1979 CCHS “Cavalcade”
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1979 CCHS “Cavalcade”
cavalcade (BRARY 1979 CAVALADE CULVER HIGH COMMUNITY SCHOOL CULVER IN. V O L U M E 11 I . STUDff|pttFET......^pC 0ROTNIZATI0NS.... ACADEMICS PEOPLE SPORTS 7!.... 4 21 37 ...49 ,.77 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. » I 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. ^ISIiiiliiBlfta 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. ^lp%.. It .iff Si til It •;il-»ta 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. 11111 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, \ \ l • A Karen Herbert Carl Gary Copper, Robert Cooper, Shirley Craft, Gale Crider, Arnita Cummins, Curtis, < Mike Charles Decker, James DePerte, Mark Ditmire, Melanie Doty, Deborah Dowd, Brenda Drang, Patricia Duffin, Odell Dunfee, Jane Eskridge, Farmer, 115 j 'IJ** H ::; Jean Doug Fishburn, Kelly Fox, A n n : Gast, Brad Geiselman, ? Gille, ft I i • 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 \ , 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, . EE::-:'.- % 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 '•"AX Lori Neher, Gail Triplet, Mishler, Overley, W -. 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, * " J** 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 1i # :'fr' J ! |,,,,;.;,,,. 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 w~ -J if V' * J Li . t 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 . 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