Rivet High School - Epic Yearbook (Vincennes, IN)

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AUTUMN Vincennes WINTER 1 lr-'. I SRfc ■! W P 1 i.4 j|||| j,|l|I|,]lIIIjil|Ii,Il 5iji!!!i!jjij?jSjSjigi!i!{!ij| ..........X. 59577 AUTUMN: is melons and mists, purple grapes That Cling To The Vine and Cornstalks That solider The fields. It is THANKSGIVING. There is dancing and laughter Beneath a magic Orange Moon. In Autumn The world wears well. Love in autumn is a rich king. It is harvest time. Relaxed afternoon shadows are long and lean. The sweat and toil and struggling is over. The promise spring make long ago now vibrates with reality. The spirit of love has done his work and mankind is together, united with him. Love is filled to overflowing. Love in autumn is not afraid of death. The spirit of love sweeps like a wind through the world and whispers in the heart of mankind a higher hope. The earth too feels this hope and tastes its deep flavor. Everything is excited with anticipation. Listen to love in autumn. If, then man is to be creator of his future, rather than curator of his past, he must continue seeking out the sense of his existence—and revealing it through rites yet un- written and new symbols not yet born. THE MARK OF commemoration s t e a t n e d in r n a I The shrines and symbols man has constructed Loves Company, Misery Has Heaven is your eyes and along D Branches under o u over heads Thoreau As w e l l As o u r God is not with us as an in those we Know INVISIBLE PERSON and Love But as a LIFE We share with one another Pat Bezy Homecoming Queen Lou Anne Linn Linda Gognat Carol Shappard Mary Ann Haag 4 h 5 We have the power To make this The best generation In the history Of mankind Or to make it The Last. We participate to end this awful and In a race There are many runners So when you run R U N Kneeling: Mike Roth. Ed Linn, Jerry Laue, Dave Carie. Tony Heinz. Dan Kaiser. Standing: Coach Bill Smith, Mark Klueh. Phillop Rath, Dave Kaiser. John Reed. Mitch Eaton. Jim Wherheim. Dave Ostendorf. Mike Heinz. Keth Schroyer. Mark Truelove. Steve Waggoner. Tim Carie. Dave Schroyer. To Win.” Saint Paul TonyHeinz I am now jettisoned forth—My legs Rive’t—11th out of 21 teams. are pumping furiously And so 1 befriend a song— conquest Has but ceased. increasing and your Hope of success which gives men daring and helps them win against odds. You must keep on Freshman and “9” wins— FUTURE Sophomores “0” losses HORSES the dose blindfolding reason Varsity: “6” wins—“6” losses Best Times: Letter Point Winners: 1. Jerry Laur (Sr.) 10:59 2. Dan Kaiser (Jr.) 10:59 3. Tony Heinz (Jr.) 11:19 4. Ed Linn (Soph) 11:26 5. Mark Truelove (Soph) 11:39 6. Dave Carie (Sr.) 11:45 7. Keith Schroyer (Fresh) 11:47 1. Jerry Laur 2. Dan Kaiser 3. Ed Linn 4. Tony Heinz 5. Keith Schroyer 6. Dave Ostendorf 7. Mike Heinz 8. Mark Truelove points points (Sr.) 46 2 9. Mike Roth (Jr.) 10 (Jr.) 43 10. Tim Carie (Fresh) 9' 4 (Soph) 36 1 1. Dave Caric (Sr.) 7 (Jr.) 35 12. Mark Klueh (Fresh) 4x i (Fresh) 31 13. Jim Wchrheim (Jr.) 3 (Soph) l5' 2 14. Phillip Rath (Fresh) 2 (Soph) 14 (Soph) 1 3A 15. Mitch Eaton (Jr.) ' 2 5 J ■ m - w 2 m .. . f £g 1 1 Ler every marc mafe known what kind of government would command his Respect—and that will be one step toward obtaining it. Thoreau Kathryn DeLisle Joyce Claycomb Robert Daly Jim Fane Martin Fox Steve Cary Greg Cummins Chris Day Steve Acobcrt Don Beaman Tim Carie Sandra Boyer Rick Heinz Kent Goettl Karen Hill Charles Guerrettaz Diane Hunckler Marcia Hughes Charlene Kaiser Marianne Hulen Glenda Hoffman Jim Mattingly Jim Minderman Jim Moeller Camy Ostendorf Mark Palmer Marizoe Petts The most I can dc Mike Pea is simply to be his Phillip Rath Jane Ann Recker Keith Schroyer Rick Ritz Pat Richardville Dave Ruppel Sarah Sievers Marie Sievers Stuart Sievers Sara Steckler for my friends Tom Stevenson Gloria Townsley Steve Waggoner do I work so eagerly? It's simple; I like what l’m doing. Hardwork vs. Enjoyment For me, are as one. And Painters And Blood And Bones • 1 1 jeff carie mary beamon gary clymer vince carie a bird bob cockrum does not sing he sings because he has an answer because he has a song. jane coulup mary fields jan doll debbie dhom sheri english judy eaton jonell konen dm Si't nancy kirkwood dick kramer ft greg lane paul martin richard lane kathy lenahan ed linn doug laue susan morgan dave ostendorf kathy o’toole gary palmer joellen primus mary painter greg pickle it is again the actor’s nightmare the recurring dream: i am waiting in the wings and i don’t know the lines: not only that, i don’t even know what role i am supposed to act or what the play is about, it’s a large cast, and evidently, a costume play but i can’t figure out the period: there are costumes from all centuries. the curtain is up and the audience, attentive in the darkness and i don’t know any of my cues: how can i tell when to make my entrance? everybody else is terribly busy, and people are saying different lines simultaneously so i really can’t get the gist of the play, there is one actor who moves quietly instead of milling about as though he, of all the company, understands the script. 38 mark hedstrom cheryl hutton jhan hoffman debbie kaiser mike heinz debbie haag Virginia gibbons ellen guerrettaz paul hageman a powerful voice speaking It mPTVBBB i... rrui.j4' ussb JKf’iiiBid u;ji I :v i U “«r, I i i. i •— n- IS a1 ii l!ii( L. from inside the rough-hewn marble mike roth Iarry schmidt mike smith pat roberts mike cary john thomas i showed everyone! russ johnson—jeff carie—mike sutton—John faulkner—John thomas—mike roth—Steve acobert—ted richardville—dave schroyer—ed linn—bob kluesner, coach varsity record junior varsity record team rivet opponent team rivet opponent Washington haubstadt 74 71 catholic 73 79 dubois 42 59 barr-recve 58 70 mater dei 68 76 south knox 63 86 Washington north knox 49 59 catholic 90 74 winslow 67 59 dugger 75 66 t.h. schuite 87 74 rex mundi 49 79 ferdinand 81 80 north posey 62 54 indlps. latin 79 44 switz city 65 53 Petersburg 70 47 1 m 74 39 holiday tournament sectional vincennes winslow 92 71 lincoln 59 82 south knox 79 80 scottsburg 68 80 final record win—12 loss—10 .pet- —.547 team rivet opponent team rivet opponent Washington haubstadt 63 45 catholic 48 26 dubois 57 45 barr-reeve 50 58 mater dei 57 56 south knox 42 63 Washington winslow 59 39 catholic 55 39 north knox 60 53 dugger 62 37 t.h. schuite 58 43 rex mundi 54 48 ferdinand 59 61 north posey 49 44 indlps. latin 59 38 switz city 60 28 Petersburg 51 42 1 m 46 40 final record win- -15 loss- -3 .pet—.835 name g f fga % ft fta % Pf IP reb e gts ave. name 8 f dave carie 22 67 147 45.6 32 67 47.8 68 167 46 39 76 7.7 cd linn 18 37 mike cary 22 72 222 32.1 92 111 83.1 72 261 92 64 85 11.9 russ johnson 18 72 alien logan 11 41 115 35.6 23 40 57.5 30 106 57 29 44 9.6 mike sutton 18 98 richardville 7 3 6 50.0 0 0 0.0 2 6 1 5 7 0.9 jeff carie 18 82 larry naab 22 189 378 50.0 114 138 82.5 51 492 116 38 86 22.4 john thomas 18 69 richard land 22 60 165 36.2 '48 81 59.3 54 168 145 38 77 7.7 steve acobert 12 23 john teising 15 45 121 37.1 15 35 42.8 54 106 110 26 54 7.1 mike roth 17 8 doug kocher 22 14 26 53.9 6 11 54.4 10 34 23 8 30 1.5 ted richardville 13 5 pat roberts 22 31 91 34.2 15 42 35.8 79 81 101 33 70 3.7 dave schroyer 10 1 mike nardine 0. 29 105 27.6 30 56 53.6 73 96 116 36 72 4.4 john faulkner 7 0 mike roth 5 0 5 0.0 0 1 0.0 4 0 1 1 6 0.0 rivet totals 394-1062 mike sutton 2 2 2 10.0 0 0 0.0 1 4 1 0 2 2.0 rivet totals 552 -1383 40.1% 387-582 66.4% 498 1491 68.0 fga ft fta % pf tp reb e gts ave 126 21.4 15 34 44.1 45 51 33 54 72 2.8 186 38.7 28 46 60.8 42 172 56 52 72 9.5 21 1 46.4 60 89 67.5 47 256 121 51 68 14.2 173 47.9 41 61 67.2 50 204 116 40 70 11.3 157 43.4 36 84 42.8 56 174 173 37 71 9.5 54 44.6 6 17 34.8 30 52 48 8 28 4.4 26 30.9 10 18 55.5 24 26 34 15 38 1.5 25 20.0 4 15 33.3 8 14 11 11 28 1.1 1 10.0 4 6 67.7 I 6 4 1 10 0.6 3 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2 2 7 0.0 394-1062 36.1% 201-384 53.2% 989 601 272 198 54.9 47 kaC i ? eith schroyer, ave kaiser, greg cummins, mike pea, steve acobert, stuart sievers, steve waggoner, rick heinz, coach kluesner. front row: phil rath, rick trisz, pat richardvilie, jim mattingly, tim carie, mark naab, mark kluch, jim mcn- derman. J freshman basketball 1970-71 Washington catholic south knox north knox north davies Petersburg Washington princeton lawrenceville Washington catholic lawrenceville south knox princeton north knox record: win loss pet rivet opponent 41 37 35 40 36 26 39 40 56 40 50 66 44 52 47 36 52 43 37 42 48 53 38 44 38 44 name steve acobert tim carie mike pea davc kaiser greg cummins mark naab rick frisz rick heinz stuart sievers steve waggoner jim mattingly mark klueh p. richardvilie keith schroyer 48 9 14 0.391 g fg fga % ft ft a % Pt tp reb { s gts ave 13 85 150 47.2 43 67 64.2 40 213 168 28 42 16.4 13 34 87 39.1 12 31 38.7 40 80 37 34 52 6.2 9 10 26 38.4 7 15 46.6 31 27 32 12 32 3.0 13 24 86 27.9 27 46 58.6 12 75 52 24 36 5.8 13 32 80 40.0 23 39 59.0 25 87 80 16 49 6.7 12 29 82 35.3 17 50 33.9 33 75 26 34 45 6.2 13 26 87 29.9 13 24 54.2 38 65 15 23 47 5.0 13 9 29 31.0 23 35 65.8 -is 41 50 12 45 3.1 8 11 28 39.2 10 28 35.6 16 32 45 13 26 4.0 12 14 37 37.8 13 :i 62.0 11 41 63 23 46 3.4 12 35 78 46.0 18 -is 37.6 28 88 78 18 41 7.3 8 2 15 13.3 8 14 57.0 6 12 6 21 27 0.8 9 7 37 18.8 8 17 47.0 10 22 19 19 23 2.4 9 14 51 27.5 8 17 47.0 10 38 26 19 32 4.0 326 - 978-33.2% 242-467 51.1% 927 692 : 291 100 Think you’ve seen all What a there is? sarah sievers—marcia hughes annette dunnoe—mary petts pat bezy—charlene hulen—cathy halter susan shepard—trudy williams—cheri hutton joann kramer 5 just a day or two. Steve ruppel theresa ruppel winter is waiting and its word is often it is sorrowful and winter knows that love it feels the pull of the sky and out to and then love in winter is cold ice skating love in winter god his word becomes flesh. in winter love asks to be honest, listen to love suzan rupprecht susan shepard debbie scheller milly schenk in WINTER. steve shappard is coming— and wants it to come. longing. it lOOkS UP tO della sievers the hills and the sea. it begins to snow, outside—warm inside, promise unspoken, sometimes finds itself alone. fireplaces, snow and mittens, is Christmas, becomes involved with us. he offers peace. us to be open, and to trust. barb sievers when i was younger Christmas was clearer magic was stronger from two separate . one identity charlie ‘rent-a-cop’ when you’ve got h e it’s where 13,000 uncomplacent minds trudy williams frances umfleet donald waggoner wind speak, hush . . . a i s w 0 r 1 d dennis watson tom weiler esther yochum h 0 1 d f a s t t o d r e a m s w e h a e m n s late night or early morn, i don’t know which found me drawn to the silent park i was no stranger to, looking for a memory, the hour i’ve spent, observing life lived and watching seasons change, all seemed to hover in the winter air. the moon too was there, lighting the quiet from neatly overhead, combined with lamps to make a jeweled world. like a stage set for play, i tested every game there was and as i climbed and slid and swung i thought of those before me, whose games had shined the steel, I i f e and as my swing distrubed the air all through the park, rusty hoists called high and softly through the dawn trying to arouse the sleeping mates who make this place their hideaway, and as i flew, the moon dared me to touch it but only drifts away when i think i have. and as the drowsy dawn exacts its toll i give up in the snow exhausted, retreating with a memory, like a story that i’ve lived before but love as much again. i s a b a r r e n f i e I d f r 0 z e n w 1 s t n h o to look at any thing, if you would know that thing, you must look at it long: to look at this green and say i have seen spring in these woods; will not do— you must be the thing you see: you must be the dark snakes of stems and ferny plumes of leaves, you must enter in to the small silences between the leaves, you must take your time and touch the very peace they issue from. pat roberts president alien logan treasurer i still remember the days when in our youth we were one, happy in so many ways, laughing and so full of fun, never once stopping to care how life was changing, so unaware, life was so easy to live, love was so easy to give. • mike cary secretary as i look back on my youth, i see all the things that i had, like learning the meaning of truth and love from my mom and my dad. now that i’m grown up i find my heart is not changing, it’s only my mind, life was so easy to live love was so easy to give. — Steve carie rick cockrum leona bezy gail brames tom claycomb dermis cochran bill bailey mark brasseur debbie deem marilyn dixon gary dailey joe delisle chuck daw son gene dobbs mark evans dave regional: low hurdles 20.4 sec. high hurdles 1 5.6 sec. cane the record kneeling: marty fox, keith schroyer, mike hienz, mark truelove, dave ostendorf, ed linn, dave kaiser, kent goettl, steve acobert. sitting: coach bill smith, dave 1. bridgeport won lawrenceville lost 2. barr reeve lost 3. st. francisville won 4. bridgeport won sumner won 5. north knox lost north daviess lost 6. schulte lost 7. south knox lost 8. north knox lost Petersburg won 9. north central lost 10. sullivan won perienced the ultimate and i am still but hero, but failure, but a man. hunckler, matt kaiser, don fredrick, yogi mize, dave carie, tom joice, shari english. standing: mike roth, mike smith, dave schroyer, tony heinz. dia ne former halfway through shaving, it came—the word for a poem, i should have scribbled it on the mirror with a soapy finger, or shouted it to my wife in the kitchen, or muttered it to myself till it ran in my head like a tune. arm hutton dan kaiser roger keller in the morning it was gone queen sharon clauss debbie kern doug kocher spring say that other springs have not already what can thing ? and cheryl mccarthy told each year gloria myers mike nardine judy palmer maria like how happily we listen! jim pea linda primus mike roth the choice— boredom or ecstacy leah rupprecht i for one choose the latter larry schmidt jim eskew- ranked 12 out of 100 golfers in the state sectionals team at sectional ranked 14 out of 25 teams season record 16-6 fall editors: phyllis kaiser and chuck dawson. winter editors: debbie snyder and jerry laue spring editors: mike rupprecht and karen vieck summer editors: julie niehaus, cecilia yochum, genevieve bey photographers: roy primus, pat hulen, mike zanetis promotion staff: larry schmidt, Steve tresslar, tom minderman, mike schmidt 1 would like to give a special thanks to debbie snyder and sheri english, who was not a member of the staff. Both volunteered much extra time to finish this years °° C- brother michael giddings, moderator. dave schroyer willie Stevenson we’d like to know a little bit about you for our files, we’d like to help you learn to help yourself. look around you. all you see are sympathetic eyes. stroll around the grounds until you feel at home. and here’s to you. mrs. robinson, jesus loves you more than you will know. god bless you. please, mrs. robinson heaven holds a place for those who pray. mike smith jim weiler mike zanetis length denny nissing the middle-aged man concludes to build a wood-shed with them ann westfall jim wehrheim moon temple whenever i need to leave it all behind or feel the need to get away . . . i find a quiet place far from the human race . . . out in the country. before the dream of air is gone before the sun is just a bright spot in the nighttime— bear something worth remembering. the rivers' right to run i stand alone and take back when ever i feel them closing in 01 me or need a bit o room to move when life becomes to fast i find relief at last out in the country. three dog night i walk with you today along golden deserts where the sun no longer burned our flesh but instead warmed our minds until we no longer needed her energy I summer is a counterpoint of color and candy, of streets and flowers and people. summer vibrates with work, summer is hot and tired and wrinkled. it searches for shade, for a breeze, or for a brook. it waits for the cooling touch of evening. in summer the spirit of love comes working itself into people’s lives. love in summer is fire and water, it is the sun that penetrates the body, and the clouds heavy with rain ready to burst upon the earth. love in summer is violent and intense, it searches within, people feel things deeply. they spin and weave and knit themselves together. love in summer can be happy or sad, impish, flaming, cunning or hesitant and confused, it is a time of tension, but love grows in the heat of it all. listen to love in summer. Ah, summer grasses! All that remains Of the warriors' SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF REV. JEAN FRANCOIS RIVET. V. G. BORN AT GROSMORNE. ISLAND OF MARTINIQUE 1757 DIED AT VINCENNES INDIANA FEBRUARY. 25. 18 04 ____- li—; • ■ ---- dreams. Basho pat bezy changelings of the sun trees in their bark brother robert effler dave carie kenny carie flowering within . . . mike english Rivet Student Council 1970-71 Totally absorbed moments— caught pulled out °f ourselves recreated ed fane jim eskew don fredrick mike herr, president student council presence cathy gartner work linda go gnat pam fields I wish I knew how it would feel to be free. I wish I could break all these chains holding me. I wish I could say all the things I know 1 should say. Say’em loud Say’em clear for the whole wide world to hear. I wish I could share all the love thats in my heart. Remove all the bars that still keep us apart. I wish you could know what it means to be me— then you’d see and agree every man must be free. I wish I could give all I’m longing to give. I wish I could live like I’m longing to live. joan harrod margie gray brother michael giddings jim hedge ann hennon I wish I could do all the things I know 1 can do. thought I’m way over due I keep starting a new. I wish I could be like a bird thats in the sky. How sweet it would be if I found that I could fly. I saw the sun and the clouds at the sea then I think cause I know how it feels to be free. Steve klueh matt kaiser mrs. ross judy kramer Ik _S2SJ phyllis kaiser don hoffman pat hulen dave hunckler tom joice james blessinger you don’t have to go lookin’ near and far ’cause you can find happiness standing right where you are. just open up the windows that are in your heart, and let the light shine, and your life will start. I’ve seen fire and I’ve seen rain I’ve seen sunny days I thought would never end nta kroeger Tye seen jerry laue lonely times when I could not find a friend. But I always thought cindy marchino see you again. i father John davidson lou ann linn - cardinal mike mikiska Won’t you look down upon me, Jesus. Got to help me make a stand Just can’t make it through another day. My body’s aching And my time is at hand. I can’t make it any other way. brother carl koch yogi mize a sister marie raphael, sister n marguerite margie meyers minderman mrs. decker Been walking my mind to an easy time My back turned toward the sun Lord knows when the cold winds blow It will turn your head around There’s hours of time on the telephone line Talking about things to come Sweet dreams and flying machines in pieces on the ground sister margaret maureen associate principal mary quinn president of the school board mr. robert eskew janet recker brother vincent turgeon principal tom rich ager reed mike rupprecht sara schulze anita schmidt bev seger debbie snyder tom sheldon carol shappard kristin summers george snyder mrs. nancy pointer Steve tresslar If a man does not keep pace with his companions, patsy vieke perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. miss pam fay mike witsman stan wither Christine yochum linda ziegler theresa salvatore mr• ralph holscher rnanuel savaedra W Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured or far away. —thoreau cecilia yochum Future Homemakers of America 1970-1971 mary laidle, jane coulup, anita schmidt, marilyn dixon, frances umfleet, barbara harris, della sievers gloria mvers iulie mehaus, cecilia yochum, susan preusz, ann waggoner, gail cockrum, susan coulup, Virginia rusch ianet'recker karen ’vierk mix mrolonp ’ J STANDING, mr. robert kluesner, coach; richard lane, alien logan, john teising, doug kocher, larry naab, larry schmidt. kneeling: ed linn, dave carie, mike carie, mike herr, ted richardville. best hitter: best fielder: russell johnson .483 mike cary .988 best pitcher john teising .431 The Record Junior Varsity Rivet 3 North Davies Opponent 2 6 South Knox 5 4 North Knox 6 6 South Knox 1 4 North Knox 1 Record 4-1 P.C.T. 0.800 Varsity Rivet 2 North Davies Opponent 8 8 North Knox 2 5 Bridgeport 7 6 St. Francisville 0 5 Washington (1 1 inn) 5 0 South Knox 6 8 Lincoln 4 8 Sectional North Knox 4 3 Washington (8 inn) 4 Record 5-4-1 1 P.C.T. .550 we clouds ain't the only things that teem Hey Earth . . . you teem too Yeah Earth, you teem with people But Earth . . . why why why are your people on so damn many different teams? on behalf of the school board the administration, the teachers, the students, the parents, would like to present an award . it is a school. . . hard fought for and won. a ML I Aw f t' UA uA IaJjl ’s j( ’ placque reads: they say; my buildings are old and worn, my furnishings are battered, my blackboards are worn thin, my floors are messy, my students wear long hair and blue jeans, and pant dresses and all kinds of funky clothes. . . i have produced academic excellence, i have produced good athletes, i have produced good mental attitude, |if ave Pr°duced people interested in the performing arts, i have produced. Father Loveall, superintendent. the road is long with many a winding turn that leads us to who knows where who knows when, but i am strong strong enough to carry him he ain’t heavy he’s my brother, so on we go for I know his welfare is my concern, no burden is he to bear we’ll get there. he would not encumber me— he ain’t heavy he’s my brother. if i’m laden at all i’m laden with sadness that everyone’s heart isn’t filled with the gladness of love for one another. it’s a long, long road from which there is no return while we’re on the way to there and the load he why not share? doesn’t weigh me down at all. ain’t heavy . . . too. he was my brother, PA TRONS MR. MRS. ROBERT DAY MIKE (RALPH) DAVIS MR. MRS. PAUL KLEUH MR. MRS. WALTER P. MINDERMAN MR. MRS. PAUL KAISER MR. MRS. PAUL FIELDS PEGGY HASLER CECELIA C. SPETH MR. MRS. LLOYD HASLER CHRIS DAY FLOYDS HIGHWAY SERVICE ANNA M. HAAG MARK EVANS PEGGY (FANE) KRAMER MR. MRS. LLOYD EVANS MR. MRS. RONALD MUNDON MCCORMICK INC. MARY B. TAUGHER MR. MRS. RONALD KRESS MARK HILL DOUG KOCHER PEGGY LADNER MR. MRS. EDWARD LANE BECKY LANE CHARLES R. SHIRCLIFF MRS. P. A. DORA MRS. WM. G. DUESTERBERG MARY DUESTERBERG SMITH’S PHARMACY BETTY (FREY) SPETH ’40 MR. MRS. CARL DONNOE MR. MRS. LOUIS VIECK BETH ANN VIECK LAWRENCE VIECK FRANCIS G. VIECK LYNN RECKER LINDA RUSCH ’70 BECKY TRUELOVE ’69 PATSY VIEKE MR. MRS. TOM HENNESSY DR. MRS. JOSEPH OSTENDORF MRS. JANET VIEKE YARBER ’59 MR. MRS. JAMES R. JOBE MR. MRS. EDWARD G. RUPPEL MR. MRS. ROBERT J. PETTS MR. BERNARD A. GUERRETTAZ MRS. BERNARD A. GUERRETTAZ MR. MRS. WILLIAM T. LENAHAN TOM LADNER MRS. J. B. MCCARTHY MISS HELEN SHAW ’25 MISS DOROTHY SHAW '33 HUDSON FURNITURE ROBERT DALE LIKE MARIANNE ADAMS SENIOR WOMEN MR. MRS. FRANK LANDER JULIE LADNER JOHN RUPPEL C. R. PAULINE HUTCHINSON SHIFTY RITA EDDLEMAN JIM THERESE CAROL GARTNER SCHAEFER’S SCHWINN CYCLERY TRUDY WILLIAMS PAM TOLLIVER ORVAL UMFLEET MR. MRS. MELVIN CURRY EMILY BAKER ’67 MR. MRS. ROBERT TOLLIVER AMY TRUELOVE NORMA NOWASKIE ANN O. LANE PAULETTE M. LANE MARGARET’S HAIR DESIGNS MRS. PAUL LANE ROGER A. LANE MR. MRS. RENUS GRAHAM SANDY, DEE DEE, JENNY, POLLY MR. MRS. ROBERT HILL TOM CINDY MR. MRS. JAMES A. QUINN STEVE LINN MR. MRS. CHESTER TODD DIANE RUSCH WHITENACK ’68 DR. MRS. CHARLES C. VIECK D.D.S. MR. MRS. KENNETH E. REYNOLDS SUSAN (FANE) BELANGER (DECEASED) ’64 MR. MRS. J. ROBERT HENDERSHOT MR. MRS. EDWARD RISCH JR. MRS. JUDY HALTER VIEKE ’59 MRS. GEORGE VIECK MARIA CARIE STEVE RUSCH MARY CATHERINE RUSCH VIRIGIA RUSCH SHERRI LENAHAN KATHY LENAHAN RICH, NANCY, PAIGE, CHAD MRS. MARY B. MCGLONE AMERICAN CLEANERS MR. MRS. JOSEPH ACOBERT MRS. EDMOND TRUELOVE MR. MRS. FRANK UMFLEET IRENE OTTENSMEYER MR. MRS. WM. E. SCHULZE MR. MRS. WM. F. DUESTERBERG MR. MRS. LARRY MCCLURE MR. MRS. JOSEPH E. SNYDER MR. MRS. WILLIAM M. RECKER MR. MRS. CLARENCE RICHARDVILLE MRS. MABEL M. RYAN MR. MRS. THOMAS RYAN KIM RATH CATHY CANNON ’68 DICK CANNON MR. MRS. JOHN A. COULUP JANE COULUP MR. MRS. JOSEPH MURRAY MR. MRS. NELSON W. O’PELL KATHY DUESTERBERG SHARON VIEKE ’70 MARK TRUELOVE PAM FAY LARRY AND ANN MR. MRS. THOMAS BLAIR SR MR. MRS. LOUIS E. LINN MR. MRS. WILLIAM SMITH SR. MRS. GLORIA BEAL LENAHAN ’49 MRS. CHERIE DAILEY VIEKE ’66 MRS. HELEN VIEKE STILES ’66 MR. MRS. JACK MARCHINO NANCY “THANKS TOOUR1970 ADVERTISERS SAVE YOUR FEET . . . READ THE WHITE PAGES Ring-a I ding-ding! Touch-1 ncf IS THE THING! 3' - r Indiana Bell Ju nod’s VINCENNES NURSING HOME INC. 1202 S. 16th Street 882-8292 APPROVED BY MEDICARE EXTENDED CARE FACILITY 131 oc (X hO 51'3B WILBER’S SER VICES 703 State Street 882-0082 Your factory Cervice Center For Admiral—Maytag—Philco Successor to Gambles Service Department we service: Commercial and Air conditioners. Washers, Driers, gas and over- Comestic Refregeriation Freezers, Ranges, Water heaters electric 20 years experience O O’ |£0 3 5?s i CARNAHAN MFG. INC. “WOOD PRODUCTS OF DISTINCTION” tsj K) 2 E. B x o o T c 3 P.O. Box 155 Loogootee, Indiana STEVENSON’S NEWSPAPERS I 12 West Ebcrwine Ave. 882-3951 DISTRIBUTOR FOR: Pu O on H Z w S O X O Co - Q O O O - £- ; p Evansville Courier f Chicago Tribune U- i Daily News St. Louis Post ► 4 Terre Haute Tribune j Wall Street Journal r S- Today £ r Globe L | g - p , u'i o 5 uu c 5 n r UJ5 - 5 JHvi McFarland Home of fine Brazier foods. x Q D gs st - 5 a£ ob 1511 Washington Ave. Dairif Queen brazier V S o • o 0 Cor I' I r i«oo C«i 882-5251 CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES FROM THE BANK IN YOUR FUTURE . . . AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK AMERICAN NA TIONAL BANK VINCENNES—BICKNELI_SANDBORN WHERE THE ACTION IS 134 MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE LENAHANS and KONEN, INC OFFICE PIT 118 South 15th St. 882-8767 Bayau at 17th 882-9626 882-3640 SOUTH 6th STREET KNOX COUNTY SAND CO. “Lets build a Greater Vincennes” “Then shall the earth yield her increase” Psalm 67:6 Wm. M. Recker Wm. M. RECKER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Building Better Farms _ . Art Moreland Serving You With the Combined Knowledge of 76 Years Buldozer Operator Experience Donald Recker SEBRING MUSIC 321 Main Street STORE PLAZA BEAUTY SALON 882-9399 VINCENNES PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER (OWNER) MAX J. KLUCH K1XMILLER HEA TING COOLING SHEET METAL WORK 1108 MAIN STREET 882-2624 ROYAL CROWN COLA OF VINCENNES, INC. 1301 WILLOW STREET 882-4690 137 Betsy's Candle Shope COURT YARD PIZZA 0 ro ls POORMANS ARTS AND FRAMES TX3 The French Barn Dress Shop Jenny Burns is just one of our graduates who choose . . . 138 'V meetings tic. TEACHING THE WORLD rAMOUS PIVOT POINT METHOD 12 South Second Vincennee. Indiana 47591 Phonei 882-1086 Prepare for the future at Administration Bldg. Indiana’s Public Comprehensive Junior College 1002 N. 1st. College Transfer Programs 882-3350 Occupational Programs the Class of “71” Good Luck Grads Your off to a great start. As you move ahead remember we have all the latest up-to-the- minute fashions that will help make your future brighter. Hill’s of Vincennes, 400 Main Street Visit Our Girls Jr. Shop or the 400 Shop for Young Men where you Vincennes, Indiana Phone 882-2240 wil1 find the toPs in fashions 'p s s - T O ■ - -0 3 ? si 227 Main Celebrate the real important moments of your life DECKARD SON INC. 721 North Twelfth 882-3458 882-4222 BILSKIE FARM SUPPLY 107 Main St. Kum Back Inn Motel and Restaurant 302 Willow St. 882-0780 Ernie Vieke Farms RR No. 2 Vincennes 882-9279 The Sara Jean Baby Shop 323 Main 882-8734 Schmidt Key MK 406 S 13th St. 882-3307 Hillmans Jewelers 231 Main 882-4444 The Weavers 117 N. 2nd 882-5295 Hallmark House 624 Niblack Boulevard 882-5756 X z 0 t7 n x X 0 I X 0 m S 73 « m 0 73 Z n Columbia Drug 1047 Washington 882-4004 Waffle House 903 North 7th 882-6325 BEAUTY by Williams 1605 N. 12th St. 882-5917 Norge Village 6th St. Clair WHITE RIVER MA TERIALS St. Thomas Road 882-8519 Lona Lee Magness’ Ben Franklin Store Davis Ashburn Auto Sales 609 Main 882-5359 Hoosier Supplies 427 Main 882-4580 Bob Lamb's Floorcraft 1302 Hart 882-6202 Kings Food Host 2601 N. 6th St. 882-0073 Pages Bible Book Store 409 Main 882-1155 Johnson’s Booterie 211 Main St. 882-6738 Merle Kennedy’s OLD TOWN TA VERN 116 Main Street 882-9876 BOLKS Industrial Supplies 805 N th Second 882-4090 The Hutch Dusterburg Drug Store 3rd and Main Hutch Drive-In 2038 Washington Ave. jfcVIOtiOewuL woruj Cff Books Readmore Bookstore 18 N 2nd CHARLIES Caramel Corn Candy Shop L. Fay Hedden Abstractor 122 N. 7th St. 882-5273 Kramac Printing Inc. 424 Vigo St. 882-2836 Ruppel Electronics Inc. 1917 So. 15th St. Lawrenceville Edon Photography 102 Seminary St. Vincennes, Ind. 882-2283 Hart and 15th St. D. Van Eaton Inc. Langon’s Casual Shop 209 Main 882-8780 ONE HOUR Martinizing 502 Main 882-9910 Join The Loyal Order of Moose A family Fraternity 106 S. 4th St. 882-8380 Vincennes Welding Co. Inc. 923 N. 13th St. 882-9682 Knox County Seed Co. 1220 Willow 882-2568 Van Meter SPORTING GOODS 423 Main 882-3464 mi BRHMKt BEVERLY MANOR “Convalescent Center” vs S'5 o 5 -c to E- i. . THE STORE 119 N. Second 882-2174 (entucky Fried Chicken LONEL SANDERS' RECIPE 117 Wash. Avc. 882-6780 Indiana Bell Telephone 408 Busseron 882-7130 Alice Studio 815 Buntin 882-3373 Jules 1701 Han 882-5725 Hert’s IGA Foodliner 2nd Portland 882-0247 C. Deem Son 1605 Willow 882-5833 OO N — oc r , oo ALBERTS The Papermill 1134 North 2nd 882-5600 Welton Standard Service 6th and Vigo 882-1875 of 60 V 8 602 Broadway 882-2941 or 882-2947 P.N. Hirsch and Company 8th College on the College Plaza 882-0154 The Leather Shop 405 Main 882-8558 Flowers by Paul Vincennes Ambulance Service 1605 East St. Clair 882-1575 Mr. Mrs. Bernard Sievers Son Lower Hart St. Road 882-8706 Mills Drug Store ‘Mills for Pills” 418 Main 882-0692 George's Handy Mart 2129 Washington Ave. 882-9906 Coons Cafeteria Home Cooked Food 1524 1522 North Second R.R. 4 Vincennes Indiana on HIGHWAY 41 SCHMIDTS AUTO SUPPLIES DUESTERBERG DRUG CO. Hliaiq’s DIXIE PLAZA SUPERMARKET RED AND WHITE • FOOD STORES COLLEGE PLAZA SUPERMARKET SOUTH GATE CORNER 1 5th WILLOW 882-4060 BOTH STORES OPEN UNTIL 10:00 P.M. 1027 WASHINGTON AVE. 882-1464 143 Congratulations, ’71 Graduates !!! a good to start your business career. . . . Dfl C GOLDEN RULE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 144 GOLDEN RULE BUILDING • LAWRENCEVILLE, ILLINOIS 62439 618 943-3311 PARKVIEW IGA FOODLINER 2600 Washington Ave. 882-2613 Jules DOWNTOWN 215 Main 12 OPERATORS No Appointment Necessary Complete Wig Sales Service Merle Norman Cosmetics Gift Items For All Occasions Formfit Rogers Lingerie lltttri UP anui Finish Today . . . with Today’s News! featuring the OLD POST SENTINEL Vincennes Sun-Commercial “Where The Spirit of the Lord is, There is Liberty”—II Cor. 3:17 702 Main Street Vincennes, Ind. GILLIATT-THOMAS Mack Sale Company U.S. SOUTH 41 882-1730 or 882-1731 TRESS LARS 5 and 10c Stores Inc. CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF ’71 DeLisle Produce Company Rural Route 4 Vincennes 882-2 RUSCH FARMS R. No. 5 VINCENNES, INDIANA 47591 882-4452 CLASS OF 72 The Past Behind Us 149 11 EKKOL ] You've got a lot to live Pepsi’s got a lot to give CLASS OF 72 mm SECURITY VINCENNES • BlCKNEll • FREELANDVILLE • OAKTOWN All Accounts Insured Up To $20,000 By The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. ka vk £ biuAt ca. CREST VIEW HOME Gerald Joy Thornberry—Licensed Administrators P.O. Box 136—Old Bruceville Road Vincennes, Indiana 47591 QUINETT Quality Builders Inc. 2714 South 41 882-4227 Compliments of NUGENT DAIRY FARM RURAL ROUTE 3 Vincennes, Indiana Gate's Studio 227 South Sixth Street 882-2858 SOPHOMORE CLASS 1973 x y Yvv.vvyyyy v x NIEHAUS 'yiT'YVVVY- x ■ GvffAmy a a a a vn i v LUMBER CO. AA V BALTIC MILLS INCORPORA TED VINCENNES INDIANA 1025 MAIN ST 882-2710 P.O. BOX 240 882-7780 RADIO Right on with the Big 967 F.M. 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