Covington High School - Buccaneers Yearbook (Covington, OH)

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1973 BUCCANEER Contents Activities................3 Seniors..................49 Juniors..................61 Sophomores...............67 Freshman.................73 Faculty..................79 Sports...................89 Organizations...........109 Advertisements..........133 Senior Index............156 Dedicated To Mr. and Mrs. Tisdale Two teachers giving friendship cheerfulness support understanding to the students and staff of Covington High School 2 ACTIVITIES It is true, I never assisted the sun materially in its rising; but, doubt not, it was of the last importance only to be present at it. David Thoreau Classes for the 1972-73 school year opened on August 29 with an enrollment of 394 students. The cross country team got our school's sports program off to a running start with their meet against Franklin Monroe on September 6th. The Buccs clashed with Tipp City in their first football game of the season on September 8th. October marked our 25th annual Homecoming and a football victory over North- western . One of the highlights of the month of November was the Fall Sports Award Pro- gram held in the high school gym. Also, in November, the seniors presented their class play entitled Creeping Shadows. The first day of December opened the CHS basketball season with a game at Tipp City. Also, this marked the beginning of the wrestling season, which became a new sport at CHS this year. Our high school band and chorus performed for the Christmas program. To add a cheerful look to the building for the Christmas season, each class used their imagination and creative talents to decorate a part of the building. February brought a lighter side to the sports scene as the Covington faculty beat the Bradford faculty in basketball. With March came the beginning of the spring sports program including golf, track, baseball, and girls track. The Basketball Award Banquet on March 12th ended the basketball season. The National Honor Society inducted its new members during the traditional tapping ceremony. On March 20th, the Student Council had a student-exchange with Milton-Union, a new experience for CHS. At the end of the month, the senior class traveled to West Milton for a Youth Forum on the subject of gun control. In April, the juniors presented their class play, Beanes for Breakfast. Again comedy appeared in basketball with the donkey basketball game. Also in this month, the Student Council sponsored a student-exchange with Sidney Lehman. The Band Parents Award Banquet was held in the elementary gym at the end of April. May brought the highlights of the track season with the Covington Invitational on May 2nd and the MRVL track meet on May 5th. May 4th was the annual Junior-Sen- ior Prom, the theme being A Night in Monte Carlo. The seniors rejoiced May 16th, which was their last day of school. May 20th marked the completion of high school for seniors with commencement exercises. A New idea of monthly seminars was introduced into CHS in 1972-73. Students had the opportunity to attend seminars featuring the Air Force Logistics Command Band, a U.S. Navy recruiter, a Carousel Beauty representative, the CHS wrestling team vs. the Milton-Union wrestlers, Doug Adams, who is a linebacker for the Cincinnati Bengals, Chuck Bisset, an entertainer, Maryville College Choir, and Troy Sing Out. The 1972-73 year ended with the seniors expectations of their future and the underclassmen looking forward to the 1973-74 school year at Covington High School. Covington High School — meeting old friends. . . meeting new friends. When you’re down and troubled and you need a helping hand And nothing, nothing is going right Close your eyes and think of me and soon I will be there To brighten up even your darkest nights You just call out my name and you know wherever you are I’ll come running to see you again Winter, spring, summer or fail, all you’ve got to do is call And I’ll be there you've got a friend. Carole King 5 The school day stans off with the usual crowds in the hall . . . and moves right along to classes . . . 6 . . . different classes call for different activities . . . from play-acting . . . 8 9 10 11 . . . and relating to friends. 12 14 15 17 Faces at C. H. S 19 20 Football excitement, crowds, cheers . . . determination and unity . . . the loneliness of defeat . . . the triumph of victory. This isn't ballet, Nick! 24 25 27 Up and over. Run Bob run. 28 29 30 31 32 Well, at least everyone is in step! 34 Homecoming 1973 MARILY ROGERS,Queen ROSE ANN ASHER THELMA BADGLEY SHERYL REISER MARY ANN WISE Duane Landis Scott Johnson Randy Pennington Gary Ganger Dale Sink This year CHS celebrated the 25th Anniversary of Homecoming. In honor, all the past queens were invited to the festivities. 35 CHA RA CTERS 36 Bill Frazier----- Mrs. Frazier----- Cherry----------- Kit Laughton----- Ted Garvey------- Jack Hunter------ The Sheriff------ Butch------------ Hank------------- Mr. Wade--------- Mr. King--------- Anna------------- May-------------- Jill------------- Lindy------------ Snooky ---------- Mrs. Truesdale -- Ellie------------ Dot-------------- Johnny Swift----- Dick Prince------ Jud Baxter ------ Buck------------- An Unknown Man -----Duane Landes --Sheila McMaken ----Mary Ann Wise ------Diane Pence ---------Ted Boggs --Randy Pennington -------Steve Davis ----Mike Bordelon -------Rich Emery -----Grayson Hour ----Garry Wackier — Thelma Badgely -LuAnne Hathaway -------Paula Shoup ----Cathy Barnhart --------Rose Asher ----Marilyn Rogers Jeanine Nicodemus -----Linda Hensler ----Mike Huffman ------Marvin Flick -----Paul Girouard ------Doug Hoblit ------Tim Heffner PRODUCTION CREW: D. Anthony, C. Wills, C. Minnich, D. Barbee, D. Kay, P. Brant, J. Moss, S. Brubaker, D. Wagoner, N. Flora, J. McFadden, J. Fields, J. Lavy, G. Martin, K. Paff, C. Smith, V. Weisheit, D. Coate, J. Miller, P. Stacy, N. Steele, G. Ganger, J. Boggess. Creeping Shadows 37 CHARACTERS 38 Mrs. Kent, '’Mimi ' Jarel Kent---------- Peggy Kent --------- Gerty Gollop-------- Uncle Podger-------- Speedy Edwards------ Miss Eudosia-------- Ruth Elton---------- Mrs. Bessie Elton--- Opal Beane---------- Botsford Beane------ Cadwallader Beane -- Jack Winters-------- Maudie Beane-------- Sam Shaffner-------- Mike Deegan -------- PRODUCTION CREW: --------------Chris Leonard ----------------Jim Meyer -----------Regina Girouard -------------Karen Bashore ------------Roger Finfrock ------------Steve Burelison --------------Chris Manson ----------Jody Montgomery -----------Bobette Shearer -----------------Kim Doty --------------Nick Minnicn ----------Dave Nicodemus --------------Dave Doseck ---------------Deb Harrison ----------------Dave Dull ----------John Montgomery B. Brubaker, A. Mercer, D. Clark, S. Wackier, C. Boggess, D. Brewer, D. Burgess, J. Cavender, S. Duff, L. Flick, V. Enz, K. Langston, M. Mullennix, D. Weldy, S. Obenchain, D. Pearson, B. Snider, S. Subler, D. Weidner, J. Davis, R. Soloman, S. Hardenbrook, D. Landis, M. Zimmer, R. Wackier, M. Mead- ows, B. Cohee, M. Stephan, V. Stephans, M. Watson, C. Yingst. The excitement and pressures of opening night . . . nervousness . . . success . . . 40 A Night in Monte Carlo Dave Dull, Jr. Class President and Steve Davis, Sr. Class President, reminisce about the past year. ABOVE: Bev Snider accepts a gift of flowers. LEFT: Mr. and Mrs. Huelsman and Mr. and Mrs. Schultz enjoy the banquet. Junior fathers, Mr. Wackier, Mr. Shearer, and Mr. Dull serve at banquet. Students and faculty dance to the music by Standing Room Only. 41 43 Preparing for the final moment. LEFT: Steve Davis presents Carlos Castro and Lia Penteodi with class rings. BELOW: Mr. Pond presents Lu Anne Hathaway with the Athena Club award for the Most Out- standing Senior Girl. The last day of school for the seniors consisted of the awards assembly and commencement practice. 44 46 47 “Try To Remember” SENIORS Time is but the stream I go a-fishing in. I drink at it; but while I drink I see the sandy bottom and detect how shallow it is. Its thin current slides away, but eternity remains. David Thoreau Homecoming Queen 1972-73 Marilyn Rogers 51 SHERYL KAISER HARTLEY MARY ANN WISE Class Of 1973 Steve Davis - President Marilyn Rogers - Vice-President Duane Landes - Secretary Mr. Thompson - Advisor Ted Boggs - Treasurer Mr. Davis - Advisor FLOWER - Rose SONG - ”Colour My World” MOTTO - Color my world with hope of Tomorrow COLORS - Light and dark blue Senior activities on page 156-159 DEBORAH IRENE ANTHONY ROSE ANN ASHER THELMA JEAN BADGLEY 52 A - A . r ' m- DENNIS RALPH BARBEE JERRY LEE BARBEE CATHERINE ADELE BARNHART THEODORE ALLAN BOGGS MICHAEL PAUL BORDELON KAREN LOUISE BOWMAN PATSY JANE BRANT DENISE ELAINE CEARLEY 53 PEGGY SMITH CLARK DANIEL CLARK COATE CALVIN JOHN CORNWELL STEVEN DALE DAVIS DIANNA LYNN DEARTH CARLOS DE CASTRO GRANT HOWARD DENNINGS JOHN RODNEY DYSINGER 54 DARRELL LYNN FLORA NAOMI MAE FLORA SHIRLEY ANNE FRENCH MIKE JAMES FULLERTON GARY ALLEN GANGER MICHAEL BRUCE GIBBONEY PAUL JOSEPH GIROUARD SHARON LOUISE GRAVES HOLLY ANN HARDENBROOK CHRIS TINA HARTLEY SHERYL KEISER HARTLEY LUANNE HATHAWAY 55 TIMOTHY MARK HEFFNER DALE EUGENE HEINTZ LINDA KAY HENSLER STEVEN ALLEN HESS MICHAEL HARTLEY THOMAS SCOTT JOHNSON HUFFMAN I DOUGLAS THERELL WILLIAM GRAYSON HOUK HOBLIT PATRICIA ANN KAUFFMAN 56 GALE ALAN LONG JOHN MICHAEL McFADDEN SHEILA LEE McMAKEN JEFFREY LEE MILLER CANDACE JUNE MINNICH DIANE MARIE MOHLER JEANINE SUE NICODEMUS JANET LEE O’DIAM KAREN ANN PAFF GAIL LYNN MARTIN w ALLAN LEE MORROW i DIANE VIOLET PENCE 57 Ip? LI A ALMEIDA PENTEADO DONALD EUGENE RICHARDSON I ■ ROBERT RANDALL PENNINGTON TERRY ALAN PENNY MARILY ANN ROGERS PAULA SUE SHOUP JOE ALLAN SIMMONS DALE EDWARD SINK STEVEN EUGENE SLADE CATHY JO SMITH LESTER PAUL STACY NICHOLAS JOHN STEELE STEVEN RAY STEWART JAMES CYRIL SUBLER JAMES EDWARD SWALLOW TIMOTHY IVAN TAYLOR SUSAN WINNELL THACKER GARRY DOUGLAS DARLENE MARIE WAGONER VIVIAN KAY WEISHEIT WACKLER CATHY JEAN WILLS MARY ANN WISE JAMES ALLEN WORLEY 59 Senior Honors Delegates to Boys’ and Girls’ Buckeye State: Patty Kauffman Joe Simmons Marilyn Rogers Ted Boggs Queen Candidates Versailles Miss Chick Bradford Pumpkin Show Tipp City Mum Festival Rossbur - A - Go - Go Mary Ann Wise Sheryl Keiser Hartley Sheryl Keiser Hartley Marilyn Rogers F.F.A. Queen Marilyn Rogers John Philip Sousa Award Mike Huffman Outstanding Senior Girl Lu Anne Hathaway D.A.R. Good Citizen Award Karen Paff Edna Orr Scholarship Loan Lu Anne Hathaway Cathy Wills V. F. W. Scholarship Loan Ted Boggs A.B.W.A. Scholarship Paula Shoup William Morris Scholarship Grayson Houk Bausch and Lomb Science Award Doug Hoblit Getty Scholar Award, Ohio Northern University Paula Shoup 60 JUNIORS What is the value of solitude? — of peace, of light, of silence? What is the cost of freedom? Nancy Newhall Class of “74” The Junior Class has been involved in many worthwhile activities this past year. During the summer, they ran the concession stand at the Covington Community Park. After school started, they sold bumper stickers with the insignia 'T AM A BUCC BOOSTER.1' They sponsored most of the school dances following football and basketball games and sold pop and candy during basketball games. Also, they collaborated with the Key Club in a continuous community paper drive. In the spring, they planned a car wash. All the Juniors sincerely hope the funds from these projects helped to make an exciting prom. Junior Class Officers and Advisors: Mr. Huelsman; Secretary - Jody Montgomery; President - Dave Dull; Vice President - Ron Phillis; Mr. Schultz; Treasurer - Jill Cavender. Jo Ann Barnett Karen Bashore Jim Beeman Karen Biederman 62 Cindy Boggess Jim Boram Donna Boyd Debbie Brewer Brenda Brubaker Ted Brumbaugh Brenda Bundy Steve Burelison De De Burgess Ellen Burton Kathy Campbell Jill Cavender Deb Clark Bonnie Cohee Deb Colbert Joe Davis Dave Doseck Kim Doty Susie Duff Dave Dull 63 Vicki Enz Roger Finfrock Linda Flick Regina Girouard Allen Grise Teresa Grise Susan Hardenbrook Debbie Harrison Agnes Hecker Deb Herron Alfred Hitchcock Dan Kelly Doug Landis Karen Langston Chris Leonard Chris Minnich Chris Martin Mike Meadows Alicia Mercer lim Meyer 64 Terry Meyer Garry Miller Laurie Miller Randy Miller Chris Minnich Nick Minnich Jody Montgomery John Montgomery Maxine Mullinex Dave Nicodemus Sherri Obenchain Diane Pearson Malia Penny Ron Phillis Steve Poling Deb Pritchard Eldon Robbins Gerald Robbins Gary Robinson Mark Schilling 65 Bobbi Shearer Judy Smith Bev Snider Rick Soloman Cheryl Stambaugh Mary Stephan Rhonda Sturgeon Sally Subler Steve Swackhammer Diane Swartz Deb Thomas Bob Tobias Ron Wackier Mary Watson Diane Weidner Donna Weldy Gary Weng Connie Yingst Mike Zimmer 66 SOPHOMORES Every part of nature teaches that the passing away of one is the making room for another. The oak dies down to the ground, leaving within its rind a rich virgin mould, which will impart a vigorous life to an infant forest. David Thoreau You Can Jive With Seventy-Five Class Officers and Advisors: Secretary - Michele Girouard Vice President - Dan Mutzner Treasurer - Carol Simmons President - Steve Pennington ADVISORS: Mrs. Moran Mr. Shellenberger This past year the sophomore class has decorated the second floor at Christmas time. We also sold shampoo. Although we have not been too active, I am sure there will never be a dull moment in our years ahead here at CHS. Kenneth Adams Susan Alexander Kimberly Angle Douglas Anthony Douglas Baker Steven Bordelon Brenda Bowser David Boyd 68 Gregory Brinkman Kathie Brown David Burgess Dee Cavender Mark Dearth Gail Dennings Cynthia Dill Kimberly Diltz Sharon Earick Paul Finfrock Edward Fisher Joy Fletcher Sharon Flora Kevin Ganger Teresa Gibboney Charles Gibson Michele Girouard Cheryl Gray Rebecca Hackett Amy Hardenbrook 69 Cathy Hembree Kent Hitchcock Lora Hoblit Barbara Holbrook Gary Homan Cynthia Houk Danny Kay Janet Landes Brian Lavey Joseph Leach Richard Longnecker Cynthia Manson Rose Mathews Carla Mayo Jacqueline Meadows Douglas Meyer Nanette Meyer Rike Miller Deborah Mills Dennis Moore 70 Galen Mullennix Daniel Mutzner Robert O’Dell Ronald Parks Steven Pennington Sandra Potts Roland Rapp Gerald Reynolds Paul Rice Arthur Roberts Bonnie Robinson Debra Root Stanford Rurode William Schaffer Anthony Schmidt Robin Shearer Jeffery Shively Linda Shively Timothy Shively Carol Simmons 71 Edward Sink Randy Sirch Charles Smith Lori Smith John Speer Harold Stambaugh Jeffrey Steele Douglas Swartz Joseph Taylor Kimberly Tobias Nanette Tobias Rodney Victor Terrence Vogler Timothy Vogler Vicki Wagoner Elizabeth Wills Ronald Wirrig Timothy Wise Pamela Zimmer PICTURES NOT AVAILABLE: Stephen Bayless Ralph Hittle Philip Jacks Richard Kiser Jerry Magee Janet Thompson Jay Meed 72 FRESHMEN I am the Poem of the Earth, said the voice of the rain. Eternal I rise impalpable out of the bottomless sea. Walt Whitman Anticipating, Changing Discovering, Learning and Seeking The Class of Class Officers and Advisors: Mrs. Snider; Mr. Bollenbacher; Secretary - Jane Dunn; President - Dave Doty; Vice President - Pam Zimmerlin; Treasurer - Heather Mong. During the 1972-73 school year, the Freshman class sold Christmas cards and did quite well with them. The class also decorated the front of the school building for Christmas. The class officers and the class advisors are quite 74 pleased with this. Vicki Abney Doreen Abshire Greg Adams Lisa Alexander Brenda Angle Don Anthony Mike Apwisch James Asher 'Brenda Bagwell Dwain Bagwell Tina Baker Steve Barnhart Kim Bashore Don Beeman Sheila Black Mary Anne Brown Brian Brubaker Doyle Brubaker Julia Bubeck Susan Bundy Debbie Burgess Lonnie Cain Bonnie Caldwell Ralph Chester Kathy Coate Ron Crist Doug Cromes John Denman Greg Dennings Jeff Dershem 75 Pam Dill Dave Doty Jane Dunn Don Ellis Dennis Ely Cindy Fields Susan Fields Jerry Fisher David Flint Bob Flora Brenda Forsythe Randy French Wendelin Garbe Theresa Garman Mary Grise Denise Harrison Elmer Hawes Linda Hecker Elisa Heffner Jane Heilman Dennis Hess Bruce Hiestand Tim Hiestand Tim Hittle Joanel Holmes Linda Huffman Steve Hunt David Johnson Theresa Johnson Rusty Kimmel 76 Mandy Knick Bob Lauber Kevin Lavey Mike Leonard Susan Long Carol McGraw Sue Miller Tammy Miller Tracy Miller Julie Millhouse Larry Minnich Heather Mong Kim Monnier Jeff Moore Bob Nason Mike Nead Kyle Parker Deb Pearson Lois Penny Dorothy Perkins Tom Perkins Debbie Potts Julie Powell Richard Prichard Mike Putnam Kristi Rench Janet Richardson David Root Ed Schaffer John Schilling 77 N; Tim Shafer Mike Shafer Terry Shoffner Don Smith Dick Smith Scott Smith Barbara Soder Tammy Solomon Lea Stevenson Vicki Stockstill Doug Swartz Greg Thacker Barry Wackier Cindy Weaver Becky Wight Tom Wills Ed Wise Mike Wright Kenny Yingst Cheryl Zacharias Chris Zimmer Pam Zimmerlin PICTURES NOT AVAILABLE: Bill Gray Raye Grigsby Shirley King Bill Lyle Bob Rhoades Albin Smith Jeff Smith Kaye Smith Vicki Stephens 78 FACULTY . . . that gray color . . . which nature loves; color of unpainted wood, weather-stain; time-stain; not glaring nor gaudy; the color of all roofs, the color of all things that endure . . . David Thoreau It is a pleasure to recall the many memo- rable events of the school year 1972-73. To all the classes, I extend a sincere thanks for making 1972-73 a very good year; however, to the seniors, a special word of praise is accorded for their responsible leadership and cooperation. The 1973 Buccaneer will serve as a liter- ary looking glass which will help our stu- dents, families, teachers, and community, recapture the happy moments and wonderful frienships that we all experienced at Cov- ington High School. I believe that the events illustrated in this book have contributed to the total educa- tional development of each student. There- fore, I am confident that the future holds much success for those who shared these experiences. Congratulations to the Buccaneer staff and good luck to the Class of 1973. W. Dean Pond Principal Administration The 1973 Buccaneer has effectively captured the memoirs for the school year 1972-73. We are indebted to the yearbook staff for this pub- lication and extend our sincere congratulations to all who had a part in its endeavor. My best wishes to the graduates. May you find success and happiness. Mr. Irvin Superintendent 80 MRS. FRANTZ CLERK - Board of Education MRS. SWEIGART - High School Secretary MRS. KINNEY - Secretary Board of Education MRS. CALDWELL - Teacher’s Aid Secretaries 81 MRS. SNYDER AG RI CULTU RE: mr. wolters MISS ROBERTS BUSINESS 82 83 MR. SHELLENBERGER - SOPHOMORES HOME ECONOMICS MRS. BENNETT HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION 84 MRS. DEWEY MR. TISDALE INDUSTRIAL ARTS 85 LANGUA GE: miss trost LIBRA RIAN: mrs. prichard MATH MR. BOLLENBACHER SOCIAL SCIENCE MR. SCHULTZ MR. GARMAN SCIENCE MR. THOMPSON MR. DAVIS 88 ATHLETICS In this fresh evening each blade and leaf looks as if it had been dipped in an icy liquid greenness. David Thoreau VARSITY RECORD WE THEY Tipp City 6 17 Bradford 0 0 Northeastern 22 18 Graham 8 0 Northwestern 28 7 Greenon 8 6 Shawnee 6 21 Tecumseh 29 0 Miami East 3 8 Urbana 0 10 VIUBTQ' pVlNGTO VJUGfJW C0V1NGT0H INGTJH FIRST ROW SECOND ROW THIRD ROW FOURTH ROW FIFTH ROW Coach Tisdale Tim Vogler Coach Huelsman Coach Schultz D. Burgess D. Doseck R. Miller M. Apwisch Coach Thompson B. Flora D. Swartz R. Victor M. Bordelon M. Zimmer D. Anthony T. Penny N. Steele D. Meyer J. Montgomery L. Minnich S. Davis R. Phyllis Terry Vogler F. Robinson D. Bagwell J. Simmons R. Finfrock D. Hoblit D. Nicodemus D. Ely D. Coate S. Pennington T. Shafer P. Rice G. Dennings L. Stacy G. Houk J. Barbee D. Doty S. Bordelon J. Miller W. Forsythe B. Hecker R. Chester T. Wills M. Leonard J. Subler T. Shively RESERVE RECORD WE THEY Tipp City 6 6 Bethel 8 6 Bradford 28 6 Yellow Springs 36 0 Northwestern 0 0 Miami East 12 0 Versailles 0 0 91 92 DAN COATE TERRY PENNY STEVE DAVIS MIKE BORDELON JEFF MILLER JOE SIMMONS LESTER STACY JIM SUBLER DOUG HOBLIT JERRY BARBEE All M.R.V.L. Ron Phillis Roger Finfrock Doug Swartz All Southwestern District Linebacker Ron Phillis Lineman of the Year Lester Stacy Back of the Year Ron Phillis Top Defensive Player Grayson Houk Coaches Trophy Nick Steele 93 Senior Players Pictures Not Available: Ted Boggs, Garry Wackier FOOTBALL COACHES: Mr. Schultz, Mr. Huelsman, Mr. Tisdale, Mr. Thompson. MANAGERS: Chris Zimmer, Tim Shively, Larry Minnich, Ralph Chester, 94 RECORD SENIOR MEN: Don Richardson, Coach Bollenbacher, Gale Long. Gale Long: All League All SW District All Ohio 4th yr. at State Meet 10th in State Meet Franklin Monroe 1st Miamisburg Invitational 4th of 10 Northwestern 1st Tipp City 2nd Greenville Invitational 3rd of 8 Brookville 2nd Brookville Invitational 2nd of 8 West Milton and Park Hills 2nd Bethel Invitational 2nd of 8 Tipp City and Miami East 2nd Bob Schul Invitational 1st of 8 Lowell Thomas Invitational 3rd of 11 Sectional 2nd of 9 MRVL 4th of 9 District 4th of 9 Cross Country ROW 1: P. Finfrock, D. Richardson, J. Asher, J. Magee, G. LoR.g, L Longnecker. ROW 2: Coach Bollenbacher, T. Brumbaugh, R. Wackier, J. Meyer, A. Hitchcock, A. Shively. 95 VARSITY RECORD WE THEY Tipp City 39 61 • Tri-Village 54 45 ’ Bradford 72 39 ’ Milton Union 47 51 • Sidney Lehman 49 59 • Franklin- Monroe 63 86 ’ Graham 63 65 • Northwestern 60 61 ’ Bradford 78 41 Greenon 62 50 ’ Arcanum 60 70 • Shawnee 61 65 • Tecumseh 51 68 Newton 63 70 • Miami East 53 50 • Northeastern 69 67 denotes league game HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT WE THEY Miami East 58 64 Bethel 81 62 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT WE THEY Greenview 65 59 Cedarville 48 52 96 LEFT TO RIGHT: Rick Solomon Whitey Forsythe Garry Wackier Dave Dull Tim Vogler Ted Boggs Terry Vogler Jeff Miller Jim Meyer Ted Brumbaugh Lester Stacy Duane Bollenbacher (coach) RESERVE RECORD Tipp City Tri Village Bradford West Milton Lehman Franklin-Monroe Miami East Bethel Graham Northwestern Bradford Greenon Arcanum Shawnee Tecumseh Newton Miami East Northeastern WE THEY 20 48 48 55 59 26 46 52 44 49 48 72 36 38 36 37 25 58 38 52 40 35 36 47 40 42 41 36 33 40 50 29 40 44 51 42 FRESHMAN RECORD WE THEY Bethel 39 36 Miami East 38 59 Lehman 44 36 Arcanum 39 40 Bradford 43 49 Versailles 62 49 Lehman 51 56 Miami East 49 41 Graham 33 42 Bethel 57 44 West Milton 46 48 Greenville 36 48 97 Senior Men TED BOGGS GARRY WACKLER JEFF MILLER LESTER STACY RESERVE TEAM: ROW 1: J. Steele, G. Reynolds, D. Anthony, R. Victor. ROW 2: J. Shively, J. Magee, D. Swartz. Mr. Huelsman, coach, S. Bayless, T. Shively, K. Hitchcock. FRESHMAN TEAM: ROW 1: Barry Wackier. ROW 2: R. Chester, T. Wills, L. Minnoch, B. Flora, T. Shaefer, Mr. Schultz (coach), B. Lyle, D. Doty, J. Asher, D. Anthony, D. Swartz. 99 BASKETBALL COACHES: Varsity, Mr. Bollenbacher; Reserve, Mr. Huelsman; Freshmen, Mr. Schultz. LEFT TO RIGHT: G. Dennings, D. Mutzner, B. Tobias, S. Hunt, J. Davis, D. Hoblit, P. Jacks, G. Adams. Wrestling Team Considering this is the first year we have had a wrestling team, our guys made an outstanding performance. With their weekly practices on Tuesdays and Thursdays after school, they managed to schedule three meets and two practice meets. After receiving their guidance from Coaches Mr. Tisdale, Mr. Pond and Mr. Thompson, they wound their season up with a 2-1 record, including an exciting defeat over Tri Village 39-33. Proceeds from the Covington-Tri Village match went toward a wrestling mat. From the cooperation of the faculty and student body, and determi- nation our guys have shown, we know wrestling will be a promising sport in future years at C.H.S. GOOD LUCK! WRESTLING TEAM; ROW 1: R. Miller, G. Houk, R. Finfrock, R. Phillis, L. Tis- dale, coach. ROW 2: R. Kimmel, M. Apwisch, D. Ely, T. Wise, D. Boyd, R. Thompson, coach. ROW 3; D. Doseck, D. Coate, C. Smith, P. Finfrock, C. Zim- mer,. B. Lauber. ROW 4; M. Zimmer, T. Penny, S. Burelison, D. Baker. 101 102 Senior Men: Gale Long Participated in the District Class A Track Meet in the 2 mile. Other participants in the District Track Meet were: MILE RELAY - Roger Finfrock Ron Phillis Steve Pennington Jerry Magee POLE VAULT - Doug R. Swartz SHOT PUT - Tim Vogler 1973 Track ROW 1: R. Phillis, R. Finfrock, S. Pennington, P. Finfrock, M. Zimmer, G. Mullennix, E. Wise, G. Brinkman, K. Parker. ROW 2: Mr. Thompson, D. Swartz, D. Doty, R. Longenecker, J. Magee, R. Wackier, M. Leonard, T. Vogler, T. Vogler, D. Dosick, J. Asher, D. Nicodemus, R. Dysinger, M. Apwisch, Mr. Tisdale. Record WE THEY West Milton 65 53 Piqua 38 89 Marion Invit. 12 of 22 Greenon 29 1 2 57 Springfield Shawnee 29 1 2 51 1 2 Marion Spectacular 18 of 20 Northwestern 78 49 Covington Invit. 7 of 8 MRVL 6 of 9 Sectional Section 1 3 of 7 103 1973 Baseball Team ROW 1: M. Shafer, T. Shively, T. Shager, S. Johnson, G. Houk, R. Parks, R. Pennington. ROW 2: R. Asher, K. Hitchcock, D. Dull, C. Forsythe, J. Meyer, D. Swartz, R. Soloman, T. Boggs, S. Burelison, D. Anthony, Mr. Huelsman, C. Minnich. Record Bethel WE 1 THEY 5 Marion Local 5 4 Newton 8 4 Greenville 1 6 Northwestern 1 4 Tecumseh 2 1 West Milton 0 6 Coldwater 12 17 Coldwater 15 4 Greenon 9 6 Greenville 0 9 Graham 1 17 Northeastern 2 3 Bradford 10 1 Bethel 3 4 Shawnee 1 6 Miami East 6 0 104 Senior Men GRAYSON HOUR TED BOGGS 105 SCOTT JOHNSON RANDY PENNINGTON 1973 Golf D. Mutznei L. Minnich T. Wise Mr. Schultz B. Tobias D. Barnhart T. Brumbaugh M. Bordelon Record WE THEY Tipp City 9 0 Graham 7 1 2 1 1 2 Northwestern 5 4 Minster 8 1 2 1 2 Versailles 7 1 2 1 1 2 Sidney Lehman 0 9 Northwestern 7 1 2 1 1 2 Minster 9 0 Mississinawa Valley 9 0 Graham 9 0 Milton-Union 7 1 2 1 1 2 Greenville 3 6 Milton-Union 5 1 2 3 1 2 Miami East 9 0 Franklin-Monroe 9 0 Anna 9 0 Miami East 9 0 Versailles 5 1 2 3 1 2 Sectional Tournament 2nd place District Tournament 3rd place MRVL Tournament 1st place in MRVL, Covington set a new league and school record for lowest number of strokes taken - 326 Bob Tobias - 1st place MRVL 2nd place Sectional 2nd place District Ted Brumbaugh - 6th place District Dave Barnhart - 2nd place MRVL 7th place Sectional Seniors - Dave Barnhart Mike Bordelon Cheerleaders VARSITY FOOTBALL Rose Asher Sheryl Keiser Jody Montgomery captain BACK: Bobbi Shearer captain Robin Shearer VARSITY BASKETBALL Sheryl Keiser Thelma Badgley captain Jody Montgomery Bobbi Shearer Regina Girouard SENIORS LEFT: S. Keiser R. Asher RIGHT: T. Badgley S. Keiser 107 RESERVE CHEERLEADERS: M. Girouard, R. Shearer, C. Manson, D. Root, C. Simmons. FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS: FRONT: H. Mong T. Baker BACK: J. Dunn T. Solomon NOT PRESENT FOR PICTURE: P. Zimmerlin The money making projects got an early start with the cheerleaders. Before going to camp, they had to raise money. This included both selling toothbrushes and working at the dunk-em machine at the firemen’s convention. Neither proved to be very interesting! The rest of their money was raised by selling collossal containers. Throughout the summer they worked on signs, cheers, and pom-pom routines. When school started, more signs, cheers and pom-pom routines were practiced, with the addition of the ingenious pep rallies! But the hardest task of all for these girls was creating school spirit. This definitely was no easy job, but they managed! 108 ORGANIZATIONS You shall enter the living shelter of the forest. You shall walk where only the wind has walked before. Nancy Newhall ROW 1: M. Huffman, K. Monnier, R. Solomon, K. Ganger, R. Miller, J. McEadden, K. Langston, R. Parks, P. Girouard. ROW 2: M. Girouard, C. Minnich, L. Hathaway, B. Wills, K. Diltz, R. Girouard. ROW 3: A. Mercer, S. Wackier, D. Clark, C. Fields, S. Long, B. Wackier, J. Holmes, S. Earick, M. Brown, C. Wills, S. Alexander, K. Paff. ROW 4: C. Simmons, J. Meadows, M. Stephan, C. Boggess, S. Obenchain, T. Solomon, M. Knick, J. Milhouse, J. Heilman, T. Garman, N. Meyer. ROW 5: B. Snider, R. Rapp, P. Zimmerlin, R. Emery, L. Hecker, L. Heffner, B. Caldwell, A. Hecker, D. Landis, C. Hartley. ROW 6: L Alexander, R. Mathews, G. Ganger, N. Tobias, B. Hackett, M. Watson, T. Miller, S. Graves, J. Schilling, L. Cain, G. Dennings, D. Anthony, D. Pearson. ROW 7: M. Schilling, K. Tobias, S. Hunt, G. Adams, S. Subler, P. Kauffman, D. Pearson, K. Doty, D. Smith, K. Brown, M. Flick, D. Cromes, N. Minnich. no 1972 Marching Band DRUM MAJOR - Mike Huffman MAJORETTES: LEFT TO RIGHT: Regina Girouard, Candy Minnich, Beth Wills, Lu Ann Hathaway, Kim Diltz, Michele Girouard, Kim Monnier. HEAD MAJORETTE - Lu Ann Hathaway BAND COUNCIL: LEFT TO RIGHT: Mike Huffman, President; Karen Paff, Librarian; Bev Snider, Sec.- Treasurer; Carol Simmons, Soph. Representative; Sally Subler, Vice President; Paul Girouard, Senior Representative; John McFadden, Band Manager. Ml Concert Band ROW 1: J. Holmes, C. Wills, T. Miller, C. Minnich, S. Graves, C. Fields, M. Huffman, D. Pearson, S. Earick, C. Simmons, R. Shearer, K. Langston, K. Paff. ROW 2: M. Watson, B. Hackett, T. Garman, N. Tobias, S. Alexander, K. Monnier, M. Brown, J. Heilman, J. Milhouse, J. Powell, M, Knick, N. Meyers, J. Meadows, M. Girouard, R. Girouard, B. Snider. ROW 3: L. Hecker, L. Heffner, L. Alexander, B. Caldwell, K. Doty, R. Mathews, R. Rapp, G. Ganger, D. Landis, L. Hathaway, R. Emery, K. Diltz, B. Wills, M. Stephan, C. Boggess, T. Soloman, K. Tobias, S. Obenchain. ROW 4: M. Flick, K. Brown, S. Subler, S. Hunt, D. Smith, D. Cromes, G. Adams, M. Schilling, D. Hoblit, D. Pearson, P. Kauffman, D. Anthony, G. Dennings, J. Schilling, L. Cain, S. Long, S. Wackier, A. Mercer. ROW 5: J. McFadden, R. Soloman, R. Parks, P. Girouard, R. Miller, K. Ganger, Mr. Hindmarch. PEP BAND: ROW 1: B. Snider, A. Mercer, S. Wackier, S. Subler, S. Hunt, M. Flick, K. Brown. ROW 2: Mr. Hindmarch, P. Kauffman, K. Diltz, R. Emery, L. Hathaway, R. Mathews, R. Rapp. ROW 3: S. Graves, S. Earick, D. Pearson, N. Minnich, R. Parks, 112 ROW 1: Mr. Shellenberger, Advisor, J. Meyer, R. Phillis. ROW 2: K. Bashore, B. Brubaker, V. Enz, D. Brewer, S. Duff, D. Boyd, K. Biederman, D. Harrison, D. Root. ROW 3: L. Hoblit, M. Mullinex, S. Graves, R. Asher, M. Wise, N. Flora, R. Emery, K. Diltz, B. O’Dell. ROW 4: G. Martin, S. Harden- brook, P. Kauffman, P. Brant, H. Hardenbrook, J. O'Diam, S. Thacker. Buccanews Donna Boyd Copyreader Karen Bashore Layout Naomi Flora Art Janet O'Diam Treas. Jim Meyer Sports Ron Phillis Sports Teresa Grise Exchange Karen Biederman Asst. Ed. Rich Emery Sports Patsy Brant Editor 113 CHORUS OFFICERS: S. Thacker, V. Pres., G. Houk, Sec., C. Hartley, Pres. Chorus ROW 1: C. Houk, B. Caldwell, L. Heffner, M. Mong, V. Abney, D. Burgess, D. Root. ROW 2: Mr. VanKirk, B. Robinson, A. Hardenbrook, K. Diltz, K. Bashore, L. Flick, J. Millhouse, D. Anthony, C. Campbell. ROW 3: C. Hartley, C. Minnich, S. Thacker, J. O’Diam, C. Manson, K. Doty, B. Angle. ROW 4: R. Parks, D. Flint, B. Flora, J. Fisher, D. Hoblit, M. Huffman, B. Snider, G. Houk, G. Martin. 114 Future Farmers of America The Covington Chapter of Future Farmers of America carried on their usual activities this year. Besides participating in the yearly judging contests, they attended the Farm Science Review and the District Parliamentary Procedure contest. They sold boxes of citrus fruit and Christmas trees. During the winter months the boys got together and played basketball with other FFA chapters and participated in the FFA tournaments. OFFICERS AND ADVISOR J. Worley, Treas. A. Morrow, V. Pres. S. Davis, Sentinel Mr. Wolters, Advisor T. Taylor, Sec. T. Heffner, Rep J. Barbee, Pres. ROW 1: T. Heffner, T. Taylor, J. Worley, S. Davis, J. Barbee, Mr. Wolters, A. Morrow, C. Castro. ROW 2: T. Hiestand, J. Schilling, J. Richardson, K. Adams, D. Hess, D. Barbee, E. Sink, D. Sink, D. Pritchard, J. Dershem, R. Solomon. ROW 3: D. Heintz, W. Brown, D. Flint, B. Lauber, D. Burgess, G. Brinkman, D. Bagwell, A. Roberts, B. Flora, D. Moore. ROW 4: A. Grise, G. Robinson, J. Swallow, J. Subler, M. Schafer, R. Hesson, J. Bridges, J. Johnson. ROW 5: W. Forsythe, J. Miller, D. Coate, S. Hess. 115 Future Homemakers of America ROW 1: Mrs. Bennett, P. Shoup, N. Flora, K. Paff, M. Wise, M. Rogers, J. Landis, C. Minnich. ROW 2: K. Angle, D. Burgess, L. Smith, K. Diltz, L. Hensler, J. Nicodemus, C. Houk, B. Robinson. ROW 3: R. Asher, G. Martin, S. McMaken, W. Garber, J. Fletcher, S. French, H. Mong. ROW 4: V. Stevens, M. Stephan, J. Dunn, D. Abshire, S. Bundy, D. Mohler, D. Burgess, D. Pence. ROW 5: B. Angle, T. Baker, L. Hoblit, M. Mullennix, B. Cohee, L. Flick, K. Brown, S. Earick. OFFICERS AND ADVISOR Mrs. Bennett, Adv. J. Landis, Historian M. Wise, Sec. p. Shoup, Reporter M. Rogers, V. Pres. K. Paff, Treas. N. Flora, Pres. The F.H.A. this year has had many bake sales, sold stationary, and had many parties. We went to State Convention in April and presented a style show for P.T.A. in March. The first week in April was F.H.A. week, which included a bake sale, members wearing name tags, and decorating the Home Ec Room doors. At the Miami County fair in August, members entered sewing, cooking, and craft projects. 116 Future Teachers of America The T.N.T. kept busy this year student teaching and trying to raise money to visit a college. They held a drawing for the Homecoming football and sold shirts. They also held a joint meeting with Newton's F.T.A. chapter. S. Johnson, Treas. C. Simmons, Sec. G. Martin, V. Pres. UrriLtKi AINU AUV15UK C. Houk, Reporter K. Paff, Pres. Miss Trost, Adv. ROW 1: Miss Trost, Adv., C. Houk, K. Paff, G. Martin, S. Johnson, D. Coate, T. Boggs. ROW 2: D. Kay, T. Baker, J. Dunn, H. Mong, V. Stockstill, B. Robinson, C. Simmons, D. Stacy. 3: J. Holmes, G. Mullenix, J. Richardson, L. Shively, B. Hackett, D. Root, D. Nicodemus, J. Montgomery. ROW 4: L. Alexander, C. Fields, G. Reynolds, L. Miller, A. Grise, R. Asher, R. Victor. 117 Girls Athletic Association ROW 1: L. Shively, C. Smith, B. Wills, D. Pearson, B. Forsythe, D. Anthony, C. Wills, M. Rogers, M. Wise, V. Weisheit, J. Fields, V. Wagoner. ROW 2: D. Cavender, N. Tobias, D. Root, S. Alexander, C. Manson, M. Girouard, G. Dennings, J. Meadows, K. Angle, C. Houk, T. Baker, K. Paff. ROW 3: C. Simmons, S. Miller, R. Asher, P. Shoup, S. McMaken, W. Garber, H. Mong, C. Fields, D. Weidner, C. Manson, D. Pearson, D. Burgess, T. Miller. ROW 4: T. Solomon, T. Garman, R. Sturgeom, M. Stephan, L. Stevenson, D. Harrison, J. Millhouse, A. Hardenbrook, K. Brown, S. Earick, K. Tobias. ROW 5: M. Grise, R. Girouard, J. Montgomery, K. Langston, J. Cavender, K. Bashore, V. Stockstill, K. Coate, K. Bashore, K. Monnier, J. Dunn, P. Dill, B. Robinson. The G.A.A. began their activities this year with a Chili Supper. They continued to keep busy with interscholastic volleyball and track, intramural basketball and yoga. To make money they sold refreshments at the invitational track meet. OFFICERS AND ADVISOR M. Rogers, V. Pres. R. Girouard, Treas. J. Cavender, Sec. P. Shoup, Pres. D. Burgess, Rep. Mrs. Dewey, Adv. 118 Hi-Y ROW 1: R. Phillis, S. Johnson, Mr. Schultz, J. Meyer, N. Steele, P. Stacy. ROW 2: T. Boggs, P. Girouard, J. Simmons, D. Dull, D. Hoblit, G. Houk. ROW 3: R. Victor, S. Pennington, R. Finfrock, J. Montgomery, D. Nicodemus, D. Coate. The Hi-Y inducted four new members this year. It helped with civic projects along with school projects, which consisted of assemblies and helping purchase weights for the weight lifting program. OFFICERS AND ADVISOR 119 N. Steele, Chap. L. Stacy, V. Pres. J. Meyer, Sec. Mr. Schultz, Adv. R. Phillis, Treas. S. Johnson, Pres. Key Club ROW 1: J. Meyer, J. Simmons, Mr. Bollenbacher, P. Girouard, D. Dull. ROW 2: J. Worley, R. Miller, R. Parks, P. Finfrock, A. Hitchcock, S. Pennington, M. Zimmer. ROW 3: M. Meadows, R. Miller, J. Davis, N. Minnich, D. Hoblit, R. Wackier, R. Rapp, J. Montgomery. The Key Club was very active this past year. Besides the yearly projects of keeping up the events board behind the High School and putting up the Flags in town on holidays, they also helped the little kids across streets on Halloween, distributed trash cans at the Youth Center and at Paul's Pizza, conducted a Kiwanis’s meeting, had a basketball team, and most important of all, they aided the Junior class in a continual paper pick-up. OFFICERS AND ADVISOR Mr. Bollenbacher, Adv. J. Simmons, Lt. Gov. D. Dull, Pres. P. Girouard, V. Pres. J. Meyer, Sec. r. Phillis, Treas. 120 National Honor Society ROW 1: Mrs. Tisdale, K. Biederman, R. Matthews, S. Bruebaker, J. Cavender, M. Rogers, D. Mutzner, P. Jacks, S. Johnson, R. Phillis. ROW 2: S. Subler, K. Bowman, D. Biederman, C. Leonard, M. Gir- ouard, C. Simmons, J. Meyer, J. Simmons, D. Dull. ROW 3: D. Clark, A. Mercer, P. Kauffman, P. Brant, P. Shoup, R. Emery, D. Hoblit, J. O’Diam, L. Hathaway. This year the National Honor Society inducted 15 new members. Although we were unable to have our annual book fair, we did have a bake sale. OFFICERS AND ADVISOR: Mrs. Tisdale, Adv., P. Shoup, Sec., D. Hoblit, Pres., S. Johnson, V. Pres., R. Phillis, Treas. 21 Secretarial Club ROW 1: Mrs. Snyder, Adv.; J. Nicodemus, L. Hensler, M. Wise, C. Smith. ROW 2: K. Bowman, S. Brubaker, N. Flora, S. French, C. Wills, D. Mohler, S. Duff, B. Bundy. ROW 3: D. Burgess, V. Weisheit, J. Fields, S. Keiser, J. Evans, D. Boyd, M. Mullenix, B. Cohee. Among the many events of the year was a seminar with a speaker from Miami-Jacobs Business College, a wedding shower for Peggy Clark, a program on Grooming, and typing the Football and Basketball programs. OFFICERS AND ADVISOR Mrs. Snyder, Adv. L. Hensler, Sec. C. Smith, Pres. J. Nicodemus, Treas. M. Wise, V. Pres. 122 Cheer Club ROW 1: G. Martin, S. Alexander, C. Boggess, R. Asher, Miss Roberts. ROW 2: D. Pearson, B. Forsythe, J. Holmes, T. Baker, C. Fields, L. Alexander, B. Brubaker, V. Enz, C. Barnhart, L. Hoblit, M. Mul- lennix. ROW 3: B. Snider, E. Heffner, L. Huffman, B. Caldwell, H. Mong, J. Dunn, K. Monnier, T. Miller, D. Burgess, J. Heilman, M. Stephan, N. Flora. ROW 4: R. Sturgeon, B. Soder, L. Shively, N. Tobias, B. Hackett, C. Smith, V. Stockstill, L. Smith, S. Long, S. Wackier, A. Mercer. ROW 5: C. Minnich, C. Minnich, C. Wills, S. French, C. Simmons, M. Watson, D. Pearson, B. Wills, C. Man- son, M. Girouard, S. Subler, S. Obenchain, D. Root, R. Shearer, B. Shearer, S. Hartley, J. Montgom- ery, K. Langston, R. Girouard, J. Meadows, K. Angle. CHEER CLUB OFFICERS Rose Asher - Pres. Gail Martin - Treas. Miss Roberts - Adv. Cindy Boggess - V. Pres. Susan Alexander - Sec. 123 Science Club ROW 1: D. Hoblit, D. Harrison, M. Wise, R. Emery. ROW 2: D. Barnhart, C. Leonard, S. Hardenbrook, D. Harrison, Mr. Davis, M. Leonard, C. Smith. ROW 3: R.Rapp, N. Minnich, R. Asher, B. Wackier. The Science Club held their annual Skating Party again this year to help provide funds to buy equipment for the Science Department. They also went on a field trip to the Museum of Science and Industry in Columbus. OFFICERS AND ADVISOR Mr. Davis, Adv. C. Leonard, Reporter R. Emery, Pres. D. Harrison, V. Pres. S. Hardenbrook, Sec. and Treas. 124 Student Council ROW 1: G. Dennings, M. Rogers. ROW 2: P. Zimmerlin, Miss Trost, J. Dunn, J. Meadows, R. Shearer, R. Phillis, S. Johnson, L. Stacy, S. Subler. ROW 3: H. Mong, C. Manson, M. Apwisch, D. Dull, J. Meyer, D. Coate, K. Paff. The 1972-73 Student Council has been responsi- ble for a number of projects throughout the year, the largest being the 25th Homecoming Celebra- tion and entertainment of previous queens. They sponsored dances, post offices, assemblies, an active suggestion box and provided money for needy families. Their participation in the Heart Fund Drive and Muscular Dystrophy Shamrock Day were greatly appreciated. OFFICERS AND ADVISOR: L. Stacy, V. Pres. , M. Rogers, Pres., Miss Trost, Adv., S. Subler, Sec., S. Johnson, Treas. 125 SENIOR TEAM: R. Shearer, C. Simmons, S. Earick, K. Brown, L. Smith, D. Root, C. Houk, B. Robinson, N. Tobias, R. Asher, C. Smith, C. Minnich, L. Hathaway, P. Shoup, L. Hensler, C. Wills, J. Nicodemus. JUNIOR TEAM: D. Clark, R. Girouard, C. Manson, M. Girouard, M. Stephan, C. Boggess, M. Watson, A. Mercer, S. Wackier, D. Pearson, D. Harrison, J. Cavender, C. Leonard, D. Weidner, C. Manson, A. Hardenbrook, R. Sturgeon, S. Obenchain. 126 Powder Puff Football Tri-Hi-Y ROW 1: C. Minnich, C. Hartley, G. Dennings, D. Root, C. Simmons, C. Manson, Mrs. Moran, P. Shoup, S. McMaken, J. O’Diam, P. Brant. ROW 2: J. Boggess, S. Keiser, J. Fields, M. Watson, C. Smith, D. Anthony, B. Robinson, A. Hardenbrook, N. Meyers, S. Hardenbrook, D. Harrison, L. Smith. ROW 3: C. Houk, J. Nicodemus, L. Hensler, M. Wise, C. Wills, S. French, K. Diltz, L. Penteado, L. Hathaway, T. Badgley, A. Mercer, D. Clark. ROW 4: M. Mullenix, B. Cohee, R. Asher, G. Martin, D. Pence, K. Brown, S. Earick, S. Duff, M. Stephan, P. Kauffman, C. Leonard, S. Wackier, R. Shearer. ROW 5: N. Tobias, L. Shively, B. Hackett, L.Hoblit, J. Landis, S. Obenchain, R. Sturgeon, D. Burgess, K. Angle. ROW 6: S. Subler, J.Cavender, C. Boggess, B. Snider, D. Pearson, R.Gironard, K. Langston, B. Shearer, J. Montgomery, K. Doty, D. Weidner, C. Manson. OFFICERS AND ADVISOR A. Mercer, V. Pres. D. Harrison, Rep. P. Brant, Chap. J. O'Diam, Sec. L. Hathaway, Pres. Mrs. Moran, Adv. J. Montgomery, Treas. The end of another year has come but the memories will never be forgotten. From Japan, a speaker on her travels, to Brazil and Peru, speaks about their countries, the club grew in knowledge about the world around them. Skiing films, a Christmas Party, a Mother’s Tea, and of course, the Powder Puff Football Game highlighted the 72-73 year for the Covington Tri-Hi-Y. 127 Varsity C ROW 1: S. Johnson, T. Boggs, Mr. Tisdale, Mr. Bollenbacher, J. Meyer, T. Brumbaugh. ROW 2: R. Victor, S. Pennington, R. Finfrock, S. Burelison, D. Dull, T. Shively, T. Wise, G. Long, D. Barnhart. ROW 3: G. Houk, J. Miller, J. Simmons, J. Barbee, T. Penny, J. Asher. ROW 4: P. Stacy, N. Steele, R. Wackier, D. Richardson, D. Doseck, D. Coate, R. Pennington, A. Hitchcock, M. Zimmer. ROW 5: P. Finfrock, J. Montgomery, D. Swartz, T. Vogler, T. Vogler, R. Miller. This year’s Varsity C tried to raise money for a super-analysis film projector for use in sports. To raise money, the club took coat checks at basketball games, sold programs for football and basketball and ran the concession stand at the league track meet. OFICERS AND ADVISORS T. Boggs, Pres. J. Meyer, Sec. R. Phillis, Treas. Mr. Bollenbacher, Adv. Mr. Tisdale, Adv. S. Johnson, V. Pres. 128 1973 Buccaneer Staff Karen Paff - Editor Diane Pearson - Asst. Editor Mrs. Prichard - Advisor After a long year, the 1973 Buccaneer is finally done. It took a lot of hard work from the whole staff to meet the deadlines. I hope everyone enjoys this annual as much as we enjoyed putting it together. Karen Paff 129 Editor-in-Chief SPORTS EDITORS ORGANIZATION EDITORS Grayson Houk Sally Subler ACTIVITIES EDITORS Judy Fields Candy Minnich Sherry Wackier Jackie Boggess 130 SENIOR EDITORS Robbette Shearer Doris Biederman FACULTY EDITOR: LuAnne Hathaway CLASSES EDITORS - Mary Ann Wise, Sophomores, Kim Doty, Freshman, Bev Snider, Junior. John McFadden, Linda Hensler, Cathy Wills, Doris Biederman, Susan Thacker, Rose Asher, Dave Doty, Vivian Weisheit, Susan Hardenbrook, Diane Weidner, Debbie Harrison, Debbie Clark, Alicia Mercer, Jody Montgomery. Office Assistants K. Bowman, S. Subler, M. Rogers, C. Manson. T. Badgley, D. Kay, D. Pearson. Librarians D. Colbert, Mrs. Prichard, Lib., M. Watson. D. Root, D. Biederman, K. Bierderman, K. Bashore, J. O’Diam. S. Hardenbrook, S. Thacker, D. Harrison, B. Cohee, D. Boyd. 132 ADVERTISERS How simple our basic needs — a little food, sun, air, water, shelter, warmth and sleep. How lightly might this earth bear man forever! Nancy Newhall S. J. RUDY and SONS INC Grain Farm Supplies Covington Ludlow Falls Quality Feeds Certified Seeds KINNEY'S MEN SHOP 20 North High Street Covington, Ohio ALWAYS THE NEW THINGS FIRST LEC’S ELECTRIC SERVICE Electric Heating and Wiring 4073 N. St. Rt. 48 Covington, Ohio Phone 473-221 I VIRGINIA LEE NURSERY SCHOOL and BATON STUDIO Congratulations to the Class of 73 134 MOBIL BROADWAY SERVICE Covington, Ohio BEAUTY ACRES 6135 Greenville Falls Clayton Rd, Covington, Ohio 473-2641 BEENER'S SUPERMARKET INC. 601 Broadway Covington, Ohio Congratulations td the Class of 73 . Ambulance Service 60 North High Street Covington, Ohio Phone 473-3331 Anytime — Any place LAMBS 5 10 10 North High Street Covington, Ohio For all your miscellaneous needs GENE'S AMERICAN 24 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE Pearl and Broadway Covington, Ohio Phone 473-2561 SCHMIDLAPP EQUIPMENT John Deer Sales and Service Covington, Ohio Congratulations to the Class of M73M NETH'S Piqua's Fashion Center for men and women Piqua East Mall 135 136 MIAMI COUNTY DAIRY Miami County Dairy Products Division of Hawthorne Melody For delivery service call Fred Shively Covington 473-2361 FRITZE E. MARTIN 19 North High Street Covington, Ohio YOUR COVINGTON JEWELER ■muuiuiauiuaiiumuu uumramiminBy LANDIS VARIETY SHOP New and Used Bought and Sold 136 N. High St. Cov. Ohio 473 3828 JOHN SPEER INSURANCE 708 North Pearl St. Covington, Ohio Phone 473-3341 Congratulations to the class of 73 THE POWDER PUFF SALON for Complete Hair Care Modern Cuts Hi-Sytling Permanents Hair Coloring Wig Supplies Phone 473-33 16 DREES LUMBER CO. Hardwood Lumber Timber Buyers Phone 473-4331 East Spring Street Covington, Ohio Compliments to the class of 73 PAUL SHERRY BARCLAY'S Broadway and High St. Smart Fashions for Men and Boys Covington, Ohio 8620 North 25-N Piqua, Ohio Piqua, Ohio LOWERY'S GROCERY and CARRY-OUT Congratulations and best wishes for your future happiness and success. Office — 2 E. Spring Street Phone 473-3416 Open 7 days a week 8-9 Covington, Ohio LILLIAN M. LANGSTON REALTOR Compliments of A SOUTH END BAR a 137 North High Street Professional Friend Covington, Ohio Phone 473-2946 WENDEL PLUMBING and HEATING NATIONWIDE INSURANCE Electric Sewer Cleaning Water Softners Sales and Service 108 West Broadway Covington, Ohio Phone 473-2031 Complete Protection Auto — Fire — Life NED L WACKLER Covington, Ohio Phone 473-2701 137 GENERAL FILMS, INC. DICK'S AMERICAN Specialists in Brake Service Complete and Minor Tune-ups Repair Service Mufflers and Tail Pipes Spring and High Covington, Ohio Phone 473-2816 Plastic Film Bags: Sheets and Roll Stock The Economical, Sanitary and Appealing GeFsystem” For Packaging and Dispensing Liquids BEAVER-HEILMAN — Ford Sales Through Service 101 West Broadway Covington, Ohio Phone 473-2042 138 DOUG HANSEN'S PLASTIC SPECTRUM Paint and Body Shop 17 Face Street Covington, Ohio 473-2737 'Behind Paul's Pizza' Custom Painting Corvette Customizing Fiberglass Repair Insurance Claims Welcome Free Estimates SHANELY REXALL PHARMACY Complete Prescription Department American Greeting Cards Unique Gifts Pangburn Chocolates Quality Merchandise 27 North High Street Covington, Ohio Phone 473-3333 JAY'S 105 East Main Street Troy, Ohio Gifts Candles Novelties Party Goods Decorations Greeting Cards Sundries Open 9:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. 139 140 PLEASANT HILL FARMER'S EXCHANGE ASSOCIATION PK COVINGTON LUMBER CO. HOME SUPPLY CENTER Pleasant Hill, Ohio Phone 676-3161 242 Broadway Covington, Ohio GERLACH THE FLORIST 1501 Washington Avenue Piqua, Ohio Phone 773-0898 COLONIAL RESTAURANT All kinds of Sandwiches and a Special of the Day Carry Out Service Pan Fried Chicken Wed. Night 6 A.M.-9 P.M. Thurs. 6 A.M.-2 P.M. 107 North High Street Covington, Ohio Phone 473-3023 C CALDWELL FARM 1 Congratulations to the CENTER I class of 73 MINNEAPOLIS-MOLINE OLIVER DEUTZ VEMCO PRODUCTS, INC. Sales and Service Route 48 3 Miles North of Covington on Covington, Ohio State Route 48 Phone 473-2520 Electric Garage Door Openers JOSTEN'S Creators of Fine Class Rings Announcements Diplomas Awards Velva-Sheen — World's finest Imprinted Sportswear Jackets Sweatshirts Gym Uniforms Let Us Help You With Fund Raising Projects DEKKER'S FLOWERS 7250 W. U.S. 36 Covington, Ohio FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS EBBERT'S FIELD SEEDS 1622 Washington Ave. Piqua, Ohio Phone 773-2675 Congratulations to the class of ”73 K'S HAMBURGER SHOP I 17 East Main Street Troy, Ohio LAVY'S TV SERVICE 8808 West Cov- Gettysburg Rd. Covington, Ohio LESTER L. STRAIT UPHOLSTERING SHOP 140 North High Street Covington, Ohio Phone 473-2572 DOROTHY'S BEAUTY SHOP 355 South High Street Covington, Ohio Phone 473-2071 My Best Wishes to the Class of ”73 THE SPORTSMAN Where sporting goods is a business not a sideline 505 North Main Street Piqua, Ohio Phone 773-8616 THOMPSON HARDWARE 101 North High Street Covington, Ohio Phone 473-2341 For Your Everyday Hardware Items 142 Congratulations to the Class of 73 36 SKATE CLUB Open For Public Skating Thurs. Fri. and Sun. Private Parties Available On Route 36 East of Covington, Ohio Advertise in the STILLWATER VALLEY ADVERTISER For Complete Coverage of the Covington School District 395 South High Street Covington, Ohio Phone 473-2028 ATLAS OUTLET Clothing For The Family Rt. 36 West, 1 2 Way Between Covington and Piqua Charlie Reiber's PAINT AND BODY SHOP 219 Wenrick Street Covington, Ohio Phone 473-251 I KLOPFER SUPER VALU Fine Meat and Groceries Pleasant Hill Ohio Compliments of WESTERVILLE CREAMERY CO. Meadow Gold Dairy Products 410 Hazel Street Covington, Ohio Phone 473-2047 143 TROJAN COINS JIM ROOT PAINTING Coins — Supplies — Accessories Painting and Spraying Metal — Mineral Detectors Farm and Residential NE Public Square Troy, Ohio 45373 139 West Broadway I Covington, Ohio Phone 339 2064 473 3295 TWIN WILLOWS MEAT MARKET Covington, Ohio 473-3932 SUNSET QUICK CLEAN CENTER Laundry — Dry Cleaners Piqua, Ohio Congratulations to the Class of 73 East Broadway 473 2422 Compliments of ROGER C. and HELEN O'DONNELL and JAMES R. and CHRISTINE O'DONNELL CUSTOM FARM SERVICES, INC. 144 BROADWAY CARRY OUT FRED'S FLOWERS BEER, PARTY SUPPLIES, WINE 1622 Washington Avenue Open 7-11 Piqua, Ohio 7 Days a Week 773 2675 5 East Broadway Congratulations to the Covington, Ohio Class of 73 Phone 473-3164 SAND AND GRAVEL COMPANY omens READY MIX INC. CONCRETE STEINERS SAND (GRAVEL Quality Concrete Washed . Crushed . Graded Gravel 131 West Fenner Road . Ludlow Falls, Ohio 45339 . Phone: Troy 335-4515 CRAWFORD SALES — FRIGIDAIRE — SERVICE 16 East Wright Street Covington, Ohio Phone 473-3311 146 „• tn ft pnr Grift' vino the years AT THE 2nd TRAFFIC LIGHT COVINGTON, OHIO N DOWNTOWN OPEN DAILY 10 A.M. to 9 P.M (except Sunday) LINDA RAE'S BEAUTY SALON 12 E. Wright Street Covington, Ohio 473-3823 For The Woman Who Cares ► 321 N. Main St. — 773-1625 — Piqua, Ohio Jewelers Since 1838 ROGER'S BROTHER'S Fertilizers — Seeds Agricultural Lime Spreading Service Covington, Ohio Congratulations to the Class of 737 MIAMI COUNTY DAIRY DIVISION Hawthorne Mellody, Inc. Covington, Ohio Congratulations to the Class of 73 The Coachlight Dress Shoppe MIN. High St. Covington, Ohio 45318 Dianne B. Zimmerlin, Prop. PIQUA PRINTING COMPANY General Printing Letter Press Offset Publishing Die Cutting Autographic Registers Snap-A-Part Forms Wedding Announcements Piqua, Ohio Phone 773-4595 147 FIN FROCK CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. contracting and excavating 235 College Street Covington, Ohio 473-3141 WEST OHIO TELEPHONE CO. MAIN OPTICAL SERVICE 21 North High Street 406 Main Street Covington, Ohio piquai Qh;o 473 2092 FEATURING THE LATEST STYLE FOR EVERY OCCASION 148 Compliments of FORREST V. MILLER AGENCY Insurance Real Estate Covington, Ohio Formerly Known as the Citizens National Bank Congratulations to the Class of 73 COVINGTON SCIENCE CLUB TROY SPORTS CENTER Mr. Da vid Davis Chris Leonard Deb Harrison Susan Hardenbrook Nick Minnich Roland Rapp Denise Harrison Mike Leonard Rich Emery Doug Hoblit Dave Barnhart Chuck Smith LeAnn Stevenson Larry Minnich Guns and Ammunition Sports Equipment Fishing Tackle Everything in Sports I I I W. Main St. 335-3618 Troy, Ohio 149 Compliments to the Class of 73 SHANGRI-LA CLUB 19 North High Street Covington, Ohio Phone 473-81 15 PAUL'S PIZZA and CARRY OUT Call in your order for faster service 226 N. High St. Covington, Ohio 473-2268 UNIBRAZE CORPORATION Sales and Executive Office 7502 West State Route 41 Covington, Ohio 45318 Compliments of WISE'S GRAVEL 8535 W. Klinger Road Covington, Ohio Phone 473-3246 URTON'S SOHIO SERVICE Broadway and High Street Covington, Ohio Phone 473-51 I I ULBRICH'S I.G.A, Over 59 Years At 407 South Wayne St. Piqua, Ohio Phone 773-4073 150 Serving ScuienA a td itice f%%6 THE COVINGTON BLDG. LOAN ASSOCIATION 117 North High Street Phone 473-2021 COVINGTON, OHIO 45318 Passbook and Certificate Savings. Dividends from Date of Deposit to Date of Withdrawal — Compounded Quarterly. House and Farm Loans American Express Travel Checques Free Customer Parking adjacent to Office Open 5 Days a Week — 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. Closed Thursday and Sunday PIQUA MILLING CO. Pimco Master Feed Mix Scotts Authorized dealer Turf Builder Buyers of Grain Phone 773 0215 Pique, Ohio MAGEE BROTHERS CONSTRUCTION CO. Home Improvement Store 161 W. Main St. Gettysburg, Ohio Phone: 448-2008 THOMA Jewelers since 1838 321 Main St. Piqua Ohio Fine Jewelry — Sales and Service Silver Flatware and Holloware China — Crystal — Brass Accessories Stainless Steel Watch Repairing — Engraving Call 773-1625 Congratulations to the Class of 73 DUFFY'S BARBERSHOP GENTNER'S Serving your school band TUCKER BARBER SHOP Township Building Appointments Available Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday Walk-in Saturday Hrs. 8:00-6:30 p.m. Wright and Pearl St. Covington, Ohio Ph. 473-2635 APPLE FARM SERVICE 10120 W. Versailles Rd. Covington, Ohio 45318 Phone Versailles (513) 526-4851 New Idea Fox Brady New Holland Gebl LAKE SIDE VILLAGE INN Larry and Broadway Covington, Ohio Home Cooked Foods 152 Congratulations to the Class of 73 The Val Decker Packing Company Piqua, Ohio Since 1873 Serving you for over 100 years Congratulations to the Class of 73 Covington Office piqua national bank and trust co. PIQUA COVINGTON Piqua Steel Company 4243 West U.S. Route 36 Piqua, Ohio 45356 Phone 773-3632 Truck Crane Service Rigging and Heavy Hauling Structural Steel Warehouse, Fabricating and Erection Machinery Moving Complete Welding Service, Shop and Field Congratulations to the Class of 73 PIQUA DAILY CALL 153 Congratulations to the Class of 73 SYLVIA’S CERAMIC SHOP 503 East Broadway Covington, Ohio I WILSON'S DEPT. STORE 30-32 N. High Street Covington, Ohio PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hartley Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Miller Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Amiclc Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Paff Mr. and Mrs. W. Dean Pond Annette Snider Patty Kauffman Paula Shoup Mrs. R. E. Sellman Bev Snider Hittle's Jewelry A Professional Friend 154 C.H.S.. . . friendship 155 Index of Senior A ctivities ANTHONY,DEB Jr., Sr. Class Play; Tri-Hi-Y 10, 12; GAA 11, 12; Marching and Concert Band 9, 10, 11, 12. ASHER, ROSE Jr., Sr. Class Play; Cheerleader 12; Cheer Club 12, Pres. 12; Yearbook 11, 12; GAA 9, 10, 11, 12; FHA 9, 10, 11, 12; Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12; TNT 10, 11, 12; Science Club 11, 12; Newspaper 11, 12; Homecoming Queen Candidate. BADGLEY, THELMA Class Sec. 9; Student Council 9, 10; Jr., Sr. Class Play; Cheerleader 9, 10, 11, 12, Captain 12; TNT 9; GAA 9, 11, 12; Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12; Science Club 10; Marching and Concert Band 9, 10; Office Girl 11, 12; Homecoming Queen Candidate. BARBEE, DENNIS FFA 9, 10, 11, 12; Athletic Student Manager 9, 10. BARBEE, JERRY Sr. Class Play Crew; Football 9, 10, 11, 12; FFA 9, 10, 11, 12, Pres. 12. BARNHART, CATHY Jr., Sr. Class Play; Cheer Club 12. BARNHART, DAVID Basketball 9; Golf 10, 11, 12; Varsity C 11, 12; Science Club 12; Alternate to Boys State. BIEDERMAN, DORIS NHS 12; Science Club 10, 11, Pres. 11; Yearbook 11, 12, Sr. Editor 12; Chorus 9; Librarian 10, 11, 12. BOGGESS, JACKIE Jr., Sr. Class Play; GAA 10, 11, 12; TNT 9, 10; Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12; Yearbook 11, 12, Organization Editor 12. BOGGS, TED Class Treas. 12; Football 9, 10, 11, 12; Jr., Sr. Class Play; Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12; Track 10; Baseball 9, 11, 12; Varsity C 9, 10, 11, 12, Pres. 12; TNT 11, 12; Hi-Y 10, 11, 12. BORDELON, MIKE Sr. Class Play; Football 12; Basketball 9; Baseball 10; Baseball Student Manager 10; Golf 11, 12; Key Club 11. BOWMAN, KAREN FHA 9, 10, Pres. 10; FNA 9, 10; FSA 12; Chorus 9, 10; NHS 12. BRANT,PATSY GAA 9; Newspaper 10, 11, 12, Editor-in-Chief 12; Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Chaplain 12; NHS 10, 11, 12; Marching and Concert Band 9, 10, 11. BRIDGES, JEFF Football 9. BROWN, WILLIAM FFA 11, 12. BRUBAKER, SHARON FNA 9, 10, 11, 12; FSA 11, 12; NHS 12. CEARLEY, DENISE Attended Miamisburg 9, 10, 11; Activities from there: Class Play 10; NHS 10, 11; French 9, 10, 11; Librarian 9. CLARK, CHARLES Jr. Class Play; Football 10; Marching and Concert Band 9, 10, 11. CLARK, PEGGY SMITH Class Treas. 9, 10; Student Council 9, 10; Yearbook 9; Newspaper 11; Marching and Concert Band 9, 10; Chorus 9, 10, Treas. 10. COATE, DAN Student Council 12; Jr. Class Play; Football 9, 10, 11, 12; Basketball 10, 11; Track 11; Varsity C 10, 11, 12; Hi-Y 10, 11, 12; FFA 10, 11, 12. CORNWELL, JOHN Jr. Class Play. DAVIS, STEVE Football 9, 10, 12; Class Treas. 11, Pres. 12; 156 Sr. Class Play; FFA 9, 10, 11, 12; Track 9, 10, 11. DEARTH, DIANNA FHA 11; FSA 11, 12; Science Club 11. DENNINGS, GRANT Football 11; Track 10; Athletic Student Manager 11. DYSINGER, RODNEY Jr., Sr. Class Play; Football Manager 11; Basketball Trainer 10; Track 10, 11, 12; Newspaper 9, 10, 11; TNT 9, 10, 11, 12; Athletic Student Manager 10; Yearbook 11; Chorus 10, 11, 12; Varsity C 10, 11, 12. EMERY, RICHARD Jr., Sr. Class Play; Baseball Stst. 9, 10; Science Club 11, 12, V. Pres. 11, Pres. 12; NHS 10, 11, 12; Perfect Attendance 9, 11; Marching and Concert Band 9, 10, 11, 12. EVANS, JANE DeMOSS GAA 9, 10; Science Club 10, 11. FIELDS, JUDI Jr. Class Play; GAA 11, 12; Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12; Yearbook 11, 12, Activity Co-Editor 12; FSA 11, 12. FLORA, DARRELL FLORA, NAOMI FHA 9, 10, 11, 12, Pres. 12; Cheer Club 12. FRENCH, SHIRLEY Jr., Sr. Class Play; FHA 10, 11, 12; Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12; FSA 11, 12. FULLERTON, MIKE GANGER, GARY Sr. Class Play; Basketball 9; Baseball 9, 10, 11; Marching and Concert Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Homecoming Queen Escort. GIBBONEY, MIKE GIROUARD, PAUL Class Sec. 10, 11; Jr., Sr. Class Play; Baseball 9, 10; Key Club 11, 12, V. Pres. 12; Hi-Y 12; Marching and Concert Bandi), 10, 11, 12. GRAVES, SHARON Jr. Class Play; Science Club 10; FHA 11; Newspaper 12; Yearbook 12; Marching and Concert Band 9, 10, 11, 12. HARDENBROOK, HOLLY Newspaper 10, 12; Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, V. Pres. 11; Marching and Concert Band 9, 10, 11. HARTLEY, CHRIS Jr., Sr. Class Play; Cheerleader 9; Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12; Marching and Concert Band 9, 10, 11. HARTLEY, SHERYL KEISER Cheerleader 12; GAA 11, 12; Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12; Yearbook 11, 12; Jr. Class Play. HATHAWAY, LuANNE Jr., Sr. Class Play; GAA 9; Yearbook 9, 10, 11, 12, Faculty Editor 12; Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Pres. 12; Majorette 9, 10, 11, 12, Head Majorette 12; Concert Band 9, 10, 11, 12; NHS 12. HEFFNER, TIM Jr., Sr. Class Play; Track 11; FFA 9, 10, 11, 12; TNT 12. HEINTZ, DALE FFA 11, 12. HENSLER, LINDA Jr., Sr. Class Play; Cheerleader 9, 11; FHA 10, 11, 12, Sec. 11; Chorus 9, 10; Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12; FSA 12, Sec. 12. HESS, STEVE FFA 9, 10, 11, 12. HESSON, RANDY Football 10; FFA 9, 10, 11, 12, Asst. Sec. 9. HOBLIT, DOUG Jr. , Sr. Class Play; Football 12; Basketball 12; NHS 10, 11, 12, Pres. 12; Hi-Y 12; Key Club 11, 12; Science Club 12; Marching and Concert Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Chorus 12. HOUK, GRAYSON Jr., Sr. Class Play; Football 9, 10, 11, 12; Basketball 9, 11; Track 9, 10; Baseball 12; Student Manager Basketball 12; Wrestling 12; Hi-Y 11, 12; Varsity C 12; Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12, Sec.-Treas. 12; Yearbook 11, 12, Sports Editor 12. HUFFMAN, MIKE Sr. Class Play; Athletic Student Manager; TNT 11; Key Club 10, 11; Marching and Concert Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Drum Major 11, 12; Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12; Pep Band. JOHNSON, SCOTT Class Pres. 9, 10; Student Council 9, 10, 11, 12, Treas. 12; Football 9; Basketball 9, 10, 11; Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12; TNT 9, 10, 11, 12, Treas. 12; Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Pres. 12; NHS 11, 12, V. Pres. 12; Varsity C 10, 11, 12, V. Pres. 12, Sec. 11; Chorus 9; Homecoming Queen Escort. KAUFFMAN, PATTY Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Asst. Chaplain 11; Newspaper 10, 11, 12; NHS 11, 12; Pep Band 12; Marching and Concert Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Girls’ State Delegate. KAY, DENISE Jr., Sr. Class Play; TNT 11, 12; Office Girl 12. LANDES, DUANE Class V. Pres. 10, 11; Class Sec. 12; Jr. , Sr. Class Play. LAVY, JANE BATDORF Student Council 11; Jr., Sr. Class Play; GAA 9, 10, 11; Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11; TNT 10, 11; FHA 11; Yearbook 11; Newspaper 11; Miss Chick Contestant. LONG,GALE Track 9, 10, 11, 12; Student Manager 9; Cross Country 9, 10, 11, 12; Statistician 9, 10, 11; Varsity C 10, 11, 12; Marching and Concert Band 9, 10. McFADDEN, JOHN Jr., Sr. Class Play Technical Director; Marching and Concert Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Newspaper 9, 10; Yearbook 9, 12. McMAKEN, SHEILA Jr., Sr. Class Play; GAA 9, 10, 11, 12; Tri-Hi- Y 10, 12; Newspaper 10; Miss Trost’s Helper 11, 12; FHA 9, 10, 11, 12, V. Pres. 11. MARTIN, GAIL Jr. Class Play; FHA 10, 11, 12; Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12; TNT 11, 12, Treas. 11, V. Pres. 12; Newspaper 9, 10, 11, 12; Office Girl; Chorus 9, 10, 12. MEYER, TERRY MILLER, JEFF Football 9, 12; Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12; FFA 12; Varsity C 12. MINNICH, CANDY Jr., Sr. Class Play; FHA 9, 10, 11, 12; Concert and Marching Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Majorette 10, 11, 12. MOHLER, DIANE FHA 9, 10, 11; FSA 12. MORROW, ALLEN FFA 9, 10, 11, 12, V. Pres. 12. NICODEMUS, JEANINE Jr., Sr. Class Play; Tri-Hi-Y 12; GAA 12; FHA 11, 12; FSA 11, 12, Treas. 12; Chorus 9. O’DIAM, JANET NHS 10, 11, 12; TNT 9, 10, 11, Sec. 10; Scholarship Team 9, 10, 11, 12; Librarian 10, 11, 12; Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Sec. 12; Newspaper 9, 10, 11, 12, Editor-in-Chief 11, Bus. Mgr. 12. PAFF, KAREN Student Council 12; Jr., Sr. Class Play; TNT 9, 10, 11, 12, Pres. 12; GAA 11, 12; FHA 11, 12, Treas. 12; Science Club 11; Pep Band 10, 11; Marching and Concert Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Band Council 10, 11, 12; NHS 12; Yearbook 9, 10, 11, 12, Editor-in-Chief 12. PENCE, DIANE Jr., Sr. Class Play; Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12; Marching and Concert Band 9, 10, 11; Newspaper 10, 12. PENNINGTON, RANDY Sr. Class Play; Basketball 9, 10; Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12; Cross Country 9; Chorus 9; Hi-Y 11; Key Club 11, 12; Varsity C 11, 12. PENNY, TERRY 158 Football 9, 10, 11, 12; Varsity C 12; Wrestling 12. RICHARDSON, DON Football 9, 10; Baseball 10, 11; Cross Country 10, 11; Varsity C 11, 12; Perfect Attendance 9. ROGERS, MARILYN Class Pres. 11; Class V. Pres. 9, 12; Student Council 9, 10, 11, 12, Sec. 11, Pres. 12; Jr., Sr. Class Play; FHA 9, 10, 11, 12, Sec. 10, Treas. 11, V. Pres. 12; GAA 9, 10, 11, 12, Sec. 10, V. Pres. 11, 12; NHS 10, 11, 12; Miss Trost's Helper 11; Office Assistant 12; Homecoming Queen; FFA Queen; Rossburg A- Go-Go Queen Contestant. SHOUP, PAULA Jr., Sr. Class Play; GAA 11, 12, Pres. 12; FHA 11, 12, Reporter 12; NHS 11, 12, Sec. 12; Tri- Hi-Y 12; Alternate to Girls’ State; Miss Trost’s Helper 12. SIMMONS, JOE Football 10, 11, 12; Track 9; Athletic Student Manager 9, 10, 11; Golf 11; Key Club 10, 11, 12; Hi-Y 12; Varsity C 12; NHS 12; Boys’s State. SINK, DALE FFA 11, 12. SLADE, STEVE Jr. Class Play. STACY,PAUL Student Council 11, 12, V. Pres. 12; Football 9, 11, 12; Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12; Track 9, 10, 11; Cross Country 10; TNT 9, 10, 11, 12; Hi-Y 10, 11, 12; Varsity C 11, 12. SMITH, CATHY Jr., Sr. Class Play; Cheer Club 12; Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12; GAA 11, 12; FSA 12, Pres. 12. STEELE, NICK Football 10, 11, 12; Basketball 10, 11; Track 10, 11; Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Chaplain 12. STEWART, STEVE SUBLER, JIM Jr. Class Play; Football 10, 12; FFA 9, 10, 11, 12. SWALLOW, JIM Football 9, 10, 11; Varsity C 11, 12; FFA 11, 12. TAYLOR, TIM Jr. Class Play; FFA 9, 10, 11, 12; TNT 10, 11, 12. THACKER, SUSAN Jr. Class Play; Newspaper 10, 11, 12; Yearbook 12; Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12, V. Pres. 12; Librarian 11, 12. WACKLER, GARRY Sr. Class Play; Football 9, 10, 11, 12; Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12; Track 11; Chorus 9, 10, 11. WAGONER, DARLENE Jr., Sr. Class Play; FNA 9, 10; Tri-Hi-Y 11; Yearbook 11; FSA 11, 12; Science Club 12. WEISHEIT, VIVIAN Jr., Sr. Class Play; GAA 12; Yearbook 12; FSA 12; Marching and Concert Band 9, 10; Chorus 9. WILLS, CATHY Jr., Sr. Class Play; Cheerleader 9, 11; Tri-Hi- Y 10, 11, 12; GAA 11, 12; FSA 11, 12; Yearbook 12; Marching and Concert Band 9, 10, 11. WISE, MARY ANN Jr., Sr. Class Play; Cheerleader 9, 11; GAA 9, 10, 11, 12; FHA 10, 11, 12, Pres. 11, Sec. 12; Tri-Hi-Y 12; Newspaper 12; Chorus 9, 10; FSA 11, 12, V. Pres. 12; Homecoming Queen Candidate. WORLEY, JAMES FFA 9, 10, 11, 12, Reporter 11, Treas. 12. CASTRO, CARLOS Track 12; FFA 12. PENTEADO, LI A Tri-Hi-Y 12. 159


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