Marietta High School - Orian Yearbook (Marietta, OH)

 - Class of 1970

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Friday night was set off by the snake dance through town and the stiff competition of the float contest. iB.i The unsuspected victory of the Sophomore float was announced preceding the opening kick-off. iC.i The pinnacle of the Home- coming festivities was reached at halftime as Charlotte Raybuck was crowned Queen by Kathy Hardman. KDJ Her attendants were Janice Badger, Diane Hickerson, Pam Meagle, and Diana Pabst, escorted by Ed Kimmich, Charlie Kremer, Mike Gulliver, and Jeff Adams, respectively. Dennis Kritzmacher escorted Charlotte. KEJ As Co-captain Bob Wurtzbacher congratulated the Queen with a kiss, the Tigers made ready to resume the battle with the Golden Gales. iF.i Although the Tigers fought fiercely, the third contest of the evening was won by Lancaster as Marietta suffered defeat, 14 to 7. The Age of Aquarius on Saturday night was reigned over by Queen Charlotte. Homeoominu 1969: A time to win and a time to lose. Buch 1' NW M . Q iwmifv, v Vw 5 1 . ,,,f K. yuh? wut, ,. ,V gg fy' K O .. .hw ,+- .M 0 .,.....-Y,-W, iw uf Although the concept of fashion and of being fashionable is by no means recent, new styles and new clothes continue to ex' cite members of both sexes. The latest thing and the totaI look are in- variably adopted all over the globe: no place is exempted. But the up-to-the-minute styles are just revivals ofthe Fashion from another era. Nlaxi coats lAl and skirts are unquestionably the basic style of a preced- ing age. Hair lB and Cl can be shaped short, medium, or long, designers have only those three choices. Heels-fat or skinny and toes-round or pointed are the options for shoes lDl. Regardless of this, however, the styles of a particular period bear a distinctive touch to distinguish them from other years. Patterned pants lEl worn today are the combination of those pants sailors wore and the artistic patterns ofthe Indian culture. The com- binations of two or three periods of fashion creates another, which the people call all their own. 8 ?K-5350 iff .1 , A , I .:.1. Deja 55 jg 1355955 lhcsw, WW-:EM Enlivening February . 1 - ,j iff E453 . ' ' ' ' ,,....,.....-...-.,..-,.,.. .H - - ff ' -- Were The Traditional IZ 5 'eg ,lf - I M . Q I WI: Q-1 : Y U 3 . TQ . ,J in 'T ' llill sp rr. D , 'L King of Hearts Dance and the novel Spirit Week. At the dance, held on Valentine's Day, each girl was given a momento program lAl and several pieces of heart-shaped candy. Music was presented by The Chancellors of Zanesville. Spirit Week, held for the first time this year, created much class com- petition in the form of a hall decoration contest lBl and a pep assembly. After the victory over Lancaster, mock Dating and lCl Newlywed Games were conducted. The musical talents of lDl Karl Kesselring and Dave Gifford provided intermission entertainment. 11 Life Is Made Up Of Loyalties- Queen Mary Q fi W'- 1 ,, 'I s 'gi' A 5, . Wi. cf K Q .Q g, 1 it 'va wk .sn In 54-xf nl-I 35 af - STAY 1 b iH5m ? f5x2f21,'yyifA sw f f. 3 ., ..- W M- 1 ,M M yn A I W G if ' K'-T'-,,.,'T:r 3' rf 6 , ,.,.'w-M x Q:,,t..fN K ,W X ,...-- EMF N 54 i .im-, ,. My ,wa x rc To your Sally G Ned vvunner ofthe Jaycee Do Somethmg essay contest. Honors Came To Man students during and before the school year, honors which were worked for and cherished after received. Only through hours of repititious practice each day was Mari- etta Cheng lAl able to achieve her proficiency as a pianist. Winner of several scholarships, Marietta has attended lnterlochen National Music Camp for two successive years and has attained national fame. Also receiving recognition outside of Marietta was John Greacen lBl with his science project Aerodynamics of Autoracing. After building his own wind tunnel, John has won ten Superior awards since his freshman year. Ginny Cole lCl had the oppor- tunity to travel for six weeks in Europe this past summer. Going with the People to People campaign, she was to try to increase communications among peoples of the world. First and third places in the Future Business Leaders of America contest were won by Wendy Weihl lDl and Cindy Johnson lEl. Wendy placed for her typing abilities and Cindy for her filing and typing skills. Also connected with FBLA, Debbie Ward lFl was elected as Vice-President of the Southeastern District. Only a sophomore, Debbie had many responsibilities on her shoulders during her term of office. g -..A Wgi ,, ,V I A? Fantasy, Charm, and Chivalr Were Camelot Before enchanted audiences, the legend of Camelot was unfolded in lVlarch of this year. Wearing several of the original costumes from the film version, the cast related the tale of might for right, and justice for all. Dave Gifford lAl and Judy Ellis CBJ surpassed all expectations in their roles of King Arthur and Guinevere. Supporting them were Drew Chorpenning as lVlerIin, Scott Elliot as Lancelot, Tom Brown as Pel- linore, Polly Wigton as Morgan La Fey, and Craig Conrath, who broke his foot during dress relearsal, as Nlordred, all gave brilliant perfor- mances. Set construction lCl and scenery lDl was exquisitely done with the use of backdrops and rented screens. Innovated this year, the 32-piece orchestra, directed by lVlr. John Gibbs, provided accompani- ment and sound effects. lVlr. Sonny Mackey lEl, Hollywood costumer, supervised the creation of the costumes. Stage director was lVlr. Scott Bowen. W Q, ap , Q? tr -wi ,, ,,., , y i -l il ia ' a' H I. -a m , A 3 ,,,,, , ,, , w k , , i n -s i -i m , , f e' f'V'i - -fi , - 1 L. L-'. , 'si 2 . . ,.LL s ., X N 2 y s Q 1 f e ' L 'i +A ' . wi f Assemblies, Forums, And Spirit Week aw A g if N1 fm ' . L M' N E' life X was I 1,1 5 5'-2:2 5 ,,.. ,..,.:,,.,, ..., .,.-ff-+ s - ...Q .....s 1 X.:...,..,,.w,.,M.W.eQfM..M,,,...'i.:..:.,.. .,gfW,,.. . . .., , . 18 A raving preacher and a gospel-singing congregation revived Pride and buried Apathy at Student Council's first assembly. With the early death of Apathy, communication grew and Student Forums were held to better the student-faculty re- lationship. Spirit Week brightened gray January with an under- classman slave auction, two assemblies, inter-class floor de- coration competition, teacher appreciation day, and a basket- ball game. Advised by Mr. Bowen, the group attempted to reach more students and therefore be a truly representative government. A. The 119th Pride Revival brings assurance to MSHS that Apathy is dead and Pride is alive. B. Heading the student grovernment are, Chris Boston, Pam Meagle, Linda Thompson, Marietta Cheng, Doak Markley, Walter McVeigh, and Don Baker. C. Communicating between students and faculty is one of the duties of student body president Marietta Cheng. Were Sponsored By Student Council Q5 Service, Character, Leadership, and Scholarshi Sixty-four members were inducted into National Honor Society in February. This was the largest number ever tapped. An honorary society, NHS inductees are required to have leadership, service, and character as well as scholarship quali- ties. Formal initiation was held April 18 at the end of a probationary period. Members performed such services as the orientation program for sophomores and new students, oper- ating the bookstore, and tutoring other students. The National Honor Society Scholarship Fund provided worthy seniors with aid. The fund was contributed to by the Scholarship Team, another NHS sponsored activity. Advised by lVlrs. Virginia Noe, the group ended the year with the annual picnic. A. The smiling face of Mary Ellen Starling greets a customer of the National Honor Society bookstore. B. The first tapping of twins, Doug and Dave Wallace light their candles. P Dianne A tkins Marietta Cheng Benjamin Cogswell R. Joe Cowdery Kathleen Durham Margaret Eesley Nancy Hiers Kristin Klaiber David Lowe Mary Ellen Starling Elizabeth Weinstock Susan Miller Michael Moynihan Jon Rogers Janine Sarver Marla Spindler Exemplified NSHer's 21 Representatives Co-ordinated School Activities Arranging club meetings on different nights and keeping projects from clashing was the goal of Inter-Club Council. Each school-sponsored organization was asked to send a re- presentative to the meetings. lt was hoped that better com- munication between clubs would be produced, 22 'uh f '85 rs ff 1 fu ,, , , W ' my s if 3211, Zi fs JP 1? , ffwa is Assisted by the adult committee, members of the American Field Service Student Committee strived to strengthen international understanding. On the agenda for meetings were various speakers of mutual interest to the club. Through bumper sticker sales, an after-game dance, and the annual AFS assembly, money was raised for students to become citizens of the world. .AFS members listen attentively while Nan Hiers outlines plans for the coming year. lk Together, Talk Together, 2 5 Q 2? 7 . 23 O Ye Peoples Of The Earth, For Then, Ze, you are going to lVlarietta, Ohio, to live with lVlr. and Mrs. Baker. I'll drop by in several minutes to give you the application. When I heard the president of the A.F.S. chapter tell me this on the phone last July, I was the happiest person in the world. I had just achieved a dream of a good many years: to come to the States as an exchange studnet. I was born in Santos, state of Sao Paulo, Brazil, in January 23, 1952. IVly hometown is the busiest port of Latin America, in part because of its closeness with the industrial center of Sao Paulo. It is also the port that exports the most coffee in the world. The city has 350,000 inhabitants and is an impor- tant resort for its beaches. I have three brothers: Joao, 135 Rui, 95 and Paulo, 5. lVIy father owns a piece-goods shop and lVlum is an elementary school teacher. When I first met the Bakers, I knew at once they were the right family. I was very lucky and always enjoyed living with them. The only problem would arise when I tried to convince them that I was too tired and should stay home and rest . . . Looking back, school life was lots of fun. I could never shape with the running ll liked to chat a bit between classesl, and research papers gave me many headaches. I could never get rid of the Latin habit of sleeping after lunch and the math class I6th 81 7th periodsl would suffer the consequences . . . It required lots of personal ability to talk in study halls and not get a detention slip. The Senior Class Play was lots of fun and I enjoyed spending that time with the group. I learned very fast what T.G.l .F. stood for. School life was one of the high points of my experience and a wonderful one! Here at NISHS, I found my best friends and supporters. Here I spent many hours that will be most valuable in the years to come. I have to thank all of you for making possible my coming and providing such an enjoyable stay. I am very grateful to all of you and one part of my life and of me will always be with the Nlariettians. I will be back as soon as possible. With love Ze' And Onl Then in gum-Q, ei 3- , ,.,. . ww, f , X .... , ,,. Jsmm-is-s.l . . fs.. M . I M, 2 W X, I-: 'wr 'sz E?-l.tfs?st Nami- carats? X B X K I 4 gat? 2-ef' - -sg!- l is, K ,, W- . E . f. . it I Rs f- ,3- cw Q s-,f xil. -: f Q f 1' '-,,.z-zgf'i2?L'fifs . I gs.,,.g..wi?ig3ggi3 ,B Q f ? , - ':.-, Q f I i f Q ' 5 I I , . Q V ,V .E tA.,h i A .,,, ,Qi A. if if 2. 5 . 'I ' 1 as - I 1 2 tells , 2 P , ,s-em i: ' S -D -ef Q 2. , - ifssswaa- fi , msiftsi I I i N ,il st ss, ,s tt We . ts, , ,tsset .kai A ,R YL. iziw--s-Estes-fi Fail: .Siu-si-fit.-rig-X - 2- s Q . .. -X tt - 9. , 2- ef 5 ' H hw? is ft i E5 is-, gs' A ,,.. ,, , W, mg E 5,3-.53 gist S ,Q gif. 'iii-, f'i.-iiY lg'fafs'i-5 K lt-Q. . t Ei ' K t V t . ..., I-as-Q, , s ,. , X fi Q at ':v'?'3l:, ii: fE'fki'gE ::-ififfviif ' gee-yt -. - 3 -..a-,1-'-1,-fgggff-new - .. . ,L., - - ' .,- Q. ,,,,, g.,.w,i- --1-,s f.,, 11, ., ' -dig:- I Hua- 'ghiiiffliiif ,V - ' -s- was-Q53 E QQ, .'.tIT.s- ski? , A .. S7 . X ik A S 5 xii X i K 'A B txwly A .,,, .sq ' I Shall Ye Have Peace Last year this time, I was rather nenfously awaiting a letter from New York which would tell me whether I would spend my summer here or in any one of forty foreign countries. The waiting proved worthwhile: on June 25 I flew from New York to Brussels, Belgium on the first leg of my journey to Finland. When I left, I knew very little about the Finns. A hurried search of the local libraries had turned up a few chapters about the geography and history, enough of the language to prove its claim of being one of the most difficult. By the time I returned, I knew a little more about Finland, its people, and their way of life, but very little of its language. lt's very difficult. There are so many memories that I really don't know where to begin. Sauna is an experience l'll never forget. At first, I was a bit appalled at the idea of roasting myself at 23OOF. But after the first time, I was an instant addict. But most of my memories of Finland are memories of people. First of all, there is my new family-lVlr. and lVlrs. Helme, lVlatti, Seiya, and Eva. By welcoming an American teenager into their home, they made my whole AFS experience possible and gave me a whole new set of relatives. And there are all the kids from the summer school where I spent my first month, the teachers, and the unforgettable Wolfgang E. Schonert, Susan Stormont of Rochester, New York, my co-teacher at Paivola Summer Gymnasium, Anja Lwihaner, Head of the Finnsh AFS, all the AFS Finland-'69'ers, and so many others on both sides of the ocean. I would like to thank the many people who made my trip possible. lt would be impossible to list them or even thank any one of them enough on this page. I believe that each year as more young people live and study abroad, another step is made towards understanding, sometimes indispensable in to- day's rapidly shrinking world. I am grateful that I have had a chance to be a part of it. Luv, Mike A. Our two AFS students, Ze' Alves and Mike lVIoynihan, are often found arguing about American policies. B. Rehearsing for the Variety Band Show is only one of Ze's many activities. C. Charlie Brown often helped Nlike break ice while in Finland. All The World's A Stage As Thespians A d A. lmprovising, as demonstrated by Mary Stout and Scott Elliott, is a skill often used by Thespians. The National Thespian Society recognizes students for their work in dramatic arts. Students who have completed one hundred hours of dramatics works are tapped for Thespians. The Senior Class Play, Our Town , and the All School Musicale, CameIot , provided opportunities for interested students to gain hours. Following a week long initiation, new members were honored at a banquet held at the Lafayette Hotel. l f ,, .. A Q . wg Qi i, Wt W 33 ,. - l A. A smile adds sparkle to Joy Gatten's speech. The Marietta High School Speech Society was organized with the purpose of promoting interest in the area of speech and encouraging participation in speech contests. ln the spring a play was performed at an assembly in hopes of drawing new members. Speech Club Members Explored The Dramatic Arts K I Y 27 Things ran a little smoother this year as sixty volun- teers became office aides, library aides, and guidance aides. Under the direction of Nlrs. Wetzel, office aides collected absence slips, ran errands and answered the telephone. lVlrs. Bole advised the library aides who jack- eted, shelved, and checked out books. Regulating the number of people interviewed by counselors and check- ing schedules were two of the many jobs of the helpful guidance aides. Without these volunteers, life at lVlSHS would have been a little more hectic. Task Performed B Aides Assisted The af 5: Librar , Main Office, And Guidance Office xc, ai 4 W 3 W A. Finding out where students should or shouIdn't be is guidance aide, Chris Webb's job. B. Good Afternoon, Marietta Senior High School, answers Diane Hickerson as she quiets the Main Office's ever-ringing phone. C. Shelves are kept filled bv library aides like Martha Wetherholt. faq.. Wh 'Rm i Parlimentary Procedure Team A. The MSHS Parliamentary Procedure Team won a first place in the Parliamentary Procedure contest. Members of the team are iBACK ROWJ Pat Dougan, Griffin Cole, John Gebczyk, Lanny Lancaster, John Graham. CFRONT ROWJ Ben Cogswell, Dennis Maxon, and Gary Erb. Learning to do, doing to learn, earning to live, living to serve is the motto of the Future Farmers of America. Comprised of high school students studying vocational agriculture FFA was designed to develop leadership, character, thrift, scholarship, cooperation, citizenship, and patriotism. This year's activities included an initiation meeting, a Christmas party, and an entry in the Parliamentary Procedure Contest. Dennis Maxon won the Public Speaking Contest at Frontier High School. B on First Place I- ii, pe, 5. N' Showcase Decoration Brightened the Fourth Floor 4 S li i. fix . , sh 4, 3: I gr- 1 ' Q 'X ' Q. f ag . .ft x ,fm V .. is 4 . Eighteen enterprising girls decorated showcases, sold cookbooks, and made Christmas decorations as projects for Future Homemakers, During December, the club held an initiation and installation of officers. Meetings, held on the last Monday of every month, were highlighted by demonstrations on grooming and crafts. The group sent a representative to the State FHA Convention. A Standing very straight, Peggy Kaneff has her hem marked by Donna Erb. 31 Proceeds From The Christmas Concert Dressed in formals and tuxedos, the choir celebrates Christmas with a concert. Nladrigals are songs containing emotion, written in the fourteenth and fifteenth century, all sung in English. The Madrigal Singers were a blend of the best voices in the school, six boys and seven girls. They did virtually every kind of music for accompanist piano, including new arrangements by lVlr. Gibbs. The Nladrigal Singers sang at community meetings and the Christmas Concert. i W. 3 g i E Y 2 I ll l E 7. Were Given To The Friendship School if if ?5 i37f 'W -- ' f V 344555555535 '7l::Ef: 35 A , , f 'AIJV5 . M. f::3f',75-V T- ' if L ywmlu N55:f7eE f ffiflihi'-ff ffifiilsf f . - ' a Q V- 'F' . e 1 Singing for local organizations, much of their spare time in rehearsal. Under the direction of Nlr. Gibbs, the group provided entertainment during the Christmas concert. The Ensemble met twice a week during eighth period. the Women's Ensemble spent 33 New Look And A New Name For The Choir Tuesdays found the Chamber Choir hard at work rehearsing for up-coming concerts. Lacking enough members for a full concert choir, the name was changed to Chamber Choir. A new look prevaded as singers abandoned the traditional choir robes and donned brightly colored dresses and dark suits. Membership in the Chamber Choir was open to all studnets with seventh, eighth, or ninth period study halls. 34 ork Experience Attracted DECA Members Attracted by on-the-job training, members of Distributive Education Clubs of America attended school in the morning and received supervised work experience under actual working conditions in the afternoon. After graduation, club members will pursue occupations as proprietors, managers, or employers engaged in marketing, merchandising, or services. 35 Experience Prepared Members For The Future The activities of Future Business Leaders of America provided an opportunity for students to prepare for occupations in busi- ness. Members learned to engage in individual and group business enterprise while developing self-confidence and strong business leadership. FBLA held a mum sale during Homecoming and sold , Tom-Wat Kits at Christmas. In February, members who had obtained enough service points attended a convention in Toledo. llfl arf X X V V ., . Vg i E F ki I 9 vi 36 State and district conventions kept members of the Ohio Cooperative Office Education Club busy this year. As well as attending their many conventions, club members earned money for the annual Employer-Employee Banquet by selling candy and Tom-Wat Kits. This years officers were Kathy Wagner, president, John Lacy, vice-president, Toia Hewson, secretary: Mike Weaver, treasurer, Carolyn Westbrook, reporter, and Wendy Weihl, his- torian. The group was advised by lVlrs. Burns. With On-The-job Training VICA: The Youngest Vocational Youth The Vocational lndustrial Club of America is a youth organiza- tion for trade, technical, and industrial students. V.l.C.A. was established for the purpose of encouraging, through club acti- vities, the development of a student's social and leadership abilities as well as his skills. u u l Organization The Biggest In The Nation R 5 Many Volunteer HoursWere Contributed N Wwe t H 4 ,, 4 5 ks, A fi 3 Candy-striping, stuffing envelopes for the Tuberculosis As- sociation, and making tray favors for Christmas were some of the activities of the Future Nurses Club. At the monthly meetings, dieticians, physcologists, and dental hygenists provid- vided information on health careers. The capping ceremony, held in early lVlay, provided a rewarding end to the year. A. A small patient is one of Kris Klaiber's concerns as a candy-striper. B. Stuffing envelopes for the Tuberculosis Association, Nancy Caskins and Yolanda Boley add to their volunteer hours. C. Many hours of service are represented as Nancy Rhodes receives her cap from Karen Kendrick. To The Community By Future Nurses Grading Papers nd T ping Assisted Teachers Aiding a teacher, Diane Rinard and Janet Nelson, run the mimeograph l machine. l The second floor bulletin board, decorated as a project of the Future Teachers of America, honored the academic depart- ments at NISHS. As well as decorating the bulletin board, club members assisted teachers by typing and grading tests. Partici- pation in these projects enabled the girls to earn the required one hundred points for their FTA pin. Advised by Mrs. Lind, the club met at different members homes with speakers on topics related to education and teaching. S ff Tsfll if -15.-Qi -.1 wg 1 1 aejg y ,.., 5 42 2 li ls wr, A. Leading this year's Olympian Council are Debbie Davis, Program Chairman: Tom Brown, President: Sue Heldman, Sec- retary-Treasurer, and Hank Knellinger, Vice-President. To enhance the study of Latin Il, Olympian Council concentrated on Roman family life, government, and legends. At meetings, the first Wednesday of each month, members listened to tapes and records, watched filmstrips and occasionally acted out short skits. To wind up the year, the annual picnic was held in Nlay. Latin Was Alive And Well In Room 340 it .c 43 Flaming Latin America And Sunny Spain 2435532 1 is M fs ease Discussing life in Spainl and Latin America, the Spanish Club was formed to enlighten members on Spanish customs. Learning to sing Christmas carols en Espanol having parties with French Club, and organizing a bake sale were a few of the activities that members participated in. Officers of this year's club were: President, Jessica Wood, Vice-President, Linda Pat- terson: Secretary, Suzanne Johnson, and Program Chairman, Nancy Engle. The club was advised by lVlrs. lVlclVlahan. 44 Were Studied By Spanish Organizations l -pew - f,- ' . 4. sw -fi'-4'zi.1',, ws.,--4'liffffxwe,f.:fsegss,,:f---:wgaw-Ms-r5w w- 4:3215-iff f,-if, ,,. , , ...fe Mfg, :f-at-:nf-zffs-1: 215-wt-1'we-fn1,-mf:-f:--.ff 1-t--:Lf , a..,,a.- ts 'Y?2il',i. ,f. fL: ms-nf. .. 1: vez.. ,5215225hsliliighfe,5M:1f'1ff' -lsisfffifiXlbfilfififfi'k p25ii'f5 ' ,, .,,, if., .gg .,, - , V, .-,HN,-wail.:-, lzynsm- 'swsxtg l:w,ff1svs.g, zissz,-sf' ef:-sw' ' 'f- f 'siilii' , T56-V iiii ' l l iinl iiii ela ania S i ei ..,,i. ,., A candlelight ceremony initiated new members of the Don Ouijote Chapter of Spanish National Honor Society. Members must have maintained an honor average in Spanish for a minimum of two semesters. Exclusive use of Spanish at meet- ings added to the group's speaking experience. The club planned to attend a state convention of Spanish National Honor Society Chapters in Columbus. A Cand Apple Sale Appealed To The Student Bod gl .4 ff? x A. Having an expressive advisor such as Mrs. Briggs makes French Club 5 more colorful. - A glimpse of day-to-day habits and ways of French life , enlarged French Club members' knowledge and appreciation of culture Francais. Meeting on the third Monday of every A month, the group planned a candy apple sale and a Christmas r party. The club was advised by Mrs. Briggs. i i 46 Deutschland closer after German Village trip Eating German pasteries and listening to native Germans speak broadened Teutonic customs for German students. Along with meetings, the club held a car wash, a bake sale, and visited the German Village in Columbus. Advised by lVlrs. Muskat, the club met on the second Tuesday of every month. iii . ..,, is 47 A. Washing away dirt and grime, the German Club earns money. B. As he listens to a language tape, Chris Feord improves his pronunciation. Winter Palace Put Sparkle Into The Y-Teens' Holid y JW 95+ The Christmas season was brightened by the Junior-Senior Y-Teens formal dance, Winter Palace. The club raised money for their dance and service project by selling wreaths and holly. Tray favors were made for hospital patients and ditty bags were sent to soldiers in Vietnam. The girls also participated in the Heart Fund Drive. Regular meetings were high-lighted by a white elephant sale, panels, and speakers. 48 , l l l it att dtsL t a l U l :51 'lili .. H f-' 3'i-f'55-L 3 f:.f?2,':'i :i-' liff 1:'f:3' :,'::ff3-5 Irlt 5.7-lt Q 3':5il 'Eli II- ' Tr?5ZIf3'fi , .f?-l' l lk i r t 1 ,, ',.t f ':: li 'ff' i '55:Ef Z ' if ',1',.Z11- ,.':1: - ,, ':::.1'V' 3--f J ' .3 -..Q, , -., -f',f-.ga,f'7,.f' Aff, 37..'f gg 1 : 4- HK- Season With Candlelight nd Drawbridge To grow as a person, to grow in friendship with people of all races, religions, and nationalities, to grow in the know- ledge and love of God is the theme of Y-Teens. The sopho- more Y-Teens, led by Nancy Archer, president, Teresa Brammer, vice-president, Judy Thomas, secretary, and Nancy Weinstock, treasurer, upheld this theme by stuffing ditty bags and helping with the Heart Fund Drive and Easter Seal campaign. The Christmas dance, Winter Palace , high- lighted the year. 5 5 c 'NSI Pride, Skill, Teamwork, And Spirit Were 1 A. Teamwork and fun are combined as GAA members play a game 1 fast-moving volleyball. Keen competition made GAA's basketball, volleyball, and bam minton games more exciting. Team spirit was evident as membe' spent every fourth and fifth period striving toward victory an more accurnulative points. Associate members supported the clti by selling magazines and candy as well as attending playdays an hikes. Formal initiation of both scheduled and associate membel was held in early January. An awards banquet closed the year. Exhibited By Athletic-minded Girls 3 f0 Q?,5QwE Gif? if , - ...M W- xwglfm N QW 51 A. Leading the marching band this year are, Becky Theis, Connie Temple, Patty Hickman, Gary Duffy, Diane Rinard, Carol Corlett, and Suzanne Johnson. B. Third quarter is a time for relaxation for many band members. Preparing the giant pinvvheel for competition at Zaneville's Bonanza of Bands began in August with a week at band camp. Bandlings, as they nicknamed themselves, spent many hours drilling. After band camp, the band went to the Canadian National Exposition in Toronto. Several days vvere spent tour- ing the CNE and Niagara Falls. ln September, the band went to Zanesville and captured third place in field competition. The Skilled Maneuvermg Of TheTlger Marchln and Added Flash To Parades And Half-time Shows 53 The Variety Show Featured Dancers and Soloists ln February, the Marietta Senior High School Concert Band presented the Variety Band Show. This was only one of the concert band's many activities. Other activities included as- semblies, special programs, contests, and the Spring Concert. A. From a blaze of brassy fanfares to mellow blues, Tom Stickrath, Bob Denton, and Larry Rogers, sound Trumpets WiId. B. Trills and intricate runs demonstrate the skills of Diane Juhola, Carol Seevers, Linda Atkins, and Sandy Grose in Clarinet Escapade. 54 A. Giving the quartet a break, lVlr. Yoho explains the dynamics of a section of music. There was no orchestra this year. A string quartet under the direction of lVlr. Clyburn Yoho met daily to prepare for competition for the National Orchestra. String Quartet Competed for ational Orchestra 55 A. Ideas for feature stories are used by Tiger-Time co-editors, Jan Johnson and Colleen Morris. B. To Make sure there are no mistakes, editor Diane Pabst, proofreads a page of the Original. C. Finding news and writing stories keeps reporters Drew Cayton, Patty Miller, Sharon Tymchak, and Nancy Caskins busy. D. Pictures taken by Terry French, Mike Davis, and Sandy Sharp add interest to both publications. E. Sports copy is written by Bob Sinnett and Mark Shephard. ...K ew , asv Q .ssfF'1M5afr fail ' - 'ir X igilif 'Ex 9 K .- I w f 23391 me ... 5' ' . ' , fix- 4 ' -1 . . H 'X ' .. -S-f W- ' : y.. -:: ,' ' ' - - . 'Vi V1.7 .. 'j'H . , e . . , i gg' -.Vigo fs -5? ' ..i1w':'f -' ff: . v 'i': ll '15fQe'fE-51.v-NRI.: 9 2 V1 HS fiff1 4l4,31 1 silt.. 2.5. l t 31' if flkfiifffgff-?1f!-ifssRi 1 r M .s . 52, K 1 2 M R 'ri L z 1 s 1 i, .Qfz..fQf.g - i. 4 , f- asf - . ,. 1.4535 ' Jfi :Iii . ' fiiff Ei Q I ff- P il , ..fz'i5!lfr .i 1 J -. -i ' . . f K T -ff .1 - 23.2-sjz'fiffsysmfFikvifgiiK+-fi1S32fiiiv -mf-fffi'-. f r AS-s. 'swirl-'. 1.12-szsv' K s-'ffi-Q P.-felis? H -1-sfa:9s2i.ffi ' :Li--fi? 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Seventeen members were inducted in the honorary society for student journalists. Requirements were that students be staff members of Orian, Original, or Tiger Times and be in the upper third of their class. The group was advised by lVlrs. Jane Burton. f: ' T' SHE -'gfiig' Rein, .1 55, 5, gl r L efiqisfgisssi gg,5::as. .s vga' lt NM Hard Work and Long Hours Were Spent on ORIA A. Working on the division pages, Editor Dianne Atkins, measures a spread for a picture. B. Contemplation aids Debbie Zimmer in the creation of a new faculty section. C. A part of advisory chores, Mrs. Glenna Neville, signs another pass. The staff lost Sharon Dyar, section editor of faculty, when she moved East. She and the Orian business staff are not pictured. Deadlines, captions, pictures, and headlines were big head- aches for the Orfan Staff. In an effort to give the student body a better and different book, the staff members, both editorial and photographic worked long hours. Pictures were taken, people identified, headlines written and the Orian took shape. There were crises, negatives were lost, headlines were forgotten, the darkroom drain was clogged up. There were triumphs, a perfect picture, good copy, food at the end of a long after- school session. Oriang a time to laugh and a time to weep. A '-f- .- ,,,, M N N WX , o J o X , N 0 V A 5 .X , f 0 j 4, 3 - 4, , - ff . 11 , ,,,, N 24' n X . ,, N 'R H -Q ave - ' I w -- -:sq ' - fwxg X N, M ,, 5 ,,:N ,Q J' X 'QW Y YQYN Q .M 4 f N ' of f Q Q of , 5 1 so H 'I ' .. Qfwif ,, s ooos o o o X em 4, k , 3 uf I s, B x, , ! 5 N Q3 o i W o w ss, Aww qi, mae. -mf 52 P10 Wm MQ'-ff ...Mew Edltorlal, Photographic, and Business Staffs Combined 'Z - 6. , g .,,,, I ,, ,, ,u,ww+--.. if i 3 a . To Achieve the ORIA 's New Look 'aes If , 1 .N ,iff j N e'e' .Q W .ge n V, W ffl? A. The versatile photographers, Jon Rogers, Sue Shallenberger, Jack Hagar, Glen Holley, and Mike Hushion pose with a valuable piece of their equipment. iAndi Hundley was not present when the picture was taken.i B. Sports pictures are chosen by Kevin McCort and Kim Casto. C. The Senior Section is designed by Charlotte Raybuck and Kathy Hoffart. D. A caption is selected by Ann Simpson and Vicki Mitchell. E. Identifying underclassmen are Liane Johnson, Sue Edwards, and Kathy Schafer. F. Advertising layouts are drawn by Linda Atkins and Cindy Johnson. G. The index provides a lot of typing for Colleen Russell. at Desirep 9 2 'Q T - ' sarwii QQ 5 K YR Er-'x A 5' - 'Y Sffllllllli- - M 'fre' . gg . si 'Qt ,. nf SBS srvwwfiw 7 Cg,3'5mJ: . A ffm fiipifp 6,3 I N551 f nt.. . as 4.A3 .. ., ' - ' .. bqi- S . AXAI L N.,2-A, g K. 5 - Q . li x iii? . si. 53? 1 ikkgfvi k-kk Y -f A . -f. .. .sr g ' Q. sea.. Iii, 1.. is A Q . 'm',L . . ' W . mfiflizs -J T?- .-fs 1-if ' is . .sm 'ev 5 A , - , . X --2 fwspgfzs ., A , ,- '- f 4 ' W '- Managers: Dave Salzman, Terry Varner, Mike Franklin to learn . . .to be the best A. This runner's on him. B. With , him off at the chances are slim, as the Tiger pursuit closes in one in chase and the other converging to head pass, the Tiger's co-captains, Bob Wurtzbacher l5Oi and John Casto l40i, prepare to bring this runner to a stop. C Putting the moves on some defenders is quarterback Karl Broadway Joe Kesselring I I I I I ' 7.1. 1 T 1 . M . 1 17 M J -' '12 , iw f, ' W ' . f. gm' V Q iii' F F a3 f.'+,ff3 ss, E . g K K K 3, f. FRONT ROW, left to right: Kim Casto, Chris Mendenhall, Doak ROW: Tom Ollom, Ken Terveen, Charles Brown, Mike Gulliver, Doug THIRD ROW: Tim Hastings, Bob Sears, Dave Lane, Mark Burke, Tom Nuzum, Tracy Stewart, Frank Katzenburger, John Adamson, Walter Bill Bonar, Bill Edwards, Chuck Rest, Jim Ferguson. 62 For a football team that was expected to win only two or three games, the 6-3-1 record established by the Marietta Tigers no less than stunned the local fans. Starting with a strong returning nucleus, Coach Bonar and his assistants started plugging the many gaps around it. Their efforts produced a team of overall inexperience. Offsetting this lack of knowledge, however, was desire, to learn and to be the best! The Tigers opened at Athens, where they handed the Bulldogs a 12-0 loss. Two touchdown passes from quarterback Karl Kesselring to tight end Kirk Hardman accounted for the game's scoring. In their second game, the Bengals nipped Martins Ferry 14-13. Few will forget Kesselring's last minute l1:26 to playl touchdown and Doak Markley's pressured extra point that clinched the victory. lt was a Saturday afternoon crowd that watched Marietta blow a 13-0 lead, set up by two touchdowns by fullback Kim Casto, against their third opponent, Bellaire. With 45 seconds to play, and trailing 14-13, the Tigers lobbed a pass into the endzone where Hardman made a great catch to give the Tigers a 19-14 victory. Parkersburg invaded a week later and handed the Tigers an 18-0 loss, but it was a strong Tiger defensive game. The visiting Fairfield Union team was trounced a week later, 54-0. The first league game was with Chillicothe and the Tigers started very slowly, but after being down 14-0, they ,fought back. The of- fense jelled and the defense became tenacious, and the final score said 20-20. Lancaster came for Homecoming and won 14-7. The Tiger score came on a bomb to Jeff Smithberger who caught the ball as he fell into the endzone. Marietta roared into Zanesville and there, sparked by Mark Burke's exciting runs, they scored 21 points in the last 14 minutes of the game to hand the Blue Devils a 27-17 loss. Upper Arlington beat Marietta 28-0 in a hard hitting contest the next week. Newark visited for the finalef and the Tigers were ready. They scored 46 points and held Newark to a meager 12, with five first downs and less than one hundred yards rushing. Markley, Steve McKitrick, Bob Wurtzbacher, John Casto, Jeff Smithberger, Lynn Weppler, Karl Kesselring, Kirk Hardman, Ben Cogswell. SECOND Huffman, Roger Bonnette, John Brown, Gary Karcher, Ron Burnworth, Brett Ballard, Tom Chalfant, John Gebczyk, Scott Elliott, Scott Hovis. Cernus, Mike Brown, Richard Ross, Dave Gale, Mark Casto, Dan Cogswell, Ed Barry, Chob Davis, Jim Dennis, Mike Wagner. BACK ROW: Rick McVeigh, Steve Cooper, Marc Theisan, Mark Boston, Jim Bennet, Mark Robinson, Marc Brennen, Dave Britton, Greg Krivchenia, Hank Knellinger, G3 A. Fear is expressed by this Wildcat as Scott Elliott pre- pares to dig his claws into him. Coming up to help is Jeff Smithberger. B. A Broadway Joe pass eludes the out- stretched hands of Ben Cogswell. C. Dancing into the end- zone, halfback Dave Lane surveys the wreckage caused by his front line. D. Shotting past some frantic defenders, Jim Dennis picks up big yardage. E. Booming a punt against Parkersburg is halfback Nlark Burke. F. Fighting off a horde of blockers to get to the ball is Ken Terveen. G. Trying to rub out some memories left by those Arlington blockers is defensive specialist Charlie Brown. . . . And to win! at S VA RSITY R ESU LTS 1969 Athens Martins Ferry Bellaire Parkersburg Fairfield Chillicothe Lancaster Zanesville Upper Arlington Newark Marietta - Opponent 12 0 14 13 19 14 0 18 54 0 20 20 7 14 27 17 0 28 49 12 A. Starting to make their move are Tiger runners Barry Nicholson and Jack Lane. B. The easiest part of the race is novvp from here on it's all uphill. 66 Self-Discipline, Endurance . . . A Harrier Cross Country is a lot of hard work. A handful of boys, starting in early August, go down to Muskingum Park and run as much as twelve miles a day, and their only purpose is self-satisfaction. There is little glory in Cross Country. The crowds are not big and some students probably don't know what it is. However to others, the Cross Country participant represents the finest of athletes: the self-disciplined person who can go out day after day and run and run and run. The 1969 Cross Country team did not have a great year but it was a good one, although it did involve some disappoint- ment. They did place first in three of their meets. The top performer for 1969 was Barry Williamson. He placed top among Tiger Harriers in all but four races. Mike Lowe and Joe Cowdery were the next in line for the Marietta team. Lanny Lancaster, starting the season as a Reserve, moved up and placed among the top three in his five Varsity appearances. . ? Triangular, with Brooke High and John Marshall 3 teams-Marietta, 3rd place Marietta lnvitational 12 teams-Marietta, 5th place Marietta at Athens 2 teams-Marietta, 1st place Bellaire Invitational 9 teams-Marietta, 3rd place Wheeling Invitational 9 teams-Marietta, 6th place Marietta at Warren 2 teams-Marietta, 1st place Martins Ferry Invitational 9 teams-Marietta, 7th place C.O.L. meet 6 teams-Marietta, 6th place At Marietta 6 teams-Marietta, 1st place S.E.O. District 9 teams-Marietta, 5th place Determination Offsets Inexperience lf prizes were given for tough, dedicated, physically con- ditioned, and tenacious athletes, chances are nine out of ten of those prizes would be won by wrestlers. No other sport at MSHS is as demanding as wrestling. A wrestler's lot is not an easy one. A practice consists of loosening-up exercises, running up and down steps for 10 or 15 minutes, then wres- tling a little, running some more, and doing chin-ups and more exercises. When it's over, the wrestlers, about five pounds lighter, shower and go home where a big dinner of jell-o, lettuce, and skim milk is waiting. Watching the weight is important to a wrestler. The Tiger wrestlers this year were led by co-captains Dave Hill and Bob Wurtzbacher. Chris Mendenhall and Charles Brown were also front running matmen. Hill 11151, with a 21-0 record and COL championship, Mendenhall 11751, and Brown iUnlimitedl won their divisions in the sectional and qualified for the district. The team started off rather slowly, but advanced in both ability and experience as the season progressed. They defeated previously one time loser Warren in a close match where Brown decided the victory with a 3-1 win over the Warren heavyweight. But it took a concentrated team effort to set up Charlie's big victory. That was how the season went. The team gave 110'Ks every time they were on the mat, trying for that big victory. A. Putting the finishing touches on his opponent is Chris Mendenhall. B. An unidentified Tiger tries to find an escape from his opponent's bid for a predicament. C. Tiger matmen prepare for a match with a few loosening-up exercises. D. Tiger wrestlers who qualified for the District are, left to right, Chris Mendenhall, Charlie Brown, and Dave Hill. iHiIl won his division and went to the state tourney.l ' VARSITY RESULTS 1969-70 OPPONENTS Warren ..... Northwest . . . Parkersburg .... Parkersburg South Stonewall Jackson Parkersburg South George Washington Parkersburg .... Lancaster ..... George Washington Parkersburg South Warren ....... Zanesville . . Chillicothe .. Warren . . . COL . . Dave Hill Is District Champ NISHS . lost . lost . lost . lost . lost . lost . lost . lost . . tie . lost . won . lost . won . lost . won . .5th ROW left to right Mike Mitchell Mark Dunn Co Captain Dave Hill Craig Williams, Curt Cain. BACK ROW: Co-Captain Bob Wurtzbacker Hulmg Charlie Brown Doug Huffman Chris Mendenhall Walter Mc Velgh Coach Tom Beuglas. -.w P: if 2 5859 Q 5 S - X Q W ig ,..,. V firm' iv... Q S 5 :sg .s f I E Strategy and Action A. Tiger Captain, Kirk Hardman, shows his great ability to penetrate for the close-up shot. B. Getting a shot off in traffic is no easy task, but Brian Hedderick is someone who can. C. The hot-shot junior, lefty, Mike Beardmore, peels an eye for two more. D. Indiana move-in, Ken Terry, doesn't let a height disadvantage stop him from getting the short one. E. Bulling his way in for a lay-up, big Doak Markley shows how weight can be thrown around. F. With good height, Bob Pishko makes a reverse lay-up look easy. G. Going high above everybody to launch his shot is 6'5 Kevin Smith. 3 if frf' , , 15.1, k ug, l Q 51 f f Q as r ,V . - lle ,,,. A ,,.. ,. 'iq 4 L? 9 K We 1 5-1' In a week, a basketball player may run some thirty miles up and down the court. All but about two of these miles are run in practice. Marietta finished 8-15 on the season, and a disappointing 1-8 in COL action. The four seniors on the team lit was a rebuilding yearl were Captain Kirk Hardman, Doak Markley, Mike Lowe, and Brian Hedderick la New York move-in who provided a boost to the squad as well as being an excellent ball handlerl. These seniors gave excellent leadership, and set examples for their underclassmen to follow. lt was the tremendous effort, how- ever, from relatively new faces that kept the Tigers alive in many of their ballgames. Juniors Mike Beardmore, Kevin Smith, Rick Nuzum, and Bob Pishko were regulars and ac- counted for over half the total points scored by Marietta. Sophomore Ken Terry was probably the most pleasant surprise handed the Tigers in some time. His fine outside shooting opened up the inside for the taller Tiger scorers. During the season, the Tigers stayed with a zone defense to try to compensate for a lack of overpowering height. Their offense was a shoot and run type that worked better against a big team rather than small, quicker teams. The season ended at the sectional tourney where, after defeating Nelsonville-York to gain the semi-finals, Marietta was eliminated by New Lexington. 71 I Mg ag e s s s ar g s VARSITY R ESU LTS 1969-70 OPPONENT Cambridge ............................. Belpre ......... Zanesville ........ Parkersburg South Lancaster ....... Upper Arlington . . . Springfield Local . . . Parkersburg ..... Newark ....... Chillicothe. .. Zanesville . .. Parkersburg .... Lancaster ...... Cambridge ...... Upper Arlington . .. Parkersburg South Newark .......... Chillicothe ......... Nelsonville-York New Lexington .... 42 48 56 52 69 67 42 60 85 68 66 64 60 53 65 73 80 64 51 68 NISHS 51 62 42 57 51 56 63 51 48 44 41 53 61 63 54 81 41 46 75 60 A. Ignoring the opponent's defensive effort, Rick Ngzum goes over the top for the basket. B. Battling for a rebound is sophomore Mark Burke, who saw early season varsity action prior to dropping to play full time reserve ball. C. Position under the boards is important to the success of a good rebounder. D. Getting off a clean shot is forward Robby Flobinson. Reserves Finish Season At .500 nw if f f 3 of 1 3, M ..., f' ssess sss 3 it wif Q - 'i l fflii 'ii Ml, B RESE RVE RESULTS 1969-70 OPPONENT IVISHS Cambridge ............................. 44 41 Belpre ........... ..... 3 6 52 Zanesville ......... ..... 4 1 45 Parkersburg South . . . ..... 34 54 Lancaster ......... ..... 6 4 63 Upper Arlington ... ..... 61 39 Springfield Local . . . ..... 41 55 Parkersburg ....' . ..... 5 5 57 Newark ...... ..... 3 9 36 Chillicothe .... ..... 4 4 43 Zanesville . . . ..... 45 41 Parkersburg . . . ..... 54 56 Lancaster ..... ..... 6 0 57 Cambridge ...... ..... 7 1 56 Upper Arlington . .. ..... 67 71 Parkersburg South . . . ..... 52 53 Newark .......... ..... 7 5 34 Chillicothe ...... ..... 6 0 67 It's Wet And Wild . . . The newest sport on the hill is swimming, initiated this year. Led by excellent swimmers such as B.J. Haley and Mike Moynihan, the new Tigers fought their way to a 3-7 record, though impressive for a first season. The team was plagued by injuries and ineligiblities. ln some close meets the Tigers lost because of a lack of swimmers in competition. lAn individual may swim in only two different events.l The diving events were held down by Dave Lane and Mike Franklin who performed wonders with the dives they had to perfect in order to score. Swimming has established itself at Marietta and partici- pation is bound to improve. So there is a lot to look forward to in the swimming program at MSHS. VARSITY RESULTS 1969-70 OPPONENT IVISHS Linsley Military Academy . . . .... 59 34 Upper Arlington ......... .... 8 5 31 Lancaster ..... .... 4 6 Lancaster ..... -.-- 5 3 42 Pleasant View . . . ..-- 50 45 Lancaster ..... ...- 5 5 28 Newark .............. .... 7 5 20 Zanesville .....,......... .... 4 6 49 Linsley Military Academy. . . .... 37 57 Zanesville .............. .... 4 6 49 RECORDS 200 Free . . . B. J. Haley . ... 2.09.0 min 200lm I I I I B. J. Haley . . . 2.25.6 min 50 Free I I I I Ross . . . . ITllf'l Diving I I I I D. Lane . . . 1.47.7 min 100 Fly I I I I R. Ross . . . 1.03.7 min Free I I I Scott . . . . . min 100 Back I I I I M. Moynihan .... 1.09.5 min Free I I I Haley . . . . mlfl Breast I I I B. Haley . . . mln Swimming At MSHS Left to right: Andy Perry, Dave Lane, Mike Moynihan, Richard Ross, Mike Franklin, Joe Seagle, B. J. Haley, Fred Prince. A. Marietta High's leading individualist is B. J. Haley. B. Preparing to enter his dive is junior Mike Franklin. C. Experiencing a moment of weightlessness as he enters the apex of his dive is Dave Lane. 75 'if :i ' A. The ecstacy of victory is etched all over Gary Saunder's face after a grueling two miles. B. Making it look easy as he heads for another M.H.S. record breaker is Dave Burke. C. The exchange of the baton is made between two of the Tiger's versatile relay men: Barry Williamson and Curt Cain. D. Almost doesn't count, highjump record holder Jeff Knight discovers. 76 Some Tired Muscle' The 1969 edition of the Marietta track team finished as expected, admirably. Led by the talented Dave Burke lwho established a school record in the long jump as well as a C.O.L. record in the same eventl and Jeff Knight lwho led the high hurdle team and also set a new school record in the high jumpl and a host of talented distance men, Marietta presented itself as a formidable foe. The weight men were anchored by Randy Burnworth, Doak Markley, and Lynn Vlleppler. These boys, though incon- sistent at times, gave credible performances. Bart Stanley, Eric Abrahamsen, and Gary Saunders led the versatile group of distance men which also included: Mike Lowe, Curt Cain, Barry Williamson, and Joe Cowdery. The pole vault was held down pretty solidly by Ben Cogswell. The 1969 track team, as far as the season goes, competed against some highly regarded teams and repre- sented Marietta in its typical fashion . . .Superblyl and a River of Sweat OPPONENT Bellaire VARSITY TRACK RESULTS S Stonewall Jackson Relays Parkersburg Newark Relays Athens West Liberty Relays Parkersburg C.O.L. Meet Zanesville Cambridge Relays Martins Ferry Relays S.E.O. District Meet Marietta Night Relays 60 59 73 1l 64 65 2 MARIETTA 77 151l3 73 115l6 531l2 18 69 19 l6thl 62 18 55 l1stl 38 i4thl 66l1stl FRONT ROW, left to right: Brian Curtis, Leroy Storms, Tom Miller, Randy Burnworth, Gary Saunders, Jeff K nigh t, Eric Abrahamsen, Dave Burke, Bart Stanley, Joe Cowdery, Mike Lowe, Manager Dave Martin. SECOND ROW: Barry Williamson, Jim Dennis, Jeff Stewart, Jeff Smithberger, Doak Markley, Lynn Weppler, Ben Cogswell, Joe Souers, S ,le 3 42,55 ,l ,rg 15 .7 g Jack Lane, Curt Cain, Bradley Buckman. 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'S , 8 K ' , 'P' T'?rfr, ZX Yi'1Q?l1arf' K 'I'QiZiL.1fi34 N Y'f fi?:J ,S 'mx ' f lic-Www vr1'IPx f ID' ' I 'I . II Y 5 i -I - I, L, , , 5-XI'511fi?Wlf2i3 .ffm ff' 57? ' X I ,Ha Image,:Qzi.S5e5,eu:I,iggiQ?i:g5i'ft5g?aei:a3E sf' K. K' my I 4 I . 3 I MHS Has Only Crevi CREW OPPONENTS Parkersburg Parkersburg Catholic 3 Culver Military Academy T. C. Williams of Washington D. C. Wheeling Central s A. Looking back in disbelief of the distance they had just run, crew members catch their breath. B. Pulling away from the dock is the Tiger's reserve shell. C. Pulling an oar requires muscle, and lifting weights is one way Pete Molvie develops his. Y 1 i l l i FRONT ROW, left to right: Pete Van Blarigan, Pete Molvie, Grady Smith, Jay Molvie, Mark Shephard, Dave Wallace. SECOND ROW: Karl Wetherholt, Doug Wallace, Flon Pennybacker, Harley Noland, George Wheeler. BACK ROW: Alan Poling, Mike Moynihan, Mike Tewksbury, Gifford Noland, Mike Ash. W Ma, .rr . . i i i Team In Ohio K 1,1 X , -w 1' , he - ,M ..- . , B t ,M I vm , as m 'i-....,, W M' 'W W'-.M Marietta Senior High School is fortunate to have the only high school crew team in Ohio. That's right! The NISHS crew team is the perennial state champ in high school rowing. Crew is not an easy sport! Nlost of the team is in training lweight lifting and runningl year round. It is necessary to be in top shape to be capable of living the torture of the 40+ strokes a minute needed to produce that shell-length win. Anchored by seniors Joe Etter, Bill Williamson, Alan Schoolcraft, Steve lVlcKenna, and Dan Shull, the Tiger crew shot to some impressive wins. They also lost their shirts in some close battles. The crew rowed against as many local teams as was possible. Rowing against distant and prominent schools, however, was done. Parkersburg and Parkersburg Catholic were common foes. Culver Military Academy in northern Indiana was another. lt was on the way to Culver that the team met with catastrophe. The trailer carrying their new 952,000 shell was struck by a strong gust of wind and forced it into the side of the car, demolishing the shell. T. C. Williams of Washington, D. C. was another non-local opponent. As a competitive sport at NISHS, crew has steadily grown during its ten years of existance, not only in just plain size, but in the caliber of boys that are now participating. Bat, Glove, And A Lot Of Hustle MARIETTA VARSITY BASEBALL OPPONENT Cuyahoga Falls .... Parkersburg South . . Parkersburg ..... Belpre ..... Fort Frye . . Fort Frye . . Frontier ....... Williamstown ..... Parkersburg South . . Parkersburg ..... Newark .... Newark ....... Belpre IStateI . . Warren .......... Frontier ......... Parkersburg Catholic Warren .......... Williamstown . . Belpre ..... - N. if . ' ,.' f-, - K ' 'i A .- ...pf H... FRCSWROW, left to rl, llff Coarflflwiglg si Thi Esato, Don Patterson, Coach Jim Jordan, BACIQROW: Alan MARIETTA . . . I 3 . . . . I 6 . . .10 8 V . . . O 8 I Zglz S ,I s,gy V iii 8 9 ' ' ' lf' ' I ' 'HI3 3 ' ,ss,. Illr rlsrl 1 rrrr I I 1 at 1,-1, fl' A elhr a rxlef 1 if' V , ,K I ' 'lr 4 5 eyls I I , . . . 8 4 ,: 1 '4 2 1 F 1 4 III5 '1. I. I-I 1 3 Mwmsw M , ., A . ... 1 9 ' . . . 1 2 or ...2 6 .Ay 3 ,A won-ki-T 9 OPP KJJDQC Days Geisler, Anlllwlener, -Dan Qagswell, Dongs A ,Huffman,fBrett Ballard, Dwight Mllls, Mike Bggrdmorejvlark I lfee'Fliley, Manager Cur5ningQaiii.' el QL' q 'M fm '- I . 0- -A -F ig, .4 ,gg .1 ,A - .4 - A i 1-.fm '51 so y I ,4- An a Q 1 fa, .Mfr . - ff -...es - - . was Mlm ss., a . viswq sig, ' s 'lg , '-.. ' X in t r Us . A ,.,. if ,. M, y sa-L A T ,Si Q 'r 'A ' ... . ' ' . I-0-t..g,,'?j.,ggf: ' T s .5 M ,Mx - Msn - ,fipQ:.1..kk-f - rf if ixsaew ,-.,e.fr'.. 4 A. Springing to smother a bunt attempt is third baseman Lee Riley. B. Showing the style that makes him one of the counties leading sluggers is outfielder John Casto. C. Ready to release his big curve ball, Karl Kesselring displays co-ordination as well as concentration. D. Tiger first baseman Scott Hovis displays power that helped lead Marietta to the lVlOVWV title. 1. it.s 1 'i.. 5 1.9 at , sr'-fr . ui ,,,,. . . ' .. , f I 1 f as i'ii ' N' 'N' ., ., ' L . 1 ' X ' ff-f . ix if 4 -rf ,W , 1 ,, , f , , . 3154 -v ' , J f 1+ H N' 4 I .1 . - ,ffs ,,,, . ,',, is - ' siie as . T 1. A 7 f . 3 if ,, -- 'V ' ,,,l ..tt ' V 0 '.f- 4. ,,,, , .'.s ' 2 ' ,. . 'i Y' ' f ' ' 'ilu 'iw 1 ' , wat 5552 . . ft ' 4 ' ' ' ..,..,. . Q. f ttf- ' i ,, 'V j .',, A ' -f f .. V if - , ' if ..., . ' . ' pf- 7 , 2 .Q . ei V -I f' , V' . sq ,. . A 1' 5 it A A ' A zijn 1 1 , at .. f ,.,,. ' , i f We , if r ' - 1 s,,,' 1 J . .. , 2 e .. ' 'gi N ,V 4 -me , 4,2 ti N -, ' s i .'t. A isit 'N T ' .N N22 L, 1,1 A 1 f er I . , ws Q . D , . --fi-. M g it The Tiger baseball team established a tremendous 14-5 record and was the ' Y , ..-. 1 ' N5 -.tl .r 7 A A I K - 'Q x gf, 'fy M ,Sy ,....g,3 , x .. '- ws X - ---if 'Z - - L tfvme K ,:fd Y5 . X fMf1W'55C: -5- Qi M Ia-. ga-9? N ir 1- .st - .. Q... we . 4. K na. .. 3f,g,,. .., We, .TQ lVlid-Ohio Valley West Virginia league co-champs with Parkersburg. Left fielder Steve Arnold led the batting with a .328 average while first baseman Scott Hovis and second baseman Kim Casto tied for the runner-up SDOI with a .324 average. Arnold also led the team in runs-batted-in with ten. He and John Casto tied for the lead in extra-base hits with five. The pitchers were led by Jim Scott. Of the 123 innings of play, Jim pitched 53 of them. He ended the season with a 7-1 record, and has a 12-2 record in Varsity action. He was more than ably backed by Dave lVIcCutcheon, Craig Estes, and Eugene Griffiths. Karl Kesselring and Mike Beardmore made timely relief as well as starting appearances. The Tigers also had another advantage to go along with hitting and pitching. Leadership! Co-captians Emanuel Caltrider and Larry Burke supplied the drive to get the Tigers to their great record. The '69 season was sometimes frustrating. The frustrations at Newark were probably the top nerve renders and the 2-1 loss to Belpre for berth in the state tourney was probably next. But elation was present also, for example, when Beardmore threw a no-hitter in his first Varsity appearance, and the revenge victory over the Big Reds. 81 A Game Of Fundamentals, Of all the sports, perhaps no other takes as much practice, as much application of fundamentals, and as much concentration as is required in playing the game of golf. Our high school was blessed in 1969 with a group of boys who had the ability to apply themselves and concentrate to make the Tiger linksmen winners. The squad included seniors - Howard Locke, Chris Brunton, and Jim Amrineg juniors - Ed Kimmich and Jeff Adams, and sophomores - Rick Thomas, Homer Dunn, Steve Wentiss, Paul Loughrey, and Jim Locke. Howard Locke was one of the best golfers Marietta has produced. He was near or on the top in many of his high school matches which must have run near forty. Amrine, a transfer from St. lVlary's Catholic was a welcome addition to the Tiger team and supplied important victories in his matches. Loughery played excellently and started for the Tigers, though only a sophomore. The reserve team was led by Kimmich and Adams who also made some timely varsity appearances. Now don't let that eagle and birdie stuff bother you. This game is strange: where else can you score the most points and lose? K in-f 'X S x Concentrauon and Style ixswgisigizzzizzfixssiafeifnfizfsit'S3:gz:tI51z?:1 I putting form. Fort Frye . . Meigs High . . Ouadrangular . . . Triangular ..... Cambridge ...... Parkersburg South . . C.O.L .... ....... Southeastern District . . ,ii 5? 5 Q X 83 VARSITY RESULTS 1969 OPPONENT IVISHS New Lexington St. Aioysius . . . . lost Athens ............ . tie Ouadrangular . . . 2nd My ' vvon won 2nd . 1st vvon vvon 2nd 11th A. Even our great varsity cheerleaders needed some help from an older and more experienced source, Karen Webb. B. If Karen wasn't enough, a few of the boys were always willing to help out. Yells And jumping Up And Down like 5-Lf 4 an ' xiii -1. , i ?',9AgisXQm S A- 5 ft X 5:52351 - L V g-5.gi,5.e-:,1t..,:, k 1 I V. tyiy WA, ,ff 'iz Qt J. ji 'ff if wt ' Mm .. ff . MW... ' 3 ...ff .ur I tw M.. .1 .QQ Nlost people think a cheerleader is just supposed to show how to yell and jump up and down when the home team Well, they're right at least about most cheerleaders. Now, arse a warm constant smile and a friendly personality and mix hese optional features with eleven girls full of spirit-building deas and you'Il probably have the Marietta Senior High School arsity and reserve cheerleaders. This group of girls, six varsity and five reserve, work and plan ard to carry out the seemingly impossible job of instilling spirit n and bringing forth cheers from the sometimes unconcerned rowds. The varsity cheerleaders for the 1969-70 year were eniors-Janice Badger, Janet Barry, Chris lVleagle, and Nancy eely-and Juniors-Kathy Rhinesmith and Nancy Webb. The eserve cheerleaders were Jan Barnes, Joy Barnes, Francis Neely, ary Ann Shamel, and Jill Starner. Another important faction of the cheerleaders corp is the ascot. This year, Diane Pabst ably filled the sometimes unenvi- ble paws of Tabby , Her stand-in, Pam lVleagle, took over and id a fine job at swinging the Tabby tail when Diane was absent, The advisor for the cheerleaders this year was lVlrs. Briggs. Robert Annasenz Leo Russell Li 555 Floyd Hamilton Michael Popp Behind 5 Q S Olaf O 'dell William Bonar Robert Becker Every Good Athlete Is A Coach Ms? m James Jordan Tom Beuglas A. Head: Cross Country, Track B. Assistant: Basketball, Track C. Reserve Football, Assistant: Wrestling D. Head: Baseball E. Head: Basketball F. Reserve Basketball, Assis- tant: Football G. Reserve: Baseball, Football H. Athletic Director I. Assistant: Football J. Head: Wrestling K. Head: Crew, Swimming L. Head: Golf, Assistant: Foot- ball IVI. Head: Football, Assistant: Track t. Buck Forshey John Carlisle 87 Jerry Jones Thomas Feaster Seventeen Athletes Honored FRONT ROW, left to right: Dave Hill - Wrestling: COL Champion l115l and District and Sectional Champion l115l: Roger Bonnette - Football: Second Team All-COL, Defense: Ben Cogswell W Football: Second Team All-COL, Defense: Scott Elliott - Football: Honorable Mention All-COL, Defense: Karl Kesselring - Football: Second Team All-COL, Offense: Mike Beardmore - Basketball: Honorable Mention All-COL: Kim Casto - Football: Second Team All-COL, Offense and Honorable Nlention All-Ohio. BACK ROW: .lim Bennett - Football: Honorable Mention All-COL, Offense: Kirk Hardman - Football: Hon- orable Mention All-COL, Offense and Basketball: Second Team All- COL: Doak Markley - Football: Honorable Mention All-COL, Offense and Defense: Bob Wurtzbacher - Football: First Team All-COL, De- fense, Second Team All-COL, Offense, and Second Team All-Ohio, Defense: Kevin Smith - Basketball: Honorable Mention All-COL: Bob Pishko - Basketball: Honorable Mention All-COL: Rick Nuzum - Football: First Team All-COL, Defense, Honorable Mention All-COL, Offense, and Honorable Mention All-Ohio, Defense: Chris Mendenhall - Football: Honorable Mention All-COL, Offense, and Wrestling: Sec- ond Team All-COL l175l and Sectional Champion l175l. NOT PIC- TURED: Scott Hovis - Football: Honorable Mention All-COL, De- fense: Dave Lane - Football: Honorable Mention All-COL, Offense. 88 l , M l K -2 -NY y, 'L -7 i, Ig? in , x mf J' 1 x . -. K , x Z K xiyf 9 f L, , ,f , L x' 3 ' if-. 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R e R gf l 1 W' ' f If , 123 lesa Wagner Keral Wagner Richard Wagner James Wark David Warren David Waterman Crystina Webb Nancy Webb Vicki Weddle Cathy Weinstock Stephen Wen tis Brenda Wenzel Roy Wenzel Greg Wertz Jeanne Wetz Vera Whipkey Sandia White Polly Wigton James Wilhelm Kreig Williams Nancy Williams Kathryn Wise Eva Whittekind Jessica Wood Joby Woodford Gilbert Woods James Wright Barbara Young Diana Young Peggy Zoller Betty Baker James Barr Robert Church Richard Dennis Donald Eifler Richard Hall Linda Clift Terrence Cramer Harry Hauser Robert Leasure 'x . , .,.. ,. , P ,,,. t . 2 ' ,A i ,ze ,,., . .,.' 'f I , With Christmas came a spirit of giving and the Junior class voted to collect canned goods and distribute them to needy families in the Marietta area. Four Juniors, known as the Fallacious Four, kidnapped the class advisors, Mrs. Cain, Mr. Robinson, and Mrs. Cayton, with the understanding that the advisors whose class brought in the most canned goods would be freed. The race between the classes was on. .. each one trying to outdo the other. The three advisors were presented at the Christmas assembly in cardboard cages. Paul Loughrey, the Fallacious Four's leader, announced that the Senior class had brought in the greatest amount of canned goods and Mama Cayton was freed. A. Mama Cayton resists capture by the Fallacious Four, the notorious Junior class kidnappers. B. The kidnappers guard their prisoners as they count and separate the ransom. C. Nancy Engle and Norma Wolfe, members of the Fallacious Four, torment their captives during the assembly. D. Waiting their turn to jump, members of Miss Bickford's gym class watch Diane McCarthy do stunts on the trampoline. ? i 1 Seifiigf . sir Y , I 4, p f., ' X we X 'Fi fi H . 75 .Q ,Leaf ,t . 1 f 2 V 1 Q-.QW ?' i ' ' ' 2 5251 , gig fzxqjw m 5- , - : ,.,a,,:-:I 32:55. 5 Q 1 ' 2 l . L ' ...z M, ' QTY.. NW' if .' :E,f ' 15:-'Z ., .ti:.,fif1::5f . VL Egujgig t I ff? 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M CAMERA SHY William Allen Richard Buchman Rick Budgert William Burge Linda Burwell Linda Byron Jonathan Castin Jeanette Chorpenning Linda Clift Donald Davis David Decker Bradley Engle Florence Erb Sharon Finkel Daniel Francis Ronald Francis Martin Frum Russell Furler Mary Gulliver James Hill Harry Houser Frank Katzenberger Jeffrey Kehl Robert Leasure Regina Lightfritz Daniel Longfellow Raymond Mackey Stephen Mayne Daniel McCloud John McGee Kath y McGrew Joyce McMahon David Mooney Raymond Mugrage Cathy Murphy Kathryn Murphy Wanda Parks Catherine Roberts Charles Rouch Marcia Sarver David Smith Letitia Sprague Stephan Strahler Steven Sturm David Thacker Betty Turrill Floyd VanFossen Janette VanFossen Kenneth Vanoster Billie Whittekind Dean Whittle Mary Whittle David VWlson John Winstanley Norma Wolfe Peggy Zoller WR 125 The Sophornores changed schools under the capable leadership of Mark Funk, President: Jill Starner, Secretary-Treasurerg and Larry Rogers, Vice-president. 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A isis- X ls .'y P! .v v ,s xcv-v Randall Wheeler Betty Whipkey Chris Wilhelm Jeffrey Williams Sandra Williams Jeanette Wirick Daryl Wolfe Sandra Woods Martha Wright Violet Wright Andrew Young Patrice Young Kathy Zimmer Cathy Burton Alice Bryner Ronald Heiney Randall Huck Roger Klein Greg Masters Fred Morgan Jan Nolen John Miller Sandra Sayre Ron Thrasher CAMERA SHY Denver Abich t Richard Abicht John Almond Sandra Banks Joy Barnes Dave Beardmore Sammy Becker David Bell Billy Boswell Vivian Brown Pamela Browning Larry Carver Donald Davis John Detlor Michael Dye Russell Edwards Glenn Gessel Nancy Hackathorn John Heslop Bob Kelly John Kelly W Kelly Charles L :gh tfritz John Martin Kathleen Mayne Patricia McCumbee Constance Miller Edwin Miller Richard Miller Donald Morro w Cindy Myers Mike Richards Debra Roser Michael Russell Roger Satterfield David Sergent Gary Stevens Robert Thomas Vicki Via Richard Walters Rocky Waybright nder Th Diverse Leadership Of Th Class Officer: Kar! K esselring, President F i A wire,-eww, ,. Mama Cayton, Class Advisor 140 s.ww'v'fsv2ciff 'ng-af w H .wg fsfwiv my if -.fi '-MMM, we-smimifrfa fsfmfm- . M ' ' ,gf AV fmifw 'wg la?- 'W A ' ' H 2 552 1 ff 9 I . ' 41 JL K , 7 Meri? M, - ' new . we-PF if Q ,,iiff,iiZir.iI2f ' fig V xv f f Q , A wif eg? 2 2 ' 1 if I , ' 4 K eff: Mike Lowe, Vice-President Pam Meagle, Secretary-Treasurer Nina Abicht William Allender Michael A rnette Richard Arnold Mama, 407 Seniors Began Their Last Year Jeffrey Adams Catherine Albrecht Justina Albrecht Jose Alves James Anderson Annelle Armor Ivan Arnold Daniel Athey Committee members pass out play tickets to eager Seniors at their first class meeting. 141 The Class Of '70 Presented Wilder' Dianne Atkins Douglas Ayers Janice Badger Deanna Baker ' ix ge 9? ,r 2 223 25? ge 2 ? Ted Baker Grovers Corner's delegates in heaven are sketched in words by the stage manager lDave Giffordl. ROI? Barcelll' e A ? Joan Barlow Janet Barry Mark Bartlett Rebecca Bauer 142 'Our Town As The Senior Damien Bavvn Jeffrey Beardrnore Sandra Berg Nancy Bfeh! Sharon Binegar Susan Boersma Class Pla Jeanette Beaver Connie Becker ! as Getting reassurance from her mother INancy Colemanl, Emily Webb lSally O'NeiIl asks, Am I pretty, Mama? 143 Measuring For Caps, Gowns, And Of Traditional Steps Paul Boggs Frederick Britton Michael Boice Charles Brown Susan Bolce , ,fs 9 f 3 Richard Brown Helping sell name cards, Beth Weinstock aides Alan Frutchey ing his selection. in mak- Kenneth Buchanan Linda Bules 144 Janet Bossert Wlnifred Brown Terri Buck '-Q 'Q' Donald Burke Selling Name Cards Are Part Toward Graduation Michael Burton Joan Calendine John Carpenter Robert Casto Curt Cain Joanna Calendine fx Richard Ryrholm warns Mama Cayton to allow for growth Zachary Caskin Joyce Castfn John Casto 'f Thomas Chalfant 145 Jane Cheeseman Marietta Cheng Seniors Constructed Their Great ww fi Champion paper pusher, Mama Cayton, helps the Senior Class build their float. Dianna Cline Eric Close Karen Coffman Benjamin Cogswell 146 For The Homecomin Franklin Chidester Drew Chorpenning Patricia Cleveland Barry Clif t Brenda Cobb John Cochran V r i,. Va- i,ii i ,:i,'tii '. ,v, kg 7::i ik I Alice Cole Griffin Cole Tiger Paw In Preparation arade Nancy Coleman Shelley Cooper Rebecca Corkran Helen Corry Riley Cowdery John Craig Duane Cunningham Carolyn Dalton Frank Davis Michael Davis The claw emerges with the help of dedicated Seniors. Treasured Always Will Be The Q l ,.l way A two night run of Scarborough Fair immortalized Vicki Parks as a rabbit and Patty Cleveland as a rat in AnimaI Crackers. Rebecca Doan Patrick Dougan Donna Day James Decker Steven Dennis Barbara Diehl Rex Douglas William Drennen Gary Duffy Douglas Duncan Mark Dunn Rebecca Durant 148 emories Kathleen Durham Susan Edwards William Elliott John Emerick 0f Scarborough Fair w X Debra Edwards Robert Eddy Herbert Edgell Margaret Eesley Dean Ehnot Barbara Eichorn Judith Ellis Ga,-y Enoch Sadie, Sadie, you're a dead ringer for Judy Ellis, but Chris Goettge's rendering of an original ode on babyhood brings down the house. 149 Six Active Seniors Represented The Clas: Norma Erb David E rivvein George Farley Laura Farnsworth Carollyn Ferguson Keith Ferrell Nancy Finch Londa Finkel 150 2 i i Al Deborah Essex Janet Estes Linda Farnsworth Christopher Feord Forming a government and electing officials are only a part of duties performed by Carol Dalton, Linda Heldman, Beth '70 At The Boys' And Girls' State Conventions William Finn Billy Fisher Kenneth Folts Cathryn Forbes Donna Foster Glenda Fouty Vicki F ox Steve French Ronald Friend Alan Fru tchey Nlarkley, Sasa Madronic, and Jeff Smithberger at Girls' and Ray FultOr7 Terry Gardner State. 151 As The Long-Awaited Da Grew Nearer, Senior' And: Hundley changes the count down for the number of remaunmg senior days Christina Goettge Gregory Griffin John Gebczyk K imberi y Graceiy John Graham Toni Griffith Catherine Groves Janice Groves 1 52 urned Their Thoughts Toward The Future Valorie Groves John Gulliver Jack Hagar Byron Jules Haley -' ' fee 7 5 Yifi' '. K - E f,a . ,w,, ., , ,.1 M5 . 12. T 5 A SY? 3 45551. ' 'i -J! ' . Lila Handshumaker Larry Hanes Robert Hannahs Rebecca Harris From the bulletin board in the cafeteria, Karen Kendrick contemplates the wide area of career choices. 153 Seniors Contributed A Variety Michael Hartshorn Bonnie Hasfey Gary Hasfey Brian Hedderick Linda Heldman Due to indecent exposure, the MSHS topless cheerleaders are ordered off the stage by Scott Elliott, emcee. . ?ifv.' ' .. ..... tsl: fe , filifvif-f,,sf', 1- t B.. r Sheri Hendershot Mary Hensler Barbara Hen thorn Karen Hen thorn 1 54 Talent To The Christmas Assembl Leroy Henthorn Toia Hewson Mary Hickerson Patricia Hickman Nancy Hiers Connie Hill David Hill Donald Hill Steven Hilfe Love Theme from Romeo and Juliet ballet was beautifully performed by Donna Foster and Curt Cain. Sally Hobensack 155 Vocational Programs Provided Students Witl v fe m f A f ,L , in J ,j ggi 2 2 MJ? Illf' swf' awww Kathryn Hoffart Denise Holland D. E. teaches students how to apply good working skills. James Hollister Nancy Hollister James Hovis David Huling Andrea Hundley John Hushion Charles Johnson Cynthia Johnson Herman Johnson Sherry K aneff Rewarding Experiences An d On-The-lob Training .Qs Gail Katzenberger Rosemary Kehl Thomas Kelly Karen Kendrick ' I Edward K immich Kristin K laiber Charles Kremer , . K k,.. --em, Mark K ellar Catherine Kelly James Kern Karl K esselring W.: K rrss , y K gesigg ,:,. i 1 . ' is tg eaai , srrr Glenna Wightman demonstrates to a patient the correct way to brush his teeth. 157 Leonard LaFaber '--- L5 --+5 - f 'f Making sure that her seniors are is Nlrs. Noe's intention. Stephan Ligh tfritz For Those Senior Janet Lacey John Lacy John Landsittel Jack Lane April Lent prepared for their first year of college Kreis Lewis Valerie Ley Bobby Lincoln Richard Longfellow David Lowe 158 3 o Think College . . . V1 'i kV,. Lois Lukens James Lundberg Sasa Madronic ,,H.....and Alan Mann Doak Markley Rose Martin hz., ' 5 l ,,, 1 ' qw ,gf I f y. fi-1 ' ' W 3 ' V 'fm K wsif rrvk fl sw' min. Carol Mathers Mrs. Noe's English literature classes present panels on several of Shakespeare's plays, such as King Lear. 159 A Fluorescent Wizard Ruled Over The Land of Oz Somewhere over the rainbow, specifically IVISHS gymnasium, was the location of the Junior Prom, held on lVlay 17. After weeks of hard work and preparation by many juniors, the Land of Oz finally came to life. Under a blue and white crepe paper sky, murals of the poppy field, cornfield, and Enchanted Forest smiled down from the walls. Lifesize figures of the Cowardly Lion, Tin Nlan, and Scarecrow stood before these scenes, and in one corner was the house that carried KING Karl Kesselring Dorothy to this fairy-tale land. A rainbow bridge, situated at the entrance, was joined by the yellow-brick road, leading to the palace at Emerald City. Here the crowning of King Karl Kesselring and Queen Nancy Neely climaxed the annual affair. Music for the evening was provided by a soul group from Pittsburgh, Peck's Bad Boys, and suspended above the band was the large fluorescent image of the powerful Wizard of Oz. wh gk T l Much time and work is spent on constructing decorations such as A. the Bridge over the Rainbow and B. the Enchanted Forest. King and Queen candidates are C. Janet Barry, Nancy Neely, Janice Badger, Chris Meagle, Karl Kesselring, Kirk Hardman, Doak Markley, and Scott Hovis. D. Couples dance to an evening of music E. provided by the band, Peck's Bad Boys. fi B unior Prom Q I f5,':mysf',Ti, , ,Q ,. N, . QUEEN Nancy Neely The Royal Couple X gg X New Me' 3 E l e Q - w and of O ...Q E? x lx ! 'X 4 X 'H qv ' . Q- JZ -, 115 S Qiggi-Sywlk if qwj lt Y LY xy A N PY rl frm xr '1 'iv' N ws 1' , y . GU ' 3, 1,47 I I .ll 'Q Jn '-'I w r' I v ' 'ie '09 Ac 26 Seniors Chalked Up Honors I1 Having won a free trip to the U.N. in an essay contest, Nancy Coleman and Harley Noland make plans for their up-coming 5-day journey. Kevin McCort Fran McCurdy David Matthews l Goldie McBride Curtis McGregor Anna McKitrick Steven McKitrick James McNutt Dennis Maxon Dale McCain Patricia McKeo wn Christine Meagle Widely Varied Areas Pam Meagle Charles Miller Sarah Miller Vicki Mitchell John Mendenhall 1'7 Deborah Miller Susan Miller Jay Molvie Ca thy Mike Cathy Miller Dennis Miller Kenneth Miller National merit finalists, Mike Moynihan scientifically explains to Nancy Hiers how an air compressor works. Lois Monway Opal Moore Bruce Morris Michael Moynihan GRAB THA Linda Moore William Moore Susan Morris After several weeks of diligent planning and hard work by Kathryn Murphy Nancy Neely Janet Nelson 164 LE!! Barry Nicholson Harley Noland Jacqueline O'Brien Sally O'Neil the float clawed its way to the judge's stand. Thomas Ollom Karen Orders Diana Pabst Susan Parker Victoria Parks Nancy Parsons 165 A Spirit Week shered In Pride, 1 V ' P V 5 1 ',.f,,, V ,.V' VfgV'V,f1V j V - V V V,,,- ,Q V V ' I V. I - V VV VV , 4 ,V V ' 'm fffe V V V' V 'L 'A' V V V V V 'k ' m ' ' Q5 , V ' ' V ' A,.L ,gg V ' ' '. y I ,gf . Vi rVgV,,f'g'g,,'ggV,rV1 'k,'.- V ., f, if , VV f Vx ,,VV V V V , , ' K i, ,.,, :V V 4 if ' ' Q, L lf ,V if V V V VVVV' VV V VV V ' , V V X ,LL, V,-L '- V V ' ,VVI1 VQ V mmigil ' ff, , , r h,,L ,A ,L Gm, ,L We, V .V , , VVVV , , V',A Q -V --.- ' V, V V K , . ,,V V, ,,WVff fm? 'Vw -' Vwez if V, 5 ,. V V V VV , VQMMV ff' i V V , , ., , , V V l f ' ' i ,, V ,V V V ',,, , V ' L V ug ,V qrVVpV Vt V V V , V . V I V ,V V , 1 , Vw e f J V YY L Q Du VALE NIJNQ .'-.V, V 2s5'g f. V V4 V Lf' T V V , V-.V KV V , V VV P V V VVVV V P , V, 1 2 i VVVV V , V V VV V V V P A V V V V ' . 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David Salzman Christine Sandford Janine Sarver John Sarver 1 68 veloped Into Personal Satisfactions Roberta Schafer Daniel Schilling Robert Schlicher Nora Science Steve Scott Linda Sealey Gary Sewell 1 . 5+ SPE r, . .M TID! AND Ss AP! vm: T0 i ' . f bs.. was-'ivegg ig E01 li 4 I - 'Q UA im X ii : mr uw 2 i xanga xiii 1352 +1 QW 3 r 'Q ,, '14 fxfwii' M117 FAWXVLS nf , if K ,W ,pf wmvmvxiwffx - .Q if. ,-www, w..m fw1f11ff fff',fM! ' nf J ww Taking time from a busy schedule, Sasa Madronic displays his award- winninq science project. Leslie Shallenberger Sandra Sharp 169 3 SQ ria 72 Joseph Seagle C8I'0i S69 VEFS Daniel S ho ver Advanced Students In Math And In X 5:f:,:22T.f':'L'Jf L' ' f 4? What did you say the answer to number five was? Carol Smith Cathy Smith 170 Kirsten Simm John Simpkin Robert Sinnett Gary Smith Teresa Simmons Ronald Sims David Skinner Janelle Smith Lcience eceived Timely Education si -f..--. er.:- ,c'fi.x:f2: ll Marc Smith Gerald Spindier Joyce Stanley Linda Starkey Jeffrey Smithberger Marla Spindler Ronnie Stark A Treva Starkey Clifford Snodgrass Joseph Souers By investigating the logic circuit board, Bob Hannahs and Kris Klaiber learn the fundamentals ofa small computer. This Is A Reminder To All That We Mary S tarlfng Robert Steers Brett Stevens Sandra Stevens John Stewart T Joy Stewart 'Q'S'-ifefea, Q' By doing what comes naturaIly, seniors paint their spirit on The Rock. Saffv Stewart Are Th Great Class Of '7 fa William Stewart Elizabeth Stubbs Elizabeth Tarano vich Jill Tewkesbury Roger Stollar r Mary Stout 5 V A re f. . 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Wanda Trippe tt Peter Van Blarigan Michael VanFrayen Rebecca Vanno y r All Seniors 5 James Van Osdell I 1? l E Paul Voisinet Kathy Wagner David Wallace Couples dance to the music played by The Cold Water Army. Jane Wagner Janis Wagner Douglas Wallace 175 Mary Ward The Day Has Come, The Year Is Done, Fred Warden Michael Weaver Elizabeth Weinstock Kevin Welch I x w Jane Wenzel Lynn Weppler Rebecca Weppler Judith West Janice Webs ter Wendv Wefhf 1 Carolyn Westbrook K arl Wetherholt Come On Seniors, Let's Have Some Fun!! Sylvia White Darrell Whittekind Glenna IfWgh tman James Wilhelm Barry VWlliamson James Wilson 1-he Last Day Robert Winn Rebecca Wise Patricia Wittekind Carolyn Woodburn Larry Woods David Wunderlich 177 A Time To Keep Am Robert Wurtzbacher Stephen Yoho Bryan Young Debra Zimmer Stephen Zoller Alta Edgington CAMERA SHY John Arnold Paul Davis Larry Nolan William Orendorff James Tucker Thomas Vannoy Ray Whittle SENIOR EMBLEMS MOTTO Today we follow, tomorrow we lead. FLOWER Forget-Me-Not COLORS Navy and Light Blue ATime To Cast Away! SENIOR INDEX ABICHT, NINA ADAMS, JEFF Osbourn High School, Manassas, Virginia, 15 Basketball, 15 Golf, 1, 3 ALBRECHT,CATHY ' St. Mary's Central High School, 15 Cheerleader, 15 Library Aide, 35 Teacher Aide, 35 Choir, 3 ALBRECHT, TINA Y-Teens, 15 D.E.C.A., 35 Sales Manager, 3 ALLENDER, BILL Warren High School, Warren, Ohio, 15 Choir, 15 Library Aide, 15 Swim Team, 35 V.l.C.A., 2, 3 ALVES, JOSE A.F.S., 35 Student Council, 35 Debate, 3 ANDERSON, JAMES Football, 1, 25 V.l.C.A., 2, 3 ARMOR, ANNELLE Library Aide, 35 Y-Teens, 1, 25 F.B.L.A., 35 Concert Band, 1, 25 Marching Band, 1, 2 ARNETTE, MIKE ARNOLD, IVAN St. Mary's Central High School, 15 V.l.C.A., 3 ARNOLD, JOHN Baseball, 15 V.l.C.A., 2, 3 ARNOLD, RICHARD St. Mary's Central High School, 1, 25 V.l.C.A., 3 ATHEY, DANIEL ATKINS, DIANNE Library Aide, 35 National Honor Society, 2, 35 Y-Teens, 15 A.F.S., 2, 3, Secretary 35 F.N.A., 2, 35 French Club, 15 Speech Club, 15 Debate, 2, Vice-President 25 Quill 84 Scroll, 2, 35 Orian, 2, 3, Editor in Chief 35 Senior Emblems Committee, Co-chairman AYERS, DOUG BADGER, JANICE Guidance Aide, 2, 35 Y-Teens, 1, 2, 35 A.F.S., 35 Cheerleader, 1, 2, 35 Spanish National Honor Society, 1, 2, 35 Spanish Club, 15 Concert Band, 15 Marching Band, 2 BAKER, DEANNA Choir, 1, 2 BAKER, TED BARCELLI, RON Gymnastics Club,1 BARLOW, JOAN Hall Monitor, 25 Teacher Aide, 35 Y-Teens, 25 A.F.S., 35 French Club, 2 BARRY, JANET Hall Monitor, 25 Y-Teens, 1, 2, Secretary 1, Vice-President 25 A.F.S., 35 G.A.A., 25 Cheerleader, 1, 2, 35 Gymnastics Club, 15 Spanish Club, 15Choir, 2 BARTLETT, MARK V.l.C.A., 35 D.C.T., 3, President 3 BAUER, BECKY St. Mary's Central High School, 15 Pep Club, 15 Glee Club, 15 Ensemble, 25 Y-Teens, 1, 2, 35 F.H.A., 35 F.N.A., 2, 3 BAWN, DAMIEN St. Mary's Central High School, 15 Office Aide, 25 Teacher Aide, 35 A.F.S., 3 BEARDMORE, JEFF BEAVER, JEANETTE BECKER, CONNIE Library Aide, 1, 25 Spanish Club, 25 G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, President 35 Concert Band, 1, 2, 35 Marching Band, 1, 2, 35 Orchestra, 1 BECKER, PAM Teacher Aide, 25 A.F.S., 35 French Club, 1, 25 F.N.A., 25 V.l.C.A., 3 BERG, SANDRA Y-Teens, 15 F.N.A., 25 Marching Band, 1, 2, 35 Concert Band, 1, 2, 35 C.O.E.C.O., 3 BERRY, TONY V.l.C.A., 2, 3, Vice-President 2, 3 BEST, GARY Warren High School, Warren, Ohio, 1, 2 BIEHL, NANCY BlNEGAR,SHARON Office Aide, 25 G.A.A., 25 F.N.A., 2, 35 F.B.L.A., 2, 35 Concert Band, 15 Marching Band, 15 C.O.E.C.O., 3 BOERSMA, SUE St. Mary's Central High School, 15Pep Club, 15 Glee Club, 15 Choir, 35 Y-Teens, 1, 35 A.F.S., 35 F.N.A., 2, 35 F.H.A., 3 BOGGS, PAUL V.l.C.A., 2, 3 BOICE, MIKE V.l.C.A., 2, 3 BOICE, SUSAN C.O.E.C.O,, 3 BOSSERT, JANET Library Aide, 2, 35 German Club, 1, 25 Speech Club, 2 BRITTON, FRED BROWN, CHARLIE Class Officer, 25 Student Council, 25 Football, 1, 35 Basketball, 15 Baseball, 15D.E.C.A., 35 Wrestling, 3 BROWN, RICHARD A.F.S., 35 French Club, 15 Choir, 2 BROWN,WlNlFRED F.N.A., 2, 35 Olympian Council, 15 Concert Band, 1, 2, 35 Marching Band, 1, 2, 3 BUCHANAN, KEN Baseball, 35 Debate, 35 Choir, 2, 3 BUCK,TERRI Library Aide, 25 Y-Teens, 1 5 G.A.A., 25 V.l.C.A., 3 BULES, LINDA Y-Teens, 15 French Club, 1, 25 Original, 1 BURKE, DON BURTON, MIKE CAIN, CURT Cross Country, 1, 2, 35 Wrestling, 1, 2, 35 M Club, 1, 2, 35 Track, 1, 2, 35OIympian Council, 15 Latin Club,1 CALENDINE, JOAN Athens High School, Athens, Ohio, 15 Choir, 15 V.l.C.A., 3 CALENDINE,JOANNA Athens High School, Athens, Ohio, 15 F.H.A., 15 F.N.A., 25 V.l.C.A., 3 CARPENTER, JOHN Gymnastics Club, 15 V.l.C.A., 2, 3 CASKIN, ZACH Class Officer, 1, 25 Student Council, 1, 25 Cross Country, 15 Basketball, 15Speech Club, 1 CASTlN,JOICE Y-Teens, 1, 35 F.B.L.A., 35 D.E.C.A., 3, Secretary 35 Orian, 3 CASTO, JOHN Hall Monitor, 15 Football, 1, 2, 3, Co-captain 35 Basketball, 15 M Club, 1, 2, 35 Baseball, 1, 2, 35 V.l.C.A., 2, 3 CASTO, KIM Football, 1, 2, 35 Basketball, 15 Baseball, 1, 2, 35 M Club, 2, 35 Orian, 3, Section Editor, 3 CASTO, SUSAN CHALFANT, TOM St. Mary's Central High School, 15 Basketball, 15 Track, 2, 35 Football, 35 D.E.C.A., 3 CHEESEMAN, JANE Choir, 25 D.E.C.A., 2 CHENG, MARIETTA Student Council, 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 2, President 35 National Honor Society, 2, 35 Y-Teens, 15 A.F.S,, 1, 2, 35 French Club, 15 Original, 25 Orchestra, 1 5 Quill 81 Scroll, 2 CHIDESTER, FRANK Basketball, 1 5 Track, 15Junior Achievement, 1, 25 V.l.C.A., 3 CHORPENNING, DREW ,A.F.S., 35 M Club, 1, 25 Track, 15 Baseball, 25 Speech Club, 3 CLEVELAND, PATTY Choir, 15 V.l.C.A., 3 180 CLIFT, BARRY CLINE, DIANNA F.B.L,A., 1, 25 Choir, 15 D.E.C.A., 3 CLOSE, ERIC M Club, 1, 2, 35 Baseball, 1, 2, 3 COBB, BRENDA Fort Frye High School, Beverly, Ohio, 1, 25 G.A.A., 2 COCHRAN, BILL D.E.C.A., 3 COFFMAN, KAREN Y-Teens, 15 F.N.A., 35 Choir, 35 Concert Band, 1, 2, 35 Marching Band, 1, 2, 3 COGSWELL, BEN Class Officer, 15 Student Council, 1, 35 National Honor Society, 2, 3, Treasurer 2, 35 A.F.S., 35 Football, 1, 2, 35 Track, 1, 2, 35 Basketball, 1, 25 M Club, 1, 2, 35 F.F.A., 1, 2, 3, Secretary 1, 3, Vice-President 2 COLE, GINNY Guidance Aide, 2, 35 Hall Monitor, 25 Y-Teens, 1, 2, 3, President 15 Junior Achievement, 25 A.F.S., 35 G.A.A., 25 F.N.A., 2, 35 Spanish Club, 15 Speech Club, 35 Concert Band, 1, 2, 3, President 35 Marching Band, 1, 2, 3, President 35 Stage Band, 35 Orian, 2 COLE, GRIFFIN Track, 15Junior Achievement, 35 F.F.A., 2, 35 French Club,1 COLEMAN, NANCY Y-Teens, 1, 25 A.F.S., 35 F.N.A., 2, 35 F.H.A., 3, Reporter 35 French Club, 2, 35 Thespians, 2, 3, Secretary 2, 35 Orian, 3 COOPER, SHELLEY Y-Teens, 1, 25 A.F.S., 35 F.T.A., 2, 3, Historian 2, 35 Concert Band, 1, 25 Marching Band, 1, 25 Symphonic Wind Ensemble, 15Orian, 2, 35 Teacher Teen-Age Aide, 3 CORKRAN, REBECCA Edison Senior High School, San Antonio, Texas, 15 Y-Teens, 25 Choir, 25 Ensemble, 25 F.N.A., 1, 25 V.l.C.A., 3 CORRY, HELEN St. Mary's Central High School, 15 Pep Club, 15 Choir, 15 Guidance Aide, 35 Y-Teens, 35 Teacher Teen-Age Aide, 3 COWDERY, JOE National Honor Society, 2, 35 Cross Country, 1, 2, 35 Track, 1, 2, 35 Junior Achievement, 15Olympian Council, 1, Vice-President, 1 CRAIG, JOHN Crew, 15Junior Achievement, 2, 35 V.l.C.A., 2, 3 CUNNINGHAM, DUANE Basketball, 2, 3, Manager5 Baseball, 1, 2, 3, Manager5 Junior Achievement, 1, 2, 3 DALTON, CAROLYN Guidance Aide, 25 French Club, 2 DAVIS, FRANK DAVIS, MIKE V.l.C.A., 3 DAVIS, PAUL DAY, DONNA DECKER, JIM A.F.S., 35 Junior Achievement, 15 Olympian Council, 15 Debate, 1, 2, President 2 DENNIS, STEVEN DIEHL, BARBARA Choir,1 DOAN, BECKY DOUGAN, PATRICK Cross Country, 2, 35 M Club, 25 Golf, 15 Track, 2, 35 F.F.A., 2, 3 DOUGLAS, REX Wrestling, 25 Crew, 1, 25 Baseball, 2, 35 Junior Achievement, 1, 2, 3 DRENNEN, DOUG DUFFY, GARY Junior Achievement, 15 Speech Club, 35 Concert Band, 1, 2, 35 Marching Band, 1, 2, 35 Drum Major, 1, 2, 35 Symphonic Wind Ensemble, 1, 2, 35 Chamber Singers, 3 DUNCAN, DOUG DUNN, MARK Wrestling, 1, 2, 35 Olympian Council, 3 DURANT, BECKY McAuley High School, Cincinnati, Ohio, 15Teacher Teen-Age Aide, 35 G.A.A., 2, 35 F.B.L.A., 3 DURHAM, KITTY National Honor Society, 2, 35 A.F.S., 35 F.N.A., 2, 35 French Club, 15 Debate, 2, Historian 25 Senior Mid-Term, Co-chairman EDDY, ROBERT V.I.C.A., 2, 3 EDGELL, HERBERT EDGINGTON, DARLENE Skyvue High School, Graysville, Ohio, 1, 25 F.H.A., 15 F.N.A., 2 EDWARDS, DEBBIE Student Council, 15Teacher Aide, 2, 35 F.N.A., 25 French Club, 1, 2 EDWARDS, SUSAN Guidance Aide, 35 Y-Teens, 1, 25 A.F.S., 2, 3, Historian 35 Junior Achievement, 15 Spanish National Honor Society, 2, 35 Spanish Club, 15 Ensemble, 25 Orian, 3, Section Editor5 Teacher Teen-Age Aide, 3 EESLEY, MARGARET Teacher Aide, 35 F.T.A., 35 French Club, 15 Concert Band, 15 Marching Band, 1 5 National Honor Society, 2, 3 EHNOT, DEAN Crew, 15Junior Achievement, 1 EICHHORN, BARB F.N.A., 35 Concert Band, 1, 25 Marching Band, 1, 25 Symphonic Wind Ensemble, 25 V.l.C.A., 3 ELLIOTT, SCOTT A.F.S., 35 Football, 1, 2, 35 M Club, 2, 35 Junior Achievement, 15 French Club, 35 Thespians, 3, President 35 Concert Band, 1, 2, 35 Stage Band, 2, 3 ELLIS, JUDY F.T.A., 35 Olympian Council, 15 Speech Club, 1, 2, 3, President 25 Thespians, 2, 3, Treasurer 35 Choir, 1, 2, 35 Ensemble, 2, 35 Madrigal Singers, 3 EIVIERICKNJOHN V.l.C.A., 2, 3 ENOCHS, GARY V.l.C.A., 3 ERB, NORMA V.l.C.A., 3 ERLWEIN, DAVE ESSEX, DEBORAH C.O.E.C.O., 3 ESTES, JANET FARLEY, GEORGE FARNSWORTH, LAURA FARNSWORTH, LINDA Teacher Aide, 15 Library Aide, 2 FEORD, CHRIS Slough Grammar School, Slough, Buckinghamshire, England, 1, 25 Golf, 1, 25 Rugby, 1, 2 FERGUSON, CAROL Kenmore East Senior High School, Buffalo, N.Y.,15Swim Team, 1, 25 Softball Team, 1, 25 G.A.A., 1, 2, 35 F.B.L.A., 35 C.O.E.C.O., 3 FERRELL, KEITH Library Aide, 25 Junior Achievement, 1, 2, 35 D.E.C.A., 3 FINCH, NANCY FINKEL, LONDA Hall Monitor,1 FINN, KEVIN Crew, 1 FISHER, BILL U.S. Army, 1, 2 FOLTS, KEN V.l.C.A., 2, Vice-President 2 FORBES, CATHY Guidance Aide, 2, 35 Y-Teens, 1, 25 A.F.S., 35 F.N.A., 25 French Club, 25 Concert Band, 25 Marching Band, 2, 3 FOSTER, DONNA Y-Teens, 1, 2, 3, G.A.A., 2, F.N.A., 2, 3, F.T.A., 3, Olympian Council, 2, Latin Club, 1 ,Speech Club, 1, 2, 3 FOUTY, GLENDA FOX, VICKI Warren High School, Warren, Ohio, 1, 2, Cheerleader, 1, 2, Choir, 1, 2, Pep Club, 1, 2, D.E., 3 FRENCH, STEVE Track, 2, V.l.C.A., 2, 3 FRIEND, RON FRUTCHEY, ALAN Merrillville High School, Merrillville, Indiana, 1, 2, Student Council, 2, Cross Country, 1, 2, Wrestling, 2, Concert Band, 3, Marching Band, 3, Stage Band, 1, 2 FULTON, ROY Track, 2, C.O.E.C.O., 3 GARDENER,TERRY Library Aide, 3, Hall Monitor, 1, Junior Achievement, 1, F.F.A., 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3 GEBCZYK, JOHN Football, 3,Track, 1, 2, F.F.A., 1, 2, 3 GIFFORD, DAVE Basketball, 1, French Club, 1,Stage Band, 2, 3, Orchestra, 1, 2 GOETTGE, CHRIS A.F.S., 3, F.N.A., 2, 3, Inter-Club Council, 2, 3, Speech Club, 2, 3, President 3, Concert Band, 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Marching Band, 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 3 GRACELY, KIM F.H.A., 1, 2, Secretary-Treasurer 2, Choir, 2, D.E.C.A., 3 GRAHAM, JOHN Track, 1, 2, F.F.A., 1, 2, 3 GRAY,WILLlAM GREGAN, NANCY Hall Monitor, 3, Y-Teens, 1, Junior Achievement, 3, F.N.A., 3, Original, 3 -GRIFFIN, GREG D.E.C.A.,3 GRlFFlTH,TONl Junior Achievement, 1, F.H.A., 1, 2, V.l.C.A., 3, Treasurer 3, O.W.E., 3, Treasurer 3 GROVES, CATHERINE GROVES, JANICE F.N.A., 2, 3, Concert Band, 1, 2, 3, Marching Band, 1, 2, 3, Choir, 3 GROVES, VALORIE GULLIVER, MIKE St. lVlary's Central High School, 1, Basketball, 1, Bowling, 1 l-IAC-SAR, JACK Teacher Aide, 2, French Club, 1, Ouill 81 Scroll, 2, 3, Orian, 1, 2, 3 HALEY, B. J. Mercersburg Academy, Mercersburg, Pa., 1, 2, Mercersburg Nevvs, 1, 2, Karux, 1, 2, Choir, 1, 2, Glee Club, 1, 2, Swim Team, 1, 2, Varsity Club, 1, 2, Spanish Club, 1, 2, Chemistry Club, 2 HAlVIlLTON,TOlVl V.l.C.A., 3 HANDSCHUIVIAKER, LILA G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, Choir, 1, 2, 3, Ensemble, 3 HANES, LARRY HANNAHS, BOB Crevv, 2: Concert Band, 1, 2, 3, Marching Band, 1, 2, 3 HARDIVIAN, KIRK Football, 1, 2, 3, Basketball, 1, 2, 3, Captain 3, M Club, 1, 2, 3, Track, 1, French Club, 1,2 HARRIS, BECKI Teacher Aide, 3, Y-Teens, 1, F.N.A., 2, Spanish Club, 2 HARTSHORN, MIKE HASLEY, BONNIE G.A,A., 1, 2, F.B.L.A., 1, 3, B.O.E., 2, 3, Original, 3 HASLEY, GARY V.l.C.A., 3 HEDDERICK, BRIAN Cardinal O'Hara High School, Tonavvanda, N. Y., 1, 2, Student Council, 2, Cross Country, 1, 2, Basketball, 1, 2, 3, M Club, 1, 2, Track, 1, 3, Baseball, 2 HELDIVIAN, LINDA Guidance Aide, 3, Y-Teens, 1, 3, Spanish Club, 1, 2, German Club, 2, Speech Club, 1, 2, Girls' State, 2 HELDMAN, SUSIE Office Aide, 2, Y-Teens, 1, 3, G.A.A., 3, Olympian Council, 3, French Club, 1, Latin Club, 3, Choir, 3 l-IENDERSHOT, SHERI Library Aide, 3, F.N.A., 2, 3, B.O.E., 2, 3, F.B.L.A.,1 HENSLER, MARY F.F.A., 3, V.l.C.A., 2, 3, O.W.E., 2, 3 HENTHORN, BARBARA Original, 3, B.O.E., 2, 3 HENTHORN, KAREN F.H.A., 3 HENTHORN, LEROY Library Aide, 2, Wrestling, 1 HEWSON, TOIA Office Aide, 2, 3, Hall Monitor, 1, C.O.E.C.O,, 3 HICKERSON, DIANE Office Aide, 3, Spanish Club,1 HICKMAN, PAT Library Aide, 2, Y-Teens, 1, 2, Speech Club, 3, F.N.A., 2, 3, Concert Band, 1, 2, 3, Marching Band, 1, 2, 3, Majorette, 3, Choir 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 3, Ensemble, 2, 3 I-IIERS, NANCY National Honor Society, 2, 3, A.F.S., 2, 3, Co-chairman 3, Y-Teens, 1, 2, Gymnastics Club, 1, Spanish National Honor Society, 2, 3, Spanish Club, 1, 2, French Club, 1, 2, 3 HILL, CONNIE Y-Teens, 1,Cheerleader, 1, French Club, 1, 2, Original, 1 1 I HILL, DAVE Wrestling, 1, 2, 3, Co-captain 3, M Club, 3 HILL, DON HILLE, STEVE German Club, 2 HOBENSACK,SALLY Student Council, 1, 2, 3, Teacher Aide, 3, Teacher Teen-Age Aide 2, 3, Y-Teens, 1, 2, F.N.A., 2, F.T.A., 2, French Club,1 HOFFART, KATHY Office Aide, 3, Y-Teens, 1, A.F.S., 2, 3, Junior Achievement, 2, 3, Treasurer 2, 3, F.N.A., 3, F.T,A., 3, Spanish Club, 1, Speech Club, 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Debate, 3, Ouill gl Scroll, 2, 3, Orian, 2, 3, Section Editor 3. HOLLAND, DEE Y-Teens,1,Concert Band, 1, 2, Marching Band, 1, 2 HOLLISTER, JIM Baseball, 3, Choir, 2 HOLLISTER, NANCY G.A.A,, 1, 2, 3, Junior Achievement, 1, 2, 3, F.B.L.A., 3, Original, 3 HOVIS, SCOTT Pelham High School, Pelham, N. Y., 1, Football, 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, Baseball, 1, 2, 3, Captain 3 HULING, DAVE Art Aide, 2, 3, A.F.S., 2, 3, German Club, 2, Thespians, 2, 3, Orian 2, Senior Float, Co-chairman HUNDLEY, ANDI Teacher Aide, 2, 3, Gym Monitor, 3, Y-Teens, 1, 2, G.A.A., 2, 3' F.N.A., 2, 3, French Club, 1, Orian, 3 HUSHION, KENT Junior Achievement, 1,0riginal, 1,Gymnastics Club,1 JOHNSON, CHARLES JOHNSON, CINDY Y-Teens, 1, Gymnastics Club, 1, F.N.A., 2, F.B.L.A., 1, 2, 3 Vice-President 3, French Club, 1, C.O.E.C.O., 3, Ouill 81 Scroll, 2, 3' Orian, 2, 3, Business Manager 3 i i JOHNSON, HERMAN Teacher Aide, 2, 3, A.F.S., 3, Spanish National Honor Society, 2, 3, President 3, Speech Club, 1, 2, 3, Biology Lab Aide JOHNSON, WESLEY JOHNSTON, TANA V.l.C.A., 3 KANEFF, SHERRY Library Aide, 2, Y-Teens, 1, Choir, 2, 3, Secretary 3, Concert Band, 1 , Marching Band, 1 KARCHER, DEBBIE KATZENBERGER, GAI L Garden City Senior High School, Garden City, N. Y., 1, 2, Girls' Chorus, 1, Badminton, 2 KEHL, ROSEMARY Library Aide, 3, Y-Teens, 3, Original, 3 KELLY, CATHY Y-Teens, 3, F.B,L,A., 3, B.O.E., 3, F,N.A., 3 KELLY, TOM Basketball, 1 KENDRICK, KAREN Nurse's Aide, 3, Hall Monitor, 1, 2, F,N.A., 2, 3, President 3 KERBY, ELAINE KERN, JIM St. Mary's Central High School, 1 kEssELRlNG,kARL Class Officer, 3, Student Council, 3, Football, 2, 3, Basketball, 1, M Club, 1, 2, 3, Baseball, 1, 2, 3, Thespians, 2, 3, Orchestra, 1, 2' Choir, 1, 2, 3, President 2 KESSELRING, VICKI KIMMICH, ED Golf, 1, 2, 3 KLAIBER, KRIS National Honor Society, 2, 3, Y-Teens, 1, A.F.S,, 3, G.A.A., 3' F.N.A., 2, 3, Vice-President 3, Choir,1 KREMER, CHARLIE St. Mary's Central High School, 1, Class Officer, 1, Student Council 1, Basketball, 1, 2, D.E.C.A., 3 LAFABER, LEONARD LACEY, JANET F.N.A., 2, Junior Achievement, 2, 3 LACY, JOHN F.B.L.A.,1,C.O.E.C.O., 3 LANDSITTEL, JOHN F.F.A., 1, 2, 3 LANE, JACK Cross Country, 2, 3, M Club, 1, 2, 3, Track, 1, 2, 3, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, Marching Band, 1, 2, 3, Stage Band, 1, 2, 3, Orchestra,1 LEASURE, JOHN V.I.C.A., 2, 3 LENT,APRlL Teacher Aide, 2, Choir, 1, D.E,C.A., 3 LEWIS, KREIS Hall Monitor, 2, Football, 1, F.B.L.A., 2, 3, D.E.C.A., 3, Vice-President 3 LEY, VALORIE St. Mary's Central High School, 1, Choir, 1, Teacher Aide, 3- Y-Teens, 3 LIGHTFRITZ, STEVE V.l.C.A,, 2, 3 LINCOLN, BOBBY D.E.C,A., 3 LONGFELLOW, RICK V.I.C.A., 2, 3 LOWE, KAREN FirAw2,F+lAw1,chmp1,vit1A,3 LOWE, MIKE Class Officer, 3, Student Council, 1, 2, 3, National Honor Society, 2, 3, Cross Country, 1, 2, 3, Co-captain 3, Basketball, 1, 2, 3, Track, 1, 2, 3, M Club, 1, 2, 3, Spanish National Honor Society, 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club, 2 I I I LUKENS, LOIS Student Council, 1, 2, 3, Teacher Aide, 2, Y-Teens, 1,2, F.T.A., 1, F.N.A., 2, French Club, 1,Junior Prom, Co-chairman LUNDBERG, JIM Choir, 3 MADRONIC, SASA Chess Club, 3, President 3, Boys' State, 2, Junior Achievement, 2, 3, President 3, Student Council, 3, District 84 State Science Fairs, 2 MALIN, CHRIS Nurse's Aide, 3, Library Aide, 2, Y-Teens, 1, 2, 3, President 3 F,N,A,, 2, 3, Spanish National Honor Society, 1, 2, 3 Vice-President 2, Spanish Club, 2 MANN, ALAN V.I.C.A., 3 MARKLEY, DOAK Student Council, 1, 2, 3, Football, 1, 2, 3, Basketball, 1, 2, 3, M ' c 1 2 3 Club, 1, 2, 3, Tra k, , , MARTIN, ROSE V.I.C.A., 3 MARTIN, SANDRA B.O.E., 3 MATI-IERS, CAROL F.B.L.A.,1JB.O.E., 3 IVIATHEVVS, DAVE V.l.C,A., 3 MAXON, DENNIS Track, 3, F.F.A., 3, President 3 MCBRIDE, GOLDIE MCCAIN, DALE F.F.A,, 3 MCCORT, KEVIN A.F.S., 3, Junior Achievement, 2, Spanish National Honor Society 1, 2, 3, President 2, Vice-President 3, Spanish Club, 1, 2, 3, Orian, 3 Senior Breakfast, Co-chairman MCCURDY, FRAN Library Aide, 3, Y-Teens, 1,Junior Achievement, 3 IVICGREGOR, CURTIS F.B.L.A., 2, 3, D.E.C.A., 3, B.O.E., 2 MCKEOWN, PAT Junior Achievement, 2, F.N.A., 2, 3, Spanish Club, 3, French Club 1,Concert Band, 1, 2, 3, Marching Band, 1, 2, 3 MCKITRICK, ANN Newport High School, Nevvport, Ohio, 1, Frontier High School New Matamoris, Ohio, 2, Pep Club, 2, V.I.C.A., 3 IVICKITRICK, STEVE Football, 1, 2, 3, Wrestling, 1,Track, 1, M Club, 2, 3, F.B.L.A., 1, 2 3, Vice-President 2, President 3, B.O.E., 2, D.E.C.A., 3, President 3 Junior Prom, Coechairman IVICNUTT, JAMES St. Mary's Central High School, 1, V.I,C.A., 2, 3 MEAGLE, CHRIS Student Council, 3, Y-Teens, 1, 2, Cheerleader, 1, 3, F.B.L.A., 1, 2 3, Original, 3 MEAGLE, PAM Class Officer, 1, 2, 3, Student Council, 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, F.T.A., 1 ,Junior Talent Shovv, Co-chairman MENDENHALL, CHRIS Student Council, 3, Football, 1, 2, 3, Wrestling, 1, 2, 3, M Club, 1 2, 3, Track, 1, 2, 3, Olympian Council, 2, Latin Club, 2 MIKE, CATHY St. Mary's Central High School, 1, Class Officer, 1, Pep Club, 1 Teacher Teen-Age Aide, 3 MILLER, CATHY C.O.E.C.O., 3 IVIILLER, CHARLIE MILLER, DEBORAH Choir, 1,2 MILLER, DENNIS MILLER, JOHN i I MILLER, KEN German Club, 15 V.l.C.A., 2, 3 MILLER, SARAH lronton High School, lronton, Ohio, 1, 25 Guidance Aide, 25 G.A.A., 1, 2, 35Spanish Club, 1,25 Choir, 1, 2, 35 Ensemble, 3 MILLER, SUSAN National Honor Society, 2, 3, Secretary 2, 35 Y-Teens, 15 C.O.E.C.O., 3 MITCHELL, VICKI Nurse's Aide, 35 Y-Teens, 15 A.F.S., 2, 35 F.N.A., 2, 35 French Club, 1, 25 Concert Band, 1, 2, 35 Marching Band, 1, 2, 35 Orian, 3, Section Editor MOLVIE, JAY Crew, 1, 2, 35 V.l.C.A., 2, 3 MONWAY, LOIS V.l.C.A., 3 MOORE, BILL Library Aide, 1, 25 Hall Monitor, 15 Speech Club, 25 Choir, 1, 25 D.E.C.A., 3 MOORE, LINDA F.B,L.A., 1 IVIOORE, OPAL MORGAN, BILL East Liverpool High School, East Liverpool, Ohio, 1, 2 MORRIS, BRUCE V.l.C.A., 2, 3 MORRIS, SUE Stranahan High School, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., 15 Y-Teens, 1, 25 F.H.A., 15 F.N.A., 25 V.l.C.A., 3 MOYNIHAN, MIKE Student Council, 35 National Honor Society, 2, 3, Vice-President 35 A.F.S., 2, 35 Crew, 1, 2, 3, Co-captain 35 Junior Achievement, 1, 25 Olympian Council, 15 French Club, 2, 35 Debate, 1, 2 MURPHY, KATHY Y-Teens, 15 Junior Achievement, 35 F.N.A., 2, 35 Choir, 1, 25 Ensemble, 25 V.l.C.A., 35 Original, 2 NEELY, NANCY Student Council, 1, 35 Guidance Aide, 35 Cheerleader, 1, 35 G.A.A., 15 Junior Achievement, 15 F.N.A., 25 F.B.L.A,, 2, 35 C.O.E.C.O., 35 Homecoming, Chairman NELSON, JANET Teacher Aide, 2, 35 Junior Achievement, 15 F.T.A., 3, Secretary 35 Spanish National Honor Society, 1, 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 25 Spanish Club, 1, 2, President 25 Concert Band, 1, 2, 35 Marching Band, 1, 2, 35 Orchestra, 1, 2, 3 NICHOLSON, BARRY A.F,S., 35 Cross Country, 1, 35 Basketball, 15 Baseball, 1 NOLAND, HARLEY A.F.S., 1, 2, 35 Crew, 1, 2, 35 Junior Achievement, 1, 2, 35 French Club, 15 Concert Band, 2, 35 Marching Band, 1, 2, 35 Stage Band, 1, 2, 35 Orchestra, 1 O'BRIEN,JACKlE Y-Teens, 15 F.N.A., 35 Spanish Club, 15 Concert Band, 1, 2, 35 Marching Band, 1, 2, 35 Symphonic Wind Ensemble, 1, 2, 3 O'NElL, SALLY Class Officer, 25 Y-Teens, 1, President 15 A.F.S., 2, 35 G.A,A,, 15 Gymnastics Club, 15 F.N.A., 35 French Club, 15 Speech Club, 35 Junior Float, Co-chairman OLLOM, TOM Football, 2, 3 ORDERS, KAREN Nurse's Aide, 35 Teacher Teen-Age Aide, 2, 35 F.N.A., 2, 35 Choir, 35 Orian, 3 ORENDORFF, WILL V.l.C.A., 2, 3 PABST, DIANA St. Mary's Central High School, 15 Student Council, 1, 3, Secretary 15 Y-Teens, 1, 2, 3, Secretary 1, Treasurer 35 A.F.S., 35 French Club, 25 Choir, 35 Ensemble, 35 Madrigal Singers, 35 Original, 3, Editor5 Tabby, 3 4 PARKS, VICKIE Library Aide, 2, 35 Junior Achievement, 3 PARSONS, NANCY C.O.E.C.O., 3 PATTEN, GARY PATTERSON, DON Baseball, 1, 2, 3 PENNYBACKER, RON Crew, 2, 3 PETHEL, TERRY Newport High School, Newport, Ohio, 1, 25 French Club, 15 V.l.C.A., 3 PETHEL, TOM Newport High School, Newport, Ohio, 1, 25 V.I.C.A., 2, 3 PICKENS, BILL Junior Achievement, 15 V.l.C.A., 2 PLACE, LARRY PORTER, RANDY POWERS, JAY PRYOR, GLENN RAYBUCK, CHARLOTTE Nurse's Aide, 35 Guidance Aide, 35 Y-Teens, 15 A.F.S., 35 Junior Achievement, 15 F.N.A., 2, 35 Gymnastics Club, 15 Spanish National Honor Society, 1, 2, 35 Homecoming Queen, 3 REYNOLDS, LINDA C.O.E.C.O., 3 RHODES, DALE V.l.C.A., 2, 3 RICHARDSON, JOHN Teacher Aide, 35 Biology RINARD, DIANE Teacher Aide, 2, 35 Y-Teens, 15 G.A.A., 25 F.T.A., 2, 35 F.H.A., 2, 35 Concert Band, 1, 2, 35 Marching Band, 1, 2, 35 Majorette, 1, 2, 35 Symphonic Wind Ensemble, 1 RITCHIE, RICHARD RITCI-IIE, BOB V.l.C.A., 2, 3 ROE, JIM Spanish Club, 15 French Club, 2, 35 Concert Band, 1, 2, 35 Marching Band, 1, 2, 35 Symphonic Wind Ensemble, 1, 2, 35 Orchestra, 1, 2 ROGERS, JON National Honor Society, 2, 3, President 35 Olympian Council, 1, Secretary-Treasurer 15 Concert Band, 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 35 Marching Band, 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 35 Stage Band, 1, 2, 35 Symphonic Wind Ensemble, 1, 2, 35 Orchestra, 25 Quill 8i Scroll, 2, 35 Orian, 2, 3, Head Photographer 3 German Club, 25 Speech Club, 35 Orian, 35 Lab Aide, 2 ROOP, TERRY Crew, 1, 2, 35 Choir, 15 V.l.C.A., 2, 3 ROSS, BECKY Concert Band, 1, 2, 3, Secretary 35 Marching Band, 1, 2, 3, Secretary 35 Symphonic Wind Ensemble, 15 Orchestra, 1, 2, 35 Choir, 2, 3, President 35 Ensemble, 2, 35 Madrigal Singers, 35 A.F.S., 3 RUDOLPH, DAVE Admiral Farragut Academy, St. Petersburg, Fla., 1, 25 Football, 1, 25 Wrestling, 2 RUMMER, GARY RUNYAN, ALICE Pikeville High School, Pikeville, Ky., 1, 25 Library Aide, 1, 25 F.H,A., 1, 25 Marching Band, 15Stage Band, 15 Choir, 1, 2 RUSSELL, COLLEEN Guidance Aide, 25 Y-Teens, 15 G.A.A., 25 Gymnastics Club, 15 F.N.A., 2, 35 F.B.L.A., 2, 3, Secretary 35 French Club, 15 Original, 35 Orian, 3, Section Editor RYRHOLM, RICHARD Cartersville High School, Cartersville, Georgia, 15 Beta Club, 15 Spanish Club, 35 Spanish National Honor Society, 3 SALZMAN, DAVE A.F.S., 35 Football, 1, 2, 3, Manager 35 M Club, 35 Baseball, 1, 2, 35 Junior Achievement, 2, 3, German Club, 1,Swim Team, 3 SANDFORD, CHRIS Guidance Aide, 3, G.A.A., 1, 2, Historian 2, F.N.A., 2, 3, F.B.L.A., 1, 3 SARVER, JANINE Guidance Aide, 3, National Honor Society, 2, 3, G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, F.N.A., 2, 3, Concert Band, 1, 2, 3, Marching Band, 1, 2, 3, Symphonic Wind Ensemble, 1, Choir, 3 SARVER, JOHN V.l.C.A., 2, 3 SAYRE, BRENDA Racine High School, Racine, Ohio, 1, 2, F.H.A., 1, 2, 3, F.B.L.A., 2 SCHAAD, KENNY V.l.C.A., 2 SCHAFER, ROBERTA SCHILLING, DAN rlall Monitor, 1, A.F.S., 3, Spanish Club, 1, Junior Float, Co-chairman SCHLICHER, BOB Junior Achievement, 2, 3, Spanish Club, 3 SCIENCE, NORA V.l.C.A., 3 SCOTT, STEVE SEAGLE, JOE Columbus West Senior High School, Columbus, Ohio, 1,0rchestra, 1, Choir, 1, 2, 3, Madrigal Singers, 3, Glee Club, 1, Latin Club, 1, Junior Classical League, 1, Junior Achievement, 1, 3, Swim Team, 3, Golf, 3 SEALEY, LINDA F.B.L.A., 1, 2, D.E.C.A., 3 SEEVERS, CAROL Concert Band, 1, 2, 3, Marching Band, 1, 2, 3, Clarinet Choir, 2, 3 SEWELL, GARY SHALLENBERGER, LESLIE Guidance Aide, 3, Hall Monitor, 2, Y-Teens, 1, 2, Gymnastics Club, 1,Junior Achievement, 1, F.N.A., 3, French Club, 1 SHARP,SANDRA Parkersburg High School, Parkersburg, W. Va., 1, Library Aide, 2, Teacher Aide, 2, Junior Achievement, 1, French Club, 1, Original, 3 SHOVER, DAN A.F.S., 3, Cross Country, 1, French Club, 1 SIMM, KIRSTEN Ozark High School, Ozark, Ark., 1, 2, Marching Band, 1, 2, Concert Band, 1, 2, Stage Band, 1, 2, Beta Club, 1, 2, Debate, 3 SIMMONS,TERRl Office Aide, 2, F.N.A., 2, 3, C.O.E.C.O., 3 SIMPKIN, JACK St. Mary's Central High School, 1, Class Officer, 1,Student Council, 2 SIMS, RON Wrestling, 2, 3, F.B.L.A., 3 SlNNETT, BOB A.F.S., 3, Junior Achievement, 3, F.T.A., 2, Spanish Club, 1, 2, Ouill 84 Scroll, 2, 3, Original, 2, 3 SKINNER, DAVE D.E.C.A., 3 SMITH, CAROL Office Aide, 3, Hall Monitor, 1, Y-Teens, 3, F.B.L.A., 3, Choir, 1, B.O.E., 3 SMITH, CATHY Library Aide, 3 SMITH, GARY V.l.C.A., 2, 3 SMlTH,JANELLE Teacher Aide, 2, 3, Y-Teens, 2, 3, F.N.A., 2, 3, French Club, 1 SMITH, MARC Track, 1,Spanish Club, 1,Speech Club, 3 SMITHBERGER, JEFF Football, 1, 2, 3' Basketball 1 2, M Club, 1 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3' SNODGRASS, CLIFF Library Aide, 1, 2, V.I,C.A., 3 SOLJERS, JOE Cross Country, 1, 2, 3, Track, 1, 2, 3, Olympian Council, 2 SPINDLER, GARY A.F.S., 3, Cross Country, 1, 2, Track, 1, Spanish National Honor Society, 1, 2, 3 SPINDLER, MARLA Office Aide, 2, 3, National Honor Society, 2, 3, Y-Teens, 1, 2, 3, Gymnastics Club, 1, F.B.L.A., 1, 2, 3, Original, 3 STANLEY, JOYCE Choir, 2 STARK, RON STARKEY, LINDA STARKEY,TREVA Junior Achievement, 1, Concert Band, 1, 2, 3, Marching Band, 1, 2, 3, Choir, 2, 3 STARLING, MARY Teacher Aide, 2, 3, National Honor Society, 2, 3, Y-Teens, 2, F.T.A., 2, 3, Vice-President 2, F.H.A., 3, German Club, 1, 2, 3, Secretary 2, President 3, Inter-Club Council, 2, 3 STEERS, JEFF Football, 1 , 2, M Club, 2, Olympian Council, 1, German Club, 2 STEVENS, BRETT Basketball, 1, Junior Achievement, 1, Vice-President 1, Marching Band, 1 STEVENS, SANDRA STEWART, JACK Student Council, 2, Basketball, 1, Olympian Council,1 STEWART, JOY Y-Teens, 1, F.N,A., 2, 3, Olympian Council, 1, French Club, 2, 3, Concert Band, 1, 2, 3, Marching Band, 1, 2, 3 STEWART, SALLY Office Aide, 2, Y-Teens, 1, 2, 3, Junior Achievement, 1, 3, F.N.A., 2, 3, F.H.A., 1, Parliamentarian 1, French Club, 1, 2, Speech Club, 3, Orian, 2 STEWART, BILL Junior Achievement, 1, 2, 3 STOLLAR, ROGER Choir, 1, V.l.C.A., 3 STOUT, MARY Office Aide, 3, Hall Monitor, 2, A.F.S., 2, 3, Junior Achievement, 3, F.N.A., 3, Olympian Council, 1, Speech Club, 2, 3, Thespians, 1, 2, 3, Secretary 2, Vice-President 3, Debate, 1, 2, 3, Choir, 3, Ensemble, 3, Madrigal Singers, 3 STRIBLING, JANE Williamstown High School, Williamstovvn, W. Va., 1,Wilshan, 1, Pep Club, 1, A.F.S., 3, Thespian, 1, Spanish Club, 2, Spanish National Honor Society, 1, 2, 3, Secretary 1, French Club, 3, Inter-Club Council, 2, 3, Original, 3 STUBBS, BETH Teacher Aide, 3, Concert Band, 1, 2, 3, Marching Band, 1, 2, 3 SUTTON, PETE Junior Achievement, 1, 2, 3 TARANOVICH, BETTY Vocational Office Aide, 2, Y-Teens, 1, 2, 3, F.B.L.A., 2, 3, French Club, 1, Concert Band, 1, Marching Band, 1, Symphonic Wind Ensemble, 1,D.E.C.A., 3, Orian, 3 TE RVEEN, KEN Ozark High School, Ozark, Ark., 1, 2, Football, 1, 2, 3, Track, 1, 2, Basketball, 1, 2, 3, Trainer 3, Junior Achievement, 3 TEWKESBURY, JILL G.A.A., 3, F.N.A., 2, 3, Olympian Council,1 THACKER, DWIGHT THOMAS, DIANE Y-Teens, 1,D.E.C.A., 3 THOMAS, GINGER Library Aide, 3, Hall Monitor, 2, YATeens, 1, 3, A.F.S., 3, F.H.A., 1, DQ-bate'1:B0yg'gtatq-3, 2 l 1 I ' ,185 Olympian Council, 3, French Club, 1, Choir, 1, 2, 3 THOMPSON, LINDA Office Aide, 35 Hall Monitor, 25 Y-Teens, 2, 35 F.B.L.A., TIDD, KAREN Guidance Aide, 35 G.A.A., 1, 25 Concert Band, 1, 2, Band, 1, 2, 35 C.O.E.C.O., 3 TOTMAN, MICHELE Daniel High School, Central, S. C., 1, 25 Library Aide, 2, 35 F.H,A., 15 French Club, 2 TRIPPETT, WANDA TUCKER, JIM TULLIUS, DWIGHT Hall Monitor, 1, 25 Teacher Aide, 25 Wrestling, 1, 25 Junior Achievement, 1, 25 Orian, 1 TYMCHAK, SHARON Junior Achievement, 1, 2, 3, Secretary 15 F.N.A., 2, 35 Olympian Council, 15 Concert Band, 15 Marching Band, 15 Original, 35 Senior Float, Co-chairman VALENTINE, RICK Basketball, 15 Baseball, 15 V.l.C.A., 1 VANFRAYEN, MIKE St. Mary's Central High School, 15 Basketball, 15 Baseball, 3 VANBLARIGAN, PETE Wrestling, 25 Crew, VANDALE, DARYL VANNOY, BECKY V.I.C.A., 3 VANNOY, TOM VANOSDELL, JIM Razen High School, Razen, Wash., 1, 25 Ski Club, 2 VAUGHN, DEBBIE Teacher Aide, 35 Y-Teens, 15 F.B.L.A., 35 D.E.C.A., 3, Treasurer 3 VERMAATEN, KATHY St. Mary's Central High School, 15 Library Aide, 3 VOISINET, PAUL St. Mary's Central High School, 15 Basketball, 1 WAGNER, JANE WAGNER, JANIS Guidance Aide, 35 Hall Monitor, 15Y-Teens, 1, 25 F.N.A., 35 Spanish Club, 1, Treasurer 1 5 Speech Club, 2, 3 WAGNER, KATHY Student Council, 2, 35 Teacher Aide, 25 Y-Teens, 35 F.N.A., 2, 35 F.B.L.A., 2, 35 C.O.E.C.O., 3, President 35 Inter-Club Council 2, 3 WALLACE, DAVE Crew, 1, 2, 35 Junior Achievement, 1 WALLACE, DOUG Crew, 1, 2, 35 Junior Achievement, 1 WARD, MARY Choir, 1, 25 V.I.C.A., 3 WARDEN, FRED Track, 25 V.I.C.A., 3 WEAVER, MIKE Basketball, 15 C.O.E.C.O., 3, Treasurer 3 WEAVER, ROGER WEBSTER, JANICE Office Aide, 35 Hall Monitor, 15 Y-Teens, 35 F.B.L.A., 35 Choir, 15 3: B.O.E., 3 35 Marching 35 F.B.L.A., Track, 1, 25 2,3 B.O.E.,2 WEIHL, WENDY F.B.L.A., 35 C.O.E.C.O., 3 WEINSTOCK, BETH Teacher Aide, 2, 35 National Honor Society, 2, 35 Y-Teens, 1, 2, 35 186 A.F.S., 2, 35 F.T.A., 2, 3, President 35 Spanish Club, 1, Treasurer 1 French Club, 2, 35 Speech Club, 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 35 Girls State, 2 WELCH, KEVIN Wrestling, 15Junior Achievement, 15 F.B.L.A., 15V.l.C.A.,1 WENZEL, JANE Y-Teens, 1, 25 F.B.L.A., 3 WEPPLER, BECKI G.A.A., 1, 2, 35 Gymnastics Club, 15 F.F.A., 1, 25 Thespians, 2, 3 WEPPLER, LYNN Football, 2, 35 Track, 1, 2, 35 M Club, 1, 2, 35 Choir, 15 D.E.C.A., WEST, JUDY Nurse's Aide, 35 Y-Teens, 15 F.N.A., 2, 35 Spanish Club, 15 Choir, 2 Ensemble, 3 WESTBROOK, CAROLYN Library Aide, 25 F.N.A., 25 C.O.E.C.O., 3 WETHERHOLT, KARL Crew, 1, 2, 3 WHITE, COOKIE Y-Teens, 1, 2, 35 Junior Achivement, 15 F.B.L.A., 35 Speech Club,1 2, 35 Thespians, 2, 35 D.E.C.A., 3 WHITTEKIND, REX Track, 1 WHITTLE, RAY V.l.C.A., 3, President 3 WIGHTMAN, GLENNA Frontier High School, New Matamoris, Ohio, 1, 25 D.C.T., 3 Secretary 3 WILHELM, JIM WILLIAMSON, BARRY Cross Country, 1, 2, 35 Track, 1, 2, 3 WILSON, JIM Olympian Council, 15 Concert Band, 1, 2, 35 Marching Band, 1, 2, 3 Stage Band,1 WIMBERLY, JANE WINN, JEFF Teacher Teen-Age Aide, 35 Choir, 25 Olympian Council, 1 WISE, REBI Teacher Aide, 35 Y-Teens, 15 French Club, 15 Junior Talent Show Co-chairman5 Senior After-Game Dance, Co-chairman WITTEKING, PAT O.W.E., 3, Secretary 35 V.I.C.A., 3, Secretary 3 WOODBURN, SUSIE Teacher Aide, 35 G.A.A.,1 WOODS, LARRY Newport High School, Newport, Ohio, 15 D.E.C.A., 3 WUNDERLICH, DAVE F.F.A., 1, 2, 35 O.W.E., 3 WURTZBACHER, BOB Football, 1, 2, 3, Co-captain 35 Wrestling, 1, 2, 3, Co-captain 3 Track, 15M Club, 2, 35 Junior Achievement, 2 YOHO,STEVE YOUNG, BRIAN Latin Club, 15 V.l.C.A., 2, 3 ZIMMER, DEBBIE A.F.S., 35 G.A.A., 2, 35 Concert Band, 1, 2, 35 Marching Band, 1, 2 35 Symphonic Wind Ensemble, 15 Clarinet Choir, 1, 2, 35 Orian, 3 Section Editor ZOLLAR, STEVE St. Mary's Central High School, 1 3 Abele, Ann ,.,. 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Dean .,. ... 111 Brenhrn, Marc . , . . 63,127 Briggs, Mrs. Carole . . . . 46,92 Britton, David , , . . . 63,127 Britton, Fred , . , Britton, Randy . . Brown, Charles . . Brown, Charleton Brown, Deborah . Brown, John C. . Brown, John T. . Brown, John . . Brown, Mike . . . Brown, Richard . Brown, Thomas . Brown,Winifred . Brum, Thomas , . Brunton, Bruce . . Brunyate, Margaret Buchanan, Kenneth Buchanan, Randy Buchert,Jeffrey . Buchman, Carol . Buchman, Richard Buchman, Terry . Buck, Terri .... Buckley, Howard Buckman, Brad , . Buell, Felicia . . Buell, Michael , . Bules, Joni .... Bules, Linda . . . Bumgarner, Robert Burge, Rebecca . . Burgnon, Hobie . Burke, Candace . Burke, Dave . . . Burke, Donald . . ......144 . . . . . . . 127 . . .26,27,36,63, 65,144 ...,..128 ..,36,50,111 ....111 ...111 .. 63,127 .. 63,127 .... 144 ,..22,43,111 ...4O,53,144 ...,128 ..128,129 .,.128 .. 34,144 ,., 128 ., 21,111 -128 ,.75 ..128 .. 144 ..92 ....75 ..,. 128 .. 23,111 .,111 .. 144 ...93 ....111 ..128,129 .. 19,112 ..,....74,75 .....,...144 Burke, Mark . , . . . 63,65,73,128,129 Burke, Rodney .........,... 128 Burkhart, Donald .. ........ 112 Burns, Colleen .... . . 36,90 Burnworth, Randy ..,75 187 Burnworth, Ronald Burton, Debra . . Burton, Jane . . Burton, Larry . Burton, Mike . . Butcher, Linda . . Buxton,Grover . -C Cain, Curt .... Cain, Lois ..,.. CaIdwelI,Charles . . Calendine, Joan . . Calendine, Joanna . Caltrider, Darcie . . Canfield,William . . Cannon,Thomas . . Carlisle, John . . , Carpenter, Corlis , . Carpenter, Johnny . Carver, James .... Caskin, Nancy , . . Caskin, Zach . . Castin,Joyce . . Casto, Barbara . . Casto, John . . , Mark , . P Casto Casto, amela , . Casto, Rhonda . . . K. Casto, Cawley, Betsy . . . Cayton,Drew . . Cayton, Vivian , Cernus, Tom .... Chalfant, Barbara . Chalfant, Tom . . . Chancellor, Doyle . Cheerleaders, Reserve Cheerleaders, Varsity Cheeseman,Jane . . Cheng, Marietta . . Chichester, Janie . . Chidester, Frank . , Chidester, Sandra . Chorpenning, Brian Chorpenning, Drew Christy, Susan . . Church, Robert . . Clark, Laura .... Clatterbuck, Mariorie Cleveland, Donald . Cleveland, Patricia . Clift, Barry . , . . . Clift, Linda .... Cline, Bobbie . . CIine,Diana . . Cline, John . . Cline, Randall . Cline, Roberta . . Close, David . . Close, Rick . . Close, Peggy . , Cobb, Brenda . . Cochran,Bill . . . Coffman, Karen . . Cogswell, Anne . . Cogswell,Ben . Cogswell, Dan . . Cole,Ginny , . Cole, Griffen . . Cole,Judy . . . Coleman, Julia . . Coleman, Nancy . . Concert Band . . Concert Choir . . Conner, Christine . Conrath,Craig . , Cooks ...... Cooke, Francis . . Coombs, Robert . . Cooper,John . . . Cooper,Shelley ,. Cooper,Steven . . . . . .63,73,75,112 ... 36,112 ..57,94 ..112 .. 145 ..128 ..53,95 ..66,74,145 .. 96,126 .. 112 .. 145 .. 145 ., 112 ., 112 ., 112 .....87 ..36,112 ..........145 ...,......128 19,40,41,57,58,112 .........145 ....,...145 . . ,62,63,78,79,145 .......63,112 . . . . .21,36,50,112 .......36,50,128 rm .... 21,22,58,60,63,7e,145 36,112 ...,,..53,57,128 ,..95,124,145,1-46 ......63,128 ., 31,128 . . 63,145 .. .. 75,112 .. ,.84,85 ...,....84,85 ..........145 . . ,19,21,23,58,145 ........128 ..146 ...128 .-.,128 ..19,21,23 27,146 ..,128 .,.123 ,. ., 40,112 . 112 .,.128 ..14G,148 ... 146 .. 124 ...34 ..146 ..112 ..128 M128 .... 128 .. 78,146 .. 34,112 .... 34,146 . . . . . . . 146 . . .34,40,53.146 .........23,95 , , .19,21,63,64,146 . . . . 19,23,63,78, 112 , . .23,27,40,53,146 ....,,..146 ..,..128 36,128 . . .21,23,26,31, 40,143,147 .. . 51,52,53 .. . 32,33 .. 36,128 .. 53,112 ,.. 108 .. 128 ., 128 . . 147 .. ,. ,..147 .....,.,63,128 Co-Operative Office Education Clubs of Ohio . . . Corkran, Rebecca . . ..147 Corlett, Carol , . Corry, Helen . . . Cottrill,Nancy . . . Cougnenour, Mary . Cowdery, Joe ,.,. Cox, Judy ..... Craig, Christine . . Craig, John . . . Cramer, John . . Crandall,Jane . Craven, Kevin , Crew ....... Cronin, Jack . . Cross Country . . Cullen, David .... Cunion, Sandra . . . Cunningham, Duane Cunningham, Rodney Curran, Geoffery . , Curran, Russell . . . Curtis, Brian , . Curtis, Doris . . CurtiS, Marilyn . . Custodians ..... ,D- Daggett,Thomas , , Dake, Andrea . . Dake, John . . . Dalton, Adrian . . DaIton,CaroIyn . Darst, Carol . . . Davies, Theresa . . Davis, Chob . . . Davis, David . . . Davis, Deborah . , Davis, Ellen . . . Davis, Frank . . Davis, Judith . . . Davis, Mrs. Lynn . . Davis, Mike . . . Davis, Mike . . Davis, Paula .... Davis, Thomas , . Dawson,Connie . . Dawson, Lawrence . Dawson,Susan . . . Day, Donna ..,. Day, Randall . . Decker, James . . Delaney, Dorothy . Delaney,Marlene . DeLong, David . Dempsey, John . . Dennis, James . Dennis, Richard . Dennis, Steve , . . Denton, Robert . DeVauIt, Polly . . Devol,Jerry . . Dew, Joe ,.,.. Dewey, Lynn ..,. Dickinson, Michael Dickinson,Nancy . Diehl, Barbara . . . Dimit, Nancy .... . . 4O,42,52,53, 112 ., 40,147 .,. 21,112 ..-...128 ..21,66,75,147 .....,128 ,. 36,112 ...147 .. 124 ...95 .,112 ..78,79 ...128 .,66.67 ..129 . . . .95 .. 78.147 . ..112 .. 129 .. 129 ...75 ....94 .. 40,112 .. 109 ..96 ..l29 ....112 .....112 ..21,147,15O . . . . . . 31,97 . . . . . . , 129 '19,53,63,75,110, 112 . .. 53,129 . .22,43,129 . .21,-40,112 . . . . . 147 . .23,-40,112 .. , , .96 . . . .. 147 . .53,57,113 . ,. 129 , . . .96 .. 50,113 .. 113 M129 M148 ,.129 .,148 ...129 .. 40,113 .....129 .......129 ..63,65,75,113 ....,. 123 ....... 148 ..53,54,75,113 ..,...113 . . . . .97 ..129,130 .. 40,113 ... 129 .. 113 ..148 -113 Distributive Education Clubs of America ..... Doak, Fred . . . Doan, Barbara . . Doan, Jeffrey . . Doan, Rebecca . . Dougan,Pat . . . Dougan,Tim .,.. Dougherty, Mrs. Eugenia Douglas, Rex ,... Douthitt, Pam . . . Downing, Michael . Drennen, William . Duff, Nancy . . . Duffett, Petra . Duffy, Danny , Duffy, Gary , . Duncan, Douglas . . Dunn, Diana , . . Dunn, Homer . . Dunn, Mark . . .....37 .. 53,113 .. 40,113 .. 129 .. 148 ... 148 .. 66,113 .. .... 96 . . . 78,148 . .23,5O,113 ..,.129 ...,148 .. 36,129 ........,.129 26,27,32,34,148, 52,53 . . , , 148 . . 40,113 . . 83,113 . . 43,148 Hill Durant, Rebecca , Durham, Kitty . , Durham, Timothy Dutton,Judith . , Dyar,MicheIe . , Dye, Deborah . . Dye, Fred . . Dye, Gary . . . Dye, Steven . . . Dyer,Sharon . . 50,148 ...21,23,4O,149 ...,... 113 ... 113 . , . 129 .. 36,129 ,.. 129 . . . 113 ... 129 . .. 42,113 -EL Eaton, Starley . . Eddy,Deanna . . Eddy, Robert . . . Edgell, Herbert . . Edgington, Alta . Edwards, Debby . Edwards, Russell . Edwards, Susan . Eesley, Margaret . Efaw, Penelope . , Ehnot, Deane . . . Eichmiller, Tonja Eichorn, Barbara . Eifler, Donald . . Elliott, Joyce . . . Elliott, Scott . . Ellis,Judith . . , Emerick, Connie . Emerick, Donald . Emerick, Eddie . . Emerick, John . , Engle, Nancy . . Enochs, Gary , , . Erb, Donna . . . Erb, Gary . . Erb, Norma . . . Erb, Susan . . . Erlwein, Dave . . Essex, Deborah . . Estes, Janet , . . Estes, Joyce . . Etter, Bill . . . ... 113 .. 50,113 ... 149 ... 149 ... 178 .........149 63,129 21,23,45,58,60,149 ,.,...21,42,149 .. 43,129 . , . . . 149 , . .40,52,113 .... 149 ..... 123 ...... 129 . . . 22,26,32,34, 52,63,64,149 . . 21,26,27,32,34, 42,149 . . . . . . . 129 . . , 130 .,.....13O ........149 ,..42,52,113,124 ..,.....149 .....31,130 ..,113 ...150 .,.113 ,, .... 150 .......150 ...21,42,50,15O .....40,113 ,.....110 ,FL Farley, George . . Farley, Lawrence Farley, Sheryl . . Farmer, Cynthia , Farnsworth, Garnet Farnsworth, Laura Farnsworth, Linda Farnsworth, Ruth Feichart, David . . Feord, Christopher Ferguson, Carollyn Ferguson, James . Ferrell, Keith . , . Finch, Nancy . . . Finkel, Linda . . . Finn, Kevin . . . Fisher, Billy . . . Flanagan, Karen . FIanders,Ridge . Fleming, Alan . . Fleming, Dana . . Fleming, Richard Flower, James . , Flowers, Robert . Folts, Kenneth . . Football . . , . , Forbes, Cathy . . Forgeng, Robin . Forshey, Bob , , . Forshey, Beverly . Forshey, Leslie . . Foster, Donna . , Foster, Jodine . . Fouss, Daniel . . . Fouty,GIenda . . Fouty, Ralph . . Fox,Deborah . . Fox, Sally .... Fox, Vicki ,,.. Franklin,Mike . . French Club , . ...150 ,..150 ...113 ...130 . ...130 ...150 ...150 ...130 ,...4l30 , ..,.. 150 . ...21,36,150 ..63,130 ..,150 150 150 151 151 1.13 130 .......78 ...21,42,113 113 130 130 151 ..62,63,64,65 151 113 ,...87 .. 36,130 114 ...27,40,151 40,114 114 151 114 36,114 ...36,5o,114 151 . . .62,75,114 . . . . . .46 French,Steve . , . French,Terry . . Friend, Barbara . Friend, Janet . . . Friend, Ronald . . Frutchey,Alan . . Fulton, Donna . . Fulton, Roy , . Funk, Mark .,,. Funk, Rustin . . , Future Business Leaders of America .... ...151 ..57,130 ,..114 .....114 ..,...151 . . .53,144,151 .....130 ......151 ... .,.19,126,13O ......114 ...36 Future Farmers of America ...... . 30 Future Homemakers of America .... 31 Future Nurses Club .......,,40,41 Future Teachers of America . .... 42 -G- Gainer, Diane . . . . , .114,122 Gale, David . . . , , 63,114 Gardner, Terry , . . . 151 Gaskins, Donald . Gatten, Charlene . .,.141 ,..141 Gatten, Joy .... . , 27,130 Gawthrop,Jim . . . . 19,114 GazzeI,John . . , , , 130 Gebezyk, John . . , . 63,151 Geisler, Dave . . , . 78,114 German Club . , Gibbs, John ,.,. Gibbs, Michael , . Gifford, Dave . . , ....47 ........98 .........,.130 21,26,142,152 Girls Athletic Association ....., 50,51 Girls' State .... Golf ..,.... . Goettge, Christina Goodman, Jane . ......15O .....83,82 , 22,23,26,27, 40,53,149,152 ......130 Hardman, Kathie . . Hardman, Kirk , . Harris, Mark . , . Harris, Rebecca . . Harris, Rodney . , Harris, Rose . . . Harstad, Landis . . Hart, Mrs. Virginia . Hartline, Craig . . , Hartshorn, Mike . , Haskins, Mark . , Hasley, Bonnie . . HasleV,Gary . . , Hasley, Susan ..., Hastings,Timothy . Haupt, Bruce ..., Hayes, Dwight . , Hayes, Larry , . Hayes, Pamela , . Hayes, Stephen . . Hayhurst, Karen . . Hays, Randall . . Hedderick, Brian , . Hiebel, Karl ..., Heiner, Bruce . . . '-leiney, Ronald . . Heinzman,Betsy . . Heldman, Linda . . Heldman, Susan . . Hendershot, Ricky . Hendershot, Rodney Hendershot, Sheri . Hemdroclspm. Daniel Henry, Darla .... Hensler, Larry . . Hensler, Mary . . . Henthorn, Barbara . Henthorn, Karen . . Henthorn, Leroy . . Herron,Rhonda . . Herron, Rodney , . Heslop, Carol Lee . Heslop, Donald . , . Heslop, John . , , Hewson, Toia .... Hickerson, Diane . . Hickman, Patricia , Hiers, Nancy . . Hill, Amy . . . Hill, William . . Connie . . . Geacely, Kimberly . . . . . 152 Grady, Michael . . . , . 130 Graham, John .... . . . 152 Grahame, Robert . . . . 114 Grasley, Robert . . . . 114 Grasley,Sue . . , . 42,114 Grays0n,Jay . . . , , 130 Greacen,John . . , . . 66,114 Greathouse, Debra . . . . . 114 Green, Margaret . . . , 130 Greene, Chris . . . , . . 114 Greene, Joni . . , . , 130 Gregan, Nancy . . . . 40,152 Griffith,Toni . , . . . . . 152 Grimm, Gloria . . . , 19,114 Grimm, Richard , . . 130 Grose, Sandra , . . . 53,114 Groves, Catherine ..... 152 Groves, Janice . . . , .40,53,152 Groves, Renee . . Groves, Valerie . . Grub, Deborah , . Grub, Denise , . . Gruber, Barbara . Guilinger, Lynn . Gulliver, Mike . , Gumm, Barbara . -H- Haas, Sharon . . , Hackathorn, Patricia Hackworth, Steven Hagar, Jack .... Hale, Beverly . . , Hall, Mrs. Edna . . Haley,B.J. ... . Hall, Alan .... Hall, Larry . . . Hall, Michael , . Hall, Richard . . Hall, Teresa ..,. Hamilton, Scott , Hamilton, Thomas Hammat, John . . Hammett, Mary . Handschumaker, Lila Hanes, Jerry . . , Hanes, Larry . . . Hannahs, Kathy . Hannahs, Robert . Har1r1an,Jane . . . ..... 130 .... 152 114 .. 130 ,. 23,114 ... 50,130 ..7,63,153 .-.114 ,.114 ....114 ......13O ...58,61,153 ....,131 ...88 N153 ..131 ...,114 ..66,131 ,.123 ..131 M86 ,.153 ....,99 ..,...99 ...34,5O,153 ..,..131 ....153 .,.,..114 . . .21,53,153 . . .21,42,114 Hill, Dave . . . Hill, Donald . . Hill, Karen . . Hill, Kay . . . 1-lill,Tedcly . . . Hille, Steven . . . Hinzman, Betsy . . Hobba, lrvin . , . Hobensack, Sally . . Hodge, Kim .... Hoffart, Barbara , . Hoffart, Kathy . . Holdren, Shelley . . Holland. Denise . , Holland, Karla . . Holley, Glenn , HoIlister,Jim . . . Hollister, Linda , , Hollister, Nancy . . Hopkins, Larry . . Hopp, David . , Horn, Patricia . . Horn, William . . Houser, Harry . . Houser, John . . Hovis, Jane . . Hovis, Scott . . Howe, Pamela . . Huck, Michael . . Huff, Car ..... Huffman, Doug . . Hughes, Patty . . Hughes, Vicki . . Huling, David . . Huling, Donald . . Huridley, Andrea . . Hunter, Jennifer . . Hupp, Terry . , . 188 ......,6 .. 63,153 ..,131 .. 153 ..131 ..114 ,.131 ....98 ,, 36,114 154 .. 78,115 ...21,36,154 154 115 63,131 ...45,115 131 .,115 ..131 ., 115 .. 131 131 70,154 ....99 78,114 ,.... 131 31,131 21,154 , . . .34,43,50.154 ...,.,.115 ......131 .. , . . .21,40,154 . . ,.... 131 53,115 131 H154 .....154 31,154 155 ,.. 36,115 131 31,131 131 ..115 ... 155 , ..... 7,155 ... .'l6,17,32, 34,40,52,53,155 21,22,23,45,155 ... . . . , 115 .. 131 . . 155 . .. 155 . ,. 34,155 . .. 34,131 .. .99 . , 131 .. 155 . . 115 . . 115 , 19,155 . . . . ,, 115 . . . .23,27,115 . .21,23,27,40, 42,58,6O,156 ,.... 50,131 .. 156 ... 131 ... 61,115 ,. 156 .. 131 .. 156 ...,..115 ....,..131 , ,21,42,45,115 ......131 .,. 124 ,.....131 50,115 . .53,7s,79,156 ..., 45,131 ....131 .....115 ...63,78,115 131 ....,115 26,156 115 58,156 -..131 ..115 Hurst, Bernard . . , Hushlon, Michael . Hushlon, Kent . , . Huston, Kim . . . Hutson, Lester . . lnabnet, Dawn . . lsner, Diane . . , Jett, Dean ..... Jett, Paul ...... Johnson, Carolyn . Johnson, Charles . . Johnson, Cynthia . Johnson, Debbie . . Johnson, Donna . . Johnson,Herman . Johnson, James . . Johnson, Jan .... Johnson, Liane . . . Johnson, Michael . Johnson,Suzanne . Jones, Gerald .... Jones, Mary .... Jordan,James , . Jordan, Pamela . . . Joseph, Rebecca . , Joseph, Ricky . . Joyce, Jenny . Juhola, Diane . . . ...115 ..51,131 ,..156 ,..115 ...116 ,. 101 . 36,116 J- ...116 ...131 ... 53,116 . . . . . . 156 ..21,36,58,60, 156 ... 19,131 .-.131 , ...... 45,156 .,,....,.116 21,22,27,57,58,116 60,116 ...,,..,.116 ..,45,52,53,131 ,.... 87,102 ......116 ,,.73,87,102 .....131 ...116 ...,131 .....131 . . .53,55,131 LK- Kaiden, Donald . . Kaneff, PEQQV . . Kaneff, Sherry . . Karcher, Gary . . . Karcher, Terry . . , Katzenberger, Cynth Katzenberger, Frank Katzenberger, Gail . Keerps, Daniel . . . Kehl, Bobby . , . Kehl,Ela1ne . . . Kehl, Rosemary . . Kellar, Mark . . . Kellar, Kenneth . . Kelly,Cathy . . . Kelly, Cathy . , Kelly, Mark . , . Kelly, Mike . . . Kelly, Tom . . . Kelso, Stuart . . KendIe,Diana . . Kendrick, Karen , . Kenney, Patricia . . Kern,James .... Kesselring, Karl . . ia ......131 ,...31,34,116 .,.34,40,50,156 , . . .63,78,116 .. ,,,. 116 . .. 43,132 . .... 63 ...157 ... 116 .. 116 .... 116 .. 36,157 .. 157 .. 132 ... 157 ,, 36,116 ... 132 ... 132 ... 157 .... 116 ..... 132 . . .40,41,157 , .. 36,116 .........157 . . . . 19,26,32,34, 63,64,78,79,140,157,160 Kesselring, Vicki . . Kimmich, Ed . . . King, Kevin . . . King, Robert . . King, Ronald . . . King, Susan . . , Kittie, Anna . . Klaiber, Kris Klaiber, Marcia . . . Knellinger, Rebecca Knellinger, Hank , . Knight, Jeff ..,., Knight, Steven . . Knight, Troy .... Knotts, Bernard . , Koon, David .,.. Knowles, William . Kremer, Charles . . Kritzmacher, Dennis . Krivchenia, Gregory Kuhn, Debra . Kuhn, Mary . . Kurta, Meoldy . ........,157 ..7.83,157 ...132 ,H132 ...132 ,...,...,116 ..,......105 21,23,40,41,50,157 . . . . , .23,50,132 , . ,...,. 116 ..43,63,132,135 . . . . , . . .75 .. ,,.. 132 ..132 ..,116 .. 66,132 .... 102 . ...7,157 .. ...,., .7 . . . .19,57,63, 132 .. 132 .. 132 .. 132 -LY Lacey,Janet . Lacy, John ...,. Laing, David ..,.. Lambert, Raymond . Lancaster, Lanny . . Landaker, Cynthia . . Landsittel, George . . Landsittel,John . . Lane, David . . . Lane, Donald .... Lane,Jack ,..... Lankford, Christine . Lauer, Jane ..,... Lawrence, Ann . . . Leasure, Robert . . Leasure, Vicki . Lee, Debra ..... Lemley, Deborah . . Lenhart, Deborah . . Lent, April . . . Lent, Larry , . Lent, Tom . . Leonhart,Jill . . Lewis, Kreis .,.. Ley, Valerie ..,,. Lightfritz, Stephen . Lilly, Stephen . . , . Lincoln, Joe .... LincoIn,Sherry . . . Lind, Mrs. Sally . , . Lindammond, Norman Lingerfeldt, Mrs. Mary Locke, Jim ...... Lockhart, Nancy . , . Lones, Nancy .... Long, Nancy ,..,. Long, Pamela ..... Longfellow, Richard . Loughrey, Debora . . Louthrey,Susan , . Louthrey, Paul . . . Lowe, Joyce . Lowe, Karen . Lowe, Mike . , Lukens, Lois . , . . Lundberg, Donald , , Lundberg, James , . . Luthy, James ..... LM- McAtee, Ben . . . McBride, Goldie . . McCain, Dale ..,. McCain, Kathleen . . McCarthy, Diana . . . McCarthy, Maureen . McC0nnell,Becky . , McCool, Mary . . McCort, Kevin . . . McCraken, Carol . . . McCracken, Vickie . . McCumbee,Joanne . McCurdy, Fran .... McElfresh,Barbara . McGraw, Donna . McGraw, Jenny . McGregor, Curtis , . . Mclntire, Sandra . . . Mclntire, Tom ..,. McKenzie, Claudia . . McKenzie, Marcella . McKenzie, Paul . , McKisic, Patti .... McKeown, Patricia , . McKitrick, Anna . . , McKitrick, Robert . , McKitrick, Steve . . . McKitrick, Trenice . . McKitrick, Theresa , McKitrick, Scott . . . McMahan, Mrs. Mary McNabb, Terry .... McNutt,Mike , McVeigh,Walter . Madronic,Sasa . . ..40,158 ...158 ..53,116 ..,,,,132 ,..66,75,116 .....132 ......132 ..,....132 . .63,64,75,116 . . . .53,66,132 ..53,66,75,158 ...... 132 ... 132 .. 50,116 .... 124 ., 36,132 .,. 132 .. 40,116 .. 45,132 .. 158 .. 116 .., 132 ,, 45,132 ... 158 .. 158 .... 158 .. 19,132 ,. 158 ,.. 132 ., 42,102 . .,., 116 . .,.., 102 .. ,82,83,116 .,., 133 .. 50,117 ... 133 .. 133 .. 158 ... 133 ..,,. 117 .,,117,121 ,..., 19,133 .....,. 159 19,21,45,66,75. 140,158 . . 19,159 . . . 117 . , 34,159 . . , 103 ,. 133 .. 162 , . . 162 . . . 43,133 .,.117,124 ....133 .....,.117 .......117 21 ,23,45,60,162 .......133 ,.,,...133 ..133 ...162 ....40,117 .......113 ,.21,32,34,117 ,....36,162 ...117 ...117 ,.36.133 , . ,32,34, 36,133 ,,..117 .....133 ...40,53,162 .....162 ,....133 . . .36,63,162 ,. .21,42,117 . . . 133 . , . ., 117 .., . ,. 103 . .32,34,53,133 .. , . .. 162 ..19,22,63, 75,117 ..21,159,169 Maher, Steven . . Mahoney, Mary . . Male, Anthony . . Malin, Christine . . Mankins, James Mann, Alan .... ..133 ...,117 .,.... 103 . . .21,22,40, 45,159 .. .... 23,117 .,.....159 Markley, Doak , , 19,45,63,159 Martin, Beverly . . , ,..... , 117 Martin, Dave . . . ..., 75,117 Martin, Debra . . .... 117 Martin, Debra , . . . 50,133 Martin, Marsha . . . . 36,117 Martin, Rose . . . . . 159 Martin, Sandra . . . , , 159 Mason, Debra.. . ... 117 Masters, Doris . , Matheny, Joe .... Matheny, William Mathers, Carol . Mather s, Ronald Matthews, David Maxon, Dale . . . Maxon, Dennis . . . ...133 ...117 .,..133 ..34,159 ...133 ...162 .,.133 ,.22,162 Mayer, Mary Ann . . , . . . 133 Meagle, Christine . . . ,.,., 19,36, 85,162 Meagle, Pam , . . 721,140,163 Meister, Rebecca . , ....... 133 Mendenhall, Chris . . , . ,19,63,163 Meredi th,Sherrill ., Merrow, Rhonda . . Metcalf, David . . .....117 ...,133 ..,133 Mike, CAthy . . . . . . 163 Milhoan,CharIes . . , , . 103 Miller, Brenda , . . . . 117 Miller, Cathy , . . . , 163 Miller, Charles . . , . , , 163 Miller, Charlotte . , . . . 117 Miller, Constance . . , . 34 Miller, Debbie . . . . . 163 Miller, Dennis . . . . , 163 Miller, Gary . . , ... 117 Miller, Harold . . . . . . 102 Miller, Kenneth . . . . . 163 Miller, Linda . . . , . 133 Miller, Mark . , . . . 133 Miller, Marsha . . . , . 134 Miller, Patty . . . . . 42,57 Miller, Paul . .. . , ,, 134 Miller, Penny . . . ..,. . 134 Miller, Rosanne . . . . .21,32,34, 40,117 Miller, Sarah . . . . . .34,42,163 Miller, Sharon . . ,,... 117 Miller, Sharon , . .... 134 Miller, Susan . . . . , , 21,163 Miller, Tom . . . ....., . . 75 Mills, Dwight . . Mills, Jean ..., Minturn, Eric . . . Mitchell, Mike . . 21,45,78,117 ......,89 ...103 ...,134 Mitchell,Sandra . . ...,., 117 Mitchell, Vicki . , . , . 21,23,40, 53,6O,163 Modecki, Gerard . , . . .21,66,75, 117 Molvie, Jay . , . Molvie, Pete , . Monway, Lois . . Mooney, David . . Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Morey, Charles . . Linda . . , Opal ,. William . . Betty .... Morgan, Kenneth . . Morgan, William . . . Morgenstern, Steven .,,,163 ...117 ...164 ,,,117 .,.134 ...164 ...164 ..,164 ..89 ...117 ...134 .. ...... 134 Morris, Bruce ..... ..,..,.. 1 64 Morris, Colleen . , . . . .21,23,57,117 Morris, Keith . . ..,. 115,117 Morris, Mary . . ..., 134 Morris, Susan . . . . , , 164 Morris, Virginia , , . . 53,134 Morrison, Barbara . . , . . 117 Morrison,Charles . . . . . 134 Morrison, Terry . . , ...,. 134 Mossburg, Mary . . ...,... 134 Moynihan, Mike . . . . . .21,23,25,164 Mumaugh, Michael . . ....... 134 189 Murphy, Cathryn Murphy, Michael . . Murray, Beth . , Muskat, Gita . . Myers, Debra . . -N- Naeser, Elaine . . Nass,Ann , . , ,. National Honor Society Neader, Susan ..... Neel, James . ...., . Neely, Frances . . Neely, Gene . , Neely, Nancy . , Nelson, Barry . . Nelson, Janet . . Neville, Glenna . . Newlon, Kenneth Nicholas, Cynthia Nicholas, Robert . Nicholas, Vernon Nicholson, Berry . Nicholson, Cathy Nida,Braden . . . Nixon, Marsha , . Noland,Gifford , Noe, Virginia . . . Noland, I-larley . . Null,Cyr1thia . . Nuzum, Rick . , . ,O- O'Br1en,Jackie . . O'Br1en, Kathy . . O'ConnelI, Cheryl O'Hara, Cathy . . Olff,Edward . . Olff,Olaf .. . Oliver, Paula . . . Ollom, Thomas . . lympian Council . O'Nell,SalIy . . O'Neil, Patricia . . Orchestra .... Orders, Karen . . Orendorff, Susan . Orian Staff .... Original .,.,. ,pc Pabst, Diana . . Pabst, Edward . . Pabst, Marlene , . Page, Susan , . . Pansing, Mark . Pape, Judith . . Pape, Rae . . , Pape,Terry . . Parker,Susan . . Parks, Jill .,., Parks, Victoria . . Parlin, Becky . . Parlin, Frances . . Parsons, John . . . Parsons, Nancy . , Patten,Gary . . . Patten, Ralph ,.... Patterson, Donald . . Patterson, Linda . . . Patterson, Theodore Pennybacker, Ron . . Perry, Andrew . . . Perry, Rita . . . Perry, Wanda . . Pethel, Terry . . . Pethel, Thomas . . Petito, Ernest , . Pickens, Jean .... Pickens, William . . P1ersaIl,Janis . , . Pishko, Robert . . Pierce, William . . Place, Larry ..... Platounaris, Maria . . Poling, Alan .... Popp, Mike .... Porter, Randall . . ..40,164 ....,75 . . .23,42,117 .-.103 ..,117 ..134 . ,..89 .. ...20,21 . ..36,117 117 ..,...84,134 .' ..,.... 102 19,36,84,161,164 .. . . . . .. 134 ,27,42,45,53,164 60,102 ,., 134 .. 118 ... 104 ,. . 66,165 . . . 134 . . 118 . . ., 118 .. 53,134 .,101,158 . . .23,53,165 ., 36,118 . . .63,70,118 ..,40,52,165 .,.118 ,.134 M118 ..118 ...89 .-.134 ....63,165 .....,..43 . . . 21,23,27,4o, 143,165 .,.. 23,118 ..,,,.,55 . , .34,40,165 . . 36,118 , , , 59,6O,61 ....56,57 ,.7,19,21,26,32, 57,85,165 ......, 118 ... 34,134 ..31,4O,118 .,,, 118 .. 118 .. 134 ., 134 ,. 165 ... 118 ..148,165 .. 118 ..89 ., 118 .. 165 ., 166 ..., 134 .. 78,166 ..4O,45,118 ... 134 .. 166 .. 134 ., 134 ., 134 .. 166 .. 166 .. 105 ,. 104 .. 166 ... 134 .. 21,118 .., 105 .. 21,166 .,. 134 ..., 134 ..78,86,104 ..-166 Portman, Louise . . Powell, Hallie . . . ...21,34,118 .,,..118 Powers, Jay . . . . 166 Price, Ron . . . . 134 Prince, Fred . . . . . 135 Pringle, Terry . . . . . 135 Prunty,Jeffrey . . . , 135 Powell,Jack . . , . 104 Pryor,Glenn . . .,.. 166 Pugh,Patricia . . . . , . 36,118 Pugh, Patricia . . , . , 104 Putham, David . , , , 135 Putnam, Jane . . . . . . 19,135 -Q, Quick, Violet , . . . . , 113 Ou1ll81Scroll . ,. . - -53 -Rc Radabaugh,NichoIas , . . 135 Rake, Judy ...... ........ 1 35 Ralston, Margaret Raybuck, Charlotte Reade, Cornelia . . Reichardt, Janet . . Rest, Charles . . . Reynolds, Linda . . Rhodes, Dale . , . Rhodes, Nancy . . . Richards, Bernard . Richards, Paul . . , Richardson, John . Riemenschneider, Penny Riley, Harold .... Riley, Lee ,..... . . ..,......23,118 ,..6,7,21,23,27,40, 60,167 .. H118 ...,118 .. 63,135 ..,...167 ........167 ...31,40,41,118 . ....... 118 r. ..,, 118 ... ., 26,167 . ..,135 .., ,.... .135 ..... 78,119 Rinard, Dianne ..,. . . .31,42,52,167 Rinesmith, Cathy Ritchie, Pamela . . Ritchie, Richard . . Ritchie, Robert . . Roberts, Catherine . . Roberts, Christina . Robinson, Kathie . . Rob1nson,Mark . . Robinson, Robert . . . . . . ,23,40,84,119 .,,....135 ..,167 .-.167 ...40,119 . ,... 118 ,. 53,135 . 63,119 ...,.119 Robinson, Thomas . . ..,... 107,110 Roe, James .,.. Rogers, Jon . . . Rogers, Larry .... ,... . . .27,53,167 . , , ,21,53,58,61,167 19,45,53,54,126,135 Roop, Terry .............. 167 Rosak,Thomas . . . Rose, Bruce .... Roser, Dan . . . Ross, Rebecca , . Ross, Richard , . ..119 ..,.,..,135 ...,,.....119 .,.26,32,34,53,167 ,....,.63,119 Rowe, David .... , . 135 Rowland, Teressa . . . , 135 Ruble, Pamela . . . . 36,135 Ruble,Tena . . . . . . 167 Rudolph, David . . . . 168 F1UDYBH,AlICE . . . Russell,Annette . . ,.......168 ......,19,135 Russell, Colleen ,.., ,21,36,40,61,168 Russell, Leo .... Ryrholm, Linnea , , ..,,..86,106 .......,135 Rymoim, Richard ..... 21,45,145,16e iS Sandford,Christie , , . , .21,36,-40,168 Sands, Karen .,.. .,.....23,119 Sargent, Deanna ..,,..,...,. 135 Sarger, Janine , . Sarver, John . . Sarver, Mark . , Sarver, Lynn . . Saunders, Gary , . Sawyer, Ralph , . Sayre, Brenda . . Scales, Patricia , , Scarbro, Lana . . . Schaad, Elizabeth . . Schaad, Elizabeth . . Schaad, Kenneth . . Schafer, Christy . . Schafer, David . , Schafer, Kathy . . Schafer, Pamela , . Schafer, Rebecca . . . . .21,23,40,53,168 .,......168 ..135 -135 ...74,75 .. 106 . , , . 168 ...40,119 ...119,122 . . . . 119 ..135 ..168 ......,.135 .........,135 . . .4O,45,58,60,119 ..,...,.119 .,119 Schafer, Roberts . , . . 169 Schenkel, Deborah , . ..,. 119 Schilling, Daniel , . . . 23,169 Schlicher, George . . -. , 119 Schlicher, Michael . . . 135 Schlicher, Robert . . . 169 Schneider, Karen . . . . 136 Schoolcraft, Terry . . . 119 Science, Nora .... . . 169 Scott, Lois . . Scott, Steve . . Seagle, Joseph . Sealey, Linda , . Sears, Robert . . Seevers, Carol . Seevers, Gary . . . Semon, Roslynd . . Senior Ensemble . , Senior Y-Teens . , 119 169 ...32,34,169 169 .. 63,119 ,,53,169 119 .. 119 ,.,32 ..,48 Sersa1n,Craig .... . . 119 Sewell, Gary ...., ,,,. 1 69 Shallenberger, Leslie . . . . . . 40,169 Shallenberger,Sue . . . . .21,58,119 Shamel,Mary Ann . . . . . 84,136 Sharp, David .... ,.... 1 19 Sharp, Sandra . , . ,57,58,169 Sheets, Ann . . . Sheets,Susan . . . Shephard, David . . Shepherd, Kathryn Sheppard, Mark . . Sheppard, PSQQY , . Sherman, Robert . . Sh1vley,Marg1e . . Shover,Dan1el . , S1egfr1ed,Gregory . S1ddall,John , . . Simmons, Teresa . Simon, lwana , . , Slmpkin, John . . Simpkin, Judith . . Simps0n,Ann . . . Sims, Kristen . . Sims, Ron .... Sinnett, Robert , Sizemore, Glenn Skinner, Dave . , Slack, Tomesena , . Slate, Kenneth . . Slider, Ricky . . Smith, Brenda . Sm1th,Brenda . , . Smith, Carol ..... Smith, Mrs. Carolyn Smith, Cathy .... Smith, Dave , . Smith, Diana . . Smith, Drew , . Smith,Emily . , Sm1th,Gilbert . Sm1th,Gary . Sm1th,Grady . . Smith,Janelle . Smith,John .. Smith, Kathy . . Smith, Keven . Sm1th,Marc . . Smith, Matthew . . Sm1th,Stephen . . . Smith, Mrs, Virginia Sm1thberger,.1eff . Smithberger, Kathy Snodgrass, Clifford Sophomore Y-Teens Souers, Joe ..... Sparks, Floyd . . . Sparks, Kenneth . . Spanish, Club .,.. Spanish National l-lo . . . , , . .45 Sparks, Sharon ..,,.. Society ....... Speech Club .... Spencer, Gordorr . , Spencer, Ruth . Spies, Faye . . . Spies, Kathy .... Sprndler, Carolyn . Spindler, Marla . . .,...119 ....119 ..53,135 ,,,136 ,.19,136 ..36,135 .,.136 ..136 H159 ..136 ....107 ..4O,170 .,.107 .........170 .........136 21 ,23,42,58,6o,1 19 ,.,..,...17O ..,....36,170 ,..57,58,17O ...13O,136 , , , . 170 ,. 120 . . . . 120 . . . . . 136 ,..42,45,120 136 ..36,170 ... .... .107 . ,,,115,170 ...12O ., 136 .. 136 .. 136 H136 .. 170 ... 120 ,.4O,17O . , . . 53,120 ...19,45,12o . . . 21,120 ..171 .,.137 . .. 53,137 .,. .... . 107 . . .21,63,64, 75,171 .,. 120 ....171 .... ..49 . . . . .66,75,171 ....137 ..137 ..,44 l'1OY .. 120 ...27 120 ..40,12O 130 .. 40,120 . . . . . 120 ..,21,36,171 Sprague, John . , Sprindler,Gary , , Sprague, William . . Springman, Donald Stacy, J 3fT'lE?S .... Stanley, Bart . . . Stanley, Joyce . . Starcher, Mike . . Stark, Ronnie . . Starkey Starkey Starkey Starkey , Linda . . , Michael . . ,Patty . ,Treva . . Starling, Mary . Starling, Virgil . Starner, Jeffrey . Starner, Jill Steed, Cindy . . Steers, Jeff .... Stephen Stephen Stephen Stevens, Stevens, Stevens, s, Jane . . . s, Jeanette . s, Sandra . , Brett .. Richie . . William . Stewart,Ann . . Stewart, Jeff . Stewart, John Stewart, John . Stewart, Joy , . Stewart, Patricia . . Stewart, Sally . Stewart, Tracy . Stewart, William . . Stickrath, Thomas . Stiles, L inda .... Stoke, Deborah . . Stoke, Vicki . Stollar, Roger , Stollar, Teresa . Storms, Leroy . Stout, Mary . . . Strahler, Cynthia . . Strecker, Daniel . . Streight, James . . . Stribling, Jane . Stubbs, Student Elizabeth . Council .. Sturm, Deborah . . Summer Sundqui Sutton, s, Scott . . st, Rosemary Pete .... Swaney,Cathy . . . Swaney, Donald . . Swaney,Joyce , . . Swisher, Ronald . , -T Tabor, Roger , . . , Taranov ich, Betty , Taylor, Michael . . Taylor, Peter . , . TaVlor. Robert . , . Temple, Templet Connie .. on, Patricia Terry, Kenneth . . . Terveen, Kenneth . Tewkesbury,Jill . . Tewkesbury,Jon . . Thacker, Dwight . . Thespians ...., Theis, Rebecca . . . Theisen, Marc . . . Thomas, Barbara . , Thomas, Barbara . . Thomas, Chester . . Thomas, Judith . . Thomas, Ginger . . Thomas, Diane , . Thomas, Richard . . Thompsom, Linda . Thompson, Linda . Thompson, Mary . . Thompson, Patricia ,...106 .,45,171 ...120 ..137 ..12O ...75 ..171 ..137 ..171 ..171 .....12O 31,121 . .32,34,52,171 . .21,22,31,42, 172 . . , . . , 137 , ,21,23,75,121 . 19,23,s4,125, 137 .. 52,137 ... 172 ,. 23,137 . . . . 137 ,. 31,121 ...172 .. 137 .. 137 ... 137 .. 75,121 ...137 ....172 .. 53,172 40,121 40,172 ...63,137,139 173 ...53,54,173 121 138 .,42,121 173 138 ........75 21,26,27,32,34, 40,173 . . . 138 . . . 53,121 . . . . , , , 121 . . 21,22,23,45, 58,157,173 . . . . . 173 . . . . 19 .. 34,121 .. 36,121 ,. 31,138 .. 26,173 ...138 ..121 ,.121 M138 ...,121 .. 36,173 ,.121 ,....,138 .......138 . ...4O,51,53,121 ,, ..,.,.. 138 ....,.138 ...63,65,173 ....,173 .,..138 N173 ..,,.26 .....52,53 ..,45,63,138 ..,..173 ..,122 ..122 ...138 ....173 .....173 . , .82,83,122 . ..... 36,174 . ...19,11O,122 , . . 27,138 ..31,122 Thorniley, Barbara ThorniIey,Carol . Tidd, Karen .... Tobias, Evelyn . . Totman,Mary . Track ,,.... Travis, Patricia . . Treadway,Dale . Treadway, Teresa Treadway, Tonya Trent, Vernie . . . Trippett, Wanda , Tullis, Ralph . , Tullius, Dwight . . Turley,Randy . Turner, Rick . . . Tymchak, Sharon VU- Unger, Stephan . . Urschel, Geraldine -V- Valentine, Richard Van Frayen, Mike Vannoy, Rebecca Vannoy, Rosemary Vannoy, Timothy Vanwey, Kathy . Van Blarlgan, Peter Vandale, Carl , . . Van Osdell, James Varner, Randall . Varner, Terry . . . Vaughn, Debra . , Vaughn, Karen . Vermoten, Nora . Voelker,Shirley . Voelker, Susan . . Voisinet, Ann . Voisinet, Paul . . Vocational Industrial Club of America ...,.,.... ,wf Wagner, Jane , . Wagner,Janis . . Wagner, Kathy , . Wagner, Keral . Wagner, Michael . Wagner, Marjorie . . Wagner, Richard . , Wallace, Brenda . Wallace, David . . . Wallace, Douglas . . Wallace, Gary . . . Ward, Deborah , , Ward, Mary . . . Warden, Fred . . Wark,James .. Warrer1,David . Warren,James . . . Waterman, David . . Weaver,Michael . Webb, Crystina . . Webb, Karen . , Webb, Nancy . . Webster, Janice . . Webster, Mary . . Weddle,V1ck1 . Weekly,Claud , . We1hl,Wendy . . . Weinstock, Cathy Weinstock, Beth . . . Weinstock, Nancy Welch, Kevin . . . Wendell, Tony . . Wells, Phyllis . . Wentis, Steve . . Wenzel, Brenda . . Wenzel, Jane . . Wenzel, Roy . . Weppler, Lynn . , Weppler, Rebecca Wentz,Greg . . . West, Judith , , 190 .. 27,122 ...122 .. 53,174 ..174 ..76,77 .. 122 ..138 ..138 ,.138 N138 ..138 ..108 ,. 174 .. 138 . . . 133 . . 40,174 . . 53,122 ...122 .,174 ....174 .....174 ,.31,-40,122 -..,138 ..-122 ..174 ..122 ...175 138 .,62,122 ..175 ..138 ..175 .,...84 ,.19,138 ...122 . ..175 ...38 ...,.175 ..27,4O,175 . . . . . 175 ..... 122 53,135,138 ...M89 .,122 ...138 .. 21,175 .. 21,175 ,..138 ..138 ,. 175 ,.. . 176 ,.,., 122 ..32,34,'l22 ,... 109 .. 122 .,. 176 . . . 40,123 . . , . . .85 4O,42,85,123 ... 36,176 .,. 138 .. 123 .. 138 . . .. 176 ... 27,123 ..27,42,144 176 .. 138 .. 176 .. 138 ,... 108 .. 123,83 ... 123 .. 36,176 ..-123 ... 63,176 . 26,27,176 ..-,123 ..4O,176 West, William ...... . . 138 Westbrook,CaroIyn . , . 176 Wetherholt, Karl . . . . . . 21,176 Wetherholt, Martha . . ...,.,. 138 Wetz, Jeanne ..... . . 110,121,123 Wharton, Mark . . ..... 138 Wheeler, George . . . 138 Wheeler, Randy . . . 139 Whipkey, Betty . . . .,139 Whipkey, Vera . . .... 123 White, Sandia , . . . , . 40,123 White, Sylvia ,..... . . .26,27,177 Whittekind, Darrell Wightman, Glenna VWgton,Polly . . . Wilhelm, Chris , Wilhelm, James . . Wilhelm, James , . Williams, Jeff . . Williams, Kreig . . Williams, Nancy . Williams, Sandra . Williamson, Barry Wilson,James . . Winn, Robert . . Wirick,Jeanette . Wise, Kathryn . Wise, Rebecca . Wittekind, Eva . . . . Wittekind, Patricia . . . Wolfe, Daryl .... Wolfe, Norma . . . Wood. Jessica ..... . . . . . ...... 177 Woodford,Joby . . . Woodburn, Carolyn Woods, Gilbert . . . Woods, Larry . . Woods, Sandra . . . Wrestling .... Wright, James . Wright, Martha . . . Wright, Violet . , . Wunderlich, David . , Wurtabacher, Robert ,Y- Yoho,Clyburn . . . Yoho, Stephen . . . Yonley, Mark . Young, Andrew . . Young, Barbara . . Young, Bryan . Young, Dianna . . . Young, Patricia . . . Yule, Thomas -Z Zimmer, Kathy .... Zimmer, Debra . . . Zoller, Peggy . . Zollar,Stephen . . . ..,..177 .. ...... 177 19,21,27,123 ......139 ..123 ..177 ..139 ..123 ......123 .......139 66,74,75,177 .......177 . .,... 177 .. 53,139 ...123 ..177 ..123 ..177 ......139 . .,.... 124 34,42,45,123 ..123 .. 123 ,.177 .. 139 ..68,69 ..123 ..139 ..139 .....177 . . ...... 6,62, 63,157,178 ...91 ..178 ..131 ..139 ..123 ...178 .. 31,123 ..139 .. 131 .....139 . . .23,53,178 .....123 ....178 1 s A I ol - :J . TA L L Y H O PASTIME LAN ES . THE KEG ROOM THE PUBLIC PUB I 211 SECOND STREET H ,L 5 9 LL! TH 'Q of aff' .9 NORTH ir '1I1' HILLS LAN ES NELSON'S Prescription Drug Store 31809199319 A 1OO Putnam Street 373-1461 Marietta, Ohio THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK 1 1 MARIETTA, oHlo I V . 1 it fir' ,-,: ,. .,,, ' v,,,,. 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SON 373-744I READY MIX CONCRETE AND BUILDING MATERIALS Morietto, Ohio Newport, Ohio BEST GROCERY 840 Fourth Street 373-II28 608 Chomberloin Dr. 373-3743 Open - 7 Doys 9:00 A.M.-IO:00 RM. AII Week J. WITTLIG 81 SONS JEWELERS 208 Front Street PHONE 373-2875 C O L E ' S TIRE and SUPPLY, INC. 205 Greene Street At 2nd Mcirietto, Ohio Rich-Loot on the Label Quality For Your Table Acme Street - Phone 373-I0'I9 MARIETTA, OHIO RICH- LOAF SM-M-M! 7 A BAKERY- L' 1.9 FRESH 4if.QFg5AD 200 Compliments of OHIO VALLEY CABLE CO. ARCHER AUTO PARTS, INC. 405 Second Stl CONGRATULATIONS Marietta, Ohio TO THE 45750 CLASS OF l97O Compliments of MORRISON, INC. 4lO Colegate Drive l Mile East On Marietta, Ohio S I M bg U. S. SOA and Route 7 E N R 3PI O4r1'lU OOOZCU1 Good Luck From Your Service Station Route 3 coNaRATuLATioNs serslioas S. S. KRESGE COMPANY Marietta, Ohio Compliments of D. O. CURTIS 81 SON INC. HILLTOP Recoppirwg CONFECTIONERY Dunlop Tires Quality Service 900 Third Street 373-2267 Marietta, Ohio Phone 373-4038 WILSON MUSIC COMPANY Next to the Colony Theatre The Best in Music WIESER 81 CAWLEY FURNITURE BI7 Third Street Marietta, Ohio QUALITY FURNITURE AT A SAVINGS Marietta Laundries Inc. Marietta's Only Complete Laundry and Dry Cleaning Service ' For Free Pick-up and Delivery Phone 373-3835 or 373-3836 ROY RHODES JEWELERS Cinema Theatre Bldg. Marietta, Ohio Omega, Bulova and Caravelle Watches Diamonds and Diamond Jewelry Compliments FLORISTS of Oak Grove Wholesale Tire Across From B, F, GQQDRICH 169 Front St. BYER'S ASHLAND SERVICE Reno, Ohio Groceries Auto Accessories Overnight Camping Fair Park Miniature Golf Washington Co. Fair Grounds Marietta, Ohio Compliments of NORTH HILLS BEAUTY SALON 3l8 Colegate Drive Compliments of the COLONY CINEMA 373-8885 Compliments of Marietta Ignition, Inc. of Auto Parts Machine Shop Service 321 Second Sf. - 374-6746 373-4904 Goop LucK SENIORS SCHAFER SOHIO SERVICE 2nd 8. Wooste r Shimlltfuls 536 Fourth St. 373-0686 BARNHART'S SOHIO Seventh 81 Pike St. Marietta Radio 81 TV Supply, Inc i028 E. Greene Street Marietta, Ohio 202 AUTOGRAPHS This page through the courtesy of AMERICAN CYANAMID COMPANY MARIETTA PLANT BAKER 8. BAKER, 105 Putnam 373-7777 Diamonds of Super Quality since 1918 IN SMILE SCHAFER LEATHER stone GOOD LUCK 140 Front St. FROM WBRJ RADIO 910 Marietta M I PRODUCED B M.S.H.S. Students in the T I M E S P I. A N 'I' MARIETTA CONCRETE COMPANY Tierrei Concrete Masonry end Tel. 373-H61 Bax 78 H3 Marietta, Ohio 73-2307 ON THE BANKS OF THE OHIO Ain conomonfo A ' moirom monroe ar ,floio fuzz sucious nnxmo Sig 'Ol 200 CMS 100 MODERN ROOMS L I RIVER i gg MARIETTA, oi-no 45750 HE Phone 614-373-5522 0 BARBERING IS OUR BUSINESS L FOR FINE 7713 FURNITURE, SI-IOP C f '09 WEIH L'S f Scammel f Street Furniture 8 Appliances Slumberland f' 3 Barbers 949 Greene 254 Front f r A Air Conditioned rf 7f Television Be a TIGER Booster I Howard Hunter-Prop. 205 Compliments of BERDINE'S SUNOCO 4 P 331 Pike Street Marietta, Ohio W. I I U ,,z,p w A' 'i I I SMITH 81 PHILLIPS HOME FURNISHINGS STORE 7I7 Greene St. 373-0553 ELSTON LUMBER 374-6967 Home of: Sudden Service House Doctor MARIETVA WATERFORD 206 212 Third COMPLIMENTS Street COLONIAL QUICK CLEAN 132 - 134 7th St. 373-0076 5 v. ,711 E r, .R CENTER BROUGHTON FARM DAIRY, INC. Better Milk ond Doiry Products Since 1933. FOR A REAL ENERGY LIFT . . . Drink BROUGHTON'S MILK .iuusnlosrnmx mm www RECH FARM EQUIPMENT 5 Miles North of Morietto, Ohio On U. S. 21 ADKINS FAT BOY 324 Pike Street 2112 Pike Street, Porkersburg 2019 Murdock Ave. Parkersburg 207 fpmvrrzgdv 1. fr 9-15.1-r51Er5 .l:ia I: .5 Asia 22: . -.-I-gh :':j- ig :gt E -51 'ggi A 1 E ff! ff. j j,'fQgQf5fg1i.i15f511 gig if ' :313:5:3:1:21z1:r:r3i5igE55E55E5E5SE?E2 1 1 f 131' I 225252: :i:::,::::. WUGHTON 'ffffifiiifiiije:13:i5752 ' i2:f.1......- -5 -5':'555EIiI'- -.1 I: ' g5g5g5g5:E:s ' 5. iE1Eg:,.2j 1 'JTSZTCC . -Sv ' '. ,::'.': '5. .-If irf:3:3:5:i:5:3i:f:5:ki: ffff - V f ' : 2:-:gn . r-r-r -r-:- ,, . 'I U ' I ':, ' A . --'..n-uf '-if-l'lZEf 'F , :-- f 1994 ,z1i. .fgg'g,Lagagzj1., ,. arf :mf-j 4 ff 'K H 1 1 n it ' f f. 4 X xg, ,, ,, , -- ,,,,11::.f:Q-1 - ,--.,::.. z 'Q - ' '1.::-' xt-XV? , . 1 ,A .A ,, - 3.111 ,,',. I f Decorating Service Interior and Exterior Decorating Phone 374-6605 O TUII I SHOP - FOR - MEN TIIE , 0 1 UI I LU 0 -VHUP I . MARIETTA 0 BELPRE 0 LOWELL A Member of The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES QZZQCQW ly 226 Putnam Street Marietta, Ohio 45750 Phone: 6I4f374-7379 DALE DIEDRICH'S RADIO 81 TV SALES and SERVICE 608 Lancaster St. 373-5726 NBC For Marietta and Parkersburg 1490 on AIVI Dial . . , Marietta, Ohio 94 on FM Dio' 208 Phone: 373-5255 L H uunulv nwwuu I I GRASLEY INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT W, Grcsley 'I338 COIEQBTB Road Owner Marietta, Ohio 45750 It I I 'Nw 1... 11 REALTORS 615 '.- 0 I 1 z 7-I 9. . ....... . If F Xggy Compliments of WALTER J. MCCARTHY Realtor 2 I 8M Putnam St. Phone: 373-I523 or 50 Years... Marietta's Name for Drug Store BEAGLE'S MAHONE TIRE SERVICE, INC. I55 Front Street-Marietta, Ohio Dial: 373-7761 209 KOPPERS FOREST PRODUCTS DIVISION 102 FRONT STREET MARIETTA, OHIO 45750 BYERLYTE co., q nepf. of KoPPERs coMPANY, mc. P.o. sox 284 MARIETTA, OHIO 45750 Koppzns Congratulations to the Class of l97O. You are stepping out into the World as the World steps into a new decade. Do your share to transform the hopes of the world for this decade into the realities of peace, brotherhood, and un- derstanding. Be subservient. . .to high ideals and goals. Criticize. . .constructively and when there is need. Build up. . .do not tear down. 210 SPORTING GOODS X E A 3 I Li ! 1 UNION CARBIDE -- CORPORATION BASEBALL GOLF BASKETBALL FOOTBALL HEADQUARTERS FOR GOLF 8- BASEBALL EQUIPMENT L TEAM EQUIPMENT SPECIALISTS RAWLINGS - LOUISVILLE-SLUC-GER Fewmanoys Division Ask About Our Discount Prices Chemicals and Plastics Division Complete Line Of Trophies I 24 HR. ENGRAVING SERVICE ZIDE'S L SPORT SHOP 142 Front WEBER MUSIC STUDIO 373-7692 288 Front ST. T ROBERT L. WEBER Owner 81 Monoger L 211 ffaxgaom-' 4 A Sggfifwww QM? J 5 W if H AE Ogwifyw vida ? 'ffgwfi W ayggfpwffvf fiaifflidffww !1 wq J Qfywf AR Ng I ,M ,f Bm , f I, 4 , QW LVD! 65 ? e f ' 5 N909 WS 7 K ig WW? 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That particular book, containing the touch of every staff member, would present the basically same events in such a fashion that copy would be read, pictures studied, and the book reacted to favorably. In this sense, the yearbook belongs to the staff. The 1970 Orian has done this. The staff felt that the book was unmatched, at least in the other fifty-one editions of the Orian. The two divisions, events and people, provided a unify- ing effect which clearly illustrated the school. The teachers were presented as people, not stiff forms behind a podium. A little life was added to the advertisements with the use of photographs. ln another sense, though, the real ownership of a yearbook belongs in the hands of the student: the student who bought it, the student who participated in school functions, and even the student who sat a few seconds for his class portrait. The purpose of the yearbook is to record, in words and pictures, the activities of a particular school year. lf there were no students, there would be no need for a yearbook. Thus, to the student the staff gives ownership of the 1970 Orian and hopes that he cherishes it as much as we do. There are several persons to whom I would like to give my expressed appreciation. First, the business staff, the group of students who sold the advertisements necessary to finance the book. Selling any product is not an easy task, and these ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Central School Pictures, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio -Underclass portraits Richard Ellis Studio, Nlarietta, Ohio -Senior portraits -Band group picture, page 53 The -National Honor Society group picture, page 21 -Band candids, position A and B, page 54 -Football candids, position A, B, and C, page 64 -Basketball team picture, page 72 -Track candids, position B, page 76 -Crowning of Homecoming queen, 'page 6 Marietta Daily Times, Marietta, Ohio 2 16 students are to be commended. ' 1 Second is Sharon Dyar. The Dyars were transferred before the Orian pictures were taken, and unfortunately, Sharon did i not receive credit for her work. lVluch of the copy and many of the layouts appearing in the Academic section are the result of her efforts. I lVlr. Raymond Vladar, Publications Consultant for Ameri- can Yearbook Company, is the third person l would like to thank. Without his bi-monthly visits and his vast array of ideas, the 1970 book might not have differed much from the 1969 edition. This fifty-second edition of the Orian is produced by Signa- ' ture Graphics of lVledina, Ohio who printed 1,000 copies on the lithographic presses of Delmar Printing Company, Char- lotte, North Carolina. Body copy and photo captions appear in Universe, Universe Bold and Italic type set photographically. Bodoni Bold spells out the headlines. Each copy contains 204 pages of eighty pound contemporary matte paper, an enam- eled stock by Warren. Simpson Lee Papers supplied the auburn Teton stock utilized in the introduction and hand tipped divider. It is their rust Telemark that contains our Table of li fi l il Contents and serves as endsheet to hold book to cover. The V magnificent tiger wrapped around both front and backxlids of the '70 Orian is by the internationally famous artist HTrg.X Creative photography appearing on the introductory pages was captured by the lens of Pat lVlcKenrick of Cincinnati. Dianne Atkins, Editor l l 1 0 if 3 .wi e , page 1 1 f ,y yn' .ba . t is s X- x55 -1 x,x-


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