ruth e. murray: medta club, fow, · jami weaver : basketball, golf, track, cross country, student...
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W1th the arr1val of graduation announcements and memory books, May 16 no longer seemed a far off dream but a very real and somewhat fnghtening day. S1gn1ng memory books (1-r) are Donna DeFord, Shelly Mann, and Jul1e Cunn1ngham.
BRAD McFERRAN Football, Teen of the Month-12 . KATHY JEAN McKEE : MaJorettes, SpanISh Club Pres1dent , Health Club, Concert Choir, Show Cho1r, Nat1onal Span1sh Exam Award-10, Outstand1ng Cho1r Student Award-10 . LORA L. McLEMORE : FHA, French Club, FOW, OEA, Honor Society , English Award -9, Typ1ng-10. Bank Teller Award-12 , Who's Who Among Amer1can H1gh School Students. TOM McMAHAN : Freshman Wrestl1ng .
JOE McPHEARSON PENNY MALDEN : Eagl1te, French Club, Drama Club, Health Club - President, W1ngs, Award for Bus1ness Manager of Wings and Eagllte , Award for Advertising Manager of Wings and Eagllte . MICHELLE R. MANN : Band , Jazz Band , Select Cho1r, Span1sh Club, Concert Cho1r, FOW, Health Club. KATHY MADONNA MASSEY Health Club, Mat Maid.
LORA ANN MICHAEL: Span1sh Club, Health Club. DONALD KENT MODLIN: Pep Club, Head Photographer and Photo Ed1tor for Eagllte . MARY LOU MULLENS: Pep Club, French Club Secretary, French Honor Soc1ety, Drama Club, Concert Cho1r, Girls' Glee Club, Honor Society, Engl1sh Award-10 . KELLI KYM MUNGER: Track, Cheerleader, FCA, Pep Club, Drama Club, FOW, Health Club, Prom Queen Cand1date.
RUTH E. MURRAY: Med ta Club , FOW, Health Club, FHA , Chotr, Gtrls ' Glee Club, Drama Club, Chotr Award - 11, FHA Award -9 , 10. MAX E. MURRELL : Basketball , Footba l l , Track FFA . GLENN MUSICK DAVID NIVENS : Cross Country , Track, Letterman's Club
DAVID ALAN NUTT: Track LAURA ANN O' DONNELL Volleyball Capta in, Track Captatn , Basketba l l, Pep Club, Spantsh Club, Drama Club - Vtce Prestdent, Thesp tans , French Club, Honor Soctety, Teen of the Month - 11 , Who 's Who Among High School Students- 11, Free Throw Award for Basketball - 11. DONALD LEE OGLESBEE Track , Football , Wrestltng, Spantsh Club, Drama Club. PAUL OTTO : Football, Track , French Club .
ANGELA DIANNE PACE . French Club, Art Club, FHA, Gnls' Glee Club, Art Award -10, 11, Art Scho larsh ip- 11, 12. LAURA ELAINE PARKER : MaJorettes, Boy 's Track Manager , Mat Matd, French Club , FOW Secretary ; Prestdent, Eagltte Staff, Wtngs ' Staff , Prom Queen Can dtdate , Homecomtng Queen .
DOUGLAS D. PARTLOW: Football , Baseball, Spantsh Club, French Club, Pep Club, School Mascot, Show Chotr , Student Coun cil , Elk ' s Teen of the Month. TANYA LEE PIPES : Pep Club, French Club , FOW .
POLLY PRITCHETT : Pep Club, Drama Club, Health Club , FOW , Perfect Attendance Award 9 , 10. JAY RANDALL REITZ · Cross Country , Basketball - Manager, Track , French Club, Honor Soctety - Treasurer .
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CLASS COLORS: Black and Grey
CLASS FLOWERS . White Rose
CLASS SPONSORS : David Bartlow Ivan Lamaster
VALEDICTORIAN: Hetdt Faust
SALUTATORIAN : Rhonda Welborn
CLASS MOTTO : " We keep yesterday's memories with us, while turntng the page that holds the future of tomorrow ."
JOSEPH RICH: Art Club, Art Award, Perfect Attendance Award-9, 10 JAMES ROBERTSON ILKKA SANKARI : Drama Club, French Club, Spanish Club KIM SHIRLEY
DICK SHULL: Football, Track. MICHELLE RENE' SILVEY: Mat Ma1d, Eaglite, French Club, Eagles' Wings, French Honor Society, Drama Club, Health Club- V1ce Pres1dent, Thespians -Clerk, Class V1ce President, Who's Who Among American High School Students . BRIAN ALLEN SPRAGUE: Football, Span1sh Club, Drama Club, Thesp1ans, Pep Club, School Mascot. JOE STAFFORD
SCOTT STAFFORD LAURA M. STANLEY: FHA, Art Club, Attendance Award-9, Art Award, FHA.
VICKI STANSBERRY TONY STILES
ROBERT M. STOHLER: Cho1r LORI SUE SUMNER FHA, Media ClubVice Pres1dent, FHA Charm Award-9.
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TONYA ANNALEA TARTER : Art Club, Med1a Club Secretary , Art Award -10, 11 , Scholarship Award 11, 12 . KEVIN DALE THARP : Wrestling, Health Club, Drama Club, Vocal Solo Award -9 , Evangel1st1c Preaching Award -9 . JAMES BRADLEY WAYMIRE. Wrestling Capta1n, Football, 1982 Wrestl ing Sect1onal Champion, Eagles' W1ngs , Eaglite. JAMI WEAVER : Basketball , Golf , Track , Cross Country , Student Council Treasurer, Honor Soc1ety , Span1sh Club , Spanish Honor Soc1ety , Teen of the Month -11, Math Award - 11.
RHONDA SUE WELBORN : Football StatiStiCian , Jazz Band , Concert Choir, Select Choir, Show Choir Pres1dent , Spanish Club V1ce President , Spanish Honor Society , Pep Club, Drama Club, Honor Soc1ety - President , Health Club, Math Award-11 , 12, Span1sh Award - 10, DAR - 12 , Jun1or M1ss Scholastic Achievement Award - 12 . ROBERT PAUL WHITEHAIR : Football , Basketball, Cross Country, Track, Letterman 's Club, All-Conference Mile Relay-10, 11. KEVIN WRIGHT : Baseball, Track, Basketball, 1000 Po1nt Club. KEVIN J. WYCOFF: FFA, 4-H, FFA-Star Chapter Farmer Award.
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Decorat1ng the hallways was just one of the sectional festivities. Lisa Krebs adds a touch of class for the sen1or hall.
Opening the Doors of the Future
Oosing the Doors of the Past
Is it the cap wh1ch needs adJuSting or . . ? Larry Johnson looks serious
about the whole matter .
S1sterly affection shown by Kathy McKee seems to make pal Rhonda
Welborn a b1t leery.
Perhaps a spell will make all the work diSappear but from the look of the desk tops M1chele Silvey 's voodoo did not work .
Not P1ctured: DEEYA BROOKS TINA COMER JEFF JOHNSON MIKE MAY MIKE STANLEY PAULA TRAYLOR
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It usually consists of favorite songs, foods, drinks, clothing brands, groups and different kinds of cars.
It can be found on desks in the classrooms, lockers, notebooks, bathroom walls and various other places.
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ROD STEWART In Concert
Night Shift
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The Junior year brought many new experiences for the class of '83. Planning for their futures both for the immediate and distant future . The juniors sold magazines to earn money for prom.
Magazine sales weren't as high this year as they were last, but they didn 't fall drastically. The color scheme for this year 's prom is " Rainbow."
Class officers this year included: Brad Hendrick, President ; Allan Browning, Vice President; Shelly Jenkins, Secretary; and Julie Hall , Treasurer . Cheerleaders from this year's Junior class were Tammy Ash, Mark Atwood , Marissa Beverly, David Furnish, and Brad Hendrick with sponsors Mr. Bourke and Mrs. Dodd.
Karman Alford Karen Antrim Tammy Ash Mark Atwood David Baden
Sean Baltz Stephanie Barnett Mitch Barton Julie Basey Tom Benefiel
Rick Betz Marissa Beverly Jennie Bond Tom Bond Ginger Bott
Ben Braddick Brett Brashear Jennifer Brown Allan Browning Bart Burger
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Moving Up • 1n Class
Mason Cartwright Steven Chambers Jeff Chandler Douglas Chapple Jim Cleek
Jodi Condon Stephen Cooper George Crowell Angela Cunningham Denise Cunningham
Scott Curry Dave Davidson Lori Deford Michelle DeShong Skipper Doan
Kim Ellingwood Darren Fields Dean Fisher Eric Fox David Furnish
Leslie Gates Staci Ginder Julie Goodman Teresa Graham William Greene
Julie Hall Cathy Hammond Carmen Hastings Colette Hastings Angie Hellman
Tammie Hemme Brad Hendrick Carrie Henson Steve Hiatt Beverly Hinds
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Junior Jennie Brown takes a break at the club's skating party.
Not Pictured: Mike Brooks David Fountain Jeff Fulton Beth Hopkins Blaine Hosier Angie Hughes Brent Karr Patrick Melling Floyd Sims Tom Smith Steve Stigall Penni Vanhooser
Kammy Hires Leslie Hires Teresa Hodson Susan Huffman Lori Hutchison
Andy Jackson John Jackson Eric Jameson Shelly Jenkins Jim Jennings
Jeff Kellough Rita Kelly Dale Kinser Melissa Knepp Melissa Landon
Susie Lawrence Randy Lawson Debbie Leeman Becky Legg Karen Lennon
Beth Letsinger Scott LaVeque Tracy Lindzy Nangela Little Melinda McPhearson
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Kurt Whetsel Tony Whetsel Stacy Williams
Michelle McPhearson Scott McPhearson Sherri Mann Glen Massey Barbara Morrison
Lisa Morse Kent Mosbaugh Tina Naselroad Kelly Noble John Otto
Ron Parker Rob Parks Scott Patrohay Rob Peddie Mark Pickering
Brian Poor Scott Ray Kelly Riggs Kathy Rigney Jeff Robinson
Tony Rodriguez Erick Shell Frank Shetterly Patti Smith Tammy Smith
Vincent Swango Candy Taylor Debbie Tipton Tom Toney Dwight Trueblood
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Decisions ... Decisions ... Decisions ... After spending their first year in
high school being a little unsure of themselves, the class of '84 seemed to have adjusted to the life of a high school student. Throughout their sophomore year many decisions must be made. Whether or not to attend college after high school ranked among some of the most important decisions. Also they must decide if Vocational School is the road they should take .
This year's class officers were: Ted Smith , President ; Teresa Nivens, Vice President ; Anne Beamer, Secretary; and Leslie Kuklenski , Treasurer . Cheerleaders were: Beth Bell , Lisa Johnson, Tara Justice, Lori Poor, and Sherri Weaver .
Susan Allison Tim Ashton Kelli Back Ann Bailey Cindy Baker
Darla Banker Brenda Barrett Tom Basey Anne Beamer Sean Beckstrom
Beth Bell Stephani Benefiel Cheryl Bevelhimer Darrell Bevelhimer Shawn Burt
John Byrd April Carpenter Jeff Claybaugh David Cleek Brenda Cochran
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Laura Dabney Mark Dalzell Jodi Davidson John Davis Michael Dellinger
Ron Delong Dave Dickerson Lori Elder Tony Everling Carrie Feight
Caryn Ferguson Tammy Garrett Steve Garrison Kelli Ginder Greg Gist
Mike Gustin Mary Harrison Rob Hart Tom Hayden Anne Hight
Krista Horn Lori Humbart James Humerickhouse Kelly Hyland Tara Jekel
Gary Jenkins Garry Johnson Lisa Johnson Tara Justice Angela King
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Sophomores Suzi Allison and Carrie Feight smile for the photographers.
Suzi Kiplinger Brian Knotts Leslie Kuklenski Billy Legg Judith Leisure
Tammy Lennon Dewayne Long Bret McCord Troy McElfresh Becky McGinnis
Rod McPhearson Lisa Mays Guy Merritt Tracie Miller Rhonda Musick
Teresa Nivens Lisa O'Donnell Teresa Oglesbee Jennifer Pace Rhonda Parker
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Mark Whitmer Tod Windlan Kim Wycoff
Heidi Plum Lori Poor Jerry Reasoner Rhonda Reitz Rod Rhodes
Bambi Riser Scott Robinette Kriss Runyan Laura Schaefer Chad Schattner
Tom Sheahan Kyle Small Dallas Smith Ted Smith Jerry Spencer
Toni Stanley David Stigall Annette Stotts Jodi Summers Kathleen Sumner
Scott Syverson Steve Tartar Tammy Tartar Agnes Taylor Jeff Tharp
Julie Wallace Andy Warner Sherri Weaver Laura Whetsel Steve Whitcomb
Not Pictured: Mitchell Cain Phil Cubel Cameron Gilbert Lori Gillespie Tracy Hoppes Kent Justice Kimberly Marcrum Jeff Stansberry
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Freshmen Have Class As summer ended and the
school doors opened once again many new faces of freshmen filled the halls.
Although we were defeated by the Huskies at homecoming the freshmen had their own celebration by winning the float contest . The theme was " Breakfast Cereals" and the winning entry was " Eagles (Post) Victory, Huskies (Total) Lost ."
This year started a new tradition . Each underclassman voted
Micky Ancil Sam Bagienski Clara Bannon Scott Bardonner Leah Baugh
Brian Benefiel Ronda Betz Stephanie Blackford Daniel Bodkin Beverly Boone
Chris Bott Karen Bott Rob Boyer Tim Brown Rhonda Browning
Jeff Burt Holly Burwell Jon Cain Phillip Campbell Tammy Carper
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for a prince and princess . Representing the freshman class were Holly Gillum and Craig Greene.
Freshman class officers were : Rob Smith, President ; Rick Dellinger, Vice President ; Rhonda Browning, Secretary and Treasurer . Cheerleaders representing the freshman class were Rhonda Browning, Kathy Sheward , Shawna Sumner, and Michelle Venters . Sponsors were Mr. Sipe and Mr. Canaday.
Jason Chambers Sherri Chambers Nancy Chapple Randy Clanin Danny Clark
Jennifer Clarkstone Bob Cole Jeff Comer Lisa Conaway Bill Covell
Shannon Crowder Rhea Crowell Angie Cubel Jon Cunningham Scott Davidson
Rick Dellinger Tracy DeShong Mike Dickey Marty Dutcheteau Jeff Elder
Greg England Penny Estle Michelle Etchison Wendy Farr Karen Faust
Deborah Ferguson Julie Fettig Lisa Fisher Lisa Fox Jerry Galbreath
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Tracy Galbreath Marty Gates John Gentry Holly Gillum Angie Gordon
Bryan Granger Craig Greene Kristine Hall Tom Harper Melissa Hastings
Ty Hays Marsha Hendrick Saundra Hendricks Donny Hiatt Todd Hinton
Donald Holloman Angie House Kevin Hughes Les Humbert Ada Hutchinson
Dee Jackson Mike Jackson Jerry Jenkins Dianne Jimenez Melanie Jones
Angie Keirns Sue Kinley Trent Kinser Tonia Knotts Gavin Korn
Kevin Krebs JoEtta Larimore Louis Leeman Rod Legg Brenda Lehman
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Freshman Michelle Ryan celebrates at a party for freshmen working on their float.
Michael Lemaster
Rhonda Lennon
Wesley Likens
Charley Lindzy Nina Long Curt Lucas La Ronda Lyons Tera McAdams
Kenton McFall Mark McQuinn Ben Manis Chrislyn Mast Tommy Mercer
Melissa Merritt Jan Mills Tasha Mundy Phil Munson Lisa Nivens
Chris Noel Kim Ogan Tom Ousley Fred Owen Brent Parker
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Pam Rodriguez and Jon Cain learn kitchen cuisine as they prepare a dish for the Spanish Club Chili Supper.
Not Pictured : Bobby Chambers Mike Corya John Couch Scott Cunningham Troy Cunningham Gwendolyn Dixon Eddie Murray
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Lora Parks Tom Patrohay Brad Patterson Nancy Perry
Joe Phillips Pat Plummer Todd Ray Richard Rich
Amy Richardson John Richwine Beth Anne Robinson Pam Rodriguez
Larry Roe Kevin Rogers Angie Ryan Michelle Ryan
Tina Ryan Gary Saylor Scott Seegraves Luke Seelen Kathy Sheward
Dennis Shively Rhonda Slagle Laura Smith Mark Smith Rob Smith
Keith Snook Tim Stansberry Jodie Stevens Mary Stinnett Joe Storm
Shawna Sumner Scott Tuttle Rich Vautaw Michelle Ventors Debbie Watkins
Doug Waymire Julie Weedman Laura Welborn Lisa Welker Todd Wesson
Vicky Whetsel Jeff Whitcomb Tami Whitehair Randy Wilson Roger Witcher
Teresa Wilson Gene Wood Todd Wright Duane Young
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Faculty in a class all their
Play1ng the role of a teacher IS indeed a very (versatile) JOb. Other than the guidance 1n the everyday classroom, teachers are perhaps also committed to coach1ng pos1t10ns or act1ng as sponsor to a particular club or group. as some may not realIZe, teachers work at: tak1ng t1ckets at home basketball games, official t1mers, announcers and scorekeepers, and other t1me consum1ng duties.
Of course, there are always the students that bel1eve teachers ex1st merely to harass or lecture students. But much to those students' surpnse, students and teachers al1ke dread the morning alarm as well as the homework of grad1ng papers JUSt as students do.
Filling out health reports is just one of Mrs. Ruth Bahler's jobs as the d1stnct nurse for area schools. Mrs. Bahler enjoys crewel embroidery, golf and inter1or decorating.
Mr. Calv1n Bayley, vars1ty boys basketball coach, holds the job of athletic director. Mr. Bayley also teaches biology and attends many sporting events.
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Teaching 1n Math IS Mr. Phil Abernathy. H1s extra curricular JObs Include, asst. football and head golf coach. H1s summer act1vit1es are playing golf and do1ng odd JObS.
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A=L+C IS an equat1on wh1ch IS true asset to Mr. David Bartlow's accounting class. He also teaches typ1ng. Mr. Bartlow announces at basketball games and keeps score at football games.
Miss Claire Boone teaches business classes. She 1s also cheerleader and pep club sponsor as well as F.O.W. sponsor. Miss Boone enjoys jogging and racquetball.
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Guiding college students and scheduling girls for the following year is the job of Mrs. Marjorie Andrew. She enjoys farming as a hobby.
Mr. Rex Bauchert teaches 1n Mathematics. He is also assistant baseball and basketball coach. Mr. Bauchert enjoys running and bicycling.
Mr. Ned Bourke teaches Science and Math which includes: biology, physics, analysis and electronics. He IS also Junior class sponsor.
teaching. • •
Mrs. Em1ly Brown is one of the schools receptionists . Her jobs include typing, fil Ing and mailing. She enjoys playing bridge in her spare time .
Equat ions, lab, and more equations , might be familiar to some of Mr. Larry Canaday 's Chemistry students . He also teaches Biology. Mr. Canaday enjoys farming and being freshman sponsor.
Mrs . Carolyn Dodd teaches English and French . She is also French Club sponsor as well as the junior class sponsor. Mrs. Dodd's hobbies are reading, eating at French Restaurants, exercising and golf .
advising. •
Mr. Ron Buck teaches two dimens ional crafts and teaches elementary art at Frankton Jr. High School. He IS also g~r l s '
basketball head coach .
Mr. Otis Lee Walker Cress is shown here in a typical class discussion . Mr. Cress teaches Junior English. Wrestling and asst. football are his coaching positions.
Mrs. Fran Folsom is shown above decorating with Health careers which she is the sponsor . Mrs. Folsom teaches government, sociology, civics, first aid and physical education .
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Mr. David Cagley tests the ears of stu dents in the West Central School Corpora tion and offers speech therapy to needy students.
" Now people " are the familiar words of Mr. Phil Dav~s . United States history teacher. Mr. Dav is coaches cross country and track and field . Gardening, running and refereeing basketball games are his hobbies.
Advising the pnntmg of the school newspaper and printing classes and teaching mechanical and architectural drawing is Mr. Glen Fuller. He enjoys woodworking in his spare time.
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• • • • • • 1nsp1r1ng • • • counseling • • •
Perhaps evaluating a speech or a scene from a dramatiC play IS the speech and drama teacher Mrs. Carol Galbraith . She also teaches English . Mrs. Galbra1th sponsors pep club , cheerleading, as well as drama club and thespians .
Volleyball is her game. Mrs. Huntsinger is the head volleyball and track coach . She teaches health, physical education and driver's ed. Sewing, horticulture and crafts are among the th1ngs she enjoys as her hobbies.
Sponsor of the Senior class as well as Honor Society is Mr. Ivan Lamaster. He is also Varsity basketball official timer. Mr. Lamaster enjoys home building in the summer.
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! Hola ! is one of the gestures Mrs. Karen Grooms may make while teaching her Spanish students. Mrs. Grooms also teaches English . She is the sponsor of both Spanish club and the sophomore class .
Mr. Dennis Huntsinger shows us taking tickets at a home basketball game, is just one of the duties of a teacher. Mr. Huntsinger teaches driver's education, metals, woods and drafting.
"Shh, quiet," may be the words of Mrs. Nina Lee, school librarian. She is the sponsor of Media club and is in charge of Audio Visual equipment.
Is he a student? The answer to that question is no. This man is Mr. Deward Hubbartt, freshman and sophomore Engl1sh and literature teacher and sophomore sponsor.
Mr. Gordon Kerkhoff is shown above rest ing after a long hard day of administrating as principal. (A job he is retiring from after seven years)
At the head of the class, perhaps giving government notes on the overhead is Mr. Ord Weldon LeMaster. Mr. LeMaster teaches government, economics and summer driver's education . He is also student council advisor . He enjoys antiques.
instructing • • • informing And
Yip ee io cow patty ! may be the appropri ate words for Mr. Tom Mitchell at a local FFA judging, for which he is the sponsor . He teaches Vo-ag. His after school posi tion is asst. boys' track .
Playing electronic football and making that touchdown was music to Mr. Bob Shipley's ears . Mr. Sh ipley directs the band and guard . Electronics, bicycling, and woodworking fulfill his spare time .
Playing the piano is an essential part of Miss Nancy L. Sugden's job as Choral director. She teaches G1rls' Glee , M1xed Choir and is the head of both Show Choir and the Musicals.
Mrs. Dor is Nolton's job is main ly handling the money in the ma in office . She is also in charge of the bookstore and many of the duplicating chores .
Mr. Kevin Sipe teaches Freshman English, Journalism , and Student Publica tions . He IS also sponsor of the Freshman class . Photography and auto mechaniCS are his hobbies.
Is he a mov1e star? No, this Burt Reynolds look-alike is Mr. Jon Trippeer , assistant principal. Mr. Trippeer 's favorite Interests are sports related subjects.
Tak1ng a break from 1t all, is Mr. Robert Sharnowske , head footba l l coa ch. He teaches social stud ies. Sk11ng and f ish ing are among the th 1ngs he enjoys most.
" Mm Mm good ", IS what some students say about the foods made 1n Mrs. Karen Sm1th 's Home Econom1cs class. She IS the sponsor of FHA .
"Go team go" , may be the words heard from asst. football coach , Mr. Tom Urban . He is also head baseball coach . Mr. Urban teaches psychology and phys1cal education. His fam1ly and any sports related area are his favor ite hobb1es.
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Changing Roles As years pass by, many things
change among the school corporation . This year there have been a few role changes in the school administration.
From principal of Madison Grant School to assistant superintendent of the West Central School Corporation was a big role change for Mr. Paul Davis. Although Mr. Davis came from Madison Grant, he first originated his career here at Frankton . Mr. Davis is in his thirty-first year of administration. He has held such jobs as coach , teacher, athletic director, assistant principal , and principal. Mr. Davis said he really enjoys doing new things.
West Central Community School Board of Trustees: Row 1: Gene Heniser, superintendent ; Charles Clark, President; Fred St. John , Secretary. Row 2: Daniel Davisson, Attorney ; Paul Davis, Administrative Assistant; George L1kens , Kenneth Hos1er, DaVId Woodward , Ronald Stephenson.
Bus Drivers: Row 1: Melanie Jent, Ronnie Sm1th , Ward Jackson, Joyce Basey. Row 2: R1chard Fox, Paul Lennon, Harold Ebert , Dorinda Ebert, C.O. (Warren) Cox, Don Hall.
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Mr. Gene Heniser, for example, took a change of role from assistant to the Superintendent's job . Mr. Heniser is very familiar with the field of education . His background in education includes coaching for six years, holding the principal spot at Frankton for fifteen years and assistant principal at the Frankton junior high school. Mr. Heniser has spent a total of twenty-six years in administration . Although his job of Superintendent is a move farther from the young people which he enjoyed , Mr. Heniser says he enjoys his work and has fantastic people to work with .
Changing
Marjorie Andrew
Lifestyles After 7 years in the position as
principal , Mr. Gordon Kerkhoff is retiring after a total of thirty-five years in the education field .
Mr. Kerkhoff said that he would really miss the students and activities of school.
He and his wife are planning to travel to Europe, build a house near Frankfort, Indiana, and try to stay young.
Counseling since 1960 has been Mrs. Marjorie Andrew. She has been in the field of education for thirty-nine years. She has worked for the Purdue University Extension service for five years, and two years in the military.
After retirement Mrs. Andrew and her husband plan to travel and live on their farm. Gordon Kerkhoff
Cafeteria staff: Dawn Truex, Mildred Legg, Manager; Janet Kinser, Mary Everest, Connie Wells , Carolyn Whitaker, Joyce Kennedy, Cashier.
In a rare moment of leisure the school custodians agreed to pose: Larry McCrary, Charles Allison , Ann McCrary, Bob Hook, John Alexander.
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60/Ciubs Division
After a grueling day of schoolwork there are always activities to keep us busy. There are many clubs, sports and after-school activities to keep students interested in high school. Many clubs are a branch off of some classes. This develops a better understanding towards many subjects which are only explained in the classroom. Going to foreign restaurants and helping out in a nursing home develops the interesting part of a class .
Drama plays and musicals bring out talents in our student body many people never have a chance
to see. It helps bring a friendship out among many students who spend long hours at practices.
Sports programs are an exciting chance for not only the players to show their abilities but it also gives students a chance to get together and show how proud we are of our friends.
Camps and workshops throughout the summer help express and build our talents in many areas.
Our clubs are a very important part of high school. They help friendships form as well as talents grow.
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