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cardinal 1969 Worthington high school worthington,ohio volume xxviii ■A?l Gradually the rhythm evolves. Meaningful experiences become ideas. Goals are defined. The tempo fluctuates among large, enthusiastic crowds with understanding friends in reflective at oneness. The silence and the noise bring the world into focus— Often in desperation or disgust reality is again pushed away. Answers are found to numerous questions, But the tide of questions is endless. Students press to know truth— it whispers through the trees settles in sun-flecked corners. Storms whirl through veiled minds forcing changes forcing growth. FAR LEFT. At the football field for the first pep rally, team member Roger McGlaughlin appears alone and separate from the other people around him. ABOVE LEFT. Bud receives a small bonus from pennies that students have tossed into the window wells. CENTER LEFT. Students relax at the end of the day and lend themselves to the semi-unstructured process of a pep rally. BELOW LEFT. Sharon Kipp enjoys the freedom and sunshine which is one of the choices offered by the new lunch option. ABOVE. Margaret Henninge ceases work on her batik during summer art and lapses into a pensive mood. RIGHT. Coach Wion, who is chiefly responsible for the year's victories, although surrounded, appears anxious and alone. 5 Before important athletic events, girls arrive at school at 6:30 In the morning to festively decorate the halls. Students pour into crowded halls during class changes. Streams of flustered students filled with the five-minute panic Race against authoritative clocks and pink late slips. Monitors saunter in the halls. Classmates stealthily examine shadowy figures Parading past the dosed doors. The volume of voices crescendos in the dogged lunch lines. Latecomers scan the cafeteria, Searching for a vacant space beside a friend. 3:07—Doors burst open with rushing bodies. Reverberating against the brick walls. The muffled stomping of the marching band Echoes across the practice fields. Anxious players cram into the musty equipment rooms. Halls resound with sprinting team members. Cleats scrape on loose gravel. Club meetings explode with the excitement of expanding interests. Muted laughter Ungers in dusky hallways as the last of the Students and faculty drift out into the late afternoon. A lone runner reveals the intense body strength and Concentration of the harmonious physical spirit. BELOW LEFT. Dave Carter is half-escorted, half-carried from the field after re-injuring his knee in the violent physical stress of a football game. BELOW. After-game canteens give Joey Cornette and Darcel Miller an opportunity to release tension. RIGHT. Dave Barnes exemplifies the utmost in personal effort in the lonely art of competition in cross country racing. 6 7 Minds pursue elusive theories. The method of recitation is rejected. Laboratories, practical exams, and independent studies Offer each student new opportunities. Relentless minds realize accumulation of data Is only one step in the educational process. Efforts by the administration, the faculty And the students themselves to recognize excellence to reconcile differences Culminate in more effective communication. Relationships among students And between students and teachers Are significant channels of learning. 8 Students strive to expand their knowledge through new, varied experiences. DIRECTLY BELOW. Debbie Smeltzer examines a fetal pig to further her understanding of biology. FAR LEFT. Pramod Rustage, Alicia Ig esias and Mark Storer investigate the practical applications of chemistry. BELOW LEFT. Pam Seese, in her home economics class, gains some useful experience in the intricate art of sewing. BELOW RIGHT. The day of reckoning comes for all. In Mr. McBurney's biology class, Randy Koenig receives his first six weeks grade. FAR RIGHT. Dave Bennett realizes it is also possible to learn by listening to the teacher. 9 River sluggishly meanders around slight bends ticks muddy banks. Brown leaves wilt in the quiet water. Hollow winter winds sweep Yellow spring rains swirl over cracking brown ice. The slatted fence across the flooded lowlands. sags into the wind collecting leaves In anticipation of snow. Students are mesmerized by the curtain of rain sliding across the grass. Water seeps in through the windows of study hall 203. T,.T ,KennedV lunges attentively with John Quincy Adams. ££ fL, LEFT. Workmen erect the class of J968's gift to the high school. BrfL., LEFT‘ Qu,et autumn afternoons are reflected in the stillness of the new Dow Nelson Field House. BELOW. Black branches exhibit fluttering decorations of student s Halloween exuberance. FAR LEFT. Students gaze at surrounding excitement of the first pep rally. LEFT. Smiling senior majorette, Linda No t, performs with the marching band on the field. BELOW LEFT. During a teacher-student conference, Tony Canzoneri listens to a new idea. ABOVE. Stephanie DiCenzo reverently molds day. 13 student life all across the nation, there's such a strange vibration .. .people in motion Victory Fire Blazes For Spirited 68 Homecoming Enthusiastic people crowded into stadium bleachers Thursday evening, October 3, to honor the football and cross country teams. Cheers were interspersed with pre- dictions of victory and several skits. Student Body President Bruce Turnbull announced the results of the Homecoming queen elections. The students then paraded to the Dust Bowl, where bonfire flames towered high above their heads. Class floats circled the track Friday night before the football game with Pleasant View. The senior class won the first prize money with their entry, Guess Who's Coming to Dinner. The Cardinals proved their spirit and strength by defeating the Panthers by a score of 58-6. During halftime the queen and her court were honored by the band's performance of a show entitled LUV. Murals showing scenes from Gone With the Wind graced the walls of the gym the night of October 5 for the Homecoming dance. The glowing queen. Sue Benner, reigned over the activities of Worthington's first Home- coming victory in eight years. ■M BELOW. Awaiting the beginning of the 1968 Homecoming parade z Sophomore Attendant Becky Hall escorted by Tom Hanley, Senior Attendi Jayne Everett escorted by Mike Yost, Homecoming Queen Susan Benn escorted by Nick Bonnell, Junior Attendant Rita Heise escorted by R McCauley, and Freshman Attendant Nancy Moore escorted by Scott Holm ABOVE. Sue Benner exchanges traditional kiss with co-captain, Dick Atha. 16 ABOVE LEFT. The bonfire is the first in a series of traditional Homecoming Week festivities. Its crackling tower of flame ignites enthusiasm for the Homecoming game. FAR LEFT. Couples dis- cuss the resounding Homecoming victory. BE- LOW. Homecoming Queen Sue Benner and her escort Scott Thomas make their way across the dance floor. BELOW LEFT. The victorious cardi- nal proudly guards the prize-winning senior class float. Our Town Stiffly Challenges Cast And Audience Thornton Wilder's Our Town was presented by the Worthington Thespians on November 8 and 9 at James Kilbourne Auditorium. Under the direction of Mr. David M. Polk and students Sheri Woodruff and Susie Chapin, the serious play revealed a story of life, love, and death. Against a blue backdrop suggesting an ethere- al world, the Stage Manager moved freely through time and space retelling a timeless story. Grover's Corner, New Hampshire is the setting for the courtship and marriage of Emily Webb and George Gibbs. Emily's subsequent death awakens within the sensitive members of the audience the realization that life cannot be grasped and stored away, but only lived as fully and completely as possible. Our Town is a story dominated by life and death. In the two pictures above can be seen signs of this external conflict. ABOVE LEFT. Caught up in the story, the Stage Manager (Mike Muller) describes the people of Grover's Corners. ABOVE. Torn from the world of the living, Emily (Peggy Miller) is forced to find her place in the world of the eternal. LEFT. Mrs. Soames (Evy Pine) busily gossips about the choir director much to the dismay of Julia Gibbs (Sherri Koenig) and Myrtle Webb (Virginia Bennett). 19 Radiant Holiday Dance Shimmers With Winter Snowflakes and glittering stars transformed the cavernous gym into a Winter Wonderland December 14, 1969. The decorations for the annual Christmas Formal enhanced the regal evening. Evergreen trees jauntily stood in the front lobby and in the corners of the gym. An enchanted white tree surrounded by blue garlands and accentuated with silver mirrors grac- ed the lobby entrance. Hundreds of suspended snow- flakes gleamed overhead as the North Polarians created a warm, romantic mood. The main event of the evening was the crowning of the 1969 Cardinal Queen. Seven girls were chosen as finalists by the student body. Disinterested judges then rated the girls on their appearance, poise, and on their ability to answer questions before an audience. Miss Gail Frey, senior, was chosen as the 1969 Cardinal Queen. She was escorted by Steve Roberts. The other contestants were: Missy Jolly, sopho- more, escorted by Mark Denbow; Ruth Keller, sopho- more, escorted by Tom Pappas; Bonnie Myers, sopho- more, escorted by Tim Kight; Colleen Carter, junior, escorted by Dave Carter; Sue Benner, senior, escorted by Jim Savage; Sandy Day, senior, escorted by Jim Clifford. RIGHT. Cardinal Queen Gail Frey is captivated by the ''enchanted'' tree. BELOW. Couples glide under canopy of delicate snowflakes. 20 ABOVE LEFT. People anxiously await the decision of the judges. ABOVE. The queen and her court lead the other danc- ers onto the floor. LEFT. Student Body President Bruce Turn- bull bestows the traditional kiss upon the newly crowned Cardinal Queen. 21 Lively Music Mon Plays For Standing Room Only After three months of demanding rehearsals supervised by Mr. Joel Haney, music director, and Miss Elaine Hottenroth, dramatics director, on the weekend of March 7 the WHS Choir paraded onto the Kilbourne Auditorium stage in Meredith Wil- son's The Music Man. Standing room only audiences delighted not only in the elaborate choreography of Miss Florie Davies but also in the antics of an elementary aged boy's band, authen- tic 1900's costumes and unlimited vitality and showmanship. Con-man Harold Hill (John Russell) enters River City, Iowa to sell the townspeople instruments and uniforms for a boy's band. The citizens of River City, except for the skeptical librari- an, Marion (Wanda Walker), rally behind the Professor and his think system method of learning how to play. Ignoring her doubts, Marion falls in love with Harold; the Town Council is reunited by a harmonious Barbershop Quartet; the hilarious, dancing Del Sarte Women entertain at the Fourth of July pic- nic; and Winthrop (Jeff Slider), Marion's brother, even loses his shyness and his lisp. The triumphant finale finds River City revitalized by the revolutionary Hill. 22 FAR LEFT. The town's vicious gossips vent their ill-disguised dislike for Marian in Pick-a-Little . CENTER LEFT. Persuaded to go to the footbridge for the first time, Marian admits that she is in love with Harold. CENTER LEFT BELOW. Normally withdrawn, Winthrop (Jeff Slider) delights his sister (Wanda Walker) and his mother (Cheryl White) with a song that Professor Hill has taught him with hardly any s's in it.” LEFT. Orchestra member Judith Bartlett takes a study break. DIRECTLY ABOVE. As the proud Mayor's wife, Debbie Burkhart leads the singing of Colum- bia, the Gem of the Ocean. ABOVE. The town council (Steve Nilssen, Louie Earls, Tom Conrad, Ron Hein) moonlights as River City's own barbershop quartet. 23 Faculty Flaunts Students In Annual Cage Classic Anguished cries filled the gym as the fancy faculty drib- blers upset the student team in the annual Student-Faculty game played to raise money for a charity. Teachers dressed in football jerseys and knee socks stumbled through chain and pyramid cheers. Several student boys donned wigs, shirts, and other feminine accessories to root for their squad. The referees as well as the announcer admitted to having difficul- ty following the antics and tactics of two such outstanding teams. As the fast-paced game progressed, the lead see-sawed from side to side. But the faculty prevailed and won 25-24. Protesting students vowed revenge for next year's game. ABOVE RIGHT. Mark Turkelson and Dick Atha intently follow the action in the Student-Faculty basketball game. RIGHT. Disguised seniors Rod McCollum and Mark Denbow ham it up as cheerleaders. ABOVE. Once again the faculty women change into hilarious cheerleaders. Involved are Mr. Montgomery. Mrs. Wooddell, Miss Hockman, and Mrs. Hook. 24 Roles Twisted At All Sports As Girls Ask Boys The WHS gym became the scene for one of the few girl-ask- boy dances of the year. Leap year was not even the excuse—it was the annual All Sports Dance. The rules for invitation were strictly initiative. There was a surprisingly large crowd in spite of the fact that it was the females who had to gather the courage this time. Everyone seemed to enjoy the change of pace. Awards were given to the assistant coaches and to the Athlete of the Year. This year's recipient was Dick Atha. He participated in football as co-captain, basketball, and helped at the student-faculty basketball game, among other activities. The cheerleaders, led by Jane Shisler, made all arrangements for the dance. The trophies were larger than ever and the decorations were a new idea. The walls were covered with boards and pictures of every sport imaginable and then some. All available sources of pictures were scoured for suitable shots. The choice of bands was excellent and even the weather- man cooperated. The evening was beautiful. ABOVE LEFT. Cheerleading President Jane Shisler congratulates Greg Voutyras as she hands him his trophy. LEFT. Rufus Jones and Rich Pearce admire the decora- tions and their dates. ABOVE. A dance is for holding hands for Carol Chase, Steve Tracey, and Jeff Prose. 25 Thespians Re-enact A Perennial Favorite ABOVE. Munchkins Debi Murphy, Liz Altick, and Karen Hartley forget their original fear of the wick- ed witch as they approach her silver slippers with curiosity. ABOVE RIGHT. Bruce Mason, the Wiz- ard of Oz, prepares the Scarecrow's head for its new brains. Dorothy and the Cowardly Lion (Tom Comer) help him with the operation. CENTER RIGHT. Dorothy releases the Tin Woodsman (Tom Wilkinson) from the prison that the rain had creat- ed by rusting his joints. BELOW RIGHT. A Munch- kin, Glinda the Good (Kerry Edens) and the Wink- ies (Beth Reuter and Diane Johnson) observe as Steph Belan arranges Leslie Smith's hair for her part as the Witch of the North. ABOVE FAR RIGHT. The wicked Witch of the West recoils in horror at her imminent destruction by a bucket of water. BELOW FAR RIGHT. Kris Jobst, playing Dorothy, pauses to eat before she and the Scare- crow (Kevin Taylor) start on their journey to find Oz. 26 Every year children all over the country watch the annual movie. The Wizard of Oz. This year Worthington children were presented with Adele Thane's version of Frank Baum's famous story performed live under the direction of Mr. David M. Polk and student Jim O'Dell. The play was presented on February 1 and 2 at James Kilbourne Auditorium. The following week Hadassah, an Ohio State University women's group, sponsored two performances at Bexley High School. As the play begins Dorothy and her house are swept by a tornado into a strange land. The colorful land is Munchkin land where the good Witch of the North tells Dorothy that only the Wizard of Oz, in the Emerald City, can possibly send her back to Kansas. While searching for the Emerald City, Dorothy finds a scarecrow who wants some brains, a Tin Woodsman who longs for a heart and a Cowardly Lion who yearns for courage. At the Emerald City, Oz disappoints them, refusing to help until they kill the wicked Witch of the West. Dorothy uninten- tionally pours water on the witch, causing her to melt. Return- ing for their rewards, the group finds that the Wizard can't magically bestow them with their desired gifts, but he does give them symbols of what they really already possess. Every- one's future is happily settled except for Dorothy's. A good witch tells Dorothy the magic of the silver slippers and Doro- thy returns to Kansas as the children return to Worthington. Alice In Wonderland Prom Delights Seniors ABOVE. Juniors begin bringing their decorations into the gym Friday morning. ABOVE LEFT. Juniors learn the tediousness of prom work. 28 An enchanted land of white rabbits and giant mushrooms awaited the guests of the 1969 Jr.-Sr. Prom. On May 19 the gym was transformed into 'The Mad Hatter's Ball. Follow- ing Alice's footsteps through a gloomy, mysterious tunnel, couples emerged into a grove of corpulent trees. Lifesize pawns and bishops danced a delicate minuet upon an enormous chess board. In the balconies, guests sipped punch under gay streamers as Alices and knaves flitted around them. Gleaming walls and silver ornaments reflected strolling couples as they enjoyed a cool breeze in the most admired of all areas, the Hall of Mirrors. Master of all the festivities was the grinning Cheshire cat who surveyed his domain from the center of the main floor. At midnight, as the last guests disappeared with their rabbit and cat favors, the Cheshire cat remained grinning in the dark, lit by the rosy glow of the exit signs. ABOVE LEFT. Rick Guglialmi keeps Emily Forman and Anita Cottrill well entertained. ABOVE. Enjoying the fantasy of the hall of mirrors are seniors Diane Spencer, Anne Jones and Dave Fitz. LEFT. The sophomore servers were Jeff Brown, Tim Burleson, Sharon Gibney, Lu Bullar, Rob Miller, Ruth Keller, Sue Jones, and Dan Wise. 29 Carnival, Talent Show Add Sparkle to Winter Months Balloons and high spirits prevailed as the annual Winter Carnival, sponsored by the Worthington High School Stu- dent Council, opened the gym doors on January 25, 1969. Having gained their second wind after semester exams, stu- dents lured crowds to gayly decorated booths which had been built by school clubs or classes. The variety of attrac- tions included pitching pennies, bake sales, ring tosses, a cake walk, throwing cream pies at cheerleaders, and the opportunity of ordering one's friend into the stocks. After- wards the crowd filed up to the cafeteria for a spaghetti dinner sponsored by the CHRONICLE. A canteen provid- ed a fitting climax to an exhausting, fun-filled day. Mr. Kenneth Renschler, head of the high school instru- mental music department, helped students Roy Shafer and Pam Harp organize a talent show for the mutual benefit of talented students and interested community members. Be- fore Christmas, twelve acts were chosen. The students re- hearsed until the night of the show, January 18, 1969. After a night of singing, dancing, twirling and playing, the audience and the students participating expressed the hope that the Talent Show will become an annual event in Worthington. ABOVE RIGHT. Pensive clowns pause before they plunge into the publicity campaign for the Winter Carnival. ABOVE. The trombone section warms up before the Talent Show. RIGHT. Baton twirler Ann Pheifer channels her nervous energy into a last-minute rehearsal before she is on. 30 Poltergeist Spooks Courageous Couples A highly successful production of the comic spoof on mysticism All Because of Agatha was produced by the Senior Class on the nights of April 18 and 19. Despite innumerable difficulties, Miss Nedra Stimpfle coaxed from the cast an excellent performance. The O'Haras have fled from New York to get away from family arguments. Joan's passion for the occult overrides Duff's skepticism as she persuades him to buy a house in Salem,Mass. even though it is haunted by Agatha Forbes, a poltergeist (spirit that throws things). Joan throws a party on the night that the witch is to appear. When Agatha actually does appear, the company refuses to cooperate with her and leave the house. Agatha's usual spells do not work and she is forced to resort to unethical tactics. Turning herself into a beautiful blond, Agatha tries an unusual spell. She changes quiet Teddy into a he-man and saucy Flip into a suave Romeo. The men overwhelm their chosen mates and leave. At the last minute Duff and Joan find the right Latin phrase and send Agatha packing. TOP RIGHT. With a little manipulating by Agatha, Mrs. O'Hara manages to rewin Duff's affection. ABOVE. A highly uncomfortable Teddy Bear is courted by Thelma, Joan's divorced aunt from California. ABOVE RIGHT. The cast of All Because of Agatha was: Dr. Teddy Randolph, Norm Ferrier; Miss Thelma Breckenridge, Andi Reed; Mrs. Elsie Boggs, Sherri Koenig; Mr. Van Buren, Bob Ratusz; Agatha Forbes, Diane Disque; Madame LaSolda, Cathy Rousculp; Duff O'Hara, Pete Jolly; Joan O'Hara, Caroline Dean; Flip Cannon, Kevin Taylor; and Ethel Hinkston, Cicily Robinson. RIGHT. Flip becomes the man he had always dreamed of being. 31 Seniors Capture Honors In Diverse Competitions Buckeye Boys' State and Buckeye Girls' State are week- long experiments in government for outstanding seniors throughout Ohio. In June, 1968, Brian McClatchie, Pradip Rustagi, and Bruce Turnbull represented Worthington High School at Buckeye Boys' State. At the same time Sue Benner, Sherri Koenig, and Linda Nolt were at Ohio University for Buckeye Girls' State. These students were chosen by their classmates in a free election. The television station TV 4 sponsors a quiz program for Columbus area high schools titled In The Know. Worthing- ton sponsored a group of five students, John Denardo, Jenni- fer Johnson, Janet Pine, Bruce Turnbull, and alternate Vickie Dapper to participate in the matches. Mrs. Hall worked with these students as their adviser. The students spent hours after school finding questions and then quizzing each other. Their work paid off as they won three matches, thus qualifying themselves for the semi-finals. The WHS team was finally defeated by Upper Arlington. Few juniors or seniors have avoided exposure to the Na- tional Merit Qualifying Tests. National Merit Semi-finalists are those students who have earned the highest scores on these tests. This year eleven Worthington students attained the semi-finals. They were Vickie Dapper, John Denardo, Don Dixon, Karen Eversman, Kathy Imboden, Jennifer John- son, Rick Kissel I, Janet Pine, Mike Schley, Marcia Slettebak, and Bruce Turnbull. FAR LEFT. Buckeye Boys' State representatives were Brian McClatchie, Pradip Rustagi, and Bruce Turnbull. CENTER LEFT. Buckeye GirlV State representa- tives were Linda Nolt, Sherri Koenig and Sue Benner. CENTER RIGFIT. In The Know team John Denardo, Bruce Turnbull, Janet Pine and Jennifer Johnson practice with make-shift equipment. RIGFIT. John Denardo represented WHS at the Conference on the Atom. 32 Senior Picnic Kindles Graduates’ Enthusiasm Swarms of seniors, dressed in t-shirts and grubby jeans, raced to the Shelterhouse at noon to begin the annual Senior Picnic. The date was May 28, thirteen days before graduation. Feasting on sack lunches, soda pop, and ice cream bars, the boisterous students enjoyed the sunshine and fresh air. They were permit- ted to sit near the river, but not in it. The competitive students participated in a variety of contests designed to ease pre-exam tensions. Mov- ing up to the football field, they raced individually and as teams, tossed eggs at each other and, every- one's shoes thrown together in a pile, dug to see who could find his shoes first. Contestants sported bruised legs, egg splattered clothes, and aching feet as a result of their exuberance. Concluding the rigorous afternoon, cavorting stu- dents were presented prizes donated generously by local merchants. TOP. Jane Everett experiments with a new way to make Jim Savage listen. CENTER. A snide remark earns Al Franz an egg in the face. ABOVE. Seniors exhibit an uncharacteristic in- terest in wearing their shoes. LEFT. The hippy generation keeps cool under the bleachers and escapes the heat from above. 33 34 TOP. Valedictorian Beth Ann Brough addresses her graduating class. CENTER. Featured commencement speaker, Ohio State Freshman Foot- ball Coach, and author. Tiger Ellison, tells graduates to face their future with courage, energy, and a sense of righteousness. RIGHT. Jim Baker receives his diploma from Mr. Jamieson. FAR RIGHT. Worthington High School's graduating class of 1969 bow their heads to pray for more mean- ingful lives. Graduates Told Importance Of Leadership Four years of hope and frustration came to an end as the seniors filed into Mershon Auditorium on June 10, 1969 for baccalaureate-commencement exercises. For a brief moment a nostalgic mood prevailed as the senior choir members sang the traditional anthem No Man Is An Island. Glenn C. Ellison, OSU Freshman Football Coach, spoke to the audience about the principles and importance of leadership. Mr. H.C. McCord presented the Charles E. Jefferson Awards for perfect scholastic records to valedictorian Beth Ann Brough and salutatorian Susan Tracey. A third student, Sherri Koenig, also had attained a perfect record. The recipient of the Fleischman Scholarship Award was Steve Kight. In honor of Mr. Charles Rousculp, the Worthington Education Association Scholarship was awarded to Randy Flarrington. 35 sports ' am away, i am alone i am a child in these hills and looking for water and looking for life Cheerleaders Send Smoke Signals As They Fire Up Fighting Spirits ABOVE. VARSITY. S. Benner, G. Frey, K. James, N. Atha, G. Truitt, B. Fabbro. RIGHT. RESERVE. N. Bowers, T. Gnezda. R. Keller, M. Mauck, B. Wilson, B. Boggs. BELOW. FRESHMEN. M. Maxton, S. Forward, A. Quelette, T. Moore, D. Shisler. ABOVE RIGHT. Gail Frey is backed up by pep band. BELOW RIGHT. Enthusiastic varsity cheerleaders warm crowd at Homecoming Bonfire. 38 Fleet Runners Bear Ninth PI ace La urels Putting out that little extra bit of effort, the Worthing- ton Cross-Country Team pulled away from its second-place rut to win three meets in a row; the OCC, the District, and the Regional meets. This outstanding showing placed Worthington's team in a good position for the state meet. Our fleet-footed fellows ran themselves into ninth place well ahead of most of the thirty teams participating though not quite far enough ahead to keep the state tro- phy won by the 1967 team. Head coach was again Mr. Les Eisenhart who was assisted by Mr. Alex Turner. WHS NO. OF PLACE TEAMS Lancaster Meet 1 2 Miami University Relays 6 28 Arlington and Marion Meet 2 3 Lancaster Invitational 2 8 Whetstone Meet 2 2 Ashland Invitational 11 30 Worthington Invitational 2 10 Ohio Capital Conference 1 8 District 1 18 Regional 1 13 State 9 30 LEFT. Cross country isn't all running. Mr. Eisenhart and Warren Taylor con- centrate on making an accurate score sheet. ABOVE. Al Franz takes the pause that refreshes. X-COUNTRV. BOTTOM ROW. S. Kight, T. Ken- nedy, K. Smith, J. Brod, R. Chadwell, K. Pruden, D. Barnes, R. Muloy, G. Barnes, T. Bryant. ROW TWO. A. Franz, J. Klinger, R. Koenig, T. Eckel, B. Berry, G. Anderson, V. Barta, J. Hughes, 3. Gaskins, V. Canzani. ROW THREE. S. Barber, G. Beavers, D. Blackburn, D. Gerrard, K. Badert- scher, D. Gilbert, T. Long, R. Welch, D. Pam- puch. TOP ROW. Mr. Turner, M. Dundon, C. Devine, T. Persons, B. Trucksis, G. Davis. J. Steiner, T. Rowlands, E. Little, Mr. Eisenhart. 39 WHS Captures New League Championship The WHS football team got off to a brand new start this year; new uniforms, new coaches, a new league, and a new field house. The Dow Nelson Field House, located at the north end of the field, was used for the first time this year and replaced the swimming pool locker rooms. Spanking bright in their new blue uniforms and dashing like the cardinals of their helmets, the boys captured the new Ohio Capitol Conference championship. Contributing greatly to the team's success was the spirit and enthusiasm evoked by Coach Smoky Wion. Though this was Coach Wion's first year at WHS, he managed to gain the confidence not only of his team but of the entire student body. One of the loudest cheers at any game was Fire 'em up. Smoky, fire 'em up!! And he did fire 'em up —to a 9-1 win loss record. The highlight of the season was the Homecoming Game. The Cards were wildly set on fire as the boys slaughtered the Pleasant View team with a score of 58-8. The Pleasant View team was held scoreless until the fourth quarter. By that time the WHS team was composed of a conglomerate of freshman, junior varsity, and varsity team members. Another touchdown against Columbus North is scored by Craig Dean. This was possible because Coach Wion had all the teams dress for home games. The season was not only characterized by the team's success', but also by individual's success'. Five Cardinals were on the All League Team: Craig Dean, offense; Tom Comer, offense; Dick Atha, offense; Greg Voutyras, de- fense; Roger McGlaughlin, defense. Jim Savage and Joe Miller both got Honorable Mentions. Dick Atha was a quarterback for the All Ohio Team. VARSITY FOOTBALL. BOT- Alone, Craig Dean stretches to complete the well-timed pass. TOM ROW. M. O'Brien, J. Miller, T. Thomas, J. Savage, D. Atha, D. Foust, R. Guglielme, T. Comer. ROW TWO. B. Krings, T. Kight, C. Dean, R. McGlaughlin, N. Fer- rier, D. Carter, G. Voutyras, J. Bellar, J. Albright, J. Stewart, J. Allen, S. Thomas. ROW THREE. J. Gibson, Q. Schwartz, B. Bux- ton, T. Speer, J. Bartlett, C. Nice- ly, R. Prindle, B. Fields, B. Zieg- ler, D. Brough. TOW ROW. P. Crawford, G. Bockhart, D. Mor- gan, J. O'Brien, D. Beck, J. Cor- nette, F. Johnson, R. Scott, J. Leake, F. Swenson, Coach Mor- row, Coach Mannion, Coach Wion. 40 JV FOOTBALL. BOTTOM ROW. P. Matejic, S. Brooks, C. Cole, C. Walker, B. Grant, G. Yost, C. Castelli, J. Voorhees, C. Peterson, J. Comer, B. Delmer. ROW TWO. M. Litteral, H. Miller, J. Rini, J. Buckley, J. Dorward, G. Cole, S. Keller, M. Johnson, T. Hunter, D. Shingledecker, T. Pappas, D. Melvin, R. McCannon. ROW THREE. Coach Stephan, C. Conroy, M. Boyce, B. Robison, C. May ton, A. Brown, B. Heins, J. Rogers, D. Ball, T. Provost, J. Woods, D. Bevan, P. Chew. TOP ROW. Coach Merrill, M. Storer, G. Fritz, L. Wagner, D. Browning, J. Green, S. Stimpert, L. Earls, C. Thomas, D. Miller, D. Mazze, R. Page, F. Lane. Jim Savage successfully eludes a pursueing opponent. Fullback Greg Voutyras determinedly refuses to be easily downed. The agonizing helplessness of sitting on the bench watching is reflected in these tense expressions. WHS 58 0 Columbus North WHS 32 6 Brookhavea WHS 8 0 Westerville (Parents' Night) WHS 12 14 Gahanna Lincoln WHS 58 8 Pleasant View (Homecoming) WHS 28 22 Whitehall (Band Night) WHS 22 0 Reynoldsburg WHS 26 0 Delaware WHS 18 6 Mt. Vernon Ohio Capitol Conference 41 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL. ’ BOTTOM ROW. R. Orr, S. Trail. B. Dendiu. M. Harbert, M. McBride, T. Riggs, B. Mauck, S. Lucas, T. Harbrecht, B. Atha, D. Trail, B. Harrington. ROW TWO. W. Holbrook. S. Jamieson, B. McAllister, S. Vosler, C. Ferris, G. Hindley, V. Franz, K. Smith, J. Leake, T. Little, C. Cade, P. Agriesti, T. Kester, J. Morris. TOP ROW. Coach Cozze, D. Krumlauf, B. Fairhurst, C. Nicely, R. Layman, P. Cotter, B. Monahan, G. Rogers, D. O'Rourke, D. Benner, J. McCon- nell, B. Guillaume, J. Freeman, B. Williams, D. Miller, Coach Beahm. Freshmen, Junior Teams Enlivened By New Spirit Junior Varsity JV 36 6 Mt. Vernon JV 14 8 Whetstone JV 20 13 Delaware JV 12 14 Gahanna Lincoln JV 38 6 Westerville JV 74 0 Whitehall JV 0 14 Reynoldsburg Freshmen Frosh 66 0 Whitehall Frosh 38 0 Gahanna Lincoln Frosh 64 0 Delaware Frosh 68 0 Gahanna Stygler Frosh 50 8 Westerville Frosh 52 0 Mt. Vernon Frosh 70 0 Clintonville The freshman and junior varsity football teams took their cue from their victorious varsity teammates and did them one better. Coached by Mr. Harvey Beahm and Mr. Frank Cozze, the freshman team allowed only one team to score against them. Though Westerville was allowed to make a touchdown and a two-point conversion, the fresh- men were in good shape as they racked up fifty points to effectively smother their strongest opponents. A scoring high was reached when the frosh defeated the Clintonville Mustangs with a score of 70-0. ABOVE RIGHT. Freshman Steve Trail pulls in a pass despite close opposition. CENTER RIGHT. Co-captains Dick Atha and Jim Savage accept OCC trophy. RIGHT. Freshman advance is effectively stopped. 42 Cardinal Cagemen Capture 3rd In Capital Conference The Cardinal cagers finished their first season un- der the coaching of Mr. Pat Mannion with a fine 13-8 record. Their 9-5 finish in the newly formed Ohio Capital Conference was good enough to place them in a tie with Westerville for third place. In Class AA District Tournament play the Cards staged convincing victories over Bishop Ready and Hilliard before losing to a powerful London team by seven points. Dick Atha and Dave VanMeter were named to the All- League Honorable Mention roster. Westerville 47 62 WHS 59 69 Gahanna Lincoln Whetstone 51 64 WHS 69 57 Pleasant View Gahanna Lincoln 68 60 WHS 79 92 Whitehall Upper Arlington 60 67 WHS 61 65 Reynoldsburg Pleasant View 47 61 WHS 72 65 Delaware Whitehall 79 71 WHS 60 55 Mt. Vernon Reynoldsburg 51 72 WHS 55 59 Lancaster Delaware 56 58 WHS 53 52 Bishop Ready Mt. Vernon 49 55 WHS 76 63 Hilliard Westerville 53 65 WHS 55 62 London Canton Lehman 60 54 WHS •tournament VARSITY. BOTTOM ROW. C. Dean, B. Forward, D. VanMeter. D. Atha, J. Goode, R. Smith, B. Haywood. TOP ROW. R. Geis, J. Snouffer, J. Albright, R. McGlaughlin, J. McLaughlin, J. Harrington, T. Speer. TOP LEFT. Brad Forward leaps for a shot. ABOVE LEFT. Gahanna and Worthington players await outcome of jump ball. ABOVE CENTER. Worthington's Jim Savage shoots against Gahanna. ABOVE RIGHT. John Snouffer is fouled as he attempts a basket. 43 RIGHT. FRESHMEN. BOTTOM ROW. M. Procter, V. Franz, A. Walker, B. Taylor, B. Atha, M. Harbert, T. Harbrecht, D. Dawson, S. Jamieson, B. Bachtel, G. Brewster. TOP ROW. S. Holmes, D. O'Rourke, B. Fairhurst, S. Trail, J. McConnell, C. Nicely, B. Guilliaume, P. Colter, B. Monahan, D. Benner, B. Mauck, J. OBrien, B. Erskine. FAR RIGHT. JV. BOTTOM ROW. T. Pappas, C. Thomas, M. Mack, J. Critchgau, M. Clapham, K. Foster, J. Savage. TOY ROW. M. Hamilton, D. Clarke, W. Wheatly, D. Brough, S. Hedge, A. Thinglestad, H. Stroos. 44 JV, Freshman Teams Prove Districts Best Both the J-V and freshman basketball teams establish- ed themselves among the top powers in Central Ohio as they achieved a combined record of 28 wins and only 8 losses. But their true mettle will be proven next season when both the J-V cagers, coached by Mr. Stan Robinette and the freshman roundballers of Mr. Mike Vance and Mr. John Elliott will be called upon to fill the many vacancies left on the varsity squad by the graduation of several senior stars. FAR LEFT. To the astonishment of his teammates, Richard Atha leaps gracefully above the Westerville defense. CENTER TOP. Steve Hedge regards Dick Brough's shot and positions for the rebound. CENTER. Dave VanMeter lofts a difficult shot. BELOW. Coach Mannion leads his boys onto the floor at the District tournament. Junior Varsity Freshmen WHS 35 25 Westerville WHS 32 36 Mt. Vernon WHS 43 38 Whetstone WHS 52 26 Lincoln WHS 48 34 Gahanna WHS 64 36 Westerville WHS 64 62 Upper Arlington WHS 47 20 Stygler WHS 50 27 Pleasant View WHS 33 41 Mt. Vernon WHS 52 38 Whitehall WHS 41 42 Delaware WHS 43 30 Reynoldsburg WHS 47 32 Westerville WHS 45 33 Delaware WHS 53 21 Watterson WHS 34 43 Mt. Vernon WHS 34 17 Delaware WHS 46 41 Westerville WHS 38 41 Hastings WHS 41 33 Canton Lehman WHS 35 34 Lincoln WHS 51 31 Gahanna WHS 40 30 Jones WHS 43 23 Pleasant View WHS 46 38 Stygler WHS 49 39 Whitehall WHS 35 42 Jones WHS 53 42 Reynoldsburg WHS 47 31 Hilliard WHS 37 51 Delaware WHS 52 32 Buckeye Valley WHS 52 53 Mt. Vernon WHS 30 16 Groveport WHS 46 37 Lancaster WHS 52 39 Worthingway 45 WHS Matmen Squad Sends Two To State The Worthington matmen finished the 1968-69 season by compiling a 6-2 dual meet record and sending two wrestlers to the state meet. Tom Hanley, Mike Crye, and Co-captains Doug Morgan and Greg Voutryas paced the team with rec- ords of 19-5, 15-5-1, 13-6, and 25-3, respectively. Wrestling at 103 pounds, Hanley became the first sophomore in ten years to represent the Cards in the state meet. Senior Greg Voutyras (175) competed in the state meet and captured third. Over-all the Cards finished 19th in the state tourna- ment. This year's team became the first squad to win most of its matches with pins. Tom Hanley tied a sophomore record with eight pins while senior Mike Crye flattened 11 and se- nior Doug Morgan nailed 10. Greg Voutyras' 19 pins set a new school mark for number of pins in one season. Performances by Dave Gifford (112), Pat Chew (HW), and John Stewart (138) gave promise that the Cards would con- tinue their fine wrestling tradition in the years ahead. Stewart was given the team's most improved wrestler award and the title of The Shiek at the annual awards banquet. TOP RIGHT. An astonished Tom Hanley finds himself flat on his back on top of his adversary. CENTER RIGHT. The beauty of wrestling is its flow of line. ABOVE RIGHT. Jim Allen, ready to slaughter Bobby Zeigler, keeps an eye on the starter. ABOVE. Doug Morgan instructs Bruce Buxton. VARSITY. BOTTOM ROW. F. Johnson, M. Ross, D. Seiwertzen, L. Wagner, D. Browning, P. Delasandry, D. Gifford, T. Hanley. TOP ROW. P. Chew, G. Voutyras. D. Morgan, M. Crye, S. Stimpert, G. Yost, J. Stewart. 46 RESERVES. BOTTOM ROW. T. Allen, R. Page, C. Castelli, C. Conroy, T. Provost, D. Browning, M. Copeland. TOP ROW. M. Litteral, D. Fitz, J. Miller, B. Buxton, B. Prindle, M. White. FRESHMEN. BOTTOM ROW. B. Dowling, S. Trail, B. Harrington, R. Marks, S. Donovan, D. Harp. TOP ROW. J. Freeman, S. Danglade, C. Jernigan, M. Wolcott, M. Byers, M. Schoonover, J. Lorrimer. Brook haven (1st) Northland Brookhaven (2nd) Hilliard Upper Arlington Westerville Franklin Heights Hamilton Township 15 23 WHS 10 34 WHS 13 27 WHS 22 21 WHS 24 13 WHS 17 24 WHS 22 23 WHS 8 42 WHS Whitehall Invitational Worthington Invitational Northside Invitational Ohio Capital Conference Central District Meet State Meet 1st place 6th place 4th place 3rd place 5th place 19th place 47 SWIMMING. BOTTOM ROW. R. Jones, B. Clouse, R. Wohfman, K. Smith, M. Yost, J. Love, G. Yost, W. Robbins. ROW TWO. C. Fehl,S. Runkle, G. McGrail, R. Ploughe, B. McKee, R. Moore, D. Crawford, J. Leiter, J. Rogers, S. Steinman, M. Garrison, S. Clay. ROW THREE. J. Shiflett, R. Edwards, J. Miller, M. Chapman, M. Will, M. Pfleiger, S. Palmquist, G. Rogers, S. Merryman. TOP ROW. Mr. Morrow, Mr. Ap- thorp, R. Miller, D. Sanford. ABOVE. Cardinal swimmers Gary Yost and Jeff Rogers plunge into the competition. RIGHT. Coach Apthorp struggles vicariously. 48 Tankers Set 7 Records Without Practice Pool Seemingly unhampered by the lack of adequate practice facilities, the Worthington swimmers, under the observant eye of Coach Apthorp, enjoyed one of the most successful seasons ever. They set aside seven of the ten school swimming records. Three of the fallen records were those of relays. Captain Mike Yost, Gary Rogers, Jeff Love, and Scott Stein- man posted a new school mark of 1:46.5 in the 200 yard medley relay at the District meet. The team of Scott Stein- man, Gary Rogers, Jeff Love, and Jeff Rogers seta new400 yard medley relay record while the Steinman, Pfleiger, Gary Rogers and Captain-elect Gary Yost crew paced future WHS tankers with a faster than ever 400 yard freestyle relay rec- ord. Individual records were established by the same boys who had joined together to set the new school records in relay events. Gary Rogers set a new 200 yard individual medley record of 2:16.3 at the Whetstone meet even though the WHS swimmers lost that meet 53-42. At the Mansfield Mala- bar meet (where Worthington lost 52-43) Jeff Love set a new school record of 1:01.63 for the 100 yard butterfly event and Scott Steinman set a school record of 1:02.44 in the 100 yard backstroke. Scott Steinman also set a new mark in the 400 yard freestyle race. The well balanced Worthington swimming squad saw 20 boys letter and Jeff Love earned his three-year letter award. The team's prowess as record setters was matched only by their ability to win swim meets. The tankers finished the season 5-1 in dual meets, 4-0 in the OCC, 3-2 in the COSL, third in the District and eighteenth in the State. ABOVE LEFT. A member of the opposition gasps a breath as (LEFT) Mike Yost finishes a lap. BELOW. Despite rivalry, competing teams stand in unity beneath the American flag. 49 ABOVE. Brian McClatchie smashes a flying forehand return. VARSITY. J. Ragatsz, D. Molk, J. Purtz, B. Turnbull, R. Pearce, R. Geise, D. McDougle, B. McClatchie, C. Kridel, Mr. Beahm. RESERVE. BOTTOM ROW. R. Graves, G. Hal- lenstein, T. Warner, C. Jernigan, S. Runkle, D. Harlzler, S. Steinman, S. Fisher, C. Johnson, S. Clay. TOP ROW. Mr. Elliot, F. Schill, M. Young. J. Buckley. J. Short, J. Miller, G. Rogers, J. Buckley, B. Barrie. K. Stimpert. 50 WHS Tennis Players Capture CCC Laurels Sparked by Coach Harvey Beahm, the WHS tennis team ended its most successful season in four years with a 14-13 record, over-all. The squad's 5-0 record in the newly formed Ohio Capital Conference earned them the title. For most of the season the team was comprised of Craig Kridel, number 1 singles ace; Jim Purtz, number 2 singles starter; Robby Geis, number 3 singles netter; Brian McClatchie and Dennis Mc- Dougle, number 1 doubles netmen;and Rich Pearce and Dave Molk, number 2 doubles stars. The Tiger of the Year award was captured by Jim Purtz. WHS 5 0 Grandview WHS 4 1 Delaware WHS 5 0 Mansfield Malabar WHS 2 3 Euclid WHS 3 0 Eastmoor WHS 4 1 Cols. Academy WHS 5 0 Westerville WHS 4 1 Cinn. Walnut Hills WHS 4 1 Cinn. Wyoming WHS 5 0 Gahanna WHS 5 2 Bexley WHS 0 5 Upper Arlington WHS 5 0 Whitehall WHS 3 2 Whetstone WHS 0 5 Upper Arlington WHS 5 0 Reynoldsburg WHS 3 2 Bexley BELOW LEFT. Rich Rearce warms-up for Worthington Cup Match. BELOW CENTER. Jim Purtz awaits powerful serve. BELOW RIGHT. Rich Pearce slams a forceful return. 51 Cindermen Establish New School Records Though the track team began the season with only a handful of seniors, it was able to muster enough strength to finish the season with a better than respectable 10-1 dual meet record. The cindermen captured first-place wins in both the Worthington Relays (first out of eight participating teams) and the newly formed Ohio Capital Conference, where WHS collected 80 points to the 50 points of second place Gahanna. The Cards took second-place finishes in the Arlington Relays, the Marion Relays, and the District meet. At the District meet Arlington made 72 points, Worthington obtained 52, and all other teams won less than 15 points. In the first meet of the season, the Worthington Cardinals took fifth place (out of 25) at the District AA Indoor Track Meet. Paced by junior Gary Beavers, the trackmen toppled several school records. Beavers' time of 9.8 seconds in the 100 yard dash and 21.4 seconds in the 220 yard dash set new WHS benchmarks for those events while four-year letterman Mark Denbow tied the record of 14.4 seconds for the 120 high hurdles set by Jerry Field in 1965. Team Captain and school record holder for the two mile run, Dave Barnes, brought home several victories to culminate his senior year. The mile relay team of junior Gary Beavers, junior Bruce Beery, freshman John McConnell, and sophomore Wayne Wheatley, and 880 yard run ace Randy Chadwell also established new school marks. High-hurdler Tim Kight accompanied the mile relay team and Randy Chadwell to the state meet. rtfMS BOTTOM ROW. T. 8ryant, D. Gerrard, J. Gibson, M. Holderman, W. Wheatly. G. Barnes. TOP ROW. R. Hines. M. Johnson, D. Barnes, T. Kight, M. Denbow, R. Chadwell, B. Trucksis, Coach Eisenhart. 52 FAR LEFT. Way ahead of his oppo- nents, Mark Denbow strides over a hurdle. LEFT. Runners Bruce Barry and Gary Beavers are proving WHS's superi- ority. BELOW LEFT. Mark Denbow struggles and then (CENTER) flies free. BELOW. A winged Greg Voutyras gives a mighty heave and sends the shot flying. RESERVE TRACK. BOTTOM ROW. T. Eckel, C. Smith, R. Koenig, J. Klinger, E. Little. V. Canzani, G. Larson, T. Provost. M. Litteral. ROW TWO. E. Stroo, M. Fields. M. Grayer. D. Rolands, S. Trail, J. Stiner, T. Pappas, A. Brown, C. Conroy, D. Wise, E. Kursh, T. Litteral. TOP ROW. S. Holmes, D. Brough, T. Long, B. Robinson, T. Kester, D. Trail, D. Browning, J. Hughes, G. Gary, M. Duffy. TRACK. BOTTOM ROW. B. Berry, D. Blackburn, S. Gaskins, K. Badertscher, T. Ken- nedy, C. DeVine, G. Beavers, B. Miller. TOP ROW. D. Pampuch. B. Crawford, G. Cole, R. Fallon, D. Gilbert, G. Davis, D. Cligrow. Worthington Golfers Seize Crown, Basemen Coach Smokey Wion's golf team rolled up the very im- pressive season record of 11-4 overall and topped off their season by seizing the Ohio Capital Conference crown. But many players and fans agreed that the most memorable tri- umph of the year came when the Cardinal golfers handed state champions Upper Arlington their only defeat of the season. Outstanding linksmen for the squad were Captain and se- nior returning varsity man John Thalman, junior John Hagan, junior Bob Hoskins, junior Bob Clouse, and the only return- ing varsity letterman, Jim Longnecker. Excellent performances by the reserve and freshman teams indicated that the Cardinal golfers may well continue their winning ways in the years to come. The reserve team posted an outstanding 4-1 record while the freshman squad, coached by Mr. Merrell, enjoyed a 2-1 winning season. RIGHT. The umpire and the catcher for the opposing team miss the ball entirely as Rick Potter slugs it far into the outfield. GOLF. BOTTOM ROW. J. Hagan, B. Clouse. B. Hoskins. TOP ROW. J. Longnecker, J. Thalman, B. Werle, Mr. Wion. 54 Rained Out The Cards' baseball season was far from the best in WHS history as they climaxed their sea- son with a 9-14 record overall and a 6-8 tally in OCC play. Errors plagued the team from the beginning of the season; in fact, over half the runs scored against the Cardinals were unearn- ed. But Coach Cozze's baseballers were able to end the season in victorious Cardinal fashion by handing Mr. Vernon a pair of defeats, 6-2, and 1-0. Senior Randy Harrington ranked as the Cards' best pitcher by going 5-4 for the season with an earned run average of 1.67 for 64 inn- ings. Freshman Clint Nicely's no-hit pitching gave hope for better seasons ahead. Jim Al- bright led the team in hitting with a .360 average and was followed closely by Ken Foust's .333 and Rohn Hein's .305 average. Arlington WHS 6-3, 9-3 Westerville WHS 6-10,5-4 Grandview WHS 1-7 Gahanna WHS 7-1, 1-3 Delaware WHS 8-2, 6-5 Mt. Vernon WHS 2-5, 0-1 Brookhaven WHS 6-2 Pleasant View WHS 12-2, 12-6 Whitehall WHS 0-1,8-4 Watterson WHS 8-2, 4-6 Reynoldsburg WHS 5-3, 0-6 North WHS 0-8 Whetstone WHS 3-0 DIRECTLY BELOW. WHS's Randy Harring- ton punts in an effort to fool the opposition. BELOW. The bull pen helps pitchers and bat- ters warm up. BASEBALL. BOTTOM ROW. P. Cotter, B. Guillaume, G. Gilman. M. Boyce. M. Harbert. R. Heins, G. Buxton, J. Al- bright, R. Harrington, D. Green, K. Foster, C. Tackett. TOP ROW. R. Potter, C. Nice- ly, R. Monahan, B. Kincaid, G. Seizert, B. Hunter, J. Savage, A. France. B. Delgado, J. Woods. J. Russell, J. Snouffer, M. Farmer, Coach Harfield. 55 Fledgling Soccer Team Paced By Paulo Power Soccer was added to the list of boys' intramural sports this year in an attempt to broaden the athletic opportunities open to all WHS students. Soccer, which has enjoyed rapid growth nationally both as a participation and spectator sport in re- cent years and which has been elevated to the position of a high-paying professional sport, has been described as ice hockey without the hockey sticks and the ice. A long popular national pastime in most European and South American countries, soccer demands top physical condition of those who would play it since it is a ninty-minute game of constant running and kicking with no rest periods aside from a brief half-time. Paced by Paulo, WHS's foreign exchange student from Brazil, Coach Elliot's first year soccer team split a pair of games with the area's only two other schools currently field- ing soccer squads, Columbus Academy and Lancaster High, to complete their first season with a 2-2 record. Paulo started at the center forward position and received an honorary Var- sity W for being the team's leading scorer. Mr. Pashovich was originally slated to lead the fledgling soccer squad and spent a good deal of time with the team last summer, but pressing academic obligations kept him from serving as coach. Other widely followed intramural sports included football, basketball, and cross country. Jim Moneysmith shoots for fitness. SOCCER. BOTTOM ROW. R. Harrmgton, M. Holderman, P. Rustagi, T. Speer, P. Carvalho, T. Slider, M. Mefford, P. Robi- son, D. McDougle. ROW TWO. J. Ogram, C. Webb, K. Hunsberger, G. Buxton, M. Clapham, B. Kincaid, E. Cautela, P. Rus- tagi, S. Crane, J. Snouffer. TOP ROW. B. Gleason, R. Beck, T. Hudson, B. Hay- wood. J. McLaughlin, B. Clouse. T. Pri- mavera, S. Kincaid, Mr. Elliott. 56 Stickwomen Soaked Heavy spring rains dampened the activities of the girl's hockey squads as many practices and several of the scheduled games had to be canceled due to inclement weather. The girl's record of one win over Grandview, one tie with Columbus School For Girls, and a single loss to both Bexley and Dayton was not as bad as it might appear because, as luck had it, the Worthington stickwomen were able to play only the toughest schools on their schedule. Departing senior letterholders who will leave some difficult to fill gaps in next year's squad include: Peggy Blackmore, Jayne Ev- erett, Wendy Craver, Jo Buckley, Wanda Wal- ker, Christy Jones, Debbie McCormick, Cheryl Zeigler, and Bew Clendenen. Other outstanding players on Miss Bowen's A and B teams included sophomore Barb Wetters, and juniors Linda Nutter, Leslie White, and Ann Parsons. HOCKEY. J. Everett, L. Nutter, K. Sweeney, J. Buckley, C. Young, J. Moooe, V. Dapper, B. Clendenen, C. Maki, W. Wal- ker, B. Wetters, D. McCormick, W. Schmidt, L. White, D. Wetteraur, C. Partridge, K. Kessler, N. Satava, S. Lawless, A. Parsons, P. Blackmore, D. Decola, W. Craver, C. Jones, S. Swenson, C. Bachtel, S. Tracey, C. Zeigler, C. Brooks. Facial expressions count as (LEFT) Mrs. Howell demon- strates and (ABOVE RIGHT) student Kris Sweeney puts theory into practice. Girls Become Basketball And Tennis Enthusiasts The sparkling 13-3 record of the girls' intramural basketball teams set the tempo for the 1968-69 girls' sports program. With the skilled coaching of Miss Judith Bowen the A team went 7-1 while the B team racked-up an equally impressive 6-2 overall record. Certainly the high point of the Cardettes' roundball season came when both their A and B teams handed the Gahanna girls their first defeat in three years. The A team's cliff-hanger loss to Pleasant View was their first defeat in two seasons. Basketball Tennis WHS 55 22 Upper Arlington 24 15 WHS 4 Upper Arlington 1 WHS 54 27 Gahanna 41 7 WHS 1 Cols Sch for Girls 4 WHS 69 27 Westerville 12 7 WHS 2 Cols Sch for Girls 3 WHS 33 30 Bexley 16 26 WHS 4 Bexley 1 WHS 37 15 Northland 23 19 WHS 6 Bexley 0 WHS 34 18 Talawanda 28 30 WHS 2 Chillicothe 3 WHS 34 19 Grandview 7 12 WHS 7 Delaware 0 WHS 38 29 Pleasant View 40 18 WHS 6 Chillicothe 1 ABOVE RIGHT. Challenged by teammate Wendy Craver, Jo Buckley shoots for a basket. ABOVE LEFT. A TEAM. BOTTOM ROW. C. Bachtel, B. Wetters, C. Adams. ROW TWO. P. Blackmore, L. Bullar, K. Sebunia, L. Nutter, S. Lawless, Miss Bowen. TOP ROW. J. Buckley, W. Craver, B. Clendenen. TOP. B TEAM. BOTTOM ROW. K. Blackburn, D. Harding, S. Swenson, B. Peticolas. ROW TWO. K. Sweeney, P. Klosterman, J. Warner, K. Brooks, D. Johnson. TOP ROW. V. Flee- man, W. Johnson, J. Hard. 58 TENNIS. BOTTOM ROW. W. Craver, P. Klosterman, J. Buckley. ROW TWO. K. Green, S. Swenson, B. Wetters, C. Jones. TOP ROW. N. Klosterman, C. Brooks, T. Moore, J. Janes, J. Morse, A. Parsons, Miss Bowen. Female basketball players blur into motion both in individual effort (LEFT) and (ABOVE) in team effort. 59 RIGHT. Cautiously examining the panorama be- fore her, Vicki Orr patiently waits her turn to descend the slope. PEP. BOTTOM ROW. K. Coriell, L. Rhienschield, M. Pfefferle, K. Will, C. DeVolt, A. Sabock, K. Thingulstad. ROW TWO. S. Gibney, B. Bach, D. Kincaid, D. Baker, D. Ohm, K. DeVine, C. Wilgus. ROW THREE. L. Heiser, V. Finch, S. Staker, C. Campbell, S. Moody, A. Siebold, S. Smith, P. Sharpe. ROW FOUR. J. James. J. Bach, J. Hale, C. Mitchell, K. McAllister, P. Davis, M. Maurer. ROW FIVE. E. Berry, L. Morrison, K. Jobst, P. Proctor, S. Hall, T. Wallen, B. Fitz. ROW SIX. B. Shook, S. Link, P. Hinderer, K. Hall, A. Alspach, C. Chubb. TOP ROW. K. Pampush, S. DiCenzo, L. Wallace, R. Reed, L. Higham. 60 Pep Club Cheers Tankers Boys’ Ski Club Joins Girls Pep Club's main objective during the 1968-69 school year was to emphasize school spirit. The girls put in long hours after school painting hall and locker signs, and working out music routines to be performed at games. The girls attended more away basketball games than ever before, performed at all home basket- ball games, and for the first time cheered the swim team at a meet. Captain Karen Wil, Secretary Carol DeVolt, Treasurer Ann Sabock and Adviser Miss Schreiner guided the pennant, decal and bumper sticker sales. Clear Fork Ski Resort was the destination of the Boys' Ski Club in January as the culmination of the year's effort. Scott Grover, David Chakroff and Mr. Elliott served as the Advisory Board. The Girls' Ski Club worked toward their winter weekend trip to Seven Springs, Pennsylvania. Advised by Miss Bach and Miss Bowen, the club glided through a fine season. BOYS' SKI. BOTTOM ROW. R. Fitch, J. Preston, W. Green, T. Slider, S. Grover, J. Schock. ROW TWO. S. Clay, J. Buckley, M. Schoenbacher, R. Pearce, D. Chakroff, D. Dixon. TOP ROW. D. Harp, J. Buckley. GIRLS' SKI. BOTTOM ROW. S. Lawless. K. Kessler, P. Early, C. Maki, P. Blackmore, J. Buckley, S. Staker. TOP ROW. C. Brooks. K. Sebunia, V. Orr, L. Coates, N. Kloster- man, L. Nutter, C. Adams, B. Wetters, C. Weller. 61 organizations the words of the prophets are written on the subway walls and tenement halls and whispered in the sounds of silence RIGHT. Cello players make final adjust- ments before the concert commences. BOT- TOM. The band concert featured a trumpet trio. ABOVE. CADET ORCHESTRA. BOTTOM ROW. B. Schaeffer, V. Feldmiller, J. Hard, J. Sheridan, M. Adams, S. Bremner, A. Fos- ter, N. Allison. ROW TWO. N. Klosterman, M. Mauck, S. Finney, J. Brown, L. Buford, S. Geis, T. Allison, D. Guthrie, R. Wilkin- son. ROW THREE. R. Graves, M. Stam- baugh, G. Smith, J. Austin, D. Rowland, S. Dyer. TOP ROW. T. Primavera, B. Wilson, J. McNaughton, M. Boley. RIGHT. CONCERT ORCHESTRA. BOT- TOM ROW. J. LaSalle, L. Nolt, F. Schill, C. Brooks, J. Warner, P. Parkinson, J. Sproat, J. Bartlett. ROW TWO. L. Baker, G. Rob- bins, A. Iglesias, J. Green, M. Purvis, B. Mil- ler, S. Healey, M. Morss, J. Barton, W. Schmidt, R. Rubin, D. Jones, M. Wu, C. Jamison, P. Klosterman, A. Hyler. ROW THREE. A. Simcox, C. Jones. C. Jamison, A. Overton, V. Canzani, D. Hill, J. Woods, C. Green, C. Chase. ROW FOUR. L. Rubin, C. Groves, M. Purvis, S. Graves, L. Nutter, J. Hughes, L. White, T. Hudson, J. Dorward, S. Clay, K. Baker, T. Eckbreth, J. Saylor, C. Smith, L. Rheinscheld, B. Williams. TOP ROW. J. Ragutsz, P. Manner, D. Gerrard, J. Prose. 64 Director Reorganizes Instrumental Groups Kenneth Renschler, head of the instrumental music department, reorganized the instrumental programs. Band and orchestra were divided into two groups, se- nior and cadet. The senior band and orchestra were comprised primarily of upperclassmen while the cadet groups contained mainly beginners. At various times the senior band combined with the marching band for concerts. Both senior band and orchestra concentrated upon concert selections and then prepared patriotic music for the Spring Spectacular, held on May 24. On this occasion all the vocal and instrumental groups joined together for the final concert of the 1968-1969 school year. LEFT. Greg Keller concentrates fiercely on his music. BELOW LEFT. Contra-bass clarinets are big instruments for girls like Wendy Johnson. BELOW. Nancy Klosterman finds it's easy for her attention to become distracted. CADETT. BOTTOM ROW. A. Sabock, L. Hobart, S. Roberts. S. Finney, S. Davis, N. McLaughlin, J. Delaplane, C. Linley, K. Easterday, T. Maringer, G. Keller. ROW TWO. D. Keathly, L. Donham, D. Weber, R. Felky, D. Brod, L. Davidson, K. Stim- per-t, S. Eyler, J. Purvis, C. Cook, T. Litteral, C. Primiano, B. Wetters, T. Filbert. ROW THREE. S. Schofield, K. Gallagher, D. Dixon. M. Holderman, J. Gould, J. Gibson, K. Imboden, S. Law, K. Cellar, J. O'Heron, P. Janssen, E. Shoemaker, J. Say- lor, M. Fields, S. Tracey, B. Kincaid, J. Hamblin, K. Raker. ROW FOUR. B. Krings, J. Short, R. Aharra, S. Maxwell. J. Austin, D. Gordon, B. Pfefferle, J. Ewing, S. Merryman, C. Cade, J. Thum. TOP ROW. B. Bachtel, T. Bolen, M. Will, D. Hartzler, S. Lucas, D. Burkhart, D. Chamberlain, B. Schaadt, T. Eckbreth. SENIOR. BOTTOM ROW. D. Hill, L. Gast, C. Green, B. Dub- lin, S. Denbow, B. Miller, D. Calvert, N. Baker, P. Wagner, C. Hall, K. Hill. ROW TWO. J. Rini, C. Chase, G. Schofield, N. Baker, J. Naehring, K. Gaber, R. Kissel, R. Wollam, K. Foust, C. Henderson, G. Hackman, T. Stoval, D. Bosh, J. Trego, W. Johnson. ROW THREE. J. Huber, K. Calvert, P. Combs, P. Harp, D. Chakroff, T. Harbrecht, R. Montgomery, L. White, N. White. S. Dyer, S. Molk, C. Beckett, D. Pollart, M. Snouffer, P. Bennett, D. Dickey, V. Cole, D. Cooper, G. Cole, S. Anderson. TOP ROW. J. Simpson, B. Trucksis, M. Lazar, C. Tackett, L. Nutter, L. Bowman, S. Arnold, M. Koenig, M. Purvis, J. Hard- enbrook, J. Prose, R. Vogel, K. Burgert, J. Bashore. G. Schoen, T. Conrad, J. Schock. 65 Pep Band Rouses B-Ballers To Combat With Increased Vigor Drum Major Greg Schoen and the sextet of majorettes, Pam Harp (head majorette), Linda Nolt, Jackie Naehring, Debbie Robbins, Anne Simcox, and Leslie White led the WHS Marching Band to a successful season. At every home game and two away games the band entertained the crowd with seven- minute shows. During the basketball season the Pep Band played rousing musical selections chosen by the members. Students (usually Roy Shaffer) conducted the band. In the winter both bands competed in district contests. The WHS bands also sponsored a solo and ensemble contest, playing host to twenty high schools. ABOVE. Led by the Worthington banner, the band files into Union Cemetery, ending the Memorial Day parade. RIGHT. The pep band provides spirit for basketball games. CENTER. Greg Schoen leads the band down High St. 66 ABOVE LEFT. Smiling band members display their new uniforms for Memorial Day parade. LEFT. Roy Shaffer leads the pep band as it plays at pep rally. ABOVE. John Huber struts his ‘stuff for judges at drum major try-outs. 67 Music Fills Schedules OF Vocal Groups Study of modern music, practice of traditional music, rehearsals, and performances filled the schedules of all six performing vocal music groups. The ensembles sang for civic organizations and were especially busy entertaining social groups during the Christmas holidays. Under the direction of Mr. Haney, the choir prepared music for stu- dent assemblies, the Christmas and Spring Concerts, and produced the very successful musical. The Music Man. FRESHMAN CHORUS. BOTTOM ROW. E. Folk. L. Forsha, M. Myers, C. Hill, V. Fleeman, S. Woodruff, B. Kready, V. Gatz, S. Fugate, A. Quelette, D. Shisler, T. Moore, M. Max- ton. ROW TWO. J. Washington, D. Bosh, L. Epps, C. Young, C. Partridge, H. Hinball, B. Oden, P. Hinderer, A. Nelson, C. Mitchel, P. Seese, D. Price, R. Nolan. ROW THREE. C. Car- ter. P. Lowery, N. Morr, K. Richards, D. Jones, P. Fluellen, J James, S. Forward, G. Arthur, D. Kincaid, V. Holt, B. Coiner. ROW FOUR. E. Nemzer, P. Williams, J. Carter, E. Morrison. R. Holtsberry, S. Silcott, S. Smith, T. Gutch. M Douglas, P. Reed, L. Horen, S. Scott, L. Reed. TOP ROW. J. Fox, G. Voorhees, D. Clark, P. Harding, P. Klosterman, A. Gleason, S. Smith. V. Bender, S. DeMuth, D. Dickey. P. Carney, D. Hall, G. Everett, J. Larabee. GIRLS' CHOIR. BOTTOM ROW. M. Jolly, R. Anderson. L. Allen, B. Peticolas, J. Hale, K. Eason, S. Gibney, K. Klepser, K. LaSalle, S. Buttle, S. Latimer. ROW TWO. J. Platt, K. Woodward, S. MacCaughey, M. Hillard, L. Morrison, B.Wet- ters, D. Baker, C. Nicely, L. Bullar, N. Applegate. ROW THREE. K. Callendine, H. Williams. G. Peticolas, K. Hall, L. Moses. S. Jones, S. Smith, C. Clark, J. Bach, S. Sedanko, C. Young, W. Dove. TOP ROW. B. Bach, S. Peterson, S. Hall, C. Weisenberger, W. Schmidt, J. Roback, L. Simmons, R. Keller, C. Nolt. 68 FAR LEFT. Choir members chat during time before assembly. LEFT. Terry Slider awaits application of soft paint by Liza Zimmerman prior to dress rehearsal of Music Man. GIRLS' ENSEMBLE. BOTTOM ROW. P. Nowaki, J. Lutx, V. Dapper, S. Woodruff, P. Blackmore, S. Ben- ner, H. Huber. ROW TWO. E. Foreman, A. Cottrill, S. Tracy, C. Dean, C. Adams, C. Chrisman. TOP ROW. K. Fluellen, J. Nelson, G. Truitt, C. VanMeter, D. Burk- hart. CENTER LEFT. MIXED ENSEMBLE. BOTTOM ROW. M. Yost, M. Weber, B. Prindle, N. Allison, D. Chakroff, J. Patusch. ROW TWO. A. Reed, M. Den- bow, M. Robinson, B. Turnbull. C. White, R. Hein, S. Day. TOP ROW. M. Richman, E. Foreman, M. Muel- ler, C. Ewing, G. Parsons, D. Disque. LEFT. MIXED CHORUS. BOTTOM ROW. L. White, J. Collins, S. Denbow, C. Slaughter, B. Best. L. Gast, L. Templeton, N. Baker. ROW TWO. K. Blanki, T. Willis, D. Corrigan, D. Walters, P. Reynolds. G. Mc- Grail, M. Chase, C. Page, D. Holcomb. ROW THREE. K. Elder, G. Kundrat, D. Sandford, W. Evans, N. Cord- ell, A. Crane, G. Evans, M. Garrison. TOP ROW. R. Kessler, K. Baker, J. Groeniger, R. Russell, M. Young, G. Workins, N. Froind, D. Keethly. CHOIR. BOTTOM ROW. P. Austin, A. Simcox, B. Parrett, B. Allen, J. Pautsch, L. Wagner, J. Shisler, D. Molk, H. Huber, P. Miller, K. Carter, P. Blackmore, C. Hibbs, G. Buxton, B. Brooks, M. Potter, R. Graves, A. Jones, A. Austin, L. Baker, T. Slider, K. Slaney. ROW TWO. J. Lutz, J. Stewart, J. Myers, T. Gnezda, C. Koenig, S. Day, G. Huffman, L. White, V. Dapper, C. Keith, M. Weber, L. Earls, M. Fisher, B. Snouffer, G. Yost, N. Snouffer, M. Thomas, N. Allison, C. Jones, D. Green, J. Harwick. ROW THREE. J. Blackmore, A. Cottrill, S. Hill, S. Stimpert, L. Goering, S. Benner, S. Kessler, K. McGhee, C. Clancy, M. Bennett, D. Krahl, M. Bryant, A. Etchberger, B. Rush, C. Dean, R. Hein, S. Parsons, C. Chrisman, S. Woodruff, B. Trucksis, C. White, C. Castelli. ROW FOUR. G. Truitt, J. Crewe, P. Royhans, S. Dyer, C. Var.Meter, D. Disque, A. Reed, B. Turnbull, P. Nowacki, G. McCormack, J. Brown, D. Chakroff, D. Burkhart, M. Denbow, C. Adams, S. Tracy, J. Nelson, S. Niilson, L. Cowgill, D. DeMuth, K. Will. TOP ROW. S. Koenig, G. Strachota, B. Brough. G. Pomeroy, M. Karolin, L. Nolt, G. Parsons, K. Corriel, R. Carpenter, T. Conrad, J. Russell, M. Yost, M. Johnson, K. Fluellen, B. Richards, P. Jolly, S. Holsinger, M. Muller, G. Davis, J. Kohles, J. Green, E. Foreman, G. Yost. 69 Photography, Art Clubs Achieve Creative Goals Led by Mr. Heaps, the Photography Club focused its atten- tion on subjects which would develop both the creative in- stincts and the technical excellence of its members. Illustrat- ed lectures exposed specific elements of the photograph, but perhaps the most memorable moments for the shutter snap- pers were those when Mr. Heaps, the punster, stopped short the development of the issue under discussion just long enough to fix a new concept of the negative or positive roles of film in this unwashed world of ours. The Art Club's highly successful year was highlighted by the virtual sweeping of all awards in the Northland Art Show and an explanation of Oriental art by the father of Mei Wu, WHS student from Japan. Other club activities included ex- periments in kite design and batiking. Club officers were: Skippie Kipp, president; Stephanie DiCenzo, vice-president; Margaret Henninge, secretary; and Judy Fitch, treasurer. Ad- visers for the group were Mrs. Dorsey and Mr. Kuyper. ART. BOTTOM ROW. P. Peterson. K. Imboden non-member, J. Hall, B. Schaeffer, A. Filbert, S DiCenzo, M. Henninge, non-member, non-mem ber, N. Barnhart. ROW TWO. J. Morgan, M. Slet tebak, K. Kipp, non-member, S. Mooney, S. Barr T. Slider. P. Shaweker, C. Weisenburger, C. Leis sa, B. Hall, W. Dove. TOP ROW. A. Amarandos V. Petit, M. Hoffman, N. Snyder, non-member B. Richards, S. Kipp, C. Robinson, J. Fitch, E Raab, B. Lewis. ABOVE. Surrounded by a glorious clutter of expression, Skippie and Karen Kipp enjoy the freedom of the art room. RIGHT. Ann Filbert letters at the Art Club's Carnival booth. PHOTOGRAPHY. BOTTOM ROW. B. Parrett, P. VanBuskirk, J. Hamblin, K. Klepser, K. Hume, T. Brown, M. Duffy, D. Harmon, D. Smith. TOP ROW. J. Ogram, B. Rush, E. Hursh, C. Whieldon, P. Wilson, R. Jewett, B. Williams, K. Besaw, M. Mefford, J. Weisenberger. THESPIANS. BOTTOM ROW. L. Smith, S. Koenig, J. Howe, P. Miller, C. White, M. Karolin, J. Crewe, L. Bagby, S. Woodruff, N. Snyder, J. Johnson. ROW TWO. J. Pine. P. Eckbreth, A. Austin, V. Bennett, S. Kipp, B. Lewis, K. Edens, J. Aurand, M. Hoffman, E. Pine. TOP ROW. G. Pomeroy, B. Krings, P. Jolly, M. Colles, B. Parrett, K. Taylor, D. Eddy, J. O'Dell. M. Muller, B. Williams. Financial success and community recognition were this year's rewards for the hard working Thespian Club under the direction of faculty adviser, Mr. David M. Polk. Weeks of rehearsal shaped a serious drama, Our Town, for the fall production. The light-hearted favorite, The Wizard of Oz, was the childrens' theatre presentation. Members of the WHS cast scored a first when they appeared in additional performances of the play sponsored by the Bexley com- munity. Inspiration for and coordination of general club projects and productions were provided by President Sherri Koenig, Vice President Sheri Woodruff, Secretary Nancy Snyder, and Treasurer Pete Jolly. Monthly meetings included demonstrations of pantomine and readers' theater, slides of previous WHS shows, and guest speakers. The Thespian Club is a local chapter of a national and newly formed international organization formed to encourage stu- dents' creativity in the field of drama. ABOVE LEFT. Actors and crew combine efforts to set the stage for the Childrens' Show, The Wizard of Oz. ABOVE. An enthusiastic crowd joyfully applauds the skit presented by the drama classes at an evening thespian meeting. LEFT. Steve Kessler woos his dubious girlfriend played by Debbie Fugate in a skit presented for a thespian meeting. 71 Elite Of Juniors And Seniors Tapped For NHS The second half of the April 2 Academic Honors Award Assem- bly was devoted to the tapping of new members for the National Honor Society. In May, a candlelight initiation ceremony was held for new members and their parents. Any junior or senior in the top third of his class who meets the requirements of scholarship, service, leadership and character is eligible for membership. Teachers choose the students who are most qualified for this honor. The main service function of the society was the operation of the bookstores located in each wing. Teachers could also order books for class projects through the club's secretary, Linda Nolt. Other officers included Rick Kissel, president; Dennis McDougle, vice-president; and Sue Tracy, treasurer. During the Academic Awards Assembly, new NHS members were tap- ped by departing seniors. Rick Kissel called each new member's name. Jan- ice Crewe rises as her name is read. NHS. BOTTOM ROW. D. Maiden, P. Mil- ler, D. Dean, M. Hanke, M. Hanley, C. Dean, P. Harp, N. Gnezda, A. Amaran- dos, C. Barnum, A. Caudill, J. Johnson, B. DeMerit. ROW TWO. S. Downey, V. Pettit, C. Iden, V. Dapper, L. Callendine, M. Slettebak, J. Pine, K. Imboden, W. Walker, S. Tracey, B. DeMerit. ROW THREE. B. Criss, K. Poling, P. Rustagi, B. Turnbull, B. Brough, L. Nolt, C. White, S. Koenig, N. Bonnell, S. Kight. TOP ROW. D. Foust, D. Atha, J. Denar- do, B. Eyerman, D. McDougle, D. Hein, R. Kissel, L. Smith, T. Conrad. 72 Original Writings Viewed By ACROPOLIS Staff The Acropolis is the literary magazine of Worthington High School which features literature from almost all schools in the Worthington school district, including elementary schools. Starting in October, the staff accepted essays and poems from any Worthing- ton student who wished to contribute. As the works were sub- mitted, each of the fifteen staff members read and evaluated them. Meetings were held regularly to air the opinions of individual staff members. Slowly the stacks of submissions were whittled down to the small number that could be used. As the writings were being evaluated, art students designed sample covers for the magazine and illustrations for the selected works. The final cover was secretly chosen by Editor Janet Pine and Adviser Miss Nedra Stimpfle. Pro- fessional printing readied the Acropolis for sale during May. TOP LEFT. Ann Williams starts the year by making a submissions' poster. ABOVE LEFT. After being censored. Evy Pine starts a new poster. ABOVE. Editor Janet Pine and Jeff Hahn discuss the merits of a submitted work. LEFT. ACROPOLIS. BOTTOM ROW. E. Pine, G. Gigante, B. Richards, K. Imboden. ROW TWO. S. Schley, V. Bennett, J. Johnson, M. Jacobs. N. Gnezda. TOP ROW. B. Baker, C. Caldwell, K. Klepser. T. Stovall, J. Pine, J. Hahn, A. Williams, T. Gnezda, P. Rustagi, L. Harness. 73 Newspaper, Yearbook CARDINAL Staff Editor-in-Chief Faculty Editor Senior Editor Activities Editor Photography Editor Managing Editor Business Manager Copy Editor Copy Layout Editor Layout Indexers Typists Leslie Smith Sue T racey Chris Bauer Barb DeMerit Beth DeMerit Tom Conrad Nick Bonnell Peggy Miller Kathy Imboden Jennifer Johnson Aileen Amarandos Nancy Snyder Pam Harp Pat Gay nor Martha Dickerson Mindy Hoffman RIGHT. Supervised by Steve Graves, page editors finalize layouts. FAR RIGHT. While participating in a summer yearbook conference, photog- rapher Beth DeMerit points out a picture technique to editor Leslie Smith. BELOW RIGHT. Yearbook staff members Jennifer Johnson and Nick Bonnell struggle to line up a club for Mr. Parker. BELOW CEN- TER. The yearbook staff gathers together to identify pictures. BELOW LEFT. To prepare a final layout for the newspaper takes steady fingers and a delicate touch. Report Years Activities Under the advisorship of Mr. Richard Mansfield, the Chronical effected some minor internal changes which made possible some major strides toward excellence. In an attempt to distribute desponsibilities more evenly, co-editors were chosen for the major editorial positions. Chronical Editor-in- Chief, Steve Graves, editors Ann Schulze, Evy Pina, Jan Minor, and all the other Chronical staffers combined their talents and learning to make the school's newspaper a success. Early in the year the lack of adequate work space delayed important preliminary work on the Cardinal yearbook. Later, communications breakdowns between the publisher and the staff stymied some important activities. But, by working throughout the summer. Editor Leslie Smith, seniors Jennifer Johnson, Scott Grover, and Barb and Beth DeMerit, juniors Bobbi Lane, Jan Nelson, and Jan Minor and sophomore Sharon Gibney were able to complete the demanding job. 74 CHRONICLE. BOTTOM ROW. C. James, B. Gruber, E. Pine, J. McKenna, C. Bauer, J. Minor, A. Schulze, P. Rus- tagi. ROW TWO. C. Wheildon, D. Shoemaker, L. Hobart, A. Palmquist, S. Graves, D. McCormick, D. Green, S. Frost, L. Harness, D. Hackman. ROW THREE. M. Spade- man, S. Healy, L. Bates, R. Wells, C. Comchoc, S. Matson, T. Parsons, C. Gardner. TOP ROW. M. Deep, J. Sams, K. Corthell, R. Neff, B. Williams, G. Voutyras, C. Clark, S. Sebunia. 75 RIGHT. Steve Forsha studies his opponent's move and then (BELOW RIGHT) moves out in force. FAR RIGHT. The battle of the sexes comes even onto the chess board for Dave Molk. CHESS. BOTTOM ROW. S. Forsha, E. Truitt, P. Carvalho, F. Schill, D. Holcomb, S. Gerebenics, D. Amerine, D. Turner. ROW TWO. M. Henninge, D. Rosen, E. Fisk, M. Brown, B. Schaeffer, N. Smith, C. Weisenberger. TOP ROW. P. Rustagi, T. Primavera, F. Ruvio, B. Eyerman, M. Lazar, T. Brown, C. Jernigan, D. Aartzler, R. Hines. 76 Turner Leads Debaters In Affirmative Season The Debate Club's disappointing showing in the state debate tournament belied its generally high record in this year's dis- trict tournament. After battling their way through tourna- ments held at such diverse points in Ohio as Toledo Whitmer, Gahanna Lincoln, Akron Firestone, Columbus, North, Colum- bus Northland, Ohio State University and Columbus East- moor, Worthington's team garnered a share of a three-way tie for first place in District 1. WHS debaters shared the honor with Columbus North and Columbus Eastmoor. This fine showing easily qualified the victorious district team—John Russell and Bruce Turnbull, affirmative side, and Mark Farmer and Dave Eddy, who debated the negative side— for a chance in the state speech tournament. The field of 42 competing school teams was narrowed from 170 schools throughout Ohio who originally qualified. Worthington's eventual record of two victories, and four losses in the state tourney placed the Debate team only 30 out of these 42. Despite this letdown. Adviser Mr. Turner feels the future of Debate Club is far from bleak. Only junior Mark Farmer will be returning with tournament experience, but several debaters with valuable A team experience will be lending their skills to the 1969-1970 team. Club Officers John Russell, president; Mark Farmer, vice- president; and Virginia Bennett, secretary-treasurer led the club through a very successful year of debate. 77 DEBATE. BOTTOM ROW. T. Zelinski, R. Latour, J. Johnson, A. Schulze, J. Kohles, V. Bennett. R. Kessler. TOP ROW. Mr. Turner. D. Demaree, G. Seizert, M. Farmer, T. Long, J. Morr, B. Turnbull. AFS Students Reach Community, School Through its foreign exchange program, the American Field Service organization attempts to develop respect and understanding between individuals and mutual aware- ness of cultural differences. This year, Worthington's AFS chapter greatly expanded opportunities for people to meet people. In August, Paulo de Carvalho came from Brazil to live with the Richard Chakroff family. For the first time, Worthington hosted two foreign students. Susan Lloyd, of England, came in December and stayed with the Charles Robinson family. In addition, two Worthington students went to live and learn in another country. Lynn Williams left in winter to begin a year in Argentina. Margaret Henninge spent the summer in Turkey. ABOVE RIGHT. At the football field, Paulo contemplates the future of his sport, soccer, at WHS. RIGHT. Bill Baker introduces Susan Lloyd, AFS student from England, to American journalism. BOTTOM RIGHT. Christine Czerny from Germany and Margaret Faffelberger from Austria converse in German after the AFS assembly. AFS. BOTTOM ROW. M. Fallon, L. Morris, N. Satava, L. Sylvester, A. Reed, C. Koenig, P. Carvalho, D. Ohman, J. Franklin, N. Atha, D. Hackbarth, B. Reuter. ROW TWO. P. Mooney, L. Jensen, W. Dove, M. Custer, K. Harfly, M. Robinson, S. Day, D. Chakroff, D. Green, B. Duncan, K. Geise, E. Nemzer, E. Raab, K. Imboden. ROW THREE. M. Purvis, K. Evelsizor, R. Elliott, G. Huffman, S. Matson, A. Parsons, S. White, J. Kohles, L. Rheinshield, C. Williams, J. Brown, J. Simpson, J. Johnson. TOP ROW. M. Slettebak, M. Hanke, C. Koenig, D. Crawford, A. Caudill, P. Crawford, D. Rinehart, B. Ratusz, J. Rineholt, S. Grover, D. Weber, P. Chaffee. 78 FTA Point Gain ers Work As Teachers Any student interested in education is encourag- ed to explore the field with the Future Teachers of America Club. Sample FTA programs included teaching the handicapped and the Head Start Pro- gram. Under President Cathy Devine, Vice President Ray Scharf, Secretary Cheryl Tittle, Treasurer Nan- cy McLravy, Point Chairman Anita Gaynor and Advisers Mrs. Wilhilm and Mrs. Burkhardt, mem- bers sponsored Teacher Recognition Day. Students who earned enough points student taught at the elementary and middle schools in April. FTA. BOTTOM ROW. V. Moats, T. Gnezda, N. Gnezda, L. Hylton, C. Tittle, R. Keller, G. Truitt, L. Gast, M. Jolly, S. Buttle, D. Dodson, K. Hall, S. Healy, J. Bartlett. G. Watkins, K. Crandall. ROW TWO. J. Copen- haver, J. Platt, M. Meyer, T. Higgs, A. Neal, J. O'Dell, R. Anderson, P. Fluellen, S. Barr, A. Etchberger, N. Barnhart, E. Pine, K. Devine, A. Gaynor, J. Franklin. ROW THREE. L. Morrison, S. Schley, R. Holts- berry, N. McLravy, J. Gould, S. Kinkley, P. Gaynor, D. Ohm, K. Fluellen, S. Hall, D. Baker, C. Clark, M. Maurer, M. Chase, R. Scharf. TOP ROW. M. Bennett, C. Wellmerling, M. Fisher, N. Applegate, G. Strachota, D. Wathen, S. Smith, M. Hill, S. Peterson, P. Nowacki, P. Boock, D. Clark, V. Gillespie, N. Galloway, L. Rothenbuhler, S. Kessler. ABOVE. Carol Williams and Marg Henninge entertain at the AFS assembly. BELOW. Taking time out from lunch, Paulo plays chess with Bill Gleason. 79 Colorful Banquets Flavor Spanish, SNHS Clubs Spanish food and conversation created an excellent atmosphere for this year's Spanish Club banquet. Many fascinating speakers were entertained this year with the aid of President Flor Elena Bejarna, Vice President Chris Bachtel, Secretary Nancy Klosterman, and Treasurer Nancy Smith. Mrs. Gonzalez aided as a fine adviser. Many WHS students proved they could hurdle the language barrier by earning eligibility in the Spanish National Honor Society. Membership in SNHS is limited to those students with a B average or better in Spanish. The club started off its new membership this year with an initiation ceremony in the east cafe- teria. The Sociedad Honoria Hispanica office-holders this year were Kim Gross, president; Jan Minor, vice- president; Nancy Klosterman, secretary; and Barb Russell, treasurer. Mrs. Hook and Miss Hockman were the able advisers. ABOVE. A charming Carla Beare dispenses flowers at the Spanish Banquet. RIGHT. Kathy Swank, Florie Bejarano and Cheryl Tittle were waitresses. FAR RIGHT. As attendant for the long table of dignitaries, Kathy Devine serves Mr. Miller, east unit assistant principal. 80 LEFT. SNHS. BOTTOM ROW. D. Robbins, C. Bauer, D. Sharp, J. McKenna, V. Moats. J. Minor, B. Russell, C. Day. ROW TWO. B. Hall, N. Smith, M. Pfefferle, S. Watson. C. Bachtel, L. Coates, D. Fugate, P. Croker. TOP ROW. P. Dalesandry, D. Bevans, N. Klosterman, D. Wathen, K. Duerk, K. Gross, B. Williams, S. Kessler. TOP. SPANISH. BOTTOM ROW. non-member, non-member, B. Banta, B. McClaskey, C. Adams, K. Woodward, C. Young, P. Bright, C. Primiano, C. Tittle, S. Latimer, N. Galloway, J. Naehring, A. Simcox, N. Klosterman. ROW TWO. F. Bejara- no, S. Pampuch, K. Devine, K. Swank, D. Wathen, L. Coates. C. Day, D. Givens, S. Parsons, S. Overbey, N. Smith, A. Oden, M. Neeld, M. Jacobs, J. Brown, B. Caldwell. ROW THREE. D. Carl, J. Young, R. Gills, D. Beare, R. Beck, M. Mead, A. Reed, D. Ohman, B. Snouffer, C. Caldwell. B. Baker, C. Beare, C. Bachtel, J. Staiger, M. Sheets. D. Zemmer- man. TOP ROW. B. Robinson, T. Primavera, J. Miller. R. Smith, J. Grant, K. Gross, G. Cole, S. Kessler, B. Prindle, S. Kincaid, T. Slider, R. Harrington, non-member. R. Arthur, D. Flowers, F. Johnson, M. Muller. ABOVE. SPANISH. BOTTOM ROW. S. Schley, P. Kloster- man, J. Franklin, D. Wohlman, A. Alspach, B. Flowers, M. Jolly, B. Andre, B. Myers, J. Hunt, J. Sproat, P. Peterson, B. Blanton, S. Arnold, K. Hendley, C. Swartz. ROW TWO. B. Baker, K. Coates, D. Enyart, R. Kitterman, L. Perez, L. Put- nam, A. Collmer, E. Raab, C. Geise, J. Abegglen, J. Frost, B. Boggs, D. Clark, K. Woodward, G. Watkins, M. Hume. ROW THREE. L. White, D. Hill. D. Johnson. D. Diehl. L. Keys, P. Amos, B. Best, S. Halls, S. Smith, K. Hale, P. Hinderer, M. Goodwin, M. Swartz, B. Bachtel, L. Kurtz, B. Shook, S. DiCenzo. TOP ROW. D. Freter, P. Kolb, non-member, B. Robinson, E. Szaronos, C. Curley, R. Miller, J. Miller, R. Page, J. Voorhees. S. Hedge, D. Weber, D. Crawford, R. Bau- man, C. Paige, D. Smith. 81 ABOVE. Taking bread from Lisa Elliot is Roman server Lavinia Miller. RIGHT. Teachers were honored guests at the Latin Banquet. Bidding for slaves are Mr. Polk, Miss Hottenroth and Mr. Pashovich. CENTER RIGHT. Rick Finch enjoys himself at the Winter Carnival. FAR RIGHT. Two gladiators battle for Roman Banquet. BELOW. Richard Pierce reach- es up to afix Christmas decorations. FRENCH. BOTTOM ROW. G. Truitt, R. Keller, T. Gnezda, N. Gnezda, S. DeMuth, M. Kuster, A. Etchberger, C. Dupler, K. Coriell, E. Schwartz, C. Chase, D. Rosen. ROW TWO. L. Moses. P. Kolb. L. Hilton, S. Copen- haver, D. Dodson, M. Bennett, W. Dove. N. Rife, J. Myers, P. Mooney, E. Pine, A. Iglesias, P. Bach, N. Morr. ROW THREE. D. Hackman, M. Or- cutt, V. Sproat, K. Shaw, R. Sproat, J. Roberts, C. Bratka, M. Hanke, A. Caudill, A. Amarandos, M. McNeely, J. Kritschgau. ROW FOUR. N. Sata- va, G. Peticolas, L. Brown, L. Brey, S. Denbow, J. Dixon, S. Bekker, S. Buttle, D. Wise, J. Brown. D. Johnson, J. Regotts, J. LaSalle. TOP ROW. C. MacCaughey, E. Little, C. Smith, R. Pierce. B. Wolfe, M. Farmer, R. Warburton, G. Manderschied, J. Geaslen, G. Strachota, B. Miller. 82 French, Russian, Latin Clubs Russian Club started a dance troupe this year to learn and perform Slavic folk dances. The club council members were: chairman, John O'Brien; treasurer, Carol Williams; secretary, Roger Brigham; Steve Finch; and Mark Lazar. Mr. Pashovich acted as adviser. An active French Club year was wound up with a picnic. The officers aiding were: Gary Manderscheid, president; Roy Warburton, vice-president; Niki Gnezda, social chairman; and Mark Farmer, treasurer. Mrs. Chapman and Mr. Garrabrant were the advisers. The Latin Club's annual Roman Banquet highlighted this year's activitites. Officers presiding were Pramod Rustagi, president; Lenora Goode, vice-president; Peggy Miller, secre- tary; and Martha Morss, treasurer. Mrs. Drumm acted as ad- viser. Dance, Make Merry LATIN. BOTTOM ROW. M. Meyer, P. Barron, J. Hale, C. Montgomery, C. Hop- per, J. Haas, C. Barber, P. Zacherl, J. Johnson, C. Weisenberger, J. Morgan, L. Heiser, D. Kincaid. ROW TWO. P. Miller, V. Dapper. A. Gaynor, L. Goode, J. Nelson, A. Gleason, non-member, L. Bagby, non-member, A. Overton, M. Neeld, G. Sulis. ROW THREE. J. Cornette, V. Gillespie. K. Killen, E. Stroo, L. Ogg, G. Brewster, non-member, J. Siebold, C. Mitchell, M. Faffelberger, M. Will, D. Meier, J. Greene, S. Link. TOP ROW. G. Havenstein, N. Freund, D. Keathley, M. Morss, N. Applegate, J. Searfoss, B. Tewart, B. Ratusz, P. Rustagi, N. Bonnell, P. Craw- ford, K. Hamilton, K. Callendine, B. Alexander. RUSSIAN. BOTTOM ROW. C. Borchers, K. Pampuch, C. Hall, T. Collins, J. Moats, J. Leslie, K. Kratch, C. Swartz, C. Williams, J. Roback, K. Blackburn, J. Blain. ROW TWO. R. Brigham, M. Norris. R. Fitch, K. Lorimer, C. Henderson, K. Surface, B. Duncan, D. Jones, M. Chase, E. Nemzer, N. McLaughlin, V. Severance. ROW THREE. S. Finch, G. Severance, B. Dundein, C. Kirsh, M. Vernon, T. Stovall, P. Willerton, D. Harp, J. Dorward, J. O'Brien. ROW FOUR. S. Kern, M. Wendon, D. Gross, C. Johnson, M. Lazar, R. Hines, C. Nicely, C. Nicely, D. O'Rourke. TOP ROW. P. Matejic, R. Church, G. Barnes. J. Green, B. Monahan, D. Shingledecker, C. Mayton, T. Allen, T. Long. 83 ABOVE. Astronomy club members show their interest in stars, whether they are nebulous or patriotic. ABOVE RIGHT. Mr. Guitry's hat chal- lenges the stars. ASTRONOMY. BOTTOM ROW. F. Schill, P. Head, D. Paoletti, S. Gas- kins, K. Badertscher, C. Turkleson.T. Zelinski, R. Gardner. ROW TWO. E. Little. R. Spencer, C. Cahill, M. Hume, M. Brown, L. Morrison, M. Kirfetz, R. Rubin, S. McCall. TOP ROW. M. Duffy, L. Rubin, R. Jewett, J. Rowland, M. Brown, M. Duffy, B. Whitaker, C. Jernigan, E. Truitt. ollo XI Stimulates Science, Astronomy, And Math Interests Math, astronomy and science were very popular this year, as evidenced by club activity. The newly formed Science Club was a group whose basic aims were to promote individual research among its mem- bers and to bring interesting speakers to Worthing- ton to lecture on scientific subjects. Under the lead- ership of Dave Hein, president; Bill Arnold, vice- president; Laura Leslie, treasurer; and Bobbi Lane, secretary, the club toured nearby science-related in- dustries, and heard many speakers. All of the teach- ers of the science department cooperated with the club, but Mr. Pinnicks and Mr. Wesney gave special help. The Astronomy Club heard several important speakers this year and spent several cold winter nights fighting frostbite for an opportunity to watch the moon and the other celestial bodies that were becoming increasingly important. In addition to Mr. Guitry and Mr. Linzell, who were the club's advisers. Jack Rowlands, president; Craig Cahill, vice-presi- dent; Mary Ellen Hume, secretary; and Ron Jewett, treasurer, served the club well. The Math Club with Mr. Butler as adviser initiated a course in computer programing for study after school. Officers Tom Long, president; Loran Duem- mel, vice-president; and Betsy Allen, secretary- treasurer, worked well with the club and set up a very successful picnic at the end of the year. MATH. BOTTOM ROW. S. Bekker. L. Duemmel, B. Allen, M. Chase, K. LaSalle, L. Brey, J. Kohles, S. Jones, J. Copenhaver, C. Maki. TOP ROW. T. Long, J. Rogers, T. Eckel, J. Moneysmith, N. Smith, C. Chase, M. Holderman, E. Little, D. Turner, T. Brown. 85 ABOVE. DCT participant Glenda Glass stands ready to give assistance to Worth- ington area dentist. RIGHT. The VICA booth at the Winter Carnival is manned by Ann Patterson and Kim Scott. FAR RIGHT. Janice Rineholt gets valuable experience in modern office techniques. 86 COE, OWE, D CT Provide Work Students accepted for the Cooperative Office Education, Diversified Coopera- tive Training and the Occupational Work Experience programs found their work- study plan fascinating as well as meaningful. They gained valuable and practical experience in their fields of interest. Office work, dental assistance, electronics, auto mechanics and furniture repair and refinishing were a few of the varied work programs in which students partici- pated. COE Club leadership was provided by President Stan Vermaaten, Vice-presi- dent Kay Alexander, Secretary Jan Rineholt, Treasurer Norma Baker, Recorder Charlene Kelly and Adviser Mrs. Provost. Officers of the DCT program were Steve Studer, president; Linda Robinson, vice-president; Kim Scott, secretary; Ann Pat- terson, treasurer; and Mr. Hindes, adviser. Jeff Hale, president; Terry Glass, vice- president; Linda Swain, secretary; Ed McMillen, treasurer; and Mr. Probasco, adviser provided able leadership for the OWE Club. COE. BOTTOM ROW. J. Rineholt, V. Mayhew, C. Kelly, K. Alexander, B. VanPaepeghem. ROW TWO. Mrs. Provost, M. Winters, L. Martin, S. Vermaaten, T. Allison, M. Daugherty. OWE. BOTTOM ROW. J. Gar- rett, B. Kincaid, J. Miku, B. Smithson, L. Longshore, L. Belknap, L. Swain. TOP ROW. J. Hale, J. Eader, M. Stout, T. Glass. E. McMillen, M. VanVIack, D. Davy, T. Moeckle. VICA. BOTTOM ROW. L. Cowgill, L. Robinson, J. Preston, A. Patterson, K. Scott, G. Glass, B. Posey. ROW TWO. W. Colmer, P. Wilson, C. Freter, S. Hutchings, B. Blakesley, D. Miller. TOP ROW. B. Zelinski, R. Reed, M. Belisle, J. Bryant, S. Copely, E. Shearrow, R. Carpenter. 87 FBLA, Radio, Ecology Clubs Encourage Sparkling ECOLOGY. BOTTOM ROW. S. Moody, A. Siebold, N. Sachsel, C. Ebersole, W. Hilling, B. Lewis, K. Hume, S. Witten, D. Truitt, J. Morse, non-member. ROW TWO. C. Kramer, M. Keathler, C. Kramer, S. Maki, J. Hard, M. Chase, K. Duffy, A. Overton, J. Jacobs, J. Brown, J. Richards, D. Harmon. TOP ROW. E. Truitt, T. Filbert, R. Montgomery, D. Brant, B. Robinson, B. Arnold, M. Schmidt, R. Gardner, R. Head, M. Schmidt, T. Brown. 88 After School Action New members of the FBLA were initiated in October and immediately began to employ their knowledge of business procedures. The club used successful sales techniques in December and May when it sold candles and candy. Aided by Miss Shir- ley Nault and Mrs. Barbara Ley, the students printed and sold the Student Directory. Officers were: Pam Puglisi, president; Carol Saulsbury, vice-president; Marcie Mead, secretary; Diane Davy, treasurer; Cliff Tackett, sergeant-at-arms; and Margie Chapin, re- porter. Sparked into action by its adviser Mrs. Cowgill and John Richards (president), Craig Kramer (vice- president), and Dave Heir (treasurer) completed another year of broadcasting. The dedicated ''hams caught a breath of fresh air as they traveled to Day- ton's Hamvention and as they operated an emergency radio station at a local Field Day. The Ecology Club was recognized by the Colum- bus Dispatch as the leading ecology group in the area. Featured in an article were Mr. Holl, Mr. Pin- nicks, Craig Kramer (president), Greg Beck (vice- president), Julie Morse (secretary), and Peggy Bar- num (treasurer). The students emphasized the in- terest in ecology at WHS, especially concerning the area of the Nature Trail. RADIO. BOTTOM ROW. C. Foreman, B. Parrett, G. Pomeroy, C. Adams. TOP ROW. C. Kramer, J. Richards, B. Wil- liams, D. Hein, A. Thinglustad. FBLA. BOTTOM ROW. L. Allen, S. Overbey, P. Puglisi, D. Marquardt, D. Saulsberry, C. Simpson, C. Ervin. ROW TWO. D. Rec- tor, D. Davy, S. Roberts, K. Hill, M. Chapin, N. Snouffer. TOP ROW. M. Schmidt, P. Bright, C. Tackett, S. Hon- acher, R. Neff, M. Mead. FAR LEFT. Bob Parrett pulls some high-jinks on Craig Kramer and des- troys the legend of the serious radio operator. LEFT. Arthur Thingulstad becomes gaol keeper. 89 Club Participants View Their Future Life In Health Professions And The Home The central purpose of the Health Careers Club is to expose members to potential health professions.. Among the topics covered were optometry, laboratory technology and veterinary medicine. Field trips this year included visits to Medicenter and the Columbus Board of Health. Under their new adviser Mrs. Knouff, the club executed service projects such as making Christmas tray favors and col- lecting gift boxes for Vietnamese school children. Through the officers Martha Pfefferle, President; Kathy Imboden and Cindy Hard, Vice Presidents; and Sandy MacCauhey, Secretary, mem- bers became involved in the Volunteen program. Members of the W-Debs club, under the direction of Mrs. McBurney and Mrs. Quilter, observed some of the more inter- esting aspects of the art of homemaking. In November, the girls attended a fashion show sponsored by Lazarus. Christmas activities included a gift wrapping demonstration by Sears, and the Worthington Historiacal Society Christmas Tour of Homes. The first event of the year was a progressive dinner served at the homes of the cabinet members: Cathi Wiley, Vice Presi- dent; Karen Murnane, Secretary; Anda Moore, Treasurer; and Chris VanMeter, President. Members attended several other so- cial events including a skating party, a Valentine banquet and a mother-daughter banquet at Green Meadows Inn. HCC. BOTTOM ROW. P. Puglisi, V. Porter, D. Kunzi, S. MacCaughey, D. Noll, S. Rineholt, K. Will, M. Pfef- ferle, C. MacCaughey, J. Hard, P. Fluellen. ROW TWO. J. Platt, D. Hard, L. Perez, K. Kratch, L. Leslie, M. Jacobs, G. Sulis, J. Delaplane, D. Ison, S. Denbow, J. Dixon. ROW THREE. M. Fisher, P. Eckbreth, B. Overby, J. Washington, B. Allen, A. Jones, M. Will, L. Gibson, D. Kincaid, K. Imboden. TOP ROW. K. Crandall, C. Bratka, C. Chubb, A. Childs, B. Blanton, L. Forsha, D. Fitz, J. Ijaz, K. Fluellen. W-DEBS. BOTTOM ROW. P. Wilmot, M. Karolin, R. Pearson, D. Hack- barth, C. Moore, C. Zeigler, L. Bagby, S. Schneider, S. White, D. Spencer, N. Baker, M. Orcutt, D. Dixon, M. Hanley, S. Matson, C. Trantina. ROW TWO. P. Amos, N. Bowers, B. Evans, V. Edwards, N. Baker, S. Tikson, K. Murnane, M. Benner, P. Carney, P. Reed, C. Feather, R. Cherry, N. Snouffer, M. Hoffman, J. Lutz, M. Robinson. ROW THREE. M. Belyea, A. Wade, N. Rick, N. Applegate, C. Smith, K. Hill, J. Abegglen, D. Erik- sen, J. Frost, J. Siebold, M. Penning- ton, L. Jensen, K. Carvey, E. For- man, C. VanMeter. TOP ROW. S. Rineholt, D. Disque, D. Rinehart, S. Castle, K. Hildebrant, P. Croker, A. Collmer, C. MacCaughey, N. Schmei- ser, N. Rife, K. Edens, L. Daines, K. McGhee, E. Moor, D. Wright, A. Reed. 90 Efficient student aide Patty Eckbreth administers an astringent lotion to the wounded hand of Cindy Hard, who looks on apprehensively. 91 Student Council Continues Traditions With Perhaps the most far-reaching accomplishment of this year's Student Council was the establishment of after-school speakers on important current issues. In- terested students were encouraged to attend and the other students were under no obligation. In April, Tran Van Dinh, former South Vietnamese Ambassa- dor to the USA spoke to a large, interested audience. A few weeks later, an Army officer presented a differ- ing opinion on the war. The directors of Student Council activities were President Bruce Turnbull, Vice President Pradip Rustagi, Secretary Sue Benner, Trea- surer Nick Bonnell, Recorder Carolyn Dean and Ad- viser Mrs. Redick. Another Student Council action enabled girls with classes in the Annex to wear slacks on cold or windy days. The Council arranged the Christmas decora- tions, assigning specific halls to each of the classes and co-ordinating all the work. The second annual Winter Carnival, sponsored and supervised by Student Council was a success for everybody involved. Another project was the Student-Faculty Basketball Game. Although the faculty won, the game was still successful, providing a large contribution to the Can- cer Society in memory of Mike Marsh. STUDENT COUNCIL. BOTTOM ROW. J. Franklin. G. Everett. P. Carney, E. Altick, B. Myers, L. Gast, B. Best, M. Jolly, V. Sproat, L. Clawson, S. Steiner, M. Wu, G. Watkins. ROW TWO. M. Mauck, S. DeMuth, T. Moore, D. Shisler. S. Jones, S. Healy, S. Gibney, L. Duemmel, M. Bennett, J. Platt, A. Schulze, J. Schmidt. ROW THREE. G. Davis, H. Miller, J. Klinger, D. Wise. J. Brown, S. Donovan, S. Trail, J. Steiner, T. Eckbreth, G. McGrail. TOP ROW. T. Long, C. Nicely, B. Buxton, C. Thomas, J. Rogers, S. Hedge, D. Benner, T. Harbrecht, B. Heuley, S. Barber. STUDENT COUNCIL. BOTTOM ROW. D. Ohman, C. Dean, S. Lawless, P. Miller, P. Plaisted, J. Crewe, M. Morss, J. Naehring, J. Buckley, P. Blackmore, D. Maiden, A. Caudill, S. Koenig, J. Everett, S. Benner, S. Downey. ROW TWO. B. McClatchie, S. Tracey, B. Fabbro, S. Donovan, G. Truitt, C. Clancy, A. Parsons, D. Robbins, J. Wilson, C. Carter, P. Rustage, M. Storer, J. Simp- son, J. Savage, P. Jolly. ROW THREE. G. Yost, B. Turnbull, S. Keller. C. Walker, J. Huber, J. Albright, T. Slider, J. Prose, P. Rustage, N. Bonnell, M. Yost, J. Harrington. TOP ROW. D. Atha, F. Leiter, J. Hagan, J. Snouffer, T. Speer M. Denbow, J. McLaughlin, D. McDougle, C. Dean, non-member, J. Bartlett, F. Green, K. Finch, S. Graves. 92 Successful Winter Carniva FAR LEFT. Organizers Roger Stowe and Pradip Rustage listen attentively as former South Vietnamese Ambassador Tran Vin Dihn states his views on the Vietnam War at a specially arranged assembly. CENTER LEFT. Excited children throng around the booths at the Winter Carnival. LEFT. Darcel Miller searches for a student's schedule. BELOW LEFT. Exhausted by important decorative decisions, seniors Carolyn Dean, John McLaughlin and Bruce Turnbull take a break. BELOW. Working in the East Office, Ruth Keller writes a late slip as Karen Coates checks to see if the student is a chronic offender. OFFICE WORKERS. BOTTOM ROW. J. Gould, G. Watkins. E. Moor, C. VanMeter, V. Moats, D. Morris, L. Bullar, B. Snouffer, G. Strachota, M. McKee, M. Mead, K. Devine, C. Zeigler, C. Moore. ROW TWO. R. Harrington, S. Kincaid, K. Carvey. V. Pettit. C. Cummins. A. Caudill, C. Ewing, L. Claw- son, S. Maki, C. Iden, R. Clements, D. Fugate, R. Keller, K. Coates. ROWT. THREE. J. Bolen, M. Holderman, K. Kessler, P. Eckbreth, L. Nolt, J. Shisler, G. Frey. D. Wathen, C. Hard, P. Puglisi, P. Chambers, G. Truitt, B. Fabbro, C. Caldwell, D. Wright. TOP ROW. B. Williams. J. Wisenburger, G. Peticolas, B. Brough, S. Swenson, K. Callendine, W. Craver, B. Lowe. J. Everett, K. McRae, M. Potter, B. VanVIack, M. Fallon, B. Washburn. BOTTOM ROW. N. Galloway, P. Earley, C. Devolt, M. Myers, W. Billings. S. Buttle, N. Satava, C. Bachtel, M. Pfefferle, C. Barber, D. Noll. ROW TWO. M. Sheets, K. Hault, K. Dew, C. Ebersole, E. Pine, P. Mooney, G. Young, B. Hall, M. Jolly, B. Best, M. Fisher, M. Jacobs. ROW THREE. D. Blakely, C. Blaine, D. McCormick, B. Baker, M. Robinson, C. Beare, D. Wetters, D. Miller, C. Loveless, A. Reed, N. Franey. TOP ROW. P. Harding, M. Hill, P. Plaisted, V. Dietz, S. Donaldson, D. Givens, L. White, K. Cummins, S. Matson, E. Fore- man, L. Nolt, P. Neff, T. Eckhart. 93 Wrestling Club Formed GAA Sponsors Sports In an attempt to support the high school's athletic effort, a Wrestling Club was formed to develop a spirited following at the wrestling meets. The club was founded by senior Lisa Cow- gill who also served as the club's first president. She was help- ed by Vice President Cheryl Zeigler, Secretary-Treasurer Deb- bie Hackbarth, and News Reporter Ann Parsons. The wrestling coaches Mr. Roger Campbell and Mr. Mel Effron worked close- ly with the girls and served as their advisers. The main part of the club's effort was expended working at home meets, mak- ing locker and hall signs, and doing everything possible to support the boys. Time was also found for money-making events such as a slave sale and a Winter Carnival booth. The wrestlers greatly appreciated the girls' interest. Traditionally providing an active outlet for girls' excess energy, GAA once again provided an extensive program of intramural sports. Intramural games were directed by Linda Nutter. The club's officers were Kris Sweeney, president; Mary Hanley, vice-president; and Nancy Klosterman, secretary- treasurer. Miss Mary Lou Bach and Miss Judy Bowen helped the girls in their role as advisers. 94 BELOW. WRESTLING. BOTTOM ROW. P. Wilmot, C. Moore, L. Bagby, C. Wiley, S. Pritchard, C. Zeigler, D. Hackbarth, R. Heuss, S. Tikson, P. Remen. ROW TWO. B. Banta, S. Hazle, M. Maxton, D. Shisler, S. Donovan, K. James, M. Hanley, M. Custer, K. Hartley, B. Duncan. TOP ROW. P. Miller, S. Day, C. Koenig, J. Shisler. D. Carey, L. White, M. Whitehead, J. Crewe, N. Harris, M. Bennett, J. Fisher. RIGHT. The Wrestling Court was composed of Cheryl Zeigler, Queen Sandy Day, Mary Purtz, and Kit James. FAR RIGHT. Her warm smile reflecting the sunny weather. Queen Karen Will reigns at the Worthington Invita- tional Track Meet. LEFT, Keeping in shape for the winter, girls play a vigorous bout of intramural basketball. FAR LEFT. GAA. BOTTOM ROW. A. Palmquist. B. VanPaepeghen, J. Naehring, C. Jones, D. Wetters, non-member, C. Zeigler, P. Hackbarth, L. Bullar, B. Baker. ROW TWO. B. Fabbro, D. Miller, V. Orr, E. Schwartz, B. Dublin, C. Green, S. Swensen, B. Wetters, L. Nutter, K. Coates. ROW THREE. G. Truitt, S. Winters, J. Blackmore, N. Allison, A. Parsons, C. Clancy, C. Adams, C. Weller, J. Arnold, A. Oden. TOP ROW. J. Crewe, K. Duerk, C. Koenig, M. Whitehead, L. White, D. Wathen, C. Bachtel, C. Brooks, J. Warner, N. Klosterman. ABOVE LEFT. GAA. BOTTOM ROW. C. Koenig. C. Barnum, D. Cline, L. Sylvester, M. Hanley, D. McCormick, D. Carey, K. MacRae, S. Lawless, C. Dean, K. Sweeney, P. Earley. ROW TWO. J. Buckley, V. Petit, M. Hoffman, W. Walker, S. Tracey, V. Dapper, B. Clendenen, L. Callendine, K. Kessler, L. Coates, C. Maki. TOP ROW. P. Blackmore, D. Wetters, S. Matson, A. Caudill, C. Bratka, J. Everett, W. Craver, C. Jones, K. Sebunia, L. Nolt, M. Slettebak. 95 Clubs Benefit School And Community Varsity W is comprised of all boys who have earned their letter in a varsity sport. Aptly led by Norm Ferrier, president; Greg Voutyras, vice-president; and Ken Pru- den, secretary-treasurer, the club sold programs at all var- sity contests. Varsity W was commended again this year by the Central Ohio Heart Association for conducting the Heart Sunday campaign. The spirited members of the Cheerleading Club were guided through a creative year by President Jane Shisler, Vice-president Sue Donovan, Secretary Sandi Hazle, Trea- surer Charlotte Weller and Advisors Mrs. Montgomery and Mrs. Chapman. The girls were responsible for pep rallies and school decorations. Making an all-out effort in the spring, the club members presented the All Sports Dance where they honored senior athletes. The boys were given glittering trophies and an evening of relaxed enjoy- ment. The Hi-Y boys joined the Y-Teen girls in the annual Kinder Key Christmas caroling project. They also partici- pated in the picnic given for Inner-City children. Officers were: Dick Atha, president; Greg Yost, vice-president; Rob MacCauley, secretary; and Steve Kight, treasurer. RIGHT. Trying to get rid of basketball programs is vivacious salesman Greg Yost. as VARSITY W. BOTTOM ROW. B. Krings, J. Leake. R. Mulry, J. Mack, D. Green, B. Prindle, F. Johnson, J. Grant, R. Chadwell, G. Barnes. ROW TWO. R. Page, B. McKee, R. Moore, T. Hanley, R. Miller, G. Yost, G. Yost, J. Bartlett, J. Longnecker, T. Bryant. TOP ROW. T. Ken- nedy, R. Wohlman, B. Zeigler, T. Kight, B. Fields, J. Rogers, C. Nicely, G. Cole, S. Steinman, J. Savage. VARSITY W. BOTTOM ROW. B. Snouffer, M. Yost, C. Kridel, R. McGlaughlin, B. McClatchie, D. Atha, F. Leiter, T. Parsons, M. Denbow, N. Ferrier. ROW TWO. R. Gu- glielmi, J. Albright, D. Foust, D. Barnes, B. Turnbull, T. Thomas, J. Purtz, D. Brod, J. Bellar, S. Kight. TOP ROW. J. Miller, M. O'Brien, C. Dean, A. Franz, K. Pruden, J. Savage, D. Carter, D. McDougle, D. VanMeter, G. Voutyras. 96 ABOVE LEFT. Cheerleaders and Varsity W members crowd into enemy territory. LEFT. Romp is the word as Gayle Truitt and Susie Donovan struggle mightily with an awkward sign. Hl-Y. BOTTOM ROW. non-member, J. Baker, R. Wohlman, M. Johnson, B. Prindle, F. Johnson, D. Gerrard, B. Kincaid, S. Ayers. ROW TWO. non-member, D. Atha, non-member, B. Haywood, J. Baker. D. Barnes, R. Guglielmi, G. Yost, J. Miller, B. Delgado, J. Albright. ROW THREE, non-member, T. Baker, S. Stimpert, non- member, J. Grant, C. Castelli, J. Leake, M. O'Brien, S. Keller. TOP ROW. S. Kight, J. Thalman, R. Smith, S. Graves, G. Yost, F. Leiter, B. McClathcie, J. Hagan. CHEERLEADING. BOTTOM ROW. N. Bowers, B. Wilson, M. Mauck, S. Forward, M. Maxton, T. Moore, D. Shisler, A. Quelette, T. Gnezda, R. Keller, B. Boggs, D. Morris. ROW TWO. G. Huff- man, N. Atha, L. Gast, E. Raab, B. Myers, S. Pinnell, K. James, B. Fabbro, S. Benner, S. Frost, M. Potter. TOP ROW. P. Blackmore, C. Weller, C. Clancy, G. Truitt, J. Blackmore, S. Donovan, L. Hobart, S. Hazle, J. Wallace, D. Ohman, G. Frey, J. Shisler, B. Polley. 97 SR. Y-TEENS. BOTTOM ROW. C. Caldwell, D. Cline, L. Sylvester, D. Wright, C. VanMeter, L. Zimmerman, E. Wollerman, B. Evans, non-member, K. Kean, L. Morris. ROW TWO. L. Callendine, E. Moor, C. Day, S. Day, non-member, L. Tewart, C. Maki, non-member, non-member, V. Pettit, L. Daines. TOP ROW. non-member, B. Brough, R. Brown, C. Koenig, K. MacRae, B. Lowe, D. Maiden, M. Belyea, K. Carvey, C. Trantina. SR. Y-TEENS. BOTTOM ROW. J. Pautsch, A. Caudill, C. Beare, C. Heckendorn, P. Earley, J. Howe, S. White, non-member. R. Stull, M. Hanley, P. Harp, B. DeMerit. ROW TWO. B. Baker, S. Matson, M. Robinson, M. Hanke, J. Copen- haver, M. Jacobs, K. Hill, S. Honacher, C. Ebersole, D. Spencer, P. Shaweker, P. Miller. ROW THREE. C. Bratka, non-member, C. Loveless, S. Lawless, C. Dean, V. Dapper, M. Dickerson, S. Woodruff, M. Hoffman, B. DeMerit. TOP ROW. C. Barber, K. Sebunia. A. Amarandos, S. Koenig, non-member. W. Walker, S. Tracey, S. Downey, C. White, M. Purvis. SR. Y-TEENS. BOTTOM ROW. non-member, C. Hibbs, A. Parsons, C. Krich- baum, K. James, B. Fabbro, G. Truitt, B. Banta, P. Weidman, S. Winters, B. Allen, A. Simcox, C. Blain, M. Purtz. ROW TWO. D. Kunzi, J. Dortmund, L. Harness, K. Cummins, J. Blackmore, S. Donovan, D. Jones, L. White, P. Kassian, B. McClas- key, P. Plaisted, M. Sheets, S. Sebunia. ROW THREE. D. Noll, K. McCallister, R. Heuss, R. Sproat, P. Davis, M. Whitehead, P. Remen, C. Williamson, M. Morss, L. Carney, L. Baker. C. Evelsizor. TOP ROW. J. Thorsen, A. Gallagher, S. Watson, C. Brooks, L. Nutter, V. Orr, J. Crewe, C. Young, P. Corker, K. Duerk, B. Russell, S. Parsons. SR. Y-TEENS. BOTTOM ROW. N. Galloway, D. Baker, K. Coriell, L. Hobart, S. Hazle, J. Roberts, C. Dupler, S. Link, C. Hall, B. Dublin, E. Schwartz, D. Wetter- aur. ROW TWO. H. Korstange, K. Woodward. S. Vey, L. Rheinscheld, T. Collins, A. Palmquist, J. Arnold, D. Ohm, M. Nieb, N. Smith, A. Oden, L. Werth. ROW THREE. L. Kiesch, T. Kaiser K. Slaney. L. Rothenbuhler. K. Will, P. Puglisi, J. Warner. C. Moore, C. Zeigler, L. Leslie, S. Petersen. TOP ROW. S. Witten, M. Maurer, C. Bachtel, C. Williams, S. Schneider, R. Pearson, M. Karolin, A. Sabock, K. Edens, D. Hackbarth, P. Nowacki. JR. Y-TEENS. BOTTOM ROW. N. Barnhart, A. Alspach, D. Dodson, S. Buttle. N. Satava, J. Winter, D. Hackman, M. Orcutt, J. Dixon, L. Gast, M. Jolly, L. Altick, J. Hall, C. Myers. ROW TWO. C. Fox. V. Feldmiller, S. Farquhar, S. Jones, C. Ison, B. Duncan, D. Eriksen, B. Myers, C. Righter, J. Hunt, D. Johnson, C. Cummins, B. Best, K. Held. TOP ROW. S. Roberts, J. Greene, D. Dickson, M. Duffy, S. Gibney, J. Platt, S. Denbow, E. Raab, J. Abegglen, C. Semans, S. Hall. P. Amos, D. Marquardt, S. Barr. RIGHT. Active Y-Teens members Paula Nowalki and Ann Sim- cox go Kinder Key caroling. TOP RIGHT. Members of Jr. Y-Teens sell flowers at Winter Carnival. CENTER RIGHT. One of the Jr. Y-Teens activities was to produce original plays for its members. FAR RIGHT. Carol Hibbs concentrates as she decorates her Easter egg. 98 Teens Color Easter Eggs For Inner-City Children Y-Teens is a student service organization sponsored by the YWCA. Sr. Y-Teens were advised by Miss Pam Hecker and Mrs. Joan Kamm. Guidance for the club was given by Beth De- Merit, president; Janice Crewe, vice-president; Barb DeMerit, secretary; and LeeAnn Harness, treasurer. Inner-City children were delighted when the girls threw a wild Easter Party for them where they could color their own eggs. Combining their creative talents, Jr. Y-Teens stitched soft animals for children in physical therapy at Children's Hospital. During a picnic held at the Shelter House in September the members met their leaders: Sharon Gibney, president; Lee Bul- lar, vice-president; Ellen Wolfe, secretary; and Betsy Oden, treasurer. They were also introduced to their advisers Mrs. Jerri Lawrence and Mrs. Sandra Weilnau. JR. Y-TEENS. BOTTOM ROW. B. Baker, G. Peticolas, K. Coates, C. Kelso, N. Rick, R. Keller, L. Jensen, L. Putnam, M Rife, K. Hall, W. Schmidt. ROW TWO. K. Caliendine, S. Swenson, G. Kundrat, K. Hill, T. Kelly, D. Walters, S. Smith, C. Nolt, J. Siebold, J. Frost, P. Barron, S. Kinkley. ROW THREE. B. Wetters, J. Leslie. L. Keys, C. Henderson, L. White, D. Schultz, C. Geise, B. Peticolas, V. Sproat, P. Proctor, L. Duemmel, T. Huff. TOP ROW. C. Paige, M. Renneker, J. Gould, N. McLravy, D. Hill, B. Andre, S. Ghilardi, L. Bullar, K. Collins, S. Bekker, J. Kritschgau, B. Miller. JR. Y-TEENS. BOTTOM ROW. C. Autrin, K. Hamilton, J. Bach, D. Dickey, S. Woodruff, J. Williams, L. Bates, L. Morrison, M. Myers, M. Mauck, N. Kuesel. ROW TWO. C. Partridge, V. Rose, C. Hill, C. Campbell, L. Boring, J. Blain, K. Stevens, D. Ball, T. Moore, N. Morr, P. Carney. ROW THREE. L. Donham, R. Wilkinson, J. Trego, E. Wolfe, C. Blackburn, B. Marquardt, N. Harris, B. Flowers, A. Gleason, S. Schley, K. Kircher, P. Reed. ROW FOUR. Y. Fleeman, N. Dill, L. Dodson, J. Sheridan, G. Mitchell, M. Wu, F. Lane, J. Voorhees, S. Brenner, S. Moody, A. Siebold, G. Everett. TOP ROW. A. Circle, S. Harris, R. Farquhar, S. Wolcott, B. Oden, S. Harding, J. Edwards, S. Steiner, N. White, D. Rosen, D. Brod. 99 faculty and you want to travel with him and you want to travel blind and you think you'll maybe trust him 'cause he touched your perfect body with his mind Administration Programs Seek Answers To Problems As the school population increased, the administration of WHS attempt- ed to find workable solutions to overcrowding. Again this year the Special Services Building was used for freshman homerooms and classes. More monitors were assigned to oversee the jammed cafeteria conditions. For the first time a lunch-option program was initiated so that each student could have a choice of varied activities to replace the study hall- half of his lunch period. Students could go to the library, to study halls, to conversation rooms, or to practice rooms. Career conferences were schedul- ed during this time to give a larger number of students the opportunity to investigate various professions. For a lighter touch, movies were shown starring such great artists as the Three Stooges. In the future this time may be available for independent study programs. A new administrative policy was instigated to eliminate waste of valuable class time students spend getting late passes. Instead of automatically going to the office for a late slip, tardy students reported to their class. Teachers determined whether the student's name should be sent to the office and the student required to serve detention. ABOVE. Mr. Harold McCord: Superintendent of Schools. DIRECTLY ABOVE. Mr. Earl Lane: Assistant Superintendent. Mr. Louis Koloze: Principal. Mr. John Miller: East Unit Principal. Mr. Charles Merrilees: West Unit Principal. 102 FAR LEFT. Super Chuck dictates. TOP. One views the main entrance to WHS. Enter at your own risk. ABOVE. Mr. Kenneth Valentine: Guidance; Freshman Class Adviser. Mrs. Roberta Adams: Guidance; Sophomore Class Adviser. Mr. Thomas Pollock: Title I Pro- gram. DIRECTLY ABOVE. Mrs. June Hall: Guidance; Senior Class Adviser. Mr. Robert McCollins: Chairman of Guidance Department; Senior Class Adviser. Mr. Mildred Bobrov- nikoff: Reading Improvement. Mrs. Patricia Blackburn: Special Education. 103 ABOVE RIGHT. Well-equipped mountaineer Duane Brant creates comic monologue situation. RIGHT. Eventually his noble goal of independent achievement is supplemented by a helpful guide book. ABOVE. Mrs. Sally Burkhardt: English II; F.T.A. Adviser. Mrs. Cheryl Yellig: English II, English II E;Sophomore Class Adviser. Mrs. Jerri Law- rence: English II, English II E; Junior Y-Teens Adviser. English Department Strives for Continuity The English Department in the high school has join- ed with the junior high department in an effort to program the six-year study of literature, composition, and grammar. Mr. Charles Rousculp, a former senior English teacher who presently teaches eighth grade stu- dents at Kilbourne, serves as the English Department's coordinator. He is currently conducting a thorough survey of the English courses and their respective points of study in grade seven through twelve. He was chosen as Ohio's Teacher of the Year for 1969. In the present high school curriculum, freshmen and sophomores deal with basic grammar and general coverage of prose and poetic techniques. Expository writing and specific areas of literature are emphasized in the junior and senior year. Three traditional projects, autobiography, mono- logue, and research paper must be completed by each senior before graduation. Indications are that the monologue requirement, often a terrifying symbol to underclassmen and upperclassmen alike, will soon be- come simply one choice among many for an oral as- signment. ABOVE, Mr. Richard Mansfield: English II, Journalism; CHRONICLE Adviser. Mrs. Elizabeth Parrett: English I; Sophomore Class Adviser. Mrs. Evelyn Simcox: English I, Modified English I; Freshman Class Adviser. Mr. Aurel Cazan: English I; Freshman Class Adviser. Mr. Kenneth Heaps: English II; Photography Club Adviser. Mrs. Mary Feusner: English I, Modified English I; Freshman Class Adviser. 105 Student Creativity Aided By Skilled Staff Bulging enrollment has necessitated the hiring of additional Eng- lish teachers. Both administration and faculty hope to keep English classes relatively small for more effective cooperation between teachers and students. Opportunities for other outlets of student creativity and expres- sion are offered by journalism, drama, and speech classes. Students annually become involved in the CHRONICLE, the ACROPOLIS, and the Thespian productions. Mr. Michael Vance: English IV, American Language Arts. Mr. Thomas Savon: English IV, Modified English IV; Annual Ad- viser. Miss Elaine Hottenroth: English IV, English IVA;Senior Class Adviser. Mrs. Barbara Redick: English IE; Activities Co- ordinator, Student Council Adviser. Mrs. Jayne James: English III, English 111E; Junior Class Adviser. 106 LEFT. Sugar Plum Steph Belan nervously awaits her cue in the Christmas Assembly pan- tomime of Twas the Night Before Christ- mas. BELOW LEFT. Two professionals illustrate dramatic training and ability for a Thespian audience. BELOW FAR LEFT. Mrs. James and Mrs. Chapman enjoy themselves at a pep rally. ABOVE. Mrs. Carma Isaac: English III, Speech; Junior Class Adviser. Mrs. Mona Horne: English II, English IV; Senior Class Adviser. Mr. David Polk: Dramatics, English IVE; Thespian Club Adviser. Miss Jane Gor- don: English III; Junior Class Adviser. Miss Nedra Stimpfle: English III, English IVE; Se- nior Class Play Director, Acropolis Adviser. 107 TOP ROW. Mrs. Judith Wilhelm: French I, French III; F.T.A. Adviser. Mrs. Susan Chapman: English III, French III; Cheerleading Club Ad- viser. French Club Adviser. Mrs. Nancy Montgomery: French I, French II; Cheerleading Adviser. Mr. Fred Garrabrant: French III, French IV; French Club Adviser. Miss Phyllis Malo: French II; A.F.S. Adviser. BOTTOM ROW. Mrs. Aurelia Gonzalez: Spanish; Spanish Club Adviser. Mrs. Connie Wooddell: Spanish I, Spanish II; Spanish Club Adviser. Miss Cheryl Hockman: Spanish I, Spanish II; S.N.H.S. Adviser. Mrs. Nancy Hook: Spanish I, Spanish II; S.N.H.S. Adviser. Miss Janice Kontur: Spanish, English; Junior Class Adviser. 108 Mr. Alex Pashovich: Russian, Social Studies Seminar; Russian Club. Mrs. Regina Fowler: German; Sophomore Class Adviser. Mrs. Hedwig Schmidt: German; Junior Class Adviser. Mrs. Judith Davis: Latin, English; Sophomore Class Adviser. Mrs. Winifred Drumm: Latin; Senatus Populusque Romanns Adviser. ABOVE LEFT. Intent listeners Mrs. Montgomery and Mrs. Chapman carefully eval- uate the speaker's suggestions. ABOVE. Foreign language teachers take advantage of free time for an impromptu reunion. LEFT. These second year Latin students con- scientiously ignore the bright day outside and concentrate on translating Julius Caesar. 109 ABOVE RIGHT. Totally absorbed in his work, the student diligently traces geographic boundaries. ABOVE. Students circle the teacher for informal semi- nar discussion. RIGHT. Rick Edwards searches the map for point of interest. 110 Social Studies Teachers Seek New Approaches As in the English Department, the Social Studies program is being evaluated in attempt to unify his- tory courses from grade seven to grade twelve. De- partment superviser Mr. Townsley is working closely with the high school teachers in an effort to modern- ize the social studies courses available to students, and to avoid duplication of history courses which stu- dents have experienced in earlier years. Geography, world history, American history, American government, and comparative political systems are the main course choices open to students. Many social studies courses include a unit designed to increase understanding of economics. This being an election year, students benefited from the additional emphasis on political evident in most classes. The Social Studies Seminar is geared for seniors with a 3.0 average in previous history courses who are interested in in-depth exploration of the social, politi- cal, and economic affairs of national and interna- tional prominence. TOP ROW. Mrs. Arleta Seidwitz: Social Studies IV, American History; Senior Class Adviser. Mr. Ralph Nuskin: Social Studies IV; N.H.S. Adviser. Mr. Frank Lowery: Social Studies IV; Senior Class Adviser. Mr. Larry Todd: American History; Hi-Y Adviser. Mr. Pat- rick Mannion: World History, Social Studies IV; Varsity W Adviser. BOTTOM ROW. Mr. David Dayton: American History; Senior Class Adviser. Miss Pamela Hecker: American History, World History; Senior Y-Teens Adviser. Mr. Glenn Bohmer: World History; Chess Club Adviser. Mr. Alex Turner: Geography-Civics; Debate Club Ad- viser. Ill RIGHT. Mr. David Holl: Algebra IE, Algebra I, Geometry; Ecology Club Adviser. Miss Connie Schreiner: Algebra I, Geometry; Pep Club Adviser. ABOVE RIGHT. Dan Johnson shares his book in a typical math classroom. ABOVE. A dexterous Mr. Haas demonstrates the new computer. BELOW RIGHT. While the difficult algebra problem is developed by Fred Matejic, Doug Beare waits for understanding. New Interest Develops From Math Computer In an effort to keep the mathematics department in step with modern developments, a computer was added to the school's equipment. The use of the computer was supervised by Mr. Gerald Haas. Mr. Haas was also the coordinator of the department. Many students used the computer for their semester projects in physics. The mathematics department continued its broad cover- age of different areas of the field. Course offerings included Algebra I, Algebra II, Geometry, Math IV, Math V, Refresh- er Math, and General Math. Math V is a course offered for those students who took Algebra I while still in junior high school. Refresher Math is a course for seniors not majoring in math who would like a review before entering college. The majority of students progress steadily from Algebra I to Geometry, then to Algebra II, and finally on to Math IV. TOP ROW. Mr. Edward Laughbaum: Algebra I, Geometry; Chess Club Adviser. Mr. Phillip Everett: Algebra I; Assistant Principal. Mrs. Ruth Cowgill: Math IV, Algebra HE; Radio Club Adviser. Mr. F. Duane Butler: Algebra I, Algebra II; Math Club Adviser. Mr. Gerald Haas: Geometry; Math Department Coordinator. BOTTOM ROW. Mr. Sterling Apthorp: General Math; Swimming Coach. Mr. George Taylor: Algebra II, Refresher Math; Senior Class Adviser. Mr. William Siders: Algebra II, Math IVE, Math V; Junior Class Adviser. Mrs. Sandra Weilnau: Geometry; Jr. Y-Teens Adviser. 113 Science Department Changes Coordinator, Divides Physics TOP ROW. Mr. Daniel Wingett: Chemistry; Senior Class Adviser. Mr. Donald Andrews: Chemistry; Junior Class Adviser. BOTTOM ROW. Mr. Joseph Wesney: Physics; Senior Class Adviser. Mr. Nicholes Hainen: Chemistry. This year the science department offered a new approach as an alternative to the PSSC course. The new course places less em- phasis on mathematics. It is geared for the student desiring a familiarity with physics, but not intending to pursue the area further. Now three areas of the science department, physics, chemistry, and biology offer students two different courses, al- lowing the students a choice to suit their individual needs. This year also marked the formation of the Worthington Field Studies, Inc. Under the direction of Mr. McBurney, Mr. Linzell, and Mr. Bohl, this organization offers students the opportunity to take extended field trips to study ecology. Last summer, the Field Studies bus took its first trip, a month-long journey through the North-West. The plans are for more summer courses and shorter trips during the year. 114 “ FAR LEFT. Mr. Pinnicks works in the greenhouse adjoining the biology prep room. LEFT. Biology labs give students the opportunity to study first-hand the world of minuscule objects. TOP ROW. Mrs. Helen Seizert: Biology; Sophomore Class Adviser. Mrs. Joan Kamm: Biology; Senior V- Teens Adviser. Mr. Robert McBurney: Biology; Science Department Co-ordinator. Mr. Roger Pinnicks: Biology, Advanced Biology; Ecology Club Adviser, Science Club Adviser. BOTTOM ROW. Mr. Noel Guitry: Earth-Space Science, Biology; Astronomy Club Adviser. Mr. Herbert Linzell: Earth-Space Science, Biology; Astronomy Club Adviser. 115 RIGHT. Typing students race through timed writing drills. BOTTOM RIGHT. Study hall monitor Mrs. Richards questions Mike Ogden during a class change. FAR RIGHT. Gallantly sup- pressing a wry comment, Mrs. Wallen manages West Office affairs. TOP ROW. Mr. Gregory Diffendal: Bookkeeping, General Business; Hi-Y Adviser. Miss Shirley Nault: Business Education; FBLA Adviser. Mrs. Barbara Provost: COE Coordinator. Mrs. Louise Watters: Business Education; Vocational Guidance Counselor. Mrs. Barbara Ley: Business Education; FBLA Ad- viser. BOTTOM ROW. Mrs. Jeannie Dorsey: Art I, Art II; Art Club Adviser. Mr. Todd Kuyper: Art II, Art III, Art IV; Art Club Adviser. Mr. Kenneth Renshler: Instrumental Music. Mr. Roger Graber: Shorthand I, Shorthand II, Personal Typing; Freshman Track Coach. 116 Students Develop Dexterity in Applied Arts Increasing enrollment in vocational courses has created a demand for more classes and teachers. The goal is to incor- porate various types of training in the curriculum. The Art Department is gaining recognition as a result of the efforts of their many talented students. WHS students sponsored two art exhibits and entered one local art show, winning nine of fourteen places. The office staff, guidance office secretaries, and study hall monitors spend long hours completing student records and working with other departments in the school. East Office Secretaries: Mrs. Doris Richard- son, Mrs. Virginia Severns, Mrs. Corky Ben- ner. West Office Secretaries: Mrs. Dorthy Morgan, Mrs. Carol Wallen. West Guidance Office Secretaries: Mrs. Dorothy Kraus, Mrs. Gladys Berry. Study Hall Monitors: Mrs. Mary White, Mrs. Kelly, Mrs. Helen Charlton, Mrs. Shifflette. 117 Teachers Strive For Sports Participation Students are enjoying the efforts of dedicated teachers. Gym instructors are hoping to increase stu- dent interest in the required physical education cours- es. Often hampered by a lack of space and or equip- ment, teachers fight to add new activities to the list of old favorites. Boys have been permitted to use the weight machine in the new Dow Nelson Field House. Instruction in bowling and billiards is now open to the girls. Mrs. Howell and Miss Bowen intently evaluate the progress of the girls' hockey team. TOP ROW. Mr. Harvey Beahm: Physical Education. Mr. Richard Ter- meer: World History ; Athletic Director. Miss Mary Lou Bach: Physical Education; GAA adviser. Mr. John Elliot: Physical Education. Mr. Frank Cozze: Driver's Education, Physical Education. BOTTOM ROW. Mrs. Karen Howell: Physical Education; Junior Class Adviser. Mr. Smokey Wion: Health; Head Football Coach, Varsity-W Adviser. Mr. Roger Campbell: Health; Varsity-W Adviser, Wrestling Club Adviser. Miss Judith Bowen: Physical Education; GAA Adviser. 118 A friendly Smokey entertains the crowd at the Pumpkin Run. Special Staff Copes With Everyday Matters Mary Potter and Becky Lowe are instructed by librarian Mrs. White. It would seem that every Worthington student be- comes familiar with the card file, the driver's educa- tion car, and the health office sometime during his four year stay at Worthington High School. Refer- ence materials and books are constantly being added to the shelves by the two new librarians. In addition to being the Head Librarian, Mrs. Purcell is now also in charge of the new Educational Media Center which is a centralized distribution point for audio- visual aids for the entire school system. Mr. Hammill and Mr. Hitzmann continue their efforts to instill in WHS students respect for the automobile. A new nurse has appeared on the WHS staff list, Mrs. Gene- vieve Knouff. She is available to ill students at any time during the day. Tiredly leaning against the wall, Patti Eckbreth awaits the verdict of the thermometer. ABOVE. Mrs. Audrey Evans: Librarian. Miss Cecil Purcell: Head Librarian; Educational Media Center. Mrs. Margaret White: Library Aide. Mrs. Genevieve Knouff: Nurse; Health Careers Club Adviser. LEFT. Mr. Rudy Hitzmann: Driver's Education; Senior Class Adviser. Mr. John Hammill: Driver's Education; Junior Class Adviser. 119 BELOW. Mr. Thomas Hindes: DCT Coordinator; VICA Adviser. Mr. Melvin Effron: Indus- trial Arts. Mr. Harold Eisenhart: Industrial Arts. Mr. James Probasco: OWE Coordinator. Mrs. Connie Quilter: Home Economics; W-Debs Adviser. Mrs. Martha McBurney: Vocational Home Economics; W-Debs Adviser. Vocational Arts Train Worthington's desire to offer vocational courses of study for students is reflected in the expansion of classes and the purchase of addi- tional equipment. Engineering drawing, mech- anical drawing, basic electricity and industrial arts encourage interested students to pursue their career choices. Enrollment in the home economics classes greatly increased with the procurement of new sewing machines and kitchen equipment. Courses in vocational and general home econo- mics emphasize cooking, sewing, decorating, and budgeting skills. Shop teacher Mr. Eisenhart patiently explains the proper operation of the machinery one more time. 120 TOP LEFT. Custodian Roy Richendollar sweeps out a classroom of empty desks. TOP RIGHT. As shown by Mrs. Wilda Pappas, even cooks can wear buttons. ABOVE LEFT. WEST COOKS. Mrs. Kathryn Shaw, Mrs. Pat Hard, Mrs. Goldie Hushower, Mrs. Louise Severance, Mrs. Beth Sagstetter. EAST COOKS. Mrs. Jane Marshall, Mrs. Dorothy Marks, Mrs. Joan Shindle, Mrs. Iva Stewart, Mrs. Wilda Pappas, Mrs. Martha Lewis, Mrs. Florence Hanket, Mrs. Madonna Cowell. LEFT. TOP ROW. Bud Monska, Jack Gabriel, Gilbert Hughes. BOTTOM ROW. John Hall, Alex- ander Wheatly, Roy Richendollar. 121 students you might have heard my footsteps echo softly in the distance through the canyons of your mind i might have even called your name as i ran searching after something to believe in Freshmen Susan Cooper and Rita Nolan dis- cover the conditions in the cramped annex to be amusing. BOTTOM ROW. L. Bates, B. Boyce, P. Burton, C. Campbell, C. Autrim, D. Ball, M. Boley, J. Blain, D. Bask, D. Calvert, C. Black- burn, K. Calvert, L. Boring, J. Bach. ROW TWO. D. Baxter, K. Blanke, J. Bryant, J. Babbert, G. Arthur, S. Anderson, L. Bauman, B. Burke, S. Brenner, D. Brod, P. Bruns, W. Billings, J. Brook, C. Bennett. ROW THREE. M. Adams. B. Bacon, R. Alexander, C. Baber, A. Buller, C. Cade, T. Bowman, D. Burkhart, V. Barta, J. Austin, M. Byers, S. Allison, G. Brewster. TOP ROW. C. Ash, K. Burk, S. Barber, D. Bailey, P. Agriesti, W. Atha, D. Benner, G. Barnes, C. Beckett. C. Allen, L. Buford, B. Bachtel, R. Aharrah. BOTTOM ROW. J. Delaplane, N. Dill, L. Carano, D. Carlisle, S. Chamberlain, C. Cook. S. Cooper, C. Comchoc, A. Circle, L. Don- ham, S. Coulter, D. DeCola. ROW TWO. S. DiCenzo, L. Davidson, D. Donaldson, V. Cilles, K. Corthell. L. Dodson, C. Clyde, M. Doug- las, C. Chrystal, P. Davis, L. Chickey, R. Dipner. ROW THREE. C. Cupp, B. Clark, H. Cline, D. Dawson, D. Clark, S. DeMuth, P. Car- ney, J. Carter, W. Copley, D. Dickey, H. Davis. ROW FOUR. D. Demaree, R. Dietz, T. Colvard, S. Cautela, S. Donovan, J. Cornette, K. Cellar, M. Copeland, J. Campbell, D. Corrigan, J. Collins, R. Day. TOP ROW. S. Donnelly, C. Cawood, A. Crane, P. Cotter, B. Dendiu, R. Church, T. Casper, C. Cook, M. Chapman. 124 With Steady Perseverance Freshmen Conquer Ribbing Once again when September came, Worthington greeted an enraptured group of students generally referred to as the freshman class. They came, they saw, and most conquered. Life for the incoming class included meet- ing counselors, teachers, and lots of upperclassmen. They earned their way through by holding bake sales every other week in the concession stand. Ambitious freshman girls donated the variety of goods to be sold. The culinary delights proved irresistable to everyone. With lots of encouragement from their officers, the freshman class had no trouble sliding into Worthington life. Those students smoothing the way were: Steve Donovan, president; Tom Harbrecht, vice-president; Doug Gordon, treasurer; and Ginger Everett, secretary. Aid and comfort were also given by advisers Mr. Cazan and Mr. Valentine. Adding a femi- nine point of view to the advisory staff were Mrs. Simcox and Mrs. Feus- ner. A retrospective look shows that experience was gained and the usual frosh ribbing was survived and so the year was very successful. ABOVE. Freshman class officers were: Doug Gordon, treasurer; Ginger Everett, secretary; Tom Harbrecht, vice-president; and Steve Donovan, president. LEFT. The freshman class float used the theme, To Sir, With Love. BELOW. The most characteristic freshman activity was scurrying to the annex during a downpour. BOTTOM ROW. K. Gallagher, V. Gatz, E. Foulk, C. Finney, L. Foulk, L. Fox, B. Flowers, K. Eason, M. Faffelberger, L. Elliot, R. Farquhar. ROW TWO. G. Garrett, S. Geis, J. Frye, R. Fitch, L. Fields, L. Epps, E. Foss, Y. Fleeman, J. Franklin, S. Forward, H. Foster, A. Foster, V. Finch. ROW THREE. R. Edwards, D. Ed- wards, G. Evans, J. Eckbreath, R. Gast, P. Fluellen, L. Forsha, J. Edwards, K. Drukker, B. Farrier, S. Fugate. ROW FOUR. M. Duffy, D. Fitz, W. Evans, N. Freund, S. Dunning, G. Edwards, J. Ewing, T. Folk, C. Eader, C. Feather, G. Everett. TOP ROW. S. Eyler, S. Fletcher, S. Forsha, M. Faurett, B. Fairhurst, B. Erskine, R. Fallon, J. Freeman, V. Franz. 125 BOTTOM ROW. M. Keith, H. Jones, K. Kipp, A. Kessler, D. Jones, A. Hyler, W. Johnson, K. Kircher, J. Janes. ROW TWO. D. Kincaid, G. Keller, J. Kenny, E. Kirsch, M. Keethler, S. Kargel, J. Hughes, C. Jamison, K. Imboden, J. James. TOP ROW. D. Keathley, M. Ivanhoe, D. Janssen, R. Kessler, T. Kester, S. Jamieson, R. Jacob, T. Jones, D. Ijaz. ABOVE. Sharon Scott and Denise Dickey focus on the sun. RIGHT. Despite pre-game tension Joe Miller manages to study earth science. FAR RIGHT. Preparing to print, John Hein care- fully inserts his paper. 126 BOTTOM ROW. M. Holcombe, S. Harris, P. Hill, P. Hall, J. Geise, T. Gooch, K. Hamilton, K. Hendley, M. Goodwin, J. Hard, N. Harris, J. Herbst. ROW TWO. D. Holcomb, G. House, R. Hoskins, C. Hackman, D. Guthrie, T. Glaros, W. Green, J. Hein, C. Groves, L. Horen, V. Hault, R. Holtsberry. ROW THREE. J. Himsworth, W. Holbrook, D. Hart, S. Gerebenics, D. Gordon, M. Harbert, D. Harp, C. Hill, P. Harding, S. Harding, A. Gleason. ROW FOUR. G. Hall, B. Guillaume, M. Howson, T. Hannum, D. Gross, non-member, R. Harrington, T. Harbrecht, D. Goering, J. Groeniger, J. Heinbaugh. TOP ROW. D. Hartzler, G. Gillman, non-member, F. Harrison, G. Hauenstein, G. Hindley, S. Hokmes, L. Heiser. BOTTOM ROW. R. Kilterman, P. Klosterman, L. Matthews, M. Max- ton, P. Lowery, M. Mauck, N. Kuesel, D. Lohmann, M. Matejic, S. McCollister. ROW TWO. C. Kramer, N. Lamprecht, R. Marquardt, K. MacCleary, B. Mathews, J. Larabee. L. Littleton, C. Linley, C. Leissa, M. Kuster. ROW THREE. M. McBride, S. McCall, S. Lucas, R. Lay- man, A. Lewis, S. Law, T. Little. L. Kurtz, R. Latour, D. Kitchens. TOP ROW. G. Littler, G. Maxwell, D. Krumlauf, B. Mauck, B. Mc- Allister, J. Leake, M. Maxwell, M. Koenig, D. Lowe, T. Litteral. 127 BOTTOM ROW. C. McCarter, V. Miller, M. McGee, M. Meyer, G. Moore, M. Mead, S. McClain, D. Naples, N. Morr, B. Oden, L. Morri- son, F. Lane. ROW TWO. J. Moore, N. McLaughlin, S. Moody, J. Moeckel, C. Mitchell, T. Moore, T. Moore, A. Neal, J. O'Dell, A. Nelson, R. Nolan, G. McGrail. ROW THREE. L. Ogg, D. Meier, M. McFadden, P. O'Donnell, K. Metzger, M. Music, B. Morrison, J. Miller, S. Mellon, J. Morris, G. Noble, M. Norris. TOP ROW. J. McNaughton, D. Nelson, C. Nicely, J. McConnell, B. Monahan, K. Mulheron, J. O'Brien, G. O'Herron, D. Miller, M. O'Brien, R. McCammon. BOTTOM ROW. J. Oswald, A. Phillips, E. Pradel, J. Ohm, J. Schurtz, A. Rowland, K. Richards, L. Reed, A. Quelette, P. Reed, S. Schley. ROW TWO. S. Pennington, M. Proctor, J. Preston, L. Perez, C. Part- ridge, L. Palmer, B. Parkinson, J. Schultheis, J. Schmidt, D. Rosen, J. Rose, T. Peterson. ROW THREE. W. Sabo, S. Palmquist, D. Price, S. Pheifer, K. Pampuch, B. Schmidt, R. Russell, S. Schofield. P. Remy, T. Riggs, R. Osborne, R. Latour, R. Radies. TOP ROW. B. Pfefferle, R. Perlman, R. Orr, M. Pflieger, R. Powers, D. Reed, R. Reubin, J. Reimers, B. Rawlings, J. Rousculp, P. Saulsbury, D. O'Rourke, G. Rogers, T. Ramey. 128 LEFT. Absorbed in earth science is Erda Pradel. BELOW. Nancy White uses study hall. 129 ABOVE. Amidst clutter. Art Club member Karen Kipp makes a sale at the Winter Carnival. ABOVE RIGHT. At Winter Carnival, Mindy Maxton demonstrates balloon-formed animal to delighted youngster. BOTTOM ROW. K. Serface, P. Studer, S. Steiner, T. Thomas, K. Stevens, S. Staker, R. Sterner, J. Sheridan, A. Seibold, S. Scott. ROW TWO. M. Thomas, M. Snouffer, M. Stanball, J. Tolley, C. Steiger, P. Taylor, C. Steinbreck, D. Shishler, K. Snider, S. Smith, C. Smith, D. Shoemaker. ROW THREE. M. Chapter, B. Sexton, B. Shook, P. Seece, P. Sherman, P. Sharpe, D. Smith, B. Severson, S. Sillcott, L. Skinner, G. Severencc, J. Serfoss. ROW FOUR. T. Sto- vall, M. Spademan, M. Schwartz, B. Smithson, E. Stroo, B. Taylor, J. Shane, K. Stimpert, J. Stopyra, J. Swearingen. TOP ROW. A. Sletteback, J. Shiflet, C. Thomas, M. Seminsky, G. Smith, D. Skin- ner, J. Short, R. Smith. BOTTOM ROW. B. Welch, P. Williams. M. Wu, T. Wells, B. Wilson, S. Woodruff, J. Williams, S. Vey, C. Wellmerling, J. Washington, K. Woodward. ROW TWO. T. Willis, S. Wolcott, R. Wilkinson, T. Zelin- ski, D. Ugo, M. Will, E. Wolfe, J. Warburton, T. Wenger, S. Webb, B. VanVIack. ROW THREE. N. White, N. West, M.Wenden, C. Young, J. Trego, N. Welch, M. Young, D. Trail, M. Vernon, K. Tway.ROW. FOUR. D. Wohlman, J. Williams, R. Whiteman, R. Williams, A. Walker, S. Vosler, P. VanBuskirk, T. Velkoff, S. Trail, R. Wilch. TOP ROW. D. VanPaepaghem, D. Wenger, J. White, G. Working, T. Warner, S. Tracey, W. Whitaker, D. Wilkins. 131 Sales Initiative Insures Sophomores Of Success The sophomore class officers Vicki Sproat, presi- dent; Steve Hedge, vice-president; Sue Jones, secre- tary; and Margie Bennett, treasurer, worked effec- tively in leading their comrades in a busy year. Hard work and enthusiasm led to the capture of second prize for their homecoming float with the theme of Gone With The Wind. The class also participated in the Winter Carnival with a turtle ring-toss booth. Sophomores also sponsored numerous money- making projects. Major undertakings included the chicken dinner and a canteen. Class members also worked on several car washes and bake sales. Other sales included sweaters and zip code directories. With so much initiative, next year's Prom is assured of suc- cess. BOTTOM ROW. P. Boock, M. Bennett, B. Best, L. Beymer, M. Boyer, E. Altick, B. Boggs, N. Bowers, J. Bartlett, R. Anderson. ROW TWO. E. Berry, B. Blanton, T. Bashore, P. Barron, L. Allen, E. Bando, R. Andre, E. Baker, N. Barnhart, N. Baker, D. Amerine. ROW THREE. D. Blackburn, C. Bor- chers, A. Alspach, L. Arozarena, N. Applegate, P. Amos, S. Bazewick, J. Abeggeln, N. Baker, S. Barr. ROW FOUR. B. Belisle, S. Bekker, G. Ander- son, B. Bachelor, T. Bolen, G. Basham, S. Arnold, N. Daines. TOP ROW. R. Bauman, P. Ackerman, J. Allen, E. Bowman, T. Allen, D. Ball, D. Arter, H. Bauman. BOTTOM ROW. S. Bradley, M. Chase, C. Chase, L. Brown, D. Buckman, L. Brey, K. Burgert, S. Buttle, L. Bullar, K. Callendine, D. Chesshir, B. Bryant. ROW TWO. V. Canzani, M. Brown, K. Brown, M. Brown, D. Casper, G. Campbell. V. Casper, R. Brigham, J. Brown, S. Brooks. ROW THREE. W. Burns, J. Buckley, D. Browning, P. Chaffee, R. Calendine, M. Chickey, J. Buckley, D. Carl, T. Bryant. TOP ROW. A. Brown, S. Burleson, M. Bumster, M. Brunner, D. Brough, B Buxton, P. Chew, B. Carey, J. Burton. 132 LEFT. The sophomore class officers were: Sue Jones, secretary; Margie Bennett, treasurer; Steve Hedge, vice-president; Vicki Sproat, president. ABOVE. Evy Pine as Mrs. Soames calmly awaits her cue. RIGHT. The sophomore class float based its theme on the title of the popular movie and book Gone With the Wind. 133 BOTTOM ROW. A. Copening, K. Coates, C. Collins, S. Day, L. Clawson, S. Day, C. Crowner, J. Dodd, E. Dean, J. Dixon, K. Col- lins, D. Diehl. ROW TWO. R. Clemens, S. Clay, C. Conroy, G. Donnelly, I. DeLaMotte, D. Dixon, D. Dodson, C. Cummins, S. Denbow, K. Crandall, A. Childs. ROW THREE. B. Conley. M. Clap- ham. B. Dowling, M. Crabtree, M. Chillik, H. Day, C. Deville, G. DeMerit, A. Comer, W. Dove, K. Chubb, J. Christian. TOP ROW. J. Dorward, B. Diemer, M. Draher, D. Debacts, C. Curly, J. Comer, D. Clark, G. Davis, M. Deep, D. Crawford, P. Dillow, N. Cordell. ABOVE. Mr. Baumer takes advantage of the pines to create a German atmosphere. ABOVE RIGHT. Showing an interest in similar subjects. Jack Savage and Lora Putnam get together ninth period. 134 BOTTOM ROW. K. Elder, C. Gaber, P. Gaynor. B. Frye. D. Enyart, L. Gast, J. Frost, S. Edmonson, M. Duffey, B. Duncan, D. Eriksen. ROW TWO. C. Fellows, S. Farquhar, L. Fisk, C. France, K. Duffy, K. Fox, M. Froiland, M. Egan, D. Drukker, B. Evelsizor. ROW THREE. G. Franey, T. Eckel, T. Elzey, L. Duemmel, D. Freter, C. Gardner, V. Feldmiller, R. Felkey, R. Gardner, B. Evans, D. Fabbro. TOP ROW. J. Foulk, M. Fields, G. Fritts, R. Geis, M. Garrison, P. Frankenberg, R. Edwards, C. Fehl, P. Elech, K. Foster, L. Ervin. BOTTOM ROW. C. Henderson, J. Greene, S. Gibney, T. Gnezda, B. Hall, J. Hunt. D. Hackman. S. Hall, S. Healy, T. Higgs, M. Hoover, B. Harrison. ROW TWO. G. Hilbert, F. Hall, A. Heim. L.'Gibson, K. Hall. J. Hale, E. Giray. K. Hill, K. Hartley, S. Hopper, N. Holliday, M. Hume, T. Huff. ROW THREE. P. Hickfang, J. Gould, B. Gruber, J. Hamblin, G. Giganti, C. Geise, S. Ghilardi, J. Hall, K. Held, M. Hill, D. Hill, M. Hillard, M. Hazeltine. TOP ROW. M. Hamilton, J. Harden- brook, R. Hall, R. Head, K. Hunsberger, D. Gifford, T. Hanley, S. Grutsch, P. Hume, S. Hedge, B. Grant. 135 BOTTOM ROW. K. Klepser, J. Kritschgau, M. Kuster, L. Jensen, M. Jolly, R. Keller, C. Ison, D. Johnson, M. Izolt, S. Kayati, S. Latimer, C. Knisley. ROW TWO. R. Jones, L. Keys, P. Kolb, G. Kundrat, S. Jones, C. Kelso, T. Kelly, J. Kohles, D. Johnson, K. LaSalle, S. Kinkley, K. Kratch, J. Leslie. J. Jones. ROW THREE. J. Klinger, T. Kight, R. Koenig, S. Johnson, G. Larson, B. Krahl, M. Kimball, C. Johnson, B. Larick, S. Kern, J. Hilton, K. Komitor. TOP ROW. D. Jones, S. Hurd, J. Leiter, T. Hutson, D. Johnson, J. Kritschgau, D. Kocher, C. Lewis, B. Kean, C. Jernigan, M. Johnson. BOTTOM ROW. C. McClain, D. Lewis, D. Marquardt, L. Nicklaus, J. Linville, D. Lewis, C. McAllister, M. Longfellow, S. Manning, J. Morgan. ROW TWO. M. McCoy, R. Mark, P. Mooney, M. McNeely, B. Miller, C. Montgomery, J. McCoy, S. Moneysmith, J. Morr, G. McGrail. ROW THREE. R. McCarthy, H. Miller, D. Millon, T. Mar- inger, B. McEowen, J. Lohr, R. Miller, B. McKee. ROW FOUR. B. Mason, E. Little, M. Litteral, C. McCormick, P. McNutt, R. Mc- Carthy, D. Mazza, D. Miller, R. Moore, F. Moeckel. TOP ROW. J. Lorimer, S. Merryman, C. Mayton, M. Million, M. Mack, B. Leude- mann, J. Longnecker, T. Long. BOTTOM ROW. P. Proctor, G. Peticolas, B. Peticolas, C. Myers. L. Nicklaus, J. Myers, E. Raab, B. Myers, J. Platt, E. Pine. ROW TWO. P. Peterson, S. O'Brien, H. Muttart, C. Ogram, B. Overbey, C. Pol- ley, S. Pinnell, L. Putnam, A. Overton, L. Moses, M. Orcutt. ROW THREE. T. Provost, A. Porter, M. Overton, J. Peterson, C. Paige, C. Nolt, G. Noe, G. Peterson. ROW FOUR. T. Pappas, M. Ptaszek, E. Peterson, R. Pearce, T. Persons, J. Postle, R. Pecht, P. Perez, M. Neff. M. Oldfield. TOP ROW. J. Purvis. D. Paoletti, R. Ploughe, C. Pettit, R. Page, R. Pitchford, E. Rader, B. Morse, M. Populin. 136 137 ABOVE LEFT. To the delight of her classmates, Mary Ann Orcutt gets her friend Diane Dixon up on a table for measurement. ABOVE. Arthur Rini stoically awaits an injection. BOTTOM ROW. W. Schmidt. N. Satava, L. Sanford, K. Shaw. D. Schultz, C. Semans, C. Righter, J. Siebold, V. Severance, R. Reed. ROW TWO. J. Rini, G. Robbins, J. Rogers, J. Ragatz, F. Schill, J. Saylor, W. Robbins, N. Sachsel, S. Roberts, P. Reynolds, J. Roback. ROW THREE. S. Ryan, M. Schoenbachler, S. Runkle, B. Schaadt, D. Sanford, M. Scott, M. Renneker, B. Schaeffer, A. Schulze. TOP ROW. B. Robinson, B. Schultz, A. Riffle, M. Schoonover, D. Row- lands, J. Rogers, J. Savage, J. Sams, D. Shingledecker, N. Rick. ABOVE. Delighted with already having two spots covered, Rufus Jones plays Roman Bingo. ABOVE RIGHT. Strong sunlight helps reveal the facts to Margaret Brown. BELOW. Despite the vigilance of monitors, Lizzy Izolt and Georgia Campbell contrive to help each other. 138 BOTTOM ROW. A. Wade, E. Simmons, V. Sproat, L. Templeton, C. Swartz, C. Slaughter, K. Thinguldstad, S. Smith, S. Swenson, J. VanPaepeghem, D. Smith, J. Sprout. ROW TWO. A. Stull, C. Smith, T. Vikre, S. Tolley, D. Turner, E. Truitt, M. Turkelson, J. Tybout, E. Szaronos, J. Voorhees, R. Spencer, G. Turner. TOP ROW. R. Thompson, L. Strachota, R. Tulloss, J. Steiner, W. Trucksis, C. Thomas, S. Steinman, B. Tewart, S. Thalman, H. Stroo, A. Spencer. BOTTOM ROW. K. White, L. White. J. Wilson. J. Winter, D. Walters. L. Wallace, C. Workman, J. Walkup, E. Weisenburger, B. Wetters. ROW TWO. T. Waldsmith, M. White, C. Webb, G. Watkins, M. Young, C. Wilgus, T. Wallen, A. Williams, P. Willerton, D. Wise. TOP ROW.J. Wilbur, D. Weber, J. Woods, D. Williams, K. Williams, B. Zeigler, C. Wathan, W. Wheatly, B. Wolf, M. Wolcott, E. Whitney, D. Whinery. 139 Concentrating on his approach, Kurt Badertscher sprints into a jump. BOTTOM ROW. B. Bach, C. Bishop, A. Blake, P. Bright, P. Barnum, D. Baker, N. Atha, L. Bagby, B. Banta, N. Bratton, G. Armentrout, D. Alexander, B. Allen, F. Bejarano. ROW TWO. B. Blake, V. Bennett, C. Blain, D. Beare, D. Beare, J. Albright, D. Blackburn, C. Adams, N. Allison, J. Arnold, A. Austin, J. Aurand, J. Blackmore. ROW THREE. C. Bachtel, C. Brooks, T. Angel, K. Badertscher, M. Boyce, G. Beavers, B. Beery, D. Alexander, L. Baker, B. Bolinger, M. Brown, S. Ayers, K. BeSaw, K. Baker. TOP ROW. D. Sevan, B. Baker, R. Beck, J. Baker, R. Boock, B. Bartman, A. Brown, J. Bartlett, D. Bennett, R. Arthur, S. Anderson. 80TT0M ROW. M. Chapin, R. Cherry, V. Carl, K. Corthell, C. Clan- cy, J. Crewe, L. Carney, K. Cummins, S. Castle, C. Clark, P. Croker, T. Collins, S. Cowell. ROW TWO. T. Celler, E. Cilles, W. Chubb. P. Dalesandry, K. Carter, M. Bryant, C. Carter, C. Chrisman, V. Daugher- ty, C. Cambridge, J. Collins, K. Coriell, C. Castelli. ROW THREE. S. Copeland, S. Crane, B. Clouse, G. Davis, K. Carpenter, G. Buxton, M. Callahan, R. Chadwell, J. Chapman, R. Christian, C. Cahill, E. Cautela, D. Cligrow. TOP ROW. G. Cline, E. Cole, D. Craig, G. Cole, D. Cottle, K. Crawford, R. Darling, B. Crawford, A. Campbell, D. Chamberlain, T. Caspero, P. Combs, T. Brown. 140 Juniors Juggle Studies And Prom Plans The juniors this year were led by John Snouffer, presi- dent; Chuck Walker, vice-president; Becky Fabbro, secre- tary; and Pramod Rustagi, treasurer. The Homecoming float was based on the movie Hang 'Em High. Again this year the concession stand for the football games was run by the junior class. However, the class' other money-making projects were rather unique. During the Christmas season they sold tree and home decora- tions. Later in the year the class sponsored an assembly which featured the New Folk, a group of folk singers from the Ohio State University. The theme of this year's Jr.—Sr. Prom was Alice in Wonderland. The decorations included a hall of mirrors, the white rabbit's tunnel, and servers dressed as rabbits, cards and Alices. ABOVE LEFT. The Junior Class officers were: Pramod Rustagi, treasurer; Becky Fabbro, secretary; John Snouffer, president; Chuck Walker, vice-presi- dent. LEFT. Symbolically strangling WHS's opponents, juniors Hang 'Em High during Homecoming. 141 RIGHT. Kathy McKinney and Patti Kassian share a study guide. BELOW RIGHT. A completely transformed Fred Green awaits the director's nod of approval be- fore dressing. BOTTOM ROW. P. Davis, C. Ervin, K. Edens, C. Duerk, B. Dublin, C. DeVolt, D. Davies, V. Edwards, J. Dortmund, S. Donovon, S. Donald- son, V. Dietz, S. DiCenzo, C. Dupler. ROW TWO. T. Eckhart, C. Emberton, J. Fisher, A. Gallagher, K. Foster, A. Etchberger, B. Fab- bro, J. Fitch, A. Filbert, D. Fugate, K. Evelsizor, R. Elliott, L. Fast, S. Finch. ROW THREE. M. Douglas, C. Eskridge, G. DeLashmutt, B. Dienhart, D. Flowers, S. Fisher, D. Flowers, T. France, P. Foss, K. Edwards, L. Earls, L. Fuller, C. Eberhardt. TOP ROW. S. Dyer, B. Forward, M. Farmer, R. Fisher, M. Dundon, F. Fisher, G. Dyer, C. Forman, T. Dew, M. Fluke, K. Devine, K. Foust, B. Fields, B. Del- gado. BOTTOM ROW. M. Henninge, J. Haveisen, M. Hein, C. Green, V. Gillespie, P. Givens, N. Galloway, S. Hill, D. Hackbarth, R. Heuss, C. Hibbs, G. Harwick. ROW TWO. J. Giast, J. Hedgwood, C. Hault, W. Hilling, A. Haynes, S. Hazle, C. Hall, L. Harness, B. Hall, R. Graves, D. Gilbert. ROW THREE. R. Hines, J. Greene, S. Gaskins, R. Gugliami, J. Grant, D. Green, K. Goudy, D. Gardner, K. Gibney, R. Harmon. TOP ROW. B. Gulick, R. Gills, D. Gerrard, S. Getty, B. Haywood, J. Goole, F. Green, J. Hagan, J. Greene, M. Giesey, J. Hamblin, G. Hang. 142 BOTTOM ROW. K. Jobst, A. Iglesias, N. Hobart, K. James, C. Jones, C. Jamison, T. Knaus, G. Huffman, T. Kaiser, D. Kunzi, L. Kirsch, K. Killen. ROW TWO. C. Hopper, D. Kaeppner, P. Holbrook. M. Hiser, S. Hume, M. Karolin, C. Koenig, C. Krichbaum, P. Kassian, H. Korstange, N. Klosterman, K. Hume. ROW THREE. D. Hunter, B. Hunter, B. Johnson, F. Johnson, B. Hoskins, D. Holmes, J. Huber, L. Kuhl, R. Kline, F. Lane, M. Kreachbaum, B. Kincais. TOP ROW. M. Holbrook, P. Holsinger, E. Hursh, R. Jewett, T. Vermaaten, R. Jackson, E. Laws, T. Kennedy, B. Krings, F. Kappral, M. Johnson, C. Keith, R. Katz. BOTTOM ROW. M. Morss, D. Miller, C. Moore, K. Murnand, C. Moran, D. Murphy, J. McKenna, K. Lorimer, V. Lentz, B. Lewis, S. Lind, S. MacCaughey, L. Leslie. ROW TWO. G. McDougle, S. Maxwell, R. Mulry, J. Mack, R. Myers, M. McKown, C. Moon, S. Maki, J. Morse, B. McClasky, K. McCollister, D. MaCrae, V. Moats. ROW THREE. J. Love, J. Leake, J. Miller, E. Mulliea, R. McCauley, J. Miles, R. Montgomery. F. Moody, J. Minor, M. Mauer. TOP ROW. P. Matejic, B. McCabe, M. Muller, G. McCormick, B. Miller, C. Mampel, D. Melvin, P. Lynch, J. McBride, D. Mack. 143 BOTTOM ROW. R. Pearson, M. Nieb, S. Overbey, P. Puglisi, S. Par- sons, S. Pritchard, A. Parsons, M. Neeld, J. Pearson, A. Oden, A. Palmquist, A. Pfeifer. ROW TWO. V. Orr, P. Nowacki, S. Peterson, J. Nelson, C. Ptsazek, L. Nutter, P. Plaisted, D. Ohm, C. Primiano, M. Pfefferle, V. Porter. ROW THREE. R. Prange, B. Parrett, J. O'Brien, J. Ogg, J. Naehring, D. Noll, G. Pitchford, T. Persons J. Percy. TOP ROW. R. Potter, B. Overly, D. Pampuch, C. Nicely, G. Pomeroy, B. Prindle, M. O'Brien, R. Nicholson, T. Primavera, D. Pollard. BOTTOM ROW. S. Sebunia, M. Sheets, A. Sabock, B. Richards, S. Rineholt, J. Reuber, L. Rheinscheld, J. Roberts, L. Rothenbuhler, A. Simcox, C. Saulsbury. ROW TWO. P. Rustagi, E. Schwartz, S. Schnei- der, M. Purtz, P. Remen, S. Reimers, D. Robbins, B. Russell, P. Rohy- ans, C. Ramsey, M. Ross. ROW THREE. R. Schucker, R. Ramsey, M. Schmidt, E. Reed, D. Raab, T. Saylor, J. Simpson, T. Shane, R. Scharf, E. Shoemaker, D. Siewertsen. TOP ROW. L. Rubin, J. Row- land, G. Reed, M. Purvis, R. Richardson, J. Schmidt, R. Scott, M. Richmond, M. Schmidt, G. Seizert, M. Schwartz, K. Singer. 144 LEFT. Debby Gibbons pensively participates in a Jr. Y-Teensskit. DIRECT- LY BELOW. Delicately drawing wrinkles, Kerry Edens finishes Greg Beck's make-up for his role as an old man in Our Town. BELOW. Conscientiously posing, lighting technician Geoff Pomery trains follow spot on operetta cast. FAR LEFT. Gary Beavers stores energy for a cross-country run. LEFT. Glaring cafeteria lights blaze over study hall. BELOW LEFT. Friday morning shows clearly on the face of Rod Young. BELOW. Framed by sunlight, Ginny Bennett is caught absorbing her notes. BOTTOM ROW. G. Strachota, K. Slaney, R. Sproat, C. Tilley, D. Truitt, C. Wallace, S. Vey, G. Truitt. J. Towner, J. Wallace, N. Snouf- fer, S. Stepp, C. Snyder. ROW TWO. M. Springer, N. Smith, J. War- ner, D. Wathen, J. Thum, C. Walker, J. Walker, T. Vermaaten. J. Wagner, J. Thorsen, S. Tikson, J. Staiger. ROW THREE. B. Swiger, D. Smith, M. Stout, R. Snyder, P. Smith, L. Wagner, M. VanVIack, M. Storer, D. Todd, S. Sunderland, C. Tackett, D. Sulser. TOP ROW. R. Vogel, A. Thingulstad, S. Spademan, R. Smith, S. Stimpert, D. Sisson, J. Stewart, R. Thomas, W. Vikre, K. Smith, J. Snouffer, R. Warbur- ton. BOTTOM ROW. S. Watson, K. Will, L. Williams, P-. Weidman, S. Win- ters, D. Wetterauer, C. Wiley, T. Warner, P. Wilders, L. Werth. ROW TWO. N. Watson, S. Witten, L. Williams. M. Welch, L. Young, D. Young, P. Wilmot, C. Williams, L. White, M. Whitehead. C. Weller, C. Young, K. Woodward. ROW THREE. B. Wheeler, B. Wilson, M. Wells, J. Yarrington, T. Wilkinson, G. Yost, J. Young, M. Wiseman, D. Wen- ger. TOP ROW. D. Wilcox, C. Whieldon, J. Weisenberger, R. Wooster, R. Wohlman, G. Yost, S. Wright, R. Wilson. 147 Kay Ellen Alexander William Vaughn Allen Thomas Judson Allison Aileen Renee Amarandos Cynthia Lynn Anderson Theodore Clyde Armbruster William Harry Arnold Richard Lee Atha Elizabeth Jane Baker James Norman Baker Norma Jean Baker Thomas Cottrell Baker Cheryl Ann Barber David Marshall Barnes Carol Lee Barnum Kenneth Alan Bartels James Alan Bashore Christine Kay Bauer Carla Ann Beare Douglas Edward Beck Martha Ellen Beck Elizabeth Forster Belknap William David Belknap Jeffrey Allen Bellar Terry Lee Bellew Melinda Anne Belyea Susan Elizabeth Benner Margaret Lynn Blackmore Robert Allen Blakesley Gordon Bishop Bockert III 148 Seniors Hasten Th rough Final Year Victorious football games and a crowded canteen launched the beginning of a successful year for the class of '69. Spirit rose as first prize money for the senior Homecoming float was added to the treasury. Within a three month period, seniors resorted to in- genious time saving methods to complete autobiog- raphies, plans for the Senior Smorgasbord, mono- logues, and projects for the Winter Carnival. Spring days brought senioritis to every dusty hall corner and hectic class. Seniors again raced through time organizing the senior picnic, the commencement program, and senior research papers. But the thoughts of their approaching graduation and its implications turned idle chatter to talk of past moments and future plans. Senior Class Officers: President Brian McClatchie. Vice President Pete Jolly, Treasurer Peggy Miller, Secretary Jane Everett. John Nicholas Bonnell Robert Edgar Bosak Christine Lynn Bratka James Robert Brod Robert Emerson Brooks BethAnn Marie Brough Adrienne Lee Brown Janet Elaine Brown John Edwin Bryant Joanne Buckley Beth DeMerit spurs on the Y-Teens' Wild West Round- up campaign to recruit new members, a common task each fall. Cheri Lynn Burgoon Debbie Ann Burkhart Carolyn Sue Caldwell Linda Sue Callendine Beth Wynne Carey Donna Marie Carey Judith Lynn Carlisle Ronald Lee Carpenter David Kim Carter Paulo Roberto Freitas • de Carvalho Karen Rae Carvey Michael Allen Castle Ann Pendleton Caudill Steve George Chakeres David Newell Chakroff Gayla Fae Chamberlain Patricia Ann Chambers John Earle Circle Beverly Jo Clendenen Deborah Dale Cline 150 Lesles Ann Coates Vernon Warren Cole George Michael Colles Warren Arthur Collmer Lewis Thomas Comer Thomas James Conrad Richard Lyle Cooper Judy Lynne Copenhaver Steve Robert Copley Thomas Alan Cordell Anita Louise Cottrill Carol Marlese Cowgill Michael Patrick Coyle Robert Wilmer Cranston Wendy Morgan Craver Patrick Joseph Crawford Robert Everett Criss Paul Howard Crow Kay Anne Crowner Lisa Ann Daines A major decision for any senior is whether to go to college, and, following this, where to apply. After- wards comes the anxiety of waiting. Many sources are investigated to make this decision. Dave Barnes, Wan- da Kress, Bruce Turnbull, and Janet Pine attend an Oberlin College conference. 151 Vicki Lynn Dapper Dolores Davy Carol Joyce Day Sandra Lynne Day Carolyn Sue Dean Craig Thomas Dean Terrence Evan Delp Barbara Grace DeMerit Beth Phyllis DeMerit Sandra Carol DeMuth John Pat Denardo Mark Steven Denbow Kathleen Gladys Devine Daniel George Dick Martha Jane Dickerson 152 Dale Richard Dickey David Allen Dill Ida Ann Disque Donald Lewis Dixon Kathleen Lynn Doty Susan Elizabeth Douglas Sue Ellen Downey Sharon Louise Dunbar James Alan Eader Margaret Ann Earley Carol Jeanne Ebersole Patricia Margaret Eckbrcth David James Eddy Steven Michael Ervin Billie Jean Evans Deborah Jayne Evans Jane Louise Everett Karen Lynn Eversmen Christine Ewing Robert Dale Eyerman Marianne Krout Fallon James Burkett Farquhar Norman James Ferrier Thomas Robert Filbert Kevin Dean Finch 153 Jeffrey Charles Fisher Nancy Marilyn Fisher David Jonathan Fitz Kevin James Flaherty Kathryn Maria Fluellen Emily Catherine Forman Kathy Lee Foster David Louis Foust Alan Lynn Franz Cameron Robert Freter RIGHT. Senior girls linger on the bleachers to discuss the pep rally. FAR RIGHT. Dave Chak- roff is delighted with his ingenious perch. 154 Gail Louise Frey Susan Denise Frost Glenn Harry Gardner Paul Witmer Games Anita Patrice Gaynor Jon Alan Gibson John Sargent Giesy Brian Leslie Gilbert Mary Jo Gills Glenda Marie Glass Terry Lee Glass William Joseph Gleason Nicole Marie Gnezda Lenora Jane Goode Robert Steven Graves Orahdella Elizabeth Green Richard Kimberly Gross Scott Lewis Grover Frederick Robert Hackbarth Jeffrey Peter Hahn Jennifer Frances Hahn Jeffrey Lee Hale Lawrence Douglas Hall David Neal Hallock Mary Beth Hanke Mary Hanley Cynthia Lou Hard Pamela Sue Harp John James Harrington Randolph Lee Harrington 155 Carol Ann Heckendorn David Mark Hein Ronald Alan Hein Kathleen Joann Hill Melinda Lou Hoffman Mark Vernon Holderman Stephen James Holsinger Jack Alan Holton Sherry Krista Honacher Jane Ellen Howe Holley Elizabeth Huber Thomas Edward Hume Richard Scott Hutchings, Jr. Kristine Wheatley Hyler Linda Sue Hylton Connie Louise Iden Kathryn Ann Imboden Melanie Wynne Jacobs Craig Stephen James Donald Eric James Jennifer Leigh Johnson Mallory Lynn Johnson Peter Hayes Jolly Anne Lynne Jones Dorothy Christine Jones Edwin Wallace Jones John Myron Jones Karen Suzanne Kean Charlene Michele Kelley Krestine Denise Kessler 156 Stephen Carlton Kessler Stephen William Kight Harry Leo Kincaid Stephen Earl Kincaid Sharon Linda Kipp Richard John Charles Kissel Catherine Ann Koenig Sherri Ann Koenig Denise Helen Krahl Craig Williamson Kramer ABOVE LEFT. Lisa Zimmerman concentrates on transferring the solution. MIDDLE LEFT. Warm weather draws Randy Wollam and Pam Harp outside to talk things over. LEFT. Pat Crawford finds it difficult to believe that he is the subject in question. 157 Wanda Jo Kress Craig Alan Kridel John William Kuhn Eric Quentin Langhirt Judean Claire LaSalle Susan Jane Lawless George Frederick Leiter Robert Craig Lewis Susan Lloyd Gary Allan Lithgo Larry Mikel Longshore Carol Ann Loveless Rebecca Jean Lowe Jill Diana Lutz Cecile Lynn MacCaughey Kelly Marie MacRae Deonna Lanell Maiden Carolyn Elizabeth Maki Gary Edmond Manderschied Linda Lou Martin 158 Sally Jayne Matson Michael John Maxton Victoria Lynn Mayhew Brian Keith McClatchie Philip Dean McClurg Roderick Stephen McCollum Deborah Susan McCormick Timothy Michael McCracken Dennis Lee McDougle Jeffrey Lee McFadden Carol Kay McGhee James Joseph McGinn Roger Allen McGlaughlin Mary Ann McKee John Richard McLaughlin Edward Lowell McMillen Marcia Leigh Mead Michael Douglas Mefford Carol Lynn Mickel John Patrick Miku Dana Jeffrey Miller James Mason Miller Peggy Diane Miller Linda Lou Moccabee Scott Craig Mooney Elaine Ann Moor Robert Scott Moore Daniel Douglas Morgan Denise Kay Morris Lisa Jane Morris James Robert Morse Joseph Michael Murnane Rosemary Murphy Allison Anne Muttart Christopher Drury Myers William Randy Neff Michael Newhart Stephen John Nilssen Linda Louise Nolt James Robert O'Dell Jeffrey Martin Ogram Debra Jean Oh man James LeRoy Owens John Uno Palmquist Susan Pampuch Gary Chapman Parsons Terry Leland Parsons Cheryl Ann Patterson Matthew Lewis Patton Janet Lorraine Pautsch 160 Intent and alone, Quinn Schwartz practices typing, one of the most commonly taken senior courses. Resting for a moment. Sue Frost ponders long-gone senior classes and speculates about her own future. Charles James Pethel 11 Vicki Lynn Pettit Janet Helen Pine Vicki Sue Pinnell Kenneth Eugene Poling, Jr. Elizabeth Ann Polley Robert Charles Porter Brenda Lu Posey Mary Jane Potter Jacqueline Ann Preston Jeffrey Vallen Prose James Kenney Pruden James Hieatt Purtz Merilee Sue Purvis David Charles Ramey 161 RIGHT. Intent upon touching-up her make-up, senior Aileen Amarandos ig- nores all other activity. MIDDLE RIGHT. Varying degrees of interest and efficiency are exhibited by this senior group. LOWER RIGHT. Employing his most persuasive tone, Dave Eddy successfully makes his point. Robert Chester Ratusz Debora Renita Rector Andrea Louise Reed Richard Dean Reed Alice Elizabeth Reuter John Wilfred Richards, Jr Glenda Irene Riffle Diane Marie Rinehart Janice Kay Rineholt Stephen Thomas Roberts 162 Cicily Ruth Robinson Linda Lou Robinson Marilyn Ann Robinson Peter Andrew Robison Thomas George Rogers Joe Victor Ross Catherine Ann Rousculp Vickie Lynne Rufener William Louis Rush Pradip Kumar Rustagi Frank Joseph Ruvio James Edward Savage Michael Kent Schley James Phillip Schock Greg Scott Schoen Geoffrey Stuart Schofield Edward Quinn Schwartz Kimberly Sue Scott Kathy Jo Sebunia Sharon Elizabeth Sedanko Janine Louise Sekol Roy Lee Shafer Edwin Mitchell Shaffer Mary Alice Shaffer Debora Sue Sharpe Patricia Louise Shaweker Gordon Edward Shearrow William Washburn Sheppard Claudia Alma Shields Michael Allen Shingledecker 163 Jane Ellen Shisler Randall Craig Shook Georgia Siebold John William Sierman Connie Suzanne Siewertson Charlotte Blanche Simpson Victoria Lee Slaney Marcia Diane Slettebak Terry Clinton Slider Deborah Lynn Smeltzer Daniel Miles Smith Kyle Rittenour Smith Leslie Bethany Smith Ruth Marie Smith Rebecca Lynn Snouffer Nancy Patricia Snyder Pamela Lee Spears Thomas Kroener Speer Diane Lynne Spencer Clifford Alan Steinbrick Roger Albert Stow Robin Carol Stull Stephen James Studer Kathleen Helen Sullivan Carol Ann Sulis Julie Ann Sunderland Linda Sue Swain Kathryn Ann Swank Roberta Louise Swank Kristine Marie Sweeney 164 ABOVE LEFT. Costumes add to the gay mood of the traditional Sadie Hawkins dance. LEFT. Peggy Blackmore determinedly staples Home- coming decorations. Frederick Preston Swenson Lynne Renee Sylvester William Ward Tabor Karen Gail Taladay Kevin Patrick Taylor Robert Grant Taylor Warren Bruce Taylor Lydia Ann Tewart Mary Catherine Tewell John Lee Thalman 165 Isaac Lay Thomas Mater Lee Thomas Scott Anderson Thomas Cheryl Marie Tittle Susan Joanne Tracey Cathy Sue Trantina Bruce Hilton Turnbull Nancy Lee VanBuskirk Christine Ann VanMeter David Edward VanMeter Robert Stanley Vermaaten Gregory Scott Voutyras Patricia Ann Wagner James Walter Waldsmith Jane Elizabeth Walker Girls enjoy the out-of-class freedom provided by an assembly. Wanda Jane Walker James Owen Wallace Rebecca Washburn Margaret Lynn Weber George Thomas Westbrook Diane Lynn Wetters Cheryl Lynn White Sharon Anne White Christopher Lane Wiley Helena Merritt Williams Pamela Williams Jane Luanne Wilson Jayme Sue Wilson Phillip Martin Wilson Marilyn Anne Winters 167 John Preston Wolfe Randall Thomas Wollam Emily Jean Wollerman Sharon Marie Woodruff Deborah Nadine Wright Pamela Jean Wright Keith Parker Vahraus Michael Bridges Yost Christopher Scott Young Pamela Eunice Zacherl Lisa Jane Zimmerman Richard Allen Zimmerman Dennis Hoyt McCallum one man with a dream, at pleasure shall go forth and conquer a crown and three with a new song's measure can trample a kingdom down for each age is a dream that is dying or one that is coming to birth 168 Senior Activities A Kay Alexander: Y-Teens 1; COE 4 (vice Pres.); Photography Club 2. William Allen Thomas Allison: Senior Council 4; Orchestra 1.2.3. Aileen Amarandos: Student Council 4; Cardinal Yearbook 4; NHS 3,4; Academic Awards 2; Thespian Play 3,4; Y-Teens 4; Art Club 4; Columbia School for Girls (N.Y.) 1,2. Cynthia Anderson: Ski Club 3; Senior Council 3; Neumann Yearbook 3; Band 1; Spanish Club 2; Art Club 3 (sec-treas.); Bishop Neuman H.S. (Ohio) 1,2,3. Theodore Armbruster: Football 1,2. Bill Arnold: Intra. 3; Student Council 3; Spanish NHS 2; Ecology Club 4; Science Club 4; Medina Jr. H.S. (Ohio) 1; Linden McKinley H.S. (Ohio) 2.3. Peggy Austin Richard Atha: Varsity W 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4 (co-capt. 4); Basketball 1,2,3,4 (co-capt. 4); Track 1,2,4; Baseball 3; Student Council 4; NHS 3.4; Hi-Y 4. B Elizabeth Baker: Intra. 3,4; Acropolis 4; Office 4; Senior Class Play 4; Thespian Play 3; Y-Teens 3,4; Spanish Club 3,4; Mariemont H.S. (Ohio) 1,2. James Baker: Intra. 1,2; Football 2; Hi-Y 3,4; Spanish Club 2,3. Thomas Baker: Intra. 3,4; Baseball 2; Hi-Y 3. Cheryl Barber: Library 4; Senior Class Play 4; Y-Teens 3.4; International Club 2; SPQR 3,4; Walnut Ridge H.S. (Ohio) 1. David Barnes: Varsity N 3,4; Intra. 2,3,4; Cross Country 2,3,4 (capt. 4); Senior Council 4; NHS 4; Academic Awards 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3; Marching Band 1, Orchestra 2; Hi-Y 1,4; Spanish NHS 2. Carol Barnum: GAA 3,4; Intra. 1.2,3,4; NHS 3,4; Y-Teens 2. Kenneth Bartels: Intra. 1,2,3,4; Hi-Y 1; Astrono- my Club 1; Photography Club 2; Chess Club 2. James Bashore: Intra. 4; Track 1; Band 1,2,3,4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 2,3,4. Norma Baker: Office 3; Band 2,3; Y-Teens 3; COE 4; Hoover H.S. (Ohio) 1,2. Chris Bauer: Intra. 2,3; Chronicle 3,4; Cardinal Yearbook 4; Academic Awards 2,3,4; Senior Class Play 4; Y-Teens 2,3; Spanish NHS 3,4; Spanish Club 1,3; International Club 2; AFS 2,3; Latin Club 1; Clinton Jr. H.S. (Ohio) 1. Carla Beare: Intra. 4; Pep Club 3; Guidance Office 4; Y-Teens 4; Spanish Club 3,4; Brown and Gold Club 2; Alter H.S. (Ohio) 1.2. Douglas Beck: Football 1,2,4; Baseball 1. Gregory Beck Margha Beck: GAA 3,4; Intra. 1.2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2; Y-Teens 1,2.3; W-Debs 2.3; SPQR 3. Mark Bel isle Elizabeth Belknap: Intra. 1,2,3; OWE 4; W-Debs 2; FBLA 3; Health Careers Club 2. William Belknap: Intra. 3,4. Jeffrey Bellar: Varsity W 3,4; Intra. 3. Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2. Terry Bellew: Intra. 1,2; Johnson Park Jr. H.S. (Ohio) 1; Pleasant View H.S. (Ohio) 2. Melinda Belyea: Intra. 3,4; Pep Club 3; Girls' Ensemble 1,2; Band 1; Y-Teens 2,4; W-Debs 4; AFS 2; Lincoln H.S. (Minn.) 1.2. Susan Benner: Intra. 1,2,3,4; Hockey 2; Ski Club 2,3; Cheerleader 1,3,4; Cheerleading Club 1,2,3,4 (vice pres. 2); Homecoming Queen 4; Home- coming Court 1; Cardinal Court 3,4; Student Council 1,2,3,4 (sec. 4); Class Sec. 1; Guidance Office 2; Buckeye Girls' State 3; Operetta 2,3,4; Girls' Ensemble 4; Choir 2,3,4; Girls' Glee 1; Band 1; Orchestra 2; Y-Teens 1,2,3 (sec. 1, pres. 2). Margaret Blackmore: GAA 1,2,3,4; Intra. 1,2,3,4; Hockey 2,4; Basketball 4; Volleyball 2; Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 1,3; Cheerleading Club 1,2,3,4; Cardinal Court 3; Track Court 2; Student Council 1,2,4; NHS 4; Operetta 3,4; Girls' Ensemble 4; Choir 3.4; Girls' Glee 1; Girls' Choir 2; Y-Teens 2. Robert Blakesley: Intra. 1,2,3; Baseball 3; Hi-Y 1,2,3; VICA4; Art Club 2,3. Gordon Bockert: Football 2,3,4; Chess Club 1. Nick Bonnell: Intra. 4; Student Council 1,3,4 (treas. 4); Cardinal Yearbook 3,4; NHS 3.4; Academic Awards 1,2,3,4; Thespians 4; Senior Class Play 4; Thespian Play 4; Hi-Y 1,2; Latin Club 3,4. Robert Bosak: Football 1; Tennis 1,2,3; Student Council 4; Band 1,2. Duane Brant: Astronomy Club 1; Ecology Club 2,3,4. Christine Bratka: GAA 4; Intra. 1,2,4; Health Office 1,2,3; Y-Teens 1,2,3,4; Office 1.2,3; International Club 3; Health Careers Club 4. James Brod: Varsity 'W 4; Cross Country 3,4; Football 2,3,4; COE 4; Astronomy Club 1. Robert Brooks: Baseball 1,2,3,4. Beth Brough: Intra. 1,2,3,4; Volleyball 2; Pep Club 2,3; Office 3,4; NHS 3,4; Academic Awards 1,2,3,4; Operetta 3,4; Choir 3,4; Girls' Choir 2; Mixed Chorus 1; Thespians 2,3; Thespian Play 1,2; Y-Teens 2,3,4; International Club 2; SPQR 3 (pres.). Adrienne Brown: Class Council 2; Class Vice Pres. 1; Y-Teens 2,4; AFS 3; Bethlehem Central Sr. H.S. (Ohio) 1,2,3. Janet Brown: Pep Club 2; NHS 4; Choir 4; Girls' Choir 3; Mixed Chorus 2; Spanish Club 4; International Club 2; Ecology Club 1.2,3,4 (treas. 3); AFS 2,3,4 (treas. 4); FTA 3. John Bryant: Basketball 1,2; Track 1,2; Guidance Office 1,2; VICA 4; Astronomy Club 2; Photography Club 2. Joanne Buckley: GAA 1,2,3,4; Intra. 1,2,3,4; Hockey 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Tennis 2,3,4; Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 3; Student Council 4; Y-Teens 1,2,3. Mike Burgin Cheri Burgoon: Pep Club 2; Y-Teens 2; Brookhaven H.S. (Ohio) 1,2. Debbie Burkhart: Pep Club 2; Wrestling Club 4, Operetta 2,3,4; Girls' Ensemble 4; Choir 2,3,4; Girls' Glee 1; Y-Teens 1,2,3; W-Debs 2,3 (pres. 3); Health Careers Club 2. C Carolyn Caldwell: Intra. 2,3; Basketball 2; Track 1,2; Acropolis 4; Office 4; Girls' Ensemble 2; Choir 2; Band 1,2; Marching Band 1,2; Y-Teens 3.4; Spanish Club 3,4; Murray H.S. (Ky.) 1,2. William Caldwell: Tennis 3; Spanish Club; Watterson H.S. (Ohio) 1. Linda Callendine: GAA 2,3,4; Intra. 2,3,4; NHS 3,4; Academic Awards 1,2,3.4; Operetta 2,3,4; Mixed Ensemble 4; Choir 2,3,4; Girls' Glee 1; Y-Teens 3.4; SPQR 3. Beth Carey: Intra. 2,3,4; Ski Club 2,3; Pep Club 2; Senior Class Play 4: One Acts 1; Y-Teens 3,4; Ingomar Jr. H.S. (Pa.) 1; North Allegheny H.S. (Pa.) 2. Donna Carey: GAA 1,2,3,4; Intra, 1,2,3,4; Hockey 1,2; Basketball 1,2; Volleyball 1,2; Tennis 3; Ski Club 2,3; Student Council 1,2; Cardinal Yearbook 4; Y-Teens 1,2. Judith Carlisle: Intra. 4. Ronald Carpenter: Operetta 4; Mixed Ensemble 3; Choir 1,2,3,4. David Carter: Football 1,2,3,4; Hi-Y 1. Paulo Carvalho: Boys' Ski Club 4; Soccer 4; Chess Club 4; AFS 4; Science Club 4; I.E.V.P.A. (Brazil) 1,2,3. Karen Carvey: Intra. 3; Cheerleader 1; Student Council 1; Senior Council 4; Chronicle 4; Health Office 4; Library 1,2,4; Choir 1; Y-Teens 4; Spanish Club 1; W-Debs 4; FTA 1; Clintondale H. S. (Mich.) 1. Michael Castle Ann Caudill: GAA 4; Intra. 1,2,3,4; Student Council 3,4; Acropolis 3; Office 2,3,4; NHS 3.4; Y-Teens 1,2,4; AFS 2,4. Steven Chakeres David Chakroff: Boys' Ski Club 4; Student Council 4; Operetta 3,4; Mixed Ensemble 3,4; Choir 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Dance Band 3,4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4; AFS 3,4. Gayla Chamberlain: Intra. 1; Volleyball 1; Gresham Union H.S. (Ore.) 1,2,3. Patricia Chambers: Pep Club 2; Library 4; W-Debs 1,2; FBLA 3. John Circle: Varsity W 3; Intra. 3,4; Cross Country 2,3; Basketball 1,2; Track 2,3; Mixed Chorus 1; Hi-Y 1,2.3. Beverly Clendenen: GAA 1,2,3,4 (vice pres. 2); Intra. 1,2,3,4; Hockey 1,2,3,4; Basketball I, 2,3,4; Volleyball 1,2; Tennis 4; Choir 4; Band 1,2,3; Marching Band 1,2. Deborah Cline: GAA 2,3,4; Intra. 2,3,4; Office 4, Wrestling Club 4; Y-Teens 3,4; AFS 3. Leslie Coates: Intra. 1,2,3; Ski Club 2,3,4; Library 3; Mixed Chorus 2; Spanish NHS 2,3,4; Spanish Club 4. Vernon Cole: NHS 1,4; Operetta 2,3,4; Band 2,3,4; Dance Band 2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3; Bible Club 2; Key Club International 2; Moore Jr. H.S. (S.C.) 1; McClenaghon H.S. (S.C.) 1,2. George Colles: Intra. 1,2,3,4; Cross Country 2; Football 1,3,4; Track 2,3; Golf 1; Choir 2; Thespians 4; Senior Class Play 4; Thespian Play 4; Brebeuf Preparatory H.S. 1,2. Warren Collmer Lewis Comer: Varsity W” 3,4; Intra. 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Golf 1,2,3,4; Thespian Play 4. Thomas Conrad: Student Council 1,2,3,4;Senior Council 4; Cardinal Yearbook 4; NHS 3,4; Operetta 3,4; Choir 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Dance Band 4; Marching Band 3,4; Orchestra 3; Thespian Play 4; Hi-Y 1,2. Richard Cooper: Operetta 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Dance Band 3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4. Judy Copenhaver: Intra. 1,2,4; Choir 1,2; Girls' Choir 1,2; Orchestra 2; Thespians 2; Y-Teens 4; French Club 4; Math Club 4; FTA 4; Bridge Club 2; Westfield H.S. (N.J.) 1,2. Steve Copley: Student Council 1; VICA 4; Colerain H.S. (Ohio) 1,2. Thomas Cordell Jack Cornette Anita Cottril: Intra. 1,2,4; Operetta 3,4; Girls' Ensemble 4; Choir 3.4; Girls' Glee 1; Girls' Choir 2; FBLA 1. Carol Cowgill: Intra 1,2,3; Volleyball 2; Wrestling Club 4 (pres. 4); Choir 3,4; Girls' Glee 1; Girls' Choir 2; Y-Teens 1.2; Spanish Club 3; VICA 4; Art Club 1,2,3. 169 Michael Coyle: Intra. 1,2,3; Library 3; Russian Club 3. Robert Cranston: Orchestra 1,2,3,4; Photography Club 2,3,4. Wendy Craver: GAA 1,2,3,4 (sec-treas. 3) Intra. 1.2,3,4; Hockey 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1.2,3,4; Volleyball 1,2,3; Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 3; Health Office 4. Patrick Crawford: Football 4; Senior Class Play 4; AFS 4; SPQR 4; St. Charles (Ohio) 1,2. Robert Criss: Cross Country 2; Track 2,3; NHS 3,4; Academic Awards 3; Band 1; Science Club 4; Grand Jr. H.S. (III.) 1; Utica Community H.S. (Mich.) 2. Paul Crow: Intra. 2; Hi-Y 1,2. Kay Crowner: Pep Club 2; Library 2,3; COE 4; FBLA 2,3 (sec. 2, reporter 3); Health Careers Club 1,2. Charles Crye: Wrestling 4; Richmond H.S. (Ind.) 1.2.3. D Lisa Daines: Pep Club 2; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Spanish Club 3,4; International Club 2; W-Debs 3,4. Vicki Dapper: GAA 1,2,3,4; Intra. 1,2,3,4; Hockey 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Volleyball 3; NHS 3,4; Academic Awards 3,4; Operetta 2,4; Girls' Ensemble 4; Choir 2,4; Y-Teens 3,4; SPQR 1,2,3,4; In the Know 4 (alt); Bexley H.S. (Ohio) 1,2. Hazel Daugherty Dolores Davy Donald Davy Carol Day: Intra. 2,3; Y-Teens 1,3,4; Spanish NHS 2,3,4; Spanish Club 3,4; AFS 3. Sandra Day: Homecoming Court 3; Cardinal Court 4; Wrestling Queen 4; Library 3; Wrestling Club 4; Mixed Ensemble 4; Choir 1,3,4; Girls' Choir 2; Girls' Glee 1; Band 1,2; Marching Band 1; Y-Teens 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 1; AFS 4; Shawnee H.S. (Ohio) 1. Carolyn Dean: GAA 1,2,3,4; Intra. 1,2,3,4; Hockey 1,2; Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Student Council 1,2,3,4 (recorder 4); Cardinal Yearbook 4; NHS 3,4; Academic Awards 1,2; Operetta 2,3,4; Girls' Ensemble 4; Choir 2,3,4; Girls' Glee 1; Senior Class Play 4; Y-Teens 1,2,3,4. Craig Dean: Football 3,4; Basketball 1 2,3,4; Track 3; Tennis 1,2; Student Council 4; Band 1.2.3. Terrence Delp: Library 4. Barbara DeMerit: GAA 1,2,3; Intra. 1,2,3; Student Council 2,3,4; Cardinal Yearbook 3,4; Office 3,4; NHS 3,4; Academic Awards 1; Operetta 3,4; Choir 3,4; Girls' Glee 1; Girls' Choir; Y-Teens 1,2,3,4 (sec. 4); W-Debs 1,2 (vice-pres. 2); Health Careers Club 3; SPQR 3. Beth DeMerit: GAA 1,2,3; Intra. 1,2,3; Volley- ball 1; Cardinal Yearbook 3,4; Office 3.4; NHS 3,4; Buckeye Girls'State 4 (alt.); Y-Teens 1,2,3,4 (vice-pres. 2,3, pres. 4); International Club 2; W-Debs 1,2; Health Careers Club 2,3 (vice pres. 3); SPQR 3. Sandra DeMuth: Student Council 1; Choir 4; Girls' Glee 1; Girls' Choir 2,3; Thespians 1; Y-Teens 1,2,3,4; French Club 1; W-Debs 1; Walnut Ridge (Ohio) 1. John Denardo: NHS 3.4; Academic Awards 1,2,3,4; Astronomy Club 2,3 (D. of O.) 3; In the Know 4. Mark Denbow: Varsity W 2,3,4; Intra. 1,2; Football 1,2,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Student Council 4; Operetta 4; Mixed Ensemble 4; Choir 4; Band 1,2. Kathleen Devine: Library 4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Y-Teens 1,2; Senior Class Play 4; Spanish Club 4; FTA 1,2,3,4 )treas. 3, pres. 4). Daniel Dick Martha Dickerson: Intra. 4; Tennis 3; Student Council 1 (sec.-treas. 1); Cardinal Yearbook 4; NHS 4; Academic Awards 1,2,3,4; Choir 1; Girls' Glee 1; Thespians 4; Senior Class Play 4; One Acts 1; Thespian Play 4; Y-Teens 1,2,3,4; Spanish NHS 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2; McGuffey Jr. H.S. (Ohio) 1; Linden McKinley H.S. (Ohio) 2. Dale Dickey: Intra. 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Marching Band 1.2,3,4; Hi-Y 1. David Dill Diane Disque: Intra. 1,2,3; Volleyball 1,2; Pep Club 2; Chronicle 3; Operetta 3,4; Mixed Ensemble 4; Choir 3,4; Girls' Choir 2; Mixed Chorus 1; Thespians 4; Senior Class Play 4; Thespian Play 4; Y-Teens 3; International Club 2; W-Debs 4; SPQR 3. Donald Dixon: Ski Club 1; Intra. 1; Football 2; Track 1; NHS 4; Academic Awards 4; Band 4; Marching Band 1. Kathleen Doty: Intra. 1,2; Pep Club 2; Girls' Glee 1; Mixed Chorus 2,3; Y-Teens 1; COE 4. Susan Douglas Sue Downey: GAA 3,4; Intra. 1,2,3,4; Student Council 3,4; Office 2; NHS 3,4; Band 1,2,3; Marching Band 1,2,3; Y-Teens 1,2,3,4; W-Debs 1. Sharon Dunbar E James Eader: Wrestling 1; Baseball 1; OWE 4. Margaret Earley: GAA 2,3,4; Intra. 1,2,3,4; Ski Club 3,4; Pep Club 2,3; Office 3,4; Girls' Glee 1; Senior Class Play 4; Y-Teens 1,2,4; Health Careers Club 1,2. Carol Ebersole: Pep Club 2; Guidance Office 4; Academic Awards 1,2,3; Y-Teens 1,2,4; Ecology Club 3,4; AFS 2. Patricia Eckbreth: GAA 4; Intra. 2,3,4; Office 3,4; Thespians 3,4; Senior Class Play 4; Thespian Play 2,3,4; Y-Teens 2,4; Spanish Club 3,4; Health Careers Club 1,4; SPQR 2. David Eddy: Ski Club 4; Cross Country 2; Football 1,2; Wrestling 2; Track 1,2; Thespians 4; Thespian Play 4; Spanish Club 4; Debate Club 4. Steven Ervin: Intra. 1,2,3; Swimming 3. Billie Evans: Intra. 1,2,3; Y-Teens 1,2,3,4; W-Debs 4. Deborah Evans: Intra. 1; Health Office 3,4; Library 4; Girls' Glee 1; Y-Teens 1,4; Health Careers Club 2,4. Jane Everett: GAA 3,4; Hockey 1,2,3,4; Volleyball 3; Homecoming Court 4; Student Council 3,4; Senior Council 4; Class Sec. 3,4; Office 4; Operetta 3,4; Mixed Ensemble 4; Choir 3,4; Y-Teens 2,3. Karen Eversman: Operetta 2,3,4; Mixed Ensem- ble 4; Choir 3,4; Girls' Glee 1; Girls' Choir 2; Astronomy Club 1,2,3. Christine Ewing: Intra. 1,2; Mixed Ensemble 4; Choir 3,4; Girls' Glee 1; Girls' Choir 2; Orchestra 1,2,3; Y-Teens 1,2,3. Robert Eyerman: Chess Club. F Marianne Fallon: Intra. 2,3,4; Y-Teens 2,3; GAA 3; International Club 2; SPQR 3; Office 3,4; AFS 4. Susan Fargel: Pep Club 1,2; Orchestra 1,2; Thespian Play 1,2,4; Science Club 1. James Farquhar: Swimming 1,2,3; Cardinal Yearbook 4; Operetta 4; Senior Class Play 4; Photography Club 1; Greenwich H.S. (Conn.) 1,2,3. Norman Ferrier: Varsity W 3,4 (pres. 4); Intra. 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1; Track 1; Student Council 1,2; Thespians 4; Senior Class Play 4. Thomas Filbert: Band 1,2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3; Photography Club 1, Ecology Club 3,4. Kevin Finch: Intra. 1,2,4; Football 1,2; Student Council 4; Hi-Y 3; Spanish Club 3. Jeffrey Fisher: Chronicle 4; Thespian Play 3; E.C. Glass H.S. Va.) 1.2. Nancy Fisher: Health Office 4; Mixed Ensemble 4; Choir 3,4; Girls' Glee 1; Girls' Choir 2; Orchestra 1,2; FTA 4; Health Careers Club 1,2,3,4 (treas. 4). David Fitz: Football 1; Wrestling 4; Health Careers Club 4. Kevin Flaherty Kathryn Fluellen: Intra. 1,2,3,4; Student Council 3; Girls' Ensemble 4; Choir 3,4; Girls' Choir 2; Band 1,2; Dance Band 2; Marching Band 1,2,3; FTA 4; FBLA 2; Health Careers Club 4. Emily Forman: GAA 3,4; Intra. 2,3,4; Library 3; Operetta 3,4; Girls' Ensemble 4; Mixed Ensemble 4; Choir 3,4; Girls' Glee 1; Girls' Choir 2; Y-Teens 2,3; W-Debs 4; FBLA 2. Kathy Foster David Foust: Varsity W 3,4; Intra. 1,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 2; Track 2; Senior Council 4; NHS 3,4; Academic Awards 1; Senior Class Play 4. Alan Franz: Varsity W 4; Intra. 1,2,3,4; Cross Country 3,4; Football 1,2; Baseball 1,2,3,4; NHS 4; Thespians 4; Thespian Play 4. Cameron Freter: Band 3; Marching Band 2; VICA 1; Photography Club 2. Gail Frey: Intra. 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Cheerleading Club 1,2,3,4; Cardinal Queen 4; Track Court 2; Office 1,2,3,4; NHS 4; Y-Teens 1,2. Susan Frost: Intra. 1,2,3; Cheerleader 1; Cheerleading Club 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2 (pres. 1,2); Student Council 1,2; Class Treas. 1; Chronicle 3,4; Band 1,2; Marching Band 1; Y-Teens 1,2. G Glenn Gardner: Intra. 1,2,3; Student Council 1; Astronomy Club 1,2. Patricia Garlock: Student Council 1,3; Library 2; Academic Awards 1,2,3,4; Buckeye Girls' State 3 (alt.); Girls' Glee 1; Y-Teens 2; FTA 2,3,4 (pres. 3); SPQR 2,3,4 (sec. 3); Young Historians Club 1; Beta Club 1; Phi Delta Sigma 2; Morton Jr. H.S.; Henry Clay H.S.; Wilmington H.S. Paul Games Anita Gaynor: Intra. 1,2,3; Cardinal Yearbook 4; Office 1,2,3; Academic Awards 1,2; Girls' Glee 1; Pep Club 3; International Club 2,3; Ecology Club 2,3; FTA 1,3,4; SPQR 2,3,4. Jon Gibson: Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Student Council 2,3; Senior Council 4; NHS 3,4; Academic Awards 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4. John Giesy Brian Gilbert: Intra. 4. Mary Jo Gills: Intra. 1; Hockey 2,3; Volleyball 2; Tennis 2,3; Ski Club 3; W-Debs 1; Office 1; Art Club 2; Winston Churchill H.S. (Md.) 2,3. Glenda Glass: Intra. 2; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3; Y-Teens 2; VICA 4. Terry Glass: Football 1; Track 1,3; OWE 4. William Gleason: Intra. 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2. Nicole Gnezda: GAA 4; Intra. 2,3,4; Volleyball 3; Senior Council 4; Acropolis 3,4; NHS 3,4; Academic Awards 1,2,3,4; Thespians 4; Thespian Play 4; Y-Teens 3; French Club 4 (sec. 4); International Club 2; FTA 2,3,4 (vice-pres. 3). Lenora Goode: Library 3,4; Academic Awards 3; SPQR 3,4; Portsmouth H.S. (Ohio) 2. Robert Graves: Chronicle 3,4; Band 1,2,3; Dance Band 3; Orchestra 2,3,4; Hi-Y 2,4; Chess Club 1. Orahdella Green: Intra. 3,4; Pep Club 3; Chronicle 4; Operetta 4; Choir 4; Girls' Choir 3; Y-Teens 3; French Club 4; Cullman H.S. (Ala.) 1,2. 170 Richard Gross: Academic Awards 1,2,3,4; Span- ish NHS 2,3,4 (pres. 4); Spanish Club 4. Scott Grover: Boys' Ski Club 4; Cardinal Yearbook 4; Thespian Play 3,4; International Club 2; Photography Club 3; AFS 4. H Frederick Hackbarth: Intra. 3; Baseball 2; Photography Club 4; Miami H.S. (Fla.) 1. Jeffrey Hahn: Student Council 2,4; Acropolis 4; Academic Awards 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Marching Band 4; Science Club 4; Washingtonville H.S. (N.Y.) 1,2. Jennifer Hahn: Band 1; Thespians 3; FTA 1,2; Washingtonville H.S. (N.Y.) 1,2. Jeffrey Hale Lawrence Hall: Football 1; Watterson H.S. (Ohio) 1. David Hal lock: Intra. 3; Cross Country 3; Track 2; COE 4. Mary Hanke: Ski Club 3; NHS 3,4; Academic Awards 3,4; Operetta 1,2; Y-Teens 3,4; French Club 2,4; Debate Club 2; AFS 3,4; Leominster H. S. (Mass.) 1,2. Mary Hanley: GAA 1,2,3,4 (vice-pres. 4); Intra. I, 2,3,4; Hockey 2,3; Ski Club 4; Pep Club 2,3; NHS 3,4; Wrestling Club 4; Y-Teens 1,3,4; International Club 2. Cynthia Hard: Intra. 1,2,3; Health Office 3,4; Orchestra 1,2,3; Y-Teens 1,2; International Club 2; Health Careers Club 1,2,3,4. Pamela Harp: Intra. 1; Cardinal Yearbook 4; NHS 3,4; Academic Awards 1; Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 1,2,3,4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Drum Majorette 2,3,4; Y-Teens 1,3,4; International Club 2; FTA 1,2,3. John Harrington: Football 1; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1; Student Council 3,4; Hi-Y 4; Watterson H.S. (Ohio) 1. Randolph Harrington: Varsity ''W'' 4; Basketball 1; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 3,4; French Club 1,2. Barbara Hazle Carol Heckendorn: GAA 2; Intra. 2; NHS 1,3,4; Baytown H.S. (Texas) 1; CDCI East H.S. (Canada) 2; Edgewood H.S. (Md.) 3. David Hein: Office 2; NHS 3,4; Radio Club 2,3,4 (sec. 3, sec.-treas. 4); Science Club 4 (pres. 4); Ingomar Jr. H.S. (Pa.) 1. Ronald Hein: Boys' Ski Club 4; Intra. 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Student Council 1.2,3,4; NHS 4; Operetta 2,3,4; Boys' Ensemble 2,3,4; Mixed Ensemble 2,3,4; Choir 2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1; Hi-Y 1,2. Kathleen Hill: Pep Club 2; Girls'Glee 1; Y-Teens 1,2,3,4; FBLA 4. Melinda Hoffman: GAA 3,4; Intra. 1,2,3,4; Cardinal Yearbook 4; Acropolis 3; Girls' Glee 1; Girls' Choir 2; Band 1,2; Thespians 4; Y-Teens 1,2,3,4; W-Debs 4; Art Club 4. Mark Holderman: Boys' Ski Club 4; Intra. 1,2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; AV Office 4; Soccer 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Marching Band 1,2; Thespian Play 3; Math Club 4. Stephen Holsinger: Operetta 3,4; Choir 2,3,4. Jack Holton: COE 4; FBLA 2. Sherry Honacker: Intra. 3,4, Girls' Glee 1; Y-Teens 1,3,4; FBLA 4. Jane Howe: Mixed Chorus 1,2,3; Thespians 4; Y-Teens 1,2,3,4; Edian H.S. (Minn.) 1,2,3. Holley Huber: Intra. 3; Girls' Ensemble 4; Choir 3,4; Girls' Glee 1; Girls' Choir 2; Pep Club 3; Spanish Club 3; French Club 3. Thomas Hume: Intra. 2,4; Golf 1; Student Council 1; Band 1,2,3; Marching Band 1; Thespian Play 3,4. Richard Hutchings: VICA 4; Library 4. Kristine Hyler: Senior Council 4; Academic Awards 1,2,3,4. Linda Hylton: Intra. 4; French Club 4; FTA 4; Taylor Center H.S. (Mich.) 1,2. Connie Iden: Guidance Office 3,4; NHS 3,4; Academic Awards 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3; Marching Band 2; International Club 2; Cambridge H.S. (Ohio) 1. Kathryn Imboden: Cardinal Yearbook 4; Acropolis 2,3,4 (editor 3); NHS 3,4; Academic Awards 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3; Marching Band 1,2,3; International Club 2; Art Club 2,3,4; AFS 2,3,4; Health Careers Club 2,3,4. J Melanie Jacobs: Acropolis 3,4; Health Office 2,3,4; Office 1,2; Academic Awards 1,2,3,4; Y-Teens 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 4; Ecology Club 3,4; Debate Club 1; FTA 2,3; Health Careers Club 4. Craig James: Chronicle 3,4; Library 3; Band 1,2; Photography Club 2,3; Dwight Rich Jr. H.S. 1. Donald James: Intra. 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Orches- tra 2. Jennifer Johnson: In the Know 4; Cardinal Yearbook 3,4; Acropolis 3,4; NHS 3,4; Academic Awards 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3; Thespians 2,3,4; Y-Teens 3,4; Debate Club 3,4; AFS 1,3,4; Science Club4;SPQR 3,4. Mallory Johnson: Operetta 4; Girls' Ensemble 4; Choir 4; Girls' Glee 1; Girls' Choir 2,3; Mascoutah H.S. (III.) 1,2,3. Peter Jolly: Intra. 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2; Wrestling 2; Golf 2; Student Council 3,4; Senior Council 4; Class Vice-Pres. 4; Operetta 3,4; Choir 3,4; Thespians 3,4 (treas. 4); Senior Class Play 4; Thespian Play 3,4; Spanish NHS 4; Spanish Club 3. Anne Jones: Pep Club 3; Girls' Choir 3; Mixed Chorus 4; Y-Teens 3; Health Careers Club 4; Topeka H.S. (Kansas) 1,2. Dorothy Jones: GAA 1,2,3,4; Intra. 2,3,4; Hockey 2,3,4; Tennis 2,3,4; Academic Awards 2; Girls' Choir 2; Y-Teens 2;SPQR 2,3; Dublin H.S. (Ohio) 1. Edwin Jones: Track 1; Football 1,2; Intra. 1.2.3.4. John Jones: Intra. 4; Wrestling 2; Operetta 1. Robert Jones K Karen Kean: Student Council 3,4; NHS 3; Girls' Glee 1; Girls' Choir 3; Mixed Chorus 2; Y-Teens 2.3.4. Charlene Kelley: Pep Club 1; COE 4. Kristine Kessler: GAA 1,2,3,4; Intra. 1,2,3,4; Hockey 1,2,3,4; Ski Club 2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 2; Band 3; Marching Band 3; Orchestra 2; Y-Teens 1,2,3,4; International Club 2; AFS 3. Steven Kessler: Operetta 1,2,3,4; Boys' Ensemble 3; Mixed Ensemble 3; Choir 2,3,4; Thespians 3,4; Spanish NHS 2,3,4; Spanish Club 4; FTA 4. Stephen Kight: Varsity W 3,4 (vice-pres. 4); Cross Country 2,3,4; Football 1; Wrestling 1,2,3; Track 1,2,3; Student Council 1; Senior Council 4; NHS 3,4; Hi-Y 4 (treas. 4); SPQR 1,2,3. Harry Kincaid: Hi-Y 1,2; OWE 4. Steven Kincaid: Intra. 2,3,4; Hi-Y 3; Inter- national Club 2; NHS 2; Chess Club 1,2,3. Deborah King Sharon Kipp: Volleyball 2; Thespians 2,3,4; Thespian Play 1,2,3,4; Y-Teens 2; Art Club 3,4 (pres. 4); AFS 2. Richard Kissel: NHS 3,4 (pres. 4); Academic Awards 1,2,3,4; Operetta 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 2,3,4. Catherine Koenig: GAA 4; Intra. 1,2,3; Library 2; Wrestling Club 4; Operetta 3,4; Choir 3,4; Girls' Glee 1; Girls' Choir 1; Y-Teens 1,2,3,4; AFS 4; Health Careers Club 2. Sherri Koenig: GAA 1,2,3; Intra. 1,2; Ski Club 2,3; Student Council 4; Cardinal Yearbook 3,4; NHS 3,4; Academic Awards 1,2,3,4; Buckeye Girls' State 3; Operetta 2,3,4; Choir 4; Band 1,2,3; Dance Band 2,3; Marching Band 1,2,3; Thespians 2,3,4 (sec. 3, pres. 4). Senior Class Play 4; Thespian Play 1,3,4; Y-Teens 2,4. Denise Krahl: Intra. 2; NHS 4; Academic Awards 1,2,3,4; Choir 3,4; Girls' Glee 1; Girls' Choir 2; Pep Club 3,4; Y-Teens 1,2; International Club 2; FTA 4; Health Careers Club 2,3. Craig Kramer: Radio Club 3,4; Photography Club 2; Ecology Club 2,3,4; Chess Club 1. Wanda Kress: Acropolis 3; Y-Teens 1,2,3. Craig Kridel: Varsity W 2,3,4; Wrestling 1; Tennis 1,2.3,4 (co-capt. 4); Band 1,2; Dance Band 2; Orchestra 1,2; International Club 2; SPQR 3. John Kuhn Emil Kunzi: Wrestling 2,3; Track 3; Class Play 1; SPQR 2,3; West Westmoor H.S. 1,2,3. L Eric Langhirt: Art Club 2,3. Judean La Salle: Operetta 2,3; Orchestra 1,2,3,4; French Club 4. Bradley Laugtug Susan Lawless: GAA 1,2,3,4 (vice-pres. 3); Intra. 1,2,3,4; Hockey 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2,4; Volley- ball 2,3; Ski Club 2,3,4; Student Council 4; Girls' Glee 1. George Leiter: Varsity W 2,3,4; Intra. 4; Swimming 1,2,3; Student Council 4. Robert Lewis Susan Lloyd: Senior Class Play 4; Y-Teens 4; AFS 4; High Areal Grammar School (England). Gary Lithgo: Intra. 4; Marsh Jr. H.S. (Texas) 1. Larry Longshore: Baseball 1; OWE 4. Carol Loveless: Intra. 1,2; Tennis 3; Ski Club 3,4; Student Council 3; Senior Council 4; Guidance Office 2,4; Academic Awards 1,2,3,4; Y-Teens 1.2.3,4. Rebecca Lowe: Intra. 3; Y-Teens 1,2,3,4; Library 4; Wrestling Club 4; French Club 1; Medina Jr. H. S. (Ohio) 1. Jill Lutz: Intra. 2; Academic Awards 1; Operetta 2,3,4; Girls' Ensemble 3,4; Choir 2,3,4; Girls' Glee 1; Y-Teens 2,3,4; W-Debs 2.4. M Cecile MacCaughey: Intra. 2,3; International Club 2; W-Debs 2,3,4; Health Careers Club 4. Kelley MacRae: GAA 2,3,4; Intra. 1,2,3,4; Hockey 2; Homecoming Court 2; Student Council 1,2; Office 4; Library 3; Y-Teens 1,2,4. Deonna Maiden: Student Council 4; NHS 3,4; Academic Awards 3,4; Buckeye Girls' State 3 (alt.); Y-Teens 1,4; International Club 2; Art Club 1,2,3; SPQR 3. Margaret Mahle: GAA 1,2,3,4; Intra. 1,2,3,4; Tennis 2,3; Pep Club 1,2,3.4; NHS 3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2; Social Careers Club 1,2; Science Club I, 2; Notre Dame H.S. (Ohio) 1; Fairmont East H.S. (Ohio) 2,3. Carolyn Maki: GAA 1,2,3,4; Intra. 1,2,3,4; Hockey 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2; Volleyball 2,3; Ski Club 3,4; Pep Club 3; Academic Awards 1,2,3,4; Y-Teens 1,2,4; Spanish NHS 2,3; Spanish Club 3; Math Club 4. Gary Manderschied: Intra. 1,2; Student Council 3; Acropolis 3; Library 1,2; French Club 4 (pres. 4); FTA 2. 171 Richard Manner: Band 3; Dance Band 3,- Marching Band 3,4; Orchestra'4; French Club 1; Theatre Arts Club 1; Electronics Club 3; Radnor H. S. (Pa.) 1,2,3. Linda Martin Sally Matson: GAA 4; Intra. 2,3,4; Ski Club 4; Pep Club 3; Chronicle 4; Health Office 4; Orchestra 1,2; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Thespian Play 3; International Club 2; W-Debs 4; AFS 4; Health Careers Club 4. Michael Maxton Victoria Mayhew: Intra. 1,2; Basketball 1,2; Volleyball 1,2; Y-Teens 1,2; COE 4. James McAllister: Intra. 2,3; Basketball 3; Swimming 2,3; Nationa County H.S. (Wyo.) I. 2,3. Dennis McCallum Brain McClatchie: Varsity W” 3,4; Intra. 1,2,3,4; Football 1; Tennis 1,2,3,4; Student Council 1,2,4; Class Vice Pres. 1; Class Pres. 2,4; Band 1; Thespians 4; Thespian Play 3,4; International Club 2; Hi-Y 1,2,3,4 (pres. Jr. Hi-Y 2). Philip McClurg Roderick McCollum: Intra. 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2; Golf 2,3; Operetta 3; Choir 3; Thespian Play 3,4; Spanish Club 3. Deborah McCormick: GAA 2,3,4; Intra. 1,2,3,4; Hockey 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2; Volleyball 3,4;Ski Club 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Chronicle 4; Health Office 4, Orchestra 1,2,3,4, Y-Teens 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 3. Timothy McCracken: Library 4. Dennis McDougle: Varsity W 4; Intra. 4; Basketball 1,2,3; Tennis 1,2,3,4; Student Council 4; NHS 3,4 (vice pres. 4). Jeffrey McFadden: Thespian Play 4; Millersburg Military Institute 2. Carol McGhee: GAA 3,4; Intra. 1,2,3; Volleyball 1,2; Pep Club 2; Student Council 1; Office 2,3,4; Operetta 3,4; Choir 3,4; Girls' Choir 2; Thespian Play 2,3,4; Y-Teens 1,2,3,4; W-Debs 1,2,3,4. James McGinn: SPQR 3. Roger McGlaughlin: Varsity W 3,4; Football 1,2,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 2,3. Mary Ann McKee: Intra. 1; Library 4; FTA 3; W-Debs 1,2; Y-Teens 1; Thespian Play 4; Senior Class Play 4. John McLaughlin: Basketball 1,2,3,4; Student Council 4; NHS 4; Soccer 4. Edward McMillen: Hi-Y 1.2,3; OWE 4. Viva McNeely: GAA 1,2; Y-Teens 1,2; Finney- town H.S. (Ohio) 1,2; Campbell H.S. (Ga.) 3. Marcia Mead: Intra. 2,3,4; Voc. Guidance Office 4; Library 4; NHS 4; Senior Class Play 4; Spanish NHS 2; Spanish Club 4; W-Debs 1,2 (sec.-treas. 2); FBLA 2,3,4 (vice pres. 2, sec. 4). Michael Mefferd: Student Council 2,3; Chess Club 2; Photography Club 2,3,4. Pamela Metzger: Library 1; Y-Teens 1,2. Carol Mickel John Miku Dana Miller: Football 1; Band 1,2; Pep Band 2; VICA 4. James Miller Peggy Miller: Intra. 1,2; Student Council 1,3,4; Senior Council 4; Class Treas. 4; Cardinal Yearbook 3,4; Acropolis 2,3; NHS 3,4; Academic Awards 1,3,4; Wrestling Club 4; Operetta 4; Choir 4; Thespians 4; Thespian Play 4; Y-Teens 3,4; International Club 2; AFS 3; SPQR 3,4 (sec.-treas. 3, sec. 4). Linda Moccabee: Office 1; Library 1; Girls'Glee 1; Thespian Play 1; French Club 1; FTA 1; Westmoor Jr. H.S. (Ohio) 1. William Moeckel Scott Mooney: Art Club 4; Cass Tech 3. Elaine Moor: GAA 3; Intra. 1,2,3,4; Guidance Office 4; AFS 1; W-Debs 4; Y-Teens 1,2,3,4; Senior Class Play 4; Orchestra 1,2. Craig Moore Robert Moore: Intra. 1,2,4; Student Council 1; French Club 1; International Club 2; Chess Club 2,3; Upper Arlington H.S. (Ohio) 1. Daniel Morgan: Varsity W” 3,4; Football 4; Wrestling 2,3,4; Track 2,3; Baseball 1; Student Council 4, Band 1,2. Denis Morris: Intra. 1,2; Cheerleading Club 1,2,3,4; Library 1,4. Lisa Morris: Ski Club 3,4; Pep Club 1,2; Y-Teens 1,2,3,4; International Club 2; AFS 2,3,4; SPQR 2. Keith Morrison Harold Mauser Joseph Murnane: Intra. 2,4; Football 1; Band 2,3; Thespian Play 4; DeSales H.S. (Ohio) 1. Rosemary Murphy: Mixed Chorus 2; W-Debs 1,2; Health Careers Club 1. Allison Muttart: Intra. 1; Thespian Play 4; SPQR 1,2; DeVilbiss H.S. 1,2; Northland H.S. (Ohio) 3. Christopher Myers N William Neff: Chronicle 4; Office 4; Choir 1,2; FBLA 4 (treas. 4); Lakewood H.S. (Ohio) 1. Michael Newhart: Watterson H.S. (Ohio) 1,2. Steven Nilssen: Intra. 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2; Academic Awards 1; Operetta 3,4; Choir 3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2; SPQR 3. Linda Nolt: GAA 2,3,4; Intra. 1,2; Hockey 2; Office 3,4; NHS 3,4 (sec. 4); Academic Awards 1,2,3,4; Buckeye Girls' State 3; Operetta 2,3,4; Choir 4; Drum Majorette 3,4; Orchestra 1,2,3,4. O James O'Dell: Intra. 3; Thespians 4; Thespian Play 4; Baseball 2; Westport H.S. (Ky.) 1. Jeffrey Ogram: Intra. 3,4; Hi-Y 1; Photography Club 4; Rifle Club 3; Soph.-Jr. Play 2; Athens H. S. (Ohio) 1,2,3. Debra Ohman: Intra. 2,3; Cheerleader 1; Cheerleading Club 2,3,4; Student Council 4; NHS 4; Academic Awards 2,3,4; Y-Teens 1,2,3; Spanish Club 3,4; W-Debs 2; AFS 4; Health Careers Club 2; Horace Mann Jr. H.S. (W. Va.) 1. James Owens P John Palmquist: Intra. 3,4; Football 1,2,3;Track I, 3; Student Council 1,3; Library 3; Thespians 2,3; Thespian Play 3,4; Chess Club 2; Capt. Shreve H.S. 1; Byrd H.S. 2,3. Susan Pampuch: Pep Club 2,3; Academic Awards 1,2; Y-Teens 1,3; Spanish NHS 2,3; Spanish Club 4; W-Debs 2,3. Peter Parkinson: Swimming 1; Orchestra 1,2,3,4. Gary Parsons: Swimming 1,2,3; Golf 3,4; Operetta 3,4; Mixed Ensemble 4; Choir 3,4; Band 1,2; Marching Band 1,2; Hi-Y 1,2. Terry Parsons: Varsity 'W 2,3; Intra. 2; Cross Country 2; Wrestling 2,3,4; Track 2; Chronicle 4; Band 1. Cheryl Patterson: Student Council 3; Library 3; Y-Teens 1,2; Spanish Club 3; VICA 4. Matthew Patton: Intra. 3,4; Astronomy Club 3; Barboursville Jr. H.S. 1. Janet Pautsch: Intra. 1,2,3,4; Senior Council 4; Acropolis 3; Office 1,2; NHS 4; Academic Awards 1,2,3,4; Operetta 3,4; Mixed Ensemble 4; Choir 3,4; Girls' Glee 1; Girls' Choir 2; Thespian Play 3; Y-Teens 1,2,3,4; FTA 2,3. Charles Pethtel: Intra. 2,3; Football 1; Track 1; Hi-Y 1,2,3. Vicki Pettit: GAA 4; Intra. 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Acropolis 4; Office 4; NHS 3,4; Girls' Glee 1; Girls' Choir 2; Y-Teens 4; Art Club 2,3,4. Janet Pine: Cardinal Yearbook 3; Acropolis 2,3,4 (editor 4); Guidance Office 1,2,3; NHS 3,4; Academic Awards 1,2,3,4; Thespians 2,3,4; Thespian Play 2,3; AFS 1; In the Know 4. Vickie Pinnell Kenneth Poling: Football 1; NHS 3,4; Orchestra 1,2,3; Science Club 4. Elizabeth Polley: Intra. 1,2,3; Cheerleader 1; Cheerleading Club 1.2,3,4 (treas. 2); Student Council 2; Office 1,2; Choir 3,4; Girls' Glee 1; Girls' Choir 2; Pep Club 2; Y-Teens 1,2, Health Careers Club 2. Robert Porter: Varsity A 3; Intra. 1,2,3; Football 1; Basketball 1,2,3; Student Council 1,2; Class Pres. 2; Band 1,2,3; Dance Band 3; Marching Band 1,2; Thespians 2; One Acts 1; Thespian Play 2; Triway H.S. (Ohio) 1,2; American International School 3. Brenda Posey: Y-Teens 1; VICA 4; W-Debs 1,2,3 (vice pres. 2); Health Careers Club 1. Mary Potter: Intra. 1,2,3; Cheerleader 1; Cheerleading Club 1,2,3,4, Pep Club 2; Library 1,2,3,4; Operetta 4; Choir 3,4; Girls' Glee 1; Girls' Choir 2; Y-Teens 2; Spanish Club 3. Jacqueline Preston: Library 3; Y-Teens 1; VICA 4. Jeffrey Prose: Student Council 2,3,4; Academic Awards 1,2; Operetta 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Dance Band 3,4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 1,2,3,4; Drum Major (ass't.) 4. James Pruden: Varsity 'W'' 2,3,4 (treas. 4); Intra. 2; Cross Country 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 2; Swimming 1; Track 1,2,3. James Purtz: Boys' Ski Club 4; Varsity W 3,4; Intra. 1,2,3; Tennis 1,2,3,4; Academic Awards 2; Hi-Y 1,2,3. Merilee Purvis: Intra. 2; Academic Awards 3,4; Band 2,3; Marching Band 2,3; Orchestra 4; Y-Teens 2,3,4; International Club 2; AFS 4; Monmouth Regional H.S. (N.J.) 1. R David Ramey: Intra. 2; Health Office 3; Guidance Office 2,3,4; Office 2,3,4; Chess Club 1; Science Club 1; Westerville H.S. (Ohio) 1,2. Robert Ratusz: Operetta 4; Mixed Ensemble 4; Senior Class Play 4; Thespian Play 4; AFS 4; SPQR 4; St. Charles H.S. 1.2. Debora Rector: FBLA 2,3,4 (treas. 3). Andrea Reed: Intra. 1,2; Student Council 3; Senior Council 4; Office 3,4; NHS 4; Operetta 2,3,4; Girls' Ensemble 3; Mixed Ensemble 4; Choir 2,3,4; Girls' Glee 1; Senior Class Play 4; Thespian Play 4; Y-Teens 1,2; Spanish NHS 2; Spanish Club 4; W-Debs 4; AFS 4. Richard Reed: Football 1,2; Wrestling 1; Swimming 1,2; VICA 4. Deborah Reiss Alice Reuter: Acropolis 3; Band 1,2,3; Marching Band 2,3,4; Thespian Play 4; International Club 2; AFS 2,3,4; SPQR 3. John Richards: Orchestra 1,2; Radio Club 3,4 (pres. 4); Ecology Club 3,4; Chess Club 1. Glenda Riffle Diane Rinehart: Intra. 1,2,3; Office 3; Senior Class Play 4; Y-Teens 1,2; W-Debs 4; AFS 3,4; Health Careers Club 2. Janice Rineholt: Intra. 1,2; Office 3; Girls' Glee 1; Senior Class Play 4; Y-Teens 1,2; COE 4; W-Debs 4; AFS 3,4; FTA 1; Health Careers Club 2. Stephen Roberts: Intra. 2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1; Baseball 2. Cicily Robinson: Thespians 4; Senior Class Play 4; Spanish NHS 2,3; Art Club 4; AFS 1,2. Linda Robinson: Intra. 2; Halloween Court 2; 172 Student Council 1,2; V-Teens 1,2,3; VICA 4 (vice pres. 4, state see. 4). Marilyn Robinson: Intra. 1,2,3,4; Student Coun- cil 1,2; Office 4; Y-Teens 1,2,3,4; French Club 1,2; W-Debs 4; AFS 1,2,3,4; Helix H.S. (Cal.) 1,2. Peter Robinson: Intra. 4; Cross Country 2; Football 1; Wrestling 2; Track 1,2. Thomas Rogers: Track 2; Thespian Play 2. Joe Ross: Intra. 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 3; Golf 1,2. Catherine Rousculp: Ski Club 2; Acropolis 1; Academic Awards 1; Operetta 2; Girls' Glee 1; Thespians 3,4; Senior Class Play 4; Thespian Play 1,2,3; Y-Teens 1; International Club 2; AFS 1,2. Vickie Rufener: Intra. 1,2,3; Y-Teens 2,3;SPQR 2. William Rush: Student Council 1,2; Operetta 1; Choir 1,2,3,4; Photography Club 4; Anderson H. S. (Ohio) 1,2. John Russell: Track 1; Baseball 4; Student Council 2,3,4; Class Officer 3; NHS 3,4; Buckeye Boys' State 3; Operetta 3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Debate Club 1,2,3,4; Cuyahoga Falls H.S. (Ohio) I, 2,3. Pradip Rustagi: Intra. 3,4; Student Council Vice Pres. 4; Acropolis 2,3,4; NHS 3,4; Buckeye Boys' State 3; Operetta 3; Orchestra 2,3,4; Inter- national Club 2; Chess Club 2,3,4 (treas. 3); Medina Jr. H.S. (Ohio) 1. Frank Ruvio: Intra. 1,2,3,4; Student Council 2; Senior Council 4; Academic Awards 1,2,3,4; Chess Club 4. S James Savage: Varsity W” 2,3,4; Intra. 3; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1.2; Baseball 1,2; Student Council 1,2,3,4, Class Pres. 3; Buckeye Boys' State (alt.) 3. Michael Schley: Band 1,2,3,4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4. James Schock: Boys' Ski Club 4; Intra. 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 2,3. Greg Schoen: Boys' Ski Club 4; Intra. 3,4; Student Council 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Pep Band 1,2,3,4; Drum Major 4. Geoffrey Schofield: Band 1,2,3,4, Marching Band 2,3,4; Shelby Jr. H.S. (Mich.) 1; Utica Com- munity H.S. (Mich.) 2; Largo Sr. H.S. (Florida) 2. Edward Schwartz: Intra. 1,2,3,4; Football 4. Kimberly Scott: Intra.. 1,2; Pep Club 2; Library 3; Girls' Glee 1; Y-Teens 1,2,3; VICA 4 (sec. 4). Kathy Sebunia: GAA 2,3,4; Intra. 2,3,4; Basketball 2,4; Volleyball 2,3,4; Ski Club 4, Cheerleader 1,2; Pep Club 2; Student Council 1; NHS 2,4; Academic Awards 1,2,3,4; Thespians 1,2; Thespian Play 2; Y-Teens 3.4; French Club 2; Newhall Jr. H.S. 1; Wyoming H. S. 2. Sharon Sedanko: Girls' Glee 1; Girls' Choir 3,4; Mixed Chorus 2; Y-Teens 1; W-Debs 1,2,3. Roy Shafer: Student Council 1,2,3,4; NHS 3,4; Academic Awards 1,2,3; Band 1,2,3,4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 1,2,3,4; FT A 1,2,3. Edwin Shaffer Mary Shaffer: Intra. 1,2; Pep Club 2,3; Y-Teens 1,2; W-Debs 1,2; FBLA 3. Robert Shapter: Hi-Y 1; Library 1; Dominion Jr. H. S. (Ohio) 1. Debora Sharpe: Pep Club 2,3; Y-Teens 1,2; Spanish NHS 3,4; Art Club 3,4. Patricia Shaweker: Intra. 3.4; Y-Teens 1,2,3,4; Art Club 4. Gordon Shearrow William Sheppard: Intra. 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2; Basketball 3. Claudia Shields: Intra. 4; Chamberlain H.S. (Fla.) I. 2. Michael Shingledecker: Intra. 1; Cross Country 1; Chess Club 2,3; Science Club 4. Jane Shisler: Intra. 1,2,3,4; Volleyball 2; Cheerleader 1,3; Cheerleading Club 1,2,3,4 (vice pres. 3. pres. 4); Library 4; Wrestling Club 4; Operetta 3,4; Choir 3,4; Girls' Glee 1; Girls' Choir 2; Thespians 3,4; Thespian Play 1,2; Y-Teens 1,3. Randall Shook: Intra. 2,3; Football 2; Golf 1,2; Hi-Y 3. Georgia Siebold John Sierman: Student Council 1; Mt. Vernon Academy 1,2,3. Connie Siewertsen: Intra. 1,2; Operetta 2; Orchestra 1,2,3; Ecology Club 3. Charlotte Simpson: Intra. 1,2; Y-Teens 1,2,3; Spanish Club 3; W-Debs 1; FTA 2. Victoria Slaney: Intra. 1,2,3,4; Y-Teens 1,2,3. Marcia Slettebak: GAA 3,4; Intra. 1,2,3,4; Senior Council 4; Acropolis 3,4; NHS 3,4; Academic Awards 1.2,3,4; Art Club 2,4;.AFS 1,2,3,4 (vice pres. 4). Terry Slider: Boys' Ski Club 4; Intra. 2.3; Football 1; Basketball 1; Tennis 1,2,3,4; Student Council 1,2,3,4; Operetta 4; Choir 4; Art Club 2,4. Deborah Smeltzer: Acropolis 2; NHS 3,4; Academic Awards 1,2,3,4. Dan Smith: Baseball 1. Kyle Smith: Class Pres. 2,3; Prom Chairman 3; One Acts 2; Football 1; Wrestling 1,2,3; Swimming 4; Yamato H.S. (Japan) 1,2,3. Leslie Smith: Ski Club 2,3; Student Council 4; Prom Chairman 3; NHS 3,4; Academic Awards 1,2,3.4; Cardinal Yearbook 3,4 (ass't. editor 3, editor 4); Operetta 3; Band 1,2,3; Orchestra 1,2; Thespians 2,3,4 (vice pres. 3); Thespian Play 1,2,3,4; Senior Class Play 4; Photography Club 3. Ruth Smith: Band 1; Social Careers Club 2. Rebecca Snouffer: Intra. 3; Office 4; Operetta 3,4; Choir 3,4; Girls' Glee 1; Girls' Choir 2; Senior Class Play 4; Y-Teens 1,2; Spanish Club 4; W-Debs 1. Nancy Snyder: Ski Club 1,2; Cardinal Yearbook 4; Thespians 4 (sec. 4); Thespian Play 4; Art Club 1,3,4; AFS 1,2,4; Promenaders Club 1,2; Lexington H.S. (Mass.) 1,2. Pamela Spears Thomas Speer: Football 4; Basketball 2,3,4; Swimming 1; Track 1,2; Student Council 2; Marching Band 1; Band 1,2,3. Diane Spencer: Operetta 4; Girls' Ensemble 4, Choir 3,4; Girls' Glee 1; Girls’ Choir 2; Y-Teens 1,2,3,4; W-Debs 4. Clifford Steinbrick: Intra. 4; St. Edward H.S. (Ohio) 1; Lakewood H.S. (Ohio) 2,3. Roger Stow Robin Stull: Senior Class Play 4; Y-Teens 4; Ann Arbor H.S. (Mich.) 1,2,3. Stephen Studor: Football 1; Wrestling 2; Track 1; VICA 4 (pres. 4); Student Council 3. Kathleen Sullivan: Mixed Chorus 2,3; Middleburg Jr. H.S. (Ohio) 1. Carol Sulis: Health Careers Club 4; Melrose H.S. (Mass.) 1,2,3. Julie Sunderland: Health Careers Club 2. Linda Swain: Girls' Glee 1; Mixed Chorus 2,3; OWE 4. Kathryn Swank: Pep Club 3; Spanish Club 4; Ecology Club 3; FTA 2,3. Roberta Swank: Pep Club 3, FTA 3. Kristine Sweeney: GAA 2,3,4 (pres. 4); Intra. 1,2,3,4; Hockey 4; Basketball 1,2,4; Volleyball 2,3; Student Council 2; Class Vice Pres.-Pres. 2; Literary Club 2; Quantico H.S. (Va.) 1; Convent of the Sacred Heart (Calif.) 1,2; Watterson H.S. (Ohio) 3. Frederick Swenson: Intra. 1; Football 1,2,4; Basketball 1,2; Track 1; Hi-Y 1,2; Senior Council 4, Student Council 1,2,3. Lynne Sylvester: GAA 3,4; Intra. 1,2,3,4; Girls' Glee 1; Mixed Chorus 2; Y-Teens 1,2,3,4; W-Debs 1,2; AFS 2,3,4. T William Tabor: Academic Awards 1,2,3,4; As- tronomy Club 1; Chess Club 1. Karen Taladay: Art Club 1,2,3; FBLA 3; Y-Teens. Kevin Taylor: Golf 1,2,3; Cardinal Yearbook 4; Thespians 4; Senior Class Play 4; Thespian Play 4; Hi-Y 4; Robert Taylor: Band 1,2,3. Warren Taylor: Cross Country 2,3,4; Track 1,2,3; Band 2,3; Orchestra 1,2. Lydia Tewart: Intra. 1,2,3; Y-Teens 4; W-Debs 4; AFS 2,3,4; Health Careers Club 2; Folk Club 3; Recreation 1,2,3; Jr. Class Play 3; Tutoring Club 3; Glen Ridge H.S. (N.J.) 1,2,3. Mary Tcwell: W-Debs 1,2. John Thalman: Varsity W 4; Intra. 1,2,3,4; Football 1,3; Golf 1,2,3,4; Student Council 1; Hi-Y 3,4. Isaac Thomas: Varsity W 3,4; Intra. 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1; Tennis 3; Baseball 2. Lee Thomas: Band 1,2,3,4; Drum Major 3,4; Bloomfield Hills H.S. (Mich.) 1,2,3. Mater Thomas: Intra. 1; Volleyball 1; Choir 4; Girls' Glee 1; Girls' Choir 3; Mixed Chorus 1; Y-Teens 1,2; Library 3; FBLA 2; Indianola Jr. H. S. (Ohio) 1. Scott Thomas: Varsity W 3,4; Intra. 2,3; Football 2; Swimming 2,3; Office 3,4; Mixed Chorus 2; Hi-Y 2; Spanish Club 2,3. Cheryl Tittle: Pep Club 3; Spanish Club 3,4; International Club 2; Astronomy Club 1; AFS 1; FTA 2,3,4. Robert Toombs Susan Tracey: GAA 1,2,3,4; Intra. 1,2,3,4; Hockey 3,4; Volleyball 3; Student Council I, 2,3,4; Cardinal Yearbook 4; Acropolis 3; Guidance Office 2,3; NHS 3,4 (treas. 4); Academic Awards 1,2,3,4; Operetta 4; Girls' Ensemble 4; Choir 3,4; Girls' Glee 1; Girls' Choir 2; Y-Teens 3,4; International Club 2. Cathy Trantina: Intra. 3,4; Art Club 3; W-Debs 1,2,3,4; Y-Teens 1,3,4. Bruce Turnbull: Varsity W 4; Intra. 1,2,3,4; Tennis 2,3,4; Student Council Pres. 4; Class Vice Pres. 2,3; NHS 4; Academic Awards 1,2,3,4; Buckeye Boys' State 3; Operetta 3,4; Mixed Ensemble 4; Choir 3,4; Mixed Chorus 1; Debate Club 2,3,4 (vice pres. 3); In the Know 4. V Nancy VanBuskirk: Intra. 1,2; Pep Club 2,3; Y-Teens 2; W-Debs 1,2. Christine VanMeter: Pep Club 2; Library 3,4; Health Careers Club 2; Art Club 3; W-Debs 1,2,3,4 (pres. 4); Y-Teens 1,2,3,4; Thespian Play 4; Girls' Choir 2; Girls' Glee 1; Choir 3,4; Operetta 4; Girls' Ensemble 4. Dave VanMeter: Varsity W” 4;. Football 2; Basketball 1,2,3,4. Elizabeth VanPaepeghem: Intra. 3; Volleyball 3; Library 3; COE 4; Astronomy Club 1,2,3. Robert Vermaaten: COE 4. Gregory Voutyras: Varsity W 2,3,4 (sec. 4); Football 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Track 1,3,4; Baseball 2; Library 1; Chess Club 1; NHS 2. W Patricia Wagner: Intra. 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4. James Waldsmith Jane Walker: Intra. 3; Office 2; Jr. NHS 1; Academic Awards 1; Mixed Ensemble 1; Choir 1; Pep Club 2; Ecology Club 3; Linmoor Jr. H.S. (Ohio) 1. 173 Wanda Walker: GAA 3.4; Intra. 1,2; Hockey 1,2,3,4; Tennis 1; Student Council 1,3; NHS 3,4; Operetta 3.4; Girls' Ensemble 3; Mixed Ensemble 4; Choir 2,3,4; Girls' Glee 1; Orchestra 1,2; Y-Teens 1,2,3,4 (treas. 1,3). James Wallace: Band 1,2,3; Dance Band 1,2,3; Spanish NHS 2. Deborah Ward: Art Club 2,4; Fairmont East H.S. (Ohio) 1,2. Rebecca Washburn: Intra. 1,2,3; Guidance Office 4; Library 3,4; Mixed Chorus 2; Spanish Club 3; Art Club 3; FBLA 2,3. Margaret Weber: Intra. 1,2,3; NHS 4; Academic Awards 1,2,3; Operetta 4; Mixed Ensemble 4; Choir 2,3,4; Cirls' Glee 1; Y-Teens 1,2,3; Spanish NHS 2,3; AFS 1,2,3,4. William Werle George Westbrook Diane Wetters: GAA 3,4; Intra. 1,2,3,4; Student Council 1,2; Senior Council 4; Class Treas. 3; Office 3; Library 4; Y-Teens 1,2,3. Cheryl White: GAA 2,3,4; Intra. 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1; Ski Club 3,4; Student Council 1,2; Class Officer 1; Guidance Office 3; Library 1; NHS 3,4; Academic Awards 1,2,3,4; Operetta 1,2,3,4; Girls' Ensemble 1,2; Mixed Ensemble 3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Dance Band 2,3; Marching Band 1.2,3,4; Pep Band 1,2,3; Thes- pians 2,3,4; Thespian Play 2,4; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Jr. Red Cross 1,2; Modern Language Club 1,2; Echo 2; Echoette 2; Kenton Jr. H.S. 1; Kenton H.S. 2. Sharon White: Pep Club 2; Academic Awards 1,2,3,4; Girls' Glee 1; Mixed Chorus 2; Y-Teens 1,2,3,4; W-Debs 1.2,4; AFS 2,4. Christopher Wiley Helena Williams: Chronicle 4; Girls' Glee 1; Girls' Choir 4; Mixed Chorus 2,3. Pamela Williams: Class Officer 1; Mixed Chrous 2; Worthington SDA 1; Mt. Vernon Academy 2. Jane Wilson: Student Council 3,4; Girls' Glee 1; Y-Teens 1,2,3; Office 3; Wrestling Club 4. Jayme Wilson: Intra. 3; Volleyball 3; Academic Awards 4; Senior Class Play 3; Y-Teens 2,3,4; French Club 3; SPQR 1,2 (sec. 1); Drillteam 2,3; Lake Highlands H.S. 1,2,3. Philip Wilson: Photography Club 2,3,4 (pres. 3,4). Marilyn Winters: COE 4; FBLA 1,2,3 (sec. 3). John Wolfe: Cross Country 1; Spanish Club 3. Randall Wollam: Intra. 4; Basketball 1,2; Academic Awards 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Dance Band 3,4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Chess Club 1; Milan H.S. (Ohio) 1. Emily Wollerman: Intra. 3; Senior Class Play 4; Y-Teens 2,4, FTA 2. Sharon Woodruff: Intra. 1; Operetta 2,3,4; Girls' Ensemble 4; Choir 3,4; Girls' Glee 1; Girls' Choir 2; Y-Teens 4; Thespian Play 2,3,4; Senior Class Play 4; Thespians 3,4 (vice pres. 4). Deborah Wright: Intra. 1,2; Pep Club 2,3; Library 4; Y-Teens 1,2,3,4; French Club 2; International Club 2; W-Debs 4; Health Careers Club 2,3. Pamela Wright: Girls' Glee 1; Mixed Chorus 1; Y-Teens 1; FTA 1; Crestview Jr. H.S. 1. Y Keith Yahraus Michael Yost: Varsity W 3,4; Intra. 1,2,3,4; Swimming 2,3,4; Homecoming Court 4; Student Council 3,4; Guidance Office 1,2; Operetta 1,2,3,4; Mixed Ensemble 4; Choir 2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1; Senior Class Play 4. Christopher Young: Intra. 2,4; Track 1; Senior Council 4; Art Club 3; Hi-Y 1,2,3. George Young Z Pamela Zacherl: Intra. 2,3; FTA 3; Chess Club 2; International Club 2. William Zelinski: VICA 4. Lisa Zimmerman: Intra. 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; NHS 4; Senior Class Play 4; Thespian Play 3,4; Y-Teens 2,3,4. Richard Zimmerman: Intra. 2; Football 1,2; Basketball 2; Golf 1,3; Office 4. 174 A Abegglen, Jane: 90,98,132 Ackerman, Philip: 132 Adams,-Chris: 58,61,69,81, 89.94.140 Adams, Mark: 64,127 Adams, Mrs. Roberta: 103 Agriesta, Phillip: 42,124 Aharrah, Ralph: 65,124 Albright, Jim: 40,43,55,92, 96.97.140 Alexander, Dee: 140 Alexander, Kay: 87,148 Alexander, Robert: 83,124 Allen, Betsy: 69,85,90,98,140 Allen, Craig: 124 Allen, Jim: 5,40,46,47 Allen, Lore: 68,89,132 Allen, Tim: 40,47,83,132 Allen, Vaughn: 148 Allison, Nancy: 65,69,94,140 Allison, Steven: 124 Allison, Tom: 64,87,148 Alspach, Ann: 81,98,132 Altick, Elizabeth: 26,92,98, 109.132 Amarandos, Aileen: 70,72,82, 98,148,162 Amerine, Dave: 76,132 Amos, Peggy: 81,90,98,132 Anderson, Cynthia: 148 Anderson, Gregory: 39,132 Anderson, Ruth: 68,132 Anderson, Scott: 65,140 Anderson, Susan: 124 Andre, Rebecca: 79,81,99,132 Andrews, Mr. Donald: 33,114 Anest, Christopher Angel, Tim: 140 Antrim, Cindy: 99,124 Applegate, Nancy: 68,79,83, 90.132 Apthorp, Mr. Sterling: 48,113 Armbruster, Ted: 148 Armentrout, Gayle: 140 Arnold, Judy: 94,98,140 Arnold, Robert Arnold, Sally: 65,81,132 Arnold, William: 88,148 Arozarena, Laura: 132 Arter, Doug: 132 Arthur, Gail: 68,124 Arthur, Roger: 81,140 Ash, Clifford: 124 Atha, Nancy: 78,81,97,140 Atha, Dick: 16.24,40,43,44, 72,92,96,97,148 Atha, William: 42,44,124 Aurand, Jean: 71,140 Austin, Anne: 69,71.140 Austin, Jeff: 64,65,124 Austin, Peggy: 69,148 Ayers, Stephen: 97,140 B Babbert, Jack: 124 Baber, Cy: 124 Bach, Barbara: 12,60,68,140 Bach, Jeanne: 60,68,99,124 Bach, Miss Mary Lou: 118 Bachelor, Barry: 132 Bachtel, Bruce: 44,65,81,124 I ndex Bachtel, Chris: 57,58,80,81, 94.98.140 Bacon, Bruce: 124 Badertscher, Kurt: 39,53,84, 140 Bagby, Laural: 19,71,83,90, 95.140 Bailey, Doug: 124 Baker, Betsy: 73,81,93,94,98, 148 Baker, Darelyn: 60,68,79,98, 140 Baker, Elizabeth: 64,99,132 Baker, Jim: 34,97,148 Baker, John: 97,140 Baker, Kevin: 64,69,140 Baker, Linda: 69,98,110,140 Baker, Nancy: 65,90,132 Baker, Nanette: 65,140 Baker, Norma: 69,87,90,148 Baker, Tom: 97,148 Baker. Bill: 78,81,140 Ball, David: 41,132 Ball, Debbie: 99,124 Bando, Elaine: 132 Banta, Barb: 81,95,98,140 Barber, Cheryl: 83,93,98,148 Barber, Scott: 39,92,124 Barnes, Dave: 7,39,52,96,97, 148,151 Barnes, Gordon: 39,52,83,124 Barnhart, Nancy: 70,79,98,132 Barnum, Carol: 72,94,148 Barnum, Peggy: 140 Barr. Sally: 70,79,98,132 Barron, Patricia: 83,99,132 Barta, Vance: 39,124 Bartels, Ken: 148 Bartlett, Jim: 40,92,96,140 Bartlett, Judith: 23,64,79, 132 Bartman, Bob: 140 Barton, J.: 64 Basewick, Susan: 132 Basham, George: 132 Bashore, James: 65,148 Bashore, Terri: 132 Bates, Linda: 75,99,124 Bauer, Chris: 74,75,80,148 Bauman, Harold: 132 Bauman, Lisa: 65,124 Bauman, Randy: 81,132 Baxter, Don: 124 Beahm, Mr. Harvey: 42,50,118 Beare, Carla: 80,81,93,98,148 Beare, Dave: 112,140 Beare, Doug: 81,140 Beavers, Gary: 39,53,140,146 Beck, Doug: 40,148 Beck, Greg: 145 Beck, Martha: 148 Beck, Roger: 56,81,140 Beckett, John: 65,124 Beery. Bruce: 39,50,53,140 Bejarano, Flor Elena: 80,81,140 Bekker, Stephanie: 82,85,99, 132 Belan, Stephanie: 26,107 Belisle, Barbara: 132 Bel isle, Mark: 87,148 Belknap, Liz: 87,148 Belknap, Will: 148 Bellar, Jeff: 40,96,148 Bellew, Terry: 148 Belyea, Mindy: 90,98,148,158 Bender, V.: 68 Benner, Mrs. Corky: 117 Benner, Dan: 42,44,92,124 Benner, Sue: 16,17,21.32,69, 92,97,148 Bennett, Chuck: 124 Bennett, David: 9,65,140 Bennett, Margie: 69,79,82,90, 92.95.132 Bennett, Virginia: 19,71,73, 77,140,147 Berry, Edna: 60,132 Berry, Mrs. Gladys: 117 Berry, Robert: 50 BeSaw, Ken: 70,140 Best, Barbara: 69,81,92,93, 98.132 Bevan, Dan: 41,80,140 Beymer, Linda: 132 Billings, Winetta: 93,124 Bishop, Charlene: 140 Blackburn, Cathy: 58,83,99, 124 Blackburn. Debbie: 132 Blackburn, Doug: 39,53,140 Blackburn, Mrs. Pat: 103 Blackmore, Jennifer: 69,92,94, 97.98.140 Blackmore, Peggy: 22,57,58, 61,69,94,97,148,165 Blain, Cynthia: 93,98,140 Blain, Jacqueline: 83,99,124 Blake, Arlene: 140 Blake, Bev: 140 Blakely, D.: 93 Blakesley, Bob: 87,148 Blanke, Kenneth: 69,124 Blanton, Brenda: 132 Blanton, Bob: 90 Blyth, Allen Bobier, Gary Bobrovnikoff, Mrs. Mildred: 103 Bockert, Gordon III: 40,148 Bockert, John Boggs, Beth: 38,97,132 Bohmer, Mr. Glenn: 110,111 Bolen, Tom: 65,93,132 Boley, Marsha: 64,124 Bolinger, Bonnie: 140 Bonnell, Nick: 16,72,74,83. 92,149 Boock, Paula: 79,82,132 Boock, Ray: 140 Borchers, Charlotte: 83,132 Boring, Lisabetha: 99,124 Bosak, Bob: 149 Bosh, Dawn: 65,68,124 Bowers, Nancy: 38,90,97,132 Bower, Miss Judith: 58,59,118 Bowman, Eric: 132 Bowman, Thomas: 124 Boyce, Beverly: 124 Boyce, Mark: 41,55,140 Boyer, Mary: 132 Bradley, Sherri: 132 Brant, Duane: 88,104,149 Bratka, Chris: 82,90,94,98, 149 Bratton, Nancy: 140 Brenner, Jeff Brenner, Sue: 64,99,124 Brewer, Brenda Brewster, Greg: 44,83,124 Brey, Linda: 82,85,132 Brigham, Joel: 132 Abe - Cal Brigham, Roger: 83 Bright, Pam: 81,89,140 Brod, Diana: 65,99,124 Brod, Jim: 39,87,96,149 Brooks, Bob: 69,149 Brooks, Cathy: 57,58,59,61, 64,94,98 Brooks, John: 124 Brooks, Steven: 41,132 Brough, Beth: 34,69,72,93,98, 149 Brough, Richard: 40,44,45,53, 132 Brown, Adrienne: 98,149 Brown, Alan: 140 Brown, Allen: 41,53,132 Brown, Janet: 69,78,81,82,88, 149 Brown, Jeff: 28,65,92,132 Brown, Kathy: 132 Brown, Leslie: 82,132 Brown, Margaret: 132,139 Brown, Mark: 76,84,132 Brown, Mark: 84,140 Brown, Theodore: 70,76,85,88, 140 Browning, David: 41,46,47,53, 132 Brunner, Mike: 132 Bruns, Pam: 124 Bryant, Brenda: 132 Bryant, John: 87,124 Bryant, John: 149 Bryant, Marsha: 69,140 Bryant, Tom: 39,52,96,132 Buckley, Jack: 50,61,132 Buckley, James: 41,50,61,132 Buckley, Joanne: 57,58,59,61, 92,94.149 Buckman, Debbie: 132 Buford, Lex: 65,124 Bullar, Luellyn: 28,58,68, 93.94.99.132 Buller, Allan: 124 Bumster, Mike: 132 Burgert, Kerrie: 65,132 Burgoon, Cheri: 150 Burk, Kevin: 124 Burke, Barbara: 124 Burkhardt, Mrs. Sally: 104 Burkhart, David: 65,69,124 Burkhart, Debby: 22,23,69,150 Burleson, Tim: 28,132 Burns, Willard: 132 Burton, Jerry: 132 Burton, Pam: 124 Butler, Mr. F. Duane: 113 Buttle, Stephanie: 68,79,82, 93.98.132 Buxton, Bruce: 40,46,47,92,132 Buxton, George: 55,56,69,140 Byers, Mike: 47,124 C Cade, Corran: 42,65,124 Cahill, Craig: 84,140 Caldwell, Carolyn: 73,81,93, 98,150 Caldwell, Bill: 33,81,150 Calendine, Rick: 132 Callahan, Mike: 140 Callendine, Kay: 68,83,93.99, 132 175 Cal — Dye Callendine, Linda: 72,94,98, 150 Calvert. Debbie: 65,124 Calvert, Kim: 65,124 Cambridge, Catherine: 140 Campbell, Andrew: 140 Campbell, Cynthia: 60,99,124 Campbell, Georgia: 132 Campbell. Jack: 124 Campbell, Mr. Roger: 47,118 Canzani, Vince: 39,53,64,132 Canzoneri, Tony: 12 Carano, Lynn: 124 Carey, Beth: 150 Carey, Donna: 94,95,150 Carey, Robert: 132 Carl, Doug: 81,132 Carl, Vivian: 140 Carlile, Debbie: 124 Carlisle, Judy: 150 Carney, Lynne: 98,110,140 Carney, Patty: 68,90,92,99, 124 Carpenter, Kirby: 140 Carpenter, Ron: 69,87,150 Carter, Colleen: 21,68,92,140 Carter, Dave: 6,21,40.96.150 Carter, Jane: 68,124 Carter, Kimberly: 69,140 deCarvalho, Paulo: 56,76,78, 79.150 Carvey, Jim Carvey, Karen: 90,93,98,150 Casparro, Tim: 140 Caspen, Christine: 124 Casper, Donna: 132 Casper, Thomas: 12,124 Casper. Vanessa: 132 Castelli, Charles: 41,47,69, 97,140 Castle, Mike: 150 Castle, Sue: 90,140 Caudill, Ann: 72.78.82,92,93, 94.98.150 Cautela, Ezio: 56,140 Cautela, Simone: 124 Cawood, Carl: 124 Cazan, Mr. Aurel: 105 Cellar, Dennis: 65,124 Cellar, Tom: 140 Chad well, Randy: 39,52,96.140 Chaffee, Paul: 78,132 Chakroff, Dave: 33.59,61,65, 69,78,150,154 Chakeres, John Chakeres, Steve Chamberlain, Dave: 65,140 Chamberlain, Gayla: 150 Chamberlain, Susan: 124 Chambers, Patty: 93,150 Chapin, Andrew Chapin, Marjorie: 89,140 Chapin, Susan Chapman, Mark: 48,124 Chapman, Mrs. Sue: 106,107,108 Charlton, Mrs. Helen: 117 Chase, Carol: 25,64.65,66,82, 85,132 Chase, Marta: 69,79.83.85,88, 132 Cherry, Ruth: 90,140 Chesshir, Debra: 132 Chew, Patrick: 41,46,132 Chickey, Linda: 124 Chickey, Mark: 132 Childs, Anne: 90,134 Chillik, Mike: 134 Chrisman, Carolyn: 69,140 Christian, Joyce: 134 176 Christian, Roger: 140 Chrystal, Cathleen: 124 Chubb. Cathy: 60,90,134 Chubb, Walston: 140 Church, Ralph: 83,124 Cilles, Erick: 140 Cilles, Vicki: 124 Circle, Alison: 99,124 Circle, John: 150 Clancy, Carolyn: 69,92,94,97, 140 Clapham, Michael: 45,56,134 Clark, Carol: 68,75,79,140 Clark, Deborah: 68,79.81,124 Clark, Robert: 124 Clarke, Douglas: 45,134 Clawson, Linette: 92,134 Clay, Steven: 48,50,61,64,134 Clements, Renee: 93,134 Clendenen, Bev: 57,58,94.150 Cligrow, Dennis: 53,140 Cline, Deborah: 33,94,98,150 Cline, Gary: 140 Cline, Howard: 124 Clouse, Robert: 48,54,56,140 Clyde, Carol: 124 Coates, Karen: 81,93,94,99, 134 Coates, Leslie: 61,80,81,94, 151 Cole. Ed: 140 Cole, Greg: 41,53,65,81,96, 140 Cole. Vern: 65,151 Colles, Mike: 71.151 Collins, Colleen: 134 Collins, Janie: 59,140 Collins, Joseph: 124 Collins, Krista: 99,134 Collins, Teresa: 83,98,140 Collmer, Alison: 90,134 Collmer, Warren: 87,151 Colvard, Todd: 124 Combs, Paul: 65,140 Comchoc, Cynthia: 75,124 Comer, James: 41,134 Comer, Tom: 26,40,151 Conley, William: 134 Conrad, Tom: 20,23,65,69,72, 151 Conroy, Chuck: 41,47,53,134 Cook, Charles: 65,124 Cook, Cynthia: 124 Cooper, Dick: 65,151 Cooper, Susan: 124 Copeland, Michael: 47,124 Copeland, Steve: 140 Copenhaver, Judy: 76.82,85, 98,151 Copening, Andrea: 134 Copley, Steve: 87,151 Copley, Wendy: 124 Cordell, Nancy: 69,134 Cordell, Thomas: 151 Coriell, Karen: 60,69,82.98, 140 Cornette, Jack: 83,151 Cornette, Jay: 40,61,124 Corrigan, Daniel: 69,124 Corthell, Kerry: 75,140 Corthell, Kim: 124 Cotter, Pat: 42,44,55,124 Cottle, David: 140 Cottrill, Anita: 28,69,151 Coutter, Susie: 124 Cowell, Mrs. Madonna: 121 Cowell, Susan: 140 Cowen, Jacqueline Cowgill, Lisa: 69,87,151,159 Cowgill, Mrs. Ruth: 113 Coyle, Mike: 151 Cozze, Mr. Frank: 42,118 Crabtree, Mark: 134 Craig, Dennis: 140 Crandall, Kathy: 79,90,112,134 Crane, Adam: 69.124 Crane, Samuel: 56,140 Cranston, Bob: 151 Craver, Wendy: 57,58,59,93, 94,151 Crawford, Daniel: 48,78,81,134 Crawford, Kenneth: 140 Crawford, Pat: 40,78.83.151.157 Crawfrod, William: 53,140 Crewe, Janice: 69,71,92,94, 95,98,140 Criss. Bob: 72,151 Croker, Pam: 80,90,98,140 Crow, Paul: 151 Crowner, Cindy: 134 Crowner, Kay: 87,151 Crye. Mike: 46,151 Cummins, Cynthia: 98,134 Cummins, Katherine: 93,98,140 Cummins, S.: 93 Cupp, Chris: 124 Curley, William: 81,134 Custer, M.: 78,98 D Daines, Lisa: 90,98,151 Daines, Nancy Dalesandry, Paul: 46,80,140 Dalton, John Danglade, Steve: 47 Dapper. Vicki: 20,23,57,69.72, 83.94.98.152 Darling, Ron: 140 Daugherty, Muffie: 87,152 Daugherty, Vicki: 140 Davidson, Linda: 65,124 Davis, Dianne: 124 Davis, Gerry: 65,69,140 Davis, Gregg: 32,53,92,134 Davis, Howard: 124 Davis, Mrs. Judith: 109 Davis, Pam: 60,98,142 Davy, Diane: 142 Davy, Dolores: 87,89,152 Davy, Donald: 152 Dawson, David: 44,124 Day, Carol: 80,81,98,152 Day, Hal: 134 Day, Richard: 124 Day, Sally: 134 Day, Sandy: 21,69,78,95,98,152 Day, Susie: 69,134 Dayton, Mr. David: 111 Dean, Carolyn: 22,23,30,31,69, 72.92.93.98.152 Dean, Craig: 40,42,43,44,92, 96.152 Dean, Ellen: 134 Debaets, Dana: 134 DeCola Diane: 57,124 Deep, Mike: 75,134 DeLaMotte, Iris: 12,134 Delaplane, Judy: 65,90,124 Delashmutt, Gary: 142 Delgado, Robert: 55,97,142 Delmer, B.: 41 Delp, Terry: 152 Demaree, Derk: 77,124 DeMerit, Barb: 22,30,72,74.98, 152.154 DeMerit, Beth: 33,72,74.75,98, 150.152.154 DeMerit, George: 134 DeMuth, D.: 69 DeMuth, Sandy: 92,152 DeMuth. Susie: 68,82,124 Denardo, John: 20,32,72,152 Denbow, Mark: 21,23,52,53,59. 69,92,96,152 Denbow, Sue: 65.69.82,90,134 Dendiu, William: 42,124 Deville, Chad: 134 Deville, Craig Devine, Karl: 39,53,81,142 Devine, Kathy: 60,79.81,93.152 DeVolt, Carol: 60,93,142 Dew, Cathy: 93 Dew, Tom: 142 DiCenzo, Sandra: 124 DiCenzo, Stephanie: 13,60,70, 81,142 Dick, Dan: 152 Dickerson, Martha: 66,71,98, 152,154 Dickey, Dale: 65,68,153 Dickey. Denise: 81,99,124,126 Dickerson, Diana: 98,134 Diehl, Deborah: 81,134 Diemer, William: 134 Dienhart, Bob: 142 Dietz, Rick: 124 Dietz, Vicki: 93.142 Diffendal, Mr. Greg: 116 Dill, Dave: 153 Dill, Nancy: 99,124 Dillon, Nancy Dillow, Pat: 134 Dipner, Rene: 124 Dorsey, Mrs. Jeannie: 116 Disque, Diane: 22,23,31,69, 90,153 Dixon, Don: 61,65,153 Dixon, Janet: 82,90,134,136 Dodd, Judy: 134 Dodson, Donna: 79,82,98,99,134 Dodson, Liz: 124 Donaldson, Diann: 124 Donaldson, Sue: 93,142 Donham, Lynn: 65,99,124 Donnelly, Gail: 134 Donnelly, Stephen: 124 Donovan, Steve: 47,92,124,125 Donovan, Susan: 92,95,97,98,142 Dortmund, Janet: 98,142 Dorward, Jim: 41,64,83,134 Doty, Cathy: 87,153 Douglas, Mary: 68,124 Douglas, Mike: 142 Douglas, Susan: 153 Dove, Wendy: 68,78,82,134 Dowling, Bill: 47,134 Downey, Sue: 72,92.98,153 Draher, Mark: 134 Drukker, David: 135 Drukker, Karen: 125 Drumm, Mrs. Winifred: 109 Dublin, Beth: 65,94,98.142 Duemmel, Loran: 85,92,99,135 Duerk, Karla: 80,81,94,98,142 Duffy, Mark: 70,84,125 Duffey, Michelle: 84,98,135 Duffy, M. Kim: 53,88,135 Dunbar, Sharon: 153 Duncan, Beth: 78,83,95,98,135 Dundein, B.: 83 Dundon, Mark: 39,142 Dunning, Scott: 125 Dupler, Christy: 82,98,142 Dyer, Greg: 142 Dyer, Steve: 64,65,66.69.142 Ead — Ham E Eader, Cynthia: 125 Eader, Jim: 87,153 Earley, Peggy: 61,93,94,98,153 Earls, Louis: 23,41,61,142 Eason, Katherine: 68,125 Easterday, K.: 65 Eberhard, Craig: 142 Ebersole, Carol: 88,93,98,153 Eckbreth, Patti: 71,90,91,93. 119,153 Eckbreth, Ted: 64,65,92,125 Eckel, Thomas: 39,53,85,134,135 Eckhart, Tom: 93,142 Eddy, Dave: 71,153,162 Edens, Kerry: 26,71.90,98,142, 145 Edmondson, Sally: 135 Edwards, Daniel: 125 Edwards, Gerald: 125 Edwards, Jill: 99,125 Edwards, Kenneth: 142 Edwards, Richard: 48,135 Edwards, Rick: 110,125 Edwards. Vicki: 90,142 Effron, Mr. Melvin: 120 Egan, Marianne: 135 Eisenhart, Mr. Harold: 39,52, 120 Elder, Karen: 69,135 Elech, Paul: 135 Elliot, Liza: 82,125 Elliot, Mr. John: 50,56,118 Elliott, Robin: 78,142 Elzey, Terry: 135 Emberton, Cathy: 142 Enyart, Diann: 81,135 Epps, Leslie: 68,125 Eriksen, Diane: 90,98,135 Erskine, Robert: 44,125 Ervin, Christine: 89,142 Ervin, Llewellyn: 135 Erwin, Steve: 153 Eskridge, Chris: 142 Etchberger, Ann: 69,79,82,142 Evans, Mrs. Audrey: 119 Evans, Billie: 90,98,153 Evans, Debbie: 153 Evans, Gregory: 69,125 Evans, William: 135 Evans, William: 69,125 Evelsizor, Kristi: 78,98,142 Evelsizor, Robert: 135 Everett, Ginger: 68,92,99,125 Everett, Jane: 16,33,57,92,93, 94,149,153,162 Everett, Mr. Phillip: 113 Eversman, Karen: 153 Ewing, Chris: 69,93,153 Ewing, Jeff: 65,125 Eyerman, Robert: 63,72,76,153 Eyler, Scott: 65,125 F Fabbro, Becky: 92,93,94,97,98, 141,142 Fabbro, Danny: 135 Faffelberger, Margarete: 78,83, 125 Fairhurst, Robert: 42,44,125 Fallon, Marianne: 78,93,153 Fallon, Ralph: 53,125 Fargel, Susan: 153 Farmer, Mark: 55,77,82,142 Farquhar, Jim: 79,153 Farquhar, Robin: 99,125 Farquhar, Sandra: 98,135 Farrior. Barbara: 125 Farris, Chuck: 42 Fast, Linda: 142 Faurett, Matt: 125 Feather, Cathy: 90,125 Fehl, Chris: 48,135 Feldmiller, Vicki: 64,98,135 Falkey, Randy: 65,135 Fellows, Cathy: 135 Ferrier, Norm: 31,40,96,153, 159 Feusner, Mrs. Mary: 105 Fields, Billy: 40,96,142 Fields, Lynn: 125 Fields, Mark: 53,65,135 Filbert, Anne: 70,142 Filbert, Tom: 65,88,153 Finch, Kevin: 92,153 Finch, Stephen: 21,83,142 Finch, Valerie: 60,125 Finney, Cherie: 64,65,125 Fisher, Fred: 142 Fisher, Jeff: 154 Fisher, Jill: 95,142 Fisher, Marilyn: 69,83 Fisher, Nancy: 79,90,154 Fisher, Roger: 142 Fisher, Scott: 50,142 Fisk, Elizabeth: 76,135 Fitch, Judy: 70,142 Fitch, Richard: 61,83,125 Fitz, Dan: 125 Fitz, Dave: 29,47,90,154,165 Fitz, Rebecca: 60 Flaherty, Kevin: 154 Fleeman, Yvonne: 58,68,99,125 Fletcher, Steven: 125 Flowers, David: 81,142 Flowers, Dennis: 142 Flowers, Rebecca: 81,99,125 Fluellen, Kathi: 69,79,90,154 Fluellen, Patricia: 68,79,90, 142 Fluke, Bill: 142 Folk, Tom: 125 Fontanini, Gretchen Foreman, Curt: 89,142 Foreman, Emily: 28,69,90,93,154 Forsha, Linda: 68,90,125 Forsha, Stephen: 76,125 Forward, Brad: 43,142 Forward, Suzanne: 38,68,97,125 Foss, Eric: 125 Foss, Peter: 142 Foster, Anne: 64,125 Foster, Harriet: 125 Foster, Kathy: 154 Foster, Kathy: 55,142 Foster, Kenneth: 45,135 Foulk, Evakay: 68,125 Foulk, Jeff: 135 Foulk, Lorri: 125 Foust, Dave: 40,72,96,154 Foust, Ken: 65,142 Fowler, Mrs. Regina: 109 Fox, J.: 68 Fox, Kathy: 98,135 Fox, Laura: 125 France, Alan: 55 France, Charolene: 135 France, Terry: 142 Franey, George: 135 Franey, Naome: 93 Frankenberg, Phil: 135 Franklin, Jana: 78,79,81,92,125 Franz, Alan: 33,39,71,96,154 Franz, Vincent: 42,44,125 Freeman, John: 42,47,125 Freter, Cam: 87,154 Freter, Diane: 81,135 Freund, Norm: 69,83,125 Frey, Gail: 17,20,21,93,97,155 Fritts, Gregory: 41,135 Froiland, Martha: 135 Frost, Jill: 81,90,99,135 Frost, Sue: 75,97,155.161 Frye, Bonnie: 135 Frye, Joseph: 125 Fugate, Debbi: 71,80,93.142 Fugate, Sandra: 68,125 Fuller, Larry: 142 G Gaber, Cathy: 65,135 Gabriel, Mr. Jack: 121 Gallagher, Ann: 98,142 Gallagher, Kathleen: 65,125 Galloway, Nancy: 79,81,93,98, 142 Gardner, Carol: 75,135 Gardner, Dan: 142 Gardner, Glenn: 155 Gardner, Ronald: 84,88,135 Garlock, Patty: 155 Games, Paul: 155 Garrabrant, Mr. Fred: 108 Garrett, Gary: 125 Garrett, John: 87 Garrison, Mike: 48,69,135 Gary, G.: 53 Gaskins, Steve: 39,53,84,142 Gast, John: 142 Gast, Linda: 65,69,79,92,98,135 Gast, Richard: 125 Gatz, Vicky: 68,125 Gaynor, Anita: 79,83,155 Gaynor, Paula: 79,135 Geaslen, Jeff: 82 Geis, Rob: 43,50,135 Geis, Stephen: 64,125 Geise, Cathy: 78,99,135 Geise, Jan: 127 Gerebenics, Stephen: 76,127 Gerrard, Doug: 39,52.64,97,142 Getty, Scott: 142 Ghilardi, Stephanie: 99,135 Gibbons, Cristi: 155 Gibney, Kent: 142 Gibney. Sharon: 28,60,68,92,98, 135 Gibson, Jon: 40,52,65,155 Gibson, Linda: 90,135 Giesey, John: 155 Geisy, Marshall: 142 Gifford, Dave: 46,135 Gigante, Gina: 73,135 Gilbert, Brian: 155 Gilbert, Don: 39,53,142 Gill, John Gillespie, Valerie: 79,83,142 Gillman, Eugene: 55,127 Gills, Mary Jo: 155 Gills, Ric: 81,97,142 Giray, Eren: 135 Givens, Debbie: 81,93,99,142, 144 Glaros, Tim: 127 Glass. Glenda: 86,87,155 Glass, Terry: 87,155 Gleason, Ann: 68,83,99,127 Gleason, Bill: 56,79,155 Gnezda, Niki: 72.73,79,82.155 Gnezda, Terry: 38,69,73,79,82, 97,135 Goering, Donald: 127 Goering, L.: 69 Gonzalez, Mrs. Auralia: 108,109 Gooch, Toni: 127 Goode, Julian: 43,142 Goode, Lenora: 83,155 Goodwin, Meta: 127 Goodwin, Mitch Gordon, Doug: 65,125,127 Gordon, Miss Jane: 107 Goudy, Kevin: 142 Gould, Jacqueline: 65,79,93,99, 135 Graber, Mr. Roger: 116 Grant. Bill: 41,135 Grant. Jeff: 81,96,97,142 Graver, Richard: 50,64,69,142 Graves, Steve: 33,64,74,75,92, 97,155 Grayer, Mike: 53 Green, Cathy: 59,64,65,94,142 Green, Dave: 6,55,96,142 Green, Della: 69,75,78,155 Green, Fred: 19,92,142,143 Green, Oscar: 127 Green, W.: 61 Greene, James: 68,83 Greene, Jill: 83,98,135 Greene, Jock: 41,64,142 Groeniger, Jon: 69,127 Gross, Dana: 83,127 Gross, Kim: 80,81,155 Grover, Scott: 61,78,155 Groves, Carrie: 64,127 Gruber, Barbara: 75,135 Grutsch, Scott: 135 Guglialmi, Rick: 28,40,96,97, 142 Guillaume, Bruce: 42,44,55,127 Guitry, Mr. Noel: 84,115 Gulick. Bill: 142 Gutch, T.: 68 Guthrie, Daniel: 64, 127 H Haas. Mr. Gerald: 112,113 Haas, Joanne: 83 Hackbarth. Debbie: 78,90,94.95, 98,142 Hackbarth, Fred: 155 Hackman, Craig: 65,127 Hackman, Denise: 75,82,98,135 Hagan, John: 54.92.97,142 Hahn, Jeff: 66,73,155 Hahn,Jenny: 155 Hainen, Mr. Nickolas: 114 Hale, Jeff: 81,83,87,155 Hale, Jennie: 60,68,135 Hall, Becky: 16.79,80,93,135 Hall, Betsy: 142 Hall, Carolyn: 65.83,98,142 Hall, D.: 68 Hall, Frank: 135 Hall, Gregory: 127 Hall, Janine: 70,98,135 Hall, Mr. John: 121 Hall, Mrs. June: 33,103 Hall, Karen: 60,68,79,99,135 Hall, Larry: 155 Hall, Penny: 127 Hall, Randy: 135 Hall, Sharon, 60,68,79,98,135 Hallock, Dave: 87,155 Hamblin, Jay: 65,142 Hamblin, Jeri: 70,135 177 Ham — Kom Hamilton, Kim: 83,99,127 Hamilton, Mark: 45,135 Hammill, Mr. John: 119 Haney. Mr. Joel: 116 Hang, Gary: 142 Hanke, Mary: 72,78,79.82,98, Hanket, Mrs. Florence: 121 Hanley. Mary: 72,90,94.95,98. 155 Hanley, Tom: 16,46,47,96,135 Hannum, Thomas: 127 Harbert, Mark: 42,44,55,127 Harbrecht, Tom: 42,44,65,92, 125.127 Hard, Cindy: 90,91,93,155 Hard. Judy: 58,64,88,90,127 Hard, Mrs. Pat: 121 Hardenbrook, Jim: 65,135 Harding, Pam: 58,68,93,127 Harding. Suzzannah: 99,127 Harmon, Richard: 70,88,142 Harness, Lee: 73,75,98,142 Harp. Doug: 47,61,83,127 Harp, Pam: 65,66,72,98,155,157 Harrington, Jack: 43,92,155 Harrington, Randy: 55,56,155 Harrington, Robert: 42,47,81, 93.127 Harris, Nancy: 12,95,99,127 Harris, Sandy: 99,127 Harrison, Freddy: 127 Harrison, Kay: 135 Hart, Dwight: 127 Hartley, Karen: 26,78,95,135 Hartzler, Dan: 50,65,76,127 Harwick, J.: 69 Harwick, Gail: 142 Haueisen, Jeanne: 142 Hauenstein, Greg: 50,83,127 Hault, Cathy: 93,142 Hault, Vicki: 127 Haynes, Anne: 142 Haywood, B.: 43 Haywood, James: 56,97,142 Hazeltine, Mike: 135 Hazle. Barb: 156 Hazle, Sandy: 95,97,98,142 Head, Randy: 84,88,135 Healy,Susan: 64,75,79,92,135 Heaps, Mr. Kenneth: 105 Heckendorn, Carol: 98,156 Hecker, Miss Pam: 111 Hedge, Steve: 44,45,81,92,132, 135 Hegwood, Janet: 142 Heim, Alan: 135 Hein, Dave: 72,89,156 Hein, John: 127 Hein, Martha: 142 Hein, Rohn: 23,55,69,156 Heinbaugh, Janice: 127 Heiser, Lisa: 60,83,127 Held, Kathy: 98,135 Henderson, Claudia: 65,83,99, 135 Hendley, Karen: 127 Henninge, Margaret: 5,70,76, 79,142 Herbst, Judy: 127 Heuss, Rita: 16,95,98,142 Hibbs, Carol: 22,69.98,99.142 Hickfang, Paul: 135 Higgs, Terri: 79,135 Higham, Linda: 60 Hilbert, Gregg: 135 Hildebrandt, Karen: 90 Hill, Cynthia: 68,99,127 Hill. Debbie: 64,65,81,99,135 178 Hill. Karen: 65,90,99,135 Hill, Kathie: 89,98,99,156 Hill, Martha: 79,93,135 Hill, Patricia: 127 Hill, Steph: 69,142 Hillard, Marsha: 68,135 Hilling, Wendy: 88,142 Himsworth, Jim: 127 Hindball, J.: 68 Hinderer, Peggie: 60,68,81 Hindes, Mr. Tom: 120 Hindley, George: 42,127 Hines, Richard: 41,52,76,83, 142 Hiser, Marilyn: 143 Hitzmann, Mr. Rudy: 119 Hobart, Nancy: 65,75,97,98,143 Hockman, Miss Cheryl: 24,108, 109 Hoffman, Melinda: 70,71,90, 94.98.156 Holbrook, Mark: 143 Holbrook, Walter: 42,127 Holcomb, David: 69,76,127 Holcombe, Marjorie: 127 Holderman, Mark: 52,56,65,85, 93.156 Holl, Mr. David: 112 Holliday, Nancy: 135 Holmes, Doug: 143 Holmes, Scott: 16,44,53,127 Holsinger, Paul: 143 Holsinger, Steve: 69,156 Holt, V.: 68 Holton, Jack: 87,156 Holtsberry, Rosemary: 68,79,127 Honacher, Sherry: 89,98,156 Hook, Mrs. Nancy: 24,108,109 Hoover, Melody: 135 Hopper, Cheryl: 135 Hopper, Christine: 83,143 Horen, Laura: 68,127 Horne, Mrs. Mona: 107 Hoskins, Bob: 54,143 Hoskins, Rick: 127 Hottenroth, Miss Elaine: 82,106, 107 House. Greg: 127 Howe, Jane: 19,71,98,107,156 Howell, Mrs. Karen: 57,118 Howson, Mark: 127 Huber, Holley: 69,156 Huber, John: 65,67,92,143 Hudson, T.: 64 Huff, Teresa: 99,135 Huffman, Gwen: 69,78,97,143 Hughes, Mr. Gilbert: 121 Hughes, Jerry: 39,53,64,126 Hume, Kathleen: 70,88,143 Hume, Mary: 81,84,135 Hume, Pat: 135 Hume, Susan: 143 Hume, Tom: 156 Hunsberger, Keith: 56,135 Hunt, Janet: 81,98,135 Hunter, Deborah: 143 Hunter, William: 6,41,55,143 Hurd, Stan: 136 Hursh, Eric: 70,143 Hushower, Mrs. Goldie: 121 Hutchings, Scott: 87,156 Hutson, Tom: 56,136 Hyler, Amy: 64,126 Hyler, Kris: 33,156 Hylton, James: 136 Hylton, Linda: 79,82,156 I Iden, Connie: 72,93,156 Iglesias, Alicia: 8,64,82.143 Ijaz, Jonathan: 90,126 Imboden, Kathy: 70,72,73,78. 90.156 Imboden, Ken: 65,126 Isaac, Mrs. Carna: 107 Ison, Cheri: 90,98,136 Ivanhoff, Matt: 126 Izolt, Melissa: 136,138 J Jackson, Robert: 143 Jacob, Richard: 126 Jacobs, Melanie: 73,81,88,90, 93.98.156 James, Craig: 75,156 James, Eric: 156 James, Kit: 17,95,97,98,143 James, Janice: 60,68,126 James, Mrs. Jayne: 106,107 Jamieson, Scott: 42,44,126 Jamison, Carolyn: 64,143 Jamison, Charles: 126 Janes, Jennifer: 59,126 Janssen, Donald: 65,126 Jensen, Lisa: 78,90,99,136 Jernigan, Charles: 47,50,76, 84.136 Jewett, Ron: 70,84,143 Jobe, Jack Jobst, Kristin: 26,27,60,143 Johnson, Christopher: 50,83, 136 Johnson, Dan: 112,136 Johnson, Debbie: 58,136 Johnson, Diane: 26,81,82,98,136 Johnson, Frank: 40,46,81,96, 97,143 Johnson, Jennifer: 32,66,71, 72.73.74.77.78.83.156 Johnson, Mallory: 22,69,156 Johnson, Mark: 52,97,143 Johnson, Michael: 41,143 Johnson, Steve: 143 Johnson, Wendy: 58,65,126 Johnson, William: 143 Jolly, Melissa: 21,68,79, 81.92.93.98.136 Jolly, Pete: 18,23,31,69,71, 92.149.156 Jones. Anne: 29,69,90,156,165 Jones, Carolyn: 64,69,98,143 Jones, Christy: 57,59,94,99, 156 Jones, Darla: 83 Jones, David: 64,68,136 Jones, Deborah: 126 Jones, Ed: 156 Jones, Helen: 126 Jones, Jeffrey: 136 Jones, John: 156 Jones, Robert Jones, Robert: 156 Jones, Rufus: 48,136,138 Jones, Susan: 28,68,85,92,98, 132.136 Jones, Thad: 126 K Kaeppner, Donna: 143 Kaiser, Teresa: 98,143 Kamm, Mrs. Joan: 101,115 Kapral, Fred: 19,92,143 Kargel, Steve: 126 Karolin, Marianne: 69,90,98, 143 Kassian, Patti: 98,142,143 Katz, Rick: 143 Kayati, Sharon: 136 Kean, Bruce: 136 Kean, Karen: 72,98,156 Keathley, Dan: 65,69,83,126 Keethler, Mike: 88,126 Keith, Chuck: 69,143 Keith, Marla: 126 Keller, Greg: 65,126 Keller. Ruth: 21,28,38,68,79. 82.93.97,99,136 Keller, Scott: 41,92.97 Kelley, Charlene: 87,156 Kelley, Mrs.: 117 Kelly, Terry: 99,136 Kelso, Cristi: 99,136 Kenney, John: 126 Kennedy, Tim: 10,39,53,96,143 Kern, Steve: 83,136 Kerry, Beth: 156 Kerry, Donna: 74,156 Kesler, Richard: 69,77,126 Kessler, Adriane: 126 Kessler, Kris: 57,61,93,94, 156 Kessler, Steve: 69,71,79,80, 81.157 Kester, Tom: 42,53,126 Keys, Lori: 81,99,136 Kight. Steve: 39.72,96,97,157 Kight, Tim: 5,21,40,52.96,136 Killen, Kathy: 83,143 Kimball, Milo: 136 Kincaid, Barry: 55,87,157 Kincaid, Bruce: 56,65,97,143 Kincaid, Deborah: 60,68,83,90, 126 Kincaid, Steve: 56,81,93,157 King, Debby: 157 Kinkley, Suzanne: 79,99,136 Kipp, Karen: 70,126,130 Kipp, Sharon: 4,70,71,157,168 Kircher, Katherine: 99,126 Kirfetz, M.: 84 Kirsch, Eric: 83,126 Kirsch, Lynn: 98,143 Kissel. Rick: 20,65,66,72,157 Kitchens, Dennis: 127 Kilterman, Roben: 81,127 Klepser, Kathy: 68,70,73,136 Klausen, L.: 93 Kline, Richard: 143 Klinger, Judd: 39,53,92,136 Klosterman, Nancy: 59,61,64,65, 80.81,94,143 Klosterman, Paula: 59,64,69, 81,127 Knaus, Terry: 143 Knisley, Cyndie: 136 Knouff, Mrs. Genevieve: 118 Kocher, David: 78,136 Koenig, Carolyn: 69,78,143 Koenig, Cathy: 94,95,98,157, 166 Koenig, Mark: 65,127 Koenig, Randy: 9,39,53,136 Koenig, Sherri: 18,19,31,32, 69.71.72.92.98.157 Kohles, Jenna: 69,73,77,85, 136 Kolb, Pamela: 81,82,136 Koloze, Mr. L.E.: 42,81,102 Komitor, Kim: 136 Kontur, Miss Janice: 108 Korstange, Helen: 98,143 Krahl, Bruce: 136 Krahl, Denise: 69,157 Kramer, Christopher: 88,127 Kramer, Craig: 88,89,157 Kratch, Karen: 83,90,136 Kraus, Mrs. Dorothy: 117 Kreachbaum, Mike: 45,143 Kready, Barbara: 68 Kress, Wanda: 151,158,162 Krichbaum, Charla: 97,98,143 Kridel, Craig: 50,96,158 Krings, Brad: 40,65,71,96,143 Kritschgau, Jack: 136 Kritschgau, Joyce: 82,99,136 Krumlauf, Doug: 42,127 Kuhl, Larry: 143 Kuesel, Nancy: 4,99,127 Kuhn, John: 158 Kundrat, Gretchen: 69,99,136 Kunzi, Darlene: 90,98,143 Kunzi, Emil John: 158 Kursh, Ed: 53 Kurtz, Larry: 81,127 Kuster, Michelle: 82,136 Kuster, Mike: 127 Kuyper, Mr. Todd: 107,116 L Lamprecht, Howard Lamprecht, Nancy: 127 Lane. Mr. Earl: 102 Lane, Frances: 99,128 Lane, Frank: 40,143 Langhirt, Eric: 158 Larabee, Jill: 66,127 Larick, Brad: 136 Larson, Glenn: 53,136 LaSalle, Judean: 64,82,158 LaSalle. Karen: 68,85,136 Latimer, Sue: 68,81,136 Latour, Randy: 77,127,128 Laughbaum, Mr. Edward: 113 Laugtug, Brad: 158 Law, Stacy: 65,127 Lawless, Sue: 57,58,61,92,94, 98,158 Lawrence, Mrs. Jerri: 104 Laws, Ernest: 143 Layman, Richard: 42,127 Lazar, Mark: 65,76,83 Leake, Jeff: 42,127 Leake, Jim: 40,96,97,143 Leissa, Celia: 70,127 Leiter, George: 92,96,97,158 Leiter, Jeff: 48,136 Lentz, Vicki: 143 Leslie, Jeanne: 83,99,134,136 Leslie, Laura: 90,98,143 Lewis. Anthony: 127 Lewis, Beth: 70.71,88,143 Lewis, Charles: 136 Lewis, Craig: 158 Lewis, Debbie: 136 Lewis, Diane: 136 Lewis, Mrs. Martha: 121 Ley, Mrs. Barbara: 116 Lilley, Louise Link, Sheryl: 60.83,98,143 Linley, Christy: 65,127 Linville, June: 136 Linzell, Mr. Herbert: 115 Lithgo, Gary: 15C Litteral, Mike: 40,47,53,136 Litteral, Tim: 65,127 Kon Mul Little. Edwin: 39,53,82,84, 85,136 Little, Tom: 42,53,127 Littler, Gary: 127 Littleton, Laura: 127 Lloyd, Susan: 78,79,158 Lohmann, Debbie: 127 Lohr, Jim: 136 Long, Tom: 39,53,77,83,85,92, 136 Longfellow, Mary: 136 Longnecker, Jim: 54,96,136 Longshore, Larry: 87,158 Lorimer, Jeff: 47,136 Lorimer, Kathy: 83,143 Love, Jeff: 48,143 Loveless. Carol: 93,98,158 Lowe, Becky: 93,98,119,158 Lowe, David: 127 Lowery, Mr. Frank: 111 Lowery, Pam: 68,127 Lucas, Steven: 42,65,127 Luedemann, Bert: 136 Lutz, Jill: 23,69,90,158 Lynch, Perry: 143 M Macarthy, Dennis: 136 MacCaughey, Cecile: 82,90,158 MacCaughey, Sandy: 12,68,90,143 MacCleary, Karen: 127 Mack, Don: 143 Mack, Jim: 96.143 Mack, Mike: 45,136 MacRae, Kelly: 93,94,98,158 Mahle, Margaret: 158 Maiden, Deonna: 72,92,98,158 Maki, Carolyn: 57,61,85,94, 98,158 Maki. Sue: 85,88,93,143 Maldeis, Lissa Mali, Miss Phyllis: 108 Mampel, Cliff: 143 Manderschied, Gary: 82,158 Manner, Dick: 64,158 Manning, Susan: 136 Mannion, Pat: 40,111 Mansfield, Mr. Richard: 105 Maringer, Tom: 65,136 Mark, Richard: 47,136 Marks, Mrs. Dorothy: 121 Marquardt, Denise: 89,98,136 Marquardt, Rebecca: 12,99,127 Marshall, Mrs. Jane: 121 Martin, Linda: 87,158 Mason, Bruce: 19,26,136 Matejic, Fred: 41,83,112,143 Matejic, Milica: 127 Mathews, Barbara: 127 Matson, Sally: 75,78,90,93, 94,98,159 Matthews, Lynn: 127 Mauck, Martha: 4,38,92,97,99, 127 Mauck, Robert: 42,44,127 Maurer, Mary: 60,64,79,98,143 Maxton, Melinda: 38,68,95,97, 131,127 Maxton, Mike: 159 Maxwell, Gary: 127 Maxwell, Mark: 127 Maxwell, Steven: 65,143 Mayhew, Vicki: 87,159 Mayton, Craig: 40,83,136 Mazza, Donald: 40,136 McAllister, Brad: 42,127 McAllister, Cheryl: 136 McAllister, Jim: 159 McBride, Jim: 143 McBride, Michael: 42,127 McBurney, Mrs. Martha: 120 McBurney, Mr. Robert: 6,115 McCabe, William: 143 McCall, Scott: 84,127 McCallister, Sue: 127 McCallum, Dennis: 159 McCammon, Ricardo: 40,128 McCarter, Cheryl: 128 McCarthy, Richard McCauley, Robert: 143 McClain, Cheryl: 136 McClaskey, Barbara: 81,98,143 McClatchie, Brian: 32,50,92,96, 97.149,159,162 McClurg, Phil: 159 McCollins, Mr. Robert: 103 McCollister, Katie: 98,143 McCollum, Rod: 16,24,159 McConnell, John: 42,44,128 McCord, Mr. Harold: 81,102 McCormack, Greg: 69,143 McCormick, Christopher: 136 McCormick, Debby: 57,75,93,94, 159 McCoy, Jeff: 136 McCoy, Mike: 136 McCracken, Tim: 159 McCrae, Debbie: 143 McDougle, Dennis: 50,56,72,79, 92.96.159 McDougle. Gary: 143 McEowen, Billy: 136 McFadden, Jeff: 159 McFadden, Mike: 128 McGee, Marjorie: 128 McGhee. Kay: 69,90.159 McGinn, Jim: 33,159 McGlaughlin, Roger: 4,40,43, 96.159 McGrail, Garth: 48,69,92,128 McGrail, Gregg: 92,136 McKee, Mary: 93,159 McKee, William: 48,96,136 McKenna, Joyce: 75,80,143 McKinley, Chad McKinney, Kathy: 142 McKown, Mike: 143 McLaughlin, John: 43,56,92,93, 159 McLaughlin, Karen McLaughlin, Nancy: 65,83,128 McLravy, Nancy: 79,99 McMillen, Ed: 87,159 McNaughton, Jim: 64,128 McNeely, Mary: 82,136 McNeely, Viva: 159 McNutt, Don: 136 McQuaide, Doug Mead, Marcia: 89,93,159,165 Mead, Melanie: 81,128 Mechling, Sue: 128 Mefford, Mike: 56,70,159 Meier, Don: 83,128 Mellon. Steven: 128 Melvin, David: 40,143 Merrilees, Mr. Charles: 102 Merry man, Scott: 48,65,136 Metzger, Becky Metzger, Pam: 159 Meyer, Melinda: 79,83,99,128 Mezger, Kent: 128 Mickel, Carol: 159 Miku, John: 87,159 Miller, Bev: 136 Miller, Bruce: 53,64,65,82,99, 143 Miller, Dan: 136 Miller, Dana: 40,87,160 Miller, Darcel: 6,93,94,99,143 Miller, Don: 42,136 Miller, Hugh: 40,92,136 Miller, Jim: 48,81,97,160 Miller, Joe: 50,126,128 Miller, Joe: 3,47,81,96,140, 143 Miller, Mr. John: 81,102 Miller, Lavinia: 82,99,128 Miller, Peggy: 18,20,66,69,71, 72,83,92,95,98,149,154,160 Miller, Rob: 28,48,96,136 Million, Mark: 136 Millon, David: 136 Minor, Janet: 74,75,80,143 Mitchell, Cathy: 60,68,83,99,128 Moats, Vickie: 79.80,83,93, 143 Moccabee, Linda: 160 Moeckel, Frank: 136 Moeckel, Jill: 128 Moeckel, Tim: 87,160 Mogavero, Bob Molk, David: 50,69.77 Molk, Stephen: 65 Monahan, Robert: 42,44,55,83, 128 Moneysmith, Jim: 56,85,136 Monska, Mr. Bud: 4,131 Montgomery, Cathy: 83,136 Montgomery, Mrs. Nancy: 24,108 Montgomery, Randy: 64,65,88,143 Moody, Fred: 143 Moody, Sandra: 60,88,99,128 Moon, Carolyn: 143 Mooney, Paulette: 78,82,93,136 Mooney, Scott: 70,160 Moor. Elaine: 90,93,95,98.143 Moore. Cinda: 90,93,95,98,143 Moore, Craig: 160 Moore, Ginny: 128 Moore, John: 57,128 Moore, Richard: 48,136 Moore, Robert: 96,160 Moore, Tanna: 59,68,92,97,98, 128 Moore, Terri J.: 38,128 Moore, Terry L.: 128 Moran, Christine: 143 Morgan, Mrs. Dorothy: 117 Morgan, Doug: 40,46,160 Morgan, Jan: 70,83,136 Morr, John: 77,136 Morr, Nancy: 16,68,82,99,128 Morris, Denise: 93,97,160 Morris, Jeff: 42,128 Morris, Lisa: 78,98,160 Morrison, Elizabeth: 68,128 Morrison, Keith: 160 Morrison, Laura: 60,79,84,99, 128 Morse, Jim: 160 Morse, Julia: 59,64,88.143 Morss, Martha: 64,92,98,143 Morss, Robert: 136 Moses, Lori: 68,82,136 Mouser, Hal: 160 Mulheron, Kevin: 128 Muller, Mike: 19,69,71,81,143 Mullica, Eric: 143 Mulry, Raymond: 39,96,143 179 Mur — Row Murnane, Karen: 90,143 , Murnane, Mike: 160 Murphy, Debbie: 26,143 Murphy, Rose: 160 Music, Mike: 128 Muttart, Allison: 33,160 Muttart, Hollis: 136 Myers, Bonnie: 21,81,92,97,98, 136 Myers, Cindy: 98,136 Myers, Christopher. 160 Myers, Judy: 69,82,136 Myers, M.: 68,79,93,99 Myers. Rick: 143 Myles, John 143 N Naehring, Jackie: 65,66,81,92, 94,144 Naples, Debbie: 128 Nault, Miss Shirley: 116 Neal, Amy: 79,128 Neeld, Margaret: 81,83,144 Neff, Michael: 136 Neff, P.: 93 Neff. Randy: 75,89.144 Neilson, Ann: 68,128 Nelson, Dan: 128 Nelson, Janet: 69,83,144 Nemzer, Eileen: 68,78,83 Newhart, Mike: 160 Nicely, Chris: 25,40,41,43,83, 92,96 Nicely, Clint: 42,44,55,68, 83,128 Nicholson, Randy 144 Nicklaus, Linda: 136 Nieb, Marie: 98,144 Ni Issen, Steve: 23,69,160 Noe, Gary: 136 Nolan, Rita 68,124,128 Noll, Debbie: 90,93,98,144 Nolt, Corky: 68,99,136 Nolt, Linda: 12.22,32,64,66,69, 72,93,94,160 Norris, John Norris, Mark: 83,128 Nowacki, Paula: 69,79,98,144 Nubel, Glenn: 128 Nusken, Mr. Ralph: 111 Nutter, Linda: 58,61,64,65.94, 98,144 O O'Brien, James: 44,128 O'Brien, John: 40,83,144 O'Brien, Mark: 128 O’Brien, Mike: 5,40,96,97,144 O'Brien. Sheila: 136 O'Dell, Jim: 15,18,71,160 O'Dell, Judy: 49,128 Oden, Ann. 81,94,98.144 Oden, Elizabeth: 68,99,128 O'Donnell, Patrick: 128 Ogden, Mike: 116 Ogg, Jon: 144 Ogg, Norris: 83,128 Ogram, Carolyn: 136 Ogram, Jeff: 56,70,160 O'Herron, Geoffrey: 65,128 Ohm, Debbie: 60,79,98,144 Ohm, Jodi: 128 Ohman, Debra: 78,81,92,97.160 Oldfield, Mike: 136 180 Orcutt, Mary: 82,90,98,136 O'Rourke, Dan: 42.44,83,128 Orr, Randy: 42,128 Orr. Vicki: 61,94,98,144 Osbourne, Ron: 128 Oswald, Judith: 4,128 Overbey, Betty: 90,136 Overbey, Sally: 81,89,144 Overly, Brian: 144 Overton, Ann: 64,83,88,136 Overton, Michael: 136 Owens, Jim: 160 P Page, Rick: 41.81.96,136 Paige, Cecelia: 69,81.99,136 Palmer, Laura: 128 Palmquist, Anne: 75,94,98,144 Palmquist, John: 160 Palmquist, Steven: 48,128 PampUCh, Dave: 39,53,144 Pampuch, Katherine: 60,83,128 Pampuch, Sue: 81,160 Paoletti, Dan: 84,136 Pappas, Tom: 21,41,45,53,136 Pappas, Mrs. Wilda: 121 Parkinson, Betsy: 128 Parkinson, Peter: 64,160 Parrett, Mrs. Elizabetta: 105 Parrett, Robert: 69,70,71,88, 89.144 Parsons, Ann: 57,59,69,78,92, 94.97.98.144 Parsons. Gary: 69,160 Parsons, Sherlyn: 69,81,98,144 Parsons, Terry: 75,96,160 Partridge, Carol: 57,68,99,128 Pashovich, Mr. Alex: 82,109 Patterson, Ann: 86,87,160 Patterson, Susie Patton, Matthew: 71,160 Pautsch, Janet: 59,69,98,160 Pearce, Richard: 25,50,61,82, 136 Pearson, Roberta: 90,98,144 Pearson, Vickie: 144 Pecht, Rocky: 136 Pennington, Steve: 128 Percy, James: 144 Perez, Linda: 81,90,128 Perez, Phil: 136 Perlman, Rob: 128 Persons, Ted: 136 Persons, Tom: 39,144 Peterson, Eric: 41,136 Peterson, Gregg: 136 Peterson, Joseph: 136 Peterson, Pamela: 70,81,136 Peterson, Susan: 68,79,98,144 Peterson, Tracy: 128 Pethtel, Charles: 161 Pethtel, Wayne Peticolas, Barbara: 58,68,99, 136 Peticolas, Gail: 68,82,93,99, 136 Pettit, Kris: 136 Pettit, Vicki: 70,72,93,94,98. 161 Pfefferle, Martha: 60,80,90,93, 144 Pfefferle, William: 65,128 Pflieger, Mark: 48,128 Pheifer, Anne: 30,144 Pheifer, Susan: 128 Phillips, Ada: 128 Phipps, Greg Pierce. R.: 82 Pine, Evelyn: 20,71,73,75,79, 82.93.133,136 Pine, Janet: 32,71,72,73.151, 161 Pinnell, Sherry: 97,136 Pinnell, Vicki: 161 Pinnicks, Mr. Roger: 114.115 Pitchford, Gary: 144 Pitchford, Rick: 136 Plaisted, Patti: 92,93,98,144 Platt, Judy: 68,76,90.92,98,136 Ploughe, Richard: 48,136 Poling, Ken: 72,161 Polk, Mr David: 71,82,107 Pollard, Dave: 65,144 Polley, Beth: 97,161 Policy, Cheryl: 136 Pollock, Mr. Thomas: 103 Pomeroy, Geoff: 69,71,89,144, 145 Populin, Mike: 136 Porter, Adam: 136 Porter, Robert: 161 Porter, Vicki: 90,144 Posey, Brenda: 87,159,161 Postle, Jim: 136 Potter, Mary: 69,93,97,119,161 Potter, Rick: 55,144 Powers, Randy: 128 Pradel, Erda: 128 Prange, Richard: 144 Preston, Jackie: 87,159,161 Preston, Jay: 61,128 Price, Debbie: 68,128 Primavera, Tim: 56,64.76,81, 144 Primiano, Cindy: 65,81,110,144 Prindle, William: 40,47,69,81, 96.97.144 Pritchard, Susie: 95,144 Probasco, Mr. James: 120 Proctor, Margaret: 60,99,136 Proctor, Mickey: 44,128 Prose, Jeff: 25,64,65,92,161 Provost, Mrs. Barbara: 87,116 Provost, Tom: 41,47,53,136 Pruden, Ken: 39,96,161 Ptaszek, Lois: 144 Ptaszek, Michael: 136 Puchstein, Harold Puglisi, Pam: 26,71,89,90,93, 98.144 Purcell, Mrs. Cecil: 119 Purtz,Jim: 50,96,161 Purtz, Mary: 98,144 Purvis, John: 56,136 Purvis, Marc: 64,65,144 Purvis, Merilee: 64,65,78,99,161 Putnam, Laurel: 81,99,134,135, 136 Q Quelette, Amy: 38,68,97,128 Quilter, Mrs. Connie: 120 R Raab, Dean: 144 Raab, Emily: 70,78,97,98.136 Rader, Eddie Radies, Ralph: 128 Ragatz, Jon: 50,64,138 Raker, K.: 65 Ramey, David: 161 Ramey, Thomas: 110,128 Ramsey, Charles: 144 Ramsey, Ron: 144 Ratusz, Robert: 31,78,83,162 Rawlings, Robert: 128 Rector, Debby: 89,162 Rector, Paula Redick, Mrs. Barbara: 67,106 Reed. Andi: 31,59,69.78,81,90, 93,162 Reed, David: 128 Reed, Eugene: 144 Reed, Greg: 144 Reed, Lisa: 68,128 Reed, Pam: 60,68,99,128 Reed, Rick: 162 Reed, Robin: 60,87,90,138 Regotts, J.: 82 Reimers, John: 128 Reimers, Sally: 144 Reiss, Debbi: 162 Remen, Pam: 98,144 Remy, Pat: 128 Renneker, Mary: 99,138 Renshler, Mr. Kenneth: 66,67,116 Reuber, Nancy: 144 Reuter, Beth: 26,33,78,162 Reynolds, Larry Reynolds, Patti: 138 Rheinscheld, Linda: 60,64,78, 98,144 Richards, John: 88,89,162 Richards, Kathryn: 68,128 Richards, Mrs. Kathryn: 116 Richards, Rebecca: 69,70,73,144 Richardson, Mrs. Doris: 117 Richardson, Robert: 144 Richendollar, Mr. Roy: 121 Richmond, Mark: 69,144 Rick, Nancy: 90,99,138 Rife, Nancy: 82,90,99 Riffle, Andy: 136 Riffle, Glenda: 162 Riggs, Tim: 42,128 Righter, Chris: 98,138 Rinehart, Diane: 78,90,162 Rineholt, Jan: 78,86,87,162 Rineholt, Susan: 90,144 Rini, Jim: 41,65,137,138 Roback, Jennifer: 68,83,138 Robbins, Debbie: 66,80,92,144 Robbins, Glen: 64,138 Robbins, Warren: 48,138 Roberts, Jennifer: 82,98,144 Roberts, Shirley: 65,98,138 Roberts, Steve: 21,89,162 Robinson, Cicily: 31,33,70,71, 163 Robinson, Linda: 87,99,163 Robinson, Marilyn: 30,69,78,90, 93,98,163 Robison, Pete: 56,163 Robison, William: 41,53,81,88, 138 Rogers, Jeff: 41,92,138 Rogers, John: 48,85,96,138 Rogers, Gary: 42,48,50,128 Rogers, Tom: 163 Rohyans, Patty: 28,69,144 Rose. Vivien: 99,128 Rosen, Debra: 76,82,99,128 Ross, Joe: 163 Ross, Mike: 46,144 Rothenbuhler, Lorraine: 79,98,144 Rousculp, Cathy: 31,33,163 Rousculp, John: 128 Rowland, Anita: 128 Rowland, Jack: 84,144 Row - Tui Rowlands, Dave: 39,53,64,138 Rubin, Larry: 64,84,144 Rubin, Richard: 64,84,128 Rufener, Vicki: 163 Runkle, Skip: 48,50,138 Rush, Bill: 69,70,163 Rushton, Cathy Russell, Barbara: 98,144 Russell, John: 22,33,55,69,163 Russell, Robert: 69,80,128 Rustagi, Pradip: 32,56,72,73, 76.79.83.92.163 Rustagi, Pramod: 8,56,75,92, 141,144 Ruvio, Frank: 76,163 Ryan, Steve: 138 S Sabo. William: 128 Sabock, Ann: 60,65,98,144 Sachsel, Nancy: 88,138 Sagstetter, Mrs. Beth: 121 Sams, Jim: 75,138 Sanford, Dave: 48,69,138 Sanford, Lindsay: 138 Satava, Nancy: 57,78,82,93,98, 138 Saulsbury, Carol: 89,144 Saulsbury, Paul: 128 Savage, Jack: 43,45,55,134, 135,138 Savage, Jim: 21,33,40,41,42, 92.96.163 Savon, Mr. Thomas: 74,106 Saylor. John: 64,65,138 Saylor, Terry: 144 Schaadt, Robert: 138 Schaeffer, Barbara: 64,70,76. 138 Scharf, Ray: 79,144 Scheretz, Sally: 144 Schill, Fred: 50,64,76,84,138 Schley, Mike: 163 Schley, Susan: 73,79,99,128 Schmeiser, Nancee: 90 Schmidt, Bruce: 128 Schmidt, Jody: 92,128 Schmidt, Mrs. Hedwig: 109 Schmidt, Jonathan: 144 Schmidt, Martin: 88,89,144 Schmidt, Mike: 88,144 Schmidt. Wendy: 57.64.68.99,138 Schneider, Stephanie: 90,98,144 Schock, Jim: 61,65,163 Schoen. Greg:65,66,67,163 Schoenbacher, Michael: 61,138 Schofield, Goeffrey: 65,163 Schofield, Steve: 65,128 Schoonover, Mark: 47,138 Schreiner, Miss Connie: 112 Schucker, Ricky: 144 Schuler, Guerre Schultheis, Joy: 128 Schultz, Robert: 138 Schultz, Debra: 99,138 Schulze, Ann: 75,77,92,138 Schurtz, Jenny: 128 Schurtz, Minday: 144 Schwartz, Ellen: 82,94,98,144 Schwartz, Mike: 144 Schwartz, M.: 131 Schwartz, Quinn: 6.40,161,163 Scott, Kim: 86,87,163 Scott, Mike: 138 Scott, Richard: 40,144 Scott, Sharie: 68,126,131 Searfoss, Jerry: 83,131 Sebunia, Kathy: 58,61,94,98.163 Sebunia, Susie: 75.98,144 Sedanko, Sharon: 68,163 Seese, Pam: 8,68,131 Seidwitz, Mrs. Arietta: 111 Seizert, Gerald: 55,77,144 Seizert, Mrs. Helen: 115 Sekol, Jan: 163 Sekol, Scott Self, Harley Semans, Cinda: 98,138 Seminsky, Mike Severance, Greg: 83,131 Severance, Mrs. Louise: 121 Severance, Vickie: 83,138 Severns, Mrs. Virginia: 117 Sexton, Bruce: 131 Shafer, Roy: 67,163,166 Shaffer, Ed: 163 Shaffer. Mary: 163 Shane, Joseph: 131 Shane, Todd: 144 Shapter, Mark: 131 Shapter, Robert: 163 Sharpe, Debbie: 80,163 Sharpe, Polly: 60,131 Shaw, Mrs. Kathryn: 121 Shaw, Kim: 82,138 Shawecker. Pat: 30,70,98,163 Shearrow, Ed: 87,163 Sheets, Mary: 81,93,98,144 Sheppard, William: 163 Sheridan, Jeanne: 64,99,131 Sherman, Pam: 131 Shields, Claudia: 163 Shifflette, Jim: 48,131 Shifflette, Mrs.: 117 Shindle, Mrs. Joan: 121 Shingledecker, Dan: 41,83,138 Shingledecker, Mike: 163 Shisler, Diane: 38,68,92,95, 98,131 Shisler, Jane: 23,25,69.71, 93.95.98.164 Shoemaker, Deborah: 75,131 Shoemaker, Earl: 65,144 Shook, Bev: 60,81,131 Shook, Randy: 164 Short, Jim: 50,65,131 Siders, Mr. William: 113 Siebold, Allison: 60,88,99,131 Siebold, Georgia: 164 Siebold, Jackie: 90,99,138 Sierman, John: 164 Siewertsen, Bonnie: 131 Siewertsen, Connie: 164 Siewertsen, Don: 46,144 Silcott, Sue: 68,131 Simcox, Anne: 22,64,69,81,98, 144 Simcox, Mrs. Evelyn: 105 Simmons, Elizabeth: 68,139 Simpson, Charlotte: 89,164 Simpson, John: 65,78,92.144 Singer, Kevin: 144 Sisson, Dave: 147 Skinner, Lynn: 131 Skinner, Doug: 131 Slaney, Kim: 68,69,98,147 Slaney, Vickie: 164,166 Slaughter, Cindy: 69,139 Slettebak, Andy: 131 Slettebak, Marcia: 33,70,72, 78.94.107.164 Slider, Terry: 23,56,61,68.69. 70.81.92.164 Slovack, Ellen Smeltzer, Debbie: 8.164 Smith, Chris: 53,64,82,90,139 Smith, Cynthia: 131 Smith, Dan: 164 Smith, David: 70,147 Smith. Deborah: 131 Smith, Deborah: 81,139 Smith, Gary: 64,131 Smith, Kerry: 131 Smith, Kevin: 42 Smith, Kevin: 39,147 Smith, Kyle: 48,164 Smith, Leslie: 20,26,71,72,74, 164 Smith, Nancy: 76,80,81,85, 98.147 Smith, Paul: 147 Smith. Randy: 43,97,147 Smith, Ruth: 98,164,167 Smith, Sharon: 60,68,79.81, 99,139 Smith, Susan: 68,131 Smithson, Robert: 87 Snouffer, Becky: 69,81,93,164, 167 Snouffer, John: 43,55,56,92, 141.147 Snouffer, Mike: 65,131 Snouffer, Nancy: 69,89,90,147 Snyder, Robert: 147 Snyder, Candy: 147 Snyder. Katherine: 131 Snyder, Nancy: 33,70,71,164 Spademan, Mark: 75,131 Spademan, Steve: 147 Spears, Pam: 164 Speer, Tom: 40,43,56,92,164 Spencer, Anthony (Duke): 139 Spencer, Diane: 29,90,98,164, 166 Spencer, Richard: 84,139 Springer, Mike: 147 Sproat, Randi: 98,147 Sproat, Vicki: 82,92,99.132,139 Sprout, Janette: 64,81,139 Staiger, Connie: 131 Staiger, Judy: 81,147 Staker, Shelley: 60,61,131 Stambaugh, Mike: 64,131 Stanger, Jonathan Steinbrick, Cindy: 131 Steinbrick, Cliff: 164 Steiner, Jeff: 39,53,92,139 Steiner, Sue: 92,99,131 Steinman, Scott: 48,50,96,139 Stepp, Sharon: 147 Sterner, Robyn: 131 Stevens, Kimberlea: 99,131 Stewart, Mrs. Iva: 121 Stewart, John: 40,46,69,147 Stimpert, Kevin: 50,65,131 Stimpert, Scott: 41,46,69,97, 147 Stimpfle, Miss Nedra- 107 Stopyra, John: 131 Stout, Mike: 87,147 Stovall. Tyler: 65,73,83,131 Storer, Mark: 8,41,92,147 Stow, Roger: 92,164 Strachota, Gayna: 69,82,93,147 Strachota, Lance: 139 Stroo, Eric: 53,83,131 Stroo, Hans: 45,139 Studer, Pam: 131 Studer, Steve: 164 Stull, Andy : 139 Stull, Robin: 98,164,167 Sul is, Carol: 164 Sulis, Gretchen: 83,90 Sullivan, Kathleen: 164 Sulser, Dennis: 147 Sunderland, Julie: 164 Sunderland, Steve: 147 Surface, Kimberlea: 83,131 Swain, Linda: 87,164,167 Swank, Kathy: 80,81.164 Swank, Roberta: 164 Swartz. Cheryl: 81,83,139 Swartz, John Swearingen, Jerry: 131 Sweeney, Kris: 57,58,94,164 Swenson, Fred: 40,165 Swenson, Sherri: 57,58,59.93, 94,99,139 Swiger, William: 147 Sylvester, Lynne: 78,90t9 1,165 Szaronos, Eugene: 81.139 T Tabor, William: 165 Tackett, Cliff: 55,65,89.147 Taladay, Karen: 165 Taylor, Mr. George: 113 Taylor, Kevin: 26,27,31,71. 79,165 Taylor, Peggy: 131 Taylor, Robert: 165 Taylor, Warren: 165 Taylor, William: 44,131 Templeton, Leslie: 69,139 Termeer, Mr. Richard: 67.118 Tewart, Bradley: 83,139 Tewart, Lydia: 98,165 Tewell, Mary: 165 Thalman, John: 54,97,165 Thalman, Stephen: 139 Thinguldstad, Arthur: 45,89,147 Thinguldstad, Karen: 60,139 Thomas, Craig: 41,73,92,139 Thomas, Janmes: 131 Thomas, Lee: 166 Thomas, Mater: 69,166 Thomas, Mike: 131 Thomas, Rick: 147 Thomas, Scott: 17,40,166 Thomas, Tina: 131 Thomas, Tom: 40,96,167 Thompson, Don Thompson, Reid: 139 Thorsen, Jill: 98,147 Thum, Joe: 65,147 Tikson, Sharon: 90,95.147 Tilley, Cheri: 147 Tittle, Cheryl 79,80,81.166 Todd, Doug: 147 Todd, Mr. Larry: 111 Tolley. John: 131 Tolley, Steve. 139 Toombs, Robert: 166 Towner, Jennie: 14.7 Tracey, Steve: 25,131 Tracey, Sue: 57,65,66,69,72, 92,94,98,166 Trail, Dave: 42.53.131 Trail, Steve- 42.44.47,53,92, 131 Trantina, Cathy: 90,98,166 Trego, Jan: 65,99,131 Truckis. William: 39,52,65,69, 139 Truitt, Edward: 76,84,88,139 Truitt, Elizabeth: 88,147 Truitt. Gayle: 69,79,82,92,93, 94,98,147 Tulloss, Rod: 139 181 Tur — Zim Turkelson, Mark: 24,84,139 Turnbull, Bruce: 15,20,21,32,50, 69.72.77.92.93.96.166 Turner, Mr. Alex: 39,77,111 Turner, David: 76,85,139 Turner, Greg: 139 Tway, Kathleen: 131 Tybout, James: 139 U Ugo, Dan: 131 V Valentine, Mr. Ken: 103 VanBuskirk, Nancy: 166 VanBuskirk, Peter: 70,131 Vance, Mr. Mike: 106 VanMeter, Christine: 22,23,69, 90.93.166 VanMeter, David: 37,43,44,96, 166 Van Paepegham, Beth: 87,94,166 VanPaepeghem, Dave: 131 VanPaepeghem, Jane: 139 VanVIack, Beth: 93,131 VanVIack, Max: 87,147 Velkoff. Ted: 131 Vermaaten; Tom: 143,147 Vermaaten, Stan: 87,166 Vernon, Michael: 83,131 Vey, Shauna: 98,147 Vey, Stephanie: 131 Vikre, Lyle Wayne: 147 Vikre, Thomas: 139 Vogel, Roger: 65,147 Voorhees, Jermanine: 68,81,99 Voorhees, Judson: 41,139 Vosler, Stuart: 42,131 Voutyras, Greg: 24,40,41,43,46, 53.75.96.166 W Wade, Annette: 90,139 Wagner, Jay: 147 Wagner, Lanny: 41,46,69,147 Wagner, Patricia: 65,166 Wagner, Wayne Waldsmith, Jim: 166 Waldsmith, Thomas: 147 Walker, Aaron: 49,131 Walker, Chuck: 41,92,141,147 Walker, James: 147 Walker, Jane: 166 Walker, Wanda: 22,57,72,94,98, 167 Walkup, Janet: 147 Wallace, Christine: 60,147 Wallace, Janet: 98,147 Wallace, Jim: 167 Wallace, L.: 147 Wallen, Mrs. Carol: 117 Wallen, Terry: 60,147 Walters, Diane: 69,99 Warburton, Jean: 131 Warburton, Roy: 82,147 Ward, Deborah: 33,167 Warner, Jane: 58,64,94,98,147 Warner, P.: 131 Warner, Tim: 50,147 Washburn, Becky: 93,167 Washington, Judy: 68,90,131 Wathen, Craig: 147 Wathen, Debbie: 79,80,81,93, 94.147 Watkins, Gayle: 79,81,92,93,147 Watters, D.: 147 Watters, Mrs. Louise: 116 Watson, Nancy: 147 Watson, Susan: 80,98,147 Webb, Christopher: 56,147 Webb. Sandra: 131 Weber, David: 65,78,81,147 Weber, Margaret: 69,167 Weidman, Patricia: 98,147 Weilnau, Mrs. Sandra: 113 Weisenberger, Cecelia: 68,70,76, 83.147 Weisenbarger, James: 70,93,147 Welch, Beth: 131 Welch, Marie: 147 Welch, Nancy: 131 Welch, Richard: 131 Weller, Charlotte: 61,94,98,147 Wellmerling, Cindy: 79,131 Wells, Kristine Wells, Mark: 147 Wells, R.: 75,131 Welsh. R.: 39 Wenden, Mark: 83,131 Wenger, Don: 131 Wenger, Teresa: 131 Werle, Tom Werle, William: 54,167 Werner, Mary Werth, Linda: 98,147 Wesney, Mr. Joseph: 114 West, Nora: 131 Westbrook, George: 167 Wetterauer, Drucie: 57,98,147 Wetters, Barbara: 57,58,59,61, 65.68.94.99.147 Wetters, Diane: 93,94,167 Wheatley, Mr. Alexander: 121 Wheatley, Wayne: 45,52,147 Wheeler, Robert: 147 Whieldon. Charles: 70,75,147 Whinery, Dan: 147 Whitaker, William: 84,131 White, Cheryl: 20,23,49,69,71, 98.167 White, Jeff: 131 White. K.: 147 White. Leslie: 93,99 White, Leslie: 57,64,66,69,81, 94,98,147 White, Mrs. Margaret: 117,119 White, Martin: 47 White, Mary: 147 White, Nancy: 65,99,129,131 White, Sharon: 78,90,98,167 Whitehead, Marcy: 94,98,147 Whitney, Eric: 147 Wightman, Ross: 131 Wilbur, John: 147 Wilcox, Dave: 147 Wilders, Phyllis: 147 Wiley, Cathi: 147 Wiley, Chris: 95,167 Wilgus, Carol: 60,147 Wilhelm, Mrs. Judith: 108 Wilkins, Dan: 131 Wilkinson, Robyn: 64,99,131 Wilkinson, Tom: 26,71,147 Will, Karen: 22,60,69,90,95,98, 147 Will, Mark: 48,65,83,90,131 Willerton, John: 83,147 Williams, Ann: 73,147 Williams, Ben: 64,70,75,80,89, 93.167 Williams, Carol: 78,79,83,98,147 Williams, Doug: 147 Williams, Helena: 68 Williams, Jodi: 99,131 Williams, John: 131 Williams, Kenneth: 147 Williams, Lynne: 147 Williams, Pam: 167 Williams, Patia: 68,131 Williams, Robert: 42,131 Williamson, Christine: 98,147 Willis, Terry: 69,131 Wilmot, Pam: 90,95,147 Wilson, Brian: 131,147 Wilson, Jane: 92,167 Wilson, Janet: 147 Wilson. Jayme: 167 Wilson, Phil: 70,87,167 Wilson, Rebecca: 4,38,64,90 Wilson, Ron: 147 Wingett, Mr. Daniel: 114 Winter, Jane: 98,147 Winters, Marilyn: 87,167 Winters, Susan: 94,98,147 Wion, Mr. Smokey: 4,40,42,54,118 Wise, Dan: 28,53.82.92,147 Wiseman, Mike: 147 Witten, Susan: 88,98,147 Wohlman, Debbie: 81,131 Wohlman, Rick: 96,97,147 Wolcott, Michael: 47,147 Wolcott, Sue: 99,131 Wolfe, Byron: 82,147 Wolfe, Ellen: 99,131 Wolfe, John: 168 Wollam, Randy : 20,65,66,157,168 Wollerman, Emily: 98,168 Wooddell, Mrs. Connie: 24,108 Woodruff, Sheri: 27,68,69,71, 98,158,168 Woodruff, Susan: 99,131 Woods, Jack: 41,55,64,147 Woodward, Kathy: 68,81,98,147 Woodward, Kristy: 81,131 Wooster, Rick: 147 Working, Greg: 69,131 Workman, Carol: 147 Wright, Debbie: 90,93,98.168 Wright, Pam: 168 Wright, Steve: 147 Wu, Mei: 64,65,92,99,131 Y Yahraus, Keith: 168 Yarrington, Jim: 147 Yellig, Mrs. Cheryl: 104 Yost, Gary: 40,69,92,96,97,147 Yost, Greg: 46.48,69,96,147 Yost. Mike: 16,48,49,69,92,96, 168 Yoting, G.: 93 Young, Cheryl: 81,98,147 Young, Chris: 168 Young, Christine: 57,68,131 Young, Debra: 81,147 Young, Jeff: 147 Young, Lynda: 147 Young, Mark: 50,69,147 Young, Mary: 131 Young, Rod: 146,168 Z Zacherl, Pam: 83,168 Zeigler, Robert: 40,46,96,147 Zeigler, Cheryl: 57,90,93,94, 95,98 ' Zelinski, Tim: 77,84,131 Zelinski, William: 87,168 Zimmerman, Liza: 69,98,157,168 Zimmerman, Richard: 81,168 182 Professional Directory William C. Maddox D.D.S. Jack W. Albright, optometrist Paul S. Morton D.D.S. Edward S. Vaeth D.D.S. Jack T. Foliamo D.D.S. Robert K. Phillipps D.D.S. William L. Craver M.D. William F. Munsey, podiatrist James M. Coulter M.D. R.B. Richard M.D. Gordon A. Bixel, Jr. O.D. Richard C. Schmuck D.D.S. Richard E. Emrich D.D.S., M.S. Damon E. Wetteraurer M.D. Benjamin H. Williams D.D.S. John D. Jacob D.D.S. D.E. Gleason D.D.S. Paul B. Dierksen D.D.S. Gordon W. Hausser D.D.S. L. Stephen Jerman D.D.S. John E. Price D.D.S. John H. 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Worthington, Ohio 888-5641 Harvest Table Buffet at Volkswagen North SNYDER’S Old Worthington Inn 6500 North High Street 888-3383 885-6253 “Home Cooking Away From Home” Sharon Springs Barber Shop at NORMA’S RESTAURANT 5491 North High Street A.J. Ridolfo 885-7393 r AtwAun GOOD COFFEE 666 High Street Worthington, Ohio 885-1370 187 CONGRATULATIONS to the Class of ’69 Worthington Savings Office THE OHIO STATE BANK The Bank of Personal Service” Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 188 V. Worthington Feen Council The winners of the costume contest at Sadie Hawkin's are brought before members of Teen Council for presentation of their prizes. Worthington Teen Council provides recreation for Worthington students and has donated profits from the functions for community benefit. Some of the main events Teen Council annually sponsors are summer canteens, a Cedar Point trip, the Sadie Hawkin's dance, and the New Year's Eve dance. The Worthington Jaycees generously act as sponsors and advisors to the group as well as chaperoning many functions. Members 1968-1969 Dr. George Norris—advisor Donna Carey— treas. Brian McClatchie Dennis McDougle Jane Shisler Diane Wetters Bob Carey Beth Duncan Steph Ghilardi Janet Hunt Emily Raab Charlie Castelli Carolyn Clancy Fred Green Steph Hill Ann Parsons Scott Stimpert Susie Forward Clint Nicely Kevin Stimpert 189 Ohio State Federal Savings And Loan Association Downtown Office Worthington Office 85 E. Gay Street 5633 N. High Street 224-6201 At Selby and High 885-4001 Nicklaus Prescription Center LANES COACH HOUSE INC. Prompt delivery by Distinctive Gifts Decorative Accessories The Medicine Dropper” Greeting Cards 623 Higli Street Worthington, Ohio Selby Blvd. and High St. 885-8476 885-5371 Compliments of WORTHINGTON BARBER SHOP RUSS DAVIS ELECTRONICS Bob Van Fleet, Proprietor South and High Streets 885-61 12 669 High Street Worthington, Ohio GOLDEN AGE ARMS CO. Compliments of COLONIAL REALTY, INC. 657 High Street 693 High Street 885-4471 190 Compliments of JIM BECKER WORTHINGTON FORD 5300 N. High Street 888-3333 191 192 193 195 196 197 This is the end. Beautiful friend. This is the end. My only friend. The end of our elaborate plans. The end of everything that stands. The end. No safety or surprise. The end. I'll never look into your eyes Again. Can you picture what will be. So limitless and free. Desperately in need of some stranger's hand In a desperate land. Lost in a Roman wilderness of pain And all the children are insane All the children are insane; Waiting for the summer rain. This is the end, Beautiful friend. This is the end. My only friend, the end. It hurts to set you free But you'll never follow me The end of laughter and soft lies. The end of the night we tried to die. This is the end. Jim Morrison Nipper Music Company, Inc. 199


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