Rosedale High School - Outlook Yearbook (Rosedale, IN)

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7 140 “oni ee OUTLOOK 1978 ROSEDALE HIGH SCHOOL ROSEDALE, INDIANA VOLUME 43 peepee Re inet Pcameeweiste Sige eee Spnace recone ins OLIVE MILLICENT DAILY, SPONSOR , Pare. Pie, OUTLOOK 1978 ROSEDALE HIGH SCHOOL ROSEDALE, INDIANA VOLUME 43 LEE Le eres eee OLIVE MILLICENT DAILY, SPONSOR FOREWARD The class of 1978 wishes to share their high school memories with the rest of the students at R.H.S. Time went so quickly — there were things we could have done, yet didn’t do. Those high school years will have a great part in our lives to come. We were beginners as Freshmen — then we worked our way to the top. Now suddenly, we find ourselves starting out again to become the people of tomorrow. We all have a future before us. Let’s seek our happiness and help build a greater tomorrow. TABLE OF CONTENTS Seniors 4 Underclassmen 26 Elementary 48 Activities and Classes 62 Sports 80 Advertising 110 ae Rosedale High School Principal: Mr. Larry Rambis WELCOME TO ROSEDALE We would welcome Mr. Larry Rambis, our er Principal, to Rosedale School. He formerly taught and coached in New Orleans, Louisiana; although he originally came from Sullivan, In- diana. Mr. Rambis and his family have moved into our community and have become involved in many activities in our town. Assisting Mr. Rambis is Mr. Frank Ciolli. In addition to this, he takes care of the attendance and teaches Driver Education. He has been well accepted by the student body, and in our opinion is an asset to our school. Many new ideas have been implemented this year, in addition to keeping many traditions. The winter of ’78 has, indeed, been a trying one — we feel that anyone surviving this one could almost survive anything. ath Ae LENO Te eo eee ye Gehl 3 we eZ Vie re a eae Sea ada SP | : 4 i ae ie Rr Le : oa | ie a oe See (A pak Se . : chard FB beck (AOE NA SECOND ’ Tn a Dee Ce ae. %: LU EA ae Ne Oe Cad atgar ef Greene SENIORS ARE GREAT oi Te Haste ef Be Vee Mohwiia ackman yA ZB SENIORS SAY [LOLA SF cle CHE, RA EAN ADEE ES oa ie ayne ava Jo Ruhes ke : . Ler oe SENIORS SENIORS OF TOMORROW In our school of never ending. You always had a friend of lending. Hours go by — Days rush on. Another year is almost gone. Will we meet again, old friends’ faces? Or will time erase faces and places? Yesterday’s gone. Today is here. Tomorrow memories will always be near. Our Class Officers SENIOR HONORS GIRLS’ STATE: Lynette Miller, Mary Hopkins, Kim Effner, and Karen Harpold. LETTER JACKETS: Ric Blake, Brad Boatman, Jim Chaney, Mike Fisher, Mark Davis, Bruce Germain, Wayne Loomis, Mark Hendrixson, and Robert Swick. ' WH HU TUTTE UU VU Se WAAAY see 4 ae oy 7 Poo Bo, oo) ; Ay BAND SWEATERS: Robert Swick, Janet Mace, Mike Fisher, Lynette Miller, and David Dodd. Kneeling: Karen Harpold and Cindy Haltom. SENIOR STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS: Cathy Chapman, Melinda Jackman, Mary Hopkins, Jim Chaney, Janet Mace, and Mark Davis. SENIOR FUNNIES SRS: Rees ia BOGE Roe See . No, Harvey, it’s MONEY not HONEY that goes in the vault. Try-outs for the Gong Show. Gonged again! SENIOR CHOICE EI Il AY LTTE ee ‘tee Most likely to Succeed: Mark Davis and Lori Payton Tallest: Mary Hopkins. Shortest: Chuck Wright Mr. and Miss Courteous: Bruce Germain and Cathy Chapman 20 a be : 2 | . 4 _ Mr. and Miss Smart: Jim Chaney and Donna Phillips oe Most Talented: Roger Sciotto and Angie Jenkins Man’s Lady: Janet Mace. Lady’s Man: Ric Blake Seniors bestowing honors on Seniors! That was what happened earlier in the year. An election was held to select those appearing on these pages. No one can predict their future, but our classmates tried. Some of the categories were decided upon with great difficulty; while others were much easier. We think we made the right choices. SENIOR PROPHECY Our names are Diane Thompson and Melinda Jackman. It is now the year 2000, and the class of 1978 has reunited for their reunion. First, I see Kim Effner. She couldn’t find a babysitter, so she brought her three sets of twins with her. Cindy Haltom is now a professional decorator and has redecorated every home of her former classmates. She has also furnished Rosedale High School in Early American Ghetto. Janet Mace and her husband own a farm and they are raising lots of .. . kids. Some people might call it an animal farm. Mike Fisher owns a hair salon. He specializes in afros for Americans. Mary Greene married Jo-Jo White. They now call her Light Green. Greg Swick and Chuck Wright now own the Gibault School for Boys. They figured they might as well buy it, after being in there so long. Now they really like it. Brad Boatman now owns a soap factory on the outskirts of Rosedale. He calls it ‘‘Bubba-Dub-Dub.’’ Jon Payne and Mark Hendrixson are the heads of a new Rock ’n Roll group called ‘‘Smooch.”’ (This is instead of ‘‘Kiss.’’) When I was looking through the crowd, I couldn’t find Dave Dodd, so I asked Detective Harvey Hartman where he was. Harvey said that he had moved to Texas and became a Ranger for the ‘‘Dodd Squad.”’ While drinking a cup of Cathy Chapman’s famous sassafras kool-aid, a train pulled in. Out jumped Mark Davis. I knew Mark went to Rose-Hulman to become an engineer, but I didn’t think it was a train engineer! Mark stated that he was being followed by a caboose. (It took four years of college to learn that?) After a while, we decided to take a trip through the Rosedale Museum of Art and Science. The first room we entered was called ‘‘Buster’s.’’ Several drawings adorned each wall. Everyone was glad to see that Roger Sciotto had made the big-time in the art world. We made our way to the Science division, and there over a bubbling brew, we found Jim Chaney. Jim seemed to be in the middle of an important experiment. He told us he was doing something important — he was making noodle soup for the other scientists. After walking all over the museum, Ric Blake climbed to the top of it and wrote ‘‘-78-”’ in black figures. Good ol’ Ric. He has had lots of practice doing that. We all decided to take in a movie for old times’ sake. Who did we see, but Paula Harris leading cheers before it started. We also saw the famous journalist and critic, Lori Payton, about to review the new show. The show was called ‘‘My Three Nuns,’ starring Donna Davis, Sandy Jones, and Julia Martin. Co-starring as high priest of the convent was John Harris. All four of them traveled over Columbia searching out savages from the Dan Lohse tribe. During the intermission, they showed previews of an up-coming movie called ‘‘on the Good Ship Jolley Hop,”’ starring Mary Hopkins and John Wayne. They play as newly-weds going west on a Mississippi steamboat. After the show, we went to eat at a fast food chain called ‘‘McBride’s.’’ It seems Kelly had opened m illions across the country. As we strolled to the front, Teresa Haskell jumped out from behind a Filet-O-Fish and started singing ‘‘Have it your way.’’ After we ordered and sat down, in came Robert Fox and Karen Willians. They seem to be happy in their work as owners of a combination drug store-super market. Over the intercom, we heard the new hit song, ‘‘Tall People,’’ sung by Bruce Germain. We looked at our watches and saw it was time for the TV show, ‘‘Charlie’s Angels.’’ Charlie ‘‘Wayne’’ Loomis, Lynette Miller, Lynn Nevins and Angie Jenkins were the stars. In this episode, the Angels were after two crooked detectives, Karen Dickey and Sherry Slaven. We all piled into millionaire D. J. Brubeck’s cadillac and had him take us to his house to watch the show. After we saw the show, the veterinarian, Bob Swick, and his secretary, Tammy Edington, came in to tell us about a newly discovered dog food. Bob bummed-out when we told him it had alredy been invented. In fact, he was so bummed-out, we had to take him to the hospital. There to greet us were the head nurses, Belinda Bennett and Debbie Beasley. They seemed to handle the situation very well. Sara Rukes was the head dietitian at the hospital, and she recommended that Bob eat tacos and hot sauce for a week. Bob was a little down in the dumps, so we asked the famous dance instructor, Karen Harpold, to bring her dan- cing ‘‘Harpettes’’ to cheer him up. The ‘‘Harpettes’’ wore the most beautiful costumes in the world. When I asked them if Donna Phillips sewed them, they said, ‘‘No, Donna has become an auctioneer.”’ Melinda and I just can’t wait until our 2020 reunion. ee FPO See SENIOR WILL We, the Senior Class of 1978, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament, revoking any will or wills heretofore made by us. We, the class as a whole, will to the Junior Class the title of being the ‘‘Distinguished Seniors of R.H.S.’’ for the coming year. We dispose of our individual characteristics and talents as follows: mmm eee Rae eRe EL ee ee , Debbie Beasley, will my ability to stay in high school to age 20 to anyone who can handle it. , Belinda Bennett, will my wits, courage, and behaviour to my sister Tina. , Ric Blake, will my ability to get caught chewin’ to Joe Buress. , Brad Boatman, will my ability to run into cement walls with Jim’s car to Jeff Fisher. , D.J. Brubeck, will my abilities in Agriculture to anyone who loves the land. , Jim Chaney, will my ability to stay out of trouble with Mr. Butcher to Lee Hutson. , Cathy Chapman, will my ability to become easily embarrassed to Shorty Fisher. Donna Davis, will my Spanish ‘“‘smarts’’ to Linda Payton. Mark Davis, will my position on the varsity team to Brett Ringo. , Karen Dickey, will my position as majorette to the most clumsy and un-coordinated girl. , Dave Dodd, will my musical ability to Mr. Willsey. , Tammy Edington, will my last name to Nick Sanderock, if I can have his. , Kim Effner, will my social activities to anyone who thinks he can keep up with them. , Mike Fisher, will my afro to Kevin Stone. . Robert Fox, will my ability to buy cars to Carey Williams, because he needs all the help he can get. , Bruce Germain, will my ability to not let people write bad things on my notebook to Kevin Stone. Mary Greene, will my shyness around guys to my sister. , Cindy Haltom, will my ability to control my temper to Peggy Blake. Karen Harpold, will my ablity to keep my foot out of my mouth at work to Tina Loomis. , John Harris, will my good conduct to Greg Davis. , Paula Harris, will my position of Varsity cheerleader to Carol Ann Hartman. , Harvey Hartman, will my ability to grow hair on my chest in third grade to anyone in the second grade. , Teresa Haskell, will my terrific driving ability to Brett Ringo. . Mark Hendrixson, will my guitar-playing ability to Steve Stewart. , Mary Hopkins, will all my freshman initiation tricks to Laurie Lee. . Melinda Jackman, will my ability to get along with Mr. Davis to Bill Todd. , Angie Jenkins, will my ability to show some respect for Mr. Willsey to Angie Todd. , Sandy Jones, will my spelling abilities to Paula Ditsler. Dan Lohse, will my pool-shooting ability to anybody who can handle it. , Wayne Loomis, will my typing ability to anyone who enjoys doing things slow. Janet Mace, will my last name to Nancy Couch, when I receive my new one. , Julia Martin, will my hair to Paula Ditzler. . Kelly McBride, will my ability to stay in Mrs. Kearschner’s Spanish Class to Joe Amerman. , Lynette Miller, will my position as pom-pon captain to Nancy Couch. , Lynn Nevins, will the invisible post in the school parking lot to Carol Hartman. , Jon Payne, will my ability to sell fruit to Brad Stone. , Lori Payton, will to the freshmen class a pint of common sense. . Donna Phillips, will my ability to sit through chemistry and physics to anybody who will take it. , Sara Rukes, will my straight hair to Teresa Haltom. . Roger Sciotto, will my artistic ability to Mrs. Bennetti. , Sherry Slaven, will my great artistic ability to Paula Ditzler and Rob Hughes. , Greg Swick, will my long hair to Carl Abrams. , Robert Swick, will my ability to total a car out to Joe Hawkins. . Diane Thompson, will my ability to stay awake in Practical Math to Joyce Hoggatt. , Karen Williams, will my ability to sit through Business Law to anyone who likes to talk sports with the teacher. , Chuck Wright, will my long hair to Jerry Stahl. This document has been regularly signed and witnessed by the Class of ’78. 23 NAME Deborah Beasley Belinda Bennett Ric Blake Brad Boatman Dennis Brubeck Jim Chaney Cathy Chapman Donna Davis Mark Davis Karen Dickey David Dodd Tamara Edington Kim Effner Mike Fisher Robert Fox Bruce Germain Mary Greene Cindy Haltom Karen Harpold John Harris Paula Harris Harvey Hartman Mark Hendrixson Mary Hopkins Melinda Jackson Angela Jenkins Sandi Jones Danny Lohse Charles Loomis Janet Mace Julia Martin Kelly McBride Lynette Miller Lynn Nevins Lori Payton Donna Phillips Sara Rukes Roger Sciotto Sherry Slaven Greg Swick Robert Swick Diane Thompson Karen Williams Chuck Wright 24 NICKNAME Deb Spook Horse Bubba DEJ Elmo Chit Chat Laverne ReaD) Hazel Big T Ed Rene Fish Foxie Juice Greenie Halty Harp Blondie Clara Herb Hindu Mar Jack Angie Alex Don Lumsey Macie Piglet K.J. Fay Lynnie Lori Donna Josie Buster Pea Dot Swick Swickie Red Karen Dorby PASTIME Baby sitting Partying Running Partying Farming Music Sewing Swimming Partying Running around Stamps chess Rick Partying Parke Place Work Bumming around Baby sitting Running around Work Partying Danny Chewin’ Playing guitar Tennis Work Work Music Sleep Annette With Jim Goofin’ off Thinking of Kevin Havin’ fun Virgil Reading art Running around Watching T.V. Drawing Cruisin’ Partying Rockville Dennis Watching T.V. Cruisin’ AMBITION National Guard Millionaire Brain Surgeon Smart for Once Farmer Electrical engineer College grad Beautician Go to college Supervisor of Kathryn Hamilton Musician Happily married Photographer Be Rich Be Rich College Secretary Interior decorator To be married Move get a job Rich Happy Happily married Play at Madison Square Garden Teacher Nurse Be Happy Help mankind Race car driver Baseball player X-ray technician Happily married Receptionist Married receptionist Happiest girl in in the whole U.S.A. Journalist Interior Designer Veterinarian assistant Be an artist Cop Mechanic Farmer Model Criminologist Be a star DATA THISA AND THATA LIKELY TO BE Living with brother Poor Father of seven Bartender Nothing Electrocuted Housewife Housewife College drop-out Patient there Carpenter Single Head of Brownies Bum Poor Bum Housewife Housewife Old Maid Working for Dad Poor Lonely Egg grader Superstar Drop-out Bum Housewife Doctor Bum Water boy Farmwife Old Maid In Hospital Single waitress Satisfied Journalist Traveler Old Maid An artist Crook Hobo Poor Old Maid Criminal Bum = ches inaseatsttn eitieseiie” wer re TTP ES SS: gure en CO bevy = po aS Nn x) A ee x) 4 —_ | ! | | SENIORS SAY “FAREWELL UNDERCLASSMEN”? Each year the Junior Class hosts the Junior-Senior Prom. Every student worked hard to reach the goal that the class had set. Earlier in the year, a magazine drive was held and during the basketball season, the concession stand was mann- ed by this class. We, the Senior Class, thank them for giving us a most delightful Prom. Mrs. Owens and Mr. Freeman have been very willing sponsors for this class this year. Carl Abrams Michael Barsch Rosalee Blackburn Peggy Blake Darlene Blankenship Kathy Beeler Carol Brown Joe Buress JUNIORS Junior class officers: Ramona Stevenson, secretary; Darrell Phillips, treasurer; Don Leitgable, vice president; and Peggy Blake, president. 27 28 JUNIORS WORK FOR PROM Virgil Cook Nancy Couch Millicent Daily Janet Dilley Kerry Draper Kenny Dugger Jeff Fisher Rhonda Fitch Jo Anna Fox Eugene Gann Debbie Gosnell Carol Hartman Joe Hawkins Joyce Hoggatt Allen Hubbard Jeen Anne Hughes Penny Kelsheimer Roger Lawson Laurie Lee Don Leitgabel WAIT UNTIL 1979 Tina Lohse Tina Loomis Curt Mager } Mark Marietta Jeff Martin Roscoe McGlynn Wayne Nevins Alan Payne Sally Payne Terri Payne Jim Perry Cindy Peterson Darrell Phillips Mari Pollard Tony Poole Brett Ringo Nick Sanderock | Rhonda Searing Brad Smith Judy Staggs 29 WIND DESTROYS FLOAT Ramona Stevenson Steve Stewart Kevin Stone Ken Thompson Bill Todd Kim Tyler Peggy Urbain Jim Vanzo Linda Virostko Wendy Wakefield Stacey Weisbach Peggy Weise we uae. aehe Roscoe McGlynn examines the Junior entry in the Homecoming Parade. ae 30 | | | CLASS OF 1980 The Sophomores have gotten an early start on the Prom they will be hosting next year. At all of the girls’ basketball and volleyball games, they sold refreshments and ran the con- cession stand. By starting at this early date, they should have a large amount of money to use towards their Prom. This class won first prize for their entry in the Homecoming float competition. ““Smokey and the Bandit,’ was the movie their float was based upon. Sponsoring this group of sophomores is Mrs. Overpeck and Mr. White. This class is looking forward to two more fantastic years at R.H.S. Annette Abernathy Teri Altman Joe Amerman Mel Anderson Denise Atkinson Myra Bartlett Lori Beasley Reesea Beasley tetpenrimememtreeetanetensssestenenny i | 3 4 ee | a Sophomore Class Officers: Lori Brower, Secretary; Annette Abernathy, Treasurer; Jerry Stahl, President; and Tim Dickey, Vice President. 31 SOPHOMORES: Dianna Boatman Mike Brock Lori Brower Thomas Chaney Rick Cuthbertson Allen Dailey Tracey Daily Todd Davis Tim Dickey Paula Ditzler Ronna Edington Mark Engle Scott Fetter Keith Foltz Ron French Rebecca Gann Jim Germain Vickie Greene Ruth Haskell Brad Hay ONWARD AND UPWARD Jane Hickman Pam Hicks Rob Hughes Lee Hutson ) Garry Isle Paul Langenfield | Jim Leitgable Greg Mager | Kathy Manwaring | Kelly McClain | David Marietta Chris Marsolf Lisa Martin i Kim Miller Lillian Morgan i Rick Nevins ee Jeff Norman Larry Richards Sherri Rambis Chuck Robbins 33 ae WIN FIRST i = wey Pl ee WPirrrene, ws ee Jerry Stahl Becky Stevenson Brad Stone Janet Trout Tim Vandivier Vic Vandivier Darryl Van Duyn Millie Vermillion Pam Walker Lori Wehr Becky Wheat Carey Williams Ken Wilson Kim Wright Lori York Lori Yowell CLASS OF 1981 R.H.S..welcomed the 1977 Freshman Class in the fall. They have been very busy getting in- volved in the girls’ and boys’ athletics. In the fall, there were six girls chosen to be Freshman cheerleaders for the basketball } season. These girls represented our | school very well. | All during the months of November and December, this class was very | active working on their float, win- ‘dow decorations, and creative _ posters. December 17 was the ex- citing day, when they would find _ out the results. They received third | place on their float, second on their }window, and second on their | poster. This young class deserves | our congratulations! | The class sponsors, Mr. Brooks and Mr. Kaufman, have told these ) students that before school is out, they would be able to order their | class rings. Saad | Having a round table discussion are the Freshman Class officers. They | are: Lisa Sciotto, Treasurer; Brenda Brower, Secretary; Teresa Haltom | President; and Jay Fitch, Vice-President. i David Adams Delores Anderson | Eugene Ash Mark Benell Lu Ann Bennett Brenda Blake } Patty Brakensiek i Jennifer Brewer CLOSE ENCOUNTE Brenda Brower J. D. Brown Darrell Brubeck Matt Bullington Pam Chaney Linda Crowder Greg Davis Rick Deichmiller Larry Diamond John Ditzler James Edington Lori Finley Ron Fisher Lori Frazier | Stacey Groves Teresa Haltom Allen Harney Kirk Harris Danny Hawkins Steve Hendrixson MODEL UNITED NATIONS Richard J. Stuffle, Superintendent Southwest Parke Community School Board left to right: Robert G. Stith, Sr., Russell Sanders, Joe Rose, Jerry Manley, Richard Stuffle, and Dallas Collings. 40 FACULTY CANDIDS Olive Millicent Daily Dudley Davis Business Education Industrial Education i Raymond Willsey Phyllis Owens Music Home Economics Mrs. Sharon Meschen English and Library Mr. Jonathon Brooks Mathematics and Science Mrs. Julie Hire Physical Education and Health R.H.S. FACULTY ney SL CaeeY Pe ae Sh oy ee Oe se ie oe PRET Gs het was Ue ashi pee as ne pera aie aoe ie re Mrs. Deborah Benetti Art , Mr. Ray Willsey Band Director Mrs. Eileen Ke arschne Spanish and Social Studies FACULTY AT ATTENTION ” ls, you don’t write Shorthand with a pen , gir such as this ° a int A two-handed finger po esi ite hein Wein saeNR acc Cooma! es ] Daddy got a new baby gir 44 AND AT EASE: The Hawkeye is a No. 1 Hotshot fan. Mrs. Donna Williams makes speaking correctly fun. Mrs. Audry Wood enjoys working with the Remedial Reading Program. .H.S. NON-TEACHING Phyllis Latona Head Cafeteria Cook CAFETERIA PERSONNEL Left to right: Judy Lemmons, Elenore Herzog, Elsie Wheat, Leslie Repasz, Audrey Abernathy, Phyllis Latona, and Amelia Jukes. 46 PERSONNEL SCHOOL CUSTODIANS Warren Feree and Chuck Rosa SCHOOL SECRETARY AND HELPERS Lynette Miller, Lori York, Janet Dilley, Kathy Beeler, Peggy Urbain, Denise Atkinson, Joanna Fox, and Tammy Edington situate themselves around Mrs. Judy Adams, our school secretary. Mr. Bill Brant Jakie Amerman Leo Benoit Dewayne Carty . Finley Chaney Brian Craft Jeanna Eddy Bonnie Falls Kathy Germain Jeff Harrison Melissa Hunter Richard Lewellen ‘Judy Lowe Mark Oaks Rammie O’Brien Rickie O’Brien Kristi Rambis Kimberly Rogers Janie Runyon | Rodney Smith | Rocky Solberg Joann Staggs Rodney Todd Wendy Van Hook | Lisa Wehr Frank Whitecotten 30 GRADE FIVE Mrs. Virginia Cash Jill Behny | Laura Black . Lee Ann Blair Teresa Brackall David Callecod | Sam Cottrell Annette Dickey | Amy Effner Greg Foltz Ron Harrison Tim Isle | Denise Jenkins | | | Greg Hamilton . Roberta Johnston } | Wayne Keltz Nikki Long | Dawn May Billy McClain . Andy Pinegar eo | Randy Pinegar Dawn Scott Jill Shoemaker Amber Sturgeon | Guy Vermillion | | al ——eeeovooceen OFF —_ an GRADE FOUR Mrs. Sandra Klopfenstein Bobby Andrew Tina Apfel Peggy Bratt Charles Dilsaver Cleve Dougherty Libby Fowler Steve Hesler Kevin Hoggatt Phillip Jennings Mary Lynne Keltz Lisa McCracken Michelle Pleasant Joey Price Terry Runyon Kenny South Minerva Vera Tammy Wood Mrs. Ruth Huxford Becky Allenbaugh Tommy Barsch Kim Brewer Terry Falls Rodney Hendrixson Jonie Hunter Gary Jarrel Cindy Martin Larry McClain Bill Morgan Bob Morgan Billy Myers Scott O’Neal Amy Terry Michele Tryon Jeff Williams GRADE FOUR Mrs. Linda Peperak Curtis Blackburn Bobby Boatman Chuck Brackall Karen Carter Bucky Cox Debbie Fields Brad Harrison Craig Hoke Kim Hunter Raymond Jett Bill Jones Shawn McCain Kathy Mobley Brent Neal Annette Pleasant Don Price Reece Scott Rick Shaw Kimberly Tracy Keith Williams Rick Wood Rebecca York GRADE THREE Amy Adams Billy Boatman Hope Branson Peter Chiasson Mrs. Anita Martin | Dennis Cottrell | Angela Craft Davey Gilstrap | Brandon Grindle Sharlynn Hart Derek Lightle Wendy Lindsey Jeff Maskeweke Tony McClain Becky Nicholas Karie Pennington Danny Price James Reynolds Tony Roll | John Uplinger | Kevin Wright | Mike Wright i 90 536 GRADE TWO Mrs. Virginia Bell Rachel Adams G. J. Bland Angela Cartrette B. J. Cole Scotty Cox Becky Edington Krista Feuquay Janus Gann Jay Howard J. T. Huxford Travis Jennings Rob Johnston Jon Jones David Leitgabel Kenny Lowe Jimmy Marietta Kristen Mashewske Mark McClain Jayne Ann McMullen Angie Melsheimer Cathy Myers Laura Porter Danny Runyon Mike Spaw Stephen Turner Chris Uselman Ricky Whitecotton Dackie Wood Mrs. Rose Vukusich Rhonda Andrew Robin Bailey Ticia Callecod TonJa Cordell Marty Craft Teresa Falls John Fisher Joe Hammond Tony Holcomb Jennifer Hughett Dawn Isbell Cindi Jenkins Sherri Jones Shelly Keltz Billy Long Brian Massey Robby McCracken Kellie Medsker Curt Owens Angela Pinegar Gerri Rambis Tonnie Rogers Michael Stutler Jeff Taylor Eric Uplinger Robbie Virostko Rob Webster Eric White Scott Woody 308 RADE ONE Mrs. Carol Alumbaugh Denise Abernathy Tammy Amerman Karen Andrew Mike Cottrell John Effner Christie Getche Amy Green Greg Harvey Pamela Hendrixson = James Howard Lori Lindsey Bobby Jo May Dennis Mitchell David Poore Leigh Ann Reynolds Kevin Rogers Chris Ross Leslie Shaw Shay South Angela Terry Tony Thompson David Todd Felicia Tuberosa Diane Vicory Brent Wood Mika Yocum Mrs. Jo Ann Townse Jamie Adams Traci Apfel Brandi Bennett Matt Clements Darrell Cook Debbie Cottrell Marcy Cuiska Erin Dailey Brenda Frazier Missy Godsey Rena Huxford Joey Jarrell Michael Leitgabel Mitch Marsolf Shelly McCracken Steve Meers Chuck Potts Jeff Price Stephanie Price David Salmon Dawn Tracy Ricky Tryon Jimmy Van Hook Brooke Winn GRADE ONE 60 KINDERGARTEN A.M. A pega ent nypaaay MM EN at ey Mrs. Elaine Albers Amy Behny Cheryl Benell Michelle Blair Tina Boatman Bridget Brower Charles Brown Scott Bunch Ricky Chamberlain Carl Christenberry Jimmy Downing Ron Edington Mike Feuquay Bucky Germain Derrick Hatcher Brandy Lovelady Patty Meers Kendra Morlan Johnny Pollard Char Robbins Sherry Staggs Darren Stanley Jared Stark Amanda Stedman Tawnee L ynn Stith Angie Stutler Mike Vicory Steve Virostko Shelly Williams Ryan White KINDERGARTEN P.M. Richie Baker Billie Jo Biddle Leigh Ann Blake Carrie Ann Bland John Bullington Todd Chiasson Darrek Davis Jenny Dean Kelly Foxworthy Linda Kaye Goodrich Jon Hestler Angela Hire Chad Hoffman Jacquie Huxford Troy Jones Jim Mallery Katrina Mattingly Leha Neal Chad O’ Neal Tracy Ross Lisa Kay Rukes Jamey Slaven Stephanie Tryon Steve Van Ness Matt Vermillion Clint Williams Johnny Wilson Brian Wood R.H.S. ACTIVITIES STUDENT COUNCIL This group of students, chosen by their classmates, do a lot of planning and hard work to make many activities run more smoothly. They would like to publicly thank their sponsors, Mrs. Sharon Meschen and i Mr. Greg Butcher. The officers are: Mary Hopkins, president; Janet Mace, vice presi- dent; Cathy Chapman, secretary, and Mark Davis, treasurer. Members of the Council are: Jim Leitgabel, Paula Ditzler, Brenda Blake, Melinda Jackman, Cathy Chapma n, Mary Hopkins, Tina Loomis, Janet Mace, Sharon Meschen, Sponsor; Angela Todd, Kim Tyler and Greg Butcher, Spon- sor. Kneeling: Jim Chaney and Mark Davis. Janet Mace, Editor Olive M. Daily, Sponsor Curtis Mager, Ass’t editor Cathy Chapman Curtis Mager Hi-Lites Editor Yearbook Photographer Publications staff, left to right: Karen Harpold, Lynn Nevins, Tammy Edington, Cathy Chapman, Curt Mager, Janet Mace, Editor; Sara Rukes, Mary Greene, and Rosalee Blackburn. Mrs. Olive Daily, sponsor, is seated. 64 Advanced Biology Mr. George Freeman, Instructor Senior English Mrs. Carole Nasser, Instructor Nic Government Mr. Steve Kaufman, Instructor ce Se oe ee) eo U.S. History, taught by Mrs. Elaine Kearschner. Chemistry I, taught by Mr. Jonathon O. Brooks. Aen Business Law, taught by Mr. Greg Butcher. ay ¥ 66 AS DAYS RUSH ON U.S. History, taught by Mr. Steve Kaufman. Bookkeeping, taught by Mrs. Olive Millicent Daily. Vocational Agriculture, taught by Mr. Wayne Stanley. R.H.S. CLASSES FT Brad Stone and Tim Dickey are learning about small engines. Mrs. Daily instructs her class in the theory of shorthand. Students are learning math for every-day use. 68 ARE MEANINGFUL Mrs. Hire teaches Health to Freshman girls. pinnae, Physical fitness is necessary for Phys. Ed. 9. Freshman girls learn to sew in Home Economics. WHERE LEARNING Mrs. Meschen’s Sophomore English Waiting for class to get underway. Sneaking a snack in Home Ec.! 70 Law two heads are better than ineSs For Bus ing I. Typ fa O = QO, Nn [x] nS E d the paper in y hall. in th hour stud our pst Ss Stacey beh F , It SA ASA a Dann i BAND OFFICERS: Cindy Haltom, Secretary; Karen Dickey, Vice-President; Bob Swick, President; and Peggy Weise, Treasurer. A it | CHOIR OFFICERS: Teresa Haskell, Secretary; Paula Harris, Vice-President; Angie Jenkins, President; and Jeff Martin, Treasurer. Front row, left to right: Denise Atkinson, Lori Beasley, Paula Harris, Angie Jenkins, Jeff Martin, Ric Blake, Angela Todd, Robin Howk, Debbie Beasley, and Teresa Haskell. Second row, left to right: Vickie Oaks, Rebecca Gann, Pam Walker, Dianna Boatman, Tina Walden, Joanna Fox, Terri Martin, Delores Anderson, and Todd Davis. Third row, left to right: Brad Boatman, Joe Amerman, Sally Payne, Barbara Barnard, Kim Wright, Teri Altman, Joyce Hoggatt, Jeff Fisher, Diane Thompson, and Virgil Cook. Choir director, Ray Willsey. Ray Willsey Kenny Dugger | Band Director Drum Major ROSEDALE HIGH SCHOOL MARCHING BAND Front row, left to right: Dave Marietta, Gary Isle, Rhonda Searing, Wendi Wakefield, Ronna Edington, Peggy Weise, Kenny Dugger, Linda Virostko, Mille Vermillion, Tina Roland, Chris Marsolf, Jim Edington, and Scott Fetter. Back row: Tom Payne, Mary Pollard, Becky Wheat, Bob Swick, Rob Hughes, Janet Trout, Kelly McClain, Anne Hughes, David Dodd, Rick Nevins, Jim Germain, Mike Fisher, and Mr. Ray Willsey, Director. MAJORETTES Sitting: Cindy Haltom and Karen Dickey Standing: Angela Todd and Tina Loomis Pom-pon Corps: First row, left to right; Annette Abernathy, Reesea Beasley. and Karen Harpold. Second row: Lillian Morgan, Joyce Hoggatt, Jane Hickman, and Diane Thompson. Third row: Myra Bartlet, Lisa Martin, Cindy Haltom, Lori Brower. and Janet Mace. Fuurth row: Terri Thompson, Lynette Miller, and Angie Jenkins. Fifth row: Nancy Couch and Peggy Blake. Brad Bumgardner, Donna Buress, Betty Couch, Lori Dickey, Dianna Mager, Bob Stith, and Swick. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA an Tina TUSHor= Front row, left to right: Scott Fetter, Rick Nevins, Lisa Sciotto, David Marietta, John Ditzler, Curt Mager, and Mark Benell. Back row, left to right: Jim Vanzo, D. J. Brubeck, Jon Payne, Brad Stone, Tim Dickey, Bob Swick, Joe Hawkins, Kevin Stone, Greg Mager, Alan Payne, and Mark Marietta. 76 SOCIAL STUDIES CLUB OFFICERS: President, Don Leitgable; Vice-Presi- dent, Mary Hopkins; Secretary, Angie Jenkins; and Treasurer, Karen Dickey. Front row, left to right: Karen Williams, Sherry Slaven, Mike Barsch, Karen Dickey, Lynette Miller, Cindy Haltom, Janet Mace, Mary Hopkins, and Laurie Lee. Second row, left to right: Kim Tyler, Paula Ditzler, Terri Payne, Linda Virostko, Jeen Anne Hughes, Angie Jenkins, Jeff Martin, Brad Smith, and Steve Kaufman, Sponsor. Third row, left to right: Chris Marsolf, Rob Hughes, Brad Boatman, Joyce Hoggatt, Rhonda Searing, Mark Davis, Jane Hickman, Don Leitgable, and Joe Buress. 77 Officers: Donna Phillips, treasurer; Janet Mace, vice president; Mary Ann Hopkins, president; and Karen Dickey, secretary. Pep Club Members — Row one, left to right: Joyce Hoggatt, Nancy Couch, Cathy Chapman, Paula Harris, Peggy Blake, and Peggy Weise. Se- cond row: Mrs. Julie Hire, sponsor; R. J. Swick, Curt Mager, Jane Hickman, Tina Loomis, Rhonda Searing, Angie Todd, Brenda Blake, Janet Mace, Mary Hopkins, and Karen Dickey. Third row: Patty Brakensiek, Linda Payton, Lori Finley, Tina Walden, Bobbette Marshall, Tinker Daily, Tina Lohse, Rhonda Fitch, Ramona Stevenson, Stacey Weisbach, Tammy Edington, Julia Martin, and Paula Ditzler. Fourth row: Jo Anna Fox, Linda Crowder, Stacy Groves, Lisa Loy, Kelly McBride, Sherri Slaven, Lori Payton, Tiane Thompson, Sara Rukes, Mary Greene, and Becky Stevenson. Fifth row: Lynette Miller, Laurie Lee, Carol Hartman, Cindy Haltom, Angie Jenkins, Anne Hughes, Linda Virostko, Kelly McClain, Ronna Edington, Lisa Martin, Becky Wheat, and Kim Tyler. Sixth row: Vickie Greene, Annette Abernathy, Karen Harpold, Lynn Nevins, Virgil Cook, Jeff Martin, Shorty Fisher, Sherri Rambis, Denise Atkinson, Pam Walker, Diane Boatman, and Tracey Daily. Seventh row: Don Leitgable, Donna Phillips, Darrell Trout, Jim Edington, John Ditzler, Stan Smith, Betty Taylor, Lori Brower, Terri Alt- man, Penny Kelsheimer, and Janet Dilley. Eighth row: Alan Payne, Joe Hawkins, Robin Howk, Lori Frazier, Pam Chaney, Lisa Sciotto, Adrienne Sliger, Terri Thompson, Rebecca Gann, Debbie Gosnell, Kim Wright, Lillian Morgan, and Lori Yowell. 78 we ie Our last home game! a Varsity at work. NUUUDEUURERELNRY 6 Poems Ss HEEEREOED Yea! Rah! Team oe ROSEDALE 2 cheering, 2 chatting, and 2 watch MO a _ ing! Busy, Busy, Busy! | } | wean Our coaches: George Freeman, varsity basketball and track; Julie Hire, all girls’ athletics; and Greg Butcher, baseball, B-team and Freshman basket- ball, and cross country. It’s just about tip-off time for the mighty Hotshots team! g g ae Jim and Anne revert back to the ’50s for Spirit This signifies the Seniors of °78’s gift to Homecom- Week. ing. Queen Paula beginning her reign. Homecoming Parade getting underway with the cheerleaders’ chants! wR Woops! Wrong room! MANAGERS Kneeling, left to right: Shorty Fisher and Mike Barsch. Standing: Reesea Beasley, Vickie Green, and Anne Hughes. (Not shown, Mary Hopkins.) ‘But my dear, how do you see?”’ | The Pom-pon girls trying to get organized. CEG . “ SASS KSEE —— rece “ x KC . Janet Mace : -_ Cathy Chapman Queen Attendant . “ 4 7 oF Queen Attendant Kim Tyler Junior Princess Annette Abernathy Brenda Brower Sophomore Princess Freshman Princess HOMECOMING 1977 % nr w 86 HAPPENINGS EVENTS Lad | i, ea Lit (53 © Oc gee = = ET fe o _ o oD i bascared Qa oO = oe ss fe :: sS Oe no © o = fae Oo 2) Os a g oS oO oq — fey © = ie a = a c x s m 4 ea pes fa i Oo a s = — iS ae = w o ci YD) : = Fx a =, oe ‘i 88 Mel Nevins makes the final round. Rob Hughes represents our Hotshots on the turf. i, i] Nelson crosses the finish line. ee Mike Fisher has a strong lead. Looks like a soft landing tor Jim Chaney. BASKETBALL IS KING George Freeman, Varsity Basketball Coach Greg Butcher, B-team and Freshman Basketball Coach | i ie MG fT . 2 ss VARSITY THAM — Kneeling, iett to right: Bill J.ee Hutson. Mike Fisher, Bruce Germain, Kevin Todd, Jim Chaney, Mark Davis, Wayne Loomis, and Stone, Darrell Phillips, Brad Boatman, and Coach Ric Blake. Standing: Assistant Coach, Greg Butcher, George Freeman. i SAlav 90) B-TEAM — Kneeling, left to right: Brad Stone, Carey Williams, Buckley Latona, Barry Styles, Rick Cuthbertson, and Kenny Wilson. Standing: Jim Germain, Mark Marietta, Vic Vandivier, Ron French, Jeff Norman, Brett Ringo, Jim Leitgabel, and Greg Butcher, Coach. FRESHMAN TEAM — Kneeling, left to right: Buckley Latona, Stan Smith, Don Wilson, and Jim Edington. Stan- ding: Doug Styles, Steve Hendrixson, Barry Styles, Ron Fisher, and Greg Butcher, Coach. B-TEAM CHEERLEADERS Jane Hickman, Tina Loomis, Angela Todd, and Brenda Blake. qv Rhonda Searing, VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Nancy Couch, Peggy Blake, Joyce Hoggatt, Cathy Chapman, Paula Harris, and Peggy Weise. FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS Betty Taylor, Pam Chaney, Robin Howk, Practice makes perfect! Adrienne Sliger, and Lori Frazier. Peg Nancy pose pretty. BASEBALL: TRI-RIVER CHAMPS Lee Hutson catches for Coach Butcher’s batting practice. SG Warren Brown tries to ‘‘head him Sal Lirsta. | First row, left to right: Ric Blake, Wayne Loomis, Mark Nacke, Barry Jenkins, Brian Collings, Brad Bumgardner, Warren Brown, Jim Huxford, and Mike Nacke. Back row: Lee Hutson, Jim Leitgabel, Don Leitgabel, Mike Fisher, Darrell Phillips, Kevin Stone, Tim Dickey, Carey Williams, Rick Cuthbert- son, and Coach Greg Butcher. 94 CROSS COUNTRY CROSS COUNTRY Kneeling: Tom Virostko, Ron Fisher, Steve Hendrixson, and Stan Smith. Standing: Larry Rickard, Ken Wilson, Rob Hughes, Mike Fisher, Coach Greg Butcher, Wayne Loomis, Jim Leitgabel, Carey Williams, and Buckley Latona. Row one, front: Coach George Freeman, Mark Davis, Bui Todd, Mark Marietta, and Larry Rickard. Row two: Ric Blake, Mike Fisher, Bob Swick, Jim Chaney, and Vic Vandivier. Row three: Brad Stone, Mark Hendrixson, Don Leitgabel, Mike Barsch, Jeff Martin, and Shorty Fisher. 96 ggsthlle x 4 norstols Bs St VOLLEYBALL Kneeling, left to right: Patty Brakenseik, Coach Julie Hire, and Ronna Edington. Row two: Jane t Dilley, Manager; Kathy Beeler, Stacey Groves, Dianna Boatman, Lori Brower, Tracey Daily, Lisa Martin, Kelly McClain, Janet Trout, and Lisa Sciotto. Row three: Denise Atkinson, Manager; Lorri Ugo, Peggy Urbain, Tinker Daily, Donna Phillips, Karen Harpold, Sherry Rambis, Rhonda Searing, and Peggy Weise. Row four: Cindy Peterson, Janet Mace, Mary Hopkins, Becky Wheat, and Karen Dickey. VARSITY BASKETBALL Kneeling, left to right: Karen Dickey, Lorri Ugo, Cindy Peterson, and Tinker Daily. Standing: Kelly McClain, Manager; Stacey Weisback, Mari Pollard, Tina Loomis, and Mrs. Julie Hire, Coach. B-TEAM BASKETBALL Kneeling, left to right: Ronna Edington, Lisa Martin, Becky Wheat, and Janet Trout. Standing: Mrs. Julie Hire, Coach; Lisa Sciotto, Teressa Haltom, Brenda Blake, and Kelly McClain, Manager. 97 Wa ASS stecapercecscrpcecrtays oy: Aeon GIRLS IN ACTION Pe gente eLve govith ON THE HARDWOOD REY LAO AMPLE evo P| = Our coach is grrr-eat! Make it a good serve! 99 100 101 SEES U SRE NANT OSS aaRe Sa SESE ai ewe SESE Wt SAL HE: i ae ee eS! i. Sa. BSNS aw TT ee Pe Ey PY = | ' Front row, left to right: Peggy Weise, Cathy Chapman, Tina Swick, Queen Betty Couch, Janet Mace, and Cindy Doughty. Back row, left to right: King Brad Bumgardner, Rusty Akers, John Meyerhofer, Gary Winters, Jim Huxford, and Bill Gregg. “I Like Dreamin’,’’ was the theme for the 14th annual Prom held at Rose-Hulman Institute on April 30, 1977. This gala affair was begun with Jim Chaney welcoming all the guests of the Junior Class. Brad Bumgardner responded very warmly on behalf of the seniors. After a delicious dinner of roast sirloin and trimmings, Mary Hopkins and Tammy Edington read the Senior Prophecy and Senior Will. At last, the moment everyone awaited! The crowning of the Queen! And for the very first time, the King! Jim Chaney crowned Betty Couch 1977 Jr.-Sr. Prom Queen. Janet Mace had the pleasure to crown Brad Bumgardner our very first Prom King. Summer Wine provided music for the evening’s dancing. The theme song, danced by the newly crowned royalty, took the en- tire group into a romantic evening, enjoyed by all who attended. By the witching hour of 12:00 — the formal evening was over, but the fun was just beginning. A post-prom was held at Brazilian Lanes until 4:00 a.m. Here there was something for everyone to enjoy. After breakfast, another change of clothes, and perhaps 40 winks, many headed north to Turkey Run State Park for a pic- nic, a game of softball, or to just relax in the sun. 103 HOMECOMING 1977 Brenda Brower escorted by Brad Boatman. NS SSG Queen Paula awaits her crown. | ) Se 7 ee Te ON OS CoOL ee . 5 tae = “ so Sa Pa , ie We re a ae Mee pei Se re a er macnn eee ee ae Ne cracls 5 ae ae “6 ee a a = se “ 2 H aS ¢ - CRS att wt . e : i a0 Le a Fe an OO ae Can you find the rabbit in THE TERRE HAUTE oh AR —— g The Indiana-Illir Oreenei aie Blizzard Of 18 Dig-Out Basho Midwest Blast = Indiana Death Toll 10 Brings Troops om weet SEN T NEL SERVING PARKE COUNTY SINCE ae eee eSNG Oe Ce ROCKVILLE, INDIANA, MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1978 15 CENTS BLIZZARD Area Recovers From Blizzard Wabash Valley Begins Digging Out ‘78 Blizzard: The one your grandkids will hear about 106 As editor of the 1978 OUTLOOK, I would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who has taken part in my high school career. The °78 yearbook Staff would like to express their sincere gratitude to those who helped in publishing the 1978 OUTLOOK — our photographer, Mr. Mike Kite; our publisher Mr. George B. Carey, and all of the students and faculty for their cooperation throughout the year. My very sincere thanks go to the dedicated lady who makes the entire yearbook a success, my spon- sor and my friend, Mrs. Olive Daily. We hope we have captured a few of your memora- ble experienes and friends for years to come. Most sincerely, Ye noe Noes Janet Mace Editor-in-Chief 107 OUR YEAR This year has been a different one in many uncommon ways. We were scheduled to go our regular time; but missed about 20 days. It all started out unusually warm, as most early autumn days run. | But as soon as December came on the scene, it seemed that our plagues had begun. Homecoming was set for December 10, but was postponed because of snow. | It is difficult to have a parade or a crowd when the weather is 15 below. We finally had our Homecoming game — it was only seven days late. But the weather took its toll on the floats — some of them weren’t too great. It seemed to us, who had waited so long, for the magical year ’78, That one bad thing after another came. ‘‘Oh, please, don’t change the date.”’ The ground was white, and still it came — there seemed no let up in sight. Then on Wednesday, January 25 — a cold and blizzardy night. The wind was blowing; and it kept snowing, all day and all night too. It was even snowing on Friday morn, but the wind began to subdue. School was called off — nobody could come; but then, one day when we did, We were all made to leave, to stand in the snow, because in our school a bomb had been hid! Of course none was found — for that we were glad. Was it a hoax, a sick joke, or a fad? But for one to call in such a thing, there’s just one word for it and that’s “‘Sad! For the months of January, February and March, the snow continued to fall. So far the great year of ’78 hasn’t been so great after all! Energy, too! Yes, we felt the crunch! Cold room and unlighted halls. No welders, no sewing machines, nor refrigerators, no less; not even clocks worked on the walls. The miners decided to go on a Strike the very first part of December. It lasted longer than any on record; more than a hundred days, I remember. Our town was dark because of this. P.S.I. cut all street lights with their tools. They also read our meter at school every day, to see if we complied with the rules. 108 en The snow finally stopped, but then the rains came. Again no buses could run. The creeks and branches overflowed their banks — could we never again see the sun? Finally in March, we had a full week. Spring seemed likely to again come around. But our parking lot was a virtual lake. If you fell, chances are you would drown. Our roads, too, had weathered the storms, but not without a cost. Some of the pot holes were so big that if you hit one, your car would be lost. All in all, considering all things, the year won’t be hard to remember. Especially the first three months of it and we won’t forget last December. Oh, yes, there too, have been many good times — good friends, jokes (dirty and clean). Who could ever forget our Homecoming night when Paula was crowned our Hotshot Queen? Graduation Day kept getting closer. “‘What are you wearing to the Prom?’’ Trying to get a job after school, or answering, “‘I’ll have to go home and ask Mom.”’ This year has been a different one in many uncommon ways. But the most uncommon thing that could happen to us — It’s the end of our High School Days! 109 ROSEDALE SCHOOL SOUTHWEST FARKE COMMUN'TY SCHOOL CORPORATION THANK YOU FOR YCUR ADVERTISING i cae a a -_ sen sa aags amti eR AC EEE ee i: ee MR. PENQUIN FORMAL SHOPPE J n e es 5 ae: | mane Rosedale’s Prom Headquarters | , 26 South Seventh Street s2 a Terre Haute, Indiana ROCKVILLE FLYING SERVICE Aerial Seeding Spraying Dusting Fertilizing Crop Inspection Pipeline Patrol Complete line of Agricultural Chemicals 111 Congratulations Class of ’78 PARKE STATE BANK A Full Service Bank Parke County’s Largest Bank Serving this area Since 1873 Auto Loans - Personal Loans Farm Loans - Real Estate Loans Checking Accounts - Savings Accounts Christmas Savings - Night Deposit Safe Deposit Boxes - Travel Service Member F.D.I.C. Telephone: 548-2266 Rosedale, Indiana GARZOLINI TIRE AND BATTERY CO. Tires - Batteries Hi-Performance Parts - Custom Wheels Don Garzolini and Bruno Garzolini, Jr. Phone 317-832-8863 211 South Ninth Street Clinton, Indiana Amy Keyes Cathy Chapm South Main Street Rosedale, Indiana MeCLAIN’S MARATHON ae 6 Phone 548-2713 | = = i MCCLAIN | rs 24 Hour Winther Service 114 101 South Main Rosedale, Indiana JIM AND GEORGIA McCLAIN JIM’S TUX SHOPS Men’s Formal Wear Rental and Sales Evening appointments if necessary Monday-Saturday 9:30-5:30 —— -_—_ - 8th Wabash K-Mart Plaza Terre Haute, Indiana St — Compliments of CLINTON STATE BANK Clinton, Indiana 115 116 A TRUE HOTSHOT BOOSTER CLEAN AIR SERVICE, INC. Air Grease Filter Sales and Service “Let Clean Air Service Filter your air”’ 1422 Lafayette Ave. Terre Haute, Indiana CUMMINGS-FLOCK IMPLEMENT CO., INC. Road 41 at 36 Phone: 569-3195 Rockville, Indiana FORBES WHOLESALE TIRES SuNocD Sy Full Line of Firestone Fires R V Floatation Wheels Tires Sun Diagnostic Tune-Ups Wrecker Service Phones: Business 232-1544 1928 N. 3rd St. | Home 548-2604 Terre Haute, Indiana Compliments of ; COVERED BRIDGE MEATS, INC. Slaughtering - Curing Custom Processing - Rendering Retail Wholesale Meats cateStaresand Dealers Phones :569-5100 and 569-6910 Drees 300 S: Jefferson Rockville, Indiana 630 N. Third St. Terre Haute, Indiana CHARLES DAVID HAY Best Wishes to the Class of 1978 | | Doctor of Dentistry Rosedale, Indiana J. W. Wheat ROSEDALE LUMBER COMPANY Lumber and Building Supplies Appliances Phone: 548-2211 Rosedale, Indiana 118 Ss Congratulations Class of ’78 Compliments Of A FRIEND Compliments Of HOOK’S DRUG STORE ‘“Your home center in every way” Rockville, Indiana MARDELL’S THE LATCH STRING Your fashion stop for Jeans, Tops, Shirts, Sweaters Carrying popular stylish lines in the best of sportswear Phone: 569-5476 520 College St. Rockville, Indiana Terre Haute, Indiana DALE RUSSELL, D.V.M. Small Animal Hospital Phone: 569-3210 Rockville, Indiana Compliments Of SHERIFF GARY COOPER and ASSOCIATES Rockville, Indiana 119 Compliments Of SANDBLASTING, INC. Phone: 232-6255 LARK COMMERCIAL PAINTING | Jerry and Pat Manley 2628 Kussner Street Terre Haute, Indiana Congratulations to the Class of ’78 HICKMAN’S IGA 101 North Main Rosedale, Indiana Compliments Of COTTRELL IMPLEMENT CO. Rockville, Indiana icese Compliments Of U.S. 41 IGA FOODLINER and VARIETY COMBINATION Rockville, Indiana GALLO IGA FOODLINER 1047 Western Avenue Clinton, Indiana Best Wishes from ELI LILLY AND COMPANY Clinton, Indiana EEE ON EEO RON’S TREE SERVICE, INC. Complete Tree Service Stump Removal Fully Insured Ron Harney Phone: 548-2742 sed Rosedale, Indiana Compliments Of LEWIS EQUIPMENT COMPANY U.S. 36 and 41 Rockville, Indiana Learn to Fly Reasonable - Courteous - Safe BROWN FLYING SCHOOL, INC. Sky King Airport North on Business Route 41 Phone: 466-2229 Terre Haute, Indiana WABASH-FORT HARRISON FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION 350 Wabash Ave. Terre Haute, Indiana Custom Killing and Processing All Meats For Your Freezer PRIDE PACKING CQ., INC. Phones: 232-1806 2035 N. First Street | 232-4656 Terre Haute, Indiana Compliments Of | BEDWELL TIRE BATTERY SERVICE | ‘‘Bedwell Sells the Tires’’ 214 East National Brazil, Indiana CLARK’S SPORTING GOODS, INC. ‘First with the Finest’’ Phone 443-3881 218 West National Ave. Brazil, Indiana Congratulations Class of 1978 PUBLIC SERVICE INDIANA Clinton, Indiana 123 Compliments Of HARTMAN TRUCKING Dealer in Grain U.S. 41 South Phone: 569-6565 Rockville, Indiana THE ROCKVILLE NATIONAL BANK You will get complete banking services Branch in Montezuma Dial 567-3163 or 569-3164 Rockville, Indiana Compliments Of SMITH PHOTO 6371 Clinton Road Terre Haute, Indiana Compliments Of PARKE CLINIC Dr. J. Franklin Swaim Rockville, Indiana Compliments Of R.T.C. AUTO PARTS Rockville, Indiana PARKE COUNTY SENTINEL Published by Torch Newspapers Rockville, Indiana Compliments Of FARM BUREAU INSURANCE Alvin Dye, Manager Rockville, Indiana Compliments Of WAUGH SERVICE U.S. 41 Lyford, Indiana Compliments Of KIRKMAN’S FASHION SHOP Clinton, Indiana Compliments Of BONACORSI BROTHERS ‘‘Been a pleasure serving you for the last 44 years.”’ Main Street Clinton, Indiana WEISE MILLING CO. Your Purina Dealers Bob Weise and Family Phone: 569-6225 Rockville, Indiana Compliments Of J W BUILDING SUPPLY Phone: 569-3319 569-3202 Rockville, Indiana 126 Compliments Of J.C. PENNEY CO. Main Street Clinton, Indiana GARRIGUS INSURANCE AGENCY Your Independent Insurance Agent Serves You First General Insurance Morris Garrigus, Agent Phones: 548-2186 548-2744 Rosedale, Indiana Your Friends at DORMEYER INDUSTRIES Congratulates the Class of ’78 Rockville, Indiana ae Hlth, JOHN ALDEN SALES COMPANY, INC. Ford and Mercury Sales Service Phone: 569-3161 U.S. 41 South Rockville, Indiana Compliments Of McKINNEY’S BODY SERVICE Rockville, Indiana GILLIS PHARMACY Your Prescription Store Your Pharmacists Serving You: Clarence Stoops and Delbert Reininga 211 S. Main Street Clinton, Indiana BRANSON INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. All forms of Insurance Phones: 569-6159 653-3535 107 North Market Street Rockville, Indiana ROSENBLATT’S ‘‘Western Indiana’s Greatest Store”’ High Grade Clothing and Furnishings Clothing for Men and Boys Ladies’ Sportswear Shoes for the Entire Family Clinton, Indiana Compliments Of FARACO JEWELERS Clinton, Indiana ABRIANDPS RESTAURANT Pizza - Subs - Chicken Sandwiches - Drinks Phone: 832-2101 321 S. 9th Street Clinton, Indiana LAUREL LEE’S BEAUTY SALON Monday thru Saturday Evenings by Appointment Super Cuts for Guys and Gals Phone: 832-2170 348 Vine Street Clinton, Indiana VANDIVIER BUILDING REMODELING Alvin R. 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Rockville, Indiana DURR’S WRECKER SERVICE 24-Hour Towing Service Open Day and Night Phone: 466-3225 466-1920 Bob Durr, Owner North Terre Haute, Indiana FOX’S GROCERY U.S. Choice Meats Open 6 days a week Phone: 466-5825 6051 Clinton Road Terre Haute, Indiana BELLMORE CAFE Homecooked Meals Specializing in Steaks, Ribs, Chicken and Catfish Intersection 59 and 36 Bellmore, Indiana TAYLOR AUTOMOTIVE Complete Automotive and High Performance Equipment Ph one: 234-0731 325 Wabash Avenue Terre Haute, Indiana Compliments Of DUTCH’S BARBER SHOP 5630 Clinton Rd. Old Highway 41 Terre Haute, indiana ATKINSON C.B. 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1978, pg 65

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1978, pg 65

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1978, pg 132

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1978, pg 94

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