1979 CCHS “Cavalcade”

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1979 CCHS “Cavalcade”
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1979 CAVALADE
CULVER
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COMMUNITY
SCHOOL
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STUDENT LIFE
STUDENTS' LIVES AT C.C.H.S.
O n t h e r o a d t o e x p e r i e n c e , in
trying to
find
my own
way,
sometimes I wish that I could
away. W h e n I think that
fly
I'm
moving suddenly things stand
I'm afraid because I think
they
always will. A n d I a m looking
space and to
find
still.
for
out who I am
a n d I'm looking to k n o w
u n d e r s t a n d . It's a s w e e t
d r e a m , s o m e t i m e s I'm
t h e r e , s o m e t i m e s I fly l i k e a n e a g l e
s o m e t i m e s I fly l i k e a n e a g l e
a n d s o m e t i m e s I ' m in d e s p a i r . A l l
s o m e t i m e s I ' m d e e p in d e s p a i r . O n
a l o n e in t h e u n i v e r s e ,
t h e r o a d o f e x p e r i e n c e j o i n in t h e
t h a t ' s h o w it s e e m s , I g e t l o s t in
l i v i n g d a y , if t h e r e ' s a n a n s w e r
the sadness and the
j u s t t h a t it's j u s t t h a t w a y ,
screams.
T h e n I l o o k in t h e s u n s h i n e a n d
d r e a m s . A n d I'm looking f o r
and to
find
and
sweet
It's a sweet s w e e t
my
space
out who I a m , and
looking to know and
almost
sometimes
and
I'm
understand.
dream
you're looking to try to reach
stars. It's a s w e e t s w e e t
it's
when
the
dream
s o m e t i m e s I'm a l m o s t t h e r e ,
s o m e t i m e s I fly l i k e a n e a g l e ,
s o m e t i m e s I ' m d e e p in d e s p a i r .
s o m e t i m e s I'm a l m o s t t h e r e ,
W r i t t e n by J o h n
Denver
HOMECOMING PREPARATIONS A N D
PARADES
HAK6 TUFF?
T h e s t u d e n t s of
C.C.H.S.
The Homecoming parade
p a r t i c i p a t e d in m a n y w a y s f o r
p r e p a r a t i o n s of t h e
Homecoming. The
the
1978
first
that
was done was the decorating
is L. R e a d y ) . C h e e r l e a d e r s
of
left
also
arranged for the students to
have
students
p a r t i c i p a t e d l i k e D. D a r d a
black
are
cheerleaders.
T h e r e was also an o r a n g e
classes. The winning
J u n i o r Class
float
float
and
and
was
(pictured top
next page). Riding the
j u n i o r B. L i n v a l l . T h e
float
floats
parade this year were
of
is
in t h e
both
creative and original. All
pictured
at right. P i c t u r e d lower right
the Junior Varsity
began
Culver.
F l o a t s w e r e e n t e r e d by c l u b s
thing
t h e lower hall ( p i c t u r e d l o w e r
5 0 ' s d a y in w h i c h
at 6:00 p.m. D o w n t o w n
classes
and clubs that participated did
a
g r e a t j o b . C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s t o all
who participated and made
the
parade such a success.
day.
Some Cav fans on a hot idea.
W E ' R E COMING HOME!
s
Filled with g l a m o u r
and
excitement, Homecoming
p r o v e d t o be m o r e
'78
unique
t h a n ever. Th e c e l e b r a t i o n
another year at
of
CCHS
s t a r t e d off w i t h a
parade
through town. At
half-time,
the queen candidates
came
on the field to a w a i t t h e
announcement. Amy
Coffin
experienced one of t h e
happiest m o m e n t s of h e r
as she w a s c r o w n e d
Queen of 7 8 . T h e b a n d
w r a p p e d up the
life
our
show
festivities
with a bang!
Susan Snyder shows her high
spirits.
The Culver Theatricals
Troupe 1704 Presents
Golde and Tevye.
Light the Sabbath Candles.
The dream scene.
Wedding Preparations.
Tommy finally comes around.
Here's to life!
Howard straightens Tommy out.
DREAM
WEAVER
The J u n i o r Class of
C.C.H.S.
presented to the Seniors of
1978,
Dream Weaver. P r o m was held at the
American
Legion Post Twenty
Seven,
M a y 6, 1978. T h e n i g h t s t a r t e d
with a dinner consisting of
out
sirloin
steak, baked potato, tossed
salad,
rolls, beverage, a n d d e s e r t .
Following
d i n n e r couples lined up f o r
pictures
to be t a k e n . T h e b a n d J U S T
BEFORE
D A R K , enjoyed the night as m u c h
we did, every one w a s out on
dance
floor
as
the
having a great time.
W e all t h a n k t h e c l a s s s p o n s o r s
Michael Schwartz, Susan
Mr.
Snyder,
A m y Coffin, and Kelly Y o u n g . T h e
Senior class of 1 9 7 8 t h a n k
the
S e n i o r class of 1 9 7 9 f o r t h e i r
t h e y will always
prom
remember.
Prom King and Queen, Mitchell Farmer and Brenda Crowel
Having Fun Gary?
Bill Sullivan enjoying his dinner!
Everyone saw star^a^Eh^pfotm.
DISCO 79 . . .
Student Leadership Conference
These are the leaders of the Junior Class?????????
R. Goodman, J . Osborn, and K. Francis
discuss leadership.
This year just a b o u t everyone
Right G. Ready and M. Sage talking
things over with Mr. Cook.
enjoyed
theirselves at the many dances and discos
at
C C H S . W e all h o p e o u r f u t u r e d a n c e s w i l l
be
j u s t as g o o d as t h e last o n e s a n d even
J . Ahlenius and R. Holbrook chat while
waiting for lunch to be served.
better
The student Leadership C o n f e r e n c e was held
8, 1 9 7 8 . M r . E d w a r d C o o k , o u r D i s t r i c t ' s
November
State
Representative, w a s the keynote speaker. He p r e s e n t e d
students
t o l d of t h e i r e x p e r i e n c e s a t s u m m e r c a m p s a n d
workshops.
Overall, the c o n f e r e n c e w a s a success. W e hope t h a t
Anyone for a tango?
an
excellent speech on leadership qualities. M a n y
students who attended learned a great deal f r o m
educational
experience.
the
this
Smile Your in the Cavalcade
CLASS LEADERS
Soph. C l a s s - T i n a Riester, Secy-Treas.; Tony
Frosh C l a s s - M a r y
V a n t w o u d , Pres.; Fred
Beach, Pres.; J e n n y
Pare, Sponsor.
Elliot, V. Pres.; a n d M r .
Dearth,
Sponsor.
Lou Smith, Secy-Treas.;
Lewis, V. Pres.; and
Rene
Miss
Smile On
Getting Involved
Student Council, Inter-club council, Art Club.
T h e S t u d e n t c o u n c i l is a v e r y a c t i v e
club. Each year they are
responsible
f o r all H o m e c o m i n g a c t i v i t i e s ,
the
annual leadership conference,
the
Caval Kit, a n d the
Christmas
decorating contest. The officers
Sandi Reinholt, President;
are:
Glenna
Ready, Vice-Pres; and Melanie
Sec.-Treas. The sponsors are
Konzelman and Mrs.
Sage,
Mr.
Schwartz.
T h e I n t e r - c l u b c o u n c i l is a n
T h e a r t c l u b is p a r t i c i p a t i n g
o r g a n i z a t i o n of vice p r e s i d e n t s .
a r e in c h a r g e o f r u n n i n g
They
the
decorated a truck for
concession stands throughout
the
year. A t the end of t h e y e a r t h e
decides w h a t to do with the
in
many things this year. They
the
H o m e c o m i n g parade. They plan to
club
profits.
paint windows for the
first
basketball
g a m e a n d s p o n s o r a d i s c o in J a n u a r y .
A f t e r all expenses are t a k e n out, the
A n a r t s h o w is b e i n g p l a n n e d f o r
m o n e y is d i v i d e d a m o u n g t h e
spring. The officers are;
clubs
and classes t h a t participated. The
B o w m a n , Pres; Kathy White,
officers are: L i n d a R e i n h o l d ,
Pres;
pres; and J i m V e e n , S e c . - T r e a s .
T a m m i Overly, V i c e - p r e s ; a n d
Eva
Ruiz, Sec.-Treas. T h e sponsors
Mr. Konzelman and Miss
are:
Jones.
s p o n s o r is M r s .
Harness.
the
Holly
ViceThe
F.F.A, F.E.A., and F.H.A.
S.S.S., Science Club, and Health Careers
Learning to do . . .
W i t h l o v e in m y h e a r t ,
forgetting
Doing to learn . . .
self, a n d w i t h c h a r i t y f o r all, I will
L e a r n i n g t o Live . . .
m a k e the o b j e c t of my
Living to serve . . .
helpfulness and kindness to others. I
s u m s up w h a t the F.F.A.
members
live a n d l e a r n . T h e G r e e n h a n d e r s
sponsor the Sweet Heart Dance
the spring. Sponsor; M r .
life
shall t r y to fit m y s e l f t o give
co-
i n t e l l i g e n t s e r v i c e in m a k i n g
in
community a safer and
Weldy,
my
more
b e a u t i f u l p l a c e in w h i c h t o l i v e . T h u s
President; Denny M o r r i s o n , 1st V.
will m y o w n life b e c o m e r i c h
President; Paul Kozubik, 2nd
complete.
V.
President; Ed N e w m a n , Sect.;
N e w m a n , Treas.; Tim
Barb
T h e S u n s h i n e S o c i e t y is b e s t
Overmyer,
known for their "Smiling
Reported; Jerry Frasa, SentinelDoug Johnson, Parliamentarian;
and
Geri
Newman.
Faces"
their kind deeds for the
year.
Sponsors: Miss Shanks,
Mrs.
Schoening, President:
Michelle
Zehner, Secretary: Susan
and Treasurer: Kim
and
Stayton,
Bean.
F u t u r e E d u c a t o r s in A c t i o n . T h i s
c l u b is s t a t e w i d e a n d t h e
club
p a r t i c i p a t e s in m a n y o u t o f
The Science Club participated
M a n c h e s t e r College and the
window painting contest and
State
Indianapolis.
a c t i v i t i e s . A l s o t h i s c l u b is r e s p o n s i b l e
for various service projects, such
Sponsor: Mrs. Coby,
President:
planting trees and
Cynthia Bonine, Vice
President:
and
Abuse"
and with this t h e m e they are
making
posters a n d have had movies
T h e F.H.A. have served t w o
shown.
Real
were:
Sponsor: Mr. Garver, President:
Mike
Lawson, Treasurer: Brett
Wolverton, Vice President:
Overmyer.
David
Secretary; Shirly Poort,
Kathy
Wynn,
Treasurer;
K i m Bell, Historian; N a n c y
Crider,
Parliamentarian; Barbara
Tarquino,
Public Relations; Caroline
Olschuk,
Reporter; Cindy
McVicker.
Treasurer:
Warner.
send
money to a young m a n overseas, to
help his e d u c a t i o n . T h i s y e a r
they
b a s k e t b a l l g a m e s . T h i s is t o h e l p
Grover, Vice President;
Brett
T h e H e a l t h C a r e e r s C l u b is k e e p i n g
pretty busy. Every m o n t h they
officers a r e as follows:
Barbara
as
our
school lawn. This years officers
have been selling c a n d y d u r i n g
Sponsor;
on
Linda Reinhold, Secretary: Kelly .
Meals for the retired people. The
Mrs. Winters, President;
flowers
Overmyer, Secretary and
a c t i v e . T h e i r t h e m e is, " C h i l d
the
other
This years officers w e r e as follows:
of
A m e r i c a have b e e n very busy
in
the football homecoming parade,
C o n f e r e n c e w h i c h is in
The Future H o m e m a k e r s
town
a c t i v i t i e s . T h e r e g i o n a l , w h i c h is a t
the
get
money to send overseas, to help the
young m a n . The officers this
are as follows: S p o n s o r :
Coffey, President: C h u c k
Vice President: Sherry
Secretary: Karen
Robbins,
Drang,
Campbell,
Treasurer: Lorna Voreis,
Delegate: Chuck
year
Mrs.
State
Robbins.
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NHS, and Internal and Jr. Thespians
French and Spanish Club and OEA
Bonjour!
The F r e n c h Club has
participated
in m a n y a c t i v i t i e s . T o i n i t i a t e t h e
members a Halloween party
h e l d , in w h i c h t h e i n i t i a t e s
T h e N H S is a c l u b f o r
with high a c a d e m i c s t a n d a r d s
French. A n o t h e r event to
and
leadership quality. The m e m b e r s
p o t l u c k d i n n e r h e l d in t h e
Pres. Shelley W y n n , Vice
Misler, Secretary
Leanna Ready, Sec. Jackie
Bigley,
Carolyn
T h e m e m b e r s of T h e s p i a n T r o u p e 1 7 0 4 are
Mrs.
Miss Vicki
Kline.
Thespian
Society. To become a Thespian you must
participate
in c l u b a n d d r a m a a c t i v i t i e s . T h e d r a m a g r o u p
iQue
has
performances. Pres. Becky
the homecoming parade. The
Bowman, Sponsor
R.A.
Pres.
Bigley, Historian
Dearth.
active
organization. The Club participated
McFarlane, Sec. K a t h r y n
McCune,
Sponsor
Pasa?
T h e S p a n i s h C l u b is a n
January
1 6 t h " , " T i m e O u t f o r G i n g e r " , a n d " G o d s p e l l " in p a s t
Mersch, Vice
Pres.
the
local representatives of T h e I n t e r n a t i o n a l
p e r f o r m e d " F i d d l e r On T h e R o o f " , " N i g h t of
Treas. Glenna Ready, and
the
cafeteria.
f a c u l t y . T h e P r e s i d e n t o f N H S is G r e g
Treas. Fran Bauer, Sponsor
to
highlight
the French Club activities was
are
v o t e d in b y t h e o l d m e m b e r s a n d t h e
Kathryn
dressed
up like s o m e t h i n g p e r t a i n i n g
students
new
was
John
m e m b e r s were written on
Holly
in
new
with
lipstick for initiation. They also took
Haines
trip to a Mexican restaurant.
I
Susan Linhart, Vice. Pres. Eva
Ruiz,
Sec. and Treas. Kevin Mallory,
and
Sponsor Mr. Richard
Button.
a
Pres.
Office E d u c a t i o n A s s o c i a t i o n
f o u n d e d to help s t u d e n t s
was
become
proficient at business a n d office skills.
O E A is s p o n s o r e d b y M r s .
Connie
Schoening, Pres. Paulette
Robins,
Vice Pres. Cassie Hinsey, Sec.
Grover.
Junior Thespians are m e m b e r s
of
t h e D r a m a Club w h o have not yet
been inducted into The
Thespian
Society.
International
Barb
The Musically
O u t s t a n d i n g t a l e n t still p r e v a i l s
the C.C.H.S. b a n d as you can
f r o m their many
Inclined
in
see
outstanding
a c c o m p l i s h m e n t s like all of t h e
placings won t h r o u g h o u t
Choraliers — 1st R o w —
first
Left Mr. Maclin —
the
From
Lysa
Hynman — Joan Vernum
summers.
Besides performing during
halftimes of football a n d
Karen Francis — A m y
the
Cassie Hinsey — 2 n d
basketball
games, the band participates
Row —
J e n n y Collins — Peg H a n s e n
in
different concerts throughout
—
Fetzer —
—
Cindy Cellars — D e a n n a Nix —
the
Linda Hart — 3rd Row —
year.
Schuh — Mark
Hyde —
Landry — Jerome
Rick
Todd
Duffin.
Chorus — 1st R o w — F r o m
— Torn" W e l s o n -
Sheri
Left
Wallace
— Cassie Hinsey — Julie
Humes
— Robin Clark — 2 n d R o w —
Paige Pierce — Cindy
Kathy Schwartz —
Kornblith -
Pitts —
Debbie
Alice Kroft -
Maclin — 3rd Row —
Ludwig — Melody
Mr.
Carol
Layton
—
Eldon A m o r — Pat Williams
Cathy Jenkins —
—
Loretta
Rausch.
Hey, Julie 0. who's the smile for?
Harpo Marx, alias David Quivey.
Band Council — 1st R o w
Left — Lisa Ransdell —
Stage B a n d — c o m p o s e d of the
m o r e t a l e n t e d m e m b e r s of t h e
plays a m o r e c o n t e m p o r a r y
Cynthia Bonine —
style
opposed to the concert music
b a n d plays. E a c h S t a g e
Smith — Jane Ahlenius
band
Fitterling — 2nd
the
m e m b e r gives up h i s / h e r l u n c h
hour
David Quivey — Kevin
during
t h e school year, such as t h e
Christmas and Spring
Row —
Kevin
Brett
Overmyer — Tony Kozlowski —
t o p a r t i c i p a t e in t h e b a n d . T h e y
perform at certain concerts
—
Michelle
Mallory — Julie Osborn —
band
From
Mary
Concerts.
*
Burger
Pep Block, Varsity Club, Ind. Arts
CAVALETTES IN ACTION
T h e P e p B l o c k is a v e r y
large group. They assist the
c h e e r l e a d e r s in c h e e r i n g
athletes on. The
our
President
of
t h e c l u b is K e l l y Y o u n g . T h e
P e p B l o c k is v e r y
important
a n d w e h o p e t h a t it a l w a y s
will be.
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V a r s i t y C l u b is f o r t h e
a t h l e t e s of o u r school
who
belong to the varsity
squad
This year the Cavalettes have
worked
of that particular sport they
very h a r d , as you c a n see t h e y h a v e n ' t lost
are on. The club does
many
their t o u c h as t h e y p e r f o r m f o r t h e f a n s at
things throughout the
year.
C.C.H.S,
E a c h y e a r t h e y sell j a c k e t s .
Each year the jackets are
a
little d i f f e r e n t b u t t h e y
always have a s y m b o l to
show that they belong to the
Cavaliers.
The Industrial Arts
Club
holds a full m e m b e r s h i p
meeting at least once
meet
a
month. These meetings
take
place during activities,
under
t h e supervision of
Mr.
Mishler. S o m e of t h e
activities they have
taking
field
are
trips to an
industrial area. They
also
w o r k in t h e c o n c e s s i o n
at some
games.
stand
PEP RALLIES
The Rah Rahs
1978-79 Cheerleading Squads—Frosh:
Kozubik, Lynda Snyder, R h o n d a
Lisa
Goodman,
and Renee Beach. J.V. and Varsity:
Shelly
A t all t h e rallies w e t r y t o h a v e f u n ! W e
c h e e r t h e m on, w e yell t h e p u n ! T o yell a n d
s c r e a m is o u r d e l i g h t ! G e t u p a n d g o t e a m
Overley, L e a n n a R e a d y , S h e l l e y W y n n , a n d
fight!
Karen Francis. Back row: S u s a n
Snyder,
t h e c h e e r l e a d e r s t r y to have us do a t all t h e
Caroline
Jennie
Bauer, Michelle Tusing,
Mishler, and Kim
Hamman.
fight!
fight!
T h o s e f o u r lines say
what
pep rallies. S o m e of t h e pep rallies are
pictured on these t w o pages. Pep rallies are
m e a n t t o h e l p a r o u s e t h e s p i r i t in b o t h t h e
t e a m a n d t h e c r o w d . It is a l w a y s
appreciated
by t h e t e a m a n d t h e c h e e r l e a d e r s w h e n
you
yell loud. T h e s e p i c t u r e s a r e h e r e t o help y o u
r e m e m b e r h o w good s o m e of t h e rallies w e r e .
Cheerleaders of the 50's.
The rough and tough cheerleaders
C for a Cavalier Victory!
Awards Day
Cheerleaders working together.
Juniors shooting their mouths off!
m
*
The guys showing what little talent they
have!
Susan using up her hot air.
Macho Mike Hurford receives his M.V.P. award
Career Day at C.C.H.S.
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1 1 1
:
The F E A Club sponsored a Career
for the students at C.C.H.S. The
went f r o m classroom to
listening to different
Day
students
classroom
speakers.
Tony K. talks to his sister Mary Sims after she finished speaking/
Fred H. listens intently to a speaker.
M. Sage, D. Shaffer and J . McFarlane look at Mr. Umbaugh's
pictures.
Jeff Becker talks about how he became manager for Alford's
I.G.A.
Our Scientists at Work
Genius' At Work.
Where is Mr. Mishler's Friendly Smile?
W
1
Our physics expert.
And how are my little chemists?
Hey George, what's cooking?
The Industrial A r t s d e p a r t m e n t u n d e r the direction of
Mishler, Mr. H u m m e l , and M r . Carlberg offers m a n y
Mr.
different
c l a s s e s t h a t c a n b e n e f i t s t u d e n t s in t h e f i e l d o f I n d u s t r i a l
These classes include Drafting, Graphics, Mechanics,
a n d W o o d w o r k i n g . T h e s e d i f f e r e n t c l a s s e s give s t u d e n t s
chance to
find
t h e i r i n t e r e s t s in t h e
field.
Somebody knows how to study!
A select group of our future scientists???
Mr. Garver, our biological genius.
Carlberg, you know how to read!
Arts.
Metals,
a
P.E. Pick-Me-Ups
Social Study Blues?
Mr. Lawson captures the attention!
They don't call him " B i g J a y " for nothing!
Mr. Pare', I saw that!
Keep your mouth shut you guys!
O n c e in a w h i l e a f e w
interesting things take place
the Social Studies
A few interesting people
Mr. Watson)
in
department.
(like
(upper right)
and
a lot of g o o d stuff to l e a r n !
Roger Miller catching a few Z's.
Mr. Heath hard at work?
Mrs. Hite going over some "Rules and Regulations".
A willing smile from Eva Ruiz.
(3 + 3t /3-2t) - (4 + 2g,5 + 3g)
2
The Math
Dept. of C . C . H . S . offers
a
variety of c o u r s e s designed to m e e t
needs of t h e s t u d e n t s .
What's Cooking in the Home-Ec Department
the
College-bound
students have available t h e s u b j e c t s
of
Algebra, Geometry, Adv. Algebra,
Trigonometry, Vectors and an
to Calculus. These courses
Introduction
provide
students with the necessary concepts
skills n e e d e d t o p u r s u e
professional
careers requiring solid
mathematical
and
background.
Students not planning to attend
college
have available t h e s u b j e c t s of G e n .
and Applied M a t h . These courses
Math
stress
f u n d a m e n t a l m a t h e m a t i c s skills. T h e
o f t h e s e c o u r s e s is t o p r e p a r e
goal
students
with practical mathematics needed
in
e v e r y d a y l i f e s i t u a t i o n s in t h e h o m e o r
on
the job.
See-Saw the Class
Down Goes the flour
J i m Coad, plays the part of the
Galloping Gourmet . . .
PEOPLE WHO TRY TO M A K E BUSINESS
FUN.
PEOPLE WHO M A K E ENGLISH FUN.
Hmmmmmmm
This year our English D e p a r t m e n t has
adjusted
i t s c l a s s o f f e r i n g s f r o m t h o s e o f t h e p a s t five y e a r s .
For the
first
s e m e s t e r all s t u d e n t s s t u d i e d
traditional language-composition
a
c o u r s e in w h i c h
e m p h a s i s w a s p l a c e d on b a s i c skills of
communication. During the second semester
the
nine-week phase elective classes w e r e again
used
w i t h o f f e r i n g s in v a r i o u s l i t e r a t u r e
media and d r a m a
courses.
composition
!Hola!
Bon jour!
ARTS AND CRAFTS
ililiiliP:«
lill;
French club making " B i g Plans"
Miss Dearth making a point.
Theresa Thomas shows her patience and skill.
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Mrs. Harness—a true artist.
Gail Craft scopes out the camera man.
Mr. Button has that "foreign look"
Bobby Licht trying to portray Kojak?
Is this a mug shot?
CAVALCADE AND N E W S P A P E R STAFF
T h i s is t h e
r o w L t o R)
(bottom
Jackie
McCoige, Jenny
Crowl,
Carol Woodward.
(2nd
Row) Terry McCoige,
Ruiz, Melanie
Eva
Sage,
Connie Farmer. (3rd
Row)
Kelly Y o u n g ; Editor,
Lorna
Vories, Holly
PEOPLE
Cavalcade
staff. T h e y are:
Bowman,
J i m m y Vincent, and
Mr.
Button; Advisor. These
p e o p l e p u t in a l o t o f
long
hours and hard work
to
make this yearbook
a
success. W e hope t h a t this
y e a r b o o k will help you to
remember the good
times
a n d the sad times. W e also
hope you will t r e a s u r e
memories and the
the
special
feeling of being a p a r t of
our school.
T h i s is t h e C a v a l C r i e r
Staff.
They are: (bottom row L to
Becky Mersch, Connie
R)
Farmer,
Jenny Shrock (standing L to
Paulette Robbins, Greg
Larry Cooper, M r . Haines,
Susan
Keller, and M a r y N e w m a n .
Pictured are: Ron Harris,
Not
Ed
Keller, M a r k Baker, Shelley
Shirley Cooper, Patrica
Andy Wiggin, Jeannie
R)
Zehner,
Keller,
Drang,
Kalinowski,
Susan Stayton, Mike Cissna, and
Sherry Drang. The Caval Crier
already published several
has
editions
t h i s y e a r . B e c k y M e r s c h is t h e
E d i t o r . G r e g Z e h n e r is t h i s
year's
asst. editor. Ron Harris a n d
Keller cover boys a n d girls
Sue
sports
r e s p e c t i v e l y . E d K e l l e r is t h e
newspapers
artist.
PEOPLE AND THEIR ACTIONS
SENIORS: LAST HURRAH
Seniors Of
79
The Point
Michael
Geiselman
Becky
Barbara
Grover
Donald
Debora
Richard
Grover
Hartman
Hawk
Higgins
of No Return
Cassandra
Richard
Hinsey
Holbrook
George
Lee
Betty
Hopple
Mark
Houghton
Denzil
Humes
Wesley
Timothy
Hunneshagen
Hyde
James
Douglas
Jamison
Johnson
Jamie
Jones
Victoria
Kersey
Tony
Paul
Kozlowski
Michael
Kozubik
Carol
Edward
Kerry
Loehmer
Ludwig
Mahler
Master
The Point
of No Return
Michael Geiselman
Becky Hawk
Cassandra Hinsey
George Hopple
Mark
B a r b a r a Grover
Donald Higgins
Richard Holbrook
Lee Houghton
Denzil J a m e s
Hyde
Debora Grover
Betty Humes
Wesley Jamison
Richard Hartman
Timothy Hunneshagen
Douglas Johnson
Jamie Jones
Tony Kozlowski
Michael
Victoria Kersey
Paul Kozubik
Carol
Edward
,
Kerry
Loehmer
Ludwig
Mahler
Master
SENIOR
CENTERFOLD
Julie Mersch
Jeffrey Mills
Edward Newman
Thomas
Rebecca Mersch
Gregory Mishler
Edward
Tim
Robin Middleton
Dennis Morrison
Julie Osborn
Susan
Roger Miller
Gabriel Napierkowski
T a m m i Overley
Lou Cinda
Nies
Overmyer
Overmyer
Personette
Pitts
Shirley Poort
Linda Reinhold
Gary Rogers
Paul
Mark
Lydia Reinholt
Mark Salinas
Ryan
Glenna Ready
Sandra Reinholt
Cathrynmae Schwartz
Susan
Snyder
Leanna Ready
Paulette Robbins
Lori Shaffer
Dexter
Stacy
Pratt
Smith
Smith
THE 79'ERS
THERE GOES
Best Dressed: Cynthia B o n i n e — T o m
M o s t Giggly: J i m W e n t z e l — S a n d i
M o s t Likely To S u c c e e d : S u s a n
Flora
Reinholt
Snyder—Greg
Most Musical: Mark
Mishler
William
Sullivan
Daniel Taiclet
Jeff
Thomas
Thomas
Thorne
M a r t h a Trusty
D o n a l d V a n De
Roy
Jesse
Ulch
Walace
Putte
Leah
Todd
James
Watts
M o s t Gossipy: E d M a h l e r — L y d i a
Welling
Shyest: Vicky Kersey—Wesley
Wentzel
Jonathan
Wentzel
M r . Smiley: Don
Reinholt
Jamison
Wittiest: Ed M a h l e r - S a n d i
Ahlenius
Most Athletic: Cindy Pitts—Don
Higgins
Osborn
Most Outgoing: Ed Mahler—Shelley
Best Physigue: Linda W i n n — E d
Darda
Miss Smiley: Jayne
Hyde—Julie
Best Dancer: Paulette Robbins—Robin
Newman
Reinholt
Biggest Mouth: Shelley W y n n — E d
Cutest: Donny D a r d a — A m y
Clark
Wynn
Mahler
Coffin
M o s t Spirited: Kelly Y o u n g — E d
Newman
Intram
SOON TO REACH THE TOP
J U M P I N ' JUNIORS
Allyn,
A
*
Arnett,
Charles
Bailey,
Christine
Bauer,
Susan
Bean,
Bell,
Kim
Kim
Bennett,
§
0
James
Allyn, John
Bickel,
Cindy
Dan
Billings,
Borg,
Rick
David
Borg, Jeff
Bowman,
Holly
Breyfogle,
Brooks,
a
Burke,
i
Scott
Campbell,
Clingler,
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Karen
Herbert
Carl
Gary
Copper,
Robert
Cooper,
Shirley
Craft,
Gale
Crider,
Arnita
Cummins,
Curtis,
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Mike
Charles
Decker,
James
DePerte,
Mark
Ditmire,
Melanie
Doty,
Deborah
Dowd,
Brenda
Drang,
Patricia
Duffin, Odell
Dunfee,
Jane
Eskridge,
Farmer,
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Jean
Doug
Fishburn,
Kelly
Fox, A n n
:
Gast,
Brad
Geiselman,
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Gille,
ft
I i
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t
*
Good,
Lisa
Mike
Peggy
Grydzuk,
Hansen,
Lyndon
Christopher
SOON TO REACH THE TOP
J U M P I N ' JUNIORS
Hansen,
Peggy
Harness,
Rex
Harris,
Hart,
Ruiz,
Charles
Schwartz,
Shaffer,
Lenore
Horvath,
Smith,
David
Hunnicutt,
Norman
Hyndman,
Lisa
James,
Tarquino,
Ulch,
Vogt,
Laura
Kroft,
Lentz,
Wallace,
Kelly
John
Lentz, William
Lewis,
Brian
Lindvall,
Bryce
Linhart,
Susan
Master,
Mathew
Mattison,
May,
Kim
Jackie
McCune,
Jackie
McFarland, Jon
McFarlane,
Nehls,
Nix,
John
Robert
Susan
Newman,
Barbara
Deanna
Oleschuk,
Caroline
Overmyer,
Overmyer,
Peterson,
Prout,
Brett
Brian
Don
Lynn
Rakich,
Mike
Reinholt, Tony
Reinholt,
Repp,
Kevin
Mike
Robert
Robbins,
Chuck
Roberts,
Debbie
\
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Ill i f ^ f
iJ
i
Don
Walters,
Kathy
Warner,
David
White,
Kathie
Wiggin,
Anne
Wiggin,
Robin
Young,
Jason
Zehner,
Steve
McCoige,
Musial,
Lorna
Wakefield, Terry
Todd
Lawson,
James
Carey
Wagner,
Frank
Landry,
Rita
Voreis,
Kline, Todd
Barb
Michelle
Vincent,
Jolly, Cecil
Bernard
Don
Debra
Tusing,
Randy
Keyser,
Melanie
Salary, Al
Robert
Hinsey,
Eva
Sage,
Laura
SOPHOMORE RINGS AND OTHER THINGS
SOPHOMORE RINGS AND OTHER THINGS
Amor,
Eldon
Baldwin,
Bauer,
David
Carolyn
Blackburn, Jeff
Bonnell,
Patricia
Boschee,
Dennis
Braasch,
Diane
Braasch,
Steve
Brockus,
Brooks,
Debra
Mark
Campbell,
Daren
Chumbley,
Tom
Cissna,
Lisa
Cooper,
Larry
Crowel,
Jennifer
Cultice,
Dennis
Dehne,
William
Dollahan, Jody
Doty,
Dewayne
Drang,
Sherry
Drang, Teresa
Duffin,
Jerome
Dunfee,
Dutt,
Glen
Kirk
Elliott,
Fred
Farmer,
Fetzer,
Connie
Amy
Fieldhouse,
Francis,
Frasa,
Diane
Karen
Jerry
French,
Douglas
Giannetti,
Robert
Glassburn,
Phillip
Good,
Ulysses
Griffin,
Kenneth
Grover,
Micheal
Guess,
Cindy
Guess,
Sandy
Gupton,
William
Hamman,
Harris,
Hart,
Kim
John
Linda
SOPHOMORE RINGS AND OTHER THINGS
Heise, T h o m a s
Hildebrand,
f0Rb
Gregory
1
Kenneth
Hulmes, Julie
Hunneshagen, Jeff
I
Jenkins,
Scott
Johnson,
Sven
Jones,
Rausch,
a
Hissong, Van
Huddleston,
SOPHOMORE RINGS AND OTHER THINGS
v •
Jeannie
Edward
Kellers,
Susan
A
1
Deborah
Melody
Lough,
Micheal
Mahler,
Susan
Mallory,
Kevin
Master,
Chad
Master,
Shawn
McKinney,
McVicker,
Mersch,
.
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1
J
J
Dawn
Jennifer
Shelli
Todd
Pauluszewski,
Parrott,
Kevin
James
Peterson,
Vernon
David
Susan
Stevens,
David
Stevens,
Judy
Stone,
Peggy
Taiclet,
David
Jeannie
Victor
Gary
Joan
Brian
Volz, Jeff
Geri
Overmyer,
Eileen
Cathy
Stayton,
Vogt,
David
Newman,
Cheryl
Jennifer
Vernum,
Cynthia
Brian
Gary
Thorne,
Scott
Debbie
Richard
Thompson,
Cynthia
Musial,
Schuh,
Shaffer,
Vantwoud, Tony
Mishler,
Quivey,
1
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Lori
Neher,
Gail
Triplet,
Mishler,
Overley,
W
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Terry
McFarland,
Mevis,
Ji
-
Mourice
McCoige,
Ruhnow,
Stacy,
Michelle
Loehmer,
Danial
Singleton,
Scott
Layton,
James
Roberts,
Shrock,
Kline, Gary
Kornblith,
Ringer,
Shidaker,
Jack
Knarr,
Tina
Salzer, Toni
Keller,
Kinney,
Eddy
Riester,
i
^
Jorja
Kibort,
Lisa
Reichard,
Justis, Jeff
Kalinowski,
Loretta
Reinholt,
Woodward,
Wynn,
Zehner,
Mark
Keith
Gregory
NOT S H O W N
Pierce,
Brad
Wagner,
Rick
Wallace,
Sheri
Walton,
Frances
Warner,
Paul
TO THE BOTTOM . . . .
Cocroft,
Darlene
Collins, J e n n i f e r
Crull,
Scott
Cultice,
Scott
Cummins,
Currens,
*
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Curtis,
Scott
Dancy,
Mike
Day,
** *
Paul
Susan
Dale
DeVos,
Lori
Dickey,
Dawn
Doty, J o y
Dowd,
Marie
Duffin,
Darryl
Fields, Chris
Fisher,
Bonnie
Forest,
Ray
Foust,
Fox,
Jeff
Sarah
Franklin,
Frasa,
John
Nancy
Frettinger,
Gabbard,
Steve
Bessie
Girton, Cindy
Girton,
Thomas
Good,
Charles
Good,
Diana
Goodman,
Rhonda
Hansen, Jeff
Harris,
^art,
Ronald
Rickey
Hart, Willie
Hartle,
Robin
Hildebrand,
Bean,
Cheryl
Patrick
Hoesel,
Fred
Holbrook,
Kathleen
Bonine,
Kevin
Boyne,
James
Houghton,
Burton,
Jerry
Jacobson,
Jim
Jamieson,
Mike
Chumley,
James
Coby, Alan
70
Lisa
Hinsey,
Hopkins,
Teresa
Jenkinson,
Lori
Katherine
71
TO THE BOTTOM . . . .
Cocroft,
Darlene
Collins, J e n n i f e r
Crull,
Scott
Cultice,
Scott
Cummins,
Currens,
*
" J**
Paul
Susan
Curtis,
Scott
Dancy,
Mike
Day,
Dale
DeVos,
Lori
Dickey,
Dawn
Doty, J o y
Dowd,
Marie
Duffin,
Darryl
Fields, Chris
Fisher,
Bonnie
Forest,
Ray
Foust,
Fox,
Jeff
Sarah
Franklin,
Frasa,
John
Nancy
Frettinger,
Gabbard,
Steve
Bessie
Girton, Cindy
Girton,
Thomas
Good,
Charles
Good,
Diana
Goodman,
Rhonda
Hansen, Jeff
Harris,
^art,
Ronald
Rickey
Hart, Willie
Hartle,
Robin
Hildebrand,
Bean,
Cheryl
Patrick
Hoesel,
Fred
Holbrook,
Kathleen
Bonine,
Kevin
Boyne,
James
Houghton,
Burton,
Jerry
Jacobson,
Jim
Jamieson,
Mike
Chumley,
James
Coby, Alan
70
Lisa
Hinsey,
Hopkins,
Teresa
Jenkinson,
Lori
Katherine
71
William
Mills
A. J u d s o n
John
Nelson
Ruth
Shanks
Richard
Byfield
Doug
Carlberg
Clarence
Clarno
Marilyn
Bill
Perry
Tom
Roush
Paul
Schmidt
Connie
Schoening
Donna
Schwartz
Dearth
Swanson
Ron
Stevens
Valerie
Daniel
Harness
William " D o c "
Heath
Weldy
Barbara
Winters
Regina Anderson
Hummel
Jenkins
Carrie
Eileen
Jones
Joan
Robert
Hohman
Ruby Torok
Lawson
Nancy
Butler
Farmer
Mildred
Konzelman
Latham
Sharon
Luebcke
Maxwell
Maclain
Caroline
Kline
Coffey
Mishler
Crier, B.S., I.S.U., T h e s p i a n s
Miller-Special
M i a m i M.S., I.U. A d m i n i s t o r s
Harness—Art; A r t Club, Ball
M i s h l e r — I n d u s t r i a l Arts; IA Club,
License; Ball
I.U.S.B., Purdue,
Mills—Superintendent;
B.S.,
State
D i l l i o n - P r i n c i p a l , B.S.,
M.S.,
Ed.
Purdue.
Heath—Soc. Studies;
Dir. B.S. Valpo; M.A.
Shanks—Guidence;
Ball
State.
Sunshine
Hite—P.E.;
Football,
M.S.
Freshman
Byfield-Band; Butler B.M.
M.M.
Ed; Asst.
Jenkins—P.E.; Varsity
B.A.
State
Basketball,
Purdue
Football, Basketball, Track; Tri-
Jones—Librarian;
InterClub
Council, B.S. Ball
State
Clarno-Physics;
B . S . I.C.,
M.S.
I.U.,
K l i n e - E n g l i s h ; N.H.S.,
Hanover, M.A.
Girl's
Konzelman—Chemistry
Intramurals, Asst.
Basketball
Physical Science; S t u d e n t
Notre
Dams
M.S.
Dearth—French;
Cavalettes;
M.A. Garver—Biology;
Science
M.S.
Haines—English; Drama,
74
Luebcke-Girls
C o a c h B.S.,
N.D.
M.A.,
Caval
State
Girls
State
Music; B.S.
Ball
Coach Freshman
Ball
Indiana
Weldy—Voc. Agriculture;
Purdue,
St. J o e ,
Purdue,
Business;
B.S.
Senior
Anderson—Teachers
Ec;
Coffey—Corp.
B.S.
Stafford—Mathematics;
Aid
Secretary
English;
Club
I n t r a m u r a l s ; I . S . U . B.A.,
VB
Treas.
Aid
7
Dept.
Yearbook, Spanish
State
FHA,
M.S.
Nurse
Button—Spanish,
B.S.,
Swanson—PE; Varsity Tennis,
Ec.;
Secretary
7
Hohman—Teachers
Torok—Guidance
Home
FFA,
Farmer— Extra—Curricular
Coach,
B.S.U.
Ball
P u r d u e , B.S., V a l p o .
Butler—Principals
I.U.S.B., Ball State
M.A.,
OEA,
B.S.
B.S.
Winters—Voc. Home
M.S.
SSS
Schwartz—Voc.
CC,
State
Roush—Special
Ed; Sub.
B.S.
State
Sponsor, A.B., I.U.
B.S.,
Football
Track, Wrestleing Coach,
Sophomores
Schmidt—Mathmatics;
Texas
Basketball,
Wanson—Social Studies;
State
S p o n s o r , Golf, Volleyball
Council,
P.E.; G.A.A.,
Ball
Maclin—Vocal
Law,
Schwartz—Business;
I.S.U.
I.U.,
Perry—Business; Business
Schoening—Voc.
I, II,
L a w s o n — S o c . S t u d i e s ; B.S.,
French club, Ball State, B.S.
C l u b , I.S.U., B.S.,
B.S. Butler M.S.,
M.S.
Asst. Spon.
B.A.
Bask. Hilldale College, W .
U.B.S.
Stevens—English; Asst.
Pep
B.S.,
Renssekearm
N.W.
Coby-Math; FEA;
Coach I.S.U., B.S.
Block, M a r i o n , U.W.,
Ed.
B.S.
7
S t a t e U., B a l l
State
Ball State
Moon—English; Cheerleaders,
Pare —Social Studies;
Football,
W r e s t l i n g , B.S. I.U., Ball
Carlberg—Industrial
B.S., M.A.
Ed., U.M.; Sp.
B.S.T.C., B.S.U., Ball
Cheerleaders.
Hummel—Shop;
B.S.
State
B.S.
Baseball, Health; B.S.,
Nelson—Asst. Principal; Athletic
Society,
Watson
Ralph
Hite
Denise
S.
Stafford
Jeff
Haines
M a r y E.
Terry
Schwartz
Sharon
Garver
Dale
Pare'
Kent
Mike
Coby
Richard
Moon
Paul
Button
Carles
Vickie
Jan
Dillon
B.S.
THE PEOPLE THAT K E E P CCHS GOING
Sports in Action
Football
Football 7 8 — F r o n t r o w f r o m left to r i g h t — D e n n y J a m e s , E d M a h l e r , D a n n y Taiclet, M i k e G e i s e l m a n ,
Salinas, Tony Kozlowski, Mike
Herford, Tony Wakefield, Denny
Tony Vantwood, Bob Musial, M a t t
Jason Young, Van
Master,
Hissong, and J o h n
Morrison and
Brian Overmyer, Robert
Ed Newman, 2nd
Lee Hart, B r a d Gast, Doug
Baldwin, 3rd row: David Taiclet, Eldon A m o r , S h a w n
Mark
row:
Farmer,
Master,
Brian
Musial, Mike L o u g h , F r e d Elliot, B r e t t Overmyer, J i m Allyn, V e r n o n P e t e r s o n , S c o t t J e n k i n s , a n d Jeff Voltz,
4th row: J o h n Singleton, T o d d Lewis, Jeff Foust, M a r k W y n n , W a l t e r Nehls, R o n Harris, J i m m y
Jacobson,
J o e Y o u n g , Pat Hinsey, and Danny Schwartz, 5 t h row: Coach Stevens, Coach Carlburg, Head Coach
Heath and Coach
Hummel
Doc Heath—thinking out next strategy
Introducing the runner—Robert Lee Hart
Doc
YOU BET.
The Female Side . . .
Coach Hummel! Playing Doc?
Hold them back!
Carl Campbell leads his own Pep Block.
Senior girls and their parents on Senior Night.
The football season for
the
C a v a l i e r s b e g a n in t h e h o t d a y s
August. With practices once or
a day. Training b e g a n
of
twice
with
weightlifting and running, along
calisthenics. M a n y hard hours
spent getting ready for the
with
were
season
opener.
As the season progressed,
many
injuries lowered the m o r a l e of the
t e a m — b u t they never gave up
they had a Cavalier Victory!
until
One
football game proved t h a t point.
Cavaliers tangled with North
in a n e x c i t i n g g a m e t h a t f i n a l l y
after three overtimes. With
Since most of the senior
g r e w up with f o o t b a l l at
That's the " P i t t s "
Grin and bear it, Ann!
ended
many
seniors on the t e a m , Senior
p r o v e d t o be a n e m o t i o n a l
The
Liberty
Night
evening.
members
C.C.H.S.,
s a d n e s s c a m e to all a t t h e e n d of t h e
season. The football players f r o m
the
class of 7 9 will be m i s s e d by a l l !
M a n y a w a r d s w e r e given
out
during a convocation. They are
follows: Outstanding L i n e m a n ,
Wolverton; Outstanding
Animal
Mental
Attitude, Tony Kozlowski;
Improved, Brian Musial;
Valuable Player, M i k e
OK! Let's Go!
Most
Most
Schwartz's Beauties!!
Hurford;
Cavalier A w a r d , Danny Taiclet.
Luck to the future Cavalier
teams.
L
Offensive
Back, Robert Lee Hart;
Award, Mike Hurford;
as
Mike
Good
football
Look Who's fooling around!
Volleyball 7 8
Tennis and X-Country
J.V. Kneeling: Lynda Snyder,
Denise
Cross Country Front row:
Mackey, Abby Lawson, Cindy
Girton,
Hoesel, Eddie R i c k m a n , B o b b y
Sheila Keller, S t a n d i n g :
Jenkins, Lisa Kozubik,
McKinney, Susan
Coach
Smith, Gerry N e w m a n ,
and m a n a g e r Sean Doty, 2nd
Lori
Ulysess Good, Ernie
Keller, M a r y
Fred
Lou
Coach
Repp,
row:
Branham,
Rogers, Keith W y n n , David
Gary
Quivey,
and Coach Watson.
Schwartz.
Varsity Kneeling: Kelly L a w s o n ,
Bauer, Joan Vernum, Anne
Shirley Poort, Shelley W y n n ,
Francis, Standing: Coach
Kathy
Jenkins,
Patricia Bonnell, Tina Riester,
Ahlenius, Cindy Pitts, J e n n y
Coach
J.V. psyches up for a big game.
^ ^
Mary Lou Smith exercises the bump
form.
Sue
Wiggin,
Jayne
Crowel,
Tennis Front row: Jeff Hansen, Tony
Reinholt, Randy J a m e s , Scott
Standing: Coach Swanson,
Cultice, K i m May, Kevin
Dennis Cultice, Bryce
Burke,
Scot
Wagner,
Lindvall.
Schwartz.
Randy James concentrates on the big
match.
Wrestling
V a r s i t y squad left to right: M a r k
Wrestling
Pratt, Denny J a m e s , Coach Dale H u m m e l , Mike Geiselman, M a r k
Mike Hurford, Jeff Volz, Asst. Coach
Dan Watson, Richard
Holbrook,
Ernie
right: Tony Kozlowski, Don D a r d a , Al S a l a r y , R o b i n Clark, A n d y W i g g i n , a n d
Salinas,
B r a n h a m , f r o n t row: left to
Kevin
Mallory.
Pin him Mark.
Donny D. receives an award on Senior night.
The wrestlers worked
very
hard this year and c a m e
up
with a winning season. The
t e a m mainly consists
of
seniors which are pictured
t h e left. T h e s e s e n i o r s
d o n e a fine j o b a n d w e l l
s o r r y t o see t h e m
A good work out helps to win the meet.
Don't look now but, there's a hole in the roof.
go.
at
have
be
Basketball Beauties
Varsity C o a c h - M i s s Jenkins, Cindy Pitts, J o r j a Jones, Sue Keller, Gale Craft, Kathy Swartz, Michelle Knarr, Robin Wiggin, Lori
McKinney, Shirley Poort, Ann Wiggin, Geri Newman.
Coach Mrs. Coby, Abby Lawson, Mary Lou Smith, Mary Newman, Michelle Knarr, Cindy Gurton, Sheila Keller, Cindy M c F a r l a n d ,
Susie Mahler, Manager Lisa H. Denise Mackey, Sandy Guess.
Girls in Action
Attractions
The Coming
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II
Front: Wally Niehls, Roger S h r o e w , 2nd row: Paul C u m m i n s , Jeff
Foust, Mark Wynn, Don
Tim Posthuma, Dan S m i t h , 3rd row: Scott Coultice, Ed Rickman, Ron Harris, Bob
Girton, Dale Day, Ray F o r e s t , C o a c h C a r l b e r g , 4 t h r o w : B o b
Steve Frettinger, Joe Y o u n g , A u g u s t
Zehner.
Look, J o h n
Licht,
Franklin, Jeff
Nies,
Tom
Hanson,
the Court
Stars of
B o t t o m R o w : Bill Birk, C a r l C a m p b e l l , T o n y R e i n h o l t , R o b e r t H a r t , J o h n A l l y n , G a r y R o g e r s , J i m A l l y n , T o p
Row: Coach Swanson, Scot Burke, Greg Mishler, Kevin W a g n e r , J a s o n Y o u n g , Don Higgins, Bryce
Charles Harris and Coach
Bottom Row: L to R—Jeff
Foust, J i m
Ringer, Gary Triplet, Brian
Top row: Coach Carlberg, Keith W y n n , Gary Kline, V e r n o n
and Roger
Sherow.
Lindvall,
Carlberg.
Musial, Chris Hansen, and David
Peterson, Kirk Dutt, Doug French, Fred
Taiclet.
Elliot
THE CHAMPS!!!
Enrique R o d r i g u e z , C e s a r W a t a n a b e , a n d F r e d r i c o H a m a n n were our
i
Through the courtesy of the Lions Club I n t e r n a t i o n a l Y o u t h E x c h a n g e
P r o g r a m we a t Culver H i g h S c h o o l , w e r e d e l i g h t e d t o have t h e m a t t e n d
our school.
Enrigue, has t h r e e sisters a n d one b r o t h e r . One of his sisters, w o r k s
f o r U n i t e d Nations in N e w Y o r k . E n r i g u e t h i n k s C u l v e r is a nice, q u i t e
:e.
Cesar has t w o sisters, o n e living in t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s in I o w a . He is
o u r school a n d the
p e o p l e a r e T n e n u i y . n e nas
an o i u e r u r o i n e r a n a
a
H o m e r u n s or h e a r t b r e a k F o r t u n a t e l y it w a s n ' t
•mm
h e a r t b r e a k for the Cavalier
baseball t e a m , this past year.
t h o u g h . W o r k i n g diligently in
practice t h r o u g h o u t the
spring and for the u n d e r c l a s s m a n t h r o u g h o u t the
s u m m e r payed off w h e n it
c a m e to the B i - C o u n t y a n d
Sectional. Why? Because
they ended up as the
CHAMPS!
Cesar Watanabe
Enrigue Rodrigue
F r o n t row: F r e d Elliot, J o h n A l l y n , R o g e r O s b o r n , B r a d Gast, a n d Doug
F a r m e r . S e c o n d row: Greg M i s h l e r , M i k e K e i t h , J i m A l l y n , M i k e G e i s e l m a n ,
a n d Bryce Lindvall. T h i r d row: C o a c h H e a t h , C r a i g C u l t i c e , B r e t t B a k e r ,
B r e t t M a s t e r , a n d Dennis B u r k e t t .
SPRING UP
SPRING SPORTS
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1978 Track Team. Front row: Tony Rouse, J a m e s Parrot, M a r k Salinas, Tony Kozlowski, Don
Robert Hart, Jeff Voltz, Richard Trusty, Back
B r a n h a m , Dennis Boschee, Eldon A m o r ,
Manager and Coach
Row: Carl Campbell, Manager, Scott Jenkins,
Keith W y n n , David Quivey, V e r n o n
Peterson, Sean
Hlggins,
Ernie
Kim Hamman and Tina Riester in
training for the 1980 Olympic/
Marathon.
Kelly Young going back for two scoops
of Raisin Bran.
Doty,
Spiegel.
1 9 7 8 Girls T r a c k T e a m . F r o n t R o w : J e n n y C r o w e l , m a n a g e r , Kelly L a w s o n , m a n a g e r , K a t h y
Skirley Poort, Kelly F i s h b u r n , Vicki B a u e r , A n n e W i g g i n , Debbie
Row: Coach
Hamman, Coach
Luebcke, Back
Bowman, Susan
Linhart, Cindy Pitts, Beth Zehner, Tjna Riester, J a y n e Ahlenius, Susan
Y d u n g , Vicki Kersey, J o r j a J o n e s , a n d
1 9 7 8 G o l f T e a m . L t o R: D o n a l d S h a f f e r ,
Kerry Master,
Burke, Dennis Cultice, Kevin W a g n e r , and Coach
Scot
Schwartz.
Kerry Master gets into the swing of
things.
Miller, Patricia Bonnell,
Robin
Richie, Gale Craft, Sheri Wallace, K a r e n
Wiggin.
Schwartz,
Kim
Kowatch,
Keller,
Holly
Kelly
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yesterday and today.
W e arrived here alone
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