Sheridan High School - Syllabus Yearbook (Sheridan, IN)
- Class of 1974
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Reflections - JETTA LYNN MCCARTY, TREA- SURER: Class Treasurer, I-4: FHA, l-4: FHA Vice-president 4: FHA Re- porter, 3: Swing Choir, l-4: Choir, l-4: GAA. I-2: Office Worker 3: Jr. Science Club, l-2: Junior Classical League. l-4: Junior Leaders. l: Booster Club, l-4: Treasurer of Booster Club 4: 4-H 6 years: Sun- shine 1-4. NILES J. ROBINSON, SER- GEANT AT ARMS: S Club. 2-4: S. Club Sgt,-at-Arms. 4: Class Sgt,- at-Arms, 4: Football I-4: Exploratory teaching 3: FTA. 2-4: Spanish Club, l-4: Track. 3: 4-H 5 years: Choir, l-2. l l SHERRI LYNN AKARD, SECRE- TARY: FHA, l-4: FHA Secretary. 3: FHA President, 4: GAA, l-4: GAA President, 2: Jr. Honor Society, I- 2: Honor Society Secretary, 2: Choir. 3-4: Swing Choir, 3-4: Class Vice- president, l-2: Class Secretary, 3-4: Football Homecoming Princess, 3: Office Worker, 3: Booster Club, l- 4: Jr. Science Club Secretary, 2: FTA, 2: Football Queen Candidate, 4: Book- store Worker. 4: Annual Staff, 4: FFA Sweetheart, 3-4: GAA Bas- ketball l-4: Sunshine Society, l-4. l MR. JOHN TERHUNE, SPONSOR EANNA CAROL ALEXANDER: unshine Society. l-2: OEA, 3-4: Pom on, 2-4: Swing Choir, l-23 Junior lassical League. l-2: Choir, l-23 lob's Daughters, l-4: FHA, l-2: Foot- pall Homecoming Queen. 4. CHERYL LYNN BACON: Sun- shine Society, 41 FHA: Cosmetology school. GENE MAURICE BAGLEY, JR.: S Club. 2-4 S Club Secretary-Trezb surer. 4: Sr. Science Club, 3-4: Junior Classical League, I-4: FTA, 23 4-H President, 41 Band, l-4: Football, l-41 Track, 2-4: Stageband, 2-4: Jr. Sci- ence Club, l-2. Class of 74', TONY W. BAILEY: Football, 2-4: Wrestling, 3-4: S Club, 2-41 .l.E. Light Career Center, 3-4, TERESSA ELAINE BARKERQ Sun-. ROY KEMP BAUGHMAN: Jr. RHONDA BEAM: Sunshine So- O. LYNN BEARD: Booster Club, shine Society, l-4: OEA, 3: Job'5 Classical League, 2. ciety, l-410EA,3-4: FHA, l-41GAA, l-2: FHA. I-4: Sunshine Society, I- Daughtersg Band, I-4, l: Booster Club. l-4: Jr. Science Club, 4: Cosmetology school, 3-4. Chorus, l-Z: Media Club, 2-4. I S 1 JEFF ALLEN BENNETT JANE ANN CALDWELL: Sun- shine Society. l-4: Jr. Science Club, I-Z: Sr. Science Club, 3-4: FHA, l- 4: Band, I-4: 4-H, 9 years: Jr. Leader l-4: Job's Daughters: Junior Classi- cal League, 2-3. GARRY MICHAEL BOYER: Jr. Honor Societ' I 7' Sr Honor So y. --. . - ciely, 3-43 Jr. Science Club. l-2: Sr.' Science Club, 3-4: Science Club Pres- ident, 4: Junior Classical League, 2- 4. WILLIAM T. BRAY3 Jr. Science Club. l-2: Wrestling Manager. 2-3. With tassels turned, JULIE ANN CHEW: Sunshine So- ciety, I-4: FTA, I-41 Spanish Club. l-2: Choir, 2: Jr. Science Club, l- 2: Booster Club, l-2: FHA, 4: Library Assistant, 2-3: J.E. Light Career Center, 3-4. CARLA ELAIN E CLEM ENTS: Media Club, 3-4: Booster Club, l- 2: Jr. Science Club. I: FHA, 2-41 Sunshine Society, I-4: GAA. 3-4: GAA Volleyball, 3-4. ELIZABETH ANN BUNDY: Sun shine Society, l-4: OEA. 3-4: Boost er Club. I-4: Jr. Achievement. 3-4 FHA. l-4: Choir, I-2: Jr. Scienc Club, l-2: 4-H. 6 years: Junior Clas sical League. 4. MICHAEL COOK: North Salem. 3: Basketball, 2-41 Track, 2-4: Bas. ball, 2-3: Letterman's Club, 3-1 Homecoming Escort 3: Studei Council Vice-president, 3. 8 STEVEN HOLMES COPPESS: Band. l-3: Band Sgt.-at-Arms, 3: Swimming team, I-4: Football. 4: S lClub. I-4: Junior Classical League. 2-4: 4-H. 9 years: FFA. I-4: FFA Secretary. 3: FFA Reporter. 4: Ex- ploratory Teaching. 3: FTA. 3-4: Me- dia Club. 3-4. EATTY ANN ENDSLEY: Sunshine ociety. l-4: FHA. I-4: Spanish Club, -4: Junior Classical League, 3: FTA, Z-4: 4-H. 7 years: Booster Club, l- 51 Media Club. 2-41 Media Club Pres- dent. 3: Media Club News Reporter, l: Jr. Honor Society. l-2: Jr. Science Flub. l-2. SUSAN BESS DUNLAVEY: Pom Pon. l.2.4: Sunshine Society, I-4: FHA, l-4: Booster Club. l,2.41 Media Club. 3: OEA, 3-4: Football Home- coming Queen Candidate, 4: Home- coming Princess. l.3. ,gm- CATHERINE IRENE ELLIS: .lun- ior Classical League, 2: Jr. Science Club, 2: Sr. Science Club. 3-4: Sun- shine Society. 2-4: Booster Club, 3- 4: GAA, 2-4: 4-H, 5 years: Jr. Leaders, Zyears. we await the futuren DEBRA A. EVANS: Sunshine So- ciety, l-4: FHA. l-4: GAA. I-4: GAA Reporter, 4: Choir. I-2: Booster Club. I-4: OEA. 3-41 Spanish Club. l-2: Jr. Achievement. 3-4: Jr. Science Club, l: 4-H. 7 years: GAA Volley- ball Scorer. 3-4: GAA Basketball Scorer. 3-4. KATHY LYNNE EVOY: Cheer- leader, l-4: Cheerleader Co-captain, 4: Sunshine Society, l-4: Sunshine S0- ciety Secretary. 3: Sunshine Society Treasurer, 4: FHA, l-4: Booster Club, l-4: Junior Classical League. l-3: Jr. Science Club, l-2: Job's Daughters: .lob's Daughters Honored Queen: OEA. ROBERT JAMES EMRY: Football. I-3: Wrestling. l-3: Band. l-2: S Club. l-4. DIKCKIE JOE FAUCETT: S Club. l-4: Student Council. 4: Swing Choir, l-2: FFA, l-2: 4-H. l-4: Jr. Science Club, l-2: Junior Classical League. l-2: Football, I-3: Wrestling. l-4: Track, I-2: Paper Staff, 3. l 9 DANNY RAY FERGUSON: FFA. 3. RICK L. GARY: Student Council, l-4: Student Council Vice-president, 33 Student Council President, 41 Class President, 4: Class President, 2: Bas- ketball, l-4: Golf, l-4: Choir, l-3: Swing Choir, l-3. 10 DEBRA SUE FOSTER: Jr. Honor Society, l-2: Honor Society Treasurer, 2: FHA. l-4: Sunshine Society, l- 4: FTA, 3-4: Jr. Science Club, l-2: Sr. Science Club, 3-4: Booster Club, l,2,4: Spanish Club. l-2. ANNA FOUST: Jr. Honor Society. l-2: Sr. Honor Society, 3: OEA, 3- 4: OEA Treasurer. 4: Band, l-4: Band Treasurer, 4: Media Club, 3: Media Club Reporter, 3: 4-H, I-4. Memories linger on as AARON E. GOOD: Golf, l-4: Base- ball, l,3: Basketball, l-4: Cross Coun- try, l: Junior Classical League, 2-3: .Spanish Club, 3: S, Club, I-4: FTA, l-21 Class Vice-president, 3: Band, l- 3: Jr. Science Club, l-2: Sr. Science Club. 3-4. WARREN THOMAS GRIFFIN Choir, l-33 Media Club: Junior Clas- sical League, l: Spanish Club, 4: Foot- ball, I. ROBERT L. FOX: Junior Classica Le'ue, l-2: Jr. Science Club, l-2 Sr. Science Club. 3-4: Basketball, l 2: Paper Staff, 3: Choir, 2. DANIEL DAVID GRINSTEAE Student Council, 2: Jr. Science Clul l-2: Sr. Science Club, 3-4: Jr. Honc Society, I-2: Media Club, 3: Juni: Classical League, l-2: Basketball, I 2: Choir, l-3: Swing Choir, l-2. ,UGLAS LOYD GRINSTEAD: ketball, I: Junior Classical League, Jr. Science Club, l-2: Sr. Science b, 3-4: Jr. Honor Society, l-2: aual Staff, 4. A LEE HEFFELMIRE: Foot- , 3: Wrestling, 2-4: S Club. 2- Club Vice-president, 4. STEVEN DALE HADLEY: S Club. l-4: Baseball, l,3,4: Student Council. 3: Football, 2: Junior Classical League, 2-3: Jr. Science Club, l-2: .l.E. Light Career Center. 4. A DENISE L. HARRIS: Transfer from Hamilton Southeastern: FHA, 2-4: FHA Recreation, 2: FHA News Pub- licity, 3: Booster Club, 3: Library Assistant, 4: Choir. 2-4: 4-H, 7 years: Job's Daughters, 5 years. we reflect the year of '74 COLEMAN L. HENDERSON: S Club, 2-4: Wrestling, 2-4: Golf, l- 4: Swing Choir, l-3: Paper Staff, 3: Junior Classical League, l-4: Choir, l-3: Annual Staff, 4. rs, E . I GLENNA JEAN HENDERSON: Sunshine Society. l-4: FHA, l-4: Booster Club, l-4: Jr. Science Club, lg Pom Pon, 2-4: Pom Pon Secre- tary, 4: OEA, 3-4: OEA Parliamen- tarian, 4: GAA, l-2: 4-H. 6 years: Job's Daughters Sr. Princess. 1 its 5 KENNETH EUGENE HEFFEL- MIRE: Band, l-4: Stage Band, 3-4, 4-H, 2: Junior Classical League, 3- 4: S Club, 3-41 Swimming, 3-41 Jr. Science Club, l-2. KAREN MARIE HICKS: Booster Club. l-3: FHA. l-4: Sunshine So- ciety, l-4: OEA. 3-4: Junior Classi- cal League, 4: GAA. l. 11 ANITA K. HOLMES: Booster Club. I-41 FHA, 2-4: Sunshine Society. l- 4: OEA. 3-4: Jr. Science Club, 2:- 4-H. 5 years: Jr. Achievement, 2-4: Toastmasters, 2-3. NANCY L. HUNT: Choir, I-2: Booster Club, I-4: GAA. 2-43 GAA Vice-president, 4: FHA, 3-4: Jr. Sci- ence Club, I-2: Spanish Club. I: OI'- fice Worker, 4: P.E. Helper, 3-4. RANDY CARL HURST: Choir, I- 4: Swing Choir, l-21 Wrestling Man- ager, I: Junior Classical League, 2- 4. TERRY LEE HUTCHENS: Foo ball. I-23 FFA, 2-4: FFA Vice-pres dent,4. NICK EUGENE INMAN: Junic Classical League. I-2: Baseball, 3-4 Track,3. Seniors vote, vote, and vote RONDA GALE WOOLARD ISEN- HOWER: 4-H. 2 years. RAYE ANNE JONES: Pom Pon, 3: Booster Club, l,3,4: Sunshine So- ciety, l,3,4: Basketball Homecoming Princess, 3: Office Secretary, 4: Jun- ior Classical League. 1,41 OEA, 43 Paper Staff Artist. 4: Jr. Achievement, 2-43 Herron Art School Scholarship Student. NEIL BUTTLER KERCHEVAL Science Club. NANNETTE MARIE KING: Sun- shine Society, I-4: FHA, l-4: Choir 2-4: Girl's Track, l-2. KAREN LYNN KOUNS: Sunshii Society, l-43 FI-IA. l-4: Jr. Scient Club. I-2: GAA, I-4: Cheerleader. 3: Junior Classical League, l-2: Spa' ish Club, 3-4: Booster Club, I-3: Foo ball Homecoming Princess. 3, OE: 4, Spanish Club Vice-president. Homecoming Queen Candidate. 4-H,6years. IEVEN PAUL LEAP: Football, 1- ARY L. LINDSAY 7 DAWN ELAINE LONG: Sunshine Society, I-4: FHA, 42 OEA, 4: OEA Historian, 4. JACK DUWAYNE MARTIN SHARON LEE MARTZ: Transfer from Concord High School, Concord, Michigan: Sr. Honor Society Trea- surer, 4: Booster Club, 4: Student Council, I: Class Secretary, 2-3: GAA, l-3: National Honor Society, 2-3: Yearbook Staff, 2-3. again on class colors! ARRY GENE MCCLAY: S Club, -4: Choir, I-3, Swing Choir, I-33 Jun- lr Classical League, I-4: Jr. Science lub, I-2: Basketball, I-4: Paper Staff, -4: Annual, 3: Spanish Club, 4: ledia Club, l: Golf, I-4. JEFF K. MERRIMAN: S Club. I- 4: Junior Classical League, 4: Foot- ball, I-42 Baseball, I-4: Spanish Club, 3-4: Jr. Science Club, I: Homecoming King, 4. CINDY DAWN MICHAEL: Sun- shine Society, I-4: FHA, 3-4, Spanish Club, lg Band, I-4: Media Club, 4: 4-H, l-4. I , . I CONNIE RUTH MILLER: Pom Pon, I-4: Junior Classical League, 33 FHA. l,3,4: Sunshine Society, I,4g BO0Ster Club. I-4: Choir, I-4: OEA, 4: Swing Choir, 3-4. GEORGE BOND MINNICH2 Span- ish Club, I-2: Science Club, I: J.E, Light Career Center, 3-4: D.E.C.A., 3-4. JOHN DEAN NANCE: Band, l-3: Science Club. l,3. 66 TERESA SUSAN PARTLOW: Transfer from Alhambra High School, Phoenix. Arizona. 14 VALRI ANNE NlCHOLS: Booster Club, l-4: Pom Pon. 2-4: Pom Pon President, 4: Choir, I-4: Swing Choir, l-4: Sunshine Society, l-4: Spanish Club, l-4: FHA. l-4: Jr. Honor S0- ciety, l-2: GAA. l-21 OEA, 3-4: OEA Secretary, 4: Jr. Science Club, I-2: Intensive Office Lab. 4. AARON DAVID OGLE: Stage Band. l-4: Band. I-43 Band Treasurer, 2: Band Vice-president. 3: Band Pres- ident, 4: Choir. 3-4: Choir President. 4: Swing Choir, 3-41 Spanish Club, l-4: Spanish Club Vice-president, 21 Science Club, l-4: Jr. Honor Society, l-214-H. 4 years: Treasurer, 4-H. ALESE LYNN PADDACK: l-4: FHA, l-4: Sunshine 4: GAA Volleyball. 3-4: GAA ball. 2-4. 1 With six float championships, BARBARA KAY PEARSON: Booster Club. l-4: Choir. l-2: OEA. 3-4: OEA Vice-president, 4: GAA, l- 4: GAA Reporter, 3: GAA Sgt.-ab Arms, 4: Sunshine Society. 1-4, FHA, l-4: Media Club, 2-4: Jr. Sci- ence Club, l-2: Spanish Club, l-3: Jr. Achievement, 3-4, Library As- sistant, 3-4, PE Helper. 2: GAA Vol- leyball, 2-4. DENISE KAYE PICKARD: Sun- shine Society, I-4: FHA. 2-4: Span- ish Club, l-4: FTA, 2-41 4-H. 7 years, Booster Club, I-4: Choir. l-21 Choir Secretary, l: Media Club, 3-4: Sci- ence Club, l-3: GAA, l: Jr. Achieve- ment, 3-4: Toastmasters, 3-4. ,. X ,Y ERIC BRUCE PICKETT ATI-IRYN ELAINE PICKETT: oir. I-4: Swing Choir, I-4: Band, : Sunshine Society, I-4: Basketball mecoming Princess, 2: FHA. l- ,Jr. Honor Society, I-2: Sr. Honor Iciety, 3-4: Honor Society Reporter, Spanish Club, l-Z: Jr. Science Club. IZ: Sr. Science Club, 3-4: Pom Pon. GAA, l-2: Job's Daughters, l-4. SUSAN LORENE PICKETT: Band. I-4: Sunshine Society. I-4: FHA, l- 4: GAA, I-3: GAA Vice-president, 2: GAA Volleyball, l-3: GAA Basket- ball. l-2: Junior Classical League, l- 3: Choir, 2-4: Stage Band, 2-4: Jr. Science Club, I. CHARLES DAVID PITTS: Jr. Sci- ence Club, l-2: Science Club Presi- dent. 2: Sr. Science Club, 3-4: Class President, I: Student Council, l-2: Basketball, I-4: Baseball. 3-4: Junior Classical League, I-4: Spanish Club, 4: Jr. Honor Society, I-2: Honor So- ciety President, 2: Sr. Honor Society, 3-4: Honor Society President, 4: S Club, 4: Choir. I-4: Swing Choir, l- 4: Hoosier Boys' State Delegate, 3: Annual Staff, 3-4: Annual Co-editor. 4: Bookstore Worker. 4. KEITH ALAN QUICK we're read for the Rose Parade! J. ICHARD ALAN QUICK: S Club, 4: S Club President, 4: Basketball, 4: Baseball, I-4: Football. 4: Span- h Club, I-4: Choir, l-4: Swing Choir. 4: Jr. Honor Society. I-2: Sr. Honor ociety, 3-4. RANDY RAEBURN REDDICK: BARBARA ANN RICE: Booster CHUCK ALLEN ROOD: S Club 3 FFA, I-4. Club, I,2,4: OEA, 3: FHA, l-2: GAA, 4: Junior Classical League, 3-4 FFA I: Sunshine Society. I-3. I-4: FFA, Chaplain, 4: Football I 4: Baseball, 3-4: Track, I-2. ,gint -X , at ,W 15 RICHARD EUGENE SAMPLE: Transfer from Ben Davis High School. WILLIAM JEFFERY SAVAGE: Cross Country, l: Junior Classical League, l-2: Jr. Science Club, I-2: Student Council. 3: Class President. 3: S Club. l: Basketball, l: DECA Club. 3-4. NANCY J. SHACKELFORD: Transfer from Tech High School. ln- dianapolis: also attended Hamilton Heights: Choir. 2: Sunshine Society, I-2: FHA. l-2: Art Club. 3-4. BRENDA LOUISE SMITH l-2: Twirler, 4: GAA. I-3: FHA.l 3 RICHARD KEVIN STEPHENSq l l l Toda we follow, DEBRA ANN STONE: Sunshine So- ciety. l-4: FHA, 2-4, FHA Treasurer. 4: Booster Club. 2-4: Office Worker. 2-43 GAA, l-2: Jr. Honor Society, l-2: Sr. Honor Society, 3-4: Honor Society Secretary. 4: Jr. Science Club. I-21 Sr. Science Club, 3-4: Spanish Club. l-2: Annual Staff. 3-4. RICK LEE STONE: Track, 2-4: Cross Country, 2-41S Club. 2-4: FFA, I-4: FFA Treasurer. 3-4. VICTORIA SUSAN STONE: Trans- fer from Connersville High School: OEA, 3-4: Sr. Honor Society, 4: Sun- shine Sociely. 4: Media Club. 4. DAYNA LOUISE STOUT: Su shine Society. l-4: Sunshine Socie Songleader. 4: Choir, l-4: Swim Choir, 2-4: GAA. l-4: Booster Clu l-4: FHA. l-4: Booster Club Pre: dent, 3-4, Booster Club Vice-preside: l-21 GAA President, 3-4: FHA D, trict V - Vice-President, 4: Spani Club. 2-4: FTA. 2-4: Jr. Science Clu I-2: Annual Staff, 3-4: Annual St: C0-editor, 3-4: GAA Volleyball, 4: GAA Basketball, l-4. PAUL D. STOWE HARYLEE WAITT: Sunshine So- iety, I-4: Sunshine Society President. 4 Sunshine Society Vice-president. 3: unshine Society Asst. Treasurer. 2: 'HA, I-4: FHA Historian. 4: GAA. : GAA Secretary. I: Choir. 2,41 An- ual Staff. 3-4: Blackhawk Broadcast, 4: Editor of Broadcast. 4: Jr. Science ,lub. I-2: Jr. Honor Society. l-2: onor Society Reporter, 2: Junior flassical League. I-4: Booster Club. -4: Booster Club SecretarylTrea- urer. 3: 4-H. 9 years: 4-H President. :Jr. Leaders: Jobs Daughters: Home- aoming Queen. LI-IARON ELAINE WALLACE: lunshine Society. I-4: OEA, 3-4: 'HA, I-4: 4-H. 4 years: Jr. Achieve- tent. 2 years: Toastmasters, I year., RONNIE WAITT: Media Club. 3: Junior Classical League, l-2: Spanish Club. 3: FFA, 3-4. RONALD EUGENE WALKER: Media Club. 3: Jr. Science Club, 21 FFA. l-4: FFA President. 4: FFA District V Sentinel, 4: 4-H. 8 years: 4-H President, 3-4. tomorrow we lead TERESA JILL WALKER: Cheer- leader. I-4: Cheerleading Co-Captain, 4: FHA, I-4: Sunshine Society, I- 4: Student Council. I-4: Student Council Treasurer. 2: Student Council Secretary, 4: Choir, I-4: Swing Choir. 2-4: GAA. I: Jr. Honor Society, I- 2: Sr. Honor Society, 3-4: Honor So- ciety Vice-president. 4: Booster Club. I-4: Jr. Science Club. I-2: Sr. Sci- ence Club, 3-4: Spanish Club, I-4: FTA. 2-4: Band. l-3: Job's Daugh- ters: 4-H. 7 years: Annual staff. 4. COLLEEN KAY WALTON: Sun- JOE R. WALTON EMSLEY DONALD WRIGHT: shine Society, I-2: FHA. I-2. FFA, I-4. l 17 Class Officers and Student Council , W , Representatives: P NEIL JOHNSON Class Presi- dent and Student Council Trea- surer tv .IETTA MCCARTY Class Trea- ' surer SHERRI AKARD Class Secre- ' tarv TERESA WALKER Student Council Secretary RICK GARY Student Council President Not Pictured: NILES ROBINSON Class Ser- geant at Arms DICK FAUCETT Student Coun- cil Representatives STEVE HALL Class Vice-Presi- dent K7 Y llrlnu I Student Council Citizens ofthe Year: LEFT: KATHY PICKETT RIGHT: AARON OGLE lllllur , Outstanding Athletes: LEFT: DAYNE STOUT GAA Girl of the Year RIGHT: AARON GOOD S Club Athlete ofthe Year Annual Awards D215 Giillllllllllfi . 1g-1 'WB' ionors seniors of '7 Scholastic Award Winners pre- , sented Plaques by the Student Council: LEFT TO RIGHT. ROW I: NEIL JOHNSON, GARRY BOYER, DOUG GRINSTEAD. DAVID PITTS ROW ZQSUSAN PICKETT NANCY HUNT. KATHY PICKETT. SHARON MARTZ. TERESA WALKER, JETTA Mc- CARTY. MARYLEE WAITT. PATTY ENDSLEY DAR I Dare You Award Winners: LEFT: TERESA WALKER RIGHT: RICK GARY Outstanding Scholastic Student: LEFT: DAVID PITTS Valedic- torian RIGHT: GARRY BOYER Salutatorian Departmental Award Winners: LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW I: ALAN QUICK Mathematics DOUG GRINSTEAD History DAVID PITTS English RONNIE WALKER Agriculture RICK GARY Industrial Arts ROW 2: GA RRY BOY ER Science and Government NANCY HUNT Home Economies SUSAN DUNLAVEY Business RAYANN JONES Art VALRI NICHOLS Business STEVE COPPESS Social Sciences AARON OGLE Band 19 Th is year the class of '74' combined Baccalaureate and Commencement all in the same day. Baccalaureate was held Sunday afternoon May l9. Instead of having a guest speaker, class president, Neil John- son gave a refreshing speech. Com- mencement started the same day at 8:00 that evening. Garry Boyer gave the Salutatory oration at the begin- ning of the ceremony. David Pitts followed with the Valedictory state- ment. Principal Mr. Byron E. Stout read the names on the diplomas and also the awards and schools they were going to this fall. Our new Superintendent, Mr. Leslie D. Pence, presented the Seniors with their diplomas. Then finally the Seniors heard the words they had waited so long for, by the powers granted to me by the State of Indiana . . . . Good luck to all members of the Class of 1974. f-J-M ,x .vs ,,. We took the on l. One more time tonight and we'll be ALUN NI! 2. Hey, man. blue and blue go together after all. 3. Neil uses facial expressions to gctl meaning across. 4. Did you see the bug in our flowers? 5. Sniff, sniff. This is my last day. 6. Did you ever think of using Head and shoul- ders for your flakes, Steve'?!'? 7. Practice make perfect. 8. Aaron Ernallllll 9. David Pitts - I974 valedictorian. IO. Gee, girls.-iust think! I l. Smile. Mr. Downey is taking our picture. Garry Boyer - Salutatorian for the class of 74 . I3. Kathy. Kathy. and Debby reflect on graduation. l4. Acurl here. curl there, curls. curls, everywhere. I5. Gim'me TEN! ' s traveled by 'if XX. V v I l- 'A 1 .1 E f Sd' il? '19 4 . 5 1 .3 1 , V , . ,S b , K 1. ' ' i ai 'ifil-fs A . E-. Aw xxx 'NH ,xjr 15 U 1 il The pressures of an average day at MAHS almost always fall upon the shoulders ofthe admin- istration during this and every year. This year proved no exception but there were many changes in the staff. Moving up to become the Vice Principal was Beryl Kouns Also aiding Mr. Stout as Principal were Mr.Youmans and Mrs. Stahl as the guidance counselors. The students of MAHS welcomed a new superintendent at mid-year when Mr. Bloom resigned and was replaced by Mr. Leslie Pence. These people help to make MAHS the school it is today. l. School Board, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Geor eHefl'elmire Mr Russel Wallace Mr. g , . , John Bloom, Mr. Harvey Evoy, Mr. Paul Waitt, Mr. Eugene Walker. 2. Mr. John Bloom, B.S. Anderson, M.A. Ball State, Supt., of Marion Adams School systems. 13th year at M.A.H.S. 3. Mr. Byron Stout, A.B. DePauw, M.A. Butler, Principal of MAHS. 40th year at M,A.H.S. 4. Mr. Alan Youmans, B.S.. M.S.. Ed.S.. Butler. Guidance Director, Exploratory Teaching, Freshman Football Coach. Third year at M.A.H.S. 1 Voted head of M. .H.S ni f S A . ii s I- 1 lin: ,,,,,,,mmgm 'ik 4 in-mx ,T - 1, ,I sw School work is all business'?!? S fm sv-'faqs 21,-tx , 7 ,Z A A I -11. 'M' ' R ' 3 X 4 Q ,Q -lv X, V lr zu 1352? by . - ,1i,,.W i - 5, V. N ., 5 l l l l ll., A f , ...Ml YJ Q ll A is akin.. bw- V - x 56? .' 23 U' 3zi,,ffi.s ' 'A 'W'waw:,w,:-A .., 1 After four years we have in UPPER ROW LEFT TO RIGHT. Larry Abshire, B.S. Ball State, 7th grade lndus- trial arts. Gen. Shop. Cabinet Making. Machine Shop. Photography, Sophomore Class Sponsor. Second year at MAHS. Ron Blotch, B.S. Butler. Geography. U.S. His- tory. 8th grade class Sponsor. Reserve Foot- ball Coach, Freshman Basketball Coach. Fourth year at MAHS. Susan Borgnini, B.S. lndiana State. 7th 8: Sth grade H.E.. Con- sumer Ed., Housing, Interpersonal 8L Family Relations, Bachelor Living, Hawketles 8: Twirlers Sponsor, Sophomore Class Spon- sor. Second year at MAHS. Rex Bowman. B.S. Indiana. Sth grade Gen. Science, Stu- dent Council Sponsor. Athletic Director, Jr. High XL Varsity Cross Country Coach. B- Team Basketball Coach. Sixth year at MAHS. Bill Collier. A.A. McRae. B.S. Car- son Newman, Health. History, Psychology. Sociology, Varsity Basketball Coach. First year at MAHS. Alan Cook. B.S. Ball State. Special Ed. 81 Gen. Shop. Industrial Arts. Photography. Drawing 8: Woodworking. Ele- mentary Basketball Coach. Assistant Jr. High Track Coach. First year at MAHS. ROW TWO A Evelyn Dollens, B.M. But- ler, 7th 8L Sth grade Gen. Music. High School Choir. Swing chorus Sponsor. Second year at MAHS. Cynthia Dunn, B.A. Ball State, Spanish 8a 8th grade Eng., Spanish Club Sponsor. First year at MAHS. 24 Evelyn Dunn, B.S. Ball State. Alg. l Sc 2, Math 4, Gen. Bus., Freshman Class Spon- sor. Third year at MAHS. Leslie Ellis, B.S. 8L M.S. Butler. Jr. 8: Sr. High School P.E.. G.A.A. Sponsor. 7th grade class Sponsor, Girls Volleyball 8L Basketball Coach. Second year at MAHS. Elsie Gary. A,B. Indiana Central Eng. l0. Speech. Bible Lit. Jr. 8: Sr. Honor Society Sponsor, FTA Sponsor. l9th year at MAHS. Kent Harris. B.S. Sc M.S. Butler, 7th grade ISCS, Health, Drivers Ed., 'S' Club Sponsor, Baseball Coach Eighth year at MAHS. ROW THREE, Charles Hise. B.A. Anderson Jr. 8a Sr. High P.E.. 9th grade Gen. Math Boy's Club Spon- sor. Jr. 8: Sr. High School Swim Coach. Sixth year at MAHS. Robert Hudson, B.A. Anderson, Typing l Sc 2, Bus. Law, Gen. Bus.. Salesmanship. 8th grade Basketball Coach, Second year at MAHS. William La- Mar. B.S. Purdee. MLS, Ball State Director of Media Services, Media Club Sponsor. Fifth year at MAHS. Helen McColgin, B.S. Purdue, Home Economics. F.H.A. Sponsor. Seventh year at MAHS. .ffm 49'- B.S., M.S., and I.O.U.,s! .2 gf E ' 1,-.4 Wa Eb, Q' l 'ss'?ir in he ' 'E at :im 52 A E C a lf .0- r-15 lohn McKinney B.S. 84 M.S. Purdue. Ag. 5.9,8tlO, soils, ag. mech., animal science, lales 8L service. F.F.A. sponsor. Seventh leaf at Maris. Mary Miner, B.S. Butler, Eng. 8 KL ll. great novels, Senior Class sponsor. llth year at MAHS. Douglas Moore, B.S. 84 M.S. Ball State, World His- lory, geography, Junior Class sponsor. 7th grade basketball coach. varsity golf coach. First year at MAHS. Sue Owen B.M. De- Pauw, instrumental music, band 8: stage band director. Eleventh year at MAHS. Sharon Pickett. A.A.S, Vincennes, B.A. Evansville. shorthand, office practice, intensive office lab, OEA sponsor, 2nd year at MAHS. Virginia Reed, B.S. Indiana Central, M.S. Indiana University, 7th grade English., Journalism, Sth grade sponsor, Blackhawk Broadcast sponsor, Syllabus sponsor, sixth year at MAHS. ROW 2: Noble Ross, B.S. and M.S. Purdue, biol, ecology, ISCS 9th grade, Jr. Science Club sponsor, 15th year at MAHS. Glen Russell. B.S. Sc M.S, Ball State. Sth grade math, Gen. Math, 7th grade sponsor, Y8th grade football coach. assistant varsity coach. Fourth year at MAHS. James Salley, A.A. Mercer, A.B. Georgia, German, Latin, English, German 8: JCL sponsor. First year lat MAHS. James Sanborn. B.A. Maryville, lM.A. Ball State, art 5-I2 Freshman Class sponsor, Junior and Senior High wrestlmgl coach. llth year at MAHS. Wilma Smith, WBA. Bob Jones, MA. Ball State, Eng. 9, iEng. Comp,, SSS sponsor. Eighth year at 'MAHS. Q-f X Linda Stahl, A.B. gl M.S. Butler, Gov't., orientation, counseling. Seventh year at MAHS. ROW 3: John Terhune, B.S. Taylor, Math, chemistry, Senior Class sponsor, Sr. Science Club sponsor. Fourth year at MAHS. David Urban, B.A. Ball State, Sp. Educa- tion, Junior Class sponsor, assistant football coach, assistant wrestling coach, Jr. High track coach, Fourth year at MAHS. Shirley Wiete, A.B. Anderson, M.S. Butler, math 7. Accounting, Jr, High Athletic Director. Sixth year at MAHS. Larry Wright, B.S. Ball State, M.S. Butler, U.S. History, Ameri- can problems, head football coach, track coach. Eighth year at MAHS. h One more year that This is our Junior class. We ketball. Denise Wallace was our started out very well in the year. Junior princess. Her escort was by having Cindy Smith as our Ken Noe. During this great event, football princess. She was escort- Mrs, Haughey was declared our ed by Dennis Bagley. At the C1355 mgther, game we got first place spirit and second place float. Having We managed to have a prom with Cindy Alexander Ken Badger Dennis Bagley John Barker Marlene Barker Chili Suppers, a dance, and work- the help ofour sponsors, Mr. ing concessions we came to bas- Terry Barnette Jim Barton Shirely Bartram Rick Barrick Dan Bell Cathy Birden Terry Bishop Theresa Blackstone Jane Boulden Tina Burtron Debbie Bruce Mary Carney Carla Cathcart Brenda Cast Debra Cherry Karen Chew Pam Devol Tim Doty Tina Doty Bill Ecret Diana Endsley Mark Evoy Rick Faucett Elaine Favors Cayenne Foutch Cindy Fox Jim Gallimore Chad Glunt Bobby Godby Terry Goff Earl Grizzle Roger Hammack James Haughey David Hershberger Jenny Hiatt Susan Hiatt Debbie Kay Hinshaw Chuck Hobson Sharon Houserman Donna Hunt Brad Huser Donna Hutchens Debbie Inman Kirk Inman David Johnson Sally Barker Urban and Mr. Moore and some hard-working Juniors. nr ,. .Jw . an 'vi , f -P :Elly 1 9 ' i .W we-.1 -. ill is - wa. 4' 45 Mr. Kouns fears!! Penny Johnson Harold Jones Kim Keever Jay King Karen Kinkead Terri Linton Clara Lowry Andrea Lyon Anita Martz Elaine Massingill Shane Marsh Ron Martin Sherry McClay Darel McCorkle Steve McKinney Mike Merrill Steve Micheal Debbie Mossburg Jenann Mossburg Ted Mossburg Gisele Mullin Debbie Nesbitt Phil Nicholson Kenneth Noe Regina Nunnally Rhonda Owens Linda Pickett Melanie Pickett Paula Pickett Robert Pickett Steve Powell Steve Rodgers Sharyle Rohrer Sandy Rowland Candy Seats Cindy Smith Roger Steen Karen Stone Laura Strough Scott Timmons Curt Vahle Phil Vawter Tony Waggener Sandi Wagner Mira Waitt Tom Waitt Denise Wallace Julie Walton Jeff Went Ken Went Eddie West Ko Wilkes This year s Sophomores under the leadership of sponsors Mrs. Borgmm and Mr Abshire and the Class President Dale Petti- grew sold doughnuts and did other money making projects. Sopho- mores participated in the float competition at this year's foot- ball and basketball homecomings. Tina Burgett David Calman Susan Calvert Denise Condry Sheila Cowan Laverne Crist Judy Cummins Jamie DeNoon Tonya Doty Nancy Duchemin Cindy Ellis Beth Emry Dale Eubanks Fred Evans Tina Freeman Julie Gossard Luanne Gray Cindy Harvey Debby Haughey Steve Heck Rick Heffelmire Mitch Henderson Debbie Hicks Tyler Hicks Kim Hollingsworth Christie Horton Ted Hottinger Larry Hutchens Julie Inman Leslie lsenhower Garry Jessup Roxanne Jones Steve Jones Barbara Kinkaid Dennis Kinkaid Fred Kinkaid Kevin Kinkaid Carl King Bobby Land Dale Leap Jodie McCarty Jeannette McKay Mark Manier Jeff Maxwell Sarah Myers Sophs pull second with Their football float theme was: Noah Way We Can Lose. And their basketball float, Dump the Shamrocks brought them sec- ond place. Each Sophomore would agree however, that the highlight ofthe year was the ordering and receiving of their class rings. , isis ,L L LC. 1, Dt . gi . 'i if at ,., , Bruce Akard Teresa Bacon Katrina Bagley Scott Barker Tony Barrick Emily Bundy sf- fi. s ii ! 3 32, 45? , ir, , i ., IH .. W- it t Q. di E s X' Q 2 'K A , 3. 1 Y-nfl. X V .f 'Q E Q 1 L 'L ,. P, gill ? , C Q V f . , is sf ' A in 1 fr- ' S Lf 'R S K .4 is 1: 8 4. . ,Te . ' i 2 as gm- fr' ..,f rx Luanne Nunnally Betty Nunnally Jeff Padgett Joe Parson Tom Partlow Brenda Pearson Dale Pettigrew Connie Pickard Karen Pickett Susan Pickett Barney Piercy Jeff Pitts Debbie Powell Randy Price Lee Pritsch Audie Quick Janet Quick Roberta Reddick Debbie Richmond Lynn Roeder Jeff Rood Bart Rowland Brian Sears Barry Smith Valrie Smith Mark Stahl Mark Stephenson Tammy Stevens 'Debbie Stowers Kathy Stowers Vickie Strunk Theresa Thurman Eddie Thomas Randell Thompson Tim Tolley Pam Tutor Sharon Vann Lisa Waitt Randy Walker Debbie Wallace Tammy Wicker Pam Wire Brenda Woolard Cindy Wright Penny Wyckoff Sarah Young Lori Johnson Jim Jones Monica Kercheval Rick Kercheval Terry Laughlin Gayle Leap Darla Louks Bret Marsh Mary Martz Jeff McClay David McCullough Penny McKinney David Merrill .I ay Michael Jeff Michael Debbie Miller Loretta Moore Alan Mossburg Susan Nelson Billy Nesbitt Dawn Nichols Cheryl Nunnally Kim Overdorf David Owen Jeff Partlow Beth Pickett Larry Pickett Randy Pickard Cecil Piercy Randy Aldred Bruce Alexander Shelley Bacon . Dennis Ballard Donna Biddle Tracy Bishop Wanda Bishop Paula Blackford Mary Beth Bouse Brad Bruce Terra Butcher Gary Campbell Janice Carney Kevin Carlisle Jeff Childers Cathy Condry Marna Crawford Ron Curan Duane Dillinger Jenny Dillon Margaret Fitch Theresa Fitzgerald Hoppy Forbush Eddie Fulton Michele Gary Brian Godby Chuck Godby Tina Goff Jeff Goodnight Jeanne Graham James Greathouse Mi-ke Hadley Chris Hammack Kinisha Harwood Betty Hazel Jim Heffelmire Penny Heffelmire Carolyn Heiny Scott Hiatt Debby Hollingsworth Vince Hollingsworth Lesley Hunt Kim Huser With 100 freshmen fl Q ., i i 3: M ' -if fi -P x 5, .' .,g' ' -2 t, M- , 5Y.,. .t . I' 'P 'tc 63 'ev FQ .BTI Q . -3 iw 5 213 V L'- ff 3' .vo 1 . 5,-. 1' -e .til ' 3 'Y W. 1:5 if 5 - livi .J-Q ' in .ix f H A .L m -W. I fre ... 1- 55 Li K I ta E 55, , :iff - 4 Q f ' . 3 S 1 'itt i J-vt et -1 , ' P '-1 Q -1 .if 'i ,. i 1 N ' it 1 r J -- it ., - Ni ,,- A - m y Q V Q5 H355 qw? .L :QF ' I ' If -O' fr rar V if '45- if Y' 1, tm Y ab., Q ig Q, X lx 3 g 1 Q7 rt! - J l you get egg-rolling!'?! S Q: ' - 52 579117 Phunk. sters. Their second try came at Hard- wood Homecoming when Mary Martz 'acy Bishop as their first princess. was a member of the court and an aey completed the task by designing attempt was made to Mow down the eir first float christened Pulling for Shamrocks . Victory . A form of initiation was :rformed by the Seniors for all of the The money making activities during the rosh who didn't wear l'm a dumb year helped the Freshmen to prepare for the Prom that they will give. Con- 1e Class of 1977 began its career high school students by selecting reshman badges. Rolling an egg Jwn the fifty-yard line was the penalty sidering everything the Class of'77 :the high school welcomed the young- is off to a flying start. Kent Remson Linda Ritter Melanie Rodgers Bob Rowland . Sherman Sample John Seats Mike Shelburne Keith Stone Sharon Stone Tom Stowe David Stowers Marie Strunk Rebecca Stultz Mike Ulrey Kathy Vahle Marsha Vogg Reid Waitt John Walden Vicky Walker Karen Wallace Susie Wallace Danny Wallen Tim Ward Donna Waters Tara Whaley Tina Whaley Dennis Wonders J im Woodward The Class of l978 earned its place in MAHS history with its fantastic football and basketball teams. The Hawks and Coach Russell left the gridiron with a season record of 6 wins and l loss. Coach Hudson and his cagers headed battle after battle and emerged smelling like roses with a shining l4-2 record. Totally the 8th grade had a marvelous year. Kurt Bilby Kyle Buzan Mark Cain Sheryl Kalman Cindy Cherry Doug Chew Sherrie Clark Molly Cline Tim Coppess Doris Dowan Ronnie Crist Marlin Curran Lisa Dunlavey Kevin Emry Sharon Freeman Richard Garst Myrna Goff' M.A.H.S. 8th graders Steve Alexander Judy Alsup Kevin Badger Penny Ballard Kenny Barker Donna Barlrum 'f .Ez- F5 ' - 'L Mike Griffin xg if - Debbie Guttman ' r Roger Hall Q an V If -, 1 Gary Hamilton 4'-7, 9 V i Jim Hancock 4 N --1? 1-P ' Jason Harbough 1' 'b ' . X ,g -' , V 3: Alan Haughey 'X J ' If V Mark Heck 1 W ,Ai Ruth Heffelmire V Y. ' ' 5 fig E224 iiiiiwi Sharon Henley 4 5 Q -Y 7.1 Q' Q Connie Hollingsworth 1 ' 4'- ' U L f '7 i f ' V 'gil Craig Horton lvg 5' i 1 ' - 'D Ti Chris Jessup 1' v E Q Jeff Jones I g 1, v A Brian Kincaid A 3 5 . ff- If . - , 'I , -gnu 32 3 seniors of thejunior high li A ff' 14 - ff' 3.5, ,gat-wi..-. . - t I I I ' 1, .- .' E, :J 53, , Y V ,I h .m.b E I A Q 5 W i 'A' S We , ,E 1, K x , 5 AQ 5 - 'xr F i v I Q . .A 'H i 1 1 5. f ,- tl 1 , x 4 ..- , Wimp J ' 1 Q 4 ' it . 121' 1- iv ig i S 4 S ,. .. ivgwqt , , . f' A P N x -ev' : Y x I tw , . f u A it 'B Y' 4 , 4 iffy lm' 5 V52 ft. Kim Law .leffManhart Gary Maxwell Patty McKinney Delilah McPherson Nancy McVey Gary Merrill Donna Michael Julie Millikan Kevin Millikan Gay Moore Mike Moore Joyce Morris Karl Newby Alesia Norfleet Brenda Norlleet Bruce Nunnally Elizabeth Oberthur Jody Ottinger Dennis Owen Brian Paddack Jeanette Parks Brian Partlow Denny Perkins Candy Perry Brian Pickett Jay Pickett Faith Piercy Denise Piper Jerry Price Kelly Quick Shirley Richmond Randy Roberts Argus Robinson Herbert Rogers Charles Rood Kathy Rood Linda Rose Jeff Roudebush Don Sanders Steve Shedlock Ruth Shoe Anita Shoemaker Brenda Shoup Carol Steeves Susan Stephenson Mike Tolley Kenny Waitt Beth Walker Janice Walker Gregg Welch Becky Woolard Stephanie Wyckoff l. A Penny for your thoughts' 2. Look at us, we're Gre tt' 3. What'd you say? 4. Would you take two pop bottle tops 5. Hey, Steph! Wh.1th.tp pened to your leg' l need some Alka-Seltzer These girls are busy planning their weekly strat- egy for attract- ing the male eye. These two beau- ties can't resist posing for our fans. Hm, The Beauti- ful Dishwasher, E-4 Rita enjoys the chance to chat with Kenny. Aaron leads the way to the Candy Land The Halls of MAHS. We enjoyed our first year Kevin Alexander Leslie Anderson Pamela Bacon Donnela Barker Brenda Barrick Alice Bell Kathy Bell Dinah Bennett Peggy Biddle Ralph Biddle Tim Biddle Terry Boffo Cheryl Boggs Jan Boyer Kevin Bragg April Burnell Lisa Butcher Dwayne Campbell Terry Campbell Julie Childers Shelly Clark Niles Cummins Marie Davis Randall Davis Chuck Doane Jerry Doty Tanya Doty Dorothy Douglas Debby Endsley Mark Evans Brian Faucett Tom Fennell Melanie Foust David Godby Joey Godby Tammy Goff Brian Goodnight Max Gossard Rollie Greer Michelle Grinstead Martha Grizzle Andrea Hale Rita Hamilton David Harris Larry Harris Dallas Harshaw James Harvey Cheryl Haughey Janice Hedge Kenneth Heiny Tracy Henderson Kathy Hollingsworth Phil Holmes Mark Hopkins Nick Hopkins Diana Huckleberry Jeffra Jett Lonnie Johnson Polly Johnson Kathy Kay Pernell Keever Kathy Kinkead Elizabeth Kryter Melvin Mace Ladonna Manier Micah Marsh Robin Martin Pamela Mason Paula Maxwell Ann Mendenhall Danny Miller John Miller . ft fi gi : rg, C1 Q J il. - T N ., ':-6 H S klk , Q- L ag, , 'M so , as 224. i' if erl C y g T Y ' YQ lik, J. 4 gif .,- Y 'mill' t k , . , ' I .lg Q: 'fl-If-5s1Xf-,ala 5 Q 1 . as ' er , - , A ' f 1 A -'1: -ff. 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L ' X2 A Sf:-L..-L -:S sg . , 6 1 If' M xl il lf I , fi fi . ,il at the high school building ti 5 f .ff 'rw ...if . . chi 4 5 .-S. fd-'3 ' Syd S 9 --ev ' 11 1. , f, Vit we AP fy Laura Mosbaugh Fred Mossburg Eric Mullin Roger McClain Mike McCullough Kevin McKilIup Terry McKilIup Cynthia McKinney David McVey Judy Nance Carrie Nesbitt Tamara Nunnally Jeff Ogle Charlotte Owens Cathy Padgett Tony Partlow Tracey Pettigrew James Petit LouAnn Pickett ,, Louis Piercy Greg Pitts Tammy Pitts Keith Rinkenburg Richard Robinson Teresa Rogers Renea Rohrer Jack Rowland Charles Sample Lisa Sanders Tony Scott Tom Shelburne Leonard Shoup Jerry Showalter Julie Spencer Dale Spencer Jacqueline Steen Lisa Stowers Shelly Strunk Jeffery Stultz Roberta Stultz Jennifer Ulrey Sheryle Van Meter Teresa Vogg Beth Waggoner Charles Wagner Dan Waitt Deloris Wallace Jeff Wallace David Wallen Lora Walton Chris Went Dixie Wiley Chris Williams Robin Woodward Tonya Woolard Marla Wyatt , Donning their new school clothes, the seventh grade moved from the elementary building to the new high school. The result was mass con- fusion forthe first few weeks, mixed with an exploring urge in all who were unfamiliar with this building. The instinct to run to lunch de- veloped early in the year. Us the food worth running for?J 35 This year the Junior class has been working very hard selling concessions at football and basketball games. With the help of the officers: Pres. Dennis Bagley, V. Pres. Roger Hammack, Sec. Laura Strough, Treas. Sharon Houser- man, Sgt. at Arms Ted Mossburg. 5.5 Today's Students Ar The Seniors have been working toward their trip for four years with the assis- tance of Pres. Neil Johnson, V. Pres. Steve Hall, Sec. Sherri Akard, Treas. Jetta McCarty, Sgt. at Arms Niles Robinson. .Qt The sophomores carry out the tradi- tion of selling doughnuts and getting their class rings. With the help ofthe officers: Pres. Dale Pettigrew, Pres. Brian Sears, Sec. Julie Inman, Treas. Jody McCarty, Sgt. at Arms Carl King. .1 V omorrow's Leaders! ., . ,-'azplsf - 1 The Eighth graders are getting pre- pared for their high school years with the help oftheir officersi Pres. Kyle Buzan, V. Pres. Craig Horton, Treas. Jeff Emry, Sec. Mama Goff, Sgt. at Arms Jeff Manhart. Mass We .... . qmail ri The freshmen are getting off to a good start in their long high school years with officers: Pres. Brett Marsh V. Pres. Tracy Bishop, Sec. Marna Craw ford, Treas. Denny Ballard, Sgt. at Arms Jeff McClay. The Seventh graders find new friends and responsibilities. Their new officers are: Pres. Fred Mossburg, V. Pres. Toni Scott, Sec. Kathy Kinkead, Treas Joe Godby. IV . viz 'ii- 3. H1111 AS? iii in 5, GW if tk. l 1 u . ,gig ' V97 E -B if C-31 W kvy.. A ,W 4-s-W P ,.. n 'N ' N ' ' Y ,ff P f ' U If l Pb A ll ffff- , ll Nb' ...S f U-,. , X W . C- ,,f '55 - M, , N ,I . 9, v x X '. I ' ff lx' . 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CENTER RIGHT: The spirited Junior Class provided stiff competition for the Seniors with their second place float, entitled, Toot the Titans . LOWER LEFT: Freshman show promise with their first year Iioat, Titans Are Pulling for a Blackhawk Victory . LOWER RIGHT: The MAHS marching Blackhawks sporting new red shirts add color and iive to the Homecoming parade. Page 41, LEFT-HAND SIDE, TOP TO BOTTOM: The Varsity cheerleaders posing with the life-size Blackhawk spirit stick organized and led the Homecoming pep session. The football team fires-up for a vic- tory with their fire engine ride. A ring-a-ding-ding . S-Club did their Homecoming 1973 It l thing with the ringing ofthe Blackhawk victory bell. i-1-gene F ---v - TITA BLA! 40 NSI'-ARE Hut . iifvdh I :lr 1 Il .. ,J 'if' i. 5 . W ' Alia ...q.w..-.H -' ,. , J' ff! A mn:??t'l ff , lf A v Mmm 1 H5931 KN Q' xr-2' 'Ji U .V xi- ,. 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Q, , . ..Q, , - ' - . f fs - ,svgsqgi if mf: ' x' E 1 , ik i 5 A fi 31 F ,, Gffigi'--5 , , , 124535 . A 2 , E , - - '. 11 ' V 51 ' 515 ' sf f., L' 3 ,H , ' QQ , , , , ,,,, 7 L ' ,,'k mmK kkl' 3 5 f , ,F ,. ,Q f 1.- N-1 5 fl ,' A., - ff? ,f i 4 .4 XI s I Fw if V Lx rg 3 ? -.4 f 2. F . Il Royal Victor for Marylee i Halftime ofthe 1974 Hardwood remaining court. These girls are l Homecoming brought tears to the Junior Denise Wallace, Sophomore eyes ofSenior Marylee Waitt. Es- Kathy Stowers, and Freshman Mary corted by Ronnie Walker, Marylee Martz. Ken Noe, Siggi Nejman, and was crowned the Homecoming Kent Remson were escorts. Queen. The daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Paul Waitt, Queen Marylee is very active in school. Among her activities in- clude President of Sunshine and editor ofthe school paper. The Queen's court consisted of two ' . . l . Seniors and a princess from each other high school class. Susan Dun- lavey and Karen Kouns were the girls chosen by the Seniors. Susan, busy with OEA and Pom pon, is 'the daughter of Mr. 85 Mrs. Donald Dunlavey. She was escorted by Jeff Savage. Karen, escorted by Jeff Merriman, is a member of FHA, GAA, 84 OEA. She is the daughter of Mrs. Robert Kouns. The three princesses of each class make up the A , f -.T :IHK5 l. Susan and Jeffmake a stately entrance. 2. Co-captains Aaron Good and Alan Quick crown Marylee Wai the 1974 Hardwood Homecomii Queen. 3. The suspense is killing me. 4. Hawkettes add beauty to hom coming festivities. , 5. Final congratulation kisses ar given to Marylee by Co-captain: Aaron Good and Alan Quick. 6. Queen's Court: LEFT TO RIGHT. BOTTOM ROW: Ma lee Waitt, Ron Walker, Karen Kouns. Jeff Merriman, Susan Dunlavey, Jeff Savage. SECON l . ROW: Denise Wallace, Ken No r R- Kathy Stowers, Siggl Nejman, Mary Martz, Kent Remsen. ,. ,K 3: 2 7 la Q Tm .si .WA F qwgj, T 1 1- f U Al ,,. , 1 1 Homecoming Weeks Adds a l 2 l Having the long awaited er tests during Spirit Week added a touch of panic to the always calm halls of MAHS. The student body came out of their slump and once again proved that the de- sire was still there. At the pep session the students vocally urged the Hawks to Victory. The Class of'74 came out on top by de- feating the Sophomores and the Juniors for the Powderpuff Basketball Championship. Kathy Evoy and Teresa Black- .. stone crowned the 1974 king, Q :n I, 5 Q ,Z S' .- , v -V Cook, after each Sen- basketball player danced way to stardom. at competition was again fierce all the classes put out a valiant ort. For the fourth year the ss of '74 beat the rest and be- e the first class in history to do by Firing Up For A Victory. C Sophomores placed second Dumping the Shamrocks, while Juniors Shishekebabed the and the Freshmen the Shamrocks . Touch of Panic to MAHS Halls - C 4.24: ,V -f ,I-. or THE -vF'f-' at . tt . -v it ' ma ... if , as 3 x 2 . s ' 5 , l. Jetta 84 Cindy, members of the MAHS Ballet Company? 2. Cathy Ellis calmly sends the ball in for another free-throw. 3. Hey Kathy, you see what I see? 4. Don'tjust stand there Jetta, get the ball! 5. Is this how the Globetrotters started? 6. Kathy Evoy 81. Teresa Blackstone crown Mike Cook l974 Hardwood Homecoming King Competition 9. Band provides musical entertain- ment for fans during halftime activi- ties. IO. Dick Faucett pulls Senior float to a victory. enthusiasm among the fans. l2. The Hawkettes, Booster Club, and MAHS Band lend a helping hand to the team by cheering them on. l3. The winning Senior Blackhawk float is all Fired Up for A Victory. l4. The Junior Class suggests to Shishekebab the Shamrocksf' 15. The Sophomores came in second in the float competition by Dumping the Shamrocksf' 16. The Freshman Mowed Down the Shamrocks with their float entry. l7. The Hawkettes entertain during half-time ofthe girls game in the midst of Hardwood Homecoming l l. The Spirit Stick helps to heighten activities. 47 The 1973 Fall Sports Banquet took place on October 9. This annual af- fair marked the end of all fall sports - football, cross country, and volleyball. The event opened with Grace given by Teresa Walker and then the pitch-in dinner followed. With their hunger satisfied, every- one then awaited the presentation of awards and honors. Alan Quick opened the ceremonies with a talk on What Athletics Has Meant to Me. Following Alan's speech, each coach presented awards to his team members. Cheerleading spon- sors also took part by honoring their squads. Following the presentation of team awards, eligible Seniors were award- ed their S jackets. Senior cheer- leaders also received their covetted S blankets. The 1973 Fall Sports Banquet became history as Maurice Bagley concluded the evening with the Benediction. Sports Banquets lg. l vw., lil Y. I-Li- 5, ell rr 48 l. Everyone wines and dines to their heart's content as they en- joy the pitch-in dinner. 2. Co-captains Tom Kittinger and Rick Stone present the Con- ference Cross Country Cham- pionship trophy to Mr. Stout. 3. Dayna Stout presents runner- up sectional volleyball to Mr. Stout for display in the show- case. 4. MVP, Niles Robinson, re- ceives atrophy from Coach Wright. 5. Rex, when you said we were going to eat, l thought you meant to a restaurantlll' 6. Jim, are you sure it isn't a time bomb! . ,Mal- Friday, March I5 marked the end of the winter sports season with the Winter Sports Banquet. The event honored all members on the N winter sports teams - basketball, i'li' wrestling, swimming - and all cheer-i leading squads. With the help ofthe Senior Mothers, the cooks once again added to the pitch-in dinner with extra delicacies. Award presentations were opened with the speech, What Athletics Has Meant to Me , by Aaron Good The procession of coaches followed with briefsummaries ofthe high- lights ofthe season. Mrs. Wiete and Mrs. Harris both expressed grati- tude to their cheerleading squads. Following other special presenta- tions, the I973-74 Winter Sports Banquet became history. Food, trophies, and speeches S hi W f- ,lg o 'What Athletics Has Meant to Me was 5 ' topic ofAaron's talk. 2. Tim Heffelmire 5 ' . , l ects the hardward from wrestling ' - 51 f 4. 5 ch, Jim Sanborn. 3. Gee, Mr. Stout, 9 A , ought I was going to get to keep it! 1 l' iophomore Toni Barrick - Most Valuable N A -g Q ' N K BL N zmmer, 5. Dayna Stout presents the GAA , fa - Y V A. ,A E. P ' 11, - ' W Llzetball trophy for display in the school r W he ,HI S 3 PN l W case. 6. The large banquet crowd enjoys ' , ' .- ' V. -K i - ' i' . 4 talk delivered by Mrs. Harris. 'A 1 ,. 4 , ' 4 T 'Q I V Q - ,tk 1 F55- 1 l . 49 5 Diabetes and insulation exliibi 3 Y xVik Yi I ts :YZ .f .F QE r r, - af V. if The 1974 Science Fair proved to bl the proud descendant of each of its forefathers as there were more en-J trants and better prizes than ever q March 6. The six divisions were 4 open to seventh, eighth, and high i school students. The seventh grade - first place winners were Jan Boyer and LeAnn Hale in the Biological and Beth Wagoner and Lisa Butcl , he in the Physical. Eighth grade win- 4 5 ners were Elizabeth Oberthur in 1 .. P ff Biological and Kevin Emry in Phy cal. The Senior Grand Champion A A g was Laura Strough andthe Junior ' Champs were Beth Waggoner and W 8 , M... g ,. L Lisa Butcher. 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A , , -fri' -J x ii ,: L ' - -, - .. ' 5 T5 wi? 1 . . , , ' , , ff .sf ' l :rg . Q V T is . i',l f 1-F 'f' if 1' 4 . .EV ,F ,- J, k nw. , . V10 f . -:E ., 1. Beth Waggoner and Lisa Butcher, Grand Prize Winners, Junior Division. 2. Laura Strough, Grand Prize Winner, Senior Divi- sion. 3. Terry McKillip and John Miller had , the sun work for them. 4. The Three Muske- teers ofthe Science Fair. 5. Gee, Thanks Mr. Ross. 6. Oh, What I'd do for a piece of cheese!'7. Sure glad I didn't come in second. 8. Medicine from molds . . . but fungi? 9. Z Sorry guys, You only get one trophy. 10. H No, AWatt ? 5 ,, , La ' fm. . 1. 51 The fifth annual Stunt Night was a smashing success as the Sounds of Music took place on March 21 and 22. The Master's ofCeremonies were Neil Johnson and Steve Rodgers and they kept thejoint hopping. To start the show off right, the Swing Choir performed Do Re Mi and were followed by Ricardo the Magnificent and his apple eating contest. Mike Cook then sang Love the One You're With and his own composition Little Tin Soldier. School Daze was the Sophomore Class offering with teacher Miss Quick and delin- quent, Cindy Ellis. An excellentjob was done by Terri Linton with Touch Me in the Morning and was followed by David Pitts and Stunt Night 1974 the Boy and the Bear. The rookie Seventh Grade girls. performed a melody of songs and proceeded Robert Pickett's Nor- wegian Concertof' Kelly Quick fol- lowed Miss Teresa Walker and her pop, Alan Quick with Any- thing You Can Do and the first act ended with the repeat perform- ance of'fSuper Star by the Senior Hawkettes. The second act was commenced by a Sound of Music melody by Robert Pickett and Janet Quick and next a guitar solor by Warreny Grif- fin. The Playmates, Laura Strough and David Johnson, appeared be- fore the second Swing Choir num- ber and IF I Were Not a School Girl by Marlene Barker's group. Next came Rick Gary and the Beatles' Rocky Raccoon and the boys' group with their version of Beep Beep. Miss Cindy Ellis put out her cigar and donned a formal to play Tara's Theme be- fore a heartbreaking performance of Teen Angel. The crowning act was the Hawkettes and Caba- retf' Closing the show was the choir with the song, Sound of Music. The show was sparked by humor from Brian Sears and Carl King. Many thanks go to Mrs. Dol lens, Mr. LaMar, the Band, Mrs. Owen, and everyone who worked so hard to make Stunt Night '74 a success. l'm 52 2511 l. Neil Johnson and Steve Rodgers, Masters of Ceremonies. for Stunt Night 1974. 2. Swing Choir opens Stunt Night 1974 with Do Re Mi. 3. Rob- ert Pickett presents Norwegian Concerto. 4. Quacky football captain explains the student strike to WIPE reporter. 5. Mike Cook grins and bears it. 6. What do I do if they don't come down? 7. School Daze 8. Terri Linton vocalizes Touch Mein the Morning. 9. Warreny Griffin is featured in a guitar solo. IO. And the grea' big ol' bear 'ist went woooooh! ll. Ill Never Fall in Love Again is sung by Kelly Quick. 53 'a Ae H I 54 -7, i A Q , A :M lp, F MII' WH: 4. X lg 1 - f 111 I H ? ,.-, 1. f 5 X Q Mg ' .rr jkhyfgc . if 5 3 Q ,LT eff? h ini u 1 Q '1 - ff -as Q-, e 4- A s wuz , . l . s The sound S S , Pi , , f music - A Q - I T CQ' M 5, 1 , 1 , Z , ' ' ssiillll- anythxng better than you Beep 8 Ifl were not a school girl resa Walker to Pop Quick 3 9 Rick Gary presents Rocky Raccoon. playin my yard any more 4 l0 Hawkettes dazzle show with their per- g Senior Hawkettes do a repeat formance ofCabaret. l l. Well Neil, we took :e of Superstar, 5. Heavenly care ofthat little problem. 12. High School d Teen Angel to a great suc- Choir wraps up the show with the theme u're never gonna get me, cop- song, The Sound of Music. icDonald had a farm, E-l-E-I-O. 7. The Pharoahs harmonize with Beep e J 55 x , '- 'f .. ,Y 'V Qglitgf X . S' sf,- gi N . . l V7 I N1 U , 1 - 4' ,wx . X ,.. ,. 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Conceit has a great influence on our social ability! Pic 3. Penny says Come on Rick. look at the camera! Pic 4. Everyone was enjoying the lovely meal. Pic 5, Roger looks pleased with his date. Pic 6. Rick and Penny take a good look around. Pic 7, Kirk has that look of love in his eyes. Pic 8, Mr. and Mrs. Pence look surprised at their new surroundings. Pic 9. The Turn Abouts. Pic IO, A lovely sight at the Jr. Sr. Prom. 57 A night of glamour and excitement was the reward of all who attended the Starry, Starry Night on a beautiful May evening in 1974. The efforts of the Junior class were combined toward one cause as even the boys helped to make the evening one that all would remember. Shades of blue set the scene as star- light and mystery decked the multi- purpose room. Music for the occa- sion was provided by the Tu rnabouts as the couples floated away on a sil- very cloud of romance. .,s' Page 58 Pic l Slow down sweetheart! Pic 2 Barbara seems to be captured by a spell ofgiggles. Pic 3 What if it breaks? Pic 4 Oh Neil isn't it lovely? Pic 5 On you're mark get set, GO! Pic 6 isn't it lovely, Tom? Pic 7 Mr. and Mrs. Stout dance softly to the music. Pic 8 Oh, John, I think I lost a lilling! Page 59 Pic 1 Come on let's dance! Pic 2 What's that your mix- ing in your drink. Rick? Pic 3 The kids will be alright. Pic 4 Michelle and Shelly. don't eat with your mouth open! Pic 7 Let's dig in! Pic 8 Jetta and Steve share a serious moment alone. Pic 9 Ah - water! Pic I0 Kathy whispers sweet things in Alan's car. Pic ll Now what do we do? Pic I2 Now that wc're alone . . . 58 .- ::.g,7g .-. - frffi: UV. 3' 0 1. Pictures an ,np-1-- -r A-.Y-. O 60 I' x X Lznxunr 'i Tm 3 51 q J +15- 1 N 1 W -' A I ore pictures ,. if 1 A ' 9,5 4 ' ,, Q M X . l a n, -' i,k, iff? V Y is yiwjgg, W Lf' Q fi' ' 'x Da Egg? Q nk, Sirk? , -Q?-.sw R H n Hmmm C-.3 Q, if I Mr, - Q , T n'5 I' M ill, A .:-I liwfl 9 Quty-'Q' D , r ,gsifkew ifulii Q, .53 f S.a if Af! , s.!,z I I 2' 4- QW! ,xl TE a gi. 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All State Football Tea LARRY MCCLAY Dutstandin Athletes I 3 I F I RICK GARY NILES ROBINSON I973 All-Conference in Golf All-County 2nd Team in Football TERESA WALKER TIM HEFFELMIRE 1973 All-Conference in Golf All-County Cheerleader Conference Runner-up in Wrestling 14? fe . CHAD GLUNT All-Conference in Basketball MIKE COOK AUDIE QUICK All-Conference in Basketball Conference Runner-up in Wrestling All-Cou nty in Basketball Seniors Provide Leadership for Varsity Q . is ' X Stars Spark Hawk Season inexperienced varsity Hawks named to the All State Junior Team. themselves 3 and 7 after a fought season. Highlighting the At the banquet, Niles was awarded 3 season were Range-Line Con- the Most Valuable Lineman and nce victories over'Tri-Central Most Valuable Player, Jim was the Hamilton Southeastern plus Most Valuable Back, and Larry, Niles, and Chuck Rood were undefeated Hamilton in an overtime before losing named as Most Valuable Defensive Players. honors bestowed to the included the naming ofJim y , Niles Robinson. Larry and Tom Waitt to the Conference team. Jim Haughey also named to the All County Team with Niles Robinson and Hutchens being named to the team Tom Waitt was named Mention. Haughey was Maurice Bagley A Defensive Back Tony Bailey - Center Steve Coppess - Guard Steve Hall - Defensive Back ROW l LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Bagley, B. Godby, J. Haughey, S, Hall, S. Coppess, Price, A. Quick, B. Godby, ROW 2, T, Bailey, J. Merriman, L. Hutchens, F. Evans, Badger, S, Timmons, J. Millikan, E. Nesbitt, ROW 3, J. Maxwell, N. Robinson, C. od, D. Kinkead, T. Waitt, J. King, A. Quick. , , P' 67 Jeff Merriman - Running Back age . . l. You mean we re gonna win the ' . - game???!!!?? Alan Quick End 2. Shoot! . . 3. I'm gonna get him, Ifit's the tNtles Robinson - Tackle last thing-I dom ' 4. Jeff Merriman gives a rousing pep talk for Spirit Week, before our Homecoming Game. 'Chuck Rood - Tackle '? i 6 ri ,--Q 5 : -1:5 'Wann I Gridiron Featured Varsity Hawks l. Clearin the way for a touchdown. 2. Duh, look coach. l catched the ball. 3. I love you this much!! 4. Go you mighty Blackhawks! Go Go Go!!! 5. Onward to Victory! 6. We're all fired up'??'?!! 68 f I 8 ,A ' I 4- f X f f L .- , N -. U' 1 5 w 4 f 1? :I 1 IE if 1 jg? Freshman awks Look Promising Ent J QI .n ,- The Freshmen Hawks served double duty on the gridiron dur- ing the '73 season as they oonneu the suits of both the Frosh and Reserve teams. The Reserve team consisted of si Sophomores and fourteen Freshi men. The B-team was on the bot in three oftheir five battles with their lone win against Thorntowi Another highlight ofthe season i a tie against arch-rival Hamiltor Heights. The industrious Freshrr found themselves holding a .500 record after six battles. High poi in their season were a 36-0 down of Frankton, a big win over Heig and a mopping of Zionsville. . The Reserve squad each were awarded certificates and gainedq much experience toward becomi a Varsity Hawk. Frosh coach, A Youmans,-presented trophies tol Larry Pickett - Outstanding Li man, and Mike Shelburne was named the Most Valuable Playe for 73. 1. LEFT TO RIGHT. ROW l: M. Had C. Godby, D. Ballard, M. Ulrey, M. Shi burne, L. Pickett, J. Childers, B. Godby ROW 21 K. Remson. D. Dillinger, J. Mi Clay, J. Michaels. R. Sample. B. Bruce, Jones, R. Kercheval. 2. Mike Shelburnew- Most Valuable Pl 3. Larry Pickett - Outstanding Back 4. A touchdown pass?? A 5. Al Youmans - Freshman Coach ?, Q . . 4: fir Q I Q A , . , ivy r , V:-M. , V. ,H L Q, . 1 N . ,,ff,,- , M 4 g I H, r Bab Birds Test Wings With one year of experience under their belts the Class of '78 took their opponents by storm and came up with the best MAHS gridiron record of 1973. The eighth graders teamed up with Coach Russell to bring about the winning combination that allowed them to fall only to the W I ,N 1 7 3, 24 s ...fit ,pm l , ,Qmf .V 1,1 .,f'f f is l hands of Westfield. l Spurred on by Jim Hancock fwiti the most tacklesj and Greg Wels fwho made the most points over 1 season,j the Junior Hawks twentf four member team made everyor: proud with their six wins and one loss season. t I fijllliw l l. We always get our man! 2. Curt. Porky, Jim, 8a Coach 1 climax a winning season. 3. Whafs the rush? 4. ROW l, LEFT TO RIGHT: ' Curt Bilby, Alan Haughey, Mark Cain, Mark Heck, Mike Griffin, . Kyle Buzan, Argus Robinson. ROW 2, Jeff Roudebush, Gary Maxwell, Jeffjones. Kenny Waitt, Randy Roberts, Craig Hor- ton, .lerry Price. Brian Paddock,- Brian Partlow. ROW 3. Gary Maxwell, Jeff Manhart, Jim Han- cock, Greg Welsh, Jeff Moore, Coach Glen Russell. l l uring Gridiron Season ounding out the 1973 Junior Jim Eggers couldn't single out any igh season were the rookie one special player, all of the nine- venth graders. The Baby Bird's teen member team deserve their ted their wings during a grueling hard earned Blackhawk certificates game season. Highlighting their and plenty of encouragement in ason were victories against Clin- years to come. Prospects are bright Central and Clinton Prairie. for future Hawk football teams at also battled Hamilton Heights MAHS. a scoreless tie. Although Coach I 6 . i 'V . Hey man, you'd steal the iirt off my back. The Blackhawks keep roll- g along. Eggers receives Coach ,f the Year Award from the iookies ofthe Year. .ROW l, LEFT TO RIGHT: 'ony Scott, Greg Pitts, Joey Eodby, Brian Goodnight, eff Stultz, John Miller, landy Biddle, Jim Pettit. LOW 2: Jack Rowland, Tim Biddle, Niles Cummins, Leo- ard Shoup, Charles Sample, Lonnie Johnson, Nick -lopkins, Tom Shelburne. lOW 3: Mike McCullough, itichard Robinson, Coach im Eggers, Tony Partlow, lollie Greer. l 9 . .. . vp Q . W. Jr- H+ 41 7, ! 1 go 355 ., 'F' .' ., ff ., . ,,' Sm- ' T 1 1 X rv ..' I, xl., 5 - Mx-.J 3? ,,r. M.. b ,-.iv ,uf rf y ,MM ,. x.-f' 1. 'kr , 'fa 2 1,1 ,L M4393 , - A -r. mf?-+ ' ,, me ff 'U EF C ,fff X 4-2? JL 4 A , M' ayvwi ' FM 5, .S e ' f y V f 'tah t ,, far 1' X' I4 ,. X 5 A . f- -. wg' ,'A fQ1,f51,fff'wf - 3 - 5 mg- . Q rQ.,.,g l iffgg 5 fl 5 'Q -J 5 g, J i WPS iff 15 if 53 ! if tl-f 'i 1'..wi' .ff L . v. .Q i S., .J 4 ' 1 U . 1 .. 1..- ' E F E N 5' va 2 wwf 335 H' via' Q Xi iQ.Ji,,l1Z -. Wffflf qi? .4 ' . 1. , ,gg 1- K X u 'IYA We JQZS rf: f QV- 1 .1 AWK I ll' QJJIK ik I-.-5 M WK , xxbi 6 E I ss 5 E x 5-1- as Xjzrk W NN Ks Kb . E A! Lg lysz fi . .ii . H, F K 11 r L i 71 -I 9, 1. 'L '4x2 + We LA .f f V 552, :..f S ' v- y - ., s H X W .- ,531 fi, 5- ' li x - . WJ aii' W.,-L x :lar 1 X , - W 'Z 1K0 3 . . -if 5 I ,ALWKJ 5 3 BWI Champions again for the second time, the Reserve team climaxed their season by winning the Sheridan lnvitationalhTourney. They were led throughout the season' by Juniors Jay King, Jim I-Iaughey, Bob Godby and Sophomores Kim Hollings- worth with Scott Barker and Bart Rowland alternating back and forth for the fifth position. Tom Waitt started on the team at the beginning ofthe season and advanced to the Varsity as one ofthe starters. The team ended with a 7-13 record and should show great outcomes for next year with the large number of sophomores returning. Their coach was Rex Bowman. Champions Again It l ll 80 PIC I - BACK ROW -- Brian Sears, Bruce Akard. Tyler Hicks, Jay Bowman. Bart Rowland, Dennis Kim Hollingsworth. Rusty Nesbitt FIRST ROW - Jeff Pitts, Scott Ken Noe, Jim Haughey. Bob Godby Terry Bishop. Mark Stahl PIC 2 - do l do now. PIC 3 - Well, are we finished Coach? PIC 4 - Now. it's like this boys ... PIC 5 - I think lean handle this myself! PIC 6 - Look out, here they come! PIC 7 - Ken's am- bition is tojoin F-Troop!! I I .x 7'! 35. X 'E fr- Wi,,,, X, .K -. ax. . M... A' . L, ,:,- fm .1 'J- ...W 1 Q . ,lj 3 5 IEVV52, L.-' ,- ' 4 ' x Q i ,. N ,, , K ,fx in x 'Q Q15 4, 7 X15 E N X., ui 6 x x tk Q! ix' 35 N 'E E154 gl .Q g! T513 - K -' 'J V M I ,Z wi., ?u2 'n.' ,. .gf ..':-Ta 19. W. 5-Q if ' f, ,ijz 41- E a Q2 f Eighth grade 14 wms 2 losses l. Craig Horton and Greg Welch present Coach Hudson a token ofthe eighth grade team's appreciation. 2. Karl Newby ties up a Zionsvile player as Jeff and Randy look on. 3. Eighth grade basketball team, LEFT TO RIGHT. ROW l: Kelly Quick, Randy Rob- erts, Kevin Emry, Craig Horton. Kyle Buzan, Mark Cain. ROW 21 Coach Hudson. Jeff' Manhart. Curt Bilby, Greg Welch, Jeff Roudebush, Karl Newby, Brian Kincaid, Mike Moore. 4. Don't worry about it, Greg, we're still way ahead. 5. Craig Horton presents the tournament trophy to Mr. Stout for display in the showcase. 82 X 42 44 3 52 5 ,344 Q V A mii?-lil 51.15 H. 'W ' Fiji? 4 . - ,Q - ,Q '- , i3.sfiv-ii .-1 3- in ' 5 gflj-,gl-Ll - -gg-933, fb' - --5'ifLLQ.f. -1QLf'Li.:5!--if.:aJi5s- Y T T ' - - ' . ' . 1. f U ' 1 24 22 40 e 1973-74 Junior High basketball son proved to be one both the hth grade and the seventh grade ms will long remember. The hth grade Hawks finished the sea- n with fourteen wins and only 'o losses, while the seventh grade d eight wins against six defeats. ached by Mr. Hudson, the eighth ade Hawks waltzed through their ason with a twelve game victory ing. ly losses during the season came the hands of Dover and Nobles- le in the Junior High County urney. Wins were over such teams Westfield, Noblesville, Clinton ntral, and a romp over Windfall. cluded in their list of accomplish- ents is a tournament champion- np. e seventh grade also had an ex- llent season for their first year as nior Hawks. Coached by Mr. oore, the seventh grade Hawks ttled in every game until the sound 'that final horn. They were able Seventh grade has winning season to defeat such teams as Clinton Central, Sharpsville, Hamilton Heights, and Tipton while losing to the likes of Westfield and Nobles- ville. The young Hawks look for- ward to their next year as they be- come eighth grade Blackhawks. 43? as E F I: l. Seventh Grade Basketball. KN EELING, LEFT T0 RIGHT: Fred Mossburg. Joey Godby, Brian Goodnight. Jim Pettit. Greg Fennell. Tony Partlow, Randy Biddle, Lonnie Johnson. STANDING: Greg Pitts. Micah Marsh, Rolli Greer, Dan Waitt. Phil Holmes, Jim Harvey. Kevin Bragg, Kevin McKillip. Tracy Henderson. Keith Rinkenberg. Terry McKillip. 2. Coach Moore guided his seventh grade Hawks to a season ofeight wins and six defeats. 83 For the fourth year in a row the MAHS grapplers pinned down another winning season. With only three seniors and five r ing letterrnen. The Hawks f ed the year with an even 7-7 rec- ord under the leadership of vet- eran coach, James Sanborn. Acting as the hosting school for 3 the Range-line Conference, the 3 matmen placed Audie Quick and Tim Heffelmire as runners-up in their division. At the Sports Banl quet, Coach Sanborn presented awards to Tony Bailey, Most lm proved Wrestler: Dick Faucett - Quickest Pin and receiver of Mei tal Attitude Award: and Tim He, felmire- Most Pins and Most Valuable Wrestler. 3 , Rangeline Conference Meet . - es. af' 4.--nn-q ,.-1-ni 4,-n-1-p 1 1--11, l. ls this what we've been practicing all season for? 2. Ouch! You're twisting my head off. 3. Ouch! The ref poked me in the eye. ,--.-.7 4. If only my ballet teacher could see me now. 5. Karate chop to the head. 6. KN EEL- ST ING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Chris Jessup. Jerry Price, David McVey, Nick Hopkins, Mark Heck, Dwayne Campbell. Fred Mossburg. Jerry Showalter, Mark Cain. STANDING: Coach Jim Sanborn. Jim Hancock, Brian Pickett, Eddie Denneman, Gary Merill, Kevin Badger, Terry Pence, Gary Maxwell, Coach Dave Urban. 7. That's one for you, young man. 8. Audie Quick, conference runner-up. 9. Toro, toro! l0. Somersault over the opponent. 85 With flippers on feet and goggles . The Varsity Swimming team pad- dled through the l973-74 season. Even though the swimmers could post no team victories, they repre- sented good old MAHS well. The Hawks swam against such schools as Yorktown, Pendleton Heights, Noblesville, Lewis-Cass and Hagerstown. These schools, all of which have larger enrollments than MAHS, provided good experience for the swimmers. Awards presented at the banquet included trophies to Toni Barrick for school records in the 500 and 200 yard freestyle. Bill Ecret was named captain and also set records in the 100 and 200 yard medley and the l00 yard butterfly. Voted upon by the team as most valuable swimmer was Toni Barrick. I. Head first is the only way. 2. Mark makes a lovely fish. 3. KNEELING: D. Guttman, B. Paddock, D. Owens. J. Pickett. R. Garst, M. Griffin. SECOND ROW STANDING: C. Piercy. S. Rohr- er, K. Wilks, M. Evoy. Mr. Hise, K. Heffelmire, D. Owens. B. Godby. THIR ROW: D. Johnson, D. Hershburger, A. Mossburg, B. Ecrett. T. Barrick, R. Ma: tin. K. Inman. S. Nejman. l I 1 l in hand, swlmmers make b1g splash Ti n 1 THQ N3-5r1,m:g: Q. fsf'+g..,- ,Q -' 31 i 8 3, 3 P: i s ie n o r-e ex e or P- pf A -- A. Q., 1 ' K -11, ff ' ' ju gi 1 ..,jf l fi ,ffl ,E kwi n: 'g ' ,A ,Q IT-5 le cfm v ,. , we .Rf ' if V J1?.Fa, pQ1'jQ3'g,, lv I m r at 1 gn 1. A WS xfxf, ' lf 5 4? GEEK, :P-'HV wig? like , :fb jg fx Xb Q , H P 1 If W' A. g l . Q A X x f PI s 3 , i aw ' -A . 'LtY: - 1 ' W: 1 'fu-1, A VNS- TF . ' if - 2 ' 1 ii f5f11!,5'.4 x? fA'--A-ag-ig-Wffii 1 5' . ' H ' r 5. Kid 3 5. . be ' 1 .. ef me 353 b ' ?'Y451'f -ff? '.,-:- ' QV' . .. Ulf, 1 , ,Y . X ,ZA 'L -.YSL t, -. 7' Q , 5 A 3 4--.-K l. Did you see that whale? 2. Help, I'm drowning! 3. Swimmers wail as tension mounts. 4. Look mom. only one hand. 5. Where did he go? 6. You can tell he wears LEGGS. 7. What-should Ido next? 87 R-25' af ,JL 5 -r f, ' ,J TT 2 .gf f ' Individuals Shine i C5 ...- 1. K' S -. 11 1' 7 -,'T1TT!'Z'7 '1'TZ 'v'f 'v'-4-z-rg ,-f A 88 l .,,,. .. l. Varsity Track. KNEELING. LEFT TO RIGHT: Brian Sears, Bruce Akard. David son, Steve Rodgers, Scott Barker. Jeff Maurice Bagley. STAN DING, Gary Moore. Carl King. Jefl' Maxwell. Laverne Crist. Ken Badger, Brad Bruce. Jay Michael. Coach Wright. 2. He flies through the air with the greatest ofease. 3. It's not that bad. Rick. 4. This ball sure is heavy. 5. Get on your mark - Get set - Go! 6. Wow! That hurdle was high! 7. Don't cry. Larry, it's not that bad. S. Look out below! 9. .Ir. High Tru ROW l. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Cook. Kevin Emry. Tim Coppess, Jay Pickett. Chris Jessup. Kyle Buzan. Keith Rinkenburg, Roger Hall, Allen Haughey. ROW 2: Karl New Steve Alexander, Craig Horton, Kevin I Randy Roberts Rollie Greer. Tracy H . ' e Kevin Bragg, Coach Urban. ROW 3: Brian caid, Jeff Marhart. Gary Maxwell, Mike Moore, .lim Hancock, Curt Bilby, Greg Jeff Roudebush. Terry Pence. Absent: Jerry Price and Tony Scott. Coach Larry Wright and his Blackhawk cindermen got offto an early start in the 1974 Varsity Track season. The Hawks opened the season with three vicv tories in their first five meets, Those open ing wins came over North Salem, Pitts- boro, and Clinton Prairie. Times got rough, however, as the Hawks failed to win another meet even though fine indi- vidual performances were made. Since there is only one Senior on the team, prospects for next year's season look bright. The great swinge Varsity GolfTeam: L to R W Row l - Jeff Pi ' ' , ' .v 4 v y Kim Hollingsworth Jeff McClay Karl Newb Waitt. Brian Godby Row 2 - Phil Vawter. Co Henderson, Larry McClay, Rick Gary, Aaron Mr. Moore son forthe 1974 golfyear. The Hawks finished the season with Rangeline Conference golf crown. Their sixth place in the County Meet due to the absence ofthe Seniors. Im pressive victories included those over Hamilton Hts., Thorntown, and Salem. .pf- - . .-bil smashing swing, Rick! The MAHS golfers once again took the links and came away with a fines record of nine wins and only five loss The linksmen, forthe second straight year, finished second to Taylor for the l. Our Great Varsity GolfTeam! 2. Larry has tu concentrate greatly. 3. Cokey Hendreson, the 'bestest' goll'er?!? 4. Cokey! Don't spit! 5. Wh GolfTe.am L to R Dan Want Terrv absent Mnkc Rexord I' U 'b w J f 555a2'5'f1 ' Q I wf I Q rl ' L5 -Rf J 8' 'ie X f-fiqggy .wg fir 'sf-2 I' -' ggi f 1 J V1-fivgfxgg 4. Q 3, iagfix 57.33 Smzw -:ff , J V A wr '-'AT' N vm ,er .KXX A . Y' Dv'-f H11 X gn, 1 fm Yi QQ X .4 smv, lx 'x H.a....4 1 U-wvlilvv'-' A 'Ax eg . L. X ff 7 . an 3 I . t Q - T T ' r ' L Ars W LAQVQ awww A , 4 .- . ,W Q6 'wg xgfur.: .- . 6' ..- -, Y 2 E W ' ' . 5 ,r . . 'X ylialxsf . I . V it Jef' 1-1' 11.3 ' -Y - A I 1 1 X I 1 :SMS .fl A I I , 1 I ' - Tx .iv S-.. - A . E , KV? , -' N ': 'fF: ' lx if-141f4ff'.- 12-3ffQm4Q.1114 K Q 7. TQ- : -- f-3-EIN?-r.aukm,,..4 .. 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' ' 5 - ii? .. 7 .rw 1 ,q ' ' 4' ' A 'a ' , ggi, W . .f,, - Lzwiff v Q 1 I :Jaw 1 :af . if I A ,., A ,iw ' is-f . r'Q T'A ' ' 1 'TF' va-v A, 1 gf' K-'u1.f':g su: 'WI Axift IIN' ,ii 'T' 5- 1 fx F i WZ. olleyball team no. 2 in count It was the second year for Coach Leslie Ellis and also the second year for the IHSAA girls Volleyball Sec- tionals. All Hamilton County schools, who had teams, were at the Carmel Sectional, plus the team from Zionsville. The first match for Sheridan was against the team from Zionsville in which Sheridan won. The following night Sheridan was to play Westfield to see who would play in the final match against Carmel. Sheridan had never won against Westfield in volleyball till that night ofthe Sectional. Sheridan defeated Westfield but lost a close and long battle with Carmel to re- ceive runner-up honors. Later on in the regular season action, Sheridan played Westfield and came up with a well awarded Victory to place Sheridan 3rd in the Conference, 5 2 I' ii r l Volleyball Team LEFT TO Jodie McCarty, Terry Goff, ROW Paddack. ROW 3: Teresa Bli RIGHT, ROW l: Barbara Pear- 2: Elaine Clements, Karen Stone. stone, Coach Leslie Ellis, sco son, Dayna Stout, Valrie Smith, Nancy Hunt, Debbie Inman. Alese Debbie Evans. I. Well hurry on down, you skag. I can't wait all day. 2. Singing helps me with my serv- ing. Ifonly I could get a good song. 94 l l G.A.A. sweat out a successful year irls' varsity basketball team up with eight wins and three s. This year the team was spark- the veterans ofthe Senior s. Five were on the team and of the starting five were Sen- Highlight was the winning of irst tourney held at Sheridan. girls defeated Tri-Central in the ing night then turned around ext night to down Clinton Nancy Hunt was the ruler boards for the team. She lead the offensive charge with of l8 points a game. this was a basketball game. 2. hair smells dirty. 3. Come over here, little round thing. 4. And this is the do the Breast Stroke. 5. Stoner patiently? 5. HALLELUJAH!!! 7. Watch out for low flying birds. down a total of 87. Dayna l Q . . STANIDNG LEFT TO Paddack, Dayna Stout,Sherr1 LADDER, Karen Stone, Debbie RIGHT, Linda Pickett, Teresa Akarcl, Karen Kouns, Valrie Nesbitt, Mrs. Leslie Ellis, Nancy Partlow, Theresa Thurman, Alese Smith, Jeanette McKay. ON Hunt. iv I 95 H' 'H 3 Academics -that always popular branch of school life that makes Marion-Adams what it is. The things we learned and the things we taught each other are the memories that every student will carry with him through life. MAI-IS of- fers courses in a wide variety of subjects so any student can set his goals for his future. Academics are the basis for the beginning of ed- ucation and the basis for . , , ,li n ' -n-P' if . Y: .A- Q. 'fu ,IZ 4 1 'iv ?.' -. 2 ..- 52 zxgswis Jsdi - d::ns1d 1sluqoq 1sdJa1iIloon0alo .ai Ii Jsdw zmsbA-noi1sM eszlsm bns bamssl :aw agnidi adT 1adJo dass Jdgusi aw agnidi adj Jsdx aahomsm sd! 515 dliw 11169 Iliw Jnsbulz weve -10 ZHAM ,91ildguo1dJ mid Uahsv sbiw s ni aaa1uo9 2131 Insbula Xqns oe aJoaiduz1o aid 101 alsog aid Jae nso 5:11916 eoimsbsoA .a1uJu1 -ba 10 gninnigsd sd! 101 aiasd . . . 101 aiasd sd! '11 P-4 Q- The Marion-Adams' Social Sciences Department consists of the His- ,tory subjects and Sociology and Psy- chology. This year both sociology and psy- chology were taught by a new teach- er to the MAHS system, Mr. Col- lier. He instructed the classes on hu- man behavior and the organization of our society. History classes were taught by Mrs. Stahl, Mr. Kouns, Mr. Wright, Mr. Moore, Mr. Collier, and Mr. Blotch. History-type classes offered include: Government, World Geography, World History, United States His- tory, American Problems, and Jun- ior High Geography and History. W Does histor repeat itself'?' y ,S W 98 -::rfrr.,.,, W Y , 7 l. Mr. Wright, the bathing beauty ofthe junior history class! 2. Hey, Bob, what's tha grin for? 3. Mrs. Stahl overlooks her Senior government class. 4. Debbie, eyes to the front! 5. Study, study, study. Busy, busy, busy. 6. Panel discussions can be entertain- ing. 7. Studious students make good pupils. 8. Hand gestures often help to clarify one's point. ai- 99 Correct grammar is a must! pencil in hand land in mouthb often IS one to concentrate. 2. Great novels rs a change from a common Eng- class. 3. Mrs. Miller attempts to ex- n the difference between a subject a verb to herjunior English class. flrs. Reed proudly displays a finish- nrocluct of thejournalism class and paper staff- the Blackhawk Broad- . 5. Osmosis once again helps a stu- t in literature class. 6. Mrs. Smith - ght during her free period. 7. Execu- decisions are often made during 7th period annual staff time. I Correct grammar is a must in to- day's society. This familiar saying is that ofthe teacher in the Language Arts De- partment, better known as the Eng- lish Department. Many a time have our English teachers striven to pound into our minds that words I such as ain't just don't exist, but wejust couldn't seem to under- stand this simple statement. English is taught at all Levels, both high school andjunior high. High school students at MAHS have a variety of English classes to choose from: Great Novels, Speech, Bible Literature, Journalism, Paper Staff, and Annual Staff. Now ain't it nice to have such a good variety! fWhoops, I forgot.J .av ,f .I 99 Live language at MAHS The Foreign Language Department of Marion-Adams High School expanded this year with the addi- tion of new teachers. Mr. Salley be- came a member of the MA HS faculty and added German to the list of foreign languages offered. In addition, Mr. Salley taught the Latin students. Also new to the faculty of MAI-IS, was Miss Dunn. A graduate of Ball State University, Miss Dunn in- structed the students in the art of speaking Spanish. ski! . 5 e j gas? Er, -.V 5:6 ' 'flgasfv fa' ' x ,, Q If A ii x r- ' CCL X be' A 'Qixi Pic I, Hablo usted espahol, senorita. Pic l l'm a foreign language student. Pic 3, Col jugating verbs is very difficult. Pic 4. l guess l'm a Foreign Language Substitute Pic 5, Oh well, another year, another lan- guage. Pic 6, Is that how you say it? ll MAHS Library: A good place to stud -,-,..-q i I 5 i A+'- Q .L .-'T' Defined by Webster, the library is A place in which books, manu- scripts, musical scores, or other lit- erary and artistic materials are kept for use but not for sale. The MAHS library is under the supervision oflibrarian Mr. LaMar. Many students find the library a place to go for resourceful work. Other students find it as an escape from the clasps ofa boring study hall. In either case, the MAHS library offers useful research and reading information to those students who wish to use them. The library con- tinually attempts to keep the stu- dents upto date with such devices as tape cartridges and micro-film projectors. A thanks is in order to Mr. LaMar and his library staff for a good small-school library. l. Mr. LaMar shows the library to incoming seventh graders. 2. A librarian's duties are many and varied. 3. Jamie and Cheryl lind the library a good place for researching a project. 4. Marylee spreads sunshine at a Sunshine Society meeting in the library. 5. Sharon looks for a good book to read. 6. Debbie and Rick study the Blackhawk Broadcast !'?! 101 Math and scien 'iii ? Ss. I tix? .J l. An eager bunch of eighth grac 2. No fair using your fingers beh your back! 3. Will you wait till finished! 4. Busy, busy. busy. 5 'kHave you worked loo hard. Dc 6. Earl Nesbitt, a Math Brain!'?! Seniors work hard at that good W Math. Y hallenge eager minds Y.: ,J-.1 Students at Marion-Adams High School have good opportunities for ex- cellent backgrounds in both the fields of mathematics and science. Headed by Mrs. Dunn, the Math De- partment offers a wide curriculum for those students interested in mathemat- ics. Courses include General Math, Algebra l, 2, 3, and 4, Geometry, and Senior Math - Trigonometry and Analytical Geometry. The Science Department is headed by Mr. Ross and offers a variety of courses. General Science and Biology are offered at the Freshmen level. Gen eral Chemistry is offered to interested Juniors and on the advanced level are Ecology, Advanced Biology, and Ad- vanced Chemistry. fm JHl'RlgA'. li . i , 'eff'-fn.. i. l. OK. Debbie and Myrna, what have you done this time? 2. Hey! Who said you could take my picture? 3. Rick takes a ride on the Reading! 4. Fire extinguisher ready .. . 5. OK. guys, what's in those bottles?!? 6. Ssshh, don't disturb him. He's hard at work. 7. A serious chemistry student in ac- tion. 103 l. Niles. l've got a mess - how about you? 2. Anna calmly sews on her Singer 3, The bachelor living classes enjoy their self-prepared gourmet meals. 4. C'mon, Alese, you got'ta have material in the machine before you can sew! 5. l knew l'd do this wrong. 6. Sherri, Karen. and Debby are busy at work in their Home Economics class. The Home Economics depart- ment continued its practice of preparing both men and women of MAHS forthe future as Mrs Borgninni led the bachelor living class and both she and Mrs. Mc Colgin aided the gals in 1974. Among the boys projects were sewing and cooking. The girls' studies involved family living, food studies, and the develop- ment of sewing skills. Home Ec also begins in Junior High as the girls learn the basics ofbeing a good homemaker. An added' attraction to several girls' classes were lone gentlemen. 104 tudents for the Future think wc're gonna need some help ut it back together. 2. Gee. Gary, n't be perfectly straight. 3. Better e your finger before the Elmer's sticky. 4. The ag class' three keteersf' 5. Students learn how to use welder in ag shop classes. 6. Gee, McKinney, I don't know how it hap- - itjust broke in two. Marion-Adams agriculture artment continues to serve as id to those students,iboth le and female, who are pre- ing themselves for a career in field of agriculture. Headed Mr. McKinney, the depart- nt offers basic agriculture and p with a background in FFA he Freshmen and Sopho- res. On the advanced level are Junior and Senior courses of p sciences, agriculture man- ment, soil science. and animal nce. Business hands 'im ff -Q55 The business department of M'Al was once again under the directid of Miss Pickett and Mr. Hudson. Together they have led to many i provements in the business educ? tion area ofAM-A. Courses are o fered in typing, accounting, offici practice,, shorthand, Business English and law, and salesmansh The Intensive Office Lab also col tinued to be a huge success as ma senior girls prepared for their fut in the many secretarial fields. Th success of the project was further established by the successes ofth 1973 graduates ofthe program. T-sv' N.. . T 'T' s . X in-E T Q it a vii A-gg Ek 1. . A H F -Q Q. ffl,-t tty 5. L-A -- f W- - --ui- 106 are happ hands We ,,s. Q. if ..-- l fs A' ,ii-iagsis if A -,j .- , Page l06 l Cindy and Terri work diligently on their practice sets 2 Oh. No! Another mistake. 3 Work Baby, Work! 4 Debbie figures Rick's bills. 5 Counting money can be tiring. Page l07 l Rhonda loves playing in the ink. 2 Chad is saving all his other fingernails. 3 Are you sure that's right? 4 Susiejust loves typing class. 5 Lab girls find that working can be Fun. 107 Industrial Arts develops skills .... - ff Eight classes under the heading of Industrial Arts are offered to the students of MA HS. The Industrial Arts Department is under the guid- ance of first year teachers Mr. Baria and Mr. Cook. These two men with their department head, organize all the material and curriculum to be offered in this department. Classes offered to the students of MAHS include: Exploratory Industrial I Arts, Mechanical Drawing, Archi- tectural Drafting. Cabinet-making, Carpentry. Machine Shop, Manu- facturing, and Power Mechanics. J sr .W,g,J 7 -fl .- l. Randy demonstrates how to use the drill in class. 2. Concentration is a must in this business 3. Now, you do it like this. 4. Meet the camera bugs in Shop class. 5. Introducing our new Industrial arts teacher, Mr. Baria. I 6. Rick Gary and Mr. Urban discuss a prob- lem. 7. Are you sure you know what you're doing. Jeff'?'??'?'? 4 , new-' 6 1 A K f 108 QQ 1 1 C Music, Art acquaint us with culture I-.i aviirfw--,frtm-af-f W-fs A 1 -' g l'xA A .S 'Qf'LQ Q, For the intellects of MAI-IS. it's the Fine Arts Department. The department offers courses in the fields of art and music. The art class- es are taught by Mr. Sanborn. Junior high through high school students are given the opportunity to show their artistic ability in the MAHS artroom. Mrs. Dollens and Mrs. Owen are in charge of the MAI-IS music depart- ment. Mrs. Owen is responsible for the performances made bythe MAI-IS Marching Blackhawks, the high school band. Mrs. Dollens is the director ofthe high school choir and swing choir. She also teaches mucis to thejunior high students at Marion-Adams. , . 5 'fu -1 J , yrkky O I . 5' 'f U' - tv. l. This is our world famous horn sec- tion. 2. OK, Ramie. what are you up to now?'? 3. Ohhhh. only five more minutes until lunch. 4. Mrs. Owens always has law and order 7th period during band. 5. OK, shut the door!!! 6. The MAHS songbirds are in action. 7. Can you be- lieve this is fun!!!! 8. That's one of your better masterpieces. 9. Did you see that!!! 10. Have you ever had one olthose days?'??'? 2 pggyy f 11 f fs Y K Vt Ax kiwi? ' 1 L ,4 ' 5.5x fl f ' A'x-t Alffy N ls, g. E21 i , fl . .V- xx, hx. .PSE E 2 . iw mf: T956 -Wifi. 4:-P .ig ai 'f'f. Lfx'-'V r- A ' Q . N fiw ff:-ri..-5 1.1, 'lf' if ,. !5NvJ 2 1 A 5 ,mmf Q Q 54 X ' 1? , -aKXkk.,a ,7 fx, . 'S Q ' xxx: i 1,1 iff : 14 pf. -OZONE 4 . QM I A ,--.' I v E L ' E ,gf 'ff YQ 1 vs 64 , ' f ' wil' fx 48 U L ,Q emffkv' vf' 1 A Q 39:0 952 5.894 vf 'v . U . ' ,L .X ix - I 43 if ?' -f -amorl 101 adulo ,a1am1s1 107 zduID ,awlaood ,eeialrhs 1o'i adulo ,z1a:lsm ahig ,alaiinaioa ,zwnirlanua ,awriosal 01 neqo aus Saad! To IIA .ayug bns loorloa srl! gnhub rIJod zlnsbulz srl! nl .wmmue adl gni1ub bns 11591 rilod ZHAM To anoixssinsguo sri! ni belinu 915 asimana bns abnsm 1iad1gni:Ism'loIs0g nommoo' ari13ollA.aie1srlJJasd ad! noqe aldsqso Ynsv yd babsari sus bsd ano dose bns awbsal bns 2102 .way Iuiaaeooua wav -1, 3 C ope o This year the Student Council took on many new projects. They changed from having Citizens ofthe Month, to having two Citizens ofthe Year. They also developed a new system for electing cheerleaders. To promote scholarship, they gave awards to the members of the Honor Society. So with these new projects and the old projects accomplished, the 1973- 1974 Council retired to let the new Council take over. -,....,..--1 ...--.. nf 523,-0 L-5 . U' if 'i 3 -l' -5 F2 7 112 ' x S in K. 1 l. Dale Pettigrew. Rick Barrick, Bagley, Cindy Fox. Bret Marsh, Reid Neil Johnson, Rick Gary. Terry Teresa Walker. Mama Crawford, Owen, Dick Faucett, Kim Tony Barrick. Tammy Stevens. 2. Sponsor, Rex Bowman: 3. Student Co eil members hard at work. 4. Uh, Hi! M1 Bowman. 5. Gee, I'm thirsty! 6. Presider Rick Gary. 7. We better hurry, we'll bel for the meeting. 8. l973-l974 officers: V Pres. - Terry Barnett, Treasure - Neil Johnson, Secretary - Teresa Walker, P - Rick Gary. arion-Adams chapter ofthe Societies held their initia- ns on Wednesday, March 20. The cieties set as their purpose to in- ase the desire for scholastic ievement at MAHS. embers are selected on the basis character, personality, achieve- nts, and personal appearance. are two chapters in the sys- One is the Junior Honor S0- and the other is the Senior Society. Both are sponsored Mrs. Gary. The light of MAHS LEFT TO RIGHT: Neil Johnson, Garry Boyer, Alan Quick, Kathy Pickett fre- porterl Sharon Martz Cfreasureb Teresa Walker lVice Pres.j Mrs. Gary Csponsorj Debbie Stone fSecretaryJ, Vicki Stone. David Pitts QPresidentJ. ROW l: Janet Quick, Katrina Bagley, Mrs. Gary, Mark Stahl. Kim Hollingsworth, ROW 2: Anita Martz, Sharyl Rohrer, Tam- my Stevens, Kathy Stowers. Jeannette Mc- Kay, Theresa Thurman. Jody McCarty, Debbie Stowers, Debbie Cherry, ROW 3: Clara Lowry, Beth Emry, Bret Marsh. Tony Barrick, Randy Thompson, Phil Nicholsen, David Johnson, Dennis Bagley, Tim Coppess, ROW 4: Darla Louks, Lorie Johnson, Loret- ta Moore, David McCullough, Chris Ham- mack, Jeff Maxwell. Scott Timmons, Terry Barnett. ROW 5: Curt Bilby, Kathy Valley, Tara Butcher, Kim Overdorf, Beth Pickett. Rusty Sample, David Owen. Reid Waitt. Mike Shelburne, ROW 6: Karl Newby, Jody Ottinger. Lisa Dunlavey, Debbie Guttman, Sharon Henley. Patti McKinney. Kyle Buzan, Jeff Roudebush. Dan Bell 113 03? I I w IQ, X' A ' 'XSII Q K 9 1 .X , -x X 1 fu - XX Y A .- N' , '. E 1 If 'iligv list Q . YA I . ,K f ,X Nr 75's1 93? I S 'fi xo- 3 x if., - 'No-T , 3 ffEk xx I Q i .!!! B-Team have been busy. They the Tipton Fair, State ir and competed at Kokomo. At pton they received 2nd place. e Freshman worked hard making ns for their teams and planning p sessions. The Eighth grade eerleaders have done a lot by mak- lg signs for their teams and plan- ng pep sessions. The Seventh grade ave done a nicejob too. They have ade signs and planned pep ses- ons. Of course the Cheerleaders ouldn't be complete without their aonsors. These are the ladies who eep 20 energetic, stubborn Cheer- aders together through a year of trained ankles and pulled muscles 'id still haven't lost their minds. B 5 1 A --'- , N-.a'1a'Qa.::f -. K . i f e W f: -3 :fre-:sa Q. . l -.1 1-, W jx'-.sw--.Q-ft 2-wt-2-. E . - -. Y ' ff. - ag1..2.y..l, - 1-23 -W--Q-1----, fi .....-x 'wan V A-1 Page II4 Pic l - SPIRIT! SPIRIT! Pic 2 Kathy Evoy, Teresa Walker. Debbie Hin- shaw, Cindy Smith: Pic 3 f We're backing our team ... Pic 4 - Teresa Walker: Pic 5 4 Kathy Evoy Pic 6 - Sponsor. Mrs. Harris: Pic 7 - Debbie Hinshaw: Pic 8 - Cindy Smith. Page l I5 Pic l f Julie Inman. Brenda Pearson. Leslie Newby, Katrina Bag- ley: Pic 2 - Marna Crawford. Loretta Moore, Monica Kercheval. Penny Hef- felmire: Pic 3 - Sponsor, Mrs. Wiete: Pic 4 4 Stephanie Wyckoff. Lisa Dunlavey, Susan Stephenson, Myrna Goff: Pic 5 - Laura Mosbaugh. Tammy Pitts, Michelle Grinstead, Sheryl VanMeterL Pic 6 H CH EERLEADERSW? Pic 7 - Oops!!! Pic - Go! Fight! Win! 115 8 Booster Club sports new outflts ft if f l. High School Booster Club. LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW lg B. Pearson, L. Newby. D. Hinshaw, C. Smith, T. Walker. K. Evoy, J. Inman, K. Bagley. ROW 2: B. Smith, S. Hiatt, C. Ellis. D. Foster, S. Martz. T. Part- low. A. Holmes. D. Evans, L. Strough, ROW 3: K. Pickett, Pres. D. Stout, V.- Pres. S. Akard, D. Stone, M. Waitt, Sec.- Treas. J. McCarty, N. Hunt. R. Beam. B. Pearson. D. Alexander, ROW 4: V. Nichols. Sgt.-at-Arms D. Nesbitt, S. Barker, D. Wal- lace. K. Kinkead, S. Houserman. P. Johnson, S. McClay, M. Waitt, C. Miller. ROW 5: G. Henderson, D. Stowers. K. Stowers, J. McCarty. L. Gray. T. Thurman, C. Ellis. E. Favors, C. Calhcart. S. Dunlavey. ROW 63 T. Linton, B. Pickett, T. Butcher. L. Johnson, M. Martz, M. Crawford, T. Bishop. S. Stone. L. Ritter, J. Boulden. ROW 7: T. Stevens. L. Dunlavey. B. Walker, M, Cline. Cv. Moore, S. Stephenson. M. Kercheval, T. Whaley, D. Biddle, J. Gossard, ROW 8: S. Young, J. Ottinger, C. Steeves, P. Ballard, T. Fitzgerald. K. Kinkead. P. Johnson. S. Van- Meter, L. Mosbaugh. J. Quick, ROW 93 116 M. Goff, M. Gary, M. keep. we keep, movin' right on! right on! 3. Grinstead. 2. We along - right on! Booster Club caught in the action during a basketball game. 4. Cheerleaders organize the Booster Club for their Sectional appearance as Sponsor, Mrs. Harris, looks on. 5. Hallelujah! WE WON!!l ' P3 -, , -1 . . , H, 4 L' 5,951 FJ ig' 'wtf x 1 . ,Q ,lt I J . ' I -as F , ik K H .x Q6 s--- Jr. Hi Booster Club promotes Jr Hi spirit irit, drive, ability, We're the as you can see. And so the lster Club was in l974. Donning black jumpers with red trim, gals added color and glamour to HS sporting events. Led by 'na Stout as president and Mrs. iris as sponsor the B.C. made an ressive sight at home and away. naxing an exciting year, the ,ster Club met on May I8 for lr annual picnic. The 1974-75 of- .s were announced at the time. 0 active this year was the Junior h Booster Club under the leader- 'of Mrs. Wiete. This seventh and th grade organization wore red s as the girls and guys backed awks. Q 9 g v - ' .3 -fem? i fir' EZ. if '34 'A -6 f x' egg ...- Q ,Civ x 3. 175 .,' , 5'1fsi it 4'U7F,p-d'.'V g S fm f',,r. 'ytaii .. v Q .OW I - S. Stephenson, Mrs. Wiete - nsor. M. Grinstead. ROW 2 - T. Pitts. Vyckoff, S. VanMeter. M. Goff, L. Ebaugh. L. Dunlavey. ROW 3 - C. .ves. B. Walker, Pres., D. Guttman f E-Pres., J. Oltinger. Reporter. C. 'ighey - Sec.-Treas., K. Kinkead. ROW S. Kalman. R. Shoe. S. Henley. K. ad, P. Ballard. J. Millikan. ROW 5 - ilartam, K. Law. G. Moore. M. Cline. J. Iders. K. Padgett, ROW 6 - K. Bell, C. lingsworth, C. McKinney, B. Waggener, oyer, L. Butcher, ROW 7 S D. Ben- . D. Burnell. L. Hale, L. Walton. D. iglas, R. Hamilton, ROW 8 - J. Han- ic. K. Emry. G. Maxwell. K. Buzan, K. ger, R. Roberts, ROW 9 - J. Man- .. G. Welch. K. Newby, J. Price, C. Hor- lJ. Roudebush, ROW l0 - J. Ulrey, B. l l 7 Varsity letter winners TO I Alan ROW l Quick Pres., Tim Heffelmire - V.P., Mr. Harris - Sponsor, Maurice Bagley - Sec-Treas., Niles Robinson - Sgt. Arms. ROW 2, Rick Stone. Steve Cop- pess, Chuck Rood, Steve Hall, Dick Faucett, David Pitts, ROW 3, l. Look at all thebbugs on our hamburgers. 2. That's OUR Sym- bol? 3. Hey Mr. Harris? ls the food really that bad? 4. The Champ ofthe potatoe stuffing contest. 5. Sorry there wasn't any Shurfine Fruit Punch for you Rick. 6. Drink-chug-a-lug Drink-chug-lug 118 rian Jim Aaron Good, Larry McClay. Rick Gary. ROW 4, Mark Evoy. David Johnson, Chuck Hobson. Siggi Nejman. Jeff Merriman. Bobby Godby, Ken Badger, ROW 5, Dale Pettigrew, Rick Barrick. Jeff Pitts. .lim . Ken Noe. Steve Rodgers, Rodger Hammack. Rodger Steen, Ted Mossburg. Tom Waitt. Chad Glunt. Kirk ln- man. Jeff Went. ROW 6. Rusty Nesbitt. Gary Moore, Mike Cook. Larry Hutchens, Jeff Millikan. . ,X- T ' Af Under the guidance of M r. Kent Harris and president Alan Quick the Sheridan S-Club enjoyed an- other successful year. Members c the S-Club are chosen when they ceive their Varsity letters for any varsity level sport. The purpose ofthe club is to bani together the athletes who have reached the varsity level. They ra leaves last fall forthe Sheridan ci munity as one oftheir projects. The climax ofthe year came whe- they held their annual picnic and the presentation ofthe Athlete oi the Year Award to Aaron Good. lt. .. -+ -5 L i l r x GAA granted honorjackets The GAA Club, with the sponsor Leslie Ellis, had a great year in both sports and activities. The club first sold the leftovers from last year then started on the Selling of bulletin boards. Mrs. Ellis suggested that the club could go to Kings Island at the end of the year. President Dayna Stout pre- sented this idea to the girls and the date was set for May 25, 1974. At last the club was able to afford Sen- iorjackets for Girls. Some boys resented Girls wearing S jackets. They finally received them through the athletic department. l. LEFT TO RIGHT, Deb- r, Sandi Wagner: Sec-Treas.. . Leslie Ellis: Sponsor. Dayna tout: Pres.. Nancy Hunt. V.P., ebbie Nesbitt, Sgt. Arms. ROW y Stevens. Jeanette McKay. Evans: Reporter, Jodie McCar- Historian. Barbara Pearson Re- Sharyle Rohrer, Roxanne Jones. m Tina Burgett, ferry Goff, Gizzle Mullins, ROW 3, Carla Cathcart. Karen Stone, Donna Hutchens, Connie Pickard, Brenda Cass, Teresa Partlow, Luanne Gray, Cathy Ellis. ROW 4, Katrina Bag- ley, Karen Kouns, Sherri Akard, Theresa Thurman, Brenda Pear- son, Leslie Newby. Valrie Smith avr ROW 5, Cayenne Foutch, Melanie Pickett, Julie Walton, Elaine Massingill, Pam Wire, Elaine Clements, Alese Paddack. ROW 6, Marcia Vogg. Dawn Nichols, Shelley Bacon, Barbara Kincaid, Debbie lnman, Teresa Blackstone, Julie Inman. Q , ,x du M.,- . .f .yy .av . l. Kouner hits another from three point range. 2. It is about time you get a serve over the net. 3. Meathead, watch the ball, not the camera. 4. We could have danced all night. 5. AHHHHHHHHHH you dirty rat. 6. Gimme that ball! Gimme that BALL! X 119 Corny Sunshiners Pop Through Year! ROW I: C. Smith: Scrapbook Chairman, S. McClay: Secretary, K. Evoy: Treasurer L. Strough, Vice President. Mrs. Smith, Sponsor, D. Alexander. Pianist, K. Bag- ley, Assist. Treasurer, M. Waitt, Pres- ident, D. Stout, Songleader. ROW 2: K. Chew, D. Cherry, S. Houserman, S. Akard, D. Wallace, C. Miller, R. Jones, P. Pickett, B. Emery. S. Rohrer, D. Evans. J. Caldwell, J. McCarty, D. Stone. K. Pickett. S. Pickett, C. Ellis, R. Beam, V. Stone, K. Murphy, ROW 31 D. Mossburg. T. Goff, R. Stultz, K. Vahle, T. Butcher, B. Pickett, B. Bundy, A. Holmes, B. Pearson, N. King, V. Nichols, D. Foster. G. Henderson, T. Walker. K. Kouns. D. Long, S. Dunlavey. J. Boulden. A. Padd- ock. ROW 4: S. Wagner, S. Young, T. Bur- gett, T. Doty, C. Murray. T. Bacon. D. Condry, K. Hicks, S. Wallace, E. Pickard. P. Endsley, E. Clements, S. Barker, K. Kinkead. D. Hinshaw, S. Bartrum, C. Alexander, S. Rood, ROW 5: L. Nunnally. C. Ellis, D. Stowers, J. McKay, K. Stowers, T. Stevens, J. Gossard. K. Pic- kett, S. Pickett, S. Meyer. M. Waitt, D. Nesbitt, P. Johnson. A. Lyon. S. Rowland, K. Wilkes, M. Strunk. C. Condry, C. Heiny. ROW 6: S. Bacon, M. Rodgers, D. Nichols. D. Louks, M. Kercheval, D. Waters, M. 18 Barker, S. Calvert. J. DeNoon, R. Nunnally, T. Thurman, J. McCarty, J. Quick, L. Waitt, C. Harvey, L. Gray, S. Hazal, K. Wallace, T. Goff. ROW 7: C. Cathcart, E. Favors, M. Carney, C. Pickard, P. Wire, T. Freeman, J. Hiatt, J. Walton, T. Doty, B. Nunnally. S. Stone, L. Ritter, J. Carney. K. Over- dorf. M. Bouse, B. Walker, B. Hazel, P. McKinney, J. Minnich, ROW 8: D. Biddle, M Crawford, T. Bishop, W. Bishop, J. Dillion, K. Harwood, P. Tudor, L. Roeder, D. Hicks, N. Duchemin, M. Gary, T. Fitzerald. L. Newby, B. Pearson. V. Smith, J. Inman, R. Jones, L. Moore, M. Martz, T. Blackstone. ' A ii I . c 'i ri' I JR S51 451 1 M eff. jk -X Y ff W- H KL 5 It 1 1 F.H.A. Hosts F.F.A. at Banquet t-WWI , .. . , ' J' in 2-rr 11.5221 - ff. ' - ' - ' 1 4-44 OW l: C. Fox: reporter, D. Stone: treasurer. . Waitt: historian, J. McCarty, . President, Mrs. McColgin: Sponsor, K. Kin- ad: secretary, S Akard: president, . Nesbitt: parliamentarinn. D. Stout: District President ROW 2: B. Bundy, A. olmes. D. Evans, N. King, K. Pickett. T. Wal r, G. Henderson. R. Beam, S. Wal- D. Waters. D. Nichols. D. Louks, K. Kouns, D. Foster. C. B. Pearson. J. Caldwell, K. Evoy. S. K. Hicks, D. Pickard. P. Endsley. K. Mur- Rogers ROW 3: A. Paddock. C. Michael, E. Pickett. N. Hunt, S. Dunlavey, D. Long, J. Boulden, J. Mossburg. ROW 4: S. Wag- ner. C. Cathcart. E. Favors, S. Bar- ker. D. Wallace. L. Strough. C. Alexander. S. Rohrer, K. Wilkes, M. Waitt, C. Smith. S. McClay, P. Johnson, D. Cherry, D. Bruce, S. Houserman, K. Chew. ROW.5: P. Pic- kett, D. Mossburg. T. Goff. A. Lyon. K. Stone, D. Hutchens, T. Thurman, C. Ellis. J. McKay. T. Doty. T. Doty, T. Burgett. J. Cummings D. Condry, V. Strunk. ROW 6: L. Gray, T. Stevens, K. Stowers. J. McCarty. K. Bagley. S. Young. J. Gossard. S. Meyer. K. Pickett. i 1 .Qi Two clubs that go hand-in-hand are the Future Homemakers and the Sunshine Society at MAHS. The Sunshine Society found itself a new sponsor in '74 as Mrs. Wilma Smith stepped up to the duty. Mrs. Helen McColgin was the FHA leader once again. The busy ted for the March of Dimes as some of their projects. President Sherri Akard boosted the morale and served as the ringleader. FHA girls sold calendars and collec- S. Pickett. L. Newby. B. Pearson. V. Smith, J. Inman, C. Harvey. L. Waitt, ROW 7: C. Pickurd, R. Reddick, P. Tudor. L. Roeder. T. Freeman. E. Massingill. C. Birden R. Jones. P. Wire, B. Nunnally. J. Quick, D. Stowers. K. Wallace. D. Miller. T. Whaley, T. Whaley, ROW 8: N. Duche- min, D. Hicks, C. Wright, M. Strunk, S. Stone L. Ritter, T. Bishop. M. Crawford, M. Martz, L. Moore, M. Gary. T. Fitzgerald, T Bacon, C. Murray, M. Kercheval, S. Bacon, ROW 9: C. Foutch. T. Doty. B. Kincaid D. Inman. S. Calvert. M. Barker is J ' The chapter was honored by having Dayna Stout elected as the District V president. The Sunshine Society sold popcorn as their money-m aking project to raise money for the Riley Fund. Other projects included elect- ing monthly Ideal Girls and the naming of Marylee Waitt as the Ideal Girl of the Year. The year l974 proved successful for both clubs. 121 . f 1. l . MAHS marching Blackhawks i lb' Shiny brass horns and big bass drums deck the band room at MAHS in anticipation ofeach every golden performance. Mrs. Owen once again conducted the Marching Blackhawks through many half-time extravaganzas, certs, and other performances. band was lead through their songs by Andrea Lyon, the 1973 74 majorette. The band attended band day at DePauw, entered members in contests and kept up the spirit at Marion Adams High School. . f l. ROW l: Aaron Ogle. Pres.. Neil John son. Vice Pres.. Andrea Lyons, Majoretl Anna Foust. Secretary. Katrina Bagley, Treasurer. ROW 2: C. Fox, D. Bagley, ll Micheals, C. Cherry, J. Childers, L. Pickett, G. Mullins, S. Rohrer, P. Maso ROW 3: R. Jones, J. Gallimore, B. Lam .l. Caldwell, S. Pickett, S. Rowland, C. Micheals. ROW 4: M. Foust, R. Martin Steen, D. Bennett, L. Moore, K. Harwol P. Heffelmire, M. Bouse. B. Slultz. ROW 5: A. Mendenhall, J. Nance, R.- Rohrer, D. Barker. P. Tudor. K. Nesbitt Clark, L. Roeder. C. Horton. ROW 6: J Pickett, T. McKillip, R. Martin, K. Bell, R. Stultz, B. Shoup, A. Shoemaker N. McVey, R. Barrick. ROW 7: E. Mul' B. Nesbitt, T. Barker, S. Calvert, M. Barker, M. Bagley, V. Hollingsworth, D Owens. K. Carlisle, D. Bell. ROW 8: K. Bragg, K. Barker, D. Owens, K. McKill T. Coppess. J. Harbaugh, J. Everett. 2. When Mrs. Owen waves her stick, you wouldn't believe the sound. 3. Andy love lead our band. 4. Our Little Drummer Boy' keeps drumming along. 5. Our ban marches to the beat of the drum. Hawkettes and Twirlers featured at half t1me .dding color. life, and beauty to alf-time were the MAHS Hawk- Ltes. Lead by president Valri lichols and sponsored by Mrs.- the Pom Pon girls worked to bring happiness to the at football and basketball s. The twelve member crew appeared in pep session skits Stunt Night. Probably the most routine vw as to Jesus uperstar featuring the girls. f r CZ' Brenda Smith and Laura Strough put alot ofeffort as our twirlers 2 Pom- make a lovely sight during pre game. Senior Brenda Smith finds it easy doing she likes. 4. These two officers set a for the other Hawkettes 5 ROW. Deanne Alexander. Kathy Sarah Young. BACK ROW: Henderson, .lane Boulden, Susan Valri Nichols, Julie Gossard. Quick. Connie Miller, Terri Linton. Tammy 1 '6Sell Those Ads Deadlines, headaches, and last year's annual. The completion ofthe l973 Syllabus fell upon the shoul- ders ofthe 1974 staff. Besides meet- ing their own deadlines, the staffers fought incredible odds and the '73 annuals entered MAHS on January 17. Inspired by co-editors Dayna Stout and David Pitts forged on by first year annual advisor, Mrs. in 4f 124 Lx 'Lili Virgina Reed. the staff ploughed through layouts, copy, captions, and pictures to make this annual a suc- cess. Highlighting this year's book are the colored Homecoming layout, an additional 32 pages, and many extra expenses. Q Ji,-P-'v ' L2 ' l. Our Best Group! 2. Karen. Ken's not THAT bad!! 3. Who me? 4. We're not THAT far behind, Mrs. Reed! 5. Marylee looks worried. 6. l973 MAHS Yearbook! 7. Our Senior girls gave our substitute a headache. ROW l, L to R: Doug Grinstead, Mrs. Reed, Debbie Stone. Sherri Akard. David Pitts ROW 2. L to R: Cokey Henderson, Teresa Walker, Debbie Hinshaw, Sally Barker. Karen Kinkead. Dayna Stout. B.H.B.C. Takes on a New Look The Blackhawk Broadcast began the stories for the BH BC. Prep- SEATED L to R: Jeff Road, Tina Freeman, Brad Huser, Pam Wire STANDING L to R: Mrs. Reed, Bobby Godby, Jim Barton, Jay King. Ray Anne Jones, Debbie Foster. Marylee Waitl -l its I973 career with a staffof aration for the paper began in one. A gradual increase over the July when editor Marylee Waitt 'i iisi ig ' year brought the total to six. attended a Ball State Journalism Without the help ofthejour- Workshop. The BH BC took on l f ffl i nalism class, the paper couIdn't a new look and went from two ' function. The class not only did columns to three and many im- l 3 N - theirjournalism work but wrote provements were made. , -ff .- . , I VW L E -iii -Y 1 Ni'iA I. .l, 1 .rrr ifzz 3:51237 ' Y 'T if -to E -A ii V I '1 ,.: ling. . l. Our Group! 2. Smile, you're on Candid Camera! 3. Mrs. Reed, Tina said she was sorry, 4. Uh-oh, Mrs. Reed wouldn't approve ofthat. 5. No cheating, Tina! 6. Now, I don't approve ofthis. 7. Oh. Steve, you write so pretty. 8. Mrs. Reed hard at work. 125 ur O.E.A. is on its way I H f i fini ri is .r , 7 it l. ROW l K. Hicks, S. Wallace, T. Black- stone, D. Alexander, Miss Pickett, V. Stone B. Bundy. A. Holmes, D. Evans. ROW 2 G. Henderson, K. Evoy, D. Wallace, D. Hin shaw, V. Nichols. D. Long, R. Jones, L. Strough. ROW 3 B. Kinkead, J. Mossburg, K. Kouns, C. Miller, R. Beam, A. Foust. B. Pearson. C. Lowry, C. Pickard. ROW 4 L. Newby, B. Pearson. J. Boulden, S. Dun- Q Following the initiation of the Of- fice Education Association as a Club in 1973, the club came on strong for their second year. Again sourred by Miss Sharon Pickett and presi- dent, senior Deanna Alexander, the club won many awards in both District and State contests. Also, they held many money-making activities. I fE?i,...,.,,- , 'fs-fi: 'L H? 126 gunlv' lavey, J. McKay, J. Walton, T. Doty, B. Cast, J. Inman. 2. Deanna Alexander, OEA Pres.. shows there are no conflicts at run- ning her club and her school work. 3. Karen is always typing in office lab, except when she's correcting her mistakes. 4. These OEA girls display trophies and certificates won at the District Contest. Gas shortage didn't stop our experimentsw l. ROW I R. Waitt, M. Shelburne. Mr. Ross M. Crawford, C. Godby. ROW 2 M. Rogers, M. Bacon, M. Kercheval, D. Nichols, R. Reddick. K. Wallace D. Miller V. Walker B. Hazel. ROW 3 L. Johnson V. Strunk C. Condry, B. Pickett, J. Gossard, B. Nunnally P. McKinney. C. Hammack, D. Owens. ROW4 P. Heffelmire K. Harwood M Bouse, W. Bishop, J. Dillon, J. Graham, B Godby, A. Mossburg, K. Carlisle, J. Micheal ROW 5 L. Ritter. T. Bishop, M. Martz L. Moore, K. Remson, D. Dillinger, J Childers, R. Kercheval, M. Ulrey. ROW 6 T Goff, S. Stone, J. Heffelmire, S. Sample, E Fulton, D. Stowers. D. McCullough, J Micheal, C. Piercy if 1 .24 l ts ' I ka! 1 utuno ! , W it M Q l Ns . ROW l G. Mullins S. Rohrer T. Walker J. Caldwell J. McCarty D. Stone D. Foster M. Waitt C. Ellis. A. Quick D. Pitts. ROW 2P Pickett K Wilkes D Bruce D Cherry C Henderson G Boyer A Ogle D Grin stead T Barnett ROW3 M Want D John son R Gary A Good D Bell D Bagley U' iii. if 3 F K Keever P Nicholson P Vawter ROW4 K Pickett M Evoy S Rowland R Barrick R Hammack R Pickett D Hershburger Mr Terhune 127 The Future Teachers of America were led in 1974 by Mrs. Gary and Robert Pickett. The FTA en- courages the interest of students in the teaching profession. Many interesting programs were presented including six speakers from Indiana State and a past grad uate of MAHS. The FTA proved again that it is a part of MAHS. uture Teachers of America I. ROW I: Tres. K. Stowers, Vice-Pres. M. Evoy, Pres. R. Pickett, Sec. K. Bagley, Hist. T. Stevens. ROW 2: S. Wagner. L. Pick- ett, S. Roher. S. Marsh, C. Fox. D. Stowers. ROW 3: L. Newby, T. Walker. D. Foster. S. Coppess, R. Gary. K. Wilkes. ROW 4: J. Inman, B. Pearson. Mrs. Gary, J. McKay, D. Stout. 2. Mrs. Gary is hard at work for the FTA. 3. Future teachers trying to be swingers. 4. Pres. Robert Pickett is in deep thinking forthe PTA. 5. FTA members in action. Library workers - Media Club All library workers and media as- sistants are eligible to become mem- bers ofthe Media Club. The group is under the direction of Mr. La- Mar and h eld many fun activities such as their Christmas party in February and several meetings, The Media Club seems a prime ex- ample ofthe fact that laboring in the library isn't all work. ROW I: P. Endsley. Reporter, R. Pick- t. Vice Pres. Mr. LaMar. Sponsor. Pres. .Thompson, K. Stowers. Sec-Treas. ROW B. Godby. C. Micheal, D. Pickard, G. ssup. B. Rowland, R. Nesbitt. ROW 3: E. est, B. Akard. T. Goff, L. Gray. E. Cle- ents. J. McCarty. K. Bagley. ROW 4: V. ith, B. Pearson, L. Newby, M. Manier. .Kinkead. T. Barrick. 2. Mr. LaMar hard work. 3. Girls. lt's not u luughing mat- r. 4. Brenda is a spirited media worker. Bruce works up a sweat as 11 media work- . 6. Ha! Ha! caught you stealing a book! Tammy swings for the Media Club. Guten tag! Hola! Hevs! Heus Two new sponsors guided two old clubs through a very successful school year. New additions to the MAHS faculty Miss Cynthia Dunn and Mr. James Salley took charge of the Spanish Club and J.C.L. Mr. Salley also began a new activity in the German Club. Members must have taken courses in the language featured in each club. l l Latin Club ROW l: Karen Pickett. Beth Emry, Julie Gossard, Katrina Bagley, Brian Sears, Robert Pickett. ROW 2: Gisille Mullins Sharyl Rohrer, Laura Strough, Sherri McClay, Cindy Smith, Penny Johnson, Debbie Cher- ry, Mira Waitt, Mary Carney, Ray Ann Jones, Jay King, Sherri Alcard, Bob Godby, Sharon Houserman, Denise Wallace, Marylee Waitt, 130 ROW 3: Doug Ginstead, Steve Cop- pess, Gary Jessup, Jeanette McKay, Kathy Stowers, Tammy Stevens, Tina Freeman, Pam Wire, Paula Pickett, Regina Nunnally, David Johnson, Dennis Bagley, Mark Evoy, Roger Hammack, Terry Barnett, Mark Stephenson.David Pitts. ROW 4: Aaron Good, Larry McClay, Cokey Henderson, Jimmy Haughey, Rick Faucett, Gary Boyer, Maurice Bagley, Rusty Nesbitt, Rick Heffelmire, l l l Darla Louks. Marna Crawford, Tracey Bishop, Betty Nunnally, Deb- bie Stowers, Lou Ann Nunnally, Susie Pickett. ROW 5: Neil Johnson, Rick Gary, Dennis Kinkaid, Dan Bell, Brian Godby, Chris Hammack, David Owen, Susan Calvert, Donna Biddle, Lorie Johnson, Jeff Childers, Reid Waitt, Chuck Godby, Beth Pickett, ROW 6: Karen Hicks, Sharon Wal- lace, Connie Miller, Anita Holmes, Beth Bundy, Connie Pickard, Cheryl l 1 German Club STANDING, Bob Land, David Hershburger, Harold Jones, Rick 1 Faucett, Roger Steen, Ted Moss- I burg, SITTING. Donna Hutchens, , Kim Murphey, Nick Inman, LuAnn Gray, Barbara Rice, Tonya Doty. Spanish Club l Row 1: vain Nichols. Teresa Walk- 1 er, Debbie Stone, Debbie Foster, Niles , Robinson, Miss Dunn, Sponsor, Alan , Quick, Aaron Ogle, Cindy Fox. Den- ise Pickard, Debbie Evans. ROW 2: Barbara Rice, Sharon Stone, Monica Kercheval, Susan Nelson, Patty McKinney, Sharyl Rohrer, Sandy Rowland, Clara Lowry, Patti Ends- ley. ROW 3: Kathy Stowers, Sarah Meyers, Lynn Roeder, Jeanette Mc- Kay, Kim Murphy, Vickie Walker, Betty Hazel, Mira Waitt, Ko Wilks. ROW 4: Jane Boulden, Jeff Merri- man, Ken Noe, Mitch Henderson, Randy Thompson, Bruce Akard, Bob Rowland, David Pitts, Dayna Stout. ROW 5: Siggi Nejman, Rick Gary, , Tom Waitt, David Hershburger. Eddie , West, Shane Marsh, Steve Rodgers, Phil Nicholson. ROW 6: Kim 1 Hollingsworth, Tyler Hicks, Ron 3 Martin, Larry McClay, Scott Tim- l mons, Phil Vawters, Cecil Piercy, Bart Rowland. ROW 7: Carl King, Scott Barker, Janet Quick, Tony Barrick, Shelly Bacon, Linda Ritter, Tammy Stevens, Michelle Gary. ROW 8: Leslie Newby, Brenda Pearson, Cindy Ellis, Sarah Young, B. Alexander, Jeff Pitts, Mark Stahl, Jeff Maxwell. l Murray, Teresa Bacon, Jami De- Noon. Denise Condry, Bill Nesbit Kent Remson, Jeff McClay, David McCullough, Jeff Michael. ROW 7: Bret Marsh, Larry Pickett, Mike Ulrey, Siggi Nejman, Steve Heck, Carl King, Mark Stahl, Vince Holl- ingsworth, Leslie Hunt, Dale Petti- grew, David Kalman, Kathy Valley, Becky Stultz, Loretta Moore, Tera Butcher. ROW 8: Tony Nelson, Cay- enne Foutch, Eddie Thomas, Tony Wagner. MAHS Songbirds songbirds of MAHS warbled way through the 1973-74 year and spread theirjoy a variety of performances. Un- the expert coaching of Mama ird Dollens, the harmonious group ew to Castleton Square and gave stunning Christmas salute. Snow the town Christmas pro but the choir did their duty at Easter, and Stunt Swing Choir decked in red, and blue sang their way many lovely performances the public's pleasure. Choir: ROW l: Susan Pickett, Debbie Hinshaw, Sandy Wagner, Nannette King. Debbie Mil- ler, Karen Wallace, Director. Mrs. Dollins, Roberta Reddick, Marie Strunk, Susie Pick- ett, Karen Pickett, Roxanne Jones, Mary Carney. ROW 2: Paula Pickett, Elaine Fa- vors. Denise Harris. Teresa Walker, Vince Hollingsworth, Darrel McCorkle. Brian Sears. Jetta McCarty, Chris Horton, Sherri Akard, Dayna Stout. ROW 3: Janis Carney, Jenny Dillon, Connie Miller, Marylee Waitt, David Johnson, Neil Johnson, David Pitts, Alan Quick, Valri Nichols, Janet Quick. Carla Cathcart, LuAnne Gray. ROW 4: Patty McKinney, Sarah Meyers, Julie Gos- sard. Regina Nunnally, Penny Wyckoff, Jen- nifer Hiatt, Ron Martin. Jeff McClay, Rob- ert Pickett. Aaron Ogle, Andrea Lyons, Tere sa Thurman, Debbie Stowers, Tammy Ste- vens. Swing Choir: FRONT ROW: David Pitts, Kathy Pick- ett, Neil Johnson. Jetta McCarty. Darrel McCorkle, Teresa Walker, David Johnson, Sherri Akard, Brian Sears, Debbie Hinshaw. BACK ROW: Alan Quick, Dayna Stout, Ron Martin, Janet Quick, Aaron Ogle, Valri Nichols, Robert Pickett, Terri Linton, Jeff McClay. Connie Miller, MM i izx I H if ' I , I 131 EW' YF' arion-Adams FF L L Marion-Adams FFA: Left to Right, Row l: Mr. McKinney: Chad Glunt. Sentinel: Steve Coppess, Reporter: Rick Barrick. Secretary: Sherri Akard. FFA Sweetheart: Ron Walk- er, President: Chuck Rood, Chaplain: Terry Hutchens, Vice-President, Rick Stone, Trea- 132 'WIS 'gr ,X-X, . 1535 surer: Randy Reddick. Parliamentarian. Row 2: David Stowers, Ron Wailt. Steve Hall, Emsley Wright. Gary Jessup. Row 3: Jeff Padgett, Steve Jones. Jeff Rood. Randy Walker, Bruce Akard, Larry Hutchens, Dan Ferguson, Dan Wallen. Row4: Fred Evans, ,V -M' if 1 L 4. Kevin Kinkead, Dale Eubanks. Rick Heffel- mire, John Barker, Jel'fMillikan, Kevin Car- lisle. Tom Stowe. Row 5: David Kalman, Les Hunt. Jeff Goodnight. Gary Campbell, 'Randy Price, Mike Merril. Ron Martin, Bart Rowland. 3 , Future Farmers of America The Marion-Adams chapter of the Future Farmers of America is spon- sored by Mr. McKinney. Under the leadership of President Ronnie Walker, the FFA promotes the field of vocational agriculture, through services performed throughout the community. The FFA once again took care of their plot to provide actual farm experience. The FFA also earned money by again selling their pens, pencils, and paper, as well as the annual seed sales cam- paign. The annual FFA Banquet was held in January to cap the FFA year. Slide presentations of the Awards Trip and the National FFA Convenf tion were included on the agenda Also, next year's officers were named with Rick Barrick taking over as President and Sarah Young was named the new FFA Oueen. QQIIS' ,gm-apt, iff' .Fire 7 an l. Enthusiasm, explains Mr. McKinney, is a big part of FFA. Z. FFA Sweetheart. Sherri Akard. recalls the past FFA year. 3. Rick Barrick, the new 1974 FFA President. 4. Sherri crowns the 1974 FFA Queen, Sarah Young. 5, Mr. McKinney provides the leadership needed by the Marion-Adam FFA. 6. Sam Carter, guest speaker for the annual banquet. 7. Chad Glunt is honored at the banquet by the presentation ofthe Star Chapter Farmer Award. 8. Girls now have become active in FFA, as shown here by Theresa Thurman.49. Jeff Padgett was named the new FFA Parliamentarian for the coming year. l0. The banquet provided some time for a little chi-chat among fellow members. 133 JZ... S .sq These People Make This School Run Like Clockwork These people are the ones who are responsible for many of our extra activities. The cooks prepare the meals daily forthe students, while the custodians take care of all re- pairs in the school. Office and book- store workers along with the athletic directors and school nurse also help the school operate smoothly. 134 i pr- T . f A 4 6 f iw, , ,Mt .V .ww f '- 96 , ' 2' 1 'A , . . 'I '1 fl .. ' . gs: , ce. at ii :Qi '. :ff it 'M l iii sr gg , , Nj. t ,WL , ' ,- ,,,,. ' .. J , l I 'I ,i F, j' ., A rs' .,- M a c Y V 'K N. Q-tb ... I N V, AQ ,ie.,,' ' ,i K . Y z Q i s . Q I , A! i 'i '15-7' , -I Q 'I - 'P R: V I B i I Q. N ,., ..,, 5 L , X ..-v -, F 5 .1 i C. . M ,W ,TZ .s 1 Y 3410- .-'sW...fs we- .1--if :S . ...vi ., Ir....5.al:f:p.h.g:5q,. gf.: if '- rf' iff- ' aux ' , -1- - W 'I 1 IN 'Y .i-3111 t 4. f 5 -9 l. Mr. Wiete, Junior High Athletic Director: 2. Office Workers, LEFT TO RIGHT: Den- nis Bagley, Karen Kouns, Nancy Hunt, Monica Kereheval, Tammy Stevens, Mrs. Wiete, Kathy Stowers, Debbie Stone, Debbie Bruce, Shane Marsh. 3. Bus Drivers, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Leap. Mr. H. Moore, Mr. J. Moore, Mr. Hawley, Mr. K. Moore, Mr. Wright, Mr. Gossard, Mr. Waitt, Mr. Duchemin, Mr. Wilson, Mr. Beck, Mr. Bowen. 4. School Matron. Winona Pickett, helps Tony down the hall. 5. Mr. Bowman, Athletic Director 6. Marlita Waggoner, School Nurse 7. School cooks, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Godby. Mrs. Staley, Mrs. Baker, Mrs. Mundy, Mrs. Palmer. 8. School Secretary. Mrs. Wiete 9. Custodians, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr, Lovell, Mr. Pickett. Mr. Leap. 10. 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Main Street Sheridan Indiana 46069 PHONE 317-758-4506 GRAIN - FEED Parts Tools Equipment Machine Shop Service 164 North 10th Noblesville Indiana 773 4274 773 4279 Timmons Pharmacy 410 Main Street Sheridan Indiana 758-4594 KAISER AUTO PARTS, INC Country Cabln Curls R R 3 Sherrdan Indiana 377 3376 Best W1ShCS CLANCYS RESTAURANT Two Convement Locatlons 100 South 10th St Road 37 West Herman Gray s Mob1lStat1on State Road 38 81. 47 758 6481 Sherrdan Htg 8a Insulatmg Co Wmng .lerkwater Road Sherldan Indlana 758 4790 Mrckey Mantel Men Shop 7271 North Keystone Ave Indranapolrs Indiana 46240 317 257 2513 Hare and Son, Inc 1700 South 10th Street Nob1esvl11e lndrana Chevrolet and GMC Trucks 773 1090 Westfield Savings 8: Loan 1 11 East 9th Street 896 2313 , . . Heatmg, Arr Cond.,Insu1at1ng. R. R. 1 ' mg 7 -Wx 1 Vit, Most people dont graduate from ms! school to the professional football f ranks but many go on to become .I '-11 professionals on other teams. ' ' Wln yourself a place in tomor- row and be a professional on ' . the aerospace team - score - f with high pay the finest train- .. xx-Q. 1, X. Ing a month of paid vaca- f ' ' tion each year and a new N , kind of team spirit. Be a , . winner. Be Air Force. hx Talk over your game i . plan with your Air g, ' X Force recruiter to- X -21. day! ssgn. Bill Barber I in U. S. Air Force Recruiting Offig-5 A 5359 N. Keystone Ave. ' A 4 Indianapolis, IN 46220 ' ' 317-633-7062 FIND YouRsELF IN rl-ls uurreo STATES Am Foncs Wa1tt Feeder Pigs Quality Feeders R. R. 2 Sheridan, Indiana 758-4301 I lf X 0 Compliments of f Wflf 'fi I , , 1 sw H.. Q 'L I X , ' sn 11 x Q Q' X X i YN it S .w v 'd K as none io t oolueam 74 NORTH NINTH STREET Noai.ssvu.u.E nNouANA 46060 TELEPHONE 773 4772 144 Q G Compliments of Sheridan Food Mart Jct. 38 8L 6th Street Sheridan, IN. Decker's Inc. Sporting Goods 21 West Eleventh St. Anderson, Indiana Beck's Standard Service 758-4266 203 South Main Street Sheridan, Indiana 46069 Your Car is Our Business Complete One Stop Service Groves Shoes Main Street Sheridan, Indiana Best Wishes Seniors Reed's Business Equipment 207 Main. Sheridan Adding Machine. Typewriters Sales and Service Shirley's Beauty Shop 803 S. Main Street Sheridan, Indiana 758-5356 Buokzas , ,AE Booker Farm Store Servicing This Area Since 1947 Parts - Sales - Service - Repairing Lindenmayer Refrigeration Appliance Service Commercial and Domestic Westinghouse Appliances Phone 758-5579 Sheridan, Indiana 46069 1 R 8: T Auto Supply, Inc. 5l6 S. MAIN STREET For Top Quality Berks Write Phone or Visit Ronnie Walker R R 6 SHERIDAN, INDIANA Lebanon Indiana 758-4456 325 2736 Best Wishes Seniors Compliments of THE SH ERIDAN NEWS Serving the Sheridan Hmshaw Funeral Homes c ' s' nssz ommumty me shefidanandicirkiin guna.. Sheridan Dairy Queen Sheridan, Indiana 758-5555 O wi GRADUATISFFS gy 6 S iand just the A FULL SERVICE BANK Member FDIC Tna Annarican National Bank Convenient Locations: Noblesville, Carmel. Fishers Westfield L 5 .- QS? Peak Hardware Inc. 207 Main Street Sheridan. Indiana congratulations 758 437i from your friends at ggacce ' ' the electric company momm O -N U O 148 if Learning to Do, Doing to Learn, Earning to Live, Living to Serve. Congratulations to the l974 Syllabus Staff Marion-Adams FF ' ,-,1 11, --- - 1 ,-- ,, 11 ,- - i1 ., 1- - -- 1 2111 '-- .ef .r -- 1- -1 11 - :,. . .--,- 1: 1 .- -1:1'1,-:qw ,, 11 ,f -,- - , 3-sr--11411, ' ,-1. 1-,y In I 1 'V-1 1.1, ,L -1- ,111 , 3- K k,, 2,111 ,11 .1.q-51,3 W A .5 1,111 3 -,, ,111 ' -' 1. -- ess,-1111---11 ' 'S-9, '1i1- mn -1 ' if' 'M 151 .. rwfw ' 'M' rr - BIDDLE SERVICE STATIO Morry Harris, Manager Biddle Screw Products Co., Inc. Biddle Manufacturing Corp. Compliments of I American State Bank A Full Service Bank Bishop Home Supply St. Road 38, East Sheridan, Indiana THE PLACE Best Pizza in Town 758-6495 Compliments of Barker Push Button Lock Pin Co. 7' 'YQ COMPLIMENTS OF Wills Insurance Agency 209 N. MAIN STREET SHERIDAN. INDIANA I' HARBAUGH GARAGE R.R. 2 SI-IERIDAN, INDIANA 758-4616 ' ELLIOTT'S PHARMACQ 325 MAIN STREET SHERIDAN, INDIANA 758-4I7l KINKEAD'S Union 76 Service 404 MAIN STREET SHERIDAN, INDIANA 758-4315 152 AYRES PHOTO REFLEX STUDIO Your Official Yearbook Photographer I Mr. Downey, Ayres Annual Photographer Compliments from your favorite group - Sherry, Debbie. Teresa, Julie, Cindy, Penny Twin Kiss Drive Inn R.R. 2 Sheridan, Indiana Boss Lady - Levenia Lane The staff ofthe Marion- Adams High School year- book wishes to express our appreciation and sincere gratitude to each and ev- ery patron and advertiser in this 1974 edition of THE SYLLABUS The staff wishes to ac- knowledge the artwork on the division pages. Our sincere thanks to the artists: RAYANN JONES and ANITA MARTZ. Sherri Akard 2, 6, 18, 20, 36, 43, 47, 52, 55, 57.95, 98, 104, 110, 116, 119, 121, 124, 131 132.133, 135, 157. Deanna Alexander 7. 18. 20, 38, 43, 44. 47, 54.55. 110, 116, l2l,123, 126.159 Cheryl Bacon 7, 20 Maurice Bagley 7. 18, 20. 66. 89. 102, 109, 118, 122, 130 Tony Bailey 7. 20, 59. 66, 96 Teressa Barker 2, 7, 16, 20 Roy Baughman 7, 18, 20 Rhonda Beam 7, 18. 20, 107. 116, 121, 126 Lynn Beard 7, 20 Jeff Bennett 8, 20 Garry Boyer 8, 19, 20, 21, 102. 113. 127, 130 Bin Bray 8 Beth Bundy 8, 18, 20, 106, 121, 126, 130. 158 Jane Caldwell 8, 18, 20. 121, 122. 127 Julie Chew 8, 20, 158 Elaine Clements 8, 20, 94, 119, 121, 129 Mike Cook 8, 20. 45, 46, 52. 65. 76, 77, 118 Steve Coppess 9, 19, 20, 21.66, 118, 128, 130, 132 Susan Dunlavey 9, 19. 20, 43, 44, 47, 54, 61, 116, 121, 123. 126, 158 Cathy Ellis 9, 18, 20, 46, 59. 116, 119, 121, 127 Jim Emry 9, 20. 118 Patty Endsley9, 18, 19, 20, 121. 129 Debbie Evans 2, 9, 18, 20, 38, 94, 110, 1l6,1l9.12l,126. 130,158 Kathy Evoy 9, 18, 20, 21. 45. 46, 47, 114. 115, 116, 121,126. 138, 159 Dick Faucett 9. 18, 20. 46, 84, 85, 98, 104. 112, 118 Dan Ferguson 10, 20, 132 Debby Foster 10, 18, 20. 21. 104.116, 121.125.127,128,l30 Anna Foust 10, 18, 20.104, 107, 123, 126 Robert Fox 10, 18, 20. 21 Rick Gary 10, 18. 19. 20, 46, 53. 55, 62, 63, 65, 76, 77, 79, 90, 103. 108, 112. 118, 127,128,130.l59 Aaron Good 10, 18.20, 21, 38. 44, 45, 49, 56, 62, 63, 64. 76, 77, 78, 79, 90. 91, 118, 127, 130,135,159 Warreny Griffen 10, 20, 43, 53 Dan Grinstead 10, 18, 19. 20, 103 Doug Grinstead Il, 18, 20, 102, 124, 127, 130 Juniors Cindy Alexander 26, 106. 121 Ken Badger 26, 66, 88. 89, 118, 159 Dennis Bagley 26, 36, 57 110. 112, 113, 123 127, 130. 134 John Barker 26, 132 Senior Director Steve Hadley 11. 18. 20. 92. 93 Steve Hall 6. 18. 20, 21. 36, 59, 66, 68, 93, 118. 132 Denise Harris 11, 20, 131 Ken Heffelmire ll, 18, 20 Tim Heffelmire 1 1. 20. 49. 62, 63, 65, 84. 98.118 Cokey Henderson 11, 18, 20, 90, 91,116, 118, 121.124, 127. 130, 158 Glenna Henderson 11, 18, 20, 44, 47, 54, 55. 116, 123. 126. 138, 159 Karen Hicks 2. 11, 18. 20,21, 121,126,130 Anita Holmes 12. 18, 20.107,1l6.121. 126, 130, 158 Nancy Hunt 2. 12. 18, 19. 20, 21, 94, 95. 116, 119,134,158 Randy Hurst 12, 20 Terry Hutchens 12, 20, 132 Nick lnman 12, 18, 20,47. 130, 159 Rhonda Woolard lsenhower 12. 20 Neil Johnson 6. 18, 19. 20, 36, 52, 55, 58, 109, 112, 113, 123, 130, 131 Rayann Jones 12, 20, 125, 126, 158 Neil Kercheval 12 Nanette King 12, 20. 55, 121, 131 Tom Kittinger 48, 74, 75 Karen Kouns 2, 12, 18, 20, 43. 44, 95, 104, l10.l19,121, 126.134 Steve Leap 13, 20 Gary Lindsay 13, 20 Dawn Long 13, 20, 121, 126 Jack Martin 13. 20 Sharon Martz 13, 18, 19. 20, 101, 113, 116 Jetta McCarty 6, 18, 19, 20 21, 36, 46, 52.55. 59,99.116,121,127,131,158 Larry, McCIay 13, 18, 20, 38, 45, 62, 63, 65, 76, 77, 78, 79, 90, 91, 104, 118, 130, 157. Jeff Merriman 13, 18, 20, 21, 43, 44, 65, 66. 67, 68, 92, 93, 118, 130, 159 Cindy Michael 13, 18, 20, 122, 129 Connie, Miller 13, 18, 20, 44, 47, 52, 54, 55, 104, 107, 116, 121, 123, 126, 130, 131, 159 Bond Minnich 13, 18, 20 John Nance 14, 20, 98, 110 Valri Nichols 2. 14, 18, 19, 20, 44, 47, 52. 54. 55.107,1l0.l16,121,123,126, 130, 131. 138 Aaron Ogle 14, 18, 19, 20, 52. 55, 57, 61,l23,127, 130.131 Alese Paddack 14, 20, 94. 95. 104, 119. 121 Student Director Marlene Barker 26, 55, 96, 122, 157 Sally Barker 26, 59, 105. 116, 121. 124 Terry Barnett 26, 110. 112, 113. 127, 130 Jim Barton 125 Shirley Bartram 26. 57, 121 Rick Barrick 26, 109. 112, 122. 127, 132. 133 Dan Be1126, 110.113, 122.127, 130 Teresa Partlow 14, 20. 56, 95, 116, 119 Barbara Pearson 2, 14. 18, 20, 62, 63. 94, 110, 116, 119, 121, 126 Denise Pickard 14, 18, 20, 21, 107, 129, 130, 158 Eric Pickett 14, 18, 20 Kathy Pickett 15, 18. 19. 20, 21. 38.44. 46, 47, 52, 54, 55, 56. 113. 116, 121. 123, 127. 159 Susan Pickett 15, 19. 20, 55. 121, 122 David Pitts 15. 18, 19, 20, 21, 52. 53, 54. 55. 76, 77, 78. 79, 92, 93, 99, 113, 118, l24.127,13O,131.135,160 Alan Quick 15, 19, 20. 43, 44, 45. 52. 54. 59, 66. 67, 68. 76, 77. 78, 102. 103, l13.118,127,l3O, 131 Keith Quick 15.18, 20 Randy Reddick 15, 20, 132 Barbara Rice 15, 20, 130 Niles Robinson 6, 20. 36, 43, 48, 65, 66, 69,104, 118. 130. 135,158 Chuck Rood 12. 15. 18, 20, 47, 66, 68. 69. 118, 132 Richard Sample 16, 20 Jeff Savage 16. 18. 20, 44, 158 Nancy Shackleford 16 Brenda Smith 16, 20, 21, 44. 58, 110. 116, 123. 138 Kevin Stephenson 16, 20 Debbie Stone 2, 16, 18, 20, 46, 47, 54, 113, 115,116,121,124-,127,130,134, 157,158 Rick Stone 16, 20. 21, 48, 61, 64, 74, 75, I 88, 101. 104, 118.132 VickiStone16, 20.113, 121,126,158 Dayna Stout 16, 18, 20, 21, 38, 47, 48, 49, 52, 64, 94. 95, 98.116, 119.121, 124, 128, 130, 131, 160 Paul Stowe 16, 20 Marylee Waitt 2, 17, 18, 19, 20, 44. 46, 54,98,101,l16,121,125,127,131,l58 Ronnie Waitt 17, 20, 132 Ronnie Walker 17, 19, 20,44, 131. 132, 133 Teresa Walker 2, 17, 18, 19, 20: 45, 52, 54. 55, 65,110,1l2,113,1l4,115.116, 121, 124, 127, 128, 130. 131, 138, 159 Sharon Wallace 2, 17, 18, 20, 107, 121, 126, 130 Colleen Walton 17, 20 Joe Walton 17, 18, 20 Emsley Wright 17, 20, 132 Kathy Birden 26 Terry Bishop 26. 80 Theresa Blackstone 26. 46, 47, 94, 110, 119 126 Jane Boulden 26, 44, 47. 55. 61.116, 121. 123. 126, 130 Debbie Bruce 26, 47, 127, 134 Tina Burtron 26. 55 Mary Carney 26, 131 Carla Cathcart 26, 116, 119. 131 Brenda Cast 26. 126 Debra Cherry 26.110,113,121,127,158 Karen Chew 26. 121 Pam DeVo1 26, 55 Tim Doty 26 Tina Doty 26, 126 Bill Ecret 26 Diana Endsley 26 John Evert 122 Mark Evoy 26, 61, 75, 88,110,l18.127, 128, 130, 138 Rick Faucett 26, 56, 84, 130 Elaine Favors 26, 55, 107, 116, 131 Cayenne Foutch 26, 119, 130 Cindy Fox 26, 57, 61,l10,112,123,128. 130 Jim Galimore 26, 122 Chad G1unt26. 45. 61, 62. 63, 65, 76. 78. 79, 107, 118, 132,133 ' Bob Godby 26, 49. 66, 68. 76, 79, 80, 92, 98, 118. 125 Terry Goff 26. 94, 119, 121, 129 Earl Grizzle 26 Roger Hammack 26. 36. 56. 57, 88, 98, 118, 127, 130 Jimmy Haughey 26. 42. 64. 66, 67. 69, 76, 79. 80. 90, 93, 118, 130, 159 David Hersberger 26. 61, 62, 63, 127, 130 Jenny Hiatt 26, 55, 131 ' Susan Hiatt 26, 116 Debbie Hinshaw 24, 44, 45, 47, 55, 99, 110, 114,ll5,116,121,124.13l,138,159 Chuck Hobson 26, 38. 76. 79, 89, 118, 138 Sharon Houserman 26, 36, 61, 116, 121 Brad Huser 26, 125 Donna Hutchens 26, 61, 119 Debbie lnman 119 Kirk Inman 26, 57, 61, 94,118 David Johnson 26, 38, 52, 54, 55. 74. 75, 89,110,113,118,127,130,131 Penny Johnson 27, 57. 116, 121 Harold Jones 27, 130 Kim Keever 27, 127 Jay King 27, 66, 68, 76, 79, 80. 125. 138 Karen Kinkead 27, 116, 121, 124, 138 Terri Linton 27. 52, 53, 55, 106, 116. 123, 131 Clara Lowry 27, 113, 126, 130 Andi Lyon 27, 55, 61.l21,123.131,159 Ron Marlin 27, 52, 55, 61, 122, 130, 131, 132 Elaine Mussingale 27, 119 Shane Marsh 27, 110, 128, 130, 134 Anita Martz 27, 113 Sherry McClay 27, 116, 121 Daryle McCork1e 27, 131 Steve McKinney 27, 61 Mike Merrill 27, 132, 133 Steve Michael 27 Debbie Mossburg 27, 61,101,106,121 Jenann Mossburg 27, 126 Student Director Ted Mossburg 27, 36, 84, 118. 130 Giselle Mullin 27, 119, 123, 127 - Debra Nesbitt 27, 95, 116, 119, 121. 159 Phil Nicholsen 27, 110, 113, 127, 130 Kenneth Noe 27, 44. 80 Regina Nunnally 27, 55,, Rhonda Owens 27 Linda Pickett 27, 95, 98 Melanie Pickett 27, 119 118.130, 135. 158 130,131 .123.128 Paula Pickett 27. 55. 121, 127, 130, 131 Robert Pickett 27, 52, 110, 127, 128. 129, 131 Steve Powell 27 Steve Rodgers 27, 52, 55, 59. 61, 89, 92, 96,118,130 Sheryl Rohrer 27. 100, 103, 110, 113, 119, 121,127.128,130 Shelia Rood 121 Sandy Rowland 27, 121, 122. 127, 130 Kandy Seats 27, 55 Cindy Smith 27, 43. 44. 45, 81. 110, 114, l15,116, 121, 138 Roger Steen 27, 84, 1 18, 130 Karen Stone 27, 62, 63, 94, 95, 119 Laura Strough 27, 36, 44, 50, 51, 54, 61, 116,121,123,126.135,158,159 Scott Timmons 27, 66, 68, 110, 113, 130 Curt Vahle 27 Phil Vawter 27, 90, 91, 127, 130 Tony Waggoner 27 Sandi Wagner 27, 55. 99,119, 121, 128, 131 Mira Waitt 27.61, 103, 116. 121, 127, 130 Tom Waitt 27. 42. 45, 58.62, 63, 66. 76. 78, 79, 96, 118.130, 138 Denise Wallace 27,4l, 116, 121, 126 Julie Walton 27, 119.126 Jeff Went 29. 118 Ken Went 27 Eddie West 27, 129, 130 Ko Wilkes 27.47, 121. 127, 128, 130 Sophomores Bruce Akard 28, 38, 39, 74, 75, 80, 129, 130, 132. 158 Teresa Bacon 28, 121, 130 Katrina Bagley 28, 38, 47, 53. 110, 113, 114, 115,1l6,1l9,121,123,128.129.157 Scott Barker 28. 74. 75, 80, 88, 89, 130 Toni Barrick 28, 38, 49, 92, 110, 112, 113, 129. 130. 138 Emily Bundy 28 Tina Burgett 28. 119, 121 Susan Calvert 28, 122, 130 Denise Condry 28, 121, 130 Sheila Cowan 28 Laverne Crist 28, 89 Judy Cummings 28 Jamie DeNoon 28, 55,101,130 Tonya Doty 28, 121, 130 Nancy Duchemin 28 Cindy Ellis 28, 46,l16,121, 130 Beth Emry 28,113,121 Dale Eubanks 28, 132 Fred Evans 28, 66, 71, 105, 132 Tina Freeman 28, 125, 130, 158 Julie Gossard 28, 44, 47, 55, 110, 116, 121.123,127.13l,159 Luanne Gray 28. 38, 116, 119, 129, 130, 131 Cindy Harvey 28 Debbie Haughey 28 Steve Heck 28, 130 Rick Heffelmire 28, 130, 132 Mitch Henderson 28, 130 Debbie Hicks 28 Tyler Hicks 28, 80. 130 Kim Hollingsworth 28, 61, 62, 63, 75, 80, 90,112, 113.130 Chris Horton 28, 43, 131 Ted Hottinger 28, 109 Larry Hutchens 28, 66, 69, 84. 85. 105, 118, 132 lulie Inman 28, 36. 47, 53, 58, 96, 110, 114 115,1l6,l19,126,128,157,159 Leslie lsenhower 28 Gary Jessup 28, 105. 129, 130, 132 Roxanne Jones 28, 55. 119, 122, 131 Steve Jones 28, 121, 132 David Kalman 28. 130, 132 Carl King 28, 36. 52, 54, 89, 130 Barbara Kinkead 28, 119, 126 Dennis Kinlcead 28, 66. 71, 80, 129, 130 Fred Kinkead 28 Kevin Kinkead 28, 132 Bob Land 28, 122, 130 Dale Leap 28 Mark Manier 28, 129 Jeff Maxwell 66, 71, 89,110,113 Jodie McCarty 28, 36, 38, 53, 62, 63, 94, 110. 113, 116. 119, 129 Jeanette McKay 28.95, 113, 119, 121, 126 128, 130 Jeff Millikan 29, 66. 68. 89, 105, 108, 118, 132 Gary Moore 29, 74, 75, 88, 89, 118 Sarah Myers 28. 55. 121, 130, 131 Sheryl Murray 29,101,121,130 siggi Nejman 29, ss, 44, 75, tis, 130 Rusty Nesbitt 29, 66, 71. 80, 102, 118, 129, 130 Leslie Newby 29, 47, 114, 115, 116, 119, 126. 129. 130 Luanne Nunally 29, 103, 121, 130 Betty Nunnally 29, 127, 130 Jeff' Padgett 29, 105, 132 Joe Parsons 29 Tom Partlow 29 Brenda Pearson 29, 44, 46, 47, 53, 110, 114, 115, 116, 119, 126, 128, 129.130, 159 Dale Pettigrew 29, 36, 112, 118, 130 Connie Pickard 29, 62, 63, 102, 119, 126, 130 Karen Pickett 29, 55, 121, 131 Susie Pickett 29, 55, 107, 121, 130, 131 Sophomores Barney Piercy 29, 130 Jeff Pitts 29. 80. 90. 91. 118. 130. 135. 159 Debbie Powell 29 Randy Price 29. 66. 71. 132 Lee Pritsch 29 Audie Quick 29, 62, 63, 65. 66. 71, 84, 85 Janet Quick 29, 44. 47, 53, 55, 84, 96, 102. 113.116, 123, 130, 131, 159 Roberta Reddick 29, 55. 127. 131 Debbie Richmond 29 Lynn Roeder 29. 100. 122, 130 ' Jeff Rood 29. 125. 132 Bart Rowland 29, 80. 129, 130. 132 Brian Sears 29, 36, 52. 54. 55. 64. 74, 75, 80. 88. 89.131 Barry Smith 29 Valerie Smith 29. 55. 94. 95. 119. 129 Mark Stahl 29. 75, 70. 113, 130 Mark Stephenson 29, 130 Tammy Stevens 29, 44. 47, 55, 100. 112, 113116119,121,123.128.130,131, 134: 158' Debbie swwers 29.55, 110. 113. 116. 121. 12s. 130, 131 Kathy Stowers 29, 44, 55. 113, 116. 121. 128. 129, 130. 134 Vicki Strunk 29 Eddie Thomas 29, 130 Randy Thompson 29, 38. 80. 110. 113. 129, 130 Theresa Thurman 29, 55, 61. 95, 110. 113. 116. 119, 131.158 Tim To11ey29, 62. 63 Pam Tudor 29. 122 Sharon Vann 29 Lisa Waitt 29 Randy Walker 29. 105. 132 Debbie Wallace 29 Tammy Whicker 29 Pam Wire 29, 119. 125. 130 Brenda Woolard 29 Cindy Wright 29 Penny Wyckoff 29. 46. 55. 131 Sarah Young 29, 44. 47. 53. 55. 116. 121. 123. 130. 158 Freshmen Randy Aldred 30. 108 Bruce Alexander 30. 130 Shelley Bacon 30, 1 19. 127, 130 Dennis Ballard 30, 37. 70, 84, 99 Donna Biddle 30. 116. 130 Tracy Bishop 30. 37. 43. 116, 127, 130 Wanda Bishop 30. 127 Paula Blackford 30 Mary Beth Bouse 30, 109, 127 Terra Bucher 30,1l3, 116,121,130 Brad Bruce 70, 81, 89. 115 Gary Campbell 30, 105. 132 Janice Carney 30, 55. 131 Kevin Carlisle 30, 122. 127. 132 156 Student Director JeffChi1ders 30, 70, 81, 127, 130 Cathy Condry 30. 59. 121, 127 Marna Crawford 30, 37, 112. 115. 116. 127. 130 Ron Curan 30 Duane Dillinger 30, 70. 127 Jenny Dillon 30. 127. 131 Margaret Fitch 30 Theresa Fitzgerald 30. 116. 159 Hoppy Forbush 30 Eddie Fulton 30. 127 Michelle Gary 30. 103. 110. 116. 130. 158 Brian Godby 9. 30. 70. 90. 127. 129. 130 Chuck Godby 30, 46. 47. 70. 81. 99. 115. 127. 130 Tina Goff30. 106. 127 .lef1'Goodnight 30. 84. 132 Jeanne Graham 30, 127 James Greathouse 30. 108 Mike Hadley 30. 70 Chris Hammack 30, 90. 113, 127. 130 Kinisha Harwood 30. 122, 127 Betty Hazel 30. 127. 130 Jim Heffelmire 30. 84 Penny 1-leffelmire 30, 47. 103. 115. 122. 127 159 Carolyn Heiny 30, 121 Scott Hiatt 30 Kathy Hollingsworth 30 Vince Hollingsworth 30, 122. 130. 131 Lesley Hunt 30. 105. 130. 132 Kim Huser 30 Lori Johnson 30.113.1l6,127.130 Jim Jones 30. 70 Monica Kercheval 30, 47, 1 15. 127. 130. 135. 158. 159 Rick Kercheval 30, 70. 127, 158 Terry Laughlin 30 Gayle Leap 30 Darla Louks 30, 113, 130 Bret Marsh 30, 37, 112. 113. 130 Mary Martz 30.109, 1l6.119.127 Jeff McC1ay 30, 37, 46. 52. 55. 70. 81. 115, 130. 131 David McCullough 30. 81. 113. 127. 130 Penny McKinney 30. 55. 110, 113, 127, 130. 131 David Merrill 30 .lay Michael 30. 81. 89. 127 Jeff Michael 30. 70. 81. 127. 130 Debbie Miller 30. 55. 127. 131 Loretta Moore 30, 47, 113, 115. 127, 130, 158, 159 Alan Mossburg 30. 127 Susan Nelson 30. 130 Billy Nesbit 30. 81. 109. 119. 122. 130 Dawn Nichols 30. 127, 119 Cheryl Nunna11y30 Kim Overdorf 30. 113. 158 David Owen 30, 110, 112. 113. 122. 127. 130 Jeff Partlow 30 Beth Pickett 30, 110, 113. 116, 127. 130 Larry Pickett 30, 70, 130 Randy Pickard 30 Cecil Piercy 30. 127 Kent Remsen 31. 44, 70.l15. 127.130 Linda Ritter 31. 116. 127.130 Melanie Rodgers 31. 127 Bob Rowland 31 Sherman Sample 31. 70. 84. 113. 127 John Seats 31. 132 Mike Shelburne 31. 61. 81. 92. 93, 110, 113. 127 Keith Stone31, 75, 81.127 Sharon Stone 31. 116, 130 Tom Stowe 31 David Stowers 31. 127 Marie Strunk 31.121.127,131 Rebecca Stu11z3l. 119. 121. 122, 130. 158 Mike Ulrey 31. 70. 84. 127.130 KathyVahle3l.113, 121.130 Marsha Vogg 31.119 Reid Waitt 31. 81, 90, 110. 112. 113. 127. 130 John Walden 31 Vicky Walker 31. 127. 130 Karen Wallace 31, 55. 127, 131 Susie Wallace 31 Danny Wallen 31. 132 Tim Ward 31 Donna Waters 31 Tara Whaley 31. 116 Tina Whaley 31 Dennis Wonders 31, 132 Jim Woodward 31 Eighth Steve Alexander 32. 1 17 Judy Alsup 32 Kevin Badger 32. 85, 117 Penny Ballard 32, 116. 117 Kenny Barker 32, 122 Donna Bartrom 32. 117 Curt Bilby 32. 72. 82,113,117 Kyle Buzan 32. 37, 72. 82.110. 113.117 Mark Cain 32. 72. 82. 85.117 Cindy Cherry 32. 123 Doug Chew 32. 109 Sherrie Clark 32 Milly Cline 32.116.l17 Tim Coppess 32. 102. 108, 109. 110. 113. 122 Doris Cowan 32 Ronnie Crist 32 Marlin Curran 32 Eddie Denneman 85. 108 Lisa Dunlavey 32. 113, 115, 116,117 Kevin Emry 32, 37, 51. 82,117 Sharon Freeman 32 Richard Garst 32 Myrna Goff32. 37.103. 115.116, 117. 159 Mike Griffin 32. 50. 72. 117 Debbie Guttman 32, 98. 103, 113. 117 Roger Hall 32. 50 Gary Hamilton 32 Jim Hancock 32. 40. 72. 85, 103. 117 Jason Harbaugh 32, 122 Alan Haughey 32. 72. 117 Mark Heck 32. 72. 117 Ruth Heffelmire 32 Sharon Henley 32. I IO. I I3. I I7 Connie Hollingsworth 32. l I7 Craig Horton 32. 37. 72. 82. 9l. I I7. l22 Chris Jessup 32. 85 JetTJones 32. 72 Sheryl Kalman 32. I I7 Brian Kincaid 32. 82. I I7 Kim Law 33. I I7 Jeff Manhart 33. 37. 72. 82. l I7 Gary Maxwell 33. 72. 85. I I7 Patty McKinney 33 Deliah McPherson 33 Nancy McVey 33. l22 Gary Merrill 33. 85 Donna Michael 33. l23 Julie Millikan 33. II7 Kevin Millikan 33 Gay Moore 33. I I6. I I7 Mike Moore 33. 72. 82. l I7 Joyce Morris 33 Karl Newby 33. 72. 82. 9l. IO2. I I3. Alesia Norfleet 33 Brenda Norfleet 33 Bruce Nunnally 33 Elizabeth Oberlhur 33 Jody Ottinger 33. I I3. I I6. I I7 Dennis Owen 33. I02. l22 Brian Paddack 33. 72. I02. 108. II7 Jeanette Parks 33 Brian Partlow 33. 5l. 72. l02. IOS Terry Pence 85. 9l. l09 Danny Perkins 33 Candy Perry 33 Brian Pickett 33. 85 Jay Pickett 33. 108. I22. l38 Faith Piercy 33 Denise Piper 33 Jerry Price 33. 72. 85. I I7 Kelly Quick 33. 53. 82 Mark Revord 9I Shirley Richmond 33 Randy Roberts 33. 72. 82. l I7 Argus Robinson 33. 72 Herbert Rogers 33 Charles Rood 33 Kathy Rood 33. l I7 Linda Rose 33 Jeff Roudebush 33. 72. 82. I02. IIO. l l7 Don Sanders 33 Steve Shedlock 33 Ruth Shoe 33. I I7 Anita Shoemaker 33. l22 Brenda Shoup 33. l22 Carol Steeves 33. I02. II6. II7. l58 II7 ll3. Susan Stephenson 33. I02. I I5. II6. I I7. I58. 159 Mike Tolley 33 Kenny Waitt 33. 72 Beth Walker 33. I I6 Janice Walker 33. I I6 Greg Welch 33. 72.82. I I7 Brenda Woolard 33 Stephanie Wyckoff33. I I5. ll7. I58 Seventh Student Director Kevin Alexander 34 Leslie Anderson 34 Pamela Bacon 34 Donnella Barker 34. 55. l22 Brenda Barrick 34 Alice Bell 34 Kathy Bell 34. ll7. l22 Dinah Bennett 34. 55. IO9. ll7. I Peggy Biddle 34 Ralph Biddle 34. 73. 83 Tim Biddle 34. 73 Terry Bolfo 34 Cheryl Boggs 34 Jan Boyer 34. I I7 Kevin Bragg 34. 83. l22 April Dawn Burnell 34. ll7 Lisa Butcher 34. I I7 Dwayne Campbell 34, 85 Terry Campbell 34 Julie Childers 34. I I7. I23 Shelly Clark 34. I22 Niles Cummins 34. 73 Marie Davis 34 Randal Davis 34 Chuck Doane 34 Jerry Doty 34 Tanya Doty 34 Dorothy Douglas 34. l I7 Debby Endsley 34 Mark Evans 34 Brian Faucett 34. I08 Tom Fennell 34, 83 Melanie Foust 34. 122 David Godby 34 Joey Godby 34. 37. 73. 83 Tammy Goff 34 Brian Goodnight 34. 73. 83 Max Gossard 34 Rollie Greer 34. 73. 83 22 Michelle Grinstead 34. I IS. l I6 I I7 Martha Grizzle 34 Andrea Hale 34. I I7 Rita Hamilton 34, I I7 David Harris 34 Larry Harris 34 Dallas Harshaw 34 James Harvey 34. 83 Cheryl Haughey 34. l I7 Janice Hedge 34 Kenneth Heiny 34 Tracy Henderson 34. 83 Kathy Hollingsworth 34 Phil Holmes 34. 83. IO9 Mark Hopkins 34, l03 Nick Hopkins 34. 73. 85 Diana Huckleberry 34 Jeffra Jett 34 Lonnie Johnson 34. 73. 83 Polly Johnson 34. 54. I I6, I I7 Kathy Kay 34 Pernell Keever 34 Kathy Kinkead 34. 37. II6. II7 Elizabeth Kryter 34 Melvin Mace 34 Ladonna Manier 34 Micah Marsh 34, 83 Robin Martin 34 Pamela Mason 34. I23 Paula Maxwell 34 , Ann Mendenhall 34. 54. l22 Danny Miller 34 John Miller 34 Laura Mosbaugh 35. 54. I I5. I Fred Mossburg 35, 37. 83. 85 Roger McClain 35 Eric Mullin 35. l22 Mike McCullough 35. 73. l22 Kevin McKillup 35.83 Terry McKillup 35. 83. 122 Cynthia McKinney 35. 54. l I7 David McVey 35. 85 Judy Nancy 34. 54. 96. l22 Carrie Nesbitt 35 Tamara Nunnally 35 JelfOgle 35 Charlotte Owens 35 Cathy Padgett 35, I I7 Toni Partlow 35, 73, 83 Tracey Pettigrew 35. 54 James Petit 35. 73. 83 Lou Ann Pickett 35. 54 Louis Piercy 35 Greg Pitts 35. 73. 83 Tammy Pitts 35. ll5. I I7 Keith Rinkenburg 35. 83 Randy Robinson 35. 73 Teresa Rogers 35 Renea Rohrer 35. 54, l22 Jack Rowland 35. 73 Charles Sample 35. 73 Lisa Sanders 35 Toni Scott 35, 37. 73. I34 Tom Shelburne 35. 73 Leonard Shoup 35. 73 Jerry Showalter 35. 85 Julie Spencer 35 Ramie Dale Spencer 7. 35 Jacqueline Steen 35. l22 Lisa Stowers 35 Shelly Strunk 35 Jeffery Stultz 35. 73 Roberta Stultz 35. l22 Jennifer Ulrey 35. I I7 Sheryl Van Meter 35. I IS. I l6, Teresa Vogg 35 Beth Waggoner 35. ll7 Charles Wagner 35 Dan Waitt 35. 83. 9I Deloris Wallace 35 Jeffwallace 35 David Wallen 35. l32 Laura Walton 35. I I7 Chris Went 35 Dixie Wiley 35 Charles Williams 35 Robin Woodward 35 Tonya Woolard 35 Marla Wyatt 35 C fl F. X. 2? Q -if 1,,x ff his Q 'I 6' 'G' QQRK9 fXX Nj x u ififvv ,fi -up I D Q if L J- ,S X11 vi - 14 xy ri: qu . . -V V ,: 'wif Y ?: ' 'K Xxx Q 15 l 1, 'Q ' 1 fx ' l' gtfrj ,X 'fi' xflwj W. FJ' i.. Q.- 1: E2 -E V ff , - -,N - fi 1 1-1 , J D Our reflections for the year of 1974 have come to an end Their dedication and determination -made working on the '74 Syllabus ajoy. Once again, thanks to all who helped to HREFLECT THE YEAR OF'74. Learn as though you Co-Editors, were to live forever: Dayna Stout Live as though you David Pitts were to die tomorrowf The Syllabus for 1974 has come to an end. But before you close its cover, think back. Let your memory recall all those good times -times spent with friends, in the class- room, and in sports. Reflect those good times, for the school year of 1973-74 has become history, never again to be relived. Yes, reflect those days that were enjoyed during the memor- able year of'74. Before our reflections are finished, we must pause and ex- press our gratitude to those people who helpedhin the produc- tion ofthe 1974 Syllabus. First, we would like to thank Mrs. Virginia Reed, our yearbook advisor. for her guidance throughout the year. Second, we extend our appreication to Mr. Howard Hoskins and the American Yearbook Company for their assistance. We would also like to thank Mr. Clarence Downey and the Ayres Photo Reflex Studio, the official photographers for the yearbook: the merchants and our patrons, for without their help, the publication ofthis book would be impossible: and the faculty and administration, whose cooperation greatly aided in the production ofthe an- nual. Last, but not least, we wish to thank the 1974 Syllabus staff. 160 Q? 9 - V I. V 4 -.,s,,. ,- X Q 'f 'f 1.5.13 ,'.'a.., 4 f ' 2-A 1 ,., A-1, . gk J, ,.: xfl 1 ' .IL ' gn ,,,. 1. A u ,,.a- s f X , x , .- 1 1 ' 1 1 U 1 , ' f ',. - , , -4 -X 7 ., 'J-gal. , ,.1. ff . 1-.. :lyr i7.f' .- v :Af 1, 'Z .f,,'x ,. ,. .AWA . . 11 'A' 1 '. . . 1 1' , x f Ui, r ' . A V V ,L 5 - .' . ' rpg ,V . I X X .fl .H V
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