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THE . BEXLEO 1976 , y VOLUME 40 BEXLEY HIGH SCHOOL BEXLEY, OHIO EDITORS: NANCY KATZ CATHY RETZLAFF - J ACTIVITIES Editor: Alicia Eckley Wendy Steele UNDERCLASSMEN Editor: Heidi Johnston Debbie Stone SPORTS Editor: Beth Skilken Suzie Melmed Dan Setnar FACULTY Editor: Barry Mentser Cathy Tanenbaum TYPING Editor: Tammy Epperson Tana Frank BUSINESS Editor: Anna Greenberg Beth Mindlin Lani Knight Randi Mellman Linda Bowman After having been intimately involved with the BEXLEO for the past twelve months, we send in the last pages with mixed emotions — a combination of sadness, elation, and overall satisfaction. The 1976 BEXLEO is now completed, the product of the hard work, creativity, and cooperation of some 30-odd individuals. These people have pooled their ideas to make a unique and exciting yearbook. To recognize their efforts, we would like to take this opportunity to extend our thanks. Our appreciation goes to Van Ramsey of Bexley Galleries, who has generously donated his time, equipment, and professional expertise to enhance the photography in our yearbook. Another per- son whose assistance has been invaluable is Wes Mirick, our publisher’s representative. No matter how ridiculous our questions seemed, Wes was willing throughout the year to help us find the answers. Also, without Wes’ guid- ance, we would have never learned to make those snap decisions! And how could we not express our gratitude toward Miss Andrews? The time she put in above and beyond the call of duty has been greatly appreciated. Other special thanks go to our business manager Anna Greenberg and to our staff photographers, Dan Unkefer and Alan Mindlin. But most of all, we commend the entire staff on a job well done. Without their dedication and enthusiasm, this yearbook would not be. The color spectrum has been used in this year’s book to capture the spirit of ’76. We are able to follow the sequence of the colors as they lead us through our year at Bexley. Stretching from red to violet, nature always dis- plays these colors in the same order. Whether it be a rain- bow, a prism reflection, or a soap bubble, the colors of the spectrum, ever present, stand out because of their perfec- tion and uniqueness. Out of our respect for the logical beauty found in nature, we dedicate the 1976 BEXLEO to those who appreciate the natural world in which we live. w VCADEMICS. . . ‘ THEME 5 r ri TION. . .COMPETITION. . .COMPETITION. . THEME 7 EMENT. . .INVOLVEMENT. . .INVOLVEMEN THEME 9 IIGHLIGHTS. . .HIGHLIGHTS. . .HIGHLIGHT 14 THEME 15 A E A □ E M I E S ACADEMICS 7 9 1. DONALD WYNKOOP — Principal. 2. JOHN BLOUGH — Superintendent. 3. NANCY KATZ, WILLIAM YOUNG, ROBERT DUFFY, SUSAN SCATTERDAY, THOMAS WILLIARD — Board of Education. Not pictured; AL HARMON. 4. DANA SW1NEHART — Assistant Principal. 1. JAMES CLICK — Drivers' Education. 2. KAREN ANDREWS — English. Business. 3. ALAN CORN —English, Latin. 4. NIAL DAVIS — Social Studies. ACADEMICS 21 1. CAROLE JARRELL — English. 2. MICHAEL JENKS — Music. 3. MARLENE FLEMING — Reading. 4. EARL FOCHT — Drivers’ Education 5. SANDRA HAINES — Physical Education Health. ACADEMICS 23 1. ISOBEL INGLIS — French, Russian. 2. DONAHEY JONES — Social Studies. 3. DAVID FEY —Science. 4. MARCIA GREENE — Business. 5. WILLIAM JARRELL — Math. 2. 3. 4. RHODENA MASYS — Home Economics. KEITH KLAIBER — English. MICHAEL LOGSDON — Science. STEVEN KAYE — Science. 1. ACADEMICS 25 1. JOEL MATHIAS — Choral Music. 2. GENE MILLARD — Social Studies. 3. C. ROBERT MYERS — English. 4. STEVEN NAZARUK — Physical Education. 1. RUSSELL OWEN — Business. 2. SARA PFAFF — English. 3. ROBERT PFORSICH — Orchestra. 4. ROBERT PETERS — Social Studies, Drama, Speech. 5. ROBERT RINGER — Industrial Arts. 1. THOMAS TYKODI — Math. 2. JOANN STEARNS — English, Spanish. 3. VINCENT SPECIALE — Physical Education, Health. 4. JAMES TATMAN — Science. 5. BEN TENWALDE — Math. 1. THELMA TOY — French. 2. NANCY ZASTUDIL— Spanish. 3. R. G. SMITH — Science. 1. WILBERT BODEN — Guidance. 2. JANICE HARRIS — Psychologist. 3. SUE PRIDEMORE — Guidance. 4. MARGARET WILCOX. NANCY HUNLEY — Nurses. 5. HELEN SCOTT — Guidance. 30 1. KAREN COOPER, JANE SMITH, HELEN SCHWAB, FRANCIS DOUGHTY, LINDA DEWEY. SUE MCNAUCHTEN — Cooks. 2. NORM WORKMAN, SYLVESTER COCHRAN — Custodians. 3. SHARON BENNETT, BETTY MITCHELL, DONNA HANKS — Secretaries. 4. JOHN CLARK, BENNIE HALL, GEORGE CLEVELAND, ALAN JOHNSON, LEONARD WRIGHT, PAUL BAISDEN — Maintenance. ACADEMICS 31 ; : Varsity Football Team: 1st row; Coach Klaiber, Head Coach Focht, Scott Turner, Steve Feinthel, John Winstead, Doug Ehrman, Jim Betz, Mike Kunkler, Jim Gatterdam, Gene Owen, Coach Tatman, Coach Hoyer. 2nd row; Marc Fagin, Tim Pedon, Matt Farley, Scott Miller, Tim Beck, John Orendorff, Pat Finan, Steve Wynkoop, Neil Drewes, Paul Mercer, Mark Kolbe, Scott Schaffer. 3rd row; Paul Frank — mgr., Mike Barnett — mgr., Mark Essig, Dave Richardson, Tim Tarrier, Bob Lang, Joe Goloversic, Brian Nordin, Charles Alexander, Joe Spangler, Chip Wendt, Kurt Gatterdam, Dave Hamilton, Ray Dipaolo. 34 NEW LEADER HEADS LION PACK Bexley 0 Canal Winchester 27 Bexley 33 Grandview 6 Bexley 7 Bishop Hartley 22 Bexley 0 Bishop Ready 26 Bexley 10 Academy 7 Bexley 3 St. Charles 7 Bexley 6 Portsmouth 25 Bexley 7 Walsh Jesuit 41 Bexley 7 Eaton 0 COMPETITION 35 SENIOR LIONS DISPLAY POWER 1. John Winstead — guard, linebacker 2. Doug Ehrman — safety, halfback 3. Steve Feinthel — guard, end 4. Gene Owen — end 5. Mike Kunkler — tackle 1. Scott Turner — center Dave Hamilton — tackle Jim Gatterdam — tackle 4. Jim Betz — quarterback 2. 3. COMPETITION 37 Reserve Football Team: 1st row; Scott Kearns, Matt Finan, George Gantner, Tim Ulmer, Duffy Klamfoth, Tim Bolon. 2nd row; Ass’t Coach Blubaugh, Chris Stallman, Robby Crompton, Ray Miller, Steve Hill, Robert Eng- land, Coach Davis. 3rd row; Chris Poock, Mark Zarbaugh, Mike Ray, Joe Meyers, David Lape, Craig Feyh, Jimmy Sophos, Jeff Baas. HOCKEY TEAM DRIVES TO A SUCCESSFUL SEASON Varsity Hockey Tearn: 1st row; Mari Wiseman, Mary Mayo, Connie Wiseman, Kathy Kennedy, Cheryl Wynkoop, Christy Bess. 2nd row; Coach Edwards, Jeannie Moser, Julie Clements, Carolyn Coughlin, Vicki Voelker. Cathy Hughes, Emily Myers, Magie Finan. COMPETITION 39 Reserve Hockey Team: 1st row; Sue Weber, Jane Branstit- ter, Linda Beck, Robin Cannon. 2nd row; Peggy Rappold, Lisa Porterfield, Beth Collins, Cheri Futerman, Birdie Tan- ner. 3rd row: Debbie Furgason, Margaret Brown, Amy Smith. Marcia Huggins, Sarah Bolon, Jean Sixt, Sharon Hoechstetter. BEXLEY BEATS BEST AT STATE TENNIS TEST Reserve Tennis Team: 1st row; Amy Bennett, Lisa Grins- felder, Elizabeth Karr, Mary Stickney, Cathy Wilcox, Susan Taylor, Debbie Lindner. 2nd row; Coach Click, Lisa Mead, Linda Click, Anne Campbell, Martha Fraas, Heidi Alexander, Louise Kirn, Missi Cartwright, Mary Flood, Nancy Kean. Top: Varsity Tennis Team: 1st row; Amy Feinthel, Wendy Sweney — co-capt., Missy Karr co- capt., Stacie Seckel. 2nd row; Coach Click, Leah Earl, Lori Schottenstein, Patti Schiff, Amy Weiffen- bach. Bottom: Wendy Sweney — co-capt., Coach Click, Missy Karr — co-capt. COMPETITION 43 COMPETITION SPIKERS NET DISTRICT CHAMPIONSHIP Varsity Volleyball Team: 1st row; Sue Stout, Lian Calvo, Mary Ann Winstead, Jodi Crosson, Nancy Krieger. 2nd row; Coach Haines, Sue Jacobs, Kathy McLain, Lucy Taylor, Susan Bigrigg, Barb Gould, Susan Davis. 46 COMPETITION 47 Reserve Volleyball Team: 1st row; Mikki Fausnaugh, Zoe Thackery, Tracy Penn, Susan Davis, Lisa Bowen, Lori Heiser, Susan Bigrigg, Janet Harriman, Jodi Crosson, Tammy Clow- son, Beth Wiser, Coach Haines. DISTRICT PUTTERS PLACE FIRST IN Top: Reserve Golf Team: 1st row; Ted Wendt, Mike Stone. 2nd row; Jim Flood, Bruce Aldrich, Mike Buechner. Bottom: Varsity Golf Team: 1st row; Tom Mason, Coach Tenwalde, Andy Palmer. 2nd row; Gus Cook, Judy Shock, John Schafer. 48 SSjj. ' Right: Todd Millard — co- capt., Coach Millard, Phil Wright — co-capt. Bottom: Varsity Basket- ball Team: 1st row; Doug Ehrman, Todd Millard — co-capt., Phil Wright — co-capt., Randy Sokol, Mike Levison. 2nd row; Coach Millard, Scott Miller, John Orendorff, Larry Wilson, Ty Loeffert, Jim Betz, Lance Lerch, Paul Frank — mgr. Not pictured; Alec Clarke. 1 Reserve Basketball Team: 1st row; Dan Roslovic, Jeff Koltun, Mark Fisher, Mike Willard. Jay Holzworth. Charles Alexander. Doug Hill, Paul Lynn — mgr. 2nd row; Jeff Weisman, Skip Riechert, Jim Young, Jeff Johnston, Bill Pohlman. Chip Wendt, Mike Torch, Coach Hoyer. COMPETITION 53 Freshman Basketball Team: 1st row; Eric Acton — mgr., Mike Stone, Tom Mason, Ray Miller, Doug Devine, Jim Sophos, Jack Lake, Coach Blu- baugh. 2nd row; Joe Myers, Jay Prout, Jim Sharpe, Norwood Deems, Dave Lape, Craig Middlemus, Chris Halla, Ted Wentz. 54 ■ ....... Varsity Gymnastics Team: 1st row; Betsy Briggs, Jeannie Sixt, Connie Wiseman, Cindy Clarke. K. K. Kennedy. 2nd row; Beth Wiser, Julie Clements, Judy Lom- bardo, Debbie Roth, Nancy Day, Karla Blowers. 3rd row; Leslie Coney, Susie Jef- frey, Mari Wiseman. 4th row; Cathy Day, Betsy Tobin, Diane Cooke. Not pictured; Tammy Greenberg, Sarah Bolon. FEMALES FLY HIGH COMPETITION Reserve Wrestling Team: 1st row; Dan Lisko, Dan Shulte, Brad Morgan, Dave Richardson, Kelly Stowell, Kevin Clark. 2nd row; Joe Figenbaum, Wayne Gold, Gary Lichtenstein, Paul Mercer, Kurt Gatterdam, Chris Stallman, Coach Tatman. Not pictured; Jay Rosenbloom, George Gantner. 58 . Mat Maids: 1st row; Mary Jo Essig, Mary Anne Winstead, Tracy Davis, Patty Gatterdam, Tana Frank. 2nd row; Mari Wiseman, Robin Cannon, Jill Drewes, Julie Kramer, Ruth San- ford, Teresa O’Brien — reserve co- capt.. Karen Kunkler. 3rd row; Clau- dia Pallay, Dori Appel, Joan Hol- den, Cindy Solomon, Joyce Berger, Janet Lucktenberg — reserve co- capt., Sherry Kearns, Debbie Kal- man. Not pictured; Kim Newman — varsity capt., Linda Williams — var- sity capt., Debbie Stone, Christy Klamfoth. COMPETITION 59 Varsity Girls Basketball Team: Susie Taylor, Nancy Kreiger — co-capt., Diane Costello, Mary Anne Winstead, Maggie Finan, Pam Kramer — co-capt., Sue Stout, Jenny Halla, Susan Bigrigg, Coach Haines. COMPETITION 61 LIONESSES SHOOT FOR AN EXCITING SEASON Girl’s Reserve Basketball Team: 1st row; Missy Long, Patty Gray. 2nd row; Maureen Bellamy, Lisa Kalten- ecker, Amy Smith, Susan Seebode. 3rd row; Karen Kunkler — mgr., Suzy Levine — mgr., Cheri Futer- man, Debbie Doches, Betsy Jackson, Jody Crossen, Coach Haines. t $ vi Har land h Co| Swim Team: 1st row; Michqua Alcott, Debbie Schafer, Amy Burns, Susie Arnold. 2nd row; Janet Harriman, Susan Buchanan, Missy Cartwright, Gary Wiesinger. 3rd row; Alexa Kirsh, John Hol- land, Rick DeLuca, Mitch Fries, Tod Eilers, Steve Maier. 4th row; Anita Fries, Heidi Bredenbeck, Ruth Miller, Don Dillon, Jeff McGuire, Tim Miller, Dan Skilken, Dave Markstein. 5th row; Emily Myers, Anna Greenberg, Louise Waddell, Karen Saas, Sean Macabe. 6th row; Jeff Bloede, Kevin Collins, John Zahn, Jay Leukart, Rick Hoechstetter, Tim Iseringhauser, Dan Ferguson. COMPETITION 63 SWIM TEAM AROUSES STUDENT INTEREST STRATEGY INFLUENCES CHESS AND DEBATE COMPETITIONS Top: Chess Club Officers: pres. — Dan Setnar, v. pres. — Bud Bohn, sec.-treas. — Johanna Eisenberger. MEES GOES TO STATES, TEAM ENDS SEASON 13-0! Right: tri-capt. — Doug Williard, tri-capt. — John Altmaier, tri- capt. — Bill Mees, Coach Owen. Bottom: Cross Country Team: mgr. — Lee Shackelford, John McCrystal, Chris Walls, Sam Starr, Lyndie Borror, Nick Roslovic, Doug Williard, Todd Eilers, John Altmaier, Kevin James, Bill Mees, Ken Turner, Jim Hughes, John Heller, Coach Owen. 66 SOCCER TEAM SOCKS IT TO ’EM Top: Varsity Soccer Team: 1st row; Eric Ingwerson, Rick Mayo, Spencer Fraas, Kelly Stowell, Gene Thei- bert, Tony Mayo, Brian Spillman, Adam Goldberger, Jack Lake. 2nd row; co-capt. — Glenn Sharpe, co- capt. — Dave Fulford. 3rd row; Chris Stallman, Barry Cushman, John Hyer, Tim Boden, Alex Frank, John Flood, Mike Torch, Jay Rosenbloom, Rocky Harmon, Bart Friedenberg, Coach Nazaruk. Right: co-capt. — Dave Fulford, Coach Nazaruk, co- capt. — Glenn Sharpe. 68 Bottom: Reserve Soccer Team: 1st row; Biff Bennett, Chuck Lodge, Dave Bishoff, Steve Katz, John Reis- man. 2nd row; Dave Solomon, Tim Miller, Gavin Levin, Charles Hauser, Josh Cook, Brad Tapee, Andy Meyer. 3rd row; Kurt Seiler, Larry Heiser, Scott Edwards, Jeff McGuire, Steve Briggs, Jim Sharpe, John Spangler, Donny Dillon, Mark Fisher, Coach Nazaruk. COMPETITION 69 BEXLEY’S KNOW-IT-ALL’S ARE IN THE KNOW In-the-Know Team: alt. — Peter Whitman, Mary Klages, Garry Mentser, Ken Siegel, Barry Mentser. COMPETITION 71 .•«....••«V • V V4i........................................ INVOLVEMENT 75 BONDAGE, BIRDIE, AND BEAUTIES EXHIBIT BEXLEY’S BEST VmiloarphllRc « | in xto rmitun Win iBwa ibmufth MI nrtnl U . Vmii imk nk-d£r now |Hin nk human wnkn ill v.u llinm h 11 nik d U:h ajjcncie Thank lo you •il’ lypn INVOLVEMENT 79 v H 1 Top: Top Ten Scholars: 1st row; Ceil Thurn, Lee Shackelford. 2nd row; Howard Futerman, Mary Klages, Alec Clarke, Karen Lisko, Karen Eckert, Alan Rosen- wasser, Linda Shimer. Not pictured; Brad Beaver. Left: National Merit Scholarship Semi- Finalists: 1st row; Mary Klages, Alec Clarke, Nancy Katz, Kris Bergquist, Adam Goldberger, Lee Shackelford. SENIORS SHOW INTELLIGENCE!? BEXLEY’S CHIEF ROWDIES Varsity Cheerleading Squad: 1st row; alt. — Nancy Nagle, Barrie Jeffrey, Rita Lom- bardo, Susie Melmed. 2nd row; Teri Meloy, capt. — Beth Bishoff, Beth Skilken. Marching Band: 1st row; Donna Jessberger, Elizabeth Birtcher, Becky Gutmann, Robin Cannon, Terri Duga, Ellen Jessberger, Ruth Zietlow, Cathy Wilcox, Peggy Park, Elizabeth Whiteside, Liz Nusken, Pete Whitman, Linda Harper, Stella Mekaru, Steve Long. 2nd row; Megan Schneider, Mitch Fries, Joyce Eckert, Marilee Sti- nemetz, Bill Smith, Lynn Tenwalde, Gary Silver, Bob Jessberger, Shelley Ballenger, Mary Anne Winstead, Bill Harriman, Tammy Greenberg, Malinda Goodrich, Cathy Scott. 3rd row; Jeff McGuire — drum major, Bruce Grossman, Carrie Dunkin, Gina Tanner, Debbie Eggleston, Kevin James, Jason Goldhaber, Janet Harriman, Cheryl Shuff, Julie Vale, Jane McCrystal, Chris Walls, Lisa Hetzel, Linda Click, Lori Heiser, Bonnie Fought. 4th row; Susan Lam- brecht, Peter Retzlaff, Mark Sinks, Beth Lodge, Cindi Dunkin, Marc Bryant, Ken Siegel, Irwin Yablok, Mary Ann Day, John Hel- ler, Roger Weaver, Kurt Seiler, Karin Koch, Lou Cannon, Steve Woods, Teresa Rice. 5th row; Scott Smallsreed, Robert Kuhn, Dan Furgason, Steve Gladen, Brad Tapee, Jeff Lewis, John Hetzel, Keith Deardurff, Scott Gordon, Tim Iseringhausen, Jeff Bloede, John McCrystal, Russell Lossing, Jay Rosenbloom, Wayne King, Sheryl Goldin, Bill Jones. Not pictured; Barry Cushman, Mike Duffy, Jan Duga, Amy Shackelford, Gary Lichtenstein, Chuck Lodge, Lee Shackelford, Sam Starr, John Schwab, Bryan Weber, Tom Williard, Karen Lisko, Risa Dinitz. 82 Concert Band: 1st row; Malinda Goodrich, Cindi Dunkin — sec., Karin Koch. Debbie Eggleston. 2nd row: Tammv Greenberg, Cathy o Scott, Linda Click, Carrie Dunkin, Liz Nusken, Risa Dinitz, Lynn Tenwalde, Amy Shackelford, Stella Mekaru, Lee Shackelford, Gina Tanner, Shelley Ballenger. 3rd row; Robin Cannon, Jane McCrystal, Donna Jessberger, Marilee Stinemetz — treas., Cheryl Shuff, Teresa Rice, Julie Vale, Marc Bryant, Lisa Hetzel, Susan Keene, Bruce Grossman, Kevin James, Roger Weaver, Bill Smith, Ruth Zietlow, Chuck Lodge, John McCrystal, Steve Woods, Elizabeth Birtcher. 4th row; Joyce Eckert, Becky Gutmann, Irwin Yablok, Cindy Gilkerson, Cindy VanStratten, Beth Lodge, Janet Harriman, Mark Sinks, Barry Cushman, Peggy Park, Scott Gordon, Scott Smallsreed, Brad Tapee, Sheryl 1 Goldin, Gary Lichtenstein, Sam Starr, Ellen Jessberger, Jason Goldhaber, Keith Deardurff, Russell Lossing, Bob Jessberger, Jeff McGuire, ■Steve Feinthel — v.p. 5th row; Peter Whitman, Lou Cannon — pres., Elizabeth Whiteside, Cathy Wilcox. 6th row; Mr. Jenks, Jeff Lewis, Bryan Weber, Jeff Bloede, Tom Williard, John Heller, John Hetzel, Robert Kuhn, Tim Iseringhausen. Bill Jones, Wayne King, Dan Furga- son, Mitch Fries, Megan Schneider, Lori Heiser, Bonnie Fought, Terri Duga, Jan Duga, Mike Duffy, Gary Silver, Peter Retzlaff, John Schwab, Jay Rosenbloom, Chris Walls, Steve Gladen, Ken Siegel, Kurt Seiler. Not pictured; Bill Harriman, Mary Ann Day. INVOLVEMENT 83 “AND THE BAND PLAYED ON” Lionettes: 1st row: Debbie Stone — co- capt., Leah Lake. Teresa O’Brian, Chrisse Williams, Nancy Hess — capt., Laurie Wil- liams, Lynne Jeffrey, Tracy Davis, Heidi Johnston. 2nd row; Cathy Retzlaff, Jennifer Burns, Julie Kramer, Carolyn Coughlin, Amy Gordon, Miss Inglis — adv., Debbie Gombert, Rhoda Harris, Margie Carr, Vanessa Wright, Cathy Hughes. MARCHERS KICK UP SCHOOL SPIRIT Top: Choir: 1st row; Lisa Mead, Anne Kozelek, Margie Carr, Deb- bie Stone, Becky Buhrmaster, Jeannie Moser, Megan Schneider, Lisa Atcheson, Kelly Metz, Linda McLain, Lori Heiser, Cindy Gilk- erson, Heidi Johnston, Amanda Rosenthal. 2nd row; Jan Betz, Jill Bloede, Anne Campbell, Chrisse Williams, Julie Clements, Ellen Branstitter, Beth Wiser, Debbie Gombert, Bonnie Fought, Karen Marx, Shirley Amey, Cindy Edwards, Jane Adler, Sharon Young, Janet Lucktenberg. 3rd row; Greg Brintlinger, Dan Skilken, Joe Goloversic, Doug Erhman, Wayne King, Jeff Bloede, Jeff Lewis, Nick Roslovic, Tim Boden, Jeff McGuire, Logan Dysart, Mike Buechner, Jeff Hunley, Roger Weaver, Dan Roslovic, Tom Kirker, Jon Osborn. Bill Greene, Bruce Grossman, Mr. Mathias. Bottom: Choir Officers: Ellen Branstitter — treas., Nick Roslovic — v.p., Jeannie Moser — pres. “SING ALONG WITH MAT!” 86 Ensemble: 1st row; Mr. Mathias, Rick Levine, Ben Halla, Howard Futerman, Tim Boden, Brad Tapee, Bill Harriman, Joe Goloversic. 2nd row; Alicia Eckley, Cathy Retzlaff, Cathy Wilcox, Louise Krech, Lori Freedman, Heidi Johnston, Sheila Bagley, Margie Carr, Alison Ault, Carol Millard, Lee Shackelford. INVOLVEMENT 87 Top: 1st row: Karen Gary, Jennifer Mooers, Elizabeth Whiteside. Dan Schulte, Dan Lisko. 2nd row; Debbie Lindner, Cindy Edwards, Liz Keller, Joan Holden, Pam Gary, Susan Buechner. 3rd row; John Spangler, Jon Whitlock. Rick Levine, Janet Harriman. Bottom: 1st row: Shelley Ballenger, Larry Heiser. Fred Long. Diane Buchanan. 2nd row: Stella Mekaru. Susan Seebode, Jenni- fer Cupp. Karen Lisko, Lori Heiser. 3rd row; Paul Lynn. Nancy Rucker, Julia Deems. Anne Hansen, Sharon Young. ORCHESTRA: ALL STRUNG OUT 88 Top: Orchestra Officers: Diane Buchanan — orchestra affairs, Lori Heiser — sec., Karen Lisko — pres., Cindy Edwards — v.p. Not pictured; Shelley Ballenger — treas. Bottom: 1st row; Bonnie Fought, Peter Whitman, Peggy Park, Mar- ilee Stinemetz, Malinda Goodrich, Cindi Dunkin, John Heller. 2nd row; Beth Lodge, Libby Phillips, Susan Keene, Bill Harriman, Mike Duffy. 3rd row; Russell Lossing, Jeff McGuire, Lisa Hetzel, Bryan Weber. CROPPERS FOR BREAKFAST, CROPPERS FOR LUNCH... Left: BEXLEO Section Editors: 1st row; Nancy Katz, Barry Mentser, Cathy Retzlaff. 2nd row; Tammy Epperson, Susie Melmed, Cathy Tanenbaum, Alicia Eckley. 3rd row; Anna Greenberg, Beth Skilken, Debbie Kalman, Leslie Yenkin, Heidi Johnston. Bottom left: Beth Mindlin — ass’t. business mgr., Anna Greenberg — business mgr. Bottom right: Nancy Katz — co-ed., Miss Andrews — adv., Cathy Retzlaff — co-ed. INVOLVEMENT 91 READ ALL ABOUT IT! TORCH Editorial Board: Mike Hill, Randy Schiff, Adam Goldberger, Mike Levison, Karen Lisko, Claudia Pallay, Barry Ment- ser, Mary Klages. Not pictured; Mary Ellen Hoffman. TORCH Staff: 1st row; Dan Unkefer, Alan Mindlin, Lisa Bowen, Vivian Roberts, Robin Cannon, Missy Bell, Cathy Wilcox, Cathy Day, Jesse Goldberger. 2nd row; Greg Hansan, Lisa Sharf, Mike Stern, Andy Long, Rick Harris, Teresa Stahurski, Emily Frank, Janice Shook, Elizabeth Whiteside. 3rd row; Sue Stout, Susan Shipe, Lori Heiser, Doug Boyce, Caroline Meek, Seth Borenstein, Laura Hoster. 4th row; Beth Wiser, Angela Jones, Chris Fries, Kim Lenart, Louise Waddell, Janet Levoff, Ceil Thurn, Linda Bowman. 5th row; Debbie Lindner, Lisa Por- terfield, Ellen Koltun, Anne Campbell, Nick Roslovic, Linda McLain, Denise Sager. Not pictured; Cathy Retzlaff, Dan Skilken. INVOLVEMENT 93 Top: Hi-Y Officers: 1st row; John Schafer. 2nd row;Tom Kaynes. Mike Abramson, Nick Rcslovic. 3rd row; Mike Hill, Mark Kaltenecker. Bottom: Buckeye State: 1st row; Lee Shack- elford. 2nd row; Alec Clarke, Donna Chamberlain, Dave Whitlock. OHIO’S BUCKEYES INVOLVEMENT 95 Top: Drama Club Officers: Heidi Johnston — v.p., Sheila Bagley — pres., Mary Klages — sec. Not pictured: Mary-Jo Essig — treas. Bottom: Art Club Officers: Jo-ann Berger — v.p. treas., Mr. Cooper — adv., Susie Jeffrey — sec., Paul Gerhold — treas. ACTORS AND ARTISTS DISPLAY ORIGINALITY ri Cathy Tanenbaum Sheila Bagley Jill Bloede..... Logan Dysart.... Bill Harriman .... Heidi Johnston Mary Klages..... Debbie Stone .... . . . Student Director ....Mrs. Bradman . Elvira Condomine Charles Condomine . . . Doctor Bradman . . . Ruth Condomine . . . . Madame Arcati ............Edith 100 Top right: Russian Club: 1st row: Lisa Porterfield, Anne Campbell, Sheila Bagley, Alicia Eckley, Kris Bergquist. 2nd row: Sam Starr, Alan Mindlin, Nick Roslovic, Nancy Katz. Top left: Latin Club Officers: 1st row; Lisa Atcheson — sec., Susie Eyerman — pres. 2nd row; Teresa Rice — pres., John Hetzle — treas. LANGUAGE CLUBS ADD NEW DIMENSIONS Left: Spanish Club Officers: Kim Lenart — pres., Cheri Futerman — v.p. Bottom: French Club Officers: Brooke Addison — sec. treas., Louise Krech — pres., Jeannie Moser — v.p. INVOLVEMENT 101 BOOKSTORE, HOMECOMING, NEWSLETTER, SPEAKERS, ETC. — STUDENT COUNCIL HAS BEST YEAR YET 102 [ I y I k 103 CLUBS CAPTURE STUDENT INTEREST INVOLVEMENT Top: Science Club Officers: Bob Berger — pres., Rick Hoechstetter — sec., Gary Lichtenstein — treas., Dan Skilken — v.p. Bottom left: Student Action for Education Officers: Mary Zietlow — pres., Karen Eckert — treas., Marilee Sti- nemetz — sec., Nancy Katz — v.p. Bottom right: F.C.A. Officers: John Altmaier — co-capt., Mike Williard — sec., Mr. Klaiber — adv., Keith Dear- durff — treas., Doug Williard — co-capt. Top: Office Workers: Sarah Bolon, Mary Jo Essig, Diana Cooke, Michelle McGovern. Not pictured; Lani Knight. Bottom left: Library Workers: 1st row; Laurie Strang, Jeff Hunley. 2nd row; Jennifer Cupp, Terri Strang, Greg Brintlinger. 3rd row; Deanna Tudor, Kim Mohr, Sharon Hoechstetter, Susan Seebode. 4th row Teresa Belshe, Tarcie Dehne, Greg Ochs. 5th row; Therese Stahurski. Not pictured; Debbie Lindner. Bottom right: Cafeteria Workers: Sharon Hoechstetter, Brian Lubell, Jake Heggie, Karl Hetzel. Not pictured; Teresa Belshe, Rick Deluca, Paul Frank, Karl Hetzle, John Holland, Fred Long, Amy Smith, Walt Walworth, Dana Whitlock, Gwen Melvin, John Het- zel. f if Top: I Jail Monitors: Cord Reeves, Tim Pedon, Brooke Addison, Jim Damron, Karen Eckert, Lisa Porterfield. Not pictured: Doug Williard, Bill Matthews, Karen Gary, Gwen Melvin, Mary Stickney, Christy Bess, Cindy Gilkerson, Tom Kirker. Bottom: Lab Assistants: 1st row; Linda Williams, Jeannie Moser, Ellen Koltun, Cathy Boundy. 2nd row; Amy Wasserstrom, Mary Klages, Dan Skilken, Dave Markstein, Pat Finan. Not pictured: Howard Futerman, Louis Cannon. Barrie Jeffrey, Becky Buhrmaster, Marilee Sti- nemetz, John Hetzel. STUDENTS ASSIST SCHOOL INVOLVEMENT 105 Top: G.A.C. Officers: Clockwise, beginning bottom left: Nancy Kreiger — treas., Linda Williams — Intramural mgr.. Anne Camp- bell — h.r. rep. chr.. Miss Basnett — adv., Terese Stolarski — pres., Lisa Grinsfelder — v.p.. Patty Gray — sec. Bottom: G.A.C. Sportsheads: 1st row; Dayna Sokol. Diane Buchanan, Missy Stone. Jeannie Moser. Megan Schneider. 2nd row: Alexis Robertson. Cheryl Wyn- koop, Cheri Futerman. Susan Davis. Susan Weber. Barbara Burris. Lisa Kaltenecker. 3rd row; Beth Wiser, Susan Bigrigg, Julie Hurtubise, Maureen Bellamy, Laurie Heiser. Sue Jacobs. Judy Shock, Mary Anne Winstead. Barb Gould. Stephanie Sinai. G.A.C. — YOU’VE COME A LONG WAY BABY! 106 1st row; Eric Acton. Greg Alban. Michqua Alcott. Susan Arnold. Jeff Baas. Lisa Baas. Laurie Beck. 2nd row: Linda Beck. Missy Bell. Teresa Belshe. Jerry Benedetti. Cherie Ben- dit, Amy Bennett. Kathleen Bergquist. 3rd row; Mark Bergquist. Martha Birch. Elizabeth Birtcher. Larry Biser. Tom Bolon. Seth Boren- stein. Mark Boster. 4th row; Lisa Bowen. Jane Branstitter. Betsy Briggs. Larry Brinker. Marsha Brint- linger. Linda Broyles. Susan Buchanan. 108 1st row; Amy Burns, Lian Calvo, Robin Cannon, Missy Cartwright, Ron Castle, Kevin Clark, Cindy Clarke. 2nd row; Tammy Clowson, Beth Collins, Patty Conrad, Josh Cook, Robby Crompton, Jodi Cros- son, Terry Davis. 3rd row; Kathy Day Rick Deluca. Julia Deems, Nor- wood Deems, Risa Dinitz, Judy DiPaolo, Doug Divine. 4th row; Deb- bie Doak, Jill Drewes, Terri Duga, Carrie Dunkin, Lee Earl, Todd Eil- ers, Jennifer Eisele. 5th row; Rebecca Eisenstein, Steve Elkins, Robert England, Jon Epstein, Mikki Fausnaugh, Jayna Faust, Joseph Feigenbaum. 1st row; Craig Feyh, Matt Finan, Mary Flood, Emily Frank. 2nd row; Karen Freedman, Kristy Freeman, Mitch Fries, Debbie Furga- son. 3rd row; David Gammon, George Gantner, Patty Gatterdam, Jesse Goldberger. 4th row; Sheryl Goldin, Dutch Gordon, Kelly Gorey, Becky Gutmann. 5th row; Chris Halla, Janet Harriman, Scott Harris, Ben Hartman. 6th row; Sarah Hayden, Jake Heggie, Tracee Hein, Larry Heiser. 7th row; Elise Hansen, Karl Hetzel, Steve Hill, John Holland. no 1st row; David Hopkins, John Hughes, John Hunley, Betsy Jack- son, Donna Jessberger, Ellen Jess- berger, Kim Johnston. 2nd row; Craig Jones, Steve Katz, Nancy Kean, Scott Kearns, Scott Keenan, Karolin Kennedy. Alexa Kirsch. 3rd row; Duffy Klamforth, Ed Kozelek, Robert Kuhn, Jack Lake, Mike Lam- brecht, Dave Lape, Jim Lehnert. 4th row; Gavin Levin, Mike Levy, Dan Lisko, Chuck Lodge, Lisa Long. Steve Long, Tom Markstein. 5th row; Vanessa Martin, Tom Mason. Tony Mayo, Jane McCrystal, John McGovern, Molly Meehan. Gwen Melvin. 6th row; Andy Meyer, Craig Middlemus, Kevin Miller. Ray Miller, Julie Mittman, Peg Morgenst- ern, Karl Myer. Freshman Class Cabinet: 1st row; Seth Borenstein, Sheryl Goldin. Carol Skilken. Jesse Goldberger. 2nd row; Josh Cook, Susan Buchanan. Tammy Clowson. FRESHMEN 111 1st row; Ken Myer, Joe Myers, Andy Nagle, Kelly Neuman, Liz Nusken. 2nd row; Greg Ochs, Martha Paul, Cindy Pfau, Becky Phipps, Jane Pierce. 3rd row; Jeff Polster, Chris Poock, Jay Prout, Tony Rappold, Mike Ray. 4th row; Bob Reese, John Reisman, Kathy Remlinger, Peter Retzlaff, Vivian Roberts. 5th row; Debbie Roth, Scott Roth, John Saas, Denise Sager, Debby Schafer. 6th row; Patti Schiff, Debbie Schlesinger, Dan Schulte, Cathy Scott, Susan Seebode. 7th row; Anne Segel, Pam Setnar, Amy Shackel- ford, Jim Sharpe, Janice Shook. 8th row; Cheryl Shuff, Andi Silver, Mark Sinks, Carol Skilken, Lisa Slaughter. 112 1st row; Lisa Sluder, Cindy Snyder, Steve Snyder, Jim Sophos, Teresa Stahurski, Chris Stallman, Chris Stolarski, Mike Stone, Max Stover. 2nd row;Terri Strang, Michele Theibert, Betsy Tobin, Donna Tudor, Ken Turner, Traya Turner, Tim Ulmer, Cindy VanStraten. Joe Walters. 3rd row; Susie Ward, Terry Ward, Bryan Weber, Amy Weiffenbach, Ted Wendt, Dana Whitlock. Gary Wiessinger, Cathy Wilcox, Brent Williams. 4th row; Connie Wiseman, Steve Woods, Leslie Worch, Bobby Wren, David Yablok, Jonathan Yenkin, Tammy Zacks, Mark Zarbaugh, Ruth Zietlow. FRESHMEN 113 1st row; Joe Goloversic, Debbie Gombert. Andre Gordon. Patricia Gray. 2nd row; Bill Green. Tammy Greenberg. Bruce Grossman. Steven Gust. 3rd row; Anne Hansen. Rhoda Harris. Rick Harris. Diane Hart. 4th row; Lisa Hetzel, Doug Hill. Sharon Hoe- chstetter. Jay Holzvvorth. 5th row; Dean Hoover, Duane Hoover, Leslie Horkin. Cathy Hughes. 6th row; John Hyer, Eric Ingwersen, Tim Iseringhausen. Sue Jacobs. 7th row; Kevin James. Bruce Johnson. Mary Johnson, Jeff Johnston. 8th row; Angela Jones, Bill Jones. David Jordan. Lisa Kaltnecker. ±Hs a IMS •I '!. : ::::::: I®® 1 1st row; Sherry Kearns, Steven Kearns, Elizabeth Keller, Louis Kennedy, Wayne King. Thomas Kirker. 2nd row; Marynelle Klamfoth, Cristy Klamfoth. Elana Knight, Karin Koch, Cindy Koe- bel, Jeff Koltun. 3rd row; Julie Kramer, Karen Kunkler, Leah Lake, Susan Lambrecht. Bob Lang, Susan Levine. 4th row; Jeff Lewis, Rocky Liles, Debbie Lindner, Daniel Lisska, Beth Lodge, Ste- phanie Loeffert. 5th row; Judy Lombardo, Andrew Long, Fred Long. Melissa Long. Russell Lossing, Janet Lucktenberg. 6th row; Paul Lynn. Patti Madison, Steven Maier, Rick Mayo, John McCrystal. Kathryn McLain. Sophomore Class Cabinet: 1st row; Jill Morgan, Melissa Page, Heidi Bredenbeck. 2nd row; Rhoda Harris, Diane Buchanan, Elizabeth Keller. Beth Wiser. SOPHOMORES 117 w 1st row; Chris Meehan, Tim Miller, Ruth Miller, Beth Mindlin, Kimberly Mohr. 2nd row; Jennifer Mooers, Sandy Moore, Jill Morgan, Paula Murray, Nick Nelson. 3rd row; Trish Noles, Teresa O’Brien, Melissa Page, Andy Palmer, James Paul. 4th row; Tracy Penn, Bill Pohlman, Horst Proebstl, James Reese, George Reichert. 5th row; Dave Richardson, Alexis Robertson, John Roby, Amanda Rosenthal, Michelle Rose. 6th row; Dan Roslovic, Peggy Luanne Saas, Ruth Sanford, Deanne Schmidt. 7th row; Megan Schneider, Lori Schottenstein, John Schwab, Marc Schwartz, Rachel Schwartz. 8th row; Laurie Shady, Lisa Sharf, Adrianne Shaw, Susan Shipe, Judy Shock. 9th row; Jeanne Sixt, Robert Skipper, Scott Smallsreed, Amy Smith, Bill Smith. 10th row; Vanessa Smith, Dayna Sokol, Cindy Solomon, David Solomon, Joe Spangler. 11th row; John Spangler, Brian Spillman, Ed Stahurski, Joh Steinberg, Larry Stelzer. 118 1 st row; Michael Stern, John Ste- phens, Melissa Stone, Larry Stone, Bill Stygler, Gina Tanner, Tim Tar- rier. 2nd row; Joseph Thackery, Zoe Thackery, Laura Thurn, Mike Torch, DaveTornes,TuanTran, Deanna Tudor. 3rd row; Vicki Voelker, Chris Walls, Norma Was- serstrom, Roger Weaver, Suzanne Weber, Wendy Weiler, Jeffrey Weisman. 4th row; Elizabeth White- side, Pete Whitman, Joe Wiley, Lauri Williams, Evan Williams, Mike Williard, Mary Winstead. 5th row; Doug Wiseman, Beth Wiser, Patricia Wolfe, Vanessa Wright, Cheryl Wynkoop, Irwin Yablok, Sharon Young. 1st row; Jim Acton, Brooke Addison, Phil Alban, Heidi Alexander, John Altmaier, Shirley Amey, Alison Ault, Sheila Bagley, Shelley Ballenger, Mike Barnett. 2nd row; Tim Beck, Maureen Bellamy, Laura Bennett, Joyce Berger. Susan Bigrigg, Don Blowers, Karla Blow- ers. Tim Boden, Paula Bohn. Dave Boring. 3rd row; Lyndie Borror, Toby Bredenbeck, Jamie Bridenbaugh, Steve Briggs, Greg Brint- linger, Lisa Brintlinger. Will Brumfield. Barb Burris, Dave Butz, Anne Campbell. 4th row; Margie Carr, Stephanie Castle, Laura Catte- rall, Bret Clark, Julie Clements, Kevin Collins, Susie Connors, Diane Costello, Jennifer Cupp, Jon Dargusch. 120 1st row; Tracy Davis, Nancy Day, Ray DiPaolo, Neil Drewes, Christy Dunkle, Alicia Eckley. 2nd row; Cindy Edwards, Debbie Eggleston, Sue Eisele, Johanna Eisenberger, Tim Elhard. Mary Lou Ewing. 3rd row; Susan Eyerman. Bruce Fagin. Marc Fagin. Matt Farley, Andy Farley. Ted Fernald. 4th row; Pat Finan, Jim Flood, Paul Frank. Lori Freedman. Mark Friedman, Anita Fries. 5th row; Dan Furgason. Karen Gary. Cindy Gilkerson. Vickie Glenn. Susan Glimcher. Debbie Goldstein. JUNIORS 121 1st row; Mike Goldstein. Malinda Goodrich. Ron Gooslin. Amy Gordon, Scott Gordon. Lisa Grinsfelder. 2nd row; Doug Grossman, Jennifer Halla, Pauline Hanners, Rocky Harmon. Linda Harper. Bill Harriman. 3rd row; Debbie Hart, Charles Hauser, Tom Heilman, Lori Heiser, John Heller, Nanci Hess. 4th row; John Hetzel, Eric Hoffman, Jim Hughes, Jeff Hunley, Julie Hurtubise, Laura Jacobs. 5th row; Barrie Jeffrey, Susan Jeffrey, Bob Jessberger, Larry Kalman, Elizabeth Karr, Kathy Kennedy. 122 I JUNIORS 123 1st row; Louise Kirn. Mark Kolbe, Anne Kozelek. Kraig Kurucz, John Leggette, Tom Lenart. 2nd row; Lance Lerch, Jay Leukart. Steve Levin. Janet Levoff. Patty Lifter. Dave Lindquist. 3rd row; Ty Loeffert, Rita Lombardo. Carol Long. Brian Lubell. Cid Mason. Dave Markstein. 1st row; Karen Marx, Cary Mathias, Sean McCabe, David McDonald, Jeff McGuire. 2nd row; Lisa Mead, Bill Mees, Stella Mekaru, Teri Meloy, Barry Mentser. 3rd row; Garry Mentser, Paul Mercer, Mike Mercurio, Shelly Mercurio, Sam Merritt. 4th row; Kelly Metz, Carol Millard, Todd Millard, Scott Miller, Tad Mitc- hell. 5th row; Brad Morgan, Jeanne Moser, Emily Myers, Nancy Nagle, Dana Neufeld. 6th row; John Orendorff, Peggy Park, Tim Pedon, Pattie Polster, Lisa Porterfield. 7th row; Mike Portman, Susie Potter, Cathy Ray, Mary Rice, Teresa Rice. JUNIORS 125 1st row; Karen Rofsky, Jay Rosenbloom, Christine Salva, Randy Schiff, Linda Schlesinger. 2nd row; Joni Schwartz, Frank Seebode, Patty Shlonsky, Stephanie Sinai, Beth Skilken. 3rd row; Dan Skilken, John Slagle, Randy Sokol, Stacie Spiel- berger, Sam Starr. 4th row; Randy Steele, Mark Stevens, Mary Stickney, Marilee Stinemetz, Kelly Stowell. 5th row; Laurie Strang, Helen Tanner. Brad Tapee, Susan Taylor, Lynn Ten- walde. Junior Class Cabinet: 1st row; Ken Siegel, Alan Mindlin. 2nd row; Mari- lee Stinemetz, Jeannie Moser, Larry Kalman. Randy Schiff, Ted Fernald. 1st row; Shelly Terapak, Gene Theibert, Patty Tobin, Sheryl Turpie, Keith Ulmer, Julie Vale, Pete Van Keuren. 2nd row; Ken Vanover, Jodi Vest, Mary Wallen. Walt Walsworth, Jim Was- serstrom, Amy Wasserstrom, Leslee Waterman. 3rd row; Craig Weaver, Curt Weiffenbach, Robin Wells, Jon Whitlock, Kathy Willcox, Craig Williams, Mike Williams. 4th row; Doug Williard, Larry Wilson, Jim Winstead, Mari Wiseman, Steve Wynkoop, Jim Young, Jon Zahn. 126 IJNDERCLA SSMEN '127 Sophomore and Freshman Representatives: 1st row; Josh Cook. 2nd row; Tom Mason, Molly Meehan, Chuck Lodge. 3rd row; Amy Shackelford, Betsy Tobin, Jake Heggie. 4th row; Beth Wiser, Susie Melmed, Beth Lodge. Freshman Officers: 1st row; Jesse Goldberger — v.p., Tammy Clowson — sec., Carol Skilken — treas. 2nd ' 8e| row; Josh Cook — pres. 128 TODAY BEXLEY HIGH Sophomore Officers: 1st row; Melissa Page — pres. 2nd row; Beth Wiser — treas., Diane Buchanan — v.p., Shoda Harris — sec. . . TOMORROW THE WORLD UNDERCLASSMEN 129 Junior and Sophomore Representatives: 1st row; Toby Bredenbeck. 2nd row; Paula Bohn, Randy Schiff. 3rd row; Dave Butz, Cathy Ray. 4th row; Eric 1 ngwerson. Diane Buchanan. 5th row; Chris Fries, Joe Goloversic. i SPIRIT Opposite page: Senior Class Officers: 1st row; Clau- dia Pallay — v.p. 2nd row; Glenn Sharpe — treas., Linda McLain — sec., Mike Levison — pres. Top: Senior Representatives: Linda McLain, Mike Levison, Gus Cook, Steve Feinthel, Howard Futer- man. Bottom: Senior Class Cabinet: Scott Turner, Melissa Webber, Christy Singletary, Claudia Pallay, Linda McLain, Mike Levison, Debbie Kalman. Not pictured: Glenn Sharpe. SENIORS 133 SENIORS 135 ■ SENIORS 137 SENIORS Michael Irvin Abramson Abe — October 16 “It’s not the mountain that wears you out, it’s the grain of sand in your shoe.” Hi-Y 3, secretary 4; Basketball 1, manager 2, 3; Play Lighting Crew 4; S.O.B. treasurer 4. Ambition: Business Adminis- tration and Accountant. Daryl Addison Dar — October 20 “Where love is great, the little doubts are fears: When little fears grow great, great love grows there.” G.A.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 3, 4; Mat Maid 4; Karass 1, 4. Joyce Marie Ashbrook February 16 A friend is the present you give yourself.” Eastland Vocational 3, 4; HERO treasurer 3, reporter 4; Food Service — Eastland. Ambition: Dietician. Ann Carol Aufderhar Andi — January 16 “Women like Louise, they get by.” — L. Kottke Eastland Vocational 3, 4; F.F.A. 3, 4; Play Make-up Crew 1, 2. Bradley Beaver Brad — August 26 “. . . and God so loved the world that He gave his only begotten son to die for it.” Chess Club 2; French Club 3; N.M.S.Q.T. Letter of Com- mendation. Margaret Ann Beck Peggy — October 1 “There are two sorts of beauty, one of the mind, the other of the body; that of the mind displays and exhibits itself in intelligence, in mod- esty, in honorable conduct, in generosity, in good breeding; and all these qualities are possible and may exist in an ugly man; and when it is this form and not that of the body that is attraction, love is apt to spring up suddenly and violently.” — Cervantes Human Relations 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.C. 1, 2; A.L.M.B. 4; A.B.M.B. 4; P.D.Q. secretary treasurer 4. Elaine Merle Bender December 19 “Sundown, yellow moon, I really pla - the past. I know every scene by heart, they all went by so fast.” G.A.C. 1, 2; Spanish Club 1; Mat Maid 4; Hockey 1; Karass 3,4. Amy M. I. Berger October 13 “For a period of 17 years, I have experienced many moods of life — I have had the chance to look around and say, ‘Boy, am I lucky.’ It is not by fate or by luck that we have what we have but by the sacrificing of our ances- tors, the love from our par- ents, and by the Great Good- ness of God. Drama Club 3, 4; Basketball 1; TORCH reporter 4; Thespi- ans 3, 4; DON’T DRINK THE WATER; DAVID LISA. Ambition: to try to make every day of my life some- thing to remember. Jo-Ann Berger Jo — April 27 “To care about others gives life meaning, if we speak to strangers and listen too. If we aren't afraid to show that we care, then we find that what we give to the lives of others returns to our own and love begets love.” Student Council secretary 2; Art Club 2, 3. 4; A.L.M.B.; Choir 1, 2; Ensemble 2; Drill Team 2. Ambition: Cosmic Cowgirl. Robert Howard Berger Bob — August 21 “Respect one for what he is, not for what he isn’t.” Science Club 1, 3, secretary treasurer 2, president 4; Bowl- ing 3, 4; BLITHE SPIRIT. Ambition: Electronic Engi- neer. Kristine Marie Bergquist Kris — April 16 Let us be what we are and speak what we think and in all things keep ourselves loyal to truth and to friendship.” — H. W. Longfellow Hayes School — Hayes, Eng- land 1, 2; Choir 1; School Rep- resentative to Community Service Organization 1, 2; G.A.C. 3; Ski Club 3, 4; Rus- sian Club 4; Swim Team Timer 3, 4; LAMPLIGHT 3, 4; Thespians 3, 4; Cum Laude Society 4; N.M.S.Q.T. Semi- finalist; Plays 3, 4. Janet June Betz September 28 ‘‘To those who understand, no explanation is necessary; to those who do not, none is possible.” Art Club 3; Volleyball 1; Choir 1, 2, 3. James Richard Betz Jim — October 11 You have to do what others thought you couldn’t.” Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3,4. Christine Ann Birhanzl Chris — November 28 “Come into the mountains, dear friend, leave society and take no one with you but your true self. Get close to nature. . . your everyday games will be insignificant. Notice the clouds spontane- ously forming patterns and try to do that with your life. G.A.C. 1, 2; Mat Maid 3; LAMPLIGHT 4; Drill Team 2; A.L.M.B.; Brew Crew 3, 4. Ambition: To see, to feel, to experience all that Life can offer me. Beth Bishoff May 27 “. . . I’d like for you to be whatever you would like to be. . .” G.A.C. 1, 2, 3; French Club 1, 2, 3; Student Council repre- sentative 1, 2; Class Cabinet 2; Reserve Cheerleading 1, Var- sity 2, captain 3, 4; Homecom- ing Court; S.O.B. 4. Sue Blackmon August 10 “Ambition is an idol on whose wings great minds are carried only to extremes; to be sublimely great or to be nothing.” Beery Jr. High — Columbus, Ohio 1; Drill Team 1; Tutor 1; Creative Art Club 1; Year- book Staff 1. Linda Ann Bowman November 12 “Making friends for the world to see, you’ve got what you need. With ament the light; if your friends are there then e he people know and you will see fng alright.” CLEO 4; Student Special Educ; iranstr when it is r I believe ii ting. I believe in even when he is tudent Council representative 2; Class vice- 2; 3, 4; Kardss 3,4. . ogist or Oceanograjineite Qarl B. Brinda Benji — Janua Eastland Vocati sentative tq Exdqgj Ambition;{jHappir il 3,4; V.I.C.A, ;ive Council 4. Marc Duane Bryant November 1 Laura Elizabeth Buechner Beak — August 20 “Allow me to become someone you can be proud of but let me do it my way, please!” G.A.C. 1,2. Jennifer Lynn Burns March 7 “I get by with a little help from my friends.” Spanish Club 1, 2, vice president 3; Sophomore Server; Prom Committee; Drill Team 2, 3, 4; Top Ten; S.O.B. 4. Ambition: Child Psychologist. My life phi Band 4. asurer 4; Repre- Jill Marlene Bloede Pie — May 29 Generally, by the time you are real, most of your hair has been loved off and your eyes drop out and you get loose in the joints and very shabby. But these things don’t matter ai all because once you are real, you can’t be ugly except to people who don’t understand. G.A.C. 1; French Club 1; Debate 3, 4; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Swim Team Timer 3, 4; BEXLEO 2; LAMPLIGHT 1, 2, 3, tri-edi- tor 4; Thespians 2, 3, 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Plays 1, 2, 3, 4; F.C.A. 4. Cathy Boundy Gypsy — October 24 Walk softly and wear a smile; your day will be brighter!” Dublin High School — Dublin, Ohio 1; Gj iastics 1; Lab Assistant 4. Louis Aaron Cannon Louie — September 23 “Opinions are free and many. Good sound advice is hard to find.” Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 3; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, captain 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Class Cabinet 1; Prom Chairman of Favors; Band 1, 2, 3, president 4; Homecoming Escort; Lab Assistant 3, 4. Donna Marie Chamberlain Wilt — November 9 “If you want something badly enough, you must let it go free and if it comes back it is yours. If it doesn’t come back it was never really yours to begin with.” G.A.C. 1, 2; Spanish Club 1, 2, 4, president 3; Basketball Statisti- cian Softball 3, manager 1; Girls’ State 3; Drill Team 2; Y.F.U. Host 3; Bexley Student Exchange Program 4 2, 3; Inter-club Council 3. Ambition: Attorney. Virginia I|ynn Clark July 17 “It’s better t all.” Eastland Vo A airsi tant der to have nevei 'ed at Ale Alec “Thou sh all thy soul Command thy neighb the law and Ballard Mu Aljftia eye Boys Society Leslie Coney February 5 is as a Jb ind with all thy mind.. This is the first and great :nt. And,the second is like unto it. Thou shall love these two commandments hang all Louisvi •ftball 1, 2, 3, 4; Math 3nt Council 4 ;N.H.S. Sbmi-fihflist. Kentucky i, 2; Beta Club 2; Team 2, 4; Bunk- 3, 4; Cum Laude , led, is always down quietly. len purs u will sit lastics 1, 2, 3, irman; Choir eral ?r; rror arass 3, your gr upon you. G.A Q 1, sportshea captain 4; Sophomo 2; Ensemblerfi 4; TojfX ’he world i ehd may also Football 1, 2 Class presiden md and the plac£ wdiich may seem like the be the beginningBjj ig 1, 2; Golf 3, 4; Student Council 1. 2, 3, 4; Mary Kathleen Elizabeth Coughlin Mary Kay — October 27 “. . . so on and on I go, the seconds tick the time out, there’s so much left to know and I’m on the road to find out.” G.A.C. 1; Spanish Club 2; Mat Maid 3, 4; Drill Team 2; A.L.M.B. 4; A.B.M.B. 4. William Miller Custer July 2 “Take me on a trip upon your magic swirlin’ ship. My senses have been stripped, my hands can’t feel to grip. My toes too numb to step, wait only for my boot heels to be wanderin’. I’m ready to go anywhere, I’m ready for to fade into my own parade. Cast your dancin’ spell my way I promise to go under it.” Human Relations 1, 2, 4; Tennis 2; Choir 3; B.B.D. 1, 2, 3, 4; Prom Entertainment Committee. Mary Ann Day Doris — November 17 Band 1, 2, 3, band affairs 4; Orchestra 3, 4; Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Stage Band 2, 3, 4; Con- cert Choir 1; G.A.C. 1, 3. Keith Deardurff Durf — July 20 “To dream the impossible dream. To fight the unbeata- ble foe. To be willing to march into hell for a heav- enly cause.” Science Club 4; Track 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Stage Band 2, 3, 4; F.C.A. 2, 3, secretary 4. Ellen Downey El — December 17 Smile and never let life get you down. If you smile it will make your day seem more worthwhile.” Eastland Vocational; O.E.A. 3,4. Michael Wolfe Duffy September 7 “But now I am six, I’m as clever as clever. So I think I’ll be six now for ever and ever. Student Council 1, 2, 3, presi- dent 4; Student Faculty Board 3, 4; Class president 2; N.H.S. 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; N.M.S.Q.T. Letter of Commendation. Jan Z. Duga September 19 “Unlike the finest crystal, true friendship can be strained but never shattered.” Spanish Club 1, 2; N.H.S. 3, secretary treasurer 4; A.F.S. 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orches- tra 1, 2, 3, 4; O.M.E.A. Solo and Ensemble Contest 1, 2, 3, 4; Camp Enterprise 3; Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Stage Band 1; All Ohio State Fair Orchestra 3; All Ohio State Fair Girls’ Band 4; All-State Orchestra 3; Franklin County All-Star Band 3; Columbus Symphony Youth Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To better myself. Cynthia Gene Dunkin Cindi — August 6 He that would live in peace and at ease, must not speak all he knows nor judge all he sees.” G.A.C. 1; Spanish Club 1, 3; Band 1, 2, 3, secretary 4; Orchestra 4; Pep Club 3; Pep Band 3, 4. Eric B. Durell February 20 Me used to be angry young man, me hiding me head in the sand. You gave me the word, I finally heard, I’m doing the best that I can.” — Lennon, McCartney Chess Club 4; Human Rela- tions 1, 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; Foot- ball 1, 2, 3; Track 3, 4; Home- coming Escort. Logan Bee Dysart Lodge, Bogen — June 13 “May the happiest days of your past be the saddest days of your future.” French Club 1, 2, 4; Music Club 1, 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 1. 2, 3; S.A.F.E. 4; Drama Club 2, 3, 4; LAMPLIGHT 2, 3, 4; Thespi- ans 3, 4; DAVID AND LISA; DON’T DRINK THE WATER; BLITHE SPIRIT. Ambition: Teaching in Ele- mentary Grades. Karen Loretta Eckert Bissy — January 26 “It is the child who numbers stars and spans the Milky Way. And it's the child who takes a war and brings it peace by end of day.” G.A.C. 1; Frepch Club 1. 2; F.T.A. 2. 3. secretary 4; Cum Laude Society 3. 4; Top Ten Scholars. Ambition: Teach Small Children. Douglas L. Ehrman Emmo — December 10 “May I always be one to spread the eternal power — love.” Spanish Club 1; Football 1, 2, 3. co-captain 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Stu- dent Council Representative 1, 2; Class Treasurer 1; N.H.S. 3. 4; Sophomore Server; Choir 1, 3, 4; F.C.A. 2, 3, 4. Ambi- tion: Accountant. William Victor Elder Bill — December 17 “A man’s reach should never exceed his grasp.” Hi-Y 1. 4; F.C.A. 4; Baseball 2, 4. Ambition: Fireman. Shelley Elkins April 10 “Memories o happy moments and dre. ms of those to come will always keep me smiling.” G.A.C. 1, 2, 3. 4; Spanish Club 1; Volleyball 1; Softball 1; TORCH 4; Lamplight 4; Pep Club 1,2. Mary JoEssig July 1 There are places I’ll remem- ber all my life, though some have changed. Some forever, not for better, some have gone and some remain.” G.A.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, president 2; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Mat Maid 4; Hockey 1; Basketball 1, 2; Volleyball 1, 2: Thespians 3, 4: Play Crew 1, 2. 3, 4; Office Worker 3,4. Joy Denise Faust July 21 “If you love something, set it free. I it comes back, it’s yours. If it doesn’t, it never was.” Mat Maid 4; Office Helper 4. Ambition: Business Educa- tion Teacher. Steven Kern Feinthel Steve — October 23 F.C.A. 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3. 4: Basketball 2; Swim Team 1: Track 1, 2; Student Council Representative 1, 4; Class Cabinet 1, 2, 3; Class Presi- dent 1; Class Vice President 3; N.H.S. 3, 4; Prom Decoration Committee Chairman: Band 1, 2, 3; vice president 4. John Flood John — May 12 “May you build your ladder to the stars and climb on every rung. And may you stay forever young.” — Dylan. Human Relations 3, 4: Foot- ball 1; Golf 1, 2; Soccer 2, 3, 4; B.B.D. 1,2, 3, 4. Kathleen D. Fortner Kathy — November 9 If you don’t get all you want, be careful you don’t get all you deserve. Happy times are never gone, they’re always joys to look back on. Gymnastics 1, 2; Office Worker 2. Ambition: Stewardess. Martha Louise Fraas July 4 Offering our hands in friendship, we expect nothing in return. The most I can do for my friend is simply to be his friend. I have no wealth to bestow on him. If he knows that I am happy in loving him, he will want no other reward. Is not friendship divine in this?” G.A.C. 1. 2, 4; Tennis 3, 4; Homecoming Court; Karass 3, 4; Brew Crew 3, 4. Alexander Charles Alex, Zander Syosset High SchoofBasKetbl 2, 3, 4; N.M.S.Q.TifcltldbjiCoXmendal 1; Soccer 1, Elaine Iris Fi May 17 Some peoph might as well fJEjnefTh who like me, lil BEXLEO 4; Prom C nmit e [me people aren’t, so I ;iiow that the people i ass 3, 4; Ski Club 4. David M. Fulfoi December 27 Castles made of sari Football 1, 2; Wre‘ ing Escort. mtually.” — J.H. :aptain 4; Homecom- Howard Fi June 11 Far away there Ifi- hgjunshi e are Jny higher aspirations. I may not reach them, bj|t I can look bp ancPsee their beauty, believe in them.jand tr£ to foljpw where tlfey lead.” — Louisa May Alcott Ballard High dhooh—Louis le 1. Kentucky 1; German Club, vice president a; Sfudent Ggjlncil 4, treasurer 3; Symphonic Choir lXtreasifrer 2Debate TeamJL treasurer 3, vice presi- dent 4; Che|S Tely 2: oMfa.At Soto-Ensfemble Contest 2; V.F.W. Sner 3; Careers in Medicine Seminar 3; C.O.S.LJtoaUJ Conference 3; N.H.S. 3, vice presi- dent 4;■ llTaF As tafit l; N.M.S.Q.T. Letter-«LCommendation; Cum L Bd? ociety 3, 4; Harvard Book Award; Student-Fac- ulty Board 3. 4; Ensemble treasurer 4. Ambition: Pediatrician. Pamela Sue Gary Pam — January 14 Though abideth Faith, Hope, and Love; the greatest is Love.” G.A.C. 1, 4; French Club 2; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. James William Gatterdam Jamie — October 13 Live life to the fullest, so you can learn to love to live.” Hi-Y 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1; S.O.B. 4. Ambition: To be successful in life. ou true, what’ fght for Vpur way, I’lipwe mine, ; as ipis diHoed among others.M lactfines iflj; O.E,A. Executive Paul Lesquereaux Gerhold G, Lesquereaux — June 28 The world is a comedy to those who think, a tragedy to those who feel.” Football 1; Art Club 3, president 4. Ambition: Artist. Stuart Aron Gold Stu — March 6 To the graduated class of ’75 — Thanks for great times, I’ll never forget them.” O.M.E.A. Solo-Ensemble Contest; O.S.U. Invitational Choral Clinic, Symphonic Choir 2, 3, 4; Concert Choir 1. Peter David Greenberg Greenie — July 22 “So long as enthusiasm lasts, so long is youth still with us. Hi-Y 4; Football 2, manager 3; Basketball 1; Choir 2; S.O.B. 4. Ambition: Public Accountant. Marc Stuart Gutter Gut — September 4 Roses are reddish, Violets are blueish. If it wasn’t for Jesus, We’d all be Jewish. Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 1; Hi-Y 4; Choir 1. Ambition: Architect. Adam Goldberger August 14 “Let me tell you someth me might not be right and I hope you’re h Basketball 1; Base and Scroll; N.M.S. Barbara Lyn Barb — Sept®Tf§ffl' “Dream what you want to what you want to tlM IVE. Art Club 1; F.T.A. iTflsikethall 3,4. fi e mine. itor 4; Quill vhere ou want to go, be l A '2, 3, 4; Softball 2, to let his own ming 4; Ball Retriever 4; Ten Jger 47 Student Council Repre- Class Secretary 3; Quill and iChmirhan; S.4).B. 4; Karass 3, Sherri Lynn GretJi January 15 Happiness adds a Eastland Vocatio, Secretary. Anna Greeiiirer December 30 “One does not ne d to shine. G.A.C. 1, 2; SpaJTfth C nis 3, 4; BJ ffiOIBusfriess M sentative , 2, 3; Clas| a'bm Scroll; Sopber re Selier: Prj 4. Benjamin J. Halla Ben — August 6 “I have walked with you hand in hand, heart in heart, and mind in mind. I have seen your eyes, and kissed you lips in lips, breath in breath so we stood together, soul in soul... in love. Hi-Y 4; F.C.A. 2, 3, 4; Football 1; Basketball 1. 2; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Ensemble 4. Ambition: Accountant. David E. Hamilton Ham — August 14 Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Swim Team manager; S.O.B. 4. Pauline Hanners February 23 “High School . . . Litteraly High School B.S. will get you through.’’ Hockey 1, 2; Concert Choir 1, 2; Volleyball statistician 1; Art Club 3, 4; A.L.M.B.; Lin- coln Park Tutor. Ambition: Missionary. Gregory Michael Hansan Greg — October 29 “1 am my brother . . . and my brother is me.” — Ralph Waldo Emerson. Hi-Y 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; TORCH Business Manager 4; Prom Committee Chairman; S.O.B. 4. Diane Lynn Hickle Pickle — April 23 “Live each day as it is, not as it could be.” G.A.C. 1, 2; Mat Maid 4; A.L.M.B. 4. Vicki Lynn Higginbotham August 9 “To each his own, it’s plain to see, to walk alone you have to be, it’s all for you and all for me, you’ll see . . . I’m gonna miss you, yes I will, no mat- ter who you are I’ll love you still, Oh my life is my con- science, the seeds I've sown, and I just wanted to let you know. Will I make it through the summer? Breakin ties with the old and new. Loosen one just gains another, there is nothing I can do.’’ G.A.C. 1, 2; Choir 1; K.S. Club 4; S.O.B. 4. Michael Alan Hill Mike, J.D. — February 28 “Winning is the total release of yourself towards God’s purpose for you in a given sit- uation. Losing is leaving part of yourself behind as you strive to achieve a specific goal. Whether I win or lose, all that I know is that I tried to do my best.” Hi-Y 3, sergeant-at-arms 4; F.C.A. 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; TORCH 3, sports editor 4; Student Coun- cil 1; Class Cabinet 1; Prom committee chairman; S.O.B. president 4. Richard Mark Hoechstetter Rick — Oct. 29 The purpose of life is to con- tinue. The essence of life is to enjoy.” Latin Club 2, 3, 4; Science Club 1, 2, 3, secretary 4; Swim Team 2, 3, 4; LAMPLIGHT 4. Julie Anne Horden Jules — May 18 There is so much rain, yet so few rainbows. But to behold a rainbow one must stand in the rain. — V.D.G. Robert Gary Horn II Gary — March 30 “One ring to rule them all, one ring to find them, one ring to rule them all, and in the darkness bind them, in Mordor where the shadows lie.” Science Club 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 3; A.F.S. 1, 2; Stage Band 2, 3. Laura Sheldon Hoster Mrs. Middle Average — October 15 So sad to watch my friends, as they watch me. So sad to hear them talking about the way things used to be. One day, perhaps, I will buy myself a big boat and take all my friends away. Maybe one day I will buy myself an island, and there, with my friends, you know I’ll stay.” — Tom Mark. James E. Hyer May 19 Look out kid, Don’t matter what you did, Walk on your tiptoes, Don’t try No-Doz, Better stay away from those that carry around a fire hose, Keep a clean nose, Watch the plain clothes, You don’t need a weather man, To know which way the wind blows.” Human Relations 1, 2, 4; Foot- ball 1; Golf 1, 2, 3; B.B.D. 1, 2, 3,4; A.L.M.B. 2, 3, 4. Lynne Miller Jeffrey Jeff — December 7 To look up and not down, to look forward and not back, to look out and not in, and to lend a hand. G.A.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; Drill Team 2, 3. 4; S.O.B. 4. Ambition: Children’s Spe- cial Education. Adelheide Anne Johnston Heidi —July 9 Where are the happy days? They seem so hard to find. I tried to reach for you but you have closed your mind. Whatever happened to our love? I wish I understood. It used to be so nice, it used to be so good.” G.A.C. 1; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, vice president 4; Soccer stat- istician 3; BEXLEO 2, 3, sec- tion editor 4; Thespians 2, 3, 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Ensemble 4; Band 1; Drill Team 2, 4, trea- surer 3; YOU CAN’T TAKE IT WITH YOU; ONE ACTS; MR. PEEPERS; DON’T DRINK THE WATER; DAVID AND LISA; BLITHE SPIRIT; F.F.F.C.J.M. 4; S.F.F.M.T.C. 4; S.O.B. 4. Ambition: Physical and Spe- cial Education. Deborah Anne Kalman Debbie, Devora — November 27 I think I’m gonna love it, I know they won’t believe it when they finally see the love in me. I know the time is gonna come when I will mean something to someone. Until that day I’m hanging on.” Dalewood Jr. High 1; Brain- erd High School 2 — Chatta- nooga, Tennessee; Student Council 1; National Beta Club 1; Pep Club 1; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Sorority 2, 3, secretary 4; G.A.C. 3; Library Aide 3; Baseball statistician 3, 4; LAMPLIGHT 3. 4; Ski Club 3. 4; DON’T DRINK THE WATER publicity staff; DAVID AND LISA; Mat Maid 4; BEXLEO section editor 4; Class Cabinet 4; Thespian 4; Drama Club 4. Mark Alan Kaltenecker Hank — January 27 “All of the good quotes have already been said.” Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, president 4; Base- ball 1, 2, 3,4. Molissa Both Karr Missy — April 3 If you can’t be with the one you love, love the one you’re with. G.A.C. 1. 2. 3; Hockey 1, 2; Tennis 1, 2, 3, co-captain 4; Top Ten. Nancy Eileen Katz Nance — November 12 “Sweet dreams of yestertime are running through my mind of a place I left behind . . . I’ve been to Canaan and I won’t rest until I go back again. G.A.C. 1, 2; French Club 2, 3; S.A.F.E. 3, vice president 4; TORCH reporter 2; BEX LEO section editor 3, co-editor 4; LAMPLIGHT 3. 4; Student Council committee chairman 4, rep- resentative 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; N.M.S.Q.T. semi-finalist; Prom theme co-chairman 3; Student Advisory Member of the Bexley Board of Education 4 ussian Club Tanya Toot 2, 3, 4; Who’s Who in Atnerican High Schools 4; O.S.U. 4; Brown Uni- versity Book A Thomas Andrew Kayto s tayis xV ‘Show sonkd courtesy — please! Spanish 1; Hi-Y fl 2, 5); executive vice president 4; Tennis 1,|2, 3, 4; $.P.p. Ambi ori: Pilot of a DC-10. 747, SST, L-1011, 737, DC-3, B-52 bomber, or paper air- novie. I we’ll run the fields no tics 1, 2; Student ; A.L.M.B. nderstand 2, 3, 4; dent 4; Si Siily-Q — “Ifwou d my sile A' cil: P lxchange Stu lajorette 3, 4 HeaUji! 1 leifer-p Apri fere we honT we are pas crumpling glas$ ______ Art Club 2; Thespians 5!..tW Turer 2; Choir 1; Band 3. AmR To be a professional rider and trainer (hunters and jumpers). y Carolyn Kennedy July 2 G.A.C. 1, 2; Latin Club 3; TORCH 3. Randal E. Kennedy Randy — May 27 “Life is like a beer . . . Once your head is gone, there’s nothing to it. Human Relations 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; Art Club 4; Ten- nis 1, 2, 3, captain 4; P.D.Q. president 4; A.B.M.B. 4; A.L.M.B. 4. Timothy Shea Ketcham Ketch — July 28 “When I was a child, I spake as a child. But now I am a man, and I play men’s games.” Science Club 1, treasurer 2; Swimming 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2; Choir 1, 2; Ensemble 2, 3; THE HAIR OF THE AARDWOLF; DAVID AND LISA lights. Mary Krag Klages January 29 “I believe in doing what I can, in crying when I must, in laugh- ing when I choose.” In-The-Know 4; TORCH page editor 3, general editor 4; Quill and Scroll 2, 3, 4; LAMPLIGHT 4; Student Council honorary member 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, president 4; Thespians 2, 3, 4; Cum Laude Society 3, 4; N.M.S.Q.T. semi-finalist 4; THANK YOU, DOCTOR; THE HAIR OF THE AARDWOLF; DON’T DRINK THE WATER;. MR. PEEPERS; DAVID AND LISA; LET SLEEPING BEAUTIES LIE; THE BROKEN SEN- TENCE; BLITHE SPIRIT; Drama Cl ife'2, 3, secretary treasurer 4; Lab assistant 3, V; State Mathffontest Team 3, alternate 2; M.A.A. Math ContesLj,e l!lp%§,Q,B. 4; N.C.T.E. Writing Award 4. - - _____ o Karen Kay Klamfoth AjpusW- ' i A ' ' “(pily one life, ’twill soon he past, only what’s done for Christ will last. To die to live is Ch|ist .” G A.C. 1. I] I II i Ellen MajM Koltun April 9 “We cannot Udf the precise moment when friendship is formed. As in filling a vessel drop by drop, there is at last a drop ich pates it run over; so in a series of kindnesses there is at lasbone which makes the heart run over. G.A.C. 1. 2, 3,4; French Club 1, 2, 3,4; TORCH 4; Ekama Club 4. a Diane Kramer Rowdy — January 16 yonder is a place I’ve seen. In e long ago dream. Ma nd where the honey runs in riv tasting good life ispso easily fou Pam Buzz “yVay f om s fo the £weet khans wheijjl 1 luinan Relations leyball 1, 2; Cho S.O.$. vice §resi 3, 4; Art Club 4; Bas 4; Band 1; Driiyi ii mt 4. Ambition: Forest Ra irisdom iw I’ll find n ay way everyday. md the , way over yonder etball 1,2, 3, 4; Vol- R.O.T.W. 1, 2, 3, 4; Louise Anice Kre Goofy, Eou — April 14 “If I speak in the tongues of men love, I am a noisy, gang or a ch prophetic powers and undersi of ange(s but hal ing cymbal, Ind if all mysteries and all knoi • l edge, and if I have all faith so as toYemove'mountains, but have not love, I am nothing. G.A.C. 1, 2; French Club 2, secretary treasurer 3, president 4; Class Cabinet 3; Choir 2, 3; Ensemble 4; DON’T DRINK THE WATER; Pep Club 2; Ski Club 1; Councilettes 2, coordinating secretary 3; sorority 2, 3, vice president 4. Nancy Krieger Nanc — October 25 “Those who run in a race all run, but only one receives the prize. Run in such a way that you may win. G.A.C. 1, 2, sportshead 3, treasurer 4; Basketball 1, 2, captain 3; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, captain 4; Softball 1, 2, 3. Ambition: Physical Education teacher. Michael Andrew Kunkler Kunk — November 28 Football 1,2, 3,4. Kimberly Hart Lenart November 8 Hockey 3; Spanish Club 2, vice president 3, president 4; Student-Faculty Board 4; Art Festival play 2; TORCH 3, 4; S.A.F.E. 2. 3, 4; French Club 3; Scholarship to C.C.A.D. 3; Service Committee 2, 3; Improvement Committee 4; Free Period Committee 4; O.M.E.A. 2,3. Richard Lawrence Levine Ick — February 12 Music and rhythm find their way into the secret places of the soul. Choir 2; Ensemble 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3. 4. Michael Steven Levison Mike — January 22 Since my soul conceited. All that 1 believe. The kingdom I will see.VCause, They won’t go wheHi|4 go. And I'll go where I'll go, No one? can keep me from my . . . DES- TINY. They won't go WHEN I GO. Spanish Club 1. 2, 3. 4: Bsklb. 1. 2. 3. 4; Baseball 3| TORCH 2. asst, sports od. 4, Fdilorial Bd. 4; Stu. Conn. 1. alternate 2. 3. 4; Class Cabinet 4; Class pn-s. 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Soph. Server: Soph. Server oh nut: 3; DON’T DRINK THE WATER: S.O.B. 4: Drama rinhamu Gary Jay Lichtenstein Lester — August 27 Let no one say and say it to your shame that all was beauty here until you came.” Science Club 1, 3, president 2, treasurer 4; Wrestling 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To be happy the rest of my life. Karen Luann Lisko Red Beet — July 13 “Don’t ask me the answer. I’ve only got one; that a man leaves his darkness when he follows the Son. — Larry Norman. French Club 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.C. 1. 2, 3; TORCH 2, 3: Editorial Board 4; LAMPLIGHT 3. 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; National Honor Society 3. 4: Cum Laude Society 3, 4; Top Ten scholar; N.M.S.Q.T. Letter of Commendation; Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, president 3. 4; National School Orchestra Award 3. Ambition: To fol- low the example set by the Son. Cynthia Ann Lynn October 4 Finally, brethren, whatever is true, whatever is honora- ble, whatever is right, what- ever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is gracious, if there islmy excellence and if anything worthy of praise, let your mind dwell on these things. G.A.C. 1, 3; Spanish Club 1, 2; Art Club 3. J Ed Lisska Ed the Head — December 28 Don't you know that it’s the fool who plays it cool by making this world a little colder. Stephen E. Long Short, Burns — November 11 I call a spade, a spade.” Hi-Y 4: Basketball 1, 2: Track 3. Ambition: To own and build a race car.” Elizabeth Louise Martin Betsy — January 5 “Keep on. straight ahead, in the new direction you’ve found. Fight off despair and try to be happy. Pace yourself fast enough so that whatever you’ve left behind cannot catch up with you. Above all. don’t look back until you know you’re far enough away, so that what you see won’t hurt you.” G.A.C. 1. 2. Ambition: Dental Hygiene. Bill David Matthews Hillbilly — May 24 “When tile sounds of rock and roll have faded and the cosmic glow is gone, all that will be left will be death. And some will fear. Others will only . . smile.” Spanish Club 3. 4; Swim Team 2. 3. Ambition: Owner of Sound Studios. Mary Elizabeth Mayo October 11 There are men that hold the key to set everybody free. But they are the lonely ones. And if the day should come where men can work as one. there’ll be a destiny.” — Dave Mason. G.A.C. 1. 2. a. 4: Mat Maid 1. 2; Soccer hall girl 3; Field Hockey 3, captain 4; Student Council alter- nate 3: Class Sec. 1. 2; Soph. Ser- ver; Prom Comm.; A.L.M.B. offi- cer 4; Reserve Cheerleader 1; Var- sity Cheerleader 2, 3; H.P.C. 3, 4; Phi Alpha Chi 2. 4. treas. 3; Wom- en's Ensemble 4; Homecoming Court; D.B. 3. 4. Linda Dale Messer June 4 “If you want something badly enough you must let it go free and if it comes back to you. it is yours. If it doesn’t, then it was never really yours to begin with.” Human Relations 1, 2, 3. 4: G.A.C. 1, 2. 3; Art Club 4; Bas- ketball 4; Gymnastics 1; A.L.M.B. 4: A.B.M.B. 4: P.D.Q. vice president 4. Linda Lou McLain Lou, Mac — September 28 If I cjuld save Time in a bot- tle, the first thing that I'd like to do, is to save everyday ’til Eternity passes away, just to spend them with you.” G.A.C. 1. 2. 3; French Club 2; Buckeye GirlsjState alternate 3: TORCH advertising man- ager 4; Student Council repre- sentative 4: Class''Cabinet 4; Class secretary 4: Choir 4; Drill Team 4; Swim Team timer 3, 4; Student Exchange Program 3; S.O.B. president 4. Ambition: Special Education. Caroline Rebecca Meek July 15 “While.men believe in the infinitei some ponds will be thought to be bottomless.” — Thorea u G.A.C. 1, 2. 4; French Club 2, 3. 4; Spanish Club 3. 4: TORCH 4: LAMPLIGHT 4. Ambition: Psychologist Randi Mellman Rosa, Rosita — August 29 “I do not want to die and find I have not yet lived. Spanish Club 4; G.A.C. 1. 2; BEXLEO 4: Karass 3, 4: Brew Crew 3, 4. Ambition: Singer. Michele Ann McGovern Chele — November 26 Happiness is like a butterfly. The more you chase it. the more it will elude you. But if you turn your attention to other things, it comes and softly sits on your shoulder.” G.A.C. 1; Ski Club 3; Swim Team timer 3, 4; BEXLEO 3: LAMPLIGHT 4; DAVID AND LISA properties. Sharon Louise Sixt August 4 “What greater gift can you give than life itself?” G.A.C. 1, 2, 3r Reserve Cheerleader 2; Varsity Cheerleader 3; Homecoming Court; Prom Committee; A.L.M.B. Ambition: Ele- mentary School teacher. Stacy Curtiss Spalding Charlotte Chase Stallman Scarlet — June 3 “ ‘I had’ is a heartache, ‘1 have’ is a fountain. You’re worth what you saved, not the million you made.” — O’Reilly. Softball 1. 2. 4; Hockey 1; G.A.C. 1. 2, 4. Wendy Ilene Steele Mimi — January 4 “Is there someone you know, you’re loving them so, but taking them all for granted? You may lose them one day, someone takes them away, and they don’t hear the words you long to say.” G.A.C. 1, 2; BEXLEO 4; Student Council representative 1; Prom Committee chairman; Women’s Chorus 4; Karass 3, 4; Brew Crew 3, 4; S.O.B. 4. Ambition: To be happy for the rest of my life. Christi Diana Singletary Chrystal — January 31 “There’s a feeling I get when I look to the west, and my spirit is crying for leaving. French Club 2; TORCH 3, 4; LAMPLIGHT 4; Student Council representative 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Cabinet 2, 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; A.L.M.B. Ambition: Professional Wanderer. David Phillip Steinberg Sunny — March 25 “Always tell the truth and you won’t have to remember what you said.” Whitehall Yearling; Tennis 2, 3. Gary Howard Silver October 3 “The secret of life is to have a good time — and to give other people a good time too! To enjoy what you’re doing, to have good friends, and to fall in love are all parts of it. If you keep these in mind you'll make out all right and the world will be a better place. Maine North — Des Plaines, Illinois 1; Golf 1; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Stage Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 2, 3, 4. Ambition: Restaurant Owner. Ricky Stelzer Rick — May 6 Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Terese E. Stolarski Friend in the Back — March 24 “Don’t walk in front of me — I may not follow. Don’t walk behind me — I might not lead. Just walk beside me and be my friend.’’ G.A.C. 1, secretary 2, vice president 3, president 4; Hockey manager 1, 2; Basketball manager 1, 2, 3; Tennis manager 1; Volleyball manager 1, 2, 3; Softball manager 2. Debra Kay Stone Debbie — September 27 “Music is the universal language and love is the key. To broth- erhood and peace and understanding, to livin’ in harmony.” G.A.C. 1, 2; Spanish Club 1, 2; Mat Maid 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; BEXLEO 3, 4; Thespians 2, 3, 4; Choir 3, 4; Drill Team 2, 3, co- captain 4; Plays 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; S.O.B. 4; Women’s Chorus 4. JUnbition: Lifelong Happiness. Stout ber 29 things that remain — faith, hope, and love Kimberl Kim — A “You must outside worl it, that gives y French Club 2 Band 1. these is love.” — ’Corinthians 13:13 3; G.A.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2; Basketball 1, ||, 3, 4, captain 2; Softball 1, 2; TORCH 1; ition: Special Education Teacher. it you are, how you appear to the lin that image. Master it and know iscape.” 3, 4; Brew Crew 3, 4; S.O.B. 4; Cathy Tanenba C.T. — Decemb|r 9 “Out of the strain olthe G.A.C. 1; Drama Clu ans 4; Drill Team 2i DA DRINK THE WATER, ma director; S.O.B. 4. Wendy Sweney December “Every man should have a ft the faults of Msfriends.” G.A.C. 1JK3; Art CliSlfc vice presic tain 4; Volleyball 1; Choir 2. cap- uncil 1, Bernadette Birdie — June 9 “Lay not up for yourselves, in heaven.” G.A.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Hockey 1, 4; Drill Team 2, 3. upon earth Lucy Taylor April 6 “The problem is with us who lead our lives on the basis of appearance, who see the unordinary only with a shrewd and jaundiced eye. We find it difficult to let him be. We’re too accustomed to the usual ways to be able to recognize his differ- ence as a value.” G.A.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council represent- ative 2, 3; Ski Club 2. Robert Thomas Cecilia Irene Thurn Ceil — April 20 ‘There is no need for an out- pouring of words to explain oneself to a friend. Friends understand each other’s thoughts even before they are spoken.” — Susan Polis Schultz. French Club 1. 2, 3. 4; G.A.C. 1, 3. sportshead 2; Swim Team timer 3, 4; TORCH 2. 3. 4; LAMPLIGHT 3. 4; Cum Laude Society 3. 4; Student Council Ways and Means Committee 4; Top Ten Scholar 4. Ambition: To live so that when I die, even the undertaker will be sorry. Scott Hewetson Turner T.B. — December 17 Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Cabinet 1, 2, 4. Daniel Unkefer Janet Nadine Vannoy Paula Lynnette Volio Louise Waddell January 23 Puala — August 17 March 4 “Live for today, but remem- “If a man constantly aspires, “Doing what can’t be done is ber yesterday and think of is he not elevated? Did ever a the glory of living.” — Sam- tomorrow.” man try heroism, magnanim- uel Adams Pickerington High School 1. ity, truth, sincerity, and find that there was not advantage in them — that it was a vain endeavor?” — Henry David Thoreau BEXLEO 4; G.A.C. 1, 2; Karass 3, 4; Sorority 3, 4; Women’s Ensemble 4. Ambi- tion: Dental Hygienist. Fox Chapel High School — Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 1, 2; G.A.C. 3, 4; Sportshead 4; Swim Team 4; TORCH man- ager 4; Class secretary 1; Top Ten; Soccer assistant 3, 4; Tennis 1, 2; Basketball 2. Ambition: Veterinarian. • .................................................................... ........................... Barry Douglas Wallen September 24 “P.B.R. is the best. Walnut Ridge High School. Amy Anderson Waller Dusty — October 27 If you turn your back to the sun you see only your shaw- dow.” Fort Hunt High School — Alexandria, Virginia 1; Pais- ley High School — Winston- Salem, North Carolina 2; Class treasurer 1; Thespians 4; Woman’s Ensemble 4; Homecoming Court 1; Drama Club 4; B.B.D. 4; A.L.M.B. 4. Melissa Webber February 21 It’s nice, sometimes, to open up the heart a little and let some hurt come in. It proves you’re still alive. If nothing else it says to you — clear as high hill air, uncomfortable as diving through cold water — I’m here. However wretchedly I feel, I feel. I'm not sure why we cannot shake the old loves from our minds. It must be that we build on memory and make them more than what they were.’’ Student Council 1,2; Class Cabinet 3, 4. Kimberly Wells Michael Allen Walls Mike — February 12 “We all lie in a ditch but some of us are looking up at the stars. Marlboro High School — Marlboro, New Jersey 1, 2; Band 1. David B. Whitlock Whit — November 25 You win a few, you lose a lot. Spanish Club 1; Hi-Y 4; Cross Country 3; Swim Team 1; Wrestling 2, 3, co-captain 4; Buckeye Boys’ State; Student Council representative 1; Band 1, 2; Plays 3; S.O.B. 4. Christine Lenore Williams Chrisse — December 22 There is no folly to that of throwing away friendship in a world where friendship is so rare. Gymnastics 3; G.A.C. 1. 2, 3; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Drill Team 3, squad leader 4; Homecoming Court. Melanie Webb Linda Lee Williams Grit, Mouth, Rowdie — February 6 “The future becomes the present, the present the past, and the past turns into an everlasting regret if you don’t plan for it. —Tennes- see Williams. G.A.C. 1, 2, 3, intramural manager 4; sportshead 1, 2, 3; Cross Country statistician 3, 4; Track statistician 2, 3, 4; Mat Maid 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Hockey 1; Volleyball 1, 2; Student Council represent- ative 2; Thespians 2, 3. 4; Choir 1, 2, 3; Women’s Ensemble 4; SWITCHED AT THE CROSSROADS; BROKEN SENTENCE; MR. PEEPERS make-up, props.; DON’T DRINK THE WATER make- up, props.; S.O.B. 4; C.A.C. 3, 4; R.O.T.W. 1, 2, 3, 4; Lab Assistant 3, 4. Tom Williard John Lee Horner Jo-Jo — November 3 “On one side truth towers like a cliff. On the other side, love dan- gles by a thread.” F.F.A. vice president; A.Y.H. Ambition: Farmer. William Nixon 3 years to go . . . Never coming in right on Spirit” . . . I.P.S. . . . Crushes . . . Rubi- nos after football games . . . Steubenville . . . “Ma Mitchell” . . . Cafeteria Food . . . Hickle’s . . . Mrs. Pfaff . . . beads . . . Mrs. Gaines . . . elevator passes . . . 2nd place float . . . C.W. . . . Rainbows . . . Martha’s greasy hair ... 2 years to go . . . Mrs. Hovan . . . Greenberg’s parties . . . “Signal 30” . . . summer biology with buckwheat . . . streaking by the police station . . . camping at Kings’ Island . . . Taylor’s Chocolate Chip Cookies . . . “Who is Howard Futerman?” . . . Roundabout ... A SEPARATE PEACE . . . Big Don . . . Water fights . . . Sophomore Servers ... 1 year to go . . . Busimi’s . . . Tequila Sunrise . . . “Is there a party tonight?” . . . “Better Living through Chemistry” ... 1st place float . . . Whiskey Sours . . . Beach Boys . . . Red Red we want Red . . . Black, Black . . . College Comp . . . Perry . . . R. G. for president. . . class carnival. . . slave auction . . . class rings . . . frizzing hair . . . Farrell’s . . . Hoover Dam, Hoover Dam and more Hoover Dam . . . term papers . . . Painting the bridge . . . SENIORS REMEMBER 164 this is my cousin isn't he cute!” . . . grit . . . Dylan . . . sneaking into drive-ins . . . Lit- tle Turtle Lake . . . Groove Tube . . . Hey, Hey, Hey, Don-a-hey . . . Seeing Nick off to Florida . . . Max and Erma’s . . . Rocky Fork . . . “Stairway to Heaven” . . . 4th of July parties . . . Finally — 0 years to go! . . . Karass . . . the caves . . . you, you’re the one . . . Eagles . . . “Splish, Splash, I was taking a bath” . . . Visiting Paul after hospital hours . . . Mr. Cooper . . . Levi’s . . . munchies . . . Louie the Lecturer . . . Missing your last home football game . . . He was sooo cute! How cute was he?” . . . Boo!!! . . . 5th period “All My Children” . . . T.G.I. Fridays . . . Joe Walby . . . Phil’s make-up at foot- ball games . . . Brew Crew . . . Picking up guys . . .2% hours to Westerville . . . Getting kicked out of lounge . . . “If he wasn’t married I’d go out with him . . . Ba-Boom . . . “Hey, we’re seniors!” “Who told you that?” . . . Little Kings . . . Sweney’s Halloween Party . . . Getting lost on the way to soccer games . . . Band Camp Fairy . . . Jeffrey Mansion . . . The Yellow Bumble-------- adventures . . . Working on the float 15 minutes before the parade begins . . . S.O.B.’s . . . Mike Levison’s new Leroy Image . . . After Lunch Munch Bunch . . . 2nd period bagel runs . . . Help Me Rhonda . . . R.O.W.D.I.E., that’s the way we spell Rowdie, Hey, Hey, Get Rowdie . . . Seniors remember and will never for- get the good and bad times, and all the special people who have touched our lives and made it worth remembering. SENIORS 165 v «V | « • • m -■ 8 3 1 11 i i J • ' 8 « «A ,. 11« « % I ' ' ® « f V • • ti 166 «V International A House Of Best Wishes for Success Pancakes to the Class of 76” 2550 East Main St. CAPITAL UNIVERSITY V Just for the fun of it all. J v J r Emile f A Compliments of Hairdressers Norman’s Auto 2679 E. Main St. Columbus, Ohio Glass Company 43209 231-5511 222 E. Gay St. 469-5020 V______A______J 176 Comer of Drexel and East Main Established in 1912 A Drug Store with drugs and knowledge of compounding them JL0RCH'7fc JF AryfRlcyes t TQ.ke HIIL |7l9ke Levis®rv Clauiiaiamw tereal o fUarMGcolJJk r E fXen rej Han$ak LiNcIa BoBnanSmStolt TickScWer Lini r|LAiN G-ooJL kuck—ThcLnK Yoy 253-9474 REEB’S Serving the finest food at the same location for over fifty years 1041 East Livingston 253-2531 When your sweet tooth thinks of sweets, your wisdom tooth thinks of WENTZ Get together at WENTZ PHARMACY 277 SKILKEN-ROSLOVIC INC. Designers, Builders and Engineers 929 East Broad St. 252-3141 ....f-r- ; E. V. Bishoff Company Realtors Commercial Investment Industrial 33 North Third St. Columbus, Ohio (614) 221-4736 Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Greenblot Compliments of Felix and Mike Pedon with Harley E. Rouda Co. Realtors Bexley Office 2699 East Main St. 239-6916 239-7400 Professional Real Estate Service” FARROW’S INC 2418 East Main Street Columbus, Ohio 43209 179 mwm YenkiivMajestic PAINT CORPORATION COLUMBUS, OHIO 43219 WO CONNELL’S BEXLEY GREENHOUSE flotoertf Fresh Cut Floral Arrangements We Telegram Flowers Anywhere 2385 E. Main 237-8653 Paul’s Food Shoppe, Inc. Finest Quality Meats Produce and Grocery We Deliver 231-4581 “A Bexley Tradition” H. V. Jones 237-3176' Across the Street from Baskin Robbins Ice Cream BEXLEY ELECTRIC Electric Repairs in Home Lamp Repairs in Shop Bulbs — Glass Lamp Shades — Accessories Hours: 9 to 5 Weekdays, 9 to 12 Saturday 2469 East Main Street Bexley, Ohio 43209 HARMONY FARMS ALL STAR DAIRIES COCHRAN PHARMACY For Complete Family Drug Store Service 2500 E. Main St. 3015 E. Livingston 3000 E. Broad St. 231-2789 237-4238 235-2333 181 Y Friedman-Stern Insurance Agency, Inc. 673 Mohawk St. Suite 100 Columbus, Ohio 43209 444-2153 General Insurance J Best Wishes Class of ’76 Your Bexleo Photographer in Our 24th Year at Drexel and Main BEXLEY GALLERIES A r Wing’s Compliments Restaurant of 2801 East Main Street Columbus, Ohio 43209 SALT BROTHERS HARDWARE J COMPANY Fine Dry Cleaning Since 1906 2964 East Broad St. 235-8639 Columbus, Ohio 235-4372 Callander Cleaning Co. 2850 East Main St. Columbus, Ohio 43209 ......■...... • - T'-- —. r- Red Carpet Service Best Wishes for Success and Happiness to the Class of 76 School Pictures Inc. OHIO AUTO PARTS Mr COMPANY 4th and Spring Streets Columbus, Ohio 43215 fP||« 4292 Indianola Ave. Columbus, Ohio ; Circus Circus 1160 Alum Creek Dr. Popcorn Circus Waffles Caramel Corn Cotton Candy Italian Ice Soft Drinks Chocolate Shop Fine London Chocolates and Candy Novelties Old Fashioned Candies Imported Candies Level D-Colony Bazaar 459-2999 CIRCUS CIRCUS Owners: Cathy Birhanzl — Ross Reinhart o THE ATLAS TRANSFER CO. WE MOVE ANYTHING 800 Leonard Ave. Columbus, Ohio 43203 221-3241 184 TO: CURT (Class of ’77) A N D AMY (Class of ’79) From Mother and Dad (Class of 1953) Best Wishes From the Weiffenbach’s to the Class of 1976 DORSEY and REYNOLDS SHELL Tune Up and Brake Service 2106 E. Main St. Bexley, Ohio 43209 V_ 235-9038 Good Luck Class of '76 Whit Dillon Realtors 2497 East Main Bexley, Ohio Get to Know CHEF’S PANTRY Convenience Frozen Foods for Food Service Columbus, Ohio 43207 Cook Furniture Furniture of Quality 2862 East Main Columbus, Ohio SKILKEN STARK PROPERTIES ALTMAIER COMPANY SHOES 929 East Broad St. Quality Footwear for the Growing Foot Columbus, Ohio 2978 E. Broad St. Columbus, Ohio 43209 235-8233 186 ■nHnamtaHggJMifii Consumer industrial, corporate advertising 407 Cast Livingston Avenue Columbus. Ohio 40215 614 228-0844 228-2028 Copy, graphics, production for radio, television, newspaper, trade publication Good Luck to the Class of 76’ OHIO WASTE PAPER COMPANY CAM TAYLOR CAfA W10R 1 2338 E. Main St. Columbus, Ohio 43209 Office: 235-2356 Residence: 882-1566 Our Country —1776 Connecticut Mutual —1846 Columbus Agency —1876 and Now to the Class of 1976! THE WADDELL LIFE INSURANCE CO. A PART OF CONNECTICUT MUTUAL 187 I John A. 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Main 235-1955 u tejL qn l of m suu t -rues., to. j sat. j n 7fii «or', t TWJRS. 7 To 9 PT[ CLOSB WEDMESfcAy imat O r l£l± sX- SAo jroo?Q 526 Tla- . jxj . ?o ioC (7 £l«As 7 or+t. e r roo Irtfenor Pu'tgn .Servic . 255-6555 Carpei-PtfV,J5«-3 r 7 The Midwest’s Finest Camping and Motorsporting Dick Klamfoth’s HONDA HILLS Recreational Park County Road 328, Linnville, Ohio Mailing Address: Box 519 A BEXLEY VILLAGE APARTMENTS 833 Sheridan Ave. Route 2, Thornville, Ohio For information or reservations Phone 614-323-3766 Phone 614-237-6815 (Cols.) Trailer and tent camping, motorcycle trails, practice courses for motorcycling, scrambles, moto cross One and Two Bedroom Apartments Rental Office: 237-9266 TownHomes Management, Inc. 228-3578 Open April 26 — November 4 190 We started out during the summer with 14 people. By the end of October 43 seniors had spirit of Bexley shirts. Our goal was to promote spirit for all of the sports and we strongly feel that we have accomplished this goal. We had a fantastic time doing it, too. Ben Halla Dave Hamilton Vicki Higginbotham Jim Gatterdam Peter Greenberg Alec Clarke Rick Hoechstetter Mary Zietlow Kris Bergquist Cynthia Lynn Bob Thomas Nick Roslovic Charlotte Stallman Linda Bowman Rick Schaefer Elaine Friedland Mary Mayo Lynne Jeffrey Debbie Stone Mike Hill Jennifer Burns Louise Krech Mary Klages Beth Bishoff Barb Gould Mike Abramson Linda McLain Bill Matthews Greg Hansan Lucy Taylor Mike Levison Wendy Steele Pam Kramer Tommy Kaynes Mary Jo Essig Jill Bloede Marc Gutter Cathy Tanenbaum Ceil Thurn Martha Fraas Heidi Johnston Claudia Pallay Sandi Robinson 191 AUTOGRAPHS Compliments of THE BEXLEO STAFF r WEILAND’S FINE MEAT, INC. 4442 Indianola Ave. 267-9878 CENTRAL OHIO TYPEWRITER CO., INC. SALES • SERVICE • RENTAL • SUPPLIES New Machines Used Machines — Many Makes Trade-Ins Accepted Rental and Leasing Service On Most Makes Service — Metered Copy Liberal Credit Terms County Wide Delivery Authorized Dealer for Smith- Corona, Adler, and Olivetti typewriters and Olivetti, Adler and Victor Adding Machines, Calculators. - Goodyear V Swonger Service Center, Inc. 2830 E. Main St. Columbus, Ohio 43209 Major and Minor Repairs Wrecker Service 236-8056 Bill Swonger Owner-Operator Dick Swonger Owner-Operator MAIN ( Plumbing Company East End Over 33 Years “Bexley’s Red Headed Plumber’ Water Heaters Plumbing — Heating Repair — Remodeling -A- Prompt Service 231-5311 or 235-1552 2673 E. Main State Savings pays you more than banks do! All suburban offices open Saturday 9 a.m.'til noon! BS 194 GET INTO STUDENT COUNCIL r newsletter . . . bonfire . . . career’s day . . . free period movies . . . student exchanges . . . informal study area . . . schoolboard representative . . . homecoming . . . inner club council . . . morning breakfast . . . shamrocks for dystrophy . . . lincoln park tutoring program . . . mayorial debate . . . billion dollar babies . . . bela misira . . . save the whales . . . benny espy . . . bookstore . . . floats . . . team basketball at Christmas . . . lance schreffler . . . slave sale . . . picnic . . . future shock . . bagels . . . kahlid abdul zahir . . . orchestra brown bag lunch concert . . . robert gratz; martin luther king . . . bloodmobile . . . free period speakers . . . stage band concert . . . larry solove . . . student news . . . top ten . . . jacques cousteau . . . spirit chain . . . evan whallon-bach to rock . . . parade . . . david sweet . . . class rings . . . class problems . . . parades . . . william habig . . . poetry seminar . . . workshops . . . people . . . PART OF THE PLAN THINGS EXOTIC, TROPICAL, AND CACTUS PLANTS CLARK Johnson’s Real Ice Cream Terrariums • Macrame Hangers • Pots Bottle Gardens • Chemicals • Books 2728 East Main Street 2812 East Main St. V 237-0518 .A. 231-0014 195 Carousel East 3016 East Broad Street Columbus, Ohio 43209 231-2115 GIFT ’N’ STITCH GIFTS NEEDLEPOINT CREWEL RUGS Free Instruction 2003 E. Dublin — Granville Rd. 2258 E. Main St. Route 161 239-8555 888-0555 Columbus, Ohio r Good Luck to F.H.W. M. From The Future Beauty School Girls Capital Sundries Drexel and Main Old Establishment New Owner Bexley Graduate — Norman Wayne Hanners Ice Cream Cold Drinks Candy-Pop Sandwiches Cigarettes — Cigars Pipe Tobacco Film Beer-Wine School Supplies Variety of Plants Apples Game Machines Many Other Items For Daily Use 235-4835 197 PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Sam Abramson Mr. and Mrs. Colborn M. Addison Dr. and Mrs. James A. Bergquist Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beck Mr. and Mrs. Richard Betz Catherine S. Birhanzl Mr. and Mrs. John A. Bowman Thea J. Burns Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Cannon Mr. and Mrs. Donald Chamberlain Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Clarke Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Coney Mr. and Mrs. William C. Cook Mr. and Mrs. John Coughlin Mr. and Mrs. Henry Custer Mr. and Mrs. James L. Day Mr. and Mrs. Guy C. Dunkin Mr. and Mrs. G. Britton Durell Mr. and Mrs. Beaulo Dysart Dr. and Mrs. George Eckert Mr. and Mrs. Doug Ehrman John and MaryLou Elder Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Elkins Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Essig Mr. and Mrs. John Faust Sylvia and Louis Feinberg Mr. and Mrs. Ken K. Feinthel Mr. and Mrs. William G. Flood Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Fortner Mrs. Ruth Fraas Mr. and Mrs. Harold S. Frank Mr. and Mrs. Phil Friedland Mr. and Mrs. Fred Futerman Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Fulford Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Gary Mr. and Mrs. James E. Gatterdam Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gould Joan and Bob Greenberg Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Greenberg Mr. and Mrs. Julius Gutter Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Halla Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Hill Mr. George Hoster Mr. and Mrs. David Hyer The Hyman Family Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Jeffrey Mr. and Mrs. William O. Johnston, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Kaynes Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Keene Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Kennedy Mr-and Mrs. John W. Klages Mr. and Mrs. Dick Klamfoth Mr. and Mrs. Alan G. Koch Robert and Charlene Koltun Dr. and Mrs. William J. Krech Joan and George Krieger Nancy and Syd Levine Mr. and Mrs. Eli Levison Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Lichtenstein Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Lisska Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Long Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Martin The Anthony Mayo Family Loretta McGovern Mr. and Mrs. Jack McLain Sylvia Mellman Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mindlin Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. Mooers Mr. and Mrs. Richard Murray Mr. and Mrs. John A. Osis Russ and Ruby Owen Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Pallay Mrs. Harold Parrish and the late Harold B. Parrish Mr. and Mrs. William B. Payne Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Reeves Paul and Lenora Rehmar Mrs. Louise Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Rosenwasser Frances and Nick Roslovic Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Ruben Mrs. Maria Schafer Mr. and Mrs. Gary J. Seckel Don and Thekla Shackelford Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sharpe Toni and Eliot Shimer Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Sixt Mr. and Mrs. Christopher A. Stallman Mrs. Miriam Steele Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Stolarski Mr. and Mrs. Jack M. Stone The Stout Family Mr. and Mrs. William Stygler Carole Strauss Mr. and Mrs. David Sweney Dolores C. Taggart Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Tanner Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Glenn M. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Richard Turner Mr. and Mrs. Jack Unkefer Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Volio Mr. and Mrs. Robert Waddell Mr. and Mrs. Michael Waller Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Walls Mrs. Thurston Weber Mr. and Mrs. William P. Whitlock Dr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Williard Mr. and Mrs. Russel Williams Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Wright Mr. and Mrs. W. Phillip Wright Dr. and Mrs. Harold Zietlow PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Dr. Allen S. Birrer Harley M. Blank, M.D. Thomas Bolon J. Richard Briggs, M.D. Ronald L. Clowson, D.D.S. Keith M. Crompton, D.D.S. Jules L. Garel George Geanekopulos, D.D.S. Jeffrey A. Grossman Morton D. Gumble Richard Gurevitz Milton Levitin, M.D. Christopher D. Masoner, D.D.S. Dr. Bruce P. Meyer Jack A. Morgenstern, M.D. Dr. Steven G. Paine Samuel L. Portman, M.D. Wesley B. Rosenthal, D.D.S. Joseph Schlonsky, M.D. Orthopaedic Surgeon Dr. M. Setnar Lawrence M. Shell, D.D.S. Bruce E. Siegel, M.D. Gerald H. Swedlow James Tennenbaum, M.D. Drs. Stanley and Leonard Wasserstrom Thomas B. Williard, M.D. Richard W. Zollinger, M.D. Croppers for breakfast Croppers for lunch Croppers for dinner Croppers for brunch Croppers for midnight snack Croppers for tea Croppers for noonmeal Croppers for you And croppers for me . . 8 ip you oars covered or they might get too soggy (And you know what they say about Prussians with soggy ears!. . .) T fc(L 'Coci- - Cathryn. Kathy, Kalinka ■ 4 sm v- 4m 1 X'X t a, Catrina, Catalina, or whatever they call you . . . m ft -tSUi.ee. tea - - DEAR EVERYONE, I AM GOING CRAZY. THE BEXLEO IS THE CAUSE OF MY PROBLE HATE THE BEXLEO AND ALL THE PEOPLE ASSOCIATED THE Y AR E TH ALL ST WI IT A N N THEY ARE PEAS TOO. , ALSO VECITABLES AND FRUITS. . . AS YOU CAN SEE BY THIS PAPER, I AM CRAZY!!! 2 our hsaJs -jzQ Y’know. the dark ages were kinda nice in their way . . . Lxtk m 8 Only preverts do things like that They quit and they change scores They die every night TOOO pilf- 202 g - . ■ v 203 a • ■ i INDEX FRESHMEN Acton, Eric; 54,100 Alban. Greg; 108 Alcott, Michqua; 63.108.109 Arnold. Susan; 108 Baas. Jeff 38.108 Bass. Lisa; 108 Beck, Laurie; 108 Beck, Linda; 108 Bell. Missy; 81.93.108 Belshe, Teresa; 104,108 Benedetti, Jerry; 108 Bendit, Cherie; 108 Bennett, Amy; 42.108,112 Bergquist, Kathy; 108 Bergquist, Mark; 108 Birch, Martha; 108 Birtcher, Elizabeth; 82.83.108 Biser, Larry; 108 Bolon, Tim; 28,108,109 Borenstein, Seth; 65.93,108. Ill Boster, Mark; 108 Bowen. Lisa; 47.93,108,109 Branstitter, Jane; 40.108 Briggs. Betsy; 45. 55,108 Brinker, Larry; 108 Brintlinger, Marsha; 108 Broyles. Linda; 108 Buchanan, Susan; 61,88.108. Ill Burns, Amy; 63.109 Calvo, Lian; 46,109 Cannon, Robin; 40, 59,82.83, 93.109 Cartwright. Missy; 42.63,109 Castle, Ron; 109 Clark, Kevin; 58,109 Clarke. Cindy: 55.109 Clowson, Tammy; 47,109, 111, 112, 119.128 Collins, Beth; 40.109 Conrad. Patty 109 Cook, Josh; 69.109. Ill, 128 Crompton. Robby; 38,109 Crosson, Jodi; 46,-47, 62.109.112 Davis. Terry; 109 Day. Kathy; 55,93.109.112 Deluca, Rick; 63.109 Deems. Julia; 88.109 Deems. Norwood; 54,109 Dinitz, Risa; 82. 83.109 DiPaolo, Judy; 109 Divine. Doug: 11,54.109 Doak, Debbie; 62, 81,109 Drewes, Jill; 59,109, 204 Duga, Terri; 82,83,109 Dunkin. Carrie; 82,83,109 Earl. Lee; 41.43.109 Eilers, Todd; 63, 66,109 Eisele, Jennifer; 109 Eisenstein, Rebecca; 109 Elkins, Steve; 109 England. Robert; 38,109 Epstein. Jon; 109 Fausnaugh, Mikki; 47,109 Faust, Jayna; 11,109 Feigenbaum, Joseph; 58.109 Feyh, Craig; 38,110 Finan, Matt; 38.110 Flood. Mary; 42,110, 202 Frank, Emily; 93,110 Freedman. Karen; 110 Freeman, Kristy; 110 Fries, Mitch: 63,82.83,110 Furgason, Debbie; 40,110 Gammon, David; 110 Gantner, George; 38.110 Gatterdam. Patty; 59,81.110 Goldberger. Jesse; 93,110, 111, 128 Goldin, Sheryl 82,83,110. Ill, 112 Gordon, Dutch; 57,110 Gorey, Kelly; 110 Gutmann, Becky; 82. 83,110 Halla, Chris; 54,110 Harriman, Janet; 47, 63,82.83, 88,110 Harris, Scott; 110 Hartman, Ben; 110 Hayden, Sarah; 110 Haynes, Jamie Heggie, Jake; 104,110,128 Hein, Tracee; 110 Heiser, Larry; 69.88,110 Hansen. Elise; 110 Hetzel, Karl; 110 Hill. Steve; 38.110 Holland, John; 110 Hopkins. David; 109, 111 Hughes, John; 111 Hunley, John; 111 Jackson. Betsy; 111 Jessberger, Donna; 82.83, 111 Jessberger, Ellen; 82,83. Ill Johnston, Kim; 111 Jones, Craig; 111 Katz, Steve; 69. Ill Kean, Nancy; 42, 111 Kearns, Scott; 38, 111 Keenan. Scott 111 Kennedy, K.K.; 55. Ill Kirsch, Alexa; 63, 111 Klamfoth. Duffy: 38, 111 Kozelek, Ed; 109,110, 111 Kuhn. Robert; 83, 111 Lake. Jack; 54.68, 111 Lambrecht, Mike; 111 Lape, Dave; 38,54, 111 Lehnert, Jim; 111 Levin, Gavin; 69. Ill Levy. Mike; 111 Lisko, Dan; 58, 88. Ill Lodge. Chuck; 69. 82, 83. Ill, 128 Long, Lisa; 111 Long, Steve; 111 Markstein, Tom; 111 Martin, Vanessa; 111 Mason. Tom; 48. 54. Ill, 128 Mayo. Tony; 68,109, 111 McCrystal. Jane; 82. 83. Ill McGovern. John; 111 Meehan. Molly; 111. 112.128 Melvin. Gwen; 111 Meyer. Andy; 69.109. Ill Middlemus, Craig; 11. 54. Ill Miller, Kevin; 111 Miller. Ray; 38,54,111 Mittman, Julie; 111 Morgenstern, Peg; 111 Myer. Karl; 111 Myer, Ken; 112 Myers, Joe; 38, 54.112 Nagle. Andy; 109.112 Neuman. Kelly; 112,114 Nusken, Liz; 82,83,112 Ochs. Greg; 104,109,112 Paul. Martha; 109,112 Pfau, Cindy; 112 Phipps. Becky; 112 Pierce. Jane; 112 Polster. Jeff; 109.112 Poock, Chris; 38.112 Prout. Jay; 54.109,110,112 Rappold. Tony; 109.112 Ray. Mike: 38.112 Reese, Bob; 109,112 Reisman, John; 69.112 Remlinger. Kathy; 112 Retzlaff, Peter; 11. 82. 83,112 Roberts. Vivian; 93.112 Roth. Debbie; 55,112 Roth. Scott; 112 Saas, John; 112 Sager. Denise; 93.112 Schafer, Debby; 63,112 Schiff, Patti; 41, 42,43,112 Schlesinger, Debbie; 112 Schulte, Dan; 58,88,112 Scott, Cathy; 82,83,112 Seebode, Susan; 88,104,112 Sege), Anne; 112 Setnar, Pam; 112 Shackelford, Amy; 81. 82.83.112,128 Sharpe. Jim; 54, 69,112 Shook, Janice; 93,112 Shuff, Cheryl; 82.83,112 Silver, Andi; 112 Sinks. Mark; 82.83.112 Skilken, Carol; 111, 112.128 Slaughter, Lisa; 112 Sluder. Lisa; 113 Snyder, Cindy; 113 Snyder, Steve; 113 Sophos. Jim; 11, 38.54.113 Stahurski, Teresa; 93,104,113 Stallman. Chris; 38. 58.68.113 Stolarski. Chris; 113 Stone. Mike; 48, 54,113 Stover, Max; 113 Strang, Terri; 65,104.113 Theibert, Michele; 81.113 Tobin. Betsy; 55,112,113.128 Tudor, Donna; 113 Turner, Ken; 11,66,113 Turner, Traya; 113 Ulmer, Tim; 38,113 Van Stratten, Cindy; 83.113 Walters. Joe; 113 Ward, Susie: 113 Ward, Terry; 113 Weber, Bryan; 82.83.89.113 Weiffenbach, Amy; 43.113,119 Wendt. Ted; 48, 54.113 Whitlock, Dana; 113 Weissinger, Gary; 11.63.113 Wilcox, Cathy; 82,93,113 Williams, Brent; 113 Wiseman, Connie; 39.55, 56,113 Woods, Steve: 83.113 Worch, Leslie; 113 Wren, Bobby; 113 Yablok, David; 113 Yenkin, Jonathan; 113 Zacks. Tammy; 113 Zarbaugh, Mark; 38,113 Zietlow, Ruth; 82,83,113 SOPHOMORES Adler, Jane; 86.114 Alcorn. Carolyn; 114 Aldrich, Bruce; 48,114 Alexander. Charles; 34, 37, 44,53 Andrews. Laura; 114 Ankney. Brad; 114 Appel, Dori; 59,114 Atcheson. Lisa; 86.114 Baker, Susan; 114 Baumann, Kathy; 114 Beebe. Mike; 114 Bennett, Biff; 69,114 Bennett, Cathy; 114 Bess, Christy: 39,114 Bishoff, Dave; 69,114 Bloede, Jeff; 63. 82. 83. 86.114,115 Bohn. Bud; 65.114 Bolon. Sarah; 55.104.114.140 Brandwein, Dave; 114 Bredenbeck, Heidi; 63,114,117 Brown, Margaret; 40.114 Buchanan, Diane; 88,106,114,117, 129 Buechner, Mike; 48, 86.114 Clark, Kim; 114 Click. Linda; 42, 82. 83,114 Conrad, Ed; 114 Cooke, Diana; 55.104.114 Cooper, Jeff; 114 Cordell, Bob; 114 Coughlin, Carolyn; 39, 84,114,129 Crow, Bambi Cushman, Barry; 68, 82, 83.115 Damron, Jim; 105,115.118 Davis, Susan; 46. 88.106,115 Dehne, Tarsie; 104,115 Dillon, Don; 63,69,115 Dozer, Charles; 115 Eckert, Joyce; 82, 83,115 Edwards, Scott; 69.115 Enterline. John; 115 Epperson. Tammy; 90. 91,115 Essig. Mark; 34, 57.115 Esterkin. Andi Beth; 115 Fagin, Julie; 115 Feinthel, Amy; 43,114,115 Finan, Magie; 39. 61, 78,115 Fisher, Mark; 53,69.115 Fought, Bonnie; 82. 83, 86.89.115 Fraas, Spencer; 68,115 Frank, Susan; 115 Frank, Tana; 59,90,115 Freidenberg. Bart; 57, 68.115.168 Fries, Chris; 93,115.129 Futerman, Cheri: 40,62,101,103,106, 115 Gallion, Lonnie; 115 Gatterdam, Kurt; 34,58,115 Gaulke, Grant: 114.115 Gaulke, Laura: 114,115 Gladen, Steve; 82, 83,115 Goldhaber. Jason; 82,83.115 Goldmier. Mike; 115 Gold. Wayne; 58,115 Goloversic. Joe; 34, 57, 86. 87.116,124, 129 Gombert. Debbie; 84. 86.113,115 Gordon. Andre; 116 Gray. Patty; 62,106.115 Green III. Bill; 86.114,116 Greenberg, Tammy; 56, 81, 82. 83,115 Grossman, Bruce; 82.83. 86,116 Gust, Steve; 116 Hansen, Anne; 88,115 Harris. Rhoda; 84.115,117.129 Harris II. Rick; 93,116 Hart, Diane; 115 Haynes, Michelle Hetzel. Lisa; 82, 83, 89.115.170 Hill. Doug; 53,116 Hoechstetter. Sharon; 40,104.115 Hoiden, Joan; 59, 88,116 Holzworth. Jay; 53,116 Hoover, Dean; 114.116 Hoover. Duane; 114.116 Horkin, Leslie; 115,116 Huggins, Marcia; 40 Hughes. Cathy; 39, 84,116 Hyer, John; 116 Ingwersen, Eric; 68.72,116,129 IseringhauAen. Tim; 63,82.83,116 Jacobs, Sue; 106,116 James, Kevin; 66.82.83.116 Johnson. Bruce; 116 Johnson, Mary; 114,116 Johnston, Jeff; 53,116 Jones. Angela; 93,116 Jones, Bill; 82,83,115,116 Jordan. David; 116 Kaltenecker, Lisa; 62.106,116 Kearns. Sherry; 59,117 Kearns, Steve; 117 Keller, Lis; 88,117 Kennedy, Louis; 117 King. Wavne: 82.83.86 KirKer, Tom; 114,117 Klamfoth, Cristy; 117 Klamfoth, Marynelle; 117 Knight. Uni; 114,117,-188 Koch. Karin; 82, 83,108,117 Koebel. Cindy; 117 Koltun, Jeff; 53 Kramer. Julie; 59.84.117,128 Kunkler, Karen; 59, 62.117 Lake, Leah; 14, 84,117,203 Lambrecht, Susan; 82,117 Lang, Bob; 34,117 Levine, Suzy;62,117 Lewis, Jeff; 82, 83. 86.117 Liles. Rocky 117 Lindner, Debbie; 42, 88,93,117 Lisska, Dan; 117 Lodge, Beth; 82, 83.89.117,128,203 Loeffert, Stephanie; 117 Lombardo, Judy; 55. 56,81,117 Long, Andy; 93.114,117 Long, Fred; 88.117 Long, Missy; 62. 78.117 Lossing, Russell; 82,83,89,117 Lucktenberg, Janet; 59,86.117 Lynn. Paul; 53, 88.117 Madison, Patti; 114,117 Maier, Steve; 117 Mayo, Rick; 68. 69,117 McCrystal. John; 66, 82,83,117 McLain. Kathy; 46.117 Meehan, Chris: 118 Melmed. Susie; 91,128 Mercurio. Cheryl Miller. Tim; 63. 69.118 Miller, Ruth; 63.118 Mindlin, Beth; 90.118, 188 Mohr, Kim; 104,118 Mooers, Jenifer; 88,118 Moore, Sandy; 118 Morgan. Jill; 117,118 Murray. Paula; 118 Nelson, Nick; 118 Noles. Trish; 118 Nordin, Brian; 34 O'Brien. Tish; 59, 84.118 Page. Melissa; 117,118,129 Palmer. Andy; 48,118 Paul. Jim; 118 Penn. Tracy; 47.118.127 Pohlman. Bill; 53.118 Proebstl, Horst; 118 Ray, Dan Reese, Jim; 118 Reichert. Skip; 53.118 Reilly, Patrick Richardson, Dave; 34,118.130 Robertson, Alexis; 106,118 Roby, John; 118 Rosenthal. Amanda; 86.118 Rose, Michelle; 118 Roslovic, Dan; 53, 86.118 Rappold, Peggy; 40,118 Saas, Luanne; 118 Sanford, Ruth; 59.118 Schmidt, Deanne; 118 Schneider. Megan; 14. 82, 83. 86, 99. 118 Scholtenstein. Lori: 43.118 Schwab. John: 82. 83.118 Schwartz. Marc: 118 Schwartz. Rachel; 118 Shady. Laurie: 118 Shamansky. Sam Sharf, Lisa; 93.118 Shaw. Adrianne: 118 Shipe. Susan: 93.118 Shock. Judy; 48. 106. 118 Sixl. Jeannie; 40. 55.118 Skipper. Robert: 118 Smallsreed. Scott: 118 Smith. Amy; 40. 62.118 Smith. Bill; 82. 83.118 Smith. Vanessa; 114.118 Sokol. Dayna: 106.118 Solomon. Cindy: 118 Solomon. David; 69 Spangler. Joe: 118 Spangler, John; 69. 88. 118 Spillman. Brian: 68. 69.118 Stahurski. Edwin; 118 Steinberg. Jon: 118 StelAr. Larrv: 118 Stern. Mik.; 10.93.119 Stephens, John: 119 Stone. Missy; 106.119 Stone. Larry: 106.119 Stygler. Billy: 119 Tanner. Gina; 82. 83.119 Tarrier. Tim: 34.119 Thackerv. Joe; 119 Thackery. Zoe; 47.114,119 Thurn. Laura: 119 Torch. Mike: 53.68. 119 Tornes. Dave: 119 Tran. Tuan: 119 Tudor, Deanna; 104.119 Turner. Tessie Voelker. Vicki: 39.119 Walls. Chris; 66. 82. 83.119. 202 Wasserslrom. Norma; 119 Weaver. Roger: 82. 83. 86.119 Weber. Sue; 40.106.119 Wciler. Wendy; 64.119 Weisman. Jeff; 53.119 Wendt. Chip; 34. 53.119 Whiteside. Elizabeth: 82. 83. 88. 93. 119 Whitman. Peter: 65. 71.82. 83. 89.119 Wiley. Joe: 119 Williams. Lauri: 84.119.127 Williams. Evan; 119 Williard. Mike: 53.103.119 Winstead. Mary Anne; 46. 59. 61.82. 106. 119 Wiseman. Doug: 119 Wiser, Beth; 47. 55, 86.93.106.117. 119.128.129 Wolfe. Patty: 119 Wright. Vanessa; 84.119.127 Wynkoop. Cheryl; 39.106.119 Yablok. Irwin; 82. 83.119 Young. Sharon: 86. 88.119,173 JUNIORS Acton. James: 120 Addison. Brooke; 101.105.120 Alban. Phillip: 120 Alexander. Heidi: 42.120 Altmaier. John; 66. 67.103.120.123 Amey. Shirley: 86.120 Ault. Alison; 87. 120 Bagley. Sheila; 65. 87. 97. 98.100.120. 121. 124. 168. 169 Ballenger. Shelley: 82.83. 88.120 Barnett. Michael 34.120 Beck. Tim: 34.120 Bellamy. Maureen; 62.106.120 Benedetti. Ed Bennett. Laura; 120 Berger. Joyce; 59.120 Bigrigg. Susan; 46. 47. 61.106. 120 Blowers. Don: 120 Blowers. Karla: 55.120 Boden. Tim; 68. 86.187.120 Bohn. Paula: 120.129 Boring. David; 120 Borror. Lyndie; 66.120 Boyce. Doug; 93 Bredenbeck. Toby: 102.120.129 Bridenbaugh. Jamie; 120 Briggs. Steve; 69.120.122 Brintlinger. Greg; 86,104.120 Brintlinger. Lisa; 120 Brumfield. Will: 120 Buhrmasler, Becky; 86 Burris. Barbara; 106.120 But-z. Dave: 120.129 Campbell. Anne: 42. 86. 93.100.106. 120 Carr. Margie; 81; 84. 87.113.120.121 Castle. Stephanie. 120 Catterall, Laura; 120 Clark. Brett; 120 Clements. Julie; 16,39. 55. 86.120.12; Collins. Kevin; 63. 120. 121 Connor. Susie; 120. 121 Costello, Diane; 61.120 Cupp, Jennifer; 88. 104. 120 Dargusch. Jon; 120 Davis, Tracy; 59,84. 121 Day, Nancy; 55, 121 Denune. Nikki DtPaolo, Raymond; 34,121 Drewcs. Neil; 34,121 Dunkle, Christy: 121 Eckley. Alicia: 87. 90. 91,100.121 Edwards. Cindy: 86. 88.121 Eggleston, Debbie: 82. 83.121 lerger. Johanna; 65 Elhard. Tim: 121 Ewing. Mary; 121 Eyerman. Susan; 100.121 Fagin. Bruce; 121 fFagin. Marc;; 34. 57.121 Farley, Andy; 121 Farley. Matt; 34.121 Fernald. Ted; 65.121 Finan, Pat; 34.105.121 Flood. Jim; 48.121 Frank. Paul; .'14.52.121 Freedman. Lori; 87.121 Friedman, Mark; 121 Fries. Anita; 63. 121 Furgason. Dan: 63, 83.121 Gary. Karen; 88. 121 Gilkerson. djndy: 83. 85. 86.121 Glenn. Victoria: 121 Glimcher, Susan; 121 Goldstein, Debbie; 121 Goldstein. Mike; 122 Goodrich. Malinda; 82. 83. 89.122. 123 Gooslin. Ron: 122 Gordon. Amy: 84.122 Gordon, Scott: 82. 83.122 Greenberg. Marc Grinsfelder, Lisa: 42. 94.106.122 Grossman, Doug; 122 Halla. Jenny; 61.122 Harmon. Rocky; 7. 68. 70.122 Harper, Linda; 82.122 Harriman. Bill; 82, 87. 89. 98,122 Hart. Debbie; 122 Hauser. Charles; 69.122 Heilman. Tom: 122 Heiser, Lori: 47. 82.83. 86. 88. 93.106. 122 Heller. John; 66. 82. 83.89.122 Hertenstein. Shellie Hess. Nanci: 84.116.121.122 Helzel. John: 82. 83.100. 122 Hoffman. Eric: 122 Hoffman. Mary Ellen Horden. Cathy Horn, Alonzo Hughes, Jim: 66.67.122 Hunlcy. Jeff; 86.104.122 Hunter. William: 122 Hurtubise. Julie; 106.122 Jacobs. Laura: 46.122 Jeffrey. Barrie: 45.122 Jeffrey. Susan; 55.122 Jessberger. Bob: 82.83.122 Kalman. Larry; 122.127.130 Karr. Elisabeth: 32.42.94,122 Kennedy. Kathy; 39.122 Kirn. Louise; 42,123 Kolbe. Mark: 34. 57. 60.123 Kozelek. Ann; 86.123 Kurucz, Kraig; 123 Leggette. John; 123 Lenart. Tom; 123 Lerch. Lance; 52.123 Leukarl. Walter; 123 Levin. Steve: 122 Levoff. Janet; 93.123 Lifter. Patty; 120.123 Lindquist. Paul; 123 Loeffert. Ty: 52.123 Lombardo. Rita;45.123 Long. Carole; 123 Lubell, Brian; 104,123 Markstein. David: 63.105.123 Marx. Karen; 86. 124 Mason, Cid; 123 Mathias. Cary: 65.124 McCabe. Sean; 63.124 McCully. Nancy McDonald. David; 124 McGuire. Jeff; 14. 63 69. 82. 83. 85. 86. 89.124 Mead. Lisa; 42. 86. 124 , Mees. Bill; 66. 67.124 Mekaru. Stella; 82. 83. 88, 124 Meloy. Ten; 45. 142 Mentser. Barry: 65. 71. 90. 91; 92. 121. rl24.125 Mentser. Garry: 71.121,124,125 Mercer. Paul: 23, 58, 121.124 Mercurio. Mike: 124 Mercurio. Shelly; 124 Merritt, Sam; 124 Metz. Kelly: 86.124 Michael. Jeff Millard. Carol; 87.124 Millard. Todd; 45. 52.124 Miller. Scott; 34. 38. 52.124 Millman. Dawn Mitchell. Louis: 124 Morgan. Brad: 58.124 Moser. Jeanne; 7. 39. 86.101,105.106. 124 Myers. Emily: 39. 63.124.130 Nagle, Nancy; 45.124 Neufeld, Dana; 124 Orendorff. John: 34. 52.124 Osborn. Jon; 86 Park. Peggy; 82. 83. 89.124 Pedon. Tim; 34. 57.105.124 Polster. Paltie; 124 Porterfield. Lisa: 40. 93.1(M). 105.124. 130 Portman. Mike: 124 Potter. Susie; 124 Ray. Cathy: 124.129. 130 Rice. Mary; 114.124 Rice. Teresa; 82. 83.100.124 v Rofsky. Karen, T25 Rosenbloom. Jay: 18. 68, 72. 82. 83. 125 Salva. Christine; 94. 125 Schaffer. Scott; 34 Schiff. Randy: 92.125.129.130 Schlesinger. Linda; 125 Schwartz, Joni; 125 Seebode. Frank: 125 Shlonsky. Pat: 125 Sinai. Stephanie: 106,125 Skilken. Beth; 45. 90. 91. 121.125 Skilken. Dan; 63. 86.103. 105.125 Slagle. John; 125 Sokol. Randy; 52. 125 Spielberger. Stacie; 125 Starr. Sam: 66. 72. 82. 83. 99. 100. 125 Steele. Randy: 57.118.125 Stevens. Mark; 125 Stickney. Mary: 42.125 Stinemetz. Marilee; 82. 83. 89.103.125 Stowell. Kelly; 58. 65. 68. 70.121. 123. 125 Strang. Laurie: 104.125 Tanner. Helen; 125 Tapee, Brad: 69. 82, 83. 87.125 Taylor. Susan; 42. 61.125 Tenwalde. Lynn; 82. 83.125 Terapak. Shelly; 85.126 Theibert, Gene; 68. 70.126 Tobin. Patty; 126.177 Turpie, Sheryl: 126 Ulmer. Keith: 120.126 Vale. Julie; 82. 83.100.126 VanKeuren, Pete; 126 Vanover. Ken; 57. 60. 126 Vest. Jodi; 126 Wallen, Mary: 126 Walsworth. Walt: 126 Wasserslrom. Jim: 126 Wasserstrom. Amy; 94. 105.126 Waterman. Leslee: 126 Weaver, Craig; 126 Weiffenbach. Curt: 126 Wells. Robin: 126 Whitlock. Jon; 88.126 Willcox. Kathy; 42.83. 87.126 Williams. Craig; 121.126 Williard. Doug; 66. 67.103.123. 126 Wilson. Larry: 44. 52. 54.126 Winstead. Jim; 126 Wiseman. Mari; 39. 55. 56. 59. 126 Wynkoop. Sieve; 34. 44. 57.126 Yenkin. Leslie; 90 Young. Jim; 53.126 Zachs, Dan Zahn. Jon; 16. 63.126 SENIORS Abramson. Mike; 8. 95.136. 139.140. 191. 198.206 Addison. Daryl; 140.163.187,198 Ashbrook. Joyce; 140 Aufderhar. Ann: 140 Beaver. Brad; 32.140 Beck. Peggy; 140.198 Bender. Elaine; 136,140.198 Berger. Amy; 140 Berger. Bob; 103.138.141.166.198 Berger. Jo-Ann; 141 Bergquist. Kris: 79,100,139.141.191. 198 Betz. Jim; 34. 37. 50. 52.141. 198 Betz, Jan; 86,141 Birhanzl. Chris. 13.136.141.187.198 Bishoff. Beth: 45. 77. 78.141.191.198 Blackmon. Sue; 141 Bloede. Jill: 65. 86. 94 98. 136,142.169. 191.198 Boundy. Cathv: 105. 142,166.198 Bowman, Linda: 90. 93.136.138.142. 191 Bozzano. Jorge; 203 Branstitter. Ellen; 86.136.142. 170. 198 Brinda, Carl: 142 Bryant. Marc; 82. 83. 139. 142 Buechner. Laura; 142 Burns. Jennifer: 78. 84. 142. 191.198 Cannon. Lou: 57. 59. 82. 83. 143 Chamberlain. Donna: 95. 143 Clark. Virginia: 143 Clarke. Alec: 8. 51. 54. 79. 95, 139,143. 170.174. 191.198 Concalves. Luis; 203 Coney. Leslie; 55. 78.143, 177.198 Cook. Gus:48. 131 . 13.3. 143 Coughlin. Murv Kay: 143. 198 Custer. Bill; 143, 172 Day. Man,' Ann: 82.144 Deardurff. Keith; 82. 83.103. 137.144 Downey. Ellen; 144 . Duffy. Mike: 15.82. 83. 89.102f 137. 144.171.198 Duga.Jan. 82. 83. 139. 144 Dunkin. Cynthia; 82. 83. 89.144 Durell. Eric: 144.198 Dvsart, Logan: 86. 98.144 Eckert, Karen: 79.103.105.145.198 Ehrman. Doug: 34. 36. 50. 52.86,145. 198 Elder. Bill; 145 Elkins. Shelley: 145 Essig, Marv Jo: 59.104. 136.139.145. 191 Faust. Joy; 139.145.163 Feinthel. Steve: 34. 36. 76, 83.133.145. 198. 202 Flood. John: 68.145.198. 202 Fortner. Kalhv: 146.198 Fraas. Martha; 40. 77. 78. 146. 174.185. 191. 198 Frank. Alex; 68.136.146 Friedland. Elaine: 90.1 6.163.191. 195.198 Fulfbrd. Dave; 68. 70 46 Futerman. Ho vardjn2.65. 79. 87,133. 136. 137. 146 Garv. Pam; 88.169.146 g Galterdam. Jim; 34. 37.146.191.198 Gerhold. Paul; 147.196. 207 Gold. Stuart; 147 Goldberger. Adam; 19. 68. 92.H38. 147.166. 198 J| Gould. Barb; 46. 106. 147. 191 Jjg Grebus. Sherri; 147 Greenberg. Anna: 63.90. 91. 136.137. 139. 147. 174. 185. 187. 195 Greenberg. Peter; 8. 91. 147. 198 Gutter. Marc; 147. 191,196 Halla. Ben; 87. 148. 198 Hamilton. Dave. 34. 37.138. 148. 191 Hanners. Pauline; 122.148.198 Hansan. Greg:93.136.137.139. 148. 191.198. 206 Hickle. Diane: 139.148.166. 198 INDEX 205 Higginbotham, Vicki; 148.191.198 Hill. Mike; 8.92. 95.136.148.166.191, 198. 205 Hoechstetter. Rick; 63.103.139.148. 170.191. 198 Horden. Julie; 149 Horn. Gary; 136.166.149 Horner. Lee; 162 Hosier. Laura; 93. 149.198 Hver. Jim; 68,149 Jeffrey, Lynne; 84.149. 191. 198 Johnston, Heidi; 84,86. 87. 90,91, 97. 98. 149. 191.198 Kalman. Debbie: 16. 59. 90.91.133. 136. 138.149.163,198 Kaltenecker. Mark: 95.149.198 Karr. Missy: 41. 43.136.150. 177 Katz. Nancv; 2.19. 79. 90. 91. 100.103. 137.150.172.198. 201 Kavnes. Tom: 75.95.136,150.170, 191.198, 205 Kearns, Peggy: 13,136.150.166.184. 195. 198 Keene. Susan; 83. 85. 89. 99.150.163 Kellogg. Heather; 136.138 150 Kennedy. Carolyn; 136.138.150 Kennedy. Randy; 150 im. Tim; 151,169.198 Kluges Mary: 12, 71. 79.92. 97. 98.105. 136.138.151. 191. 195 Klamfoth. Karen: 15 s Koltun. Elleife.Pfc. 138.151 P Kramer. PamwPTl. 136.139.131.191. 198.206 ▼ Krech. Louise; 87.101.151.172, 187. 191. 198 Krieger. Nancy; 46. 61. 78.106.136. 139,151 Kunkler. Mike; 34, 36,151,198 Lenart, Kim; 93,101,152 Levine. Rick; 87. 88.152,198 Levison, Mike; 8, 51, 52.92.132,133, 138.152.191.198 Lichtenstein, Gary; 58, 82,83,103,152 Lisko, Karen; 79.82,88,92.94.152 Lisska. Ed; 152,173 Long. Steve; 82; 152 Lynn, Cynthia; 152,191 Martin, Betsy; 136,153,198 Matthews. Bill; 139,153,170,172.191. 198 Mayo, Mary; 40. 77. 78.139.153.101. 198 McGovern, Michele; 94,104.136,139, 153.173 McLain, Linda; 9.86. 93.132.133.138, 153,191,198, 206 Meek. Caroline; 93.153.198 Mellman, Randi: 90,138,153,163.195, 198 Messer, Linda; 153 Mindlin, Alan; 93,100,130,154 Murray. Lisa; 154,202 Neuman, Kim; 154 Nixon. Brent; 162 Osis, Irene; 154,163,187.198 Owen, Gene; 34,36.137.139,154,198 Pallay, Claudia; 59.92,132,133,136, 154.191.198 Parrish. Betsy; 154 Payne. Bill; 154 Phillips, Libby; 89.155 Pree, Steve; 155 Reeveajfcord; 105,155.166 Reeves, Bob; 155 Rehmar. Marcie; 94.155.198. 202 Reilly. Kathy; 155,166.198 Reninger, Sandra; 155 Retzlaff. Cathy: 2.16. 84. 87. 90. 91.94. 99. 155,172.195. 201 Robinson. Sandy: 94.136,139.156. 191 Robinson. Scott Rosenwasser, Alan; 79.102.156 Roslovic, Nick; 8. 66. 86 93. 95.100. 156. 163. 191, 198 Ruben. Stacey; 156,180 Saas, Karen; 63, 64.138,156,163 Schaefer. Rick; 156,191,198 Schafer. John: 48.95.156.198 Schmitt. Gary; 157 Seckel. Stacie: 43.157 Seiler. Kurt: 69. 82,83.99 Setnar. Dan; 65.90.112.157. 198 Shackelford. Lee: 66.77.78.79.82,83. 87. 95.102,157 Shaffer, Mike: 157 Sharpe. Glenn: 68.132.157,169 Shimer. Linda; 79,157 Siegel. Ken; 6.18. 65.71. 82, 83.130, 157 Silver, Gary: 82. 83.158 Singletary. Christi; 133.158 Sixt. Sharon; 77. 78,139. liff. 166. 173. 19H ■■ Spalding. St Stallman. CSfirlotte: 15ff?191 ■ Steele. Wendy; 90. 136. 158. 187. 191.1 195. 198 Steinberg, David; 158. 202 Stelzer. Rick: 158 Stolarski. Terese; 106,159 Stone. Debby: 14. 84. 86.90.159,166, 168.191. 198. 203 Stout. Sue: 46. 47. 61. 72. 93.139.159 Stygler. Kim; 138,139.159.177 Svveney. Wendy: 41.43.159,198 Tanenbaum, Cathy; 16.90.91.138. 159,163. 191, 198 Tanner. Bernadette: 40.159 Taylor. Lucy; 46.72.136,137. 139.159. 191,198, 206 Thomas, Bob; 139. 160.191 Thurn. Ceil: 79,93.94.102.160. 191. 198 Turner. Scott; 34. 37. 57. 58.133.160 Turpie. Keith; 160 Unkefer, Dan: 160.171.193 Vannoy. Janet; 160 Volio. Paula; 90. 160.198 Waddell. Louise; 63. 78. 93. 160 Wallen. Barry; 12. 93,161.166, 198 Waller, Amy; 161 Walls. Mike; 161 Webb. Melanie: 161 Webber. Melissa: 133.136.138.161. 166. 172.198 Wells. Kim; 161 Whitlock. Dave; 14.57. 58.95.136 Williams. Chrisse: 77. 78. 84. 86. 161. 202 Williams. Linda; 8,105.10(1.138, 162. 173.198 Williard. Tom; 82. 83.162 Winstead. John; 34. 36. 57. 59. 137.162 Wright. Dave; 162. 198 Wright. Phil; 9. 50. 51. 52. 139.Ttfg, 171 Zietlow. 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