Sheridan High School - Syllabus Yearbook (Sheridan, IN)

 - Class of 1975

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With the theme Color My World , and M. C. 's Leslie Newby and David johnson, Act One started out with Stage BAnd playing. lt continued with Laura Strough and Andrea Lyon doing a skit, the Swing Choir, a piano solo by Dan Bell and some Jr. High girls telling about the Twelve Days of School. julie Gossard and Debbie Stowers sang Angie Baby followed by a dance by Debbie Hinshaw. Kevin Faucett played his guitar and sang, then a skit about Four Leaf Clover was done. The Great Demons closed Act I by singing Get a Job . V ,, I g-.5 Pic. 1. Who worries about girls, the Demons have all they need. Pic. 2. This is one of the 'few' interruptions Leslie and David had. Pic. 3. Terri sings, Those were the a s ' D y .' Pic. 4. Eighth grade girls sang The twelve days of school. Pic. 5. Dinah and jarnie's ambitions are to become professional Streaks. . U 12 1 for 1975 STUNT NIGHT. '. 1. Marlene, Donella, and Susan d out that Mr. Kouns is a 11 guy-BOLOGNA. . 2. What are we doing here? 2. 3. Swing Choir sing Ol Betsey es Boing, Boing. :. 4. julie and Debbie sing Angie ' YH' . 5. David and Brian are looking r a four-leaf clover. :. 6. Michelle and Beth are boogie- g to the song Boogie Woogie Bugle V' II :. 7. Thank heaven its almost over. :. 8. Sarah just isn't Doc's kind of ick. Act II, just as exciting as the first one, again openned by Stage Band and Swing Choir. It also consisted of a piano solo by Laura Strough, a vocal solo by Terri Linton, a skit by Susie Calvert and Marlene Leap, A Boogie Woogie by some eighth grade girls, and a skit by some seniors. Kelly Quick sang and the I-Iawkettes did a routine to TSOP . Com mercia1s and some singing skits punctuated the Acts. The show was closed by the Choir. Mrs. Dollens and Mr. Cook, the directors for this year's show, and many other people worked behind the scenes to present Stunt Night April ll and 12. 13 'fu H15 EIGHTH GRADE F TURE SCIENTISTS ' ' . ' r ,' . --,.. 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Fug' W fgpiiigier' :gm Qi .3'Qi'U4'f551- i .andfgszuxnfhawra--ai riiseubmim .gist A5pfaIQ.1:5g.m'i13gI 'ivffef cc.11vQfa.13:mm.- II . I IQ II . ' '4 I Iawandmdupnzlzg ' I ' Q Q15 .4 I .Q 'eQmvQ.sa1:mm,gi I - I .. A The PAiI'SiiZA.25ki'iU116-l, 1 czimsmias dance was sponsored by the Se-niur cla.s s of 1Q9 75 . The climax of the e-veriingvwfas the' crownit1g oftl1e queenf Semi im: De1bbie B2'L1Ge. Senior5A and u ndQrClaSSmen.cI'nced ' the is-uferiing away to the muf ' sic of the Turnab'oLit.s. It was a. happy and exciting' EVEf1ii1g for all and help set the mood for the Christmas spirit. '16 P + llljerbi 1. Christxzgagg Qweem 1974 2. Qliliell Debbie and Esccrct Mcihy S. Walli fletfs seefwhatl can do w 5158522 fbi? PWICM4- ' 5. 'Chtisfllias ezevlirt 1974 Cindy' Ellis and earth Bishop, Sophomore Michelle Gary and E-goor'gASc'ot'E 'Barkelg fresihman Mary, C?wens and 1352011 Jeff Roudahiifh, -Sem iors' Debbie: 'Burmese and-1E31aQrt - Mommy AIe.x.ar1der', Sh:-1r6n,Houser man- and Escmrt Akin Strong, Teresa Bla ckstoxw :md EsGJ:irt Rick F'21'tl1CE3?iffz 6. julie, are you sure we really have eo' dance? 7. Barb, the periect imtmctor 8. Sharon and Alan ergfoy an evening ofkkmcing. 1 ' A law wb' vi H y s 4 5, ,gm 4, ? , M f 4? L 1 Q62 x'fIf55zE , iii' fs? wie if Y M i n Lf, ,, Q ,351 f-,V 595 - 5 1 A . .2 iff ,- Sunday, May 18 was the date set for Baccalaureate and commencement for the Seniors who Were to graduate. At Baccalaureate the speak- er was Rev. jim Powell, He gave a speech and sang a song for the Seniors ater- ward. At Commencement, Valedic torian Dan Bell and Salut- torian Dan Bell and Salut- atorian Paula Pickett gave speeches. Also plaques ris and Mrs. I-Iaughey. Diplomas were given out by Mr. Stout and Mr. Pence. And after this, the class of 1975 Walked out of the gym as graduates. Pic. 1. The Senior Class of 1975. Pic. 2. Mr. Stout wondered if he would ever get rid of us! Pic. 3. Paula Pickett, 1975 Salutatorian. Pic. 4. Dan Bell, 1975 Valddictorian. Q Pic. 5. Ha, Ha, you didn't think I'd ever get ity did you? Pic 6. Robert Pickett, Vice President of the senior class thought this day would never come. 18 l LCOKO T WGRLD 11 ff NN 4: 9 flnazrf'-4 P5521 PQ Ivy W' 2, ,Awww rgfymf 55.............z,E........f -Qfwafa-fwfafvi-df HERE E COME! .QM ZA., 44aow4uat'4b gj 1'F ,Q ffl 1:4 , 'Nz 8 ..V. t 1 and 2. SENIORS, look familiar? 3. Harvey Harris received an award from the seniors for driving the team bus. 4 Debra Cherry giving benediction at Baccalaureate. 5. One more time. 6. Mrs. Haughey receiv ed an award for helping seniors on projects. 7. I can't believe it. 8. SMILE. P 19 gd EX Qi! xii! 5 f' -is 1 WASHINGTON, ROLL OUT THE RED The Senior Class left for the Senior Trip on Monday May 12. They traveled through Gettys- burg, Pennsylvania and Wash- ington D.C where they saw - L 1 interesting and extraordinary ' I xi sights. The days were filled with touring museums, memorials and cathedrals. The same memo- rials and others, all beauti- fully illuminated sights, were toured at night. For all the seniors it was walk, ride, Walk, ride. Not much sleeping was being done 1. O.K. Bob and jim, that's not nice. 2. A battle site in Gettysburg. 3. The changing of the guards at the War Memorial. 4. I'm out of licorice my fingers are the next best thing. 5. I wonder how my Golf Team is doind? 6. The statue of raising the flag on the Island of Iwo Jima. during the week but on the bus Friday it was Sweet Dreams for most. if' 4 1 ' ..:.1,f.,yy,,,N fl? , fy 5 5 22 .X A, is E. CARPET, THE SENIORS ARE HERE 5 34. . ,,,.,1f , .Tir g 3 si? s M. , K, 1. Kim, bus driver for bus B 2. Sleep, at last. 3. The top of the Washington Memorial. 4. This is exciting. . . 5. A view of Mount Vernon. 6. Here, pigeon, pigeon, pigeon. 7. Would you like to fight??? 8. Gettysburg statue from state of Minnesota. 9. Mr. Urban and his wife had a ball. 10. Bus driver of bus A poses with Penny and Mira. 11. Terry!! Sheridan, 608 miles. v 'Wx Ku rx P. ,I 1 F' WEN, E 3 Q D. fm Pi. fi, sl: A . , y FCUR YEARS OF FUN, LAUGHTER, Teresa Blackstone Secretary Mr. David Urban Sponsor Robert Pickett Vice-President After six years of hard Work and alot of good times the class of 1975 did make it to Washington, D.C. Karen Kinkead and Mira Waitt were our football and basketball-queens. With the addition of a Christmas Dance Queen, Debbie Bruce. We were all hoping to be Prom Queen. fi Shane Marsh President The last four years have been full of fun and the best of friends. We were all awaiting May 18. After that day, all We have are the memories of the parties, dances, and dear friends of the past. Many of us will forget the hard work and hadtimes and the rest will be remem- bered forever. Sharon Housern-lan 'Treasurer Mr. Douglas Moore Sponsor Chad Glunt Sergeant -at Arms FRIENDS A . . . TOGETHERNESS Kenny Badger Dennis Bagley john Barker Sally Barker l Terry Barnett Rick Barrick Jim Barton Dan Bell Cathy Birden Terry Bishop Carla Blankinship jane Boulden Debby Bruce Mary Carney Debra Cherry jay Copeland KEYS, TRIP, ANNOUNCEMENTS Pam DeVo1 Tim Doty Tina Doty Bill Ecret 1 ,,,-. W, , 11: A V K nge If. 11: I Hifi, 151. '55 5 E ' X11 , ,, - '11, Diana Endsley Mark EVOY Kevin Faucett Rick Faucett Elaine Favors Cayenne Foutch Cindy Fox Jim Gallimore Bob Godby Terry Goff Roger Hammack Jim Haughey MO EY, MGNEY, MONEY Sue Hazel David I-Iersberger Debbie Hinshaw Chuck Hobson Melanie Hutchens Debbie Inman W Susan Hiatt Terry Hicks Donna Hunt Donna Hutchens Kirk Inman David johnson Penny johnson Jay King Karen Kinkead Randy Kinkead WE'VE SOLD EVERYTHI G FRCM HEAI Marlene Leap Terri Linton Danny Lucbiui Andrea Lyon E ! X - , Ron Martin Anita Martz Elaine Massingill Sherry McC1ay i Steve McKinney Mike Merrill Steve Michael Ted Mossburg Gesile Mullin Debbie Nesbitt Ken Noe Regina Nunnally CTOE Linda Pickett Sandy Row land Debbie Stone Curt Vahle SHAMPOO T0 FLOGR CLEA ER Paula Pickett Steve Rodgers Sharyle Rohrer Kandy Seats Cindy Smith Roger Steen Karen Stone Laura Strough Scott Timmons Phil Vawtel' Tony Waggener Sandy Wagner 31 SENIORS SYMBOLS OF SCHOOL LIFE Mira Waitt Tom Waitt Denise Wallace julie Walton 'rl , 1 , 'f:- -: . ,xx Jeff Went Kenny Went Ko Lynn Wilks Bill Bray Brenda Sample WI, hing 3-45 SENIOR FACES GOI G PLACES . . gi E SSEE ' 'f if V4 . A -f , x'. ,- 1'1' 2, ,ff it . ., V 1 , lie ..w, 2 lg-V f is 1? s 9' ri. 9? :gk W Nga' 4 , , A22 2 fan... ,A , f V . if -ff 351s fi :Fla-5 r n wif' Q- nf ,- :f L ol . , 1 of C s W ai SENIORS H D INDUSTRIOUS YEARSQ -:sa Blackstone: Sr. Class Sec.5 2-35 SSS 3 'Q-Booster Club 45 2-45 S 5?-fy ' 2-4, Sec. 43 Lish C1 . , EA Contest, Lev 6 Soc. 45Vo1- au, Q9fgQ5etBa112-45 stmas Q ef ndidate 4. E jai 1: we, .WE ff, +V-L 1 Ergo 1 , if . J .- 343311 :ir -4, res. 3 A 2. rr Pic Sr. re 1 .1A.- 4 aitor 4 'gl -4, , Club -2g g sr. Sfci. Club 3.f Sharon Sr. Class 1-25 Treas 35 FHA H Freshman ' Club 1-4, Sec. Media Club 15 43 Powder as- C Fas'-!- r ie 6 ,,...1 . We '1 fb , be ' -1' , . , wil. eg, , ,, , by i 5 H ,Q ,,-.5 :A . eil 1 5, i1,-3, Jr. Honor Soc. 3-45 St. 5 il Treas. Rick Barri : ' -LLVN spanish climb 15 Band 1-4, v. Pres, St,'dC,Qguncil 3-45 Honor Soc. 1 25 Jr. ei. 'Club 1-2, Sec. Tres. Man of g?Year. Jim Barto f JCL 1-21-gasketball 15 Intram i Ba etball 2-4- 2. fi X ' Dan Kermit Bell: Jr. Honor Soc. 1-25 Sr. Honor Soc. 3-45 JCL 25113. sei. Club 1-25 sr. sei. Club 3, Band 1-4, WYMYC 3-45 Chrm. 4. Cathy Birden: 5 . Booster Club 1-25 FHA '1-45 SSS1'-'45 Jr. Sci. Club 25 JCL 2. trl. Terry Bishop: 5 5 f o'o 5 Sci Club 1-25 Spanish Club 15Bas- ketball 1-4. Q Carla Blankenship: 7 FHA 2-45 Chorus 1-45 SSS 1-45 Of- fice Worker 1-25 Booster Club 1-35 Hall Monitor 1-35 GAA 2-45 4-H5 Concession Worker. Jane Bouldenz -- 1- - Clu 1-45 OEA Pon sss 4, b i Bill Earl Debby om 45 jf':'SHboter 45 T '15 ce : ir-ar.-Q a all M V ggi erry Goff: F111- Elarne Favors: FHA 3-45 SSS 1-45 OEA Club 2-3. Cayenne L. Foutch: SSS 1-45 FHA 1-45 JCL 1-35 Jr. Sci. Club 1-25 GAA 1-45 Band 1-25 OEA 2-35 Choir 3-45 Booster Club 1,3-45 4-H515 Job's.Daughters 1-4.. 1 - 5 Cindy Fox? H 5 St. Council 3-4, sSec. 45 Jr. Sci. 22' Club5 Spanish Club 1-35 FHA 1-4, Rep. 3, Proj. Ch. 45 IFEA 1-45 OEA 45 SSS 1-4, Asst. Treas. 35 Jr. Honor Soc. 5 Booster Club 1-25 Jr. Band 1- 25 Senior Band 1-4, Stage Band 2-45 GAA 15 Natl. Honor Soc. , Who's Who in American High Schools. Jim Gallimorez FFA 1- Band 1 ball ree nferen W -C 2 14 lll iie . . WW Pres. -1 E.. evcwv, 1- , 2 be - T 3 . 'X,J,,.W' . JRY Q1-2 5 Sr. Sci. Basketball Hunt. 25 4-H 35 sss Who, Cosmetology. WDonna Jo Hutchens: FHA 1-45 GAA 1-35 Softball. Melanie Hutchens: 1 GAAS1-45 FHA 1-45 SSS5 Vo11eyba1l5 ioftball. abssas iilis . 1 Debbie Inman: GAA 1-45 FHA 1-35 SSS 1-35 Booster Club 1-25 OEA 2,45 Career Center5 Volleyball 3-45 Hardwood Home- coming Queen Candidate 4. Kirk Inman: S, Club 1-45 Spanish Club 1-45 An- nual Staff 45 PaperSj:aff,1-25 Swim- ming 1-45 2 Swimriling Records K Brokeli. F2 ' Q 1:45 High School , Penny Johnson: OEA 15 FHA 1-45 Office Worker 1 SSS 1-45 JCL 15 Softball 1-35 Class ball Queen Candidate 4.V - K . Jay King: JCL 1-35 Sci. Club 1-25 S Club 3-45 Paper Staff 3-45 Football 1-45 Bas- SS S5511 -715 Songleader ,,,, , , Strough. lkerbali 1-45 All Conference Football 45 All Co. Honorable Mention Foot- ball 45 Var. Football M.V. Lineman Karen Kinkead: job's Daughters 45 Ir. Sci. Club 152-.. Pres. 4, 2-4, St. 1-25 Spanish , V. Pres. 45 GAA 1. -- Daniel Luchini: Student, Argentina. cienciasg tennisg Fl-IA Club 1 Swing Ne bltt 4-H, St Rae Nunnally: 1-35 Booster Club 1 1-25 Choir 1-3. Scott Pubb Basketball 1-21551-Sugim5'5'If5eAam 5 llrlezb , , - 1. 4. Han 2 3 4, , timer 2-45 Drum Major 3-457, M 5' 2-4' Track' 152-xswgju, ' ' Rohrer: SSS 1-45 FHA 1-45 Booster Club 1-4, M 1-45 SSS 1-45 FHA 2-45 Sr. Spanish Club, Sec-Treas. 3 1, Club 3-4, Jr. Honor soc. 1-25 2,33P1'eS- 25 Sci Clubl Sf 'Honor Sec. 3 Sci- Club ' Ron Martin: 5 Club 35 ketball 43 FFA 3-45 Sentinel Dist. 5, Sentinel 1 Monitor 4 Tom W 45 Media Club 4. W N Vmu' X4, Swimming Spanish Anita mam: 3. Club, V- Natl. Honor Soc. 1-45 IFEA 3-45 1 1 Media Club 4' Concord His. Art vs-.L-2 Pres.5 Club 1 Wmdow Decorating EE C lub Steve Sci. Ted Mossburg: St. Council 1-25 S Club 1 Club ,, b 4 S .,- ' .. .,p ' . ,s-if e G' ' W SSS C lub GAA 1 Honor 2 ootb all 3, Pom Pon 2. sei, Bruce A kard Theresa Bacon Katrina Bagley Scott Barker Toni Barrick Emily Bundy Tina Burgett Susan Calvert Denise Condry Lavernne Christ Judy Cummings Jamie DeNoon Tonya Doty Nancy Dunhemin Cindy Ellis Beth Emry Dale Eubanks Fred Evans Jackie Favors Julie Gossard Louann Gray Cindy Harvey Steve Heck Mitch Henderson Debbie Hicks Kim Hollingsworth Chris Horton Ted Hottinger Larry Hutchens Julie Inman Leslie Isenhower Gary Jessup Gail Jones Steve Jones David Kalman Carl King Barbara Kinkead Dennis Kinkead Bob Land Dale Leap Mark Manier Tina. Massingill Jeff Maxwell Jodie McCarty Jeannette McKay Sarah Meyer J x v 7 . 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Q ,X i W Esawefm. r A' 4 ,- Qi Q. ,HU A ,,..v . ff. . , K , W . -.w,,.,,,., .- v 1 ram I i F'- 1. Q. jerrianne Minnich Gary Moore Jenann Mossburg Siggi Nejmen Rusty Nesbitt Leslie Newby Betty Nunnally Louanne Nunnally Jeff Padgett joe Parsons Dale Pettigrew Connie Pickard Brenda Pearson Karen Pickett P Suzy Pickett , Barney Piercy 4 ,A, Q, p jeff Pitts ' T is ' i V Debbie Powell it 1 3 1 so ene'Pt P fi T S iagdvgfici if .H ' rf uie uic , A Tfg' p P 3, Janet Quick Mfrs ff .V use , , ,.- 5-e - 1 A, 4 f ,,. ' .pw f . U .Amex ' 4 , .-L , ,P -.- is 'X ' A N ., 1 - , f ,gi my .. 1. . , K N A , 4. in ,A , ,M . ,....,,,,, , if: Q' 1 e if , A , Y ,Q . eff s Money, money, money, that's what the junior class needed. They sold candles for Senior trip finances needed for next year, also to help pay for the prom they sold candy bars. Most of the spare time of the class of 76 was spent selling. Also the juniors received awards for their two floats. They received a second on the football float and a first on the Hard Wood Homecoming float. 'u. Q . -r mv Roberta Reddick Lynn Roeder Jeff Rood Bart Rowland Brian Sears Carol Small -' l Valerie Smith Mark Stahl Mark Stephenson Tami Stevens Kathy Stowers Randy Thompson Debbie Stowers s Theresa Thurman Tim Folley Pam Tuder Lisa Waitt Randy Walker Charley Whaley Tammy Whicker Rudi Whitlow Pam Wire Cindy Wright Penny Wyckoff Sarah Young 1. junior Class Officers: julie Inman, Treasurer Mrs. Borgnini, Sponsor Sarah Young, Secretary Toni Barrick, Sgt. at Arms Mark Stahl, President Randy Thompson, V. President Mr. Cook Sponsor. 2. Why are you blushing, Tim? . ke me to your leader 3Ta . 4.Te ' ' ' 37 Bruce Alexander Shelly Bacon ' Denny Ballard Q27 , Donna Biddle f 1 ME, The highlight of the year for the t f eh I' an sophomores was probably re- A C ceiving their class rings, but at F 'ii also getting first place on their float I-lammerin' out a victory. For their princesses they elec- Tracy Bishop Wanda Bishop Mary Beth Bouse ted Dawn Nichols and Darla Louks. Their sponsors, Mrs. Stahl and Mr. Hudson, were backing them all the Way during several different money making Brad Bruce Terra Butcher Gary Campbell projects they had during the year such as bake sales, and a raffle for a basketball. 1 Kevin Carlisle janice' Carney jeff Childers Cathy Condry 'geg Carl Corley e Marna Crawford e Q Duane Dillinger 1. jeff and Brian check strategy to blow up the school. 2. Spons.: Mr. Hudson, Mrs. Stahl, L. to R: I. McClay, Sgt-at Armsg D. McCullough, Pres.5 D. Ballard, Treas.3 M. Crawford, Secretaryg L. Moore, V. Pres. Sk f vt, 5 'seee 53 I. flax, f -fa: ws- Jenny Dillon --. Mafgfef Fitch Theresa Fitzgeralf hi 'iiti' if Edward Fulton f '1..p'L f Michele Gary A Brian Godby ' 3' chuck codby i A, at Tina Goff jeff Goodnight jim Greathouse Jeanne Grahmn Mike Hadley Chris Hamma ck 2 F? A -s 1 . f N ive.. 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H Debbie Miner , s R R ' Loretta Moore af H fo: - , , R Alan Mossburg 5 , I, ' qi A Susan Nelson may ,S . s '. 3 rr ' ' f, ,'f- ,gggsf H xl, ff . ,,V V Billy Nesbitt X 4 A I Dawn Nichols 7 Sheryl Nunnally h W V , 5 Y Kin Overdorf ' 'W' Q V David Owen 1 12 5 55 y Jeff Partlow X R, V V f Q Randy Pence A K 1. Well if you 9 V 1 really want to T59 W! fi 45-A- N. G 4 ff if know . . . 2. The Mafia hit Sheridan! Randy Pi ckard K V iriila Beth Pickett f Larry Pickett ' - ' V Cecil Piercy I Ve h Renae Rehm ' li' ' ' U R Kent Remsen v.m.,1,.L X I VK, if s., jflfffgi A g Linda Ritter . . Melanie Rodgers .f 'i Bob Rowland Rusty Sam ple john Seats X Mike Shelburne Keith Stone Sharon Stone David Stowers ' 'i'l i K y h Marie Strunk -11' Q - . ' fi' fl 53, Rebecca Stulz 1 QV1 Mike Ulrey rrf . J 3 an i Kathy Vahle I fl Vlzq Marsha Vogg . L... . ry I fl , V ,Ilv ,lx H X , il R' az- dii' P' - - it ' Vic i Wal er 5 .xfiksk :HBH A , ',ii n 1 Debbie Wallace A 1 Vll1 5V Karen Wallace , f ' A h i 1 1, h Dan Wallen W ' L' ' .2 Donna Waters 1 M' V Kevin Weaver if ' 1, Tm Whaley 'W V V ' - '-'i p . Tina Whaley 1 1 jc. 39 Y Steve A lexander Kevin Badger Penny Ballard Kenny Barker Donna Bartram Curt Bilby Kyle Buzan Mark Cain Cindy Cherry Charles Chew Molly Cline Tim Coppess Doris Cowan Ronnie Crist Terry Campbell Lisa Dunlavely Princesses Myrna Goff and Lisa Dunlavey represented the Freshmen at the two Homecomings. The class of '78' got off to a good start by receiving second place for their float, Scour the Comets and were runner-up at Powder Puff Football. Kevin Emry Penny Favors Sharon Freeman Richard Garst Myrna Goff Mike Griffin Debby Guttman Roger Hall Gary Hamilton jim Hancock rar. 15 as -ga yn: a ig r N 5, t f. W W. 5 V ' gi if 3'3ffi lV A A ' 'A Z gr.: Arm.: f ,, ' r , -qkix . 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N5 .t if Susan Kalman Steve Kent Brenda Kinkead Lisa Kryter Lyla Lernke Robbie Louks Nancy Miller Mell Moon james Moore john Morris Dale Musgrove Melvin McCorkle Donald McDaniel Jody McKenzie Larry McKinney Brose McVey Sheryl McVey Mark Nicholsen Eddie Owens Mike Padgett john Parr Sherri Parsons Tracy Partlow Steve Pearson Mike Pence Evelyn Perry Rodney Perry Annette Pickard Jeannine Pickett Keith Pickett Barry Piercy Lisa Powell Elizabeth Price Kerry Quick Billy Rangel Kim Rayle Christina Ridge Martha Ridge Yvonne Ridge Chris Rodgers Bill Roeder Gleasel Rood Kathy Rowland Sundrea Ryan Danny Singleton Lisa Southard Karan 'Spencer Bruce Stone Matt Tolley Cindy Twigg Rick Walden Anita Wallace Daryl Waters Bernie Watts Jeff Webb Lisa White Martha Whitlow Jonetta Wilhoite Lance Williams Jimmy Wyckoi EIGHTH GRADE CHOOSE LEADERS The eighth grade, along with the help of sponsors Mr. Russell and Mr. Barker, experienced their second year at MAHS. They and the seventh grade had a convo where classmates Lisa Butcher and Beth Waggoner accepted a pen- nant for the school with the Word PRIDE CGOV- ernor's Energy Conserva- tion Programb on it. 1. Eighth Grade Officers. SITTING Pres. Kathy Kinkead, STANDING LEF'l TO RIGHT-Sponsor, Mr. Russell, V. Pres. Dinah Bennett, Sec. Lisa Butchem Treas, Cindy McKinney, Sponsor, Mini Barker. 2. Who tickled Leann? 3. Futu Scientist maybe? 4. Cobble, Cobble, I Gobble. 5. Go Team Go! 1 I , 7 J SEVE TH GRADE ELECT OFFICERS j With Mrs. Schobert and Mr. Gibson as sponsors, the seventh graders spent the year 1974 - 75 as new-comers to the high school. They elect- ed officers, found new friends, and found out just how short three minutes between classes can be at times! 6. Clap your hands! 7. Seventh Grade Class Officers. SITTING LEFT TO RIGHT- Sec. Robbie Louksg Sponsor, Mr. Gibsong Pres. jeff Burgang Treas, Gary Goffg STANDING: V. Pres. Danny Singletong Sponsor, Mrs. Schobert. 8. And the Band played on. 9. Future Deamons? 10. It's like this, Mr. Cook, f?Pes. x T x W X L'. .11 . ' ' 5 V I ' i . o. ' ex . ' I i 'f ail I .1 'Af' 'Z I 7 5' Q f':x'Ii:- - . K 1, T H q ' xii t if . I I 4 ii .,. -2. S 1, I f..s.,.,, . ., g , , gn 46 lg. S, Butlerg Bxploratory 52-Ching 4 years at MAHS MAHS HE D TORCH BEARERS . . lt, T3 R 3325 ilok School Board: Mr. Grinstead, Mr. Wallace, Mr. Pence, Mr. Evoy, Mrs. Nicholsen, Mr. Walker gif y 'o or H j A y o We should be grateful 5 W o ' S ael T :ra o for the Administration of E X y . J alre MAHS because they led us i M y 'o ff treatr M yy through another school year ' o i 'eerha thfh y They listened to problems HQA. lh ' such as I'd like to change M e my schedu1e and I don't t s - loooo who Foo oooo oooo oo -, the office. And they usually ttt' found oolooiooo to 'rhom- H. Evoy, Pres. of Board eb D- y t V l w w LESLIE D. PENCE, Superintendentg BYRON E. STOUT, Principalg A.B., BERYL KOUNS, Vice principalg B. S , B.A. Morehead State, M. S. and ED. S DePauw, B. S. Butlerg 41 years at Butler, M. S. Indianag 14 years at Indianag First year at MAHS MAHS MAHS YOUMANS B.S. M.S. LINDA LOU STAH1., Dean of Girlsg Counselor 47 Is A E LIGHT O R CANDLES E A -my .Nr R ,,, H in E. X I i -4 I .1 ., , 5 is 'L-.., 1 :I , , . 1.9 f f JL gi if I if' ARTHUR C. BARIA B.S. Ball Stateg Indus Artsg 1 year at MAHS EDWARD BARKER B.A. S M.S. Indiana S Latin, French S Englishg Sth grade sponsorg year at MAHS RON BLOTCH B. S. Butlerg Geography 8 Governmentg jr. High Athletic Directory 5 years at MAHS SUSAN BORGNINI B.S. Indiana Stateg I-Ior Ec.3 Bachelor livingg Pom Pon 8 Twirler sponsorg 3 years at MAHS REX BROWN B.S. Indianag scienceg studer council sponsor, Sr. High Athletic Directo: 7 years at MAHS SHARON BRIMBERRY B.A. Evansvilleg Shr hand, office practice, office labg OEA spcx 3 years at MAHS BILL COLLIER A.A. Lees McCrae5 B. S. Carson Newmang M. S. Indianag Sociology historyg 2 years at MAHS ALAN L. COOK B.S. Ball Stateg Photogra mechanical drawing, general shopg 2 yea: at MAHS EVELYN DOLLENS B.M. Butlerg Gen. mu: choir, humanities, swing choirg 3 years at MAHS CYNTHIA DUNN B.A. Ball Stateg Spanish Englishg freshman sponsorg 2 years at MAE EVELYN JOAN DUNN B.S. Ball Stateg Algebra 1 8 2, math IV, accountingg 4 ye at MAHS ELSIE GARY A.B. Indiana Centralg Bible English, Speechg FEA sponsorg 13 years at MAHS MICHAEL GIBSON A .B. S M.S. Indiana Stateg mathg 7th grade 8 chess club sponsc 1 year at MAHS KENT HARRIS B.S. 8 M.A. BUTLER scie helathg 9 years at MAHS ROBERT HUDSON B.A. ANDERSON: typi Gen. Bus. , law S Eng. , 10th Grade spons1 jr. High B.B. coachg 3 years at MAHS HELEN MCCOLGIN B.S. Purdueg Home Ec FI-IA sponsorg 9 years at MAI-IS. FROM THEIR TORCHES LN MCKINNEY B.S. S M.S. Purdue, culture 7, vocational director, FFA Esorg 8 years at MAHS Y K. MILLER B.S. Butlerg junior'Eng1ish .t. 5 Great Novels, 14 years at MAHS LTGLAS MOORE B. S. S M.A. Ball Stateg 'ld history 7, geography, psychologyg 2 ks at MAI-1s LN NORTH B.A. Indiana, M.S. Butler, -ariang Media club sponsor, Booster club Exsorg 1 year at MAHS OWEN B.S. DePAUW, M.S. Butlerg :rumental music, stage band, Sr. band, '. bandg 12 years at MAHS 'GINIA REED B.S. Indiana Centralg M.S. Eanag English 8 Journalismg 7 years at HS r I RENNER B.S. Butler, boys Phys. Ed.5 ming coach, freshman sponsor, 1 year HS XLE ROSS B.S. 8 M.S. Purdueg 9th Grade nce and Biology, 16 years at MAHS 1N RUSSELL B.S. 8 M. S. Ball Stateg ,am basketball coach, 8th grade sponsorg ars at MAHS EES G. SANBORN B.A. Maryvilleg M.S. ' State, art, wrestling coach 12 years at HS ITDY LOU SCHOBERT B.S. Western I11. 3 ,s phys. ed.g GAA sponsorg 1 year at HS K. SMITH B.S. Bob Jones, M.A. Ball e, Sr. comp. , 9th Englishg SSS Sponsor, ars at MAHS A LOU STAHL A.B. 8 M.S. Butler, Ct., 8 Orientation, 10th grade sponsor, ars at MAHS 'IN A. TERHUNE B. S. Taylor, M. A. ianagiC,hem, physics S geom. 5' 5 years at ,HS VID URBAN B.A. Ban state, Special nd., ,high track coachg 5 years at MAHS RY WRIGHT M.S. Ball Stateg M.A. erg' U. S. historyg 9 years at MAHS , A mf? ri ' ' Q.. , mf, . ' i QE THE WINNER'S CIRCLE! I xx ' U K EE A . , L Iif ,C I JIM HAUGI-IEY CHAD GLUNT CHUCK HOBSON JAY KING All-Conference Baseball 1974 All-Conference Basketball All-Conference Basketball ' All-Conference Basketb A ll-Conference F ootb all W' ' BRIAN SEA RS BOB GODBY A11-Cfmfefence Cross-COHWY LARRY HUTCHENS All-Conference Baseball 1974 All-Conference Wrestling , A 4.1.-an DEBBIE NESBITT KAREN STONE All-Conference Girl's Volleyball All-Conference Girls' Basketball 52 JULIE INMAN All-County Varsity Cheerleader A ll-Conference F ootball KATRINA BAGLEY All-County Varsity SENIGR PLAYERS LE D THE WAY Chad Glunt Kenny Badger Tom Waitt jim Haughey Bobby Godby Kevm Faucet-t I . 1 Mr. Blotch, Mr. Urban, Mr. Wright S cott Timmons If-lv King David Hersberger Steve Rodgers N 7 f Q35 V D . 19 3 B Q ig K? e JR. HIGH FINISHES 9-6 SEASON JR. HIGH COMBI ES FOR NINE GRIDIRO SHUTOUTS LEFT TORIGHT1 TOP ROW5 J. Burnell, M. Nicholsen, C. Rodgers, D. Musgrove, L. McKinney, Coach Moore, D. 1 Singleton, M. Pence, B. Stone, J. jones, V. Biddle, BOTTOM ROW, K. Evoy, R. Biddle, M. Godby, B. McVey, J. ' Parr, T. Partlow, M. Padgett, J. Fitzgerald, S. Cain, J. Wyckoff, B. Adams SHS 52 44 22 O 32 12 0 7th Grade Gootball Q4-31 Mr. Moore Pittsboro Clinton Central Hamilton Southeastern Zionsville Clinton Prairie Hamilton Heights Westfield OPP O 0 O 18 O 26 14 The Sheridan jr. High Football teams combined for a 9-6 season record, as both teams blanked a total of 9 opponents. Mr. Youmans coached the 8th grade to a 5-3 record, and Mr. Moore coached the 7th grade to a 4-3 year. The 8th's biggest winning margin was 62, and the 7th, 52. w A 4 1 1 I w v Sth Grade Football Q5-31 Mr. Youmans SHS 6 16 32 8 62 14 6 8 oi Pittsboro Clinton Central Hamilton Southeastern Zionsville 1 Clinton Prairie Hamilton Heights , Westfield 1, Deaf School 1 LEFT TORIGHT1 TOP ROW3 M. Hopkins, R. Robinson, D. Waitt, K. Bragg, J. Light, M. McCullough, R. Greer, T. 1 Henderson, T. Partlow, T. Scott, T. Biddle, J. Harvey, C. Doane, Coach Yournans BOTTOM ROW: B. Adams, N. Hopkins, G. Pitts, J. Godby, B. Goodnight, T. Shelburne, M. Revord, R. Biddle, D. McVey, J. Miller, K. Evoy i 56 14 ll I i l g P RESERVES 8L FROSH FINISH 10-5-1 TOP ROW: j. Manhart, G. Welch, K. Newby, G. Maxwell, R. Roberts, G. Merrill, K. Badger, J. Price, K. Bilby, I. Roudebush, Coach Urban BOTTOM ROW: M. Cain, A. Haughey, K. Waitt, S. Alexander, C. Rood, A. Robinson, B. Paddack, T. Pence 9th Grade Football Q6-2-lj Mr. Urban SHS OPP 20 Westfield O 16 Clinton Prairie 14 8 Hamilton Southeastern 6 20 Frankton 6 14 New Palestine 22 14 Hamilton Heights 14 8 Zionsville 6 12 Lapel 6 24 Taylor 14 The freshman class had the best gridiron record of the 74 season with 6 wins, 2 losses, and 1 tie. Greg Welch gained 1,000 yards for the Hawks in just 9 games. The reserve's. under coach Blotch, had a 4-3 year, the reserves who also played for the varsity are not pictured because they are pictured in the Varsity section. B'Team Football Q4-3, Mr. Blotch SHS OPP Western Boone O Taylor 25 Zionsville 36 Hamilton Southeastern 0 Clinton Central 18 Westfield 0 Tri-Central 21 The unsung 1-1151193355 Frosh watch intently at varsity contest. 57 GIRL'S FIRST YEAR I TRACK!! ,..a !V First one to the finish line gets a date with Burt Reynolds! 2 I l 7 I i 58 1. Look Ma No Hands 2. I'm a Bird! E! X 4 1 1 Karen and Donna running a dead heat in the 1ow's BACK ROW: L to R: Jeanette Mc- Kay, Linda Pickett, Coach Shobert, Karen Stone, Terry Goff, MIDDLE ROW: Karen Pickett, Emily Bundy, Valerie Smith, Teresa Bacon, Lori Johnson, FRONT ROW: Donna Biddle, Liz Price, Tammy Goff, Yvonne Ridge, Sundrea Ryan. GIRLS TRACK FINALS Western 67, Tri-Central 41, Sheridan 17. Westfield 94, Sheridan 20. Clinton P. 108 Sheridan 9. Zionsville 99, A Sheridan 6. , Clinton C. 83, Sheridan 33. Hamilton S.E. 72, Sheridan 29. Range-Line Meet 7th Western Boone 83, Sheridan 22. xxx lw JJ ',j44.e,s MIR U10 ul. cg L' X 9L1 aff 'Wane 555' 'S A Q? . if BLAQQI W f - 4 QLAD4 M, BL CK flA9k'5 Ks Q nas -Q, . .N ,H ,IS . E Li F A l 3 va- I 5 Brian Sears junior Hawks No. ffl Man HAWKS FINISH CROSS-CGUNTRJ The 1974 Varsity Cross Country team finished the season by de- feating Western Boone and Tri- Central to wind up a 4-8 year. Brian Sears highlighted the sea- son by becoming the only Black- fj snee yyysr if hawk to capture both an All- iiii Conference and an All-County award. Sears, just a Junior, also broke the school and Sheridan 1 course record against Tri-Central running the distance in 13:18. Sears, will be back to lead next year's club along with Scott Barker. 'S .. Xf.. David johnson Senior Runner -F 1, yy., s. . Meet f5:'E 1? Tai , V Jx , ,... - gagging -A .. C 5.6. ,,-'xg s-5,5 ,,g4t,1.,1g,1 ,jf?j,,5:g,,,,'-,' ' g,i,',iggfaa,-ga-1.1.1 sq H553-9255 Scott Barker Junior Hawks No. 32 Runner lyy y .Q1 Mark Evoy Senior Runner And they're-off! ll Coach Bowman ITH T O STRAIGHT VICTORIES!!! STANDING: D. johnson, K. Hol- lingsworth, M. Stahl, Coach: Bowman, R. Stone, C. Ham- mack, S. Barker, KNEELING: B. Sears, T. Cop- pess, G. Moore, J. Pickett, M. Evoy Z. Nejman Westfield 1. Gee! !'! Thanks MOM! !l 2. Giv' me that stick! 3. You think I should take it Bruce! 4 David 8 Mark beating runners from Pittsboro 8 61 F LL SPCRTS BA QUET 1974 Be the Best of What You Are was the theme of the 1974 Fall Sports Banquet. Mr. Billy Walker from North Central High School followed through with the theme by speaking on S, H. S5 Sincereg Hussleg and Sacrifice. With these thr qualities he claimed you could become the Best of What You Are. Tom Waitt, serving as the Blaclchawkh Quarterback for three years, and on a All-Conference football team last year received Most Valuable Player for the season of 1974. tg 3-S? --fl' , 5 A r k r ,,-W, . - 'V K 64 - . 9' 'Nc i ,a x 1 ,Lf . are at ' 8 n 1. When Barbara Rodgers speaks, everybody listens. 2. Senior con- vict lineup. 3. Mr. Billy Walker speaks to the audience about SHS. 4. Ruba Dub Dub, Bring on the grub. 5. Have any Duck Soup? 6. Quarter- B back slinger Tom Waitt, receives Most Valuable Player. 7. Co-captains jimmy Haughey and Tom Waitt present a plaque to Coach Larry Wright. 8. Hurry up, Honey, I'm starving. 9. David johnson and Mark Evoy ex- press happiness not having to run the Indian Death March anymore. 10. Mrs. Schobert receives a pre- sentation from Debbie Nesbitt and Teresa Blackstone. 11. Did I 11 forget my Scope? HAPPINESS IS ATHLETIC AWARDS! n Winter Sports Banquet was highlighted pm. 'iii ,III A f ISh I- E3 year With Chad Glunt, Most Valuable ? - R L 15 f,ra Irrr.. 'AKA yer, Chuck Hobson All-Conference Bas- E gf: L rorrurlr ball, nine out of eleven Swimming rec- 5 K SQ! ' il is broken, one girl All-Conference Bas- T y E I ball player, Larry Hutchens named to the L Ti f ff llrr A M . fi -Conference Wrestling team, and three I 3 W pp it E Q elgl' 2 fCounty Cheerleaders. V N yyyy A E Je,i ilt 3 Q: Winter Sports Banquet was a happy-sad f E L 7 44 2 lm Nl 5 N e for those Senior boys having earned 4 1 ' C Q 1V 1!J A ,,.1.,agQ ' -E - ir Varsity letters in their sport. Torn 'xii' 471 . L - S . I 4 itt and Chad Glunt, Basketballg Ted Moss- lu . 1- I .Q f'4'I'4 I 1 - Agggq i g. Wrestlingg and Mark Evoy. Swimming. L tl as . 4- --i 5'. - r A , ' , .ne x .QW . Et 1. Big Ed came back to see us. 2. Chad Glunt deservingly accepts the Most Valuable Player award. S' 3. Chuck Hobson accepts his Basket- ball trophy. 4. jimmy Haughey ac- cepts the Free Throw trophy. 5. Tom Waitt receives Defensive award. 6. Gee, Mr. Blotch, you have a cry- ing towel now. 7. Double your plea- sure, double the fun. 8. Whatever you do, Larry, don't eat it. 9. Toni, you look so sweet. 10. Tom, do you want to go get a pizza now? - 11. Little does he lmow, his car won't start tonight. 12. All-County cheerleaders receive awards. 13. Girl's most valuable player, Karen Stone. f 63 The volleyball team, led by new physical education teacher, Mrs. Schobert, ended with a season record of two wins and eight losses. The coach also took her girls to the Sectional at Carmel and witnessed a winning season, at the banqet three awards were given to: Lori johnson, for most improved playerg Terry Goff, for good sports rnanshipg and to Debbie Nesbitt, for most valuable player for this year. 64 MORE GIRLS P RTICIPATI f 1-L. Pickett, K. Stone, D. Nesbitt, T. Blackstone, T. Goff, D. Inman, 2-R. Heffelmi 1. Walker, J. Minnich, B. Kinkead, C. Horton, 3-K. Pickett, L. johnson, Coach C. Schobert, D. Michael, J. Millikan 1- Mrs. Schobert, the new coach. 2- Barb, you're supposed to keep you eyes on the ball! ! 3- Karen wants to see if Chicken Little is right about the sky falling. 5. ' 'S i - 'f '- V 5 -affix' iiifksi. 7 '7 N f if .V K, .v ,ff,, rriyrmgggg. H ' g. sq- 1, ,- 5 M Q - ef. , scoRE , -,,,, 4 'Y f Clinton Centr - Tavlr fit?-.Sl was Prai -,fs ,g1g.?'g1'-s px-.- ,CQ1 ' ri'fW?Q Ti - 'ffl 240 I T Tri-Central T Ham. Heights s ' f it-f gf? Westfield , .E 74 Vllestern Boone 'fl M D VW 'I-Iain? Southeastern ile ,w,,,.,MIestem Boone? ' ' .Tri-Centra Invitarionalar as or ' ' C , 'C y ' C 75 .ilyigiit i Iil T 1 fyl .ti ii T ' C' .tii T ...M t C PORTS THIS YE R Smith, E Bundy, L johnson, T Bacon, D Nesbitt, K Stone, M Waitt Blackstone, L. Pickett, TOP-C. Schobert, A. Shoemaker, C. Cherry, D. Michael, S. J. Walker, M. Crawford, J. McKay, K. Pickett, C. Pickard 1-Lori demonstrates the basket- ball ballet. 2-The girls are going to have a pow-wow over the last foul. 3-Cindy, you don't bowl with a basketball! I ! ! .M Q, fb-,,q,1-aa Y K5 -- -- ,,. ,. A .,:.,,., .-- -' r -f,. 2' ,,. 4. ,,,, 4 1 if r Q. A ig 1 ,Y , ,, . , , , gh: I ' .rr ,I ' iii, - f aiar, A is , , ,SCORE 5 4 at 6 W0 To ,iai,Q:f1ii,i. -sf 1 ei ,iia a f' 5- 5' 240 -' .iac va like if-.9 1215 51 , ' Niki' 1. 'VJ ,. With all new players ex- cept for two seniors, Deb- bie Nesbitt and Karen Stone, the gir1's basket- ball team had an unforget- able season. Their coach was the physical education teacher, Mrs. Schobert. During the season the girls had a parents' night. They had the boys cheer- leading and the band playing to keep their spirit up. They were also honored with a party after the game. 65 SENIORS SHGOT FOR VICTORY Chad Glunt Center, Forward Tom Waitt Guard, Forward Jay King Center, Forward jim Haughey Gu ard Kevin Faucett , , , Terry Bishop Guard Senior Cmzens Guard, Forward HAWKS RUNNER-UP AT SECTIGNAL The Sheridan Blackhawks for the first time in a long while drew the bye along with Hamilton Southeastern at the 1975 edition of the Carmel Sectional. Against Hamilton Southeastern the Hawks controlled the game from the outset and went on to down the Royals, fand avenge an earlier lossy 43-36. Hamilton Heights ended Carmel's Section al string of championships by 'smashing the Greyhounds 87-59 in the nightcap. In the championship game Heights stuck in 12 fourth quarter free throws to down the Hawks 62-56. Chuck Hobson, i WA' as the 6'5 center, went out with a bang as he scored 21 points hitting 9 shots in a row before fouling out!!!!! 1. Maybe, next year, sir. 2. Gee, Chad, We sure canjump! 3. Don't worry fellas, the refs get glasses at half time. 4. Bishop! Quit picking ,on us. 5. Yea! I play basketball. 6. Sure do love Roundballl 7. We sure are proud of our team! 8. If that Mitchell comes by again I'11 clean his clock. 67 Varsity Basketball Team: LEFT TO RIGHT Bob Godby, Jim Haughey, Kim Hollingsworth, Jay King, Chad Glunt, Chuck Hobson, Bart Rowland, Tom Waitt, Kevin Faucett, Terry Bishop, and Mike Shelburne. x 1 . l 2. How's the profile, Mom? 3. This time l'11 go for a spare. 4. I Duh, which way did he go? 5. .M Dang Blasted .... . 2 4 ,, 68 THE AGONY OF DEFEAT Coach Collier stated before the season started that his Hawks first three games would tell what kind of season it would be. The Hawks lost all three, but came back to finish 8-14, and was Sectional runner-up at the Carmel Section- al. The Hawks during the year had three overtime games and lost all three to Noblesville 90-76, Southeastern 65-63, and Western Boone 73-72. The Hawks also in the last game 1. The new 1975 model of of the year gave 19-0 North- 'gfavfaxfvis i- - Q - -S! 2-t Y. O S gO OD. Wee westerna whale oi a scare Honesml 3- I can Shoot before f1I19.11y bOW1I1g to and wave at the same time. the Tigers 58-46. The Hawks 5- 3-'mf gfobek Tgmixvls 3 - 8.11 CORD. Ing. . O we had 8 seniors on the roster kick off or receive, Coach? Both Chad Glunt and Chuck Hobson were chosen as All-County players, 69 Sth FINISHES 6-9g7th CLOSES WITH 10-4 MARI 8th Grade: BACK ROW: Micah Marsh, Rollie Greer, Coach Hudson, Phil Holmes, rs 2 Dan Waitt, Kevin Bragg, Keith Rinkenberg, FRONT ROW: joe Godby, Greg Pitts, Fred Mossburg, Mike Revord, Jim Pettit, Tony Partlow. The 1975 jr. High basketball teams as coached by Bob Hudson finished with a combined 16-13 season. The 7th Grade finished a fine 10 -4 and was led in scoring by Robbie Louks who averaged 13. 0 points a game. The 8th cagers finished 6-9 on the year and was led in scoring by Phil Holmes 8. 8 average. The two runner-up scorers were Chris Rodgers, 11. 3 for the 77th grade, and Rollie Greer 8. O for the 8th grade Hawks. 1 fy .fir -fii 1: :J f '70 7th Grade: BACK ROW: Mike Padgett, Brose McVey, Chris Rodgers, Robbie Louks, Coach Hudson Danny Singlet Brent Felton, Ricky Walden FRONT ROW: Mark Nicholse john Fitzgerall Barry Adams, jim Wyckoff, Gary Goff, Brian Cox. FROSH FINISH WITH 11-3 MARK! I The Freshman and reserve sea- sons ended as Coach Ron Blotch's Frosh finished with a 11-3 rnark, while Coach Glen Russe1l's junior Varsity finished with a 3-17 clip. Coach B1otch's Frosh lost only to Mt. Vernon, Nobles- ville, and Western Boone. They also won their last six straight games of the year. Coach Russell's Junior Varsity won only three contests but the team was young and inexperienced. The Frosh also won their Invitational Tourney by downing Southeastern and Westfield. rg S STANDING: Brian Sears, Reid Waitt, Bruce Akard, Brad Bruce, jeff Childers, Jeff McClay, Randy Roberts, Karl Newby, Curt Bilby, Kim Hollingsworth, Craig Horton, KNEELING: Jeff Roudebush, Greg Welch STANDING: Kenny Waitt, Curt Bilby, Greg Welch, jeH Manhart, Coach Blotch, Gary Maxwell, Karl Newby, KNEELING: Craig Horton, Kyle Buzan, Randy Roberts, jeff Roudebush GR PPLERS FINISH WITH 7-7 RECORD Coach jim Sanborn's grap- h plers defeated North Salem in the final dual meet of the year to finish 7 wins and 7 losses. Larry Hutchens, Q15-25, Mike Ulrey, Q13-65, and Randy Pence, C14 -4 - ly led the Blackhawk grap- plers in the best individual record. The Blackhawk's biggest mat Victory came over Hamilton Heights by a 60 to 6 count. I 1 r Randy Pence rides an opponent to the mat! Rudy Whitlow prepares to bafil l Senior Ted Mossbur 72 Z Senior Steve McKinney ROW 1: L to R. Mike Ulrey, Ted Mossburg, Dennis Ballarc Jerry Price, Larry Pickett, Roger Steen, jim Heffelmire Rudy Whitlow: ROW 2: Chris Jessup, Audie Quick, Gary Merrill, Terry Pence, Randy Pence, Larry Hutchens, Brian Pickett, Alan Mossburg, Mark Tolleyg ROW 3: Coach Sanborn, Mike Moore Mgr. , Jim' Hanc Tim Tolley, Rusty Sample, David Kalman, Steve McKin Brian Partlow, Steve Alexand Mgr. , Assistant Coach Urban SEAHAWKS BRE K SCHOOL RECORDS The 1974-75 Varsity swim team finished a dismal 0-14, but seven different swimmers helped or actually set, new school records. The re- cord setters were Mark Evoy, David I-Iersberger, David Johnson, Kirk Inman, Toni Barrick, Siggi Nejman, and Mike Griffin. L. to R., STANDING: Coach Reimer, Steve Rodgers, David johnson, Terri Linton, Myra Waitt, Tony Barrick, Jeff Maxwell, Debbie Stowers, Cindy Fox, Mark Evoy, Siggie Nejman, SEATED, L. to R. Kirk Inman, Brian Godby, Dinnis Owen, Debbie Guttman, jay Pickett, Mike Griffin, David Hersberger. MQW gifaiieiii Q mai 1 Yagig M'-aw gas E mnafavied 47 it Farsi- asia, S I aaaif' A ii ,,.. 5 ,ig .,e , ,Rh , T .-, - ,eww 3, Tifrlig.. , ,ii- if-' iw '53 Puff -: w -' gi' f' .1 ...1 ,gli ..,,,,..., ..,,. , ' as V v' ' 'PT' Xissfifrfil' , 1. Siggie Nejman driving forward to movement in swimming 3. Now wait minute, Sherry, we're supposed to be of ease. 73 ribbon 2. Debbie represents the E.R.A. 3 ahead, remember??? 4. Kirk, fthe Fish, Inman displaying the backstroke 5. Da- vid flies through the air with the greatest VARSITY TRACKSTERS HAV. BACK ROW: L to R: Assistant Coach: Hudson, R. -Martin, B. Rowland, C. Hobson, T. Tolley, K. Stone, B. Bruce MIDDLE ROW: L to R: J. Manhart Z. Nejman, T. Pence, J. Price, D. johnson, C. King, B. Sears, K. Newby, Headcoach: W1 FRONT ROW: L to R: A.-Quick, R. Roberts, J. Hancock, L. Pickett, R. Pence, T. Coppess, G. Moore, S. Barker, K. Quick. ' B Coach Larry Wright's Var- t c gr., sity track team start- t f ' f T B ed slow and finished slow L A. ,gf I V 3? the Hawks beat Only X L H., , P ' . . fi ll? Pittsboro in dual meet act- X -crc 5 .,H:.geg ' an ... , ion. The Hawks closed 1. - .r . by placing 6th in the an- L f ii J ' ' 'i 1 3 I ,J also closed by placing 6th 9 -' Tis.: at 1 is 1n the Range Line Meet. . + 77157 ' f' c .4 ig .. r The Hawks put forth great ceef ,,,, effort and 4 meets ' , . Lctc could have gone the Hawks ' L ' x x wlay. since being S0 - TM'-1-' q 'r-c' - C OSS -L ..,f F, ,,, . 1 A .. . h B Senior Dave johnson runs the high's against foes from Blackhawk Pole Vaulter Terry Western Boone. Pence. Senior Chuck Hobson shows high jump style The thrill-of-victory????? Jim HaI1C0Ck 11I1CO1'kS thr0W in Shot at home meet. competition. N! rt Barker reaching for first place Larry Pickett reaching tape in low hurdles jing: Western Boone, deadlock with opp. n W5 GOLFERS WIN 3 OUT OF FORE TEEN! Lto R: J. Pitts, K. Hollingsworth, C. Horton, P. Vawter, Headcoach: Moore, D. Hersberger, I.-McClay, C. Hammack, R. Waitt, B. Godby RSITY GOLF FINA LS HAWKS OPP. 194 P sboro 163 198 M tVer11'on 187 205 Tay r 173 191 Park 154 182 Tri-C ' , 215 186 waste f I 174 190 North --,Ii 204 185 cnnron , 214 194 Western Ugmf A 185 185 New Pale 'nefa ' , 172 182- Fra 1'-,gk wlgxm ' 181 190 Ha ig, 197 190 ffe . ,J 185 196 H T , 5 1 , i ' 188 IIIHMIIHJIWJII 75 HAWKS FINISH SPRING ll-S! Coach Harris after two years of rebuilding the Marion-Adams baseball program finished a fine 11-8 in his 3rd year at the baseball helm for Sheridan, in spring competition. With 8 re- turning letter men the Hawks entered conference competition with a chance to finish over . 500 after the Hawks finished the 1974 season 13-18. Playing the 1975 Sp ring schedule the Hawks at one stage played a very good Q8-OD fat the timeb Zionsville club and blasted the Eagles by a 7-2 count to snap a big winning streak. ., ,-, aft, .s. 5 .firms 1-i 768 I Coach Harris shows' them how I QDOQOOIDQD 1. A11-state Nominee jim Haughey warms up for the Park Tudor game. 2. Toni Barrick delivers a three hit- ter against Westfield. 2 Al 117 mm Ei ROW 1. Mark Revord, St Kouns Mgr. , Ted Mossburg, Dai McCullough, Chuck Godb jim Haughey, Mike 'Shel- bume, Scott Barker, Greg Welch, Jeff Roudebush RC 2. Coach Kent Harris, Ke: Remsen, Rusty Nesbitt, Steve Rodgers, Rick Ker- cheval, Bill Nesbitt, Bob Godby, Toni Barrick, Cur Bilby, Asst. Coach Beryl WINS OWN INVITATIO AL! David McCullough slides into Home Base. Senior Bob Godby displays a graceful catcher's stance SI-IERIDAN INVITATIONAL Prairie 11, Park-Tudor 9. 10, Pittsboro 5. TION Park-Tudor 9. 1 10, Clinton Prairie 1. LEBANON SECTIONAL 2, ZIONSVILLE 1. 4 Sl-IERIDAN 0. QFINALSQ for jim Haughey reaches for a Senior Steve Rodgers is ready for that Senior Ted Mossburg swings at a fast ball. ball. one. 77 5.54 , - BOOSTER CLUB COMBINES ROW 1: Sharon I-louserman, Sec., Debbie Nesbitt, V. Pres., Karen Kinkead, Pres. Jodie McCarty, Comm. Chr. ber party' and ROW 2: Valri Smith, Sally Barker, Debby Bruce, Debbie Hinshaw, Laura Strough, Denise Wallace, Penny Johnson, Mira Waitt, Sherri McClay, Cindy Smith, Jane Boulden, Terri Linton, ROW 3: Brenda Pearson, julie Inman, Leslie Newby, Julie Gossard, Theresa Thurman, Sarah Young, Katrina Bagley, janet Quick, Kathy Stowers, Louann Grey, Susan Calvert, Tammy Stevens, ROW 4: Darla Louks, Monica Kercheval, Gay Moore, Mary Martz, Tara Whaley, Carol Steeves, Kathy Rood, Kim Rayle, Liz Price, Kelly Jones, julie Childres, ROW 5: Tina Campbell, Lisa White, Teresa Fitzgerald, Beth Pickett, Tracy Bishop, Sharon Stone, Linda Ritter, Marna Crawford, Michelle Gary, Annette Pickard, Polly Johnson, ROW 6: Yvonne Ridge, Kathy Kinkead, Penny Hefflemire, Lynn Roeder, Kim Law, Jodie Ottinger, Candy Perry, Tina Whaley, Patty McKinney, Cheryle Haughey, ROW 7: Sunday Ryan, jan Boyer, Cheryle Kalman, Beth Walker, Stephanie Wyckoff, Marna Goff, Loretta Moore, Ki Foutch, Dawn Burnell, Dinah Bennett, Michelle Grinstead. 80 gn a i , Mf- g 7.- ' f . , ,nt .ff ,r,,f .fo 1 . E is T1 The Booster Cl is an importam club at MAI-IS. They are girls who keep up thr spirit during games. For fui they had a slun for money they had a bake sale MAHS can be V proud of this an tive club. Yell Girls, Yell! airfare: 1. The Senior girls are proudly backing their team to another victor! 2. We were proud of oi team and Booster Club at Sectional. 3. just think, Karen! I could be the last sign you make! 4. Thanks to Mrs. Nor! our sponsor, it was possible to have a great Booster Club. ACTION SPIRIT AND YELLS STANDING: LaDonna Manier, Susan Kalman, Tina Campbell, Allyson Akard, Lisa Stowers, Debbie Endsley, Cathy Padgett, Laura Mosbaugh, Lou Anne Pickett, Beth Waggener, jan Boyer, Robin Martin, Yvonne Ridge, Lisa White, ROW 2-Dinah Bennett, Susan Berry, Sheryl VanMeter, Kathy Kinlcead, Tammy Goff, Cindy McKinney, Sunday Ryan, ROW 1-Annette Pickard, julie Childers, Kelly jones, Michelle Grinstead, Kim Rayle, Polly Johnson, Elizabeth Price, Cheryl I-Iaughey ug ,, 75,-H . f-7 DL' 'H s s agfg Y as ii A , , K , ,F A Q ,J lt, ., I i f J N D '21L 1 I ' X541 - ' ' 1 ' L f es . i N , iw f A ' ' W I X. A ' With new outfits and loud voices, the boys and girls of the jr. High Booster Club were ready to cheer their teams on to vic- tory. They went to all home games and also went to the tourneys. The booster club was very proud of their teams be- cause of their great sea- son records. 1. Michelle, This is no time ' for dancing, there's a game going on! 2. CHARGE! 3. Go, Daddy, Go! 4. Look Mom, No hands! 5. Chris takes a rest from the game. 6. Go, Fight, Win! 7. Future Varsity Blackhawk 8. 5, 4, 3, 2, 1-.. Blast Off! 81 1 H --tra fs- A :ar se , are rfiffekr- 1- ,, ff 1 ., Z 1-swiiwsx Ek:ii?Emff:.11 1 :f -- Q - 11, e- , ME... M aile- rn-,, Y BIG V, FOR VARSITY Cindy Smith Katrina Bagley Leslie Newby Alternate- Brenda Pe3I'SO1'1 I'11 put up my pom pous, uniforms, and MIS. North, Spgnsgf stripes, but never the spirit, I'11 keep for life. PROUD TO BE A CHEER- 82 LEADER! The Varsity Cheerleaders were full of Spirit, Pep and Steam thi year. They attended cheerleadii camp at Smith Walbridge and re ceived four blue ribbons and ont red. They also received a spiri stick during the Week. This beil the first year for five girls on the Varsity Squad, the cheer- leaders worked hard on new mounts and stunts. julie Inman 2? i i Debbie Hinshaw SPIRIT, PEP, AND STEAM cheerleaders had many experiences this year. the first time this group irls on the junior Varsity d participated in a com- ion. They received fourth e at the Tipton County Fair. Freshmen also competed year. The contest was held okomo Hayworth High mol. Spirit, Spirit, Let's ,T it! You know these junior 1 girls meant it, they never ped jumping around. ' UC ,if .. , 4 - 1. The 1974-75 junior Varsity Cheer- leaders, LEFT TO RIGHT, IN FRONT, Michele Gary and Penny Heffelmire, STANDING Mary Martz, and Monica Kercheval. 2. Freshmen Cheerleaders LEFT TO RIGHT, Myrna Goff, Steph- anie Wyckoff, Jody Ottinger, and ON TOP, Beth Walker. 3. Eighth grade Cheerleaders, LEFT TO RIGHT, julie Childers, M. Grinstead, Cheryl Haughey, and ON TOP, Polly johnson. 4. Mrs. Goff, jr. High and Freshmen sponsor. 5. Seventh Grade Cheerleaders, I IN FRONT, Kim Rayie, CENTER, Keuy Jones and Annette Pickard ON TOP Elizabeth Price. 6. Varsity and junior Varsity Cheerleaders, 1974-75. 83 l S-CLUB STA DS FOR MAHS ATHLETESi ROW 15 Mr. I-lrris, B. Sears, D. johnson, C. Glunt, 2. R. Hammack, D. Hersberger, S. Rodgers, 1. Haughey, B. Godby, R.Faucett, M. Evoyg 3: S. Barker, J. Pitts, B. Akard, L. Hutchens, T. Waitt, S. Timmons, K. Faucettg 4: M. Shelburne, K. Hollingsworth, R. Nes- bitt, T. Barrick, A. Quick, K. Noe, J. King, S: B. Godby, L. Pickett, M. Ulrey, K. Rem- sen, R. Sample, C. Hobson, 6: G. Moore, R. Thompson, J. Heffelrnire, B. Bruce, R. Waitt, C. Hammack, K. Inman lx 1. What? 3 Muskateers? 2. Hope their moms use Tide! 3. Siggy is ex- cited at this meeting! 4. HBUDMAN! E 5. Toni and Rusty are modest boys. 6. So called Freshman . 7. Toni, did you order that from the D. Q.? 8. Gail. 84 The S-Club, sponsord by Mr. Harris, are athletes who have participated in one or more sports and have earned a letter. The w S-Club had two outing one in the fall and i one in the spring. T They raked and collec ted leaves in Sheridan as one of their pro- jects to help beautify the town. Each year they select the ath- lete of the year from the many seniors who participate in sports. 4 1 RESHELVI G THE FUTURE R. 1. B. Pearson, L. Newby, Secretaryg T. Barrick, Mrs. North, Sponsor, G. Jessup, President, K. Bagley, J. Inman, R. 2. V. Smith, J. Gossard, P. McKinney, T. Fitzgerald, J. McCarty, K. Stowers, R. Heffelmire, K. Wilkes, T. Goff. R. 3. S. Meyer, R. Pickett, S. Marsh, B. Godby, R. Thomp- son, R. Walker, T. Hicks, A. Martz. S ' 'Mei , .' - is 1 K e --ee e n U 6 F 3 The Media Club, Which are present and past library Workers, had two money-making projects, a bake sale, and they also raffled off a Christ- mas tree. The members of the Media Club help in the library by re- shelving books, run projectors, and also help students check out books. nuul , 4 4 , A M- :QL llletnns T , 2 ,. .1 'QE -1- ffl Q 1. Mrs. North, You're on Candid Cam- era! 2. Tracy, don't look look so sad! 3. Janie, A LAB Library worker. 4. Are you boys cheating? 5. Tony, another Senior, widening his knowledge. 6. Kathy and Teresa study while Emily reshelves books. WA T TO BUY A SHAKEF i D 1-J. Gossard, J. Quick, T. Linton, T. Stevens, J. Boulden, S. Young, 2-K. Law, V. Smith, D. Louks, L. Gray, S. Calvert, K. Stowers A - is -v -'if Liz 1 mg it L3 , . --.--.---9 , .ganna 3 .,,, . :11 ff. 'gg ,,,,. 11, -,ssh iffm1:1,..ff: , ,, 1? .1951 ,V . -A 2 'If , ..-ra e. 15533 9' 86 if? Tiff 5 5'SZEiZ iii if 1 ..x The Hawkettes and the 4 Twirlers were busy march- ing, and doing routines, swinging pom pons and twirling batons. The different outfits they wore always portray characters or have some- thing to do with the title of the song. The Twirlers and Hawkettes T did a fantastic job i through basketball and football seasons. , Candy and Laura did sever- al solos at times through- out the year. J 1-jane as president, is showing the other girls how it is done. 2-Terri, a senior Hawkette. 3-The girls doing a routine at Homecoming. 4. The Hawkettes prepare for a pre-game routine. Twirlers Laura Strough and Candy Perry. R ITCAKE OR CALE DART? Band AT PIANOJ Everett, 1 M Lea S Calvert B. Bar- : - - . - . p . A. Lyon, J. Gallimore, S. Rohrer, A. Menden.ha1l,,N. ey, 2-J. Pickett, A. Shoemaker, D. Bagley, D. Bell, R. 'D. Chew, B. Nesbitt, R. Pence Dar K, ,,.: W, .,, , ,, t 1-C. Perry, C. Fox, A. Lyon, D. Bagley, L. Strough, 2-T. Linton, S. Rowland, S. Rohrer, L. Pickett, G. Mullin, K. Bagley C. Cherry, J. Gallimore, D. Bell, I. Boulden, 3-T. Stevens, K. Bragg, L. Roe- der, B. Land, R. Pence, T. Coppess, C. Nesbitt, S. Calvert, 4-S. Young, N. McVey, B. Shoup, A. Shoemaker, D. Michael, D. Guttman, j. Pickett, D. Owen, J. Gossard 5-fV. Smith, J. Nance, J. Childers, R. Rohrer, A. Mendenhall, R. Martin, S. Clark, A. Bell, J. Quick, 6-K. Stowers, B. Barrick, D. Bennett, D. Barker, P. Mason, M. Bouse, D. Owen, C. Went, L. Gray, 7-K. Law, R. Stultz, R. Hamilton, K. Harwood, R. Stultz, L. Moore, K. Pickett, B. Adams, D. Louks, 8-B. Nesbitt, K. Car- lisle, J. I-larbaugh, C. Doane, E. Mullin, K. Rowland, K. I-larbaugh, 9-S. Cain, M. Whitlow, P. Heffelmire, M. Pence, S. McVey, B. Roeder, 10-V. Hollingsworth, T. Pence, D. Chew, R. Martin, J. Ellis The band did several new things this year. They sold fruitcakes and birth- day calendars and spon- sored a showing of the Music Man given by the Old Schoolhouse Players. They also had their first Band Banquet on May lst. It honored Sen- L ior band members and I-Iawkettes. Also recognized were people participat- ing in the music contest X at Lebanon High School. y ' ga , 'eil 'L-1 'nn' , , ' . 'I 'r - ' 2' K 1 , I Q ,.,f'?,,egagmgf,.,ggf ., .,..-, as ,. , ' 1 ' ft. r. Q . r - I 2 ., , 'f-ev.. ,Q .., ,Ae,c. awe. A, , W A --s- f f . L. - ' - 1,4 ..-W, ., .g..Ti'g.Q. i fi f g W 2, - ,a , ' ,- , Y ,li 1. Fira ,, H1 3 ,. pfifili 'l.fg1',,,. ,f7G3...5:,-' ,,i:,.,f ff 'T' - :Ji 1: ' fax: if 7 W f ' - t it . is A f 'fault D . f as . t iv iiizw U '. -f' '- f, -2' , . . t gf wiafsajlif- snr -Q., . M' , . . iii. V . -iii.-1'g1 13,2 ' Q... ' 1 . ' 2 sf ,, ' H' a ff? . l f'1, lf ' .Q L 'eff'ns2,,fff'215, ff, 1' ,.,' p .,.. ' I I y L . .- 'i -. ' '1'-' - A -U sfyfiasff -ll I f --' - :. ti . ..ili:...t istbt J syli f 1-Hi. vm vow friendly 'fi r ii, lii 2 P10115-ROYCG dealer- 2-The A .,ff- ' jr. band meets every Wednes- X S ettt .,, lgi day during activity period. I V1v 1 ,t'i' ' pp ' ' L 3-Honored Seniors of MAHS band. 4-Mrs. Owen passes ' i, '. t .2 j V,., ,.. 5 7 1 M out awards at the banquet. it 1 lyn Vg, 1. '-ii , 5-Mr. Mullin, Band Booster 1 qi 'D 'R ,,',Y president. 6-Dinner makes a l ' Q D ' hard decision! ! ! ! ! S L try, -A ...lr sls 87 if , 6 srll' B - 5 fl .def ve.,f ..:, . ,, , r - Lf ' 1 ' sei.. isre f L -' , i 1 .o ,.. M .. -1 .f ... .tes 1. ., IT'S NOTEWORTHY TO BE IN CHOIR The choir sang at many events this year, at Good Friday Services, concerts, and at Bacca- laureate. The Swing Choir, in new outfits of pink and blue, also sang at many occasions. They sang down at Castleton Square and also at the concerts held every year, ROW 1-C. Foutch, P. DeVol, T. Lin- ton, R. Pickett, A. Lyon, K. Fau- cett, S. Houserman, Mrs. Dollens Row 2-R. Martin, P. Pickett, s. Wag- ner, M. Leap, K. Noe, J. Went, R. Steen, ROW 3-R. Reddick, S. Pic- kett, S. Meyer, I. Grossard, S. Cal- vert, L. Isenhower, T. Whicker, V. Smith, ROW 4-B. Sears, S.Nejman, C. King, J. Quick, G. jones, K. Pic- kett, D. Stowers, T. Stevens, ROW 5- J. Carney, M. Bouse, P. Wyckoff, J. DeNoon, J. Everett, T. Whaley, P. Ballard, ROW 6-J. Graham, T. Goff, J. Dillon, D. Miller, K. Wal- lace, P. McKinney, D. Cowan, ROW 7 M. Rodgers, M. Fitch, L. Rose, J. Woten, S. Freeman, P. Favors, D. McPherson,F. Piercy, ROW 8-B. God- by, V. Hollingsworth, I. Walker, S. Kalman, S. Henley, M. Goff, S. Wyc- koff, J. Millikan, ROW 9-J. McClay, D. Dillinger, K. Stone, K. Quick 1-The chorus sin in at Good Frida ri M U W' ' ' F 'A services. S 8 Y K ,,, Vl., . ., ,V,,, .t y .S .S 2-The swing choir doing their thing! is it 3-Mrs. Dollens directs at Castleton W-.. fi , if Square. 4-Concentration . .... U K .A 3 1 3 It Q Swing Choir-1 -S. Rowland, V. Hollingsworth, D. . Hinshaw, B. Sears, D. Miller, K. Quick, 2..D. f . Dillinger, 1. Gossard, K. Stone, T. Linton, J. :F V 5 . McC1ay, 3-K. Faucett, A Lyon, R. Pickett . ' 1 J' ' Q111Ck. l . MAHS HO ORED STUDENTS Sr. Honor Society: P. Pickett, D. Bell, C. Lowry, T. Barnett, S. Rohrer, D. Cherry, Mrs. Gary 5 4 1. K. Buzan, J. Roudebush, K. Newby, S. Wyckoff, J. Ottinger, Mrs. Gary, R.- 2. D. Louks, S. Stone, B. Pickett, K. Vahle, P. McKinney, T. Butcher, S. Henley, D. Guttman, L. Johnson, R. 3. B. Marsh, D. Stowers, D. McCullough, K. Kinkead, L. Pickett, C. McKinney, B. Waggoner, 4. 1. Pickett, T. Coppess, D. Owen, C. I-lammack, B. Nesbitt, C. Bilby, R. Waitt, M. Shelburne, R. 5. J. Nance, N. Hop- kins, R. Greer, P..Holmes, D. Waitt, M. McCullough, R. Sample, R. 6. A. Bell, M. Grinstead, J. Boyer, R. Martin, R. Rohrer, K. Newby, S. Van Meter, D. Bennett. 1 -Bob sees that Theresa is tickled to death to be in the Honor Society. 2 -Mark thinks his flower is a back- scratcher. 3 -Uh-What are we supposed to say??? 4 -Mrs. Gary, sponsor of Honor Societies. 5 -New jr. Honor Society members. The Honor Societies decid- ed to have initiations at the Methodist Church this year, The junior Honor Society president, Karl Newby, led off initiations by welcom- ing everyone. What the Honor Society stands for was given and then the new members were initiated. President, Dennis Bagley, did the same for the Sen- ior Honor Society, and then the new members were wel- comed into it. STUDE T COUNCIL HOSTS CONVOS The ,Student Council with - Mr. Bowman as sponsor, and T C Dermis Bagley as president , C i had a very good year. f y, - ' gy gg r' Throughout the year they g it sponsored many things such as convocations, homecom ings, and were co-sponsors along with the Senior class, for stunt night 1975 Color My World . The Student Council also helped with Senior awards day and elected the citizens of the year. NL.. . 1 ..A:- lv 1, Dennis Bagley, Pres., C. Fox, Sec., R. Waitt, Treas., I.. Strough, S. Marsh, J. Manhart, L. Moore, D. Guttman, J. Quick L. Newby, D. Owen, D. McCul- lough, K. Hollingsworth, C. Bil- by, M. Stahl, C. Horton 2. Dennis introduces the Magicia: to the jr. High, who also spoke about drugs. 3. Pay attentionl, David. 4. Do you think they're looking? 5. Smile, jeff. N 6. What's so interesting, Craig? O E BOASTS STATE HISTORIAN The Office Education Association with Debbie Hinshaw and her corps of officers accomp- lished a great deal this year. Parties, displays, con- tests, contest winners, National OEA Week, State Conven tion, and their Annual Awards Night were just some of the things done throughout the year. Teresa Blackstone placed First in typing at the regionals and competed at State level where she placed First again! The chapter was also luck to have a state officer this year, Terri Linton was the State Historian. At the Annual Awards Night gifts and thanks were given to all the office rs and Sponsors. Reverend Reginald Monson, Chaplin from Indiana Central College, gave a talk on the problems of youth today. Mrs. Brimberry presented Debbie Hinshaw with the Most Outstanding Member award to complete the evening. iiilttrii r pi e ,gk-1. ffl . ,V P. 1. S. Bacon Stoops, D. Nichols, T. Doty, J. Boulden, B. Bruce, J. McKay, Sec. Teresa Blackstone, Treas. Denise Wallace, V. Pres. julie Wal- ton, Sponsor Gloria Bacon, Pres. Debbie Hinshaw, Historian julie Inman, Parliamentarian, Brenda Pear- son, State Historian Terri Linton, S. McC1ay, C. Fox, P. johnson, C. Smith, E. Massingill, E. Favors, T. Doty, C. Harvey, C. Lowry, S. Mey- ers, J. Gossard, L. Newby, M. Goff, N. Duchemin, T. Thurman. P. 2: Food!! Pic. 3: State OEA Historian, Terri Linton. Pic. 4: Speaker for Awards Night, Rev. Reg Monson, Pres. Debbie Hinshaw, Spon- sors Mrs. Bacon and Mrs. Brimberry. Pic. 5: Mrs. Brimberry presents Most Outstanding Member award to Debbie Hinshaw. Pic. 6: 1974-75 OEA Officers. 91 .A.A. SETS NEW POI T SYSTEM. I ul 3 1 L Y R. 1: julie Inman, Reporter: Teresa Blackstone, Sec. 5 Terry Goff, Pres. 3 Mrs. Schobert, Sponsor, Sandi Wag- ner, V. Pres. 5 Karen Stone, Tina Burgett, Historian. R.2: V. Smith, L. Newby, B. Pearson, D. Nesbitt, K. Bagley, C. Blankenship, S. Roh- rer, J. Walton, E. Massingill, C The Girls Athletic Association, sponsored by Mrs. Cindy Schobert held badminton tournaments after school and also went bowling. I McKay, E Bundy, C Pickard, D Nichols, M Stoops, D Louks G Moore, R 4 C Harvey, L Waitt, J. DeNoon, T. Bacon, R. I-Ieffelmire, L. Johnson, D. Miller C. Horton, C. Nunnally, R. 5: A. Shoemaker, C. Cherry, T. Bishop, Foutch, L. Pickett, R. 3: L. Gray, 0 . I I , I Terry Goff was president of the club. She and her officers figured out a new point system for girls to continue being in the club and to earn a Senior G. A. A. Jacket, an award worked for by all the girls in G. A. A. 92 1. Terry Goff, President, G.A.A. 2. Terry hits .the birdie! 3. Debbie shows hand clasp for volleyball. 4. Karen drib- bles deter- minedly. 5. Valrie re- turns the ball. 6. G.A.A. meet- ing in session. 7. Brenda and Cindy sit this one out. M. Crawford, D. Biddle, V. Wal- ker, T. Goff, K. Wallace, D. Waters, R. 6: D. Michael, P. Ballard, K. Rood, M. Gary, L. Dunlavey, J. Ottinger, D. Guttman, S. Kalman, S. Henley, T. Fitzger- ald. ' S.S.S. TR E TO THE HITE A D GOLD Powell, Sun- Speaker 1: J. Quick, Pianist: M. Craw- Assist. Treasg j. Inman, Sec, , V. Pres, Mrs. Smith, Treasg ROW 2: S. Barker, D. D. Bruce, D. Hinshaw, L. D. Cherry, P. johnson, M. McClay, S. Houserman, C. Boulden, L. Pickett, ROW 35 -U 2 .gs O agp? 9820 mua- P' mn amiga ' 2710 ECN' S ggi' .5 i'Q 'V1 - 5- SPS? Egfni' aww?- 0 555s I l'1'1Z'-'CEUJZCIUJ B. Pearson, L. Newby, j. October Debbie Bruce 'Us November Debra Cherry De cemb er Sharon Houserman Kinkead, Pres, T. Linton, D. Wallace, Historian, C. Mrs. Smith dis Banquet ' plays a Sunshine Gossard, T. Thurman, S. Young, S. Myer, S. Pickett, K. Pickett, C. Perry, T. Goff, ROW 5: L. Dunlavey, D. Nichols, S. Stephenson, D. Louks, D. Waters, M. Kercheval, A. Rehm, G. Moore, C. Harvey, J. DeNoon, L. Gray, D. Stone, ROW 65 S. Stobops, M. Gary, D. Cowan, S. Freeman, jones, K. Wallace, R. Reddick, C. Pickard, L. Roeder, M. Carney ROW 7s P. Hefflemire, M. Bouse, P. Ballard, J. Millikan, c. cherry, B. Walker, J. Ottinger, M. Cline, M. Goff, C. Heiny, T. Whaley, ROW 8: T. Doty, N. Duchemin, T. Goff, S. KAREN KINKEAD PRESIDENT IDEAL GIRL 1975 My 121111-IHYY . Karen Kinkead Happy Memories are A True Sunshine to treasure Smile Smile Henly, D. Hollingsworth, R. Heffle mire, K. Stowers, D. Stowers, B. Emry, L. johnson, T. Whaley, ROW 9: T. Fitzgerald, C. Nunally, J. Cum mings, T. Burgett, 1. McKay, E. Bundy, J. McCarty, T. Bacon, K. Rood, K. Law, C. Steeves, ROW M. Fitch, B. Hazel, L. Ritter, C. Foutch, L. Moore, Tara Butcher, Vahle, D. Biddle, V. Walker, D. Michael, ROW 11: B. Pickett, M. Strunk, T. Bishop, S. Stone, M. Martz, R.. Stultz, K. Overdorf, C. Condry, J Owbmm 5 tv O P . fn ,,,g,'f'i ',.. f-lF N '..,,..,11'-QL. ' N M Q -S Uavwn+ga+qr H I -if . , ,din :xslwx J, Q- ' ' S, wr'- '1, .. . s ff. aeiaffnnrr CD2 Cindy Smith April Sandi Wagner 93 The F. T. A. of MAHS started off with a change at the beginning of the year. It is no longer known as the F.T.Ag now it's the F, E,A, Which stands for Future Educators in Action. Robert Pickett, president, and Mrs. Gary, sponsor, planned a tea for the c1ub's founder, Mrs. Mildred Hammer. ROW 1: Ko Wilkes, Sec. , Anita Mart1 V. Pres. , Mrs. Gary, Sponsor, , Robert Pickett, Pres., Katrina x Bagley, Treas. , ROW 2: Sandi Wagnd Debbie Hinshaw, Sharyle Rohrer, 1 Laura Strough, Cindy Fox Andrea Lyon, Sandy Rowland, 5 Lind Pickett, ROW 3: Sara Meyers, , Debbie Stowers, Tammy Stevens Julie Gossard, Luanne Gray, A Cindy Harvey, Lisa Waitt, 4 Shane Marsh, ROW 4: Penny McKinnd Tara Butcher, Mary Martz, ' Kinisha Harwood, Tina Burgett, , Julie Inman, Kathy Stowers, 1 Mary Evoy, ROW 5: Vince I-Iollingswq Leslie Newby, Brenda Pearson, , Dennis Bagley. She organized the F. T. A. on October 18, 1961. 94 Mrs. Gary, I.F.E.A. Sponsor That punch really looks good. Do you think that's Spiked ? I think it needs more sugar. You go yolu' way, I'11 go my v 6. Mrs. Hammer, First sponsor oi F.T.A., now I.F.E.A. Mrs. McColgin he sponsor again, 1 some dedicated -cers, the F HA again had a , orable year of stings, conventions banquets. The ers planned ,y demonstrations h as cake decorat- and one on make- 'They also sold :ionery for a iey-making project .TOW RD EW HORIZONS R. 1. K. Wilkes, District Historian, J. McCarty, Reporter, D. Wallace Treasurer, S. Barker, Parliamentariang K. Kinkead, Vice President, Mrs. McColgin, Sponsor, D. Nesbitt, President, S. Houserman, Secretary, C. Fox, Proj. Chairman, J. Inman, Historian, K. Bagley, Songleaderg R. 2. E. Favors, C. Blankenship, S. Rohrer, L. Pickett, D. Stone, D. Cherry, S. Rowland, A. Lyon, S. Wagner, M. Waitt, S. McClay, S. Bartrarn, M. Owens, R. 3. P. Pickett, D. Bruce. D. Hinshaw, T. Goff. T. Linton, E. Massingill, I. Boulden, C. Smith, P. Johnson, L. Sirough, C. Foutch Cr Steeves, R. 4. J. Quick, I. Gossard, B. Pearson, L. Newby, V. Smith, S. Young, T. Thurman, C. Pickard, R. Reddick, S. Pickett, R. Rehm, B. Walker, R. 5. T. Burgett, T. Doty, N. Duchemin, I. Cummins, D. Condry, D. Stowers, K. Stowers, T. Bacon, M. Fitch, J. Ottinger, B. Hazel, E. Bundy, I. McKay, K. Seats, K. Stone, D. Hutchens, C. Harvey, J. DeNoon, L. Gray, M. Cline, R. 7. D. Louks, S. Bacon, M. Martz, L. Moore, P. Heffelmire, M. Bouse, C. Birden, L. Roeder, K. Pickett, S. Meyer, C. Perry, R. Shoe, R. 8. D. Nichols, S. Stephenson, T. Goff, K. Wal- lace, D. Miller, M. Kercheval, M. Gary, D. Waters, G. Moore, L. Dunlavey, 1. Millikan, D. McPherson, D. Cowan, S. Freeman, L. Johnson, T. Fitzgerald, C. Nunnally, B. Pickett, K. Vahle, D. Bartram. 1. Mrs. McColgin, F.H.A. Sponsor. 2. The 1975 officers prepare to leave their offices. 3. Miss Beverly Barker was speaking on Getting to Know Yourself and Others . 4. Debbie Nesbitt was the 1975 president. Show-n here, Debbie receives her F.H.A . necklace. 5. Everyone enjoyed her meal at the banquet. 6. Julie always has a smile for everyone. 11112 ia A a i M f X s-'1' at 1 95 FF T KES ADVANTAGE O J. Padgett, Parlg D. Eubank, Rep.3 B. Akard, Treas.g R. Bar- rick, Pres.5 S. Young, Sweet- heart, C. Glunt, V. Pres., J. Rood, Sec.5 R. Martin, Sent. R. Walker, Chaplain, ROW 2: Mr. McKinney, Sponsorg D. Stowers, R. Price, F. Evans, G. Jessup, B. Rowland, L. Hutchens, T. Thurman, ROW 3: R. Garst, L. Hunt, J. Goodnight, K. Carlisle, J. Seats, D. Wallen, K. Emry, ROW 4: j. jones, K. Millikan, A. Haughey, T. Coppess, R. Hall, C. Jessup. ROW 5: M. Griffin, K. Badger, j. Hancock, G. Merrill, B. Kincaid, B. Pad- dack, M. Moore, ROW Szj. Harbaugh, G. Hamilton. Sarah Young proudly presides as F.F.A. Sweetheart ,ns .' 1 I 2 The Marion-Adams F.F.A. Chapter presents Mrs. Alice Hodson with a silver tray for her Mr. McKinney preparing twenty-five years service. Mrs. I-Iodson is the only person to be involved with the chapter all for another meeting. of its years. 96 The Marion Adams FFA set many records this year They started As far as awards go, we had sev- en awards won at the District CHANCE FOR GRO TH off by ranking thirteenth in the go to the state judging contest. state for 1974 out of 207 chap- The FFA took an trip to Purdue for ters And in their sales of cit- the state convention. Some of the rus and seeds they also did bet- chapter members went to Kansas ter than ever before At their for the national convention. An a- banquet in january they had a ward trip was also taken to the record attendance of 255 people. Ozark Mountains. Also there are 1. Vice President jeff Padgett meets ' 'ii' national F.F. A. Secretary Scott McKain. 'R 2. F.F.A. Win.ner's Circle. 3. Randy Walker takes on his new duties as F.F.A. President for 1975. 4. F.F.A. Sweetheart Sarah Young sup- ported her chapter by winning in a district meeting for horticulture. 5. Floyd Walker presents jeff Padgett with the award of Star Chapter Farmer. 6. Rick Barrick proudly accepts the W , gf F.F.A. Young Man of the year award from V Q Neil Thompson. out from his duties only to prepare. for more work. 8. Members carefully proceed with parliamentarian procedure during a regular meeting. Five Leadership Contest. We also were lucky enough to have two teams more members eligible to go on next years award trip than ever before 7. President Rick Barrick takes time 'H if , O R P BLICATIONS DEPT Sandi Wanger was the lucky one chosen as Editor for the 1974-75 annual. Helping her to put the Syllabus together and trying to meet deadlines were seven staff members. Even so, S about two weeks after school was out were spent finishing up the graduation section and a few other pages. it, ,gg f' .1-li wr. .2 Annual Staff Members: Sandi Wagner, Editor, Julie Inman, Brenda Pearson, Leslie New- by, Lynn Roeder, Jim Barton, Kirk Inman, Dale Pettigrew, Sally Barker, Karen Kin- kead, Sharon Houserman, Debbie Hinshaw. Paper Staff Members: jeff Rood-Editor, Pam Wire, jim Barton, Bob Godby, jay King, Teresa Bacon, Tina Burgett, Lisa Waitt, Marsha Vogg, Susan Nelson. A ,xy . . f if i 1 lisln ' iogli I s . VE:-,. ,,. f ii K 2 ' .L J Sl i ,iii p - ' rr jeff Rood was chosen to lead the BHBC report ers. They with the help of the girls in the business lab put together twenty- two papers. The Broadcast came out about every two weeks. 98 it 1, X il ' I if at 2 3 gk 1 - V THE MAHS HHELPI G HANDS Wh.-,f JL fi, What would we do without these Helplng Hands of MAHS? They work very hard trying to keep the school runmng. The jamtors and matron keep things in tip-top shape. The cooks fix deli- cious hot meals for us. each day. Cooks: 1-Mrs. Staley, 2-Mrs. Godby, 3- Mrs. Baker, 4-Mrs. Mundy, 5-Mrs. Pal- mer, 6-Mrs. Waggoner, nurse, 7-Ok, Mrs Godby, no fair taste-testing the food! 8- Our matron Mrs. Moss, takes over as hall monitor. 9-Janitors-Mr. Lovell and Mr. Pickett. 10-Mr. Leap-janitor. 4.1 us drivers: Mr. Leap, Mr. H. Moore, Mr. J. Moore, Mr. Hawley, Mr. K. Moore, Mr. Wright, Mr. Gossard, Mr. Waitt, Mr. puchernin, Mr. Wilson, Mr. Beck, Mr. Bowen. 99 EE,- 4n 1.11 5 I 4 4 ., fr. i i .Q 1 if as Haig xi-wfgma --A ' - 'f,2s1 yfgfi ,M . . f iff' , QN me A ,jf 5, V 1 4 35 ' Aw ft -dy z i 'E I ang, 1 F pgg g w 2 1 l M a 4 T. J.. ., .3 i iixwbpiz I . w .1 if 1, 4. fir 1,3 'W . ,f Luft 1 s1 ' E 'Tv HOCL RUNS SMOOTH AS SILK Barker, Kathy Stowers, Mark Evoy, Mary Martz, -. X 6 I w g ..,' ' y Q H W 0'-rx fn KL :fy .M 0 at Terry Bishop, Phil Vawter, Kim Hollingsworth, SEATED3 Tina Burgett, Kim Overdorf, Debbie Stone, Julie johnson, Sandi Wagner, Penny Johnson, Cindy Fox, Walton, Elaine Massingill, Darla Louks, Brad Bruce, Teresa McC1ay, Sharyl Rohrer, Valerie Smith, Brenda Pear- Fitzgerald, Marlene Leap. S. ,... 1 Xgighgi 1 X ' ? e s. is :ali 7 a ', i i -M g, ' 1. We all stayed glued to our seats, didn't we Mr. Stout?? 2. Let's go home, I can't see how my beans are growing from here. 3. Ain't I Good Looking, Sophisticated, and Debonair. 4. Mr. McKinney in action. 5. jay, you still have to pay the fine for the book. 6. Mr. Bowman, down on the farm . . . 7. Mr. Youmans, does it surprise you?? 8. Mr. Stout is in one of his singing moods again! 1 1 101 'mqakzbqq , H,- '. . z., RQ E .i V ,, , ,A W ,- O 'T iw Q Q Vg , 4,3 T- Q15 121 w :Ss 4131- I 1 , .EM ,M -- wk f, ,, M . ff ,Q Qi., . sm 4 21 fy 5 -. as W. ,, 1 W. gg' -. -1 1 1 , 3, .V . T , ,L 5: 1 ,fl 'QQ f S et' E H, . N, aff Bari ' 2 THEMES, O TLI ES, SHAKESPE RE! :MN Q.. Z. .,,.,i. ,J .. H, H English is a subject re- quired every year except the senior year. Many students find it boring since it is repetitions. But we have teachers who try to make it interesting and they are: Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Gary, Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Reed. Also Mr. Barker and Miss Dunn teach English to eighth graders. . . -'-.- tt .M ESWW if FL Q if 1. Mitch gives a speech. 2. Attention is a must in English. 3. The at- tention span is over- whelming! 4. Terry, hard at work, Shane takes time out. 5. Senorita Dunn does the Flamenco! 6. All work, no play makes a very boring day. 7. Miss Dunn gives 8th graders a pep talk. 8. They're not up to any- thing, they're like that. 106 ... Q E K K i ,,. llk L 'Inf 6 N4 1 'K HOL , BO JO R, SALVE-HELLO ROW 1. Lto R. Miss Dunn, S. Strunk, K. Condry, E. Bundy, J. Gossard, S. Rowland, D. Cherry, C. Harvey, D. Waters, Mr. Barker, ROW. 2. K. Vahle, R. Stultz, K. Overdorf, L. johnson, T. Whaley, T. Whaley, J. Carney, K. Rood. M. Kercheval, ROW 3. G. Maxwell, K. Harwood, T. Butcher, B. Emery, E. Oberthur, J, Maxwell, K. Carlisle, ROW 4. K. Buzan, G. Moore, K. Law, J. Ottinger, S. Wyckoff, D. Guttman, C. Perry D. Owen, D. Owen, B. Sears, B. Walker, R. Martin, B. Nesbitt, B. Paddack, C. Hammack, ROW 6. C. Horton, C. Bilby, J. Everett, M. Stone, K. Emery, K. Alexander, B. Partlow, L. Ritter, ROW 7. J. Roudebush, J. Pickett, K. Newby, R. Roberts, M. Revord, A. Robinson, K. Waitt, .5 4 Our foreign language courses include Spanishl and II, Latin I and II, and a new class, beginning French. Spanish is taught by Miss Dunn and a new teacher, Mr. Barker, taught Latin and French. Also, Miss Dunn planned to take her Spanish classes on a trip during the spring. The two teachers also sponsor a foreign language club for language students. 2 8 3. Miss Dunn and Mr. Barker, Co-Sponsors for the language club. 4. Donna finds that chewing on a pencil is better than a candy bar. 5. Does this look familiar?? 107 MATH AND SCIENCE A 1 The formula for a good ed- ucation in Science is l part ISCS, 2 parts Bio- logy, 2 parts of Chemistry and Physics, and the most necessary itemg a patient, sound -minded teacher! We have all these things at MAHS including teachers, Q Mr. Harris, Mr. Bowman, Mr. Terhune and Mr. Ross. So if you enjoy Science, there is plenty to learn about it. 'fx w 3? , A 1 of A Q7 I . 108 1-These Senior boys focus their at tention on the experiment. 2-Is Terry another Einstein? 3-These four eighth graders read i structions for the next experiment 4-Mr. Harris is making an assignment. 5-Mr. Bowman questions Robin ai Renea on why they have the same answers. 6-Ted says Scientists should alway be prepared. 7-Is this the right one?? 'OPULAR SUBJECTS A MAHS Are two and two really four or is it twenty-two? This is one of the many questions the math tea- chers try to answer for us. We have a good select- ion of courses to chose from. They are: General Math, Geometry, Algebra l 81 2, Trigonometry, Ana- lytic Geometry, or Math 4, I .YWW s gw-are all fave you ever had one of :e days?? : this all there is to ad- ced math? Vith calculators in hand, r are solving many problems. lr. Gibson explains tommor- 's assignment. ndi! 2 Head off the desk! l lr. Russell keeps an eye on ' lass. ck tries to understand new o sneaking candy in your poc- lduring class Mr. Terhune! 2 ard test for Geometry class. .-if a 109 BACKBGNE OF AMERICA'S FUTURI Vocational agriculture devel- ops basic skills in farming and shop. Advance classes available are Ag Mechanics, Animal Science, Crops, Soils, Plant Sciences, Conservation and Horticulture. Sheridan being in the heart of America's farmland makes llhnt this important to MAI-IS. as fag fa - wi 5:5 E as 9 :..mf 110 has TOOKING A D SEWING ENTHUSIASTS In Home Ec. one learns how to put things to- getherg perhaps a skirt one sernesterg but next p i semester may find one ' gathering ingredients pfor a recipe. Anyone i liking Home Ec. has a chance to get it together at MAI-IS. ge 110: 1. Mrs. McCo1gin, onica and Tina, 'the Cut-ups'. Mrs. Borgnini smiles ap- oval. Kim works on her home-ec pject. No! Mrs. B., Don't hit Tina! .ge 111: 1. Mr. McKinney tells e boys they must be prepared feed the world. David tackles his project. Bruce 'mows them down'. ,Mr. McKinney demonstrates E proper tractor procedure. Hello, World, the Agriculture dents await you. f i r 1 1 SHOP CLASSES A D CAREER CENTE I 5 xi a H., , iw K W ' -- 1 ,, The teachers of Industrial A , ' A Arts of MAI-IS are Mr. Cook SS AAAE s S3 ' and Mr. Baria. They in- i SAl AQA at l structed students to show f A 1 if their skills in woods and in metals. They make everything from boxes, to cabinets, and sometimes even hammers. EE' 'fi -., if 112 in E515 we-'I' Kilt W-as 5 i 1. Everybody gathers arotu Hot-Stuff Gary. 2. Dem learns the basics of a hack saw. 3. Scott worksI on a shop tab1e?? 4. Jay supervises Alan Qtells him what he did wrongj 5. Johx asks Mr. Cook if he would like to try out his paddle. 6. Mr. Baria 'acting' craz 7. jim says Huh! 8. Mitch 'works for that 'A in front of Mr. Cook. 9. Tony adds his finishing touches. 10. Ken says Wt I shou1dn't have done that EP RE STUDE T FOR FUTURE. Many people of the junior and Senior class partici- pate in aiprogram through the school to go to a voca- tional school. It's called l the john Everett Light Ca- reer Center, and is located in Washington Township. Some classes offered are electronics, dental assis- tant, automotive, account- ing. These are only a few availableg there are many more. Also some girls can go in- to cosmotology at Whites- town. ing, and computer p rogram - J 1. jerrianne Minnich, Donna Hunt, Debbie Inman, Barbara Kinkead, Cindy Wright. Not Pictured Mike Merrill, Steve McKinney, Dennis Kinkead, Steve Jones, David Kalman, Dale Leap, Pam Tuder, Steve Heck, Tyler Hicks, Mark Manier, jeff Millikan, Barney Piercy, Mark Stephenson, Diana E. Dunbar, Sue Hazel, Regina Nunnally. WLS Ji? 2. Demmis Kinkead is spec- ilizing in Body Work. 3. Regina Nunnally is en- rolled with the Medical Auxilary. 4. Tyler Hicks, specializing in Radio and T.V. Broad- casting. 5. Steve Heck is special- izing in Body work. 113 The art deparunent, headed by 1, Hear no evil, see no evil, Mr. Sanborn is very popular at Sfiv no evil- 2- MQ- Sanborn gives a demonstration in class. MAHS. It seems all of the stu- 3. Tim Shows his talent. 4. d61'ltS l'1ElVe 8. desire to SXPISSS Don't hide, Leslie, everyone their feelings through art. knows you like to be photo- ra hed S P' . . Wh t. N k Throughout the Year they have lgor Ptoday? 6. Milschiei' bfi decorated the bulletin boards hind his back. 7. A Kevin and showcases. Did you attend Faucet? Cfeafion- 3- WS going to be like this class. Exposure '75 ? This Was put ' on by the art students for the public to attend. Qrr i or 1 MUSIC A D ART 11' -, -11 , me ' ' in it if . . dpi? .. ...-1 114 iilllr - , L L Z :I ,,,,. 1 M . 13.5.1 s- , gmac fag , , ., H V63 - M - '.i-' l liyi . it r idds 4 1 .16g',iifQi+ jf1WR, ' I 1 555 31 331 2 .x Ai w .rfb 1, HZ 4 , , Sm: K: N4 V, mx 4 1 Egg SPECIAL ED. AND PHYSICAL Elf The special education class consists of seventh, eighth and freshmen stu- dents. The teacher of the class is Mr. Urban. There are also volunteers who give up their study hall time to help some of the students individually. The pupils get to see many films and also get to go to other classes, such as physical ed. , music, . art and shop. - A Alai cc H by 'E ,W :gy K , -v ' R , M--ff v ' 29 iii ' ttt it all . 5 . e tllllie A 1 eeei gl rlvi 1 1 A iiil itcl 1 ',.:' Q f.:kV'5 ' if :'hk llii la- I veei ieet 3 v llpgg up I Lui 3 k, l 1? K , Q. 5 . 5 116 1' 2 . , 5 .1 it. if v vtt 3. Q 'X 5 1. 1. Monday afternoon in Mr. Urban's theater. 2. Let's do it this way. 3. Mr. Urban says it's time to work. 4. Now, it's like this. 5. Mr. Urban helps Shari . solve a problem. 6. Now you' 11 do it like this. 7. jeff, Roger and Bryan show interest in shop class. The physical education department had two new teachers this year. They are Mrs. Schobert and Mr Renner. They instructed students in swimming, parallel bars, and games. Not only do they teach but Mr. Renner coaches Swim- ming and Mrs. Schobert is the girl's volleyball, track and basketball coach. ,V cf-' BL It . t p'-, Q -Y., 117 1 Q i X If T55 5 -is 'TQ 3-. S 'Q ...W Irene's Flower Shop Flowers for every occasion 414 S. Main Street Sheridan, Indiana 46069 Picketts Store 315-317 S. Main Sheridan, Indiana 758-5315 W. Hare and Son, Inc. 1700 South 10th Street Noblesville, Indiana Chevrolet and GMC Trucks 773- 1090 Compliments RAMSEY STUDIO 504 Sheridan Rd. Noblesville, Ind. 46060 773-1335 Compliments of Hightshue Bros., Inc. Grain-Feed-Seed Main St. and Railroad Sheridan, Indiana 46069 758-4506 Compliments of Waitt Feeder Pigs Quality Feeders RRH2 Sheridan, Indiana 758-4301 Timmons Pharmacy 410 MAIN STREET Sheridan, Indiana 75 8-4594 Best Wishes, Seniors Reed's Business Equipment 13605 N. Meridian, Carmel, In. Adding Machine, Typewriters Sales and Service lll SERNICE Member FDIC The American National Bank Helping Hamilton County Grow 3 S 6 Convenient Locations: 325 MAIN STREET Noblesville, Fishers, Carmel SHE RIDAN' INDIANA OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY 758-4171 Westfield Savings 8L Loan Assin Where Savings Pays Westfield, Ind. 46074 Phone 896-2313 R 8: T Auto Supply Inc. 516 MAIN STREET Sheridan, Indiana 758-4456 SPITZ MISTER ED S IGA FOOD MARKET 321 MAIN ST- CATERING TO TEENS SHERIDAN, IND. NOBLESVILLE INDIANA BECK'S STANDARD SERVICE 758-4266 203 SOUTH MAIN STREET SHERIDAN, INDIANA 46069 YOUR CAR IS OUR BUSINESS COMPLETE ONE STOP SERVICE Phone 758 4941 ROSSTON GRAIN R. R. ifl ZIONSVILLE Nutrena Feed 81 Seed Fertilizer Seniors Start College in the Army You can earn college credits in the Army, with the Army paying 752 of the tuition. And when your enlistment's over you'll be eligible for 36 months college financial assistance. join the people who've joined the Army 209 MAIN STREET Call Sgt' Boehmef SHERIDAN INDIANA 46069 at 773 - 8924 Compliments of K.V. Elliott Post 67 Chew's Grocery 310 Main Street R. R. 43 Sheridan, Indiana 75841280 DON HINDS FORD, INC. Englin's Fine Footwear 1360 S. 10th Street Noblesville, Ind. 773-4280 JUNCTION INN HOME COOKED MEALS AND SHORT ORDERS GASOLINE AND OIL 421 And Route 32 BIG SPRINGS 372-3127 Compliments of Ashpaugh Electric KOKOMO MALL - MARKLAND MALL KOKOMO, INDIANA 46901 Westfield Dairy Queen 896-3172 Inside Dining and Carry Out US Hwy 31 Sr State Rd. 32 633 MAIN STREET O.T. KERCHEVAL FARM EQUIPMENT SHE RIDAN, IND. Phone 758 -5 1 85 OFFICE I3I7I 758-4562 RESIDENCE 1317! 758-5088 RODGERS FINISHING TOOLS, INC. 508 E. 6I'I1 Sfreef Sheridan, Indiana 46069 If I can stop one heart from breakingf I'sha1l not live in vaing If I can ease one life the aching, Or cool one pain, Or help one fainting robin unto his nest again, I shall not live invaing Emily Dickinson l Best Wishes, Seniors THE SHERIDAN NEWS Serving the Sheridan Community Since 1882 Kinkead's Union 76 Service 404 MAIN STREET SHE RIDAN, INDIANA 758-4315 Compliments of Kerchev al Funeral Home Sheridan, Indiana 46069 758-4406 DAN'S COUNTRY KITCHEN 4 Miles North of Westfield on U. S. 31 758-6475 Villege Beauty Salon 206 Main Street Sheridan. Indiana 758-4336 Fred's Body and Glass Shop 518 Main Street Sheridan, Indiana 46069 Biddle Service Station' Biddle Screw Products Co. Inc. Biddle Manufacturing Corp. 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EMPHASIS ON DIGNIFIED IT SURE I PAYS TO BUY FEEDS DIRECT FROM THE WALLACE MILL LIVING MEDICAID APPROVED CHAPEL SERVICES ACTIVITY PROGRAMS BALANCED DIET PLANS AIR CONDITIONED BARBER 8: BEAUTY SHOPS Gmc 24 HOUR NURSING CARE Suu gmzilnknng 896-2515 MAPLE PARK CARMEL WESTFIELD , Noblesville 10447 N. College, Keystone Square '-Open Saturdays TOO!-' 700 N. UNION WESTFIELD l Compliments of Summers in Westfield CF1oristsJ Sheridan Hardware Coffee Corner Bertha Lee's Beauty Shop Tom Waitt Feeder Calves Kercheval jewelry Store Armstrong's Shoes Inc. Noblesville Rowland's Town and Country Market Jei Road Trapping Service Coca-Cola Bottling Co. of Frankfort INDIANA, INC. Fa1vey's Store for Men and Boys Compliments of Stoop's Ben Franklin Store O'Malia Food Market Best Wishes Where Quality is the True Value of Economy . 1 ,., ..-,-hw., , , r ' V.-Mgi-Q K- A I z' , 5, 215 ' 5691: T, --- ,......... . - ..,., -.. ..,... -- , A JDK 'UU-'!'a.u44.....l.-...-.....a.L -, .--Wm -'-Lgil Building a better future through their commitment to agriculture, programs for leadership training, involvement in community efforts, creative cooperation in preparing for careers on the land . . . that's the FFA. Future Farmers of Ame rica. Dedicated to progress, patriotism and vocational farming . . . working to learn . . . to grow . . . to use their skills to make a better life for us all. MARION-ADAMS FFA Congratulations Seniors From the 1975 Syllabus Staff STAHL BROTHERS LUMBER CO. R, R. H3 Sheridan, Indiana 75 8-4216 AY RES PHOTO REFLEX STUDIO Owney, Ayres Annual Photographer Compliments of GAILLENS CAFETERIA 601 MAIN STREET NORMAN 8: BARBARA MERRIMAN OWNERS RED FEATHER PIZZA ph. 279-8074 Closed Monday-Tuesday Sz Holidays Wednesday-Thursday 81 Sunday 5 p. m. -10 p. m. FRIDAY 8: SATURDAY 5 p. m. -12 a. m. The Official Photographers of the 1975 Syllabus SENIOR DIRECTORY Kenny Badger-27, 53, 59, 111,119 Dennis Bagley-21,27, 87, 90, 94, 108 John Barker-27, 112 seuy Barker-23 , 27, 33 , 51 ,67, 75, 93, 9S,98,100,101,135 Terry Barnett-21 , 27, 89, 101,108 Rick Barrick-20,27,96,97,111 Jim Bartonf15,17, 98 Dan Bell-19,20,21 ,27, 87, 89, 108 Cathy Birden-27,93,9S Terry Bishop-16,23,27,66,67, 106 Teresa Blackstone-9, 12, 16, 19, 21 , 26,33,51,64,65,75,92,105, 119 Carla Blankenship-2 7, 92 , 93,95 Jane Boulden-6, 8, 9,10,19,21,23, 27, 79,85 86,87 93,95 Bill Bray-32,104,111 Debra Bruce-16, 27, 93, 95,100 Mary Carney-27, 93 Debra Cherry-15,20,21,27, 89, 93, 95, 100 jay Copeland-27,112 Pam DeVol-28,33, 88, 105 Tim Doty-28,111 Tina Doty-28 Bill Ecret-28 Diana Endsley-28 Mark Evoy-28, 73, 84,94,101 ,119 Kevin Faucett-9,28,53,66, 84,88, 119 Rick Faucett-8, 16,28,33,84 Elaine Favors-28, 93, 95 Cayenne Foutch-28,33 , 88, 92, 93, 95, 103 Cindy Fox-21,28,73, 79, 86, 87,90, 93,94, 95 Jim Gallimore-28, 87,103 Chad Glunt-8,9,26,52,53,66,67, 84,96,119 Bobby Godby-6,9,22,28, 33 ,52,53, 66,76,77,84,98 Terry Goff-21 ,28, 64, 85, 92 , 93, 95 Earl Grizzle-28 Roger Hammack-6, 20, 28, 84 Jim Haughey-6, 7,20,22,23,28,33, , 51,52,53,66,76,77,79,84 Sue Hazel-20,29 . David Hersberger-11 , 29, 33, 53 , 73 , 75,84,108 Susan Hiatt-16,29,51 Terry Hicks-29 , Debbie Hinshaw-7,9,13,21,23,29, 51,79,82,83,88,93,94,95,98 Chuck Hobson-9,29,,51 ,S2, 59, 66, 67,74,84,111,119 Sharon Houserman-16, 19,26,33,51, 67,79,88,93,95,98,135 Donna Hunt-29, 113 Donna Hutehens-29,95 Melanie I-Iutchens-29 Debbie Inman-8,10,23,29,64,113, 119 Kirk Inman-6,8,16,29,33,51, 73, 79,84,98,111,119 David Johnson-11,12,13,23,29,51, 73,74,84,101,119 Penny johnson-6, 10,23 ,29,33,67, 93,95,100,101,105,135 Jay King-9,19,29,33,52,53,66,67, 84,98 Karen Kinkead-6,9,29,33,67,79, 93,95,98,103,135 Randy Kinkead-29 Marlene Leap-12,13,30,86,87,88, 101 Terri Linton-12,13,21,30,33,73, 79, 86, 87,88,93,95 Clara Lowry-89 Danny Luchini-15, 30, 108,109, 11 9 Andrea Lyon-13,20,30,33,87,88, 93,94,95,1o9 Shane Marsh-12 , 16,2O,21 ,26, 33, 85,90,94,106,111 Ron Martin-30, 74, 87, 88, 96, 97 Anita Mem-21, 30, 85,109 Elaine Massingill-30, 92,93, 95,101 Sherry McClay-21 ,24, 30,67, 93 ,95, 101,119 Steve McKinney-30,72 Mike Merrill-30 Steve Michaelf30 E. , Ted Mossburg-30,5'9, 72, 76, 77, 108, 111 Gisele Mullin-30,87 , Debbie Nesbitt-21,30, 33,52,64,65, 67,79,92,93,95,135 Ken Noe-6,22,3O,33, 84, 88 Regina Nunnally-30,113 Linda Pickett-21 ,31 ,33,64,65,87, 92,93,94,95,117 Paula Pickett-20,21,31, 88, 89,93 , 95 Steve Rodgers-11 , 31 , 33 , 53 , 73 , 76, 77,84,103,111 Sharyle Rohrer-21 , 31 , 87, 89,92 , 93 , 94,95,101 Sandy Rowland-8, 9,13,31, 87, 88, 93, 94, 95 Kandy Seats-19, 31 , 93 , 95 Cindy Smith-7, 9,21 , 31 , 51 , 79, 82 , 83,93,95,101,13S Roger Steen-31 ,72,88 Karen Stone-21 ,31, 52,64,65, 92, 95 Debbie Stone-31,33,51,93,9S,101 Laura Strough-21 ,22, 23, 31, 51 , 86, 87,9O,93,94,95,1OO Scott Timmons-8,21,31,33,53, 79, 84 cum Vahle-31,111 Phil Vawter-31 , 75 , 94, 101 , 108 Tony Waggoner-31, 85,112 Sandi Wagner-24, 31 , 67, 88, 92 , 93 , 95, 98,101,105,136 - Mira Waitt-8,23,32,33,51, 65,67, 73, 79,93,95,100, 105,109 Tom Waitt-6,8,9,16,32,33,51,53, 66,67, 79,84,135 Denise Wallace-32,33,67,79, 93, 95,100,135 Julie Walton-32 , 92,93 , 1 01 Jeff wen:-32, 88 Kenny Went-32, 112 1 Ko Wilkes-32, 85, 93, 95,104 STUDE T DIRECTORY J UNIORS Bruce Akard-8,36,51,79, 84,96 Teresa Bacon-36,65, 92, 93, 95, 98 Katrina Bagley-7, 8, 12 ,36,51 , 52, 79,82, 83, 85,87, 92, 93, 95,100 Scott Barkerv6, 16,36, 74, 75, 76, 34, 85,112 Toni Barrick-7,12,20, 36, 37, 73, 76, 84, 85, 89,109,119,135 Emily Bundy-36, 65 , 85, 92 , 93 , 95, 111 Tina Burgett-36, 92,93,94, 95, 98, 101 ,111 Susan Calvert-12, 13 , 36, 86, 87, 88 Denise Condry-36,95 Laverne Crist-36 Judy Cummins-36, 93, 95 jamie DeNoon-12, 36, 88, 92 , 93 , 95 104 Tonya Doty-11 ,36, 93,95 Nancy Duchemin-36 , 93 , 95 Cindy Ellis-16, 36 Beth Emry-36,93 Dale Eubank-37, 96,104 132 Fred Evans-36,96 John Everett-87, 88, 104 Jackie Favors-36 Julie Gossard -11, 13 , 36, 85, 86, 87, 88, 93 , 94, 95,100, 135 Luanne Gray-36,67,86,87,92,93, 94, 95,119 Cindy Harvey-36, 92, 93, 94, 95 , 105 Steve Heck-36, 113 Mitch Henderson-36 , 1 06, 112 Debbie Hicks-36 Tyler Hicks-36, 85,113 Kim Hollingsworth-36, 75 , 84 , 90, 101 ,109 Chris Horton-11 , 36,64, 92 , 105 Ted Hottinger-36 Larry Hutchens-36, 52, 72, 84, 96 Julie Inman-7, 9,16,36,51,52, 59, 79, 82,83,85,92,93, 94, 95,98, 105,119, 135 Lesley Isenhower-36, 88 Gary Jessup-36, 85, 96, 109,119 Gail Jones-36, 88, 105 Steve Jones-36 David Kalman-36, 72 Carl King-12, 13 ,36, 74, 88, 119 Barbara Kinkead-36,64, 103,113 Dennis Kinkead-36,113 Bob Land-36, 87,89 Dale Leap-36 Mark Manier-36,114 Jeff Maxwell-36, 73,109, 119 Jodie McCarty-7,12,36,67,79,85, 93, 95,135 Ieanette McKay-36,65,92,93, 95, 103, 105, 111 ,135 Sarah Meyer-36, 85, 88,93,94, 95, 100 1 Jeff Millikan-54 Ierianne Minnich-3 7, 64,113 Gary Moore-37,74, 84 Siggi Nejman-37, 73 , 74, 88, 104 Rusty Nesbitt-37, 76,87,106 Betty Nunnally-37 Lou Ann Nunnally-37 Leslie Newby-7, 9, 13,37, 51 , 59, 79, 85,90,92,93,94,95,98,105,114 135 Jeff Padgett-37, 37, 79,96,97,112 Joe Parsons-37 Brenda Pearson-6, 7, 9, 37, 67, 85, 92, 93,94,95,98,119,135 y S UDE T DIRECTORY Dale Pettigrew-37, 98 Connie Picl-card-37,65,92,93,95 Karen Pickett-7, 37, 64,65, 88, 93, 95,119 .Suzy Pickett-37, ss, 93,95 Byron Piercy-37 Jeff Pitts-11,37,75, 84,106,109,119 Debbie'Powell-11, 37 Randy Price-37, 95 Audie Quick-11 , 37, 72, 74, 84,114 JanetQuick-13,2O,37, 79,86,s7,ss, , 90,93,95,100,109,135 Roberta Reddick-3 7, 88,95 Lynn Roeder-37, 86, 87, 93 , 95, 98 Jeff Rood-37,96,98,104 Bart Rowland-37,67, 74, 96, 97 , Brian sears-12,13, 37,S1,52,59,74, 75,84,88,103,113,119 Valerie smith-37, 65, 79, ss, se, 37, I 88,92,93,95,101,119,135 Mark Stahl-20,21,36,37, 85, 89, 90,119 Mark Stephenson-37,104 Tami Stevens-37, 86, 87, 88, 94 Debra Stowers-12,13,37,67, 73,88, 93, 94, 95 Kathy Stowers-12, 37, 85, 86, 87, 93, 94, 95, 101 Randy Thompson-7,36,37, 84, 85 Theresa Thurman-7,37,51 , 67, 79, 89,93, 95,96 Tim Tolley-36, 37, 72, 74,114 Pam Tuder-37 Lisa Waitt-34,37,92,98 Randy Walker-3 7, 85, 96, 97,100,101 Tammy Whicker-37,88 Rudy Whitlow-3 7, 72 , 73 Pam Wire-37,98,104 Cindy Wright-37,113 Penny' Wyckoff-37, 88 Sarah Young-1z,13,36,37,s6, 87, 93, 95,96,97 ,SOPHOMORES Bruce Alexander-38 helly Bacon-38, 92 , 93 , 95 Denny Ballard-38, 72, 112 Donna Biddle-24,38,92,93,105 Tracy Bishop-24,38, 65, 85, 92, 93 Wanda Bishop-38 Mary Beth Bouse-38, 87, 88, 93,95 Brad Bruce-8, 38, 74, 84,101 , 105,110 Terra Butcher-38, 89, 93, 94 Kevin Carlisle-38, 87, 96, 97 Janice Carney-38,88 Jeff Childex-38 Cathy Con y-38, 93 Marna Crawford-38, 65,67, 92, 93, 105 Duane Dillinger-13 ,38 Jenny Dillon-38 , 88 , 93 Debbie Endsley-38, 93 Margaret Fitch-38, 88, 93 , 95 Teresa Fiizgerald-38, 85, 92, 93 , 95, 101 Edward Fulton-38 Michele Gary-7,16,3s,s1,s3,92, 93,95 Brian codby-9,z1,3s,s9, 73, 7s,s4, ss, sa chuck coaby-7,3s,s9, 76,103 Tina Goff-38,88,92,93, 95,111 Jeff Goodnight-38, 96 , 97 Jeanne Graham-38, 98 James Greathouse-38 Mike Hadley-38 Chris Hammack-38, 84, 89 Kinisha Harwood -38, 87,94 Betty Hazel-3 8, 93 , 95 Jim Heffelmire-38 , 59, 72 , 84, 112 Penny Heffelmire-38, 51 , 83 , 93,95 Carolyn Heiny-38, 93 Scott Hiatt-38, 117 Kim Hicks-39 Vince Hollingsworth-13, 39, 87, 88, 94 Leslie Hunt-39,96 H , Lori Johnson-37, 39, 64,65, 89, 92, 93, 95 Monica Kercheval-9, 39,51 , 79, 83 , 93,95,100,111,135 Rick Kercheval-39, 76, 117 Gayle Leap-39 e Darla Louks-8,39, 86, 87, 89,92, 93, 95,101 Brent Magee-39 Bret Marsh-39,89 Mary Martz-9,39,51,83,93,94,95, 101 Jeff McClay-9, 13, 39, 51 , 75 David McCullough-39, 76, 77, 89,90 Penny McKinney-39 , 85, 88, 89, 94 Jay Michael-39, 101 ,117 Jeff Michael-39 Debbie Miller-13 , 3 9, 88, 92 , 95 Loretta Moore-21 , 39, 67, 87, 90, 93, 95, 105, 135 Alan Mossburg-3 9, 72, 112 Susan Nelson-98,103 Billy Nesbitt-39, 76, 87, 89, 109 Dawn Nichols-6,39,92, 93,95, 119 Cheryl Nunally-39 , 92 , 93 ,495 Kim Overdorf-39,93,101,109,111 David Owen-39, 87,,89,90,117 Jeff Partlow-39 Cecil Peircy-39 Randy Pence-39,72, 74, 87 Randy Pickard-39, 117 Beth Pickett-39, 89, 93,95 Larry Pickett-39, 72, 74, 75, 84 Renae Rehm-39,93,95 Kent Remsen-6, 39, 76, 84,119 Linda Ritter-39, 93 Melanie Rodgers-7,39,67,88,103 Bob Rowland-39 Rusty Sample-39, 72, 84, 89 John Seats-39 Mike Shelbume-39 67 76 84 89 96, 103. Ruth Shoe-39,95 Keith Stone-13,39-, 74 Sharon Stone-24,39, 67, 89, 93 David Stowers-39,89,96,110 Marie Strunk-39,93 Rebecca Stultz-39, 87, 93 Mike Ulrey-39, 72,84 Kathy Vahle-39, 89, 93 , 95 Marsha Vogg439, 98 Reid Waitt-21 ,39, 75, 84, 85, 89, 90 Vicki Walker-39, 92, 93 Karen Wallace-24, 39, 88, 92,93,95 Dan Wallen-39, 96 Donna Waters-39,92, 93,95 Kenny Weaver-39,117 Tara Whaley-39,67,93 Tina Whaley-39, 67, 88,93 I 3 D 3 J FRESHMEN Steve Alexander-7, 40, 72 , 1 1 9 Kevin Badger-40, 96 Penny Ballard-40, 88 , 92 , 93 Kenny Barker-40 Donna Bartram-40, 79, 95, 106, 117 Curt Bilby-21 ,40, 76, 89, 90 Kyle Buzan-40, 89, 1 03 , 1 1 7 Mark Cain-40 Terry Campbell 40 Cindy Cherry-40, 65,87, 92, 93, 117 -Doug Chew-40, 87, 11 7 'Molly Cline-40, 93 , 95. Tim Coppess-40, 74, 87, 89, 96, 117 Doris Cowan-40, 88, 93 , 95 Ronnie Crist-40 Lisa Dunlavey-40, 8, 92 , 93 , 95 Kevin Emry-40, 96 Penny Favors-40, 88 Sharon Freem an-40, 88 , 93 , 95 Richard Garst-40, 96 Myrna Goff-40, 88, 83, 93 , 103 Michael Griffen-40, 73 , 96, 97 Debbie Guttman-20,40, 73, 87, 89, 90, 92 A Roger Hall-40, 96 Gary Hamilton-40, 96 Jim Hancock-40, 72 , 74, 96, 119 Jason Harbaugh-40, 87 , 96 Allen Haughey-40, 96 Mark Heck-40 Ruth Heffelmire -40, 64, 85, 92, 93 Sharon Henley-40, 88, 89, 92,119 Craig Horton-21 , 40, 75 , 90, 117 Chris Jessup-40, 72 , 96 Jeff Jones-40, 96 Sheryl Kalman-39,40, 65, 88, 92, 93 Brian Kincaid -40, 96 Kim Law-40, 87,93 Jeff Manhart-8,21,40, 74, 90 Max Mason-40 Gary Maxwell-40 Delilah McPherson-40, 88 , 95 Nancy McVey-41, 87 Gary Merrill-40, 72,96 Donna Michael-39,41 , 64,65 , 87, 92, 93 Julie Millikan-41 , 64, 79, 93, 95,106 109,119 Kevin Millikan-41 , 96, 106 Gay Moore-11 ,41, 93, 95 Mike Moore-41 , 72, 92, 96,103,117 Joyce Morris-41 Karl Newby-21 , 41 , 74, 89, 117 Bruce Nunnally-41 Elizabeth Oberthur-41 Jody Ottinger424,41,89, 92, 93, 95, 83 Dennis Owen-21 ,41, 73 , 87 Mary Owens-16, 95, 106, 117 Brian Paddack-41,72,96,117 Jeanette Parks-41 Brian Partlow 41 , 72 Terry Pence-41 , 72 , 74, 87 Candy Perry-41, 86, 87, 95 Brian Pickett-41 , 72 Jay Pickett-41 , 73 , 87, 89, 117 Faith Piercy-41 , 88 Jerry Price-41 , 72, 74 Kelly Quick-41 , 74 Mark Revord-41 , 76 Randy Roberts-41, 74 Argus Robinson-41 I 133 STUDE T DIRECTORY Charlie Rood-41 , 11 7 Kathy Rood-41, 92 , 93 Linda Rose-41, 88 Jeff Roudebush-16,41 , 76, 89 Don Sanders-41 Ruth Shoe-41 , 88 Anita Shoemaker-41 , 65, 87, 92 , 117 Brenda Shoup-41,87,117 Susan Stephenson-41 Carol Steeves-41 , 93, 95,135 Mark Tolley-41 , 72 , 106 Kenny Waitt-41 , 11 7 Beth Walker-41 , 83 , 93 , 95 Janice Walker-41 , 51 , 64, 65, 88 Greg Welch-6,41, 76, 114, 117 Jody Woten-41 , 88 Stephanie Wyckoff-41 , 83 , 88, 89 El GHTH Kevin Alexander-42 , 1 10 Leslie And erson-42 , 11 5 Donella Barker-13 ,42 , 87, 115 Brenda Barrick-12,42, 87 Alice Bell-42, 87, 89, 115 Kathy Bell-42 , 85 Dinah Bennett-15, 42, 46, 81, 86, 89, 103 Peggy Biddle-42 Randy Biddle-42 Tim Biddle-42, 110 Terry Boffo-42, 1 08 Cheryl Boggs-42 Janice Boyer-14,42,46, 81 , 89 Kevin Bragg-24 , 42 , 70, 87, 1 15 Mark Burdine -1 5 ,42 , 1 08 Dawn Burnell-42 Lisa Butcher-42 , 46 Julie Childers-12 , 15, 42, 81 , 83 , 87, 1 14 Shelly Clark-42,46, 87 Tonya Copeland -42 , 1 15 Niles Cummins-42 , 110 Valerie Cummings-42 Kelly Davis-42 , 115 Randy Davis-42 Chuck Doane -42 , 87 Jerry Doty-42 T anya Doty-42 Dorthy Douglas-42 Debbie Endsley-42 Bryan F aucett-42 Russell Favors-42 Greg Fennell-42 Melanie Foust-42, 46, 87 Cathy France-42 David Godby-42 Joey Godby-42, 70, 110 Tammy Goff-15 ,42 , 81 Brian Goodnight-42 Alan Gossard-42 , 1 1 0 Rolli Gre er-42 , 70, 89, 110 Donna Griffen-42 Tammy Griffin-12 ,42 Michelle Grinsted-13,15,42, 81 , 83, 89 , 1 14 Martha Grizzle-42 LeAnn Hale-42 , 46 , 103 Rita Hamilton-42, 46 , 87 Michael Harwood-42 Jim Harvey-42, 115 Cheryl Haughey-42 , 1 5 , 81, 67 Hanie Hedge-42 , 1 14 Tracy Henderson-42 Kenneth Heiny-42 Phil Holmes-42, 70, 89,110 134 Nick Hopldns-42 , 89 Mark Hopkins-42 Diana Huckleberry-42 Jeffra Jett-42 , 46 Lonnie Johnson-42 Polly Johnson-14,15 , 24, 42 , 81 , 83 Kathryn Kay-42 Kathy Kinkead-42, 46 , 81, 89 , 1 15 Elizabeth Kryter-41 Jay Light-42 Roger McClain-42 Mike McCullough-42, 89 Cindy McKinney-43 ,46, 81 , 89 Patty McKinney-43 David McVey-43 LaD onna Manier-43 , 81, 1 15 Micah Marsh-43 , 70, 114 Robin Martin-43 ,46,81,87, 89, 108, 114 Pamela Mason-43 , 46,87 Paula Maxwell-43 Ann Mendenhall-12 ,43 , 87 Dan Miller-43 John Miller-43 Laura Mosbaugh-43,46,81 Fred Mossburg-43, 70, 110 Eric Mullin-87 Judy Nance-12,43 , 87, 89 Carrie Nesbitt-43,46, 87 Kristin Newby-43, 46, 89 Tam my Nunnally-43 Jeff Ogle-14,43 Charlotte Owens-43 Cathy Padgett-43 , 81 , 114 Tony Partlow-43 , 70, 1 10 Tracey Pettigrew-43 James Pettit-43 , 70 Lou Ann Pickett-14,43 , 81 , 89 Louis Piercy-43, 108 Gregg Pitts-43 , 70 Tami Pitts-43 Mike Revord-43 ,7O Keith Rinkenberg-14, 43 , 70 Richard Robinson-43 , 1 15 Shari Roeder-43 Rene Rohrer-12,43 , 87, 89, 108, 114, 115 Jack Rowland 43,109 Charles Sample -43 Tony Scott-43 Tom Shelburne-43 , 115 Leonard Shoup-43 Jerry Showalter-43 Scott Smith-43 Julie Spencer-12 ,43 Ramie Spencer-43 Jacqueline Steen-43 Lisa Stowers-43 , 81 Shelly Strunk-43 Jeff Stultz-43 Roberta Stultz-87 Jennifer Ulrey-43 Sheryl VanMeter-14,43, 67, 81 , 89, 103 Beverly Vann-43 Teresa Vogg-43 Beth Waggoner-13,14,43, 81 , 89,115 Charles Wagner-43 D an Waitt-43 , 70, 89 Beth Wallace-15,43 Jeff Wallace -43 David Wallen-43 Lora Walton-43 Chris Went-43 , 87 Robert Whitlow-43 Dixie Wiley-43 Chris William s-43 T onya Woolard -43 Franklin Woten-43 , 108 Marla Wyatt-43 SEVENTH Barry Adams-44, 70,81 ,87,119 Allyson Akard -44, 81 Kathy Alexander-44 Lori Alexander-44 Delana Ballard-44, 12 Susan Berry-44, 81 Ronnie Biddle-44,46 Vincent Bidd le-44 Carmen Birge-44 Paula Bishop-44,109 Patty Boggs-44 Hugh Bouse -44 Lee Ann Brown-44 Mike Bundy-44 Jeff Burgan-42 , 109,46 Jeff Burnell-42 Scott Cain-42 , 87 Dwayne Campbell-42 Tina Campbell-44, 81 Terren Carlson-44 Brian Cline-44 Brian Cox-14,44,70 David Crail-44 James Davis-44 Aaron DeNoon-15,44 Mark Durr-44 Marcia Durr-44 Jerry Ellis-44, 59, 87 Kenny Emry-44 Mark Evans-44 Kerry Evoy-44 Brent Felton-44, 70 Kim Fisher-44 Doris Fitch-44 John Fitzgerald-44 , 70 Patricia Garst-44 Mike Godby-14,44,46 Gary Goff-14,44,46,79, 81 Kathy Harbaugh-44, 87 David Harris-44,59 Brad Harvey-44 Sharon Harwood-44 David Hays-44 Theresa Heck-44 Polly Heffelmire-44, 46, 51 , 87, Tammy Heffelmire-44 Timmy Heiny-44 Chris Hicks-44,46, 109 Donald Hicks-44 Kathy Hill-44 Barbara Holiday-44,115 John Hopkins-44 Jamie Huckleberry-44 Alisa I-Iutchens-44 John Hutchens-44 Craig lsenhower-44 Donald Johnson-44 Jerry Jones-44 John Jones-44 Kelly Jones-44, 81 , 83 Susan Kalman-45, 81 , 104 Steve Kent-45 Brenda Kinkead-45, 89, 1 15 Lisa Kryter-45 Lyla Lemke-45 Robbie Louks-45,46,59, 70,115 Nancy Miller-45 Mell Moon-45, 59 , , I K, 'f ' iw I s 1 mf W' . ' A L ,E I' x Mfg ,J Jn s E fu IO Q Togetherness and willingness to Work made working on the syllabus an experience. Thanks to all who made Togetherness in the year of '75 a success. The syllabus for the year of 1975 has-come to an end. Remember all of the pleasures and joys for the stu- dents who have been together from grade 1 to 12. Re- member togetherness we felt when the change over from Marion to the Big town of Sheridan occured. To the Sheridan Students, remember the togetherness you felt when you went from the elementary school over to the High School. In compilingthis annual it has been our constant aim to retell between its covers an attractive and interesting way the story of the varied and diverse fields of high school life. We are deeply conscious of its many short- comings, and our only apology is that we have done our best . Before Togetherness in the year of 1975 is finished we must pause and extend our gratitude to those people who helped in making it possible. I would first like to thank Mrs. Virginia Reed, our yearbook advisor, for her encouragement and determination throughout the year. Second I would like to extend appreciation to Mr. Robert Maurer and the American Yearbook Company- for their assistance. I would also like to thank Mr. Clarence Downey and the Ayres Photo Reflex Studio, the official photographer for the yearbook. Last, but not least, the merchants and patrons who made To- getherness in the year 1975 possibleg And the faculty and Administration for their understanding and patience. Also, I wish to thank those on the staff who made it possible to compile Togetherness in the year 1975 into a book of memories. Sandi Wagner, Editor 136 .msn IGNOUL Sandi Wagner Editor V V l i


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