Covington High School - Buccaneers Yearbook (Covington, OH)
- Class of 1982
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the V Hl«r Oaufe. He is „ sin ana uffy t sinfe w v- •.. j ■ i used mainly as back-ups at iv sophomre Tony Perrine. nk the thing s that's real' essed with a lot of an . ►all talent in my time „ an. “You go out now and look at t can’t believe your eyes. These young seeing it. , just come to expect things to go a certain practice because they always have. We’ll but we the talent isn’t there yet. There’s anybody should compare this bunch to the fiat just left. They were just great basket- yers with great basketball sense. man said he tried to employ t! and defense he s used with « fjr Jfcl irtre o ’ — Sut has had to make changes th v°Ueybal] J ers on- ueen named. tearns have 4116 ' put new faces into the old sy Lehman Himk o work Wa ve had to add so. ‘ch aV ome others to give us record. hari T C says.Huelsman, is t rs young. key 4 mbrace 0-0 tie . w _ PHILLIPS the last possible moment However, the drive sta! possible Covington’s safety lunged and stripped the ball away and the Buccs’ Dave Sampson was there to scoop up the pigskin. WHEN ASKED ABOUT the Covington coach Lame imitted, “We were k and got a big starh. hard hiu the line dominated most The tempo of the set on the first series 01 The Buccs’ Jim Smith coug. he ball on the second play ♦he 6 it was before xe vq and Tipp’s if n ony ' • m h fo. OICk •de stalled an offside penalty and a del of game put the Devils in long yardage situation. A foi th down pass fell incomplete the Buccs took over on dow frame the Buccs moved fi their own 25 to the 47 in Deeter accounted for most the yardage. One a third 2 ten situation, Perrine drillet pass to Chris Graves tl would have given the Buccs tf st down at the Tipp 30 y; However, Covingt Med for a moti 4 that nullified ’ ♦ he drive. ) move the series sss; jfc si rS p city took a h nJun7orCaro1 ' elf that I vs 8 Ant?!0 ls go1' 'uetonan. Bui c°vin£e fr asTodd 8°ing Wr° Fati Hefek Gfa£m . play ThS mySel( th • bruising 50 mUCh on erSa,K arger' a °°re- h' ’ CC v a. —w. -.«hc r v' lu % rfe. Vl firct r. tart ard line as e second ause in or n , JCr -s Conferen Bj r milk. “The . “and the crear rtra ui -«01, arid Pf a llur. M + much nbar rt I'm selections - Diane Ju or, v Graham n?.'!der . tpdian i Kn s. up li- reverse midfield. 1 i helping hand as o and a pass interfe gave the Buccs a first civ the 16-yard line with one u left on the clock. Jim Smith at- tempted a 33-yard field ' but it fell just crossbar. ipe % 1 shot d V. . f _ He -7 ,ay Ea, ? ru nosu He o deo xramu. nd, fittu t V wn just shy iay to ..op xame JcDom -Kt-r pi haul the midfic derhorst, fe° eT B lke(Miami) rSTI1- senior a g°odjob one in the TRC be «J'or. Versa,il£nsenbi ia be considered a maj r.,,l1J)r,0rat ie ,1 of the teams should fat mention hfSa,d. Jd?S g'“|r Missy w, W Wards s°piwmn oJJJJJ Ini, r. Jane p4! hman «SS ' «■ nSp)and A,,en SS also « Glenna L. F °Ph°morp. reseii o«. r® s, a senior. were rrnrick soPhom U rdT enior : ' ' : : M:i : i .. to ght Bradford for a 'Plater Apple senior i eth iv fn 0r «e-e J Fto ? P arger 7-3-17. Minnich 2-6-1 , ?a standinpe. Fisher hack 4-2-10. FaJkn Tot l 22-a-a Ve aiiies Orafian, sec lndianLake .... II A «i n a s in overtime nn d.q.q Z)he Eouington uccaneer 1982 IJearboob (Covington Jdigb 1School 807 Eliestnut Street Eovington, Ohio 45318 (Enrollment — 375 faculty — 21 s4dministration Mr. Larry Henry — Superintendent Mr. Steven House — Principal 35tli Uolume 113tb (graduating Elan Title Page 1 DaU. J Address Page 1 Powderpuff Teams 44 Table of Contents 2 Mr. Big Stuff 4' Table of Contents 3 Jr. Sr. Play 41 Pics and Poem 4 Jr. Sr. Play 4! Pics and Poem 5 Prom 5( Favorite Survey........................ 6 Prom ................................. 51 Favorite Survey........................ 7 Prom 55 Halloween 8 Prom 53 Christmas 9 Graduation 54 Graduation ...........................55 Seniors Graduation 54 Senior Candids ........................11 Graduation.............................57 Baby Pictures..........................12 « Baby Pictures .........................13 juniors Baby Pictures..........................14 Juniors ...............................5« Baby Pictures..........................15 Juniors ...............................6( Baby Pictures 16 Juniors 6i Senior Candids ........................17 Juniors ...............................62 Seniors .............................. 18 Junior Candids.........................69 Seniors .............................. 19 Junior JVS Students.....................M Seniors .............................. 20 Junior JVS Students....................6J Seniors .............................. 21 Junior Candids.........................64 Seniors .............................. 22 Seniors .............................. 23 Sports Seniors .............................. 24 Football...............................68 Seniors .............................. 25 Football................................M Senior Activities..................... 26 Football ..............................7C Senior Activities .....................27 Reserve Volleyball ....................71 Senior Activities......................28 Varsity Volleyball.....................72 Senior Activities......................29 Varsity Volleyball.....................73 Senior Activities .....................30 Golf ................................. 74 Senior Activities......................31 Cross Country ........................ 75 Senior JVS Students ...................32 Varsity Basketball.....................76 Senior JVS Students .................. 33 Reserve Basketball.....................77 a Freshman Basketball.....................78 -Activities Boys Basketball Candids.................79 Spirit Days........................... 35 Wrestling .......................... 80 Guess Who............................. 36 Wrestling ............................ 81 Guess Who ............................ 37 Girls Varsity Basketball...............82 Band Camp............................. 38 Girls Reserve Basketball...............83 Band Camp............................. 39 Girls Basketball Candids...............84 Marching Band ........................ 40 Wrestling Candids..................... 85 Band Sections ....................... 41 Boys Track.............................86 Homecoming Queen...................... 42 Boys Track.............................87 Homecoming Candidates ................ 43 Girls Track........................... 88 Homecoming Festivities.................44 Girls Track............................89 Queens................................ 45 Baseball...............................90 -Activities 2 Table of Contents (Contents Baseball .......................... 91 Softball 92 Softball 93 Cheerleaders 94 Cheerleaders 95 Scores 96 Scores ............................ 97 Sopk o more A Sophomores ........................ 99 Sophomores ....................... 100 Sophomores 101 Sophomores ........................102 Sophomore Candids 103 Sophomore Candids 104 CLL Art Club...........................106 F.H.A............................. 107 French Club ...................... 108 Key................................109 National Honor Society 110 Scholarship Team 111 Student Council....................112 Varsity “C”........................113 Buccanews Staff................... 114 T.N.T..............................115 Yearbook and Ad Staff..............116 Front and Attendance Office Helpers 117 Guidance and Library Helpers 118 Concert Band.......................119 Pep Band and Band Council 120 Clubs Candids .................... 121 Clubs Candids..................... 122 freshmen Freshmen.......................... 124 Freshmen.......................... 125 Freshmen.......................... 126 Freshmen.......................... 127 Freshmen Candids.................. 128 Freshmen Candids.................. 129 ydu ards Awards............................ 131 Senior Favorites.................. 132 Senior Favorites ................. 133 Senior Favorites .................. 134 Senior Favorites .................. 135 faculty Administration .................... 137 Secretaries ........................138 Librarians..........................139 English Department................. 140 Math Department ....................141 Science Department .................142 Arts Department 143 Business Department ................144 Guidance Department 145 History Department 146 Bus Drivers and Cooks 147 Janitors............................148 In Memory of Mrs. Doris Frantz 149 Field Day ..........................150 Field Day ..........................151 Advertise merit A Advertisements......................153 Advertisements..................... 154 Advertisements......................155 Advertisements......................156 Advertisements......................157 Advertisements......................158 Advertisements......................159 Advertisements......................160 Advertisements......................161 Advertisements......................162 Advertisements......................163 Advertisements......................164 Advertisements......................165 Advertisements......................166 Advertisements.................... 167 Advertisements......................168 Advertisements......................169 Advertisements......................170 Advertisements......................171 Advertisements......................172 Advertisements......................173 Advertisements......................174 Advertisements......................175 Closing ........................... 176 Table of Contents 3 Ok ii one i foe uou Ok e old an d the youncj; Jt’i [d wi tk AonyA Ideadg to ke Wusic is tke kond Ok t h ind.A ail aA one, (Cach expreAAiny himAel 3n way A matched by none. 4 Pics and Poem --Some oP uA dance, Some oP uA Ainy, St matterA not — uAt do your own thiny! Wherever you are, XVhatever you do, Siny and nlc play Pfcs and Poem 5 Oop Votcll bid Tjour Opini mon Three hundred and two people rarely agree on anything. This idea was carried through on the music, movie, televi- sion, and food “favorites.” Almost 81% of the school participated by responding to the “favorite” survey conducted on February 26. The total percentage in each category may seem low but these only reflect the top 10 in each category. THE SINGERS Favorite Female Vocalist: 1. Pat Benatar................................32% 2. Olivia Newton John.........................25% 3. Joan Jet...................................11% 4. Sheena Easton ..............................8% 5. Stevie Nicks................................6% 6. Barbara Mandrell ... .......................3% 7. Juice Newton................................2% 8. Barbara Streisand...........................2% 9. Dolly Parton................................2% 10. Kim Carnes................................. 1% Favorite Male Vocalist: 1. Rick Springfield...........................27% 2. Ozzy Ozbourne............................. 17% 3. Kenny Rogers .............................. 8% 4. Ted Nugent..................................4% 5. Rod Stewart.................................3% 6. Christopher Cross...........................3% 7. Barry Manilow............................ 2% 8. Lionel Richie ............................. 2% 9. Billy Squire................................2% 10. Steve Perry.................................2% ALBUMS Favorite Album: 1. Escape........ 2. Back in Black .. 3. Hi Infidality .... 4. Foreigner 4 .... 5. Heaven and Hell ....... Journey ..........AC DC REO Speedwagon ......Foreigner ... Black Sabbath THE GROUPS 1 Favorite Group: 1. Journey 21% y 2. AC DC i5% y 3. Air Supply 12% II 4. Black Sabbath .... 8% II 5. REO Speedwagon . 6% || 6. J. Geils Band 4% || 7. Foreigner 4% || 8. VanHalen 3% || 9. Alabama 2% || 10. Bad Company .... II THE SONGS Favorite Songs: 1. I Love Rock and Roll 2. Open Arms 3. Centerfold 4. Sweet Dreams .... 5. Let’s Get It Up .... AC DC 6. Physical 7. Back in Black AC DC 8. Crazy Train 9. Endless Love 10. Flame Thrower .... 11. Juke Box Hero .... 12. Iron Man 13. Who’s Crying Now . 14. Harden My Heart . . 15. Superfreak 16. Freeze Frame 17. For Those About To Rock AC DC 18. Flying High Again . . 19. Jessie’s Girl 20. Don’t Stop Believing 6 Top Notch Tallies Wake Oke °P MUSIC Favorite Type of Music: 1. Rock.......................................82% 2. Country......................................8% 3. Hard Rock................................. 6% 4. Pop......................................... 3% 5. Classical.................................. 1% Least Favorite Type of Music: 1. Classical..................................27% 2. Country....................................12% 3. Disco..................................... 12% 4. Opera...................................... 11% 5. Acid Rock ................................. 11% RADIO STATIONS Favorite Radio Station: 1. WTUE 2. WDJX 3. WVUD 4. WJAI . 5. WONE Least Favorite Radio Station: 1. WPTW.......................55% 2. WHIO .......................8% 3. WONE........................8% 4. WING........................6% 5. WDJX........................6% FOOD 1. Pizza ....................................41% 2. Steak.....................................15% 3. Tacos......................................8% 4. Lasagna....................................6% 5. French Fries...............................3% 6. Spaghetti..................................3% 50% 31% . 9% , 4% . 2% TELEVISION Favorite T.V. Show: 1. Mash................................... 17% 2. Magnum, P.1.............................14% 3. Fame.....................................8% 4. Fall Guy ................................7% 5. Benny Hill ..............................4% Least Favorite T.V. Show: 1. Dallas...................................9% 2. Brady Bunch .............................6% 3. Mork and Mindy...........................6% 4. News.....................................4% 5. Benny Hill...............................4% THE MOVIES Favorite Movie: 1. Raiders of the Lost Ark...................10% 2. Stripes....................................6% 3. Rocky II...................................5% 4. Halloween II...............................5% 5. Stir Crazy.................................3% 6. Smokey and the Bandit......................3% Favorite Actress: 1. Sally Field.............................. 14% 2. Loni Anderson..............................9% 3. Victoria Principal.........................8% 4. Jane Fonda ................................5% 5. Valerie Bertinelli.........................4% Favorite Actor: 1. TomSelleck................................19% 2. Burt Reynolds............................ 16% 3. Clint Eastwood............................13% 4. Alan Alda..................................7% 5. Lee Majors.................................4% Top Notch Tallies 7 Senior OfaSS Officers s4nd Olduisors Phil Reck — President, Mr. Larrie Tisdale, Don Fosnight — Vice-President, Holly Irvin — Treasurer, Mrs. Judy Snyder, Mary Asher — Secretary Seniors The class of 1982 worked very hard during its Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior years to earn money for the Prom and graduation. The Class has enough funds to cover graduation, made a donation toward Yearbook 1982 for color pictures and still will have money left to be used as the class chooses. The projects for the Class for this year are a float in the Homecoming Parade and decorating the front hall for Christmas. This class has been fun to plan and work with during their four years at C.H.S. and will be missed when they graduate. Mrs. Judy Snyder Mr. Larrie Tisdale Colors: Light Blue Dark Blue Motto: Our Tomorrow Starts Today Flower: Rose with Baby’s Breath 10 Senior Divider Brad in camouflage Wasn’t that a party! Donel caught in the act Senior Candids 11 12 Baby Pictures kiddie kaperA 1. Patty Chambers 2. Patty Boehrtnger 3. John England 4. Diana Lauber 5. Toni Brickey 6. Dawn Mulknnix 7. Donny Ytngst 8. Michele Votsard 9. Betsy Rhoades 10. Dan Sampson 11. Laura Lonptecker 12. Pat Bcseckcr 13. Michelle McClurg 14. JoAnn Dtepcrtnk 15. Tammy Richard 16. Peg Bayless 17. Scott Winks 18. Bill Gold r t S' v' ( W f 14 Baby Pictures Put the string through the Lifesaver Holly What’s on the table, boys? Dale A perfect pose Glenna doing het work Phil’s eating again! Dan and Brenda The Senior Float Who is stranglino Kecia the mouse Diego Cowboy Joel Ready for combat Senior Candids 17 u 18 Seniors Donel Louise Arbogast Mary Beth Asher Andrew James Baldridge Dale Eugene Barger Patricia Linn Joel Douglas Toni Lynne William Joseph Boehringer Brannon Brickey Burton Margaret Ann Bayless Scott Arthur Beener Patrick Allen Besecker Melissa Marie Black Lori Lynn Cain Kecia Renee Chasteen Jay Douglas Davis Gary Russell Carder Todd Andrew Carder Jackie Lynn Clark Kelli Jeanne Clark David Lee DeMoss Lisa Lynn DeMoss Patricia Lois Chambers April Jean Colbert Guy Robert Dennings Sr £ n 3 O ie s Seniors 19 s £ fi J o R S Lisa Lorraine Dieckman Kathy Jo Enz Glenna Leralda Fulks Johanna Christina Dieperink Terry Scott Eichelberger Christopher Eugene Epley Yi Anna Marie Evans Craig Herman Gallagher Andrea Janel Gessner John Franklin England Donald Robert Fosnight Michael Joseph Girouard 20 Seniors gy William Franklin Gold Susan Kathleen Heffner Christina Fae Hoop ri Michael Lee Grillot k' 4 Bradley Bryan Hall Diana Rae Hensler Susanne Marie Hess Cecil Brian Hunley Holly Cottrell Irvin Karen Lynn Harrison Lala Jean Hoblit de Vaudreuil m % Diana Marie Lauber s £ n j o e s Seniors 21 Jerry Richard Minnich Dawn Ann Mullennix Diego Alejandro Osorio u 22 Seniors Daniel Lee Millhouse Linda Lou Mead Laura Lynne Longnecker Rick Lee Lyons ( I Tracey Michelle McClurg Lora Denise Lay Kimberly Kay Layman Mark Lee Lehman Tony Lee Longendelpher Darryl Lee Platt Betsy Lou Rhoades Carol Lynn Riddle Robert Joe Pritchard C- Mindy Sue Richard Katrena Lynn Riedel Philip Andrew Reck Tamara Jane Richard Doug Eugene Robinson Alice Marie Rhoades Tim Scott Richardson Scott Douglas Rupright s £ n j o ? s Seniors 23 s £ V J o R S C Michael Dennis Ryan Gary Raymond Seger Dan Lee Sampson James Scott Schilling Janet Marie Schmidt ¥'■ ■ ' ' V f Michelle Renee Shafer Donna Jean Shaner Daniel Joseph Shoup ■■ James Everett Smith Susan Lynn Snider Randy Dean Sprenkel Gloria Ruth Stevens 24 Seniors Jennifer Lynn Stickley Bryan Kim Strait Kenneth Lore Taylor Jr. Christian Paul Trubee Eric Regan Turner Delores Ann Vogier Michele Maria Voisard Lonnie Jo Weaver Angie Kay Weyant Scott Ora Winks Christopher Richard Yingst Donald James Yingst 3 s £ V J o e s Seniors 25 Senior Donel Louise Arbogast: (plans to go to Capital University) Track 9, 11, 12; Play Cast 11, 12; Marching Band 9, 10; Concert Band 9, 10; Pep Band 9; Front Office Helper 11; Perfect Atten- dance 11; Key Club 9, 10, 12; T.N.T. 9; Varsity C 9, 10, 11, 12 Mary Beth Asher: Nickname: Masher (College and Work) Class Secretary 9, 10, 11, 12; Volleyball 9, 10, 11, 12; Cheerleader 9, 10, 11, 12; Statisti- cian 9, 10; Play Cast 11, 12; Student Librarian 11; Volleyball Most Valuable Player 11; Volleyball Most Spirited Player 12; Homecoming Queen 12; Strawberry Queen Candidate 11; Mum Festival Candidate 12; T.N.T. 9, 10, 11, 12; Key Club 10, 11, 12; French Club 10, 12; Art Club 10, 11, 12; Art Vice-President 11; Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11; Powderpuff Team 10, 11, 12; Buccanews Staff 10, 11, 12; Var- sity C 9, 10, 11, 12 Andrew James Baldridge: Nickname: Jim Bob (College) Basketball 9, 10; Baseball 9, 12; Cross Country 12; Marching Band 9; Concert Band 9 Dale Eugene Barger: Nickname: Boogs (plans to go to Bethany College) Football 9, 10, 11, 12; Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12; Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12; Basketball Statistician 9; Front Office Helper 11, 12; Varsity C 10, 11, 12; French Club 9; Powder- puff Coach 11, 12 Margaret Ann Bayless: Nickname: Peg (College Work) Perfect Attendance 10; VICA 11, 12 Scott Arthur Beener: (College) Play Cast 11; Marching Band 9, 10; Concert Band 9, 10, 12; Pep Band 9; Student Librarian 11; T.N.T. 10, 11; T.N.T. Outstanding Service Award 10 Patrick Allen Besecker: (Electronics) Perfect Attendance 9, 10, 11; VICA 11, 12; Yearbook Photographer 9, 10 Melissa Marie Black: Nickname: Missy (plans to go to Edison State College) JVS Class Chaplain 11; Marching Band 10; F.H.A. 9; T.N.T. 10; Tri-Hi- Y 10; VICA 11, 12 Patricia Linn Boehringer: Nickname: Patty (plans to go to Edison State College) Track 9, 10; Cheerleader 9; Play Cast 11, 12; Marching Band 11; Key Club 9, 10, 11, 12; T.N.T. 10; Tri-Hi- Y 10, 11; F.H.A. 10; Varsity C 9, 10, 11, 12; Powderpuff Team 10, 11, 12 Joel Douglas Brannon: (College) Track 10; Wrestling 10, 11; Play Cast 11; French Club 10, 11, 12; Varsity C 10, 11, 12 Toni Lynne Brickey: Sergeant-at-Arms 11; Marching Band 9, 10; Concert Band 9, 10; T.N.T. 10; Tri-Hi-Y 10; VICA 11,12 William Joseph Burton: Nickname: Bill Basketball 9, Marching Band 9, 10; Concert Band 9, 10; VICA 11, 12 Lori Lynn Cain: (Nursing School) Track 12; Track Statistician 9; Cheerleader 10, 11; Play Cast 12; Front Office Helper 11; Athletic Office Helper 11; Homecoming Court 12; Art Club 9, 10, 11; T.N.T. 10 Gary Russell Carder: Nickname: Rusty Foot- ball 11; Basketball 9; Golf 9; Varsity C 9, 10, 11, 12; VICA 11, 12 Todd Andrew Carder: (College) Golf 10, 11, 12; French Club 10; Varsity C 11, 12 Patricia Lois Chambers: Nickname: Patty (Work College) Kecia Renee Chasteen: (plans to go to Ohio State University) Class Treasurer 9, 10, 11; Track Statistician 9; Cheerleader 9, 10, 11, 12; Play Cast 11; Front Office Helper 11, 12; T.N.T. 9, 10, 11; Secretary 10; Vice-President 11; Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11; 26 Senior Accomplishments Pot P, ourn French Club 10, 11, 12; Key Club 10, 11; Board Member 11; Buccanews Staff 10, 11, 12; Varsity C 10, 11, 12; Homecoming Court 12; Powderpuff 10; Mr. Big Stuff Escort 12 Jackie Lynn Clark: Nickname: Jac (plans to go to Edison State College) Softball 9, 10, 11; Cheerleader 9, 11; Marching Band 10; Key Club 9, 10, 11; T.N.T. 10, 11; Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11; Art Club 11; Varsity C 10, 11, 12; Powderpuff Team 10, 11, 12; Buccanews 11; COE Class Secretary 12 • Kelli Jeanne Clark: Nickname: Kel (College Work) Data Processing Secretary 11; Scholarship Team 11; Most Consistant 11; 1980 Assistant Yearbook Editor 10; 1981 Year- book Editor 11; JVS Rep to Dennison University Leadership Conference 11; Representative to All Ohio Vocational Leadership Conference 11; OOEA Executive Award 11; Governor’s Student Recognition Award 11; OOEA Diplomat Award 12; OOEA Ambassador Award 12; FHA District Representative 11; JVS Rep to Miami County Jr. Fairboard 11, 12; OOEA 11, 12; UVJVS OOEA Chapter President 12; F.H.A. 10, 11, 12; F.H.A. Parliamentarian 11; T.N.T. 9, 10; Key Club 9; 1981 Miami County Beef Queen; OOEA Parliamentary Procedure Team 11, 12; OOEA Regional Voting Delegate 12; OOEA State Voting Delegate 12; Miami County Jr. Fairboard President 12; Upper Valley Pride Pusher 12 Treeman (College) Football 10, 11, 12; Basket- ball 9,10; Baseball 10, 11, 12; Golf 9; Key Club 10, 11, 12; Student Council 9, 10, 11; Vice-President 11; Buccanews Staff 10, 11, 12; Varsity C 10, 11, 12; Mr. Big Stuff Candidate 12 Lisa Lynn DeMoss: (plans to go to University of Dayton) Scholarship Team 9, 11; Basketball 9, 10; Track 9, 10, 11, 12; National Honor Society 10, 11, 12; Play Cast 11, 12; Marching Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Concert Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Pep Band 11; Band Secretary 11; Band Treasurer 12; Varsity C 9, 10, 11, 12; Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11; F.H.A. 10, 11, 12; President 11; Vice-President 12; Buccanews Staff 10, 11, 12; French Club 11, 12 Guy Robert Dennings: (Work) French Club 10; VIC A 11, 12; Treasurer 11; Sergeant-at-Arms 12 Lisa Lorraine Dieckman: Nickname: Leese (Modeling School) Sullivan East High School 9, 10; Swimming 9; Chorus 9, 10; Marching Band 11; F.H.A. 9, 10; VICA 11; Art Club 12 Johanna Christina Dieperink: Nickname: JoAnn (College) Track Statistician 9, 11, 12; Baseball Statistician 10; Cheerleader 9, 10; Play Cast 11, 12; Marching Band 9, 10; Flag Corps Cap- tain 10; Concert Band 9; Band Council 10; Guidance Office Helper 12; T.N.T. 9, 10, 11, 12; Key Club 10, 11; French Club 10, 12; Tri-Hi-Y 11 April Jean Colbert: Nickname: Apoo (plans to go to Edison State College) Baseball Statistician 9; Cheerleader 9; Play Cast 11, 12; Marching Band 10; Attendance Officer Helper 11; Ad Staff 10, 11, 12; Ad Staff Business Manager 12; Key Club 10, 11; T.N.T. 10, 11; Treasurer 10; Secretary 11; Tri- Hi-Y 10, 11; Treasurer 11; Varsity C 9, 10, 11, 12; Buccanews Staff 10, 11, 12; Powderpuff Team 10, 11 Jay Douglas Davis: (Work) Art Club 9 David Lee DeMoss: Nickname: Terry Scott Eichelberger: Nickname: Squir- rel Marching Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Concert Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Pep Band 9; Senior Band Represen- tative 12 John Franklin England: (Work) Kathy Jo Enz: F.H.A. Award 11; F.H.A. 11; Pride Pusher 11 Christopher Eugene Epley: Nickname: Chris (Work) Anna Marie Evans: F.H.A. 9, 10; T.N.T. 10 Senior Accomplishments 27 Senior Donald Robert Fosnight: Nickname: Fuz (plans to go to Ohio State University) Class Vice-President 9, 12; Scholarship Team 11; Foot- ball 9, 10, 11, 12; Basketball 9, 10, 11; Track 9, 10, 11, 12; National Honor Society 10, 11, 12; Foot- ball All TRC 11, 12; Defensive Player of the Year 12; Mr. Football 12; Mr. Bigstuff Candidate 12; Varsity C 9, 10, 11, 12; T.N.T. 9; Key Club 11, 12; Student Council 11; Treasurer 11; Powderpuff Coach 11, 12 Glenna Leralda Fulks: (plans to go to Marshall University) Scholarship Team 11; Track 11; Volleyball 9; Chorus 9, 10; Play Cast 11; Student Librarian 11, 12; Americanism Winner 10, 11, 12; Voice of Democracy Winner 11, 12; Girls’ State Delegate 11; Typing Award 11; Shorthand Award 11; Buccanews Staff 10, 11, 12; Key Club 12 Craig Herman Gallagher: Nickname: Ter- rorist (plans to go to Craig Technical School) Ar- canum High School 9, 10, 11; Teacher’s Aide 11 Andrea Janel Gessner: (plans to go to Ohio State University) Attendance Office Helper 10, 11, 12; Perfect Attendance 9, 10; Yearbook Ad Staff 11, 12; Art Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Secretary 11; Presi- dent 12 Michael Joseph Girouard: Nickname: Groc (plans to go to Toledo University) Scholar- ship Team 11; Football 9, 10, 11; Basketball 9, 10; Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12; Wrestling 11; Basketball Statistician 9; Play Cast 11, 12; Boys’ State Delegate 11; Americanism Winner 11, 12; French Club 9, 12; Buccanews 12 William Franklin Gold: Nickname: Mr. Bill (Military) Sidney High School 9; Armi Jo High School 10; Scholarship Team 10; Baseball 11, 12; Cross Country 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; Boys’ State Alternate 11; Americanism Winner 12 Michael Lee Griilot: Nickname: Fat 28 Senior Accomplishments Boy (College) Football 9, 10, 11, 12; Basketball 9, 10; Track 9; Key Club 10, 11, 12; President 12; Student Council 9, 10; Varsity C 9, 10, 11, 12; Powderpuff Coach 12 Bradley Bryan Hall: Nickname: Banny Mug- gins (plans to go to University of Cincinnati) Scholarship Team 10, 11, 12; Cross Country 11, 12; Wrestling 9, 10, 11, 12; National Honor Socie- ty 10, 11, 12; Treasurer 12; Play Cast 11, 12; Marching Band 9, 10; Concert Band 9, 10; Pep Band 9, 10; Freshman Representative 9; Perfect Attendance 9, 11; French II Award 10; Most Im- proved Wrestler 10, 11; Boys’ State Delegate 11; Homecoming Escort 12; Most Improved Cross Country Runner 12; French Club 9, 10, 11; T.N.T. 9, 10; Varsity C 9, 10, 11, 12 Karen Lynn Harrison: Lee County High School 9, 10, 11 Susan Kathleen Heffner: Nickname: But- tons (plans to go to Edison State College) Marching Band 9; Concert Band 9, 10; Pep Band 9; Art Helper 9, 11; Student Librarian 12; Art Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Secretary 10; President 11; Vice- President 12; Key Club 10, 12; T.N.T. 10, 12; French Club 10; Tri-Hi-Y 10; Buccanews Staff 10; Yearbook Ad Staff 11, 12; Student Council 12 Diana Rae Hensler: Nickname: Dee- Dee (Work Marriage) Softball 9; Volleyball 9, 10, 12; Cheerleader 9, 10, 11; Guidance Office Helper 11; Tri-Hi-Y 10,11; F.H.A. 9,10; Key Club 11, 12 Susanne Marie Hess: Nickname: Susie Marching Band 10; Attendance Office Helper 10; French Club 9, 10; T.N.T. 10; Key Club 10 Lala Jean Hoblit de Vaudreuil: Nickname: PeeWee F.H.A. 9, 10; T.N.T. 10; Art 10; F.H.A. H.E.R.O. 11, 12; Historian 11 Christina Fay Hoop: Nickname: Hooper (College) Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11; Key Club 12 Pot P, ourn Cecil Brian Hunley: Nickname: Cec Newton High School 9, 10; Baseball 9, 10; Spanish Club 9, 10; OEA 11, 12 Holly Cottrell Irvin: Class Treasurer 12; Scholarship Team 9; Basketball 9, 10; Track 9, 10, 11, 12; Volleyball 9, 10, 11, 12; National Honor Society 10, 11, 12; Secretary 12; Play Cast 11, 12; Athletic Office Helper 11; M.V.P. Track Award 9, 10, 11; Volleyball Coaches Award 12; Homecom- ing Court 12; Varsity C 9, 10, 11, 12; Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11; F.H.A. 11; Student Council 12 Diana Marie Lauber: Nickname: George Track 9; Volleyball 9, 10; Wrestling Statistician 9; Girl’s Basketball Statistician 11; Track Statistician 12; Play Cast 11, 12; Marching Band 9, 10; Concert Band 9, 10; Class Representative 9, 10; Key Club 9, 10, 11, 12; T.N.T. 9, 10; Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11; French Club 11, 12; F.H.A. 11, 12; Powderpuff Team 10, 11, 12; Buccanews Staff 10, 11 Key Club 10, 11, 12; Secretary 12; Student Coun- cil 10, 11, 12; Treasurer 10; Secretary 12; Tri-Hi-Y 10; French Club 9, 10, 11, 12; F.H.A. 9; Varsity C 9, 10, 11, 12 Rick Lee Lyons: (Work) Tracey Michelle McClurg: Nickname: Michelle (Work) Sidney High School 10; Volleyball 9; Track Statistician 9; Cheerleader 9; Chorus 9; T.N.T. 9 Linda Lou Mead: Nickname: Joe (plans to go to the U.S. Navy) Class Secretary 12; Basketball Student Manager 9, 10, 11, 12; Basketball Statisti- cian 10, 11, 12; National Honor Society 10, 11, 12; Play Cast 11, 12; Marching Band 10, 11; Atten- dance Office Helper 10; Perfect Attendance 9; Classroom Theory 11; Manipulative Skills 11; French Club 9; Art Club 9, 10, 11; Tri-Hi-Y 10; V1CA 11, 12; Secretary 12 Lora Denise Lay: Nickname: Denise Chorus 9; V1CA 11, 12; T.N.T. 9; Art Club 9 Kimberly Kay Layman: Nickname: Kim Pow- der puff Team 10, 12; Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11; Buccanews Staff 10; Key Club 12; F.H.A. H.E.R.O. 11, 12; Secretary 12; Student Congress 12 Mark Lee Lehman: VICA 11, 12 Tony Lee Longendelpher: (College) Track 9, 10, 11, 12; Cross Country 9, 10, 11, 12; Basketball Statistician 9, 10; National Honor Society 10, 11, 12; Perfect Attendance 9; M.V.P. Cross Country Award 10, 12; All-League Cross Country 12; Homecoming Escort 12; Varsity C 9, 10, 11, 12 Daniel Lee Millhouse: Nickname: Gaynor Marching Band 9; Concert Band 9; FFA Achieve- ment Award 11; FFA 11, 12 Jerry Richard Minnich: Nickname: Stretch (plans to go to Otterbein College) Basket- ball 9, 10, 11, 12; Track 10; Baseball 9, 12; Golf 9, 10, 11, 12; Basketball Statistician 9; Play Crew 11; Athletic Office Helper 11; Varsity C 9, 10, 11, 12; Student Council 12; Treasurer 12; Key Club 12; All T.R.C. Basketball 12 Dawn Ann Mullennix: Cheerleader 9; Play Cast 11, 12; Marching Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Concert Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Secretary 12; F.H.A. 9, 10; Tri-Hi-Y 10 Laura Lynne Longnecker: Nickname: Triple L (plans to go to Ohio State University) Scholar- ship Team 9; Basketball 9; Track 9, 10, 11, 12; Volleyball 10, 11, 12; Cheerleader 10, 11, 12; Na- tional Honor Society 10, 11, 12; Play Cast 11, 12; Student Librarian 11, 12; Homecoming Court 12; Diego Alejandro Osorio: (College) San Gabriel High School 9, 10,11; Play Cast 12 Darryl Lee Platt: (plans to go to Wright State University) Track 9, 10, 11; Cross Country 9, 10, 11, 12; Wrestling 9, 10, 11, 12; Football Student Senior Accomplishments 29 Senior Manager 9; Diplomat Award 11; Most Improved Cross Country Runner 11; Class President 11; Vice President 12; OEA 11, 12; Treasurer 11, 12 Robert Joe Pritchard: Nickname: Bob Philip Andrew Reck: Nickname: Phil Class President 9, 10, 11, 12; Football 9, 10, 11, 12; Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12; Track 9, 10, 11, 12; All T.R.C. Football and Track 11; Mr. Big Stuff 12; Varsity C 9, 10, 11, 12; Key Club 11; Student Council 11, 12 Alice Marie Rhoades: (Work Day-Care) Volleyball Statistician 9; Wrestling Statistician 10; Play Cast 11; Marching Band 9; Concert Band 9, 10; Attendance Office Helper 10; T.N.T. 9, 10; Tri-Hi-Y 10; Key Club 9, 10; F.H.A. H.E.R.O. 11, 12; Treasurer 11, 12; Student Congress 12; Treasurer 12 Betsy Lou Rhoades: (College) Basketball 10; Track 10; Volleyball Statistician 10; Track Statisti- cian 12; Cheerleader 9; Play Cast 11, 12; Marching Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Concert Band 9, 12; Vice- President 12; Attendance Officer Help 11; Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11; F.H.A. 9,10; Historian 10; Key Club 11,12 Mindy Sue Richard: Nickname: Mindo (plans to go to Sinclair College) Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12; Softball 12; Play Cast 11; Marching Band 9, 10; Concert Band 9, 10; Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11; Powderpuff Team 10, 11, 12; Key Club 12; Varsity C 9, 10, 11, 12; F.H.A. 11 Tamara Jane Richard: Nickname: Rooty Richard Tri-Hi-Y 10; Buccanews Staff 10; Key Club 12; Student Congress 12; Deca 11, 12; Treasurer 11; Vice-President 12; Student Librarian 10; Powderpuff Team 10, 12; State Award for Documentary on Child Abuse; Advertising Sales Manager for J.V.S. paper Tim Scott Richardson: Track 10; Art Club 9, 10; French Club 10 Carol Lynn Riddle: (Work) Katrena Lynn Riedel: Nickname: Kat (Work) Track 9; Volleyball 9; Basketball Statistician 9; Track Statistician 9; T.N.T. 9; Art Club 9; Key Club 9; F.H.A. 9 Doug Eugene Robinson: (Work) Scott Douglas Rupright: Nickname: Rup (Work) French Club 9, 10, 11; Newsreporter 11; Drama Club 10; OEA 11, 12; Historian 11; OEA Executive Award 11; Voice of Democracy Winner 10; Art Assistant 10 Michael Dennis Ryan: Nickname: Mike (Work) Basketball 9; Marching Band 9, 10; Concert Band 9, 10; VIC A 11, 12; Vice-President 11 Dan Lee Sampson: (Work) FFA 11, 12 James Scott Schilling: Nickname: Jim (Work) Marching Band 9, 10; Concert Band 9, 10; F.H.A. H.E.R.O. 11, 12; Vice-President 11 Janet Marie Schmidt: Nickname: Jan (Work) Cheerleader 9; Class Treasurer 12; Key Club 9; T.N.T. 10; OOEA 12 Gary Raymond Seger: (Work) VICA 11, 12 Michelle R enee Shafer: Nickname: Mickey Track Statistician 9, 10, 11; Cheerleader 9; Play Cast 11; Marching Band 10, 11; T.N.T. 9, 10, 11, 12; Key Club 10, 11; Art Club 10, 11; Treasurer 11; Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11; Historian 11; Powderpuff Team 10, 11; Buccanews Staff 10, 11; Mr. Big Stuff Escort 12 Donna Jean Shaner: Nickname: Cookie (Undecided) Basketball Student Manager 10; Basketball Statistician 10; Attendance Office Helper 11, 12; F.H.A. 9, 10, 11, 12; Fair Represen- tative 11, 12; Art Club 11 Daniel Joseph Shoup: Nickname: Shoupy (plans to go to University of Cincinnati) Scholarship Team 9, 10, 11, 12; Wrestling 9, 10, 30 Senior Accomplishments Pol P ourn 11, 12; National Honor Society 10, 11, 12; Secretary 11; Vice-President 12; Play Cast 11, 12; Marching Band 9, 10; Concert Band 9, 10; Pep Band 10; Front Office Helper 11; Americanism Winner 10; French Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Varsity C 9, 10, 11, 12 James Everett Smith: Nickname: Jim Foot- ball 9, 10, 11, 12 Susan Lynn Snider: Nickname: Susie Front Office Helper 10; Key Club 10; VICA 11, 12 Randy Dean Sprenkel: (plans to go to Edison State College) Chris (College) Eric Regan Turner: Nickname: L.I. Track 9, 10, 11, 12; Cross Country 9, 10, 11, 12; Basketball Statistician 9, 10; Varsity C 9, 10, 11, 12; VICA 11, 12; Club President 11; Chapter President 12; VICA National Voting Delegate 11 Delores Ann Vogler: Nickname: Dee (College) Scholarship Team 10; Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12; Track 9, 10, 11, 12; National Honor Society 10, 11, 12; Play Usher 11; Basketball Most Improved Player 10; Track Outstanding Field Performer 10; Varsity C 9, 10, 11, 12; F.H.A. 10, 11, 12; French Club 11, 12; Tri-Hi-Y 11 Gloria Ruth Stevens: (Work) Jennifer Lynn Stickley: Nickname: Jen- ny (College) Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12; Track 11, 12; Softball 9, 10; Cheerleader 12; National Honor Society 10, 11, 12; Treasurer 11; President 12; Marching Band 9, 10; Concert Band 9, 10; Guidance Office Helper 12; Student Librarian 10; F.H.A. Most Active Member 10; F.H.A. Most Outstanding Member 11; Girls’ State Delegate 11; Voice of Democracy Winner 12; F.H.A. 9, 10, 11, 12; Secretary 10; Vice-President 11; President 12; State FHA HERO Secretary Treasurer 11; Miami County Jr. Fairboard Representative 10, 11; Tri- Hi-Y 10; Scholarship Team 9, 11 Bryan Kim Strait: (Work) Kenneth Lore Taylor, Jr.: Nickname: Tay (plans to go to Miami University) Football 11, 12; Basketball 9, 10; Basketball Statistician 9; Football Statistician 10; National Honor Society 10, 11, 12; AThletic Office Helper 11; Football Lineman of the Year 12; Mr. Big Stuff Candidate 12; Varsity C 11, 12; Buccanews Staff 10, 11, 12; Assistant Editor 11; Editor 12; Powderpuff Coach 12; Student Council 9, 12; Reporter 9; President 12 Michele Maria Voisard: (plans to go to Edison State College) Guidance Office Helper 10; Perfect Attendance 11; JVS Executive Award 11; OEA 11, 12; T.N.T. 10; Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11; Powderpuff Team 11 Lonnie Jo Weaver: Angela Kay Weyant: Nickname: Angie (College) Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12; Softball 9, 10, 11, 12; Volleyball 9, 10, 11, 12; Student Manager 9; National Honor Society 10, 11, 12; Play Usher 11; Attendance Office Helper 10; Front Office Helper 12; Perfect Attendance 9, 10; M.V.P. Softball 11; Volleyball M.V.P. 12; Various Sports Awards; Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11; Buccanews 12; Varsity C 9, 10, 11, 12 Scott Ora Winks: Nickname: Dimples Scholar- ship Team 9; Track 9, 10, 11, 12; Perfect Atten- dance 10, 11; Varsity C 9, 10, 11, 12 Christopher Richard Yingst: Nickname: C- Man (Undecided) Football 9, 10, 11, 12; Track 9, 10; Play Crew 11; Art Club 9; Varsity C 11, 12 Donald James Yingst: Nickname: Fly Play Crew 11,12; Key Club 12 Senior Accomplishments 31 Christian Paul T rubee: Nickname: V.S.Seniori Susie Linda and Pat Darryl and Chris Dan and Dan Mike and Gary Jay and Doug Bryan deniori rul Ok eir Subjecti Peg Bayless — Graphic Arts Pat Besecker — Electricity Missy Black — Health Occupations Toni Brickey — Health Occupations Bill Burton — Graphic Arts Gary Carder — Graphic Arts Jackie Clark — Co-Op Office Ed. Kelli Clark — Data Processing Jay Davis — A C Heating Plumbing Guy Dennings — Auto Body Kathy Enz — Graphic Arts Anna Evans — Early Childhood Development Susie Hess — Child Care Lala de Vaudreuil — Early Childhood Development Cecil Hunley — Data Processing Denise Lay — Cosmetology Kim Layman — Early Childhood Development Mark Lehman — Auto Mechanics 32 J.V.S. Seniors IV. s. s, emori Peg and Bill Mark Anna and Gloria Senior . 4nd Dli eir Subjecti Linda Mead — Electricity Dan Millhouse — Ag Diesel Darryl Platt — Data Processing Alice Rhoades — Early Childhood Development Tammy Richard — Radio T.V. Tim Richardson — Drafting Doug Robinson — A C Heating Plumbing Scott Rupright — Data Processing Mike Ryan — Graphic Arts Dan Sampson — Ag Diesel Jim Schilling — Home Ec Training Janet Schmidt — Co-Op Office Ed. Gary Seger — Machine Trades Jim Smith — Welding Susie Snider — Cosmetology Randy Sprenkel — Ag Diesel Bryan Strait — Welding Chris Trubee — Data Processing Eric Turner — Carpentry Michele Voisard — Data Processing Lonnie Weaver — Graphic Arts Jim Michele and Cecil Denise Kelli and Scott Eric Janet J.V.S. Seniors 33 ctivitieA, 4ctiuitiedy .A nd dctivitieS Student Council gives money to the Heart Fund Pie in the face Ad Staff at McDonald’s The French Club Christmas Dinner Anyone for candy? Home Ec IPs Nursery School Tips on safety 34 Activities Divider Spirit 2) ay This year the Student Coun- cil sponsored several “Spirit Days.” These days brought about competition between the classes. These days in- cluded hat day, jersey day, Halloween dress-up day, Christmas decorations, field day, and the Cupid couple. At the end of the year, the totals were tallied with the Sophomores winning. Nicki and Jeff NONf V. Mr. Harding’s Biology Class Todd Glen and Jeff Spirit Day 35 QueSS Who? 1. Mr. Steve House 2. Mr. Doug Foster 3. Mr. Larry Henry 4. Mrs. Bobbi Buckingham 5. Mr. Lynn Shellenberger 6. Mr. Gary Scarth 7. Mr. Ed McCord 8. Mr. Bob Huelsman 9. Mrs. Alice Caldwell 10. Mrs. Eileen Yaney 11. Mrs. Jane Gildow 12. Mr. Duane Runyan 13. Ms. Kim Lakes-Morman 14. Mr. Steven Fisher 11 12 13 14 36 Guess Who? 8 9 a ue5S WL? 1. Mrs. Leona Fulks 2. Mrs. Rachel Hurlbut 3. Miss Doris Trost 4. Mrs. Ann Huelsman 5. Mr. David Davis 6. Mrs. Valerie Vulgamore 7. Mrs. Judy Snyder 8. Mr. James Harding 9. Mrs. Marjorie Tisdale 10. Mr. Larrie Tisdale 11. Mr. Don Garman Not Pictured: Mr. Ron Schultz Guess Who 37 Amber, you’re supposed to hit the ball Waiting to get in the shower Tennis Anyone? Our Beloved Freshmen Eric Kevin Who are you hiding from, Mel? Jenny and Christine I don’t believe it! 3L 3un Jl nd fJlte fundamentals This year’s band camp was held at Bluffton College during the week of July 26-31. This year the band learned pre-game and contest shows. While at band camp many long hours of hard work were spent preparing for the upcoming season. Band camp was not all work however as much fun was had by all. After practicing the contest show, the free time was spent doing such things as the Freshmen introduc- tions, the election of officers. watching movies and eating pop- corn, having the band Olympics, the senior hunt, performing at the Bluffton Care Center, initia- tion, doing our skits, having a pizza party, learning our music, and performing our show for Vandalia Butler. A typical day at band camp was up for breakfast at 7:15, rehearsal until 11:45, lunch at 12:00, rehearsal until 4:30, dinner at 5:30, rehearsal until 8:30, and then finally free time until 11:00. Freshmen singing “We love you Seniors” Amy had Most Brownie Points! 38 Band Camp Band Camp 39 First row: Juanita Ludy, Terry Eichelberger, Mr. Scarth. Second row: Lisa DeMoss, Kevin Reck, Tim Angle, Tracy Lyons, Scott Keiser, Scott Williams, Kenny Riedel, Angie Black. Third row: Steve Cain, Julia Rhoades, Cherry Mercer, Cindy Byers, Bonnie Angle, Melody Longendelpher, Barb Manning, Mindy Kiser, Kellie Minnich. Fourth row: Korinne Clark, Kelly Christian, Joy Bodenmiller, Lora Wintrow, Brenda Mack, Christine Colby, Jenny Monnin. Fifth row: Dawn Mullennix, Karen Barnhart, Allen Mack, Amber Rose, Amy Rapp, Kathleen Hart, Betsy Rhoades. Sixth row: Leslie Looker, Bruce Roof, Eric Rice, Rick Clever, Rob Kritzberger. Top row: Renee Buckingham, Kathy Christian. Mrs. Deb Hitchcock WiJfietJ g,c, ani This year’s Marching Band proved to be a very successful year. Each year we have three main goals: 1) For the band to improve in each performance, 2) For each member of the band to enjoy what they are doing, 3) To provide shows that our audience will enjoy. I feel that each of these goals was met this year. We did manage to receive some recogni- tion for some outstanding performances. We received a second place trophy at the Piqua Festival and a third place trophy at the Hamilton Contest. Gary N. Scarth The Saxophones 40 Marching Band The Flag Corps and Drum Major The Percussion The Clarinets The Feature Twirler and Majorettes The Trumpets The Band Seniors The Flutes Marching Band 41 42 Homecoming Queen Homecoming Court 43 hJcoOOKO 0CII8 Mary is crowned with the new queen! Laura Longnecker‘s poster The Freshman Float Jk omecomin Homecoming was scheduled for halftime of the Lehman-Covington game on Friday, October 2. The week’s festivities started with posters of all the candidates hanging in the halls and ended with a parade through Covington on Fri- day evening. At halftime Mary Asher was crowned “Queen” by last year’s queen, Stacie Cain Rhoades. 9 1961 HOMt.COM i SO UU.LN CANDIDATES Attr ESCORTS KtCIA CHASTj BRAD MALI HOLLY IRVIN JfRRY MHDNICh U LAURA LONGNECKER TONY LONOfRDELPHER The candidates and their escorts The band puts on their halftime show. The Alumni Band is ready to march Deanne shows her personal feelings about the upcoming game! Mike and Jenny wave to the crowd Holly Irvin s Poster. We are ready for the Parade Homecoming Festivities uccaneer Deanne Finfrock Miami County Pork Queen Pumpkin Show 1st Runner-up Kelli Clark Miami County Beef Queen Mary Asher Homecoming Queen Mum Festival Candidate voted “Miss Congeniality” Queens 45 Front row: Dawn Mullennix, Betsy Rhoades, Chris Hoop, Diana Lauber, Mindy Richard, Dian- na Fosnight, Mary Hindmarch. Second row: Lisa Dieckman, Donel Arbogast, Patty Boehr- inger, Mary Asher, Jackie Clark. Top row: Coach Mike Grillot, Coach Don Fosnight, Coach Phil Reck, Coach Ken Taylor. s £ n s 3 3 O n s Front row: Kathleen Hart, Amber Rose, Brenda Gariety, Tammy Cook, Dana Burgess, Robin Free, Kelly Christian. Second row: Lori Counts, Lisa Gariety, Jan Emenegger, Angie Laughman, Missy Wills, Candy Tobias. Top row: Mary Dewey, Nicki Girouard, Coach Jeff Shields, Coach Brian Bitner, Coach Marc Cain, Coach Brian Garber, Jennie McMaken, Michelle Davis. n y 3 S Q y j 2) 46 Powderpuff Teams Candidate s4n J3k eir Cdcort Don Fosnight escorted by Kecia Chasteen Jerry Minnich escorted by Holly Irvin Phil Reck Dave DeMoss Ken Taylor escorted by escorted by escorted by Michelle Shafer Laura Longnecker Mary Asher (absent) Phil is the apple of every girl’s eye! Phil Reck was crowned Mr. Big Stuff dur- ing the half time festivities of the Powder- puff game on Sunday, November 8, at 2:00. After the crowning, the “Senior Sensa- tions” and the “Junior Nut Squad” ended the game and a three minute overtime with a 6-6 tie. Diana carrying the ball for the seniors W ?. 8 3 Q s 3 a 3 3 Mr. Big Stuff 47 u Iflflcin Overboard 11 May 7 and 8, 1982 Hannah Blair..... Katsy Prew....... Flossie Nelson Dotty Allen...... Melanie Leroy .. .. Louise Carson____ Arlena Dusenberry Maria Cruikshank Captain O’Shea . .. Henry Van Cleve . Herbert Hooley . . Dick Moore ...... Bill Trent....... Joe Nash......... George Lawrence . Honey-Boy Brown Albert Maxey..... Tim...... Slim .... Butch ... Lucretia . Mercedes Allison .. Audrey .. Junior and Senior Class Play Director: Miss Doris Trost ..................................Barb Phillips ...............................Betsy Rhoades ...............................Karen Garman ................................April Colbert ........................... Lisa Dieckman ............................... Brenda Gariety .............................Kelly Alexander .................................. Amber Rose .................................. Allen Mack .................................Chris Rench ........................... Chris Vanderhorst ....................................Brad Hall .................................. Dan Shoup .................................Scott Keiser .............................. Chris Palser .................................Jeff Shields .............................. Glen Mullennix .................................Darryl Platt ................................Steve Iddings .................................Brian Garber ... ........................ ....Jeff Elsass ...............................Karen Barnhart ................................Juanita Ludy ...................................Holly Irvin ...............................Donel Arbogast Stage Crew: Robbin Kelzenberg Make-up: Missy Wills, Susan Heffner, Angie Angle, Bonnie Angle, Jennie McMaken, Deanne Finfrock Nicki Girouard, Andrea Gessner. Tickets: Angie Laughman, Lori Counts. Publicity: Robbin Kelzenberg, Amber Rose, Diana Lauber, Kelly Alexander. Lights and Sound: Eric Rice, Tim Angle. Program: Mindy Richard Ushers: Angie Angle, Kelly Christian, Jennie McMaken Dawn Burgess, Dan Hoblit, Dave Kaiser, Missy Wills, Karen Warner. Music: Amy Caldwell, Brenda Gariety, Jeff Elsass, John Furrow. The girls act sick Eric and Tim What did Jeff lose now? 48 Junior and Senior Play We’re friends again Glen learns to ride a bike Now the guys know what it feels like to wear make-up! The masked marauder Betsy and April greet the guys Karen peeks through it Jeff tries to sell his cereal Junior and Senior Play 49 The 1982 Junior Senior Prom was held on April 27, 1982. The night started off with the dinner at the high school at 6:30. The meal was catered by the Spot in Piqua which included roast beef, chicken, scalloped potatoes, green beans, tossed salad, rolls, and assorted pies. Door prizes were drawn throughout the evening. The theme for the dance was “Sweet Dreams.” The cafeteria at the UVJVS was decorated with a wishing fountain, balloons, a veranda, a picket fence, and paper and silk flowers. The Junior Parent Committee served punch and cookies during the dance. The music was played by Joe Dawson from WDJX. The afterprom started at 12 midnight and ended at 5:30. During this time, the students played tennis, racketball, volleyball, and basketball. Highlights of the afterprom included swim- ming, the game room, and the movie “Caddyshack.” From there, we went to breakfast at the high school. Sausage, eggs, turnovers, cin- namon bread, milk, and orange juice was served. This was the end of a perfect 1982 “Sweet Dreams” Prom! The centerpiece and memory books Nikki and Scott “Din-Din Time’ 50 The Prom The Prom 51 inner Kim Chaperones give out door prizes Boogs in action Chris can’t believe how much Michelle eats Chris and Lisa enjoy the dinner Lisa and date talk to friends 52 The Prom The Prom 53 ancin We enjoy the music Janet and Alice dance to the beat Alicia Rhonda and Andrea Diana and Chris pose Nicki a 0 Dale gives boxing lessons Mr. Tisdale rests for a while We are ready to get our diplomas Kelli gives the benediction Dale has to act corny Mary receives her diploma 54 Graduation Of1982 . .. Oor Ijnu. Bill Gold — Valedictorian Phil — Class President Patty Mr. Henry gives his speech Bradley Hall — Valedictorian DanShoup — Valedictorian DoJ4, ave Do Ck eni Mr. House gives the instructions Mr. Rhoades hands out the diplomas The congratulations begin 56 Graduation We are the last row and we want our diploma Since it rained, graduation took place in the gym 'Oil' on Mr. Scarth directs the band The Valedictorians I congratulate the graduates for completing 12 years of school and for achieving a major goal in life. I wish them happiness in each of their lives. For this, I dedicate the 1982 yearbook to the Seniors. Graduation 57 58 Junior Divider junior OlaAA Officer JlnJ Advisors Standing: Jeff Elsass President Michelle Davis Vice-President Dawn Burgess Secretary Sitting: Mr. Jim Harding Rebecca Miller Treasurer Mr. Doug Foster Jeff in action furoni P repara tiond The purpose of the Junior Class is to raise money to pay for the Junior-Senior Prom, and to pay for their caps and gowns for graduation. They raise money by having money making projects during the year. So far we have had two money-making projects. We had a candy sale in September and a fruit sale in November. Both of these sales were very suc- cessful in raising money for the Junior Class. Also, during home basketball games, the Junior Class ran the concession stand and received the profits. This also helps out quite a bit in our bank account. JVS students as well as those at the high school worked equally hard. Many thanks go to all those who helped. We had more upcoming money-making projects scheduled for the months ahead. If the kids keep the enthusiasm they have shown in helping out, this is going to be a tremendous year for the Class of ’83. Mr. James Harding Mr. Doug Foster The Junior Class float Kelly Alexander Ginger Anderson Scott Anderson Angie Angle Bonnie Angle Phil Aukerman Karen Barnhart Brian Bitner Pete Boehringer Kenna Brandt Karen Brown Dawn Burgess Marc Cain Amy Caldwell Kelly Christian Roberta Clack Tammy Cook John Counts Lori Counts Karen Cromes Michelle Davis Tonia Dershem Jeff Elsass Jan Emenegger Juniors 59 Deanne Finfrock David Flora Robin Free Brian Garber Brenda Gariety Karen Garman Alicia Gessner Jeff Gibboney Nicole Girouard Robert Harrison Kathleen Hart Mike Hines Dan Hoblit Lisa Horen Steve Iddings Rick Johnson Dave Kaiser Scott Keiser Charlene Kelley Robbin Kelzenberg Ryan Kimmel Lynn Kritzberger Angie Laughman Khris Locker m 4LM 60 Juniors Leslie Looker Juanita Ludy Tracy Lyons Wanda Lyons Allen Mack Kim Maurer Mishelle Johnson Christina McClurg Jennie McMaken Peggy Mead Bonnie Miller Rebecca Miller Tina Miller Kellie Minnich Glen Mullennix Glenn Musgrave Chris Palser Barbara Phillips Doug Pond Bryan Reames Chris Rench Scott Richard Carrie Riddle Amber Rose Juniors 61 Jerry Rosengarten Rita Seger Ronald Seger Phyllis Shafer Jeff Shields Janice Snider Tom Summers Chris Supinger Chris Vanderhorst Karen Warner Rhonda Weigel Wendy Weyant Melissa Wills Angie Wooddell Lisa Young Brenda Zacharias Shannon Zell Not Pictured: Beth Baker Steve Gurdon Melissa Pierce Valerie Roberts Thomas Ryan Robert Simon Patrick Thomas 62 Juniors Chris likes home-ec Jennie hangs decorations Dan Nicki Junior Candids 63 Kelly Alexander — Receptionist Clerical Ginger Anderson — Secretary Science Scott Anderson — Environmental Occupations Phil Aukerman — Welding Beth Baker — Cosmetology Kenna Brandt — Financial Institutions Amy Caldwell — Receptionist Clerical Roberta Clack — Data Processing Karen Cromes — Accounting Tonia Dershem — Cosmetology Alicia Gessner — Financial Institutions Jeff Gibboney — A C Heating Plumbing Steve Gurdon — A C Heating Plumbing Rob Harrison — A C Heating Plumbing Charlene Kelley — Financial Institutions Ryan Kimmel — Farm Management Lynn Kritzberger — Farm Management Khris Locker — Environmental Occupations Leslie Looker — Accounting Khris, Scott, and Pat Scott Kelly Tom 64 JVS Juniors unior 3 Bonnie, Karen, Wendy, and Leslie Kenna, Charlene and Alicia Ryan, Mark and Lynn Kim Maurer — Receptionist Clerical Peggy Mead — Carpentry Mark Meyer — Farm Management Bonnie Miller — Accounting Tina Miller — Secretarial Science Barbara Phillips — Secretarial Science Melissa Pierce — Restaurant Operations Scott Richard — Machine Trades Thomas Ryan — Auto Body Rita Seger — Date Processing Ronald Seger — Carpentry Phyllis Shafer — Early Childhood Development Robert Simon — Carpentry Janice Snider — Health Occupations Chris Supinger — Graphic Arts Patrick Thomas — Environmental Occupations 1 Rhonda Weigel — Early Childhood Development Wendy Weyant — Accounting Brenda Zacharias — Radio TV JVS Juniors 65 Tammy looks at pictures Karen Karen and Dawn Mr Davis’s Chemistry Class 66 Junior Candids Doug tries a layup Sports, Sports, Sind Sports Concentration Break it up! Angie and Jenny Sports Divider 67 Front row: Chris Rench, Jason Kingrcy, Dave Daniels, Jeff Frock, Bryan Reames, Kent Musgrave, Nathan Whiteman, Glen Mullennix, Jeff Shields, Chris Stephan. Second row: Steve Dunn, Brian Bitner, Kelly Deeter, Rick Looker, Nate Et- ter, Bob Hagie, Dennis Ingle, Marc Bayse, Bill Wise, Bob Gold, Mark Jacobs. Third row: Head Coach Larrie Tisdale, Joe Christian, Phil Reck, Marc Cain, Bill Sowers, Tony Perrine, Dale Barger, Todd Alexander, Chris Graves, Todd Owens, Don Fosnight, Scott McDade, Coach Ed McCord, Coach Bob Huelsman. Top row: Dave DeMoss, Dan Shoup, Chris Yingst, Ken Taylor, Jim Smith, Mike Grillot, Glen Hollopeter, Dave Sampson, Dave Kaiser, Mark Barnhart, Brian Garber, Coach Steve Fisher. football Coaches: Steve Fisher, Larrie Tisdale, Bob Huelsman, and Ed McCord. Captains: Phil Reck, Dave DeMoss, Don Fosnight. The 1981 football team finished the season with a 6-3-1 record. This was a disappointment to the coaching staff and to the team. We had much higher aspirations. This was the last year for the Three Rivers Conference and we were the defending champions. It would have been nice to have won the Conference the last year it was in . existance, but it was not to be. Looking back now, the season was not that bad, taking into consideration the injuries and the number of underclassmen who were playing. For the seniors it was the end of an era of good football at Covington, including being Runner-Up in the State in 1979 and Regional Champs in 1980. The record for the four years the seniors were in school is 35-6-3. Next year is the start of a new era for Cov- ington football in the newly-formed Southwestern Rivers Conference. Mr. Larrie Tisdale 68 Football Huh? Ken tackles a headless ballcarrier Players in their stance This is Football not Ballet! Kelly Seniors: Dan Shoup, Phil Reck, Jim Smith, Chris Yingst, Ken Taylor, Dave DeMoss, Mike Grillot, Dale Barger, Don Fosnight. mn Will Ken catch it? Dave is hot on his tail Watching from the sidelines Statisticians: Mike Girouard, Rob Vanderhorst, Jim Shields, Craig Vanderhorst. Dave looking up at the other backs Football 69 Trying to sack the quarterback Brian tip toeing through K eAerveA On J Roll The reserve football team had a successful season, finishing at 5-1. Our only loss was to Versailles. The boys matured physical- ly and emotionally over the year and learned what it takes to be good football players. We are proud to have coach- ed these fine boys. The coaching staff is looking for- ward to their contributions on the varsity next year. Mr. Steve Fisher Mr. Ed McCord 70 Reserve Football Front row: Jenny Monnin, Janet Brant, Jan Emenegger, Mary Dewey, Kelly Christian. Top row: Gina Thomas, Diana Fosnight, Candy Tobias, Lisa Smith, Shanda Kimmel, Kathleen Hart, Angie Angle, Rachel Hurlbut. Coach: Rachel Hurlbut Mary Spiri Spill The Reserve Volleyball team had a very suc- cessful season winning ten out of twelve matches. Each girl in her own way contributed a skill that led towards our winning team. Mrs. Rachel Hurlbut Angie Missy on the block Reserve Volleyball 71 UarSitu Front row: Sherry Perrine, Angie Weyant, Nicki Girouard, Michelle Davis, Jennie McMaken. Top row: Diana Hensler, Mary Asher, Laura Longnecker, Shannon Irvin, Holly Irvin, Missy Wills, Coach Kim Lakes-Morman. Captains: Mary Asher and Holly Irvin Michelle Slie Set Up The Varsity Volleyball team finish- ed the season with 19 wins and 8 losses. They were second in the TRC and won the 1981 district volleyball championship. It was, by far, the best season in the history of Covington volleyball. The girls have learned how to work as a team and have developed a strong desire to win. Their skills and self- confidence improved greatly over the season and they succeeded in bringing pride to the Covington volleyball program. We are looking forward to next season with seven lettering varsity players returning. We hope that this season is the start of a winning tradi- tion for the years to come. Ms. Kim Lakes-Morman 72 Varsity Volleyball The team Sherry dives but misses the ball. i wins the district championship. Mr. Irvin congratulates the team Missy bumps the ball Laura volleys Warm-ups at U.D. Arena the ball over the net Waiting for the serve Mary sets to Diana Ready for the set up Laura Varsity Volleyball 73 Front row: Jim Shively, Chris Palser, Shannon Zell, Kasey Hart. Top row: Todd Carder, Coach Ron Schultz, Chris Vanderhorst, Jerry Minnich, Steve Iddings. Not Pictured: Ken Riedel. patient putterd The 1981 golf team had a slight- ly above average season as the team compiled an 11 9 record. Some of the highlights of the season were the improved play of all the underclassmen, our seventh place finish (17 teams) in the sectional, and our outstanding play in the league tournament. Our team total of 348 in the league tournament was our best 18 hole score since 1973. Mr. Ron Schultz 74 Golf Front row: Tim Angle, Keith Wilkop, Jerry Platt, Rob Cron, Craig Vanderhorst, Rob Kritzberger. Top row: Coach Jim Meyer, Brad Hall, Darryl Platt, Tony Longendelpher, Rick Clever, Jim Baldridge. Not pictured: Scott Fisher, Bill Gold, Rob Kelzenberg, Eric Turner, Jamie VanHise. J4arrierS The past cross country season capped off a four year total rebuilding of the program. Our 84-19 record out totaled our combined victories of the past three years. Many firsts were accomplished. We received our first trophy in ten years, won our first invitational in ten years, and sent a person (Tony Longendelpher) to state for the first time in six years. The accomplishments of the team can be attributed to their total dedication and desire to be a good team. I would especially like to thank Tony, Darryl, and Eric who saw the program go from bottom to top in their four years. Their leadership and desire was largely responsible for our suc- cess. To them and the rest of the seniors, thank you and good luck; and to the underclassmen, I hope you are as dedicated to keeping us on top as much as you were getting us there! Mr. Jim Meyer Jerry Warming up Rob, Rob, and Jim Seniors: Darryl Platt, Tony Longendelpher, Jim Baldridge. Brad Hall. Not pictured: Eric Turner, Bill Gold. Tony Longendelpher placed 23rd at the State Cross Country Meet held at Ohio State University on November 7th. Tim Cross Country 75 Steve Dunn, Phil Reck, Doug Pond, Chris Graves, Todd Alexander, Jerry Minnich, Dale Barger, Tony Perrine, Dan Hoblit, Pete Boehringer, Coach Bob Huelsman. Head Coach: Mr. Robert Huelsman Seeing the game from the stands Seniors and Captains: Dale Barger, Jerry Minnich, and Phil Reck. Chris uccaneer Each team that a person is in- volved with emotionally (especially when one is a coach of that team) means a lot to that person. This team means a lot to me. We finished with a 13-9 record, a record that these boys should be proud of. Prior to the season, few people would have predicted 13 wins. The three seniors, that con- tributed to this team, and will be missed, are Jerry Minnich, Dale Barger and Phil Reck. I hope they remember all the good times, and look back on their playing days as a tremendous experience for them. Thanks goes to all of the players that gave it “their all.” Mr. Robert Huelsman 76 Varsity Basketball Front row: Tim Angle, Allen Mack, Rob Cron, Joe Christian. Second row: Robert Harrison, Dan Hoblit, Doug Pond. Third row: Tony Perrine, Marty Dieperink. Top row: Coach Steve Fisher. It is time for a conference Having fun on the bench Coach: Mr. Steve Fisher ie, eierveS Qo Ml Out The 1981-82 Reserve Basketball team finished 15-5 and a Miami County Holiday Tournament Championship. This year’s squad pro- duced much more than was expected at the beginning of the year. The boys on this team have the potential to be excellent basketball players. The coaching staff is looking forward to having them back next year. Mr. Steve Fisher Reserve Basketball 77 Front row: Rick Looker, Tony Angle, Scott Fisher, Jamie VanHise, Robert McCool. Second row: Eric Collins, Craig Yingst, Nate Etter, Robert Gold, John Beener. Top row: Tim DeMoss, Scott McDade, Benjamin Turner, Coach Edward McCord. Captains: Scott McDade and Scott Fisher. cJWB0ys =?;t Statisticians: Robert Kelzenberg and Keith Wilkop Coach Edward McCord Scott goes for the ball d3a$betball ecjinnerS There are many memories that occur over a basketball season. Each team member has his own special memories of this season that he will carry throughout his life. However, there are some team accomplishments that need to be mentioned. The team finished the season with four wins and eleven losses. They also finished fourth in the Freshman Tournament. I hope that in the years to come all of these memories will bring some happiness to each individual. Mr. Edward McCord 78 Freshman Basketball Our Accomplishments! Keeping the bench warm, boys? 4 f Trying to block the shot Robert MCHT Champions! A new defense Steve waiting to pass the ball .OCCAUK 1 coviaoTO Boys Basketball Candids 79 Front row: Glenn Musgrave, Darryl Platt, Brad Hall, Rob Vanderhorst, Jim Shields. Second row: Chris Palser, Chris Rench, Dan Shoup, Ryan Kimmel, Craig Vanderhorst, Mark Jacobs. Top row: Daren Cecil, Glen Hollopeter, Dave Daniels, Bill Wise, Steve Iddings, Jason Kingrey, Coach Tom Barbee. A winner! On the mat and ready to scuffle Coach: Tom Barbee Referring with the Ref Seniors: Brad Hall, Darryl Platt, Dan Shoup. Statisticians: Karen Summers, Mary Hindmarch. 80 Wrestling Glenn received 3rd place 3a pins Jlnd Points The 1981-82 wrestling team had an up and down year. They won all of their class A dual meets, but lost most of their other meets. Being a young team they didn’t place very high in the tournaments. Brad Hall had a fine senior year winning several tour- naments, including the districts two years in a row. Brad broke several school records, Most Single Season Wins with 30, Most Career Near Falls with 82, second in Most Career Points with 399 points, second in Most Career Wins with 80. Brad was the Most Valuable Wrestler, Craig Vanderhorst received the Coaches Award, and Glenn Musgrave was the Most Improved. Mr. Tom Barbee A shake of congratulations Usinq one of those complex moves Craig evades the opponent Are you ready to wrestle? Watching the meet The deadly head-lock Glenn greets his opponent Is Jim kissing the mat? Brad doesn’t believe what he sees Wrestling 81 Front row: Mindy Richard, Angie Weyant, Tammy Cook, Jennie McMaken. Second row: Brenda Mack, Jenny Stickley, Kathleen Hart. Third row: Cindy Byers, Delores Vogler, Shannon Irvin, Lisa Smith. Top row: Coach Doug Foster, Sara Gray. Coach: Doug Foster coffin eSe LL 82 Girls Varsity Basketball Statisticians: Linda McMaken, Jana Garman, Amy Rapp. Back row: Joe Wessinger, Linda Mead. 5renzie c7. ” urinate This year’s Covington Girl’s Varsity Basketball Team started what I hope is going to be tradition in the years to come. This season marked the first time ever a Covington Girl’s Varsity Basketball Team posted a winning season. The final season tally for the girls was 13 wins and 8 losses. As a team this year we accomplished more than I anticipated. The Girls placed second in the T.R.C.; they brought home the second place trophy from the Franklin Monroe Invitational, and the Girls were three seconds away from going into the sectional finals. Looking back over the season, I would like to say how pleased and proud I am of the girls. We both learned and ac- complished a lot. They gave their max- imum effort, they were willing to learn and they wanted to be winners. Mr. Doug Foster Front row: Damita Laughman, Janet Brant, Ronda Seman, Teresa Trubee. Second row: Korinne Clark, Jennie McMaken, Mindy Kiser, Shanda Kimmel, Tammy Cook. Third row: Joy Bodenmiller, Candy Tobias, Lisa Smith, Jenny Hardenbrook, Gina Thomas, Jenny Beener. Top row: Sara Gray. f reAAure, 4nd pointd Hustle, determination, and confidence brought the girls reserve team an undefeated record of 7-0 in league play and a 15-3 overall season record. Led by Juniors Jennie McMaken and Tammy Cook, Sophomore Sherry Perrine, and Freshmen Shanda Kimmel and Jenny Hardenbrook, the Buccs put “pressure on the ball” and converted opponent turnovers to game-winning points. The girls set their goals high and were able to achieve many of them this year. With more work on the fundmentals and in- creasing their knowledge on the game of basketball, the teams at Covington High look very pormising in the years to come. Miss Sara Gray The Reserves in a huddle Jenny Girls Reserve Basketball 83 -A 84 Girl’s Basketball Candids Jump up, Gina! Dee is ready to put up the shot Jennie gets the tip Jennie goes in for a layup Let’s hold hands Tammy Jenny is looking for an open player Making a strategic move Lisa wants the ball Shanda pulls down a rebound Everyone runs down the court Joy thinks she’s a cheerleader Girls Basketball Candids 85 Front row: Jeff Elsass. Rob Hoffert, Tim Angle, Don Fosnight, Brian Bitner, Phil Reck, Steve Dunn, Eric Rice, Kelly Deeter. Chris Graves. Second row: Dave Sampson. Scott Keiser, Tony Longendelpher. Doug Pond. Scott Winks, Bob Hagie, Mark Barnhart, Mr. Ron Schultz. Top row: Scott McDade, Chris Vanderhurst. Nate Etter, Craig Yingst, Tim DeMoss, Jamie Van Hise. Marc Bayse. Jerrific Jrackdterd The 1982 Boys track Team had an outstanding season as they sprinted to a 76-17 record through District com- petition. Major victories by the track team included Three Rivers Con- ference, Covington Invitational, and Edgewood Relay championships. The team faced a very difficult schedule and was forced to perform at top level in all meets. During the season, the team set two new school records, 3200 meter relay and 100 meter dash, and tied another, TRC high jump. The team was led throughout the season by our 4-year lettermen seniors: Don Fosnight, Phil Reck, Scott Winks, and Tony Longendelpher. They will be greatly missed. Congratulations to the 1982 track team members on their fine seaosn. Mr. Ron Schultz Seniors: Don Fosnight, Tony Longendelpher. Phil Reck, Scott Winks, and Chris Yingst. Nate turns it on! Jeff takes flight 86 Boys Track Chris goes off with a good start Did Phil make it over the bar? Boys Track 87 Front row: Donel Arbogast, Holly Irvin, Laura Longnecker, Jenny Stickley, Lori Cain, Dee Vogler, Lisa DeMoss. Seocnd row: Michelle Davis, Nicki Girouard, Jennie McMaken, Jan Emenegger, Mary Dewey, Candy Tobias, Diana Fosnight, Shannon Irvin, Juanita Cromwell. Top row: Robin Free, Lisa Horen, Margaret Hindmarch, Janet Brant, Julie Mong, Shanda Kimmel, Cindy Byers, Mr. Tom Barbee. Record erd The girls track team had an ex- cellent season this year. They were 9- 5 in dual meets, 4th at Graham Relays, 2nd at Miami County Relays, and TRC. We placed first at the Cov- ington Invitational, and at District; we also were runner-up in Regional com- petition. Girls breaking records were: Dee Vogler, shot put, Cindy Byers — high jump, Shannon Irvin — long jump, Holly Irvin — 1600 meter run, Laura Longnecker — 400 meter dash, Jennie McMaken, Dee Vogler, Shannon Irvin, Jenny Stickley — 400 and 800 meter relays, and Cindy Byers, Margaret Hindmarch, Holly Ir- vin, Laura Longnecker — 1600 meter relay. Tom Barbee Mr. Tom Barbee Laura Longnecker Seniors: Donel Arbogast, Lori Cain. Jenny Stickley, Holly Irvin, Lisa DeMoss, Laura Longnecker, Dee Vogler 88 Girls Track Dee does the shot put Korinne poses Shannon long jumps Cindy makes it over the bar Lisa uses the toe-jump technique Laura got caught sleeping Girls Track 89 Front row: Dave DeMoss. Allen Mack. Glen Mullennix, Jeff Shields. Robert Harrison. Jason Kingrey, Todd Owens. Bill Gold. Top row: Coach Jim Meyer. Joe Christian. Dale Barger. Jerry Minnich. Marc Cain. Dave Daniels, Jim Baldridge. Coach Jim Harding. buccaneer $a5eba tiers This year’s season was not successful in terms of wins. The season record was 3-16 which reflects the frustration of both the team and the coach. In baseball, the key in- gredient is hustle. The lack of this hurt this year’s team per- formance. There are some good things to be seen from this season. Both the leading pitcher and leading hitter are underclassmen. Also, many underclassmen saw a con- siderable amount of playing time giving them valuable ex- perience. In order to change things around, next year’s returning players will have to be much more dedicated and not only want to win games but to be winners. Mr. Jim Harding Mr. Jim Meyer Coaches: Jim Harding and Jim Meyer Catcher: Jerry Minnich Shortstop: Dale Barger Rick Clever Dave DeMoss Rob Kritzberger Outfield: Jim Bladridge Pitcher: Dale Barger BUI Gold Joe Christian Gen Mullennix Dave DeMoss Robert Harrison 1st Base: Dave Daniels Jeff Shields 2nd Base: Allen Mack Todd Owens 3rd Base: Joe Christian Rob Kritzberger Gen Mullennix Jim Shields 90 Varsity Baseball Front row: Jerry Rosengarten, Chris Pleiman, Jim Shields, Rick Clever, Rob Kritzberger, Robert Harrison. Top row: Jim Meyer, Jason Kingrey, Marc Cain, Todd Owens, Jeff Shields, Glen Mullennix, Jim Harding. Senior: Dale Barger practice makes perfect Senior: Jerry Minnich Senior: Jim Baldridge Senior: Dave DeMoss Senior: Bill Gold Baseball 91 Front row: Gina Thomas, Kelly Christian, Wendy Weyant, Leslie Looker, Diana Lauber. Second row: Tammy Cook, Jana Garman, Chris Sellman, Liz Mathews, Nikki Johnson, Melody Longendelpher, Angie Weyant, Mindy Richard. Top row; Mr. Gary Scarth, Angie Angle, Sherry Perrine, Kathleen Hart, Dana Burgess, Bonnie Miller, Brenda Mack, Patty Boehringer, Amber Rose. ■ Reason OfSoftUt This year’s softball team went through an up-and-down season finishing with a 6-13 overall record and a 4-7 TRC record. Some of the goals that were achieved included: im- proving last year’s overall record; improving last year’s TRC record; and winning in tournament play. The other highlight of the year was scor- ing 29 runs in one game against Newton. With only one senior graduating, next year’s team could prove to be a force in the new Southwestern Rivers Con- ference. Mr. Gary Scarth All ready to pitch 92 Softball Catcher: Angie Angle Melody Longendelpher Gna Thomas Brenda catches the fly while Bonnie comes to cover We try to stay warm Kelly waits for the ball Sherry strolls off third Pitcher: Kathleen Hart Wendy Weyant 1st Base: Sherry Perrine Nikki Johnson 2nd Base: Tammy Cook Jana Garman Leslie Looker Liz Mathews Shortstop: Angie Weyant 3rd Base: Amber Rose Left Field: Bonnie Miller Center Field: Brenda Mack Chris Sellman Right Field: Kelly Christian Kathleen takes her turn Brenda goes for homerun pitches Softball 93 Varsity Cheerleaders: Laura Longnecker, Jenny Stickley, Mary Asher, Kecia Chasteen, DeAnn Kiehl, Deanne Finfrock ve visor The cheerleaders worked very hard during the basketball season. Their hard work paid off for them when they were able to perform with confidence on the floor. I enjoyed working with the cheerleaders this year and they provided me with many unforget- table memories. Miss Carolyn Pemberton A BIG HELLO! Jenny shows enthusiasm Laura knows her cheers with her eyes closed 94 Cheerleaders Reserve Cheerleaders: Shannon Irvin, Nikki Johnson, Karen Warner, Mary Dewey, Chris Sellman, Jan Emenegger. Pom-Poms galore Who are we punching today? An interesting game The reserves receive their awards Is it time to get down? Cheerleaders 95 Golf Opponent We They NUior. t JiuOQ 1% 173 Houston 196 205 Milton Union 196 201 see 1% 205 Uhman 188 163 Vei-sadies 1°1 15g Russia 190 202 Mt«is rawa Valley 190 196 Opponent We They Graham 207 172 Fair lawn 191 192 Mississinawa Valley 178 173 Tn Village 178 178 Milton Unton 187 190 Tn Village 187 193 Indian Lake 181 212 Mechamcsburg 196 181 Miami East 174 180 TRC 348 4th of 7 Sectional 376 7th of 17 lamei Varsity Boys Basketball Opponent Tipp Ciu Tri Villa,;- Bradford Newton Milton Ur. Franklin M Minster Miami Eas; Bethel see Houston Lehman Arcanum Gra iel We They 8 Ft Botkir Girls Track Opponent Dual Meets p0 Tipj jtyand Dayton%hristian Celina. Sk Henry, and Coldwater Graham mM Ri4fisia afl Tri Villa Noster a Covington 9-5 Versailles and Minster terville and Troy 2nd 3rd of 3 1st of 4 2nd K 3rd. Wrestling Opponent We They Lehman 60 12 Mechanicsburg 40 22 Urbana -- _ VaJleyvieu 27 31 Edge wo 12 53 Nordiwestern 22 40 Miami East .. ■a 14 48 Union City 49 Cin Country Day 54 24 Mississinawa Valley 3 27 Sidney 37 j irbom Park Hills 81 47 ■ersajlles 23 1 28 Hdian Lake 11 45 Northwestern Inv. 10th Tri Village Inv. f ( 2nd Covington lnv. J 4th Miami East Inv. 8th TRC 6th Sectional 6th • Re Opponent Tipp City Bradford see Lehman Versailles Graham Reserve Boys Basketball Opponent We They Tipp City 39 18 Tri Village 39 30 Bradford 38 28 Newton 47 28 Milton Union 40 18 Franklin Monroe 33 31 Minster 33 26 Miami East iNewton 39 37 34 28 SCOn 48 1 49 Houston 32 30 Lehman 48. 41 Arcanum i 51 42 Graham 33 j 27 Bethel St Henry y- f Ft. Loramfc 29 - 32 29 30 37 37 Msaille 58 29 Mfddletos n Fenwick 35 23 Miami East 9 ' 38 40 96 Scores Varsity Girls Basketball Opponent We They Houston 36 44 Minster 59 45 Tri Village 41 32 Bradford 40 21 Franklin Monroe 35 33 Twin Valley North 30 24 Arcanum 38 59 Indian Lake 41 26 Arcanum 32 34 Bethel 37 26 SCC 32 45 Tipp City 26 43 Lehman 35 38 Piqua 27 59 Franklin Monroe 52 28 Versailles 44 38 Graham Newton 39 28 Miami East 3 32 Tournament: i Tri Village 41 38 Twin Valley North 36 37 Reserve Girls Basketball Opponent Houston Minster Tri Village Bradford Twin Valley Indian Lake Arcanum Bethel SCC Piqua Versailles Lehman Gra Frankn M Tipp City I Miami East Newton They 13 33 20 5 23 15 15 9 15 19 24 26 22 22 26 12 5 Reserve Volleyball Opponent Covington Ansonia won Lehman won Twin Valley South won Indian Lake , won Minster Versailles won Bethel won Graham 0 i«on Fairlawn lost SCC won New Bremen won Miami East lost Freshman Boys Basketball Opponent We They Tri Village 57 46 see T-7 42 HQ IjEsI S Twin Valley South Graham MU on Union 31 23 22 J LC 44 20 I 15 • ;c ia 21 38 T$pfe y 25 29 Newton 36 40 Arcanum , 29 39 Miami East | Tournament: . Wdian Lak x 23 35 54 41 Miami East 28 35 Lehman 29 41 Baseball Opponent We They Tri Village 9 0 Graham 1 9 Ansonia 1 2 SCC 0 7 Miami East 3 10 Houston 11 5 SCC 0 5 Lehman 9 11 Versailles 0 15 Newton 2 4 Graham 1 15 Tri Village 7 8 Bradford 7 8 Milton Union 5 7 Miami East 1 12 Versailles 6 13 Indian Lake 4 10 Indian Lake 6 11 Lehman 6 • 5 Opponent We They Arcanum 14 16 14 16 Trt Village 3 15 M 15 Ansonia 15 9 15 10 Tipp City 6 15 13 15 Yellow Springs 10 15 15 10 15 6 Lehman 10 15 15 Graham 15 7 5 15 16 9 Brook vllle 4 15 7 15 Twin Valley South 15 9 15 6 Indian Lake 15 0 15 8 Minster i 9 15 8 15 Versailles 15 13 15 8 Bethei 15 6 7 15 15 11 Graham 15 3 15 6 Opponent Bradford We 6 15 15 Newton 15 15 Fairlawn 8 15 5 Sidney 15 9 15 Houston 15 15 fc |f W 16 15 New Bremen 15 7 15 Miami East 15 3 15 Tournament- CedarvlUe 15 15 Mlsstuinawa Valley 15 13 15 Greenview 16 15 Tri Village 15 15 Newark Catholic 2 4 They 15 10 3 11 7 15 11 15 6 15 7 9 14 j 7, r 7 15_ 10 9 15 9 11 12 5 IS 3 , 14 5 12 7 15 15 Graham $nci Milton Russia and Tri VtUac MirstefarH Ada Versailles. Leh and New Knox 1st of 4 Boy Traci Opponent Edgawood Rciay s Miami Count. Relay r bw’Mti Minster Graham rational leiays raham R- CovWwffbn Inv Dayton Christian Tnv TRC Dt Covington 1st of 5 2nd of 5 5th of 16 4th of 16 1st of 9 2nd of 14 1st of 7 4th of 15 10th Scores 97 Carmen Schaurer — President, Mr. Ed McCord — Advisor, Kelly Deeter — Vice-President, Steve Dunn — Treasurer, Mr. Steve Fisher — Advisor, Mark Barnhart — Secretary Spirit Sped a lizati on The sophomores are a very active and creative class. We have fine officers who are concerned about the future (prom and graduation) but yet are enjoying the current school year. This class has a great deal of talent, scholastically and athletically, and if they continue to mature, they can be one of the finest classes to come out of Covington. Mr. Steve Fisher Mr. Edward McCord DeAnn. Carmen. Dianna, and Joy Kelly Sherry Melody o more 3 98 Sophomore Divider Everett Adams Todd Alexander Tim Angle Candy Barger Mark Barnhart Jenny Beener Wendy Bernardi Joy Bodenmiller Mike Bodkin Scott Brickey Steve Brown Dana Burgess Cindy Byers Steve Cain Vickie Rae Cain Vicki Sue Cain Joe Christian Amy Clark Jerry Clark Korinne Clark Rick Clever Rob Cron Dave Daniels Kelly Deeter Sopli omoreA Sophomor Joe Denman Mary Dewey Marty Dieperink Steve Dunn Steve Fast Dianna Fosnight Jeff Frock Lisa Gariety Carla Glenn Chris Graves Robert Hagie Kasey Hart Kim Herron Rodney Hinkle Rob Hoffert Glen Hollopeter Shannon Irvin DeAnn Kiehl Jason Kingrey Mindy Kiser Scott Kistler Rob Kritzberger Tony Kuether Melody Longendelpher omorei 100 Sophomores Renee Lyle Brenda Mack Barbara Manning Mike McClurg Ruth McCool Linda McMaken Mary Mead Amy Miller David Miller Kent Musgrave Todd Owens Melinda Penny Tony Perrine Sherry Perrine Jerry Platt Chris Pleiman Nancy Rhoades Eric Rice Dave Sampson Randy Sampson Carmen Schaurer Jim Shively Lisa Smith Rick Sowers -Soph omoreS Bill Sowers Ronda Sprenkel Chris Stephan Lisa Stewart Judy Swick Lori Thompson Candy Tobias Curt T rubee Craig Vanderhorst Jenny Vannoy Ken Wenrick Nathan Whiteman Scott Williams Marie Wintrow Dave Wood Teresa Yantis Not Pictured: Rodney Collins Mike Clawson Kary Graves Patty Hawes 102 Sophomores Sopk o more A Sophomore Sweethearts Diana is caught by surprise Sophomore Candids 103 Shannon’s hair defies gravity THE “SOPHOMORE HAT GANG” Marty shows off for the camera Clan O ’84 Two additions to our football team Soph omoreA 104 Sophomore Candids French classes have a guest Carmen Happy Birthday to You! Clubs Divider 105 Front row: Joe Denman, Susan Heffner, Andrea Gessner, April Colbert, Mary Asher, Angie Black, Carmen Schaurer, Cindy Byers. Second row: Kasey Hart, Jerry Rosengarten, Julia Rhoades, Karla Kuntz, Ronda Seman, Linda McMaken, Melody Longendelpher. Third row: Doug Pond, Rodney Dieckman, Mrs. Gildow, Brenda Gariety, Terry Eichelberger, Barb Mann- ing, Kevin Reck. Top row: Daren Cecil, Chris Supinger, Lisa Horen, Robin Free, Mishelle Johnson. SkidfJ Sketch ers The Covington High Art Club is a service organization. We do any type of art work for anyone who asks. We charge a small fee for the purpose of moneymaking. Along with this moneymaking project, we also have a raffle and a dance. This year we raffled a black white TV set, an AM FM radio with cassette, and a set of stereo headphones. With the money we make, we sponsor an Art Show in the spring. In this Art Show, the high school and middle school students enter their projects, which they have worked on throughout the year. In the spring, the Art Club goes on a field trip to an art museum, school, or college where we may enhance our knowledge or technical abilities. The Art Club meets once a month. Anyone who has taken one year in art may be in the club. Mrs. Jane Gildow Officer : Joe Denman. Andrea Gessner, Cindy Byers, Mrs. Gildow, Susan Heffner, Carmen Schaurer, Melody Longendelpher. 106 Art Club Front row: Mrs. Valerie Vulgamore, Kelly Christian, Cherry Mercer, Jeanette Johnson, Karla Kuntz, Tammy Clack, Brenda Mack, Carmen Schaurer, Ruth McCool, Becky Miller, Shanda Kimmel. Second row: Lisa Smith, Jennie McMaken, Deanne Finfrock, Tammy Cook, Delores Vogler, Jenny Stickley, Lisa DeMoss, Kelli Clark, Amy Caldwell, Amy Rapp, Damita Laughman, Mindy Kiser. Top row: Juanita Cromwell, Vickie Rae Cain, Gina Thomas, Julie Mong, Jenny Hardenbrook, Karen Brown, Robbin Kelzenberg, Kelly Wooddell, Shirley Meyer, Jana Garman, Yvette Turner. JJomemaherA Future Homemakers of America has an eight fold list of purposes. The organization has been working for these the past 37 years. The chapter this year has planned five bi-monthly ac- tivity meetings. The September meeting was a get- together with old and new members. Purposes, commit- tees, and activities were explained for the year. Games were played and homemade ice cream was the featured refreshment. November was FHA initiation month. New members went through an informal initiation — wearing bibs, bells on their shoes, and bows in their hair — and then a formal initiation. This year the juniors prepared a Thanksgiving meal with the help of the new members. In January an ice skating party was held at Hobart’s Arena, March featured a spaghetti supper and fashion show. The fashion show was presented by Paul Harris spring fashions with FHA sophomores and freshmen modeling. At this meeting, 8th grade prospective members attended to find out more about our organiza- tion. In May our annual dessert is held. The members entered a dessert contest and received awards for all ac- complishments during the year. Mrs. Valerie Vulgamore Officers: Donna Shaner, Ronda Sprenkel, Vicki Sue Cain, Carmen Schaurer, Lisa DeMoss, Jenny Stickley, Brenda Mack, Mrs. Vulgamore, Kelly Christian. keep y0uR B0 D y I N i i p T7p$ SHAPE! % FHA HERO Week Posters -----------------□ F.H.A. 107 Front row: Miss Doris Trost, Jeff Elsass, Joe Christian, Shannon Irvin, Lisa Smith, Mary Hindmarch, Jan Emenegger, Mindy Richard, Diana Lauber, JoAnn Dieperink, Ken Riedel. Second row: Chris Vanderhorst, Roberta Clack, Lora Wintrow, Marie Wintrow, Mary Mead, Chris Sellman, Liz Mathews, Jenny Monnin, Craig Vanderhorst. Third row: David Chasteen, Karen Garman, Robbin Kelzenberg, Jeanette Johnson, Karla Kuntz, Kelly Wooddell, Julie Mong, Shanda Kimmel, Jana Garman, Ronda Seman, Brenda Zacharias. Fourth row: Chris Palser, Diego Osorio, Nicki Girouard, Kecia Chasteen, Mary Asher, Scott Keiser, Angie Wooddell, Tammy Cook, Karen Cromes. Top row: Rick Clever, Jerry Rosengarten, Bill Wise, Margaret Hindmarch, Laura Longnecker, Delores Vogler, Dan Shoup, Nate Etter, Chris Rench, Mike Girouard. Parlez -vouA .5rancaii The French Club is made up of 45 members, one of the highest enrollments in years. This year’s officers are: Jeff Elsass, Chris Vanderhorst, Karen Gar- man, and Mary Hindmarch. Some of the activities this year include singing Christmas carols at the Community Care Center, making Christmas jingles, and having a fish pond at the annual PTO carnival. The French Club also held a turkey-ham raffle to raise money to help a needy family at Christmas. Miss Doris Trost Karen Garman — Treasurer, Miss Doris Trost. Mary Hindmarch — Secretary. Jeff Elsass — President, Chris Vanderhorst — Vice President □ 108 French Club 3 Front row: Mrs. Judy Snyder, Brian Garber, Marc Cain, Laura Longnecker, Tony Perrine, Dave DeMoss, Mary Asher, Don Fosnight, Chris Sellman, Shanda Kimmel, Janet Brant, Angie Laughman, Chris Hoop, Betsy Rhoades, Mr. Don Garman. Second row: Joe Wessinger, Angie Wooddell, Jeff Shields, Chris Rench, Brian Bitner, Jennie McMaken, Gina Thomas, Damita Laughman, Julie Mong, Jana Garman, Amy Rapp, Lori Counts, Mindy Richard. Third row: Deanne Finfrock, Angie Angle, Pete Boehringer, Dave Kaiser, Dave Daniels, Todd Owens, Craig Vanderhorst, Michelle Davis, Donel Arbogast, Susan Heffner, Jeff Elsass. Fourth row: Mike Grillot, Nikki Johnson, Steve Dunn, Candy Tobias, Mary Dewey, Joe Christian, Jason Kingrey, Marty Dieperink, Jerry Clark, Chris Plieman. Fifth row: Jerry Rosengarten, Patty Boehringer, Nathan Whiteman, Mark Barnhart, Rob Cron, Jerry Platt, Steve Barga, Jeff Frock, Rick Sowers, Scott Brickey, Lisa Horen. Sixth row: Diana Hensler, Kelly Deeter, Nicki Girouard, Jan Emenegger, Tammy Clack, Kelly Wooddell, Tammy Cook, Lisa Gariety, Karen Garman, Brenda Gariety. Seventh row: Lori Cain, Kelly Christian, Linda McMaken, Sherry Perrine, Diana Fosnight, Kathleen Hart, Amber Rose, Bonnie Angle, Scott Keiser, Robin Free. Top row: Glenna Fulks, Diana Lauber, April Colbert, Lisa Smith, Shannon Irvin, Dana Burgess, Juanita Cromwell, Missy Wills, Mary Hindmarch. DL CU The Key Club is a very active organization — even more active since Tri-Hi-Y merged with Key Club. The Club sponsors a paper drive every other month, the Powder Puff football game in November, serves refreshments at the athletic awards pro- grams, takes care of the flags uptown on special days, and has a hayride and Christmas party for the club members. There are also various money- making projects during the year. The money is used for school and community benefit. Key Club is sponsored by the Covington Kiwanis Club. Mr. John Miller coordinates activities between Key Club and Kiwanis. He is a great help to the high school advisors. Mr. Donald Garman Mrs. Judy Snyder Mike Grillot — President, Mr. Don Garman, Kelly Deeter — Vice President, Mark Barnhart — Assistant President, Laura Longnecker — Secretary, Mrs. Judy Snyder, Steve Dunn — Treasurer. Key Club 109 Pat Besecker, Joy Bodenmiller, Cindy Byers, Joe Christian, Kelly Christian, Kelli Clark, Tammy Cook, Lisa DeMoss, Jeff Elsass, Don Fosnight, Brian Garber, Nicki Girouard, Bill Gold, Brad Hall, Cecil Hunley, Holly Irvin, DeAnn Kiehl, Tony Longendelpher, Laura Longnecker, Allen Mack, Brenda Mack, Linda Mead, Peggy Mead, Kellie Minnich, Chris Palser, Eric Rice, Carmen Schaurer, Dan Shoup, Jenny Stickley, Ken Taylor, Dee Vogler, Angie Weyant, Wendy Weyant, Mrs. Marjorie Tisdale. _Jronor St uden td Each spring the National Honor Socie- ty inducts new members during a formal schoolwide assembly. Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors are nominated for membership on grade point average. Nominees are rated by the faculty on scholarship, leadership, character, and service. The Society sponsors money making projects such as bake sales and dances throughout the year. At the conclusion of the school year a picnic is held at the Tisdale home for the members. Mrs. Marjorie Tisdale Jenny Stickley President Holly Irvin Secretary Dan Shoup Vice-President C 110 National Honor Society Front row: Allen Mack, Craig Vanderhorst, Joe Christian, Shannon Irvin, Rick Clever, Chris Vanderhorst, Kelly Christian, Ronda Seman. Second row: Bill Gold, Dan Shoup, Jenny Stickley, Brad Hall, David Flora, Kellie Minnich, Chris Palser, Jenny Hardenbrook, Karla Kuntz. Top row: Mrs. Marjorie Tisdale, DeAnn Kiehl, Carmen Schaurer, Cindy Byers, Tammy Cook, Nicki Girouard, Kelly Wooddell, Angie Wooddell, Lora Wintrow, Marie Wintrow. Super The Ohio Tests of Scholastic Achievement have been designed for superior students. The Tests are sponsored by the Ohio Testing Services and are given annually on the first Saturday of May. Schools are allowed a certain number of students to take the Tests in each subject area, based on the size of the school. Covington is in the smallest size school, which is allowed two students per subject. This year the students took the Tests on May 1st at the Upper Level Joint Vocational School. Scholc ard Below is a list of the students from Covington who took the Tests: First-Year Biology: Joe Christian and DeAnn Kiehl First-Year Chemistry: Kelly Christian and David Flora First-Year Algebra: Jenny Hardenbrook and Lora Wintrow Second-Year Algebra: Chris Palser and Allen Mack Geometry: Carmen Schaurer and Craig Vanderhorst American History: Nicki Girouard and Tammy Cook Sr. Social Studies: Bill Gold and Dan Shoup English 9: Karla Kuntz and Ronda Seman English 10: Cindy Byers and Shannon Irvin English 11: Kellie Minnich and Chris Vanderhorst English 12: Jenny Stickley and Brad Hall First-Year French: Angie Wooddell and Kelly Wooddell Second-Year French: Marie Wintrow and Rick Clever Scholarship Tearn 111 Front row: Mr. Ron Schultz. Second row: Jeff Shields, Phil Reck, Kent Musgrave, Mark Barnhart, Steve Dunn, Scott Fisher, Amy Rapp. Third row: Deanne Finfrock, Angie Angle, Michelle Davis, Nicki Girouard, Laura Longnecker, Jerry Minnich, Ken Taylor. Top row: Chris Sellman, Cindy Byers, Holly Irvin, Carmen Schaurer, Susan Heffner, Liz Mathews, Julie Mong. St udent (Council deigns Over Sclioo Activities The two main purposes of Student Council this year were to do projects for the school and to pro- mote school spirit. Our main goal this past year was trying to get more spirit in the school. To do this we had a float contest during Homecoming, a “Black and White Day,” a dress up day for Halloween, a hat day, and a hall decorating contest at Christmas. Student Council’s major reponsibility during the school year is overseeing all the Homecoming ac- tivities and in the spring Student Council sponsors a Field Day for high school students which involes spirit competition between the classes. Student Council is becoming a bigger part of the school every year. Mr. Ron Schultz Sitting: Mr. Ron Schultz, Ken Taylor — President Standing: Laura Longnecker — Secretary, Jerry Minnich — Treasurer, Nicki Girouard — Vice President C 112 Student Council rjCetll af rjCettennen Fall ... Front row: Sherry Perrine, DeAnn Kiehl, Michelle Davis, Jim Shively, Jerry Platt, Craig Vanderhorst, Chris Vanderhorst, Lisa Smith, Shannon Irvin, Deanne Finfrock, Jennie McMaken, Marc Cain, Laura Longnecker, Missy Wills, Holly Irvin, Brian Bitner, Nicki Girouard, Kelly Deeter, Angie Weyant, Jamie VanHise, Chris Graves, Joe Christian, Brad Hall. Top row: Cindy Byers, Tim Angle, Dan Shoup, Tony Longendelpher, Chris Yingst, Ken Taylor, Mike Grillot, Don Fosnight, Phil Reck, Dave DeMoss, Dale Barger, Jerry Minnich, Brian Garber, Dave Kaiser, Glen Hollopeter, Bill Sowers, Dave Sampson, Scott Fisher, Mark Barnhart, Tony Perrine, Jim Baldridge, Bill Gold. Winter ... Front row: Bill Wise, Jim Shields, Rob Vanderhorst, Craig Vanderhorst, Todd Alexander, Dave Daniels, Mike Grillot, Doug Pond, Brad Hall, Phil Reck, Don Fosnight, Dave DeMoss, Jerry Minnich, Ken Taylor, Glenn Musgrave, Chris Palser, Mindy Richard, Kecia Chasteen, Cindy Byers, DeAnn Kiehl, Kathleen Hart. Top row: Kent Musgrave, Glen Hollopeter, Dave Sampson, Dan Shoup, Chris Graves, Steve Dunn, Lisa Smith, Dale Barger, Shannon Irvin, Holly Irvin, Missy Wills, Laura Longnecker, Jenny Stickley, Deanne Finfrock, Angie Weyant, Delores Vogler, Brenda Mack. Spring ... Front row: Kelly Deeter, Nicki Girouard, Joe Christian, Scott Winks, Tony Longendelpher, Dave Daniels, Glen Hollopeter, Dave Sampson, Don Fosnight, Phil Reck, Dave DeMoss, Jerry Minnich, Ken Taylor, Mike Grillot, Cindy Byers, Mindy Richard, Bonnie Miller, Jan Emenegger, Jennie McMaken, Sherry Perrine, Kelly Christian. Top row: Michelle Davis, Mark Barnhart, Allen Mack, Bill Gold, Tim Angle, Dave Kaiser, Brad Hall, Doug Pond, Chris Graves, Brian Bitner, Steve Dunn, Dan Shoup, Missy Wills, Holly Irvin, Donel Arbogast, Shannon Irvin, Dale Barger, Marc Cain, Laura Longnecker, Delores Vogler, Jenny Stickley, Angie Weyant, Brenda Mack, Kathleen Hart, Tammy Cook, Patty Boehringer, Jeff Elsass. Lettermen 113 Front row: Mrs. Judy Snyder, Angie Weyant, Lisa DeMoss, Holly Irvin, Shannon Irvin, Dave DeMoss, Nicki Girouard, Mary Dewey, Diana Fosnight, Glenna Fulks. Second row: Mary Asher, Ken Taylor, Jerry Min nich, Brad Hall, Jeff Shields, Jan Emenegger, Dale Barger. Top row: Glenn Musgrave, April Colbert, Karen Garman, Lori Cain, Chris Rench, Scott Keiser. Our School HewSpaper The Buccanews has taken a new look this year. The staff is spending more time reporting and writing articles; and less time typing. The printing of the paper is done at Miami Printery in Piqua which saves much time for the Buccanews Staff. McDonald’s advertise in every issue with a coupon for something free. The Armed services also advertise; and the staff has at least one dance. All of this helps defray the cost of printing and keeps the student cost of each newspaper to a minimum. The staff and advisors hope the students and faculty enjoy the new look of the Buccanews. Mrs. Judy Snyder Ken Taylor — Editor, Mrs. Judy Snyder — Advisor, Nicki Girouard — Assis- tant Editor 114 Buccanews Staff D Front row: Mike Girouard, Mary Asher, Patty Boehringer, Michelle Shafer, JoAnn Dieperink, Angie Wooddell, Vicki Cain, Ronda Sprenkel Second row: Gina Thomas, Robbin Kelzenberg, Amy Clark, Lisa DeMoss, Chris Palser, Jerry Rosengarten Third row: Kelly Wooddell, Barb Manning, Christine Colby, Jana Garman, Amy Rapp, Julie Mong, Chris Sellman, Shanda Kimmel. Top row: Mr. Ron Schultz, Melody Longendelpher, Susan Heffner, Mary Dewey, Candy Tobias, Mindy Kiser. Hop fjotcfi Heackeri The members of Top Notch Teachers are very ac- tive in the Covington School System. The members assist teachers with students that need special atten- tion or extra help with their subjects. The club’s major activity for the year comes during “Right to Read Week” when they plan and perform a play for elementary students. Mr. Ron Schultz Mr. Ron Schultz, Mike Girouard — Vice President, Julie Mong — Treasurer, Melody Longendelpher — Secretary, Susan Heffner — President —□ Top Notch Teachers 115 Kelly Christian — Editor, Joy Bodenmiller — Assistant Editor, Carmen Schaurer — Photographer, Eric Rice — Photographer, April Colbert — Business Manager, Jeff Elsass — Assistant Business Manager. Ad Staff: April Colbert, Patty Boehringer, Betsy Rhoades, Jeff Elsass, Kathleen Hart, Mr. Steven Fisher, Scott Keiser, Amber Rose, Andrea Gessner, Susan Heffner. Sped a Staffi As a first year advisor, I have learned many things, some quite intricate and some quite simple. I have enjoyed the responsibilities of producing a book that will record the history of Covington High School during the 1981-82 school year. I am very fortunate in having an ex- cellent editor because while I am learning she can proceed with many of the duties necessary. Also my ad staff, photographers, and assistant editor are knowledgeable about their work. I am looking forward to the final production of the “Buccaneer’’ and seeing the students enjoy the pictures while they remember this year of their lives. Mr. Steven Fisher 116 Yearbook and Ad Staff FRONT OFFICE HELPERS .. . Brenda Gariety, Jeff Elsass, Kecia Chasteen, Dale Barger, Angie Weyant, Mrs. Roberta Buckingham, Amber Rose. ATTENDANCE OFFICE HELPERS ... Sitting: Mrs. Alice Caldwell, Robbin Kelzenberg. Stand- ing: Korinne Clark, Kellie Minnich, Kathleen Hart, Donna Shaner, Andrea Gessner. On Top: Melody Longendelpher. Front and Attendance Office Helpers 117 LIBRARY HELPERS ... Glenna Fulks, Renee Lyle, Tammy Cook, Laura Longnecker, Susan Heff- ner, Amber Rose, Becky Miller, Mrs. Ann Huelsman. GUIDANCE OFFICE HELPERS ... Mrs. Marjorie Tisdale, Tom Summers, Jenny Stickley, Brenda Mack, Angie Angle, Karen Brown, JoAnn Dieperink. Not pictured: Mike Weldy. 118 Guidance Office and Library Helpers Concert Band 119 Front row: Deanne Finfrock, Nicki Girouard, Michelle Davis, Bonnie Angle, Cindy Byers, Betsy Rhoades. Second row: Kellie Minnich, Lisa DeMoss, Mindy Kiser, Steve Cain, Ruth McCool, Angie Black, Chris Sellman, Peggy Vickroy, Cherry Mercer, Barb Manning, Brenda Mack, Kelly Christian. Third row: Julie Rhoades, Amy Rapp, Jenny Monnin, Terry Eichelberger, Juanita Ludy, Karen Barnhart, Kathleen Hart, Amber Rose, Allen Mack, De Ann Kiehl, Robert Kritzberger, Rick Clever, Dawn Mullennex, Bruce Roof, Eric Rice, Korinne Clark, Nikki Johnson, Christine Colby, Joy Bodenmiller. Top row: Kasey Hart, Tim Angle, Scott Keiser, Scott Williams, Kenny Riedel, Mr. Scarth, Kevin Reck. Front row: Terry Eichelberger — Senior Rep., Bonnie Angle — Junior Rep., Cindy Byers — Sophomore Rep., Amy Rapp — Freshman Rep. Back row: Dawn Mullennix — Secretary, Lisa DeMoss — Treasurer, Scott Keiser — President, Betsy Rhoades — Vice President. C O V V c 3 X Front row: Leslie Looker, Bonnie Angle, Barb Manning, Cherry Mercer, Angie Black, Kellie Minnich, Korinne Clark. Second row: Eric Rice, Kelly Christian, Joy Bodenmiller, Christian Colby, Rob Kritzberger. Third row: Kathleen Hart, Amber Rose, Karen Barnhart, Juanita Ludy, Julia Rhoades. Top row: Wendy Weyant, Scott Keiser, Kevin Reck, Ken Riedel. 120 Band Council and Pep Band Mr. Fisher is a dipper Mr. Foster looks bored OPEN WIDE! The “Three Cripples” Kathleen Dale Dave and Ken grew whipped cream mustaches an F.H.A. speaker Where did Miss Bornhorst enjoys the kids a Senior softball team Mary and Janet Candids 121 122 Candids Freshman Divider 123 •5redkmen B ecjinninq J- new Margaret Hindmarch — President, Mrs. Rachel Hurlbut — Advisor, Liz Mathews — Vice President, Bill Wise — Treasurer, Ms. Kim Lakes-Morman — Advisor, Chris Sellman — Secretary Sreihmen Sldjuit So Jdigh School jCife The class of “85” is a very dedicated group of students. Although this is our first year in high school, we have already shown a great deal of class spirit, in our fund raisers, at the football games, on spirit days, and on our Homecoming float. We have had one project so far which was selling Christmas bulbs. We will be sponsoring the fund raisers later. The money the class will make from these campaigns will be going toward the traditional Homecoming floats, Jr. Sr. Prom, and other activities. We wish to say THANK YOU to our fine group. Mrs. Rachel Hurlbut Ms. Kim Lakes-Morman Steve Anderson Tony Angle Camilla Aukerman Steve Barga Darrell Barger Marc Bayse John Beener Angie Black Janet Brant Kim Bridges Scott Bridges Wayne Brown James Bryan Steve Burns Daren Cecil David Chasteen Tammy Clack Christine Colby Eric Collins Juanita Cromwell Virgil Cruea Tim DeMoss Rodney Dieckman Jon Dysinger Freshmen l resli men Herbert Eichelberger Harold Eichelberger Marvin Epley Nathan Etter Scott Fisher Trish Flannery Delmer Flora David Frantz Jana Garman Robert Gold Eric Hand Jenny Hardenbrook Margaret Hindmarch Mary Hindmarch Dennis Ingle Mark Jacobs Jeanette Johnson Nikki Johnson Robert Kelzenberg Dan Kihm Shanda Kimmel Karla Kuntz Damita Laughman Pat Lavey Freshmen 125 Rick Looker Elizabeth Mathews Robert McCool Scott McDade Cherry Mercer Shirley Meyer Julie Mong Jenny Monnin Bryan Musgrave Cleo North Mark Ouellette Lori Peeples Amy Rapp Kevin Reck Julia Rhoades Bob Riddle Kenneth Riedel Bruce Roof Christine Sellman Ronda Seman Rhonda Shaffer James Shields Leah Smith Kathy Sowers 126 5re dli men Karen Summers Gina Thomas Teresa Trubee Benjamin Turner Yvette Turner Robert Vanderhorst James VanHise Margaret Vickroy Joe Wessinger Pamela Weyant Paul Wilkop Lora Wintrow William Wise Kelly Wooddell Craig Yingst Deron Yingst Harold Zacharias Leona Hartwick Sherry Kesler Not Pictured: Bob Howard Angela Adams Freshmen 127 ; trt 5re ill men 128 Freshman Candids Bruce wins a television Chris turns PUNK Yvette gets freckles overnight 2 -reilt reinmen Tim thinks he has muscles The Freshman class float Ben looks “COOL Jenny and Gina The Freshmen in Home Ec. Class Freshmen flock to see the basketball games r CLdi Of 85 gossiping at lunch Julia Chris Gina Freshman Candids 129 Jlthletic Americanism Winners: Brenda Mack, Chris Pleiman, Glenna Fulks, Bill Gold, Nicki Girouard, Allen Mack. Not Pictured: Mike Girouard. Girl Staters: Jenny Stickley, Glenna Fulks Senior volleyballers That itch may be telling you something Reserve basketball players Junior football players receive awards Senior football players Waiting to receive their awards The “Black and White” award Girls Statisticians Junior Volleyballers 130 Awards J cadi emic J wards Boys Staters: Mike Girouard, Brad Hall the coaches enjoy the awards Varsity Girls Basketball Team Mary Jenny April receives her pin Freshman Basketball Team Senior Cross Country members Seniors Mrs. Snyder Awards 131 VLt Aun T)o Se -Around Ariendiieit Phil Reck, Dave DeMoss, Mary Asher, Diana Lauber Dave DeMoss, Mindy Richard, Jim Baldridge. Mary Asher, Jerry Minnich, Laura Longnecker Kecia and her poster Todd and Kecia The Senior Float 132 Senior Favorites The Queen and her Court Getting ready for the parade Susan and her dogs Lori and Scott Don greases it back Jim and Jenny Phil Reck Angie Weyant Senior Favorites 133 (J3est deride Of Olumor Diana Lauber Betsy Terry and Dawn Tony Longendelpher Susan Heffner Quietest Scott studies Joel chows down 134 Senior Favorites Brad Hall Jenny Stickley Dan, and Scott Crowning the Queen Patty and Diana Time to get a sun tan West Mety om Phil Reck, Diana Lauber, Dave DeMoss, Holly Irvin, Jerry Minnich, Laura Longnecker, Dale Barger, Mary Asher Laura pitches Patty likes her French fries Wait JiUy Do Succeed Senior Favorites 135 M, ministration BOARD OF EDUCATION: Robert Rhoades, Denny Miller, William Weikert, Tony Hand, Neil Mong Mrs. Dorie Kinney Mrs. Judy Brinkman 136 Administration s4cti ve Administration Stephen House Principal of Covington High School Graduated From: Princeton High School, Eastern Kentucky University, and Miami University Mr. House has held a teaching position at Carlisle High School. Mr. House has also held Vice-Principal’s positions at Calisle, West Jefferson, and Valley View High Schools. Years At C.H.S.: 2 Larry Henry Superintendent of Covington Exempted Village Schools Graduated From: Marion Harding High School, Wittenburg University, Xavier Universi- ty, and Miami University Mr. Henry has held teaching positions at Mid- dletown and Reading High Schools. Mr. Henry has also held Principal’s positions at Columbus Grove and Lebanon High Schools. Years At C.H.S.: 2 Administration 137 •Secreta rieS Roberta Buckingham Covington High School Secretary If you could be anybody or anything in the world, who or what would you be? Why? I would be 5’8”, 34-24-34, and a billionaire. Graduated From: Covington High School, Miami Jacobs Junior College, Edison State Community College. Years At C.H.S.: 8 Pk one Cadi, ZJupincj Jltt endance, dnd (}3ook. Alice Caldwell Attendance Office and Aide If you could be anybody or anything in the world, who or what would you be? Why? I would like to be the “anybody” smart enough to find out the cause and cure for cancer because it has been the reason for so much suffering in our world. On the fun side, I would wish I had the qualities of Barbara Mandrell. She has so much talent, she can play so many different instruments, can sing any kind of song, she’s cute and beautiful, and brings so much real entertainment and happiness to a lot of people. Graduated From: Covington High School Years At C.H.S.: 11 138 Secretaries Booh B worm ( -JoA5eS Ann Huelsman Library Aide If you could be anybody or anything in the world, who or what would you be? Why? I would like to cut an album or be a member of a group like ABBA. I think everyone needs a way of expressing himself, and I think I could find that fulfill- ment in music! Graduated From: Minster High School Years At CHS: 4 Eileen Yaney Library Supervisor If you could be anybody or anything in the world, who or what would you be? Why? I wish it were possible to have mental power over any person who might con- sider using nuclear weapons to disable or destroy a nation. Graduated From: Piqua Central High School, Wright State University Years at CHS: 14 Librarians 139 Lynn Shellenberger English 10, Advanced English 10, Research, Mystery If you could be anybody or anything in the world, who or what would you be? Why? I would like to be a doctor because it is a great service to mankind. Graduated From: Newton High School, Ashland College, Wright State University. Years At CHS: 11 Doris Trost English 11, Speech, Drama, French I, II, III If you could be anybody or anything in the world, who or what would you be? Why? I would like to be the Eiffel Tower because I would be able to look over Paris. Graduated From: Newton High School, Manchester College Years at CHS: 19 Steven Fisher English 9, Advanced English 9, Media, English Literature If you could be anybody or anything in the world, who or what would you be? Why? I would love to be a professional bass fishing guide on Toledo Bend. This way I could fish and get paid for it, too. Graduated From: Wapakoneta Senior High School, Miami University, Wright State University Years at CHS: 8 140 English Department Wentai Wall, ematicians Robert Huelsman Advanced Math, Algebra I, II, Mechanical Drawing If you could be anybody or anything in the world, who or what would you be? Why? An astronaut. I think the adventure of space travel is very intrigu- ing. The excitement of launch and return has amazed me since my boyhood days. Graduated From: Minster High School, University of Cincinnati Years at CHS: 13 (Compass, protractor, Calculator Kim Lakes-Morinan Geometry, General Math, Algebra, Introductory to Algebra If you could be anybody or anything in the world, who or what would you be? Why? Tom Selleck’s suntan oil. So I can live in Hawaii. Graduated From: Wayne High School, Miami University Years at CHS: 1 Math Department 141 David Davis Earth Science, Chemistry, Physics If you could be anybody or anything in the world, who or what would you be? Why? John Glenn. I think it would be great to be a frontiersman of space with all the new and advanced technology. Graduated From: Lima Shawnee High School, Bluffton College Years at CHS: 16 James Harding Earth Science, General Biology, Lab Biology, Physiology, Ecology If you could be anybody or anything in the world, who or what would you be? Why? I would be a Millionaire. Not just for the money but with that much money I wouldn’t have to work and I would have more time to do the things I want to do. Graduated From: Cowan High School, Ball State University Years at CHS: 4 Ed McCord Phys. Education, Health If you could be anybody or anything in the world, who or what would you be? Why? I would be some type of scientist because maybe I could make a discovery that would benefit mankind. Graduated From: Teays Valley High School, Ohio University Years at CHS: 7 142 Science Department Duane Runyan Industrial Arts 9, 10 If you could be anybody or anything in the world, who or what would you be? Why? Myself — I was born with a sound mind and body for which I am thankful. I am not a brilliant person but I feel I was blessed with sound reasoning abilities, therefore I can and have made the deci- sions that have placed me where I am. Jane Gildow Art I, II, III, IV If you could be anybody or anything in the world, who or what would you be? Why? 38-24-35 Why? Beats 31V243-57, doesn’t it? Graduated From: Fairmont High School, Ohio State University Years at CHS: 5 Graduated From: Ney High School, Ohio State University Years at CHS: 25 Valerie Vulgamore Home Ec I, II, Singles Living, Foods and Nutrition If you could be anybody or anything in the world, who or what would you be? Why? The best teacher I could possibly be — because that’s what I’ve always wanted to be. Graduated From: Graham High School, Ohio State University Years at CHS: 4 Gary Scarth Band, Cadet Band If you could be anybody or anything in the world, who or what would you be? Why? I would like to go on tour with a great musical group. Why not? Graduated From: Hamilton Garfield High School, Miami University Years At CHS: 5 Arts Department 143 K 5, uAineSS JucoonA Leona Fulks General Business, Typing I, Bookkeeping If you could be anybody or anything in the world, who or what would you be? Why? Aunt Bea’s neighbor — Aunt Bea on the Andy Griffith show — So I could sit out on the lake front and knit and watch the fish bob for flies, when I got tired of that I could sit by the fireplace and knit. Graduated From: Symmes Valley High School, Marshall University Years at CHS: 16 flendis, Calculators, Otypewriters Judy Snyder Personal Typing, Typing II, Business Math, Business Machines If you could be anybody or anything in the world, who or what would you be? Why? I would be a squirrel so I could climb trees faster. Graduated From: Buckeye High School, Defiance College Years At CHS: 17 144 Business Department £ arinq (Career- Doug Foster L.D. Tutoring If you could be anybody or anything in the world, who or what would you be? Why? Alberto Salazar — going against 7,000 runners in the Boston Marathon and coming in first place would be a great feeling. Rachel Hurlbut EMH Teaching If you could be anybody or anything in the world, who or what would you be? Why? Christina Onassis — because she is independently wealthy and has the freedom to do just about anything she desires. Graduated From: Wright State University Years At C.H.S.: 4 Graduated From: Piqua High School, Bowling Green University Years at C.H.S.: 2 Marjorie Tisdale Guidance Counselor Larrie Tisdale O.W.E. If you could be anybody or anything in the world, who or what would you be? Why? Jackie Sherrel — so I could be paid a million dollars for coaching football. Graduated From: Spring Hill High School, Western Kentucky University Years At C.H.S.: 16 If you could be anybody or anything in the world, who or what would you be? Why? Minnie Mouse — so I could live in Disney World! Graduated From: Austin-Tracy High School, Western Kentucky University Years At C.H.S.: 13 Counseling Department 145 Jdiito nani Don Garman Government, American History, Driver’s Education If you could be anybody or anything in the world, who or what would you be? Why? I’m satisfied with just being myself. Graduated From: Covington High School, University of Omaha Years At C.H.S.: 20 dmerican Jdiitory, (government, (Current Events, 4nd dJorld Jdiitory Ron Schultz World History, Sociology If you could be anybody or anything in the world, who or what would you be? Why? I would like to be myself. Graduated From: Versailles High School, Defiance College Years AtC.H.S.: 13 v 146 History Department Bus Drivers: Norman Miller. Florence Flick, Bill Flick, Sarah Colby, Nancy Denman, Steve Colby. Not pictured: Don Kuether, Charlie Rieber Cooks: Patty Chambers, Karen Angle, Betty Boggs, Joan Graves, Katherine Phyllis Cooks and Bus Drivers 147 ( cireiul (1uitodianS We would like to thank Harry Shafer for eight years of outstanding service at Covington High School. TONY BRINKMAN MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR CUSTODIANS HARRY SHAFER AND ELDON MONNIN 148 Custodians o x w, emori am W«. 2u Frantz On January 3, 1982, the Covington Schools lost a dear friend and a valued employee. Mrs. Frantz served as • T reasurer of our school district for ten years. She was a kind person who cared about everyone, and never had an unkind word to say about anyone. She will be greatly missed by all who knew her. Our loss must certainly be heaven’s gain. Mrs. Doris Frantz 149 Our Oun E)ay Field day was held on Friday, May 14, 1982. When figures were totaled, the Juniors came out victorious. Sophomores were second, Seniors third and Freshmen last. Everybody en- joyed a day off school to relax and have a good time. Mike tries for a home runf Student Council sold the pop Patty Dave poses Students enjoy the volleyball game Karen bats gracefully 150 Field Day Pat strikes again! This is the way we do it! We’re Number One! Field Day 151 (' Advertisements We thank the following businesses for buying an ad in the 1982 “Buccaneer” Year book!! 152 Advertisements Divider Advertisements 153 THE COVINGTON BLDG.«■LOAN 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 rsi.ic Free Customer Parking Adjacent to Office Night Depository 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 tar EQUAL HOUSING LENDER 154 Advertisements 158 Advertisements Congratulations to the Class of 82 Western Ohio National Means Service to You and the Friendship of Those We Serve Is the Foundation of Our Progress 5 Personal Service Banking Offices: Home Office Broadway Office Pleasant Hill Office West Milton Office Troy Office 4 Self Service Banking Locations Broadway Office Troy Office Troy Marsh Store Piqua Marsh Store Progress Through Service WESTERN OHIO NATIONAL BANK TRUST COMPANY A FULL SERVICE BANK COVINGTON. OHIO 4531 t Best Wishes to the Class of 1982 Site Suckeye State Ylfjutuai Sniurance -s$6Aociation Wright and Pearl St. Covington Phone: 473-2061 Compliments of DP L The Service People Advertisements 159 (Carpet J4i oude Owned and Operated by Larry and Sue Hostetter Large Selection of Remnants Bath to Room Size Free Estimates Prices for Every Budget Expert Installation 90 Days Same as Cash Visa and Mastercharge Accepted Phone: 773-9505 5300 St. Rt. 26 West Between Covington and Piqua (Offer (jospef Wusic And Houefty Shop Bibles and Study Aids Christian Books — Musical Instruments Sheet Music — Song Books Gospel Tapes — Voice Accompany Tapes Greeting Cards — Gifts Eight Tracks and Cassettes All Kinds of Church Supplies Phone:473-5612 110 East Broadway Covington Compliments of Sotzinq Endurance Congratulations Grads “82” Doug Sotzing, Covington TOUR mjtpt AGfWT • «•••• • •« • tt “Others Must Follow the Leader” Congratulations to Class of “82” Dealer — David A. Rose 8620 W. Cov.-Bradford Rd. Covington, Ohio 45318 Phone:473-5120 Kim-Berlee 6 (Beauty .Salon Redken Products 12 East Wright St. Tues. Thru Sat. Covington Phone: 473-3823 Compliments of antes K. O’Sbonnell Attorney Congratulations to the Class of 1982 piqua national bank and trust co “A Good Place to Grow” Member F.D.I.C. Covington Office East Broadway Phone: 473-2072 Congratulations to the Class of 1982 a aAA Of 1984 Pres. Carmen Schaurer V.P. Kelly Deeter Sec. Mark Barnhart Treas. Steve Dunn Advisors: Steve Fisher Ed McCord Patty ’i 3QJI 106 East Main St. Bradford, Ohio Phone: 448-2710 aWn FREE Lawn Analysis and Price Quotation 910 S. Main St. Piqua, Ohio Phone: 778-1956 esi nsy byPfyzctzij Giftware Consignment Arrangements Wreaths Wedding Flowers Silk Flowers Dried Materials Becky Yaney 119 South High Street Covington, Ohio 45318 513-473-2821 i SoL to Congratulations to the Seniors Days Phone: 473-8164 Nights Phone: 473-3639 6 East Broadway Covington Alfred Hitchcock Jlrt CU Wishes the “Class of 82” Good Luck 162 Advertisements E LLMAN'S COVINGTON OHIO A Nice Store for Nice People “Featuring Quality at a Low Price” Furniture Carpeting Draperies Television — Appliances Interior Decorating Open Monday-Saturday 9-9 15-25 North High Street Covington Phone: 473-2012 “Hobby Ceramics for Everyone” Greenware, Supplies, Firing Sylvia 6 (Ceramic Stu cli Compliments of Joe and Sylvia Bosserman 500 East Broadway Covington Phone: 473-3940 We Wish the Seniors of 82 Happiness, Good Health and Success Compliments of 5. W.3. CU Advertisements 163 ddlianefi armacy Complete Prescription Department American Greeting Cards Unique Gifts — Winan’s Chocolates Quality Merchandise ?exatt 27 North High St. Covington Phone: 473-3333 Plastic Films Bags — Sheets — Roll Stock and Speciality Products “Good Luck to the Class of 1982“ 645 South High St. Covington Phone: 473-2051 3JiJ J4O?0 Wish to Extend Their Congratulations to the Class of 1982 and Wish Each of Them Success in Their Future Sck midlapp (Lcjuipment, JO John Deere Sales and Service Congratulations to Class of ’82 6506 West U.S. Rt. 36 Covington Phone: 473-2829 JtmJl £xchan(fe 3 nc. 148 Harrison Avenue Bradford, Ohio 45308 Phone: 448-2721 WiJ-Okio Delepk one (Company 1100 Mote Drive Covington Phone: 473-2092 164 Advertisements Compliments of Wai.e'e JCJ Super WarU 301 Troy Pike Covington Phone: 473-2531 Congratulations Class of 82 Wide Endurance Complete Insurance Service Auto — Home — Life — Business 150 North Pearl St. Covington Phone:473-2171 CJJweMDarm Center, J, WHITE FARM EQUIPMENT Sales and Service 3 Miles North of Covington on St. Rt. 48 Phone: 473-2520 'an f 'n 7 Sunset Shopping Center Piqua Phone: 773-9034 Branches: Troy and West Milton t Congratulations — Class of 82 f i z Bress £ft]ojrpe “A Prettier You Starts at the Coachlight” Dianne Zimmerlin, Prop. 11 North High St. Covington 473-3875 Congratulations to the Class of 1982 Jroy Sports (Center Public Square Troy, Ohio Phone: 339-1618 Compliments of «h (1ouintjton f3and (fdoosterA Pres. Tonia Hart V. Pres. Elaine Christian Sec. Darlene Bodenmiller Treas. Katherine Rice ddred ddhiuefy Royal Crest Dairy Product Distributor Congratulations Seniors 415 Walnut St. Covington Phone: 473-2361 Advertisements 167 ronliouSe (jywi nd eSS (Center ill—In 408 N. Main St. Piqua, Ohio 45356 Phone: 773-0930 s utomotiue _Armature %{Jorl?S Complete Electrical Automotive Tune-Up Alternators Starters Generators Regulators Construction and Farm Machinery Installation and Exchange Complete Battery Service Mon-Thurs. 8-5:30 Closed Saturday 401 W. Water St. Fri. 8-5:00 773-1926 v y e ' flMcDonali 1237 E. Ash St. Piqua, Ohio 1935 Covington Ave. Piqua, Ohio Going to McDonald’s is almost as much a part of school as going to class. You’ve made us the place to meet, to talk, to have a good time, to celebrate your victories and help forget your defeats. You’ve made McDonald’s more than just another place to eat. And that’s why, at McDonald’s of Piqua and Troy we say, best of luck with all your future endeavors. 1560 W. Main St. Troy, Ohio Congratulations Seniors ech Plastics, Inc. P.O. Box 5 Covington, Ohio 45318 Phone: 473-3011 A Special Congratulations to the Class of 82 Print 45 South Dorset Road Troy, Ohio 45373 Phone: 339-9425 Advertisements 169 170 Advertisements Complete Building Materials Center Lumber — Plywood — Roofing Materials Builders Hardware — Lawn and Garden Paints — Glass — Paneling — Ceilings {COVINGTON % 242 E. BROADWAY 473-2032 Delivery Available At No Extra Cost Or Charge Mon. Thru Fri. 7:30-5:00 Saturday 8:00-12:00 Advertisements 171 Dear Parents and Students: We at Josten’s are proud to serve you! We believe we have superior products, warrantees, and service! We are very “student oriented” — we have been working with high school students in this area for a cumulative total of 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 Represented by, Gene Goodwin 9132 Hickory Lane Huntsville, Ohio 43324 st oemciher-Underwoo pliotoqraplierA J Mike Underwood Jerry Shoemaker Wedding Candids Portraits — Commercial Senior Portraits Copy and Restoration 321 N. Downing St. Piqua, Ohio Phone: 773-5583 Congratulations From JL French CU, Good Luck in the Future To the Class of 82 Advisor: Doris Trost President: Jeff Elsass Vice-President: Chris VanderHorst Secretary: Mary Hindmarch Treasurer: Karen Garman e, Class of 1982 President: Phil Reck Vice-President: Don Fosnight Secretary: Mary Asher Treasurer: Holly Irvin Advisors: Larrie Tisdale Judy Snyder ratulationS Donel Louise Arbogast Mary Beth Asher Andrew James Baldridge Dale Eugene Barger Margaret Ann Bayless Arthur Scott Beener Patrick Allen Besecker Melissa Marie Black Patricia Linn Boehringer Toni Lynne Brickey Joel Douglas Brannon William Joseph Burton Lori Lynn Cain Gary Russell Carder Todd A. Carder Patricia Lois Chambers Kecia Renee Chasteen Jackie Clark Kelli Jeanne Clark April Jean Colbert David Lee DeMoss Lisa Lynn DeMoss Guy Robert Dennings Lisa Lorraine Dieckman Johanna Christina Dieperink Terry Scott Eichelberger John Franklin England Kathy Jo Enz Christopher E. Epley Anna Marie Evans Donald Robert Fosnight Glenna Leralda Fulks Craig Herman Gallagher Andrea Janel Gessner Michael Joseph Girouard William Franklin Gold Michael Lee Grillot Bradley Bryan Hall Karen Lynn Harrison Susan Kathleen Heffner Diana Rae Hensler Susanne Marie Hess Lala J. Hoblit Christine F. Hoop Cecil Brian Hunley Holly Cottrell Irvin Diana Marie Lauber Kimberly Kay Layman Mark Lee Lehman Anthony Lee Longendelpher Laura Lynne Longnecker Rick L. Lyons Linda Lou Mead Tracey Michelle McClurg Daniel Lee Millhouse Jerry Richard Minnich Dawn Ann Mullenix Diego A. Osorio Darryl Lee Platt Robert Joe Pritchard Philip Andrew Reck Alice Marie Rhoades Betsy Lou Rhoades Mindy Sue Richard Tamara J. Richard Timothy Scott Richardson Carol Lynn Riddle Katrena Lee Riedel Douglas E. Robinson Scott Douglas Rupright Michael D. Ryan Dan L. Sampson James S. Schilling Janet Marie Schmidt Gary R. Seger Michelle Renee Shafer Donna Jean Shaner Daniel Joseph Shoup James E. Smith Susan Lynn Snider Randy D. Sprenkel Gloria Ruth Stephens Jennifer Lynn Stickley Bryan K. Strait Kenneth Lore Taylor, Jr. Christian Paul Trubee Eric R. Turner Delores Ann Vogler Michele M. Voisard Lonnie Jo Weaver Angela Kay Weyant Scott Winks Christopher Richard Yingst Donald James Yingst Lori Sirch Donated by the Class of 1982 CLa of 1983 President: Jeff Elsass Vice-President: Michelle Davis Secretary: Dawn Burgess Treasurer: Becky Miller CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1982 AND BEST OF LUCK IN THE FUTURE Jim Harding Advisor Doug Foster Advisor l)lie 1982 IJearbooh Sdtaff Would oCihe to (Congratulate THE CLASS OF 1982 AND WISH THEM THE BEST OF LUCK IN THE FUTURE. A SPECIAL CONGRATULATIONS GOES TO THE FOLLOWING SENIORS WHO WORKED ON THE YEARBOOK STAFF. KELLI CLARK - SENIOR EDITOR APRIL COLBERT — BUSINESS MANAGER PATTI BOEHRINGER - AD STAFF SUSAN HEFFNER — AD STAFF BETSY RHOADES — AD STAFF ANDREA GESSNER — AD STAFF 174 Advertisements Dke 1982 'LJearbooh Staff SI, anbd the .5ollowinq f atronS for Jlieir Support. CHRISTIAN’S TV SERVICE JOHN D. MOLESKY, D.D. DR. D. W. RICE, M.D. DR. ROBERT GIROUARD, M.D. MR. AND MRS. BILL McKINNEY MR. AND MRS. JOHN ASHER AND FAMILY DR. AND MRS. GEORGE E. HALL DR. AND MRS. ROBERT GIROUARD MR. AND MRS. PAUL SHANER JIM AND JOYCE MINNICH AND FAMILY MR. AND MRS. ALLEN SHOUP MR. AND MRS. KENNETH TAYLOR DON AND SHIRLEY EMENEGGER MR. AND MRS. DAVID ROSE MRS. TONIA HART JAN AND ELAINE CHRISTIAN At the yearbook workshop A meeting with Mrs. Hirtzinger receiving my award Selling yearbook pictures a perfect picture of Mr. Fisher 82 Dliii o ne 5 I would like to thank Mr. Fisher for being patient with all my problems, Joy Bodenmiller for doing all the odd jobs I made her do, Eric Rice and Carmen Schaurer for taking pictures, Kelli Clark and Mrs. Caldwell for teaching me all that I know, but most of all, the teachers and students for cooperating with me when we took pictures. This year I dedicate my yearbook, ’82 ... This One’s For You, to the Doris Frantz family; may this yearbook keep her memory living in all of us. I would also like to dedicate my yearbook to the seniors who have worked hard to graduate. 176 Closing ovington af patience is By PATRICK RINI Troy News Sports Writer TON — For this year, it seems, the God ball has chosen not on Bob and his Covington 'am. to say the Bik mes in year and w 1 be wil as bee bas Hut and INGTON GIRLS volleyball player Missy nakes an unsuccessful attempt to block flayer during esve |eck chosen -....... HiBh SchooV Covington High School xogN0 ' .in(1 0 e 'e Gv x L 06 will usi N X? rom last yt n Rick Schm. xr erman Ed Ba wav 5 imc 10 n on, point guard University of D yton Arena. The Buccaneers . . lost hv - 15-2, 15-4. (Photo by Carolyn Piayer 10 action on a senior post-man Jerry Minnie jFd ' the °v • split duty in the middle unti. •• ■ ,..w .knaMI : « .“ MC,fr F™ «■ S0i The Buccaneers CCS went through 20 J and won four more % sing to Columbus Acad . ioliday Tournament no Covington liday Tournament, not F 0$ r. 01 celt co VdW 5St'ai „7 covu ‘STSSJwi Heck for tie ot ‘Mr. Big Stuff’I ;£ RS.3S5 ple upt i '0 'p e c atT on B°. nd trr «w e sophomore starters are Todd Co'Al rC 'J'oV' t 'Cx76VO « honors include TRC forward-center), Chris Graves dnesday. 0 «I pH ' U lB d Steve Dunn (5-9 point guard). cVa Cr _ on fr3 deC ed increasingly well and Minnie, ngly. though, will be the backbone of t. senior forward Dale Barger saw an .ion last year. Senior Phil Reck suited | some times last year, but a football ently has him sidelined sophomore starters are Todd Alex 6-1 Dunn — with 5-10 junior Pete % i Lt wou. Th kohi en f tat Le inn . w. ju ipples ursday. Ja n‘i 3 «.aS T awa , erican «'onlp riT pres n,«f to Covinin enCanifilti S5 - Vm,! . gj “ «ton - cov. i' Vi «“JJcm ««s''’590 k 11 tutaenn finollt , QJU uoA «r a( fdier nets ’ «• « senio,-. Vji.'-TT 1, ,al couni ' “a MaJ yack. a dinners. (Photo toe deSP all season finally erday. in their cs succumbed olic. 15-2. 15-4. at aylon Arena tholic has won the s ipionship tlw past tu.. years, think we were just out-psyched ust couldn't stop their powerf se.“ said Bucc Coa ‘ s-Morman The ips.twice ne- XXI t « ' ' o « pa'sM 7 Qc vnwr - man- fttteA . v ‘ -c l,reenw Vfts® - ute game . iold them th- team than Morn get a. yinihg r .hictive fensively, eventually 1m very iw- L-akes-M' 9 out ucC? ?ir powen - M to de th' fed reenw didQ cha roP .«tip. are a ve - it s the in has gone t u i-eak od like they right but they p the spikes We just cover a lot of their shots. ' Covington and Newark were tied at 4-4. when the Buccs lost their serve Newark then ran to a 10-4 lead Jody Rubek led the scoring binge with three spikes and a pair of win- going of- ine Dux ________ s, said 10, respectively, ine 19- Covington will laugh league game Frida .. • any girls nas won a district Coviagt m so Dunn 5-2-12. Graves 2-1 , . ander 3-04 Totals 19-12 te are a lot better than we Tri-vm s played, continued I-akes-Morman. Petinjer -0-17. Smith s They were doing some things right P njer o i-i. Fourman but they were a little afraid on some of their spikes ” - A lot of it IS psy boInffM ! I rhink TH-Vlllage we were psyched ot to slop their off worked really hard had only won seven they showed a lot of improve Coving to i an ers young, Buccs, Red Devils the key mbrace 0-0 tie .... W w PHILLIPS the last nossihle moment However the drive stal SitiOi . used mainly as back-ups at i sophomre Tony Perrine. link the thing's that’s reaK ilessed with a lot of ati . )all talent in my time „ nan. ‘You go out now and look at t hi can't believe your eyes. These young iprove in time, but it's just that you're not o seeing it. just come to expect things to go a certain practice because they always have. We’ll e but we the talent isn’t there yet. There’s anybody should compare this bunch to the that just left. They were just great basket- ayers with great basketball sense.” sman said he tried to employ tl 9 Daug. ♦ie is sing and uffy t the last possible moment Covington’s safety lunged and stripped the ball away and the Buccs’ Dave Sampson was there to scoop up the pigskin. sinfe w w.. WHEN ASKED ABOUT the Covington coach Larrie Imitted, “We were k and got a big ’as stanu hard hiu the line dominated most The tempo of the set on the first series oi The Buccs’ Jim Smith coug. ,r the ball on the second play and Tipp’s ♦he 6 it was before ace vo and defense he's used with s • 19 l Three u vhut has had to make changes th; heenCe Voiieybah tJVers Con- 6(1 Lat U( n named. tean s have ne but the n, n 2o “any a ' put new faces into the old sy Lehman work We've had to add soi first i„t wh‘ch US ome others to give says-Huelsman, is Thei! aD f hm elf that I'vs got t. move the series of ...... .. .CS Carol yard line as lluu 1 h a spn dre; Anei uV l ,ei ’uelsman. But Shoemal' Covil gtwi Xe ant. ep going wro Barb Hedr l? seni°r GrahStin O’ ' myself th East ,ck' a ■« ••— -aham: so Vl V' of .en in and peo d 0r Miami much i ames enbarSer, a y( peresa Butt an Junior and he second embers are’ S™,or Other ls 8ot their ,ear as Todd for 16 yards i play. Three -p’s bruising vloore, h- .............. a senior . Pit y up h, reverse h midfield, li helping hand as a and a pass interfe gave the Buccs a first ck the 16-yard line with one left on the clock. Jim Smith at- tempted a 33-yard field but it fell just crossbar. ICKv h fo. hick ’de However, the drive stalled an offside penalty and a del. of game put the Devils in long yardage situation. A foi th down pass fell incomplete the Buccs took over on downs Midway through the fin frame the Buccs moved fro their own 25 to the 47 in eig plays. Jim Smith and Kel Deeter accounted for most the yardage. One a third ai ten situation, Perrine drilled pass to Chris Graves th would have given the Buccs 'vst down at the Tipp 30-ya: However, Covingti Ued for a moti ■ that nullified tl ♦he drive. % d shot d V) - hei % O «I ru nosi. m jv he iay to w.op tl ___ ■’ame e deo IcDona (iramb. m oken pk •vtv nd, fitti .v ✓as haul t V )wn just sh the midfie o ane junior, c .m or n Graham p flders:, n r todian ’L!}Fth Knis‘ .C° .sConfercn derhorst ke; She. j o c X, kd8 ® s vcY e a milk. “The and the crear lo, be considered a maj nu nor9b] IIIel: it of the teams should fal es: ment-on 1 , . , ovington coach Larr ,c lale was glad to bres 'ear — I’m pleased with nipp’s a good team ar V 0 Jf - • ’id a good job on us on tl C£W T hesaid. x -• 11 • j Lehman, he said. rds : and ienn 'J 13 soPhomore; Stump) nd Jerry Mmmci a senior, also were ‘’tndtan Latf r hi rink aife iia d sonhfeni0r plater JjR Lebmal nd, s' C°vington c Fishcrback 4-2-10. Falkn Miami Eac 4 Totals 22 8-52 3« , f1 GrafiamS Jf 2-4 2-4 0-6 el to light. Bradford for a Barger 7-3-17. Minnich 2-6-1 see u Ind,anL«ke fa s in overtime ?nn ’q r r. ? o.qq
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