Rockville High School - Retrospect Yearbook (Rockville, IN)

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Come one, come all. Welcome to the section on student life. You will see the spectacular- Homecoming, the electrifying Prom, the amazing play. You can feast your eyes on Rockville's finest groups and activities. See you and your friends in vivid photos. ' Hello there. sports fans. This is your friendly Rockville yearbook staff member here to review the Rockville athletic program for the 1983-84 school year. We will look at football. basketball. track and many of Rockville's other sports. Howdy. folks. In this section we will look at the faces that make life at Rockville High so interesting. We have pictures of everybody from grade seven to the mighty seniors. We have many familiar faces and a few new faces. This year many generous people have sponsored our yearbook. Without sponsors this yearbook would not be possible. We would like to give special thanks to the businesses who advertised in this year's buyer's guide. :-u-mu.n-nuuuumu ulu u .uLJh. '1? -!?H: :mmwu ua'HL tl'nanfxsl W?GJ'; wan Mann'nm u; Jaw; uqvlm: min. : :Lyx-v'g waujrr; 2':ch HH; 7: fgt-:m.J$ LEN, a$ : ' f. quav'q .1. HI-ILW' .; MK nail! ; ,m; .19 fan fam' :$ grimr viza :jrmmr :5 ' -- min, ?JETL'I; .;:.::;1 wir- m? A day in the life of students at Rockville can be very interesting. Judy Hill's morning starts out with the unwelcome buzz of her alarm clock. Although the alarm was set for 7:00, it conveniently goes off at 7:25. After scrubbing her teeth and organizing her books for school she chases the bus barely making it, When she arrives at school she starts The Big Cruise with her friends. Angie Carlton. Laura Lash. Angie Matthews. and Michele Miller. 80 the mad dash of the day has begun for Judy Hill. How to our mid-morning person, Davin Crooks. Davin says that his favorite class is Biology. He enjoys disecting and everyones favorite. taking notes. He even says that Mr. Savio is his favorite teacher. After class Davin goes and leans on the Sophomore wall and talks to his friends. it sounds like Davin has an exciting morning. Joey Staggs says that his favorite teacher in the afternoon is Mr. Clary. Joey really enjoys science. Someday, if he doesn't blow himself up first, he plans to become some kind of scientists After school, Joey tries to improve on his basketball abilities at practice. Finally, our favorite time of the day. the evening, We have picked Tina Crowder as our evening person. Tina celebrates the end of the school day by putting on a pair of sweats and dropping in on one of her friends. Later that night it's time to do the national students pastime. cruising around until the radio stations go off the air. . and so ends another typical day at Rockville. A Day In The dife Of . . . '. 1, J :3 mg; enior, how can this word be de- fined? A group of young men and women about to step out into a'new and adventurous world, or a mob of crazy teenagers about to reach the end of a long twelve years of hard work? Class Size: 75 Class Sponsors: Mrs Lohrmann, Mr. Twomey Class Colors: Maroon and Silver Class Motto: As we soar on the wings of knowledge, let us not fall to our defeats. Class Flower: Sterling Silver Rose Prom Theme: On The Wings of Love Class Floats: Freshmen - Mak'em Dizzney Sophomore - We're Shape'in up, They're Ship'in Out Junior Shake'em up Rox Senior - Cream Those Turkeys Rf? LS ?mmlwm'mImjarg ,, mmmmmm Limitamms. mmememman me , mmmmmmam mm Hw$m$mmww3m n 6431335 ilk? mmammmmemmmm mmwm? mmmagmmmm iE-Eksceer eading wimIML WED 3MB wmwwmmammmm 1. Beth Balding and Rob Pike enjoy loungi 2 Lou Anna Bartlett ls supnsed. by the camera 3. Petula Bryant catche's on to the Rox spirit quickly! 4. Laura Gayhelmer enjoys foreign languages I any new ahd exciting plans have been brought be carried out and.hopefully finished by the Fall bst-of, the Renovation amounts to over 3 million a :major committment for a very worthy project. h mejor additions as a Cafetorium. a Computer extended Shep and Ag. facilities and new parking space will be provided for the students attending RHS next year. The school superintendent's office will be moved to the Learning Center on Howard Ave., to make room for 3 additional study hall area. Many other areas including the Gym, Media Center. the Teacher's Lounge, Guidance Office, Music areas, and classrooms will be going through some changes. Many. of these changes have been long awaited for and will help Rockville High School to better educate the young people of this community in a more expandable and comfortable fashion. WWW VnLLe .3,Ie3 M Macl- l enunM-ANI; 1.11- p w u. mu nurl Rmmu muunY m Awrrnow RENOVATION rremg mWNb ray: ' . til ' xobhzr' LA Tucw M 51 DKELY an Lew'xs. ON E OF L1 5 This year Rockwile High School With unhl ztw IH'm- x f n a himm-z r m t r 1 great sympathy was dPepIy saddened to 1983 learn of the passmg of one of Its most Mr Fushvr WIH Irmq he- n:nn-mtwn-d dn loved and respected faculty members. :1 teacher who :eonwd trv n AL h r'! v ' v ' Mrh Joseph Fisher Mr Fisher was born hours of our school days a lo: .nnrtw on Jan 10, 1922 m Parke County. he and emoyahlv. he not onlv taught U5 began his teaching career m 1948 at how Io be successful In our Ilh'K to Mecca High School. then resumed his come, he taught us also to lwo lhnm to teaching years at Rockville from 1963 their fullest extent M This Is it: This years Senior Cldsu was a special one It Was on: that was filled with mpmm . and will be looked hack on . with great fondness and L special feelings, ' The long hours of work that had been put into the .-V last twelve years has finally ' come to and end and has left the future open for many new and exciting beginnings. 1 fablLJ-I-lulul-L-Isa wummnmmnm Robert Aumdn Rose Abney Scon Anghn Celia Block Dan Bousman Tracey Breedlove Paul Carringlon Ellen Conrad Ron CanFIeld 18 missa Barkev Brad Beach Scott Brown eila Cooper Brad Daniel Bl Bedwell Dawn Decker Andy Beverly Dan Canfield Scott DeMoss I 19 w .. ' w: lid Jvm Dillon Jeff Epley Ron Gardner Jeff Gooch Bonnie Harlan Tamera Hartman Angela Hell m Frank .' R v r, 7;. I, .. V Wally Frost 2 Guerreuaz Tracy Hardesty I Jeifnes Rob Jones Bryan Lewis Scott Lucas - 21 Denzel Marlar Robyn Mazely Belinda Mendenhdll Jerry MLlnlyn- Jim Nevms Steve Paddock Scot! Pralher John Pratt 22 -.V..V;.g;.m'...t.9.- Drbble McMurtry Kevin Payne Lona Renwick Dale Peacock Kevin Riffe Jam Navel Dane Porter David Ross Inez Rowe Teresa Thomas Rebecca Thompson Bill Srmley Jamie Slillwell Amy Tucker 1'17. Lynn Sollermann Larry Vandiver 24 oon Wheeler i; Leslie Wolfe Whether they will make it to graduation is a question often asked by seniors. Mr. Phillips. Mr. Twomey, Mrs. Lohrmann and Mr. Campbell are those teachers fortunate enough to spend their year with these seniors. As the year proceeds, turning in homework assignments and studying for tests seem to be the last things on their minds. As the countdown to graduation grows closer, the credits are totaled up, and diplomas are signed. Soon seventy-three young men and women will be cut loose to make their impressions on the world. 4. ,x i a 1 984 CGMI v t . On May 20th the Commencement ceremony I with a short welcome from the Senior Class Prekiz Kevin Payne, The speeches from our Salutatorian. Angela Helt and Valedictorian, Diane Seybold followed. Miss Helt's presentation was a glimpse into the past which brought back many memories to the Seniors, The Valedictorian traditionally gives an address which encourages the graduates to venture onward and make their mark on the world. Following presentation of the diplomas by Superintendent, Dr. Gambaiani, Mr. Newlin declared the Class of 1984 alumni of RHS and the class shifted their tassles from side to side. ' The selection. Only Time Will Tell, played by the RHS symphonic band, under the direction of Mr. Burgess. accompanied the alumni as they proceeded off the floor. 26 amp. A mu ...-:z:...vm.m 0K ammux N. u . M 1m... x 1mm K FIISI Row Spnnsor 7 M1 Cumptmlk Vw- Harry, B. Hallan. B, BemIs B. Du km 11 IJv..'.l'.1.v ' Firs! Row: Sponsor - Mr Savio, Myers. 8.. Carpemer. 8.. Sutherlin. T.. Curtis. L., Carlton, A.. Scott, 8.. Spencer, 1., Second Row: Bennett. 0., Bemis. B.. Oberhouzer, C., Reedy, R.. Michaels. T.. Harlan, 8;, Wolfe, L.. Helt, A.. Tucker. A.. Third Row: Soltermann, L.. Gilmore. 8.. Brown. 0.. Block. C., Miller. M.. Paddock. K.. Seybold. D.. Payne, K. Fourth Row: Black. M.. Goch, P., Porter. D.. Jones. R., Tucker. J.. Miller. Jq Snapp. M.. Harney. M., Pratt. J. 28 m A Wumux P thm M 0mg D Fownmn, A . Thompson, 8., Gahlrner. L. Brown. K., Duvall. L. Second Row - Frazier. 5.. Dllsworlh, mm L. N Whulhma A. Myvrb S. Mughuels. T Shell, 1 . Third Row - Snider. T. Cums, 0.. Thomas. T.. Curd. T.. Wilson. C , Goch. P.. Fourth , t unnmqhdlh D Ruum R anon C . Mtller. J. Sponsm MI Campbell , 1- ,; rultcg.!. ' Um up vla- I 'l .' . Firs! Row. Byrd. Q. Second ROW: Richardson 0-. SCMOmer. T.. Cunningham. 0.. Lighlle. L.. Preston. T.. Third Row: Renwick. L.. Navel. J.. Barren. C.. Clark. M.. Curus. 6., sponser Mrs. Lohrmann Firs! Row: Caring, Du Lash. J.. Obenholtzm. C , HIJJEWHAIV I M f M , - M m M vv ; -.-H, R, Wlmu B Chumhu-V, L , Jones R., Wilson, C, Baggerly. T. Hank, K. FnrvL-H, SM xpnn w W M Immm murmur; , www um; Firs! Row- Snider T. Spangler. T., Swaim, L.. Timberlake, T.. Staggs. 3., Second Row: Winder, P,. Eslell, J., Bryant. M., Crooks, PL, Wilburn. M., Lash L bverholzzer' C., Beach, 5.. Navel, J., Thompson. S. Third Row: Miller. M.. Gilmore, 8., Wilson. C.. Clark, M., Sponsor: Mr. Jones 30 ' , y y I; R M v , :' 14:, : Mxllm. M, Oqlv, S Thompsom DV Richardson, 0, DuValI, L.. Lightle, L. Navel. J. Waldrige, D.. i 4IIdwv'II First mw: Bryd. C.. Shell, L., Preston. T.. Curtis. L . Manhews. A.. Shorter. 8., Reeder. B . Carpenter. 8.. Bennett. 6.. Sollermann. L.. Carlton. A.. Foreman. A.. Second row: Schlomer. T.. DuVall, L.. Richardson. D Hill, J.. Harry. 8.. Sponsor: Mrs. Allee -. 31 mm R Muhmla I 5mm, KY . Mn Lunpml, m K punk Firs! Row: Howensllnu. J Hull. kl . '0. Vaulers. I1. Swmm S. Whnlmk, n. Cnles Firs! Row: Carpenter. K.. Weeks, M., Reedy. S.. Harris, M.. Williams, H., Holiday, C., Brown, R.. Martin. A.. Sponsor - Mrs. Campbell, second row: Douglas. T.. Brucken. L.. Gordon. 5.. Byrd. J., Nickle, S . Vaulers, B.. Swaim, 5., Law, R., Padan, M., third row: Davls, K., Flanlgan. 5.. Young, C.. Marlin, B.. Michaels. T , Curtis. M.. Scholmer, A., smes, K., Robins, H.. Sponsor - Ms. Crues faurth raw: Witherall, A., McCord, 5., Parker. 8.. 32 Rooks, A.. Slites. M.. Ellls. J.. Measel, R.. Maskewske. J.. Wolfe, M. FM; mw Twumwy. mum. L , Cl nk K meuu. 8 Jdth'b, J Douglas. T. Sponsor - Mr. Jones, Williams, P.. Marlar. A., Smith, D. Rose, 8.. srnnlni mw u hxxl-n L, H I plw,, T Curm f Wiutvm-wr. J, Lippencou, S, Helt. C,. Spangler, T.. Barrett. C.. Howensline, T., Parrish. J . Caldwell. M Ihml rou fmwder, R RlnseH B Vummu. R. Paddm k. M. Porter. D, McIntyre, T., Gordon. D.. Goodwin, 0.. White, B. fourth row: Dobbs, T , Cldvk, D, Abney, M. Rohmson. M Rapp, U Mum, D, Rachmond. B. Bodell. E,. Crooks, D., Shay, G., fifth row: Wood, M.. Warmolh, T.. Wilson, C., Sluwml, S Sdndusky, S, Hark, F White S, Drmd. J, Sum. J. erlh low Herrick, J., Young, T,, Gordon. S. A Firs! ROW: Harney. M.. Deckeh 0.. Swaim. L.. BIock. C.. Second Row: Wolfe. L.. Carlton. A.. Balding. 3., Prau. J.. Tucker. A.. Hell. A.. Seybold, 0.. ?:rlan, 3+ Gahmier, L., Bemis, B . Third Row: Michael, T. Brmon. C., Hendrix. R.. Black. A. Law. C.. Jones. R.. Snapp. M.. Bemls. 8., Miller. J.. ornas. 7x 33 Fits! Row: Crooks. N, EstclL JA. Lash, L.. Manhuwa A. Curzp, z; I - ,1: h. Mchrc D Nnvlns. M, Myers, 8.. Wolf. 8.. Timberlake, TV, Carpenter. S. RleCN, M, Nu . -' Kellerman, C.. Mr. Cowan. Third Row- Gorh, P, Eslingm .I. Wank. ,, .- , v muL D. Hawking, K, v. mm , A Sponser Mr Code Sutherlin, T., Wilson. C.. Beach, C., Martin. R.. Scott, 8., Paddock, K.. Hill. J., Shaw, 5., Thompson, 0., Slaggs. 8., Barrett. C.. Spenser Miss Hines FITS! Row Measrl. R. Lippmcou. DY. Beverly, D Wlme. S. Mdshcwske, 5. second row: Robins. H . Gambaiani, N., Sellers, M . Sollerman. J., Clark, K, Bryant, S, Ihrrd IOW' Schlomer, A, Evans, A Russell, 8.. Eldridge, SV, Chaws, C, Lewis. 8., Sponsor - ML Clary Masnlngtnl I .- :quth n:- 9d FA .2' Firs! Row: Griffen. M.. Faulds. L.. Tummey. C.. Shay, B., Wolfe. M.. Howenstine. T.. Caldwell. M.. second row: Gordon. L.. Parish. J.. Rowe. M.. Dodfon. K.. Wolfe. W.. Butler. M. Dockery. M.. Jell. R Helt. C.. Bishop, J.. Williams. P.. Douglas, T.. Tosser. J.. third row: Ellsworth. J-. Lucas. 5-- Harrison. K.. Barrett. K.. Carpenter. K.. Carmine. J., Truax. T.. Rose. 8.. Jones. D.. Coly. J.. fourth row: Sponsor - Smith. 5.. Sollerman. Au ROSS. J., Padan. 8., Long, T.. Stowe. M. Firs! Ron 7 Strohl. H, Sohn'mum. , Rx 1.1 . .2 'H J :4 ML H Gmgg. M Mtlntwc. M Spcnnm I Bub 1w: 7 ' me H I H ' Richmond. B Danu'ls H Solturnmr A Pun: Firs! Row - McCoy. J Jacob D, Merica, M. Clary T. Dowd, J. Tucker Mr. Clary - sponsor Second Row Evans. 0.. Crisl. 8,. Mauews, DY. Daniels, T., Gregg. J , Britten G.. Thomas. Mr. Shay B., Tth Row -- Jackson, B, Truax, T. Batnes. D.. Coly. J.. Long. BV. Rowe. M.. Carringlon, A. 36 ,r ,4 Km 7 WWW x1 g'MIme M Hi'u H M:va M, ILllIy,l'Xl510wn.S,MrS Butler - Sponsor Second Row Frank K Rowe l Mylar D mum R kxhlplx M nun x Smith D., Whit A ' Willenmeyer, thga;l:?dla;l $;il:'c:e'.0:;dMICCogd, 8.. Jones. C.. Byrd. JA. Robinson. A,. Sanders, T , Ellis. J, Gregg, J.. Carringlon, A.. Fischer. R, Harris. M.. I.?eed-y SA barging: owns vulHuffmav' M NaughlesA C. Ma'ie'a. 5-. LBW. R. Parker. 8.. Weeks. MA. Spangler. T.. Douglas. T4. DA. Holiday, C.. Beltis S. Whining A Fi f' u a I, A Crust. B.. Voung. C.. Brucken. L. James. J,. Cums. M.. Haworlh. A.. Bartlett, L. Henseler. - - . A. amgan. 5., Pmman. AA, Slrohl. J.. Shoopman. MA. Shorter. R. Brown. R.. Sponsors Mrs. Butler, Mrs. Noel 37 MmL A IW-vm. Flis! Row Swalm, L Block, C R H . B. Gregg. M. Scott, S, mm P , -- . - 2 mn w mv 17 ' SK: 1 m H T. fourth low Young, T . Shaw. 8 lam- i V l Em I-w DeLong. 8, Nelson, 5. Crooks. D. Sdnduxkv s , 4 . 1 1 x w Ii K'uvdnm R Wilson, C sevenlh row Stillwoll. J V. hun, 5.. M. m:,:. w u mev V. Eslinger. J . Jones R 4.15.!1 V . 4 vam McClure. 0., Bernls. B, Miller. Bemis. 8.. M.. Clark. K.. Marietta. 5.. Rooks, A.. Holaday. K.. Michaels. T.. Curtis. M . Chavis. CV. Stiles. K.. Tumey, C., Eldridge. 5.. Esmll. J.. Brattaln. C.. Howenstine, J-. Parker. 3.. RiChardson. H.. Hawkins. K , DeMoss. J., Robertson, R.. Wolfe. S. Nevins. M . Evans, A.. Hall. J., DeLong. J.. Bolding. B., Marney. J., Lewis. B., Clark. M.. Lash. J.. Marhn. B. Bryant. 5., Huffman. M.. Michaels. T.. Dowell. S . Paddock. K., Bryant. M.. Hill, J.. Carlton, A.. Harney. M. FITS! Row - Gambaianl. P12, Earl. T., Dobson. K , Pembon, J.. DcLong, J.. Brown. 8.. Fun, 8,, Bryant. P., Robertson. R.. DeMoss, J. Second Row Cundlff, B. Staggs, J . Gooch. J., Bridge. 8,, McClure. Tr. Paddock, D. Simic. 5., Oberhllzer. M.. Kuhn, D.. Carmne. J. Weatherman, KY. Harney. J Firs! Row - Barren. C Second Raw -- Paddn, B, Mclnlym, T. Paddock. M. Black. M , Dockcry, M , Beverly, SA. Shay. G.. Vanlers. R , Third Row - thkells M Young, T., Brodburnl T ,Plck. R , Flaurr, M,, Peacock. 0.. G Nunn, D. Parker, 0., Goodwm. 0.. Butler. M , Fourth Row - Elsworth. C... White, S.. Dowd, J. Moran D, Barren, C.. Campbell, IW Barrett. J, Bartlett, T.. Weatherman R.. Swalm, S. Stewart, 5 , Tucker. J,, Gordon. 5., Gregg R , Sponsor - Mr, Vukovns STREljSITH .- STRENGTH HS ATHLETIC Firs! Row - Rooks. A. Brown. B, Demoss, J. Delong. J. Merica. M. Jacobs, D. Slrohl. 8. Matthews, D, Earl. T. Second Row - Weatherman. K- McClure. T. Bacon. D Paddock. D. Kuhn. D. Oberholuer. M Simic. S. Hawkins. M Mashewske. S. Third Row - Sponsor ML Twomey, Scott. J. EIinget. M. Gooch, J. Brown. D McCoy J. Slaggs. J. Cundiff. B. Bridge. 8. Long. 8. Sponsor ML Cowan. 39 The Best - Retrospect or A successful yearbook effort is madu try, n; t: designing layouts and writing copy, but Jlso. 3' workshop, ad sales. teshirt sales, book sales, btudmu Council support, and soc hops. Buffy Bemis, Lynn Soltermann, and Miss Crites attended the Hanover College Yearbook Workshop They came home with many ideas including the theme for this year's book - The Best Schoolhouse in Indiana. The production of a yearbook entails a great deal of fund raising as well as design aspects, A few of our money making projects this year were t-shirts. ad sales, and dances like Wheres the Beach '84. As the school year draws to a close the yearbook staff completes final layout and copy assignments. The 198384 Retrospect staff included: Buffy Bemis, editor; Lynn Soltermann. business manager; Terry Thomas, Melissa Barker, Beth Harry. Mike Snapp, Megan Harney, Charles Wilson, Britt Bemis, Joe Miller, and Ross Weatherman. ILAJU Front row '- Mike Snapp, Ross Weatherman. Charles Wilson. Lambchop. y Thomas, Miss 2nd row - Britt Bemis, Joe Miller, Buffy Bemis. Terr Cnles, ,wv. -r -urz 1- McIntyre. ' '- . The RockVille Rex .butscored their opponents the Turkey Runhwarriors. in an awesome game, the final score 26-7. This game also returned the Covered Bridge Trciphy to the Rockville Rox. w . 3 , .1 , . 1. 3w, ,1 ri': -- - . , Iijimm ii WWW K'T-Trilhhlalr r HP' Don't Smurf On Our Turf inter W Sports Coro- nation was held January 20th as the Rox took on North Vermilion. The crowning of the King and Queen took place between the reserve and varsity games. The senior candidates and attendants were Jeff Eslinger and Bonnie Harlan. David Ross and Amy Tucker. The juniors were Tony Buck and Angie Carlton. Stan Sandusky and Stephanie Scott. The sophomore candidate and attendant was Scott Monts and Tanya Michaels, The freshmen were Ted Bradburn and Becky Nicolas. When all the candidates and attendants were on floor, they announced the winners. The crowd cheered as David Ross and Amy Tucker were announced as the 1984 Wimer Sports King and Queen. Last year's King. Carl Taylor and Queen, Suzi Smith were assisted in the crowning procedures by Student Council President, Buffy , Bemis. 46 Music At R.H.S. The flashy high school band dazzled their spectators as they performed with new songs and precision marching. Working hard at summer band practices. the band prepared for the Parke County Fair Parade and home football games The band marched in the LSU. Homecoming Parade and the Bicknell parade. The blue and white pep bands added spirit and musical cheers for home basketball games. For the first time in fourteen years, the concert band participated in the state band contest at Martinsville, Indiana. The band came away with a division ll rating on a scale of one to five, one being the highest First row - L. Gregg, C. Oberholtzer. R. Reedy. S Reedy, M. Pruner, Second row - L. Swaim. M. Harney, A. Halt, D. Decker. A. Black. R Hendrix. Third row - K. Hawkins. T. McIntyre, B. Havlan. C. Block, A. Carlton. T Timberlake. Foullh row S, Lucas. 8. Bridge. D Spencer. M. Padan. Q Finney, K Pruner, C Holiday, D. Gregg, Filth YOW - K. Harrison, JV Bishop. D. Davis. C. Law, 3 DeLong. M. Oberholtzer, B. Hamke. H. Richardson. Sixth row B. Lewis, R. Carrington. D. Baal. D. Seybold. J. Pickeu, L. Shell. D. Greene. Seventh vow - J, Cody. T4 Thomas, C, Wilson. 5. Thompson, A Wilherall. Eighth row S. Simic, R. Gregg. M. Snapp. L. DeVore. C, Helt. B Staggs. Ninth row - C. Riffe. N. Crooks. M Riffe. L. Lighlle. J. Demoss. B Parker, 8 Carpenter. J. Boller, Tenth row -- J. Havel. P. Bryant, J, DeLong, A. Rookst J. Hall. 8 Breedlove, D. Cunningham. D Craig. Eleventh mw - J. Harney, T. McMurlry. R Roberxson, K. Weatherman. JA Howcnsline. L Gahimer. A Robinson, T,,Crowder. twelfth row - D Waldridge, M. Smes, J. Ellis. B. Cundiff, l7 48 Isl row - K HdXAleH,I kunm, D MU-hnny A thn R , .1; 7 T IHHht-llnkn M Harney. C. Block. D Dcckm m'j ii 4 LAM , 151 row - L. Bartlett, A. Schlomer. S. Dye. S. Marlena, 2nd row - S. Reedy, L. Brucken. J. James, M Curtis, S. Bryant, M. Pruner, Danny Whillock. 3rd row -- J. Winenmyer, T. Howenstine, J. Parish, K. Clark, B. Russel. D. Aulry, 41h row M Mr. Burgess, K, Stiles, A Carringmn. H. Robbins. T. Spangler Isl Raw l Kumlwr M Wilbmn, H Hruxul h Hulrzl S Hdndqe, 2nd Row a R Pukrg S Thompson, C Wilson. K. Paddock, T. Mendenhall. D. X'kmldndqv 3rx1f90w - M1 BurqPSS. I PrvwxrmK Hlmk H Staggs, L Swalm, D McMurlry . S. 15! Row - .L Strho. B. Bennitt, T McIntyre. M Caldwell, H. Robins. J Johnson. 3 Swmrn, B. Vaulers 2nd Row -- D. Aulry. R. LBW. M- Weeks Dartes. S, Nickle, TV Michaels. A. Schloemer. K. Clark 3rd Row - S. Eldridge. 5. Fun, D. Board. B. Brown. K. Davis. T. Douglas. J- Ellis. Mr- Burgess, Barbara Taylor 49 . Mummy Sea. Mummy Do What would you do if you were on a ship in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean and found out there was a live mummy on board? That is the situation that forces the passengers traveling on board the 8.8. Moritorus on this trip across the ocean. Two Archaeologists have removed valuable artifacts and disturbed the resting place of King Put Pute Greed for wealth lead one of the passengers to imitate King Put Put rising from the dead in order to steal a valuable amulet and a large Diamond neckiace. The plot thickens as the passengers become entangled in this web of intrigue. In order to finish the job before the ship docks. the thief becomes careless and is eventually caught at his own game. The curtain rose on the 8.8 Moritorus on April 13 and 14 at the Ritz Theatert The attendance at the production was good and the cast felt their efforts were enjoyed by all those attending. First Row A Celia Block. Sally Forbes. Angi? Hull Amy Forbes, 2nd Row Duane Seybold Hde Piper, Dawn Decker Lady Clappe. Tracy Breedlove: Olive Merchmw. Scot! Lucas Mr Mernheuc. 3rd Row ! Laura Swaxm, Mrs Pmer. Joe Miller D! Mellin. Charles Wilson Dr Pilphndge. Jim Navel: Porler. Paul Cdmnglon Caplaln Krook, Amy Tucker: Dr Plllwood 51 The 198384 cheerleading squads, under the dtrn 1t tr. -;, Mrs. Kendra Kuhn. had a very successful year Thk wzjn. attended cheerleading camp at DePauw Untvetsttt. wmlc tics freshman attended camp at Vincennes University. Both squads took top honors in all categories at camp. The varsity and freshman squads participated in the Putnam Co and Parke Co, Fair Competitions. The varsity placed first at the Parke Co. Fair and the freshman placed second at Putnam Co. and first at Parke Co The varsity also took part in the Indiana State Fair Cheerleading Competition placing in the top 25 out of 80 squadst '.:L. .V . mt! rni-shman squads entered the talent t- ILHItIH'l at the Parke C0 Fair placing mt Tht-x, went on to perform the same Juttu- M :m- ' 4nd Statt- Fair Talent Contest. Hm: l hour? 4mm xturtml pravtmng and preparing their Cheers m the curly murmnq hours this summer and often put in an hour m two mrm- late that evening All the cheerleading squad: showed 5 Int of enthusmsm and potential for the years to come 1N, , , :11 u 1.1 AEHH tt- Varsity: Buffy Bemls, Donna Gregg. Michelle Miller, Diane McClure. and Britt Bemls 52 Fres-hman; Staci Wolf, Heather Richardson, Julie Esmll, Mary Jo Clark, and Michelle Seventh Grade: Suzanne Marietta. Marie Curtis. Tammy Michaels. Nevms Kathleen Clark, and Amy Evans Eighth Grade: Laura DeVore. Jai Howensline. Jana Hall, Jessica Harney. and Rhonda Robertson 54 Totat L; The 1984 Junior-Senior prom hcg'uln mm: 2.4 . . held at the First United Methodist Clmxw. AziL-r ' Payne. senior class president, read the Sx-mm leia umi immv: Class president, John Tucker read the Junior Prophecies Then It was time to hurry home and get ready for one o? the best night: in their lives. The high school gym was transformed into a beautiful pink and silver heaven. The crowning of the Prom King and Queen took place near the closing of the evening. Judy Hill, junior dass vicetpresident, announced Tony Buck and Angie Carlton as the 1984 Prom King and Queen Miss Carlton's court was Stephanie Scott and Mary Gregg. The theme was Total Eclipse of the Heart and the band was Transit from Crawfordsville. The escorts were Mark Tucker. Jeff Gregg and Kevin Barrett. The servers were Amy DuVall, Marie Curtis. LouAnna Bartlett. Angie Schlomer, and Tisha McIntyre The excitement once again traveled to the fairgrounds for the post promt The 4-H building was cleverly decorated to match the fifties theme. w, e ..,, .-ve-V.ee l , Junior-Senior Prom 55 The class of '85 recently visited a fortune teller to find out what their friends :in the class would be doing in the year 2005. This is what the crystal ball said: - v ' ,7 - s . . David Ross has started his own night club and dance studio called Everybody Wants Me. Steve , Paddock has moved up in the world and now has a professional job at the lGA bakery. Tammy Hartman is still after the narks of the round table. Phil Jeffries married Megan and they started their booming auto wreckage business Phil 5 Body Shop, Steve Myers and. Jamie Stillwell are going to star in Officer and a Gentleman,' Part 2 They re in the Army 1iow$ ' evins has taken Rick Springfield's place with his new song You Gottg: Love Somebody. igScottyvaldwell is playing Spiderman on Saturday morning cartoons Terry Thomas has now I g yearbook sponsor. Billy Smiley Is now best buddies with Diet GuruJ T ' 'i'mons. Larry Vandivier Is now in New York City as an opera singer. Diane Seybo: s theine1 11: ost ofuthe m.match making service 'iSee Bods Forever' 'Kevin Payne IS the head of: Banjrj'b- In t ilqnc wherem e is known as Mr Dribble. Ron Wheeler Is the new Richie on the iiHapp .Iiglaygu R rns. Terri Suth 1?. is now a much hated gossip columnist in Hollywood. Jeff Eslinger a worn- out, pink wallpapetu' salesman, is now a hermit in Alaska. Leslie Wolfe, who saved Gerald from choking on a toothpick I at the Dairy Frost, is now a nurse at Clinton. Becky Thompson married Trdy Mazelthd is now the proud mother of 7 curly- -headed Einsteins all in diapersa Lynn Salter - n is married'! a Stuart Lee and now is manufacturing Lee jeans. Scott Brown now runs Brown I ' snow skiing in the Olympics and sg' SligMHm'Dlzzy JaW rrett i; graduation. Jim Robinson is running a lunch hour crarpoo for high still crusin' in his camaro. M g ifdff died of suffocgtion from wea ey is no Carrington is now starring in t. and Mr. Ji e. oud owner of Gooch 5 Dairy Frost. Bob Auman now marrie to . ttle munchkins. Bryan Lewis Is getting close to breaking t schgol r cord 8. History. Freda Fischer is still gallqping down highway 3r '0 ?'Gardner is 'ooptails Dance Studio spe'cializingin training high sch-e 'o-r -ll players. 9 Robert in the alleys. Joe Butcher ow owns his own sl- v er iouse r e her em! Jeff Epley' Is the new basketball coach 0 7 i ' High 5 ow tie tallest woman in Parke County. Jim Dillon Is still I uWh' a Do 'Canfield are now starring in th- own Doubiei'n I '3 1? ials. ' car. 7 .. still za Kingiand chasing after i m. I ' I . sed to 13:; now baZld! Amy Tucker Is ;A a ked. W 3e I eir Beat belts on. Jerry udF' re plays proI; ., seen orldwide modaia hippen'u I HE'And erlyh - ' sandwi 1 8-3-37 rZI'mCIllllCr our final WILL AND ock the right to wear a toupe. We, The Senior Girls of use, will Mr. Stillwell the right to build his greenhouse mey the right to a bigger stride. l John Pratt who is apt. l, Rob Jones, who willin'ever be a trucker. will ' Tucker. We Dawn and Angie, who think Irigm Lemon sounds white knee- gh boots. We, the Senior Girls whg'cqn'i read braille, I, Laura Swalim, who never has time'ilt'o relax will tenor sax. Scott Lucas who is never on time will , Swe Myers, who is always in a mess, -, ill Tony Buck . d . 't here it seems, will Chris Shaw th . irl of his ways has good luck, will Garinoopler th right to a n V truck. l Bonnie ii nity, will Angi erGarlton the rightlto myZidentityf We he Physics i ' 1,1..- -abs will Stephanie Scott the right to a omp feted la. i 'We, the Senior t ore questions. . - We. the Senior '; L I l , e to have a , 055 who needs ill Leslie Shell the firs chair in b tie. 1, Joe Butcher: who woul .emester of Driver's Ed. I, Scot Stray Cat Strut. ifor free. l, Jim Navel who is kno l u p into fires. l Daw , S ' 5 who nigh arties, will the Junior Clas a on 't like to wear pumas, wil :- great, will Sea Flanigan a,- u? I , ass, who are all ys on the g I VER KHOW'. l, facey Bre ' ' ileach We, $6LT5e enior Class, L ERS . We, th rhabp'il i ri d. We, the Cu , ' never fre will y. ripatt Wilbu 'i i ' PL illips the r a , . . .. ' 3-; I 'QIV f . SERI 60 R.H.S. V-ery ; ' :1n:::: H . . 3- -, . School Board Dwk Collmgs, le Soybnm. Ed Kirkpdmrk, Don Pawn, Shlyv anwv Mm .Uutv Lu-MIHQF Administration - Larry Gambaiani, Gordon Newlin, Ron Mayes, Larry Merica Nurse - Marjorie Bradfield Clerical Mary Harmon, Melessia Eldridge. Mary Ann DeLong Food Service - Fran Sellers Speech - Carla Shaw Maintenance - Harold Sparks. Scot! Green 61 nu rum R.H.S.Facu1ty anda Burnene 1.8 U BA. 1971.518 1972 Gary AIan Cowan Ball Slate A, 1973, M A 1977 Miriam Jo Hines Ball Slate. DePauw BA 1979. M1A.T 1983 Linda J Stalker Gary Alan Cowan 1.8 U. Steve Jones B A : M S. 1966 I 5 U1. DaPauw 8.5. 1973, M A.T 1978 Llnda Carol Caldwell 10. Patricia Lohrrnann BA. 1969, BS 1983 18.0 85 1969. MS. 1973 Jana S. Criles Purdue University 8.5. 1981 Rosann Scott Campbe1l 1.5.0.. 3.5. 1973 MS. 1975. E.D.S. 1980 Austin Dale Payne 1.5.0. 8.5. 1958, M.S. 1962 62 vww '1 m mIlegL- H x 19H? Nancy H Thomson Univ Of MissISSIppl B S. 1956 Pamela Gayle Butler Purdue UanerSlly BS l975 Georqelyn Havry LS U 85 M S 1962 Daniel A Vukovils Bullor levermty BS l981 James A. Stillwell Purdue. Washington Stme. Western Wash Stale I.S.U. BS. 1957 Randy Charles Chapman Saint Fruncus College A B 1971. M 5,1974 Ting: L Allee ISU A5. 1978 BS l980.MS 1983 63 Everen D Smith Russell L Campbell 150 OCC. Ball Slate BS 1967. M S. 1969 B S 1965. M S 1970 John W Savuo John A Clavy LS U DePauw LvaersIly 8.8.. M S 1960 B S 1967. M A T 1975 John K. Maloney Russell L Campbell I S.CJ, BS. MS 1964 Roger 1. Bridge Manchester College BS. 1961. MS. 1966 Larry C. Merica Daniel A Vukoviks Ball Stale 3.5.. NS. 1967 I .3, Gary L. Twomey Michael R. Phillips 1.5.0. 1.5.0. 8.8. 1978, M5 1984 BA. 1969. MS. 1972 Larry Gossell 1.S.U. B.S.. MS. 1970 1 64 SE VENTH Being, Scan Carnngmn. Adam Douglas. hm Brucken. Lori Oark. Kamleen Dowd John Adams. Lon Lcc Bedwell, Tammy Byrd. Jennifer Clodlellen Dan Dulock. Angel Ball, Amy BedweH, Todd Caldwell. Mark Cums Chuck DuVall, Amy Barren. Kevm Bryant, Stephanie Caldwell. Ronnie Cullis. Mavie Dwyer, Kelly Bartlett. LouAnna Bennett. Brandi Carnine. Denise Daniels. Travis Evans. Amy 65 Evans. Danny Farner. Ruck Hams. Michelle Haywonh Amy Johnson. Jennifer McJones. Marlon Marhr. Andy Martin, Becky Mcllhenny. Dawn Mclnlyre. TIsha 66 FISCth. Rua Howenstine. Todd Jones, Mike Flamgdn, Scarlel Huffman. MIChEHE Law, Rhonda Gordon, Shannon Hughull. Tuna anpencoll. Dolan Marlin. Becky Measel, Rob Gregg. JeH James, Jenmler Manclla. Suzanne Mashewske, James Mendenhall. Jim Michael Tammy Parish Jason Robinson. Knm Sellers Mark Sines. Kelley Murphy, Mark Peacock Tuna Rose, Brad Shay. William Slrohl, Jenmfer Nuwburn. qum Pmman, Anglv Rowe MIkL' Shoopman. Malena Slque. Holly Nuckle, Sondra Pruner. Mereda Rozhon Danny Shorter, Rebecca Swa'm Stephanie Reedy. Shannon Russell. Brent Sn'ulh. Devek Taylor. Hamlllon Robbms, Herb Schlomer Angle Spangler. Todd Thomas. Mnke 67 EIGHTH 1.1 Thomas. Sarah Whne, Brad Young. Camrnie Aulry. Dawn Bridge. Bobby Thompson. Tony While. Scou Bacon. David Brown, Buffie Truax. Tommy Whillock, Daniel Beverly, David Brown. Doug Tucker. Mark Williams, Heidi Bishop. Jason Brown. Robby Vauters. Becky Williams, Perry Board, DeAnna Bryant. Pelula Weeks, Misty Willenmyer. Jason Branch. Theresa Carnine. Jamie .3, 2:4 Carpenter, Kevin Carrington, Ryan Chavis. Chris Cody. Jim Douglas. Tina Earl. Travis Curtis, Dan Darlz. Sharon Fmr. Shelly Gambaiani. Nick DeLong, Jenny DeMoss. Jill Eldridge. Stephanie Ellis, Jodi Gooch. Jody Goodwin, Madonna Crisl, Billy Davis. Dale DeVore. Laura Epley. Tim Greene. Doug Cundiff. Billy Davis. Karen Dodson, Kevin Eslinger. Mike Hall. Janna M .-, ..-.-1 L, , A Harless. Sabrina Howenstine. Jai Long. Bob Martin, Mike McClure, T.J. 70 Harney. Jessica Jacob. Danny Marlar. Denise Mashewske. Scott McCord. Stephanie Hawkins. Mike Jones, Cathy McCoy, Jeff Hell, Chris Kay. Bobby McMurtry Tamera Henseler. Dawn Kuhn. David Mendenhall, Aaron Holiday, Kristi Lewxs. Bonnie Martin, Adam Matthews. Donald Merica. Mall Naughles. Christy Norris, BIII Pembom Jerry Picken, Jon Ross, Qma Sanders. Tammy Smnlh. Diana Sollermann, John Tumey. Chrissy Weatherman. Ross Oberholtzer, Mike Ritchey, Doug Scott. John Sparks. Jim Wilherell. Andy Padan, Mike Robertson. Rhonda Shaw. Chris Slaggs. Joey Wolfe, Marty Paddock. Dean Robinson. Amy Simic. Steve Stiles. Mary Parker, Belh Rooks. Alyssa Skellon, Dawn Slrohl, Brandon No! Piclured: Brown. Mike, Calvert. Rusty. Crowder. Kelly. Spalks. Tammy, Tosser. James. Warmoulh. Brad. Winn. Edward. Johnson. Eric 71 FRESHMAN 3g . migx, - . v, 7 . . . A m. -m'wzza Engzggsu IL Barren. Chris Barren, Chrisly Brown. Bobby Brown. Susan Burdick. Lori Beach, Chonda Bea! David Balding. Beth Clark. MaryJo Clary, Tim Conner, Patti Bradburn, Ted Bree'dlove, Shelley Brinon, Gregg Crowder. Tina Dobbs. Tim Dockery. Mike Campbell. Mike Crooks. Nicole Crowder. Roger Cox7 CECII Ellsworth. Jerry Engle, Alyssa Franstcd. Tina Griffin, Michelle Harrison, Kenny Joy. Sandy Estell, Julie Caring, Danny Guillams, Kathy Hawkins, Kelly Kellelman, Cole Faulds, Lisa Gordon, Doug Krebs, Micheile Flanigan, Tim Gordon, Libby Law. Tom Foreman Beth Gleenwell. Richie Hamke. Bart Jackson, Ben Lightle. LeeElla Forresl, Shawn Gregg. Lori Harmless. Kim Jen. Raymond Lucas. Sean Manin. Elaine Mclnlyre, Tommy Nunn. DOUQ Paddock. Mark Richardson. Heather Ricketts, Mike Timberlake. Teresa Truman. Tracy White. Brad Wolf, Staci Not Pictured: Pinegar. Michelle Shay. Gary. 74 Muller, Doug Peacopk. Darin Riffe. Canlyn Vaulers. Ross Woodrum. Robena Navel, Janet Nevms. Mmhelle Porter. lek Pruner. Kevm Rllfe. Marilyn Smith. Janie Wealherman. Ross Nicholas. Becky Rapp. Danny Thompson. DaVId SOPHOM ORES Albm Mske Boller, Juhc Cox Ceml Cums Gldgel Frduer. Shellie Barron. Wendy Brauam. Candy Cvalg. Danea DeLang Bren Gahimer, Laura Bemns. Britt Brownv Dean Crooks, Dawn Dowd, Jody Goth, Peter Beverly. Steve Butler. Mark Crosley. Ronnie Dowell. Sandy Goodwm, Dawd Black, Angw Chambels Larry Cunningham, DeAnnu Ellsworth. Ruby Gregg, Donna Bodell. Erik Clark. Donald Curd, Tina Ferguson. Rob Gregg. Rob 75 Hasik. Camille Kent, Charlie McClure. Diane Miller, Joe Moran. Richard 76 Hendrix, Rebecca Lacky. John McIntyre, Teri Milner, Bob Myers. Sheila Herrick. John Lash, Jenny Nelson, Steve Herrick. Scott Law. Chris Ogle, Sandra Hueslon. Missy Long, Todd Paddock, Kalh Jones, Jay Marshall. Rob Michael, Tanya Moms. Scou Passmore, Denice Pralhcr. Bryant Preston. Tracy Recder, Beth SKowe, Mlkg Swalm, Sam Reedy. Rhonda Richmond Brent Ross, John Shaw, Scot! Webb. Llsa Whlle. Kdv Shorter. Billy Skellon. Shawn Sollerrnunn, Allen Spencer. Inga Young, Todd I Talley. Denise Thomas, Tun Vandlvcr. Wayne Waldrldge, Doug Willhite Amanda Williams. Andrea Wilson Chris erlh Marnie Not Pictured Abney. Mike Burns, Peggy. Caldwell. Jim. CnsL John Jones. Bob, Kent. Bnan, Kerr. Jeff, Simpson. Nle. 77 JUNIORS Baggedy. Turn Buck. Tony Carr. Monica Cooper. Gary Duvall. Lisa 75 Barren. John Burkes. Shelcy Clark, Frank Curtis, Luz Eiler. James BalllEll. Todd Byrd, Clndy Faulds Perry Bemns Buffy Cameron. Llsu Funney. Qulnlen Bennell, Gdkl Carllon, Angm- Flamgan, Sean Bryant, MlChEHl: Cavpemer, Sht-lley Clodfr'ller. deud Cums. Todd Flauu. Mike Oberhollzer, Cheryl Llppencon. Shawn Mendenhall, Todd 79 Schlorner. Theresa Schneider. Trent Spengler. Tami Spencer. Duwayne White. Scot! Wilburn. Maripalt Not pictured: Carver. Brian 80 Scott. Stephaine Slaggs, Brad Wilson. Chad Price, Tim Robinson. Mike Shaw. Chris Stewart. Steve Wilson. Charles Richardson. Debbie Ross. Lisa ShEH, Leslie Thompson. Solomon Winder. Pam Roberts, Cindy Sandusky. Stan Snapp. Mike Tucker, John Warmouth, Terry Barren. Other awards were won by Tony Buck, defensive back; John Barrett, offensive back, Jamie Stillwell, offensive lineman; Steve Stewart, defensive lineman, and John Tucker. special teams award. In shutting out Seeger 26-0 on Rox turf, Tony Buck was a standout on defense with 11 tackles. On offense. John Tucker scored two touchdowns and racked up 101 The Varsity Football team finished with a great 64 season losing their first three games of the season to South Putnam. Southmont and Covington. and later bowing respectively to the state champs. Fountain Central. This year we won the Covered Bridge game, which was also our homecoming. Jerry McIntyre was named Mr. Football, and also a member of the All Conference team along with John Tucker and John yards rushing. v 1' ' 9.7.1.3... a-,,., w- i L. ' v - . I , V . '- m - Reserve - Isl Row T Law, 8. Beverly, T. Bradburn. D 15! Row T. Tucker '- Mgr. T. Buck, F. Clark. R. Gardner, J. McIntyre. S. Myers, J. Nunn. D Miller. B. Hamke, R. Marshall, M, Paddock 2nd Row Stillwell. S. Anglin. K. Riffe. B. Gilmore. CA Barret! - Mgr. 2nd Row A. Martin - e Coach Vukovils, T. Young, J. Ellsworth. B. Delong M Mgr. Coach Lein. 5. Shaw. D. Brown. 5- Beverly. R- Marshall, Mi Butler. B. Delong. Butler. C Barrett, R. Weatherman. Mi Cambell. 5 Shaw D. T. Long, T. Young. S. Swaim. Mi Flaurr. Coach Barren. Coach Vukovlts Porter. T. Long. Ci Barren. - Mgr.. Coach Lein Coach ' Anglemeyer We beat Attica 2012. led by the 96-yard rushing of halfback John Barrett and three interceptions of cornerback John Tucker. The Rockville Reserve team had another fantastic season as the Rox finished 71, losing only to a very experienced Covington team. Some of Rockville's victories were a 28-0 thrashing of Seeger. the defeat of county rival Turkey Run 14-6 and a victory over South Elgh! - Isl Row e N. Gambalani - Mgr.. J. Parish - Mgr T Spangler e Mgr. 2nd Row e M Eshnger. J Staggs. M. Oberhollzel, 3 Bridge, J. Carnine. D. Beverly. D. Matthews, 3rd Row - B STrohl. M. Hawkins, Coach Twomey. D Paddock, B. Long, B. Cundlff. ST Mashewske, D. Greene. J. Bishop, Coach , 1 - ,e Slillwell, D Cums, M, Marlin. Vermillion The Rox were led by quarterback Rob Marshall, tight end Brett De1ong and defensive nose guard Scott Shaw. The Jr. High finished with a total record of 7-3-1. The seventh grade, coached by Jim Stillwell was 22-1. The eight grade under the direction of Gary Twomey had a great year with a record of 5-1. Seventh - Isl Row - D1 Lippencou. S. White. P. $211215. T. Daniels. J. Willenmeyer, P. Williams. JT Mashewske 2nd row - J. Parrish - Mgn H. Taylor. Coach Twomey. K. Barrett. R. Farrier. Coach Stillwell, J. Dowd. T. Spengler - Mgr. The Rockville Cross Country team had a veey W.IV2.C.. mad eleventh at the Sectional. Kevin will be enlighting year with a record of QT The team defeated missed :11 me, linmxp next year. Amanda Willhite came in Van Buren for the first time in Rox history. Bill Padan an fifth in the WRC. She improved in both times and exceptionally good year. coming in third at the Wabash distances. The Jrv High team had a fine year with a River Conference and fourth in the Sectional. Kevin record of 1-1, One of their top finishers was Dale Davis. Payne. one of our seniors, came in seventh at the . e m L .'S.-....A m- wg- .s-v- First Row: K Payne. R. Wheeler, C. Wilson, D. Thompson, B. Padan 2nd Row: Coach Cowan. M. Robinson, S. Forrest, R. Vawters. Mgr. D. Craig, L. Wolfe Nol pictured A. Wnllhke. .-.. . -.-M-. ,A,....-.. New , M. Thomas. D. Craig. Mgr. .7 9'19. Davis. M. Wolf. K. Dodson Thu Rox varsity tennis team was zittcessful this year by improving lilPIr record to 510. Rob Jones and Jim Nevins aided the Rox cause leading the team with 8 wins and 8 lossesv This made the Jones and Nevins team the number one seed in the Wabash River Conference tennis the Rox hope to improve on this match. The Rox advanced to round year's performance. two of the sectional, defeating South Patriots, Who went on to win the Front Row: C Kellerman, C. Wilson, S. Nelson, regionall The team's seniors, Scott T. Clary, J. Nevins Back Row: Coach Campbell, P, Goch, R, Jones, M Snapp. Ji Miller, T. DeMoss. Rob Jones. and Jim Nevins Thomas will be lough to replace next all as GI... 5- nialuo $3; gm The 1983 Varsity Volleyball Team ended their Song season with a record of MB The most valuable playcr was junior Shelly Carpenter. The team will be losing only two players. seniors Amy Tucker and Bonnie Harlan, The Jr. Varsity Volleyball Team had a better season this year with a record of 4-1 L The Jr. Varsity won the Terre Haute South Vigo Tournament defeating Edgewood Volleyball team in three games and then knocking off the Terre Haute North :'.;':,t t 31.ni.;nmn$hlp game. The VolleybaH Team h'TPfli 1t. mm; 0m Ln: yCdYb record Lu w z. ..t A Kt .m lw: H H.1th Mu'dlo- Row M H mm, A Mum .. x A t-Il:--I 'h Nun, H Ht-nm lust Row Cutu'h HarrvT A Flat L, l't-Hh ,- M! f XVcdlht-Inmn J1 Vurwh IL Rm H Ctr-oks M Bryan! Middle Row k7 lefC'. M Rutlr- J NAN Mm; K Wculhuvnmn LAM Roan KikIJ$h Hairy T Hurret 5 Wolf, S anvll, B Hmnls Coagh Allen This year's Varsity Basketball team had a 417 season. The Rox cagers after winning two of their first three games went into the Parke County Tourney and beat Turkey Run in the first game. They were defeated in the second game by Montezuma. Our hoopsters then fell into a slump. losing their next 7 games. A victory over North Putnam brought the Rox out of their slump. A few games later, Rockville beat Turkey Run again. After a dim Hit w : my. me Rox went into the sectional versus the hmnrtmut Iavorite. Greencastler The great comeback of thv ytur bt'fDTe did not come about. and the Rox bowed out or lht' state tournament. Jeff Eslinger led the team In SCOHng with an average of 12.5 points per game. The Reserve Varsity finished with a 7.14 season including cutting down the next as the Reserve Parke County Tourney at Rosedale, They also had victories um, war 5 34. Is! Row - K, Harris, 5. Forrest, D Crooks 2nd Row -- Coach Bridge. T. Buck. B Gilmore. J, Stillwell. M. Snapp. J. Eslinger. J. Barrett, S. Monts. S. White, D. Brown. K, Payne, Coach Campbell Reserve: is! Row - K. Harris. S. Forrest. D. Crooks. 2nd Row - T. Clary. M. Rickett. C. Barrett, R. Weatherman. S. Sandusky. M. Snapp. J. Miller. S. White. R. Marshall, D. Brown. Coach Campbell 90 '1 2'qu -' an ,. ovw 'unlwumdh Rosedale and Turkey Run The Freshman finished the year With mm- .-..rxs aqdet five losses. They were VlClofIOUS over teams mcluding Coxvmmn. Sether. North Putnam, and Turkey Run The Eighth grade had another undwiwah-d season finishing 17-0 for the year They were also able to bring home the truphy of their Parke County Tourney The Seventh grade finished 94 for the year Thv separate B-team season finished 1-3, The Rnx 1e:am survived through the pf'akg and valleys of the 1983-84 season. Thvy gamed valuable experience in the coming years. Freahnwn ls! Row - Coach Twomey. D Porterh D Barron. R Weatherman. D Gordon. M RICkEH 2nd Row h B Jaxkson. G Britten, C. Kellerman. T Clary. T Bradburn Seventh Grade: Isl Row - T. Michael. M. Cums. A. Evans. 5. Mariana. K. Clark 2nd Row - E Rowe, A Carringlon. T, Howenslein, D, Lippencou, J. Willenmeyer, T. Daniels, J Parish, D Beverly, mgr 3rd Row 8. Sellers, J. Gregg K. Barren. J. Dowd. D. Rozhon. C CurtiS B. Russel. Coach Cowan Eighth Grade: Isl Row - N. Gambaiani - mgr. J. Howenstein. R. Robertson. J. Harney. J. Hall. L. Devere, T, Eply - mgr. 2nd Row - S. Simic. M. Oberholtzer. J. Carnine, M. Hawkins, M. Merica, D. Jacobs. Coach Clary 3rd Row -- J. Gooch. 8. Bridge. M. Eslinger, J. Staggs. D. Brown, J, McCoy, D. Bacon. D. Kuhn t1 . 1983-84 girls varsity basketball team came out of a athelete by the coaches in the conference for her efforts in tough, season with a record of 11-8. The season started the 8384 season. when the girls won the Parke County tournament defeating At the Winter Sports Banquet the award winners were: the Turkey Run Warriors in overtime. The girls played in Amy Tucker; Hustle. Dooley Mental Attitude Award. Cheryl the Greencastle tournament losing to North Montegomery Oberholtzer; Playmaker Award, Beth Harry; Free throw and Greencastle. The season ended after playing Turkey Award. Angie Black; Rebounding Award. Sheila Myers; Most Run second game in the sectional. The 198384 team WIII Improved. only lose senior. Amy Tucker. Led by coach VanWinkIe. the J.V. team ended the season This year the Rox played one member on the WRC girls 151. They won the Turkey Run Invitational and participated basketball team. Beth Harry was selected as a WRC in a tournament held at Covington. 35! 5:75qu Front row - Coach VanWinkle, Coach Merica 2nd row - Mgr D. Se bold A. Tucke M A wmhue. T. Michael. c. Oberholtzer. A. Carlton y ' r' t G'eggt 5' 5mm 5- DOW . '3- Y- N B'3Ck- 5- Yam - k' ....' V ant row - Mgrs B. Lewis. K. Weatherman. 2nd row - M. Rifle. J Navel. L. Gordon. J. Bollcr. Coach VanWinkle, 5 Wolf. T, Timberlake, C Riffe. N. Crooks 94 me mw 7 B Parker qu , J Harnr'y J leonq, .J Dansa A Rooks. Second row - P Bryant C Chavm T MtNhHlHH K Wvdthermdn, D Bo.ud M Stuux, 8 Lawn Front row - R Reedy. Mgr.. K. Robinson, A Schlomer. S. Maneua. M. Curtis. H. Smffle. M. Weeks. Second row -- T. Mclmyre. T. MIChaEI. L. Bartlett, M. Pruner, S Swaim, A. .Evans. B Vauters. Third row K. Stiles. L. Adams. R. Law. Coach Rosenbdum, J. Strohl. A DuValI. A. Hayworth. S. A 4-91 season finish is not imlurclivr ml Ihn wllull and lxllsle. um , determination put forth by the 1983 84 Wresllmg team, SOIL HM: x W motivation. determination. and the experience gamed this season by the young Wrestlers all indicate a bright future for the 198485 Wrestling season. This year's squad was young and will only lose one senior, Jim Navel. from their 'Ril gmformdnne was highlighted by the cwlnhnlmn or several promising Wrestlers, The Rox placed tlnv-r: Wlmtln-rs first in sectional competition: Bill Padan, Jamie hlll'l', and Mike Robinson and David Miller clinched a wrond plan- 5pm In the competition. These Wrestlers Furs! Row Robinson. M,. Pike. R,. Wilson, C. Eiler. J. Padanl 8 2nd Row. Dodson. K. Shellon. 5. Beverly. S. Sollerman, A., DeLanq, 8.. Young. Tl Strohl. 8. 3rd Row- Coach Vukovns, Navel. J., Shaw. 5.. Goch. P, Wilson. C., Gardnet, R. Muller. D4 Butler. M. Coach Lawns advanced to the Regionals where Padan and Eiler placed third and Robinson fell into 4th place in their respective weight Classes. The outstanding contribution of several Wrestlers was recognized when Rockville had three team members selected for the WRC AllConference Wrestling Team. Rob Pike. Bill Padan, and Jamie Eiler were so honored by coaches in the Wabash River Conference The season officially ended at the Winter Sports Banquet where plaques were awarded for MVP co-recipients, Jamie Eiler and Bill Padan, Most Pins, Bill Padan and Most Improved, David Millere Though young and lacking in experience the Rox Wrestlers made a good showing and hope to use the experience gained to produce a better season next year. The Rockville Track teams were out in full ionce this. year and had some outstanding accomplishments The Boy's Varsity was 17-2 against their rivals, finished 4th in the conference and 2nd in the North Vermillion Invitational. The 400 relay team consisting of Stan Sandusky, Scott Anglin, Brett DeLong. and John Tucker were conference champs this year. Todd Bartlett and Scott Anglin advanced to the regionals. The Girl's Varsity team was 5-4 in dual meets against their opponents. They also captured 4th place in the conference. Christy Barrett, Amy Tucker and Amanda Willhite all advanced to the regionals. The Jrr High Girls team finished 34. The Jr. High Boys team was 5-2 and placed second in the Jr. High North Vermillion Invitational. They won 35 out of their last 39 events. Many new records were established this yeaL First row - T. Long. Br Padan. B. DeLong. S. Shaw, 5. Beverly. T. Thomas, S. Forrest, M. Dockery. A. Solterman, A. Martin - Mgr., D. Cunningham - Mgr. 2nd row - M. Wilburn - Mgrt, Gr Shay. T. Medenhall, B. Gilmore, J. Kerr. F. Clark. Wt Wolfe. C. Wilson. K. Payne, Coach Vukovitst 3rd row - J. Boller - Mgr., Ti Schneider, S. Anglin. S. Swaim. J. Tucker, J. Barrett, S. Sandusky, C. Barrett, P. Goch. R. Weatherman. Coach Barrett. First row - A. Willhite. L. Wolie. B. Harlan. A. Tucker. A. Carlton. 2nd row - J. Navel, S. Carpenter. C. Barrett. J. Hill. C. Riife. Coach Twomey v'u Firs! row - R. Measel. D. Kuhn, M. Wolfe, K. Carpemer J. Solterman, K. Dodson 2nd row - D Paddock. M. Oberhollzer, K. Barren, J. McCoy. R Brown, J. Sparks, B. Crist. Coach Cowan First row .. B. Brown, J, DeLong. T Michaels, S. Marlena, K. Clark, B. Vauters. J DeMoss. A Schlomer 2nd row - Coach Harry. A. Rooks. .1 Hall, J. Harney, M Stiles, K. Weatherman, L. Bartlett. K. Stiles. C. Young The Rockville High School Varsity Baseball umm had an improving season this year with a record of 5 wins and 3 losses conference record. This is the best record that Rockville compiled in the last few years. The Reserve concluded their season with a total effort of 16. The lone victory was defeating county rival Turkey Run. Their experience will be vital in future years. Coach Jones was very pleased with the output from both teams and believes that next year will be better. First row - Ji Eslinger. J. McIntyre, S. DeMoss, Ji Nevins, B Auman. D. Porter 2nd row - M. Rickettsi R. MarshalL D. Brown. S. White. M. King. 3rd row - Coach Clary, T. Clary. T, Bradburni Coach Jones .1 -A-ai . First row M. Ricketls. T. Bradburn. T. Clary. D. Rapp. 2nd row - J. King. D. Porter. D. Gordon. M. Campbell. 3rd row - Coach Clary. R. Gregg. J. Miller, Coach Jones The 1984 Girl's tennis team had a season record of 4-9. Celia Block was the only team member to be on the Wabash River Conference Team. Sandy Bows and Beth Harry did advance to the second round in the WRC tournament. Rockville was beaten in the sectional tournament by Sullivan. The team is losing three seniors: Celia Block, Debbie McMurlry, and Laura Swaim. The rest of the team is looking forward to a good season next year. 3' 62: $5 F5135 77. V. lijv Front row - Klm Harmless. Tanya Michaels, Becky Nicholas. Cheryl Oberholtzer, Sandy Dowell, Second row - Diane McClure, Laura Swalm, Celia Block, Beth Harry. Debbie McMurlry, Coach Furr The 1984 Golf team had a good spring season, with a cumulative record of 33-5. The team traveled to Big Pine and defeated other conference teams to bring home the WRC trophy. Team members Steve Nelson and Brent Richmond secured spots on the Conference Team and Coach Campbell brought home the Coaches Trophy. The greensmen will only be losing one senior, Rob Jones. Coach Campbell. Mh Merica, 8. Bridge, M. Tucker. J. Parrish, T. Spangler FLORIDARW. 5cm no WIVO'P M I'li mmwmumuummuwmmmI-mvm was main lulu ; num- mun ms aoud III mm w. ram will nun a w nun WI 1. m MOM . lul'll-muwumo Inulnl-Wm-Al 4n! -MnM-na. u-II-ii.uus-lAmoo-mvn o-I-M-Jn-nmnls Student Supporters R u so nmd m football I? 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