Fairmont West High School - Dragon Yearbook (Kettering, OH)

 - Class of 1971

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Fairmont West High School - Dragon Yearbook (Kettering, OH) online collection, 1971 Edition, Cover
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HL. :'::!f:: .f:.:f1::1L,:.m:1 1:1 z:13a5:1u-152.14mf:-few:LadElifefh!g2Lf41rf2f522!fpT3-ui-,MZSQUeH1-L1!Ii+fs5.3Eif5!:Ii::1:iE,ilginfmifgf SsfiilflJffmff?AZZr2?Y15.fI?f.'2!:f31:2z!1i1?-Qf1i:l?1srSi-lf.-IliffJnfirfffiflxfsfrfr anEsaSI51Ei::5:iif15egELf-15-i,Q1, l 97 I DRAGON Published bg ihe Yearbook Siaff Fairmonl Wesi High School Kellering, Ohio 454529 Volume XLVIII Fairmonl' Wesl - an en+i+y wilhin i+self Composed of seven buildings, adminislralors, facully, and sludenls - Disiinguished by lradilion, Freshened by +he innovalions of l Boulh, eveloping in an age A whole: yel' a par+ - of l'he communily, of each sludenl, and of lhe fuiure. Fairmonl West loday - Alive, Aware . . . Growing of science and lechnology. 2 Infrod ucfion l,24 3 5 AFS sfudenfs Emma Maligalig, Rosemary Logie, and Inga Krisliansson don nafive cosfumes for The JCOWA foreign ba- zaar. KeHering's new Municipal Building dis- plays qualifies of modern archilecfure. Senior Dan Woods and Principal Alfred Bolender discuss lunchroom opera+ions. Mrs. Carol Lighfy illus+ra+es one of +I-ue modern modes of women's fashions. Bing Davis congrafulales Ellen Arvold on her selecfion fo Torch and Keysfone. ff as . . 'X ' L-M4 X, if 'L I E , s f 2 l 4 ze i 5 ,1 1 f 2 3 , ,. .1..- --1-,- : ' H 2f2veefsi:.Aa f -s-A f A ,- . ,,,, is W 3 ' i'X, ' ' if 'V' YW A ' - 'sa vw,..,,., H... H V , v we f .. , . ' 5 ,,.s Table of Conienis Sfudenf Life ............... I8 FacuI+y and Academics ...... 48 Spor+s .......,. .... 8 O Organizafions and Ac'rivI+ies ....... ..... I I8 Sophomores .... ..... I 76 Juniors .... ..... I 96 Seniors .... ..... 2 I4 Advenassng . . . .... .252 Index . . . .... .32I I d 3 T I. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. l 4 23 56 Kadee Diefrichson and Sue WilleT work To earn money Tor Their church youTh group aT a concession sTand during The Holiday aT Home parade. RhyThmeTTe officers Nancy Kuhn, KaThy Ullmer, JaneT George and AnneTTe Argue accepT Trophies signifying TirsT place in The Cenferville drill Team con- TesT. G-raduaTe Pam Miller and senior KrisTy Suro perform in The CenTerville Town Hall producTion of Romeo and JulieT. B. C. Sideshow, WesT's enTry in The Holiday aT Home parade, received The Grand Marsl1all's award. ln her Third and 'Final year as WesT's ma- ioreTTe, Sherry FuggeTT performs aT The l97O MeeT The Dragons nighT. ln The firsT performance of The season, The l97O-7l band and RhyThmeTTe corps presenT Their March America show as a parT of MeeT The Dragons. gf in if Z 1 5 . .1 T , . 4 1 y I, .eva Infroducfio n The Summer of i970 - A capsule of lime in +he flee'ring momen+s of you+h. Diverse ac+ivi+ies for all - summer iobs, summer +hea+er, workshops, and European fours - Sunshine filled momenls fhal' faded in+o , annual Labor Da 'Fes1'ivi+ies - 1'he Holida a1'l'lome parade and Mee+ lihe Dra ons - Marking fhe close o? a summer, fhe opening of +he school year, and a 'Fresh beginning. The +ensed hush of a crowd - Their sharing of an individual's or +eam's momen'r of success and ela'rion, defea+ and despair. A bonding of s+uden+s - Spirii' a+ Fairmonf. , Winwghsds 1. 1' I24 35 ParTicipaTing in WesT's marching band exemplifies Ron lmig's I IODA, spiriT. Dragon David WhiTe insTills spiriT in The hearTs oT all WesT supporTers. VicTory-minded WesTonians show Their spiriT aT an aTTernoon pep assembly. These WesT sTudenTs clemonsTraTe Their spiriT by repainTing an old car in WesT's colors of purple and whiTe. Fall cheerleaders ring The vicTory bell in preparaTion Tor a WesT win. ss,s V1 JQJ. 3 si,s iiii . T 161-- lnTrod T 7 I-25 3 4 Lynn Harruff and Cindy Hall cheer Their feam To a Homecoming vicfory. 1969 Homecoming Queen Sue Wa+son, fogefher wi+h Rick Herberf and fhe Han- sen children, eagerly awaif +heir 'rask of crowning fhe new queen. Homecoming candidafes: Barb Hopkins, Lynn Harruff, Queen Nancy Kuhn, Cindy Hall, and Marfi Heisler. Firsf Lieufenanf Kafhy Ullmer discusses lasf minufe changes in +he Rhy1'hme+Te's halffime show wi1'hCap'rain Nancy Kuhn. Radianf smiles on The faces of Nancy Kuhn and her mo+her reflecf fheir pride and happiness on Homecoming night Homecoming - A Time for Us - for exci+ed 'Faces warm smiles, +he radianl' glow of +l1e queen and h memories. A coming +oge+her A +ime for sfudenfs and alumni +0 reflec+ upon 'rhe changes and growfh in Fairmonf - and in +hemselves. er couri' Hours of fraining and physical exerfion climaxing in momenfs of performance - wifh seconds measuring vicfory . . . or defeaf. Clampecl iaws, clenched feefh, muscles, courage, and soul sfraining forward in defiance of exhausfion - In fhe spirif of compefifion - Man's inborn desire fo challenge, fo wing Teams of Dragons and Dragoneffes sacrifice fime and energy fo WOL afhlefics, Reioicing in success, Accepfing defeaf, Growing . . . Physically and spirifually. if ,XV Mr - ' I . V 1 I 4 5 1 2 3 Caplain Doug Meyers sfrives To improve his lirning in This Cross Counlry race. Two rivals, Fairmonl Wesl and Belmont fighl' lor possession of a iump ball. Bill Rayburg laclcles his opponenl in an aflempl +o prevenl a rival Touchdown. Mark Leclclider fades our for a crucial pass hoping To find an open receiver. Lil Trippe++'s face beams wilh joy as 'rhe Dragons score anofher louchdown. I 2 lnlroduclion Jil 3 Sludenl Council presidenf Bill Sendo. leads The group in song af 'rhe firsl' annu- al Leadership Re+rea+. Represenfafive Charles Whalen ad- dresses Fairmon1'Wes+ sludenls a+ an as- sembly during Polifical Awareness day. Linda Wick and Jeff Sfump observe sen- ior sfudenf council member Dan Woods ask a ques+ion af one of rhe council's Homecoming preparalion meerinqs. iz ffflqiqnq. gpg, You+h - Acce +ing challenge, Reaclzng ou+ +oward knowledge, unders+anding - mal'uri+y. Gras ing +he value of ecliicalion - of lhe pasl, of lhe world loday, and of fhemselves. ln facing new concep+s, sharing ideas, +hough+s, and feelings - You+h se+ goals and slandards, And grow +o a be++er underslanding of lheir changing world Leadership a+ Fairmon+ loday - Alive, aware . . . Growing. TIT Dave Offensend, co-chairman of Ecology Day, allends an Ecology Club meeling. Cenlral uni+ caplain Tim Ireland speaks on leadership a+ The TK induclion. Jim Miclclos and Alfred Bolender find a few momenls fo relax and play cards a+ The Leadership Relreal. Academics - The search Tor lcnowledge, To mainTain The achievemenTs of The pasT, To beTTer The TuTure. Inspired, guided and TaughT by Those who undersTand, The sTudenT, sTruggling wiThin The innermosT depThs of The brain To grasp The unknown - SorTing Through variables, in search of co,nsTa nTs, for TruTh and The wisdom of The ages. STudenTs -- encompassing TacTs wiTh undersTanding - In The arTs, languages, science courses - In diverse areas of learning. Reaching ouT Tor EducaTion - The baclcbone of The world. ,,.,r,,,,W.,,: MA h I4 235 S+uden+ assislanl Debbie Bierlein and Wesl unif malh +eacl1er Jerry Neff begin anoflner period ol algebra. Two of Dale Berry's DCT sludenls pref pare a model for flue display window of 'rlie adrninis+ra+ion building. Science IV sTuden+s Curl Sessler, Siu l'lollander,Jol1n Binning, Jeli Reqer. Earl Kirkland, and Bob Preuss reflecl' flie gen- eral spirif of flweir class. Junior conlesl speech sfudenl Diane Bar- rie porlrays Winnie Tlne Pooh. Senior class presidenf Paula Cuslwner re- llecfs and records lwer flwouglils on llie Sepfember Leadership Refreal. ,A,, 24 new I3 24 Loyal Dragon fans awaif fhe arrival of Their feam in fhe Hspiril snake. Senior play casl members Cyd Brower and Milne Licafa rehearse a scene from fhe one-acl play Whi+e Liars. Miss Honaker commends fall cheerleader Sara Blackford for a dedicaled season. Wesf alumnus Tom Meyers and his brofher Doug discuss fechniques for run- ning cross counfry evenfs. Infroducfion lnvolvemenl - a +radi'rion a+ Fairmonl. Touching o+hers - Sharing new experiences and in+eres+s wi+h +hem. Combining varied amounls of energy, de+ermina'rion, +alen+, and concern +o produce some+hing wor+hwhile Developing lalenls and skills lhrough hours of dedica+ion. Some+imes discovering new +alen+s and s+reng+hs wilhin +he deplhs of oneself. lnvolvemen+ - The coming logelher of all fields - Growing fhrough parlicipalion. 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Finalizing hours of pre ararion as +l1e curlain rises beiiore long-awailed gel' fleelingj performances onsummaling hours of worlcing, living and growing in a final march across Wes+'s quadrangle on gradualion nigl1'r - Recognizing lhe value of lhese precious momen+s of youlh, and ulilizing every momenl - Sludenf Life al' Fairmont i I3 245 I97O Homecoming candidales and fheir escorrsz Jim Weirlhoff and Barb Hopf lcins, Larry Graves and Cindy Hall, Joel Goodnough and Nancy Kuhn, Tony Wil- liamifis and Lynne Harrull, Marfi l-leisler and Jim Brooker. Sue Adams and her dale enioy dancing fo lhe Fabulous Originals music. Queen canclidafes admire lhe dragon car before lhe halfhme ceremonies. Queen Nancy Kuhn and her courf ride fhe homecoming lloaf which displays fhe l97O fheme, A Time for Us. Under fhe direcfion of AFS presidenl Holly Daganhardl, senior girls prepare Tradifional homecoming corsages. Siudenf Life R gem. so v-aiu 'au A 8 so 'E s Wi? w is , 5 is 1553 1 -'E me : QQ 'n..J. Y .X gs Z 2 .., X. issue l spell , .ge '. . as AA.. lm'5, ' Cadei capiain chosen io reign over 1970 couri Homecoming ol l97O, highlighled by The crowning of Nancy Kuhn, cap- lain of Rhylhmelles, delighled Weslo- nians. Sue Walson, lasl year's queen, assisled council vice-presidenl Sleve Brown and Paula Cushner, senior class president in lhe crowning ceremony. Wesley l'laine's arrangemenf ol A Time for Us, performed ar hallhme by lhe band and Rhylrhmelles illus- lraled lhis year's Theme. lvlilce Licala provided 'rhe vocal accompaniment Candidales on The Homecoming courl, and exchange sludenls Rose- mary Logie, Emma lvlaligalig and Inga Krisliansson received momenlos of lhe occasion. Sludenl council's division of various Homecoming responsibililies among members of The sophomore, iunior and senior classes, proved +o be a very suc- cessful and innovarive procedure. Srudenf Life 2l Seniors seleci pair of one-aci plays for class produclion WhiTe Liars and Black Comedy, The senior class play producTion repre- senTed a TirsT in The hisTory oT dramaTic presenTaTion aT WesT. Under The di- recTion oT Miss JaneT Veigel a new English Teacher and debaTe coach aT WesT, The seniors presenled These Two shorT plays raTher Than The TradiTional single plays. WhiTe Liars. a drama, dealT wiTh The enTangling eTTecTs ThaT lies play in peoples lives. In accordance wiTh The auThor's requesTs The presenTaTion oT This drama proceeded ThaT oT anoTher one-acT wriTTen by PeTer ShaTTer, Black Comedy. This comedy ended The evening on a lighTer noTe. f--f,-, .,-.,,:ffsff f-.,, ,L ,,,.-' -f,, :w,..f,,,,-ff, f fk,, so -,-- my .fi s, - reille sirl 22 Sfudenl Life mn: -1 Ili I , 3,f1. - 1... ,wi L T El f,,, T' 1'f 1' I L If Q x 3 . 0 f-flex, i l J iua,.ts l I24 5 Senior play casf members Dave While and Cyd Brower break from rehearsal fo discuss a scene in While Liars. Sfage crew members Rosemary Loqie and Dennis Weaver waif for lighfing cues. Sieve Brown aids Cindy Karns' search for a bilfer lemon during a dress rehearsal of Black Comedy. Mike l.ica+a, lhe male lead of Black Comedy, porlrays a scheming bachelor in danger of losing his freedom. Kris Suro, Brindsley Millers fiance, pone ders fhe uncerlainry of lare. I4 235 Sara Ann Slofer dances To lhe music. Soulful rhyfhms slimulare Fred Lawson and Debbie Bierlein To rry new sleps. Chaperone Mrs, Frances S. Homer fakes a shorf brealher along wifh fhe band. Smiling expressions oi Seniors Van Purdy and Sieve Brown reflecf fhe lun and ex- cilemenl ol The holiday season. The Fabulous Originals keep couples enferrained wifh Their special sound, Seniors donale dance proceeds io help needg This holiday season had a brillianl slarl as lhe Senior class sponsored ils annual Chrislmas dance. Visions ol Sugarplumsf' chosen as 'rhe Theme, supporled by candy canes, ever- greens. and a gingerbread house de- signed by social chairman Lynn Har- rull, caughl sludenls' fancy. While dancing lo lhe vibranl rhylhm ol lhe Fabulous Criginalsfl couples Toolc advanlage ol lhe opporlunily lo relax and discuss lheir plans for The up- coming vacafion. Also, relreshmenls ol punch and cookies were served by chaperones al inlermission. Keeping wilh lhe Chrislmas spiril' ol giving, seniors donaled The proceeds of lhe dance To help lhe WING March on Poverly reach needy families here in Daylon and surrounding areas. w Class projeci gels revision in second gear Through lecTures and discussions, sTudenTs oT EairmonT WesT learned more TacTs on recenT social issues oT The world and Their communiTy due To hard worlc on The parT OT RoberT Janes and his l969-l97O conTemporary issues class. As a proiecT The class seT aside one weelc ouT oT each school year as Social Awareness weelc. LasT year's awareness session scored such a success. Thus necessiTaTing one again This year Tor The weelc beTore ChrisTmas vacaTion. Ellen Arvold and her classmaTes Dana Glass, Dave OT- Tensend and Diclc Geyer organized new varieTies of programs. Mrs. Charf ion STewarT helped wiTh The proiecT and lvlr. Janes acTed as Taculfy super- visor over The enTire proiecT. Scheduled programs relaTed To The various subiecTs oTTered during each oT The days, sTarTing wiTh Ecology day, Tollowed by PoyerTy and Welfare day, Changing SocieTy day, Communica- Tion day and PoTpourri day. These pro- grams varied noT only in subiecT maT- Ter, buT also in presenTaTion. Each day TeaTured speakers, Tilrns, workshops, discussion panels and an occasional slciT. Some highlighTs in- cluded a women's lib worlcshop, an original sl4iT wriTTen by Clem l'lamilTon and perTormecl by WesT sTudenTs on Ecology day plus a Tormer VISTA vol- unTeer, Mrs. Sally Elclcens. 26 STudenT Life I 3 4 Clem Hamillon, along wifln classmafes Jenny Truax, Siu Hollander. and Dave Offensend, parlicipafes in a presenla- lion of his original slcil concerning llie ef- fecfs of pollufion. Mr. Curlis, from lvlonfgomery Children Services, lisfens lo guesfions asked by concerned Wes? sludenfs. Kellering Police officer, Palrolman Eggensclnwiller, discusses various aspecls of crime willi Blaine Frvrnan. Speakers discuss communal living willi a large group ol Wesl sfudenls. UNE? M fe A align I Sfuderit Life 27 I24 35 Debbie Douglas and her dare John Harr approach 'rhe dance floor by walking under The archway of silhoue-Hes. Wifh 'rhe words of 'fhe +heme song in fhe background, GAA members and clales dance 'ro We've Only Jusl Begun. Kris Suro and her dale enjoy a ride on fhe swing buil+ for lwo. Queen Diane Krieger and Tim lrelan. Candidafes and lheir escorfs walch as Queen Diane Krieger, escorfed by Tim lrelan, ascends her lhrone. QQ GAA presideni, Diane Krieger, chosen io reign ai annual dance We've Only JusT Begun, inspired by a recenT popular song, creaTed a romanTic aTmosphere Tor The girls and Their daTes aT The annual GAA Turn- abouT dance. The crowning oT Diane Krieger as Miss DragoneTTe climaxecl The evenings TesTiviTies. Members oT GAA spenT lengThy hours preparing and clecoraTing The gymnasium Tor This evenT. Couples en- joyed Themselves on one oT The special clecoraTions, a swing builT Tor Two. Senior boys Tim lrelan, Don Grass, David LivingsTon, John Hollins, Dan Woods and Rick l-lerberT escorTed The members oT The courT MarTi l-leisler, Maureen McDermoTT, Liz Ferguson, Barb Hopkins, Andy Jakes, and The queen Diane Krieger. Std TLT 29 Juniors selecl 'Wonderland' for class plag Wes+'s Junior Class chose Alice in Wonderland as Their play presenla- lion lor lhe year. Lewis Carrolls lanla- sy proved lo be suilable enlerlainmenl lor audiences ol adulls as well as chil- dren wilh ils willy dialog and ils curi- ous characlers. In lhe opening scene, Alice discusses The rnysleries which lie in lhe world beyond lhe olher side ol lhe loolcing glass. She finds herself in iusl such a world laced wilh lhe slrangesl adven- lures imaginable. Q is ii ,A Q s 1 V Nga 9? Q , 1 Joseph Kuldau, wilh a slall corn- posed ol Brenda Davidson, Judy Price, Janis Cunningham and Kalhy Lewis di- recled lhe play. David Crabill, lhe slage crew, and many olher people devoled much lime and ellorl lo con- lribule special ellecls lo lhe program. 30 Srudenf Ll I25 34 Angrily, 'rhe Queen of Hearis orders an- oiher execuiion during ihe irial. Describing Wonderland, fhe Cheshire Cai explains. We are all mad herelw March Hare and a very sleepy Dormouse wail for 'rhe Mad Helier lo pour lea. Anxiously, ihe couriroom wails as ihe While Rabbi? reciies some imporiani evidence concerning lhe sfolen iarfs. Red and Whife Chess Queens give Queen Alice fhe proper examinafion. Alice While Rabbi? Red Chess Queen Caferpiilar Fish Foofman Frog Fooimen Duchess Cook Cheshire Cai March Here Mad Heffen Dormouse Two of Spades Five of Spades Seven of Spades Queen of Hearfs King of Hearis Knave of Hearfs Gryphon Mock Turfle Tweedledum Tweedledee Whiie Chess Que Sheep Hump+y Dumpiy Muffon Julie Perkins Siu Brown Kafhleen lrefon Lori Kindricl: Marcia Lane Sieve Hansen Ka+hy Smifh Becky Waiies Kafhy Masfbaum Diane Fiedler John Holfson Nancy Emery Suzy Emmons Anne Accrocco Sue Emmons Cherie Harney Jane Baker Ausfin Shealsley Diane Barrie John Apple Sue Monroe Jill Douglass Nancy Brown Lori Kindriclc John Hol+son Tom Murray Siudenr Life 3 I Q? 13 24 Dave Bromley and Karhy lrefon reign as king and queen ol lhe dance. Sleve Callahan and Diane Allman enioy one of fhe slow dances. lvlarlc Schaffer and Sherry Fugelf carry lhe crowns and roses 'rhey will presenl lo lhe incoming king and queen. Nancy Leis and Nelson Hinds relax for a momenl from dancing +o lhe musical beal provided by Ginn and Co. Juniors choose 'Fire and Rain' for class dance Fire and Rain, The Theme chosen by The Junior class Tor Their annual dance, varied Trom Those of previous years ThaT had always cenTered around ST. ValenTine's day. James Simms and oTher TaculTy ad- visers worked wiTh The class commiTTee heads Bob McGraw and Nancy Emery lband, TickeTs and publiciTyl, CrisTy Irvin and CheT Moeller ldecoraTionsl, Chris Bowden and Brooks CompTon lreTreshmenTsl, Greg Esselman and Brad Judge lclean-upl, JeTT Singerman and Bob Kesling lchaperonesl and Jeanie Morris and Karen Sachleben lprograml in preparaTion Tor The dance. Ginn and Co. seT The ideal aTmo- sphere wiTh Their wide varieTy oT music along wiTh Those decoraTions used in de-picTing The Theme oT The dance. Large murals, Tire hydranTs, umbrellas and raindrops added To The conTempo- rary aTmosphere. ln accordance wiTh TradiTion, lvlark Schahfer and Sherry FugeTT, who acTed as king and queen oT lasT year's dance, crowned Dave Bromley and KaThy Ire- Ton as king and queen Tor l97l. Wesi musicians pick biographg of Fanng Brice as spring plag FairmonT WesT's musical deparT- menT selecTed Funny Girl as Their annual springTime opereTTa produc- Tion. This Broadway hiT required The eTTorTs oT The orchesTra, chorus, and many hours oT hard worlc To puT iT To- geTher. Isobel LennarT, auThor oT The novel Funny Girl, based her book on The liTe oT The musical comedy sTar Fanny Brice. l.ennarT's sTory concerns The biT- TersweeT and somewhaT paradoxical success oT The physically unaTTracTive yeT TalenTed young woman. Two senior girls, KaThy Ullmer and Kris Ehmke, shared The role oT leading lady. Professional choreographer Liz Gardner sTaged each musical number and insTrucTed The dancers. 34 Sfudenf Liie 2 4 5 Eddie Ryan explains 'fo Fanny lhaf she needs more Than falenf To be a success in fhe Thealre as he sings lf A Girl Isn'+ Preflyf' Dancers Sarah Sloler, Chrisfy Irvin and Calhy Kallcas rehearse fheir dance for His Love Makes Me Beaufilulf' Mrs. Brice lCyd Browerl congrafulales Flo Ziegfield lKevin Kilbanel on his unique and humorous characferizafion of fhe American bride. Kafhy Ullmer makes a final check of her malce-up before going on slage. As a praclical iolce, Fanny appears as a pregnanl bride in The Ziegfield Follies on opening nighl. Sludenv Life 35 'Funny Girl's' produolion slaff involves mang Wesl sludenls Fanny Kris Ehmke, Kalhy Ullmer John, Slage Manager Sleve Brahm Emma. Kaye Sink Mrs. Brice Cyd Brower Mrs. Slrakosh Regina Bishop Mrs. Meeker Kalhy Taylor Mrs. O'Malley Sue Hovey Tom 'Keeney Chris Argires Eddie Ryan Bill Gray Heckie Barney Richardson Workmen Bob Whillord, Bob VanPaHen Bubbles Suzelle Hanner Polly Jill Douglas Maude Priscilla Lybrook Nick Arnslein Mike Licala Slage Direclor Sfeve Brahm Florenz Zieglield, Jr. Keven Kilbane Mimsey Roberla Andrews Paul Bob Whillord Calhy Kalhy Anderson Vera Cindy Karns Jenny ' Becky Carpenler Mr. Renaldi Tom Murray Direclors Donald W. Delrick Gene Seeberger David Crabill Sludenl' Direclors Mike Lioala, Kalhy Preslron, Gail Whilaker Choreographer Elizabelh Gardner Coslumes Penny Baker, Barb Biagi Props Lynn Harrulf, Jeannie Morris Make-up Les Snyder, Sreph ' Schoncheck Slage Manager 3bSd Ll xg! l I34 25 Despife loss of her husbands love, Fanny loolcs hopefully fo lhe fufure. Nick and Fanny propose a loasf while dining priyalely in Niclfs aparfmenf. Sfage manager Sleve Brahm helps show- girl Rober'ra Andrews adjusl her hal. Fanny, as Sergeant Schwarlz, explains how she would run fhe army. Fanny gazes af her reflecrion in her dressing Table mirror and remembers her life in +he lheafre. Siudenv Llfe 37 Class selecis 'ldes' as Theme For 1971 dance WiTh spring iusT around The corner, sophomores selecTed 'ldes oT March' as The Theme oT Their annual dance. Under The leadership oT The class oTTi- cers, sophomores gave Their Time To various commiTTee worlc in organizing The March 24Th dance. Breaking away Trom TradiTion, The dance commiTTee chose inTormal dress Tor The occasion and The awarding oT door prizes as a special aTTracTion. ETTecTive decoraTion ThroughouT The gymnasium depicTed The spring Theme. FairmonT's STonehenge provided The musical enTerTainmenT. I2 345 Sophomores Joel Ryan and Diane BuTclce dance To The music oT The STonehenge. Judy Adams receives congraTulaTions Trom PresidenT Andrea Jalces and easT uniT chairman Barb Biagi. Couples awaiT The bands announcemenT naming The door prize winners. Senior members congraTulaTe The recenT- ly Tapped iuniors on Their way To The Tra- diTional ceremony. Terry Bass expresses a Teeling oT asTon- ishmenT as Chris Palmer Taps him inTo Torch and KeysTone. 38 Sfudanf Life Seniors in TK iap 79 juniors For membership Senior members of Wesi's Naiional Honor socieiy Tapped seveniy-nine new iunior candidales info ihe Torch and Keysrone chapier on April 28. A+ 'rhe Tapping ceremony senior members spoke on ihe goals of ihe so- cieiy, German siudenis Sieve Calla- han, Kevin Filcilc, Rulh Sobolrlce and Penny Baker performed a German folk dance and Kris Suro sang l've Sofia Be Me io her quiiar accompaniment Those candidales who wished lo 'false parl' in The orqanizaiion aiiended The induclion service on May 5. Reverend Charles Duddingsion, guesi speaker, spoke on TCYL, Take Charge of Your Life. Bill Sando and Fred Lawson performed a piano med- ley and Sharon Flory, a clarinel solo. Smdenv l23 456 Many Weslonians and fheir dafes lake advanfage of lhe year's lasf dance. Once again. lhe Dayron Mall sefs 'rhe scene for a memorable prom evening. Lonnie Wieland dances wifh Bill Gray To 'rhe lively music of iilhe Elders. John Binning and his dale Nancy Brown find fhe inlorma+ion desk al The Mall a suifable place lor conyersalion. Despife fheir fancy a++ire, graduafe Bill Gaffney and Janis Cunningham enioy being young af hear? a+ prom. Plenly of room for dancing and relaxing make The perfecl place for prom. W Juniors choose 9howboa+ as iheme of prom Lively rhyrhms swelled wifhin lhe Dayron Mall as The Elders provided music during rhe annual Junior-Senior Prom. For rhis year, +he Class of '72 chose The fheme of ShowboaT, car- ried our in lhe paddle wheel and dock. Junior class presidenl Bob Kesling, social chairman Jeanne Morris and in- numerable ofher people worked many an hour preparing Tickels, invilafions, publiciry, decoralions and qefling chaperones for 'rhe dance. Alrer prom lhe senior class spon- sored a Trip +o LeSourdsville where couples could gel our of 'rheir formal allire for relaxafion on fhe rides. . US .ei-Q-.1-Qxgwgh . in V22 1:-fi v H ,fc .Q ,. X Sf V y BllLl5'ltr l gl 42 Sludenl Fairmonl PTA awards Bells lo achievers On May I I, The Parenl-Teacher as- socialion ol Fairmonl Wesl held ils an- nual Dragon Bell Awards ceremony. The award honors parlicipanls lor ac- complishing oulslanding achievemenls in lhe various academic subiecls. l.a'rl'er lhe same weelc al lhe senior awards assembly lhree exceplional slue denls received recognilion lor lheir accomplishmenls. For his slrong lead- ership in lhe lield ol sporls as well as school lunclions, lhe Charles Rogers Finley award wenl lo 'lim lrelan. As a reward lor excellence in lhe field ol speech, Dave While received lhe lvlary Elizabelh Jones award. Wesl also recognized Bill Sando as Fairmonl Wesl's mosl oulslanding cilizen by awarding him The David V. Rayburn Memorial Cilizenship award. srsbvgix, .ii -a i r , , f , i - i ,. ,L ,Z UZ - Vi.. fx, ern A ' nm i la X sg? DU OC gm STATE I 2 345 Principal Allred Bolender congralulales Dave Offensend upon receiving Wes+'s Dragon Bell award for English. Joseph Kuldau, David Whife, Bill Sendo, Eldon Oswall, Tim lrelan and William Kaylor, Tim lrelan and Dave While conlemplafe 'rhe responsibililies which accompany The honor of receiving an award. Here Girls Chorus performs under The direcfion of Gene Seeberger as a par? ol: The ceremonies enlerfainmenr. Accepfing The David V. Rayburn Award for cifizenship, Bill Sando addresses his fellow classma+es. Siudenf Lif 43 Sfudenf I23 45 Willw smiling laces, Jeff Reger, Clwris Fellows and Earl Kirkland express all llie excilemenl of gradualing. Reverend George W. Oerlce addresses llwe graduales willw a message con- cerning llieir lulure roles in flue world. Gradualing seniors aflend Baccalaureale services al NCR Audilorium. William Sando. Peler Gravbill. Jolm Rilev,.Slcip l-libbs and Barney Ricliardson join flme choir in performing 'Crown Him willm Many Crowns. Wesl graduales proceed down llie aisle lo Pomp and Circumsfanceu al flweir Baccalaureale services. X YT Ja? Sri George Oerke gives sermon during June 6 Baooalaureaie Reverend George W. Oerlce, laflwer of Wesl gracluale Nancy Oerke, deliv- ered fhe sermon enlilled Experience Lifei' and Tlwe invocaiion on June 6, al flue NCR company audiiorium. l:airmon+'s mixed cliorus provided flue musical program including Psalm 67, Tl'1e Heavenly Cilyii and Crown Him wiflw lvlany Crowns. During 'flue processional and The ree cessional, iunior members of Nafional Honor socieiy provided an lwonor guard along Hoe aisles of marclw. Student Life 45 Sfudenf Lasi graduafion ai Wesi campus sees 552 grads On Wednesday, June 9, graduales received Their diplomas, given for lhe lasl lime in Wes'r's quadrangle. Nexl year commencemenl services will be held af rhe UD Arena. Spealcers for lhe program included Beclcy Carpe-nler, Penny Paddoclc, Kris Ehmlce, Robyn Williamson, Bill Gray and Cyd Brower. Srephen Wi++man and Marga Morris supplied musical ac- companimenl for rhe prelude, The pro- cessional and The recessional. Providing The musical enlerlainmenl for fhe evening, Bill Sando, Michael Li- cara, Sleve Wiflman, Linda Parker, Tony Williamiris, Gail Wagner, Mary Gilbert Chris Argires, Pafly Begley, Sfeve Brahm, Cyd Brower, Bill Gray, Gary Hanson, Kevin Killane, Kalhleen Presfon, Nancy Oerlce, Leslie Snyder, S+ephanie Schonsheck, Gail Whilaker and Cindy Karns presenled a variery of musical selecrions. iff 'W rri .,,, ,, , .M H ,,, , ,, , i, f I2 345 Laurie Lawson rellecls upon her years al Wesl afler receiving her diploma. Frank Parks congralulales Bill Gray as he presenls him wilh his diploma. Wesl graduales look on as Bill Sando plays a Carpenfer medley. Adam Slolzenberger shows junior Karen Sachleben his diploma. Robyn Williamson delivers her speech aboul +he imporfance of saying yes. nav' - - 4 is rgze. 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Q,6u-.w.-,M--p.'m4,v1w..A9Jf'f,,xw gg?-3 an fy: , 4 AM? 9 .W - 1, ,Mk MM .. :,f1,:. -:if , -gf' ,- spffra, -rffs, X ,ww-S . ' ' .1 9'9 ' ,f T ,Quang N.?4ff?i ,fi 2 - , M , C Qi gg: Sw 3vf-f5',-W'.- ,mf,,gg.y15,, w ,, gfl gf if' -' .vw 'f ,P Q 73' 2 miwfii, X' . ,w .- , M Faoulig and Academics ln a year marked by rhe 'Failure of +he bond lev , Wes+'s I02 adminis+ra+ors and, reachers remain dedica+ed +o aiding sfudenfs in +heir search for +ru+h, knowledge and a high school educalion sui+ed 'lo fheir individual needs. As s+uden'rs follow and advance from Wes+'s comprehensive curriculum consis+ing o'F over l25 courses +hey search for underslandings of as+ civiliza'I'ions, discoveries andpaccomplishmenls - Thus, Wesfonians build a sfronghold of knowledge and awareness, 'lo gain an unders+anding of mankind necessary +o s+a nd secure in 'rhe rapidly progressing, ' rechnological world of foday. Voiers defeaf operaling Ievg lwice in l97O Only sixl'y-seven voles spelled The difference beiween viclory and deleal for The 3.9 mill school levy in The spe- cial eleclion on December 8. I+ had previously been delealed in +he regu- lar November eleclion. This loss marked lhe lirsl lime for a school levy's defeal in KeHering's his- lory. Several changes will occur in nexl year's spending in order 'rhal lhe schools can meei +he new budgel. Aller having served as presidenl of fhe Board of Educalion in I967 Roberl E. Oxley relurned To Thai posl 'rhis year. Board members elecled Frank R. Parks vice-presideni, and Berlhe Weisl confinued as clerk. I. Fla'Her, L. Howard - Assisfanl Superin- 'rendenl in charge of lns+rucl'ion and Cur- riculum. 2. Haines, Clark J. - Assisfanl Superin- fendenl of Personnel and Comrnunily Rela+ions. BOARD OF EDUCATION - Sealed: Mrs. Oxley, Vice Presidenl Frank R Parks Dale A Winifred M. Fiedler, John R. Bowden, Mrs. Chandler Berfhe Weisf. Sfandingz Presidenf Roberf E. 3. Lucas, John T. - Assislanl Superinlendenl in charge of Business. 4. Roush, Ches'I'er A. -- Superinfendenf ol Kelfering Schools. 5. Wogaman, Maurice A. - Assis+anf Su- perinlendenf in charge ol Pupil Person- nel: Membership Chairman of Nalional Associafion of Pupil Personnel Adminis- Tralion, Ohio Associafion ol Pupil Ad- minisfrafion Execufive Board, Child Guidance Cenler and Psychiafric Hospi- fal Board of Direc+ors. F ulfy-Academics fl 15:4 l All ff 33. Adminisiralors aHend reh-eai ai Camp Kern Allred Bolender and Paul Wagner alrended fhe leadership rerreal which The sludenl council sponsored early in +he fall. They exchanged and discussed lheir opinions concerning various school policies wilh inleresled slu- denls, in lhe informal almosphere 'rhal Camp Kern provided. One of Mr. Bolender's adminisrra- five duries changed lhis year. Even Though he did give occasional morning announcemenls, lhis duly became lhe responsibilily of various clubs. Wes+'s adminislralors were also ac- +ive in areas nor concerned wirh 'rhe school. These included membership in several civic organizarions and also Serving as Sunday School leachers. .L 2 I. Alfred Bolender proudly accepls fhe plaque from Jim Weiffhoff, chess feam caplain, signifying a lirsl place win in all- Ohio chess 'ream compelifion. 2. As rhe newlyefapped members of Torch and Keysfone lislen alfenfively, Paul Wagner explains +he responsibililies of membership +o lhis organizafion. Bolender, Alfred M. - Principal: President of Wesfern Ohio Secondary Principals Asso- ciafion. Wagner, Paul E. - Assisfanf Principalg Na- fional Honor Society, lnfer-Club Council: Member of Commission on lmprovemenl of Educafion in Ohio. Faculfy - Academics 5l ,I 2 I3 4 Compleling a medical form for sludenf Ed Shannon as Mr. Sulfzbach looks on. Mrs. McCoy performs one of her many fasks as a unil secretary. ' Cenfral Unil Supervisor John Sfuclmey discusses gradualion requiremenls and credils during a senior conference. During a second period guidance class Mrs. Sfewarf finds fhal a sophomore can r:.. he some very amusing commenls. Preparing 'lo give morning announce- menls, Charles Ramey sfudies lhem and sorfs +hem info a logical order. 52 Faculfy-Acad Ramey, Charles - Eas+ Unil Supervisor S+uclrey, John - Cenfral Uni'r Supervisor Sulhbach, Richard - Wes? Unif'Supervisor sz.-.2 Mrs. Robinson leaves school al'+er I3 gears ATTer having worked as a secreTary aT WesT Tor ThirTeen years Mrs. Char- loTTe Robinson leTT The school aTTer ChrisTmas vacaTion. Mrs. Jean Barry replaced her in The main oTTice. One change occurred in The guid- ance curriculum. Sophomores Took guidance classes on a pass-or-Tail basis which replaced The regular grading sysTem used in all oTher courses. Because oT The deTeaT oT The operaT- ing levy boTh guidance counselors and uniT supervisors had To subsTiTuTe upon occasions To cuT down The spending in The school sysTem. Anderson RuTh WesT UniT Counselor Barry, Jean W Mr. Bolender's Secrelary Bazzell, James - WesT UniT Counselor, Sophomore Class Adviser: OSCA Treasurer Brown, Evelyne - Cenfral UniT SecreTary Carr, Eli1abe'l'h - EasT UniT Counselor: Sophomore Class Adviser. McClellan, Georgia - Mr. Paul Wagner's Secretary McCoy, Josephine - WesT UniT SecreTary Richey, Virginia M EasT UniT SecreTary Robinson, Charlolnle - Mr. Bolender's Secre Tary SepTember To December Sims, James - EasT UniT Counselor STewarT, Charion - CenTral UniT Counselor Thomas, Jean - School Treasurer WesT, Richard - CenTral UniT Counselor 25 I3 4 Recipienl of lhe Belly Crocker Home- malcer award Carolyn Swabb composes an essay on rhe meaning of homemaking. Alfer placing firsf in Wesf's Voice of De- mocracy conlesl, Debbie Dey performs her original oralion, preparing for lulure sfafe compelilion. Wes'r's choice for lhe LaSer+oma Award in recognizing oursranding service, Paula Cushner operales lhe Telephone swifch- board during her sfudy lime. Preparing for his 'rrip To Augsburg. Ger- many, Fred Lawson fallcs To a class of German srudenls in lhal language. Deborah Riley, Wes+'s candidale for lhe Huffman Junior Ambassador award. dis- Tribules ballors fo JCOWA members. funn an , .. . i Qw W,-7 NATIONAL MERIT FINALISTS A- FronT Row: lNioT picfuredz Jennifer RiTchie. Carolyn Swabb Andy Jakes, Linda Grover. Back Row: Fred and Marion l'lomer.l Lawson, Douglas Busch. Bill Sando, John Reed. LETTERS OF COMMENDATION - FronT WhiTaker. lNoT picfuredz STeve Callahan, Shar- Row: STuarT Hollander. Liz Ferguson, Bill Wolski. on Flory, lvlerediTh, Fink, Dave OTTensend, John Back Row: Bev Holland, Mark SchaTTer. Gail Riley, KrisTa lvluehlsTein.l Wes+'s seniors receive awards for Their Talenis TwenTy-one seniors received awards in recogniTion oT Their ouTsTanding scores on The NaTional lv1eriT scholar- ship TesT. Nine rneriTed honors wiTh Ti- nalisT raTings making Them eligible Tor college scholarships, and Twelve re- ceived LeTTers oT CommendaTion. Traveling To Augsburg, Germany in laTe May wiTh nine oTher DayTon area youThs, Fred Lawson served as an am- bassador To DayTon's sisTer ciTy. In Augsburg, Fred sTudied The govern- menT and culTure while living in a pri- vaTe home wiTh a German Tamily. Debbie Dey, TirsT-place winner in WesT's Voice OT Democracy conTesT, conTinued To disTricT and sTaTe compe- TiTion, placing TirsT in This disTricT and Then Third in The sTaTe. In recogniTion Tor her service To The school, church and communiTy, The DayTon LaSerToma club selecTed class presidenT Paula Cushner as The WesT recipienT OT The LaSerToma award. ObTaining The highesT score on The TesT adminisTered To all senior girls Carolyn Swabb, recipienT oT The BeTTy Crocker Homemaker award. advanced To sTaTe level compeTiTion. Her score enabled Carolyn To rank among The Top TwenTy-Tive sTaTewide conTesTanTs. JCOWA PresidenT Deborah Riley was WesT's candidaTe Tor The T-luTTman Junior Ambassador award. She repre- senTed WesT in The disTricT. Faculfy-Acade 55 New semesier courses enrich 1971 curriculum Mrs. Carol l.eighTy, WesT uniT Eng- lish Teacher, TaughT Two new semesTer courses This year. ExposiTory WriTing offered sTudy of The major forms of wriTing. The course provided seniors wiTh various wriTing slcills which may be especially useful laTer in life. WesT offered English EicTion for The firsT Time. The course involved The sTudy of The sTyles and periods of American and English liTeraTure. Ouf- side assignmenTs included reading nov' els and plays by modern wriTers. High school graduaTion require- menTs, changed lasT year in The sTaTe of Ohio, demand only Three years of English. The change affecTed English enrollmenTs aT WesT only slighTly, since mosT colleges require four years of high school English. IIZI4 3 l. As a new Teacher aT Wesf This year, Fred Herdman finds Thaf English sTudenTs ask quesfions which are amusing as well as Thoughf-provoking. 2. Wifh The aid of a magazine arficle, Nancy Leis explains The significance of The Bible in English liTeraTure. 3. As a recorder Tapes her voice, AniTa Migday reads ThanaTopsis To her en- riched American LiTeraTure class. 4. During Social Awareness week, juniors Tom Lee and STeve McDaniel presenT a special ecology reporf in Their sixTh peri- od American LiTeraTure class. 56 Faculty - Academics ,,., 31 .....,ii--...f . ,,.,. ,,. , :ff fig A T' My -h X gg! I V ,X QAX 5 sd 1-'SP gf agax i Rf l 12 I. x ,Q . rx so 1 s' fe. ei. L1 fr E!? -! ? Biloveclcy, Marcia - General English, English Liieralure and Composilion Folle++, Ellen R. - American Lileralure and Composilion. General English Freeman, Rulh - American Liferalure and Composiliong Adviser To American Field Ser- vice Gerber, Joyce H. - English Lilerafure and Composilion, Advanced Composilion and Liferary Analysis, Ari ll Gowdy, Eileen - American Lileralure and Composilion, Advanced Composilion and Lilerary Analysis: Adviser lo Sophomore Class Heilzman, Rufh - Advanced Composilion and Lilerary Analysis, English Liferafure and Composilion Herdman, Fred - General English, Basic English Honalcer, Sharon - English Lireralure and Composiiion: Adviser lo Cheerleaders Kimberlain, Larry - lndusfrial English, Eng- lish Lileralure and Composilion, General English Kuehn, John R. - Advanced Composifion and Lilerary Analysis, Basic English, Ameri- can Lileralure and Composilion: Adviser 'ro Philomne Leigh'l'y, Carol Ann - Exposilory Wriling, English Eicfion, General English: Adviser lo Tri-l-li-Y MaLoon, Erma C. f American Lileralure and Composilion, General English Nogle, Rufh Ann - American Lilerafure and Composilion. Basic English: Adviser 'ro Rhylhmelles Rooney, Margarel' - English Lireralure and Composilion, General English Tarzinslri, George - American Liferalure and Composilion Faculfy - Academic 57 Siudenis qualifg for compeiiiion in siaie coniesi Under fhe supervision of Miss Leah Funck and Joseph Kuldau, Priscilla Ly- brook, Dixie Jackson, Kafhy Anderson, Nancy Emery, Dave Whife and Gail Whifaker compefed in fhe Sfafe Indi- vidual Speech confesf in Afhens. From Debafe class, four sfudenfs qualified for fhe Sfafe cornpefifion. John Burris, Lynn Moehring, Dave Of- fensend and John Reed enfered under fhe supervision of Miss Janef Veigel. Bofh The Speech and Debafe con- fesfanfs compefed in Afhens, Ohio. The compefifors and fheir advisers leff on a Friday morning and refurned fo Fairmonf fhe following affernoon. ser :Ma 2 3. 4. 5. l QD!! if Funclr, Leah - English, speech: NFL: English co-ordinafor: OHSSL Execufive Commiflee Kuldau, Joseph - English, speech: NFL and Thespians7 professional presfidigilor Veigel, Janel - English, debale I. 2. l 4 3 5 Al an NFL prelzel sale, Alfred Bolender supporls lhe club while Connie Ballard waifs her furn. - Miss Janei Veigel, a new English and De- bafe leacher al West lislens inlenfly as her sludenls debale. Kafhy Anderson pracfices her original oraiion The Silenl Word, fo compe+e in lhe Sfale confesl. Larry Wallcins, Dave Offendsend and Sieve Callahan debale aboul Solufions for Pollufion, an imporlanl' fopic for de- balers fhis year. Miss Eunclcs, Readers Thealer enjoys a good laugh while praclicinq lor a per- formance af Davids Church. Feculfy-Academics 59 L , Facully-Acad I , 4 2 3 I. Using props. dressing in cosiume. and making use of lheir French vocabulary Carole Gardner and Deb Bierlein pres- enl' a ski+ from Le Pelir Prince. 2. Games such as Hangman can be use- ful in learning vocabulary buf provide a relaxed afmosphere in Spanish class. 3. Miss Linda Harrison, a new Teacher af West observes her Spanish class wilh a smile of safisfaclion. 4. During lheir German III class seniors Gail Wagner and Rufh Sobofflce find a lilfle +ime To +alk in The language. Burns. Joan - French: French club: Spade Commiffee on Languages Davis, Merrilla - Lalin, Spanish: Lafin Club adviser Gibbs, Doro+hy - Lalin, French: Lalin and French clubs: Kellering Overall Foreign Lan- guage Commillee Harrison, Linda - Spanish: Spanish club Risley, Lee - German: German club Warren, Mary Belle - French: French club, Fulure Teachers of America Wesl Unil adds new language leacher lo slaff Wes+'s language deparlmenl added a new leacher lo ils slall. Teaching Spanish l, lll and IV in wesl unil, Miss Linda Harrison began her lirsl year ol inslruclion here al Wesl. Emphasizing increased oral fluency in lhe language curriculum, sludenls ollen gave slcils in Their language classes lo gain praclice in speaking and lo acquire grealer vocabularies. They also achieved beller fluency by using The language lab. Sludenls look advanlage ol oppor- lunilies To 'rravel abroad during lhe summer monlhs, giving lhem lirsl-hand experience in learning a dillerenl lon- gue. Various groups visiled Auslria, Spain and Swilzerland. Facu i+y.A Anlmey, Ben - geography, sociology, ciyics, Ciiy Councilman Brown, Hugh - civics, sociology, economics, Communify Service: Fulure Teachers: Keller, ing Sisier Cify Educafional commiiiee: Social Science Commilfee of Keffering School Sys- fem Clark, Freda - civics, sociology, economics: JCOWA Heisfand. Lesfer - American his+ory, ciyics, sociology: senior sponsor Janes, Rober+ - economics, Confemporary Issues, World hisrory, civics7 S+uden+ Coun- cil: Chairman of Mulli-Erhnic Siudy commif- fee Kaylor, William - World hisfory, American hislory McMillan, E+helyn - World hisfory, Ameri- can hisiory Sco'H, Jerry - American hisfory, civics, so- ciology: Philomne, Siudeni Life club Zaremslxi, Louis - American his+ory 62 Feculfy - Academics J' Fw-f wawyrw if .,,,,.-null GX 'W i'iiW if fwirvfw y J 7,11-fn ,,:g X '52 W 5 .,-- ' Social siudies formal change adds opiions lo curriculum Sophomores, iuniors and seniors se' lecled lrom oplional courses in lhe lield of social sludies. All high school sludenls, regardless ol grade, may lake civics al any lime. Civics, a semesler course. normally followed or preceded sociology or ec- onomics. These courses no longer serve as requisiles if a sludeni look world hislory in a previous year and acquired a credii. This year sludenls also had lhe oplion ol laking American hisiory in any ol 'rhe ihree years ol high school. UW Laurie Lawson carefully explains a poinl of inleresl lo Janei George and Tim Canning in conlemporary issues. Kevin Kilbane, Rick lviadlinger, Mike Bo- harl and Pai Enwrighl lead a panel dis- cussion on fhe legalizafion of marijuana in sociology class. Mary Brubaker and Bill lviarras look on wilh inferesl as lhey lislen lo a speaker in conlemporary issues class. Faculfy - Academics 63 Malh sludenis use machines for accuracg Learning lo worlc various machines Thai are more accurale lhan lhe human mind, advanced malhemalics sludenls achieved grealer efficiency and precision in solving diliicull prob- lems. Sludenls ollen used adding machines in performing basic opera- iions needed for solving advanced equalions. Alvin Funderburg encouraged his Advanced lvlalh IV sludenls lo enroll in lhe compuler seminar. Five mem- bers of The class look lhe Salurday course, learning ihe basic operalions in compuler programming. Wesl's widely varied curriculum of malh courses ranging from basic malh lo calculus gave sludenls a chance lo selecl courses mosl suilable lo lheir own individual needs. 64 Fuculfy-Acad Besinger, Shirley - advanced algebra, Alge- bra Il, business malhz FTA Cromwell, Richard k Algebra I. plane geom- elry, lrigonomefry and solid geomelrv: Pep club: Assislanl Foofball coach Ferguson, Carl - plane geome+ryq Campus Lile adviser Funderburg, Alvin - basic malh, Algebra Ill, plane geomelry, Advanced Mafh IV: Mafh Deparfmenl chairman: Malh club Maus, Frank - plane geomelrv, Algebra II Neff, Jerry - Algebra II, frigonomelryf Algebra III: Hi-Y adviser Overholser, S+even - Algebra l, plane ge' omelry, lrigonomelry and solid geomeiry: Boys' inframural direclor TuHle, George - plane geomelryg OEA and WOEA Execulive Commillees Because knowledge of 'rhe programming and operafing of a compu+er may be useful in The fufure, advanced malh sfu- den+s Linda Grover. Diane Allman and Andy Jalces pay close af+en+ion as class- mafe Kurl Sessler demonsfrales. As his Teacher and classmafes loolc on ge- omelry sfudenf Mall Maney finds lhe measures of various angles wifh fhe nec- essary informafion given fo him. Algebra sfuclenfs Robin O'Banion and Suzanne Zonars discover +ha+ visual aids are useful in 'rhe undersfanding of fhe fheories of conic secfions. Arnold, William - chemislryg Weslern Ohio Science Teachers associalion, Presidenl Baker, Paul - chemistry Ba+eson, Ross L. - biology Graves, Charles - biology Hinds, Milburn -- Biology l, ll: Biology de- parlmenl chairman: Science club adviser Kingrey, Fred - geology, physics, Science lV, +rigonome+ry-solid geomelry: Chess club adviser Spolrich, Franlr - Science ll Taclxe'H, Elby L. - chemistry: chemisfry semi- nar Tinnerman, Richard -H physics, Science lly Science club advisor: Chairman, KCTA Blood Bank Planis. animals comprise phase ol' biologg siudg Biology sTudenTs included planTs and animals in Their sTudy oT life. Snakes. mice and gerbils lived in cages in The classrooms where sTudenTs could ob- serve Their behavior paTTerns. Through The microscope, sTudenTs viewed slides ol planT life. ChemisTry classes emphasized The greaT imporTance OT laboraTory w6rlc. During These sessions, sTudenTs devel- oped proper lab Techniques. Experi- menTing enabled sTudenTs To TesT The Theories found in The TexTboolcs. Many college bound sTudenTs par- TicipaTed in The advanced science pro- gram. For Those, Three years aT WesT provided an involved sTudy of chemis- Try, physics and science IV. I23 4 I. WiTh The assisTance oT Ross BaTeson. Biology l sTudenT SCOTT WalTon views a slide Through The microscope. 2. As Charles PelTon observes, Bob Van PaTTen carefully sTirs The compound in William Arnold's second period chemis' Try class. 3. As several sTudenTs observe. seniors Dan Woods and Bob Koller conducT an oil drop experimenT in Fred Kingrey's Science IV class. 4 Seniors Bill Gray and Joel Goodnough dissecT cows eyes during a laboraTory in Milburn l-lind's Biology ll class. Facully-Academics 67 Davell, William - business law, consumer ec- onomics, bookkeeping I: Booksiorep AIumni Associaiion olWrigI1'r Siaie universify Freeman, James - Bookkeeping I, II, person- al iyping: Foo+baII and Wresiling - assisianf coach Gallagher, Eleanor - Clerical Typing ll, of- fice prac+ice: FBLA: Sfafe Chairman of feachers associafion, Educafion Chairman Aclminisfraiive Managemenf sociefy, Dayfon chapfer Hike, Lois - Shorfband I and ll: FBLA Homer, Frances - cIericaI ryping, nofehand Johns'I'on, Dorofhy - shorfhand, +yping Roberfs, June - record keeping, personal Wpinq I 3 2 4 I. Jack Linklafer ponders a soluiion To a dif- Iiculi bookkeeping problem. 2. William Davell appears as an erudife professor in business class. 3. James Freeman, a new business +eacI'1er ai Wesf, works on lesson plans as Inis bookkeeping sfudenis fake a 'rest 4. Becky Bleiclner and Tom Murphy, new siudenls ar West give earnesi affeniion +o +I1eir Iyping Iessons. 68 Facul7yeAcademics M' 5,QLgIfgg:fQg2r I Win! l ,M ,W Q y . l u... i AMQS4h l i Guesis enhance business sfudg in mang waus Guesl speakers inslrucled business sfudenfs as +o Techniques ol banking procedures and services, as well as cor- recl purchasing and real eslale mefhe ods. Represenlalives from IBM and Sawyer Business college discussed lu- 'rures in business and business careers in general. Shor+hand classes direcled by Mrs. Lois l-like enioyed parficipalion in dis- cussions headed by employees of vari- ous organizalions. Fashion coordina- lors from Elder-Beerman and Glamour Modeling school demonslraled lhe newesl fashions in make-up and ollice wear for lhis season. Miami Jacobs and Wrighl Pallerson Air Force Base senl personnel 'ro in- form sludenls aboul job inleryiewing and iob opporfunilies. James Freeman spenl his lirsl year ol 'reaching al Fairmonl Wesl. His days consisfed ol leaching business classes, bookkeeping, and lyping, and he also spen+ a lol of his Time as a coach for loolball and wreslling. Business courses consisled of lyping lpersonal and clericall, ollice praclice, bookkeeping, consumer economics, business law, shorlhand and nolehand la semesler coursel. Faculty,A d 69 uv 5 ,I- ' Hy-Ace Delriclr, Donald - orchesfra Finlzham, David R. 3 marching band Haines, Wesley 3 band, music lheory Seeberger, Gene A mixed choir, girls cho- rus: O.E,A. Leqislafive Chairman of House Disfricf 86 Smilh, David L. - ar+1Ar'r club adviser VonGruenigen, Fred W Ar+ II, Ill, IV Ari Qiudenis represeni Wesi in Cincinnaii FairmonT WesT won represenTaTion in The l97I ScholasTic ArT Awards Ex- hibif held in CincinnaTi. Judges chose Tina WrighT's absTracT painTing as a regional nominaTion Tor The Hallmarlc Honor Prize. Her enTry advanced To New Yorlc Tor naTional iudgingf On December 4, The Mixed Choir Traveled To ArlingTon where iT performed wiTh oTher high school choirs. Under The direcTion oT The world renowned conducTor, Louis H. Dierclcs, The combined choirs sang Handels Messiah, WesT's Girls Chorus and Girls Glee Club received superior raTings aT The DisTricT ll OMEA Music ConTesT held March 2l which made Them eligible Tor sTaTe-wide compeTiTion. Broolc- haven high school hosTed The sTaTe choral conTesT in April.. I23 4 I. STudenTs in Wes Haines second period Music Theory class give Their inTerpreTa- Tions oT The music before Them. 2. Gene Seeberger direcTs The Mixed Cho- rus in preparaTion Tor The upcoming dis- TricT music conTesT. 3. Chris Ziehler, a sTudenT in Fred Von Gruenigen's ArT ll class. glazes his clay vase Tor The kiln. 4. ArT sTudenT, Kevin STevens, adds Tin- ishing deTails To a porTraiT of Paul Balmer, chemisTry Teacher aT WesT. Faculfy-Academics 7 I PT curriculum survives Third gear ai Wesi Physical Training TPTT sessions, re- quired oT all juniors along wi+h The reg- ularly scheduled program, physical educaTion, conTinued This year. All PT advisers agreed The program a neces- siTy To lceep in good shape. Guidance classes, under The supervi- sion oT The counselors, demanded The aTTenTion oT all sophomores during The TirsT semesTer, whereas The second se- mesTer conTinued wiTh The healTh classes TaughT by The physical educa- Tion advisers and coaches. 72 if :WA a E NGRHQI Krifzer, Roberf Bowser, Sherwin - heallh, physical educa lion: Afhlefic coordinalorq Varsily-F Eden, Frances - heal+h, physical educalion GAA adviser, Girls lnlramural coordinalor, Girls gymnaslics coach I Fry, Charles - heallh, physical educalion heallh. physical educafion MOH, Penelope - heallh, physical educa- fiong GAA field hockey, lennisg GAA inlra- murals Sfager, Barbara - heal+h, physical educa- lion, GAA inlramurals, inlerscholaslic volley- ball, soffball Wood, Ronald - senior physical educalion, adaplive physical educalion 3 4 Aller a long and liring class of PT, Cindy Harris lakes a resl, Trying lo slay wilh 'rhe beal, sludenls ol Miss Penelope Moll praclice Their mod- ern dance rouline lo music. Gvuesl speaker gives a 'ralk on drugs lo lhe sophomore heallh class. Senior physical educalion sfudenl Tries for a slrike during a bowling Tournament Faculfy-Academics 73 Male siudenis invade kiichen To prepare food For The TirsT Time, boys worked To- geTher wiTh girls in The kiTchens oT home economics classes. While some signed up Tor The course To Till in Their schedules, oThers showed a genuine in- TeresT in The arT oT cooking. For The pasT Three years, insTrucTors used The simulaTors as a Teaching aid in drivers educaTion. Due To The deTeaT oT The school operaTing levy, The simu- laTors will be excluded Trom The pro- gram nexT year. lndusTrial arTs sTudenTs worked on proiecTs Tor The sTaTe conTesT. Due To The new ausTeriTy program, however, WesT did noT have The means To Trans- porT The proiecTs To Columbus and was unable To compeTe. T24 3 I. ln David Craybills Woodworking class senior Dan SexTon uses boTh Tools and skill in assembling his proiecT. 2. Dave l-lowerTon and Dianne Maibaum siTT and measure The various ingredienTs required in The recipe. 3. Miss Helen Vogelsang explains The im- porTance of precise measuring To home economics sTudenTs Carla Brahm and Vir- ginia Baker. 4. Drivers EducaTion sTudenT Linda Wick siTs behind The wheel of The simulaTor ac- quiring driving skills. 74 Faculiy-Academics . Y, W, ,,,,, ,YY 1 ' . T ' 3 . J ss Andrews, James - drivers educafiong Head Baseball coach Crabill, David - slagecraff. woodworking Erbaugh, Richard - power mechanics Fowler, Berniece - home economics: Fufure Medical Careers adviser: Home Economics club adviser Grahap, Wylie T. - audio visual, drivers educafion Holfzrager, Hans - me+als, power mechan- ics Hoppe, Richard - drivers educafionq l-lead Foofball coach Lanh, Mary - home economics Morgan, Charles - l-lealfh, physical educa- fion, drivers educafion Neal, Danal - drivers educafion, drafringg K.C.T.A. Represe-n1'a+ive Po'Her, Ray E. - dralfing, graphic arfsg Pho- loqraphy club adviser Price, Ralph - machine shop, wood Vogelsang, Helen - home economics: Pilol Club lnlernalional, Disrricl IO Educalional Chairman Wills, Wayne - elecrronicsr Radio and Elec- fronics club adviser Fairmonl offers semesler class in journalism Miss Judy Lewis laughl a new se- mesler iournalism course. Sludenls ac- quired knowledge ol lhe basic publica- lion processes and lurlher developed lheir wriling skills. Many sludenls in lhe class laler ap- plied lor posilions on lhe Dragon and Dragon Tales slails. For lhose, il pro- vided a general background in high school publicalions. Wesl opened an audio-visual room in lhe library. Sludenls and lacully had access lo numerous learning aids in- cluding lwo rnicrolilm readers which enabled lhe library lo slore a large volume ol resources in limiled space. I4 235 I. Using pasl issues ol The school newspa- per, iournalism sludenls, Cheryl Large and Sheree Robinson, arrange a lronl page spread. 2. Senior Jack Linklaler spends his free Sludy period working in lhe library as an assislanl lo Mrs. Norlon. 3. Mark l-lammell, Presidenl ol COE. care- fully balances lhe books. 4 Sludenls in DCT class have a serious dis- cussion ol iob opporlunilies. 5. Rila Bockhold works hard al her secrelar- ial iob wilh L. M. Berry and Co. 76 Faculfy-Academics ,4- '+-...,,-ss W-,.. Busseer, Rulh M. - librarian Lewis, Judy - iournalism, newspaper yearbook: Adviser lo Quill and Scroll Miami Valley High School Journalism as- socialion, presidenlq Della Kappa Gamma, lirsl vice-presidenl: WOEA ln- slruclional conference, chairman Norlon, Elizabelh - librarian 'F' is Berry, Dale - disTribuTive educafionz DECA adviser Brown, Rosemary - TAC insfrucfor Nolan, Jane f Business English: cooperaTive office educafion: COE: Curriculum Sfeering Commiffee Member STager, William 1 diversified cooperafive Training: DCT adviser pill' 1 . COUFSG. Vocaiional area acquires new oo-op program Along wiTh COE lcooperafive office educafionl and DCT ldiversified coop erafive Trainingl The regular co-op pro grams aT Wesf, DE ldisfribufive educa Tionl had iTs firsf successful year The COE and DCT classes concerned Themselves wifh business and office worlc, whereas DE worlced wiTh mer chandise marlcefing and display Seniors enrolled in The co-op classes spenT The firsT half of The day aT Eair monT, in normal classes. During The laT Ter parT of The day They wenT To work lnferesfed juniors prepared for 'obs during Their senior year by Taking This class one period a day as a regular Along wiTh her class, Mrs. Rosemary Brown moved To cenfral from wesf uniT This year. The lAC llndividual AssisT ance classl program confinues from Vg firsf grade. As sophomores, sfudenfs remain in a self-confained classroom siTuaTion. As juniors They may parfici pafe in a half-Time-co-opping 'ob As seniors They may be employed full Time under The supervision of Keffer ing's IAC counselor, Chad Eornshell lTyeA l -is f 1 ' f 1 ' rid-All All ' 0 Fronf Row: Mar Zindorf, Helen Hermifz, Jan Rakesfraw, Ernesfine Cox, Ann Price, Phyllis Welmer, Pauline Albers, Mae Brampfon. Bacll Row: Sandy Tu:-nee, Amy Gochoel, Mable Smifh, Geneva Evans, Fran Theis, Eva Blackford, Unice Sfamm, Eliza Brosh. Agnes Busch and Margie Mazak. , :L , , , 'P' ' iq. . f , I fn' xt Lil Agnes Busch serves coffee and foasf fo Mrs. Frances Horner before school in fhe new brealcfasf bar. Tom Howell makes needed repairs in The Cenfral unif office. .., , , N ,WE , I Phyllis Poff, Howard Seyler, Juanifa Caldwell, George Hooven Mildred Sfahl, John Brown, Lucy Miller and Roberf McConnell. 78 Faculfy-Academics N vzszg-W I ' Fronf Row: Lawson Murphy, Jaclc Scherbauer, James l-lumes, Francis Miohr, Tom Howell and David ScoTT. PansTingel, Carl l'loTTerberTh. Bacll Row: Webb lvlanchesTer, Gerald Failure ol' levg eliminaies pupil Transporfaiion According To The cuTs made by The Board of EducaTion, The KeTTering high schools will no longer have The use oT buses Tor TransporTaTion. FairmonT opened a brealcTasT bar serving boTh laculTy and sTudenTs in The school caTeTeria. Belore school. and during The lirsT Two periods, The bar provided a varieTy oT breakTasT Toods. STudenTs made greaT use oT The new service during Their sTudy halls. CusTodial sTalT members, under The supervision OT Carl l-loTTerberTh, as- sisTed elecTricians in insTalling all new lighTing sysTems in The uniTs. Fuculfy-Academics 79 'li if .N- N 'fn ' 5' 'VM ' ,k idtp ' N - 5 ,gg-fp .X ., 1.-5.53. 0 A ,gh . -,-wgfwrrxx, 5, f' . H, .K M-,fi fr ' . ,. J' ng., 2. ,..65,5?I,.?. fi ,, ,, , , ' , 'f 1 ' x '- ' - 1 .1- . , , ,J 2 C 11:5 112 ' Jw 'S ':' - V 4 2 .6 1.3,'lC-'ff4 '+w5Qi'1f- -- X.: , be .:, x- 5 Sporis Compe+ing wi+h a s+opwa'rch, wifh o+hers or wilh lhemselves, Wes+'s Dragon and DragoneHe +eams pour 'I'heir enlire beings inlo physical compe+i+ion - Dedica+ing hours of exhausling pracfice and prepararion +o lhe hopeful perfeclion of a skill, Wes+'s young a+hle'I'es quench inborn 'rhirsrs for compe+i+ion rhrough ln1'erscholas'I'ic and ln+ramural con+es+s - exercising, 'rraining condi+ioning and perfecring 'For momen+s offerformance - Developing min s and bodies - Spor+s a+ Fairmont Dragons sTrong second in WOL wiih 8-Q mark Dragon gridders ToughT Their way To anoTher successTul season under Third year head coach Richard Hoppe. Commendable record oT 8-2 enabled WesT's Team To Tinish second in The WOL. WesT's season was highlighTed by an impressive vicTory over highly-ranked Xenia and a 33-I2 Homecoming con- quesT oT Wayne. Triumphs over Cham- inade and cross-Town rival FairmonT EasT, who has never been able To beaT The Dragons in varsiTy compeTiTion, also helped To bolsTer The spiriT oT The always aggressive WesT grid men. Only losses To The highly-respecTed Troy Trojans and To perenially Tough Beavercreek sTopped The Dragons Trom achieving perTecTion in I97O. 82 Sporfs FronT Row: Donald Grass. Bob Koller, STeve Dicke, Bill Bucher, Tim lrelan, Bill Rayburg, Daniel Woods, KeiTh KreiTzer, Merle STewarT, Jim Micklos. Row 2: Dave Howell, Mark Ely, Jeff Wray, Mike Dunmyer, Dave LivingsTon, Jeff STump, Dan Ankney, John Binning, Joe Berner, Jack LinklaTer, Terry Hanauer. Row 3: Ed WesT, STeve Siler, STeve Hansen, Lee Rayburg. Rick Herbert STeve Leen, Dave Theodore, Bob Kesling, Joe Newman, Tom Silverii. Row 4: Bob McGraw, Jim Trimborn, Chris Gaffney, Dean Jewell, Bob Koepnick, Greg WhiTehead, Dick Geyer, Mike Lecklider, CheT Moeller, Bill Rifchie, Dave BrewsTer. Row 5: Mark AlThoff, Bob Andrews, Tim Tar- ziers, Michael Shampfon, Gre Collins, Rick Thomas, Lance Moll, John Fruehuf, Dave Horning, Bm Ervin. Row 6: Mike Durnbaugh, Bob Lewis, Larry Himes. Brian Douglass, Roger OsTerTeld, Daniel Brogee. Greg Brown, John Kiser, Dave Kohler, Dave Miller, Chris Savino. Row 7: James Rike. Ed Shannon, Marc Stevens, STeve Jackson, BrenT GusTaTson, Dan Accrocco, Larry PlanTs, STeve BriTTon, STeve Tim- mers, Rich Dean, Rick Henn. Row 8: Mark Manson, Bill Geyer, Larry HildreTh, Gary Runkle, STu Wheeler, Dave Amli, Garry Webb. Casey Dagenhardf, Sreve Rile , Mike ChrisT, John Evans. Row 9: Mi- chael Roseman, Jeff ShorT, EdiGriTTin, KenT BriTTon, Blaine Fryman, Dan Mason, Tony Kleina. RoberT Evans, Jim Luke, Bob ShulTz, Tom Miller. Beck Row: Richard Hoppe, Frank Spolrich, Fred Herdman, Jack Jackson. Richard Cromwell, Lowell Vorpe, RoberT Phillips, STeve Harvey, Jim Freeman, John Freeman. RECORD FAIRMQNT WEST OPPONENT I4 Chaminade o O Beavercreek 2 I I4 Springfield N6r+h 7 I4 Fairmonl 566+ 6 6 Troy I2 I2 Cenlerville 6 38 Fairborn Baker o 33 w6yn6 I2 28 Xenia iz 26 S+6b6anS I4 2 3 Dragon lwalfback Tim lrelan uses speed and slrenglh 'ro elude four Taclclers from Cenler- ville ina +ougl1WOL game. Junior Tackle Bob Koepniclc anxiously wareh- es from rlwe sidelines wlmile Wesr rolls on To anoilner vicfory. Quarferbaclc Milne Leclclider hands off To fullback Bob Kesling in a viclory over The visifing Fairborn Flyers. Sporrs 83 8 Spor I4 235 Head coaclu Dick Hoppe gives imporlanl inslrucfions 'ro Bill Rayburg. senior mid- dle guard and Co-caplain. Senior liglul end Jim Miclclos springs luiglu inlo llue air lo receive anolluer pass over llue Fairmonl Easl defense. Despile eflorls by a Falcon lineman, Milne Leclclider manages lo pilclu l'l16 ball back To lullbaclc Bill Rayburq. Junior Quarlerbaclc Mike Leclclider al- lempls lo complele a pass aqainsl llue Fairmonl Easl Falcons. Members of llue polenl Wesl offensive line prepare lo sluafler luoles in llue Cen- lerville defensive wall. fs X Wesl improves rapidlg: has superb finish WesT had an exTremely sTrong Tinish This year ending The season wiTh Tiye sTraighT vicTories. This las.T Tlurry by The Dragons Tound Them ouTscoring Their opposiTion aT an average ol almosT 30-7, by The end ol The season. As The season progressed, FairmonT WesT ascended sTeadily in The DayTon area raTings unTil They reached Their Tinal pealc aT sevenTh place. NoTiceable improvemenT in The WesT passing aT- Taclc was primarily responsible Tor The Dragons Tinals surge. FairmonT WesT placed Three players on The all-league Team: Bill Rayburg, middle guard: Tim lrelan, linebacker: and Jim lvliclclos, deTensive end. All- sTaTe honors were also besTowed upon Rayburg Tor The second sTraighT year. Sporfs B5 Despiie losses Wesl harriers relain spirit Slarring off 'rheir season, The Wesl Dragons mel wilh The 'rhree mosl ou'r- slanding schools in lhe area. Adding lo fhal, a series of injuries made il nearly impossible for Coach Krirzer lo ever place all his seven lop runners in any one evenl of lhe season. In 'rhe long run, il was nol a very good year. However, fhe learn did well in spile of lheir losses and man- aged sevenlh among I8 olher reams in The Lowell Thomas lnvilalional. Turning lhe mosl consislenl per- formances for 'rheir lasl year were Larry Graves, Doug Myers and Jim Weillhoff. All lhree received recogni- lion during 'rhe fall alhlelics banquel. Nexl year's leam includes Charles Johnson, John Becksrein, Bill Danner, Kevin Gilbert Sreve Oswall, Bob Sheelz, Dave Wood and Jim Dudley. 66 Sporls .yu , .r ,nf-f if-WJ 1 5 l wp: - fi if L ,ws ,s ,.,,. A W sm, -my ,W-.., .-2-.wywwh . hd, is - fm 2 3 4 Sfraining in The lasl few seconds of his run. Jeff Kemp sprinis across The finish line al Fairmoni Easi. Coach Krifzer and a Chaminade coach review resulfs and Tally scores affer The meel wiih Chami- nade as Rich Wall, John Becks+ein and Bob Sheefz assis+. Preparing for an upcoming meei. John For? Takes lime our 'ro relax. Al' The gun of The Weslern Ohio League meet Doug Myers charges ahead as Jim Weilfhoff, Larry Graves. James Hook, Jeff Kemp and Doug Johnson follow. Fronf Row Riclc Scharrer Dan Harker Bob Sheefz, John Becksfein, Mike Davis Daniel Baynes Baclx Row Jim Weiflholf, Jeff Kemp, Charles Johnson Doug Myers Larry Graves Kevin Gilbert RECORD EMRMONT WEST OPPONENT I5 Troy 45 l5 Richmond 45 T9 Sfebbins 38 22 Wayne 33 I5 Fairmom' Easf 48 25 Xenia 30 23 Beavercreek 36 23 Chaminade 37 Lowell Thomas lnvi+a'rional 7+h Disfricl Meef l2+h Wesiern Ohio League 6+h Sporfs 87 VARSITY - Fron'I' Row: Julie Gumper, Liz Ferguson, Kane Walfher, Sally Marquardf, Linda Walfher, Suzie Adams, Robin Rofhaar, Mau- Mimi Henz, Zoe Sfroble, Lori Kindrick. Back Row: Rosemary Logie, reen McDermo+I, Andy Jakes. RECORD FAIRMONT WEST OPPONENT 6 Fairborn I 9 Sfebbins O 4 Nodhridge I 3 Wayne O 2 Lebanon I 0 Fairmom Easlr CI o ' Oakwood Y 3 88 Sporvs I. 2. 2 Cenfer forward Kare WaIIher anfici- pafes dodging an Oakwood Jill while forward line moves info acfion. Riqhf inner Andy Jalces demonsfrafes skill as she dribbles on 'foward makin Dragoneffe goal. Ilne her g a Deierminaiion. drive provide winning season Cold weaTher plus a challenging game wiTh Oakwood desTroyed The varsiTy hockey Team's hopes oT an un- deTeaTed season. DespiTe This loss The DragoneTTes ended Their season wiTh a winning record OT 5-I-I. On deTensive play The DragoneTTes demonsTraTed Their greaT sTrengTh by limiTing Their opponenTs To only six goals, while The oTTensive members supporTed The Team wiTh The scoring oT TwenTy-Tour goals in seven games ThroughouT The enTire season, Twelve Team members had The op- porTuniTy To aTTend a hockey camp in Brooklyn, Michigan during The summer. Techniques and discipline which They learned aT camp helped in achieving a Tine record Tor The year. as T1 f - RESERVE Fronf Row Deb Sfork Ellen Jalqes Becky Taylor Pally Miss Penelope MOTT Connie Wall, Eileen Zink, D Ann Barney, Barb York Lisa LicaTa Chrish RoThammer JaneT Huffman Back Row Graves JOM Madole Anna lVlCD9fm0li' JUdY GGVM- Sporfs 89 3 l 2 Displaying lwer enflwusiasm, Senior Liz Ferguson shows lwer IIOOX, spirif. Junior Zoe Slroble cheers her leam on as Tlne Dragons score anollner poinl. Al +l'1e Fairmonl Wesl-Easl loolball game, Peg Nislwimura leads clneering fans 'ro a Dragon viclory. FALL CHEERLEADERS - Fronl' Row: Sara Blackford, Marianne Hopkins. lvlarfi Slanze. Row 2: Barb Hopkins, Lillian Trippefl. Back Row: Peggy Nishimura. Sporfs m- Waiihher, Baclr Row: Zoe Sfroble. WINTER CHEERLEADERS - Fron+ Row: Julie Gumper. Row 2: Liz Fer uson, Riclc Herbert Maureen lvlcDerr'no+'r, John Hollins, Kafie i1Ol' L -s - 1,1 'ff fill ' S RESERVE CHEERLEADERS A Fronf Row: Sue Munger, Nancy De- rrick. Back Row: Dianne Diererle, Charlo++e Profiff, Cindy Ray. Cheerleaders esiablish new irends ai Wesi WesT's varsily cheerleaders led lhe Dragons rhrough a 'frying buf viclori- ous year. New lrends appeared such as puffing up signs in fhe yards of +he alhlefes' houses and decoralinq 'rheir lcilchens. Bolh squads did an excep- Tional iob 'rhis year al Wesl. Bad wealher made if necessary +o hold lhe annual bonfire inside by can- dlelighl. However, a second bonfire fool: place oulside when wealher per- mirled. Wesr spiril lhroughoul The year was mofivaled by pep assemblies and weekly spiril meelings. Sports 9l Wesl llnishes lhird in WOL wilh 6-3 mark: IO-l I overall Aller gelling oil lo a ralher slow slarl, 'rhe Fairmonl Wesl varsily cage Team refused lo guif. and complefed lhe season wilh a IO-I I record. Following The Fairmonl Wesl Holi- day lournamenl, in which lhe Dragons managed a second place finish, Wesl had achieved a ralher disappoinling 2-6 mark. Aller a lension-paclced vic- lory over Fairmonl Easl, however, lhe Wes? roundballers finished 'rhe season wilh a respeclable 8-5 conclusion. Senior Bill lvlarras, voled lhe mosl valuable player lor I97O-7I was also named +o lhe second Team AlI-Wes+- ern Ohio League squad. Jim lvliclclos, lhe leam's leading rebounder and mosl improved player lor I97O-7l also gained an honorable menlion in lhe WOL. Wesl's lop scorer, Dave Bromley, averaged almosl I4 poinls per game. Bromley, a iunior, nabbed a place on lhe lhird 'ream ol lhe coaches' All- Weslern Ohio League Team. 1 K! Q-v....,,,Mm.'Mw .xxx Q3 E254 Fronl Row: Bob Evans, Trainer, Greg Whilehead, Sieve Pearson, Bill Jacobs, lv1anager,Jellery Singerman, Bruce l-lalhaway, Marly Oliv- lvlarras, James Miclclos, Tom Silverii, Dave Bromley. Baclc Row: Bruce - er, lvan Cobb, Charles Groll, Coach William Kaylor. 92 Sporrs wmv' RECORD FAIRMONT WEST OPPONENT 56 Jefferson 73 45 Chaminade 68 58 Belmonl 64 48 Beavercreelc 57 60 Lima 58 44 Springfield Norlh 59 63 Alter 44 55 lvleadowdale 69 50 Fairmonl Easl 49 62 Colonel While 68 74 Troy 54 70 Cenlerville 35 49 Fairborn Baker 66 62 Wayne 56 74 Xenia 63 60 Fairview 66 67 Slebbins 64 62 Miamisburg 82 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT 60 Chaminade 4I 57 Palferson 48 58 Beavercreelc 60 7 2 3 4 Greal second ellorl by senior forward Bill lvlarras enables him To score following a rebound aqainsl Troy. Junior Tom Silverii exhibils inlense con- cenlralion while af The foul line. Junior guard Dave Bromley Tries lo com- plele a successful layup aqainsl lhe Beav- ercreelc Beavers. Senior Jim lvliclmlos drives around Rob Smylhe from Beavercreelc during a WOL encounler early in lhe season. Sporls 93 I4 235 Coaclw Kaylor discusses sfrafeqy willn flue Dragons during a lime-oul in a lourna- menf game a+ +l1e UD arena. Bill Marras leaps and passes 'fo Tom Sil- verii beneallw +l1e Dragons basket Junior lvan Cobb successfully blocks an a+Temp+ed slnol by a Troy opponent Junior guard Greg Wlwifehead allernprs ro ou?-maneuver William Green ol flue Beavercreek Beavers. ' Dave Bromley displays lwis form al llwe foul line llwal' enabled lwim To win flue Bes+ Foul Sliooleru award ol l97O-7I. ,f'f,f' uf? - ., -gf, 1 Q ' -Z lr 1., .i., Q A ,WW ,,'f , .,,, W porls Ni, nf! . if ax -fs Xrf2Qf iw.g ' my y ai X, N y 'fav as 1 'bf .igvs-.si - .. A f-2 Z ew ,Z I ,,:,,,,z...s , ,.,-0' Dragons lose To Beaveroreek in Dagion AAA semi-finals FairmonT WesT puT on a surprisingly good show in The l97l DayTon AAA DisTricT BaslceTball lournamenT. The upseT-minded Dragons reached The serni-Tinals beTore They TelT The sTing oT deTeaT aT The hands OT Beavercreelc. ln Their TirsT ouTing, The Dragons Taced TourTh-seeded Chaminade, The deTending sTaTe champs. Ayenging an earlier 68-45 deTeaT by The Eagles, WesT Trounced Charninade 60-4l. For Their nexT game, l3airmonT WesT Taced a Tough PaTTerson sguad, ThaT had a l4f5 record. Again, The Dragons Turned vicTorious To The Tune oT 57-48. Finally The Dragons losT To second- seeded Beavercreek, raTed 8Th in The sTaTe. A lasT shoT by Beavercreehs AshworTh Trom deep in The corner en- abled The Beavers To win 60-58. Sporis C75 Junior varsiig shows promise wifh IQ-6 mark l:airmonT WesT's reserves baTTled Their way To anoTher successful year under The direcTion oT Coach Charles Morgan. The junior Dragons com- pleTed Their season wifh a mark oT I2-6. In league play, WesT Tinished wiTh a record oT 5-4. Non-league acTion, how- ever, Tound The Dragons sporTing a much more impressive mark oT 7-2. WesT's widesT margin oT vicTory over The Troy Trojans Tallied a score oT 54-30. The Dragons also had big wins over Beavercreek and Miamisburg. The worsT deTeaT Tor FairmonT WesT came againsT Meadowdale wiTh a score oT ol-45 in The Holiday TournamenT. Forward STeve Lamb, leading scorer Tor The junior varsiTy, averaged I8 poinTs per game Tor The TirsT I3 con- TesTs. ATTer realizing Lamb's poTenTial, Coach Kaylor moved The sophomore To The varsiTy. Casey Daganhardr scored as besT Toul shooTer wiTh a 77 per cenT average: meanwhile, Larry Himes led The Team in rebounding. K AX 4:-XS ,ff 6 we veg ei Fronf Row: John MuehlsTein, Tom Grabeman, Casey Daganhardt Row: Ted Bosnyak. Manager, Mark STephens Larry Himes Kevin Nick Michael, Tim Conley, Jay Davis, Coach Charles Morgan. Back Gilbert Jim Giallombardo, STeve Lamb. 96 Sporvs ii. RECORD I 3 2 Sfeve Lamb prepares +o 'rhread a pass lhrough a 'righf Cenferville defense. Leaping high info 'rhe air. sophomore Larry Himes snalches anolher ol his many rebounds againsl Beavercreelr. Despi+e +he ellorfs of a Cenlerville de- fender, Casey Daganhardl execules a successful layup on a las? break. FAIRMONT WEST OPPONENT 62 Jefferson 59 43 Chaminade 46 49 Belmonl 45 72 Beavercreek 52 55 Lima 52 42 Springfield Norfh 50 45 Meaclowdale 61 54 Cenferville 44 40 Fairmonl' Eas+ 54 49 Colonel Whi+e 47 54 Troy 30 54 Cenferville 43 43 Fairborn Balmer 35 47 Wayne 53 56 Xenia 59 50 Fairview 43 49 Sfebbins 38 48 Miamisburg 33 Y si Fw! i .aus-Q , we iiii i 1 f U isii 5 rsar Plagers' uniig. new coaching spark dribblers Under TirsT year coach Miss Debbie Hill The DragoneTTe baslceTball Team dribbled To a successTul season. The girls perTormed surprisingly well as They Tinished wiTh a 6-4 record. Rules This season changed so ThaT They now comply wiTh boys' regula- Tions. In The pasT, girls' baslceTball had six members To a corps whereas now They only have Tive. During The year, each girl puT in many hours oT hard pracTice To perTecT her skills. Coach Hill sTressed Team uniTy as an imporTanT ingredienT need- ed Tor a winning Team. FronT Row: Deanne GusTin. Jaime Kehoe An Boeclcerman Lois Krieger Vic:lcuJohnson Sally MarguardT Joan Madole Brenda Schu EglesTon, Chris Bowden, Sue Minnich, Debbie ParroT Karen Sachle berT Terry Lowell Terry l-lull Judy Snell Debbie McClanahan ben. Jenny ShampTon, Eileen Zink, Sue Norris Back Row Diane Chanda Shroder 98 Sporls RECORD FAlRMONT WEST OPPONENT 30 Oakwood 52 44 Norfhridge I3 30 Wayne 27 28 Slebbins 22 35 Lebanon 55 42 Xenia 25 4l Fairborn 43 37 Fairmonl' Easf 57 49 Cenlerville 45 44 Miamisburg 25 2 3 Senior Sue Minnich laps a iumpball fo her eagerly awailing leam member. Execufion of an irnporfanl foul shol is shown by Dragonefle Chris Bowden as +he Xenia Bucs go down lo deleaf. Concenfrafing on ball confrol, Chanda Shroder heads down courf selling up 'rhe coming offensive play, Sporfs 99 Power-plag ball challenges girls on winTer Team DragoneTTe volleyballers displayed Their mulTipliciTy oT TalenTs by converT- ing compleTely To a power-Type volley- ball. WiTh This new challenge ol playing, The Team spilced Their way To a successTul 5-4 season. ln November, The KeTTering Recrea- Tional DeparTmenT sponsored a volley- ball eliminaTion Tourr1amenT Tor high school girls in The KeTTering area. EiqhT DraqoneTTes Tormed a Team and cap- Tured Tirsl' place Trophies. AT The end of The season The Team held Their banqueT aT The lem Tee lnn where The seniors gave remaining Team members good-luclc Tokens Tor a vicTo- rious season in The coming year. RECORD FAIRMONT WEST OPPONENT 2 CenTerville O l STebbins 2 2 Xenia 0 2 Lebanon O l NorThridge 2 2 Fairborn O 2 Wayne l 2 Oakwood I O EasT 2 IOO Sports Fronf Row: Jeaneffe Borclwers, Ava Pact Diane Krieger. Jaciueline Row: Janis Cunningham, Lois Egiesfon, Gail Wiiifaker, Debbie Par- Speilmeyer. Loraine Kindrick, Sally Marquardf, Nancy Emery. ow 2: roff, Sue Minnich, Mary Makarius, Sue Emmons, Maura Sciwraqer Jennifer Shampfon, Laurie Lawson, Chris Mauch, Jane? Huffman, and Gail Kemper. Joan Madoie, Wendy Williamifis, Barb Biagi, Connie Bufler. Back I 2 I. Varsify voileybaiiers erupf in a cheer be fore fhe Oakwood game. 2. Senior Jeaneffe Borchers dispiays com plefe con'rrol as she sefs up a point Sporfs IOI I RECORD FAIRMONT WEST OPPONENT 40 Springfield I I I2 Beavercreek 33 27 Clwaminade 23 20 Wayne 25 25 Norfhmonf 22 38 Xenia 9 I5 Cenlerville 34 33 Tecumseh I4 50 Fairborn 3 I9 Fairmonf Easl 24 Fairmoni' Wes? Mean 6+lw WOL Meef 7+Iri Dayfon Secfional 8I'l'i 4 IO2 Sporfs I 4 2 3 Tony Williamilis grapples wilh Xenia as Wesf pulls ahead Io win 38-9. Slraining for a possible pin, senior Marc Sawyer compeles in Ilwe WOL meel al Beavercreelc. An exlnausfed Dave Evans sfands vicforif ous affer a boul wiflw Wayne. Anxiously awaifing Ilwe referees go ahead, Dave Williams lenses aqainsl lwis opponenl in flue Wayne rnafch. iuU ' Wesi Grapplers iniiiaie season wiih 40-I I win Wesi goi a good slaru info lhe new season, deuceaiirug Springfield Norih 40-I I. However, ihe iough compeui- lion from Beavercreek upsef The rec- ord for bouh lhe varsily and reserve reams. From lhere, lhe Dragons shouldered lheir losses and uurned vicuorious againsu Chaminade, Noruhmonl, Xenia, Tecumseh and Fairborn. Unlora iunauely, lhe grapplers failed lo move Fairmonu Easi for ihe second consecu- uive year. During The winuer sporls banquet an aruruouncemeni named Dave Evans as uhe wresrling squads mos+-im- proved player. Team members elecied Dave and ueam heavyweighu' Sieve Siler as nexu year's varsily co-capuains. Evans. placing second and uhird in Two maior conuesrs, wiuh ufirsu in uhe Fairmonu Wesl lnvilalional and Day- lon Seclional, provided ihe lop per- uformance ol The season. Coacapuain Tony Williamiuis also delivered a noia- ble performance and earned uhe mosu- valuable-player-of-Jrhe-year award. Fronf Row: Sfeven Gilbert S+even Siler, William Rayberg, David Livingsuon, Tony Williamifis, Michael Dunmyer, Richard Madliruger, Marc Sawyer, Joe Berner, Michael Brown. Row 2: David Williams. Pele Nasir, Vic Ferguson, Don Bourne, John Frueaul, Bob Koepnick, Dean Jewell, Douglas Delauer. David Evans. Row 3: Ray Berry. Scofu Goodman, George Morifoya, Sieve Smifh, Jelirey Hefzel, Karl Kolbe, Joe Phelps, Jim Rike, Sieve Jackson, Mark Deveruy. Row 4: Roberu Andrews, John Tale, David Garrelu, Randy Johnson. Joel Ryan. John Hasfing, Mike Chrisf, Bruce Decker, Dan Weimer, Back Row: Coach Jim Freeman, Rick Needels, Manager Dale Pinion. Man- ager Larry Hall, Charles Blake, Dan Whifmer, Gary Anderson and Coach Frank Spolrich. Sporrs IO3 ,Z ,,..,, ,, Ggmnasls place Third in league: fifih in Tourneg NOT having The luck oT lasT year's gymnasTs, WesT sTill managed To pro- vide Tough compeTiTion, winning Third place in The WesTern Ohio League meeT and TiTTh place ouT oT I6 con- Tenders in The Regional TournamenT. AccounTably, injuries aT The end oT The season held The gymnasTs back in Their drive Tor The STaTe. For The TirsT year Three ouT oT Tive enTries placed in The Regional meeTg Tive oT Those same players also qualiTied Tor STaTe compe- TiTion. Though inadeguaTe in overall poinT averages, some members Turned in Tine individual perTormances, wiTh Chris Ziehler, Rick l-lerberT and John Hollins Topping The lisT. Hollins, named mosT valuable player oT The -year T53 poinTs ToTall, and CurT Sessler, mosT improved player, received awards in Those respecTive caTegories. IO4 Sporfs 1.4. 'lima so TT TG? ,.. ff ., ,.,- W, .. ,xi ' , -U :-1... '2 A-1-1-. 596325 2 T' fl 9-'Skull N Q.. N, ...wif . RECORD FAIRMONT WEST OPPONENT l38.6 Beavercreelc 69.I l27.6 Wayne 82.9 l32.7 Miamisburg l58.9 I s I66.I Xenia I50.9 l6O.2 CenTervilIe I l4.3 X 142.85 Siebbins 96.95 I I 34.07 Princefon I 56.64 I38.0 Fairmonf EasT I7l.65 I2 I .9 Fairview l68.5 W an KeTTering I InviTaTional 4Th X WesTern Ghio League MeeT 3rd Regional Iv1eeT 5Th I 3 2 4 Chris Ziehler worlcs ouT on The high bar Tor The iudges aT EairmonT EasT. John I-lollins, WesT's represenTaTive To The sTaTe gymnasTics compeTiTion, dem- onsTraTes his slcill on The rings. MosT-Improved player CurT Sessler ap- pears in Top Torm as he compeTes wiTh The Tough Eairview Bulldogs. Coach Wes I'lieb and Bob Ewing view The IasT home meeT aT which FairmonT WesT IosT To Fairview l68.5-l2l.9. v. . r 1 K FronT Row: Sfeve Saunders, Greg Green, Bill Davis, CurT Sessler, John Hollins, Rick I'IerberT, Dave STanley, Chris Ziehler. Row 2: Phil Burclcle, Russ WhiTTord, Tom PaTTerson, RoberT Zenner, David Blair, Jim Gill:nerT, Bob Ewing. Row 3: Dave GarITic, Dave Amli, JeITrey Niehus, Dennis CasTor, Craig Wallace, Jon Klaaren. Row 4: Mac Brock, Douglas Haaclce, John Woods, IvlaTT I-lieb, RoberT Reger. Baclr Row: Coach Wes Hieb, Coach Fred I-lerdman. K ls Girl ggmnasls caplure lhird al invilalional Despile having only lhree seniors re- lurning, lhe Dragonelles achieved Two viclories during lheir six-meel season. iUnlorl'unalely, condilions caused can- cellalions ol lwo meels. ln spile ol diligence and slamina lhe Team look a disappoinling deleal al lhe hands ol archrivals, Easl Falcon- elles. However, gymnasls placed lhird in lhe Cenlerville lnvilalional held al lhe end ol January. lndividually many girls displayed lheir slellar abilily. Qulslanding soph- omore, Kalhy Wilhers proved her su- premacy on lhe lrampoline by caplurf ing lirsl place in every compelilion. Coach Frances Eden expressed her pleasure wilh lhe allilude and spiril ol lhe girls' gymnaslics leam This year. Fronf Row: Anna McDermof+, Conny Dey, Jan Nishimura, Lisa Brad- Row: Manager, Chrisfi Rofhammer, Diane Buiclce, Amy Burson. Mel ford, Barb Trimborn, Jenn Craven, Nancy Brown, Shelley McConlc- Whifaker, Manager, Judi Darling, Pam Anderson, Candy French, ey. Row 2: Peggy Fiedler, Euihy Mills, Dianne Dieferle, Marcia Trim- Connie Bierlein, Kafhy Wiihers, Marila Prafer, Jenny Weber, Coach born, Lynn Keylon, Jacqi Loewy, Anne Eolle++, Virginia Wesf. Back Eden, Judy Gavifi. 4 I . RECORD FMRMONT WEST OPPONENT lO3.4 Beavercreelc 87.2 42.6 Wayne 56.9 87.8 Xenia 63.5 64.1 Eairmom' Easf 74.3 77.6 Fairview 68.4 3rd in Cenferville lnvifafional 3 On 'rhe beam, pefile Barb Fiedler dem- onsfraies concenrrafion and grace. ln balance beam compelifion, Ginny Wesl shows The classic form fha? enabled her To snare many a viclory. . Affer execufing a difficulr roufine, co- caplain Lisa Bradford lakes congrafula- 'rions from an Eas+ opponent IOS Sporfs E hs 4 .x X . wfmll' -v . ax. xi. QM' S 1- wizsi-in 'Ii' f ani-W , i T 4, ia, B ,W , W .,..,iw.N. A. uf. W V wise ' .if 3 A 1:-M' Dragon sporfs offers variefg in inframurals Reopening of school in The fall broughf aThleTic sTudenTs baclc info The booming acTiviTies of The inframural programs of The Dragons. Wesf favor- ifes included foofball for boys and field hoclcey or Tennis for girls. Winfer weafher forced sporfs en- Thusiasfs To move inside. However, This did noT dampen The popularify of The vigorous compefifion. GAA members had a wide varieTy wiTh badminfon, baskefball, bowling, Table Tennis and volleyball. Boys had a choice of parficipafing in badminfon, baslcefball, bowling, Table Tennis and wresfling. Soffball gave The final Touch To The boys' aThleTic year. Spring found The girls' program climaxed by insfrucfion in archery and fencing skills. Senior Parker BaTTy shows concenTraTion as she skillfully aims for The hearT-spand of The Targef. Affer smashing The ball, Paul Greger, a member of an inframural soffball Team, hesifafes before running. Karen Rofh displays classic sTyle as she overfalces her final opponenf in winning her fencing league. Sporfs IO9 Wesi defeais Alier 84-43 in dual meef Though They had Tew wins, The Drag- ons deTeaTed AlTer during The TirsT dual meeT oT The season. Needless To say, This sparked a biT oT opTimism causing The Team To do very well in spiTe OT Tough area compeTiTion. Coach KriTzer losT liTTle Time or man- power To iniury. The Team puT TorTh ff' considerable eTTorT. Two juniors, John BecksTein and Rick Johnson, were ouT- Q I ' , z sTanding examples oT perTormance Tor ,',.y f', , . The season. FirsT Row: Greg Landis, Bill Weeks, Douglas Myers, STeven Dicke, Larry Graves. STeven Leen, William Marras. Row 2: Jack Gridley, Richard Scharrer, STeve lvlcDanials, Terr Bass, RoberT Ewing, John BecksTein, Greg WhiTehead, Michael Lecklider, CheT Moellar, GeoTT Kemp, Donald Grass. John ForTe, JeTTrey Wray. Row 3: Coach STeve Overholser, Daniel Woodmer, Mike Brown, Tom Guiss, JeTT Short Tom PaTTerson, Doug Bailey, RoberT Kesling, Rick Johnson, I IO Sporfs i Randy Lenz, Daniel Accroco. Tim Picciano, Chris Savino, Roger Os- TerTeld, Deno STaThes, STeve Pearson. Beck Row: Coach Ron Wood, Bob Roseman, Mark STiles, Joe STiTTler, Dick Dean, Dave BrewsTer, STu Wheeler, Sam WaTson. Doug Snell, Ray Lamb, Bob Brogee, Bruce Donahue, Jim Dudley, Dave Wood, PeTe Nasir, Bill Danner and Bob Lewis. 3 4 5 Taking The high iump aT a home meeT, Bill Marras proves a sTrong conTender in a dual meeT wiTh Troy. His normal specialTy The high jump, Greg Landis runs The hurdles againsT AlTer. which losT To WesT 84-43. Adepf wiTh The discus as well as The shoT- puT, Bill Weeks demonsTraTes his versaTil- iTy Tor Troy. Larry Graves compeTes in The hurdles againsf a Troy opponenT. RECORD FAIRMONT WEST CPPONENT Y 84 i Alter T T 40 Troy 60 STelabins 44 Wayne East Richmond Relays -- Sixfh Fairborn Relays -1- Thirfeenih Wes? Relays -- Sevenih DayTon Relays -- SevenTh KeTTering Meem' -- WOL - SECUONAL - SevenTh Baseball Team ends schedule wilh IO-ll mark Dragon baseballers had a raTher up and down season Tor l97 I. ErraTic play prevenTed WesT Trom achieving a win- ning season. l:airmonT WesT compleTed Their exTremely Tough schedule wiTh a disappoinTing IO-Il mark. Co-capTains Jim Schlemmer and Chris Palmer, along wiTh Jim Jacobs. also a senior, led in The hiTTing deparT- menT Tor The Dragons. All Three Tin- ished above The .300 plaTeau. Seniors STeve Saunders, STeve Wood and Carl RiTTer, wiTh help Trom sophomore Jack l'lumberT consTiTuTed a parT oT The sTaTT which handled The piTching chores. Saunders piTched su- perbly in a no-hiTTer againsT Oakwood aT The close oT The regular season. WesT Tinished wiTh a 4-5 record in WesTern Ohio League play. ln a dis- TricT game againsT BelmonT, The ciTy league champions, Carl RiTTer seT a new school record wiTh 2I sTrikeouTs as he wenT The Tull I5 innings. l-lis eTTorTs proved TruiTless when he received a balk charge wiTh a man on Third and losT The game I-O. 7433? ,. 9' 304293 g ,. . ' vin 30439 U ffIfP ' Fronf Row: Joe Duncan, Joe Newnam, Jim Schlemmer, Chris Palmer. Ri+Ter, James Micklos, Mark Ely, Tim Irelan, William Rayburig, STeve STeve Lamb, Jack l-lumberT, Coach Jim Andrews. Back Row: Manag- Wood, Manager Bill Lehman. er Bob Lehman, Jim Jacobs, James WeiTThoTT, STeve Saunders, Carl I I2 Sports WW aw ' 5-Tu RECORD IFAIRIVIONT WEST OPPONENT 0 Xenia 3 O Midcllelown I O Slebbins 4 4 Wilminglon IZI 5 4 Wilminglon 3 9 Belmonf 8 2 Cenferville I 6 Colonel Whife 4 8 Springfield Norfh I 3 Monroe 4 3 Chaminade 4 0 Fairmonf Easl 3 7 Troy 6 2 Beavercreelc 3 8 Wilbur Wrighl' 6 7 Oakwood IO O Belmonl I 2 Wesl Carrolllon I 2 Oakwood 0 I Wayne 5 3 Fairborn I I 3 2 4 Jim lvliclclos, senior Iirsl baseman, re ceives a Throw from pilcher Carl Rifler in lhe Belmonl game. Senior Sleve Saunders fires anofher one of his many successful pifches. Carl Rilfer warms up before a game wilh lhe Fairmonl Easl Falcons. Dragon cafcher Chris Palmer 'fakes an aulhorifalive swing af a pilch from Ihe Wilbur Wrighl hurler. ,Q 5 Q.,',f sive ' , I xi 7 M N 4', f ,'fs' ,ffr,5.,,,, 1' . I f vo, I ,I 4.1152 4 ' , t -' .. X, , an q 9. .wx 'g.f. i ' wb- ,, '. y ' 1 'A f. Y ,. ,fn ,I I ',. Tfkf ?f'35. '31 -L !' I -vs .il 1 VW Ii iff' 5- 'VK ...,, ,,. , -,M I Sports I I3 Dragon neimen record I2 wins in oouri season FairmonT WesT Tennis players ToughT Their way To anoTher successTul year under head coach Charles Morgan. WesT compiled a respecTable I2-6 rec- ord Tor The season. ln The WOT., The Dragon neTmen Tied Tor TirsT. Senior Greg Louden and Junior Brooks CompTon sporTed an ouTsTand- ing I9-2 record in doubles To lead The squad. Seniors Bill Ryan and Mark BradTord supplied compeTiTion Tor oTher doubles maTches. In The grueling TirsT singles spoT, sophomore Casey DaganhardT swaT- Ted his way To an admirable I2-4 sea- son. Bill Ryan. senior capTain and iunior Mike Creager also did a Tine iolo Tor WesT in singles maTches during The year. WesT Tinished TirsT in The WCL wiTh Louden and CompTon as runners-up in The secTionals held aT FairmonT WesT. End oT The season Tound The Dragons winning 7 oT Their lasT 8 maTches. FronT Row: Casey Daganhardt Brooks CompTon, Mike Creager. ' Beck Row: Coach Charles Morgan, Mark Bradford. Dave Offensend, Bill Ryan, Greg Louden. II4 Sp T RECORD FATRMONT i ' WEST i QPPONENT lg Oakwood M 4 3' s T STebbins T y 27 5 T y T 'MTiiildleTown y O 2 cerefville 2 g fiCh,amQinaCTei To TT T TT ii s T T W'esTiiCarrorllTornr B y il 2' T BT ' Slpr5ngTield Norfh T3 Fairmoni iEasT T 3 17 T oakwaed r T 4 5 T Belmo,nTii ' 0 3, f ' Troy r y T T 2 4s i y Beavercreek T T 2 B Charninade T T 3 4 C T Fairborn B T T Sv 'Wayne T TG 5 T AlTer C O 3' ' Fairview T 2 sl T Xenia B T o WOLi-- FirsT -T RECORD FAIRMONT s i WEST g sssy QDOPPONENT 7V2 Chaminade I V2 7 Sfebbins 2 7 Alfer 2 3 Cenferville 6 Springfield 7V2 Norfh IV: 5 Middletown 4 .7 Easf 2? 7 osnarisilii 2 7 Miamisburg 2 4 1Wes+ Ca rrollfon 5 7 Troy 2 5 Beavercreek 4 5 Be-avercreek 4 7V2 Belmonf l V2 7 Ba leer 2 7 77l 7 2 SV2 Xenia V2 WOL - Second Place Fronf Row: Jim Linton, Pefe Graybill, Ed Burris, Howie Bafes. Dick Durbin. Robin Wrighf, Ted Bosnyak. Row 2: Evan Mokas, Jeff Sfump. Sfeve Humphrey, Mike Zulauf, Ed Griffin, Sfork, Dave Evans, Dave Miles. Back Row: Dan Woods. Ski Hibbs, Pefer Van Zanf Tom G-rabeman. Chip Coach William Ka lor, Terry Mullinex, Roberf Mayer. Michael Eaynes, Sfu Hollander, RiclMoody, Phil Hawk. Wesf golfers conclude aciion wiih I 5-Q mark Fairmonf Wesf golfers achieved one of fheir besf records in many years. Affer fhe final puff, fhe Dragons found fhaf fhey had chalked up an impressive I5-2 mark. Consisfenf play by fhe Wesf links- men enabled fhe Dragons fo win a ma- jorify of fheir mafches by comforfable margins. Only Wesf Carrollfon and WOL champion Cenferville managed fo fop Wesf during fhe l97l season. ln fhe secfionals. fhe Dragons fin- ished a somewhaf disappoinfing sixfh place.-WOL compefifion found Wesf placing in fhe runner-up spof behind fhe Cenferville Elks. Coach William Kaylor builf his hopes around seniors Dick Durbin and Pefe Graybill. Providing needed skills, junior Howard Bafes and sophomores Robin Wrighf and Ed Burris lend much promise fo fhe fufure of golf af Fair' monf Wesf. ill l. Junior doubles player Brooks Compfon execufes a successful refurn againsf fhe Eairmonf Easl' Falcons. 2. Senior golfer Dick Durbin pracfices his swing prior To a mafch wifh Xenia. Sporfs l I5 - Sporfs Cancellaiions. reschedulings hinder spring sporis season Despire inclemenl wealher The Dra- gonelles rolerafed cancellalions and reschedules, finishing up wirh an excil- ing spring sporls season. 'U+ilizing several year's experience, soflball coach Mrs. Barbara Slager and Jrennis coach Miss Penelope Moll ':s worked hard wilh good 'rraining rech- niques for bofh Dragonelle leams. Un- forfunalely, complicalions in finding a coach for girls' golf prevenred +he lor- .. ma. f-A r N A. . ..- f f-iffi -L. - V . AA . . ,, K, . .V . , , mafion of a girls' golf feam. ..,, .. ' f 'B U? r XX- .ey A i Q ii lg 'ir WI ' 'QWWQ ii., .- , Froni Row: Chanda Shroder, Barb Graves, Shelley Mcconlcey, Suzie Terry Hill, Joyce Neargarden, Viclcie Johnson, Karen O'Rourlce Emmons, Chris Bowden. Dianne Dieferle. Row 2: Jeanneile Borchers, Mary Harshbarger. Back Row: Coach Barbara Slager, Janis Cun Van Purdy. Debbie Mcclanahan, Brenda Schubert Karen Sachleben. ning am, Judy Gaviff, Maura Schrager, Elaine Howard. Seafedz Julie Gurnper, I-Iolly Daganhardf. KneeIIng: Debbie Parroff. Sall Marquardf. S+ancIIng: CharIoIIe Pugh, Jane+ Conklin, Wendy WiIIIami+is. Noi Pidured: Becky Harding. RECORD ,TENNIS FAIRMONT OPPONENT WEST O Oakwood 5 5 Lebanon 0 S I l O Ivliamisburg O O ll lO lOll I llOO eyOl I I3aIrmonIS Easf y 5 I .S I Iamil?on4TaII 4 I Alfer 4 4 I SI. 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Rhglhies firsi in Dagion drill ieam inviialional Dancing lo A Tasle of Honey and Be A Clown, Rhyrhmelles won lirsl place in lhe Grealer Dayfon Drill lnvi lalional. Plaslic clown maslcs and while capes, used as props, conlribuled lo lhe variely and ellecliveness ol lhe rouline. Rhyrhmelles also received an- olher award for Bes'r General Ellecln in lhe Class A division. Mrs. Rulh Nogle, Easf Unil' English Teacher, served as lhe lacully adviser, and Mrs. Joyce Dalfon, rhe IQ63 Rhylhrnelle Caplain, provided cho- reography lor 'rhe l97I corps. Four senior girls, serving as ollicers, crealed and laughl' all roufines used in Their hall-lime performances al all Wes? loolball games. Organized in l949, Rhylhmelfe corps ol I97l marked 'rhe +wen'ry-sec- ond year of ils exislence. Long hours ol praclice during lhe summer monlhs and aller school enabled lhe girls 'ro perlecl The shows lor The season. I vm 1, -ffl me f 'N 4 . Q :L --ii w k K 5 X f ' zijfffgi' gr Z'-xiHr,'? if ' a A s ,,4 N ff. 7 fri Aff, isa 214'-, ', 'J I, , '1l ': l2O Aclivif l. Rhy+hme++e officers receive The firsf place frophy in The Cenlerville conlesf from head iudge, Dale Robbins. 2. Junior line officer, Janel' Schiewelz, helps Jan Temple wi+h her headdress. 3. Senior Rhyfhmerles, Dena Bridges and H. , . gsirgfgil. .A .iyi f YA 4 Jan Nishimura, perform al half-Time Tor Q 1 fhe Wes?-Fairborn Baker game. 34133 if V 4. Using an unusual prop for Their rouline, '1,?.w9?f ,ii' 5?5e'fiw5,f:i5'ff3l. i9 ii'.i i ,ii, i f. 'if?f'0 T355 , ill 5-,Q ' p T - Rhyihies dance lo Be A Clown. Fron+ Row: Jane+ George. Kafhy Ullmer, Nancy Kuhn, Anneffe Argue. Row 2: Line officers: Nancy Brown, Jane? Schiewefz, Chrisfy Irvin. Jane? Profiff, Chris Bowden, Kay Ireland, Joni Duncan, Sue Wafson. Row 3: Linda Hagerman, Cafh Kalkas, Shelly Bishop, Clau- dia Hall, Kafhy Anderson, Melanie Smifii, Jill Douglas. Chanda Shro- der, Julie Perkins. Row 4: Jan Nishimura, Dena Bridges, Jeanne New- nam, Jeanne Frick, Dixie Jackson. Jennifer Hess, Jan Temple, Anne Wall, Debbie Afherfon. Row 5: Margaref Dicke. Pafricia Enwrighi. Sara Sloler, Belle Kerr, Kafh Whilehead, Nikki Thurman, Leslie Molnar, Sharon Sachleben, Robin Brown. Back Row: Karen Sachle- ben. Diane Sherer, Jessica Norris, Barbara Trimborn, Susan Smifh, Valerie Hodgson, Krisfine Ehmke, Anne Whifney. and Carolyn Brown. Acfivifiss I2l IZ4 3 Junior members Susie Emmons. Craig Braunschweiger and Maura Schrager use fheir inslrumenfs and falenl +o provide enlerfainmenf lor lhe bonfire. The i970 band, along wilh Chaminades band plays The Slar-Spangled Banner as parf of lhe pre-game acfivilies. Marching band direcfors, Wesley Haines and David Finlcham, spend long hours plolling oul drill lormalions and going over music. Drum major John Riley and maiorefle Sherry Fugell lead lhe marching band onlo The field during half-lime. I22 Aclivities cafe. . f s i?ii2T27f- 1 1 , Marching band oolleois honor ai area ooniesi WesT's marching band enTered The Fairborn band conTesT in OcTober and broughT home Three TirsT-place Trophies. They succeeded in ouTscoring ThirTy-Tour oTher bands represenTed aT The conTesT in The fields oi besT music, besT marching and maneuvering and besT all-around band. Under The direcTion oT David Finkham and WesleyfHaines, The I97O band parTicipaTecl in The annual Holi- day aT Home TesTiviTies. In addiTion, half-Time performances aT all TooTball games promoTed enThusiasm and pride gg gg ThroughouT The school year. Fron'I' Row: Sue Norris, Deanene GusTin, MaTT Maney, Deborah Riley, Dick SouTham, Jeanne Morris, Val Carlin, Larry LeaTherman, JudiTh Adams, Pamela Bowman, Lissa Alspach, Sue Riley, Mike Zu- lauf, Lois FousT, GreTchen Freeman, Susie Emmons. Row 2: Jackie Dudash, Don WaTson, David l-lassel, Ginny WesT, Melanie Eeeman, Jane DiTmer, Jo Schneider, Cherie Harney, Craig Braunschweiger. Linda Grover, Judy Darling, Dave STimmel, Lynn WesTendorf, Dave Hike, Clem l'lamilTon, Liz Docken, STeve SarTin. Row 3: Debra ScoTT. Connie Lemay, Barb STraser. Dennis GriTTiTh, STeve Norris, Cindy Harris, Brad Frazer, Elaine Gaiser. PeTe G-raybill, William Sando. Pamela Remnant Eric Graybill, Mack Sfraser, Maura Schrager, Gary Clawson, Carol EorTh. Cindy Miller, Sam LaTham. Row 4: Kevin Dyb- vig, Skip Hibbs, ScoTT Gray, Daniel WhiTmer, Jim Asbury, JeTT Por- Ter, Dou Delafer, Ollie Ballou, Gerry Evans, Ron lmig, Brian Rogers, Chris Sc?-ineider, Joe Phelps, Barney Richardson, Doug Hanlin, Bill Busch, Mark Schaffer, Wendy Labarr. Back Row: Brooks CompTon, Glenn Moore, Mark Richardson, Chuck STemple, John Reed. Ray- mond Evans. Dave Miles. Charlie PelTon, John Cox, Doug Snell, Mark Brubaker, Chuck Medley, Michael Brown, Bob Parker, Ausfin SheaT- sley. Doug Bailey. Acfi T I23 Ac 1245 3,6 I. Chosen as ihe spring concerfls sludenf arfisl, Dave Blair, plays Hirumpef Con- cer+o by Haydn, 2. Guesl arfisl, Gene Seeberger, sings a medley of lunes from Oliver. 3. Band members perform in lheir annual spring concerf held on Sunday. May 9. 4. Chuck Medley sfraddles his fuba while pracficing during class. 5. Wesley Haines prepares Wesfs concerf band for an upcoming spring concerf. 6. Flulisfs work +0 blend various paris of lhe Dance of The Tumblers. Piccolo: Jeanne Morris, Pam Remnanf. Flufe: Jeanne Morris, Wendy LaBarr, Pam Remnant Pam Bowman, Grefchen Freeman, Melanie Feeman, Susan Emmons, Connie Lemay, Jackie Dudash, Dixie Jacke son, Sherry Fugell, Deanene Gusfin. Oboe: Lissa Alspach, Chris Bowden, Mark Brubaker. Clarinefsz Sharon Flory, Elaine Gaiser, Linda Grover. Melanie Smilh. Bob Parker, Maura Schrager, Eric Graybill, Jo Ellen Schneider, Don Wafson. Cindy Miller, Cindy Har- ris, Lois Fousf. Sam Lafham, Mike Brown, Brad Fraser, Lynn Wesfen- dori. Al+o-Clarinet Barb Sfrasser, Cherie Harney. Bass Clarinet John Reed, Raymond Evans. Conirabass Clarinefz Liz Docken. Al+o Saxophone: Charles Slemple, Deb Riley, Jane Difmer, Gary Frifzxhe. Tenor Saxophone: Clem Hamilfon, Charlie Pelfon. Bariione Saxo- phone: Sfeve Sarfin. French Horns: Judy Adams, Joe Phelps, Susan Riley, Dick Souiham, Dennie Griffifh, Doug Bailey, Larry Leafher- man, David Defrichson. Cornef: Bill Sando, Pele Graybill, Dave Hike, Mike Zulaui, Kevin Dybvig, Gary Clawson, Mack Sfrasser, Mark Siephens, Sieve Norris, Mall Maney. Trumpeh John Riley, Joe Bosnak. Dave Slimmel, Dave l-lassel. Bariione: Brooks Complon. Dave Miles, Ausfin Shealsley, John Cox. Trombone: Skip Hibbs, Dan Whilmer, Doug l-lanlin. Scoh' Gray, James Asbury, Pele Nasir, Bar- ney Richardson, William Busch. Bass: Charles Medley, Douglas Snell, Glenn Moore, Douglas Beilzel. Percussion: Ron lmig, Ollie Ballou. Brian Rodgers, Robin O'Banion. Jerry Evans, Judy Darling, Douglas Delafer, Chrisfopher Schneider. Timpani: Ollie Ballou, Brian Rodgers. Keyboard Percussion: Judy Darling, Robin O'Banion. Three Senior violinisis gain sfaie honors Three orchesTra members, PaTricia Cools, Gail Wagner and Linda Parker represenTed WesT during The weekend OT lvlarch I2-I4 when They perTormed in The All-STaTe orchesTra. ATTer many long hours oT pracTice, The orchesTra hosTed The annual STaTe 0rchesTra conTesT on SaTurday, Febru- ary 20. Under The direcTion oT Donald DeTriclc, They received a raTing oT Superior, The highesT possible. Each year The orchesTra presenTs a winTer and a spring concerT. STudenT Teacher, Miss Sue Cline, assisTed Mr. DeTriclc when she conducTed one num- ber oT The spring concerT program. I2b A T Violin l: Pally Cook, Linda Parker, A. J. Williamilis, Bob Haman, Pam Haslings, Peg Eiedler, Dale Robbins, Tim Offensend, Elizabelh Ferguson, Mary Lee Bloomer, Debra Barber. Violin II: Amy Eriesel, Diane Kesling, Teddi Predaris, Sue Ashenleller, Lisa Licala, Jo ce Geoghegan, Cindy Pease, Lufxnn Walson, Charles Blake. Viola: gail Wagner, Dave Scull. Cindy Ashenlelfer, Linda Viclor, Scoll Foulke. Marilyn Smilh, Scheryl Blakely, Bruce Ludwig. Bass: Sara Sfoler, Sleve Cheriowefh, Ellen Jakes, Doug Beilzel. Cello: Mary Gilberl Dave Offensend, Barbara Fiedler, Nancy Smilh, Dennis Boen, Janel 4 Huffman, Sally Marquardl, Bill Ervin. Piano: Philip Dybvig, Sieve Whilman. Flulez Jeannie Morris, Pam Remnant Pam Bowman, Grefchen Freeman. Oboe: Lissa Alspach, Chrisline Bowden. Clari- nel: Sharon Flory, Elaine Gaiser. Bass Clarinel: John Reed. French Horn: Sue Riley, Judilh Adams, Larry Lealherman, Joe Phelps. Bas- soon: John Fink. Trumpet Bill Sando, Pere Graybill, David l-like. Trombone: Skip l-libbs, Douglas Hanlin, James Asbur. Tuba: Charles Medley. Percussion: Ollie Ballou, Ron lmig, Robin 6'Banion, Jerry Evans, Darling. 3 l 2 4 5 Pianisl Phil Dybvig uses his musical abilily in accompanying lhe orcheslra in ils an- nual winler concerl. Senior violinisl Linda Parker pracfices die ligenlly To reach perleclion. Behind fhe scenes, a camera calches a glimpse ol Doug Beilzel performing dur- ing lhe spring concerl. Donald Delrick creafes an apprecialion lor qualify music while encouraging high slandards ol perleclion. Debra L. Barber, Teddi Predaris and Cindy Ashenfeller concenfrafe while blending 'rheir music wilh The olher in- srrumenls during performances. Acfiviiies l27 'F it Y 55 ,l J Q 72' if i Froni' Row: Daniel Hellner, Barbara Kinq, Paliy Begley, Jan Temple. Carole Gardner, Pennie Paddock, Connie Holden, Caihy Erilis, Julie Perkins, James Aracri, Charlofle Profiif, Roberf Van Fallen. Doug Sheidler, Van Purdy, Diane Barrie, Emma Maligalig, Nick Michaels, Rusry Davis, Kalhy Lewis, Eddie Deck, Row 2: Gail Whilaker, Kalhy Presion, Priscilla Lybrook, Kalhy Taylor, Dale Robbins, Dan Woods, Regina Bishop, Thomas Murray, Diane Bufcke. Connie Day, John Rofh, Suzeife Hanner, Jim Linlon, Cynihia Karns, Mar Jo Gilberf, Linda Parker, Rosemary Lo ie, Donna Hickey, Ellen Saliornbul, Dan Eisen, Rick Reger, Terry Wiion. Row 3: Mark Ramey, Jack Linklaler, Q , , , ' 3 Tim Snyder, Connie Ballard, Gary Hansen, Bill Grey, Polli Broderick, Val Hodgson, Debby Dey. Sue Hovey, Mary Ann Caldwell, Dave Kohler, Holly Evans, Marianne Hopkins, Kris Ehmke, Brenda David- son, Paula Hillan, Nancy Delrick, Joyce Moninqer, Joyce Blair, Jean Moehring, Pai Comer. Back Row: Dave Panlile, Kafhy Ulmer, Mike Licafa, Sieve Saunders, Sieve Dicke, Don Grass, Bob Whiflord, Paul Rembold, Jean Huffman, Roberla Andrews, Penny Baker, Ray Lamb, Kevin Kilbane, Ed Shannon, Leslie Sn der, Roberi Zenner, Siephanie Shonsheck, Mark Bradford, Kaye Sink, Becky Carpenier, Cyd Brow- er, Kevin Gilberl, Nancy Oerke, Dick Morrison. i I 2 l. Chorus members, Roberl VanPa++en and Charlolre Proiifr, concenlrafe on an ar- rangemenr of Psalm Sixly Seven. 2. Wesl's vocal music insfruclor, Gene See- berger, direcls rhe mixed choir during fhe winler music conceri. 3. During The Chrislmas assembly, par? of lhe soprano secfion infenfly follows Mr. Seebergens direcfion. IQB Aciivifi lill ' i .9 v .r F 6 f ., iv I S he l Q- - Girl vocalisls gel lop awards in compelilion Fairmonl Wesl received many hon- ors when They lraveled lo Fairmonl' Easi lor The dislricl chorus conlesl held on March 20. The Glee club and lhe Girls' chorus bolh relurned home wilh superior ralings. ln Columbus on December 4, Wes+'s mixed chorus ioined Tour olher high school choirs from all over Ghio lor a special concerl direcled by guesl con- duclor Louis Diercks. The combined choruses ohalmosl l,OOO voices sang paris from The Messiah. Addilional aclivilies lor The year in- cluded a special concerl given al lhe Kiwanis club, preparalion lor lhe oper- ella and parlicipalion in The annual winler and spring concerls. Fronl Row: Linda Moore, Vickie Jordan, Susan Monroe, Linda Wrighf, Roz Wollenhaupl, Deanene Guslin, Mary Jane Henz, Ceci- lia Ressa, Sally Denlinger, Trish Thomas, Lois Fousf, Calhy Smilh, Jo Young Sheila McCormick, Deb Pealson, Jeanne Newnam, Nancy Hi- mebau h, Chris Merrill, Sandy Morris, Rulh Allen. Row 2: Teresa Hill, Jiif Douglas. Linda Wick, Melissa Adams, Debbie Haacke, Bren- da Griffin, Carolyn Fager, Cindy Bornemann, Terri Hungling, Nancy Rose, Cafhy Kalkas, Jane? Sherwood, Linda Hagerman, Cherl Naso, Marly Sianze, Carol Vendl, Mary Meuche, Donna Sexlon, Pally Sebasfian. Row 3: Kalhy Smilh, Kalhleen lrelon, Marparel Dicke, Jacqi Loewy, Carol Miller, Diane Marla, Lynn Harruf, Robin Ro- fhaar, Nancy Slichwek, Jill Carper, Denise Cafon, Sue Rayburn, Cheri Gilroy, Barb Miller, Barbara Bia i, Wendy Williamiiis, Avdur Inga Krisfiansson, Louise O'Bryan, Lynfcfiia Fox, Sally Moninqer, Lynn Keyfon, Elaine Howard. Baclt Row: Jane Wallers, Lonnie Weiland, Connie Bufler, Robin Rehling, Deb McClanahan, Doreen Hulchinson, Gayle Kemper, Diane Haflslaedf, Karen Ballea, Diana Thompson, Becky Gochoel, Rulh Ann Salls, Mary Fauble, Karen Sachleben, Candy French, Hall Dagenhardl, Crisfy J. lrvin, Nancy Brown, Sally Daly, Cindy Ray, Becky Hawk, Rufh Grady, Cheryl Owen, Dana Glass, Barb,Bruce. Ad' 7 I29 Y- Siudenis serve Wesl ieachers bg relinquishing i siudg hall iime Many Wesl sludenis volunrarily gave up pre-school and sludy hall lime io pro- vide 'rhe iacully and adminisiralion wilh many hours of service. Under The direciion ol Wiley Graham, lhe audio-visual deparlmeni provided Wes+'s sludenls and 'facully wilh projec- lors, screens and ofher apparalus. They also aided lhe alhleiic deparlmenl by 'raping many of Wesl's alhlelic conlesls on The video rape unil. Lab assisianls worked in cooperalion wilh lhe science leachers by offering as- sislance lo olher siudenls and preparing much of lhe apparaius needed in con- ducling experimenls. Daily iaslcs such as running errands and answering lhe lelephone consliluled ihe responsibililies ol The sludenl office as- sislanfs. Slage crew, a vilal parl in Wesl's dra- malic produclions, provided props, sce- nery and lighling needed for various de- parlmenls' produciions. ug S-Z?-'J' AUDIO-VISUAL WORKERS - Fronl Row: Denis l-lenfrich, Greg Green, Pai McKowen. Row 2: Ben Taylor, Roberl Sizemore, Dennis Weaver. Baclr Row: Timolhy Reiling, Sean Kingdom, Cyrus Newcomb and Mark Ramey. OFFICE ASSISTANTS - Fronf Row: Killy Wing, Ava Pack, Susan Morris, Nancy Leis, Joni Duncan, Leslie Molnar, Belle Kerr, Bev Friz- zell. Sandy Fellows, Jean Gruber, Sieve Wood, Tonya Mann. Row 2: Cheryl Triclcler, Jan Nishimura, Connie Ballard, Ellen Arvold, Holly Daganhardl, Julie Gumper, Gayle Hursl, Jill Andrews, Roz Wollen- l30 Acliviriss haupf, Terry Hill, Sue Rayburn. Back Row: Linda Brodowski, Jessica Norris, Kaye lreland, Dee Behymer, Margorie Gillespie, Mary Ann Caldwell, Nancy Oerlce, Whil Worman. Sheryl Arnold, Lee Parks. Sally Oates. EAB RSISTANTS - Froni Row: Sharon Flory, Anne Macy, Carol Bradford. Back Row: Brenda Elmore, Ellen Worfhman, Karen Flaher Vendf, John Binning, S+eve Kimble, Brenda Davidson, Nan Maxwell. fy. Dennis Weaver, Greg Seller, Sfeve Leen. Earl Kirkland and Bever Row 2: Ed Wesf, Jenny Craven, Liz Allen. Sieve Callahan, Mark ly Hilliard. STAGE CREW - Fronf Row: Dave Osborne, Blane Trauger, Caro- l n Swabb, John Bridgeman. Back Row: Dan Hammons, Elwood Elynn, Mark Koerner. Denis Henlrich, Sam Wafson, Dennis Weaver, Adviser David Crabill. TEACHERS STUDENT SECRETARIES g F-rom Row: Mark Legklu- eske, Jill Ann Douglass, Nancy Emery, Marcia Lane and Beverly Friz- der, Thomas Hunsaker, Kafhryn Whifehead, Deborah Bierlein, Chris- ZGH- fopher Palmer and John Burris. Back Row: Deborah Goode. Par Mal- BOOK STORE WORKERS - Froni' Row: Moliy Richard. Lisa Wesr. Qyn'iIhiTdScharff. Back Row: Joan Madole, Karen Kirnbier and Con- nie o en. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS - Susan Rue, period 27 Jamie SchroTe, peri- od 57 Beverly Sumner, period 5 and JudiTh 6aviTT, period 5. Wesionian aids donaie services To help school UniT booksTore aTTendanTs provided WesTonians wiTh a very viTal service. Working before school and during The TourTh period, They supplied sTudenTs wiTh The necessary supplies Tor use in Their daily school assignment l-lall moniTor cluTies included deliver- ing ouTside mail To The Three uniT ol- Tices, and disTribuTing oTTice noTices and library passes. Working in The library during Their sTudy halls, library assisTanTs pere Tormed The daily Tasks oT alphabeTizing and checking ouT books. This service provided exTra Time Tor oTher duTies Tor The Two school librarians, Miss RuTh Busseer and Mrs. ElizabeTh NorTon. Teachers' sTudenT secreTaries aided TaculTy members by Typing TesTs, grad- ing papers and running errands. These sTudenTs receive pracTical experience To be applied in TuTure years. HALL MONITORS 4 FronT Row: Tim Snyder, Laurie Lawson, Brian Ton. Back Row: Dave Grabeman. Chesfer Moeller, KeiTh KreiTzer, BalThrop, Bev WhiTe, Craig l-lambrick, Brad WesT. Tom Lezes, Alan Michael Borns, Lawrence l'lildreTh, Douglas Coffey, Douglas Myers SmiTh. Row 2: Denis Weaver, Mark Ely. Debbie Goode, Debbie and James Schlemmer. Howard, PaTTy Davidson, Melanie SmiTh, Sara Blackford, KenT BriT- Achvmes I 33 Charles Horn explores Paris: Tells WesT club Charles Horn, Mayor of KeTTering, visiTed The French Club To Tell abouf The bicycle Trip in Paris, France, ThaT he Took during The summer. French Club underTook many such acTiviTies To enhance Their knowledge of France and The differences in The cusfoms of The French people. ln February, The annual Mardi Gras Took place. Requiring a, large amounT of work from The French classes and members of French Club, The games and refreshmenTs provided proved quife enjoyable To all. Officers This year for French Club included Debbie Bierlein, presidenfy Barb Fiedler, secreTary7 Robin Ro- Thaar, social chairman: and Carol Tal- boT, Treasurer. Mrs. Joan Burns and Miss Mary Belle Warren advised and helped officers plan The programs. I34 Orqanizalio Fronf Row: Inga Krisfiansson, KrisTin Ehmke, Linda Grover, Andrea Jakes, Robin RoThaar, Deborah Bierlein, Yolanda Wieland, Beverly Locklear, CrisTy lrvin, Nancy Brown. Row 2: PaTTy Cook, Kafherine Presfon, Carole Gard- ner, Pafricia Begley, Dixie Jackson, Cherie Har- ney, Kafhy Ahrens, Chris Fellows, Janis Cunningham, Susan Ashenfelfer. Row 3: Ellen SakornbuT, Kaye Sink, Gwen WiIliamiTis, Marci Lane, Michele Hinders, Jenny Weber, Olivia deRoziere, Melanie Kemper, Sandy Weimer, Brenda Davidson. Back Row: Sandy Lovelace Rainer Hofmann, Ric Scharrer, Edsell T. Burris, Mark Schaffer, Jeffrey Roger, Dennis Blake, David Lynn, Larry MclnTosh, Mary Makarius, and Jody Clay. FronT Row: Carolyn Talbof, Terri SchusTer, Cyn- Thia Ray, Jacqi Loewy, Nancy L. Defrick, Dianne DieTerle, Anne Taylor, Karen Bieranow- ski, Pamela WhiTe, Cindy Tyler, Sally Denlinger, Deanene GusTin. Row 2: John L. Cox, Craig Wallace, Roberf McCormick, Terry Anderson, Gregory Brown, Mike Brown, PeTe Van ZanT, Clem Hamilfon, Tom Geis, Bill Busch, Don HarT. Row 3: David Hike, Philip Dybvig, Chris Hardy. Jim Hook, Randy Johnson, David Kohler, Jon Klaaren, Sfeven Pearson, Daniel WhiTmer. Row 4: Michelle Bowling, Rebecca A. Harding, Jaime Kehoe, Sue Adams, Sue Riley, Connie Bierlein, KaTh Whifehead, Jo-Ellen Bass, Con- nie Bernard, gllen Jakes, Linda A. VicTor. Back Row: Linda HarTley, Debbie Cole, Michele Alexander, Ann Knowles, Jeff Landis, STeve BriTTon, Larry MiTTag, D'ann Barney, Holly Horn. AniTa Migday, Brenda Clouse. 4 3 Penny Baker, STeve Callahan and Kevin Filcik perTorm a German dance aT The JCOWA Toreign bazaar. Kevin Filcilc, Gary LuTz and Lynn Abbey waTch relucTanTly as They invesTigage a secreT message. SecreTary Penny Balcer reads minuTes aT a German club meeTing. an Spring picnic aT John Brgani hlghlighTs gear German club enioyed Themselves pic- niclcing aT John BryanT STaTe Park in The spring, an appropriaTe conclusion Tor a year Tull oT many ac:TiviTies. SlciTs wriTTen and produced by The members were amusing To observe aT German club meeTings. ingenious ideas developed, such as a Talce-oTT on Mission impossible. LAF producTions added a biT oT humor To The German slciTs. LAF producTions consisTed oT Lynn Abbey. Gary LuTz, and Kevin Filcilm. Tony WilliamiTis presided over The club assisTed by his vice-presidenT, STeve Cal' lahan and secreTary, Penny Baker. Organizations I35 Club's agenda reaches finale in Pinaia parlg Spanish club members allended lhe annual Pinala parly held in lhe calele- ria af Chrislmas lime. Everyone in al- 'rendance enjoyed lhe spicy Spanish food in addilion 'ro homemade refresh- menfs conlribuled by lhe members. Olher club aclivilies included a guesl speaker who showed slides abou? The lncas in Soulh America and many films on Spanish-speaking counlries. Miss Linda Harrison, a new, Spanish Teacher al Wesl, served as adviser. llb Organize an -T W .Q iii T Viz, Roman banquei climaxes gear for Laiin club l.aTin club held Their Roman bangueT in May. All TirsT4year l.aTin pupils por- Trayed Roman slaves. Secondeyear sTu- denTs represenTed Tamous Romans. Those members having Three or Tour years oT l.aTin porTrayed The various Roman gods and goddesses. Members oT each l.aTin class planned and sponsored The monThly meeTings. MeeTing schedules included Roman acTiviTies such as sooThsaying. Club advisers Mrs. DoroThy Gibbs and Miss Merrilla Davis assisTed The members oT The club in The planning oT The annual ChrisTmas parTy, The Tradi- Tional Roman SaTurnalia. ,gf if ,llll i. -en I-.Q 13 K4 25 Ginger Worsham and Terry Wooley sell homemade baked goods To MargoT Jordan To raise money Tor acTiviTies. 2. AT The annual PinaTa parTy, members oT D Spanish club celebraTe ChrisTrnas in Their own Spanish sTyle. 3. Club members add auThenTiciTy To The Roman banqueT as They don cosTumes in preparaTion Tor The annual evenT. 4. LaTin members illusTraTe Their school spir- iT by spelling WesT is BesT in LaTin on hand-painTed signs. V ' 5. Maryl Clemm conTemplaTes The business oT LaTin club as she performs her duTies as The club's vice-presidenT. JCOWA aids communicaiions around campus Promofing communicafion and un- dersfanding in world affairs flwrouglw +l'1e spreading of informafion on infer- nafional fopics was flie main obiecfive of JCOWA, one of flue largesf and mosf acfive clubs on campus. JCOWA's foreign bazaar sparked flue beginning of flue clubs many proi- ecfs. Exofic foods and colorful displays from many foreign counfries could be fasfed and seen by all parficipanfs. Sfudenfs and professional musicians had a chance fo display flieir falenfs by performing before Wesf sfudenfs af flwe annual JCOWA lioofenanny. To lwiglwliglwf ifs acfivifies and furflner ifs obiecfives, JCOWA fool: parf in flie annual spring sfudy four of Wasli- ingfon D. C. and of flue Unifed Na- fions. lnferesfed members who lwad earned enouglw poinfs flwrougliouf flue year were eligible for flwis frip. I 38 Orqariizaii I3 245 Nancy Brown fes+-lasles an old Chinese delicacy al flue foreign bazaar. JCOWA members enjoy looking a+ pasl evenls in las'r year's scrapbook. Susan Swelerman and Theresa Reeder relax in fhe afmosplnere of +l1e foreign bazaar sponsored by JCOWA. JCOWA's presidenf Debbie Riley dis- cusses plans for 'rlwe Waslwingfon Tour. Professional folk singers enferlain al' flue JCOWA lwoofenanny. . V AFS sponsors assemblg dag: area exchange siudenis Feaiured AFS sponsored rhe yearly assembly on February IO. A panel of live lor- eign exchange sludenls from ourlying area schools was fealured and James Nevin, a former AFS sludenl from Oakwood, moderaled lhe program. Orher aclivilies followed a double assembly, including a receprion for all rhe 'Foreign sludenls in The Wesl cale- l'eria and an ice slcaling parly Thai' eve- ning for all AFS siudenrs. Four foreign exchange sludenls ar- rended Fairmonf Wesr rhis year. Rose- mary Logie represenled Soulh Africa, Emma Maligalig represenred 'rhe Philli- pines and lnga Krisliansson, Iceland. Larer in Jrhe year, Rainer l-lolmann came lo Fairmonl' aller allending Colonel While high school. Rainer came +o Chio from Germany. AFS board members included Holly Daganhardl, presidenlq Kris Ehmlce, vice-president Ron lmig, rreasurer. Carole Gardner and lvlarli l'leisler combined Their ellorls as secreraries. R ,S 55. AWN f sgwmmwmmg Rosemary Logie and Emma Maligalig observe many in+eres'ring arlicles lealured al flue AFS Lirfle Tlieafre pul on af flue JCOWA Foreign Bazaar. Officers discuss flwe upcoming plans for AFS a+ a board meefing. Bob Rue and Lisa Bradford, linalisfs in llne AFS program, discuss l.isa's plans for her upcoming lrip To Argenlina she will 'rake This year. Holly Daganliardf lislens infenfly +0 Inga Kris- Tiansson as slne 'rells abou? ner nalive land, Ice- land, a+ one of flue monfhly meelings. Rainer Hofmann, AFS sfudenl from Germany, observes wifli surprise, The morning commorion and acfivilies in Fas? unil lobby. Organizations I4l gi T' Qiudeni Council sponsors firsi leader reh-eal STudenT council sponsored a leader- ship reTreaT Tor InTer-Club council, STu- denT council and TaculTy members. This idea was TirsT iniTiaTed aT WesT This year. The reTreaT lasTed Tor one week- end aT Camp Kern in Lebanon. STudenT council chose a new Theme, UniTy and UndersTanding. During The summer sTudenT council held many inTormal meeTings ThaT helped To or- ganize The plans Tor The coming year. ln February WesT sponsored The WOL STudenT council meeTing. Many oTher acTiviTies Tilled The year's pro- gram including UniTed Appeal, class elecTions, Homecoming, New STudenT ParTy, general assembly, social aware- ness and The Sadie Hawkins dance. RoberT Janes served as The council adviser assisTed by Bill Sando, presi- denTg STeve Brown, vice-presidenT: Barb Hopkins, secreTary and KrisTy Suro, Treasurer. l42 Organizer: Fronl Row: STeve Humphrey, Cindy Ray, Deb Rosenber er, Van Purdy. Sue Munger, Andy Jakes, Clem HamilTon, Richard! Geyer. Row 2: John Kiefaber, Dan Woods, JeTT STump, RoberT McGraw. CheT Moeller. Barb Hopkins. Row 3: TvlarTi Heisler, Sally lvloninger, Sara BlackTord. Debbie STork, CrisTy Irvin, KrisTy Suro, PaTTi York. Back Row: RusTy Davis, Joe Duncan, STeve Brown, Bob Kesling, Mark SchaTTer, Chip STork. I 2 l. Righl belore an evening council rneeling, Bill Sando and Sleve Brown compare noles for lhe agenda. 2. Sleven Brown, Greg Kennard and Paul Wagner lislen allenlively lo discussion concerning lhe Media club. LQ, I. iw i V , an .. ' 4 4 mn! . 'Q , ,. P' emu f L M rre,' r f rin sa. r is A 4 1 ICC organizes school calendar of club evenls lnler-club council helped lo organize lhe schedule ol The various club aclivi- lies and discuss club problems such as lack ol membership and small allend- ance. This large group of club presi- denls also decided which clubs lo lry al Wes? lhis year. Paul Wagner served as lhe club ad- viser. Sleve Brown, vice-presidenl ol sludenl council, acled as moderalor Fronl Row: Mark Lecklider, Gary Ra Lulz, Maureen McDermo++, Deb Haacke, Sieve Brown, Reba Gilbert Diane Krieger, Bridgel Harding. Joel Goodnough. Row 2: Sieve Aynes, David Dalson, Kris Ehmke, Andy Jakes. Palli Bieranowski, Ginger Worsham, Debbie Fofhergill, Chris Fellows, Deb Riley. Row 3: Rick Sirnmerrnan, Clem Hamillon, Debbie Bierlein, Lil Trippell. Nancy Kuhn, Holly Dagan- hardl, Paula Cushner, Pele Graybill. Earl Kirkland. Back Row: David Offensend, Bill Sando, Bob Kesling. Jim lvlicklos, Tim lrelan, Jim Weillholl, Fred Lawson, Paul Wagner, adviser. wilh Deb Haacke as secrelary. Organize? ns I43 I4-4 Orga LeHermen Iifi Dragon spirii a+ spori evenis Varsify F club showed ifs spirif dur- ing bofh baskefball and foofball sea- sons. They decorafed fhe goalposfs and rang fhe vicfory bell affer fouch- downs af home foofball games. Af The home baskefball games Varsify F club members sold programs fo fans. Many Varsify F members performed during half-fime af fhe Donkey Baskef- ball game. Officers of Varsify F who fook charge of fhis proiecf included Tim Irelan, presidenfq Dan Woods, vice-presidenfq Bill Rayburg, freasurerq William Bucher, secrefary and Merle Sfewa rf, Sergeanf-af-Arms. Fronf Row: Casey Da anhardf, Dean Jewel. Bob Kesling. Skip Hibbs, Dan Woods, Tim lrecllan, Bill Rayburg, Merle Sfewarf. Bill Bucher, James Weiffhoff, Chris Gaffney, Jeff Sfump, Chef Moeller. Row 2: David Brewsfer. James Micklos. John Hollins, Curf Sessler, Keifh Kreifzer, Mark Ely, Dave Livingsfon, Mark Alfhoff, Rick Herbert Joe Newnam, Dick Geyer. Greg Whifehead. Row 3: Bob Koller, Mike Lecklider, Alan Smifh, Jim Schlemmer, Kenf Briffon, Dave Offen- send, Mark Bradford, Bill Ryan, Bob Lehman, Sfeve Siler, Bill Marras, Gary Webb. Bob Koepnick. Back Row: John Binning, Chris Palmer. Dave Williams, Carl Riffer, Sfeve Dicke, Terry Hanauer, Jack Linkla- fer. Mike Dunmyer, Bill Lehman. Jim Trimborn, Tom Salfs, Sfeve Pearson, Sfeve Hansen. I 2 3 Pep club members hold The run-Through sign as The Team runs onTo The Tield. WiTh The help of pep club, The cheer- leaders raise spiriT aT The bonfire. Pep club members sell bumper sTiclcers and ribbons in The caTeTeria. Pep club helps form Tunnel ai fall games AcTive pep club members helped The cheerleaders by Torming The Tunnel aT The TooTball games and by helping To make The new purple-sTriped Drag- on suiT. Richard Cromwell became The new club adviser, and he gave many suggesTions on promoTing spiriT. AT The Tuesday nighT meeTings, pep club held many sign painTing parTies, planned Tor pep buses, and discussed possible TreaTs Tor The Team members. They also sold numerous iTems in The caTeTeria during TourTh period. Club presidenT, Kris Ehmlce, planned The pep club acTiviTies wiTh The help OT The oTher officers, Vanessa Purdy and Joyce Moninger. Organize? I45 I46 Og Wes+'s chess ieam capfures firsi in siafe Slale Iournamenl acfivilies in Co- lumbus broughl' Tirsl place honors 'ro Chess cIub's lirsl' 'ream during The Chrisfmas break. Team I men included Capfain, Jim Weilfholl, John Hayes. Kevin Dybvig and Larry lv1i'r+ag. The Team placed wilh a record of 6V2-IV2. In Ihe WOL, Wesf placed second behind Wayne. Chess club held regu- Iar mee+ings every week wifh Their coach, Fred Kingrey. These meelings helped To slrenglhen The Team as a whole. FAIRMONT .WEST OPPONENT 4 Springfield Norfh I 5 Troy O ZV2 Wayne 2V2 4 Cenferville I 5 Fairborn O 5 Fairmonl Easl O 4 Beavercreelc I -un-qw 1 V Aw 'fi . cr. frfzwrfrsg.,-4 - ,A ' -, , ees -,., ss :ff . H! f ,, Ariisi coniesi wins inieresi from siudenis Pose Your Prof conresr served as a proiecr for Arr club. Sfudenls parricipafed by drawing caricafures of laculry members. Jeff Harker and Keven Srevens won lirsl place honors in fhe conleslr 'rhal' rhe sludenr body and all facul+y members judged. Several members displayed arlworlc al rhe new Kellering Cily building. Along wifh lheir arrislic endeavors, Arr club members conrribured service ro fhe communify by visiling and en- rerraining children ar Miami Valley hospi+al during rhe Halloween season. I3 245 While compefing in a season mafch, Jim Weiflhoff, Kevin Dybvig and John Hayes show +heir skills in chess. Chess club members walch The final malch rhaf won fhem firsr in +he sfafe chess compehfion. Bob Moon examines a sculprure on dis- play af fhe Keffering Ci+y building. Fred Von Gruenigen observes arf worlc exhibif wi+h former sfudenf Jim While. Arl club member Dawn Woodall pre- pares fo exhibif her worlc in an arf show. Orqanlun I47 Hi-Y iniroduces naiional drive To Fairmoni ln February, Hi-Y broughT a naTion- wide campaign To FairmonT WesT. They collecTed donaTions Tor The Save The Children FederaTion. CompeTi- Tion beTween uniTs resulTed in The col- lecTion oT a large amounT oT cloThing. Hi-Y visiTed Barney Childrerfs Med- ical CenTer every Sunday To enTerTain The youngsTers. ln addiTion To Their weelcly visiTs, They gave a special parTy Tor Them aT ChrisTmas. Along wiTh Their monThly acTiviTy aT The YMCA, Hi-Y parTicipaTed in a baslceTball league composed oT Hi-Y Teams Trom local schools. Jerry NeTT served as adviser. T48 Organizefio Q? . TRI-Hl-Y OFFICERS - Fronf Row: Karen Rofh, secrefary: Sue Gridley, freasurer. Back Row: Sue Wafson, sergeanf-afearmst Deb Fofhergill, presidenf and Mary Duffy, vice-presidenf. Canned foods drive highlighis cIub's aciiviiies As a Thanksgiving proiecf, Tri-Hi-Y organized a canned foods drive for four Keffering families. lnferesfed sfu- denfs parficipafed in fhe drive by do- nafing food and money. A+ fhe beginning of The year, Tri- Hi-Y adopfed a coffage of children from Shawen Acres Childrens Home. The club gave parfies af Halloween, Chrisfmas and Easfer fo enferfain fhe residenfs of fhe coffage. ln addifion fo fheir ofher proiecfs Tri-Hi-Y adopfed a Keffering family af Chrisfmas. Members of fhe club pro- vided 'rhe family wifh clofhing and food. Mrs. Carol Leighfy served as ad- ? viser fhroughouf fhe year. I 4 3 Scoff Gaviff and Dick Durbin enferfain a young pafienf as she affempfs fo puf a iigsaw puzzle fogefher. Gary Hansen and Chip Sfork make Sun- days excifing for a boy af Barney's as fhey disfribufe games during fheir club's weekly visifs. Gary Hansen helps make a small boy's recuperalion more enjoyable by demon- sfrafing how fo run a foy racing sef. Members of Tri-Hi-Y club supervise fhe packaging of canned goods for fhe Thanksgiving proiecf. Offs f 149 REC members gain knowledge from field Trips Radio ElecTronics clulo Tound ThaT The 'l'aiT qeneraTinq sTaTion oT DayTon Power and LighT Company oTTered Them new horizons in Their search Tor elecTronic knowledge. The club made iTs Tour oT TaiT in January. AnoTher area oT elecTronics pro- vided memloers wiTh a Tield Trip To The Cox Coronary lnsTiTuTe in April. This Trip provided Them wiTh an insighT To The uses oT elecTronics in The Tield oT medicine. REC meT every Monday evening wiTh Wayne Wills as adviser To The club. OTTicers Tor This year included Gary l.uTz as presidenT7 Richard Sim- merman, Treasurer and Alan SmiTh, vice-presidenT. Gary LuTz wroTe The TirsT consTiTuTion Tor The club, which members unanimously accepTed. i -in i , of' -ogf W' 4 l5O Ovgamzaho MMG ieanaahwu, J .AMW ,-'Cav Y ' Q..- Phomgraphers sponsor Tripod phoTo conTesT PhoTography club sponsored a Tri- pod pha+a conTesT, which included enTries Trom FairmonT EasT and WesT as well as AlTer. Winning enTranTs re- ceived cash prizes Tor Their eTTorTs. During weekly club meeTings, indi- vidual members prepared and deliv- ered shorT Talks on various aspecTs oT The phoTography. Each phase, Trom shooTing, developing and prinTing, served as Topic maTerial in order ThaT members could proTiT Trom each oTher. OTTicers This year included Richard Simmerman, presidenT and Dan Dick- ey, vice-presidenT. These shuTTer bugs had WesT's Ray PoTTer as adviser. I4 235 I. Alan SmiTh experimenTs wiTh Television camera Tubes Trom WHIO-TV. 2. Alan SrniTh, Richard Simmerman, Gary LuTz and Bob Davis work on a compuTer aT a club meeTing. 3. Richard Simmerman learns The correcT procedure oT working a compuTer. 4. Gary LuTz and Richard Simmerman plan picTures aT a TooTball game. 5. Richard Simmerman. Dan Dickey, Earl Kirkland and STeve WiTTman look over picTures Taken by club members. Organize! l Sl Co-op lrainees collale slalislics for employers Fairmonrs program ol Diversified Cooperalive Training planned several aclivilies lo boosl enrhusiasm for vocalional lraining. DCT sludenls compiled brochures wilh piclures ol members on The iob lo promole This program lo area employers. ln addilion lo job lraining in The classroom under 'rhe supervision of William Slager, members also benelil- led from lours of local business eslab- lishmenls. The annual spring banquel belween employers and employees helped lo slrenglhen relalions. I. DCT board members discuss club plans wilh adviser, William Slager. 2. DCT member l-lealher Walson lislens lo a class discussion aboul employmenl. 3. Marc Frazer, a DCT enrollee from Oak- wood high school. perches high alop a TV anlenna al a co-op assignmenl. 4. Linda Manney sells Thal's merchandise fo a friendly cusfomer. 5. DECA member Paula Channel learns To sell and care for flowers. l52 Organizaf l y M ff' 2 A SENIOR DECA - Fronf Row: Paula Channel, Judy W aTT. Sharon Cooper. Roxanne Fischer. Row 2: JaneT George. Henry Eryor, Caro- lyn Vaughn. Jane Sfeininger. Donna WyaTT. C oclrwise Around GianT CDECA mascoij: Cindy Johnson. Judy Turner. Alicia Sparks. David DoTson, Michael Curry. Marla Boclcman and KenneTh l.eggeTT. New vocaiional program joins curriculum DECA lDisTribuTive EducaTion Clubs oT Americal joined FairmonT's co-op scene This year. AssociaTed wiTh The DisTribuTive EducaTion classes, DECA included juniors and seniors. DECA members parTicipaTed in newly arranged surroundings in room 40l. AcTiviTies coincided wiTh class- room worlc. Senior members parTici- paTed in a co-op siTuaTion. As a parT OT The marlceTing and sell- ing Techniques learned in class, The members sold sTaTionary as a proiecT. To gain slcill in display They mainTained The showcase adioining Their classroom wiTl'i a varieTy OT props. OTTicers oT DECA were Dave DOT- son. presidenT: Ken LeggeTT, vice-pres idenT: Linda lvlanney, secreTary: Eye Spencer. Treasurer: Jenny Hess. presi- denT-elecT and Craig Harbaugh. Sec- ond vice-presidenT. Dale Berry acTed as adviser and insTrucTor Tor DECA. Mark Hammel elecled COE siaie presideni Delegales elecled Mark Hammel presi- denl ol all Qhio CCE clubs al lhe slale convenlion in March. Rila Bockhold com- peled lor lhe slale COE queen, aller winning lhe runner-up posilion al lhe re- gional conlesl. Belly Winkelmann placed in General Clerical ll. Club members planned proiecls in ad- dilion lo lheir busy schedules. Al Mary Haven Children's Home, members pro- vided lood and gills. Field lrips lo lhe Kellering courl and Qhio Bell Telephone company helped lhe sludenls undersland how lhey operale. CCE club aclivilies played an inlegral parl in lhe classroom. Sludenls earned grades lhrough club work and leadership experience. Mrs. Jane Nolan, COE re- gional ollicer, served as COE adviser. X-, Fronl Row: Janice Collins, vice-presidenl: Judy Plummer, secrelary: Marlc Hammel, presidenl: Crislie Trauger, news reporlerp Rila Boclchold, hisloriany Palli Bishop, lreasurer. Row 2: Kalh Murray, Bev Landrum, Pam Moore, Jeannine Biondie, Jean Kneidl, Jan Grisso. Row 3: Paula Powen, Lynn Miller, Janene Reinerl, Pam Price, Belli Winkelmann. Baclx Row: Jackie James, Sally Buckland, Susie Tale, Debbie Schuberl and Colleen Mooney. I 54 Organizal 34 25 Sue Tale and Belly Winkelmann look over a day's schedule ol work al L. M. Berry and Company. Crislie Trauger answers lhe lelephone in her ollice al L. M. Berry and Co. Sleve Gilberl. Roger Deady and Tommy Slorck gel some relreshmenls belore sel- lling down lo a business meeling. Wesl FBLA presidenl Reba Gilberl and nexl year's slale presidenl, Sharon Ful- lenkamp plan lor lhe nalional convenlion held in June. Norma Konicki ollers her opinion aboul an upcoming evenl lor FBLA. FBLA chapler lags fiflh place in slale of Ohio Fairmonl Wesl FBLA proved ilsell as lhe lillh oulslanding FBLA chapler in lhe slale ol Ohio. Members allendf ed dislricl, slale and nalional meel- ings during lhe year. FBLA members elecled Sharon Fullenkamp as FBLA slale presidenl al lhe slale convene lion. H Money raising proiecls needed lo send members lo lhe convenlions in- cluded lhe selling ol lole bags and peanul brillle lo Wesl sludenls. Reba Gilberl presided over lhe FBLA club, wilh lhe help ol Nancy Chrisl, vicefpresidenlq Bev Sumner, secrelary and Jim Brooker, lreasurer. Orqaniznlions I 55 Maihemaiicians meei io siudg for aciuarg iesi lv1aTh club diligenTly prepared Tor The lVlaTh AcTuary TesT given in March. The club members helped each oTher To work diTTiculT problems and explore new TaceTs oT The maThemaTics Tield aT each oT Their math club meeTings prior To The acTuary TesT. EasT uniT maThemaTics Teacher Alvin Funderberg provided The sTudenTs wiTh challenging problems Thar gave more meaning To Their maTh courses. Club members meT Twice a monTh on Tues- day To geT TogeTher wiTh one anoTher and discuss various maTh problems. 'T 'P fff fr I. MaTh club adviser Alvin Funderberg helps club members work a problem. 2. lvlaTh sTudenTs work To solve diTTiculT problems on The acTuarv TesT. 3. John Hollins and STephen Callahan con- cenTraTe on TesT problems. 4. Science club oTTicers, Earl Kirkland, Jim Foris and Gail WhiTalcer discuss TuTure meeTing plans. 5. Science club sTudenTs experimenT To Tind The mass oT an elecTron. Organizalio T56 Qcienfisis work wiih machines To Tesi polluiion Science club members experimenTed wiTh new polluTion TesTing machines, running chemical TesTs on Their Tind- ings. Two oT The machines collecTed parTicles and one machine checked The sulTer dioxide conTenT OT The air. AT mosT oT Their meeTings, The club members parTicipaTed in experirnenTs or saw movies. ln March, They Toured The DayTon Power and LiqhT Company wiTh Radio ElecTronics Club. Club meeTings usually Toolc place Twice a monTh on Wednesday. Richard Tinnerman served as The Science Club adviser wiTh oTTicers: Earl Kirkland, president Jim Foris, vice-presidenT and Gail WhiTaker, secreTary. Og rs7 ISU Or Club sponsors ofllcers' Trip To conference Home economics club members sponsored many money making drives To send The presidenT and vice-presi- denT ol The club To Camp Miniwanca a Training conference Tor club oTTicers. Members oT The club sold cookies Trom Toreign counTries and held a candy sale as proiecTs Tor The year: Early iniThe year, members oT The club learned abouT The preparaTion oT Cassands producTs Through a Tour and explanaTion oT making pizza producTs. Miss Helen Vogelsang and Mrs. Ber- nice Fowler served as club advisers. gunizeTio ...f----s . I -ia i local musical group 4 Nancy BaTes supporTs The home econom- ics club's moneymaking proiecTs by sell- ing candy To Anne FolleTT. BridgeT Harding, Rebecca Gochoel and Cindy Bornemann, oTTicers oT The home economics club enjoy various kinds of pizza, served aTTer a guided Tour ol Cas- sano's pizza-making TacTory. Campus LiTe oTTicers, Sfeven Aynes, MarTy STanze, Regina Bishop and Pam Puls discuss plans Tor TuTure meeTings concerning The spiriTual aspecT of life and Bible sTuclies. Chuck Malonee speaks To Campus Life members in an informal discussion oT The currenT problems Tacing youTh. Club celebraies annual holidag wiih afliliafes Campus LiTe had a birThday parTy Tor George WashingTon on February 22. The acTiviTies aT The parTy included compeTiTion beTween The ThirTeen area schools who have campus liTe clubs ATTerwards They held a rally consishng oT a speaker and enTerTainmenT by a Anol'her acTiviTy oT The club which involved The enTire school consisTed OT N The Penny Queen conTesT All meeTings included a discussion and a social ac TiviTy. ln This way, The club sTrove To TulTill The spiriTual and social aspecTs oT lile. Carl Ferguson served as adviser Several foreign ieachers speak ai FTA dinner Wes+'s Fulure Teachers ol America chapler had an lnlernalional dinner in February. Club members and several guesls allended. Guesls spoke on The educalional syslems of lheir respeclive counlries. Each club member broughl a covered dish delicacy for lhe ban- quel' dinner. FTA helped wilh lhe College Beclc- ons program by publicizing lhe eyenl and by ushering The nighl ol The pro- gram. Members held club meelings on lhe lhird Tuesday of each monlh. A+ mosl of lhe meelings a 'reacher spoke aboul a dillerenl phase ol leaching. Marli l'leisler served as The presi- denl ol FTA. The olher oflicers in- cluded: Jill Douglas, vice-president Michele l'linders, Treasurer: Melanie Smilh. social chairman: Cindy Karns, recording secrelaryy Chrisli Schmidl, corresponding secrelary. lb0 Organize! Fronl' Row: Deanene Guslin, Linda Viclor, Pamela Remnanl, Marli M. Heisler, Jill D. Douglass, Jan Temple. Row 2: Sandra Lovelace, Jo Ellen Schneider, Debbie Scoll, Karen Harold, Julie Treon, Eileen Zink. Bacl: Row: Cynfhia Karns, Sheryl Arnold, Chrisfie Schmidt Joe Duncan, Connie Bernard, Jenny Shamplon and Melanie Smifh. -.r'0 -,.f 1 . 2 4 3 Four FTA oTTicers, Cindy Karns, MarTi Heisler. Jill Douglass and Melanie SrniTh plan The TuTure FTA meeTings. Deb Haaclce sings aT The CounTy Poor Farm ChrisTmas ParTy given by FMC. FMC club members malce posTers urging school supporT oT proiecT HOPE. Deb Haaclce, Sue Harris and Ann Macy organize The FMC proieci' HOPE. lg Q . N i 'QD We X. Ci, '- T FMC organizes club campaign To raise funds for HOPE ship FuTure Medical Careers club mem- bers organized The proiecT HOPE To raise money To supporT The hospiTal ship, HOPE. They made posTers and collecTed money in The caTeTeria. The proTiTs Trom The Sophomore Class dance also helped supporT This proiecT. Members held Their meeTings on The Third Thursday oT each monTh. Their annual ChrisTmas ParTy included carol- ing aT The CounTy Poor Farm. Every club member helped To plan The meeT- ings which usually consisTed oT a spealc- er Trom a Tield relaTed To medicine. Mrs. Bernice Fowler and Mrs. Besse Madden served as advisers Tor FMC. OTTicers were Debbie Haaclce, presi- denT: Ann Macy, vice-presidenTg wiTh Susan Harris, secreTary-Treasurer. Organize? ibl Ib2 Orgs Fronf Row: Kris Ehmke, Dixie Jackson, Denise Dickerson, Mike Licafa, Penny Paddock, Cilla Lybrook, Paffi York, Kafhy Anderson. Row 2: Jane? Profilf, Parry Begley, Barb Hopkins, Lisa Bradford. Holly Da- ganhardf, Kafh Ullmer, Polli Brodrick, Nanc Oerke, Cheryl Trick- ler. Row 3: Debbie Dey, Sally Schaefer, Linda Parker, Connie Ballard, Jeanneffe Borchers. Gail Whifaker, Anqi Chaney, Claire Finney, Anne Ta lor, Jill Andrews. Back Row: Dan Heffner, Sieve Aynes. Dave Olfyensend, Fred Lawson, Sfeve Brown, John Burris, Skip Hibbs, John Reed and Nelson Hinds. Fronf Row: Julie Perkins, Debby Pearson, Sue Monroe, Jamie Baker, Jeanne Frick, Sue Adams, Sally Moninger, Calhy Kalkas. Row 2: Jody Clay, Marianne Hopkins, Brenda Davidson, Maura Schrager, Candy French, Marci Lane, Lynne Armslrong, Terri Schusler, Crisfy lrvin. Row 3: Kalhy Whifehead, Val Hodgson, Sharon Naudasher, Jane? Sfrausbaugh, Julia Gumper, Margaref Dicke, Sheryl Arnold, Carolyn Sullzbach. Row 4: Cherie Harney, Lori Kindrick, Kaye Sink, Kafhy Smifh, Suzy Emmons, Kalhleen lrelon, Nancy Brown, Sue Ashenfeller, Janna Parisi. Back Row: Nancy Emery, Jill Douglass, Dave Blair, Greg Esselman, Tom Lawson, Mark Brubaker, Sara Black- ford, Laurie Lawson, Kris Suro, Bob Whiflord and Cindy Karns sell NFL prel- NFL members zels in cenlral unil' lobby. io oompeiiiion For lilleen Salurdays during 'rhe school year, WesT's speech 'feam lravelled 'ro high schools Throughoul lhe slale. Sludenls compefed in one of six calegories lo gain membership in +he Nalional Forensic league. Recog- nized as one of Jrhe largesl clubs, mem- bership 'rolalled over IOO. Through lhe coaching of Miss Leah Funclc, Miss Janel Veigel and Joseph Kuldau, lhe speech and debaie Teams placed in individual evenls and won many forensic honors for Fairmon'r's Speech deparlmenl. To raise money 'lor The deparlmenl, speech sludenls sold soil prelzels and loolball programs. A+ 'rhe end of fhe year, +he league pul on irs annual NFL show under The direclion of Mr. Kul- dau and lhe NFL officers. Fron'l' Row: Bob Whiflord, Dave While, Marlc Bradford, Chris Wal- Ther, Diane Barrie. Row 2: Barb Fiedler, Anne Follelf, Debbie Goode, Becky Carpenrer, Debbie Dey, Suzeffe Hanner. Back Row: Lynne Armslrong, Jeanne Miller, Nelson Hinds, Cindy Karns, Janef Schiewelz. Organizaiions Ib3 I64 Orgs We GAA Board Members SeaTed: Andy Jalces. Diane Kreiger, Sally MarquardT. Sue Emmons. STanding: Liz Ferguson. GAA's annual Yuleiide parig feaiures movie GAA TeaTured a movie, The Trouble WiTh Angels, aT Their annual ChrisTmas parTy. GAA members re- ceived reTreshmenTs beTore enTering The audiTorium To waTch The movie. GAA gave iTs members an opporTu- niTy To become involved in a varieTy oT sporTs acTiviTies, boTh inTramural and inTerscholasTic. Members received poinTs Tor parTicipa-Tion in all GAA ac- TiviTies. and needed aT Ieas+ TwenTy poinTs To ioin GAA The nexT year. By earning TorTy poinTs, TirsT year members received a leTTer and second year members received a pin. Earning sixTy poinTs The Third year raTed a lavalier. They received These awards aT The spring awards banqueT. Seniors earning high poinTs received plaques and Trophies aT The banqueT. Weekend +rip io Mansfield highlighls gear Ski club sponsored a weekend skiing frip fo Mansfield, Ohio. Parficipanfs spenf fwo nighfs af The ski lodge and received reduced rafes on fow fickefs and ski equipmenf. All members in Ski club received a ski pafch and bi-weekly ski magazine. These sludenfs also became cerfified members of fhe US Ski Associafion. Club programs included many films and guesf speakers. William Sfaley, owner of Sugarcreek Ski Hills, spoke af one of fhe meefings abouf various safefy precaufions. Mrs. Charion Sfewarf, cenfral unif counselor, acfed as fhe Ski club advis- er, and Mark Lecklider served as presi- denf of Ski club. . Zggfff Ski Club members, Sfeve Sarfin, Jill Diefz, Sue Algeo, Brian Rodgers, Tim Micklos and Alan Shafer prepare for a downhill run. Dianne Krieger parficipafes in one of The many acfivifies offered by GAA. Holly Daganhardf and Tom Donovan ride fhe chair liff during a ski weekend. Mark Lecklider, Ski club presidenf. dem- onsfrafes his skiing abilify, Orqunilalio lb5 Thespian aoiors win lirsi place in plag division AT The Spring Drama TesTival, WesT Thespians compeTed againsT oTher area high schools. The Bald Soprano won The TirsT place award in The one- acT play division wiTh a superior raTing. WesT's chapTer oT The lnTernaTional Thespian socieTy grew in number due To The senior and junior class plays. ln- TeresTed sTudenTs had oTher chances To earn poinTs Through The ComrnuniTy TheaTre and The Spring Musical. Organizafio I66 I5 34 Thespian members perTorm in a one-acT play Black Comedy. Dave WhiTe, Penny Paddock, KaThy lre- Ton and Tom Lawson rehearse a roboT- like movemenT Tor conTesT. Nancy Brown swoops onTo The sTage screaming Bread and BuTTer. Red Chess Queen explains To Alice The sTeps Toward becoming a queen. FCA members sell Easier candg FCA members sponsored a car wash To raise money Tor Their proiecTs. bi? Q- 455 mx ,-'fi' ' 'jr' af ' ,, ' i '. .. ' V -11-f:1iQT' i2f u NN f rw T' 1d 'T' -,'.- fz. F- ssimfm, X ' , 'T sf -' 4 'FT --'asf ' . ' 1--'Q - f 1?5.i.cq3h- A 1 ,F A .Q --fa .A, N3 - .1 .,, --Q -- . .f , f wi -L M. 1 Qyff, 1' . ,ef T' ,fp if .. - ,. 7 , 5 f f..-. I -. ififik.. 1 - Q ' lures . . 'X T .g',. Y . N, g 1 If L- - ga . 73,1 ., .meow - K- .Q . 'Q ' A t- s- X - - . W . FCA members sold candy aT EasTer To sponsor various club members To The summer Fellowship oT ChrisTian AThleTe conTerence. AnoTher service proiecT ThaT all The club members par- TicipaTed in helped The WesT BoosTers collecT iTems To sell aT Their Tund rais- ing aucTion held in The spring. The club's over-all service proiecT divided The club members and The communiTy inTo Tour parTs and The people assigned To Those areas did vol- unTeer work Tor The people in The area. All The churches had This inTormaTion and leT The members know if anyone needed help Tor a cerTain Time. Some FCA'ers aTTended The Fall ConTerence aT Camp Kern, and in No- vember They painTed some rooms aT DayTon's sTaTe hospiTal. Adviser Ron Wood organized acTiviTies wiTh Jim Micklos, presidenTq CheT Moeller, vice- presidenT, Dave LivingsTon, Treasurer and JeTT Singerman as The secreTary. FronT Row: Jim Rike, A. J. WilliamiTis, Skip Hibbs, KenT BriTTon, John MuehlsTein, Ric Moody, William Marras, David LivingsTon. JeTT Singerman, CheT Moeller, Jim Micklos. Bill Rayburg, TimoTh lrelan, Dean Jewell, Terry Hanauer, KeiTh KreiTzer, William Bucher, Bill RiTchie, Dave Bromley. Bob McGraw. Dave STanley, Dan WhiTmer. Row 2: RoberT Ewing, Tom PaTTerson, David Blair, RoberT Kesling, Dick Geyer. STeve Hansen, Greg WhiTehead, Mike Lecklider, Joe Newnam, Kevin GilberT, Jim LinTon, Howard BaTes, ScoTT Goodman, Mark BradTord, Mark Fly, David Grabeman, STeven Saunders, Phil Hawk. Row 3: Dave Evans, RoberT Zenner, GeoTT Kemp, MaTT Hieb. Jay Davis. Mike Dwinbaugh, Vic ShampTon, Mike ChrisT, Raymond Lamb, RoberT STull, Mark Manson, Tim Conley, Bell Geyer, JeTT ShorT. Dick Durbin, Jim Hook. Dan Miller. Row 4: David Miles. Larr PlanTs, Michael Brown. Chris Savino, Greg Brown, Randy Reger. Rich Sievers, Jon Kaaren. Doug Weimer. Gary Runkle, Evan Mokas. Joe Duncan, Rick Hemm, Bob Lewis, STu Wheeler. Russ WhiTTord, James Dudley, STeve Lamb. Back Row: STeve Jackson, Ric Scharrer, Casey DaganhardT, Phil Burkle, Ray Berry, Rob Andrews, Marc Sawyer. CurT Sessler, John Binning, Larry l-limes, STeven BriTTon, Carl RiTTer. MarT R. Oliver, Charles Lee Rayburg, Jack LinklaTer, Joseph Ber- ner. gTeven Pearson. Dan Weimer, Jack Gridley. Adam STolzenber- ger, Chip STork, Bruce Jacobs and Thomas Grabeman. Organ TK members welcome alumni ai coffee hour Nalional Honor sociely members hour during Chrislmas break. provided gills lo lhe children ol Shaw- Sludenls chosen for The Torch and en Acres al 'rhe Chrislmas parly held Keyslone chapler- ol The Nalional in December. Pasl graduales ol Wesl Honor sociely have displayed excel- enioyed seeing each olher and recall- lenl qualifies in 'rhe lields of characler, ing memories al The alumni collee service, leadership and scholarship. Wes'r's Torch and Keyslone chapler inilialed lorly-nine seniors in The Tall and sevenly-nine iuniors in May. TK members assisled club adviser Paul Wagner in lheinilialion programs by providing speeches and enlerlainmenl. Fronl' Row: Crisly lrvin. Tamzin Oplerkuch. Marcia Sue Lane. Maryl Clemm, Lissa Alspach, Melanie Smilh, Judy Adams, Jeannie Morris. Bridge? Harding, Chris Bowden, Terr Hill, Chanda Shroder, Debra Delk, Chris Felzer. Brenda Davidson, Sharon Eullenkamp, Nancy Ann Brown, Pam Bowman. Row 2: Phil Burckle, Chef Moeller, Greg Whilehead. Doug Mum ower, Sleve Humphrey, Greg Collins, Mike Creager, Dave Slimmer James Smilh, Mark Brubaker, Bob Ewing, Terry Bass. Ed Wesl. Jeff Trick, David Feldmaier, Philip Hawk, Char- lie Groll. Row 3: Sara Blackford, Nancy Emery. Margarel Dicke, Kay Younkman, Karen Sachleben, Wendy Williamilis. Joyce Geoghegan, Kalh Lewis, Kalhleen Trelon. Ellen Sakornbul, Eileen Zinc, Sharon Sachlieben, Peggi Whyle, Nancy Smilh, Jean Moehring, Kalie Wal- lher, Julie Gumper, Dianre Barrie. Back Row: Bob McGraw, Rick Johnson, Lance Moll. Russel Whiflord, Sieve Pearson, Kevin Dybvig, Jim Foris, Tom Korosei. Scolf Layne, Bob Ruh, Janel Schiewefz, Mary Makarius, Bonnie Slorie, Lonnie Wieland. Marianne Hopkins, Carolyn Sullzbach. Fronl Row: Mary Gilbert Ann Macy. Sherry Fugell, Diane Kreiger, Gail Wagner, Maureen McDermoTl', Pam Haslings, Kalhy Anderson. Debbie Bierlein, Barbara Biagi. Andrea Jakes, Tim lrelan, Holly Da- ganhardl, Lisa Bradford, Jean Hullman, Lee Parks. Sheila McCor- mick, Calherine Smilh. Nancy Rile , Sharon Elory. Row 2: Mark Lecklider. Mark Bradford, Barb Hopkins. Lil Trippell, Pal Bieranow- ski, Sherry Arnold, Slephanie Schonsheck, Karen Hammer, Carole Gardner. June McConkey, Karen Dielrichson, Cheryl Trickler, Rila Bockhold, Ellen Arvold, Kalhy Ullmer. Joni Duncan, Dixie Jackson. Pal Begley, Diane Allman, Polli Brodrick. Row 3: Chrisly Schmidl, Paula Powell, Carol Vendl, Kris Ehmke, Penny Baker, Linda Grover, Bev Holland, Joyce Moninger, Liz Ferguson, Cilla Lybrook. Penny I6 O qanizali Paddock, Pally Cook. Rulh Sobollke, Kris Suro, Krisla Muehlslein, Sally Schaefer, Terri Sfernberg, Deanene Gusfin, Chrisline Fellows, Robin Rolhaar, Row 4: Sleve Aynes, Sieve Callahan, Bob Moon, John Rolh, Kaye Ireland, Kalhy Preslon, Greg Seller, Jim Bernhardl, Geoff Kemp, Karen Rolh. Chris Palmer, David Offensend, Theresa Reeder, Paula Channell. Sleve Brown, John Binning, Chuck Slemple. Pele Graybill, Siu Hollander, Dave Slanley. Back Row: Earl Kirkland. Jell Reger, Bosco Lines, Ric Scharrer, Kevin Filcik, Bill Wolski, Doug Busch, Terr? Hanauer, Sleve Dicke, Jeff Wray, James Micklos, Bill Marras, Je T Slump, Dan Woods, Fred Lawson, Mark Schaffer, Skip 'Hibbs, William Sando, David Grabeman, A. J. Williamilis. John Hollins. Journalism S honorarg inducls I 3 al Mag oandlelighl oeremong lnduclion ol new Quill and Scroll members loolc place lvlay 7. lhirleen members ol Dragon and Dragon Tales slalls received membership in lhe hon- orary sociely for iournalisls. lnduclees from The newspaper slall included Diane Barrie, Sleve Brown, Bev Holland, Bev Loclclear. Bob Moon and Jana Parisi. Crisly lrvin, Slcip Hibbs, lvlarqol Jordan, Cilla Lybroolc Mary lvlakarius, Sheree Robinson and Lil Trippell represenled lhe Dragonl lvliss Judy Lewis. adviser ol Quill and Scroll, selecled Those who were ine ducled wilh 'rhe aid ol Chris Fellows, presidenl: Palli Bieranowslqi, vice-presf idenl: Penny Paddock, secrelary and Fred Lawson, lreasurer. . Presidenl ol Quill and Scroll, Chris Pel- lows, reads lhe Quill and Scroll purposes To all induclees. . Palli Bieranowslci lighls lhe candle of learning, a basic requiremenl for induc- lion inlo Quill and Scroll. 3. Anne Taylor places her candle in lhe sland alfer spealcinq on inilialive. 4. Quill and Scroll induclees lislen as lhey wail lo be inducled. 5. lvlary lvlalcarius joins her candle wilh Anne Taylor and Penny Paddock as she is inducled info Quill and Scroll. Ofqanfmr lb? i 2 3 4 5 6 l7O Org iv- IZ4 356 Business manager MarTi Davidson Types address labels Tor The Dragon Tales' exe change program wiTh newspapers Trom oTher schools in The area. Bob Moon pasTes up his newspaper page while Anne Taylor seTs a headline Tor The nexT ediTion oT Dragon Tales. Dragon Tales sTaTT members Karen RoTh and BeTh Thompson discuss assignmenTs Tor an ediTion of The newspaper. Judi Darling compiles The incoming sen- ior surveys Tor use in The Tinal ediTion oT The newspaper. ProducTion manager Bev Loclclear seTs Type on The VariType machine beTore sending iT To The prinTer. Fred Lawson, ediTor oT Dragon Tales, prooTreacls a sTaTT members copy. anizaT 'Tales' sees greal changes in design. sigle Members oT The Dragon Tales sTaTT added a new responsibiliTy To Their ac- TiviTies by seTTing Their own Type on The VariType machine. In previous years a linoType company had under- Taken This Task Tor The sTaTT. One new posiTion resulTed Trom This addiTional work. Bev Locklear became The Dragon Tales' TirsT producTion manager. This iob required a week oT summer Training in order To operaTe The machine properly. EdiTor Fred Lawson and business manager lvlarTha Davidson along wiTh page ediTors Lynne lvloehring, Anne Taylor, Judi Darling, Bob Moon and assisTanT To The page ediTors Diane Barrie decided on a five column Tor- maT Tor more layouT possibiliTies. Og l7l 72 :za 4 78 Penny Paddock enjoys a 'igag gif? of bells. so she can always be found. Miss Judy Lewis, publicafions direcfor, displays llc! CllliSim6S Bev Holland, newspaper business slaff member, dis+ribu+es Dragon Tales. While accepfing her achievemeni lrophy amid laughler, Kris Ehmke clowns af a warning nof 'ro ea? fhe award. a reminder of her ever-presenf hunger. For headline wrifing, Dragon Tales's Anne Taylor receives a Snoopy award. Edifor Paili Bieranowski admires lhe Dragon's 'rrophy for +he besf book in fhe Miami Valley journalism confesl. Terry Hirfzinger of Taylor presenfs a plaque for The Frafernify of Yearbook Advisers +o Miss Lewis. Dragon sfaffers sfudy Iayou+ designs. are ,xi .6 'aku' i r- ' 'TWT lZf7 Qiaffs combine for celebrafion, colleci awards STaTT members selecTed lvlay 27 as The daTe Tor The annual iournalism ban- queT aT The Inn. WiTh dinner aT 6:30 p.m., The program Tollowed wiTh inTro- ducTion oT guesTs, ediTors and The ad- viser by lvlasTer oT Ceremonies Bob Moon. Senior Dragon and Dragon Tales members accepTed medals Tor Their worlc. Special Trophies wenT To ediTor PaTTi Bieranowslci, Penny Paddoclc, An- neTTe Argue, Kris Ehmlce and Cindy l'lall Tor superior achievemenT and ser- vice on The yearbook. Bob Moon, Bev Loclclear and Anne Taylor received Trophies Tor Their conTribuTion To news- paper. On April 24 members oT bolh sTaTTs aTTended a clinic aT Cenlrerville. Sever- al individuals won awards and The Dragon won The award Tor The besT boolc in The Miami Valley. INS if . X o Q in if 3 ,V is ,jar 4 5 Carolyn Brown and Sue Swelerman work on 'rhe index for The I97I Dragon. Spor+s Edi'ror, Skip Hibbs proofreads wreslling copy for his secfion. Edifor-in-Chief, Paifi Bieranowslci, and Sfudenl Life Ediior. Penny Paddock re- view layoufs before They are senl +o ihe publishing company. Chris Fellows, Deb Goode, Lori Kindriclc, and Shirley Eisenhauer finish 'rheir pages before fhe shipment Business Slaff members: Cindy Hall, An- nefle Argue and Kaihy Ullmer prepare fo work on adverfising. I74 Organil 9 wx-,,,,.-0' ,,..- all y'1VA-L i LAVAILA K ,.,,-no 5 - 'if Av5'pi'iL Tveson K Mosaic Iagoui, Augusi deliverg frame changes in 1971 'Dragon Cluanging Hue siyle oi Hue yearbook, Hue l97O-7l Dragon slaiuf used a modi- fied mosaic layoui paHern. Eliminaling Hue summer supplement Hue I97l Dragon included all spring aclivilies suclu as prom and gradualion. Sludenis received Hueir yearboolcs in Augusl ai an open luouse in Hue caieleria. Acluieving lop luoruors from Huree na- lional raling services, l97O Dragon caplured Hue Triple Crown. Tbese bon- ors included Hue Medalist given by Columbia Scluolasiic Press, an A 4 presenied by Hue Nalional Scluolaslic Yearbook associauion and All-Ameri- can, awarded by Hue Nalional Scluo- lasuic Press associafion. Dragon s+auff members sold ads Hual luelped io pay for mosl ol Hue year- boolc expenses, adding up +o a iolal our S8,5IO in adverlising and S795 in Wesl parerui palron conlribuiions. 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Turning slowly 'From one sfage of life +o ano+her, All a ing, growing and searciing, fheir faces filming, screening and 'Flashing emofions of you+l1 in +l'1is advanced, in+ense, and somelimes lroubled age People - 'l'l'1e subs+ance of West Officers rake charge Accrocco, Dan Aclcerman, Susan Adkins, Craig Adkins, Terry Albers, Barbara Albers, Sieve Albro. Cheryl Alexander, Michele Allen. Paul Allen, Ruin Alley, Curiis Ambos. Debra Alvarado, Eleonora Amli, David Anderson, Gerald Anewali, Julie Aracri, James Armsfrong, Lynne TBS iw ,XX 1 f . 5 1+ 'L 4 R SOPHOMORE OFFICERS: Jim Aracri, Vice President Teddi Predaris, Secreiaryg Clem Hamilfon, President Rebecca Hawk, Treasurer: Connie Bierlein, Social Clnairman. of Homecoming decoraiions 5921- , 1? r fx 'S sf- 5 5:52 Jw, fl 5 are V, 5 N5 is. X X. klkugigiix il Arvold, Paul Afherlon. Debra Badenhop, Jennifer Bacon, Ellen Baker, Tony Baker, Virginia Balkema, Roberf Barbalo, Diana Barney. D. Ann Bass, Jo Ellen Bafes, Nancy Bauman, Dirk Bea+'ry, Ann Beeson, Jack Behymer. Dee Benson, Pafrick Bernard, Consfance Besey. Don Besey. Marjorie Besey, Eugene Bieranowski, Karen Bierlein, Conslance Billings, Cheryl Bishop, Eric Black, Richard Blake, Charles Blake, Debra Boecler, Belly Boehner, Tina Boesenberg. Cay Boison, Maffhew Boldt Gwen Bornemann. Danny Boshar+, Barry Bosnak. Theodore Bowling, Michelle Bradbury. Debra Breckenridge. Rae Breilensfein, Ann Breilensfein, Bill Brenner, James Brewer, John Brillon, Sieve Brock, William Brodowski, Linda Brogee. Roberf Brown, Gregory Brown, Joan Soph o I79 Brown, Michael Brown, Norma Brown, Vicki Bucldemeyer, Alan Burson, Amy Busch, William Bulclce, Diane Bufler. Eleanor Buller, Melvin Burris, Eclsell Campbell, Teresa Campbell, Wayne Carper, Corey Carler, Susan Cash, Donald Casfor, Dennis Charge, Judilh Chedomir, Joanne Chenowelh, Sleven Chrisf, Michael Chrisfian, Roberf Clapie, Roberl Clark. Melinda Clawson, Gary Sophomore Rhgihies gei new winier experience 195 it DX X. xl A vi , H' .. 1 ' i A I X., ' W xi I In N ,DA X I if nil it X l wiv' XX R bw vi Ri .IN -Us sf ei 'X W? il 13,5 5. ,, we Q u gs X 'rf ? , Q. Cole. Deborah Coleman, Mary Combs, James Comer, Gerald Comley, Limond Conlcel, Susan Conley, Timo+hy Conover, Jeff Cooney. David Coons, Daniel Cooper, Richard Cox, John Crannell, Colleen Creager, Mifchel Creel, Kafhleen Cribley, Elizabefh Croley, Deborhea Currenf, Linda Crum, Pauleffe Czarzasfy, Bernice Daganhardf, Casey Danner, Jeffrey Danner, William Darby, Chrisfy Daugheriy, Randy Davis, Alan Davis, Jay Davis, Neil Deady, Roger Dean, Richard Decln, Edwin Decker, Bruce Deis, Gary Denlinger, Sally Deroziere, Olivia Defriclc, Nancy Deveny, Mark Dieferle, Dianne Dieirichson, David Dillon, Wayne Dinsmore, Sharon Doclcen. Elizabefh Doolin, Monna Douglass, Brian Draughn, Rober+ Dudash, Jacqueline Dudriclc, Philip Duffy. Jennifer Soph Duncan, Joseph Durnbaugh, Michael Dybvig, Kevin Edwards. Kafherine Efferfz, Edward Eichel. Ronald Edsen. Mar+in Ely, Mary Erbaugh, Mark Evans, John Fager, Carolyn Fearn, Richard Fellows, Sandra Ferguson, Viclor Fink. John Firfh. Susan Fisher, Brenda Flynn, Elwood Foley. Gregory Forqy, Glenda Forfh, Carol Fosler, Cynlhia Fousf, Lois Fox. Javonne Fox, Lynfhia Frazer, Bradley Frazier, Rhonda Fred, Louis Freeman. Grefchen Friclc, Jeanne Friclm, John Frizzell, Roberf Fryer, David Fulfon, Rober+ Funlchouser, Jeff Gaiser, Elaine Garl+ic, David Garrell, David Garrelf, Sandra Gavifl, Judifh Geis, Thomas George, Joyce Geyer, William Giallombardo, James Gibson, James Gilbert Sfeven Gillcey, Terry Gillespie. Marge mores if? yi W? , ii ' lf' if 55 ' ' c x 'K xx l an f 2 if S I S iii in ,fi if fi J R ix x xx I L ,xx , w, ,I Q xx Kg 3 'rri - , . s s 3? L., iii ? WXJ K - l liz ll is F R if SG . . av ,wi 4 0 s Q Papa 'Qin 'X 'Wife 'Uh 9 'am, m Q Q is s 4 -1 G, j my Qs Q 9,3 Q , W , H. ,, Q5 , :F f X., X wx i 3 2 X -L s 2 X 'KM-fixy X . mg, ,fi ,x,,. RWE 'X si-.X 3 s ...-11 , A xii T 3, Niys l Lp Q vs is lf F , s px . Sir li X alxa, f if 1 . , A X, ,, Rx 3 lk if N! X, X uCi',3, .4 xi 'il Gilroy, Cheri Gloelcler, David Goodman, Lisa Grabeman. Thomas Graves, Barbara Gray, Scoff Graybill, Eric Gridley, Jolwn Griffin, Brenda Griffin, Jo Ann Guest Diane Gulasa, Vivian Guslafson, Brenl I-laacke, Douglas Haas, Brenda Hall, Claudia Harnilfon. Clemenf Hammon, Douglas Girls' ggmnasiics plag big pari in winier sporis Supporlinq lner cas+ wlnicli slne received from a gymnasfics acci- denf, Karen Triclrler wails for Jeanne Morris To sign. 1 leant: an-.n -1 Soph 8 Hammons, Rhonda Hanlin, Douglas Hansel. Jeffry Harding. Rebecca Hardy, Chrisiian Harshbarqer, Mary Har+, Sharon Harlly, Linda Hasfiuq, John Ha+cher, Lu'rher Haffslaedl, Barbara Hawk, Rebecca Hayes, Cheryl Hayes, Jane Henn, Richard Henning, Kafhleen Henry, Palricia Henry, Tim Hieb. lvlaflhew Hike, David Hildrefh, Lawrence Himebauqh, Nancy , Himes, Larry Hodgson, Valerie Holland, Pafricia Holland, Ralph Hook, James Horch, Deborah Horn, Holly Hovey, Kalherine Howard. Deborah Howard, Elaine Howard, Melodie Howell, Daniel Huffman, Janef Humberf, Jack Humphries, Debra Humphries, Anfony Hunqlinq, Terri Hunsaker, Thomas Hurd, Thomas Hufchinson, Doreen Isaacs, Michael Jackson, S+ephen Jackson, Clifford Jackson, Janie Jackson, Judy Jacober, Daniel 4 Sophomore , if ' 135: ld H nw r r., ,Q i J X X c -af, - , X -,X R, M . Iii . s ri geff ' ,, 'nes Sophomore's Connie Hare and Jenny Badenhop lisfen as lheir fellow sl'uclen+s discuss lhe difficulf problems of Today. Social awareness aHrae+s evergone's aHen+ion I , i . -., Q ,,,,. J f K s, a :Any wx, i Vi, Johnson, Michele Johnson, Randy Johnson, Vickie Jones, Harold Jones, Jeffrey Jones. Joseph Jones, Kafhy Jordan. Kalhleen Jordan, Vickie Jorgensen, Nancy Kalfenbach. Tyler Kappeler, David Kehoe, Jaime Kelsey, Berf Kemper, Gail Kesling, Diane Keyfon. Lynn Kirnbler, Deborah Kincaid. Lawrence King. Barbara Kingsley, Frankie Kiser, David Klaaren. Jon Klank, Jeff sph 1 X Ls., - 'A if i XXX X WX i ra t 3 ill A 1, . ii . i . . jx! ! ' , ., . i x 's F 'f 1 r , in is ..,.:,Wg . , c .,. .. A x Q, L . . 1 4 + li - ., A is X 'igfl' Knowles, Ann Kocher, Sfephen Koerner, Mark Kohler, David Kolp, Mark Krapf, Nancy Kremer, Randall Kurfz, Debbie Labarr, Wendy Lamb, Raymond Lamb, Sfeven Landis. Jeffrey Large, Cheryl Lashley,'Michael Lafham, Samuel Lawrence, Teresa Lawson, Thomas Leakas, Rebecca Sophomores use Wes+'s physical aids equipmeni Behind lhe hercules machine, Dave Amli builds his sfrenglh. 1 I ' f hi if 91:41 :fi - -41 ' - Phfgff Sophomores I 87 Lealhley, Mark Lee, Linda Leiwig, Ervin Lenz, Randy Levy. Janice Lewber, Jill Lewis, Raymond Lewis, Roberl Licafa, Lisa Lindamood, Chris? Lines, Cincla Loewy. Jacqueline Luke, James Luiz, Lynnefle Lybrook, Bruce Magnofla, Sfeven Maibaum, Dianne Maney, Maffhew Manson, Mark Marino, Philip Marshall, Nancie Massullo, Maria Mauch, Chrisfine Maxwell, Jay Mcclanahan. Debra McCormick, Roberl Melhuish, Donna Melvin, Wendy Mercer, Gregory Merrill, Lisa Meuche, Mary Michael, Nicholas Michaels, Mark Micklos. Timolhy Migday, Anita Miles. David Miller, Daniel Miller, David Miller. Deborah Miller, Jeanne Millner, Jana Millag, Lawrence Mohanco, Carol Mohr, Thomas Mokas. Evan Moninger, Sally Monnin, Pamela Monloya, George E if, i g-2 is E a N .ll if u , Eli' if Z g X l '33 if if .i ., f N P I XX gi li 3 154. A1 sy 1 if, 6, NX as 1 Q, Sf J X .ff N it L H xx f h I ,E wtf j Q if N Q: -sl .. J, 'U X . X X l X xx , Ixx l N i X will x is li if W 4 4 A e , XFX ix! r' 9 f-,Manu 6' ' ,J J 5 Moore. Gary Moore, Glen Moore, Linda Morris, Sandra Morris Susan Muehlsiein, John Mullenx, Terry Munger, Susan Nasir, Peler Naso, Viclci Neargardner, W Neasbe, John Neiberl, Janice Nelson, Shannon Newcomb, Cyrus Nickell, Penny Niehus, Jeffery Nielsen, Dan anda f Nordquist Rebecca 1 k Norris, Arihur Ray 5' B .. Noyles, Jeff ' ii O'Bryan, Louise ' 1 sk K Offensend, Tim 'M 1 -Q ,Q if ol+,sChuyief ,f X x 5 ,f Qophomores find discussion good aid io learning Pally Holland parlicipafes in a discussion during English class. y . I I . ,,s,, D ' F . ,s,'. i ,,..., ,,,,,,,,y 5 gif f..s, f I - .5 wi 'I Vrrkk , ' K M U ' ' K ' ii' I N, J it sf A 4 . Q ,vg A w ,.', V 1' I ' 'X ' Sopho O'Rourke, Karin Osborn, David Osferfeld, Roger Oswall, S+eve Ousley. John Owen, Cheryl Pack. Avamarie Palmer, Gary Palmer, Ronald Parker, Roberf Parker, Thomas Palesel, Jeffery Palrick, Calhy Paulson, John Payne, Cay Pease, Cindy Pe++i+, James Phillips, Pamela Pinion, Leon Planfs. l.arry Pohle, Melanie Porfer, Jeffery Powers, Terrance Prafer, Marifa Predaris, Theodora Proliff, Charloffe Pugh, Charloffe Raila, David Ramey, Linda Rawnsley, Terry Ray. Cynlhia Rayburg, Susan Read nower, Cynfhia Regan, Elizabefh Reed, Charles Reemelin, Roberf Reese, Phyllis Reger, Randall Reger, Richard Reilz, Mark Remnant Pamela Ressa. Cecilia Rholen, Gary Richey, Roberf Ridgway, Nancy Rike, James Riley, Sfephen Riley, Susan e 7 I i1'f' , Fi l ll . . X if -' U. ' . 'f S NP- H. 2 ali fs- . X eggs?-sg. s 22. '-f'53I:354r5?3s32a9Q-gli r N... ,K ,rl X jf' ,ff K X l I. , hifi X, C, s M F1 Q Y. al 2 E I Xxx NlPfITHI'lll A S - - C J? . I, by J Ns X X i I X , he y. i 45 .s P7511 , . , 5 ,li I s Eyigg 4 ,:'nu'3'g5 - 'B 5 4 3493 Qggiwif na, ,- we I ' . . 25319 . .'i'i'aXQw!f ' s 'Q E- l . g 43 iivw fl NP, Maj? l 'ug wr mg- 2 - A , x V I , ' in , A I q f ax I X ,, KK Fe . Rineharl, Chrlslie Ring, Sleven Robbins, Kalhie Rodgers, Brian Rodgers, Lynn Rohrback, Howard Rolhammer, Chrisfi Rolhenberger, Charles Ruh, Susan Runlcle, Gary Rusk, Karen Ryan, Joel Savage. Mark Savino, Chrisfophe Schaerer, Sfeven Schafer, William Scharll. Cynlhia Schneider, Chris Wresiling iags underclass pariicipanis, inieresi Sophomore Charles Monfoya compefes in a dual varsily meef. Sopho Schneider, Jo Schneider, Mark Schro+e, Jamie Schubert Brenda Schus+er, Teresa Schab, Karen Scianambio, Timofhy Sco++, Debra Scribner, Bruce Seifz, John Sellers, Ronald Shaeffer, John Shaffer, Beverly Shamp1'on,Jennifer Shampfon, Vicior Shannon, Edward Shannon, Sarah Sharp, Meianie i i :gf , , 1 f i ,.' 'i'2'. . 5 Jii S X I A, i J l Spiriied sophomores campaign for class offices Connie Bierlein makes a campaign speech before elecfions. mores rg, f' ,g .N hill A 3-Z' i xv ,llxl l T ,F Q .. P A Z A V N g Q . 4' 5, 9' .. 52 A . . ,W f Q-' , Q g 614- Q.J4A gg ,X X llllgwi jgff g f A ' X 5 . L, ,,mmAkx Q51 iff' Qfzrx x x .1 ,gain V wg. , L x l L ll i cl, i li w'hlzlil.i ,QfA4f3A.':3Lf:ilAYf 'flii' 4-+ 'uf -V' ,LQ 5 55' T yi X xx N x I a Y i KW 1 , Ni x W y X S. '-- A an ixg X l 6 N , 7 - iii i ' N fl l i' i ,oi i wi NX j 2' x I, we W! 'IZ' , is c , T . f xxx K vii Sheidler, Douglas Sherer, Diana Sherwood, Janice Shorf. Jeffrey Shullz, Richard Shulfz, Rober+ Shumard, Laura Sievers, Richard Sigwalf, Carrie Simpson. Thomas Sinclair. Beverly Sipkoski, Mary Slagle, Pamela Smifh, Cheryl Smifh. Deborah Smifh, Marilyn Smirh, Nancy Smifh, Sherry Smifh. Slephanie Smifh. S+eve Snell, Douglas Snell, Judyfh Sobofrlce. Blanche Sorrell, Pamela Sosnowski, Richard Spellmeyer. Jacqueline S+. Clair, Cheryl Sfansell, Darlene Sfansell, Larry Sfeininger, Daniel Sfephens. Barry S+ephens, Lisa Sfeward, Mike Sfeward, Elaine Sfiffler. Michael Sliver, Kafhy Sforclx, Thomas Sforlr, Dale Sforlr. Deborah Sloul, Scoff Sfrausbaugh. Janef Sfrilenberger. Robin Sfull, Roberf Sullivan, Mary Taberf, Susan Taggart, Barbara Talbot Carol Tare. John Sophom Taylor, Beniamin Taylor, Rebecca Telcamp, Larry Thacker, Curfis Thaclrer, Ida Thomas. Cheryl Thomas, Pal Thompson, Cynlhia Thompson, James Thornhill, Edward Timmer. Sfephen Trauger, Blane Trickler, Karen Trimborn, Marcia Truax. Jenny Tunga+e,lLois Turner, Mary Tyler, Cynfhia Ullery, Danny Van Zan+, Pefer Vicfor, Linda Vlahos, Louis Wade, Randy Wall, Consfance Wallace, Craig Wallers. Refla Wallher, Howard Wallon, Scofl' Ware, Roberf Webb, Garricl: Webb, William Weber, Jennifer Weeks, Diana Wegh, Slephen Weimer, Daniel Weimar, Douglas West Deborah Wesf. Marilyn Wefenlramp. Douglas Wheeler, Sfuarl While, Pamela While. Sharon Whifehead, Kafhy Whifmer, Daniel Whilney, Anne Why+e. Pamela Wick, Linda Williams, Bernard l94 Soph ores c'Qfw. ,ff YJ' T .X f l ff K A ,X ss? M 1+ 5 3 s a r Sa Fi JEQXF S l f 'Z' . if if 4 if f in XXX: '.. Wright Robin Wunder, John Young. Rose Yung, Cynfliia Zechar, Peggy Williams, Rick Williamson, Sieve Wing. Krisfy Wisecup, Curtis Withers. Kafhy Wiflwers, Sleplien Wood, David Woods, John Wooles, Kevin Woolf. Lynn Wray. Melinda Wright Robin Qophomores devoie iheir iime io varied inferesis Accrocco, Anne Adams, Judy Adams, Melissa Adams, Sue Ahrens. Kafhy Alexander, Michael Algeo, James Alich. Sfephanie Allbery. James Allen, Elizabefh Allison, Danna Alspach, Elizabefh Anderson. Pamela Andrews, Roberf Angi, Susan Apple, John Aracri, Richard Armacost Michael A X ici Class officers fake iime oui fo pose for piciure JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Roberl Kesling, Presidenf Brenda Davidson. Secrefaryg Greg Esselman. Vice Presidenf Jeanne Morris. Social Chairman: Karen Sacheban, Treasurer X X 5 D y , S sw? l 41 X ' Q i , 's I 'f 'Exe Y, y it y 1 , ii l , Frm -15. Y at jp I 2' :S fx X ' B Rx 2' X f wg- 'Sk a fa B 'Q'4- 12 QQ - I ' , fx. eiiixr ' X 'l' V539 W. .5-.., I :'f,,i Es. Q. gi ,,,-, . Q, ,, I X if 3, ff' 2 5 .R X af:-' 'x 1 x x as mr' vi l 1 X 5 , 'V . Q 5 . ' I K 5 , ir A l Arneff. Carlene Asbury. James Ashenfelfer. Cindy Ashenfelfer. Susan Awsumb. Daniel Bailey. Douglas Balmer, Jane Balmer. Richard Baldwin, Michael Ballou, Ollie Barrie, Diane Bass, Terry Bafes, Howard Bales, Kevin Bales, Thomas Baynes, Michael Becks+ein, John Bedwell, Diane Beifzel, Douglas Berry, Ray Berframs, Al Bishop, Michelle Blackford, Sara Blair, David Blair, Joyce Blake, Dennis Blakely. Scheryl Bleicher, Joyce Bloomer, Mary Lee Bolfon, Pafricia Borns, Michael Bosnyalr, Joseph Bourne, Donald Bova. Theresa Bowden. Chrisfine Bowman. Pamela Sue Braunschweigher, Craig Brewer, Susan Brews'rer. David Bridgeman, John Brighfman, Gail Brill, Dallas Brodowslci. Daniel Bromley. David Brown. Carolyn Brown. Nancy Brown. Robin Brown, Sfuarf l9B Ju Brubaker, Mark Bruce, David Bruner, Tracie Bruneff, Daniel Buchanan, Douglas Burckle, Phillip Burdzinski, Bernar Bufler, Carol Bufler, Consfance Caldwell, Mary Carey, Marguerife Carpenfer, Anfhony Carpenfer, Jeffrey Carper, Donna Cavanagh, Paul Chrisf, Nancy Ciambro, Pafricia Clark, Margaref Clay, Jody Clay+on, Dennis Clemm, Maryl Clouse, Brenda Cobb, Ivan Coder, Theresa Collins, Gregory Collins. Glynn Collins, Nancy Collins, Pafricia Colmar, Linda Compfon, Brooks Congdon, Sue Conklin, Jane+ Conrads, Frederic Cook, Todd Cooney, Roberl Cooper, Linda Copeland, Debra Coyle, Thomas Craven, Jennifer Creager. Michael Croley, Daniel Cunningham, Janice i f ! f-.l .1 ' a f -1 K 5 , .. . we i A? sr ,g sasy , Damico, Mary Daugherly, Larry Davidson, Brenda Davidson, Pafricia Davis, Roberf in QP' kj 1 3,1 1-L? '15 if 1 as-,, ff,' , ,,,, xl ...i as Q' i,i Day, Consfa nce Delafer. Douglas Dellr, Debra Diclce, Margaref Diefz, Tom Difmer, Jane Dobrino. Lawrence Donahue, Bruce Dormifzer. Jill Douglas, Deborah Douglas. Jill Dudley, James Juniors show fheir enihusiasm for winier sporis Kalhy Maslbaum, Shirley Eisenhauer and Nikki Thurman 'fake advanlage of The cold, crisp wealher as fhey go slcaling. 42' 'N 200 Ju Junior ggmnasls display skills during WOL meei Dunn. Geraldine Dybvig, Kevin Eads, Mark Easfman, Mary Ebrighl, Bonnie Egleslon, Loi: Eisenhauer, Shirley Elbring, Ray Elmore, Brenda Emery, Nancy Emmons, Susan England. Sfeve '- s P M 1: K Ervin, Billie Esselman, Gregory Esfes, Charlolfe Evans, Dave Evans, Holly Evans, Raymond Evans, Roberf Ewing, Roberf Feeman, Melanie Feldmaier, David Fella, John Ferguson, Cynlhia Fefzer, Chrisline Fiedler, Barbara Fiedler, Diane Fiedler, Peggy Fischer, Lynne Flaherly, Karen if 5 5 2 ,QV lg 1 XFX , 95: K Flaugher, Roberf , . 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Rufh Graham, Pafricia Graves, Teresa Gray, Elizabefh Greene, Linda Griffin, Edward Griffifh, Dennis Grissom. Jan Graff, Charles Gumper, Julia Hagerman. Linda Hahn, Roberf Hall, Alex Hall, Lawrence Haman, Roberf Hammons. Dan Hansen, Sfeve Harbaugh, Craig Harding, Bridge? Hare, Deborah Harker. Jeffrey Harney. Sharon Harris, Cindy Hari, Donald Hasfings. Deborah Hafcher, Carla Hawk Phili ' F7 Hayes. John Q , ix y ,ie N ms' A 'L -,K .J F 9 .. 3 , X 1 Y .. M , C E j 1 X ii i 'i .V .kit -A 1, w:::e V A, V J , 1 M I hifi fl ff We in' l 'P i' i P g as J gigi I X in I X XX K .,- l xx I 1 I ig 47 W A 5' 'l ' ' if 3 1 .1., gy. - ,.,, '- f w-s:45i:fF's1.'f H P x iii ' i f silly h. ' x I 0, M. ' J ,J x f lu .f , K f e ,, -v ' A! i s. L 'v r 11' Q' , Q S wr Q 'I N, -e g A 5' x Head, Larry Hecht Pafricia Heller, David Henn, Clirisfopher Heniriclw, Dennis Henz, Mary Hess. Jennifer Hefzel, Jeffrey Hickey. Donna Hill, Gary Hill, Terry Hilliard. Beverly Holden, Connie Hollederer, Donna Hol+son,Jol'1n Hoover, Dawn Hopkins, Marianne Horning, David Junior grapplers give boosi io wresiling ieam Wres+ler John Frueauf sfarls on lop for fhe second period. 'K 1- - , ,H , Nh ,,.V N H, I mm.,WM.. , -1 , .....Mm4,m,,,.f - , Hovey, Mary Howard, Rickie Huff, Richard Humphrey. Sleven Hunsalcer. Marilyn Hurst Marilyn lmig, Ronald lngraham, Jill lossi, Gregory lrefon, Kalhleen lrvin, Crisly Jackson, Jane++e Jacobs, Bruce Janulis, Karen Jewell, Dean Johnson, Charles Johnson, Richard Johnslon, Sfeven Jordan. Margo+ Judge. Bradly Kallcas. Cafhrine Kasrens, Claudyne Keller. Gary Kelly, Dennis Kemper, Melanie Kemper, Roberl Kennard, Gregory Kern, Marfin Kesling, Roberl Kiefaber, Jon Kimble, Edward Kindriclc, Loraine King, Gregory Kingdom, Sean Klein, Frank Kleina, An+hony Klasrerman, Kafhy Kniess, Cindy Koepniclc, Roberf Kolbe. Karl Korosel, Thomas Krebs, Mary Kro+'rs, Roberf Landrum, Sue Lane, Marcia Large. Connie Lecklider, Michael Lee, Thomas if 1, ' -if -1 5 ' ai-'ii up 7. 5 3 Ska, , . '41 w 'Y w -2, - asa I Ag.. A.s. . gf, N,.. . Q 'R ky' . 3 il 'RH' asia A ' R n l i i iii ssc. i f'. i C ' Q vi- Afe Q 5 ,J jg . 1 KRS - i ' RC si ' sisl i A J ,- -5 ' 2 ,RW E E ,,,,. ,.,, si, i x fi? N C X, , sss, Q, Leen, Edward Lehmlcul-ale, Rober+ Leis, Nancy Lemay, Connie Lennon, Richard Lewis, Kaflwryn Lilceviclw, James Linfon, James Lloyd. Darwin Longo, Michelle Loop, Nancy Lowell, Terry Lynn, David Madole, Joan Maibaum, David Malcarius, Mary Maleslce. Pa+ricia Maney, Jonafhan Anxious juniors irg oui for a pari in class plag Ju Kevin Gilbed wafches in+en+ly during a Wesf baskefball game Juniors 5 , 'ill 'W J. show enihusiasm for mid-winier sporis X W i X r Vk so Q 1, Q is 3 f C ll Xl lg: in W gi mAVA Wx - . 5, ll L o TA yry 1 X L , 9 l ? 1 ? J ,Q Lk -Xe il I i I 1 k r-. rf- i , Marquarclf, Sally Mason, Danny Maslbaum, Ka+hleen Ma+heny, Beverly Maue, Charles Mayer. Roberf McAdow, Edi+h McCarfhy. Jill McClain, Connie McClure, Donna McCluslcey, Brad McConl:ey. Shelley McDaniel, Sfeve McDermonH, Anna McGraw, Roberf Mclnfosh, Larry Mclfowen, Pa+riclc McOuown. Sharon Medley, Charles Meek. Barry Menlce. Cynfhia Meyer, Mar+in Milresell, Terry Miller, Cynfhia Miller, Robin Miller, Sfeve Miller, Thomas Mills, Rufh Moehring. Jean Moeller, Chesler Moll. Lance Molnar. Leslie Monroe, Susan Moody. Richard Moore. Kafhy Morris. Jeanne J 207 208 Ju Morris, Kennefh Morrison, Diclc Morrisey, Michael Morfimer, Richard Mumpower, Douglas Murphy, Mary Murray. Thomas Naudasher. Sharon Neargarder, Joyce Needels, Richard Nelson. Pamela Newnam, Joe Nichols, Pamella Nicholson, Mary Ninoffi, Gina Nishimura, Alison Nisonger, Kafhy Norris. Sfeven Norris, Susan Oafes, Sally Obryan, Kenne+h Ogden. Connie Oliver, Marfy Opferkuch, Tamzin Osborne, Charles Osfer, James Pancoasf. James Panfile, David Panfile, Jean Parisi, Georgianna Parks, Erich Parro++. Jeffrey Pafferson, Kevin Pafferson, Thomas PaHon, Brian Pearson. Deborah Pearson, Sfephen Pelfon, Charles Perkins, Julie Perrine. Joni Pfeiffer, Michael Phelps, Joseph Poland, Joyce Price. Judifh Puferbaugh, Randal Ramey, Mark Ramsey. Debra Rayburg, Charles g. .1 ,jf - ,fa 4, 2 -S. 3 f kr y y as y f 'E. me - K X: ,. S. is , .JK . , 5 Q ix . 'ws A s fn. 5 Q, S 1- r 9.33 f 1' 523 'r G ,f , X J y ' sil K . W H 3 se ii- Q l as is F k S. srsc iii, lsss f J J jlf X .. ,,,,,,.,,. ,,,,i, Q. 'N s..,h ' Q 1 s y, fit? is x x , 1 3:4-se.. X Holidag al home symbolizes summer's ending Peggy Nishimura and Julie Gumper carry lhe banner lhal pref cedes Wesfs floal in lhe Holiday al Home parade. A if I Q 3 1 Q, R x 5 ir 'R F H.: :1h.' , . :Q K - A K'H V ' E g .'.k: QifFQi?f iii l X if xl ggigy. !i as i if ref E i , K Rehling, Robin Reiqelsperger, Charles Reiling, Timolhy Reinheimer, Lu Ann Relfich, Chrisfine Rhodes. Richard Richard, Molly Richardson, Mark Richardson, Wanda Richwine, Nancy Rilchie, William Rober+s, Dave Robeson, Sue Roseman, Michael Ross, Cheryl Rolh, Bruce Rofhenberger, William Ruh, Roberl Ruhmari, William Sabee, Ann Sachleben, Karen Sachleben, Sharon Salcornbul, Ellen Sells, Rulh Ju 209 Sams. Sieve Savely, Joyce Sayer, Michael Schaeffer, Richard Schiewefz, Jane? Schrager. Maura Schwarfz, Debra Scuff, David Seiberf, SCOH Seidenshiclmer, Cyn+hia Senfena, Alice Sex+on, Donna K l l iv. V3 ' is Z e?-3 Juniors pui iheir greai school spirii info aciion i7 T!-sr P-355, .4-P' .Rx K 'ik 2-S 1.9 . '-'J Brenda Davidson discovers fha? some briqhl ideas for signs may leave several long-las+ing impressions. 5 I I x 'N N sf l E i X . C. .6 L sv -5 T' N v s KW rg' I 5 ilk yi l eg,'Fa1,zM1- sal'- ,,, i f..'75mkl Sharp. Karen Shaw, Michael Sheafsley, Ausfin Sheefz. Rober+ Shoemaclrer, Sieve Showeclcer. Richard Shroder. Chanda Siddall, Corey Siek, Greg Siler, Sfeyen Silverii, Thomas Singer man, Jeffrey Sink, Kaye Sizemore, Roberl Slusher, Phyllis Smifh, Chad Smilh, Cynlhia Smifh, Gary Smilh. Smifh, Smilh, Smifh. Smifh, Smifh, Swiclc, Smifhi Smifh, Snedd James Kafhleen Lori Marjorie Melanie Nancy Donna Ray Sue en, Doug Soufham, Richard S+a+hes, Deno S+iIes, Slimm Mark el, David Sfofer, Sara Slorie. Bonnie Sfroble, Zoe Sulfzbach, Carolyn Swarfzel, Joan Szalcal, Molly Talbol, Cynlhia Tarziers, Tim Taylor, Wilma Templre. Jan Thoma s, Linda Thomas, Richard Thompson, Diana Thompson, Elizabef Thurman, Miclci M. Tierney, Helene Trezevanf, Rosemary Trick, Jeffrey Trimble, Linda Trimborn, Jim Tornmire, Palricia Van Arla. Douglas Van Palfen. Roberr Viels, Timorliy Wagner, Robe-rr Waifes, Rebecca Wall. Ann Wallace, Jill Walfers. Sara Walllier, Karie Walllmer, Todd Warern, Sfeve Walkins, Kim Wafkins, Lawrence Warson, Donald Walson, Lu Ann Wafson, Samuel Weimer. Sandra Weiss, Dianne Welz. Diane Werner, Krisfina Wesl, Edward Wesr, Lisa Wesf, Virginia Weyrauclw. Debra Whitaker, Garry Wliiralrer, Melanie While. Linda Wliifelwead. Gregory Whifford, Russell Wlwill, Kafhy Wlwyle, Peggi Wieland, Yolanda Wilken, Joan Williamilis, Gwen Willis, Barry Wilson, Paula Wiff, Palricia Wolf, Susan Wood. Laura Woodbury. John Woodring, Allen Wools. Damian Wooley, Teresa -e.-', f 5 -'ifi ,, s '?N li J., if . ws .LX K 'I + M l 5 MMU , - Zinls, Eileen Zonars. Suzanne Zulanl, Michael Worllwman, Ellen Wright Bradley Wright Janel Wright Linda Yales, Calherine Yeclx. Joanne Young, Jo Ann Young, Kafhryn Younlcman. Kalhy Zao, Pefer Zenner, Roberf Zile. Cynflwia Boys use hall lockers for Iunchlime recrealion Leonard Folz, Paul Cavanaugln and Dennis Blake invenf an infer- esling game using flue available lacililies al Wesf. Senior leaders reveal qualifies in offices, scholarship, honors As The Two remaining acTs of Their iunior year, sTudenTs of The class of '7l elecfed senior officers and sTudenT council members. Officers included Paula Cushner, presidenT7 David WhiTe, vice-presidenfg PaTTy Begley, Treasurer: Carolyn Brown, secrefary and Lynn Harruff, social chairman. Senior members of This year's coun- cil included Bill Sando, Dan Woods, Barb l'lopkins, STeve Brown, Kris Suro, Paula Cushner, lvlarTi l-leisler, Vanessa Purdy, Andy Jakes, PaTTy York, Mark Schaffer, Debbie Rosenberger and Jeff STump. Bill Sando served as presi- denT for The sTudenT body. Nine members, The largesf number in WesT's recenT years, placed as semi- finalisTs in The NaTional lv1eriT Scholar- ship Tesfing program. WesTonians who received This rank included John Reed, Marion Homer lwho finished her course work during lasT year's summer schooll, Bill Sando, Carolyn Swabb, Doug Busch, Fred Lawson, Linda Gro- ver 'and Andy Jakes. Wesf hosfed four foreign exchange sTudenTs This year as members of The senior class. Emma Maligalig from The Philippines, Rainer Hoffmann from Germany and Rosemary Logie who came from Soufh Africa as parT of The AFS program, while Inga KrisTiansson came as a member of ICY, The lnTer- nafional ChrisTian YouTh, exchange program. Jenny Rifchie lefT in July, l97O, for a year in France. ln March Lisa Bradford lefT for a year in Argen- Tina. Spring of l97l broughf To a close Three years of educafion, experience and growing for WesT's class of '7l. Spring also marked an end To Tradi- Tional graduaTion ceremonies in The quadrangle. Rising cosfs plus added seafing focused on a move for fufure Commencemenfs To occur in The Uni- versify of DayTon's new arena. Z 4 s ss-, - x. . 25 ,J- fel 'N 24 Senior class officers Paula Cuslwner. Car- olyn Brown. Dave While, Lynn l-larruff and Paffy Beqley clown if up for ilwe Dragon's roving camera. Parry Cook awaifs lwer cue for lner en- Trance during flne TK induclion. A+ +l1e November TK lapping, Barb Biagi ligh+s +l1e candle of Service. During a rehearsal for Funny Girl Dan Ankney imifafes a corner for +l'ie musical number Corne'r Man. , we 333, ABBEY, LYNN - AFS 2: Lafin club 2: GAA 3, 4: German club 2, 3, 4: JCOWA 3, 4: Pep club 2, 4: Nafional Honor sociefy 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2. ACETO, JOSEPH - Ski club 3, 4: lnframu- rals 2, 3, 4: Cross Counfry 3: Track 2: Wresflinq 2. ADAMS, RICHARD - Arf club, 2, 3, 4: lab assisfanf 3, 4. ADKINS, GEORGE - French club 3: Infra- murals 2, 3. ADLER, KATHLEEN 1 Grimsley high school, Greensboro, N. C. 2: AFS 3: Arf Club 4: booksfore worker 3: GAA 3, 4: FBLA 3: JCOWA 3: lnfer-club council 3: library assisfanf 2, 3: Spanish club 3: sfu- denf secrefary 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Presiclenf 3. ALGEO, SUSAN - AFS 3, 4: FTA 3: GAA 2, 3, 4: Ski club 2, 3, 4: Spanish club 2, 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 4. ALLMAN, DIANE - AFS 4: GAA 2, 3, 43 German club 2, 3, 4, Presidenf 3: JCOWA 3.4: Nafional Honor sociefy 4: Pep club 2, 3, 4. ANDERSON, JOYCE - John Marshall high school, Rochesfer, New York 2: Campus Life 4: hall monifor 4. ANDERSON, KATHRYN - Chorus 2, 3, 4: Dragon 3, 4, Classes Edifor 4: GAA 3: Junior Play 3: NFL 2, 3, 4: Opereffa 3, 4: Nafional Honor sociefy 4: Thespians 3, 4: Rhyfhmeffes 2, 3. ANDREWS, JILL 1 Arf club 4: Campus Life 4: GAA 2, 3, 4: NFL 3, 4: office assisfanf 4: Spanish club 2, 4. ANDREWS, ROBERTA - Chorus 3, 4: GAA 2, 3, 4: Gymnasfics 2: Opereffa 3, 4: Ski club 2: Spanish club 2: sfudenf secrefary 3, 4. ANKNEY, DANIEL - Dragon 4: FCA 2: of- fice assisfanf 4: Opereffa 4: Varsify F 4: Baskefball 2: Foofball 2, 3, 4: Track 2. ANTHONY, PAUL - Arf club 3, 4: Hi-Y 4: Wresfling 2, 3. ARGIRES, CHRIS ARGUE, ANNETTE 4 Chorus 2: GAA 2: Dragon 3, 4, Adverfisinq Manager 4: Op- ereffa 3: Pep club 2, 3: Spanish club 2: Ski club 2, 3: Rhyfhmeffes 2, 3, 4, Warranf Officer 4, Third Corporal 3. ARNETT, MICHAEL -- DCT 4: Wresflinq 2. ARNOLD, SHERYL - Collinsville high school, Collinsville, Illinois 2: Comm. Serv. 4: GAA 3, 4: FTA 4: NFL 3, 4: Nafional Honor sociefy 3, 4: office assisfanf 4. ARVOLD, ELLEN 5 AFS 3, 4: French club 2. 3, Social Chairman 3: GAA 2, 3, 4: JCOWA 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Nafional Honor sociefy 4: office assisfanf 4: Pe club 2, 3, 4: sfudenf secrefary 3, 4: Ski CIUE 2, 3, 4, vice-presidenf 4. ATHERTON, JERRY - lab assisfanf 4: Sky Diving club 3: lnframurals 2, 3, 4. AYNES, STEVEN - Cam us Life 4, Presi- denf 4: lnfer-club councifJ4: NFL 3.4: Na- fional Honor sociefy 3, 4: Track 2, 3. BACHEY, THOMAS BAKER, PENLOPE - AFS 3: chorus 3, 4: GAA 2, 3, 4: German club 2, 3, 4, Secre- fary 4: JCOWA 2, 3, 4: NFL 3, 4: Nafion- al Honor sociefy 3, 4: O ereffa 3, 4: sfu- denf secrefary 4: Pep cluE 2, 3. BALLARD, CONNIE - AFS 2, 3: GAA 2, 3, 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4: NFL 3, 4: Campus Life 2: FBLA 2: Opereffa 2, 3, 4: office assisfanf 4: Pep club 2, 3, 4: Rhyfhmeffes 2, 3: sfu- denf secrefar 3: Soffball 2. BALTES, KAREN - Alfer Sr. high school, Keffering, Ohio 2: Chorus 4: Campus Life 41 Tri-Hi-Y 3. S Rainer Hofmann Irom Germany and Inga Krisliansen from Ice- land discuss Ihe agenda for an upcoming AFS board rneelinq, Four foreign exchange siudenfs come io Wesi '!'T vI BALTHROP, BRIAN - Arl club 3: NFL 3. 4: G mnasfics 3. BARICER, THERESSA - Chorus 3: DCT 4: GAA 2. BARNEY, WILLIAM BATTY, ALICE -- Ari club 3: French club 2, 3: GAA 2, 3, 4: Pep club 2, 3: JCOWA 2, 3: library assisfanl 3, 4: Scuba club 3: Ski club 2, 3, 4. BAYNES, DANIEL - Operelfa 4: Cross Counfry 2, 3: Baskelball 2: Track 3. BEATTY, THOMAS BECK, NANCY 4 Comm. Serv, 4: GAA 3: Gymnasfics 3: Spanish club 3. BEGLEY, PATRICIA - Chorus 2, 3. 4: AFS 2, 3: Band 4: Class Officer 4, lreasurer 4: FTA 4: GAA 2, 3, 4: g rn assisfanf 4: Pep club 2, 3, 4: French club 2, 3, 4: JCOWA 3: Ski club 2: Nafional Honor sociefy 4: NFL 3, 4: Thespians 3, 4. BERNER, JOSEPH - hall monilor 3: FCA 3, 4: library assislanf 4: Baseball 2: Foolball 2, 3: Wresllinq 2, 3, 4. BERNHARDT, JAMES BERRY, LYNN BIAGI, BARBARA - Pep club 2, 3, 4: Cho' rus 3. 4: GAA 2, 3. 4: Soflball 2: Baskefball 2, 3: Volleyball 2. 3, 4: Operelfa 3. 4: Ger- man club 4: Spanish club 2: Nafional Honor sociely 3, 4. BIERANOWSKI, PATRICIA -- GAA 3, 4: Dragon 3, 4, Fdilor-in-chief 4: lnler-club council 4: Nalional Honor sociefy 3, 4: FMC 3, 4: Spanish club 2, 3, 4, Ireasurer 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4, vice-presidenf 4. BIERLEIN, DEBORAH A AFS 3: French club 2, 3, 4, presidenl 4: lnler-club council 4: GAA 2, 3, 4: Pep club 2, 3: Nalional Honor sociely 3, 4: FMC 2: sludenl secre- Tar 3, 4. BINDER, VICTORIA BINNIN6, JOHN - FCA 2, 3, 4: Spanish club 3: lab assisfanf 3, 4: Nalional Honor socief 3, 4: Varsily F 3, 4: Foofball 2, 3. 4. BIONDIE, JEANNINE BISHOP, PATRICIA M Campus Life 3: COE 4, Ire-asurer 4: FBLA 2, 3. 4, lreasurer 4: sfudenf secrelary 3. BISHOP, REGINA - Campus Life 2, 3, 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4: FBLA 3: GAA 3, 4: sludenl secrelary 3, 4: Pep club 2: office assislanl 4: library assisfanl 2: JCOWA 2: Spanish club 3. BLAKE, STEPHEN i . 1 Seniors enjog earlg November piciure delivery Yearbook sfalf members search amid 'rhe rows of boxes for fele low classmales' picfures Ialcen and delivered by Logan Sludios. BOCKHOLD, RITA 1 AFS 3: JCOWA 2: COE 4: GAA 2, 3: Baslcefball 2, 3: Golf 2, 3: Pep club 2: lnfer-club council 3: Nafion- al Honor sociefy 4: Slci club 2, 3: Tri-Hi-Y 3. BODE, SUSAN 1 French club 2: GAA 2, 3, 4: Pep club 2. BOHARDT, MICHAEL 1- Arf club 2: Chess club 2, 3, 4: FMC 2, 3: Cribbage club 3: French club 2, 3: hall rnonifor 2: Golf 2, 3, 4: Inframurals 2, 3, 4: Environmenf club 3, 4: Junior Red Cross 2, 3: Scuba club 3, 4. BORCHERS, JEANNETTE f1 GAA 2, 3. 4: Soffball 3, 4: Volleyball 3, 4: AFS 4: lab as- sisfanf 4: Pep club 2: NFL 2, 3, 4: Slci club 2: Tri-Hi-Y 3: Spanish club 3. BOURNEMANN, CYNTHIA 1 JCOWA 3: FBLA 4: French club 2: Horne Ec club 2, 3, 4, vice-presidenf 4: sfuclenf secrefary 4. BOUDOURIS, TED BOWLING, JEFFREY 1 Chess club 2: Crea- five wrifers 2: Philomne 3, 4: Tennis 2. BRADFORD, LISA 1 Arf club 4: AFS 4, for- eign exchange sfudenf fo Arqenfina 4: GAA 2, 3, 4: Gymnasfics 2, 3, 4, co-cap- fain 4: Chorus 2, 3. BRADFORD, MARK 1 FCA 2, 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4: lab assisfanf 4: Pep club 2, 3, 4: Lafin club 3, 4: Nafional Honor sociefy 4: NFL 4: Varsif F 4: Foofball 2: Tennis 2, 3. 4. BRADFORE. STUART 1 French club 3. BRAHM, STEVE 1 Chorus 2, 3, 4: hall moni- for 3: Junior Red Cross 2, 3: Opereffa 4. BRELSEORD, DEBORAH 1 French club 2: GAA 2: JCOWA 2. BRENNAN, LORI BRIDGES, DENA 1 French club 2. 3: Comm. Serv. 4: GAA 2, 3, 4: Soffball 2, 3, 4: Gymnasfics 3: Rhyfhmeffes 3, 4: Pep club 2, 3. BRITTON, KENT 1 JCOWA 4: FCA 2, 3, 4: hall rnonifor 4: Pep club 3. 4: Varsify F 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Foofball 2, 3: Infrarnural S orfs 4. BRCSDDRICK, PAULINE 1 AFS 2, 3, 4: Cho- rus 2, 3, 4: French club 2, 3: GAA 2, 3, 4: Pep club 2, 3, 4: Opereffa 2, 3: office as- sisfanf 3, 4: NFL 3, 4: Nafional Honor soci- efy 3, 4. BROOKER, JAMES 1 office assisfanf 4: FBLA 4. BROWER, CYNTHIA 1 Chorus 2, 3. 4: Arr club 3, 4: GAA 2, 3: Pep club 2: Soffball 2, 3: JCOWA 2, 3: office assisfanf 2: Oper- effa 2, 3, 4: sfuclenf secrefary 3, 4: Spanish club 2: Thespians 4: Dragon 4. BROWN, CAROLYN 1 Dragon 3, 4: GAA 2. 3, 4: Class officer 4, secrefary 4: Pep club 2. 3, 4: office assisfanf 2, 4: Sfudenf council 2, 3. BROWN, RUSSELL BROWN, STEVEN 1 French club 2: Dragon Tales 4: Class Play 3, 4: lnfer-club council 4, presidenf 4: lab assisfanf 3: Opereffa 4: NFL 4: Nafional Honor sociefy 4: Slci club 2, 3: Sfudenf council 2, 3, vice-presidenf 4. BROWNE, DENNIS BRUBAKER, MARY BRUCE, BARBARA -- French club 2: Chorus 4: GAA 2: hall monifor 4: library assisfanf 3: sfudenf secrefary 3: Spanish club 3: Tri- Hi-Y 3. Kafhy Anderson accepfs her pin and cerfilicafe from Debby Bierlein and Tim Irelan al The fall induclion ceremony. Torch and Kegsione inducis 42 senior members BUCHER, WILLIAM - FCA 2, 3, 4: hall monifor 3, 4: lab assislanl 4: Opereffa 4: Varsify F 3, 4, secrelary 4: Inframurals 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Foofball 2, 3, 4. BURRIS, JOHNNY - Chess club 4: German club 3, 4: NFL 3, 4: Science club 2, 3: Ski club 2, 3: sfudenl secrelary 4: Sfudenl Awareness club 4. BURTON, THEODORE BUSCH, DOUGLAS 4- Band 2: JCOWA 2: Inler-club council 3: Mallw club 2, 3: Na- lional Honor sociefy 3, 4: Science club 2, 3, 4: secrelary 2, presidenl 3: Plwolograplwy club 4: Inlramurals 2, 3, 4: Nalional lvleril Finalisl 4. CALLAHAN, STEPHEN A AFS 3: NFL 41 German club 2, 3, 4: JCOWA 3, 4: Slu- clenf Awareness club 4: lab assisfanl 4: Cross Counlry 2: Leffer of Commendalion 4. CAMPBELL, WANDA CANNING, TIMOTHY CARLIN, VALERIE 4 AFS 2, 3, 4: Band 2. 3, 4: Comm. Serv. 4: GAA 3, 4: Junior Achievemenf 2: Spanish club 3: sfudenf secre+ary 2, 3. CARPENTER, REBECCA - Pep club 2: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Dragon 4: Operella 3. 4: li' brary assisranl 3: Campus Lile 3: Tri-Hi-Y 2. CARPER, JILL - Chorus 2, 4: GAA 2, 3.4: library assislanl 3: Campus Life 3: Tri-Hi-Y 2. CATON, DENISE - AFS 3: GAA 2, 3, 4: Arl club 2. 3: Chorus 4: French club 2: Cheerleading 2, 3: Slci club 2. 3: JCOWA 2. 3: Pep club 2. 3, 4: Golf 2, 3. CHANEY, ANGELA f Chorus 3: GAA 2: Comm. Serv. 4: NFL 3, 4: library assislanl 2: Operella 3: JCOWA 2, 3. CHANNELL, PAULA - AFS 3: GAA 2, 3: French club 2. 3: DE 4: Nalional Honor so' ciely 4. CHARLES, LARRY CLARK, LAUREL - Arl club 4: GAA 2, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 4. CLARK, PAULA CLARK, RONALD COFFEY, DOUGLAS - Arl club 4: Pep club 2, 3: Environmenf club 3, 4: Campus Life 2, 3: hall monifor 3, 4: Junior Red Cross 2, 3: Scuba club 2: Spanish club 2, 3. COLLINS, BARBARA COLLINS, JANICE 5 FBLA 4: Sludenl Sec- re+ar 3: COE 4. COMEK, PATRICIA COMER, THOMAS - Baseball 2, 3, 4. COOK, PATRICIA - GAA 2: French club 2, 3, 4: Orchesfra 2, 3. 4: Pep club 2.3: Opereffa 2. 3, 4: JCOWA 4: Class Play 3: Slci club 4: Nalional Honor sociefy 3. 4. COOPER, SHARON COTE, JOHN COY, CONNIE - Comm. Serv. 4: Campus Life 2: FBLA 2: JCOWA 2: GAA 2: Home Ec club 2: Pep club 2: Tri-Hi-Y 3: Spanish club 3: Sludenl Secrelar 4. CRAWFORD, PAMELA f Meacljow I-ligh School 2: GAA 2. 3. CROLEY, ROY CROSS, KENNETH CROSS, VICKI CURRY, TERRY - DE 4. CURTIS, ANITA CUSHNER, PAULA 4- Class Officer, Social Chairman 2, Presidenf 4: GAA 2, 3: JCOWA 2: Inler-club council 4: Sludenl council 3, 4: office assisfanf 4: Spanish club 2, 3: Ski club 2, 3, 4. DAGANHARDT, HOLLY - AFS 2, 3, 4, Presidenf 4: Chorus 4: Dragon 3: French club 2, 3: GAA 2, 3, 4: Nafional Honor so- ciely 3, 4: JCOWA 2: lnfer-club council 4. DALY, SALLY Y Arl club 2, 3, 4: Chorus 4: French club 2, 3, 4: GAA 2. 3: Russian club 27 Rhylhmelfes 2, 3: Operefla 2, 3, 4: Ski club 4: JCOWA 2. DANIS, DONNA DARLING, JUDITH k Band 2, 3, 4: GAA 2. 3, 4: French club 3: Dragon Tales 3, 4, Fea- rure edilor 4: Pep club 4: Ski club 2. 3: hall monilor 3: Operella 4: Rhylhmelles 3: Or- chesfra 2, 3. 4: Gymnaslics 4. DAUGHERTY, CASSIE DAVIDSON, MARTHA W AFS 3: Dragon Tales 3, 4, Business manager 4: GAA 2: Comm. Serv. 4: Pep club 2: hall monilor 3, 4: Spanish club 2. 3: FBLA 3. DAVIS, WILLIAM DEDDENS, WILLIAM - Francis Jordan high school, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 2. DENAPLES, DIANE DEY, DEBORAH DICKE, STEPHEN - Chorus 2, 3, 4: FCA 23 Nalional Honor sociely 3, 4: Operefla 2, 3: Varsily F 3, 4: Inlramurals 2, 3. 4: Scholf ar afhlefe 3: Track 3, 4: Tennis 2: Foofball 2, 3, 4. DICKERSON, DENISE - Arl club 2. 3: Campus Life 4: Comm. Serv. 4: Pep club 2: Sludenf Awareness club 4. DICKEY, DANIEL 1 Dragon Tales 4: Infra- mural s orfs 4: Science club 4: Phologra- phy cluB 2, 3, 4, Vice-presidenr 4. DIETRICHSON, KAREN - Fairview high school, Daylon, Ohio 2: GAA 2, 3: Nalion- al Honor sociely 4: Ski club 3, 4: Pep club 2, 3. DIETZ, JILL - GAA 2: Tri-Hi-Y 2: Pep club 2: Ski club 2, 3, 4. DILS, KATHY DONAHUE, KIRK DONAVAN, THOMAS S Hi-Y 3: Wresfling 2, Manager 2. DOOLIN, PHYLLIS - Kiser high school, Da Ion, Ohio 2, 3. DOTSION, DAVID DUFFY, MARY - Sainf Francis DeSales high school, Columbus, Ohio 2: Dragon Tales 4: FBLA 3: GAA 3: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4: lnler-club council 4: sludenl secretary 4. DUNCAN, JONI - French club 2: GAA 2, 3, 4: Rhylhmefles 2, 3, 4, 4+h Corporal 4: Operefla 2, 3, 4: Chorus 3. 4: JCOWA 2: office assislanl 3, 4: Ski club 2, 3: Na'rionaI Honor sociefy 4: Pep club 2, 3, 4: Gymnas- Tics 2, 3, 4. DUNMYER, MICHAEL - FCA 2, 3: Spanish club 2, 3: Foolball 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3: Varsi- Iy F 4: Wreslling 2, 3, 4. 1:39 Q? 12:1 222 S l Priscilla Lybroolc ancl Dixie Jackson crifique each olher's humor- ous cuflings as They prepare for +he slare confesf. NFL members earn poinfs af speech confesis .45 X JG DURBIN, RICHARD EARLY, DENNIS - REC 2, 3. EHMKE, KRIS - AFS 2, 3. 4, vice-presidenl 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Dragon 3. 4, Head Sec- Iion edilor 4: French club 2, 3, 4: GAA 2, 3, 4: Infer-club council 4: Nalional Honor sociely 3, 4: NFL 2, 3, 4: Thespians 4: Op- erella 2, 3, 4: Pep club 2, 3, 4: lreasurer 3, presidenl 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Rhylh- melfes 4. ELY, MARK - FCA 4: hall monilor 4: Oper- elfa 4: Varsily F 4: Scuba club 3: lnframu- rals 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3. 4: Baslcelball 2: Foo+ball 2. 3, 4. ENWRIGHT, PATRICIA - GAA 2, 3, 4: Pep club 2, 3: Rhyfhmelfes 2, 3, 4: Slci club 2. ESTES, ANNA ESTES, LINDA EVANS, GERALD - Band 2, 3, 4: Orchesfra 3: Wreslling 3. 224 Sen FAUBLE, MARY - Chorus 2, 4: GAA 2, 3, 4: FTA 2, 3: Pep club 2, 3: JCOWA 2: Operella 2, 4: Ski club 2, 3, 4: sludem' sec- refary 2, 4: Volleyball 3, 4. FELLOWS, CHRISTINE 4 AFS 4: Dragon 3, 4, Facull -Academics eclilor 4: French club 2, 3, 4: GAA 2, 3, 4: Inler-club council 4: JCOWA 3, 4: Nalional Honor sociely 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4, presidenl 4: Pep club 2, 3, 4. FERGUSON, ELIZABETH 4 AFS 3, 4: Cheerleading 2, 3, 4: Comm. Serv. 4: Dragon 3: GAA 2, 3, 4: GAA board 3, 4: JCOWA 2, 3: Operella 2, 3, 4: Nalional Honor sociely 3, 4: Spanish club 2, 4: Or- cheslra 2, 3, 4: Pep club 2, 3, 4: Ski club 2: sludenl secrelary 4: Field Hockey 3: Leller of Commendalion 4. FILCIK, KEVIN 1 AFS 2, 3: Band 2: German club 2, 3, 4: JCOWA 2, 3, 4: Nalional Honor sociely 3, 4: lnlramurals 2, 3, 4: Ski club 2, 3: Golf 2. FINK, MEREDITH 4 Lelfer ol Commenda- Iion 4. PINNEY, NINA FISCHER, ROXANNE FISHER, DAVID FLAYLER, PAULA FLORY, SHARON - Band 2, 3, 4: GAA 4: French club 2: Dragon Bell 3: FTA 2: lab assislanl 4: Ivlalh club 2, 3, 4: Nalional Honor sociely 3, 4: Orcheslra 3, 4: Oper- ella 3, 4: Scuba club 2, 3: Lefler of Com- mendalion 4. FLYNN, CONNIE FORTE, JOHN - Phofography club 4: Cross Counlry 4: Track 3, 4. FORSTHOFF, NANCY FOTHERGILL, DEBRA 7 French club 2: Dragon Tales 4: GAA 2, 3, 4: Inler-club council 4: Ski club 2, 3: s+uden'r secrelary 3: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, vice-presidenl 3, resiclenl 4: Baskelball 3: Soflball 3: Volleyball 2. FOX, VICKI FRANCE, DANNY - Band 2, 3: Hi-Y 2: Na- Iional Honor sociely 4: Russian club 2: Scuba club 3: Skindiver's club 2, 3. FRED, PHILIP FRIZZELL, BEVERLY - H. H. Arnold high school, Wiesbaden, Germany 2, 3: GAA 4: JCOWA 4: German club 4: office as- sis+an+ 4: sludenl secrelary 4. FUGETT, SHERRY f AFS 4: Band 2. 3. 4. secrelar -lreasurer 4: FTA 3: GAA 2, 3, 4: Nafionall Honor sociel 4: office assislanl 4: Ivlaiorelfe 2, 3, 4: Cgperella 4: Ski club 3, 4: Spanish club 2. GARDNER, CAROLE W AFS 3, 4: secrelary 4: Chorus 4: French club 2, 3, 4: FMC 2, 3, 4, vice-presidenl 3: GAA 2, 3, 4: NFL 3: Nalional Honor sociely 3. 4: sfudem' secre- Iary 2: O erefla 3, 4: lab assislanl 3. GAVITT, SEOTT - FCA 2, 3: Hi-Y 2, 3, 41 Pep Club 3. 4: Scuba club 3: Wresflinq 2, 3. GEORGE, JANET - Chorus 3, 4: GAA 2.3. 4: Dragon 3. 4: Operella 3: Rhylhmelles 2, 3, 4, second sergeanl 3. second Iieulen- an+ 4. GILBERT, MARY v AFS 2: Chorus 4: Comm. Serv. 4: German club 3: NFL 3, 4: Nalional Honor sociefy 3, 4: Orcheslra 2, 3, 4: Operella 2, 3, 4. GILBERT, REBA S FBLA 4, presidenl 4: Home Ec club 4: Inler-club council 4. GINTNER, DORIS - Campus Life 4. GLASS, DANA f Chorus 4: GAA 2, 3: ol- lice assisfanf 4: Spanish club 2, 3.4. GOODE, DEBORAH - Dragon 4: GAA 2, 3, 4: NFL 3, 4: Pep club 2: sludenf secre- Tary 4: hall monifor 4: Field Hockey 2, 3. GOODNOUGH, JOEL - FCA 3: Hi-Y 3, 4, presiclenl 4: German club 2, 3: FMC 4: lnfer-club council 4: Tennis 2, 3. GOTTSCHALL, LEE GRABEMAN, DAVID GRASS, DONALD - Chorus 3, 4: FCA 3, 4: Operella 3, 4: Varsil F 3, 4: Baskelball 2: Track 2, 3, 4: Foo+ball 2, 3, 4. GRAVES, LAWRENCE - library assisfanl 3: Varsify F 3, 4: lnlramurals 2, 3. 4: Track 2. 3.4, co-capfain 4: Cross Counlry 2. 3, 4. GRAY, WILLIAM W- Campus Life 3i Chorus 2, 3, 47 Ski club 2, 3, 4: S anish club 2, 3: Russian club 3: Tennis 2: Cgperella 2, 3, 4: Gymnaslics 2, 3. GRAYBILL, PETER - Band 2, 3.4, presiclenl 4: French club 2, 3: Operella 3, 4: lnler- club council 4: Orcheslra 3, 4: Nafional Honor society 3, 4: Golf 2, 3, 4: lnlramuf rals 2, 3, 4. GREEN, GREG - JCOWA 4: library assisle an? 4: lnframurals 3, 4: Gymnasfics 3, 4: Rock River Senior H. S. 2. GREGEYR. PAUL - Wilbur Wrighl high school, Daylon. Ohio 2, 3: FCA 4: Operef- fa 4: lnlramurals 4: Track 4. Debaiers aHain undersianding of world crises Jim Foris, Sleve Callahan and Gail Whifaker comp ile new ma+e- rial for lheir debale file on The year's chosen Topic. ,fi Seniors assisi in planning iheir Iasi GAA dance GRIDLEY, SUZANNE S GAA 3, 4: FBLA 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, freasurer 4. GRIFFIN, STEVEN - hall monifor 3, 4: Crib- bage club 2: Scuba club 2.3. GRISSO, JANET Y COE 3. 4: GAA 3: Pep club 2: library assisfan+ 2: sfudenf secre- fary 2, 3. GROFF, ANN - Versailles Senior high school, Versailles, Ohio 2: GAA 4. GROVER, LINDA - French club 2, 3, 4: AFS 2, 3, 4: JCOWA 4: Band 2. 3, 4: GAA 2, 3, 4: Golf 4: Baskefball 2: Mafh club 4: Nafional Honor sociely 3, 4: Na- Tional Meri+ Finalisf 4: Operefla 3, 4: Science club 3: Ski club 2, 3. 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2. GRUBER, JEAN - AFS 3.4: FBLA 4: French club 2: JCOWA 3, 4: office assisfanf 4. GUSTIN, DEANENE 7 George Marshall Re- gional high school, Ankara, Turkey 2: Band 4: French club 4: Chorus 4: Comm. Serv. 4: GAA 3, 4: Baske+ball 3, 4: Furure Teachers 4: JCOWA 3, 4: Operelfa 4: Nalional Honor sociefy 3, 4. HAACKE, DEBORAH - Fufure Medical Careers 2, 3. 4, presiden+ 3, 4: Chorus 4, GAA 2, 3, 4: Pep club 2. 3: ln+er-club council 3, 4, secrerary 4: Lafin club 2: sec- refary 2: Ski club 2, 3: sfudenf secre+ary 3. HALL, CINDY - Dragon 3, 4: FMC 2: French club 2: GAA 2: Homecoming Courf 4: Pep club 3: sludenr secrefary 2. 3. HAMBRICK, CRAIG HAMMEL, MARK - COE 4, presidenl 4: FBLA 2: lnfer-club council 4: Dragon Tales 3: hall monifor 2: Lalin club 3: Nafional Honor sociefy 4: Baskelball 2: Cross Coun- fry 2: Track 3: Wresfling 3. HAMMER, KAREN W FBLA 2, 3: GAA 2.4: hall monifor 4: Nalional Honor sociefy 4: sfuclenf secrerary 2. 3: Pep club 2, 3, 4: Tri- Hi-Y 2. 3. l 228 Se HANSEN, GARY - French club 2: Chorus 3, 4: Hi-Y 4: Operella 3, 4: Science club 2: Ski club 4. HARDESTY, JAN HARKER, JAN HARRIS, NANCY HARRIS, SUSAN - Comm. Serv. 4: AFS 2, 3, 4: FMC 2, 3, 4, secrefary-Treasurer 4: GAA 2, 3, 4: Dragon 4: JCOWA 2, 3: Lafin club 2: Pep club 2, 3, 4: Ski club 2.3. HARROLD, KAREN - FTA 4: GAA 2, 3, 4: Pep club 2, 3: sludenl secrelary 3, 4. HARRUFF, LYNN - AFS 3: Chorus 3, 4: GAA 3, 4: Homecoming Courl 4: Pep club 2, 3, 4: Class officer 4, social chairman 4: Operella 3, 4. HART, CHARLES - DCT 4. HART, JOHN - Chess club 2: Hi-Y 3, 4: German club 2: JCOWA 4: lab assislanl 2: Ski club 2. HART, ROBERT - Sky-diving club 3, vice- presiden+ 3: Ski club 2. HASTINGS, PAMELA - AFS 2, 3: Comm. Serv. 4: GAA 2, 3, 4: French club 2. 3: Pep club 2, 3, 4: Opereffa 2, 3, 4: Nafional Honor sociely 3, 4: Orchesira 2, 3, 4: Rhylhmefles 2, 3: Ski club 2. HATCHER, ROBERT HATHAWAY, BRUCE - Ar? club 2: Hi-Y 3, 4: lnlramurals 3, 4: Pep club 2: Ski club 3: Baskefball 2, 4. HATTON, RICHARD HATTSTAEDT, DIANE - Chorus 2, 3, 41 O ereHa 2. HEFFNER, DANIEL HEISLER, MARTA A AFS 2, 3, 4, secrelary 4: Class officer 3, social chairman 3: French club 2, 3.4: FTA 3, 4, presidenl 4: Dragon 4: GAA 2, 3, 4: Homecoming Courl 4: lnfer-club council 4: JCOWA 2, 3: Pep club 2, 3, 4: Sludenl council 4. HEITMANN, CECILIA - AFS 3: Chorus 2, 3, 4: FMC 2: GAA 2, 3: Operella 2, 3, 4: Lafin club 2: Pep club 2, 3, 4. HERBERT, RICKY - Dragon Tales 4: FCA 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 4: Pep club 4: Operefla 3: Varsi- Iy F 2, 3, 4: Gymnaslics 2, 3, 4: Track 4: Foo+ball 4. HESTER, RANDALL - Varsily F 3, 4: Gym- naslics 2, 3, 4. HIBBS, GEORGE - Band 2, 3, 4: FCA 4: hall monilor 4: I-Ii-Y 2, 3, 4, vice-presidenl 4: Dragon 4: lnlramurals 3, 4: JCOWA 3: NFL 3, 4: Nalional Honor sociely 3, 4: Op- erella 3, 4: Orchesfra 2, 3, 4: Scholar-A+h- Ie+e 3, 4: Varsily F 3.4: Baseball 2: Basker- ball 2, 3: Golf 3, 4. HICKEY, RUTH HILDRETH, DAVID - Chorus 2, 3, 4: Base- ball 2, 3, 4: Foo1'balI2, 3, 4: library assisi- an'I' 3, 4: Pep club 2, 3, 4. HILLAN, PAULA HINCHMAN, HANNAH 3 French club 2: Dragon Tales 3: Gymnaslics 2, 3: Environ- menf club 4: Pep club 2. 3: GAA 2. 3, 4: Philomne 2. 3: Polifical Science 2, Slci club 2, 3. HINDERS, MICHELE - Arf club 2, 3: Cam- pus Lile 2, 3: Comm. Serv. 4: French club 2, 3, 4: GAA 2: FTA 3, 4, freasurer 4. HINDS, NELSON - Band 2: Dragon Tales 4: NFL 3, 4: Orcheslra 2: Hi-Y 3: Tennis 2. HOFMANN, RAINER - Colonel While High School, Daylon, Ohio 4: AFS 4: Chess club 4: French club 4: Comm. Serv. 4. HOLLAND, BEVERLY - Chorus 3: Dragon Tales 4: Furure Teachers 2. 3, 4: GAA 2, 3, 4: JCOWA 3: Nafional Honor sociely 3, 4: Spanish club 2. 3: Leffer of Commenda- fion 4. HOLLANDER, STUART HOLLINS, JOHN - FCA 3. 4: Hi-Y 3, 4. freasurer 4: hall monilor 4: Nalional Honor sociefy 3, 4: Varsily F 2, 3, 4: lnlramurals 3, 4: Foofball 2: Gymnasfics 2, 3, 4, Cap- fain. HOLLOWAY, CHARLOTTE - Campus Life 3: French club 2: GAA 2, 3, 4: Lab as- sisfanfs 3: Pep club 2, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2. Backsfage efforis complemeni senior class plag 230 Se Kris Suro as Juliel finds her lover Romeo dead in a scene from Romeo and Juliet presenfed by Town Hall players. Wesi siudenis iake pari in ouiside produciions HOLMBERG, DANIEL A Chess club 3: Lalin club 3, 4: Science club 4: Foresl Heighfs high school, Kilchener, Onfario, Canada 2. HOPKINS, BARBARA - AFS 2, 3: Ski club 2: NFL 3, 4: Cheerleading 2, 3, 4: Dragon 3, 4: French club 2, 3: GAA 2, 3, 4: Pep club 2, 3, 4: JCOWA 2, 3: Nafional Honor socie+y 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Home- coming courf 4: Sfudenf council 3, 4, sec- refar 4: sfudenf secrefary 4. HOSKIKIS, WILLIAM HOVEY, SUSAN - Chorus 2, 3.4: NFL 2. 3, 4: Opereffa 2, 3, 4: Pep club 2, 3: Thespi- ans 3, 4: GAA 2, 3: Class Play 3, 4. HOWELL, DAVID HOWERTON, DAVID HUFFMAN, JEAN - AFS 3, 4: GAA 2, 3. 4: office assisfanf 4: Pep club 2. 3, 4: Op- ere++a 2, 3. 4: Chorus 2, 3. 4: Nalional Honor sociefy 4: Spanish club 2. HUNT, KAREN HUTCHINSON, JOHN IRELAN, TIMOTHY - FCA 2, 3, 4: hall monilor 4: Infer-club council 4: Nalional Honor sociefy 3, 4: lnfrarnurals 3, 4: Oper- elfa 4: Varsily F 3, 4, presidenl 4: Scholar Afhlefe 3: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Baslcefball 2: Foofball 2. 3, 4: co-caplain 4: Dragon Bell 3. IRELAND, KAYE- AFS 4: FBLA 2, 3: Drag- on Tales 3: GAA 2, 3, 4: Pep club 2, 3, 4: Opereffa 3: Nafional Honor sociefy 4: ol- lice assislanl 3, 4: Dragon Bell 3: Lalin club 3, 4: Rhylhmefles 2, 3, 4, Top serqeanl 4. JACKSON, DIXIE 4 AFS 2, 3, 4: Nalional Honor socief 4: Band 2, 3. JACOBS, CLARENCE - FCA 2, 3. 4: Hi-Y 4: Inframurals 3, 4: Pep club 4: Lalin club 4: Baseball 2. 3, 4: Baskefball 2: Gymnas- lics 3. JAKES, ANDREA A AFS 3: French club 2, 3, 4: GAA 2, 3, 4: JCOWA 2, 3, lnler-club council 4: National Honor sociely 3, 4. presidenl 4: sludenl council 4: Pep club 2, 3, 4: Baslcelball 2: Fielcl Hockey 2, 3. 4: GAA Board 4: Nalional Merif Finalisl 4. JAMES, JACQUELINE JOHNSON, CINDY - Arl club 2: DECA 4. JOHNSON, MARK A- hall rnonifor: Infra- murals 2, 3, 4: lab assislanf 4. JOHNSON, PAULA - AFS 2, FMC 27 GAA 2, 3: Volleyball 2: library assislanl 2: Pep club 2, 3, 4: Spanish club 2, 3. JONES. GREGORY JONES, VICKIE KARNS, CYNTHIA - Chorus 2, 3, 4: Crea- live Wrifers 2: FTA 2, 3, 4, social chairman 3, secre+ary 4: JCOWA 4: NFL 3, 4: Op- erefla 2, 3, 4: Class Play 4: Thespians 4. KEMP, GEOFFREY - FCA 4: Cross Coun- fry 3, 4: lnlrarnurals 2, 3: Varsify F 4: Na- fional Honor sociely 3, 4: Science club 2, 3: Spanish club 2: Track 2, 3, 4. KERR, BETTY - GAA 2, 3. 4: French club 2: Office assislanf 3, 4: Pep club 2, 3: Rhyfh- mefles 4. KEYTON, RAYMOND Y Inframurals 2, 3, 47 Foofball 2: Wresflinq 2. KILBANE, KEVIN - Chorus 2, 3, 4: hall mon- ifor 3: O ereffa 2, 3, 4: lnframurals 2, 4. KIMBLE, STITEVEN KIMBLER, KAREN - boolcsfore worker 4: JCOWA 3, 4: NFI. 3, 4: Spanish club 2: Nafional Honor sociefy 4. KING, MARK - DCT 4, vice-presidenl 4: lnfer-club council 4. f KINGSLEY, CHESTER KIRCHMER, BRIAN - Inlramurals 2, 3, 42 Baslcelball 2: Traclc 2, 3. KIRKLAND, EARL 1 Chess club 2, 4: Infer- club council 4: lab assisfanf 4: Nafional Honor sociefy 4: REC 2, 3, 4: Science club 2, 3, 4. KLASE, MELINDA Properfy commiffee members Ann Taylor and Kafhy Presfon as semble a scuIp+ure, used in Hue producfion of Black Comedy. A -VCIQ olive seniors involve lhemselves in plag produciions GAA 2. KOLLER, ROBERT - Arf club 2: lab assisl- anl' 4: Cribbage club 4: Mafh club 4' Dragon 4: Varsify F 2, 3, 4: Operella 4i Scholar Afhlere 2, 3, 4: Foolball 2. 3. 4' Wresfling 2. 3. KONICKI, NORMA - French club 2. 3, 4' FTA 41 FBLA 3, 47 GAA 3. KRAPF, LESLIE - Arr club 2. 3: Campus Life 3: French club 3: Home Ec club 2. KREBS, DONALD KREITZER, KEITH 3 FCA 2. 3, 4: Pep club 3, 4: hall monifor 4: Varsiry F 3. 4: lnlramu- rals 2, 3. 4: Foofball 2, 3. 4: Wresfling 2, 3. KRIEGER. DIANE - FMC 4: GAA 2. 3.4: presidenf 4: JCOWA 2: lnler-club council 4: Pep club 2: Nalional Honor sociefy 3, 4: Opereffa 2: Orchesfra 2: Scuba club 2, 3. secrelary-lreasurer 3: Baskefball 2, 3. 4: Field Hockey 2. 3: Volleyball 2. 4. KRISTJANSSON, INGA - Chorus 4: AFS 4: French club 4: GAA 4. KUHN, NANCY 4 Chorus 3. 4: Dragon 3. 4: GAA 2, 3. 4: Homecoming Courl 4: lnrer-club council 4: Spanish club 2: Oper- ella 2, 3: Pep club 2, 3: Rhylhmerles 2, 3. 4. Top Sergeanl 3. Cadel caprain 4: Ski club 2, 3: Gymnasfics 2, 3. LAMBRIGHT. CAROLYN 3 GAA 3. 4: Campus Life 3, 4: office assisfanr 4: Span- ish club 3. LANDIS, GREGORY - Groves High School, Birmingham, Michigan 2, 3: Ski club 4: Cross Counfry 4: Track 4. LANDRUM. BEVERLY LANGENKAMP, JOSEPH LARGE, STEVEN LAWSON. FRED - Dragon Tales 3. 4. edi- 'ror-in-chiel 4: Operella 3, 4: Band 2, 3: Class Play 3: Orcheslra 3. 4: lnfer-club council 4: Sfudenf Awareness club 4: JCOWA 2, 3, 4: Nalional Honor sociely 3, 4: NFL 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 3. 4: Polili- cal Science club 2: Tennis 2, 3: Nafional Meril Finalisl 4. LAWSON, LAURIE - NFL 3, 4. KNEIDEL, JEAN - Chorus 2, 3: COE 4: 234 Se LEATHERMAN, LARRY - Orcheslra 2, 3 4: Band 2. 3, 4: Inlramurals 2, 3, 4: Basker- ball 2. LECKLIDER, MARK - Arf club 2, 3, 4: lnler-club council 3, 4: lab assislanl 3, 4: lnlrarnurals 4: Nalional Honor sociely 3.4: Ski club 2, 3, 4, presidenl 3, 4. LEEN, STEVE 1 French club 2, 3: lab assisf- anl 4: Science club 3: Foolball 4: Track 4. LEGGETT, KENNETH - DECA 4. LEHMAN, ROBERT - Baseball 2. 3, 4: Infra- murals 2, 3.4: Pep club 4: Varsily F 4. LEHMAN, WILLIAM - Inlrarnurals 4: Pep club 4: sludenf secrelary 4:' Varsiry F 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4. LESSIS, THOMAS 1 hall monilor 3, 4: Wreslling 2. LEWIS, KAREN - Chorus 2: office assislanl 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2. LICATA, MICHAEL - Chorus 2, 3, 4: Class Play 3, 4: Operella 2, 3.4: NFL 3, 4, frea- surer 4: Thespians 2, 3, 4, Treasurer. LINES, ROBERT - Nalional Honor sociely 3, 4. LINKLATER, JACK - Chorus 4: FCA 3, 4: lnlramurals 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2: Foolball 3, 4: library assisfanl 4: Pep club 4: Varsily F 4. LIVINGSTON, DAVID - FCA 3, 4, freasur- er 4: lnler-club council 4: lnlramurals 2, 3, 4: Scuba club 2, 3. 4, vice-presidenl 3, presidenl 4: Varsil F 4: Wreslling 2, 3, 4, co-caplain 4: Foolball 3. 4: Track 2. LOCKLEAR, BEVERLY 1 GAA 2, 4: Dragon Tales 3, 4: FBLA 3: French club 2, 3, 4: lie brary assis'ran+ 2. LOGIE, ROSEMARY - Johannesburg, Soufh Africa foreign exchange sludenf 4: AFS 4: Chorus 4: GAA 4: Field Hockey 4: Operella 4: Slage Crew 4: Pep club 4. LOVELACE, SANDRA - Campus Life 3: GAA 2: French club 3, 4: FTA 3, 4. LUST, GREGORY LUTZ, GARY - German club 2, 3, 4: Infer- club council 4: Pholography club 4: Radio and Eleclronics club 2, 3, 4, presidenl 4: Science club 2, 3.4. LYBROOK, PRISCILLA - AFS 2, 3: Chorus 3, 4: Dragon 4: French club 2: GAA 2, 3, 4: JCOWA 3, 4: Class Play 3, 4: Nalional Honor sociefy 3, 4: NFL 3, 4: Thespians 3, 4: Operelfa 3, 4. LYBROOK, RONALD MACY, ANN f Fufure Medical Careers 2, 3, 4, vice-presidenr 4: lab assisfanf 3, 4: Lafin club 2, 3: Nafional Honor sociely 3, 4. MADLIGER, RICHARD - Varsily F 2, 3, 4: Wresfling 2, 3, 4. MALIGALIG, EMMA 4 Bafangas Cify. Philippines, foreign exchange sfudenf 4: AFS 4: Chorus 4: GAA 4: NFL 4: Pep club 4. MANNEY, LINDA f GAA 3: Pep club 2: Spanish club 2, 3. , MARRAS, WILLIAM A- FCA 2, 3, 4: Na- 'rional Honor sociely 4: Varsiry F 3, 4: Bas- kelball 2, 3, 4: Foolball 2: Track 2, 3, 4. 15:57 Q -r ...L Wesionuans MARTIN, CAROL MASSA, MICHAEL - Ski dub 3, 4: Tennis 2: Wres+Iing 2. MASSIE, JILL MASSULLO, ROBERT - Hi-Y 2: Inframurals 2, 4: Pep club 2. MATHENY, MICHAEL 1 Inframurals 2, 3 4. MATTA, DIANE - Chorus 4: GAA 3: Gym nasfics 3: Junior Red Cross 4. MATTA, MICHAEL - Poofball 2: DCT 4. MAXWELL, NAN Q AFS 4: Comm. Serv. 4 GAA 2, 3, 4: Home EC club 2, 3. 4, free surer 4: JCOWA 3, 4: secrefary 4: lab as sisfanf 4: Pe club 2. 3, 4. MAY, ROBERIP MCCONKEY, JUNE - Chorus 2. 3: GAA 2 Nafional Honor socie+y 3, 4: office assisf am' 2: Opere++a 2, 3: Pep club 2, 3: sfu denf secrefary 4. MCCORMICK, SHEILA - Chorus 3, 4 FBLA 3: GAA 2, 3, 4: Nafional I-Ionor so ciery 3, 4: Pep club 4: Opereffa 3, 4 Spanish club 4, secrefary 4. MCCOY, RICHARD - In+ramuraIs 2, 3 Chorus 2. I S 235 MCCREIGHT, DAVID MCDANIEI., TERRY A hall monilor 4: Junior Achieyemenl 2, 3: Tri-Hi-Y 4. MCDERMOTT, MAUREEN A Cheerleading 2, 3, 4: French club 2: GAA 2, 3, 4: lnler- club council 4: Nalional Honor Sociely 4: Field Hockey 2, 3, 4. MCROBERTS, PHILIP - hall rnonilor 4: In- Trarnurals 2, 3, 4. MERKER, ROBERT - Sky Divers club 3: S anish club 2: Sludenl Awareness club 4. MERRILL, CHRISTINA -Y AFS 2. 3, 4: Carn- pus Life 3: Chorus 4: GAA 3. 4: Lalin club 2: Operella 4: Pep club 3, 4: sludenl sec- refary 3: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. MERRILL, ROBERT A- Hi-Y 4: Pep club 43 In- lrarnurals 2, 3, 4: Baskelball 2: Golf 2, 3. METZGER, GWEN - FBLA 4: French club 2: GAA 2, 3. 4: library assislanl 3: ollice assislanf 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. MERKER, ROBERT MICKLOS, JAMES - FCA 2, 3, 4, Vice- presidenl 3, Presidenl 4: Hi-Y 2: Pep club 4: Inler-club council 4: Malh club 3: Na- lional Honor Sociely 3, 4: Scholar Alhlele 3: Varsily F 3, 4: Baskelball 2. 3, 4: Fool- ball 2, 3, 4: Track 3: Baseball 4. MIDDLETON, DENA - Arr Club 2, 3: book- slore worker 4: Ski club 3: lab assislanl 3. MILLER, BARBARA - Arr club 2, 3: Chorus 4: French club 2, 3: GAA 2, 4: library as- sislanl 4: Operefla 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3. MILLER, CAROL - Chorus 3, 4: Dragon 4: French club 2, 3: GAA 2, 3, 4: hall nnonilor 4: JCOWA 2, 3: Operefla 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2: Pep club 2, 3, 4: sludenl secrelary 3. 4. MILLER, DAVID - office assislanl 2. 3, 4: sludenl assislanl lo afhlelic direclor 2, 3, 4. MILLER, JOSEPH MILLER, LYNN - COE 4: Rhylhmelles 2, 3: Ski club 2. MILLER, MARK MILLER, WILLIAM MILLS, STEPHEN - Pep club 4. MINNICH, SUSAN - GAA 2, 3, 4: Pep club 2: Ski club 2: Baskelball 2, 3, 4: Volley- ball 2, 3, 4. MITTA6, CATHERINE MOBERLY, KAREN MOEHRING, LYNNE - AFS 3: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Dragon Tales 3, 4: Class Play 3, 4: GAA 2, 3. 4: JCOWA 2: NFL 3, 4: Nalional Honor sociely 3, 4: Lalin club 2, 3: Pep club 2: Operella 2, 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4. MONINGER, JOYCE - AFS 3. 4: Chorus 3, 4: Arl club 4: JCOWA 2, 3: GAA 2, 3, 4: Nalional Honor sociely 3, 4: NFL 3, 4: Pep club 2, 3, 4: Secrelary-Treasurer. Social Chairman 4: Operella 3, 4: Spanish club 2: Baskelball 2, 3. MONTEITH, JOHN 4 Belmonl Sr. H. S. Daylon. Ohio 2: REC 3: lab assislanl 3. MONTGOMERY, CHARLES MONTGOMERY, NINA - GAA 2. 3, 47 JCOWA 2: Spanish club 2, 3: Pep club 2. MOON, ROBERT - Arr club 2: Dragon Tales 3, 4: Nafional Honor sociely 4: Infra- murals 2, 3, 4. MOONEY, COLLEEN MOORE, LAUREN MOORE, PANELA - Campus Life 27 COE 4: FBLA 3: library assislanl 2, 3. MORGAN, THEDA - Campus Life 2: ole lice assisfanf 4: sludenf secrelary 4. MUEHLSTEIN, KRISTA f GAA 2, 3, 47 French club 2, 3. 4: hall monilor 4: JCOWA 3, 4: Pep club 4: Naflonal Honor sociely 3, 4: Tennis 3: Lelfer of Commen- dafion 4. Members probe problems ai WOL council-meei 238 Se Senior boys as Slopeffes form a kickline as They puf on fheir rou- 'rines a+ a pep assembly for +he Charninade game. Slopeiies perform as counier pari io Rhgihmeiies MULHALL, MICHEAL MURRAY, KATHLEEN - Campus Life 47 COE 47 FBLA 3. 4: JCOWA 3: sfudem' secrefary 3, 4: Spanish club 3. MYERS, DOUGLAS -hall monifor 4: Varsi- 'ry F 3, 4: Cross Counfry 2, 3, 4, Capfain 43 Track 2, 3, 4. NASO, CHERYL - Chorus 4: Pep club 2, 3, 4. NEEF, JEFFREY - Ari club 37 German club 37 lnrramurals 2, 4. NEWNAM, JEANNE - AFS 2,4161-XA 2, 3, 4: Chorus 47 Pep club 2, 3: library assisf- an+ 4: Rhyfhmefres 4. NISHIMURA, JULIE - GAA 2, 3.4: Drag- on 31 office assisranr 4: OpereHa 21 Pep club 27 Rhyfhmerres 2, 3, 4: Gymnashcs 2, 3 4 co ca rain 4 NOIRDQUESIF, DAviD NORRIS, DANIEL 1 Ari club 4: Chess club 4: Phofography Club 4. NORRIS, JESSIE - AFS 3, 4: Chorus 3: FBLA 3: GAA 2, 3. 4: Opererla 3: Pep club 2, 3, 4: Rhyfhmelres 3, 4: Ski club 2: Field Hockey 3: Volleyball 3. NUGENT, GARY O'BANION, ROBIN f Band 2, 3, 4: Orches- fra 4: GAA 2, 3: Dragon Bell Award 3. OERKE, NANCY - AFS 4: Chorus 2, 3. 4: GAA 3. 4: JCOWA 2, 3, 4: NFL 47 Office assislanl 4: Opereifa 3: Spanish club 2. OFFENSEND, DAVID - French club 2: Inrer-club council 4: lab assislanf 4: Na- 'rional Honor Sociely 3, 4: NFL 3. 4: Marh club 4: Opererra 2. 3, 4: Orchesfra 2, 3. 4: Sfudenf Awareness club 4. Presidenf 4: Kelfering Youfh council 4. Chairman 4: Tennis 2, 3, 4: Leller of Commendafion 4. OGLE, LES 4 FCA 3: hall rnoniior 3: O er- efla 4: Scuba club 2, 3: Skindivens club 3: Ski club 2, 3: Gymnaslics 3: Spanish club 2: Baskelball 2. OWSLEY, ROGER PADDOCK, PENNY - AFS 2, 3, 4: Dragon 3, 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Class Play 3, 4: French club 2: GAA 2, 4: NFL 3, 4, Vice-Presidenl 4: Narional Honor Sociery 3, 4: Operella 2, 3: Pep club 2, 3, 4: S+udenI council 2, 3: Quill and Scroll 3, 4. Treasurer 4: Thespi- ans 3, 4. PALMER, CHRIS - Nalional Honor Sociery 3, 4: Hall Moniior 4: Varsify F 3, 4: Pep club 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Spanish club 3: Scholar Arhlefe 3. PALMER, DENNIS - Hall Monilor 4: Poliri- cal Science 2: Spanish club 3: Tennis 2. PALMER, DONNA - FBLA 3: GAA 2, 3: hall rnonifor 4: Pep club 2: Rhylhmeiies 2, 3: Ski club 2: Gymnasfics 2, 3. PARKER, LINDA M Chorus 3, 4: NFL 3, 41 French club 2: JCOWA 2: Operelia 2, 3, 4: Orchesrra 2, 3, 4: Nalional Honor Soci- ef 4. PARLS, LEE - Chorus 4: GAA 3, 4: office assis+an'r 3, 4: Operella 4: Narional Honor Socie+ 4: Pep club 4. PARROTYT, DEBORAH - GAA 2. 3, 4: Lafin club 3, 4: Ski club 3: Tri-Hi-Y 3: Pep club 2: Baskeiball 2, 3, 4: Field Hockey 2: Tennis 3, 4: Volle ball 2, 3, 4. PENCE, JENNIFER PFLUM, TERRY PICCANO, TIMOTHY - Maih club 4: French club 2: Inlramurals 2, 3, 4. PLUMMER, ABIGAIL - Ari club 4: NFL 4. PLUMMER, JUDITH - Campus Life 4: COE 4: Secrefary 4: FBLA 3, 4: GAA 2, 3: Tri- Hi-Y 3. POHLE, STEPHEN PORTER, DAVID POSTON, GREGORY POULTER, KENNETH - Kenfucky Mililary Inslifufe, Louisville, Kenlucky 2. 240 Se POWELL, PAULA -A COE 4: Slcindiver club 3: Narional Honor socieiy 4: librar assisl- an+ 2: Spanish club 3, 4: Scuba club 2. PRESTON, KATHLEEN - AFS 3: GAA 2, 3, 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4: French club 2, 3, 4: Na- 'rional Honor sociefy 3, 4: Opereiia 2, 3, 4: Pep club 2. PREUSS, ROBERT PRICE, PAMELA - Campus Life 2, 3, 4, ireasurer 4: COE 4: FBLA 4: GAA 3: Pep club 2: Tri-Hi-Y 2. PROFITT, JANET f Chorus 2, 3. 4: GAA 2: NFL 3, 4: Opereila 2, 3, 4: Pep club 2, 3, 4: Rhyfhmeiies 2, 3, 4: siudeni secreiary 3, 4. PRYOR, HENRY - Chorus 2, 3: DECA 2, 3, 4: hall moniror 3: lnframurals 2, 3, 4. PULS, PAMELA A Campus Life 2, 3, 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4: FBLA 4: GAA 3, 4: Pep club 3: O ereiia 4: library assisianl 3, 4. PURDY, VANESSA -- AFS 2, 3, 4: Chorus 3, 4: GAA 2, 3, 4: JCOWA 2: Pep club 2, 3. 4, social chairman 3, vice-presidenl 4: Class Officer 3, freasurer 3: German club 2, 3, 4: Sludenl council 4: Golf 2. RABY, KARLA RAITA, VALERIE RAY, MICHAEL- German club 4: lnframu- rals 2, 3, 4. RAYBURG, WILLIAM - Campus Life 3, 4: FCA 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 2: library assislani 2: Pep club 4: Spanish club 2: Varsify E 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Fooiball 2, 3, 4, co-cap- lain 4: Wreslling 2, 3, 4. 42.53 Senior dancers add iheir skill io 'Funng Girl' Judi Darling waiis for ihe music fo begin as she exhibiis a Iifr during a dancing rehearsal for This year's musical. REED, JOHN - AFS 2. 3: Band 2, 3. 4: JCOWA 2, 3, 4: Junior Red Cross 4: Envi- ronmenf club 4: Nafional Ivierif Finalisf 4: NFL 3, 4: Lafin club 2, 3, 4: Opereffa 2.3, 4: Sfudenf Awareness club 4: Orchesfra 2, 3, 4: Ski club 3. 4: Inframurals 2, 3, 4. REEDER. THERESA - JCOWA 3: GAA 2, 3, 4: Nafional Honor sociefy 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 4, REGER, JEFFREY 1 Chess club 4: French cIub 2, 3, 4: InIramuraIs 2, 3, 4: Nafional Honor socief 4: Science club 4. REINERT, JAIXIENE - COE 4: FBLA 4: Campus Life 2: GAA 3: JCOWA 3: hall monifor 2: Pep club 2: Scuba club 2: Ski club 2: Skindiver's club 2. REMBOLD, PAUL REITIILIANT, DIANNE - Campus Life 2: Pep cu 2. RICE, DAVID - Band 2.4: Baseball 2: Bas- kefbaII 2. RICHARDSON, BARNEY RILEY, DEBORAH f Band 2, 3, 4: GAA 2, 3, 4: FBLA 2, 3: JCOWA 3, 4, presidenf 4: Infer-club council 4: library assisfanf 4: Pep club 3. RILEY, JOHN - AFS 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 42 Drum Major 4: French club 2, 3, 4: JCOWA 4: Opereffa 2, 3, 4: Leffer of Commendafion 4: Ski club 2, 3, 4: capfain 4. RILEY, NANCY 1 FBLA 3, 4: French club 2: Dragon Tales 4: GAA 2, 3, 4: JCOWA 4: Nafional Honor sociefy 3, 4: sfudenf secre- fary 4. RINER, EDWARD RITCHIE, JENNIFER - Nafional Merif Fi- nalisf 4: AFS Sfudenf fo Chambery. France 4. RITTER, CARL - FCA 2, 3, 4: Inframurals 4: Pep club 4: Varsify F 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Baske+baII 2, 3. ROBBINS, DALE - Chorus 3, 4: Orchesfra 2, 3, 4: Chess club 2, 3, 4. Secrefar 4: Op- ereffa 2, 3, 4: Inframurals 3, 4: sfuclenf sec- refar 3. ROBERYIS, FONDA ROBINSON, RONALD - AFS 3: JCOWA 2, 3: Chorus 4: office assisfanf 4: Ski club 2, 3, 4: Golf 2, 3, 4. ROBINSON: SHEREE - AFS 2, 3: Arf club 2: Dragon 4: GAA 2, 3, 4: JCOWA 2.3: Pep club 2, 3: Ski club 2, 4: Spanish club 2, 3, 4. RODGERS, MARK - Spanish club 3. ROSE, NANCY - Chorus 4: GAA 2, 3: Op- ereffa 4: Iibrary assisfanf 4: Pep club 2. ROSENBERGER, DEBRA - GAA 2, 3: AFS 3: French club 2, 3: Class officer 2: JCOWA 2, 3: Pep club 2, 3: Scuba club 3: Ski club 2: Sfudenf council 3, 4. ROSSITER, RENE ROTH, JOHN - Chorus 4: lnfrarriurals 3: Nafional Honor sociefy 4: office assisfanf 3: Opereffa 4: Ski club 3, 4: Gymnasfics 2: Tennis 4. ROTH, KAREN - AFS 3, 4: Dragon Tales 4: FBLA 3: GAA 2, 3, 4: Lafin club 3, 4: Iibra- ry assisfanf 2: Nafional Honor sociefy 3, 4: Pep club 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, secrefary 4. ROTHAAR. ROBIN - Chorus 4: French club 2, 3, 4: Comm. Serv. Proiecl 4: GAA 2. 3, 4: JCOWA 2, 3: Nalional Honor so- ciefy 3, 4: Operefla 4: Pep club 2. 3, 4: Ski club 2: Baskelball 2: Golf 3: Field Hockey 2, 3, 4. RUFF. DEBRA - Chorus 3: GAA 2: Ski club 2: AFS 2. RYAN, WILLIAM 4 Chorus 2, 3. 4: hall monilor 4: lnlramurals 2, 3, 4: Tennis 2.3. 4, caplain 4: Varsily F 4. SALTS. THOMAS - Hi-Y 4: Pep club 2, 3: Track 2, 3: Ski club 2: Varsily F 4: Scuba club 2. SANDO, WILLIAM 3 Band 2, 3. 4: Class ol- licer 2: lnlramurals 2, 3.4: lnler-club coun- cil 4: Nafional Honor sociely 3, 4: Nalion- al Meril Finalisl 4: Operella 4: Orcheslra 4: Ski club 2: Sludenl council 2, 3, 4, presi- denl 4: Tennis 2. SARTIN. STEVEN - Band 2, 3. 4: Ski club 2. 3, 4. SASSEN. EARL SAUNDERS, STEVEN - lnlramurals 4: FCA 3, 4: Chorus 4: Spanish club 2: Baseball 2. 3. 4: Baskelball 2: Gymnaslics 3, 4. SAWYER. MARC - Library assislanl 4: FCA 4: Varsily F 4: Hi-Y 4: NFL 3: Scholar Afhlele 4: Wreslling 2, 3, 4. SAYER, ROBERT - Environmenl club 4: hall monitor 4: Pep club 4. SCHAEFFER. SARAH - French club 2: GAA 2. 3, 4: Nalional Honor sociely 4: NFL 4: Pep club 2, 3. 4. SCHAEBIN. BRUCE - Ski club 4: Foolball 2: Chorus 2. SCHAFFER, MARK W Band 2. 3. 4: lnlramu- ral Sporls 2, 3.4: French club 2, 3, 4: Class officer 3: Le+'rer of Commenclalion 4: Op- erella 4: Nalional Honor sociely 3, 4: Slu- denl council 4: Orcheslra 4. SCHARRER, RICHARD - French club 2. 3. 4: FCA 3.4: Hi-Y 4: lnlramurals 2. 3. 4: Pep club 4: Nalional Honor sociely 3, 4: Ski club 2. 3: Sludenl Secrelary 3: Varsify F 4: Cross Counfry 3. 4: Track 2, 3, 4. SCHIOLER, THOMAS SCHLEMMER, JAMES - Hall monilor 4: ln- framurals 4: Varsily F 2, 3, 4: Pep club 4: Baseball 2, 3. 4: Baskelball 2, 3. SCHLENBAKER, KRIS SCHMIDT. CHRISTY - Comm. Serv. 4: FTA 2, 3. 4: Secrelary 4: GAA 3: JCOWA 4: Pep club 2: Nalional Honor sociefy 4: Scuba club 2, 3: Skindivers club 2, 3: Spanish club 2. 3. SCHMIDT. SUSAN - AFS 3: Chorus 2: JCOWA 2: Pep club 2: Lafin club 3. 4. SCHEIDER, WILLIAM - Arl club 4: Skydiv- ing club 2. SCHOEN, DEBRA SCHONSHECK. STEPHANIE - AFS 3: Arl club 2. 3, 4: Chorus 2. 3. 4: French club 2, 3: GAA 2, 4: Nalional Honor sociely 4: O erefla 2, 3. 4: JCOWA 4. SCI-FUBERT. DEBORAH - COE 4: GAA 3. SEBASTIAN, PAT - Chorus 4: GAA 2: Scuba club 2. '41 '79 I ,,. K-rngl '--' -Q if ,. 5 Q-and 'EZ' -.Q 1r...,7 w-'Q gi, 'v-fr '-:Y '1 During a Communify Service project Alan Smifh helps a boy learn numbers by feel af rhe relarded childrens cenler. Curriculum includes chance io serve communiig Ibm-s ds- gru- CQ 'NK SELLERS, GREGORY - FMC 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: ln'rramurals 2, 3. 4: lab assislanl 4: Pep club 4: Nalional Honor sociely 3, 4: Ski club 2, 3: G mnasfics 2, 3: Track 2, 3. SESSLER, CURTIS W Arl club 4: FCA 4: Varsity F 3, 4: Russian club 2: Inframurals 4: Scholar Afhlefe 3, 4: Gymnasfics 2, 3, 4: co-cap+ain 4. SHERER, GEOFFREY SHOEMAKER, MARY SHORT, WILLIAM - Baseball 2, 3: Basket ball 2. SIMMERMAN, RICHARD - Cribbage club 2: ln'rer-club council 4: REC 2, 3. 4: Pho- +ograph club 3, 4, presidenl 4. SIZEMORE, LARRY - Scuba club 2. SMITH, ALAN - hall moni+or 4: Hi-Y 3: Comm. Serv. 4: REC 2, 3, 4: vice-presidenf 4: Varsify F 3, 4: Cross counfry 3: Track 2. 3. 4. SMITH, CATHERINE S Chorus 4: FBLA 4: Nafional Honor sociefy 4. SMITH, LESLIE - Evar+s High School, Evarfs. Kenfucky 2: lab assisfanf 3. SMITH, LINDA - GAA 2, 3, 4: Lafin club 3, 4: office assisfanf 4: Pep club 2: Tri-Hi-Y 3. SMITH, SHARON - Arr club 3, 4: French club 2: GAA 2, 3.4: hall monilor 4: Junior Achievemenf 4: Pep club 2, 3, 4: library as- sis+an+ 4: Ski club 2, 3, 4. 243 S SMITH, SHELIA - GAA 2, 3: library assisl- anl 3: Pe club 2, 3: sludenl secrelary 4. SNYDER, LESLIE - Chorus 2, 3, 4: GAA 2, 3, 4: JCOWA 3, 4: NFL 3: Operelra 2, 3, 4: Pep club 2, 3, 4: Spanish club 2: sludenr secrerar 3, 4. SNYDER, YIIMOTHY - Campus Life 2, 3: Chorus 4: hall monifor 4: Pep club 2, 3, 4: Slci club 2, 3: Spanish club 3, 4: social chairman 3: Baseball 3, 4: Baslxelball 2: Foolball 2. SOBOTTKE, RUTH - AFS 3: FMC 2: Ger- man club 2, 3, 4: GAA 2, 3, 4: lab assislanl 4: Pep club 4: Narional I-lonor sociely 3, 4. SPANG, LESLIE SPARKS, ALICIA SPEARS, DENNIS SPENCER, EVA - Campus Life 4: ollice as sisfanl 3: sludenl secrelary 2. I Seniors perform ai French cIub's Mardi Gras l Surrounded by guards Ric Scharrer and Jeff Reqer, prisoner ' over begs for mercy from Mark Scha , ' Linda Gr Her rhe Icing 244 S i-nw C39 i Q! M , df? yi eq- N 4.-A-r ST. FELIX, CAREY STANLEY, DAVID A Hi'Y 3, 4: FCA 3, 4: Nafional Honor sociefy 3, 4: Scholar Afh- lefe 3, 4: Varsify F 3, 4: Gyrnnasfics 2, 3, 4: Track 2. STANZE, MARTHA A Campus Life 2, 3, 4, Vice-presidenf 4: Cheerleader 3, 4: Chorus 4: GAA 2, 3, 4: lnfer-club council 4: libra- ry assisfanf 4: Pep club 2, 3, 4: NFL 2, 3, 4. STAUTER, JAMES STEININGER, JANE A DE 4: GAA 2: FMC 2: JCOWA 2: Pe club 2, STEMPLE, CHARLEEA Band 2, 3, 4: French club 2: FMC 4: JCOWA 2: Lafin club 3, 4: Mafh club 4: Nafional Honor sociefy 3, 4: NFL 3, 4: Opereffa 3, 4: Science club 2, 3. STERNBERG, TERRI A booksfore worker 2, 3: Chorus 2, 3: DCT 4: GAA 2, 4: Nafional Honor sociefy 4. STEVENS, KEVIN A Arf club 4: lnfrarnurals 2, 3, 4: library assisfanf 4: Scuba club 3, 4: Wresflinq 2: Sfudenf Awareness club 4. STEWART, MERLE A Ski club 2: Varsify F 3, 4, Sergeanf-af-arms 4: Foofball 2, 3, 4: Gymnasfics 3. STICHWEH, NANCY A Chorus 4. STIVER, BRUCE A Arf club 2, 4: Spanish club 3: Cross Counfry 3, STOLZENBERGER, ADAM A FCA 2, 3, 4: lnframurals 3, 4: Sky Diving 3: Scuba Club 3, 4. STORK, STEVEN A FMC 4: lnframurals 2, 3, 4: library assisfanf 3: Baskefball 2, 3: Track 3. STRASSER, BARBARA A Band 4: FBLA 3, 4: GAA 2, 3: JCOWA 2, 3, 4: Pep club 2, 3. STRASSER, MACK A Band 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Inframurals 3. 4: Opereffa 4: Spanish club 3. STUMP, JEFFERY A Class Officer 2, Vice- presidenf 2: Nafional Honor sociefy 3, 4: Ski club 2: Scholar Afhlefe 3, 4: Sfuclenf council 3, 4: Varsify F 4: Foofball 2, 3. 4: Golf 2, 3, 4. SUMNER, BEVERLY A FBLA 3, 4: GAA 3, 4: librar assisfanf 3, 4. SURO, KRlSTY A Class Officer 2, Secrefary 2: Chorus 3, 4: GAA 2, 3, 4: Class Play 4: Nafional Honor sociefy 3, 4: NFL 2, 3, 4: office assisfanf 3: Spanish club 2, 4: Sfu- denf council 3, 4, freasurer 4. SWABB, CAROLYN A AFS 3, JCOWA 2: French club 2, 3: library assisfanf 3: Na- fional Merif Finalisf 4: Philomne 3, 4: Sfage crew 4. SWETERMAN, SUSAN A Dragon 4: GAA 2, 3, 4: Pep club 3, 4: Spanish club 2, 3, 4: Ski club 2. 3: sfudenf secrefar 4. SZULBORSKI, PHILIP A Cecllarville high school, Cedarville, Ohio 2. TANNER, MARC TATE, SUE A AFS 3: COE 4: GAA 2, 3, 4: Golf 3: NFL 3: Pep club 2, 3: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. TAYLOR, ANNE A Dragon Tales 3, 4: GAA 2, 3: Ouill and Scroll 3, 4: NFL 3, 4, Co-cap+ain's drive exemplifies senior leadership TAYLOR, KATHERINE - AFS 2, 3: Chorus 2, 3, 4: GAA 2, 3, 4: office assislani 3, 4: O erefia 2, 3, 4. ' TELSHER, ROBERT - librar assislanl 4: Band 2: Hi-Y 2: Spanish cluka 3: Gymnas- iics 2, 3: Tennis 2. THOMPSON, RONALD THOMPSON, SHIRLEY TRAUGER, CRISTIE TREON, JULIA - FMC 2: FTA 4: GAA 2. 3, 4: Soflball 3: Lalin club 3: Pe club 4. TRICKLER, CHERYL - French clua 2: GAA 2, 3. 4: G mnaslics 2, 3: Nalional Honor sociefy 4: Fep club 4: office assisfanl 3, 4: Ski club 2: S+udenf council 2. TRIFFON, ROBERT A FCA 3: Dragon 4: li- brary assislani 3: Sludenl council 2: Fool- ball 2: Track 2, 3: Wresflinq 2. TRIMBORN, BARBARA 3 Cheerleader 2: GAA 2. 3, 4: Field Hockey 2, 3: Gymnas- iics 3, 4: Sofiball 3, 4: Pep club 2, 3: Tri- Hi-Y 3: Ski club 2, 3: Rhylhmeffes 4. TRIPPETT, LILLIAN - Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, capiain 4: AFS 3: GAA 2, 3, 4: Golf 3: Dragon 4: French club 2, 3: lnler-club council 4: Nafional Honor sociefy 4: Pep club 2, 3, 4: Ski club 2: sludenl secrelary 4: JCOWA 2, 3, secrelary 3. TURNER, JAMIE - Ari club 4: FBLA 3, 4: Spanish club 2: sfudenl secrelary 4. TURNER. JUDITH ULLMER, KATHERINE - Chorus 3, 4: Class Play 3: Dragon 4: GAA 2, 4: library assisi- ani 3: NFL 2, 3, 4: Nafional Honor socieiy 4: Operefla 2. 3.4: Pep club 2, 4: Thespi- ans 3, 4: Ski club 2: Tri-Hi-Y 3.4: Rhylh- mefles 2, 3, 4, Isl Lieulenanl 4. VAUGHN, CAROLYN - Fairmonl Easl H. S., Kelfering. Ohio 2: Campus Life 3, 4. VENDT, CAROL - Chorus 2, 3, 4: FMC 2, 3, 4: Lafin club 2. 3. 4: lab assisiani 4: Na- lional Honor sociely 3, 4: Operella 3, 4: Science club 3. VONDOHRE, ARTHUR I 2 rv' -an- J 248 Ss Rosemarie Logie from Johannesburg, SouII1AIrica IurnsIoIisIen Io Ihe sopranos while preparing for sfafe confesf. Foreign siudenfs pariicipaie in school aciiviiies WAGNER, GAIL - AFS 2: NaIionaI Honor sociefy 3. 4: GAA 2: Orclnesfra 2, 3. 4: German club 2, 3. 4: Opereffa 2, 3, 4. WALLACE, MONICA WALLACE, STEVEN WALTHER, DANIEL - Iab assisfanf 3: Envi- ronmenf club 4: Ski dub 3: NFL 3, 4: Skydi- ver's club 3: Sfudenr Awareness club 3. WALTHER, LINDA WATKINS, MARVIN WATSON, HEATHER - DCT 4: GAA 2: office assis+anI 3: sfudenf secrefary 2. WATSON, KIPLING - Arf club 4: Campus Life 3: Iibrar assisfanf 2: Pep club 3. WATSON, SUSAN i AFS 2. 3: GAA 2, 3, 4: library assisfanf 4: NFL 3: Lafin club 2. 3: Operefha 4: shidenf secrefary 2, 3: RI'1yTI'mmeHes 2, 3.4: Pep club 3, 4: Ski club 2, 3: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Gymnasncs 2, 3: Golf 2, 3. 4. WATTS, PAMELA - Campus Life 2, 3, 4: Chorus 3: FBLA 3: GAA 3. WAYMAN, JOSEPH WEAVER, DENNIS A Sfaqe Crew 2, 3, 4. IQ' . ,..,,, fifffis GT? WEEKS, WILLIAM R FMC 4: lnframurals 2, 3, 4: Varsify F 3, 4: Baskefball 2: Foofball 2: Track 2, 3, 4. WEHNER, ANN WEITTHOFF, JAMES - Chess club 2, 3, 4, Presidenf 3, 4: FCA 2, 3, 4: German club 2: lnfer-club council 3, 4: Opereffa 4: Scholar Afhlefe 3: Varsify F 3, 4: Baseball 4: Baskefball 2: Cross Counfry 3, 4: Tennis 2, 3. WEST, BRADLEY WHITAKER, GAIL - AFS 3: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Chess club 3, 4: GAA 2, 3. 4: Nafional Honor sociefy 3.4: Pep club 3: NFL 4: Op- ereffa 2, 3, 4: Class Play 3: Science club 3, 4, Secrefary-Treasurer 4: Dragon Bell 3: Leffer of Commendafion 4. WHITE, BEVERLY - GAA 2, 3, 4: Pep club 2, 3: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4: Treasurer 3. WHITE, DAVID - AFS 3, 4: Band 2, 3: Campus Life 4: Class Officer 4: Class Play 3, 4: Dragon 4: lnfer-club council 4: JCOWA 4: NFL 2, 3, 4, Presidenf 4: Op- ereffa 4: Sfudenf Awareness club 4: Thes- pians 2, 3, 4, Presidenf 4. WHITEMAN, JAN WHITESELL, JOYCE - FBLA 4: Pep club 2: GAA 2, 3: office assisfanf 3: Ski club 2: Field Hockey 2. WHITFORD, DOUGLAS - lab assisfanf 3. 4: Gymnasfics 3: Wresfling 4. WHITFORD, ROBERT WHITT, THOMAS WILLIAMITIS, ANTHONY - FCA 4: Ger- man club 4: Hi-Y 4: lnfer-club council 4: lnframurals 2. 3. 4: Orchesfra 2, 3, 4: Op- ereffa 2, 3, 4: Nafional Honor sociefy 3, 4: Wresfling 2, 3, 4. WILLIAMS, DAVID - FCA 2, 3: French club 2: Pep club 2, 3, 4: Varsify F 2, 3, 4: Ski club 2: Wresfling 2, 3.4. WILLIAMS, LAURA WILLIAMSON, ROBYN 4 AFS 4: Comm. Ser. Proecf 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4: GAA 2, 3: Jcowk 2: Ski club 4: NFL 4: Opereffa 2. 4: Pep club 2: Field Hockey 2. WILLIG, JOHN - Hi-Y 3: Wresfling 3, WILLSHAW, STEVEN - FCA 2, 3: French club 2: Pep club 4: Baseball 4: Baskefball 2. WILSON, TERRY WING, KATHLEEN - French club 2: GAA 2, 3, 4: library assisfanf 2: office assisfanf 4. WINKELMANN, BETTY - AFS 2: COE 4: GAA 2, 3: Lafin club 2: Pep club 2, 3: Ski club 2: Sfudenf Secrefary 2. WINTERS, SHELLEY - GAA 2: Pep club 2: Library Assisfanf 4. WITTMAN, STEPHEN - Chorus 4: Lab As- sisfanf 4: Inframurals 2, 3, 4: lvlafh club 4: Orchesfra 2, 4: REC 3. 4: Phofoqraphy club 4: Opereffa 3, 4. WOLLENHAUPT, ROZ - AFS 2, 3, 4: Cho- rus 3, 4: GAA 2, 3, 4: office assisfanf 4: Opereffa 3, 4: Pep club 2, 3, 4: Ski club 2: Spanish club 2: Skydiyers club 3. 4 Senior oheerl WOLSKI, WILLIAM - Inlramurals 3, 4: Lalin club 4, presidenl 4: Naiional Honor sociely 3, 4: office assislanl 2: Leller of Commenclalion 4. WOOD, STEVEN 4 Norlhriclge high school, Norlhridge, Ohio 2: Connally high school, Connally, Texas 3. WOODALL, DAWN - Arr club 3, 4: GAA 2, 3, 4: lab assisianl 3: Pep club 2. WOODS, DANIEL 1 Chorus 4: FCA 2, 47 Hi-Y 2: Inlramurals 2, 3, 4: Inrer-club coun- cil 3: class officer 3: Ivlarh club 4: Narional Honor sociery 3, 4: Operelra 4: Pe club 2, 3, 4: Ski club 2: Siudenf counciF2, 4: Scholar Arhlele 3: Varsily F 3, 4: Vice- presidenr 4: Fooiball 2, 3, 4: Golf 2, 3, 4. WOOLF, LEIGH - Arl club 2: GAA 2, 3: Pep club 2, 4: srudenl awareness 4. WORLEY, CHRIS WORMAN, SARAH 4 AFS 4: FBLA 4: FTA 3: French club 2: GAA 2, 3, 4: I.a+in club 2: office assisianr 3, 4: Pep club 2: Scuba club 2: Ski club 2, 3, 4: social chairman 4: Spanish club 3, 4: Tri-HieY 4. WORSHAM, VIRGINIA - Pinecresl high school, Soulhern Pines, N. C. 3: Ari club 4: GAA 4: Infer-club council 4: Spanish club 4: presidenf 4: siudenl secrefary 4: Tri-Hi- Y 4. WRAY, JEFFREY - Naiional Honor sociery 3, 4: Varsily F 4: Foolball 2, 3, 4: Track 2. 3, 4. WYATT, DONNA ! Campus Life 4: DECA 4. WYATT JUDY YORK, PATTI - AFS 3, 4: Chorus 3, 4: class officer 3: GAA 2, 3, 4: JCOWA 3, 4: Class Play 3.4: Lafin club 3: NFL 2, 3, 4: Opererra 3: Pep clulo 2, 3: Siudenr council 4: Thespians 3, 4: Field Hockey 3, 4. YOUNG, GARY YOUNG, JOHN - Wreslling 3. ZIEHLER, CHRIS - Varsily F 3, 4: Golf 2. 3: Gymnasfics 2. 3, 4. JA x -,s W 'ax . , , 1 7' VVWS, ' E ge' . is ,Q wI'f+?f W , ,ef ' N!-l K , , , . , I 4' 'S-gh., ,W My , H 4 4 ' . ' . ,if . . 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Dayton, Ohio 426-652I A Mike Logsdon counsels 0 prospective home Y -S WTXJ. . I it I owner for one of Kettering's fine homes. 254 Ad I Q For fast relief from the hot, sticky distress of summer. .. the chill and discomfort of vvinter. .. X! ...do what so many Daytonians do. Take a Chrysler Airtemp air conditioning and heating system. Our business is your comfort. And as one of our cities largest manufacturers, we'd like to welcome you to Dayton. Your Air- temp dealer will be glad to give you a free survey of your cooling and heating needs. There's no obligation, of course. So give him a call. He'll prescribe a system that's ideal for your new home. CHRYSLER .Q .Q - . --'il '7Wrtemp 45 M CHRYSLER conponfmow Ad g 255 THE BIG THREE CAS SAND PIZZ-A KI Fe-afuring the Old ItaHanE refciipes of Mcwnm Dnnieci. CC , 99 Ia prova e nel gusto THE PROOF IS IN THE TASTE If Ex! TOP VALUE STAMPS! as y hunggf' My ',lQ. G N, fs... 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LOTZ PAPER 84 FIXTURE COMPANY -II Easi' Third S+ree+ Dayfon, Ohio, 4540I Phone 223-7223 T R0 ROTH GALLERY OF HOMES 3l30 Far Hills Ave. Keffering, Ohio 45429 298-747 I 1 THE SENIOR CLASS OF H71 ll SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Top-Poulc Cushf ner, president, Patty Begley, freasurerg Bot- 1om-Lynn Harruff, social chairman, Carolyn Brown, secrefaryg Dave White, vice-pres. HIPPLE IRELAN KINZER INC. Adverlising 0 I 20 I Hempsfead Road 0 Phone: 5 I 3-434-4700 Keffering, Ohio 45429 1971 VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONS-THE BOUGARS-Don Boynes o Mork Ely 0 Jim Weiftholf o Tim lrelgn o Dcin Woods 0 the Head Player Bill Bucher. 266 Adverlising ri 8 A I ' 0 ,p o f 9 .I I dress sporfswear gl Is Icnli' SUITS 250 Far Hills Avenue Oakwood I ' ' 0 Kathy Ulimer .chooses the perfect present X 6 X i I f 'et ' ' o e of gifts ot Hilltop H us. HERITAGE HOUSE Known for Fine Food for Over 20 Years 7ZaZb Banquei Rooms Available for Groups From I5 fo I50 People Serving One of Day+on's Finesi Luncheon iii and Dinner Menus For Reservafions 298-86II 2189 S. Dixie af Schanh f ff, I I V Robert Triffon and Nancy Brown agree that Wfair 'a dinner at Neil's is a date to remember. Office Phone 299-I86I Residence Phone 885-SI76 SNYDER CONCRETE PRODUCTS, INC. -Manufacfurers of- Concreie and Lighf Weighi' Building Brick LEE SNYDER 26I3 S. Dixie Highway Dayion, Ohio Adi 9 Man is challenged foday fo excel in almosf every endeavor . . . fhose who do succeed offen frace fhe beginnings of fheir per: formance paffern fo accomplishmenf in high school and 'Io fhose who offered sfimulafion and inspirafion in fhese formafive years. Josfen's has long been a parfner fo fhese educafional leaders in providing a means of mofivafion and fhe rewards of recognifion, and Josfen's producfs have become fangible symbols honoring per- severance and achievemenf. The class ring is represenfafive of fhe fine fradifions of school spirif and unify Q The yearbook provides a lasfing memenfo of fhe year's accomplishmenfs Q The diploma is a lifelong record of scholasfic success Q The graduafion announcemenf heralds fhis achievemenf Q Awards recognize academic and afhlefic leadership. MORE THAN 3,000 JOSTEN'S EMPLOYEES ARE DEDICATED TO YOUR COM- PLETE SATISFACTION. SERVING YOU LOCALLY: MR. DAVE HERRING 2850 Fernside Cf. Dayfon, Ohio 454l4 7 eneraI Offices Owatonna, Minnesota THE OFFICIAL CLASS RING FOR FAIRMONT WEST HIGH SCHOOL Adver These exclusive designs were created for the stuf dents at Fairmont Wes? High School. One is The traditional design, and due to popular demand, we've created a new oval ring. Each features your coat-of-arms and the famous Dragon mascot. Both rings are made of IOK sunshine gold and are available with gold panel, black, while, purple, or red stones. lGold panel and mother-of-pearl are not available in new ring.l DEN LINGER'S GARAGE , 'l Tune-up DENLINGERS GARAGE Brakes I947 - Main S+- mn :una wnxcums run ur xunuu Elecfrical Daylon's Fineslu Transmssion Since N45 Air Condifioning 278-4809 Wheel Alienmenf NED B. DENLINGER Wheel Balancing .. -Sqn 42 E. Rahn Road Builder of Cuslom Homes Keilenng' Ohm 454929 FAR HILLS OPTICAL COMPANY 5335 Far Hills Ave. 434-8368 J B b D g tht F Hills Op? lp cl cl fy fQl Adi eil 9 RosEMAN's BAKERY I Van Buren Shopping Cenfer AWARD WINNING BAKERY Birihday Parfy Wedding Cakes Danish Pasfries Cafering 253-075 I Mike Roseman, iunior, arranges The various selection of cookies at Roseman's Bakery. TAIT lf ii l+p:I:1sI I 9' llii flls' i 'l rl I PUMPS CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF I97I We ai' Tail exlend a hand of friendship and congrafulalions Io Ihe Graduales of I97I for a job well done. And as we look 'Io Ihe fulure, perhaps some of Ihese same graduales will be- come parl' of our Ieam here aI'Tai1'. Ad PRESTIGE HOMES For Those Who Wanl' THE VERY BEST WILLIAM D. CLARK, Realior Serving Oakwood-KeH'ering and Washingion Twp. WALTER M. ' . WALTER M We do Oyr Parr to MAKE. If DAYTON U56 C1Q, mQ36fi1ff1'h1l ' Painfing and Decorafing Exferiors and Inferiors 'GMU' lndusirial 0 Commercial 0 Resideniial gSf.flffI2?. Parking Loi' Siriping of America gpg 38 YEARS' CONTINUOUS SERVICE FREE ESTIMATES 973 S. Perry 46I-5466 -in , ff I I ST I 3. CARILLON CAFETERIA GOOD FOOD AND FAST SERVICE We're proud +o say we're AAA 26ll Soufh Dixie 299-9622 IS PLEASED MMPROUQ 70 ANNOUNCE B5i Q,The oniq cafeferna rn IIWW5? HWS 50 honored we aff Wuffff Manu and um: wwf, VEXFQ MPG IQ HW up to ff' WW Standards 01 excf I if ff W 9, 5 coo ng DAYTON FLEXIBLE PRODUCTS Division of BAXTER LABORATORIES, INC. RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT 2960 Springboro Road Dayfon, Ohio 45420 Manufacfuring Facilifies Roufe 35 West Eafon, Ohio 45320 Ad? 9 Order by Phone and Take Them Home : , IJ,-tari :-tvffv I X fiwyvgsixlri- ff Y 3 ' Y 41 I . ' 1 1 1' I I 3,,i..4?v BIG BOY D6Y'i0fl Mall 4830 So. Dixie Hwy. 6060 Far Hills Drive 433-3721 293-I I34 Dayton, Ohio 434-2421 A , .H ig 'f6'I I l:t!l'1. 4:52 IQKQQ et Ad Kircher, Helton 8: Collett, Inc. Kircher, Helton 8: Collett, Inc. Advertising - Marketing - Public Relations Advertising - Marketing - Public Relations 2600 Far Hills Avenue, Dayton, Ohio 45419 2600 Far Hills Avenue, Dayton, Ohio 45419 Telephone: 293-3191 Telephone: 293-3191 1 Q outsong Funeral Home Funeral Home Over Half A Cenlury of Service Ambulance Service-Air Condilioned Privale Parlring 293-4 l 37 Corner Brown and Irving STATE FIDELITY SAVINGS AND LOAN 260l Far Hills Ave. 298-0l25 A1SttFdltyLITpp11lk 1 mcg hl tgf h hg TOWN AND COUNTRY SUNOCO Disl'ribu'ror of Cooper Tires 3959 Far Hills 293-7044 F th ride, West stud f Y fll p tth Town and C ty S Ad f g 273 DON UTS 0 GEM CITY HAND-PACKED ICE CREAM v CONES-SUNDAES v MALTS-SHAKES BROWN E'S Far Hills and Whipp IWashing+on Squarel Dennis Browne receives o triple-dipper ice cream cone from his futher. 1, .rr, hxg For Your Decoraling Needs er,IJfr0!I agar ,glgla Qsiros M gs. m u 45 W. Whipp Road 0 Dayion, Ohio Draperies-Slipcovers Window Shades-Verlical Blinds Drapery Rods-Wallpaper-Painfs 434-I28I When looking for fine quality droperies, Carol Miller goes io Meckstroth Reger. Ad + g RC .La HOME SHOPPING CENTER nf ..-,,....-..,,-,-.. - - ,. --Q -- -- bI70 Far Hills Avenue Daylon, Ohio 45459 434-36I I Checking jewelry box prices at PK, Kathy Mostbaum considers this gift possibility. WARD INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. 2527 S. Dixie Donna Johnson explains lo Annelle Argue some policies offered or Word Insurance. 1. .. -, ,:l1ljl:1jfQl'f'i z.-.:..' ' -' .g1gLgZ:1QZ- - 1:1-. -'r..,.,,.,4T:i'-1.-'.-:-fy-:':'-1 s ..... ':' :-: , . .-rigs.: l.f:7:3:7:3 f':3:' B08 WHITE GIGAR 81 PIPE SHOP 2415 Far Hills I .x X f I ae . . 4 4892? ' .fwfr G A Sasiem Four Dot is ' Q '.g:x 3.Q:-:::322- f a collectofs stern. '- Superbly fashioned ,. .. gf:f'Q.71 in London by old f - world craftsmen. I Heat cured warn 1 Sasien' I , .' -.'. I s ong secret process, these bnars are justly known gas the En:1orld's Tocigigg mesl. ol- c,,s AVEPU? - 332225 HUM'D0RS ' 'Udall f Pipe and Lighfef A -I '.1 .... 299-0724 DUNHILL INC. STORES FOR MEN 4l'h and Ludlow Daylon, Ohio Hills and Da es Kelfering, Ohio 293-6l22 Domion Wooles points our the excellent quality of clothes ot DunhiII's Inc. Adveriising 275 ,,mQ,W Mark, Lynn and Mr. Rodgers pose with one of the new LeMans Convertibles. ELIABILITY ODGERS ERFORMANCE ' ONTIAC ' For ' New Cars 0 Used Cars ' 'Service and Parts Why Be Satisfied With Less Than a Pontiac From Rodgers Pontiac Sales and Service 87l S. Main Street 46l-5030 Adtg DOROTHY LANE MARKET 27l0 Far Hills Ave. Dayton, Ohio 299-3 56 I Barb Hopkins is always pleased with the fine selection at Dorothy Lane Market. PROGRESS American Aggregates' ProjectfParkIands is a carefully planned program io develop very desirable acreage for recreafion, homesiles, commercial properlies and indus+rial parks. DUMAR TYPESETTING INC. 253-353 I 234l Tacoma Dayfon, Ohio 253-6569 VIC CASSANO and MOM DONISI 22:0 s. Pafrerson Blvd. 298-1481 2308 E. Dorofhy Lane 298-729I 3l2I E. Doroihy Lane 293-6925 Hills and Dale Shopping Cenfer 299-5566 l680 E. Siroop Rd. 298-8695 I477 E. Dorofhy Lane 299-7262 556: Bigger Rd. 434-8533 402l Far Hills 299-3568 While Pot Holl d cts fo her pz o he ix enioys x , ,R r swam 9 f 3 in F X 9 E S Y f -1 ' 1 'kk i K R MKMWW ,,k, S5 the f cut sph ot C sci os as g .ml Ad l X4 9 DEPCO 81 P!H ELECTRONICS ..M.w M DAYTON ELECTRONIC PRODUCTS COMPANY Manufacfurers of Elecironic Equipmenf for MiIi+ary and Indusiry P! H ELECTRONICS MONI-COM LEARNING SYSTEM II7 E. Helena S+. Dayion, Ohio 45404 I if I X we C gf? Slzpufasef' One ot the Midwest's Most Complete Arts and Crafts Stores Classes Daily Custom Picture Framing Open 7 Days 388 Dayton Mall Telephone 433-9944 or 433-9945 I Lie INDUSTRIAL . INSTITUTIONAL Supply 8: Equipment Co., Inc. P.O. Box 929 0 2I6 S. Lowry Ave. Springfield, Ohio 45506 Dayton Phone: 864-7952 Springfield Phone: 323-4904 Joseph Parisi, of Industrial Supplies, stop by West to see his daughter, Janna. al -I4 , , V xv IMPERIAL HOUSE MOTELS, INC. I250 W. Dorothy Lane 289-0I95 Ad 29' 7 ! o ' .x., ,i L., .1.:X Q .:,.,.. 2 fn zzgr ,ill f Town and Coun'l'ry IO4 N Main Sl' 3550 Far Hills Ave. Office: 294-078l PHIL AND JERRY'S FOODARAMA 2I Wesl' Whipp Rd. 434- l 294 Daylon-Xenia Rd. 724:44 fade'-7704! 7446 gfoane 70nd For building a salad Priscilla Lybrook h p th F d p d T e oo aroma ro uce sec ion. I 3 . LE 15' 5 an -- 5' 1- f ' ., ,. N 00' O- , ' - 'FF -I4 -X ' , l J 7 E: U 94 fr Q' -'ITV ? 1 X reg. M i1.T'Q. ,gf ' - -- , La, '-54: Hr' CHARLES DAVIS FLORIST INC. I 2 . '57 38I7 Wiimingfon Pike A hi TOP QUALITY FLORAL I I v -P Q, ARTISTRY . ,Q IP i F .. . RADIO DISPATCHED AIR- - ,2 , -990 - ff I CONDITIONED TRUCKS FREE PARKING fault? ' .1 I I 155 i,,:.,7- 2 ff Q -1 , J 1Qji2I.fgi-igj.. -T51 Cali: 293-6893 SQL 1 R29 pg Fou,r Friendly Pharmacisfs ' ' 3' . . . . . RI' ,S in Provide Reliable Prescrlphon Service - ai' I E IFF 2, ji N I DOOLEY S PHARMACIES I224 E. Siroop Rd. 29a-9813 F S R , 3706 walmingwn Pike A 5 298-7329 0 ttt ' kir, K y f C nv ...,, fwfr I Vk,6Mv H h N 2L or 5 Q mm-xomns ' 1, ' In -mi f Q.. Q ' ikfhxcz cami TWO LOCATIONS Town 81 Counfry Shopping Cenier IOI8 E. Doro+I1y Lane Ke'H'ering, Ohio 293-O53I Bob Whifford and Dick Southom give fest ond friendly service of Boskin Robbins. Ad f Q 29: W Qi JOHN RODERER SHOES 23II Far Hills Avenue Town and Couniry Shopping Cenier 298- I 80 I CONTINENTAL INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE SI'ucIen'I' Life Policies a Specialiy 282 Ad 3400 S. Dixie Ave. can 293-962' ' X I If I ,Q If I! iff ff il JI! ,ffieree I jj TIMMONS, BUTT AND HEAD, INC. , I qpwffj TTT! 'I If I ,I f GENERAL CONTRACTORS, BUILDING CONSTRUCTION sf ENGINEERINGAJAYTON o COLUMBUS 72II New Germany Road P.O. Box 3I56 Overlook S+a+ion Dayfon, Ohio 4543I 5I3f426-I3I3 IMPERIAL llgwll CAR WASH 2536 Wilmingfon Pike 299-5085 SJR-X A 6 A 1 A I , A V 1 :HL 1-'54 Rl W- 2 l f R,,H, AAAA A E-R-v afw: 'Aenm , R Ag ,R ? L: EV 6 ' gf I . ., ,Q A wwf , , ,. , , . W' A f A ' A . W? sf I L 'I ii 'L K X- 3 1 RX X 2W 1Hf Zf! Umgzv R H-ig t ,L YL: NNW-.., 'x A R, BE ALL YOU CAN BE READ! McLEAN'S BOOKS Town and Counfry Shopping Cenfer For o good book Debbie Fothegill and Bev Holland go to McLeon's Book Store. R, A if 4 YD fi' 1, R51 R -Y! , , 62,1 1 I, A in jx A i 1 Blank ikinight RESTAURANT R. DU NGEON LOUNGE 2I I5 E. Doro'I'hy Lane Near Woodman Dr. Phone: 293-5766 CHOICE PRIME SEA STEAKS RIB F0005 Businessmen's Luncheon Enferfainmeni' Friday and Safurday Banquef Rooms L 'A Rr 'BLACK KNIQHT RESTAURANT X Ri A 4. TTQ 'Q -. -L . R Raikmmigq n .R,4, ' , . V- , ,, . . ., , mv f ,. Aw ' RQ , 394' 14 A ' . ' al 3 A 4 -1' 3 rw, , K1 5 HMT 1.4 --.fi ' ' F .L ' m5m:,1w My , , Ad T Q PANTS UNLIMITED lI24 Brown S+. 222-5456 For assorted styles in punts, Skip Hibbs knows he can depend on Punts Unlimited X X ll Apparel With Flair for the Fashion-Aware ff is 171 GTS 3l Greene S+., Next' to Xenia Cinema 426-070I DAYTON'S COMPLETE BAND INSTRUMENT CENTER 284 Ad TOOT YOUR OWN HORN lI s Easy With a Conn, Martin, or Selmar Horn, Ludwig 8: Slingerland Drums. HAUER MUSIC STORE 3I40 Far Hills Avenue 298-732I 34 E. First Sfreei' 228-28l5 442I Salem Avenue 278-7308 Kothy Anderson enjoys theufine tune of I Q ? Afier 'Phe game, e mee+, or iusi' for fun, drop info your 'Favorife Parlrmoor and enioy 'l'he friendly aimosphere and fine food. Lei' . X, fr Pafkmoor be Your had! ,,,, 1 ..Q' rrv- .V 'A r - .,.,,. 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' '..-f .j.,j.jf-. - ,gi V -: :f:3?555ie6t2'?ZE:5:5:r155f:fE1i?:j:5:-:'45.5E2:1:1-SEI' .- - -v , . 1-:f12:21r:5w.-:-szrgygzi-:-:IW-' Adveriising 285 NEAL-rcjgg Residential Commercial lndustrial Investments SERVING Kettering Centerville Washington Township Liz Ferguson cmd her father discuss the dif- ferent aspects of real estate scales. 'fs 1 sf K 3 af 1 fy ARBOR TOOL CORPORATION Designers 81 Builders 222l Arbor Blvd. Dayton, Ohio For precision in tools and dies, Annette Argue suggests Arbor Tool Corporation. 286 Advertising V A lklrguwfm ...X-LJ.. tggqdkiif . 'inhi- '?N'fQ fR?'M A :fi 'tw ,R 7t,g,1,5?QS so fl R , We .K ANKNEY-CARDINAL FOOD SERVICE Serving l'l'1e leading induslries in 'rlwe Grealer Dayfon Area for fwenfy-lhree years. I5I6 Nicholas Road 268-bblb SCHLIENTZ AND MOORE One of Ol1io's Mosf Beaulnful Funeral Homes I632 Wayne Ave. Call 253-l44l TOBIAS FUNERAL Home 252-3122 648 Watervilet Ave. at Fauver Eastern States Mortgage, Corp 2424 Far Hills Avenue 299-554i Ad THE CHEESEMAN Foods Prepared in Our Own Kitchens 'For Parties Tues. - Sat. 9-6 Sun. Mon. by Appt. 3083 Far Hills Avenue 299-8l20 We Specialize in Ham Delicacies For after-the-game parties, Dove White sug- gests sandwiches from The Cheeseman. T Q POELKING LANES I403 WiImingI'on Pike 299-5573 30 Brunswick A-Z Lanes Complele Line of Bowling Balls 4 Bags -- Shirls - Shoes Denise Cafon and Mary Fauble enioy The line Iacilifies available al Poelking Lanes. . .. ,... ,, A Our recenI' merger wiIh 1 U Hussmann Realfors brings new ning!! qi dimensions in real esfaie I gut . un lm I service Io Monfgomery YI! n-.... Couniy. For up Io dale counseling in Real Esfafe Invesfmen+s --- Dollars Invesfed Thai Earn Call BOB OTT REALTOR 278-5845 or 298-8854 THE BYRNE INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. Home f Au'Io ---- Life f Business DOROTHY L. COOK, Presiderw 40 SouI'hmoor Circle KeH'ering, Ohio wwf -do-H 293-52 I 6 Mrs. Cool: explains Io her daughler Pally Ihe furidarnenlals of selling insurance. Ad q zao I6-WGA, Aifer Income Taxes -- ,,,,,.,,A ki... JACK E. IRVIN 81 ASSOCIATE REALTORS 4 E. ScI1anIz Ave. Day'ron, Ohio 298-58I I Working as a secrefary for her IaII'1er, Crisfy Irvin answers reaI'ry quesfions. .,.- ConITI1IISn?acIyAIIx1cIrsIp,I:tere ce A IN - I ' Q ff I Food Crafi' Q AND E I e3fUl'Ing 'L Q I I2 -o Li, II 5 F RESTAURANT AND COCKTAIL LOUNGE AT IMPERIAL HOUSE 0 NORTH I-75 81 NEEDMORE DAYTON ' OHIO PHONE: 278-5828 Corp. 8 3 I47 Far Hills PRIME RIBS ENTERTAINMENT 298-95 I I 8- DANCING F RIDAYS e. SATURDAYS gpecaanzans In sum 8- Lousmx comammous ATE EVENING SNIQKS a. SUPPER5 PHONE FOR RESERVATIONS UB RESTAURANT AND COCKTAIL LOUNGE TOWN G COUNTRY SHOPPING CENTER 4022 FAR HILLS AVE KETTERING ' OHIO Open 11 AOM to 1 PM MONDAY THRU SAT. PHONE: 298-9872 I I Managemeni' DINING 'PM01AM :I BRIDAL CREATIONS . 'VI lmrv every ' briflr is bl'H'Ufinll 0 . 'I' BRIDAL GOWNS PANT OUTFITS DAYTIME DRESSES LINGERIE COCKTAIL DRESSES GIFT ITEMS fum.-rffiags I 2002 PaI'+erson Blvd. a+ Schanfz ' Ns. , N 2, N xg in E E ---- . ....,,,.. X N 5 298-3624 Becky Carpen+er reIIecIs Ihe beaufy of ele- ganI bricIaI creafions by Afhena. 290 Adverfising 0 P1 Egbliflllllllf H12-at 19941 Qfluh Q Delmar of Ohio 3 The Finesl' in School Por+rai+s 2399 Hemphill Rd. Telephone 299-2723 Ke'l lering, Ohio JACK MOLZ Dis'l'. Mgr. TE mis ss: E EQ OPEN ?i? BARBECME 930 Easl' Dorolhy Lane 294-04l9 THE HERITAGE COMPANY REALTORS Jack Filzgerald Dick Turner Larry Thurslon Jerry BenneH' Bill Wueblcer Bob MCC-Briff John Mclnlire 5335 FAR HILLS AVE. 434-7600 KETTERING-OAKWOOD TIMES Hills and Dales Shopping CenI'er I544 Wes? DoroIhy Lane 293-3 I4I Prinfing a weelrly newspaper 'Io serve a communify of 70,000 readers requires a modern efficienf offiqo arrangemenf. Lisa Bradford lisfens fo her mofher as she ex- plains fundamenfals of K-O Times. I.. gf enuine AUTO PARTS Yourg-menhaction 1'4 r'-EI.-5' N fnrwaf-1, enuine AUTO PARTS ,,.....-awww I III I I Isl I I III5 I GLENN R. SMITH Apar+menI' Ren'rals I3I I Third Nafional Building 222-4659 Mr. Smifh shows his daugh+ers, Sfephanie and Sharon, renial aparimenf buildings. ng 293 ASSOCIATED INSURANCE CONSULTANTS, INC. Ralph G. Trimborn, C.L.U. The ExecuI'ive Bldg. I250 W. Dorofhy Lane Day'Ion, Ohio 45409 46I-5432 Jim, Marcia and Barb Trimborn Iisfen Io Iheir Iafher expIain an insurance form, KETTERING VILLAGE INN The Izinesf In IIaIian and American Food 39IO Far Hills Avenue 299-6I00 Ray Keyfon and Peg Feidler confemplafe Ihe joys of Ihe Ifalian cuisine Ihey will order. WOODMAN LAN ES KeIIering's I:inesI 48 AMF Lanes PRO SHOP COFFEE SHOP BEVERAGES NURSERY AMPLE PARKING 3200 Woodman Drive 293-3 I 79 Cindy Karns and CiIIa Lybrook agree IhaI bowling aI Woodman Lanes is a Iof of Iun. THE PET AND GARDEN SHOP 450 PaH'erson Rd. 298-7383 y g pical fish p pIy a+ fhe Pe? and Garden Shop. Penn Paddock azes af Ihe fro SU- THOMAS C. NASH, INC. I I5 Brown S+. 222-43I I FIREPLACE EQUIPMENT CUSTOM BUILT SCREENS TOWN 81 COUNTRY JEWELERS 4073 E. Towne CounI'ry Rd. 299-3 I 8I wwf Karen Rofh and Be-Ih Thompson consid Ih merifs of an Accufron from T8fC Jewel 'Qi QUALITY STEELS CORPORATION IOI McDonough S+. Box 233 223-4I 33 ie visifinq his Iafhens pIanI. Torn IvIiIIer ines one of The machines. , ' If Tiff 9 LEIBOLD'S TEM TEE INN Caferinq for 25 Io 2000 Pick Up Any Number Weddings, Bu'FfeI's Luncheons, Picnics, eI'c. 2537 Wilmingfon Pike 299-3692 ey Pugh enioys a scrumpfious prime rib dinner a+ LeiboId's Tem Tee Inn. zw Ad g CARPET WAREHOUSE A WORLD OF CARPET AT DOWN TO EARTI-I PRICES 3045 WiImingI'on Pike, KeH'ering One Block SouI'h of DoroI'hy Lane 293-8378 ire isen auer an eb Goode compare y e and co ors a Carpef We h S Fe OUSS. The I97I DRAGON Slaff Phofographed by Logan Sfudio Your Yearbook Plwolograplwers wrivwQ Offering Exclusive Home Si+es Wiih Green 8: Blue Space VICTOR E. GREIMANN Builder 64 I Sfonybroolr Dr. 434-I 242 OW ROBERT N. CLARK Builder 5025 Jameswood Cr 434-2562 Q 3 2 qualify-service-depandabilily for 20 years one of 'lhe largesl drapery work rooms in 'lllo midwosl . . . we use only lhe mosf modern ug fabricnfion mefliods available fo assure your safislaclion. draperies shop-af-home service . . . 298-7345 anihony supply co. inc. 270I lance dr. lsnycler commercial parlxl Margo? Jordon chooses line qualify maferial in many colors and lexlures. TOWN 81 COUNTRY FLORIST Serving Daylon - Oakwood Kellering - Cenlerville 4IO0 W. Town 81 Counlry Rd. T 293-396l P Paffi Bieranowslci selecls llwe lresliesl smelling flowers al' T 84 C Florisl 5311 .C T W' -W N,., xxh 'L CTT' l OAKWOOD CLUB Specializing in The FINEST CHOICE STEAKS For Reservalions Call 293-6973 24I4 Far Hills Ave. avg Support th They help to give every Fairmont West Student an opportunity in sports be it INTRAMURALS OR VARSITY TRACK, BASEBALL, TENNIS, GOLF, WRESTLING, GYMNASTICS, BASKETBALL. FOOTBALL, CROSS-COUNTRY, FIELD HOCKEY, VOLLEYBALL, ALSO VAN BUREN AND D. L. BARNES, JR. HIGH SPORTS INCLUDING FINANCIAL HELP FOR THE SPEECH DEPARTMENT NNBSI' Hi I970-7I OFFICERS President ..................... Matt Saunders Vice-President .................. Don Bromley Secretary ...... ........ G ar Hill Treasurer ...... ...... J erry Bridges 4' aff . Owe erlnql p R HOME df FURNISHINGS Soatlsdafze 3578 Kellering Blvd. 298-1477 Salem Sine 5005 Salem Ave. 837-5551 Chris Fellows finds cornlorl and beauly in a display al Daylon Home Furnishings. CAPRI BOWLING LANES Bowling al Ils Fineslu 2727 Soulh Dixie Highway 298-74I I Josie Brown displays slyle and skiII as she bowls al Capri Bowling Lanes. 'Fi- Q Y Adve 1'-XIV? E3 me-nsconneu mnes I For Cameras, Carcls, Tape Recorders- Why Nol' Share Thaf Pricle-Shop Wilh Kodak - Argus - Keystone lell 8 Howell ' lolleiflex +tduWNML Cards lf! 502 East Shoop Road x.mf:ny, om. 45429 298-5274 Mark Manson and Charlolle Prollil enjoy looking al Ihe Iapes offered al Phololeo. ATHERTON Plumbing 81 Heahng Complele Repair Service Residenlial ' Commercial ' Remodeling ' 434-4443 For lop service in plumbing a d lwea Jerry Aflmerfon recommends hs a e V o ,xv Xe oc lndusfrles O S 'I S H a. H I 0-1,0 Cao 0 Dies 0 Jigs 0 Fixfures H81H lndusiries, lnc. Precision Horizonlal Boring and Milling Jig Boring Service Special Machines Tom Murray learns how Tools made a+ l-l 8: l l lndusfries, Inc - Hula -' 1 -21 1 P? ' 1 .Y gf , 1 '11 1 ,, -.1 , X, 4 1 , 1 1 1' ' 1 2' 4 I . .. , .i .',..,z ., 1:-51115: 1. 11:-'ca-f Lindy- ' -i-:fp '- z- 1 4 e 1 1 I , i fi 7 1 15, 1 . ....L wif iii, tqu, ..,,, ,, '1 1 i ... ...,1,,, .,,, 5 4 For The Finesl in l-lair Curling Perrnanenls, l-lair Coloring mai 5.- 3700 Wilminglon Pike 293-6943 1. QQ: :fQ':sfi.fg3,f:,:,Al '55, ' 2'5 ifE-if-f55ii':f:if . '.'.. if Z .. f ' 'l wif is if 5 X 1 3 mf 151 . i Wig Sales and Service DAYTON gr- E 2226 2 Showing his daughler SHOWCASE Berfwynn Dr. Daylon, Ohio 94-032i lcilcnen cabinels, Mr. Purdy explains 'rheir qualify 'ro Van. 302 Adverlising ' Sunlxen Bar ' Cocldail Lounge ' American Express ' Diners Club ' Car+e Blanche ' Bank Americard CLOSED MONDAYS Lasagna ' Parmigiana 0 I Spagheffi ' Ravioli Vl+o S Sea Foods ' Chicken , Prime Ribs Venlce 'nn Char-Broiled Sfealxs and Chops 200l E. Dorofhy Lane FOR RESERVATIONS CALL: 298-8633 - N TAKE A LOOK FOR YOURSELF ai' fhe wonderful selecfion of Early American 'furni+ure and accessories from . . . Amertran f T i '2272 Wes+ Shanfz Ave. 299-340i -X Carolyn Brown considers a 'rea service as a giir from The Early American Shop. Mark D. Johnson I97l For personal real eslafe service, Mark recom Members of Marlr's family who are Fairmonf Wes+ graduafesz Bro+her - Tim Johnson Uncle - David L. Johnson Uncle - Ronald E. Johnson Fafher - C. Keifh Johnson Grandmo+her - Gladys fEngleJ Johnson mends his morher, Mrs. Arqie Johnson, asso- ciafed wilh Carriage Really, lnc., 509 E. Sfroop, Phone: 294- I 74I. I970 I955 I950 I946 I924 DON MENDENHALL INCORPORATED We noi only cover your floors, we decorare Them. 2655 S. Dixie Drive 298-437 Glenda Porgy lisfens To lhe Talking carper display ar Don Mendenhall, Inc. Ad q 303 YOUR COMFORT IS OUR BUSINESS . . THE FINEST IN COMFORT EOUIPMENT THROUGHOUT THE MIAMI VALLEY SINCE I949. INSTALLED AND SERVICED BY SKILLED MECHANICS FEATURING FOUR GREAT NAMES IN ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL ' CARRIER AIR CONDITIONING ' WILLIAMSON FURNACES ' HONEYWELL ELECTRONIC AIR CLEANERS ' APRILAIRE POWER HUMIDIFIERS T - , Ii J4.t, Lid-, 11, , ,' - LL, I I I,-I? A ,Sf A A L f ig 'QTEEI 221 , ' I-f14IaSfInAI.iB oIum'mG1 if L -F I -' .J 1' 5473 V 'iff ,. V I ,, , I ,A . nvg- mi. ,I fr-Aifx Fa-424: E 'g.g,..i.:i Ti,,-2.'.I iT f ' 45 5-:M - ,L n '-,wi aw Inf- u ., Q?-3 5 A I A - H- ,.. Q .L III' HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING CO. I2O SpringIfieId S+. DGYION. OITIO 253-887I fi 17,1 For Anyflwing Under ine Sun - Cards, Siafionery, Giifs You, Too, Should Come io JEMIMA RUSSELL'S TOWN 81 COUNTRY 298- I423 Sieve Brown and Bob Moon find a large I 'rion of qiffs af Jemima Russell's. Dominic's Res+auran+ I066 Sou+h Main S+ree'r OPEN 7 DAYS I I A.M. 'ro 4 A.M. Mon.-Sai. I I A.M. To 2:30 A.M. Sun. Enferiainmenf Niiely Affer a movie, Cilla Lybrook and Tom Lessis suqgesf very fasfy food af Dominios. Over 75 Years Cornrnuniiy Service MORRIS SONS FUNERAL HOMES l809 Easf Third Sireef I04 W. Main S+ree'r Day+on, Ohio Fairborn, Ohio Adequafe Priva+e Parking Complefe Air Condiiioning d HI IUYI Charm 6'Modehng J 207 Shroyer Rd ,Dayton,0hio45419 Phone 294 0501 X NUW YDU CAN BE . 'A successful career gurl 'A famous professional model K 'An attractive 81 popular teenager ff X LEARN 40 FASCINATING SUBJECTS num msmon Mahe up Hair Styling Walking G' ANALYSIS Visual Polse Fine Art of Fashion Licensed Placement mg 'Ramp Modeling 'Photograph C-n l'elevision D'9um Ev ' sat' us 5' E' GuAnAN'rEEn nesuurs Q'2'fl 1f. i'lff.l'f5.g ' U ' T v , . I lg X IS ff, 1' 2 Z If yn I I - -' fp 9- 'llf 'ffl' l I I ff ' I ' . Till' , 541, 'GQ . Aff N! XX X 5 I 9,- . f K I f - ,I if 'I il Ill ws A-I TROPHY COMPANY 256-0325 2700 S. Dixie 609 Waferviel' Avenue 298-I4I I 254-655I JOHN W. BROWN REALTY 3809 Wilmingfon Pike CARRIAGE REALTORS AIR CITY JANITOR 298-2329 5 Soufhmoor Circle SUPPLY INC. 294-I74I 3825 Wilmingfon Pike ERIUCKEJNSMOWER 298-7293 a es an ervice I007 Shroyer Rd. g:0lgl?5C?In?E1A:iTYPiALON ANTIOUA FLORISTS 298-49I3 298-ml 9 ' 9 glifoodland Plaza BUCC C TER o ing Cenler ALO A ING INC. 2989284 9 Nor+h Elm f72ICg:Lif'1RnWA5H ARROW STORES INC 859-858' M4226 g 0 2950 Far Hills Avenue BUSINESS CONSULTANTS 298-I456 360I S. Dixie Dr. CUSTOM LAMP 31 293-7405 SHADE SHQP BARKER FURNACE COMPANY 30 Nor+h Ma-n S+ree+ 607 Washingfon BUTCHER BLOCK MEAT 335-3537 222-4073 CARRYOUT Crescenf 8 THE BISHOP CO. 293-7359 COMPANY Pierce ,Avenue Dfyderl Road 859-3632 CAMELOT Music 2 3'4'88 526 Dayfon Mall JAcK'S AQUARIUM AND 433-9668 DAYTON HYDRO-LIFT PET SHOP 3I0 S. Jersey Sfreef 2702 S. Smiflwille Rd. MOTEL CAPRI INC. 2536302 6 Adverhsmg - Business Palrons '71 DRAGON profiis bg businessmen's suppori DON'S DONUTS 2850 S. Dixie 298-8265 F8zF MOLD AND DIE WORKS INCORPORATED I03 Sachs 253-5I33 FAIRMONT BAKERY 3030 Far Hills -7- -01--Q-. 293-9325 1 JIM FLYNN SPORTING eooos 2230 s. sms+hvme I 254-423l ,L A 222235253 Fox CLEANERS A - B' I 4333 N. Main SI'ree+ 276-4I7I GEM CITY WAREHOUSING COMPANY INCORPORATED I IOI Negley PIace 277-8939 GENE'S VALET 3040 Far Hills 299-563I GROBY'S GARDEN CENTER 430I Far Hills 293-7424 MR. EMERSON W. HEISLER 44I Chowning Circle 293-5505 HILLS 8: DALES BEAUTY SALON I420 W. Doroihy Lane 298-2283 MR. AND MRS. CHARLES B. ELY 75 I La urelwood Rd. 299-2856 HILLS 81 DALES UNION 76 SERVICE I300 W. Doroihy Lane 293-605I HILLTOP CONCRETE CORP. Box 55 Daybel S'ra+ion 252-997I Meai' cuffers af Ihe Buicher Block refain fhe aura of Ihe old-Hme arf of cuffmg and wrapping fresh meai. FRED JACKSON AGENCY 270 AnneH'e Drive 885-553I JUNG'S DONUT SHOP I459 E. Doro+hy Lane 299-6407 HARRY KALB FURNITURE 48 PaHerson Road 293-9202 KETTERING ANIMAL HOSP. 2I05 Eas+ Doroihy Lane 299-95I I KETTERING CLASSROOM TEACHERS ASSOCIATION 700 Far Hills Ave. 293-2 I 73 THE KETTERING FEDERATION OF TEACHERS 247 Berry Creek Drive 434-l360 KETTERING KARRY-OUT 2349 S. Smi'I'hviIIe 256-995I KETTERING TIRE SALES 3075 WiImingI'on Pike 298-996 I KIDDIE KASTLE 5I6 Easi S+roop Road 293-3022 RUS KINDRICK ANTIQUES 53 Sherman S+. 256-9386 KREITZER PLUMBING AND HEATING 2340 CaI'aIpa Dr. 275-4I9I FRANK KRONAUGE INSURANCE AGENCY INCORPORATED 395I Far HiIIs 298-8674 STATE FARM INSURANCE 40 Soufhmoor Circle 293-3I I7 LOWE BROTHERS PAINT COMPANY 23I8 E. Dorofhy Lane 293-4203 LOWE BROTHERS PAINT COMPANY B P Adveriising goal boosled bg Business Palrons ,,,. f V-, 11,1 .i yss, V Fred Lawson and PaI'Ii Bieranowski selecl appropriale Iroplnles lo LJ I' dl Il CJ I I' d I e presen e o ou s an ing iourna ism s u en 508 E. S+roop Rd. 294-I467 R. J. MAKARIUS REALTY CO. 2305 Far Hills Ave. 299-35I6 BRUCE MENKEL CONSULTING ENGINEERS 22I I S. Dixie Ave. 298-7479 MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS 4I35 Wesl' Town and Counlry Rd. 293-6562 MERRILL'S MEATS 3500 Wilminglon Pike 299-2292 MEYER AND BOEHMER FUNERAL HOME I733 Brown Slreel 223-9I I9 MIAMI VALLEY ANIMAL HOSPITAL I864 E. Slroop Rd. B B 293-6962 MARVIN MILLER REALTORS 2424 Far Hills Ave. 298-4878 LT. COL. THOMAS M. MURRAY, JR. 230 Snow Hill Ave. 294-I500 HAROLD NEAL STATE FARM INSURANCE l377 E. Slroop Rd. 298-6744 OAKWOOD FLORIST, INC. 23l9 Far Hills Ave. 293-I I96 OAKWOOD PLUMBING CO. 24 Park Ave. 293- I 72 I OHIO CLAIMS SERVICE, INC. 2206 S. Pallerson Blvd. 298-998I OHIO PLATE GLASS CO. 555 Gaddis Blvd. 254-I747 PATTERSON RESTAURANT 2I00 S. Pallerson Blvd. 293-222l JIM PETH REALTY CO. 55 W. Franklin S+. 885-3988 PITTSBURGH PAINTS 3058 Woodman Dr. 294-0454 RIKES KETTERING BARBER SER 3045 Woodman Dr. 298-3024 ROBERTS JEWELERS I062 PaH'erson Rd. 252-0869 ROTH REALTORS Clyde Lockwood 434-7I I0 or 434-I I77 ROUDEBUSH REALTY 40I5 Far Hills 298-72I I M. C. SAUNDERS CO. 4800 Hoover Ave. 268-6863 WILBER R. SCHONSHECK 280I Far Hills 293-I I59 SHALIMAR COIFFURES 2920 S. Dixie 298-0444 SHROYER BARBER SHOP 4062 Shroyer Rd. 293-7073 SMALES PRETZEL BAKERY 2l0 Xenia Ave. 253-7482 THE C. N. STEMPER CO. 853 E. Firsl SI. 223-5265 SURF 81 TURF RESTAURANT 4022 Far Hills 298-9872 Professionals give pairon aid lo '71 gearbook TRANSPORTATION SERVICE INC. 6I Commerce Parlr Dr. 233-8300 JOSEPH M. WILLIAMS 8: ASSOC. I8 S. Main Slreel Cenferville, Ohio 885-7659 NT YOWELL MOVERS INC. I840 Cardinglon Road 299-7282 DR. STEWART ADAM, M.D. 280I Far Hills Avenue 293-9I8I DR. KENNETH D. ARN, M.D. 55 Park Avenue 299-354l DANIEL E. BRANNEN, M.D. I23 Wyoming S'l'reel' 222-755I WILLIAM BRENNAN, M.D. 52I Easl' Slroop Road 299-6252 DAVID E. BROWN, M.D. Fidelily Medical Building 222-902I RUSSELL N. BROWN, M.D. I I26 SouI'h Main Slreel' 222-6674 DRS. W. C. BUCHSIEB and T. R. HUTER, D.D.S. 5335 Far Hills Avenue 434-6960 BUSH AND COYNE, D.D.S. 50 Parlc Avenue 298-950I DARRELL CAUDILL, M.D. I l00 Soulh Main Slreel 222-3673 DAYTON CLARK, M.D. I I00 Soul'h Main Slreel' 223-I226 JOHN J. CORRON, D.D.S. I I26 Soulh Main Slreel' 228-6I26 CHARLES W. DICKERSON, D.D.S. 3550 Far Hills Avenue 294-059I RICHARD J. DOBIES, M.D. 250 Snow Hill Avenue 298-4220 GEORGE M. ESSELMAN, D.O. I2 I 7 Salem Avenue 276-4IB3 ROBERT R. FINK, D.D.S. IOI Sou'I'hmoor Circle 298-I409 LEWIS FREDERICK, M.D. 529 Easl Slroop Road 294-I72I DONALD E. FRICKE, D.D.S. 3I3 Easl Slroop Road 293-I0l2 W. M. GEORGE, D.O. I I3 Easl Cenlral Avenue 859-364I RICHARD S. GRAVES, M.D. I23 Wyoming Avenue 222-6765 LEWIS J. GUMPER, M.D. 232 Pelham Drive, Norlh 299-4397 A. J. HAACKE, D.D.S. 7I9 Shroyer Road 293-0952 L. M. HALEY, M.D. W. J. LEWIS, M.D. 2567 Far Hills Avenue 298-735I C. H. HALL, M.D. J. M. WALTERS, M.D. 2I5 Easl' Sl'roop Road 298-0236 WILBUR E. JOHNSTON, D D S I5 N. E. Soulhmoor Circle 298-9987 KING, MAYERSON, AND STUMP. D.D.S. Hulman Building 224-855I WILLIAM S. KOLLER, M.D 2600 Far Hills Avenue 293-3IOI Dr. Joseph Slaley begins a lhorough examinalion on a Cub Scoul wilh an insfrumenl designed To les? visual accuracy P P Professional palrons suppori 'DRAGON' wilh S780 VICTOR A. LAWRENCE, D.D.S. MARTIN G. LeBOEUF, D.D.S. 2600 Far Hills Avenue 298-863 I P. E. MARSHALL, D.D.S. 3550 Far Hills Avenue 298-52 I9 MAHR, NAGLE, and MILLER M.D. 3080 Ackerman Boulevard 298-866I TIMOTHY F. NOGLE, D.D.S. 3809 WiImingI'on Pike 298-2l I I PAUL N. PFAFF, D.D.S. 3390 Woodman Dr. 298-7742 BRAD W. PORTER, D.D.S. I563 E. Doro+I1y Lane 299-I645 DR. AND MRS. E. J. REAGAN 3508 Springdale Dr. 298-33 I6 PAUL E. REIGHERT, D.D.S. 924 Shroyer Road 293-8272 KENNETH RIEGEL, D.S.C. I03 Wesl' Slroop Rd. 298-694I DR. RICHARD SMITH, D.D.S. 5335 Far Hills Ave. 434-39I6 RICHARD S. RUNKLE, D.D.S. 4050 Benfield Dr. 293-692 I DON E. SANDO, M.D. 60 Wyoming S+. 224-925l ANTON J. SCHAFFER, D.D.S. 2523 Far Hills Avenue 299-6766 R. C. SCHAMEL, D.D.S. I5 Soulhmoor Circle 299-5 I 9 I 3 RICHARD SMITH, D.D.S. 5335 Far Hills Ave. 434-39I6 JOHN R. WHITAKER, M.D. 60 Wyoming S+. 228-I73I JOSEPH STALEY, DR. W. R. WHITAKER, M.D. OPTOMETRIST I250 W. Dorolhy Lane 20I E. Slroop Rd. 298-6I5I 293-9806 J. C. WILLIAMSON, D.D.S. 79 W. Franklin S+. 885-24I I J. K. STEVENS OPTOMETRIST 345I Shroyer Rd. 299-4I32 COLEMAN B. WITT, M.D. 5I73 Brandl Pike 233-35l I JOHN WORTHMAN, M.D. 3080 Ackerman 298-I46I ROBERT L. SWARTZEL, M.D. 3080 Ackerman Blvd. 293-4474 JAMES B. TRIFFON, D.D.S. 254I Far Hills Avenue 299-7l5I ROBERT E. ZIPF, M.D. I5 Soulhmoor Circle 298-0l75 WILLIAM WELTON JR., M.D. 830 FideIil'y Building 222-902l wg. I ff If .f Dr. Slewarl Adam, IocaIIy known eye and nose speciaIisI,IinisI1es I'iis diagnosis. A busy man, I'ie finds lime Io be a yearly conlribu- TOY' +o Ihe Dragon's palron drive, Cindy Hall fries ou? flue new X-ray equipme-nf recenfly inslalled in l16Fl6ll19FlS office. Dr. Carl Hall conlribufes regularly lo llwe Dragon's Professional Pa+ron Drive. Professrorml Pe? Patronage reveals tgpical Fairmont West spirit as Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Abbey Lynn IEJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Accrocco Danny ICJ Sophomore Anne IEJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. C. Adams Sue IWJ Junlor Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Adams Judith IEJ Junlor Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Adams Richard ICJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. L. Adler Kathy IWJ Senlor Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Albers Barbara IWJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. J. Albers Steve IWJ Sophomore Mrs. R. Algeo Jim IEJ Junior Sue IEJ Senlor Mr. and Mrs. G. Allch Stephanie ICJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. Heathman Allen Liz IWJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. V. Alley Curtis IWJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Allman Diane ICJ Senior Mr. P. Althoff Mark IWJ Junior Dr. and Mrs. M. M. Alvarado Eleanora IEJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Amll David ICJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Anderson Pamela ICJ Junior Mr. J. Anderson Kathy IWJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. D. Andrews Rob IEJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. G. Andrews Roberta IEJ Senlor Mrs. Angl Susan IEJ Junlor Mr. and Mrs. Pete Ankney Danny IWJ Senior Mrs. J. L. Apple John IEJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Arque Annette IWJ Senlor Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Armacost Mike IWJ Junlor Mr. F. R. Armstrong Lynne IEJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. C. Arnett Carlene IWJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Arnold Sheryl IEJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. Ashbury Jim ICJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. J. Ashenfelter Susan IEJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. R. Atherton Jerry IEJ Senior Debbie ICJ Sophomore Mr. K. Awsumb Dan IEJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. C. Aynes Steven ICJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Baker Penny ICJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. D. Baker Jane ICJ Junlor Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Baker Virginia IWJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ballou Ollie IEJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. A. Barbato Diane IEJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. E. Barney Bill IEJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. A. Barrie 3l2 Parent Patrons Diane IWJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. C. Bass Jo-Ellen IWJ Junior Terry ICJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. L. Batson Faculty Teacher Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Batty, Jr. Parker ICJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Baldwin Michael IEJ Junlor Mr. and Mrs. G. Baynes Mike IEJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Begley Patty ICJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. Behymer Dee IWJ Sophomore Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Beitlel Doug ICJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. R. Berardi Terri IEJ Junlor Mr. and Mrs. J. Berner Joe ICJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. K. Bernhardt Jim IWJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. Besey Don ICJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Biagi Barbara IEJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bleranowski Patti IEJ Senior Karen ICJ Sophomore Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Bierlein Constance IWJ Sophomore Debbie IWJ Senlor Mr. and Mrs. E. Billings Cheryl IEJ Sophomore Mrs. D. W. Blnder Vickey IEJ Senlor Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Blackford Sara IWJ Junior Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Blnning John IWJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. G. Bishop Patti ICJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bishop Regina IWJ Senior Mrs. S. A. Bishop Shellle ICJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Black Rick IEJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Blair David ICJ Junior Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Blake, Jr. Dennis ICJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. J. Blake Debbie ICJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Blakely Scheryl IEJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Boecler Betty IWJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Bode Sue IEJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. Boldt Gwen ICJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Bolton Pattl ICJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. C. Bornemann Cynthia IWJ Senior Daniel IWJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. P. Bosnak Ted IEJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. P. Bova Theresa IWJ Junior Mr. J. Bowden Christlne IWJ Junior Mr. W. J. Bowling Michelle IWJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Bradbury Debbie IEJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Bradford Mark IWJ Senlor Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Bradford Lisa IWJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. Braunschweiger Craig IEJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. Breckenridge Rae IWJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brelsford Debble IEJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brewer Sue IWJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. M. Bridges Dena ICJ Senior Mr. R. Bridgman John ICJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. K. Brightman Gall IEJ Junlor Mr. and Mrs. N. Brill Dallas IWJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. R. Britton Kent IWJ Senior Stephen IWJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. R. Brock Mac IEJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. H. Brodrick Polli ICJ Senior Emma Maligallg AFS Mr. and Mrs. R. Brodowskl Dan IEJ Junior Linda IEJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. D. Bromley Dave ICJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. D. Brower Cyd IEJ Senior Dr. and Mrs. D. Brown Michael IEJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. H. Brown Norma IWJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Brown Carolyn ICJ Senior Josie ICJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Brown Steven IWJ Senior Stuart IWJ Junior Mrs. Evelyn Brown ICJ Unit Secretary Mr. and Mrs. K. Brown Gregory IWJ Sophomore Dr. and Mrs. R. N. Brown Nancy IWJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. R. Brubaker Mark IWJ Junior Mr. R. Bruner Tracie IWJ Junlor Mr. and Mrs. T. Bucher Wllllam ICJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. C. Burckle Phll ICJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Burris Edsell IWJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. K. Burson Amy ICJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Busch William IEJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. A. Butcke Diane IWJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. R. Butler Connie IWJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Callahan Steve IWJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Carlin Valerie IWJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. K. Carpenter Rebecca IEJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Carter Susie IEJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. H. Cash Dan ICJ Sophomore Mr. Dale Chandler Kettering Board of Education Mr. and Mrs. R. Chaney Angela ICJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. C. Channell Paula IWJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Charge Judy ICJ Sophomore Mr. W. Chenoweth Steve IEJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. B. Christ Nancy IEJ Junior Michael ICJ Sophomore Mrs. J. H. Chrlstlan Bob IWJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. R. Clapie Bob IEJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Clawson Gary IWJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. M. Clay Joy IEJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. D. Clemm Maryl ICJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. F. Cobb Ivan IEJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. W. Coffey Doug ICJ Senior. Mr. and Mrs. H. Collins Nancy IEJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Collins Barbara ICJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Collins Greg IEJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Comer Pat ICJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Comley Jr. Butch IEJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. D. Compton Brooks IEJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. H. Conover Jett IWJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. C. Conrads Fred ICJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. R. Cooney Robert IEJ Junlor Mr. and Mrs. T. Cox John IWJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. I. Coy Connle ICJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. T. Coyle Tom ICJ Junior Mr. J. Creager Michael ICJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. R. Creager Mitchell IEJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. L. Cunningham Janis IEJ Junior Mrs. M. Current Coon Linda Current ICJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. H. Curry Terry IEJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. R. Cushner Paula IEJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. R. Daganhardt Holly IWJ Senior Casey ICJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. J. Daly Sally IEJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. C. D'Amlco Mary Jo ICJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. B. Danis Donna ICJ Senlor Frank Danner Jeff IWJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. W. Danner Bill IEJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. E. Darling Judi ICJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. J. Davidson Brenda IWJ Junior Mr. A. Davis Jay ICJ Sophomore Mrs. Carol Davis Tom Diet: IWJ Junior Mr. E. Davis Rusty IWJ Sophomore Mrs. F. Davis Barb ICJ Junlor Mr. F. Davis Robert IEJ Junlor Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Davis, Sr. Central pulls through with first IOOM homeroom William ICJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. W. Daugherty Larry IWJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. J. Day Connie IEJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. F. Deis Gary ICJ Sophomore Mr. M. E. Delater Doug ICJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. P. DeNaples Diane ICJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. N. Denlinger Sally ICJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. A. Dicke Margaret IWJ Junior Steve IEJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dieterle Diane ICJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Dobrino Larry IWJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. J. Douglass Jill IWJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Dudley Jim IWJ Junior Mrs. E. Dudrick Phil ICJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Duffy Jenny IEJ Sophomore Mary IEJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Duncan Joni IEJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Duncan Joe IWJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. L. Durbin Dick IEJ Senior Mrs. N. Eastman Marsha IEJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Etfertz Eddie IWJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Egleston Lois IEJ Junior Mrs. A. Ehmke Kris IEJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. Eisenhauer Shirley ICJ Junior Mrs. U. P. Elbring Ray IWJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Ely Mark ICJ Senior Mary IWJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Emery Nancy IWJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. J. B. England Steven ICJ Junior Mr. B. J. Ervin Bill IEJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. A. Evans Raymond IEJ Junior Mr. C. V. Evans David IWJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ewing Robert IWJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. R. Fager Carolyn IEJ Sophomore Mr. L. G. Fauble Mary IEJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Fearn Richard IWJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. Feeman Melanie ICJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Feldmaier David IWJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Fellows Sandy ICJ Sophomore Chris IEJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Ferguson Liz IWJ Senior Mrs. O. Fiedler Barb IWJ Junior Diane IEJ Junior Peg ICJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. M. Filcik Kevin IWJ Senior Dr. and Mrs. H. Fink Mary IEJ Senior John ICJ Sophomore Mrs. G. E. Firth Sue IWJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Fischer Lynn IWJ Junior Mr. Boker's homeroom pulls through with 1002, patronage for the l97l Dragon. Each student's contribution ot one dollar shows their spirit and determination that West is best. Mr. and Mrs. Fisher Brenda IEJ Sophomore Rev. and Mrs. R. W. Fisher David ICJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Flaherty Karen IWJ Junior Mr. Flatter Board ot Education Mr. and Mrs. K. Flory Sharon IWJ Senior Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Foley, Jr. Gregory IEJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. A. Follett Anne IEJ Junior Mrs. F. Forgy Glenda ICJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. A. Forte John IWJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. R. Forth Carol IEJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. E. Fourman Jill Dietz IEJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Fox Lynthia IWJ Sophomore Mrs. D. Franks Cay Payne IEJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Freeman Gretchen IEJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. R. W. French Candy ICJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. R. Frick Jeanne ICJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. D. Frizzell Beverly ICJ Senior Robert IEJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. W. Frueauf John IEJ Junior Mr. R. Fugett Sherry IEJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Fullenkamp Sharon IEJ Junior Dr. and Mrs. J. Funkhauser Jett IEJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. F. Gaffney Chris ICJ Junior Miss E. Gallagher Faculty Teacher Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Gardner Carole ICJ Senior Mrs. Dorothy Garwood Bruce Ludwig IEJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Gavitt Scott IEJ Senior Judy ICJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. C. Geogheqan Joyce IWJ Junior Dr. and Mrs. M. George Janet IWJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Geyer Dick IEJ Junior Bill ICJ Sophomore Mr. L. L. Gibbs Joseph ICJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. R. Gilbert Kevin IEJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Gilbert Jim IEJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. J. Gilkey Terri IEJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. A. Gillespie Mariorie ICJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gilray Cheri IWJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. E. Ginter Doris IEJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Ginter Donna IWJ Junior Mrs. D. D. Glass Dana ICJ Senior Mrs. P. G. Gochoel Becky ICJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Goldowski Tina IEJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. J. Goode Debbie IWJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. R. Goodman Jr. Lisa IEJ Sophomore Scott ICJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Gottschall Lee IWJ Senior -f '-1' K. mx' X-ff .J'....A. Pa rent Patrons 313 , , -. fvrg fe 27 fer L .V A J.. .,. l . East Unit's Dr. and Mrs. V. E. Grabeman Dave iCt Senior Tom lWt Sophomore Dr. and Mrs. R. Graves Larry lCl Senior Barbara lWl Sophomore Mr. F. M. Gray Elizabeth iWJ Junior Rev. and Mrs. R. Gray Scott iCt Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Gray Bill KWJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. C. Graybill Jr. Eric KCJ Sophomore Pete lEl Senior Charles Grice Supervisor of Maintenance Mr. and Mrs. J. Gridley Sue IEJ Senior earnest efforts Mr. and Mrs. C. Hamilton Clem IEJ Sophomore Mr. N. E. Hammel Mark lEl Senior Mr. and Mrs. J. Hammon, Jr. Douglas lCt Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. Hammons Rhonda CED Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. J. Hanley Joe IEJ Junior Jeanne lEt Senior Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Hanauer Terry lCj Senior Mr. and Mrs. J. Hansel Jeff lEt Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Hansen Steve iCt Sophomore Gary lCt Senior Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Harbaugh exemplifg student pride: Mr. and Mrs. E. Head Larry lEJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. C. Hetfner Daniel lCi Senior Mr. L. Heistand Faculty, Teacher Mrs. Frank Heitman Matthew lEl Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. P. Higwalt Carrie lEt Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. D. Hike David iCt Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. L. Hill Gary lCJ Junior Terry ICJ Junior Ceil lCt Senior Dr. D. B. Heller Barney ICJ Junior Mr. W. E. Helter Pam QEJ Junior Mr. R. W. Hook Jim CWI Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hoover Dawn iEi Junior Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Hopkins Marianne lEJ Junior Barb lWi Senior Mr. J. Horning David iEt Junior Mr. and Mrs. Hoskins Bill QEJ Junior Mrs. B. Hovey Kathy IEI Sophomore Mary iCl Junior Sue iEi Senior Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Howerton Dave lEt Senior Mr. and Mrs. K. Huffman Once ogoin, Miss Mott's homeroom hos shown its full llO'X. spirit by contributing complete support to the Dragon. John lWt Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. E. Gritfin Ed lEt Junior Mr. and Mrs. C. Griffith Dennis ICJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. Grisso Jan ICJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. E. Grover Linda KCl Senior Mr. and Mrs. Guest Diane lEt Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. F. Gulasa Vivian lCt Sophomore Dr. and Mrs. L. J. Gumper Julia lEJ Junior MlSgt. and Mrs. D. R. Gustin, Deanene IEI Senior Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Haacke Debbie ICI Senlor Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hahn Robert iWl Junior Mr. and Mrs. B. Hall Alex IWJ Junior Dr. and Mrs. Carl H. Hall Cynthia iEl Senior Mr. and Mrs. H. Hall Claudia iWl Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Haman Robert lEt Junior 314 Parent Patrons- Ret. Crag iWt Junior Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Harding Becky lCt Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Harding Bridget iCt Junior Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Harney Sharon KE, Junior Mrs. Wm. Harris Cindy lWl Junior Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Harris Suzy lCt Senior Mr. and Mrs. R. Harrold Karen lWl Senior Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Harruff Lynn lEl Senior Mr. and Mrs. N. Harshbarger Mari iEt Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hart Sharon CCJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. P. Hasting John lEJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. W. Hawk, Jr. Rebecca lCt Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. l. M. Hayes Jane lEt Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. J. Hayes John lEJ Junior Mr. and Mrs, J. P. Hayes Cheryl IW, Sophomore Barbara iCt Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. E. Hen: Mary lEl Junior Mr. and Mrs. J. Herbert Rick iCt Senior Mr. and Mrs. J. Hetzel Jeff iEt Junior Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Hibbs Skip lWt Senior Mr. and Mrs. W. Hieb Mr. and Mrs. N. Himes Larry lEt Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. Hinders Michele lEi Senior Mrs. l. Hodgson Valerie ICJ Sophomore Mr. Hofferberth Head Custodian Mr. and Mrs. H. Hollander Stu lEt Senior Mr. and Mrs. I. Hollederer Donna IWJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. C. Hollins John ICJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. J. Holloway Charlotte KWJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Holmberg Dan IEJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. J. Holtman Janet lWt Sophomore Jean IED Senior Mr. and Mrs. R. Humphreys Debbie lEi Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Humphrey, Jr. Steve iCt Junior Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hungling Terri lCt Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Hunsaker Tom ICJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. H. Hunt Karen lCt Senior Mr. and Mrs. R, Hurst Gayle lEt Junior Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Husmann Sylvia KWJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. J. Huziak Diane Welz lCt Junior Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Imig Ron lEt Junior Mr. and Mrs. J. Inqraham Jill lCt Junior Mr. and Mrs. P. H. lrelan Tim lCt Senior Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Ireland Kaye lWt Senior Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Irvin Cristy iWt Junior Mr. and Mrs. D. Jackson Sophs. ju Dixie ICJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. C. Jacobs Bruce IEJ Junior Clarence IEJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. B. Jackson Steve IEJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jakes Ellen ICJ Sophomore Andrea ICJ Senior Mrs. A. L. Jansen Linda ICJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Janulis Karen IEJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Jewell Dean IWJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Johnson Mark IWJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Paula IWJ Senior Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Johnston Steve IEJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. Jones, Jr. Joseph IWJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. Jones Jeff ICJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Jones Kathy ICJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Jones Jeff ICJ Sophomore Greg IWJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. T. Jordan, Jr. Vickie IEJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. J. Jordan Margot IWJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Jorgensen Nancy ICJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. J. Kalkas Cathy ICJ Junior Mr. Wm. N. Karns Molly IEJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Karns Cindy IEJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Kehoe Jaime IWJ Sophomore niors donate to Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kelsey Bert IWJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Kemp, Jr. Geoff IEJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. M. Kemper Melanie ICJ Junior Dr. and Mrs. R. J, Kemper Jeff ICJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Kennard Gregory ICJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. L. Kerr Betty IEJ Senior Mrs. Kesling Bob IEJ Junior Diane IEJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. H. Keyton Lynn ICJ Sophomore Rae IEJ Senior Mrs. B. Kimble Steve ICJ Senior Mrs. M. Kindrick Lori IWJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. D. L. King Barbara IEJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. R. Kingdom Sean IWJ Junior Dr. H. Klaaren Jon IWJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. J. Kleina Tony ICJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. J. Klosterman Kathy IWJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. Kniess Cindy IEJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Knowles Ann IWJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. P. Kolbe Karl IEJ Junior Dr. and Mrs. Wm. S. Koller Bob IEJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. J. Korosei Tom ICJ Junior Mr. A. E. Krieger Eost unit's porticipotion in the l97l Porent Patron Drive is further disployed by Mrs. Hike's spirited Junior homeroom. drive Diane IEJ Senior Mrs. L. Kuhn Nancy IWJ Senior Mr. and Mrs.D.Kurt1 Debbie ICJ Sophomore Mr. R. Lamb Raymond ICJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. S. Landrum Beverly ICJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Lane Marcia ICJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Langenkamp Joe ICJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. R. Large Connie IWJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Large Cheryl ICJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Latham Samuel ICJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. Leakas Becky IEJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Lecklider Mark ICJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. B. Lecklider Mike IWJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Lee Tom IEJ Junior l Mr. and Mrs. P. Lee, Jr. Linda ICJ Sophomore Mr. E. J. Leen, Jr. Steve IWJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lehman Bill ICJ Senior Bob IEJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. C. Leis Nancy ICJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Leiwig Gene ICJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. Wm. LeMay Connie IWJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. E. Lennon Richard IWJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Lenz Randy IWJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Lessis Thomas IC JSenior Mr, and Mrs. J. S. Lewber Jill IEJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. R. Lewis Ray IEJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B. Lewis Robert ICJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. J. Licala Lisa IWJ Sophomore Mike IWJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Linldamood Christie IEJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Lines Cinda ICJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. Linklater Jack ICJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. G. Linton Jim IWJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Livingston Dave IWJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lloyd Darwin ICJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. M. Locklear Bev IWJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Lovelace Sandy IEJ Senior Mr. G. F. Lowell Terry ICJ Junior Mr. J. Lucas Board of Education Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Lutz Lynnelte IEJ Sophomore Gary IEJ Senior Mrs. 8. A. Lybrook Ron IEJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Lybrook Bruce IEJ Sophomore Priscilia ICJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. W. Macy Ann IWJ Senior Mr. O. Madlinger Rick ICJ Senior Parent Patrons 3l5 Five homerooms have lO0'M, participation in 1971 s Fairmont West females are so excited about the first snow of the year, thot they knock over an unprepared victim. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Madole Joan IWI Junior Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Maibaum Dianne ICI Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. E. Maise Kenneth IWI Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Makarius, Jr. Mary IEI Junior Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Maleske Pat ICI Junior Mr. C. T. Maney Matthew ICI Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. W. Marks Larry Plants IEI Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. R. Marquardt Sally IWI Junior Mr. and Mrs. M. Martin Kathy IEI Junior Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Marshall Nancie IEI Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Massa Mike IWI Senior Mr. and Mrs. P. Massulo Maria ICI Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. J. Mastbaum Kathleen IEI Junior Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Matheny Mike ICI Senior Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Matte Diane IEI Senior Mike IWI Senior Mr. and Mrs. H. Mauch Chris IWI Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Maue Chuck IWI Junior 316 Parent Patrons Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Maxwell Jay ICI Sophomore Nan ICI Senior Mr. R. A. McClanahan Debbie IEI' Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McClain Connie ICI Junior Mrs. G. McClellan Main Office Secretary Mr. and Mrs. O. McClure Donna ICI Junior Mr. and Mrs. J. McConkey Shelly IWI Junior June IWI Senior Mr. and Mrs. J. McCormick Sheila IEI Senior Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McCormick Robert IWI Sophomore Mrs. J. McCoy West Unit Secretary Dr. and Mrs. H. R. McGraw Bob ICI Junior Mrs. P. McQuality Linda IWI Junior Mrs. B. McQuown Sharon IWI Junior Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Melhuish Donna IWI Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. M. Melvin Wendy IEI Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. A. Merrill Robert IWI Senior Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Merrill Lisa ICI Sophomore Chris IWI Senior Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Metzger Gwen IEI Senior Mr. and Mrs. J. Meyer Martin IEI Junior Mr. and Mrs. N. Michael Nick ICI Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Micklos Tim IEI Sophomore Jim ICI Senior Mr. and Mrs. J. Migday Anita IEI Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. E. Mikesell Terry ICI Junior Mr. and Mrs. R. Miles Dave ICI Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Miller Cindy IEI Junior Mrs. C. J. Miller Jeanne IWI Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Miller Carol IEI Senior Mr. and Mrs. E. Miller Debbie ICI Sophomore Dave IEI Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. M. Miller Mark ICI Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Miller Dan IWI Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. T. Miller Robin IWI Junior Mr. and Mrs. J. Millner Jana IEI Sophomore Rev. and Mrs. P. C. Mills Ruth IEI Junior Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Minnich Sue IWI Senior Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Moehring Jean IEI Junior Lynn IEI Senior Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Moeller Chet IEI Junior Mr. and Mrs. M. Mohanco Carol ICI Sophomore Rev. and Mrs. C. J. Mohr Tom IEI Sophomore Mr. V. A. Moll Lance IEI Junior Mr. and Mrs. D. Moninger Joyce ICI Senior Sally IWI Sophomore Mr. G. Montoya George IWI Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Moody Ric IWI Junior Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Moon Robert ICI Senior Mr. and Mrs. H. Mokas, Jr. Evan ICI Sophomore Mrs. E. Monroe Sue IWI Junior Mr. and Mrs. D. Moore Linda ICI Sophomore Mrs. C. A. Morris Sandra IWI Sophomore Mr. F. S. Morris Susan IEI Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Morris Jeannie ICI Junior Dr. and Mrs. J. Muehlstein Krista IWI Senior John ICI Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. J. Mullenix Terry IEI Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. E. Murphy Mary IEI Junior Ct. Col T. M. Murray Tom IWI Junior Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Myer Vickie IEI Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Nasir Peter ICI Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. T. Naso Vicki IEI Sophomore Cheryl ICI Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. R. Naudasher Sharon IWI Junior Mr. and Mrs. W. Neargarder Joyce ICI Junior Wanda ICI Sophomore Mr. J. J. Neasbe Michael IWI Sophomore Mr. Neff Faculty Teacher Mr. and Mrs. D. Neibert Janice IWI Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. D. Nelson Pam IEI Junior Mrs. J. C. Nelson Shannon IEI Sophomore Rick ICI Senior Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Nicholson Beth IWI Junior Mr. and Mrs. B. Nickell PennypICI Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. H. Niehvs Jeff IEI Sophomore Mrs. Phyllis Nielsen Dan ICI Sophomore Mrs. J. Nishimura Jan ICI Senior Peggy IWI Junior Mr. and Mrs. J. Nisonger Kathie IEI Junior Mr. and Mrs. C. Nolan COE Advisor Mrs. S. Nordquest Becky IWI Sophomore David IEI Senior Mr. and Mrs. B. Norris Daniel IEI Senior Mr. and Mrs. R. Norris Jessie IWI Senior Mrs. E. Norton Librarian Mr. and Mrs. J. Noyes Jeff IWI Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. W. Oates Sally ICI Junior Mr. and Mrs. C. O'Banion Robin IEI Senior Mr. and Mrs. J. O'Bryan Ken IEI Junior Mr. and Mrs. G. Oerke Nancy IWI Senior Mr. and Mrs. A. Offensend David IWI Senior Tim IEI Sophomore Mr. C. Olt Schuyler ICI Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. R. Opferkuch Tami IEI Junior Mr. D. O'Rourke Karin ICI Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. D. Osbourne David ICI Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. W. Osborne Charles IWI Junior Mrs. Mildred Oster Jim IWI Junior Mr. and Mrs. S. Osterteld Roger IWI Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. D. Oswalt Steve ICI Sophomore Mrs. J. Owen Cheryl IEI Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. N. Pack Avamarie ICI Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Paddock Penny ICI Senior Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Palmer Gary ICI Sophomore Donna IEI Senior Mr. and Mrs. J. Palmer Chris ICI Senior Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Palmer Dennis ICI Senior Neffs' homeroom 314 scores first ICOM, participation Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Palmer Ronald CWI Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Pancoast Jim CEI Junior Mr. and Mrs. J. Fanfile Jean CWI Junior Mr. and Mrs. F. Parks Lee CEI Senior Mr. and Mrs. C. Parks Erich CWI Junior Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Parrott Jeffrey CEI Junior Deborah CCI Senior Mr, and Mrs. R. Patterson Tom CEI Junior Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pearson Steve CWI Junior Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Pease Cindy CCI Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. O. Perkins Julie CCI Junior Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Pelton Charles CWI Junior Mr, and Mrs. P. Pfeiffer Mike CWI Junior Mr, and Mrs. J. J. Pflaum P. J. CEI Senior Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Phelps Joe CEI Junior Mr. and Mrs. W. Phillips Pam CCI Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. C, A. Picciano Timothy CWI Senior Mr. and Mrs. C. Plummer Judy CEI Senior Mr. and Mrs. B. Poland Joyce CWI Junior Mr. and Mrs. C. Porter David CEI Senior Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Poston Gregory CWI Senior Mr. and Mrs. A. Pot Jane Butler CEI Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. K. Poulter, Sr. Kenneth CCI Senior Mr. and Mrs. C. Powell Edwin CW ISophomore Mr. and Mrs. Walter Powers Terry CWI Sophomore Mr. V. Prater Marita CEI Sophomore Mrs. M. G. Predaris Teddi CCI Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. R. Preston Kathy CCI Senior Mr. and Mrs. S. Pryor Henry CCI Senior Mr. and Mrs. R. Puls Pam CWI Senior Mr. and Mrs. J, Purdy Vanessa CEI Senior Mr. and Mrs. J. Raby Karla CEI Senior Mrs. L. Raita David CEI Sophomore Valerie CCI Senior Mr, Charles Ramey Supervisor CEI Mr, C. Ramey Linda CCI Sophomore Mark CCI Junior Mr. and Mrs. A. Ray Cindy CEI Sophomore Mike CWI Senior Mr, and Mrs. T. Readnower Cindy CWI Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Reed John CCI Senior Mr. and Mrs, R. E. Reemelin Brad CEI Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Reiti Mark CEI Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Reqer Rich CWI Sophomore Dr. and Mrs. J. Reiling Tim CWI Junior Mr. and Mrs. J. Remnant Pamela CWI Sophomore To help moke this section possible, the dedicoted students of West Unit contributed IOOLX, in the Porent Potron Drive. Diane CEI Senior Mr. and Mrs. J. Ressa Cecilia CEI Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. E. Richardson Mark CCI Junior Mrs. V. Richey East Unit Secretary Mr. and Mrs. R. Richwine Nancy CEI Junior Mr. J. D. Rike Jim CEI Sophomore Mrs. A. M. Riley John CCI Senior Mrs. L. K. Riley Nancy CEI Senior Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Riley Deborah CWI Senior Mr. C. E. Rinehart Christie CCI Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. R. Riner Edward CEI Senior Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Ritchie Bill CWI Junior Jenny CCI Senior Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Ritter Carl CCI Senior Mr. and Mrs. R. Robbins Dale CWI Senior Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Robinson Sheree CCI Senior Ron CWI Senior Mr. J. M. Rodgers Brian CEI Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Rodgers Lyn CWI Sophomore Mark CEI Senior Mrs. B. W. Rosenberger Debbie CWI Senior Mr. R. H. Roth Bruce CWI Junior John CWI Senior Mr. and Mrs. 6. Roth Karen CEI Senior Mr. and Mrs. R. Rothaar Robin CCI Senior Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rolhammer Christie CEI Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. R. de Roziere Olivia CWI Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Ruff Debbie CEI Senior Mr. and Mrs. R. Ruh, Sr. Robert CEI Junior Susan CCI Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Rusk Karen CWI Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. E. Ryan William CCI Senior Mr. N. Sabee Ann CEI Junior Mr. and Mrs. L. Sachleben Karen CCI Junior Sharon CWI Junior Dr. and Mrs. Sando Bill CWI Senior Mr. and Mrs. W. Sartin Steve CEI Senior Mr. and Mrs. Savage Mark CCI Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. J. Savino Chris CWI Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. S. Swayer Marc CEI Senior Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Sayer Bob CCI Senior Michael CEI Junior Dr. and Mrs. L. Schaeublin Bruce CWI Senior Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Schafer Bill CEI Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Schaffer Mark CEI Senior Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Scharrer Ric CEI Senior Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Schiewetl Janet CCI Junior Mr. and Mrs. R. Schlemmer Parent Patrons 3l7 Jim IWJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. B. Schmidt Susan IEJ Senior Mrs. M. L. Schmidi Christy IWJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Schneider Jo Ellen ICJ Sophomore Mr. P. R. Schneider Mark IWJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. H. Schrager Maura IWJ Junior Mr. J. M. Schrote Jamie IWJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. G. Schubert Debbie IWJ Senior Brenda IEJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs, C. P. Schuster Terri ICJ Sophomore Mrs. F. K. Schwab Karen IWJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. T. Schwartz Debbie IWJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. R. Scott Debbie IEJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Scutt David ICJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. B. Sellers Ron IWJ Sophomore Mr. A. J. Sentena Alice IEJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. Wm. K. Shaeffer John IEJ Sophomore Dr. and Mrs. A. D. Shafer Alan IEJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. H. Shannon Ed IWJ Sophomore Mrs. V. J. Sharp Karen IWJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Sheatsley, Sr. Austin IEJ Junior Mr, P. E. Shoemacher Steve IWJ Junior , Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Short Jeffrey ICJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Showecker Rick IWJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. R. Shroder Chanda IEJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. M. Shulfz Rob IEJ Sophomore Rick IWJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. H. Siddall Corey IEJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Siek Greg IEJ Junior Dr. and Mrs. Sievers Rich ICJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Simpson Tom IWJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. G. Sipkoski Mary IWJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. J. Sinqerman Jeff IEJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. J. Skelton Susan Rayburn ICJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Slusher Phyllis IWJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Smith 'Sue ICJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Smith Kathy IWJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. E. Smith Linda IWJ Senior CDR. and Mrs. J. B. Smith James ICJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. G. Smith Sfeffanie IEJ Sophomore Sharon IEJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smith Alan ICJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. H. Smith Cathy ICJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Smith Mariorie ICJ Junior Dr. and Mrs. G. R. Smith Sieve IEJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Smith Melanie IWJ Junior Mr. R. Smith Peggy Clark IWJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. R. Snell Judy ICJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. E. Snyder Tim IWJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Snyder Leslie IWJ Senior 3I8 Parent Patrons 1131 Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Szakal Molly IEJ Junior Mr. E. Tabert Sue IWJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Talbot Carol ICJ Sophomore Cindy IEJ Junior Mr. J. Tafe John IEJ Sophomore Sue IWJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. D. Temple Jan ICJ Junior Mrs. J. Tarziers Tim ICJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. W. Taylor Kathy IEJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. P. Thomas Cheryl ICJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Thomas Mrs.-Secretary, Main Office Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Thomas Linda IC JJunior Pat IWJ Sophomore Mr. Joseph Thompson Diana IWJ Junior Shirley IWJ Senior Mrs. M. W. Thompson J. L. IWJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Thornhill Edward IEJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. R. Thygerson Steve IWJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Tierney Windy IWJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Timmer Steve ICJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. W. Trauger Blane IWJ Sofhomore Christie ICJ enior Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Treon, Jr. Julie ICJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Trelevant Toni ICJ Junior Mr. D. J. Trick Jeff IWJ Junior Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Triffon Bob IEJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Trippett Lillian IEJ Senior Mrs. V. Traux Jenny IEJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. R. Tungate Lois ICJ Sophomore Mr. H. W. Turner Jamie IEJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Tyler Cynthia IEJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. H. Ullmer Mr. and Mrs. E. Sorrell Pam IEJ Sophomore Mr. E. K. Sosnowski Richard IWJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Southam Richard IEJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. R. Spellmeyer Jackie IWJ Sophomore Chris ICJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Sprigqs Rebecca Waites IWJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. C. St. Clair Cheryle IEJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. R. Stanley Dave ICJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. K. Stansell Darlene ICJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Sfathes Deno IWJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Steininger Dan ICJ Sophomore Jane ICJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. M. Stewart Elaine IEJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. R. Sfiver Kathy ICJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. E. Stephens Barry IWJ Sophomore Dr. and Mrs. J. K. Sfevens Lisa IWJ Sophomore Kevin IEJ Senior Mr. Paul Stewart Bill Webb IWJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. R. Stork Debbie IWJ Sophomore Steve ICJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. R. Stork Dale IWJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Strasser Barb IEJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. R. Strausbaugh Janet IEJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. J. Sfritenberger Robyn IWJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Sfoble Zoe IWJ Junior Mr. John Stuckey Central Unit Supervisor Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Siump Jeff IEJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Sumner Bev ICJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. Paul Swartiel Joan ICJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. J. Sweterman Sue IWJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. F. Swick Donna IWJ Junior Left: Barb Fiedler and Janet Conklin exhibit their school spirit by painting signs for the Fairmont East game. Right: Kathy Anderson, Kathy Mastbaum and Sheree Robinson frolic in Centerville's misplaced spirit Volkswagen. . X15 .2 'J ra Keeping in stride, Mr. Kingrey's spirited homeroom repeots lOO7., porticipotion in the Dragon Porent Potron drive. Westonians contribute S796 to aid gearbook fund Kathy IWJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Van Atta Doug IEJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Van Atta Bob IEJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Van Zant Pete IEJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Vendt Carol IWJ Senior Mr, and Mrs. M. A. Victor Linda ICJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. L. Vlahos Lou ICJ Sophomore Mrs. D. Wagner Gail IEJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. P. Wagner Assistant Principal Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Wagner Bob IWJ Junior Mr. J. F. Wall Ann IEJ Junior Mrs. L. M. Wallace Monica IEJ Senior Monty IEJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Wallace Jill ICJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. R. Wallace Craig IEJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. J. Walters Retta IEJ SoPl10m0'9 Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Walters Janie IWJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Walther Katie IWJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. J. Walther Todd IEJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. F. Walton Scott IWJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. H. Watkins Kim IEJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Watkins Larry ICJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Watson Lu Ann IEJ Junior Mr. L. D. Watson Don ICJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Watson Sue IWJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Weber Jennie ICJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Weeks Diana IWJ Sophomore Bill IEJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wehner Ann ICJ Senior Mr. D. E. Weimer Sandra ICJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. C. Weiss Diane IWJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. J. Weitthoff Jim ICJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. B. A. West Ginny ICJ Junior Mr. F. West Debbie IEJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. R. C. West Edward IWJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. D. Wheatley Lee IWJ Junior Bill IEJ Senior Dr. and Mrs. J. Whitaker Gail ICJ Senior Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Whitaker Mel IEJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. C. E. White Linda ICJ Junior Mr. G. White Bev IWJ Senior Sharon ICJ Sophomore Dr. and Mrs. L. R. White Pam IEJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Whitford Russell ICJ Junior Bob IEJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. H. Whitehead Greg IEJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. L. Whitehead Kathy IWJ Sophomore Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Whitmer Dan IWJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Whitney Anne IEJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. Wm. K. Whyte Pam ICJ Sophomore Peg IWJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Wick Linda IWJ Sophomore Mr. E. S. Wieland Lonnie IWJ Junior Mrs. S. Wiggins Karen Trickler ICJ Sophomore Cheryl IWJ Senior Mr. V. Wilken Joan IEJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. C. Williams Bernard IEJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. H. Williams Rick ICJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. R. Williams Lori IEJ Senior Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Williamson Robyn ICJ Senior Mr. V. A. Williamitis Wendy ICJ Junior Anthony IWJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Willis Barry ICJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. H. Wilson Terry IW JSenior Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Woods Dan ICJ Senior Mr. and- Mrs. L. E. Wing Kristy IEJ Sophomore Kitty IEJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. H. Winkleman Betty IWJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. P. Wisecup Curt IEJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Wittman Steve IEJ Senior Mrs. K. Wollenhaupt Roz IEJ Senior Mr. E. J. Wolski Bill IEJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. R. Wood Steve IWJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Woodail Dawn IWJ Senior Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Worman Sarah IEJ Senior Mr. C. Worsham Virginia IW JSenior Mr. and Mrs. G. Wray Mindy IEJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Wren Kevin IWJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. F. Wright Linda ICJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Wright Robin ICJ Sophomore Mrs. R. G. Wright Robin ICJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. J. Wunder John IWJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. E. Wyatt Donna IEJ Senior Mr. and M's. O. Yates Catherine IWJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Young Kathy IEJ Junior John IEJ Senior Mrs. K. W. Younkman Kay ICJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. J. Yeck Joanne IEJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Yenney Joel IEJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Yung Cindy IEJ Sophomore Steve ICJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. E. Zechar Peg IWJ Sophomore Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Zenner Bob ICJ Junior Mrs. A. Zile Cindy ICJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Zink Eileen IWJ Junior Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Zonars Suzanne IEJ Junior Parent Patrons Sl? I97 I2 Algeo. Susan .. , ,lo5, I I Belles, Howard A I2 Abbey, Lynn . .. .l35, I I Accrocco, Anne , ..., . . I0 Accrocco, Dan .,82, IIO, I2 Acato, Joe ,... , . . , IO Ackerman. Susan .,. . II Adams. Judy ,. .. , .39 l23. I27, l6B, I I Adams. Melissa ., ,I29, I2 Adams, Richard. .... . ll Adams. Susan 20, B8. I34. I62, I0 Adkins. Craig . . , . I0 Adkins. Douglas . . I2 Adkins. George . , I0 Adkins. Terry, I2 Adler, Kathy . . ,., AFS . . , . . I40. I I Ahrens, Kathy ,I34, IO Albers, Barbara . Albers, Pauline . I0 Albers, Steven . , I0 Albro, Cheryl . . , I I Alexander. Michael . .., I0 Alexander, Michele . . .I3-I. I I Algeo. James , . . . Il Alic. Stephanie , I I Allberry. James , ., . . Brown, Evelyne I34. I62, 216 I96 l78 2l6 I7B IZ4. I96 I96 2I6 I96 l78 2l6 I78 2I6 l4l I96 l78 .78 I78 I78 I96 I78 I96 2l6 I96 I96 I0 Alley, Curtis , ,.. , . . .l78 ll Allen, Elizabeth . l3l. I96 I0 Allen, Paul , ,. .l78 I0 Allen, Rulh .. . , .l29, I7B I I Allison, Dana .. . ....., . , I96 I2 Allman, Diane .. .32, 65. l68, 2l6 Il Alspach. Elizabeth ,,..., I23, I24, I27, l68. I96 Il Altholl, Mark . .. , ,.82, I44 America Aggregates . . . . . .277 I0 Alvarado. Eleonora , , ,. . I78 I0 Ambros, Debra . , l78 IOAmli, David . , .82, IOS, I7B, IB7 I0 Anderson, Gerald , l03, l34. I78 I2 Anderson, Joyce . . ., .2I6 I2 Anderson, Kathy , . 58, l2l, I62. l68, l73. 2I6, 220, 284, BIB ll Anderson. Parn . . ,. I07. I96 Anderson. Ruth ,. . ,.. 53 Andrews, James .75, I I2 I2 Andrews, Jill, .. . .I30, I62. 2l6 I2 Andrews, Roberta . . 37. l28, 2l6 Il Andrews, Robert .82, I03, Ib7. I96 I0 Anewalt. Julie . . , ,I7B ll Angi, Susan . , ., . I96 Ankney, Ben.. ., . . .62 Ankney-Cardinal Food Service ,287 I2 Ankney. Dan ,. 82. 2I5, 2l6 Anthony Draperies 298 I2 Anthony. Paul . , 2I6 I I Apple, John . I96 I0 Aracri. James .. , .,. I28. I78 II Aracri. Rick ,.. . .,. . I96 Arbor Tool Corporation 286 I2 Argires, Chris . . .,.,, . 2l6 I2 Argus, Annette , . , .4, I2I, l75. 2I6. 275 286 Il Armcoast. Mil. ,. . . .... I96 I0 Armstrong, Lynne. . .I62. I63 I78 I I Arnett, Carlene. ,. .., I97 l2Arnett,Mike,. . . 2l6 I2 Arnold, Sheryl .,. . . l30. l60, I62. I6B 2l6 Arnold, William .. ., .66 ArlClub ,.,. , . . I47 I2 Arvold, Ellen , , . 3, l6O. 2l6 IO Arvold, Paul., ,,,..,. I79 II Asbury, James ..I23, I24, I27, I97 ll Ashenfelter, Cindy . . . .I27, I97 II Ashenfelter, Susan . . ... I27, l34, I62. I97 Associated Insurance ConsuTIants Incorporated ,... ...,. 2 94 Athena Bridal Creations, . , . , 290 I0 Atherton, Debra ... . . I2l, I79 I2 Atherton, Jerry ., . . .,2l6 Atherton Plumbing I and Heating . . 30I II Awsumb, Dan . . . I97 I2 Aynes, Steve .. , I43, I59. I62. I6B, 2l6 B I2 Bachey, Thomas, . . 2I6 I0 Bacon, Ellen ., . . . . I79 I0 Badenhop, Jennifer , .I79. l85 320 Index General Index II Bailey. Doug ..,., IIO, l23. I24, I97 II Bakeri Jane . ., , I62, I97 Baker. Paul , .,.. .,.,. . .66 I2 Baker. Penny ...,. l28, I35, I68, 2l6 I I Baker. Richard ,.. .,. I97 I0 Baker. Tony .., . .I79 I0 Baker, Virginia. .. . . 74. I79 I I Baldwin. Mike .., I97 I0 Balkema, Robert .,. ., , ,I79 I2 Ballard. Connie ,. ..,.,. 58, l28, l30, I62. 2I6 ll Ballou, Ollie .. .,I23. I24. I27, I97 I2 BaItes,Karen, .. .,.. . . ,.2I6 I2 Balthrop, Brian ,l33, 2I7 IO Barbato, Diane ,.l79 Il Barber, Debra , ,. I27 I2 Barker, Thressa .. . ., .2I7 I0 Barney, D. Ann .. .,89. I34, I79 I2 Barney.Bill.,, ,. .2I7 Il Barrie. Diane ,... .,I5. l2B I63. l6B, I97 Berry, Jean ... .,.,., . ,SJ Baskin Robbins. . , .,.,., .28I I0 Bass, Jo Ellen. ll Bass, Terry ... ..39 I I Bates. IO Bates, Kevin .,., Nancy . , . Il Bates, Tom . ,. Bateson. Ross ., I2 Batty. Alice . . . I0 Bauman, Dirk , ,. I2 Bayne I I Bayne s. Dan... s. Mike.,, .,.,.l34.I79 ,IIO, l68. I97 .lI5. I67, I97 ,, ..l97 ,.,.,I58,l79 ,.,.,.,l97 ..66,67 .....lO8,2I7 ....,I79 .,...,87,2l7 ,.,.,lI5,l97 Bazzell. James . .... 53 I0 Beatty, Ann ,. . .I79 I2 Beatty,Tom,,, .. ....,.2I7 I2 Beck. Nancy ,... .,.. . ..... 2 I7 I I Beckstein, John. .. . .B7, I I0, I97 I I Bedwell, Diane ,. IIO Beeso I I Beitze n. Jack . . ,. , I97 , ,I79 . I28, IJ4, I2 Bagley, Patty ,. ., I62. lbB, 2I4, 2l7, 266 I0 Behymer. Dee Ann . l.Doug. . ... Bensinger, Shirley . . I2 Benson, Michael ,.. I0 Benson, Pat .. . ., .,.,.I30,I79 l24,I27.I97 ..64 .'Q'f.'.'179 I0 Bernard, Connie . ,.,. l34, l60. I79 I2 Barner, Joe 82, IO3, I67. 2I7 I2 Barnhardt, Jim . ., .,.,., I68, 2l7 Berry. Dale ... ,.,.. ..l4, 77 L. M. Berry ,.,. ,., ..,. .26I I2 Berry, Lynn . .2l7 Il Berry. Ray ..., ,. .I03. I67, I97 II Bertrams, Al,, I97 I2 Bertrams, Sue . , . . I0 Besey, Don . I79 I0 Besey. Marjorie . ,.,.,., ,I79 I0 Bessy. Eugene ., ,., . ,.,I79 I2 Biagi. Barb . ,. .,.. 39, IOI, I29, I6B, 2I5, 2I7 IO Bieranowski. Karen . .... I34. I79 I I Bloomer, Mary .. .,... I27, I2 Bockhold, Rita ..... 76, I54. I6B. I2 Bode, Sue ,....,.... . .. . ., I0 Boeckerrnan, Anne I0 Boecler. Betty . . ,. , I0 Boehner, Tina., . . I0 Boen, Dennis .. . I0 Boesenberg. Cay. .. ,.,, I I Boesenberg, Dan , ,.,. . I2 Bohardt. Mike . ,. ,.63, I0 Boison. Matt . . . ,. . . I0 Boldt, Gwen.. . ,.., ., , . Bolender, Allred. .42. 47, Sl, 58. ll Bolton. Patty . . .. ,., , I2 Borchers. Jeanette . . . , I Io, I62, I2 Bornemann. Cynthia , I29, I5B, I0 Bornemann. Dan ..., ..,.,., I I Borns, Mike .., .I33, IO Boshart. Barry ,., ,. ,. I0 Bosnak. Ted , .. .... 96, Il5, I I Bosnyak. Joe , ,, ., .I24. I2 Boudouris. Ted .,.. ,.,.. I I Bourne. Don .. ,l03, I I Bova. Theresa ,.,..... ..... I I Bowden, Chris .,...,... 98, 99, l2l, I24, I27, l6B, Bowden. John .,... .,.,,,,., I2 Bowling. Jelf ..... ., I0 Bowling. Michele ..., ,I34, II Bowman. Pam... ..',I23, I27, I68, Bowser. Sherwin .. .,., ,,.,. I0 Bradbury, Debra ,..,..,,.,. ., I2 Bradford, Lisa .,..,,,.,.., IO7, I62, l6B. 2l9, I2 Bradford. Mark , ..,. I I4, I28, I44, I63, I67, l6B. I2 Bradford, Stuart . . ,,.,. , , I0 Brahm, Carla ,.,... ...,..,,,. I2 Brahm, Steve .....,. .,37, Brampton. May ,.... .,..,., Il Braunscheiger, Craig I22, l23, I0 Breckenridge, Rae , .. . ..,.,, I0 Breitentein, Ann ,, . ..,. I0 Breitenstein, Bill. . . . I2 Brelsford, Debbie , . . I2 Brennan. Lori .,.. .. I I Brenner, Jett . . , I0 Brenner. Jim ,.,. . , I0 Brewer. John , ....,. ..,. Il Brewer. Sue , .,.. ,. II Brewster. Dave . .82, IIO. I44. I2 Bridges, Dena , ,, l20, I2I, II Bridgeman. John .. .I3I. I I Brightman, Gail, ,., ... . I I Brill. Dallas ..... ,.., . ,. I2 Britton. Kent. .82, I33, I44. I67. I0 Britton, Steve ...., 82, IJ4, I67. I0 Brock, Bill . .. .. .... ,l05, I I Brodowski, Dan ,..., . ,. I0 Brodowski, Linda ..,.. l30, I2 Broderick, Polly ..I28, I62. I6B, I2 Bieranowski. Patti.. . ...I43, I68. I69, I73. I75. 2lB, 308 I0 Bierlein, Connie ., .,.. . IO7. l34, HB. I79, I92 I2 Bierlein, Debbie , .,.I4, 24. 60, I32, I3b, I43. I6B. 2l8, 220 I0 Billings, Cheryl .,..,.,., , I79 Bilovecky, Marcia .. .,.,.. ,.. 57 I2 Binder, Vicki ....... ..... 2 I8 I2 Binning. John. . .. l5.40,82, Ill, I0 Brogee, Bob ..,... ...82. I IO. Il Bromley. Dave . .. . .32. 92 94. I67. I2Brooker.Jim , .,.,20. Brooks lr Guy Realtors . . . , . , Brosh, Eliza ....,.. ,. ... . . I2 Brower, Cyd . ,, I6. 22, 34, l28, I I Brown. Carolyn ,..,..,. ..I2l, I2 Brown. Carolyn. . . I74, 2I4. 2I9. I44, I67, l68, 2l8. B26 I2 Biondie, Jeannine , .,..... I54. 2l8 I0 Bishop, Eric , ,..,,.. ..... I 79 I I Bishop. Shelly . I2 Bishop. Pat .. . I2 Bishop, Regina . .. .,l2I,l97,260 .,.,.,l54, 2l8 ., ,,I28,l59,2l8 I0 Black, Richard ,., ., . .I79 Black Knight Restaurant ,.,., .283 I0 Brown, Gregory ..,82, I34, I67, Brown, Hugh ... .., I0 Brown. Josie ... ,.I79. Brown.John., , Blacklord. Eva . .... . ...,. . .78 I I Blackford, Sara .,.. .,l7, 90, IBB, I42, I62. I68, I97 IO Brown, Mike , . ,,.,,. I02, I l0, I24, I34, I67, I I Brown, Nancy ,3l, 40, I07, I29, IB4, IIB. I62, lb6, IOBrown.Norma. ll Brown, Robin.., . , l2l, Brown, Rosemary ,,.. . .. ,. Il Blair. David. . l05, I24, lb2, I67, I97 I I Blair. Joyce . . ... . ,l28, I97 IO Blake, Charles ,. .lO3, I27, I79 I0 Blake, Debra . ,,.,, . , I79 Il Blake, Dennis ,. . .I34. I97. 2I3 l2Blake,Steve . .,.. ,.,.,2l8 Il Blakely, Scheryl .. ., .,.,. I27, I97 I I Bleicher, Joyce , . . I97 I2 Bleich er, Becky. ,, ,..68 I2 Brown, Rusty . ..,. I2 Brown, Steve ,.,,. , 22, 25, I43, I62. l68 II Brown, Stuart .. .., I0 Brown, Vicki ..., .. 3l, I2 Browne, Dennis ..,. , ,2l'7, Bronwe's Ice Cream 'N Donuts II Brubaker. Mark .,.,., . ,.l23, I62. I68, 219 219 98 I79 179 127 I79 219 I79 I79 326 197 IOI. 219 RI9 179 197 I79 I79 197 219 197 197 II6, 197 .so 219 I79 I24, 197 .73 179 l4I, 264 131, 219 219 74 219 7B 197 179 179 I79 219 219 I79 I79 I97 I97 2I9 I97 .I97 ,I97 2l9 I79 I79 ,I97 I79 2I9 I79 93, I97 2I9 280 , 78 2I9 I97 266 ,,53 I79 , 62 300 .78 l23, IBO l2I, I68 .IBO I97 .,77 .2l9 I42, 2l9 I97 I80 4 274 I24, I98 I2 Brubaker, Mary . I2 Bruce, Barb .. ., I I Bruce, Dave ,, I2 Bryant, Jeff . . . I I Buner. Tracie ,. Il Brunett, Dan .,., Il Buchanan, Doug ,. ,, I2 Bucher, Bill , .82. I44, I0 Buckland, Sally. ,. .. I0 Buddemeyer. Alan. II Burckle. Phil., . ,I05, II Burdzinski. Bud . . Burns. Joan ... .., l0Burris.Ed. .. . I2 Burris. John , ,.., I0 Burson. Amy , , I2 Burton. Ted ,, Busch. Agnes I2 Busch, Doug , I0 Busch. Bill ,.., ..l23. Busseer, Ruth .. ..,. .. I0 Butcke, Diane ,.,,. 38. .,.63 ,. .I29 I67, 226 I67,i IIS, IJ4 I32, I62 , .IO7 ,55, I68 I24. I34 I07, l2B ....I98 II Collins, Nancy . . ll Collins. Pat ., . . . I I Clomar, Linda . . I0 Combs, Jim .... ,. ,.. I0 Comer, Gerald .,., , I2 Comer, Pat ..,.,. .,. I2 Comer, Tom ., , ,.., l0Con'1Iey,Limond .. II Compton, Brooks ,, .. . .ll4, I23, I24 Concert Band ,.,. . . .I24 ll Congdon, Sue . .,.,. . I0 Conkel, Susan , ,.., ..,, I I Conklin, Janet, , I I7, ISIS I0 Conley. Tim. , . ,.,.. 96, l8l I0 Conover, Jeil ,...,,.,, . I I Conrads, Fred . ,.., ,.. Continental Insurance Agency . I2 Cook. Patty .,.,., ...... I 27, I6B,2l5 I I Cook. Todd .,., I0 Cooney. Dave .,. ... I I Butler, Carol ..,....... ,.. , Il Butler, Cannaef ,..,. .l0l. 129 I0 Butler, Eleanor ,.,, ,,,, , . , Butler Heating and Air Conditioning ,, , , I0 Butler, Melvin , .. .. , . Byrne Insurance Agency. . , C Caldwell, Juanita .,,.,,, ,.. I I Caldwell, Mary Ann , I2 Callahan. Steve ..,... I35. I56, ,l28, IIIO .32. 59, l68. 220. I0 Campbell, Theresa . .. ... . I2 Campbell, Wanda, ,, I0 Campbell, Wayne., Campus Life . , . I2 Canning, Tim, . ,. Capri Bowling Lanes. . II Carey, Marguerite . Carillon Cafeteria , . I2 Carlin. Val ,... .., I I Carpenter. Tony , I I Carpenter. Jeff , I2 Carpenter, Rebecca IO Carper. Corey , . I I Carper. Donna ., I2 Carper. Jill ,, Carpet Warehouse , Carr. Mary . . . , I0 Carter. Susan ,. IO Cash, Don .. . . . .l23. I28, l63, I29, Caiseno Pine King , ,256, IO Castor, Dennis. ..,.. . .I05. I2 Caton, Denise ., ., . .I29. II Cavanagh, Paul , l98, Chandler, Dale , . I2 Chaney, Angi . I62. I2 Chennell. Paula. , .l53, l6B, I0 Charge. Judy . I2 Charles, Larry . . IOChedomir, Joanne . . . I27, I0 Chenoweth, Steve. ,. The Cheaseman ,..,..... . . CI'1essClub.. . ,. .. , I0 Christ. Mike ... ..82, IOJ. I157. I I Christ. Nancy . ..,. ,,. ,. . I0 Christian. Robert ,,. ., Chrysler Airternp , . , . , , Chorus ,. ,, , .,.l28. Il Ciambrp, Pat ,.,. . . I0 Clapie. Robert , ., . Clark, Freda , , . . I2 Clark, Laurie .. , . , Il Clark. Margaret . , I0 Clark. Melinda, , . . I2 Clark, Paula .. . I2 Clark, Ronald ... . ,,. . .. I0 Clawson, Gary ,..,. .l23, I24, I I Clay, Jodie ,, I I Clayton. Dennis, ..... ,.. I I Clemm, Maryl ,,,. ...II7, l68. II Clouse, Brenda ., l34, Il Cobb, Ivan ... I I Coder, Theresa , COE. .. .. I2 Colfey, Doug . I0 Cole, Debbie I0 Coleman, Mary . , I2 Collins, Barb , . I I Collins, Greg . I2 Collins, Jan . ., , , ,92, 94. . .I33, . l34, 82. l68. . I54. II Cooney, Robert ,. I0 Coons. Dan ,,,,.. I I Cooper. Linda ..., I0 Cooper, Richard , ., I2 Cooper, Sharon. , II Copeland. Debra ,. I2 Cole, John ,,,..,. I2 Coy. Connie .. ffiai ,l9B .,,I8l ..,.,I32,22l ..,..l'-78 ..,,22l .,..22l I I Coyle, Tom .,,,,.,.,...,... .l9B Cox. Eernestine , . . . IO Cox. John ...,.,. I23, l24, I34, l8l Crabill, Dave. . The Craft Showcase , I0 Cranell, Colleen ....... 75,l3I .,.,..,.,279 .,.,,,,,,l8l I I Craven, Jenny ..... .l07. l3I. l98 I2 Crawford, Pam II Creager. Mike . . .. . .,,..22I . ...., I68 I0 Creager. Mitch ..., . . . I I4, IBI I0 Creel, Cathy ..... . ..... IBI I0 Cribley, Elizabeth ,. . .IBI IICroley,Dan.., , , ,.,,l98 I0 Croley, Debra . . . .l8I I2 Croley, Roy ,, . ,, ,22l Cromwell, Dick . , . ,,.. 64, 82 l2Cross,Ken... .,,22I I2 Cross, Vicki .. I0 Crum. Paulette . . .,,..22l ,..,.,,I8l ll Cunningham, Janice , .4O. l0I, II6, II4, I9B I0 Current, Linda. .. ,. ..,. .,l8l I2 Curry, Terry ... .. .,l53.22I I2 Curtis, Anita .. . ,... , . 22I I2 Cushner, Paula ..,.. . . ..l5. 54, I43. 2l4, 22l, 222. 266 I0 Czarzasty, Bernice, .,.,..,.. IBI D I0 Daganhart. Casey , . ...82. 96. 97. II4, I44, I67, I8l I2 Daganhart, Holly... .,2I. II7, l29. l30, I4l, I43, I62, I65. l68. 222, 226 I2 Daly. Sally .... I0 Dar1ner,JeII .., .l29,222 ,.,..,..,I8I IO Danner, Bill . . .,.. I IO. IBI ll Demico, Don ., I I Damico, Mary .... ,. ,I98 I2 Danis, Donna .. ,..,. 222 I0 Darby, Chris .,.,,,.,,,. ..,.. I BI I2 Darling, Judy ,. .,.,.,.,.l07, I23. I24, I27, I7I. 222, 240 I2 Daugherty, Cassie ....,. .... . 222 I0 Daugherty, Randy.. .,.,.. .,.lBl I I Daugherty, Larry, ,, ..,..l98 Davell, William ,.,.,.,,,..,.,, 68 I I Davidson, Brenda. .... ,I28. l3I. IB4, I62. l68, l96, l98. 2I0 I2 Davidson. Marty, , I70. 222, 229, 282 Il Davidson. Pat , ...... . .l33, I98 I0 Davis, Allen .. . .,.,.,..... l8l IIDavis,Barb . ,..,.269 Charles Davis Florist .... .,., , 28 I I2Dav1s,B1Il ,.... ,I05. 222 I0 Davis, Jay .,., .,... 9 6, I97. l8I Davis.Merrilla ,, , .. ..,60 I0 Davis. Neal .. . Il Davis, Robert .. , .. ..I8I ISO, I98 ll Day, Connie . ..,., I07, I28. I99 Dayton Flexible Products Dayton Home Furnishings . . . , , 27I 300 Dayton Showcase ,... . . .302 DCT ..., ,.., , .. . I0 Deady. Roger . ,...l52 ..l55,l8I I0 Dean, Richard ,., ., . DECA ,,.. . . . . I8I I53 I0 Deck, Ed .,.,. IBI I0 Decker, Bruce . ... I8I I2 Deddens. William ... 222 IODeis.Gary.,..,.. ,IBI I I Delk, Debbie ,. ... . I99 Il Delater, Doug . I03. I23, I99 Delmar .. . 292 I2 Denaples, Diane , ., ,222 I0 Denlinger, Sally ... I29, I8I DenIinger's Garage . ,269 Depco and P H Electronics ,278 IO Deroziere, Olivia ..., I8I I0 Detrick. Nancy ..,9I, I0 Deveny, Mark . .. . I2 Dey. Debbie .54, I28, Detrick. Donald ,., ..., I28, I6z, I27 I8I I8I 222 I I Dicke, Margaret. ., . . I29, I62, I99 I2 Dicke, Steve . ,. . IIO, I28, I44, 222 I2 Dickerson, Denise ..,.. 222 I2 Dickey, Dan .,. , ., . 222 I0 Dieterle, Dianne... , I07. II6, I34, I86 I0 Dietrichson. Dave .. .,. I2 Dietrichson. Karen .,., I2 Dietz.JiII. ., I I Dietz, Tom ., I0 Dillon. Wayne . I2 Dils. Kathy ,., I0 Dinsrnore, Sharon II Ditler. Jane . . II Dobrino, fiii. Larry . I8I 222 222 I99 I8I 222 I8I I99 I99 I0 Docken, Elizabeth... .I23, I8I Dorninic's Restaurant .,., 305 I I Donahue, Bruce ... . ,I I0, I99 I2 Donahue. Kirk ,. . . .,222 I2 Donovan. Tom ... . .I65, 222 DooIey'x Pharmacy . , . . .28l IODooIin,Mona,. .. ., .I8I I2 Doolin, Phyliss ,,., . . ..222 I I Dormitzer, Jill . ... ... ,I99 Dorothy's Hair Styling Salon .302 Dorothy Lane Market . , . , ,276 I2 Dotson, Dave ,..., .I43, I53, 222 IO Douglas. Brian . . 82. I8I I99 II Douglas, Debbie ., , ,. .28, II DougIas,JiIl.,. .. I2I, I29, I32, I99 l75 I60, l62, I6I, Dragon ,. , ,,., I73, I74. Dragon Tales , I0 Draughn, Robert . . ,.. .l70. I72 I8I I0 Dudash. Jackie . .I23, I8I ii Dudley. Jim. .. .,.IIO. :QQ IO Dudrick, Phil. ,. ,. I8I IO Dutty. Jenny . ...., I8I I2 Dutty, Mary.. . , 222 Dumar Typesetting Inc. . . 277 I2 Duncan, Joni. ., .I2I. I30, 222 I0 Duncan, Joe . . .. I42, I60, I82 Dunhill Inc .,.,.., . 275 I I Dunn, Geraldine ,,,. . 200 I2 Dunnmeyer, Mike . .82, I03, 222 I2 Durbin, Richard ,II5, I48. 223 I0 Durnbaugh. Mike .., . I82 I I Dybvig, Kevin , , ... I24, I46, 200 io Dybvig, Phil .I26. E II Eads. Mark ,. ,... .,., , , Early American Shop . . I2 Early, Dennis ,. ,, . . Eastern States Mortgage Corporation . . . . II Eastman, Mary , . . Eden. Francis. ,. .. I0 Edwards, Cathy ,, ,.,. . . I0 Etfertz. Ed . . , II Eqleston, Lois . .. ..98, IOI, I27, I82 200 303 223 288 200 ,73 I82 I82 200 I2 Ehmke, Chris . ,.., . .35. 36, 37, I2I. I28, I34. l43 l6B, 223 I0 Eichel, Ron... I82 I I England, Steve . ., I2 Enwright, Pat , . . 63, I2I, I0 Erbaugh, Mark.. , ., Erbaugh. Richard . . ., II Ervin, Bill ..,. .. B2, I27. II Esselman, Greg . . I62, I96, I2 Estes, Anna .,.,. ., ,,. I2 Estes, Linda ... ., . II Estes, Charlotte. . . . , , II Evans Dave, . ., I02, I03, I67, Evans, Geneva , . ., . . I2 Evans, Gerald .,.. I23, I24, I27, I I Evans, Holly. ., . .,.. I28, I0 Evans. John ., ,.,,., 82. II Evans, Ray , . ., . I23, I24, II Evans, Robert . ., 82. 92, II Ewing, Bob .IO5, IIO, I67, l6B, F IO Fager, Carolyn . .. , ,I29. Fairmont West Boosters , Far Hills Optical Co. . , . Fashion '70 .. . . , . . I2 Fauble, Mary.. , . .I29, FBLA . . ... . FCA ,.,.,... .,,.. . IOFearn, Rick ,.., ., . ., II Feeman, Melanie ., .I23, I24, II Feldmaier, Dave ,.,.. .I68, I I Fella, John .,,. ... ., I2 Fellows, Chris . ,. ,.,.. .,.44, I43, IASB, I69, I74, I0 Fellows, Sandy .,.,, .,.. Felh Office Appliances Inc. Ferguson, Carl .,.. ... I30, 200 223 I82 ,75 200 200 223 223 200 I IS, 200 78 223 200 I82 200 200 200 I8I 299 269 306 224 I55 I66 I82 200 200 200 I34, 224 I82 263 ,64 I0 Eisen, Martin.. ,..,.. I82 I I Eisenhauer, Shirley .,.I74 200 IIElbring,Ray. .. , ,.,..2O0 I I Elmore. Brenda . . . .I3I, 200 I2 Ely, Mark. , . . B2, II2, I33, I44. I67, 223 IOEly. Mary , . . ,. I8I II Emery. Nancy . .... ..,3I, IOI. I32, I62, l68, 200 II Emmons, Sue .. IOI, II6, I22. I23. I24, I62, I64. 200 I2 Emmons, Robert . ,. . II Ferguson, Cindy .,.,. .. .. . 200 I2 Ferguson, Liz .,. ., 55, 88, 90, 9I. I27. I64, I68, 224, 286 Ferguson Realty . . , . . , 286 I0 Ferguson, Vic , .,.IO3, I82 I I Fetzer. Chris ,.. . ,I68, 200 I I Fiedler, Barb, .,. . ... I07. I27, I63, 200, 3I8 I I Fiedler. Diane ,. .. .,3I, 200 II Fiedler, Peg . . , ..I07. I27, 200, 20l, 325 Fiedler, Winnitred . ,., ., , 50 I2 Filcik, Kevin ...., ., l35, I68, 224 io Fink, John ..,. ,. .I27, I82 I2 Fink. Merri ,. , .,.. 224 Finkam, David , . .,70, I22 I2 Finney. Claire ,I62, 224 I0 Firth, Sue .., , I82 I2 Fischer, David , . , II Fischer, Lynne . . .200 I2 Fischer, Roxanne ,.,I53. 224 I0 Fisher, Brenda ,. , , I82 I2 Fisher, Dave.. . ... 224 I I Flaherty, Karen. .,. , I3I, 200 Flatter, L. Howard . . . .,,5O I I Flaugher. Bob ,... ., .200 I2 Flayler. Paula . ,. ,. . , 224 I2 Flory, Sharon .,., I24, I27, l3I, I68, 224 I2 Flynn, Connie . . .,.. . 224 I0 Flynn, Elwood ., .... I3I, I82 FMC .... .. . , .,.. . .I6I I0 Foley, Greg, .,.. . ... ..I82 II Pallet, Ann ,,.,.. I07. ISB, I63. 200 Follet, Ellen .., .. . . . . 57 II Folz, Leonard ., .,200, 2l3 Foodcratt Management Corp. 290 I0 Forgey, Glenda. . , .I82 Il Foris, Jim .. ..I56. l6B. 200, 225 I2 Forte, John . ., B6. Il0, 224 I0 Forth.Carol ...I23, ISI I0 Foster, Cindy .,. , ,..I82 I2 Fothergill, Debra . ,. I43, I49, 224, 283 I I Foulke, Scott.. .. , I27, 200 I0 Foust. Lois .. -I23, I24, I29. IBI Fowler, Berniece . . , . . , 75 I2 Fowler, Melanie ., IO Fox, Javonne. ,..I8I I0 Fox, Lynthia ,. , . I29, I8I I2 France, Danny . .224 I0 Franklin. Vickie ,. ., . II Franklin, William . . . . , , IO Frazer. Bradley . . , I23, I24, I8I I0 Frazier, Rhonda . . .. .I82 I0 Frechette, Diane .. I0 Fred. Louis .. . , . I82 I2 Fred. Phillip ,., .. . . ., 224 I0 Freernan, Gretchen , , I23, I24, I27, I82 Freeman, James ,... I03, 68, 82 Freeman. Ruth , ., . .57 II French, Candace I07, I29. Advanced biology student Deanene Gustin observes a gerbil as a part ot her study ot animal reproduction and development. French club . . Frisch's , . . . IO Frick. Jeanne.. ,I2I, IO Frick, John. . ,., . I2 Fricke, Ronald , .. II Friesel, Amy I , Il Fritts, Cathy ... I I Fritzsche. Gary . .. I I Fritzsche, Gregory . IO Frizell, Robert ,... , I2 Frizzell, Beverly . ,. , II Frueaut, John , , .82 Fry. Charles., , . . I0 Fryer, David, ., II Fryer, Donald , .. I0 Fryer, Robert . . II Fryman, Blaine FTA , . . I2 Fugett, Sherry , , Il Fullenkamp. Sharon I0 Fulton, Robert. . Funck, Leah , ,. Funderburg, Alvin, II Funderberg, Lois . I0 Funkhouser, Jett ., G GAA .. ,. ., . I I Gabbard, Bobby ,. I I Gattney, Chris , , I2 Gaines, Penny , . I0 Gaiser, Elaine. I23 Gallagher, Eleanor . . 'IO Gantner. Stephen ., I2 Gardner, Carole .. , I0 Garltic, David , I0 Garrett, David . I0 Garrett, Sandra .. I2 Gary, Richard. I0 Gavitt. Judith , . I2 Gavitt, Scott, . I I Gedra, Alexis .I3O. I03, I62 in I27 I28 I24 I32 202 27, 82 5. I24, I55, 82. I24, I34. iris. 32, I68 I68 .64 I44 I27 60, l68 IO5 I03 89, I33 I48 200 I34 272 I82 I82 202 202 202 202 I82 224 203 ,73 202 I82 202 I6O I22, 224 202 I82 59 I56 I82 I64 202 I82 68 I28, 224 I82 I82 I82 I07, I82 224 202 Gerber, Joyce I0 Geis. Thomas . .. II Gentry, Michael . Genuine Auto Parts II Geoghegan, Joyce I2 George, Janet. , IO George, Joyce , German club II Geyer, Richard , . .I27. 4, I53, I44, IO Geyer, William ,... , 52, I0 Giallornbardo , J. A. . . Gibbs, Dorothy I I Giggs, Joseph . II Gibson, Craig . I0 Gibson, James. I I Gilbert, James ., II Gilbert. Kevin . , , far I67. I2 Gilbert, Mary. ..I27, I28, I2 Gilbert, Reba .,.. IO Gilbert, Steven I0 Gilkey, Terri., . I0 Gillespie. Mariori , I0 Gilroy, Cheri, II Ginter, Donna I2 Ginter, Doris .. I2 Girton, Robert . I2 Glass, Dana .. II Glass, Gary ..,. I0 Gloekler, David . Gochoel, Amy. .. II Gochoel, Becky ,, I2 Goode. Debra . IO Goodman, Lisa ,, I I Goodman, Scott, . I2 Goodnough, Joel , I2 Gottshall, Lee . Gowdy, Eileen, I2 Grabernan, Dave I0 Grabeman, Tom. II Grady, Ruth , I43, ., ,I03, I34 168 63, 224 82, I67 I67 .96 IO5 96, 202 I68 I55 I55 I3O I29 . . I29 . I29, isa , . 32, I63. I74 I67 20, 67. I43 mf 068, 76. II5. I67. . . . I29, ,57 I82 202 293 202 I2 I , 258 I82 I35 I42, 202 I82 I82 60 202 202 I82 202 I28, 206 224 224 l82 I82 I82 I83 202 225 225 I83 78 202 33, 225 I83 202 225 225 57 I67, 225 I83 202 I I Graham, Pat ,. . Graharn, Wylie. .. I2 Grass, Don ., ,,.82, IIO, I28 Graves, Charles , .. I0 Graves, Barb.. .. I2 Graves, Larry. ,20, 87 II Graves, Theresa II Gray, Elizabeth ., I0 Gray. Scott .. . I2 Gray, William ., IO Graybill, Eric.. ... I2 Graybill. Pete. .. . I23, I24, I27 I2 Green,Greg., II Green, Linda I2 Greger, Paul . . , I0 Gridley, John ., ., I2 Gridley. Sue ,. . I0 Grittin. Brenda . II Grittin, IO Grittin, Jo Ann, I2 Grittin, Steve , I2 Grittin, Ted . . II Grittith, Dennis . . I2 Grisso, Jan Ed. I I Grissom, Jan . I2 Grott, Ann , . I I Grott, Charles ,, , I2 Grover, Linda , .. I24, I2 Gruber, Jean . . , I34 I0 Guest, Diane I0 Gulasa, Viv I I Gurnper, Julie . .. .. ...202 , , . .,75 ,225 .. , . ,66 .89,II6,I83 ,IIO,III.225 ,. ,,.. 202 . ,.,. 202 I23,I24.I83 . ,34,4I,47 67,I28,225 .I23.I24.I83 .,. .4I,II5. ,I43,I68,225 I05,l29,225 ,. . ., .202 ..l09,225 IIO,I67,I83 , I49,227 .,..I29,I83 . 82,II5,202 . . .,I83 , . 227 I23,I24,202 . . I54,227 , .. ,202 . ... 227 92,I68,202 .,55,65,l23 I68,227,244 . I30,227 . . I83 , , .I83 , . ,88,9L II7, I30, I62, I68, 202, 209 I0 Gustatson, Brent . ,.,. 82, I83 I2 Gustin. Deanene . 98, I23, I24, I29, I34, I60, I6B, 227, 32l H H lr H Industries . . . . 3Ol I2 Haacke. Deb , IO5. I29, I43, I6l, 227 I0 Haacke, Doug. , . ..I83 IO Haas, Brenda , ,I83 Index 32 I I87 . 266 I I Homan. Teresa .... II Hagerman. Linda .,... Il Hahn, Roberl .,.. Haines. Clark ,,... I I Haines. Rebecca. .... Haines. Wesley ....., I I Hall. Alex ,,..... .. I0 Hall. Claudia ...,,,.,. I2 HaH.Cmdy ..A. s,2o Il Hall, Larry ,... .,.,. I0 Ham. Greg ... II Haman, Bob ,.... I2 Hambrick. Craig ,.... I0 Hamillon. Clem ,..,. I34. I42 I2 Hammel, Mark .,.... I2 Hammer, Karen . I0 Hamman, Doug... Il Hammons, Dan ... I2 Hammons. Regina .,... I0 I-Iammons, Rhonda .... I2 Hanuer. Terry .,.., 82 I0 Hamlin. I2 Hanner, Suzefle .... Doug .... I23 I0 Hansel. Jell ,,... .... I2 Hansen, Gary .,..,.. Il Hansen. Steve ,.., 82 I I Hapner. Sara... I I Harbough. Craig II Harding. Bridgel ..,. I0 Harding, Rebecca I0 Hardy. Chrisiian .. I0 Hare. Consiance. Il Hare. Debbie .., I2 Harker. Dan ..... I I Harker, Jeli ..,.,,..,. II Harney. Sharon ..... II Harris. Cindy ,.,.. 73. II Harris, Sharon . .. ,.,. I2 Harris, Nancy .... I2 Harris, Susan . .. . .. I2I,I29 fiiifiii ffffiii I75.227 .,..I03 .f.',iii ....l33 ,26. I23. I43, I78 .76. I54 ....l68 .fffiii 1'4i.'1'iQi I24. I27 ....I28 iiafiis I44, I67 . '.'1l.3. I68 ., ,l34 ....l34 I24, I34, l62 I23, I24 ....I6I ..60,6I Harrison. Linda .... .. I2 Harrold. Karen ...,., I2 Harruil, Mary Lynn.. I29 I0 Harshbarger. Mary. ., I2 Hari, Charles .. .., II Hari. Donald. . I2 Hari. John .... I2 Hari. I0 Hari. Sharon .. Roberl ,.,. I0 Harlley, Linda . .. Harvey. Sieve .... I2 Hassel. David ,.,.. I0 Hasfing. John ....,., II Haslings. Deborah ..., I2 Haslings, Pamela .. .. II Halcher, Carla .. I0 Halcher, Lulher .. I2 Halcher. Roberf ..., I2 Halhaway. Bruce. .. I2 Hallon. Richard ..,, I0 Hallslaedl. Barbara . I2 Haflsiaedl. Diane ..,., Hauer Music Siore ..,. II Hawk, P1.111.p, .,.. 115 I0 Hawk. Rebecca ...,.. I0 Hayes. Cheryl .. . .. I0 Hayes. Jane ..... I I Hayes. John .. II Head, Larry ,..,. I I Hecht. I2 Hellner, Dan.. ., I2 Heisler. Marli .. ., Heisiand. Lesler ,, .. I2 Heilmann, Cecilia. . , Heiizman, Rulh . ,. II Heller, David .... I0 Heller, Barbara . .. II Henn. Christopher ..., I0 Henn. Richard ,.,.... I0 Henning, Kafhy ,. .. I0 Henry, Palricia IO Henry, Tim .... II Henlich. Dennis .. II Hem. Mary ,......., Palricia .... .,.,I60 202 202 .50 I24 202 I83 3II 202 202 227 I24, I83 227 227 I83 202 I84 l68 I84 I63 l84 228 202 202 58. 202 l84 I84 I85 202 228 202 23. 202 202 228 228 I36 228 ......,8.20. .2I4. 228 ,...lI6 jfiii ....,28 ,ffii-I ffiia .. .I03 I68 I27. . . . . .92 .ffiii 1'i.i.'1'i.5 I29, I78 ffffi-ii. iiafigi .,8. 20. l60. l6I fin. 14.1 iiafiii .8B. I29 I2 Herbert. Rick , .82. 9I, I05, I44 Herdman. Fred , .. ..56. 57. 82 Herilage Company .,., Hermefz. Helen ,....., I I Hess. Jennifer . .. I2 Hesler. Randall . .. I I Heizel. JeIIrey ,..... f fiii .fffici I2 Hibbs, George ..,. .44, I I5. I24. I27, I44, I62. I68, I74, 228 322 Index . I84 228 202 228 228 I84 I84 82 I24 I84 202 228 202 I84 228 228 228 I84 228 284 202 I84 I84 I84 202 203 203 229 I42. 228 62 228 57 203 203 I84 I84 I84 I84 203 203 228 IO5 292 .78 203 228 203 I23. I67. 284 I I Hickey. Donna. . I2 Hickey. Rulh .... I0 Hieb. Maiihew ,....,. I0 Hike. David ... Hike. Lois ,...,.,.. . I2 Hildrefh. David ... . I0 Hildrelh. Lawrence ... I I Hill. Gary ,.,. I I HIII. Terry .... ..,.. Hilllop House . , . I2 Hillan, Paula ...... Il Hilliard. Beverly ....,. I0 Himebaugh. Nancy .,., I0 Himes, Larry ,... 82.96. I2 Hinchman. Hannah .,.. I2 Hinders. Michele ,,.,.. Hinds. Milburn . .... . I2 Hinds. Nelson .,... 32. Hippla, Irelan and K' Hirfzinger, Terry ,..... lnle I2 Hifzeman, James. .. Hi-Y .........,. . ...I28.203 .. .228 I05, I67. I84 ...I23. I24. I27. I34. I84 . .,.,.,. 68 .,......228 .82. I33. I84 ...,....203 98. II6. I29. I30, I68.203 .....,..267 ........I28 ., ,I3I. 203 ,...I29. I84 97,I67.I84 ..,.,.,.229 ....l34. 229 . ,....,. 66 229 l62, I63. r. Inc ..,, 266 .......,I72 ...Qffiii I0 Hodgson. Valerie ..,.,......,. l2l. I0 Hoel. Marie .,.. ..,.. Hollerberlh. Carl ,... I2 Hofmann, Ranier . ., .. I I Holden. Connie .,.. . I68. I2 Holland. Bev. .55. I0 Holland. Palricia ...,., I0 Holland, Ralph ,...... I2 Hollander. Sfuarl .,.... 55. ll Hollederer. Donna .,,.. I2 Hollins, John ..... ... I44. I2 Holloway, CharloHe . ,. I2 Holmberg, Daniel IO Hollrnan. Joseph ...,. Il Hollman, Pamela ..... I I Holfson. John ..... Holzlrager. Hans ..... Home Ec club . . Homer. Frances Homaslead Federal . . . Honaker, Sharon ,,..,. II Hooghe. Linda . IO Hook. James ...... 87. Hooven, George ...... II Hoover. I0 Hoover. I I Hoover. Pamalyn , .. Dawn Kim .... I2 Hoskins. William ,..,.. I28, I62. I84 , ..,. ..79 ...I34. I4I. 229. 2I7 I28, I3I.203 I73.229. 283 I84. I89, 277 .. ..I4. 26. II5, I68. 229 ........203 I05. 9I. I04. I56. I68. 229 .....,..229 ....,.,.230 .fff5i'.'ic3 , ...... 75 ...fffisi ...24.68,78 ....,.258 ......l7.57 iii' iii. ii.. .,..203 ..fl.fl25b I2 Hopkins, Barb . ...,...... 8, 20. 90. I42. I62, I68, 230. 276 ll Hopkins. Marianne ,.,..,.., 90, I28. I62, I68, 203 Hoppe, Richard .......,.75,82.84 IO Horch. Deborah ... .,..,. ..I84 I0 Horn, Holly ..,.,.. II Horning, David .,,. Il Housfon. Danny ,.., I0 Hovey. Kalherine I I Hovey, Mary Ann., I2 Hovey, Susan .. I0 Howard. Deborah ...,.,... I33. I0 Howard. Elaine ..,.. . I84 203 ....I34. .....82. ffii-I .....204 .. .,... I28, 230 l84 II6. I29. l84 I0 Howard,Jo Linn . ..,.,.... I0 Howard, Melodie .. I I Howard. I0 Howell, Daniel ..... Rickie . . I2 Howell. Dave. ,. Howell. Thomas. .. I2 Howerlon, David ,..,I84 ..,.204 ,. . .I84 ,.,..92.230 ,...78.79 ,,...74.230 I2 Hudson.Thomas .... I I Hull, Richard ....,. ... .,., .204 I0 Huffman. Jane? ...89. IOI, I27, I84 I2 Hufiman, Jean ..... .l28, I68. 230 IlHull.Marie..... . I0 Humberl. Jack ... .,., I l2. I84 Jumes.James... ..,...79 I I Humphrey. Sleven .,......,. I IO. I42. I68, 204 I0 Humphreys. Debra .,.,,.....,. I84 I0 Humphries. Anlony.. . IOI'Iungling.Terri ., ...,I29. II Hunsaker, Marilyn ,,., I0 Hunsaker, Thomas. , I2 Hunl, Karen ..... I0 Hurd. Thomas , II Hursl. Gayle. . Il Husmann,,SyIvia I0 Hulchinson, Doreen I2 Hulchinson, John . .,.,..I84 l84 .. .I32. 204 , ...I84 ,.,.230 I84 ,.,.I30. 204 I84 23l .. ,I29. I ICC .,..............,..,.,.. I43 II lmig. Ronald.. .6. I23. I24, I27, 204 Imperial Food Town ,,.,.,,.... 262 Imperial House Morals. Inc .... 279 Imperial 300 Car Wash .,.,.. 283 Induslrial Inslihifional Supply li Equipmanl Co. ..... 279 lngraham. Jill ...,,..,.,. .... 2 O4 The Inn ...,..,.... .....,.,.. 2 54 Il lossi. Gregory ....,.,.. ...... 2 04 I2 lrelan. Tim ...,... I3, 29. 42. 43. 82. 83, II2, I43, I44. I67. l6B. 226. 23l I2 Ireland. Kaye .... l2l. l30. lb8. 23l II Irelon. Kafhy .,........ 3I. 32, I29. I62, I66. I68. 204 Il Irvin, Crisly ........., 34. I2l, l29. I42. I62. I6B. 204 Jack E. Irvin Si Associafa Realfors .,...,. .......,., 2 90 I0 Isaacs, Michael ...,.......... 184 J IOJackson. Slephen ..82. I02. I67. I84 I0 Jackson. Bill .... ... .,,... .. .. IO Jackson, Clifford. .. ...,.,. , l84 I2 Jackson, Dixie ,... I2I. I24. I34. 23l Jackson, Jack ..,... .....,.,. . 82 I0 Jackson. Janie Rae ... I84 I I Jackson, Janelle . .. . , 204 I0 Jackson. Judy Kay .. ,.,, I84 I2 Jackson. Palricia . ,. ,,... I0 Jackson. 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Joseph .., ... I84 I0 Jones. Kaihy ,.., ... I84 I2 Jones. Vicki Kay ... ... 23l I0 Jordan. Kalhleen. .. .., l84 II Jordan. Margo? ..., ..... 2 04 I0 Jordan. Vickie ,... ...l29, I84 I0 Jorgensen. Nancy ,.., ,..., I 84 JosI'en's .......... , . . 268 I I Judge. Bradley ....., ... 204 K Il Kalkas. Calherine .,.. ...., 3 4. I2l. I29. I62. 204 I0 Kallenbach, Tyler ......,..... I85 I0 Kappeler. David ..,......,. . I85 I2 Karns, Cynlhia .......,.,.. 22. l28. Ib0. Ibl. I63. 23l Il Karns. Molly .......,.,.,..., .. II Kaslens. Claudyne ....,. .,.. 2 04 Kaylor. William ..43. 62, 92. 94. I I5 I0 Kehoe. Jaime ,,.., ...98. I34. I85 I I Keller. Gary. .. ....,. 204 II Kelly. Dennis , .. 204 Kelly, Mary ., . .. . ., .. IO Kelsey. Bert .,.., . .,,. , I85 I2 Kemp. Geoflery ... .,.86. 87. lI0. I67. l68. 23l I0 Kerv1per.GaiI ..,.., .l0I, l29. I85 ll Kemper. Melanie ., ,.,. I34. 204 Il Kemper, Roberl .. .. . ., 204 II Kennard, Gregory ..,.,.,. 204. I43 I I Kern. Joann ,.,,... ..,..,.. , .. Il Kern. Marlin .,,. ..,. ..,.. 2 0 4 I2 Kerr. Belly .... ,,., I 2I. I30. 23l I0 Kesling. Diane.. . ..., I27. I85 Il Kesling. Roberl .,. ..82, 83. I I0. I42, I43. I44. I67. lqb 204 Keffering Oakwood Times . Kahering Village Inn . . . 293 294 I0 Keylon, Lynn .,....... l07, l29. I2 Keylon. Raymond .., I85 ........23I II Kidd, Barbara ,....,,......,., 204 I I Kiefaber. Jon .,.......,.. I42, 204 I2 Kilbane, Kevin ..... 34.63. I28. 23l Kimberlain, Larry I I Kimble, Edward. . . I2 Kimble, Sieven .. I2 Kimbler. Karen ..... I0 Kimbler. Deborah I0 Kincaid. Lawrence .. ..,.,....,. 57 .,.,..204 ,...I3I.23I ....I32.23l . ..... I85 .I85 II Kindrick, Loraine . ,.,. 88. I0l. I62. I74. 204 I0 King, Barbara .,,.,. I28. I85 I I King. Gregory .... I2 King. Mark ....,.. II Kingdom, Sean .,... .,....,.204 ,....,,,23I ....I30.204 Kingrey, Frederick .,... ...... 6 6 I2 Kingsley. Chesler .........,.,. 23l I0 Kingsley. Frankie ,.,....,...... I85 Kirchsr, Hellon, li Collei-I. Inc. . .272 I2 Kirchmer. Brian ...,.......,... 23l I2 Kirkland, Earl ...,....,. I5. 44. I3I. I43, I56, I68, 23l I0 Kiser. David .... I85 IO Klaaren, Jonalhan .....,.,..., I50. I0 Klank, Jeff ..... I2 Klase. Melinda ,... ll Klein. Frank ...... I I Klaina. Anthony ..,. I I Kloslerman, Ann .. I2 Kneidl. Jean ... I I Kniess. Cindy. .. I0 Knowles, Ann ..,., I0 Kocher. Slephen . . Il Kochli, Richard ..... II Koepnick. Roberl ..,, I0 Koerner, Mark ..,,.. I0 Kohler. David ,.... 83. l28. I I Kolbe, Karl ..,. .. I2 Koller. Roberf . .. I0 Kolp, Mark ...,. I2 Konicki. Norma... I I Korosei, Thomas . . I2 Kosla, George, . Il Kowaski. Marfha ., I2 Krapl. I0 Krapl. I2 Krebs. Donald .... II Krebs. Mary .... I2 Kreilzer. Keifh . Leslie . . . Nancy... I0 Kremer. Edward ..,, I I Krolls, Roberl ..,, I0 Kremer. Edward ..,... I2 Krieger. Diane ..,... I43. I2 Krisliansson. Inga ,... Kriizer. Roberl . . . .. Kuehn. John. .. II Kuein, Frank .... I2 Kuhn. Nancy ......... l2I, I43 Kuldau, Joseph .,..,,, I0 Kurlz. Debbie ..,, L I0 Labarr. Wendy .,...., I0 Lamb. Raymond , . I IO. I0 Lamb ..,....,. 96, 97. I2 Lambrighl. Carol .,.,, I2 Landis. Gregory ...... I0 Landis, Jeffrey .,.. I2 Landrurn, Beverly ... II Landrum, Sue .,.. II Lane, Marcia .. I2 Langenkamp. Joseph ., Lanlz. Mary ..., IO Large. Cheryl .. II Large. Connie .. ,. I2 Large. Sleven . IO Lashley, Michael ... .. I0 Lafham. Samuel ..... I0 Lawrence. Teresa .. Lalin club .....,..,.., I2 Lawson. Fred ..,..,. I43. I62. I68. I2 Lawson, Laurie . .. , IOI. I0 Lawson, Thomas .. . I I Layne. Scoll ,..... .. I0 Leakas. Rebecca ,. I2 Lealherman, Larry .. .I32. I34. I67. I85 ...,.,.,..I85 .,......23I .,..,..204 ...82.204 ....,.,.204 ...,l54.233 ....,,.204 ,.,.I34. .,.....l87 ,......82,83. I03.I44,204 ......I3l. I87 l34.l85 ......I03.204 67.82. I44.233,259 ..........I85 ....I55,233 ....I68,204 ...hier ...,233 ........204 I33. I44. I67. 233 .....,.,l85 .....82. ,.,.....204 ........I85 ...29,98, IOI. I64. I68.233 ...2. I29. I34. 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I24. 205 II Lennon, Richard ..., .....,. 2 05 I0 Lenz, Randall ..,... .... I I0, I88 I0 Levy. Janice .... ..... I B8 I0 Lewber. Jill ... ......... .I88 Lewis, Judy . ., .... 76. I72. I73 I2 Lewis. Karen .. ...,..,..,. 234 I I Lewis, Kafhryn .. ...I28. I68, 205 I0 Lewis. Raymond ....... ...... I 88 I0 Lewis. Roberf ,.... 82, IIO, I67. I88 I2 Lessis.Ton'1 .l33.234 I0 Licala, Lisa ......,..,. 89. I27. I88 I2 Licala. Michael ... ....... I6. 23. 37, l28. 234 Leighly, Carol ...,. ,........ 3 . 57 I I Likevich, James ....... ..... 2 05 I0 Lindamood, Chrisri .... ,.,.. I 88 I0 Lindgeard, Perry .,.. ....,,.. I0 Lines. Cinda ..... ........ I 88 I2 Lines. Roberl ,.........,.. l68. 234 I2 Linklaler, Jack .......... 68. 76. 82. I28. I44. I67, 234 II Linlon. James ..,. ll5. l28. I67. 205 Lilsey, Ina .......,..........,, 27l I2 Livingslcn, David ......,... 82. IO3. I44, I67. 234. 264 II Lloyd. Darwin .,..........,.,. 205 I2 Locklear, Bev ........, I34. I70, 234 I0 Loewy. Jacqui ...IO7, I29, I34. I88 Logan Sfudios ,.... ........, 2 97 Logie, Rosie ..,......... 2. 22. 88. l28 I40, 234, 248 Mike Logsddn and Associaies . . .254 London. Bobby ......,,.,. 256, 258 II Long. Bob ............ ,........ II Longo. Michelle ..... ,.,.. 2 O5 ll Loop. Nancy ...... .,........ 2 05 F. W. Loh Company .......... 265 Il Lovelace. Sandra .,... I34. l60. 234 I I Lowell. Terry .,..........., 98. 205 Lucas.John... 50 I I Ludwig, Bruce ... .... .I27 I0 Luke. Jim ......,,.....,.... .I88 I2 Lusl, Greg .........,.,.......... I2 Lul'1, Gary ..I35. I43 I50. l5l,234 I0 Luiz. Lynnelle ............ . ..,. I88 I0 Lybrook. Randy ............,..,,. I2 Lybrook. Priscilla ..,...,... 28. l62. I68 223. 234. 280 I2 Lybrook. Ron ...........,..... 234 II Lynn. Dabid ............., I34. 205 M I2 Macy, Ann ....,, I3T. I6I, l68, 234 I0 Madden. Don ,.,.........,.,.... I2 Madliger. Richard ...., 63. I03. 234 I I Madole. Joan .89. 98 IOI. I32. 205 I0 Magnolia, Sieve ..,..,..,..... I88 I I Maibaum, Dave. , ...,.. 205 I0 Maibaum. Diane , . ...,. 74, I88 I0 Maise, Ken ....,. ......,,... Il Makarius, Mary ... ,.., I0l. I34. I68. I69. 205 I I Maleske. Pal ,..... .,.,. I 3l, 205 I2 Maligalig. Emma . ....,.. .2, l28, l40, 234. 235 Maloon. Erma ......,.. .,.,... 5 7 Manchesfer. Websler .... ,,.... 7 9 I I Money. Jonalhan .,.,... . .,.205 IO Maney. Mall . ..,65. I23. I29, I88 IO Mann. Tonya .. ,. ........, .I30 I2 Manney, Linda . . .l52, l53. 234 I0 Manson. Mark ,... .... 8 2, I67. I88 I0 Marino. Phil .... . ...,.. .I88 Marinole Park . . ..... 297 II Marks. Larry .. Il Marquardl. Sally .,.. Marching Band .... . I0 Marshall, Nancy .. I2 Marlin. Carol .. ,.88, 98. IOI, II7, I27. I64, 207 I2 Marras. Bill ,......,.. 63, 92. 93. 94. IIO, III. I44. I67, I68. 234. 247 .. .I22. I23 .. .I88 . H235 II Martin, Kathy , II Mason, Dan ,. I2 Massa, Mike , I2 Massie, Jill . II Massie, Tonya ., I0 Massullo, Maria I2 Massullo, Bob. ,. II Mastbaum, Kathy Math club , II Matheny. Bev . I2 Matheny, Mike II Matlock, Jack . I2 Matta, Diane I2 Matta. Mike I0 Mauch, Chris . II Maue. Chuck . Maus, Frank I0 Maxwell, Jay , I2 Maxwell, Nan , I2 May, Bob , II Mayer, Bob Mazak, Margie , II Meadow, Edith . Mockstroth, Roger Il Medley, Charles II Meek, Barry IO Melhuish, Donna IO Melvin, Wendy , 'mf iw' Don Mendenhall, Inc. II Menke, Cindy . I0 Mercer, Greg , . I2 Marker, Bob. , . I2 Merrill, Chris . I0 Merrill, Lisa . . . I2 Merrill, Robert I2 Metzger. Gwen , I0 Meuche, Mary . I I Meyer, Martin. .., Meyer's Meat Market . I0 Michael, Nick .. IO Michaels, Mark , I2 Micklos, Jim , 93, II2, I43, I0 Micklos, Tim I2 Middleton, Dena 3I, 274, I29 IOI I3I . II5 in l25 I27 ., ffm iii, . 96, I-28. I3.82,84, I44, I67, I68. , , I65, 207 235 235 235 I73, 3I8 I56 207 235 235 235 I88 207 64 I88 235 235 207 78 244 I24, 207 207 I88 I88 303 207 I88 236 264 188 236 236 I88 207 260 I88 I88 92, 236 I88 236 IO Migday, Anita Mikesell's I I Mikesell. Terry IO Miles, I2 Miller. I2 Miller, Il Miller, IO Miller, I0 Miller. I2 Miller, IO Miller, I0 Miller I2 Miller Miller, I2 Miller I0 Miller I2 Miller II Miller II Miller II Miller I2 Miller Dave Barb Carol Cynthia Dan , Dave. Dave., Debra .Jeanne Joe .. Lucy Lynn Mark, Mark . Robin Steve Tom . , William IO Millner, Jana II Mills, Ruth . I2 Mills, Steve I2 Minnich, Sue 98, 99 IO Mittaq, Larry I2 Moberly, Karen I2 Moehring, Lynne I I Moehring, Jean I I Moeller, Chet IIO, I42 I0 Mohanco, Carol Mohr, Gerald IO Mohr, Torn . IO Mokas, Evan , , .. . MoIar's Belmont D II Moll, Lance , II Molnar, Leslie I2 Moninger. Joyce IO Moninger, Sally IO Monnin, Pam. lI5, I23, I44, airy . .I2I, I39, I I Monroe, Sue. I2 Monteith, John I2 Montgomery, C. S. I2 Montgomery, Nina I0 Montoya. George Il Moody. 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I42, I89 Murphy, Lawson ., , 79 I I Murphy, Mary ., 208 I2 Murphy, Tom 68 I2 Murray, Kathy . . ,l54, 238 II Murray, Tom .. I28, 208 I2 Myers, Doug , , . IO, I7, 87, IIO, I33,238, 324 Mc II McAdow, Edith ,. , .207 II Mccanhy, Jill . 207 I I McClain, Connie , 207 I0 McClanahan, Debra. . , 98, II6, I29. I88 McClellan, Georgia , . ., 53 II McClure, Donna . . 207 II McCIuskey, Brad , . 207 I2 McConkey. June .. ,. I68, 235 II McConkey, Shelley . I07, I I6, 207 McConnell, Robert , , 78 Junior cheerleaders, Zoe Stroble and Katie Walther, watch with interest during a vital point ot a basketball game. I0 McCormick, Robert . I34, I88 I2 McCormick, Sheila I29, I68, 235 McCoy, Josephine 52, 53 I2 McCoy, Richard 235 I2 McCreight. Dave , .236 II McDaniel, Steve , 57, I IO, 207 I2 McDaniel, Terry . . , . 236 I I McDermott, Anna , 89 I07, 207 I2 McDermott, Maureen . . ,88, 9I, I43 bI8.236 II McGraw, Bob , .. . 82, I67. l68 I42, 207 II Mclntosh, Larry. . I34, 207 ll McKowen, Pat . I30, 207 I I McMillan, Carol . McMillan, Ethelyn , 62 McLaan's Books . 283 I2 McRoberts, Phil. , 236 II McOuality, Linda II McQuown. Sharon 207 N NFL ..,. . I62, I63 I2 Nangle. Peter , . Thomas C. Nash, Inc. . 295 I0 Nasir, Peter , I03, IIO I24, I89 I2 Naso, Cheryl I29, 238 I0 Naso, Vicki . , l89 II Naudacher, Sharon . I62, 208 National Honor Society , I68 Neal, Dan ., . 75 II Neargarder, Joyce I I6, 208 I0 Neargarder, Wanda, l89 IO Neasbe. John . . . IB9 I2 Needles, Richard . I03. 208 I2 Neit. Jettery . .238 Nett, Jerry ., . . I4, 64 I0 Neibert, Janice , I89 Neil'x Heritage House 267 II Nelson, Pamela , . ,208 I2 Nelson, Rich Jay . I0 Nelson. Shannon I89 IO Newcomb, Cyrus . I30, I89 I2 Newnarn. Jeanne , I2I I29, 238 II Nawnarn. Joe . 82, I I2. I44 I67. 208 II Nicholas, Pamela 208 II Nicholson, Mary . 208 II Nichols, Pamela 208 I0 Nickell, Penny , ,I89 I0 Niehus, Jettrey , I05, I89 I0 Nielsen. Daniel , I89 I2 Nielson, Michael , I I Ninotti. Gina. . . 208 ll Nishimura, Allison , 90, 208, 209 I2 Nishimura. Julie , . 07, I20, I2I I30, 238 II Nisonqer, Kathy , H208 Nogle, Ruth, . , 57 Nolan, Jane. , 77 I2 Nordquest, David . , ,238 I0 Nordquest, Rebecca, .,I89 I0 Norris, Arthur Ray . . , .I89 I2 Norris, Denial ., . . , 239 I2 Norris, Jessica . I2I, I30, 239 II Norris, Steven I23, I24, 208 I I Norris, Susan . , . .98 I23, 208 Norton, Elizabeth . , .76 I0 Noyes. Jettrey , .I89 I2 Nugent. Gary . .239 II Nulty, Phil .. , Oakwood Club . 298 II Oats, Sally . .. I30, 208 I2 Obanion, Robin Ann 65, I24, I27. 239 II Obryan, Kenneth , , 208 I0 OIBryan, Louise ,... I29, I89 Oerke, George. Rev. 44 I2 Oerke, Nancy ..I28, I30, I62, 239 I2 Ottensend. David I3, 26, 43, 59, II4, I27, I43, I44. I62, I68, 239 IO Ottensend, Timothy . I27, I89 I I Ogden, Connie , 208 I2 Ogle, Leslie .. 239 Ohio Bell . 264 II Oliver, Marty .92, I67, 208 I0 Olt, Schuyler , , I89 I I Optermuch, Tarnzin I68, 208 Orchestra . . 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I90 Parkmoor Restaurants 285 II Parks, Erick , . . . 208 Parks, Prank. . 47, 50 I2 Parks, Lee . I30, I68, 239 I2 Parrott, Debby 98, IOI. II7, 239 I I Parrott, Jett . , . . 208 IO Patesell, Jett , . , , I90 I0 Patrick, Cathy . , . .I90 II Patterson, Kevin . , . ., .208 II Patterson, Torn , IIO, I05, I67, 208 II Patton, Brian , . . 208 I0 Paulson, John '90 IO Payne, Cay ., I90 II Pearson, Debbie .. I29, II Pearson, Steve , ., , I34, I44, IO Pease, Cindy , . ii Peiian, Chuck ., 87, I23, I2 Pence. Jenny , Pep club . .. II Perkins, Julie, , . I28, I62, II Perrine, Joni , . I2 Perry, Glen ,, Pet and Garden Shop I0 Pettit, Jim . II Pteiiter. Mike I2 Ptlaurn. Paul I2 Ptlum, Terry. I I Phelps. Joe ,l03, Phil li Jerry's Food I0 Phillips, Pam , Phillips, Robert Photography club Photo Leo .. . I2 Picciano, Tim . I0 Pinion. Leon. ,. I0 Plants. Larry ,., I2 Plummer, Abby I2 Plummer. Judy I0 Pobst, Judith , Poelking Lanes I2 Pohle, Steve IO Pohle, Melnie. II Poland, Joyce I2 Porter, Dave . I23, I24, arama MBI, I0 Porter. Jettry . I2 Poulter, Kenneth I2 Poston, Greg Potts, Phyllis Potter, Ray . I2 Powell, Paula I0 Powers, Terrance I0 Prater, Marita I0 Predaris, Theodore Prestige Homes I2 Preston, Kathy I2 Preuss, Robert , I54, . .I27, I68, Price, Price I2 Price Ann.. Brothers Co. I I Price, Price. I2 Price, Jim , , Judith , Lou . Pamela . Price, Ralph , I0 Proiitt, Charlotte I2 Protitt, Janet . I2 Pryor, Henry 9I, I27, I2I, I0 Pugh, Charlotte , I2 Puls, Pamela I2 Purdy. Vanessa Inde I62, 208 92.lI0 I68,208 I27,I9O I24,208 239 I45,29I 3I,I2I I67,208 208 295 . I90 208 239 I27,208 .280 .I90 82 IM 300 IIO,239 I03.I9O I67,I90 , .,239 l54,239 289 ,239 . I90 . 208 . 239 I23,I90 ,239 239 78 75.I5I I68,240 I90 l07,l9O I78,l90 270 I28,I34 232,240 I5,24O , ., 78 259 , 208 78 I54,240 75 l28,l90 I62,240 I53,240 II7,I90 l59.240 25,lI6 x 323 ....I93 I2B, II Pulerbaugh, Randel ...... O Qualily Sleel Corporalion . Quill and Scroll .,.....,., R REC ,.....,.,.,,. I2 Raby. Karla ... ... ll Ragen. Michael .. I0 Raifa, David ... I2 Raila, Valerie .,.,, Rakesfraw. Janel. .. ,,., Ramey. Charles ......,.,. II Ramey, Mark .,...,... I28, I2 Ramsey, David .... ..,. ll Ramsey, Debra ... IO Ramey. Linda .,.. IO Rawnsley. Terry ,.., . .. I0 Ray, Cynrhia ..,.. I34 I2Ray.MichaeI,. .. .. I I Rayburg, Charles .. .,.82 I2 Rayburg, William ......,.,. 84. I03. II2, I44 I I Rayburn, Susan ...,.,. I29, Ray's Florisf . . . ..., . , . . I0 Readnower, Cynlhia ., I0 Reagan, Elizabeth ...,.. IO Reed, Charles .....,..,.,. I2 Reed. John ,.... .. ,.55. I27 I2 Reeder, Theresa ....,. I39 I0 Reemelin. Roberl ,...., ,. II Reese, David .,., I0 Reese, Phyllis ,. ...,..,. .. I2 Reger, Jefierey ....,..,. I28. I34. Ib8, IO Reger, Randall ., ..... .. I0 Reger, Richard .,.. ... II Rehling, Robin ...,. . I I Reigelsperger. C. ... ... I I Reiling. Tim ......, ... I2 Reinerl, Janene ,..... . II Reinheimer. Lu Ann .. . IO Reirz, Mark ..,.,,. ,. I2 Rembold, Paul .. . .,. I2 Remnanl. Diane .,,.... ... I0 Remnanl, Pamela ..,,.... I24, I27. I0 Ressa, Ceceilia ...,,.,... I I Reliick. Chrisline . . . I I Rellick. Terrence. . IO Rhode, Gearald, ., ll Rhodes, Richard ..,.,,.... RhyIhrneH'es ,... . . . I2O, I2 Rice. David .. . II Richard. Molly ....,. I2 Richardson. Barney .. Il Richardson. Mark ... I I Richardson, Wanda . IO Richey. Robert . ... ll Richwine, Nancy ... IO Ridgway, Nancy ..,... I2 Rieger, Sreven ...,.,,. IO Rike. James ...,.., 82 I2 Riley. Deborah ,..,.. I24 I2 Riley. John .,..... 44 I2 Riley, Nancy ,.,.,,.. I0 Riley, Slephen ...... I0 Riley. Susan .,.,.. l23 IO Rineharl. Chrisfie ..... I2 Riner, Edward ,... I0 Ring, Sfeven .,., Risley. Lee .....,, I2 Rilchie, Jennifer I I Rilchie, William ..,. I2 Rifrer, Carl. . I I2, I I3 I2 Robbins. Dale .,...., IO Robbins, Kalhie. .. I I Roberls, David ... I2 Roberrs, Fonda ... Roberls, June .,.. I I Robeson, Sue. ....,. , Robinson, Charlolle . .. I2 Robinson, Eric ..,,.. I2 Robinson, Ronald ..,..,... I2 Robinson. Sharon ..,.., 76 John Roderer Shoes .,,.,. Rodgar's Ponfiac ..,.,..,. II Rodgers. Belly . ..,..,. , IO Rodgers, Brian .,.I23 IO Rodgers, Lynn. ,..,....... I2 Rodgers. Mark .........,. I0 Rohrback. Howard ,... .. Rooney, Margarel. . . I2 Rose, Nancy ....... I2 Rosenberger. Debra . Roseman's Bakery . . . fi' ll Rosernan. Mike .,,. 82. IIO, I I Ross, Cheryl ,.,....... I2 Rossiler. Renee ,..,.., I I Rolh. Bruce ........., Roih Gallery of Homes I2 Rorh, John .,.,... ... I2 Rofh. Karen . .... .. I2 Rolhaar, Robin.. .. , I0 Rolhammer, Chrisli ,.. IO Rolhenberger, Charles . I I Rolhenberger. Will ..., Roush, Chesier ..,.,. Rouisong Funeral Home . . . Royal Homes, Lis. Inc. . , . I2 Rowland. Fonda ...,. , I I Royer, Janne . .. ... Rubicon Cadillac. . . . I2 Ruff. Debra. .,.. ... . II Ruh,Roberl ..., .. .I4I. IORuh,Sue. ..,,.. . I I Ruhrnan, William ..,.,... I2 Runkle. Gary .,.. .... 8 2. I0 Rusk. Karen ..,, ... . Jemima RusselI's Town lr Couniry ...,.,. I0 Ryan. Joel. .,.,,..,.. 38, I2 Ryan, William .,...,.. I I4, S I I Sabee, Ann .... . I2 Sabollke. Ruth .,...,..., II Sachleben, Karen ,........ II6,I2I, l29.l68. I I Sachleben. Sharon .,., I2I, I I Sakornbuf, Ellen .I28, I34. Salls. Rulhie ..,..,.... . I2 Sails. Torn .,.. ..... . Il Sams, Sieve .......,.,... I2 Sando, Bill ,....,, I2, 43, 4 I23, I24. I27. I42. I43, lbs. Sandy's Reslaurani .,..... I2 Sarfin. Sieve ...,. I23, I24, I2 Sassen. Earl ....,,.,..... I2 Saunders, Sleve ....,. ... l28, I0 Savage, Mark .,.. ..... I I Savely. Joyce ., ....,. .. I0 Savino. Chris ., ..82. I IO, I2 Sawyer. Marc .,.. I02, IO3, I2 Sayer, Bob ....,..,.,.. . Il Sayer, Mike .,.... .,. I2 Schaefer. Sally . ... ... I I Schaeffer, Richard ..,. . , I0 Schaerer, Sieve . . . . , I2 Schaeublin, Bruce ..,.,., I2 Schaffer. Mark .....,.,. 32 I34, I42, l68. I0 Scharll. Cindy ,........, I2 Scherrer. Richard.. ..., .. l34. I67, l68, II Scheihing, Sandy ..,.,... Scherbauer. John ...,.... I I Schiewelz, Janes, . I2I, I63. I2 Schioler, Tom ......,...,, I2 Schlemmer, Jim ..Il2, I33. I2 Schlenbaker, Kris .....,,., SchIenbaker's Inc .... . . . Senior, Doug Myers, shows his endurance for Ihe Dragon cross couniry leam. 324 Index Schlienh Br Moore ....,.,. I2 Schrnidr. Chrisly .,.... I2 Schmidt, Sue ..... ..... I0 Schneider, Chris ,..,., Schneider. Irene .. ... I0 Scheidner, Jo Ellen ,.,. I0 Schneider, Mark ,......,. I2 Schneider. William .. I2 Schoen. Debra .,.... I2 Schonscheck. Slephanie I I Schrager, Maura ... , I22, I23, I24. I0 Schrole, Jamie ..... ,.,. IO Schuberl, Brenda ... ..98, I2 Schuberr. Deborah ... I0 Schusier, Teresa ... . I34. I0 Schwab, Karen. ..., , II Schwark, Frank .,..,. ll Schwariz, Debra ..,.,.. I0 Schianarnnlo. 'lirnofhy .,.. Science Club ,,.. ..,, Scofr. David ...,,.. . Scoli Jerry I0 Scoll, Sara Alicia . I0 Scolf. Debra Lynn .,.. I0 Scribner, Bruce . I I Scull, David ,.. , I2 Sebaslian. Pal. ., . 209. ..,fi2if IO9, I70. .88. Ib8, I07, I68. .I33. I67. I03. I44, ,.47. I96, I68. I68. .I29. .I44. 4, 46, 237, 145. libs. I67. I67. I67. f iii. .551 242. .I33. .87, 242, iii, 'iii GAA, 'I24, Sigh. I68. IOI. l62. .l33, II6. .I54. lb2. I23, I60 .I27, ,I29 270 209 24l 209 265 24l I49. 24l l29. 242 l9I I9I 209 .50 273 269 260 242 209 I9I 209 l9I I9I 305 l9I 242 209 98. 209 209 209 209 242 2l0 55. 242 256 242 242 I I2, 242 l9l 2l0 I9l 242 242 2l0 I68 2 I0 l9I 242 I23, 244 l9I I IO. 244 .79 2l0 242 242 242 263 287 242 242 I9l I23, I92 I92 242 242 l28, 242 I I7. 2 I0 I92 I92 242 I92 I92 2 IO I92 I57 ,79 I92 .62 I92 2 IO 242 Seeberger. Gene .......,. 7l I I Seiberl, Scorf ........., I2 Seiden sfricker. Cynlia .... IO Seiiz, John ..,........., II Senlena. Alice ,... .,... I2 Seller, Greg ...,,,... I3I I0 Sellers, Ronald ,... .... Senior Class ,,.. ,,...... I2 Sessler, Curlis .,........ I05, I44 I2 Sexlon. Danny ...., ....., I I Sexlon, Donna .,., ...,. Seyler, I2 Seyler, Howa rd ...,. Jeff ....,, IO Schaeffer, John .. II Shafer, Dale .,.,,. I0 Shaffer, Beverly ...,, ... I0 Shamplon. Jennifer . I0 Shamplon, Viclor . . I0 Shannon, Edward ... IO Shannon, Sarah ,... I I Sharp. Karen ... IO Sharp, Melanie I I Shaw, Mike .... .. I I Sheafsley, Ausrin . ,. I I Sheerz. Roberl ... IO Sheidler, Douglas . IO Sherer, Diana .. I2 Sherer, Greg ..... I0 Sherwood, Janice ... II Shoernacher, Sreven . I2 Shoemaker. Mary .,. ...'OI ..82 52. 82. ..il23 I0 Shorf. Jelirey ...., 82, I I0 I2 Shori. William .,.... I I Showecker, Richard . II Shroder, Chanda ... Ilb, I2I. I0 Shullz, Richard ..,,., IO Shuliz. Roberf ..,. IO Shumard, Laura... I0 Shumard, Laura. II Siddall, Corey .... IISiek,Greg.., . IO Sievers, Richard ..,. I0 Sigwall. Carrie .,,., ..42, 70. I24, l28 ..,.2I0 .. .2I0 ....2I0 I68, 243 ....I92 ..,.266 .,.I4. 65. l67,243 ..,..74 I29,2I0 ....78 ..,I92 ,..l65 . .I92 .. ..98. l6O, I92 I67, I92 I28, I92 ,. ,I92 .. .2II ....I92 ..,.2II I24,2Il .87,2II I28, I93 I2I. I93 ....243 ...I29 .. .2lI ....243 I67, I93 ....243 .,..2II .98,99. I68, 2lI ....I93 .82, I93 ,,..I93 ...I93 ,,..2II ,,..2II I67, I93 . ..I93 I94, 2II Il Siler, Sieve ..,..., 82. I03. I I Silverii. Thomas . .82, 92, 93, 94, 2l I I2 Simmerman. Richard I0 Simpson. Thomas,, Sims. James ....,. IO Sinclair. Beverly ..., Singers ..,........, I I Singerrnan. Jeii ..,, I43, l50. I5I,243 ....,l93 ....53 ...I93 ,.........284 ..92. l67,2Il II Sink. Kaye ....... I28, I34, I62. 2II I0 Sipkoski, Mary ...,.. I2 Sizemore, Larry ..... I I Sizemore. Roberl . .. Ski club ......... IO Slagle, Pamela .. II Slusher, Phyllis ...... I I Smedley, Lawrence ,. .........I93 ...,.,..,.243 I3O,2lI .......I65 I2 Smiih, Alan, . I33. I44. ISO, I2 Smilh, Calhy .....,. I I Srnilh, Chad ..... I0 Smilh, Cheryl ..... II SmiIh.CynII1ia . Smiih, David ... ,.. IO Smilh, Deborah... II Smiih, Gary Leon . I2 Smifh. Gary Lee ,. I2 Smilh, Gay Carol ... Glenn R. Smilh . , . ,. . II Smith, James... I I Smilh, Kalhleen. .... I2 Smifh. Leslie .. ... I2 Smilh. Linda .. II Smiih, Lori ..... Smilh, Mabel ...,,.. ... I0 Smirh. Marilyn Kay ,.,,.. I I Smirh. Marjorie .,,.. .., II Smirh. Melanie ,,...,..,. I33. I60. I6l I2 Smilh, Michael ...,., ,.,. IOSmiih, Nancy... II Smirh. Nancy... I I Smirh. Roy ..,. ... I2 Smith, Sharon .. I2 Srniih, Sheila . . I0 Smith, Sherry . .. I0 Smilh, Slephanie ... Smifh, Sieve ,..,.. ,. IISmilh,SueAnn... ...,I93 ,.,.2Il I5I, 243 I68, 243 ....2II I29.2II .....70 ,...I93 ....2II flies I68,2ll I62,2II .. .243 .. .243 .. .2lI .. ..78 I27. I93 .,..2Il l2l, I24. l68.2II I27, I93 I68,2II .,..2II ....243 ....244 II Snedden, Douglas .,... IO Snell. Douglas ,... IIO, I23 I0 Snell, Judyih .....,. ..... 9 3, I93 .. ,I93 ....I93 IO3, I93 I2l,2lI . ,2II I24, I93 Snyder Concreia Producls, Inc. . .267 I2 Snyder, Leslie ..,......... I28, 244 I2 Snyder, Tim ........,. I28, I33, 244 IO Sobollke. Blanche ............. I93 I2 Soboilke, Rulh .,. ..,6I, I68. 244 IO Sorrell. Parnel ..... ... .... .I93 I0 Sosnowski, Richard ,,........,. I93 II Soulham, Richard ....... I23, I24. 2I I. 2Bl I2 Spang, Leslie... ,..... ,244 Spanish club .... ...... I 36 I2 Sparks, Alicia .. ...l53, 244 I2 Spears. Dennis... ..... ,244 II Spears. Linda ....., .,... , I I Spellmeyer, Chris .,.. ... .... I0 Spellmeyer, Jacque ,..,.. ..I2, 23, IOI. I93 I2 Spencer, Eva ...... . ...I53, 244 Spolrich, Frank ... .... 66, 82, I03 II Sfacy, Rebecca. , ..,.. ... .. I0 SI. Clair, Cheryl .,. ,...I93 I2 SI. Felix. Carey .... ,..,.. 2 45 Slager. Barbara. ,. ,... 73, I I6 Siager, William .... .... 7 7. I52 Siahl, Mildred .....,..,..,..,.. 78 Sfamm, Eunice.. ............., 78 I2 Sianley, Dave .,.. I05, I67, l68. 245 I0 Slansell. Darlene ....,..,.. ...I93 I0 Slansell, Larry ,.......,.,...,. I93 I2 Sianze. Marly ,.... 90, I30, I59. 245 Slale Fidelify Savings and Loan ......,.. ...... 2 73 I I Slalhes. Deno ..,. . . , I IO, 2I I I2 Slauler. James .... ...,,. 2 45 I0 Sleininger, Daniel ..,........,, I93 I2 Sreininger, Jane ... ..... I53, 245 I I Srmas, Margarei .. .,..... ,, I2 Slemple, Charles . .... I23, I24, I68, 245 I0 Slephens, Barry .... ,.,.... I 93 I0 Slephens, Mark .... ..,. 9 6. I24 I2 Slernberg, Terri .. .. ..I68. 245 I2 Srevens, Kevin . .,.7l. I47, 245 I0 Sievens, Lisa ..... ..... . ..l93 I0 Siephens, Mark .... ........ 8 2 Slewari. Charion. . . ,... 52, 53 I0 Slewarl. Elaine ... ...,..... .I93 I2 Slewarl, Merle ... ...82, I43, 245 I2 Slichweh, Nancy... .,.,. I29. 245 I0 Sfilller, Michael .... ..... I IO, I93 I I Sliles. Mark ,.,........... I IO, 2I I II Slimmel. David. . . I23, I24. I68, 2II I2 Sliver, Bruce .......,......... 245 IO Sliver. Kalhy .....,........,., I93 ll Slofer. Sara ...24, 35, l2I, I27, 2II I2 Slolzenberger. Adam . , .47, I67, 245 I0 Slorck, Thomas .,,,... ...I55, I93 II Slorie. Bonnie .. ..... U--I-6-Q,-2,Lj-4, I0 Siork. Dale ..II5, I42, l48. I67, I93 IO Siork, Deborah Ann ..,. 89, I42, I93 I I Stork, James .....,........,.., . I2 Slork. Srephen . . ..,....., 245 I0 Sloui. Scolr ,... ...,....... I 93 I2 Slrasser, Barb .,...... I23, I24. 245 I2 Slrasser, Mack ....... I23, I24, 245 IO SIrausbaugI1.Janel ......,. I62, I93 I0 Sfrilenberger, Rob .,.......,.. I93 II Slroble, Zoe ........ 88, 90. 9I, 2I I Sludenl Aids ............. I30-I33 Sfudenl Council , , . .... , I42 Sluckey. John ..., ....,... 5 2 I0 SI'ulI, Roberl ... ,.,..... I67, I93 I2 Slump, Jeli ...,....... I2, 82, I I5, I42, 244. I6B. 245 I0 Sullivan, Mary ,............... I93 Sulfzbach, Richard ........,. 47, 52 I I Sulrzbach, Carolyn .... l62. I68. 2l I I2 Sumner. Bev ..,........., I33. 245 I2 Suro. Krisly ...... V .. .... 4. 23. 29. I42, I62. l68, 230. 245 I2 Swabb. Carolyn ....... 54. I3I, 245 I I Swarizel. Joann. .,........ 2l I I2 Swelerman. Sue .... .I39, I74. 245 I I Swick. Donna .., .,,..... .2I I IlSzakol,MolIy.. .. ....2lI I2 Szulborski, Phill ....., ,... 2 45 T I0 Taberl. Susan ..... ..,. I 93 Tackeli, Elby ,. . ...., . .66 I0 Taggerl, Barbara.. . ..,. I93 Tail. Sue ......,. ,.... I 54, 270 I0 Talbot Carol .... .I34, I93 II Talbol,CynIhia... ,,..2II I2 Tanner, Mark . .. . .... , .245 I I Tarziers, Jan ..... ,... B 2. 2I I Tarzinski, George . . ..... 57 IO Iafe, John ....,.. ...IO3, I93 I2 Tale, Sue. , 154.245 Juniors Leslie Molnar and Peggy Fiedler, porlraying lhe rol cards, dance lhe garden number in Alice in Wonderland. I2 Taylor, I2 Taylor, IO Taylor, Anne.. .. ., Ib9, I70, Kalhy. ., . ,. Ben ,. . I72, IO Taylor, Becky . I2 Taylor, Wilma , I0 Tekamp, Larry .,.. I2 Telcher, Bob,. .,, .. , I I Temple. Jan .I Tennessee Jed's . . . . Il Terry, Larry ... I0 Thacker, Curl . I0 Thacker, Ida. . Thespians .. . .. Thiel, Frances.. .. . Thoma Conlacl Lens, . I0 Thomas, Cheryl . , Thomas. Jean Il Thomas, Linda . I0 Thomas, Pally . ,. , I I Thomas, Rich , ., . . IO Thompson, Cinda .. II Thompson, Diana ll Thompson, Liz ,. IO Thompson, Jim , I2 Thompson, Ron .., I2 Thompson. Shirley .. IO Thornhill, Ed,. . ,.. ,. II Thurman, Nicki . I2I II Tierney, Helene. ,, . . Timmons, Bull li Head, Inc.. I0 Timmer, Sleve .,,. .. . Tinnerrnan, Richard., . Tobias Funeral Home . , Tool Crafl Producls , Top Value Enlerprises Inc. , II Tornmire, Pal. ,. , . ., l2I, IZB I62. 245 24I I94 I94 2l I I94 246 2II 292 I94 I94 I67 .78 264 I94 53 2ll I94 2Il I94 2I I 2I I I94 246 246 I94 2I I 2I I 282 I94 66 288 263 257 2l2 Town lr Counlry Florisl . , Town lr Counlry Jewelers. Town lr Counlry Sunoco I0 Trauger. Blane . . I2 Trauger, Chrislie I2 Treon, Julie . I I Trezevanl, Toni Tri Hi-Y . . I I Trick, Jell ., I2 Trickler, Cheryl., I3O, I0 Trickler, Karen . I2 Trillon, Bob .., II Trimble. Linda. I2 Trimborn, Barb .. . II Trimborn, Jim . , I0 Trimborn, Marcia I2 Trippell, Lilliam .. . . ,. I l. l68. 246, IO Truax, Jenny ., Truman Oplicians . I0 Tungale, Lois, . , ., Turnee. Sandy , ., I2 Turner, Jamie . I2 Turner, Judy ., . . I0 Turner, Mary .. .. Tullle, George . . l0TyIer, Cindy ., ., . U I62, IO7, I3I I54 l60 I68 I68 I83 246 l2l, I44, IO7, 90, 25I 26 I53 I34 4 7 8, 35, I2 Ullmer, Kalhy ., . , , , l2l. I28, I62, I68. I75, 246 R. L. Ullmer 8: Son Memorial Chapel , , IO Ullery. Dan ,,., .. V II Van Alla, Doug .. . II VanPallon, Bob .67, I27, I28 IO Vanzanl. Peter . .. . II5, I34 298 295 273 iq-i 246 246 2:2 iw 2:2 246 ie-i 267 2i2 246, 212 ie-1 I43, 273 I94 280 I94 78 246 246 I94 64 I94 37, 267 264 I94 2l2 2l2 I94 eol Varsily F ,.,. I2 Vaughn, Carolyn , Veigel,Janel. . . ., I2 Vendl, Carol .. .I29, I3I, l68, 246 .I27 I0 Viclor, Linda ,. I I Viels, Tim . The Village Peddler , I I Virgus. John ., , Vilo's Venice Inn . I0 Vlahos. Louis . Vogelsang, Helen .. I2 VonDohre, Arl .,..,. Von Gruenigen, Fred ., Vorpe, Lowell .,.. . W I0 Wade, Randy I2 Wagner, Gail ., 6l Wagner, Paul .,. Il Wagner, Roberl .. . ll Wailes, Becky . .. I I Wall, Ann .,., IO Wall, Connie IO Wallace, Craig ,, , ll Wallace. Jill . . I2 Wallace, Monica I2 Wallace, Sleve II Wallers. Jane. . I0 Wallers, Rella . , I2 Wallher, Chrislopher IO Wallher. Howard .. II Wallher. Kalie I2 Wallher. Linda . ,., II Wallher. Todd I0 Wallon, Scoll ., Warren, Mary, , . Ward Insurance Agency, Inc. I0 Ware, Bob ., . , I44 I53, 246 58, 59 I34, l60, I94 . . 2l2 258 . ...302 . , I94 , ,74, 75 ., 246 . . 70, I47 ..,.,,82 ,. ...I94 I27, I68,248 .5I, I43 2l2 ,2l2 . . l2I.2I2 ,. ,.,. 89,194 I05, I34, I94 ,. 2l2 . .. .,248 .. ,248 I29,2I2 I94 . .. .l63,248 , I94 88,9I, I68,2I2 .B8.248 . .,2I2 . .,.67, I94 ., 60 275 . ,... I94 ll Walern, Sleve , , I I Walkins, Kim. , II Walkins, Larry , 58 I2 Walkins, Marvin . ., II Walson, Don, , , I23, I24 I2 Walson, Healher I52 I2 Walson, Kip ., , . I I Walson, Lu Ann , ,.,I27 II Walson,5am .ll0, I3I l2Walson,Sue., ,.,I2I,I49 I2 Walls, Pam ., II Walls. Rick , . . l2 Wayman. Joe . I2 Weaver, Dennis . .22, I 3 I , I33 I0 Webb, Gary . I94, I0 Webb, William . . , , I0 Weber, Jenny . . I07. I34 I0 Weeks, DeeDee I2 Weeks, William , . .llO, I I I IO Wegh, Sleve , I2 Wehner, Ann. . Weller Welding Company, Inc. I0 Weimer, Doug . . . . . I67 IO Weimer, Dan , . I03, I67 Weimer, Phyllis . II Weimer, Sandra .. . .I34 II Weiss. Diane. . Weisl, Berlha . , ., I2 Weillholl, Jim ,. lI2, I37, I44, I47 IIWelz,Diane.. . .. . . .. II Werner. Krislina . . . l2Wesl, Brad . I33 I0 Wesl, Debra . . I I Wesl, Ed.. . . .82, I3O, Ib8 IIWesl,Lisa., . .. . . . .I3I Wesl, Richard . 20,5I, ll Wesl. Virginia , .,.I07. I23 I0 Wesl, Marilyn , II Weyrauch, Debra , , I0 Weslendorl. Lynn . , . .I23 I0 Welenkarnp, Doug ..... IO Wheeler, Slu . . ,B2. IIO, I67 I2 Whilaker, Gail ., ., 55, I28, I57 ,I62 I I Whilaker, Gary. . .,. Il Whilaker, Melanie . I2 While, Bev . 255 ior I33 Bob While Cigar 81 Pipe Shop I2 While, Dave . ., . 6, 22. 43, I66, I73. 2I4. 249, 266. II While, Linda. . .. . . . . . IO While, Pam . ,, I94 I0 While, Sharon ,. . .,. . ., I I Whilehead, Greg . . , . I IO. 82 94, I44, I67, I68 IO Whilehead, Kalhy . ,. .,., I2I, I34, l62 I2 Whileman, Jan .. . I2 Whiresell, Joyce , I2 Whillord, Doug ., . . . I2 Whillord, Roberl ., . . ,I28, 249 II Whillord, Russ , . . IOS. I67. l6B I2 Whilman, Sleve ., I27, l5l I0 Whilmer, Dan ., .,., I0 Whilney, Anne. .,., I2I, ,IO3, I24, I34, I67 ll Whilf, Kalhy . . .... . . I2 Whirr, Tom ,, io vvhyie. I I Whyle. Pam ..,. Peg., . .I68 I80, IOWick. Linda .. . ..I2,74, I29 ll Wieland, Yolanda . .. 4I, I34, l68, IIWilken,Joan. . . . . . . . I2 Williamilis, Tony , 20, IO3, I27, I67, 249, I2 Williamilis, Gwen ...... I0 William II7, I29, I34, I68, s, Bernard . . 2l2 2l2 2l2 248 2l2 248 248 2l2 2l2 248 248 248 I30. 248 I44 I94 I94 I94 249 I94 249 287 I94 I94 78 2l2 2l2 50 87, 249 2l2 2l2 249 I94 2l2 2l2 53 2l2 I94 2l2 2I4 I94 I94 IOI, 249 2l2 2l2 249 275 I63, 288 2l2 I34 I94 92, 2l2 l3I, I94 249 249 249 I67, 28I 2l2 249 2I3, I94 I94 2l2 249 I94 2l2 I94 I29. 2l2 2l2 I02, I68 IOI, 2l2 I94 I2 Williams, Dave , IO3, I44, I2 Williams. Laura . . . IO Williams, Rick . .. I2 Williamson, Robyn . 47, IO Williamson, Sleve . . I2 Willig, ii Willis, John .,., ., Barry ., Wills, Wayne ., , I2 Willshaw. Sleve. . II Wilson, Paula, . . I2 Wilson, Terry I28 I2 Wing. Killy. , , .130 I0 Wing, Krisly . , . I2 Winklernan, Belly ., . IO Wisecu . ,l54, p, Curl , . I2 Winlers, Shelly .. ., IO Wilhers, Kalhy , ...IO7, I0 Wilhers, Slove . . . . I I Will, Pal ., Wogarnan, Maurice . . II Wolle, Mindy . , , , . I2 Wollenhaupl, Roz .. .,I29, I30, I2 Wolski, William , 55, Ib8, I0 Wood. Dave . . ., I IO, II Wood. Laura . Wood, Ronald. ., , , 73, l2Wood,Sleven,. ., .lI2, I30, I2 Wooda I2 Woods, Dan , II5, I28, I42, I43, l68. II Woodbury, John ., , II Woodring, Allen ., . . II. Dawn. ., . . .l47, ,2, I2,67. IO Woods, John ,., ,l05, Woodman Lanes , . , . , II Wooles, Damian .. . 2l2, I I Wooles, Kevin. ., I2 Wooll, Leigh , . I0 Woolf, Lynn., , , I I Wooly, I I Wooly. Theresa. Doug . , , . .I37 I2 Worley, Chris . . . . I2 Worman, Willy , .,I3O I2 Worsham, Ginger I37, I43 II Worlhrnan. Ellen .... I3O IO Wray, Melinda .., . . , , I68 l2Wriqhl,Ada. . . . I2Wray.Jell, ., . 82, no, ll Wrighl, Brad ,. .. II Wrighl, Janel .,.. , , . II Wright, Linda I29 IO Wrighl, Robin Lee I0 Wrighl, Robin I I5 I0 Wunder, John . .. . . Wyall BroI'her's Arco . . I2 Wyall, Donna I53 iz Wyall, Judy , , . i53 Y ll Yales. Calherine , I0 Yales, II Yeck, J I2 York, P Larry .,.. .. . ., oanne .. .,89, I62, I42 ally ., I2 Young, Gary .. ., ., . I I Young, Jo Ann . .,I29 I2 Young. John . . , II Young, Kalhy, . . I0 Young, Rose , . . II Yourikman. Kalhy , , .l68 IO Yung, Cindy .. , I I Yung, Sleve . . . II Zao, Pe Z ler.. ,. Zaremski, Louis .. I0 Zechar, I I Zenner, Peg., Bob . ., I05,I28, I2 Ziehler, Chris . .7I, IO4, II Zile, C' may., ,. Zindorl,Mary, .. ., , , . Il Zink, Eil I I Zonars, II Zulaul, een, . 89, 98, l6O, I68, Suzanne .. . 65. Mike ., II5, I23, I24, 249 249 , I95 249 I95 .249 2l2 . 75 249 .2l2 249 249 I95 249 I95 249 I95 I95 2l2 50 2l2 249 250 I95 2l2 I IO 250 250 82, 250 2l2 2l2 I95 294 275 I95 250 I95 2l2 250 250 250 2I3 I95 250 2l3 2l3 2I3 I95 I95 265 250 250 .2l3 .2l3 250 ,250 2I3 .250 2I3 I95 2l3 I95 2I3 62 I95 2I3 250 2I3 78 2I3 2I3 2l3 Index 325 3 5? r. i i U9'kq rs 16 I2 34 Adminislralive personnel look lo The classrooms one day per week as parl of lhe auslerify program lhal resulfed from lhe levy failure. Here, Wesl principal Al- fred Bolendar subsfilule reaches a social sludies classroom. Newly innovaled Harry Elefanl gives Wes? sfudenfs a chance To relax and so- cialize during fheir sfudy halls. Sfuclenls ask Mr. Lawnmower 'ro lef lhe grass conlinue 'ro grow, keeping wifh The ecological inferesls of lhe year. Graduafe John Binning looks ahead lo new horizons following high school. Sepfember I970 fhrou hJune I97I - Nine hurried monfhs filled wifh memories of fhe fasf-moving, confusing experiences of high school in I970-I97I, a year when World, nafional and local economic crises erupfed wifh European nafions announcing fhe devaluafion of fhe American dollar - Congress denied financial supporf for SST developmenf - Space explorafion also felf governmenfal ausferify. Failure of Ke+fering's levy forced budgef cufs of 40 er cenf, 77 personnel ancrbus services fo fhe high schools. Viefnam, demonsfrafions - sfill priorify issues. Paris Peace falks remained deadlockedg while Mideasf relafions simmered fensely. Presidenf Nixon promised Viefnam fighfing forces refurn by November, l972 - Red China's UN accepfance gained sup orf and fhe US andPChina esfablished a rapporf af fhe fennis fable, while fhe US and Russia launched rockefs info Mars' orbif - Lf. William Calley's My Lai Massacre frial broughf vehemenf reacfions. J. Edgar Hoover, FBI chief, felf much public scrufiny - Congress passed an amendmenf eighfeen-year-old's fhe righf fo vofe. Kef+ering's helicopfer confroversy developed - Nafional police chiefs elecfed KeH'ering's John Shryock as presidenf. The world observed fhe passing of France's Charles De Gaulle, Arab residenf Gamal3Abdul Nasser, Presidenfial adviser Whifney Young, humorisf-poef Ogden Nash, designer Coco Chanel, Musical enferfainers Jimi Hendrix and Janis Joplin died from dru overdoses - Augie Murphy, mosf-honored WW ll soldier, died in a plane crash. ln fhe enferfainmenf field, Broadway revived fhe musicals of fhe '30's-'4O's fo recreafe success as in No No NaneH'e. Films found box-office appeal in Mash, Joe and Paffon - George C. Scoff refused his Oscar for Paffon, buf accepfed an Emmy - Eric Segal's simple romanficism in LOVE STORY fook Americans b sform. The acid rock' of Grand Funk and hard rock of Chicago capfured a huge following. On fhe TV screen, CBS sold fhe Penfagon and fhe public invifed fhe Bunkers info fheir families. Casualness prevailed in fhe fashion world, wifh mini and maxi skirfs, Eeasanf looks, hof pan+s. porfs saw ifs champs as fhe Orioles fopped fhe Reds in Series play, Milwaukee's Bucks fagged fhe NBA crown, while fhe Colfs beaf fhe Cowboys in fhe Super Bowl: Cincy's Bench caughf Mosf Valuable Player, Al Unser capfured fhe lndy soo in '70-'7I. ln fhe figh+ of fhe Cenfury, Muhammed Ali mef defeaf af fhe hands of Joe Frazier. Af Wesf, sporfs acfion saw winning seasons in foofball, baskefball, wresfling, gymnasfics, fennis and golf. ln fimes of apafhy and world confusion, Wesf's sfudenfs remained concerned, involved - Council inifiafed a Leadership refreaf, promofing communicafions and unify in organizafions. Sfudenfs esfablished a free sfudy hall, Harry Elefanf and an open Breakfasf bar - Wesfonians supporfed ecology programs, OPIAG and Keffrick '7I, Keffering's summer Comba+ Boredom and donafed over SBI I00 fo ,WlNG's March on Poverfy Jenny Rifchie represenfed Wesf in AFS for a year in Chambrey, France and Lisa Bradford in Argenfina. Four exchange sfudenfs broughf friendship and undersfanding fo Wesf. Three seniors received oufsfanding recognifion: Tina Wrighf received a Hallmark award for arfisfic accomplishmenf - Presidenf Nixon named Nafional OEA presidenf, Mark Hammel, fo his Advisery Commiffee on Vocafional Educafion - Fred Lawson served as an ambassador fo Augsburg, German , wifh Dayfon's Sisfer gifyn program. Seniors presenfed fwo one-acf plays, Black Comedy!Whi+e Liars Juniors parficipafed in fheir class roducfion of Alice in N5onderland -- Speech sfudenfs produced Eugene lonesco's Bald Soprano fo place firsf in disfricf - Wes'l s music deparfmenf performed in Funny Girl, af fhe close of fhe year. i970-l97l - A year of Learnin - of Awakening fo fthe fresh opporfunifies of youfh, and Sharing fhe experiences of high school days - of Searching for personal values and goals, and of Formin friendships - A year in which youfh furned fo look info fhe pasf, info fhe fufure, and info fhemselves - A year in which oufh found Life, Awareness and Growfh - fogefher. ' im DRAGON l97I - Hard work, Iafe hours, New experiences wifh new friends, Relief affer The final deadline, Adverfising below Previous years' goals, Buf sfill sufficienl' To produce a successful DRAGON. AS edifor-in-chief, I would like fo fhank Bob Logan and The Sfaff Of Logan Sfudios, Jack Molz of Delmar, Terr Hirfzin er Of 'Faylor Pualishing, Sfudenf phofographers: Ski Hibbs, Sfu Hollander, Earl Kirkland? Tom Murray and Mike Zulauf, And The sfudenf body For fheir sup orf Throu houf me year. In adrifion, a special fhank-you Musf be given fo our adviser, Miss Judy Lewis, wifhouf whose help The DRAGON could nof have been Produced or disfribufed. As fhe year closes And m work on fhe DRAGON ends, I wouldylike fo exfend My sinceresf wishes for good luck To nexf year's sfaff And for fhe confinued success Of +he DRAGON. rrr mln Wig r h Y -224193 I97I - A year of change And new ideas as reflecfed In fhe pages of fhis yearbook. DRAGON l97I - The embodimenf Of life af Fairmonf Wesf - Alive, aware . . . growing. 0 EDITOR-IN-CHIEF .............. Paffi Bieranowski OPENING SECTION AND STUDENT LIFE EDITOR ......... Penny Paddock FACULTY-ACADEMICS EDITOR .... Chris Fellows SPORTS EDITOR ACTIVITIES EDITOR f f f f f f f f f I ff ORGANIZATIONS EDITOR ..... . . ...Skip Hibbs . . . .Nanc Kuhn . . . Barb I-Iopkins UNDERCLASS EDITOR .......... Kafhy Anderson SENIOR EDITOR BUSINESS MANAGER. f f f f f f . . ff ADVERTISING MANAGER ....... STUDENT LIFE STAFF ....... .. FACULTY-ACADEMICS STAFF. . . . . . . . Kris Ehmke . . . . .Cindy Hall .Anneffe Argue . . . Nancy Brown Marfi Heisler Cilla Lybrook Mary Makarius Becky Car enfer Sheree Roiinson SPO RTS STAFF .................. Debbie Goode 32 CI Lori Kindrick Tom Murray On Their Iasf day af Wesf, members of The Senior class enjoy Th I hf Th hfh T I elf' UVIC lme PICITIC OIT 6 amp i ea er awn. ACTIVITIES STAFF ......... ....... C risfy Irvin ORGANIZATIONS STAFF ........ Margof Jordan Lil Trip eff Dave Vjhife UNDERCLASS STAFF .......... Shirley Eisenhauer SENIOR STAFF ..... .. Kafhy Masfbaum Janef Schiewefz . . . . .Suzy Harris Carol Miller BUSINESS STAFF .... ...... D an Ankney Shellie Bishop Lisa Bradford Barb Davis Janef George Bob Koller Bob Triffon Kafhy Ullmer INDEX ..... . .Carolyn Brown Sue Sweferman ADVISER .... . Miss Judy Lewis


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