Summitville High School - Oak Leaves Yearbook (Summitville, IN)

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OAK LEAVES 1964 Edited by Yearbook Staff EDITOR — SUSIE BRANE Summitville High School Summitville, Indiana Foreword When construction on our new addition began, many people looked back upon the fond memories of life in the old school. But they have learned that erecting new goals and carrying them through leads to a Digger and better life. We are building for our future, trying to gain the qualities necessary for a suc- cessful life later on. Through our book you can see how we, the students at S. H. S., are laying the foundations for a concrete fu t ur e . Growing To Meet Our Needs TABLE OF CONTENTS OPENING...........................1 CLASSES..........................16 ACTIVITIES.......................30 SPORTS...........................50 FRIENDS..........................62 -3- By Facing New Challenges And Construction The first of July brought the downfall of the old Oak Grove building. - 4 - We Progress Toward The Future Through the fall and winter months the progress was rapid on the construction of the new departments. The elementary students moved into their new rooms on February 7, 1964. At a later date, an open house was held for the public upon completion of the new Summit ville school. Characters Are Molded Through Home, Education, And Religion Well-Planned Schedules Promote A Successful High School Career -9- Comprchending what you read is important in learn- ing English. School Days Are Highlighted Lots of strikes bring bowling trophy to S.H.S. to stay. - 10 - Care of Old Glory becomes sixth grade's privilege. Short legs just don't pay off! By Varying Activities Student teachers take over elementary classes to try their hand at teaching. Hey Charlie, do they melt in your hand? Mrs. Phelps supervises Senior play tryouts. Enthusiasm Of Students Backs The Goblins never give up the battle as they fight to bring victory to S. H. S. Up Determination To Win - 13 - Not all ball players have four legs! Fun And Friends Are Not Forgotten A cookout wouldn’t be a cookout without good food and our four-legged friends. In Our Daily School Routine What other time of day would beat the time when we go home? Freshman girls take time between bites to talk with their classmates. Mr. Gossett shows the Seventh and Eighth Grade boys how to play dominoes. Future Through Classes Physical Education Proves Popular Course To Students Becoming a young lady takes practice. Basketball is a favorite sport for boys of all ages. In the Sophomore Physical Education class, it takes more than just two to tangle. - 18 - Applying Knowledge To Basic Skills Don’t just stand there, help! • and this little worm got pinned. The Mr. Mattingly overlooks the steady hands of the Introductory Art Freshman Biology students study disection. students. ' - 19 - Students Receive Training In Business Methods Cheryl Watts applies practical business methods dur- ing office practice. Speed and accuracy are the biggest aims of the Typing I students. - 20 - Students Explore Through Participation The past weaves a tale of adventure for the eighth grade students. Mr. Felts must not only know how to direct music but to repair the instruments that produce it. Things On The Homefront Are Just So-So Among other things, the students in Home Nursing study child care. Care of the Home He Department becomes Nancy DeLong and Elaine Allen's responsibility. Knowing how to prepare exotic dishes comes under being a good cook! - 22 - Selective Courses Provide Schedule Variatior Land judging is one of the many fields of vocational agriculture. -23- The True Foundation Of SHS Agnes Moyer's smile is an example of the patience and kindness she displays as school secretary. The capable supervision of Don Gossett, our trustee, has made SHS a school of which we can be proud. - 25 - Capable Teachers Instruct And Advise Us LINDA BARNES B.S. Ball Slate Home Economics MARY JANE BREWER B.S. Ball State Grade 2 CECIL COLEMAN B.S. M.S. Purdue University Biology Agriculture MARY DICKERSON B.S. North Texas State University Grade 5 PATRICIA EDDY B.S. Anderson College Physical Education English JAMES RELTS B.S. University of Illinois Band During The Very Important Years Of Our Lives ART GOSSETT B.S. Ball State Social Studies Math Junior High RUBY GOSSETT Ball State Grade I WILMA GOSSETT B.S. Ball State Grade 4 JAMES KURTZ B.S. Purdue University Physical Education Social Studies CARMEL MANN Ball State Grade 6 GURNEY MATTINGLY B.S. M. A. Ball State English Art - 27 - In Preparation For Future Vocations LOUISE McCORMICK B. A. Baylor Texas Grade I ROBERT PALMER B.S. Taylor University Mathematics PATRICIA PHELPS B.S. Anderson College Spanish English ROSE SLAIN A. B. Ball State M. Business Education University of Colorado Business JAMES STONE B.S. Purdue University M. A. Ball State Coach Physical Education Driver’s Education MAXINE THURSTON Ball State Grade 3 People Whose Work Is Never Done Our reliable bus drivers, Ralph Thurston, Betty Bogue, Tom Bair, Wilma Joyner, and Leon Armstrong, chat while waiting for the 3:15 bell. With a smile on their face and a desire to serve, Mr. and Mrs. Ward are willing to help in any way possible. Appetizing and hot meals were prepared for us by our cooks: Belva Forrest, Margaret Leachman, and Doris Frazier. 1 Building For The Future Through Activities Leadership And Responsibility Go FUTURE TEACHERS: ROW ONE: Sharon Armstrong, Sue Stokes, Lillian Bear, Cinda Shaffer. Karen Coty. Judy Morris, Susie Brane, Sharon Merrill, Eloise Allen, Sharon Saunders. ROW TWO: Suzanne Barley. Judy King, Norma Spencer, Linda Waltz, Cinda Overdorf, Linda Jones, Suzy Bogue, Sarah Stearns, Allan Matchett, Steve Smith, John Grimme. Jim Kurtz, Paul Thurston, Carol Robinson, Alice Petty, Mr. Absher. YEARBOOK STAFF: Den Dickerson, Joe Brane. Judy Morris, Sharon Merrill. Miss Gossett, Linda Jones, Bob Marchal, Susie Slain, Cinda Shaffer. - 32 - Hand-In-Hand With The Future STUDENT COUNCIL: ROW ONE: Terri Little, Patty ROW TWO: Karen Thomas, Linda Hannah, Alice Petty, Broyles, Bill Reding, Jim Broyles, Joe Gossett, Sharon Carol Robinson, Cinda Overdorf, Mr. Abslier, Jim Kurtz, Merrill, Susie Brane , Charlie Moore, Joe Isenburg. Darlene Ice, Judy Morris, Jon VanNess, Pete Schwinn. Girls’ And Boys’ State Representatives And Alternates Well Sharon, you just can’t take everything to Too bad alternates can’t go too. Jim. Girls’ State. - 33 - Extra Activities Brighten 'I'll never hit those pins. Cords give a vari- ety to Seniors' apparel. - 34 - Our School Days She sure can run. I got my man, says Alice. Last minute adjustments before the big chase. Joe really hammed up this picture. That Mountain Dew sure quenches your thirst. Safety Measures Check Possible School Hazards Patrol boys direct elementary children across a busy intersec- tion after school. SAFETY PATROL BOYS: Roger Byrd, Marshal DeLong, Jerry Hughs, Carlos Mike Webb, Steve Byrd, Ted williams, Pyle, Micky Fields. - 36 - A Variety Of Memories Makes Each Year Complete The Sophomores had a difficult time choosing the style of ring they wanted to buy. The Freshmen ordered class jackets and sweaters that can be worn as Seniors, too! - 37 - That final moment becomes a reality to the Seniors as they are measured for their caps and gowns. Out Of Trouble Dinner is served. Into A Stew Building Our Talents Through Drama THESPIANS: Joe Gossett, Ken Dickerson, Steve Pyle, Jon Van Ness, Sue Stokes, Susie Brane, Bob Marchal, Karen Coty, Mr. Mattingly, Carol Robinson, Eloise Allen, Cinda Shaffer. DRAMA CLUB, ROW ONE: Robert Marchal, Susie Brane, Cinda Shaffer, Joe Gossett, Ken Dickerson, Steve Pyle, Karen Coty, Sue Stokes, Jon Van Ness, Eloise Allen, Carol Robinson. ROW TWO: Norma Spencer, Lori Norris, Judy King, Sarah Stearns, Suzy Bogue, Suzanne Barley, Alice Petty, Charlie Moore, Robert Greer, Mike Johnson, Allan Matchett. ROW THREE: Jim Kurtz, Steve Smith, Mike Vinson, Charlie Bogir, Karen Hull, Sharon Armstrong, Sharon Saunders, Linda Waltz, Linda Milligan, Cinda Overdorf. ROW FOUR: Sharon Merrill, Judy Morris, Linda Jones, Monte Rudy, Mr. Mattingly, Steve Thompson, Terry Addison, Jim Banker, John Grimme. - 40 - Clubs Create Interest In Useful Vocations F. F. A., ROW ONE: Terry Addison, Steve Beckley, Bob Marchal, Tom Beher, Charlie Moore, Clayton Rudy, Kent Swaim, Steve Thompson, Robert Greer, Mike Johnson. ROW TWO: Monte Rudy, John Inglis, Gordon Glass, Jim Pettigrew, Pete Schwinn, Mike Bo blander, Allan Matchett, Virgil Hannah, Danny Wilson, Mike Shelton, David Davis. ROW THREE: Craig Head, Ernest Phelps, Tim Bohlander, David Street, Paul Davis, Robert Vetor, Mr. Coleman. ROW FOUR: Jerry Russell, Larry Cook, Larry Hobbs, Tim Miller, Lawrence Smith, Glen Appel. LIBRARY SCIENCE: Steve Beckley, Sharon Kilgore, Suzy Bogue, Fay Greer, Sue Stokes. SPANISH CLUB, ROW ONE: Mrs. Phelps, Joe Isenburg, Bob Marchal, Linda Jones, Jim Kurtz, Paul Thurston, Linda Hannah, Karen Thomas, Kathy Reding. ROW TWO: Cheryl Watts, Linda Hendricks, Carol Robinson, Norma Spencer, Suzy Bogue, Sarah Stearns, Judy King, Janis Johnson, Connie Glass. ROW THREE: Mike Hollingsworth, John Grimme, Steve Smith, Allan Matchett, Mike Vinson, John Hiatt, Nikki McGlyn. ROW FOUR: David Vinson, Larry Craib, Steve Walker, Raymond Reding, Don Dunham, Dwight Gardner. - 41 - Organizations Aim For 4-H Craft Club members proudly display their projects. Patricia Reding. David King, Garland Johnson, Mike Bohlander. Steve Byrd, Don Hasty, and Philip Nash. One of the responsibilities of a Junior Leader is help ing the younger members. 4-H JUNIOR LEADERS: ROW ONE: Judy Morris. Carol Robinson, Linda Jones. ROW TWO: Darlene Ice, Cheryl Watts, Linda Beeson, Eloise Allen. ROW THREE: Joe Gossett, Monte Rudy, John Grimme, Pete Schwinn, and Kent Swaim. • 42 - Aggressive Rural Leadership Boy’s 4-H: Robert Marchal. Clayton Rudy, Kent Swaim. Judy Morris, Linda Jones, Joe Gossett, Monte Rudy, Don Dunham, Jerry Clock. ROW TWO: Tim Bohlander, Pete Schwinn. Myra Heater. Linda Bohlander. Allan Matchett, John Grimme. Joe Isenburg, Larry Benton, Larry Crump, David King. Philip Nash. ROW THREE: Becky Broyles, Pam Ice, Linda Heater, Patty Broyles. Aletha Jones. Christy Jones, Mr. Coleman. Ross McCalip, Mike Bohlander. John Isen- burg, and Mitchel Mason. Girls 4-H: Janet Weesner, Eloise Allen, Judy Morris, Linda Jones, Darlene Ice, Linda Beeson, Vanessa Bogir, Carol Robinson. ROW TWO: Linda Bohlander, Myra Heater, Karen Coty, Cynthia Dunham, Cheryl Watts, Rose Marie Ashton. Connie Glass, Virginia Davis. ROW THREE: Rita Byrd, Doris Elsworth, Barbara Reding, Eugenia Dickerson. Barbara Dunlap. Gloria Pyle, Betty Reding, Belinda Williams. ROW FOUR: Kathryn Wilson, Debby Byrd, Barbara Craib, Kathy Curry. Beth Thompson, Aljere Jenny, Elizabeth Davis, Mrs. Barnes. ROW FIVE: Sandra Wilson, Zula Hollingsworth, Diana Dickerson, Mary Watts, Traci Pattison, Patsy Ulery, Elaine Allen, and Christy Melling. - 43 - Organizations Are Built By Students’ Efforts FIRST SEMESTER GAZETTE STAFF: Sue Appel, Fay Greer, Sharon Kilgore, Steve Pyle, Sharon Merrill, Jim Banker, Joe Gossett, Ken Dickerson, and Miss Slain. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY, ROW ONE: Linda Jones, Susie Brane, Judy Morris. ROW TWO: Sharon Armstrong, Sharon Merrill, Lillian Bear, Joe Gossett. ROW THREE: Gary Williams, Ken Dickerson, Bob Marchal, Paul Thurston, and Jim Broyles. Absent: Judy King. - 44 - Music Department Affords TOP ROW: Sue Stokes, Cinda Overdorf, Linda Milligan, Sharon Armstrong, Sharon Saunders, GOING DOWN: Linda Waltz, Connie Barnhart, Laurie Norris, Jane Payne. ROW ONE: Emily Wable, Karen Coty, Darlene Ice, Jill Silvey. Vanessa Bogir, Alice Barnett, Margo Waltz, LaVonne Le Count, Rose Marie Ashton, Myra Heater, Diana Overdorf, Mr. Felts. ROW TWO: Karen Hull, Linda Bohlander, Cynthia Dunham, Laurie Norris, Linda Milligan, Virginia Soales, Francis Mahoney, Marcia Saunders, Nancy Underwood, Jane Payne. ROW THREE: Mike Glass, Tim Hiatt, Tom Moore, Jon Van Ness, Robert Vetor, Terry Addison, Charlie Moore, Clayton Rudy, Kent Swaim, David Kirkwood, Dan Ice. ROW FOUR: Mike Johnson, Robert Greer, Jerry Nottingham, Ron Oren, David Davis, Steve Becnley, Monte Rudy, Charlie Bogir, Jim Banker, Richara Byrd, Steve Thompson. A Wide Variety ROW ONE: Don Dunham, Sarah Stearns, Elizabeth Davis, Ted Williams, Cheryl Watts, Aljere Jenny, Eioise Allen. ROW TWO: James Lawson, Carlos Pyle, Terry Hockersmith, Paul Thurston, David Vinson, Mike Webb, Jerry Clock, Tom Moore, Jon VanNess, Dwight Gardner. ROW THREE: Director - 46 - Of Musical Activities N James Felts, Steve Walker, Bill Reding, Gary Milligan, Sue Stokes, Sharon Armstrong, Sharon Williams, Larry Craib, MikeHinshaw, Charlie Moore, Saunders, Linda Waltz, and Cinda Overdorf. Terry Addison, Jim Kurtz. ROW FOUR: Linda - 47 - Memories Of A Treasured Evening Amid the star - studded enchantment of the Edgewood Country Club the juniors treated the seniors to an evening of Moonlight and Roses” . The climax of the evening was the crowning of the Prom Queen, Sharon Merrill and her attendants, Sue Stokes and Susie Brane. The makings of a fair lady. - 48 - Building For The Future Through Sports Fine Goblin Enthusiasm And Hard Work Varsity Basketball Team FRONT ROW: Jerry Nottingham, Monte Rudy, Bill Reding, Joe Gossett, Dan Ice, Mike Glass, and Clayton Rudy. BACK ROW: Robert Greer, John Hiatt, Ron Slain, Jim Kurtz, Jim Pettigrew, Mike Vinson, and James Stone. Slain tips the center jump ball to his team- mates. - 52 - Rounds Out ’63— 64 Basketball Season Goblins score two points on Kurtz's lay-up shot. Just tell me if he does it again. Ron, I'll get him. But Coach, I just forgot which end was ours I Oh my gosh, he's got three hands! - 53 - Young Teams Show Bright B-TEAM, STANDING: Danny Ice. Tim Hiatt, Mike Vinson, David Kirkwood, Ron Slain, John Hiatt, Jim Pettigrew, Jim Jackson, and Mike Glass. KNEEUNG: Tom Moore. The B-Team has demonstrated both strength and stamina during the past season. Their ability as well as their skill will rate high in the future years. B-Team spirit is shown as the whistle blows and the action begins. mm - 54 - Promise As Future Goblins FRESHMAN TEAM, ROW ONE: Doug Christopher. ROW TWO: Larry Craib, David Vinson. ROW THREE: Tim Miller, Larry Hobbs, Richard Byrd. Although tne Freshman team had a limited number of games, the time and effort spent will undoubtedly pay off in the future years. The boys also experienced action in the B-Team games, building for their varsity years. - 55 - Cheerleaders Promote Spirit LEFT TO RIGHT: Suzanne Barley, Alice Petty, Pam Bogue, and Linda Jones. LEFT TO RIGHT: Kathy Reding Janet Weesner Vanessa Bogir STOOPED: Diane Overdorf Which Is Strengthened By Cheerblock CHEERBLOCK ROW ONE: Linda Hendricks. Sue Appel, Sharon Merrill. Cinda Shaffer, Judy Morris. Sue Stokes. Susan Brane, Carol Robinson, Mrs. Eddy. ROW TWO: Karen Hull. Suzy Bogue, Judy King. Sarah Stearns, Cinda Overdorf, Sharon Arm- strong, Eloise Allen, Linda Waltz, Sharon Saun- ders. ROW THREE: Shirley Hughes, pat Bogue, Linda Milligan, Rose Marie Ashton, Jane Payne. Linda Beeson, Connie Barnhart, Darlene Ice, Cheryl Watts. ROW FOUR: Donna Farmer, Linda Heater. Frances Mahoney, Marcia Saun- ders. Karen Thomas, Linda Hannah, Leanna Nottingham, Janis Johnson, Celia Elsworth. ROW FIVE: Sandra King, June Irwin, Carol Crump. Emily Wable. Cythnia Dunham, Nikki McGlynn, Shirley Massey. Marlene Cox, Becky Broyles. ROW SIX: Myra Heater. Jill Silvey. Pam Ice, Christy Melling, Martha Saubert, Lynda Ice, Evelyn Milligan, Diana Kendall. Margo Waltz, and Margaret Pyle. Managers Aid Basketball Squads JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT MANAGERS: James Lawson, Monty Cullen, and Garland Johnson. - 58 - Looking Forward To Varsity Days EIGHTH GRADE TEAM, ROW ONE: Frank Caldwell, M ike Hinshaw, Mike Vetor, Mike Webb, Steve Byrd. ROW TWO: Carlos Pyle, Larry Foy, Mitchell Kirkwood, Terr y H oc kersm i t h, Charles Barnett, Mr. Kurtz. Seventh Grade Team Builds Experience SEVENTH GRADE ROW ONE: Roger Ice, Dennis Shel- ton. Allan Muey, Steven Street, Gerald Elsworth, Mr. Kurtz. ROW TWO: Paul Roberts, James Tread- way, Michael Waller, Larry Crump, Jeffery Stanley, and Timothy Wat- son. ”Hey, Dennis, let's see your face next time. JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS: Evelyn Milligan Christy Melling Dianna Kendall Martha Saubert Lynda Ice Athletic Program Completed With Baseball And Cross Country BASEBALL KNEELING: Tom Moore, Danny Ice, Mike Glass. Dave Vinson, Tim Miller, Gary Williams. STANDING: Mike Johnson, Bill Reding, Jim Kurtz, Ken Dickerson, Jon VanNess, Jerry Nottingham, Dave Kirkwood, Mike Vinson. CROSS COUNTRY Bill Reding, Mike Vinson, Steve Smith, Mike Hiatt. Mike Glass. Tom Moore. Larry Hobbs. Mahoney, Gordon Glass. Bob Marchal. Tim Tim Miller, Bob Vetor, and Mr. Stone. - 61 - Building For The Future Through Friends A Door Is Opened By First Graders Cathy Brown Jeffrey Bohlander Randy Bright Cheryl Clark Cindy Cowles Karen Craib Terry Delong Anita Dickerson Jay Dunlap Sharon Dunaway Anna Ellis Lana Ewing Rhonda Fields Ernie Glass Elisa Hill Bruce Hoppes Judith Hull Lonnie Keaton Brian Kirkwood Bradley Maddox Randel Mason Debra McClain Dix Ann Nash John Pattison Norma Peterson Beth Peters Greg Thompson Bruce Phelps - 64 - As They Enter A New Phase Of Life Melody Bright Tamara Cochran David Coleman Vicky Cox Bernard Deavers Joy Eaton Richard Fields David Grindle Janice Isenburg Michael Jackson Leasa Jeffries Randy Jordon Loretta Joyner Rose Martin Anna Matney Louann Moore Bruce Morris Richard Niverson Jack Owens Ray Phelps Pamela Sappenfield Demaree Snelling Douglas Weisheit Roxanne Williams Ronnie Wilson - 65 - Cindy Carter Danny Stadelman Second Graders Explore English Bruce Abernathy Emily Allen Robert Anderson Kathy Armstrong Vicki Bright Randy Byrd Ronnie Byrd Dale Clark Victor Dean Daniel Dunaway Dorothy Ellis Donald Fields Marlene Frazier Diana Gibson James Greer Anthony Hendrick Mikeal Ice Pennie Jefferies Donald Jordon Chris Joyner Mickey Kilgore William Larkin Betty Maddox Rise McCalip Timothy Norris Richard Phelps Steven Randol Timothy Retherford Cynthia Rosenthall Debra Sappenfield Marvin Saubert Rhonda Semon Deborah Shelton Beth Stone Ken Thurston Anita Vetor Jim Wable David Wogerman Deborah Russell - 66 - Third Graders Find New Subjects Interesting Vicky Armstrong Christy Bohlander Karen Clifton Jeffrey Cochran Jeffrey Cox Linda Craib Betty Dunaway Douglas DuPouy Dennis Eaton Duane Elsworth Keithana Elsworth Mardgo Eppley Dorris Gibson Cynthia Grindle Darryl Hart John Hasty Dennis Hollingsworth Trudy Hollingsworth Peggy Ice Wallace Isenburg Jennie Jackson Marcia Jessie Larry Kurtz Tony Larkin Ronald Maynard Winston McCalip Deborah Morris Lu Ann Niverson Virgil Parks Deborah Phelps Donna Phillips Ronald Small Faith Smith Renee Snelling Marcia Stanley Reginald Watson - 67 - Fourth Graders Seek Answers To New Questions. Peggy Barnhart Lynn Bear Debra Blalock Anita Brewer Stanley Cawthorne Roger Clark Carol Coleman Jeffrey Cowles Debra Craib Jeri Craib Darline Dunaway Gail Ewing Rebecca Fields Richard Fisher Anita Foy Charles Fruitt Perry Garmon Patty Hart Janice Holland Jeffrey Hoppes David Hosier Diantha Hull Cayle Ice Mary Isenburg Douglas Jenny Jeffrey Jones Theresa Jordon Carla Joyner Douglas King Carol Mahoney Dorothy Massey Edwain McCain Kenneth McCleery Dale Moore Jay Morris Rita Overdorf Teresa Piercy Cathy Randel Gail Reding Gwen Reding Michael Retnerford Janet Saunders Deborah Wable Rita Wilson Cathy Baker Ella Baker Eugene Shelton Thomas Russell - 68 - Fifth Graders Step To Higher Heights John Allen Jean Barnett Donna Bright Jeffrey Corn Charles Cox Gregory DeLong Billie Eppley Mike Glass Herbert Hasty Teresa Hill Lee Hollingsworth Zula Hollingsworth Stephen Hoppes Vicky Ice Davi King Enola Larkin Charles Little Mitchel Mason Philp Nash Traci Pattison Danny Piercy Da via Roberts Jon Stanley Randy Street Gary Thomas Patsy Ulery James Vetor Shery Wable Mary Watts Sandra Wilson • 69 • Sixth Grade Anxiously Await Junior High Betty Reding Gary Barnhart Diana Brewer Debra Byrd Gregory Cochran Barbara Craib Connie Cullen Robert Dailey Eugenia Dickerson Barbara Dunlap Steven DuPouy Deborah Eaton Gerald Elsworth Dennis Fields Patricia Foy Connie Garmon Stanley Gibson Nancy Ice Linda Irwin Ralph Irwin Johnnie Isenburg A let ha Jones Caryl Joyner Dennis Joyner Charles Massey Ross McCalip Norman McCleery Emily Miller Anne Neese Michael Phelps Gloria Pyle Barbara Reding Joe Rife Michael Waller Melody Webb Belinda Williams Brenda Wilson Jerry Wilson Kathryn Wilson - 70 - Seventh Graders Face New Challenges Elaine Allen Patty Broyles Reta Byrd Larry Crump Virginia Davis Gary Heavers Malinda Delong Nancy Delong Ellen Ellis Doris Elsworth Deborah Fisher Max Frazier Roger Hendricks Rutn Hollingsworth Steve Hosier Mike Hughes Roger Ice Jeff Irwin Mike Irwin Michael Jessie Garland Johnson Richard King Nanette Little Christy Melling Cathy Miller Alan Muey Wanda Norris Becky Phelps Sandra Piercy Paul Roberts Steve Rogers Martha Saubert Dennis Shelton Terry Small Pamela Smith Jeffrey Stanley Steve Street James Treadway Roxanne Wable Timothy Watson Linda Shelton - 71 - Preparations For The Big Step Are Made By Eighth Grade Jack Addison Charles Barnett Teresa Boman Roger Byrd Steve Byrd Frank Caldwell Joyce Cawthorne Monty Cullen Kathy Curry Elizabeth Davis Larry Foy Larry Garmon Zelia Mae Greer Don Hasty Michael Hinshaw Terry Hockersmith Jerry Hughes Lynda Ice Aljere Jenny Christine Jones Dianna Kendall Mitchell Kirkwood James Lawson John Lawson Terri Little Evelyn Milligan Dana Norris Vicki Fiercy Carlos Fyle Michael Reding Pat Reding Danny Rife Richard Roberts Betty Russell James Stanley Beth Ann Thompson Jeff Vetor Mike Vetor Mike Webb Ted Williams Terry Wood Diane Crull Wayne Deaver - 72 - Class Sweaters And Jackets Highlight Freshman Year Glen Appel Thomas Blackburn Curtis Blalock Vanessa Bogir Linda Bohlander Jack Bright Becky Broyles Jenean Brunt Jerry Byrd Richard Byrd Doug Christopher Larry Cook Marlene Cox Larry Craib Carol Crump Cynthia Dunham Donna Farmer Micky Fields Robert Goetz Ruth Greer Linda Hannah Charles Hasty Janice Hawn Linda Heater Myra Heater Linda Hedrick James Hendricks Larry Hobbs Michael Hollingsworth Pam Ice June Irwin Joe Isenburg Frank Kalk Sandra King LaVanne LeCount Frances Mahoney Shirley Massey Nikki McGlvnn Tim Millei Raymond Moore Charles Norris Leanna Nottingham Mike O’Neal Diane Overdorf Margaret Pyle Kathy Reding Frank Reding William Rife Roger Roberts Charles Russell Marcia Saunders Jill Silvey Lawrence Smith Karen Thomas Nancy Underwood David Vinson Emily Wable Steve Walker Margo Waltz Janet Weesner - 73 - Sophomores Proudly Display Class Rings Rose Marie Ashton Connie Barnhart Linda Beeson Dan Beher Larry Benton Terry Blackburn Kenneth Blalock Pat Bogue Tim Bohlander Bill Cunningham Orville Dailey Paul Davis Larry Deavers James Dunlap Celia Elsworth Connie Glass Peggy Goacher Craig Head Mary Heater Tim Hiatt Shirley Hughes Daniel Ice Darlene Ice Jim Jackson Janis Johnson David Kirkwood Larry Mahoney Linda Milligan Tom Moore Jane Payne Ernest Phelps Laura Smith Marileen Smith Virginia Soales Dave Street Louise Swisher Jon VanNess Mike Vetor Robert Vetor Cheryl Watts Darlene White Joyce Carr - 74 - Junior Magazine Sale’s Prove A Big Success Hloise Allen Sharon Armstrong Suzanne Barley Alice Barnett Dale Bennett Pam Bogue Suzy Bogue Mike Bohlander Rebecca Brannen Jerry Clock David Davis Terry England Patty Eppley Ramona Fecher Ralph Fields Dwight Gardner Gordon Glass Mike Glass Robert Greer John Grimme Virgil Hannah Linda Hendricks John Hiatt Karen Hull John Inglis Mike Johnson Linda Jones Judy King James Kurtz Mike Mahoney Allan Matchett Laurie Norris Ronald Oren Cinda Overdorf James Pettigrew Alice Petty William Petty William Reding Carol Robinson Monte Rudy Sharon Saunders Peter Schwinn Ron Slain Steve Smith Norma Spencer Sarah Stearns Paul Thurston Mike Vinson Linda Waltz Gary Williams Danny Wilson A n’lo 5 3 M O Michael Shelton - 75 - We’ll Always JOE GOSSETT President SHARON MERRILL Vice-President JUDY MORRIS Student Council SUSAN BRANE T reasurer LILLIAN BEAR, Secretary - 76 - Remember S.H.S. TERRY ADDISON STEVE BECKLEY - 77 JIM BANKER SUE APPEL TOM BEHER Our Friends And The CHARLIE BOGIR KEN DICKERSON JIM BROYLES DON DUNHAM - 78 - KAREN COTY - 79 - PAT MARTIN STEVE PYLE STEVE THOMPSON BECKY THURBER - 81 - MILDRED WOOD KENT SWAIM And Experiences We’ve Shared JIM SHELTON SUE STOKES Seniors TERRY ADDISON F.F.A. 4; Play Crew 3; Cross Country 1; Band 2,3,4; Choir 3,4. SUE APPEL Gazette Staff 4; Y. F. C. 1: Cheerblock 4. JAMES BANKER Gazette Staff 4; F.F.A. 2,3; Play Cast 4; Play Crew 3; Choir 1,2, 3,4. LILLIAN BEAR Secretary 2,3,4; Y.F.C. 1; Play Crew 3; Cheer- block 1.2; Choir 2. STEPHEN BECKLEY F.F.A. 1, 2 , 3.4; Y . F. C. 1,2, 3,4; Play Crew 3; Choir 4 . TOM BEHER F.F.A. 1,2, 3,4; Play Crew 3; Choir 2.3. CHARLES BOGIR Play Cast 3; Baseball 3; Choir 4. SUSAN BRANE Treasurer 2,3,4; Student Council 3,4; Honor Society 3,4; Thespians 3,4; Prom Queen Attendant 3. JAMES BROYLES Vice-President 2; Student Council 3,4; Honor Society 3,4; F.F.A. 1,2; 4-H 1,2. KAREN COTY 4-H 1,2, 3,4; Dramatics 1,2,3, 4; Thespians 3,4; Play Cast 3; Choir 1,2,3. KEN DICKERSON Vice-President 3; Thespians 3,4; Play Cast 3, 4; Basketball 2,3; Baseball 2,3,4. DONALD DUNHAM 4-H 1,3,4; Play Crew 3; Band 1,3,4. FAY GREER Gazette Staff 4; Play Crew 3; Y.F.C. 1; Choir 2. SUE JOHNSON Gazette Staff 4; Play Crew 3,4; Cheerblock 1,2; Choir 2,4. SHARON SUE KILGORE Gazette Staff 4; Y.F.C. 1; Play Crew 3; Choir 2. TODAY WE LEARN TOMORROW WE TEACH - 82 - Activities ROBERT MARCHAL 4-H 3,4; Thespians 3.4; Play Cast 3; Cross Country 2,3,4; Track 3,4. PATTY MARTIN Play Crew 3.4; Play Cast 4; Choir 2. SHARON MERRILL Vice-President 2.4; St uden t Co unt i 1 3,4; Hon- or Society 3,4; Cheerblock 1,2,3,4; Prom Queen 3. MINNIE MILLER Y.F.C. 1,2; Play Crew 3,4; Choir 2. CHARLES MOORE F.F.A 3; Play Cast 3; Baseball 2,3; Band 1. 2,3,4; Choir 1,2. 3,4. JUDY MORRIS 4-H 1,2,3, 4; Dramatics 2,3,4; Play Crew 3,4; Cheerblock 1,2,3,4; Student Council 4. JERRY NOTTINGHAM Play Crew 3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Baseball 1,2, 3. 4; Choir 2,3.4. STEVE PYLE Gazette Staff 4; Dramatics 3,4; Thespians 3,4; Play Cast 3, 4. CLAYTON RUDY F.F.A. 1,2, 3,4; 4-H 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Track 1,3,4; Choir 2,4. C1NDA SHAFFER Student Council 1,2,3; Dramatics 1,2, 3,4; Thespians 3,4; Cheerblock 1,2, 3,4. SUE STOKES Thespians 2,3,4; Play Cast 3,4; Cheerblock 1,2, 3,4; First Runner-Up of Miss Oak Leaves 2; Prom Queen Attend- ent 3. KENT SWAIN F.F.A. 1,2, 3,4; 4-H 1,2, 3, 4; Play Crew 3; Choir 2, 4. STEVE THOMPSON F.F.A. 1,4; Dramatics 3; Play Crew 3; Cross Country 1; Choir 3,4. BECKY THURBER Play Crew 3; Y-Teens 1,2;.G.A,A. 1,2. MILDRED WOOD F.H.A. 2,3; Cheerblock 1,2,3; Choir 2.3. Class Color: ROYAL BLUE and WHITE Class Flower: WHITE CARNATION - 83 - Building For The - 84 - Future Through Advertising - 85 - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ ”4 15 25 15 21 5 14 10 15 25 19 15 12 22 9 14 7 16 18 15 2 12 5 13 19” ? ■ Sure you do. (You just did.) You’re curious. You have an inquiring mind. You’re very fortunate. In- quiring minds have a lot more fun than if-it-was- good-enough-for-my-father-it’s-good-enough-for- me-type minds. ■ Take a look at the young scien- tists at Delco-Remy’s Research and Engineering Center in Anderson. They solve problems using everything from an electron microscope that can magnify the diameter of a human hair to a width of 150 feet to an instrument that can cut an inch of material into a million parts. 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