Milton Union High School - Echo Yearbook (West Milton, OH)
- Class of 1968
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School Life
Throughout the year, the annual staff works diligently
to portray every aspect of high school life. The staff
members work both during school hours and on their
own time to gather material to compose the "ECHO"
which covers school life, activities, and sports.
The staff has a year-round job, for not only do they
edit the yearbook, but they must find ways to finance
the publication of the "ECHO". During the summer they
sell ads and books to our area merchants. Their summer
schedule also includes a trip to the Publication's Work-
shop in Athens, Ohio.
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gur victorious win over Eaton is represented by this happy Homecoming
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Everyone seems to be coming or going at Milton-no
time to study!
Our school dances are a place for the students to relax and enjoy themselves.
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We . . . are the composition of Milton-Union,
With higher aspirations in mind, we continuef
to mold our characters and personalities by-vbllliisr
association with our faculty, our administra-'
tion, and each other.
We . . . consider our twelve years at Milton-
Union the happiest years of our lives. In no
other place do we learn so much about life.
Without reaching higher goals in our educa-
tion, we wouldn't be able to compete with the
demanding society of today. Milton-Uniontqfji
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We . . . hope that in our 1968 ECHO we have
displayed the many aspects of our school year
and that, as you turn each page, many bright
memories will be yours.
The 1968 Echo Staff would now like to
display the many different phases of our schoolig
life in the theme of . . . t
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Guidance Counselor
MRS. PAT DeFRANCES MILES MOTE WILLIAM KARNS
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MR. NICK MR. CHARLES MR. WILLIAM
DONALDSON TOMLIN GRAFFLIN
Primary Principal Elementary Principal Junior High Principal
MR. R. L. OSBORNE, Superintendent
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MRS. ESTHER LONGENECKER, Secretary
MRS. ANITA MANNING, Clerical Aid
MRS. THELMA HITTLE, Secretary
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MR. J ACK ADAMS MR. JOHN ANDERSON MRS. SUE COATE MR. RAY DILEY
History Vocal Music Chemistry Vocational Agriculture
Miami University Wilmington College Practical Biology Ohio State, B.S., M.S.
Univ. of Dayton, B.S. Ohio State University Miami University, B.S.
Miami University, B.S. in Ed.,
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MR. WATSON FARRAR
Driver Education
Indiana State Teachers, B.S.
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MR. DAVID FOX MRS. MADGE FOX MRS. JOAN GIBSON MR. THOMAS GRANT
Art English Intensive Business Mathematics
Illinois State Normal Univ., Ripon College, A.B. Davis 81 Elkins College, B.S. Northwestem Univ., B.S.
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MRS. RUTH HARTMAN
Home Economics
Ohio State, B.S.
Mechanical Drawing Spanish
Eastem Kentucky University, Ohio State, B.S.
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MRS. MAIUORIE JAY
English Latin English
Miami University, B.S.
MRS.. LORENE KAUFF MAN MRS. ESTHER KNIFE
Earlham, B.S. Ohio State, B.S.
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General Business
Typing
Eastern Kentucky, B.S.
MR. GERALD KOVERMAN
Algebra II
Shop Math
Physics
University of Dayton, B.S.
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Speech-Hearing Therapist
Ohio University, B.F.A.
MR. ED LENDENSKI
Physical Education
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Clarion State, B.S.
Marshall University, M.A.
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MR. JOHN NEAL MRS. ROSEMARY NEAL MR. RICHARD OVERLA MR. ROBERT OVERLA
General S0if2I1CG American History World History Distributive Education
Physrcal Science Brigham Young Univ., BIA. Driver Education Univ. of Chattanooga, B.S'
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Muskingum College, B.S
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By using supplementary material, Mrs. Schul brings interest to
her English class.
MR. HUBER STALEY
Industrial Arts
Cumberland, B.S.
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Ohio State, B.S.
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Home Economics
Miami University, B.S.
MR. KENNETH SCHAEFER
Biology
Phys. 8: Ment. Health
Wilmington College, B.S.
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Librarian
Asbury College, A.B.
Western Reserve, M.S.
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Social Studies
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Miami University, B.S.
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English
Wittenberg, A.B.
Miami University
Univ. of Dayton
MRS. N ELLIE WAYMIRE
Physical Education
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People Behind the Scenes
FROM LEFT TO RIGHT
Vinny Macy, Opal Heisey
Treva Ehlers, Edna Rose, Al
Miriam Harry, Dorothy Bru
baugh, Esther Swisher, Iren
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Florence Lees, Marsha Huff
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Our cooks are kept busy every school day preparing the food the students consume. They also help
with the banquets.
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FIRST ROW: Ken-
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Oaks, Glenna Brid-
enbaugh, Chester
Deaton, Lester Hall,
Evelyn Bowman, Lu-
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Kenneth Kauffman,
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Students are inspired to new heights by class projects.
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will provide him with a better future.
Whew, another day finished!
Stiff regulations in gym class help build self-clis-
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Freshmen English class presented Mrs. Schul with
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QUEEN CANDIDATE
Kris Shaurer
QUEEN CANDIDATE
Pa.m Elvey
Excitement bubbled as the gala affairs of
the 1967 Homecoming festivities commenced on
Friday, October 20.
Preceding the actual Homecoming ceremony,
a glorious parade, entertaining throngs of
people, advanced through town. Leading the
parade was the colorful band followed by the
spirited cheerleaders.
Raising many oo's and ah's from the specta-
tors was the beautiful float, decorated with
red and white tilted champagne glasses made
from paper flowers with multi-colored balloons
foating above. On the side was our theme,
"Cheers to M-U." Graciously waving and smil-
ing to the crowd, the lovely queen candidates
completed the decorations.
Upon reaching the campus the tenseness and
excitement reached a peak as the attractive
attendants and candidates were escorted onto
the memorial field by the football players. ,lust
prior to the announcement of Homecoming
Queen, the traditional hush fell over the crowd
and then the proclamation was made, "The
1967 Homecoming Queen is JOY MIN-
NICHV'
As the tears flowed freely down ,loy's cheeks,
Carolyn Morter, former queen, placed the daz-
zling crown upon her head and presented her
with a dozen long-stemmed roses.
After Queen Joy was heartily congratulated
by her family and friends, she and her court
relaxed to watch the band perform a spectac-
ular half-time show-"A Salute to Broadwayn'
-and the Milton-Union Bulldogs defeat the
Eaton Eagles 12 to 6.
Following the game the alumni and students
adjourned to the gymnasium, appropriately
decorated with beautiful fall scenes, to enjoy
the music of the Marauders.
Attendants to the ueen
SENIOR ATTENDANT
Linda Lightner with escort
Ron Hall.
A beautiful fall scene was the background for a successful Homecoming
dance.
SENIOR ATTENDANT
Eileen Harrison with escort
Gene Magato.
Riding the float in the Homecoming parade, Pam Elvey,
.lay Minnich, Carolyn Morter, and Kris Shaurer flash smiles
of expectation.
FRESHMAN ATTENDANT SOPHOMORE ATTENDANT JUNIOR ATTENDANT
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Student Council Serves Our School
IRST VERTICAL ROW Jim Sarver, Vice-Presidentg Linda
lghtner Becky Iddings Secretaryg Joan Lambert, Kris Shaurer,
rxs KIIPSIIHB SECOND VERTICAL ROW: Mr. Keith Weidner,
dvisor Ron Hall John Dickson, Treasurerg Rex Coate, Vlkl
tockslager Lynn Dlllon Joy Minnich, President. THIRD VER-
I CAL ROW Verlln Cross
During the summer, Joy Minnich, Jim Sarver, and John
ickson attended the Student Council Workshop at Ohio
orthern Umversity 1n Ada, Ohio. They gained valuable
nowledge concernlng the fundamentals of making our
tudent Council a functioning and worthwhile organiza-
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FIRST VERTICAL ROW: Carol Netzley, Becky Smith, Robin
Devilbiss, Teresa Level, Melinda Coate, Doris Fine, Kenny Steiner.
SECOND VERTICAL ROW: Cinde Geist, Bob Johnson, Vicky
Mote, Dan Truebenbach, Mike Hoover, Reporter.
Members of the Student Council contribute much time
and effort towards their many varied duties, such as: fill-
ing the supply machine, dusting the trophy cases, and pre-
senting Homecoming. For the students' enjoyment, they
provide three feature films each year, decorate the school
for Christmas, and manage a paperback bookstore.
The many hours of work that each member contributes
is unnoticed by most students, however his reward is know-
ing he represents the student body to the best of his ability.
Student Council makes money by selling books to students at lunch
time.
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FIRST ROW: Stockslager, Kathy Klabunde, Lynn
Dillon, Bonnie Van Dyke, Sue Puterbaugh, Jenny
Schuman, Lynn Miller, Kathy Rhoades, Becky
Smith, Vicky Smith, Joyce Ward, Janie Truitt,
Jerry Schleinetz, Dennis Mote, Donna Driver.
SECOND ROW: Denise Baker, Jean Carveth,
Debbie Hangan, Candy Werts, Karen Coppess,
Cindy Fledderjohn, Nancy McDonald, Wanda
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Ann Williamson, John Hoover, Amie Elson, Doris
Fine, Jo Dell Strain, Carol Fourman, Beth Fisher,
Roger Dehus, Roger Hurley, Marj Helstern, Sue
Stickle. THIRD ROW: Karen Fine, Susan Tasker,
Carla Obum, Marilyn Abaugh, Jean Rohrer,
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JOHN PHILLIP SOUSA AWARD
The JOHN PHILLIP SOUSA BAND
AWARD is presented to the most out-
standing band member. This individual
must be loyal, cooperative, and must con-
tribute to the many phases of band life.
Grant, Belinda Brame, Steve Jones, Tom Klep-
mger, Marilyn Brewer, John Outland, Craig
Helsinger, Scott Netzley, Bob Gross, Gregg
Swabb, Leroy Applegate, Jim McCray, Don
Hamann, Cary Glouser, Don Stickle, Phyllis Hoff, Brandt.
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Dean Stitz's "Marching 79" was the highlight of many
parades, starting with the Memorial Day Parade and go-
ing straight through the Fireman's Convention and Fourth
of July, ending with the Miami County Fair.
Seeing the band practicing at Mi1ler's Grove is one of
the first signs that school is near, for it is common knowl-
edge that the annual band camp is held the last week in
August. This band camp gives the students a chance to
familiarize themselves with the new halftime shows for
the oncoming year.
Our colorful marching unit brightened every halftime
with many outstanding shows. Two of the finest and most
well-received shows that the band presented were, "Salute
to Broadway," which included six all-time hit songs, and
"A Day of School at Milton-Union," which was a satire on
life at "Old M-U."
Several innovations were installed in band this year, in-
cluding the election of "squad leaders" and the charging
of admission to band concerts.
Milton-Union was represented at Solo and Ensemble Con-
test by many fine musicians. The mixed clarinet quartet
and the woodwind quintet rated high enough to bring home
medals.
The band's 67-68 season was a year of trying out new
plans and new ideas, and all of them worked to better
the band and make this season one of the most rewarding
in years.
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performance.
Under the new leadership of Janie Gordon, Co-
Ordinatorg Phyllis Honeyman and Valerie Smith,
During our 67-68 season, the Maj orettes and Drill
Team added much spirit, style, and color to many
of our activities.
Our Majorettes, though only numbering three
this season, proudly represented our school at every
Co-Captains, the Drill Team experienced a very
successful season.
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School Workers
Increase
fficiency
Our office workers gain much exper-
ience under the supervision of our sec-
retaries, Mrs. Hittle and Mrs. Long-
enecker.
By performing such duties as mak-
ing announcements, running errands,
passing out bulletins, typing, and fil-
ing, they help to run our offices ef-
ficiently. '75 l' em,,,a,.,,,,
FIRST ROW: Bobby Fellers. SECOND ROW: Diane Clinefelter,
Crystal Farrar. THIRD ROW: Phyllis Honeyman, Candy Wertz.
FOURTH ROW: Jill McNally, Susan Long. FIFTH ROW: Chris-
tina Berry, Kris Shaurer. SIXTH ROW: Nancy Shank, Pam Elvey.
SEVENTH ROW: Janet Wheelock, Joan Lambert. EIGHTH ROW:
Judy Caddy, Kathy Rhoades. NINTH ROW: Linda Fields, Doug
Shade. TENTH ROW: Becky Iddings, Joyce Mumma.
Librarians Facilitate Learning
The library workers are assigned a period each typing, dusting, and numerous other duties. Mrs.
day in which they perform various tasks such as Warren agrees that the library workers are indis-
checking out books, taking overdue fines, filing, pensable to our school library.
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FIRST ROW: Karen Baker, Virginia Subler, Susan Nill- Hale, Pam Wafford, Sandy Schaub, Eston Heckman, Larry
ner, Linda Gilbert, Pam Tacket, Sandy Bowser, Lois Kiser, Hoisington, Rose Klepinger, Virginia Daum.
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FIRST ROW: Mr. Dick Overla, Advisory Karen Baker,
Reporterg Rose Klepinger, Secretaryg Janet Wooddell,
Treasurerg Jerry Schleinitz, Presidentg Harold Drees,
Vice -Presiclentg Mr. Wat Farrar, Advisor. SECOND
BOW: Marilyn Albaugh, Karla 'Oburn, Cynthia Fled-
,-Herjohann, Gary Miller, Patty Brame, Robyn Bowman,
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Ellen Amett, Bobbie Klepinger, Ellen Spitler, Frances
Schocnburger, Sherri Barnhart, Belinda Brame, .Don
Bailey, David Silknitter, Mark Acton. THIRD ROW:
Jerry Baker, Sandy Bowser, Buddie Barnes, Don Young,
Joe McGuire, David Warner, Bill Wolf, Jeff Tasker.
Safety Club Paces Road
to Better Driving
The safety club not only performs an important ence in dealing with other people.
service for the school by checking student cars, Behind this club Mr. Wat Farrar and Mr. Dick
it also attends regional meetings in automobile Overla advise and help the members in their en-
safety measures where they gain valuable experi- deavors.
Science Club
ntrigued b
Discoveries
A license was obtained through the Federal Com-
munications Commissions which permitted the club
to set up and operate in the frequencies allotted to
amateur radio.
Keeping the members posted on the up-to-date
methods was their capable advisor, Mr. James
Rench.
FROM TOP TO BOTTOM: FIRST ROW: Steve Furlong,
John Powell, Doug Martzell, Larry Hoisington, Mike Elson,
Vice Presidentg Mr. James Rench, Advisor. SECOND ROW:
John Grant, Mark Everhart, Herbert Petitjean, Bob Gordon,
Dan Pierce, Secretary and Treasurerg Ron Heisey, Bill Carroll,
President.
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The establishment oi a Milton-Union Amateur Ra-
dio Club was the main project of our science club.
FHA Learns b Doing
The objective of the Future Hornemakers of
America is to provide opportunities for students to
gain experience in planning and carrying out ac-
tivities in relation to homemaking.
The FHA has been involved in many social activ-
ities this year. Arnong their accomplishments in
this direction are a Spring Awards Banquet and a
Fall Fair, with both FHA and FFA participating.
In the spring a group of Milton-Union FHA girls
attended the FHA state convention, where Linda
Pritchard received her State Homemaker Degree.
Freddie Fagg and Sandy Bowser reigned as King and Queen of the
Fall Fair.
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FIRST ROW: Linda Pritchard, Janet Wheelock, Melinda Deaton,
Sandy Bowser, Ellen Arnett, Crystal Farrar, Betsy Simpson, Peggy
Karns. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Hartman, Advisory Vera Thompson,
Debbie Gregg, Sally Stewart, Patty Hines, Christine Berry, Sharon
Hahn, Sharon Rhoades, Mrs. Weidner, Advisor. THIRD 'ROW:
Joyce Brumbaugh, Ann Dell Stoll, Donna Bowser, Joyce Rohr,
Karen Davis, Debbie Williamson, Cora Kiefer. FOURTH ROW:
Kathy Dorman, Mary Arnett, Colletta Shortridge, Edith Vires, Cindy
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FFA banquet.
Fledderjohn, Vicky Brown. FIFTH ROW: Phyllis Hoff, Wanda
McGuire, Kathy Puterbaugh, Marilyn Mansen, Linda Jones, Sheila
Hicks. SIXTH ROW: Dewana Perciful, Wendy Engle, Marsha
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Davis Patty Werts, Carolyn Silknitter, Ethyl Williams, Chery
Oda ,Debbie Mullins. SEVENTH ROW: Linda Davis, Sharon
Smiih, Janie Truit, Virginia Werts, Linda Phillips, Jane Honey
man, and Brenda Miller.
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FIRST ROW: Mr. Diley, Advisor, Mr. Rod-
ney Kissell, student teacherg Mr. Ray Noecker,
student teacherg Bob Williams, Earl Smith,
John Wheelock, Wilmer Paulus. SECOND
ROW: Dennis Hogle, George Bowser, Rick
Gary Frost, Kurt Snell, John Loper,
Hall. THIRD ROW: Gary Overhay,
Coltliar, Bruce Baker, Bill Morris, Scott
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The FFA is the leadership training, citizenship devel-
and personality building organization of stu-
Vocational Agriculture. Here at Milton-Union
have one of the outstandin Cha ters of FFA in
s received local, district, state, and national
Hornich, Darrel Furlong, Jim Wheelock. '
FOURTH ROW: Elmer Swank, Cary Swigart
Keith Kauffman, Steven ,Webb, Robert Ray
Paul Heisey, Lee Smith, Charles Allison
FIFTH ROW: Danny Fisher, .lim Dietrich
Harold West, John Herman, Mike Phillips
and Ronnie Trusty.
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ROW: Dennis Hogle, Cllaplaing Mike Horner, Secretaryg Darrel Furlong, Treasureri
Heisey, Reporter. SECOND ROW: Elmer Swank, Vice Presidentg Earl Smith, Presidentg
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Agriculture is the strength of America. We are priv-
ileged to live in the mightiest nation in the world. In a
large measure agriculture has contributed to this
strength. In FFA we hold that agriculture is the basic
industry of the nation, it is the most important occupa-
tion of organized civilized man.
l' ,L Y Darrel Furlong, Star Greenhand, with
Our Vo-Ag boys learn to overhaul machines.
part of his swine project.
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The Junior Council on World Affairs
covers an important and ever growing as-
pect of teen-agers in America. Teen-agers
today are interested in world affairs and
have a desire to find solutions to the proh-
lems of today's world.
On our local school level JCOWA holds
meetings during activity period where the
members discuss international affairs and
problems within our own country.
Representatives look forward to attend-
ing the Model General Assembly where an
actual U.N. representative presides. ln the
Model General Assembly, the representa-
tives debate the current internationol dis-
putes and carry on their other functions
exactly as the real United Nations.
This year JCOWA was very proud to
have the former Governor O'Neill and now
Chief Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court
as guest speaker for the American Heritage
Day Program.
One of the many projects of TACA during the year was
that of making name tags for Youth Day.
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FIRST ROW: Mr. Jack Adams, Ad-
visorg Kirk Blackmore, Presidentg
Janie Gordon, Vice-Presidentg Elly Van-
dertouwg Secretary: Karen Kessler,
Treasurerg Ann Williamson, Attend-
anceg Susan Long, Program Chairman:
Joe Phillips, Reporterg Mike Scheaffer,
David Breidenhach, Nancy O'Conner,
Karen Coppess. SECOND ROW: Rick
Boose, Karen Fine, Carol Forman, Karen
Iddings, Kathy Klabunde, Joan
Pat Cassell, Marge Helstern,
Steiner, Carol Netley,
THIRD ROW: Morna
Fine, Del DeMint, Steve
Mike Hoover, Nancy
Haugen, Dottie Hansen,
Sharon Harley. FOURTH
Jo Perry, Kris .-Hufford,
merich, Melanie Coate, Jean
Cinde
New and different describes TACA's Thanksgiving Day Program.
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Nancy Kinsey Elaine Engle
FIRST ROW: Scott Mote,
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Julie Be Secreta ' Linda Li l
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in her native Germany.
Mike McCarroll. Bill Wager, Barry
'oate. FIFTH ROW: Scott Mote, Bill
lvey, Fred Strohm, Dave Cripe, Jenny
ickmeyer, Beth Fisher, Pricella Kinn-
on, Nancy Shank, Becky Smith, Sue
tickel, Doug Shade, Sharon Webb,
elva Hinkle, Marilyn Slagenweit, Terry
ierce.
ppalachian, hildren
athy Hemmerich, Karen Iddings, John
'ckson, Nancy Shank, Marge Helstern,
an O'Dell, ,lan Bliss, Sandy Lorton. THIRD
W: Bruce Minkner, Verlin Cross, Sharon
rley, Kathy Rhoades, Dottie Hansen, Kris
fford, Vickie Stockslager, Mary Amold.
THE HONORABLE ROBERT O'NEILL
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Ohio
Through the Teen-Age Christian Association's many
activities, the members perform a service to the com-
munity While they mold and build their own characters
by helping others. Some of the many projects under-
taken this year by TACA were donations to Shawen
Acres for Christmas gifts and the Appalachian clothing
drive.
TACA is responsible for many activities in connec-
tion with our school such as the morning devotions,
the pledge, and also presenting all holiday assemblies.
Under the excellent guidance of Mrs. Sherri Layton,
TACA had a very rewarding year. 37
MU Choir Presents "Swinging Highi'
FIRST ROW: Arleen Paulus, Vera Thompson, Vicki Neff, Yvonne Welt. Mary Arnold, Sharon Harley, Sharon Webb, Becky Brill, Malinda
Shockey, Linda Hurley, Rhonda Beseclcer, Georgia Dix, Norma Thomp- Dealnn, Barb Brandt, Sheryl Paulus, Jean Carveth, Joy Mumma, Pa!
son, Julie Berry, Karen Iddings, Mary Brown, Jennie Schumann, Pris- McKee. FOURTH ROW: Rick Boos, Bob Baker, Harold Drees, Bob
cilla Kinnison, Linda Pritchard, Eileen Paulus, Nancy 0'Conner. SEC- Darst, Kenny Webb, Kenny Steiner, Mark Everhart, Wayne Driver,
OND ROW: Brenda Hurley, Jo Ellen Huber, Carol Dolby, Roy Hawse, George Bowser, Bruce Baker, Steve Whitaker, Dave McCray, Mr. John
Mark Acton, Bob Ward, Jim Niles, Bob Gordon, Wesley Werts, Ruth
McDonald, Sandra Loving, Judy Caddy. THIRD.ROW: Marilyn Slagen-
Eager students look on as Mr. McDuff CGeorge Bowserl and Connie CBarb
Brandtl work in the chemistry room.
Anderson, Director.
The 1967-68 Milton-Union Choir was a
performance group of fifty persons, rep-
resenting all four grades of the High
School.
The Choir entertained at various pro-
grams during the school year, singing for
two High School assemblies, a Primary
School and Elementary School program, a
community church meeting, and three pub-
lic concerts. The literature used ranged
from Bach to Broadway.
Several members of the Choir studied
music privately and participated in other
musical activities in the community. Fif-
teen members participated in the state of
Ohio Solo and Ensemble Auditions in
March.
One of the high points of the year was
the Choir's stage production of "Swinging
High" in' April, which was cast entirely
from members of the High School Choir.
They also put on a formal concert at the
Spring Arts Festival in May.
There are sad good-byes when Mr. Carlyle fBob Darstj The teachers of Cooper High all head for Baker Lane.
leaves his teachers at Cooper High.
FBLA Competes in Contests
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FBLA member award, practices on the dicta-
phone machine.
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elly.
The Future Business Leaders of America is an organization con-
stituted of students with some interest in the field of business.
Several girls and their advisor, Mrs. Phillips, journeyed to
Worthington, Ohio in October to compete in the skills contest at
the Central District Conference. At this contest Tanna Swartz placed
third in Bookkeeping I and Shirley Wright placed third in Short-
hand ll. This gave these girls an opportunity to compete in the
state contest held in Akron, Ohio in February. Tanna Swartz re-
ceived a beautiful trophy for First in Bookkeeping I and thus
brought home honor and prestige to her local chapter.
Candy, stationery, and cupcake sales were only a few money
making projects in which the club indulged this year.
A potluck supper was held in January and a speaker from Miami
Jacobs presented information about business careers.
To conclude their busy year the club held its annual Banquet and
Awards Program at the West Milton Inn.
FIRST ROW: Pam Elvey, Candy Mishler, Tonya
Karen Arnett, Diane Clinefelter, ,Ian Bliss, Connie
Vicky Smith. SECOND ROW: Sandy Lorton, Judy
Sue Williams, Bonnie Van Dyke, Shirley Russell,
Humphrey, ,Iunell Yoder, Candy Werts. THIRD
Sowry, Wanda McGuire, Betty Jo Perry, Shirley Wright, Valerie
Dillon, Smith, Tanna Swartz, Sharon Chaffin, Peggy Frantz, Joy
Diley, Minnich, Jill McNelly, Yvonne Vandertouw, Mrs. Phillips,
Betty Advisor.
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FIRST ROW: Mrs. Waymire, advisorg Melanie Coate, presi-
dentg Kris Shaurer, points secretary, Jill McNellyg vice-
president, Linda Lightner, secretaryg Carol Netzley, trea-
surer, SECOND ROW: Betty Jo Perry, Valerie Smith, Joy
Minnich, Pam Elvey, Susan Longg Joan Lambert, Eileen
Harrison, Becky Iddings, Elaine Engel, Becky Brill, Nancy
Kinsey, Karen Coppess, Nancy Shanks. THIRD ROW: .loan
O'Dell, Margie Helstern, Kathy Rhoades, Dottie Hansen,
Betty Humphrey, Elly Vandertouw, Tonya Sowry, Amie
Elson, Diane Clinefelter, Lynn Dillon, Kris Klipstine, Mary
Ann Bohse, Sharon Webb, Priscilla Kinnison, Nancy Mc-
Donald. FOURTH ROW: Ann Williamson, Becky Lea Smith,
Karen Kessler, Paula Hemmerich, Pam Steiner, Jean Carveth,
Joyce Mumma, Norma Thompson, Candy Mishler, J an McCoy,
Candy Werts, Nancy O'Conner, Kris Hufford, Vicki Stocks-
lager.
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ROW: Deana Hoover, Marlecia Spitler, Debbie Hum-
Denise Baker, Yvonne Vandertouw. SECOND ROW: Sue
Pam Green, Cheryl Longenecker, Viola Mathis,
THIRD ROW: Joyce Dowler, Lynn Miller, Ma-
Coate, Wanda Goudy, Kim Ream. FOURTH ROW: Joy
Connie Weidel, Kathy Pequignot, Vicki Mote, Cindy
FIFTH ROW: Mary Arnold, Karen Fortener, Teresa
Karen Davis, Jo Ellen Huber. SIXTH ROW: Jenny Eick-
Develbiss, Vicki Smith, Doris Fine, Beckie Smith.
ROW: Karen Iddings, Kathy Thompson, Bobbie
Denise Reck, Debbie Libengood. EIGHTH ROW:
Reisert, Debbie Lane, Kathy Smith, Marilyn Albaugh,
Strain. NINTH ROW: Jean Hughes, Sharon Hahn, Ellen
Junell Yoder, Joy Sterling, Vivan Layer. TENTH ROW:
Gilbert, Kathy Hemmerich, Bonnie Van Dyke, Karen Fine,
Williams, Bev Kauffman. ELEVENTH ROW: Donova Stick-
Rhonda Besecker, Lois Kiser, Debbie Woods, Julie Berry,
Geist. TWELFTH ROW: Barb Brandt, Linda Phillips,
Paulus, Linda Hurley, Brenda Hurley, Connie Bouck.
The Girls' Athletic Association offers Milton-Union high
school girls the opportunity to enjoy the feeling of satisfac-
tion and achievement that comes from participation in group
sports. Though less publicized than the boys' physical en-
deavors, G.A.A. girls compete each year in track meets,
basketball games, volleyball and the annual Powder Puff
Football game. Less strenuous activities included in the
G.A.A. program are bowling and gymnastics.
Intramural competition among the Flower Children, Dia-
per Squad, and Milton-Union faculty provided an exciting
Basketball Playnite.
This yearsthe G.A.A. track team tied for first place in.the
Milton Invitational. This was the first time Milton has won
for many years. Records were broken by the 440 relay team
consisting of Linda Lightner, Carol Hart, Marilyn Albaugh,
and Elly Vandertouw and also places were won by Carol
Hart, Linda Lightner, Elly and Yvonne Vandertouw, Mari-
lyn Albaugh and Mary Arnold.
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FTA Serves Communit
Under the leadership of Mrs. Heeter, advisor,
and Becky Biggs, president, the FTA has been
very active this year. ,
The members held a spaghetti supper in
November and various bake sales throughout
the year to make money for their club. Other
projects which FTA undertook this year were
preparing Christmas baskets for needy families,
an Easter egg hunt for Shawen Acres, and a tea
in honor of the club members and their res ec-
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tive teachers.
The club held a banquet in May at which
time Wilma Shockey, the most deserving sen-
ior, received a 3575 scholarship.
FTA is a valuable experience for any stu-
dent who loves children and likes to work with
them. In addition to helping the teachers each
member learns something they can use to better
understand the world and itsproblems.
FIRST ROW' Debbie Sta er Sec
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retary and Treasurer, Connie Spit-
ler. SECOND ROW: Anna Snell
Peggy Jordon. THIRD ROW: Rod:
ney Underwood, David Plantz,
Mike Bryson. FOURTH ROW:
FIRST ROW: Mrs. Norma Heeter,
Advisor, Becky Biggs, Presidentg
Wima Shockey, Vice-Presidentg
Trudy Hainline, Secretary, Judy
Caddy, Treasurer. SECOND ROW:
l Sharon Harley, Reporter, Pat Mc-
I Kee, Program Chairrnang Karen
Reisert, Historiang Lois Kiser,
Yvonne Shockey, Chaplaing Sandra
Castle, Bob Darst, Librarian. THIRD
ROW: Linda Schutz, Debbie Peed,
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Karen Reisert gives the "ol heaye ho" at the FTA spa-
ghetti supper.
, Tim Bryson practices his selling techniques on Scott
DE CA Gives
pportunit
Ellen Arnett, Denise
Schumann. FOURTH ROW:
Dix, Mary Slagenweit, Nellie
Malinda Coate, Vicki Mote
ROW: Jon Pool, Belinda Brane,
Ruth McDonald, Cheryl Etter, Deb-
bie Mullins. SIXTH ROW: Joe Phil-
lips, Mary Arnold, Vicki
lager, Lynette McCowen, Roy
Bill Elvey, Bob Gross.
.lim Thomas, Fred Fagg, Vice-
Presidentg Richard Davis, Presi-
dent. FIFTH ROW: Mr. Bob
Overla, Advisory Bruce Loper, Re-
porter, Monte Sanders, Gene Brum-
baugh.
When you enter the Distributive Education pro-
gram in your junior year, you become a member
of the Distributive Education Club of America
which is local, state, and national in scope.
A highlight of the club activities is a trip to
Ohio State University in Columbus in the fall. In
the spring many club members attend the state con-
vention and enter contests for awards in selling,
display, and advertising.
DECA provides an excellent opportunity for these
students to have on the job training in the field in
which they are interested.
Honor Students "Tapped,'
To be chosen for the Honor So-
ciety a student must have exhibited
his abilities in scholarship, leader-
ship, and have an enviable service
record as well. To qualify, a sopho-
more must have a 3.5 average or
aboveg a junior or a senior must
have a 3.2 average or above.
Each year early in the spring a
selected few are chosen to be in-
ducted into Honor Society.
During the dramatic- tapping cer-
emony, the darkened gym fills with
anticipation as the present members
file into the audience with lighted
tapers to escort the newly chosen
members to the honored seats on
the stage.
Many are surprised and a few
are disappointed at the end of the
tapping ceremonies.
FIRST ROW: David Breidenbach, Trea-
surerg Sharon Harley, Reporterg John Dick-
son, Vice-President, Tanna Swartz, Secre-
taryg Sue Stickle, President. SECOND ROW:
Becky Biggs, Carol Netzley, Candy Werts,
Karen Coppess. THIRD ROW: Shirley
Wright, Judy Caddy, Janie Gordon, Nancy
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Shank, Susan Long, Donna Driver, Debbie
Hangan, Mike Scheaffer, Karen Iddings,
Karen Kessler, Pam Steiner, Debbie Peed.
FOURTH ROW: Melanie Coate, Steve Coate,
Jenny Eickmeyer, Carol Fourman, Rick De-
Frances, Bruce Gantner, Eugene Hart, Bob
Gordon, Scott Vagedes.
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Tana Swartz, Donna Driver, Sue
Geist, Kathy Hemmerich. SEC-
Jim Gordon, Wesley Werts, Deb-
Peed, Mary Alice Slagenweit, Nancy Shank,
Kessler, Wilma Shockey, Melinda Coate.
ROW: Iden Smith, Bob Johnston, Ruth
Carol Fourman, Shirley Wright,
Lynn Miller. FOURTH ROW:
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The students that partici-
pate on the Miami Scholar-
ship team received the high-
est test scores within our
school and are destined for
much stiffer ' competition
when they reach the district
level.
To rank in the district
these students must devote a
large amount of time and ef-
fort
tests.
The ranking scholarship
in preparing for the
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Herby Pettijean, Mary Arnold, Vicky Stocks-
Iager, Janie Gordon, Kathy Thompson, FIFTH
ROW: Bill Carrol, Bob Bernheisel, David Breid-
enbach, Mike Scheaffer, Dan Trucbenhach, Bill
Wagar, Gary Hart. SIXTH ROW: Verlin Cross,
John Grant, Bob Gordon, Bill Humphrey, Steve
Conte, Bruce Gantner, John Daurn, Rick De-
Frances, Mike Hoover, Brad Bowman. '
team members are honored
each year at a recognition
assembly where they are pre-
sented with award certifi-
cates. They are further re-
warded by being exempted
from taking the final exam
in the subject in which they
ranked.
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FIRST ROW: Miss Dianne Hill, Directorg Rob Ray, Mrs.
Norma Heeter, Director, Becky Brill, Nancy Kinsey,
Kathy Rhoades, Nancy McDonald, .lan McCoy, Kathy
Klabunde, Vickie Stockslager. SECOND ROW: .lim Jay,
On March 22, 1968, 'nHarvey" came to Milton-
Union. Harvey, a six-foot white rabbit, was invisi-
ble to everyone except Elwood P. Doud, played by
Curt Kerschner. Elwood's sister, Veta Simmons,
played by Amie Elson, tried to get Elwood com-
mitted to Chumley's Rest, a mental institution. Dr.
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Dave Chappie, Amy Elson, Rex Coate, Beth Fisher, Verlin
Cross, Ann Williamson, Rick Boos, Pam Steiner, Kirt
Kerschner, Roger Hurley, Karen Arnett, Elly Vandentouw,
Doug Shade. I
Ganderson, thinking Veta was crazy, had her com-
mitted instead of Elwood. The hilarious incidents
and mix-ups that followed made 'for much excite-
ment and finally led to Elwood,s family accepting
Harvey.
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Couples enjoy the artistic talent of the junior class..
Saturday evening, May 4, 1968, at 6:30 p.m. the high
school gym was magically transformed into an "Enchanted
Garden." Gardens with trees, flowers, pools, and a Water-
falll appeared whire bleachers, basketball hoops, and a barn-
li e atmosphere ad once prevailed.
As one viewed the various decorations-such as multi-
colored cellophane butterflies and colorful flowers made
from crepe paper and cellophane, white-stemmed trees loaded
with the huge butterflies, giant flowers, and tiny white
lights-one realized the time and labor the junior class
gave to this prom to make it a very memorable occasion
for the seniors.
Sophomores, boys clothed in waiter's attire and girls
dressed in feminine pastel dresses formed a nightclub at-
mosphere as they served the buffet dinner.
Soft tunes played by the orchestra formed a romantic
background as the couples swayed to the music.
The 1968 prom will always be remembered by those who
attendedg the juniors wl1o built it from scratch, the seniors
for whom it was the last prom, and by the faculty and
friends who feel a little younger from attending the most
An Enchanted
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magmal dance of an the Junior Senior Prom' Bobbi Fellers and Mike Younce were proclaimed Klngrand Queen
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The Bulldog Bark Staff consisting of
ight girls managed to produce seven copies
f the Bulldog Bark this year. The girls
overecl all the areas of news, sports, pho-
graphy, 'and features.
FIRST ROW: Morna Wagner, Mel- ner, Advisorg Debbie Manning, Susan
anie Coate, Janie Gordon, Hope Long, Kris Sliaurer, Cindy Friedrich.
Elicker. SECOND ROW: Mr. Weid-
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VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: FROM TOP TO BOTTOM: Candy
Mishler, Pam Elvey, Co-Captain, Linda Lightner, Co-Captaing Kris
Klipstine, Susan Long, Melanie Coate.
During the summer the varsity'and
reserve cheerleaders attended Camp
Valley Vista, at Bainbridge, Ohio,
which was sponsored by the National
Cheerleading Association. Courses on
crowd psychology, new skits, jumps,
and cheers proved helpful in obtaining
the excellent spirit in our student body
this year. Although the varsity didn't
bring home a first place in cheering,
they did win first place in a talent
show.
Ed Lukens, John Dickson, and Mike
DeFrances, hoping to spark enthusi-
asm for more boys to become cheerlead-
ers, eagerly volunteered time and ef-
fort to serve with the varsity cheer-
leaders.
Also giving much time and effort
was a new advisor, Mrs. Rosemarie
Neil.
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RESERVE CHEERLEADERS: FIRST ROW: Peggy Frantz, Cindy Geist,
gaptaing Becky Smith. SECOND ROW: Malinda Coate, Carol Netzley, Julie
erry.
Arouse School Spirit
Cheering heartily and waving our school colors, the fans enjoy participating at the games.
, "Drive, Drive on down the field"-sing three Varsity Cheerleaders as they
lead the crowd in the "Buckeye Battle Cry."
Pep rallies stimulate-"The Power to Win."
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Cheerleaders yelled full force at Lhe pep rallies. Mr. Stitz yells, "One, two, ready, begin!"
FIRST ROW: Art Blackmore and Tim Paulus, Student
Trainers, Pat Kelly, Rick DeFrances, Gene Magato,
Steve Coate, Dave Litton, Ron Hall, Scott Mote, Terry
Miller, Wayne KOPP, John Pool, Student Manager.
SECOND ROW: Dave Cripe, Joe Dick, Denny Frantz,
Assistant Coach Bob Overla expounds on the efforts of our team at the Fall
Sports Banquet.
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Tom Foster, Verlin Cross, Doug Shade, Dave Chappie,
Dave McCray, Bruce Minkner, Jim Coate, Terry
Cunagin, Randy Minnich, Bill Elveyf Brad Bowman.
THIRD ROW: Phil Burnside, Roy Hawse, Bud Barnes,
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BULLDOG SCORES
WE THEY
Tecumseh 42 22
Brookville 14- 12
Oakwood 40 16
Tipp City 22 0
Northridge 4-6 0
Vandalia 0 0
Eaton 12 6
Northrnont 0 6
Trotwood 6 4-9
West Carrollton 32 14-
Gross, Rusty Sparks, Bob Ginn, Barry Coate,
Rue, John Chappie, Fred Bemheisel, Scott
Ed Lendenski and Dick Overla, Assistant
Wat Farrar, Head Coach.
Tedious Season
The varsity team had a very tough but somewhat re-
warding season. They played with determination and showed
much intestinal fortitude. This factor helped the Bulldogs
place third in the league.
In-their first non-league game, the Bulldogs stunned Te-
cumseh with a 412-22 victory.
When the Bulldogs fought with their old school rival,
Vandalia, in the muddy field, they ended in a 0-0 tie. This
was the first blemish of the Bulldog's season.
Due to the lack of sufficient weight on the line, our boys
were put at a big disadvantage in several games. However,
the weight disadvantage was equalized by the excellent
backfield.
Special awards were given to Gene Magato, Rick De-
Frances, Dave Litton, Ron Hall, Steve Coate, and Brad
Bowman.
WAT FARRAR
Head Coach
Dick Overla, Bob Overla, and Ed Lendenskig
Coaches.
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VARSITY ROSTER
NO. NAME POS WT.
12 Bob Ginn QB 150
15f16lRick DeFrances B 135
22 f25lSteve Coate QB 163
30 Denny Frantz B 165
31 Bud Barnes 135
33 Scott Vagades 135
35 Terry Miller 155
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4-2 Ron Hall
44f56jDave Cripe
47 Fred Bernheisel
4-9 Scott Mote
50 Tom Foster
53 Verlin Cross
55 Barry Coate
60 Phil Burnside
61 Brad Bowman
641 Dave Chappie
65 Pat Kelly
66 John Chappie
68 Dave Litton
70 Dave McCray
71 Gerald Rue
72 Gehe Magato
74f79lTer1'y Cunagin
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Wayne Kopp
Roy Hawse
Randy Minnich
Bruce Minkner
Bob Gross
Bill Elvey
Doug Shade
Joe Dick
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B 160
B 190
B 140
B 150
C 190
G 160
C 159
G 126
G 167
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E 129
E 139
E 150
E 155
E 150
E 135
E 182
Student Trainers: Tim Paulus and Art Blackmore.
Student Manager: John Pool.
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Jim Coate C405 carries the ball as Ron Hall Q4-21 blocks Steve Coate C335 follow ,lim through the hole.
out a West Carrollton player. Rick DeFrances USD and
,lim Coate 1401 and a teammate tackle an Eaton Eagle
Scott Mote Q4-91 rushes to their assistance.
Scott Mote l49l, Brad Bowman 1611, and
Randy Minnich C821 form a good defensive
line to defeat the Eaton Eagles.
Rick Delfrances 1151, accompanied by Brad Bow-
man f61l, crosses the goal line for a touchdown
in the Eaton game.
Ron Hall M23 strives for extra yards in the scoreless game with
the Aviators.
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The Bullpups Pla a air Season
FIRST ROW: Jim Martindale, Doug Studebaker, John Fine, Craig Armentrout, Winston Kopp, Don Hamann, Ken Steine
Martin Jones, Shelton Netzley, Jim Cordon. SECOND ROW! Don Barnes, Doug McMillan, Wayne Driver. FOURTH ROW
Larry Eastridge, Daryl Furlong, Bob Johnston, Gary Duea, Roger Scott Strain, Lester Whitefield, Coach, Dale Magato.
Owens, Jim Swartz, Mike Brown, John Osborn. THIRD ROW!
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Varsity "M" Cluh cheers the team on to victory.
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The freshman football team concluded the
season this year with 3 wins, 2 losses, and 1
tie. Daryl Furlong led the team in defense and
number of tackles, and was chosen most val-
uable player. Dale Magato and Scott Strain
were chosen as most important offensive play-
ers.
This year the team consisted of twenty-three
players, each boy starting in at least one game.
The boys had a problem of having confidence
in their efforts, however they all had the po-
tential necessary to make a champion team.
All in all, they had a good season, and most
important they gained the experience and con-
fidence in themselves, necessary to make a
good team. In the end, they progressed rapidly
and will someday make a valuable contribution
to the varsity team.
Charge?
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LEFT T0 RIGHT: Bill Carroll, Mike DeFrances, Gary Becker, Hellard, Eugene Hart, Mike Hoover.
John Hoffman, Mike Elson, Mr. Koverman, Eddie Lukens, Dale
This year the cross-country squad consisted of
eight participants who practiced enthusiastically
each night of the Week.
These roadrunners ran a practice mileage dis-
tance of six miles each day on the roads between
Laura and Nashville. However in their meets these
strong-legged, well-minded individuals ran only a
"mere" two miles.
The most enthusiastic runner was Mike Hoover.
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all Sports Banquet.
Bulldogs Show Heart and Hustle
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LEFT TO RIGHT: Jeff Tasker, Managerg Kirk Blackmore, Jim Greg Critz, Ron Hall, Denny Frantz, John Powell, Ed Len-
Sarver, Tim Paulus, Steve Coate, Jim Hammon, John Tasker, denski, Coachg John Pool, Manager.
Although the teamls average height was only
5' 10", the Bulldogs won the respect of many
fans in and outside the league because of their
heart, hustle, and never-give-up attitude.
The senior boys, John Tasker, Steve Coate,
John Powell, Greg Critz and Ron Hall displayed
the proper attitude and necessary desire to have
a winning season of ll-8. They were ably as-
sisted by 4 juniors and the squaclls only sopho-
more Jim Hammon.
John Tasker received trophies for the team's
most valuable player and also most improved
player. He was selected to the first team All
League, All Troy Tournament, and All Dayton
Area.
John Powell and Steve Coate, both seniors,
were given Honorable Mention All League.
Steve Coate was also named to All Troy Tour'
nament team.
y Team foul shooting trophies were Won by
Steve Coate and John Powell with an average
Basketball Coach of 75Z.
ED LENDENSKI
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STEVE COATE JOHN TASKER J OHNGPOWELL
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Co-Captain Co-Captain Honorable Mention All-league
Honorable Mention A11-League First Team All-League
First Team All-Troy Toiunament First Team All-Dayton Area
BASKETBALL SCORES
Fairborn
Kiser
Brookville
Oakwood
Patterson
Miami East
Tecumseh
Tipp City
Piqua
Northridge
Vandalia
Meadowdale
Eaton
Alter
Northmont
Miami East
Trotwood
West Carrollton
Northridge
THEY
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First Team All-Troy Toumament
The Senior Leaders
GREG CRITZ RON HALL
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that basketball is a rough game.
Creg Critz stretches for a rebound.
"T" shoots well over the heads of the other team.
Jim Sarver C145 attempts to block the shot of a
Miami East cager.
Miami East has a difficult time keeping their socks up and
Milton down as demonstrated by Denny Frantz f24l, as he
captures the rebound.
VARSITY ROSTER
NO. NAME POS. YR. HT.
10 John Powell G Sr. 5' 7"
12 Kirk Blackmore G Jr. 5' 8"
141 Jim Sarver G Jr. 5' 8"
20 Tim Paulus GSLF Jr. 5'10"
22 Steve Coate G Sr. 5'10"
24- Denny Frantz F Jr. 5'10"
32 John Tasker C Sr. 6' 5"
40 Jirn Hammon G8zF Soph. 5'11"
42 Ron Hall F Sr. 5'10"
44 Greg Critz F Sr. 5'1O"
Jeff Tasker Mgr. Fr.
John Pool Mgr. Soph.
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Tremendous saves like the one displayed by sophomore .Jim Hammon
gave the mighty Bulldogs an edge over their opponents.
John Powell C101 bounds up for two points scored against the
Vandalia Butler Aviators.
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The Reserves Rall in the End
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KNEELING: Terry Whiting, Scott Vagedas, Steve Whitaker,
Gary Bgcher, Denny Thompson. STANDING: Coach Wat Far-
Paul Nartker, David Warner, Bob Gross, Bill Wagar, Brad Bow
man, Manager.
rar, Bill Elvey, Mark Everhart, Barry Coate, Tom Klepinger,
Barry Coate fwhite uniforml blocks a shot by a.Butler
reserve.
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The Reserves showed a lot of potential, but they had a
very slow season. They ended their games with three wins
and fifteen losses. By the end of the season they had gained
confidence and began to show that "Milton Spiritli'
The .team was led by Paul Narkter, the most improved
player and top rehounder. Bob Ginn pumped in the most
completed foul shots. Barry Coate, Bill Wagar, Scott Va-
gedes, and Bill Elvey were also valuable assets to the team.
The reserves watch intently from the sidelines.
The Freshmen Displa portsmanship
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KNEELING: Gary Dues, Bruce Baker, Keith Rue, Managerg' Jeff Tasker, Don Barnes, Dan Stockslager, Don Hamann, Kenny
Jim Gordon, Scorekeeperg Mike Brown, Don Bodiker. STAND- Steiner, Scott Stnain, Jim Martindale, Cary Stickel, Darrell
ING: Larry Miller, Manager and Statisticiang Dale Magato, Oakes, Manager and Statistician, Coach Ken Schaefer.
Playing equally well on offense
and defense, the Freshman team
had an average season with six
wins and seven losses.
The high scorer was Don Barnes
with an average of 11.3 per game.
Don Hamann f6'1,'J tallest and
leading rebounder, was voted as
the most improved player. Scott
Strain was the play maker and
was very ably assisted by Jim
Martindale and Kenny Steiner in
chalking up points.
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Dick, Dave Critic, and Dale Heuafdi MHHHSEF- SECOND ROW: Miller, Phil Burnside, Jeff Randall, Roy Hawse, and Jiiin .lay
Kurt Helsinger, Mike DeFrances, Rick DeFrances, Bernie Long-
Bernie addresses the student body
before going to the State Wres-
tling Meet.
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Bernie Longenecker Goes t
The wrestling team had a
very successful season. The
grapplers ranked fifth in the
S. W. B. L. and had a League
Champion, Dave Cripe. The
dual meet record in the
League was seven wins and
five losses. Out of twenty-
seven wrestling teams, the mat-
men ranked sixth in the Troy
District. Bernie Longenecker
and Rick DeFrances, both
seniors, captured first and sec-
ond places respectively in their
weight classes in the Troy Dis-
trict. Dave Cripe, a sopho-
more, won a second place in
the Troy District in the heavy-
weight class.
A trophy for the "Most
Outstanding" wrestler was
given to Bernie Longenecker
as a result of his ,winning his
weight class in the Troy Dis-
trict. This is quite an achieve-
ment considering the rugged
competition from the twenty-
seven teams in the Troy Dis-
trict. The team is still young,
yet it is gaining experience
quickly and already has made
a name for itself.
The reserve wrestlers
learned what it is like to wres-
tle in competition and will be
valuable assets to next year's
team.
Coach Storer was greatly
Wrestling Coach
LOWELL STORER
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VARSITY ROSTER
Pat Kelly
Fred Bernheisel
Terry Miller
Joe Dick
Dave Cripe
Kurt Helsinger
Mike DeFrances
Rick DeFrances
Bernie Longenecker
Bob Schilling
Doug Studebaker
Don Hoover
Steve Miller
Phil Burnside
Jeff Randall
Roy Hawse
J im Jay
Dale Hellard
Senior 145
Sophomore 154
Senior 165
Junior 175
Sophomore
H.W.T.
Freshman 112
Junior 120
Senior 127
Senior 133
Junior 138
Freshman 103
Freshman 103
Freshman 103
Soph oin ore 120
Freshman 145
Sophomore 127
Junior 154
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Baseball Team Slides Into a 16-4
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FRONT ROW: Ed, Lendenski, Coach: John Tasker, Bob Ginn, Magato, Jeff Tasker, Scott Vagades, Terry Whiting, John Fine,
John Daum, Steve Coate, Bob Gross, Steve Colthar, Don Barnes, Terry Zellers, John Osborn, Mike Brown, Martin Jones, Ken
Bud Barnes, Jim Martindale, Tim Bowman, Manager: Jeff Butts, Schaffer, Assistant Coach.
Managerg Kent Dues, Manager. BACK ROW: .loe Phillips, Dale
Joe Phillips on deck.
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The baseball team coached by Ed Lendenski and Ken Schaffer had an
excellent season of sixteen wins and four losses.
At the onset of the season the hopes of the team were not too high. This
was due to the fact that only four seniors and one junior were on the squad
of eighteen boys. The senior's fine leadership qualities and the overall
pride and willingness of each team member to work were contributing
factors to such a fine season.
Steve Coate won the batting trophy for the third time in four years with
a .379 average. Having a .74 earned run average Steve Coate also won the
pitching trophy.
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Season
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Track Team Has a Tremendous Season
FIRST ROW: Mike Hoover, Bill
Hawse, John Pool, Tom Sellman,
SECOND ROW: Pat Kelly, Rick
gene Hart, Mike'DeFrances, Doug
Chappie, Jerry Blanton. THIRD
Butler
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ROSTER
Carroll, John Outland, Roy
Dave Cripe, Tom Foster.
DeFrances, Bill Elvey, Eu-
Shade, Harold Drees, Dave
Coachg Arthur Blackmore, Manager: Bruce Minkner, Ron Hall,
Verlin Cross, Brad Bowman, Mike Elson, Wayne Kopp, Gene
Magato, Ed Lukens, David Antonides, John Chappie, Joe
McGuire, Bill Wagar, Bob Williams, Manager,
ROW: 'Lester Whitefield,
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The best season in several years would be a simple way of
describing the track team's season. Out of 32 boys, 23 of them
earned varsity letters. The team was led by senior co-captains
Rick DeFrances and Ron Hall and Junior Co-Captain Jim
Coate. At the end of the year many records were set and broken.
Ron Hall placed third in the District 120 high hurdles, re-
ceived the Bob Schul Track Award, the Most Valuable Senior
Player Award, and came in seventh in state wide competition in
the First Annual Rebel Octonary. Rick DeFrances received the
trophy for the Most Improved Player.
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Infvitationals
Trotwood Relays
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Dayton Relays
Troy Relays . . .
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Fairborn Relays
11th
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70 Yd. High Hurdles f9.7J . . . ... .... Ron Hall
180 Low Hurdles f21.6J . .. ....... .lim Coate
120 Low Hurdles f13.6J .... .................. J im Coate
Mile Relay f3:32j ....... .............. J im Coate, Bruce
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Two Mile f10:44-.81 .... ................. B ill Carroll
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Coach. SECOND ROW: Jeff Randell, Don Ham-
Freshmen Gain Experience
The Freshman track team had a season of two wins two
losses and one tie. The team was very ably coached by Mr.
Dick Overla. With this excellent coaching and the ability of the
boys, the team came in second in the Greenville Relays and the
880 Relay Team brought home a Fifth in the Trotwood Relays.
In the Mote Relays, the freshman team was combined with the
eighth graders. This combination brought home a Third. Scott
Strain set a school record for the freshman team inlthe 120
low hurdles. Other high point men were Don Hammon in the
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SECOND ROW: Steve Huston, Bill Im-
The golf team consisted of twelve players this year. Throughout the sea-
the boys had eighteen matches. They won half of these matches. At the
Sports Banquet, Del DeMint received two trophies. One was the
Hole Golf Award and the other was the Low Competitive Golf
COACH STORER
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Netmen "Smash9' Into a Good Season
KNEELING: Gary Becker, Chuck Worrig,
Jim Gordon, Jim Hamman, Dennis Mote, Barry
Coate, D5le Hellard, Terry Cunnigan, Eston
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Historiang Jim Gordon, Presidentg and .lunell Yoder,
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Debby Mullins
Shelton Netzley
Darrel Oakes
Sheryl Oda
John Osborne
Gary Overbay
Roger Owens
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Marlene Snell
Marlecia Spitler
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Joyce Sterling
Sally Stewart
Don Stickel
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Dan Stockslager
Andell Stowell
Scott Strain
Doug Studebaker
Robert Suydam
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Becky Allen
Charles Allison
David Antonides
Leroy Applegate
Patricia Amett
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David Warner
Spencer Waymire
Susan Webb
Connie Weidel
Harold West
Randy Whitacre
Steve Whitaker
Terry Whiting
Jim Williams
Ray Williams
Sue Williams
Debbie Woods
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Don Bailey
David Bass.
Barbara Brandt
Jerry Blanton
Bertha Cooper
Cinde Geist
Glenn Hobbs
Karla Obum
Gerald Rue
Rick Schoen
Bonnie Van Dyke
Randy Weaver
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Amie Elson
Elaine Engle
Crystal Farrar
Linda Fields
Beth Fisher
Dan Fisher
Cynthia Fledderjohan
Mitchell Fogle
Norman Foote
Tom Foster
Denny Frantz
Bob Gordon
Dale Hahn
Trudy Hainline
Marilyn Hall
Ronald Haney
Dottie Hansen
Dale Hellard
Marjorie Helstem
Paula Hemmerick
Velva Hinkle
Michael Homer
Kristine Hufford
Betty Humphrey
Bill Humphrey
Roger Hurley
Bill Imperial
Elizabeth Jackson
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Charles Keener
Karen Kessler
Bruce Kindall
Priscilla Kinnison
Nancy Kinsey
Tom Kinsey
Cathy Klahunde
Kristine Klipstine
Scott Knife
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Carol Ann Loper
Jerry Lucous
Douglas Martzell
Mike McCarrol1
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Nancy McDonald
Wanda McGuire
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Bruce Minkner
Randy Minnich
Bill Morris
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WILLIAM J. CARROLL MELANIE EILEEN COATE
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JAMES ALLEN DIETRICH
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DONNA RAE DRIVER HOPE ELAINE ELICKER
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JANE GORDON
Local, County, and Third in the District
with her "Freedom's Challenge" speech.
TANNA SCHWARTZ
First in'FBLA Bookkeeping Contest.
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DANIEL J. PIERCE TERRY LEE PIERCE JOHN RAYMOND POWELL
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ORGAN PRELUDE ........... Mrs. Gladys Hissong
PBOCESSIONAL .................. Gladys Hissong
INVOCATIONAL .... The Reverend Chester I. Harley,
Church of the Brethren
Scripture . .. .... The Reverend Joseph L. Phillips
Nashville United Church of Christ
Vocal Trio ' ........... 1. . "You'll Never Walk Alonel'
Judy Caddy, Sharon Harley, Pat McKee
Introduction of Platform Guests ........ Superintendent
R. L. Osborne
Address ................ The Reverend John H. Caddy
. Potsdam United Missionary Church
Student Oration ...................... Jane Gordon
Vocal Trio ...................... "Sunrise, Sunset"
Judy Caddy, Sharon Harley, Pat McKee
Student Oration ...................... Scott Mote
Presentation of Diplomas ......... Richard D. Sharrer,
President of the Board
Presentation of Class .......... Principal J. A. Williams
Special Awards .............. Principal J. A. Williams
Class Song ..... ..... M embers of the Senior Class
Benediction ..... .... T he Reverend John R. Powell
Center Friends Church
Recessional .... ........ M rs. Gladys Hissong
Valedictorian
Salutatorian .... . .
Achievement .... . . .
Special
Janie Gordon
. Susan Long
Janie Gordon
Achievement . Steve Coate
Danforth Award ............ Q . . Susan Long
Danforth Award .............. . .. Steve Coate
Lions Club Citizenship Award .... .. .
Student Orations ..... . ....... . . . .
Girls' State Representative . . . . . . .
Boys, State Representative . . . . .
Honors In English .......... . . .
.Janie Gordon
Janie Gordon
Scott More
Janie Gordon
Susan Long
. Steve Coate
Bill Carroll
Janie Gordon
Honors In Foreign Language . . . . .. Becky Biggs
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Class Song
The Impossible
Dream
To dream, the impossible dream,
To fight, the unbeatable foe 5
To bear, with unbearable sorrow,
To run, where the brave dare not go.
To right, the unrightable wrong,
To love, pure and chaste from afarg
To try, when your arms are too weary,
To reach, the unreachable star!
This is my quest, to follow that star,
No matter how hopeless, no matter how far,
To fight for the right, without question or pause,
To be willing to march into hell for a heavenly causel
And I know, if I'll only be true, to this glorious questg
That myzheart, will lie peaceful and calm,
When I'm laid to my rest,
And the world, will be better for this,
That one man, scorned and covered with scarsg
Still strove, with his last ounce of courage,
To reach, the unreachable star!
Awards
Honors In Social Studies . . . . . . Sue Stickel
Honors In Mathematics . . . .... Steve Coate
Honors In Science ........... .... J anie Gordon
Honors In Business Education .... .... S hirley Wright
Outstanding FBLA Member .......... Shirley Wright
The 123 members .of the 1968 graduating class started
up the aisle at 3:00 P.M. on June 2, 1968. This was
their first step toward the future.
For the first time in years, the class selected robes in
their class colors. The boys wore royal blue and the
girls wore gold. As the graduating seniors left the audi-
torium, a red rose, their class flower, was presented to
each by the Junior marshalls, Kris Klipstine and Joe
Dick.
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ACTON, SHELLY ANN Annual Staff 2,
3, FTA 2.
ALTENBERGER, SHERYL KAY
BAKER, KAREN ANN Library Worker
2, Safety Club 2.
BARNES, REBECCA LYNN Chorus 1,
FTA 2, 3, TACA 3.
BIGGS, REBECCA ANN FTA 1, 2, 3, 4,
FTA Reporter 2, FTA Treasurer 3, FTA
President 4, National Honor Society 2, 3,
4, Newspaper Staff 3.
BOWMAN, ROBYN LYNNE FHA 1, 2,
Library Worker 2, Safety Club 3, 4.
BOWSER, SANDRA ELLEN Chorus 1,
2, Fall Fair Queen 4, Fall Fair Attend-
ant 3, FHA 2, 3, 4, FHA Secretary 3,
FHA Point Secretary 4.
BRAME, PATRICIA ANN Band 1, 2,
FBLA 1, 2, 3, FHA 1, Safety Club 3, 4,
Office Worker 2, 3.
BREWER, MARILYN SUE Band 1, 2, 3,
4, Pep Band 3, 4.
BRUMBAUGH, GENE SCOTT Miami
Scholarship Team 2, Wrestling 3, DECA
3, 4.
BRYSON, MICHAEL JOE Track 2,
DECA 3, 4.
BURNSIDE, DIXIE JO Library Worker 2.
CADDY, JUDITH DAWN Chorus 1, 2, 3,
4, FTA 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, GAA 1,
2, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Junior
Class Play 3, High School Musicals 1, 2,
3, 4, Miami Scholarship Team 2, Office
Worker 4, Chemistry Lab Assistant 4.
CALLICOATE, SHARON EILEEN
SKENES Drill Team 2, FTA 1, GAA 1,
2, Football 1, 2, Bowling 1, 2, TACA
3, DECA 4.
CAMPBELL, TIMOTHY WAYNE Track
1, 2, Cross Country 3, Miami Scholarship
Team 1.
CARROLL, WILLIAM J. Track 1, 2, 3,
4, Cross-Country 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4,
Boys' State Representative 3.
COATE, MELANIE EILEEN Class Pres-
ident 3, Class Reporter 2, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4,
Secretary 3, President -4, Queen's Court
2, 3, TACA 2, 3, Basketball 2, 4, Volley-
ball 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1,
3, Bowling 2, 3, JCOWA 2, 3, 4, Student
Council 1, Miami Scholarship Team 2,
Cheerleader 1, 2, 4, National Honor So-
ciety 3, 4.
COATE, STEPHEN WILLIAM Class
President 4, National Honor Society 2, 3,
4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4,
Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Junior
Class Play 3, Miami Scholarship Team
1, 2, Boys' State 3, Varsity "M" Club 4,
Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4.
COX, PRISCILLA JEAN Office Worker
4. '
CRITZ, GREGORY DALE FFA 1, 2, 3,
4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, Track
1, Golf 3, 4, Varsity "M" Club 4.
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DAUM, JOHN ALLEN Football 1, 2,
Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Miami Scholarship
Team 1, 2, 4.
DIVIDSON, THOMAS BERNARD
DAVIS, RICHARD EUGENE DECA 3,
4, DECA President 4.
DEFRANCES, PATRICK QUIRINO
Class President 2, Class Treasurer 4,
Class Vice-President 3, Class Reporter 1,
National Honor Society 3, 4, Basketball
1, 2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4,
Co-Captain 4, Wrestling 3, 4, Junior Class
Play 3, Miami Scholarship Team 2, 3.
DICKSON, JOHN HARLAN Annual Staff
2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 3,
National Honor Society 3, 4, TACA 3, 4,
Junior Class Play 3, Student Council 3, 4,
Treasurer 4, Miami Scholarship Team 1, 3.
DIETRICH, JAMES ALLEN FFA 2, 3,
4, Treasurer 3.
DOWLER, JANICE JUNE Library Work-
er 2.
DRIVER, DONNA RAE Band 1, 2, 3, 4,
Pep Band 3, 4, National Honor Society
2, 3, 4, Junior Class Play 3, Miami Schol-
arship Team 1, 2, 3.
ELICKER, HOPE ELAINE FBLA 2,
FTA 3, GAA 1, 2, 3, TACA 2, 3, Volley-
ball l, Track 1, Football 1, Student
Council 1.
ELLIS, DEBORAH KAY HOOD FBLA
2, GAA 1, 2, 3, TACA 1, 2, 3, Secretary
3, Reserve Cheerleader 1, Varsity Cheer-
leader 3, Office Worker 3.
ELVEY, PAMELA SUE Class Secretary
4, FBLA 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Homecoming
Queen Attendant 4, TACA 2, 3, Reporter
3, Basketball 2, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Foot-
ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, JCOWA 2, 3,
4, Assistant Student Director of the Junior
Class Play 3, Reserve Cheerleader 1, 2,
Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4, Co-Captain 4,
Office Worker 4.
ELSON, MICHAEL STEVEN Cross-Coun-
try 4, Tennis 2, Science Club 3, 4, Dele-
gate to Ohio Academy of Science and Hu-
manities, Miami Scholarship Team 1, Sci-,
ence Club Vice-President 4, Radio Club,
Vice-President 4.
FAGG, FREDDIE ROSS Football 1,
Track 2, Wrestling 2, Fall Fair King 4,
DECA 4, Vice-President 4.
FELLERS, ROBERTA KAY Office Work-
er 3, 4.
FELTNER, PHILLIS ANN Library Work-
er 2, 3, Junior Class Play 3.
FLINT, JERRY HAROLD
FOOTE, KAREN SUE FBLA 1.
FOURMAN, CARL EDWARD
FRIEDRICH, CYNTHIA ANNE GAA il,
4.Majorette 1, 2, Bulldog Bark Staff
FURLONG, CATHLEEN JO FHA 1, FTA
2.
FURLONG, STEVEN CRAIG Football 1,
2, 3, Baseball 3, Track 1, 2, 4.
CANTNER, BRUCE ALAN Football 2,
3, Wrestling 2, JCOWA 4, National Hon-
or Society 3, 4.
GARBER, KAREN JOY Office Worker 3.
GORDON, JANE LOUISE Class Treas-
urer 3, Drill Team 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4,
GAA 1, 2, 3, National Honor Society 2,
3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, JCOWA 4, Junior
Class Play 3, Student Council 2, Miami
Scholarship Team 1, 2, 3, Girls' State Rep-
resentative 3, Vice-President of JCOWA 4,
HALL, RONALD LEWIS Class Vice-
President 4, Class Treasurer 1, Basketball
1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2,
3, 4, Co-Captain 3, 4, Student Council 4,
Varsity "M" Club 4.
HANGEN, DEBORAH LYNN Band 1, 2,
3, 4, Pep Band 3, 4, JCOWA 2, 3, 4,
Junior Class Play 3, Miami Scholarship
Team 2.
HARLEY, SHARON SUE Chorus l, 2, 3,
4, FTA 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society
2, 3, 4, JCOWA 3, 4, Miami Scholarship
Team 1, 2.
HARRISON, EILEEN SUE GAA 1, 2, 3,
4, TACA 2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track
1, 2.
HEISEY, RONALD L. Class Historian
4, Football 1, 2, Science Club 3, 4, Mi-
ami Scholarship Team 1, 3, Sergeant at
Arms of Science Club 43, 4.
HENMAN, CAROL LUCILLE
HOEF, DOUGLAS ALLEN Chorus 1, 2.
HOFFMAN, JOHN CHARLES Miami
Scholarship Team 1, Varsity "M" Club 4.
HONEYMAN, PHYLLIS ANN Chorus 1,
Drill Team 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, FTA 1,
2, 3, GAA 1, 2, 3, Bowling 2, 3, Junior
Class Play 3, Office Worker 2, 4.
HOOVER, JON ROBERT Band l, 2, 3,
4, Pep Band 3, 4, Miami Scholarship
Team 3,
IDDINGS, REBECCAXANN Chorus 1, 2,
GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4,
Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Bowling 2, 3, Track
2, 3, 4, TACA 2, 3, JCOWA 2, 3, Junior
Class Play 3, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Mi-
ami Scholarship Team 1, Sweetheart Hop
Attendant 1, Office Worker 3, 4, GAA
Freshman Representative 1, GAA Reporter
2, Secretary of Student Council, High
School Musical 2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4,
C0-Captain 4.
KAUFFMAN, KEITH EUGENE Class
President 1, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 3,
Football 1, Varsity "M" Club 4, FFA
Parliamentarian.
KELLY, LARRY ALLEN Basketball 1.
KELLY, PATRICK J. Wrestling 2, 3, 4,
Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Var-
sity "M" Club 4.
KEIFER, WILLIAM ALBERT Basketball
1, Track 2.
KLEPINGER, ROSE MARIE Library
Worker 45 Safety Club 2, 3, 45 Secretary
4.
KOPP, WAYNE ALLEN Basketball 1, 25
Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Sci-
ence Club 45 Varsity "M" Club 45 TACA
3.
LAMBERT, JOAN MARIE GAA 3, 45
TACA 25 Basketball 35 Volleyball 35 Foot-
ball 45 Junior Class Play 35 Student Coun-
ci 3, 45 Office Worker 4.
LIGHTNER, LINDA JEANETTE Annual
Staff 1, 2, 3, 45 Editor-In-Chief 45 Class
Vice-President 25 Class Secretary 15 Class
Reporter 35 Class Personal Accounts Treas-
urer 45 Chorus 1, 25 High School Musi-
cal 25 GAA 1, 2, 3, 45 Homecoming
Queen's Court 1, 2, 3, 45 TACA 2, 3, 45
TACA Treasurer 35 TACA President 45
Basketball 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 45 Football
1, 2, 3, 45 Co-Captain 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45
Junior Class Play 35 Student Council 1, 3,
45 Reserve Cheerleader'25 Varsity Cheer-
leader 3, 45 Co-Captain 45 GAA Secretary
4.
LITTON, DAVID REED Wrestling 2, 35
Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Co-Captain 45 Track
1, 2, 3.
LITTON, MARIE PEARL FECSKE'
LONG, SUSAN ELAINE Chorus 1, 25
GAA 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45
TACA 2, 35 Volleyball 2, 3, 45 JCOWA
2, 3, 45 Junior Class Play 35 Miami Schol-
arship Team 1, 2, 3, 45 Reserve Cheer-
leader 15 Varsity Cheerleader 3, 45 Girls'
State Representative 35 Office Worker 45
JCOWA Reporter 25 JCOWA Public Re-
lations 35.JCOWA Program Chairman 45
High School Musical.
ONGENECKER, BERNIE B. Class Ser-
geant-at-Arms 45 Junior Class Play 35 Foot-
ball 15 Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 45 Co-Captain 3,
4.
OPER, BRUCE WAYNE Basketball 1,
5 Track 15 DECA 3, 4.
UKENS, EDWIN CHARLES Basketball
, 2, 35 Football 1, 2, 35 Track 1, 45
ross-Country 45 Varsity "M" Club 4.
AGATO, EUGENE CHARLES Football
, 2, 3, 45 Track 45 JCOWA 3, 45 Varsity
'Mn Club 4.
AXINING, DEBORAH KAY Chorus 15
1.
ANSON, MARILYN KAY MILLER
HA 1, 45 Office Worker 4.
MCKEE, PATSY JO Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45
TA 2, 3, 45 Safety Club 2, 35 President
, 3.
ILLER, TERRANCE ROBERT Wres-
ling 2, 45 Football 1, 45 Track 1, 2, 45
arsity "M" Club 4.
INNICH, JOY LYNN Class Secretary
5 Chorus 1, 25 FBLA 2, 3, 45 GAA 1, 2,
, 45 Football 1, 2, 35 Homecoming Queen
5 Homecoming Attendant 1, 2, 35 TACA
5 Majorette 1, 2, 35 Head Majorette 45
horus Librarian 15 President of FBLA
5 Vice-President of Student Council 35
resident 45 Student Council 3, 4.
MOORE, GENEVA Glee Club 1, 25 Li-
brary Worker 1, 2.
MOTE, SCOTT RADABAUGH Class
Vice-President 15 TACA 3, 45 Basketball
15 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 25 Golf
1, 45 JCOWA 45 Student Council 2, 35
Varsity "M" Club 4.
ODA, ROBERT EUGENE
PASS, EDDIE DEAN TACA 35 Track 2.
PATTERSON, PAMILA MAE
PAULUS, WILMER J . FFA 1, 2, 3, 4.
PERRY, BETTY JO BEVERLY Drill
Team 45 FBLA 45 FHA 1, 2, 35 GAA 3,
45 Basketball 35 JCOWA 45 FHA Cheer
Chairman 2.
PHILLIPS, JOSEPH LEE Band 15 FTA
45 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Football 25 Track 1:
Baseball 2, 3, 45 JCOWA 45 Reporter 45
Varsity "M" Club 4.
PHILLIPS, MICHAEL JAY - FFA 1, 2, 3,
45 Wrestling 35 Football 1, 25 Student
Council 15 Library Worker 1.
PIERCE, DANIEL J. Tennis 1, 25 Sci-
ence Club 3, 45 Secretary-Treasurer 4.
PEIRCE, TERRY LEE- Football 15 Base-
ball 35 JCOWA 4.
PLANTZ, MARLAN DAVID DECA 3, 4.
POWELL, JOHN RAYMOND Chorus 35
TACA 35 Tennis 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3,
45 Science Club 3, 45 Radio Club 3, 45
Varsity "M" Club 4.
PRITCHARD, LINDA ARLIENE Chorus
1, 2, 3, 45 FHA 1, 2, 3, 45 Recreation
Leader 25 Vice-President 35 President 45
Library Worker 4.
PUTERBAUGH, CATHY
RHOADES, JOHN FRANKLIN
RUSSELL, SHIRLEY ANN FBLA 45
FHA 2, 3.
SCHLEINITZ, GERALD LYNN Band 1,
2, 3, 45 Pep Band 3, 45 Safety Club5
President 4.
SCHWARTZ, TANNA SUE Drill Team
45 FBLA 45 GAA 1, 2, 35 National Hon-
or Soeiety 3, 45 Basketball 25 JCOWA
2, 3, 45 Miami Scholarship Team 1, 2.
SHAFFER, JESSE JOE FFA 2, 35 Sen-
tinel 3.
SHAURER, STELLA KRISTINE Band 1,
2, 3, 45 Pep Band 2, 3, 45 Student Direc-
tor 45 FTA 1, 25 Chaplain 15 GAA 1, 2,
3, 45 Treasurer 35 Point Secretary 45
Homecoming Queen Attendant 45 TACA
35 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 2, 3, 45
Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Co-Captain 45 JCOWA
2, 35 Junior Cass Play 35 Student Coun-
cil 4.
SHOCKEY, VELMA DEAN Chorus 1, 25
FBLA 25 FTA 2, 3.
SHOCKEY, WILMA JEAN chorus 1, 25
FBLA 2g FTA 2, 3, 4.
SILKNITTER, CAROLYN SUE FHA 3, 4.
SMITH, LEE ROY FFA 15 Track 2.
SMITH, VALERIA JEAN Drill Team 3,
45 Co-Captain 45 FBLA 3, 45 GAA 3, 45
Basketball 35 Junior-Class Play 3.
SNELL, ANNA JEAN DECA 3, 4.
SPITLER, CONNIE SUE FHA 1, 25
DECA 3, 4.
STAGER, DEBORAH JANE FTA 1, 2,
35 GAA 1, 25 TACA 1, 2, 35 Football 1, 25
DECA 3, 45 Secretary-Treasurer 4.
STICKEL, SUE ANN Band 1, 2, 3, 45
Pep Band 3, 45 Class Historian 45 GAA
1, 2, 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 Bas-
ketball 15 JCOWA 2, 3, 45 Junior Class
Play 35 Miami Scholarship Team 1, 2, 3.
STOWE, JAMES LELAND Class Per-
sonal Accounts Treasurer 35 Tennis 25
Junior Class Play 35 Miami Scholarship
Team 1, 2, 3.
STROHM, GEORGE FRED Wrestling 15
Baseball 2, 35 Track 2, 35 JCOWA 45
Varsity "M" Club 4.
SWIGART, GARY WAYNE FFA 1, 2,
3, 4.
TALLMAN, THOMAS NICHOLAS Dra-
matics Club 15 Spanish Club 35 French
Club 15 DECA 45 Science Club 1, 25
Library Worker 1.
TASKER, JOHN STEPHEN Class Treas-
urer 25 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Co-Captain
45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Varsity "M" Club 4.
THOMPSON, JOHN ALLEN Basketball
1, 25 Student Director of the Junior Class
Play 3.
THOMPSON, VERA FAYE Chorus 1, 2,
3, 45 FHA 4.
UNDERWOOD, RODNEY LINN DECA
3, 4.
WAGNER, MORNA SUE Annual Staff
45 Business Manager 45 Class Vice-Presi-
dent 45 JCOWA 3, 45 Junior Class Play' 3.
WERTS, VIRGINIA ANN
WHEELOCK, JOHN CLYDE FFA 1, 2,
3, 45 Reporter 3, 4.
WILLIAMS, BOBBY GENE FFA 1, 2, 3,
45 TACA 15 Freshman Manager 15 Track
15 Junior Class Play 35 Science Club 15
Library Worker 25 Varsity Track Manager
45 FFA Chaplain 3, 4.
WOLFE, WILLIAM LEE Wrestling 15
Radio Club 45 JCOWA 35 Science Club
45 Miami Scholarship Team 3.
WOLFORD, GERALD FRANKLIN
WOODDELL, JANET ELAINE FHA 1, 2,
35 JCOWA 25 Safety Club 2, 3, 45 Secre-
tary 25 Treasurer 3, 45 FFA County Offi-
cer 3.
WOODS, WILLIAM HUBERT Football 1.
WRIGHT, SHIRLEY MARIE HAMLER
Class Secretary 35 FBLA 3, 45 President
45 Sentinel 35 TACA 25 JCOWA 25 Stu-
dent Council 1, 25 Miami Scholarship
Team 15 Reserve Cheerleader 15 National
Honor Society 4.
YOUNCE, MICHAEL LEE Chorus 1.
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in West Milton, Ohio!" say Jude, Janie, Sue, and
Tanna.
Virginia demonstrates the fast and courteous ser-
vice at ,lAX's CHUCK WAGON in West Milton,
Ohio.
For a perfect Whole-in-one" everytime shop PHOTO-
SPORTS CENTER in West Milton, Ohio for all
your golfing supplies. Ask the :'pros" Pat and
Susan.
Bill and Bruce fight the battle of the bargains at
SCRANTON'S ICA of West Milton, Ohio.
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service than shown here.
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in the line for the delicious
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to "bowl them over" at WEST
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For the best in quality and
design, visit TROIAN HOUSE
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Congratulations, Class of '68. Start your career with
confidence by enrolling in a modeling course at
SISSON SCHOOL OF CHARM in Englewood,
Ohio.
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and Johnny who go to the DAIRY QUEEN in
West Milton, Ohio.
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When you have a question about what Chevy to
buy, go to IVICGRAW CHEVROLET in Troy, Ohio.
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Troy, Ohio is the place to save.
Here is displayed the wonderful selection of sofas and chairs at SHADE'S FURNITURE in West Milton, Ohio.
The staff at PATTERSON'S FLORISTS of West
Milton, Ohio stand by ever ready to serve you.
GENE KLEATHER and his secretaries provide fast
and efficient insurance help for all their customers.
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Bernie and Susan know where to go for dependable
electric service at WEST MILTON ELECTRIC
COMPANY.
Joy and Valerie survey the wide array of fashions
at the VILLAGE DRESS SHOPPE in West Milton,
Ohio.
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business with P R I T C H A R D ' S INSURANCE
AGENCY in Ludlow Falls, Ohio.
For service with a smile, see John and Melanie at
VILLAGE INN of West Milton, Ohio.
Joy and Shirley display what helps you grow big
and strong from ROYAL CREST DAIRY in West
Milton, Ohio.
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gains at ENGLEWOOD PHARMACY, Englewood, bargains at BONNER EZELL'S in West Milton,
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to see the Fords at DONALDSON FORD, Troy,
Ohio.
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contracting jobs. When building, contract WILBUR BEETLEYQ Contractor and Builder.
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Mrs. Fleming and Mrs. Brandt keep business run-
ning smoothly at ARNOLD INSURANCE AGENCY
in West Milton, Ohio.
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Jan Strawser is receiving the Harold Huston trophy
as the most outstanding senior vocational Agricul-
ture student.
For all your office and school supplies go to BROW-
ER'S STATIONERS in Troy, Ohio.
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For the best pizza and party snacks, "cart it away"
from BURGIN'S PIZZA in Englewood, Ohio.
For a never ending selection of men's fashions go
to LONGENDELPI-IER'S MEN'S STORE, Troy,
Ohio.
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jewelry at KOLTER'S in Troy, Ohio.
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BSIB SUPER VALU in West Milton, Ohio.
Janie, Jude, Sue, and Tanna admire the plentiful selection at KROPLIN'S IEWELERS, West Milton, Ohio.
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West Milton, Ohio
Don and Dielc's
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First in banking, first in savings, first in trust, see
FIRST NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COM-
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For diving into the most fun-filled summer there is
no place like MILLER'S GROVE SWIMMING
POOL in West Milton, Ohio.
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Milton, Ohio.
Take all your television repairs to BAKER'S T.V.
81 RADIO in West Milton, Ohio.
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Phyl and Donna learn all about the WEST MIL-
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SHELL STATION in West Milton, Ohio.
What better spokesman for COATE BROS. SER-
VICE than from a Coate brother himself.
For the widest selection of fashionable carpets, visit
MONTGOMERY WARD in Troy, Ohio.
UI-ILMAN,s offers you the best selection in mer-
chandise from ready-to-wear to sports equipment.
UI'ILMAN's is located in Troy, Ohio.
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DRIVING RANGE in West Milton, Ohio.
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in Troy, Ohio for the best selection.
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City, ohio.
One short year has been stored behind everyone's mind attending MU
during the 1967-1968 school year. Although it was one short year, it was the
main objective of the annual staff to capture as many pictures as possible of
the people at Milton.
A special thanks is due to Mrs. Joan Gibson and the annual staff. Without
them this yearbook would not have been. A very grateful thanks goes to
Morna Wagner's father. Without his unselfish help many pictures in his
book would not be possible.
Linda Lightner
Editor-In-Chief
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38, 81
Acton, Mark . . .
Acton, Shelly .....
A
33,
Albaugh, Marilyn .... . . .
Aldora, Gary ...... . .
Allen, Becky ....
Allison, Charles . . .
Allison, Richard .......
Altenherger, Sheryl
Antonides, David . . . . . . .
Applegate, Leroy .
Armentrout, Craig . . . . . .
Armstrong, Colby .
33,
Karen .... . . . 31, 37,
Arnett, Ellen .....
Arnett,
Arnett, Mary ....
Arnett,
Amold,
Index to Students
Bowman, Steve ....
Bowser, Donna . . . .
Bowser, George
Bowser, Sandra . .
Boyd, Larry .....
Brame, Belinda . . .
Brame, Patty .....
Breidembach, David
78,79
36,78
. ....... 35, 33, 81
32, 33, 34, 93
85
29, 33, 42, 81
........ 33,93
5, 36, 43, 85
Brandt, Barbara ..... . . . 29, 38, 41
Brewer, Jim .......
Brewer, Marilyn ..
Brill, Becky .....
Brown, Ed ....
Brown, Jay . . .
42, 85
44, 85
Brown, Mary ....
Brown, Mike ....
29,93
40,44, 38,85
78
. .... ..... 7 8
53, 55, 53, 78
Cress, J oe ....
Cripe,
Critz,
Cross,
Crow,
David ....... 37, 52, 57, 55, 70,
Greg ............ 60, 61, 62, 95
Verlin 70, 27, 37, 43, 44, 35
David ........................
Cunnagin, Terry
Darst,
Daum,
Daum,
Daum,
Robert . . .
Joe ....
John .....
Virginia . . . .
Patricia .......... . ....
Bailey, Don
Baisden, Dan ....
Baird, Janice . . . .
Baker, Bruce ....
Baker, Denise ....
Baker, Jerry . . .
Baker, Karne ....
Baker, Robert ....
Banks, Linda ....
Barga, Betty ....
Mary
81
81
73.
52,
85
56, 8
42, 7
43, 7
68, 95
32, 3
9
41, 7
34, 7
3
42, 9
, 8
, 8
28, 8
73, 8
41, 7
67, 8
Dickey, Debra ...................... 8
50, 9
35, 9
39, 8
39, 4
40, 8
38, 8
34, 8
33, 3
I
41, 7
78, 8
43, '
58, 7
58, 6
58, 7
43, 5
47, '
I
40, :
59, '
64, 1
34
Barnes, Buddy . . .
Barnes, Don .....
Barnes, Rebecca . . .
Barnhart, Sherri ..
Bass, David ....
Becher, Gary .....
Belden, Kathryn . . .
Bernheisel, Fred . . .
37, 33, 41,
B
23,
33,
53,
53,
Bernheisel, Robert . . . . .
Berrey, Pat .....
Berry, Christina ....
...--...
Berry, Julie ........... 36,
Besecker, Ronda . ...... 36,
Besecker, Ronda
Best, Kevin .....
38,
' 38
Biggs, Rebecca ..... . . .
Bishop, Martha ....
Blackmore, Art ....
Blackmore, Kirk . . .
Blanton, Jerry . . .
Bliss, Jan ........
Bodiker, Don ......
31, 37,
81
. l . ' 34 Brown, Terry .... ............ 7 8
. I I 81 Brown, Vickie ..... ....... 34 , 78
43 81 Brumbaugh, Gene . . . .... 42, 93
Y Brumbaugh, Joyce . . . . . . 34, 78
Bryson, Mike .... ---- 4 2
Buckner, Dale . . . - - - - 78
Buckner, Dewey . . ---- 78
Buckner, Thelma . . . ........ . . 78
' ' ' Burnside, Dixie . . . ........ . . . . 93
Burnside, Phil..... ....53,66,67,81
55, 78
42, 78
33
33, 92
C
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Davidson, Tom
Davis, Karen ....
Davis, Linda ....
Davis, Marsha ..
Davis, Richard ....
. . .... 52,
D
33,
34,-
Deaton, Melinda ............. 34, 38
DeFrances, Mike ........ 59, 66, 67, 70
DeFrances, Rick .. 43, 52, 54, 55, 57, 70
Dehus, Roger . . .
DeMint, Del ......
67, 66, 92, 95, 11
35,
Develbiss, Robin .... ....... 2 7,
Dick, Joe ................. 52, 66,
Dickson, John . . . 4, 27, 29, 37, 43,
Dietrich, Jim ......
Diley, Judy ..
Dillon, Connie . . .
Dillon, Lynne ....
Dix, Georgia . . .
Dohner, Jon ....
Dohrman, Kathy . . .
Dolby, Carol ....
Dowler, Janice
Dowler, Joyce . . .
Drees, Harold . . .
Driver, Donna . . .
Driver, Wayne ....
Dues, Gary ......
Eastridge, Geraldine
Eastridge, Larry . . .
Eickmeyer, Jenny ..
Elicker, Hope .....
Elleman, Eddie ....
Ellis, Debbie . . .
Bohse, Mary Ann .... . . .
Booher, Kenny .....
Boos, Rick ....
36,
Bouck, Connie ...............
Bowman, Brad .....
70, 43, 52,
Bowman, Robyn ..............
l38
38, 81 Caddy, Judy ...... 32, 38, 42, 43, 93, 118
Callicoate, Sharon Skenes 94
....78 Campbell, Tim
68, 81 Carroll, Bill ....... 33, 43, 59, 70, 94, 107
68, 78 Carveth, Jean .... .... 2 8, 38, 87, 85, 40
......92 Cassell,Pat.... .........28,36,85
33, 81 Castle, Sandra . . . .......... 42, 81
Cavender,Mike....
64, 81 Chaffin, Sharon . . . ........ 39, 81
. . . . 78 Chappie, David . . . . . . . 70, 44, 52, 85
67, 81 Chappie, John ..... ..... 7 0, 53, 81
43, 78 Christian, Charles .... ............ 7 8
. . . . 78 Clinefelter, Diane . . . . . . . 32, 40, 39, 85
34, 85 Coate, Barry .............. 37, 53, 64, 81
50, 81 Coate, Jim ................... 52, 57, 85
50, 81 Coate, Malinda ..... 26, 27, 41, 42, 43, 50
41, 81 Coate, Melanie ..... 37, 40, 4-3, 47, 50, 95
------35 Coate,Rex...............27,44-,45,85
43, 92 Coate, Steve ... 52, 54, 55, 57, 50, 61, 62,
. . . . . . 78 68, 69, 94, 43, 92, 107
52, 81 Coatney, Bill .... ................. 8 5
60, 85 Collins, Clyde . . . . . . . 81
70, 81 Colthar, Steve . . . . . . . 35
Colther, Bill ..... .... 6 8
Conner, Teresa .... .... 8 1
Cook, Ed ....... .... 7 8
Copper, Bertha . . .
Cooper, Elisha . . .
Coppess, Karen ........ 28, 36, 40, 43, 85
Cox, Priscilla . . .
Cress, Jennifer .... 78
Elson,
Elson,
Elvey,
Elvey,
Engle,
Engle
Engle
Etter,
9
Amie
31,
....27,23,
...42,
7o,33,33,
33,
E
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23,37,44,
Mike . . . ......... 70, 33,
B111 ......... 70, 37, 42, 52, A
Pain ,.. 24-
Elaine ....
Richard . . .
Winifred . . .
Cheryl ....
1
32, 40, 39, 37, 50, 1
30,37,40,:'
n
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29,4-2,
32, 34,86
72, 29, 53, 65, 79
Sverhart, Mark
F
Tagg, Freddie. ....
Tarrar, Crystal . . .
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Tisher,
Tellers,
fellers,
eltner,
Eetters,
ields,
Bobbie
Sharon
Phyllis . . .
Maria . . .
Linda ....
.ine, Doris ..
eff ....
.ine, John . . .
Vine, Karen . . . . .
Beth
Tisher, Daniel .......
Heddeyjhann, Cynthia
flint, Jerry ...... . . .
86
Fogle, Mitchell . . .
fogle, Monty ....
Foote, Karen ....
Eoote, Nicky ....
'oote, Norman
rost, Gary
lourman, Carol ....
ortener, Karen . . .
oster, Tom ......
ourman, Eddie ..
rady, Shela . ..
rantz, Denny
rantz, Peggy .....
riedrich, Cindy .....
urlong,
Cathy . . .
urlong, Darrell . . .
urlong, Jane ..
urlong, Steve ....
33, 38, 64, 82
34,42,97
32,97,103
78
97
78
32,86
.. 27, 28, 36, 41, 82
.........29,73,82
.......53,63,73
29, 36, 41,82
23, 37, 44, 45, 86
35,86
28, 33, 34, 86
.. ............ 97
86
72,78
82
....23, 36, 43, 82
........41, 78
...52, 70,86
97
52, 60, 63, 86
.....50, 39,80
...47, 97
...35, 78
97
....35,53,73
78
33, 98
G
antner, Bruce .................. 43, 98
arber, Joy ........................ 98
eist, Cinde ..... 5, 27, 36, 41, 43, 50, 82
. ..... 34, 82
ilbert, Linda .
inn, Bob ....
Klepinger, Tom . ..............
lauser,
ordon,
ordon,
Gary . . .
Bob ........
James ......
32, 41, 82
68,82
29,78
.. 33, 33,43, 86, 85
58,65,
78, 79
ordon, Janie . . 31, 36, 43, 47, 98, 107, 118
oudy, Wanda
John ..... ....
rant,
reen, Danny ..
reen, Pam .....
reen, Rodger
reen, Sharon ....
regg, Debra .
ross,
Bob ....
uthrie, Bob ..
ahn,
....... .... . ..34,
41, 78
72, 29, 33, 43, 78
82
...41, 78
78
82
29, 42, 53, 64, 68, 82
H
Dale ....
86
Hahn, Sharon ....
Hainline, Trudy ....
Hale, Emma Jean ....
Hall, Barry ..................... 35, 79
Hall, Charlene .......
Hall, Ron .. 27, 52,
55,
Hammann, Don . . . . . .
Hammon, Jim . . . . . .
Haney, Ron .....
Hangen, Debbie ....
Hangen, Michele .......
Hanson, Dottie ........
Harley, Sharon .... 36,
Harrison, Eileen . . . .
Hart, Carol ...... . .
Hart, Eugene ..... ....
Hart, Gary ........
Hawse, Donna ....
Hawse, Roy .... 38
Heckman, Eston . . .
Heisey, David .. .
Heisey, Paul ....
Heisey, Ron . . .
Hellard, Dale ....
42,
Helsinger, Kurt ......
Helstern, Marjorie .
Hemmerich, Kathy .
Hemmerich, Paula .
Henman, Carol . ..
Herkins, Bill ....
Herman, John . . .
Hewitt, Jim .....
Hicks, Sheila ......
Hildebrand, Larry .
Hines, Dennis . . . . .
Hines, Patty .....
Hinkle, Cary ....
Hinkle, Sherry . . .
Hinkle, Velva ..
Hobbs, Glenn ....
Hoff, Doug ....
Hoff, Phullis . . .
Hoffman, John . . .
Hogle, Dennis .....
31
Hoisington, Larry ....
Honeyman, Jane . . .
Honeyman, Phyllis . . .
34,41,79
42,86
32,82
57, 60, 61, 70, 92,
98
60, 63,81 82
86
28, 36, 43, 98
36, 37, 40, 85, 86
37, 42, 43, 38, 99,
118
26,40,99
79
70, 43, 59, 81, 82
29,43,82
79
53, 66, 67, 70, 82
32,82
79
33, 92, 99
59, 66, 67, 79
72, 29, 66, 67, 79
29, 36, 40, 86
36, 37, 41, 43, 82
..........40, 86
99
79
35,79
79
34,79
....32
79
34,79
73,82
79
27, 37, 86
99
29,34,79
....59, 99
35,79
32, 33, 82
31, 32, 100
41, 79
66, 67, 73, 79
James ...................... 82
Hoover, Dena ......
Hoover, Donn ....
Hoover,
Hoover, Jon ..........
Hoover, Mike .. 27, 36,
Horner, Michall .......
Horner, Nellie ....
Hornick, Scott . . .
Howell, Anna ....
Huber, Jo Ellen ....
Hufford, Christine ....
Hughes, Jean ......
Humbert, Debbie . . .
Humphrey, Betty . . .
Humphrey, Bill ....
Hurley, Brenda .
28, 100
43, 59, io, 81, 82
.......L.....86
42,79
35,82
., ...... 79
38,41,79
36,4-0,86
......41, 82
41,79
31,39,40,86
29, 43, 86
38,41,82
Hurley, Linda .....
Hurley, Rodger
Huston, Steve ....
lddings, Karen ........
lddings, Rebecca ....
38,41,82
29, 44, 86
73,82
36, 37, 38, 43, 41
27, 32, 40, 100, 113
Imperial, Bill ................... 73, 86
Jackson, Beth ....
Jay, Jim .......
Johnston, Bob ....
Jones, Linda . . .
Jones, Martin . . .
Jones, Maurine . . .
Jones Nelson . . .
Jones Richard ....
Jones, Steve ....
Jordon, Peggy ....
Judd, Sharon . . .
K
Karns, Peggy . . .
Kauffman, Bev ....
Kauffman, Keith . . .
Keener, Chuck ....
Kelly, Diana
44,66,67,36
27,43,53, 73, 79
34,79
57,68,79
79
....32
29,79
....42, 86
79
34, 82
31,41,31,32
35, 100
86
. ................. 82
Kelly, Larry ....................... 100
Kelly, Pat ........
Kershner, Curt ....
Kessler, Karen ..... . . . .
Kiefer, Bill ....
Kiefer, Cora .....
Kindel.l, Bruce .....
Kinnison, Priscilla .....
Kinsey, Nancy ......
Kinsey, Tom .....
52, 55, 66, 67, 70, 100
44,45
28, 36, 40, 43, 86
. ........... 101
34,79
...............36
31, 37, 40, 38, 86
37,40,44,36
Kiser, Lois ............... 32, 42, 41, 82
28, 36, 37, 44, 86
33, 44, 83
Klabunde, Kathy .......
Klabunde, Mark ....
Klepinger, Bobbie
Klepinger,
Rose ............. 32, 33, 101
Klipstine, Kris .....
Knife, Dale .......
Knife, Donald ......
Knife, Scott .........
Kochersperger, Greg
Koether, Sandra .....
Koether, Steve ....
Kopp, Wayne ,. .
Kopp, Winston ....
Krug, Richy ....
L
29, 64, 83
27, 28, 40, 50, 86, 87
83
...86
...86
86
79
70,52,55,101
72,58,79
Lainhart, Veronica .... . . . 79
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Lambert, Joan ....
Lambert, Rita ....
Lane, Arthur . . .
Lane, Debbie .....
Lane, Raymond . . .
Lavey, Greg ....
Lavey, Rick ....
Layer, Vivian . . .
Level, Teresa .........
Libengood, Debbie ....
Lighlner, Linda . 4, 26, 27, 37, 40, 50,
Little, Cindy ..... ....
Litton, David . . .
Litton, Marie .......
Lockard, Robert ......
Long, Vicki ......
27, 32, 40, 101
83
79
...,29, 41, 79
..... .83
.......33
.......37
41,79
.......27, 41,79
41,83
92,
101
.........41, 79
52, 55, 101
........102
Long, Susan ..... 4, 32, 36, 40, 43, 47, 50,
Longenecker, Bernie
Longenecker, Cheryl
Steve
Longenecker,
Loper, Bruce ......
Loper, Carol .. .
Loper, Chris ....
Loper, Johnnie ....
Lorton, Sandy . . .
Loving, Sandra ....
Lukens, Eddie ....
Lucous, Jerry . . .
M
Magato, Dale ....
Magato, Gene ......
Manning, Debbie ..
Manson, Marilyn ..
Martindale, James .....
Martindale, Yvonne . . . .
Martzell, Doug ....
Mathis, Viola .....
McCarroll, Larry . . .
McCowen, Lynette .
McCray, Dave
McCray, Paul .....
102,107
66, 67, 92, 102
.......41, 79
.......37
....42, 102
.......37
.......33
35,79
37,39,33
38,83
70,59, 102
..........37
.... 58, 65, 68, 69, 79
70, 52, 54, 56, 102
.........47, 102
.........34,103
58, 65, 68, 69, 79
33,87
41
.......33
42,79
.......33,52,37
29,79
McDonald, Nancy ...... 28, 36, 44, 40, 87
McDonald, Ruth .......... 38, 42, 43, 79
McDowell, Jerry ....
McGuire, Joe .....
McGuire, Wanda ....
McKee, Pat .......
McLain, Carol ....
McMillan, Doug ....
McNelly, Jeff ....
McNe11y, Jill . . .
Messer, Roger ....
Milleri Brenda ....
Miller, Larry ....
Miller, Lynn ....
Miller, Joy ......
Miller, Steve J. . ..
Miller, Steve E.
..........33
70, 33, 83
23, 34, 39, 87
38, 42, 103, 118
83
58, 79
, ........ 79
32, 39, 40
.......33
34,83
72,65,79
23,41,43,79
.......41, 83
66,79
..........67, 79
Miller, Terry ..... 52, 54, 66, 67, 103, 118
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Minkner, Bruce
Minnich, Joy . .
Minnich, Randy ..
Mishler, Candy . . .
70, 36, 52, 87
25, 27, 30, 39, 40, 103
Moore, Geneva ....
Moore, Larry .....
Morris, Charles . . .
Morris, Deborah ....
Morris, B111 ........
Mote, Dennis .....
Mote, Scott 36
Mote, Vicki ......
Mowry, Rick .....
Mueller, Rick ....
Mullins, Debby ....
Mumma, Joy ....
Nartker, Paul .........
Neff, Vicki .......
Netzley, Carol .. 5,
Netzley, Scott .........
Netzley, Shelton . . .
Niles, Jim ......
Nollner, Susan . .
Oakes, Darrel . . .
Obum, Karla .....
O'Conner, Nancy ..
Oda, Bob ........
Oda, Sheryl .....
O'Dell, Joan ......
Csbome, Matthew
Outland, John .....
Overbay, Gary . . .
Owens, Roger
Pass, Eddie .....
Patterson, Pam .. .
Patterson, Susan ..
Paulus, Arleen ....
Paulus, Eileen ....
Paulus, Sheryl
Paulus, Tim .....
Paulus, Wilmer ....
Peed, Debbie .....
Pequignot, Belinda
Pequignot, Kathy. .
52,57,37
50, 85, 87, 39
83
.,..83
79
35,87
. ............. 23, 83
37,
52, 54, 57, 73, 103
27, 31, 41, 42, 79
35,79
N
80
34,42,80
32, 33, 40, 87
64,83
27,
O
P
Percifull, Dewana . . .
Perry, Betty Jo . . .
36, 40, 43, 50, 81,
83
..........29, 83
...72, 58,80
38,87
32,83
65,80
.....29,33
36, 38, 40
103
34,80
...36, 40, 87
........37
29, 70, 83
35,80
...53, 80
104
104
80
38,87
38, 87
33, 41, 83
52, 87, 60
35,104
42, 43, 87
........37
........41, 80
34, 80
. . .. 36, 39, 40, 104
Petitjean, Herbert . . .
Phillips, John . .
Phillips, Joe . . .
-Phillips, Linda ....
Phillips, Mike . . .
33,43,30
83
... 36, 42, 68, 104
41,83
35,104
Philpot, Paul .....
Pierce, Danny ....
Pierce, Glenda
Pierce, Patty . . .
Pierce, Terry . . .
Plantz, Marian
Polson, Dick .... ...........
Polson, Mike . . . ........ . . . .
Pool, Jonathon ........ 42, 52, 60
Powell, John ...... 33, 60
Pritchard, Linda .......
Puterbaugh, Sue .... .... 2 8,
Puterbaugh, Kathy ..
Randell, Becky ....
Randell, Jeff ....
Ray, Robert . . .
Ream, Kim ....
Reck, Denise ....
Reisert,
72,
31,
Karen ............ 30, 41,
Rhoades, Kathy 28, 32, 36, 37,
Rhoades, Steve
Rhoads, John ....
Rhoads,
Rhoads,
Larry ..
Sharon ....
Ridings, Eddie
Ridings, Ronnie . . .
Rohr, Joyce .....
Rohrer, Jeannie .
Rohrer, John ......
Rothroff, Mark . . .
Rohrer, John ....
Rotroff, Mark ....
Rudy, Bill . ..
Rue, Gerald . . .
Rue, Keith .....
Russell,
Shirley . . .
Sanders, Barry ....
Sanders, Monte ....
Sarver, Jim . . . . .
Schaub,
Sandy ....
Scheaffer, Mike . . .
Schilling, Bob ....
Schleinitz, Jerry ....
Schoen,
Rick . .... . .
Schoenberger, Frances
34,
27, 60,
5,36,
...66,
Schumann, Jennie ...... 28, 42, 43
Schutz, Linda .....
Schwartz, Tanna ....
Sellman, Tom .....
Shade, Chris ..
Shade, James .......
Shaffer, Jesse Joe
Shane, Rick ......
Shank, John ....
70, 32, 37, 44,
Shank, Nancy . .. .... 32, 37, 40,
Swabb, Greg . . .
haurer, Kris . . 24
28, 29, 82, 40, 47
hockey, Velma ......................
hockey, Wilma . . .
hockey, Yvonne ..
hortridge, Collette
hroyer, Chris ....
ilknitter, Carolyn ....
lllxnitter, Dave ....
impson, Betsy . . .
IZCITIOIC, Dennie ..
. .... 48, 42, 99, 107
38, 42, 83
34, 83
83
34, 107
33, 83
34, 88
80
Strain, Jodie . . .
Strain, Scott . . .
Strawser, Judy .. .
.....28,41,84
72,58,65,80
29,84
Strohm, Fred ...... ........... 3 7, 108
Studebaker, Doug ...... 72, 58, 67, 79, 80
Stumbo, Paula ....
Subler, Keith ....
Subler, Virginia ....
Suydam, Bob .....
IZCIIIOIC Rlllll ....... ......... 3 2, Swabb
lagenweit, Marilyn ....... 85, 37, 38, 88
lagenweit, Mary Alice ....... 42, 43, 80
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Swank, Elmer ....
Swartz, Jim ....
108 HH.35,84
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Becky Jo ..
26, 27, 87, 41, 50, 83
Becky Lea .......... 28, 37, 40, 88
ob .....
Earl . . .
84
35,88
m1t1 Iden ..... .... 7 2, 43, 80
m1t1 Kathy . . . ...... 41, 80
nilth ee ..... . . . 35, 107
mlth Sharon .... ..... 3 4
mith
Susan . . .
Swift, Marie . . .
Swift, Wally . . .
Swigart, Gary . . .
Tackett, Ken ....
Tacket, Pam . . .
mith Valeria .... 31, 39, 40, 107 Tauman, Tom
mith Vicki .... 28, 39, 41, 84 Tasker, Jeff , , U
42, 107 Tasker, John .
nell Kurt ..... .... 3 5, 88 Taskery Susan
nell Marlene .... ......... 8 0 Thomas, Jack ...'
owry Roger . . . ........... 84 Thomas, Jim . . I I l .
owry Tonya . . . . . . 26, 39, 40, 88 Thompson, Donny .
parks Rusty .... .... 5 3, 73, 84 Thompson, John ,-
pencer, Connie . . . ......... 84 Thompson, Norma I . I
pltler Ellen .....
pitler Marlecia . . .
pltler Randy ....
prowl
tager
taver
teele
Tim ....
Debbi ....
Daryl . . .
Carolyn . . .
teincr, Kenneth ..
....88, 41, 84
41,80
80
88
.....42,108
84
27, 38, 58, 66, 80
telner, Pam . . . 28, 36, 40, 43, 44, 45, 88
temple, Greg . . .
temple, Tom . . .
terling, Joy .... 41, 80
tewart, Sally ................... 34, 80
tlckel Donald . . .
txckel, Sue ......
29,80
29, 87, 43, 92, 108, 118
tlckley, Donova ................ 41, 84
tocklager, Dan ................. 65, 80
tockslager .... 27, 28, 37, 40, 42, 43, 44,
85, 88
toll Ann Dell ....-34
wwe, Jim ..... ---- 1 08
towell Andell . . . - - - 80
towell, Margaret .
Thompson, Vera . . .
Thompson, Kathy . .
Truebenba
ch, Dan .
Truitt, Janie ......
Trusty, Dennis . . . .
Trusty, Ronald . . .
Underwood, Pat ..
Underwood, Rodney
Vagedes, Scott ..... 43,
VanDyke, Bonnie . .
Vandertouw, Elly ..
Vandertouw, Yvonne
Vickers, Randell .....
Vires, Chantel . . .
Vires, Edith ....
. ......... ..... 8 4
.. 32,84
......80
29, 80
84
.. 35,88
58,80
35,108
80
32,84
33, 60, 65, 68, 80
60, 61, 62, 68, 108
29,84
80
42,88
64, 84
109
38,88
84,88,109
48,41,84
5,27,43,84
. .... 28, 34, 88
80,84
35
42,109
53, 64, 68, 81, 84
27,39,41
36, 40, 44, 88
. ...39,4l,80
84
80
34,84
Wafford, Pam . . .
Wagar, Bill ......
W
32,84
70,87,48,64,84
Wagner, Morna ........ 4, 36, 47, 92, 109
Ward, Joyce ....
Ward, Larry . . .
Ward, Robert .....
Warner, David ....
Washuk, Richard
Waymire, Spencer
Weaver, Randy .....
Webb, Kenny . . .
Webb, Sharon . . .
Webb, Stephen ..
Webb, Susan ....
Weidel, Connie ..
Weiss, Connie . . .
Werts, Bob ....
Werts, Candy ....
Werts, Patty ....
Werts, Virginia . .
Werts, Wesley . . .
West, Harold ....
Wheelock, Janet . . .
Wheelock, Jim ....
Wheelock, John . . .
28,88
38,80
88,64,84
........80
84
..........88, 80
....87, 38, 88,40
35,88
......84
...41, 84
28, 32, 39, 40, 88
84,80
34,109
38, 43, 80
82,84-,88
35,80
35,109
Whitacre, Randy . ............... 29, 84
Whitaker, Steve .....
Whiting, Terry ....
Wick, Sandy .....
Williams, Bobby ....
Williams, Jim . . .
Williams, Ray . . .
Williams, Sue . . .
.. 36, 38, 64, 78, 84
64,68,84
88
70, 35, 109
...29,78,84
........'84
89,41,84
Williams, Ethyl . ................ 34, 80
Williamson, Debby
34, 80
Williamson, Ann
5, 28, 36, 44, 45, 40,
88
Wirrig, Chuck ....................... 80
Witherspoon, John
Wolf, Bill ........
Wolford, Gerald . .
Wooddell, Janet. . . .
Woods, Deborah . . .
Woods, W. H.
Woolery, Gary
Wright, Debbie . . .
Wright, Shirley ..
Yoder, J unell ....
Younce, Mike ..
Younce, Scott . . .
Young, Don
33, 110
110
33,110
...41,82,84
110
........84
84
39, 43, 110
Y
29,39,41, 79
110
29,84
...33, 84
Index to Teachers, Administration,
dams, Jack .... 16, 36 Bowman, Everett ......... ..... 2 0 Bridenbaugh, Glenna ,,,, 20
nderson, John 16, 38 Bridenbaugh, Bemadine .... 20 Brumbaugh, Dorothy 20
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Coate, Sue .........
Deaton, Chester ..!
DeFrances, Pat
Dilley, Ray ......., .
Donaldson, Nick . . . . ......... . . . .
Ehlers, Treva . . . ............. . . . .
Farrar, Watson ..... . . . 16, 33, 53, 56,
Fasick, Carris ..
Fox, David
Fox, Madge ....
Gibson, .loan ......
Gralflin, William . . .
Grant, Thomas . . .
Hall, Chester . . .
Harry, Miriam ....
Hartman, Ruth ....
Hedges, William .... ........
Heeter, Norma . . . . .
Hill, Dianne .. .
Hittle, Thelma ..
Heisey, Opal .....
Huffaker, David ..
Huifaker, Marsha . . . .... . . . .
Jay, Barbara . .. 20
Jay, Marjorie ..... . . . 17
Karns, William ....... . . . 14-
Kauffman, Kenneth . . . . . . 20
Kauffman, Lorene . . . . . . 17
Kauffman, Lucille .... . . . 20
Kindel, .Iudy ..... . . . 20
Kiser, Dale ..... . . 14
Knife, Esther ....... ....... 1 7
Koverman, Gerald . . . . .. 17, 59
Layton, Sherra .... ....... 1 8
Lees, Florence . . . ..... . . 20
Lendenski, Ed ...... . . . 18, 60, 68
Longenecker, Esther . . ........ 15
Macy, Vinny ..... . . . 20
Manning, Anita . . . . . . 15
Mote, Miles . . . . . . 141
Neal, John ..... . . . 18
Neal, Rosemary . . . . . . 18
Netzley, Alma . . . . . 20
Null, Everet ...... . .. 20
Oaks, Delmajean .... . . . 20
Oburn, Irene . . . .......... . . 20
Overla, Richard ............ 72, 18, 33, 53
Osborne, R. L. . . . .
Phillips, Lucille ....
Rench, James ....
Rose, Edna ......... .
Schaefer, Kenneth .... . . .
Schul, Kathryn ..... .
Shaurer, Richard
Staley, Huber ....
Stitz, Dean .........
Stokenburg, Dorthy . . .
Stoner, Phyllis
Storer, Mr. .... .
Swigher, Esther . . .
Tomlin, Charles ..
Warren, Mildred ...,
Way'mire, Nellie .... .
Weidner, Keith ....... ..
Weidner, Mary Ellen ....
Whitacre, Betty .....
Whitefield, Lester ....
Williams, J. A.
Worrell, Robert . . .
Index to Advertisers
A. W. DeFrances, Optometrist .
Anderson's Barber Shop .....
Arnold Insurance Agency ....
B 81 B Super Value ..........
Baker's TV Sr Radio Service ..
Beetley, Wilburg Contractor and
Builder .................. ..
Berger's Lumber Company ....
Bonner Ezell's Inc. .... .. . .
Brower's Statuibers .....
Bulldog Pizza .......
Burgin's Pizza .....
C. E. Stout, M.D. ...... .
Coate, Bros. .................
Coate Burial Vaults and Septic
Tanks ..................... ....
County Line Aquarium ....
D 8: E Sunoco ..........
Dairy Queen .....
Dickey's Cleaners . . .
Don 8: Dicks .....
Donaldson Ford .....
E, T. Pearson, M.D. ..... .
Eckert Packing Company . . .
Englewood Inn ...........
Englewood Pharmacy
FamousStore. .....
First National Bank and Trust
William Gin, Sporting Goods ........
H. A. Powell Studios .......
Hale-Sarver Funeral Home .... ....
Hamler Insurance Agency . . . . . . . .
Hine's Hardware ..........
l 42
Houston Hardware ................. 128
.I. Hammon, M.D. . . . . . . . 137
J. C. Penney Company .... .... 1 33
.lax's Chuck Wagon ..... .. . 119
.Iean's Dress Shoppe . . . . . . . 136
Kenny's Drug Store ........... .... 1 21
Kleather's Insurance Agency ..... 123
Kolter's Jewelry Shop ........ .... 1 28
Kroplin's Jewelry . . . . . . . 130
Lair's Market ........... .... 1 36
Larsen's Body Shop ........... .... 1 37
Longendelpher's Men's Store ' ........ 128
M 81 M Grill ............... .... 1 25
Mabell's Fashions ......... . . . 136
Main Furniture Company .... .l... 136
McGraw Chevrolet ........ .... 1 23
Mel's Sinclair .... . . . 130
Miller's Bros. . . .... 127
Miller's Grove ..................... 131
Milton Federal Savings and Loan 120
Milton Rental ..................... 122
Montgomery Ward .......... .... 1 33
Montgomery's Watch Service ........ 120
Morgan House ..................... 132
Nationwide Insurance, V. J. Carrol . 136
Northmont Prescriptions ............ 136
Ohio National, Life, Clyde Hines 130
Pario Par-Tee Golf ................ 133
Patterson's Flowers ................ 123
People's Building and Savings and
Loan ........................... 123
Overla, Robert .... ....... 1 8,4-2, 52, 53
Photo Sports Center .....
Polly's Sandwich Shop ......
Pritchard's Insurance Agency .
R. W. Holmes D.D.S. ....... .
R. W. Norris Olds Co.
Roark's Furniture ..........
Roy H. Miller Funeral Home .
Royal Crest Dairy ..........
Richardson's ...........
S. J. Rudy 81 Sons Inc. . . . .
Scranton's IGA Foodliner . ..
Shade's Furniture .......
Shell Station .............
Sisson's School of Charm . . .
Slim 81 Don's 66 Service ....
Sohio Station ...........
Steiner's Ready Mix ......
Trojan House of Carpets
Troy Aquarium Center ....
Uhlman's ........... x.
Village Dress Shoppe ....
Village Inn .............
Wampler's Motor Sales ....
Ward Jones Inc. ........... .
Weng's Driving Range .......
West Milton Electric Company
West Milton-Inn ...........
West Milton Lanes ..........
West Milton Lumber Company
West Milton Record .........
Wold's Variety and Hardware .
Yate's Realty ..............
Yount's Clothes and Shoes
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