Buckeye Valley High School - Sword Yearbook (Delaware, OH)

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fax ' x R I K'Q's 'k COMING ALIVE IN Student Life ........ I0 Organiza lions ...... 26 Sports ............. 46 Seniors ............ 82 Unde'rclassmen ..... IIO Faculty ............ I38 '71 71 KNIQNM 5 WORD Editor ....................... Sharie Piatl Asl. Editor ................. Paula Masters B'us Mgr. ................... leah Moore Copy Edt. ................. Carlyn Hindes Adv. Mgr. .................. David Fields Adviser ................... Diana Cotlrill COMING ALIVE IN EIGHTY-FIVE I . Let the good times roll. 2. Lori dreaming about a certain quarterback? 3. Tanya and Nancy at- tempting to stay in the lines. 4. Freshman gym can be a traumatic experience. 5. Susan Deck- er: Data Processor. 6. Jay and Paula dressed for the Honeymoon. 7. You put that where? 3. Deb- orah spends some time studying. 9. Waiting pa- tiently for the weekend. I0. I 'm prepared for any- thing! I l. A final photo before the camera broke. 2 Theme WERE MOVING UP 4 ; IN 11'1! x?2 u. I . 3' V 1 .1 . . : 7 . . x V r , k ;.' r f 1 2 , .l W I . Keith's flying high! 2. Kelly Nourse with her mouth open. as usual. 3. Number 2.243. 4. Sleep- ing on the job. Kathy Lowe? 5. Take another step and you're dead meat. 6, Yeah, it's Friday! 7. Julie. should we lell her she has something in her nose? 8. Larry. Curly and Mae! 9. Way to look in the camera. girls. I 0. Don't you think they make better looking girls? 4 Theme A new year, can we handle all of the inges? Well, regardless if we could not, we plunged into the dreaded nines with a rekindled spirit. Either were attending a different school or ckeye Valley went through 3 meta- vrphosis. People actually dressed up spirit weeks. cheered at games and 'licipated in pep rallys. Intramural 15 were introduced involving more '5. Video dances attracted mega- ounts of students who actually need. And according to a new atten- 1ce policy, we were finally rewarded being here. The positive changes :I the enthusiastic spirit proved to us rt we were Coming Alive In Eighty- n Theme 3 PREPA RING FOR SUC C1555 l. Angie picks a winner! 2. You want me to what? 3. A perfect example of an example. 4. Ronnie dreaming about a certain cheerleader? 5. Don't get too comfortable. 6. Some of the fashion ac- cessories nowadays? 7. No wonder there's never any RF. in the stalls at school. 8. Gosh, what's Brad eating? 9. What do we do once we get him taped up? I0. Pigging out on goodies. I I . Lunch time gossip session. 6 Theme T heme 7 WE HAVE WHAT IT TAKES I . They III In a lee! 2. Julie and Missy have the pre-game jitters . 3. Katie and Karen are busy .3! work. 4. Is lhis a good enough smile? 5. V-I-C- T- O-R- Y: thal's the junior battle cry! 6. Da Vid Van- Halen jamming to the Waltz . 7. Double. douh ble, toil and trouble. 8. Happiness is being lo- gelher. even in these dumb uniforms. 9. Was the show bad enough Ihal you have to wear a dis- guise? I0. I want YOU! II. A brief momenl of happy oblivion! 8 Theme 5 TUDEN T lIFE THE USUAI. CHAOTIC AFFAIR Year after year, it 5 always the same e- the food the rides, the animals But somehow. the fair never gets old. This year the midway sported more games and rides than ever before. As predict- ed, Colt .45 won the Jug. and the post- time celebrations were evident all over the fair. I don't understand how some students find the time to show their animals in between playing the games, eating the food and going to all the camper parties! l2 Fair I . Bill, the steer is not amused! 2. Hey. what kind of deal is this? 3. Leslie. Kathy and Sherrie pose for Vogue Farm Fashions. 4. What are you smiling at. John? 5. Uncle Alliga- lor alias Kathy Kelly and some Senior buddies. 6. Fresh- men serve the world? 7. Kristi and Missy gel the Fair-lime Munchies. 8. Sophomores h always trying to get away with something! 9. Jack and Mike ready to conquer the fair. l0. Suzy and her date for Saturday night. I l. Michelle gets ready for showtime. l2. Now what school is he from? Fair I 3 ALMOS T PARADISE l. l984 Football Homecoming Court, Front row.- Erica Mason. Julie Warner, Kristy Price, Deborah Mason. Back row.- Sharie Pia , Lori Vogel. and Elissa Heinrichs. 2. Is Cindy giving him a reason for this distinctive dirty look? 3. The l984 Football Home- coming Queen. Shari: PiatL 4. Julie. did you say you loved me? 5. Buckeye Valley's star scores another touchdown! 6. The Senior Court left to right. Deb- orah Mason, lori Vogel. Kristy Price, Sharie Pia . 7. Another fun year a! the Homecoming Dance! l 4 Homecoming Julie Warner The week of October 81h was a memorable one for me and the entire school. It was exciting being one of the four chosen to represent the Senior class. School was definitely worth attending that week because everyone was bubbling over with enthusiasm. My biggest surprise of the week was being chosen queen and having my sister Karie crown me. I 'd like to thank the student body for making Homecoming a special occasion forme. Homecoming l5 16 Spirit Week SPIRI TING SPIRI T l. Tracie Nelson goes Hawaiian. 2. David Fields plotting the revenge 0f the nerds. 3. I 'm all I can be. 4. Sophomores show their spirit. 5. Romina and Carlyn passing out leis. a A-H I. Duane reveals all. 2. Hats off in the building. Mrs. Slumi. 3. They always slick me with the diny work. 4. Juniors get rowdy at the pep-rally. 5. Heather break- ing into a locker. 6. Risky Business proves successful for Guido Mays. Spirit Week I 7 PURPLE RAIN Basketball Homecoming court, first row.- Cheryl Kibler. Melody Mitchell, Shelly James. Second row.- Carlyn Hindes, Lori Vogel. Third row; Synda Sparks. 2. Ain't we rule! 3. Melody and her escort Jack Welch enjoy a dance together. 4. Synda and her escort Craig Thompson. 5. Satur- day Night Fever is really HOT! 6. Randy Garrison does a high five for 2 points. 7. Smile. Lori and Rick.- youh on Candid Camera. 8. Gary Roser. what did you say to Cheryl? I8 Homecoming , Being crowned the l985 Basketball Homecoming Queen was a moment I will always remember. I had so many different feelings. I was nervous, anxious and scared. It's an honor to represent our school. w Melody Mitchell Homecoming l9 ANNIE GET YOUR GUN Annie Get Your Gun is one ofthe best productions Buckeye Valley Theatre has ever done, but it wasn't an easy road to success. First, our director got sick and had to lea ve three weeks into the show. To top that off, one of our leads got sick. too. On numerous occasions costumes, backdrops, and lights arrived late. Through all of this we agreed that There's no business like show business. 20 Musical I. Yakily-Yak; don't talk back! 2. I loves you. Annie. 3. Therek no business like show biz. 4. Full! 5. Waiting for the show. 6. What you got there? 7. Charlie ain't got much upstairs. 8. Now listen here! Musical 2! CAN7 FIGH T THE FEELING 22 From The Prom was a tremendous success! Everyone eemed to have a terrific time wherever they went. Snap- t hat was great and added much to the special evening, verywhere people were dancing, talking and ha ving the time of their lives. Many pictures were taken, and this 'rom will always remain in our memories. Diamond.- What a couple! I . Boogieing Bill shows his stuff! 2. Cathy and Ronnie show us how to really dance. 3. Come on. Ken.- shaw us your pearly whites! 4. What a foursome! 5. Sharing the night . . . 6. Beth and Gene look quite snazzy! 7. Shelly and Dan sneak some more food. 8. Sharrie and Steve having lots of fun! 9. Don't look so excited. Keith! Pram 23 PROM 85 . .. A lawn: m m LIVE! f 24 Prom Diamond: Paul and Kim looking pretty spiffy! l. Senior girls and their friends gel crazy! 2. Dawn and David enjoy their evening together. 3. Judy and her Honey! 4. Cheer up.- il is Prom Night! 5. Smile. Guys! 6. Dance the nigh! away. 7. Julie in action! 8. Carlyn and Brent show us their new steps. 9. Take our picture! ID. Glen and Sherry get into the groove! Prom 25 WEN haw ORGA NIZA TIONS oust. I;- :VogEI M. West 5. Himes. I Edgar I. HughEs. Row 2 C MM HindEs K KEIIyEI'C; RanHaIl. D.- Moore. R- Moreland J.- Jacksoan M I M Heinrichs, E cMasonE Row 3; Mn HIIss, R Burghgtt, D. Wolford. J M' 5 A 984 NHS- members Ro'wI PM CoIE IM- MVIJgEl,M I IErryMR MSopRo.MM rice Rowgl C. Vojaw: C Hindes, I Hughes. D. Shearer,.l. Trippier A M 'qud, M Mullins, C. Voiaw, P CoIe, M WEsl, C W Hindes K: Kelly Row2 J. Warner. S; Pia , K. Lowe. T. Bowersmnh S f M ;James, C iIargES I Hock P Masters. N MiIIer, H Daniels: Wilson, D Sharer; M.R MichIEII D Smiley: D Rohl V Hawking J. -'r- Stalls M- HowardHM Fye K. Rrice N.H.5. 29 5MB INDUCTS NE I. leah still smiling after Working on Yearbook? .2. Hey. could you throw-me a crayon? 3. Carlyn, say cheese! 4. First row.- 5. . BoobenRS. Pia , K. Lowe, P. Masters. Second row: J. Coffee. C. w Hit5desi 1.. Mode. K: Ecker. D, Fields; W Cd'oks. Miss Conrill. xx- Iield. Firs! row: C. Cooke. A. Bensley. Sec- I. . ' N . i d row: Mr. Huss. C. LettiK. Kelly, SJDeicb , , . N. Miller, 5. Cook. J. Wallace 2. Angie ' ' ' d Susan, what's so. funny? 3. I'm so sure! 4.. f; . , '. :2 yr. Huss and; Charlie talk; shop; Shield 3i A GETS THE JOB DONE '32 DECA ' Pg. 31.0501. Raw I: K. Walls. B. Hicks. M. Starter. M. Paola: M.-Kar;hqer, Mr. 'Mpbongugh; Row 2.. T.- Maid, c-saihhan, 5'. .Knightf'u K. Houck, J. Ba'rgo', B. Kizer. Co;op, Ron? I .- 1. Johns, B. Skeens. TL Ransom; Row 2.- B.' Capling'er, D. Johnson;- R. Rucka. I.. Rbusch. M. West. Row 3: D. Pia . C. Lowry. D. Wade, T. Bell. OWA. Row I: T. O'Guinh. D. Downer. T. Deskins, M. Munday. R. Mullins. R. asham, Mrs. Yaung-Bowden. R. Sausim. P. Bemqsbn. K.- Colwellg M. Mqrgan. C, Knode. J. 'Forbgs. Comp; 'OWA 33' STUDEN T5 A SSIS T STA FF l. Library Workers: row I. B. Munday, T. O'Ouinn. N. Johnson,- row 2. C. Kanode, R. Colwell. K, Felkner. 2. Don't look so shocked. Natalie; it's only a picture. 3. Did you find something interesting. Carlyn? 4. Guid- ance Workers: row I . C . Moreland. Mrs. Barlow.- row 2, 8. Dennis. R. Wood, 5. Helber, C. Hursey: Top. 5. Cook. R. Fuller. 5. Good afternoon. Hursey's an- swering service . 5. Office Workers: Row I . D. Dow- nard. C. Votaw. P. Cole. 5. James. Cathy Hursey, Chris Hursey. C. Farmer; row 2. T. Deskins. B. Acker. T. Faust. K, Kelly. C. Hindes. T. King,- row 3. N. Miller, Mrs. Mason, C, Le . : 34 Workers T.I., I.T.K. AND CHESS I. T.I..- the T .- K. Mains, K. Rapp, R. Richards. 1. Webb, B. Sopko. 5. Decker. C. Le . A. Ben5r Iey. If! to rt. D. Rapp, K. Ecker. L Moore, J. Patrick. 5. Alkire, K. Nourse. A. Wolmeldorf The I : R. Seelbath. C. Hindes. T. King. J. Earls, J. Lawson. P. Mains. D. Holben, R. Rob- erts, T. Seelbach; Ifl. to rt. L Edgar. C . Volaw. J. Sopko- Advisors; C. Evans. 5. Barger. 2. l. T.K..- G. Maschmann, D. Fields, J. Leonard. J. Boehm, J. Humphries. 3. Chess club: W. Flick, M. O'Connell. J. Boehm. B. McKahan. M. Em- mons, G. Miller. The T.I. Program has existed for two years at Buckeye Valley. We're . . doing all we can to make ourselves known. Along with the Task Force, we have sponsored a video dance which was a great success. We also had a large turnout at our mov- ie party, which was open to the public. We have a lot of projects planned, and hopefully every year will be as productive as this year. : T.l.. I.T.K.. Chess 35 I. First Ifowi J. Windle. D. Kohl. C. Oreccbim D. Mitchell. D. Buck, J. ,Trippier. J. Warner. R. Moore. 8. Womeldorfi D. Shearer. J. Laurson. Row 2: D Wolford J. Garrett, J Hawbaker, J. Vaughni P. Masters. J. Wallace N Highlower, J Robin- :0 A'Ingiing, 5. Himte i '.D Sparks Row 3.- T. 7 Nelson. T Henry. K Price, 5 Fleming. C. Crooks. W. Cook, R NoggIe, L Moore A. Pinnicks T. Russell A. Preston C Hughes, Row4: M. McIn- tire. E Monte. J Powell. 5 Decker, C Moreland. D. Ware, J. Grandominico. 8. Reed. 1. Stuns, T. King; K 550l6mon Raw5: 8: Mitchell. TL Franklin; u K. Hamilton, 6 Names. J.; Welsh S GreeniT Rineha C. Bruce. L Daragona. M. Cua, C. Vo- law; Row 6.- M. Howard J. Koebel M Bell. E I Wilgus, 5. James, R. Packer. D. Fields, C. Cook. C Hindes, R. Seelbach. 2. Mel displays her form 3. Dealh is no extuse for no! running, Jay. 4. Trip- ; pier up for the jump 5 Next, Orecchio will be runn g Ihmugh waIIsI . M TOWARDS NEW HORIZONS I. Raw l: B. McDorman. C. Hursey. P. Cole. K. Lowe, Mrs.NeweIL Row 2.- Mrs. Irwin. T. Firstenberger. B. Lone, J. Kunkle. S. Melzger. D. Mitchell. 8. landes. Row 3.- V. Hedges. P. Cole, C . Hursey. T. King. A. Green. M. Moroney. D. Kannaird. Row 4: D. Ward, D. Sparks, T. Prince. C. Fleming. P. Bobb,T. Lowlher. 2. What are you thinking of. Kathy? 3. Regional rally winners. 4. Peggy and Cathy up to no good. as usual. 5. Annette - our own district represent Iative. 5. Penny and Vickie learn lo make pizzas. . o o :J FHA 39 I: DO RE MI 1 tYV :7ka The spirit of the 88 singers in the Varsity Choir grew with each concert. We again par- ticipated in Delaware County Chorus and en- joyed an exchange concert with Central High School, Martinsburg, Pennsylvania. A new group Visions . B.V.'s answer to a show choir, performed I2 successful concerts and left a mark of pride for RV. That's right . . . Can 't stop the Music here at Buckeye Valley! 40 Choir . Kneeling: G. Maschmann. R. Ginlher. M- 'Connell, E Moor; B Ball. A. Womeldorf. -w '21. VEnrees, R Stover, J.iiioyd. G -ubikin, T. Russell, 1. Hughes, J. DoubikiIi. -w 32 P Mains, 9-. Fields. 5. Parks. D. carer. T Ransom. 2 Is that what you do in i club? 3.17m aliens. are invadin 4. Ta HAR VESTING KNOWLEDGE FFA: raw I : Ri Wade. 3. Billman. W. Newland, M. Mitchell. N. Birchfield, W. Blair. J. Windle. 5. Hill. K. SluIts, K. McCann. A. Howison. Row 2: Mr. Galleher, 5. Alkire. F. Sargent. T. Russell, C. Miller. K. Spriggs. 5, Rowe. D. Skinner. K. Meyer, Mr. Breece. Row 3: R. Vansryoc, 1. Thurston, M. Hall. 6. Shuster. K. larkin. D. Buck, R. Fullrr. B. Byers. G. Miller. B. Alkire. Row 4: K. Piatt. C. Cayton. M. Stowers. J. Bartlett. R. Hamon, K. Houck, R. Ginther. J. Monahan. M. Cummins. Row 5.- P. Barnharl, G. Cbok. M. Shepard. D. Linn. K. Vertrees, 5. Spike. K. Cayton. M. Morgan, A. Ryther. K. Chafin, D. MvDorman. Row 6.- T. Hamon, Ki Pendleton. D. Burns. J. Lloyd. T. Russell. R. Stover. T. Martin. T. lowther, T. Morgan, K. Sellers, L Wright. 2, And this is a cow . 3. C 'mon Wendy, let John get his picture taken too. 4. John. how many times do Ihave to tell you. Idrive and you ride. VET.- JQ EFA FFA is a national orga- nization in which we study 3!! phases of crops. livestock, and conserva- tion. We then prepare for judging contests at the district, regional. and state levels. This year we received awards in soil, dairy. and wool judging. We work hard on commu- nity projects such as the Operation Christmas Spir- it drive in which we col- lected over $6,000 in goods this year. HOIR - Bottom: 8. Dennis, E. Lacey. K. Solomon. 5. Hunter, l.. Harmony, C. Fry. P. Cole. K. ersey. K. lows, M. link, L Pendleton. 5. Wade, H. Smith, 2nd row: J. Earls. C. layman, D. Holben. . Lawson. R. Roberts. D. Rapp. W. Sheppard. T. Stevens. 5. Pike, R. Ginlher, M. Weihrauch, 3rd row.- . Lyons, .l. Caskey. D. Fields. J. Webb, K. Walls. P. Mains. E Staley, C. James. 1.. Pinnicks, C. rooks, K. Rapp. D. Bruce, 4th row.- 5. Cooke. R. Bowden, B. Goodin. S. Sumner, B. Ressa. C. oreland, M. Mitchell. 5. Fleming, M. Brown. K. Mains. B. Cramer, 51h row: D. Kinnard, T. Watts, . Poole. J. Joseph, J. Dauphin, M. Augspurger. N. Johnson. J. Helton. E. Heinrichs, T. Livermore, . Wray. 61h row: T. Likens, E. Wood. C. Hall. 3. Dildine, 5. Buxton, M. Stegner. K. Bailey. A. orner. K. Ward, 7th row: L Wickline, M. Stepp, C. Breece. S. Sparks. A. Preston, J. Slepanavsky, l.. aragana, 8. Reed 2. Prince, eat your heart out! 3. Aren't you supposed to be singing, Sherry? 4.. nother exciting day in chair. 5. Sing it out. Hillary. 6. Mrs, Slurni leads warm-ups. 7. Don't fall leep. Brenda. 8. Swing choir: Front.- R. Cramer, R. Bowden, D. Holben, N. Johnson. K. lows, D. app. K. Solomon. 5. Hunter, J. Earls. D. Mason. R. Ginlher, L Pendleton, D. Alkire. Back: 7. Watts, . Roberts, 5. Buxton. J. lawson. S. Sumner. J. Webb, K. Ecker, W. Sheppard. E Mason 9. Do you ways dress like that for a concert? I0. 0000, look a! that! Choir 4! Y Y Y . . -a '8-... ' .;.......- Isl. Row: K. Spriggs, R. Roberts. J. Earls. K. Jones. J. Patrick. D. Moore. 5. Himes. 2nd Row: .1. Warner. 5. Hunter, D. Mason. M. Slegner. K. Rapp, K. Beckley. J. Sparks. J. Eaches. A. Bunker. l. linn. B. Hutchis- son. C, Cpnklin. M. Nidqy. L Pendleton, R..Plak. C. Fry. 3rd Row.- L Edgaf. $.' Cooke. J. Fry. T. BoWersmith. E. Heinrichs. C. Conrad. T. Hayes, '5. Buxton. A. Armstrong. J. Stepanbvsky. C. Kibler; J. Sopka. A. Green. L. Moore. 41h Row: M. Watkins, D. Russell. J. Thurston. T. Stevens. J. Lawson. J, Cline, T. Seelbach. C . Valaw. L Bishop. A, Kern. E, Mason, K. Erker. 5th Row.- $ Alkire. A. Hensley, D. Rapp. A. Preston. D. Bishop. K. Solomon. A. Womeldorf. J. Black, T. Williamson. K. Nourse, J. Humphries, B. Dildine. D. Vigor. 51h Row.- D. Spurgean. C. Cooka R; Schnipke. B: Team 5. Maiden. D. Alkire. K. Dewm. J. Boehm. Flags: C. Lemke. L Hock. C. James, B. Sppko. S. Acker. J. Hedges. L. Pinnicks. T. Henry 715 Row: M. Weihrauch. R. Seelbach. 2. Cool Cook Shaw; her style. 3. Majorettes: D. Spurgeon. M. Watkins. J. Warner. 4, The little drummer buy. 5. leigh Ann Hock holding up the sky. 6. Flag squad.- T. Henry. J. Hedges. B. Sopko, l. Hock, C. James. 5. Acker, LWPinnicks. C. Lemke. 7. Missy in the spotlight, 8. The Three Slanggs. 9. Hey. man. we cool! I0. Sixlymine red balloons. Marching band season was long and tiring. We practiced rain or shine. hot or cold. As usual. the freshmen panicked be- fore their debut. exclaiming, I just forgot the whole show! Overall it was a lot of fun. Marching Band 43 THE BEAT GOES ON I. Who's behind the born? 2. Varsity Band; ls! row.- L linnll. Moore, R. Roberts. 'C. Fry. ' T. Bowersmilh, 8.'$opko. 2nd row; R. Seelbach. D. Russell, 5'. Hunter. K. Jones. J. Earls, J. lawsan. 3rd row: T. King; D. Mason. 5. Buxton. A. Green. V; Hedges. 8. Dildin'e. 4th row: 5. Cooke, D. Vigor. K. De Wm. J. Boehm. J. Humphreys. J. WarneifSth row: C. Votaw, J. Fry. 1' Dauphin, T. Hayes, A. Armstrong. M. Watkins, 61h ro-w: R. Packer. D. Spurge'on. N. Wray. K; Ecker, C. Cook. 8. Tears. 7th row: A. Beasley. J. Homer, D. Bishop. L Pinnicks. E. Slaley, A. Preston. Top: D. Rapp, T. Seelbach, A. Kern; l.. Pendleton. l? Hock. 3. . Reserve Band. Is! row; Kakapp, J. Eaches, K. Beckley. M. Niday. 5. Alkire, M. Stegner. J. Sparks, C. Conklin. 2nd low: E. Heinrichs. J. Sopka. C. Conrad, C. Kibler, J. Stepahovsky. T. Williamson. K. Nourse'. 3rd row: L Bishop. B. Bay. l, Shearei', T. Stevens. J. Cline, A. Dolan. A. Womeldor'f, l.. Edgar. R. Schniplre. Top.- Miss Ross, D. Moore. B.'Kessler. R. Richards. 5. Hines, J. Patrick 4. Is the band room cold? 5. People aren't talking in band?? 44 Reserve 6 Varsity Band -. 'Slagetand. Ist' row,- K. DL:Witt, D. Shearer K. oloman, C. Hughes. E. Mason. 2nd row: D. Russell. D Rapp. J. Davis. R. Mitchell, 0. Smiley lop: E. Sta- y. A. Preston. D. Bishop, D. Fields, D. Holben. T. ughes, 1.. Terry, ,Dwkfuce 7. No comment: 8. Pep and, Is! row: 7. Hughes. R. Mitchell. 1. Davis D. bearer. D. Fields. 2m! row.- D. Bruce, C. Cvok. D. miley, B. Sopko. Kulpnes. D. Russell. 5. Hunter, J. oehm. 3rd row: 1. Fry..$'. Cooke, B. 7223, C. Fry, 5. uxton. D. Holben. J. Earls. R. Roberts. J. lawson. A. teen, R. Packer, C. Volaw. Top.- T. King, T. Bower- mith. Missvkoss, E Staley. R. Seelbach, D. Vigor 9. 19w thqsg liqrns. I ,nalher fantastic-cpigpert! Pep 8 Stage Band 45 SPOR T5 GRIDDERS FINISH STRONG Though the record doesn't show it, many personal goals were attained. and Delaware County got a good look at the talent of the B V football team. Four Barons were selected as first team AII-County players. while eight gridders grabbed second team honors. David Mitchell led the County in in- terceptions and Chris Orecc chio captured the golden hon- ors of being AII-County most valuable player. This year's season was dis- appointing compared to our early record 8-0. We went on to lose five games in a row before our win against lon- don. This year, we stayed a lot healthier than last year, and that helped throughout the season. Some of the summer practices were rough. but in the end, it was worth it. Dave Mitchell 48 Football Delaware Hayes North Union 2! Amanda Clearcreek 23 J. Alder West Jeff. Bexley Dublin Marysville Big Walnut London I . Mike has his ankle checked between plays. 2. Chris Orecchia shows Dublin what he's made of. 3. Eat your heart out. Rocky! 4. And now, a member of the Elite Baron Airborne Division. 5. Ready, set. go! 6. Filling up before a game. 7. Tell me when you 've had enough! 8. B V defenders lake to the field. 9. Row I : 8. Cox. J. Garrett. C. Orecchio, D. Mitchell, C. Pittman, D. Wolford, M. Mclnlire, R. Moore. C. Thompson. C. lee. G. Buckingham. Row 2: T. Franklin, 6. Wampler, 8. Harper. J. Granda- minico. J. Vaughn, 8. McKahan, M. Bell, J. Windle. D. Rohl, J. Hawbaker, B. Wameldorf, M. Shepard, 8. Mitchell. Row 3: Coach Seely, Coach Dodge, R. Edington. D. Graves, M. Stowers. E. Moore, 8. Vogel, 5. Roush. Coach Fishinger, G. Blevins. W. Sheppard, R. Fuller, T. Davidson. T. Morgan. T. Haman. Coach Football 49 F lEARNING THE HARD WAY ! A I. Frash relax before the game. 2. Are we ready to play. or what? 3. 5cm! Jordan takes on Marysville. 4. Injuries plagued the Baron bench. 5. Freshman Team - Row I : N. Auguslino, C. Caylon. D. Sparks. G. Roser; J. Kreager. Row 2: J. Price, R. George, P. Barnhart, B. Graves. L Wright, D. Skinner. Row 3.- Coach Corbin. B. Wilson, D. Moore, J. Held. 5. Jordan, R. Moreland. C. Marshall, Coach Mackey. This year's freshman foot- ball team consisted of only I6 players. We began our season beating North Union and tying Jonathan Alder. After that. things got tough. We were rid- dled by injuries. usually lea v- ing only I 3 players for a game. , Due to the small team, we learned a lot of different posi- tions on both offense and dey fense. The freshman football team was coached by Jack Corbin and volunteer coach Brian Mackey. - Rick More- land 50 Football R A H R A H R E E I. Varsity Squad - Front Row: R. Noggle. C. Hindes. Back Row.- B. Reed, C. Torges. A. Pinnicks. l.. Moore. 2. Amy is a profeSe sional hoopeholderl 3. It may have been 28 degrees. but we were winning! 4. The joys of cheerleading are beyond imagina- tion. 5. Beth and Romina humiliate the Varsity captains. 6. Is it really that bad. Tera? 7. Freshman Squad - Front Row: C. Kibler. J. Sopko. T. Williamson. Back Row: 5. Rohl, J. Daugherty, K. Rapp. x 10.: 3M1 in Being a football cheer- leader was a lot of fun. with the school spirit and the crowd's support being tre- mendous. Our squad be- came really close through- out the season. We had man y good times, especially when we gave the team wa- termelon during Two-A- Days. and when we cooked them a spaghetti dinner, ending with a cake fight! The season was short, but the memories will stay with ading 5 l DIG, SET, SPIKE! 52 Volleyball up in the name of love. 2. Shelly serves er winner. 3. Who has the ball? 4. ll! 5. Row I .- T. Nelson, L Melzger. Row . Watkins. M. Howard. K. Price. Row 3.- Iair. M. Mitchell. D. Spurgeon. Row 4.- T. . 5. Cua. 6. Reserve squad, Row I.- C. e. 1'. Douglas. 5. Sparks. Row 2: W. Har- rook. T. Froehlich, 5. Joseph. C. Welch. 3: J. Slepanovsky. J. Sparks. A. Preston. re Baron Contortionist. 8. Who should I or? 9. Who are you watching. Melanie? he karate kid. The season held many trio umphs and some disappoint- ments. Our team, full of po- tential. was capable of defeat- ing any opponent, although our record was 9-6. Each play- er ga ve her best effort, striving to impro ve her skills. The team displayed much talent and may the future hold many more successes. Volleyball 5 3 TAKING IT ON THE RUN I . I think I can,- I think I can. 2. Mark of the meadows. 3. What are you timing. Mr. Ting- Iey? 4. Did you eat your Wheaties? 5. No varisry letter is worth this! 6. I 5! row.- P. Mas- ters $120. D. Shearer, J. Trippier, H. Daniels. 3. Pond, 5. Spike 2nd row.- J. Wallace, J. Scowden. A. Ingling. J. Teeter. J. lashley, M. Mitchell, Mr. Tingley. 7. Heidi keeps pluggin' 2way at it. 8. Oh, why do I do this to my- self 9. Don't pass on the corner, Shearer! I 0. Being the only girl on the team can be an enjoyable experience. PT T'hnx' 54 Cross Country Nahh'f 'Unibn' , Cpl. Academy H Olentahgy J. Alder Bexley' Dublin: ? Landon Cross Country involved a huge amount of determination and dedication. July practices meant vacation ended early. The season's weather was hot and rainy. Undaunted. the team, led by Capt. Dan Shearer placed fourteenth in the Sectionals. while, Jay Wald lace was one person behind district qualification. Cross Country 55 :- : RACKING UP POINTS . , a V A . 5, , With only two returning aw k OPP varsity players. this was a re- River Valley ,0 5 building year for the Girls Ten- Bexley I 4 nis Team. We had many inex- 5'; WWW? ,3 2 . Landon h 3 Q 2 penenced faces, but the net- Preisant e 53 e H 9 , ters were dedicated and hard L piggy , ,3 3 working. Bethanne Masters Grandview t0 5 performed very well, winning C56 4 I the Sectionals and receiving fourth in Districts. 56 Tennis 32 5w W: M .15sz From lo back. left side: Diana McCray. Heather Couch, Lori Pinnicks, Bethanne Mas- ters. leigh Ann Hock, Julie Hedges, Cindy Fleming. Right side: Julie Warner. Kelly Nourse. Coach Evans, Sharie Pialt. Lisa Dara- gona, Barb Ingling, Renee Packer. 2, Fur Sure! 3. Anolher one of our superstars. 4. 5harie Pia will do anything to get out of tennis. 5. I think a pretzel is 200 calories each. 6. Go west, my child; go west. 7. I think Leigh Ann made it over, don't you? 8. You can serve the ball any time now. 9. Another one of Cindy's pastimes. I0. It wasn't funny, Heather, Tennis 5 7 The season could have been better, even though we did our best. Jack Welch was our strongest Iinksman and the backbone of the team. Grant Yoakum and Steve Greer also shot well this year. Anyone who said freshmen cant do anything were wrong in our case, as Chad Randall and Matt Howison did their thing scoring in the low 50's. We did our best and that's all that counts. I. First row. C. Randall. M. Karshner. G. Yoa- kum, G. Maschmann, D. Holben, M. Howison. 2nd Row, Coach McDonough, K. Hamilton, 6. Humes. J. Welch, T. Ward. 5. Greer. 2. Where did the ball go? 3. Good tee-off. Steve. 4. Our very own Pro. Mr. Jack Welch. 5. Grant, did you lose your ball again? 6. Hey, the ball is down here. 7. My score could not hage been that bad. 8. Concentrate, Grant! 9. The guys pose before the I 8th hole. 58 Golf 110 AR , shr w up thitbwh 7V L Mgr ary'syille randview ortthnion .0 ? , Golf 59 BARONS DISPLAY STYLE iykidgedalea 37 4I; : Marysville 45 ' 46 Elgin 43 45 wBegleyt :7 40;; W, 79, ..T Academy 53 59 5 Big Walnut 56 50 London ' L32 , r 34 :DUbll'n L 44 52 Grandview M 5 7 5 I Cardingtan 59 55 ,aMarysviIIe w ,44 I 53 V I iWeslfeft 53 ' ' 46 Bexley 47 73 , North Union L 545 44 ?OIentangy 55 L 49 7 Big Walnut ' '74 , 34 ,london y :5 42 48 aRiver Valley 5 ' 65 9 83 5 Jonathan Alder v, :4! I - 53 Dublin 50 67 . . M HUB Although the Varsity 33,-31180 h ons record was 6-l5, the 1431 Nw- second half of the season AMRUBE with six wins was played well. The improved shooting percentage and defense helped them gain their vic- tories. All and all they had great style. Jay Wa I lace 50 Basketball I. Back.- R. Garrison. R. Edinglon, J. Wallace. J. Welch. Coach Tingley. Front.- K. Hopeck, D. Rahl. R. Hamon, G. Humes, J. Trippier. 2. Don Rohl shows his stuff. 3. You've got it, John. right in the palm of your hand. 4. Block lha! shot. 5. Rick and Jay are intensely in the game - a! the side lines. 6. Jack shows excellent offense. 7., The original Hamon form. 8. Whal's everbody looking at? 9. Two more for Hopeck. l0. A hand always helps Gene. Basketball 5 I BA RON PO WER The Baron Reserve squad was a tough team. The mem- -9. . x h . a fa ', bers ended their season 5-20, , 'f L 5. . - , i7 but their shooting percentage ' .n 1 'X- ,j - x -- ' was getting better and their A ' 9 4e ., v , defense made some improve- g h ' ments. Their strong defensive x J h . L . game held the opposition to a a '3 h 3! pomt average per game. 52' u A z. 1, C: a h. : v4 Liza I l 2 4 RV. OP Ridgedale 32 29 Marysville v :26 ' e: 40' e 27 .28 a 97 M M351 22 34 Big Walnut 5 3O 1 29 london 3; 35 Dublin 39 44 V Grandview 29 35 ii: 'Csfdingtah 33; M 41 I. Alright, here's the plan 2. Back: T. g:,,szrysgl!le :1 w 23 H ;.30 Wes! Jeff e. 34 32 Hamon. R. Fuller, B. Vogel. J. Scowden, J. L E 393197 A .25 38 Teeter, R. Moore. Coach Dodge. Front.- W. . North Union 27 28 Newland. B. Pond, D. Wolford. D. Graves. C. Olentangy V 34 32 Thompson. J. Cramer, K. Green. 3. Graves Big Walnut I9 37 defends the Barons! 4. Dan puls il up for two! iv y: londom .2; . 28 . H 4O 5. Don't just stand there Ronnie; throw the Rife! VSIIEyiA , 37 L 454 ball. fejwlonathan A'Idelihf I 5, 39 Dublin 25 36 cu ,, V L i ,1; Vi L 5 5 x 62 Basketball Jonathan Alder 42 Dublin ' .27 Marysville- . West Jeff Marion North Unidn' ' Olentangy ' Grandviemj; London I . Another perfect shot. 2. Ready. set, shoot. 3. Nice form, Moreland. 4. Make that shot. 5. Fresh. back.- L Shearer. D. Moore, J. Price, M. Howison, K. Piatt, D. Church, J. Jordon, A. Tucker. J. Kreager. J. Ripley, Coach Schroeder. Front, R. Price. 8. Graves, D. Moore. R. Moreland, G. Roser, T. Russell. The young Barons were competitive against excellent opponents. They continually improved and ended the year as one of the better teams in the C81, defeating many arch- rivals. The team's leading scorers were Dave Moore, Matt Howison, and Dave Church, who also was our leading rebounder. However, all of the players worked hard, and many of them should be excellent on the varsity and reserve teams. Basketball 63 LADY BA RONS CONQUER! Marysville v V River Valley . Delaware I-Iayes i -Bexley i . v Grandview Big WaInuI. . London I V N , I I :.. J0M'Mh-A'lder ; .. ,. . l I , I Dublin , . . 4 . 9gao9 $I.'5f ' ' ' , -, h 79'; ; I. .::? k; - fig; 7 l. xsm :13 Ridgedale II North Union ' 'j Olentangy ; Elgin , 'london -Duinn Highland Coach Davis led the Lady Barons to a I 3-8 Season. After a long and trying time the Bar- ons held on strong. Under the direction of Coach Evans, the reserve squad had a great season of I 2-6. They showed excellent potential. 64 Basketball 1 ,. . -; - i 3 - , - .1, u r f . . .-. i, ., v: . 53011 3-?- mass mm, ways . l mm mm mm ' 3247 331-7 H '33: :30 9214 . V V15 .xv,. , mum mum; ;kRURAx$kRUNJ.. m 14 24 32 .2 NW L I . Varsity, back to front.- M. Howard, C. 'Vx ,1 7 Welch, C. Fleming, L Vogel. M. Mitchell, D. f 4f . , Spurgeon. coach Davis. 8. Masters, T. Doug- , . lass, J. Slulls, B. Reed. T. Nelson, 5. Pia . 2. I want to play too! 3. Okay, Shorty, let's see if .5; you can make it. 4. Sink it. Carolyn. 5. Mel h - 4 5' ' ' f r o. 6. Ihad it my! Give it back. B'V OPP' I ??ggigpkgwtgoach Evans. J. Moore, 5. Jo- ? Marysville 3 I 23 seph, W. Hardenbrook, C. Fleming, B. Ingling. 1 River Valley I4 30 ' S. Sparks. L Moore. Front Row.- T. Froehlich, I 1 Delaware Hayes 2,; 35; 1 $53111, r. lgiIZazsongThDozglisstilC;rt;r. . .aurse..eoun!alaseta..i ., ,5; E; l gigfgview M :2: 32 1.: I it to the Baron's side. I 0. Does pracfice makg .,. . ' w, - ; A x perfect, Sheryl? I I. You're not paying allen- Big wall?! 35 '9 lion to the game, Mary. l2. Is it lonely a! the 85 Landon :, 22; . 18, x i lop. Kelly? x Jonathan Alder ' Dublin . 9 cse ; 1 , v, g .7 , . -'Ridgedale ; : ff Marysville , West Jeff 5 Bexley ; Big Walnut North Union Olentgmgy : Elgin Basketball 65 CHEERLEADERS SPARK SPIRI T Front to Back, Paula Masters, leigh Ann Hock. Shelly James. Dawn Ware, Cathy James, Cheri Lemke. 2. Leigh shows school spirit. 3. Hold that pose, girls. 4. What are you looking' at. Cathy? 5. Cheer for Jay, Paula. This season was exceptionally exciting as well as emotional for all of us. We worked hard togeth- er and learned the true meaning of what the word cheerleader really meant. At camp, the varsity squad brought back a 4th place trophy. We couldn't have been more proud. The reserve and frosh squads also received rib- bons. Because there were no sen- iors on the squad, it took a little extra work. We proved to our- selves and others that it takes more than loud voices to be a good squad, and this year that extra potential shined through. P. Masters 56 Cheerleaders I . Row I .- C. Kibler. Row 2.- J. Sopko. K. Beck- ley, J. Daughtery. Row 3: 5. Himes, C. Rapp. 2. tori cheers for a Victory. 3. Don't just stand there, girls. Cheer! 4. Mascot. Tammi Jo. cheers on the Barons! 5. Reserve squad. Row I: L Pinnicks. Row 2: S. Sumner. Row 3.- L Linn. L Daragona, K. Ecker. 6. Alright, Shanv non, why aren't you cheering? Cheerleaders 6 7 FLIP FLOP FEVER Wocthingtdn - Nonh-Uniori- Delaware Hayes Dublin ,, V Ia -Hillia;d : u Small, but mighty may be the phrase to describe the Varsi- ty Gymnastics Squad. Regardless of the size of the team, the Baron gymnasts excelled personally in their respective events. The over- all record of the season was average for a squad and with six returning gymnasts, it can only improve. I would like to thank this year's team for making my first year at B. V. fun and an ex- cellent learning experience. Coach Barger 68 G ymnastics I . Romina performs with style! 2. Julie Warner shows her stuff! 3. Smile, girls! 4. A maiarparl involved with gymnastics. 5. Amy flips for gymnastics! 6. Row l: Charlene Palmer, Coach Barger. Carlyn Hindes. Raw 2.- Erica Mason, Romina Noggle. Julie Warner, Amy Pinnicks. 7. Julie in action! 8. Erica in deep concenlration. 9. Did you forget your next step. Carlyn? l0. Amy displays her talented form. Gymnastics 69 :STRIDING FOR VICTORY: The 1985 thinclads participat- ed in 8 dual meets, 4 invitation- , .32 H: als, and the District Indoor meet. 8: '24 The team's only victory was 3 9:5 . against Jonathan Alder with a I Y dramatic win in the I 600 meter relay. Steve Roush and Jay Wal- lace placed in the league while Dan Shearer placed in the Dis- trict Finals. For the first time in 5 years, an Ass't. Coach, Mr. Bill Fishinger, was added to the staff to help with the sprinters and the weight program. The team set an all'time record having 22 team members score. Having only 4 seniors, the team was very young. but they gained valuable experience. 70 Boys Track I . Coach Fishinger keeps a good eye on the meet. 2. Brad shows off his hurdling ability. 3. Ron practices hard before his race. 4. On your mark .. . set . . . 5. Coach Seely and Mark plan a winning strategy. 6. Determination! 7. Jay pushes hard to win! 8. Greg throws hard! 9. Kneeling: Bill McKahan. John Grandomin- ico. Jefflashley, Bill Tests. Terry Russell. Dan Shearer. Brad Wameldarf. Ron Mitchell. Charlie Cayton. Standing: Coach Fishinger. Steve Pike. Chad Manz, R. Price. Dirk Russell, Mark Mitchell. Steve Greer. Matt Howison. Jay Wallace. Jim Jackson, Greg Wampler. Coach Seely. Boys Track 7 I The 1985 girls track team had a season of ups and down but ended positively. The team's talent was high, but the scores weren't. The Lady Barons only came through with a victory, but they gained valuable experience for the yea ahead of them. 72 Girls Track The girls track team had some personal successes this season. The team was victori- ous in the season opener against West Jeff. Outstand- ing individual performances during the season were seen in a variety of events. Sherry Rowe was consistently I st and 2nd in the shot put and discus. Kristi Price and Julie Warner placed Ist and 2nd in every league meet in the I00 hur- dles. Carrie Crooks and Sherry Cooke contributed points in the 400m. relay, long jump and sprint events. Bethannef Masters, Heidi Daniels, and Michele Watkins were strong in the middle and long dis- tance events. Up and coming Baron tracksters are Am y Wo- meIdorf, Ginger Rayburn, Donna Bishop, and Carrie Crooks. I. Sitting: Missy Watkins. Julie Warner, Heidi Daniels, Kristi Rapp. Amy Womeldorll Dori Gay. Kneeling: Sandy Himes, Lari Perry, Sherry Cooke. Sherry Rowe. Wendy Blair, Donna Bishop. Belhanne Masters. Jeannie Daugherty. Standing: Ass't. Coach Zeller. Kristi Price. Kim Mains. Ginger Rayburn, Amy Pinnicks. Coach Barger. 2. You might run faster if you keep your fee! on the ground, Heidi! 3. Hurdling Crooks in action! 4. Kristi and Julie lead the way! 5. Come on. Amy: you can beat her! 6. Smiling Sandy Statistician. Girls Track 73 GAME, SET, MATCH! This year's tennis team started out with only a few practices before our first match because we didn't have a coach. Our next major diffi- culty was the weather. but it calmed down too, and we were able to get into the game. Our most impressive netter was Eric Wilgus who advanced to the second round in the CHI. and Sectionals. 74 Tennis 5W u Main I. First row.- J. Lawson, B. Pond. K. Hamilton, E. l Wilgus. Second row: D. Fields, A. Ingling, D Holben. B. Billman. M. O'Connell, T. Prince. Coach D. Thompson. 2. And then the UFO landed and all men were disintegrated. 3. The Rackel Attack. 4. What do you mean double fault?7 5. . And reach. one, two, three . . . l 6. Now Iefs not act childish here! 7. Eric happily awaits his return! 8. Duane and Jon.- ready for action. 9. . . . z .2 ,;- Finally! I've escaped!!! Tennis 75 SWINGING INTO ACTION Naat- gig: 455$ ; K t A. A hL V... ... Even though we may have had a slow starting season this year, Dave Buck sparked our winning times with his pitches. Rick Edington making the first team for CBI. even made us more happy. With everyone? support we went to Clipper's Stadium. Even though we may have lost, that did not matter to the EV Baseball fans. We want to wish the next year's Varsity Baseball Team all the luck in the world! - Chris Orrechio 76 Varsity Baseball 1 Big oWa: 'nu'lijm London - ' 3. Dubliii Marygyille . Card glans: Nonlggllnion iRiveii'zVallg . Highlan De; lexsp s: wan Aim - m-: x RiverLValleYJ Boxley'f , Cardiggton; o . Grahdikiewx' -. ; o$95 a it up '4: 0x? ,V m m:- Q uymgo 5:..m-N -g 5.5 a a am 132 ow$$9 I. Varsity Baseball Team, first row: R. Moore. D. Buck, N. Highlower, D. Wolford, D. Quick. J. Robinson. Second row.- Coach Dodge. J. Trippier. C. Orrechio. D. Rohl. R. Edington. R. Vansyoc, K. larkin. Not pictured: K. Houck, R. Hamon. 2. Rick Edinglon lries to hit a homer. 3. Did you lose your contact? 4. Run! 5. Who are you thinking about killing now? 6. Ron goes for a big one. 7. Come on.- you can do it. 8. And that was D. Buck on Ihe balance beam. 9. David, what did you do now?! I 0. What are you doing? Baseball 7 7 BA TTERS UP The reserve baseball team, coached by Rex Har- riot. did well, although the record didn 't show it h 7- I 0. Most of the games were lost .by one run or small errors. There are many promising players for next year's team. Jonathan Seawden. I . Brad prepares to steal. 2. Nice farm. Jona- than. 3. Lance Shearer. a true catcher. 4. A Baron in action 5. You all are a bunch of hams. 6. Top row: C. Thompson. G. Yoakum. A. Thrush. D. Burns, J. Cramer, J. Price. G. Roser. Bottom row.- 8. Alkire, M. Shepard, M. Stowers. B. Graves, K. Green, R. Moreland. 78 Baseball h r V emu;- lEj . 4-4.?:11'A-4:1 e '1 um : SOCCER STRUGGLES! Elena??? Bigbbpgliegdy a? .V w Valle xx I . David Fields. pleading with the soccer ball. 2. Keith Hamilton in action! 3. I think they're taking a .break. 4. Seniors will be seniors. 5. Top: Ronnie Richards. Bradley Bay. John Da- vis. Eric Slaley. Tom Janlvold. Duane Holben, Brian Wise, Billy Martin. Sieve Parks, David Smiley, Ronnie Mitchell, John Robinson, Da- vid Fields, Ken Walls. 6. Boys, don't play so rough! JUST SWING! - I. Top row: C. Breece, J. Dauphin, C. Cook. M. Howard. l.. Moore. 5. Sparks, L Edgar, Coach Evans. Kneeling: M. Arehart. R. Seelbach. J. Stepanavsky, L Schin- zinger. S. Cua. D. Wade, J. Stults. T. Nel. son, 5. ROM. 2. leah Moore. keep your eye on the ball. 3. Nelson in aclion. 4. Top row.- Caach Evans. J. Eaches. J. Sparks. 5. Sparks, C. Cook, E. Lacy, C. Poole. M. Munday. Kneeling: 1.. Edgar. C. Breece, M. Munday. M, Jones, C. Hughes. C. Fleming. T. Williamson. 5. Rohl. 5. Mel Howard, ready to steal? 6. Dianna camera shy? 7. Cute form. Cool! 8. Run! 9. Go ream! I0. You Jocks! 80 Softball HayEs BexIEy ,5 , OIEnIangy ' Mt Gilead West Jeff , Lay'Jongthan Alder Du5lih GrandviE A ' ' Jonathan AAlde Big Walnut EVAPIEasan , E, Maryswlle :North Union North Union n The softball season had its ups and downs. The ups included the many good times we had during our exciting air-raids for Mel, our tribute to durwoo Di, I'm just a gigolo for Candi. and It's a bird; it's aplane; no, it '5 Super Nellie! for Tracie. The downs included losing to North Union in tournaments. We seniors will never forget the memories of the last softball season of our lives. Softball 8 I W HHMVYWM SENIORS Donald Rohl I WM 0 V .H 0 I. Michelle Wes! Kathleen Kelly f4 Seniors Most Athletiv Tracie Nelson and Jnhn Trippier Jeffrey Bargo Christy Barnhar! Christopher Belcher Terri Bell Angela Hensley SENIORS Keith Hamilton enters lhe Iwilighl zone. Da vid Burk William Caplinger ' Matthew Childers Peggy Cole Sharie's ius! hangin' around. C andi C oak Sandra Cooke Best Dressed Kathy luwe and Paul Mains. Brian C reek Seniors 8 7 SENIORS C lass Clowns Candi Cook and 5!?ve Parks ' Melissa C risl Michelle Cris! Leslie C rocks Jacqueline Cramp Brenda Cummins Elizabeth Daugherty RR Can inn Hey. Dave! Susan Decker Dean Demopolis Kevin De Witt Tamara Deyarmond John Doubikin David Draper pninr: .99 SENIORS 9 C lass Big Mouths Suzie Decker and Bill Skeens Brian Dyer Rick Edington Da vid Fields Marie Flick Eric Fisher 90 Seniors Do you suppose Roger should be in VarAg? Michelle F ye Angela Green Da wna Griest Brenda Hall Keith Hamilton Roger Haman Seniors 9i SENIORS Most Spirited Kathy Kelly and David Fields Joseph Harbol! Sherrie Harper Miss Sophisticated $opko James Halten Shaun Henderson Becky Hicks Carlyn Hindes F Cnninr: Melanie Howard Rick T odd Hughes Gene Humes Seniors 93 SENIORS Future C over Girl Michelle Kirby Catherine Hursey Welcome to POD! James Johns David Johnson John Jordan 34 Cpninr: Poor Jeffy! Ronald Kanniard Michael Karshrer Most likely to Succeed Lori Vogel and Todd Hughes Michelle Kirby William Kizer Susan Knight Seniors 95 John Langhorne OE Cpninrc Mos! Shy Babette Ressa, Jon Paul Schubert Jeffrey leonard James Lind Whal a glamorous smile. Peggy Cole. Daniel linn Cheryl lowry Brian Ludlord Theresa luke Seniors 97 SENIORS Culesl Couple C hris Orerchio. Deborah Mason Paul Mam: Paul Marcum I L William Martin I Dawn Marlin Nalalie Miller 98 Seniors Ronald Mitchell C ynlhia Moreland Thomas Morgan C hrislopher Mari! Seniors 99 SENIORS Chris Oren'hio Donald Pia I00 Seniors ,IJCIR Nelsun Rynee Parker Sharie Pialt Smile Steve Parks C raig Pittman Mos! Gullible John Webb Shane Pia Mark Poole And Imw we prvsenl Troy Ransom Babette Ressa r- , , k ,J'z W N $'.Ir;ff . x-V w ?' ???wa 1:6; If? u r . Georgia Robinson Lari ROUSh Regina Rucker Senior l0! ferry Russell Beth Suplm Dan Shea rer Glen Spehr Steve Spike I 09 Can inr': All the what in the Steer Barn are loose?!? ' Denise Spurgean Seninrs Jrllmlh sludymg Eric Slaley Runald Teeter Laurie Terry Darren Thompson Jack awailing the ball Spninlc m: SENIORS Oh, a hair in my food! James Ihnmpsnn .luhn Irlppwr Dyanna Wade Acilh Vcrln'es Cynlhia anaw Tony Walker Michelle Watkins Tod Ward , '04 Senior John Webb C harlene Williamson Brad Womeldorf Diane Wyatt We know .. I! was a long nigh! fpninr: I 0'; Jeff Bargo: Radio Club 2, 3, 4; Shield 2, 3, 4; Sword 2, 3, 4; Deca 4. Chrisly Barnhart; Library Ass't. I ; Deca 4. Angie Beasley: Radio Club 3, 4,- Pep Band 3,- Marching Band I, 2, 3, 4.- Squad leader 2. 3, 4; Concert Band I, 2, 3, 4,- Chorus 4; Track I; Play- Cast 4; Play Crew 3; Shield 3, 4,- 0f- fice Girl 3,- Soccer Club I , 2; Baseball Slat. I, 2. David Bruce.- Pep Band 4.- Dance Band 4; Chorus I , 2, 3, 4,- Basketball I,- Play Cast I, 2, 3, 4,- Play Crew l, 2, 3, 4; Vocal Ensemble l, 2. James Bryant: Cafeteria Worker I; .IVS 3, 4. Da vid Buck.- Basketball l,- Baseball l, 2, 3, 4,- Ski Club 2, 3,- $occer 3. Bill Caplinger: JVS 3. 4. Matt Childers: FFA 3, 4. Peggy Cole: NHS 3, 4; Office Girl 3, 4; library Ass't. 2, 3,- FHA l, 2, 3. 4. Paul Colwell Candi Cook: Marching Band I, 2, 3, 4; Squad Leader 4.- Pep Band 2, 3, 4; Play Crew 2,- Shield 4; Library Ass't. 2, 3, 4; Softball 2, 3, 4. Sandy Cooke.- Marching Band I, 2, 3,- Concert Band I, 2, 3; Tennis l; Shield 2, 3, 4,- Class President I ; 0f- fice Girl 2, 3, 4. Leslie Crooks: Marching Band I,- Concert Band I ; Football Manager 2, 3,- Basketball 2, 3,- Track I, 2, 3,- Play Crew 2; Literary Magazine 2; Art Club 2, 3; Volleyball Stat I .- Ski Club I,- Deca 4. Jackie Crump: JVS 3, 4. Beth Daugherty: Track I; FHA I, 2; JVS 3, 4. Susan Decker: Marching Band I , 2, 3,- Concert Band I , 2, 3; Pep Band I ,- Play Crew 3,- 5h'ield 3, 4; Soccer I , 2,- Tennis Manager 3, 4. Dean Demapolis: Marching Band I , 2, 3,- Concert Band I, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 2, 3; Track I; FFA 2, 3. Kevin Dewitt: Marching Band I , 2, 3, 4; Squad Leader 3, 4,- Concerl Band I, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 4.- Lab Ass't. 3, 4. Tammy Deyarmond John Doubikin: Football I; Basket- ball I,- Ski Club 2, 3, 4. Brian Dyer.- Ski Club 2, 3, 4. Rick Edinglon: Football I, 4; Base- ball I, 2, 3, 4,- Basketball I, 2, 3, 4. David Fields; Sword 4,- ITK 2, 3, 4; Soccer 3, 4. Sally Fleming.- Chorus I , 2, 3, 4,- Play Crew I , 2,- Cheerleader I , 2; Track I . 2, 3; Volleyball I, 2. Marie Flick: Ski Club 2. Michelle Fye: Chorus I, 2, 3; Play Crew 3; Office Girl 4; Library Ass't. 4. Angela Green: Marching Band I, 2, 3, 4; Squad Leader 3, 4; Concert Band I , 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 2, 3, 4; Play Crew 2. Dawns Griest: Class Secretary 3,- FHA I, 2; Homecoming Court 2,- Baseball Stat. I. Brenda Hall: Marching Band I, 2,- Concert Band I, 2; OEA Secretary 4,- JVS 3, 4; Ski Club 2. Keith Hamilton: Baseball I ; Tennis 4,- Basketball I ; Track 3; Golf 4,- Soccer Club I, 2, 3, 4. Roger Hamon: Football I ,- Baseball I, 2, 3, 4; Basketball l, 2, 3, 4. Sharrie Harper.- Marching Band I , 2,- Concert Band I, 2, 3; Softball 2, 3,- FHA 2, 3. Shaun Henderson: Football I; Track I.- Basketball I. Becky Hicks: Play Crew 2; FFA I . 2. 3,- FHA 3,- Deca President 4. Carlyn Hindes; Office Girl 4; Art Club 3, 4.- Cheerleader I, 2, 3, 4.- Gymnastics I , 2, 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; Sword 4; Homecoming Court 4,- Slu- dent Council 4. Kevin Houck: Basketball I; Baseball I, 2, 3, 4; FFA 2, 3, 4. Keith Hopek; Basketball I, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1. Mel Howard: Marching Band 2; Con- cert Band 2.- Baskelball 2, 3, 4; Vol- Ieyball l, 2, 3, 4; Softball I, 2, 3, 4,- NHS 4. Andre Howison: FFA I, 2, 3, 4; FFA Vice President 4. Hilliary Hubbard: Pep Band I, 2, 3; Chorus I, 3, 4; Track I, 2, 3; Library Ass't. I, 2. Kathy Hudson: JVS 3, 4. Todd Hughes: Marching Band I, 2, 3; Squad Leader 2, 3.- Concert Band I , 2,- Pep Band 2, 3, 4; Stage Band 2, 3, 4; NHS 3, 4,- Student Council I; Student Council President 4; Class Secretary 2,- In the Know 2, 3,- Ski Club 2, 3, 4. Gene Humes: Basketball I, 2, 3, 4; Golf I, 2, 3, 4. Derek Hunt.- FFA I : JVS 3, 4. Cathy Hursey: Track I ; Office Girl 2, 3, 4,- FHA I, 2, 3, 4,- Volleyball I,- Basketball Stat. I. Chris Hursey: Track I , 2; Office Girl 3, 4,- FHA I, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball I; Basketball Stat I ; Volleyball Stat 2. James Johns John Johnson Mike Karshner: Golf I, 2, 3, 4.- Deca 4. Kathy Kelly: Radio Club 2, 3; Fe Band 2.- Marching Band I , 2. Squad Leader 3; Concert Band I, , Play Crew 4; NHS 4,- 5tudent Counc l, 2, 4,- 5hield 2, 3, 4,- Class V. Pres dent I, 2; Class Treasurer 4,- Offic Girl 4; Basketball Stat. I . Tina King: Marching Band I, 2, 3, ' Squad Leader 4; Concert Band I, . 3, 4; Pep Band 2, 3, 4; Office Girl . 3, 4; Girls Basketball Manager 3, ' Volleyball Manager 3, 4. Michelle Kirby.- Marching Band FFA I, 2, 3, 4.- FFA Treasurer 3,- 50 ball 2. Billy Kizer: Track 3; FFA I , 2,- Deca ' John langhorne: JVS 3, 4. Cindy Moreland: Marching Band Concert Band I,- Chorus 4,- NHS 3 Cheerleader 2; Tennis 4; Office Gi 4,- Gymnastics I, 2, 3. Niki lehman: Student Council Track 3. Dave Leonard: 1V5 3, 4. Jeffleonard: Tennis 2,- Golf I ; In I Know 4. Corinne Len: Radio Club 2; Shield 3, 4; Office Girl 3, 4. James Lind: JVS 3, 4. Dan Linn.- FFA I, 2, 3, 4; FFA Vi- Presidenl 4. Jeff Lloyd.- Football I . 2, 3; Ski CI 1, 4; FFA l, 2, 3. 4,- FFA Vice Pres den! 3. Kathy Lowe: Chorus 3, 4; Chee leader I; Play Cast 3, 4; Sword FHA I , 2 45ecrelary3, 3 3V. Pre deno, 4 Wresideno; Show Choir Ski Club 2. Theresa Luke: Chorus 3, 4. Paul Mains.- Chorus 4: Play Crew 4; Ski Club 2, 3. 4. Deborah Mason: Marching Band 2, 3, 4.- $quad Leader 4.- Com: Band I, 2, 3. 4; Pep Band 3; Char 3,- Track 3; Play Crew 3, 4; Office G , 2, 3: Homecoming Court 3, 4,- 5h- Choir 4; Pit Orchestra 3, 4. Natalie Miller.- Radio Club 2; PI Crew 3; Shield 2, 3, 4; Library As 2, 3; Office Girl 3, 4. David Mitchell.- Marching Band Golf I, 2; Football 3, 4,- Baseball Tennis 2, 3. Ron Mitchell: Marching Band I, Pep Band 2. 3, 4,- Concert Band I , Track 4,- Golf I, 2,- Play Crew 3, NHS 4,- Student Council 2; Soccer Melody Mitchell: Marching Band 2; Concert Band I, 2; Chorus 3. Softball l; Basketball I , 2, 3, 4; Vc leyball I, 2, 3, 4,- PIay Cast 4,- PI. Crew 2, 3; Student Council 2; Hom coming Queen 4. Sherry Moore: Cheerleader l. 2, 3; FHA I , 2, 3,- Homecoming Court 3. Tom Morgan: Marching Band 3.- Concert Band I , 2, 3; Football 4; FFA 4. Chris Morit: Chorus 4; Basketball Stat. 4; Play Crew 3; Play Cast 3, 4: Show Choir 4,- In the Know 4. Michaele Mullins: Office Girl I; Li- braryAss't. I,- JVS 3, 4. Tracie Nelson: Basketball I, 2, 3. 4.- Track I , 2.- VoIIeybaII I , 2, 3, 4.- 50!!- ball 3. 4; Ofli'ce Girl 2. Chris Orecchio: Football I, 2, 3, 4; Baseball I, 2, 3, 4. Steve Parks.- Tennis I. 3, 4.- Golf I, 2, 3; Student Council 3, 4; Ski Club I , 2, 3. 4; Soccer 4. Don Pialt; FFA 2, 3, 4. Sharie Piatt: Marching Band I, 2; Concert Band 2.- Basketball I , 2, 3. 4.- Tennis 4; Track I, 3.- Cross Country I, 2, 3; Play Cast 3, 4; Play Crew 3. 4; Sword 2, 3, Sword Editor 4.- Home- coming Court I ; Homecoming Queen 4; NHS 4. Craig Pittman: Football I, 2. 4,- Bas- ketball I, 2, 3; FFA l, 2, 3, 4; FFA President 4. Mark Poole: Football 4.- FFA I, 2: DECA 4. Kristi Price; Marching Band I . 2.- Cheerleader I, 2.- Track I, 2, 3, 4: NHS 3, 4; Student Council 3.- Home- coming Court I. 4; Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4; Gymnastics I, 2, 3. Troy Ransom.- Ski Club I, 2, 3. 4.- Baseball I. 2, 3. 4; Cross Country I, 2. 3. Babette Ressa; Chorus 4; Art Club 3. Greg Rhoades: Concert Band I ; Band nsemble I.- Play Crew I. Georgia Robinson: Ski Club 2; FHA .- JVS 3, 4. Don Rohl: Football I, 2, 3. 4; Base- call I, 2, 3, 4; Basketball I, 2, 3. 4: 'Iay Crew 4; NHS 4; Class President Iari Roush: Chorus 4; CO-OP 4. nsemble 3; Basketball I ; Track I , 2, . 4; Cross Country I. 2, 3, 4; Play as! 2; Play Crew 4,- NHS 3. 4.- Stu- vent Council 7; Class President 2; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Basketball Manager 2. 3, 4; Football Star. 3; Bill Skeens; Football 4; Tennis 4,- Track 4; Play Crew 4. David Smiley: Marching Band I . 2, 3.- Squad Leader 2, 3; Concert Band I , 2, 3.- Pep Band 2. 3, 4.- Stage Band 2, 3, 4,- Band Ensemble 4; Basketball I ; Tennis 4.- Play Crew 2, 3. 4; Student Council I ,- Soccer 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 2. 3, 4. Beth Sopko: Marching Band I. 2, 3; Concert Band I, 2, 3, 4; Flag Squad 4; Pep Band 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3; Play Crew 2, 3, 4; NHS 4. Glen Spehr Steve Spike: Football l,- Baseball I, 2. FFA l. 2, 3, 4. Denise Spurgeon: Majorette 2, 3. 4; Marching Band I.- Concert Band I, 2. 3, 4,- Basketball I. 2, 3, 4.- Track I, 2, 3; Homecoming Court 2: Volleyball l, 2. 3, 4. ' Eric Staley: Marching Band I , 2. 3. 4; Squad leader 3, 4; Concert Band I, 2, 3. 4; Pep Band 2, 3, 4.- Stage Band 2. 3. 4; Chorus 2, 3. 4; Play Cast 2. 3, 4; Play Crew I, 2, 3. 4; Soccer Club I, 2, 3, 4. Richard Stover; Football I ; Baseball I; FFA l, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 4. Missy Stutler; Marching Band I, 2.- Concert Band I, 2; Library Ass't. 3; DECA 4. Ron Teeter; Chess Club 2. Laurie Terry: Marching Band I. 2. 3; Squad Leader 2, 3,- Concert Band I, 2; Pep Band 2; Stage Band 2, 3, 4; Play Cast I .- Play Crew 2; Class Vice President 3,- Office Girl 4; Library A557. 3; NHS 3, 4: Student Council 2. 3. Darren Thompson.- OEA Treasurer 4; 1V5 3, 4. Jim Thompson.- Baseball 2,- Tennis 4. John Trippier; Basketball I. 2. 3, 4; Baseball I, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 4.- Softball I. 2, 3, 4. Tod Ward: Golf I , 2, 3. 4,- Class Trea- surer I,- DECA 4; Ski Club I, 2, 3. Michelle Watkins: Majorette 4; Marching Band I , 2; Concert Band I , 2. 4; Basketball 2; Track I, 3. 4; Stu- dent Council 3; Volleyball I, 2. 3. 4. Ken Watts; Play Cast 3, 4; Play Crew 3, 4; Chorus 3. 4; Track 4.- Vocal Ensemble 3; Soccer I, 2, 3, 4. John Webb. Tennis 2,- Track 3; Cross Country I. 2. Jack Welch: Chorus I ,- Basketball I, 2, 3, 4; Baseball I ; Track 2, 3; Soccer Club 2. 3. Michele West.- Chorus I ,- Basketball I , 2,- Student Council 2; Class Presi- dent 3; Class Secretary 4; Sword 3. Charlene Williamson: Marching Band I, 2, 3; Concert Band I. 2, 3; Pep Band I, 2, 3; FHA 2; Softball 2,- OEA 3. Charles Wilson: Radio Club 2, 3.- Shield 3, 4 4Editar 43. NHS 4. Jeff Windle: Football l. 2. 3, 4,- FFA I, 2. 3, 4. Brad WomeldortS Track I, 2. 3, 4; Golf 2, 3; Football I,- Basketball I; Ski Club 2, 3, 4. Beth Wood.- Chorus 4; Office Girl I . 3, 4.- NHS 4. Diane Wyatt.- Radio Club 2; Shield 2. 3, 4,- Library A557. 3; CO-OP 4. NHS 3, 4,- Student Council Vice f; President 4; Soccer Club I, 2, 3, 4. Patricia Valdez Keith Vem'ees: Football I,- Baseball I. 2.- FFA 3, 4.- Ski Club 2, 4. Lori Vogel: Chorus 2, 3; Basketball 3. 4; Track I, 2; Cross Country I, 2. 3.- Play Cast 2, 3; NHS 3, 4; Class Vice President 4.- Homecoming Court 4; Play Crew 2. 3. Cynthia Votaw; Marching Band I, 2, 3, 4; Squad leader 3, 4; Concert . Band I, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 2, 3, 4: Basketball Slat. I, 2, 3. 4; Play Crew 3. 4; NHS 3, 4; Office Girl 2. 3, 4; Volleyball Stat. 3, 4. Dyanna Wade.- Chorus 3; FFA I. 2. 3; MA YBE SOMEDAY log Grad : h'nn WELL MEET AGAIN I. Would the woman in the front row, please sit down! 2. Susie with her mouth shut? 3. Congratulations. Eric! 4. Huh. you want our diplomas back? 5. Salulalorian Kristi Price. 6. Try- ing to stay on key? 7. Valedic- torian. Dan Shearer. 8. Whoop- ee! 9. Wrinkled robe, check, sunglasses, check; lassle, check. IO. The ants came marching one by one. II. This is how you shake a hand. I2. Dearly beloved, we gather here to GRADUA TE! l3. A pic- ture is worth a thousand words! Graduation I 09 Tit. . , '3 -: ; ZXAEEEAM- UNDERCLA SSMEN ONE M ORE YEA R! '- Barbara Acker Robert Alkire Scan Alkire Phillip Bauder Mike Bell Donna Bishop Wendy Blair Judi Bosar! Daniel Buck Bill Byers Ronald Caner Julie Coffee Wendi Cook Michelle Cua Heidi Daniels Tom Davidson Becky Dildine Greg Doubikin Malcom Emmons. Jr. Tracy Faust Claudette Fry Joe Garrett Randy Garrison John Grandominico Doug Graves Annette Green Steve Greer Bryan Harper learning, growing and havil fun.- isn't that what high school all about? The class of '86 has ha a lot of fun. but at the same tin they have managed to grow up. 4 for learning. they have not on learned to read and write: but th' have learned about themselves a: about life. I I2 Juniors I. And what do you have on your mind? 2. Preny cule outfit, lisa. 3. You look like you are having fun. Circle 09'0' Julie enjoys her evening ofglo- ry. Circle 691mm; Something must have been funny. 4. Jayne actually studying? 5. Comfortable? 6. Bryan misses another Spanish word. 7. Don't look so thrilled. 8. Do you mind? 9. Juniors have spirit! 5 TEPPING Victoria Ha wkins Julie Hedges Teresa Henry Neil Hightower Steve Hill Leigh Ann Hock Duane Holben Jody Homer Alan Ingling Cathy James Shelly James Sherry Jones Jodi Joseph Amy Kern Edie lacey Kenneth Larkin James Lawson Cheri Lemke Melissa link Seth Maiden Todd Marlin Bethanne Masters Paula Masters Steve Mays Diana Mch y Beth McDorman Mike Mclnlire 'Lisa Metzger I I 4 Juniors I. Have you ever thought about trying out for the Miss Piggy Iook-alikes? 2. Shouldn't you be paying attention? 3. Smile. Calhyl Circle Heft; Beth and Romina enjoy another exciting day at B. V. Circle above; Jodi in a jolly mood! 4. No. Wendi. it 's not Rob a! the door. 5. Cheri waves to her parents in the stands. 6. Juniors show their spirit! 7. Who me? MOVING UP! Brad Mitchell Erin Moore Kevin Morgan Ramina Noggle Kevin Pendlelon laMia Pendleton Bryan Pond Cheryl Poole Jim Powell Sandy Powell Todd Prince Robin Ptak Daniel Quick Beth Reed Ross Roberts John Robinson Terri Ryan Eric Satller lisa Schinzinger Stacy Schultz Renee Seelbach' Kris Sellers Robyn Stay Shannon Sumner Cindy forges Debbie Vigar Jay Wallace Dawn Ware I I 6 Juniors l. Suprisel 2. Wake up, Tony. 3. Jay and Paula goofing around once again. Circle left, Dahl Circle above, Ooh. yuckL 4. Wendy finds a nice place to do her homework. 5. Doug. Bryan. and Dan, strut their stuff. 6. Dawn cheers on home team. 7. Cute, Shelly, real cute. 8. What are yau up to now. Dan Buck? 9. Amy practices her archery. NEAR THE TOP! .- Julie Warner Michael Weihrauch Eric Wilgus Bryan Wise Daniel Wolford Nancy Wm y l I 8 Juniors n Elizabeth Baily Jae y Bartlet! Nate Birchfield Greg Blemin'sh u Twila Bowersmith' Richard Burchen Robert Cramer . Lisa Datagana .Tim Douglass- Jae y Earls Tan y Franklin John Hawbaker Sheila Hellzer W j I. Merrie Hill K im Hysell Tam Jantvold 'Cambra Sh y Jim'KoebeI Keith McCann . Cathy Miller Jon .Musseru ' u Pat'P'ennington ' Matt Peary Chad Pinnell . Amy uPinnicks. : d y Tina'Root ' f Russell Schirrzinger Dianna Smalrz Jayne Stairs HKeIlygSlulrhsy ; Joh'n Vaughn- . - - Greg Wampler K en Watts l. Jr. Class Officers: Wendi Cook, Dan Wolford, Bethanne Masters, Tracy Faust. 2. Killer grin. C ua. 3. Don't they look cute 4. Smile, leighAnn. 5. R0- mina cheers on the Barons. 6. What are you two doing? Circle left. Blues Brother Bishop. Circle Above. Lime Jim. go glow your horn 7, How Sweet! 8. Busy boy Bauder. hard 3! work. 9. Keep your eyes on the book. IO. Cindy. are you practicing for the Carol Burnett Show? ll. Come on. Randy; don? look so excited. SOPHS A RE P5 YCHED '- Sherry Acker Brian Alkire Lynn Archey Am y Armstrong Mary Augspurger Robin Berndsen Bren! Billman Pa! Babb Joe Boehm Stephanie Booker Ruth Bowden Cocky Breece Susan Brown Gary Buckingham Sarah Buxtan Coco Byrne Bill Call Kenny Caylon Kevin Chalfin 70 cnnhnmnra: I . I always dress up like a girl. 2. 5usan snoozin'. 3. Don't take a picture of me! C ircle Iefl: Are you looking a! me? 4. Hey. get me in the picture! 5. Definitely Vogue material. Circle above. Hey babe, what's shakin'? 6. Kenny's natural look. 7. Mmmmm good! Margaret C hrystal Penny Cole Sherry C coke Heather C ouch Bruce Cox Jon C ramer Kathleen Cramer Carrie Crooks Mark Cummins Jennifer Dauphin John Davis Tea DeFrancisco Brenda Dennis Linda Dennis Anthony Deyarmond Tamatha Douglass Laura Durfey Katherine Ecker Christin Farmer MORE SOPH SHOTS - Kim Felkner Tim Fous! Tammy Froehlich Juliene Fry Randy Fuller Kelly Green Jody Harris Jeanette Hallen Michelle Haubiel Teresa Hayes Vicki Hedges C arrie Heninger Amy Hinkle C indy Hughes John Humphreys Stacy Hunter Barb Ingling Nancy Johnson K elly Jones I 22 Sophomores I . You 're not supposed to pose. 2. Do they know what you keep in here, Sher- ry? 3. Dissecting an eel is not fun. Circle left. What are you up to. Rob? 4. Riding the bus to school makes us so ener- getic! 5. Miss Athletic in gym class. Circle Right. Duh. my name is Charlene Palmer. 6. Healthy food at Buckeye Valley?? 7. Who's winning? ?erick Keller Kim Keller Marilyn Kuhn Bobbi Jo landes Jeff lashley Charles layman Jr. Chris Lee tori linn Tammy lawther Tim Lowlher Tim ludford Rose Mangus Gus Maschmann Barney McCambs A my Milhon Mark Mitchell Jeff Manahan Ronnie Moore 10A nn Mus! SOPHS GO CRAZ Y .- Michelle Nelson Mall 0 'Connell C harlene Palmer lori Perry Lori Pinnicks Anne Preston Dennis Rapp Faith Richardson Tina Rinehar! Steve Roush '24 Sophomores A look into home cc. class. 2. Does everyone play rh little cars in industrial arts? 3. C indy decorating - sophomore hall spirit week. Circle left. Everr e's always taking pictures of me. 4. Do your work. ml 5. Charlie Inscha looks confused. 6. Calling 9r mommy: Tammy? Circle Right. Show us your irly whites. 7. Going to class? 8. Alonzo and -nds studying hard. Sherry Rowe Pairick Schubert Tanya Seelbach A my Sexton Scot! Seymour Mike Shepard Karen Solomon Da vid Sparks Synda Sparks Kathy Spriggs SOPHS DO Man Stowers John Teeter Billy Teets Craig Thompson THEIR THING - Andy Thrush Shelly Vance Brian Vogel Brian Wampler 126 Sophomores ball attendant. 3. Randy's a fantastic cheerleader Circle left. Coco gets some help with her geometry. 4. Come on. give us a big smile. 5. Van Helen is Stephanie's life. Circle right. Who's grabbing you. Karen? 6. Is that Synda dancing with Craig? I. I'm not doing anything wrong. 2. Bill McKahan escorting Erica Mason. the sophomore foal- CAMERA smr- Candy Cain William Davenport Cindy Cleming ' Alonzo Fourney Debra Givens Corina Hall Mark Hall Sean Hall . Stephanie Hartley Douglas Hursey Charlie lnscho Danna Kanniard Erica Mason Bill McKahan Shelly Melzger Glenn Miller Leah Moore Will Newland Kevin Quick Ginger Rayburn Jill Roof Dirk Russell Jonathan 5cowden Ward Sheppard ' Alan Shill Gary Shaster Mark Steffi William Thurston Robert Wade . . Roger Watson Teresa Watts Grant Yaakum Donald Ward Kim Ward Jae Webb Carolyn Welch laura Wickline Heather Wolf Stacie Wolfe GREEN, BUT GROWING- Renee Akers Ta wnya Archey Melody Arehart Ka y Bailey Brigette Ball Pa! Barnhart David Basham Brad Bay Kath y Beckley Pamela Berndsen lora Bishop James Black Mary Brown April Bunker Mary Carter Jonathon Caskey C harles Cayton Da vid Church Jeff C line Kim C 0! well Freshmen come short and tall tusual- Iy shorD with baby faces and a sense of humor only they can understand. Some make our nerves raw while others, with half a mind, stay out of our way. They are scared or excited, but sooner or later all become ashamed of that humi- liating name. Carolee Conklin Christine Conrad Wennie Contreras Greg Cooke Scott Crile Tammy Crump Tim Crump Jeanne Daugherty Dedra Da venpart Am y Demopolis Andrew Dolan Debbie Do wnard Jan Eaches lynn Edgar Tracie Firslenberger Warren Flick Gary Fogle Lori Fraker Roger George Becky Goadin Circle left.- Like, band is totally awesome. I. Elissa and Suzie ROCK 8. VJ 2. Kris and Sherry get excited. 3. Doldrums make Mark de- pressed. Circle Above: Suprisel 4. Sheryl shares her distinct enthusiasm. 5. Scot! shyly smiles. 6. Freshmen fralick frequently. Freshmen I29 WET BEHIND THE EARS- Brad Graves Mike Griesl - ... Wendy I Hardenbrook lynn Harmony I i 15 F Elissa V Heinrichs Jerry Held Jennifer Helton g 9 , ,. I , , . 7 kg Sandy Himes . j Mike Hinkel ' ; 1A. Jae Honeler James Jackson Joe Johns Michelle Jones Stacy Joseph Chris Kanode Kim Keller Rabbi Kessler Cheryl Kibler John Kreager Pal Lawson Tammy livermore v Kim Mains 0 Doug McDorman Marlena McKenzie Steve Miller I 30 Freshmen the library. Circle Left.- Jeanie punches out another cheer. I . Who gave you the privilege to make milk- shakes? 2. Health class presents pure plea- sure. 3. Cheerleaders conjure up a new caleer. 4. Kathy captures another freshman pygmy. Circle Above: Jane! blows up a balloon with telekinesis. 5. Catch me. I 'm the gingerbread man. 6. CHEERSII 7. Brad looks and laughs in Dena Mitchell David R. Moore James Moore Jennifer Moore Rick Moreland Mark Morgan Scot! Mari! Sheryl Morris Rhonda Mullins Brandi Munday Misty Munday Harold Niben! Melissa Niday Kathy Noble Kelly Nourse Tressa O'Ouin Angela Obenour Steven Pike John Price Robert Price Chad Randall Kristy Rapp Robin Rardin Robbie Ressa Ron Richards ON OUR WAY - Sheryl Rohl Richard Schnipke Giselle Schubert Katy Schubert lance Shearer Darin Skinner Teri Slicker Heather Smith Jessica Sopko Julie Sparks Kris Speakman Sandra - Spears Andy Spike lisa Slambaugh Michelle Slegner Jane! Stepanovsky Marita Srepp Karen Stevens Tom Stevens Charles Sullivan I 32 Freshmen Thompson Aric Tucker Sherry Upchurch Sherri Viers Stephanie Wade Tera Williamson Mark Williamson Heather Wolf Am y Wameldorf loren Wright Circle left: John Kreager strikes a shocking pose. I . Only freshmen study during lunch. 2. John Price - class comedian. 3. Freshmen class officers are Sandy Himes. Chad Randall and Elissa Heinrichs. 4. Fresh- men find food funny. Circle Above: 1 am so bad. 5. Freshmen shout it out. 6. Ballet is a freshman basket- ball specialty. 7. Home-Ec and hamburgers make Jerv ry happy. 8. John Price struggles successfully. Frpellman l 2 2 A LEARNING EXPERIENCE- Circle Below: Hey, I didn? want my picture taken! I. Fresh- men find the fair fun. 2. Phys. Ed. exerts excitement, 3. Band is believed to be a ball. Circle Right; Smile. Heather! 4. Jane! clowns around. 5. Chris Marshall escorts attendant Elissa Heinrichs a! Fall Homecoming. 6. This has to be a joke. muses Jimmy Forbes. 24 Freshmen Camera Shy I Suzie Alkire Nick Augustine Rick Bash Ricky Basham Mike Baxter Keith Blake Gary Caplinger Wendy Carr b Kevin Caudill Barbara Cramer Michelle Cummins L Tina Deskins John Eaches Brian Erlenbach Tim Foor' Jim Forbes Doreen Gay Gina Gayhart Angie Homer MattHowison . Kathi Johnson Scott Jordan Barbera Lane Jerry Lyons Mark Maggard Laurie Manor M Chris Marshall Chad Martz David A. Mqore , . Dan Musseter Kyrt Myers David Orecchio Jim Patrick , Kevin Prat! W 6qu Piper ,, William Potter , John Rich Jeff Ripley Gary Roser Tra vis Russell Allen Ryther William Sargent Michelle Smith Lance Spangler Sherry Thompson Sha wn Vanscyac Steve Walkek : Tim Ward ' Richard Wells Tamm y Whipple William Wilson Brian Wolford Darren WygIg JVS WORKS TOWARD FUTURE I36 JVS SiizPPHLS -N . STUFF mm mm I. Wake up, Robert! 2. Candy McClain thinks we can't see her. 3. I . am too cool for words. 4. John tells David and Rich how it's done. .37.; 5. See my wonderful book? 6. Gossip I0l in progress. 7. Sharrie's F $3,... not too thrilled about P.0.D. 8. The Three Musketeers - plus one! 9. Yes, I know what I'm doing here! I0, Tammi relaxes in Family Living. l I . Chris is in an hypnotic trance. l2. And then electricity shot through my body . . . V! r 12 JVS I37 FACUI. TY B.V. STUDENTS ARE PROUD Dr. William Hanning Thad Seely FACUI. TY Ken Bostdorff I40 Faculty OF THEIR FACUL TY Faculty luck; I Dr. WilliaIII Hanning, Superintendent Sherry Mitchell - Treasurer's office Claran Casbarro - Treasurer's officg Betty BroWn - School Treasurer LL Betty McFarland '- Superintendent's Nadine Mason Louise Barrow Secretary ' Ken Bostdorff - Principal Nadine Mason -- School Secretary Lauise Bartow - Guidance Secretary Mary Roberts - Guidance Counselor Ralph Philibin - Guidance Counselor , B 9:4 31- ; ' a.gla' I am uaauue MW see: Mr. Thad Seely. a major part life at Buckeye Valley. has ired. He has been in the , ching profession since 50 He taught social stud- . physical education, IIealth d driver' 5 edufation at '0th Valleyb f6re coming to ckeye VaIe ey in I 963 In 56 MIrSeely became Assis- rpfincipal and Athletic Di- Board Members: Row I: Dr. William Daniels. Dean Holben. Row 2.- Wayne Sheppard. David James. tor here at 8V. Even though 03W Shade . Seely won't be seen phys' IIy. his influence on staff d students will be quite ob- Emmy ,4, us for years to come. Martin Trent l. Huh? 2. Buckeye Valley teachers know how to party! 3. Miss Evans shows her true calling in life. 4. Mr. Dodge displays the fine art of holding up a wall. Rose Blanchard , 1 I 42 Faculty F Univ. Dahon. Miam; Charles SchroederE-J Biogogy I, 2 Faculty I 43 A nn Da vis C ynthia Mooney Tom Huss Miss Carolyn Patterson, has retired this year. She taught in the Buckeye Valley schools for 29 years. At Buck- eye Valley High school she was head of the Math Department where she taught everything from geomertry to the dreaded advanced math. Miss Patterson was also Senior class advi- sor for 9 years. Students and faculty agree that they will miss Miss Patter- sonls undying devotion to the in- struction of her students and the friendship she ga ve. FACULTY Diana Cottrill re Carolyn Patterson k Jim Miller Robin Gara W. I44 Faculty w -, I mm: Debbie Young-Bowden Pal Miller Connie Diebler to? A Judy Burdick Ann lehner m ,3: m , Facultya; r Ron Tingliy - English 5halgespeare. teI'm :3 5f , ' Ann Dang -Lalgebra.- g ametry X The Ohio Slate Universi .. ,. 3 j. q: MargareIVVanSIckIewgen maih. algebrar , A , , . ' - Preialgebra Capital L ; Joyce Roberts A- Typing, Business ' i ' Jim Miller A- comeler math I. J The Ohio 5mg University , L I Judy Burdick w A aunting. fhorI hand I ,, , ; A T Ohio University Ann Lehiier :: 1 Otterbein ,, 4 , Peggy Bleigh -. 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How ya doin', big boy? 4. Dan '1 touch him. You might catch something. 5. Senior Sir 7n 6. lets go, Barons! 7. Do those haircuts meet the school dress code? 8. Did you just see what I saw? Circle: Sure this is really good food. 9. See Ya. It's been real! I 58 Theme It seemed an the first day of school that the year would last forever, but we found that it passed all too quickly. as each season melted into another. Some of us met our goals while others ignored theirs. Eighty-five will. of course. remain as a milestone in all of our lives as the Seniors enter the The real world and start lives apart from these sacred halls and the underclassmen adjust to life without the presence of Mr. Seely and Miss Patterson. The few occasions we fought with each other are already forgotten while the many times we laughed will always be embedded in our minds. WE JUST STARTED HAVING FUN I. Pride runs rampant. Circle. Ha. Ha. Ha, Ha! 3. There's nothing like posing for a photo. 4. My dear friends. 5. 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