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TOC K KAAS KR | C2Htt O s KAO) VS ip ¢ ! po f ec ao ACK IE Z S — a new decade a promising time. Star ... = S 2. = i — = cs a Sc ert wee es Tene 7 © 4 3 . make our mark on time } | | | i vo 2 a a or ee es Se ee wn making. Verse by Ann Taylor aes. Seng Aah ied ibs Pe eo com ae Se Varsity Row I: Mgr. R. Braun, D. Coffey, J. Lau, J. Bothe, T. Fiessinger, D. Matre, J. Mulhall, A. Vaughn, K. Bowman, T. Ratliff, N. Marchetti, P. Lolli, G. Wagner. Row 2: Mgr. J. Gilbert, J. Welshofer, J. Daley, G. Perkins, K. Moore, R. Keeton, P. Langhorne, B. Henson, M. Oberschlake, T. Frasik, E. Jester. Row 3: Mgr. T. Parella, B. Sennett, J. Fedders, J. Martin, D. Segrist, D. Reedy, D. Jena, P. Bendel, J. Long, J. Davenport, S. Tranter, D. Carroll, T. Klaber, J. Byrne, D. Witt, J. Horne, D. Kent, R. VonBargen, V. Rivizzino, D. Zaidel, P. Jena, T. VonBargen, D. Smith, T. Dickerson, T. Long, D. Braun, Coach J. Jester, Coach J. Harkrader, Coach D. Martin. Seeley Manan tiled. Fer ran Y se tainted er pate nets ee a : NE. f Fo hit ell =e) POS ee Se es eel ‘ren en 4 Sey Pr aaa : Pee ee Spas 2 ORO LS, we J.V. Row |: Mgr. R. Braun, V. Rivizzino, J. Welshofer, J. Lau, P. Lolli, M. Oberschlake, G. Wagner, D. Braun. Row 2: Coach J. Jester, Coach D. Martin, Mgr. J. Gilbert, D. Witt, J. Davenport, E. Jester, N. Marchetti, T. Frasik, J. Byrne, K. Bowman, D. Matre, B. Henson, D. Kent, D. Reedy, P. Jena, T. Long, Mgr. T. Parella. Frosh Row I: B. Clark, P. Coppolino, T. Lemmel, M. Reardon, D. Greenwell, J. Jorden, R. Henning, D. Kraft, Row 2: A. Brackett, C. Dobrozsi, C. Bendel, K. Rupp, E. Watson, C. Scorti, P. Gilbert, R. Henson, T. Bees. Varsity Cheerleaders: Saundra Lantis, Carolyn Dorn, Vickie Watson, Caroline Hall, Monica DiCristoforo, Christine Nori. o 5 sao) 996 AN 29 aya) volleyball Coach: Jim Orr, Team: Anne Rossi, Kathy Patterson, Becky Bees, Col- leen Pritchard, Amy Timmers, Monica Long, Mary Lynn Abell, Mar- ilea Frasik, Jenny Lau, Brenda Carter, Manager: Mary Carol Horne. Managers: Mary Carol Horne. Team: Mary Skinner, Jennifer Snyder, Peg Hurlburt, Cheryl Rouster, Colleen Pritchard, Julie Matre, Tracy Fen- ing, Kathy Jackson, Katy Timmers, Mary Bowman, Therese Lyons. The Falcon Golf team had another suc— cessful season in 1979. Led by Captain Bob — Downey. the team won its fourth com secutive District Championship and went ney, Vic Curtis, Jeff Novak, Jeff Osdlote. Tom Downey and Mark Snyder. The Fa-® . cons were coached by Father Tom Shearer. gh ——— = : : og aed : eta : — oe . . r a = o 4 : | % . } | ————————————————————— — sae OHI O “STATE. UNIVERSITY ¢ ESTABLISHED 1870 ¢ CLASS OF 1954 me _ at are $e LF Sy URSE | — — a aT 4 r: 7 aa ms eae. sa. a a iY The fleet-footed Cross Country team ran well this year, adding a few new members to the team. Coach Ken Coe sent another runner to State for the fourth consecutive year. Dave Brill, with a sixteenth place finish at Districts, finished with an impressive showing at State. Team members are John Rossi, Lew Welshofer, David Brill, Ron Marcotte, Sam Rogers, Matt Roge rs, Joe Rossi and Sam Kuper. cross country Ae The girl’s Cross Country team was formed this year, with four fresh- man runners joining Annemarie Long. The team ran very well, bring- ing home a trophy from Bethal Tate. Maureen Long, finishing third at districts, went to the State meet, making a good showing. Team mem- bers are: Maureen Long, Maria Rossi, Jenny Driscoll, Jennifer Walsh, and Annmarie Long. ‘WUAa AAAARAALibaAAAaT See RRR wane ee Ss aaa ie: wae S I v I iy a sen ee a aes 4 - - Me NE YK OKO cA a 3 ©, MS A as % s ey. : % : - os f er 3 TS OX. = : : Coach: Mrs. Betty Jones. Team members: Michelle Fi- scher, Theresa Lauer, Brigitte Seifert, Robin McQueen; kneeling: Tina Tenore, Ann Collins, Mary Jo Moffa. ie os bed oe bed ad % iy ” oi ow big ae | ¥ Nea) 4 (ke I Rossi, JS. Rossi, P. Sherman, B. Kal j. Byrne, iF 4 Rich, T. Ratliff, Coach P. Kreke. Statisticians: A. 4 Schramm, C. Esposito. = . e : via MAS eis. Hye J..0 i ae ( This Falcon team had extremely sharp tal- ons this season, only to lose a tension- filled match by a mere few points, giving the Franklin Wildcats the MML Title. We had the upper claw, though, with the All- MML Team placements. John M. Rossi and Jay Byrne made First Team MML All- stars. John also walked away with the Player of the Year in the MML. Dan Se- grist was named to the Second Team All- League, and Jim Klosterman received an Honorable Mention. With this seasonal record the Falcons can hold their heads high among their highly competitive op- ponents. ™% ‘ %, Frosh Teant J. Acra T. Bees D. Farris D. Greenwell J. Jorden D. Kraft T. Lemmel B. McQuinn J. Rossi T. Schuh C. Sherman E. Watson Frosh Coach: Dick Martin ea f —_ S pobre = oP aa D 0} ped Varsity Row |: Coach J. Orr, A. Long, M.L. Abell, S. Abell, K. § 4) Patterson, Coach S. Rossi. Row 2: Mgr. P. Pratt, A. Rossi, B. | ' Bees, A. Timmers, M. Long, Mgr. S. Kelley [Es 8 ae we TH Be | The fighting Fenwick girl's | basketball team finished up | their season with a 19-5 re- | cord, ending in Regionals | against Sidney Lehman. Mo | Long and Mary Lynn Abell | made the all state team, } with Amy Timmers, Mo | Long, Mary Lynn Abell, and Annemarie Long making | the All League team. Che Spival G Staircase Ys Yo CIRC CAR, m4 bi RSENS - 4 Bl = S BA Se = G = = 2 = 4 e = Sy) © = = o a Li’l Abner: John Rossi oe enegepowmens Sf TS % oe D ial LL. Ase. To : dg se ezisiz 4 % eet ie ee OF a — P Ge Ap € « BAY Fe SAA SOUR A Leaoee eg Bah soe, my, om “SS Team: First Row: S. Rogers, S. Kuper, J. Augspurger, R. Braun, G. Nenni, D. Collins, P. Jena. Second Row: J. Nem- cic, C. Scorti, P. Gilbert, M. Rogers, C. Gough, M. Sticklen, J. Mahany, M. Oberschlake. Third Row: P. Coppolino, T. Klaber, D. Brill, J. Mulhall, J. Fedders, J. Horne, K. Moore, M. Ford, Coach Kelley The wrestling team, coached by Mr. Don Kelley had a dual meet record of 5-7-l. Jim Fedders went to State for the second consecutive year. Jim was a team leader with 2I pins, 20 wins, 18 escapes and 28 near falls. Seniors Dave Brill and Joel Horne also had good re- cords with I7 escapes and I8 reversals, respectively. rs + ot 4 At WEy pi — £64644 e @ bats moiety” eaewtn i For twenty three seagons, one m le the Fenwi year o , one measure of f kie has been e who have play ann. aateieese — a @=™= = - mah. We wish to thank Jerry for all helfias for Fenwick. He will never, be.forgott “hearts of iP who have nx bay Thanks -brough ‘the retireshent from Fenwick sai pillars of the’ school. Mrs. Betty z 3 Krizan has Kept Fenwick students pcr ce Z ifed for many yéars in the cafeteria, and is Jac a soméhow kept all the bills sdahd thestuition records straight for some fifteen yedrs. These are two le who will be obs, ana impossible to all true Falcons. Good lly: M.Derivan,. 0. “Hurlburé te ,M. Reardon, E. Watson, Vv. Rivizzino. ep eeees , ae) Oe Seooa) Left to right, standing: J. Koch, J. Gustin, K. Timmers, M. Frasik, A. Rivizzino, L. Zaidel. Kneeling: M. Skinner, A. Rock, B. Carter, K. Patterson, Judy Koch, L. Driscoll. The track team ran two boys to the state preliminaries this year. George Wagner in the 400 meter run and Adam Vaugn in the 100 meter run were the two contend- ers. Joel Horne made his way to the district meet flying over the high hurdles. The boy’s were coached by Jerry Harkrader. A. Rossi, M.M aupi Ve ad, « Styl A. ng : ‘ c: M. Horne;P: Vaughn.CoachKen | ee: Opes ere ha ge The sister team of Annmarie and Mau- reen Long led the way to a successful track season. Annmarie qualified for the state meet in the long jump, hurdles and 440 run, placing 7th in the 440 and 2nd in hurdles in the finals. Maureen also quali- fied for the state meet in the 800 meter and mile run. The mile relay team of Mau- reen and Annmarie Long, Mary Jo Moffa and Jennifer Walsh ran in the Prelims, but did not qualify for finals. road winding Y hee S Y foo — S mua S oO o S nn smn, Remember why _ we wanted it to be es Remember why the whole school J q Remember why : fifth”period lunc voices to crimson MEMORIES of ... faces old friends friends we never knew we had laughs, jokes, smiles, and feeling good learning, sightseeing, sleep learning? when? did they manage to slip it in someplace? sightseeing sleep feeling good again, simply by being told “you're a fine group” sightseeing Washington, Mount Vernon, Gettysburg The Wax Museum pictures “say whiskey”, “Hey! let me comb my hair!” Ford’s theater “Gol Gol Gol Joseph!” free time Shepards park, Miller time “togal toga! togal” the bus rides “Go Johnny Go!” sleep l4th street “look ain’t she a beauty” shaving cream _ snuggling up to a close friend! THANKS Mad libs — laughter — — “WAKE-UP” } “ : Fi Si , : ye is Paver, ‘eae tare Sm ay eee ee or.) RT JOHN ROBE een geenenne ea yet saber vaneeen: ase Pers) M. Be, M. Lyons, C)Yordan, M. Hais, L. Vas S:Lantis; J. Matre, Vara teon, H. Weeks, J. Miller, L. Pero, Ge Hall sedan ato for tte TN OM oe a ae . eel Seoeae = ee on ae Led by Carmela Esposito the Mission Club kept up its fine tradition of service to Fenwick and the Commu- nity. This year was highlighted by the annual trip to Appalachia, the Halloween Dance, and the Thanks- giving Mass and Dinner for the elderly of the com- munity. This event shows Fenwick at its very best. sponte cs turres The long months of work are finally over. Here it is, the 1979-80 Turres. We feel the book is a success in capturing what Fenwick and its peo- ple are all about. There were times when we thought we would never be finished, but through all the dead- lines, frustrations and _ personnal satisfaction we finished. The Turres staff of Jenny Ritter, Ann Schramm and Father Tom would like to thank Maria Rossi, Maura Reilly, Mary Car- ol Horne and Mary Skinner for sell- ing our ads. A Special thanks to the office staff who put up with us dur- ing the year, and to Easterling Stu- dios for the pictures that were made possible for your enjoyment and memories. The Wick Il was relighted this year under the direction of Mike Bidwell. The quarterly newspaper was filled with stories of the events going on during the school year. In order to raise money for publication., the Wick staff went on WPFB radio with “Fenwick Presents ...” The ra- dio program was filled with the week’s activities to let the listen- ers know what Fenwick is doing. The Wick Il staff was moderated by Mrs. Su e Orr. Members are: Joe Long, Tony Klaber, Donna Heckler, Glenn Lauer, Mike Bidwell (Editor), Scott Tranter, Ron Marcotte, Kathy Patterson, Mary Carol Horne, Jeanine Christy, and Dave Brill. Left t ight: ETN cLaughlin, A. Rock. Poynte pez Brandenburg, M-_Frasik, C. Dorn, T. Kelly, M. Berberich, J. Reardon. : if | = = Se a) 4 : 3 iF wed a ON © : ha eteete Dee aa gy rar ag C. Esposito, R. Childers, P. Pearce, B. Poedtke, J. Flagg, J. DeCeasaro, K. Da ly, L. McLaughlin, D. Heckler, A. Schramm, J. Ritter, M. Frey, B. Myers, M. Lyons, V. Pfeifer, J. Koch, L. Driscoll, C. Stugmyer, E. Kleingers, M. Kramer, J. Gustin, A. Taylor, B. Myers, G. Lauer, J. Daly, K. Andres, M. Frey, L. Vieth (captain), M. Hurlburt, N. Cloran (co-captain), K. Pyles, T. Rolsen, M. Nesbitt, K. Poedtke, C. Courtney, S. Haney, S. Ifcic, K. Bees, M. Moberly, $. Andres, J. Koch, Band Director David Gregory. President: Glenn Lauer Vice President: Lynda McLaughlin Secretary: Beth Myers Treasurer: Mary Frey Student Conductor: Ann Schramm eNO CCL CC I n a t I O n a I S. Lantis, D. Heckler, B. Seifert, N. Cloran, M. Hurlburt, R. Marchetti, A. Kerkhoff, M. McDonough, B. Carter, A. Rossi, C. Gallagher, A. Long, Sister Diane Moderator, B. Bees, M. Dicristoforo, S$. Poynter, M. Falter, K. DeBrosse, T. Downey, J. Mulhall, J. Reardon, T. Greenwell, D. Brill, C. Yaste, E. Kleingers, J. Somerville, J. Rossi, V. Watson, J. Welshofer, M. Lyons, M. Frey, L. Court- ney, C. Jordan, L. Welshofer, V. Curtis, J. Long, J. Fedders, J. Klosterman, P. Sherman, K. Cottrell, J. Ritter, E. Pratt. National Honor Society is an organization in which qualities of scholarship, — leadership, character, and service must be exemplified. Students in NHS must maintain a 87.5 scholastic average for all four quarters. NHS assists the Mission Club with the Thanksgiving Mass and also sponsors the Annual Math Tourney for the fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth grades. Officers this year were: President Ann Schramm, Vice President Lew Welshofer and Secretary- Treasurer Jenny Ritter. . . nor wil per eat ha “ pean at erase Sr a i enh ryt etal, ; — e mn : ; ; | , . { ! ¥ Od Lull! 2nd Vice President Bob Downey Secretary-Treasurer Bridgid Lyons Ist Vice President Joe Long President Carmela Esposito Student Council opened its doors for much improv- ment this year by getting involved in new activities and projects. The old yearbook room was trans- formed into a Senior Lounge used for studying and talking during lunch. Student Council also played a major part in orientation this year, showing prospec- tive freshmen Fenwick at its best. A Sweetheart Dance was initiated for the Freshman and Sopho- mores, which was held in May. Student Council also competed in the “Anything Goes” contest held at Madison High School. The team was victorious and brought home a huge trophy. Student Council also engaged in school exchanges in order to see how other schools were run and how to improve our own government. Our thanks goes out to Student Council for a great job this year. a President Joel Horne Vice President Teresa Greenwell Secretary Jenny Ritter Treasurer Scott Tranter Representatives Jim Klosterman i a eo ek eS es Se emt Anne Klouman 1 2 S58. Sl een Oe eee... ae? 2 OO hee eo President Ed Pratt Vice President Pete Sherman Secretary Nanette Cloran Treasurer Jim Mulhall Representatives Mary Frey Christine Nori President John Welshofer Vice President Anita Chase Secretary Janet Koch Treasurer Dennis Braun Representatives George Wagnor Pat Lolli President Mary Carol Horne Vice President Cathy Stugmyer Secretary Mary Skinner Treasurer Maria Rossi Representatives Richard Braun Mike Reardon 108 Back Row: Mr. Gregory (moderator), M. Snyder, J. Wilkinson, J. Habig, C. Cloran, R. Kent, M. Bowman, M. Nesbit, A. Rossi, M. Moffa, P. Bendel, M. Berberich, B. Seirfert, N. Cloran, J. Daly. Front Row: T. Downey, C. Koenig, D. Heckler, J. DeCesaro, E. Kleingers, K. Daly. Standing: Joe Long, Kazuo Cottrell, Donna Heckler, Mike Bidwell (state competitor), Chris Jordan (state champion), Chris Nori, Robyn Fields, Mr. Gregory. Kneeling: Dave Brill, Peg Pearce, Kristi Daly, Caroline Hall, Jim DeCesaro. Sitting: Dan Moore, Jeanine Christy. ess ae lub — We Vo QN YY MK G To N eee e Waar “ANP PENWNED OM “Qe NEQAL os eee Yi ove We A cCWANMPISS) Wi NO ae a ere ss f 0 r e n S I c The Forensics Club is in its first year at Fenwick, and what a year it was. Started by Mr. Landon, with the assis- tance of Mr. Gregory Fenwick added still another activity to an already busy schedule of events. Starting with novice events and small tourneys, the Falcon debators and events- persons learned the ropes and soon moved up to greater lev- els of competition. The year was highlighted by placing two team members in the State Tournament. Mike Bid- well finished as State Runner- up in his field. Junior Chris Jordan took all the marbles, claiming a well deserved State Championship. ' . « - From the Fenwick Guide to Fine Dining: CLASSIC CREPES SUZETTE Y4 cup butter Y4 cup orange liquer Y4 cup orange juice 3 Tablespoons sugar 8 Basic Dessert Crepes 2 Tablespoons Brandy Sauce: In a skillet or chafing dish combine butter, orange liquer, orange juice and sugar. Cook and stir until bubbly. To Assemble: Fold crepe in half, brown side out. Fold in half again, forming a triangle. Repeat with other crepes and place in skillet or chafing dish. Simmer until sauce thickens slightly and spoon the sauce over the _ crepes as they heat. ‘In a sauce pan, heat Brandy over low heat, just until hot. Ig- nite and pour over crepes and sauce. Makes four very happy French- men. Gem Ss ES Father Richard Averbeck |] Pat Mrs. Cheryl Brandenburg Mr.Ken Coe Mrs. Pat Harty I 25 wo, | j y 3 F eee ae Mr. John Jester . Pat Mack Mrs c o T = G a co te = Mr. Pat Kreke iane Mersch Sister D M rs. Carolyn McDonough In . Dick Mart r. M = Tt = o = 4? +? = i ‘ nov he - Ses0 ” Mr. John Rossi Mrs. Phoebe Pearce Mrs. Betty Krizan — z “Chief” Graf . ered vion nie cnet stig Ri ORLA Mt se tea Sharon Kaye Adams ¥ . William E. Baudendistel, (7 ) rita ATTY Michael Lawre Jr Th Pe _ Bidwell Ota Cottrell ae se sa “ f- r Lesli A. Courtney Victor S. Curtis Kristine Anne Daly Eric A. Hoffman Joel Paul Horne Anthony Lawrence Klaber Anne Elizabeth Klouman Ls fe ie Zeborah Lolita Lykins Bridgid M. Lyons Greta Manderyck Theresa Marie Mangus “ £ Helen Elizabeth Otte James R. Martin Daniel Anthony Moore eae s EES ad i Peer | . Carl Rudolph Nenni mae Steven L. Pearce Sterling Douglas Perkins Paul David Pero A BEE aL ae Angela Denise Roberds Amy Elizabeth Rock Daniel J. Segrist Brigitta Marie Shroyer David D. Smith Lewis Welshofer, Jr. Donald F. Zaidel ; La . . % La nee EN Linda Marie Vieth ray ‘ ie Ae ai Weed Mary Elizabeth Warmoth Susan Abell Greg Augspurger Becky Bees Pat Bendel Marj Berberich John Bothe Brett Byrd Darryl Carroll Brenda Carter Nanette Cloran Tom Coyle Chuck Cramer John Daley Joe Daly Karen DeBrosse Jim DeCesaro Tom Dickerson Monica DiCristoforo Melissa Falter Jim Fedders Tracy Fening Robyn Fields Tom Fiessinger Matt Ford Mary Frey Kevin Gough Jenny Gustin Caroline Hall Donna Heckler Mary Ade Hurlburt LU SPP ER ESAS: | Jenny Lau Theresa Lauer Annemarie Long Monica Long Jim Mahany P= lie Matre john Mitchell Mary Jo Moffa By Bruce Moore Kevin Moore oo —” alg AE ee -. Ke ae” ss y ate Sis ap icuttsl™ —— Jim Mulhall Beth Myers Chris Nori _ Jeff Novak Fernando Pardo Pablo Pardo Kathy Patterson Brian Poedtke Ed Pratt Todd Ratliff PHOTO Not Available icki Watson Sharon Wentworth es LN ' | Kathy Alderton Tina Amatulli ; Saundra Andre Kim Andres Kathy Bees Gregory Bennett Branta Blair Keith Bowman Mary Bowman Dennis Braun® Jay Byrne Anita Chase Chris Cloran Beth Cochran David Collins Jerome Costello Christy Courtney Brenda Cunningham | Kristin Dancy Jeff Davenport Dana DeGrow Michael Derivan Thomas ‘Downey Leah Driscoll Melinda Falter Tony Frasik Michele Frey Corinne Gallagher Nannette Gerou Joanne Gilbert Chris Gough John. Habig Bob Henson Jeff Hume em | hee; METS ES. oie) ‘eas Si Earl Jester — on Jester, Richard Kent : . ae : Janet Koch Chris Koenig Michael Kramer Sam Kuper John Lau Rosemary Litty Pat Lolli Catherine Long Thomas Long Monica Lyons Nick Marchetti Bobby Martin David Matre Janet Miller Janelle Milton Marylin Moberly ; Margaret Moffa § i oe Brenda Myers) Mary eae Matrhevs Nese Robert Newby Martin Oberschlake Jeff Osborne Peggy Pearce Laura Pero Kelley Poedtke Colleen Pritchard Don mom 3 Sharon.Re¢ e Harriet Weeks John Welshofer freshmen Joseph Acra Tanja Atkins Mark Aulfinger Tom Bees Chris Bendel Alex Brackett Richard Braun Russell Brill Renee Childers — Jeanine Christy ee Brian Clark — Ann Collins Philip Coppolino Cindy DiNardo Chris Dobrozsi Chris Donisi Cynthia Dorenbusch Jennifer Driscoll Dan Emerick™ Lisa Erb Victoria Falter David Faris Michelle Fischer” Thomas Fox, August Francis Lisa Lantis Todd Lemmel Julie Lickert Mary Beth Lindsay Maureen Long Theresa Lyons Michelle Maupin: Michele McGrew Kayra Mitchell a James Moore George Nenni Ed Patterson : John Pawelkoski — Vincent Pfeifer Polly Pratt a Kris Pyles Michael Reardon Maura Reilly — Amy Rivizzino Kenneth Roberds Matt Rogers RON Joseph Rossi _ Maria Rossi Cheryl Rouster Keith Rupp” Ute Schroth 138 Patricia’ Soltis Michael Somerville % Peter Staffa Rick Stanfor Ann Sffatfr = NO PHOTO ; AVAILABLE 140 Abell, Mary Lynne: Volleyball |, 2, 3, 4; Basketball I, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 4 (Man); Class Officer 2 (Rep), 3 (V.P.); HOmecoming Court; Prom Queen. Adams, Sharon: F.S.A. 3, 4; Flag Corp 3; Musical 4; Var iety Show 3; Homecoming Court; Prom Court. Amatulli, Greg: 2, 3 Baudendistel, Bill: Intramurals |; Football |, 2; Wres- tling 2; Track I. Bell, Deborah: F.S.A. 4. Bidwell, Mike: Cross Country I, 2; Track I, 2; Talon I, 2, 3, 4 (Ed); Speech and Debate 4; Musical 2, 4; Play 4; Variety Show 3; Christmas Troupe 4; Fenwick Pre- sents (Host) 4; Thespians 4. Brill, Dave: Cross Country I, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling I, 2, 3, 4; Track I, 2, 3, 4; N.H.S. 4; Class Officer | (Rep), 2 (V.P.); Homecoming Court; Prom Court; Play 4; Musi- cal 4. Cloran, Mic hele: Football 3 (Man); Volleyball 2, (Man); French Club 2; Ski Club 4 (Sec); Class Officer I, 2 (Rep), 3 (Sec); Variety Show |; Prom Ct., Home- coming Court, Musical 2. Cottrell, Kazuo Ota: N.H.S. 2, 3, 4; Mission Club 2; Speech Debate 4; Turres 2; Talon 3, 4; Valedictorian. Courtney, Lesli: Swim Team 4; Cross Country 3; Drill Team 2, 3; N.H.S. 3, 4; F.S.A. 4; Variety Show 3. Curtis, Vic: Golf |, 2, 3, 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Ski Club 4; Class Officer |, 2 (Pres); Homecoming Court. Daly, Kristy: Swim Team 3, 4; Majorette I, 2, 3, 4; F.S.A. 3, 4 (Sec); Ski Club 4; Speech Debate 4; Gour- met Club 4; Talon 3; Musical 4; Variety Show 3. Deger, Diane: Volleyball 2; Track |, 2; Homecoming Court. Dorn, Carolyn: Swim Team 3; Softball 2; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; F.S.A. 4; Ski Club 4; Gourmet Club 4. Downey, Bob: Golf I, 2, 3, 4; Basketball I; N.H.S. 2, 3, 4; Gourmet Club 4; Turres 2, 3; Student Council 2nd V.P.; Homecoming Court. Esposito, Carmela: Basketball 3, 4, (Stat); Majorette I, 2, 3, 4; N.H.S. 2, 3, 4; Mission Club 2, 3, 4 (Pres); Student Council Pres.; Musical I, 2, 4; Variety Show I, 3; Girl’s State. Ferguson, Kent: Basketball |. Flagg, James: Track 4; Band 7, 8, I, 2, 3, 4. Frasik, Marilea: Volleyball 4; Softball I, 2, 3, 4; Musical I, 2; Variety Show 3. Greenwell, Teresa: Cheerleader |; Drill Team I, 2, 3; N.H.S. 2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 3, 4; Mission Club 4; Class Officer 4 (V.P.); Musical I, 2, 4; Variety Show 3; Homecoming Queen; Prom Court. Habig, Pam: Cheerleader |, 2, 3; F.S.A. 3, 4; Play 4; Musical 4. Harpring, Laurie: F.S.A. 4; Gourmet Club 4. Hoffman, Eric. Horne, Joel: Football |, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling |, 2, 3, 4; Track |, 2, 3, 4; Class Officer 4 (Pres); Prom Court; Musical 4; Intramurals |, 2, 3, 4. Kelly, Traci: Swim Team 3, 4; Volleyball |, 2, 3; Basket- ball 2; Softball 2; Drill Team |; F.S.A. 3, 4; Ski Club 4; Gourmet Club 4; Musical 2. Kerkhoff, Anne: Drill Team I, 2; N.H.S. 2, 3, 4; Play 4; Musical I, 2, 4; Variety Show I, 3. Klaber, Tony: Football |, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling I, 2, 3, 4; Track |, 2, 3, 4; Gourmet Club 4; Turres 4 (Photos); Talon 3, 4; Intramurals |, 2, 3, 4; Musical 2; Variety Show 3. Klosterman, Jim: Football 4 (Stat); Basketball !,2,3,4 . (Co-Cap); Track I, 2; N.H.S. 2, 3, 4; Gourmet Club 4; © Talon 4; Class Officer 3, 4 (Rep); Musical 2, 3; Play 4; Thespian 4; Prom and Homecoming Committee 3. Klouman, Anne: Daisy Mae; Band 2; Swim Team 3, 4; Mission Club 2, 3, 4 (V.P.); Musical I, 2, 4. Lauer, Glenn: Basketball 2, 3, 4; Tennis Team |; Track |; Band |, 2, 3, 4 (Pres); Talon 4; Musical I, 2. Lindon, Terre: Softball 1; Drill Team |, 2, 3. Long, Joe: Football |, 2, 3, 4; Basketball I, 2, 3, 4; Track I, 2, 3, 4; N.H.S. 2, 3, 4; Gourmet Club 4; Class Officer 4 (Rep). Lykins, Zeb: Mission Club |, 4. Lyons, Bridgid: Volleyball 3; Basketball 4; Softball 2, 3; Cheerleader |; Band |, 2; Ski Club 4; Class Officer | (V.P.), 3 (Pres); Student Council Sec Treas; Musical ) 2; Play 4. Manderyck, Greta: F.S.A. 4. Mangus, Theresa: Football 2, 3, 4 (Stat); Drill Team I, 2; F.S.A. 3, 4; Gourmet Club 4; Play 4; Musical I, 2, 4. Marchetti, Rosanna: F.S.A. 3, 4; N.H.S. 2, 3, 4. Marcotte, Ron: Cross Country 4; Speech Debate 4; Gourmet Club 4; Talon 3, 4 (Sports Feature Ed). Martin, Jim: Football |, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1; Intramurals 3, 4. McDonough, Mary: Football 3 (Man); Cheerleader |; Drill Team 2, 3; Musical 2, 4, Homecoming Court. McLaughlin, Lynda: Softball 3, 4 (Man); Band I, 2, 3, 4 (V.P.); F.S.A. 3, 4; Talon 3, 4; Variety Show |; Musical Leas Moore, Dan: Football |, 2; Wrestling |, 2, 3; Tennis |; Speech Debate 4; It’s Academic Team 3, 4 (Cap); Talon 3; Play 4; Musical 4; Thespians 4. Mulhall, Pam: Softball 1; Cheerleader |, 2, 3. Nemcic, John: Football |, 2, (Stat) 4; Basketball I, 2, 3; Wrestling 4; Baseball |, 2, 3, 4; Gourmet Club 4; Play 4; Musical 4. Nenni, Carl: Cross Country 2; Basketball | (Man); Baseball 2, 3, 4; Gourmet Club 4; Homecoming Court. Otte, Helen: F.S.A. 3, 4. Pearce, Steve: Football 2 (Man); Basketball |, 2, 3 (Man); Baseball | (Man); Mission Club |; Musical I, 2, 4; Class Officer | (Treas). Perkins, Doug: Football 4; Gourmet Club 4; Intramur- als 3, 4. Pero, Paul: Play 4; N.H.S. 2, 3, 4. Poynter, Susan: Softball |; Swim Team 3, 4 (Capt); N.H.S. 2, 3, 4; F.S.A. 3, 4 (Pres); Variety Show 3; Prom Princess 4; Secretary of the Year 4. Reardon, Jayne: Basketball |; N.H.S 2, 3, 4; F.S.A. 4; Ski Club 4; Gourmet Club 4. Ritter, Jenny: Band I, 2, 3, 4; N.H.S. 2, 3, 4 (Sec-Treas); Mission Club |; Turres 3, 4 (Ed); Talon 3; Class Officer 4 (Sec); Musical |, 2; Variety Show I. Roberds, Angie: Drill Team 2, 3; F.S.A. 3, 4; Variety Show I. Rock, Amy: Basketball |; Softball |, 3, 4; F.S.A. 4. Rossi, John: Basketball |, 2, 3, 4 (Co-Capt); Baseball I, 2, 3, 4; Gourmet Club 4; Homecoming Court; Little Abner; Prom Prince. Rossi, Kevin: Basketball |, 2, 3, 4; Baseball |, 2, 3, 4; Gourmet Club 4. Schmidt, Dan: Intramurals |, 2, 3, 4; Gourmet Club 4. Schramm, Ann: Boys’s Basketball 3, 4 (Stat); Softball I; Marching Band 7, 8, I, 2, 3, 4 (Student Conductor); N.H.S. 2, 3, 4 (Pres); French Club 2, 3, 4; Mission Club 4; It’s Academic Team 3, 4; Gourmet Club 4; Turres 3, 4 (Ed); Class Officer | (Rep); Musical I, 2, 4. Segrist, Dan: Football |, 2, 3, 4 (Co-Capt); Basketball I, 2, 3, 4; Baseball |, 2, 3, 4; Gourmet Club 4; Prom King. Shroyer, Brigitta: Turres 4 (Photos). Smith, David: Football |, 4; Wrestling 2, Track |, 2; Variety Show 3. Soden, David: Wrestling |, 2, 3; Tennis 2, 4; Track |, Musical 2, 4; Homecoming Court. South, Barb: Football I, 2, 3, 4 (Stat); F.S.A. 3, 4 (Corre- sponding Sec); Musical 2. Takach, David: Intramurals 3, 4. Timmers, Amy: Volleyball |, 2, 3, 4; Basketball |, 2, 3, 4; Softball 2, 3; Drill Team |; X-Mas Troupe I, 2, 3. Tranter, Scott: Football 3, 4; Wrestling |, 2; Gourmet Club 4; Talon I, 2, 3, 4; Class Officer 3, 4 (Treas); Musical |, 2; Prom Court. Vieth, Linda: Drill Team I, 2, 3, 4 (Capt); F.S.A. 4. VonBargen, Terry: Football |, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 3, 4; Track |, 2, 3; Baseball 4; Intramurals |, 2, 3, 4; Wander, Julie: Drill Team |, 2, 3; Gourmet Club 4; N.H.S. 3, 4. Warmoth, Mary Beth: Flag Corp 3; Boy’s Basketball 3, 4 (Stat); Cross Country 3; Mission Club |, 2, 3, 4; F.S.A. 3, 4; Ski Club 4; Turres |, 2; Gourmet Club 4. Welshofer, Lew: Cross Country I, 2, 3, 4; Basketball I, 2, 3; “Funk E. Bird” 4; Track |, 2, 3, 4; N.H.S. 2, 3, 4 (Vice Pres); Gourmet Club 4; Play 4; Musical 4. Zaidel, Don: Football |, 2, 3, 4; Gourmet Club 4; Intra- murals |, 2, 3, 4. 141 Ss 3 % p 23 3 Cer 42990296 eal” g ¢el wae. WER, carer's Fd hop 2223 Central Avenue 423-851 oA Ps oe pte he Boo soosters. uc” OM a % 7 4 144 aR mS y | HOLY TRINITY Ay CHURCH HITT Zalil = 145 DICKERSON DISTRIBUTING on 2). COMPANY ate | WEIDEMANN e BUSCH FINE WINES 150 LAWTON AVE MONROE, OHIO 539-8483 Gnwnd0v oie. - ; PRE ¢ 4 ‘, WN els SSA : : NG , g MAAN SOQ SFR KS. SSS Ss ( ( ANS SS SH Wig Wt WW 148 ee eee. 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