Woodlan Senior High School - Arrow Yearbook (Woodburn, IN)
- Class of 1982
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Cffti Hltn ' iNl ' llS , ' llf.T, .fflgy,e LIBRARY 3 1833 02490 0588 Gc 977.201 AL5wo 1982 Wood Ian High School Arrow 2iaoS25 Caught up in the festivities of spirit week, Sopho mores Chen Woebbeking, Cammie Piiebersol and Pau- lo Hoeppner distribure togs of supporr for rhe foorboll reom The Old Counrry School come inro irs own through rhe ochleve- menrs end obiliries of rhe entire school which surpassed rhose of schools in rhe surrounding oreo. Prominenr awards were achieved in orhlerics and academics which led ro a sense of pride. We pur rhe school on rhe nnop by going ro rhe Srore finals in foorboll; we come in second, bur we left rhe door wide open for oil ro follow. Other schools become aware of rhe occomplishments we made. The name Woodlon begon to dominate conversations. As achievements grew so did rhe uniry of ail who parricipated β students, staff, and community. Spirir, Pride and Dererminotion led to success and breaking rhrough rhor closed door between us ond recog- nirion from rhe area communiry. We worked hard ro ger our foot in rhe door, and, in doing so, we won ' r jusr pock rhese occomplishmenrs away. We have mode a name for ourselves, and Woodion High is HERE TO STAY. COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRART FORT WAYNE, INDIANA Cotching o few minutes between dosses, Crysrol Clork ond Liso Drunson discuss the home- work rhor is o big porr of rheir doy 21B qBZ5 Illustrating school spirit. Senior Lonell Choney energericQily leads rhe footboll specrorors in the school song during o holftime presenrarion During a congratulatory pep session for rhe foorboll reom, Cooch Leiond Etzler proudly shows-off rhe srore rrophy. Β f Cheering the football team, Tino Orr end Chris Logon spiritedly yell or o pregome pep session or rhe end of o school doy. As the footboll team approaches the semi-finals, the student body cheers and encouroges the teom to win 4 Theme Pondering the events at o wrestling meet. Fresh- men R,ondy Hod emeyer and Tod Krumloof scrurinize o fast pin on rhe mar during rhe secrionols During o time out, Cooch Goy Marrin offers serious odvice ro his srornng line-up before rhey go bod-; inro rhe gome Bottom left: Showing support for the Worriors during rhe foorboll ployoffs, rhe Woodburn communiry enrhusiosri- colly jumps inro rhe fesrivines Dottom right: During the wrestling sectionals, Cooch Dennis Miesle refreshes exhousred Freshman Hoi Myers os heavy weighr Jim Allen, junior, lool ' is on 6 Theme After a bottle on the gridiron against Herl- toge. Senior Devin Anderson rakes o break as he has o cramp workedour of his coif The lody Worrlor, Senior Julie Thiele, reoches beyond in support of rhe basl erboll reom dur ing an ACAC conference gome Showing their school spirit ond pride during rhe homecoming foorboll gome. Seniors Julie Schlegel ond Vicky Dory conrribure rheir own sryle ro rhe senior ctass fkxit Theme 7 8 Sfudent Life Deadline A dynamic dnjmmer, rhe force of an elecrric guiror ond rhe vocals rhor bock rhem β Deadline has been ploying serr ously for obour rwo years. The groijp starred ro rake off in 1978, bur rhey jusr couldn ' r find rhe sound. Now bock in full swing, Deadline is here ro rock. The bond was inspired by many orrisrs on rhe marker In rheir early reens. KISS, Led Zepplin, AC DC ond The Bearles ;, were major influences ro ser rhem on rheir way ro rhe rop. Eric McKinley dfc scribed rhis inspirarion, Ve were roken in by everyrhing Rock Roll was meonr ro be. The sryle of Deadline is heavy merol bur rhey like ro rhink rhor a llrrle voriery now and rhen is good for o bond. The bond ' s sryle is subjecr ro any changes rhor may come along. When Deodline sers our ro write a song for rhe bond, ir is o rorol group efforr. They odd rheir own sryle and rhyrhm so rhe piece is recogniz- oble OS rheir music. Alrhough rhey ploy different styles of music, os long as rhe publi likes ir, rhey ' ll stick with heavy nrietal. Deadline ' s optimistic goal is ro pur an album on rhe market. They hove ployed professionally or oreo parties ond recep- tions. Their biggesr was rhe Srorshine Re- view in February 1981. They helped drow in 350 people who enjoyed rhe music of rhe evening. lO Feoture Rocks Of course. Deadline has hod irs hard rimes olso. They rocked rhe rown of Harlan so loudly one nighr rhor ir drew our rhe Srore Doys who shur rhem down. Thar didn ' r stop Deadline; rhey packed up and wenr home planning ro ploy another gig os soon as possible. The public ' s reaction ro Deadline will determine how soon rhe bond will rurn professional. Once rhey reach rhe pro- fessional level, rhe bond would like ro be or rhe rop of rhe morker for obour three ro five years. Eric McKinley pur it this way, If you ' re someone like rhe Beatles or rhe R.olling Srones, you ' ll stay in rhe minds of some people for ever. If you ' re crusing through Harlan, and you hear a heavy metal driving sound, ir ' s not your rodio; it ' s just Dead- line. j mmm : ?Β ? ' T ' Feofure ' I ' i with the sound of the pep bond ploying Spoce Odyssey 2001 ond rhe cheering of rhe crowd, rhe onriciporbn wos rhere os rhe foorboll reom come rhrough rhe drill squad ' s runnel Mr Myers commenr ed, The pep sessions wenr reolly well If rhe reoms ore involved, rowdy ond fired up, rhen rhor ' s whor mokes rhe srudenr body ger oil fired up To the theme Wlpe 3ot rhe srudenr body unveled rhe hidden raler poper ond exciredly flung ir rewords rhe foorboll reom 12 Pep Sessions Not only did the Vorslty Dosketboil Cheetleodets knocK- out the fons with rheir cheer, but the bosl etboll ployefs knockedout Churubusco Spirit Nome of Gome The crowd remained glued ro rheir sears in anriciparing si- lence Wirh rolls of roller paper squeezed in rheir hands, ond graffiri signs rhor resred ogoinsr rheir legs, rhey waired. The chonr echoed Defense β De- fense The disronr sound of rhe Pep Bond playing rhe music Space Odessey 2001 rose ro rhe uirimore climax of rhe grand enrronce of rhe foorboll reom. Ar rhe sighr of rhe foor- boll ream, rhe crowd wenr hys- rericol, and exploded wirh whisries, signs and conferri. The supporr didn ' r srop or our door- srep. The pep sessions included cheerleaders from New Haven, Heriroge, Paul Hording, and Leo ro help cheer on rhe foor- boll ream ro a srare rirle. The foorboll ream coproins and cheerleoders from Snider, rhe orher Forr Wayne school going ro rhe srore playoffs, mode per- sonal appearances They broughr along cokes, condy, and goodluch wishes for rhe ream The cooches and foor- boll players of Norre Dame, In- dbno Srore, and Depouw Uni- versiry senr relegroms wishing rhe ream luck. The exciremenr didn ' r limir irself ro high school srudenrs The srudenr councils delivered rheir messages on posrers wirh signorures of oil rhe srudenrs The people from rhe Woodburn and Horlon commu- niries senr goodluch relegroms wirh Jone rhe balloon lody ond Jeff rhe singing messenger. The cirizens of Forr Voyne involved rhemselves and senr reporrers from 21 Alive, 33 News Cenrer and Cirizens Coble rhor pro- vided medio coverage for rhe pep sessions. The pep sessions ended wirh rhe rheme song Wipe-Our ond or rhis poinr rhe srudenrs removed rhe roller poper from hiding and am- bushed rhe foorboll ream, rronsforming rhe gym inro one big T P Though the weoth- er wos low and spirit high, rhe clTeerleoders kept the Warrior fons ' reofirtg oil the woy to state Joni Geory com- mented I think the pep sessions really went over well be- couse rhe kids reolly cheered more or them Going ro stote could hove been a moin reason, but I still think spirit rose in the schod this year The teom got up and yelled o bt too. They participated in rhe pep sessions this year insteod of just sitting there Jone, the balloon lody, reoies h er good luck wish [Kip em up. Team ' em up. Give ' em ' ' 1 Worrors ro the footboll teom Pep Session 13 The moment of truth: Warrior foorbollefs prepore for on ossoulr ogolnst Sourh Adorns during rhe Homecoming gome During on English class, Morr Hirsch, senior, spiriredly livens up rhe decor wirh hors, socks, ond shades during one of rhe Spirir Week ocrivirles Senior cheerleoders: Sreve Durchordr, Dill Drown, Todd Drown, fXichord Clary, and Kyle Former rouch rhe heorrs of oil as rhey acquire rheir own versions of cheers 14 Homecomiog - Spirit Week Life Goes On - Memories Stay Warrior Arrows ro Outer Spoce ro Knock rhe Sror fires on Their Face β o rheme which exem- plified rhe srudenr body ' s and rhe foculry ' s spirit and dererminorion for o 7-0 Homecoming victory over South Adorns The contest days during Spirit Week illustrated these supportive endeavors. Students shuffled ro school on Monday, dressed-down in old grub- bies Tuesdoy found most people participating in the fun by wearing blue ond white. Sprinkled among these clossics were o few people decorat- ed with war poinr. The halls smiled on Wednesday OS students and faculty dressed in their finery ro celebrate Dress-up Day, Thursday and Friday hod hunrvDrous themes β Sweorshirts and stuffed ani- mals and hots-socl-js-shodes, Another competitive event occurred well into one of the evenings as representatives from each doss decorated their respective halls with originol themes and motifs β music blared; crepe paper floored; chicken wire wos stuffed, footprints were toped to the floor, Dy morning the whole school hod been transformed inro o fantasy atmosphere. Another populor event was the annual Powder Puff footboll gome in which the girls met their opponents in a fast moving, challenging football } _ - 1 % ff 1 2 - m P A gome. Spurred on by mole cheerleaders, the seniors dominated the event by beating the juniors ond the sophomores The week ' s activities culminated at the homecom- ing gome played on Friday nighr omid o cold, pene- trating wind. Always a popular community event, spectators filed into the stonds eorly. This yeor they wore porkos, mittens, scarves and carried heavy blonkets Because of rhe cold, the concession stond ' s hot coffee ond hot chocolate were popular refresh- ment irems. Old friends ond returning groduotes min- gled ond swapped stories of the year. At half-time the drill squod performed precision flog routines, the bond played Ice Castles and Cho tanoogo Choo- Choo OS Melody Molfoit, Lisa Drunson ond Chris Logon dressed in sequins, twirled fire borons as a feature oct These festivities were climaxed wirh the 1981 Homecoming Queen, Denise Myers, turned over her reign ro Anita Huff, the 1982 Homecoming Queen As the queen ond her court were driven around rhe trock otop corvette escort cars, rhe doss floors followed in a final rribure ro rhe 1982 Home- coming Spirit Week, Deing applauded by fhe fons ore rhe Homecoming Courr and rheir escorrs β Aniro Huff, Moris Anderson, Ten Gerig, Morli Hoeppner, Pom Arnos, ond fXids Geng Driven by Neol Lengacher, Aniro Huff, Homecoming Queen, grins in spire of rhe biring cold Qs she surveys hier kingdom in rhe foorboll stands Homecoming Spirit Veek li: Music Dance Routines Raise Pep Spirit During the homecoming pep session, Senkx Jeff McKritey teods rhe war poinred pep bond m the schod song os rhe aowd cbps ond s.nqs At o hotftlme performonce during the bosketboll seoson, rhe brass secroo resounds in glory os Morl Smirh, Joe Ger , Joyce Copsey ond Lyn Schworrs enrerrom rhe home aowd ,: -, a i Β«lt. ' .W - ' !KΒ«i;wi ' iΒ ii ' ii.Β«! . rfΒ ' - Entertolning spectators during the footboll seoson, rhe morch.ng bond performs o holfnme rounne At the Memorial Coliseum. Mchelle Allen, Sondy Doon, Sheri Irvin, and Melody Molfoit ploy for rhe country tourney crowd 16 Dand )l%i ' ' .β .h; - Woodlon ' s rwenry-member srrong Drill Squad lends o major source of half-rime enrerrainmenr for rhose fans ar- rending gomes during rhe foorball and bcskerball seasons. Under rhe direcrion of Mrs. Debbie Rorh, rhe squad pracrices numerous hours ofrer school, learning new rourines and perfecring various marching Techniques. Nor only did rhe girls work concession sronds or gomes, rhey also sold Hearh Dors and sunran lorions ro earn money so rhey could orrend rhe Fred J. Miller Clinic over rhe summer. Wirh only rwo seniors conrriburing ro rhe squad rhis year, rhe young War- riorerres con look forward ro many new leorning exper- iences and fun rimes in rheir furure roles as members of rhe Drill Squad. vN Meri Ruckmon struts her stuff Qt fiolftime ro rhe caprivoring sounds of Disco Inferno Drill Squod - Front row: Schelly Gerbers. fXhondo Strieker, Mindy McCrocl en, Amy Yoder, Second row: Violer Drown. Tmo Ort. Grero Horns, Ten Giese. Melody Molfon, Third row: Teresa Wohl Amy Oertmg, Men f uckmon, Amro Sreury. Lynn Engle, Tommy Mullet. Dock tow: Sfielly F hillips, Deiti Werling, Morcio fXosene. Crysiol Gloria, Tonyo Dusick Drill SquQd 17 Shining Stars Capture Center Stage Limeiigi t Rookie end vereron ocrors combined ocr Ing rolenrs, capturing cenrer sroge, memo- rizing lines and sacrificing sleep. The lure was rhe glirrer, rhe applause, rhe laughs and rhe rhhlls of being on sroge. In rhe fall a casr of six seniors presented BAREFOOT IN THE PAP.K. Transforming rhe bond room into o cozy one room fifth story New York aparrmenr, the directors, octors and crew opened BAREFOOT on Novem- ber 14 and 15 ro o full house borh nights. For two nights, two newlyweds pacified rhe overly protective mother-in-law, Ethel Dante The attic neighbor, Victor Velosco odded to the hilarity, ond interspersed among these zany main chorocters β a supporring telephone man and a delivery boy interjecred their comments regarding the agonizing six flight climb to the oport- ment. The comedy received standing ova- tions each performance in spite of uplonned actor challenges such as o stuck door, dropped lines, and knichi fighrs. During Februory, dance and vocal work- shops began for the prospective cost of the spring musical β WEST SIDE STORY Pessimis- tic onlookers teased, You ' ll never moke Ir! It ' s too hard ' You ' ll never get the guys you need! Instead, musical auditions drew huge turn-out The directors: Louise Jones, drama, Kelley Pierce, dance; and Sue Nelson, music, constructed a cast of 40. BAREFOOT IN THE PARK Paul Drorrer Jeff McKinley Cone Drorrer Korhi York Erhel Donl s Morcio r oser-ie Vicror Velosco Todd Drown Telephone Mon Dill Smirh Delivery Doy Dill Drown Mr. Dean Roy designed and constructed the fire escape and brick walled scenery with rororing, inrerchongeoble sets. Musical practice began in March, and wearing swear pants, old f-shirts, leotards, and tights, dancers learned grueling dance sreps. Warming up before rehearsals, ocrors rronsformed rhemselves inro charocrers with either a Brooklyn or a Puerto Ricon accent. WEST SIDE opened to sold out audiences on May 6 ond closed on May 8. As o modern day version of Shokespeore ' s RO- MEO AND JULIET, WEST SIDE presenred the street conflict existing between whites and Puerro Ricons in New York and the resultant tragedy when Puerro Ricon Maria and American Tony fall in love. Wairing for cues ro enter, cost members grew nervous β Whar if I lose my ac- cenr? What if I blank out on the donee? As soon OS they rromped on srage, they forgot the what ifs and produced a show deserved of rhe standing ovations. In spire of costume problems, sore throats, pulled muscles, lost voices and a hole in the stage, the cost felt a glowing sotsifoction from do- ing o show as difficult as WEST SIDE, they hod met the tounted challenge of You ' ll never moke it ' They, indeed, hod cap- tured the limelight WEST SIDE STORY | THE JETS: ( if( Todd Drown Tony Steve Swing Action Andy Sipe Arab Dill Smith Doby John Kyle Former Snow boy Kevin Shull Dig Deal Jel McKinley Diesel Kevin Morshous Any body b Korhi York THEIR GIRLS: Velmo Michelle Fischer Grozieiio MorciQ n.osene Lynn Engle. Jooi Geofy, L ,o Hoepner, Wondy Miller, L-so Svenbor THE SHARKS: Dernordo Devin Anderson Mono Jon Gevers Kim Hotcher DrKjn Gerig Chirra Pepe Aichord Clary Todd HccWey. Scoir Hocppner. MiKe | Rodmon Kevin Schwo ' rz Chris Plotr THEIR GIRLS: Consuelo Tommy Mulle Robola Liso [Vunsc n Ffoncisco Sandy Doon Shelley Cullen, Chris Logon Nicki McCom, Karhy VoIKo THE ADULTS: Doc Dill Drown Schronk Croig Thicie Krupl e Tim Hclmlie Giod Hand Chris Drown Corle (Kothl York) convinces husband Poul (Jeff McKinley) rhor rhe evening of-ieod will be successful l8 DQrefoot In The Pork Procticing the staging of the scene America, Juniors Kim Marcher and Nikl i McCoin look ro Junior Lynn Engle for supporr os Chris Plorr hirs his losr nore before rhe end of rhe scene Reheorsing Somethings Coming. Sophomore Sreve Swing (Tony) concenrrores on memorizing rhe words ond phrases Donee rehearsals demond much physical and men- rol concenrrorion os Seniors Dill Smith ond Kyle Former procrice one of rhe synchronized leops S A vi? V t Reheorsing the killing of DIM Smith, Todd Hed ley. Richard Oory, Chris Plorr, Scort Hoeppner look on as Devin Anderson (Dernordo) curs off Arob ' s eor Trying to pacify the Jets and the Sharks, or rhe donee. God Hond Chris Drown suggesrs o group pornci porion donee ro breol rhe ice omong rhe worring focrions West Side Store 19 Senior Llso Svensson giggles ond blushes os she receives her special recognition oword Students Receive Honors On May 12, rhe high school gym filled wirh srudenrs and rheir porenrs ro recog- nize Qccomplishmenrs in rhe areas of acodemics end exrra-curricular ocriviries. The valedicrorion and salurororion for rhe class of 1982 were Aniro Huff and Sherri Vogrmon respecrively. Cirizenship Awards were presenred by rhe foculry and adminisrrarion ro Sen- iors Dorry Ehle and Wando Hadley. Nor- mally only one cirizenship award is pre- senred ro a member of rhe groduaring class, bur becouse rhere were so many oursronding young men and women in rhe class of 1982, ir wos decided ro pre- senr rwo awards. Treva Srurzmon re- ceived rhe DAR Good Cirizenship Award which is bosed on dependabiliry, service, leadership, and porriorism. Recognirion was also given ro excellenr srudenrs who orrended seminars and received scholar- ships: Juniors Joner Gevers and Kenr Hoff- men received rhe I Dore You award for oursronding leadership, Janer Gevers olso wenr wirh Mirch Armbrusrer for rhe Symposium For Tomorrow ' s Leaders where Senoror Richard Lugar was rhe speoker. Sophomore Sondy Wilder or- rended rhe Indiono Yourh Foundorion and Senior Jeff McKinley orrended rhe Unired Srares Senore Yourh Progrom sponsored by rhe Deparrmenr of Public Insrrucrion. Senior Srocy Combs spenr a week in Woshingron D.C. for rhe Fourrh Disrricr Congressional Srudenr Program sponsored by Congressman Don Coars. A special recognirion award was given ro Ann-Louise Svensson, exchange sru- denr from Sweden, for her conrriburion ro rhis school and for being in so many ocriviries. In rhe area of perfecr orren- donce Senior Mike Szojno received on award of rhree and a half years while Mike Gruber and Kevin Shull received awards of rhree years. Three seniors who excelled in sporrs and received Sen- ior Varrior blonkers were Devin Ander- son, Mark Anderson, and Dorry Ehle. The Junior High also honored rheir sru- denrs who proved ro be exceprionol in differenr areas of school ocriviries. Ten sevenrh and eighrh grade srudenrs were chosen by rhe Midwesr Talenr Search ro roke rhe SAT resr and rwo of rhe sru- denrs surpossed by far, borh Junior High and many high school srudenrs in scores. Eighrh groder Corhy Cresringer hod o score of 1270, while sevenrh grader Jerry Wicke received o score of 1160. Decky Eberly compered in o Norionol Arr con- resr and mode ir ro rhe regionols wirh her Mix Medio orr. 1% hi k Ml VIckl Dory, Non Dedwell. Yvonne Kocer, ond Kelley Woebbeking receive rheir lerrers from Cooch Kim Sroirs 20 Honor Day - Honor Nighf Mr. George Pond and Mr. Tom Harris hand our Norionol Honor Sociery chords ro Seniors Glodwin Gin- gerich. Wondo Hodley, Ten Gerig, Morrin Busche, and Jeff Derning Mrs. Normo Gilbert receives her Warrior blanket from Mr Elmer Srraurman ofrer onnouncing her reriremenr from cooching Β° ' ' ' ' ' ondtan. Jim Allen, ond Dorry Ehle receive wresrlmg medols for rheir ourstonding performonce during rhe yeor Honor Doy - Honor Nighf 2 Today ' s Moments Are Tomorrow ' s Memories After many weete of planning, May 15, 1982 finally orrived when rhe junior doss hosred rhe Junior-Senior Prom Held or rhe downtown Holiday Inn, rhe evening was well-planned for rhe guesrs who ore first a dinner of tossed salad, sreah, French green beans, baked poto- roes, rolls and apple pie. The next event was rhe presentation of the Senior Awards to the following surprised and astonished recipi- ents: Penny Pinchers β Sherri Vogtmon and Mark An- derson, Closs Flirts β Lisa Love and Dill Smith, Best Dressed β Kothi York ond Mike Mull, Most School Spirit β Shori Schurg and Todd Drown, Most Likely to Succeed β Anita Huff and Mike Mull; Most Pleasing Personolity β Pom Arnos and Devin Anderson, Most Conceited β Lisa Love and P ick Gerig,- Class Clowns β Bonnie Miller and Dill Drown, Most Easy to DIush β Jill Ehle ond Jerry Hommon; Most Studious β Anita Huff and Martin Dusche. While guesrs smiled for the photographer and others amused themselves with the extra activities in the sur- rounding area such as a pool table, mina ture golf and o quaint little arcade, the bond, Edge, set up for the entertainment. The crowning of the Queen and King took place during a donee break. The suspense built as the runners- up were announced. They were: Third Runners-up β Vicki Doty and Gory Vondron; Second Runners-up β Kelly Woebbeking and Curt Emenhiser, First Runners-up β Lynette Liechty and Mitch Armbrusrer. Yvonne Kocer and Drent Werling were crowned Queen and King. When the evening had ended, there were precious memories to cherish and furure proms ro anticipate. Today ' s moments had become tomorrow ' s memo- ries. 3 King ond Queen, Drent Werllng and Yvonne Kocei survey rheir subjecrs offer rheir corononon during o donee breol Among the ftllls and bow ties of the evening, Jeff Derning. Shori Schurg, Duffy Kees ond Drenr Wells enjoy o lough ofrer rheir meol 22 Prom Senior Kyle Fornner and his horem, Joner Gevers, Robin Drede- meyer, Kim Marcher, Lynn Engle, Korlo Perry and Tammy Mullerr, ger Inro rhe swing of rhe evening. King Drent Werllng ond Queen Yvonne Kocer hold courr wirh Lynerre Liechry, Mirch Armbrusrer, Kelly Woebbeking, Gory Von- dron and Vicky Dory , A iM M ' ' β’ Juniors Drlon Evlislzer. Kevin Websrer, and Todd Heckley eogerly awoir rhe sreok dinner shorrly ro be served Making o grand entrance In fop hats and tails. Senior Keirh Delogronge, Mr Gory Dole, ond Senior Neol Lengocher enrerroin prom goers wirh rozzle dozzie ond an imprompru cone rourine Prom 23 After having switched their tassels, Graduores Pom Arnos ond Shelly Fry realize rhe reoliry of hoving finolly finished rheir lost yeor of high school Future Provides Challenge To All The pQsr is our heriroge; rhe presenr is our respon- sibiliry, rhe furure is our challenge. On Monday 25, 1982, or 7:15 p.m. a mosr memoroble momenr be- gan for rhe class of ' 82. The evening srorred wirh Pasror Linda Dolby roiking obour rhe reol challenge ahead of rhe seniors. Following Linda Dolby was rhe Solurororian ' s speech. Sherri Vogrmon ralked abour rhe posr and growing up siruarions she and her friends hod shored. She rhen referred ro rhe senior year rhor hod been rhe mosr exciring ro her and her classmores β rhe winning of secrionois and regions and finally going ro srore in rhe foorball season, rhe grear rimes she had here were because of all of her friends. Wirhour rhem, life wouldn ' r hove been so fulfilled. The nexr evenr rhor rook place was o dedicarion in memory of o deceased clossmore β Tina Amsrurz. Dr. Dory! R,. Yosr, superinrendenr of schools, rhen explained all rhe rhings ro look forward ro in rhe furure for rhe seniors. Following Dr. Yosr ' s commenrs, rhe seniors finally received rheir diplomas, rhe furure was rheirs or losr. The final speaker wos Voledicrorion Aniro Huff, who ralked obour failure. In rhe arrempr ro explain her unusual ropic or such an occasion, Aniro ex- doimed rhor wirhour rrying in life one will be a failure, one musr do somerhing in life ro be o success. If one or leosr rries, one will never be a failure. As rhe new groduores lefr rhe gymnasium, wirh rhe pasr behind rhem; rhe presenr wos over and rhe furure challenge hod begun. Ar 8:45 rhe whor were seniors were rhen The Graduates of 1982. During the processionol march to POMP AND CIRCUMSTANCE, P ondo Delogronge ond Glodwin Gmgench head reward rheir assigned sears on rhe srage 24 GrQduQtion As fhey line up outside before entering the gym for rhe proces sionol, Andy Meodor gers in line behind Srocy Combs end r ,ick fXichhorr Bonnie Miller receives her long owolted diploma from Mr Tom Currz Comparing diplomas, Foy Yoder, Duffy Kees, Shon Schurg, ond Liso Szojno verify rhor rhey ore reoliy groduores The class of 1982 fill the gym stage during rhe morning procrice for rhe reol evenr lorer rhor evening GrQduQfion 25 It W fΒ«rtrΒ ' Odyssey Of Enf8ttQini e We broke records, we saw records broken, we shored in rhe spirit of overr- ing Q disosrer; we endured. Amid ir all we kepr smiling; we l- epr our courage; we amused ourselves. A sagging economy, unemploymenr and inflorion drosricolly curroiled our abili- ty to depend upon being entertained Qt; we hod ro aeote our entertain- ment. Snow, winich arrived on De- cember 22 and continued with certain regularity until Spring vocation, howling winds and -67 degree wind chill factors and ice glistening in fairyland fashion bound us closer to home. A history breaking flood drew our our strength, will and determinotion ro save on al- ready soggy city from further destruc- tion. It was demanding year β de- manding guts, humor, perspective and faith. Amid this record breaking year, we turned ro a simpler life style of lei- sure. After the boote, tests, papers, we mode our own enrertoinment. Arising from this need to depend upon our- selves for leisure post times, many talents emerged. Music - the food of life played on. EXODUS (o Christion musical group) and DEADLINE ( a rock group) provided out- lets for students who procriced mony long hours β playing insrrumenrs, com- posing songs and singing of their work. Various styles of populor and rock grou ps, such as Nazareth, Ted Nugent, ,C?DC and Ozzy Qsborne, provided o ickground bea ' and with another uhique style evi nt, Dorbro Streisond fxjr another hir with her Memories al- bum R,adio was o constant companion. Two of rhe various srorions, WFVQ and WXKE entertained us as we went to ond from school. The 3 05 bell rong We ran fronticoly to the school porl mg lot, almost pulling our cor doors off their hinges as we hurredly jumped behind rhe wheel. We starred rhe cor and switched on the ro- .,t)io OS on overpowering voice come our β ' of rhe quod speokers relling everyone ridoy and yo gorto, gotta get Ir ' s happy go home rime, were rhe force behind the music An interview wirh rwo, Kris Koine he Dr., revealed some of their rhoughrs obour conremporory music ond radio, Kris Koine of WFWQ 95 arrnbured rhe choice of his career ro his sheer croziness and rhe closeness of his friends who were announcers in Cincinnoti, Since that time he has put in mony stren- uous hours of what he classified os very nerve racking wort ' ?. Although the sta- tion mode major improvements wirh rhe addition of o new studio. Koine sold he didn ' t classify it os being totally successful because o totally successful radio station is impossible. You can ' t please 100% of the people 100% of the time, Koine has been in rhe business for 17 years. Moving from WMEE when ir turned FM, he hos been or WFWQ, for- merly WPTH, for one ond o holf yeors. He stated that his favorite band if J, Geils, with the Stones placing o strong second. Koine sold that being a DJ tequired hard work, many hours and guts, and rhe only excuse for missing work is deorh, ond that requires o doctor ' s excuse, Nevertheless, Koine summed up his work with, I love it! At WXKE 104 Rick West, the doctot of rock, sold he became o DJ becouse he ' s o rock ond roller or heorr and will always be one. Ever since he sow The Doors, his fovorire band along wirh Pink Floyd, he knew he was going to devote his career ro rock. Afrer groduoring from Ohio Store, West began worl in Columbus where he firsr received the nickname of The Dr. He has been in Fort Wayne for rwo and o half years. West considers his work important as well as necessary to all rhe rock and roll type people who moke rhis rockin ' world go round Those people ore in focr you, the listener Yes- sooi Quieter amusements included gomes. Dungeons ond Dragons (ot ' t) 6 D) β o notional rage β continued to grow in popularity as rhe fonrosy lovers created mythical londs and chorooers pitted in rhe age old bottle of good vs. evil. P,u- bricl-a Cubes drove daring solvers to heights of sotisfocrion ond the foinr of heotr to heights of frustration. Cord gomes helped pass idle hours in fronr of TV in between the popcorn, hot choco- late and chocolore chip cookies. Televisions blared for endless hours, shouting forth ods for herbicides, cleons- ers, headache ond cold remedies in rhe middle of rhe gome shows, movies, 60.000 V - irt 32.000 tons Β« ' ;.Β£ 26 FeQtur j, 3, $21.8 million ' V Ci V soaps, sit coms and sports. We enjoyed a variety of programming. Coble brought o wider choice of public selections and three srorions free of ods. We hod a smorgosborg of visual stimuli! Cortoons and GENERAL HOSPITAL maintained a high toting, but specials such os THE WALL (coming in the midst of the strikes in Poland) and MIDDLETOWN (ollowing us to view ourselves) provided thought- ful viewing. However, the most popular TV show was THE WEATHER. We oil watched in wonder or the quixoticol changes in the mercury and the erratic poth of the Jet Stream os we spent weekend ofter weekend house- bound.; ' . ' , , For rhose of us wirh money and four wheel drives or row boors, movies (ON GOLDEN POND, REDS, PORKYS, and RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK), Glennbrook, ond video games drew us our inro the community. An eorly bird motinee cost us two dollars; o shopping spree cosr more, ond the addictive snore of the electronic wizordry of video gomes cosr much more. Still, we longed ro get our to escape cabin, lever, We also continued our concern with physical fitness, Sl-ii ttips grew in frequen- cy and rhe numbet of sl-siers increosed. Downhill ond cross country skiing pro- vided rprol body wori ours. Indoor tennis gave some the illusion of sumimer ond helped as rhey procriced rhe elusive per- fect serve. Many of us joined bdwiing leagues, pitting our good eye and our Qccurore swing ogainsr rhe ten pins 60 feet Qway. The sedentories slept, willing themselves in to physical fitness while hoping rhe winter was a bod dream For onother percentage of us, leisure meant work; many of us hod jobs which demanded many non-school hours Lei sure time was o fosf moment between school and work. As we shared o record breoking year, we worked hard; we ployed hard, and we cored β we cored abour eocN oth- er iQ rhe grips of o record breaking win- rer, and we cored abour o ory fighting ro sroy above a flood Amid a schizo- phrenic yeor of igloos and orl- s, we shored; we laughed, we enjoyed, Doote, rests and papers put aside β we mode out own enrettoinmenr. r ]( ..s. -v Amid Record Breaking Year One of the most popular assemblies which enrerram srudenrs or inrervols Through our rhe yeor is The Aces. The oudience cheers os Two men demonsrrore fonrosnc frisbe movemenrs which require ogiliry, mobiliry. end speed ro be winners These ployers leop ond rhrow rhe fnsbee in woys which ore incomprehensible ro rhe weekend worrior Depleting the ravages of the flood In March, a locol oreo is swomped wirh rhe results of o bulging Moumee River, Forr Woyne people roily ro sove rhe cry wirh o lorge port of rhe credir going ro rhe reenogers in rhe ciry ond surrounding counries Performing at school ond locol fuctions, Exodus enrerroins rhe oudience or rhe Sror Shine l eview in February Feorure members β Jon Gerordor, Steve Swing, Tomi VonGunren, Joy Zimmermon ond Jeff Zeilinger wrire ond sing rheir own music which emphasizes rhe hoppy themes of life. FeQture 27 We ' ve Got Company COMPANY wos esroblished Moy ' 81 when anxious Swing Choir hopefuls oudi- rioned before Direcror Joan Phillips ond Choreogropher Kelley Pierce Sevenreen srudenrs, consisring of ren seniors, four ju- niors, rwo sophomores, ond one freshman, were selecred to form rhe copirals COM PANY The group ' s smoll size wos advonro- geous for leorning donees and creoring rhe uniry needed for o group srriving roword rhe some goo! β performance level com perency The firsr srep roward reaching rhii gool began wirh donee worl hops in prep- ororion for rhe DIuffron Srreer Fair in Sep rember The group procriced rwo after noons a week led by choreographei Pier ce As rhe performance dare neored, rhe directors increased rehearsals to three mornings and two evenings each week Another goal of the group was ro ac- quire o new imoge The girls wore block leotords, block wroporound si irts and dance hose, ond Mrs Lois Swing mode block dance pants and sofin shirrs for the boys, all members wore vests and top hots trimmed with sequins On Septembet 24 the group walked onto the DIuffton stoge psyched up to put on dynomic show The production num- bers included Summer Nighrs from GfXEASE, Laughter in rhe n,ain, feoturing Janet Gevers and Sreve Swing as soloists, and the show stopping number One from A CHORUS LINE The eight member compony bond od ded rhot extra rouch which mode perfor monces oppeor more professionol COM- PANY received sixrh ploce at the contest, scoting one point behind the winners in choreography Members worked on the show another monrh preparing for o per- formonce at Dellmont High School in Deca- tur The choir olso performed mony Christ mos progroms including rhe onnuol op- peoronce on the Woyne PvOthgeb Sho ' 6 30 am , on oppeoronce or Hall ' s (Xeo rourant and Goegleins Dorn During the spring, practices thinned out os well as per- formances The moin performance during the spring wos the onnuol Spring Concert which involved all the school ' s choirs During rhe yeor COMPANY proved be- yond o doubr thot it could meet any chal- lenges posed to it β It wos Here ro Stoy! 28 Swmg Choir Lynn Engle and Marcia ftosene tell of their Sum- mer Nights in song ond dance ot a late summer contest. Jon Gevers enjoys a moment free of tension before a contest performonce ot Dellmont High School Hots in hond. Tomi VonGunten, Marcia Piosene, Jon Verling and Tommy Mullett attempt to persuade the mixed chorus rhor she ' s the one duting o rehearsal Company Front Row: Lisa Drunson, Jon Gevers Second Row: Lynn Engle, Steve Swing, Orion Gerig, Morcio Rosene, Korhi York, Jerry Hommon, Kyle Former, Joy Zimmermon Third Row: Jeff Mc Kinley, Tomi VonGunren. Jon Albrechr (piono), Jon NVerling, Tommy Mullerr Bock Row: Croig Smirh (drums), Jeff Zeilenger (guiror), Keirh Ort (guiror) Mrs. Phillips provides lost rrilnute Instruc- tions end encourogemenr ro Joy Zimmer mon, Lisa Drunson, Tomi VonGunren, Lynn Engle ond orher members of rhe Compony huddle before rheir firsr performonce of rhe year Todd Drown uses his own reserved ond cool woy ro rell rhe Dluffron oudience rhe hidden meoning of his Summer Nighrs While Keith Ort skeptlcolly checks out the DIuffton audience, Croig Smirh, Jeff Zeilenger ond Mike Szjono worm up for rheir porr in Compony ' s performonce Jon Albrecht savors a well deserved nop ofrer her speool porr m Compony ' s presento rion before rhe long bus ride home Swing Choir 2 ? Music Stirs Joyous Songs Under rhe direcrion of Mrs. Joan Phillips, music and song added a happy dimension ro rhe somerimes dry rourine of academic srudies. Singing different parrs β soprano, airo, renor or bass β psychologically lifred rhe spirirs of members of rhe Girls Glee Club and rhe Mixed Chorus. Dorh groups allowed o large number of srudenrs ro parricipore in rhe musicol pro- gram, paving rhe way for many of rhem ro move ro rhe advanced Swing Chorus. For those who chose nor ro go on, rhis musical parriciporion in rhe choruses raughr rhem sight reading, hormony and group coopera- tion during rheir procrices and perfor- mances. miiF M:%msiiim ' Mik- ii.B] Girl ' s Glee: Front Row: Noncy Hockemeyer. Sonee Dorsey, Soroh Zehendner, Rhondo SrncKer, Tommy Miller, Theresa Moyes, Trudy Crersmger, Ten Giese. Crystal Clark, Porry Herr-idon Second Row: Troci Reddin, Donno Hogan, Debbie Dorreron, Dione Gruber, Sondy Docror, Down Woods, June Meyer, Down Knepp, Cindy Heckler Dock Row: Someno Khon, Poulo Moddex, Liso SchnelKer, Derh Evilsizer, Kyla Deormon, Noncy Koch, Michelle Wogler, Aniro Sreury, Wendy Miller. Pom Wo rermon, Porsy Morns, Angie Delegronge, Shern Eoger, Down Anderson, Decky Werlmg, Liso Drunson, Michelle Fisher, Dionche Drown 30 Girls Glee Mixed Choius: Front Row: Laurie Longsron, Shelly Schurg Second Row: Trevo Sturzman. Jackie Epple. Chris Lamb, Sue Miller, Sherri Vogrmari, Jeff Dronson, David Srieglirz Third Row: Liso Svensson, Lisa Dorron, Mane Morris, Debbie Quimby, Noncy Messmon, Marcio Srieglirz, Keren Miller. Suson Sarrozine Fourth Row: Jane UnsicKer, Derh Weriing. Joon Unsicker, Karhi York, Jill Ehle, Vondo Hadley, IXoxonn Spierh Fifth Row: Tommy Mullerr, Krisra Eager, Kyle Former, Jon Gevers, Steve Swing, Jon Albrechr Dock Row: Jerry Hommon, Drenr Singer, Jon Werling, Jim Koenemon, Morcio Piosene, Mortin Dusche. Dnon Gerig, Lyn Schworrz, Lynn Engle, Tomi VonGunren Mixed Chorus 31 ISSMA Contest Music Students Display Talent ISSMA (Indiana Srore Solo Musician ' s Associorion) sponsored conresrs for rhe Jr. and Senior High Bonds, Jr High Choir, Girls Glee and Mixed Chorus Compering ogainsr orher schools, bond ond choir members displayed rheir musicol rolenrs and received rarings for rheir perfor- mances The rwenry members repre- senring Woodlon porricipored in solo and ensemble comperirion caregories, and ony porriciponr was considered on ISSMA member ISSMA β Top of stoirs: Korhi Yorl-(, Maroo (Xosene, Joy Zimmermon, Dnon Gerig, Krisro Eoger, Shen Irvin, Loune Schoffer. Jeff McKinley, Nancy HocKe meyer, Jill Newliard, Crysrol Gloria, Kyle Former, Middle row: Cindy Gerig, Michelle Allen, Krisri Cool , Teresa Wohl, Bottom row: Jon Werling, Clare Crunk, Jeff Hogelborger, Sreve Swing 32 ISSMA During o junior high choir proctice, Lyndo Groms Turns poges or rhe piono for Mrs Joon Phillips Concentrating on his music, Doug Amburgey worl on Q solo during junior high bond procrlce- Β . 1 Proctlcing (or o concert, rhe junior high bond follows Mr Ted Taylor ' s direcnon Members of the junior high choir, Jim Worren. Con dy Kirzmiller ond Amy [Sowers harmonize during o reheorsol for rhe spring concert Jr. High DQnd Cholr 30 . PeopJe755 ' l H B H In Memorium Tina Amsrurz 1964-1981 Ir ' s been q year now, Yer somerimes I srill cry when I rhink of you. The future events together rhor we won ' t get to shore Don ' t even compare to how much I miss you. We lived; we loved; we laughed, and we shored. Those rimes ore unforgettable And so ore you. An eor to listen. A shoulder to cry on, A hand to hold, And o heart to understand. No one con take your ploce; Yet I dream, I rhink, and I remember . . . Out realize you ' re happier now. Life goes on . . . with only memories left. You were a good friend; I ' ll love you always. Julie Thiele 38 Seniors Time Posses For Seniors Is It Possed Or Post? Augusr 31. The firsr day of rhe bsr year β in high school. Seniors already anricipar- ed May 25 β groduorion, cops, gowns, and diplomas. Only 180 school days lefr ond counring! proclaimed seniors as rhey acknowledge rhor hard work and good rimes lay ahead. Many seniors modified rheir schedules, rhey chose ro graduate offer rhe firsr se- mester. Orher seniors lefr school or 1210 ro work, and rhe remaining seniors struggled Through o full day of classes. They passed rhe rime. Early in rhe year, seniors led a wove of school spirit Combining their efforts during homecoming week, they were the champs, winning rhe hall decorarions, the powderpuff game, and rhe powder- puff cheerleoders. The rime passed After homecoming, six talented seniors romped through BAREFOOT IN THE PARK, rhe foil drama producrion. In November, rhe Seniors joined the resr of the school to set rheir sighrs on rhe state football game β and the ultimate Store Runner-up title. Five seniors foorboll players mode All-Con- ference, and one senior mode honorable mention. The time kept passing Eoch senior muddled through rhe re- quired government class which provided o roste of the world of government and of politics. Throughout the halls on tesr days, underclossmen heard rumblings ond whi- sperings obour whar was on rhe resr. Still unmet, another challenge loomed for the seniors β the spring rerm paper in English. Amid rhe busy schedule, hinrs of grodu- orion reosed seniors when rhey received graduation announcements and senior keys. Time conrinued ro pass. Senioriris set in. The cure? Graduation! Now only a few months away. The pre- vious eleven years hod possed so quickly. Suddenly rhe rwelfrh year ignired such questions as, Vhor will I do nexr yeor? or Vhor con I do to moke this last year special? Some seniors applied to college, and some signed up for rhe service, orhers kept jobs, hoping to support themselves in the future. The time hod possed. In May, the end appeared β rhe end of high school days. The graduates hod passed rhe time with hord work, fun rimes, reors, and smiles. Looking bock, they hod, indeed, passed rhe rime, or were they JUST passing time? CYNTHIA D. DARINGER AKERS Cord Club 2, FHA 1, 3. 4, Germon Club 2, Mor Maid 3, Sponish Club 1, Compur- er Club 4 DEVIN D. ANDERSON Chess Club 1. Dramo Speech Club 4, FCA 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, Prom Commirree 3. chairman, An,r OW 4, Doskerball 1, 2, 3, 4, Foorball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1,2, 3, 4, THE Cn.UCIDLE, PIPPIN MARK D. ANDERSON FCA 1, 2, 3, 4, Inrramurals 1, 2, PO V WONV 4, Prom Commitree 3, Srudenr Council 4. Doskerball 1, 2, 3, 4, Foorboll 1, 2. Volleyboll 3, 4, Doseboll 1. 2, 3, 4 PAMELA S. ARNOS Closs Officer 2. Sec 3, Sec 4, V Pres , FHA 1, 2. 3, 4, Prom Commirree 3; Spirir Club 4, Sponish Club 1. 2, 3, V Pres 4. Pres, Drill Squad Co- Coproin 1, 2, 3, Cheerleoder 4. ROGER W. DAEUMLER Inrromurols 1, Cross Counrry 1, 2. 3, 4 JEFFREY A. DERNING FCA 1, 3, 4, Inrromurols 1, Prom Commirree 3, Srudenr Council 4, AP,ROW 4. Foorboll 1, 2, 3, 4, Menrol Arrirude Aword 4. Wresriing 1, Track 2, 3, 4. WHO ' S WHO AMONG AMEIXICAN H S STUDENTS JAMES A. DERTSCHE RHONDA K. DOWERS FCA 3. 4, FHA 1, 2, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Sponish Club 1, 2, Dosiierboll 1. 2, 3, 4 KEVIN D. OOWLING Cord Club 1, 2, 3, Soool Srudies Club 1, 2, 3, 4 EDWARD C. ORAMES Chess Club 1, 2, FFA 2, 3, 4 NORMA M. DRAMES Amateur Radio Club 1, FHA 2, 3. Tres 4, Inrromurols 2, Phorogrophy Club 1, 3, WHO ' S WHO AMONG AMERICAN H S STUDENTS HELENA D. DROWN German Club 2, 3, 4, Pres Choir 1, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4 Seniors 39 TODD A. DROWN Ski Club 3, 4, Wresriing 1, 2, AP,P,OW 3, 4, Ediror, Foorboll 1, 2, 3, 4, Doseboll 1, 2, 3, 4, Phorogrophy Club 3; Inrromurols 2, FCA 1, Swing Choir 3, 4; Amoreur Rodio Club 4, Dosketball Moscor 4, DYE DYE OIRDIE, THE CP.UCIDLE, PIPPIN, DAP,EFOOT IN THE PAIXK, WILLIAM M. DROWN Ski Club 3, A. Speech Teom 1, 2, 3, 4, V Pres Choir 1, 2, Swing Choir 3. FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, German Club 1, 2, 3, 4, NFL 1, 2, 3, 4, POW WOW 3, 4, WHO ' S WHO AMONG AMERICAN NHS. STUDENTS, CAMELOT, DYE DYE DIP.DIE, PIPPIN (crew). DAREFOOT IN THE PARK STEVE J. DURCHARDT Doskerboll 1, 2, 3, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3 LARRY R. DUSCHE Foorboll 1, 2, 3, Inrromurols 1, 2, 3, Doseboll 2 MARTIN R. BUSCHE Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4 WHO ' S WHO AMONG AMERICAN HS STUDENTS IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE, WHO ' S WHO AMONG AMERI CAN H S STUDENTS TONYA D. DUSICK Germon Club 1, 2, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Medicol Careers Club 2, 3, 4, Drill Squad 1, 2, 3, Co- Coproin, 4, Co-Coprain, DYE DYE DIRDIE (Crew) 5HIRL L. CARPENTER LANELL G. CHANEY Spirir Club 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Gymnosncs 1, 2, 3, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Coproin RICHARD R. CLARY Speech Team 3, 4, Speech Team Club 4, Volleyball 1, Wresriing 1, Track 2; Rocker Club 2, Chess Club 1, 2, 3. 4, Class Officer 1, Repr , Sporrsmon Club 3, THE CRUCIDLE (crew) ANA5TASIA COMDS Germon Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec FHA 2, 3, Repr 4, Chaplin 6 Dismcr V Pres POW WOW 2, 3, Assr Ediror, 4, Ediror REX E. COOMER Rodger Club 1, 3, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4 DEDDIE A. CRANE Dromo Speech Club 4, FCA 2, FHA 2, 3, 4. Spanish Club 3, Mar Moid 1; Drill Squod 2, 3 ELIZAOETH A. CRANE FCA 2; FHA 3, 4, YTeens 1, Wresrling Mor Moid Club 3, Sponish Club 2, Volleyboll 1 LOWELL E. DELAGRANGE Grophic Arrs Club 1. 2, 3, 4, Inrromurols 1, 2, 3, 4, Foorboll 1, 2, 4 40 Seniors RONDA F. DELAGRANGE Medicol Coreers Club 1, 2. 3, 4, Choir 1, 2, NVHOS WHO AMONG AMERICAN H S STUDENTS TODD A. DELAGRANGE Inrromurols 2, 4, FFA 1 , 2, 3. 4, Sporrsmon Club 1 RODERT S. DORSEY LINDA EGLODY Inrromurols 2, 3, 4, FCA 1, Wresriing Mot Moid Club 1 CARRY J. EHLE Wrestling Mar Mod Club 3, 4, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Qoseboll I 2. 3, 4, Footboll 1, 2, 3. 4, Wresriing 1. 2, 3, 4 JILL E. EHLE Dtole 6 Proyer Club 1, FCA 3, 4, FHA 1. 2. 3, 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Vdleyboll 3, Doslsetboll 1. 2, DYE DYE Oir DIE KAREN M. EHLE DosKerboll 1, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4 ARLIN L. EICHER Cord Club 1. FCA 2, Inrromurols 2. DosKerboll 1. 2. Foorboll 1, 2. 3 NICHOLAS G. EMENHISER Inrromurols 1, 2, 4, Dosl et boll 1 KYLE E. FARMER Dromo Speech Club 3, 4, FFA 1. 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 3, 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Swing Choir 2, 3, 4, Speech Teom 2, 3, 4, V Pres , Trock 2, Foorboll Moscor 3, 4, OLIVER, OKLAHOMA, CAMELOT, DYE DYE DIRDIE, THE CaUCIDLE, PIPPIN RICHARD Fins Chess Club 1, 2, Cord Club 2, Sociol Srudies Club 4, Rocker Club 1, 2 SHELLY K. FRY FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Prom Comm 3. Srudent Council 1, Sponish Club 3, 4 Treos. LORI A. GEISTWHITE Dond 1, 2, 3, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Social Srudies Club 1, 2, 3, 4, DYE DYE DIRDIE (crew). THE CRUCIDLE JULIE A. GERDERS Germon Club 1, FHA 2, 3, 4, V Pres, POW WOW 3, Phorogrophy Club 2, 3, 4 RICKY L. GERIG Volleyboll 2, 3, 4, Foorboll 1, Dosker boll 1, 2, 3, 4, Graphic Arrs Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Inrromurols 1, 2, 3, 4 TERI L. GERIG Spmr Club 3, 4, Sponish Club 2, Studenr Council 4, Seer, Closs Officer 4, Treos , FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Prom Commirree 3, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 TROY T. GERIG Sporrsmon Club 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, Foorboll 2, 3, 4, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4 YVONNE M. GERIG Srudenr Council 1, 2, 3. FHA 1, 2, 3, 4 Hist CAMELOT, OLIVER MONNA J. GESSNER Choir 1, 2, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, ARROW 4, Mar Maid 3, 4 GLADWIN G. GINGERICH Closs Officer 3, Treos, Grophic Arts Club 1, 2, 4, Intromurols 1, 2, 3, 4, Norionol Honor Society 3, 4, Volleyboll 2, 3, 4, DosKerboll 1, 2, 3, WHO ' S WHO AMONG AMERICAN H S STUDENTS Iqx Seniors 41 MICHAEL D. CRUDER Graphic Arrs Club 1, FFA 1, 2. 3, 4, Compurer Club 4 DIANA L GUSTIN Choir 1, 3. Bond 1, 2, Dromo Speech Club 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 1, 2, 3. 4, Prom Commirree 3, CAMELOT (Crew). THE CKUCIDLE (Crew) WANDA M. HADLEY Choir 1, 2. 3, 4. Bond 1; FFA 1, 2, V Pre5 , 3, Seer 4, Sweerheorr. Nononol Honor Sooery 3. 4, Doskerboll 1, 2, 3, 4. Girls Glee Sect Treos , I DARE YOU AWARD JERRY R, HAMMON Class Officer 1. V Pres . 4, Repr,; Student Council 1, 2, 3. 4, Trock 1, 2. 3, Wreslring 1, 2; Football 1, 2, 3. 4. WHO ' S WHO AMOt AMERICAN H S STUDENTS, Inrromurols 1. 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Swing Choir 3, 4, CAMELOT (Crew). DYE DYE DIRDIE (Crew), THE CRUCIBLE (Crew) KIM R. HANDSCHY KIMDERLY K. HARRIS GREG L. HEGE Bible b Prayer Club 1, 2. Class Officer 1, Pres, FFA 3, 4, Grophic Arrs Club 3, Maronrho Fellow ship 2, Photogrophy Club 3; Sportsman Club 1, Srudent Council 1, 2; Choir 1, 2, Wrestling 1, 3, Swing Choir 3, Cross Country 1; Golf 1, 2, WHO ' S WHO AMONG AMERI CAN H S STUDENTS CAMELOT (Crew), THE CRUCIBLE (Crew), PIPPIN (Crew) DAVID A. HEINE RITCHIE A. HENRY MIKE K. HERMANN FFA 1. 2, 3 MIKE S. HETRICK Sporrsman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, FCA 1, Grophic Arrs Club 2. 3, 4, Dosketboll 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4 MAHHEW S. HIRSCH German Club 2, 3, 4, Bosketball 1, 2. 3, 4; Footboll 1, 2, 3, 4 RODIN R. HORMANN Dromo Speech Club 4, FHA 1. 2, 3, 4, GAA 1. 2, Prom Committee 3, Spanish Club 1, 3, Girl ' s Baslierboll Manoger 1, 2, 3 ANITA S. HUFF Class President 2, 3, 4, FCA 2, 3, 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, POW WOW 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Bosl etboll 1, 2, 3, 4. Volleyball 2. 3, 4, Trod-; 1, 2, Homecoming Queen, Prom Queen NICK P. JAMES Inrromurols 2, 3, Oaseboll 1, Track 3, 4, Foorboll 1, 2, 3, 4 GLENN A. JOHNS Chess Club 4, Rocker Club 1, 2, 3, 4 KAREN L. KEES Nononol Honor Sooery 3, 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4. Spirit Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, 2, Cheerleoder 1, 2. 3. 4 KRIS A. KEES Spirit Club 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3. 4 LISA L. KELLER Moronrho Fellowship 2, FHA 2, 3, 4 ANNEHE R. KENNERK Photography Club 1, 3, 4, FHA 2, 3, V Pres, 4, V Pres , GAA 2 42 Seniors . ' ' -m %J RANDAL S. KINSEY S-si Club 4, Woodcorving Club 4, Cord Club 3, A ROW 4, FCA 3 JOHN W. KNECHT Sl i Club 3, 4, Amoteur Radio Club 1; Graphics Art Club 2, Medicol Careers Club 3, 4, Photog- raphy Club 1, 2 LISA A. KODLE Y Teens 1, FHA 2, 3, GAA 2 SHARI L. KROHN Dosl erboll 1. 2, Vdleyboll 1, 2, 3, 4, FAA 2, 3, 4. FHA 1, 2, FFA 3, 4, WHO ' S VHO AMONG AMERICAN H S STUDENTS. RALPH A. KURTZ Sportsman Club 1,2, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Rept , Grophic Arts Club 3, Wrestling 1, Football 1, 2, 3, 4 ANDREW L. LADIG Graphic Arts Club 3 FRANK LADIG CHARLES W. LAMD Chess Club 1, Rodiet Club 1, WHO ' S WHO NATIONAL AAERIT AWARD Not So Foreign After All Ar rhe beginning of rhe school year, o new face appeared in rhe halls. She wore clorhes a lirrle differenr from ours; she carried a rore bag wirh boote, and she roiUed wirh an accenr β a Swedish accenr or rharl Everyone wondered who she was, where she came from, and why she wos here. A few srudenrs venrured ourside rhemselves ro say Hi or Whor is your nome? Who was rhis person so new ro everyone? Senior AnnLouise Svensson was our foreign exchange srudenr. Coming from rhe sourhern porr of Sweden, Liso (os she preferred ro be called) arrived in Indiana on August 15 ro live wirh rhe Jock Zerkel family in Voodburn. As on eighteen yeor old in Sweden, she enjoyed riding horses β a post rime she began when she wos seven She rode in comperirions, and she owned her own horse In Amer- ica she involved herself in rhe teenage scene of football and boskerball gomes. She joined in the frenzy of school spirit and commented obour her own feel- ings, I was excited about going to State, ond I liked all rhe school spirir A sparkling and bubbly blue-eyed blonde, Liso Svensson didn ' t shy away from meeting people She always hod a comment or a quesrion ro ask. Using her mosrery of rhe English language (one of four languages she spealis), Lisa mer many new friends. She involved herself in rhe German club, rhe drama dub, and rhe ski club In oddirion, Lisa joined rhe concerr choir, the speech ream and helped wirh swing choir or conresr. Her ochievemenrs continued in ro rhe oco- demic area where she made rhe honor roll ofrer rhe firsr nine weeks. In a srronge land, one con encounter inreresring siruorions β somerimes em- barrasing Reminiscing obour her mosr emborrossing moment, Lisa recoiled, Ar my firsr speech meer, I forgot porr of my dromo curring. Lisa said rhor she enjoyed rhe sru- denrs She said rhor rhey were easy ro get to know β on rhe surface, bur rhor rhey didn ' t open rhemselves up eosily. Lisa also added, In America there ore so mony more people. Here people use rheir cars ro ger around, whereas In Sweden we walk. Even rhough Lisa enjoyed living in America, being away from Sweden mode her appreciate all that she had previously token for grant- ed As Q foreign visitor, Liso Svensson proved ro rhe srudents rhor she was like everyone else β she wasn ' r so foreign ofrer oil. Summing up her experience here, Lisa sold, I really like ir here. I hove many good friends. I ' m afraid for rhe rime when I hove ro go bock because like ir so much. 1 Procflclng for o Christmas concert, Liso Svenson listens ro rhe hormony os Morrm Dusche ond other ctoss members concenrrare on rheir porrs Seniors 43 D. KIRK LATTA Dond 1, 2. 3, 4, NISCOVA 1, 2, 0, Chess Club 1, Rocker Club 1, 2, Swing Choir 3, Doseboll 1, 2, 3, Wresriing 2, DYE DYE DIRDIE (Orch ) NEAL E. LENGACHER Ski Club 3, 4, Track 2. 3, 4, Cross Counrry 2, 3, 4, Doslserboll 1, FCA 3. 4 JONI K. LEUENDERGER Spanish Club 1, Ski Club 4, Drama Speech Club 3. 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Prom Commir- ree 3, THE CRUCIBLE (Crew) JOANNE M. LOTHAMER Sponish Club 1, Cord Club 1, 2, FHA 1. 2. 3. 4. Intromurols 1, Prom Commirree 3 LISA M. LOVE Sponish Club 1. 2, 3, Girls Cowling Leogue 1. 2, 3. 4, Prom Commirree 3, Medicol Coreers Club 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Drama Speech Club 1, Bond 1, 2, 3, 4, WHO ' S WHO AMONG AMERI- CAN H S STUDENTS 3, 4 SUE L. MATTINGLY Inrromurols 1, 2, FHA 1, 2, Choplin. 3, Pres 4, Pres TERESA D. McCANN Cord Club 2, 4 ERIC A. McKINLEY JEFFREY A. McKINLEY Dond 1. 2, 3, Drum Major, 4, Closs V Pres 2. Medical Careers Club 1. 3. 4, Pres, Nononol Honor Sociery 3, 4. Srudenr Council 1, 2, 3, V Pres , 4, Pres, Swing Choir 3, 4. Doskerboll 1. 2, Volley- ball 2, 3, 4, Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, 1 DARE YOU AWARD; WHO ' S WHO AMONG AMERICAN HS STUDENTS, THE CRUCI OLE, PIPPIN, DAREFOOT IN THE PARK ANDREW P. MEADOR JILL E. MESSMAN Drama Speech Club 2, FHA 1, 2. 3, 4, Spirir Club 3, 4, Y Teens 1, Choir 1, 2, 3, Cheerleader 3 DONITA K. MILLER Dond 1, 2, 3, FCA 2, 3, 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Moronrho Fellowship 1, Prom Commirree 3, Span- ish Club 4, Srudenr Council 4. Choir 1, 2. 3, Track 1, Doskerboll 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyboll 2, 3, 4, DYE DYE DIRDIE (Orch ) DENISE R. MILLER Dond 1, Closs Officer 1, Sec , 2, Pres, Germon Club 4, Moronrho Fellowship 3, 4, Medical Careers Club 3, 4, Srudenr Council 2 KENT A. MILLER Cord Club 3, FCA 1, 2, 3, 4, FFA 1, Intramurols 2, Trock 3 STANLEY R. MILLER Graphic Arrs Club 2, 3, 4, Sporrs mon Club 1 MARY JO A. MINICK Inrromurols 2, 4 JUDY A. MOORE Drama Speech Club 1, 2, FFA 3, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, 2. 3, 4 THOMAS W. MORRIS MICHAEL W. MULL Amoreur Rodio Club 1. Nononol Honor Sociery 3, 4, Spanish Club Pres 1, Srudenr Council 2, 3, Doskerboll 1, 2, Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2 DAN L NICHOLS 44 Seniors DILL W. NICHOLSON Sporrsmon Club 1, 2, 3, Graphic Arts Club 1. 2, 3, 4 TONY L NIEUWLANDT Dond 1. 2, 3, Chess Club 1. Intramurols 4, Grophic Arrs Club 1, Prom Commitree 3, Golf 2. 3. NVresrIing 1, 2 MICHAEL A. NONEMAN Sociol Studies 1, 2, Cord Club 2, 3 MATT C. OETTING Amoteur Radio Club 2. Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Inrramurals 1; Dosi erboil 1, KEITH W. ORT Swing Choir 3, 4, Choir 3, FFA 2, Repr 3, Pres, NorionQl Honor Sociery 3, 4. P,ocKer Club 1, Golf 1, 2, Volleyball 3, CAMELOT (Crew), DYE DYE DlfXDIE, PIPPIN (Orch ) KARLA J. PETRY STEPHANIE K. PINNEY Cord Club 4, Closs Trees 1, 2. FFA 4, FHA 1, 2. 3, 4, Sponish Club 3. 4, Wresriing Mor Moid Club 1, Inrromurcis 1, 2, POW WOW 2. Prom Commirree 3, WHO ' S WHO AMONG AMEfXiCAN H S STUDENTS KEVIN J. PLOn Doskerboll 1, 2; Volleyboll 1, 2 VERONICA K. REED Dromo Speech Club 1, 2. 3,4, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, 2, DYE DYE DIRDIE (Crew), THE CP.UCIDLE (Crew) GLORIA A. REEVES Dond 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Medicol Coreers Club 2, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4, NIS- DOVA 2, 3, Girls Doskerboll Manager 2 LYNN A. REKEWEG Prom Commiitee 3, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. THE CRUCIDLE (Crew), PIPPIN (Crew) MARK R. REKEWEG Sportsman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Doskerboll 2 RICK G. RICHHART Cord Club 2, 3, 4, FFA 1, Sportsman Club 2 DETH L. RIGSDY Cord Club 2, 4, FFA 4, Sociol Studies Club 2 LISA I. ROEHLING Dond 1, 2 MARCIA A. ROSENE Dible G Proyer Club 2, 3, 4, Class Sec 1, Dromo Speech Club 1, 2, 3, 4, V Pres , FHA 1. 2, 3, 4 NFL 2, 3, 4, Prom Commirree 3. Wrestling Mot Moid Oub 3, Rep 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Swing Choir 2, 3. 4. AP,n,OW 3, 4, Copy Editor, Drill Squod 4, Mat Moid 1, 2, 3, Co Coprain, 4, Coptoin, Dor Girl 3, 4, NISDOVA 3, 4, WHO ' S WHO AMONG AMEfXICAN HS STUDENTS CAMELOT, DYE DYE DIRDIE, THE CRUCIDLE, STARSHINE REVIEW. PIPPIN, DAREFOOT IN THE PARK NIKKI A. SARASIZEN LARRY E. SCHAEFER Grophic Arts Club 1, 2, Photogra- phy Club 1, 2, 3, 4, ARROW 3, 4 JULIE A. SCHLEGAL Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Trock 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1. 2, 3, 4, Dond 1, Dromo Speech Club 1, 2, FCA 3, 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, DYE DYE DIRDIE (Crew), CAMELOT 9(Crew) TAMI L. SCHRENK Choir 1, 2, 3, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Notional Honor Society 3, 4, WHO ' S WHO AMONG AMERICAN HS STUDENTS Seniors 45 SHAM S. SCHURG Spinr Club 1. 2, 3, 4. FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Copt. Gymnosrics 1, 2. Home- coming Courr 3 LYNFERD 5. SCHWARTZ Slii Ciub 4, Bond 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 4, Swing Char 4, FFA 1, 2, 3, Treos 4, Trees, Foorboll 1, 2, 3, Trock 1, 3, 4, Cross Counrry 4 PIPRN (Orch ), WHO ' S WHO AMONG AMEWCAN HS STU- DENTS KEVIN A. SHULL Chess Club 2, Cord Club 1, 3, 4, FFA 3, 4, Inrromurols 2. Doseboll 3, 4, Foorboll 1, 2, 3. 4. Golf 1, 2 CAMELOT (Crew). THE CRUCIDLE (Crew), HPPIN (Crew) ANDREW M. SIPE Sl-;i Club 4, Choir 3, Inrromurols 4; Gymnosfics 1, 2, 3, Srore Finolisr in Gymnosrics 3 JEFF L. SMITH Sporrsmon Club 1. 2, Graphic Arrs Club 1, 2, 3. 4 JINA M. SMITH Sociol Srudies Club 1, 2,3, 4, Cord Club 1, 2, 3, 4 WILLIAM E. SMITH TREVA STUTZMAN Sponish Club 2, 3, Treos, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Medicol Coreers Club 1, Norionol Honor Sociery 3, 4, WHO ' S WHO AMONG AMEWCAN H S STUDENTS 3 ANNLOUISE SVENSSON Exchonge Srudenr; Germon Club 4, Ski Club 4, Dromo Speech Club 4. Char 4, Speech Teom 4, BAREFOOT IN THE PARK (Crew) LISA SZAJNA Spinr Club 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Gymnosrics 1, 2; Cheerleoder 1. 2, 3, 4, SCHOLASTK ART AWARD MIKE K. SZAJNA Grophic Arrs Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sporrs mon Club 1, 2, 3, Doslierboll 1, 2. Foorboll 1, 3, 4, PIPRN (Orch) CRAIG M. THIELE Dromo Speech Club 3, 4, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Inrromurols 3, Phorogrophy Club 1, Speech Teom Pres 4, Ctasl-serboll Monoger 2, 3, Vdleyboll Monoger 2, 3. BYE BYE BIRDIE (Crew), THE CRUCIBLE (Crew), STARSHINE REVIEW (Crew) JULIE L. THIELE FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Spinr Club 3 4, Trock 1. Girl ' s Volleyboll Monoger 2, 3, 4 DAWN K. TRACEY Phorogrophy Club 1, 2, 3, 4. POW WOW 3, FHA 1. 2, 3. Choptoin, Spon h Club 1, Wres rling Mor Moid Club 3 ROBERT N. TUGGLE JANE A. UNSICKER German Club 2, 3, 4, FHA 1. 2, 3, 4, Moronrho Fellowship 1, Medical Careers Club 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 JOAN N. UNSICKER German Club 2. 3, 4, Moronrho Fellowship 1 FHA 1. 2, 3, 4, Medicol Careers Club 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 SHERRI R. VOGTMAN Class Officer 3, Repr 4, Sec, Dromo Speech Club 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Prom Commirree 3, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, SOCIETY OF DISTIN- GU6HED AMERICAN STUDENTS, BYE DYE BIRDIE TAMl K. VONGUNTEN Bible 6 Proyer Club 1, 2, Droma- Speech Club 2, 3, 4 FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Spinr Club 4, Sponish Club 1, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. Swing Choir 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3; Cheerleoder 4, CAMELOT, DYE DYE BIRD IE, THE CRUCIBLE (crew), PIPPIN SHELDON J. WALDURN Bond 1, 2, 3, 4 FFA 1, 2, 3, 4 Inrromurols 1, 2, Trock 1, 2, PIPPIN (Orch ) 46 Seniors Class Officers: Front Row Aniro Huff, Sherri Vogrmon. Dock Row Ten Geng, Jerry Hommon, Pom Arnos KIRK J. WALDRON Inrromurols 1, 2, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Sl i Club 0, 4 KRISTI A. WARD Cord Club 1. FHA 3, 4, Soaol Studies Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Mor Moid 3, 4 LISA K. WELL5 JON E. WERLING Intromurols 4, Choif 1. 2. 3, 4. FFA 1. 2, 3, 4, Swing Choir 4 TODD L. WIEDEMANN Grophic Arts Club 2, FCA 1. 3, Intromurols 3. 4, Sporrsmon Club 1, 2, Dosl- etboil 1, 2, 3. 4, Volleyboll 1, 2, 3, 4 scon D. WOLF Cord Club 1, Sl i Club 3, 4. Sporrsmon Club 1, Footboll 1, 2, Trock 1, 2 JACQUELINE R. YANKO Dromo Speech Club 1, 2, FHA 1, 2, 3, Medicol Coreers Club 2, 3, 4. Prom Commit- tee 3, Sl i Club 4. Sponish Club 1, 2, Drill Squod 1, 2, 3 TIM E. YANKO Amateur rXodio Club 1, Intromurols 1, 2. 3, 4, Vresrling Mot Moid Club 2, Wrestling 1, 2 FAY A. YODER Choir 1. 2. FHA 1. 2. 3, 4. Gymnostics 1. 2. Cheerleoder 1, 2, 3, 4 KATHI L YORK Bond 1, 2. 3, 4, FHA 1, 2, 3. 4, Germon Club 1. 2, 3, 4, Medicol Coreers Club 4, Student Council 2, 3, Choir 2. 4. Swing Choir 4, HPPIN (Orch ). DARE FCXDT IN THE PAP,K KENNETH J. ZEIMMER Grophic Arts Club 2. Choir 1, Vreslring 1, Ooseboll 2, 3. 4, OKLAHOMA, THE Cf UCi DIE JOY A. ZIMMERMAN Bible G Proyer Club 1. 2, FHA 1, 2, 3. Morontho Fellowship 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Sponish Club 1. Char 1, 2, 3, Swing Choir 2, 3, 4, WHOS WHO AMONG AMERICAN HS STUDENTS, CAMELOT, DYE DYE DIRDIE. THE CRUQDLE, PIPPIN (Crew) CURT R. ZINK Archery Club 4, Sporrsmon Club 1, 2, 3, Golf 1. 2, 3, 4 Seniors 47 Juniors Hit Top Of Ladder -One Rung ToGc The years in high school srorred slowly The 83 behind rheir names in pasr year- book seemed so far oway The 80 on lerrer jackers looked like on unknown year The freshman year caughr rhem by surprise The sophomore year ler rhem feel more or home wirh familiar rerrirory One year away. The class of 83 moved up ro rhe posirion of junior rhe dork horses in high school, finally having reached rhe srarus of upperclossmen Wirh rhe promorion come more responsibiliry as orhleres moved up rhe ladder from re- serve squads ro vorsiry squads Orhers rook on leadership challenges in orher school acriviries. The doss of 83 gorh- Jon Albrechr Jomes Allen Colleen Alles Jody Amsrurz Mirctn Armbrusrer Michoel Augensrein Thomos Decker VicKi Oerz Sondro Dorreron Doug Dowers r obin Dredemeyer Timorhy Dremer Chris Drown Donold Drumerr Richord Corver Golen Chopmon Debro Clork Rolph Cievenger Todd Colpeizer Michael Coomer Joyce Copsey Drion Culy James Cummins Dennis Defreese Keirh Noncy Doon Michelle Docror r oberr Docror Tommoro Doiror Vicki Dory Nancy Duncon Krisro Eager Deborah Eglody Diona EIrod Curr Emenhiser Jackie Epple ered nororiery No longer a dork horse, rhe junior looked up rhe lodder toward rhe anricipored senior year Meanwhile, stuck in the reolm of the junior year, these students worked hard reward rheir goals. At rhe beginning of rhe year, each junior upped their soles pitch and grabbed on eager smile to sell maga- zines to friends, neighbors, relotives and any one else who would consider buying a subscription After rhe losr junior sold rhe lost mogozine, rhey oil releosed o sigh of relief They hod collected enough money ro hove rhe junior-senior prom at the pres rigous downtown Holidoy Inn. The prom plans, o mojor function of rhe junior doss, required many of rhe juniors ' precious hours. Orher responsibilities con- rinued to mount, bur the juniors ler out on internal cheer as rhey scheduled their sen- ior dosses In spite of rhe dork horse image, many ignored it and worked hard, enjoy- ing the prestige of finally being near rhe rop β they were olmosr there Junior Jan Albrecht summed up the feelings of rhe junior doss, I ' m finally on upperdoss- man! 46 Juniors Dnan Evilsizer Dnon Franklin Lynn Freclser Rhondo Fry Julie Funk Tina Gornorr Chorlorre Gerig Joner Gevers Scotr Goeglein Dobbi Gorrell Down Horber Richord Horns Closs Officers - Front Row; Curt Emenhiser, Presi dent. Gory Vondron, Vice President, Drenr Werling, Secretory, Jim O ' Keefe, Treasurer, Jeff Zeilmger. Reporter Taking a break from studying metals. Juniors Jock James end Dnon Culy ore eosily distracted wfiile Junior Jeff McKee concenrroies on the next doy ' s work Junlors 49 Lourie Langsron Sally Lehmon Lynerre Leichry Tony Lengocher Regino Lorhomer Kevin Morshous Shelly McDermorr Jeffery McKee Chris Merrier Dole Miller Dons Miller Koren Miller Lorry Miller n.ose Miller Suson Miller Richord Mohr Jennifer Monhollen Morie Morris Joclyn Morley Thereso Morz Tomelo Mullert P,ick Newcomer Roberr Nicholson Jeffrey Norr Jim O ' Keefe Donold Perers Loro Perryjohn Jeonnine Plorrer Niro Porrs Debro Quimby MISSING Drodley Doiley Liso Dorron Michoel Doiron Lynn Engle Moris Gessner Jock Jomes Herberr f idgwoy Koren Shumon Thomos Sreinbeck Junior Gory Vondron studies rhe problems of design ing solid form from chicken wire ond rissue poper 50 Junlors Decorating for the Chrlstmos donee. Tommy Mullerr finds o minure ro fell Sonra whor she wonrs while Tino Orr woirs her rurn Fighting the bitter cold ot Stote football finals, Kelley Voebbeking and Yvonne Kocer huddle dose, shoring o blonlset and a few laughs . ? ' β¦ ' % i 3 a Allison Roehling Shelly Schurg Kevin Schworrz Linda Shoheen Dovid Shonebrook Tino Show Chod Sowers Dovid Sowles Roxonn Spierh Morcio Stieglirz Cheryl Sweet Korherlne Thomos Dorry Tracey Joy Vesrol Gory Vondron Kevin Websrer Ellzoberh Werdehoff Drenr Werlmg Elizaberh Werling Renoe Whircroft Liso Wilr Corhy Vinesburg Kelley Woebbeking Romono Voodring Darren Yerta Lonce York Jeff Zeilinger Juniors ! William Adams Trevor Alles Kevin Amsrurz Down Andersori Rex Doeumler Nonerre Dedwell Michoel Derrsche Eric Dlokley Doniel Does Randoll Dowers Dean Doyle DIanche Drown Leroy Drown Scorr Drueck Lisa Drunson Gregory Duchon Phillip Cormon Crysrai Clark Michael Conroy Kristine Ccmk Trudy Crersinger Clare Crunk Mchelle Cullen Angelo Delegronge Rodney Delegronge Paul Dix Rondy Docror Joel Doehrmon Sherri Eoger Derh Evilsizer Kevin Fiedler Michelle Fisher TcxJd Fisher Ron Funk Robin Gosl-dll Todd Gerbers With thoughts of Rudolph and Sonto Clous, Chris Logon helps decorare rhe girl ' s gym for rhe Chrisrmas donee MISSING Randall Allums Mary Douglas Drenr Miller Royce Osmun Dryon Wells -s 52 Sophomore Doubling Pleasure; Doubling Fun Remember rhe Wrigley ' s Doubleminr gum commercials. They odverrised rhe gum which doubled rhe pleasure ond doubled rhe fun. Everyone in rhe com- mercials came in pairs, seemingly olways enjoying rhemselves The sophomore year ignired rhe firsr of rhe double-digit years and provided srudenrs v irh new memories ro lool-; bock on. The doss of 84 considered rhe renrh grade as a middleman level β nor yer upper classmen bur nor rool-iies ei- ther Throughout rhe yeor the sopho- mores proved that rhe middle was just as strong as rhe bottom or rhe top levels. They didn ' t have to handle the pressures of serting examples, yet they enjoyed the securiry of being seo- soned to the ways of high school As one of the most splrired dosses, the soph- omore fully entered into the bod-; to school activities and continued their sup- port oil through the year. Those who didn ' t get involved in the activities pro- vided vocal supporr in chanting eight- four, eighty four ... ro let everyone else know they were o strong power in the school Cerroin milesrones made the tenth grade special β rhe driver ' s license and rhe class ring A month after rurning the magical age of sixteen, young drivers crammed rhe rules of rhe road into their heads and took the driving test. Driving alone for rhe firsr time, sopho- mores experienced the thrills, chills, and spills of being solely in conrrol of their cor. The doss ring meant decisions, deci- sions, decisions. Whor color stone to get. What to hove put on the outside of the ring. Amid the array of choices for ring color and design, most sophomores hod no trouble deciding to hove 1984 imprint- ed on their rings The tenth grade β that middle year β was, indeed, a double-digit year where sophomores doubled their plea- sure and doubled rheir fun, building on the many good times yet ro come. CynthiQ Gerig Ten Giese Sreven Goeglein Dione Gruber Jeff Hogelberger Deboroh Holsey Chucl HormrnQn Mictiael Hommon ( oqer Horber DrendQ Horrman Kris Heersdie Sreven Heine Tim Helmke Williom Hemmelgorn Curr Hernnonn Pomcio IHerndon John Hilron Holly Hirscl-i Nancy Hocl emeyer Paulo Hoeppner Scorr Hoeppner rXhonda Hermann Michael Hourz Jeffrey Jordan Gregory Jusrice Duone Kees trichord Kelley Sameno Khon Oilly King Mork Kinney Sophomore 53 Sherry Kinney Dovid Klinski Denise Knoblauch Mork Koch Denise Korre Chr rine Logon Jocquelin Lomonr Jeonerre Lomonr Julio Lomonr Derh Lorhomer Tonya Ludwig Richard Molmsrrom Class Officers - Front Row: Sreve Swing, Randy Docror Dock Row: Jeff Hogelberger, Nan Dedwell, Scorr Hoeppner Sophomore spirit shines bright during spinr week, while Shelly Cullen, Debbie Holsey. Tim Helmke, Julie Lomonr, Scorr Hoeppner and Chris Logon rop ir off wirh hall decoronons 54 Sophomore n l t l l Hiding behind o sombiero and shodes , Chuck Hommon rries ro remain incogniro in Geomerry class Sheryl Sodlon Hearh Soylor Lourie Schoeffer Scorr Schicis Liso Schnellier Derh Schwartz Norman Sieger Scot Skel loff Croig Smirh Kellie Smirh Lorinn Smirh Melissa Smirh Kimberly Snyder Anrhony Speirh Aniro Sreury Holly Srrang Sreven Srrasser DeWoyne Srurzman Sreven Swing Jacquelin Thiele Jerry Thompson r oberr Timbrook Timorhy Trocey Krisrme Tuggle Tereso Wohl Dotren Wolburn Korhleen Wolko Pomelo Worermon Jonice Websrer n,ebbeco Werling Sondra Wilder Derh Woebbeking Chen Woebbeking Down Wocxfs Milron Zelr Sophomore 55 Merging Together, They Begin Anew Scored and lonely. Confused and losr. A rypicol scene depicring o freshman ' s firsr day in high school, righr? Wrong! In September o new wove of freshmen flooded rhe halls. Even rhough rhe srep from junior high ro high school con cause confusion and problems, rhe 185 member doss managed ro odjusr ro rheir new posi- rion. From rhe firsr day of school unril rhe losr day, rhe doss of 85 roomed rhe halls knowing rhey had found rheir place ro sroy. Andreo Adreon Ronny Adreon .terry Ahlersmeyer Michelle Allen Richord Allen Amy Anderson Michelle Anderson Todd Arnos (Xoberr Doringer Todd Douer Drendo Ooughmon Kylo Deormon Drodley Dennerr Scorr Derning Kurr Derz Broolss Diggs Andrew DlQl ley Douglas Bonrroger Debro Dorreron Linda Dowers Mark Drodrmueller Denlse Dreir Dovid Dremer Sreven Drinkman Jeffery Dronson Derek Drown Violer Drown R.andy Druns Michael Durchordr John Durkhorr Helen Dusche Sreven Colhoun Paul Camp Keirh Coswell Darlo Clork Timothy Clevenger Todd Oosson James Combs Jomes Conroy Teresa Crunli William Dowson Tobirho DeFreese As eighrfi groders, rhe doss of 85 had been or rhe rop; os freshmen rhey suddenly hod rerurned ro low man on rhe rorem pole. Everyrhing familior rook on added unfamiliar dimensions. Insreod of having rheir doy scheduled for rhem, rhey chose rheir own classes. Teachers expecred more from rhem. They joined high school exrro- curriculor oaiviries, and rhey could go ro dances. Ar bng losr rhey could enjoy rhor covered rreor β rhe ren o ' clock break β where rhey had rime ro char, snack and enjoy o change of pace wirhin rhe aca- demic day. As new faces from parochial schools found new places wirhin rhe freshmon doss, helping ro moke rhe doss of 85 one of rhe biggest classes ever. Merging together, the groups familiarized rhemselves with o high school image which wasn ' t rhe borrier rhey had onricipated. They hod made it to high school, and there rhey plonned ro stay. B ' ( mk iHIHBil iV lHR iki ik ' 56 Freshmon Sondro Doon Sondy Doctor fXurh Dofsey Jim Duncon Alan Eglody Drod Ehle Sreven Ehle Morrhew Emenhiser Michoel Fuelling Lon Funk Veronica Gorcio Drod Geisrwhire Liso Gerordof Rodney Gerbers Drion Geng Joseph Geng Timorhy Gessner EIron Gingench Kelli Girordor Cochy Goeglein Donno Hogon Kimberly Hogon Sreven Moll Michelle Homm Wonder Horber Grero Horns Sonio Horrer Edward Horrmon CirxJy Heckler Kevin Heckley Noomi Hess Jeffrey Hildebrond Cod Hissong R,andol Hockemeyer Ron Hoeppner Sherry Hoover r onald Hormonn Shen Irvin Joy Jomes Phillip James n,enee James Laurie Johnson Trying to get mote senior signotutes, Michelle Thiele, Teresa Moyes, Corol VonHorn and Susan Ken- nerk rry just obour onyrhing MISSING Gene Dovis Trocy Ferrell Dovid Hogelberger Donlel Nix Dorboro Nowok Freshman 57 Susan Kennerk Korhryn Knechr Down Knepp Sreve Koble Money Koch Richord Kreischer Tod Krumlouf Andrew Kurrz Mox Lengocher Kerry Leonord Suzonne Lomonr Poulo Moddex Melody Mofoit Debro Monrer Michoel Monrer Jeffrey Morrin Mirzi Mornn Tereso Moyes Nicole McCoin Kory McKinley Kirk McKinley Kimberly McMoken June Meyer Michoel Miller Tomero Miller Wendy Miller Shone Mummo Dronwyn Myers Hoi Myers Jill Newhord Stephen Norr Amy Oerring Joneon Osborn Shonnon Ponsot Timmy Porrin IXochelle Perryjohn Shelley Phillips Jeonnerre Plorrer Luonn Pusey Troci Reddin Trudy Reddin Chad Reeb Discovering the wonders of electronic games, freshmon Bruce Werling stores ot the Aton ' s mesmoriz- ing power n . SS Freshmon Class Officers - Front Row: Suzie Lonxxit, Heidi Wierfeldt Dock Row: Sonee Dorsey, Trocey Reddin, Wendy Miller Mornn Rekeweg Dorry Richhort Soroh Riebersol Michael Rodman Men Ruckmon Sreve Rupperr Amy Soolfronk Poul Schlegel Herman Schneiker Dro Seelig Rod Sieger Drenr Singer Joni Smiih Mork Smirh Jome Sowles Douglo!. Spierh Michoel Springer Alyce Sriebeling Dovid Sneglirz Gory Sneglirz Shown Srroley Rhondo Srricker Michelle Thiele Troy Turo Shoyne Ulmer Carol Von Horn Cormen Vonover Tomoro Voghr Steve Vogrmon Michelle Wogler Kevin Wells Kim Wells Druce Werling Angelo Wierfeldr Heidi Wierfeldr Solly Woodring Drodley Wynn Kevin Yoder Shroh Zehendner Koy Zerkel Freshmon 59 A Port Of Us Dilly Adorns Douglos Amburgey Michele Amsrurz Wendy Axson Jeffrey Deoch Pjra Dennerr Down Doyle Suson Drirringhom Keirh Drown Kevin Drown (Xicky Drumerr Sherry Drumerr Tino Durl harr Paul Corr Comellio Clork Penny Conroy Decky Cool Corhy Crersinger Jeff Delogronge Jomes Docror Sue Eicher Mark EIrod Kim Former Tony Ferrelj Scurrying rhrough rhe halls wirh on occa- sional Hello, How yo doin ' ? or Did you ger your science done? rhe eighrh graders filled rhe junior high holls wirh conversorion. The eighrh graders occupied rhe rop floor of rhe junior high hall. Even rhough rhey seporored rhemselves physicolly from rhe senior high school, rhey srill remoined a parr of rhe overall whole. They lorded rheir se- nioriry over rhe sevenrh grode and looked up ro rhe high school. Many of rhe eighrh grade srudenrs be- come involved in some high school acrivi- ries. A few chose ro skip eighrh grade morh and move ahead ro freshman algebra. A handful of inspiring journolisrs decided ro rry rheir skills wirh rhe media, and rhey wrore stories for rhe POW WOW. A selected rrum- per player, Doug Amburgey, joined rhe high school morching bond. The cheer- leaders and rhe orhleric reams showed rheir class of 86 spirit by involving themselves in the orhleric programs offered ro junior high srudenrs. They all prepared themselves for rhe high school years and the mony demands they would face. In oddirion ro exrrocurriculor activities, rhe eighrh graders worked hard each day to learn new concepts, theories, ond pracricol informorion. In rhe fall they rook noture field rrips on which they studied insecrs ro be lorer used in a bug collecrion. In rhe spring, they took to the outdoors again, collecting rhe large variety of leaves indigin- ous ro rhis area. Derween ourdoor field trips in the foil and spring, they memorized the Gettysburg Address, gave demonstrotion speeches and learned new moth β all in prepororion for the challenge of high school classes. The eighrh graders wanred to moke their mork on rhe school. As rhe doss of 86 rhey became o valuable parr of us all. Chrisroph Fisher Jeffrey Froser Morr Fnrz Jeffrey Fry Robert Geisrwhiire fXondy Gruber Curtis Hadley Karen Horns Christine Horrmon Liso Hege Mork Heme John Hemmelgorn Corel Hildebrond Conrod Holsoppie Heoth Hosretler (Rodney Hubbord Tomi Irick Michelle Khon Denise Kline Jeff Kinney Ann Kitzmiller Korin Koch Donold Lambert Leslie Longston 1 B ' fK ' ' . ' H β r f β’ β 1 w. } 1 l - ' M t H β .... H iSk ..;-rΒ« Expressing o lold bock and relaxed look, Doug Amburgey fXDses for o picture to oppeor in the POV As fhe clock ticks owoy, Mike Moses orremprs ro finish off his mill ' 6hoke before he is lore for doss Eighfh d-l Drondon Ledberrer Corol Lirmer Cheryl brmer Ton Litzenberg Conoid Lod ' iridge Tereso Logon Asror Lowe Scorr Molfolr Diono Mortin Kurr McAbee Amy McClure Mornn McCurdy Joner McKmley Douglos McNolly r obin McSorley Chrisry Meek Gordon Miller Shown Miller Srephonie Miller Jomie Mills Drion Morrer Thomos Newron Cheryl Nicole Kerry Ohiwine Dovid Osborn Amber Owens Monre Podillo Tommy Mornn Gerold Quinn Vicki Reddin Expressing the theme I Love Q Porode, Chris Dowers, Mory Caswell, Don Smirh, louonn Gerig. Mike DIedsoe ond Jim Doctor morch off ro lunch M5SING Alvin Geng Morilyn Geng Coroline Grober Leroy Grober Nooh Grober Valerie Legg Alvo Lengocher Suson Miller Morrho Schmucker Ronnie Schmucker Ernie Schworrz Jonorhon Schworrz Lovon Schworrz 62 El9hth Julie Rosswurm Richard P,orh Chrisrmo fXuppert Timorhy Scheiderer Troy Schlie Suson Shorrucl Sreve Sisson Todd Smirh Kan Speirh Walrer Springer Tamorha Srevens Gregory Stieglirz Kaleen Stoller Tracy Stutz Cheryl 5rurzman Timorhy Tuggle Dovid Voors Shannon Worren Kevin Weber Steven Weber Judith Webster Christina Werdehoff Kimberly Whitcroft Jerry Wickey Fronk Yonko m Stepping out of his locket fot a btlef look ofound, Robert Schwortz sees whot life on the outside of his lodger is like. Student Council - Front Row: Doug Amburgey 2nd Row Christy Meek, Tommy Stevens, Janet McKinley, Srephonie Miller Dock Row: Rod Hubbard, Greg Stieg- lirz. Eighth 63 Trocey Adreon Pomelo Allen Trocy Anderson Shown Axson Jean Ann Doner Chrisry Douer Kelli Deber Thomos Bergmon Tiffony Dergmon Srephonie Berning David DIedsoe Judith Does Drodley Dowdirch Amy Dowers Glenn Drock Richard Drown Jusrin Dyerley Charles Com Mary Coswell Jerry Clevenger Korrie Coonrod Seon Cullen Decko Cummins Edwin Dolmon Drucillo Delogronge Jon Delogronge Kenr Delogronge Troy Diol Tina Docror P,ebecco Eberly Putting sights on her gool , 7rh grader Amy Dov ers orremprs o foul shor ro breok rhe game ' s rie MISSING Aimee Gasron Luonn Gerig Floyd Grober John Grober Drendo Hourz Chrisrion Lengocher Shonnon Myers Somuel Schmucker Morilyn Schworrz Michoel Schworrz Vernon Schworrz Ado Vickey 64 Seventh A New Perspective Srudenrs from Woodburn Elemenrory, Harlan Elementary and a scarrered few from orher community schools Integrated to form the seventh grade as they entered the middle area between elementary school and high school. For the next few weete they adjusted to a school routine unlike any they had previously exper- ienced. Moving from top dog position in ele- mentary school, seventh graders faced a new perspective, their upperhond posi- tion OS sixth graders became a memory. The first few days proved pretty confus- ing to these newcomers. Although many were already familiar with the building, they wete now students nor just visisrors, and this status provided them with many new challenges. The image of the shy, con- fused newcomer rapidly faded as this youn- gest doss paraded around the junior high halls doiming their own territory Quickly these students adopted a doss slogan ond a class identity, wearing T-shirts bearing the slogon Class of ' 87, they clearly mode themselves known to the rest of the student body as a gtoup to be reckoned with. Al- though they hod returned to the bottom rung of the academic ladder, nothing dam pened their spirits or caged their talents. At the pep sessions, the root of eighty-seven, eighty-seven ... rose proudly, indicating their excitement and pride in being induded in the school activities. New decisions confronted the seventh groders every day. They hod more soy in the scheduling of classes They learned the benefits of changing classes and teachers, quid-;ly learning the locker routine and the ever frustrating locker combination. They enjoyed a variety of extracurricular activities from which to choose. Some opted to go out for sports or cheerleoding, while others joined the junior high band, junior high choir, student coundl or auditioned for the high school musical in the spring. How- ever the seventh graders chose to spend their free time, they exhibited spirit, talent and energy. Seventh graders handled their new per- spective in a positive manner, cheering loudly at the high school football and bas- ketball gomes, learning the academic topes, ond the meaning of high school involvement. The never-ending spirir of the seventh graders proved to the test of the school that they planned to stay awhile. Gloria Ely Lyn Erzler Todd Fojtik Trocey friend Jennifer Gerordot Schely Gerbers Sronley Geng Jomes Gessner Srephonie Gingerich Morrin Grober Lyndo Grams Jeremy Grubough Drodley Hoi! Dovid Horrls Sherri Horns Darren Hersctiberger Scott Herschberger Jodi Hicl ey Michoel Hoeppner Daniel Hollidoy fXodney Hormonn Vickie Horn Deon Jocl son Srocy Jennings Drion Jones John Kennerk Rondy Kitzmiller Charles Kizer Jomes Klinsl i Rolond Knepp Sevenfh 65 Aiming foword on opponent, Ed Dolman pre- pores ro l-sill in o gome of Kill Doll os ciossmores, Dorren Schmuker ond Drondy Ledbefter provide verlDol supporr John Knoblouch Penny Koch Shirley Lomphieor Lou Ann Longsron Nicholas Lengocher Michelle Leverron Angelo Logan Philip Loveless Diono Molsrrom Mickey McMoken Molindo McCrocken Roy Mendenholl Jomi Miller John Miller Timorhy Miller Tino Miller Orerr Morrer Clark Mundy Dobbie Newron Chorles Noe Jody Noresnne Donno Norr Soroh Nussboum Drodley Olson Shone Parisor Cherrie Porrin Deloro Perkins Deboroh Poppele Debro Pulver Shonnon Quickery 66 Seventh Robin Quinn Susan rXidgwoy Gregory Rigsby Cossondra Scheid Michael Schlie Kelly Schling Alberr Schmucker Dorren Schmucker Sheilo Schurg Corrney Schworrz Roberr Schwarrz Jason Seberr Gory Sefron Donold Smirh Michele Smirh Michael Sreinbeck Marrhew Srieglirz Bradley Sroller Sreven Till Mork Voirol Ken Word Vickie Worford Jomes Worren Drew Vhireheod Scorr Wilder Mark Winn Cynrhio Woodring Corol Woods Amy Yoder Scorr Yoder Student Council - Front Row: Michelle Smirh, Jon Delegronge, Trocy Anderson. John Knoblauch Dock Row: Rod Hormonn. Amy Dowers. Sron Gerig During o Jr. High Student Council meeting, 7rh groder Tracy Anderson chokes up over 8rh groder Greg Srieglirz ' s wry humor SevetiΒ«h 67 Thomas Adorns Mox Amsrurz Myro Arnold Howard Douhey Joseph Dell John Driegel Demonstrating A Photographic Technique, Mr Seeking Advice During a TIme-Out. Goy Mornn qsIΒ« Keirh Person shows Devin Anderson how ro chonge Keirh Greorhouse which player he should send m nexr rhe t srop ro creore o berrer lens opening 68 FQCulty In A Twenty Minute Respite, Mr Howord Dull ey grobs o quick lunch while he oversees the cofereno or noon Beyond Books And Blackboards Their day began in rhe dark. They lived a rhird of rheir day in an insrirurlon β a large bricl ' building which was a second home ro many. Each doy included hard worl , srress, rushed lunch hours, shorr coffee breal-s and rhose occassional moments of insoniry. Who were rhese people? The focrory workers? No. The business men and wom- en No. The doctors and nurses? No, The resrouranr employees ond store managers? No. The schizophrenic Perhaps. They were an elite group known as teachers. As de- fined by Webster, a teacher is one whose occupation is to instruct. Although all work- ers in society contributed something to the work force, teachers held a position of great importance β the task of instructing young minds. After the lost gulp of coffee in the teach- er ' s lounge at 7;30 a.m., each teacher sa- vored the lost second of tranquil silence be- fore heading to their dossroom. Daily lesson preparation included assignments written on blockboords and boote opened to the correct chapter and page and a plan of ocademic objectives. Frequently students erroneously viewed teachers as rhe stereo- typic school marm and pop β prim, proper, always correct and teaching directly from the boote and the blockboard. How- ever, teachers went beyond the stereo- type of the typicol teacher, going be- yond boote and blackboards in an effort to teach students certain aspects of life not found in history booi-a or in mothmotical problems. Many teachers allowed them- selves to digress, spending o period discuss- ing world affairs as an important addition to the planned lesson. Teochets also doubled as friends, break- ing the barrier of formal teacher student relationships Students sought advice from teachers whom they trusted. These teach- ers possessed a unique quality which en- obled them to soothe hurt egos, to mend broken hearts and to build self-esteem in their students. They talked to their students OS odults ond gave theit students reasons to wont to learn. More importantly, they helped students wont to set and to reach goals for themselves, helping students to build confidence through the acceptance of responsibility. Although spore time was scarce for teachers, teachers gove of them- selves in and beyond the classroom As the day ended and faculty membets left the large brick building, they knew they would return the next day to teach β always going beyond the boote and black- board β unique in their manner of teach- ing. Deon Lehrmon Goy Mornn Shorron McConnell Dennis Miesle Sharon Moennig Dill Mull Don Myers Joon Phillips Keirh Pierson George Pond Deon Roy Elmer Srrourmon FQCulty 69 Behind The Scenes The power behind rhe running of rhe school often wos nor seen. Jusr os gas mode cars run; food gave bodies energy,- and elecrriciry provided lighr, rhe odminisrrorion kepr rhe school running. Few people realized rhor rhe adminisrro- rion did more rhon roke orrendonce or od- minisrer discipline. Long before srudenrs filed Through rhe doors each day, rhe odminisrro- rive officiols hod arrived ro begin rheir day in rhe fronr office. Annong rhe chores of rhe doily rourine, rhe adminisrrarion moinroined communica- rion with rhe public, planned school sched- ules, deoir wirh srudenr and reacher rela- tionships, consronrly srriving ro enhance a posirive ormosphere conducive ro learning and maruring. The odminisrrarion rried ro be visible and ovoilable ro rhe srudenrs Assisronr Principal Keirh Grearhouse expressed posirive feel- ings obour rhe srudenrs and sroff, Ir ' s a very pleasonr atmosphere. He further ad- ded thot there hod been few problems and The old guard and the new join ro i-ionor posr end presenr renrees Front Row: Superinrendenr Dr Doryl Yosr ond Dugon Pry of WOWO Dock Row: Principal Jerry Dusfi, Rerlred Pnncipol Jocl Lee ond t erired Assis- ronr Principal Horry Honey rhe highest ottendonce level consistently had been maintained throughour rhe year. Grearhouse emphosized goals which rhe adminisrrarion would like to augment. Echoing the major premise behind public education β that schools should offer por- grams to students which enable rhem ro compere in the competetive world of work and which enoble them to odequotely pro- vide resources for themselves without de- pending upon others β Grearhouse od- dressed his concerns ro specific oreos, Each student should be able ro wrire and ro speok correcrly and ro have an average knowledge of mony oreos, ond since this is their school, too, srudenrs should become more owore, more concerned and more cooperarive in the physical core of the school and the grounds. The first into the building; the lost out of the building, the weekend worriors β the odministrotion provided support and a foun- dation around which the school operored smoorhly. 70 Administration I Before he leaves for Florida ond ofrer mony yeors of Starring rhe Day wirh WOWO, Dugon Fry receives a commemororive plaque for communiry service from Principal Jerry Bush or o luncheon in rhe reochers ' dining room Before placing o plaque honoring the FFA choprer m rhe rrophy cose, Adminisrrorive Assisronr Elmer Srroutmon poses for o publiciry shor for rhe local newspaper Showing the rigors of the end of the week, Assisronr Pnncipol Keirh Greorhouse conremplores rhe emprying holls os srudenrs flee ro rheir cors ond ro rhe buses AdministrQfion 71 Custodians: Ron Honfield, Dororho Godr, Sron Horrmon, Opol Ashbo; Henry Frircho CaferterlQ Personnel: Front Row: Vicl ' ;! Sefron, Berry Reed, Mory Rhoodes; Elsie Sropher, Dock Row; Mory Hemmelgorn, 5errho Docror, Dororhy Moore. Marge Koch, Alice Dix Heod Custodian, Sron Horrmon rokes core of rhe doily gorboge ofrer rhe noon lunches, 72 Cooks And Custodians Silent Warriors While busily preparing for the noon rush hour, cool s Derrho Docror and Marge Koch rohe rime our ro pose for rhe comero Moking eating lunch o chollenge, for srudenrs. plos ric urensils replace silverwore The people, filrering in and our of rhe hall like shadows weren ' r ghosrs, bur rarher rhey were hordworkir g cooks ond cusro- dions. These Silenr Warriors were rarely seen, bur rhey were nearby when rhey were needed. Frequenrly rheir work was roken for granred, and rhey seldom re- ceived praise or rhonks; bur eoch of rhese groups helped rhe school run smoorhly, Operaring under differenr schedules, rhe cooks hod varied hours. According ro Mrs. Alice Dix, Cafererio Manger, some come in ro school OS early as 6:30 a.m. while orhers didn ' r have ro be here unril 11:30, The duries in rhe cafererio ranged from prepar- ing meals ro cleaning up rhe kirchen ond cafererio. In addirion ro preparing doily meals, rhe food sroff prepared many bon- quers rhroughrour rhe year such os: Daddy Dare Nighr, Rose Donquer, and a voriery of orhleric bonquers. Each cusrodion hod o voriery of jobs ro do wirhin on assigned area in rhe school. During rhe winrer rhe frequenr snow falls required oddirionol efforr. Because of rhe omounr of snow, day and nighr shifts spenr mony hours shoveling snow from rhe park- ing lors. Also rhey hod ro deol wirh a pesky, remperomenrol hearing sysrem which seemed ro hove a mind of irs own. Accord- ing ro Mr. Sronley Horrmon, Head Cusrodi- on, rhe mosr enjoyoble porr of rhe job was working wirh rhe kids, os opposed ro shovel- ing and plowing snow, which wos rhe leosr enjoyable, Wirhour rhe work rhese Silenr Warriors occomplished, rhe school would hove been Q very differenr loce, Throughour a long year rhey foirhfully shodowed rhe school rhonKlessly doing huge rosks, making rhe school one in which ro be proud. Cooks And CustodiQns 73 S l f. Sporfs 75 Not only coaches, bur the crowd roo, become main focrors in leoding rheir reom into W III During the Homecoming pep session. Cooch LeLond Etzler shores with the student body o few words of wisdom 76 Feafure β Coaches They Like What They Do Some reachers ocr nor only responsible for rhe reaching of rheir porricuior classes, bur olso involve rhemselves in rhe reaching of o porricuior sporr. Coaching ond reamwork go rogerher like ham and eggs according ro rhe Mighry Vorrior coaches, Alrhough reimbursed for rheir services, rhe plea- sures of cooching come from rhe players and rhe sporr rhemselves. For instance, rhe joy feir in watch- ing o young arhlere succeed in something he spenr hours procricing is overwhelming to a cooch. A sense of satisfaction comes from helping a studenr in life, as well as in orhlerics. Coaches work for the unity of their ream, but they still remember each player holds individual needs and self -sotisf actions. Most agree that rhe time ond effort pur forrh inro coaching a sporr has irs ups and downs, but the rewords olwoys oversha- dow the disappointments. As the old quote goes, It ' s nor whether you win or lose; it ' s how you ploy rhe gome! Volleyball In hand, Mrs Norma Gilbert shows rhe phorogropher how ro spike ' Feature - CoQches 77 1 Making It Happen r Β₯ The arrival of rhe Moke If Happen T-shirrs began rhe foorboll seoson four monrhs before rhe first game The ream entered a two month conditioning session, followed by one month of two practices per day. Bearing Leo and Carroll or the August jomboree, the reom proved they were ready to attack the season One month later the Warriors were 0-0 on rhe seoson. Coming off a 57-0 victory over Eostside, they met defeat for rhe fitst rime at rhe hands of the eventual conference champs β Adams Cenrral A week lorer, losing their second and lasr gome of rhe regulor seoson ro AA power New Haven, they went on to win the lost five gomes β three of which were shur-outs In o homecoming confrontation ogainsr doss A power South Adorns, both reams held each other scoreless for over 45 minutes Then with less than a minute and a half left in rhe gome, Seniot Nick James broke loose on o sweep and ran 50 yards for rhe only TD of rhe game. In eoch of rhe following weel- s, the Warriors continued ro improve on their rechnique and bear conference foes β Carroll, Leo and Herl- rage β by scores of 14-7, 14-0, and 29-0, respecrlve- ly The Warriors foired well in rhe posr season honors, wirh borh cooch and players receiving gridiron awards Five players were named ro All-Conference Squad β Devin Anderson (running bock), Jeff Dern- ing (linebacker), Barry Ehle (wide receiver), Mike Herrick (defensive bock), and Mart Hirsch (guard). Anderson ond Herrick received rhe honor rhe second yeor in a row, and Hirsch ond Herrick mode rhe DPI Class A All Srore ream as a place kicker and o defen- sive bock. Coach Lelond Erzler received his second Coach of rhe Yeor Award from Boll Srore An ossisronr coach wos heord ro soy rhor rhls year ' s ream wosn ' r jusr o ream β rhey were friends. They were dose on rhe field ond off Team work plus Warrior Pride brought rhe ream rhrough rhe regular season and senr rhem on ro rhe playoffs in Indianapo- lis ro Moke It Happen. Mi I li β ) Vorsiry Foorboll Woodlon vs Churubusco 218 β Woodlonvs Southern Vells 130 J y Woodlon vs Eostside 57 Woodlon vs Adorns Central 0-6 Woodlon vsNew Haven 13-21 Woodlon vsNorwell 14-6 Woodlon vs South Adorns 7-0 Woodlon vs Corroll 17-7 Woodlon vsLeo 140 Woodlan vs Hentoge 290 Win Loss 82 Hit after o goin, Mike Hetnck (20) goes down dutmg the 57-0 romp ovet DIozers of Eostside In the gome fhot set Woodlon bock on it ' s winning ways. Borry Ehle (84) follows Mil e Hetnck (20) to open ground ogomsi defending confetence champion Norwell A lone South Adorns Storfire stands m dispoit as the Wottiors run the clock down to preserve the homecoming victoty 78 VQrsity Football Front row: Kevin Wells (mgr ), Jerry Ahlsmeyer (mgr ), Tim Hemlke (mgr ). Cheerleoders Rose Miller, Shelley Cullen, Jom Geory, Kyle Former (Moscot), Cheerleoders Tomi VonGunren, Colleen Alles, Lonell Cheney. Shone Mummo (mgr ), Kenr Hoffmen (mgr ), Joel Doehrmen (mgr ), Second row: Tony Persyn, Sreve O ' Keefe, Jerry Hommon, Todd HecKley, Mike Kouder, Keirh Delogronge, Jeff Derning, Kevin Shull. Dill Smirh, Nick Jomes, Mike Szojno, Joel Duuci (Assr Coech) Third low: Mork Kinney, Dove Shonebrook, Drenr Werling. Mort Hirsch, Dole Miller, Todd Drown, (iery Vondron, fXolph Kurrz. Troy Gerig. Lynn Frecker, Mike Hernck, Dorry Ehle, Dill Dollier (Assr Cooch) Fourth row: Head Coech Leiond Erzier, Deon Lehrmon (Assr Cooch), Mitch Armbrusrer, Scorr (jeoglien, Jim O ' Keefe, Devin Anderson, Lowell Delogronge, Todd (jerbers. Drien Evilsizer, Dob Tuggle, Dob Docror, Sreve Geoglien. Ed Delong (Assr Cooch) =0 y. i n ;,irt8fb Β . Frosh Reserve Hove Dig Season Afrer losing rheir firsr gome ro Dwenger and rheir losr gome ro Dellmonr, rhe reserve foorboll ream finished rhe season wirh o 5 and 2 record. During the long procrices in August and rhe experience of ploy- ing in rhe foil, rhey learned many new skills as rhey prepored ro replace losr vorsiry nnembers in rhe up- coming years. The freshmen ended rhe year wirh on inspiring 7 ond 1 record, losing only ro Carroll. More imporronr rhon experiencing rhe phenomenon of winning was rhe developmenr of reomwork. Teamwork broughr rhem together borh on and off rhe rhe field, helping rhe boys ro work our rough siruorions. They learned valuable lessons ro apply in orher oreos of rheir lives. Coaches of borh reams srressed good sporrsmon- ship ro rheir players, reaching rhem how ro accom- plish ir, irs ingredients, and irs values for rhe furure. The teams learned sporrsmonship and Warrior Pride borh of which were Here ro Sroyl pQuI Schlegel, Mork Smith, ond Drod Gelstwhife follow rhe boll OS rhe poss foils jusr of o complenon While Chod HIssong releases o poss, Scorr Derning sers up o block. SO Footboll After on Interception. Lynn Frecker heads downfield ond is oided by Todd Gerbers Reserve - Front Row: Sreve Swing. Mil ' ie Kouder, Kevin Schworrz, Jeff Zeilinger, Sreve OKefee, Dill King, Leroy Drown, Todd Heckley, Chod Sowers, Por Horn, Second Row: Kevin Wells, Joel Doehrmon, Kenr Hoffmon, Kevin Fiedler, Mark Koch, R,ich Mohr, Dove Shonnebrook, Dole Miller, Keirh Dele- groge. Shone Mummo, Tim Helmke Third Row: Mr Dill Dollier, Tony Person, Drion Evilsizer, Mike Dorion, Todd Gerbers, Jeff Norr, Sreve Goeglein, Jerry Thompson, Mark Kinney, Gory Vondron, Lynn Frecker, Mr Ed Delong, 3 2 .ai 24 -mi f ,. 1 f. I , A , | |1 , ,%, p ,B Q2,,,7l f Z 3 ' p, a3 ,_ 60 ' 23 is 37 65 24 IS B4 ' g g 5 , eg jf Freshmen - First Row: Paul Schlegel, Rod Sieger, John Durkhorr, Shonnon Porisor, Mike Springer, Morr Schnelker. Drod Ehle, Andy DIokley, Drod Seelig, Eddie Hortmon, Druce Werling Second Row: Kevin Wells, Derek Drown, f ich Allen, Todd Closson, Tim Porrin, Hoi Myers, Mark Smirh, Drad Geisrwhire, Scorr Derning, Al Eglody, Sreve Norr, Shone Ulmer, Jerry Ahlersmeyer Third Row: Coach Dean Lehrman, Chad Hissong, Marry P ekeweg, Mike Monrer, Ron Hormonn, Doug Donrroger, Sreve Ehle, Kevin Heckley, Phil James. Todd Doringer, Jeff Marrm, Shone Mummo, Coach Joel Duud Reserve Woodlan vs Dishop Dwenger Woodlan vs Concordio L Woodlon vs Heriroge Woodlanvs Adams Cenrrol WcxxJIan vs Wayne Woodlon vs Churubusco Woodlon vs Dellmonr Win Loss Record 5 2 ) Freshmen Woodlon vs Churubusco Woodlon vs Easr Noble Chad Hissong drops bock os Drod Geisrwhire prepares ro receive rhe hond off Woodlon vs Corroll Woodlon vs Leo 490 Woodlon vs New Hoven 120 Woodlon vs Hording 148 Woodlon vs Gorrerr 28-8 Woodlon vs Heriroge 18 6 Win Loss Record 7 1 Sports 81 Jr. High Rallies On Gridiron In prepororion for high school foorball, rhe junior high ream ployed five oreo schools during Seprember and Ocrober. Coached by Charlie Hissong and Ken Schenk, rhese seventh and eighrh grade boys worked hard and pur in many hours of procrice. The sevenrh grode finished wirh rv o wins and o rie, and rhe eighrh grade hod rhe rhrill of victory twice. Scrimmaging Is good proctlce for rhe pile upb m the reol gome siruonon One Wornor ployer is unable ro ossist o reommote during rhe l3usco gome Running long and hord, o junior high Warrior rrovels 15 yards wirh rhe boll before he is downed in the gome ogoinsr Dusco 82 FootbQll As Q Warrior carries the ball toward the goo! line, teommores guards move in ro block rhe orrock of rhe opposing Dusco player β’ T1 ' ' 1 ' M β 1 ' I ' T i--. .J J Junior High Foorboll Woodlon vs New Haven 7th Woodlan vs Herirage 60 Voodlan vs Eosrside 14 8 Woodlan vs Leo 8-6 Woodlon vs Churubusco 6-0 16-8 Coaches Charlie Hissong ond Ken Schenk ath 6 34 14 22 120 1412 640 r- V: Attempting to block the Dusco defense, the junior high offense rushes into him, bur nor before rhe corner is downed on ihe 40 yord line Jr. High Footboll dO Fast Poce Hord Work Lead To Wins Pound, pound β rhe feer hir rhe ground like lead weighrs, demanding rhor losr bir of energy ro moke ir ro rhe finish line. The heorr pounded furiously. The body, sorurored wirh swear and driven wirh every srep, pushed irself ro rhe limir β a never ending pace of rhe cross counrry runner. High goals and hard rroining led ro rhe self fulfill- menr of doing ones besr β o srrong morivarion. The hard rroining weeded our all bur rhe good runners. CoQch Sreve Hoir was, by rhe ream ' s standards, rhe gos rhor kepr rhe room morivored. Coach HoIr, al- woys willing ro help, rodsed problems no morrer whor size. Vherher ir was rying shoe strings or deal- ing wirh shin splirs, HoIr remoined by his runner ' s sides. The cross counrry runners improved rheir overoll sronding in rimes, endurance and srrengrh. Roger Deoumler, senior, won rhe rrophy for placing 18rh our of 184 people or Manchesrer. The ream won rhree firsr place ribbons in rhe conference. Nor consisring of jusr one or two our- sronding runners, rhe whole ream held rhe rirle of oursronding. They worked hard rogerher, and indi- vidual conrriburions played a large porr in rhe perfor- mance of rhe ream as a whole. Hr,. H CROSS COUNmY NVoodlon vs Qiurubusco 1542 Woodlon vs Concordia 15-48 Woodlon vs Heritage 15-48 Woodlon vs Dellmonr 1550 Woodlan vs 5o. Wells 2620 Woodlon vs Carroll 15-50 Woodlan vs Leo 1742 Woodlon vs New Hoven 20-40 Woodlon vs Adorns Cenrrol 27 28 Woodlon vs Churubusco 2007 Woodlon vs Hamilton 25-32 TOTAL WIN-LOSS RECORD 3-8 In deep concentration, wirh rhoughrs of rhe finish line, Lyn Schvv ortz demonds rhor losr bir of energy ro carry him ro rhe finish line ' ? 84 Cross Country Cross Country Trock - Front Row: Cooch Steven Hoir Monre PodillQ, Gordon Miller, Jem, Miller Middle Row: Rick Newcomer Roger Doeumler, Jeff Richhorr, Scor Skekloff, Darren Yerl s Bock Row: Lyn Schwartz. Neol Lengocher. Tim Tracey Striving toword the finish line, Tim Trocey tokes command over his Heriroge opponent, staying m front of him oil the woy to the finish line After the roce Is completed and the runners have won or lost, they provided mutual support on their individuol performances as rhey plan for the next meet Cross Country 85 Spikers Volley Through Season The boys vorsiry volleyball ream finished o learning season wirh a 10-8 record. They placed rhird in rhe ACAC conference and rhird in rhe srore invirorional. The ream hod some very rough opponenrs like Har- ding and New Haven, bur overall rhey mode a good showing. Coach Goy Marrin commenred rhar he believed rhe ream was well-developed and very good, Mork Anderson srood our as an oursranding player ond was named ro All Conference, while Rick Gerig ond Todd Wiedemann received honorable menrion. The ream will lose five seniors; however, Marrin expressed confidence in rhe skilled underclass- men rhor would be rerurning. Varsity Middle Group: CMgr ) r ,Qndy Docror, Sreve Vogrmon, Duone Kees Front Row: Milse Hommon, Coach Goy Morrin, Curr Hermon, Kevin Morshous, Chris Plorr Second Row: Todd Weide- monn, Milie Augensrein, Glodwin Gingench Third Row: Jeff Mc Kinley, Mori ' ; Anderson, n,KK Gerig Gladwin Gingerlch stonds by while Kevin Morshous sers rhe txill for him. 86 VolleybQll Kevin MorshQus prepares ro shoor across ro rhe Hording Howte, While ploying at Hording, Mork Anderson goes up for o spike Reserve - First Row: Milron Zeir, Mike Rodman, Sreve Vogrman, Duane Kees Second Row: DeWoyne Srurzmon, Mike Durchordr! Rondy Hockemeyer, Third Row: Mike Homman, Ron Hoeppner, ' Rick Malmsrrom, Jomes Combs, Rod Gerbers Vorsity 10-8 Leo 15 10, 6 15. 615 Henroge 15-2, 15-4, 15-11 New Hoven 9-15, 11-15 Hording 10 15, 15 10, 10-15, 13 15 Leo 15-12, 15-11, 15-9 Henroge 15-10, 15 4, 153 New Hoven 15-11, 1416, 1416, 159, 1015 Hording 15 11, 10 15, 14 16 Leo 1511, 15-10 Henroge 15 9, 1510 Scoring another winning serve, Sreve Vogrman helps rhe reom ro morch win Volleyboil e? Kelley Woebbeking and teommotes anxiously owoit rheir chances ro demonsrrore rheir volleyball rolenr while Down Rode mocher and Shori Krohn perform or rhe net Down Rodemocher not only ploys volleyball, but airplane os well while laying o spike on Shori Krohn Girl ' s Varsity Volleyboll Front Row: Down Rodemocher, Liso Hoeppner Second Row: Shori Krohn, Julie Schlegol, Vicki Dory, Yvonne Kocer, Kelley Woebbeking Dock Row: Monoger Tino Show, Dobbi Gorrell, Holly Hirsch, Donnie Miller, Aniro Huff, Cooch Norma Gilberr Girl ' s Reserve Volleyball Front Row: Lori Smirh, Non Dedwell, Jac que Thiele, Mirzi Mornn, Michelle Homm. Corol VonHorn Second Row: Monoger Korhenne Knechr, Sondie Wilder, Debbie Halsey, Derh Evil- sizer, Joni Smirh, Amy Anderson, Noncy Hockemyer, LuAnn Posey fk.- ' Mb k 4 1 GIRL5 VAaSITY VOLLEYBALL 1 Woodlon vs-Anrwerp W Woodlon vsCresrview L Woodlon vsHicl sville L Woodlon-vsElmhursr W WcKidlan-vsDwenger L Woodlan-vsWoyne-Corroll L L Woodlon-vs Hording L Woodlon-vs Henroge A C L W Woodlon-vsOishop Luers L Woodlon vsLeo L Woodlon-vs-Corroll Norwell W W Woodlon-vs-Dlockhawl Chr L Woodlon-vs Dusco So Wells W W Woodlon- vs-Eosrside W aiWS RESERVE VOLLEYBALL Woodlon vs-Anrwerp W Woodlon vs Cresrview W Woodlon vs Hiclisville W Woodlon vs-Elmhursr W Woodlon vs-Dwenger W Woodlon vsHording W Woodlon vs Bishop Luers W Woodlon vsLeo W Β£ Girls Volleyball Winning - A Set Goal WINNING β morivored rhe girls volleyball ream ' s losr season. Work ro mosrer rhis goal began long before rhe season opened when rhe girls arrended o summer camp for rhe firsr rime The Arnie Doll Camp losred rwo weete or rhe Concordia Theological Seminory β one in July and one in Augusr. During rhis rime rhe girls suffered Through hard Training in skills such as blocking, serring, spiking, defense, bumping and rhe mosr painful, yer mosr necessory skill β sprawling. These skills, improved by comp, were on evidenr focror in rhe march ro rhe semi-finals during rhe secrionals held or Snider. Coming on rhe heels of a 7- 13 season of close morches, rhe reom ' s performance or rhe secrionals depicred rhe rechnique rhor rhe young ladies hod pur inro procrice all season. Backing rhese Techniques and rhe ladies perfor- mances were rhe cheers from rhe sideline people. The boys volleyball ream, presenr or every march and many of rhe porenrs gave rhe supporr needed ro keep rhe girls going. The fans ' supporr remained consisronr rhroughour rhe season. Ar rhe end of rhe season Julie Schiegol, Shori Krohn and Aniro Huff played rheir losr gome and rucked away many volleyball memories in leaving rhe ream. Anorher senior leoving rhe ream was Bonnie Miller who hod a speciol memory of her own β she was chosen for rhe ACAC All Conference ream. Looking forward ro rhe nexr season, Coach Norma Gilberr expressed her hopes for many addirional ACAC All Conference members. She based her ex- pecrarions on rhe oursronding one loss record of rhe reserves and rhe number of rerurning varsiry ployers. Vickl Doty curiously rokes nofe of reommore Kelley Woebbel-(- ing ' s rorher unusuol spiking rechnique while Shori Krohn ond Liso Hoeppner owoir rhe ser-up Girls VolleybQll 69 Junior Warriors Prove Promising The Girl ' s Junior High Volleyball players grew In arhleric obiliry under Cooch Gory Dole Dorh rhe Re- serve and Varsity reams come away wirh winning records β rhe Vorsiry wirh 6-3 and rhe Reserve wirh 4-2. Eoch player grew in physical, menral, and emo- rional srorure in preparorion for o furure Vorsiry ream Junior High practiced fundomenrals such os: possing, serring, serving, and spiking According ro Mr Dole, rhe ream had mony key ployers rhar rerurned rhis year. The Girl ' s Junior High Doskerboll had a preparatory 6th gtode Girl ' s Dosketb ail: Front Row: Kim Whircrofr, Judy Websrer, Joner McKinley, Amy McClure Dock Row: Diono Marrin, Shannon Vorren, Sue Eicher, Amber Owens, Tmo Durkhorr. Leslie Longsron 7th Grade Girl ' s Basketball: Front Row: Kelli Deber, Sheila Schurg, Tina Miller, Aimee Gaston, Jean Ann Doner, Karri Coonrod Back Row: Cooch l-)irsch. Shannon Quickery, Sarah Nussbaum, Sandy Scheid, l3rendo Hourz, Dru Delegrange, Pam Allen, Amy Dowers year for a furure Vorsiry ream. The 7rh grade ream coached by Jockie Hirsch hod o record of 4-3. There were 2 key players. Amy Dowers and Dru Dele- grange, who scored o mojoriry of rhe points. The 8rh grade reom coached by Kenny Schenk made ir ro the finals of the AC AC rournomenr ond they end- ed with o record of 3-4. Dorh reams practiced rhe basic skills of boskerboll including passing, dribbling, shooring, ond rebounding ond rhe results showed or the end of the season 7fh Grode Girl ' s Basketball Woodlon _ vs β Antwerp 11-17 Woodlon - vs - Adorns Centrol 21-28 Woodlon - vs - Perry Hill 28-18 Woodlon - vs β Huntertown 8-24 Woodlon - vs β Norwell 25-41 Woodlon _ vs β Churubusco 26-13 Woodlon - vs - Leo 22-8 Totol Win Loss Record 3-4 .6 ' W ' Bumping the ball, Shonnon Quickery strives for perfection while Cheryl Lirmer and Amy Dowers look on 90 Junior High Dosketbail Voiieybai! i m- Amy Dowers races post rwo Dusco players for o possible rwo poinrs Girl ' s Junior High Vorslty Volleybolb Front row: Mr Dole, Judy Web sfer, Kim Vhircrofr. Sheilo Schurg, Dru Delegronge, Tino Miller Diono Morrin Sue Elcher attempts to block the volleyball, while reommore Dru Kris Logon Dock Row: Shonnon Worren Amber Owens Sue Eicher Lisa Delegronge ossisrs Hege, Tereso Logon, Sue Shorruck Ju nior High Varsity Volleyboll Ta Woodlon - vs - Leo Win Woodlon - vs β Huntertown Win Woodlon - vs - Woyne Troce Win Woodlon - vs - New Hoven Loss Woodlon _ vs - Perry HIM Loss Woodlon - vs - Heritage A.C.A.C Win Woodlon - vs - Leo Win Woodlon - vs - Norwell Loss Totol Win Loss 6-0 Jun lor High Reserve Voll eyboll Woodlon - vs - Leo Win Woodlon - vs β Huntertown Loss Woodlon - vs - Wayne Trace Win Woodlon _ vs - New Hoven Loss Woodlon - vs _ Perry Hill Win Woodlon - vs - Heritage Win Total Win Loss 4-2 Girls Junior High Reserve Volleyball: Front Row: Mr Dole, Amy Dowers, Shannon Quickery, Korrie Coonrod, Jennifer Gerodor, Kelli Deber, Kris Logon Dock Row: Shonnon Vorren, Cheryl Lirmer, Leslie Longsron, Carol Lirmer, Judy Does, Sue Drirrmghom Junior High Bosketboll Volleyball PI Girls ' First Winning Season While mosr people were lying our in rhe sun, swimming, end worer skiing, rhe girl ' s boskerboll ream spenr hard grueling hours in rhe summer, Train- ing for rhe upcoming season. All rhe hard work paid off, and rhe girls had rheir firsr winning season wirh o record of 9-8. The season srorred slowly olrhough rhe ream hod nine rerurning lerrer holders. According ro Senior Anira Huff no one had rheir besr gome during rhe some game. Toward rhe end of rhe season rhe Lady Warriors srorred working rogerher and won rheir 1sr seaionol game in rhe hisrory of rhe school. Three membersof rhe 81-82 squad earned special recognirion from conference cooches or rhe conclu- sion of rhe season. Senior Anira Huff and Sophomore Holly Hirsch were chosen All Conference, while Senior Bonnie Miller earned Honorable Menrion All Confer- ence. Anira Huff led rhe Lady Warriors in scoring wirh 10 plus overoge, while Holly Hirsch averaged 8.6 poinrs per gome. In oddirion ro being chosen All Conference and leoding rhe ream in scoring, Anira Huff was chosen Academic All Srore Honorable Men- rion. The Reserves also hod a rewarding season wirh a record of 13-2. Coached by Tom Doines, rheir only losses were ogainsr Norwell ond Harding. The Re- serves worked hard has rhe ream wirh Joni Smirh, a freshman, leading in scoring. The year of Girl ' s Daskerboll was a greor one boosred by on increase in school and ream spirir. Towards rhe end of rhe season, ream spirir increosed OS rhe chances for a winning season increased. Ac- cording ro Holly Hirsch, before rhis yeor, no one on rhe ream knew whor ir was like ro win As rhe repurorion of rhe Lady Worriors grew, rhe coaching job became o sought ofrer position for which many oppliconrs applied. - Girl ' s Vorsiry Doskerboll β Woodlon β vs - - Dishop Luers 0152 Woodlon β vs - - Adorns Cenrrol 44-28 Woodlon β vs - Anrwerp 49-30 Voodlon β vs - - Hording 01-02 Woodlon β vs - - Hidttville 4028 Woodlon β vs - - Corroll 00-06 Woodlon β vs - - New Hoven 42 44 Woodlon β vs - - Homilron 59 27 Woodlon β vs - - Leo 09 54 Woodlon β vs - - Heriroge 4a b8 Woodlon β vs - - Norwell 5144 Woodlon β vs - - Churubusco 4906 Woodlon β vs - - Sourhern Wells 5407 Woodlon β vs - - Churubusco 4945 Woodlon β vs - - Heriioge 0 ! 60 Woodlon β vs - - Homilron 5502 Woodlon β vs - - Deliolb 4960 Torol Win Loss Record 98 Junior Vicky Doty ploys right defense the rough Heriroge reom In Intense concentration, Cooch Sreve Dell colls rime our efforr ro get his reonn on rhe righr rroil 92 G)rls Basketball Dribbling down the floor. Senior Aniro Huff sl-;illfully maneuvers rhe boil or rhe A C.A C gome ogoinsr Heriroge 1 C Grl ' s Reserve Dosl erboll ' i Woodlan β Β« β Dshop Luers 18-17 Woodtan β vs β Adorns Cenrrol 29-27 Woodtan β VS β Anrwerp 33-13 Woodlon β vs β Hording 26-28 Woodtan β vs β HidΒ«ville 27-18 Woodtan β vs β Corroll 38-17 Woodtan β vs β Nevv Haven 3328 Woodtan β vs β Homilron 45-20 Woodtan β vs β Leo 33-20 Woodtan β vs β Heriroge 3025 Woodtan β VS β Norwell 22-26 Woodtan β VS β Churubusco 23-19 Woodtan β VS β Sourhern Wells 40-32 Woodtan β vs β Carroll 33-20 Woodtan β VS β Henrage 36-25 Torol Win Lois Record 13 2 Girl ' s Vorslty Daskelboll Front Row: Connnnie Riebersoi, Lori Smirh, [Xhondo Dowers, Vicki Dory, Kelley Voebbeking, Derh Vil- sizer, Corhy Winesburg, Rhondo Hornnonn Bock row: Lisa Love, Michelle Docror, Holly Hirsch, Donnie Miller, Aniro Huff, Dobbi Gorreli, Cooch Dell Senior Donnie Miller shows her obiliry ro execure rhe perfecr shor. order ro secure rhe lead ogoinsr rhe Hid- sville Aces Girl ' s Reserve Dosketboll Fronf Row: Luonn Pusey, Michelle Homm, Non Dedwell, Jocque Thele, Noncy Hockemeyer Dock row: Poulo Hoeppner. Derh Woebbeking, Jeonnerre Plorrer, Cheri Woebbeking. Joni Smirh. Amy Anderson, Cooch Doines Girl ' s DQsketboll 93 Hoosier Hysteria THUMP, THUMP, THUMP. The leaves hod van- ished; rhe snow was on rhe way, and boskerbolls were bouncing all over Indiana, righr? Nor herel On November 1 when mosr of rhe other Indiana high schools began ro practice bosi-ierball, rhe Warriors hod four more footboll games yer ro play. Nor only did rhe foorboll playoffs delay our first procrice by twen- ty-three days, but it olso caused rhe season opener ro be delayed nearly rwo weel-a, and ultimately, it caused the postponement of two games. During rhe lore fall, rhe basketball ream received nearly as much publiciry as the football ream, mosr of ir in regard ro rhe fact rhar we losr only one player from losr yeor ' s ream. Thus, the team had the benefit of four rerurning senior srorters β three of whom had rwo years previous varsity experience. One of rhose returners was Mark Anderson, losr year ' s lead- ing scorer and olkonference selection. Anderson was one of several ACAC ployers highlighted as a player ro warch. The returning experience mode the War- riors pre-season favorites in rhe Conference and ACAC Tourney. After pracricing twice-a-day, six days a week, rhe Warriors rolled up a victory over Wayne Trace and on impressive showing in o rhree poinr loss to State rank Harding, bur fate caught up with them as the lock of procrice became opporent. Things hadn ' t jelled yet, and the coaches said that it didn ' t hap- pen until around January 1, 1982. With all rhe available potential, the team had goals for which to aim. The goals included o Conference and ACAC Tourney championship and rhe first ber- rer rhon .500 season in recenr memory. Alrhough none of these goals were realized, rhe ream had many high poinrs which ranged from; beating perennial conference foes, Leo and Carroll, enjoying rhe revenge victory over Churubusco in rhe rourney, admiring the personal mettle of some of the non-starters such os Matt Hirsch, Mitch Armbrusrer, ond Jim O ' Keefe, to the performance of Mark Ander- son who became only rhe second Warrior to break rhe 1000 poinr mork by finishing his high school bas- ketball coreer with 1021 poinrs. He was also the only Warrior named to the All-Conference team (his sec- ond consecutive year) and All- Area team Along with the highs there were also the lows, but the disappointment rhar sronds out most to Assistant Coach Dill Dollier was rhe unfound success of the seniors β rhe fact that they did so well their sopho- more and junior years bur rhar ir wosn ' r followed up by rhe expecred progress of experience. Looking bock over rhe year the team knew the 8- 13 record wosn ' t the winning seoson they had hoped for, but they were be consoled by the fact that nine of their losses were less than 10 points. During pregome worm up. Senior Devm Anderson fields rwo bolls OS reommore Junior Jim O ' Keefe oims for o bosker 94 VQrsity Basketball Adding one more point to his total of the night. Senior Mork Anderson breoitt the 1000 point morl ogoinsr Hording Vorslty Doys Dosketboil - Front Row: Joel Doehrmon, Scotr Goeglein, Mort Hirsch. Jim O ' Keefe, Shone Mummo Second Row: Lorry Miller. Todd Viedemonn, Devm Anderson, Jeff Norr Third Row: Todd Gerbers, Drion Evilsizer, Mark Anderson, Kevin Mor- shous, Mirch Armbruster Top Row: Mike Herrick, Ricli Gerig Juniors Scott Goeglein and Mitch Armbruster look inrenrly or rhe gome in progress, bur rhe glore is ro no ovoil os the gome foils to Henroge i β : ; Concentroting on the basket. Senior f ick Gerig mokes o free rhrov during rhe Tourney gome ogoinsr Churubusco . Vorsiry Dosl erbol) mf :.. WoodlQn vs Woyne Trace Woodlan vs Hordirxj Woodlon vs Churubusco 7170 lbO W 60 70 Wcxxjlon vs Concordio Β£9-86 Woodlon vs Leo Woodlon vs Monchesrer 63-50 66-ao Woodlon vs Anrwerp Woodlon vs Dellmonr W-50 β 58 7 Woodlon vs Eosr Side 37-40 Woodlon vs Hid sville Woodlon vs S Wells Woodlon vs Churubusco 82-50 64-70 6S62 Woodlon vs Heriroge Woodlon vs Henroge Woodlon vs Homilron 71-60 5fr61 70-46 Woodlon vs Corroll 61-56 Woodlon vs Sourh Adorns 70-74 Woodlon vs Nev Hoven 76-94 Woodlon vs Norwell Woodlon vs Adorns Cenrrol 51-64 68-55 Woodlon vs Hording 44 95 Doug Dontrager and Ron Hormonn out monuever rheir opponenr in rhe fmol game of rhe A C A C rourney IB ' (RESERVE DASKETDALL Woodlan vs Woyne Troce 46-39 Woodlon vs Hording 3041 Woodlon vs Churubusco 5728 Woodlon vs Concordio 43-46 Woodlon vs Leo 54 4a Woodlon vs Monchesrer 40 53 Woodlon vs Antwerp 37-25 Woodlon vs Churubusco 43-26 NVoodlon vs Leo 4327 Woodlon vs Delmonr 4047 Woodlon vs Eosrside 25-21 Woodlon vs Hicteville 64-36 NVoodlon vs Southern Wel ls 28-34 Woodlon vs Heriroge 36 38 Woodlon vs Homilron 5533 Woodlon vs Carroll 45-54 Woodlon vs South Adorns 52-40 Woodlon vs New Haven 39 48 Woodlon vs Norwell 07 58 Woodlon vs Adorns Centrol 38 34 Total Win Loss Record 11-9 Rondy Combs teats down the rebound in the home gome ogoinst the tough Nevy Hoven reom. Ron Hotmonn shoots fot two in rhe fmol rourney gome ogoinsr Corroll 96 FreshmQn Reserve Doskefboll Reserve Freshman Teams Show Promise On Court FRESHMEN β Front Row: Mirzi Mornn, Denise Dreir, Veronico Garcio, Lori Funk, Kelli Gerodor, Nicki McCom, Kim Veils Middle Row: Tracy Forrell, Ron Hoeppner. Jeff Durkhort, Rod Gerbers, Shonnon Porison, Sreve Vogrmon, Drod Efile Dock Row: Chad Hissong. Todd Donnger, Phil James, Tim Clevenger, Randy Combs, Ron Hermann. Doug Donrrager. Drod Geisrwhire, Coach Hissong The 1981-82 Daskerboll Season Turned our ro be Q greor one for borh rhe Reserve and Freshman reams. They learned and prac- hced many menral qualifies such as pride, proper orrirudes, self-discipline and derermi- nofion, as well as having fun playing rhe game The Reserve ream coached by Dill Dollier came away wirh a winning record of 11-9 Though being on rhe ream meonr spending many hours of pracricing bosherboll a week mosr players rhoughf if was well worfh rhe efforr. The resuir showed oil fhrough rhe season, and rhere were many individual and ream highlighfs. Sophomore Chris Ploff overaged 11 2 poinrs per gome while Junior Kevin Marshous lead rhe ream in rebound- ing. Ir was fofol ream efforr, rhough, wirh rhe ream scoring o high of 64 poinrs ogoinsf Hicteville and keeping 5 reams below rhe 30 mark. The Freshmen followed in rhe Reserves ' rrocte, ond fhey, foo, hod o winning seoson of 7-4 Coached by Charles Hissong, rhe ream hod mony oursronding players who were working reword rhe hope of ploying on Varsiry ream, Doug Donrrager and Randy Combs lead rhe ream in scoring wirh on overage of 12 6 and 10 1 respecrively They also held rhe record of mosr rebounds in one gome wirh borh players rearing down 11 for gome highs The Freshmen ended rheir season by making if ro rhe final gome of AC AC rourney before losing o rhriller ro Carroll wirh a score of 50-52, RESERVE β Front Row: Lorry Miller. Shone Mummo. Jeff Norr. Joel Doehrmon. Second Row: Dewoyne Stutzmon, Chris Thompson, Duonne Kees. Chris Plorr, Dill King, Tim Trocey, Croig Smith. Mike Houtz. Sreve Goeglein, Steve OKeefe, Curt Hermon FRESHMAN DASKETDALL Woodlon vs Heritoge 5228 Voodlon vs New Haven 5746 Woodlon vs Eostside 3609 Woodlan vs Concordio 58 46 WcxxJIon vs Corroll 5247 Woodlan vs Norwell 36-52 WcxxJIon vs Hording 33 34 Woodlon vs Leo 4832 Woodlon vs Heritoge 36 30 Woodlon vs Corroll 5052 Voodlon vs Adoms Central 5942 Torol Vin Loss Record 74 Freshmon Reserve 3Qskefboll 97 Young Warriors On WorpQth The youngesr bond of Warrior rribes complered yer onorher respecrobie season. The sevenrh grade ended wirh a 6-6 record. Coached by Mr. Sreve Hoir, rhe young Worriors learned Techniques and funda- menrals while or rhe same rime rhey gained exper- ience for rheir future years. Although rhey may hove rolled a few rimes when rhey should hove picked, rhey broke even wirh a 500% season. They should provide rhe eighrh grade wirh some rolenred playing in rhe ' 82- ' 83 season. The eighrh grade, coached by Mr. Mox Amsrurz, finished wirh an exrremely good 9-2 record. They won rheir firsr rourney game over Leo bur losr rheir second ro Churubusco, The ream learned many skills and fundomenrols in order ro provide rhe reserve and freshmen wirh ralenr and Techniques in rhe up- coming season The young Warriors will be on rhe warparh nexr year. Roy Mendenhall sets up to look for rhe open men Roy Mendenhall concentrotes on sinking o free rhrow J Jr. High Dosketboll Cottney Schwortz fights for q posinon 7rh Grode Doys Doskerboll V 19 Village Voods 54 w 50 Perry Hill 43 w 36 Wayne Troce 51 w 29 Henrage 33 V 23 Dellmonr 21 w 31 Eosrside 26 w 27 Garrerr 40 w 39 Adorns Cenrrol 36 w 38 Churubusco 39 V 35 Leo 26 w 34 Churubusco 00 w 32 Henroge 47 8th Grode Doys Doskerboll W 40 Village Woods 30 β OJ 45 Perry Hill 31 v 47 Wayne Troce 27 W 57 Henroge 24 W 35 Dellmonr 34 W 34 Eosrside 39 v 43 Gorrerr 31 W 04 Adorns Cenrrol 25 W 47 Churubusco 40 W 47 Leo 21 W 37 Churubusco 41 Sevenlh Grade Doys Oosketboll - Front Row: Morry Grober, Jason Seberr, Kenr Delegronge, Shone Porisor, Nid Lengocher, Gory Sefron, Charles Com Bock Row: Corrney Schworrz, fXod Hormonn. Orett Morrer, Sron Gerig, Scorr Wilden, Roy Mendenholl, Drew Whireheod Scott Voder Cooch Holt Eighth Grode Doys Oosketboll - Front Row: Tim Schiderer, Tim Toggle Middle Row: Monte Pidillo. Drion Morter. Drondy Ledber rer, Todd Smith, Jeff Delegronge, Scoir Molfoir, Curt Hodley Dock Row: Dovid Voors, Chris Fisher, Kevin Webber. Rob Geisrwhire. Greg Sreiglirz. Doug McNolly. Coach Amsrurz Rod Hormon looks on os rhe boll is barred around before return ing to rhe court Jr. High BQskefbQll 99 Wrestlers Face Challenging Season The Warrior Wresrlers pur up o rough fighr as rhey hod only one senior Berry Ehle ro head rhe ream in leadership and conrriburions wirh his wres- rling techniques. Eoch wresrier had his own goal ro reach borh for hinnself and rhe reom, wirh Scorr Drueck proving himself by serring a new school record wirh o 14 second pin. Jim Allen also hod a chollenging season, placing second or rhe Carroll Secrionols. Alrogerher seven school records were ser rhroughour rhe seoson. The wresriers opened rheir season losing ro DIuffron, which didn ' r effecr rhem as rhey wenr on ro defeor Eosrside, Norwell, Sourfi Adams and ried Dusco. By rhe end of rhe season Gary Vondron, Hal Myers and Sreve Hirschy mode ir inro rhe Regionals. They olso placed fourrh in rhe New Haven Tourney wirh Lynn Freclier and Barry Ehle placing second. Aiming ro improve rheir wrestling form rhe wresriers emphasized on balance abiliry, muscle rone, and wrisr, forearm srrengrh. To reach rhor gool wresriers maintained a special high protein diet consisring of fruits, lean meets ond vitamin supplemenrs. In addition wresriers troining included reflex and weighr exercises. Beginning his inreresr in wrestling in high school. Coach Dennis Miesle complered his elevenrh year. He viewed rhis season as rhe mosr outstanding season since 1973, as among the letter winners were four freshman: Tod Krumlouf; Hal Myers, Sreve Ehle; and Scorr BruecK. Wrestlers - Front Row: Cooch Mork Pusey, Scorr Dreucl Druce Werling, Tod Krumlouf, Kevin Wells, Mike Fuelling, Morr Emenhiser, Cooch Drenr Wells, 2nd Row: Mil e Monrer. Mork Kinney, Scorr Schici ' i, K i Allen, Drod Seelig. Dob Docror, Mgr , 3rd Row: Sreve Swing, Rod Seiger; P,ondy HocUemeyer, Dove Hirsci y, Sreve Ehle, Drenr Werling, Jeff Hoeppner; Poul Schlegel, Mork Smirh, Dock Row: Cooch Dennis Miesle, Sreve Hirschy; Par Horn, Joy Vesrol, Lynn Frecker, r ich Mohr, Jim Allen, Dorry Ehle, Gory Vondron, Kevin Websrer, Todd Heci ' iley. Sreve Srrousser; Chod Sowers Honored os 2nd place Heavy Weight winner or rhe Corroll Wresrling secrionols. Jim Allen joins rhe orher winners or rhe owords presenrorion iOI Wrestllng Mot Molds β Bottom Row: Thereso Crunk Ten Geise, Holly Strong, Tonya Ludwig. Down Anderson, Poulo Moddex, 2nd Row: Jockie Heersche, Liso Dorron, Kris Heersche; Mory Anne Douglos, R,hondo Hormon, Down Woods, 3rd Row: Crysrol Clorli, Noncy Koch, Shelly Anderson, Loro Perry John; Jenny Heersche, Corhy Geoglien, Sherri Kinney, 4th Row: Michelle Fisher, Derh Evilsizer; Morcio Rosene; Mono Gessner, Tino Gorrior, Drendo Horrmon Chod Sowers works for o take down ogolnsr his Adorns Cenrrol opponenr With o firnn grip Dorry Ehle ontlclpofes o winning pin ogoinsr his Churubusco opponenr Wrestling 101 With extreme concentration Heidi Weirfeldr execures her rourine on rhe beam Gymnostics Squad β Front Row: Sondy Dorceron, Diono EIrod; Korhy Wolko, Kylo Deormon, Kris Heerscl e, Heidi Wierfeldr, Dock Row: Coach Monico Zeir, Down Anderson. Amy Solfronl ' i. Cindy Hecl ler, Down Horber, Sonee Dorsey, Jenny Heersche, Cooch Vivion Soughon Practice Winning isn ' r everyrhing as rhe gymnosrics ream learned. The season proved ro be a building period wirh many expecrorions and goals ro be reached The gymnasr experienced many challenging meers as disoppomrmenr played a major parr wirh many injuries causing disrress and grief towards rhe ourcome of rhe season. Goals ro be reoched were acquired by some demonstrated on rhe floor, vault, beam and unevens. To improve rheir skills and ability for the meets to come they pracriced after school during the regular season five nights a week The challenge will remain with all, as the entire gymnastics team will return next season and many upcoming Freshmen will join the teom. Showing her grocefuiness Soni Dorsey performs her own original rourine β’i02 GymnQstics Ploying the role of a contortionist Lisa Drunson goes oil our ro exhibit her exonc beam routine Dione EIrod: Kris Heersche and Lisa Drunson discuss Amy Sulfronk watch the performonce occuring on the personol techniques os Sonce Dorsey, Shelly Cullen; floor Susie Lomont, JocKie Heersche, Heidi Wierfeldt and GymnQsfics l05 Runners Break Meet Records The rrock ream rurned our ro be one of rhe besr in recenr years. Wirh less rhon 10 rerurning lerrermen and only four seniors, Coach Tom Adorns pur rogerh- er a ream rhar, in his words, was more rhan I expecred Alrhough rhey didn ' r win any of rhe major meers, rhey almosr always had or leasr rwo oursronding performances per meer. Senior Devin Anderson ployed a large parr in many of rhose wins. Anderson ran rhe low hurdles in record rime and won rhe conference in rhar evenr wirh 39.3 as rhe fourrh besr in Norrheosrern Indiana. He also ran on rhe record breaking 400 relay ream rhar also won rhe confer- ence. Orher members of rhor relay ream were Neol Lengacher, Terry Rekeweg, and Keirh Delagrange. Lastly, Anderson anchored rhe hurdle relay ream rhar won rhree evenrs, one or rhe Voodion Inviro- rional and rwo ar rhe Wayne Trace Relays. Orher members of rhor ream were Keirh Delagronge, Mark Kinney, and Jeff Derning. Anorher winning ream β rhe pole vouir ream, consisring of Neol Lengacher, Gory Vondron and Rod Sieger β our-jumped five orher reams ro come home wirh a trophy. Sophomore Mark Kinney jumped 6 ' 1 ro break rhe High Jump record which was ser ren years ago ar 6 ' ' 4 Even if rhe track ream couldn ' r brog obour rheir meer results, they could always remember rheir srinr OS a recording group and their hit, The Woodlon Bunch, sung to the tune of The Drady Bunch. β : Vo rsity Trock Teom - Front Row: Dob Docror, Kent Hoffman. Devin Anderson, Jeff Derning, Neol Lengacher, Keirfi Delogronge Second Row: Gory Vondron, Jim Allen, Jeff Zeilmger, Mike Augen- srein, Darren Yerl ' i, Terry P,ekeweg, Jeff Norr Third Row; Coocfi Thomas Adams, Joel Doehrmon, mgr , Kevin Wells, Sreve Swing, Mark Kinney, Kevin Fiedler, Mike Hommon, Leroy Drown Fourth Row: Mike P,odman, Drod Seelig, Kevin Yoder, Hoi Myers, Sreve Colhoun, Lorry Miller, Chad Hissong, P,ich Allen Giving one final surge, Keirh Delogronge heads for rhe rope ond o win in rhe 100 merer dosh i04 VQrsify Track with determination etched on his face, Jim Allen heaves rhe shor pur toward o wm during o home meer Sophomore Mark Kinney clears 6 ' 1 in his record breoliing High Jump Trophy winners ot the Wayne Troce Reloys include rhe rwo hurdle reloy reoms ond rhe pole vault team Members ore, left to right, Devin Andetson, Neal Lengachet, Mark Kinney, Rod Sieger, Keith Delogronge, Lynn Schwartz, Gory Vondran ond Jeff Derning Striding over the first hurdle, Jeff Derning heeds for rhe finish line ond a win ogamst the Dellmont Droves Varsity TrQck -f05 Young Team Aggressively Wins Trocl Meets The 1982 girl ' s rrock ream was q young one wirh only one senior, Tomi VonGunren, rerurning. The ream consisred mosriy of freshmen who did c greor job of serring new individual records. Freshman Joni Smirh ser o record in Discus wirh a rhrow of 103 ' 10 . Jeanerre Plorrer olso ser a record in field evenrs wirh o height of 5 ' 2 ' 2 in rhe high jump Dorh Amy Ander- son and Jeanerre Plorrer ser new records in low hurdles wirh o rime of 15.9. Coached by Kim Srairs, Korhie Wilder, and Dicis Clevenger, rhe ream worKed our 6 days o week and berween I ' i hours o doy They began procricing in rhe firsr parr of February and Front Row: Cooch Korhy Wilder, Dobbi Gorrell, Yvonne Kocer, Kelley Woebbeking, Vicki Doty, Non Dedwell, Tommy VonGunten, CoQch Kim Sroirs Second Row: Shelly Phillips, Shern Hoover, Jill Newhord, Jeonerre Plorrer, Teresa Crunk, Carol VonHorn, Luonne Pusey Third Row: Noncy Koch, Michelle Vogler, Debbie Holsey. Soroh Riebersol. Amy Soolfronk, Jenny Heersche, Louro Perryjohn, Jocl ie Heersche, Fourth Row: Amy Anderson, Mirzi Mornn, Joni Smirh, Debbie Manor, Trocy P-eddin, Corhy Goeglign, Jeanne Plor- rer Lost Row: β Mgrs Michelle Thiele, Lisa Love, Sarah Zendher continued unril rhe end of Moy when rhey ended wirh rhe Secrionols. Fourreen individuals qualified for sectionals wirh plocemenrs in the long jump and 1600 meter relay Sophomore Debbie Holsey placed 6rh in rhe long jump while Non Dedwell, Amy Anderson, Kelly Voebbeking and Jeanne Plorrer placed 5rh in rhe 1600 merer relay. The y conquered sore muscles and shin splinrs to end with a respectoble season. The teom placed 3rd in rhe A.C.A.C. and hod 14 varsity lerrer winners. The spirir and talent of the young ream will take rhem for inro rhe nexr year ' s season. Cooch Dick Clevenger consoles Junior Yvonne Kocer offer losing o hard foughr roce 106 Girrs High School Track In the aOO meter teloy. Sophomore Nan Dedwell honds off during Adoms Cenrrol-Leo meer ro Junior Keliey Woobbelsmg Girl ' s Track Voodlon vs Corroll, Heriroge 2nd Woodlon vs Sourhern Wells, Norwelt 2nd Woodlon vs Hiclttville 1sr Woodlon Leo. Adorns Cenrrol Isr Woodlan vs-Concordio 1sr Woodlon-vsCfiurubusco 1sr Voodlon vs New Haven Losr Woodlon vsHording, Norwell Ord Woodlon vs A C A C 3rd Woodlon vs Hording Invirarionol Ord Torol Win Loss Record 75 Junor Yvonne Kocer sroys close behind rhe Adams Cenrrol oppo- lonr during rhe 1600 merer run Freshmon Amy Anderson hurdles ' posr rhe rwo opponents for an eosy - evenr rhe low hurdle Girl ' s High School Trock 107 Junior High Races Toward Big Time Meet The panting behind you began ro in- crease; you feir worm air on your necis The foorsreps behind you increased, ond you heard rhem slop rhe osphoir surface. Deeds of sweor rncUled down inro your eyes. Your legs feIr like rhey would drop, bur you pushed yourself onward. Ar losr you crossed rhe finish line β o magnifi- cent finish This was one of the many scenes in o Junior High trod-; meet The 7th and 8th grade girls were coached by Mary Hetricl-; and three oth- er former students β Mark Pusey, Drent Wells and Craig Dontroger who olso cooched 7th ond 8th grade boys track. The Junior High participants not only received the experience of competition, but they also improved themselves phys- ically. They begon their longest race down the track of life toward adulthood. cy :tI? ; L-iMfcMB Jr. High Girls Track - Front Row: Glorio Ely, Srephonie Derning, Lyndo Groms, Jodie Hicl ie, Schely Gerbers; Lynn Erzler, Shannon Worren; Angle CSoughmon. Teresa Logon Middle Row: Judy Dose, Dru Delegronge. Angie Logon, Sheilo Schurg, Trocy Anderson, Amy Dowers, Tina Durlihorr, Diana Morrin, Cheryl Nicole, Dock Row: Kelly Schleng, Shannon Myers, Diane Mousrrem, Shown Axon, Jomi Miller, Penny Conroy, Korren Horns, Sara Nusebomb, Sue Eicher, Lisa Hege, Coaches Croig Donrroger; Mork Pusey, Nor Pictured, Mory Herrick 10S Jr. High Track Junior High Track, Front Row: Monre Podillo. Tom Oergmon, Morr Sneglirz, Rondy Kirzmiller, Scorr Wilder, Roy Mendenholl. Clork Mundy, Dret Morrer, Middle Row: Kenr DeLogronge. Shone Ponsor. Don Smirh, Chuck Kizer, Jim Worren, Chorles Smirh, Drod Dowdirch, Rod Hubbord, Jeff Deoch, Second Middle Row: Nick Lengocher, Ctoug McNolly, Heorh Hosrerler, Scorr Molfoir, Jimmy Docror, Jomie Milis, Morrie Grober, Scorr Yoder, Dock Row: Mork Winn, Moris Vorel, Ricis Drumerr, Dove Voors, Jeff Mozer, Curr Hodley, Cooches; Drenr Wells, Croig Donroger, Mork Pusey Jr. High TrQck 109 ' . . . No Joy In Mudville ... Off ro Q slow srorr, rhe boseboll ream foughr on uphill borrle oil season. To unify rhe ream, players end coaches needed ro find a woy ro creare reomwork. As one ream member commenred, If rhe ourfield wos doing well, rhe infield wasn ' r succeeding, and visa verso The conrinuorion of rhe seoson wasn ' r srrong because of rainy weorher The finol weete of rhe baseball season were olmosr over, and rhrough oil of rhose hard ro win gomes ond rough procrices, rhe ream solidified for rhe remoining gomes. As rhe boseboll ream won one more gome, rhe gome scores were much closer because rhe ream finally hod reoded o level of reomwork rogerherness The final ourcome of rhe boseboll season was rhree wins and eighreen losses. The leading hirrers were Kevin Shull and Sreve O ' Keefe who borh mode ACAC All Conference Honorable Menrion Reserve Doseboll - From Row: Dor Giris Kim Weiis, Veronico Gorcio, Heidi Vierfieidr Middle Row: Paul Scrilegel, mgr., Morr Scrmell-ier, Drod Erile, Scorr Derning, Druce Werling, Tod Krumlouf, Kurr Berz, Ed Hormon, mgr Dock Row: Assisronr Cooch [ .oger Srrourmon, Pvon Hormonn, Doug Dorirroger. Srionnon Porisor. Phiil Jomes, Mark Koch, Drion Nieuwiondr, Duone Kees, Gory Srieglirz, mgr. Dot Girl Joni Geary listens presses his srroregy pions of w v-hile Jur ior Mirch Armbrusrer ex nnir g rhe Corroli gome Aiming to pitch o strike. Senior Mori Anderson heovily concenrrores on purring our his mon or rhe plote Intensely slonding by. Senior Ctorry Ehie worches how reom mem ber Senior Mori ' ; Anderson rries ro pur our o mon on firsr bose 1 10 Boseboll Varsity Doseboll - Front Row: Dor Girls Liso Szjono, Jockie Yonl o, Joni Leuenberger, Morcio Rosene, Lynn Engle, Sondy Wilder, Joni Geary Middle Row: Mirch Armbruster, Por Horn. Chod Sowers. Ricl-i Horns. Tim Trocey. Sreve O ' Keefe. Tom Srembeck. Ken Zeimmer. Mork Anderson Dock Row: Cooch Deon Lehrmon. Ed Horrmon. mgr . 5corr Goeglein, Mike Derrsche. Sreve Goeglein. Drenr Werling, Todd Drown, Dorry Ehle. Kevin Shull, Poul Schlegel. mgr , Assisiont Cooch P-oger Srrourmon Varsity Doseboll Woodlon vs-Woyne Troce 85 Woodlon vsSourhern Wells 15 Woodlon vs-Elmhursr 117 Woodlon vs-New Haven 57 Woodlon vs Anrwerp 36 Woodlon vsEosr Side 06 Woodlon vs Sourh Side 315 Woodlon vs Corroll 18 Woodlon vs Norwell 46 Woodlon vs Homesreod 38 Voodlon vs Concordio 45 Woodlon vsHomesreod 010 Woodlon vs Concerdio 010 Woodlon vsChurobusco 1012 Voodlon vs Leo 211 Woodlon vsHeriroge 817 Woodlonvs Adorns Cenrrol 49 Woodlon vsDishop Luers 07 Voodlon vs Diuffron 111 Woodlon vsNew Hoven 46 Woodlon vsDIuffron 34 Torol Win Loss Record 18-3 N . V Detween Innings or the Woyne Troce gome, Scorr Goeglein ond Scorr Dernmg eye rhe boi girls os rhey bring worer Reserve Doseboll Woodlon vsDellmonr 45 Woodlon vsAnrwerp 26 Woodlon-vs-New Hoven 914 Woodlon vsDellmonr 68 Woodlon-vs Henroge 39 Woodlon vsHomesreod 24 During one of the first sunny doys in spring. Junior Doug Dowers drives far down rhe foirwoy for fiis besr fiir of rfie seoson Teeing Off For Record Season The golf ream was up ro par rhis year wirh eleven of rhe ream members rerurnir g from lost year, having losr only rwo seniors. Afrer rhe vi er spell was over, rhe golf ream was our ro prove where rhey srood among rhe orher schools. Many of rhe ream reached rheir own individual goals ser, and rhey wenr on ro perfecr rheir performances as rhe season conrinued. Among rhe records ser, Doug Dowers mainroined rhe besr overage of 40.05, while Mike Mull hod rhe besr win-loss record (10-3-1). The overall record, nor counring secrionols, was 21 wins and 17 losses. In rwo-woy comperirion, rhe reom won 7 and losr 7, losing 5 rwo-woy marches by 5 srroUes. The junior vorsiry won 6 and losr 2 in rwo-woy comperirion. Senior Mike Mull practices his form oo rfie ree prior to leaving Eorly In April, Todd Gerbers procnces his purring in preporonon for an for Anzono for a summer of golf upcoming meer the nexr week 112 Golf Golf Team - Front Row: Sreve Vogrmon. Dill King, Doug Dowers Scorr Hoeppner, Curr Zink Second Row: Mike Mull, Todd Doringer ' Todd Gerbers, Todd Colperzer, Kevin Morshous, Jeff McKinley .β ..4 Putting for o sfiort one, Cooch Dill Mull demonsrrores rhe correcr ' orm wfiich the reom should strive to mosrer Hitting Q fiord one down ttie course. Sophomore Dill King drives for his best yordoge of rhe seoson Golf 113 From Left to right: Lori Funk, Denise Dreir, Nikl i Mc Coin, Kelly Girordor; Mirzi Morrin, Heidi Weirfeldr; Kim Wells; Veronico Gorcio worch the ocnon on rhe CS floor during one of rhe home gomes Preparing for the football season ro come, Colleen Alles, Tommy VonGunten ond Shelly Cullen shoe rheir creorive numbering sys- tem Varsity Dasketboll β Front Row: Joni Geary, P,o5e Miller, Tommi VonGuren Middle Row: Colleen Alles, Shelly Cullen Dock Row: Copr Lonell Choney From left to right: Rose Miller, Tomi VonGunren, Copr Lonell Choney, Joni Gory, Collen Alles, ond Shelly Cullen display rhe Sroie Runner Up IHSA trophy During the tourney Foy Yoder performs one of the mony cheets the squad learned or bosketboll comp. Cheerleoding - A Specialty The poinrs kepr adding up on rhe score board, rhe ream wos headed for a win, rhe crowd yelled louder os rhe level of exciremenr rose wirh every oddirionol score. Cheerleaders began season practice before rhe orhleric sec- sons. Foorball and baskerboll cheerleaders orrended Doll Store NCA (Notional Cheerleader Associorion) where they spent four days learning effecrive cheers, side lines, jumps, gymnastics, and how to be an enrhusiosric cheerleader. At NCA rhe foor- ball cheerleaders received many awards such os one superior, three excellents, and o Spirit Stick The Vorsiry basketball cheerleaders attended ICF (Interno- rionol Cheerleoding Foundation) for three days at Doll Store University, learning oddirionol cheers, side lines, ond various jumps. During the three days they received rhe following awards: Spark Shine, 110%, Creativity and o Superior The varsity boskerboli cheerleaders traveled to Hicteville, Edgerron, and Ossion where they received first place honors. Everyday ofter school in rhe fall, rhe squad practiced new cheers incorporating them into the old routines. In addition, rhe cheerleaders expressed their creotiviry by making posters and decorating lockers for the reams ' members. A moin objective for the cheerleaders was to inspire rhe student body to cheer wirh rhem, to become involved in building momentum of cheers and spirit, and to help the teams win. As seasons ended, the memories remained, and cheer- leoders remembered the hours of practice, the posters and most of oil β the winning games. Varsity Dosketboll Cheerleaders join forces in rheir orrempr ro conquer The Fan. ' Varsity [kisketboll Cheerleaders Arnos, Copr Shan Schurg Front Row: Sheryl Sodlon, Soroh Miller, Kns Tuggie. P.obin GosKil Dock Row: Fay Yoder, Kris Kees, Lisa 5zojnQ, Duffy Kees. Pom Cheerleaders 115 β β N Students Receive Scholastic Recognition Respecr, recognition, commendorion β goals for oil of us β were jusr o few of rhe words used ro describe rhe young odulrs in NHS, NHS (Norionol Honor Society) was what the name innplied β o selected group of students recognized for their ccodemic achievements . Faculty members submitted the names of students who they believed showed sub- stantial NHS qualifications throughout the year. Veter- an members mode o day of visiting classes of the achievers and officially pinned rhe happy, ond sometimes surprised, new honor members. The ju- nior honor members received a NHS pin with public recognition on Honor Night, while rhe seniors were given rheir Honor Chords to wear or graduation. Decorated with Christmas enthusiasm. Junior Tommy Mullerr whispers her gifr requesrs inro Sanro Clous ' eor Student Council Front Row; Mork Anderson, Aniro Huff, Ten Gerig (Sect ), Sreve Swing, Lynn Enggle (V Pres ), Tommy Mullerr (Trees ), Jeff McKinley (Pres ) Second Row; Trocey Reddin, Jeff Derning, Deb Eglody, Kelley Woebbeking, Chris Logon, Scorr Hoeppner Third Row; Sonee Dorsey, Tino Orr. Julie Lomonr, Kim Wells, Jeff Hoggelberger, Morcio Srieglirz, Donnie Miller Last Row; Kenr Hoffman, Mr Keirh Pierson 1i6 Student Council After on unsuccessful atfempf or odequorely decoronng rhe gym wirh icicles, Lynn Engle. Scorr Hoeppner ond Tom Mullerr decide rhor perhaps reoding rhe insrrucrions may help in rheir efforrs Chatting after the Honor Banquet Mrs. Kurrz, Lynn Engle, Mr Keirh Pierson, and Mrs Engle each have rheir own differenr way of expressing rhe evenings ocriviries for rhe comero β Ji.. t i ' y I P - β’ ' .β ' . ' iBa Br Hilffi HKn l l v Hv β J v H l l l r ' ttHK B NHS Front Row; Knsro Eoger, Charlorre Gerig, Vicki Dory, Jody Amsrurz, Korhi York Second Row; Robin Drodemyer, Keren Kim- mel, Kelley Woebbeking. Morcio Srieglirz, Suson Miller, Lynn Engle, Jon Gevers Third Row; Ten Gerig, Liso Svensson, Wanda Hodley, Bonira Miller, Treva Srutzman, Sherri Vogrmon. Karen Kees, Tomi Schrenk Fourth Row; Aniro Huff, Shori Krohn. Lynferd Schworrz, Kenr Hoffman, Mirch Armbrusrer, James O ' Keefe, Morrin Dusche, Marcio F ' .osene, Mr Tom Horns Last Row; Keirh Orr, Neol Len- gocher, Mark P ekeweg, Michael Mull, Jeff Derning, Kevin Shull, Jeff McKinley During the onnuol NHS banquet. Ten Geng ond porenr enjoy rhe enrerroinmenr of Excxjus Taking o break from o Srudenr Counol ocriviry, Kenr Hoffmen demonsrrates his olrernorive ro rhe dunk shor. NHS 119 Clubs Train Future Leaders Some clubs served; some clubs had fun while creoring siruorions where indi- vidual wirs were resred. Such was rhe case wirh rhe rwo clubs, Medicol Careers ond Dungeons and Drogons. The Medical Careers Club made irs members very aware rhar in any sociery leoders are necessary. Srudenrs who chose ro be a parr of rhis club became quickly owore of rheir sociol responsibil- iries Under rhe supervision of Mr. Tom Adoms, rhe group rook many field rrips ro medical fociliries in rhe area. The ma- jor projecr for rhe year wos rhe annual blood mobile in which many of rhe high school srudenrs rook porr, assisring rhe Red Cross in o number of ways. The Dungeons and Dragons Club was a newcomer ro rhe club scene. Orga- nized by Mr. Ed Delong, rhe members creored fonrosy siruorions in which rhey pirred rheir wirs agoinsr eoch orher in o rime of dragons, knighrs, heroes, and villains. Dungeons and Dragons β Front Row: Drod Dennerr, Doug Spierl-i, Shonnon Porisor, Tod Krumlouf, Gory Srieglirz, Borry n icl-ihort Dock Row: John Durlihorr, Ed Horrmon, Morr Scl neli-ier, Shown Srroley Medicol Coreers - Front Row; Jone Unsicker, Jeff McKinlley, Korhi Yorli, Liso Love Middle Row: Denise Miiler, Tommy Miller, Debbie Dorteron, Down Knepp, Anne Wierfieldr, f hondo Srricl-(er Dock Row: Lisa Dorron. Jockie Yonlso, Wendy bedding, Joan Unsicker. John Knechr, Tonyo Dusick, Jeff Hagelberger. f hondo Delagronge, Mr Thomos Adoms, sponsor i20 Dungeons Dragons, Medical Careers FHA β Front Row: Mrs Julio Wilson, sponsor, Yvonne Gerig, Annerre KennerK, Morcio Srieglirz, Jonet Gevers, Chris Lomb, Sue Mornngly, Shern Eager, Jeonerre Lomonr, Srocy Combs Second Row: Derh Lorhomer. Drendo Boughmon, Shirl Corpenrer, Julie Thiele, Ten Gerig, Pom Arnos, Aniro Sreury, Roxonne Spieth, Melody Molfoir, June Meyer, Corhy Wolko, Lourie Johnson, Kim McMoken, Heleno Drown Third Row; Lmdo Shoheen, Tino Show, Wendy fXeddin, Jom Luenberger, Diono Gustin, Shern Vogrmon, Tomi VonGunren, Sondy Doon, Donno Hogon, Korhi York, Shelley Phillips, Morcio Rosene, Lynn Engle. Tommy Muller Fourth Row: Corlo Perry, Shelly Schurg, Tommy Doiron, Joon Unsicker, Noncy Doon, Lisa Szqjna, Kris Kees. Jane Unsicker, Liso Love, Robin Jomes. Liso Hege, Jockie Epple. Oobbi Gorrell Fifth Row: Wondo Horber, Down Horber. Poulo Kennerk, ( obin Hormonn, Shori Schurg, Wendy Miller, Sonee Dorsey, Chris Logon, Tonyo Dusick, Duffy Kees, Foy Yoder, Kim Horns, Jockie Heersche. Jenny Heersche Sixth Row: Julie Lomonr, Donnie Miller, Suzi Lomonr, Renee Jomes, Trocey Reddm, Corolyn Nori, Tereso Wohl, Down Knepp, Tommy Miller, Jill Ehle, Wondo Hodley, Julie Schlegel, Veronico Reeb Seventh Row: Sondy Docror, Kylo Deeormon, Nancy Koch, Jackie Lomonr, Cheryl Sodlon, Noncy Hockemeyer, Jocque Thiele, Theresa Horrmon, Diono EIrcxJ, June Quinn, Lynerre Leichty, Kellie Smirh Eighth Row: Norma Dromes, Poulo Hoeppner. Commie Riebersol, Holly Hirsch, Soroh Yerta, Kim Wells, Ronnie Gorcio, Drendo Horrmon, Tino Gornorr, Denise Knoblouch, Cindy Heckler, Angela Wierfeldr, Joyce Copsey Ninth Row: Liz Crone, Lori Geisrwhire, Deb Crone, Rhondo Fry, Down Woods. Solly Lehman, Julie Funk, Ten Giese, Tino Orr, Sondy Wilder, Soroh Zehender, Decky Werlmg, Diono Gruber Tenth Row: Koren Ehle, Kornno Krohn, Lindo Dowers, Lori Funk, Shelly McDermorr, Derh Werlmg FHA - Front Row: Mr Richord Grubough, sponsor, Sreve Heme, Ron Funk, Curr Emenhiser, Mark Smirh, Wondo Hodley, Mike Fuelling, Dnon Geng, Dovid Srieglirz, Shone Mummo, Mr Ron Hefry, sponsor Second Row: Poul Dix, Croig Smirh, Ron Delogronge, Mike Coomer, Drenr Singer, Andy Kurtz, Kevin Yoder, Morr Schnell-.er, Gory Srieglirz Third Row: Darren Wolburn, Jim Koenemon. Sreve Swing, Kyle Former, John Durkhorr. Dill Drown, Morrin Dusche, Tomi Schrenk, Shon Krohn, Corol Von Horn, Susan Kennerk, Michelle Thiele Fourth Row: Keirh Orr, Rondy Druns, Ed Dromes, Lynn Rekeweg, Ralph Kurrz, Mark Rekeweg, Troy Geng, Mike Gruber, Cheryl Sweer, Loro Periyjohn, Tereso Moyes Fifth Row: Noncy Doon, Mike Miller. Tim Helmke, Lynn Schworrz, Someno Khan. Rurh Rei eweg, Suzie Sorrozin, Roy Dowson, Ted Gerbers. Rondy Hockemeyer, Joe Geng, Sixth Row: Shelron Wolburn, Gory Vondron, Darren Yerl , Todd Colperzer, Mike Riebersol, Doug Dowers. Jock Jomes, Mike Durchordr, Todd Dower, Jon Werlmg, Mork Drodrmueller. DeWoyne Faulk Seventh Row: Sreve Hirschy. Dnon FronWin. Tracy Terrell. Drod Dennerr. Cormen Vonover FHA FFA 121 Drama Unites Past Future Eosr Allen, no school rodoy β rhese words were, of course, music ro our rired lirrle ears or 5:30 cm, on Q weekday. Even o delay wos bliss, bur as rhe winrer wore on . . . end on, and on, rhese words became a problem. The normal club schedule was ferociously murilored, and soon clubs could nor meer or oil. The Dramo Club suffered, jusr like orher clubs, bur rhey rried nor ro ler rhe snow days slow rhem down. Members worked diligenrly on rhe fall produc- rion BAREFOOT IN THE PARK, fulfilling rhe under srood rule rhor club members should parricipore in some way wirh rhe producrions. The club rhen rock- led prepororions needed for rheir annual Storshine Review. The Februay 20rh performance dare moved in quickly. Audirions for rhe rroupe personnel and rhe comperirion ocrs were held or rhe end of January. Then rhe snow days ser in again, and wirh rhem a sense of panic. However, rhe law of dramo srores rhor rhe rheorre people work berrer under pressure, and work rhey did; rhe show was a rerrific success The acrs were corrolored around rhe rheme, Yesrerdoy, Today, and Tomorrow. The rroupe performed ocrs from all rhree parrs, while volunreers from rhe foorboll ream highlighred rhe Today Era, as well as rhe bonds Exodus and Deadline. Senior Devin Anderson acred as MC for rhe evening, adding a dash of pizzazz wirh his plenriful jokes berween ocrs. Comperirion acr winners were: 1sr place, Morcia Rosene, 2nd ploce, Lynn Engle; 3rd place, Kim Horch- er. Speecti Teom Front Row; Marcio P,osene (5oc Seer.), Diil Drown (VPres), Krisro Eoger (Treas) Second Row; Chucl-i Hommon, Sanee Dorsey, Liso Hoeppner. Wendy Miiler Third Row; Michelle Fislner. Todd Drown, f ichord Ciory, Jon Gevers, Mrs Louise Jones, Krisri Cooi ' i. Kyle Former Lost Row; Sreve Swing, Joni Geory After occomponying many of the other acts, rreslimon Drion Geng finds his rime m rhe sporlighr during Storshine os he pioys his own composition During the Yesterday port of Storshine Review, Senior Diil Drown seems ro rhinl-; rhor he is rhe man, handsome and srrong whiie Junior Lynn Engle, os Pippin ' s grondmorher, seems ro find his unconvincing rocrics amusing 122 Speed NFL DrQmQ Mrs. Louise Jones goes over notes wirh Ten Giese, sroge monoger, ond Crystal Clark, srudenr direcror, during rhe hecnc lasr week before WEST SIDE STORY. Upper Left: Volunteet players from our Stote Runner-up football 1 team demansrrore for rhe STARSHINE audience rhe Above: Dromo Club Front Row; Trudy Cresringer, Krisro Eoger (Trees ), Morcia r ,osene CV Pres ), Tarn Mullerr (Seer ), Lynn Engle (Pres ) Second Row; Jonerre Lomonr, Veronica Reeb, Eric McKin- ley. Mrs Louise Jones, Kellie Smirh, Jon Gevers. Dill Smirh Third Row; Loni Luenberger, Reneo James, Sherri Vogrmon, Ten Giese, Crysrol ClorK Foutth Row; Chns Logon, Liso Drunson, Liso Svensson, Devin Anderson. Kelley WoebbeKing, Michelle Fisher, Julie Lomonr, Liso Hoeppner Dock Row; Wendy Miller. Rich Clory, Dill Drown, Kyle Former, Rhondo Hormon, Diono Gusnn, Korhy WolKo, Kris Heersche Above: In his Sundoy best. Senior Devin Anderson rrys unsuccessfully ro ger his poinr across while he rells one of his monyjoKes os MC for rhe STARSHINE evening Speech NFL DrQmQ -)23 Prom Committee - Front Row: ( oxonn Spierh, Jacliie Epple, Down Rode- mocher, 5heliy McDerrmort, Krisro Eoger, Derh Werling Second Row: Jeff Zeilinger, Colleen Alles, Joni Geory, Lisa Hoeppner, Vicki Dory, Yvonne Kocer. Dobbi Gorrell, Drenr Werling Dock Row: Julie Funk, Scorr Goeglein, Wendy Reddin, June Quinn, Gory Vondron, Poulo Kennerk. Down Horber, Mirch Armbrusrer, Diono EIrod, Juniors Plan Spring Prom Wirh Moy 15rh rhe dore ser for rhe Junior-Senior Prom and o mulrirude of rhings ro be occomplished rfie Juniors worked fiurried- ly wirh rhe rime rhor wos ovoiloble Decouse of rhe numerous school days missed becouse of rhe bod weorher, rhe clubs were canceled for a while ond rhe Prom Commirree found rime when- ever possible ro orgonize rheir plans Finding a bond, planning rhe dinner menu, choosing rhe prom colors and designing rhe invirorions were only parr of rhe rask involved ro moke rhis yeors Prom o success Time was also of rhe essence ro locare ond reserve o ploce for rhe prom As everyone shored in rhe work ro be done rhe commirree complered rhe roslis OS plonned and rhe Prom was ready ro rake off once again, eh? Choirmen of the Board, Juniors Mirch Armbrusrer, Gory Vondron, Scorr Goeglein and Jeff Zeilinger, moke corporare plans for rhe Prom enrerroinmenr. 124 Prom Committee Conferring on on orricle ro be wnrren, POW WOW editors, Aniro Huff end Srocy Combs reoch o muruol ogreemenr obour which edironol policy rhey will Staffs Publish Foil began nor o cenr ro our name Goining money rhe sure immorrol game. Reaching our ro merchanrs far and wide in joining forces ro roke our side. From builders ro grocers and gas srorions ro cirizens expressing sincere congrarularions, We achieved rhe money as you can see, ro mol e rhis yearbooK as tesr as ir could be. The job wasn ' r easy bur o rosk somerimes fun,- as rhe work piled up, ir hod ro be done. Dorh groups encounrered challenging siruarions, Meering deadlines wirh mony expecrorions. Loading rhe cameras, copruring picrures of sporrs and clubs β a variery of mixrures. Unired rhey wrore borh ARROW and POW WOW; Divided rhey worked as Sullivan did rhe Chow Chow. Mark Anderson mode jokes, bur he wosn ' r a clown; rhe show was caprured by one and only Dill Drown. The enrerroinmenr was surely nor professionol, bur only oursranding ond definarely original. Dorh ARROW and POW WOW were very sum- parheric, ro pur ir blunrly all in all ir was copaceric! POW WOW ARROW - Front Row: Devm Anderson, Aniro Huff, Debbie Eglody, Mrs Jone Sullivon, odvisor, Jeff Derning Middle Row: MorK Anderson, Morcio r osene, Anosrosio Combs, Ten Morz, Robin Dredemeyer, Dill Drown, Tommy Mullerr, Sreve Swing, JocKie Yonko, f obin Hormonn, Holly Srrong, Crystal Clark Bock Row: Joni Geory, Todd Drown, Mike Kouder, Eric McKinley, Lynn Engle. Shelly McDermotr, Down Rodemacher, Noncy Duncon Absenr β Koren Kimmel In the foil, with all things considered unorgonlzed, AR- ROW editor Todd Drown breol-is his way rhrough rhe stocte of yeorbool- s to be distributed m one doy PublicQfions 125 FCA Maranatho The Fellowship of Chrisrion Arhleres, on orgonizo- rion commirred ro fulfilling rhe srudenrs life borh phys- ically and spiriruolly, and rhe Moronrha Fellowship combined rhis year for o series of Friday morning huddles. During rhese meerings rhey hod guesr speakers on numerous ropics, plus rhey were hosr ro norionolly known religious singer, Roy LoFevro. They Also orrended many convocorions or Grobill Mission- ary Church and concerrs or The Apple. 126 FCA β First Row: Drod Seelig, Jeff Zeilmger, Scorr Goeglein, r ' .on i-loeppner, Ed Horrmon, Paul Schleget, Bonnie Miller, Amro Huff, Jeff Derning Second Row; Drenr Werling, Tony Persyn, Joel Doehr- mon, Kevin Morshous, Sreve O ' Keefe, Kenr Hoffmon, Kevin Fiedler, Holly Hirsch Third Row: Terry f eKeweg, Tim Helmke, Curr Hermonn, Tim Trocey, Jim O ' Keefe. Jill Ehle, Lisa Hoeppner, r hondo Dowers, Michelle Homm, Noncy HocKemeyer, Amy An- derson, Jocque Thiele Fourth Row: Todd Heckley, Kevin Schworrz, Lorry Miller. Joy Vesrol, Sreve Goeglein, Julie Schlegel, Sreve Swing, Yvonne Kocer, Joneon Osborn, Dobbi Gorrell Fifth Row: Mr Leiond Erzler, Rod Sieger, Druce Verling, Sreve Vogr mon. Dnon Evilsizer, Morry P-ekeweg. Kevin Wells, Mark Anderson. Mirch Armbrusrer. Gory Vondron, Vicki Dory, Michelle Allen, Mr Dill Dollier Maronotha β First Row: Joy Zimmermen, Sanee Dorsey, Sore Zehender, Angie Delogronge, Corhy Thomos Second Row: khondo Srnd er, Jon Albrecht, Chorlorre Gerig, Morie Morris, Cloire Crunk, Down Woods, Melody Molfoir Third Row: Trudy Cresr singer. Corhy Winesburg, Persy Morris, Renoe Whircrofr, Luenn Pusey, Denise Miller, Lourie Longsron, Koren Miller Mr. Dill Dollier ond Kevin Schworrz listen ro inspirorionol music courresy of norionolly known Christian Rocli singer, Roy LoEevre During o Fridoy Morning Huddle, Sreve Goeglein, Tony Persyn, Joy Zimmermon, Jen Albrechr, Angie Delogronge, Joon Unsicker, ond Tomi Von Gunren teke port in o project planning discussion Intramurols Spirit Drod Gelstwhlle, Ron Hormonn. ond Chad Hissong shoor some hoops during inrromurols Intromurols - Front Row: Roberr Donnger, Sreve Hall, Corhy Goeglein, Sherry Hubbord, Korlo Perry. Jockie Motley, Sherry Hoo- ver, JocKie Heersche, Louro Perryjohn, Jennifer Heersche, Down Horber, Poulo Kennerk, Mory Ann Douglos Second Row: Drod Geisrwhire, Al Eglogy, Sreve Norr, Jeonerre Plorrer, Helen Busche, Shelly Anderson, Violet Drown, Noncy Koch, Men Ruckmon, Liso Gerodor, Solly Woodring. Wondo Horber, DeWoyne Sturzmon. Third Row: Lynn Frecker, Ronny Hormonn, Jomes Combs, Kimber- ly Snyder, Jennifer Monhollen, Romono Woodring, Jeonnine Plot- ter, Cheryl Sweet, Joni Smith, Michelle Homm, Jeff McKee, Sheldon Wolburn Fourth Row: Phil Jomes, Elton Gingerich, Richard Kreischer, Tod Krumlouf, Decky Werling, Kotrino Krohn, Koren Ehle, Tina Gorriot, Ten Motz, Hal Myers, Gregory Duchon, Trevor Alles Fifth Row: Scort Derning, Chad Hissong, Doug Donrroger, Mike Manter, Mork Gessner, Mike Hammon, Droolc Diggs, Tino Show, Rhonda Dowers, Shori Krohn, Rick Geng, Keith Delogronge. Jerry Hommon Sixth Row: Chris Plott, Potricio Herdon, DIonche Drown Spirit Club - Front r ow Oeth Lorhamer, Holly Strong, Robin Goskill, Teri Geng, Julie Thiele, Pom Arnos, Rose Miller, Colleen Alles, Debbie Eglody Second Row: Sheryl Sodlon, Kris Tuggle, Tonyo Ludwig, Kris Kees, Foy Yoder, Karen Kees, Lisa Szojno, Tomi Von Gunten Third Row: Mitzi Motrin, Kelli Girordot, Nicole McCoin, Lori Funk, Shelly Cullen, Deborah Halsey, Lisa Drunson, Joni Geory, Shorl Schurg Fourth Row: Julie Funk, Shelly McDermott, Heidi Wietfeldt. Paulo Moddex, Denise Dreir, Veronica Garcia, Kim Veils. Down Rodemocher Freshmen cheerleaders Heidi Vierfeldt, Kelli Girardot, Kim Wells, Mitzi Mortin discuss ideas for rhe Vorsity cheerleoders to use at the next pep season. Clubs 127 A Change Of Pace Srudenrs received o break every orh- er Monday from firsr, second or rh ird period dosses. Clubs offered a differenr dimension of leorning. In rhe Chess Club, sponsored by Alvin Woldron, members ourv irred oppo- nents by pracricing rhie fine arr of check ond checkmare, New clubs introduced rhis year were Archery Club, Woodcarving Club and Compurer Club Srudenrs in rhe Archery Club learned rhe basic skills of handling a bow and orrow Woodcorving Club, sponsored by Mr. Tom Horris, allowed members ro dig inro a piece of plain wood ond creore something beouriful, Mr. Deon Ray headed rhe Compurer Club which gove members a chance ro experiment with compurer program- ming. Mr. Gary Dole helped students in Graphic Arts Club to complere two print- ed projects. One of these projects wos printing blue Warrior memo pocte which rhe members sold for profit wirh the earnings put into rhe dub treasury Each club provided a chonge of pace and odditionol learning experiences. Graphic Arts Club β Front Row: Mike Hourz, Erie DIolsely. Keirh Coswell, Lowell Delagronge, Rick Gerig. Dock Row: Scorr Sowells, Jeff Hogelberger, Mr Gory Dale, sponsor Archery Club - Front Row: Doug Dowers, Drion FronWin, Drion Nieulondt, Drod i.h e. Moik Arnu r on Miller, Scorr Sowells Dock Row: Golen Chopmon, Curr Zmk, Paul Camp, Jeff Jordon. Andy Meodor, Shown Srroley, Mte Springer, Keirh Caswell 26 Graphic Arts Archery Woodcorving Club β From Row: Par Horn, Roy Dowson, Drod Ehle, Mike Springer, Max Lengocher, Keirh Mull. Kori Leonard, DeWayne Srursmon Dock Row: Todd Drown, Golen Chopmon, Drool- s Diggs. Tim Dremer, Chris Merrier, Drenr Singer, Jeff Jordan, Mr Tom Harris, sponsor Chess Club - Fronr Row Paul Camp, Greg Justice, Jim Derrsche, Jeff Richhorr, Glenn Johns, Richord Clary, Michelle Allen, Andy Kurrz Dock Row: Mr Alvin Voldron, sponsor. Sherry Irvin, Drondy Myers, Mork Drodrmueller, Scorr Skekloff, Sreve Hall, EIron Gingerich, Mart Oerting, Joe Geng, Todd Arnos, Computer Club - Front Row: Mike Rodmon. Scorr Drueck, Druce Werlmg, Leroy Drown, Jeff Richhorr Middle Row: Glenn Johns, Normo Dromes, Roxonne Spieth, Shelly Schurg, Dorlo Clark, Sherry Hoover, Cindy Heckler, Trevor Alles, Mart Hirsch Dock Row: Tim Clevenger, Randy Druns. Tony Persyn, Jim Allen, Dovid Hirschy, Mike Augensrein, Neol Lengocher, Rich Mohr, Greg Ouchon, Mr Deon Roy. sponsor. Rtk Richhorr. Rid Newcomer Woodcorving, Chess, Compufer 129 Ski Club - Bottom Row: Mike r odmon, Jerry Ahlersmeyer, Jeff Morrin, Todd Drown, Joy Vesrol, Dill Drown, Riro Knechr, Kylo Deormon, Scorr Wolf, Korfierine Knecfit, Robin Dredemeyer Middle Row: Joy Jomes, Amy Oerring, Derh Scfiworrz, Kevin Schworrz, Michelle Wogler, Nan Dedwell, Jofin Knecfir, Dob Toggle, Neol Lengocher, P,icK Newcomer Dock Row: Down Doyle, Nikki McCoin, Koy Zerkel, Alyce Sriebling, Wendy Reddin, Joni Leuenberger, LIso Svensson, Jackie Yonko, Mike f iebersol, Mike Augensrein. Mr Sreve Hoir, sponsor. Wrestling Mot Mold Club - Front n,ow Tino Gornort, Jenny Heersche, Loro Perryjofin, Violer Drown, Micfielle Anderson, P od Sieger, Paulo Moddex, Pot Horn, Morcio Rosene, Jackie Heersche, Men r ,uckmon, Nancy Koch Middle Row: Mory Douglas, Tim Portin, Teresa Crunk, Rob Dorsey, Corhy Goeglein, Rhondo Hormonn, Drod Ehle, Crysrol Clark, Dorry Ehle Dock Row: Kevin Websrer, Corhy Wolko, Liso Dorron, Dawn Anderson, Paul Schlegal, Kris Heersche, Rochelle Perryjohn, Debbie Eglody, Down Woods, Rich Mohr, Drendo Horrmon, Ten Giese, Michelle Fisher, Todd Hecliley, Mr Dennis Miesle, sponsor 1130 Ski, Wrestllng MQf Moid Spanish Club - Front Row: Pom Amos, Donnje Mitler. Kim Wells, Veronico Goroo, Gloria fXeeves Second Row: Knsro Eoger, Sherry Irvin, Jockie Epple, Solly Lehmon, Chris Lomb. Mrs Dorothy Fickle, sponsor Third Row: Tern CrunK. R.obin Dredemeyer. fXiro Knechr, Korhryn Knechr, Drondy Myers, Sandy Docror Fourth Row: Lindo Shoheen, Sondy Dorreron, Angie Delogronge, Corhy Winesburg, Sue Miller, Loune Schaeffer, Renoe Whiraofr, Tina Orr Balcony- Front: Ten Giese, Amy Anderson, Suzie Lomonr, Lindo Dowers, Troo n,eddin Back: Jod- ie Lomonr, IXhondo Hormonn, Debbie Holsey, Lourie Longsron. Koren Miller German Club β Front Row: Violer Drown. Shelley Anderson, Knsn Cook, Norr, Mike Derrsche, Heleno, Drown, Srocy Combs, Sondy Doon, Denise Dreif, Michelle Wogler, Lon Funk Second Row: Sondy Wilder. Korhi York, Cmdy Geng, TeresQ Woht, Leroy Drown, Rondy Docror, Heidi Wie rfieldr, Kylo Deorman, Mr Steve Holt, sponsor Third Row: Marcio Stieghrz, Chorlotre Geng, Rose Miller, Joan Un sicker, Joner Gevers, Jim O ' Keefe, Mitch Armbruster. Drent Werlmg, Kelli Girardor, Shannon Ponsot, John Durkhart Fourth R ow: Carlo Clark, Lisa Svensson, Clare Crunk, Jone Unsicker. Curt Hermonn, Sreve O ' Keefe, Chadd Sowers, Dob Tuggle, Sreve Goeglem, Terry Kekeweg, Nikki McCain, Mart Schnelker, Sreve Calhoun Fifth Row: Denise Miller, Derh Werlmg, Joyce Copsey, Semono Khan, Non Dedwell, Don Nix, Jerry Ahlersmeyer, Scort Skekloff, Greg Jusrice, Aiyce Sriebling, Kay Zerkel. Dawn Doyle Sixth Row: Mike Coomer, Down Knepp, Rhonda Strieker, Amy Getting, Shelley Phillips, Joy James, June Meyer, Mike Rodman, Dough Spteth, Mark Smirh, Drod Seelig. Tom Sreinbeck. Jill Newhard. Michelle Docror Dock Row: Jeff Morrin, Jeff Norr, Andy DIaWey. Kevin Yoder, Dill Drown, Kevin Morshous After Hour Involvement Mrs, Dorothy Fickle sponsored rhe Spanish Club which involved irself wirh various Spanish and Mexican related oc- riviries. As enrerroinmenr or rhe Chrisrmos dinner, rhey broke a pinora, filled wirh rrodirionol gifrs Another active club was the German Club, sponsored by Mr. Sreve Holt. In rhe fall the club ' s big activity was an Octo- berfesr. At Christmas, club members sold rhe tradirionol Advenr calendars, and in rhe spring rhey sold the highly favorire Gummi Deors, direcrly imporred from Germany. Taking advonrage of rhe many inches of snow, the Ski Club, sponsored by Mr. Sreve Holt, travelled to several local ski areas to practice their beginning, inter- mediore and advanced skills. They con- tinued to think snow os they drove ro Colorado for a quick weekend in real mounroins. The Wrestling Matmaid Club broughr all gropplers and mormoids rogerher The main objective of rhe group wos ro raise money for a new wrestling mot and other wresriing equipmenr The members of rhe club sold srorionery and worked concessions at home games in order to raise exrra money. In rhe spring, Mr. Dennis Miesle, sponsor, helped mem- bers enjoy some of the profits or a local Pizzo Hur Spanish, German Club 131 Students Display Individuality Every second Monday, rhe oir was filled wirh rhe sound of shuffling cords, rhe clicking of shurrers and rhe organizing of perries from rhe Social Srudies club. The Social Srudies club sponsor was Mr. Dob Herman, who allowed such cra- ziness ro happen ro rhe Social Srudies iniriares in rheir iniriarion. The iniriorion included such rodicol evenrs as, for ex- ample, rhe lining up of rhe pledges who were rhen moscored wirh sowdusr, eggs ond romoroes. The congroruiorions for rhe pledges who were now officially members of rhe Socio! Srudies dub were oworded ofrer rhe iniriarion and from rhen wirh wild and crazy parries. The Presidenr of rhe Social Srudies club was Kevin Bowling, Vice-President Jeff Hoeppner, Sorgeanr of Arms Mike Kouder. Gin Rummy was rhe name of rhe gome for rhe Card club. The Cord club sponsor was Mr. Driegel, who showed rhe members how ro play rhe variety of differenr cord gomes, such as Gin Rum- my, Bridge and Euchre. The officers for rhe Photography club were Presidenr Lorry Schoefer, Vice- Presidenr Barry Tracey, and Secrerary Down Tracey. Social Studies Club. Front Row: Richard Flrrs, Lori Geiswhire, Liz Crane, Jeff Hoeppner, Yvonne Gerig, Kim Horns. Middle Row: Mr Hermon, Lisa Schnell-;er, Nancy Duncon, Deb Crone. Trudy Pveddin, Kan McKinley, Chod Reeb, Kirli McKinley, r liondo Fry, Dock Row: Jim Duncon. Don Drumerr, r ,urh l ekeweg, f oyce Osmond, Mike Kouder, Dubsy Miller, Kevin Dovvling 132 0065 Photogrophy Club, Front Row: Motr Lengocher. Rochelle Perryjohn, Liso Werdehoff, Jams Webster, Donno Hogon, Tim Trocey. Pom Worermon, Regino Lorhomer. Amro Sreury, Barry Richhorr, Dock Row: Tim Clevenger, Dorry Trocey, Mike Mull. Jeff McKee; Dorren YerlΒ«; Mike Augensrein, Morr Emenhiser, Mike Riebersol, Todd Colperzer, Keith Delegronge, Rich Allen, Steve Hirschy; Mr. Rerson Cord Club, Front Row: Amy Soolfronk, Sally Wcxxiring; Lisa Gerodot, Krisri Cook, Cindy Gerig. Korlo Petty. Gino Lorhomer, Tino Show, Robin Jomes, Poulo Moddex; Jonis Vebsrer, Pom Worerman, Amro Sreury. Joni Smirh, Helen Dusche. Middle Row: Soroh Riebersol, Andy DIokely. Dnon Nieuwiondr, Milron Zelr, Lisa Keller, Ruth Rekeweg; LisQ Schnelker, Noncy Duncan, Jockie Motley, Kim Snyder. Diane Gruber. Parry Herndon. DIonche Drown. Jeonnerre Plorrer. Trudy Reddm. Rich Allen. Jeff Nott. Kevin Shull; Second Middle Row: Mr Dnegel. Rich Kreischer. Don Nix. Steve Strosser. Rondy Doctor. Dovid Hirschy. Jim Duncon. Steve Hirschy. Jeff Hoeppner. Kirk McKinley. Chad Reeb. Don Drumerr. Dill Smirh. Morr Emenhiser. Chod Hissong, Doug Donrroger. Dean Doyle. Roger Horber. Dock Row: Randy Sieger. Jim Allen, Steve Kobit, Dill Hemmelgorn, Todd Donnger, Sreve Nott. Todd Closson. Mike Kouder. Kory McKinley, Kenny Hoeppner, Eric McKinley, Phil James, Arlin Eicher, Niels Jomes, Nick Emenhiser, Rid ' ; Richhort, Skip Carver, Royce Osmun, Keith Mull. Clubs -f30 Varsity Rises To State ' 134 FeQture β Playoffs Unexpecredly looming ro rhe forefronr during rhe foil, rhe foorboll ream hopped on wagon of success end didn ' r ler go unril rhey hod gone oil rhe way ro rhe goal line. The foorboll season will long be remem- bered OS one rhor was emorionol, exciring, sKillful, doring and glorious for borh rhe ream and rhe school. A momenrum began in rhe eorly fall wirh o ream rhor worked closely, smoorhly ond inrricorely rogerher on rhe foorboll field β rhey were a powerful mo- ror, churning rheir woy ro srare. And churn rhey did β righr inro rhe playoffs β Sec- rionol, Regional, Semi-Srore and Srore. 1981 was rhe firsr year of rhe new expanded playoffs which doubled rhe number of reoms in each disrricr, adding more gomes ro rhe eliminorion process. Voodlon placed 4rh in rhe disrricr and sewed-up rhe remain- ing playoff birrh by virrue of rhe 8-2 regular seoson record. For a shorr rime during rhe lore fall, rhe glory belonged ro rhe mighry Warrior ream; rhey earned ir; rhey de- served ir DISCOVERY: Perhaps rhe Vikings discov- ered America, bur rhey also discovered rhe Wornors when rhey hir Deorh Valley of Tippecanoe on Nov 0. A hord-hlrrmg War- rior defense held rhe Vikings ro 187 yards in rorol offense which was a for cry from rhe Vikings ' overage of 332 yards. Twice in rhe gome Drenr Werling blocked a Viking punr, on rhe firsr he paved rhe woy for Rolph Kurrz ro score ond on rhe second, Kevin Shull recovered Werling ' s block and ser up a Devin Anderson rouchdown. Oegrudgingly rhe Vikings hod ro odmir rhe exisrence of rhe Warriors who would nor be inrimidored by rhe Deorh Valley srrengrh The Warriors charged our of Deorh Volley β vicronous ' (SCOREBOARD β NOV 3, 1981 Woodlon 14: Tippeconoe Volley 7) TURNABOUT: Turnobour is fair ploy, bur on Nov. 7 rhe ploy wos more rhon fair Afrer 21 minures of no score, Adams Cenrrol broke awoy, ulrimorely scoring rheir only goal for rhe nighr. In rhe second half, Troy Gerig ond Kevin Shull recovered a bod snap on rhe AC 11 yard line, and rhree ploys larer Mike Herrid ' ; powered over rhe goal line from rhe one yard line for rhe only Warrior rouchdown of rhe nighr In on excirmg 4rh guorrer wirh five seconds lefr on rhe clock, rhe Worriors Fronr 6 rushed Adorns Cen rrol ' s quorrerbock, forcing him ro scramble and rhrow on rhe run, Wirh rime running our, Lynn Frecker ond Todd Gerbers barred rhe boll down jusr inside rhe end zone ro preserve rhe Warrior regional champion- Senior Ralph Kurtz (50) prepores ro devosiore o ViKing foe m rhe firsr gome of rhe ployoffs The only successful extra point of the gome is on ir ' s woy rfirougfi rfie upngfirs This kick breoks rhe rie, wins rhe gonne, ond sends rhe reom ro rheir firsr semi-srore On the rood to Indy, Troy Gerig (64) opens o hole for Devin Anderson (31) as rhe Worriors rip up rhe Dlue Joys Dotty Ehle (84) consoles Mott Hitsch (60) ofrer rhe defect in rhe chompionship gome in Indionopolis ogoinsr Hamilton ship. (SCOREBOARD β NOV 7, 1981: Woodlon 1. Adorns Cenrrol 6) GEHING IT TOGETHER: Agoinsr Norrh Jud son rhe fons gor ir rogerher, rhe defense gor If rogerher, ond rhe offense gor ir rogerher, running rhe boll 55 rimes wirh only rwo rurnovers. Tesrimony ro rhe defeor came from Norrh Judson ' s Coach Russ RodrKe when he commenred, We never gor rhe boll. Warrior offense hod held rhe boll for 55 pioys; rhe defense hod held rhe opponenr ro 9 yards of rorol rushing in rhe firsr half If Norrh Judson wondered obour rhe loco rion of Warrior Counrry, rhe ream dearly mode ir known, rhe Dlue Joys hod faced a formidable foe (SCOREBOARD β NOV 13, 1981 Woodlan 14: Norrh Judson 0) DESTINY: From o smoll norrheosr Indiano berg, rhe charging Warriors oprimisrically srormed Indionopolis ro subdue Homilron for rhe Srore rirle The wearher wos perfecr for rhe rosk β cold and windy wirh o lighr dusring of snow. Weorher creored conrrol problems for borh reams. Cold hands ond poor fooring caused fumbles, fourrh downs, ond inrer- ceprions Lynn Frecker mode rhe firsr Wood- lan inrerceprion on Homilron ' s firsr ploy from rhe scrimmage. By rhe half, Homilron re- moined scoreless, no orher reom hod mon- oged ro hold rhe Royols or boy. During rhe rhird quorrer, rhe Royols made o connecrion β Ron Moyer (o norionol second ro Por Hoden ' s high school record) successfully passed ro Royal Doug Sris Following rhis Worrior Barry Ehle ron 94 yards ro rop o srore ployoff kickoff rerurn record Desriny didn ' r shine on rhe Warriors be- couse of o speculorive coll in rhe fourrh quorrer and finally on oborrive field gool orrempr from rhe 03 yord line which was blown rwo feer ro rhe righr of rhe goal posrs (SCOREBOARD NOV 20, 1981: Woodlon 6: Homilron 7) In spire of o losing score, rhe Wornors charged homeward as vicrors srill. Ranked OS 15rh in rheir class, rhey hod won rhe disrricr ond semi-srore Jeff Berning hod re- ceived rhe Class A foorboll menrol orrirude award. He ocknowledged, looking ro his reommores, Ir was greor for me, bur wirh- our rhese guys, I wouldn ' r hove even gor- ren here The sporrsmonship, couroge, pride and rhe never-soy-die orrirude rhey exhibired oil yeor long complimenred rhe coaches, rhe school, rhe players ' families and rhemselves. Apryle described by Cooch Leion Erzler, Whor rhis ream hod wos nor measured by yordsricte, rope measures, and srop worches. They gove ' em o boll- gomel Regordless of rhe season ' s our- come, rhey were winners; rhey were Wor- Feofure - Playoffs iOS β f367AcQdemics h m r 2 _ R = Moth Science Nucleus All day long rhe sound of chalk flying and pencils scrorching could be heard as marh srudenrs procriced skills in courses ranging from shop marh and algebra ro rrigonomerry ond calculus Wirh rhe aid of Mr. Max Egley and Mr Dean Lehrmon, junior high srudenrs learned there wos more ro marh rhon addirion and subrrocrion, Srudenrs were prepared for furrher elecrives raughr by Mr. Leiand Erzler, Mr. Howard Doulkey, and Mr. Tom Adoms, and Mr. Ed Delong. There were many science courses offered which were educational and offered valuable learning ex- periences. For exomple, in Biology I and II, students learned rhe art of disecrion and how to properly prepare lob reports under rhe direction of Mr. Don Myers. Advanced Biology seminor gave srudenrs free time ro work on rhe courtyard and greenhouse. Mr. Tom Adoms offered Chemisrry I, II, and III ro all of those odolescent Dr. Jekells and Mr Hydes General Science, Conservotion and Horticulture were taught by Mr. Erzler and Mr. Ron Hefry. Keith Ort tries to develop o substance ro remove rhe srronge goggle-lil e opparorus prorruding from his head LISQ Love wonders whor rhe srronge smell is in rhe chemisrry room, while Chorles Lomb uses his keen sense of smell ro figure ir our. 138 Academics Minus her sofety glosses, Jon Albrecht is questioned os ro rheir whereobours. Biology students busily ptepore rheir lob reports in order ro hand rhem in before class ends Senior Mike Mull explains his definorive solution ro mon ' s existence while Mr Tom Adorns osl ' is, Bur which come firsr, the chicken or rhe egg ' I! .J Amy Oetting and Shelly Phillips struggle through o difficulr biology rest while Mr Don Myers worlΒ« ro prepore rheir nexr test AcQdemics 139 Language Lives Is your porriciple dangling? Maybe your clauses ore charged wirh being insubordinate . Although this is acceproble, wirh Mrs, Jane Sullivan ' s English cl ass you could defend your clause in a courr of low. Grommor is large porr of Sullivan and Mrs. Linda Furman ' s English programs. Ir is impossible ro complete the required three years of English without studying the worl of William Shakespeare Most freshman read ROMEO AND JU- LIET, the sophomores, JULIUS CAESAR, ond the sen- iors become enriched by the mocobre MACBETH. If Shakespeare isn ' r what you ' d consider interesting reading, there ' s always John Steinbeck ' s THE GRAPES OF WRATH, Horper Lees TO KILL A MOCK- INGDIRD, or George Orwell ' s 1984. Literature and grommor ore separated by on oc- casional speech performed along with other miscello- neous projects and assignments to break the mono- tony of everyday work. Analyzing o ploy in English doss. Aniro Sreury ponders rhe srrengrhs ond weol .nesses of rhe mom chorocrers Mrs. Louise Jones demonstrates how she positions herself when giving someone o good bocl hond Rhonda Fiy tries for a quick glimpse of [ ich Mohr ' s English poper ro checK her for occurocy before handing ir in With a reoccurring problem of sprouting horns, Mrs Jane Sullivan grades resr popers β 540 Academics The camera ' s eye catches Joy Jomes ond Amy Oerring enjoying rhe Germon doss Okroberfesr Foreign Cultures Expand Horizons The foreign languages avoilable were German, roughr by Mr Sreve Hoir, and Spanish, insrrucred by Dororhy Fickle . In rhe spring HoIr ond rhe German srudenrs rooM o trip ro Germany for rhe second rime, German culrures ond cusroms were srudied and enocred. The class pur on on Okroberfesr wirh Germon foods, donees and riruols Chrisrmos was celebrored lorgely wirh rhe decororion of tounnenboum wirh reolisric and ou- rhenric Germon decororlons and much parrying. The Sponish doss cenrered on rhe vocobulory and rhe culrures of rhe Spanish Fickle hod rhe srudenrs perform skirs in Sponish, and rhe srudenrs volunrorily porrook in foreign longuoge doy. Those able ro com- municore only in Sponish were honored or rhe end of rhe doy. On occosion rhe doss wenr our for on ourhenric Sponish dinner. Each side of fhe Chlcken-Hzo-EI Castillo in Mexico hos 91 steps plus one on rop ro represent the 365 doys of the yeor AcQdennics 141 Post Present In Social Science Four score and a few years ego hisrory srudenrs were introduced ro rhe hisrory program by Mr. Don- ald Gundy who retired after 30 years of service. He began rhe hisrory program in eighth grade. The next yeor of required history was US, hisrory taught to juniors by Mr. Dill Mull and Mr Keith Pierson, It cov- ered evetything from the Americon Indian to the World Wars and more World History was also of- fered by Mr. Dob Herman along with psychology and sociology whete the students took field trips and enjoyed great speakers as part of the learning exper- Mr. Dill Mull ' s history room is mysteriously deco rored during rhie foil ience Government and economics were taught to sen- iors by Mr John Driegel. This course tought students government tegulotions and policies to help them better understand what will effect theit future lives; economics helped them to undetsfond future busin- esses. One trodirion dropped was the mock elections, but the students made up for that by playing teocher and allowing Mr. Driegel to be attentive in the student situation. During sociology doss Jockie ond Jenny Heerschy listen while Mr P,oberr Hermon lecrures on sociologicol norms Trying to look discreet. Senior Mike Szjono rokes o quick nop during government doss 142 Academics AcQdemics 143 Office Aides Serve Scliool A pleosonr voice spoke inro rhe phone, Woodlon High School, moy i help you? as one of rhe jobs inherent in helping in rhe main office. Easing rhe load of reochers and sroff members, office aides efficienrly handled exrro work. Answer- ing phones, orrending rhe clinic, ryping school relored morerials, and ched-iing our boote in rhe library were some of rhe duries rhese srudenrs underrook rhrough- our rhe year. Frequenrly rhese oides could be seen pushing carrs down rhe holi piled high wirh forms, resrs, and orher paper work. The librory orrendonrs manned rhe checkour srorion, sramping boote and recording over- due morerials. Clinic arrendenrs provided a sympo- rheric ear ro rhe sick. The srudenr aides ' help was invaluable in helping ro ease rhe work lood; rhey provided rhe legs and rhe exrra pair of hands. Toking the Friday eating seriously. Ten Geng pre- pares business reporrs ond enjoys rhe food Office oide, Teri Gerig answers the phone ond greers visirors coming inro rhe mom office Senior Julie Thieie is embarrassed for being coughr ploying in rhe holl during doss rime Fronticolly Senior Sue Mottingly looks for her lefr hond which hos been eoren by rhe copier mochine β’i44 AcQdemics Senior Wando Hodley practices her ryping speed during doss Joni Luenberger catches up on het knitting for needle crofr class ond sooolizes while working in rhe dinic ' Daydteoming of the weekend, Poulo Kennerk worcher her fellow rypisrs os Junior fXhondo Fry lisrens ro dicronon Defore giving her a late pass, Senior Julie Schlegol tries ro srress , ro Sophomore Michelle Fisher rhe importance of getting to doss on AcQdemics 145 Planning his wood project. Sophomore Jeff Jordan devores his undivided ortenrion ro mosrering o smoorh surfoce Industrial Arts Stress Practical While walking rhe holls in rhe eosr wing, sounds of noils being driven and rhe sporl-is of on ore welder moy be noriced The indusrriol orrs program offered courses in woodworking and nnerolworking with well-equipped shops ro benefit rhe srudenr. Indusrriol orrs classes firsr offered in jr. high og courses were roughr by Mr, Ron Hefry and Mr, Richard Grubough. The courses continued in the high school level were conducred by Mr. Tom Harris and Mr. Dean Roy. Other courses such as electricity were also offered. One may olso notice the process of o meeting conducted in perfecr porliomentory procedure in agri- culture The og departments was divided inro rwo secnons by Hefry and Grubough Courses ranging from horriculture ro og mechanics were ovoiloble. One of rhe most stressed qualities, leadership, was something the students would fully understond. Doth its value and its proper use would be somerhing ro volue even afrer school β somerhing rhar would be here ro sroy Gaining practical experience In Ag. Mechanics, Sophomore Shone Mummo, concenrrores on welding a secure joinr A h- β 146 AcQdemlcs Mark Smith, freshman, takes out his frusrrarions by swinging o solid hammer in shop doss Ralph Clevenget and Drion Franklin roke nores on leoves of indiono for furure idenrificorion. Mr. Ron Hefty questions whether or nor insecrs infesring his romoro plonrs con reolly nesr in his musroche AcQdemics ' (47 Jeriy Hommon, Greg Stieglilz. Diion Gerig and Joon Werling practice rhe harmony and rhyrhm for o quorrer performonce Trying to hormonize, Mone Morris, Jodiie Epple, Lisa Dorron lisren closely ro rhe difficulr melody Defore musicol tryouts. Joner Gevers rries ro explain ro Michelle Fisher words of rhe song and how ro inrerprer rhem ' - (β’. ' M - ' jtmr m Arts - Dramatic, The Greeks undersrood rhe place of music, drama, and visual arrs in a well-developed and well-rounded sociery, Thar wos fifreen hundred years ogo We have adopred rhis possion for rhe arrs in our sociery, and rhese were equally srressed and imporranr in rhe Warrior ' s sociery during rhe year Four foculry members, Mrs Joan Phillips, Mr, Lorry Van Horn, Mrs Louise Jones and Mr Ted Taylor, devored rheir rime ro inrroduong new srudenrs ro rheir programs and ro providing advanced opporrumnes for rhe older srudenrs Mrs Joan Phillips direcred music classes and glee clubs Srudenrs enrered rhe choir room, sirring in rheir ossigned sears designored by wherher rhey song soprano or boss. They srruggled wirh difficulr nores, harmony and phrosing unril rhey mosrered rhe musical piece 148 AcQdemics In May eighth grade students. Rob Geisrwhire, Chris Fisher, Rod Hubbord, Jeff Froser, end Morrin McCurdy, lounch the SwamI os Mr Lorry Von Horn ' s onnual hor oir bolloon projecr rakes fiighr. Performing ot q junior high assembly. Company members, Liso Drurisori, Jerry Hommori, Kyle Former, Morcio Rosene, Drion Gerig, Kim Horcher, Jeff McKinley and Korhi York, sing one of rheir well rehearsed songs By Scott Invin Publishing his corfoon in the News Sentinel on Morch 25, Junior Scorr Irwin commenrs upon rhe prevailing psychologicol orrirude of Forr Voyne residenrs during rough economic times Musical, Visual Visual ornsrs congregated in Mr Lorry Von Horn ' s room to work on projects in many me dios β oil, charcoal, day ond film to name o few. Individual talents were realized when students found a medium they mostered, and the show cose in the lobby was constantly filled with students ' artistic worte Dramatic ort, olthough not o formal doss, was highly stressed under the direction of Mrs Louise Jones who prepared and coached students to performance level for vorious productions throughout the year, both here and of other schools Mr. Ted Taylor directed the instrumental music β classes and the marching and pep bonds Students had the opportunity to master the ortistry of smoll and large instruments Although the Greete begon the artistic movement in 450 DC, the 20th century continues to realize man ' s need for art AcQdemic5 149 Body Fitness Emphasis Good diers end physical firness were parr of life for many Americans, and srudenrs also received insrrucrions from courses such os home economics, physical educo- rlon and health. These classes gave srudenrs o knowl- edge of rhe imporronce of good nurririon ond regular exercise In home economics Mrs Shirley Deerz and Mrs. Julio Wilson emphasized dierory and emorionol hobirs. Ar o sryle show srudenrs also modeled ourfirs rhey had mode In physical educorion Mr. Gay Marrin and Mrs. Norma Gilberr srressed rhe imporronce of physicol firness wirh everything from volleyball and ping pong ro baskerboll and square dancing. Mr. Dill Dollier emphasized healrh, reaching a basic undersronding of rhe human body Through special unirs dealing wirh all ospecrs of living. The subsronce abuse course covered rhe effects of drugs and rhe effecrs of everyday chemicals, such as sugor ond soir, upon the body. Keith Delogronge fixotes his trained eye on rhe boll, planning ro sliunU his opponenrs Just off the court ofter on exhausting game, CInris Poirr ond DeWoyne Srurzmon wipe up during rhe rime our berween quorrers V During the beginning of the yeor, Mr Goy Morrin lee rures ro liis freshmon physicol educorion class obour rhe rules for lockers ond gym dorhes 150 AcQdemics AcQdemics 151 Reaching Academic Excellence School days, school days . . . reodin ' and wririn ' and ' rirhmeric ... β familiar words ro on old song β continued ro be emphasized as rhe major funcrion of school Srudenrs rook pride in compering, achieving and succeeding acodemicolly, heolrhy, srim- uloring comperirion allowed individuals and groups ro schoiasricolly and orrisricolly excel, bringing honor ro Themselves and ro rhe school. Nor limired ro one specific academic oreo, srudenrs and reachers excelled in such areas as ogriculrure, orr, and science β ro name only a few. In March, Senior Mike Mull and Mr, Tom Adams, ch emisrry insrrucror, rrovelled ro rhe Marshall Space Flighr Cenrer In Hunrsville, Alabama ro orrend a symposium of region- ol winners of rhe Space Shurrle Srudenr In- volvemenr Projecr, sponsored by rhe Na- rionol Science Teachers Associarion and NASA. One of 36 srudenrs our of 200 who compered over rhe norion. Mull presenred Q paper ro rhe symposium on his experi- menr. Twenty of rhe conresronrs will hove rheir experimenrs performed on future shur- rle flighrs in space. Mull ' s ropic β A Srudy of rhe Differenri- orion of Diffusion Coefficienrs Derermined on Eorrh and in a Microgrovirorional Environ- menr β would compare how liquids dif- fuse inro each orher in resrs on earrh and in space. The Norionol FFA awarded rhe Honorable American Farmer ro 72 vocarional ogricul- rure insrrucrors, Ar rhe November FFA con- venrion in Konsos Ciry, Missouri, Mr. Ron Defore he writes up his experiment ro be presenred or Morsholl Spoce Cenrer, Senior Mil-ie Mull ponders diffusion differences of worer on eorrh versus ourer space Following the principles of computer science. Sen lor Ned Lengocher programs a pracrice run on rhe Aran compuier whicfi is parr of a new closs offering Hefry received a framed cerrificore ond a gold key, designoring rhe highesr honorary degree in FFA for oursronding leadership quoliries. The FFA chapter also won the second annual Ptesidenr ' s Chollenge Energy Award ored by Esrech, Inc. for several unique pro- jecrs designed ro concerve energy. The choprer members disrribured 479 home in- sulorion surveys and rerurned compurer an- olysees ro suggesr changes ro cur energy expendirures. They srudied solor woodburn- ing sroves as energy alternatives and sold and plonred 2,000 trees for windbreote. They also created a porroble energy fair β Woodlon ' s Quesr β ro rake ro schools and communiry gatherings so rhor mem- bers could explain solor and wind energy, insulation and orher energy conservorion techniques, Co-sponsored by the News Sentinel and L,S, Ayres, rhe 1982 Scholastic Arts Awards competition selecred 79 entries ro be for- warded to New York for comperirion in the Blue Ribbon Finalists, Senior Scott Irwin re- ceived Q Gold Key for his pencil drawing ond sevenrh grader Becky Eberly received Gold Key for her mixed medio, Irwon also published some of his ediroriol corroons in locol newspapers rhroughout the yeor. There were also mony srudenrs who qui- etly applied themselves ro rheir srudies. For- ry ro fifty percenr of rhe senior class went to college, Anita Huff, valedictorian, and Sher- ry Vogrmon, solutatotian, mointoined the highesr overages, and twenty percenr of rhe student body consisrenrly mode the honor roll eoch of the nine weete. Amid clubs, sports, and other school ac- tivities, ocodemic excellence survived and thrived. The year proved that reodin ' and wririn ' and ' rirhmeric were here to stay. ISQ Feoture Amid o busy schedule, studies ore nor neglecred OS Jonice Websrer uses her srudy holl to recopy class notes from the previous period Memorizing Is olwoys a difficult task os Senior J Unsicker discovers OS she studies for her Gernnon vocobulory test loter m the ofiernoon Speoking ot the Notional Honor Society ban- quet, Voledicrorion Amro Huff proises the student council ond the ocodemic stondords of rhe school OS she welcomes oil rhe new members- FeQture 153 After the state game in Indy, rhese loyal fons roke rime our before rhe ream reoches home for rhe cere- moriy While things look grim during the girl ' s ACAC ogoinsr Henroge, Julie Theile lool-ss on wirh pride Seniors fake rime out to get o little crozy during Commencemenr rehearsal os Mr Dush rnes ro hold rhe peoce Spreoding the word WIN across the seat of their shorts, Kevin Wells, Rod Sieger, ond Chad Hissong ex- press how rhey feel rhe ourcome of rhe class rourney will foil 154 Theme After winning the sectional gome with Adoms Cenrrol, Mike Herrick receives the rrophy rhor senr rhe Worriors on ro Semi Store During the outrageous winters this year, Devin Ander son finds our thot he hos become o vicrim of rhe no start blues. 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Wflom J 52 I ArxJreo 56 1 iXcviy 56 AOer., Richord 56. 81, 100. 104, 132, 133 AUes, Colleβ¬H a6_ 78. 114. 124 AllΒ«, Trovof 52, 127, W Amborgey Doug os 33, 60 61 63 66, , M hete 60 Trxi 36 AfTdeΒ«ion, Amy 56, 86, 03. 106. 107 126, 131 Andefioo, Down 30. 52. 101, 102, 128, 130 Andefion. Devirt 7. 18. IP. 23, 30, 66, 76, 94 95 KM 105. 123, 125. 133, 135, 155 Andefson, Morh 14, 39 86 87 95 1C 111 116 125 126 163 Anderson ihefly 101 127 131 Oennerr R,ta CO Arxtefion Trocy 64 67 106 Oergrrion TfxΒ«-nos 64 109 Armbfuwer Mirchell 28 46 78 95 110 HI, 110. 124. 126. Oergrrxin Tflony 64 1 Derninq, JeCrey 21, 22, 30, 78. 104. 105, 118. 119, 125. 126 Arrtold Myro 68 Derning, Scoir 80. 81, 110, 111, 127 Arnoi, Pomelo 15, 24. 39 47, 115, 121. 127, 131 Dernir . Vephon 64, 108 Arrxx. TocW 56 129 Derricbe, .tornes 39, 129 Ashbo, OpQl 72 Derr Β£he. MKihael 52, 111, 131 Augensi n, MK viel 48 86. 104, 128, 129, ' I, Show 60 Bbb DoeuTiler, I e . 52 Doeumler, Roger 39, 85 101 Oorier ieon Ar,n 64, 90 Dorir ger. Roberr 56. 81, 97. 113, 127, β Oouer. Chfrsiy 64 Douer, Todd 56 OaugiTfTion DreAdo 56 121 Deoch , Oerz I 46 60 109 36 56 102 20, 52, 54, 86, 106. 107, 126. 130, 131 D.9 Oool s 56 127 129 DtoWey Andrew 56, 131 133 DioWey Eric 52, 61, 128 Dtwtoe Dav 62 64 Does. Don.e 52 I, 106 Dolbef. M Jbom 78, 81. l26 Dontroger Oougta 56, 96. 97 110 127, Dorron, bso 31, 101. 120, 126, 130. 146, Dorreron. Debro 30, 56, 120 Dorieron, Sorxlro 48. 102, 131 Ctowdiich. Drodley 64, 109 Dowers, Amy 33, 64, 67 90 91, 108 ., DouglQS 48, 112, 113 121 126 Oow 56. β I 131 56, 128, 130 Dowers norKtoD 52 Dowerv Rhondo 30. 93, 126, 127 Oowtng KevΒ i 30, 132 Doyle, Down 60, 126, 130 131 Doyle, Deon 52, 133 DfodrmueDer, Morh 56. 121, 129 EVomei. Edword 39. 121 Dromei, Norma 39, 121. 129 D ' edemeyer. Robin 23. 48. 119. 125. 128, 130, 131 Dreii Dense 56. 97, 114, 127. 131 Oremer, Oovid 56 Dreme -, Imorhy 46. 120 Dr.egel. John 68, 133 Dru-ikrrxin, Steven 56 Dririmghom. Suson 60, 91 Droffton, JeHery 31, 56 Drown. Dlonche 30 52, 127. 133 Drown, Chrt 18, 19. 46. 155 Leroy 52. 104, 120, 131 IVhord 64 Dfowo. Todd 14, 18, 22, 29. 40. 78, 111, 122, 125, 128, 120, 130 Drown, Violer 17, 56, 127, 126. 130. 131 Drown, WJtom 14, 18, 22, 23, 40, 121 122, 123, 125, 128, 130. 131 Drueck, Scorr 51, 110. 129 Drurrietr. DorxiW 46. 132, 133 Drumerr. RKlky 60. 109 Drumeir. Sherry 60 Druns, RorxJy 56. 121, 129 Dfunson, Lm 2 16. 23. 20. 30, 52, 103. 123, 127, 146. 140. 162 Dochon Gregory 52. 127, 120 Dorchotd ' , M)choel 56. 87 121 Ourchordr, Sreve 14 40 DurWXirt John 65 81 97, 120. Ourkhorr Tiryj 60 90 106 Ousche Helen 56 127 133 Oosche Lorry 40 Doiche, Momn 21. 31, 40, 43. 1 ' , 70, ; 154 ' j78 Colophon lndex Duvck, Tonyo 1 Duuck. ioe 7fi Oufxon. Nocv 4a. 110. 125, 102, 130. 151 Ccccc β¬eee Com, Cfxyiei 4 QQ ColhCNjn Sieveri 50, 104 Ui Comp. Pcx i 50. 120 Carmoo Ph p 52 CofpeAtef, ih l dO, i2l Corr, Pool 60 Cofvef. fWiOfO 4a, 130 Coiwel, Kerh 56 128 Ccswel. May 62. 64 OyyΒ«y, lcr et 3, 5 40. 78, 114 Oxy y. Mcftyn 08 CNapmon Gcieo 48, 129 OofK, Corix 0 60 OofK, CfviiQ ' 2. 17, 23, 00, 52. 101. 123. 125. 128. 100 OofK. Dtfio 56, 120, 131 OofK. Detxo 48 Oory, ( )ChQrd 14, 18, N, 22. 23. 40. 122. 123, 120 Oeve igef. Jerry 64 OevefTgef. Poiph 48. 147 Oevenger. T rothy 56, 07. 120. 103 OoiiOfi, TodO 56. 81. 103 Colpeiief. Todd 48, 113 121, 133 Comfcu, AnoucaiQ 25. 40. 121, 125. 101 Combs, JΒ nes n 56. 87, 06, 07, 127 Coofoy, jomes 28, 56. 151 Conroy M nxi 52 CoΒ«voy, Peony 60. 106 Cooh. 0Β«hy 60 Cooh, tVarr 22, 02, 52, 122, 101, 103 Coornef, M hoeJ 48, 121, 131 Coofnef fXeΒ 40 Copiey. JOyce 16 48, l2l, 101 Oooe. Debt e 40, 121. 132 Gone Ekfobeiri 40, 121, 132 Oefbtf gef. Corhy 60 Oetm-igef. Tnjdy 20. 30, 52 120. 126 Cfur . Gore 32. 52, 126 101 Oor , Te-ew 50. Cl. 106. 128 tOO, 101 Cx er rUiheie 18 52 54, 7fl i03. 114 C Jy Dna 48. 40 Cummm. Dechy 04 Ddddd DoiroQn, Β£c3w 64. 60 Dowv n VΒ Qm 56, 121, 120 Deeti, ihrley 68 Def ' eeie, Denna 48 Defreeie, Totwho 50 Detogrofige. Dnx ) 64. 00. 91. 108 Oetogrooge. Jon 04. 67 Detogronge. Jeff OO, 00 Oetogfonge, Keih 48, 78. 81, 104, 105, 127. 130, 150 Dekjgrooge. Keni 64. 09. 109 Detogrooge Lowel 40, 78, 128, 143 De ogror ge, Rodney 5l l2l DelogronQe, fkjndo 24. 41. 120 Oetogfonge TotJd 41 Detong EdworO Ofl, 78. 81 Oat. Troy 64 Oxter. Jonei 68 Dw. I 72 DΒ . Poul 52. 121 Doon, Nortcy 48. lOl. I2l Dooi. Sondto 16. 18, 57. 121 Doaor, Oertho 72, 73 e e 48 oo, i3i PonOy 52, 54, 80 131 103 oberr 48. 78. 100 XM Sondy X. 57, 121, 131 Trva 64 52. 78, 81, 95, 97 XW 126 Doaof, Doetvmon, Doron. Ttyrvrxyo 48, 121 Dor..ev (Xoberr 41. 128. 100 Doriey Sonee 22, 30. 57, 50, 102 103, 118. 121. 122. 126 Dory. V hj 7. 20. 20, 48, 88, 89 02 00 106 110 124 120 Doogioi. Mcry CI. 127 128, 130 Eoger KfcJo 22, 23, 01, 02. 48. 1t5, 122. 120. 124 131 Eoger. She n X, 52, 121 EbCTiy, Rebecco 04 Egley, Mox 08 Eglody. Akxi 57, 81, 127 Egtody, Deboroh 48, 118, 125, 127 123 101 182 Eglody, Undo 41 . Dorry 21. 41, 78. 79. 100, 101. 110 r 135 ENe. Dfod 57. 81, 07, 110. 126. 129 100 Ehle. JJ 31, 41, 121, 126 Ehle Ko(en 41. 121, 127 ENe. Sfeven 57, 100 Eichef, Arln 41, 130 Emher. 5oe 00, 00 91 EIroO Dono 48 102 100 121 124 Etod, Morh 60 Ely, Gtoro 65, 108 Emenhcber, Cuti 48 49 121 EnTenhfier. Monhew 57 100 133 Emenh er. MicTxAn 41, 100 Engle, Jof r lynn 17, 18, 19 20 20 31 1 120, 125 :ppie, JodΒ«e 01, 48, 121, 124, 131, 148 14 ' IXi Ffff formei. Km 60 Fofmer Kyte 5. 14, 18, 19, 22, 23 20, , 122. 123. 148. 149. 180 Ferdon, Money 68 Ferren, Tony 00 Ferre β , 121 β . Occh . 131 Fiedter KevB 52, KM, 126 fahef Chfoioph 61, 90 140 Fiiher, l JcMe 66 Fe ef. M heoe 18, 22, 20, 00, 52, 101, 122 123 ' 145. 148 Faher, Todd 52 Firrs, fWiord 41, 102 Fo,TJ , ToOd 65 FfQnW n. Dion 40, 121, 128, 147 Fry. Phondo 4 0, 121, 132. 140. 145 Fry, Shely 24. 41 fye4ng, tM x 1 57, 100, 121 121, 124, 127 Fook, Lor. 57, 97, 114, 121 127 131 Funh, Ron 52 121 Gggg Goroo, Vefon o 57, 07, 110, 114, 121. 127, 131 Gorr-DT. Tro 49, 101, 121, 127. 128. 130 Go-JJ, nabT, 52. 115, 127 Goyon Amee 00 Geory. Joru 15, 22, 110 HI 1 Gefjwhtre [Vod 57 80 61 ' Geiywhre, Lor, 41, 121 122 124 125 127 Gewwhire, ftoben 01, OO, 132, 140 Gerofdor, iotv ic 05. 01 GerardO ' , Uo 57, 127. 130 Gerberv Xiiie 41 Gerbefv, (KotJnoy 57 87 07. 121 Gerben., Schefy 17. 65. 108 Gerberv Todd 52, 78, 81, 95, 112. 110 Gerig, Dt-orx 16. 29, 01. 02 57 i; Gerig. Chorioiie 40, 119, 120, 131 Ger.q, Cynro 32, 53, 131, 133 Gerg, Jo ' eph 16, 57. 121 120 146. β Working during the yeof os q gymnastics teocher in Forf Woyne, Senior Andy Sip also uses his skills ro ossisr wirh rhe choreography of West Side Sfory. . 121, 127 Geng, rWty 15, 41. 60 05 127 128 Gerig, Sfoniey 05. 07 Gofig Ter. 15, 21, 41 4 Gerig, Troy 41 78, 12l, 103. 105 Ger , Y ,onne 41, 121, 132 Geiiner Jomei 05 Geiiner, Morh 127 Geisner, Timoihy 57 Gevefi, Jonei 16 22, 23, 26. 29, 01 49 ii9 l2l 101 146 Cxe e Ten 17, 20. 30, 53, 101, 121, 120, 128 130, ' G bert, Normo 21. 06, 77. 86, 151, 150 Gilberr, ftoy 08 Gr-gerich, Elton 57, 127, 120 G nger-ih. GoWwa 21 24, 41, 80 GmgerKti Siephome 05 Godr Dororho 72 Grordor Keb 57, 97, 127, 131 Goeqlem, Corhy 57 101, 106, 127. 128 100 Goeglem. Scojr, 49 76. 05 111. 124. 120 Goegiem, Steven 50, 76, 61, 97, 111, 120 131 GorreU. Dobbi 40. 86, 03, 106, I2l, 124 126 Gfober, Moriin 05, 90. 100 Gform. Lyodo 00. 65. 106 Grubough, Jeremy 05 Grubough. Pjchord 66, 121 Ouber Oone 00 50, 121, 130 Gfubef. M hoe 42 121 Gruber, RonOy 61 Guridy, Dorxyd 08 Guiii-i D iro 23 12 121 i23Hod ' fy 0_rr,-, 61 β - ; Hhhh Hooiey, WoAdo 21 d Hogon Oonno 30, 57 Hogon, Kimberly 57 Hogeibcger JeHrey ; HoJ, Drodiey 65 HoS, Steven 57. 127, 120 Hobey, Deboroh 50 54, 86 106, 127, i31 Homm, Micheie 57, 68 00 126 127 Hommon, Chuck 22 50, 55 12 Hommon. M-:hoel 50. 66, 104 127 Honvnon. Jerry 29, 31, 42 47, 78 127, 148 β HondiChy, Kim 42 Hofber Down 40 102, 121. 124 127 Hofber fXoger 50, 103 Horber. Wondo 57. 121, 127 ., Dov ] 05 Heersche. Krc 23. 50. 101, 102, 103. 123 128 130 Heliy. rXonoid 00. 121, 147 Hege Greg 42 Hege. Uo 21. 61. 91 108 51, ' He mKe T,m 18. 50, 54 78, 61. 12C Herrvnelgofn ioho 61 Hemmelgo ' n, M yy 72 HemmelgQfn, Wifcom 53, 133 Henry fXiichie 42 Herman, f obert 132 Hermonn. Curt 53, 60, 07 120 I3l Herrrxirtn. Mke 42 Herndon, Poiroo 30. 50. 127, IX Hervchberger, Docren 05 HericnOerger, korr 65 Hey Goyle 69 HΒ«:key. Jod. 05. 106 54 118 120 128 Hrxh, Holy 50. I Hrichy. DovxJ 40, 100, 120 100 Hifichy, Steven 49. too 121 iX Hdiong, 0 od 57 60, 8t, 97, XW, 127, IX, 154 Hockemeyer, Noncy X 02 X, 88 93, l2l, 126 HoctM?meyer, rXonda 6. 57 67 100. 121 Hoeppner, Jeftery 49, 100, 132. IX Hoeopner. Kenneth 49 103 Hoeopr er M hoel 05 Hoeppner. Poota 2, 53, 03 i2l Hoeppnof. aon 57 67 97 120 Hoeppner, LfiO 16, 22 23 40, 86, 60, 122 123 12 Hoeppner, Scott 16, 10, X, 54. 116 IN, 120 HollΒ«30y, DQnK?J 05 Hofcopple Conrod 01 Holt, Steven 0. 09. 70, 85. 99. 123, IX, 131 HomrΒ«3 JixJiTh 00 Hoover, Sherry 57, OO. 127, 129 Hormonn. f hondQ M, 00, CI. 123. 128, IX, 131 Hormonn, r obm 20, 42, l2l. 125 Horrrvjnn, { oc3ney 05. 07. I, 00 ( 110 ' , CO , 126 120. IX, 183 I. fXoOt ey 01. 03, 109. ' Horra Greto I, 108 IΒ« β’ β’ β’ β’ mil . Thomoi 21, 68, 110 120 fScoo 57 non, Oier-OQ M, 101 121 126 IX rKjr . Chiwne 01 ' Wi, Edward 57, IC 111, 120, 120 -an, ' nor. 72. 70 -on. Therew 40 121 Hord . K nberty 18. 10. 20 49, 148 149 HecWer Crt3y X. 57. C2, 121, 120 Hecwey KevΒ 57, 61 Hed iey, Todd 18, 10. 20. 40, 78, 81 CO 120 128 IX HeerxTte Jennifer β I, Sner, 16. 32 57. Jjjj Index 179 Liizenbetg, Ton 62 LochTKjge, ftorrald 62 Jornes, Joy 57. 126. 130, 131, 141 Logon Angela 66. 108 Jomei, Nβ¬k 42, 7S. 1M Logon Chrisiine a. 18. 23 52 54. 91. 116. 121 Jorr es, PhiBp 57, 97. IW, 127, 133 ogon Tereio 02, 91. 108 icmei. Rer ee 23, 57, 121, 123 omon , JocqueNn 54, 121, 13! Jornei. n.ob.n 49. 121, 133 omon . Jeanetre 23. 54. 121. 120 Jennings. Srocy 65 , hto 23, 54. 116, 121. 123 , Suzonne 58 59 103 121. 131 β .er Derh W, 121, 127 Jones, Dron 05 orhorr ler, Joanne 44 Jones. Louise 22, 23. 69, 122 123 1U0 orharr fXegino 50, 130 OVQ, ISO 4, 90, 106, 120 12 ' 108 JuyΒ«:e, Gregory 53 W 101 ovete i. Philip 00 udwq Tonyo 54. 101, 127 KK Mmm Koce., Yvonne 20 22 20, 40, 51. 88 106 107 124, 126 Kees, Ouone 53, 68 07 97 110 Modde , Poub X, 58 101 128 IX 1X Kees. Karen 22. 25. 42, 110, 119. 121 27 Moffoii. Melody 14 X 121 126 Keei. Krii 42, 115, 121, 127 MoHoir. Scon 62, 90 KeOer bso 42. 133 Molrrorrom Dono 66 Kelley IVhord 53 Molmyrom. IXKihord 54 67 Kennerk Anr erte 42, 121, 140 Mon-er, Detxo 58, 106 Kenneru, John 65 Monier. Mthoel 58 100, 127 Kennerlv Suson 57, 58, 121 Morshous, Kevin 16, X, 86. 87, 05. 113, 120, 101. 16 Kennerlv Pouto 49, 124, 127. 145 Morrin. Dwno 02. 00. 01. 108 Morrin, Goy 68, 60. 66, IX Khon Someno X, 53, 121 101 Mortin. Jeffrey 58, 128, IX, 131 Kdrie Demse 61 Manin, Mitzi 58. 88. 07. 106, 114, 127 Morringly. Sue 44, 121, 144. 151 Kmg. any 50, 97. 110 Moyes, Teresa X. 57, 58. 121 Kinney JeH 61 McAbee, Kurt 02 Kmney MarK 53 78 100 104 105 McCom. N-;ole 18. 19 58 07 114, 127. 128, IX, 101 Ku-iney, Sherry 5d. 101 McConn. Tereso 44 Kinsey, Rondol 43 McClure, Amy 62, 90 Kirzmiller, Ann 01 McConnell, Sharon 09 KirzfnJIer Rondy 00, 65 109 McOocken, MoLndo 17, 66 Kizer Cho le5, 05. 109 McCu ' dy. Mornn 02 149 Khnsl-u, Dovid 54 KtnsKi, Jorr 65 KJinsiM, Artthoel 49 McDermort, Shelly X, 121, 124, 125. 127 McKee. Jeftery 40. X, 127, IX McKinley. ErK: 20. 44. 123, 125. IX Knecht John 43, 120 128 130 McKinley Joner 62. 63. 00 Knecht, Kothryn 58, d8 128, 130, 101 MdViley, Jeffrey 16 16 29 32 44 66 113 116 119 Knecht, Puro 49, 128 130 109, 146, 149 Knepp, Down 00. 56. 120. 121. 131 McKinley, Kory 58 102 IX KrΒ«pp, fXolond 65 McKinley. Kirh 56, 102, IX Knobloixh. Denae 54 121 McMoken, Kimberly X 121 Knobloixh, John 06, 07 WcMoKen MKTkey 66 Koble. Liso 43 McNoUy. DouglQi 62. 09 Koble. Sreve 58, 133 McSortey, Robrn 02 Koch. Morprie 72 73 Mee Ctvcry 02, 60 Koch, MofU 54. 110 Mendenhol, Roy 66, 96, 00, 106 Koch. Nancy X, 58. 101. 100, 121, 127 128. 130 Mesmxin, Nancy 31 Mea non, Jill 0. 44. IX, 151 Koenemon, Jomes 31, 49 121 Merrier, Chiis X, 120 Korte Denae 54 Meyer, June X, X, 121, 131 Kouder MKhoei 40, 78 81. 110. 125, 102 133 Mieste, Dennis 5, 69, IX, 128, IX Kteftcher, I Kjxird 56 127 133 Milter. Domra 25. 44, 68. 93. 118. 119, 121. 126. 101 Krohn. Korrino 49, 121, 127 Miller Dole X, 76 Krohn, Shori 40, 88. 89. 119, 121, 127 Miller Denise 44. 120, 120, 101 .Jm Qul Too 6. 56, 100 HO 120 127 Miller Doris X Kwiz, Andrew 56, 121 Miller Gordon 02 85 Kurtz. f olph 43. 76, 121 102. 134 Lllll 1 1 Koren 01, X. 120. 101 Lorry X, 95, 97, 104 126 Mtfhoel M, 121 Miller Rose X. 76. 114. 127. 101 WMer Soroh 54, 115 Lodg, Andrew 43 JVUIer Shown 62 Lodg, Franl 40 Miller Sionley 44 Lolie, Connie 09 Miller Siephonie 62, X Lomb, Chofles 40, 108 Miller Suson F 31. X, 119 131 Lomb Chrwine 01, 40 l2l, 131 Millet Tomero X, X, 120, 121 LofTibert Oonold 61 Lamph H3r Vnrley 66 JJJJ Timothy 66 Tmo 66, 90. 91 Longyon, Loufie 31, 50. 90. 126. 131 Miller Wendy 18, 22. 20, X, X, 59, 121, 122. 120 Longsron, LesJie 61. 01 Milb, Jomie 62, 100 Lorro, Denna 44 Minth, Mory Jo 44 Ledberief Orondon 62. 60 09 Moenmg, Shoron 69 Lehmon, Sony 50, 121, )01 Mohr. Pjchord M. 1X, 128 120 IX 140 Lehrmon. Oeon 09, 78 Monhollen. .Jennifer X, 127 LeΒ Β±iry, Lynetie 23, 50. 121 Moore. Doioihy 72 Lengocher Mo. 58 129 130 Morrt, Marie 31. X. 126 146, 149 Lengocher, Neol 15, 44, 85, 119, 126, 129, 130, 152 Morris. Porrico X, 54, 126 Lengocher N hoioi 06 09. 104, 105 Morrs, Thomas 44 Lengocher, Tony 50 Moses. MiHe 61 Leonofd, Kerry 58 120 Moiley, Joclyn W, 127, IX Le .Β«nbergef Joru 23 44. Ill, 123, 126 IX, 145 Morfer, Dreii 60, 00, 109 Levefton MK.r.eiie 60 Moner. DrK3n 62 99 Liimer Coiol 02, 01 Moii Theresa X, 125, 127 Retiring offer mony yeors of voluoble service ro rhe school and rhe communiry, junior high sociol srudies reocher, Donald Gundy, plons ro rrovel wirh his wife, Fron, rhroughour rhe wesr ond inro Conodo He odds, emphon- colly, We hove ro be bock home by foorboll seoson. ih 54 129 IX Aichoei 44. 112. 113. 119, IX. 130, 152, 182 . Tometo 17, 23. 28, 29, 31. X. 116 121 120 125 X), Shone 56, 78. 95. 07 121, 146 . 101 i, 56, IX, 104, 127 Nnnn W3fd JiU 02, X, 106 131 ison. fioberi X β Cheryl 62, 108 ' londr, Drion 54, 110. IX X. 05 07 104 131 IX n X 127, IX K3roh 66 90 IX Oooo Oeinng, Amy 17 X 128 IOC 101 100 Oerimg, Moii 45, 129 Ohiwine, Kerry 62 OKeefe, Jim 40, X. 78 81 94 95 119 OKee ' e. Steve 54, 78 61 9 111. 126, Olson. Drodley C Oft, Sonoy 54 Oti. Tmo 4. 17, 51, 54, 116. 121. 101 Osboin Dovid 02 OsOorn, Jof eon X 120 Osmun tXoyce 132, IX PPPP PXiUo, Monte 62, 85, 00, 100 Parisoi, Shone 66, 90. 100 Por60f. Sonnon X, 61, 97 110 120 131 Poftin, Cherre 06 Portm Tommy 02 Pof ' in. Timmy X, 81, 100, 128. IX Perhns, Deloro 66 Persyn, Anthony 54, 78, 81. 126. 129 Peierb. Donald X Petry, Korlo 20, 45, 121, 127 IX PertyJohn, Loro X, 101. 100, 121, 127, 126, IX Peityphn, f ochelle X 128, IX, IX Phillips. Joon 29, X, 69 PhiDips, Shelley 17, 56, 100. 12V 101, 109 Pierson, Keth 66, 69, 118, IX Filler, Jeonnette X, 93. 106, 127, IX Ptatter, Jeonnine X. 106. 127 Ptoit Chriyophet 16, 10, 54. 97, 127, IX Ploti Kevin 45 Pond. George 21, 69 Poppele. Deborah 66 Port-, NifQ X Pulver Debro 66 Pusey Luonn X 68 90 106 126 Pusey MQfl 100 Qqq Quicl ery, Shannon 06, 90, 91 Ouimby. Debro 31. X 180 lndex O jrr GeroW 62 O jnn. Jure 51, 121. 12-1 0 vi, (Xobm 67 Ownn, Shorio 54 Rrrrr fVxJemoche ' Dawn 5i, 86 60 124 125 V. ftoy Oeon 6Q 129 fXeod Oetry 72 IVchr TefTe 54 n ddm. Troo 30. 58. 5Q. 106 llfl 121 101 fWddm TfixJy 56. 102. 103 Aeddm. Wfody 51. 120 121 124 128 130 Aeeb. ChoO 56. 132 103 fWeb Vefo o 20, 45 12Β 120 Re vei Qcfo 45. tOI ne chho(r Gcyy 5i rXeheweg Lyrv, 45 121 fM weg. Mqth 45. IW i2l M eweg .AAonri 59 81 126 rXekeweq f urh 45 121. 102. 100 fXekeweg rery 5i i04 126, 101 fVxxjdei. Mofy 72 IWviorr, Dorry 5fl 120. 100 fW fxifi, Jeff 54, 85. 129 fWihon, fWi 25, 45. 129 103 fUJgwoy Ujiors 67 IWberol. Comm - 2. 54. 90. 121 fVΒ«defioi M hoe 51. 121 128 130 130 rWbefsd SofQh 59 106 IX fjgiby Derti 45 R 9ibv Giegcyy β AoeMrig Ateon 51 fVΒ er Mofoo f7. 18 22 20 26 ' 121. 122 123 18 50 87 104. 128 120 100. 131 ? 63 Rcfi. rVrvord 60 RucKmon. Mef 17 ' . 127 128 IX RuDOefT Cfvsiino 63 rVjpper Sieve 50 Sssss SofOSizen. Miiki 45 Sorroiir Swbon 01 121 Soytof Heorh 55 Schoe ' ef Lory 45 Schoetfef LcxrΒ« 02 55 lOi ScneO Cosiondro 67 Scr idefef TrnOTMy 60 99 ScNch Scott 55. 100 Schlegol. Jute 7. 45 88 121, 126 145 ScNegol. PaJ 59 80, 81. 100. 110. 111. 126. 126. 100 5ch e M hoei 67 Schfce. Tfoy 60 Sct , KeΒ y 67 108 Schrmxhef Atoen 67 ScrvrΒ«xker Dorren 66, 67 Scfviehef HeΒ mon 50. 81. 110. 120. 121, 101 ScNTekef Lbo 00 55 102 133 Schrenk. Tom. 45. 119. 121 ScKΒ g. Sfxyi 22. 25 46 115 121 127 Schu-g S e D 67 90 Ol 108 Schurg Sr.ely 01 51, 121 120 Schw Schwor Sd wor 126 β : Lvnfe.d 16 3i. 46. 64. 65 105 119 121 ScfiwQTfz fXoten GO 67 5ee g, Drod 50. fli. OO Od )26 131 Shoheen Undo 51 121 131 Uvretioch Do-y a 51 78 81 Slyjrtuch. SoiOr CO 91 Show Trc 51 88 121 127 103 Sfxji Kewi 18. 45, 78 ill 119 100 S gef Nofnyy. 55 S- gef Orera 31 50. 121 120 iegef, fXod 50 81 lOO 105 126 128 130 03 154 Spe Andrew 18 45 183 5ftion Sreve 60 SheWoH Scot 55 85 120 101 Sn-Β«.th. Todd 60 00 Sm,rh. W Qm 18 TO 20. 45. 76 120 103 160 Snyder KimOerly 55. 127 100 Sperfi. f o Ofvi 01. 51. Sprr gef M choei 50. 61. wo 129 Sprir-ge. U o ier 60 SIeΒ« C ed I f u xxi 67 Veintiech ThorriQi 111 101 Sieury Arvio 17 00 55. 121. 140, IX Sieveoi Tonxitho 60 SfΒ«)e4.ng Alyce 50. 128 130 101 Siiegbii David 01 50 90 12i Siiegtrj Gory 59 110. 120 12l Sfieqir Gregory 63. 148 140 Sfiegi ' i Moroa 31. 51. 118 119, 121, 101 Si-eglr; Mairhiew 67, 109 SfoUer tVodley 67 Stooher Β£tie 72 Vroley. Shown 50 120 Srfong. HoJy 55. 101. 125 Sroiier. Sieven 55 CO. 133 Si ' Ourmon Eln- er 21. 69 71 iifKlker rXhoTKlo 17. 00 59 120. 126 131 STzmor Trevo 01, 46. 119 SolkvQn. Jof e 69. 125. 140 Sveriiion. Annlouise 18 20 20 31 43 46 119 12 100 101 Sweet. Cf eryl 51 121. 127 SwK q, Sieveo 18 19, 22, 27 29, 01 02 54 55 I 104 116. 121, 122 125 126 Sioro. L60 0, 25. 46 111. 115. 121 127 Szojfxj. Mhe 29 45. 78 142 Ttttt Thiele, Jocqoetm 55, 88, 90. 121, 126 Thiele. Jufce 7, 46, 121. 127. 144. 154 Thiele. MKheie 54. 59. 106 121 Thonxa. KoFherr 51, 126 Thomoion Jerry 55 6l. 07 I S ev. . 67 Tmbfook. rioberr 55 Trocey. Dorry 51. 103 Tfocey. Timorhy 55, 85. 07, 111, 126 130 Tuggle Kraime 55, 115. 127 Tuggle, HoberT 45. 7S. 128, 131 Tuggte Timorhy 60 00 130 Tuto Ifoy 59 Uuuu Vner Shoyne 59 Ol niK:ker Jone 01. 46 120 121. 131 153 lni cKef Jco 31 46 120 121 101 -150 Vvv VonHcr Core. 57 59 ftfi iQc Vonower Cormen 59. 121 Veyo . Jay 51, 100 126. Voghi Torrctfo 59 VorxJron Gory 21, 23. 40 50, 51. 76. 81 100 104 105 121, 124, 126 Vor gunFen. Torm 4. 27 26 20. 31. 46. 78. 106 114 121 Www Wroo 55. 87 I- Koy 50, 128. 1M I3l errrion. Joy 27, 20 02. 4 β X 50 106. 128. IX. 101 , Teresa 17, 32, 55, 121, lOl urn. Dorren 55. 121 urn, Sheldon 46. 121, 127 fon. Alvm 69, 120 β , 20 55, 102 121 123 i26 IX Weber, Kevn 63, 09 Weber, ieven 63 Wetryer. Jon e 55. IX, 153 Websrer. JocJrh 60, 90, 91 Webuer. Kev- 20, 51, 100 126 1M Wefc, Drenr TOO Wefc, Kev.n 50 76, 61 104, 100 126 154 WeOi Kim 50.. 110. 114. 118 121 127. 101 ' Cfvy-no 63 ' . Ekoberri 51. 124. IX Werlif . Oreni 23. 49 5t. 76 100 111 124 126 131 Werkng. Druce 22 58 59 81 100. 110. 126 Werlrig. Ehjoberh 17 01. 51 121. 101 Werling Jon 28. 20. 31. 02 47 12l. 148 149 Weri , n,ebe :cQ X 55. 121. 127 Whiraolr. Kimbeny 60 00. 91 Wh,tcro(r flenoe 51, 128, 131 WNZj ey I Drew 67. ( ry 60 05 W rteWi Angeto 59 120 121 WerleWr HeO: 50 102 103 110 114 Wiide . SoncJra 55 88 m 121, 101 Wider Scoif 67, 99 109 W4r ger, Darboro GO W4r. bio 51 Winesbufg, Carhy 51. 93, 126, 131 Wrvi, Mofk 67. too Woebbelimg Qe ' h 55, 93 Woebbektfig. Chen 2, 55 00 WoebbehHTg. Kefley 20, 20 51 88 ' 123 WoM, Scoir 47 128 IX Woodrif g. Cynrho t7 Woodrng. flomof 51. 127 Woodr.rtg, Solly 59 127 IX Woodi. Cofol 67 Woods Down X 55 101 121 126. ' Wynn Dfodley 59 Yyy Vonko. JocQue r 47 III. 120. 125. 128 IX Yerhi Darren 51 65. XM. 121 IX ' 120 121. 101 146 β IX i62 FinQ Final ISO ' .β’β m i iiyyta f If greor presenrs come in small packages, rhe school and irs people were a good exom- ple. Ve were a small school, bur we were a mighry one. In rhe foil our repurorion grew, and we were or iosr on rhe mop. As rhe yeor progressed wirh oil irs ocriviries, srudenrs rool-; pride in esrablishing new rradirions and moinroining old ones. Warriors were proud of rheir heriroge. As rhe yeor closed, olrhough we found old friends leoving, we looked forward ro rhe new friends who would arrive. Solidly entrenched in rhe community, Warriors proud- ly remoined β HERE TO STAY! i Finol
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