Caldwell High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Caldwell, OH)
- Class of 1978
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m TOM AH A WK ‘1978’ presents: Day Day VOLUME XVI Caldwell High School 516 Fairground St. Caldwell, Ohio 43724 Day by Day. . WE ARRIVE 3 SNOW DAZE Smiles were seen as everyone was leaving. Everyone's smiling while wailing for the announcement about leaving early was made. SNOW!! At times it seemed as if the snow would never stop falling. School was cancelled 14 times and often we would meet only one or two times a week. The worst blizzard of the sea- son completely shut down the entire state. Highways, schools, businesses, and even the govern- ment closed down. Governor Rhodes declared Ohio a disaster area. It was called by many the worst storm in history. The pictures on these pages were taken Thursday. January 19. Though this was the only day we made it to school that week, we still didn’t attend all of our classes. School was dismissed after 5th period so we could go home before the latest snowstorm hit. Everyone appears to be satisfied with leaving early. Lisa Kovach sees nothing unhappy about leaving early that day. 4 No one could wait to get outside. Carolsn King flies out the door to get home. Jo Ferguson is all smiles about the whole idea. I im Barkley takes a break from the hustle bustle. Mary Richards and Laura Burkitt appear to be discouraged. It seems as though everyone is ready and waiting to get home. 5 Van and Dave have an early morning chat. Paul (with a picture of his favorite person) and Tony get ready to catch the bus home. Jim and Mike take time to pose. 6 Teachers enjoy Christmas Dinner. Dan and Mark make peanut brittle in Mr. Perkin’s class. Janie distributes class pictures. Don grabs a quick smoke. Miss C'ox delivers a pie during a pep assembly and I eresa models her new hair-do 7 CALDWELL ■XOB ICIOOL 9A9 Olio __ Day by Day. . . r • WE GA THER TOGETHER SENIORS Senior class officers: Presidenl — Dana Snider. Vice Pres. — Pat Schoeppner. Secretary - Tonya DeVolld. Treasurer Scott Braden. Lisa Bailey Tim Barkley Paul Barlock Diane Bridgman Gwen Bridgman Mike Boyd 12 Debbie Carrel Kay Carter Jim Butler Cheryl Clark Joyce Connell Chris Craig Janet Davis Jayne Davis 13 Janice Wells is very involved in her work at Guernsey-Noble Vocational School. (iwen Bridgman is pu led h someone or something in the office. Rusty Davis Mike Foraker Sherri Foraker Rowena Gill Greg Gerst Charolette Fogle Gerald Gerst Rex Green M Shirley Harper Debbie Hardesty Eddie Harper Debbie Heddleson Kathy Henthorne Carol Hendershot Donnie Hohman 15 Paul Barlock Nils in study hall looking very happy. Krista Young works hard at her job in the office. Lynn Hupp Lisa Kovach Julie Lallathin Rusty Keith Jody Keylor Boh Larrick Pam Johnson Mark Keyser Dennis Johnson Kurt Lauer Francis Miller Cathy Michel Jane McConnell Kevin Miller Jerry Morland Jim Buller and Mike Boyd pose for the yearbook photographer. Pam Moore Bill Morrison A Paul Nau £ Cindy Niswonger Mark Parrish Denise Novello Rosanna Pryor Sue Pangle Amy Radcliff 18 Greg Ramsey Valerie Ruger Debbie Sanford Janie Schott waits for an excuse. Diane Ruppel Albert Schockling 19 Frank Schott Jack Sloter Janie Schott Jodi Steed Cheryl Stombaugh Jeff Stottsberry Kathy Shoop Carol Stombaugh Vincent Tardiff 20 Jim Walters Steve Warner Janice Wells Dan Williams Kass Watkins Terri Yontz Krista Young 2t SENIOR INDEX Rick A Mill: FFA 3: DECA 4. Lisa Bailey: Latin Club I. 2; FFIA 4: Scholarship Team L 3: Band I. 2. 3. 4; Student Council 3: Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Pep Band 1. 2. 3: Basketball Home- coming Attendant. Junior; National Honor Society 4: Honors Play 4. Tim Barkley: Spanish Club 2. 4; Band 1, 2; Yearbook Staff 4; Smoke Signal 3. 4; Redskin Review 4; Hon- ors Play 4. Paul Bar lock: Art Club I. 2. 3. 4; Art Club President 3. Mike Boyd Scon Braden: Spanish Club 2; Pep Club 1, 2. 3. 4; Basketball I, 2, 3; Baseball 1. 2, 3.4; Smoke Signal 3. Diane Bridgman: Spanish Club 2; FHA 1.2. 3; Schol- arship Team 1. 2. 3; Pep Club 1, 2. 3. 4; Student Council 3; NHS 3. 4: Junior Sweetheart Attendant: Class Officer Secretary 3; FHA Vice-President 3; NHS Treasurer 4; Honors Play 4. Gwen Bridgman: Art Club 1. 2. 3. 4; FHA 1. 2. 3. 4: Pep Club I. 2. 3. 4; Basketball 3; Softball 3; Year- book Staff 2; Cinderettes 2, 3: FHA Treasurer 3; FHA State Delegate 1: FHA President 4; Sweetheart Attendant 2: Outstanding FHA Freshman; Art Club Treasurer 4; FHA Queen Candidate; Sweetheart Queen 4. Jim Butler: FFA 2: Chorus 4; Softball 2. Debbie Carrel: Spanish Club 1; Scholarship Team 2. 3: Band 1. 2. 3. 4: Band Secretary 4: Pep Club 1, 2, 3. 4: Honors Play 4. Kay Carter: Art Club I, 2; FHA 1; Sweetheart Attendant I; OEA Club 3. 4; GNVS Class President 4; Librarian Assistant 2; GNVS Office Machines. Cheryl Clark: Pep Club 3, 4. Joyce Connell: FHA 1; Band I. 2: Volleyball Statisti- cian 3; Cinderettes I; Track Manager 2: GNVS OEA Club. Office Machines 3. 4; GNVS Class Vice-Presi- dent 4. Chris Craig: FHA 2.3; Pep Club 2. 3.4: Basketball 3. 4; Softball 4; Yearbook Staff 2. Patty Crock: Pep Club 3,4. Janet Davis: Art Club I. 2. 3, 4: FHA 2. 3. 4; Pep Club 2. 3. 4; Cinderettes 1. 2. 4: Sophomore Football Attendant. Jayne Davis: Art Club I, 2, 3, 4: FHA Secretary 4; FHA 2. 3, 4; Art Club Vice-President 4; Pep Club 2, 3.4; Cinderettes 1. 2,4. Rusty Davis: Art Club 2; FFA 2; Student Council 3; Wrestling 2. 3; Football I, 3. 4: Baseball 1; DECA 3. 4. Tonya DeVolld: Art Club 1. 2; FHA 2. 3. 4; Vice- President 4: Pep Club 1. 2. 3.4; Football Cheerleader 4; Senior Class Secretary. Meg Evilsizer: Latin Club 1, 2; FHA 3; Scholarship Team 1; Band I. 2. 3. 4; Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Drama Club 2; Student Council 3; Yearbook Staff 2; Union Carbide Speech Winner: Chemistry Day: Band Presi- dent 4; Pep Club President 3: Class Secretary I: National Honor Society 4: Honors Play 4. Charlotte Fogle: FHA 1.2; Chorus 2; Track I. Mike Foraker Sherri Foraker: FHA 2. 3: Pep Club 2. 3. Gerald Gersl Greg Gersl: Latin Club 1. 2: Band I. 2. 3: Scholarship Team 2: Basketball 1.2. Rowena Gill: Latin Club I, 2: SAE 2; Scholarship Team 2. 3: Band 1. 2. 3. 4: Pep Club I. 2. 3. 4: Stu- dent Council I. 2: Yearbook Staff 2: Cinderettes I, 2. 3. 4: Pep Band 1. 2: President of Junior Class; Fresh- man Basketball Attendant: Senior Football Home- coming Attendant. Rex Green: Latin Club I. 2; FFA 3. 4; Basketball I. 2; Football I. 2. 3.4, Co-Captain 4. Mary Lou Haga: Latin Club I: SAE I: Band 1: Wres- tling Cheerleader 2: Cinderettes I; DECA4. Jean Hanes Hill: Latin Club 1.2: SAE 2: Band 1, 2. 3. 4: Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Drama Club 2. 3; Yearbook Staff 2: Cinderettes 1,2; Pep Band 1. 2. Debbie Hardesty: Art Club 4: FFA 3. 4; M AJVS Hor- ticulture: Sentinel of Horticulture. Slurky Harper: FHA 3: MAJVS Food Service. Eddie Harper Debbie Heddleson: FHA I. 2. 3.4: Pep Club I. 2; Cin- derettes 2. Ray Henry: Football 4; Baseball 4. Carol Hendershoi Kathy Henthorne: Art Club 3. 4: Spanish Club I. 2: FHA I. 3: Yearbook Staff 4: Smoke Signal 3. 4: Redskin Review 4. Donnie Hohman: Art Club I. Lynn Hupp: FHA I: National Honor Society 3, 4: Junior Class Vice-President: OEA Chapter Secretary 4; Senior Class President 4. Dennis Johnson Pam Johnson: Spanish Club I. 2: Band I. 2. 3. 4: Pep Club 1.2. 3. Rusty Keith: Art Club 1. 2: FFA I. 2. 3. 4: Ag. Mechanics Sentinel MAJVS. Jody Keylor: Wrestling I. 2. 3. 4: GNVS Air Condi- tioning 3.4. Mark Keyser: Art Club 2. 3.4: Carpentry UTCA. Lisa Kovach: Art Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Treasurer 4; Secre- tary 3; Latin Club I, 2: Scholarship Team Council Vice-President 3, President 4; NHS 3. 4: Junior Class Officer. Treasurer; Redskin Review 4: Junior Class Football Attendant; Drama 4. Julie Lallathin: Art Club 2. 4: FHA 2; Pep Club 2. 3. 4. Bob Larrick: FFA 2. 3. 4: Band I. 2. 3. 4: Basketball 2: Pep Band 1. 2, 3.4. Tania Lashley: Spanish Club 1. 2: Scholarship Team 1: Band I. 2. 3.4: Pep Club I. 2. 3.4: Student Council 3: Yearbook Staff I: Band Treasurer4: Cinderettes I. 2. 3.4: Pep Band I. 2.4. Kurt Lauer: Baseball I: Power Lineman MAJVS 3.4. Jane McConnell: Latin Club I, 2: Scholarship Team 1. 3: Band 1. 2. 3. 4: Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Drama Club 2. 3: Student Council 1. 2: Wrestling Statistician 1. 2. 3. 4; Girls Track I. 2; Basketball Cheerleader I. 2, 3: Pep Band 1: Pep Club President 4: Junior Class Vice- President; Union Carbide Participant: National Honor Society 4; Honors Play 4. 23 Charles McCune Mary Caihryn Michael: Girls Basketball 3. 4; Softball 3; Track I. 2; Volleyball 3: Volleyball Athletic- Trainer 4: Softball Manager 4. Francis Miller: Basketball Manager. Kevin Miller: Latin Club I, 2; Scholarship Team 1: Basketball I. 2. 3. 4: Basketball Co-Captain 4; Track 1.2: Football 1.2. 3.4: Football Co-Captain 4. Ted Miller: Art Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Art Club President 4: Wrestling 1.2. 3.4: Wrestling Co-Captain 4: Football 1. 2. 3. 4: Football Co-Captain 4: Track I. 2. 4; Freshman Class Vice-President. George Morgareidge: Chorus I: Baseball I; VICA Officer 3. Sergeant-at-Arms. Jerry Morland: Basketball I. 2; Cross Country I: Track 4. Pam Moore: Latin Club I: Band I: DECA 4. Bill Morrison: FFA I. 2. 3. Paul Nau: Latin Club 1. 2: FFA 1.2. 3.4; Scholarship Team I. 2. 3: Football I. 2. 3. 4: FFA 3: Student Advisor: FFA 4. Sentinel. Cindy Niswonger: Spanish Club 2: FHA I. 2: Band 1. 2. 3. 4: Pep Club I. 2. 3. 4: Cheerleader 1. 2. 3.4: Cin- derettes I. 2. 3. 4: Basketball Homecoming Attend- ant. Sophomore: Pep Band I: Senior Football Attendant. Denise Novello: Chorus I. 2: Librarian 2: DECA Treasurer 3: DECA President 4. Sue Pangle: Band I. 2. 3. Mark Parrish: Art Club I. 2. 3. 4: Art Club Treasurer 2: FF A I. 2. 3. 4: FFA 3. Vice-President. State Degree: FFA 4. President: Pep Club 2. 3; Student Council I. 2. 4; National Honor Society 3. 4: NHS Secretary 4: Wrestling I. 2. 3. 4: Football 1. 3: Foot- ball Manager 2. Rosanna Pryor: Art Club I. 2. 3. 4: FHA I. 3. 4: FHA Reporter 4: Pep Clbu I. 4: Yearbook Staff 4: Smoke Signal 3.4; Redskin Review 4. Amy Radcliff: Latin Club 3. 4: Band I. 2. 3. 4; Pep Band I. 2. 3. 4: Basketball 3. 4: Softball 3: Track I: Volleyball 3. 4. Brad Radcliff: Scholarship Team 3: Student Council 4: Basketball I. 2. 3. 4: Track 3. 4: Cross Country I. 2: Yearbook Staff 4: Basketball Captain 4. Dave Ramage: FFA 1. 2. 3. 4. Greg Ramsey: Art Club I. 2: Basketball 1. Randv Reed: FFA I. 2. 3. 4; FFA Student Advisor 4. Sherri Ross: FHA 1: Scholarship Team I: Chorus 2. 3: National Honor Society 3,4: Honors Play 4. Karen Rudge: Latin Club I, 2: Pep Club I. 2. 3. 4: Scholarship Team I: Band I. 2. 3.4; National Honor Society 3. 4; NHS President 3. 4; Cheerleader 3: Freshman Class President: Honors Play 4. Valerie Ruger: Art Club 3. Diane Ruppel: Latin Club I. 2: SAE I. 2: Scholarship Team 2. 3: Band 1.2. 3.4: Pep Club 1.2. 3.4: NHS 3. 4: Yearbook Staff 2: Cinderettes I. 2. 3. 4: Pep Band I. 2. 3.4: Sophomore Class Treasurer: Honors Play 4. Gary Sating: Basketball I: Baseball 1. 2. 3. 4. Debbie Sanford: SAE 2: Band I. 2. 3. 4. Vice-Presi- dent 4: Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Student Council 4: Year- book Staff 2: Cinderettes I. 2. 3. 4; Pep Band 1. 2. 3. 24 4; Sophomore Class Officer. Secretary; Football Homecoming Queen 4. Albert Schockling: FFA I. 2. 3. 4; NHS 3; Wrestling 1. 2. 3. 4; Football I. 2. 3; FFA Play 3: Sentinel of Ag. Product Processing. Pal Schoeppner: Latin Club I. 2: FFA 4; Scholarship Team 1.2. 3; Wrestling I. 2. 3.4; Football 3.4. Frank Schott: FFA I. 2; Baseball I. 2. 3: VICA 3. 4; MAJVS Carpentry VICA. Janie Schott: Latin Club I. 2: FFA 2. 3. 4; SAE I. 2; Pep Club I. 2; Cinderettes I. 2: Jr. Fair V Board 3. 4; FFA Office Reporter 3. 4; Sophomore Class Officer 2. Vice-President; Jr. Fair Board 4. Secretary: NHS4. Kathy Shoop: Spanish Club 1. 2: Pep Club I. 2: Cin- derettes 1. 2. Jack Sloter: FHA 1.2. 3. Secretary 4. Dana Snider: l.atin Club I. 2. 3; FFA I. 2. 3.4: Schol- arship Team I. 2. 3. 4: Student Council I. 2: NHS 3. 4; Football I. 2. 3. 4. Co-Captain 4: Class President Officer 4: FFA Treasurer 3.4; NHS Vice-President 4. Jodi Steed: Art club 2; Band I; Pep Club I. 2; Bas- ketball Cheerleader 2: VICA Vice-President 4: Jr. Nursing Class President. Carol Stombaugli: Volleyball 3. Jeff Stottsberry: Football 1.2, 3. 4: Track I; GNVS Auto Mechanics 3. 4: VICA 3. 4; VICA Treasurer 3. Vincent Cardiff: Art Club I, 2. 3. 4. Jim Walters: FFA 1. 2. 3. 4; Chorus 1; Wrestling 2: Ag. Mechanics MAJVS. Steve Warner: Track I. 2: Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4; Cross Country I: Chorus 2: GNVS 4: Distributive Ed. Kass Watkins: Art Club 4: Chorus 2: Pep Club 2: Football Cheerleader 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Smoke Signal 3. 4: Redskin Review 4. Dwight Wells: FFA 1. 2: VICA 3. 4; MAJVS Weld- ing. Janice Wells: FHA I. 2: NHS 3. 4: Office Education Asst. Chapter Treasurer 4; Senior Class Historian 4. Dan Williams: Art Club 2: Basketball 1; Football 1. 2. 3.4: Baseball I. 2. 3.4; Power Lineman MAJVS. Terri Yontz: Latin Club I. 2: SAE I. 2. 3; Band I. 2. 3. 4: Pep Club I. 2. 3. 4; Student Council I. 2. 4: Basket- ball Cheerleader 4: Yearbook Staff 4: Redskin Review 4: Cinderettes 1. 2. 3. 4: Pep Band I. 2. 3: Pep Club Treasurer 3; Honors Play 4. Krista Young: Spanish Club I. 2. 3. 4: FHA I: Schol- arship Team I. 2. 3. 4; Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Redskin Review 4; Cinderettes I. 2. 3. 4; Union Carbide Speech Contest Runner-Up 3: NHS 4; Freshman Basketball Statistician 4: Honors Play 4. 25 Cheryl Stombaugh: Volleyball 3.4. GRADUATION 78 Tonya it s not that had. Mr. Dahood leads the class of 1978 to the ceremonies. 26 Lisa makes some final adjustments. It's almost over. Paul and Mike in line to enter the grandstand. Kathy waits for the right moment to get dressed. 27 Junior class officers are. Front row. left to right: Lisa Schockling. vice-president: Diana Shaw, president: and Sherri Jonard. secretary. Back row: Jeff King, treasurer: and advisors. Debbie Cox and Vicki Sheridan. David Ackley Julia Brienza Van Colley Joyce Gerst Donald Addlespurger Jeff Brien Karen Crock Jody Gray Bryan Anderson Tom Brown Kevin Cross Lynn Green Tom Baker Mark Barnes Jim Basham Kester Cantwell DenoCapello Dwayne Carrell Sharon Devoll Dave Dimmerling Bob Egnot Joe Griffin Jerry'Hall Jim Harding John Bauerbach Kevin Chicwak David Fleming Gary Harper Larry Bond Jim Clark Alan Garvin Christine Hickman 28 Mark Hill Ron Killian Lori Lee Mary Minyo Sieve Payne Stanley Randolph Dan Hughes Carolyn King Roger Lincicome Melanie Morrison Madeline Pilcher Dee Reasoner Alesia Hupp Jeff King Chris Lori Tonda Neff Jim Polen David Reed Dan Hupp Ruth Kirchner Debbie McCune Rama Nichols Beverly Postlewait Brenda Riski Tresa Jackson Mark Kovach Jana Milstead Sharon Nichols Robbie Priest Delia Ross Jay Johnson Lisa Kuhn Bill Mincks Cindy Novello Chris Radcliff Christy Saling Sherri Jonard Aaron Lambert Jeff Minosky Paul Ogle Mary Radcliff Steve Saling Phyllis Keith Ron Lange Joan Minyo Jeff Pangle Penny Rager Jim Sayre 29 Lisa Schockling Cindy Scholl Joan Scholl Kevin Schott Tony Diana Shaw Tony Shuster Dale Snodgrass David Spence Louise Stack Christine Stark Schroeder Jill Stewart Kurt Stewart Allen Starr Matthew Snyder Tresa Stottsberry Greg Zalcha's peanut brittle from chemis- try class resembles a cement pancake. Kame Woodford seems to be the type of person who enjoys working. 30 Alesia Hupp is busy rolling away the hours in Home Ec. Dan Wilson is shown relaxing after hard day's work. Tammy Clyde Tidd Brett Swain Theobald Ranie Paul Tonnous Lela Warrick Larry Wears Dannie Wilson Tom Withers Woodford Myra Young GregZaleha Kathy Zeleznik Bill Wells Julia White Not pictured: Ronald Armstrong Jyl Theiss 31 Sophomore class officers. Front row, left to right: Nancy Lamp, vice pres.: Carol Richards. Pres.: Melody Hughey, sec. Back row: Jennifer Pangle. treas.: Greg Devol. advisor. Matt Arnold Rena Berry Denise Butler Jo Ferguson Tami Ashbaugh Tom Bettinger Dan Cox Whitey Fogle Carl Baker Debbie Blair Theresa Crum Ed Foraker Gary Baker Rosemary Boney Cathy Davis Marcia Fredrickson Melinda Barlow Gregg Bragg Beth Davis Carol Gerst Bruce Barnes Don Bridgman Rich Deem Ed Gerst Tony Barnett Mark Brier Eddie Estadt Paul Gill 32 Diane Griffin Rusty Henthorne Beth Keylor Marty McLaughlin Dave Milligan Debbie Novello Joe Griffin Jeff Hesson David King Karen Merry Detmer Mitchell Jennifer Pangle Glenn Haga Mike Hesson Nancy Lamp Chris Michel Tammy Moncrief Duane Parcel Mike Hall Marsha Holley Mike Landers Allen Miller Dave Moore Jill Pickenpaugh Eugene Hardesty Mel Hughey Carolyn Lotes Lisa Miller Treasa Moore Jackie Postal John Harding Marty Jennings Donna McCune Scott Miller Diane Morrison Donna Pryor Doug Hayes Mike Johnson Tammy McKee Rick Miller Ruth Morrison Steve Pryor Delores Henry Sandy Jordan Beverly McKown Tina Miller Robin Moser Tom Ramage 33 Pam Reed Joe Schockling Carol Richards Jeanne Showalters Mike Riski Krista Singer Not pictured: Doug Bettinger. Walter Heddle son. Bill Hesson. Eddie Kuhl. Jackie Snider. Debbie Stack, and Sonja Wiley. Susan Roe Theresa Ross Darrell Smith Joy Snider Gerald Triplett Rusty Walters Chris Saling Ronnie Stritz Meg Watson Don Saling Brenda Tilton Mike West Barb Schockling Ruth Tonnous Chris Williams “Ah. is this candid camera or something? Don't look no Melinda, but I think everyone heard that joke you just told. Keep talking, maybe 1 11 miss biology 34 Hey Diana, look, they're taking our picture. Darrel looks like he would rather he working on his shop project than tending the tool room. Paul must not believe what hejust heard 35 Class officers: Pres.. Doug Niswonger: Vice-Pres.. Laura Burkitt: Sec.. Mary Richards: Treasurer. Kevin Flood: Advisor. Mr. Warrick. Donna Allen Kevin Baker Loid Bones Sam Christmas Mike Allen Jod) Basham Penns Bond Glenda Clark Diana Anderson Brenda Berrs Terrs Boyd Tom Clark Paul Anderson Dennis Blair Gars Butler John Clark Phil Anderson Christa Bond Terri Capello Sandy Crock Debbie Archer Jim Bond Marlene Carrel Shirley DeVoll Alan Arnold James Bond Allen Christmas Todd Evilsizer Don Ashbaugh Laura Burkitt Dale Christmas Craig Fergueson 36 Kevin Flood Linda Haas Linda Hupp Lauri Killian Larry Lincicome Alisa McKee Bobby Fogle Kathy Haga Rand Hupp Kim King Lisa Lincicome Tom McKee Dale Garvin Roger Haga Sharon Hupp Lori King David Long Doug McLaughlin Gary Gerst Russell Haga Veronica Jackson Bonnie Lambert Jay Lori Randy Milstead Marlene Glidden Kaye Harper Monty Lee Clay Lamp John Lynn Susie Mi nosky Eric Griffin Jane Harnman Tammy Johnson Irvin Lamp Edward Mallett Todd Morrison Greg Haas Tim Hayes Jeff Keith Mitch Landers Brenda McCumber Bill Murrey Fred Haas David Hupp John Keylor Gloria Lashley Kim McElfresh Debbie Nichols 37 Doug Niswonger Jeff Petry Eric Otto Carla Phillis Connie Patterson David Reasoner Donald Saling Scott Payne Brett Reed Randy Saling Tilda Pack Angie Powell Richard Pangle John Powell Mary Richards Ed gel Parcel Julie Radcliff James Ruger Vince Pasqualc Mark Radcliff Kenneth Runnel Gary works hard in Shop class. Miss McKendry works with a group of freshmen in basic English class. Terry is busy looking over the selection of paperbacks in the library. Gloria laughs at a joke and Donna wonders if they are having as much fun as she is at the Sweetheart Dance. 38 Jack Schott Brent Starr Penny Walters Not Pictured: Frank Hardesty Kevin Henthorne Chris Knight James Mugrage Charles Whittenbrook Ronald Saling Mark Schott Sherman Triplet Theresa Warner Dan Schott Lori Stack Eddie Wilson Robbie Schell Donna Shaw Lisa Tilton Brent Young Kelly Schob Jeff Slaughter Ernie Wells Nancy Young Basic students wail for the bell. Bobby expects straight A‘s on grade card day. or else! Really he is showing his shot- gun he won for being 1st in the FFA Fruit Sales. 39 GNVS Don Addlesburgcr tears down a lawn mower in Small Engines. Jj Johnson and Tom Brown check a car Kevin Schott takes notes in Air Conditioning in Auto Mechanics. Tammv Theobald and Tresa Stottsberry in the classroom session of Cosmetology. Cindy Novello and Lela Warrick appear to he listening attentively. Ph Ills Keith finds lime to “daydream in Cosmetology. Keeping herself busy typing in Office Machines is Ranie Woodford. Charlotte Fogle enjoys dusting in HERO. Working away in Office Machines is Joan Janice Wells works vigorously in High-Skill Getting ready to type is Lynn Hupp. Schott. Stenography. 41 M.AJ.V.S Shirley Harper Special Foods Mark Barnes. Jeff Pangle. Kurt Lauer. Danny Williams. M.AJ.V.S. Basketball Champs. Clyde Tidd Ag-Industrial Equipment 42 Jim Sayre does welding work for Ag-lndustrial Equipment Class. Alan Garvin Ag-lndustrial Equipment Kurt Lauer and Danny Williams working hard at Power Lineman. Joyce Armstrong and Shirley Harper take a break from kitchen for picture. 43 Day by Day. . . 44 FOOTBALL Top row: Ted Miller. Kevin Miller. Paul Nau. Dan Williams. Jeff Stottsberry. Rex Green. Rusty Davis. Ray Henry, and Dana Snider. 2nd row: Paul Tonnous. Dave Reed. Rob Priest. Bruce Barnes. Dave King, Mark Barnes. Ron Stritz. Jim Polen. Lou Schott. Pat Schocppner. 3rd row: Jeff Pangle. Jody Gray. Jeff King. Jim Sayre. Jerry Hall. Dan Hupp. Matt Snyder. Mike Landers. Dennis Fogle. Steve Saling. 4th row: Rusty Walters. Paul Ogle. Dave Ackley. Kevin Chicwak. Bill Wells. Rich Pangle. Jeff Barnett. Dan Cox. Jim Clark. 5th row Dave Milligan. Mike Riski. Bill Brown. Tony Barnett. Kent Mallet. Phil Anderson. Tom Clark. Paul Gill. 6th row: Mitch Landers. Paul Anderson. Don Ash- baugh. John Lynn. Brett Reed. Kevin Flood. Don Bridgman. Tom McKee. The blacked faces quit the football team. CHS Opponent 46 Eastern 6 20 Belpre 8 6 Meadowbrook 22 20 Woodsfield 7 27 Rosecrans 0 8 Fort Frye 21 27 Frontier 0 7 Beallsville 31 6 Barnesville 36 25 Shenandoah 14 Senior football players. Left to right. top row: Paul Nau. Kevin Miller. Dana Snider. Ray Henry. Ted Miller. Bottom row: Jeff Stottsberry. Rusty Davis. Rex Green. Pat Schoeppner. Dan Williams. 46 Football Co-Captains: Rex Green. Ted Miller. Kevin Miller. Dana Snider. Senior Football players: Dan Williams. Pat Schoeppner. Rusty Davis. Jeff Stottsberrs Ray Henry Paul N’au Jerry Hall hits the tackling dummy during summer practice. Coach Mike Devol and Dan Hupp talk over some strategy. Rob Priest fends off a tackier. Paul Tonnous. Rusty Davis. Pat Schoeppner. and Whites Fogle huddle in happiness for a job well done. 48 Rob Priest pushes forward through Beallsville s defense. Jeff Stottsberry leaves Roscrans Bishops in the dust. Jeff Stottsberry sits a minute to catch breath after a big run. Jeff Stottsberry crashes through the line. CROSS COUNTRY Tup nm: Coach Ron Marlin. Craig Ferguson. Mark Kovach. Doug McLaughlin. Glenn Hngu. John Powell. Assistant Coach. Dugan Mill. Boiumi nm: Allen Miller. 1 im Hayes. Dannie Wilson. Sam Sehoeppner. Bryan Anderson. Dean Capello. Manager: Randy Ferguson and pel rope. Ernest. Coach Marlin displays ihe district 1st place trophy. Opponents CHS Lakeland. Buckeye Trail 1st Tiffin Columbian Invitational 2nd Shenandoah 1st Caldwell Classic 2nd Malone Invitational 1st Waterford-John Glenn-Meadowbrook 1st Rio Grande Invitational 1st Waterford 1st Warren Local-Waterford 1st Fort Frye-Skyvue-Buckeye Trail 1st Sectional 1st League Meet 1st District 1st State 7th 50 Dannie stretches a little too far. Sam stretching for state meet. Bryan Anderson (Fred) Tim Hayes Doug Hayes (Head) Allen Miller in They're off and running Dannie Wilson the state meet at Columbus. Dean Capello GIRL’S VOLLEYBALL 1st row: Cath Micheal. Jana Milstead. Barb Schockling. Christine Stark. Nancy Lamp. Jo Ann Schott. Sue Thomas-Coach. 2nd row: Krista Singer. Chene Stombaugh. Brenda McCumber. Amy Radcliff. Delores Henry. Marcia Holley. Jackie Postel. Lisa Miller. According to Miss Sue Thomas. Volleyball coach, the team is still young and inexperi- enced. “We have a lot of talent. she said, “but we need to get to play games and gain more experi- ence. Miss Thomas feels that volleyball is one of the most excit- ing girl's sports at CHS. The girls' record for this year was two wins and ten losses. 52 Nancy Lamp. VollybalTs Most Valuable Player, was also picked for PVC. GIRL’S BASKETBA LL 1st row: Coach Cindy Rayncr, Cathy Michel. Jill Pickenpaugh. Julia Bnenza. Nancy Lamp. Lisa Miller. Theresa Ross. 2nd row: Linda Hupp. Amy Radcliff. Denise Butler. Robin Moser. Cathy Davis. Marty McLaughlin. Lisa Lincicome. Christa Bond. Julia Bnenza: Best Defensive Player Sancy Lamp: Best Offensive. Best Free Throw percentage, and MVP. 53 BASKETBALL Top row: Coach Sam Sells. Dave Milligan. John Harding. Mike Hesson. Chris Radcliff. Dave King. Asst. Coach Jim Heddleson. Bottom row: Van Colley. Robbie Priest. Brad Radcliff. Dave Reed. Brett Swain. Ron Stritz. Top row: Reserve Coach Jim Heddleson. Van Colley. Ron Stritz. Dave King. Bottom row: Tom Clark. Paul Anderson. Dave Milligan. John Harding. Mike Hesson. 54 Hey! Lei me in. Brad concentrates on making a foul shot Top row Brett Reed. Richard Pangle. Doug Niswronger. Alan Arnold. Kent Mallet. Bottom row: Coach Drew Warrick. Gar Gerst. Vince Pasquale. Kevin Flood. Brent Young. Fred Haas. Dave Reed up for two. Rob goes up for another shot. 55 WRESTLING Top row: Reserve Coach John Brock; Phil Anderson. John Keylor. Don Bridgcman, Alberi Schockling. Mitch Landers. Joe Schockling. Jody Keylor. Mark Parrish, Craig Ferguson, and Coach Steve Harris. 2nd row: Eddie Estadt, Jim Harding. Dennis Fogle, Ted Miller. Kevin Miller. Mike Landers. Dan Hupp, Pat Schoeppner. Bottom row: Mike Riski. David Hupp, Ronnie Saling. Mike Hall. Doug McLaughlin, John Lynn, Bill Murray. 1977-78 Wrestling Record 6-2 CHS 43 Union Local 22 CHS 46 Tuscarawas 17 CHS 30 Belpre 28 CHS 26 Waterford 27 CHS 48 Shenandoah 15 CHS 27 Beallsville 30 CHS 48 Meadowbrook 13 CHS 39 Newcomerstown 22 Bea lsville Tourney New Phily Philo 2nd place District 3rd place State 8th place Caldwell state competitors: Mike Landers, Coach Harris. Craig Ferguson, Albert Schock- ling. Mark Parrish, and Reserve Wrestling Coach. John Brock. 56 District Champions District Champions Craig Ferguson Mike Landers Mark Parrish Albert Schockling State Mark Parrish 2nd Craig Ferguson 4th Albert Schockling wrestles Doug Kerns of Waterford. Craig Ferguson works on a pin against Carpenter of Beallsvillc. Albert with Kerns of Waterford. Pat Schoeppner tries his hardest against Bob Borrow of Beallsville. Mark Parrish at District Competition. 57 BOYS TRACK Top row Ted Miller. Rob Priest. Brad Radcliff. Paul Tonnous. Kevin Miller. Tom Withers. Doug McClaughlin. Coach Ron Martin. 2nd row: Dean Capello. Allen Miller. Bryan Anderson. Doug Hayes. Jim Clark. Van Colley. Scott Miller. Don Bridgeman. Mark Kovach. Bottom row: Mitch Landers. Tim Hayes. Clay Lamp. Jerry Morland. Irvin Lamp. Sam Schoeppner. Dan Cox. John Powell. Dan Wilson. Craig Ferguson. ST A TISTICS Dual Meet Record 2 wins Fort Fyre 3 losses CHS Lost Shenandoah CHS Lost Beallsville CHS Won Skyvue CHS Won Meadowbrook CHS Lost District Dannie Wilson and Bryan Anderson qualified in 2 mile. State Meet Bryan Anderson 9th 10:01 500 mile Club Allen Miller. Dannie Wilson. Mark Kovach Dean Capello and Dan Cox plunge through the finish line. 58 Captain of hoys’ track. Brad Radcliff. at the hurdles. Bryan practices hard for State, where he placed 9th. Bryan. Dan, Mark and Dean, at practice. Dan Wilson leads the pack. CINDERETTES Top row: Advisor. Miss Debbie Cox. Jackie Postel. Mary Richards. Carolyn King. Marcia Fredrickson, Meg Watson. Lisa Kuhn. Lisa Schockling. 2nd row: Laura Burkitt. Tonda Neff. Denise Butler. Jayne Davis. Karen Rudge. Carol Gerst. Madeline Pilcher. Krista Young. Ween Gill. Bottom row: Theresa Warner, Donna Shaw. Christa Bond. Janet Davis. Mary Minyo. Debbie Sanford. Cindy Niswonger. Beth Davis. Meg Evilsizer, Terri Yontz. 59 GIRL’S TRACK Top row: Coach Sue Thomas. Laura BurkitC. Mary Richards. Jo Ferguson, Marcia Fredrickson. Terri Capello, Manager Cathy Micheal. 2nd row: Carol Richards. Jackie Postel. Brenda Tilton. Sandy Crock. Susie Minosky. Julie Radcliff. Lisa Tilton. Nancy Lamp. Bottom row: Ruth Kirchner. Madeline Pilcher. Carolyn King. Lisa Kuhn. Lisa Schockling. RECORD WINS: 2 LOSSES: 5 Most Improved — Jackie Postel. Most Valuable Player Marcia Frederickson. Coaches A ward — Carol Richards. RECORD BREAKERS Lisa Schockling — 880 yd. run. Mary Richards— 100 meter low hurdles. Lisa Kuhn Carol Richards Lisa Schockling Carol Richards Man’ Richards— Mile Relay Cindercttes wait anxiously to sec who will place first. 60 Carol Richards takes off in the 880 yd. Carolyn and Marcia gel ready for the medley. meet. This is no time for a nap. Wondering if her boy friend came to the meet. Madeline Pilcher is about to start the mile run. Concentration in the relay. 61 BASEBALL Top row: Coach Merritt. Ron Saling. Randy Saling. Fred Haas, Robbie Schell. Mike Hall. Joe Griffin. John Clark. Tom Clark. 2nd row: Eugene Hardesty. Mike Hesson. Dale Snodgrass. Dan Williams. Kurt Stewart. Scott Braden. Marty Jennings. Frank Schott. Steve Saling. Jeff Hesson. Bottom row: Stan Randolf. Matt Snyder. Jeff Panglc. Ron Lange. Kurt Lauer. Dave Reed. Brett Swain. Ray Henry . Gary Saling. Chris Radcliff. STA T1STICS Fort Frye 5 CHS 3 Skyvue 10 CHS 5 Shenandoah 6 CHS 11 Buckeye Trail 9 CHS 8 Woodsfield 10 CHS 5 Beallsville 4 CHS 3 Meadowbrook 9 CHS 7 Woodsfield 7 CHS 6 Buckeye Trail 1 CHS 5 Fort Frye 12 CHS 4 Shenandoah Forfeit 7 PVC Tournament Waterford 7 CHS 3 Skyvue 7 CHS 4 Scott Braden stretches out before batting. Brett slides into plate — safe! Scott receives a homerun handshake. 62 GIRLS SOFTBALL Top row Assistant Coach Cindy Rayner. Christa Bond. Donna Shaw. Carla Phyllis. Rosemary Boney. Cathy Davis. Coach Susan King. 2nd row: Marty McLaughlin. Joan Schott. Debbie Green. Jackie Snider. Bev McKown. Delores Henry. Ruth Tonnous. Theresa Ross. Bottom row: Jill Pickenpaugh. Jul Brienza. Denise Butler. Susan Roe. Lisa Steed. ST A TISTICS Waterford 26 Caldwell 9 G.C.C. 15 Caldwell 5 Shenandoah 35 Caldwell 1 Buckeye Trail 15 Caldwell 0 Buckeye Trail 25 Caldwell 8 Woodsfield 15 Caldwell 5 Fort Frve 12 Caldwell 11 63 Melinda takes a swing at it. Day by Day. . . 64 WE PA R TICIPA TE 65 1977-78 CHS BAND CONCERT BAND FLUTE AND PICCOLO Debbie Carrel Rama Nichols Terri Capello Mary Richards OBOE Meg Evilsizer Beth Davis Gloria Lashley Bb CLARINET ‘Pam Johnson Jo Ferguson Jill Stewart Pam Reed Kathy Zeleznik Meg Watson Sharon Nichols Brenda Tilton Christa Bond Debbie Nichols Donna Shaw Theresa Warner Lisa Tilton Kim King TUBA ‘Amy Radcliff Dan Wilson Matt Arnold ALTO CLARINET Debbie Sanford BASS CLARINET ‘Mary Minyo Penny Walters CONTRA BASS CLARINET ‘Beth Keylor TRUMPET ‘Sherri Jonard Dean Capello Carolyn King Jennifer Pangle Karen Merry Gary Gerst Eddie Foraker Laura Burkitt BASSOON ‘Lisa Bailey Marcia Frederickson ALTO SAXOPHONE ‘Jane McConnell Rowena Gill Joan Minyo Krista Singer Tenor Saxophone ‘Terri Yontz Tammy McKee BARITONE SAXOPHONE ‘Carolyn Lothes PERCUSSION ‘Bob Larrick Van Colley Allan Arnold Doug Hayes FRENCH HORNS ‘Karen Rudge Cindy Schott Tania Lashley Lisa Kuhn Jackie Postel Carol Gerst Sandy Crock TROMBONE ‘Cindy Niswonger Diana Shaw Diane Ruppel Alan Miller BASS TROMBONE ‘Robin Moser Tim Hayes BARITONE ‘Julie Brienza Tonda Neff Denise Butler 66 Denotes Principal of Section MARCHING BAND 67 Cindy and Joan load up before the tnp to Florida: the luggage, instruments, and uniforms. Mary knows how to use her head when her arms are full. Joan. Ween, and Jane get down with their saxes. Pam Johnson can still smile through the sadness of her last concert. The Caldwell community shows their sup- port. The Overall Success: The first place tro- phy from Florida Competition. The senior number at Spring Concert, with kazoos. Jane and Debbie singing, backed by a band of Mr. McMaken gives orders to load the buses. ______I_______________ CONGRATULATIONS CALDWELL BAND ' ■ ■■■ ■ i THE CHS BA ND IN FLORIDA 69 NA TIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 1977-78 National Honor Society, row . Diane Bndgman-Treasurer. Dana Snider-Vice- President, Karen Rudge-President, Mark Parnsh-Secretary. Back row: Lisa Kovach. Advi- sor-Mr. Enstrom. and Sherri Ross. Newly tapped NHS members: Julie Brienza-Vice-President. Diane Shaw-Secretary. Meg Evilsizer. Janie Schott. Ruth Kirchner-President. Back row: Lisa Bailey. Dean Capello, Carolyn King-Treasurer. Krista Young. (Absent — Jane McConnell.) 70 A UDIO VISUAL 1st row: James Heddleson. Jerry Morland. Pat Schoppner. David King. Ron Stritz, Dave Reed, Rob Priest. Van Colley. 2nd row: Brett Swain. Chris Raddiff. Kenny Ruppel. Fred Haas. Brian Anderson. Matt Snyder. Donnie Saling. 3rd row: Kevin Miller. Robbie Schell. Dan Schott. Scott Braden. John Clark. Dan Ashbaugh. Showing films is an important aspect of audio-visual work. Mr. Jim Heddleson. audio-visual director and CTA president. Matt works on one of the Sony video recorders. 71 FHA Joy Snider shows a striped jumpsuit at the 78 Style Show. Joan and Tonda are busy preparing the St. Patrick’s Day breakfast for teachers. A lot of cookies are made during a year, for FHA activities. Bottom row: Officers, Gwen Bridgeman, president; Jayne Davis, secretary; Rosanna Pryor, reporter; Tonya DeVolld, vice-president; Cindy Schott, treasurer; Joan Minyo, parliamentarian; Tonda Neff, historian; Mrs. Debbie Smith, advisor. 2nd row. Treasa Warner. Debbie Nichols. Janet Davis. Debbie Heddleson. Tresa Ross. Marty McLaughlin. Rosemary Boney. Kim McElfresh. Shirley Devoid. 3rd row: Carol Gerst. Alesia Hupp. Louise Stack. Linda Hupp. Barb Schockling. Debbie Green, Lisa Miller, Jackie Snider. 4th row: Veronica Jackson. Kim King. Kathy Zeleznik. Sharon Nichols. Jill Stewart. Bcv Postlethwait, Julie Radcliff. Carla Phyllis. Lisa Bailey. 5th row: Laura Burkitt. Caro- lyn King. Lisa Kuhn, Mary Richards. Terri Capello. Madeline Pilcher. Lisa Schockling. Chris Bond, Lori Stack. Doug Niswonger made his jumpsuit in Home Ec. Mark and Cindy end their family living Theresa Warner exhibits her sewing skill, course with a mock wedding and recep- tion. Teachers enjoy the FHA St. Patrick's Day breakfast. Susan Roe acts like she enjoys FHA. I ebbie Archer shows off her two piece suit. Spectators view needle art projects. A handy tool for homemaking. Ruth Tonous is modeling her long wrap- ped dress. 73 FFA Front row: Paul Nau. Janie Schott. Dana Snider. Dan Hupp. Mark Parrish. Bob Larrick. Randy Reed. Jack Sloter. Don Archer, advisor. Second row: Eddie Foraker. Fred Haas. Tony Schroeder. Don Bridgman. Pat Schoeppner. Rex Green. Jerry Hall. Alan Starr. Dave Ramage. Third row: Paul Schott. Ernie Wells. Louie Schott. Marlene Carrel. Mitch Landers. Randy Hupp. Ronnie Saling, Steve Saling. Mile Hall. Fourth row: Joe Griffen. Sam Schoeppner. Mike Riski. Eddie Estadt. Bill Brown. Jeanie Showalter. Ervin Lamp. Gary Harper. Paul Ogle. Gerald Tripplet. Fifth row: Joe Schockling. Dave Hupp. Don Saling. Sherman Tripplet. Dwayne Parcell. Bill Hesson. Loid Boney. Paul Gill. Kevin Baker. Rick Miller. Dwayne Carrel. Tony Shuster. Mark Parrish and Dana Snider receive awards at the FFA-FHA banquet. Mike Riski and Don Bndgman attended the State FFA Conven- tion in Columbus. 74 Officers. Front row: Paul Nau. Sentinel. Mark Parrish. President; Dan Hupp. Vice-Presi- dent; Boh Larrick. Parliamentarian. Second row: Jack Sloter. Secretary; Dana Snider. Trea- surer; Janie Schott. News Reporter; Randy Reed. Student Advisor. Marlene Carrel daydreams in the Vo-Ag. Receiving Star Awards for Outstanding Farmer are Dan Hupp. Mike Riski and Lloyd room. Boney. Mark congratulates Wes Untied. State FFA President on a fine speech. Ernie Wells puts up Dan Hupp's name on the FFA Honor Roll. 75 ARTCLUB Isi row Mr. Saling. Ted Miller. Rosana Pryor. Lisa Kovach. Jayne Davis. Gwen Bridgeman. 2nd row: Lisa Tilton. Suzie Minoski. Donna Pryor. Lori Lee. Kathy Henthorne. Kenny Rupple. Julie Lallathan, Janet Davis. 3rd row: Karen Merry. Mark Parrish. Sandy Crock. Tina Miller. Donna Shaw. Mike Hall. John Harding. Marty Jennings. Paul Olge. 4th row: Laurie King. Lisa Steed. Kassandra Watkins. Dale Gar- vin. Tony Barnett. Paul Barlock. John Keylor. Kevin Flood. The 1978 “Expressions Unlimited art show. Work. work. work. Paul and Tressa with their prize-winning table. Edgel and Steve finish their projects. 77 PEP CLUB Pep club. First row: Carolyn King. Terri Yontz, Cindy Niswonger. Sherri Jonard. and Diane Shaw. Second row: Miss Debbie Cox. Beth Davis, Carol Gerst. Beth Keylor. Mary Richards. Terri Capello. and Lisa Steed. Third row: Janet Davis. Denise Butler. Karen Rudge. Lisa Bailey. Kass Watkins. Tonya DeVolld. Julie Lallathin. Mary Minyo, Joan Minyo. Cindy Schott, and Tonda Neff. Fourth row: Alisa Hupp. Cheryl Clark. Jayne Davis, Gwen Bridgman, Chris Craig. Karen Crock, Madeline Pilcher. Lisa Schockling. Julie Radcliff. Lisa Kuhn and Krista Young. Fifth row: Karen Merry, Ruth Tonnous, Louise Stack. Rama Nichols. Kathy Zeleznik. Jill Stewart. Sharon Nichols. Tania Lashly, Meg Evilsizer. Debbie Carrell. Debbie Sanford, and Rowena Gill. Sixth row: Jill Pickenpaugh. Robin Moser. Nancy Young. Linda Haas, Chris Knight, Kim McElfresh, Shirley DeVoll, Lori Stack, Gloria Lashlcy. Christa Bond, Laura Burkitt. Carolyn Lothes, and Jennifer Pangle. PEP BAND Pep band. Front row: Allen Miller. Robin Moser, Debbie Sanford, and Mary Minyo. Second row: Lisa Tilton. Mary Richards. Rowena Gill. Lisa Bailey. Karen Rudge. Kim King. Donna Shaw. Third row: Dean Capello. Tania Lashley. Lisa Kuhn. Cindy Schott. Tonda Neff, and Joan Minyo. Fourth row: Karen Merry. Jennifer Pangle. Laura Burkitt, Denise Butler. Carolyn Lothes. Terri Capello. and Doug Hayes. Fifth row: Amy Radcliff and Dan Wilson. 78 THEFANTASTICKS Dale Snodgrass was the mysterious abductor. The parents. Meg Evilsizer. Tim Barkley, and Diana Bridgeman. dance to the comical song. “Dog's Got to Bark. The two lovers. Jane McConnell and Ron Lange argue as the narrator. Jody Gray, looks on. 79 P UBLICA TIONS A ND Tonda Neff. Yearbook editor, works on the National Honor section. Brad Radcliff. business manager, is busy on the ad section. First row: Rosanna Pryor. Joan Minyo. Brad Radcliff. Cindy Schott. Tonda Neff. Terri Yontz. Second row: Lisa Kovach. Krista Young, Kass Watkins. Kathy Henthorne, Jon Fobes-advisor. Third row: Tim Barkley. Dannie Wilson. The Yearbook Staff in action. Will these layouts ever be done? Lisa puts the final touches on the cover. 80 JO URNA LISM First row: Bcv McKown. Delores Henry, Dan Hupp. Nancy Lamp. Dave Spence. Dan Cox. Jeff Hesson. Don Saling. Jon Fobes-advisor. Second row: Janice Franklin. Thresa Crum. Snoopy Everly. Jill Pickenpaugh. Julia Brienza. Louise Stack. Marty Jennings. Alesia Hupp. Matt Arnold. Third row Tammy McKee. Carol Gerst. Doug Hayes. Diana Griffin. Van Colley. Rob Priest. Jeff Brier. Tom Withers. Ron Lange. find) Scholl was Smoke Signal editor for ihe first semester. Dan. Doug, and Ron — hopeless? The 1978 Smoke Signal editorial staff and Advisor. Alesia getting her story ready to go to the Journal. Some of the crazy Smoke Signal Staff. Mr. Fobcs and Marty work on a story. 81 CHEERLEADERS Showing their stuff are the Varsity Basketball Cheerleaders. On bottom: Diane Shaw. Caro- lyn King. Terri Yontz. On top: Cindy Niswonger and Sherri Jonard. Attending an UCA camp at Ohio State College were the Var- sity Basketball Cheerleaders where they won 2 superior rib- bons, 1 excellent ribbon, and I outstanding ribbon. To replace the traditional saddle shoes they added red and white track shoes. The Varsity Football cheer- leaders attended a NCA camp at Wittenburg University where they learned a variety of new cheers and sidelines. They brought back with them 2 excel- lent ribbons. 2 outstanding rib- bons. and I super star ribbon. The varsity football cheerleaders are Tonya DeVolld and Kass Watkins with Tammy Theo- bald mounting Tresa Stottsberry and Phyllis Keith. 82 The Reserve Cheerleaders. Beth Davis. Beth Keylor. and Carol Gerst make splits look easy. And coming down the home stretch arc the Varsity Football Cheerleaders . . . Varsit) Basketball Cheerleaders practicing their sidelines. The Freshman Cheerleaders are Terri Capello and Lisa Steed with Mary Rich- ards on top. The Reserve cheerleaders dedi- cated their time and spirit to back their team to a 4-14 season. The Freshman cheerleaders added their graduation year number and red and white bobby socks to their uniform. Freshman Cheerleaders showing their spirit in different ways. 83 SPA NISH CLUB Bottom row : Gloria Lashle). Denise Butler, l.isa Kuhn. Rama Nichols. Tony Barnett. Second row: Sharon Hupp. Lori Stack. Nancy Young. Jeff Slaughter. Kenny Ruppel. Alan Arnold. Third row Miss McKendry-advisor. Pam Reed. Chris Williams. Sam Schoeppncr. Gary Gerst. Mike West. Darrel Smith. Top row: Jill Pickenpaugh. Tammy McKee. Tim Barkley. Scott Miller. Mike Hesson. David Moore. Mark Brier. 5 TVDENT CO Bottom row Brad Radcliff. Lisa Kovach. Mr. Hedge-advisor. Cindy Schott. Terri Yontz. Second row: Mitch Landers. Mark Parrish. Sam Sch( eppner. Jennifer Pangle. Diane Shaw. Tonda Neff. Joan Minyo. Christa Bond. Top row : Debbie Sanford. Beth Davis. Beth Keylor. Mary Minyo. Carolyn Lothes. Gloria Lashlcy. 84 Queen Section: Introducing the 1977-78 Football Homecoming and Sweetheart Queens and Their Courts I he 1977-78 Homecoming Queen and court: Back row. left to right: Kreshman. Christa Bond: Junior. Mary Minyo: Sophomore. Melinda Barlow. Front row. left to right; Senior. Cindy Niswonger: Queen. Debbie Sanford, and Senior. Rowena Gill. 86 Dehhie collapses happily against Brad after Being announced Homecoming Queen Homecoming This year’s homecoming attendants were: Freshman Christa Bond, escorted by Rob- bie Schell; Sophomore Melinda Barlow, escorted by Jim Basham; and Mary Minyo, Jun- ior attendant, escorted by Brian Crum. Debbie Sanford, who was escorted by Brad Radcliff. was chosen this year’s Homecoming Queen. Other senior queen candidates were Rowena Gill, escorted by Gary Schoeppner. and Cindy Niswonger. escorted by Scott Braden. Following the crowning cere- monies the Redskins were defeated by the Beallsville Blue Devils.” After the game the Junior class sponsored a dance in the gym. “White Licorice provided live music. Cathy Kovach. 1976-77 Homecoming Queen, is shown crowning this year's. Debbie San- Debbie happily receives her bouquet of ford. roses. These pretty girls represent the 1977-78 Homecoming court of Debbie Sanford, escorted by Kevin Miller, is nervously being intro- CHS. duced at the assembly on Thursday. 87 AM nlT £°X' A endAanl' Jf nC ,DaVis; Queen Gwen Bndgeman: Freshman Attendam. Laura Burkitt. 2nd row: junn Attendant. Kath Zelezmk: Sophomore Attendant. Jackie Snider. 88 5 WEETHEA RT DANCE Queen Gwen and her escort posing after the dance. Everyone is dancing to the sound of White Ocean.” “ You’re in My Heart” The theme of the 1978 Sweetheart Dance was ‘You're in My Heart.” The members of the F.H.A. chose Gwen Bridgman as Queen. The sen- ior attendant was Jayne Davis. Junior attendant — Kathy Zeleznik. Sophomore attendant — Jackie Snider, and Freshman attendant — Laura Burkitt. Ann Schockling is shown here along with Gwen after the crowning. 89 “WE MA Y NEVER PA SS THIS WA YAGAIN” 78JR-SR. PROM Juniors Lisa Kuhn. Dale Snodgrass. Lisa Schockling. and Dave Reed start the evening off with eating at the buffet. Bob Larnck and Sherri Jonard look as if they are studying their homework at the Prom. Cherie Stombaugh gives her date. Bob Beatty, a pleasing look. Brett and Beth step out for some fresh air. Meg and Pat seem to have different inter- ests at the moment. Everyone here seems to be enjoying themselves. 90 This is an overall look of the buffet before the prom. Matt Snider has his hands full — where's Carol? Prom King and Queen — Danny and Pam enjoy their dance. Lisa listens to one of Beth’s stories. Shaun and Debbie dance to the sound of the Cobra’s. Bryan Anderson looks very serious about something serious. Danny and Pam give a happy smile after being crowned! The theme of the 1977-78 prom was “We May Never Pass This Way Again.” The prom was held at the Mar- ietta Country Club. There was a buffet held before the dance beginning at 7:00. The highlight of the evening began with the giving of the sen- ior class prophecies by Tonda Neff and Joan Minyo. Next. Car- olyn King and Sherri Jonard gave the senior will. Then Diane Shaw and Lisa Schockling crowned Danny Williams and Pam John- son as King and Queen. Sponsored by: Archer’s Schell 91 Day by Day. . . Sponsored by: Food Center Sponsored by: Golden Plaza WE LEARN a I Anvil HOME EC. AND VO. A G. S Debbie Smith B.S. Ed. Akron University, Graduate Work O.S.U., F.H.A. Advisor, Home Ec. I., II.. III.. Singles Living. Family Living. Clothing and Textiles. Food and Nutri- tion. Mrs. Smith and Mr. Archer at the annual FFA FHA Sweetheart Dance. Mr. Archer is the vocational agriculture teacher. Don Archer B.S. Ed. O.S.U.. Vo. Ag. I.. II.. III.. IV.. F.F.A. Advisor. Mrs. Smith shows that paperwork is a big part of being the home economics teacher. iZ m Mark Parrish is one of the many guys to take single’s and family living. Sponsored by: Landaker's Bakery HEALTH AND PHYS. ED. B.S. Rio Grande College. Girl’s Phys. Ed. and Health. Girl’s Track Coach. Girl’s Volleyball Coach. B.A. Muskingum College. Med. Xavier. Boys' Phys. Ed. and Health. Head Wres- tling Coach. What is Miss Thomas doing in Mr. Fobes’ chair? Safe! Phil at bat. Sponsored by: Yontz Insurance Co. 95 ENGLISH DEPT Fritz Enstrom Jon Fobes Betty McKendry B.A. Muskingum College. VI.A. Wayne State University. Graduate work Kent Slate University, Honors III.. IV.. English III. . Grammar-Composition. Contempo- rary Literature. N.H.S. Advisor. Honors IV. . Play Director. B.A. Journalism O.S.U.. B.S. Education O.S.U.. Journalism. Publications. English III.. Basic English. Yearbook Advisor. Smoke Signal Advisor. Redskin Review Advisor. B.A. Muskingum College. Spanish I.. II.. Basic English. Spanish Club Advisor. Bas- ketball Statistician. Mr. Fobes was the designer of the bulletin board in the teacher's lounge. This is Mr. Fobes’ and Miss McKendry’s Basic English class. 96 Sponsored by: Murphy's Furniture Carpet B.A. Capital University. B.S. in Ed.. B.A. Marietta College. English 10. Honors O.S.U.. English I.. Honors I: II.. Junior Class Advisor. The Grapes of Wrath is a book that Mr. Fobes makes his students read for English III. Mr. Enstrom takes 'er easy after a hard day. carrion! out. you |M0c You ldlUm-l Away you scullion! you rampalUan! you lustllarian! ! U tickle your catastrophe The bulletin board in 104 is always fun to comment on. Sponsored by: Ferguson's Motors 97 MA TH DEPT. Miss Cox is shown teaching senior math. Debbie Cox B.S. Marietta College. Algebra II. Geome- try. Senior Math. Cheerleading Advisor. Pep Club Advisor. Cinderette Advisor. Junior Class Advisor. Greg Devo B.S. Salem College. Algebra I.. Physics. General Math. Football Coach. Sopho- more Class Advisor. Trigonometry is a big part of all algebra and geometry courses taught. Sponsored by: Ramage Grocery BUSINESS Hunter Black B.A. Glenville State College. M.A. West Virginia University. Office Practice. Busi- ness Typing. Personal Typing. Shorthand I. and II. Kenneth Harmon A.A. Hiawassee College. B.S. in Ed. Ohio University. General Business. Business Math. Business Law. Salesmanship. Book- keeping. Personal Typing. Teaching business courses means a lot of papers to grade. Sponsored by: D E Drive In 99 SCIENCE Here's our beloved “instructor!” B.S. in Ed. Ohio University. General Sci- B.A. Glenville State College. M.A. West ence. Chemistry. Basketball Statistician. Virginia University, General Science. Biology. Physiology. Mark Kovach and Dan Hughes show their skills in chemistry class! 100 Sponsored by: Ralston's Prescription Pharmacy SOCIAL STUDIES James Heddleson B.A. Marietta College. Consumer Eco- nomics. Sociology. World History. Audio- Visual Director. Reserve Basketball Coach. Is that you. Sec?” John Secresi DreH- Warrick B.S. in Ed. Ohio University, U.S. History, B.S. West Liberty State College. Democ- World Geography, Athletic Director. racy, U.S. History. Freshman Basketball Coach. Freshman Class Advisor. Mr. Warrick enjoys the stimulating con versation in the teacher’s lounge. Sponsored by: Dave Anderson Realty 101 BAND Debbie Carrel is this year's band secre- tary. Karen Rudge is one of the active seniors in the band. David McMaken B.S. in Ed. University of Cincinnati. Instrumental Music. Diane Ruppcl was the top seller of Smiling Scots for the band. Mr. McMaken worked hard this year to prepare the band for competition at Flo- rida. 102 Sponsored by: Club 564 FOREIGN LANGUA GES Homer Lorriek B.A. Muskingum College. M.Ed. Ohio University. Latin II.. Guidance Counse- lor. Latin Club Advisor. Gloria and Nancy, freshmen Spanish stu- dents. fix the refreshments for the Spanish Club. SPI UK Miss McKendry encourages vocabulary with a bulletin board. Mr. Larrick not only teaches Latin, but also is the guidance counselor. Sponsored by: Gateway Market. 609 West Street 103 Mr. Lewis lakes care of all the newspapers and magazines in the school. LIBRA R Y James Lewis CHOR US Robert Marks B.M. Heidelberg College. Vocal music. Intermediate and Jr. Hi. General Music. Chorus Director. B.A. and B.S. in Ed. Ohio University, Librarian. Senior Class Advisor. 1877-78 chorus. Front row left to right: Theresa Ross. Sandy Jordan. Mr. Marks, Janice Franklin. Lisa Miller. Back row left to right: Dave Fleming, Ron Armstrong. Jim Butler. Ed Wilson. 104 Sponsored by: J. C. Penney Co., Downtown Marietta ART William Sating B.S. Ohio Stale University. Art I.. II.. III.. IV., Art Club Advisor. Delores Henry is one of the talented art students at CHS. The art room is a favorite place to go during study halls. These mannequins and others were popular with the art students as well as at the school art show. Sponsored by: Buckeye Valley Cheese INDUSTRIAL ARTS Rusty Wallers consults Mr. Hall about his shop project. Tina Miller is one of the girls to take shop this year. Martin Hall B.S. West Virginia University Tech., Shop I.. II.. III.. Mechanical Drawing. Dave King is shown working on his Shop II project. Mr. Hall and a trailer he built. 106 Sponsored by: Mark Schott National Surface Cleaning DRIVER’S ED OCCUPATIONAL ED UCA TION Clay Hedge B.S. in Agriculture. Ohio State University. Driver's Education. Student Council Advisor. Mr. Hedge is the instructor for driving as well as the instructor for the book part. Mr. Weidenfeld. the Occupational Educa- tion teacher, is shown in the infamous teacher’s lounge. Robert Weidenfeld B.A. Marietta College. Occupational Edu- cation. Union Carbide Advisor. Kaye Harper is an aide in the high school cafeteria. Roger Lincicomc is shown washing a bus. Sponsored by: CowgilPs Chevrolet 107 STAFF COOKS Standing: Dee Lahue. Pearl Estadt. Viva McConnell. Seated: Edith Hohman. SECRETARIES Ed takes time to pose. Gary. Dub. and Jim work on the cafeteria. Mrs. Davis 108 Sponsored by: Ziler's Garage A D MINISTRA TION AND BOARD OF EDUCATION SUPERINTENDENT LO WELL A NDERSON B.S. in Education at Ohio University. M. Ed. at Xavier University. Graduate Studies at Miami University. PRINCIPAL SUB RAY DA HOOD B.S. at State Teachers College in California. P.A.. M.A. at Ohio University in Columbus. Ohio. Graduate work at University of Pittsburgh in Pittsburgh. PA. and University of West Virginia. Morgantown. W. Va. Mr. Dave Merry, vice- Chad Moore, board president. Ford Radcliff Mr. Dahood is busy at his desk. president. Ron Priest Mrs. Ruth Gray Sponsored by: Ben Robinson Bud's Clothing 109 ADS no Robert L. Key Certified Professional Photographer Award Winning Prints for 1977 Gwen Bridgman 1977-78 FFA-FH A Queen Debbie Sanford 1977-78 Ftomecoming Queen BONTON STUDIO 1045 Wheeling Ave. Cambridge, Ohio 112 PARK MOTEL St. Rt. 821 Exit 20 1-77 Caldwell. Ohio Phone (614) 732-2218 ■ I ■■ Mu REED RICHARDS INS. AGENCY PARK lol General Insurance, otherwise you name it. we will write it if it can be written. West Street Phone 732-2343 Caldwell. Ohio DUTCH HUTCH GRAY'S STORE Congratulations 78 Graduates 313 Main Street Caldwell. Ohio 43724 OF CALDWELL BALL'S THE HOBBY BARN SUPERMARKET 24-Hour Self Service Featuring: Clear Ice Cubes Macrame Gifts . . .Supplies Free Instructions We accept USDA food stamps. We sell Ohio Lottery tickets. 3 Miles South of Caldwell on S.R.82I Sign Posted on Left Side of Highway Mrs. Donna Barnett. Owner ZIDES SPORT SHOP EIGHT CHANNEL TELEVISION 142 Front St. Marietta. Ohio ON Phone 1-614—373-6446 THE CABLE “Part of Your Team “Complete Lines Tower Communications. Inc. Football — Basketball Wrestling — Track 471 West Street Baseball — Tennis Caldwell Golf — Phys. Ed. A Full Line of Trophies Phone — 732-4250 114 Compliments of EDWARD G. DITCH M.D. FREDERICK M. COX M.D. Good Luck Redskins WORL THOMPSON MOTORS Since 1922 Authorized Sales and Service Dodge Chrysler Plymouth V 732-2331 510 Cumberland St.. Caldwell. Ohio THE FARMERS MERCHANTS BANK A Bank of Service Officers: Myron Merry — Pres. Robert E. Merry — Executive Vice Pres. Gary Warden — Loan Officer Mary Radcliff — Cashier Kathleen Keylor— Assistant Cashier Member FDIC Family Restaurant Home Baked Pies • Banquet Room Breakfast— Lunch — Dinner Open 7 Days: 5:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. 732-9987 512 West St. Caldwell 115 MIKE'S TIRE SHOP FIRST NATIONAL BANK GOOD ?IAR Owner. M. A. Brienza Main Street Caldwell. Ohio NATIONAL BANK Supplier, Petroleum and Goodyear Products Cumberland St. Caldwell. Ohio 43714 DAVE'S SUNOCO MITCHELL'S MOBIL 1-77 St. Rt.78 Across From the Fairgrounds Your Star Fire Dealer Phone 732-9993 M®bil West Street Caldwell. Ohio 116 R. C. MOORE LUMBER COMPANY INC. Lumber GILLESPIES DRUGS Reasonable Prescription Service Caldwell, Ohio Millwork Building Supplies Caldwell. Ohio 732-2326 CALDWELL MOTORS INC. One of the oldest Ford dealers in Southern Ohio. Sales and Service Daily Rental — Long Term Leasing Complete Body Shop 732-2351 315 West Street Caldwell. Ohio Noble County’s Drug Store Since 1865 Over 1.000,000 Prescriptions Filled Jim Braden. Reg. Pharmacist Phone 732-2356 MY PLACE RESTAURANT Steaks Continental Cuisine Seafood Lobster Spaghetti Steak Open 7 Days Breakfast Lunch — Dinner Banquet Catering — 732-5000 Exit 25 Off 1-77 St. Rte. 821 Caldwell. Ohio Facilities 117 DEXTER Compliments of SCHOTT DEXTER REALTY LUMBER CO. CORPORATION Bp P.O. Box 67 Dexter City. Ohio Manufacturer of Skids and 45727 Pallets 783-2581 Park Hts. Rt. 6 Caldwell Ohio UNION CARBIDE CORPORATION The People Banking and Trust Company Marietta. Ohio KING QUARRIES Route 340 Cumberland. Ohio CRUM INSURANCE AGENCY James A. Crum Auto—Fire—Health Life and Bonds 415 Main Street First National Bank Caldwell. Ohio 43724 Phone 732-2358 732-2288 119 B N COAL INC. AND ORANGE COAL CO., INC. BOND SONS WHEEL HORSE SALES 821 North Caldwell. Ohio Wheel Horse — Kubota Snapper — Echo Saws “Your Full Service Dealer” William W. Bond Owner mKUBOTr 85 years of customer satisfaction 120 CALDWELL SAVINGS LOAN GOULD, INC. Route 821 South Caldwell. Ohio 122 JENKINS HARDWARE 401 Main St. Caldwell. Ohio ANIMAL FEEDS E Guns and Ammo Fishing and Tackle General Hardware Glass Paints Paint Sanders Ect. 732-2219 redit roduction ssociation The “Go Ahead People La Vern Wentworth Manager Marcia Kirkbridge Asst. Loan Officer Lucy Feltner Secretary Salute the 1978 Tomahawk THE HIDE OUT DENNY CORPORATION NOBLE INDUSTRIAL PARK Rt.4 Caldwell. Ohio 614-732-5665 North on Rt. 821 From Exit 16 on 1-77 123 RICH VALLEY REALTY Want to buy or sell? Call 732-2322 or A 732-4737 |H Lois Avenell Morris The Country-City Realtor Feel Free to Call Anytime Look for Our Sign North of The Post Office PATRONS Archer’s Florist Caldwell Pennzoil Station Caldwell. Ohio Caldwell. Ohio Ashton Inn, Inc. Certified Station Caldwell. Ohio Caldwell. Ohio Bates’ Appliance City Loan and Savings Caldwell. Ohio Caldwell, Ohio Bill’s Florist Colley Insurance Caldwell. Ohio Caldwell. Ohio Caldwell Auto Parts Decorating Center Caldwell. Ohio Caldwell, Ohio Caldwell Clinic Dr. Rudge. O.D. fm Caldwell, Ohio Caldwell, Ohio Caldwell Lumber Dr. Wheeler, D.D.S. Caldwell. Ohio Caldwell, Ohio 124 Elm Tavern Dexter City. Ohio Noble Jewelry Caldwell. Ohio Fleming Insurance Caldwell. Ohio Ogle’s Restaurant Macksburg, Ohio Fogle’s Inn Caldwell. Ohio Paul’s Dry Cleaning Caldwell. Ohio Fritz’s Car Wash Caldwell. Ohio William Parks CPA Caldwell. Ohio Hair Haven Caldwell. Ohio Robert C. Paxton Caldwell. Ohio Hutchin’s Royal Blue Mkt. Caldwell, Ohio Patten’s Appliance Caldwell, Ohio Jackson’s Burger Bar Caldwell. Ohio Pickenpaugh Studio Caldwell. Ohio Jeannie’s Hair Boutique Caldwell. Ohio Radcliff Garage Caldwell. Ohio Journal-Leader Caldwell. Ohio Dr. Rudge Optometrist Caldwell. Ohio KV Store Caldwell. Ohio Ramage Grocery Dexter City, Ohio Landmark Caldwell. Ohio Schell’s Carry Out Caldwell. Ohio Lewis Henery Jewelers Caldwell, Ohio Landon T. Smith Caldwell. Ohio Long’s Tractor Sales Caldwell. Ohio Sharon Store Sharon. Ohio Marv’s Truck Stop Caldwell. Ohio Tipton’s Hardware Caldwell. Ohio McFarland’s Barber Shop Caldwell. Ohio Tri-County Sales Service Sharon, Ohio Mitchell’s Meat Process. Caldwell, Ohio Wanda’s Beauty Shop Caldwell, Ohio Noble Auto Supply NAPA Caldwell. Ohio Western Auto Caldwell, Ohio 125 THE 1978 A WA RDS A SSEMBL Y Ween. Debbie, and Meg win the Summit Acres Nursing Chris won the BPW Business Award and Janie got the Vo. Ag. Awards, and Jeff gets a special service award. Mark is this Award of distinction. The rest of these ladies won Home Ec. year’s Dwain Dyer winner. awards. HONOREES The Scholarship team pose with their awards. Sherri. Krista. Dana. Diane, and Lisa all won scholarships this year. Diane was this year’s salutatorian. 127 OMISSIONS Joyce Armstrong Brenda Riski 128
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