Covington High School - Buccaneers Yearbook (Covington, OH)

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BUCCANEER 1981 COVINGTON HIGH SCHOOL 807 CHESTNUT STREET COVINGTON, OHIO 45318 ENROLLMENT — 396 FACULTY — 21 ADMINISTRATION — Mr. Larry Henry, Superintendent Mr. Stephen House, Principal 34TH VOLUME 112TH GRADUATING CLASS Address Page 1 THE “BUCCANEER” LINE-UP Activities Candids 16 Activities Divider 4 Address Page 1 Ads Divider 150 Ad Staff 79 Advertisements 151-170 Americanism Winners 33 Art Club 68 Athletic Office Aides 82 Attendance Office Aides 82 Awards 32,33 Baby Pictures 103-107 Band Camp 6. 7 Band Council 81 Band Sections 9 Baseball 56, 57 Basketball, Boys 44-47 Basketball, Girls 50-53 Board of Education 141 Boys’ State 114 Buccanews Staff 69 Bus Drivers 147 Candids 5, 149 Cheerleaders 64,65 Classes Divider 84 Closing 176 Clubs Candids 67 Clubs Divider 66 Concert Band 80 Cooks 147 Cross Country 43 Custodians 147 Face Collage 17 Faculty Candids 148 Faculty Divider 140 Faculty 143-146 FHA 70 Flag Corps 9 Football 36-39 French Club 71 Freshmen Candids 135,136 Freshmen Class 130-134 Front Office Aides 82 Golf 42 Graduation 22-25 Guidance Office Aides 83 Homecoming Candidates 95 Homecoming Festivities 96,97 Homecoming Queen 94 Jr. and Sr. Play 28,29 Junior Candids 121,122 Junior Class 116-120 JVS Messenger 83 JVS Juniors 12,13 JVS Seniors 14,15 Key Club 72 Library Aides 83 Majorettes 8 Marching Band 8 Mr. Big Stuff 10 Mr. Henry 141 Mr. House 141 National Honor Society 73 Past Graduates 171-175 Pepband 81 Powderpuff 11 Prom 18-21 Queen Contestants 114 Scholarship Team 74 Secretaries 142 Senior Activities 98-102 Senior Band Members 81 Senior Candids 85,111,115 1 SeniorClass 86-93 Senior Favorites Senior Party x tor Wills Sen ors '81 Softball Sophomore Candids Sophomore Class Spirit Day Sports Candids Sports Divider Sports Scoreboard Spring Days State Football Student Council Table of Contents TNT Track, Boys Track, Girls Tri-Hi-Y Varsity C Voice of Democracy Volleyball Wrestling__________ 112, 113 26 108110 27 60,61 taff THE BEST OF TIMES Dawn is Dy-Na-Mite! Office cat for Mr. House Karen. “The Bearded Lady” UIPPED? We re equipted or 4 Activities Divider Not while I'm eating. Toot your flute. Amy’s 2nd place poster. V if Candy, Mark, Mary. Something is v-e-r-y funny! Rita hi Mindy. Diana, Jan — they're up to something. Im il I Tr Yearbook workshop. Ik Andrea and Susan! We will survive. Mary, Dana. Don. Blonde'' Karen. Candida 5 Band Camp 6 Band Camp Band Camp 7 COMMAND PERFORMANCE FRONT ROW: Feature Twirier. Terry Eichelberger; Lori Sirch, Lyle Kritzberger. Tracy Lyons, Mark Keiser. Scott Keiser. Linda Mead. Scott Williams. SECOND ROW: Drum Major, Lisa DeMoss; Head Majorette. Susan Landis; Kellie Minnich, Mary Ann Burton. Mindy Kiser, Ruth McCool. Connie Rhoades, Cindy Byers. Melody Longendelpher, Tracy Cain. Jane Riethman, Mr. Scarth. Missy Wills. Mary Hess. THIRD ROW: Steve Cain, Angie Wooddell. Jill Riethman. Leslie Looker. Beth Monnin. Michelle Wooddell. Kelly Christian. Brenda Mack, Joy Bodenmiller. Korinne Clark. FOURTH ROW: Tonia Dershem, Juanita Ludy. Kathleen Hart. Amber Rose. Allen Mack, DeAnn Kiehl. Rob Kritzberger, Omer Wenning TOP ROW: Karen Barnhart. Lisa Dieckman. Patty Boehringer. Dawn Burgess. Betsy Rhoades, Michelle Shafer, Dawn Mullenmx. 8 Marching Band Mr. Big Stuff and His Court FRONT ROW: Coach Phil Reck. Betsy Rhoades. Jackie Clark. April Col- bert. Mary Asher. Michelle Shafer. Chris Hoop SECOND ROW: Coach Don Fosmght. Diana Hensler. Lori Cain. Patty Boehrmger. Mindy Richard. Diana Lauber TOP ROW: Coach Dale Barger. Robin Free. Ginger Anderson. Missy Wills. Jenny Stickley. Alice Rhoades. Michele Voisard FRONT ROW: Coach Rick Schmidt. Chris Weigel. Lori Frantz. Lon Kline. Cathy Warner. Missy Perrine. SECOND ROW. Coach Kevin Fin- frock. Jan Emenegger. Karen Warner. Jennie McMaken. Michelle Davis. Angie Angle Tammy Cook THIRD ROW: Coach Scott Manson. Deanne Finfrock, Nicki Girouard. Brenda Gariety. Kathleen Hart. Amber Rose TOP ROW: Angie Laughman. Charlene Kelley. Lori Counts. Rhonda Weigel. Alicia Gessner MR. BIG STUFF KEVIN FINFROCK ESCORT STACIE CAIN On Saturday, November 1. 1980, at 7:30 P.M., the “Senior Jocks” took on the Junior Jocks”. The teams proved to be very evenly matched as they battled it out to a 6-6 tie. Even though the game was played with the in- tensity of the Super Bowl, it turned out to be a good time for everyone. BOYS AND THEIR ESCORTS Steve Simon------------Angie Shafer (absent) Jim Tobias---------Laura Hindmarch Kevin Finfrock---------Stacie Cain Kirk Tisdale--------Jackie McCool Rick Schmidt.....Michelle Wooddell Steve. Michelle. Jim. Laura, Kevin, Stacie. Kirk, Jackie, Rick Mr. Big Stuff The entire court. “King Kevin” The Powder Puffers Powderpuff Football 11 The mob. J.V.S. Juniors Alice and Lala Kim Baker — Graphic Arts Peg Bayless — Graphic Arts Pat Besecker — Electricity Missy Black — Health Occupations Tami Bracy — Health Occupations Toni Brickey — Health Occupations Bill Burton — Graphic Arts Gary Carder — Graphic Arts Kelli Clark — Data Processing Acc. Jay Davis — A C Heating and Plumbing Guy Dennings — Auto Body Lisa Dieckman — Graphic Arts Kathy Enz — Early Childhood Development Anna Evans — Early Childhood Development Todd Fields — Radio and TV Susan Hess — Early Childhood Development Lala Hoblit — Early Childhood Development Cecil Hunley — Data Processing Acc. Denise Lay — Cosmetology Kim Layman — Early Childhood Development Mark Lehman — Auto Mechanics Mike and Lisa Rusty and Lonnie Jim Cecil and Darryl 12 JVS The Adventurers Linda and Pat Gary Linda Mead — Electricity Dan Millhouse — Ag Diesel Mechanics Alex Patrick — Carpentry Darryl Platt — Data Processing Acc. Alice Rhoades — Early Childhood Development Tammy Richard — Radio and TV Tim Richardson — Drafting Scott Rupright — Data Processing Acc. Mike Ryan — Graphic Arts Dan Sampson — Ag Diesel Mechanics Jim Schilling — Restaurant Operations Gary Seger — Machine Trades Jim Smith — Welding Susan Snider — Cosmetology Randy Sprenkel — Ag Diesel Mechanics Bryan Strait — Welding Chris Trubee — Data Processing Acc. Eric Turner — Carpentry Michele Voisard — Data Processing Acc. Lonnie Weaver — Graphic Arts Teena Witherspoon — Machine Trades J.V.S. Seniors Terry Adams — Drafting David Alexander — Auto Body Don Blankenship — Auto Body Mike Boehringer — A C Heating and Plumbing Mary Boggs — Receptionist Clerical Denise Brickey — Home Ec. Dave Catterlin — Data Processing Acc. Dennis Clark — Ag Production David Cool — Graphic Arts Richard Cromwell — Auto Body April Dershem — Cosmetology Rus Ely — Ag Production Janet Etter — Horticulture Ted Fields — Ag Diesel Mechanics Bob Grillot — Radio and TV Cindy Gurdon — Graphic Arts Laura Hindmarch — Secretarial Science Penny Iddings — Diversified Health Occupations Mark Keiser — Drafting Dale Kline — Auto Mechanics Carol, Sharon. Mary Richard and Don The Adventurers Todd and Omer David and Cindy Debbie and Denise Lyle Kritzberger — Machine Trades Susan Kuntz — Cooperative Office Ed. Susan Landis — Horticulture Robert May — Radio and TV Sharon Meyer — Receptionist Clerical Ginger Miller — Secretarial Science Todd Miller — Carpentry Ben Mutzner — Ag Diesel Mechanics Phil Riedel — Environmental Occupations Jeff Ryan — Ag Diesel Mechanics Carol Shafer — Receptionist Clerical John Shell — Ag Production Deb Simon — Secretarial Science Scott Sotzing — Ag Production Rick Stephan — Ag Diesel Mechanics Debbie Thomas — Home Ec. Job Training Bob Tipton — Welding Paul Vickroy — Machine Trades Cheryl Weidner — Diversified Health Occupations Omer Wenning — Carpentry Jody Yaney — Data Processing Acc. Dale Lyle JVS 15 Darrell — A Good Sport! Show 5L' 'v A wpini Patty begs April to eat 16 Activities Candids We are all Buccaneers Undescribable. JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM The Junior-Senior Prom was held on Saturday evening, April 25, 1981 It began with a meal at the Troy Holi- day Inn. Their famous Strawberry Buffet was served. The meal was made up of roast beef, chicken breasts. English batter fish, escal- loped potatoes, augratin potatoes, hot vegetables, sixteen assorted sal- ads. glazed fresh strawberries, rolls, butter, and beverages. Next the dance was held at the Up- per Valley JVS. It began at 8:00 p.m. with music provided by Joe Dawson from WDJX. The photographers for the evening were Mr. Jerry Shoemaker and Mr. Mike Underwood. The after-prom was held at the Pi- qua VMCA from 12:00-7:00 a m. A wide variety of activities were available along with refreshments. The theme of the Prom was “The Best of Times” and we hope that everyone truly did have their very best prom. Music is made for dancing Scott. Andrea. Susan. Tony Couples waiting to get pictures taken Dave and Joann Flowers for the ladies The decorating crew! A happy group This is nice Parents and Teachers He's taking our picture Mrs. Snyder and Mr Tisdale. Advisors 18 Prom We’re getting the swing of it now Ready and Waiting Andrea putting flowers on the tables Posing for their picture Some handsome couples. Fun time at the Holiday Inn. Prom 19 Just sitting and talking until the music begins. The food was great at the Holiday Inn. The last tables patiently wait their turn. f e teU £ tvmeh ! 20 Prom Finished decorating and time to go home. Kelli puts on the “finishing touch. Let the good times roll - .nm( jg . We danced at the Upper Valley JVS. A full room of Covington students at the Holiday Inn. Return the SNACK SHOP sign. Bradley. Location of the after prom.“ A ‘good'' group have a “good'' time. Jody and his girl enjoy the evening. We dined at the Holiday Inn. Troy. Prom Graduation 22 Graduation May 24,1981 JUST FOR THE GRADUATES How grand you look in cap and gown! You smile, relieved, your books laid down. And diploma tight within your hand, Facing the future of our land. Wondering what lies ahead for you; Where you will live; what you will do. That's life. When one assignment's done, You're face to face with another one. Take it from me — I've walked your way; I've stood on my graduation day. Happy, over a course well done; Fearful about what was to come. But then I sensed, right by my side The Lord of Glory, my Friend, my Guide. He understood my hopes, my fears And smiled, I’ve walked a road that's true; Trust Him. He'll walk life's road with you. God Bless each and everyone of you. Graduation 23 24 Graduation Football Stadium Connie Rhoades. Valedictorian I ‘81 Our New Beginning The Times of Our Lives 26 Senior Party Class of Senior 81 27 Meet Me at the Fair JUNIOR-SENIOR CLASS PLAY April 10 and 11, 1981 DIRECTOR: MISS DORIS TROST LOUIS CRANSTON LUCILLE (LUCY) BANCROFT MRS. BANCROFT SALLY ANDERSON MR. ANDERSON ROBERT HUTCHINSON WINTHROP HUTCHINSON ADELE HUTCHINSON MISS NELLIE BROWN DR. LEONARD PHIPPS OMER WENNING LISA DEMOSS GLENNA FULKS BETSY RHOADES TIM BURNS SCOTT BEENER BRUCE LANDES MARY ASHER KECIA CHASTEEN BRAD HALL DAISY JOANN DIEPERINK LINDA LINDA MEAD EMMA . DONELARBOGAST WINONA APRIL COLBERT EDDY JOHN BRANDT FRED MIKEGIROUARD BILL JOEL BRANNON GEORGE DAN SHOUP MOOSE DAN CAIN MARY DENISE SCHAURER ALICE CATHY WARNER PHOEBE MINDY RICHARD KATE DAWN MULLENNIX EDWINA DIANA LAUBER ELLA LAURA LONGNECKER LIZZIE MICHELLE SHAFER DORA LORI KLINE IDA ALICE RHOADES HATTIE PATTY BOEHRINGER MELISSA JULIE SCHEIB STAGE CREW: BRUCE LANDES, TIM BURNS, MISSY PERRINE TICKETS: JULIE SCHEIB, CATHY WARNER, ANGIE WEYANT, HOLLY IRVIN LIGHTING: ERIC RICE, JERRY MINNICH. CHRIS YINGST, MIKE CALDWELL PROGRAMS: CONNIE RHOADES, CATHY WARNER, JULIE SCHEIB PIANIST: CONNIE RHOADES USHERS: JULIE SCHEIB, CATHY WARNER PUBLICITY: DENISE SCHAURER, CATHY WARNER, SCOTT BEENER, JULIE SCHEIB Tim — The “Blacksmith Brad and Kecia A family discussion. Connie and Julie Betsy and Bruce Mr. Scarth's Orchestra 28 Jr. and Sr. Play Good times. Taking a bow! Jr. and Sr. Play 29 The Games We Play Is he safe or out ? Thoughtful onlookers. Chess is for 'thinkers”. Vickie Rae waits and watches. FIELD DAY Field Day was held on Friday, May 1$, 1981. It was a cold, rainy day and many of the activities had to be held Indoors. As you can see from these pictures, the rain did not dampen the spirit of the students and a good time was had by both the students and teachers. Senior volleyball team Everyone has to be somewhere Mrs. Snyder “serves '. Fun in the gym and more chess. Just get the ball over the net. Why am I doing this? Lots of spectators. It s going to be a close play. 30 Spring Days Becky and Khris Hit a home run! Watching the Harding Mile Atta boy Steve Carrying this around is fun. Jarts is the name of the game Sometimes we do weird things. The Faculty All-Stars 1 Listening to the radio is always popular. Holly and Mr. Harding run the mile. Celebration! Spring Days 31 Our Achievements Cathy Warner — Athena Club Award Girls Reserve Basketball Harold Frantz — Bucc Booster President Track 32 Awards AMERICANISM WINNERS: Tim Weikert. Glenna Fulks. Allen Mack. Connie Rhoades. Janice Snider. Mike Girouard. VOICE OF DEMOCRACY: Paula Garman Fulks. Connie Rhoades. Cathy Warner. Tom Gross. Glenna Volleyball Wrestling Track — Lisa. Cindy. Holly Basketball Jane. Cathy. Omer — Perfect Attendance Softball Football Jenny — FHA Cross Country Honored former basketball coaches — January 3. 1981 Awards 33 “The Sports Arena” A sunny day of golf. Concentration. On guard. Good sportsmanship Cross country run Kicking off. Serve it — we re ready. Can you find the ball? 34 Sports Divider Sports Candids 35 Football FRONT ROW: Glen Hollopeter, Mike Girouard, Kent Musgrave, Ted Fields. Glenn Musgrave. Kevin Finfrock. Pete Boehringer. Dave DeMoss, Kelly Deeter. Bob Grillot. Bryan Reames. Ken Taylor SECOND ROW: Chuck Vingst. Jeff Frock. Brian Garber. David Daniels. Jim Smith. Glen Mullennix. Richard Cromwell. Jason Kingery. Mike Grillot. Brian Bitner. Khris Locker. Mark Barnhart. Mark Williams THIRD ROW: Mr. Huelsman. Mr McCord. David Sampson. Phil Reck, David Kaiser. Gary Carder. Pat Thomas. Rick Schmidt. Everett Adams. Scott Manson. Dan Hoblit, Jeff Swallow. Marc Cam. Doug Pond. Chris Supinger, Mr Tisdale. Mr Fisher TOP ROW: Jeff Ryan. Joe Christian. Chris Yingst. Bill Sowers. Dale Barger. Tony Perrine. Todd Fields. Jerry Clark. Kirk Tisdale. Darrell Barger. Don Fosmght. Chris Graves. Dave Alexander SENIORS: Richard Cromwell. David Alexander. Jeff Swallow. Chuck Yingst. Rick Schmidt. Scott Manson. Kirk Tisdale. Dan Cam. Kevin Finfrock. Mark Williams. Bob Gril- lot. CAPTAINS: Scott Manson. Kirk Tisdale. Rick COACHES: Ed McCord. Bob Huelsman. Schmidt. Larrie Tisdale. Steve Fisher. A WORD FROM THE ENERGETIC The football team, for the second year in a row. went to the State Tournament. They won the quarter-final game with Williamsburg 27-0. They lost the semi-final game to Newark Catholic 10-14. The 1980 football team reached higher and went farther than anyone anticipated. I think this was possible because of the team work of this group. The 1980 football team was truly a “team with 11 players on the field working toward a common goal. Mr. Larrie Tisdale 36 Football TEAM OF 1960 HONORED AT HOMECOMING GAME TEAM OF 1960 FRONT ROW: Tom Iddmgs. John Holsinger, Gary Maier. Roger Looker. Bud Weer. Dan Cotrell. Doug Murray. TOP ROW: Frank Dunn, Coach; Gordon McMaken. Larry Warner. Jerry Fessler. George Yingst. Wayne Ingle. Tom Fenner. Tom Kimmel, Mike Hart, Steve Wells. Mark Smith. STATS MANAGERS: Steve Dunn, Jeff Shields. Craig Vanderhorst, Scott Anderson. Please let us rest for a minute! Coach Tisdale Schmidt Scores Would you care to dance? Coach Huelsman Yingst, Reck. Fosnight, Tisdale Football 37 1980 Quarter-Finals Photo courtesy of the Stillwater Adver- tiser A happy face. Miss Piggy cheers us on. TV 7 interviews Mr. Tisdale. Photo courtesy of the Stillwater Advertiser They parked on the front lawn. 38 State Playoffs Semi-Finals Semi-Finals 39 Varsity Volleyball FRONT ROW: Holly Irvin, Susan Landis, Missy Perrine. TOP ROW: Mrs. House. Nicole Girouard, Angie Weyant, Mary Asher, Shannon Irvin, Missy Wills. Laura Longnecker, Mrs. Coder. 40 Varsity Volleyball Reserve Volleyball .ft FRONT ROW: Kathleen Hart, Dianna Fosnight, Michelle Davis. Angie Angle, Mary Dewey. Jan Emenegger. TOP ROW: Mrs. House, Karen Garman, Jennie McMaken, Lori Kline, Lisa Smith, Cindy Byers, Candy Tobias, Sherry Perrine, Kelly Christian. Mrs. Coder. A WORD FROM THE SPIKERS The girls have shown tremendous improvement in the development of volleyball skills. They were a very young and inexperienced team with only three players back from last year’s team. They worked hard all season and played well in many games. The Varsity finished the season with a 7-16 record and the Reserve finished with a 12-9 record. We are looking forward to next year with everyone back but two seniors. Mrs. Paula Coder Mrs. Becky House i Reserve Volleyball 41 Golf FRONT ROW: Coach Mr. Schultz. Steve Cain, Jim Shively. Tom Summers. Chris Vanderhorst. Shannon Zell TOP ROW: Todd Carder. Tom Gross. Jim Tobias. Steve Simon. Jerry Minnich. Eric Rice. John Hackett. Kasey Hart. Steve Iddings. A WORD FROM THE GOLFERS The 1980 golf season was one that saw 14 boys competing for the five varsity positions. This was the largest golf squad ever at Covington and it helped to pro- vide us with much strong intra- squad competition. The overall team record was not outstanding, 9-12, and a fourth place finish in the Three Rivers Conference, but both team and individual performances im- proved greatly throughout the year. Jim Tobias and Jerry Minnich were co-medalists for the year with 43.8 averages. Mr. Ron Schultz 42 Golf SENIORS: John Hackett, Steve Simon, Jim Tobias, Tom Gross. Cross Country FRONT ROW: Rob Kritzberger. Craig Vanderhorst. Brad Hall, Rob Cron, Jerry Platt. Steve Dunn TOP ROW: Coach Mr Meyer. Tim Angle, Eric Turner. Tony Longendelpher, Don Emenegger. Scott Brickey. Darryl Platt. SENIOR: Don Emenegger A WORD FROM THE RUNNERS With the arrival of a talented freshman class, the cross country team improved its record from 17- 71 in 1979 to 51-60 this past year. Despite injuries to key runners, the team’s hard work allowed them to fare very well in all of the meets. With everyone returning in 1981 we are looking for our best year yet. Steve Dunn qualified as an in- dividual to district and placed 61st in that meet. Mr. Jim Meyer Crosscountry 43 The Record Breakers CENTER: Coach Bob Huelsman TEAM: John Hackett, Ed Barger, Steve Simon. Rick Schmidt. Scott Manson. Jeff Ryan. Jerry Minmch, Dale Barger. Jim Tobias. Don Fosnight. Phil Reck. Kevin Finfrock. Jeff and John Jim and Scott THE ACTION SENIORS KEVIN FINFROCK ED BARGER RICK SCHMIDT STEVE SIMON JEFF RYAN JOHN HACKETT JIM TOBIAS SCOTT MANSON 44 Boys' Basketball Reserve, Freshmen Boys FRONT ROW: Steve Dunn, Scott Keiser. Chris Vanderhorst SECOND ROW: Allen Mack. Brian Garber, Chris Graves, Pete Boehringer. THIRD ROW: Doug Pond. Phil Reck. Don Fosnight. Dan Hoblit TOP ROW: Todd Alexander. Dale Barger. Mr. Fisher FRONT ROW: Rob Cron. SECOND ROW: Nathan Whiteman. Todd Owens, Curt Trubee, Joe Christian. Tony Perrine. THIRD ROW: Mike Bodkin. Marty Dieperink. Tim Angle. Dave Daniels. Kelly Deeter. TOP ROW: Mr. McCord. A WORD FROM THE VIGOROUS The 1980-81 Reserve Basketball team was a pleasure for me to coach. Never before did I have a diversified group as this year’s. The mixture of three freshmen, three juniors and the sophomores ac- complished many things. We defeated every team on our schedule and, for the second year in a row, won 19 games. I am very proud of this group of boys. I know they will continue the winning tradi- tion at Covington. Mr. Steve Fisher FRESHMEN STATS: Rick Clever. Scott Williams, Steve Cain. STATS AND MANAGERS: FRONT ROW: Rick Clever. Tony Kuether SECOND ROW: Omer Wenning. Rob Cron. Dave Daniels. TOP ROW: Joe Christian. Todd Owens. A WORD FROM THE SPORTSMEN The Freshmen basketball team finished the season with 10 wins and 6 losses. Five of these losses were by 3 points or less. They also finished second in the TRC Freshmen tournament at Ver- sailles. I am sure that each team member will have his own memories of the basketball season just as I do. Mr. Ed McCord Boys’ Baksetball 45 A WORD FROM THE COMPETITIVE As the 1980-81 Boys' Basketball season ended on the University of Dayton Arena floor, one did not have the presence of mind to realize that the greatest basketball team in Cov- ington High School history was being seen together for the last time. When many of these young boys started their basketball careers in the fifth grade, we, the coaches, knew then, that they would have very rewar- ding high school careers. The dream of an undefeated season was just a dream. Through the hard work of these young men on the court, the constant support of their fans, friends, and most of all their families, the dream blossomed into a reality. The season came and went like the light from a falling star. The season had its moments of brilliance, sparkle, hap- piness and joy, but before we all had time to realize, the season was over as it faded right before our very eyes. This team lived up to its reputation and buill upon an already great tradi- tion. I’m sure it does not realize how great an impact it has had upon the basketball fortunes of the future. We must start now to gaze into the heavens for the next star that might light the way to even greater success and happiness and pray that it does not keep us waiting too long. It is time to start dreaming again! MR. BOB HUELSMAN 46 Boys’ Baksetball Boys’ Basketball 47 Wrestling FRONT ROW: Ben Mutzner, Brad Hall. Darryl Platt. Craig Vanderhorst. Kent Musgrave. Dan Shoup. Joel Brannon. SECOND ROW: Curtis Mohler. Kirk Tisdale. David Sampson. Glen Hollopeter. Ted Fields. Don Emenegger. TOP ROW: Coach Tom Barbee. Glenn Musgrave. Marc Cain. Chris Palser. Mark Barnhart, Chris Rench. Jason Kingrey. Steve Iddings. Ryan Kimmel. SENIORS: TED FIELDS BEN MUTZNER KIRK TISDALE CURTIS MOHLER DON EMENEGGER A WORD FROM THE PHYSICAL The 1980-81 wrestling team had a very good season with a 12-2 dual-meet record, and placed second as a team at the Districts, Sectionals, Covington Invitational, and the Tri Village Invitational. All five seniors placed at the sectionals; Don Emenegger and Kirk Tisdale placed 1st. Ted Fields was 2nd, Curtis Mohler 3rd, and Ben Mutzner 4th. The other team members were; Brad Hall 1st, Kent Musgrave 3rd, Craig Vanderhorst 4th. Placing at the Distrct were Kent Musgrave 4th, Ted Fields and Curtis Mohler 3rd, Kirk Tisdale 2nd, Brad Hall and Don Emenegger 1st which qualified them to the State Wrestling Tournament. MR. TOM BARBEE STATS: Dianna Fosnight. Mary Dewey 4th at Northwestern Int. 2nd at Tri Village Int. 2nd at Covington Int. 5th at TRC 2nd at Sectionals 2nd at Districts 48 Wrestling Joel watches anxiously Coach Barbee Wrestling 49 Varsity Girls CENTER: Deb Hite. Steve Nealeigh TEAM: Mindy Richard. Lori Kline. Jenny Stickley. Shannon Irvin. Delores Vogler. Cindy Byers. Brenda Mack. Angie Weyant. Tammy Cook SENIOR: Lori Kline ACHAT WITH THE LIVELY The Covington Girls Varsi- ty basketball team ac- complished many things this season. These girls am young and are learning with every touch of the basket- ball. Their attitudes have im- proved and they have more confidence in themselves and their teammates. They are learning what the three D's mean to becoming a win- ner. The three D's are Dedication, Determination, and Desire. The 1981-82 season should bring them much success, happiness, and victory, but always remember that these can be accomplished within themselves as well as on the court. These girls will be spilling much of it out and sharing it with others. Mr. Steve Nealeigh 50 Girls' Basketball Reserve Girls FRONT ROW: Vickie Rae Cain. Jenny Beener. Mindy Kiser. Jennie McMaken. SECOND ROW: Joy Bodenmiller. Korinne Clark. Candy Tobias. Lisa Smith, Sherry Perrine, Kathleen Hart. TOP ROW: Deb Hite. Steve Nealeigh. TALK TO THE ACTIVATORS I really enjoyed working with the girls this season. We worked hard and there was never a dull moment. This team has a lot of spirit; even when we were behind they were always working and yelling for each other. I’m really proud of the girls and I think they represented the school very well. This year they came in second in the TRC and the girls are looking forward to taking “first” next year. I have seen a big improvement in all the girls. If they keep working as hard as they did during the season they will be a team to be stopped in 1981-82. Good luck with your school work and sports. Miss Deb Hite Girls’ Basketball 51 Girls Basketball Girls Basketball 53 Boys Track FRONT ROW: Scott Winks, Steve Dunn, Jerry Platt,Mark Barnhart. Tim Angle. Chris Graves. Curt Trubee. Tony Longendelpher. SE- COND ROW: Dave Kaiser. Jeff Elsass. Brian Garber. Brian Bitner. Pat Thomas. Doug Pond. Darryl Platt. Kevin Finfrock. TOP ROW: Jerry Clark. Todd Alexander. Phil Reck. Don Fosmght. Scott Manson. Chuck Yingst. Eric Rice. Tony Perrine. Kelly Deeter. Mr. Schultz. SENIOR POWER CHUCK YINGST SCOTT MANSON KEVIN FINFROCK VITAL STATS MICHELLE SHAFER JOANN DIEPERINK BRENDA GARIETY MISSY PERRINE A WORD FROM THE ABLE-BODIED The 1981 boys track team had a very outstanding season. The team won three major meet titles — Edgewood Relays, Covington Invita- tional, and the TRC. They placed no lower than fourth in any other major meet until the State meet. At State, the 400 meter relay team of Kevin Finfrock, Kelly Deeter, Phil Reck, and Scott Winks placed second, to give us eight points and an overall finish of 16th in the state. The team was led throughout the season by a few outstanding in- dividuals, but it was totally a team effort that gained the success that were achieved by this 1981 track team. 54 Boys Track Mr. Ron Schultz BOYS TRACK TEAM 4th in District Meet ALL LEAGUE QUALIFIERS 400 Meter Dash and Long Jump Kevin Finfrock High Jump Doug Pond 400 Meter Relay Team Kelly Deeter Kevin Finfrock Phil Reck Scott Winks Pole Vault Phil Reck STATE QUALIFIERS Pole Vault (Placed 8th at State) Phil Reck 400 Meter Dash (Placed 8th at State) Kevin Finfrock The track team had a successful year. 440 relay team placed 2nd at State. Kelly. Kevin. Phil. Scott Picture taken at Columbus. 400 Meter Relay Team (Placed 2nd at State) Kelly Deeter Kevin Finfrock Phil Reck Scott Winks Boys Track 55 Baseball FRONT ROW: Dave DeMoss, David Daniels, Allen Mack. Rob Cron. Mike Girouard. Glen Mullennix, Ed Barger, Joe Christian. TOP ROW: Jim Tobias, Bill Gold, Chris Pleiman, Marc Cain, Dan Cain, Gary Lavey, Dale Barger, Omer Wenning. Don Emenegger, John Hackett, Steve Simon, Coach Mr. Harding. SENIORS FRONT ROW: Dan Cain. Ed Barger TOP ROW: Omer Wenning. Jim Tobais. Steve Simon, John Hackett. Don Emenegger. Gary Lavey. 56 Baseball A WORD FROM THE SPORTING The baseball team had a disap- pointing season this year. Offensive- ly we did better than expected but our defense hurt us at times. We had seven seniors on the squad this year but most had very little varsity experience. Two of these seniors, Steve Simon and Omer Wenning, helped the team by batting over .400. Although the season record was not as good as the players had hoped for, everyone played as a team, not losing the desire to want to win. Mr. Jim Harding m ¥ a , ■ - 4 r Baseball 57 Girls Track FRONT ROW: Donel Arbogast, Mary Hindmarch, Dianna Fosmght. Mary Dewey. Jennie McMaken. Missy Wills. SECOND ROW: Robin Free. Lisa Horen. Rhonda Weigel. Juanita Cromwell. Nicki Girouard. Jan Emenegger. Angie Angle THIRD ROW: Lisa Smith. Shannon Ir- vin. Cindy Byers. Mindy Kiser. DeAnn Kiehl, Deanne Finfrock. Candy Tobias. Coach Mr Barbee TOP ROW: Jenny Stickley. Holly Irvin. Delores Vogler. Laura Longnecker. Glenna Fulks. Michelle Davis. Kormne Clark. Lisa DeMoss. GIRLS TRACK TEAM 4th in District QUALIFIED FOR STATE 2 Mile Relay Team (Placed 5th at State) Cindy Byers Holly Irvin Shannon Irvin Laura Longnecker 880 Yard Relay Mary Hindmarch Jennie McMaken Jenny Stickley Delores Vogler 880 Yard Run Holly Irvin 440 Yard Relay Team Shannon Irvin Jennie McMaken Jenny Stickley Delores Vogler TALK TO THE CONTENDERS The girls track team had a very good season with a 11-5 dual record. They were second at the Three Rivers Con- ference League. This year alone they broke 12 out of 14 school records. Breaking the discus record was Lisa Horen, high jump was Cindy Byers, and long jump was Shannon Irvin. The 3200 meter relay team was Laura Longnecker, Holly Irvin, Cindy Byers, and Shannon Irvin. The list of records broken continues with many team members talents. Most team points scored was by freshman Cindy Byers at the total of 100. Holly Irvin had 91 Vi in track events. Field events was Lisa Horen at 54. Mr. Tom Barbee 58 Girls Track Girls Track 59 Softball FRONT ROW: Wendy Bernardi, Jenny Beener, Brenda Mack, Diana Lauber, Jackie Clark, Stacie Cain. Melody Longendelpher, Jackie McCool. TOP ROW: Lori Kline, Sherry Perrine, Kelly Christian, Kathleen Hart, Bonnie Miller, Angie Weyant, Tammy Cook, Coach Mr. Scarth. A WORD FROM THE BATTERS This year's Covington Softball team has improved throughout the course of the year. Inexperience has hurt us in most of our games but the only way to gain this experience is by playing. In future years the Covington Soft- ball team will develop into a fine team if the players continue to improve. STATS AMBER ROSE MISSY PERRINE SENIORS STACIE CAIN Mr. Gary Scarth LORI KLINE JACKIE McCOOL 60 Softball 1981 SOFTBALL ROSTER Catcher: Lori Kline Melody Longendelpher Pitcher: Stacie Cain First Base: Sherry Perrine Second Base: Wendy Bernardi Tammy Cook Shortstop: Angie Weyant Third Base: Kelly Christian Jackie Clark Left Field: Kathleen Hart Center Field: Brenda Mack Right Field: Jenny Beener Jackie McCool Bonnie Miller Softball 61 GOLF Anna 203 177 Opponent Covington Mississmawa Valley 182 177 Tri Village 164. Nat 1 Trail 1 78. Covington 181 Tri Village 1 78. Covington 183. Bethel 194 Ft Loramie 181 192 Indian Lake 226 182 Houston 21 7 189 Houston 195 183 Russia 195 194 Miami East 189 179 Lehman 166 195 SCC 163. Mechanicsburg 185. Covington 190. Milton Union 155. Carlisle 1 74. Covington 184 Greenview 193 Bethel 184 191 Jackson Center Inv Uth of 13 Versailles 167 200 Sectional 9th of 17 Graham 183 192 TRC 4th of 7 VARSITY BOYS BASKETBALL We They Tipp City 78 31 Tri Village 65 52 Bradford 78 28 Newton 70 45 Milton Union 67 33 Bradford 55 29 Franklin Monroe 49 48 Minster 57 29 Miami East 57 28 Bethel 72 39 Houston 68 50 Springfield C C 53 41 Lehman 47 45 Arcanum 58 57 Versailles 52 41 Graham 68 37 Bethel 63 46 St Henry 60 51 Indian Lake 83 31 Miami East 51 36 Yellow Springs 60 49 (tournament) Ansonia 54 43 (tournament) Waynesville 64 38 (tournament) Jackson Center 45 44 (tournament) Columbus Academy 32 42 (tournament) GIRLS TRACK Qprensnl Covinston West Milton Lost Botkins and Houston 1st of 3 Miami County Relays — six teams 2nd of 6 Arcanum, Versailles. Miami East 1st of 4 Minster Inv. — sixteen teams 4th of 16 Graham Lost Bradford Relays — six teams 1st of 6 Minster Lost Covington Inv — nine teams 4th of 9 Lehman and Russia 1st of 3 Tri Village Won TRC — Placed second WRESTLING Opponent Wfi They Lehman 45 18 Urbana 46 15 Mechanicsburg 40 30 Northwestern 36 25 Miami East 23 36 West Liberty 39 23 Cinn. Country Day 46 30 Mississmawa Valley 50 19 Lehman 52 10 Coldwater 41 17 National Trail 59 5 Dayton Kaiser 37 26 Versailles Res. 43 20 Troy 9 57 Tri Village 40 26 CROSSCOUNTRY Opponent Covington Dayton Christian inv 5th of 11 Ohio C averns Inv 9th of 19 Treaty City Inv 9th of 16 Brookville. W Milton. Versailles 4th of 6 Twin Valley N . Twin Valley S Brookville Inv 5th of 11 Ft Loramie Inv 11th of 14 BobSchullnv 7th of 9 Miami East. Versailles 3rd of 3 Bethel Inv. 4th of 11 Russia. Bradford 2nd of 3 Sectional 7th of 13 TRC — 6th of 7 Sports SOFTBALL Opponent yye They Springfield C.C. 5 21 Bethel 13 25 Tri Village 8 26 Lehman 2 10 Bradford 2 15 Dayton Christian 19 35 Miami East 11 21 Indian Lake 23 8 Versailles 4 8 Versailles 3 35 Bethel 23 17 Graham 7 8 Tipp City 5 4 Springfield C.C. 5 16 Graham 6 17 Miami East 8 25 RESERVE BOVS BASKETBALL Opponeni Wfi They Tipp City 33 31 Tri Village 53 26 Bradford 39 14 Newton 38 36 West Milton 38 32 Bradford 37 23 Franklin Monroe 42 33 Minster 33 32 Miami East (MCHT) 45 39 Bethel (MCHT) 37 38 Houston 43 36 Springfield C.C. 47 23 Lehman 49 31 Arcanum 50 40 Graham 41 25 Bethel 45 36 St. Henry 32 26 Indian Lake 32 27 Miami East 51 36 62 Sports Scoreboard Scoreboard VARSITY GIRLS BASKETBALL Opponent We They Bethel 27 35 Ansoma 43 28 Minster 36 48 Bradford 49 25 Tipp City 33 38 Ansoma (Bradford Inv.) 40 38 Bradford (Bradford Inv.) 33 32 Arcanum (Bradford Inv.) 26 43 Lehman 30 44 Twin Valley S. 37 36 Versailles 27 28 Tri Village 44 60 Graham 33 66 Arcanum 29 57 Piqua 34 42 Twin Valley N 31 49 Indian Lake 37 33 Miami East 33 40 Springfield C.C. 35 43 Newton 43 12 Bethel (tournament) 28 25 Waynesville (tournament) 25 47 RESERVE GIRLS BASKETBALL Opponent W£ They Bethel 2 25 Ansoma 14 12 Minster 23 29 Bradford 55 3 Tipp City 14 20 Lehman 17 9 Twin Valley S. 31 34 Versailles 36 31 Graham 33 23 Tri Village 31 53 Arcanum 23 27 Piqua 27 21 Twin Valley N 13 30 Indian Lake 45 14 Miami East 35 39 Springfield C.C. 34 20 Newton 36 7 RESERVE VOLLEYBALL Opponent CtmnglQD Arcanum Won Bradford Won Tri Village Won Franklin Monroe Won Ansonia Won Twin ValleyS Won j Fairlawn Won Lehman Lost Twin Valley N Lost West Milton Won Versailles Lost Newton Won Springfield C C Lost Graham Won Minster Lost Marion Local Lost Bethel Lost Dayton Christian Won Indian Laki Won New Br 'me. Lost Miami L. ' Lost FOOTBALL Opponent m They Tipp City 14 7 Eaton 18 7 Bradford 33 17 Springfield C.C. 45 8 Lehman 26 6 Versailles 21 13 Graham 45 0 Ansonia 28 0 Indian Lake 42 8 Miami East 7 7 Williamsburg 27 0 Newark Catholic 10 TRC Champions Region 20 Champions 14 FRESHMAN BOYS BASKETBALL Opponent We They Tri Village 32 18 Springfield C.C. 30 23 Lehman 23 26 Bethel 31 49 Versailles 30 20 Graham 27 30 Arcanum 18 19 Twin Valley N 27 25 Piqua 26 29 Tipp City 34 20 Indian Lake 39 12 Twin Valley S. 38 22 Miami East 25 24 Graham (tournament) 30 27 Miami East (tournament) 36 21 Versailles (tournament) 18 21 VARSITY VOLLEYBALL Opponent Covington Arcanum Lost Bradford Lost Tri Village Lost Franklin Monroe Lost Ansonia Won Twin Valley S. Won Fairlawn Lost Lehman Lost Twin Valley N Lost West Milton Lost Versailles Lost Newton Won Springfield C.C. Won Graham Lost Minster Lost Marion Local Lost Bethel Won Dayton Christian Lost Indian Lake Won New Bremen Lost Miami East Lost Newton (tournament) Won Tri Village (tournament) Lost BASEBALL Opponent They Springfield C C. 0 5 Houston 18 4 Tn Village 5 7 Lehman 4 5 Versailles 7 9 Bethel 7 11 Bradford 5 6 Miami East 3 17 Mississmawa Valley 7 6 Versailles 1 18 Bethel 5 4 Newton 4 7 Tipp City 13 15 Indian Lake 8 10 Houston 8 1 Miami East 3 6 Lehman 8 6 Springfield C.C 15 4 Indian Lake 9 4 Graham 1 6 Graham 4 8 BOYS TRACK Opponent Covington TRC Champions Dual Meets Won 9 — lost 1 Sectional — 2nd of 17 Edgewood Relays 1st of 6 Little Miami Relays 3rd of 6 Bradford Relays 2nd of 6 Minster Inv. 3rd of 16 Covington Inv 1st of 9 Dayton Christian Inv 2nd of 13 Sports Scoreboard 63 Cheerleaders VARSITY FOOTBALL: Laura Longnecker, Mary Asher. Diane Hensler. VARSITY BASKETBALL: Mary Asher. Diana Hensler. Deanne Fin- Kecia Chasteen. Nicki Girouard. Deanne Finfrock. frock, Susan Landis. Kecia Chasteen. Laura Longnecker. RESERVE BASKETBALL: Nicki Girouard. Jan Emenegger. DeAnn Kiehl. Karen Warner. Lori Cain. A Word From the Supporters As has always been the case, suc- cessful athletic teams make the cheerleader's job more enjoyable. Ex- cept for a very few disappointments, the cheerleaders were afforded the opportunities for a great deal of enjoy- ment. All the squads worked very hard throughout the year supporting their respective teams. The hours of prac- tice were quite tiring but when the en- tire squad performed well, the time was well spent. I truly appreciated their willingness to work and their cooperation. Their attitude made my job easier and very enjoyable. These were great squads. I'll an- ticipate great things from many of them in the future at Covington High School. Miss Carolyn Pemberton 64 Cheerleaders Cheerleaders 65 “THE ENTHUSIASTIC Future Homemakers of America Buccanews Art Club Kelly sells Yearbook subscriptions. Key Club Music 66 Clubs Divider Andrea s new friend Wendy student teaches. Terry Tri-Hi-Y “Powder Puff” Denise with some of her artwork Key Club bought new flags. Todd sells cotton candy. MATCh Sponsored by Student Council. Clubs Candids 67 Art Club Mrs. Jane Gildow FRONT ROW: Mary Asher, Angie Angle, Jackie Clark. SECOND ROW: Steve Cain, Terry Eichelberger Brenda Gariety, Tracy Cain. Jerry Rosengarten, Michelle Shafer. Susan Landis. Chris Supinger, April Col bert. Susan Heffner, Donna Shaner, Karen Garman. Linda Westfall TOP ROW: Alicia Gessner. Joe Den man, Kasey Hart. Curt Trubee, Doug Pond, Jerry Clark. Carmen Schaurer. Cindy Byers. Ginger Ander son. Andrea Gessner. Lori Cain. Denise Schaurer. ADVISOR: Mrs. Gildow OFFICERS: FRONT ROW: Acc. Tracy Cain; Treas Michelle Shafer. SECOND ROW: Adv. Ass t. Linda Westfall; Pres. Susan Hef- fner TOP ROW: V. Pres. Mary Asher; Sec. Andrea Gessner. A WORD FROM THE ARTISTIC The Art Club is a service organiza- tion. We do art work (posters, signs, etc.) for any school, community groups, or individuals to earn money for the club. Each year we have a raffle, (TV set, calculator, and a set of radio headphones). We arrange one field trip to an art school, college, or museum. A Spring Art Show is set up and co- ordinated each spring by the Art Club. The students from the High school and Middle school may enter art work that has been done during the current school year. Our meetings are once a month. Art Club membership is open to any student who is currently in or has taken one year of high school art. Janet. Chris, Linda An Art Club meeting 68 Art Club Doug sold the most tickets. Buccanews Staff FRONT ROW: Betsy Rhoades. Jeff Shields. Mindy Richard. Nicki Girouard. Paula Garman. Dave ADVISOR: Mr. Fisher DeMoss. Chuck Yingst SECOND ROW: Jackie Clark. Lisa DeMoss. Karen Garman. Chris Palser. EDITOR: Chuck Yingst Julie Scheib. Connie Rhoades. Cathy Warner THIRD ROW: Chris Supinger. Beth Monnin. Tim ASSISTANT EDITOR: Ken Taylor Weikert. Glenna Fulks. Patty Boehrmger. Kirk Tisdale. Missy Wills TOP ROW: Diana Lauber. Jill Riethman. Michelle Wooddell, Jane Riethman. Mary Ann Burton. Dawn Burgess. Amy Caldwell. A WORD ABOUT THE AMBITIOUS The Buccanews is continuing to improve as a school newspaper. With the hard work of the editors and staff members the past cou- ple of years, the paper has brought much information to the students and community. I hope that the Buccanews con- tinues to grow and improve in the future. Mr. Steven Fisher Julie Scheib THOUGHTS FROM THE EDITOR The Buccanews' primary purpose is to entertain and inform the student body. In order to do so, the paper must have a hard working staff as well as a cooperative student body. As far as advice to anyone who wishes to participate as a member of the Buccanews Staff, I would like to say this: “You should work on the quality of your writing and get your ar- ticles in on time.” I want to say “Thanks” to the typists and Mrs. Snyder as well as everyone else who helped get the paper out. I would also like to wish well to next year's staff and a lot of patience to Ken. Editor, Chuck Yingst Connie, Sheryl. Cathy, and Julie Cathy Warner Buccanews Staff 69 FHA FRONT ROW: Deanne Fmfrock. Michelle Davis, Chris Weigel, Lori Frantz. Tina Miller, Tammy Cook. Bonnie Miller. Rhonda Weigel. Kim Bridges. Stephanie Kline. SECOND ROW: Kelly Christian, Kelli Clark, Ruth McCool. Missy Wills. Holly Irvin. Jenny Stickley, Lisa DeMoss, Robbin Kelzenberg, Kelly Alexander. Martha Black THIRD ROW: Renee Lyle, Vicki Rae Cain. Vicki Sue Cain, Mindy Kiser, Car- men Schaurer. Brenda Mack. Delores Vogler. Donna Shaner, Amy Caldwell, Barb Phillips, Rita Seger. Karen Brown. FOURTH ROW: Lora Burnside. Rhonda Sprenkel, Janet Schmidt. Angie Wooddell. Wendy Weyant, Toma Dershem, Michelle Shafer. Kevin Finfrock, Joanne Dieperink. Becky Epley FIFTH ROW: Mary Dewey. Mindy Richard. Diana Lauber, Chris Hoop. Teresa Fries, Juanita Cromwell. Dana Burgess. Mary Asher. Rick Schmidt. Steve Simon TOP ROW: Bob Pritchard, Steve Brown. Tracy Lyons, Christina McClurg. Doug Pritchard, April Colbert. Jackie Clark. Kecia Chasteen. Robin Free, Scott Richard. OFFICERS: District Rep. Tonia Dershem. V. Pres. Amy Caldwell; Sec. Jenny Stickley; Pres. Lisa DeMoss; Pari. Kelli Clark; Hist. Rep. Kelly Christian; Fair Rep. Donna Shaner. NOT PIC- TURED: Susan Kuntz, Treas. All ready for a skit 5 Jenny — District President Excellent leadership. ADVISOR: Mrs. Vulgamore A WORD FROM THE FHA HERO The purpose of the Cov- ington FHA Chapter is eightfold. The purposes are found in the Constitu- tion and By-Laws Article I. Section B. Our organization meets bi-monthly and works on various projects in class. This year our chapter has participated on district and state levels. They were active in workshops and compe- titions. Our contributions are Children's Hospital and Mainstreaming Activities for Youth. The State Convention is held April 9-11 in Colum- bus, Ohio. Mrs. Vulgamore 70 FHA French Club FRONT ROW: Mindy Kiser. Mary Hindmarch. Angie Laughman, Jan Emenegger. Diana Lauber, Mindy Richard. Glenn Musgrave. SECOND ROW: Missy Perrine. Laura Longnecker. Nicki Girouard. Deanne Finfrock, Brian Garber. Mary Asher. Kecia Chasteen THIRD ROW: Robbin Kelzenberg, Roberta Clack. Karen Garman. Delores Vogler, Cathy Warner. Jackie McCool. Connie Rhoades. FOURTH ROW: Glen Hollopeter. Darrell Barger. Marty Dieperink. Jeff Elsass. Chris Vanderhorst. Paula Garman. Wendy Bernardi, Jenny Beener, Dianna Fosnight. Sherry Perrine. Tony Perrine. Chris Rench, Michelle Wooddell, Jill Riethman. FIFTH ROW: Jerry Rosengarten. Bill Sowers. Steve Dunn. Mark Barnhart. Nathan Whiteman. Tim Angle, John Broughman. Craig Vanderhorst, Tony Kuether. Lisa DeMoss, Scott Keiser. Steve Iddings. Beth Monnin TOP ROW: Dan Shoup. Joel Brannon. Brad Hall. Karen Cromes. Brenda Zacharias. Rob Cron. Candy Barger. Barb Manning. Lisa Stewart. Teresa Yantis, Marie Wintrow. Mary Mead. Chris Pleiman. Chris Palser, Jane Reithman. OFFICERS: FRONT ROW: Sec. Connie Rhoades; V. Pres, Paula Garman; Pres. Jackie McCool; Tre s. Cathy Warner TOP ROW: Miss Trost. NOT PICTURED: News Rep. Scott Rupright. ADVISOR: Miss Trost Packages of “Jingles '. Cookies. French meal. A MESSAGE FROM THE FRENCH The French Club was designed to interest students in the cultural aspect of French. Our Christmas project was making cookies for the Community Care Center. “Jingles” were sold at Christmas time to make things a little merrier at school. The Fish Pond at the Carnival is the highlight of the year. A banquet is held at the end of the year to recognize those Seniors who are in the Club. Miss Doris Trost French Club 71 Key Club FRONT ROW: Rick Schmidt. Missy Wills. Betsy Rhoades. Diana Lauber. Dawn Mullenmx. Patty Boehr- inger. Brian Garber. Mary Asher. Kecia Chasteen, Missy Perrine. SECOND ROW: Linda McMaken. Karen Garman, Lisa Gariety. Vickie Rae Cain, Amber Rose. Jeff Elsass, Craig Vanderhorst. Laura Longnecker. Nicki Girouard. Diana Hensler. Mr Hurlbut. THIRD ROW: Kent Musgrave. Juanita Cromwell. Candy Tobias. Mary Dewey. Mark Barnhart. Kathleen Hart. Brenda Gariety. Bonnie Angle. Angie Angle. Jennie McMaken FOURTH ROW: Chris Rench. Joe Christian. John Broughman. Todd Owens. Michelle Davis. Jan Emenegger. Kevin Finfrock. Joann Dieperink. John Hackett FIFTH ROW: Tony Perrine. Nathan Whiteman. Michelle Shafer. Phil Reck. Don Fosnight. Karen Warner. Tammy Cook. Angie Wooddell. Michelle Wooddell. Kelly Christian TOP ROW: Steve Simon, Steve Dunn. Kelly Deeter. Rob Cron. Tim Angle. Dave DeMoss. Mike Grillot, Chris Graves. Chris Vanderhorst. April Colbert. Jackie Clark. Tim Weikert. ADVISOR: Mr. Hurlbut OFFICERS: FRONT ROW: Sec Missy Perrine; Pres Rick Schmidt. TOP ROW: Brian Garber; V. Pres. Steve Simon; Mike Grillot; Treas. Kevin Finfrock. A WORD FROM A KEY CLUBBER The Key Club has many activities that keep the members busy. Paper drives are held bi-monthly for school funding projects. Our fun activities are made up of a Christmas party, hayride. and a dance. Pro- jects for the year include the Stillwater River Clean-up, helping children on Halloween, and charity drives for Heart Fund. The Key Club also purchased some new flags for downtown Covington. Mr. Alba Hurlbut 72 Key Club National Honor Society FRONT ROW: Lisa DeMoss. Laura Longnecker. Jeff Ryan. Allen Mack. Bill Gold. Nicki Girouard. Kelly Christian. Paula Garman. Peggy Mead. Kellie Mmnich, Jackie McCool. SE- COND ROW: Angie Weyant, Holly Irvin. Jenny Stickley. Dave Catterlin. Ken Taylor. Don Fosmght. Kirk Tisdale. Bruce Landes. THIRD ROW: Connie Rhoades. Cathy Warner. Tony Longendelpher. Beth Monnin. Michelle Wooddell. Jane Riethman. Jill Riethman. Tim Weikert. Mrs. Tisdale TOP ROW: Delores Vogler. Julie Scheib. Sheryl Elifritz. Brad Hall. Dan Shoup. Tom Gross. Chuck Yingst. OFFICERS: Sec. Dan Shoup. V. Pres. Bruce Landes; Treas. Jenny Stickley; Pres. Kirk Tisdale; Advisor Mrs. Tisdale. Jenny Stickley Jackie and Holly Kirk blows out the candles. Am I on camera? Bruce Landes New members official induction Members and parents chat. A WORD FROM THE SOCIETY The National Honor Society is an organization for students with outstanding qualities in scholarship, leadership, character, and service as determined by their teachers and their actions in school. Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors are eligible, bas- ed on grade point average. Sophomores must have a grade point average of 3.75; Juniors 3.5; and Seniors 3.25 to qualify for faculty consideration. There is a formal schoolwide assembly in the Spring to induct the new members. This year the NHS gained nine new members. Having such an organization at CHS should encourage students to strive to better themselves and also to help promote top quality citizens for the future of our country. Mrs. Marjorie Tisdale Relaxing after the assembly National Honor Society 73 Scholarship Team FRONT ROW: Mrs. Tisdale, Tim Weikert. Chuck Yingst, Connie Rhoades. Cathy Warner. SECOND ROW: Mike Girouard. Denise Schaurer, Laura Longnecker, Glenna Fulks, Lisa DeMoss. Kelli Clark. THIRD ROW: Dan Shoup. Jenny Stickley. Brad Hall. Don Fosmght. FOURTH ROW: Chris Vanderhorst, Allen Mack. Kellie Minnich. Roberta Clack. Jan Emenegger. Nicki Girouard TOP ROW: Shannon Ir- vin. Carmen Schaurer. DeAnn Kiehl. Cindy Byers, Craig Vanderhorst. Chris Palser. A WORD FROM THE SCHOLARS The Ohio Tests of Scholastic Achievement are especially designed for students who enjoy the challenge of stiff academic competition and aspire to individual recognition. All secondary schools in Ohio are en- couraged to enroll their best students for this competition. To enter, students must be currently enrolled in the specified subjects. Mrs. Marjorie Tisdale 74 Scholarship Team We try to help all students. Student Council FRONT ROW: Don Fosnight. Denise Schaurer. Chuck Yingst. Dave DeMoss SECOND ROW: Rick Schmidt. Stacie Cam. Jackie McCool. Kirk Tisdale. Tim Weikert. Omer Wenning THIRD ROW: Kent Musgrave. Susan Landis. Laura Longnecker. Phil Reck. Karen Warner. Khris Locker. TOP ROW: Steve Dunn. Jeff Shields. Nicki Girouard. Deanne Finfrock. Carmen Schaurer. Cindy Byers. DeAnn Kiehl. OFFICERS: FRONT ROW: Sec. Denise Schaurer; Pres. Chuck Yingst. TOP ROW: Treas. Don Fosnight; V. Pres. Dave DeMoss. Is that really going to be a tree? Mr. Henry admires the beauty of our hall. 3 1 I-l J1 4 A WORD FROM THE ORGANIZERS In the 1980-81 school year, the Student Council has performed many functions, with the sole pur- pose of increasing school spirit. Beginning in September, it spon- sored the annual Homecoming Parade. Then a Halloween “Spirit Day” was planned. On election day a “mock election” was held for Presi- dent which Ronald Reagan won by a landslide. A new project was sponsored by Student Council called the “Com- puter Match” for students to find their 10 perfect matches. On May 15th the student body enjoyed the annual “Field Day” despite a rainy, cold day. The Student Council has become a very active part of the school. I believe that with continued interest, school spirit will improve, thanks to Student Council and its efforts. Mr. Steven Fisher Student Council has POWER! Student Council 75 Top Notch Teachers FRONT ROW: Scott Beener. April Colbert, Kecia Chasteen, Mary Asher, Patty Boehringer. Joann Dieperink. Michelle Shafer, Diana Lauber. SECOND ROW: Jerry Rosengarten. Wendy Bernardi. Jenny Beener. Vickie Rae Cain, Renee Lyle. Mindy Kiser. Mindy Richard. THIRD ROW: Kirk Tisdale. Jennie McMaken, Melody Longendelpher, Stacie Cain, Wendy Weyant. Angie Wooddell. Leslie Looker. Julie Scheib TOP ROW: Tim Weikert. Brad Hall. Jane Reithman, Beth Monnin. Michelle Wooddell. Jill Reithman. Cathy Warner. Jim Tobias. ADVISOR: Mr. Schultz OFFICERS: LEFT TO RIGHT: V. Pres Kecia Chasteen; Treas. Cathy Warner; Pres. Stacie Cain; Sec. April Colbert. Leslie Wendy 76 TNT A WORD FROM THE TEACHERS The members of the TNT are very active in the Covington School system. The members assist teachers with students that need special attention or extra help with their subjects. The clubs major activity for the year comes during Right to Read Week” when they plan and perform a play for elementary students. Mr. Ron Schultz Tri-Hi-Y FRONT ROW: Missy Wills, Karen Warner. Susan Landis. Lori Frantz. Rhonda Weigel. Alicia Gessner. Kenna Brandt, Lori Counts. Ginger Anderson. Michele Voisard. SECOND ROW: Michelle Davis. Nicki Girouard, Deanne Finfrock, Angie Angle. Janet Etter, Lori Kline. Angie Shafer. Chris Weigel. Kecia Chasteen, Mary Asher. THIRD ROW: Kelly Christian. Amber Rose. Kathleen Hart. Brenda Gariety. Jennie McMaken. Missy Perrine. Stacie Cain, Charlene Kelley. Angie Laughman. Diana Lauber. Alice Rhoades. FOURTH ROW: Tammy Cook. Bonnie Angle. Jan Emenegger. Connie Rhoades. Cathy Warner, Julie Scheib, Jackie McCool, Lisa DeMoss, Betsy Rhoades. Chris Hoop. FIFTH ROW: Mrs. Snyder. Juanita Ludy. Karen Garman. Delores Vogler. Mary Ann Burton. Dawn Burgess. Jackie Clark. April Colbert. Robin Free. TOP ROW: Teresa Fries. Holly Irvin. Angie Weyant. Jenny Stickley. Mindy Richard. Michelle Shafer. Diana Hensler. Patty Boehringer. ADVISOR: Mrs. Snyder A WORD FROM THE LADIES The Tri-Hi-Y purchased a set of tags for Powder Puff football. The game was played on November 1, 1980. Kevin Finfrock was crown- ed as Mr. Big Stuff during the half-time of the game. The game between the Juniors and Seniors ended in a tie. The money col- lected at the game was donated to the Covington Emergency Squad. The refreshments at the Athletic Awards programs were served by members of the Tri- OFFICERS: Treas.. April Colbert; Pres., Susan Lan- dis; Hist.. Michelle Shafer; Sec.. Stacie Cain; V. Pres., Missy Perrine. Hi-Y. Also, at Christmas time Tri-Hi-Y members sing carols at homes in the school neighborhood. The evening is con- cluded with a pizza party. Mrs. Judy Snyder Whose got the ball? Tri-HI-Y 77 Varsity C FRONT ROW: Laura Longnecker, Tim Angle. Cindy Byers. Brenda Mack. Terry Adams. Jennie McMaken, Deanne Finfrock. Nicki Girouard. Angie Angle. Bonnie Miller. Kathleen Hart. Jackie Clark. April Colbert. SECOND ROW: Laura Hindmarch. Missy Perrine. Stacie Cain. Holly Irvin, Delores Vogler. Tammy Cook. Angie Weyant. Jan Emenegger. Missy Wills. Tom Gross. Steve Iddings. Glenn Musgrave. Chuck Yingst THIRD ROW: Rick Schmidt. Diana Hensler. Jim Shively, Shannon Irvin, Jenny Stickley, Todd Carder. Darryl Platt, Tony Longendelpher, Chris Vanderhorst. Mindy Richard, Donel Arbogast. FOURTH ROW: Dale Barger, Susan Landis, Mary Asher. Patty Boehringer. Phil Reck. Dave DeMoss. Brad Hall, Dan Shoup, Jeff Elsass, Kirk Tisdale. FIFTH ROW: Jeff Ryan, Kevin Fin- frock. Jeff Swallow. Chris Yingst. Marc Cain. Kecia Chasteen, Brian Bitner. Jeff Shields. Scott Anderson, Gregg Cavender. Mark Williams. TOP ROW: Ed Barger, Scott Manson, Jim Tobias. Don Emenegger. Dan Cain, Steve Simon, John Hackett, Steve Dunn, Kent Musgrave. David Sampson. Glen Hollopeter, Craig Vanderhorst. OFFICERS Advisor Mr. Larrie Tisdale, Pres. Chuck Yingst; V. Pres. Jim Tobias; Sec Treas. Missy Perrine; Advisor Mr. Bob Huelsman. Ill, 78 Varsity C Photographer — Jerry Shoemaker Yearbook Staff, Ad Staff 79 Yearbook Staff, Ad Staff EDITOR: Kelli Clark ADVISOR: Mrs Alice Caldwell; ASSISTANT EDITOR: Kelly Christian. A WORD FROM THE INDESTRUCTIBLE YEARBOOK STAFF Our Editor of this 1981 Buccaneer yearbook, Kelli Clark, has shown that you can attend the JVS and still be actively involved with your home school. I believe that a student must have a genuine desire to do this and Kelli has proven this desire by produc- ing this excellent yearbook. Kelly Christian, Asst. Editor, has done a fine job of helping lay out pages, getting articles from the ad- visors, preparing pictures, etc. She has assisted the Editor in many ways. Our yearbook has had tremen- dous support from the Ad Staff of twelve students. I am proud of each of the Ad Staff members as they did their job well. We wish to thank everyone for their cooperation during the year — especially the students, teachers, photographers Jerry Shoemaker and Mike Underwood, and our Principal Steve House. A special thank you to all the businesses who pur- chased an ad, as their continued patronage pays for about one-half the total cost of the yearbook. Also, our appreciation to the Piqua Daily Call, Troy Daily News, and the Stillwater Valley Advertiser for shar- ing their pictures with us. We hope that you enjoy this yearbook as much as we have enjoyed putting it together for you. Mrs. Alice Caldwell AD STAFF: Stacie Cain, Andrea Gessner, Beth Monnin, Cathy Warner, Jane Riethman, Tim Weikert, Jill Riethman, Julie Scheib. Jackie McCool, Susan Heffner, Michelle Wooddell, April Colbert. Tim. Eric, Kelly, Kelli — The Staff FRONT ROW: Tracy Cain. Jane Riethman. Cindy Byers. Melody Longendelpher. Deanne Finfrock SECOND ROW: Connie Rhoades. Kellie Minnich. Lisa DeMoss. Steve Cam. Mindy Kiser Ruth McCool. Barbara Manning. Wendy Weyant. Bonnie Angle. Michelle Davis. Nicki Girouard. Joy Bodenmiller. Brenda Mack. Kelly Christian. Michelle Wooddell THIRD ROW: Juanita Ludy. Terry Eichelberger. Karen Barnhart. Kathleen Hart. Amber Rose. Allen Mack. Beth Monmn. Jill Riethman. Leslie Looker. Angie Wooddell. Dawn Mullennix. Eric Rice. Rick Clever. Rob Kritzberger. DeAnn Kiehl. Konnne Clark. Toma Dershem. TOP ROW: Scott Williams. Tim Angle. Tracy Lyons. Mr. Gary Scarth (Director). Scott Keiser 80 Concert Band THE BAND PLAYED ON The Lively Ones ■■M PEPBAND: FRONT ROW: Kelly Chris- tian. Connie Rhoades. Karen Barnhart. Kellie Minnich. Lisa DeMoss. SECOND ROW: Mark Keiser. Amber Rose. Kathleen Hart. Joy Bodenmiller. Ruth McCool. Lyle Kritzberger TOP ROW: Tracy Cain, Steve Cam. Rob Kritz- berger. Rick Clever. Kormne Clark. SENIOR MEMBERS: front ROW: Jill Riethman. Michelle Wooddell. Jane Riethman. Beth Monnin TOP ROW: Omer Wennmg. Mary Hess. Connie Rhoades. Susan Landis. Mark Keiser. Lyle Kritzberger. Tracy Cain. BAND COUNCIL: Betsy Rhoades. Dawn Burgess. Lisa DeMoss. Connie Rhoades. Jane Riethman. Mark Keiser. Susan Landis. Scott Keiser. Lori Sirch, Cindy Byers. Band Council, Seniors, Pepband In School Specialties ATTENDANCE OFFICE HELPERS: Betsy Rhoades. April Colbert. Stacie Cain. Andrea Gessner. Cathy Warner. Mary Ann Burton, Barb Phillips. Donna Shaner, John Broughman. Absent: Mary Hess. ATHLETIC OFFICE HELPERS: Becky Miller. Holly Irvin, Steve Simon. Missy Perrine, Jerry Minnich, Ken Taylor. Lori Cain. FRONT OFFICE HELPERS: ON LADDER: TOP: Dan Shoup. Lori Cain, Sheryl Elifritz. Jackie Mc- Cool, Lou Ann Gephart. ON FLOOR: Julie Scheib, Kecia Chasteen, Dale Barger, Donel Arbogast, Mary Dewey. Stacie working in Attendance Office. 82 Attendance, Athletic Office, Front Office 'h t Important business._ VJffcVe, qoi dbaK sj We really do!! K. K. types It s fascinati Betsy loves to read. May I Help You? GUIDANCE OFFICE HELPERS: FRONT ROW: Lori Kline, Vickie Rae Cain, Patty Boehnnger. TOP ROW: Kenna Brandt. Sheryl Elifritz, Linda Westfall. Candy Tobias. ABSENT: Joy Bodenmiller. J.V.S. STUDENT MESSENGER: Omer Wanning Omer, a senior at JVS, Is the person who Is In charge of taking the an- nouncements to JVS. He takes them every morning so that Covington students can find out what Is happening at their home school. THANK YOU LIBRARIANS: FRONT ROW: Mary Asher, Karen Garman, Becky Miller, Stacie Cain. SECOND ROW: Cathy Warner, Amber Rose, Amy Caldwell, Glenna Fulks. TOP ROW: Laura Longnecker. Paula Garman, Lou Ann Gephart, Connie Rhoades. Julie Scheib. Librarians, Guidance, Messenger 83 “THE INDIVIDUALS A new student? What is that combination? This is Mary and Diana. Ginger. Tom enjoys his meal. Penny for your thoughts. Connie ‘Boogie Band” Together at roon. 84 Classes Divider SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: President Tim Weikert; Vice President Chuck Ymgst; Secretary Stacie Cain; Treasurer Connie Rhoades. ADVISOR: Mr Ed McCord A Word From the Graduates On September 9th the Senior Class held its first of many meetings. Plans were made for deciding the class motto, song, flower, and colors. As the year went on we ordered class keys and memory books. We were fitted for caps and gowns and ordered announcements. Our caps and gowns will be keep- sake” this year. Now we are awaiting May 24, 1981, our Graduation Day. Mr. Ed McCord OLD FIRE STATION The Senior class officers’ pic- ture was taken at the Old Fire Station. The Fire Station was built about 1837 and over the years it has played many roles. Its second floor was used for an armory and drill room, township trustee and justice of the peace offices. Besides being a fire station, a schoolhouse, and later a jail facility was housed here. This is a little history of this building that has played an important role in the Covington community. SENIORS Senior 85 TERESA L. ADAMS DAVID B. ALEXANDER EDDY L. BARGER MICHAEL D. BASYE DONA. BLANKENSHIP MIKE J. BOEHRINGER RICKY L BOEHRINGER MARY L. BOGGS 86 Senior TIMOTHY W. BURNS DANIEL B. CAIN STACIE J. CAIN TRACY J. CAIN DAVID L. CATTERLIN GREGG L. CAVENDER DENNIS R. CLARK DAVID R. COOL ______________________________SENIORS Senior 87 RICHARD CROMWELL F. SCOTT DAVIS APRIL F. DERSHEM SCOTT E. DOHME SHERYL E. ELIFRITZ RUS A. ELY DONALD A. EMENEGGER JANET L. ETTER LOU ANN GEPHART ROBERT E. GRILLOT THOMAS V. GROSS CYNTHIA GURDON 88 Senior JOHN E. HACKETT MARY C. HESS LAURA M. HINDMARCH GREG J. HOLSINGER PENNY S.IDDINGS STEPHEN A. JOHNSON EVA C. JONSSON MARK W. KEISER ruiiK LYLE J. KRITZBERGER SUSAN K. KUNTZ DALE E. KLINE LORI J. KLINE SENIORS Senior 89 90 Senior BENJAMIN L. MUTZNER Picture Not Available SUSAN J. LANDIS GARY B. LAVEY ROBERT L. MAY SHARON L. MEYER GINGER A. MILLER TODD N. MILLER CURTIS A. MOHLER ELIZABETH E. MONNIN BRUCE E. LANDES SCOTT E. MANSON RICHARD W. SCHMIDT CAROL S. SHAFER JOHN L. SHELL DEBORAH A. SIMON SENIORS Senior 91 PHILLIP W. RIEDEL JANE L. RIETHMAN JEFFREY T. RYAN DENISE K. SCHAURER (Graduating Junior) JULIE A. SCHEIB MELISSA S. PERRINE CONSTANCE A. RHOADES STEVEN J. SIMON SCOTT D. SOTZING RODNEY D. SPRENKEL KEVIN D. SPURGEON RICK L. STEPHAN JEFFERY A. SWALLOW DEBORAH S. THOMAS BOB A. TIPTON KIRK T. TISDALE JAMES C. TOBIAS PAUL A. VICKROY CATHERINE S. WARNER 92 Senior CHERYL L.WEIDNER CHRISTINE K. WEIGEL TIMOTHY A. WEIKERT J. OMER WENNING LINDA M. WESTFALL MARK J. WILLIAMS MICHELLE K. WOODDELL JOSEPH D. YANEY CHARLES L.YINGST CLASS MOTTO: Today we follow; tomorrow we lead. CLASS COLORS: Royal Blue and White CLASS FLOWER: White Carnation VALEDICTORIANS: Connie Rhoades and Tim Weikert Senior 93 SENIORS 1980-81 HOMECOMING QUEEN MISS STACIE CAIN AND HER ESCORT, MR. JOHN HACKETT 94 Homecoming Queen and Escort MISSY PERRINE RICK BOEHRINGER PENNY IDDINGS MIKE BOEHRINGER SUSAN LANDIS LAURA HINDMARCH BRUCE LANDES JEFF RYAN Homecoming Candidates and Escorts 95 n It was a clear, cold night on October 3, 1980, when Miss Stacie Cain was crowned our 1980 Homecom- ing Queen. Her escort for the evening was Mr. John Hackett. The week during the 33rd Homecoming was spent making posters, buttons, and on Thursday speeches were made with the voting following. Campaign managers were Mark Keiser for Susan Landis. Jackie McCool for Missy Perrine, Holly Irvin for Stacie Cain, Deb Simon for Penny Iddings, and Kelli Clark for Laura Hindmarch. Flower girl for the even- ing was Emily Huelsman and the crown bearer was Chris Haines. A dance was held at the high school following the game putting the finishing touch to the evening. The finishing touch. Queen Stacie 96 Homecoming Festivities Ready for a fun night. Deb speaks. John and Stacie May I have this dance? Kecia and Mary Queen and her Court. Proud to be Buccaneers. Homecoming Band Show. A fun group. Here comes the Band. Emily and Chris All dressed up Here we are. Homecoming Festivities 97 NICKNAMES, DREAMS, ADAMS, TERESA LYNN — Nickname ‘Terry” — (Travel and Armed Services) — Basketball 9. 10; Track 10. 11. 12; Volleyball 9. 10; Joint Vocational School 11. 12; VICA Club; Pride Pusher ALEXANDER, DAVID BRIAN — Nickname Alex” (Work and Armed Services) — Football 9. 12; Baseball 10. 11; Key Club 9. 10; Varsity C 10. 11. 12; Joint Voca- tional School 11. 12; VICA Club. Reporter 11 BARGER, EDDY LYNN — (College and National Guard) — Basketball 9. 10. 11. 12; Baseball 11, 12; Athletic Office Worker 12; Sports Awards. Varsity C 11, 12 BASYE, MICHAEL D. — Nickname ”Mike” — (Work) OWE 11. 12 BLANKENSHIP, DON A. — (Armed Services. Work. Travel) — Baseball 9. 10. 11; Varsity C 10, 11, 12; Joint Vocational School 11,12; VICA Club, Chapter President 12; Class Reporter 12 BOEHRINGER, MICHAEL JAMES — Nickname Bo” — (Work) — Homecoming Escort 12; Joint Vocational School 11, 12; VICA Club BOEHRINGER, RICKY LEE — Nickname Slinky — (College and Travel) — Scholarship Team 11; Basket- ball 9. 10; Baseball 9. 10; Football Statistician 10; Class Play Cast 11; Homecoming Escort 12 BOGGS, MARY LISA — Nickname ‘ Boggs” — (Work for airlines and travel agency — live in Florida) — FHA 9; Joint Vocational School 11, 12; OOEA Club. Class Vice President 11; Class Historian 12 BOYER, ROBERT JOSEPH — Nickname Bobby Joe” — (Work and Travel) — Basketball 9. 10 BRANDT, JOHN ADAM — Nickname “Shag” — (Go to Florida and then go in the Army) — Basketball 9; Base- ball 9. 10. 12; Chorus 11; Class Play Cast 12 BRICKEY, DENISE KAYE — (Work and Travel) Track 9; Volleyball 9; Marching Band 9, 10; Concert Band 9, 10; Key Club 9. 10; Tri-Hi-Y 10; FHA — Hero 12. Reporter; VICA Club, Secretary 11, Joint Vocational School 11. 12 BROUGHMAN, JOHN F. — (Trip to California. I go in the Navy in June, possibly marriage in a few years) — Scholarship Team 10. 11; Football 11; Attendance Office Worker 11, 12; French Club 11. 12; Key Club 11, 12 BURNS, TIMOTHY WAYNE — Nickname Tim — (Travel, farm, later get married) — Class Play 11. 12; Library Worker CAIN, DANIEL B. — Nickname “Belushi” — (Work and maybe go to college) — Football 12; Basketball 9, 10, 11; Baseball 9. 10, 11, 12; Basketball Varsity Statisti- cian 9; Chorus 11; Class Play Cast 12; Varsity C 10, 11. 12 CAIN, STACIE JO — (Plan to be married July 25. 1981 at 7:30 P.M.) — Class Secretary 12; Softball 9, 10. 11, 12; Volleyball 9; Cheerleader 9; Play Crew 12; Attend- ance Office Worker 12; Student Librarian 12; Perfect Attendance 9; Mr. Big Stuff Escort 12; Homecoming Queen 12; Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11. 12. Secretary 12; TNT 10. 11, 12. Vice-President 11. President 12; Varsity C 9. 10, 11, 12; Key Club 10, 11; Yearbook Ad Staff 12; Stu- dent Council 12; Powder Puff 11 CAIN, TRACY JO — Nickname ”TJ.” — (Plan to get married in April 1982, work, possibly go to college part time) — Chorus 11; Class Play Usher 11; Marching Band 9. 10. 11, 12; Concert Band 9. 10, 11. 12; Pep Band 12; Front Office Worker 11; Art Club 10, 11. 12, President 11, Accountant 12; Chorus Vice President 11 CATTERLIN, DAVID LEE — Nickname Dave” — (Work and maybe college) — Track 9. 10; National Honor Society 11. 12; Marching Band 9, 11; Concert Band 9. 10, 11; Pep Band 9, 10; Perfect Attendance 9, 10; Joint Vocational School 11. 12; OEA Club, Parliamentarian 11; Outstanding Programmer 11 CAVENDER, GREGG LEE — Nickname “Skid” — (Work and Travel) — Basketball 9, 10, 11; Baseball 9. 10. 11. 12; Perfect Attendance 9; Varsity C 10, 11. 12 CLARK, DENNIS RICHARD — (Farm, raise livestock, show cattle) — Student Council 9; Joint Vocational School 11, 12; FFA, Farm Management, Treasurer 11, 12; FFA Basketball 11,12 COOL, DAVID RICHARD — Nickname Doctor” — (Work) — Art Club 10. 11. 12; Joint Vocational School 11. 12; VICA Club CROMWELL, RICHARD — (Work and Marriage) Football 12; Track 10; Wrestling 10, 11; Joint Voca- tional School 11, 12; VICA Club DAVIS, FREDERICK SCOTT — Nickname Fred” (Work)— OWE 11,12 98 Senior Activities and ACCOMPLISHMENTS DERSHEM, APRIL FAY — Nickname Grape Ape — (Work in a hair salon in Covington) — Class Play Cast 12; Marching Band 9. 10. 11; Concert Band 9. 10. 11; Pep Band 9; Art Club 10. Joint Vocational School 11. 12: VICA Club. Secretary 12 OOHME, SCOTT EUGENE — Nickname Hubert” — (Work and Trade School) — Basketball 9; OWE 11.12 ELIFRITZ, SHERYL ELAINE — (Work) — Girl’s Basket ball Statistician 12; National Honor Society 11. 12; Front Office Worker 11. 12; Guidance Office Worker 11. 12; FHA 9; Buccanews 11; Prom Committee 11 ELY, RUS ALAN — Nickname Alvin” — (Work, raise livestock, and farm) — Football 9; Wrestling 9. 10; Joint Vocational School 11, 12; FFA 11. 12; Chapter Student Advisor 12 EMENEGGER, JR., DONALD ALLEN — Nickname Slim” — (First to relax on the beaches of Florida and then college) — Basketball 9; Baseball 9. 11. 12; Cross Country 12; Wrestling 10. 11. 12; Qualified for State in Wrestling 12; Class Play Cast 11; Perfect Attendance 10; Varsity C 10, 11. 12 ETTER, JANET LYNN — (Work and a possible college education. Travel) — Track 9: Wrestling Statistician 9; rri-Hi-Y 10. 11. 12; FHA 9. 10. Fair Board Representa ive 10. Joint Vocational School 11. 12; FFA; FFA Chap- er Degree 12 FIELDS, TED A. — (Armed Services) — Football 9. 10. 11; Wrestling 9. 10. 11. 12; Key Club 9, 10; Varsity C 9. 10, 11, 12; Joint Vocational School 11.12 FINFROCK, KEVIN LEE — (Plan to go to Wilmington College, major in agriculture, buy a ranch in Kentucky or Tennessee, and travel to almost every part of the world) — Football 11. 12; Basketball 9. 10. 11. 12; Track 12; Baseball 9. 10. 11. Perfect Attendance 10; Sports Awards; Key Club 10 11. 12. Treasurer 11. 12; Mr. BigStuff 12; VarsityC 10. 11. 12 FRANTZ, LORA ANN — Nickname Lori” — (Work at a good paying job so I can afford to move into an apart- nent with a friend, travel) — Track 9; FHA 9. 10. Reporter 10; Tri-Hi-Y 11. 12; Powder Puff Football 11. BARMAN, PAULA JO — Nickname P.G ” — (Miami Galley School of Nursing) — Scholarship Team 9. Soft- ball 9; Volleyball 10; National Honor Society 12; Class lay Cast 11; Class Play Orchestra 10; Class Play Crew 11, 12. Marching Band 9; Concert Band 9; Pep Band 9 Student Librarian 10. 11. 12; Voice of Democracy 12; French Club 9. 10. 11. 12; Vice President 11. 12. TNT 11; Key Club 11; Buccanews 11. 12, Organization Edi- tor 12 GEPHART, LOU ANN — (Work, obtain a Master's. Sen- ate in 1994) — Class President 11. Scholarship Team 9; Girl s Basketball and Volleyball Statistician 9. 11. 12; Guidance Office Worker 11; Front Office Worker 12: Student Librarian 12; Girls' State Alternate 11; Ameri- canism 11; Key Club 9; TNT 11; French Club 11; Bucca- news 11, 12: Feature Editor 12 GRILLOT, JR., ROBERT E. — Nickname Bob” (Work) — Football 9. 12; Perfect Attendance 9; Joint Vocational School 11. 12: DECA Club GROSS, THOMAS VICTOR — Nickname Caldwell' - (Work and College) — Basketball 9; Track 9. 10. 11: Cross Country 9. 10: Golf 11. 12; National Honor Soci- ety 10. 11. 12; Class Play Crew 11; Boys' State Alter- nate 11; Voice of Democracy 12; Varsity C 9. 10. 11. 12; TNT 12: Buccanews 12 GURDON, CYNTHIA — Nickname Kermit” — (Work) — Scholarship Team 9: National Honor Society 10. 11. 12; Joint Vocational School 11. 12; VICA Club HACKETT, JOHN ELWOOD — Nickname Sarge” (Work and National Guard) — Basketball 9. 10, 11, 12; Baseball 9. 10. 11, 12; Golf 12; Chorus 11; Perfect Attendance 9. 10; Homecoming Queen Escort 12; Key Club 10, 11. 12; VarsityC 11. 12 HESS, MARY CATHERINE — (Licensed Practical Nurse and Work) — Marching Band 10: Majorette 9. 11. 12; Concert Band 9. 10. 11; Attendance Office Worker 11, 12; FHA 9. 10: OWE 11. 12 HINDMARCH. LAURA MARIE — Nickname Laura” — (Work and Marriage) — Basketball 10. 11; Track 9. 10. 11; Marching Band 9. 10; Concert Band 9. 10; Pep band 9. 10; Homecoming Queen Candidate 12; Mr. Big Stuff Escort 12; Varsity C 9. 10. 11. 12: Joint Vocational School 11. 12: OOEA Club; President 11. 12; Student Congress Secretary 12: Pride Pushers Treasurer 12 HOLSINGER, GREGORY J. — Nickname Greg” (Work) — Wrestling 10: Varsity C 10 IDDINGS, PENNY SUE — Nickname Pen” — (Work and Travel) — Class Secretary 10; Cheerleader 9: Track 9. 10; Tri-Hi-Y 9. 10. 11; Powder Puff Football 9: Homecoming Queen Candidate 12; Joint Vocational Senior Activities 99 School 11, 12: Student Congress Vice President 11 JOHNSON. STEVEN ALLEN — Nickname ”R J.” — (Work and Marriage) — OWE 11.12 JONSSON. CARINA EVA — (College in Sweden, then a job that gives me an opportunity to travel) — Attended High School in Sweden for three years. Carina was at home with the Paul Princi family her entire senior year here at Covington. Covington was honored to have her attend our school. — Basketball 9. 10; Cross Country 9: Key Club 12 KEISER, MARK WILLIAM — Nickname “Knock-Knock” — (Army, married to Tracy Cain, living in Kentucky) — Class Play Orchestra 9: Marching Band 9. 10. 11. 12; Concert Band 9. 10; Pep Band 9. 10. 11. 12; Band Rep- resentative 11; Band Council Vice President 12: Joint Vocational School 11. 12; VICA Club: Chapter Vice President 12; Pride Pusher KLINE, DALE ELDON — Nickname “Chopper” — (Lin- coln Technical College and Work) — Basketball 9: Golf 9; Joint Vocational School 11. 12; VICA Club 11, 12; Reporter KLINE, LORI JOANNE — Nickname “Splinter” — (Police officer or some kind of law enforcement) — Basketball 12; Track 9; Softball 12; Volleyball 9. 12; Class Play Cast 12; Perfect Attendance 12; FHA 9; Tri- Hi-Y 11. 12; Varsity C j; Prom Committee 11: Guidance Office Worker 12; OWE 11.12 KRITZBERGER, LYLE JAMES — Nickname “ Linus” — (Work and College) — Track 9; Baseball 10; Basketball Student Manager 9. 10. 11: Class Play Orchestra 12; Marching Band 9. 10. 11, 12; Concert Band 9. 10; Pep Band 9. 12; Joint Vocational School 11. 12; VICA Club KUNTZ, SUSAN KARREEN — (Go to California for the summer, work, maybe marriage) — Girls Basketball Statistician 11; Chorus 10; Class Play Cast 11; Attend- ance Office Worker 11. Student Librarian 11; Tri-Hi-Y 11; TNT 11; Art Club 11; FHA 9, 10. 11, 12. District Rep- resentative 10. Treasurer 11; Joint Vocational School 12; COE Class Treasurer 12 LANDES, BRUCE ELDON — Nickname Jig — (I plan to find a steady job that will help me get a start in farm- ing and then start checking out the possibilities of find- ing a “better half ”) — National Honor Society 11. 12. Vice President 12; Class Play Cast 11.12; Homecoming Escort 12; Library Worker LANDIS, SUSAN JANE — (Travel to Florida, work at Andy’s Garden, maybe go to college) — Basketball 10, 11; Track 9, 10, 11; Volleyball 9. 10. 11: Cheerleader 9, 11. 12; Class Play Cast 11; Play Crew 12: Marching 100 Senior Activities Band 9. 10. 11. 12: Concert Band 9. 10; Majorette 9. 11. 12; Senior Rep 12. Freshman Rep. 9; Homecoming Queen Candidate 12; Powder Puff Football 10. 11; Art Club 9. 10. 11. 12; Treasurer 10; Tri-Hi-Y 10. 11. 12; President 12; Varsity C 10. 11. 12; Student Council 10. 11. 12; Joint Vocational School 11. 12; Student Con- gress President 12; Mum. Strawberry. FFA Queen Can- didates; Horticulture Vice-President 11,12 LAVEY, GARY BRENT — Nickname “ Lav” — (Armed Services and hopefully marriage) — Baseball 12; OWE 11. 12 McCOOL, JACKIE LYNN — (Work for a year, college, marriage) — Lebanon High School 9. 10; Scholarship Team 11; Softball 12; Class Play Cast 11; Class Play Crew 9. 10. 12; National Honor Society 12; Yearbook Ad Staff 12; Flag Corps 11: Front Office Worker 12: Stu- dent Librarian 11; Student Council 12; French Club 9, 10. 11. 12. President 12; Drama Club 9. 11 MANSON. SCOTT EUGENE — Nickname Norton” — (Work and Travel) — Football 9. 10. 11. 12; Basketball 11, 12; Track 9. 10. 11. 12; Powder Puff Coach 11. 12; Varsity C 10. 11. 12; Sports Awards MAY, ROBERT LEE — Nickname “Rob” — (Work) — Anna Local High School 9, 10; Track 9; Class Play Crew 9. 10; Perfect Attendance 11. 12; Joint Vocational School 11, 12; DECA Club; Treasurer 11 MEYER, SHARON LOUISE — (Travel and Work) —FHA 9. 10, 11; Parliamentarian 11; Joint Vocational School 11, 12; OOEAClub MILLER, GINGER ANN — Nickname ”Ging” — (Work, travel, and take care of my baby) — Basketball 9. 10; Softball 9, 10. 11; Girls Basketball Statistician 11; Cho- rus 9. 10; Class Play Cast 11; FHA 9. 10. 11; Joint Voca- tional School 11. 12; Parliamentarian 11; Pride Pusher MILLER, TODD NORMAN — Nickname Toddles” — (Entering the U S. Air Force on June 10. 1981. plan to get married in two or three years) — Student Manager Football; Track. Basketball 11; Class Play Crew 12: Joint Vocational School 11. 12; VICA Club; Co-Chair- man of Casto Kidney Fund Raising 12; Pride Pusher MOHLER, CURTIS ALLEN — Nickname Curt” (Work and Travel) — Wrestling 9. 10. 11. 12; Varsity C 9. 10. 11. 12; OWE 11. 12 MONNIN, ELIZABETH ELLEN — Nickname Beth (College and Work) — Scholarship Team 10. 11; Soft- ball 9. 10; Cheerleader 9, 10. National Honor Society 10. 11, 12; Class Play Cast 11; Class Play Crew 12; Marching Band 9. 10. 11. 12; Concert Band 9, 10. 11. 12; French Club 9. 10. 11. 12. Treasurer 10; TNT 10. 11. 12; Buccanews 12; Yearbook Ad Staff 12; Class Play Orchestra 10 MUTZNER, BENJAMIN LEE — (Work) — Wrestling 9 11. 12; Varsity C 9. 11. 12; Joint Vocational School 11. 12; FFA 11 12 PERRINE, MELISSA SUE — Nickname Missy — (Air- lines School) — Class Secretary 9; Track 9; Softball Statistician 10. 11. 12; Volleyball 9. 10. 11. 12; Cheer- leader 9. 10. 11; Class Play Crew 12; Athletic Office Worker 12; Perfect Attendance 9. 10; Homecoming Queen Candidate 12; Key Club 11. 12. Secretary 11. 12; Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11. 12, Vice President 12; Student Council 9. 10; French Club 10. 11, 12; Varsity C 10. 11. 12. Secretary Treasurer 12; Yearbook Assistant Editor 10; Yearbook Editor 11; Powder Puff Football 10. 11. 12; Sports Awards RHOADES, CONSTANCE ANNETTE — Nickname “Connie'’ — (Oral Roberts University) — Class Trea- surer 10. 11. 12; Scholarship Team 9. 10. 11. 12; Cho- rus 10; National Honor Society 10. 11, 12; Class Play Crew 10. 11. 12; Marching Band 9. 10. 11. 12; Concert Band 9. 10. 11. 12; Pep Band 10, 11. 12; Sophomore Band Representative 10. Band President 12; Student Librarian 12; Americanism 12; Voice of Democracy 12; Perfect Attendance 11; Miami County All Star Band: All Ohio State Band 12; Southwest Region Orchestra 12; McDonald’s All American Band 12; Tri-Hi-Y 11. 12; French Club 11. 12. Secretary 12; Buccanews 11. 12; Class Valedictorian 12 RIEDEL, PHILLIP WAYNE — (Take the summer off and travel then join the Navy studying oceanography) — Baseball 9. 10. 11: Concert Band 9. 10; Joint Voca- tional School 11. 12; FFA Club 11,12 RIETHMAN, JANE LENEE — (College at Bowling Green State University) — Scholarship Team 10. 11; National Honor Society 10. 11. 12; Class Play Cast 11; Class Play Crew 12; Marching Band 9. 10, 11. 12; Concert Band 9. 10. 11. 12; Band Treasurer 12; Student Librar- ian 10; Perfect Attendance 9. 10, 11. 12; Outstanding French Student 10; French Club 9, 10. 11, 12; TNT 9. 10. 11. 12; Buccanews 12; Yearbook Ad Staff 12; Pit Orchestra for Class Play 10 RIETHMAN, JILL ANN — (College at Bowling Green State University) — Class Secretary 11; Scholarship Team 9. 10. 11; National Honor Society 10. 11, 12; Class Play Cast 11; Class Play Crew 12; Marching Band 3, 10. 11. 12; Concert Band 9, 10, 11. 12; Student Librarian 10; Perfect Attendance 9.11,12; Outstanding French Student 10; French Club 9. 10, 11. 12; TNT 9. 10, 11, 12; Buccanews 12; Yearbook Ad Staff 12; Pit Orchestra for Class Play 10 RYAN, JEFFREY TODD — Nickname “Jeff — (Unde- cided) — Football 9. 11; Basketball 10. 11. 12: National Honor Society 12: Homecoming Escort 12; Varsity C 11, 12; Joint Vocational School 11, 12; FFA Club 11 12; Sports Awards SCHAURER, DENISE KAY — (Go to Wyoming and Colo- rado this summer, work, and marriage) — Class Vice President 10. 11; Scholarship Team 11; Class Play Cast 11: Class Play Crew 11; Art Club 9, 10. 11. Secretary 9; TNT 10; FHA 9; Student Council 9. 10. 11. Secretary 11 SCHEIB. JULIE ANN — (Attend Miami Jacobs, after graduation from college I would like to move to Nevada) — Chorus 10. National Honor Society 10, 11. 12; Class Play Cast 11, 12; Class Play Crew 9. 11, 12; Class Play Usher 11. 12; Marching Band 9. 10. 11: Con- cert Band 9, 10. 11; Pep Band 9. 10. 11; Attendance Office Worker 10; Front Office Worker 11, 12; Student Librarian 11, 12; TNT 12; Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12; Yearbook Ad Staff 11. 12; Buccanews 11. 12: Miami County All-Star Band 11 SCHMIDT, RICHARD WILLIAM — Nickname Reggie — (National Guard and College) — Class President 10; Class Treasurer 9; Football 10. 11. 12; Basketball 9, 10. 11, 12; Sports Awards; Track 10, 11; Mr. Big Stuff Can- didate 12; Key Club 10. 11, 12. President 11. 12; Var- sity C 9. 10. 11. 12; Student Council 11,12 SHAFER, CAROL SUE — Nickname Shafe” — (Work and Marriage in September 1981) — Cheerleader 9. 10; Attendance Office 10; Varsity C 10. 11. 12; Who’s Who 11, 12; FHA 9, 10. 11, Fair Board Representative 11 French Club 10; Joint Vocational School 11, 12; OOEA Club SHELL, JOHN LAWRENCE — Nickname “Buffer (Farm and Work) — Joint Vocational School 11. 12; FFA Club. Farm Management Vice President 11 SIMON, DEBORAH ANN — Nickname “Deb — (Work and Travel) — Tri-Hi-Y 10; Joint Vocational School 11. 12; OOEA Club. Treasurer 11. 12 SIMON. STEVEN JAMES — (College) — Basketball 9. 10. 11. 12; Baseball 9. 10. 12; Golf 12; Athletic Office Worker 12. Mr. Big Stuff Candidate 12; Key Club 9, 10. 11. 12. Vice-President 11. 12; Varsity C 10. 11, 12; Sports Awards SOTZING, SCOTT DOUGLAS — Nickname Sheep Head — (Work) — Joint Vocational School 11. 12; FFA Club SPRENKEL, ROONEY DAVID — (Work) SPURGEON, KEVIN DALE — (Work) STEPHAN, RICK LEE — Nickname “Crazy Red — (Work and Marriage) — Football 9; Wrestling 9. 10; Var- sity C 9. 10; Joint Vocational School 11. 12;FFACIub SWALLOW, JEFFERY ALLEN — Nickname Wally — (National Guard. Work, Marriage) — Football 9. 10. 12; Track 9, 10: Baseball 11: Chorus 11; Class Play Cast and Crew 11: Perfect Attendance 9; Varsity C 12: Pow- der Puff Coach 12 THOMAS, DEBORAH SUE — Nickname ‘Debbie — (College. Travel. Marriage) — Tri-Hi-Y 10; Joint Voca- tional School 11. 12; FHA HERO 11. 12; Treasurer 12; Student Congress 12; Pride Pusher TIPTON, BOB ALLEN — (Work) — Bradford High School 9. 10; Joint Vocational School 11,12 TISDALE, KIRK TIMOTHY — Nickname Tiz — (West- ern Kentucky University) — Football 9. 10, 11. 12: Wrestling 9. 10. 11. 12; National Honor Society 10. 11. 12. President 12; Class Play Cast 11; Boys' State Alter- nate 11: Mr Big Stuff Candidate 12; Varsity C 9. 10. 11. 12; TNT 11. 12; Student Council 12; Buccanews Staff 12; Sports Awards TOBIAS, JAMES CHRISTOPHER — Nickname Ice- man — (Travel and Work) — TNT 12; Varsity C 9. 10. 11. 12; Vice President 12. Mr. Big Stuff Candidate 12; Sports Awards; Baseball 9. 10. 11. 12; Basketball 9. 10. 11. 12; Golf 9. 10. 11. 12; Chorus 11 VICKROY, PAUL ALAN — Nickname “Vic — (Work and Marriage) — Joint Vocational School 11. 12; VICA Club WARNER. CATHERINE SUE — Nickname “Cathy — (Attend College and move to the West) — Scholarship Team 9 10, 11. 12; Basketball 10; Softball 9; National Honor Society 10. 11, 12; Class Play Cast 11. 12; Class Play Crew 9 11. 12; Class Play Usher 11. 12: Marching Band 9. 10 11; Concert Band 9. 10. 11; Pep Band 10, 11: Attendance Office Worker 12: Student Librarian 12; Perfect Attendance 9. 10. 11. 12; Voice of Democracy 12: French Club 11. 12. Treasurer 12; TNT 11. 12. Treasurer 12; Athena Club Award; Yearbook Ad Staff 12; Tn-Hi-Y 11. 12; Buccanews Staff 11. 12: FHA 9; Powder Puff Team 11. 12; Miami County All Star Band 11. Athena Club Award WEIDNER, CHERYL LYNN — (Work. Travel, and Col- lege) — Joint Vocational School 11. 12; Class Vice President 10 102 Senior Activities WEIGEL, CHRISTENE KAY — Nickname Chris — (Work) — Class Play Cast 11, 12; Perfect Attendance 9; FHA 9. 10; Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12; Powder Puff 11. 12 WEIKERT, TIMOTHY ALAN — Nickname Tim — (University of Cincinnati) — Class President 9, 12; Scholarship Team 10. 11, 12; National Honor Society 10. 11. 12; Boys’ State 11; Americanism 11. 12; Key Club 9. 10. 11. 12; French Club 10. 11, TNT 11, 12; Stu- dent Council 11, 12. Buccanews Staff 11. 12, Depart- ment Editor 12; Yearbook Ad Staff 11. 12. Business Manager 12; Class Valedictorian 12 WENNING, JOSEPH OMEN — Nickname “Remo — (Armed Services and Work) — Baseball 9. 10. 11, 12; Basketball Student Manager 11. 12; Chorus 10: Class Play Cast 11. 12; Marching Band 9. 10. 11. 12; Concert Band 9. 10; Pep Band 9. 10; Perfect Attendance 9. 10. 11. 12; Key Club 9. 10; Joint Vocational School 11, 12; Co-Chairman of Casto Kidney Fund Raising 12; VICA Club. Treasurer 12; Student Council 10, 11. 12; Stu- dent Messenger to JVS 11,12 WESTFALL, LINDA MAE — Nickname Westy — (Work and possibly Travel) — Girls Basketball Statisti- cian 12; Chorus 11; Guidance Office Worker 12; Stu- dent Librarian 11; Art Club 9. 10. 11. 12. Advisor Assist- ant 12; FHA 9 WILLIAMS, MARK JON — Nickname “Willie — (Work and Edison State) — Football 9, 10. 11, 12; Baseball 10. 11: Wrestling 10; Class Play Cast 11; Key Club 9. 10. 11. Board Member 9; Varsity C 10. 11. 12; Sports Honors WOODDELL, MICHELLE KAY — (College and Work) — National Honor Society 10, 11. 12: Class Play Cast 11; Class Play Crew 12; Marching Band 9. 10, 11. 12; Con- cert Band 9. 10. 11. 12; Student Librarian 10; Mr. Big Stuff Escort 12; Class Play Pit Orchestra 10; French Club9, 10. 11. 12; TNT 9, 10. II. 12; Key Club 12; Buc- canews Staff 12; Yearbook Ad Staff 12 YANEY, JOSEPH DEAN — Nicknanae Jody — (Work and College) — Track 9; Baseball 10; Marching Band 9. 10; Concert Band 9. 10. Pep Band 9. 10; Perfect Attendance 9. 10, 11; Joint Vocational School 11. 12: OEAClub YINGST, JR., CHARLES LEONARD — Nickname “Chuck — (University of Dayton. Travel, Someday Marriage) — Class Vice-President 11. 12; Football 9. 10. 11. 12; Track 9. 10. 11, 12: Chorus 11. National Honor Society 10. 11. 12; Boys’ State 11; Americanism 10: Varsity C 10. 11. 12. President 12; Student Council 11. 12. President 12; Buccanews Staff 11. 12. Editor 12; TNT 11. 12: Key Club 11. 12; Yearbook Ad Staff 11 GUYS AND DOLLS 1. Rus Ely 2. Missy Perrine 3 Kevin Finfrock 4 Gregg Cavender 5 Mike Boehringer 6. Susan Landis 7 Angie Shafer 8. Scott Sotzing 9 Robert May 10. John Broughman 11. Todd Miller 12. Jill Riethman - on right Jane Riethman - on left 13 Bob Grillot Baby Pictures 103 10 GUYS AND DOLLS 1. Bob Boyer 2. Rick Schmidt 3. Jackie McCool 4 Tim Weikert 5. Mark Williams 6. John Hackett 7. Rodney Sprenkel 8. David Catterlin 9. Laura Hindmarch 10. Bruce Landes 11. Deb Simon 12. Greg Holsinger 13. David Alexander 14. Tim Burns 15. Ben Mutzner 104 Baby Pictures GUYS AND DOLLS 1. Scott Davis 2. April Dershem 3. Dennis Clark 4. Penny Iddings 5. Dale Kline 6. Bob Tipton 7. Jody Yaney 8. Don Emenegger 9. Tracy Cain 10. Scott Manson 11. Paula Garman 12. Omer Wenning 13. Ginger Miller 14. Tom Gross 15. Cathy Warner ■ k VTJ Vi Baby Pictures 105 CB GUYS AND DOLLS 1. Eddy Barger 2. Jeff Swallow 3. Terry Adams 4. Mark Keiser 5. Carol Shafer 6. Chuck Yingst 7. Susan Kuntz 8. Scott Dohme 9. Lori Frantz 10. Jim Tobias 11. Beth Monnin 12. Lori Kline 13. Rick Boehringer 14. Kirk Tisdale 15. Rick Stephan 16. Janet Etter 106 Baby Pictures GUYS AND DOLLS 1. Lyle Kritzberger 2. Connie Rhoades 3. Cheryl Weidner 4. John Brandt 5. Sheryl Elifritz 6. Curtis Mohler 7. Linda Westfall 8. Jeff Ryan 9 John Shell 10. Julie Scheib 11. Michelle Wooddell 12. Mary Boggs 13 Mary Hess 14 Stacie Cain Dan Cain 15. Don Blankenship Baby Pictures 107 I GIVE TO YOU !. TERESA ADAMS, will to the underclassmen to enjoy your last year in school To Wanda Lyons to enjoy your years in high school Also, to Missy Perrine. the alfalfa look I. DAVID ALEXANDER, will my pool playing ability to Don Fos- night and also my ability to drive my tank to Ken Taylor. I. EDDY LYNN BARGER, will to Dave DeMoss my height and good looks To Ken Taylor a small part of my athletic ability, and to my brothers my blue and yellow Pinto. I. MICHAEL BASYE, will Mr Shellenberger a lifetime supply of axle grease for his Volkswagen I. DON BLANKENSHIP, will my racing Mustang to Todd Carder I. MIKE BOEHRINGER, will all my good times at JVS to all the lowerclassmen. I. RICK BOEHRINGER, will to Johnny Brandt a lifetime supply of assorted stale cookies (he deserves them). I. MARY BOGGS, will all my fun weekends to Linda Mead. Also, a pair of roller skates to Lori Cain so she can beat the crowd to the restroom in the morning I. BOB BOYER, will Mr Fisher my knowledge and skill it takes to catch the largemouth bass Rob Simon the ability to pull into the parking lot without spinning his tires. I. JOHN BRANDT, will all the guys my ability to check out all the foxy girls here at CHS Tony Perrine my senior status. Rob Simon the ability not to get on it when pulling into the parking lot I. DENISE BRICKEY, will Karen Summers and Renee Lyle all the good times at CHS and a fast four and three years to come I. JOHN F. BROUGHMAN, will my driving ability to Robbin Renee Kelzenberg. my math ability to Gloria Stephens, and my weekends to Chris Epley I also will all the fun at C H S. to anyone who can stand it In closing. I will Mrs Caldwell the ability to find a better attendance helper than me. I. TIMOTHY BURNS, will Chief Runyan the ability to keep peo- ple out of shop who are in the study hall and to keep the shop in order I will my brother a good time in high school I. DANIEL CAIN, will my golden toe and ability to kick pres- sure field goals to my little baby brother Marc. To Rob Hof- fert my ability to work hard in study halls. I will to Chief Runyan my thumb I. STACIE CAIN, will Melody Longendelpher the ability to talk to boys without falling in love with them. To Marc, Brian, Jeff and Melody all the good times the rest of their school years To Lori Counts. I will my fever blisters and all my gum wrap pers. I. TRACY CAIN, will to Andrea Gessner the ability to get through her senior year Susan Heffner, have fun with the rest of your life Melody Longendelpher and Cindy, good luck in band for the next three years. Chris Supinger. all the happiness in the world I. DAVID CATTERLIN, will some intelligence and coordination to all underclassmen I. GREGG CAVENDER, will my ability to stay on the basketball team as a senior to Dale Barger I will to Dave (Jack) Daniels a pair of bell-bottom jeans. To Chief Runyan, MY clock. I. DAVID COOL, being of sound mind and body(?). will some weird things to some weird people I. RICHARD CROMWELL, will my Mustang to Todd Carder and will my driving ability to Calvin Simon I. SCOTT DAVIS, will Mr Tisdale a bottle of No-Doze”. I. APRIL DERSHEM, will to Chris. Vandy. Barney. Jeff. Kelly and Juanita the best of times throughout the remainder of your years at C H S. You'll regret not going to JVS! To Den- ise Lay and Susie Snider. I will my senior teachers Mrs. Bolt and Mrs Shell. To my sister Toma, I will you my patience and determination to continue through your years in Cos- metology To R M my car for one day I. SCOTT DOHME, will “a certain someone all the mirrors in Sellman's Warehouse I. SHERYL ELIFRITZ, will to Alex Patrick my car (dented in fender and all), so he can give me rides for a change. To the senior class and all the underclassmen, the best of luck. I. DONALD EMENEGGER, will my wrestling skills and ability not to get pinned to Kent Musgrave To all underclassmen, my ability to stay awake in a certain class. I. JANET ETTER, will my box of Puffs and old socks to Stuffy Kline and my jar of Dippity Do to Ignat” (?). and all the great times in life to everyone I. TED FIELDS, will Chief Runyan my right thumb. I. KEVIN FINFROCK, will Shannon Irvin my heart, my love, and my lips Darrell Barger my charm, humor, and luck with all the ladies. Phil Reck my quickness, muscles, and running back ability for the 1981 82 school year To all short people, it doesn't make any difference what you do. size doesn't mean a thing. Also, to Dale Barger my manure truck from the farm. 108 Class Wills I, LORI FRANTZ, will to ‘ Bones’’ the ability to get through school one of these days. Also, to a certain girl, please stay out of my sight after graduation. I, PAULA GARMAN, will my common sense on how to act around the teachers at C H S. to my sister Jana. To my sis- ter. Karen, the ability to pick a boy friend. I. LOU ANN GEPHART, will to the entire school (particularly the office staff) the ability to be weird and love it. I. TOM GROSS, will Tony Longendelpher my running ability. Eric Turner my great driving, and Scott Winks my track abil- ity. To Todd Carder and Jerry Minnich another year’s supply of Jim Shively’s autographed golf balls and to Mr. Schultz a better place finish in the TRC. I. CINDY GURDON, will to my very real and true friends — Dave “Doc” Cool. Linda Wolf’’ Westfall, and Lou “Spock” Gephart — my stereo and television, record albums, and any other valuables they can salvage I. JOHN HACKETT, will my talented basketball skills to Joe Christian. Dave DeMoss my massive arms. Steve Dunn my fourth seating spot on the bench. To Mr Fisher another good year and to Jim Shively my great golfing ability. I. MARY HESS, will the best of luck to everyone in whatever they choose to do in life. I. LAURA HINDMARCH, will to Kelli Clark my experiences at JVS and with that ‘certain’’ someone. To my sister. Mary, my ability to stay out of trouble. To my sister. Margie, my wishes for fun and happiness during her next four years at C.H.S. I. GREG HOLSINGER, will Steve Johnson, my ability to drive the speed limit I. STEVE JOHNSON, will all of my love to Missy Black. I CARINA JONSSON, will to Amy Caldwell to have fun and to put up with Mr. Harding’s exciting movies! I. MARK KEISER, will to my brother Scott the ability to get brownie points from Mr Scarth! The band, great fun at band camp. To Tracy Cain, the best of luck in the future with “yours truly” To Scott Williams, my ability to play the drums! I. DALE KLINE, will my great mechanic ability to fixing his cars to Dan Sampson I. LORI KLINE, will to Mrs. Coder a successful year and the ability to play everyone. To Mary Dewey the ability to not lose her shorts during volleyball. I. LYLE KRITZBERGER, will to the underclassmen all the wild and crazy times at the JVS! To all the studenfs. have fun and I hope you strike gold instead of salt. I SUSAN KUNTZ, will to my sister Karla to keep on being Mrs. Gildow's art pet! Good luck to Mrs. Caldwell. Mrs. Huelsman. and Mrs. Tisdale. I. BRUCE LANDES, will Chief Runyan the ability to clear the air in the shop class of flying screws, nails. 2x4's. and snow- balls. Also the ability of a private eye to determine the many and various means of gaining entry to the shop even though all doors are locked. I, SUSAN LANDIS, will Mary Asher. Kecia Chasteen. and Dee- Dee Hensler three free passes to the Getaway. To all the people who are going to the JVS all the good and crazy times there. I will Miss Pemberton a date with Kermit the frog. All the luck in the world to all the seniors. I, GARY LAVEY, will Mr. Tisdale to keep on coaching and to keep on teaching that rough work to all those ‘‘rug rats” in OWE. I. JACKIE McCOOL, will Mark Williams a lifetime supply of chewing gum. Mark Barnhart the ability to stay out of trou- ble. and to Ruthie the ability to quit putting her foot in her mouth all the time. I, SCOTT MANSON, will to a certain person my hunting knife so she can stab more people in the back. My Lemans to Dave DeMoss so he can have someone to race his truck against. To whoever needs it next year on the varsity bas- ketball team, my Buccs cushion so you don't get splinters. To Mr. Huelsman. a pack of hot dogs before all the football games. To Mr. Harding all my dirty jokes so he can tell them in third period study hall. To ’Radar” my ability to run the high hurdles. I. SHARON MEYER, will to Mark all the good times at JVS. I. GINGER MILLER, will to my two sisters. Bonnie and Tina, all the best times at JVS. I, TODD MILLER, will Lisa Michelle many, many years of love and happiness. To my little sister. Amy. lots of luck with your career at the JVS. To Omer. loads of luck with whatever you choose to do and whoever you choose to do it with, and to my two older brothers'my ability to beat them in basketball. To Mr. Huelsman. many more years of district champion- ship teams. I. BETH MONNIN, will to Mr. Fisher a free period in the morn- ing during “C.K.” so he can watch himself on T V., my sister Jennifer lots of good times at C H S.. M B. and K.D. the abil- ity to get to concerts without “begging” for rides and to all the underclassmen lots of good times in their future years at CHS. I, MISSY PERRINE, will Sherry all the good times I’ve had. To Laura. Mary. Kecia. and Diana the ability to get cheerleader their senior year. To the volleyball team, a winning season. To Nicki Girouard. three inches. To Michelle. Nicki. Marc and Brian, “quiet” lunch hours in the office and to the junior class the ability to keep up the Buccs winning tradition. I. CONNIE RHOADES, will Kellie Minnich my first chair in band; to the clarinet section a box of good reeds and the ability to keep improving; to Lisa DeMoss the talent to be a ’’ding-a- ling (Serendipity Belle), and to my sister. Julia, a lot of fun in high school. I. PHILLIP RIEDEL, will all my good times at JVS to the under- classmen. Class Wills 109 I JANE RIETHMAN. will to Cindy and Melody my ability to play my flute and all the fun times in band, to all future t hennstry students my ability to make a mess on lab days, to all underc lassmen the good times at C H S . and to a certain person the ability not to gossip I. JILL RIETHMAN. will my ability to be sweet to I D to Brenda Mack my ability to stay out of trouble (especially in band) To all underclassmen all of the fun times at C H S and to Brad Hall and Dan Shoup my ability never to be wrong I. DENISE SCHAURER, will my art ability and Hoeti to Car men. my watercolors to Steve Iddings. all my tpn and crjzy times to my friends, a whole bunch of spiders to Mary and good luck to all the juniors I. JULIE SCHEIB, will my typing ability to anyone who wants it Mrs Snyder the ability to locate the typists for all the extras that need to be done, the entire school the ability to have fun in high school as it will go fast to Cathy Warner the abil ity to close glove compartments I. RICHARD SCHMIDT, will to Mike Grillot the ability to handle J M m Key Club and the junior class the challenge to accomplish what the seniors have done in football and bas ketball. and the right to anyone to keep a sound mind in cer tain subjects To everyone, the courage to stand up to a cer tain teacher To Shirley Martin. I will my heart I. CAROL SHAFER, will Phyllis all the good times I’ve had at JVS and to Mary Boggs my ability to stay on the road I. JOHN SHELL, will Bruce Landes my ability to break the law without getting caught l DEB SIMON, will all the crazy people the ability to go to JVS (It s the best!) I. STEVE SIMON, will to John Hackett the ability to someday have a date with the opposite sex Will Steve Dunn all the cold ones on the weekends Will Robert May a sign to put on his forehead so we will know who he is Will Jeff Ryan the ability to live up to his physical brute reputation Will Rick Boehringer the ability to walk and talk at the same time I. RODNEY SPRENKEL, will Chief Runyan another great hard working, ambitious, and constructive junior senior shop class To Missy Perrine I will another pair of shoes I. JEFF SWALLOW, will to Glen Hollopeter my position on the football team on the condition that he works hard and stays tough To Todd Owens, a bottle of Tidy Bowl. To Mary Asher a new marriage counselor to talk to about Rick C To all the underclassmen in shop my ability to get things done To everybody the ability to drop a certain subject. I. DEBBIE THOMAS, will to Angie Laughman. Charlene Kelly. Jackie Smith. Christina, and Michelle McClurg all of the good times To Gina Thomas lots of fun and good times and a whole lot of luck To Pat Thomas lots of luck at the JVS I. KIRK TISDALE, will Jim Baldridge my health so he can make it to school sometime during the year. Mary Dewey a pair of six inch platform shoes, and to Brad Hall the ability to make it to the State his senior year I JIM TOBIAS, will Rick Schmidt j new knee! Gregg Cavender i free p.iss tu M irk L.indis speed reading class To every one m school .1 five pound chunk of a certdin person s ego To Steve Simon .1 clone for the weekend of April 4 1981 To Dave DeMoss the ability to be Number 1' To Juanita Crom well a hammer and chisel I PAUL VICKROY. will my 19 0 Chevy Impala to my girlfriend Lon I CATHY WARNER, will Connie Julie Susan Paula, and Jackie much happiness and sue ess in the future Karen my NHS pin and lots of good times Pete Boehnnger all of my tests from American History Jeff Llsass the ability to stay out of trou ble Kenny Taylor and Dave DeMoss my notes and handouts from Great British Writers and luck to make it through their senior year and the entire school to have a good time I CHERYL WEIDNER willjenme Me Maken a lot of luck and hap piness in life and lot of ottier people insight I CHRIS WEIGEL, will to my sister Rhonda and Jan Emenegger luck in the rest of their years at school, to Steve Fast a mil lion ink pens, and to Mary H the first bathroom stall wall I TIM WEIKERT, will next year s Physics class my leftover No Doze to Mary Dewey a little height and a lot of brains, and to Jim Baldridge enough energy to make it to school every once in a while I. OMER WENNING, will to Eric Turner and Alex Patrick all the fun times with Mr Bauer. To Toma Dershem my ability to play the tuba and my first chair in band; to all future JVS stu- dents good luck, have fun and enjoy it I will the Covmgton High School more pep rallies I. LINDA WESTFALL, will to Andrea Gessner my buddy Bumper Susan Heffner the ability to finish out with art and still be sane and to Scott Winks not to allow Joel to put anymore papers on the floor' I. MARK WILLIAMS, will all my good times to anybody that wants them I. MICHELLE WOODDELL, will to my sister Angie to have fun and stay out of trouble in the rest of her years at C.H S.. to my other sister Kelly to learn how to get along with the teachers but most of all to have fun in her four years at C H S o I. JODY YANEY, will all the crazy and good times at JVS to all the underclassmen I. CHUCK YINGST, will my bob and cut” technique to next year’s center on the football team, to a certain teacher a lit- tle patience and understanding; to Eric and Jeff my out- standing foFm while throwing the discus; to Mr Fisher ten shares of stock in the coffee company of his choice; to any- one who needs it my ability to smile under all conditions; to everyone at C H S the best of times 110 Class Wills Punch.anyone? We re just looking. Sitting around at noon. Decorating for Homecoming. Singing Christmas Carols. Julie and Paula Bruce Carina Susan of Se nier J3lb Lim Linda Library ladies. Don. John. Bruce plant trees — April 1981 Memories Tim Senior Candids 111 Senior Superlatives The Senior Class elected the following 28 Seniors as their Favorites. The nine categories are shown on these two pages. Rick Boehringer, Dan Cain, Stacie Cain. DEDICATED TO THE CLASS: Omer Wenning, Tim Weikert, Stacie Cain, Missy Perrine. Susan Landis, Chuck Yingst. MUSICALLY TALENTED: Mark Keiser and Connie Rhoades. 112 Senior Favorites QUIET PERSONALITY: Connie Rhoades. Jeff Ryan. Mark Williams. Jackie McCool. NEATEST DRESSED: Kevin Finfrock. Missy Perrine. Kirk Tisdale. Laura Hindmarch. PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES: Bruce Landes. (Not Pictured) Lou Ann Gephart. MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: Connie Rhoades and Tim Weikert. GOOD SENSE OF HUMOR: Dan Cain and Susan Landis. Senior Favorites 113 TIM WEIKERT AND CHUCK YINGST BOYS' STATE MARY ASHER. DEANNE FINFROCK. SUSAN LANDIS 1980 STRAWBERRY QUEEN CANDIDATES SUSAN LANDIS MIAMI COUNTY FAIR QUEEN CANDIDATE SUSAN LANDIS MUM QUEEN CANDIDATE A WORD ABOUT THE CHS REPS Tim Weikert and Chuck Yingst represented Covington at Boys’ State in the summer of 1980. This year Susan Landis was selected to represent Covington at the Mum Festival. Laura Longnecker was voted by her class to represent CHS at the 1981 Strawberry Queen Festival Contest. Mary Asher, Deanne Finfrock, and Susan Landis were chosen by their classes to represent CHS at the 1980 Strawberry Queen Festival Contest. Susan Landis represented Cov- ington at the 1980 Miami County Fair Queen Contest. Laura Hindmarch was elected by JVS Covington students to represent them on the JVS Stu- dent Congress. LAURA HINDMARCH CHS STUDENT CONGRESS REP 114 Boys’ State, Queen Contestants National Honor Society gathering John in Drama Class Todd with his girl A cradle for Mr. Harding's baby boy. Mary and Steve Who was the cradle tor Bruce ( Julie Roberto Bermudez Linda and her Rough Boy Laura Chris and Bob Tim Waiting for the bell Janet and Rodney Mark and Omer Jackie writes her report. We’re ready tor our team. Chris latch hooks. Let's go get 'em! Susan Senior Candids 115 OFFICERS: Treasurer Kecia Chasteen; V. President Denise Schaurer; President Phil Reck; Secretary Mary Asher The Zealous Jrs. The main project of the Junior Class was to raise enough money to sponsor the Prom. The class was in charge of the concession stand at the athletic contests in the High School. The Juniors also had a fruit sale. Plans for the prom are to have the banquet at the Holiday Inn, dance at the Upper Valley Joint Vocational School, and the After Prom at the YM- CA on the evening of April 25, 1981. . I want to learn what life is for, I don't want much, I just want more. Ask what I want, and I will sing, I want everything.” JUNIORS Mrs. Snyder and Mr. Tisdale ADVISORS: Mrs Judy Snyder, Mr. Larrie Tisdale. Donna Up with our flags. THE CIVIL WAR CANNON On August 14, 1897 the village of Covin- ton received a Serge Gun from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The cannon weighed 15,500 pounds and had 20 cannon balls weighing 100 pounds each. After paying the shipping cost, $8.00 to move the cannon and about $35.00 for mounting materials the cannon stands where we see it today. On May 28, 1898 the cannon was mounted and in position at the Highland Cemetery. The village residents may be thankful to Langston Post 299, Grand Army of the Republic for providing this artifact from the Civil War. 116 Juniors rfranfjter Donel Arbogast Mary Asher Jim Baldridge Dale Barger Peg Bayless Scott Beener Pat Besecker Missy Black Patty Boehringer Tami Bracy Joel Brannon Bill Burton Lori Cain Gary Carder Todd Carder Kecia Chasteen Jackie Clark Kelli Clark April Colbert Jay Davis Dave DeMoss Lisa DeMoss Guy Dennings Lisa Dieckman JUNIORS Juniors 117 pi I V J t . V - . Joann Diepennk Terry Eichelberger John England Kathy Enz Anna Marie Evans Todd Fields Don Fosnight Teresa Fries Glenna Fulks Andrea Gessner Mike Girouard Mike Grillot Brad Hall Susan Heffner Diana Hensler Susie Hess Lala Hoblit Chris Hoop Cecil Hunley Holly Irvin Diana Lauber Denise Lay Kim Layman Mark Lehman 118 Juniors % Tony Longendelpher Laura Longnecker Rick Lyons Linda Mead Dan Millhouse Jerry Mmnich Dawn Mullennix Alex Patrick Darryl Platt Doug Pritchard Bob Pritchard Phil Reck Alice Rhoades Betsy Rhoades Mindy Richard Tammy Richard Tim Richardson Carol Riddle Katrena Riedel Scott Rupright Mike Ryan Dan Sampson Jim Schilling Janet Schmidt JUNIORS Juniors 119 Gary Seger Michelle Shafer Donna Shaner Dan Shoup Jim Smith Susie Snider Randy Sprenkel Jenny Stickley Ken Taylor Chris Trubee Eric Turner Delores Vogler Michele Voisard Lonnie Weaver Angie Weyant Scott Winks Teena Witherspoon Chris Yingst Don Yingst Toni Brickey Patty Chambers Lori Sirch These three pictures were received late from the company. NOT PICTURED: Kim Baker Bill Gold Bryan Strait 120 Juniors Kenny SLt Lori works in the office. Who are these sexy girls? Maybe vitamins will help. Should Chris be typing Kelli takes a deserved break Tony, “JUNIOR and Proud of it. '_______________________ Brad Today’s prices. Junior Candids 121 Ecology class helps to plant shrubs. Ken Nice boots? ? ?? Don Andrea Linda is busy sacking popcorn. Jenny's new outfit. Mindy models. Joel 122 Junior Candids “ ... I sure hope the road doesn’t come to own me, there are so many dreams I’ve yet to find SOPHOMORES THE TOWNSHIP BUILDING This building is 71 years old and has served our community in various ways. At one time it was a theater. If the curtains on the stage were to be lowered, one would see a rendition of Greenville Falls. It has served also as a youth center for the youth of this community. There have been many things housed by this building. To name a few; doctor's of- fices. the Board of Education, a barber shop, and an insurance association. The township building served as the sight for the Sophomore class officers pic- ture. It was built in 1910. A WORD FROM OFFICERS: Secretary Deanne Finfrock; Vice President Nicki Girouard; Treasurer Karen Warner; President Jeff Shields. THE SOPHS The Sophomore year is usually the first big money making year. As in other classes the purpose of making money is to pay for the prom their Junior year and for gradua- tion expenses. Projects to make money included a car wash, basketball shot contests, and a candy bar sale. The student participation was good and class dues were set at five dollars per student. Sophomores 123 Mr. James Harding Licking the batter Kelly Alexander Ginger Anderson Scott Anderson Angie Angle Bonnie Angle Phil Aukerman Karen Barnhart Brian Bitner Martha Black Pete Boehringer Kenna Brandt Karen Brown Dawn Burgess Mary Ann Burton Marc Cain Amy Caldwell Kelly Christian Roberta Clack Tammy Cook Tom Copley John Counts Lori Counts Karen Cromes Michelle Davis SOPHOMORES 124 Sophomores q A fa 19 0 ft i d fa — % 0 -A; Tonia Dershem Jeff Elsass Jan Emenegger Becky Epley Chris Epley Lori Fast Deanne Finfrock David Flora Robin Free Brian Garber Brenda Gariety Karen Garman Alicia Gessner Jeff Gibboney Nicole Girouard Steve Gurdon Mary Kathleen Hart Michael Hines Dan Hoblit Lisa Horen Steve Iddings Rick Johnson Dave Kaiser Scott Keiser Sophomores 125 ■— SOPHOMORES 126 Sophomores Charlene Kelley Robbin Kelzenberg Ryan Kimmel Lynn Kritzberger Angie Laughman Khris Locker Leslie Looker Juanita Ludy Tracy Lyons Wanda Lyons Allen Mack Michelle McClurg Jennie McMaken Peggy Mead Mark Meyer Bonnie Miller John Miller Rebecca Miller Tina Miller Kellie Mmnich f “1 Glen Mullennix Glenn Musgrave Michael Noble Chris Palser • . Barb Phillips Doug Pond Bryan Reames Chris Rench Scott Richard Carrie Riddle Nicole Roberts Amber Rose Jerry Rosengarten Tom Ryan Rita Seger Ron Seger Phyllis Shafer Allen Shaffer Jeff Shields Rob Simon Janice Snider Gloria Stephens Tom Summers Chris Supinger Pat Thomas Chris Vanderhorst Karen Warner Rhonda Weigel Wendy Weyant Missy Wills Angie Wooddell Lisa Young Brenda Zacharias Shannon Zell NOT PICTURED Kim Maurer Mishelle McClay WE ARE SOPHOMORES! WE WILL BE SIXTEEN! WE WILL DRIVE CAREFULLY! WE LOVE IT! December 1980 — Ordering class rings Scott is the bashful one Kelly and her ghostly friend Lori makes a Dostpr Jenny. Bonnie. Tina in the office. Becky Lisa and Bonnie busy at work Phil fixes a flat Caught in the act SOPHOMORES 128 Sophomores Rob likes the library I SOPH. Lori and KK Scott and Bonnie Rhonda Pat and Allen Rita Ordering class rings mULr What's in there. Toma? Dan studies his science Barb and Bridget Anthony Deanne Missy broke her leg in track. Jenny Class of 83 Sophomore Candids 129 OFFICERS: Treasurer Kent Musgrave; V. President Cindy Byers; Secretary Mark Barnhart; President Carmen Schaurer A WORD FROM THE FRESHMEN The freshmen do not do many things their first year as high school students. Most of the first part of the year, they are trying to become ac- customed to being in the high school. Bake sales were held to cover expenses. The class of 1984 has been a very spirited group as they participated in the Spirit Day dress up and spon- sored a float in the Homecoming Parade. Mr. Steven Fisher ADVISOR: Mr. Fisher COVINGTON TOWN HALL The present City Hall sits on lot 31 which formerly had been 19. This site is one of the original 36 plots platted in the village. The building has been a house Dr. Of- fice, Car dealership, hard- ware store, and housed the Dayton Power and Light Co. until May 28, 1975. On that day the Village of Covington pur- chased it. It serves as the quarters for our Police Dept. “... Don't you worry you’ll find yourself. Follow your heart and nothing else ...” FRESHMEN 130 Freshmen Class ■ .. llllllllllllllllllllll Mil Everett Adams Todd Alexander Tim Angle Steve Barga Candy Barger Darrell Barger Mark Barnhart Jenny Beener Wendy Bernardi Joy Bodenmiller Mike Bodkin Scott Brickey Kim Bridges Steve Brown Dana Burgess Lora Burnside Cindy Byers Steve Cain Vickie Rae Cain Vicki Sue Cain Joe Christian Amy Clark Jerry Clark Korinne Clark Freshmen 131 FRESHMEN Rodney Collins Juanita Cromwell Rob Cron David Daniels A Kelly Deeter I Joe Denman Mary Dewey W Marty Dieperink Steve Dunn Steve Fast Dianna Fosnight Jeff Frock Lisa Gariety Tom Hafer Kasey Hart Kim Herron Mary Hindmarch Rodney Hinkle David Hodge Rob Hoffert 132 Freshmen 133 DeAnn Kiehl Jason Kingrey Mindy Kiser Scott Kistler Stephanie Kline Rob Kritzberger Anton Kuether Pat Lavey Melody Longendelpher Renee Lyle Brenda Mack Barbara Manning Christina McClurg Mike McClurg Ruth McCool Linda McMaken Mary Mead David Miller Kent Musgrave Todd Owens Jack Penny Melinda Penny Tony Perrine Sherry Perrine Freshmen FRESHMEN 134 Freshmen Jerry Platt Chris Pleiman Nancy Rhoades Eric Rice John Riddle David Sampson Randy Sampson Carmen Schaurer Russ Shefbuch Jim Shively Lisa Smith Rick Sowers Bill Sowers Ronda Sprenkel Chris Stephan Lisa Stewart Judy Swick Lori Thompson Rick Tipton Candy Tobias Curt Trubee Craig Vanderhorst Keven Webb Ken Wenrick Teresa Yantis NOT PICTURED Rick Clever Chris Graves Amy Miller Robbin Stonerock David Yates Looking for books. Mike Noble Freshmen 135 Ronda reads a magazine Nathan Whiteman Scott Williams Marie Wintrow David Wood Our lockers — a good meeting place Getting our e-d-u-c-a-t-i-o-n. Look at those muscles on Randy. Mike Noble No. 51 is a real ' dummy' FRESHMEN A crazy and fun friendship. Back at our lockers again? 136 Freshmen Candids Spirit Day Roberta with Snoopy. Please grow up, Glen. Scott Beener Tony and Missy Missy. Karen. Tammy Mary Ann — Cute Squaw Nurse Bryan Andrea — No. 1 Fast draw Eric. Chris strangles Glenn. Korinne khihal Lisa and Glenna ' Blonde Patty? Jan Jeff Spirit Day 137 The Creative Minds Linda. Sherry. Dianna Mindy and Diana “Stick 'em Up. Scott.“ Rick! Jackie Stacie Brenda and Cindy 138 Spirit Day Joy Doug October 31,1980 Flash” Iddings Mickey Mouse Phil Dianna Karen Lovely outfit. Missy. Dale and his wig! Julie and Cathy Bobbysoxer April Carmen Dave Spirit Day 139 “The Educators” Mr. Tidale mops the floors Mrs. Buckingham answers the phone May The FORCE” Be With You, Mr. House. Mrs. Vulgamore and Jackie Mrs Caldwell, our Yearbook Advisor Mrs. Gildow letters Senior composite. We love those socks Mrs. Tisdale. Surprise picture for Mrs. Yaney. 140 Faculty Divider LARRY G. HENRY, Superintendent of Covington Ex- empted Village Schools, graduated from Marion Harding High School, Marion, Ohio. He received his Bachelor’s of Science Degree from Wittenberg University and his Master’s of Education degree from Xavier University. Mr. Henry's Superinten- dent’s Certificate was received from Miami Universi- ty in 1975. His teaching majors are Health, Physical Education, and Sciences. He has had teaching jobs at Middletown and Reading. Mr. Henry has also held the Principal’s jobs at Columbus Grove and Lebanon. In the summer of 1980, Mr. Henry was selected for the Superintendent's job to succeed Mr. Blair Irvin. Mr. Henry congratulates the Class of 1981 and wishes them success in their future. STEPHEN E. HOUSE, Principal of Covington High School, graduated from Princeton High School, Cin- cinnati, Ohio. He received his Bachelor's of Arts degree from Eastern Kentucky University and his Master’s of Education degree from Miami Universi- ty. He was employed as Social Studies teacher at Carlisle High School and later served that school as Assistant Principal. He was also Assistant Principal at West Jefferson High School and Valley View High School. In the summer of 1980, Mr. House was selected for the Principal’s job to succeed Mr. Robert Durnell. Mr. House extends his best wishes and continued success to all the graduates of 1981 Administration 141 j MRS. DORIS FRANTZ, Treasurer and 1 Secretary to the Superintendent 1 1 A SALUTE TO OUR SECRETARIES Our school Secretaries perform numerous duties that are essential for a school system to run smoothly. The high school Secretary, Mrs. Buck- ingham, is responsible for all the bookkeeping of school activity accounts, report cards, schedules, typing for the Principal, and many other items associated with a school office. Mrs. Kinney, Board Office Secretary, posts all daily transactions, types financial statements for the Board meetings, and in addition to her own work she assists Mrs. Frantz when needed. Mrs. Frantz, Treasurer and Secretary to the Superintendent, has a wide variety of jobs that she must see are done accurately and efficient- ly. She is responsible for all finances of the school district, correspondence for the Superintendent, and many more responsibilities that fall upon her shoulders. Covington Exempted Village School is very for- tunate to have these three ladies as our Secretaries. Also, even though not directly associ- ated with the high school system, we wish to acknowledge Mrs. Mary Ellen Landis as Middle School Secretary and Mrs. Linda Rench as Elemen- tary School Secretary who are both very competent at their respective schools. ! MRS. BOBBI BUCKINGHAM I High School Secretary 1 142 Secretaries EILEEN YANEY — Library Supervisor IF YOU HAD ONE WISH, WHAT WOULD IT BE? “For many years of good health following retirement.” GRADUATED FROM: Piqua Cen tral High School. Wright State University YEARS AT CHS: 13 LARRIE TISDALE — OWE. IF YOU HAD ONE WISH, WHAT WOULD IT BE? I would wish that every wish I made would come true.” GRADUATED FROM: Spring Hill. Spring Hill. Kansas. Western Kentucky University. YEARS AT CHS: 15 VALERIE VULGAMORE — Home Economics. Singles Living IF YOU HAD ONE WISH, WHAT WOULD IT BE? 'I could pay for our home and property.” GRADUATED FROM: Graham High School. Ohio State University. YEARS AT CHS: 3 MARJORIE TISDALE — Guidance Counselor IF YOU HAD ONE WISH, WHAT WOULD IT BE? “I would wish that my boys would have as happy and fulfill- ing a life as I have had.” GRADUATED FROM: Austin- Tracy High School. Austin. Ken- tucky. Western Kentucky University. YEARS AT CHS: 13 DORIS TROST — French I. II. English. Literature IF YOU HAD ONE WISH, WHAT WOULD IT BE? lt would be that someday I might visit France.” GRADUATED FROM: Newton High School. Manchester College. YEARS AT CHS: 18 7 f « K JUDITH SNYDER — Typing I. Shorthand. Business Math IF YOU HAD ONE WISH, WHAT WOULD IT BE? “I had a million dollars and that would cover a lot of other wishes ” GRADUATED FROM: Buckeye High School. Medina, Ohio. De- fiance College. YEARS AT CHS: 16 Faculty 143 LYNN SHELLENBERGER — Film Communications. English IF YOU HAD ONE WISH, WHAT WOULD IT BE? “I would wish that God’s love would work in all of us so that the world could live in peace ind harmony, as God had i« ended ' GRADUATED FROM: Newton High School. Ashland College. Wright State University YEARS AT CHS: 10 RON SCHULTZ — Sociology, History IF YOU HAD ONE WISH, WHAT WOULD IT BE? “I would wish that the world would be at peace and all peo- ple would have love and con cern for each other.” GRADUATED FROM: Versailles High School, Defiance College. YEARS AT CHS: 12 GARY SCARTH — Band IF YOU HAD ONE WISH, WHAT WOULD IT BE? “It would be that the musiciafls receive the recognition they deserve These students are talented and need to be recognized by the other students at Covington High School.” GRADUATED FROM: Hamilton Garfield. Hamilton. Ohio. Miami University YEARS AT CHS: 4 DWANE RUNYAN — Industrial Arts. Shop IF YOU HAD ONE WISH, WHAT WOULD IT BE? “It would be that there would be peace between all people in all countries.” GRADUATED FROM: Ney High School. Ney. Ohio. Ohio State University. YEARS AT CHS: 24 ED McCORD — Physical Education, Health IF YOU HAD ONE WISH, WHAT WOULD IT BE? “I was 7 feet 1 inch, could dunk the basketball, and played for the Los Angeles Lakers Ha! Ha! Good health, peace, prosperity.” GRADUATED FROM: Teays Valley. Ashville. Ohio. Ohio , University. Wright State University. YEARS AT CHS: 6 RACHEL HURLBUT — EM H IF YOU HAD ONE WISH, WHAT WOULD IT BE? “I. would wish that man and nature were in harmony.” GRADUATED FROM: Colonel White High School. Dayton. Ohio. Wright State University. YEARS AT CHS: 3 144 Faculty ALBAJ. HURLBUT — Geometry. Algebra. Math IF YOU HAD ONE WISH, WHAT WOULD IT BE? 1 would wish that everyone be honest and trustworthy. GRADUATED FROM: Cathedral High School. Burlington. Ver- mont. Air Force Institute of Technology YEARS AT CHS: 6 JIM HARDING — Biology. Ecology. BSCS IF YOU HAD ONE WISH, WHAT WOULD IT BE? “I would wish that my son grows up and remains healthy. GRADUATED FROM: Cowan High School. Muncie. Indiana. Ball State University. YEARS AT CHS: 3 BOB HUELSMAN — Algebra. Math IF YOU HAD ONE WISH. WHAT WOULD IT BE? “My wish would be that the Buccaneer Basketball Team captures the District Tournament. GRADUATED FROM: Minster Local High School. University of Cincinnati. YEARS AT CHS: 12 JANE GILDOW — Art I. II, III. IV IF YOU HAD ONE WISH, WHAT WOULD IT BE? “That my cat Wilburr had wings. GRADUATED FROM: Fairmont High School. Ohio State University. YEARS AT CHS: 4 ANN HUELSMAN — Library Aide. Cafeteria Cashier IF YOU HAD ONE WISH, WHAT WOULD IT BE? It would be that my children will grow up to be happy, healthy, well-adjusted adults. GRADUATED FROM: Minster Local High School. YEARS AT CHS: 3 DONALD GARMAN — Government. Driver Education, History IF YOU HAD ONE WISH, WHAT WOULD IT BE? “I would wish for good health and peace around the world. GRADUATED FROM: Covington High School. University of Omaha. YEARS AT CHS: 19 Faculty 145 LEONA FULKS — Typing I. II General Business Bookkeeping IF YOU HAD ONE WISH, WHAT WOULD IT BE? “It would be that these students read with more thought and next year know what they learned this year. GRADUATED FROM: Windsor High School. Willow Wood. Ohio. Home of the Waterloo Wonders' . Marshall University. Huntington. W.Va. YEARS AT CHS: 16 DOUG FOSTER — LD Tutoring IF YOU HAD ONE WISH, WHAT WOULD IT BE? ‘I would wish that I had a cabin in the Rocky Mountains with all the money I needed and could do what I wanted for a year GRADUATED FROM: P.qua Cen tral High School. Bowling Green University. YEARS AT CHS: 1 STEVEN FISHER — English. Mass Media IF YOU HAD ONE WISH, WHAT WOULD IT BE? 'It would be that my family and I will have peace and happiness the rest of our lives. GRADUATED FROM: Wapakoneta High School. Miami University. Wright State University. YEARS AT CHS: 7 DAVID DAVIS — Earth Science. Chemistry IF YOU HAD ONE WISH, WHAT WOULD IT BE? My wish would be that all peo- ple would have a goal in life, to achieve their highest ability possible. GRADUATED FROM: Shawnee High School. Lima. Ohio. Bluff- ton College. YEARS AT CHS: 15 ALICE CALDWELL — Attendance Supervisor, Library Aide. Office Aide. IF YOU HAD ONE WISH WHAT WOULD IT BE? ’l would wish that the athletic and non-athletic students and teachers would have more genuine respect for each other at all times. If this were to happen, I believe the school spirit would be greatly improved. GRADUATED FROM: Covington High School. YEARS AT CHS: 10 It is sometimes difficult for a student when seated in a classroom, to think of a teacher as being anything other than a teacher. The person holding that grade book or writing on the blackboard does have a life outside of school. Teachers do not wait with held breath for Monday mornings nor do they feel disappointment on snow days . If anything, they look forward to “TGIF” with more zeal than the students. They do not enjoy grading papers, dealing out “F’s or giving students a hard time. Teachers want, very much, for their students to suc- ceed, to do well. Teachers do the best they know how and it's time we appreciated their efforts. Their wishes were made on March 2, 1981. We hope that all their wishes come true. 146 Faculty Harry Shafer, Custodian Tony Brinkman Maintenance Supervisor Eldon Monnin, Custodian OUR COOK CREW COOKS: Ann Huelsman, Joyce Dunn, Joan Graves, Betty Boggs. OUR DILIGENT DRIVERS BUS DRIVERS: Sarah Colby, Steve Col- by, Nancy Denman, Florence Flick, Bill Flick, Don Kuether, Charlie Reiber. Cooks, Custodians, Drivers 147 Precious picture of Andy and Mr. House. Steve Nealeigh gets interviewed for TV. Sweet Ann and her rolls. Gary 148 Faculty Candids Surprise picture, Steve. Bobb counts her money. Tony orders more trees? Ron, Becky House and Andy Smiling Miss P to • Marjorie Larrie and his new girl friend. I won t bite. Alba Jim, Ed. Ron — Crazy Men Don needs a better “jack”. Judy Cute Cowgirl Swing it! Sunday afternoon football. Secretary's Week National Guard Armory — built n 1914 Scott Sisters Shelle From studio New location of public library. 1991 — New Beginnings — A new principal came to the high school — Mr. House. — A new superintendent came to Cov- ington — Mr. Henry. — Football team played in the State Playoffs. — Covington Buccaneer Yearbook has 176 pages. — Marching Bano got new uniforms. — Track Team had their 1st Three Rivers Conference Championship. — 1981 Field Day was held inside due to rain, but everyone had a good time. — Mr. and Mrs. Jim Harding had their first baby, a boy named Matthew James. January 22.1981. — The past 25 graduating classes are in the yearbook. — Juniors have the after-prom at the YMCA. — Ronald Reagan became President of the U S. in the 1980 election. — C.H.S. planted trees and shrubs around the building. — The J.R. Clarke Library moved to their new location in March 1981. — The high school office with the help of many organizations received a new copier. — High school library was rearranged to have only one entrance and exit. — FHA had their first Annual Dessert. — Class officer pictures were taken at town landmarks. — Kelli Clark proved to be capable of being Editor of the yearbook and still go to JVS. — Covington Boys Basketball Team won 24 straight games. — Marching Band had their picture in color. — Kelli Clark designed the inside cover of the yearbook. — Commencement was held outside on the football field — May 24.1981 — Faculty pictures are in alphabetical order — backwards. Board of Education The board education Cookies anyone? Honor Member — Where is this located ? FHA Group of hillbillies. Susan and Joe Candids 149 “The Market Place” A SPECIAL RECOGNITION” The Yearbook Staff and Covington High School would like to thank all the professional patrons (doctors, dentists, optometrists) ff our village who have supported our school yearbook and serve our community. We need you! A special recognition to Dr. Conrad Clippinger who retired from practice in June, 1980. Dr. Clippinger always supported our school and was a former member of the Board of Education. He also served as our football team physician for many years. Dr. Conrad Clippinger passed away on Thurs- day, February 5, 1981. He will always be remembered for his loyalty, service, and kind- ness to this community during his 34 years of dedication to us. 150 Advertiser Divider Mlblim CLASS OF 1981 A NICE STORE FOR NICE PEOPLE “Featuring Quality at a Low Price” Furniture Carpeting Draperies Television — Appliances Interior Decorating Open Monday-Saturday 9-9 Congratulations to the Class of 1981 Western Ohio National Means Service to You and the Friendship ot Those We Serve Is the Foundation of Our Progress 15-25 North High Street Covington Phone: 473-2012 4 Personal Service Banking Offices Home Office Broadway Office Pleasant Hill Office Troy Office 4 Self Service Banking Locations Broadway Office Troy Office Troy Marsh Store Piqua Marsh Store Progress Through Service COVINGTON, OHIO 4531 8 Advartltaments X51 GERLACH THE FLORIST 1501 Washington Ave. Piqua Phone: 773-0898 THE SOPHOMORE CLASS OF 1983 Wishes The Graduates of 1981 Happiness, Good Health, and Success in Their Future Good Luck Class of “81” SIGfTlfl INC Precision Reliability in Adhesive Coatings 4263 N. St. Rt. 48 P.O. Box 8 Covington Phone: 473-3091 Truck Crane Service, Rigging and Heavy Hauling, Structural Steel Warehouse, Machinery Moving, Complete Welding Service Shop and Field 4243 W. U. S. Rt. 36 Piqua, Ohio Phone: 773-3632 VICKERY’S PIZZA Carry Out or Eat In Pizza and Sandwiches Open for Lunch and Dinner — Mon. Thru Sat. Dinner Only — Sunday 488 East Broadway Covington Phone: 473-2952 152 Advertisements EDISON STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Career and College Tranater Programs Full Time or Part Time BEEMAN HARDWARE “Silent Woman Gift Shop Your Friendly HWI Dealer 1973 Edison Drive Piqua, Ohio Phone: 778-8600 101 North High St. Covington Phone: 473-2341 Congratulations Class of “81 MILLER INSURANCE AGENCY Complete Insurance Service Auto — Home — Life — Business 150 North Pearl St. Covington Phone: 473-2171 PK LUMBER COVINGTON, INC. Extends Best Wishes to the 1981 Graduates Vance Jacobs, Jr., Manager 242 East Broadway Covington Phone: 473-2032 Compliments of MAIER’S IGA SUPER MARKET TRI-HI-Y Congratulates The Seniors of 1981 for a Fine Year and Wishes Them the Best of Luck in Their Future KIM-BERLEE’S BEAUTY SALON Hi 1733823 owner 301 Troy Pike Covington Phone: 473-2531 Redken Products 12 East Wright Street Tues. Thru Sat. Covington Phone: 473-3823 AdvartlMmentt 153 Congratulations to the Grads! From Congratulations to the Class of 1981 piqua national bank and trust co “A Good Place to Grow” FINFROCK CONSTRUCTION Covington Office East Broadway Phone: 473-2072 220 North Pearl Covington Phone: 473-3141 COVINGTON BUCC BOOSTER ASSOCIATION McCOOL’S COUNTRY FAIR FARM MARKET Home Grown Fruits and Vegetables in Season A Special “Congratulations” to Our Daughter “Jackie” and All Her Classmates St. Rt. 36 at East Edge of Covington Phone: 473-5447 154 Advertisements Quality Quick Printing. Inc. Graduation Invitations, Business Cards, Letterheads, Tickets, Programs, Menus, Wedding Invitations, and All Other Types ot Printing See Us for Your Printing Needs 531 N. Main St., Piqua, Ohio 45356 Phone: 778-1100 WILSON DEPARTMENT STORE 30-32 North High Street Covington Phone: 473-2417 Congratulations Class of 1981 GENERAL INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY COMPANY Bob Jackson 202 E. Main St. Larry Jackson P.O. Box 463 Piqua, Ohio Phone: 773-7601 DANIEL’S PASTRY 124 West High Street Piqua, Ohio Phone: 773-7923 Special Cakes for All Occasions SMITH’S GREENHOUSE FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Sebastian Miniatures 1018 Broadway Piqua, Ohio 45356 Phone: 773-0765 “CLASS OF 1982” Says Good Luck to the “Class of 1981” Congratulations PHIL’S LOCK KEY SHOP “The Go Anywhere Shop’’ G EMERGENCY «809 LOCK KEY SERVICE Keys Made — Locks Changed or Repaired Phil Chaffee 421 N. Main Piqua, Ohio Phone: 778-1583 Freezer Beef Processing Retailing e M Mm unice — M Home- Tue Wed Thur 9 00-5 00 Frt 9 00-8 00 Sat 9 00-1 00 Closed Monday Market — 773-3396 Home — 778-1375 Office — 492-0642 498-9325 439 So Downing St. Piqua, Ohio 45356 Advertisement 155 Compliments of BARCLAY’S Uptown Shop in Downtown Pique 318 N. Main St. Pique, Ohio Phone: 773-5928 Office Supplies Office Furniture FRANCIS OFFICE SUPPLY COMPANY 431 North Main St. Phone: 773-9570 Piqua, Ohio Harold “Spin” Francis NATIONWIDE INSURANCE WESTERN OHIO TELEPHONE COMPANY Complete Protection Auto — Life — Fire Ned L. Wackier 321 South High St. Covington Phone: 473-2710 1100 Mote Drive Covington Phone: 473-2092 EBBERTS FIELD SEED, INC. Premium Quality Corn Hybrids Wheat — Oats — Soybeans — Clover Chemicals — Grass and Weed Killer MacGregor — Spalding Converse — Pro-Keds Trophies — Printing Team Uniforms 6840 North St. Rt. 48 Covington Phone: 473-2521 Master Charge and Visa Accepted Complete Sports Center 22 North High St. Covington Phone: 473-3833 FRED SHIVELY Royal Crest Dairy Product Distributor Congratulations Seniors 415 Walnut St. Covington Phone: 473-2361 PIQUA MILLING COMPANY ELEVATOR Dealers of Grain and Feed Farm Supplies 101 South Main Phone: 773-0215 Piqua, Ohio or 773-6688 156 Advertisements LARRY PICKERING GENERAL MANAGER Piqua Champion Foundry 918 SOUTH MAIN STREET PIQUA. OHIO 45356 513 773-3375 Compliments of KLEATHER INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. Congratulations Grads“81” Good Luck “Scott” Doug Sotzing, Covington Gene Kleather, West Milton t Congratulations — Class of ”81” (ftoacijliphi j hoppe “A Prettier You Starts at the Coachlight” Dianne Zimmerlin, Prop. Compliments of HEIDLE’S HARDWARE Hardware, Tools, and Cutlery 111 North High St. Covington Phone: 473-3875 112 North Main Piqua, Ohio Phone: 773-2140 EDGETOWN HAIR CARE Women’s and Men’s Styling 7410 West Brown Rd. Covington Phone: 473-5164 A Special “Congratulations” to My Daughter “Penny” and All Her Classmates Owner — Linda Iddings Operator — Marcia Durnell MOBIL-BROADWAY SERVICE M®bil Congratulations to the Seniors 1 East Broadway Covington Phone: 473-2581 mdcM JOE THOMA SONS, INC. PIQUA TRANSFER STORAGE COMPANY Experts IN: Transportation Warehousing Distribution Local Ot Long Distance Moving Jewelers Since 1838 306 North Main St. Piqua, Ohio 6th Generation Phone: 733-1117 JOHN D. LAUGH MAN VICK PRESIDENT B24 YOUNG STREET PIQUA. OHIO 4B3B6 (513) -773-37-43 Advertisement 157 JOSTEN’S Dear Students and Parents: We at Josten’s are proud to serve youl We believe we have superior products, warranties, and service! We are very “student oriented” — we have been working with high school students in this area for a cumulative total of over seventy years! We support high school publications, yearbooks, class programs, and athletics! We contribute to colleges and universities, and even have a scholarship fund! We are interested in, and enjoy working with, today’s youth! We are proud of our product and our service. We replace broken or chipped stones, resize rings if needed, and completely maintain rings as long as the student is in high school — and at no charge! If you have any questions, or if you would like to see samples of rings or stones, please feel free to call us. Represented by, School Service Specialists, Inc. Mary Lou Herring Gary Cooper 320 Dellsing Drive Vandalia, Ohio 45377 Phone: 513 Area Code 890-0841 158 Advertisements ETTER GOSPEL MUSIC AND NOVELTY SHOP Bibles and Study Aids Christian Books — Musical Instruments Sheet Music Gospel Tapes Eight Tracks and Cassettes Greeting Cards 110 East Broadway Phone: 473-5612 Covington SMITTY’S BIKE LOCKSMITH SERVICE Robert L. Smith Schwinn Bicycles — Mopeds, Concord, General and Batavus Keys Made 1410 Edge Street Piqua, Ohio Phone: 773-0747 Congratulations Seniors! THE KEY CLUB MULLEN’S FIRESTONE, INC. firestone ask a friend about Firestone 1005 E. Broadway (Rt. 36 East) Covington — Phone 473-3029 Greenville — Phone 548-6429 Art Mullen and Jim Mullen — Owners Good Luck to the Class of 1981 % S. J. RUDY AND SONS, INC. Quality Feeds — Certified Seeds Grain — Farm Supplies — Storage ART CLUB Wishes the “Class of 81” Good Luck Q ) UA Ity MS 473-2066 Covington 698-5321 Ludlow Falls 4317 West U.S. Route 36 Piqua, Ohio Phone: 773-4595 Advertisements 159 Congratulations to the Seniors From BEENER’S SUPER MARKET (Where the Smile Is Free) 601 East Broadway Covington Phone: 473-2451 PINECREST IMPROVEMENT COMPANY Congratulations Class of “81” 137 North Main St. Doyle Shearer Covington Phone: 473-3033 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Wishes OLD CANAL BOOK SHOP Books New and Used The “Class of 1981” Much Success and Happiness in the Future “Jim LdndiS” -------- Best Wishes Class of“81” 316 North Wayne St Piqua, Ohio Phone: 773-3678 323 North Main St. Piqua, Ohio Phone: 773-1991 FRITZ E. MARTIN JEWELERS “If We Serve You Once We Are Sure to Be Friends” Covington Greenville 473-2828 548-3144 160 Advertisements R R RESTAURANT Our Business Grows Thru Good Food and Service Richard and Rose Foster — Owners Banquet Room for Parties, Etc. Open 6 A.M. Til 9 P.M. Monday Thru Saturday Corner Larry and Broadway on Rt. 36 East Covington Phone: 473-8180 Gntuitfv. TM REAL ESTATE ARROWHEAD REALTY INC 223 S. Market Troy, Ohio Phone: 339-2624 connon kTiorsj KINNEY S MEN SHOP Congratulations Class of 1981 1747 Commerce Drive, Piqua, Ohio Phone: 773-7000 Congratulations Class of 1981 20 North High St. Covington Jim Kinney HUNT BEVERAGE COMPANY, INC. Distributors of Pepsi-Cola 8090 North Looney Road Piqua Phone: 773-1127 VALLEY ANTENNA SYSTEMS, INC. Congratulations Seniors of 1981 Office — 614 North Main St. Piqua, Ohio Phone: 473-3838 PEARSON FUNERAL HOME “Services for All” 10 South High St. Covington Phone: 473-2271 Advertisements 161 Compliments of JAMES R. O’DONNELL ATTORNEY GENERAL FILMS, INC. Plastic Films Bags — Sheets — Roll Stock and Specialty Products “Good Luck to the Class of 1981” A Special Congratulations to “Tim” 645 South High Street Covington Phone: 473-2051 “WhereThe Extras...Don’t Cost Extra!” DUFF’S FAMOUS SMORGASBORD 11 A.M. Til 8 P.M. — 7 Days Children Under 2 — No Charge Located at the Piqua East Mall Route 36 Piqua, Ohio Phone: 773-0903 SYLVIA’S CERAMIC STUDIO “Hobby Ceramics for Everyone” Greenware, Supplies, Firing Compliments of Joe and Sylvia Bosserman 500 East Broadway Covington Phone: 473-3940 162 Advertisements SHANELY REXALL PHARMACY Complete Prescription Department American Greeting Cards Unique Gifts — Winan’s Chocolates Congratualtions to Class of “81” [STANLEYj Helps You Do Things Right Quality Merchandise STANLEY VEMCO A Division of the Stanley Works 27 North High Street Covington Phone: 473-3333 800 South High Street Covington Phone: 473-2082 BREWHOUSE CARRYOUT Congratulations Class of “81 ii East Edge of Covington U.S. Rt. 36 Phone: 473-2714 Compliments of The Service People Advertisements 163 Best Wishes to the Class of 1981 THE BUCKEYE STATE MUTUAL INSURANCE ASSOCIATION Wright and Pearl St. Covington Phone: 473-2061 SUGAR SHAK Retail Bakery and Candy Supplies CoJugw SERVICE COMPANY 108 Wanrick St. Covington Phone: 473-2558 Fertilizer Seed Chemicals Open Wednesday Thru Saturday 11-5 John and Pauline Stump TERRY’S CAFETERIA 105 E. Greene St., Piqua, Ohio Phone: 778-0566 Famous for Fine Foods Private Rooms for Banquets, Meetings, and Parties Serving 11 A.M. to 8 P.M. Continuously Seven Days — Except Major Holidays P.O. Box 64 550 East Broadway Covington Phone: 473-2422 Advertise in the STILLWATER VALLEY ADVERTISER For Complete Coverage of the Covington School District 395 South High St. Covington Phone: 473-2028 Congratulations to the Class of “81” BRIDGES FUNERAL HOME Willis H. Bridges, Funeral Director Ambulance Service Anytime Anyplace 160 North High Street Covington Phone: 473-3331 164 Advertisements The Florist With a Greenhouse! Flowers for All Occasions Landscaping Garden Center Green Plants Ann Street Piqua, Ohio Phone: 773-2908 MOOSE’S AMOCO SERVICE 24 Hour Wrecker Service Don’t Cuss — Call Us Day Phone; 473-2561 Nigh Phone: 473-3544 Herman Osborne, Owner Pearl and Broadway Covington Congratulations From the FRENCH CLUB (Senior Motto in French) La Devise: Aujourd ’hui, nous suivons, Demain, nous conduisons Felicitations (Senior Motto in English) Senior Motto: Today, we follow Tomorrow we lead. Congratulations Levi’s LEVI’S for the Entire Family Congratulations and Best Wishes to All the 1981 Seniors THE VAULT Shirley Locker and Darlene Kenworthy — Owners 9 North High Street Covington Phone: 473-5658 MAIN OPTICAL Featuring the Latest Style for Every Occasion 406 Main St. Piqua, Ohio AerovenC Inc. 1 Aerovent Drive Piqua, Ohio 45356 Congratulations Class of “81” May Your Lives Be Filled With Happiness and Success Advertisement 165 Congratulations Seniors of “81” WILHELM AND STALLARD PARTS, INC. ERA YATES ASSOCIATES, REALTORS 473-3095 836-5171 698-4990 21 North High St., Covington 22 North Miami, West Milton 23 South High Covington THE BARR COMPANY A Division of W. R. Thomas Stores, Inc. “Begin Your Shopping at Barr’s” and Save Covington’s Complete Department Variety Store 10 North High St. Covington Phone: 473-2234 Congratulations to All the Graduates and a Special Congratulations to “Julie” PIQUA FISH AND ICE COMPANY 240 East Main St. Piqua, Ohio Phone: 773-4145 FHA HERO Wish to Extend Their Congratulations to the Class of 1981 and Wish Each of Them Success in Their Future Swiet PRESCRIPTION CENTER Good Luck Seniors 1981 1722 West High St. Piqua, Ohio Phone: 773-2686 CHAT CURL Complete Beauty Service for Men and Women Manager — Shirley Heffner Operator — Lisa Heffner Congratulations Seniors 9291 North St. Rt. 48 A'v « M v Covington Phone: 473-3886 Compliments of WESTERVILLE CREAMERY COMPANY “Congratulations Seniors” 410 Hazel Street Covington Phone: 473-2047 166 Advertisements Tf THE ITT (j COVINGTON n BIDG. LOAN p il ASSOCIATION Serving Savers and Homeowners Since 1886 117 North High Street Covington, Ohio 45318 Phone:473-2021 Passbook and Certificate Savings, Dividends From Date of Deposit to Date of Withdrawal, Compounded Daily and Payable Quarterly at Highest Permissable Rates Free Customer Parking Adjacent to Office Night Depository ■din Fsnc Hw Swift itiaffl t tttJMO Office Hours: 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Friday 9 A.M. to 1 P.M. Saturday Closed Thursday and Sunday t=t EQUAL HOUSING LENDER CALDWELL FARM CENTER, INC. Sales and Service 3 Miles North of Covington on Rt. 48 Phone: 473-2520 THE OLE VILLAGE WASHE HOUSE Best Wishes to the Class of 1981 With a Special Congratulations to “John” East Spring St. Covington THE FLOWER BOX 1622 Washington Avenue Piqua, Ohio Next to Cemetery COVINGTON PLUMBING INC. (n'fa— 900 Mote Drive Phone: 473-3311 Covington Phone: 773-2675 Congratulations Seniors! Kenneth Vore Phone: 335-7489 John Gearhardt Phone: 778-0366 Advertisements 167 CARPET HOUSE Owner : Larry and Sue Hostetter 5300 West U.S. Route 36 Pique, Ohio 45356 Phone:773-9505 BEAVER-HEILMAN FORD, INC. Sales Through Service SCHMIDLAPP EQUIPMENT, INC. John Deere Sales and Service Congratulations Class of “81” 6506 West U.S. Rt. 36 Covington Phone: 473-2829 AL’S SOHIO AND WRECKER SERVICE Congratulates the Seniors Days Phone: 473-8164 Nights Phone: 473-3639 6 East Broadway Covington Alfred Hitchcock GRISSOM’S MARKET BAKERY Open 24 Hours a Day FORD 101 West Broadway Covington Phone: 473-2042 Choice Groceries Two Locations in Piqua Quality Meats Delicatessen Vegetables Fruits 1710 West High St. and 633 West High St. tiUwoteA, REALTY 473 - 3321 SWIRL BEAUTY SALON Super Cuts for Guys and Gals 1720 West High St., Piqua, OH Phone: 773-2821 168 AdvtrtiMmentt Good Luck to the Seniors Compliments of STUDENT COUNCIL Congratulations Seniors of “81” KATHY’S BEAUTY SHOP 7175 W. U.S. Rt. 36 Covington Kathy Clark, Owner Phone: 473-2713 EAST SIDE SERVICE Specializing in Ford Tractors « Repair — Overhauls Gene and Roger Clark 1001 East Broadway Covington Phone: 473-3126 We Wish The Seniors of ’81 Compliments of From the BAND BOOSTER ORGANIZATION T.N.T. CLUB Advertisements 169 170 Advertisements c. CLASS OF 1956 David Alexander Virginia Bagwell Rosalie Boehrmger Neil Clark Warren Colbert Norma Collins Linda Cool Lewis Deeter Mary Dershem Robert Fenner Donald Filbrun James Finfrock Esther Finfrock Judith Fogt Virginia Flick Beverly Gear Deanne Gish Richard Harrison Carolyn Hunt Arlen Idle Charles Ingle Max Jennings Ruby Koeller John Laughman Judy Laughman Beth Lavy Jacquelyn Locker Ann Looker James Looker Sandra Mille. Richard McMaken Eldon Mohler Barbara O'Roark Edith Palser Richard Rhoades Richard Roberts Thomas Robinson Bonnie Root Kay Shefbuch Dean Snider Mary Staudt Elmer Supinger Rose Ella Trubee Roxa Tinning Norma Vannoy Larry D Via Bonnie Weber Sally Wise Wayne Wise CLASS OF 1957 Pauline Anthony Judy Bancroft Betty Barnhart Ronald Bashore Curtis Beckner John Beener Jerry Catterlin Anthony Chrowl Grace Clark Sue Downing Bruce Drees Patricia Drummond Shirley Ely Carolyn Enz Eileen Fisher Keith Fletcher H.S. Alumni 1956-1980 Douglas Gragg Maurice Henninger Patricia Hitchcock William Hoffert Eleanor Crile Hughes Janet Idle Charles Jones Mary Rita Kimmel John Kisner Richard Kuhnle Terry Longendelpher Linda Miller Julius Moreland Marilyn Nead Virginia Nickel Barbara Phelps William Rhoades Carole Robinson Joseph Shipley Larry Slade Myrna Smith David Spencer Patricia Swob Robert D. Thompson Robert L. Thompson Marcia Tucker William Tucker Joan Purdy Via William Wendy Patricia Williams Gordon Wilson Dixie Wise Sandra Yeamans CLASS OF 1958 Ivor Gene Adams Hugh E. Alexander Fritz Alan Bader William F. Bentz George G. Bitner George Blankenship John Boehringer Gene Brannon John Burns Judy Cook Nancy Eidemiller Patricia Epperson Linda Graham Irene Henry Joyce Hill Judy Hill Mickey Lee Hill Janet Hunt Virginia Lehmkuhl Chalmer Ray Mader William Manning Ralph L. Marshall Ruby E. Martin Carl A Mohler Dana G. Moreland Ruby Stambaugh Mowery Malcolm Perrine Frank David Ray Sue Ann Rudy Rodney L. Sampson Ivan Shawver Paul Douglas Sotzing Marilyn L. Stade James E. Stambaugh Claudia Sue Stocker Kay E. Thompson Keith E. Thompson Rex E Thompson Phyllis Ann Tower Shirley Mae Via Christine Ann Vogt Joyce Ann Walker Mary E Windle Judith Ann Wintrow Charles L. Yingst Eva-Maria Zackenfels Cecelia Alexander William Lee Ault Mary Irene Beatty William Jacob Bitner Robert Lee Brumbaugh Karen Sue Byers Gary Randolph Carder Jan Gordon Christian Dennis Paul Clark James Edward Davis Gary Keith Dowler Richard Glen Downing Richard Drummond Clinton Drummond Judith Marie Ely William Don Emery Jerry Neil Eshleman Elizabeth Sue Ferguson Vernon Willard Flick Vincent Anthony Hand Carolyn Sue Hayes James Lee Holsinger Charlotte Ann Ingle Dianne Kay Ingle Robert Lee Jacquemin Carolyn Sue Johnston Judy Kay Kuhnle Allan Laudenslayer Melvin Longendelpher Forrest McMaken. Jr. Carolyn Gene Palsgrove Marilyn Sue Powell Doris Jean Schmidt Larry Ray Smith Dale Keith Stump Jerry Lee Sutton Sharon Elaine Thompson Marilyn Kay Ullery Cynthia Van Hise Larry E. Via Norma Jean Walker Judith Ailene Weaver Linda Weldy Mary Ruth Wolf Delores Ann Yarian Wayne Lee Yarian CLASS OF 1960 Paul Henry Althoff Frank Joseph Anthony Nelson Apple Joyce Ann Bailey Donald Lee Baker Janet Mae Barga Connie Brandt Judy Kay Brumbaugh Robert Buchanan John E Buckingham Dorothy Jean Buechly Cheryl Darlene Byers Thomas Joseph Carder Keytha Ann Carroll James Arthur Cassel Bonnie Ann Catterlin Della Mae Chappie Connie Eileen Cissner Lavona Cissner Roger Eugene Clark Larry Edward Clouse James Cotrell Donovan J. Creager Jerry Junior Darland Fred Keith Davis Loretta Louise Earick Jeannie Eichelberger Gloria Ellis Sandra Jean Emery Gail Lee Fair Linda Kay Feeser George Henry Finfrock Elaine Fay Fisher Janet Louise Forsythe Judith Ann Foureman Judith Arlene Franke Hershel French Hunt Phillip Eugene Iddmgs Alice Kathleen Kimmel Daniel Joseph Kisner Vicki Sue Lavy Sandra Kay Leeper James Robert Livingston Dorothy Gene Lyons Thomas Arthur McFadden Douglas Paul McRoy Dorothy Ethel Mader Jack Lee Manning Donna Rae Musser Charles Edward Nickel Darlene Kay Nishwitz Gladys Marie Orndorff Connie Elaine Palsgrove Dwaine Edward Palser Paul Melvin Perrine Carolyn Rose Peters Esther Mae Poindexter Peggy Louise Powell William James Rike Virlen Earl Robbins Ronald Alan Ruhl James Alan Sampson Alice Ann Schmidt Dwaine Lee Shawver Jerry Lynn Shields Pamela Diann Shields Laura Sue Shipley John William Spruance Frederick Stephens Janet Kay Stickelman Linda Lou Stocker Loretta Louise Warner Madalin Lee Weikert Sheila Ann Welbaum William Charles Wirrig Linda Lou Yeamans Kathryn Ann Zimmerman CLASS OF 1961 Barbara Lee Althoff Virginia Anne Apple Irene Balmert Judith Ann Barga David Alan Beeman Karen Bishop Karen Elaine Brannon David Ray Collins Danny Joe Cotrell Gail Annette Deeter Roberta Jean Deeter Thomas E. Fenner Linda Sue Frost Janice Louise Gaver Mary Antonia Goble Patrick Otis Hand Larry R Harshbarger Carl LeRoy Hahn, Jr. Lowell Michael Hart Robert Eugene Hartley Dale Duane Hunt Madge Evelyn Jennings Howard Dennis Lavy Judy Lucous Dennis Robert Meyer Phyllis Joan Miller James Daniel Mohler Jo Ann Moreland Monica Lou Moreland Douglas Robert Murray John Eugene Mutzner Steve D. Niblick David Ray Nishwitz Terry Elaine Peacock Dennis Pennington Barbara Lee Powell Linn Purdy Jean E. Rudy Laura Ann Sink Sharon Elizabeth Sink Jane Ellen Smith Liddy Ann Smith Marilyn Ann Smith Arkley Warren Smith Clifford A Spillers Nancy Lou Stump Roger Lee Stump Carol Ann Thompson Dale M. Ullery Sandra Van Hise Michael Miller Vogt Jay D. Wackier Marilyn Sue Wackier D. Steven Wells Beverly Jean Wenrick Michael A. Williams Bruce Allen Yarian George Yingst CLASS OF 1962 Galen Samuel Bashore Edna Mae Beatty Linda Jean Bitner Susan Elaine Brown Jolene Ray Byers Mary Susanne Chaney Esther Margaret Chappie CLASS OF 1959 C.H.S. Alumni 171 Ora Wilson Cozatt Sally Joan Drees Kenneth Elden Enz Frederick Fanning Jerry Leroy Fessler William J. Fessler Terry Lee Fortune Katherine Kay Hart Larry Gene Henry Randall Lee Higgins Jeanette L. Holsinger John Lee Holsinger Kay Hunt Thomas Lee Iddings Wayne Douglas Ingle Ralph L. Jennings Roger L. Knutsen Beverly Laughman Peggy Jean Laughman Douglas L. McKenzie Jerri Lee Montgomery Kenneth L. Nickel Charlotte Orndorff Mary Jane Peacock Retta Dell Powell Ted R Powell Carolynn Jane Reiber Thomas L. Robinson Kathy llene Root Patricia Jeanne Rudy Constance Schmidt William E. Schultz Raymond Sholley Mary Ann Thompson Larry Eugene Warner Janet Louise Wenrick Bonnie Kay Wise George Joseph Wise CLASS OF 1963 Carl Ray Angle Barbara Irene Apple Roger Roy Batson Kyle Dewain Biesel Thomas Lee Boyer Sandra Sue Brant Diana Jane Brown Sharon Lee Brown Janet Sue Brumbaugh Robert Dean Byers Sharon Marlene Carney Thomas Carroll. Jr. Jill Diane Clack Renee Irene Corner Sharon Eidemiller Susan Jane Crawford Thomas Eshleman Richard Norman Etter Marjorie Ann Finfrock Sheryl K. Finfrock John M. Galley Billee Lou Hartley Sandra Hayes Vivian Hollopeter Michael Hudson Lolita June Huffman Michael Ingle Bonnie Sue Jacquemin Geraldine Lambert Carol Louise Linn John Robert Lyle Edna Marie Lyons Cheryl Kay McMaken Donna Lynn Miller Jerry M Miller Melody Miller Timothy Dean Martin Patricia Ann Nason Robert L. Nishwitz Nancy Carol Oakes Connie Sue Peters Dennis L. Robbins Dennis Jay Rhoades Roberta Jane Rudy James F. Ruhl Gary Eugene Rumble Linda R. Shields Jerry Edward Taylor John Robert Thompson Jennie Van Hise Judith Kaye Whitacre Donald Lee White Larry Richard Wise Carol Anne Woods Mary Cathleen Yoder CLASS OF 1964 Helen Gail Beatty Nancy Ann Beaver Barry Lee Beener Earl Ray Biederman Donna Jane Bitner Lynn Allen Bowman Darwin Boyer Diana Lynn Brown Marilee Susan Carder Donna Ruth Cassel Ellen Jane Clippinger C. Joseph Cornor. Jr. Rosella Kay Cowhick Susan Kay Deeter Katherine Ann Dull Herbert Dennis Edwards Jill Ann Eshleman Delbert Leroy Gibboney Jane Ann Hartley Gloria Jean Helman Carole Sue Hitchcock Timothy K. Hudson Karen Leigh Ingle Audrey Lynnette Keane Thomas Allen Kimmel Elsie Jean Knutsen Gene Allen Laughman John Eldon Laughman Cheryl Sue Linn Roger Eugene Looker Binnie Jean Lynch Gayle Ann McKenzie Kathryn Lucinda Mader Gary Lee Maier William George Mann James B. Manning David Allen Miller Dennis Ronald Miller Michael Vernon Miller Paul Leroy Mohler Charles William Musser Edward L. Musser Peggy Jo Mutzner Marilyn Sue Pearson Johnny Allen Powell Joe Allen Rank Sharold Leon Robinett Nancy Jean Robinson David Kent Roecker Donald Lee Rogers Sally Jane Rudy Rebecca Lee Ruhl Dana Kay Schilling John E. Schmidlapp Susan A Schmidlapp Carol Ann Schultz G Robert Sellman. Jr. Barbara Sue Shefbuch Wayne Allen Sink Carol Ann Smith Carol Jane Snider Thomas Allen Walker Donald Lee Weer II lla Jean Whitacre Judith Lynn Wiley Carol Louise Wilson David Lee Wimmer CLASS OF 1965 David R. Alyea Mildred Jane Badgley Jeanne B Burnside Gary Wayne Beaver Gail Ann Beeman Sharon Kay Bodkin Gene D. Brumbaugh Nancy Ann Brumbaugh Allan R. Burns Gilbert L. Carroll Angela Ellen Casey Dan E. Catterlin Conrad K. Clippinger II Barbara J. Cohee Timothy M. Colbert Shirley May Cornwell Michael K. Creager Paula Jean Cromer James Robert Dapore Jeanne E. Davis Margaret Deal Michael E. Devenport Monty L. Dysinger Barbara Lynn Etter Connie Jean Fenner Barbara Jean Fergus Jane Louise Flora Richard Scott Francis Nancy Jean Franke Larry Steven Frost David W. Gallagher Marsha Corrine Garst Constance S. Huffman Ruth Ann Johnston Dale Eugene Kenworthy Rocerick Allen Lavy Sandra Kay Lavy William Jay Leeper Sherry I. Longendelpher Karen M Longenecker Rita Ann Lyons Jane Ellen Manning Marlene Kay Meyer Mary Delberta Miller Gloria Jean Mmnich Max G Mullennix II Michael S. O'Donnell Brenda Kay Perrine Linda Marlene Poling Joy Ellen Rank Joyce Elaine Rhoades Lana Joyce Riffell Pearl Marie Robinson Marlene J. Rosengarten Jeanette Marie Sampson Richard Lester Schmidt Linda Marie Sink Emily Jane Snell Sue Ellen Spruance Thomas G. Steele Douglas L. Stengel Charlotte A. Stonerock Elaine Margaret Stover Pamela Sue Sweigart Karen Diane Thomas Violet Diane Tufts Rebecca Van Tilburg Linda Ann Weikert William Glenn Weikert Robert Paul Wirrig Victoria Jo Woods Sue Ann Yingst CLASS OF 1966 James M. Adams Betty Kay Apwisch Dale E Badgley Ethel Mae Bagwell Norman Otto Bashore Frederick Lee Beireis Mary Ann Benedict David Lee Boggs Lloyd Gene Bowman Scott A. Bowman Betty Lou Brant James S. Bridges Roberta Jean Bucholtz Vernon Lee Burkett Donna Marie Carney Allen Joe Chaney Darla D. Clack Eugene Dale Darland Thomas Lee Deeter Donald Dershem Sandra Sue Etter Judy Kay Fisher John Frederick Flory Ronald Joseph Franke Tamas Keith Frantz Kaye Ellen Free Cathy Sue Gearhardt Loretta Kay Graham Teddy L. Hartley Kenneth Wayne Heintz John J. Hitchcock George M. Hittle Connie J. Homan Charles Edward Ingle William J. Kenworthy Barbara J. Kiser Walter George Knapp Sharon Louise Landis Barbara Lee Laughman Kathryn Elaine Lavy Larry M McGraw Douglas Alan Minnich Robert E. Minnich James Montgomery II Patricia Ann Oakes Carolyn Kay Palsgrove Kent Ronald Peters John Charles Reichman Diana D. Robbins Susan Jean Robinett James R. Robinson Marion David Rogers Patricia Ann Root Franklin L. Routson Martha R. Ruhl Michael Lee Schaffer Jeffrey Schilling Larry R. Schmidlapp Jane E. Schultz Patricia E. Shroyer Catherine A. Siler Rita Marie Sink Barbara Suzanne Smith Frank E. Smith Thomas E. Stahl Robert N Stevenson Christeen Laree Strait Cynthia Anne Stump Howard Kent Thompson Jayne Louise Thompson Barrie Lee VanKirk Leota Mane VanTilburg Robert E Weaver Diana Jane Whitmer William L Wilhelm Deborah Anne Wilk Johnny C. Williams Pamela Lynn Wilson CLASS OF 1967 Karen Sue Adams Larry Lee Adams Marilyn Jean Adams Joan Kay Apple Rebecca Ann Apwisch Alice June Bagwell Martha Jane Bashore Rita Marie Batdorf Carol Elaine Beatty Thomas Cal Bitner Edward L. Brown Sharon Lee Brumbaugh Pamela Ann Burkett Janet Reva Burns Patricia Ann Callahan Deborah Kay Carine Constance Lee Carroll Lee B. Casey Marijo A. Copeland Jo Anne Davis Karen Sue Divens Lois Jane Dowler Terry Lee Dysinger Larry Earick Faith Ann Feeser Linda Kay Filbrun Melanie Sue Finfrock Linda Sue Fisher Wanda Lou Fisher David Kerwin Frank Beth Irene Garst James Luther Gillette Vickie Lee Hahn Karen Lynn Hartley Robert Michael Hensen Judith Anne Hill Marla Hill Lorrie Jeanne Holman Shirley Diane Huffman Rita Darlene Kindell Christine Kisner Katherine Sue Lacy Lora Lynn Lambroff Alora Layne Livingston Connie Kay McGraw Michael LeRoy McMaken Candise Elaine Miller Joel Clifford Miller Sherry Ann Miller Ted Wayne Peacock Vicki Lynn Pennington Helen Ann Penny Paul W. Penny Gary Stephen Riffell Rose Lurie Roeth Lois Irene Rogers James V. Rosengarten Robert W. Rudy Margaret Ann Schmidlapp Robert M. Schmidt Barbara A. Shoffner 172 C.H.S. Alumni Delora L Shoffner Charles F. Winkle Mary Ellen Wilson Sandra Sue Weng Kenneth F. Stambaugh Steven L Smith Samuel S Woods Alberta Worley William Richard White James William Taylor Linda Diane Tobias Joyce A Woolridge Rickie Allen Whitenack John Taylor Mark Alan Tobias Vickie L. Yingst CLASS OF 1970 Robert Lowell Wilhelm Marsha Kay Thomas Michael I Tower Thomas W Weer Betty L. Yount William Henry Apple Robert Lee Wright Melody Kay Trostel David VanTilburg Jennie Lynn Whitmer Cathy Wilson CLASS OF 1969 Ronald Louis Apwisch Charlene Ann Batdorf CLASS OF 1971 Robin Lee Victor Roberta Vogler John M Wilson. Jr Joyce Ann Abshire Arthur Bruce Beener Kathryn Kay Adams Arlene Kay Wackier Judith A Wolford Claude David Adams Robert Thomas Benedict Keith Allen Angle Jon William Whitman Constance Lee Yingst Kay Louise Angle Janice Faye Berryhill Scott Aukerman Lewis Allan Wills David Lee Badgley Bobbi Lou Biesel John Burton Bagwell David Michael Wills CLASS OF 1968 Olive Marie Bagwell Beverly Sue Boram Victoria Lou Bashore Harold Evert Wintrow Dennis Arlin Baker Rosanna Marie Brubaker Doug L. Blankenship Rebecca Louise Wirrig Shirlee Ann Badgley Bradley Snyder Barker Henry Wayne Brumbaugh Gerald N. Boggess Cinda Louise Yingst Frank Bashore Eric Franklin Barker John P Bubeck Beverly Ann Boggs William Zimmerlin. Ill Van Batdorf Beverly Diane Beaver Kathy Jo Carine Deborah Kay Brant CLASS OF 1972 Mary Jo Beeman Michael Benedict Linda Kay Catterlin Deborah Kay Brinkman Gary D Brickey Marna Sue Boggs Paulette E. Chronabery Darrell E. Clark. Jr. George Brown Jo Anne Brant Michael Dean Clark Linda Sue Crist Margaret L. Alcorn Judy Browning Keith Allen Brown Betsy Ann Clippmger Jeffrey Lee Davis Dale Anthony. Jr. Steven Chaney Kysa Lynn Canedy Marilyn Ann Cornor Steven Eugene Dearth Anita C. Apwisch Charles Deal. II Richard Lee Carney Pamela Dapore Cindy Lee DeMoss Paula Mane Asher Edward A Eidemiller Dale Chronabery Michael Gene Duff Cynthia Sue Doty Tamara J. Aukerman Timothy L Feeser Marjorie Denise Cornor LaDonna Lynn Filbrun Deborah Parks Duffey Joyce Ann Bagwell Linda Finfrock Linda Jane Dearth Marilyn Louise Fisher Randall Lynn Emery Sheryl Ann Baker Gerald E Flora Steven Douglas Dull Eric Alan Frantz Marlene Kay Fisher Dinah Lee Batson Martha Flora John Lee Earick Dianna Lynn Ganger Dale Alan Forsythe Mark Alan Beaver Jerry Lynn Forsythe Steven Kent Elifritz James Eugene Hague Jeffrey Scott Frantz Patrick L. Beireis Stanley Galley Nancy Besecker Fair Melody Rose Harshbarger Dwight Eugene Garber Kimberly A. Besecker Herbert E Gragg John Ray Feeser Marie Eileen Heintz Lois Arlene Garber Catherine Boehringer Christa D Grise Mary Jane Fergus Larry Wayne Hensler Harold Meade Garman Teresa Lynn Boggs Brenda Hardenbrook Linda Diane Fields Diana Lee Holmes Sandra Jean Garman Randy Ray Brinkman Leon A. Hollopeter Luella Jayne Fischer Susan Jane Houck Timothy Dale Gibboney Leroy P Brown Robert W Homan Donald Ray Fisher Sally Sue Ingle David Allan Gragg Dennis L. Burgess Steven K Hudson Larry Eugene French Stephanie Jane Johnson Michael W. Gray Candace Elaine Cain Rick D. Iddings Mark Alan Fullerton Christina Kay Jones Douglas Lee Hague Dennis Leroy Cain Neil Ingle Connie Lou Gearhardt Randall L. Kellar Chris Hardenbrook Kent Lynn Cavender Paul R Kenworthy Deborah Sue Gibboney Frederick Kenworthy Edward Ray Hartley Rebecca A. Cavender Scott E Klepinger Robert William Graves John Paul Lambert Dan Lewis Hathaway Vickie Marie Cohee Kathryn S Landis Terry Lee Hecker Bonita Sue Landes Rex Hartley Huffman Mary Ann Cook Billy D. Leistner Rick Alan Hesson Kristine Langston Thomas Richard Jones Karen Lee Crist Michelle Leopard David George Hoop Terry Lee Lavy Carla Jean Kelley Patricia A. Daniel Linda Maier Brenda Carol Huffman Kathy Lou Leach Areda Mae Landes F. Thomas Dunn. Jr. Daniel L Manson Constance M Kauffman Barbara Burkett Lear Maria Larre Borges Joseph K. Ellis Bradley Martin Donald Lee Knapp Sharon Rose Leeper Michael Craig Lavey John A. Etter Deborah Maurer Ronald Allen Lamb Susan Rae Listner Ronald M Leach. Jr. Terry Lee Fields Marilyn J. Meyer Helen Lambroff Janet Elaine Linn Raymond Lyons Crystal Lee Finfrock Linda Lu Miller Daryl Wayne Landes LeRoy James Magee Jack H. Maier Lloyd Alan Fisher Susan M Myers Paul Steven Laughman Gary William Meyer Catherine Nora Manson Steven L. Forsythe Patricia J Peacock Jerry G. Longendelpher Nancy Ann Miller Michael R. Manson Susan Kay Forsythe Doyle K. Penny David R. Longenecker Rebecca Lynn Minnich Cynthia Ann Martin Linda Sue French Ted A. Peters Joyce Ann Longenecker Charlotte Sue Mohler Joy Elizabeth Mengers Lynn Edward Garber Lesley G Porter Robert McDaniel Steve Douglas Oakes Lloyd Craig Miller Wayne Allen Garber Billy C. Robinson Benjamin Ryan McRoy Gloria Jean Parker Leonard Minnich. Jr. Larry R. Gearhardt William J Robinson Tonya Rachelle Manson David T. Powell David Wesley Myers Kathleen A. Gibboney Joseph A Rudy Victoria Marie Moist Carolyn T. Richard Eva Sue O Diam Robin Elaine Hesson Marcia E Sarver Barbara J Overholser Judith Ann Roecker Darlene Gail Pearson Tonya J. Hof acker Deborah Schilling Marilyn Kay Palsgrove Kenneth Dale Rogers Robin Rae Porter Carolyn Holbrook Sharon K. Schmidt Robert Edgar Penny Gary G. Root Billye Joanne Powell Debra Ann Keller Jane L Sellman Vickie Jo Petry Michael Dean Root Dennis Jay Powell Karen L. Kreitzer Floyd A Shumaker Robert Lee Phillis Janet Lynn Routson Patricia Richard Michael Lacy Leon D. Sink Douglas Craig Riffell Philip Wesley Sarver Richard Robinson Sue Ann Longenecker Joyce A. Sirch Michael Allan Robinett Charles Dean Schaffer Mary Louise Rogers Garry Manson James L Stengel James William Rudy Randy Lee Sherwood James Eldon Rumble Catherine L. Meadows Connie R Stephan Steven Eugene Shively Charles Edward Shilt Jane Ellen Rumble Roger Henry Meyer Linda R Stevenson David Lloyd Sink Debra Ann Shock Steven Lee Sampson Gayland C. Mullennix Beverly K. Stump Daniel Claude Smith Guy David Shumaker Mary Ellen Schultz Merri Lynn Paff Cheryl S. Subler Mark Paul Smith Elwood Lee Siler Sheryl Shoffner Belinda Kay Parker John F. Swallow Rita Ann Speer Rick A. Sirch Carol Ann Sink Denise W. Petry Scott R. Thompson Carol Ann Spillers Steven Carter Stacy Gerald James Sink, Jr. Karen Sue Phillis Ralph A Van Kirk Sherry Irene Stacy T. Herbert Stevenson Helen Louise Sink Craig Edward Rhoades Jean VanTilburg Terrence Lee Swallow Annalee Subler Wilbur Clinton Sink Julie V. Richard Vicky J. Wackier Tonda M Thompson David William Sweigart Deborah Lynn Sirch Dennis E. Robinson Vickie L. Weisheit Keith Leroy Warner Sherman Van Kirk Christina Anne Snider Carl A. Rogers Paul Whitman John Weikert Larry W. Weikert Michael Lewis Stacy Samuel Blair Sarver C.H.S. Alunnl 173 James Arthur Schmidt Terri R. Shearer Kathleen H. Shilt Randie Joe Shively Brenda Kay Siler Lucinda Jo Smith Alan Douglas Speer David Allen Stacy Stephen Allen Taylor Marvin Joe Wackier Tonya Lee Weaver David R. Weidner Marsha Elaine Weikert Jerry L. Whitacre Barbara E. Williams Debbra Kay Wise CLASS OF 1973 Deborah I. Anthony Rose Ann Asher Thelma J. Badgley Dennis Ralph Barbee Jerry Lee Barbee Catherine Barnhart William D. Barnhart Doris Biederman Jacquelyn Boggess Theodore A. Boggs Michael P. Bordelon Karen Louise Bowman Patsy J. Brant Jeffry W. Bridges William E. Brown Sharon L. Brubaker Denise E. Cearley Peggy Smith Clark Daniel C. Coate Calvin J. Cornwell Steven Dale Davis Dianna L. Dearth Grant H. Dennings John Rodney Dysinger Richard W. Emery Melody De Moss Evans Judith Ann Fields Darrell Lynn Flora Naomi Mae Flora Shirley Anne French Michael James Fullerton Gary Allen Ganger Michael B. Gibboney Paul Joseph Girouard Sharon L. Graves Holly Ann Hardenbrook Chris T. Hartley Sheryl Keiser Hartley Lu Anne Hathaway Timothy M Heffner Dale Eugene Hemtz Linda Kay Hensler Steven A. Hess Randolph Scott Hesson Therell Douglas Hoblit William Grayson Houk Michael Hartley Huffman Thomas Scott Johnson Patricia A. Kauffman Denise Erin Kay Duane A. Landes Jane Batdorf Lavy Gale Alan Long John Michael McFadden Sheila Lee McMaken Gail Lynn Martin Terrence J Meyer Jeffery Lee Miller Candace June Minnich Diane Marie Mohler Allan Lee Morrow Jeamne Sue Nicodemus Janet Lee O'Diam Karen Anne Paff Diane Violet Pence Robert Randal Pennington Terry Alan Penny Donald E. Richardson Marilyn A. Rogers Paula Sue Shoup Joe Allen Simmons Dale E. Sink Steven Eugene Slade Cathy Jo Smith Lester Paul Stacy Nicholas John Steele Steven Ray Stewart James Cyril Subler James Edward Swallow Timothy I. Taylor Susan Winnell Thacker Garry D. Wackier Darlene M. Wagoner Vivian Kay Weisheit Cathy Jean Wills Mary Ann Wise James A. Worley Carlos DeCastro Neto Lia Almeida Penteado CLASS OF 1974 Karen Elaine Bashore Pamela Sue Bell Karen Gail Biederman Cynthia Kay Boggess James Carlyle Boram Donna Annette Boyd Deborah Ann Brewer Theodore D. Brumbaugh Brenda Fay Bundy Steven Lee Burelison Denise Ann Burgess Ellen Eudean Burton Jill Adele Cavender Debra Lee Clark Debra Herron Clark Deborah Kay Colbert Joe Robert Davis David Randall Doseck Kimberly Ann Doty Jacqueline Sue Duff David Allen Dull Vicki Elaine Enz Roger Clinton Finfrock Linda Sue Flick William Craig Forsythe Regina Marie Girouard Douglas Doyle Grise Laurie Miller Grise Susan Lyle Hardenbrook Debra Deanne Harrison Agnes Christine Hecker Alfred James Hitchcock Douglas Gail Landis Karen Kay Langston Christine Leonard Christina Lynn Manson Michael Steven Meadows Alicia Rene Mercer James Louis Meyer Randy Lee Miller Christina Jo Minnich Nicholas Scott Minnich JoAnn Lynn Montgomery John Lawrence Montgomery Maxine Lora Mullennix David Edward Nicodemus Sherri Jane Obencham Diane Lynn Pearson Malia Ann Penny Ronald Ray Phillis Steven Lynn Poling Deborah Ann Pritchard Eldon Sylvester Robbins Gerald Robbins Gary Lee Robinson Mark Joseph Schilling Bobette Sue Shearer Beverly Elaine Snider Richard Alan Solomon Cheryl Joan Stambaugh Mary Louise Stephan Valerie Ann Stephens Rhonda K. Sturgeon Sally Lynn Subler Steve Swackhamer Charlotte Coon Thomas Deborah Kay Thomas Robert David Tobias Ronald Lowell Wackier Sherry Renee Wackier Mary Ruth Watson Diane Richelle Weidner Donna Jean Weldy Gary Eugene Weng Michael Jerome Zimmer Madel Camen Ramps Jose Regis Junior CLASS OF 1975 Kenneth Dean Adams Susan Elaine Alexander Kimberly Karole Angle Douglas Roy Anthony Douglas Edward Baker Kenneth Blankenship Steven Howard Bordelon Brenda Sue Bowser David Boyd Greg Layne Brinkman Kathie Sue Brown David Allen Burgess Terry Dean Byram Dee Ann Cavender Gail Dennings Kimberly Kay Diltz Sharon Sue Earick Michaela Sue Ellis Paul Herbert Finfrock Edward Lee Fisher Sharon Kay Flora Daniel Lee Fosmght Linda Lee Francis Kevin Scott Ganger Teresa Joan Gibboney Charles Gibson, Jr. Michele Marie Girouard Raye Anthony Grigsby Gary Charles Homan Rebecca Ann Hackett Amy Louise Hardenbrook Cathy Sue Hembree Harold Kent Hitchcock Lora Fay Hoblit Debborah Anne Horen Cynthia Fay Houk Daniel Kaye Kelley Janet Louise Landes Jeffrey Scott LaRue Brian Scott Lavey Joseph Lee Leach Ted Allen Leonard Richard Eric Longenecker James McAdams. Jr. Jerry Magee Cynthia Renee Manson Rose Marie Mathews Carla Ann Mayo Jacqueline Ann Meadows Douglas Anthony Meyer Nanette Teresa Meyer Rike K Miller Richard Mills Dennis Lee Moore Galen Dean Mullennix Daniel Ozell Mutzner Ronald Dwame Parks Steven Pennington Roland Wayne Rapp Gerald Greg Reynolds Paul Rice. Jr. Bonnie Sue Robinson Debra Kay Root Robert Rurode William Schaffer Anthony Schmidt Robin Renee Shearer Jeffrey Lee Shively Linda Susan Shively Timothy Lee Shively Carol Ann Simmons Edward Lee Sink Charles Irvin Smith Lori Kimberly Smith John Joseph Speer Harold Stambaugh Jeffrey Thomas Steele Douglas Brent Swartz Joseph Anson Taylor Janet Kay Thompson Kimberly Sue Tobias Nan Elizabeth Tobias Rodney Ray Victor Terrence Lee Vogler Timothy Gene Vogler Cynthia Diane Wenrick Elizabeth Ann Wills Ronald Wirrig Timothy Charles Wise Tobias Wiencke CLASS OF 1976 Victoria Mae Abney Doreen Sue Abshire Gregory Allen Adams Lisa Ann Alexander Fredrick T. Allmann Brenda Jane Angle Donald Ray Anthony Linda Jay Anthony Michael Apwisch James Kent Asher Brenda Sue Bagwell Dwaine Lee Bagwell Tina Sue Baker Stephen D Barnhart Kimberly Kay Bashore Jaci Lyn Beam Randall M Besecker Debra Blankenship Mary Anne Brown Doyle E. Brubaker Julie Ann Bubeck Susan Lynn Bundy Debra Jayne Burgess Lonnie Joe Cain Bonnie Lou Caldwell Ralph Kevin Chester Kathryn lone Coate Ronald Alva Crist Douglas Alan Cromes John Owen Denman Greg B Dennings Jeffrey Lynn Dershem David Aaron Doty Jane Ann Dunn Dennis William Ely Cynthia Lynn Fields Susan Elaine Fields Steve Lewis Finfrock Jerry Lee Fisher David Randal Flint Brenda Joan Forsythe Randy Guy French Bonnie Cohee Garber Wendelin Sue Garber Theresa Jane Garman Donna Jean Gillard Denise D. Harrison Elisa Sue Heffner Jane Ann Heilman Dennis Wayne Hess Timothy Joseph Hittle Rickey E. Hollopeter Joanel Kay Holmes Susan Eleanor Horen Steven Allen Hunt Theresa Mae Johnson Rusty Daniel Kimmel Amanda Sue Knick Shelia Black Kolling Robert E. Lauber Kevin Bruce Lavey Michael R. Leonard Susan Kay Long William McKinney. Jr. Chris Dennis Martin Sue Ann Miller Tammy Denise Miller Tracy Lee Miller Julie Ellen Millhouse Larry Lee Minnich Heather Lynn Mong Kimberley Ann Monnier Jeffrey Dean Moore Michael David Nead Kyle Lee Parker Debra Sue Pearson Richard E. Pritchard John Charles Schilling Cheryl Zacharias Schmidt Connie Sue Schwartz Michael David Shafer Timothy Neal Shafer Kimberly Marlow Shively Lisa Ely Shively Donald Eugene Smith Richard Lee Smith Scott Jeffrey Smith Shirley Kay Smith Tamara Jo Solomon Lea Ann Stevenson Douglas K. Swartz Pamela Dill Taylor Gregory Stewart Thacker Gerald J Vom Baur. II 174 C.H.S. Alumni Barry Lloyd Wackier Thomas Raymond Wills Edward Ray Wise. Jr. Julie Powell Wogoman Kenneth R. Yingst. Jr. Christopher Alan Zimmer Pamela Sue Zimmerlin Maria Ferreira Alcibiades Pomares Jose Ramon Prieto CLASS OF 1977 Cynthia Lee Alexander Rhonda Lynn Angle Sandra Kay Angle Laura Lee Baker Roger Baldridge. Jr. Ann Marie Barnhart Daniel Lee Batdorf Dennis Lee Besecker Pamela Irene Besecker Karen Barga Blankenship Wade Alan Blankenship Edward Allen Boggs Mary Elizabeth Bowman Lee Anne Boyer Cheryl Ann Brewer William Edward Brown Barbara Joan Bubeck Dale Anthony Bundy Sara Bosserman Brent Dean Cavender Robert Eugene Clark William Patrick Clark Michael LeRoy Cromes Kimberley Rank Dearth Gwen Nina Dennings Lisa Lee Dewey Deborah Kay Diltz Robert Blaine Dysmger James Dean Fields Vicki Black Finfrock Belinda Lou Fletcher Arlene Rae Flora Darlene Kae Flora Duane Flora David Scott Fosmght Richard N. Girouard Jeffrey R. Hardenbrook Deseria Lalana Harvey Kristine Anne Heintz Gary Lee Hensler Cynthia Louise Hess Judy Ann Hess Joseph Carl Hitchcock Steven Ray Hoblit Lowell Richard Kuntz Timothy Lynn Landis Claudia Ellen Lauber Joseph L. Lauber, II James Jay Layman. Jr. Tammy Lynn McAdams Carol McGraw Kelley Sue McKinney Kenneth Lane McMaken Tamare Lynn McMaken Kenneth Wayne Magee John Joseph Meyer Joyce Elaine Meyer Kelley Kristine Meyer Stephen Douglas Meyer Jana Kay Minnich Kimberly Sue Minnich Alan Thomas Mong Ricky Harrison Monnier Helen Theresa Monnin Debra Leora Moore Kenneth Dean Mutzner Carol Sue Nason Mary Rose Parks Lois Ann Poling Robin Renee Reck Sandra Lynn Reck Daniel Joe Rench Kristi Lynn Rench Serena Kay Riedel Christopher L. Runyan Edward Wayne Rupright Robert Charles Scheib Ruth Ann Schmidt Sandra Lee Schmidt Anna Marie Seger Patricia Anne Seger Douglas Scott Shively Melissa Ann Shoup Lisa Rae Smith Annette Celeste Snider Arthur A. Stephan. Jr. Vickie Sue Stephens Beth Ann Stickley Mary Elizabeth Subler James Allen Tobias Calvin William Yingst Randall Allen Yingst Roy Roger Young Roselei Maciel Pia Kristina Strand CLASS OF 1978 Annette Marie Adams Timothy C Apple Dianna Sue Bagwell Mary Jane Bagwell Michael J. Baldridge Charles J. Beeman Kelly J. Beeman Susan E. Besecker Patricia A. Black Scott D. Black Teresa A. Black Scott Boehringer Thomas W. Burelison Bonita Cain Ronald P. Cassel Robert Chaney Russell E. Clark Tamula Jane Collins Darlene Kay Coning Jon Davis Paula J. Dunn Sheryl R. Elmore Rhonda Fessler Timothy E. Fields Annette Fisher Joseph Lee Flaugher Marvin Lee Flick Michelle Schmidt French Richard L. French George A. Furrow, Jr. Scott Garey Alva R. Gibson Denise M Girouard Samuel S. Grise Ernest D. Harrison III Karll B. Harvey Robbin R. Helman Scott L. Herron Henry Hitchcock Sherry L. Hitchcock Melinda Sue Hoblit Rita F. Hoblit John R Huff Ronald M Johnson Steve H Johnson Matthew M Kmgrey Cathy A. Knapp Kelly Knick Robin L. Landis Michael Leistner Cherne R Leonard Rebecca J Long Cheryl Jean McMaken Richard Tracy McMaken. Jr. James Manson Dianne Martin Tina Black Maschino Emily Jane Miller William C. Monnin Joyce Morrow Timothy L. Moseley Nancy Sue Mutzner Richard J. Pelkie Pamela Sue Ralston Schaan L. Reames Sheila J. Rhoades Richard A. Rice Jean Renee Riethman Chris A. Robertson Leslie GeNell Rurode Jay Schilling James D. Simmons Bryan Smith Dale A. Smith Letitia L. Smith Michelle R. Smith James N. Sproat Johanna Susan Sproat Kerry T. Stephens Penny J. Supinger Jacalyn M Swartz Theresa M. Swob David R. Wackier Terry L. Wackier Candy S. Weaver David T. Wirick Nancy L. Yingst Sandra K. Yingst Connie S. Zacharias Cheryl Christy Zimmer Steven C. Zimmer Odette L. Schijns CLASS OF 1979 Craig Douglas Alexander Mike Amick Douglas Scott Angle Jeffrey H. Arbogast Lisa Lynn Baker Deborah Anne Besecker Pollyanna G. Boyd Barbara Ann Brewer Michael Alan Bundy David Allen Burton Gregory James Carder Donald F. Caron II Jan Sue Cavender Brian David Chester Donald J. Clark Janet Lee Cromwell Victoria L. DeMoss Scott Alan Doseck Sandy Dysmger Fred Enz Tamela Elaine Fields Jane Ann Fisher Leisa K. Ganger Mary Ann Garber Traci Lynn Garey Rhonda S. Gibson Mindy Grillot Dawn Ann Harrison Jacque L. Heffner Amy Sue Helman Rick E. Herron Herbert W. Hess Jeffrey A. Hoblit Mark E. Honeyman Lisa M Hoop Charlyne Howard Mark A. Iddings David Lee Jacquemin Garth Ray Jones Patricia Kelzenberg Randy Kimmel Elizabeth A. Kmgrey William J, Knick George C. Kritzberger Richard Kritzberger Janet L. Landis Scott Laughman Felicia Longendelpher Sherry Ann Ludy Jeanne Ann Marlow Pamela Lee Mathews Karen Sue Mead Arthur W. Meyer Jodi Jay Miller Owen Brian Miller Philip Wayne Miller Kathy Sue Millhouse Randall E. Mohler Shirley Jo Mohler Patrick Alan Nead Karen Sue Parker Julie Ann Rank Kenneth Rank Sheryl Eileen Rapp Robert Eric Reck Mark Allen Rench Dale Edward Rhoades Rick Lee Rhoades Dorena Eva Riedel Lowell F, Roberts Carol Ann Robbins Andrew Alan Runyan Kimberly Ann Rupright Tony Rupright Max Wayne Ryan II Sherry Lynn Schaurer Michael J. Schmidt Mark Gerard Seger Lisa Lynn Shafer Kelly R. Smith Beatrice Snedegar Anita G. Stephens Eric Anthony Tisdale Michael Wayne Tobias Robert Scott Tobias Cesar Iza Toledo Anthony A. Vickroy Jay R Victor Sandra Lynn Warner Kimberly Lynn Williams Jacquelin E. Winks Jennifer E. Winks Kelly Wintringham Ann Michelle Wirick Rebecca Jo Yaney Daniel Martin Yingst CLASS OF 1980 Kathryn Hazel Amick Jams M Atterholt Pamela Sue Baker Cheryl Ann Baldridge Timothy Alan Barbee Timothy Joe Barnhart Patty L. Bell Barbara J. Besecker Travis Alan Brannon Terri Jean Brandt Ronald Dean Brant Deanna Kay Burgess Jeffery Allen Cain Shari Marie Cain Michael B Caldwell Alicia Ann Carder Leslie Ann Catterlin Larena Helen Cecil Debra L. Clark Rebecca Sue Collins April G. Cook Ana Raposo Ferreira John Edward Flaugher Marion Duaine Fries. Jr. Jon Edward Furrow Robert J. Girouard David Eric Hall Judith Ann Hitchcock Randy L. Hines David L. Hoffert Sherry Ann Holsinger Debra Lynn Kiehl Robin Brett Kiser Carol Ann Kuether Michael Roger Kuntz Mark Allan Landis Gale Louise Lauber Jeffrey R. Lauber Barbara Elaine Mack Thomas D. Manson Julie Ann McMaken Rhonda Kay Mead Darcie Lynn Mercer Connie Lynn Meyer Judy Ann Miller Linda Kay Mills Jeff David Minnich James Edward Moore Keith Allen Parker J. Christopher Patrick Nancy Marie Phillips Robert Lee Platt Randolph L. Pritchard Daryl Gene Reck Gretchen Sue Reck James Ashby Rench Steven Lauren Rice Joe C. Richard Lori Jean Ryan Debra Sue Sampson Marvin Kenneth Schilling Joseph F. Schmidt Carolyn Sue Selanders Carl A. Shafer Bruce Allen Shefbuch Douglas L. Simon Cynthia Kay Solomon Bonnie Jean Subler Michael R Supinger Denise Arlene Thomas Bonnie Ellen Thompson David Douglas Tobias Carolyn Sue Warner Daniel Wayne Westfall Karin Maria Williander C.H.S. Alumni 175 176 Closing 111 FHA District Rep. Yearbook Snow Cones JVS Awards Baldy my steer OOEA Award Our Yearbook Rep. In closing, there are several things I would like to say. I would like to thank my Assistant Editor — Kelly Christian and wish her well with next year’s yearbook, Mrs. Alice Caldwell, my advisor for her patience and understanding in working with me as I attend the JVS, and Mr. Jerry Shoemaker and Mr. Mike Underwood for always being available to take pictures. A special thanks goes to Denise Schaurer for her help with the inside cover. Also, I am grateful to Miss Kathleen O’Roark, Mrs. Grace Reynolds, Mrs. Iva Maier, and Mrs. Sally McCool for the historic in- formation they provided. I would like to wish the Seniors of 1981 that God's blessings will bring each one of you peace, joy, and prosperity. isvl CJLcxjlKj Kelli Jeanne Clark — Editor Dad and Daughter 1981 Prom is.- L 1981 Miami Co. Beef Queen EMM OOEA President


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