Alliance High School - Chronicle Yearbook (Alliance, OH)
- Class of 1979
Page 1 of 284
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An interesting combination ' ij: -'lf' FACULTY 90
from the layouts of existing
newspapers such as The
New York Times, The Al-
liance Review, and The
Akron Beacon Journal.
INTRODUCTION 4
A spectacular 12-page
portfolio which captures
those moments at Alliance
High School and the crazy
people who go there.
SENIORS
A last look at those of us
who will no longer be seen
roaming halls during class
or keeping the studyhall
filled. .lust 4-1 pages of those
fun loving, wild and crazy
Seniors. As the Pages turn,
see those who dared to be-
come class officers and ad-
visors. And who can resist
staring at those mug shots of
the foxy guys and girls. To
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A look at the class of '80 re-
vealing those students who
are preparing to become
Seniors. Feel the tenseness
as you look into the faces of
these Junior students.
SOPHOMORES 66
An array of faces that show
the good things about being
a sophomore. Watch for
those sophomores with a
"know-it-all" look. Watch
out sophs, just wait till next
year . . .
FRESHMEN 78
.lust take a look at those
new arrivals that are fresh
from the halls of State
Street and Stanton schools.
Take note upper classmen,
what you once were like.
An arrangement of faces of
those who guide and teach
us. This section is an ar-
rangement that will puzzle
you.
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A 39 page portfolio of those
great sport teams Alliance
High School has. Learn
more about your favorite
sport team as you read
through these thrilling
pages. See all those who
tried their hardest to he-
come the best . . .
STUDENT LIFE 139
Read all about the year as it
was. Bring back those
memories of the romantic
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CANDIDS 154
Look who the camera has
gotten this time. Remember
the shuffle of cards on,
prom night, or take a loot at
those untramaural vol-
leyball and basketball
players. Recall the thrill of
meeting someone from a
different country, or listen-
ing to a friend tell his expe-
riences from living in a dif-
ferent country as you look
over this 25 page section.
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CLASSES 179
Grease, grease, and more
grease. Or is that pound,
pound, pound, or maybe
even snip, snip, snip.
Which ever it may be, you
can hear all these noises as
you walk through the voca-
tional classes at Alliance
High School. Learn skills
that can help you find a job
quickly in your hands. One
can read all about these
classes as he leafs through
this section, and finds out
it's not all fun and games
being in a vocational class,
but tough, steady work. In
addition, read and rc-
member what groups went
where and who dropped
the eggs, not to mention all
the things which got
painted, welded, ma-
chined, visualized, elec-
trified, combed, typed, or
otherwise manipulated.
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ORGANIZATION 206
What's your interest? Leaf
through this 16 page section
and read about all the in-
teresting and exciting things
one can do at Alliance High
School. If you enjoy acting,
try out for Blue Dom, and
if you're good you may get
inducted into Thespians. If
writing is your thing, get in-
volved in Creative Writing.
If your interests lie in
foreign countries, Foreign
Language Club is for you.
For all those of you who
would like to become
cheerleaders but don't have
the guts to scream andjump
in front of groups of peo-
ple, don't worry, Pep Club
and Pepsters are the clubs
for you. Join one or more,
whatever your schedule,
and you will find events,
people and places far too
numerous for these pages.
Review them, and just
begin to find out what goes
at AHS. So you see, what-
ever your interests, tbere's
a club for you.
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CHOIRS 81 BANDS 221
Fa, la, la, and so on. One
can almost hear the crisp
notes of young voices and
the rhythm of instruments
as he looks through these
pages. Become exhausted as
you read all about the many
activities that keep a choir
or band member busy.
FINAL MOMENTS 229
Catch the excitement of the
last days of being at Al-
liance High School. Read
all about the many awards
Seniors received. Find out
who went to the Navel
Academy and who got
scholarships to college. See
the smiles of those graduat-
ing, could those be aimed at
underclassmen? Catch
a last glimpse of seniors in
action on pages 238, 239,
and 240. And then read of
the excitement of par-
ticipating in an all night
party.
ADVERTISING 241
Quicker than a phone
book, easier than driving a
car around trying to find
what you need. Use the art
designs to find what your
looking for.
INDEX 266
Lists and more lists of all
those who came to Alliance
High School this year and
the pages one can find them
on. Let's see now, how
many pages am I on . . .
CHRONICLE
STAFF 270
A look at those who made
this book what it is . . . an
annual telling and showing
it as it was in 1978-1979.
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TIME, WE'RE THE CLASS OF 79. That was
the motto of the Senior class of 1979. The
class started the year with the sale of silk roses
for Valentines Day. Senior Blood Day set a
new donor record with 219 pints Along with
the projects Senlor year was a time for form
mg lasting relationships reminiscing about
years past and mostly looking forward to a
new beglnnlng outside of Hlgh School life
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Lynn Millard Leroy Joseph
Aelmg Axles Aldinger Alfani
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Gail Denise Anderson
Brett Steven Amelung
Daniel Gerard Amabeli
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Mark Alan Roose
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Jerry Sedei
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3,43 Home Ec. 1,23 V. Pres. 2.
AILES, JOE - Chess 3,43 Foreign
Language 2,3,43 Key 3,4Q NHS 43
Honorary Athletics 43 Science 3,43
Football 2,3,43 Intra. Basketball
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ALDINGER, DAVID - Honorary
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BAKER, TRINA - Diversified
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BANKS, BARRY- Intra. Basketball
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BATES, TERRI - Inter'l Thespian
43 Performing Arts 43 Choir 3,43
Band 1,2,3,43 Madrigals 3,43 Brass
Choir 3,43 The Night of Jan. 16th,
Band, Committee: Oklahoma,
Role3 You Can't Take It With You,
Committee3 Carousel, Role3 Girls'
Basketball 23 Cheerleading 13 Prom
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pres. 33 Office Helper 2,3,43 Talent
Show Performer 33 Senior Project
Chairman 4.
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ANDERSON, GAIL - IOE Stenog
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ANSTINE, MARK - Printing
Trades.
ASHBROOK, CRAIG - Golf 2.
ASHLEY, DAVID - Creative Writ-
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Athletics 23 Football 43 Track 43
Prom. Committee.
BACON, DONNA - IOE Clerk-
Typist3 OEA 3,43 Treas. 43 Stage
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cle Staff 4.
BACORN, RICHARD - Machine
TP3d6SQ Orchestra 33 Oklahoma
Band Committee.
BEATTY, LOREN - Natural Re-
sources3 Football 1,2,3,43 Swim-
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Honorary Athletics 3,43 Secr. 4g
Treas. 43 Basketball 1,23 Football
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Volleyball 3,43 Prom Committee3
Student Senate Repres. 1,2, Treas.
3,4, Student Senate Parliamentar-
ian 1,2,3,4Q Sgt. at Arms 43 Presi-
dential Classroom 4g Academic
Challenge 3,43 Lab Assistant 3,43
Board of Elections 4g Buckeye
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former 33 Exchange Club Student
of the Month 43 Who's Who 3g Class
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dent of Month 4g Massillon K of
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gressional Council 3.
BELTRAMI, LINDA - Band 1,2,43
Girls Ensemble 4g Kiss Me Kate
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ary Exchange Student CAustraliaJ 3.
BENDEICH, TIMOTHY - Swim-
ming 43 Tennis 4g Rotary Exchange
Student.
BENDER, SHIRLEY - Child Careg
Child care club 2, Pres. 2.
BENNING, ROBERT - Work
Study.
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BINION, TAMI - Distributive Edu-
cationg DECA 43 Foreign Language
2,33 Pep 3g Choir 2,33 Band 1,2,3Q
Majorette 33 Orchestra 1,33 Ok-
lahoma Dancer, Singer.
BLYMILLER, MIKE - Auto Me-
chanicsg Band l,2,3.
BONDONI, JOE - Band 1,2,3,43 Ok-
lahoma Band Committee3 Chroni-
cle Staff 3.
BONFERT, VERNER - Diversified
Cooperative3 Key 1,23 Orchestra lg
DCT V. Pres. 4.
BOOTH, MARY - Foreign Language
2,33 Choir 1,43 Band lg Lab Assis-
tant 2,33 Office Helper 2g Library
Helper 2,3.
BOWMAN, BONNIE - NHS 43
Choir 3,43 Band 1,2,33 Orchestra 13
Madrigals 4g Girls Ensemble 43
Girls' Swimming 3,43 Prom Com-
mittee3 Wl1o's Who 2.
BOYD, WILLIAM - Engineering
Draftingg VICA 3,43 Pres. 3,43
Wrestling 1.
BRIENZA, ,IANICE - Foreign Lan-
guage 2,33 NHS 3,43 Prom Commit-
tee3 Chronicle Staff 3,43 Who's
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BRYANT, KATHY - Engineering
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BUCHANAN, CAROL - Distribu-
tive Education3 Foreign Language
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rary Helper 1.
BUCK, BRENDA - Foreign Lan-
guage l,23 Library Aide lg Band
1,2,33 Library Helper 1.
BUCKEY, KRYSTIN - Blue
Domino 1,2,3,43 Creative Writing
2,3,43 Foreign Language 4g Inter'l
Thespian 1,2,3,43 V. Pres. 4g NHS 4g
Toastmasters 23 Choir 1,43 Girls
Ensemble 4g Ten Little Indians
Committee3 Kiss Me Kate Dancer,
Committee3 Arsenic and Old Lace
Role, Committee3 You Can't Take
It With You Role3 Carousel Role,
Singer, Committee3 Student Senate
Alternate 2g Student-Faculty Rela-
tions 2,43 Talent Show Performer 23
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3g Blood Donor Committee 4.
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BUNCH, WILLIAM - Machine
Trades3 Key 1.
BURKE, JEFFREY - Distributive
Education3 DECA 4g Key 43 Foot-
ball 2g Talent Show Performer 2,3,
BURNIP, ELIZABETH - IOE
Steno3 IEA 3,43 Red 81 Blue 3,4.
BURRIER, EDNA - Auto Mechan-
icsg Library Aide 23 VICA 3,43 Stage
Crew 13 Office Helper 23 Library
Helper 2.
BURTNETT, GREGG -- Chess 2,33
Foreign Language 1,23 Library Aide
3,43 Tennis 1,23 Library Helper 43
Chronicle Staff 2.
BUTTERMORE, NANCY - Girls'
Track 3g Girls' Basketball 2g Intra.
Basketball 13 Gym Assistant 3.
BYCRAFT, SYLVIA - IOE Stenog
OEA 3,4.
CADE, WILLIAM - Honorary ath-
letics 13 Football 13 Track 13 Wres-
tling 1,2,3,4, Co-Capt. 1.
CARPENTER, KEVIN - Foreign
Language 3,43 Key 3,43 Science 3,
V. Pres. 4g Intramural Basketball 4g
Intra. Volleyball 4g Buckeye Boys'
State 33 Red 81 Blue 2,43 Who's
Who 3,4.
CARTER, KATHY - Child Care3
Child care club 3,4.
CARTER, MARRILEE - Child
CHPCI, Library Aide 13 Modern
Dance 13 Child Care Club 2,3,43
Intra. Basketball 13 Office Helper
1,43 Library Helper 1.
CASKEY, JOHN - Swimming 2,3,4,
Co-Capt. 4g Prom Committee3
Who's Who 1.
CASTELLO, RICHARD - Natural
Resourcesg FFA 4g NORML 4.
CIRONI, LOUIS - Key lg Library
Aide 13 Modern Dance 13 Football
4g Track lg Intra. Basketball 23
Intra. Volleyball 1.
CLOSE, KIMBERLY - Distributive
Education3 DECA 1,43 Library
Aide 2,33 Choir 13 Library Helper
2,33 Basketball Statistician 1.
CLYMORE, JACQUELYN - Blue
Domino 1,2,3,4, Treas. 2g Creative
Writing l,2,3,4, Pres. 4, V. Pres. 33
Foreign Language 1,2,3,43 Inter'l
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3, Treas. 23 NHS 43 Performing Arts
1,2,3, V. Pres. 33 Choir 2,3,4Q Or-
chestra 1,2,33 Madrigals 3,43 Ten
Little Indians Committee3 Kiss Me
Kate Committee3 Arsenic and Old
Lace Committee3 The Night of Jan.
16th Role3 Oklahoma Role3 You
Can't Take It With You Role3
Carousel R01CQ Talent Show Per-
former 2,3Q Exchange Club Student
of the Month 43 Who's Who 43 Gal-
lons Committee 43 Canteen Com-
mittee 4.
COURTNEY, KIMBERLY -
Foreign Language 1,2,3Q Library
Aide 4g NHS 43 Pen 81 Brush 2,3,43
Toastmasters 3,43 Choir 13 Girls'
Track 13 Prom Committee3 Student
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rary Helper 4g Chronicle Staff 4g
Who's Who 4.
CRABTREE, BETTY - IOE
Clerk-Typist3 Library Aide lg OEA
3,4, Secr. 43 Pep 43 Office Helper 43
Library Helper 13 Red St Blue 23
Chronicle Staff 43 Who's Who 4.
CUTCHALL, CHARLIE Uillj -
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DAY, BRENDA - NHS 3,43 Pep 1
Choir 1,2,3,43 Girls Ensemble 3
Prom Committee3 Student Senat
Repres. 13 Lab Assistant 4g Who's
Who 3,43 Class Treasurer 1,2,3,4i
Blood Day Committee 4.
DELEON, FRANCISCO - Distribu
tive Education3 DECA 4g Wrestlin
2,3,43 Library 1.
DOBSON, PATRICIA - Distribu
tive Educationg DECA 4g Libra
Aide 2,33 Library Helper 2,33 Hom
Ee. 1.
DORINGO, DONNA - Foreign Lan
guage 3g Library Aide 2g NHS 1,2
Pep 1,2,3,43 Toastmasters 2,3
Choir 1,23 Cheerleading 1,2.,3,
Capt. 1,3,4, Co-Capt. 23 Prom C
Chairman3 Lab Assistant 2,3,
Library Helper 23 Board of Ele
tions 2,33 Red 81 Blue 1,23 Chron
cle Staff 2,3Q All-Star Cheerleade
43 Blood Day Gallons Committee 4
DREGER, MICHAEL - Teleco
munications3 Red 81 Blue 3,43 NH
4.
BERT, JOHN- Creative Writi
1,2,33 Foreign Language 2,3,
Inter'l Thespian 2,3,43 Key 3,
NHS 4g Performing Arts 3,
Toastmasters 2, V. Pres. 23 Cho'
3,43 Band 1,2,3,43 Orchestra
Madrigals 3,43 Stage Band 3g Te
Little Indians Committee3 Kiss
Kate Role, Dancer, Singer, Com-
mittee, Arsenic and Old Lace,
Role, Committee, The Night of
Jan. 16th Role, Committee, Ok-
lahoma Role, Committee, You
Can't Take It With You Commit-
tee, Carousel Role, Swimming
2,3,4, Prom Committee, Student-
Faculty Relations 1, Academic
Challenge 4, Talent Show Per-
former 2,3,4, Exchange Club Stu-
dent of the Month 4, Who's Who
3,4, Blood Day General Co-
Chairman 4.
EBY, DIANE - Library Aide 1, Pen
81 Brush 1, Performing Arts 1,
Choir 1, Band 2, Orchestra 1,2,3,4,
Ten Little Indians Committee, Kiss
Me Kate Committee, Arsenic and
Old Lace Committee, Carousel
Band Committee, Library Helper
1, Red 81 Blue 1.
ECKERT, DEBRA - IOE Steno,
Library Aide 1, OEA 3,4, Choir 1,2,
Office Helper 4, Library Helper 1,
Chronicle Staff 4.
ESSINGER, JOHN -- Chess 3,4,
Creative Writing 4, Foreign Lan-
guage 3,4, NHS 4, Choir 3, Intra.
Basketball 3,4., Capt. 4, Intra. Vol-
leyball 3,4, Capt. 3, Academic
Challenge 4, Talent Show Per-
former 3, Science 3, Gallons Com-
mittee Chairman - Blood Day 4.
FANNIN, JACQUELINE - Gen-
eral, Office Helper 1.
FEESS, DA VID - Commercial Art,
VICA 3,4.
FELLER, MICHAEL - College
Prep, Band 4, Football 1, Wrestling
1.
FLECK, SHARON - Commercial
Art, VICA 3,4, Commercial Art
Pres. 4, V. Pres. 3.
FLENNIKEN, RONLAD - NHS 3,4,
Baseball l,2,3,4, Football 1, Intra.
Basketball 1,3,4, Intra. Volleyball
3,4, Exchange Club Student of the
Month 4.
FONTAINE, JIM - Printing Trades,
VICA 3,4.
FORD, DRETT - Occupational
Work Experience, OWE 2, Basket-
ball 1, Manager 1.
FORD, GLENN - General.
FORDING, DARLENE - Diver-
sified Cooperative, Library Aide 4,
Pep 1, D.C.T. 4, Secr. 4, Ten Little
Indians Committee, The Night of
Jan. 16th Committee, Oklahoma
Committee, Intra. Basketball 1.
FRANCISCO, DAVID -- General,
Intra. Basketball 2, Capt. 1.
FREEMAN, CLARENCE - Occupa-
tional Work Experience, OWE 2.
FURCOLOW, MICHELLE -- Office
Helper 4, Blood Day Gallons
Committee Chairman 4.
FURGIUELE, SANDRA - IOE
Steno OEA 4, Intra. Volleyball 2,
Office Helper 4.
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FURRY, LINDA - Band 1,2,3,4,
Secr. 4, Majorette 4, Orchestra 3.,4,
Kiss Me Kate Band Committee,
Girls, Swimming 3,4, Blood Day
Committee.
GALFI GREG - Auto Mechanics.
GANSLEIN, TRACY - IOE Steno,
OEA 3,4, Band 1,2,3.
GEORGE, CRAIG - Basketball 1,
Cross Country 1,2,3, Track 1,2,3,
Buckeye Boys' State 4, Who's Who
4, Blood Day Gallon Committee
Chairperson 4.
GODSEY, KIMBERLY - Diver-
sified Cooperative, D.C.T. 4, Band
1,2,3, Orchestra 1.
GOINS, MARION - Foreign Lan-
guage 3, Choir 3, Band 3, The Night
of Jan. 16th Band Committee,
Wrestling 2, Student-Faculty Rela-
tions 1, Stage Crew 3, Office Helper
3.
GOLDMAN, MARTIN - Breakfast
2, Creative Writing 4, Key 2,3.,4, V.
Pres. 3,4, NHS 3,4, Honorary Ath-
letics 3,4, Band 1, Cross Country
2,3,4, Co-Capt. 4, Swimming 2,
Tennis 1, Track 2,3.,4, Intra. Bas-
ketball 3, Intra. Volleyball 3, Prom
Co-Chairman, Talent Show Per-
former 3, Exchange Club Student
of the Month 4, Co-Chairman Reg-
istration - Blood Day 4, Science
Club 3,4.
GOSHORN, TRACY - Commercial
Art, Library Aide 2, NHS 4, VICA
3,4, Orchestra 1,2, The Night of
Jan. 16th Committee, Oklahoma
Committee, You Can't Take It
With You Committee, Prom Com-
mittee, Library Helper 2, Chroni-
cle Staff 2.
GRAEBING, JANET - Diversified
Cooperative, Foreign Language
1,2,3, Library Aide 4, NHS 4,
D.C.T. 4, Band 1,2,3, Orchestra 1,
Ten Little Indians Committee, Lib-
rary Helper 4, Red 81 Blue 3,
Chronicle Staff 3.
GRAFF, DAVID - Inter,l Thespian
4, Creative Writing 4, Band 1,2,4,
Carousel Role., Dancer, Singer,
Football 1, Track 4.
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GRAHAM, KATHY - IOE Steno3
OEA 3,43 Girls' Track 13 Chronicle
Staff 43 IOE Parliamentarian 4.
GRAYBILL, TIMOTHY - Creative
Writing 4g Key 233,43 Honorary
Athletics 43 Basketball 1,2,3,43
Football 3,43 Golf 1,23 Tennis 2,3,43
Intra. Volleyball 2,3,43 Chronicle
Staff 4.
GREEN, JOHN - Natural Re-
sources3 FFA 2, V. Pres. 1, Secr 23
NORML 4, Pres. 43 Football 1,23
Intra. Basketball 1.
GREENEISEN, EVA - Work Study.
HAHLEN, KIM - Diversified
Cooperative3 Girls' Track 1,2,3,43
Co-Capt. 3,43 D.C.T. Pres. 4.
HAHN, PAMELA - Foreign Lan-
guage 2,3,43 Chronicle Staff 33 Se-
nior Blood Day Committee Regis-
tration St Gallon Chairperson 4.
HALL, CYNTHIA - IOE Steno OEA
3,4, V. Pres. 3,43 Band 1,2,3.
HANCOCK, ROSALYN - General3
Office Helper.
HANCOCK, THERESA - IOE
Clerk-Typist3 OEA 3,43 Chronicle
Staff 4.
HARLAN, TIM - Printing Trades3
VICA 13 Band 33 Football 1,23
Track l,2.
HARRIS, SUSAN - IOE Steno3 NHS
43 OEA 3,43 Band 1,2,3,43 IOE
Secy. 4.
HATCHER, SAMUEL - Diversified
Cooperativeg OWE 23 Basketball 13
Wrestling 23 Intra. Basketball 33
Stage Crew lg Talent Show Per-
former l.
HAWKINS, JAMES - Printing
Trades3 Football 2.
HAWKINS, JEFFERY - Basketball
13 Football 1,23 Track 3,43 Intra.
Basketball 2,3,43 Stage Crew 1.
HAWKINS, VERNON - Distribu-
tive Education3 Chess 23 DECA 4,
Pres. 43 Library Aide 2,33 Intra.
Basketball l,2,3,43 Intra. Vol-
leyball 1,2,3,4, Capt. 3, Co-Capt. 23
Library Helper 1,23 Talent Show
Performer 2.
HECKMAN, JEFFREY - Foreign
Language 2,33 Key 3,43 Choir 33
Band 1,2,33 Orchestra l,2,33 Stage
Band 2,33 Pep Band 2,33 Prom
Committee3 Library Helper 2.
HENRY, CRAIG - Key 43 NHS 43
Honorary Athletics 43 Cross Coun-
try 3,4, Co-Capt. 43 Track 2,3,43
Intra. Basketball 3,4, Capt. 43
Intra. Volleyball 3,4, Capt. 43 Red
81 Blue 43 Exchange Club Student
of the Month 43 Boys State Alter-
nate 33 Gallons Committee Chair-
man 43 Science Club 3,43 Who's
Who in Foreign Language 4.
HOLLY, CORLISS - General3 Bed
81 Blue 1.
HOOPES, CRAIG - Engineering
Drafting3 Football 43 Prom Com-
mittee.
HOLT, MARIELLEN - IOE Steno3
OEA 3,4, Pres. 3,43 Track 13 Red 81
Blue 23 Chronicle Staff 3.
HORNER, CARRY - Work Study3
Football 33 Track 1.
Helper 2g Red 81 Blue 23 Chronicle
Staff 3.
JEWELL, BRENDA - Distributive
Education3 DECA 43 Choir l,2.
JOHNSON, CLIFTON - Band 43
Golf 33 Wrestling 2g Intra. Basket-
ball 13 Intra. Volleyball 13 Talent
Show Performer 1.
JOHNSON, KEITH - Engineering
Drafting3 Honorary Athletics 43
Baseball 4, Capt. 43 Intra. Basket-
ball 2g Library Helper 2.
JOHNSON, TOYIA - IOE Clerk-
Typist3 OEA 3,43 Band 1,2,3,43
Chronicle Staff 4.
JOHNSON, VANESSIA - IOE
Clerk-Typist3 OEA 3,43 Red 81 Blue
33 Chronicle Staff 4.
JONES, SUZANNE - Foreign Lan-
guage 33 NHS 3,4, Treas. 43 Pep 33
Choir l,2,3,43 Band lg Madrigals 43
Girls Ensemble 33 Cheerleading
l.,2,3,4, Capt. 1, Co-Capt. 43
Prom Co-Chairman. .
JORDAN, .IODIE - IOE Clerk
Typist3 OEA 3,4, V. Pres. 43 B
l,2,3,4, V. Pres. 4, Majorette
Head Majorette 43 Chronicle Sl
HUPP, THOMAS - Printing Trades3
Football 13 Track 1.
ENKINS, JOHN - Telecommuni-
cations3 Library Aide 2g Library
ICANDEL, PAUL - Orches
1,2,3,43 Intra. Basketball 2,3.
KELLY, ALLISON - NHS 43 Band
Swimming 1,23 Girls, Track
Girls' Swimming 3,43 Cheerleading
13 Prom Co-Chairman3 Chronicle
Staff 4.
KELLY, KENNETH - General.
KEMP, FELICIA - Performing Arts
3,43 Treas. 43 Band l,2,3,43 Ok-
lahoma Committee3 Carousel
Committee3 Who's Who 4.
KERR, LINDA - IOE Steno3 OEA
3,43 Pep lg Band 1,2,33 Office
Helper 4g Red 81 Blue 4.
ERTEL, MICHELE - Occupa-
tional Work Experience3 OWE 43
VICA Club 3.
INNARD, DA VID - Occupational
Work Experience3 Auto Body3
VICA 4.
RK, SUSAN - NHS 3,4, V. Pres.
43 Pep 13 Choir 2,3,43 Band lg Mad-
rigals 4g Prom Co-Chairman3 Ex-
change Club Student ofthe Month
43 Who's Who 43 Class Secretary
1,2,3,4.
LEINHANS, LORIN - Printing
Trades.
INE, THERESIA - Blue Domino
3g Foreign Language 33 NHS 43 Or-
chestra 43 Ten Little Indians Com-
mittee3 Kiss Me Kate Committee3
Arsenic and Old Lace Committee3
Girls' Track 3, Co-Capt. 33 Girls'
Basketball 1, Manager 1.
OLM, DAVID - Engineering
Drafting.
KUHN, DAVID - Engineering
Drafting3 VICA 3,4, V. Pres. 3,4.
KUNTZMAN, PAM - Distributive
Education3 DECA 43 Choir 1,2,3.
KUSLINSKI, TERRI - Choir 2.
LAMP, JEFF - College Prepf,
Intra. Basketball 3.
LANTTA, SIRKKU - Foreign Lan-
guage 4g Girls' Swimming 13 Red 81
Blue 4.
LANTZ, KIMBERLY - Library
Aide 13 Office Helper 43 Library
Helper 13 Band 13 Orchestra 3.
LAWSON, CARL - Occupational
Work Experience3 OWE 3,4, V.
Pres. 3,4.
LEEDY, DANIEL - Telecommuni-
cations3 Swimming 1,2,3.
LEEMAN, KIMBERLY - Creative
Writing 2,33 Foreign Language 13
Pen 81 Brush 33 Student-Faculty
Relations 3g Board of Elections 33
Buckeye Girls' State 33 Red 81 Blue
23 Chronicle Staff 43 Science, V.
Pres. 3.
LEMASTER, MIKE - Machine
TF3dCSQ VICA 3,4.
LILLY, ROGER - Distributive Edu-
cation3 DECA 43 Intra. Basketball
1,2,3,4, Capt. 3.
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LONG, CHRISTINE - Foreign Lan-
guage 1,2.
MACDOUGALL, LINDA - Diver-
sified Cooperative3 D.C.T. 43 Band
1,2,33 Orchestra 1.
MARAZZA, SHARI - Diversified
Cooperative3 D.C.T. 43 Choir l,2.
MASON, TONJI - NHS 3,43 Band
1,2,3,4Q Pep Band 33 Oklahoma
Band Committee3 Girls, Track 13
Prom Committee3 Office Helper 43
Red Sz Blue 3g Who's Who 3.
MCCALLUM, LYNN - Foreign Lan-
guage 43 NHS 3,4, Secr. 43 Perform-
ing Arts 43 Choir 1,2,3,43 Girls En-
semble 3,43 Prom Committee3 Stu-
dent Senate Repres. 43 Student-
Faculty Relations 13 Exchange
Club Student of the Month 43
Who's Who 33 Science 33 Girls State
Alternate 3.
MCCUTCHEON, ROBERT - Auto
Mechanics.
MCDANIEL, KATHLEEN - IOE
Steno3 NHS 4g OEA 3,43 Office
Helper 43 IOE Historian 3,4.
MCGEEHEN, STEVE - Machine
Trades3 VICA 3,4.
MCGIRR, SHARON - Creative
Writing 3,4, Secr. 3,43 Foreign Lan-
guage 3,43 NHS 43 Pen 81 Brush 2,3,
Pres. 3g Pep 33 Band 1,2,3,4, Brass
Choir 1,3,43 Orchestra 2, Majorette
3,4Q Kiss Me Kate Band Commit-
tee3 Prom Committee3 Student-
Faculty Relations 23 Office Helper
43 Board of Elections 1.
MCGURREN, TIM - Auto Body -
VICA 3,4.
MERKI, JOANNE - NHS 3,45 Choir
2,3,43 Orchestra 1,23 Madrigals 33
Student-Faculty Relations 33 Board
of Elections 3.
METCALF, BENZETTA - Choir
1,2,3,45 Girls' Swimming 43 Girls,
Basketball 3,43 Chronicle Staff 3.
MICKETTI, TONI - Distributive
Education3 DECA 43 Pep 1,23 Choir
1,23 Cheerleading 1,2,3,4, Capt. 13
Office Helper 1.
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MIDDAUGH, PAULA - IOE Steno3
OEA 3,4, Treas. 4.
MILLER, CHERYL - Distributive
Education3 DECA 4g Band 1,23
Library Helper 3.
MILLER, MILTON - Distributive
Education3 Chess 23 DECA 4, V.
Pres. 43 Library Aide 23 Band 2,3,43
Orchestra 23 Basketball 13 Football
13 Intra. Basketball 23334, Co-Capt.
43 Intra. Volleyball 3g Library
Helper 2.
MILLER, RANDY - Auto Mechan-
1cs.
MOORE, DAVID - Key 3g Basket-
ball 1,2,3,4Q Baseball 23 Intra. Vol-
leyball 3,4.
MOORE, THOMAS - Commercial
Art3 VICA 3,4, Treas. 3g Football
1,2, Capt. 1, Co-Capt. 2g Golf 4g
Track 1,23 Intra. Basketball 1,2,3.
MUDRICK, MICHAEL - Auto
Body3 VICA 3,4, Secr. 3.
MUMMERT, WALTER - Machine
Trades3 VICA 3,43 Band 13 Orches-
tra 1.
MUNDY, MARCEE - NHS 4s Band
1,2,3,4, Majorette 3,43 Prom Com-
mittee.
MURPHY, LISA - NHS 3,43 Per-
forming Arts 1,23 Pep 1,23
Toastmasters 2g Student Senate
1,2,3Q Presidential Classroom 43 Of-
fice Helper 1,2,3,43 Board of Elec-
tions 13 Buckeye Girls' State 3g Red
81 Blue 1,3,43 Exchange Club Stu-
dent of the Month 43 Student Con-
gressional Council 33 Homecoming
Chairman 2,33 Hugh O,Brian
Youth Foundation Leadership Rep
23 Student Senate V. Pres. 4.
NEWSHUTZ, TAMMY - Library
Aide 3,43 Library Helper 3,4.
NICHOLS, GARY - Key 43 Library
Aide 33 Band lg Basketball 1,2,3,43
Football 1,2,3,43 Intra. Volleyball
3,43 Chronicle Staff 4.
NICHOLS, SANDI - Child Care3
Child Care Club 3,4, Secr. 4.
NICHOLS, VICKI - IOE Clerk-
Typist3 OEA 3,43 Chronicle Staff 4.
NICHOLSON, NORRIS - Diver-
sified Cooperative3 Football 4g
Wrestling 2g Stage Crew 1.
NICHOLSON, VONNIE - General3
Talent Show Performer 1.
NOGLE, KAREN - Toastmasters 23
Choir 1,2,3,43 Girls Ensemble 3,43
Carousel Dancer, Singer, Commit-
tee3 Prom Committee.
NUTTER, DEBBIE - Work Study.
OFFILL, WINNA - Library Aide
2g Who's Who 4g Office Helper 23
Library Helper 2.
O'NEILL, TIMOTHY - Auto Body3
VICA 3,43 Library Helper 1.
ORZO, BRIAN - NHS 43 Science 4,
Treas. 4.
OYSTER, REBECCA - Diversified
Cooperative.
PACKEY, BRIAN - NHS 4g Choir
1,2,3,4.
PALMER, JONI - General.
PENTURF, JANET - Choir 1,3,43
Girls Ensemble 43 Prom Commit-
ICC.
PETERSON, RICK - Engineering
Drafting3 VICA 3,4.
PHILLABAUM, ROY - College
Prep Football 3,4.
PHILLIPS, TAMARA - Occupa-
tional Work Experience3 OWE 4.
PIGG, LAURA - Performing Arts
1,2, Pres. 2 V. Pres. 13 Choir 3g
Band 1,2,3,43 Orchestra 1,2,3,43
Madrigals 13 Stabe Band 2g Pep
Band 23 Carousel Band Committee3
Talent Show Performer 1.
PITTMAN, SCOTT - Football 33
Track 23 Wrestling 13 Library
Helper 13 Talent Show Performer
1.
PORINCHAK, MICHELE - Diver-
sified Cooperative3 Library Aide lg
Orchestra 3g Library Helper 1.
PORTER, BILL - Occupational
Work Experience.
POW, RICHARD - Basketball lg
Intra. Basketball 2,3,43 Library
Helper 43 Red 81 Blue 4.
PUGH, ALFONSO - Engineering
Drafting3 VICA 3,4.
PUGH, LISA - General.
PUHL, KEVIN - General.
REEDER, JOHN - Auto Mechan-
ics.
RIDGEWAY, BARBARA -- Band
l,2,3,4.
RILEY, RICHARD - Toastmasters
33 Golf 23 Tennis 2,33 Intra. Bas-
ketball 3,43 Intra. Volleyball 3,43
Prom Committee3 Chronicle Staff
4s Class President 4.
ROGERS, TERRY - Occupational
Work Experience3 OWE 3,4.
ROGERS, TRACY - IOE Clerk-
TypiSlQ OEA 3,43 Office Helper
1,3,43 Chronicle Staff 4g IOE Treas.
3.
RUDOLPH, JULIE - Choir 23 Band
13 Orchestra 13 Oklahoma Dancer,
Singer3 Cheerleading 1,2,3, Capt. lg
Red Sz Blue 4.
RUSSELL, DAVID -- Machine
Trades3 NHS 4g VICA 3, Pres. 43
Cross Country 1,23 Track 1,23 Of-
fice Helper 43 Library Helper 4.
RUSSELL, JEFFREY - Diversified
Cooperative3 Baseball lg Basketball
1,2,3,4.
RUTH, THOMAS - Engineering
Draftingg VICA 2, Treas. 2.
SAILER, KATHRYN - Blue
Domino 33 Library Aide 3g Per-
forming Arts 33 Choir 1,2,3,43 Band
43 Madrigals 3,43 Ten Little Indians
Committee, Kiss Me Kate Singer,
Committee3 Arsenic and Old Lace
Committee3 Oklahoma Singer3 Lib-
rary Helper 3.
l
SAMPSON, GREGORY - Baseball
2g Football lg Intra. Basketball 2,
I Capt. 2.
AR VER, SUZANNE - Foreign
Language 1,23 NHS 4g Band l,2,3,43
Prom Committee3 Red 81 Blue 2,3.
CAIA, PAMELA - NHS 43 PEP 3g
Choir 23 Swimming Manager3 Girls'
Track lg Girls' Swimming 13 Cheer-
leading lg Prom Co-Cl1airman3
Student Senate Repres. 23 Class
President 3.
CHAFER, DOROTHY - IOE
Steno3 NHS 43 OEA 3,43 Office
Helper 2,43 Who's Who 4.
CHAPER, PAULA - Breakfast
1,2,3,43 NHS 3,43 Performing Arts
2g Choir 1,2,43 Girls Ensemble 4g
Carousel Band3 Swimming 1,23
Girls' Swimming 3,43 Student Sen-
ate Repres. 1, Pres. 3,43 President-
ial Classroom 43 Exchange Club
Student of the Month 43 Class Vice
Pres. 1,2,3,4.
SCHULLER, GARY - Distributive
Education3 DECA 4g Baseball
2,3,43 Basketball 1,23 Intra. Bas-
ketball l3 Who's Who 4.
SEDEI, JERRY - Machine TF3dCSQ
Orchestra 3.
SELLS, TERESA - Child Care3
Child Care Club 3,43 Home Ec.
1.,2,3, Secr. 1, Treas. 13 Choir 1,2.
SHEFELTON, RUSSELL - Auto
Mechanics.
SHERRILL, HOLLY - Child CBTCQ
Child Care Club3 VICA Secr. 3,
Treas. 4.
SHOLLENBERGER, AMY - Break-
fast l,2,3,43 Foreign Language 2,33
NHS 3,43 Pep 1,23 Band 1,23 Girls'
Swimming 3,43 Prom Co-
Chairman3 Buckeye Girls' State Al-
ternate 33 Office Helper 33 Chroni-
cle Staff 4.
SHRIVER, STEPHENIE - IOE
Clerk-Typist3 IEA 3,43 Chronicle
Staff 4.
SIVEY, CHARLES - General.
SLUTZ, ROBERT JR. - Key 43
Honorary Athletics 43 Football
1,2,3,4, Co-Capt. 4g Track 1,2,3,43
Intra. Basketball 4.
SMITH, GARY - Auto Mechanicsg
VICA 3,43 Pres. 3,4.
SMITH, SHARON - Distributive
Education3 DECA 4, Secr. 4g Choir
1,2,33 Orchestra 1,33 Girls' Basket-
ball 3,43 Red 8K Blue 2g Chronicle
Staff 3.
SPIRGEON, ELIZABETH - IOE
Steno3 OEA 3,4Q Choir lg Office
Helper 1,2.
STANLEY, APRIL - Distributive
Education3 DECA 43 Band 1.
STEINWENDER, SHARI - Tele-
communications3 Band 13 Red 81
Blue 3,43 Tele. Treas. 4.
STEWART, JACK - Golf 1g Track 13
Chronicle Staff 2,3,4.
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STEWART, JUAN - Generalr, Bas-
ketball 1,2,3,4, Co-Capt. 3.
STICKLER, MICHELLE - Break-
fast 43 Pep 13 Choir 43 Swimming
1,23 Girls' Track 13 Girls' Swim-
ming 3,4, Co-Capt. lg Prom Com-
mittee.
STIEB, CHRIS - Distributive Edu-
cation3 DECA 43 Basketball 1,2,
Manager 2,33 Football Manager lg
Track Manager 13 Intra. Basketball
3,43 Red 81 Blue 3.
STONE, ELIZABETH - Diversified
Cooperative3 NHS 43 D.C.T. 4g
Band 1,2,33 Orchestra 2g Stage
Band 23 Talent Show Performer 2g
Chronicle Staff 33 Who's Who 3.
STRATA, GARY - General3 Base-
ball 4.
STRONG, KIMBERLY - Library
Aide 13 Band 1,2,3,4, Treas. 4g Ma-
jorette 3,43 Library Helper 1.
STUCKEY, BRIAN - Auto Mechan-
ics3 VICA 3,4.
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TEAL, TODD - Football 2g Tennis
3,43 Track 1,23 Gym Helper 1,4.
TEODOR, LISA - Foreign Language
1,43 Inter'l Thespian 43 Choir 2,3,43
Orchestra lg Madrigals 43 Girl's En-
semble 33 The Night of Jan 16th
Role, Committee3 Oklahoma Role,
Dancer, Singer, Committee3 You
Can't Take It With You Role,
Committee3 Carousel Role,
Dancer, Singer, Committee3 Prom
Committee3 Office Helper 43 Stu-
dent Involvement 4.
TEPPERT, CRYSTAL - Engineer-
ing Drafting3 VICA 3,4.
THIGPEN, RICHARD - Work
Study3 Basketball 1,3,43 Football 2.
THOMAS, CATHERINE - IOE
Steno3 Creative Writing 1,2,33
Modern Dance 3,43 OEA 3,43 Steno
Treas. 3g Choir 13 Band 1,2,33 Prom
Committee3 Lab Assistant 3,43
Buckeye Girls' State 3g Exchange
Club Student of the Month 4g
Who's Who 3,42 Basketball Stat.
3,43 Chess Club 1,2,3,4, Pres. Sci-
ence 3,4, Pres. 3, Student Advisor
4, Math Aide 3.
THOMAS, LEIGH - Foreign Lan-
guage 2,3,43 NHS 3,43 Band 1,2,3,43
Girls' Swimming Student Senate
Repres. 2,3,4, Alternate 13 Aca-
demic Challenge 43 Board of Elec-
tions 1,2Q Buckeye Girls' State 33
Exchange Club Student of the
Month 4.
TRAINER, HERBERT - Distribu-
tive Education3 DECA 4, Treas. 4g
Baseball 43 Basketball 1,23 Intra.
Basketball 3,43 Intra. Volleyball 3.
VICK, JAMES - Foreign Language
3,45 Key 43 NHS 3,4Q Science Club
33 Choir 3,43 Band 1,2,3,43 Madri-
gals 3,43 Stage Band 3,43 Pep Band
33 Carousel Dancer, Singer3
Junior-Senior Prom Committee
Talent Show Performer 33 Who's
Who 4.
VIRDEN, GERALD - Foreign Lan-
guage 23 NHS 43 Performing Arts 4g
Pres. 3g V. Pres. Toastmasters 2g
Choir 3,43 Band 1,2,3,43 Pres. Mad-
rigals 33 Pep Band 2,3,43 Stage Band
1,2,3,43 Kiss Me Kate Band Com-
mittee3 Carousel Band Committee.
VIRDEN, GLENDA - OWE 4.
VOYTKO, .IODIE - Foreign Lan-
guage 43 Band 43 Rotary Exchange
Club 3.
ll AINUSKIS, TERRY - General.
WALKER, ROBERT - Natural Re-
sources.
WALLACE, LORI - Creative Writ-
ing 13 NHS 13 Pen 81 Brush 33 Or-
chestra 23 Office Helper lg Chroni-
cle Staff 4, Who's Who 4.
WASSON, VALERIE - Blue
Domino 2,33 Foreign Language
1,2,33 Inter'l Thespian 43 Perform-
ing Arts 1,2,33 Band 1,2,33 Orches-
tra 2,3,43 Stage Band 33 Arsenic and
Old Lace Committee3 The Night of
Jan. 16th Committee3 Oklahoma
Band3 Carousel Committee3 Talent
Show Performer 23 Girls' Track 2.
WATSON, ALICE - IOE Clerk-
Typist3 NHS 43 IEA 3,4, Pres. 43
Pep 2,3,4, Treas. 43 Girls' Track lg
Stage Crew 43 Chronicle Staff 4g
Historian-IOE 3g Vocational Re-
pres. 4.
WAYNE, LINDA - IOE Clerk-
Typistg OEA 3,43 Pep 1,2,3,4, Pres.
43 Band 13 Prom Committee3 Office
Helper 2,43 Chronicle Staff 4.
WEIMER, JENNIFER - Foreign
Language 1,2,33 NHS 43 Choir 1,23
Board of Elections 13 Chronicle
Staff 4.
WEST, MIKE - Commercial Art3
VICA 3,43 Track 4.
WINN, RAYMOND - Foreign Lan-
guage 2,3,4, Treas. 43 Key 2,3,4,
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Ten Little Indians Committee3 Kiss
Me Kate Committee3 Arsenic and
Old Lace Committee3 The Night of
.lan 16th Committee3 Oklahoma
Committee3 Prom Committee3 Stu-
dent Senate Repres. 1,2,33
Student-Faculty Relations 1,2,33
Academic Challenge 43 Victory Bell
Crew 1,2,33 Who's Who in Foreign
Language 43 Who's Who in Ameri-
can High School.
WITHROW, TERRI - IOE steno3
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Office Helper 43 Library Helper 13
Who's Who 4.
ZENI, TOM - Chess 33 Creative
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2,3, Capt. 2,33 Red St Blue 3,43
Chronicle Staff 4.
ZIEGLER, EVELYN - Work Study.
ZUMBAR, KEVIN - Breakfast
2,3,4, V. Pres. 4, Secr. 2, Treas. 33
Chess 13 Key 3,4, Secr. 43 NHS 3,4,
Pres. 43 Cross Country 23 Swim-
ming 2,3,4, Co-Capt. 4g Tennis 3,43
Intra. Basketball 33 Intra. Vol-
leyball 43 Prom Co-Chairman3
Presidential Classroom 43 Board of
Elections 43 Buckeye Boys' State 3g
Exchange Club Student of the
Month 4g Who's Who 3,4,
ZURBRUGG, CYNTHIA - Girls'
Tennis 43 Office Helper 23 Red Sz
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M. Aeling
A. Allen
J. Anderson
D. Autery
M. Avery
J. Baker
S. Bandy
R. Beckett
A. Beltz
T. Benedette
T. Betz
The 1978-79 Junior class advi-
sors were Miss Cecilia Torok
and Mr. Conrad Brunner.
Photographed at right are Ju-
nior class officers fleft to
right., back rowj Vice-Presi-
dent, Jeff Fortnerg President,
Pete Lallig Treasurer, Nora
Abereggg and seated, Secre-
tary, Gina Gainor.
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Bichsel
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Black
Blosser
Burton
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Boz
Brue
Bryant
Buck
Buhn
Bunch
Burley
Burr
Cabassa
Calclerone
Carli
Carroll
Chen
Chunko
Cironi
Clark
Clark
Collins
Crewson
Davis
Davis
Dean
Definbaugh
Delesandro
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REALLY ROWDY, REALLY CRAZY, WERE THE
B. Conci
J. Crabowski
S. Greenamayer
J. Crewe
D. Grimm
C. Hairston
E. Hanna
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Y B. Harrington
L. Harsh
Y E. Hartshorne
L. Hawkins
T. Hawkins
L. Held
J. Hess
L. Higgins
D. Holbrook
T. Holloway
S. Holt
D. Hull
W. Hurford
F. Ingledue
C. Jackson
R. Jarman
L. Johnson
R. Johnson
B. Jones
J. Jones
R. Jones
X J. Jordan
Y J. Jorney
, D. Kee
D. Kerns
S. King
R. Kovach
Chris Long
Nora Aberegg
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M. Kramer
C. Lalli
P. Lalli
H. Lang
C. Latimore
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L. Lee
G. Legros
D. Lilly
C. Long
K. Louis
M. Lowe
R. Madison
T. Mason
H. Mastera
C. Mastrek
A. Matthys
J. Maxwell
S. May
McCammon
A. McCowan
B. McDaniel
B. McGafHck
D. Mehnert
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J. Admonius
V. Aeling
B. Akins
L. Aldridge
T. Aldridge
C. Antram
J. Avery
J. Ayers
P. Ayers
B. Baker
J. Baker
The 1978-79 Sophomore class
advisors were Mr. Mark
Blackstone and Miss Barhera
McClosky. Officers included
Kas photo shows below left to
rightl Cory Faraccio as
Vice-Presidentg Brenda
Akins, Treasurerg Monica
Johnson, Secretary and Mike
Holand, class Presidentg Ben
Favazzo becomes a camera
mans aid.
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L. Essinger
S. Estock
J. Falcone
R. Farmer
R. Faulk
G. Feller
P. Ferguson
M. Flitcraft
T. Fogle
W. Fogle
V. Foster
R. Fox
R. Fox
J. Franklin
C. Fraraccio
R. Freeman
J. French
S. Funk
W. Gaffney
T. Cafford
H. Gantz
S. Gard
L. Garrison
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M. Hill
M. Hobbs
B. Hoehecke
K. Hofius
M. Holland
J. Holly
C. Hopper
T. Horner
A. Howell
B. Howell
S. Hume
S. Hunt
M. Huntsman
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A. Jackson
D. Johnson
J. Johnson
M. Johnson
T. Jordan
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J. Kandel
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Mohr
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Morrison
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Nelson
Nicholson
Nicholson
Niner
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R. Pennington
D. Penny
D. Perkins
L. Perry
C. Persello
J. Peters
K. Peui
R. Phillabaum
J. Phillips
K. Phillips
D. Pinney
K. Pittman
T. Plummer
S. Polen
B. Polosso
S. Powe
A. Pucci
R. Pucci
V. Pugh
D. Rae
T. Reagan
D. Reda
P. Reeder
R. Reel
J. Rhodes
G. Riddle
D. Roberts
A. Rocher
D. Rogers
K. Rogers
V. Rogers
D. Roose
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Sams
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Schneider
Schuller
Schuller
Sheetz
Shimp
Shipman
Shuster
Sikes
Simanella
Simmons
Simons
Slifkin
Slulz
Smarr
Smith
Sneider
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Spencer
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A. Stone
S. Swain
D. Tanner
L. Taschwer
C. Taylor
M. Taylor
R. Taylor
B. Teal
T. Tennis
J. Toole
A. Truman
K. Vesey
R. Vipars
M. Wagoner
C. Walizer
D. Walker
T. Wankins
P. Ward
L. Weider
A. Wert
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B. Williams
Williams
Williams
Williams
L. Willis
K. Wilson
T. Wisse
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R. Worley
C. Wright
M. Zaleski
R. Zaleski
T. Ziegler
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President Deanne Rus-
sellg Treasurer, Jill
Eynong President,
Sondra Goldmang and
as Secretary Ann
Salyards. Photographed
below right are class
advisors Miss Susan
Shuster, and Mr. Jerry
Hammerton. fAdvisors
show from what heights
Freshman must climb.
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A. Amelung
C. Anderson
J. Anderson
L. Antill
D. Ashby
C. Avery
K. Avery
S. Baier
78 0 REVIEWIFRESHMEN
F. Ball
J. Banks
M. Barnhouse
A. Bates
K. Baxter
D. Beadnell
K. Becker
C. Bingham
A. Bissler
S. Black
R. Blake
D. Blendea
K. Bollinger
J. Bowman
D. Brady
L. Brady
H. Brooks
C. Brown
C. Brown
L. Brown
W. Brown
C. Brown
S. Bugara
K. Burtnett
D. Bush
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Covington
Crow
Cunningham
Curry
Curtis
Daniels
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Domenick
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M. Emery
J. Everson
J. Eynon
L. Favazzo
L. Favazzo
M. Ferrell
P. Ferrell
E. Fisher
L. Fitzelle
D. Floor
J. Fortner
J. Foster
P. Foy
R. Franklin
L. Fraraccio
D. French
D. Funk
M. Furry
K. Carnes
N. Garnes
M. Gavrilla
P. Gentile
K. Gibbons
A. Godfrey
S. Goldman
J Corby
M. Gorman
A Grabowski
M. Grahm
G Gray
Green
Greene
Crewe
Crimes
Gulling
Haidet
Hairston
Hall
Hall
Hammond
Hammond
Hancock
Hancox
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Harris
Hatcher
Hatcher
Haupt
Hawkins
Hawkins
Haynes
Headley
Heaton
Heckman
Heckman
Heddleston
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82 0 REVIEWIFRESHMEN
W. Hillman
C. Hipkins
S. Hirvela
D. Hoge
J. Holbrook
R. Hollamon
R. Holloway
T. Holly
J. Hopp
K. House
T. Howe
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T. Howell
T. Howell
G. Huntsman
S. Jackson
M. Jacobs
M. Johanson
M. Johnston
J. Jones
K. Jones
L. Jones
L. Jones
M. Jones
R. Jones
S. Kanyuch
Patty Cabassa
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J. Kirkendall
C. Kideguay
K. Kilchenman
J. Kile
T. Kirkey
H. Kiser
C. Knowles
R. Koesti
C. Koon
P. Koons
S. Kridler
V. Kuhaneck
M. Lalli
B. Lallie
J. Lambert
R. Lampe
M. Lanave
D. Lawson
M. Lazear
'T. Lilly
D. Locke
S. Long
K. Lorden
D. Lower
C. Loy
D. Loy
J. Lunsford
M. Mallard
G. Marasky
R. Marconi
T. Marian
M. Marshall
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Offill
Owens
Oyster
Packey
Pansino
Parlontien
Pasquale
Paxson
Peddicord
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Penny
Penny
Peters
Phelps
Phillabaum
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Pilmer
Pinkerton
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A. Sallyards
J. Salter
W. Salter
C. Sams
P. Sarver
T. Schafer
M. Schlemmer
L. Schultz
D. Soctt
C. Seaholt
J. Sepeda
K. Settle
D. Severance
R. Severance
K. Shiolon
D. Shipman
R. Shipman
R. Shoemaker
L. Shonk
J. Skoczinski
J. Sloat
D. Smith
D. Smith
J. Smith
K. Smith
V. Snyder
M. Soltys
S. Spall
G. Specht
K. Sponseller
R. St. Clair
M. Stellahot
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C. Stewart
T. Stewart
C. Stiffler
I. Stiffler
D. Stillion
T. Stillion
B. Stovall
D. Stovall
B. Stratton
B. Streza
R. Summers
D. Sutherland
R. Swagler
J. Swarts
L. Syme
S. Taschwer
R. Taylor
J. Terroll
A. Thomas
J. Thomas
K. Thomas
K. Thomas
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C. Trainer
T. Trainer
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Clerk Treasurer Mr. Raymond
Vandayburg, Mr. Bruce Wiegel,
Mr. R.R. Dennis Clunk, and Mrs.
Betty Schaper. Below Lt.g Assis-
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Schools Dr. R.C. Hamrick, and
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Machine Trades I
Occupational Work Experience II
Chemistry
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Science A, Reading I and II
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Assistant Basketball coach, 20th Cent. Histo-
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On Friday, May 11th, Mr. Rick Foust
was announced as the 1979 Teacher of the
Year. Mr. Foust was presented a plaque
by Laura Johnson, designated leader of-
FTA. Mr. Foust is a native of Pennsyl-
vania where he attended Clarion College
and majored in Mathematics. He has
taught in the Alliance school system for
seven years. When asked for a comment
on becoming Teacher of the Year he had
this to say, "At first, I was very nervous,
but this is a great honor and a privilege to
be placed in the same category as the pre-
vious recipients of this award."
Mrs. Ruth Williams retired from AHS after 33 years total teaching experience.
Her educational background began as a graduate from Lakewood High School
and then Mount Union College where she majored in French and History,
graduating in 1938. Mrs. Williams began her graduate work in 1963 at West
Virginia University with a NDEA Grant. While there she extended her studies
to esancon, France under Emory University. She returned to West Virginia
University as a teaching assistant and graduated with a masters in 1967.
While teaching, Mrs. Williams taught French, History, English, Geography and
Ohio History, completing her teaching career teaching French from 1965-1979.
Mrs. Williams has many hobbies including camping, swimming, reading, knit-
ting music and traveling. In the future she plans to study again - Philosophy,
French, Geology, music and Spanish.
Her special memory of AHS occured in 1963, 1970 and 1973 when she took AHS
students to France.
Mr. Donald Rankin, a 1979 retiree from Alliance
High School has., since 1940, devoted most of his
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teaching. Mr. Boyle graduated
from Kent State University in
1949 and again, with a Master's
degree in 1960. However, prior
to graduating from college, Mr.
Boyle served in the U.S. Army
during World War I1 with
Company K, 397th Infantry Re-
giment with the 100th Division.
He served as a rifleman and
medic during his 13 months in
Europe.
After the war and college Mr.
Boyle worked for the Armour
Co. - sandpaper division until 1954 when he began
teaching at Rootown High School. During the 4
years he was there, he taught science, math and
coached. In 1959 he moved to Sebring High and per-
formed the same duties for 3 years. Mr. Boyle came
to Alliance in 1961 to State Street Junior High and
moved to the high soon there after where he taught
math. Currently Mr. Boyle is working as a Pro-
Manager at the Sebring Country Club in North
Benton Ohio.
working life to service which includes 32 years in l rl
secondary education as a teacher and counselor.
"1 will maintain my home in Alliance," states
Mr. Rankin, "But I expect to travel as much as
possible before settling down to the pursuit of fishing, golf, gardening, and a continuation of community involvement. "For the
coming year I'll be busy as secretary of Alliance Kiwanis, but Alliance High School, my favorite school, will continue to receive
H much of my interest."
Mr. Rankin started teaching in Arcadia, Florida, in 1940 after graduation from Florida Southern College, but on January 7,
1942, he became an aviation cadet. After earning his wings in Sept. of 1942 he served a total of46 months on active duty in the
Army Air Corps as a fighter bomber pilot. For fifteen months he flew over Africa, Sicily and Italy and still holds the rank of
captain in the U.S. Air Force Retired Reserve.
Mr. Rankin came to Alliance in 1946 and left at the end of 1947-48 for a newspaperjob and worked for a graduate degree at Ohio
State University.
After four years at Springfield, Ill. High School and two years at Lake High School in Hartville, Mr. Rankin returned to A.H.S.
in 1957 and remained here for 22 years. '
One of the most memorable extra duties over the years was the advisorship of the red and
blue during 1946-48 years when his students earned All-American ratings nationally and
received a trophy in 1947-48 for the best bi-weekly High School Newspaper in Northeast
Ohio. In addition Mr. Rankin helped charter AHS Key club in 1967 and formulated the
"Joe Berg Science Seminar" in 1959-60.
A member of Christ United Methodist church, he has served on the administrative
board, the board of Trustees, chairman of Mission Commission as well as Sunday School
teacher and advisor for MYF.
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tram, T. Kiel, H. Miller, L. Zinz, G. Thompson. Row 43
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The lady racqueteers had the second
highest number of wins of the fall
sports teams this year. The team had a
season of 9 wins and 6 losses, compared
to last years record of 3 wins and 10 loss-
es. Leading as coach for the second
Leading the team were, most valuable
player Vivian Pansino wl1o advanced to
the districts, and Kim Rogers who ad-
vanced to semi-finals. Kim had the
highest winning record of 10 wins and 3
losses.
year of girls tennis was Mrs. Crawford.
This page, upper right: Coach Crawford.
This page, lower right: M. Wiese is about to hit the ball. Opposite page, middle: V. Pansino Serving the ball.
Lower left: L. Fitzelle, note ball on racquet. Upper right: N. Aberegg. Lower right: team picture, front row:
C. Zurhrugg, M. Wiese, J. Ayers, V. Pansino, S. Goldman, N. Aberegga K. Rogers. Back row: Coach Craw-
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CROSS COU TRY - UNDEFEATED!
Jogging is increasing in popu-
larity but none take it quite as
seriously as the Alliance Cross
Country team.
Having a successful season, the
team went to five major invita-
tionals and three state level
meets. Representing our team
at the state finals were Marty
Goldman who placed 56th of
93, and Andy Howell who
placed 32nd,
In the sectional championship
Alliance placed second out of
nineteen teams and twelth of
180 teams in the district meet of
Northeastern Ohio.
The Harriers achieved three
records this year. The team was
the first in history to be unde-
feated in dual meets. They were
the Stark County Champions in
both the J.V. and Varsity divi-
sions and singular recognition
went to Andy Howell for break-
ing Ron May's old record of
12:56 for the ZV2 mile run. Andy
completed the 2V2 mile run in a
brathtaking 12:52.
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lap. Opposite page, Top: R. Horton, M. Goldman, A. Howell, and C. Fraruccio staying ahead of the 1
Bottom left: C. Fraraccio tired after a race. Bottom right: B. Boehm loosening up for a race.
Front row: M. Gorman, J. Peddicord, B. Boehm, J. Murphy, J. Kile, K. Lorden. Row 2: R. Jones,
Lowe, M. Riley, T. McDaniel, A. Howell, R. Simanalla. Row 3: Coach Clegg, R. Horton, M. Goldman
Anderson, C. Fraraccio, C. Henry.
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lst - Malone - 22 Teams
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GOLF A COUNTRY CLUB
SETTING
This season the Aviator
Linksmen were young and their
inexperience was shown with a
record of 13 wins and 16 losses.
Most valuable player Steve
Goodwin, paced the Aviators
with a 41.5 match average which
set a new record. This surpas-
sed last year's match record of
43.31 set by Tom Teeple. The
aviators placed seventh out of
ten teams at the South Canton
Invitational. The Linksmen
also placed nine of nineteen
teams at the Sectionals. Steve
Goodwin placed fifth with a
score of 76 at North Canton and
in addition placed fifth with a
score of 80 at the Sectionals.
Chris Parlontieri had the lowest
score this season with a 37
stroke match. Joe Baker had
the lowest putting average this
season taking only 15 swings to
complete his time on the
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VARSITY FOOTB LL A 3817
VENTURE
"By my standards, the
win-loss record was not
good. However, by com-
paring with the last ten
years, under four differ-
ent coaches and a much
larger enrollment at other
schools. There have been
only four better seasons
and threeiof those four
from 1975, 76, and 77 were
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past season, things have
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- Coach Julius
Tonges
This year's team co-captains
were Oliver Scott and Bob
Slutz. The top performers of
the season offensively were
Oliver Scott, Clay Brown, Bob
Slutz and Brett Amelung. De-
fensively the top performers
were Roy Phillabaum, Stuart
Tolle, Scott Bell, Gary Nichols,
Louis Cironi, Alan Mathys,
Barry Grimes and Jeff Russell.
The team rushing total was 1083
yards. The average yards per
play was 4.6. Leading the team
in rushing was Oliver Scott with
328 yards. Leading team passer,
Clay Brown with 556 yards. The
leading pass receiver was Oliver
Scott with 267 yards.
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Upper left, opposite page: sopho-
more Alan Truman centering the
ball. Upper right, opposite page:
Troy Kirksey heads for a touchdown
against Warren Harding. Bottom.,
opposite page: Freshmen R. Rhome,
V. Rinninger, M. Crittenden, J.
Jones, B. Brown, going for a 20 yard
touchdown. Upper left: Scott Polen
throws pass to Pat Huddleston for a
touchdown. Lower left: Scott Polen
upset after an incomplete pass.
Sophomoresg Front row: B.
Nordquist, C. Vicars, S. Miller, M.
Holland. J. Emery., V. Harrington,
D. Hawkins, J. Donovan, D. Kirksey.
Row 2: T. Grimes, A. Jackson, M.
Libulas, K. Speakern, B. Snyder, K.
Simmons, T. Lalli, G. Hagge, H.
Douglin, J. Admonius. Row 3: Coach
Sabock, Coach Kuceyeski, T. Har-
lan, J. Oyster, K. Lipley, R. Dozier,
T. Collins, A. Truman, M. Zaleski,
K. Petti.
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Karachanos. Row 2: R. Franklin, R. Shoemaker, R. Williams, J. Polverine, M. Critti, W.
Salter, M. Collins, J. Banks, K. Smith, R. Rhome, B. Severence, D. Miller, J. Jones. Row 3: D.
DeBee, I. Stoffler, M. Lanave, T. Kirksey, P. Hetleston, S. Polen, K. Avery, V. Couington, B.
Brown., K. Carnes, C. Martin, Coach Priest. Row 4-:, Coach Sabin, M. Johannson, C. Stewart,
V. Rinninger, S. Trummer, C. Avery, L. Brown, T. Curtiss, B. St. Clair, Coach Bradley.
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Alliance Varsity and Reserve Cheerleaders began
their season the first week in August with an out-
standing performance at Ohio Northern Cheer-
leading Camp. Twenty-two squads totaling over'
150 girls attended the camp, sponsored by the
Ohio Association of Secondary School Principals.
The girls were rated on pep, spirit, entrance,
timing, and total evaluation of cheers.
Varsity earned three blue "Superior" ratings,
while the Reserve squad earned two "Superior"
and one Excellent ribbon.
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Group picture, Front Row are Varsity Cheerleaders: S. Jones, P. Rodefer, Lisa Baier,
D. Doringo QCaptainJ, and T. Micketti, absent K. Schreckengost Reserve Cheerleaders,
G. Gainor, C. Pasco, A. Stone, J. Maxwell fCaptainJ, K. Morettini, Y. Carter.
Bottom left: Cheerleaders perform at rally, left to right - A. Stone, G. Gainor, K.
Morettini, C. Pasco, J. Maxwell, L. Baier, K. Schreckengost
Top right: Freshmen Cheerleaders in action, C. Domnic, P.Cabassa, and B. Oyster.
Freshmen squadg front row -- R. Doyle, A. Royster, M. Popavich, and P. Cabassa. Top
row: J. Rovder, C. Kuhaneck, B. Oyster, and C. Domnic.
112 0 REVIEWIWRESTLING
WINTER SPORTS
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Alliance has a state champion. Rick
Horton, on his 4th attempt in as many
yearsbecame a state wrestling cham-
pion in the 138 lb. weight class. Stuart
Tolle lost his bid at becoming a state
qualifier in the district finals with a
score of 5-2. Overall Alliance was 7th in
the district out of 44 teams with 38V2
pts.
Rick Horton handling the match. Opposite page,
Aboveg left to right, N. Nichalson, F. Deleox, S.
Hutmacher, U. Umazaki, J. Murphy, R. Horten
S. Mi11er,v. Wade, T. Mom, B. Cade, W. smnf
ley, S. Tolle. Second rowg B. Madison, T. Har-
lam, J. Donavan, K. Simmons, A. Truman, G.
Nichols, R. Rhome, R. Neir, B. Pucci, C. Wilson
J. Admanias, T. Culp. third rowg Coach Rodi, Bi
Baine, J. Cameron, V. Rodgers, N. Games, A.
Tolle, J. Banks, J. Bycraft, C. Chambers, K
Carnes, R. Shoemaker, M. Lanave, R. Lamp, B
Heuer, J. Falcone, and Assistant Coach R
Kuceyeski. Bottom left, Jerry Murphy. Right,
Rick Horten.
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Minerva ' 22 29
Marlington 21 37
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North Canton Inv. 7th place N A 1 1 W lf
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CantonTimken 24 33
Minerva Tourney 3rd place N H N 1 1 1, J Q
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Massillon 59 12 ' ' "
Dover 21 33
West Branch 17 47
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BOYS SWIM NG
This year's boys swimmers net-
ted a record of 9 wins and 5
losses. The highlight of the year
came when Rusty Morrison
placed 3rd in the District Div-
ing competition held in the
Canton Auditorium. Rusty then
went on to Columbus for the
state meet where he placed
28th.
Boys Swimming Record 1978-79
Alliance Opponent
85
Jackson 119
Canfield 119 79
Canton McKinley 105 62
Harding 33 50
Reserve 54 24
Barberton 52 31
Kent 38 45
Perry 45 38
St. Thomas 89 83
Wooster 34 97
Massillon 39 43
Glen Oak 70 102
Timken 109 72
McKinley 59 24
Rusty Morrison 22nd in State Diving
Championships
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OPPOSITE PAGE Upper right Top row - B.
Steerling, K. Rodgers, M. Murphy, J. Caskey,
C. Burr, D. Wen, K. Zumbar, J. Lear. Row 2:
W. Beatty, A. Wert, J. Ebert, S. Morrison, M.
Dhayer, P. May, S. Hunt. Row 3: J. McCallum,
B. Fogle, S. Hirvella, W. Beatty, C. Hopper, D.
Leedy, S. Schimp. Bottom left opposite pg.:
John Caskey leeping after the start. This page,
Top Right: Diving Judges giving the scores of
the latest dive. Above: Andy Wert taking a
breather. Bottom left: Michelle Sticker and
Coach Jim Lear checking Gregg Burrs blood
pressure. Top Rt: Kevin Zumbar at the turn.
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116 0 REVIEWIGIRLS BASKETBALL
GIRLS BASKETBALL
The lady flyers ended
their season with a 4-14
record. While the overall
record was not most desir-
able, many accomplish-
ments were made. Four
school records were bro-
ken this season with Ben-
zetta Metcalf demolishing
the old rebounding record
and setting a new single
game record of 28. In ad-
dition we went on to be-
come Stark County's lead-
ing rebounder with 288.
The other three were scor-
ing records broken by
Susie King. As leading
scorer she managed to col-
lect 29 points, in a game,
breaking the old one of 24,
and collected 220 points in
the season, the old season
high being 110.
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Opposite page, Team shot, Front Row, L. Kline Mg, Miss
Shuster, C. Kline Mg, Row 2, Deanna Reda, Tina Nicholson,
Susie King, Co-captain, Benzetta Metcalf Co-captain, Willeta
Gaffney, Nancy Buttermore, Sharon Smith, Anita Jorney,
Becky Cannon. Opposite page bottom, Miss Shuster explains
team strategy while players look on. This page top lefty J.V.
team shot, Front row, Devitta Wise, Ruby Nicholson, Dilihla
Lawson, Kris Curry, Dianna Scott, Row 2, Robin Holloway,
Paula Hatcher, Rhonda Jones, Eva Henry, Josie Thomas,
Left middle, Benzetta Metcalf pulls down a rebound. Lower
left, Susie King sets up the offense. This page upper right,
Nancy Buttermore controls the rebound. Lower right, Ben-
zetta Metcalf pulls up for the jump shot while Susie King
looks on.
118 0 REVIEW X BASKETBALL
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CHAMPIONS
The Alliance Basketball team
produced a winning season with
A a .record of 15-3. With standout
Kevin Gaffney, and basketball
.ace Juan Stewart, Alliance
pushed their way to district fi-
nals where they fell at the hands
of the McKinley Bulldogs. De-
,spite injuries Alliance was still
able to fare well in tournament
play. Kevin Gaffney was
A awardedf'WHBC radio award
and was picked to play on the
area all-star team, while Juan
Stewart was picked for the lst
,team in the big 8. Juan and
Kevin 'tied for the most points
scored, both scoring 275 pts.
:Kevin also led in rebounds pul-
ling 187 down. Clay Brown led
the team in assists with 58, and
in recoveries with 42.
W Wllliance Bas-
ketball posted
the second best
-record in school
.his tory. A The team
got, the most out
of it's potential
'Wartdeir tough cir-
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Coach Sabin, Coach Bosick. Row 2, L. Parson, J. Stewart, R. Jarman, R. Thigpen, K. Gaffney, D.
glofcztre, D. Stargen, G. Nichols, T. Graybill, J. Grewe. Lower left photo, C. Brown. Lower right photo, K.
a ney.
Canton Central '
St. Thomas Aquinas
Canton McKinley
Youngstown South
West 'Branch
Akron Gairfield
Tallmadge 6
Massillon 1
Canton Timlcin
Salem
Akron East
Warren Harding
LMm'lington
Niles
Akron St. Vincent
East Liverpool
Winton Western Reserve'
Barberton, '
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68 59
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62. V 49
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60 ' 55
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46 65
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67 59
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Bottom right, front row, left to right, R. Taylor, C. Trainer,
T Lewis, V. Harrington, C. Davis, S. Isaac, J. Russell. Row
2 Coach Bosick, B. Crimes, B. Holmes, T. Williams, A.
Jackson, A. Donulll, T. Collins, J. Gzlntz. Bottom left,
Coach Fails Wkiilillg in tension. Top right, K. Gaffney going
up for two.
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nnis Stragen hitting two. Top right: Jeff Russell
going up for a jump shot. Top left: Freshmen
team, Left to right, M. Mallard, K. House, W.
Alexander, A. Cannon, C. Ridgeway, A.
Crewe, J. Polverine. Row 2 - Coach
Schrieber, P. Heddleston, T. Curtis, M.
Johnson, J. Jones, T. Schaffer, R. Cobb, C.
Stewart.
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Bottom Leftg Freshman red team, Left to Right, V.
Covington, managerg M. Crittenden, W. Salter, J.
Peters, W. Autery, J. Karanthanus, T. Trainer, K.
Avery, Top Rowg Coach Foust, V. Rininger, R.
Headley, S. Polen, T. Kjrksey, R. Franklin, L.
Brown, P. Ferrall. Top Middleg Jeff Russell from
the side. Top Rightg Scott Polen up for the jump.
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While posting a record of only 9-14,
Alliance Baseball began the season
winning 8 out of 10 before dropping
five in a row. Coach Kekic attributes a
losing record in the last half of the sea-
son to playing the tougher teams all at
once near the end of the year. However,
many of the matches were close in score
and we look forward to next year.
Opposite page - top left, Keith Johnson. Top
right - Ron Fleniken, Bottom right, team shot,
front row, J. Trainer, R. Philabaum, C. Shuller,
K. Johnson, R. Fleniken. Row-2, T. Shaffer, J.
Miller, M. Holland, C. Davis, J. Crewe, J. Ruff.
Row-3, M. Dhayer, C. Parlontieci, C. Moore, A.
Crewe, S. Stroup. Row-4, K. Lipely, S. Polen, P.
Aires, Coach Kekic.
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126 O REVIEWXTENNIS
A ilThw0ach of thef'Boy'sYVarsity
Tennis team was Mr. Utter-
shach. While this year's record
posted only a 4-11 mafk, Mr.
Utferhackn feels it tttt prqvidedn ex-
cellent field ekpefience for the
AHS netters, as there are six re-
turning lettermen facing next
years competition. The high-
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cured at the Canton Tourna-
ments when Tim Graybill won
the first match, but lost the sec-
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"Alliarice'1"0 Louisville ' 5
Alliance 2 Perry 3
, Alliance, ,1 Jackson 4
Alliance ' 0 West "Branch ' 5
Alliance 3 Lake 2
, Alliance, Ml, McKinley 4
Alliance' I 'Massillon ' ' ' 4
Alliance 1 St. Thomas 4-
, ,Alliance N ,2 Perry. , W X X 3
Alliance 2 New Philadelphia 3
Alliance 3 Lake 2
, Alliance, 4 XMarlington 1
Alliance 3 Canton. South ' 2
Alliance 2 Canton Timken 3
'Alliance West,,Branch , ,, 3
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128 0 REVIEWIGIRLS TRACK
The girls' track team had a sat-
isfying season with a record of
5-4. The team managed to set
new records this season. Lucy
Fitzelle., as a Freshman, ran the
mile at 5:35 pace to beat the old
record of 6:06, Anita Jorney set
the 880 record at 2:29 to break
the old of 2:36. Rose Johnson
broke both the 100 and 220 yard
dash records running the 100 in
11.5 seconds and the 220 in
28.7. Other running events to
set records were the 440 relay
team, and the 880 relay team. In
field events, Ruhy Nicholson
leaped l6'5" in the long jump to
break the old mark of 15'l1"',
while Nancy Buttermore high
jumped 5'2" beating the old
record of 4'10". Rhonda Defin-
baugh crushed her old record
in the shot put of 38'4" when
she threw 41'7". Five people
advanced to the districts which
was the most ever to compete
from A.H.S. Rhonda Defin-
baugh, throwing shot placed
4th. Rose Johnson advanced in
both the 100, placing 6th, and
in the 220, placing 5th. Others
to go to the districts were Ruby
Nicholson in the 220, Anita
.lorney in the 880, and Lucy Fit-
zelle in the mile. Rhonda De-
finbaugh, for the second time
advanced to the state meet plac-
ing 10th in the shot put. Rose
Johnson also advanced to the
state meet and placed 8th in the
100.
AHS Girls, Track
1978-79 Record - 5-4
Alliance Opponent
Massillon 64 46
Salem 54 38V2
Ma rlington 54 49V2
Minerva 60 ll
Central Catholic 60 71
Perry 35V2 62
Jackson 35V2 41V2
Louisville 54 56
West Branch 71 39
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GIRLS
RECORDS
200 yd. Medly Relay - 2:01.73
- L. Britton, A. Kelly, M.
Sticker, Schaper - 1979, 160
yd. Medly Relay - 1:34.57 - L.
Britton, A. Kelly, P. DeVall, M.
Sticker - 1979, 200 yd. Frees-
tyle - 2:09.8 - M. Emanuelson
- 1978, 200 yd. I.M. - 2:25.9
- P. DeVall - 1979, 160 yd.
I.M. - 1:54.22 - P. DeVall -
1979, 50 yd. Freestyle - 26.05
M. Sticker - 1979, Diving -
2:05.05 - A. Kelly - 1979, 100
yd. Butterfly - 1:04.0 - P.
DeVall - 1979, 100 yd. Frees-
tyle - 56.7 - M. Sticker -
1979, 50 yd. Freestyle - 5:38.1
- P. DeVall - 1979, 100 yd.
Backstroke - 1:08, 96 - P.
DeVall - 1979, 100 yd. Breas-
troke - 1:19.9 - A. Kelly -
1978, 400 yd. Free Relay - 3:58
- P. Schaper, G. Jellison, M.
Emanuelson, M. Sticker -
1978, L. Britton, A. Kelly, P.
Schaper, M. Sticker, qualified
for state in the 200 yd. Medly
Relay while M. Sticker also
qualified in the 50 and 100 yd.
Free Styles.
Scores
Alliance 57 25 Wooster
Alliance 108 68 Liberty
Alliance 108 66 Hubbard
Alliance 119 63 Timken
Alliance 41 42 Hudson
Alliance 70 102 Kent
Alliance 87 85 Jackson
Alliance 117 53 McKinley
Alliance 46 37 N. Canton
Alliance 113 56 Perry
Alliance 28 55 Glenoak
Alliance 58 25 Warren Harding
Alliance 41 42 Massillon
The girls swim team en
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season with a record of 11-4. 5
This page top: Michelle Sticker splashes
to yet another victory Bottom: Coach
Lear gives Allison Kelly pointers on her
upcoming dive. Opposite page, Top
Left, Row one - L. Bell, L. Britton, J.
Eynon, P. DeVall, P. Cabassa, T. Rus-
sell, A. Sallyards. Row Two - L.
Thomas, L. Furry, A. Shollenberger, P.
Schaper, M. Sticker, A. Kelly, B.
Bowman, S. Lantta, S. Card, S.
Goldman, L. Willis, Row Three -
Coach Lcar, S. Hunt. Middle Left:
Lady Fish cheering section. Bottom
Left: Laura Britton Cin lane threel leads
off for state qualifying medley relay
team at Ohio State Varsity pool in Col-
umbus. Bottom Right: Tracy Russell
Hopes for the best.
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This year's varsity track started
off with two consecutive duel
meet losses to Glenoak and
Boardmen respectively, But
from that point on everything
ran well for AHS. The high note
started off with a triangular
meet with Canton McKinley
Q49ptsj and Warren Harding Q27
ptsj, leaving the Aviators shine
in first place with 181 ptsj. The
next meet was a triangular meet
with Walsh 14-4V2 ptsl and North
Canton Q23 ptsj, which also left
AHS in first place with 9lV2 pts.
The last duel meet was against
Marlington. The aviators
pounded the Dukes 89 to 38.
Relay meets netted AHS 3 out
of 4 victories. Alliance placed
first in the Austintown Fitch
relay with a total of 107 pts, out
of nine teams. At the North
Canton relays Alliance came in
first out of 12 teams. This was
the fourth year in a row that Al-
liance High School won the
Canton Relay. Firsts' were taken
by Cory Fraraccio in the 880 in
159.8 and Oliver Scott in the 300
meter hurdles with a time of
40.3 seconds the next first place
for Alliance High School was
held in Salem with six teams.
Individual firsts at Salem in-
cluded a long jump relay of Jeff
Hawkins, Kevin Lewis and Ron
Frankling a four mile relay of
John Anderson, Cory Frarac-
cio, Marty Goldman, and Craig
Henry. The Shuttle hurtle team
included Jerry Latimore, Barry
Holmes, Cory Fraraccio, and
Oliver Scott. A two mile relay of
Cory Fraraccio, Marty
Goldman, Bruce Nordquest
and John Anderson placed
first, while an 880 relay team of
Larry Brush, Neil Rogers, Ivan
Kirksey and Larry Latimore
also finished first. In the sec-
tional Kevin Louis placed sec-
ond with ajump of 22 feet 9 and
three fourths inches. At the
state meet in Columbus, Kevin
Louis placed fourth with a
jump of 21 feet ll and one half
inches. The only school record
broke this year was by Cory
Fraraccio in the 880 with a time
of 1:58.7
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Slutz, M. Zaleski, K. Petti, W. Rodgers, B. Streza, J. Hawkins, T. Kirksey, A. Howell, T. Curtis, J.
Russell, C. Henry. 3rd row: J. Anderson, C. Fraraccio, B. Norquest, I. Kirksey, B. Holmes, 0. Scott,
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Upper leftg Bob Slutz at the discus throwg
Top Rt. Rich Horton about to clear the
twelve foot markg Bottomg Cory Fraraccio
winnning first and Bruce Norquist placing
third at a local Invitational.
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BANQUETS
GIRLS
At the fall sports ban-
quet, coach Crawford
awarded Vivian Pan-
sino with the MVP
award, and awarded
Kim Rogers with the
highest percentage of
wins. The most im-
proved award went to
Lucy Fitzelle.
TENNIS
Coach Clegg gave the
MVP award to Andy
Howell, the most imf
proved to Marty
Goldman, and the
most underrated
award to Jerry Mur-
phy.
COUNTRY
GOLF
Golf awards went to
Steve Goodwin for
MVP, Joe Baker re-
ceived the Best putter
award, and Bruce
Brandon was awarded
most improved.
The WHBC MVP
award went to Roy
Phillabaum and the
team MVP award
went to Oliver Scott.
Lou Cironi received
the best defense
award with Bob Slutz
getting best offensive
and defensive line-
man. Offensive back
went to Oliver Scott
and defensive back
went to Roy Phil-
labaum.
FOOTR LL
At the winter sports
banquet, Mr. Rodi
awarded Rick Horton
fstate championj, the
MVP award, Most take
down award H215 and
the most pins award
1201. Frank DeLeon got
the fastest pin trophy
Q18 sec.J, and Tony
Moore received the
Spirit Award. Larry
Nichols received the
most improved trophy.
WRESTLING
Coach Lear awarded
the following: MVP
went to John Caskey
as well as the Coaches
Award. Rusty Morri-
son received the most
improved award.
SWIMMING
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The MVP Award went
to Benzetta Metcalf,
Anita Jorney received
the Best Defense
award, Nancy But-
termore got the "Best
Toledan award and
Susie King received
Best offensive player
award.
Varsity Basketball
saw Kevin Gaffney
receive the MVP
award, Juan Stewart
the Best Defense
award, and Clay
Brown received the
most assist award.
GIRL BOYS
BA KETBALL BASKETBALL
Baseball awards,
MVP went to Ron
Flenniken, Roy Phil-
labaum received the
best defensive player
award, Mike Dhayer
won the pitching
award, Herb Trainer
got the Hustle award
and Jeff Grewe, Ron
Flenniken, and Mike
Dhayer got the All
Diamond Conference
Award.
Girls swimming
awards went to
Michelle Sticker for
MVP, Bonnie Bow-
man got most im-
proved, and the
coaches award went
to Peg Devall and Al-
lison Kelly.
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Boys Track awards
went to Kevin Louis
for most improved
14th in State Long
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went to Bob Slutz for
field work and Cory
Fraraccio for trackg
the most points award
went to Cory Frarac-
cio.
BOYS TENNIS
The MVP Award went to
Tim Graybill, most im-
proved is Chuck Lalli, and
the most winning percent
award went to Jeff Phillips
and Joe Buck.
GIRLS TRACK
THE MVP Award went to
R. Definbaugh, A. Jorney,
and R. Johnson. Most im-
proved is N. Buttermoreg
Spirit Award to K. Han-
len, and Coach Award to
C. Kline.
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Short Lived Fads?
The Law Catches up with .H.S.
Disco kept the beat in the '78-'79 years
as America laughed with funnyman Steve
Martin, and saw such big box office hits
as Animal House, Grease, Up In Smoke,
Magic, and Lord of the Rings.
Popularity of the movie '5Animal
House" occupied the television networks
with shows such as Brother's and Sister's,
and Delta House, all stemming from one
actor, the incredible John Belushi. But
the Animal House '6craze" didn't stop
there. Soon the ancient Roman garment,
the toga, was reborn with astonishing suc-
cess. Schools across the country launched
toga parties, reliving college antics of the
early 60's. In fact, with the movies
"Grease" and "Animal House", it seemed
we were looking back to the days gone by
to recreate fads from a previous genera-
tion., as we had none to call our own. Our
own ideas of fads were H01 involved with
the act of doing things., but rather through
a more materialistic sense, that of self
display through fashion. Double and tri-
ple pierced ears, and curly tops caught on
with girls as well as some of the guys.
Concert T-shirts and those sporting mes-
sages and advertisements also swept the
buyer's market, as everyone had some-
thing to say, or a feeling to convey about
themselves. Although they never really
caught on.
Disco gained great popularity, as the
public was finally convinced that it was
not a short lived fad, when numerous
musical groups sprang up catering exclu-
sively to disco music, as did designers
tailoring new styles, accenting on the
"trim look". One radical designer even
came up with the idea of disco shoes for
women, nothing new, except for the fact
that the high heel shoes had a transparent
base, containing within multi-colored
lights flashing to the beat of the music.
Steve Martin continued his newly
found success as one of the nations top
comedians. Mork and Mindy shared the
spotlight with Mash as a favorite televi-
sion show, and a musical duo dubbed the
"Blues Brothers" took there music quite
seriously as their twin hits "Soul Man"
and "Rubber Biscuit" gained recognition
at the top of the charts from their LP,
"Briefcase Full of Blues."
Inflation continued to be a major
threat to our economy, as rising gas ra-
tioning forced many to indulge in the
sports of walking, jogging, and non-
jogging, and the latter which was always
vogue.
Alliance High School offered a
minilaw program for students this
past year. "Family Court" was the
subject of this week long course. The
sponsors of this course were Alliance
Lawyers. The teacher Coordinator
was Joseph Zelasko. He was very
pleased with the turnout, and hopes
to sponsor future courses. These to-
pics will include consumer law and
criminal law. The guest speakers for
the program were Hunter, Richard
Lolli, William Shetler, John Thomas,
David Lundgren, Robert Lavery, D.
Stephens Stone and Municipal Court
Judge John Gwin. Other area schools
have expressed an interest in this
mini-law program. n
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REVIEWXNEWS 0 141
After sixteen years
All-American Conference comes to an END.
The All-American Football Conference, long considered one of the finest high school leagues in the state, was voted
out of existence by its members in March, effective at the end of the 1979 season.
Organized in 1963, charter members included, Massillon Washington, Canton McKinley, Warren Harding and Niles
McKinley. Steubenville was added in 1966 and Alliance joined in 1968.
While the conference was to bring together the best football teams in the state, recent seasons proved difficult for
league teams making state playoffs, which were instituted in 1972.
Massillon appeared in the playoffs, in 1972 but lost to Cincinnati Princeton 17-14. It was the only appearance of the
Orange and Black Tigers.
Warren Harding appeared in the play-offs in 1974 and won the state championship, beating Cincinnati Moeller 20-10
and Upper Arlington 41-8.
Canton McKinley made the playoffs in 1977 and beat Cleveland St. Joseph 13-8 before losing to two-time defending
champ Moeller 14-2 in the final.
While failing to place state championship teams under the playoff system, which uses a computer formula to evaluate
the difficulty of a teams schedule, All-American Conference teams found winning state titles easy under the old system
of selecting champions by a poll of state Broadcasters and sports writers.
Out of 32 Associated Press polls Cbetween 1947 and 19781, Massillon won 13 titles fall but one prior to the start of the
computer play off systemlg Canton McKinley, two, Niles McKinley, two, Warren Harding and Alliance, one.
Perhaps because of the need to play a tougher schedule in order to make the playoffs, or because of an inability to
win with tougher schedules, Massillon did not make the playoffs after 1972.
In 1978 the Ti ers finished the season with a 9 0 1 record but finished ninth in their region. Coach Mike Currence,
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stating that the reason his Tigers did not make the playoffs was that league teams were not winning enough games in
order to give Massillon enough computer points, led a drive to leave the league.
After several months of debate, the league members voted to discontinue the All-American Conference after 1979.
Guyana
The week of November 13 was a night-
mare for many. Between 900 and 1000
bodies were the victims of a mass suicide
by poison.
This mass suicide was headed by an
American religious cultist named Rev.
James Jones. About 1,100 Americans had
been reported living in the People's
Temple settlement at Jonestown, in
Northern Guyana.
Congressman Loe .l. Ryan, newsmen,
aids, and relatives went to Guyana to in-
vestigate the group. The congressman was
killed by a shotgun, along with three
newsmen and one of the settlements de-
fectors. The next day was the beginning of
the massive suicides and bursts of semi-
automatic weapons. Some members of
the cult were said to have fled to the
jungle. Many questions have been left
unanswered concerning this incident in
Guyana. The bodies of men, women and
children were flown back to the United
States for identification and burial.
142 0 REVIEWXNEWS
TESFTUBEIMEHT
The culimination of twelve years of
research and experimentation resulted
in the birth of a British girl believed to
be the world's first test-tube baby. Dr.
Patrick Steptoe, one of Britain's lead-
ing gynecologists and physiologist
Robert Edwards achieved this major
breakthrough with a minor variation of
the technique they had been developing
for twelve years.
The baby, nine days premature, was
delivered at 11:47 p.m. on Tuesday July
25, 1978, in Oldham, England. The par-
ents are 30 year-old Lesley Brown and
Gilbert John Brown, a 38 year-old
truck driver. A hospital spokesman re-
ported that the mother was "over the
moon with joy."
However, many people are split on
this issue. Some argue that mankind
must be protected from modern sci-
ence, as it is possible for malfunctions
to occur with this process. Others see
the creation of human life in a test-tube
as one of sciences greatest accomplish-
ments, ieg the gift of life.
ACADEMIC
CHALLE GE
The Alliance Rotary Club sponsored
a competition game, similar to the tele-
vision show, Academic Challenge for
six area schools. The competitors were:
West Branch, Alliance High, St.
Thomas Aquinas, Minerva., Sebring,
and Marlington. The questions dealt
with History, Math, English, and trivia.
Competing for Alliance, were, Scott
Bell, John Essinger, and team captain,
Leigh Ann Thomas. The alternates were
Ray Winn and Chuck Lalli. The team
was coached and advised by Social
Studies teacher, Mr. Seavy, and Mrs.
McCallum, English Department teach-
er.
The Academic Challenge game was
held in the Alliance High School Audi-
torium, with a large audience present.
West Branch was named the winning
team and received money towards a
scholarship for one of their students,
and a trophy. Alliance came in a close
second.
HEATHWSCOHQ
BREAK
On February 5 between 5:00 A.M. and 6:00 A.M.
a heating coil unit broke in the home economic
room. The leak was discovered around 6:30 and was
undier control about 5-7 minutes after being discov-
ere . ,
Because of the leaks, approximately 70 to 80 gal-
lons of heating fluid was lost. The amount of dam-
age was negligable. It is possible in this type of heat-
ing system for one leak to drain the whole system of
25,000 gallons of fluid if not remedied. The same
day leaks occurred in other places throughout the
building but were under control soon after being
noticed. Luckily for the students there was no need
to close the school because of this incident.
During the second year the High School was open
problems with the heating system also occurred.
Since that time the problem has been traced to a
defective coil unit. Unfortunately, the company
which manufactured the heating unit does not
manufacture them anymore. '
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FRISBEE ASSEMBLY
The frisbee performers brought some
twenty frisbees and used silicone spray as
a lubricant for the tricky spin moves that
they used in their performance. Their
frisbees range from .97 grams to 16.5
grams and from approximately 3 inches
in diameter to 18 inches.
Tom Wingo has been the Texas State
Champ for 3 years. Like a "Black Belt" in
Karate, he is ranked L'World Class." Tom
won third in the state in frisbee golf and
second in national frisbee golf. He was
invited to participate in the Rose Bowl
Tournament in which the competition of
frisbee throwing will be between twenty
countries.
Tom, in the summer works for Copper-
tone, the suntan people. They are his
, sponsers for many competitions. Harvey
Brandt, the other demonstrator is a mas-
ter frisbee artist. This was his first frisbee
- tour. Harvey is also a professional photo-
grapher.
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Homecoming
Homecoming was held the week of
October 8th and had the theme Over
the Rainbow Homecoming week ac
t1v1t1es consisted of a bonfire at the
Youth Center, a pep rally, a Frlday
night football game against Warren
Hardlng, QAHS lost 16 OJ, and a Sat
the Homecoming ueen took place at
half time with last year s queen, Peggy
Schopfer, passlng the crown to Lisa
Baler October 14th saw everyone
gather at the High School cafeteria
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Donna Doringo, queen Lisa Baier, Junior attendant
Lynn Pinkerton, Freshman attendant Pat Cabassa.
Top rightg The crowning ofthe queen Lisa Baier. Left
to right Lynn Pinkerton, past queen Peggy Schopfer,
Donna Doringo. Bottom Rightg Scott Bell and Donna
Doringo. Opposite pageg Top left, queen Lisa Baier.
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Carousel, a Rodgers and Hammerstein produc-
tion, was presented by Alliance High School March
16th and 17th under the direction of Mr. Kantor.
Talking part in the actual Cast were 40 to 50 stu-
dents. The story centered around a carnival barker,
Billy Bigelow, played by John Ebert, who fell in
love with the beautiful Julie Jorden, played by
Jaquie Clymore. Finding his income inadequate,
Billy turned to crime, but was killed while commit-
ting a robbery. The plot thickened after he arrived
in heaven and was not admitted. There, Billy was
given a second chance to return to earth and view
his wife and lovely daughter, whom he had never
seen. However, during his second change, he re-
mained invisible to those around him. Rogers and
Hamerstein provided for a happy ending as Billy
was finally admitted through the pearly gates as he
proved himself worthy by showing his love for his
wife and daughter.
The orchestra was under the direction of Mr.
Zurakowski.
CAST: Terri Bates, Jacquie Clymore, John Ebert,
Greg Lauer, Krystin Buckey, Cecil Seavolt, Bill
Safkow, Lisa Toodor, Mary Soltys, Tim Reynolds,
Pat Sarver, Skip Martin, Lori Pyers, Jeff Cantz.
Chorus members, carnival troupe, production
staff, orchestra, and committees.
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The senior class of 1979 kept the tradition
started by the seniors of 1974, by sponsoring an
Annual Senior Blood Day. Each year the senior
class has increased the total amount of pints of
blood collected. The final number collected this
year was 219 pints, which beats last years record
of 204 pints.
The Exective committee consisted of the senior
class officers, Rick Riley, Paula Schaper, Brenda
Day, Sue Kirk They were assisted by the General
Co Chairman, Pam Scala, and John Ebert Head
ing the Escort Committee was Joanne Merkl
Canteen Terri Bates, Registration, John Caskey
and Marty Goldman and Typing Kathy
McDaniel They were assisted by the Red Cross,
volunteer Nurses, seniors who worked on com
mlttees, and the students, teachers and people of
the community who donated blood
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Doina Blend dance in the Musicalg top middle., Powderpuff football team
captain, Sue Kirk, Lower Right, Chuck Lolli goes up as Steve Stoffer
readies to catch the pole. This page, top middle, John Wiese does some
locker room grooming, bottom left, dealer Chris Hopper shows a card to
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Opp. page, far left: The Great Lakes Band, Opp. page, top right: Jeff Fortner and Kaia
Synnestvedt, opp. page, bottom right: Sandra Furgiurle and Kathy Schrechengost, left:
Michelle Sticker, below: Lori Sams and Richard Smith.
Juniors and Seniors rode aboard
riverboat "The Lucky Lady" at the
Prom on May 5th. Music was pro-
vided by The Great Lakes Band. The
bandstand resembled the front of a
ship, including a balcony. Guests en-
joyed dancing, refreshments and
games of chance.
Upon entering each guest was given
39,000, in play money. They could
spend their "loot" on casino games
such as black jack, craps, and
roulette. Passengers aboard the
Lucky Lady were also given the
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ml' ners were Jim Trainer and Linda
Wanye, respectively. The Prom was a
success because of the cooperation
and hours of work by the committee
workers and the junior advisers, Mr.
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During the 1978-79 Intra-
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involved were Little Kings
and Seigrem 7, who were both
strong contenders. These two
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winning the Championship.
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school rally. Off took the title
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What is an intramural athlete? The in-
tramural athlete, alias pseudosportster, is
one who plays and practices without try-
ing to win one of those nifty letters for his
or her jacket. A classic example of an in-
tramural athlete is the guy who gets on a
basketball team because he likes the name
Kareem. Consider the girl who thinks a
quarterback is what you get when you buy
75 cents worth of cookies with a dollar
bill.
However, the intramural player has a
dream. After sitting through three show-
ings of Rocky, he drinks raw eggs for
breakfast, and throws up. The girl who
has always wanted to impress the guys with
her graceful, quarterbacking skills signs
up for powderpuff football only to find
herself across the line from Godzilla's
mother.
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Schlemmer, B. Hull, M. Wagoner, S. Carlson., C. Thomas. Row 33 K. Baxter, B. Markley, J. Rovder, C. Haynes, A. Stone, S. Zarrilla, B. Gonci, C.
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Charles Eynon famlly
2 Tlm Bendelch Brlsbane Austraha
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Douglas W'ert famlly
Donald Schaper fam1ly
3 Greg Campbell Pletermarlzburg So
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Evan Jones famlly
Arnold Hlrvela fanuly
4 Conme Nichols AHS student VlSltlIlg m
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5 Mona Jungersten Gothemburg Sweden
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6 Gaboucho Eguaz POPIOVICJO Equador
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teachers to take part in the CPR program at Alliance
City Hospital.
Opposite page bottom: Sophomore, D. Cironi studies
emphatically in class.
Above center: An A.H.S. Junior picks up her class
rmg.
This pageg Left: Kim Roclgers.Above: Lisa Polinori
models in a fashion show sponsored by Home Eco-
nomics club.
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Tim McGurren, alias Mr. Styx. '
Opposite page: upper left, L. Pigg receives an award for orchestra. right, A. Beltz and
friends get together between classes. D. Kerns, T. Moore, and R. Lewis.
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Opposite page top rightg Bill Cade spoting while Dana
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Bottomleftg Laura Pigg Playing the electric keyboard.
Eotfm Right: John Green cuddling up to a good
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This page top leftg Mike Hobbs.
Middle rightg Steve Holt rappin-it-down.
Bottomg Bill Stanley checking out the amps on his T.V.
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Rightg Mr. Fails emphasizing a point. Bottom Rt.,
Underclass photographer focused on Barb Ram-
see. Below Lt., Rock Zinkhon works with clay in
Art. Circled is Tuba player L. Coins.
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Front row, left to right: C. Polinori, J. Wolfe, T. Coshorn, S. Fleck, J. Williamson, S. Brown,
T. Arbogat. Row 2, P. bweitzer, S. Nagle, M. West, T. Moore, K. Gaffney, I. Kirksey, O. Scott.
Row 3, .l. Rastelter, M. Mohr, J. Crowe, D. Feess.
Commercial Art is a vocational
program for those juniors and sc-
niors who are interested in learn-
ing basic art skill areas. Students
can learn the art of making lay-
outs, cartooning, sign painting,
and fashion illustrations. For
those interested in becoming an
advertising agent, greeting card
artist, or cartoon artist this class is
recommended. This years main
project was the designing of
Christmas cards which were dis-
tributed to elderly patients at the
Alliance Health Center.
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Junior Welders developed
skills in arc and acetylene
welding-from simple to com-
plex. Items built included
wood stoves, tool boxes and a
steel rack for the shop bench
press. Activities for the year in-
cluded participation in safety
projects and the purchasing of
Club jackets.
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Front row, left to right, D. Bryant, .
Williamson, D. Heuer, J. Moore., .
Poole. Row 2, R. Carter., B. Smith,
Kirkpatrick. Row 3, H. DeLong, .
Fisher, E. Teppert, W. Lilsch, T. Mob-
ley, J. Ringer, A. Clark.
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welding. Seniors repaired such '
items as sweepers, mixers, and
lawn mowers. Items built dur-
ing the year included wood
burning stoves, boat anchors,
Bar B. grills, tool boxes, and
mail boxes. Seniors also I VY
learned how to read blue
prints, advanced math and spe-
cial welding techniques.
Placement for jobs came to
65'Zv with the average starting
pay being 4.87 per hour.
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Front row, left to right, C. Stieb, D.
Gaume, L. Mohr, T. Bode. Row 2, S.
Helscl, Mr. Ryan. K. Schell, J. lVlcMus
ters, T. Moore, D. Hines. Not shown, D
Kibblcr, K. Peterson, C. McClellan, C
Sines.
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lins, B. Buckler, J. Wilton, R. Henry, B.
Stuchell. Row 2, M. Didick., G. Miller, R.
Barker, K. Faugnight, L. Ringelhan, G.
Ware, K. Sukosd. Row 3, J. Boz, D. Hoff
N. Rogers, P. Schmucker. V. Wittenbrook
T. Green., B. Stockli, K. Mudrick, Mr. Ar-
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Front row, left to right, R. Carpenter, W
Mummery, J. Sedi, S. McGeehen, C. Read
R. Baeorn. Row 2, C. Cook, J. Calvin, D
Russell., B. King, B. Biddle, Mr. Yost, J
Miller, R. Dean, M. Lemaster, B. Bunch.
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The Junior Drafting Class kept busy this year with
many activities, the highlight being a trip to the
Timken Roller Bearing Company in Canton. ln-
cluded throughout the year were several lunc-
heon meetings, one of which was held in conjun-
tion with an egg drop project. ln this project ju-
niors made containers of paper string and glue
which were to protect an egg when dropped from
the top of the First National Bank. The making of
this container was part of the course of study in-
volving intersections and developments.
Front row, left to right, D. Schott, M. Davis,
M. Shonk. Row 2, M. Ailing, R. Hall, L
Turkson, D. Buhn. Row 3, Mr. Bert, T
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Bill Boyd, Rick Pertcrson, Craig
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DRAFTING II
Drafting Seniors spent their time drawing geometric
constructions, welding drawings, and architectural
drawings. Also included in their work was the abil-
ity to calculate algebra, trigonometry, volumes, and
weights. Activities of the Seniors included a trip to
the Timken Roller Bearing Company, a Christmas
dinner, and a surveying trip for an Architectural
Field Survey. Through the year there was involve-
ment with the Junior Drafters and their egg drop
project.
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theory. To raise money
M8zM's were sold as the class
project. Trips included going
out to eat at Thanksgiving and
Christmas.
Front row, left to right, S. Chunko,
L. Schubert, G. Legros, M. Hanna, S.
Earl, D. Heestancl, M. Florea, R.
Madison. Row 2, B. Hurford, Mr.
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and away from school. Field
trips were taken to the Elks
Club, Walkers and to Cleve-
land for F.C.C. Exams at
which everyone received a
3rd class license. In school,
the seniors designed and built
an amplifier for the intercom
between the stage and the
booth.
Front row, left to right, M. Tucker,
B. Stanley, J. Reisch., J. Gazia, S.
Legros. Row 2, Mr. Yoho, J.
Tasehwer, G. Perselle, D. Hobbs, D.
Wharmby, J. Wilcox, P. Lane.
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B. Havlin, J. Bayo, D. Riebald
B. Sherwood, J. Miller., D. Mil-
ler, J. Linam, T. West. Row 3
R. Edenfield, B. Gansloin, M
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B. Cassetty. Row 2, Mr. Campitelli,
M. Mudrick, D. Kinnarcl, D. Cor-
nett, T. O'Neill, T. McGurren. In the
photo at Left, Mr. Campitelli con-
gratulates Don Cornett who placed
second in a state wide competition
held in Columbus, Ohio. Don placed '
second in the State Auto Competi-
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Beckett, V. Mohr, T. McGuire, T. Ohman, R. Juillerat, K, Bolton, D. Parke, L. Schenk. Row 3, J.
Slabaugh, B. Milliron, J. Grabowski, H. Walker, P. Stillion, M. Rathbrust, C. Huey, Mrs. Worden.
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Students became hosts to various high
school classes for Cosmetology services.
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ventory and supplies. Students also par-
ticipated in the Manikin-styling Con-
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Smith, A. Stanley, B.
Jewell, K. Close, H.
Trainer. Row 2, T. Binion,
P. Kuntzman, G. Schueller,
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3, M. Miller, F. Deleon, C.
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Sherrill, T. Mastrantonio. Row 2
L. Dean, S. Bendee, D. Ray, W
Johnson, D. Carter. Row 3, Mrs
Kirk, K. Carter, J. Springer.
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Kerr., Mr. Hupp. Row 3, D. Amabeli, T
Hupp, Jr., M. Anstine.
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Patterson, R. Zigler. Row 2, R. Scott, R.
Frenfein. Row 3, Mr. Claflin, M. Olis, J.
Jenkins, M. Dreger, G. Burr, S. Rubertson,
B. Biddel, T. Baxter, D. Burr. Photographed
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l.0.E. Clerk Typist held a car wash to start off the
year. Several students participated in the Region 8
O.A.E. Conference in Akron also at the beginning
of the year. A field trip was taken to Nationwide
Insurance in Canton, Ohio. A Bowl-a-Thon and
Lifesaverw lollipop sale were held to raise money. A
Christmas exchange was held and students also met
together for a luncheon.
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born, J. Thatcher, R. Meiring, S. Zmuda, L
Essinger, T. Lawson. Row 3, Mrs. Walton, ,I
Douglas, C. Radsick, K. Burley, J. Hartzell
C. Bicshel. T. Snyder. Missing, K. Snyder.
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Front row, left to right, T. Rogers, A. Wul-
son, B. Cruhtrce, S. Shriver. Row 2, T.
Johnson, D. Bacon, J. Jordan, L. Wayne, V.
Johnson, V. Nichols, Mrs. Carr.
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Senior I.O.E. Clerk Typist started the year off by
holding an Open House for parents., teachers, and
students to demonstrate their Apex office simula-
tion. Over 80 people attended this event. Seniors
interviewed office workers during the year to learn
what office skills are needed. Baby showers were
held for D. Roesti, D. Bingham, M. Moff., and V.
Nichols. Outside events included a trip to Cedar
Point, a Christmas party at Pizza Hut, and an
awards party at the home of J. Jordan.
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The class of I.O.E. Steno learned such items as
advanced typing, bookkeeping and business law,
and fundamentals of Shorthand I. In October
four representatives were sent to the regional
meeting in Akron. Students participated in a
bowl-a-thon for the Special Olympics. To raise
money, candy bars were sold. Special trips in-
cluded a tour of the main office of the Nation-
wide Insurance Agency in Canton. D. Kuntzman
photographed at right.
Front row, left to right, T. Benedetti, D
Kuntzman, S. Bandy, D. Thomas, A. Gentry
C. Cemberling, K. Schrcckengost. Row 2
Miss Chapman, D. Lilly, M. Ring, A. McCo
wen, H. Mastera, L. Tatsch, M. Ray, L. Lee
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Mrs. Brumhaugh, C. Hall, K.
Burnip, S. Bycrafl, S. Harris, anslein.
Row 3, S. Miller, D. Eckert, D. Schafer, T.
Withrow, M. Holt, C. Anderson. Row 4, L.
Kerr, B. Spurgeon.
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items for Clubs and Community Organizations.
Several representatives were sent to skill contests.
Students raised money by selling key chains and
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for a brunch, a lunch., listening to speakers and H'
films, and a field trip to B Sz W Research Center.
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Front row, left to right, R. Flenniken. T. Mason. S. Sarver. S. Kirk. S
Jones, J. Merki, B. Day. C. Thomas. K. Huge, L. Teotlnr, L. McCallum
l... Wallace, D. Dreger. V. Pansino, C. Slryffeler. Row 2, J. Brienza, S.
Rich, M. Mundy, S. Mccirr, J. Weimer, K. Synnestvedt, L. Murphy, C
Kline, T. Goshorn, L. Harsh, N. Aheregg, B. Stone, B. Bowman, L
Haier. Row 3, D. Schafer, W. Emanuelson, K. Courtney. J. Former, B
Amelung. L. Thomas, A. Kelly, P. Schaper, M. Wiese, J. Clymore, K.
Buckcy. C. Tschappalt. B. Packey, B. Stanley. P. Rodefer, B. Gunci
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Bell, J. Ailes, M. Coldmun. A. Sllollenherger, K.
lumber, C. Lulli, P. Lnlli, R. Hoon, J. Virden, K.
Carpenter, ll. Urzo. C. Henry.
National Honor Society gives
the student a chance to be rec-
ognized scholastically as well as
the chance to talk and meet
with other fellow achievers.
Two induction ceremonies
were held this year. One in the
fall for Seniors and another in
the spring for Juniors and Se-
niors. Following each of these
ceremonies a tea was held for
new inductees and their par-
ents. Activities included run-
ning coat checks at basketball
games, and a picnic for mem-
bers at which future officers
were named.
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Lalli. Row 2, J. Russell, D. Mchnert. Upper right photo: front row,
left to right, C. Lalli, B. lVlcDuniel. Row 2, C. Brown, N. Calderone.
BOY STATERS
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Lower photo: front row, left to right. B. Gnnci, B. Blosser, J. Porter.
Row 2, M. We-ist-, K. Stryffler. Lower right photo: front row, left to
right, N. Abcregg, 5. King, D. Drager, C. Flenniken.
Buckeye Girls, and Boys' State is a
week long, comprehensive study of
our state, county, and local gov-
ernments. Government officials
were elected and by the third day of
the week, all were performing some
elective or appointive duty in each
city, county, or state level. Also
during the week several guest
speakers from all different levels of
the government, ranging from a city
school board member to Governor
Rhodesvspoke. Following the elec-
tion of the Governor, a Governor's
Ball was held, with high officials in
the American Legion as guest
speakers.
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the first time, totally a student
news-magazine. Writing, photog-
raphy, printing and composing
were all done entirely within the
school by students. Cwith some
help from faculty members . . .
naturallyj
Original ideas were the out-
standing feature of the publica-
tion, as is evident by this two-page
spread. Kwon for best idea for a
group shotj Editor for the year
was Mike Dregar, News Editor -
Tom Zeni, Features Editor --
Shari Steinwender, Sports Edi-
tors - Craig Henry and John An-
derson, Managing Editor - Lisa
Murphy, and Photography Editor
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S. Arkenbrugh, D. Eby,
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Severance., C. Brunner.
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Front row, left to right,
N. Nicholson, J. Rus-
sell, D. Daily., V. Bon-
fert, T. Toussant. Row
2, R. Oyster, M. Porin-
chak, T. Zwick, W.
Porter, J. Graebing, T.
Baker, D. Fording,
K. Hahlen, E. Stone,
L. Mac-Dougall, S.
Marazza, K. Godsey, C.
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Front row, left to right
R. Summers, K. Thom-
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Thomas, V. Polloch
Row 2, T. Zreyler, M
Hancox, B. Kidd, C
Brown, T. Howell, C
Brown, S. Jackson
Row 3, Miss Twymar,
T. Horner, M. Avery,
T. Howell, J. Lambert,
J. Csik, S. Heaton, G.
Nuzum, L. Hawkins,
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Front row, left to right
B. Brandon, K. zinkl
hon, C. Thomas., J
Emery, L. Harsh, C.
Lalli, R. Jones. Row 2,
Mrs. Lockett, K. Car-
penter, B. Amelung, J.
Ailes, D. Mehnert, C.
H. Hammerton. Row 3,
Henry, M. Mopei, Mr
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Blue Dom is a theatri-
cal club in which stu-
dents can become more
acquainted with theat-
rical productions and
participate in some of
these productions. Ac-
tivities for the 78-79
year included a trip to
the Kent State Stark
Player's performance
of L'Pippin," and silk-
screening t-shirts with
the name "Carousel"
printed on the front.
Two tryouts were held
during the year produc-
ing a total of 15 new
members.
Front row, left to right, Mr.
Kantor, M. Wiese, K. Hoge,
K. Buckey, C. Lauer, R.
Noll., W. Emanuelson. Row 2,
K. Clymore, J. Clymore. Row
3, T. Reynolds, L. Teodor, J.
Ebert, D. Graf, B. Brandon,
V. Wasson, K. Vesey. Row 4,
C. Seabolt, L. Pyers, G.
Sarver, HP. Sarver, I.S. Mar-
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Thespians is a select
group of students who
have had at least 100
stage hours. Activities
included cleaning up
scenery items, printing
'5Carousel" on t-shirts,
and assisting in pub-
licizing and auditioning
for "You Can't Take It
With You" and
"Carousel." Seventeen
new members were in-
ducted into the AHS
Chapter of Interna-
tional Thespian Society
and the first annual
drama awards presenta-
tion was held this year.
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Mr. Utterback, A. Tolle,
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right, L. Schenk, B.
Lee, C. Murphy, C.
Beadles, M. Paletti,
S. Mohr, D. Gaume.
Row 2, C. Haynes, S.
Carlson, D. Castel-
lucci, C. Heur, Mrs.
Carli.
PEPSTERS
PEP CLUB
Front row, left to
right, B. McCloskey,
B. Crabtree, A. Wat-
son, A. Orr, D.
Doringo, L. Wayne.
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Front row, left to right, T. Zeni, M
Hobbs, C. Tschappatt, D. Ashley, G
Nichols, J. Russell, R. Winn, B
Brandon, M. Kinnard, G. Kidder
D. Graf. Row 2, J. McCallum, J
Heckman, C. Hopper, K. Sheetz, T
Graybill, A. Wert., J. Former, B
Amelung, M. Barnhouse, J. Webster
.l. Admonius, F. Bernard, E. Hol-
land, C. Fraraccio. Row 3, M.
Leeman, J. Ebert, P. Ames, R. Noll,
R. Spears, P. Lalli, B. Fogle, S.
Isaac, R. Boon, B. McLaughlin, S.
Shimp, Mr. Austin. Row 4, S. May, J.
Wiese, J. Harrison, J. Vick, D. Wert,
J. Ailes, M. Hodo, M. Goldman, J.
Borton, K. Zumber, S. Bell, B.
Holmes, B.Grimes, M. Dhayer, R.
Jones, K. Carpenter, C. Henry.
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Front row, left to right, D. Eby, J. Russell, C. Seabolt, A. Zucchero, K. Synnestvedt, K. Hoge,
L. Teodor, C. Edgar, L. McCallum, J. McCallum, L. Thomas, J. Heckman, T. Noll. Row 2, J.
Greene, I... Congelio, L. Kline, C. Kline, H. Williams, J. Kandel, C. Heuer, D. Roose, S.
Rosenberger, C. Beadler, J. Porter, J. Rovder, S. Lantta, M. Goldman, M. Wiesc. Row 3, J.
Jones, Mrs. Williams, C. Hopper, E. Henry, J. Fortner, L. Hurford, A. Crimes, N. Chardenet,
C. Peloso, P. Hahn,J. Barker, S. Rich, W. Emanuelson, D. Kiel, K. Thomas, P. Slifkin, L.
Baker, S. Roose, Mrs. Mundy.Row 4, D. Mehnert, A. Wert, T. Reynolds, J. Vick, J. Essinger
II, A. Miller, S. Magee, S. McGirr, B. Amelung, S. Ailes, J. Clymore, K. Buckey, G. Sarver, C.
Jackson, A. Weimer, D. Castellucci, J. Maxwell, Mrs. Draggett, K. Vesey. Row 5, J. Ebert, P.
Lalli, D. Wert, S. Bell, J. Ailes, H. Spears, G. Lauer, S. Polen, R. Boon, M. Soltys, A.
Amelung, J. Harrison, J. Wiese, J. Vick, B. Fogle, K. Carpenter, R. Winn.
' FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB
Foreign Language Club is an organiza-
tion in which students can learn more
about foreign countries and their ways
of life, outside the classroon. Speakers
through the year included Mrs.
Dorothea McCoy on Japan, Krystin
Buckey on Sweden, Sirkku Tantta on
Finland, Penny Kee, Jenn Weimer,
and Jeff Heckman on France, Greg
Cambell on South Africa, and Dave
Graf on Brazil. Special events included
a Christmas Party, the Mardi Gras, and
an International Dinner.
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Huntsman, L. Con-
gelio, M. Johnson, R.
Russell, S. McConnell.
Row 2, D. Castellucci,
T. Newshutz, C.
Haynes, T. Jordan, S.
Slimak, L. Celmini, S.
Pittman, B. Simanella,
Row 3, M. Roiff, C.
Beadles, B. Goshern, L.
Bell, K. Courtney, J.
Latimore, O. Scott.
Row 4, B. Nordquist,
M. Leeman, R. Pow, J.
Crewe, S. Hume, K.
Gaffney, T. Reynolds,
R. Jones, G. Burtnett,
T. Teal, W. Beatty.
If you are one of those
people who like to let
out your gripes or
suggestions of im-
provement for Alliance
High School, and be
heard, being part of the
Student Faculty Board
will allow you to do
this. As the name indi-
cates, this group allows
students and faculty to
communicate better
without creating any
hassles. Topics discus-
sed this year included
the promotion of
safety, improvement of
pep rallies and school
spirit, and the need to
have more recognition
for scholastic and ath-
letic achievers.
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If you like being in the
theatrical atmosphere but
were afraid of acting in
front of others of if you
just enjoy the electronics
involved with these types
of programs, stagecrew is
the group to join. Stage-
crew activities included
preparing programs, re-
pairing lights and equip-
ment, and running light
and sound effects for a
multitude of programs.
Some of the larger pro-
grams at which stagecrew
handicraft could be
viewed included Com-
munity Concerts, the
Canton Ballet, and the
Stark County Disaster As-
sembly.
Front row,,left to right, J. Taschwer, M. Floreha, G. Persello, J. Gazia. Row 2, J. Wilcox, Legros, D. Hobbs, J.
Reischji Di! Wh'arxnby,iiP. 'llanef TuckerQ'Mr. Yoho. Row 3, S:"Stouffer, M. Hanna, R. Madison, B. Stanley-,V
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The F.T.A. in conjunc-
tion with the Student
Senate nominated the
Teacher of the Year can-
didates. The entire stu-
dent body then elected
Mr. Foust as the "Teacher
of the Year."
Front row, left to right, W.
Emanuelson, L. Johnson, L.
Perry, L. Edgar, M. Chen. Row
2, D. Johnson, A. Orr, J. Evans.
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Clinic Aids assisted Mrs.
McClintock by filing
records of incoming and
outgoing people this year.
Clinic Aids were also re-
sponsible for doing small
chores such as keeping
items clean and tidy.
Front row, left to right, J.
Franklin, D. Harp, V. Punsino,
J. Voytko, L. Mick. Row 2, Miss
McClintock, C. Collins, A. Car-
roll.
Office Aids really got to
know every inch of AHS
as the delivered informa-
tion to teachers and for-
gotten items tllat parents
brought for students.
Other activities included
keeping papers filed and
handy for usage and tak-
ing phone messages.
Front row, left to right, D. Mer-
rell, L. Sundahl, T. Reagan.
Row 2, E. Nitz, L. Wilson, M.
Ruff, K. Schreckengost, S.
Zarilla, T. Nicholson, P.
Hatchen. Row 3, K. Baxter, R.
Lewis, L. Teodor, D. Dreger, S.
Carlson, K. Pinkerton, B. Oys-
ter, J. Trieff, M. Paletti. Row 4,
L. Mehnert, Y. Carter, G.
Cainor, B. Davis, K. Burley, M.
Coldsnow, L. Perry, T. Mason,
T. Bates, B. Buck. Row 5, C.
Duro, A. Gibbons, C. Taylor, B.
Nicholson, S. Crabtree, T. Ro-
gers, A. Carroll, G. Anderson,
A. Grimes.
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' Front row, left to right, T. Rogers, A. Grimes, Y. Carter, L. Thomas, M. Wiese, L. McCallum,
P. Schaper, L. Murphy, D. Dreger. Row 2, S. Wamsley, A. Bates, T. Ziegler, L. Britton, S.
Hunt, K. Thomas, M. Parlontari, S. Goldman, N. Aberegg. Row 3, Mr. Morris, B. Brandon, J.
Russell, M. Leeman, P. Lalli, S. Bell, S. Hirvela, K. Zumher, L. Polinoir, C. Tschappatt.
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Student Senate kept busy this
year with many different things.
Sponsorships included 4 dele-
gates to the Presidential Class-
room, the Sweetheart Dance, the
Homecoming Dance, and an
American Indian Orphan,
Tammy Sue Cloud. Other ac-
tivities included popping pop-
corn for lunch, decorating the
Lobby for Christmas and having a
Popcorn Eating Contest. This
year's advisor's were Mr. Morris
and Mrs. Mehler, with P. Schaper
as President, L. Murphy as Vice
President, S. Bell as Treasurer,
and L.A. Thomas as Secretary.
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CQNCERT CONCERT BAND Front row: T. Mason, D. Kiel, Lee Ann Thomas, J. McCammon, K.
Clymore, J. Everson, M. Mundy, Row 2: D. Phillipi, L. Furry. M. Wagoner, K. Sponsel-
ler, K. Pierson, K. Strong, T. Baycorn, C. Kline, T. Mason, K. Dinsrow, L. Faraceio.
Row 3: B. Conci, C. Mastrik, S. Rosenberger, D. Roose, A. Connor, S. Wamsley, K.
Sailor, J. Virden, M. Hess, J. Jones, L. Sandle, S. Gard, S. McGirr, D. Kelly, L. Pigg.
Row 4: L. Johnson, J. Vick. R. Williams, K. Stryffler, S. Mitchell, A. Jomey, H.
Bowden. B. Safcoe, K. Sheets, F. Kemp, T. Bates, T. Reynolds, C. Tschappatt, J. Ebert,
D. Peate. Row 5: J. Swarm, D. Eggleston, R. Fredders, J. Bondonie, M. Feller, P. Lalli,
L. Goins, C. Feller, Director R. Zurokowski.
RESERVE BAND From Row: D. Lawson, J. Jenkins, L. Peloso, L. Phillipi, S. Rouse, B.
Baker, L. Cheisten. Row 2: D. Russell, K. Becker, B. Ridgeway, K, Baxlor, N. McPher-
son, L. Brady, C. Loy, C. Anderson, A. Triplett, C. Thompson, J. Voytko, D. Vander-
kar, J. Hans. Row 3: R. Holloway, P. Ferguson, A. Leath, K. Zinkhon, B. Ramsar, D.
Wilson, J. Haidel, D. Johnson, J. Ruggles, L. Willis, L. Pyers, A. Bates, R. Noll, J.
Baker, K. Noll, D. Duro, J. Bnndoni. Row 4: Director S. Stroup, L. Dinesie, L. Pinker-
ton, J. Toole, C. Harris, H. Bingham, D. Scott, P. Furry, L. Schenk, M. Feller. B.
Nicholson. S. Kridler, M. Barnlxouse, M. Hanna, A. Grimes. Row 5: P. McMillian, M.
gobhix. T. Abbey, K. Sponseller, M. Furry, S. Shimp, B. Pilmer, S. Isac T. Culp, S.
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The Madrigals are a select group which have been
selected, by audition from the Acapella Choir. The Mad-
rigals Ensemble rehearses on out of school time at least
one and a half hours per week and performs in the school
and community many times during the school year. Some
of the performances included singing for groups such as
the J Cettes, retired teachers, AARP, the Health Center,
Rotary, Kiwanis, and for school assemblies such as
Christmas and Spring Concerts. At the Solo and Ensem-
ble Contest, the group received a Superior Rating and an
Excellent Rating. A trip to Cedar Point was planned for
June 16.
Front row, left to right, K. Sailer, D. Phillipi, B. Bow-
man, J. Ebert, S. Kirk, J. Vick, S. Jones. Row 2, D.
Peate, C. Latimore, J. Clymore, G. Lauer, L. Teodor, S.
Slimak, T. Reynolds.
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Kuhaneck, C. Denaro, J. Votko, S.
Custar, D. Ray, C. Antram. Row 2, S.
Spall, S. Martino, S. Long, K. Settle, I
L. Favazzo, L. Favazzo, K. Thomas,
M. Popovich, L. Drue, L. West, J.
Fortner, M. Merryman. Row 3, C
Beadles, J. Davis, L. Pyers, K. Phil-
lips, M. White, E. May, D. Loche, T.
Worley, A. Bissler, D. Tanner, C
Duro, D. Duro, L. Sandahl. Row 4,
Mr. Hisey, D. Haidet, P. Reeder, B.
Stoubel, T. Ziegler, R. Meek, .l
Gantz, R. Doyle, J. Oesch, D. Bezon
J. Haupt, L. Weider, R. Heckman, J
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The Girls Ensemble, selected
from the Acapella Choir, per-
formed at many events. These
included the Christmas Concert
on December 18th, the Christ-
mas Assembly on December
2Ist., the February 17th
O.M.E.A. District VIII Solo and
Ensemble Contest, where they
earned the rating of Excellent,
the May 9th Elementary School
Assembly, and the May 16th
Spring Choir Concert. A trip to
Cedar Point was planned for
June 16th.
Left to right, C. Buckie, G. Cowan, L. Beltramie,
L. Penicie., J. Penturf, R. Craven, P. Schaper, L.
McCallum, K. Nagle.
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Majorettes: Left to Right, Sharon McGirr, Marcee Mundy, Jodie Jordan,
Kim Strong, Linda Furry, Teresa Benedetti.
Row l: Left to Right, Margaret Hill, Laura Pigll, Chris Kline, Jodie Voy-
tko, Brenda Buck, Sue Sarver, Sue Harris, Terri Bates, Diane Duro, Dana
Van Derkar, Cindy Harris, Lisa Gulling, Brenda Hall, Lori Willis, April
Leath, Susie Krider, Sandy Mitchell, Debbie Roose, Robin Holloway.
Row 2: Left to Right, Tonji Mason, Jody Mcflammon. Denene Russell,
Cheryl Anderson, Karen Baxter., Cathy Loy, Heidi Bowden, Michael Barn-
house, Amy Bates, Lynne Pinkerton, Kim Becker, Robin Williams, Mary
glfagoner, Jennie Toole, Jennie Jenkins, Ame Grimes, Leslie Peloso, Lisa
rady.
Row 3, Left to Right, Lori Pyers, Kelly Zinkhon, Melanie Hess, Jonda
Ruggles, Shari Rosenberger, Cathy Stryffeler, Angela Connor, Janice
Haidet, Gwen Sarver, Claudia Mastrek, Anita Jorney, Brenda Nicholson,
Kathy Noll, Shelly Wamsley, .llllie Everson, Gail Thompson, Michelle
Ring, Janette Bondoni.
Row 4, Left to Right, Lisa Phillipi, Diane Keil, Tamara Mason, Lynn
Sandahl, Lory Fraraccio, Kathy Sponseller, Diane Johnson, Suellen Gard,
Barbara Baker, Tim Bacorn, Penny Stillion, Jill Baker, Jodie Hons, Bill
Safkow, Dan Phillipi, Rob Noll, Mark Hanna,
Row 5, Left to Right, Karen Holly, Kim Pierson, Lori Christen, Penny
Ferguson, Judy Jones, Barb Ramser, Valerie Wasson, Kathy Sailer, Leigh
Ann Thomas, Sonya Kennedy, Barbara Ridgeway, Tonya Johnson, David
Klelley, Barb Gonci, Kathie Clymore, Felicia Kemp, Laura Johnson, Ken
S eets.
Row 6, Left to Right, Paul Furry, David Peate, Jamie Vick, Dave Hobbs,
Scott Shimp, Bob Pilmer, Perry McMillin, Lori Danesi, Jeff Swarts,
Randy Freeders, Dan Eggleston, Mark Furry.
Row 7, Left to Right, James Parker, Tom Culp, Mark Turner, Tim Harlan,
Robert Madison, Pat Sarver, Tim Reynolds, Jerry Virden.
Candids, Above Lt. Lora Johnson, below Lt. Leon Goines, opp. pg. bot-
Lt to Rit Marcee Mund Kim Strong Linda Furry
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Cindy Harris.
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chero, C. Fraraccio, J. Vick., C. Johnson, K. Synnetstvedt, D. Eby, Row
2g P. Kandel, D. Merki, J. Kandel, C. Edgar, K. Noll., M. Nogel, J.
Kandel, R. Johnson, Row 3, H. Brooks, M. Phelps, M. Carnes, J.
McCallum, W. Beatty, S. Slimac, K. Snyder, D. Phillipi, L. Furry, T.
Noll, J. McCammon. Row 4, A. Orr, A Weimer, S. Powe, J. Greene, J.
Scozinski, C. Seabolt, Mrs. Valentine, D. Flores, L. Johnson, L. Pigg, D.
Kelly, V. Wasson, D. Peate, K. Carnes, J. Ebert, K. Sponseller, B. Hall,
R. Shoemaker, B. Hewer. Lower Lt., Mrs. Valentine directs, Above, K.
Synnestredt and D. Eby.
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K. Nogle, L. Teodor, L. McCallum, B. Day, C. Latimore. Row 2, L. Higgins, M.
Bivins, D. Peate, J. Virden, J. Hess, S. Jones, T. Bates, S. Rich, W. Emanuelson,
K. Synnestvedt, C. Jackson. Row 3, K. Sailer, L. Danesi, P. Schaper, J. Merki, J.
Ebert, J. Vick, C. Lauer, R. Craven, G. Cowen, J. Maxwell, J. Clymore, K. Buc-
key, M. Sticker. Row 4, L. Beltrami, J. Penturf, P. Rodefer, H. Lang, S. Slimak, T.
Reynolds, D. Stieb, R. Spears, B. Packey, M. Booth, D. Ehy, S. King, Mr. Hisey.
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Acapella Choir Appearances
during the school year in-
cluded the Thanksgiving As-
sembly on November 22, the
Christmas Concert on Decem-
ber l8, the Christmas Assembly
on April 12, the Elementary
School Assembly on May 9, the
Spring Choir Concert on May
16, and the Commencement on
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SENIOR AWARDS
Scholarships totaling more than S430,000 were presented at Alliance Senior Awards night on Tuesday May 22 to numerous college bound seniors.
Two of the top scholarships fand honors, were presented to Kevin Zumbar and Scott Bell who have received appointments to the United States Naval
Academy in Annapolis, Maryland. The educational value of each four year scholastic program is placed at S200,000.
A.H.S. affiliated or related scholarships and their recipients included the following, David Cowan Memorial Scholarship, Cathy Thomas, David
Webster Memorial, Lynn McCallum, Eric Duro Band Scholarship, Gerald Virden, and the Mel Knowlton Scholarship, Louis Cironi.
Other scholarships included the Lions Club Scholarship, Janice Brienza recipient, Ohio Scholarship Program, Cathy Thomas with James Vick,
Craig Henry, Chris Long and Lynn McCallum alternates, Ohio State University Mothers' Club Scholarship, Craig Henry, SANCAP Scholarship,
Leigh Ann Thomas, Tri-County Business and Professional Womens Scholarship, Karen Hoge, and the Tinken Company Educational Fund Inc.,
Cathy Thomas. Janice Brienza was awarded the Beverly Robertson Yeagley Scholarship.
Additional scholarships and their recipients included the Robert H. Dowling Scholarship, Lisa Murphy, A.H.S. Orchestra Booster Scholarship,
Diane Eby, American Association of University Women,
Janice Brienza, Ann Black Scholarship the Philomatheon So-
ciety ofthe Blind Inc., Ken Kelly, Bench Warmers Athletic
Scholarship, Paula Schaper and Leigh Ann Thomas.
Among the numerous college scholarships awarded graduat-
ing seniors were the following, University of Akrons Academic
Scholarship with honors, Gregg Burtnett, Janet Graebing,
Karen Hoge and Lynn McCallum, Ohio University Manasseh
Cutler Scholarship, Sue Kirk, Mount Vernon Nazarene Col-
lege Freshman Honors Scholarship, JoAnne Merki, College of
Wooster Freshman Achievement Award, Cathy Thomas, Kent
State University Continuing Music Scholarship, Diane Eby,
Hiram College James A. Garfield Scholarship, Lisa Murphy,
University of Cincinnati Mary Rowe Moor Award, James
Vick, Butler University Tuition Scholarship, Leigh Ann
Thomas, John Ebert, the National Presbyterian Church
Scholarship.
Outstanding graduating Seniors who were honored with
awards, certificates of distinction were, Leigh Ann Thomas
and Scott Bell chosen by the American Legion Post 166 as The
"Outstanding Seniors", Lisa Murphy and Kevin Zumbar were
alternates. "Top Scholars" in the class of 79 with perfect 4.0
grade averages were Paula Schaper, Scott Bell and Leigh Ann
Thomas.
Additional community awards and their recipients in-
cluded the following, Alliance Exchange Clubs Jess Alter
Memorial "Youth of the Year" awards to Scott Bell and Jac-
quelyn Clymoreg Alliance Review Journalism Award, Micael
Dreger, Century 3 Leader Certificate of Participation, Jac-
queline Clymore, D.A.R. Citizenship Award, Lisa Murphy,
Damon Incentive Award, Robert Benning, Eugenia Moses 1
Award, Kathleen McDaniel, and Jay-C-Ettcs Printing Incen- I
tive Award, Thomas Hupp. .
High School Awards presented and the recipients included
the following Alta Javins Work-study Awards to Eva
Greeneisen, Garry Horner and Robert Benning Bausch and
Lomb Science Award, Kevin Zumbar, Blue Domino and
Thespian awards, Jackie Clymore, Clark Kennedy Award
from Kiwanis Club, Ray Winn, Creative Writing awards to
Sharon McGirr, Krystin Buckey, John Caskey and Jackie
Clymore, Math Awards to James Vick, Kevin Zumbar, Leigh
Ann Thomas, and Scott Bell. National Scholastic Art Award to
Jack Stewart.
Additional high school awards included the National I4 N
School Orchestra Associations Award to Diane Eby, Ohio In-
dustrial Awards to Jack Stewart and Jennifer Weimer, Out-
standing Senior French Awards to Craig Henry and Paul Kan-
del, Outstanding Senior Spanish Awards, James Vick and al-
ternates Scott Bell, Ray Winn, John Essinger and Kevin Car-
penter, Outstanding Senior Stage Crew Awards, Jerry Tas-
chwer and Bill Stanley, Dennis Gaume, Daniel Amabcli,
Terry Ro ers, Crystal Tep Jert, Marilee CDianel Carter, Edna
Burrier, Micael Mudrick,Betty Crabtree, Pamela Kuntzman.,
Brian Oyster, Elizabeth Stone, and Sue Harris were all named
Outstanding Vocational Students and given awards for the 'J
recognition. Quill and Scroll honorees were Kim Courtney
and Janice Brienza fthe school yearbookj Micael Dreger and
Craig Henry fthe school newspaperj. Special recognition for
their work on the school newspaper also went to Lisa Murphy,
Sherri Steinwender and Thomas Zeni.
Tim Grabill was presented the Richard Goodwin "Athlete
of the Year" award.
State Department of Education Awards of Distinction for
Basic Studies went to the following Seniors, Joe Ailes, Scott
Bell, Robert Boon, Kevin Carpenter, John Ebert, John Es-
singer, Martin Goldman, Craig Henry, Theresa Kline, Lisa
Murphy, Catherine Thomas, Leigh Ann Thomas and Kevin
Zumbar.
State Department of Education Awards of Distinction for
Vocational Education were presented to the following: Larry
Mohr, Carl Lawson, David Feess, Micael Dreger, Diana Ray,
Gary Smith, David Kinnard, Alice Watson, Tami Binion,
Michael LeMaster, Janet Graeving, and Linda Kerr.
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Henry, and Lisa Murphy Top Right, Julius Tonges, Middle
Eight, Leigh Ann Thomas: Bottom Right Scott Bell and Kevin
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The class of 1979 entered Commencement Exercises
with high hopes for the future and good memories of
their high school years. The Invocation was given by
Rev. Eugene W. Ebert, followed by the Pledge of Al-
legiance, led by Secretary, Brenda Day. Sue Kirk,
class Treasurer, highlighted the class history, pro-
ceeded by top scholars, Leigh Ann Thomas, Paula
Schaper and Scott Bell, each of whom gave speeches
entitled L'Youth Speaks". The Honor Roll was then
read by class patrons, Mrs. Karen Stone and Mr.
.lames Lear. Following the Honor Roll list, class Pres-
ident, Richard Riley delivered his final words to his
peers. Mr. Wamsley presented the class of 1979, and
diplomas were given by Board President, Mr. Bruce
B. Wiegel and assistant principals, Mr. John Webb
and Mr. Paul D'Eramo. Benediction was given by
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page: Krysten Bucky anxiously awaits her diploma. Lower right: oppo-
site page David Hines, John Green, David Hobbs, Gary Nicholes, Larry
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Aberegg, Nora 9, 49, 58, 61, 65, 208,
220
Admonius, Jeffery 109, 112, 215
Asbi, Timothy 77
Aeling, Michael 58, 186
Aeling, Terri 17, 197
Ailes, Joe 17, 32, 43214, 107, 163,
208, 211, 215, 216, 233
Ailes, Sally 216, 77
Akers, Brenda 168, 37
Akins, Brenda 66
Aldinger, David 17, 208
Aldridge, Lisa 165, 195
Aldridge, Terry 132
Alexander, William 77, 109, 120
Alfani, Mark 77
Alfani, Joe 17, 199
Allen, Steven 58
Amabeli, Dan 17, 198, 233
Amelung, Annette 77, 216
Betz, Lisa 67
Betz, Tammy 58
Beutler, Glenn 19,
Bezon,
Bichsel
Corrie 67
, Cheryl 59, 202
Bingham, Claudette 67, 78
Bingham, Daphne 19
Bingham, Harold 221
Binion, '1'ammyu19, 196, 233 N
Bissler,
Bissler.
Bivins,
Bivins,
Black,
Black,
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Blake,
Mary 78, 223
Edward 167
Charlotte 67
Mareda 59, 225, 239
Sherrie 78
Devon 59
one, Mr. 66, 94, 196
Randall 78
Blendea, Doina 78
Blosser, Elizabeth 32, 59, 271
Blymiller, Mike,,19
Amelung,
Brett 5, 17, 41, 106, 107,
163, 188, 208, 210, 211, 215, 231
Anderson, Cheryl 77, 165, 221, 224
Anderson, J. 77
Anderson, Gail 17, 210
Anderson, John 58, 102, 132, 268
Anderson,
Scott 17
Andreani, Mr. 94
Blyrniller, Steve 73, 191
Botlo, Terry 19, 183
Boehm, Bruce 67, 102, 103, 132, 200,
211
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Bondoni, Janette, 67,, 224
Bondoni, Joe 20, 221, 232
Bonfert, Verner 20
Brown,
Antill, Lisa 77
Antrami, Carol 233
Arbogast, Mr.
Arbogasl, Timothy 181
Arkenburgh, Eugene 210
Armitage, Mrs. 94
Artino, Mr. 94, 201
Ashbrook, Craig 25, 28
Ashby, Donald 77
Ashley, David 34, 56, 107, 135, 180,
215, 231
Austin, Mr. 94
Autrey, Darryl 58
Autery, Willy 121
Avery, Clyde 77, 109
Avery, Keith 77, 109, 121
Avery, Mack 58, 200, 211
Ayers, Joan 101, 168
Bacon, Donna 203
Bacorn, Richard 185
Bacorn, Timothy 224
Baier, Lisa 72,ll1, 146, 147, 208
Baier, Steve 77
Baker, Barbara 221, 224
Baker, Jill 58, 221, 224
Baker, Joe 104, 136
Baker, Lori 67, 216
Baker, Trina 30, 237
Ball, Francis 78
Ball, Virginia 237
Ballor, Mr. 94, 209
Bandy, Shelley 58, 204
Banks, Barry 37, 112, 164
Banks, Joseph 78, 109
Barker, Jill 67, 216
Barnhouse, Michael 78, 215, 221, 224
Bates, Amy 78, 138, 165, 220, 221, 224
Bates, Kathy 67
Bates, 'ret-ii 13, 149, 150, 151, 152,
219, 221, 224, 225
Baum, Mr. 94
Baxter, Kathy 67, 165, 221
Baxter, Karen 78, 219, 224
Beadles, Cheryl 67, 214, 216, 217, 223
Beadnell, Dwaine 78
Beatty, Loren 19, 107, 115
Beatty, Willis 67, 115, 217, 226
Becker, Mr. 91
Becker, Kimberly 78, 221, 224
Beckett, Rhonda 58, 194
Bell, Lauri 67, 131, 217
Bell, Scott 19, 106, 107, 146, 163, 170,
130, 208. 215, 216, 220, 233, 234
Beltrami, Linda 19, 34, 175, 223, 225
Beltz, Angel 58, 170
Bendeich, Tim 166, 234
Benedetti, Teresa 58, 204, 224
Bennet, Karen 67
Benning, Robert 37, 233
Bernard, Francis 67, 215
Berry, Melissa 67, 129
Berry, Mr, 94
Bert, Mr. 94, 186
Boone,
Boring,
Robert 20, 26, 215, 216
Lisa 67, 217
Burton, James 59, 163, 215, 271,
Bosick, Mr. 94, 118, 119
Bovyer, Mrs. 94
Boyle, Mr. 94, 97
Bowden, Heidi 59, 65, 168, 221
Bow ma
ii. Bonnie 20, 31, 42. 131:
208, 222, 225
Bowma
n, Johni78
Boy, William 187
Boz. Ja
Brady.
mes 59, 184
Dani 78
Brady, Lisa 78, 221., 224
Brandon, Miss 94
Brandon, Bruce 67, 104, 105, 136,
211. 215, 220
Brienza, Janice 20, 29, 208, 233, 271,
256
Briggs, Renee 67,, ,
Brimlow, Chris 67
Brinkman, Barb 67
Brion, Mr. 94, 217
Britton, Laura 67, 130, 131, 220
Brooks, Mrs. 92
Brooks, Heidi 78, 226 ,
Brown, Chevette 78, 118 '
Brown, Crystal 118, 200
Broivn, Clay 106, 107, 110, 136, 164,
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Brown, David-67
Brown, David M. 67
Brown, Lamoine 78, 109, 121
Brown, Susan 181
Brown, William 78, 108, 109
Kathy 78
Bruderly, Mr. 940 U
Brumbaugh, Mrs. 94
Brunner, Kathy 20
Brunner, Mr. 58, 94
Bryant, Douglas 182
Bryant, Kathy 20
Buck, ,BrendaU37, 217, 219, 224
Buck, Joseph '59, 137, 208
Buckey, Krystin 5, 21, 149, 151, 188,
208, 216, 217, 223, 225, 233, 234
Buiara, Sandy 78
Bu n, David 59, .186
Bunch, Bill 21
Bunch, Bruce'59 '
Burke, Jeff 21, 196
Burke, Xavier 68, 70
Burkley, Krystal 59, 292, 219
Burley, Timothy 68
Burnip, Elizabeth 21 ' '
Burr, Gregory 59, 115, 199, 208
Burrier, Edna 21, 191, 233
Burtnelt, Gray 217
Burtnett, Gregg 21, 155, 233
Burtnett, Kelly 78 ,
Bush,'David 78 ' ' '
Butcher, Ray 68
Buttermore, Candy 21
Buttermore, Nancy 117, 129, 137
Bycraft, Joseph 79
Bycrafl, Sylvia 112
Cabassa, Patty 79, 82, 111, 131, 146
Cahassa, John 59, 190
Cade, Bill 20. 22, 107, 177
Calderone, Ned 59, 208
Cameron, John 112
Campbell, Kamala 79
Campbell, Greg 22, 166. 216
Campbell, JoAnne 37
Competelli, Mr. 94
Cannon, Anthony 79, 37, 109, 120
Cannon, Chris 22, 107
Cannon, John 109
Cannon, Rebekah 68, 117
Ciirii, Mrs. 93, 94. 214
Carli, Cynthia 59
Carli, Mr. 94
Carli, John 79
Carlson, Sheri 68, 161, 214, 219
Carpenter, Kevin 22, 208, 211, 215,
216, 233
Carr, Mrs. 94, 203, 271, 272
Carroll, Andrea 59, 208, 219
Carter, Kathy 197, 22
Carter, Marilyn 22, 199
Carter, Yolanda 68, 219, 220, 111
Cartwright, David 68
Carver, Jason 68
Caalggyi John 21, 22, 112., 115, 152,
Castello, Richard 37
Castellucci, Donna 68, 214, 216, 217
Chambers, Gary 79
Chapman, Miss 94, 204
Chapman, Scott 79, 105
Chardenet, Nicole 68, 216
Chen, Ming 68
Chen, Ming Chiu 59, 218
Christen, Lori 79, 224
Cibulus, Michael 68, 165
Cironi, David 68
Cironi, Deborah 59, 168
Cironi, Louie 21, 23, 106, 107. 136,
153, 233, 240
Claflin, Mr. 199, 94
Clark, Edward 59, 98, 182
Clark, Dan 59
Clark, Stephen 79
Clegg, Mr. 16, 102. 94
Clevenger, Mrs. 94
Close. Kim 23, 196
Clymore, Jacqueline 23, 150, 151,
187, 222, 233, 216, 208, 225
Clunk, R.R. 91
Clymore, Katherine 68, 224, 221
Cobb, Richard 79. 120
Cochran, Robin 79
Cochran, Sherry 23, 56
Coldsnow, Mary Ellen 68, 219
Collette, Melanie 225
Collins, Bill 59, 197, 184
Collins, Michael 79, 109
Collins, Thomas 68, 109, 119
Congelio, LuAnne 68, 216, 217
Connor, Angela 79, 221, 225
Cook, Clifford 135
Cove, Binion 67
Corington, 121
Courtney, Kimberly, Cover, 5, 26,
22, 23, 54. 208, 217. 220, 237, 271
Covington, Victor 79, 109
Cowen, Virginia 23, 24, 223, 225, 12
Crabtree, Betty 23, 203, 214, 233, 272
Crabtree, Betty 68, 219
Craven, Renee 23, 29, 223, 225
Crawford, Mrs. 94, 101
Crewaon, Kathleen 59
Crittenden, Marshall 108, 109. 121
Crockett, Sherry 68, 129
Crow, Terry 79
Cs1h,7Joyce 200, 211
Culp, Thomas 68, 112, 221, 224
Cunningham, Randy 24
Cunningham, Rodney 79
Curry, Keith 37, 201
Curry, Kristerl 79, 117
Curtis, Thomas 79, 109, 120, 132
Dailey, Laurie 44
Daily, David 24
REVIEWIINDEX 0 267
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-Hawkins, Lindai61, 200, 211
Hawkins, Troy 61 ,i I 1
Hawking, Mernon 31, W
:I-Iayes, Miss 94
Hayhurst, Patricia 70 ,
.- Haynesg Chi'is'170, ' 165, '214g'217fW'W
Haynes, Donnh 81 '
Hull ,R ,811 109 121, ,
HZsm7a1fDg.na'7o111'
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1Heqkmm, ,Jeffa1, 21s, 216
Hackman, Rqniiy, 81, 223
Hackman, Bruce 81' , , ' '
Heddleston, Patrick 81.109, 120
A Y ,.-w "1 'v
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Helman, John' 70 ' 1
H9159-1s,,Ka1hlfYn'?0w 1 we H- M5-F
Helsel. Steve '32, 183' ' '
Henke, ,Robefift 70 5 ,V N
Henry, Craigf32,g'l0Y, '132,1'1351f20Bf
211, 215, 216
Heppy.,Ev9-,7Q,-117,, ,,,,,, W,
Hem-y,111Me1issw7o in 11111 11
Hemi, Rdbert 184
Hgrdi7ic1i,'Malissa 70
Heslep, Michael 81 '
Hess, Dayid N81 ,
Hess, Melanie '81, 221, 224-
Hener,ABryan18l, 112
'1-lainie, ,Carla '71, 214, ,216 '-
Higuer, Don 182, ,
Higgins, Lyneiip ,161 ,Q 225 -- 5 Jw , ,
Hill, Gray 32, 201
Hi11,.Margaret,71, 224
Hillman,-"Wi1diE-Q82 V H 1 7' ' J "
Hines, Ddvid 32, 183, 234
Hz n Chris in 82
'vkis,.1. 'K' . 2, 1 n
Wpugmla, Scart az, 115, 220, 221, 132
Hlse Mr 94
'H 7hi1'1,,1fDif1, 211,189,2151218,7224m
2'1H2bb2,1M11i1i1 1714 177.1521 11 1
Hoebke, Brian' 71 -
Hbf1us,'Kin1bei-ly-71 f 4 r 0 1 M 1,2
Hdfius,'.FamQ1g1g 32,
Hoge, Dawfid,,82,,,
237 . ,
H0UQ!n,9lmU9P'!3? 511,11 in
H01hmk.f.Jefffey 82 . 1
Hollamon, Roverick 82 V
Holland., Mike 66, -71, 109, 201' '
Hollaway, Robin 82,v117, 221, 224
Holloway, Tressel 61
Vinny,
Hul1y,,JackQie- 71
Holly, Kaifqn 7224, , ,
Holly, Terri '32 ' ' '
HDIITIQE, BRITY 8, 62, 11.9, 132, 215
H01l3,QMRF1611BhjL33' PV N191 0," ""
, Hull, Steve 61, 77
Hans, ,Jodie 221, ,224 , , 1
H6oyies,f,Czjaiig'133,.1073 187,'1I95' "' 1
Hopp, Chris 82 K
Hoppgr, C1u:istophe11.71, 115, l55.,,,'+ '
215,216 2 1 '1
Horner, Gary'37, 233 V
Hornew Teams ,721w1129,1 'N 1. " 'N
Hmomnigky 37, 102, los, 112, 135,
,-136 , . 2 7
Howie, Keith 82, 120: , ' ' ' ' 1
' HofS211, Andrew 71.102, ins. 132,
iHbwe11',1Tyron 182, 211
Hl11l+DHlG,6l 7 in 7 7,
Hume,'.Scot1 71,1217 '
Hgyggsue fn, us, 1131, 220- 2
Himikmun, Gai17821 ' '
j,f11umsmun,"Mai-gie 71, 217
iQHu1ipii"'Tl1di1111S133F'1321 '119K,1-12331 "
Hur-fqrd,.Lan'y .109
i3iiHiIljforg1,IvLigq '71, 216- ,. A q
L fHux'l'Qrd, William 61,5107 '
'HFmF'5Ph?'T- ,SWG Wa 1927,
My q ,"'
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1:HogeQ' Kareuwszfikqg 2 208, 1 2151, W 2
Ingledue, Fred 61 A '
Isaac. Slaffon 119, 215, 221
Jackson, Mrs. 93
Jackson, Andre 71, 109, 119,
132
Jackson, Cheryl 61, 216, 225
Jackson, Samuel 211 1 1
Jacksnn, Craig 82
Jacobbs, Mathew 32
Jarman, Robert 61, 118, 200
Jellison
, Gail 16
Jenkins, Jenny 168, 221, 224 ,
Jenkins, John 33, 199
Jewell, Brenda 33
Jewell, Jodie 33, 196
Johanson, Mike 82, 109
Johnson, Mr. 94
Johnson. Cliff 33, 52, 107, 226
Johnson, Diane 71. 218, 221, 224
Johnson,,Jeffrey 71 , , ,
Johnson, Keith 32, 133, 201
Johnson, Laura 61, 218, 221, 224, 226
Johnson, Monica 66, 71, 217
Johnson, Rose 61, 128, 129, 226
Johnson, Toyia 34
Johnson, Vanessa 34, 283
Johnson, Wanda 197
Johnston, Michael 82,
Jones, Miss 94
Jones, Brian 61
Jones, Jeffrey 82, 108, 109, 120
Jones, Judy 61, 216, 221, 224
Jones, Karen 82
Jones, Lance 82, 109 ' A
Jones,
Lori 82
Jones, Marcella 82
Jones, Rhonda 82, 217
Jones, Roy 61, 102, 215
Jones, Suzanne 24, 34, 111, 208, 222,
256
225,
Jordan, James 61
Jordan, Jodie 34, 48,1203,224. 272
Theres 71, 217
Anita 71, 117, 129, 137, 201,
Jordan,
Jornet,
221. 224
Jamey, Joy 61
Jungarsten, Mona-167 1
Kallas,
Sherie 71, 217
Kandel, Juliet 71, 216, 226
Kandel, Paul 32, 34, 226, 233, 237
Kanyuck, Sherry 82
Karathanos, James 109, 121 W
Kee, Dwight 61 '
Kelly, David '71, 224
Kelly, Allison 5, 9, 20, 32, 34, 130,
131, 208, 220, 237, 252, 271
Kelly, Douglas 221, 226
Kelly, Jeffrey 33
Kelly, Julie 83
Kelly.
Keinp,
Michael 72
Felicia 34, 221, 224 1
Kennedy, Sonya 35, 221-1-
Kent, Danny 83
Kerns,
David 61, 63, 169
Kerr, Linda 35, 233
Kerr, Robert 198 ' '
Kidd, Billy 200, 211
Kidder. Gary 72
Kiel, D
Kilchm
iam: 72, 216, 221, 224
an, Kathy 83
Kile, Jeff 83, 37, 102. 132
Kimble, Justin 72
King, Chris 35, 137
King, S
ue'61, 117, 129, 137, 2251 1 1
Kinnard, David 35
Kinnard, David 132, 193, 215, 233
Kinnurd, Michael 72
Kirk, Mrs. 94, 197
Kirk, Sul-324, 35, 147, 152, 155, 208,
222,
225, 228, 234, 259
Kir, Mr. 94
Kickendall, James 83
Kirksey, Dale 109
Kirksey, David 107
Kirksey, Ivan 107, 132, 181
Kirksey, Troy 83, 87, 108, 109, 121,
132, 221M J ,
Kisei, Harvey 83 '
Kleinhans, Loren 35, 198
K1ine. Lisa 72, 117, 216
Kline, Christine 117, 40, 153, 129,
X 163, 216, 221, 224, 208 X ' X ,
268 0 REVIEWXINDEX
Knowles, Cindy 83
Kolm, Dave 187
Koon, Caroline 83
Koons, Peter 83
Kotlyna, Mr. 94
Kotolup, Theresa 72
Kovach, Robert 61, 198
Kramer, Mark 62, 190
Krider, Susan 83, 221, 224
Kriner, .lim 200
Kuceyeski, Mr. 94, 112, 109, 173
Kuhaneck, Virginia 83, 111, 223
Kuhnneck, Mrs. 180, 217, 94
Kuntzman, Dorothy 204
Kuntzman, Pamela 196, 36, 233
Lab,
Lalli
Dennis 72
, Tony 72, 109
Lalli, Charles 62, 132, 137, 155, 156
Lalli, Michael 83
Lalli,
215, 216, 221, 220
Lallie. Barbra 83
Lambert, Jennie 83
Lombert, Nelson 72
Lamp, Jeffrey 19, 38, 98
Lampe, Robert 83, 112
Peter 49, 62, 127,171, 172, 208,
LaNave, Michael 83, 109, 112
Lang, Hans 62
Lantta, Sirkku 41, 43, 131, 166, 216,
234
Lanlz, Kim 36
Lalimore, Cindy 62, 147, 222, 225
Latimore, Jerry 36, 197, 132, 217
Lauer, Greg 62, 149, 151, 216, 222,
225
Laushlin, Mrs. 95
Lawson, Delilah 83, 117, 221
Lawson, Carl 36, 201
Lawson, Toya 62, 202
Lear, Mr. 95, 115, 130, 131, 136
Lezear, Harold 83
Leath, April 72, 221, 224
Lea, Laura 62, 76, 204
Leedy, Dan 36, 115, 199
Leeman, Kim 28, 36, 50, 271
Leeman, Mark 72, 105, 215, 217, 220
Legros, Greg 62, 188
Legros, Steven 36, 189, 218
Leishman, Lora 72
Lemasler, Michael 37
Lewis, Regina 160, 219
Libulus, Mark 109
Lilly, Donna 62, 204
Lilly, Roger 37
Lilly, Teresa 83
Linsmaier, Mr. 95
Lipely, Kevin 72, 109, 201
Looke, Donna 83
Long, Chris 37, 61, 62
Long, Kathy 37
Long, Sarah 83, 223
Lorden, Kevin 83, 102
Lorden, Mrs. 93
Louis, Kevin 62, 132, 137, 147
Lowe, Matt 62, 102, 132
Lower, Charles
Lower, Debbie 83
Loy.
Cathy 83, 221, 224
Loy, Debra 83
Luginbuhl, James 72
Lunsford, Jeffrey 83
MacDougall, Linda 37
Madison, Robert 62, 112, 188, 224'
Madsen, Sandy 71, 72
Magee, Sallie 72, 216
Mastera, Holly 62, 204
Mastrek, Claudis 62, 221, 224
Mastrek, Shelmers 8, 72, 73
Mathison, Debra 72
Matthys, Alan 62, 106, 107, 208
Maxwell, Jill 62, 216, 225
May, Emma 84
May, Steven 62. 115, 215
May, Trisha 72
May, William
Mays, Dianna
Mays, Richard
Mazzei, Valerie 37
Mazzol, Marciann 72
McCallum, Jennifer 72, 84
Mc3g2l1um,John '12, 115, 215, 216,
McCallum, Lynn 30, 37, 216, 220,
223. 228. 233
McCammon, Jody 42. 221, 224, 226
McConnell, Scott 81, 217
McCown, Ann 62, 204
McDaniel, Brian 62
McDaniel, Kathleen 12, as, 152, 233
McDaniel, Thomas 72, 74, 102
McGaffick, Brenda 62, 185
McGirr, Sharon 37, 180, 208, 216, 221
McGrath, William 8-4
McGurren, Tim 37, 170, 193
Mcllvain, Robert 84
McKnight, Monica 84
McKnight, Shelly 84
McLaughlin, Bryan 72, 215
McLendon, Shawn 72
McMaster, Joe 183
McMillen, Mark 84
MeMi11in, Perry 84, 221, 224
McPherson, Margie 84
McPherson, May 84
McPherson, Nevada 84
Meek, Robin 72, 223
Mehnert, Dana 62, 107, 177, 208, 211,
216
Mehnert, Laurie 72, 219
Meir, Ralph 84
Meiring, Rhoda 63, 202
Melob, Louis
Mercer, Todd
Merki, Debbie 72, 226
Mgglgi, Joanne 24, 38, 152, 208, 225,
Merrell. Debbie 63, 219. 225
Merryman, Molly 84
Merrville, Trent
Metcalf, Benzetta 117, 137
Metzer, Theresa 84
Mick, Lisa 72, 219
Micketti, Toni 38, 111, 196
Middaugh, Paula 39
Middleton, Banita 84
Middleton, Lenise 72
Mikes, Brenda 39
Millberry, Robert 200
Miller, Miss 95
Miller, Mr. 95
Miller, Angela 216
Miller, Brandon 84
Miller, Cheryl 39, 196
Miller, Clavin 37, 169
Miller, Dale 190, 192
Miller, Dave 63
Miller, David 109
Miller, H. 98
Miller, Jeffrey 63, 198, 201
Miller Judith 63, 208
Moore, Mr. 95, 192
Moore, Charles 63, 198, 201
Moore, David 39,-118, 192, 123
Moore, David Ray 163
Moore, Joseph 63, 182
Moore
Richard 84
Moore, Tom 39, 169, 181, 183
Moore, Tony 40, 112, 136, 234
Moretini, Kim 73, 111
Morgan, Debbie
Morris, Mr. 95, 220
Morrison, Brenda 63, 202
MCTQISSOH. Russell 73, 114, 115, 136,
Mosier, James 198
Mudrick, Michael 40, 193, 233
Mulholland, Mr. 95. 107
Mummert, Larry 37
Mummert, Walter 40
Mundy, Misa 95, 216
Mundy, Marcee 40, 208, 221, 224
Murphy, Cynthia 73, 214
Murphy, Jerry 63, 102, 112
Murphy, Lisa 4-0, 44, 208, 209, 220,
233
Murphy, Mark 98, 115
Myers, Donald 84
Myers, Lisa 85
Nagle, Sandra 181
Naugle, Brenda 85
Needham. David 59, 63, 107, 271
Nelson, Anthony 73, 107
Newshutz, Tammy 37, 217
Nichols, Barb 85
Nichols. Coleen 166
Nichols, Gerald 40, 106, 107. 112,
118, 132, 163, 271, 215
Nichols, Larry 85, 109, 136, 210
Nichols, Sandy 37, 197
Nichols, Vicki 203, 272
Nicholson, Brenda 73, 219, 221, 224
Nicholson, Christin 73, 111
Nicholson, Vonnie 40
Nicholson, Norris 107, 112
Nicholson, Ruby 117, 128, 129
Maldoven, Miss 95
Mallard, Marlon 83, 120
Mancini, Lori 37
Marasky, George 83
Marazza, Shari 37
Marconi, Richard 83
Marian, Simona 72
Maian, Tiberiu 83
Marshall, Jodie 72
Marshall, Melvin 83
Martin, Chris 84, 109
Martin, Skip 84, 149, 150, 151
Martin, Tonia 84
Martino, Sandra 84, 223
Mason, Tammy 62, 219, 221, 224
Mason, Tonji 37, 208, 221, 224
Miller, Lynette 202
Miller, Milton 39, 169, 196
Miller, S. 73, 109, 186
Miller, Todd 193
Miller, William
Minger, Judy 63
Minnich, David 39, 45
Mitchell, Sandy 73, 221, 224
Mitchell, Victor 73
Mohr
Mohr
, Gregg 84, 109
, Larry 39, 183
Mohr, Michael 63, 181
Mohr. Sallie 73, 214
Monr
oe, William 84
Monsman, Miss 95
Montgomery, Penny 195
Niner, Patricia 73, 85
Ninouale, Mark 85
Nitz, Eirma 73, 219, 223
Nogle, Karen 41. 223, 225
Noling, James 73
Noll, Tracy 85, 221, 224, 226
Noll, Michael 98
Noll, Robert 73, 74, 150, 215, 221, ,
224
Noll, Kathy 85, 216, 217, 226 I
Noi-gquist, Bruce 73, 109, 132, 135,
Nuzum, Gladys 85, 211 ',
Oaties, Cynthia 85
Oesch, Jill 223 .
Offill, Darius 85, 118 5-
Offill, Winna 37 A
ONei1l, Tim 41, 193
Orr, Alice 73, 214, 213, 226
Ono, Brian 41, 208, 211
Ousley, Tommie 73
Owens, Douglas 85
Owens, Robert 37
Oyster, Brenda 85, 111
Oyster, Brian 41, 219
Oyster. Jeffrey 73, 109
Oyster. Rebecca 41
Packey, Brian 32, 41, 208, 225, 237
Packey, Laurie 85
Paletti, Marie 72, 214, 219
Pansino, Sondra 85, 101
Pansino, Vivian 63, 101, 129. 136,
168, 208, 219
Parke, Diane 63
Parker, James 63, 224
Parks, Cornell 73
Parlontieri, Chris 63, 104, 163
Parlontieri, Mary 84, 85, 165, 223
Parson, Lawrence 107, 110, 118
Pasco, Charlene 73, 111
Pasquale, Terri 85
Paxson, Milly 85
Payton, Cherryl 73
Peale, David 221, 222, 224, 225, 226,
231
Peddicord, James 85, 102
Thomas
223
REVIEWIINDEX 0 269
Sedei, Jerry 45, 185
Sells, Teresa 45, 181
Sepeda, Joe 87
Settle, K. 87, 223
Severance, L. 109
Severance, David 87, 210
Severance, Robert 87, 210
Sheetz, Kenneth 75, 215, 221, 224
Shefelton, Russell 46, 191
Sherrill, Holly 46, 197
Sherwood, Brian 190
Shimp, Samuel 75, 115, 215, 221, 224-
Shinlon. K. 87
Shipman, Dana 64, 75
Shipman, Dinah 87
Shipman. R. 87
Shggmaker, Richard 87, 109, 112,
6
Shollenherger, Amy 21, 22, 32, 46.
131, 208, 220, 237, 249, 271
Shonk, Joan 64, 197
Shonk, R. 98
Shank, Lori 87
Shonlt, Michael 64, 107, 186'
Shuster, Douglass 75. 117
Shuster, Miss 77, 95, 117, 129
Shuster. Mrs. 92
Siegfried, Patricia 46, 195
Simanella, Richard 75, 102, 132, 217
Simmons, Kurt 75, 109, 112
Simons, Cindy 75
Simpkins, Alice 64
Sims, Aaron 156
Sines, Curtis 46, 183
Sinkey, Mrs. 95
Sivey, Charles 46
Skoczinski, Johna 87
Slifkin. Patti 75. 216
Slimak, Stephanie 64, 217, 218, 222,
225, 226
Sloat, Ralph 87, 265
Slutz, Robert 27, 31, 46, 106. 107,
132, 135, 136, 137, 265
Slutz, Stacy 75
Stouffer, Stephen 65, 107, 155, 208,
218, 271
Stovall, Patricia 65
Strata, Gary 38
Streza, Brett 132
Strong, Kim 47, 48, 221. 224.
Stroup, Scott 65,, 104, 201 ,
Stryfeller, Catherin 65, 199, 208, 221,
224
Stuchell, Bart 65, 107
Stuchell, Bret 37, 63, 184
Sukosd, Ken 65
Summers, Richard 65, 110, 132, 200,
226
Swagler, Dawn 65
Swain, Sandy 76 " N
Swarts, Jeffrey 221, 224
Sunnestvedt, Kaia 65, 208, 216, 217,
225, 226
Tanner, Daunette 76, 223 -
Taschwer, Jerry 47, 189, 218, 233
Taschwer, Laury 76, 87
Tashwer, Shen'y 82
Tatsh, Lori 65, 204
Taylor, Cathy 76, 219
Taylor, Marend 76
Taylor, Randolph 76, 119
Teal, Bonnie 76, 129, 165, 168
Teal, Todd 47, 217 , ' '
Tennis, Terri 76
Teodore, Lisa 5, 30, 47, 149, 150, 151,
208, 216, 219, 222, 225, 239
Teppert, Angel 65, 199
Teppert, Crystal 47, 187, 233
Thatcher, Jeanne 65, 202
Wallace, Lauri 9, 25, 48, 208
Walton, Mrs. 95, 202
Wamsley, Shelley 57. 165, 220, 221,
224
Wamsley, Mr. 92
Ward, Paul 76
Wasson, Valeria 48, 224, 226
Watson, Alice 48, 203, 214, 233, 272
Wayne, Linda 48, 203, 214-
Webb, Mr. 92, 217
Webster, Barbara 129
Webster, Mary Lou 65, 168
Weider, Leu 76, 223
Thigpen, Richard 37, 118, 123
Thomas, Catherine 32, 47, 165, 208,
233
Thomas David 65, 220
Thomas: Diane 204
Thomas
Gary 65, 200, 221
Thomas: Josephine 117
, Karen 165, 200, 211, 220,
Weimer,
Weimer,
Ann 78, 81, 168, 216, 226
Jennifer 21, 48, 208, 216,
228, 233, 256, 271
Welser, Mrs. 93
Wert, Andy 69, 76, 115, 215, 216, 217
Wert, Doug 21, 37, 115, 127, 163, 215,
216, 231, 237
West, Loraine 190
White, Michele 223
Wiegel, Mr. 91
Wiese, John 76, 127, 155, 215, 216,
220
Wiese, Marianne 59, 65, 101, 208, 216
Wilcox, Jim 37, 189, 218
Williams, Mrs. 216
Williams, Billy 76
Williams, Cindy 65
Williams, Larry 76
Williams, Heather 216
Williams, Raymond 109
Williams
Williams
, Robin 76, 221, 224
, Terrence 119
Williamson, Alan 48, 65, 107, 169
Willis,
Lori 76, 221, 224
Wilson, Craig 112
Wilson,
Darlene 221
Wilson, Kimberly 76
Wilson, Linda 219
Wilton, James 65, 184-
Wiitgtg, Ray 25, 27, 43, 48, 216, 232
Wisse, Tina 76, 101
Smarr, Clint 75
Smith, Debbie 87
Smith, Beth 64, 182
Smith, Gary 46. 233
Smith, John 87
Smith, Kenneth 87-109, 118
Smith, Mr. 95, 187
Smith, Robert 64
Smith, Sharon 46, 117. 196
Snyder, B. 109
Vanderkan, Dana 221
Snyder, Kimberly 202, 226
Snyder, Tracy 64, 202
Sn der, Vicki 87
Sohys, Mary 87, 149, 151, 216
Spall, Shawna 87, 223
Speakman, Kevin 75, 109
Spears, Ricky 5. 46, 215, 216, 225
Specht, Grectchen 87, 129
Spencer, Richard 75
Sponseller, Ken 221, 226
Springer, Julie 64, 197
Spurgeon, Elizabeth 46
Stanley, April 46, 196
Stanley, Carol 75
Stanley, William 46, 112, 177, 208,
218. 233
Stargen, Denise 37. 118, 123
Stargen, Jeffrey 64, 120
Saint Clair, Robert 87, 109
Steinwender, Shari 46, 199, 208, 233
Stellabot, Marla 87
Stewart, Christopher 83, 109, 120
Stewart, Jack 24, 30, 40, 46, 233, 271
Stewart, John 64. 271
Stewart, Juan 46, 118, 122, 137
Sticker, Michelle 24, 29, 33, 46, 115,
130, 131, 137. 225. 237. 240
Stieb, Chris 46, 196
Stieb, Dale 64, 225
Stieb, Eugene 43, 183
Stifiler, Christine 199
Stifflcr, Irvin 109
Stillion. Thomas 64. 224
Stockli, Brian 64, 184
Stone, Amy 76, 111, 165
Stone, Elizabeth 47, 208, 233
Stone, Mrs. 93
Thomas, Leigh Ann 23, 47, 131, 208,
216, 221, 224, 233
Thomas, Sherri 47
Thompson, Gail 65, 98, 224
Tonger, Mr. 95, 110, 233
Tolle, Adam 112
Tulle, Stuart 65, 106, 107, 112, 132
Toole, Jennie 76, 221, 224
Torok, Miss 58, 95
Trainer, Cliff 119
Trainer, Harb 47, 137, 169, 196
Trainer, Matt 47
Trainer, Troy 109, 119, 121
Trieff, Janice 219
Triplett, Aemita 221
Truman, Allen 76, 108, 109, 112
Trummer, Shawn 109
Tschappatt, Chris 65, 208, 215, 220.
221
Tucker, Mark 47, 189, 218
Turner, Mark 65, 198, 224
Underwood, William 65
Utterback, Mr. 95, 98, 107, 127
Withrow, Terri 48
Wittenbrook, Vernon 184
Wonner, Mitzi 76
Wforley, Raymond 7
Worley, Roger 76, 65
Wright, Cathy 76
Wujcik, Mrs. 95, 217
Wuske, Mrs. 95
Yoho, Mr. 95, 189, 218
Yost, Mr. 95, 185
Young, Lori 206
Zaleski, Mark 76, 132
Zaleski, Mike 418, 109, 136
Zaleski, Rita 76
Zarilla, Sondra 65, 165. 219
Zelasko, Mr. 96
Zeni, Thomas 48, 180, 34, 208, 153,
215, 233, 239, 271
Vargo, Mr. 95, 200, 204
Vesey, Dawn 65
Vesey, Ken 76, 216
Vicars, Craig 65, 107, 109
Vicars,
Vicars,
David' 65, 208
Ronnie 76
Vick ames 27 47 208 215, 216,
Ziegler, Tina 68, 75, 200, 220, 223
Ziegler, Evelyn 48, 199
Ziegler, Theodore 76
Zinkon, 221, 224
Zmuda, Susan 65, 220
Zucchero, Amt 65, 71, 216, 221, 265
Zucherro, Dana 76
Zumhar, Kevin 21, 27, 38, 48, 115,
127, 163, 170, 208, 215, 220, 233
Zurakowski, Mr. 95, 175, 176, 221
Zurbrugg, Cindy 25, 48, 101, 174, 265
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221, 222, 224, 225, 226. 233
Vick, Janice 216
Virden, Gerald 47, 201, 208, 221, 224,
225
Voytko, Jennifer 221, 223
Voytko, Jodi 47, 219, 224
Wade, Vincent 47, 112
Waggenspack, Mr. 95
Wagner, Mr. 96
Wagoner, Debbie 165
Wagoner, Mary 76, 221, 224,
Wainuskis, Terry 37
Walizer, Craig 76
Walker, Debra 76
Walker, Helen 65
Walker, Robert 47
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COLOPI-ION
The 1979 CHRONICLE was printed by the offset
lithography process and bound by the Hunter Pub-
lishing Company in Winston-Salem, North
Carolina. The binding is composed of 160 point
binders board with black and red offset ink. In
addition, the cover is wrapped with fabric on which
the photographs were published. The photo of the
old high school was furnished by Plajer 81 Cross
studios. The blue background used in the introduc-
tion is a combination of blue and pink if 542. The
body of book is published with brown-black ink on
an 80 lb. embossed paper. Type styles used for
headlines were style if 100 Bodoni and style 549 152
Latin Extra Condensed. Body copy was 10 pt. Bo-
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This yearfs Student Senate realizing a lack of
school spirit formed a new committee, 'The
Spirit Projectfi- to initiate spirit within the
student body. The project began with a spirit
project assembly on October 11th presented
by Senate members Rick 'Riley, Kevin Zum-
bar and Kim Courtney. The assem-
bly pointed out our school's lack of, and need
for spirit and presented many new ideas for
boosting school spirit. Closely following the
spirit assembly was Homecoming Cpages 146
and 1471, which for the firstftime carried a
unique themeg "Over the Rainbown. For the
-7-sg'
first time in A.H.S. history classes chose mot-
tos, colors., mascots and songs as repre-
sentations of class spirit. In order to bring the
students more exciting assemblies Senate
scheduled 'LThe Aces", a frisbee throwing
duo, performing accuracy, speed and freestyle
skills. fpage 1421. The everpopular powder-
puff football was a 'csmashingu success with
the Senior "79rs" emerging as the champions.
Seventy nine may have been the end of a dec-
ade but it was a new beginning for spirit at
Alliance High School.
August 29, 1973
Alliance City Schools did
something unusual this
summer. For the first time
prior to September ,school
buses made their rounds
which signified the return
of an old tradition, that is, a
spring vacation.
June 7th, 1979
Once again wejinished our
180 days of school on a
Thursday. This was the
In all, we have encountered forty-one Fridays
this yearg the day' in which everyone antici-
pates their upcoming activities. After basket-
ball and football games, A.H.S. Students can
be found visiting Spaghetti Tree University,
studying subjects such as, Car Modeling, Ad-
vanced Hood Sitting, and Munchies 1 and 2. If
not at Spaghetti Tree University, students may
be found either cruising the strip, sitting at the
Freedom Square Lounge or just having a good
time at the party of the weekend.
Vacation Schedule 1978-79
Sept. 4th - Labor Day
Oct. 20th - TeacherfStaff Conference -
h , , .Nov. 23-24 - Thanksgiving Recess
lags' year "1 'winch aflass Dec. 22-Jan. 2 finclusivel Winter Recess
will huve graduated tn- the Jan. 15 - Martin Luther King Day
5e'f'enueS' The- Class of 79 Jan. 19 - Recordsffieports fend of 1stsem.J
will have by 'wwe we are Feb. 12 - Closed due to snow
sure, found out what
should have been
"STUDlED" in the 70's, to
be better prepared in the
'80's.
Feb. 19 - Presidentis Day
Feb. 26 - Closed due to snow
Mar
ch 30 - Teacher!Staff Conference
April 13-22 Cinclusivej Spring Recess
. May
23 - Memorial Day,
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