Rivet High School - Epic Yearbook (Vincennes, IN)

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1 acnwjpvi ‘y MQ vry Father Jean Francois Rivet, born in France in 1757, came to this western outpost of Vincennes in 1795. Edu- cated in France, he held the chair of rhetoric at the Royal College of Limoges at the outbreak of the French Revolu- tion. He fled to America in 1 794 where he met Bishop Carrol of Baltimore who prevailed on the young priest to come to Vincennes to teach the Indians. He was to teach them not only book knowledge, but culture as well, and for this an Act of Congress paid him an annual salary of $200. The conditions found by the priest in this small outpost were deplorable. He not only taught, but also assisted with pastoral duties at the little church of St. Francis Xavier. Difficulties of a language barrier as well as an unsettled governmental policy with the Indians added to his hardships. He was undoubtedly influenced by the Ordinance of 1 787 which read in part: “Religion, morality, and knowl- edge being necessary to good government and the hap- piness of mankind, schools and the means of education shall forever be encouraged.” In 1 800 Vincennes was made the capital of the Indi- ana Territory with William Henry Harrison appointed as its first governor. Shortly thereafter, Harrison called together the leading citizens of the community and organized Jefferson Academy with his friend Father Rivet as the first Headmaster. The missionary served in this capacity for a little less than three years before he was stricken with what was then called “quick consumption.” He became very ill and it was evident he had not long to live. In the absence of a priest to attend his spiritual needs, Fr. Rivet wrote out his own dying confession, had himself carried into the little log church he had served so faith- fully for the past nine difficult years, and administered to himself his last Holy Communion. He died on February 13, 1 804, and at his request was buried in the center of the Old French Cemetery, adjacent to the present Old Cathedral. A simple white stone cross marks the grave today. In November 1962, Fr. Rivet's last Will and Testament was found in a long locked drawer in the Cathedral Library. In his own handwriting there is a detailed list of his clothing, books, household furniture and several mis- cellaneous possessions, among them, one door of yel- low wood, onions in the cellar, wood of an old house, a pencil, a little silver chandelier, a trunk without a key, a bed pot, and 152 pounds of tobacco.” — from A Guidebook to Historic Vincennes, Indiana” 4 Isaac Beckes, President of Vincennes University, and Msgr. Leo Conti view Rivet marker. f J7J.77 RX mi fouLjt Cmjl Four years ago a new school was opened, or, rather, an older school was renamed. After several years of extreme financial prob- lems, St. Rose Academy and Central Catholic Schools were combined and renamed Rivet. At the time of the consolidation, several ques- tions were raised, such as Will it work?” Will it last? Will the system adjust and be as good as before? “Will traditions be car- ried over? We have seen these questions answered affirmatively. The two schools have evolved and become one strong unit. We've seen other changes also — such as the new junior high system being started this year in the annex of the former Old Cathe- dral School. With all new programs, many problems arise, but by working together, the students, faculty, and administration have been able to resolve these problems and cre- ate an effective and outstanding educational system. In 1974, progress is our only direction just as it was for Fr. Rivet when he started an edu- cational system in Vincennes upon the recom- mendation of George Washington. The times have certainly changed since Father Rivet's day. Many different Catholic schools have come and gone — St. Clare's Convent and Female Academy (the forerunner of SRA), St. Francis Xavier, Gibault High, St. Rose Acad- emy, Central Catholic, Old Cathedral, Sacred Heart, and St. John’s. Our own cornerstone, stating Gibault School 1 924, reminds us that this is the fifti- eth anniversary of the building of the school. Yet buildings and names have insignificant importance when compared to the tradition of Catholic education which survives and contin- ually adapts to meet the new world in which we live. 5 Beth Roellgen — 1973 Tennis Champion in Women's Singles. 6 ll dtfZoiiCH v 10 Om Couwjfciy 13 Ft i EfjfetigoistiM' D'uvft 035.00 WH0-0-0- O-o-o 15 HAPPY ZiwrH h School _ because ttiey 6iS it ' Tiaain ! They rvnSe their bo I - 1.000.00 + WHO-O-O-O o - o ViS IT ? ? ? W7H0-Q-O -O- o-o Those qre f qo-qeUi-r 6fu6c 3 s rr ‘ course Tfaz Uasses — Cxjjv teCuvu wwt ow to wivj th fJiouCfr ut- tftfi state SPCR SECTION TWO WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 7, 1973 PAGE 9 Vincennes Sun-Commercial Rivet Pulls Off Miraculous Rally For Sectional Trophy Vincennes Rivet made a mir- aculous comeback in the final game of the championship match to win its own Girls Volleyball IHSAA Sectional Tournament Tuesday night at Gibault Gym, beating Haub- stadt, 2-1. The victory quali- fies the Patriots for Saturday's IHSAA Regional at Washing- ton. Rivet, now 8-0 for the year, was on the brink of defeat in the rubber game of the cham- pionship match, trailing 0-12 and 3-14. before making its uncanny come-from-behind effort with 13 straight points and an eventual 16-14 win. Haubstadt, loser to only Rivet during the regular season, won the opening game of the match. 15-11, after trailing, 7 11. The Patriots won game two with ease, 15-1, jumping off to a 10-0 lead. It was a team effort for the Patriots, all the way. but it was Kathy Pea who sparked the Rivet comeback in that final game by scoring on eight con- secutive serves to puli her team from a 6-14 deficit into a 14- 14 stalemate. Haubstadt and Rivet made it to the finals with semifinal victories over North Knox and Vincennes Lincoln, res- pectively. In the first semifinal match last night. Rivet edged Lincoln in two close games, 15- 10 and 17-15. Kathy Pea and Kathy Rich were the leading scorers for coach Pam Fay’s Patriots in that game while Ann Dixon, Maryann Kaiser and Brenda Lowe were standout players for coach Kay Ogle’s Lincoln girls. Haubstadt had an easier time in its semifinal match, dumping North Knox in two straight games. 15-1 and 15-2. Th: Warrior'. c arched b'1 Mrs. I eAnne Gilmore, conclud- ed their season with a glossy 7-4 record, nevertheless. The Alices bowed out with a final 4-5 ledger. Rivet was aided in its victory last night by a highly vocal homecourt crowd — estimated at over 800 strong. 18 21 23 24 CWsthtOS CjOWO' Scrooge 25 Pobdob VtwSttjj BctskdbcM 1973-1974 STEVE ACOBERT PHIL RATH DON BEAMAN STU SIEVERS Head Coach Ralph Holscher — Assistant Coach Robert L. Kluesner Pabtiob Fetus VtuStty Acfeott 31 Cowuos 32 33 i CO 37 38 39 CWsfe Uiuty Week Rev. Herb Schlotterbeck 40 WTf-fl-CUritou (fiJl BiOi RMGz Bill Rose with Bud Borchert WTHI Aardvaarks and Dan. Mark Klueh, Bud Borchert, Mike Kramer, Dan Kramer, and Midnight Mystery Fan Club President Rick Frisz. 41 K) Qwoeti totJb Da tc 45 U ume iS OjaAj Paiges Winners Todd Selby — car buffer; Pat Bahr — TV. 46 Signs 4 OodtUmaJL f-figUiglds Rioefc — 44, Q. Kux v — 38 RXuefc — 59, N. Kvuby — 65 48 f-fbwkfrfypecte Mjudt tMb o yefc (Uso fDOildhtJ uS 0 ipeCtodtiOH , o kct6 any otkpji e cfc tiicui tii fc o - fyiodu tg Oj kmoJI (yv fzmMsk ev a notioi . — JoImSOW 50 51 54 55 ClvdStiCuv Yoatlv CUMUnu StOW Ltodtov PopOA; 56 57 Q vdcyi 58 59 Ck u CJlub piesenfs Thc6 W Tkb Days’ ’ 62 M r R,CK •K i Thank Miss wade,] 63 64 65 GvJl’s TMudk Euewts. 66 67 BosebcMAcfaow 68 69 Ttift Begi uutuj$ ofrct Pwtw u 70 71 Walkers who participated in the March of Dimes Walkathon gather together to boast their 1 st place trophy — The Battered Boot. 74 75 Fteftd D y at Qb. Vtttcetcfc’s 76 AwWs Migkf Cooch Holscher being acknowledged by Indiana H.S. Hall of Fame. 77 1974 Salutatorian Marie Sievers, Sister Francetta, and Valedictorian Rick Heinz. TRACK MENTAL ATTITUDE AWARD WINNER — Richard Bahr. Special Track presentation to Kaiser family. 78 BASKETBALL AWARD WINNERS — Dave Kaiser, Free Throw Award; Stu Sievers, K of C Mental Attitude Award; Steve Acobert, Rebounding Award and Assists Award. 79 SENIOR GOLD CORD WINNERS — First Row: Sherry Simon, Karen Hill, Corny Ostendorf. Second Row: Rick Frisz, Marie Sievers, Cyd Summers, Rick Heinz. 85 SgmZms 87 President STEVE WAGGONER, Treasurer SHERRY SIMON, Vice-President BOB SWAYZE, Secretary MARCIA HUGHES 88 STEVE ACOBERT DON BEAMAN CATHY BILSKIE SANDI BOYER JOE CARY TIM CARIE JOYCE CLAYCOMB BOB DALY ANNETTE DONNOE MERRY ETZEL MARTY FOX RICK FRISZ 89 KENT GOETTL CHARLIE GUERRETTAZ RICK HEINZ KAREN HILL MARCIA HUGHES MARIANNE HULEN 90 DIANE HUNCKLER CHARLENE KAISER DAVE KAISER JIM KERN MARK KLUEH LISA KONEN 91 92 JEANNE KOTTER DAN KRAMER ANNE LACY JIM MATTINGLY JIM MINDERMAN LILO MYERS MARK NAAB JEFF NARDINE CAMY OSTENDORF MIKE PEA MARIZOE PETTS PHIL RATH JANE RECKER PAT RICHARDVILLE KEITH SCHROYER MARIE SIEVERS SARAH SIEVERS STU SIEVERS 94 SHERRY SIMON JANE STECKIER CYD SUMMERS BOB SWAYZE JOE TRAYLOR JOHN TRAYLOR 95 STEVE WAGGONER PAULA WATSON RICHARD WILBER ANNE WILLIAMS pictures not available for these seniors: Richard W. Bahr Greg A. Cummins Jim R. Moeller Mark E. Tresslar Mark J. Weiler 96 97 tfbduCttiOto FV , 99 TkbPeopQ “The People Will Live On “I earn my living I make enough to get by and it takes all my time. If I had more time I could do more for myself and maybe for others. I could read and study and talk things over and find out about things. It takes time. I wish I had the time . . . The people know the salt of the sea and the strength of the winds lashing the corners of the earth. The people take the earth as a tomb of rest and a cradle of hope. Who else speaks for the Family of Mon? They are in tune and step with constellations of universal law . . . The people is a polychrome, a spectrum and a prism held in the moving monolith, a console organ of changing themes, a davilux of color poems wherein the sea offers fog and the fog moves off in rain and the Labrador sunset shortens to a nocturne of clear stars serene over the shot spray of northern lights . . . In the darkness with a great bundle of grief the people march. In the night, and overhead a shovel of stars for keeps, the people march s Where to? What next? 100 — Carl Sandburg 102 103 JutUfW CfiftSS 4 1975 President: CAROL DOVIDAS Vice-President: BETH ROELLGEN Secretary: PAULA KOCHER Treasurer: ANNIE CARDINAL Marilyn Bahr Mark Bezy Paul Bezy Mark Bumgarner Annie Cardinal Jamie Cardinal 104 Marty Evans Cathy English Susie Geheb Kevin Glass Doug Greenwell Susan Griffith Stu Guerrettaz Karen Haag Tom Halter Janice Hulen Bernie Hutton Richie Kaiser Paula Kocher Mike Kramer Terrie Logan Glenn Mehling Teresa Mikiska Kenny Mize Lynne O'Dell Mary Lou Ray Beth Roellgen Bev Schroyer Jeff Smith Jim Siewers Yvonne Tewalt Carol Theriac Tom Traylor Pete Tresslar Deb Weiler 109 QopkotnOW O0 SS 4 KAREN WAGGONER, Treasurer; RON CAMPBELL, President; MARY CATHERINE MORGAN, Secretary. Cathy Anderson Karen Anslinger Rose Bezy Karen Brames Rose Marie Briody Ron Campbell 112 Joe Cardinal Carol Cary Peggy Cary Pat Cockrum J. R. Cox Richard Daly Dan Dollaham Gary Dunt 114 Carolyn Etzel Joe Finch Rex Frey John Guerrettaz Elaine Haag Dave Hedden Jenny Heinz Rose Marie Heinz Carol Hughes Mike Mize Mary Catherine Morgan Mike Morris Janet Myers Richard Nardine Les Neighbors 116 Kathy Pea Brian Reed Eugene Richardville Kathy Rich 117 Bill Schulze Joe Shepard John Sievers Raymond Sievers Mark Speth Nick Theriac 118 Bill Townsley Karen Waggoner Anita Wilber Angie Wild 119 Teresa Williams Cathy Zanetis PiesJuuaw C fcSS of 1977 JEFF WOLFE, Treasurer; NANCY MARCHINO, President; GINA LAAKMAN, Secretary; BETH BALLARD, Vice-President Gregg Anleitner Mike Bahr Tom Bahr Karen Bailey Beth Ballard Philip Bey 120 John Dunn Charlie Froker Chris Geheb Keith Gerton Terry Graham Greg Guerrettaz Skeet Haag FY Jano Klueh Susan Kramer Gina Laakman Tina Laakman Nancy Marchino Donna Mehling 125 Kathy Mikiska Bob Morgan Dave Morris Mike O'Dell Karen Pea Ed Ray Brenda Ridge Jim Sheldon Brent Sievers Don Sievers Mike Sievers Debbie Smith 126 Steve Woodcock Joe Zanetis Rick Smith Chris Thompson Kathy Traylor John Tresslar Barb Weiler Lisa Wheeler Paul Whetstine Chris Wild Jeff Wolfe 127 piosfi Goufosb Let me make this perfectly clear. When’ baseball season start? This will hold those teachers for a while. Those were the days, my friend; I thought they'd never end. a spaghetti sack lunch? our men — amen an average day in Sister Elvire's class 129 First Row: Peggy Hills, President. Second Row: Chris Schleicker, Treasurer; Brian Cary, Student Council Representative. Third Row: David Weiler, V.P.; Greg Wagoner, Secretary; Andy Sievers, Student Council Representative. Nancy Allega Dan Anderson Pat Bahr Ralph Bouvy Richard Brames Suzanne Coakley Brian Cary Jim Conklin Steve Coulup Jane Daniel Diana Davis Mary Day Jamie Dobbs Jane Duesterberg Jenny Eaton 130 Peggy Hills Ron Hedden Jeff Hendershot Brenda Hess 131 Dove Hughes Carla Hulen Kathy Kern Joe Klueh John Konen Cathy Kotter Jenny Kramer Marianne Land Mary Loue Bob Laue Lanny Long Larry Masters John Mikiska Mark Minderman Mary Beth O'Dell Cindy Pohl David Pohl Laura Quinn Mike Rich Lisa Richardville Mary Richardville 132 Loren Ridge Jim Scheller Chris Schleicker John Schulze Andy Sievers Mark Sievers Sue Ellen Sievers Christina Smith Linda Snyder Brenda Vieke Kim Vonderwell Greg Wagoner John Wehrheim Kathy Wehrheim David Weiler Jeanne West Jan Williams Bret Williams 133 Q J dh voA dote 4 1979 First Row: Marilyn Coffman, Treasurer; Mike Jerstad, V.P.; Karen Guerrettaz, Student Council Representative. Second Row: Tom Campbell, Student Council Representative; David Duesterberg, President; Mark Heinz, Secretary. Amy Ballard Marcie Bauer Julie Bono Denise Bouchie Tom Campbell Judy Carie Kevin Carie Joe Cary Karen Cockrum Marilyn Coffman Don Corson Joyce Cox 134 Jill Dobbs Patricia Dollahan David Duesterberg Harold Etzel Mary Angela Evans Mark Gay Tom Graham Doris Graham Karen Guerrettoz Jamie Halter Greg Hardig Mike Hardig Mike Heinz Mike Jerstad Paul Kaiser Bill Kroeger Jamie Long Beth Madison Elizabeth McClure Mary Minderman John Morgan Debby Pea Laura Primus Debbie Ridge 136 Brian Ruppel Todd Selby Tony Shepard Joe Sievers Cindy Smith Martin Smith Sandy Theriac Kyle Tislow Terri Tolliver Charles Townsley Sherry Wagoner Mark Wehrheim Dennis Welton Maria Wheeler Diane Whetstine 137 F( Cuj6ty; om L SR. FRANCETTA BROWN, S.P. Principal i 7 ; SR. FRANCES ELVIRE BOLK Math JOHN BOUVY Social Studies JANE CARIE Math RITA CARIE Art SR. DIEDRE CLEMENTS Language Arts Foreign Language PAM FAY Health Physical Education DEAN GOODMAN Social Studies LORRAINE HILLS Home Economics RALPH HOLSCHER Social Studies JACKIE JOHNSON Language Arts 140 MAH KELLER Science ROBERT L. KLUESNER Photography Science Physical Education NANCY POINTER Language Arts Yearbook Advisor REV. CARL ROOS Foreign Language Religion KAREN ROSS Business CAROL SCHLOTTERBECK Librarian Library Science BILL SMITH Science REV. TIM TENBARGE Religion PAULA TICHENOR Guidance VICKI WADE Choral Club Director Music Ml BsSPw '■■- '•i :;i- - Wkyl- - 7%. : p' •,‘ i 'jV; :£.: V . ismism. as ' ■; 'IW - mBm RALPH HOLSCHER Athletic Director and Basketball Coach PAM FAY Girls’ Coach BILL SMITH Track and Cross Country Coach 143 ROBERT L. KLUESNER Baseball and Basketball Coach FR. CARL ROOS Golf Coach Cw SS Couitbiy VARSITY — Kneeling: Bill Townsley, Glenn Mehling, Mark Bumgarner, Jeff Wolfe, and Dave Kaiser. Standing: Ed Ray, Keith Schroyer, Greg Madison, John Guerrettaz, Richard Kaiser, and Philip Bey. RIVET RIVET RIVET RIVET 1VET JUNIOR HIGH CC AND TRACK — Kneeling: Mike Gay, Charle Towmley, Mike Jerstod, Tony Shepard, and Mark Gay. Standing: Harold Etzel, Bret William , Greg Wagoner, Mark Heinz, ond John Mikiska. 144 V(MeybcM VARSITY — Kneeling: Kathy Rich, Kathy Pea, Coach Pam Fay, Carol Hughes, Carol Cary. Standing: Lynne O'Dell, Carol Dovidas, Carol Theriac, Cathy English, Karen Haag, Beth Roellgen. RECORD:! 1-1 JUNIOR VARISTY — Kneeling: B. Ridge, T. Cockrum, D. Smith, S. Claycomb, N. Marchino, K. Traylor, K. Pea. Standing: K. Kaiser, J. Klueh, M. Bono, C. Halter, T. Laakman, B. Weiler, G. Laakman, D. Mehling, B. Ballard, K. Cardinal, S. Kramer. RECORD 4-1 145 BasketbM VARSITY — Standing: Paul Bezy, Phil Rath, Rick Heinz, Stu Sievers, Steve Waggoner, Stu Guerrettaz, and Doug Greenwell. Sitting: Tim Corie, Steve Acobert, Don Beamon, Mike Pea, Dave Kaiser, and Rick Frisz. RIVET STATISTICS — 1973-1974 NAME FG FGA % FT FT A % PF TP REB E A QTS. Heinz, Rick 21 6 25 24.7 10 24 41.6 20 22 32 22 18 39 Frisz, Rick 21 13 62 20.9 10 23 43.4 32 36 44 19 8 39 Carie, Tim 22 34 93 36.5 10 20 50.0 34 78 27 38 49 68 Rath, Phil 21 106 185 57.3 54 95 56.8 266 173 50 37 78 12.3 Waggoner, Steve 21 15 50 30.0 3 8 37.5 7 33 24 25 13 40 Beaman, Don 21 83 170 48.8 19 52 38.2 53 175 101 82 56 82 Kiaser, Dave 22 91 215 42.3 37 53 69.8 55 219 80 49 56 84 Sievers, Stu 19 89 203 43.8 47 83 49.6 74 224 138 61 11 74 Acobert, Steve 22 119 249 47.5 36 61 59.1 78 254 247 75 73 81 Pea, Mike 12 5 16 32.4 3 5 60.0 5 13 7 1 0 17 Greenwell, Doug 10 3 6 50.0 2 2 100.0 5 8 9 5 1 10 Guerrettaz, Stu 9 0 0 0.0 8 9 88.8 6 8 6 2 2 9 Bezy, Paul 10 2 8 25.0 3 4 75.0 1 7 4 4 1 10 Bumgarner, Mark 5 1 3 33.0 0 0 00.0 1 2 3 1 0 5 AVE. 1.1 1.7 3.5 TOTALS •' 570-1295 490-1330 44.7% 35.3% 272-439 356-531 61.4% 68.8% 430 385 976 1336 434 594 325 64.1 60.8 1412 146 . ■.. RIVET OPPONENT 55 Washington Catholic 66 60 South Knox 49 55 Barr-Reeve 53 61 Winslow 57 77 North Knox 52 77 North Central 59 38 Wood Memorial 54 59 Forest Park 54 66 Schulte 55 71 Petersburg 50 73 Haubstadt 59 61 Dobois 59 54 Mater Dei 63 56 Washington Catholic 80 56 Dugger 59 66 North Posey 54 81 Switz City 64 75 L M 63 SECTIONAL 44 South Knox 38 59 North Knox 65 WASHINGTON TOURNEY 71 Washington Catholic 70 53 Washington 58 JUNIOR VARSITY — Seated: Mike Mize, Eugene Richardville, Ron Campbell, Tom Kleuh, Bill Townsley, and John Guerrettaz. Standing: Bryan Hunckler, Rick Nardine, Brian Reed, Robin Jerstad, Don Dollahon, and Rex Frey. COACH: Robert I. Kluesner. JUNIOR VARSITY — 1973-1974 G FG FGA % FT FTA % Mize, Mike 11 0 6 0 4 5 80 Klueh, Tom Richardville, 7 18 43 41.8 4 6 67 Gene Guerrettaz, 16 9 44 26.4 9 24 37.5 John 15 5 18 27.7 6 9 67.0 Townsley, Bill 12 2 10 20.0 4 8 50.0 Campbell, Ron 13 9 33 27.2 2 16 12.5 Frey, Rex Hunckler, 15 64 126 50.2 30 -54 55.5 Bryan 16 17 64 26.5 12 22 54.8 Dollahan, Dan 18 17 67 26.2 9 19 46.5 Jerstad, Robin 17 33 81 40.7 17 50 34.0 Nardine, Rick 15 25 79 31.6 11 25 44.4 Reed, Brian 17 10 33 30.3 12 25 48.0 Bezy, Paul Guerrettaz, 10 26 80 32.5 7 13 53.7 Stu Greenwell, 10 14 35 40.0 4 4 100 Doug Bumgarner, 10 28 66 43.4 11 25 44.0 Mark 5 2 12 16.6 4 6 67.0 Haag, Carl 4 9 17 52.9 6 9 67.0 TOTALS — Rivet 252-765 261-718 33.1% 36.3% 237-385 203-353 61.6% 57.5% TP REB E A QTS. GRADE AVE. PF 4 10 9 1 18 -20 0.4 5 40 6 19 16 24 -40 5.7 16 27 20 35 4 37 -120 1.7 16 16 20 21 5 31 -44 1.6 16 6 12 7 0 16 -20 0.5 12 20 21 10 1 23 -45 1.5 19 158 95 30 23 54 + 105 10.6 33 46 44 13 15 52 + 5 2.1 18 43 55 30 19 60 -25 2.4 30 83 93 25 5 56 + 43 4.9 39 61 35 45 14 39 -128 4.0 37 32 46 29 2 41 -35 1.7 27 55 89 24 9 28 -72 5.9 13 32 34 12 0 25 + 5 3.2 16 67 54 24 10 39 -68 6.7 35 8 18 9 5 10 -1 1.6 6 20 22 6 5 12 + 1 6.0 10 87 741 542 342 113 41.1 96 725 447 40.2 148 FRESHMEN — 1 st Row: Greg Guerrettaz, Terry Graham, John Tresslar. 2nd Row: Charlie Fraker, Manager, Dave Morris, Tom Hughes, Mike Sievers, Gregg Anleitner, Ed Roy. 3rd Row: Coach Robert Kluesner, Steve Woodcock, Carl Haag, John Bouvy, Mike Bumgarner, John Dunn, Brent Sievers, Don Campbell, Dan Sievers, Mike Bahr, Jeff Wolfe. RECORD: 7-11. FISHMONGERS — Kneeling: Jim Mattingly, Richard Bahr, Mark Klueh. Standing: Jeff Nardine, Chris Day, Coach J. D. Thomas, Mark Naab, Mark Tress- lar, Joe Cary, Pat Richardville, Jim Minderman, Charlie Guerrettaz, Greg Cummins, Coach, Ed Linn. RECORD: 6-3 Church League Runners-up. 149 44 Iff _ | U ■ IfM f i? ri U Kit a , l 8th GRADE TEAM — Standing: Brian Graham, Tony Faulkner, Lanny Long, Pat Yochum, Dan Anderson, Andy Sievers, Greg Wagoner, Pat Bahr, Jim Conklin, Brian Cary, Dave Hughes, Jeff Hendershot, Joe Klueh. Kneeling: Steve Coulup, Dave Weiler, Student Managers. Record: 17-8 7th GRADE TEAM — Sitting: Chuck Townsley, Mark Gay, Mike Jerstad. Kneeling: Marty Smith, Tom Graham, Kyle Tislow, Tom Campbell. Standing: Bill Kroeger, Brian Ruppel, Mark Heinz, Joe Sievers, Todd Selby, Harold Etzel. Record: 2-15 150 QVth' BoshetbcM VARSTIY — Kneeling: Kathy Rich, Karen Hill, Cathy Zanetis, Carol Cory. Standing: Anita Wilbur, Jane Recker, Beth Roellgen, Cyd Summers, Anne Lacy, Kathy Pea, Karen Anslinger, Coach Pam Fay. RECORD: 10-4 151 JUNIOR VARSITY — Kneeling: Kathy Rich, Karen Pea, Carol Cary, Cathy Zanetis, Jamie Cardinal. Standing: Beth Ballard, Kathy (Loop) Traylor, Cheryl Halter, Sue Claycomb, Barb Weiler, Karen Anslinger, Kay Kaiser, Jana Klueh, Theresa Williams. RECORD: 5-1 CJ mh OuduM FRESHMEN — Karen Pea, Beth Ballard, Joan Carie, Chris Wild. 152 JUNIOR VARSITY — Standing: Karen Waggoner, Carol Cary, Janice Hulen. On Top: Terrie Logan. 153 VARSITY — First Row: Gregg Anleitner, Dove Kaiser, Richard Bahr, Jim Mattingly, Steve Acobert, Steve Waggoner. Second Row: Doug Greenwell, Mark Bumgarner, Carl (Skeet) Haag, Keith Schroyer, Glenn Mehling, Ron Campbell, Bill Townsley, Phil Bey. Third Row: Joe Shepard, Richard Kaiser, Stu Siev- ers, John Guerrettaz, Phil Rath, Coach Bill Smith. RECORD: 11-4 JUNIOR VARSITY — First Row: Pat Cockrum, Gregg Antleitner, Terry Graham, Ed Ray, Don Campbell. Second Row: Joe Shepard, Dan Dollahan, Carl (Skeet) Haag, John Guerrettaz, John Tresslar, Ron Campbell, Bill Townsley, Phil Bey. 154 RECORD: 0-1 Qltfo’ Ttfudk First Row: Kathy Rich, Nancy Marchino, Carol Cary. Second Row: Coach Pam Fay. Third Row: Tina Laok- man, Karen Pea, Chris Hutton. Fourth Row: Sue Claycomb, Cyd Summers, Beth Roellgen, Kathy (Loop) Traylor. Fifth Row: Cheryl Halter, Gina Laakman, Beth Ballard, Karen (Sling) Anslinger, Kathy Pea. SECTIONAL QUALIFIERS 440 Relay: Carol Cary Karen Anslinger Beth Roellgen Cyd Summers 440 Dash: Carol Cary Karen Anslinger 100 YD. Dash: Cyd Summers Beth Roellgen High Jump: Carol Theriac Steve Acobert — 220, Mile Relay Steve Waggoner — HJ, MR Richard Bahr — 220, MR Stu Sievers — Discus Glen Mehling — 2 Mile Keith Schroyer — MR Dave Kaiser — LJ, 880 Relay Mark Bumgarner — LJ, 880 Relay Ron Campbell — 880 Relay Phil Rath — LH, HH, 880 Relay New School Records: 220 Dash — 23.0 seconds Discus—119'3' 2 Frosh High Jump — 5'8 880 Relay — 1:35.5 seconds Steve Acobert Stu Sievers Carl Haag Steve Acobert Richard Bahr Mark Bumgarner Steve Waggoner 155 BasebcM VARSITY — Kneeling: Bat Girl — Karen Hill, Jim Minderman, Rick Frisz, Jim Mattingly, Mark (P-nut) Naab, Bat Girl — Marcia Hughes. Standing: Coach Robert Kluesner, Tom Hughes, Dave Kaiser, Rex Frey, Greg Cummins, Steve Acobert, John Sievers, Mark Weiler, Mike Coulup, Nick Theriac. RECORD: 6-6 JUNIOR VARSITY — Kneeling: Dan Sievers, Mike Kramer, John Bouvy, Steve Woodcock, J. R. Cox, Carl Haag, Mike Bahr. Standing: Eugene Richord- ville, Rex Frey, Dan Dollahan, Mike Coulup, John Sievers, Tom Hughes, Nick Theriac, Mike Mize. 156 RECORD: 1-1 Left to Right: Gregg Antleitner, Rick Nardine, Coach Fr. Carl Roos, Rick Heinz, Pat Richardville, Greg Hedstrom, Charlie Fraker. RECORD: 1-11 GvJk’ First Row: Brenda Ridge, Carol Cary, Cathy Zanetis, Elaine Haag, Karen Brames. Second Row: Cathy English, Cyd Summers, Beth Roellgen, Sue Clay- comb, Kathy (Loop) Traylor. RECORD: 0-2 157 159 First Row: Peggy Cary, Jenny Heinz, Cheryl Halter, Gina Laakman, Kay Kaiser. Second Row: Tami Laakman, Janet Myers, Mary Catherine Morgan, Mary Beth Bouvy, Tina Laakman, Chris Thompson, Mary Bono, Barb Weiler. Third Row, Standing: Lisa Wheeler, Jana Klueh, Nancy Marchino, Mrs. Lorraine Hills (Director), Be- Schroyer, Janne Dobbs. Cfxwfe Chb First Row: C. Summers, C. Etzel, K. Pea, K. Bailey, K. Cardinal, K. Hill, C. Cary. Second Row: K. Traylor, D. Smith, N. Marchino, C. Thompson, M. Bono, D. Mehling, Coach Pam Fay. Third Row: S. Kramer, K. Kaiser, J. Klueh, T. Laakman, B. Weiler, C. Halter, G. Laakman. Fourth Row: B. Ballard, T. Cockrum, B. Ridge, C. Zanetis, E. Haag, C. Anderson, K. Brames, J. Recker, K. Rich. Fifth Row: B. Roellgen, C. Theriac, C. Hutton, P. Kocher, S. Claycomb, C. English, L. O Dell, C. Dovidas, K. Haag, K. Anslinger, A. Wilbur, C. Hughes, A. Lacy, K. Pea. 160 First Row: Janne Dobbs, Kay Kaiser, Nancy Marchino, Tina Laakman, C. C. Director, Vickie Wade, Sherry Simon, Cyd Summers, Paula Watson, Barb Weiler. Second Row: Jana Klueh, Gina Laakman, Cheryl Halter, Tammy Laakman, Janet Myers, Jim Mattingly, Jim Siewers. Third Row: Keith Schroyer, Charlie Fraker, Kenny Mize, Rick Frisz, Bob Swayze, Ron Campbell. jko b Q‘My . . . SPECIAL PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. R. William Ballard Bob, Judy, Bobby, Jeffy, and Jenny Dr. Miriam Boyd E. R. Cantwell R. K. Carie Dr. and Mrs. Herbert O. Chattin Compliments of a Friend Lucille T. Conn '41 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Deem, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Duesterberg Dr. N. E. Denny David B. Fox Mr. and Mrs. Albert Haag Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Heinz Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holscher Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Joe E. Junod, Jr. Larry D. Naab '71 Mark P. Naab '74 Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Ostendorf Mr. and Mrs. Ted J. Richardville Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Rusch Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schultheis Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shelby Fr. John Shaughnessy Drs. R. O. Smith and C. E. Hendrix Dr. and Mrs. Frederic Spencer Mr. and Mrs. Robert Speth Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Swayze Mr. and Mrs. Wayne P. Traylor Dr. and Mrs. Charles Vieck Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Vieck Bob and Betty Weiler Mr. and Mrs. William E. Wheeler Steve Za netis PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Harold Anleitner Paul and Dixie Bouchie Sr. Francetta Brown Cathy Cannon Dick Cannon Mr. and Mrs. Steve Cannon and Scotty Dr. and Mrs. Robert Day Dave Deem '68 Tess Deem '70 Mr. and Mrs. Clem Dovidas Mrs. Lloyd Evans Coach Fay Glen, Karen, Jodi, and Kathi Dean Goodman Family Paul Hageman Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hamke Karen Hill Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Hill James Hills Family arence W. Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jack Hughes Ralph J. Jacqmain, M.D. '53 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jerstad Hector Joary I st Graduation Class '25 Duke Junod Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kaiser Matt Keller Family Robert L. Kluesner Mr. and Mrs. James Laakman Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Minderman Morris, Jane, Michelle, and Bradley Marilou and Ed Ray Rich, Nancy, Paige, and Chad Fr. Carl Roos The Schlotterbecks, all five of us. Dorothy Shaw Helen Shaw Mary Sheldon William N. Smith Family Ed and Helen Speth Mr. and Mrs. Charles Myers Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Summers Paula Tichenor Fr. Tim Joseph M. Vieck Vicki M. Wade Dr. and Mrs. Richard E. Whaley Mrs. Catherine Zeigler Special $50 Patron — Knox County Medical Society Students account for a lot at Security Bank. Back Row, Left to Right: Donna Pahmeier, North Knox; Cindy Sams, North Knox; Mary Rita Tryon, North Knox; Susan Gelb, Lincoln; Judy Wells, South Knox; Stephanie Frederick, South Knox; Rita Barker, Lincoln. Front Row, Left to Right: Gregory Garrison, Lincoln; Steve Waggoner, Rivet; Phillip Rath, Rivet; Jim Wyant, South Knox, Bob Swayze, Rivet. Security's 1973-74 Student Board. Young people, helping us to promote and develop a better understanding between students and the business community. SECURITY bcunJz £ huAica. 165 We at Saladmaster are real proud of you all and offer our sincere best wishes for all your future endeavors, whatever they may be. Girls, be sure to call our office to make arrangements for your graduation gift from our You can get a $45.00 Stainless Steel coffeemaker or Saladmaster Machine by letting us cook an eight-course meal in your home for yourself and five other couples. No obligation to buy. Enjoy the benefits of more nutri- tion, flavor, and savings on groceries with the new SCIENTIFIC SYSTEM OF FOOD PREPARATION WITH- OUT WATER OR GREASE IN SAL- ADMASTER STAINLESS STEEL. For more information write or call Earl Carie, Dealer P.O. Box 736 Vincennes, Indiana Phone 882-0918 166 ncx o, Seat KNOX COUNTY SAND COMPANY mitcheUA Crushed Stone Sand and Gravel Specification Aggregates Phone 882-3640 South 6th Street Vincennes, Indiana We Sell Progress By The Ton Compliments of OLD CATHEDRAL 168 Head first for TELEFLORA 169 1 ’III M.-)ii i’ll ili P. O. SOX 1009. INDIANA 47391 MAIN I “1 '0 READMORE BOOKSTORE 18 N. 2nd 882 8829 Vincennes, Indiana Johnson’s bodterie The Home of Better Footwear7' Maytag Admiral Philco WILBER'S APPLIANCE SERVICE Box S.R. 28 882 0082 Sievers Rd. Vincennes, Indiana V' S uZ's, |FooJRb|( 882 0073 COMPUTE FLORAL SIRVICI CAtt i joan jtwii mj-w yffr; wi« t io« Ji n si:-S9t( 107 • 8W1 V« «n EASTSIDE CONOCO 2734 Washington Charles Cantwell 882 9873 laiwiiw 8821136 mmm FORT SACKVILLE BOWL 711 Main 882-9874 Compliments of J. Max Steckler THE SARA JEAN BABY SHOP Vincennes, Indiana HAMILTON OF INDIANA. INC. lOOO CHESTNUT STREET - VINCENNES. INDIANA «7891 HOMES PLUMBING SERVICE 321 S. 14th Vincennes, Ind. 882-1865 Ray Ruppel X— Manager ni nwn THE pillsbury COMPANY 1601 Hart Street Vincennes, 882 3757 lnd,ana 882-5585 LANGDON’S CASUAL SHOP 209 Main St. 882-8780 VAN METER’S SPORTING GOODS 423 Main Vincennes University's Roaring 20 Mister Penguin rUX£DO RENTI SALES PLAYBOY GIFTWARE f| TEL. 812-882-8392 71 SECOND BROADWAY - VINCENNES. IND. 47591 D GRADUATIONS xO (and just the beginning) congratulations from your friends at PU®LIS ' SERVICE the electric company Indiana CK__________________________ Q REX ALTON COMPANIES R.R. 5 St. Thomas Rd. Vincennes, Ind. DAVIS-ASHBURN AUTO SALES Sandblasting Painting Sand-Gravel Crushed Stone Trucking Service 609 Main St. 882-6780 WAGON WHEEL CAFE SIEVERS' GROCERY 1415 N. 2nd St. 882 9737 1405 S. 15th St. Open 7 Days a Week R. D. VanEATON INC. MERLE KENNEDY'S OLD TOWN TAVERN Hart and 15th St. 882 5750 1 16 Main St. 882 9876 BERNARD SIEVERS SON Meat Processing R.R. 4 Vincennes 882-8706 Compliments of ORGAN BATTERY AND ELECTRIC CO. Harmon Enterprises HOME OWNED - bob harmon. rpb Prescript ions Bulk Chemicals Hospital-Medical Supplies Braces - Supports Orthopedic Appliances KRAMER PHARMACY 403 MAIN ST 882-8628 HOME OPERATED Free Delivery Service Prescription Record Service Brace Fitting Rooms Medical Supply Repairs Brace Appliance Repairs MOORE MILLER DRUG 221 MAIN ST 882-8260 172 Mills for Pills MILLS DRUG STORE 418 Main Street 882 0692 HUBBUBBO 321 Main St. WM. M. RECKER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 882-4444 BARR BUICK CO. Then shall the earth yield her increase Psalm 67:6 More for your Money ALBERTS 1204 Main Street Serving you with the combined knowledge of 80 years Bulldozer Operator experience. Building Better Farms All you need to know about Shock Absorbers MfDT§ SUPPLY SCHMIDTS AUTO SUPPLIES 601 Main 882-6173 .'h PARKVIEW 2600 Washington 882-2613 DAIRY QUEEN BRAZIER 1511 Washington Avenue 882 5251 Compliments of C3KXSES ©©ODKnrV R.E.M.C. u S HIGHWAY 41 SOUTH • POST OFFICE BOX $77 VINCENNES. INOIANA 47S9I PHONE (812) 882 $140 THIS SPACE FOR RENT! 174 AUG. E. BOLK CO. 805 N. Second St. 812-882-4090 Vincennes, Ind. THE WEAVERS VINCENNES Interior Decorating Upholstering and Draperies BEAUTY COLLEGE 1 17 North Second St. Scientific Training Vincennes, Indiana The Pivot Point System Nationally Accredited Ask for our Brochures 12 South 2nd Phone 882-5295 882-1086 | Area Code 812 175 DUESTERBERG REXALL DRUGS 3rd and Main 882-1970 6th and Dubois 882-6193 Russell Stover Candies Conva-Care Hospital Equipment, Aid, and Rental HALLMARK HOUSE Where Every Day Is a Sift Day Vincennes Plaza 882-5756 176 DeLISLE PRODUCE COMPANY Rural Route 4 Vincennes 882-2951 Congratulations '74 Grads From THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK 1 § T VINCENNES SCHMIDT'S WELDING KEY COMPANY MARKET 913 No. 13th 406 So. 13th St. 882 9682 882-3307 BILSKIE FARM KIXMILLER SUPPLY HEATING AND COOLING, 1107 Main St. INC. 822-4222 Vincennes Max J. and Gary L. Klueh, owners Saddles and Western Equipment Gas, Oil A Complete Farm and Electric Furances RIVERSIDE GRAIN COMPANY South 6th St. Rd. Vincennes, Ind. 882-8134 Junior Class 180 L:Sa o r 4 AC JLs Sj0-e.iv! y 3 r goJ4e.« ye-of'C, C V C ro H iV-W nthy? . 182 Gray's would like to help you . . . really. Open 8-5 Closed Wednesday Calk, ; Acidiori 1122 Main St. Vincennes, Ind. THE HUTCH In Duesterberg's 3rd and Main P. N. HIRSCH COMPANY 1001 N. 8th St. 882-0514 Mas c 619 American Bank Building 882-6060 WAOV 183 184 Ronald 0. Tarpley Chiaf Hull Technician Navy Recruiting Station 200 Buntin Street Vincennes. Indiana 47591 Be Special — Sail With The All New Navy SINCE 1923 • LONGINES • WITTNAUER • BULOVA • SILVER PLATING • TROPHIES CHINA CRYSTAL SILVER BRIDAL REGISTRY SERVICE Member - Knox County Chamber Of Commerce 325-327 MAIM SankAmericaro THE MARKET STREET ARCADE THE FRENCH BARN DRESS SHOP STEPPES BEAUTY THE CELLAR 107 Ste. Honora Place 882-1126 124 Main A BEAUTY INN GATES STUDIO BRIDAL SHOPPE 620 Broadway pres talite 882-2941 PAULINE RECKER 277 South 6th PEGGY DRISKILL 882 2858 PRESTOLITE BATTERY DIVISION Vincennes, Indiana It's finger lickin' f ood JOSEPH'S an Rivet Exclusive Women's Apparel Eltra Division loves what the colonel cooks 214 Main St. 882-5281 2117 Washington Ave. Vincennes, Ind. STOP LIGHT RESTAURANT LOUNGE 2602 N. 6th (Hwy. 41 N.) Vincennes, Ind. Party Facilities Carry-Out Dinners and Pizza Special Dinner Menu Open Sundays (Cocktails Served) Entertainment Mon.-Sat. (9-2) Lunch Served Daily 186 187 188 CHAS. H. SCHENK SONS, INC. Phone 882-4640 Highway 41 S Vincennes, Indiana Brand Name Buys Are Always Wise 1 Of VINCfNNCS 882-2240 400 Main St. Vincennes, Ind. MARONE'S FINE FOOD AND COCKTAIL LOUNGE a ' Iht most in DM CIUHW 502 Main St. 101 N. 2nd 882-0640 882 9910 OSBORNE FLORIST FLOWERS BY PAUL ROYAL CROWN COLA 622 Vigo 882-3404 1323 Washington Avo. 882-0320 Vincennes, Ind. 1301 Willow St. BOBE'S COON'S CAFETERIA 882-4690 HAROLD'S SUPERMARKETS 1651 N. 6th St. 882 2992 Delivery Service Open 5-1 I Mon. thru Sat. 5-10 on Sundays Tell them where you got it. Home Cooked Food 1522 and 1524 North Second 1015 South 15th 1027 Washington Ave. Open Evenings til 10 Sundays til 8 P.M. 102 N. 4th St. Vincennes Indiana 882-7311 Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. J. Max Steckler 189 VINCENNES SUN-COMMERCIAL Where the spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty II Cor. 3:17 702 Main Street Vincennes, Ind. Best Wishes From T. A. BROUILLETTE SON 2903 Decker Rd. G.M.C. The Truck People From General Motors 882-2710 1023-25 Main St. Vincennes, Indiana Serving this area for over 30 yrs. If it has to do with trucks, we have it. Compliments of BRASSEUR'S PHARMACIES Brasseur's North Side 1508 N. 2nd Street 882-1064 Brasseur's South Side I 107 South 15th Street 882 2004 - CO 0 I 3 . S3- LT) I j 7 o tOsC-cJ, LENAHANS KONEN JUNOD'S VINCENNES NURSING HOME, INC. JOE E.JUNODJR. 1202 South Sixteenth Street Vincennes, Indiana 47591 Phone: (812) 882-8292 APPROVED BY MEDICARE AND MEDICAID AS EXTENDED CARE FACILITY THEPOOLERY, INC. ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA ROBERT J.SPETH 882-4779 UNDERWOOD'S BOOTERIE BEARDS' HARDWARE SUPPLY INC. Heavy Hardware, Mill, Mine and Factory Supplies 921 Main St. Phone 882-8138 Vincennes, Indiana BOB LAMB’S FLOORCRAFT Sales and Installation of: Northside of the Square Complete Shoe Service 943-4134 . . . everything you need to build, maintain, and operate a pool. 19 South 15th Street Call 882-2459 Vincennes, Indiana or 882-8885 Carpet Ceramic Tile-Linoleum Floor Tile 1302 Hart St. Vincennes, Indiana 882-6202 192


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