Champion High School - Levin Yearbook (Warren, OH)

 - Class of 1979

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Others manage to get here early and walk the halls, visit friends, and finish last minute home- work. Students walk, run, drive, or ride the bus to school. Although coming late to CHS does have its advantages such as sleeping longer, or taking your time and not rushing, most people agree it's better to leave time just in casef, Either Way, the main idea is to get here! Lori Stein and Debbie Moldovan serve as examples of good little IOE girls Mr. Day prepares himself for another exciting day in the media center. ,XV 5 1.314 W ,M n, 5 fi F N 1 Q L 2 i 1 Q 5 H 5 5 S .f 6 Q Q Q ,i e 3 s S Q 3 Mr. Thorne obviously likes the idea of leav- ing school. After school, Sandy lfumerola displays her real personality. Kelly Chesmar, the only senior on the bus looks at the underclassmen, thinking ' How That last bell! It's finally rung and the last rush begins. Most students hur- ry to their lockers, grab books, and run to catch buses. Silence descends. It's almost the nicest time of day to be in school. But gradually, in places, life occurs again. On the parking lot the band may be practicingg on the field the team is scrimmagingg in the gym the girls are volleying the ball for their next matchg and in some rooms teachers are grading the last test papers of the day. For some, the work day is only beginning. The janitors and custodians are hard at work cleaning rooms and halls. They stay late at night to assure that the school is always clean and orderly. 2 QQ o 0peningl5 6 fProm W . '- 1 Magi fl' The royal court poses: Ross Dueber, Brenda Mills, Gary Crump, Tisu Yocum, King Mike Sumner. Queen Kerri Tollefson, Jeff John- son, Debbie Novotny, Mike Alexi. and Rae Ann Farnham. On May l2th, at 9 pm, the Junior class hosted the 1978 Prom at DiVieste Banquet Hall. After standing for the traditional pictures, everyone danced to the enjoyable music of Menagerie. The soft lights and romantic spring night set the mood forthe theme We,- ve only Just Begun. For the first time, CHS crowned ar Prom King and Queen. Voting, the students selected Mike Sumner and Kerri Tollefson for the honor. The couple led their royal court in a spotlit dance. After dancing til 1 am, everyone still awake went to Movie World to see 'High Anxietyf The fun lasted until dawn Saturday when some people Went to breakfast or home to sleep before spending the afternoon at Cedar Point, canoeing, or picnicing. Although Prom weekend zipped by, our memo- ries will last rr lifetime. Queen Kerri and King Mike take a break between dances. Prom 1978 Wwe Only Yue! l5'cgun 4 b, KS? E Arr 8. 'T J N1 g '1 f W , e ! ,W av I s The food line was long, but dinner was worth the Wait. it ' S -A l Is it 'love' or are these couples just tired? Mike Ruddy looks like he's really thrilled with this whole affair. ' - .. K ipww-J5,..-+ 2 Deanne and Tom are anxiously waiting for the band to start playing. Showing off their Prom finery are: Kelly Brown, Ted Bloom, Perry Nicholas, Mary Jo Sumner, Wally Dawson and Mary Lawrence. Promf7 at At Ooh, ooh, ooh!!! Anne Smith, Miss Barrett, tries to field answers from her students. Bruce makes his point clear to Leslie: student to teacher. 2,,,,,......... 2 ...,-.-.--AA ls.. . infix kt ,..i53,s: f t tir 1-. y ' V Qaidrlf the ew it Q iifskfifti .rr' L ' law W ft . .S 1, -'.- it I 5 8lJr. Play is Believable? Rick Sharick,'hood, displays his 'toughness' Can you believe Val And Barb trying to cheat on a test? lp-1 tw www .EE V ,rf ii George gets all 'slicked up' for his play part. beats SWHUBQJDSE On March l lth and 12th, the Junior class presented the play Up the Down Staircase? Under the direction of Mrs. Brockett, the juniors produced a suc- cess. The comedy was about a beginning teacher at Calvin Coolidge High School in New York City. 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Brenda Jenkins and Lori Medwick mug for the camera in their Mexican sombreros. In the summer of '78 more CHS 3 students than ever escaped the weather and the country. V . VCHS'-'b3Hd'm6mb6IS and chaperones enjoyed a work-play visit south of the border to Mexico, Despite concert A' A giving, enough time was found for fun. Trips, were made to climb the Aztec it pyramids gto float down the canals in V Xoehimilcogand to wander ibout V - MeXico, City's.Square of Three, Culturese i . , ,Londonpihandiitss envirions1eingrigued ' fMr sf: Brockettgand her,,studentis.i,iAsk - what they reeQa11'aboutftheir trip and x gaiiswyers will Var3?1froniSphakespeare at ,Stratford to Londonffoswer, from St. i Priuitsrcaihedfgiprq Sohrrgri t i . , At the endfoifhxlyggaigroup of stu? . dents' travelled with Mrs: Robinson to -f'Sp'ajnQ The .chande Qof tryingfto Cont! verielwith a native was stimulating '- and abit, frustratinggrNot everyone' speaks Eng1ish!5CHS 'students saw i 6 tDontQuijote windmills, attended at 1 .- btlllfight, and Walked 'through thef Alhambra. H t A' 4 ' , The p1acesJwere 'variedg,the. exper- iences different. Onetthing was clearxp Travellingis .too stirnulatinggto missg There s a big world outside of ' f Champion. X , t i 2 A - Mr. Paterniti directs in CHS band inits first foreign concert in Mexicoq Dawn Emery and Mary Flesch meet John lfulton, the only American to be a fully 1 initiated matador in Spain. X Snap! You're on American film! An English Beefeater guard poses at the Tower of Lon- ? don. l 48 'f i i 1 ' E A ,L r'7'En if 97 ?'g fi . Q-nl .Mb. Tourists and guitarists float in the flower ' , TheVBritish'tlags decorate the square close boats down the canal of Xochimilco, to Buckingham Palace. Mexico. ' W, ,,,. L3 2 Sl 133. 74: 3 1 fl ' 4 - 5 fi? I 5' ., .W .5 3 x ,,,1,u, is W 3 girl 2 , 54. , Q44 .4 ,, ii as 1 - 3 fffflr iliifil MK VE A .iwx Z lv, '- -if 1 fgffrf ,iffxfo-ffffvv or .EY ' X' 'aff' Y ' .. 3 f Q. Summerf15 -u 2 if? 'fi . ,far iaiil ,, 5 W ll K ix Q NLE? 1- Wg Tig? - 2? il '3 1,4 1 .L f 2 I 1 1 4 i l r iii if ni si 5 45 E3 is 725 fi Zi ? A is is xi Q zz 5 fi JS Q fl fl Q S SE 55 si 5 Q 2? Q X ? S iz EE is 3? 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' ' -A Q- WML, Ap 1,414 g,gsWz:fQg,z,fmf1e4 I W1 4 Q an h kb Ma:y's just seen a ghost in heaven. Ando itf o L . A -1 ,E Phys I V A H if X -mf By George, Joe Pendleton, we did it! Senior Playl19 201 Drama Randy Skaggs and Gayle Russell get their trophies for best actor and best directoress. They represented the junior class. inter-611155 Play Kompetilian On November 30, 1978, the Drama Club held their annual inter-class play competition. Under the supervision of Miss Beverley Bronson, each class put on a one act play timed for 30 min- utes. The Junior class nearly swept all the honors with HThe Werewolf? Their production won first place in the competition, Randy Skaggs won as best actor, and Gayle Russell took the best director award. The best actress award went to Almarine Leard for her performance in the freshman play, The Haunted Theatre. Although winning no awards, the seniors' Parted on her Weddin' Mom, and the sopho- moresl' Quiet Pleasej, were also worth viewing. Qi ae. M, M .N ew .Q V 1 it a . ,,. it 9' P w w 1 'WZ' 9 3 24: is Z I .M-W-wgffkg .S I A . ef ? . :v VV VV I U25 . ,,,, .1 .. r.k. I it Almarine Leard, John Byers, and Jill Zemka were in the cast of the freshman play, S'The Haunted Theatre' Vanessa brings out the animal in Randy Skaggs. As Beasly Beast, Amy Fenton terrorizes young King Arthur, played by Val Camp- bell. 3 ? . X of ' ' . 1-5, Mae . -.r Fl ee-' , m3 Sue McGowan, Lori Rhodes, and Judy Kusz- maul help set up their props. K .1 ,Q in '- tyrpy Rv W' , . 52 . at- 6' .... 5 t . ,W ,., ,. , L.., 5, . . . 5. I. A Q 2 X at . at Q i ii S E ' ' z was r Waiv- E.. .Q E 5 g 3 rg a. .saw a s. Q - Q.: .MXH .. an Q. Q95 f ff ,ya Sew -i,iaf1ez4s:aesa-.i . I , .132 f, ...af-as . . . ' ,r,5i.s-,J . ,Tfh-iagfilif it-r,,f. f - 'U k,3aema..S-sr--V1 .. .gate eei'3f?5i'Lf.Ei1i.r ' QL '24 Quest for young ,4rtl111r On March 7th, the Drama Club, un- der the direction of Miss Bev Bronson, produced its annual childrens, play, A Quest for Young Arthur. The play was shown on Wednesday after- noon to the students at the Kiser and Central elementary schools. Club members worked hard to learn their lines, and spent much time and effort in building a set which had to be transported from the high school to the Central gym. Members involved in the undertaking included: Sue McGo- wan, Judy Kuszmaul, Amy Fenton, Val Campbell, Rae Ann Carr, Mark Davison, Lori Rhodes, Gayle Russell, Jill Zemka, Phyllis Cordle, and Alma- rine Leard. Other students who worked on building the set were: Ruth Green, Scott Latimer, and Paul Bauer. Robin Carr, a nun, gets ready to step on a bug and wakes up Judy, the witch, instead. Drama! 21 221 Seniors Q SJ Na-ww' m. ,ai , 7, ,,, , , if Q It V, V mf wi, ,Lm, !m, 4 , V Q wfw, fvfw Q14-ifh , A W, fv,fg'ff A gf A 1 K , , ' ,, V :,if'd4'f f X f M f' ' f 'fafff' - , 'Val' f- W, ff ,jf-fi Q25 fi Z 4, f M U 7 ff mi' M 'M J . W. 3 S. Q 'Q- Q E . .. X, 'E 5 , 3 mm 'W v :mf W f'i P IJ 41 fa, J .. ,H ,- K Se niorsl 23 24jSeniors Dennis Abbott Darryl Aiken Karen Aiken Mike Allen Monica Ashley Kim Bacon Deborah Baka Cindy Baker AA1,, M Q I -r G' , W ,,, y f 'V anvmaydl My ,gl fa ff. ,W 2? 1 W 1 ,S S 5 0 Qs --f-W., -2- I. X,-. Vg, : . ef., K. I ,,,..,.d---- fi 'gxiiiw za ' fx,-A33-1 sk R k 5: sf :i'sS2:1 'r-,'f :NY f 1.51, 3 - 4 f5i1 q:E::. Q fin' fi-Q. f-v 'ir' 'fs mvgh 'FC' Greg Baker Jeff Baker Paul Bauer Rick Bayus Jackie Berish Kathy Ann Bishop Charlotte Bluebaugh Mary Bollenbacher Seniorsl25 .Q . zA:sa1f.fMefE3 iissfi iimai -ff: 'fi' 5557545 55 25-3255? f?i?iTif?f?fi5 l g ,Q 4 if -,gf fi 7,5 .Q T, 3 ,K ,f 'u 2 ,Si 1 1 mm'. 1f.11.Vf-.55 . f.,, -,ig 26lSeniors Janice Boyer David Bradley Michael L. Btaithwaite Don Brooker David Brown Dwight Brown Tina Brown Tom Brown Q , 4 keg Il' we , ...ae Q, me.. - l 'Rm inn- M- .59 'fx NF N. A, gnu--A Greg Burke Edna Butler Mark Byers John Callahan Valerie Campbell Andrea Capranica Jeffrey Cellars Jim Chandler , Senioxsl27 28!Seniors Kelly Chesmar Randy Christie Cerina Clark Ramona Comrie Terry Cottrell Gayle Cordle Kevin Cordner Kim Coulter MW WM .2- 'nv-3 X ,af vi .NX f .9 M .,.--.. . l X. ., su -Q , rl N 5 . 'X .K . K . i ' W .. F . I gg . .i i M ' K K .M--,l .. Q . 'lsri'-'L .Q s3 k : A Ex N - X- - 1-vi':xr4::f:'f: fs.-.K . .2 X., . xleixgi' ' L I . is l . 1 2 . S - I - I l - S . e - A if X- X. PM exile' - X .pf Q f Y X m-.f H. 3 mlm 5, V JZ., E an 6 Q4 TQ Q QR ' .. F- X if 'W D D .if 02 5 Q x miiz ' is i:::-' 3 'W 2, F D ii i D ,I .17 ,ff 2 'sf .J-3 f Q9 R. .ff Z Q..-JF K X' QW' ii iiiiii sf ' Q Kk-.-f, x i . 1 K - - ,-.g 5 3 - if i 2... . . 3. Keith Cozadd gy iq 'lr 7 Kathi Crawford 1 Tom Crump Cari Davis Wikiiam Davis Joyce Davison 'il , Bryan Deitke Steve DeLuca '. i 'Wx in ww N xv . if , ,, . My N i XL... ,ex 1 1 i f WC N 5-xy ff' 2 1 A ss ,mgi Seniors129 ,M rD'531'1+ A1036 mmm Wx af 52,29 Ui XXX X xx Y f hh'k X ' . 8 ,iL, W , iq I -I Q 1 Li 4 X Q Q, Q W is ,HQ 1, if Q Janine Fabian Lynda Farnham? ' m Qs' ect' wm- Anjy Fenfonm ' L JiqhbiemFef1f6Q1 f f s Laura Fiedler Kim Flynn Randy Ford ,ChJ!iSiif1B Flf811'L2'Q iiifff Seniors! 3 1 lzififisiiss sziiesifsisfg 5. ..v, A. , 1 1, fx 11 fav ' isa-se i it ,mv my-.f W, .wil U ,. , 165?zi9Z:55'5 .i ,fff.f,3,e5 A sig sf L s T ' '.5f,i9gi5igl 32lSeniors Kathleen Frantz Scott Freer Tim C. Fulks Debbie Fulton Rose Gardner Patrick Gaughan Norma Gautschi David Gearheart . if we 9.. f 4 ,W ' Aff' 1 a Q' 4 Shauna- k , . Y x 'Q..i'Ydr: W lr . Q K .Q ff f . Q f N ....-e 555 if A3 Q - 4 V Q1-fs 3- ' i Q- A - ff QF 4 x , n X fn 2 if J L Wg n 1 ' if ' -n if 5 K f-'Al W .L iw, , ,.. 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M WWE X A ' Q ' , 'ka M 'il' 4, V ,L , k Qfw-4 I Ai 'X f Nw wg! 3 ' ,x,, Q IMWX JoAnne .Tanovick Dan Java Dwight Jeiakms Randy Jewell Bruce James, V Jearme J ones Connie Joseph Julie Karenke Seniors I3 5 36fSeniors Lori Karpenko James Keefner Jo Ellen Kiepper Tom Kiepper Mary Kish Brian Klapak Jim Krafcik J udy Kuszmaul ailxx 'D .. gf ji 'if' ' l im 'nh , l X in E ms, qqq 5 K ':. KY X l .lvl-4 i'L H , ,V 'w.,Wm L Chris LaBanc R, Lang ,ir . ' -uavmv' Leeper 'R wx xx X a Q X N . ' bi A N. 9 5 .f .1 J I ff W? as is 5 'slaps -ai Lynn J.. iififa ails my ga., , Sszzfwss' rx E Niliiiiifig N... x :QE 1953 E-1? 1.5 SN Qx X NA mf' Seniorsf37 13 If -' 3 5 A l ff 1? 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V 0' Q u, an Bill Shackelford I Harold Shaffer 542 Sei1iors!43V I X 4 5, E29 fl? xc . ,,Ww. , 40 ,, ' Naam, - ,fvff 4 , J a 4 xx x www wmwww, ,WWW Q Q ,,.w.ee-uw-X QMQN VV J 1 24 H4 f W 9 Aw f fx 5: i W v 5 M 7' 42 i 4. W fy f mf ,, 4 f f 1 W ? ,:-, 3 62 .3 X 4 2 E if X X 'wmv-W-...,,,, if f 4 X , I Z ,aw ilu Q, 1 k fifw' f 54 0 Steve Villwock Michelle Vitale Richard Walker Dan Whaley' Ron Whipkey Debbie Wilson Janice Wikzox Kenneth Winkleman Lori Woofter L Robert Yanick ' Seniors! 47 Barb Aikcn John Alden Frank Amolinc Lisa Anderson Ron Anderson Brian Antonell ,fa z Z4 ff? fy f Judy Argent fait if Todd Armstrong Debbie Ayers Dave Bailey ,r,,,, Tim Bailey ,Q,,w,: , . Donna Barber ',wr,, 'r,, ff a A 'A i ri ,' 'rr Ken Barnes ' ', V V V Mark Barnhart a t f V V W 1,fr ' V Dan Bates ,. J V ,., .gig f ji , V Bah Beatty A ' T yyys r R011 Bennett 'lri ,V ' 'ryr' 7 H X V r 'i 'l' K f f , , i, . , 'f 'l'f'r' ,l: , ' ' I f,, f,: ,V',f,, ,,,, Robin Bishop rf' I 1' 'ff ',,- j , Q, 4, ' , Cheryl Bitterman 2: r 'i, V 2' QQ ', V r, U Steve Bobco ,tv 'fi ' 'V , ,W , ,l' . , V I ., V EA. 3 ,,,V,ii , A, Dawn Brown .. ,, 19 ' V Q Lynette Brown I A A Vanessa Buchanan ,Ez ,I ' , ' I V, ' ,Q s gyy ' I V' ,, V t , f ' 'r ' ,ply Doesn t Joan Khoenle look adorable with curlcrs in her hair? 0 Q0 oo 48fJun1ors x ag, ,tm , V ' rx Wlfw' ' i, W 'Z 1 Junior Class Officers: Pres. Jeff Dawson, V. Pres. Todd Urmson, Tres. Dan Bates, Sec. Mary Jo Sumner. It's hard to be a Junior. We're not on the bottom, and just not quite the top men either. Sometimes we wish we were seniors, but the next minute we're realizing how close that would be to graduation and being on our own. And then We're wishing we could start all over again, or maybe prolong school alittle bit. We've had some good moments, and we've had some bad. Ordering our class rings was definitely 'goodf selling spices was not. Because we're in the middle, we'll learn from all our experiences, and by the time we're seniors, we'll deserve to be at the top! r ,ff Q 4, 2. ? F 5 'Q - .af In f , 195' E A f r Sfmt' T wy L Q 'lie ., ' 2 Steve Bugos Donna Burgermeyer Carla Burnfield Bernie Bush Kiln Bush Chuck Byers Cindy Byrd Kathy Calendine Diane Chelsea Chris Chidboy Bob Christie Karla Christopher Bill Clark Chris Clark Delbert Collinsworth Jim Considder Judy Cook Jan Crawford Duane Crowe Tim Curtis Jeff Davenport Peggy Davis Jeff Dawson Karen DeCapito MJ ,FH , Ray and Jerry take a second look and won der if they are hitting the right keys. It's Che 471114 nfs In k Ah ad, I9 O Graduafizf , Prom and 551421 iii 1t,, Ass Anita DeCcsare Ron Deehr Erica Dudenhoeffer Kary Elliott Laurie Emerine Barb Fmery Dawn Emery Glenn liveritt Patricia Fabian Deannc Fee Vicki Fenton Greig Flower Jennifer Flowers Belinda Francis Jeff Forrest Ron Fowler Charles Fox Mike Franks Pam Fritsch Sandy Fumerola Tim Gaughan Tom Gideon Gina Gray Larry Graycar T ra ' ' 'ff at , W A J if -4 LW an , ,M , 5 M ff, , f , e . - Hin H f V y 'U T at f it r Jer u Q 4 -- r ,J - if ff' ' ' , ' a I 99 ' ft .- -we 1' V V if ,aa 1 W ' ' V ' H f ,Q 1' y, V4 , , ' , :fzayff ' t - H W , ' V 'Z 'rr 1 J 5' X ' iw 5 ,W ,hy f Mfg 'V ,qw ,WG A ,, 'A,gw,w , . ' f 'ETISZM--P, ' 'Zi' I :'5Z'f'f,:Jfv ,4,,h',,: Q, , 2 , X V, ,iz ' ' 1 L 4' It 1 7 6 If 4 ,,,, . -, i . my , U A V, . .. l 1- ith 4 Q 'mu f .V f rf - X , A5 I g Tom Gideon at his best. ,Mn-, l 2. i 3-ar Duane Lang laughs at Charles Hovis who's taken to eating rocks. Karen Neiswanger looks starry-eyed as usual. Is it due to being at the JVS? The JVS. Trumbull County Joint Vocation N925 sf' N, waz X :QS ir --T - -- X al School Q MZ ,f,V gr' ' V V gy V. V Bryan Green ,6 3 . f W . ,Q , Leslie Green V V', ' W' ' ,, V A V , V Lisa Green ' - , ' Kathy Gregory , , ta, . ,- V 1' t H ' gf, ,. -V VV . Joy Grooms 'f :f ' - ' 1 Dan Haines V fr ,' A if Alicia Hamler ' 2 ,,'i A - ' Karen Harman 4,7 I 4 V wr T V. Paul Harris ' aj A ,V Ron Hatcher ., , L - , Y AV Rosemary Hawley 1 3 yyy , V51 V ' , V ' PaulHaz1itt fp . v.,, AW I . r ,' 51 SWG ,wr ,V I ,, J 1 3 gg 1 075 an r M Q g e 4 ..., fs 7 A :V W W ggvf 1 if ' 1 1 M a ,fi Z i g V 5 if 7 31' 3 ,. f. . , .rg ,- f . A -r gl Ginger Headrick Rhonda Hcadrick Rick Hickman Rob Hickman Robin Hodgkiss Terri Hodgkiss ,y V my Sandee Horton Q Leigh Hosaflook -,Y 'F EV Charles Hovis aa ' , If ' Gregg Hovanic ,r'V ' , v:'1v TV Q' Ron Housel my L , Tom Hrusovsky K M ,f W Where Did eifcrylzady Ga? juniors ,4 item! the ,Z IA 52 When the school year began here at the high school, the junior class found that it had lost a lot ofits members. Most of these students had decided to take advantage of the opening of the new Joint Vocational School, and put its schedule of classes to work to fit their needs. Juniors are able to enroll in such classes as: Carpentry, Auto Re- pair, Child Care, and others that Cham- pion is not able to offer because of our limited facilities. The JVS has been an added bonus for everyone. Though missed here at CHS, those juniors may still participate in our school functions. 4 ' . f 5 ' 1 2 f rf' 1 l Larry Alexi asks, What is this? -34... '21 Connie Taylor and Sandy Cook make fun -we of Lakeview Bulldogs. M WN X K N. Juniors!5l 52!Juniors Matt Jarzynkowski Angie Jones Diane Kalman Denise Kearns Joan Khoenle Ann Kiepper Mark Kinnison Kathy Koren Deb Kover Scott Kuszmaul Lisa Lambert Duane Lang Tami Laprocina Mary Lawrence Laura Leeper Dave Lesh Terri Lloyd Bev Ludwick Mark Lynch Theresa Lynn Denise Lyons Rex Lytle Frank Martin Tom Matthews Patty McGraw Mike McVay Linda Miller fx g f 2 ff -6 f 9 we is .L , X xx f me Q 5 X355 N5 .. , ss X 522 s S323 r X' X my . si 5 -- If -,S . r eiiiilfi f gag. - x A if :z tt sbs K Sr xx W NN it Q if LL ' if gimme e11'L 3 j ,,, ,L L as l IL ' ,. ,N A sta' J A 5 ... -' L Q R 7f1 fL : W L is f X 5' L 's,r re ,-573555355 55 .1 Y L L f ' 'L r t- M rtee A , ' 4 , e -- -r A Q af Lf. , . L J N f 'L Q mx? r f as s L -i y Q iii Q r h ,Q 1 L ,. L : LLL LLL in L: Q ' as O35 we W WWW .tr 7,42 YE vb ,nv ,,,f fu ww' Why are Belinda, Joan, and Sandy so happy? Robin Bishop is always smiling. What are you doing, Todd? i :.: Ekrq ukuzk, '.:,,: N:,,,,, , . ,,E.1t,. .tt:::,G..t, z 2 - 'tv :X a s -' H X X W . - 1 ' V. 5 1. I gg as ' .L ..., g 1 Q , p f g p .V . My , r , i 6. bij at ' M s Q, 'i k,-L N Q - . t aw K 2-- .VE K ,F ',, I - . xl 1 y' I ' , as p , V I' , ' . ,:.' - X el is l 'Tir 1- ., S J bil Ei N' V T VX L' All it E X 8 al K K A za Q Q l 'Q 1-'l I Milf' i -in K A .J P l f , ig A r t i t s 45. t s J ss S 3 K , '1LA is il K gg X - M ,M ts. 41 7 tr. ' l fi ' I fs' P Ji i at - HE P Ax Sandy Miller Jim Milliron Debbie Moldovan Mike Moneypenny Pliilicia Moser Randy Myers Karen Neiswanger Janet Nelson Bret Noble Karen Novotny Mark Ocheltree Lynne Omweg Jamie Palcich Gery Palmer Gary Patterson Jeff Patterson Andy Pavolillo Jim Peck Don Perry Pam J. Phillips Pam S. Phillips Sherry Phillips Dave Pierson Dan Plant Jeff Poff Jerry Pohmurski Basil Polivka Gary Ponikvar .3 S H , tv N sy . Q f - ,,',,p Y, 'h',. . V ff s-r1 A s 1 ' 5 P f Q ' -- A a X Q , .f 1 - , ' ' ' ' ??'7i f4' !'4w ' - Ss- Q ' ' X l l .lls 'lv e l -' s its J .4 .r , ., . , J , ., sls ---'s 's Karen Harman replies, 'KYou've got to be t. isxfxm, kiddingli' Sandy Williams poses for the photographer. Is she saying 'cheese'? ,4 Zim: ta Work Kufith a Little Messing Araundj Part of being a Junior is taking on the 1979 Prom Some of us chose the building. Later in the year we will test our knowledge on the PSAT test. This year we have shown we are capable of hall while others have listened to bands handling our responsibilities, yet the to choose the sound In March the class participates in the play Arsenic and Old Lace with rehe rsals and set we know how to mess around. ' x t O the responsibility of putting together if 1 . . X . . .s pictures on these pages also show that Juniorsl53 Joe Prindle Jeff Prow Janice Rable ' Y Steve Rable , Brian Reese - Lori Rhodes .. Jeff Richards VA 11,1 Q, .. I I , I , Q xx Za ca A vi 4 Q W ff i , Ev Irzvl , I2,,. . sigma' ,. it ..-, K rr .: N M g ' .Q Terri Richmond Bruce Roberts . Kim Robison . . Vic Romack M V, . Bill Russell t Ray Russell ' Maija Saastamoinen .e . Ken Sampson Lori Seletas Chico Sellars Kent Sewell f Mike Shevel - ' Pam Shockey ' -.' Tracey Simmons r , Z if lg , . l'h' ffl l l 9' f' oh.. ,.s6 , , .1 it ni M f , , f , , 2 j' F 4ffAA,,,s,, ll , sf Randy Skaggs Marsha Smith I Tammy Smith ' A Ken Snyder Fd Spencer I Eugene Spade K ,e E,, . ,,, , W , A . I . , A A .2 6 . 1 . V, r, .' 7 a ,- .gfraza V. ff , 4 0 W W V, z is fr , b - 4 .V 251' Q Julie Sprague X I -. ,H I . I- J ll I A a , Y -n V 0 O O 0 ufoymg .7f Most underclassmen feel as if they are always on the bottom rung and never noticed, but always hoping that theirjunior year will bring them more opportunities for recognition. By this time there is only one more year to go. zu the Jlfizddle middle: Todd and Mary Jo are in the middle watching a game in the gym. fi fp? Debbie daydreams in the middle of her ,KT S XY ' X English class. Randy Skaggs is caught as he goes to class, while Maija looks up during typing. She looks alittle con- ll' if.. x K, l L 1 fl .ai A 1 n The feeling of rushing through school and rushing to class changes into a feel- ing of being in the middle and enjoy- ing it. The juniors on this layout are in the rr x -Z ' y JK 54fJun1ors fused. Sandy and friend are in the mid- ag. T 5 . aaraaar dle of the 6th period announcements, while all the rest ofjuniors at that time are between 6th and 7th periods, and longing to be going home. Sandee Horton smirks at something, while f Todd and MaryJo get a laugh at the right. ' Debbie Moldovan stares into her future. . WV A la L Mi ., t , Z7 , 4 T 7, if A, 2? 4 Z WZ f ' WWW V' .V + , , , ,,,,, 5 I, .v,,, , Q 5 5 V ,, W 3. .. 1 V, V V 'g f. .,.'Wj,e ,f I :Z I W A' , ,g .,'- Z ', I U E .. .WW yr 'A - W , Z ' f J V' 2 Q, '3 H. , I ,J M L ga, I I 4 Z T I , U 4:41 1 , ' I il' f-71, 6 I A, Il, -5 . H15 , A r f ef' . ,V I 1, 5 . , H 5 . aj ..........x-N-slvw Michele Ross Paul Rumple Dan Stefano Lori Stein Tom Stewart Curt Strawn Mary Struble Mary Jo Sumner Cindy Tatalovich Dave Tenney Gary Thompson Mark Tranter Mike Tranter Todd Triplett Joan Tulanko Jim Tuttle Todd Urmson Lisa Vance Chris VanCure Nancy Vilsack Tina Wade Vw 1 Sandy and Denise do THE ANNOUNCE- Janet Wilfong Brian Williams Sandy Williams Jerry Wilson Vonda Yanick Rodger York Vicki York Shelley Zimmer 56!Sophomores - .. . - :Ks r 35535 ,xx es N! H nail' 4g,3fi5'ifS isllbr -,lg .sf Class Officers: Tres. Bert Amoline, VP. Bonnie Fowler, Pres. Joy Anstrom, Sec. Nancy Golias rm-wwsw ,,,..-a- lt seems like such a long time since we, sophomores, were in junior high, but all the memories will remain in our minds. No one knows what is really ahead of us, but with determination we will succeed in any- Q thing, as we did in Biology I, Algebra II, 3 f and French II. ...N sf Q M ' We have to consider that we are not the bottom gradeg we have others looking up to us again. ,ra K Sandy Nicholas zips away on her typewriter. Bert Amoline Y V . 1 , M L Q .goy Anstrom ar gs. ' f i V 1 ' ', ' t T, ,N 5 U0 AICI1 , Lv qt . , . 'Y' -. .- . , , Q an 'S Jgff Ajgent ' -Q 'Y ,Mg K i:', - S .. :', : G 'ye' .. Q K , Jeff Armstrong 5 'Z r L' . J V - Jerry Aubel Q' , fl , ,N HIQL -ite'i r , N. Melinda Ayers at Q f e B I , fs -- j or t get Mary Ballard 1 rx j E J Lv A . ' A 4 Russ Banks e' ' - E Barb Barnhart J - ' As .gf Jennifer Barr ,Q i f X Q ,, ' S 4 Q 'J' Robin Bartolovich P -' s 4 g dy 34 s . . A Q - John Bayus ' ' B ' 3' -3' ' - Bonnie Beavers . l - N -, as ' ' , i X David Beckner Y V Q, , 4 g si , 'Q5 v I N ' i Kirsten Bender F , ,, 3 ,Q ix g I EJB Brian Bickel ,, ,N , B A . - Dean Blaine I s i . ,ff , ,Q , , . M 1 Brenda Bock X ' V wwf ir K' 1 ' .' , , 'X Ken Bollenbacher , -ff, as I -' TQ B - ea ' x ' J S' V Michele Bova rf , ' J, Y 4, ' .. Charles Braithwaite l ,. .. X 'lf , gf ' if 1 L 7 - 95 Lynette Branch ix ' ' -: ' r X M 2 Darla Brink A E 1 E 1- , f Y , J X 1 1 it is Lisa Bryant it - A W if X , ' f- 'i X 'ffwlv-41. W if S . .. .JW rr if Q .- ,ng ' f .8 W M., f 3 Molly Latimer tries to give Mike Dawson away to anyone who wants him. . I , y C ,- f C as -Q fe Sa - , , L , ' Y . ' A I gl, s s ,, :..., X ,i , I , if ' A ::'1 1353?- ,, , 1 a 2- f if X M C ,, r S A if 4 , f wr , 4 i K 'V yvz' ls 3 .,+-ws-:1 K loft? 1 :gf f E is sf, in N if .fx Step in the Right Direction Lonnie Buchanan Cindy Burns Troy Bussinger Mary Byers Jeff Caldwell Sue Callahan Beverly Carroll Bonnie Casterline Lee Casterline Bev Cellars Kim Cheredar Joe Chesmar Ed Cleer Linda Conley Gregg Cook Linda Cook Mary Crawford Lisa Cribbs Mark Davison Mike Dawson Tony DeMarco Mike Dixon Robert Dodge Jeff Dotson www., 41256 I 4.4 5 l N3 L LDS, ,W 58lSophomores N Joy Anstrom and Bonnie Fowler look over the Josten display of class rings. Why does Tony DeMarco have that look in his eye? -A ,agn- Q. ri is if . WM-duff l 2 Mindy Welshans is lucky that she got through the crowded hall safely. fp, ,f Af 1 u ,, ga f 4 ' yr , Q Y V V V i A E, -1 yr I 1 25.6 W ' yr,-fr www-fW fb VV 19' A n W ff 1, 'F J Q Q z K it Q I ' , Q , ,1,., no rrrl - is 1 n l r D 'F 5 1 A vlu Debbie Downs F '- S F' F ' S Sharon Doucette A Q I - ' x ,Q 3 Shirley Dubravcak 1 . v -ef ' -1 , . z Robby Durst Y Q, J m BJ ' Audrey Ellis ' 'T' D g ' L ' 5 Norma Falasca o V V - A , Q' David Fejko R ff Ness. mx is -Misha 9, i k Wilbur Fenstermaker i Q X- X Y fi A 1' . ' 'eil x Q' re-i F H ii 't Shelley Flowers ' - 1 - f. ' -. 1 'l,A 5 ' ' Tina Fogle - 1-Q Q .q ' ' , - Sam Ford ' 3 N. A r i Q F .V - . Q F 1 Bonnie Fowler f- W Q -4' , L, -if S . Kelly Freer ' - ree - - ..,-1 rf gi Qflwiii S -1' cindy Garnder - F - f F S fa' S ' Phil Garnet i w , In ,Q-jf.. kip 47 K it .31 Q E . S 4 Bafb Georges -vf,1,,?l 1 15 -iid-1 ' P 4 'I' an - '- 'L-i f ' ' . : '? 'r w Carolyn Georges V D ' i r . ' S - frrr 3' k Mike Gin - A t, V f f F he I Dan Goldner -51 ' - A .. J ' ' ' r - Sharon Goldner ' - 4 JW g, ws S , ' 4, V HM ., Q Nancy Golias it Q, - 1' K 1 :gi K I ,,: .1 5 I - it :: 1' tt - Ronald GOTC V 'L S r F . - 1 r - ' V it 1 Ruth Green r sw ' F j -- F M 1 1 , ff f Cheryl Gregory if g is F I L in I If NVQ 43 Ordering class rings is a highlight of the sophomore year, but having them arrive is even better. When the 4'Ringman is com- ing signs first appear, the sophomores get busy discussing what kind of rings to choose. When the uringmann arrives, you finally place your order for your very own class ring! After weeks pass, they finally are shipped in. And for the next three weks the sophomores walk around with their hands ready to show off their rings to anyone who asks, and even to those who don't. What is in the big brown box? ,lx fi ' f W..-w,, Dean Haines f Steve Halvis ' Debbie Hammell ' A Cecil Hathaway xi f L Q L .Q Dee Dee Hawkins nf' fl z .1 ri i Laurie Heeter Diane Hickman 1 I Doris Hickman Rick Hillier f Scott Hoerig Drew Holland Diane Hopkins John Hoso ' Paul Hrabowy Tim Hufford Debbie Hughes Steve Hughes Doug Irwin 1 Dave James ' Sue James .- - .v 'E' va D 1 fe' ' , V - Barb Janoviek V 4 0 , Brenda Jenkins 4 : i' A M. ' Mike Jilg Darla Jones ,v l 5 K l ' I? Jackie Jones I f 16 f 'W X if ' 1 Charles Joyce 'G Sophomores!59 We would all like to be recognized as being good at something. It's only nat- ural that people crave attention, need recognition, and desire praise. But somehow when we were sophomores that praise was harder to come by. For what is special about being a soph- omore? The only difference is having one year over the frosh and two under the seniors. Every class seemed to have something special, but us. But one way we did stand out was in the Class Play competition. And it did feel W 0 pretty nice to have that spotlight once. Keiug llmkjzzc. Being Mike Dawson creates the winning attitude in Mr. Gibsonls class. 1 These excited amateurs wait for their turn on the court. Sheryl Kantner 'r 2--N V V David Karpenko VA ' ' V ' V' D' VV L N, Paul Katona ' V' 1 f ' rf A 'R Brad Kidd VV -2+ r I 3 t Jiu Kiepper ' , it V ff. 2 ' V , Tom King , , A , ' yy .VVV fi: 'S ,V ' R Q Jamie Klingeman , 7, V t A W ,, al 1 fa - 6, ' , V , fq , ' M Mlke KW E? f dl r 1' . . r fx ' t V 3 r Rhonda Kyer , V te'f --.... V Mduy Latimer f r at gg Dale Lauer ' 55 ' if ' K. ..,.V 1 V Mark Lipps .V 't ' V an ' 4, ,ff Jeanette Lorange I ' 4 ' jeff Lovcjoy ' 5 H 1 I .V x ., A V fr 5 Randy Lucik -- w ' VV , VV ,ff tr ' 'K Scott Lynn - , 5 . N 1 Qui' . ,, 'V Brett Mann 4 all , 5 ' IAA A If Darlene Marquette ' Mike Martin R V f ' , , ' f Q H , Lori Martindale -V ' - V VV I 3. V It I Steve Mazzi . M' .4 V ' lf , Randy McKenney A V , rgp ' --fi L , A ,f '75 ev Kim Medwick ' X V Cheryl Micha l f tl r ' f N ,V . . ' I ' ' 1 f 5 f 'ijt va Tammy Mmett If A iii I Nami mx N I Debbie Murphy 60lSophomores K The sophomore attendants, Joy and Linda share a corvette during the Homecoming parade. Right: Bob Zadai and friends go over their lines for the Inter-class Play. Bev, I didn't think you were that hungry. .. ,t s -.lb 5 45 lk '.,,,1 I ,K Wg V V XJ , Nia hi s W 'XV VV: W X k it y i V V , V V? W V av W-Q. M exft e tx ' P if W ,IJ Q T.T.f-2 X Q f E V, David Murray P V e ' V 5 , '- Melissa Musick .,. V A 'Q K' f Sandy Nich 1 s W -' I gb a W' 3 V ' 5 f , Jim Novotng-ya 1' 'Q My 4 VQV A i Q h A , f' V., Jerry Ott ' -- , ,V A ' ,VV ff Robin Palcich A ' ' '--- A , 'V 5 5 at my f s Dianna Palmer ll it f l at ,4 .. .fe 2 Adam , t at j Kenny Park M . M ,VV ' Roberta Parker af ' .6 ' ' VV, A f 'Q 'E , Andy Pavolillo -V A 'V f' A, . ' , f 3 V VV ' '-I Brenda Pettit V . QV v M - , V 1 ' ' 1,4 .V , 1- , 3 Dorann Pohmurski i ' Y' L H Q 'R Ray Poli my N 2 y 4, i , he R A 9 if A 1 ,. gandv gaidel Af gf QVVVV V 4 at VV I acey azzano V i llvv at r . , , , Jeff Rebhan ' ' t VV X . 'Q A P Joe Redmond 3 ' L' V- ' V' John Roberts ' 1 4' ' 4 4 T r y Melani Robison -4 f . if I f 'i v' ' - 7 f V Doreen Rowland V 1 at it V f V ' ' ' V, Lisa Ruddy V 'Qffg' V ,i a , P A X Randy Rule A MM f V , A u f' V A V, ' Michele Russell p , V' , , . An l i Cindy sarway Sophomoresl61 grandparents used to tell us that our school days would be the best years of our lives? The most chal- lenging or exciting? Well, in part they were right. English Il classes Chix fs Ezcitemenl? Remember when our parents and usgEt tu Brutus? became Et tu Teacher? Maybe the excitement came at the end of the day during Driver's Ed and found out for the first time what the wheel is all about. were almost too much for some of 62!Sophomores Does Jeff Armstrong dare skip class on game day? Is Molly Latimer drunk or just acting silly as usual? ,, I 2 Chris Santucci r ' SR Harold Scott , V , ' I ' -gf ' A ',f A ,,,- AVA AV V Rosemary Scrabis Q A ,vi V it 5 'Eix , ' Diana Shaffer 5 ' 1' A 5 A 1 wi A - V John Sescourka A 5 i- -Q y,, f , A i 'L ' ,4 7 'fy, ' , Keith Sharick ,iv f y ' V A , V A VA M T ' A Tom Sharp V ' ' r'i S 1 'i.y A i - T A 1 K T X er ri ,rf . mm Mary . n , EAV A A 1.1! A A, Charles Shreves V 0 A V A, Q S5 r lf A . Jim Sigmiin ' ' - ,.'VA I I 1 A'l '-', ' S i ' r ' Alan LVAVV n Wir.. V ff .V VV W V3 V , VM -47 Vp Bob Smith ' A , A t ' 'Y 1 1 -6 Sf :Z Greg Smith wr' W A -W if ' V 'T Q V r, A f V ' ',.Z-,, V ' Jeff Smith 'i A f? ' T , 4 A g -,r X ' Steve Soma ala A is A ff i g! ful .am fr as A ' V- l M Jerry Sowers gf, -f':,. S? a Lt VVL' ii A Lia Frank Spano , f.,,, ' A A ' A it Q ' Bob Spencer tA,. A '.': V A '-' I ,Vw 5 -I gg L, V' Kelly Stanford -.r1 ' 'Q V ' Q if I 4 A Q +1 if 't Lori Stango 3 if A, 'J A VV L 4 V ' 1 f, A - Sue Stevens ,V ' 'L Af af Q ,V 1 ' Af? A ' ' Lori St. Julian '-'i ' a 1 -- A 'f 3. f .1 '1 . . QV - 1 A q ll W fi 'V f Tim Streitferdt V ,A V1 , , X 1 X4 . V Lisa Ruddy rests her body by propping up the lOl' wall Bert Amoline watches Terry Sapp aim for a basket 4 H-as r A A S T 4 if T S 1 r byy Q i ffs4.fi gl ' V A S 'A T F ' Hs , 4 , , . ,, ' 1 I A rw za , 'T 1 lk Z fx, ', yybr T V as ,E 1V,k f - , , , ,, A V I .5 if V, 1 .fy T7 f AV 4. - T. , , A-fa.- r i 5-L W A S T y ' 'Q ,j .1 .7 W ,.,,, gy. 'EE V T v-v.lV ., , , w ig' 6 ,, V-m 93 'r I ,, '-S ,f WN HN fx T ' i af- ff 54 I 5 F' M If AV Xt . y T ' if T V W M Barry Sumner Marlene Swarts Jim Tallman Herb Tenney Renee Thomas Marcelle Thornton Stefanie Toth Tisha Triplett Jackie Trunick Dave Urey Doreen Vernon Tim Vesey Gregg Vila Lee Villers Elaine Warren Malinda Welshans Terry White Jeanne Williamson Mark Wilson Lori Wolfe Sherrie Wolfe Bill Woodford Shannon Yartz Sandy Yocum Rob Zadai Mark Zimora Sophomoresf63 i l I 1 4 4 I 2 ,QA What kind of daydream puts a smile on John Byers' face? i Freshman class officers: Top: Sec. Tammy Christie, V. Pres. Jill Zemko, Pres. John Byers, Tres. Russell Harper. 'fam-af' . 164 Joe Alden Rick Allen Carol Amoline Brenda Anderson Wayne Antonell Sandra Armstrong Joan Bailey Kevin Bailey Jim Baker Philip Barber Linda Barnard Sue Baycich Glynis Bernhard Carol Bitterman Mark Blose Pat Boltres Rhonda Bowers Cindy Boyles Mike Boyts Marcia Bryant David Burgermeyer Randy Burnett Claudia Burson John Byers 3 Og ff y it ' 1 .4 L 0 4, .33 'f l ' ' 'N grit L ' Q ff , A y . f l 'A .ff flii 1 Q 'Y I , 4 - Z! I V. .f ' 1 A at f b J if X if f , if . , L A .4 R sd! . r, ' V- wi . A A A Mbna.: 5. is fi' 'Q J -, 'K Ali. K. V Rf 49 i, gn V' ,rl 'S 8 gy Q M99 M Time- Out fo Some 91114 Becoming a freshman is something special. lt is a new year that challenges everyone in new and exciting ways. Being low men on the high school totem pole has posed new obstacles such as working together to build a float, selling stick pins to raise money for the class treasury, and studying for tougher exams. These can be con- quered. Remember you're only fresh- men, the best for worstl is yet to come. Does Tammy Christie find something amusing? Ray Luoma Wonders if this is what he really looks like? 'Go V John Campbell ' + t V - ff, 4 . f ' 5 f - .. V + f V 5 Lori Carr , ' , '5 - 5 V ' Rai Ann Carr -9 :il 'J' g 2 H? , it Tammy Cessna ' C- r -f - ' t A 'H' K ' f A- l t r ' f ' ' f . t W . ' ev1HCheney if g t t Z ttyi , V . -wa . r C21I01Chidboy - ' ' x ' J f ' V 1 ' s V, I 7 Tammy Christie -3 so 4 4 V , y fd As, -ff Mitch Christopher A s . ,' ' xg V 1 '5!q..,g'f , V Bob Clark , f , 452 f V 1. Ryan Clutts V -I if f 1 ' , L V f , , Alyce Collinsworth ,-Q VV L, ' . f -fly' i fp . 4' ' A - ,Q , f gg, Brian Considder t ilsii 7, f , .:, 4 sf' V ,Ve Phyllis Comic - Q L V , 1' ' 17 Yf ' , ,H Bambi Coulter 'gi ' , ' VV,V A Melanie Crewes J X A I L ' V V vi A fi lg Chuck Daniels is 4 R , if if , , ,iii ':'i 4 ,A it i - l ll, l R Mark Daniels A , H , t Tl? ii' Pam Davies A7 1? , I ' if ' 'V Si Tom Davies J , 1 u l' V Tammy Dawson ' 4' 'gi V l i -, j d ' V, . Lori Davis rg' A ,. 'Z VV W 5 ' 5 Yi W r 1 A Randy Dearth 1,5 ' .g V , .X A 1 if ' iffy 'V ' M ,. A A Karen Dodge A ff V - 'xhqgi 5 lui! f Aff! , J... Pam Dotson '-. f x fi? y ff A ,L . if 5 4,75 H 4? We 'Ira ,i 3. I reshmen!65 2 4 1 3 ,...J Sell' We Need Che Jlfle ey! Money! Money! Money! Everyone needs it. To make some money to finance future class projects, the freshman class sold stick pins. They sold about 2,000 pins which gave them an income of close to 52,000.00 Kent Gray was the top sel- ler with 163 pins. Not bad for their first year. Remember this at Prom time! Russell Harper spends his time arranging the stick pins. .f Q it , s . 1 . . r QM S .L p el... f -e .2 R :Se er 66fFreshmen -X 'xx its Niuif M-.mwr-me mmf!!! 'Sig Marcia and Monica put their effort into the project. Zvi' ,U f, ,ui M Deanna Douglas F A ' HP ip. S p, N Y . Q Steve Doumont ,si 1 Q V f Steve Dubravcak 5, 5 i t X , .Zn 'f -- f r A ' U. J 4 Jodi Elliott ,. I ip i +P Q ,,.': W' ' . K- - - Brad Emerine fi f at A ' ' eg ' 'F i f Doug Emery J. S p A K I i . . x , .. ' Paul Emery ' 4 L t ig erhh :-t Q S r ,r.: f Shannon Everett e ig K H if 5 We Chuck Farnham l iih G Lir l ' G , 1 tl J. Bob Fenner e ' e F S ' a j N f Q sarah Feidler F fe-ft S - , r Q. . .- pf Rick Fenton er f F 1, r 4 ,, ' I ' Lenore Fowler 'ftp b A 1 I 1 Mp J, ,, Mike FOX N' F U ps S Gi 5 Fx, -f-r, . G Darla Franks ' Q X A up A 3 A ' SC0ffFu1kS 1 site t IX In ' is-1- alex Jim Garnet ,, i t -. , , 1 -ttiirr L' -- x Colleen Gaughan ' i X f h f A .. A Dave Goldner A p l 1 W A -J T .. e if L V . A r Jim Gray r , wk 1 ea ,, .1 ' S e ff t .- 1 Kent Gray fill fe t ,',,, . W J ir. y ' 461 . ' xy :ff Robbie Green ,Ny ' . .ppr r ,:.' ' V ' t F S r A ' ' Barb Breen . S - D. . r P- w fa., Q Q a ny Diane Gregory V p it X 9 I , 1 H is Glenda Hall if r f e ss . M' 1 1 S it J- Y we il ,, Wm, f wh ,P M, The center of attention is on Mrs. Rek. 77.-,L , QL, eQ:3 M K - r 5, ea. r W My JVM I ' ,, E' 'V i 1 , I ,Maw Z Q' J' v :J Hello beautiful! Kathy Russell and Br IPS look SO exciting. yan Roberts make ' N we B r, We 'J e Q, mangas' ini X l z' . 'Sf N' i Rx smuawsasrnz-mzsmzaema N- X1 + 1, BT' x f I 'Yank ,YW f 7' .L r, -X Rh Q ,Q A 'Q SACK Qflw J' K h . is if gg? 33 H J' , gk' W ' Wavwnxefs .QW lx fx V K ,- Q fe L A-f t ' . X355 sg A is i.- .. .t,,.. we 'J Q D Bob Hall .ff ' f N it ' Scott Hamler ', f ' f ig: , 1 Rusty Harper I ' K- ' yt: 'In Q . ,, U ' 'H Jim Harris ' U' e Y' 4455 . '1' K 'rf . I, D0HgHig1ey ' ' J ' I Q ' - Denise Higgins tl y , 'A sd, 4' I ai Doug Holland ,K E f Af, .,-at ,, ' A1 Hosaflook V 4 J Jim Hughes vw, ' . t 'ii t :ff Beth Hutchinson - X' - ' 0 f 1' .X D B ff Q 4. Mitch Jarzynkowski t 3 ra K Q N Q js 'A Monica Jaskowick J 1, gig - 135, ., L, .k-, 4. i '-ff .Q E, Q Karen Jenkins F ' ' - ' J Q ,.: X 1 , Q Y Bill Jewel -J .f Lisa Joiner ' 4 K 'Q . s.L pf 3 - xv-J X A N M S X , 1' I , f .Dave Karenke f in , 5,'f!f 127. fi J if 'Y ' 1 1 I 1 , I I Dave Keeling Q - , 5 1 , f , Sam Kellar fy, J x A A Q Terri Kiepper ' Q' ' ' up A in - J'-1. , Dora Kinnison ' gl ' X 1 , ' . Ex 'B ,wg , Rob Knowlton jr A 5 ' ' trii' ' ' . ' Julia Kolovich J Q ix W9 '? , J 1 Brenda Kover 1 ' X B Kim Krebs R. s 1 K A K .,,' rn., ,fur l xx if 7 XR- F' . ahh: 1' ' X I k X S Mark Krleg Freshmen!67 WWW t Tammy, is science THAT interesting? Mitch Christopher concentrates terribly hard. SQ- , ,wwwgtv Ns- -A as N- Newswe- li ini. 7 r 3 ...df 5 Q..-Q..-A 'M I 'WIIIKHW R.-.ai 68ll reshmcn Bambi Coulter works up an appetite by stack- in g chairs. Kevin Kuszmaul 1 L' get V Paul Kuszmaul 1 I, f Karen Lane g-at ,Q . - ' at 1 . 3 Sharon Lane 4, ,3 f,t ' it ,tw U Pat Lauer if j H X Jodi Layficld ,Wy I he Vi c A For V it ' A Almarine Leard 5 A V,',. , A V jf- AV Scott Livingston ' , i 'i' 1 Tim Lody irt Ray Luoma W V John Lynn -4 4 5' ' ' Scott Lyons YL' 1 f, Q W5 ' - V Mark Marquette fi L ' V f ' A ' , Q, RE-:lnee Marshall ' ' E, V V , g X 4 f L Q , B' 1 Martin G K ' V S 1 , t 1 ' if X L ' SL -Eli Lori Martin ,'i I , -,'t V Tammy Masters , , 1' 4' A ' f ' :F ,V Lori Mayemik ' ' fm.. v . Eric Mazzi V! ' ' , 3 - '.,V - V V Julie MCA1liSte1' V , - :' I I' f fi, V 'V ' Li- 'B A r Daryl McCall , Q ' -' 1, VV? ' ' V, ,.V,. VV ' A Maureen McCarthy ly V ' ' . .1 1' ' ' A Sharon Mclfarland if V, V , , QV Q A . , Jim McNeill 4 , ' -Q V 4 in 41? .. Y I fy xl ef.. .1 X 3? f VM 1 X z Deanna Douglas, 1, I Q wrQ!fi,'fi,5 -- mf My ff,L - rm, ,4 bf., ,f wr ,Q I2 ,Z ,M f,,,k , -, r J f' Qi, ff fi W 5 teak? I Z rife we we ff ' 'ww , , vo' pl Wrfrkzug Our Way Ulm gh Sclzrwl 'A' This is the first year that we as fresh- rearrange our schedules. We also found that we had a choice of teachers. Did we want to habla espanol in Spanish I or parle Fran- cais in French I? Was it IPS or Biology and all those lab experimentsl? Maybe even a General Science course instead? Should X W 1 I wi I . I f I N , men were able to pick our own classes and A I I I X ' H , ntl: K Xl , If little homemaker of Champion High. .2-- Q, gf, f Q? as fgauwa, I wat? in -fr rf if 'if ,Q J, f Hb. AWK W 4 4 Q Af 3 Q, ,V . ' ff L. te, Kiefer 59 at W if V 114' A? ,Jw 4 Y .1 V W Q6 we draw in Art or Mechanical Drawing? Not counting electives, we also had to figure in required subjects: Gym, Health, English. There had to be at least 5 classes to our day before we were permitted an extra study hall. What an introduction to high school responsibility! Eric Masey coaches Jodi Elliott on the door decorations. f a ' I 1 ,, -: '?L1Q J J V G in gf ef - , if fill I X Xl T Iuyjy Vygy I fri 1 . I fists If Z ee f at 1 X gg f all 3, ' I A X, ' '! l, I 1 V X J 5 - C I A ,. , VW i AV ,ff - 1 l,5'f'- f .a,4 , , s' : ga, I K Rick McVay Sandy Millward Jennifer Molinatto Peggy Moser Lisa Nicholas I, - W - Jim Morrison at ws Annette Noel Marcia Nyako I ,, Melinda Osborne Tim Ott Charles Palmer A 3 Kelly Parker QQ A Amy Patrick A 3 Jodi Peck Joe Perrino VeVe Perry Scott Peterson ,, Monica Petrilla l A V Bob Pierce ,ca A ' Janet Piersol . C' 5 Becky Pierson 'Eff 2-rel Faye Pleso X P, Amy Preston if F John Ramsey ' Darlene Ray FreshmeI1f69 Discavcred oak What We Qoumt 0 O O Take a look at these foster grants. ww ww WwwgniU 'W ' '-'W' Kevin 70!Freshmen MiiZZ,Le,Wf7 .L JW Kuszmaul and Ronny Wolfe get involved in Graphic Arts. Lori Rine Bryan Roberts Paula Robinson Patty Romanski John Russell Kathy Russell Tracey Sabo Buddy Schlicher Renee Schwab Tina Scott Alan Seyerle Maureen Sexton Jim Sharick Janine Shrodek Shanna Skeins Barb Smith Greg Smith Jim, Smith Chuck Sonoga Don Stevens Bryan Stewart John Stocker Greg Sutliff Andrea Switter Sherri Takat Rick Tate Kirk Tenney ' V 2. J .ttl -t,1 . , , . , , ,',' 3 ' ' ' Lss' .. 45' ' -. J, 5 . J it J if-Z, I f f ' J. ' .,,, J J ,A V V 5 4 ,,. ' . , , ,, J ,Q ' , J r u u J be J- u o Q, J if J K 'K so 1 J stte K it 1 7 1 H 21 ' f ffy' ,J'fr'1 ,f5Jf V, V, V i V, V JJ J f ' ff J Z. A J A V---ff . , ' J , 6,, J , J t tw A' 4 ,, .r, it J' -K K J it ,,:r. ,.. us Q J f 1 .Mimi J -J... sf f rf. J K st' 9 J 4 A J ' , , ' K 'i'l l ,1 - J. it A , :S fi Z1 1? Y J JW 1 3 A J K J , 2 Je ggi iff 'Jeff J. f f , , , ,. . 1 , -' Jw' 5 ly digs, 'J ' ,,, .. I, ' 'W' ' X, 4 V yi, wx , , nv , 5, nmt V v H y, l by vi W4 ' flask? Q nJn cv . ' K 1 3 1 x digg 'K -- f' i mf VV VM f V '71-w. 3Q,, X V' Y . VV V ,,L',,', ,,,,L M ,,,A ,,,X,,,,, ww M bam l T771 Russ, look what you did! Look at me sophomores and smile, juniors and seniors, donlt re- gard me as unaware-There are so many new things in my world this year and so terribly much to do when one is laying the foundations for dream castles. Bob Pierce takes the easy way out. If It's love at First sight. r si .se A N. W Denise Thellman Lori Thomas V - , . V ' Rich Thomas V,,4 3 V -- A A ' MV ' ' , Jeff Thompson to W ' , '95 .V ,, VV Q V 3 av ,V V ' Jon Thorndike ' V V i j V. V V , V V VV ,V - V '5V7V John Trunick e L , V I if 1. f ,,,, fy Mark Tulanko N V. 3' . ,IV V I ' L r ' ' 1 Tim Urey Q 1 ' i 5: , .9 ' .. X A 1:77 if s' I Christino Vaccar Q .1 l 'i J rf , :V,- . T ' i el. 11 X. fm M 1 'r-- V ,, XX I M X l 2 Cina Vance .V , V , Bob Van Sice ii .f f V . - Pam Vesey V. VV ' V H Cheryl Vila W.. J :Sf i . , Q: f I: vii -gf if , 'H ' , M V .,.. ,, V ' .Y A WV' g 9 ' E ' -1 ' V A 1 Veronica Wells , G-L is 'ff 4' V 'V 4-VV 2 Merideth Welshans V WMV., 'W y , ' .'-: ' X, ' V- jf , s Theresa Wesolowski A V -' f at , ' 5 x ,V QV ' ' 1 V ' A Jim Wilkinson is ixx .4 'K !,f,'..L - 'V V' : QV L ' ' . Cathy Williams Q 'W i A ' X ., ,l', 1 P1f ,e X V -.: A .,..l, 1 J ' Diane Williams , ' V' ' 0 V ' 5 T V V A Russell Williams ' I ,. V V ' V ' V H Debbie Wilson ef ' ff- Q V 'L V. if JV ' 3 4. G if V' V 4 I j 4 ,fp ' Glenn Wilson .V L5 l is .- , V rw, W3 fr' V A r Jeff Wilson .1 VV , I . in xl, - W ,I QV V.' V 5 ff' VV ' V .. jim Wolfe I ' , ' V , -Q i - i' , ' ,, M -V ,f r 1 ' 5 Ron Wolfe V ' I i -- ' V r VV 4 VV ' V43 A' ' QI A ' V X 4 Tammy Woomer ' , ff 3 5 it 2 .. f :Mfr .4 . B111Yaft2 ,,,,,.. ...sry V V , AQ V , ,. AW ,.. ., , V V ,,.,.,-,vu-...,H, Zemka Freshmenf7l .Administratian The school board at Champion has been responsible for keeping our high school running in an organized man- ner. The board represents the public and reviews the superintendant's de- cisions. They made up the policies that keep our school at the top of Trumbull County academically. This year's board members include: Mr. Leeper, Superintendant, Dr. Sharick, Dr. Sudimack, Mr. Armstrong, Mr. Mahan, and Mr. Flesch. Mrs. Fenton serves as the Clerk-Treasurer. Superintendant, Mr. John Leeper, listens attentively to another board member. .P -Q ., ,,.,. , an . a ww , p ,, 1-.fa V. . l . H 94,1512 ww 'fl VZ, lg- 34, A , , . at fi WM L a we xx W e E ' A 4 H' ..,, ,. if vig? af at 72! L The Board of Education discusses the last set of figures read by Mrs. Fenton. S LE A , IE Qi . k 9 kvyl S! in ' pi pg! ... 'V K 5 .nga inf' H ,g ...is Siu i-:W ,JNMJQ Q M. W .1 .pg ef' 'f'L A' ' M s-e' W... . uemxg... .... ,- W . K .. N J his .... . ,M X it swf s, ts Ji sr xx 4 w 'Est ' 8 . ' ergffi-it f 4 .. ss. ,p,.k..., . ,W 5 PWN- . ,.:skk Q' X 'sm Ears 'few s V i . B' 2 'B Q r .Q s- - .4 at r he S? Ag QQ FP VY: ft: qv r ' M-W Wife..-. J fn., 0 f ww- 'Wu J-nf! H1 5 v - 2 5 . r , 1 E 3 i 1 ? . . l Frm e- l Pull? , , 22 f r advantage ofthe opportunities of- E FW Our administrators are the men G i who see to it that CHS runs effi- , ciently. Mr. Lee Seiple, principal, x 4' fr 5 and Mr. Tom Manning, assistant y i 3 principal, coordinated the activities an , of the high school with the policies 8 r of the school board. ei They both assure that the stu- , dents are well educated and take :-: 2 in ? if rf fered throughout the year. Mr. Sei- Mr. Manning enjoys ajoke with Mr. Morgan ple and Mr. Manning 3150 permit between CIHSSSS- the teachers to enjoy their time in IlOtC. 'W' as 1, up 0' . Iv' .. ,. 4 Mr. Seiple points out a problem to Miss Mar- ino in hopes she'11 have an answer. the classroom by taking care of discipline, and both keep the com- munity and parents informed about school progress and happenings of . r , tg, , ' I is tti i yrstrrr f 3 ' rsirs r qqs J' , ' 'fr if Mr. Lee Seiple Mrs. Miriam Reese Mr. .l.T. Manning Mrs. Marian Sutliff Mrs. Norma Ncwmiller Principal Secretary Asst. Principal Secretary Guidance Secretary Administrationl73 74X Faculty , X... ,... Miss Kiser tries hard to ignore Basil. 1 A ii ' l I .X V 'lg l 05' ' .f f , uf I xi f 55 as or 'Q Nav.. wwxagww if xv 3 E G 3 K X. A ,Q , ,u --4 L.. r 013235 M5 ,M , ul K.. 1 ,fi y fl X -' if ' 1 ,. lv Nb. 4 a ' :-- W i g , -sX,s ,Zi , , M English and French are taught by Miss John- X ,, 1 .V SOI1. 5 Mm-vs' 'twin' W , -r' Mr. Deas is teaching the basics of first-aid. ' All fm -a r , Jim Baer: Graphic Arts, Industrial Arts pation Mary Ann Brockett: English 10, Speech William Burick: Guidance Wifi V e: f 4 up .. .,, :iff MaryAnn Baldwin: Typing, Business Occu- K 1 if 1 W 1 Bob Burk: Distributivc Education George Carmichael: IPS, Biology l Terry Coxson: Drafting, Graphic Arts, Mech- anical Drawing Daniel Day: Media Administrator ff! iii: '4ii'f if ,fi ,z:.,,, A Y I A 9 G QGGLL 'Q h V, G aw ic X r ss I Q , lygy ' M f , ,r laf f Mr. Kane is hard at workin Art. He's always busyg almost as busv as his students. M W, 'ff 1 M U16 5',46ZlL'Z'1! Each of the teachers has his own schedule and his ways of making it flexible. As the day begins, most of the teachers can be found in Mr. Seiple's office sipping the last of their coffee before dashing off to class. c Mr. Paterniti sees that his cup is fil- led throughout the day. Mr. Thorne and Mr. Politsky compare notes on their next trip to New York to ski. Around lunch time Mr. Coxson and Mr. Car- vf 61f!.5. Little does the class know that Mrs. Fee is smiling because she s about to give a test. Coach Carmichael shows us his ability off, 'r ' michael supervise the crowd in the If cafeteria. Later on in the afternoon, , lg Vw Mr. Day travels to other schools. Mrs. oyyyy r gg V ta Wildman tries to get Mrs. Reese to type by a requisition form, and the students : V r in In-house take their break with Mr. W L V Roberts. And finally the 2:40 bell : r rings. It's hard to tell who sighs in more f relief -the students or the teachers. . Mm as Wen as 011, the Court- -- is . r'r' f' . , , ru rf 1 ' r V M V ' ,V 1 ,r,, ', at H r . ' - 'W M o .., .aro r ' f ru. ' V c , rryr . 1 ' ig iii - ' , r-f' i V In Doug Deas: Health 7 , H 259. Delores Fee: Business Law, Accounting ati ' V' Y 'fi . 'L t I 'Iii 11, 15255 L H if 'r',r, V ' '- . , .gf iw V VV V Gretchen Gavolasz Health, Gym , ' .,, . V2 . . . : j ' John Gibson: World Cultures, American His- ? 'r,. , V -V ' 7 tor ' ' Va ' aff- L Q A 5 :QQ I if I ,.:,3ggg3a1 . I Shirley Horsley: Librarian ology, Psychology Barb Jolmson: English II, French . Jack Hutchison: Gym, In-House Suspension Channing Jackson: American History, Soci- Faculty X 75 -.m......,M ,,,, Q 3, 'Y MW E Uruth or Kausrquences M , Mr. Nuzum looks amazed while teaching. ' if f 1 A 'The , wr -...NJ is Ai , 'Q f W , n 2 1 i gi 1' gg 3 my , -awe Mr. Burke, where is your bow tie? Wwwfw H Genius at work! Mrs. Robinson or Laurie Phillips? K Shirley June: Family Living, Home Eoonom-, V V ' ics V Robert Kane: Art Helen Kantner: World Cultures, American A Govt. - Darlene Kijowski: Business Math, Algebra 6 ig, N X A . f Shirley Kiser: Geometry, Algebra, General Math Susan Kuttlerz Hearing Impaired Carole Kyser: Algebra, Calculus, Trig., Ad- vanced Math Kris Majcher: Art, Crafts 76lFacu1ty if QS 5. - s iew- X K I: f . . f j 4 J Y x Most students think that figuring out grades is an easy task for the teach er. 'Why didnit I get the grade I deserv- ed?' Well, chances are, you did. It's no picnic keeping track of tests, checking on make-up work, and figuring out Hnal averages. It's hard to decide when a student is on the borderline which way he goes, up or down. If you think your grades pain you, think again. Theyare also a pain for the faculty. Mrs Brockett is thinking back when she Mr Shlmborske a.nd Miss Majcher are taking Mrs. McCutcheon is amazed at one of her up a different trait music students. Jane Marino: IOE, Personal Typing Pat McCutcheon: Special Education Shirley Moritz: IOE, Clerical Practice Mary Novotny: Business Math, General Math Recordkeeping Colmar Nuzum: Biology, Chemistry, Physics Madeline Nuzum: Home Economics Robert Paterniti: Band, Music Martin Politsky: English 12 Mr. Yocum prepares for OWE class. Mrs. Rek concentrates on her lecture notes. : ,. My 5' Smiling is one of Mrs. Horsley's pasttimes. Mr. Sentner passes on ajoke to Mr. Stevens. : Larry Perna: Music, Choir -7 1 V N Qjfl flffi' I Ramonda Rek: English 9, Spanish I ' Egg, ,l,, H ' A L- f Nick Roberts: Gym, In-house Suspension W ' A H ai t V ,ri ' M7 Kathy Robinson: Spanish II, III, English II, - 3 ., ' V Publications A- ' 'L , sfiliz 5' Robert Sentner: Guidance Ed shimbofskez An S' V A lp Ted Smith: Biology, Athletic Director ,V , - 1 - K - 781 Faculty -Niwfww Q Q rr 3-aewvwvi-vw' U Mr. Stevens hams it up, in class or out of class. The class listens intently to Mrs. Terlecky. A 0 e an 0145, . 1 Sztracurrzcular Events Being a teacher can be frustrating at times and it can also be very reward- ing. Teaching is more than grading papers and giving tests, it is patrolling the halls and restrooms, monitoring detention after school, and chaperon- ing extracurricular activities. The av- erage student doesn't realize the time that's spent in supervising groups, clubs, or sports. For some teachers the school day lasts 3 or 4 hours after 2:40. Many of the contributions are forgot- ten in the normal, everyday of the av- i V? t j erage CHS student. But for those in- ! volved, it means a lot and is appreciat- ed. ,I B ef Mr. Deas searches his mail boxg Mr. Smith takes his coffee break. 'Y Susan Somplack: Hearing Impaired gf Jerry Stevens: English 10 ,V' f Richard Stoneman: Industrial Arts P Y M 1, is 7 ' r fluff uw 5 2 ta' Sit Larry Strobl: Algebra, Geometry, Business Math, General Math Paula Terlecky:English 9, Journalism Bill Thorne: Psychology, American Govt, Tom Tinklerz Learning Disabilities 1 -ry X I 1,0 o ,., I , 3 5 D' l 'Wann .,.: .: -- , W Si mm, Q F I X Mr. Coxson returns graded drawings. xgsoism -f..-r. i K MMAL M Mrs. Novotny waits for the answer to one of her questions. Xa ie I sn's aj: Q if 4 E .Qf.Q M, 2 K ,sur X., . svewsgff--5-r:,r:-Qtr' - u . ' H-up r Miss Marino explains how to run the ditto. ,fi Miss Kijowski helps Tom with his homework. if .,,,,, Larry Tomlin: IPS, Astronomy, Chemistry 'i' f rill s ' Kay Verch: Hearing Impaired Pat Wildman: Special Education Patty Wolfe: Biology, Ecology f -wri S We q A f Roger Woods: Industrial Arts, Woods Paul Yocum: Occupational Work Experience Evelyn Schuster: School Nurse K 801 Faculty Getting If Zfagelher Champion High could not function without the small groups of people who do the dirty jobs: our cooks and custodians. We do not realize that they are important, but they are very much so! The custodians keep our school spotless and well maintained. Mr. Cot- trell and Mr. Wingfield are on duty during regular school hours while the other custodians begin their work when the students leave. The cooks work doubly hard to feed us all. Remember- ing that their meals must feed over 800 people makes one hesitate before criti- cizing. We, as students, appreciate our cooks, custodians, and the jobs they do. Leonard Miller reads the agenda of the day to his custodial staff. Mrs' Elser and Bayich clean in the kitchen' Mr. Wingfield readies his tools for the next job. We .,.......Jr l .. -Q 'F m--'Maki ..,.... 4 K, I - 1 1 1 1 Z I Ulf , , ,' ' ' ' Mrs. Cindy Bates X V ' if ' Mrs. Eleanor Bayich I ii- Mr. Ron Cottrell I i ,,,, K Q 'E t+I l l FQ . . t , Mrs. Idelle Elser , rli, QZM Mrs. Thelma Moiinano , it - L 'W Q'r- ' - Mrs. Dorothy Overholt .,1rei r Mr. Jr. crm Wingfield V zz, I V, , A ,, , r A I , z l 1 KK J Faculty! 81 Champion's Snoopy seems to be very attach- ed to Jeff Dawson. 5' CZIZLSW Z7 6011 6.75, leadershzp Hales Assumed One of the most rewarding clubs at Champion High is its Student Council. Not only do its members have a chance to be actively involved in a fun and creative organization, but they also have a chance to voice their opinions about What's wrong at CHSf' Some activities Council sponsored were the Homecoming dance and fes- assembly. Other projects will include a disco dance, a canned food drive at Easter, and a submarine sandwich sale. Council was led this year by Presi- dent Michelle Vitale and co-Vice Pres- idents Judy Kuszmaul and Cindy Saw- ayda. It was advised by Mrs. Patricia Wolfe, and Mr. Tom Tinkler, who re- placed Mrs. Wolfe when she left due tivities, the concession stand at foot- ball games, and the 1978 Christmas to pregnancy. The President, Michelle, and Vice President, Judy, listen to ideas from the rest of the council members. Michelle makes her officers of Student Coun- cil crack down to work. af- l Senior Student Council members are just hanging around. my Judy, I don't believe you DID that 82!Student Council r NATIONAL req? socwrv x ff s 4 1 1 1 i W ls L5 Look at that style! Go, Mrs. Kyser. NA ZVOJVMLC J-IONOIZ 506,78 Cl! The National Honor Society is a very select club at CHS. NHS chapters are located all over the country. Seven- teen students from the 1979 senior class were tapped as juniors to belong to the C.C. Kiser chapter. This spring more juniors and seniors will be sworn in. They are chosen by the faculty on scholarship, leadership, service, and character. The members sell programs at the basketball games to raise money for awards and scholarships. They also hope to perform a service project for the community or school this coming year. Mrs. Carole Kyser is the advisor. National Honor Society!83 84fOWE, DF 014 the 4700 Crain hg- The OWE-DE program with the help of local businesses, prepares sen- iors for life and work after graduation. Students involved with this program attend school in the morning and work in the afternoon. Mr. Bob Burk and Mr. Paul Yocum, advisors, are always kept busy arranging new jobs for their people and supervising the old jobs. Most stu- dents work as clerks in department stores: as gas station attendants, or as waitresses. Jim and Jeff looked enthused about spend- ing another day with Mr. Burk. Mr. Yocum takes a few minutes to express HIS opinion to the OWE class. fbottoml Lori? Do you have any idea of what he's saying? Crightj if C We won't tell what Steve, Linda, and Kim think about Bobbi's senior picture. ,pw ,ai . 1 s .aw so nigga 3 . - twrf'ar:iL.,.,,..W. ... ,gf ar 1' 4. 7 e ' ,f Maman ,..,, ,,, 1 Wm - Q i r x wunwwwnma if wi K i' .MW ...Al Cype, Cype, at kefypc IOE is a 2 year course for junior and senior girls interested in the secretarial field. It gives students an opportun- ity to experience true office prodecures. Typewriting along with shorthand and transcription skills are stressed. After finishing the course the students will know how to apply for a position in an office, how to succeed in that job, If only Carol Conley knew what she was iyping. Diance tries to be doctor and typist as she listens to the dictaphone. and how to advance to a higher post. In the Jr. year shorthand, typing, and office practive are of the main con- cern. Most of the hard work is done in Jr. skills for perfecting as a senior. Throughout the burdensome day, coffee breaks are taken, parties given, and friendships sought. Junior Officers are: Pres. Tracey Simmons, V. Pres. v 1 L Move those fingers, Kim! Kim Coulter works on the calculator. Ick! Ink! Debby James runs the memeograph machine the hardrway. di' f I Ia- . , ,Y ,Edge -e V5 W W .M ... W mmzwwwsmishmt. - Debbie James, Sec. Diane Steele, and Tres. Cindy Baker. Senior IOE isthe most memorable year and seems to be the easiest of the two. New subjects taken include: Office Practice II, Busnnsss English, and Short- hand Il: not to mention the constant repetition of skills learned and applied from the previous year. I am ' if w'x'ff0' ' vo..'4 f' wx ix 'S 'm... M .... M MMA SX ,' -Xp 1 ,.! ll ,f W - f415g53?V !'y.,k awp! -'sf' ,4' i , 'px rr? X , :L,Lf.,.f9 xg- . A L17 KIj,f '- -gl -4, v X y J Janine, Jackie, and Kathi start on the uphill climb. 861 Ski Club fi A u , 5,7 ,mai gi K M '- ggi Mfg sm-M., 'X fx S, . Se is iii- , r wg -R ,sf : s A I. e we I X ii ' is si M we ,4 Brandywine l6'au4I1er's Night To ski DOWN a hill which I can hardly walk up, is a real problem. It seems pretty ridiculous to have trouble just in sitting down to ride a chair, but that IS a major endeavor. Once accom- plishing the sitting down part there is time to stand up again. Well, I'm at the top of a hill with a bunch of klutzes. Now it's my turn to make a fool of myself. Look out! Move out of the way! Bam! Blop! SON OF A B-L-E-E-P! I bet you can guess what just happened. A newly made fool, otherwise known as a Brandywine Bomber, imported from Champion High, just took a fall. For six weeks the over 125 mem- ber strong Ski Club loaded itself onto 4 buses and headed for Northern Ohio's largest ski resort. With Mr. Thorne and his able teacher-advisors, injuries, tights, pulled muscles were overcome with a minimum amount of mental breakdown. Kai , J I 5 . ' i il 5 The flutes await their turn to move during halftime activities at the football game. as .fi sos A :P T it Q is 3 I K .. gs. ,- N fl 1. X x, . .. E- George, Russ, and Kevin try to get all the right notes out. Mr. Pat Walks with the CHS band during its performance in a parade. fr' fi y 1 h ,- X My Sis X A g K 'gif it -Y K i o . V Vg do , , mi, ff Q , it . if 'V if Wt ,WZ Wg' 'H 'ft MM? 'V ffrr WW Z ,W ag gm H M. 7 W 3 'f an 4' ' Q' we ,,lr, if ff? H 5 '6: 3 I i s , :fi at , . r,,- - .. A no X K K bk . 5 K A . '. . . -1-12 Gi . Everyone works hard during band camp. Some band members are interested in the game, and some in the talk. Even in the rain, Jeff plays the drums to perfection. L gs at vt X X ss N :ss t . ft W -elf' -If si 5 .X .ss 9' 3 .af x es S f f NCP! 1 1 S Q We 88fMz rehing Band .. If -- .. - Q Xt A 8. ...sw .. .. - 5251? . Mpeg Q. s I- kkk. .ie :amp 'k.. Effie., R if SYS f , were ' ,ae .gs 1 55355 fgrf: - X? t X get s .S X... lf xv' Ci ff. .Si .March hy 1671144 The Champion High School march- ing band is under the direction of Mr. Robert Paterniti. His involvement with the band in the past two years has re- sulted in a greatly improved perfor- mance by band members. He has work- ed hard to rebuild the pride and respect that was for a while lost. During the 1978 Homecoming half- time, for example, the Queen's Court was not the only attraction, as the Q - The band marches into one of its well known S precision drills. . a:'-:'-. .gggiwwr ALLk.s i S . .t,. A X. ' f ccec 9 ,t,i Neumann ' , , . ,f . ,rf ., ez band also captured its fair share of the attention with its black light show. But a brilliant halftime performance is only as good as the people who perform Members of the marching band put in long hours of rehearsing and marching. The community has recognized the band's achievement with its strong support at Band Night and football games. Tom and Brian practice their music for the next football game. flaw? I i an ? . 5 yy.yyy r , y . 5 was 7 . c . Y QL K ' We , 5 ., ' H lfootball fans watch as the band performs a precision drill at halftime. 1 Marching Band!89 Majorettes, frontg Gayle Russell, Judy Kus zmaulg Middlcg Sandee Horton, Brenda Jen kinsg Lastg Lori Medwick, Becky Schuster. V4 C7345 C0 10516 901014 Being a Champion Majorette is not all glory like some people think. There are many hours of hard practice, bump bruises and pulled muscles to get rou- tines to perfection. They must raise all the money for their uniforms used in the season and to pay their instruc- tor, Betsy Ondich. Even with all the hard work they were proud to lead the band down-field at games and in parades. llus year s majorettes always shine with a WIIO Q hldln behind that lldto -J rs 95, .. .... s . if Q if ' A ymphvuic s All eyes arc on Mr. Pat as he directs at the Christmas concert. , f 'Ii . 'X ., ' tX.l r e . t b ' i sie' ei L .ff The many hard hours of practice will soon pay off. kat-a-tat-ta! suxrkfwis- and a tootie-toot-toot! This familiar sound once again echoed through the halls of Champion as the symphonic R Q and concert bands prepared for anoth- 4 er musical season. They suffered through 3, . t many long and tedious rehearsal hours, ' listening to Mr. Paterniti barking, When- isrr T ever you're ready! l-ley,join the bandlw 1 The symphonic band, lead mainly by fir I its seniors, produced an exceptional Christmas concert, and hopes to gain g - straight l,s,' at contest, not only for I their conductors, but also for the sen- T ior band members as farewell. A tenta- Li Bmw Q t NR ,ee it er sb ft t I ,pa ss'-E Mr. Pat goes over the contest music. l tive trip to Germany is being planned for this summer. The band expects i S this to be a working trip with a few ' 5 concerts scheduled. With some hard work, CHS will wow them in Deutsch! 'S ++s 'Uv Hey Jim! Isn't that tuba a little big for you? Hvnccrf O Practice, and more practice, makes perfect. Bandf9l l 1 The sound of brass is heard from the Pep Y lf' ,4 Zfimc 90 Cunes C.H.S. sport spectators are enter- tained at half time of the basketball games by the rhythmic music of the Pep Band. The Pep Band helped to produce spirit at our games, trying to lift the team to victory. A-1 music is also heard from other small groups of musicians as the Stage Band and Wind Ensemble. These groups are known throughout the state for their excellent playing. f ff 'ta if Gayle is very versatile-from majorette to ,fill t iv! clarinet player. it P y Q ,deff The beat goes on as Mr. Pat directs. Oom-Pa-Pa is Bill's famous words. 921 Pep Band Band. , 'E Q V ew Advisvn W ulpprv ch Journalism class prepares for publication. , ,,,,, , , f .sf in IWW WCW ZW? Many changes occurred throughout this year in the journalism department The staff spent many hours turning ideas into print. Randy Ford and San- dee Horton spent restless hours after school working to meet the oncoming deadlines. With the new advisor, Mrs. Paula Terlecky, helping out, Randy Ford, the editor, the High Life pub- lished a successful school bulletin. Also on the staff were: Bruce Jones, Scott Latimer, Randy Jewell, Kelly Chesmar, Lori Rhodes, Greig Flower, Todd Urmson, Jeff Davenport, Torn Mathews, Kathy Remias, Marsha Moss George Ullinsky, Ken Barnes, Vic Ro- mack, and Bill Shreves. MOV. . W f f.fw,,.ay4. Editor Randy Ford explains his next assign- Bryan Green studies a magazine for ideas in ment to Sandee Horton. writing a story. i .lournalism!93 l 1 J. Peer Suppa ters Hey, give me The spirit of CHS is one thing that has been revived during the past few years. The Pep Club was reorganized two years ago by some energetic people with the help of Miss Kijowski. It is the Pep Club which helps keep pride in our student body by decorat- ing halls and lockers. They keep hopes and spirit alive during games so now Champion can stand up and be proud as other area schools. At games pep people sell food to the hungry fans so that they can keep on cheering. a ncaa! Give me the usual with a twist of lemon. . 1 X xt K' R 5' KN X ' .M at :Rr Q! N P X s f 4 A lx.. .ss 94 I Pep Club r 'M 1 :ff 5778.4 ix Qiiggw 1 asxesm I f fix What's the occasion? You cheer at a game, but not at a pep rally. gif! AX is r si 1 K . ,ies A 'A ' 5 Asa sa, ft. 3 l l , ' ma. as pq lg. its if ' s .A QQ Ni E The cast relaxes after a tiring rehearsal. Q, . 4 9- X 5 , 1. .L Sue, a dedicated senior Thespian, is memor- izing her lines. Applau c Applause has often been heard by our Drama Club. The club is headed by Lori Rhodes, President, and Miss Bev Bronson, advisor. The drama curtain Went up in March with a childrens' play, and later with a spring performance. Members had a fruit sale to help finance their projects. Thespian Society saw 26 new mem- bers sworn into their organization. Some members are known across the stateg for instance Lori Rhodes is a State Student Representative to the International Thespian Society. Hey! What did you say?', Amy Fenton and Mark Davison go through their lines. Drama Club!95 96fChoir Him 'r Before directing, Mr. Perna gets the feel of the music. . ,, V ,, .ag V r 5? , , qi, ff, ygmffqsrag-f 'r-f-If ig f gi-5 V 'f or 223 ' Q Q 5241 , W ' ' cf, ' A 1 4 'rift- W '- A Cflwir 64015 Voices Playing a piano, reading a foreign language, and operating a complicated machine cannot be done without nec- essary training. Singing in the Choir is no different. The students who make up the Choir, under the direction of Mr. Larry Perna, have thus far sung at the annual Christmas concert on Dec. Zlst. They succeeded in putting all who were there in the spirit. They have also performed for the elementary schools to increase student interest in music. The Choir is currently rehearsing for its end of the year spring concert. To hear some of the best voices around, plan to attend. The entire choir settles down for a practice before the Christmas concert. After long hours of practicing, the choir finally performs for an audience. Michele Vitale and Dawn Emery look over the music before they attempt to play. ff3:f7 H .,reW535?4V f W W f43Z?lf it Who Karas? Who really cares about the follow- ing information? 600 copies of the 1979 Levin were printed by Inter- Collegiate Press on Comstock I paper, with Liner Vellum and Granite Cur- sive printg covered with Blue Jeans linen, hot stamped in silver foil. I'll tell you who really cares!! Mrs. Robinson, advisor, Maryann Potyonek, editor, Bill Schrader, co-editor, Mark Hughes, business editor, AND Kelly Chesmar, Monica Ashley, Norma Gautschi, Mary Bollenbacher, Karen Harman, Vanessa Buchanan, Scott Shallenberger, Denise Plant, Becky Schuster, Connie Joseph, Sue Skaggs, Judy Miller, Bill Shreves, Laurie Phillips. At any time during the first semes- ter a person could walk by room 7 and see members of the staff tearing at their hair. As Mark wrote bills and tried to figure out where the money was coming and going, Mrs. Robinson tried to figure Why deadlines were coming so fast. Bill and Norma slaved over the senior section, while Sue and Scott hassled about the faculty copy. What was there to say? Now, what is there to say? It is finished. Barely. And the staff is proud. We hope you like it. Lori Medwick and Becky Schuster discuss The French Club, headed by Miss Barb Johnson, has once again been an active c lub. During the year its mem- bers have sponsored many projects, including bake sales, car washes, and Christmas caroling. One ofthe clubls last activities will be a trip to Montreal or Quebec, Canada in March. Practice the basketball games. up on those LAu Revior' and tBon Parlez- Vvus frauczzzsf .?reucl1 61110 Cindy Lang carefully makes pom-poms for Voyage., Cheryl reads the last French Club minutes. ff- 'ir Karen receives her stick to try and break the ?ffable 8s,vanol? The Spanish Club, and its 'compad- res, under the direetoin of Mrs. Kath- leen Robinson, have also had a full schedule. Members have enjoyed a Christmas party, complete with pinata and breaking at Mrs. Robinsonas house, and are now in the process of planning an Easter Gljascua' dinner. In May the group will travel to the Mall to see uMan of La Manchaf, An 'adios' party is sure to be planned for the end ofthe school year. Beware! Mrs. Robinson is wild with that stick Spanish Klub 98!lfrench, Spanish Clubs IV ll- 565145 Sitting in the shadows, Almarine Leard learns the words to this year's cheers. Y-Teens is a club associated with the YWCA. Their annual Christmas formal was held at Packard Music Hall. Champ- ion's queen candidate was Romona Com- rie. The club also went caroling at a nursing home at Christmas. Other pro- jects will include a candy sale and Car- nation day. Vice-President Sandy l-'umerola screams during a meeting while Karen Neiswanger sits contentedly. F' .fs ' CC 'et' 'ss .CC ttt. 8 C M sw X J we CC C - 1 ss. C CCX X Molly Latimer and Mrs. Sutliff laugh for a minute before Mr. Manning puts them to Work. KJ-LS. Aide Rhonda Kyer and Kelly Stanford work hard in the guidance office. The CHS aides are very helpful to 3 offices in the school. They get to do all the running about to get us out of class to see Mr. Seiple or Mr. Manning. They also help with attendance in the morning and take phone calls. Our sec- retaries would be lost without them. Aides, Y-Teens!99 Nurses 5.-u 5'ufz1e. . . . . .is just what members of Future Nurses and Future Teachers of America are planning for. FNA took a trip to the Cleveland Health Museum this year. Many ofthe members also vol- unteer their time at area hospitals to see if the medical field is really what they are interested in and suited for. FTA members get their first hand experience by taking over classes for Becky makes sure Bill's arm is clean before his injection. X Mrs. Schuster. after lots of practice, skill- fully gives Bill his shot. the teachers at Kiser and Central ele- mentary schools. Denise looks over some papers. Kathy offers her assistance to an elementary student. lU0flf.N.A.. lf.T.A. Zfcachers h is' ,Nat Wh ther Y' if-6 gl' 'N kv in x? 8 NX '-an 4.1, Www 'luv ,,,, ll Q' Y Y 'ff .7 3 . w .MQ ff J -MW' WWA v 1y 'QQf A A V I , , V eff' iffy! , 5 1 A 7 f 'ff M ws as , Z. Q 7 , 2 H Q U jf, , J f ' ' , ' A . f , , H X Q V , x J . Q Q ,X A x X, ,, , ' I M A H I ' ...M ,,M,w,.1 ::'m... , 2 , f ,MA , .Mm gk Rick Christopher and Chris Petrilla show ' some of the team's togetherness on and off 0 the field. Rick Hawkins swings away. 4... P' -MH MQW' NPS? -1 ww c eg as a g '1 QR W :wdmiii z g'5?i 3 -rw Mu a re 9 'K P s Q W ,N 2 N 5 mzw'E2Y'l? Q2 Wow! Would you look at Dan Gross as he lets go with a curve ball? 102fBaseball ze .' l i 7 r , ... 1, , ,. Ji, 4 E , east I , ,. ,. .L ' r EL . l . gi .a,. a 21' -1 325525 .X .R . S .J 525 ..: S Y, 5 5,.'.1T E. , 1 as 2 i ' ...e . -i l 'Ni be slit. QTXSS mi' fm Ne: '76 me wie, Rm M lm Left. .3 ,sw '-na mma- eff 12.-N9 a A -2 1 w w gm 5 . , ,. ,,.1.,. gf mea. 5 via .infra i 251 'SW 2 it KS. 'Z Wikis Q ww 4-X G, ,JM twig. We ef ea -vez? 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The team worked together throughout the year and being State Champs proved their effort. -- A - -1-7 -1 - - Y, ,,..sM...eA,.. A, ...AA -MMM .A.A. . A . ,411 Che Way 0 U16 Cop ball. There was good news for the fans in Trumbull County on June 2 and 3rd, for on June 2nd, the Champion Girls Softball Team defeated South Point 7-2 in class AA semi finals. On June 3rd, the Flashes defeated Springfield Northwestern 3-1 for the state crown. Throughout the year the defense for the Flashes was excellent, enriched by the work of Marianne Thomas and Karen Novotny. Their pitching and catching skill was followed by the superior offense of the girls and brought home the Crown! Judy Kuszmaul stabs a ily in right field. Q s t r iuia t -, f.t . . ,,,, iiss it t f 'i,: : ,,.., Q. r . ,r if essi li if til' iii A A -:-. J Q f,i1 .L,,.ti I .-+,: s, . r H iii K in up yzyh H . S ' 3 Sw :iris-ffl! ?:i,:sssss1:::sr-rss: ,,.: --:rt.,: 'f, sts- -' C r ts e srt rs e r o, srsrt WJAKQ- .s . . ' ,. Qi 3- il ,rf f. .A c,,. I mr ..:.: t . . 1 X X get Q Nye? X 5 t i . Q52 XX? QQ it 5 X t as S1 st at ttifgE.iMift .t N ..,.. 5. -i wa .wi f a? 1 y , -,,' V V I .. .,,.., ,..:,,-5:5,:':fzgf:41 M f 2 ,, V, ,tif , ,aft--vgy We 'N f C T W' V r, f 'ic A ,, V if is is l08fSoftball ws gig X NN Kfasi X Xe, is t X Brenda Mills is determined to get to first ff' base. W , s. s W mh- fw- at ,Y 'F 4 ,af N mw- M 'tg lm . QNX . SJ, -Q wx- tl I1 anis .,,,,, Zouglzer Chan Cnuglz 0 G O 10.7 that Jamie Klingeman behind those oster Grantsf? MVN?-nt ot'cha! Sharon Goldner prevents another .n. The 1978 girls, JV softball team rned out a remarkable record of 10-1. nr. Dave Verch took the responsibility 'making a winning team out of girls 1 had never worked with before. He oved a job well done. The team's 'st game against Badger was one of eir toughest. Winning it in the bot- lm of the 7th with the bases loaded, Laurie Phillips drove in two runs. During the season: Molly Latimer bat- ting with her helmet on backwards, Kelly Freer and Jamie Klingeman for- getting the game, Kim Cheredaris re- markable catching, and Jane Titus, ex- cellent pitching. It all 'balledi together to spell VICTORY. W, aa Molly Latimer has great determination to catch the ball. Softballll09 N5 558165 52468 JMPKOVJNG 55,450 1 f X 1 'if Getting better every year and facing a tougher season than ever, the Tennis team improved its record to 9-9. The new netter, Basil Polivka, proved to be an outstanding addition. Randy Ford was second in command, with John Krafcik and Kevin Cordner as the doubles team. Mr. Channing Jackson is given credit for outstanding coaching. M.,MW-4 .W M' .MWMM-Vw, Wm v. -.-.-..--- I f ...-- no-W 11O!Tennis A 1 Kevin loops one over the net. Randy delivers a high, fast serve. Over and under! Randy drop shots his op- ponent and shows how the tennis team im- proves yearly. -Y Safe Muscles A Rug? d ka 5 Zfzred 9661 . . . Chuck easily clears the pole vault bar. , , . :xl mv- ty at f 'KL if Atl is i CHS Record Setters 440 Yard Dash: Todd Triplett 51.5 sec. 100 Meters: Jon Gordon 11.7 sec. 1600 Meters: Dan Kurtis 5114.4 800 Meter Relay: Ted Bloom, Gary Thompson, Mike Callahan, Jon Gordon 1:39.7 400 Meter: Todd Triplett 55.2 300 Meter Low Hurdles: Jon Gordon 43.1 110 Meter High Hurdles: Chuck Byers 19.8 800 Meters: Ross Dueber 2:l7.9 200 Meters: Mike Callahan 26 sec. 3200 Meters: Bill Shreves 12 min. 1600 Meter Relay: Wally Dawson, Ross Dueber, Randy Myers. Todd Triplett 3:52.2 Q f. Dan Jilg shows his determination to the pole vault cross bar. rv . M ful e f 1. ,1i '? ' J ' , . , , 7 K 'yi , k,'QiiQ,1,2gk.g,QfXai zf f Q ,gs ' ,. wi : .QQ VW J s as' W , ff, .Jr 'iffil Yi dd!-,fvofkfr X , . '322Z- '55,?ff+ff7!l,,fZpi?7f V . VP,--file, in ,Ja -,iff V-:rig ng, xfstiriezrig ,rr ,'-mm-.vH'e2.i1zza,,m-'sz is fum' -His: 'Yami s :sfys,gie1wfxf, ' - ni F: ,lf wttiifl ,weary f.t: ,Mfr 1 .. . V ,-2 t,:Q-,T ,ms 'Jig' , V 1- f H, , ,- .2 ,wfyzwg U 5i?W5'W' Elf I 'W s' aw it 1 at 33 a 3 Wig! at e J g Q QQ f A Q , V, , ,3 , F Q. 1' 9fh t'rWZlai':i' V, af-15 vuswff, . Mtfvsiw 5 fe V21 1 04 V was J 1 as me aa my s - '- f . 0 Fgx r ra riz t Dan Kurfis' practice running pays off in the 1600 meter race, setting a new record of 5: 14.4. Sore muscles and tired feet paid off for the runners of CHS in their latest track season. Last year was the first for metric track meets. Our track is one of the few set up for the new met- ric events. For this reason, we set ALL of the running event records. Just three wild and crazy guys taking a breather during track practice. I tif' ii - , ' it y 0 'M KM KZ ,CNHI oiAV EL fi. .. ,, as 1 .y - ,,wL. . rrackfiii ,, r . fr ,ef I 1 get A 4 if ,, A. 'I su? .Q we .. was-,r 4 as -sf 1 ' .ts --ik -- :' 0, X : ,y .l I .... . ,rye 4 5 a aa , ' :,g,gf.1f1fr,fnfw 4 Q A 130115 ' .7V.l6'.v4 The boys, basketball intermurals are played on Saturday mornings. ln all, 12 teams are active in making the intermural games last all day, from 12:30 to 5 pm. lntermural competi- tion is organized by Mr. John Gibson, who begins the games after the foot- ball season is completed. Mr. Gibson often officiafes games, keeps the roam- ers out of the halls, and schedules the games. The Knicks and Celts are tied for lst place. As of now, the leading scor- ers are Dan Gross, 138g John Baker, 135g Rich Sharick, l3l g and Tom El- more, 130. The teams played seriously, except for Scott Pykare's men who were the NBA comedians. 'WH 1 1-f I ,g 'ul 4 W f elrr -f f ' f .f,ffM J, as T . M . ... guna-on W. KM' X l W N X y M g Q W X I -.,. W ' X ' ' -- ,. 2 rrr at A iizr 3 -llf . l V V 'Al I ulll I f s .. ... ... . .. .... t 3 if 1 W e Sf S sf . Q' Ss . QC. F 3 km + Q- -A 0'l' EN Q... at we tffmhu gi 5515-N X S S 5 5 .4-4 vff , ,sP f 'Q-.4-it f S a j tw? tl u'rm..,,,,, E XE , -s xi W it as I sg AT, . if fl Nh . .. ,. A ' . .,,., t .... .l5'.,4. 671613 When basketball season 'rolls a- r0und', many people think 'I'm not good enough to play on the teamf So their alternative is intramurals. Not as many girls participate in NBA as the boys. But for those who do play, there is never a dull moment. Every other minutes a thump can be heard, and then giggles, or a few other choice words. The league consists of 4 teams. In the tight for lst place are the teams of Julie Karenke, Val Cambell, and Renee Thomas. Cindy Sawayda's team is hanging in there. But then, in NBA it doesn,t matter who's in lst place or last. U tv gimme N an E 1 is l A fi gk as 5 1 sf Q gi ,' if , 43.5 23 ls Valid! ball Cindy Sawuyda serves 21 high one way over With SIGHT Pf0CiSi0H, Kim Medwick SPikf5S the net. the ball over to her opponent. ,ww When all else fails on the courts, pray for help. Q 1, Q an ,, ,,M,-um Ft ' Q' ' , W Wy, , M W fi 3 rl! fgafhp A ,, ,W Wrtwwyi, my ,-,9 Julie Karenke and Cindy Sawayda gets ready to assist Doreen Rowland as she hits the ball. , 1.,v-: 1 V 5, i 9- 7 X 5 'S 5 N gag 2 5 ss.t s V ew Sport far 63,4 Athletes ' ' In J .V. action, Linda Conley adds another point toward winning their first game. The CHS school year began this fall with a new sports program. A girls vol- leyball team, with great enthusiasm and a promising future was initiated. Under the supervision of Mrs. Gretchen Gavo- las, Kim Medwick led the team with a grand total of 40 points. Following with 35 points were Karen Novotny and Marsha Smith. There is no doubt in Mrs. Gavolas' mind that the girls were off to a good start, and that the next season shows talent for an excit- ing year. After years of ballet, the form of Kim Med- wick's has paid off. Another one of Karen Novotny's great helps get the ball o-o-over! SCI ve S t Vo1leybal1l115 Banking fum E715 Ehzfure The JV Football team had one of its best seasons in 1978. Finishing 4-2- l in a season marked with hard hitting, spectacular plays and a burning desire to Win, the bumblebees', always re- presented the Flashes with pride and enthusiasm. The team began with a victory over Berkshire that was capped by Chuck Sellars' 65 yd. run. The Bees then travelled to Ashtabula to tie the score. The following week the offense dominated West Branch by 6-0. South Range edged the Flashes 13-6, but then Southington fell 22-0. Prob- ably the hardest hitting game of the year was played against Western Re- sewe. The Raiders Won, but toughened the JV's for a 24-6 over Liberty. intercepting is one of Dan Plant's specialties. J? ,, . 9 Wav 5 at 1 TE H Q , ' we ggiigysgf ,Q QTFWWJ 4 Wifi'-E-' fc 9 5415, vial'-4 1' 'iia r rife +-fr,-ttf-'te+v+ v 5 if mm sv 'Effie'-1' 'BE ,J-wwf' 15-05. ,.: :, :,pf-.:-'. - 2, ,aa-,,:ag H ---,QE f i at fi : : ...J ..., , ---.. :I 5 2 it it 8 I :f'9fSs!'t:.:sfl :21-'fp ri l at l 2 -aff' 'L ib .A mm If fl area? avi' ,tr-at-it 6' If VW ,ft 'Na+ 4' . J. if 'lg TM api' vw Jeff Lovejoy drives along the right side of the offensive line. ll6fJV Football gi, Mark Wilson demonstrates the running back's position. ? f 5 f s .nf'fvi2'1' 'J E c' ,Q Vic Romack prepares for a hand off. , K X X S.. it 'E Q 3 ,gr by S e We s ' i-- X ' 1.3- . M ....,. . - May I have this dance? The JV Defensive standouts for this year were Jerry Aubel, Jeff Lovejoy, Chuck Byers, Ken Sampson, and Greg Smith. Those players giving outstanding effort were Chuck Sellers, Vic Romack, Tim Bailey, Mark Wilson, Jeff Arm- strong, Dave Urey and Tony DeMarco. The JV's were coached by Mr. Doug Deas and Mr. Nick Roberts. Give me that ball, or else! Survival af the Zim' I After a rough night in the mud, Gary poses for the camera. N Mix gif' E3 'B S X' 7 CHAMPIU ' FLASHES 1l8flfootbaIl That explosive offensive buckfield consists of Mike Braithwaitc. Gary Thompson, and Randy Ruidcl. One of the Zghfzug Washes A Scon- Gaining his 100th yard during the Mathews Footbali 1 978 I P K Berkshire Ashtabula Harbart, h h hhh hh h h T East Palestine 'fl hhhh l h h W LaBrae p 5,5 n t Woodridge Newton Falls ggfii hhhhh T hhhhh rall ie Komplete Dedication .75 kequired to Be v hhhh 41 hhlh 25 'hhhhh Ehhhhl Y-1420 X .flri . ' ,hhh ihh 'EV' 20 f RM h h , . , y . . 0 I4 7 I3 20 I3 0 9 0 5 . 25 fam, 12 game, Mike Braithwaite led his team towards another victory. iiii itiii Many hours of drudgery, many hours of total commitment, and many hours of doing something while we wished we were doing something else. What was football? Football was bruises, pulled liga- ments, sore muscles, and broken bones. Why did we throw our bodies against others, try to outwit our opponents, and get mentally prepared to accept winning and losing? To survive. When one of us had his mind set on lasting an entire season, it wasn't so hard to sruvive. But for the few of us who were not so devoted as we thought we were, things didn,t turn out right. So we asked, mls being a member of the team so important?', The physical aspect of survival was present as soon as the conditioning pro- cess started. Running laps, doing calis- thenics, and spending endless hours working on plays were often too much for a few. After the season started, all those hours of practice began to take over, and our team won and lost. With each game, some of us were injured, and some were lost for the remainder of the season. Others, faced with the humiliation oflosing, left us. After intercepting the ball, Todd Urmson and Danny Bates prepare the way for Todd Triplett's run. With the team leaders exhibiting pride to their teammates, spirit was again brought back. The team's spirit was shown on and off the field. The LaBrae game was probably the best game of our season. Soon the season was ended. All the dedicated and surviving players were in some way honored at the banquet. And our thoughts were turned to the 1979 season. Dan Gross holds the ball while Randy Chris- tie kicks a field goal. Tom Lynn and Jeff Dawson nail their oppo- nent for a loss of yardage. With the aid of Dan Gross' block, Mike Braithwaite C285 scores a touchdown. 120!Vootball Grape The 1978 Varsity Flashes Hnished the season with a 5-5 record. The team was blessed with a good coaching staff and excellent playing by individual stars. Mike Braithwaite received the team's Most Valuable Player and Best Back award. Mike, who gained 1000 yards in the season, was also awarded All League, First Team, All County, With all effort, Jeff Orr, Jeff Dawson, and Vic Romack go in to tackle the other team 6ul1.S'r1 rs All District, and All State special men- tion. Steve Troughton received the Best Defensive Back award. Rick Bayus was named as the Best Offensive Lineman and he also made the All League first team. Tom Lynn was given the best Defensive Lineman award and was also placed on the All League first team. iv V wary Other players, All League Hrst team stars were all county Randy Christie, Scott Freer, and Todd Triplett. Chris Petrilla was given the Coaches, 3 D award, and Bandit of the Year went to Dave Bailey. The Flashes hold off the Mustangs as Randy Christie attempts the extra point. s '7 The Big D breaks through the line. Tim Palmer and Todd Urmson forced a fumble. lfootballfl21 T Vidar 2711 55115014 91fr 3m I1 l if , ' wc- .. , t.. Q , ,A The Freshman football team had a very good season with a 4-3 record. Un- der the coaching of Mr. Bill Thorne and Mr. Terry Coxson, the team tied for first place in the Trumbull AA Lea- gue. The freshmen displayed tremen- dous talent throughout the season. Coach Gibson is looking forward to working with these young men. Outta my way, I'm coming through. I -mu , , 1 1,4 - ' M f ' ' ' :. -1 - , ' ez-,ii 517-17'- V mv A 4.4 - r i E , - , ,....5.. -A. Q T I - i f , A . - :Vg 1. ' .ali rf. A, I ff1f1'..4lzgfi., f :S fa' A - 3 g:7 ,Z ,, 9 2. ,gf H ,lf-.N g V, .,., , -V U ,V , Q ., aa. 4, , , , X 6 , ,,, , ,, K4 ,Q , . 1 u V. ' -z 'ff , -S 1 spas' ' r , f J? it ' ' 4 R 41-Z1'- ' .- 8 ,- M, f H .T Y , V, V Q fel, I g gh I iz., , K. ,, V' , haw' V, ,gf 2 V ' , jfs, at , M , , A Mgr 1: Lg' 5 ,,, , V -LV My . I A Y ,V A! 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The backbone of the team, sopho- more Dave James, finished the season with a well known reputation among his running peers. Dave usually finished in lst place and if not lst, then 2nd or 3rd in his meets. He advanced from the league meet to sectionals and then to districts. With Dave's determination and ability, Champion looks forward to having him for 2 more years. Running close behind him were Vic Wolfe, Jim Wolfe, Mark Tulanko, Bill Woodford, Jim Krafcik, Jim McNeill, and Dave Pierson. L1 ?f ,ww M .Ex 1 W ' lk, . Y. 2 ' , MSM . - -3 ,- ef ,.,. Don't bug me squirt! I'm busy. Jimmy Wolfe shows the meaning of Cross Country running. Determination is the name of the game for Bill Woodford. Cross Countryfl23 'ff And this folks, is a golf club. ik 1241 Golf 61-b4Jl4 2767 600 Cram Cakes league 2 Urs. Straight The Champion Golf team captured the AA League title with a perfect 10-0 record, only to face missing the district Hnals by 2 strokes. The team was led by George Allen and Bob Moldovan, along with Jerry Pohmurski, Rich Sharick, Don Brooker and Bill Clark. ,E ir S5 5 .E . I , 3 5, ,g I 3 'gg r rr, 1 - . ,, ..., ,mr o r . 2 .2 , lf , 2- . N- , t5f,f5a5 g ,'1gH Efxf. A A A ' 2 tifigr 2 2 ,g. A l Al rr Ez, e 245514 sis. ,A 1 l A , -'E -Yi' ii ,fr 5,52 H ws f A A it it is i 'igiiliiflfiz' it s A .A ' r A A All A iw? gs, ij Z if 1 1'-r..,A 3 Ailgfgysof Azul girl ,AQ Qi lfflg riaw 5 A2 2 lil iii 2 - E- is A Sig 3 2-il W5 1 'A fl all rAi 'iE'51rfffr f'tf i f AA ss? riser ii fe 5,122 . M g 54 A5 B eef at 5 E 1' Q Jerry strokes with perfect form. .A ,Q SARL 5 ,saw . Seuirfrs Krfnfrzfl fha Boards T 4 4101, Making it All Worthuflzile The season started with unexperi- enced players brought up from JV7s without really playing too much var- sity basketball. Dave Bradley, being the only returning player, tried hard to pull our victories but failed to Niles, Warren and J FK. With a little experience in their hands the Flashes rose the fans to their feet with victories against Badger, Maplewood, and Mathews. The Flash- es held a three-way tie for the league title with LaBrae and Lakeview. Many players had outstanding sea- sons. Dave Bradley kept the fans watch- ing by his excellent ball handling abil- ity. Bob Moldovan fired in his game high of 20 points against Labrae only to suffer the disappointment of losing by 3 points. Don Brooker started out the season spiking the ball out of the hands of rivals, but in the middle of the season he suffered from injury along with Scott Kuszmaul. Scott Freer also did an excellent j ob at the boardsg Randy Ford just needed alit- tle experience behind him before he started dazzling the opponents with fancy footwork. Paul Rumple also contributed an outstanding effort. aeaf -as :r f xx Between opponents, Scott Kuszmaul wings Who me? No way can that foul be called on one up and over. Don Brooker. Cbelowb 4 Z J My wmv V af . ., , l .lt , V W , ., M ,. , W wwe lk Scott Freer fixes his attention on the basket. If n Wm, t t l ,,, we r Top, Randy Ford looks for an opening. Raagh! Using all his strength, Todd stretches Left: Tired and frustrated, Dave waits for f01' HUOUWF basket- his teammates. s -M Basketball!127 xlN.'n w Nl IW o X N, I O l' J .53 W li f.-.Iii V I N N1! . '04 x 'A flip lfll xl x Sl! ll . Q K' Aw X .Xi I . X, y I .' 2 A , I l Gre 6 Got What if Cake The Junior Varsity level is a place where experience and confidence are gained for the Varsity level. First year coach, Mr. Salo, primes his Flashes with the determination and pride it takes for victory. Outstanding players such as Vic Romack, Mark Barnhart, Rob Palcich, Dave Pierson, and Keith Sharick were soon moved up to Var- sity level. To the people who follow only the more glamorous scene of Varsity bas- ketball, the JV's may be considered the 'other' team. 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Ronnie Wolfe puts his agility and his quick Mr. Sentner during his first year at HIOVSS to his OPPOHCHI CHS coached the team of freshmen. i Teamwork seemed to be the magic word. With the help of his teammates, Brad Emerine averaged 14 points per game. r 'e 4 ,ei ' ' V71 CHS ' it irsrr iti' Q i 32 rfsr 32 .Badgers errr rrts rat.rtle ttlsr Q t .42 if Matheveililll rrir riil rrri v 'iii g sist lsl ilisr 2 1 ires 'i'29. f w umae. - r st Kevin Kuszmaul stretches out to get the ball. Brad Emerine drives to the hoop. s wiki .J rr' . it .V is E N-. 3 tif 'invuuenll .,..,,n 130!Freshman ask bd l- 'fwi .. ,.,....,. ,, . W, r- fee. s s 4 f we .., X fa . vague Elzamp Girls Z'ake'1A ff LAURIE JO EMERINE: pumped in the win- ning basket at LaBrae' ave 8 pts per gameg semi Q ia. . Z'f.il.10k35 ' 1 F ' ' ' My V hlgh score 13 pts. against LaBrae. 1 , Vpppp '1'pQ K in 1. Wppp pppp pp,p , t Egggsx DOREEN ROWLAND: ave. 15 pts. per gameg l f - A ,,, ...M...,.... Vs hr , , , 4 , ,,- P V V L. .te . g,...,...,,.,. Wq,p , Nigga igh game was 1 pts. against . . . r as aff- We ,-.: ' -.6214 fi p.p:-I ff? . - . . Ei 2 1 1 1 81-11. PLGGY DAVIS. ave. 9.5 pts. per game, W' as ' X -2 high game was 18 pts. against Lordstown 75 W 5 : A V X an t Q .. VgAsff1,s-,spin I I - M ' Q Q. with 25 rebounds in same game. 411. t f 1. r . . M... '. a . K: X - ., f if wi., . A j ' i F - . .Q 13,55 ' st ' gs- 'ttt' ,. ' V1 5 , .. 5 s.. K L: . E nf... mf'-2533. 3261- 1 X - . f. 5S4tg1ij.fs13,Q-5w- N . 1' - if W 1 f X, KIM Ml:DWICK: brought up to Varsityg ave. - ' ' . r 4 2 'ff .... .'. . . . it V kg. L gl 4.5 pts. per gameg high game ot 7 pts. against pg Q K .. P.Vg rebounded 10 baskets in the Lordstown f .., . as 1 game. ' ' 'e H t f s ..., . - '- S ' CARLA CH RISTOPH BR: tirst game was her g g ' highest with 16 ptsg ave. 9.2 pts. per gameg -1'1 . e'-- 1 , gl. 'Y .Ag rebounded 14 at Badger. s s s'-4 A tr e f f is E gi . - ' SUE SKAGGS: ave. 9.5 pts. per gameg high ferr- U 15 '--' T 1 . . 1 . 5 -s 1 . ig?' . . r. gg-g J' , 1 5 x I g g r game of season was 13 against Badger. .sss f ii fi s 55 i 1 2 W 11m h . as 4 ii - E KELLY CHESNIAR' 1 ' ' ' r ' ' . tg , .1 fe. . X bg 1 . eads team in seormg, 51 , ,Q 1 W, . 1 dk ave. 13 pts. per gameg high game of 24 s 1 aff, if against P.Vg rebounded 1 1 against Lordstown. was X Lf f-'Ong wg.. ,L Girls Basketba1lf131 .Zi Polk a 0 With Peggy under the boards, there is no lr y need for Champion fans to worry. ibelowl Laurie Jo drives for a basket Putting thc press against Maplewood led , N it ,gr W .Q Champion toward another victory. . ,, ., N, Mrs. Ackerman finally has had an- other chance for the State Champion- ship. As of this date the girls have had their best season ever, finishing the league undefeated 15-0. Their 2 losses to Harding and Reserve were non-league games. Week after week the girls re- mained top in the 'AA' polls. There was no outstanding player, all worked together, doing their best. What more could be asked for? Lead-the teamwork were seniors Sue Skaggs, and Kelly Chesmar, who rebounded well and scored high. Peggy Davis always prov- ed a challenge, while Laurie Jo Emer- ineis winning point against LaBrae was most dramatic. There will always be special memories about this team and players. CHS can well be proud of its girl athletes. 1 321 Girls Basketball E M- WN- wwwrw . 5. S Ss .95 :fa , lt takes more than 3 Badger Braves to get the ball from Kelly ,gif 2 5' nf: V ,M......,.um..a........ J-I gh J-Ivpe far Z V. 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Ul timately this Flashes team made pro- gress in both individual and team play- ing. 134lJ V Girls Basketball WWI! fif 'Mud '? fi Jamie Klingeman puts a move on a Lakeview defender. , .t.. ig We'vcGa!. . . The Varsity cheerleaders prepare for the Janet Nelson exerts some effort to do the long ride around the field. iight SONS 10115110- Will you guys up there, cheer! Total dedication and hard work is what it takes to be a Champion cheer- leader. There is much more behind cheerleading than most people suspect. Under the direction of Miss Darlene Kijowski, the cheerleaders have kept bust throughout the year. New cheers to be learned . . . after school daily practice . . .lockers to decorate . . . pep rallies. These girls have done much to boost the CHS spirit. Av,,llal,I,,,, W Sx 4' of I 1 X j I -J j C S s up ri X K, 7' ,Q ,. W,,-.,,. if il ,s,,.,r,r,.r.g..,,e ,.tir g,r,.W?r .., ,a..g..,- is . vaa-, T a 5 s,,ru,tgE 3 s if t ri ,- 3 sg, K K S 'A' V if N , SENSE ...: S sew, ttrr s ,,,,,.,, Wm Ack, I hope you're back there! Judy goes through her practice. Girls, I really don't want to do that cheer. Her friends don't look very pleased with Pam. Cheerleadersfl35 Slfffff 175 Wffflf ff'-9' dw vwauf - H22'lLT'I,'lli2rflleiiiiilfriliiil311251 K'We,ve got spirit: yes we do. Val Camp- bell yells her heart out. is as nm 1 l 5 : Q F E uxvhiit do you think I am? The chalkboard? Judy Miller gets decorated. 'S ' I 1 WX..- X-..,,,., 5-. 5, X .,.-Y X. Qx -.nr W .. ' is Q. .Q S. Oh darn, I broke another nail. And we thought Kim missed a cue. ,Ss H W ,, While the rest of the squad is ready to go, Judy shows her usual confusion over the going-ons. t ju fi i - t ,M ..,. G I sssx--I f V, ,,i,, , , , The Varsity squad displays the precision that makes their performances such a plea- sure to watch. llllfltf fx an , Q , , E Q diy 4 W 2 f f, 1 4 S V V7 23 QM gg , rw w M 'QQ R -Vffrfgfg J' W ,. 1 . eg' S.. 3 ,. x X A X -naman annum:-' HOMER'S ASHLAND 4024 Parkman Rd. Phone 898-5907 Gas ' Oil 0 Accessories g ,psnqcs 1931- I AUTO GLASS 2914 Elm Rd. 372-1934 Paul Taylor-Manager QS HOMEAND LUMBER CENTER 5400 Oak Hill Dr. N.W. Warren, Ohio 44481 Corner of State Rd. and Rt. 305 in Champion Telephone: 847-0531 133fAds Congratulations Senior Class of 79 Compliments of MAFFITT PHOTOGRAPHY Weddings-Portraits-Children Phone: 399-5488 WHERE QUALITY COUNTS BURNETT POOLS, INC. Harry Burnett President Main Office: 2498 Elm Rd. Ext. 1049 Ygnst-Warren Rd Cortland Ohio 44410 Niles Ohio 44446 12161 372-1725 12165 652-0212 5 7 fx, N HX 7 ' X .X , if-h - ry A 9 .X A - V1 . x A he 3- A 'mf K'-4. vt , ALEX CYCLE SHOP INC. Kawasaki-BMW 2430 Mahoning Ave. N.W. Warren Ohio 44483 Phone: 392-3552 AFILOW B. WILSON INSURANCE AGENCY Auto-Life-Home-Health 6198 Mahoning Ave. Warren Ohio 847-8832 UNITED AUTO PARTS 4922 Mahoning Ave. NW Warren, Ohio 3 Locations Serving the Greater Warren Area Warren Champion Cortland 369-3310 847-7281 637-0010 H . Compliments or f'DicK 921 a e Lfuaranteed Honst 2300 Elm Road N E 4527 Ma ket Street East ood Mall Phone t216l 372 2177 Phone 1216i 788 5054 Pho e 42161 544 0504 '1 1 0 . . r w Warren, Ohio 44483 Youngstown, Ohio 44512 Niles, Ohio 44446 - - n - TFIUMBULL BUSINESS SCHOOL Box 469, 174 N. Park Warren, Ohio Phone: 393-2509 Secretarial, Executive Legal and Medical Accounting Reg. No. 73-01-0355 DFI. JAMES V. MARTUCCIO, DDS Orthodontist Bix Fumiture Stripping Service 810 State Ftoad Warren, Ohio 44483 Antiques 847-7064 Larry Moyer, Owner Compliments Of CAROL'S STYLE CENTER 2091 Elm Rd. Plaza 372-4181 Adsfl 39 5 is -42 E52 fig if S5 is? als fly sf si? xii? W S5 ii? as is :X is sg a14f f. , ' A 'k Y 4 e as Q . ,.l. 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Q Q 5 Q Q S .0 4 L N X ,cf 4 4 ,L,m,.., L, m,., ,,AL L, uaIS-1:Zewifyiisffiisiizfffff1:21-11:1as-z11fifsi1'z1afe-:f -' ff: iii:-,.1' f M' '--211f1fl1'fils1i 2 i iiifii21-21is::zfm11fg5ig.1231ffiI'- file-wjggggi'fists 51gn-gg-:,g:3:fa421,iz,gf-gigglffgggiygflykfi,My11115 - -- '--' z--1fwvz.-z1+'ffww..:,..-1cxgzzff---1111:71 2 v ' C D . 3 - . , , : QQ .il . . , Q. ff ?f f5 f l l U ' lg .A...' 2g l E B' a Q Sw 5 lm ,ff X 4. Ll l Q 1 i l l 532512 S L:,gQ,,M4f.q,, ,,J,.4.-,-, . , , mi DQWN 'I S S I- -2 Q l tud. IllI.IIlll.lTilli Poisiiamsl X 1 O Our Speczalty iilchg ,Hi i. X o suck a. wnrri Q o serv. 1Brownl 4 o on. coLon I 120 East Market St., Warren, Ohio Located Above Gus Orwell Inc. Gifts-Wedding Invitations Diamond Watches School Rings VINCENT JEWELER 212 E. Market St. Warren, Ohio Robert H. Colongelo Watch Repairing Ph. 399-5003 Jewelry Repairing JOHN'S PAINT AND WALL PAPER 142fAds 4513 Mahoning Ave. Paints-Wallpaper-Window Glass Phone: 847-8596 'Settings, Indirect Color 'Proofs-Wallet Size and Enlargement in Color Prints 'Wallet Size Also in Black and White. AUTOMOTIVE INC. OF WARREN Distributors of Automotive Products 392 1548 1861 3140 Elm Rd Ext Cortland Ohio Compliments of AID N SAVE DISCOUNT PHARMACY 4554 Mahoning Ave. Champion Heights Phoneg 847-0120 147 Pine Ave. 426 W. Market - 399- SAFARI RESTAURANT AND LOUNGE RAINBOW LAN ES -Weddings 898-2866 'Dinner Dances 'Showers 'All Kinds of Social Functions Senior Citizens Specials Full Service Menu Cocktail Hour Banquet Facilities Up to 300 2700 Parkman Rd.-Warren GOOD LUCK SENIORSI CHAMPION BAND BOOSTERS H PAYE I I I A I I Congratulations And Best Wishes Seniors EUGENE R. EMERY C.L.U. WOLLAM INSURANCE AGENCY 214 Main St. Cortland, Ohio 44410 A.B. Tuttle and Bill Tuttle Compliments of Dr. Richard Rhodes Dr. Jack Geren Adsf143 132 N. l44fAd WOLKOFF'S Trumbull County's Finest Tuxedo Rental Phone: 369-4060 Park Downtown Warren ' - N , U R .O Phone: 395-7299 HAR v'o N .Q HAROLDS BARBER yi g SHOP WARREN I i an HARLEY DAVIDSON , Haarsfyung SALES INC .WW Q H I W Union Shop Warren, Ohio OUFS. Tues-Fri. 8:30-5:00 Sat. 8:00-5:00 Owner Manager Bill Metzenroth Fred Perry J 'pl' I 'Il d - i, , I I ' ' f'f N .K . s' if ' - if 4520 Mahoning Ave. 2696 Youngstown Road S.E. Closed Mondays e Compliments of E-A ,CJ CLOVERCREST i l GOLF COURSE I lx Jack Hutchison Manager Villa Madrid 3950 Parkman Rd Compliments of Garlic Chicken ls Our Specialty. Di5CQ-DanCing' URMSON'S SUNOCO Fri.-Sat.-Sun 4359 Mahoning Ave. Best Wishes Class of '79 S i 5 MERCURY S V X LINCOLN THE FLOWER L., ff' - GALLERY INC. . JIM NICKEL MOTORS 4925 Mahoning Ave. -f Warren Ohig 4 Warren Ohio 44483 Phone: 216-847-0608 Daniel P. Byrne Vice President 1' 1 N 1' 5x my ' at-biiii 3 In-avant! N6 xx f' 5 N 1 Compliments of BERT COBURN Compliments of B 81 J SUPER MARKET 111 State Rd. qi C1lit1l6lLlO PHONES: Bus: 369-5742 R 2856-7 es 399 394-6339 Hours: 10:00 to 8 P.M. lMOn. thru Fri.J Sat 10:00 to 5:00 P.M. Formal Attire Cocktail Dresses Free Alterations QQMM Q51-up 2252 Youngstown Road S.E Warren, Ohio Adsfl45 Warren: 369-2050 Yngst. 545-4369 Warren, Ohio Class Rings l46fAds Compliments of The HOT DOG SHOPPE EVALlNE'S Bridal and Formal Attire Cocktail Dresses Prom Gowns Free Alterations, Accessories Compliments of DR. STEAR D.C. 5609 Mahoning Ave. 847-0603 KLlVAN'S JEWELERS 115 W. Market St. 393-4696 Diamonds JOE HESS ROOFING Old and New Roofs 6397 Mahoning Ave. Warren, Ohio Phone: 847-0104 740 W. Market St. Corner of E. Market St And Pine Ph: 392-6569 Watches Auto-Fire-Life-Health-Mutual Funds Compliments of KIEPPER INSURANCE AGENCY 5143 Mahoning Ave. Warren, Ohio 44483 SORRENTO PIZZERIA f flowers lf: Thomas E. Kiepper Phone: 847-0809 Pnone. 847-0033 Compnmems of on. JosEPH L. SHARICK 318115 Qifilnflwf 5IIUFP2 4620 Mahoning Ave 4522 Mahoning Ave. NW Warren 44483 Q 1 I ol L4 , 1 FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS - GIFTS A PLANT 1, H- D- BA N KS , CHEVROLET INC. 5729 Mahoning Ave. Phone: 847-0586 Large enough to serve you but small enough to care Adsf147 I48! Kd LOANS SAVINGS DAY-OUT INTEREST P HOME IMPROVEMENT AND ON REGULAR EQUIPMENT LOANS PASSBOOK SAVINGS at the highest Free life insurance for home . . 'mprovement and peEm'SS'bIe rate equipment loan borrowers. of 'merest' Life insurance available for home mortgage borrowers. MEMBER FSLIC EEIVEIEE KUSZMAUL I Y L N New Homes Lots D E Remodeling 847-8355 R Thank You Champion For Your Continued Patronage 2809 Mahoning NW Warren, Best of Wishes to And the Class of 79 Best Wishes Class of '79 Compliments of CQ!fl'iETAX St Williams 9 5572 Mahoning Ave. N.W. Chl-ll'Ch 847-9876 5411 Mahoning Ave fs S Good Luck in All You Do Boost Wishes Class of 79 Seniors Reverend Charles W Crumbley Congratulations with Best of Luck 65,53 'M X s HWFR A was-5 LR Tonya s Hair Hut Serving You with Professional Hair Styling for Men and Women The Latest Styles Done by QUINN'Si Champion 347 7668 VALU-KING 4953 Mahoning Ave N W Our Trained Stylists Formerly Dorsey s Owner Tonya Holod N NF K KX? X ' u 4 S' A V2 I I C . . ' 3 . . . mics? W' SES' l l , 'WLS K. 1,1 nfl .kk P .QM 1 Q W .W V-Q l P 'F . S, - jg or 'S fla w? :V 7, fx , ,K f 45, K- fx Y-QS.-fit Q., -if- . I' 'x . fl 7 . ' K ua' 1 ig. ff J J - .N 1 l vol . K . lg. .., . o3sis,Wl,.,.Hr . -. X ' t ,lf , n . . . .-,' . , - . I . .yhy is y .o ymh, lei , y CHAIENOU A bhlii ,rr my N' r it fa senvmxr XL Ads! 149 y 6 i Q C1322 -1- CI?amc- Depot 11110. I fy Compliments of DAVE BAYUS CONSTRUCTIDN Masonary Brick'BIock'Stone Fireplaces And Quality Construction 6437 Mahoning Ave. Phone 847-8486 QQ iw Compliments CHAMPION GARDEN CENTER 4539 Mahoning Ave. lla., WN i Custom CE, Doqtcibwg IV' v C9VH11,'Qa1Ie1y'of- Pol5ter5CE, PrhQ.g '-3'-'NV'-'H ...E-- CA U k1ueCFt3m111g27Uternative... I043Wbungstow1i Road JVl'lF,9.01LlK7 44440 210-652-7865 be no l50fAds JVlcZ70Nv4 LID 4291 Mahoning Ave. N.w. warrenpnso 44483 Adsfl 5 1 Compliments of Phone: 372-3589 All Work Guaranteed ELM ROAD TRANSMISSIONS . . . 3113 El R d, N.E. past Warren Plaza Complete Transmission Service Warli, Ohio Compliments of BERNARD S. SHULTZ D.D.S. Compliments of 1978-1979 Champion Cheerleaders X o , Retall Center BlLL'S HAIRSTYLING H 2019 West Market Street p Warren, Ohio 44485 Hair Analysis lTrichoanalysisJ A Re olutionary New Concept in Scientific Hair Care GALBlNCEA'S AMOCO 4429 Mahoning Ave. Phone: 847-0058 152fAds Compliments of FLD. KLING EN SMITH D.V.M. Compliments of WARREN CONSTRUCTION CO. 1153 North Park Best Wishes Class of '79 Don Skrobut Scott McLeod Dimensions in the lelflllfld 4486 Parkman Road Warren, Ohio 44481 fail' , A New Concept in Living gg 42161 898-6804 Compliments of DR. FRANK G. VERES D.O. 4681 Mahoning Ave. Phone: 847-7778 Good Luck Flashes Auto--Truck VEFPNEL IND. Fiustproofing The Running Board People And WARREN UNDERCOATING SPECIALISTS 2428 Elm Rd. Ext Cortland, Ohio 44410 Phone: 372-1033 Adsf153 I54!Ads Charter Bus Service at Its Best-For All Oc- casions, Anywhereg Radio and P.A. Systems, Motor Air Ride, Air Conditioned Buses - ir e Q 'js ' v V Y 2 A 5? llqult vw ---f SUBURBAN TRANSIT INC. 775 Elm Rd. Warren,IOhio Phone: 395-4036 KEEP YOUR PARTY TOGETHER -IT'S MORE FUN ff- 'fr .-..5 :xg ' 4 Xiii I ' .'a'e ef 'e A Q ue- o H' 0 'f ' ' :I t. J. Q 4 Q it Ts 5:5 85 5 -if Ili 'M ETF? , at ,. f... M.. Beastie C -we ,fi ieie 9 -I .W 3 l9, 99,f' ' 9 - deio 5 A oede . P- A 4 ' 4459 Mahoning Ave. Warren, Ohio 44483 CASA de Vannelll Hairstyllng lno Ted and Linda Vannelli--Owners Molly Spellch Manager 'Complete Family Hairstylmg -Finest Haircutting Styling Perms -Natural and Dimensional Hair Coloring Service Phone- l216l 889-2212 or 889-3853 Route 534 in Southmgton OHIO 44470 Closed Monday Hours 6 A.M 10 P.M. Tues-Fri. And 6 A M -3 P M. Saturday 'Complete Make-Up and Skin Care Business Patrons Paul and Miriam Reese Mitch Callahan Gastown Mgr Long Photography Woofter Photography Inc Compliments of W ff- gm! Quality Used Cars CHAMPION FIRE DEPT At Low Prices . , . , . . 7-it- PI A f- .. . .. .... 1,1 ,...ljE - I - GWF' 'TI' ., . . I ' ,WI N' HQ L ' 2 -t .,alh2.,,Ll'.:1r..,.,. K- 'JJ C3 4913 MAHONFNG AVE. ments of: E o O -Q Q. Qs '13 3 S -N Q 'S ,IQ wb. X ld ,fn We Q Q Adsl155 156fAd ii., lt , Compliments of Student Council We in o f my Al , Best Wishes 81 Good Luck The Class of fe e '79 N, ,, ' My ,M-fin -N Best Wishes Seniors Compliments of TQMMY S NURSE GRIFFIN WAYSIDE RESTAURANT INSURANCE AGENCY AND Representing: plZZA Erie Insurance Group Lightning Rod Mutual Federal Kemper 825 State Rd 847-7614 5497 Mah0ninQ AVG Warren, Ohio 44483 .-.yu Phone 898 4420 Compiiments of 422 AUTO WRECKING 20 Acres Late Model Parts COOK'S MARKET Free Teletype Service 4858 Parkman Rd Russell W Howard Warren Ohio gy I ,vC3.mL,Q : , Rt. 45, Bristolviile, Ohio ,,,N.wss-iwsmw I 4?-..Qw-wwe.. -- Ads! 157 Compliments of CHAMPION DAIRY QUEEN All That's New in Womens' Shoes RICHARD SHOES 158 N. Park Downtown Warren M ,, tm, PRYCE'S CHAIVI PION Irfmm IIIfII IfIiII I at IIIII PHARMACY IIII I II,II,III I ' 4619 Mahoning NW Go Champion Plaza 158XAds Phone: 847-0526 od Luck Graduates Laurie ff WARREN SANITARY MILK CO. Home Owned and Operated More Than Just a Bottle of Milk 1296 Youngstown Road Phone: 369-1501 HANDY MAN HOME CENTER All Your Hardware Needs GOOD LUCK CLASS OF '79 from Y-TEENS 847-7468 470 CREATORS OF FINE oLAss RINGS, AWARD ANNOUNCEMENTS, YEARBOOKS, Cy 8 Rich James AND oiPi.oMAs. S.A. BARNES CO. Office Equipment and Supplies 392-1586 306 E. Market St. Warren, Ohio THE BANK OF CONVENIENCE OPERATING 10 OFFICES ' TRUMBULL COUNTY'S LARGEST LOCALLY OWNED FULL-SERVICE BANK LOCATED AT 2790 Mahoning Ave. ,' HOWARD'S CLOTHES - 100 N. Park I E Warren, Ohio 392-7126 SPALA DRY CLEANERS 2260 Mahoning Ave. 392-6686 Clean with Petroleum Best Wishes Class of '79 Adsf159 Compliments of VENTLING MEMORIALS 5037 Mahoning Ave Phone: 847-8500 Warren, Ohio ,-...--,:.v- P-- Wiaaww 'Zuma-5441 Vzfwzazwfaamdsazw 46a4tamZLZaf-Lw.7cIff4!twatzhvw -kgouf4gue7'wh2 '4'Q4f4 ANGELO CESTA f N zeal vpuwcstowm no WARREN OUT- PATIENT SERVICE NUCLEAR MEDICINE Laboratory and X-RAY 4687 Mahoning Ave. 847-7142 Greetings and Best Wishes to the C I . Class of 1979, Cod Bless You All on9'2Ludat'0nS From . THE CHAMPION CHURCH OF THE NAZAHENE Best W'SheS 3924 High St. N.W., Warren, Ohio WACHTER MCC'-ELI-AN A A Church That Cares About You KRER?-ER G.A. Hazlett-Pastor ARCHITECTS WHHH Radio Listen to Crusade Time 7:15 A.M. Sunday 160!Ads DO YOUR OWN THING PLASTERCRAFT STUDIO Available Finished Or Unfinished Whiteware Free Instructions With Purchase 812 State Rd Monday thru Saturday 10 to 5 Thursday 10 to 8 pwucfa Slade: mm 395 5002 395 5000 Senior Pictures Weddings Commercial Advertising Aerial Copies lOld Photosl Instant Color Passport Closed Wednesday Monday thru Saturday 9 til 5 2025 W Market St Compliments of George E. Ralph D.D.S. 5078 Mahoning Ave. Phone: 847-7373 Good Luck Flashes l 2 3 , x ' J 0 9 i f it rf - M W - ll., gl y W 1 -lvg 4 A 1 1759145 1 I F A f 1 0 5 ,V A fi if ,f ff r ,fyk A W- in I . t I 7 , I if 'G ,ffU,, The Waggy Tail Pet Shop 4905 Mahoning Ave. Next to Lawson's AKC Puppies 847-8442 Professional All Breed Grooming Complete Dog Supplies Adsfl6l yn.. and A f f fr, , ,?,.v. ml a ww N' I W V W M -. d ' 1 ,, ' mu M an.,-Li ' - my M I ,V , , if ,,L, I ,mmm av .f inm4av:'31fffvz1w 'W' AM-TQ, -, ,I Q , mug' saga ffl ,, : f ' 'f mwfgQ,,Q,f.' 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NJN n as ,M Vbvk I I . fn , I , I K n . 1, 1 K 1 , a 4 162!Ads A Ili .31 xi TQ ?S 5 5 ai ii 6 2 K K x ii Q 3 i 9 5 S s 3 3 Q 2 Q 5 2 s 3 5 3 3 1 5 a Q Q Q 3 2 2 E 2 K X s E Q Q , 2 E E .S . 5 3, fi 5 25 Es 'X :K wi 3 5 95 :Q i K AAV. 51 V... ., ,,. , i. ff V Vg A.A,'V,, P li VVAA A V STAT E ll11 L l Zyl 5' fffffff 'l , h Egixlhl 1 ' l'l ' .g j T ' 1-I x krhi 'ki 5 k'kV k,:k .Vh', :ling -',4. fgigziggyg kr 1 l h h' . 2 fh i ii . l 5 fh3l jl sg l V ' L, mK,h , -m,k. V iii, L'k' fi ', , 'VAA . Lim, 1 ' ffl Lm'. A KK'- if ff- f'l1gQi ,'mh. Efyffi K:'1. iiifgwfligfglifz, -KL.: fr ,mm'1, Mi K'1' 1 gf ifzHif 'm.k '12Zf5'25'fi,1- m ,A l i 1 i . l i l l ' i i l 5 1 f f5 l f a f 7 f 5 Q i if 1 l 'ff l l ' ' l i 5 i l i l , YW ' Tfum bull Ga rh Pus Qffefi i l Afm0SPh 6f9 5f 3 l :1 l 5g3 fi i 1 l 1 1 5 V SENIOR PARENTS Mr. 8. Mrs. Richard Ashley parents of Monica Mr. 8 Mrs. Paul N. Bauer parents of Paul Mr. 8m Mrs. H.K. Bollenbacher parents of Mary Mr. 81 Mrs. W.R. Boyer parents of Janice Mr. 81 Mrs. Delbert Brown parents of Tina Mr. 8l Mrs. Harry Brown parents of Tom Mr. Sl Mrs. Gail C. Byers parents of Mark Don and Vera Campbell parents of Val Mr. 81 Mrs. Lacie Cordle parents of Gayle Patricia Mr. 81 Mrs. Chester F. Davison parents of Joyce Mrs. Bobbie Deitke parent of Bryan Mrs. Shirley Downs parent of Mark Mr. 8t Mrs. Gene Elmore parents of Tom Mrs. Reba D. Fabian parent of Janine Mr. 8m Mrs. Harold W. Fenton parents of Amy Nancy Flynn parent of Kim Mr. 8 Mrs. Harold Freer parents of Scott Mr. 81 Mrs. Sam Ford parents of Randy Mr. 8t Mrs. Fred Fulton parents of Debbie Mr. 81 Mrs. Roscoe Gautschi parents of Norma Mr. Ei Mrs. Eugene Green parents of Pam Daniel and Rena Gross parents of Dan Mr. 8 Mrs. Wilbert A. Hill parents of Bob Mr. Sr Mrs. Paul F. Hughes parents of Mark Mr. 8t Mrs. William Jackson parents of Terri Mr. gr Mrs. James Joseph parents of Connie Mrs. Eva Keefner parent of Jim Mr. 8t Mrs. Thomas E. Kiepper, Sr. parents of Thomas Mr. St Mrs. Andrew Klapak parents of Brian R. Mr. 8. Mrs. Raymond Kovach parents of Kathy Remias Mr. 8- Mrs. Wayne C. Kuszmaul parents of Judy Mr. 8l Mrs. Walter J. Latimer, Jr. parents of Scott Mr. 81 Mrs. John R. Leeper parents of Luanne Mr. 8t Mrs. Albert Mason parents of Al Mr. 8. Mrs. W. McCall parents of Darren Mr. 8 Mrs. Gene Miller parents of Brian Mr. 8. Mrs. Randall Miller parents of Judy Mr. 81 Mrs. Richard Orr parents of Jeff Mr. 81 Mrs. Robert Palmer parents of Jeff Mr. 8t Mrs. John R. Palmer parents of Timothy A. Mr. 8 Mrs. Lynn Pierce parents of Judy Mr. 8t Mrs. Alex Phillips parents of Laurie T Mr. 8t Mrs. Roy Plant parents of Denise 8 Kathy Mrs. Margaret Potyonek parent of Mary Ann Mr. 8. Mrs. Ronald Reese parents of Kirk Mr. 8t Mrs. Thomas Schrader parents of Bill Mr. Sr Mrs. George Schuster parents of Becky Mr. St Mrs. Harold W. Shaffer, Sr parents of Harold ll Mr. 8t Mrs. Roy E. Shoemaker parents of Randy Mr. 8r Mrs.. William E. Shreves parents of Bill Mr. 8t Mrs. Herbert Skaggs parents of Sue Mr. 8t Mrs. Ronald D. Snyder parents of Mike Mr. 81 Mrs. Lawrence Struble parents of Diane Mr. 8x Mrs. Frank Sutliff parents of Jeff Mr. 8t Mrs. Stanley Szepietowski parents of Terri Mr. Sr Mrs. Nick Trua parents of Julie Mr. 81 Mrs. William Whipkey parents of Ron Senior Patrons' l 69 MAFiGlE'S HAIRSTYLING 1045 Mahoning Ave N.W. A Phone: 395-8107 Super Cuts for Guys 81 Girls-We Specialize in Coloring 81 Unisex Perms ooo BLESS You sENioas ' 4 CHAMPION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 4997 Mahoning Ave Fiev Robert O. Kantner Rev. G. Robert Wirth Ministers MAFFITT LANDSCAPING 5205 Craig Ave NW 847-0889 All Types of Lawn Work Grading and Seeding Best Wishes To the Class of 1979 Standard Transformer Co. 166fAds E 212 DANA STREET, N.E., WARREN, OHIO 44481 o 12165 392-1563 sd l '- A A .. ' A , JV BASEBALL! lb G. Smith, D. Pierson, D. Bates, J. Aubel, T. King, 9th BASKETBALL: R. Wolfe, J. Smith, T. Urey, B. Emerine, R. Thomas, T. 25 S. Ford, T. Sharp, R. Poli, K. Sharick, R. Raidel. Lody, R. Durth, M. Tulanko, K. Kuszmaul, J. Wolfe, D. Holland, J. Thomp- - son. A , JL , iq 'Tee JV BASKETBALL: D. James, Smith, V. Wolfe, K. Sharick, M. Barnhart, R. Pal- cich, D. Pearson, T. Sharp, G. Vila, S. Ford, CNot pictured: S. Hughes, D. Becknerb BASEBALL: U D. Vesey, G. Burke, V. Romack, T. Armstrong, M. Braithwaite. 23 Mrg. Jackson, S. Shall- enberg, D. Forrest, K. Smith, R. Christopher, R. Hawk- ins, M. Sumner, Mgr. Moore. 31 Coach Thorne, C. Petrilla, D. Gross, M. Hutchison, S. Freer, P. Nicholas, S. Troughton, S. Chapin, N. Baker, and J. Karenke. l X . BASKETBALL: R. Ford, J. Sherman, D. Bradley, P. Rumple, R. Sharick, D. Brook- er, S. Freer, T. Triplett, S. Kuszmaul, B. Moldovan, V. Romack. flater dropped: Sherman 8a Sharickj 173 Abbot, Dennls 24 Aiken, Barbara 24, 48 Aiken, Darryl 24 Aiken, Karen 24 Alden, John 48, 64 Alden, Joseph Alexl, Chris 24 Alexi, Larry 16, 48 Allen, George 170 Allen, Mlke 24 Allen, Rick 64 Allsopp, Klm 173 Bailey, Bailey, Bailey, Balley, Baka, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Devld 48, 169 Joan 64 Kevln 64 Tim 48, 117 Debbie 8, 24, 28, 169, 172, 100 April 48 Barbara 48 Clndy 24 Greg 25 James 64 Jett 48 John 25 Alonso, Richard 17 Amollne, Bert 56, 172, 173 Amoline, Carol 64, 172, 173 Amollne, Frank 48, 173 Amolsch, Blll 48 Anderson, Brenda 64 Anderson, Lisa 48 Anderson, Ronnle 48 Anstrom, Joy 12, 56. 58, 172 Anthony, Edward 46 Antonell, Brlan 48 Antonell, Wayne 64, 173 Arch, Susan 56, 173 Arch, Jett 56 Argent, Judith 48, 171 Argent, Robert Armstrong, Jeff 56, 62 Armstong, Sandra 64, 169, 172 Armstrong, Todd 48, 167 Ashley, Monica 24, 170, 97 Aubel, Jerome 56, 117, 162, 169, 171 Ayers, Debbie 48 Ayers, Melinda 56, 171 Bacon, Klm 10, 12,24 Bacorn, Rodney Baer, James 26, 74 Ballard, Mary 56 Baldwln, Maryann 73 Banks, Russell 56, 173, 171 Barber, Donna 48 Barber, Phllllp 64, 70 Barhard, Barbara 56 Barnard, Llnda 64, 168, 172, 171 Barnes, Kenny 48 Barnhard, Barbara 169, 173 Barnhard, Mark 48, 167, 168 Barr, Brlan Barr, Jennifer 56, 168 Bartolovlch, Flobln 56, 171, 173 Bates, Dan 48, 119, 167, 169, 172 Bauer, Chrls 48 Bauer, Paul 25, 170, 171 Bayclch, Susan 84, 173 Bayus, John 56, 169 Bayus, Rlck 25, 169 Beachy, Barbara 48 Beatty, Barbara 48 Beavers, Bonnie 56 Beckner, David' 56, 109 Bender, Dave 48 Bender, Kirsten 56, 172 Berlsh, Jackie 25. 171 Bernhard, Glynnls 64, 172, 173 Bennett, Flon 48 Blckel, Brlan 56, 173 Blsh, Kathy 25 Bishop, Kathy 25 Bishop, Robin 48 Bltterman, Carol 64 Bltterman, Cheryl 48 Blaine, Dean 56 Blose, Mark 13, 64 Bluebaugh, Charlotte 25,100,143,169,171, Bobco, Steve 48 Bock, Brenda 56, 170, 171 Bollenbacher, Ken 56 Bollenbacher, Mary 19, 25, 172, 170, 97 Boltres, Patrlck 64 Bonnett, Gary 48 Bova, Mlchele 56 Bowers, Rhonda 64 Boyer, Janlce 169 Boyles, Clndy 64 Boyts, Michael 64 Bradley, Dave 26, 46, 167, 172 Braithwalthe, Charles 56 Bralthwalthe, Mike 11, 26, 46,118,119,120, 167,169,171 Branch, Lynette 56 Brink, Darla 56, 172 Brockett, Mary Ann 73, 77 Brooker, Don 8, 167, 170 Brown, Dave 26 Brown, Dawn 48 Brown, Dwlght 26, 143, 173 Brown, Tina 26, 170, 171, 172 Brown, Tom 26, 143, 173 Brown, Lynette 48 Brucoii, Tom 173 Bryant, Lisa 56. 173 Bryant. Marcia 64. 173 Buchanan, Lonnie Buchanan, Vanessa 20, 48, 173, 170 Bugos, Steve 49, 169 Burgermeyer, Davld 64 Burgermeyer, Donna 49 Burlck, Blll 73 Burk, Bob 73, 74 Burnett, Randall 64 Burntleld, Carla 49, 172 Burns, Clndy 49, 173 Burson, Claudia 64,168 Bush, Bernie 49 Bush, Kimberly 49 Busslnger, Troy 169, 171 Butler, Edna 127 Burke, Greg 27, 167 Byers, Chuck 11, 49, 117, 169, 173 Byers, John 20, 64, 172 Byers, Mark 7, 27, 169 Byers, Mary 171 Byrd, Clndy Caldwell, Jeff 57 Calendlne, Kathy 49, 173 Callahan, John 27 Callahan, Susan 57 Campbell, John 27, 65 Campbell, Valerie 8, 47, 143, 136, 152,156,168,171,172,173,170 Cape, Tlm Carr, Lorl 65 Carr, Rae Ann 65, 168 Carroll, Beverly 57 Capronlca, Andrea 27, 143, 172, 173 Carmichael, George 73 Casterllne, Bonnie 28, 57, 121 Castarllne, Lee 12, 57, 169 lndexf167 l, 4. x ra-win f ., , i , i J 1 L..-- ,,... .. 5 ,2- i if , 7' CHEERLEADERS: Row 1: J. Nelson, K. Flynn, P. Shockey, V. Camp- bell, M. Sumner, J. Miller. 21 G. Gray, D. Hawkins, A. Ellis, M. Robison, M. Welshans. BASKETBALL: K. DeCapito, K. Medwick, L. Emerine, K. Christopher, K. Chesmar, P. Davis, S. Skaggs, J. Klingeman, D. Row- land. f 1 in CHOIR: Row li K. Cordner, T. Szepietowski, M. Vitale, S. McGowan, J. Hickman. Row 2: K. Dodge, T. Mannet, R. Carr, B. Pettit, C. Burson, B. Parker, D. Jones. 35 J. Ba R. Thomas, K. Jenkins, L. Martindale, K. Koren, D. Theman, L. Barnard, rr, C. Micha, D. Pierson, B. Hutchison. . , A,,,.,3,f A f W CROSS COUNTRY: Row 1: J. McNeil, J. Wolfe, B. Woodford, M. Tulanko. 25 V. Wolfe, M. Barnhart, Coach Woods, D. Pearson Cellars, Beverly 57, 107, 169, 171 172, 173 Cellars, Jett 27 Cessna, Tammy 65, 173 Chandler, Jlm 27 Chaney, Brian Chelsea, Diane 49, 172 Cheney, Kevin 65, 173 Cheredar, Klm 57, 107, 109, 172 Chesmar, Joe 5, 57 Chesmar, Kelly 5, 28, 93, 168, 171, 170, 97 Chldboy, Carolyn 65 Chldboy, Chris 49, 173 Christie, Bob 13, 49 Christie, Randy 119, 169 Chrlstle, Tammy 64, 65, 172, 173 Christopher, Karla 49, 106. 168. 171, 172 Christopher, Mitchell 22, 65, 68 Clark, Blll 49, 170 Clark, Bob 65 Clark, Chrls 49 Clark, Corlna 28, 143, 173 Clear, Donald 49 Clear, Ed 57 Clutts, Ryan 65 Collinsworth, Alyce 65 Collinsworth, Delbert 49 Comrle, Ramona 8, 10, 12, 13, 143, 169, 173, 22 Conley, Carol Conley, Llnda 12, 57, 172, 173 Consldder, Brian 65 Consldder, Richard 65 Consldder, Jlm 49 Cook, Bob Cook, Greg 57 Cook, Judy 49 Cook, Llnda 57 168!Index Cook, Sandy 49 Cottrell, Terry 28 Cordle, Gayle 28, 169 Cordle, Phyllis 65 Cordner, Kevin 28, 110, 168, 173 Coulter, Bambl 65, 68 Coulter, Klm 28 Cozadd, Keith 29 Coxson, Terry 73 Craver, Bonnle Crawford, Diane 10 Crawlord, Janine 49, 172 Crawford, Kathy 29, 86, 171 Crawford, Mary 57 Crews, Melanie 65 Cribbs, Debbie 49 Cribbs, Lisa 57 Crowe, Duane 49 Crump, Tom 29, 156, 173, 169, 172 Cundiff, Wallace 49 Curtis, Timothy 49 Daniels, Chuck 65 Daniels, Mark 65 Davenport, Jeff 49, 170, 171, 173 Davlas, Pam 65, 171 Davies, Tom 65 Davis, Billy 29 Davls, Carl 7, 29, 170, 171 Davls, Lorl 65, 173 Davls, Peggy 49, 106, 107, 168, 172, 173 Davison, Joyce 29 Davison, Mark 57 Dawson, Jett 4, 48, 49, 119, 120, 169 Dawson, Mike 57, 167, 169 Dawson, Taml 65, 173 Day, Dan 2, 73 Dearth, Randy 65, 173 Dees, Doug 117, 75 JV BASKETBALL: D. Franks, R. Thomas, B. Pierson, S. McFarland, K. , D, James, J, Krafcik. . Lane, K. Stanford, S. Lane, A. Preston, J. Klingeman, J. Elliot, A. Patrick, K. Parker. DeCaplto, Karen 49, 168 Deehr, Ronald 50 Deitke, Bryan 29 DeLuca, Steve 7, 29 DeMarco, Tony 57, 58, 117, 169 DeVault, Rhoda 30 Dexter, Amy 65, 171 DeCesare, Anlta 50, 173 Dixon, Mlke 57 Dobough, Bill 65 Dodge, Karen 65, 168 Dodge, Robert 57 Dotson, Jett 57 Dotson, Pam 65 Doucette, Roger, 50, 173 Doucette, Sharon 57, 173 Downs, Debbie 173 Dolons, Mark Dudenhoeffer, Erica 171 Eddie, Alan 30 Elliott, Jodi 66, 168 Elliott, Kerri 50 Ellis, Audrey 58, 152. 168 Elmore, Tom 30, 156, 171, 172 Emerine, Bradley 66, 167 Emerine, Laurie 50, 169, 173 Emery, Barbara 59, 173 Emery, Dawn 15, 50 Emery, Douglas 66 Emery, Paul 66 Everett, Shannon 66, 171, 172 Everett, Glenn 50 Ezzo, Denise 30 Fabian, Elizabeth Crago 171 Fabian, Janine 31 Fabian, Patricia 50 Falasca, Norma 58, 171 Farnham, Charles 66 Farnham, Lynda 8, 31, 169 Fee, Deanne 7, 50 Fee, Delores 75 Feidler, Laura 31, 171 Feidler, Robert 66 Feidler, Sarah 66 Fejko, David 58 Fenstermakar, Wllbur 58 Fenton, Amy 31, 172 Fenton, Bobbi 31, 169 Fenton, Rick 66 Fenton, Vlckl 50 Flower, Greig 10, 50, 169, 170 Flowers, Jennifer 50 Flowers, Shelley 58 Flynn, Klm 31, 136, 156, 170, 172 Fogle, Tina 58 Ford, Randy 8, 18, 19, 31, 93, 110, 171, 173, 170 Ford, Sam 58, 167 Forrest, Jett 50, 173 Fowler, Bonnle 58, 172 Fowler, Lenore 66, 173 Fowler, Ronnie 50, 169 Fox, Charles 50 Fox, Michael 66 Francis, Belinda 50, 171, 173 Frank, Michael 50 Franks, Darla 12, 66, 168, 171 Frantz, Chris 31 Frantz, Kathy 32 Frantz, Lynn 31 Freer, Kelly 58, 109, 171 Freer, Scott 11, 32, 46, 104, 156, 171 Fritsch, Pam 50, 172 Fulks, Scott 66 Fulks, Tim 32, 169, 171 167 167 Q 1 , iw rv seg I K3 ,Q :is riff 1-,fi s 6 . 1? , W - 'A E Q A .. ,, ,Q P . s I ix, -'ef' 59 , -' 'f ann sa. W Q , J . 4. so ..-Zag , ,f-1554 24' B45 AQ'1QN.-v wf'A' '1 1 ,V g - K - x , F .Nj 5' l ' N 1 '- 'QL' if A x 'A 5 . 'Pt 5 ' f 1 Q ' 3-N8 AA ' 'l Q Ai- 7 ti QA. ij A is ' 'L AN AA x ' : .. . i ' :AL 'A A ,Aw il L' 'AAG A A 'Y '+ 'b i ' Q ,: -ss , 5, . q f' 3 J , 5 1 .. .. I N iz. -V R KVVK4 Q Qi... 5 ,-,: cft L 1 x ... ,L:X I ., f . . Z.. ., K VH, Ti . KJ vviv ai u. . 1 . ,ffl 5 . ' . an 5 -,A A A ' ' ff' ' 1 2 1 ,s y . ' A 'P . U , H J -, , A ,, , 41 P 45 29 H1 4 1 SR. FOOTBALL: 15 R. Bayus, D. Cross. T. Crump, s. L... 'JC .15 ' - .1-so 'C-. 'ZAA - r nfi is ...... A ... .. Troughton, M. Braithwaite, 25 S. Freer, M. Byers, D. gables FOOTBALL: 15 S. Freer, R. Bayus, D. Gross, T. Palmer, C. Petrilla, S. Pykare, M. Byers, J. C' Pemll-is C' Trunick, S' Pykare' 35 T' Palmer, R' Chflslles Orr. 25 B. Cook, M. Braithwaite, R. Christie, S. Troughton, T. Crump, C. Trunick, D. Rable, T- Lynn- B- COOK, J- Off- T. Lyon. 35 M. Jug, s. Rsbio, B. Roberts, C. Byers, M. Wilson, G. Thompson, C. Sellars, FNA: 15 R. Green, L. Emerine, B. Blarnhart, B. Cellars. 25 R. Comrie, C. Bluebaugh, D. Baka, B. Schuster, G. Cordle, J. Boyer, C. Lang. P. Harris, T. Urmson, V. Romack, M. Dawson, 45 J. Lovejoy, T. Urey, J. Armstrong, J. Prindle, J. Bayus, R. Skaggs, J. Dawson, G. Flower, R. Poli, M. Tranter. 55 T. Bussinger, L. Casterline, R. Raidel, K. Sampson, R. Joyce, D. Bailey, T. DeMarco, G. Smith, G. Vila. 65 R. Palcich, S. Hughes, T. Triplett, M. Jarzynkowski, D. Plant, J. Aubel, P. Rumple, D. Bates, R. Fowler. 75 D. Beckner, S. Bugos, G. Palmer. DE: 15 B. Fenton, J. Janovick, P. Hughes, L. Farnham, K. Trick- er, 25 K. Cozadd, J. Chandler, T. Fulks, more, C. LaBanc, D. Pettit, J. Pierce, M. S. Troughton, B. Dietke, S. Smyth, J. Sutliff. Fulton, Debbie 32 Fumerola, Sandy 2, 8, 172, 173 Furbee, Jamle 50 Gardner, Cindy 32, 58 Garnett, James 66 Garnett, Phll 58 Gaughan, Colleen 66, 173 Gaughan, Jlm 50 Gaughan, Patrick 32 Gautschl, Norma 32, 170, 97 Gavolas, Gretchen 75 Gearheart, Dave 32 Gedeon, Tom 50 Georges, Barbara 58 Georges, Carolyn 58 Gibson, John 3, 75 Gill, Michael 58, 173 Gilmore, Debbie 33, 169 Goldner, Dan 58 Goldner, Davld 66 Goldner, Diane Goldner Sharon 58, 107, 109, 173 Gollas, Nancy 58, 171, 172 Gore, Donald Gray, Glna 50, 152, 168, 136, 173 Gray, James 66 Gray, Kent 66 Graycar, Larry 50, 173 Green, Barbara 66, 171 Green, Barbara'33, 143, 173 Green, Bryan 51, 93 Green, Leslle 51 Green, Llsa 51 Green, Pam 33 Green, Robert 66, 173 Green, Ruth 58, 169, 170, 173 Gregory, Cheryl 58 Gregory, Diane 66 Villwock, J. J. Middleton, D. Gil- Malmberg. 35 G. Lucik, Cellars, P. Sexton, S. Gregory, Kathy 51 Griffin, Dan 11, 33 Griffiths, Kelly 33, 171 Grooms, Joy 13, 51 Gross, Dan 11, 33, 102, 103, 156. 167, 169, 172 Guy, Leslie 8, 33 Haines, Dan 51 Haines, Dean 59 Hall, Linda 66 Hall, Robert 67 Halvls, Steve 59 Hamler, Alicia 51 Hamler, Scott 67 Haney, John 169 Harmon, Karen 5, 51 Harper, Russell 64, 66, 67, 1 Harris, Jim 67 Harris, Paul 10, 51, 169 Hatcher, Ronald 51 Hathaway, Cecil 59 Hawkins, Dee Dae 59, 152, 173 Hawley, Rosemary 51 Hazlett, Paul 51 Headrlck, Ginger 51, 171 Hedrick, Joann 33 Hedrick, Rhonda 33, 51 Heeter, Laurie 59 Hickman, Diane 59 Hickman, Doris 59 Hickman, Jason 34, 168 Hickman, Richard 51 Hickman, Robert 51, 67 Higgins, Denise 67 Hlgley, Douglas 67 Hlll, Robert 28, 34 Hlllier, Rick 59 105, 119, 120 72 168, 193. 136, weg, P. Sarsany, D. Seyerle, M. DRAMA CLUB: 15 C. Burnfield, J. Kuszmaul, V. Campbell, G. Gray, G. Thompson, P. Bauer, L. Rhodes, S. Horton, S. McGowan, S. Latimer. 35 R. Carr, L. Joiner, J. Zemka, A. Leard, C. Bitterman, J. Khoenle, D. Lyons, V. Buchanan, B. Cellars, S. James, R. Green. 45 J. Wilfong, J. Sharick, A. Fenton, G. Ullinsky, K. Gray, R. Williams, L. Om- Hodgekiss, Robin 51 Hodgeklss, Terrl 51 Hoerlg, Scott 59, 173, 171 Hoffman, Jeff 51 Holland, Doug 67,167 Holland, Drew 59 Holm, Marie 34, 87 Hopkins, Dlane 59 Horton, Sandee 51, 93, 170, 173 Horsley, Shirley 75 Hosa. John 59 Hosaflook, Alan 67, 112 Hosaflook, Leigh 51, 107, 173 Housel, Ronald 51 Hovanlc, Gregg 51 Hovls, Charles 51 Hrabowy, Paul 59 Davison, P. Cordle. Hrabowy, William 51 Hrusovsky. Thomas 51 Huff, Jlm 51 Hufford, Tlm 59, 173 Hughes, Debbie 59 Hughes, James 67 Hughes, Mark 34, 170, 171 Hughes, Patty 12, 34, 169 Hughes, Steve 59, 169 Humphrey, Neil Hulchlnson, Beth 67, 168 Hutchinson, Jack 170, 75 Irwin, Doug 59 Isabella, Jerry 34, 171 Jackson, Blll 52 Jackson, Channing 4, 173, 75 Jackson, Terrl 34 James, David 59, 167, 168, 170 James, Debbie 34, 171 James, Susan 59, 193, 173 Jamison, Larry 52 Jarzynkowskl, Bob Jarzynkowski, Mathew 52 Jarzynkowski, Mltchell 67, 169 Jaskowlck, Monlca 67, 173 Java, Dan Jenkins, Brenda 14, 59, 173 Jenkins, Dwight 35, 112 Jenkins, Karen 67, 168, 171 Jewel, Blll 67 Jewel, Randy 29 Jilg, Mike 59 Johnson, Barbara 75 Johnson, Sharon Alberlni 52 Joiner, Lisa 52, 67 Jones, Angie 7, 171, 173 Jones, Bruce 8, 156, 170 Jones, Darla 59, 168 Jones, Jackie 59 Jones, Jeanne 35 Joseph, Connle 143, 173, 170 Joyce, Charles 59 June, Shirley 76 Kalman, Diane 52, 171, 173 Kane, Bob 76 Kantner, Sheryl 60, 171 Kantner, Helen 171, 76 Karanke, Dave 67 Karanke, Julie 12, 13, 47, 156, 172 Karpenko, Dave 60 Karpenko, Lorl 36 Katona, Paul 60 Kearns, Denise 17, 52 Keefner, Jlm 36 ' Keefner, Leona Denham Keellng, Dave 67 Keller, Samuel 67 Kidd, Brad 60 Kiepper, Ann 52, 173 Indexfl69 f LJ HIGHLIFE: LD R. Ford, K. Chesmar, T. Urmson, B. Jones, G. lflower. 21 B. Shreves, S. Horton, L. Rhodes, S. Latimer, J. Davenport, T. Mathews, M. Moss. 1712 .ini s X R U 9 we FRENCH: lj M. Latimer, C. Lang, V. Campbell, V. Buchanan, D. Lyons, L. Mayernik, R. Green. 25 M. Musick, B. Bock, D. Rowland, M. Russell, T. Triplett, C. Tatalovich. t it 4 A , V JL Z5 ' - 1: , r. M .2 3515 A r . S i ., , H ,V , K Z'- 4 ,vm A V .... Q . I ,rf., ,V a.,, . GOLF: Mr. Hutchison, B. Clark, R. SR. IOE: lj D. James, B. Noble, C. Baker, D. Wilson, Sharick, D. Brooker, B. Moldovan, G. 23 K. Coulter, D. Steele, J. Berish, K. Griffith, K. Allen, J. Pohmurski, Taylor, T. Martin, C. Davis, T. Brown. M., ,. N 5 , t itil? rn 'K iii. VMI' ,ezine M - ftra- I. 1' f n Klepper, Jlll 60 Kiepper. Jo Ellen 36 Kiepper, Teresa 67 Kiepper, Tom 36 Kljowskl, Darlene 76, 94 King, Thomas 60, 167 Kinnison, Dora 67 Kinnison, Mark 52, 112 Khoenle, Joan 172, 173 Kiser, Shlrley 76 Kish, Mary 36 Klapak, Brian 36 Klingemarl. Jamie 69, 107, 109, 168 Knowlton, Rob 67, 173 Kolovick, Julia 67 Konsol, Kenneth 52 Koran, Kathy 52, 168, 169 Kover, Brenda 67 Kover, Debbie 52 Krafcik, Jim 36, 112 Krebs, Kim 67 Krebs, Michael Kresen, Carlene 52 Krieg, Mark 67 Kurtis, Mark Kuszmaul, Judy 8, 36, 143. 156. 171, 172, 173 Kuszmaul, Kevln 67, 68, 70, 1 173 Kuszmaul, Paul 68, 173 Kuszmaul, Scott 52, 129, 167 Kutler, Susan 76 Kyer, Michael 60 Kyer, Rhonda 60, 171 Kyser, Carole 76 LaBanc, Chris 37, 143, 173 Lambert, Lisa 52, 173 Lane. Gary 52 l70fIndex 22. 167, 172, JR. IOE: lj M. Sumner, J. Rable, T. Sim- mons, P. Shockey, S. Phillips, B. Ludwick. 23 K. Robison, L. Stein, S. Fumerola, S. Zimmer, L. Seletas. 35 Mrs. Moritz, advisor: T. Smith, B. Aiken, T. Lloyd, A. Kiepper, L. Hosatlook, C. Conley. LEVIN: ii S. Sha1lenberger,B Joseph, M. Hughes, M. Ashley, S. Skaggs. 25 M. Potyonek, J. Miller, N. Gautschi, M. Bollenbacher, B. Buchanan, D. Plant. Karen 68 168 171 Lane, . . Lane, Sharon 68, 168 Lane, Terry 52 Cindy 169, 170, 171 Lang, Lang, Duane 52 Laproclna, Tami 52 Latimer, Molly 62, 109, 170, 171, 172 Latimer, Scott 15. 19, 30, 37, 143, 170, 171, 173 Lauer, Dale 57 Lauer, Patrick 68 Lawrence, Mary 7, 52 Layfield, Jodi 68 Leard, Almarlne 20, 68, 173 Leeper, Laura 52 ' Leeper, Luanne 37, 46 Lemaster, Kim Lesh, Albert 68 Lesh, Dave 52 Lipps, Mark 60, 173 Livingston, Scott 68 Lloyd. Terri 52 Lody. Cathy 37,170,171 Lody, Tim 68, 122, 167 Lorange, Jeanette 60 FTA: ll T. Brown, C. Lang, C. Davis, S. Skaggs, D. Plant. 21 K. Flynn, P. Bauer, C. Lody, R. Green, Mrs Verch, advisor. s -faux-JsJ7hff',s IW s rf--Ns ' ,- -'v 'I . , .-1 'fi' M Q1 ht' .Q 15 'Ni 3 4 i X J V L N .41 , . . ..- 1 we ii , ' . if 1 f- Q . If J 5 'Q , 2.3 ,,, . Schuster, C. ' 7 . 'J . K. Chesmar, X . f E Schrader, V. 1 ' ' Lytle, Rex 52 Medwick, Kim 60, 107, 168, 172 Machamer, Carol Medwick, Lori 14, 28, 39, 47, 143, 173 Majcher, Chris 76, 77 Metea, Mike 173 Malmberg, Melissa 38, 169 micaa. ghggl 633 Mann, Brett 60 ic 8. e e Manning, Thomas 73 Middleton, Jeff 39. 169 Mansfield, Rocky 171 Miller, Brian 10, 13, 39, 143, 173 Lovejoy, Jett 60, 116, 117, 169 Lucik, Gary 37 Lucik, Randy 60 Ludwick. Bev 2, 52, 173 Luoma, Flay 68 Lynch, Mark 52 Lynn, Scott 60 Lynn, Teresa 52, 193 Lynn, Tom 37, 120, 169, 173 Lyon, John 68 Lyons, Denise 12, 52, 170, 173 Lyons, Scott 68, 173 Lytle, Gary 38 A ,W . L. Marino, Jane 77 Marquette, Darlene 60, 173 Marquette, Mark 68 Marshall, Renee 68, 173 Marshall, Larry 38 Martin, Bill 68 Martin, Frank 52 Martin, Lori 68 Martin, Michael 60 Martin, Theresa 38 Martindale, Lori 60, 168 Mason, Albert 38 Masters, Tamara 68 Mathews, Tom 52, 170 Maus, David 38, 171 Mayernick, Lori 68, 170 Mayfield, Mike Mazzi, Eric 68 Mazzi, Steve 60 McAllister, Julie 68, 173 McCall, Darren 38, 68, 173 McCarthy, Maureen 68 McCauley, Darryl McCutcheon, Pat 172, 77 McFarland, Sharon 68, 168, 173 McGowan, Sue 38, 168, 171, 172 McGraw, Patricia 52, 171, 173 McKinney, Randy 60 McNeill, Jlm 68, 168, 171 McVay, Mike 17, 52, 69 McVay, Richard 66 Miller, Coby 39 Miller, Judy 39, 56, 136, 152, 168, 170, 137 Miller, Linda 52, 137 Miller, Sandy 53 Miller, Terry 10 Milliron, Denise 39, 100 Milliron, Jim 53 Millward, Sandy 69 Millward, Tom 39, 112 Manette, Tammy 60 Moldovan, Bob 39, 124, 167, Moldovan, Debbie 2, 53 Molinari, Mike 39, 171 Molinatto, Jennifer 69 Moneypenney, Mike 17, 53 Moore, Diane 40 Moore, Doug 53 Moritz, Shirley 77, 170 Morrison, Jim 69 Moser, Peggy 69, 171, 173 Moser, Phlllcia 5, 53 Moss, Marsha 170 Moyer, Lori 40, 171, 84 Murphy, Debbie 60 Murray, David 61 Murray. Rob 61 Musick, Melissa 61, 170 Myers, Randy 53 Neiswanger, Karen 16, 53 170 Nelson, Janet 53, 136, 152, 168 Newmiller. Norma 73 Kuszmaul, C. Bluebaugli, B. Schuster, C. Lang, A. Smith. 23 l LIBRARY AIDES: 13 M. Molinari, M. Hughes, K. I-lynn, D. Griffin, J. Palmer. 23 P. Bauer, I-I. Tenney, R. Green, D. Ten- ney, A. Pavollilo, B. Russ, M. Tranter. 33 P. Fritsch, B. Kover, L. Wolfe, S. Hoerig, B. Cellars, M. Bollenbacher. 1,1 ,, . NHS: I3 B. Green, C. V Q OFFICE AIDES: 13 M. Braithwaite, K. Crawford, J. Wilcox, C. Bluebaugh, K. Griffiths, R. Ford. 23 S. McGowan, T. Brown, C. Davis, D. James, C. Lody, J. Berish. 33 M. Smith, S. Yartz, K. Freer, J. Argent, M. Latimer, M. Russell, D. Douglas, K. Jenkins. 43 D. Steele, B. Francis, J. Tulanko, B. Schuster, K. Christopher, K. Chesmar, R. Thomas, D. Vernon, M. a Ayers, B. Cellars, D. Brown, C. Lang, D. Plant, P. McGraw, K. Novotny, G. Hedrick, R. ' Bartolovich, S. Goldner, D. Kalman, R. Kyer. SKI CLUB: 13 L. Barnard, K. Lane, B. Smith, A. Dexter, T. Johnson, R. Sharick, J. Trua, C. Sawayda, V. Campbell. 23 P. Davies, K. Sampson, A. Papp, T. White, B. Woodford, J. Aubel, S. Hoerig, T. Bussinger, B. Noble, D. James. 33 M. Welshans, J. McNeil, B. Pierce, J. Sharick, K. Tenney, P. Moser, S. Kantner, N. Falasca, M. Smith, M. Byers, B. Schrader. 43 B. Boch, R. Bartolovich, A. Jones, E. Dudenhoeffer, G. Ullinsky, S. Lati- mer, J. Davenport, M. Molinari, B. Stewart, R. Banks. 53 S. Sheins, B. Ross, D. Franks, J. Smith, J. Khoenle, L. Hosaflook, B. Ludwick, A. Kiep- per, B. Francis, R. Hillier, B. Jones, B. Kidd. 63 M. Hughes, A. lfenton, J. Lovejoy, J. Prindle, D. Ramsey, D. Fein, R. Hickman, K. Sewell, J. Gaugh T. Masters, T. Cessna. 73 K. Crawford, G. Bernard, L. Marnick, C. Petrilla, G. Gray, L. Ruddy, P. Pan, J. Krafcik, P. Gaughan, M. Ruddy, S. Shallen- berger, G. Burke, L. Thomas, H. Scott. 83 J. Karenke, J. Wilcox, C. Davis, K. Coulter, L. Green, D. Downs, C. Santucci, R. Whipkey. Nicholas, Lisa 69, 173 Nicholaus, Sandy 56, 61 Noble, Brenda 40, 87, 171 Noble, Brett 53 Noel, Annette 69 Novotn Jim 61 173 Y- . Novotny, Karen 53, 107, 171, 173 Novotny, Mary 26, 77 Nuzum, Colmar 77 Nuzum, Madeline 77 Nyako, Marcia 69 Ocheltree, Mark 53, 173 Omweg, Lynne 53, 172 Orr, Jett 40, 119, 120, 169 Orsini, Kevin 40, 143, 173 Osborne, Melinda 69 Ott, Jerry 61 Ott, Tim 69 Overholt, Mrs. 3, 81 Pace, Kirk 40 Palcich, Jlm 53 Palcich, Robin 61, 167, 169 Palmer, Charles 69, 173 Palmer, Diana 61 Palmer, Gary 53, 169 Palmer, Jeff 40 Palmer, Tim 41, 121, 169 Papp, Adam 61, 171 Park, Kenny 61 Parker, Bobbi 61, 172 Parker, Kelly 69, 173 Paterniti, Bob 173, 77 Patrick, Amy 69, 168 Patterson, Jett 53 Patterson, Gary 53 Pavolillo, Andy 53, 61 Pavolillo, Mike 69 Peck, Jim 53 Peck, Jody 69, 173 Perrino, Joe 69 Perrino, Mike 112 Perna, Larry 78 Perry, Donald 53 Perry, Ve Ve 69 Persarchick, Sheryl 41 Peterson, Scott 69 Petrilla, Chris 41, 102, 167, 169 Petrilla, Monica 69, 173 Pettit, Brenda 61, 168 Pettit, Diane 41, 169 Phillips, David Phillips, Laurie 41, 143, 173, 113, 15 0 Phillips, Pam J. 53 Phillips, Pam S. 53, 173 Phillips, Sherry 53 Pierce, Dave Pierce, Judy 41 Pierce, Robert 69, 171 Piersol, Janet 69 Pierson, Becky 69, 167, 168, 173 Pierson, Dave 53, 167, 168, 173 Plaisted, Joe 47 Plant, Dari 53, 116, 169, 171, 173 Plant, Denise 41, 170, 173 Plant, Kathy 3, 41, 47, 143, 173, 113 Pleso, Faye 69 Poff, Jeff 53 Pohmurski, Dorann 61 Pohmurski, Jerry 53, 124, Poli, Ray 167, 169 Politsky, Martin 77 Polivka, Basil 53 Ponikvar, Gary 53 Potyonek, Maryann 17, 42, Preston, Amy 69, 168, 173 Prindle, Joe 11, 54, 169 170 47, 171,170 li, S. lfreer, T. Elmore Gowan, M. Vitale, D. Sawayda, J. Tori, V. Campbell, J. , M. Potyonek, T. Szepietowski, S. Mc- Seyerle, P. Bauer. ,ved 2 OWE: l3L. Fiedler, L. Fabian, J. Hedrick, L. Moyer, L. Karpenko, C. Alexi, D. lfulton. 23 J. Isabella, R. Mansfield, B. Yanick, D. Ab- bott, J. Callahan, M. Allen, J. Keefner, D. Maus, Mr. Yocum, advis- Of. ' 1 Pykare, Scott 42, 169, 173 Prow, Jeff 54, 173 Rable, Dave 42, 169 Flable, Janice 54 Rable, Steve 54, 169 Raidel, Randy 61, 118, 167, 169 Ramsey, Dan 54 Ramsey, John 69 Ray, Darlene 69, 173 Razzano, Stacy 61, 173 Rebhan, Jett 61 Redmond, Joe 61 Reese, Brian 54 Reese, Kirk 143, 172, 173 Reese, Miriam 42, 73 Rek, Ramonda 67, 78 Fiernias, Kathy 18, 36, 42 Rhodes, Lori 54, 173, 170 Riachy, Pat 7 Richards, Jeff 54 Richards, Ken 42 Richards, Barbara 42 Richmond, Terri 54 Ftine, Lori 70 Roberts, Bruce 54, 169 Roberts, Bryan 67, 70 Roberts, John 61 Roberts, Nick 117, 78 Robinson, Kathy 78, 150, 97 Robinson, Paula 70 Robison, Kim 2, 54, 172 Robison, Melanie 61, 152, 168 Romack, Vlc 54, 93, 117, 120, 167, 169, 170 Rornanskl, Pat 70 R0m8nSKl, ROUGH Ross, Michele 55, 173 Rowland, Doreen 3, 61, 107, 168, 172, 170 Ruddy, Lisa 61, 172, 173 Ruddy, Mike 7, 42 Rule, Randy 61 Rumple, Paul 7, 55, 167, 169 Rush, Brian Russell, Bill 54, 173 Russell, Gayle 8, 20, 42, 43, 173 Russell, John 70, 173 Russell, Herbert 42 Russell, Kathy 67, 70, 173 Russell, Michele 61, 171, 170 Russell, Ray 54 Saastamoinen, Malia 54, 89, 173 Sabo, Tracy 13, 70 Salway, Cindy 61 Sampson, Ken 54, 87, 117, 169, 171 Santucci, Chrissy 62, 173 Sapp, Arlene 54 Sapp, Darlene 16 Sapp, Terry Sarsany, Paul 43, 173 Sawayda, Cindy 43, 156, 171, 113 Schlicher, Buddy 70 Schrader, Bill 43, 47, 170, 97, 171 Schuster, Becky 43, 100, 169, 171, 173, 170 Schwab, Renee 70 Scott, Chris Scott, Harold 62 Scott, Tina 70, 173 Scrabis, Rosemary 62 Seiple, Lee 73 Seletas, George 43, 173 Seletas, Lori 54 Sellers, Charles 54, 117, 169 Senkowitz, Jackie 43 Sentner, Bob 78 Sescourka, John 62 Sewell, Kent 54 Indexfl 71 Sumner, Mary Jo 7, 12, 13, 55, 70. 107, Troughton, Steve 46, 169 ..lS.aiAk SPANISH CLUB: 11 A. Capranica, D. Shingler, T. Szepie- SOFTBALL: 11 A. Kolenich, D. Rowland, M. Thomas, M. Sumner, B. Mills, K. Cheredar. 21 J. Goldner, J. Kuszmaul, M. Flesch, S. Williams, K. Novotny, M. Lati- mer, T. Brown, 31 K. Medwick, Coach McCutcheon, K. Christopher, J. Titus, P. Davis, Asst. Verch. towski, A. Fenton, K. Reese. 21 C. Burnfield, J. Shrodek, S. McGowan, D. Baka, M. Bollenbacher. 31 L. Ruddy, R. Robison, S. Everritt, J. Shrodek, D. Chelsea. 41 P. Fritsch, STUDENT COUNCIL: 11 C. Amoline, J. Byers, R. Harper, J. Kuszmaul, M. Vitale, C. Sawayda, M. Latimer, N. Golias. 21 B. Fowler, J. Zemka, A. Preston, G. Bernard, S. Fumerola, T. Chris- tie, K. Kuszmaul, J. Karenke, J. Anstrom, B. Amoline. 31 K. Flynn, V. Campbell, J. Craw- ford, S. Williams, J. Wilkinson, J. Khoenle, S. Armstrong, L. Conley, B. Cellars, S. James, B. Woodford, D. Gross. 41 J. Miller, P. Shockey. 51 M. Sumner, J. Dawson, T. Urnson, D. Bates, D. Pierson, T. Elmore, S. Freer, T. Crump, D. Bradley, B. Jones. Sexton, Maureen 70 Sexton, Peter 43, 169 Seyerle, Alan 70 Seyerle, Don 17, 43, 143, 171, 173 Shackeltord, Bill 43 Shatter, Diana 62 Shatter, Harold 43, 173 Shallenberger, Scott 44, 167, 170 Sharlck, James 70, 173, 171 Sharick, Keith 62, 167, 173 Sharick, Rich B, 44, 124, 167, 170, 171 Sharpe, Tom 62, 167 Sheffer, Harrold 143 Shaffer, Lisa 62 Sherman, Jon 44, 167 Shevel, Mlke 54 Shields, Dave 54 Shimborski, Ed 78, 77 Shingler, Dawn 44, 172 Shipman, Mary 62 Shockey, Pam 54, 136, 152, 168, 172, 173 Shoem aker, Randy 44 Shreves, Bill 4, 29, 44, 100, 170 Shreves, Chuck 62 Shrodek, Janine 70, 172 Shrodek, Joy 44, 172 Slgman, James 62 Slgman, Luann 44 Simmo ns, Tracey 54 Singer, Toni 44 Skaggs, Randy 20, 54, 119, 169, 173 Skaggs, Sue 44, 107, 108, 143, 170, 173 Skeims, Shanna 70, 171 Sloan, Tlm Smith, Alan 62 Smith, Ann B, 45, 171 Smith, Barbara 70, 171 Smith, 172! Index Gregory 70, 169 -1--M iv., .M Smith, Greg 62, 117, 167 Smith, James 70, 167 Smith, Jeff 62 Smith, Jelt Smith, Joe Smith, Kathy 7, 45 Smith, Marsha 54, 171, 193 Smith, Paula Smith, Robert Smith, Tammy 2, 54 Smith, Ted 78 Smyth, Scott 13, 45, 169 Snyder, Ken 45, 54 Snyder, Mlke 45 Somplack, Sue 79 Sonoga, Charles 70 Sonoga, Steve 62 Solomon, John 45 Sowers, Dan 45 Sowers, Jerry 62 Spade, Eugene 54 Spano, Frank 62 Spencer, Ed 54 Spencer, Robert 62 Sprague, Julie 54 Stanford, Kelly 62, 168, 193, 173 Stango, Lori 62 Starcher, Berdie 45 Steele, Diane 45, 171 Stefano, Dan 55 Stein, Lori 2,55,173 Stevens, Don 70 Stevens, Jerry 79 Stevens, Sue 62 Stewart, Bryan 45, 70. 86, 171 Stewart, Jackie 171, 86 Stewart, Tom 55 St. Julian, Lori 62 L. Omweg, K. Bender, D. Brink, B. Parker, L. Barnard. SPIRIT CLUB: I1 K. Freer, M. Sumner, P. Shockey, V. Camp- bell, J. Miller, K. Flynn, J. Nelson, A. Fenton. 21 S. Williams, A. Ellis, G. Gray, D. Hawkins, M. Welshans. 31 B. Janovick, T. Szabo, D. Franks, N. Golias, N. Name, S. Armstrong, G. Ber- nard, L. Nicholas, B. Coulter, J. Elloitt, J. Anstrom, M. Ross. 41 J. Karenke, T. Christie, M. Latimer, B. Boch, S. James, B. Cel- lars, K. Bender, D. Brink, M. Smith, M. Byers, M. Bova. 51 R. Thomas, R. Schaab, B. Green, C. Joseph, D. Strubble, B. Fowler, R. Bartolovich, S. Toth, J. Klingman, D. Rowland, A. Knoles. Stocker, John 70 Toth. Stephanie 63, 173 Stoneman, Dick 79 Tomlin, Larry 79 Strawn, Curt 55 Tranter, Joel Stroble, Larry 79 Tranter, Mark 55 Streitterdt, Tim 62 Tranter, Mike 55, 169 Struble, Diane 20, 45, 143, 173 Tricker, Kim 169 Struble, Mary 48, 55, 173 Triplett, Tisha 63, 193, 170 Sumner, Barry 63 Triplett, Todd 55, 119, 167, 169, 170, 173 136, 152. 168, 172, 173 Sutlift, Greg 70 Sutlift, Jett 46, 169 Sutlitf, Marian 73 Swartz, Marlene 3, 63, 173, 193 Switter, Andrea 70, 173 Szepietowskl, Terri 46, 168, 171, 172 Takat, Sherri 70, 173 Tallman, Jim 63 Tatalovich, Cindy 55, 170 Tate, Richard 70 Taylor, Connie 16 Trua, Julia 46, 171 Trunick, Chris 46, 118, 169 Trunick, Jackie 63, 173 Trunick, John 71 Tulanko, Joanne 55, 171 Tulanko, Mark 71, 167, 168 Tulanko, Mike 46 Tuttle, Jim 55 Ulinsky, George 18, 19, 46, 171 Urey, Cathy 48 Urey, Dave 63, 117 Urey, Tim 71, 167, 169, 173 Taylor, Kathy 46, 64 Urmson, Todd 48, 55, 119, 121, 169, 170 Teetz, Harold 172 Tenney, Dave 55 Vaccar, Christine 71 Tenney, Herbert 63 Vance, Lisa 55 Tenney, Kirk 173, 171 Vance, Cina 21, 173 Terlecky, Paula 79, 93 VanCure, Chris 55 Thellman, Denise 71, 168 VanSise, Robert 71 Thomas, Lori 71 Vaughn, Lisa 170 Thomas, Renee 63, 168, 171 Verch, Kay 80, 170 Thomas, Richard 71, 167, 168 Vernon, Darlene 63, 134, 171, 173 Thompson, Gary 55, 118, 169, 173 Thompson, Jett 71, 167 Thorndike, John 71 Thorne, Bill 5, 105, 167, 79 Thornton, Marcel 63 Tinkler, Tom 79 Tltus, Jane 107, 172 A ...LL .4...... j.....4. L .LL Vesey, Dave 21, 30, 46 Vesey, Pam 173 Vesey, Scott 46 Vesey, Tim 63 Vila, Cheryle 71 Vila, Gregg 63, 71, 167, 169 Villers, Lee 63 I' v. ? W TENNIS: l5 B. Polivka, J. Orr, J. Davenport, S. Latimer, M. Molinari, K. Cordner, R. Ford, 25 Mr. Jackson, advisor. VW' ' was GIRLS' TRACK: 15 T. Triplett, K. Stan- ford, L. Miller, C. Sawayda, M. Smith. 25 D. Baka, D. James, T. Lynn, D. Hawkins, M. Swartz, T. Martin. Cleft5 Y-TEENS: 15 D. Plant, A. Kiepper, J. Ber- nard, T. Christie, M. Bryant, L. Nicholas, C. Vance, L. Rhodes, 25 L. Hosatlook, S. Fumerola, R. Comrie, C. Amoline, J. Khoe- nle, M. Osborn, T. Cessna, B. Francis, B. Ludwick, M. Petrilla, C. Gaughan. 35 M. f . .,.,,. , 5 . .f. . 2 i e,,.f:.ff rl iw? aw.. . 'eees,.,, 5 V4 9 4 Mr BOYS' TRACK: 15 D. Kurfis, D. Jilg, B. Emery, W. Dawson, M. Callahan, R. Dueber, G. Crump, T. Bloom, D. Moser, J. Gordon. 25 R. Walker, T. Triplett, R. Skaggs, C. Byers, J. Kratcik, Mgr. Jones. 35 V. Wolfe, G. Thompson, D. Plant, 45 D. James, T. Crump, S. Pykare, T. Lynn. vii Sumner, P. Shockey, A. Preston, J. Zemka, A. Leard, P. Vesey, J. McAllister, B. Green L. Bryant, S. Arch, L. Ruddy. , QV if BAND: 15 J. Kuszmaul, G. Russell, L. Medwick, B. Schuster, C. La- i --fw - Banc, B. Jenkins, S. Horton. 25 T. Brucoli, C. Amoline, S. Doucette, K. Tenney, K. Chaney, L. Davis, L. Fowler, D. Hawkins, M. Jasko- wick, S. James, L. Sheffar, G. Scott, Mr. Paterniti. 35 R. Comrie, C. Santucci, K. Parker, D. Rowland, M. Petrilla, G. Gray, M. Vitale, R. Dearth, L. Rhodes, T. Dawson, R. Knowlton, K. Russell, B. Emery, G. Hall, R. Ray. 45 B. Pierce, S. Takat, C. Palmer, J. Wilkinson, P. Kuszmaul, M, Welshans, S. Toth, R. Marshall, C. Joseph, L. Lamb- ert, V. Campbell, M. Bryant, S. Baycich, D. Lyons. 55 D. Marquette, V. Buchanan, A. Capranica, J. Trunick, M. Struble, R. Cater, A. De- Ceasare, J. Zemka, L. Stein, J. Peck, C. Clark, P.S. Phillips, L. Philip C. Bluebaugh, B. Pierson. 65 D. Downs, R. Green, L. Hosatlook, B. Amoline, B. lford, P. Vesey, D. Kalman, P. Moser, S. McFarland, K. Plant, S. Skaggs, P. McGraw, C. Burns, D. Vernon, T. Hufford. 75 S. Lyons, F. Amoline, S. Latimer, D. McCaulley, R. Doucette, M. Gill, B. Bickel, W. Antonell, A. Switter, M. Metea, B. Green, K. All- sopp, R. Bartolovich, D. Struble. 85 J. Sharick, T. Urey, M. Ochcl- tree, K. Kuszmaul, K. Calendine, L. Emerine, J. Khoenle, B. Barn- hart, M. Ross, S. Goldner, A. Jones, M. Saastanioinen, C. Chidboy, 95 B. Cellars, K. Orsini, B. Russell, B. Miller, K. Novotny, R. Green, J. Russell, J. Novotny, L. Graycar, P. Davis, K. Stanford, J. Prow, S. Hoerig, B. Woodford. 105 G. Seletas, T. Brown, K. Sharick, D. Brown, J. Forrest, P. Sarsany, D. Seyerle, K. Reese, D. Pierson, R. Durth, R. Banks, M. Lipps, H. Shaffer. Vilsack, Nancy 55 Villwock, Steve 47, 169 Vitale, Michele 47, 143, 156, 168, 171, 172, 173 Wade, Andy Wade, Tina 55, 173 Walker, Richard 30, 47, 171, 173 Warren, Elaine 63 Watson, Laurie Wells, Veronica 71 Welshans, Mindy 58, 136,152,168,173,171 Whaley, Dan 47 Wesolowski, Theresa 71 Whipkey, Flon 47 While, Terry 63, 171 Wilcox, Janine 47, 86, 87, 171 Wlldman, Pat 80, 170 Wilfong, Janet 55, 173 Wilkinson, James 71, 173 Wilkinson, Julie 172, 55 Williams, Brian 55 Williams, Cathy 71 Williams, Diane 71, 107 Williams, Sandy 55, 136, 71, 172 Williamson, Jeanne 63 Wilson, Barb Wilson, Debbie 47, 71, 173 Wilson, Deborah Wilson, Glenn 71 S, Wilson, Jeff 71,116 Wilson, Jerry 55 Wilson, Jim 134 Wilson, Mark 63, 117, 169 Winkleman, Ken 47 Wolfe, Jim 71, 107, 168 Wolfe, Lorraine 63 Wolfe, Patty B0 Wolfe, Ron 70, 167 Wolfe, Vic 63, 107, 173, 168, 128 Woodford, Bill 63, 168, 172, 173, 171 Woods, Roger BO, 168 W ft L oo er, ori 47 Woomer, Tammy 71 Wrlghl, Lauri Yanlck, Bob 47, 171 Yanlck, Vonda 55 Yartz, Blll 71, 169, 101 Yartz, Shannon 63, 171 Yocum. Paul 80, 171 Yocum, Sandy 63 York, Rodger 55 York, Vicki 55 Zadai, Flob 63 Zemka, Jlll 22, 20, 64, 71, Zigmont, John Zimmer, Shelly 55 Zimore, Mark 63, 46 172, 173 Index!l73 l 4 J , it ea ' 1 4 0 X ' ' V ,, Q 1 fe 'U , ,. r As the day comes to an end, there are still things to be done. The coaches and players practice for their big games in the gym. Kevin Orsini and George Ullinsky rehearse for Heaven Can Wait. Junior class play lines are mut- tered in room 10. In addition, NHS students have gone bow1ing,carolling, and partying at'Jucly Kuszmaul's. The pep band practices for its next appearanceg the cheerleaders go over l ' E, 3 it 1 their cheers and decorate lockers. The last of the teachers finishes a batch of tests. When teachers and students are finishing another day, the janitors are just starting theirs by cleaning halls and rooms. And even later the empty school buses roll in. 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