Chardon High School - Hilltopper Yearbook (Chardon, OH)

 - Class of 1974

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HRK L ' m , y 'K' S Q Expressions!17 Mi. This year there were many assemblies. The sports teams were recognized in the fall, winter and spring. There was a Christ- mas assembly, one with entertain- ment provided by the Mime Troupe and a special assembly with a ventriloquist. Student par- ticipation was high and spirit was always evident. Hey! What do you think you're doing over there! The seniors enter into the battle against the faculty. Cherie distributes the goodies to deserving wrestlers Right: The student body cheering their team. 18!Assemblies ' , L - .ZIL 4 K ses.,-tt. E 5' 4 g..t,5,gjg if VI l 4.. f I 1 wa O.K. Everyone move in just a little closer . . . See what happens when you don't eat your Wheaties! gy X Pssst! Pass this down . . . Chardon athletes wait patiently . . . Below: The Cross Country team gets special recognition. And now we'd like to do a little number called Assemblies!19 Student Council tries to benefit the whole school by represent- ing the students position. This year Council sponsored gthe Homecoming Dance and helped organize the March of Dimes Walk. The highlight of the day! Q, tif We ii 2 , 'g m-s .:r.. ii? 4 : 2' ,: t - . ' t -is tim e L A Officers: P. Hall, H. Ferris, K. Deise, J. Kolcum get so much accomplished at these meetings. Inn- 1973-74 Student Council members. 20!Student Council bww 'N-. aj. l , ull' J'-f'Ts,K' JS ,fu 24 Qfiif: This year the Arts Festival was held for an entire week during school, making student atten- dance more convenient. The Festival was put on by students enrolled in theatrical classes. The students made their own props and accessories for their projects, which included many films and slides. ! X Anyone for a Nestles' Crunch Bar'?! 'Er 22!Arts Festival gif-QE! Chardon's American Graffiti ! Q I I The bowling team members accept their trophies. Tennis Most improved-Bill Skidmore Most Valuable-Bill Skidmore Golf Most Valuable-Judd Shiffler Most Improved-Pat Holt Most Birdies-Rick Ledinican J,V, Tourney Champ-Dan Siebert 8th Tourney Champ-Scott Lloyd Varsity Track Outstanding Player-Dick Sabo Spirit Award-Jeff Rauch Coaches Award-Terry Klingemier Freshmen Track Outstanding Player-Kent Mooney Varsity Baseball Most Valuable-Don Apanovitch Flick Herendeen Offensive-Don Apanovitch Defensive-Mike Grantham J.V. Baseball Outstanding Player-Kevin Chuha Most improved-Greg Deiboldt The team salutes their most valuable player. 5 . .tw T l , Debbie, Diane and Martha accept their last trophies from C.H.S. GAA Awards Basketball Varsity Most Valuable-Martha Baker Foul Shooting-Jane Sage JV Most Valuable-Bev Alvord Foul Shooting-Elaine Grahm Bowling 1st place team-Sally Greene, Val Brosovich, Barb Forte High Series-Martha Sted High Game-Peggy Etherton 1500 GAA Points Deb Vetter Di Vetter Martha Baker Sports Award s!23 5 ! 1 I ,153 pmffzx Q KX G W 555335 A , . .... .gg -ls W K iglsm 4 S 'Esau 3 We QQ f 512. 'lk vw N WN Z 4 l Flutes-Row 1: B. Page, R. Smith, D. Knight, D. Denjamin, C. Ernst, K. Dunbar, L. Hemlein, D. Holy, J. Rauch. Row 2: B. Silbaugh, G. Nethers, K. Wilcox, S. Stukey, D. Merryman, R. Crispin. ii' Tia ' , - Band members are a tough group of students. They must give up their extra time for after school and evening practices to perfect music and drills. One week during the summer is spent for band camp, but there is a lot of fun and memories made through the year. This year they spent a week end in Chicago and participated in the Christmas parade. Next year the band is looking forward to new uniforms. I hope we do better than the football team! Clarinets-Row 1: J. Johnson, S. Mramor, L. Freeze, B. Herrington, J. Nick, K. Parker, N. Castora, P. Baptie, L. Schultz, D. Burt. Row 2: B. Fort, J. Molzon, M. Might, C. Watjn, M. Mihalic, L. Haines, P. Gonzalez, J. Mitchell, S. Greene. T fm, ,mmf L McEwen, B. Mason, B. Prosser. J. Lawrence, Drums-B. Milgate, S. Richards, D. Milgate, J. Schieman, C. Saxes-D. Roessler, B. Alvord, L. Madaras, F. Mihalic, T. Boytar, W 4, -20 , , 7' . 3' 1, .ff , ' Concert Band!27 ...then we turn and march forward 8 then . Low Brass-Row 1: K. Broadbent. J. Cahill, J. Cravene. B. Danforth. D. Page, J. Poison. Flow . . 2: M. McClelIadn, H. Ferris, J. Bahr, J. Reeves, B. Milgate. 3 , 5? ff is if Radich. Row 2: J. DeIVaIIe, C. Wedge, C. Carver. . Trumpets-Row 1: L. Britton. C. Cravens. D. DeGarrno. B. Loveland. M. Taylor. S. Shiffler. A. , . . . V A h 555 'M'-ff'-'flung gnii. ' f,i2 f12V? if . ' f . fx ., .-sa 1 4. ff ' it 'i U2 f i X. --1-Q S V .54 f ix . Woodwinds-P. Nernrners, L. Dickason, B. Sargent, B. Milgate, J. Knight, K. Dickason, B. May, B. Fioessler, D. Molzon. H 28!Concert Band Stage band and Pit band are ex- tensions from the regular band. No school credit is received for participation. The Stage band plays at basketball games and assemblies. This year they were asked to play at a Cleveland State BB Game. The Pit band is formed later in the year and performs in the musical. Both groups give a bigger challenge in music for the more interested members. Stage Band Row 1: D. Milgate, J. Scheimann. Row 2: D. lvlolzon, K. Wilcox, B. Fort, Nl. lvlihalic. Flow 3: J. Bahr, B. Sargeant, F. Mihalic, S. Stukey, R. Crispin, J. Johnson. Row 4: Mr. Bradford, T. Ferfuson, J. Cravens, C. Wedge, C. Cravens, A. Fladich, J. Cahill, B. Milgate. And the beat goes on . . . The Pit Band directed by Mr. Treu. Pit Band 81 Stage Band!29 The Chorus, this year, showed that 200 students, can produce a magnificent sound. Participation in many concerts, with many types of songs, displayed the versatility of the members to switch from hymns to rock. Four part harmony may sound easy, but a lot of hard work and practice is required to produce the sound the Chorus has given. The Chorus' annual Christmas Concert i 30!Chorus T. Adams D. Albright K. Ammerman T. Ammerman K . Andel L. Arieta K. Arndt L. Arp B. Ballash C. Ballash P. Baptie C. Beech H. Bohar B. Bonnell H. Bradley L. Bretschneider K. Broadbent A. Brody V. Brosovich C. Brown T. Bryant C. Burns P. Burns D. Burt C. Cahill P. Cahill K. Carney C. Carr L. Carver T. Clemson C. Clendenin C. Colainanni R. Crispin S. Davis L. Deak D. DeGarmo Deise DeVault Doersam Dunmire Echols Echols Eldridge Elsten Farkas Feigle Fink Fisher Fisher Fisher Fort Fridel Gertz Gill Graham Grantham Grantham Greene Greggila Grigus Hall Haines Hammitt Hamrick Hansen Hanson Heiden Hess Hill Hill Hoch Hoffman Holt Holton lngraham lshee Jackson Jackson Johnson Jordan Kangas Keller Kelly Kenny Kenyon Kidder Kingery Krivoy Krivoy Kuisel Kume Larson Lawrence Leach Lewis Leyde Liberatore Loveland Lowe Luther Luther MacFarland Mallula Manning Marcrum McCartney McCoy Medina Miles Milgate Milgate Mineo Mineo Mitchell Moody Morell Moss Nadolski Nethers Nethers Neuman Nicolet Nuniviller Nuniviller Palazzo Pappalardo Patton Pender Pentek Peters Plnkstaff Piras Pokorney Pritt Prosser Ratajc Reed Reinhart Rhodes Richardson Riehl Rigdon Rigdon Russell Sage Scibbe Schaefer Scherick Schwindl Schwindl Sharp Shifflet Shiffler Simmons Speech Stoltz Stukey Tomko Trivison Urquhart Varga Vencl Vetter Visel Visel Walls Wadowick Ward Ward Webster Wedge Wilcox Wilcox Wilcox Winfrey Woods Yeater . Zeleznlck The future chorus members par- ticipate in the carnival. ts.. f . ks It ...dnl ' ...i 1 'f-5 's What kind of practice is this? Now what were the words to that song again? Chorus!31 , 'N in 3-.. V M ' ,UA S6 A . 4 W! gf 5 5 Q ij - 1 ff f I Q Q if ' .Q M , 'W-mf., ' SS. . we 1, mlb, -fm Q ' s 0 'M fe'-. an ' NEW! ,'. 5, ii f , X :Q H Q i : QV is ,F Y . M 'fix Q 3 vas 5 1-M --' .Q A 4 After a year of mismanagement and confusion, the Fteverberation finally got it together. Under the leadership of Suzanne Loomis the staff put out an issue every two months. Giving the student body all the latest happenings taking place around our school. aaffgf v' ' Sue instructs her group. Newspaper room looks a little crowded. . . . should we take that word out or not? .Q 4. N- -gf aff' fX PE ERBERATION til A chance to cali' he thm S you want t . I g 1 OW to bg a leader. op close friendships' g ditferent. g 34!Newspaper K' Resting up. Row 1: S. Hernandez, P. ianiro, Advisor-Ms. Strzlecki, D. Vetter, S. Loomis, A. Kidder. Row 2: B. Krecji, Fi. Moses, S. Crabtree, M. Hall, S. Todd, D. Marcrum, T. Miles. 'v-ff .1 rdf! J THIS is that story I was telling you about. k '9:...m--if age-mv. if ,ff 5531 A Q 2 i X gy .M .- ,. 1,55 - fi. T' 5 i 22 Q: x iv-1 fi E Af G adm gkgmi -Q, Q 6 , '11 M, 'L 3' 5 , V M i f f-M li V I The spring musical was My Fair Lady . One of the highlights was the string section from Mayfield High School who helped out in the pit band. The musical is always much hard work and long rehear- sals but the memories of the friends will be cherished forever. Things never stop hopping. How's your head Gary, and is the costume crew still running around in the costumes? ls the tape recorder still making funny noises? Well at least in the minds of those who worked in this production. The daily brawl at the local pub. K N.,-Q .pf fi K: A U . ,. - ,sl-.wg-'2 ' . . up Left: Yes darlin ? Above: How simply dreadful. Left: Where the devil are my slippers, Eliza? Above: Not that light, the other one ,YW A iiignigfkfl K . , ...k ,N-X v . .Qye E ljfffis-42' 1 X- ii S -,SW nw, . ig:-pw 'fx if gk QQ Mxgi 1 gg '53 S I - Y J TM? 'ig 5 f fl? ' 3 .ga 5 I , Q 5 A , N gg S 3 . as 5 X .Q V 'Q Q ul ' Sw Y md X ,ef 'Q S F was gg H1 Many students do not want to go out for a sport that requires many practices and games. Bowling and Intramurals gives students the opportunity to compete but experience is gained on their own. The Basketball Intramurals at- tracted many students who form- ed six teams and competed against each other. Tournaments were held and the Old Irish triumphed, beating the Bucks 65 to 55. Everybody smile xffww 5 Was that a strike or a spare? Does ANYBODY know how to keep score? I think l'll use this funny colored ball . . . Be sure to get my good side N X r X .X If -1 N XX Xxx ,MA-fi? ..- W K! , S 'I ff , 1 ff: f' ,' f' ,f V ,Q ,..f' P 1 ! fe . ..,f .., f ,N ff J . Xi, XV' NN, ,W .. 5 . 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Fedun. ggi .. gg, -'E'-MR X -wif 'WETSE Wa! aft s 'W' ISMSK' 46!Boys Cross Country Peek-a-boo. And they're off Qi' 855+-1' ex.,- Jxeis ii. V gl ? 1 K M.. 4 S ki , gtk x xi .ax Wg- ',f. QM xg x x. 5 X sg, f Q , A M 6, a-in -0' if 1 X f Q 2 x .Q 1 A Q ,F in 4 +F,,g- N ink-ef'W ,, N! s ww if H , V f: V il :Mg fini: 5, Q , 5 Q 3 3, 51 Qs U1 ,fax Q .. Schools Place Willoughby South 5 Chagrin Dual Meet 2 Chagrin Inv. 7 Chardon Inv. 13 5 2 7 9 Row 1: D. Coe, S. Dunmier, A. Kingery. Flow 2: Coach Thayer, L. Gautner, D. DeVauIt, J. Bor- si, L. Britton. Leslie pours it on. I hope we don't get lost out there! Q -. J.-uw.-. ONLY 25 feet to go! 'il fs e 'Q . .xn- -N-- 4.5. m.w.v.w' . .. ,.-we - .- .. .- .M .. ,wma -- -- -... , MMM .Ta V ,mm X - --is iW,..c . , . A X M.- Miv- . .... L I W I X AMW 5 v K - . ' N --, . , 5 . .- r ,qw - 3 ixggi - . .-,. ,,,, :2 . f .- t ' t K a -- ' I - . I ' .mf 5 A . ri .. . I if f Eiimsfsfr Q I k I .gf I . 'K . I . .. 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GirI's Gymnastics!49 '41 WA 1,725-.I -,1AA A V iii 4 1 .W That's my head, not the football! Chardon 14 8 Chardon 22 0 Chardon 0 32 Chardon 8 22 Chardon O 31 Chardon 14 32 Chardon 0 44 Chardon 0 24 Chardon 0 35 50!Varsity Football Riverside Berkshire West Geauga Orange Solon Chamberlain Aurora Kenston Chagrin Coaches introduce the varsity players Chardon players go in for the kill. Don't worry, we'll find your contact! Members of the JV team have reached the halfway point to becoming a varsity team. Although the team didn't do too well as a whole they tried hard. Flow 1: T. Albright, S.Todd, J. Greaves, T. McDonald J Buckland deen T Bellamy M Coley D Novak K Chuha G Vogt Fl Keener R. Hanson, M. Boyles, M. Calabrese,C.Yeny0 Fl Echols Row2 P T Lampman R EHVIGY Gertz, L. Downs, T. Grantham, K. Happ, D Petrovich Fl Heren Riverside 6 Chardon 22 WG 0 Chardon 0 Orange 12 Chardon 6 Solon 28 Chardon 6 Kenston 24 Chardon 0 52!FOOtbaIl Swing your partner round and round ..... There may not be many people in the stands, but to the Freshman Football players, Saturday mor- ning games seem like they are be- ing played under the bright lights on Friday night. All games were well fought with some close scores. All players are eagerly awaiting next years competition. Row 1: J. Kuisel, M. Stacy, B. Peters, T. Perret, N. Schultz, S. Crab- Pappalardo, K- IVIOOUGY. B- Ber9ef1SiGiI'1, D- DGUQHGVTY, D- I-Uiihle tree, B. Buskey, M. Ward, B. Jaite, J. Fisher, S. Barker, D. King, J. M. Hamish, F. Taylor, B. Alvord, A. Middleton. Sojka. Row 2: D. Ringler, C. Neundoorfer, B. McDonald, T. Ogle, C. Hey, throw the ball to me! West Geauga 24 Chardon 6 Orange 28 Chardon O Solon 32 Chardon 0 Kenston 24 Chardon 8 Twinsberg 14 Chardon 0 Aurora 0 Chardon 6 Chargrin 12 Chardon O Freshman FootbaIl!53 October 26th and 27th was Homecoming weekend. Again the weather held up and did not melt the float Student Council worked so hard on. The theme this year, A Touch of Autumn, went well with the season. For the first time the crowning was during pre- game and a King was voted on and announced during the dance, making the Homecoming events complete. Top: My, what handsome ears you have Leroy! Bottom: Wow! Look at that girI's dress!!! 54!Homecoming Www Queen Holly Ferris xy' F xv' I '!. is .ig Vat ,It I The Queen and her court, Kathy Parker, Becky Wiggins, Queen Holly, Anne Helden, Cheryl DeWeese. QW-wtxtww King Gary Skiba 4- cg fly: f . The king and his court, Pete Hall, Jeff Kolcum, King Gary, George Brazis, Leroy Kemp. Will we ever get this done? Above Picture: It's working! Every year the senior girls go against the underclassmen in a rough and tumble game of foot- ball. The competition is always tough and this year was no excep- tion. There were many practices that worked out plays and strategies. The game was close but the seniors triumphed. The girls showed that football is a game that can be enjoyed and well played by anyone. The victorious Varsity! Underclassmen and their coaches. li il - You play better standing . . . Which side is ours? 56!Powderpuff ls Varsity Team: Row 1: Miss Thayer, E. Graham, P. Eatherton, M. Stead. Flow 2: D. Bushman, C. Thompson, V. McDavid, K. Stivison. J.V. Team: Flow 1: R. McDavid, Miss Thayer, C. Broadbent. Row 2: P. lshee, M. Mills, C. Clendenin, M. Bretschneider, L. Reihl, L. Nichols, D. Albright, D. Wilcox, C. DeGreen. Volleyball is not the easy sport that it seems. There are rules on hitting and serving that are strictly enforced. The girl's team spent many hours after school prac- ticing these techniques. They had a fairly good season most of this year's starters were un- derclassmen, next year looks very promising. Do you have a Certs? Your aim is a little off but . . . Girls Volleyball!57 . . ,, . .- Flow1 C lams E Sabula J Mnlls Coach Fowler T Mnner D Sabo Young, A. Fernandez, J. Tvergyak, P. Kingery, T. Hertzel, M. Epg- B Condon FIOW2 J MINS M Mlnel' M Hill' R Ramos G Day M tein, M. Polson, B. Flossler, E. Young, R. Condon, J. Tvergyak. Above: Let's play Red Rover now! Below: I told you this was the wrong school! : . oo .sam - lt's not how you play the game, it's if you win or lose. Chardon Chardon Chardon Chardon Chardon Chardon Chardon Chardon Chardon Chardon Chardon Chardon Chardon Chardon East Lake North Western Reserve Mentor Chagrin Falls Orange West Geauga Gilmour Academy Solon Lake Catholic University School Mayfield Grand River Academy Euclid Hawken School Above: Look at that form. Below: Practice Above: One gallon downg one to go. Below: Red Rover, Fled Rover, won't you kick that ball makes perfect. over kt V Q ? L- Soccer! 59 The Varsity Basketball team did not have a very successful season but the spirit and teamwork of the players was obvious in every game. Although there were four returning lettermen, the competi- tion was just too overpowering. Next season seems to look very good with returning lettermen and a lot of new talent coming up from JV. The West guys don't want to take the ball from us. Theo has his red ball jets on. Time out for Chip Dig that bow tie. 6O!Varsity Basketball Chardon 53 50 Chardon 60 77 Chardon 63 78 Chardon 46 55 Chardon 32 54 Chardon 38 46 Chardon 43 86 Chardon 52 45 Chardon 52 59 Chardon 45 70 Chardon 53 57 Chardon 43 67 Chardon 35 66 Chardon 734 43 Chardon 39 89 Chardon 50 47 Chardon 61 64 Chardon 48 66 Cardinal West Geauga Orange Riverside Solon Kenston Chamberlain Aurora Berkshire Chagrin Falls West Geauga Orange Solon Kenston Chamberlain Aurora Chagrin Falls Kenston fTournamentl Row 1: A. Woods, B. Bergenstein. Row 2: Coach Nikkila, T. Hennie, S. Bora, Fi. Craig, R. Lampman. M. Bond, K. Chuha, M. Javier, T. Woods, C. Thompson, J. Barchert, CTTHFCOH TTTTSSSS The jump. Chalk two up for Steve. Come on Bob, throw it here! Varsity BasketbaIi!61 I Q i 4 Row 1: G. Debolt, lvl. Coley, lVl. Bond, B. Wantz. Row 2: Coach Toth, R. Carly, J, Goldie, R. l-lerendeen, G. Graham, K. Holt, J. Merkle. Quit messrng around' We want a jump ball. You're supposed to let go of the ball JV Basketball games were always exciting, right down to the final buzzer. Games were won or lost by 2 to 4 points in nearly every match. The players always gave it their best and gave their extra ef- fort to bring the team a victory. l've got . . . No! l've got it! I can reach higher than you . . . 62!J.V. Basketball x r 2 5 a s Q r Boy! Does he have BIG feet! This isn't Theater Arts! Freshman Basketball members don't only play to win. They want to learn all they can, in hopes of progressing to J.V. and Varsity. There were many substitutions so everyone got the same chance to participate and have a taste of high school competition. Centers spring for the attack! Freshmen stats, Linda and Tanya, can't decide which basket is Chardons'l Row 1: A. May, T. Grau, G. Craig, D. Chapman, D. King, J. Kuisel, T. Neundorfer, B. Bergenstein, D. Luithle, K. Mooney, B. Kuhn, S. Loft- Perret, G. Bena. Row 2: Coach Newton, E. Young, D. Ftingler, C. field, C. Baker, B. Alvord, A. Middleton, D. Decaire. Freshmen Basketball!63 'ix rl! s J i ,fx 26. 'X . L 6 YS 'rg' I . , 1 315' M MA Maybe if we all run out there, she'll let us play! .... Q A.. A J.V..Team: Standing: E. Graham, D. Albright, C. Moss, P. Baptie, B. Danforth, L. Dwyer, L. Wick. Kneeling: D. Burt, B. Alvord. The Girl's Junior Varsity Basket- ball team had a good competitive season. Games were always close and the outcome, whether it was a victory or a loss, was often deter- mined by one basket. While the girls got to play, they learned strategy and the best way to score against the many tough op- ponents. Many girls will go on to Varsity but some will remain to lead the team to another successful year. f I l . 4 K .1 ,-, 1 . j vw sv- 'N A Girls J.V. Basketball!65 VARSITY Chardon 22 33 Berkshire 16 42 Madison 17 34 Mentor 9 42 Eastlake North 27 23 Orange 34 26 W. Geauga 18 33 Soion 21 34 Kenston 31 28 Twinsburg rrrr 12' ffL2'Sa,h0,.C Come On Ref he's pinned! What ya waiting for? 11 32 Chagrin Falls at .ogg Leroy Kempg state champ-73-74. Stats: J. Molzon, L. Carr, M. Fiatjic, D. DeGarmo, D. Liberatore. Smile Jeffg you Won! Var. Wrestiing!67 XX P XL 1 5 X:-L if ww., Chardon Chardon Chardon Chardon Chardon Chardon Chardon Chardon Chardon L L Chardon Left to right: C. Ballash, L. Deak, Fi. Lick, M, Taylor, B. Kolcum, D. Daugherty, R. Wiech, J. Mills, T. Wilson. Freshman Wrestling Scores Madison 72 Harvey 41 Orange 30 West Geagua 39 Solon 57 Kenston 48 Chamberlin 62 Aurora 43 Lake Catholic 41 Chagrin Falls 24 Well, I guess I'm next. Bob Kolcum tries for an escape. The shaking of hands with the enemy. Freshmen Wrestling!69 Chardon 6 pts. -New Herald- South Relays Chardon 76-51 Cardinal Chardon 44-85 Riverside Chardon 70-57 Kenston Chardon 33-6th place, Chagrin Falls Relays Chardon 66-53 Chagrin Falls Chardon 64-63 Wickliffe Chardon 35 -9th place, Solon Relays Chardon 67-60 West Geauga it You're supposed to let go of it Jett! Chardon 44-3rd!15 schools, AA Seotionals Chardon 40-78 Orange Chardon 21-8th!38 schools, AA Districts Chardon 37172-6th!8 schools, League Meet Chardon 22-7th!13 schools, Chardon 10th Invitational Chardon 10-12th Chardon 62-1st!6 schools, Beachwood invitational 70!Varsity Track Alley .... ooopppp .... What do you expect me to do with this thing? N I think l'm going to be sick. Just a little bit faster Al . . . ir x X X Get on your mark .... In case you're wondering, Pat did make it over! 1974 Varsity Track Team An , M Waseca ' 4 ff' 'B 5 E Q ' .' K i gm J , ., Imp 'Y .sf 911 4' Riff' . N for i ' L on 4 +-, gf . . sffvvf - . v -- -- RTM- sa- ' v -as .. -- so if A . .. M A ' ,, g 5 ,... , Q- I Z ., . r. H -if t . 51553: Q 3 ..-,sis L K g M A s...Q.,5.g,. To A , . A . ,., 'im f3?F7 5 'i i Ye, -N ' T X . - 1 4+ 1 Q .. !IP5f vm - 5 . we- 55 l M' ' A 1- , ' . 3- Q- '.g .. P V - - I ' M :....s..-f -. -nf K Well . . . l think l'll jump this time. Pouring it on. Come on it isn't that boring. Flow 1: T. Redding, T. Wilson, T. Grau, D. Chapman, G. Gragg, D. Wiley, B. Breedlove. Row 2: M. Fedun, B. Kolcum, B. Kuhn, K. Mooney, D. Delfino, B. Bergenstein. 72!Freshmen Track bs. -. 2 il V 3 'W A 4 Chardon Chardon Chardon Chardon Chardon I think my arm is falling off. 54 55 Aurora Kenston 53 51 51 53 Chagrin Falls West Geauga 34 112 74 1!2 54 4th out of 8 Schools League Meet ., 'ia Girls' Cross Country Chardon's Place Willoughby South 5th Chagrin Dual Meet 2nd Row 1: P. Shifflet, B. Alvora, D. vener, D. vener, D. Coe, lvl. Mecleuand. How 2: L. Britton, B. Chagrin Invitational 7th Danforth, S. Dunmier, L. Gautner, P. Happ, L. Carver. Row 3: L. Carr, J. Vetter, D. Perry, C.- Chafdon Invitational 9th Clendenin, H. Ferris. li e I' Q, V Ugh-h-h! Little slow, aren't you Holly? fb 55 Up, up and over! Running over rough ground is not an easy task. It takes stamina and a lot of training to be able to com- plete a course. The girls cross country team was comprised of members who did just that. They worked out in order to compete against many tough schools. Girls' Trackl73 Our runners up at Districts AA. Chardon Chardon Chardon Chardon Chardon Chardon Chardon Chardon Chardon Chardon Chardon Chardon Chardon Chardon Chardon Chardon Chardon Chardon Chardon Chardon Chardon Chardon Chardon Chardon Chardon Chardon Chardon Chardon 5-4 1-2 10-2 4-3 13-0 7-3 1-6 22-2 9-8 3-1 9-6 6-5 7-4 7-6 6-9 3-5 3-1 2-5 5-1 4-0 7-5 7-3 4-2 7-0 12-4 7-2 4-0 3-4 Crestwood Crestwood Crestwood Crestwood Geneva Berkshire Willoughby South Kirtland Kirtland Aurora Twinsberg Harvey Jefferson Beachwood Orange West Geauga Girard Budger Chagrin Kenston Solon Solon West Geauga Orange Aurora Twinsberg Kenston Chagrin .ar 11, tm T to A it M fm Vhrr 2 . . . xi A . . if 33 . . - v . , r M- 6. ,ZAI 5 ' 5 ' f , , , '23 f V f Q I Q' A I 7 S if ' 5553 - ., . ' ti jg , ,. 4, - it riir 'f' 'Z IL Tiiifif? I t 1 V , .. f 2 W ,V M . 0 t,t . X V H , 1 , ,. f fr ..,, Row 1: D. Malise, K. Happ, B. Gittings, J. Grantham, Fi. Herendine, S. Bora, M. Grantham, M. Young. Ftow 2: Coach Pennell, P. Hall, T. McDonald, D. Aponovitch, K. Chuha, B. Condon. ggi X.. A -w-1...,,.- Where did the bail go? During the season they get to be real bosom buddies . . . ChardOr1'S Babe Ruth?! 74!Basebaii Crestwood 3 Crestwood 1 Riverside 7 Aurora 2 Harvey 11 Solon O Kenston 0 Aurora 0 Solon 5 Chargriri O How many splinters do you have? VVGST Geauga 10 Chardon 10 Chardon 3 Chardon 6 Chardon 7 Chardon 10 Chardon 4 Chardon 9 Chardon 5 Chardon 2 Chardon 18 Chardon 2 Let's took good for the pictures . . . Come on coach, let us in! 2 A 3 out T . 3' . -egg-was ' How'd Do! Batter, batter, batter SWING! BaSebaIl!75 The Golf team had a verY successful season winning more than half their meets, but it took a lot of hard work and pl'3CflC9. 1st lesson: never take your eyes off the ball. r.,:,,,g ff few ' B . 1' 1 .vs ' ' if , , v..,f 1 3 igaq- -, : sg . ,t.Aiw,4,5r. gf, ,. i j. 4.1 A , Row 1: J. llersick, P. Holt, R. Ledenican, B. Bellamy, J. Shiffler, K. Holt, Coach Bellamy. Row Foorrreeee .... 2: L. Fisher, Fi. Horton, G. Santore, Fi. Hederstrom, D. Silent, J. Sojka. Kirtland 176 Chardon 170 G WG 180 Chardon 183 Newbury Chardon Chargrin Chardon Wickliffe Chardon Orange Chardon Solon Chardon Twinsberg Chardon Aurora Chardon Kenston Chardon Newbury Chardon Ashtabula Chardon 76fGOIf Senior members Pat Holt, Rick Ledenican, Bob Bellamy, Judd Shiffler. Let's get serious guys! Just a little bit higher . . . Row 1: J. Cahill, T. Flhodes, R. Lampman, T. Miller. Flow 2: M. Hall, G. Strong, J. Osborne, J. Sage, B. Skidmore. Row 3: C. McEwen, J. Reeves, B. Bena, M. Baker, M. Bond. The Tennis team had a real good year. Having 16 meets they won half of them. Many of the teams they played were out of Geauga county giving them more competi- tion. Mike hits the ball? Wickliffe 1 Chardon 4 WG 1 Chardon 4 Orange 5 Chardon 0 Mentor 4 Chardon 1 Geneva 4 Chardon 1 Kenston 4 Chardon 1 Crestwood 0 Chardon 5 Twinsberg 0 Chardon 5 Aurora 2 Chardon 3 Solon 2 Chardon 3 Warrensville 0 Chardon 5 Harvey O Chardon 5 Chargrin 3 Chardon 2 Geneva 4 Chardon 1 Mayfield 4 Chardon 1 Brush 5 Chardon 1 Tennis!77 ,, J , wg, , . 1. , J 'Gm ,- .,w .x ,I f AM- +.,... f ' -W if 4, Q? WVU . X, J ' f 'i 4? 52? 78!ClubS S SS Mm Q. V M , U 3. , o X. 'KM- Y Q 3 w X B m W , hi wwwiw' fa, M A , ,i f Z? The aim of the Girl's Athletic Association this year was to schedule more activities for girls sports. Attempts were made to form a CVC. Though it was not formed this year, many more games were scheduled and played by each team. Much was learned by both the participants and the observers. How many balls are used in this game? Row 1: L. Haines, B. Fort, S. Grigus, S. Greene, S. Manegan, M. Kume, S. Shiffler, L. Reihl, D. Boyles, T. Clemson, D. Lamis. Row 2: J. Vetter, V. Brosovich, J. Mitchell, T. Webster, B. Feigle, P. Kelly, K. Krivoy, B. Adams, A. Brodie, B. Alvord, D. Liberatore. Row 3: L. 8O!GAA Dwyer, Fl. McDavid, J. Nicolet, D. Vetter, B Pokorny C Clendenln L. Wick, S. Lowe. Row 4: V. McDavid, L. Stiverson J Wadowlck J Sage, M. Baker, K. Farkas, L. Briton, D Molzon B Danforth S Matthews, B. Hess, P. Baptie, C. Moss. l l Everyone pays strict attention at the meetings? The Fellowship of Christian Athletes is an organization that promotes participation in sports, both in and out of school. This was the first year girls were allowed to join. Their projects center around community services but they also raise money to send members to camp. Flight, bottom to top: D. Malise, J. Grantham, D. Daughtery, J. Shaeffer, J. DeValle, D. DeGarmo, P. Hall, B. Britton. Middle: J. Kolcum, T. McKenna, T. Miles, C. Wedge. Left: S. Lowe, A. Woods, B. Kolcum, C. Brown, L. Britton, M. Flatjic, S. Dunmire, T. Grantham, J. Piras, T. Bellamy. ls this volleyball or chicken? FCAIB1 AFS tries to make the student from the country abroad feel right at home. Parties and money rais- ing activities keep the members busy. This year's projects includ- ed oar washes, traveling bake sales and the second annual AFS week. l 1 Here from Sweden is Tom Hertzel. 82!AFS Flow 1: B. Britton, H. Hill, P. Kelly, S. Shiffler, S. Manegan, S. Stukey, C. Ward, J Bahr Flow 2 I J. Sage, J. Cravens, P. Nimmers, K. Greggila, K. Ammerman, C. Kangas, D. Merryman Row 3: Nl. Bond, T. Hertzel, Fl. Miner, B. Krejci, O. Holt. Row 4: R. Crispin, C. Wedge L Mooney J Visel, J. DelValle, J. Schiemann, B. Roessler. Nw.. I wish I knew how to work this thing ,uwwmvwqwmxwm-1 The French Club this year was comprised of 44 members. A hay ride took place in October and French waffles were sold at the l Crescendo Club Carnival in Officers: Vice Pres.-Nl. Bechkowiak, Treas.-V. Luther, Sec.-L. Pender, Pres.-S. February. lVlramor. J. Cahill, K. Hemlein, C. Hoffman, L. Pender. V. Luther, M. Bechkowiak, S. Mramor, C. Farkas, E. Grahmn, M. Poletunor, K. Farkas, H. Luther, L. Hanson, L. Britton, H. Hill, S. Eldridge, J. Piras, K. Krivoy, T. Woods, J. Osborne, B. Milgate, P. Baptie, C. Elsten, L. Wick, Mrs. Gilson, S. Lowe. , Bonjour' OO' 1-Q X ' . I ,X , x Q - , L5 I A 1 in , . ,ff i r J i A .'f 'f5 ' ' , 'I Frencnfsa ' V' V ,vrl l fi I ,M O , . r '22 Row 1: K. Hemiien, T. Hertzl, B. Goldie, M. Hall, B. Britton, T. Sim- mons. O. Holt, J. Blum, L. Kemp. Fiow 2: P. Carney, J. Rauch, C. Doresam, C. Hoffman, S. Nethers, K. Greggila, K. Ammerman, J. DeIVaIle. Row 3: B. O'Deil, S. Chong, M. Jackson, K. Krivory, P. 84!NationaI Honors Society Chapman, H. Ferris, M, Might, C. Wedge, B. Bellamy. Row 4: D. Cole, C. Moss, M. Zeleznik, K. Farkas, D. Benjamin, G. Hammrick, V. Luther. Row 5: T. Hennie, B. Conrad, J. Molzon, M. Bechkowiak, L. Pender, S. Mramor, T. Hess. 55 Rt. ag is , s y ' ' K SF' Q tt af i , i . . 1 : T 3 P Left: Meetings are always so interesting . . . Above: Secretary, K. Krivoyg Treasurer, C. Hoffman, Vice President, B. Beliamyg Presi- dent, M. Baker. .ga ,rl xx Thespians is an honorary group of W 'R N students involved with theater. Any student from the sophomore, K l L junior, or senior class who has ac- , cumulated the required amount of Q, .L points is eligible to join. Points are A earned through many different . areas in the theater. 1 I 0 5' Officers Jim Blum-Pres. Missing-Bob Bellamy V- Members in action. Pres. Kirsti Ammerman-Sec.-Tres. Dave Greaves-Hist. ,H Row 1: T. Hertzell, J. Cahill, O. Holt, P. Trivison, E. Mineo, S. Stukey, nandez, S. Loomis, M. Flatjic, M. Bechkowiak, L. Pender, K. Deisr, H. Ferris, J. Bahr. Row 2: C. Hoffman, B. Brlitton, S. Nethers, R. H. Hill, K. Ammerman. Flow 4: T. DeMars, J. Shiffler, B. Bellamy, J. Echols, C. Ward, K. Greggila, A. Visel, C. Kangas. Row 3: S. Her- Blum, H. Tompkins, R. Hederstrom, P. Kovac, L. Varga, B. Krejci. Thespians!85 Cross Country Awards Outstanding Cross Country Runner 1973-Jeff Rauch 81 Terry Klingemier Most Improved Cross Country Runner 1973 Jim Zeleznik Cross Country Spirit Award 1973-Ken Chuha Football Awards Outstanding Freshman 1973-Dave Luithle Outstanding Sophomore 1973-Tim Albright Outstanding Offensive Back 1973-Theo Woods Outstanding Defensive Lineman 1973-Mike Haines Outstanding Defensive Back 1973-Aubrey Woods Soccer Awards Most Improved Player 1973-Alan Fernandez Outstanding Offensive Player 1973-Rick Con- don Outstanding Defensive Player 1973-Todd Miner i 81 Dick Szabo Ken Chuha was selected from the Senior Class to attend Boys State in Summer of a l Dave Grantham received Most Valuable Player for Football. its A- M P 5 . , , . 1 0 5 1 3, , t fy an-it W'-li' alll' 21 4' f il 1-fr 3, 'f7'f'n','6. Wig ff , , fr? fi Q 'rj A ,lm t 1 .5311 I I Frosh Basketball members must have gotten the wrong certificates. 86!Sports Banquet '73, Varsity Football members trying to act cool. Cross Country receiving their awards. GAA Cross Country also received awards for their participation. .E t. Leroy Kemp received State Champion Award. Ben Miraglia received Most Improved Varsity. Basketball Awards Most Improved Freshman Bill Alvord Outstanding JV Dennis Bosze Best JV Foul Shooter Mark Bond Foul Shooting Theo Woods Most Assists Tim Hennie Most Recoveries Bob Bergenstein Fewest Turnovers Mike Havier Field Goal 'Vo Mike Havier Wrestling Outstanding Freshman Bart McDonald Outstanding JV Frank Mihallc Most Improved Varsity Ben Miraglia Most Pins-Most Take Downs Leroy Kemp Most Outstanding Varsity Leroy Kemp Frank Mihalic received Outstanding JV. Bart McDonald received Outstanding Freshman. Mark Bond Received best foul shooting Mi. Dennis Bosze Outstanding JV Bill Alvord Most improved Freshman Ever famous Leroy and his trophies he received throughout the year. Above: Hey-what do we do now? Bottom: Theo receives best foul shooting ofa. 2 of 2 ,mf 5' The highlight ofthe year for many Latin students was a trip to visit the country of their language. They spent 10 days during Easter break in Italy and observed the native customs. They toured places such as Rome, Florence, and the Vatican to name a few. It was disappointing to leave so soon, but they were anxious to share their experiences back home. L. 4: , g Jim and Mare stop to iigure out the map. What's the matter Ann - don't you like the water! 88!Latin Trip One of ltaly's famous sights viewed by our Chardonites. Bob, Martha, Jim, Molly and Jane look like typical sightseers. Sue, Karen and Ann pose as statues. . . Tweet!Tweet! A-oh, here comes a policeman. . . . . Row 1: B. Rudney, T. Adams, P. NlcNish. Flow 2: P. Melkerson, K. Croyle, P. Winters. Advisors: Mrs. Rear and Miss Lennon. Flow 1: K. lams, S. Wolfgang, G. Hammrick, D. Hill. Row 2: K. Joiner, A. Schott, P. Kenyon. P Above: I hope he rides that for awhile! Below: Pet the nice bunny 1-rs Future Business Leaders and Future Homemakers of America are groups with many objectives. All members of FBLA hope to enter the business world in one way or another. The field is very competitive and club members try to prepare themselves to face it. This year's projects included can- dle sales, a dinner and field trips to business organizations. FHA helps to educate girls for when they have their own homes. FHA and FBLA!89 This club is composed of male sophomores, juniors and seniors. Their main goal is to help the community with worthwhile pro- jects. This year they cleaned up an old cemetery and collected for the Heart Fund. Officers: J. Rauch, P. Carney, J. Kolcum, K. Cnuha Flow 1: M. Young, B. Britton, J. Blum, M. Bond, J. Kolcum, L. Kemp, Mr. Nikila. Row 2: T. Rhodes, D. Greaves, D. Sabo, K. Chuha, P. Carney, B. Skidmore. Flow 3: J. Rauch, G. Helden, J. Grantham, B, Floessler, P. Fisher, M. Bond. 9ofKey Club 5 Officers: J. Lawrence-Treas. J. Bahr-Sec., S. Stukey-Pres., H. Ferris-V. Pres., K. Dickason- Hist., Miss Dunn-Adv. Modern Music Masters is open to any upperolassman involved in chorus or band and has ac- cumulated the required amount of points. Points may be gained by involvement in any musical production in the school or by musical experience on your own. Row 1: J. Cravens, J. Cahill, K. Broadbent, J. Schiemann, S. Win- S. Shiffler. Flow 2: B. Milgafe, P. Baptie, S. Hernandez, K. Wilcox, P. frey, S. Stukey, H. Ferris, C. Wedge, J. Bahr, K. Dickison, J. Nemmer, B. Ballash, C. Kangas, Fl. Crispin, V. Brosovich, B. Fort. Lawrence. Bow 2: A. Bradford, P. Cahill, J. Stone, J. DeValle, C. Bow 4: D. Burt, S. Mramor, K. Farkas, C.Doersam,R. Hedestrom, A. Hoffman, S. Nethers, K. Greggila, M. Might, J. Mitchell, S. Greene, Woods, D. Merryman, A. Kidder. li rrlrrlrrllrlvilr'-tlr MMNV91 lf you are interested in fighting for what you feel is right in a con- structive, winning way, then Debate Club is for you. Members meet different schools and debate on important issues of our time. Competition is fierce and many new things are discovered and absorbed at each contest. Spanish students are eagerly an- ticipating their trip to Spain in the summer. I t I ,N - 5 ' uf Q l as 3 ,fa 9 Spanish Students, Row 1: B. Fioessier, R Moses J Peret B Shifflet G Hamnck K Broadbent B Danforth B Alvord V Ballash, J. Molzon, N. Castora. Flow 2: Miss Strzlecki J Kuisel P McDavld Miss Guisinger D Bushman Not pictured J DeValIe 92!Debate and Spain Trip Typical Mime meeting . . . ! Just what are you kiddies doing? Kneeling: C. Hoffman, T, Ammerman, K. Krivoy, C. Clipston, H. Ferris, J. Blum. Ftow 1: Fl. Crispin, G. Skiba, Fi. Echols, T. Wilson, O. Holt, K. Ammerman, L. Pender, P. Kovac. Row 2: H. Tomkins, T. Bellamy, T. Simmons, K. Knagas, S. Nethers, B. Bellamy. Duhhh, What did I do? x Drama Officers-Sue Stukey, V-pres. Bob Bellamy-Pres. Robin Echols-Sec. They never stop acting! Drama members do not all act, many are stage crew helpers on Saturdays and during plays. Mime-Troupe was formed this year bringing a new challenge to the more involved members. They performed throughout the area. Another new group known as The Pot Boiler was very successful. Their performance won at Cleveland District sending them on to State. Sharon Nethers received Outstanding Individual Performance for acting while there. Dramatics!93 N k 'sl 0 T ,f 4. --H V ,v U , . ' A W -T L -D ' T lf ,, - Ski Club members tried another trip to New York, and although it was rained out several times, they finally made it. Everyone who went had a good time. , B Pres.-Bob Britton Vice-Pres.-Cathy Brown 94!Ski Club 2 5 3 5 l Row 1: C. Spear, G. Noble, C. Dunlap, C. Wedge, S. Stukey, T. Perret, F. Drwer, S. Manegan, K. Krivoy, C. Brown, L. Gautner, S. Shiffler, B. Larson, D. Knight, T. Sarantos, B. Britton. Row 2: P. Burns, M. Fedum, G. Day, T. Herlzel, J. Scheiman, B. Bena, D. Sabo, L. Grantham, T. Webster, L. Wick, S. Mramor, D. Benjamin. Skiers view of Chardon. :in V7 ,A ,v MW' ' L Spirit is more than wearing red and black to school. Teams per- form better when they know they have loyal fans behind them and Pep Club provides that support. Comprised of students interested in athletics, the club members make signs, hold fund raising projects and are always available to show some spirit for the team. Pep Club Officersg Pip Kelly, sec.-Treas. Kathy Krivoy-Pres Come On vow guys. lets get Something done WS time! Bonnie Ballash-V. Pres. .ii V up S 5 It i 4 B. Feigle, H. Luther, L. Arp, K. Krivoy, P. Kelly, P. Kenyon, P. Cahill, P. Reed. Row 2: M. Zelezniok, T. Webster, H. Bohar, V. Hoch, S. Manegan, M. Kume, B. Ballash, L. Reinhart, G. Medina. Bow 3: J. Piras, S. Dunmire, P. Hall, D. Coe, S. Shiffler, V. Luther, K. Parker, D. DeVault. Pep Club!95 US 73-74 is , U, -pf: , k ., ,, I, , ww.. gm. if NSN K if .Zz W ' .. if Kwik X X I , AA 3' - fw., ' 'mb I' 'M Q-QW: ,W - 5? 3hnlK 'mai 1 For the freshmen, a new life begins, many doors are opened and there are numerous paths to follow. For freshmen, the year is filled with many experiences, some good and some not so good, yet most of the memories will remain with them the rest of their life. D. B. T. K. M L. Arieta N. Bagshaw C. Baker S. Baker C. Ballash C. Beech G. Bena B. Bergenstein J. Berkey D. Bertlift T. Bevington J. Blala K. Blewett ' P. Bostwick R. Bowtan T. Boyter L. Bozic H. Bradley 98!Freshmen Albright Alvord Ammerman Andel Anderson . . s .Af f , 3 This is worse than what they said it would be' ,. , A ,N ,, A - ,.,. .1543 ' ,. Ju T ' 5 e - 5 xxx ' A 3' -f 1 A '42 .'. H4 ,- , If r Bretschnider Breedlove Broadbent Brody Buchan Burnett Burns Buskey Cadiou Cahill Carlson Carlson Carovac Carr Carver Castora Chapman Clemson Clendenin Coe Coliannl Collins Crispin Crabtree Cragg Cravens Croyle Cunningham Daugherty Davis Deak DeGarmo DeGreen Dietz Dunbar Dunmire Dwyer Earls Y. Ely C. Ernest H. Farinacci M. Fedun I feel a draft! Freshmen!99 J. L. D. C. J. P. T. T. J P. L D. C, M. P. L M. B, T B. N. D. M. C. Fl P B K D D A J. B. L B. J D. B. N. Fl. 100!Freshmen Fisher Freize French Friedel Gill Gonzales Grantham Graw Greathouse Haas Haines Hammit Hamrnrlck Hannish H399 Hemlein Herbert Herrington Herron Hess Hobson Holy Hopkins Householder lnghram Ishee Jaite Kerchelick King King Kingery Knight Kolcum Kubitz Kuhn Kuisee Lamis Larson Leach Leslie ., 4, 2 If L- 4 ' t I l z:..', 5, ll . 3 O .I 1 ,fp-W . ., ,fl Q, 5 n , , M z 100,51 L. 365 ., sq Call the salvation army and tell'em we got a big pickup! -l1. r ,-,, X .L l M. . 9- J.. Y .i'l -4- ff.: ,l e F V534 my wk V -'14 4 Zi QV ? 4 l .. was W 6742 g' if xr, r'r 3? T 1 Look at those muscles! J. Lewis L. Leyde D. Liberatore L. Lisogauntner s -tx .S Q .lf ,J 5' ,V :wists S+ H L e . 1 X -.L 'fi sfs u-If Q I ,, 0 Q if sf .... . ., . , 'gV. Vggiv5 5 , 1 X W 's 1:- 5 I X . I e- 1- S Q3 , A sm Q 2 Eg W9 Yi -L.. ,. .. .,, il! K . 12. K .. ng-1 8 Mg .1 N: -- Q s . ,s 5... J ..f-ff ,M iv . . f. -.Q .. .5 A Q sm --.Qs Sa'-B REV y i - fs- I 3 Yi' le. Loftfield Luithli Luther Machuta MacFarIand Madaras Madunicky Mallula Manning Marsh Mason Mathews May McClelland MCDavid McDonald McEIwain Meeks Melkerson Middleton Miles Milgate Mills Mills Miner Mineo Moody Mooney Freshmen!101 Like 3 FIGWDOH1 fl'eShfT'lal'1 . . . 102!Freshmen Neihers Newndorfer Nichols Nick Norris Nuniveller Nuniveller Ogle Page Pappalardo Parker Parsons PSTTOH . Paulechko Peine Pentek Perret Perry Peters Pinksiaff Polazza Poletunow Pringle Pritt ,fm But the directions said . . . -Q raw ff' , l lg V: hir ,f 04, ff -Q W 45 Q . ,'7'-M 2 ffl? if mc., VW 5 .L if if X Q fl? , 3' 5' f MM , ,Y , I, ' W l 1 0 -, xr ,ff 5 4, , ,:, 0: V Y VA say : was: 1 .4 Q V ws-iiq lj 114, f,.-ylskggg , if an 1 , if f W , .Tn 1 r , W M, 'ygjrysk - -w,Mff1,, , 1. 2 5 ii.: 39. f. wa' ar , .1 . . V 5 , 2 P W A Q., 5 in.. so filwg 'K 'fci-fir ay' sf - J' , ia!! ff ,.'r,lSQ -2 ' , M., , A ,H m,f'-Q-.5 ,V , 1,1 T ' , ', Y Lv- V, . V ff f 1,4 V, . 'ifi' l Q , . l.M.4j, . . l 4. , . 4 ,,- Q K fl ,t f 5 , I A ,,, , AVZVA f - ' , 11. - V f c,g-y,.'- f, . . yr H. n M? K .,. ya.. . .,f', K , so ,fwfp '.f V V ,, , . yy., ,A fx 7, 2 7 f f-.2 ' an ' X f f 2 X f v Q f .1 wi v fw',,'n :-:H Q.. 'fm ,.,. .V ,f-V H. , ,., 'Eff'- '.'-r ,5 .fi . 2 vnu ,',,'.qQf4 gs , ' 1' Q' 9 f In 5 E 0' f M. Schwindl B. Sidveck B. Silbaugh E. Simiele P. Sipan L. Sklbbe F. Sofka C. Spear M. Stacey N5 . Q Z 4 f Problems, problems! Prosser Rauch Rhodes Richardson Riehl Ringler Toot Rucney Ryan Salzman Sarantos Schier Schoyer Schultz Would you hurry up and take the picture. C0me On boys. lt's not that bad! Freshmen!103 104!Fresnmen Stanbery Stoltz Taylor . Taylor Thomas Thompson Trivison Turner Tvergyak Urguhart Wagner Wallace Walker Walls Wantz Ward Wedge Welch Werman Wiggins Wilcox Williams . Wilson P. Winters Woodard Yeater lf. Q X 4 -,x. f Q Sai as M N1 vw c . - .... Q . 1 ' Q i ' is 'J ' fi-.52 ll.. T . Q rv ,v -' ,. ' , T1 sf 'y Q fl ' Fr' ' I f TX T K K K R Xp .. W ' ,Ku . win ,T A L f-:,.j X . i MaWWWMw il is W 31 realli? L S. ff ? A is R N K '2 'X Q fic Xi N ' -.R ,Q v Y! f g, I oollo ai ' f Y Q , U T ' K lr- .fs ,Q KE? 1gQg f + i,?, 6 , ' SL, L , ' ools -T 1 . Li ..... LL rr 1 1 jx' : X ,V X-fl 'f' - gl 5 - f - Slain ' Eff WSL 'rr X . f , V T MS Q f N . R 'az V 7 ' Tir- A X fi H M I '- i K N 5 g af ey om ook no cavities irffg. MQW? -be i :IK ' iweklig k is xr . ' fa.. , K so T. . gg K bbk, Q ,E . , g W Q g ls sign language a new course at C.H.S.? sig K '?'w, ggwbf W In Memory of Flick Covell You were a teenager You wanted to be heard because and we asked you what you wanted. you just may have had something we needed to hear You wanted a time to be alone, You wanted to know more about yourself, alone with yourself and your thoughts. your desires, your drives, You wanted to be accepted for what you were and you wanted to know God and who you were with no strings attached. and to worship Him in your own way. You wanted to be loved by those You wanted to live life one step at a time who brought you into this uncertain life. for only then would you have known its fullness. You wanted a home that was rich And as we would have had life for you in honesty and sharing and caring. so would you have had ours for us. 106lFlick Covell Sophomores are perhaps the most undecided class. They have new standing in the school and they finally have someone looking up at them. But soon they will have the question of their future and how to face it. B. Adams J. Adrian T. Albright B. Alvord K. Amberik T. Armfelt D. Arp L. Arp J. Austin P. Baptie J. Bertino B. Biacofsky B. Bird R. Bissill H. Bohar Fi. Bolger M. Bond C. Bosler D. Boyles D. Bosze J. Brindl L. Britton Mammy, how I luv ya, how l luv ya . . . No girls, that's not quite the way to do it Sophomores!107 V. Brosovich J. Buckland L. Burnett D. Burt D. Bushman G. Cahill M. Caiabrese D. Calvin K. Carney L. Carr C. Carver Ft. Christensen K. Chuha D. Coe M. Coley B, Collica B. Cooper S. Crabtree B. Danforth G. Deak G. Debouit D. DeGarmo L. DeLong L. Dickason L. Downs B. Dudinsky R. Earley S. Eldridge T. Elliot C. Eisten M. Epstein P. Etherton 108!Sophomores Q , . , I . V-.gi-..ffAf W f 4 S M ' in f MMM ..., . 7 .4 5 .w w K ,Q 1 V J W.. ..., .. . .. . J' . ' 1 on L ae, we A QL f. f, ,..,.A , .- if-yr .il -f'- ...A iff f W: f fn . yr L. Mg . T I M- fgff ' g ,, -. , f ., 4, ,,.. . 19.1 t., ..,'l.lIv , , Q v. .. .... .. .. . .... . . ........ '55 L . . . . Af ' 7 a .. .... f fi- 4 2 F X 5 QW 5 n 1 The 3 Musketeers! 5 K L lib fu M Q.,-f Maybe you'II be more careful next time, Reggie i: H' , 573-vi it , X S Q . . ,ff -4.--y wi- Sa.-. .. . i - . A 3 J ' wif' sw' 2.3: 1. V .5-.M t Q. 'fit , k I T. Ewing D. Faint K. Farkas C. Farley C. Ferris C. Fisher B. Fort it ,mfg .1- - . - f.-lf. f ,ik 2 .in fax ga- f - r, . f L- Fischer Hey up there, do you think we'll all fit in the picture? w, . Q , l . We X, E ,, 3 . 1 K 5 A K . I ' Nst. sg .f K - . h z ft - taaaeiza f ' Live. ..,.-221 .... ,Q 2 Fry Fry Gertz Gill Goldie Gordon Gorski Graft Graham Graham Grantham Greaves Greene Grigus Hall Hansen Hansen Happ Harrison Haas Hersh Hilj Hill Hockberg Hoch Hohman Holt Horton Sophomores!109 D. lams J. llersich R. Janowski D. Kahler A. Keener Fl. Keener B. Keller P. Kelly A. Kidder B. Krejci C. Krejci K. Krlvoy J. Kuisel M. Kume D. Lahew T. Lampman T. Lark R. Lehmann H. Luther S. Lowe R. Maxwell V. McDavid T. McDonald C. McEwen K. Machuta L. Madunicky M. Majni S. Manegan S. McCartney D. Meeks J. Merkle M. Mihalic B. Milgate B. Milgate D. Miller T. Miller M. Misterka J. Mitchell D. Molzon K. Moody M. Morell Fl. Moses S. Mudzyn T. Nelson 110!Sophomores .as 1556 2 Sax N ii 1 5 - 'Q mf fx azz, 1 , nl.'s2.ll: l 1' L ...- 'Lf Z , .A Q R F3 S is XS. mxffw an Q ax' X . 4 . :,k..k .K iii ...sf N.. . . X W .L . f f I 3 -Q QL: Q 1. x. A. fff 1' w Q? XE fm' -. 5- . x 'ln I , . S Q ' Q5 EFT? . S pak-xl? . Wx. 'RQ . , Q X s 'X .'. X. .. N' WN . S x . A 'ur XR ,R lf ef E 4 1- l ' X , aw as 5 Q L r N .Le if if .5 A ' :E n g l ' 5' K .,,:r 4 X V i V R SW if p 'P 31,1 X X is V t X K' if in x 153 , ' A fPg::i2ff e tr 1f.'5fw .,f ,: fs if A 6--Siffawfx, :SSG-'3'f ,. 1 -,, Q-.4 i ,,..-f 1 NS' -: f'1. x. e 0 - -A ,W e r .M fe , Ill . A54 lla g ,. 'VS-Q-as .1.ffJ.w ,.., 4' mf is , W, Ne... ,- X fl s . X 'ii ,Qi F X Q w 1 , , ,eg ky XX? N Nicolet Petrovitch Phillips Piras Pokorny Poison Prosser Raby Radich Ramos Ratajc Reeves Reid Richard Rife Ristimaki Roderick Roby Roland Sacowski Sage Salzman Sargent Schaefer Seagreaves Seagreaves Slbret Sisler The Party's over . . . Sophomores!111 T E One down, two to go! Smith Smith Shiffler Spangenberg Speck Stacey Stapel Stead Stephon Stiverson Tenny Thomas Thrasher Todd Tomko Trask , x x ,. T T hm i 6' .Sq 'A ,, gr: 5' , Q. mi 1,1 T 'Q I tg, s f ,fi at 3. ' 'iii' i . gg-ig of A . -F 1 z' , -A f ' H ' - I 'af' M gigf l t - . - . ' ,f iv. ffl 1 Lk ,L f .J f, U if, . 3 Q Qmggi. ii 3 .six s s is R .Z 112!Sophom0reS Aren't assemblies fun?! F f Come on girls, no secrets. You better move your head Leslie! Only one more year to go! God, she weighs a ton! G. Above: i'Mirror, mirror on the wall . . Below: The Flutophone Five x 2 0 s.. QXQ 5 Veloski Visel Vogt Ward Webster Wick Wiech Wilcox Williams Wojciechowski Watjen Zeleznik . Ward Jameson Gram Walker Sophomores!113 1 w , .9 Q X 3 si 1 QQ .. QQ 1 W ? V, , i. ' 7 Lv ' 1 ,, w1?gfzm , kmfl 1 N 1 114!VocationaI School There are many students who are not satisfied with just an academic education. They are interested in skills that will be useful in their jobs of the future. The vocational school provides them with the op- portunity to learn a certain profes- sion that will enable them to enter a job as soon as they graduate. Programs like this help prepare young men and women for the life ahead. Vocational Schoolft 15 116!VocationaI School f L.C.J.V.S. if 3 , 3 8 1 a 'I g 3 5 x ww, ik I, ..v Z: ,J ffhxvwfv if ff fu , V L X 'L' ZZ QQ T' V A 'il W? M, 59 we ,Q I f 'wr X , 4' 553 , AQ ' jk J, 'I ' ivy vnu I 'F ,M ,rg f QZzVwQ1 3 Q H 5 in Q. ' KW ,QA uyufg M5 VocaHonaISchooU117 Juniors are now halfway through their high school years. Many of their dreams are now becoming realities. They still have a year to decide their future. So for the pre- sent they will be content to enjoy status in high school for all too soon it will be gone. T. Adams .lrti is K. Afndt i'-kkik K J- AVP f B. Baird B. Ballash J. Barckert M. Bechkowiak D. Benjamin B. Bergenstein T. Bevington B. Bonnell S. Borawski 118!Juniors Above: Dear Abbey says . . . Below: Come on you guys, Iet's get with it! 1 X 'E w , ' hiz' 1 1,'f 4, ri f Q' I V:A,. is A H I , 4 2 , M L I n . Vgfiavgq A ' Y 5 K ! Come on Bonnie, ham it up! V r ra it C A , Qgg? lil QQ! pike ,,., W ' 5 K. if m 'L in V Vaal , Vi ,fad W H A QQWWWW Q Q U 544525 ' f f V 1' 'W df I L4 Mfk W V .V V, A 1,4-4, -if Vk , Fl f QW , ff 5 V: : , S 4 r 1. , I , f' Q l l'1 'Q A, ,,,,,M. ,T,-ii- M 6 ,V '. A H vi 'H ' if ff' gf 'F V ' 1, 1 , N I may . Q2 fm vw' V .W ,YE .,, 1, 1 I ' v,? , K is . F if ,fi -V .',, '1 A 1-A 5 Zgf ,,., ,,.,, s,, E, VV W M if' QQZN L 'Mfg 4 ' l f fi was A, A .Nui 3 n ' X Boyd Brazis Bretschnieder Brickman Brode Brown Brown Bryant Buskey Byers Cahill Carlson Carmlgiano Chapman Chong Clipston Collins Combs Comer Condon Conrad Crispin Croyle Cunningham Davis Day Deak DeGreen Dempsey Dorka Echols Frakas Juniors!119 Feigle Ferguson Fink Fisher Friedil Friedi Gerlach . Glovan Graham Granger Grantham Grantham Greene Grigus Grosik ,, ,VVI I J 6 in ,U 6 I , ,,,, It . ,V m i 0 -Q F F-if 'i-rf VV ' f , ' , y , f A X 'fi,, f i Y ilk K we , X Q V' ? A -' i K . ., ' '-,f j 5 And momma bear said to papa bear . . . 12O!Juhi0rS Hammitt Hammrick Hantack Hazen Heath Hederstrom Hedrick Heiden Heiden Hennie Hernandez Hess Hill Hobson Hoch Holden Housholder Ianiro Jackson Jaite s 4 5, , , 4 if. 1, we f 1' 'i ,J-r . f Y 41,3 , fr 3, ,-, golf' Z 6 , ,z,,,,. .. ,rgwfl 4 3 .,,. 5 ,W f, v W,-I JL I Goa -2, 0 o v ...Q , 13 'fssoovog mPoA, lf hx-nn N vi -C Come on, just 1 . ,p 'xi 1 5 f Q V X 4 'A 'fi A Nw f D ', N , 'I i f ff at A Q!! F . . ' W W' P 4' f My A . G X r q ,,., .i ' ,Q i Eff ':1. ii- ,roz . - d ' X-:M F E f V , ' L M I ,,,, , Z fm W' 5 V: ' ' .fy . we - J , im 1 V I .4 ' Q ., ' U4 f - Y f ' , 5 'gg .V 1 ji 'ir a Q he ,Q Q 4 Z , 'rf if W ff, , 2 M ,ffl f f , f 'if-: XX GW ipsyle, ' 1 .ggi H J '-'l M W, V .. u,V.,..i.Zf : Q one more dance! 'W 37 Q1 V :VV 1 ' .iglq W .ir , N I ' ,E 55 ' : gin Z7 gig Johnson Jones Jordon Kawalick Kenyon Klatka Lam pman Lawerence Lengle Lortie Loveland Luther Marcrum May Medina Mihalic Miner Miraglia Molzon Morgan Moss Mramor Nadolski Chardon's official weather forecaster! 122!Juniors Neely Nemmers Ness Neuman Nickita Nobie Novak O'DelI Osborne Page Palumbo Pender Perret Peters Peterson Peterson Pilmar Poletunow Polson Rauch Reed Reinnart Reinhart Rice Rickowski Roby .Roessler Rowley Ruddy Sangrik Santore Sarantos J ha .6 'n ' m .a pe , Q i i , 4 ! 'E M 5 3 , War -Z , ,. I 9 'V .V ... , V , MAY if air. 'If . EL Z 72 S gf W, , , IL. gi Oh no, not you again! '55, 'A , 3 A 'gzffzl , if 'HIV' hr ,ff wr 4 ff 4.1 1 K 4 ,, VE ,?, V, ! W V FQ .1 -A ' sl? 44- PT P :W H 'fr P i f X ' M 4' ra is un 9 on l x xl ' V .Lo la Gesundheit! .A-1 ff W new ff Z' W4 'U' the -fy . .pi VV' I f 2 14 ,M 1 Schott Schultz Seufer Smith Smith Spangenberg Spear Srp .aff ' E?E5?i?li? - .vw--:zu ,, V .1 iv 4 1, A . , A 1 z M .V S .L , K' kg ale... f mg mga fm , f C 15 n MA -,..f ,, f ' us I J , W 4 A . ,.,,., i f i if , .el W Ho! Ho! Ho! What do you want for Christmas little boy'7 , , 40 ef ft f, 'Q 2, 1 4 f ,K 14.4-7' wif' A AW' fy F 5 44 5 X N, wfewftiismsiff:22ig7z9:'i 1 ' fi,i7Zi?llElii9EK2V ff-f ' 2- , 'H 221' 4' nv. 42, 'rift' . W-f View A 'w gh, 'G .,,.. 2 Q in 4, E .u'vu. M-ff f J K , !L ' i a M5 1 i.,, I , V. ,i?, g A ,X ,. A l ,-V, j,.:s rim Q, ,Z A .fm -K f fl , ff ? , A . xl , , 3 A nf f f 1 1 fy X Q X . l g .rf g g ? T. Woods B. Yost M. Zeleznik K. Zimmer Stevens Strong Summers Thompson Thompkins Varga Vetter Wadowick Wagner Walls Wantz Ward Warner Wedge Wedge Wilcox Wolfgang ff if Calm down, Robin, it's not that bad! Whoops! It got away from me! I'T'fTfF'!F!'rrrrrs , --X xt, 15-4 4 ,4 .Qi Man, l'm glad the season's over! Alright you little punk, cut it out! 124fJuniors Well then , don't teli me. i've got to get this done by 3rd . . . Above: Good morning', good mornin Don't forget to shift, Libbie! Me Tarzan! You Jane! What are you dreaming about, Paula? 126!Seniors Care to dance? -: 3 S 3 E num That line is WOl'S9 thafi mine! M CHARDON ,fQC'f5uA3lff,af Well you guys, we can't win them all! Top: Faculty vs. ? Bottom: Basketball fans watch another exciting game'??? ' l told you not to say that to anyone! Seniors!127 The beginnings of all things are weak and tender. We must therefore be clear-sighted in beginnings, for, As in their budding we discern not the danger, So in their full growth we perceive not the remedy. -Michel de Montaigne- Michael Anthony Albright William Randy Arotin Football 13 Vocational SCHOOIQ VICA 1,2. 128!Seniors Klrsti Dawn Ammerman AFS 1,2,3,43 Secretary 43 NHS 3,43 Chorus 2,3,4Q Ensembles 3,43 Musical 1,2,3,43 Fall Production 1,- 2,3,4Q Dramatics 1,2,3,43 Thespians 3,4, Secretary 4: Mime Troupe 43 Year- book 2. Elizabeth Hannah Adrian Cross Country 1,22 Track 1,23 Basketball 33 Powder Puff 1,3,4Q Prom Com- mittee 3. 1 '1f' Donald M. Apanovitch Basketball 1,2,33 Football 1,43 Intramurals 43 Baseball 2,3,43 Key Club3 Vice-President, Fresh- mang Vice-President, Senior3 Student Council. Rebecca Ruth Am berick Martha Jane Baker Basketball 1,2,3,43 Volleyball 1,22 NHS 3,41 GAA 1,2,3,43 President 43 Latin Club 1,2,3,43 Pep Club 1,23 Ski Club 1,2Q Fall Production 33 Musicals 33 Football Stat 33 Basketball Stat 1,3,4Q NHS President 43 Latin Club Vice Presi- dent 43 Powder Puff Foot- ball 1,2,3,4. ig iii? me A wsu ,t ,ws -ix? ,, QR, fsttiitf A 551 .iii-iii? Joan Ellen Berkey Powder Puff Football 3. Virgil Dlayton Arp Play 3,4. Robert Alan Bellamy Football 43 Wrestling 33 Golf 43 FCA 43 Key Club 23 NHS 23 Vice President 43 Fall Production 1,2,3,4Q Musicals 2,3,43 Dramatics President 43 Mime Troup 4. Janet Louise Bahr AFS 1,2,3,4Q MMM 3,4Q Band 1,2,3,4Q Stage Band 1,43 Pit Band 33 Fall Production 1,2,43 Musi- cals 1,2,3,43 Dramatics 1,- 2,3,43 Stage Crew, Thespians 2,3343 Youth Against Cancer 43 Year- book 1,42 AFS Vice Presi- dent 3, President 43 MMM Secretary 4. Jean Ann Berkey Powder Puff Football 3. Karl Bashlor Joseph Wilkinson Berninger Seniors!129 Lynn Rae Bolek French Club 1,2,3. James Walter Blum Key Club 23 NHS 1: Latin Club 2,3,43 Plays 1,2,3,4g Musicals 1 2 3 4' Dra- ' ' ' ' Marcia Diane Bohar matics 1,2,3,4: PreS- Thespians 43 CHS Mime Troupe 4. William Malcolm Blewett Track 15 Wrestling 15 Rifle Club 15 Chorus 15 Vocational School 3. Michael Christian Bond Basketball 1,2,3,4g Tennis 1,2,3,4g Key Club 2,3,4g NHS 3,4. 13O!Seniors Stevan Michael Bgra Robert Joseph Boslett Basketball 1,2,3,4g Trackl- Baseball 1,2,3,4. Kim Leroy Boughton ,,,...4-1' Kenyon Telford Broadbent Intramurals 3,42 AFS 1,2,- 3,43 MMM 2,3,4Q Band 1,- 2,3,4, Stage Band 2,3,43 Pit Band 33 Chess Club 1,- 2,3. George Bonaventure Brazis Football 1,2,3,4. Catherine Brown Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Cheerleader 1,2,3,43 FCA 43 NHS 3,43 French Club 1,23 Chorus 2,3,4Q Ski Club 1,3, Treasurer 2,41 Powder Puff 1,2. Robert Francis Britton FCA 3,42 AFS 3,43 NHS 3,43 Ski Club Pres. 43 Latin Club Pres. 43 Plays 2,32 Dramatics 2,3Q Thespians 43 Class Pres. 4. Janet Kay Boyd Band 2. .,,,,n AWA Hercules!! t Dennis Flay Bryant Chorus 1,23 Vocational School3 VICA. Joseph Russell Cadiou 132!Seniors Suzette Elaine Brown Wallace Clifford Brugge uw' , WV Barbara Jo Burkhart Basketball 13 French Club 13 Chorus 1,2. Patricia Lynne Burns French Club 1,23 Latin Club 43 Ski Club 3,41 Chorus 1,2,3,43 Costumes 1,2,3Q Cross Country Stat. 3,41 Prom Committee 3. Pamela Sue Burke James John Cahill Intramurals 1,2,3,4Q Ten- nis 2,3,43 MMM 3,41 Thespians 43 Latin Club 1,2,3,4: Band 1,2,3,43 President 43 Stage Band 1,2,3,43 Pit Band 43 Plays 1,2,3,43 Dramatics 1,2,3,43 Newspaper 1,23 Student Council 1. Paul Richard Carney Intramurals 23 Key Club 3,41 Treasurer 43 NHS 43 Latin Club 2,3,4. Leroy's late again! Richard William Cirino Teri Lynn Carroll Kenneth Wayne Chuha Basketball 1,2,3,4Q Foot- ball 13 Baseball 1,233,43 Key Club 2,3343 President 4. Paula Lee Chapman Basketball 13 NHS 43 Prom Committee 3. Carol Ann Clemson Seniors!133 Miles Mellot Clipston K Robert Dean Condon Intramurals 2,3,4. 134lSeniors Got a cold six-pack in there? John Austin Cravens Band 1,2,3,4g Stage Band 1,2,3,4g Pit Band 2,3,4g ln- tramurals 3,45 AFS 3,45 NHS 43 Chess Club 2,3,4g MMM 4. David Stephen Cseplo Basketball 1,2,3g Football 1,2,3,4. Scott Alan Coates Wrestling 1,2,3g Plays 1 Fluth Ann Crawford Constance Mary Cunningham FHA 13 AFS 23 Plays 4. Jeri Lynn Davieson Hoy Phillip Danforth Basketball 1,22 Football 1,2,3,4Q Track 1,2,3,43 ln- tramurals 4. The sleepwalker strikes again! ,geiewfb Kathryn Dian Deise Steve Delong Karen Lynn Deise Latin Club Secretary 43 Chorus 3,41 Plays 2,3,43 Dramatics 3,43 Thespians 3,41 Yearbook 3,43 Cross Country Stat. 3,42 Track Stat. 3,43 Student Council 2,3,4Q Prom Committee 3. Seniors!135 Cheryl Ann DeWeese Cheerleader 1,2,33 Baseball Stat. 3,4. Julie B. DelValle Theodore O. DeMars FCA 43 AFS 1,2,3,43 NHS Musicals 3,43 Plays 3,41 43 MMM 2,3,4Q Band 1,2,- Baseball Manager 2. 3,43 Chorus Ensembles 2.3, Stage Band 1,2,3,43 Pit Band 1,- Q 2,3,43 Yearbook 4. Kim Ellen Dickason Band 1,2,3,4Q Stage Band 1,2,43 Pit Band 1,3,43 Plays 23 MMM 3,42 Year- book 2,33 Historian MMM 4. 136!Seniors Teresa Fannin Cherie Ann Doersam Steven Emerson Ellis NHS 3, MMM 3, Chorus Wrestling 1, Intramurals 1,2,33 Ensembles23 Plays 2,32 Baseball 2,39 1,2333 Cheerleader 133, Vocational School 4 Student Council3 Track Stat. 2. 'Q E Gloria Jean Farinacci Scott James Fay Theresa Linda F8FIl'1aCCI Vicki Anne Farmaccl Thomas Richard Fenstermaker Football 13 Wrestling 1g ln- tl'3l'T1UI'alS 3. Got an itch Liz? Rebecca Lee Feigle Alan Jay Fernandez Track 1,23 Intramurals 1,- 2,3,4g Soccer 4. Seniors!137 Gee! Now we're only 100 points behind! John Joseph Fllla otball 1,2,3,4, tramurals 4. Douglas Augustus Forbes 138!Sel'1i0rs Mariann Bridget Gardner Yearbook 2. Norman Edward Gertz Football 1,2,3,45 Track 1,- 2,3,45 Wrestling 25 FCA 3,45 Latin Club 15 Chorus 3,45 Ensembles 45 Plays 3,4. Holly Melinda Ferris Chorus 1,25 Librarian 25 French Club 1,25 GAA 1,- 2,45 Powder Puff 1,2,35 Band 1,2,35 Secretary 45 Dramatics 1,2,3,45 Ma- jorette 2,35 Head 45 MMM 2,3, Vice-President 45 Art Club 35 Yearbook 35 Musicals 1,2,3,45 Photograph Editor 45 Junior Class Treasurer 35 Thespians 3,45 Student Council Treasurer 45 Homecoming Queen 45 Gymnastics Team 45 Plays 1,2,3,4. Larimee Rae Forman Terry Lynn Gibson Michael Thomas Grantham Basketball 1,25 Football 1,2,35 Intramurals 2,35 Baseball 1,2,3,45 FCA 2,- 3,45 Key Club 3,4. Robert Carl Goldie Basketball 1,2,35 Track 45 Intramurals 45 Key Club 35 NHS 4. David Glenn Greaves Football 1,2,3,45 Track 15 Wrestling 1,2,3,45 FCA 1,- 2,3,45 Key Club 3,45 NHS 3,45 Chorus 2,35 Ensembles 2,35 Plays 2,3,- 45 Dramatics 1,2,3,45 Stu- dent Council 3,45 Thespians 2,3,45 Latin Club 1,2,3. David James Grantham Football 1,2,3,45 Track 15 Intramurals 25 Ski Club 1,- 2,3,45 FCA 3,45 Chorus 2,35 Plays 2,35 Student Council 4. The Robert Williams Gittings Basketball 1,2,35 Football 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 2,35 Baseball 1,2,3,4. miwfzgj, Seniors!139 Michael Willis Haines Basketball 13 Football 33 Track 33 Intramurals 1 Latin Club 3. Kathleen Margaret Greggila AFS 1,2,3,43 NHS 3,43 MMM 43 Thespians 3,43 Chorus 1,2,3,4Q Ensem- bles 2,3,4, Plays 1,2,3,43 Dramatics 2,3,43 Sec- Tres. AFS 33 Honarian AFS 4. 1 154521151 ' ' ' J .1 if 37 1 ft 3 Wooo, Wooo, Wooopl 14O!Seniors L... Matthew Baker Hall Cross Country 3,4Q Wrestling 13 Intramurals 2,3,43 Tennis 1,2,3,43 NHS 43 Newspaper 4. 'Wharf' Daniel Richard Hammack Basketball 33 Band 23 Chorus 33 Plays 33 Vocational School 3. Paula Annelisa Gullett VlCA 33 Vocational School 3,4. Peter Hollis Hall Football 1,2,3,4Q Track 1,23 Wrestling 1,2,3,43 Baseball 1,23 FCA 2,3,43 Key Club 2,3,4, Student Council 1,2,3,4Q Junior Class Pres., Student Council Pres. 4. Gail Ann Harvey Anne Marie Heiden AFS 23 Chorus 1,2,3,4Q Ski Club 1,23 Plays 1,2,3Q Homecoming Court 4. Keith Allen Helmandollar Football 2,3. Jeffrey Joseph Heinz VICA 3,43 Vocational School 3,4. -W My K 'ftrrzzr Kristin Louise Hemlein NHS 3,43 French Club 1,- 2,3,4j Band 1,23 Yearbook 33 Ski Club 1. Carolyn Yvonne Henderson Carolyn Elaine Helmandollar FNA 23 AFS 13 Vocational School 3,4. ww Allan Lynn Herbert Football 33 Track 1. Seniors!141 Steven Allan Hersh Intramurals 4. Patrick Michael Holt Basketball 1,25 Football 15 Golf 1,2,3,4. Cheryl Ann Hoffman Basketball 25 Volleyball 25 NHS 3,4, Treasurer5 MMM 45 Chorus 1,2,3,45 Ensembles 2,3,45 Plays 1,- 2,3,45 Dramatics 2,3,45 Thespians 3,45 Mime Troupe 4. Oleta Gevene Holt Volleyball 25 AFS 2,3,45 NHS 3,45 Chorus 1,2,3,45 Plays 1,2,3,45 Dramatics 2,3,45 Thespians 3,4. 'x Tomas P. Hertzell AFS 45 NHS 45 French Club 45 Thespians 45 Ski Club 45 Soccer 45 Plays 4. auf'-H' Craig Edward Holy 142!Seniors Patricial Louise Hunter Vocational School VlCA Jill Vada Jackson Powder Puff 1,4. Joyce Lynn Jameson Mary Louise Jackson Latin Club 1,2,3,45 Ski Club 1,2,35 Chorus 2,3,45 Ensembles 3,45 Plays 25 Cheerleader 1,2. R-W' Step...Drrag...Step...Drrag... Michael Fl. Javier James Lee Keener Jane Marie Keener Football 2,3545 Wrestling 3,45 Golf 35 FCA 3,4. Carlene Ann Kangas AFS 2,3,45 MMM 45 Band 25 Chorus 1,3,45 Plays 2,- 3,45 Dramalics 2,3,4, Secretary 3,45 Thespians 3,45 Mime Troupe 45 Year- book 2. Seniors!143 Candace Lee Kidder xx y 'X l f Terry Mark Klingemier Cross Country 2,3,4g Track 1,2,3,4g Thespians 3,43 NHS 45 Plays 2,3,4g Dramatics 2,3,4g Student Council 1,2,3. 144!Seniors Leroy Percy Kemp Cymhla L99 KENNY Wrestling 1,2,3,4g Wrestl- ing State Champ 3,43 Vice Pres. Junior Class. 'm,.a,-fad' Q1? 'T9 Patrick David Kingery Debbie Kay Kincaid M What's on the agenda today guys James Frances Krejci . if-ti as bowling or Ponderosa? Jeffrey Richard Kolcum Football 1,2,3,45 Tgack 1,- 3,45 Intramurals 2,35 Baseball 25 FCA 1,2,3,45 Key Club 2,3,45 NHS 45 Student Council 1,2,3,45 Pres. FCA5 V. Pres. Key CIub5 V. Pres. Student Council. 'HSM fb Paul Joseph Kovac Football 2,3,45 FCA 2,35 Plays 1,2,3,45 Dramatics 1,2,3,45 Thespians 2,3,4. WW Karen Marie Kren i We John David Krejci Football 25 Track 25 Wrestling 15 FCA 15 Rifle Club 15 Latin Club 1. wwwiw Kathy Lynn Krivoy Girls Gymnastics 45 NHS 3,45 French Club 1,2,3,45 Chorus 2,3545 Plays 1,2,45 Choir 45 Yearbook 3,45 Newspaper 1,25 Pep Club 45 Debate 15 Ski Club 45 Academic Challenge Alt. 45 Sec. NHS5 Pres. Pep Club5 Layout Ed. Year- bookg Musicals 2,4. Seniors!145 'www Lee Anne Larson Jeffrey John Ku me Basketball Manager 2,3,43 Intramurals 1,2,3,4 Baseball Manager 3, Chorus 1,2,3,4g Plays 2,3,- Richard Alan Ledeniean Coral Ossian Langer Yearbook 1 M' ,Xl l m X ' X , , I, Qmxf Smile, you're on candid camera! Us xr N313-rf I. Sheree Lee Leigey David Carl Lehmann 146!Seniors Linda Ann Lloyd Robin Fay Lookabill Mark Steven Lynn SUZSTIFIG Renee LOOITIIS Elizabeth Anne Lowe Daniel Joseph Malise Michael Taylor Manegan David Joseph Marshall Seniorsl147 ofa ,ff Melodye Ruth McCoy Girls Volleyball 2,33 Bowl- ing 43 FBLA 43 Chorus 1,- 2,3,4. WIT if Peggy Ann McNish FBLA 13 FHA 132,33 Vice Pres. 4. 148!Seniors Laurel Anne lVlaMeans 'U v ' Sharon Kaye McCartney AFS 2,3,4Q Band 13 Chorus 1,2,3,43 Ensembles 2,3Q Plays 3,41 Student Council 4. ' f :MQ Timothy Jude McDonald TW f uv Alice E. McNeal Pep Club 1, French Club 1,2,3,4Q Tennis Stat. 23 Football Stat. 2,3Q Girls Basketball 2,42 Ski Club 23 GAA 2. Howdy Doodie! Joseph Clement Mesarchik, Jr. , . Ellen Kaye Mineo Richard Allen Meeks Intramurals 2,35 Soccer 2. Donald Milgate Band 1,2,3,4. 'WHA Marcia Lynn Might Cross Country 2,35 Track 2,33 AFS 1,2,3g NHS 3,43 Latin Club 33 Band 1,2,3,4g Stage Band 1,45 Pit Band 2,3. 91ww'M '1w Donald Charles Mohney Dorothy Ann Merryman AFS 2,35 MMM 4, Band 1,- 2,3,4g Stage Band 4, Pit Band' 33 Yearbook 3. Joseph Edward Mills Baseball 2,3,4g Soccer 3,4. Seniors!149 Lee Roberta Mooney AFS 3,43 Band 1,2333 Pit Band 3, Plays 13 Dramatics 13 Yearbook 4. David Brian Naiman 15O!Seniors Paul Douglas Mosier au,-of 133127 Cheryl Ann Navatsyk Www' -our-13 David William Morris Vocational School 3,4 You're not gonna believe this, but . . . Diane Louise Navatsyk NHS 43 Plays 33 Yearbook 33 Cheerleader 1,2,3Q Baseball Stat. 1,21 Prom Committee 33 Junior Class Treasurerg Pep Club 1. Vlcci Lynn Neill 4.11-af' Sharon Joy Nethers NHS 3,45 MMM 2,3,45 Thespians 3,45 Chorus 1,- 2,3,45 Ensembles 2,3,45 Plays 1,2,3,45 Dramatics 1,2,3,4. Sheryl Ann Nlcklta Kathleen Ann Parker Girls Basketball 1, FNA 1,25 AFS 45 Yearbook 2,4. YT, Tir -'K-a.,,,?,,, Dennis Peine W 21C ' me .EWU Janice Louis Pender AFS 35 NHS 45 MMM 45 Chorus 1,2,3,45 Ensem- bles 3,45 Plays 1,2,3,45 Dramatics 3,45 Thespians 3,45 Yearbook 45 Student Council 4. Kenneth Allen Pritt Paul John Przeracki Football 45 Track 3,45 ln- Wrestling 1,25 Vocational tramurals 2,3,45 Soccer 3. School 3,4. Seniors!151 , aft l Mary Beth Lilian Puleo Caren Sue Reckart Thomas Lee Rhodes Basketball 1,2,33 ln- tramurals 43 Tennis 1,233,- 43 Key Club 2,3,4Q NHS 43 Thespians 23 Dramatics 1,23 Student Council 1,2,3. Did you see the outfit that kid had on? 152!Seniors ff s Elizabeth Elaine Riehl Paula Richards Howard K. Fiigdon, lll Golf 13 Chorus 43 Plays 3 Wil' it ff . lr 2 . lltl Matthew Karl Flittwage Intramurals 1. Edward Matthew Sabula Wrestling 35 Soccer 4. Anthony Jerome Flitondaro David Lloyd Rosene Samuel Joseph Ftitondaro Wrestling 35 Vocational School 3,4. 4 E M, ffm' Richard Klenk Sabo Basketball 152,35 Track 1,- 2,3,45 Intramurals 45 Soccer 253,45 Key Club 3,45 French Club 1,25 Ski Club 45 Chorus 35 Plays 35 Student Council 2,3. ,N . Flobert Lee Rolf 'iff'-.wr Deborah Rae Salzman Seniors!153 Jeffrey Jon Schiemann Intramurals 3,42 Golf 1,2Q Ski Club 1,22 Band 1,2,3,43 Stage Band 4. Michael D. Sanvido Jan Caren Schaefer FCA 4' Latin Club 1 2' Chorus 1,2,3,4, Plays 1,2,- Scot Ross Schoeppler Wrestling 2,3,4. Richard Louis Siebert 154!Seniors Kathryn Ann Schwindl Judd Thomas Shiffler Ski Club 13 Chorus 2,3,4Q BHSKGUJHII 1: Golf 123.43 Yearbook 43 NHS 43 Plays Plays 1.2,3,4: Dramatics Debbie Lynn Silvarolie Gary Anthony Skiba Football 15 Track 15 Stu- dent Council 1,2,35 Plays 45 Class Pres. 1,25 Class Sec. 4. Terry Marie Simmons Chorus 45 Play 45 Musical 45 NHS 45 Girls Softball 1,45 Academic Challenge Alt. 4. 'H-nu... Kiss you! You've got to be kidding! Joseph Martin Sipin Linda Jean Spangenberg Stage Crew 4. ..., Mia., William Joseph Skidmore Basketball 152,35 In- tramurals 1,2,3,45 Tennis 2,3,45 Key Club 2,3,4. Laura Joan Straniero NHS 4. Seniors!155 Deborah Ann Stone Pep Club 43 Musicals 3,41 Cheerleader 1,2,43 Foot- ball Stat. 33 Prom Com- mittee 33 Powderpuff Football 3. Susan Armitage Stuckey Girls Softball 1,2,3,43 Powder Puff 3,4Q Football Stat. 1,2333 Baseball Stat. 3,41 Student Council 43 MMM 2,3, Pres. 43 Ski Club 1,2,3, Vice-Pres. 33 Band 1,2,3, Vice-Pres. 43 Chorus 2,3, Sec. 43 Dramatics Club 1,2,3, Vice-Pres. 43 Thespians 3,43 County Music Fest. 33 YAC 1,2,43 Musicals 1,2,- 3,43 Plays 1,2,3,4. Frank Joseph Strock DEW' R055 Stone Vocational School 3,43 Sgt. at Armsg Senior Auto Mechanic. Jeffrey Dean Stone Wrestling 23 Golf 13 AFS 2 MMM 1, chorus 3 l Ensembles 23 Plays 4 Musicals 2,33 Yearbook 1 Douglas LeRoy Sweet 156!Seniors Mark Allen Taylor Richard Anton Taylor Rifle Club 15 NHS 43 Band 1,2,3. Patti Lee Trivison Musicals 3,43 Dramatics 2,35 Thespians 4. Debbie Collie Vetter Cross Country 1,2,3,4q Track 1,2,3,4g Girls Basketball 1,2,3,4g Volley- ball 1,2,3g Soccer 3: Powder Puff 2,43 NHS 3,43 Band 1,2,3,4g Stage Band 2,3,4g Pit Band 3, Musicals 43 County Band 3,43 Cafeteria Help 3,4. William Earl Taylor Vivian Elaine Thomas Wrestling 1,2,3,4. Patricia Marie Ulmer Robert Joseph VanScoyoc Football 2,3. Jerry James Tvergyak Wrestling 35 Intramurals 45 Soccer 3,4. Diane Lou Vetter Cross Country 13 Track 4,- 3,2,1g Girls Basketball 1,- 2,3,4g Volleyball 1,23 Soccer 33 NHS 3,45 Newspaper 43 Band 1,2,- 3,4: Stage Band 2,3,4g Pit Band 35 Cafeteria Help 3,4. Senlors!157 Barry C. Ward Football 1,2,3,4. Cherri Lee Williams 158!Senlors Anne Gerard Visel Powder Puff 25 Yearbook 25 AFS 1,2,3,45 NHS 3,45 Thespians 3,45 GAA 15 Latin 1,2,3,45 Chorus 2,3,- 45 Yearbook 25 Musicals 1,2,3,45 Plays 2,3,4. Colleen Ftay Wedge FNA 1,25 FCA 45 NHS 45 MMM 45 GAA 15 Bowling 1,25 Ski Club 2,45 Year- book 45 Band 1,2,3,45 Stage Band 4, Pit 2,3,45 Musicals 2,3,45 Youth Group for Cancer 4. Kathleen Joanne Walker Becky Jane Wiggins GAA 15 Powder Puff 15 Cheerleader 1,2,35 Stu- dent Council 2,3,45 Class Sec. 25 Homecoming Court 45 Prom Committee 3. -WW' Carolyn Ann Ward AFS 2,3,45 Treasurer 45 Yearbook 25 Chorus 2,3,45 Musical 2,35 Play 2,3,4. ,unfit Sandra Lynn Winfrey Powder Puff 3,45 Band 1,25 Chorus 1,2,3,45 Ensembles 35 Musicals 1,25 Dramatics 1,25 MMM 3,45 Student Council 4. Aubrey Orlando Woods Basketball 1,2,43 Football 1,2,3,4Q Track 1,2,3,4Q Modern Music Masters 43 Chorus 1,2,3,43 Ensem- bles 2,3,4Q Plays 1,2,3,4Q Chorus, Pres. 4. Michael Dean Young Basketball 13 Intramurals 1,2,3,4Q Baseball 1,21 Soccer 43 Keyclub 4. Daniel Eric Jeffrey Lynn Woodard Wojciechowski Golf 23 Latin Club 1,2,3,4, Norma Jane Yokum 3,4. 15 Raymond Robert Woods Band 1,2Q Chorus 1,23 Stage Band 23 Pit Band 1,23 Vocational School Alex Steve Yorchek If a man will begin with certainties, he shall end in doubts, But if he will be content to begin with doubts, He shall end in certainties. -Sir Francis Bacon- Seniors!159 160!Senior Awards Local Scholarships and Awards Honorarians: Kathy Parker, Leroy Kemp AFS Student Tom Hertzel. Salutatorian-Terry Simmons Valedictorian-Kathy Krivoy Burr Scholarship-Terry Klingemier Carl Bundus Scholarship-Jeff Kolcum CCTA Scholarship-Cheryl Hoffman Lion's Club Scholarship-Paul Pzeracki Rotary Club Vocational Award-Jeff Heinz, Diane Navatsyk Paul Przeracki, Carol Renfroe OAPSE Scholarship-Jill Jackson, Marcia Might Panhellenic Scholarship-Julie DelVaiIe Rick Covell Memorial-Alice McNeal, Mike Sanvido DAR Award-Molly Jackson Huntoon-Ruth Dwyer, Cheri Nicolet Latin Scholarship-Molly Jackson, Anne Visel Maple Festival Scholarship-Terry Simmons State and National Scholarships and Awards American Legion Awards-Holly Ferris, Jeff Kolcum Bausch and Lomb Award-Kathy Krivoy I Dare You Awards-Jeff Kolcum, Kathy Krivoy. State Certificates-Martha Baker, Jim Blum, Bob Britton, Norm Gertz, Bob Goldie, Dave Greaves, Mike Haines, Matt Hall, Kris Hemlein, Kathy Krivoy, Kathy Schwindl, Mark Taylor, Anne Visel. National Merit-Finalist-Terry Simmons, commended-Kathy Krivoy, Dave Ftosene Vocational Award of Distinction-Jeff Heinz, Paul Przeracki Art Awards-Tom Fenstermaker, Bonnie Gordon, Patti Trivison, Mike Woods, Diane Vetter. French Award-Cheryl Hoffman English Award-Terry Simmons Spanish Award-Sharon Nethers Dramatics Awards-Bob Bellamy, Jim Blum, Terry Klingemier, Ellen Mineo, Sharon Nethers, Sue Stukey Home Economics Awards-Connie Cunningham, Kathy Greggila, Jan Pender Honor Roll Awards-Martha Baker, Mike Bond, Paula Chapman, John Cravens, Teresa Fannin, Gloria Farinacci, Robert Goldie, Cheryl Hoffman, Kathy Krivoy, Marcia Might, Sharon Nethers, Terry Simmons Yearbook Awards-Holly Ferris, Kathy Krivoy, Kathy Schwindl Newspaper Awards-Matt Hall, Sue Loomis, Deb-n-Di Vetter Hilltopper Award-Leroy Kemp Class Officer Awards-Don Aponovitch, Bob Britton, Cheryl De- Weese, Gary Skiba Student Council Awards-Karen Deise, Holly Ferris, Pete Hall, Jeff Kolcum The Prom this year was held at La Vera on May 10. The Queen, Patti Trivison, was honored after dinner. The music was excellent and added to the exceptional job done by the Junior class. I like this kind of dancing! 1974 Prom Court: Queen Patti, 162!Prorn lt wasn't that funny . . . JT T r 1 I '.. . qyu' l-low are the stogies?! Debbie Stone, Alice McNeal, Cathy Brown, Kathy Krivoy Prom Queen Patti Trivison with her escort, Dave Greaves. 1 F Q f Q Pat, you look so nice all dressed up! Above: Then she tripped out of the car . . . agfi Pr0rT1!163 i am leaving you with a gift-peace of mind and heart! And the peace I give isn't fragile, like the peace the world gives. So don't be troubled or afraid. John 14:27 Valedictorian, Kathy Krivoy Hey Terry, what is a Salutatorian? 164!Graduation Y . .,A. 1,.,t,i A iier 1 2 Y 1974 Graduating Class When did he teil us to sit down? . . .it's like getting the manure dumped on you Wrxig. if, Maw? -nf ,W f.. 'Wm ,, M Q Q., -,,, Jfdffkvfewf Lin Faculty '74 x, nm-awww 4 ' linzgggigqli 31LJjis,,Sfg5 A ffs N E mr-mngm K FacuHy!167 Science is one of the basic elements of life. The student not only learns about the universe, but about nature and the function of the earth. Science lets the students unders- tand life in a realistic manner. Dr. Yan's evil eye claims another victim! 1 dt' 33 a QP 9 5 25 Sf Q Mr. Williams, Physics, Physics PSSC, Calculus Well now, that's only TEN problems I can't get! Below Left: Mr. Bretschneider, Physical Science, Guidance. Below Right: Mr. Bradley, Biology BSCS. it - Mrs. Kull, Physical Science, Biology BSCS. M, ,Ab :.k- 19 AV A S ga 3 S 1 j 5 5. www ..., l- V Mwws Above: Don't volunteer me to go up in a plane! Below: Just a little bit more and the Jell- O should start to harden. Mr. Provenzano: Physical Science, Air Mr. Starkey: Guidance. Mrs. Deak: Science. Mr. Slane: Physical Science. Guidance. Miss Bates: Guidance Ek. ,J Y' st The Math Department provides a program of study that is beneficial to the needs of the students. Course selection ranges from Math I to Calculus and students are also taught about the promi- nent people who have contributed to today's math system. To reason mathematically is to seek perfection in reasoning. -Bertram Russell Somebody tell Linda that class HAS started! Mr. Depenbrok, Algebra I, Elementary Functions, x Sandy, braces aren't that bad! Below Left: lVlr. Kovalchik, Math Analysis, Geometry, Math I. Below Right: Mr. Sweet Algebra I, Math I, Statistics and Probability Mrs. Hawkins, Geometry, Algebra ll A Above: . . . para maiiana . . . Below Right: The French students study during Ia noir. Below Left: Miss Bilchik, Latin I, ll, lll, IV, V. Below Right: Madame Gilson, Francais I, II, Ill, IV, V- Senorita Guisinger, Espanol I, ll, Ill, IV, V. QW x up s S Q aff, 5 X its me -I 2322 Y'-2 . Q ..: .'1a::' i.f3gff- A -,, .. The languages and band are elec- tive courses that involve extra time and participation. Students are given a wider range of oppor- tunities to broaden their knowledge. In this way, they can combine learning with pleasure. Below Left: Mr. Bradford, Band. Below Right: Miss Dunn, Chorus, Theory and Ap- preciation. English, the expression of feelings and ideas and the basis for all communication, is now in the form of mini-courses at C.H.S. To fulfill the wide range of interest, courses range from Shakespeare to Poetry-something for all! Mrs. Diemand, English Mini-courses. Mr. Newton teaches the freshmen how to count. Left: Duh-ah, l don't know about that one. Above: falls asleep in here . . . The next one that E l' h Literature. Mr. Bartholomew, Mr. Harlan, English Mini-courses. ng is English Mini-courses. Ms. Strzelecki, English Mini-courses. Mrs. Schmidt, English Mini-courses. -Q ' 5 Ns K ir its X ,L t. N 4 2 5 i2 . f 1 'NT' ' Ke-x' .- V LL 1 fx L Lk Y f V X . 5 X g -r'e':i -M- 2 M3 is - , f, f Q- is -fi f f , X if f f - ' Y' ' f, ' .liz the J is ' ,J 1. N - - 1 X X - . X -' .. Q Q X ,L K k .- X X' 5 .S gs -vi Well kids, I finally came to class today! Above: Now about the new attendance rules . . Below: . . and the riverboat glided 7 Below Left: Mr. Toth, English Lit., Mini- Below Left: Mr. Newton, English Comp., Courses. Below Ftighti MVS. Price. Mini-Courses. Below Flight: Mr. Ferrall, Mr. Larick, English Lit., Mini-Courses. Humanities, Theater Arts. Film Study, English Speech. lt is important to know how man has evolved and how the present state has been reached. Through history classes one can see how nations are formed and the problems that have faced them every step of the way. No matter which course is taken, a student will gain a better understanding of world affairs. . . . and here is the list of cuts for today . . . Miss Riddle, History Below Left: Mr. Baptie, History. Below Right: Mr. Troup, History. Mr. Baptie listens nn M .,., , EMM .., ,.. A Q 5 xc j' in V 1 ,f , 1. A nh' 1 'ffl at M, an 'dw la ff lf' A Q, fm W . 't . . - t hp . x V. LX ,Q K S' ,,..Zis,.-viii' Q A ' ',,f'f'- Al W, . .asm 4 M-omtfa v 'W' U'l,.M M ' fH' , . 3 A K M., 4 - 4 1 v 2 Z 5 , .w if , 4 tir ttm. .. Mr. Fowler, Government with disbelief. And now the news . . . Below Left: Mr. Wilcox, History. Below Mr. Pennell, History Right: Mr. Merhar, History. Mr, Nikkila, History Business, Home Economics, Draf- ting and Industrial Arts help prepare the student who wants to learn a useful vocation now. Each of these courses offers a chance to get useful experience in jobs that normally would be reached lknow we here someplace. after graduation. f' , ff' .4 I in f i Yes Julie, l asked you! Below Left: Mrs. Gertz. Below Flight: Mrs. THYWOV, TYPU19 I- Shorthand It ll- Miss Lennon, Home EC l. Mr. Combs, Drafting l, ll, Electricity. -HJ W -..... 1 3 44 Maybe this will help . . Below Left: Mr. Carlson, Bookkeeping, General Business. Below Flight: Mrs. Bonner, Typing IA, I, Office Practice. ES ., 'S .ig 'Q 5 f Fi 3 B it 5 Below Left: Mr. Kincaid, Machine Shop, Metals. Below Right: Mr. Welling, General Shop, Advanced Woods. It was here just a minute ago! Below Left: Mrs. McDonald, Home Ec ll, Housing, Clothing. Below Right: Mrs. Flear, Foods and Nutrition, Family Living, Child Development. ks t is Ai I if Only one more to go' Mr Rhodes Boyss Physical Ed., Mlss 12 Thayer Girl s Physical Ed. di 5 .1 Q, N, . SSS X PM A A KM, law . wt ls, QS C HSE? L...si ...S jwww. i i A il x S 5 Q. ff is Mrs' Carlson: Secretary, Mrs' Irwin: Below Right: Mrs. Barnes: Head Librarian Secretary Mrs. Peterson: Librarian Assistant Below Left: Mrs. Crispin: Library Monitor iv i i i E 3 x 3 If X i S2 Q 5 E Top: Mrs. O'Dell Parking Lot Supervisor. Right: Janitors, D. Albright, B. Pierce, G. Panek, C. Cone. 5 s X .,g,,, Sakai: Cooks: S. Chapman, G. Hughes, B. Began, N B P .. . iz. y Q b k i 'NB , C. Petersen, W. Yost, B. Adams, N. Chap- ' gg A - ' ' Whse MM g B G man, E. Stone, E. Puzder, P. Werman. . S ' Y W A X Q., .. Q O 1 1 . 1:35 . Bus Drivers: T. Shelits, B. Smith, J. Hosmer, W. Gross, J. Hoffman, F. Boiek, G. Belt, K. Painer, M. Painer, N. McDavid. 18O!FacuIty A 'lm X752 Board Members: Mr. Cravens, Mr. Miner, Mr. Greaves, Mr. Trivison, Mr. Eckles, Mr. Ernst. Mr. Miner, Superintendent. .. .NN Mr. Bowman, Assistant Mrs. Cornish, Mrs. Ftarick, Secretaries. Superintendent. t B' it J . , K i to new . 4, 'S ,. 'fy 'L Mr. Lampman, and Mr. Brown. Clerk-Treasurer, Mrs. Davidson, and Mr. Wojciechowski Manager of Operations. But l don't want . . , Qclickj . . my picture taken! X' ' Q ztj - 3 K Could it be that ever famous hunk of a movie star 182!Candids L QQ QQRRQQ 'JL HS It's just camera shy-Cheri Nicolet! Love your hairstyles guys! Top: Are you sure all that's in there is 7-Up? Bottom: Even C.H.S. has their Bert Reynolds! These pages are dedicated to the faculty, so they can get a look at the students out of the classroom, and remember the students as they REALLY are. Wow! lt sure is a long ways down from here. Candids!183 4? y Y 'Q F i ,fi a 'QQ 1092 . 9 QW Aa Q lm sexi? iii lb-1111 yay' x -f V, : K 3 i , v.N5f..f,,.E3mK ,,3,,,., .,N x X wig? 'VS Nun, Z 1 , NNN-5' 2221 L9 ff 'Pop 1 Q .Son 1 f BZ! How about having the janitors clean up the halls!! Hey, I hear you've got a hot date tonight! What's your problem NOW! How the walls holding up, boys? l NHS on their way to Montreal. Lunch wash't tooooo bad today. I hate finals! Let's see if Fearless flies . . . , 'LJ' i i Hey, who's fighting this time? Let's wake up boys, it's 4th period w-.r nw, ..t.,.,HN ., .. M. :wa-:nm M - - W -s Got any of those white things that are hazardous to your health? We're not camera shy! CandidS!187 GEAUGA DISPCJSAL 286-7116 951-7040 Industrial-Commercial-Residential 10237 Cutts Rd. Chardon, Ohio Congratulations Class of 1974 LYNN'S SOHIO SAG E'S FRUIT FARM Fresh Fruits and Vegetables in Season 11355 Chardon Rd. HAIVIBDEN BUILDING PRGDUCTS, INC Lumber 81 Building Supply 9763 Old State Rd. Chardon, Ohio 286-6230 1B8!Ads BURR FUNERAL HOME Dedicated to Dignity and Service Since 1908 Licensed Funeral Directors 116 South St. Chardon, Ohio 285-2182 Best Wishes Class of '74 From the Staff of DORLORES C. KNOWLTON REALTORS Compliments of KING'S CENTRAL MARKET Compliments of LAWYER'S TITLE INSURANCE CORPORATION Main St. Chardon, Ohio Dr. Joel H. Wyse Dr. A.N. Berger Dr. David J. Gale 105 Water St. Chardon, Ohio 44024 Phone 286-7185 AdS!189 Congratulations Class of 1974 285-2256 107 Water St. Chardon, Ohio ' LORAL WEDIG S F UNIVERSAL DISPOSAL 81 148 Fifth Ave. SEPTIC TANK CLEANING, INC. h. Chardon' O Io Murl Clemson R t S Y Helen and oger o erve ou 995AA Old State Rd. Flowers for Phone 286-2481 Chgg'g0gi7fgh'0 All Occasions GifiS ' so CHARDON PLAZA RESTAURANT Chardon Shopping Center Homecooking y I Monday - Thursday, Saturday 4:30 - 6:00 THRASHER RADIO AND T.v. may 430 ' 8100 Chardon Plaza 285-8591 286-9995 Best wishes to the Class of '74 benjamin Company IO19O mulberfg rd. eimdomohio 44024 Qlb-286-6516 19O!AdS CHARDON JEWELERS, INC Manufacturing Jewelers 10651 Grant St. Chardon, Ohio 44024 285-2109 P.F. NOLAN, iNc. Plumbing and Heating Established 1923 106 Water St. Chardon, Ohio 285-3185 LEHMAN PHARMACY 125 Main St. Congratulations Class of 1974 WESTERN RESERVE INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. Complete Insurance Service 149 Main St. Chardon, Ohio Congratulations Class of 1974 Spear Chrysler- Plymouth, mc. International Trucks - Four Wheel Drive Scouts - Rupp Mini-Bikes Snowmobiles Route 6 East of Chardon 286-7141 Snapout Form Co. 357 Washington St. Chardon, Ohio Manufacturers and Designers of Carbon lnteleaved Snapout And Continuous Forms Ads!191 u Frank Tursic Jr. 285-5661 i U DIEDRICH AND CO. RUSS AUTO PARTS 109 Washington St. 209 Center St. Lawn and Garden Equipment - Chardon' Ohio Chain Saws - Boats - Outboard Motors - Boat Trailers Apache Camping Trailers Sales - Service - Parts Your N.A.P.A. Jobber ls A Good Man to Know 285-3118 1 THE GEAUGA COUNTY NATIONAL BANK OF CHARDON Chardon, Ohio 44024 fwfr Branch Offices U ,D 510 Water St. Chardon, Ohio 44024 Main Office 286-9525 211 Main St. 11040 Kinsman Rd. Chardon, Ohio 44024 Newbury, Ohio 44065 Phone 285-2141 564-2263 Full Service Bank Member of F.D.l.C. Best Wishes Class of 1974 192!AdS I I'I9I'SCI'I Pontiac, IRC. Home of Grand Am - Lemans - Grand Prix - Grandville - Ventura - Catalina - Firebird We Lease Cars-Daily Rentals 525 Water St. 286-9458 Chardon, Ohio RITONDARO FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service At All Hours 126 South St. Chardon 285-9651 Compliments of WILDER MOBILE HOME PARK AND SALES Route 6 Chardon, Ohio HAUETER'S SOHIO SERVICE Complete Motor Tune-up Using the Latest Tune-up Equipment-Exhaust systems Brake Relining-Tires and Batteries-Generator Service 415 Water St. 285-5981 Chardon, Ohio Compliments of WEEKLY MAIL JOURNAL RAY NIEBES CHEVROLET, INC. P-O- BOX 247 12577 G.A.R.Highway Chardon, Ohio 44024 Chardon, Ohio 44024 Geauga County's Big Newspaper AdS!'l93 l ,..,-3 lx -aj ' ,I'W f ' M 'fi ,bu 'fit' are A Q u BALL RUBBER AND PLASTICS Established in 1930 Molded and Extruded Cut Washers Mechanical Rubber Extruded Plastic Goods-Tube Machine Products-Formed Products-Calendered Hose Products Division of Ball Corporation Muncie, Indiana 373 Washington St. Chardon 194!Ads ! 7 Congratulations Class of 1974 'ggi Ifffngt. FtoBERT's VILLAGE JEWELERS Chardon, Ohio Chardon on the Square ' I . gmasare S Headquarters for the finest O ' 205 Main T- Graduation Gifts Beauty Sam Chardon, ohio Service ls Our Business CHARDGN SHELL SERVICE 425 Water St. Chardon, Ohio g Accessories Brake Service Wrecker Service TireS Tu ne-u ps Don Williams-Owner Batteries Wheel Alignments Lowrey Organs Pianos Compliments of ZAMER 'V'US'C, 'NO Junction Auto SALES 101 Main St- Dodge - Chrysler Dealers 286-7126 I Chardon, Ohio Sheet Music '-GSSOFS 286-6161 or 946-5577 Band Instruments Repairs r l J L Ads!195 Congratulations Class of 1974 Farinacci Buick Cpel Clds, Inc STRUCTURAL FIBERS. INC. MAIN OFFICE SHIPPING BRECEIVING WW, un ', Structural Fibers, Inc. Industrial Parkway ' Chardon, Ohio 44024 Solon Manufacturing Co. Congratulations Class of 1974 Congratulations Class of '74 KIRBY-LAWSON FORD 102 East Park St. Chardon, Ohio l Compliments of Citco, Inc George Rimes Trucking Co Meeting Transportation Needs Since 1921 l Compliments of GEAUGA OFFICE SUPPLY Ads!197 Congratulations Class of '74 CHARDON LAKES INN 8l GILDED COCK TAVERN CONLEY'S Congratulations Seniors! KEITH WEDGE SERVICES Septic Tank Cleaning Electric Sewer Cleaning Phone 286-4187 SECURITY FEDERAL 2 654 VIN G 5' Certificates COUMPOUNUK QUARTERLY 551 wswswxsz 555' qi, mssmti' 4 so ummxjcs mcouuf -S K Q5 CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT 4 lmwMmauu1lMM6MH WY GW 624 V mm penaltq for will witlwlrawai X,-A- Federal regulations sequin-ea I Security Federal Savings and Loan Association of Cleveland I '1f '6f '9 -'f c '3'f-9 Chardon Shopping Plaza 429 Water St. Chardon, Ohio 44024 198!Ads Character Arts Studios Photographers 9477 X-.':'. ' A Yi f- 5:56 X A . rsra fa- o,.,.. 1 y- .- ,,,. A if-3 Chardon High's Official Photographers 4141 Mayfield Fioad ' Telephone 381-5430 Cleveland, Ohio 44121 SERVING All THE FINANCIAL NEEDS 0E A GROWING CGMMUNITY ,ax A UI. A FULL ,fx E' ASERVICE W K yy A FULL 7 A FULL SERVICE I! BANK SERVICE , BANK k X SAAB I I AEINNK QM? If 61533 I5E'ZX,ffrp BANK A FULL BANK Av V XIASERVICE A75 BANK Cl-IARDON SAVINGS BANK Geauga County's Oldest Bank MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 2001 Ad 6 ru A Congratulations Class of '74 WESTERN RESERVE TELEPHONE COMPANY ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Mr. Kenneth Lampman Mr. Bert Coburn Mr. Virgil Forment Mrs. Irwin Mr. Brown Thank you for all your help in putting out this book. AdS!201 202!Patrons Senior Porent Potrons Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. . Samuel Blum Parents of Jim Joseph Berninger Parents of Joe Kenneth Bolek Parents of Lynn Harry Bosworth Parents of Julie . William Broadbent Parents of Kenyon . James W. Carney Parents of Paul Mrs. Phyllis Carroll Parent of Teri Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Leon Chapman Parents of Paula Robert Chuha Parents of Ken John A. Cravens Parents of John Edward Cseplo Parents of Dave DeMars Parents of Ted R. Keith Dickason Parents of Kim Roy M. Ferrick Parents of Kathy Mr. and Mrs. William Goldthorpe Ferris Parents of Holly Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Melvin L. Forman Parents of Larimee Howard Gittings Parents of Bob Robert M. Goldie Parents of Bob William A. Greaves Parents of Dave Glenn Helden Parents of Ann Doris Hemlien Parent of Kris Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Carl E. Henderson Parents of Carolyn George E. Hoffman Parents of Cheryl Mr. and Mrs. Warren J. Holt Parents of Oleta Mr. and Mrs Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs . William H. Jackson Parents of Molly Z. Javier Parents of Mike Paul Kenny Parents of Cindy Robert Kidder, Jr. Parents of Candy Albert F. Krejci Parents of John Douglas Krivoy Parents of Kathy J. C. Mesarchik Parents of Joe Richard Milgate Parents of Don Donald Morris Parents of Dave William McCoy Parents of Melodye Mr. Charles A. McNeal Parent of Alice Rev. and Mrs. N. B. Nethers Parents of Sharon Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Nickita Parents of Sheryl Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs . John Ritondaro Parents of Sam and Tony Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Doris E. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. . Joe M. Tvergyak Parents of Jerry Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs F. B. Pender Parents of Jan . Artie P. Pritt Parents of Ken Don L. Rhodes Parents of Tom Paul Richards Parents of Paula Howard Rigdon Parents of Howard Warren Salzman Parents of Debbie John Schaefer Parents of Jan William G. Schwindl Parents of Kathy Silvoroli Parent of Debbie Robert J. Skidmore Parents of Bill Dale Spangenberg Parents of Linda Clarence C. Stone Parents of Jeff A. E. Stukey Parents of Sue Walter Taylor Parents of Bill Chad Thrasher Parents of Chip Burnett Winfrey Parents of Sandy William H. Wolcott Parents of Dennis Friendly Potrons Oscar A. Brinkman M.D. Mr. Charles Brown Dr. and Mrs. James Caine Dr. and Mrs. Alan Cragg Dr. and Mrs. George Dandalides Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dietz Eldora Grodzik Mr. and Mrs. Mark Langer David C. Mayer M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Miner Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Poletunow Dr. Rose and Dr. Berger Miss Helene Strzelecki Thrasher, Dinsmore, and Dolan Mr. Emerson E. Thrushel Dr. Watkins and Dr. Bodley Mr. and Mrs. Edmund T. Ferrali Miss Phyllis Bates Mr. Bill Troup Business Potrons Alvord insurance Agency Bass Lake Community, Inc. Chardon Golden Dawn Gerald C. Wearsch and Associates Grau and Dreyer Electrical Store Kam's Beauty Salon Rapid Laundry and Dry Cleaning Richard's Maple Products Patrons! 203 Q Seniors look and listen . . . Michele does her arm stretching exer- ' L7 cises! Mr. Nikkilal! All We said was 'LSr'niIe ! X x 5 204lUS Everyone studies for a posed picture! x aus- l ' 'Yi .51 A Z X . ,M 'Ti' we Above: You guys . . ! Below: My dress is better than your dress, mine is better than yours. . . .X The spirits of Chardons seniors . . , Above: Chardon Tack members watch their opponent intensely, Below: Bill is that a moustache or dirt on your lip? Look at Us I I I EH 1-EBU! w i El f ' r ....... J V ff- 1 f, i f Y ' . , f 3 . 77 . fi fi' it . Q I V i ' r A f.. - f it -gi f':1 4 f, ff . N n A ..- , :tz ,.A.' 11,- ff.: . -1 ,,,,, f,v' .. Is that a camera? Come on Miss Thayer let's do something! Lu, you've got quite a grip! ,-, new V Ruth Dywer and Scott Miner were picked from Chardon to participate in the Americans abroad program. 208!US omni How come they're never here when you need them? .xa- Fx Well, you see it's like this . . . ...nd X N ,W -Q i fi' I never saw THAT guy before! Seniors last time together Cheri, the flash wasn't that bright! N XX .XR X e x N0 more gym Classy Do freshmen ever stop fooling around?! QR: Y , 1 US! 209 21O!Editors Note Now that you have looked thru this book we hope that you found it has represented all aspects of our school. We hope it means as much to you as it has meant to us. Our theme A New Era Dawns was chosen to aim our thoughts and goals to the future, instead of looking back. ' We have hopefully created a book that s will be a remembrance for many years. S . . s Sincerely: 73-74 Editors, 7 N f x Diane Benjamin Holly Ferris Kathy Krivoy Kathy Schwindl W!! ffflllllfif mf, '--wffv,,,f.x..?-H W- .N . -, O A 1 s A-wma A . ,.,,,,, , ,M -.M 1 . .M ., ,QU ,H .. .,,.-..u-Mu,


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