ST DE IFSenior Emery Murray set a class record of 13:34, while Mike Sheward was elected Captain and...
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Gridironers Still Seek Winning Season The 1975 edition of the
Frankton football Eagles once again fell short of the coveted "winning season ." However, along the way the Eagles provided many thrills and much excitement.
After dropping the opener to Elwood, 28-7, the Eagles won and lost against Shenandoah and Mt. Vernon. The next two games the Eagles downed rivals Lapel and Highland. Injuries began to take their toll as the Eagles dropped two straight. Later the Eagles beat the Tigers of Yorktown for the first time in the school's history. FHS finished the season on a bad note-two losses .
VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM-I. to r. Row 1-Larry Geer, Robert Gish , Carlos Super, Oakie Mitchell, Rob Stafford , Jay Couch, Amy Pritchett (mgr.), Deb Almquist (mgr.). Row 2-Leif Greene, Mark Cox, Ned Hart, Mark Cobble, John Cox , Mark Benefiel , Harry Schmink, J1m White, Timmy Couch (mgr.). Row 3-Dean Knotts, Allen Hall, Steve Fuller, Mick Dawson, Steve Gish, Ron Frazier, Jon Risk . Row 4-Greg Williams, James Hancock, Randy Gates, Jerry Etchison, Mike Crowder, Pat Geer, Steve Stansberry. Tim Carpenter. Row S-Kelly Mahoney, Mark Thompson, Bruce Pritchett, Tony Hughes, Les Hiatt, Tim Wade, Tony Bailey, Dane Whetsel. Row 6-Coach Moon, Coach Abernathy, Coach Duff, Coach Urban.
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OPPOSITE PAGE CENTER LEFT-An unidentified Eagle brings an opposing ball carrier to the ground as Rob Stafford, Jay Couch , and Mark Cobble look on. CENTER RIGHT-Coach Moon intently watches his charges battle the enemy LEFT-Mark Benefiel breaks away for another big gam. BELOW-The FHS offensive line gets set to open up another hole for the Eagle ball carriers BOTTOM LEFT-The Frankton defensive unit starts to converge on an opposing ball carrier.
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Homecoming '76
FHS Loses to
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Huskies in 21-7
Effort
TOP: A tearful Homecoming Queen , Pam Couch, and her court, from left to right: Amy Pritchett, Nancye Alexander, Her majesty Pam, Lori Hughes, and Peggy Wiseman. ABOVE: Junior Teresa Morgan decorates the Class of '77 winning float. CENTER RIGHT Bob Gish breaks away for one of his better efforts in a disappointing 21-7 loss to the Hamilton Heights Huskies. RIGHT: Mark Cox makes sure that the opposing ball carrier stays on the ground.
Harriers Improve, Look to Next Year
The cross country team finished the season with a record of 5-6 , the best record since '72. Kevin Hudson set a new school and junior class record of 12:56 for the 2Y2-mile run . Senior Emery Murray set a class record of 13:34, while Mike Sheward was elected Captain and Most Valuable Runner. Mike was the leader throughout the year , evidenced by the fact that he ran 700 miles during the summer. Out of a " re-building year," seven of nine top runners will return next season.
Highland Sheridan Mt. Vern. 27 Shenan. 20 MV 51 Yrktwn 69 Alex Lapel36 Hamilton Hts. 47 Mad. Grt. 29 Elwood 47
LEFT CROSS COUNTRY TEAM: I. to r., Row 1: Coach Davis, Denny Sheward, Mike Sheward, Kevin Hudson. Row 2: Carl Schultz , Scott Haney, Kenny Miller, Randy Murray. Row 3: Marc Schultz, Brad Samuels, Robert Pardue, Emery Murray. Row 4 : Dennis Wellman, Jim Wright, Kevin Sumner, Ron Hannah. TOP LEFT: Marc Schultz and Kevin Sumner truck on with a Highland harrier. CENTER LEFT: Dennis Wellman , Marc Schultz, and Kevin Sumner doggedly keep pace with a Highland runner.
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Varsity Matmen Muster 4-6 Season
The wrestling team is on its way up. The squad bettered last year's record by ending with a 4-6 dual meet record. Victories came over Mt. Vernon, Lapel, Hamilton Heights, a n d Mad is on G r a n t . U pperclassmen led the way for a young team that has all but three returning to next year's squad. Tim Roberts (9-8) , captain, placed 4th in the county, 4th in the Wes Del Invitational, 4th in the conference, and 3rd in the sectional. Scott Haney (12-6), Most Valuable Wrestler,
placed 4th in the county, 3rd at Wes Del , and 3rd in the sectional. Jay Couch placed 3rd in the sectional, with Steve Marsh capturing 4th place at Wes Del. The team finished 4th at the sectional. Take down plaques were awarded to Jay Couch and Scott Haney, who led the squad in take downs. The Pin award was awarded to Scott Haney and Tim Roberts for having the most pins.
Next year appears promising for the young Eagle wrestling squad .
UPPER RIGHT: Tim Roberts struggles to get his opponent to the mat.
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ABOVE: Roberts tries to work for an advantage. OPPOSITE PAGE: UPPER LEFT· Les Hiatt finds out that wrestling is not all that easy. UPPER RIGHT. Roberts reaches for that invincible hold. CENTER LEFT: Scott Haney ponders a way to get on top. CENTER RIGHT. Haney prepares to make his big move.
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LEFT: WRESTLING TEAM: I. to r., Row 1: David Haney, Jim Hancock, Jay Couch, Peter McNamee, Dave Knotts, Kenny Miller. Row 2: Tim Roberts, Barry Kelly, Leslie Hiatt, Scott Haney, Jim Halsell, Vince Kelly. Row 3: Jon Risk, Eric Hudson, Steve Marsh , Marty Upchurch, Tracy Kuklenski, Monty Hulett. Row 4: Coach Hannah , Julee McClintock (mgr .), Jerry Lawson (mgr.), Greg Miller (mgr.), Joni Morgan (mgr.), Coach Duff.
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Girls' Varsity Volleyball
Hustles to 6-8 Season Frankton's volleyball team
improved vastly this past year. The varsity squad came up with a 6-8 record while the reserves won seven and lost six . Most Valuable Player Terrie Couch and Kathy Wade accounted for one-half of the team's points this season . Both were named WRC Honorable Mentions.
In '76, this year's reserves will fill the holes left by the seven graduating seniors. Letter winners this year were : Marsha Busby, Terrie Couch, Dot Hall, Lou Ann Hall, Ruth Hendricks , Debbie Hughes, Carol Marsh, Amy Pritchett, Le Ann Schmidt, Kathy Valentine, and Kathy Wade.
UPPER CENTER-Terrie Couch goes high in the air to return an opponent's volley. LOWER CENTER-Mrs. Huntsinger yells instructions to her charges. ABOVE-RESERVE VOLLEYBALL. I. to r. Row 1-Carol Hendricks (mgr.), Diane Rehmel , Denise Etchison, Pam Luellen, Cris Blockson, Debbie Hall (mgr.). Row 2-Becky Underriner, Tammy Couch , Becky Closser, Shelly Ramsey.
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UPPER LEFT-VARSITY VOLLEYBALL: I. to r. Row 1-Carol Marsh, Le Ann Schmidt, Kathy Wade, Marsha Busby, Dot Hall . Row 2-Debbie Hall (mgr.), Ruth Hendricks, Lou Ann Hall , Debbie Hughes, Kathy Valentine, Amy Pritchett , Terr ie Couch, Carol Hendricks (mgr.) . LEFT-Kathy Wade and Amy Pritchett go up to attempt a spike while Dot Hall looks on. ABOVE-Kathy Wade returns the ball while Amy Pritchett and Terri Couch watch the action.
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B-ballers End 35-Game Losing Streak
Frankton's basketball team ended its 35 game losing streak earlY to'llis year. By the time 32 minutes of varsity basketball had been played in the first game at Mt. Vernon , Frankton had become victorious. Frankton drew Lapel in the sectional. After a tremendous second-half effort, the Eagles fell short by just three points.
Eugene Boswell became the second highest Frankton career rebounder, as well as being named to three honorable mention teams. Bret Overdorf was named 'Most Valuable' , while Jim Fetterman and Bret Overdorf were named 'Honorary Captains.·
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RIGHT: VARSITY BASKETBALL-(!. to r.) Row 1-Mike Hall (mgr.) , Carl Schultz (mgr.), Jim Stanley (mgr.). Row 2-Mark Smith , Mark Swan, Randy Parker, Allen Hall , Eugene Boswell , Dane Whetsel , Jim Fetterman, Randy Marlow, Bret Overdorf , Coach Fletcher. UPPER RIGHT: Gene Boswell and Dane Whetsel go for the rebound as Bret Overdorf and Larry Shively look on. CENTER RIGHT: Allen Hall grabs the round ball as Bret Overdorf helps box out the opponents.
LEFT: Randy Parker is astonished at the action under the basket by Jim Fetterman and Dane Whetsel. ABOVE: Bret Overdorf outreaches Jim Fetterman for the loose ball. UPPER LEFT: Dane Whetsel goes up strong for a rebound while Jim Fetterman and Mark Swan try to assist. UPPER RIGHT: Eugene Boswell hustles down court.
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UPPER LEFT: "Please Dan, this is no place for the tango! " UPPER RIGHT: Larry Shively outreaches his weary opponent. ABOVE: RESERVE BASKETBALL TEAM: (1. to r.) Row 1-Brad Samuels, Larry Shively, Levi Cox, Brad Sagarsee (mgr.). Row 2-Dean Cheetham, Tom Beeman, Bruce Hughes, Chris Pickering, Tim Wade. Row 3-Dan Etchison, Greg Karr, Jim Wright, Steve Parker, Coach Huntsinger. RIGHT: Jim Wright grabs the ball from his opponent and teammate.
Frosh, ~a' Teams Better, Equal Last Year
Frankton 's 'B ' team finished the season this year equaling last year's reserve team record at three wins and 16 losses. Steve Parker led the team with the best field goal percentage of .513, while Larry Shively led the team with a 7.7 points per game average. Dan Etchison led the team in rebounding.
The freshman basketball teams this year had a combined record of 8-15, with the "A" team finishing at 4-9 and the " B" team at 4-6.
The " A" team won their first game against Pend. Hgts. and in that stretch won four out of six games. After Christmas the team lost their last four games.
UPPER LEFT: Are Mr. Abernathy and Mr. Huntsinger discussing some in-between game strategy? RIGHT: Mark Thompson and the group wait for a rebound . ABOVE: FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM-(1. to r.) Row 1-Coach Abernathy, Larry O'Bryant, Terry Sheets, Scot Overdorf, Tony Hughes, Ben Jewell. Row 2-Kelly Ashton , David Jimenez, Ron Amos, Todd Taylor, Phil Etchison, David Heath, Ron Hannah, Gary Claxton. Row 3-Myron Wittkamper, John Fleener, Brad Samuels, Bruce Pritchett, Bob Stanley, Karen Parker (mgr.), Julie Usfo (mgr.).
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RIGHT: Mark Benefiel takes a quick dash out of the blocks. RIGHT CENTER: Pat Geer makes an attempt at the pole vault. RIGHT BOTTOM: VARSITY TRACK TEAM : Row 1-Randy Gates, Allen Hall, Mark Benefiel, Ned Hart, Karen Gulmire (mgr), Lori Strangeway (mgr.), LeAnn McKee (mgr), Coach Davis. Row 2-Dennis Wellman, Pat Geer, Les Hiatt, Jay Couch, Barry Kelly, Robert Pardue, Carl Schultz, Scott Haney. Row 3-Coach Mitchell, Mike Shewzrd, Marc DeBonis, Mickey Dawson, Steve Fuller, Mike Baker, Randy Marlow, Rick Hamilton. BELOW: RESERVE TRACK TEAM: Row 1-Jon Risk, Ron Amos, Kenny Miller, Jerry Lawson, !3rad Samuels, David Thrasher, Coach Mitchell. Row 2-Ken Lehman, Mike Barnett, Bob Clendenin, Denny Sheward, Mike Appleby, Paul Munson, Ben Jewell, Tracy Kuklenski. OPPOSITE PAGE: RIGHT: GIRLS TRACK TEAM: Row 1-Coach Huntsinger, Brenda Chubb, Lou Ann Hall, Kathy Valentine, Lee Ann Schmidt, Amy Pritchett, Debbie Almquist, Ruth Hendricks, Pam Waymire. Row 2-Marsha Busby, Julie Brashear, Tammy Couch, Shelley Ramsey, Carla Burton, Patty Clark, Terrie Couch, Theresa Weaver, Mel White. Row 3-Chris Blockson, Char Weaver, Kerry Hockema, Donnetta Beaver, Janet Johnson, Becky Underriner, Tammy Bailey, Pam Luellen (mgr), Marianne Anderson (mgr.). BOTTOM LEFT: Seems to be a little cold outside. LEFT: Lou Ann Hall dashes to the end of the 440 dash.
BOYS' VARSITY TRACK
Sber. 35 liam. Hts. 58 Mt. Vern 46 Y2 Mad. Grant 71 Pend. lnv.-3rd out of 8 Elw. 67 Burris 34 Alex. 36 Ham. Hts. Relays-1st Elwood lnv.-4th out of 7 Lapel 48 Shen. 45 WesDel56 Conterence- 3rd out of 8 Sectional-4th out of 19
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Girls', Boys' Track Set 12 School Records
The 1975-76 varsity boys ' track team excelled , finishing the season at 10-3 and placing fourth out of 19 teams in the Muncie Sectional. Mark Benefiel, Steve Fuller, Rick Hamilton , and Mike Baker were allconference selections and also qualified for the regional at Fort Wayne. This year's most valuable runner was Mark Benefiel. The reserve team finished with an equally fine record of 7-2.
Girls' track met the challenge of the boys' fine season by producing a fine season of their own. Their record finished at 8-3. The girls were fourth in the
conference and Tammy Couch and Kathy Valentine qualified for the regional. Tammy Couch was named the 'Most Valuable Track Member'.
Twelve records fell this year in both girls and guys track. Eight were broken by the girls and four by the boys. Records in the long jump, soft ball throw, shot put, 80 yd . hurdles, 440 yd . dash, 880 medley, relay , 440 relay, 880 relay as the girls were on their way to their best record ever. Four records in boy 's track were broken . Records in 100 and 220 yd. dashes, the low hurdles, and the 880 yd . relay.
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RIGHT: Coach Davis consults with the Highland coach during a meet. BELOW: "Up, up-and away!" RIGHT: Kathy Valentine puts her mind, her will, and her legs into the race . LOWER LEFT: Becky Underriner and Deb Almquist pace themselves in the mile.
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Golfers Struggle to
2-9 mark Tom Marshall was the num
ber one golfer this year, leading the way with such scores as 48, 46, 43, 44, and 30. Marshall , Bruce Hughes, Mark Cox, Eric Hudson, and Larry Shively played major roles on the varsity squad , although FHS compiled only a 2-9 season record.
The reserve squad was made up of Bob Stanley, who moved to varsity, Steve Parker, and David Heath.
ABOVE: GOLF TEAM: (I. tor.) Row 1-Coach Fletcher, Steve Parker, Tom Marshall , Eric Hudson. Row 2-Bruce Hughes, Bob Stanley, Chris Abshire, David Heath , Larry Shively. UPPER RIGHT: Eric Hudson tees off for the Eagles. LOWER LEFT: Mark Cox keeps his eye on the ball for the swing.
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RIGHT: Jerry Emmons puts a lot of motion into his pitching. CENTER: Steve Fuller has a good grip on the bat and is ready for action. LOWER LEFT: Mr. Urban gives Mark Cox a pointer on the sidelines. LOWER RIGHT: Brian Borum keeps a constant eye on the play. OPPOSITE PAGE: UPPER LEFT: Other teammates watch for breaks in the game. CENTER LEFT and RIGHT: Jerry winds up for the pitch . LOWER LEFT: BASEBALL TEAM: (I. to r.) Row 1-Dave Knotts, Tom Beeman, Randy Parker, Dave Haney, Ned Hart, Brian Borum, Mark Cox. Row 2-Coach Abernathy, Harry Schmink, Dane Whetsel , Dan Etchison , Jerry Emmons, Tim Wade , Coach Urban. Row 3-Chuck Covell , Don Knotts, Barry England, Steve Mundell, Steve Fuller, Steve Marsh, Greg Karr.
WesDel 12 Yo 10 p dl 9 H" hla 3 Lapel 2 Mt. Vernon 4 WesDel 0 Shenandoah 4 Highland 2 Lapel 9 Mt. Vernon 3 Highland 3 Mt. Vernon 1 0 Conference-.,4th
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Experience, Strong Hitting Aid Eagle Attack
While compiling a 7-9 record, the Summer '75 baseball team was led by seniors Mike Cooper, Ron Quails and Tim Hendricks. Juniors Mark Cox and Harry Schmink added punch to the attack. Cooper and Quails were named to the AII-WRC team, while Cox and Schmink were honorable mentions.
The S p r i n g of ' 7 6 saw u pperclassmen Schmink, Cox, Brian Borum and Ned Hart, plus juniors Jerry Emmons, Steve Fuller, and Randy Parker, provide the experience, while newcomers Tom Beeman, Dane Whetsel, Greg Karr, and others, provided youth to the team.
Schmink, Emmons and Borum provided the pitching, and Cox, Fuller, Parker, Emmons, Schmink and Beeman provided the bulk of the hitting. Junior Steve Mundell added good solid defense by not committing a single error through the May schedule.
BASEBALL-SPRING '7 FHS
Wapahanl 6 Daleville 8* MarionBen 0 Alexandria 12 Alexandria 8 Muncie Central 8 Muncie Central 4** Yorktown o Mad. Grant 6 Mad. Grant 16 0
*School Record=-4 HR in one inning ••sr. Harry Schmink-No Hitter
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Cheerleaders Tops in Spirit, Performance
A new sponsor, new uniforms, new routines-all added up to an exciting year for the Prankton cheerleaders. After May elections, practice began early in the summer in preparation for State Fair competition , where the reserve squad placed 13 out of 80 and the varsity, 35 out of 90. June was
spent in raising money for NWCA camp in Kalamazoo, Mich . In final competition , the varsity squad won the 1st place trophy. Also, with the help of sponsor Jan McClain , the expanded varsity squad made all new outfits for basketball season.
ABOVE: VARSITY CHEERLEADERS (top to bottom) : Linda Cox, Linda Schmink, Sharon Lamb, Dawn Pike, Robyn Turex, and Julie Brashear. UPPER RIGHT: Sharon Lamb is involved in the game that she looks like she might be ready to lend a helping hand. RIGHT: RESERVE CHEERLEADERS (I. to r.) : Theresa Weaver, Regina Wright, Kerry Hockema, Donnetta Beaver.
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LEFT: FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS (I. to r.)· Terri Ester, Michele Waymire, and Jennifer Brashear. CENTER LEFT: Linda tells linda, " Get off my back!" BELOW: The varsity cheerleaders put in a lot of practice time, even last-minute before the basketball games. LOWER LEFT· Mrs. McClain wonders, " Now where did those cheerleaders go to?" LOWER RIGHT: Senior Dawn Pike is suitably framed by her pom-pons as she leads the student body in the school song.
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Mexico Fling
Fills Spanish
Club Calendar Undoubtedly the highlight of
the school year for Spanish Club members was a weeklong trip to Mexico over spring break. Although only 18 members, accompanied by Mrs . Culp, Miss Lake, and Mrs . JoAnne Miller, were able to go, the whole club threw itself into fund-raising activities, such as bake sales, car washes, and chili suppers. It all paid off as those making the trip were able to enjoy a fun and educational seven days in Acapulco, Taxco, and Mexico City.
CENTER LEFT: SPANISH CLUB: (I. to r.) Row 1-Pam Waymire (Pres.), Ruth Hendricks (V-Pres.), Debbie Ball (Sec.), Lou Ann Hall (Treas.), Judy Trick, LeAnn Schmidt, Mrs. Gulp. Row 2-Tina Galaher, Debbie Ricker, Terri Freeman, Janet Johnson, Patti Trogdlen, Cindy Pruitt, Ricki Nicholas, Wes Martin. Row 3-Karen Carman, Julie Gross, Michelle Hulett, Debbie Miller, J.D. Gillespie, Liz McNamee, Tammy Henderson, Karen Swartz. Row 4-Steve Mundell, Brent Chubb, Tim Roberts, Sam Melling, Pari Eden, Lisa Chambers, Carla Schmidt. Row 5-Mark Smith, Larry Shively, Tim Wade, Greg Miller, Jim Hancock, Bruce Hughes, Kevin Miller, Tim Norman, Larry O'Bryant.
Dances, Food, Quebec Trip
Highlight French Club Firsts French Club had many
" firsts" this year. The first annual Sadie Hawkins dance, held March 20 , helped to raise money for a trip to Quebec at the end of the school year and a trip to Chez Jean in Indianapolis in the spring. French Club also sponsored an earlier dance, a bake sale and concession
stands at home basketball games to raise money. Fifteen persons left Frankton early May 27 for five days in Canada.
This was also the first year for a French Honor Society. The 1 0 students, who had to have an 'A' grade average, were inducted at a ceremony at Chez Jean.
LEFT: FRENCH CLUB: (I. to r.) Row 1-Rhonda Morin, Betsy Brown, Donna Claybaugh, J.D. Gillespie, Rick Quarles, David Heath, Darla Fetty, Randy Marlow (Sec.), Tammy Bailey, John Collier (Pres.), Dan Etchison (Treas.), Mrs. Dodd. Row 2-Becky Underriner, Cheryl Ball , Jerry Emmons, Diana Braddick, Lisa Wittkamper, Judi Hosier, Sharon Richardson, Kathy Ester, Joni Morgan, Jennifer Hobbs, Lana Canfield , Penny Rutherford . Row 3-Ken Lehman, Dane Whetsel, Debbie Braddick, Kathy Valentine , Ron Muterspaugh, Scott Gilliam, Mickey Dawson, Mike Sheward, Regina Wright, Kerry Hockema, Theresa Weaver, Kevin Sumner. Row 4-David Collier, Ron Frazier, Linda Cox, Ina Stisser, Char Weaver, Cris DeBonis, Paul Munson , Tom Beeman, Jay Claybaugh , Rae Jean Gill , Marc Schultz, Dennis Wellman.
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After a lot of hard work "United" again hit the road with their medley of old-time, modern-time and fun-time songs. Earlier in the school year, they performed for a few local organizations, such as the Lions' Club and the Frankton Christian Church. On March 10, "United" began their tour of northern Indiana, including Triton High School , Rochester High School, New Carlisle High School and New Prairie School. Climaxing the tour was a visit to the snowcovered Notre Dame campus.
SWING CHOIR: I. to r: Row 1: Heather Jackson, Roxanna Hart, Kathy Sagarsee, Joyce Allen , Dawn Pike, Terri Freeman (Pres.), Kathy Valentine, Rachael Smith, Lisa Wittkamper. Row 2: Debbie Almquist, Lori Strangeway, Mitzi Giselbach, Amy Pritchett, Michele Waymire, Kim Wheat, Lana Canfield , Barb Bibb (Sec.), Cindy Clay. Row 3: Brad Sagarsee, Andy Martin, Jeff Gerstorff, Jon Risk, Rick Quarles, Mats Hagerstrom, Wes Martin, Myron Wittkamper. Row 4 : Ned Hart, John Collier (V-Pres.), David Heath, Mark Austin , Bruce Pritchett, Jerry Etchison, Dennis Bibb, Paul Hogge. Row 5 Bruce Arnold, Chris Abshire , Julie Closser, Jane Leathers, Mike Sheward, Scott Gilliam
GLEE CLUB: (I. to r.) Row 1-Jim Jones, Sam Melling, Wes Martin, Jerry Blackford, Carl Staples, Tim Norman, Greg Miller. Row 2-Teresa Cole , Char Weaver, Tracy ldlewine, Kim Miller, Martina Short, Kathy LaShure, Carol Marsh, Lorena Marcum, Donna Storm , Debbie Ricker, Thelma West. Row 3-Pam Kelly, Deb Leonard , Anna Simmons, Debbie Braddick, Rhonda lmel , Teri Hosier, Robyn Truex, Joni Morgan, Robin Taylor, Doris Super. Row 4-Debbie Phillips, Theresa Ell , Lisa Surber, Sandy Daniels, Rhonda Brashear, Debbie Nevin, Sheryl West, Lisa Flanagan, Shelly Ram-
l ••••••••••••• sey, Chris Blackson, Karen Seal , Denise Edwards. Row 5-Hope Marsh, Ina Stisser, Karen Woodcock, Diana Nighbert, Teresa Phipps, Brenda Hight, Deanna Boyer, Joyce Nighbert, Robin Douglas.
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The one hundred and thirty-five choir members were involved in many projects this year. Calendars and popcorn were sold to increase the Music Dept's. fund in order, hopefully, to sponsor a musical next year. In the fall, Mark Austin and Terri Freeman represented FHS as members of the All-State Choir. A December Christmas program involved a lot of time, and memorizing . March was the month for the Madison County Choral Festival, held this year at Pendleton
Heights H.S. May brings graduation, a
time of ecstasy and sorrow, at which concert choir assembled to sing congratulations and farewell to departing seniors. For graduating choir members, it was time for the annual " Hammy" awards, presented for the most outstanding and "unique" performances in class. Among the winners were: Linda Cox, the Clairol award; Kim Shell , the Sleeper award; and , Julie Alexander, the Break-a-Nail award.
CONCERT CHOIR: (1. tor.) Row 1-Mats Hagerstrom, John Collier (V-Pres.), Terri Freeman (Pres.), Rachael Smith (Sec.), Roxanna Hart, Teresa Harrison , Heather Jackson, Deb Almquist, Rusty Chandler, Brad Sagarsee. Row 2-Paul Hogge, Shirletta Ryan, Nannette Porter, Diane Allport , Cathy Blackford, Maney Armstrong , Alic ia McPhearson, Regina Pierce, Teresa Carter, Jamie Surber, Andy Martin , Tim Gray. Row 3-Brent Waymire, Greg Plummer, Sue West, Cindy Clay, Linda Cox, Vera Dupree, Donna Harper, Mitzi Giselbach, Jana Sheward , Dave Heath, Robert Pardue. Row 4-Richard Bricker, Jerry Etchison, Barb Bibb, Fay Kinser, Karen Gulmire, Dawn Pike, Julie Wheat, Janet Zirkleback , Connie Montgomery, Steve Bardonner, Rick Quarles. Row 5-Terry Sheets, Jeff Gerstorff, Chris Abshire, Terri Davis, Lori
Michele Waymire, Sue Seal, Brenda Jackson, Scott Taylor, Ned Hart. nis Bibb, Mark Austin, Bruce Pritchett, Peggy Swan, Julie Alexander,
Gail Brown, Joyce Allen , Kathy Abresch , Kim Wheat, Laura Adams, Amy Pritchett, Lana Canfield .
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FCA Sponsors
Games, Talks
FCA Club, with Coach Jim Fletcher as sponsor, was responsible for a few of this year's activities. The Varsity vs. B-team and the Seniors vs. Teachers basketball games were FCA fund raising projects.
FCA invited Sheriff John Gunter, Jon and Don McGlocklin and others to
ABOVE: FCA (I. tor.), Row 1-Brad Samuels, Larry Shively, Robert Pardue, Richard Pardue, Brenda Chubb, linda Cox, Coach Fletcher. Row 2-Tim Wade, Cheryl Ball, Dave Knotts. Becky Underriner, Linda Schmink, Robyn Truex, Tammy Bailey, Jennifer Hobbs. Row 3-Harry Schmink, Steve Mundell, Denny Sheward, Carla Schmidt, Mitzi Giselbach, Donna Harper, Betsy Brown. Row 4-Ned Hart, Julie Closser, Mark Benefiel, Kevin Miller, Chris Abshire, Jon Risk, Kathy Ester. Row 5-Mark Cox, Rob Stafford , Chuck Covell, Don Knotts, Bruce Pritchett, Julie Brashear, Regina Wright, Donna Walls. Row 6-Janet Johnson, Lori Strangeway, Becky Closser, Deb Almquist, Amy Pritchett, Donnetta Beaver, Denise Etchison, Cindy Clay, Brenda Hight.
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speak at their meetings earlier in the year. Recent activities include sending Alicia McPhearson to the girls' national conference of FCA and Bruce Pritchett, Larry Shively, Levi Cox, Jimmy Wright and Bob Pardue to the IndianaOhio Weekend Conference of FCA.
Pep Clubbers
Show Spirit The first order of business
for Pep Club was to decide on new outfits. They chose navy pants and white muslin shirts, set off by a red bandanna for the underclassmen and a revival of senior chords for the upper classmen. Attendance at all home games and many WRC away games was required for club members. Mrs. Carol Gailbraith took over as the club advisor and was aided by officers : Amy Pratchett , Lana Canfield , Lori Strangeway, and Betsy Brown.
LEFT: PEP CLUB (I. to r.), Row 1-Kerry Hockema, Donnetta Beaver, Julie Brashear, Sharon Lamb, Dawn Pike, Linda Cox, Robyn Truex , Linda Schmink, Regina Wright, Theresa Weaver. Row 2-Kathy Abresch, Lori Hughes, Deb Almquist, Leight Ann Schmidt, Amy Pritchett (Pres.), Terri Freeman, Lynn Lanam , Vera Dupree, Rachael Smith , Teresa Wright. Row 3-Pari Eden, Diana Braddick , Sheri Bever, Donna Claybaugh, Jennifer Hobbs, Tammy Bailey, Teresa Morgan, Lana Canfield (V .-Pres.), Linda Browning, Rhonda Morin, Nancye Marsh, Julie Denison. Row 4-Teresa Carter, Cindy Pruitt, Lynn Hall, Karen Koomler, Carla Schmidt, Becky Underriner, Terri Davis, Peggy Swan, Betsy Brown, Pam Luellen, Teri Hoiser. Row 5-Jodeen Basey, Jennifer Brashear, Michelle Waymire, Denise Etchison, Denise Edwards, Terry Granger, Cindy Bagenski , Jennifer Farley, Debbie Forester, Tracy Baker, Karen Holder, Leatha Smith, Patty Stinnett.
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