Covington High School - Buccaneers Yearbook (Covington, OH)

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'Ti e 76e 'rtyap i Sc£ £ (Z vittyt tt, Ofaa 2 tctioOU 74 Se U iA 6 ‘j actcCty 04 Sfuvite 22 2 52 4 U 24 ‘rtytive 7 e . . . IRiyAt Odea Here at CHS we possess the Right Idea . The impor- tance of academics, sports, clubs, student teacher rela- tionships, and behavior are stressed within these walls. Through the '87 yearbook we will share with you our right ideas , as they have been captured by our photog- raphers. We believe that these ideas will create many memories to cherish. opening 3 Ti e ave • • • ’P 44i cCitie4' Possibilities are endless at CHS. You can strive for such goals as National Honor Society or Honor Roll, broaden your interests by joining extracurricular clubs, such as the Science Club or Key Club, and to strive to do your best on a particular team in the many sports Covington has to offer. It is possibile to receive many honors and recognition from friends and or the CHS faculty. 4 Opening Opening 5 6 opening '2( e 'itycuAe 7 e , . . Style Covington High possesses its own in- dividual style which shines through on a day to day basis. The faculty's style is to get their subjects across to their students in a clear, optimistic, interesting, and friendly way. Each and every CHS student, whether a freshman or a senior, junior or sopho- more, radiates their own personality through their school performances. The style of CHS will live forever! opening 7 'ZOe 76e • • Enthusiasm is expressed in different ways. Some people have a quiet enthusiasm that shows in their hard work and determination to succeed, while others of us have a more verbal way of showing our enthusiasm by cheering our team on, or yelling from sidelines. But of course on the big game nights, pep rallies, and dances, we show our enthu- siasm for life in general. We have fun! 8 Opening 10 opening 7{ e 'rtycuAC 76e • • • MUucctctaCitef You don't have to look far to see the individual- ity of the students at C.H.S., from the lockers plastered with favorite hearthrobs or heroes, to the get-ups of creative minds on Halloween. Dif- ferent people feel and act differently about differ- ent things and at C.H.S. we strive to express that individuality. opening ll 'Me “twelve 76e . . . etenmcattfCott 'Determination is a 13-letter word that describes the attitudes of many students determined to make a success out of these four years of high school and enjoy it in the process. This determina- tion is emmitted from serious scholars and able athletes alike. 12 Opening 14 opening 24Je 'ttycive 7 e • • • 'Jcttayittotiaa Imagination is using creative resources, whether thinking what to write about on a crucial up-coming essay, planning a mas- terpiece in art, or pushing your mind to imagine a difficult theory or expression. We use our imaginations every day to liven up a boring class or day-dream in studyhall. Haven't you ever wondered what the person sitting next to you was imagin- ing about? opening 15 Scott William Alexander — “Alex”; OEA Class President — 11; Basketball — 9,10,11,12; Basketball Stat — 9; Art Club — 9, 10, 11; TNT — 9; OOEA — 11, 12; Student Congress — 12; Senator — 12; JVS — 11, 12; Nicholas Joseph Bitner — “Bit”; Football — 9, 10, 11, 12; Basketball — 9; Perfect Attendance — 9, 10; Spanish Club — 9, 10; Melissa Renee Brown — “Missy”; Basketball — 9; Chorus — 9; FHA — 9; FHA — 9; Drama Club — 11; Spanish Club — 11, 12; Kandi LaRae Burgess — Lips”; JVS — 11, 12; Student Ser- vices — 12; Faculty Rooms (UVJVS) — 11,12; OOEA — 11, 12; Tammy Jo Burkett — Copper High School — 10, 11; Basket- ball — 9; Diane Denise Click — Track Stat — 11; Attendance Office — 11; FHA — 9; Art Club — 11; TNT — 11; Heather Lee Collins — JVS — 11, 12; Michelle Dawn Crowell — “Shell ; Class Vice-President — 11, 12; Softball — 9, 10, 11, 12; Cheerleader 9, 10, 11, 12; Captain — 11, 12; Softball Letter — 9, 10, 11, 12; Key Club — 9,10,11,12; President — 12; Board Member — 10; FHA — 9, 12; Buccanews — 9, 10, 11, 12; Art Club — 10, 11; Treasurer — 10; Yearbook Asst. Editor — 10; Editor — 11; Homecoming Queen — 12; Jeff Ivan DeMoss — “Jeff”; Football — 9; Baseball — 9; Basketball — Stat — 9, 10; Larry Lee Earick — “Flea ; Wrestling — 12; Golf — 9,10; Play Crew — 11, 12; Marching Band — 9, 10, 11, 12; Concert Band — 9,10,11,12; Pep Band — 9,10,11,12; Band Rep. — 11; Band President — 12; Art Club Pin — 9, 10, 11, 12; Art Show Rosette — 10, 11; Perfect Attendance — 11; Honors Band Medal — 11, 12; Art Club — 9, 10, 11, 12; Spanish Club — 9, 10; Drama Club — 11, 12; Julie Ann Elsass — “Jul ; Basketball — 10,11,12; Track — 9, 10, 11, 12; Volleyball — 10, 11, 12; Cheerleader — 9; Front Office — 11, 12; Varsity “C — 9, 10, 11, 12; Coaches' Award Track — 11; Most Valuable Track Runner — 10; Girls State — 11; Volleyball Coaches' Award — 12; Home- coming Court — 12; Volleyball Honorable Mention SRC — 12; Student Council — 9, 10, 11, 12; Key Club — 9, 10, 11, 12; Board Member — 9; Vice-President — 10; Spanish Club — 9, 10; Drama Club — 11, 12; Ad Staff — 11, 12; Jodi Jane Fisher — “Babs ; Softball — 9; FHA — 9, 12; Treasurer — 12; Key Club — 9,10,11,12; Art Club — 9,10, 11, 12; Drama Club — 11, 12; Homecoming — 12; Dawn Dea Flory — “Dawny ; Student Librarian — 10, 11; FHA — 9,12; Art Club — 10,11,12; Key Club — 12; Board Member — 12; Jerry Daniel Gibboney — JVS — 11, 12; VICA — 11, 12; Darcy Lynne Harrison — “Jose ; FHA — 9; OEA — 11, 12; Spanish Club — 9, 10; Karla Sue Hart — “Sue ; Softball — 9; Marching Band (flags) — 9, 10, 11; Concert Band — 9, 10, 11; Flag Captain — 10, 11; Guidance Office — 9; Attendance Office — 12; Spanish Club — 9, 10; Drama Club — 11; Jr. Fair Board Rep FHA — 11, 12; James Greg Hogue — “Hoagie”; Chorus — 9; Spanish Club — 10; Drama Club — 12; Julia Lynn Huelsman — Scholarship Team — 10,11; Basket- ball — 9, 10, 11, 12; Cross Country — 12; Softball — 9, 10; Volleyball — 9, 10, 11; Cheerleader — 11, 12; National Honor Society — 9, 10, 11; Concert Band — 9, 10, 11; Pep Band — 9; Representative — 11; Perfect Attendance — 9, 11; Art Club Pin — 9,10,11; Art Club Ribbons — 9,10,11; AHSME Test Winner — 11; Art Show Grand Prize — 10; Varsity “C” — 9, 10, 11, 12; Art Club — 9, 10; Advisor's Asst. — 10; Drama Club — 11; Sect. — 11; Reporter — 12; Dale Andrew Ingle — “Huey”; Football — 9, 10, 11, 12; FFA — 9, 10; Secretary — 9; President — 10; Timothy David Jay — 'Tim ; Baseball — 9; Golf — 9,10,11, 12; Art Club Pin — 9,10,11; Golf Letter — 9,10,11,12, Art Club — 9, 10, 11; Krista Marie Kiehl — Basketball — 9, 12; Track — 9, 11; Cheerleader — 10, 11; Play Cast — 12; Track Pin — 9, 11; Cheerleading Pin — 10, 11; Key Club — 9, 10, 11; Spanish Melissa R. Brown Tammy J. Burkett Nicholas J. Bitner Kandi L. Burgess Diane D. Click 18 seniors Heather L. Collins Michelle D. Crowell Larry L. Earick Julie A. Elsass Jodi J. Fisher Jeffrey I. DeMoss Dawn D. Flory Jerry D. Gibboney Darcy L. Harrison Karla S. Hart James G. Hogue Julia L. Huelsman Timothy D. Jay Dale A. Ingle Krista M. Kiehl John D. Kihm Tracy L. Kimmel Melinda F. Kuntz seniors 19 Donald B. Martin William D. Miller John N. Monnin Debbie K. Mowery 20 seniors Brian J. Olson Richard C. Phillis Club — 9; John Douglas Kihm — Doug ; Football — 9, 11; Tracy Linn Kimmel — Class Secretary — 12; Softball — 9; National Honor Society 11, 12; Treasurer — 12; Guidance Office — 11; Front Office — 12; FHA — Chapter Degree — 9; Girls State — 11; Homecoming — 12; Spanish Club — 9; Treasurer — 9; Key Club — 9,10,11; Board Member — 11; FHA - 9; Melinda Faye Kuntz — Kuntz ; Class Treasurer — 12; Bas- ketball — 10,11,12; Softball — 10,11,12; Volleyball — 10, 11,12; Play Cast — 11; Guidance Office — 10; Front Office — 12; Volleyball MVP — 12; Basketball Hon. Mention SRC — 11; Volley 1st Team SRC — 12; Volley Senior All- Star Team — 12; Varsity C — 11, 12; Volley Hon. Men- tion District — 12; Drama Club Treasurer — 11; TNT — 12; Spanish Club — 10; Shane Patrick Long — Shad ; Football — 9; Baseball — 9,10, 11, 12; Jody Lynn Looker — JVS — 12; Track — 9,10; Volleyball — 9; Marching Band — 9, 10; Concert Band — 9, 10; Atten- dance Office — 11; Track Letter — 9,10; Spanish Club — 9; Drama Club — 11; OEA — 12; Donald Bruce Martin — Bruce ; Class Secretary — 9,10,11; Golf — 9, 10,11, 12; Honorable Mention SRC — 12; Foot- ball Stat — 11, 12; National Honor Society — 11,12; Vice- President — 12; Student Council — 9,10,11,12; President — 12; Homecoming King — 12; William Donald Miller — The Kid ; Class President — 9; Treasurer — 10; Football — 9,10,12; Basketball — 9,10,11; Baseball — 9; Homecoming Court — 12; 2 yr. Football Letter — 10,12; Spanish Club — 9, 10; Student Council — 9, 10, 12; Art Club — 10; John N. Monnin — FFA — 10; FFA Advisor — 10; Debbie Kay Mowery — Crazy ; JVS — 11, 12; Brian John Olson — Ols ; Football — 9,10, 11, 12; Baseball — 9; Wrestling — 9, 10, 11, 12; Homecoming Court — 12; Lineman of the Year — 11,12; Hon. Mention All-Star — 11, 12; Football All-League SRC — 12; Dayton All-Star Team — 11, 12; All Southwest District — 12; Student Council — 11, 12; Yearbook Ad Staff — 12; Richard Cabel Phillis — Moondog ; Football — 9,10,11,12; Track — 9,10,11,12; Wrestling — 9; Varsity C — 10,11, 12; Mr. Football — 12; Homecoming Court — 12; Football All-League Hon. Mention — 11; 1st Team All-League — 12; Spanish Club — 11, 12; Tracey Lynn Poindexter — FHA — 9; Keith Allan Ponchillia — Poncho ; Football — 9; Wrestling — 9,10,11; TNT — 9,10; Art Club — 9,10; VICA — 11,12, JVS — 11, 12; Gene Duane Rapp — Basketball — 9; Baseball — 9, 10; Golf — 9, 10, 11, 12; Marching Band — 9, 10, 11, 12; Concert Band — 9,10,11,12; Pep Band — 9,11,12; Band Letter — 9; Perfect Attendance — 9; Golf Letter — 11; Spanish Club — 10, 11. Lori Dawn Rosengarten — Yog ; Marching Band — 9, 10, 11; Michael Allan Rosengarten — Gleek Or Johnny Miller ; Baseball — 9, 10, 11, 12; TNT — 9; Stacey Janell Ross — Basketball — 9; Chorus — 9; Marching Band — 9, 10,11; Perfect Attendance — 9,10,11; FHA — 9, 11, 12; Parliamentary — 9; Dinean Rael Runyan — Class Treasurer — 9; President — 10, 11, 12; Scholarship Team — 9, 10, 11; Basketball — 9, 10; Track — 11, 12; Volleyball — 11, 12; Chorus — 9; National Honor Society — 11, 12; Secretary — 11; President 12; Tami Alien Salyer — Fish ; JVS — 12; Class Historian — 12; Softball — 9, 10, 11, 12; Marching Band — 10; OEA — 12- FHA — 9; Richard Lee Seman — Rick ; Scholarship Team — 9, 10; Football — 9, 10, 11, 12; Basketball — 9, 10; Baseball — 9, 10,11, 12; Basketball Stat — 9; National Honor Society — 11, 12; Varsity C — 11, 12; Voice of Democracy — 12; Heather Irene Sowers — OEA Class Historian — 12; March- ing Band — 10, 11; Attendance Office — 10; FHA Parlia- mentary — 9; Perfect Attendance — 9; FHA Award of Merit — 9; Most Improved — 9; FHA — 9, 10, 11; OEA — 12; Robert Joseph Stollmer — Rob ; Basketball — 9, 10, 11, 12; Richard L. Seman Heather I. Sowers Robert J. Stollmer Dale K. Stump Scott E. Tayler Dana P. Taylor Dorothy J. Thomas Russell L. Thompson geniors 21 Melissa E. Wise Randy Wood Scott J. Yantis Dean J. Yingst Billie L. Weyant Melissa M. Whiteman George T. Wise Atsuko Yonezawa Baseball — 9, 10, 11; Football Stat — 11; Dale Keith Stump — Chip ; Piqua High School — 9, 10; Baseball — 11, 12; Cross Country — 11,12; Basketball Stat — 11; Science Club — 12; Scott Edward Tayler — Class Vice-President — 9,10; Football — 9,10, 11, 12; Baseball — 9,10; Wrestling — 9,10,11,12; National Honor Society — 10, 11, 12; Dana Paul Taylor — Tay ; Scholarship Team — 9, 10, 11; Football — 9,10,11,12; Basketball — 9; Basketball Stat — 9; National Honor Society 11,12; Play Cast — 11; Jazz Band — 12; Perfect Attendance — 9; Voice of Democracy — 12; Boys State — 11; Americanism Winner — 10; Spanish Club — 9,10; Art Club — 9,10,11,12; Science Club Treasurer — 12; Buccanews Staff — 10,11,12; Yearbook Ad Staff — 12; SRC Honorable Mention — 12; Letterman — 11,12; Piqua Daily Call All-Star Team Guard — 12; Dorothy Jean Thomas — Pookie ; JVS — 11, 12; Russell Lee Thompson — Rusty ; Class Treasurer — 11; Track — 10,11,12; Cross Country — 9,10,11,12; National Honor Society — 11,12; Cross Country Letter — 10,11,12; Most Improved Runner — 10; Coaches Award — 10; 3rd Year Club Pin — 10, 11, 12; Art Club President — 11, 12; Boys State Alternate — 11; Spanish Club — 9,10; Art Club — 10, 11, 12; Craig Phillip Turner — JVS — 11, 12; Billie Lou Weyant — Scholarship Team — 10,11; Softball — 9; Volleyball Stat — 9; Guidance Office — 11, 12; Perfect Attendance — 9; Voice of Democracy — 10; Americanism Winner — 12; Spanish Club — 9, 10; Buccanews — 12; Melissa Marie Whiteman — Lissa ; Cheerleader — 9,10,11, 12; Captain — 12; FHA — 9; Key Club — 9, 10, 11, 12; Spanish Club — 9, 10; George T. Wise— Carpentry Class Treasurer — 11; President — 12; Basketball — 9; Track — 9,10,11,12; Cross Country — 9, 10, 11, 12; Basketball Student Manager — 10; Stat — 11, 12; Perfect Attendance — 9; Cross Country Letter — 9, 10,11,12; Art Club Pin — 9; Cross Country Coaches Award 10, 12; Art Club — 9, 10; VICA — 11, 12; Melissa E. Wise — Missy or Munch ; Class and Chapter Newsreporter — 12; Softball — 9, 10; Volleyball — 10, 11, 12; FHA Parliamentary — 9; Softball Letter — 10; FHA — 9; OEA — 12; Randy Wood — O.W.E. — 12; Scott Jay Yantis — Yanti ; Football — 9, 10, 11, 12; Basket- ball — 9; Baseball — 9; Basketball Student Manager — 10; TNT — 9,10; Art Club — 9,10, VICA — 11,12; JVS — 11, 12; Dean Joseph Yingst — Sticks ; FFA — 9; VICA — 11; Atsuko Yonezawa — Marching, Concert and Pep Bands — 12; Exchange Student Not Pictured: Brian Dershem Jim Fuston Phillip Ouellette Allen Peeples Larry Spurgeon Glenn Wilkop Brent Young seniors 23 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: Dana Tay- lor and Dinean Runyan TEACHER'S PET: Scott Tayler, Tracy Kim- mel, and Dinean Runyan BEST DRESSED: Dana Taylor and Dawn Flory BEST EYES: Rusty Thompson and Julie El- sass BEST PERSONALITY: Shane Long and Me- linda Kuntz BEST LOOKING: Bill Miller and Jodi Fish- er BEST FRIENDS TO EVERYONE: Bruce Martin, Michelle Crowell, and Dinean Run- yan MOST ATHLETIC: Brian Olson and Julie Elsass MOST POPULAR: Bill Miller and Michelle Crowell MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT: Rusty Thompson and Michelle Crowell CLASS LEADERS: Bruce Martin and Din- ean Runyan 26 UiUk Seaton 0?€UAonite Here we have it. Seniors! From a poll taken winter '87 the votes were tallied up for the class clown right up to the most likely to succeed. Congratulations! The winners are as follows: BEST HAIR: Bill Miller and Julia Huelsman CLASS CLOWN: Shane Long, Krista Kiehl, and Melissa Whiteman MOST TALKATIVE: Bill Miller and Dawn Flory SMARTEST: Scott Tayler and Dinean Runyan BEST BODY: Bill Miller and Julie Elsass ROWDIEST: Rusty Thompson and Melissa Whiteman MOST ORGANIZED: Scott Tayler and Dinean Runyan MOST HYPER: Nick Bitner and Jodi Fisher BEST DANCER: Shane Long and Melissa Whiteman seniors 27 28 sports division The 1986 Covington High School football team finished the year with a 5-5 record. The Buccs began the year with a 7-0 shutout of arch-rival, Bradford. Throughout the year the Buccs stayed near the .500 level. By defeating Lehman the final game of the year, Covington assured itself of another non-losing season. In SRC action the Buccs finished 3-3 for 3rd place. Individual honors went to Brian Olson and Rich Phillis who were All- league. Dana Taylor, Heath Finfrock, and Andy Ingle received honorable mention. Brian Olson and Andy Ingle received second team All Southwest District while Brian was on the Journal Herald All-Star team for the second year. Award winners this year were Andy Ingle and Brian Olson as ' Lineman of the Year , Heath Finfrock as Back of the Year , and Rich Phillis Mr. Football . Back row — (1. to r.) Mark Westfall, Steve Shilt, Scott Ponchilla, Chris Calrk, Steve Spurgeon, Bobby Sellman, Jason Lyle, David Glenn, Jamie Stevenson, Andy Whiteman, Andy Angle, Dusty Stump, Shawn Baker, Shane Stachler, Joe Boyer; 2nd row — Jack Schwamberger, Jeff Gariety, Doug Hartman, Mark Hagan, Kyle Boehringer, Rob Anspach, Jamie Rose, Doug Dilley, Scott Robinson, Cory Smith, Hans Stocker, Josh Burns, Shad Earick, Charlie Burgbacher; 3rd row — Steve Sink, Ray Burton, Tab Brinkman, Shane Powell, Tony Iddings, Heath Finfrock, Randy Hartman, Brian Looker, L.G. Henry, Shawn Lear, Tim Fitzpatrick, David White, Tom Barbee; Front row — Dana Taylor, Scott Yantis, Scott Tayler, Brian Olson, Andy Ingle, Bill Miller, Nick Bitner, Rick Seman, Rich Phillis. Seniors: (Back row left to right) Bill Miller, Andy Ingle, Brian Olson, Scott Tayler, Dana Taylor (Front row left to right) Scott Yantis, Nick Bitner, Rich Phillis, Rick Seman. 31 Coaching Staff — (I. to r.) Jack Schwamberger, Charlie Burgbacher, Mark WestfallTom Barbee. 32 sports Boys John Bjryan Invifction. Treaty Qtv Invit tifl Spencervrlle County Invi erns Invita mie Invitatio itational hul Invitation egional Utof 5 4th of 17 7th of 16 The boys' cross country team had anoth- er fine season this past year. Lead once again by sophomore Ryan Stover, the Buccs finished the season with an im- pressive 96-24 record. They placed first in the John Bryan and Bob Schul Invita- tionals and second in the Bethel Invita- tional and District meet. Competing for the second year in a row at the Regional meet, the Buccs were denied a spot as a team in the State meet by one team place. Named Outstanding Runner for the sec- ond straight year, Ryan Stover placed 1st in 8 of the Buccs' 11 meets. He also fin- ished fourth in the State meet making first team All-State for the second year in a row. The Buccs had fine senior leader- ship provided by George Wise, Rusty Thompson, and Chip Stump. George Wise won the Coach's Award for his dedication to cross country and also a trophy for lettering in cross country for four straight years. (L to R) Rusty Thompson, Ryan Stover George Wise, Chip Stump, John Polhamus, Ted Schultz, Reggie Smith, Jason Byers. Coach — Mr. Jim Mey- er 34 sports This was the first year for a com- plete girls' cross-country team. De- spite an overall record of 16-24, the Lady Buccs showed a great deal of heart and desire as they competed throughout the fall. The Lady Buccs are a young team, losing only senior Julia Huelsman to gradua- tion. They have big expectations for next year. Freshman Annie Thompson was named Outstand- ing Runner while junior Lisa Ken- worthy won the Coach's Award for her desire and competitive spirit. (L to R) Jodie Barton, Heather Stover, Annie Thompson, Tricia Zell, Lisa Kenworthy, Jill Emmert, Julia Huels- man Coaches — Mr. Jim Meyer and Mr. Doug Foster Seniors — Rusty Thompson, Chip Stump, George Wise, Julia Huelsman 35 Varsity Team — Top row (L to R) Tina Hite, Brenda Fields; Middle row — Roxanne Stollmer, Maria Kihm, Julie Elsass, Missy Wise, Bottom row — Dinean Runyan, Melinda Kuntz, Mrs. Lakes-Mormon, Jodi Miller, Julie Johnson Seniors — (L to R) Dinean Runyan, Missy Wise, Melinda Kuntz, Julie Elsass Team Captain — Julie Elsass, Melinda Kuntz The varsity volleyball team had a successful 11-9 season, despite having only one returning starter. The inexperience of the team made for an up and down season, but the players improved greatly and will be tough competitors next season. Melinda Kuntz was MVP and Julie Elsass earned the Coachs' Award. 36 sports The reserve team finished the season with a winning record 10-6. The girls worked hard to achieve this accomplishment. Through their hard work, dedication, and abilities to work together, they improved their volleyball skills. I enjoyed working with the team and wish them all good luck next year. Cindy Byers Reserve Team — Top row — (L to R) Jennie Brant, Lori Salyer, Next row — Candi Johnson, Robyn Martin; Next Row — Renee Marko, Tara Davis, Tammi Johnson, Rhonda Salyer, Pam Sowers; Bottom row — Mary Jacquemin, Nikki Kimmel, Julie Roecker Varsity VoiJeybji orroxLVT m Bradford 15 If 15 13 Bethel 0 15 8 Ansonia 12 15 15 17 Mi aster 9 15 5 15 Veii-aiiles 10 15 3 15 Bi adford 15 4 1? 7 Tipp 9 W MiarrtT Last 13 Arcar. ; n Hn r 15 15 Te£ 'illage r is 12 6 1 V 15 I 13 16 J 14 Milton 1 15 Union 3 j 15 m. Reserve VoUeyhaii OPPONENT WE THEY Bradford 15 7 West Milton 5 15 15 6 5 15 Bethel 15 1 see 15 13 12 15 3 15 15 8 10 15 Ansooia 13 15 T V. South 15 7 15 0 15 10 5 15 8 15 13 15 15 11 15 8 15 12 10 14 15 12 0 15 2 15 10 6 Team Captains — Robyn Martin Stats and Managers — Lisa Sotzing, Kristy Gibboney, Melinda Clark sports 37 38 sports The 1986 Buccaneer golf team ended their season with a 7-10 record. Matt Root led the team in scoring with a 44 average. Bruce Martin was second with a 47.3. Coach Schultz felt that the team had a successful season considering the superb level of competition in the area. Many goals that were set were eventually achieved and he felt the team should be commended on a fine season. Varsity Football Basketball Cheerleaders (L to R) — Julie Laughman, Julia Huelsman, Melissa Whiteman, Maureen Miller, Mi- chelle Crowell, Angie Finfrock The 1986-87 varsity cheerleaders provided lots of school spirit. Cap- tains Michelle Crowell and Melissa Whiteman and senior Julia Huels- man gave the Bucc squad valuable leadership. At the Piqua Mall Cheerleading competition the Buccs achieved 3rd place. They at- tended camp at Miami University where they learned many valuable routines and coordinated their spir- ited year. 40 sports The 1986-87 reserve cheerleading squad was led by captain Lisa Kenworthy and advisor Carolyn Pemberton. The squad consisting of Wendy Hansen, Lisa Mutzner, Becky Finfrock, Marcy Wolfe, Sherry Campbell, and Kenworthy had a very successful season starting with their 2nd place win at the Piqua Mall Cheerleading Competition. They worked extremely hard at coming up with new cheers and improving their cheering techniques. Melanie Wiford was also a big help during the season when Miss Pemberton could not attend practices and games. Reserve Cheerleaders — Kneeling — Lisa Mutzner, Marcy Wolfe, Wendy Hansen; Standing — Sherri Campbell, Becky Finfrock, Lisa Kenworthy sports 41 The 1986-87 Covington basketball team had many changes at the beginning of the year. Only one player. Lane Evans, returned with any varsity experience. Also, a new head coach, Steve Fisher, led the Buccs. The team ended the year with a 13-8 record finishing second in the SRC and a championship in the Miami County Holiday Tournament. Many individual honors came to the Buccs as well. Lane Evans and Rob Stollmer were SRC first team selections while Matt Root and Scott Alexander were given honorable mention. Lane Evans was District 9 selection while Rob Stollmer participated in the District 9 All-Star game. The seniors of Bruce Martin, Rob Stollmer, and Scott Alexander provided excellent leadership for the young Buccs. Other honors that were received by the Bucc players included Lane Evans and Rob Stollmer being named to the MCHT All-Tourney team. Lane Evans received the free throw, rebounding, and MVP awards at the banquet while Rob Stollmer was given the Coach's award. Bruce Martin received the Black and White Award for 42 sportS outstanding leadership and scholarship. °F 11,1 COYIBOTOB Boys Varsity Basketball: (L to R) Heath Finfrock, Scott Clark, Paul McGuillvary, Scott Alexander, Rob Stollmer, Lane Evans, Doug Dilley, Matt Root, Kyle Kenworthy, Bruce Martin; Kneeling — Coach Steve Fisher; Boys Stats: (L to R) Bobby Sellman, Dusty Stump, Jamie Rose; Varsity Boys Captains: (L to R) Scott Alexander, Lane Evans, Bruce Martin; sports 43 Boys Reserve Team: (L to R) Tarlton Thomas, Kyle Boehringer, Jason Frock, Alan Davis, Scott Wirrig, Eric Grimes, Doug Dilley, Rich Idle, Kyle Kenworthy, Scott Prenger, Josh Burns, Danny Girouard, Coach Roger Craft; The Covington Reserve boys' team finished the season with a 10-10 record. Though the team started slow, they finished the year strong playing their best basketball after Christmas. Under new coach, Roger Craft, who came to Covington from Twin Valley South, the Buccs were runners-up in the Miami County Holiday Tournament and registered big wins over Springfield Catholic, Franklin- Monroe, and Minster. Leading scorers for the team were Doug Dilley and Rich Idle, and Alan Davis. Rebounding leaders were Idle and Dilley. The uniqueness of this team was that everyone contributed in one way or another in the success of this 44 sports team. OPPONENT Newton Houston Bethel Franklin Monroe Fort Jfjoramie Bra4fa$d Bethel MigigiyEast Milton Union Ansonia Tipj 'City Arcanum Tri-Village cast . StHenry v£CG' Versailles Minster Lehman Russia 38 55 46 25 46 30 25 43 47 36“ 61 47 , 51 48 - 52 42 34 39 10 10 This year's Freshman team compiled their first winning season ever with a 9-8 record. Congratulations goes out to them on their fine season. I would also like to add that this was a very enjoyable group of young men to work with and I hope that they will work hard in the off-season to help Covington in the future. V L-R Brian Dieperink, Bob Sellman, Jamie Rose, Justin Swabb, Jason Lyle, Reggie Smith, Dusty Stump sports 45 Girls Stats: (L to R) Tina Hite, Ted Schultz, Sherri Sampson; Varsity Girls Team: (L to R) Julie Elsass, Julia Huelsman, Krista Kiehl, Jenifer Etter, Melinda Kuntz, Jodi Miller, Julie Johnson, Renee Marko, Robyn Martin, Heather Stover, Jill Emmert, Tanja Baker, Coach Jim Meyer; 46 sports The Covington girls7 basketball team finished the regular season with a record of 11-7. The season was highlighted by upsets over Bradford and Versailles, the 12th and 8th ranked teams in the state; and a victory over the defending state champion, Bethel. Jill Emmert led scoring for the Lady Buccs and the other six starters — Julie Johnson, Julie Elsass, Julia Huelsman, Jodi Miller, Melinda Kuntz, and Krista Kiehl averaged between six and nine points per game. Girls Reserve Team: Standing (L to R) Coach Chris Besecker, Robyn Martin, Jenifer Etter, Tara Davis, Pam Sowers, Shannon Hand, Tammy Johnson; Kneeling Heather Stover, Carolyn Deneke, Shannon Laughman, Penny Heath, Regina Looker; sports 47 Senior Wrestlers: Scott Tayler and Brian Olson. 1986-87 Wrestling Awards: Scott Tayler and Brian Olson: Four Year Award; Scott Tayler: Most Valuable Wrestler; Tim Fitzpatrick: Mostler Improved Wrestler. 48 sports ‘ZOieAt ay The CHS wrestling team had another succesful season in '86-87. In dual meets, the Buccs were 16-6-1. They were 1st at the Urbana Invitational. Individual honors went to Scott Tayler who finished 1st in the District and Regional Tournament and Brian Olson who placed 1st in the SRC and the District and Regional. SRC second place honors went to Shane Stachler, Chris Nutter, and Scott Tayler. Nutter, Tayler, and Olson participated in the State Wrestling Tournament though none placed. Career records were set by Scott Tayler, most career wins (105), most career points (515), and most career takedowns (266). Single season highs were made by Brian Olson for wins (38), and single season points (209). Tayler set the single season mark for takedowns — (112). 1986-87 Wrestling Team: Standing (1. to r.) Mr. Jack Schwamberger, Scott Tayler, Jason Byers, Ray Kimmel, Tony Iddings, L.G. Henry, Randy Sowers, Brian Olson, Tim Fitzpatrick; Kneeling — Keith Musgrave, Mr. Tom Barbee, Chris Nutter, Shane Stachler. sports 49 Boys Baseball — (L to R) 1st row — Dusty Stump, Tarlton Thomas, Chip Stump, Casey Rosengarten, Lance Woodell, Dan Girouard, Doug Hartman; 2nd row — Coach Roger Craft, Wayne Levan, Shane Long, Scott Robbins, Lane Evans, Jarrod Boehringer, Jason Frock, David White 50 sports This year's baseball team was young and under a new coach — Mr. Craft. There were only two seniors — Chip Stump and Shane Long and the majority of the team was made up of sophomores. The boys ended up with a 2-16 record and MVP went to Lane Evans. Since there will be alot of underclassmen coming back, there will be much room for improvement which will take hard work and dedication from next year's team. The Buccs beat Newton 19-10 and went on to play Bethel for the Section District title. The Buccs lost but played hard and did their best. Lane Evans had the highest batting average at 339 and Jarrod Boehringer was next at 286. sports 51 The girls softball team ended up with 2-15 record under their new coach— Miss Wiford. The team was a young one made up mainly of sophomores and juniors. The girls always played hard no matter what the score of the game was. Michelle Crowell and Melinda Kuntz both won the MVP award. Girls Softball — (L to R) 1st row — Heather Tobias, Jill Emmert, Julie Roecker, Shannon Longendelpher, Julie Johnson, Melinda Kuntz, Missy Wise, Heather Stover; 2nd row — Marcy Wolfe, Tammi Johnson, Michelle Crowell, Mary Jacquemin, Candi Johnson, Wendy Hansen, Penny Heath, Coach Melanie Wiford. sports 53 Boys Track — (L to R) 1st Row — Ted Schultz, Tom Knepp, Reggie Smith, Bob Sellman, Xan Reck, Joe Boyer, Rodney Mowery — Manager; 2nd Row — Ryan Deeter, Tab Brinkman, Chad Wintringham, Brian Looker, Corey Smith, Kyle Boeh- ringer, George Wise, Vaughn Bowman; 3rd row — Tony Iddings, Jason Byers, Rich Phillis, Heath Finfrock, David Glenn, Ran- dy Hartman, Ryan Stover, Rusty Thomp- son, Mark Hagan, John Polhamus. 54 sports The 1987 girls and boys track teams had their victories and disappoint- ments during the season but ended up with some pretty good results. This year was especially full of injuries, illnesses, and regretted mistakes for the Buccs which did determine some outcomes. The final boys dual meet record was 13-1 while the girls was 6-9 respectively. The year brought many new school records for CHS. In boys' action Ryan Stoverset a 4:28.98 record in the 1600 m. run at Districts and Brian Looker ran a 43.5 in the 300 intermediate hurdles which was a new event this year. For the girls, Jodi Miller ran the 400 m. dash in 59.61 at Regionals, Lisa Kenworthy in the 3200 m. run at 13:25 at Districts, Regina Looker threw the shot put 33'9 , Shannon Powell ran the 300 low hurdles in 53.5 and Julie Elsass ran a 17.4 in a new event — the 100m hurdles. The boys captured a 2nd at the Ansonia Relays, 3rd at the Covington Invitational, and 3rd at the District Meet held at Milton. Girls also placed 2nd at Ansonia and 3rd at the Milton Bulldog Spectacular. Girls Track — (L to R) Kris Vore, Tina Hite, Joni Shaffer, Katie Kingrey, Julie Laughman, Pam Howell, Jodi Miller, Tracey Schaeffer, Dinean Runyan, Nicole Holsinger, Shannon Powell, Lori Salyer, Lisa Kenworthy, Julie Elsass, Jodie Barton, Sarah Musser, Regina Looker, Renee Voisard sports 55 Jodi Miller qualified for the state meet at Columbus in the 400 and Ryan Stover with his 3rd place finish in the 1600 and 1st in the 3200 m. run. Miller received the Outstanding Track Runner for the girls and Dinean Runyan was named the Outstanding Field Event girl. Stover was named Outstanding Track Runner for the boys and Heath Finfrock, Outstanding Field Event boy. 56 sports $ Head Coach — Mr. Schultz; Assistant Coaches (not pictured) Mr. Schwamberger and Mr. Westfall Boys' Track Seniors — Rusty Thompson, Rich Phillis, George Wise Girls' Track Seniors — Dinean Runyan, Julie Elsass Statisticians — Kerri Martin, Becky Finfrock sports 57 58 underclass O cce (1. to r.) Tab Brinkman — Vice president; Maureen Miller — Secretary; Randy Hartman — President; Mrs. Kim Lakes — Mormon — Class Advisor; Mr. Steven Fisher — Class Advisor; Lisa Kenworthy — Treasurer. Todd Albright Angel Baker Tanja Baker Jodie Barton Jarrod Boehringer Vaughn Bowman Tab Brinkman Crystal Brown Jay D. Brumbaugh Carol Bucklew Ray Burton Karmyn Clark Scott Clark Ryan Deeter Jill Emmert Pat Eichelberger Jenifer Etter Lane Evans Brenda Fields Angie Finfrock Heath Finfrock Tim Fitzpatrick Jewell Fuston Stephanie Gessner Kristy Gibboney Gary Green Randy Hartman Marshall Heath Larry G. Henry Jason Humphreys Tony Iddings Jim Jacobs Julie Johnson Derrick Kallen Kyle Kenworthy Lisa Kenworthy Maria Kihm Jean Kistler Brett Kittle Mike Kline Shawn Lear Dale Lentz Wayne Levan Amy Loop Paul McGillivray Renee Marko Robyn Martin Matt Miller Maureen Miller Keith Musgrave Sarah Musser Anna Perrine Jennifer Pleiman John Polhamus Anita Rauch Michael Reed Ben Robinson Matt Root Larry Salyer Tanya Shaffer Steve Sink Melinda Sizemore Lisa Sotzing Roxanne Stollmer Heather Stover Shanon Strait Jennifer Swabb Doug Thomas Robert Trubee Tony Vogt Jay Wagner Bart Weer Dawn Westfall David White Scott Wirrig Sean Wyke Not Pictured: Michael Tod Creagor Richard Dershem Lon Dysinger Dawn Grahm Ray Kimmel Brian Looker Rob Reagan underclass 63 19X9 O icen (1. to r.) Vice President — Scott Prenger; Secretary — Julie Laughman; President — Tina Hite; Treasurer — Dan Girouard; Class Advisor — Roger Craft; (not pictured — Jerry Shaw — Class Advisor). 64 underclass Jeremy Alyea Rob Anspach Mark Barga Bev Bennett Claude Betts Kyle Boehringer Jennie Brant Thomas Brant Janet Brown Josh Burns Jason Byers Todd Caldwell Sherry Campbell Melinda Clark Greg Coblentz Willie Cole Heidi Collins Maria Collins Mark Hagan Matt Hand Doug Hartman Alan Davis Tara Davis Christina Decker Jodie Hicks Tina Hite Steve Hogue Hans Deneke Doug Dilley Kip Diltz Richie Idle Mary Jacquemin Amy Jamison Dave Duff Crystal Eichelberger Ernie Elliot Roy Jenkins Tammi Johnson Gary Kessler Melissa Eyler Melissa Fast Harold Frantz Tom Knepp Julie Laughman Paula Layman Jason Frock Tammie Gambill Jeff Gariety Kelly Long Shannon Longendelpher James McDowell Daniel Girouard David Glenn Eric Grimes Dawn McKibben Jenny Marshall Amy Meredith underclass 65 66 underclass Jodi Miller Mark Miller Richard Morrison Becky Nutter Chris Nutter John Painter C- Lisa Peeples Shane Powell Shannon Powell Keith Powers Scott Prenger Tiffiny Richard Scott Robbins Julie Roeker Casey Rosengarten Matt Ryan Lori Salyer Sherri Sampson Ted Schultz Joni Shaffer Corey Smith Randy Sowers Michael Speer Hans Stocker Ryan Stover Tarlton Thomas Tom Thompson Heather Tobias Barry Vannoy Kris Vore Deanna Westfall Chad Wintringham Marcy Wolfe Lance Wooddell Celinda Yingst Brian Yohey Not pictured — Julie North Jody Smith Brian St. Meyer underclass 67 Ci O ccena Xan Reck — President; Shane Stachler — Secretary; Lisa Mutzner — Vice President; Renee Voisard — Treasurer; Miss Melanie Wiford — Class Advisor; Mrs. Ruth Scherger. Andy Angle Shawn Baker Shawn Barnes Yvonne Beener Mark Bell Joe Boyer 68 underclass Michelle Bridges David Brown Eric Brumbaugh Melissa Cartwright Caryn Childs Chris Clark Karen Colby Carolyn Deneke Brian Dieperink Jerry Evans Becky Finfrock Darcy Flory Brian Fortune Jackie Freeman Brian Gold Shannon Hand Wendy Hansen Penny Heath Jack Herron Nicole Holsinger Pam Howell Susie Ingle Candie Johnson Nikki Kimmel Katie Kingrey Chris Kiser Nichol Kooser Shannon Laughman Joe Layman Regina Looker underclass 69 70 underclass Iason Lyle Aaron Manning Kerri Martin James Meyer Regina Morrison Elizabeth Mowery Rodney Mowery Lisa Mutzner Yulonda Nollner John Olds Scott Ponchillia Nathan Rapp Alexander Reck Richard Robinson Jamie Rose Robin Rowe Holly Ryan Rhonda Salyer Tammy Sarver Tony Scarberry Tracy Schaffer Bob Sellman Courtnie Shields Jenny Shilt Steve Shilt Sheryl Simmons Reggie Smith Pam Sowers Steve Spurgeon Shane Stachler James Stevenson Shelly Stoler Dusty Stump Justin Swabb Amy Thompson Annie Thompson Renee Voisard Andy Whiteman Wayne Wirrig Heather Wintrow Nikki Wood Tricia Zell Not pictured: Greg Mullennix underclassmen 71 JVS Juniors: Todd Albright, Scott Clark, Rich Dershem, Lon Dysinger, Heath Finfrock, Jewell Fuston, Stephanie Gessner, Marshall Heath, Jim Jacobs, Derrick Kallen, Ray Kimmel, Shawn Lear, Brian Looker, Amy Loop, Rob Reagan, Melinda Sizemore, Doug Thomas, Rob Trubee, Bart Weer; fl S JV5 Seniors: Scott Alexander, Kandi Burgess, Tammy Burkett, Diane Click, Heather Collins, Jeff Demoss, Jim Fuston, Jerry Gibbonney, Darcy Harrison, Jody Looker, Debbie Mowery, Phil Ouellette, Allen Peeples, Keith Ponchillia, Tami Salyer, Heather Sowers, Larry Spurgeon, Dorothy Thomas, Craig Turner, Glenn Wilkop, Missy Wise, George Wise, Scott Yantis, Brent Young; underclass 73 74 activities eve faive t e . . . activities 75 5 Homecoming '86 took place at the Friday night football game on October 10 against Miami East and the dance following on Saturday, October 11. The parade from the high school including the 1985 Homecoming Queen and the candidates for the '86 Queen, Covington Community Band, Covington Fire Department, Miami East and Covington High School Bands, and special guest Mr. Buzz Lukens, started at 6:30. The parade progressed around town and ended at the Smith Field for the announcement of the new CHS queen. The CHS Band performed a special pre-game show as the candidates and their escorts walked across the field. Michelle Crowell was escorted by Rusty Thompson, Julie Elsass escorted by Doug Kihm, Jodi Fisher escorted by Rob Stollmer, Tracy Kimmel escorted by Bruce Martin, and Dinean Runyan escorted by Scott Tayler. The crown bearer and flower girl were Andy Burgbacher and Amy Fisher followed by Diana Davis, 1985 Homecoming Queen, with escort Mike Hagan. Michelle Crowell was crowned '86 Queen at the ending of the ceremonies. 1st Row (L to R) Julie Elsass, Jodi Fisher, Dinean Runyan, Tracy Kimmel, Michelle Crowell. 2nd Row — Rich Phillis, Scott Tayler, Bruce Martin, Brian Olson, Bill Miller. homecoming 77 Saturday, October 11, the Homecoming Dance was held at CHS honoring the new queen and to announce our king. The dance started at 8:30 and ended at midnight. At 9:30 p.m. the music was stopped and Lisa Kenworthy prepared to announce the king candidates and the outcome of the student body's voting. Matt Pond, the '85 King was expected to present the plaque but did not arrive on time. The candidates were Bruce Martin, Bill Miller, Brian Olsen, Rich Phillis, and Scott Tayler. The 1986 King named was Bruce Martin. 79 homecoming Halloween is a zany time of year when CHS students really show their true colors. It is not unusual to see a rock star, vegetable, bag lady, baby, or a pumpkinhead roaming through the halls. This is a crazy day when spirits are high and good humor flows. Our halloween dress-up day was held on Friday, October 31. 80 activities New Members: (L to R) 1st row — Julie Elsass, Joni Shaffer, Jenny Marshall, Billie Weyant, Angie Finfrock, Julie Laughman, Melinda Kuntz; 2nd row — Larry Earick, Matt Root, Barry Vannoy, Hans Deneke, Andy Ingle, David White, Scott Prenger, Dan Girouard; Old Members: Julia Huelsman, Tracy Kimmel, Bruce Martin, Dinean Runyan, Rick Seman, Dana Taylor, Scott Tayler, Rusty Thompson, Tab Brinkman, Randy Hartman, Jean Kistler, Anita Rauch 82 activities The National Honor Society held its annual inductions on March 6, 1987. To be eligible for NHS you must qualify in the four areas consisting of character, scholarship, leadership, and service. Dinean Runyan announced the new members as the other old members escorted them to their seats in the front. The 1986-87 officers were Dinean Runyan — President; Bruce Martin — Vice-President; Julia Huelsman — Secretary; Tracy Kimmel — Treasurer; and Mrs. Marjorie Tisdale — advisor. activities 83 Fame Helpers — (standing L to R) Mike Speer, Lisa Peeples, Gene Rapp, Dana Taylor, Yvonne Beener; (middle) — Dusty Stump, Larry Earich, Shannon Longendelpher, Kerri Martin, Melissa Cartwright; (bottom) — Shawn Barnes, Dinean Runyan 84 activities The Covington High School Drama Club presented the musical Fame , under the direction of Mr. Lynn Shellenbarger, Musical and technical director Mr. Mark Westfall, and choreographer Ruth Westfall, to a large and appreciative audience on April 23rd and 25th, 1987. Based on the movie Fame , the musical centered around the struggles and triumphs of several students of the School of Performing Arts in New York City, New York. Included were several dance scenes such as Red Light , featuring Scott Tayler and Tanja Baker, Hot Lunch Jam , featuring Julia Huelsman, and solos sung by Scott Tayler and Jenifer Etter. The final dance number Fame was accompanied by members of the Covington Jazz Ensemble. Fame Cast — (L to R) Keith Musgrave, Angelo; Matt Miller, Bruno; Julia Huelsman, Coco, Ted Schultz, Montgomery; Scott Tayler, Leroy; Julie Roecker, Lisa; Brenda Fields, Lydia; Missy Eyler, Nicole; Dee Westfall, Joy; Bev Bennett, Hilary; Shannon Hand, Diedre; Melissa Cartwright, Music applicant; Yvonne Beener, music applicant; (Kneeling) Bruce Martin, Mr. Shorofsky; Sarah Musser, Phenicia; Robyn Martin, Marianne; Jenifer Etter, Doris; Melissa Whiteman, Miss Berg; Shane Long, Ralph; Tanja Baker, Shirley; Chip Stump, Micheal; Hans Stocker, Mario; Tiffany Richards, Mistress of Ceremonies; Kris Vore, Mrs. Swartz; Wayne Levan, Mr. Farrell; Tracy Shaffer, music student; Mike Speer, Music student; Not pictured — Atsuko Yonezawa, Dance Accompanist. activities 85 'P'KXttt $7 The 1987 Jr. Sr. Prom was held on Saturday, May 23rd in the Covington High School gymnasium. MASQUERADE was the theme and the gym was decorated with red, black, and silver. The disc jockey was Doug Richard from Bradford and Mike Underwood took pictures. The After- Prom was held at the Piqua YMCA. A good time was had by all and a lot of memories will last a lifetime. ?ctivities 87 activities 89 jT m ‘pieCtt Day The 1987 Field Day took place on Friday, May 15. The weather was warm and the teams were competitive. Whether playing volleyball or softball, arm wrestling or jello eating, super teams or watching movies, excitement was present and everyone had a good time. The Seniors ended up with 1st place. Sophomores came in 2nd, Juniors took home 3rd, and Freshmen pulled their own with 4th. Field day is a day where everyone can enjoy themselves with some competition thrown in. activities 91 92 activities The 1987 Graduation ceremonies were held on May 31st in the high school gymnasium. Dinean Runyan was the class valedictorian achieving a 4.0 average throughout her 4 years and Scott Tayler was class salutorian with his 3.9 average throughout his high school career. The guest speaker was a 1958 graduate from CHS — Dr. William Bentz. Mr. Henry assisted by board members, Sandy Bowman and Barbara Tayler, handed out the diplomas while juniors Tab Brinkman and Maureen Miller handed each graduate a class flower. Mr. Bays announced each graduate as they received their diplomas. activities 95 Top 10; Dinean Runyan, Scott Tayler, Bruce Martin, Dana Taylor, Julia Huelsman, Rick Seman, Bill Miller, Tracy Kimmel, Rusty Thompson, Larry Earick, Melinda Kuntz; 96 activities Senior National Honor Society Members: Scott Tayler, Dinean Runyan, Bruce Martin, Tracy Kimmel, Julia Huelsman, Rick Seman, Andy Ingle, Julie Elsass, Larry Earick, Billie Weyant, Dana Taylor, Rusty Thompson, Melinda Kuntz; activities 97 1. GREED AND DECEPTION eventually lead to the fall of Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos, who flees his country after losing the election to the popular Corazon Aquino. 2. ON THE RUN, President of Haiti Baby Doc Duvalier and his wife Michelle drive through the gates of the Port-au-Prince airport to board a U.S. Air Force transport plane which carries them to France. 3. HOLLYWOOD HUNK Clint Eastwood s day is made by the residents of Carmel-by- the-Sea, CA, after they elect him mayor in April. 4. SAM AND DIANE are at it again to make Cheers one of the top-rated shows of 1986. Along with The Cosby Show, they brought NBC and its Thursday night line-up to the top of the ratings chart. 5. A HORRIFIED NATION LOOKS ON as the seven crew members of the space shuttle Challenger, including school teacher Christa McAuliffe, are killed when the craft explodes 73 seconds after its televised launch on Jan. 28,1986. 6. AMERICA S PRIDE AND JOY, the Statue of Liberty celebrates her 100th • birthday with a complete renovation and a nationwide party on July 4,1986. Photos by: AP Wide World Photos 7. BACK HOME, pilots Jeana Yeager and Dick Rutan wave to a crowd in Mojave, CA, on Dec. 23, after completing the first nonstop, global circumnavigation without refueling on the aircraft Voyager. 8. A NIGHTMARE TURNS TO REALITY for the Soviet people when a nuclear reactor explodes at the Chernobyl power station in April. 9. WORLD TRAVELER Pope John Paul II visits Mother Theresa’s clinic in Calcutta during his 10-day journey through the Indian continent in February. 10. WEDDING BELLS ring for Caroline Kennedy, daughter of Jackie Kennedy Onassis and the late John F. Kennedy, and Edwin Schlossberg, a New York businessman and artist. 11. IRANSCAM involves four White House staffers (National Security Adviser John Poindexter, Lt. Col. Oliver North, White House Chief of Staff Donald Regan, and CIA Director William Casey). 12. A DROUGHT-RIDDEN southeastern United States experiences the worst dry spell on record in 1986. Farmers from southern Pennsylvania to northern Florida are on the verge of ruin as their crops wilt at the peak of the drought. 1. IN A SHOW OF MILITARY STRENGTH, U.S. planes bomb targets in and near Tripoli in response to Libyan-backed terrorism. “We have done what we had to do. If necessary, we shall do it again, ’ said President Reagan. 2. THE FOURTH BLAST in Paris during one week in September occurs at police headquarters. A terrorist group claimed responsibility for the explosion that injured 36 people, six of them seriously. 3. A CASH IS CROWNED Miss America 1987. Miss Tennesee Kellye Cash, grandniece of country star Johnny Cash, received the title and crown from outgoing Miss America Susan Atkin. 4. SWEET TASTE OF VICTORY is savored by the New York Mets when they win the World Series. The Mets beat the Boston Red Sox in the seventh game of the Series by a score of 8-5. 5. A NEW LEADING MAN, Tom Cruise takes the screen with well-known heartthrob Paul Newman in their movie “The Color of Money.’’ Cruise also starred in the 1986 blockbuster “Top Gun” with Kelly McGillis. 6. DISAPPOINTED LEADERS, President Reagan and Soviet Premier Mikhail Gorbachev fail to reach an agreement on the arms talks and leave the Reykjavik summit in failure. Photos by: AP Wide World Photos 7. SWEEPING OVERHAUL of tax laws 9. BOTH CHARGED WITH ESPIONAGE, 11. AMERICA S HOLLYWOOD cuts taxes for some workers while eliminating Soviet U.N. employee Gennadiy Zakharov FAVORITES DIE IN 1986: The elegant leading some of the traditional deductions. Rep. Dan arrested in New York City, and American man, Cary Grant; King of Swing Benny Rostenkowski and Sen. Bob Packwood were journalist Nicholas Daniloff arrested in Goodman; Hollywood toughguy James instrumental in the overhaul. Moscow, are later released in what some Cagney; and Ted Knight, who co-starred in 8. SINGERS WIN GRAMMY AWARDS. called a ‘trade.” the “Mary Tyler Moore Show.” Whitney Houston for “Best Female Pop Vocal 10. A FORMER “FUN-LOVING” 12. THE BEGINNING OF HELP for AIDS Performance ; Don Henley for “Best Male BACHELOR, Britain’s Prince Andrew marries victims is discovered in a DuPont laboratory. Rock Vocal ; and Stevie Wonder for “Best the red-haired English commoner Sarah The Isostat system enables hospital labs to Male Rhythm and Blues Vocal.” Ferguson ( Fergie ) in July at Westminster isolate and treat the microorganisms that Abbey. attack AIDS victims. 102 f acuity ve faive t e faculty 103 104 faculty Mrs. Roberta Buckinham — Secretary Mrs. Katherine Phillis ■— Attendance Office Mrs. Marjorie Tisdale — Guidance Counselor Mr. Larrie Tisdale — O.W.E. Mrs. Kim Lakes-Morman — Math Mrs. Jane Gildow — Art Mrs. Ruth Scherger — Science Mr. Steve Fisher — English Mr. Lynn Shellenberger — English, Drama Mrs. Eileen Yaney — Librarian Mr. Dennis Shafer — Spanish Mrs. Judy Snyder — Typing, Computers Mr. Roger Craft — Business, Keyboarding Mr. Jim Meyer — Psychology Miss Doris Trost — English Mr. Robert Huelsman — Math, Mechanical Drawing Mr. Charles Burgbacher — Phys. Ed, Health Mr. Jerry Shaw — Shop Mr. Doug Foster — Learning Disabilities Mrs. Betty McKibben — Librarian Miss Melanie Wiford — Science Mr. Ron Schultz — Social Studies Mrs. Caryl Peeples — Home Ec Mr. Dean Bays — Principal Mr. Khris Locker — Maintenance Mr. Eldon Monnin — Custodian Mrs. Boggs, Mrs. Angle, Mrs. Graves — Cooks Not Pictured: Mr. Tony Campbell — VoAg Mrs. Rachel Hurlbut — Special Mr. Sam Ganger — Custodian (ZaacUcU' 108 faculty cue 6aue t e . . . clubs 111 ScholarshimTeam. Top (L to R) Bruce Martin, Rick Seman, iDinear unyan, Dana Taylor, Scott Tayler, Rusty Thompson, Julia Huelsman; Jill Emmert, David White, Matt Root, Vaughn Bowman, Maureen Miller, Angie Fin- frock, Jean Kistler, Anita Rauch; Danny Girouard, Hans Deneke, Scott Prenger, Julie Laughman, Sherry Campbell, Jenny Marshall, Joni Shaffer, Amy Jamenson; Carolyn Den- eke, Shannon Hand, Susie In- gle, Wendy Hansen, Kerri Martin, Lisa Mutzner; 112 clubs National Honor Societ) cers: (L to R) Dinean Rui pres.; Bruce Martin, vice-presj Julia Huelsman, treas.; Kimmel, sect.; Tf S jfew National Honor b£r$: Top (L to R) FI •ke, Scott Pienger .AnU David Wnu. BarryJ Larry Earick; Danny Gir 'tardy. Matt Root Julie lLaughraan, Julie Elsass, Angie fflfco, k, Jenny Mar all, ’ sljftfi'tij i Not pictured 7t S 'S6- S7 National Honor Society St- 87: Danny Girouard, Hans Deneke, Scott Prenger, Barry Vannoy, Jenny Marshall, Joni Shaffer, Julie Laughman, Ran- dy Hartman, Matt Root, Tab Brinkman, David White, Anita Rauch, Jean Kistler, An- gie Finfrock, Julie Elsass; Julia Huelsman, Bruce Martin, Scott Tayler, Dana Taylor, ! Dinean Runyan, Andy Ingle, Rick Seman, Rusty Thomp- son, Larry Earick; Not Pic- tured — Tracy Kimmel, Me- linda Kuntz; clubs 113 4w Uctutl nt Americanism Winners; Back row (L to R) Bruce Martin, Randy Hartman, Tom Knepp, Billie Weyand, Jean Kistler, Amy Deal. cnt Count, if to R) Bi er,’ J ulte! ayler, Scofr J ean Runyan, Lisa Kenwoil Miller, Randy Brinkman, Scott Salyer, Angie Fi Kim mol, Tina Hfl __ .Hansen, Mi Schaitz, Li$a Mutzner, Nicole Holsingei Bec kv Finfrocl Top to hot-• Bill Scott iJCCnk 1 i L C ureen , Jodi Tab Lon Nikia Officers: Top R) Scott Tayler — Vice-Pres.JBruce Martin PresLisa Kenworthy — Sect Angie Fin frock — Treas ScUt l4 Set Yearbook Editors: Mr. Fisher, advisor; Jodi Miner, asst, edi- tor Jenifer Etter, creditor; Ju- lie Laughman, asst, editor; Lisa Kenworthy, co-edj ad Ma njfylill Stollmei lureen Miller igie Finfrock Jill Emmert, Rob Melinda Ktmtz, Dana Tayltfi, Jean Kistler, Julia Huei Michelle Crowell, Din Ingle, Roxa Stollmer, Matt Root, Brian ass son, Bruce Martin; oxani Ol- Z7 |j eew Senior Class Officers: Mrs. S der, advisor; Melinda KtUttz, treas.; Tracy Kimmel, Michele Crowell, vice- pres ; Diftam Runyan Mr. Tisdalgjadvisor; fi £ ‘D’UMta (?Cot Drama Club: Top (L to R) Greg Hogue, Yvonne Beener Melis- sa Cartwright, Kerri Martin, Bev Bennett, Missy Eylfcr, lannon Hand, Ted Schultz. ve, Jar rod Boeh rigger, StoAef, Dinean Run- Tinda Kuntz, Matt , Larry Earick, ( nifer f ' , Julia ftuelsman, KWsta Melissa Whiteman, isher; Mr. SheLlenbarger, Drama Club Officers: (L to R) Scott Tayler, pres.; Dinean Runyan, vice-pres.; Maureen Miller, treas.; Jenifer Etter, sect., Julia Huelsman, publici- ty agent; Seie tce (?Ctc Science Club: Top row to bot- tom row (L to R) Miss Wiford, Doug Hartman, Barry Van- noy, Joni Shaffer, Jenny Mar- shall, Dawn McKibben, Missy Eyler; Scott Prenger, Hans Deneke, Alan Davis, Ted Schultz, Tammy Johnson, Ju- lie Laughman, Marcy Wolfe, Tina Hite, Paula Layman, Lori Salyer, Julie Roecker, Josh Burns, Matt fjand, Tarlton Thomas, jjknepp, Jodi Miller, Jejny Brant, Mary Jac- (Jirtdy Yingst, Shan- non Powell, Sherry Campbell; Jason frock, 5gJ t Robbins, Chris rjQjlaik-Aren Manning, Vvonn Tener, Shannon Hand Robi Brown Da nl Tony Vogt, Se Burton, Randy Stover, Chip Ryan, Karen Col fall, Jeremy Myea, Rob An- augh, Gary Kessler, Eric imes, Jason Humphreys, rith Musgrave, Anita Ranch, tanne Stollmer, lenifet Et- r. Lanced Woodell, Kyle Soehringer, Steve Hogue, Mark Hagan, Ryan Deeter, Tony hidings, Randy Hart- man, Jean Kistler, Maureen Miller, Karmyn Clark, Gene Rapp, Dana Taylor, Scott ayler, owe, Janet kQirouard, Ray an 7 Tayler, Bill Miller; Science (?Cu4 lC Club Officers: Top (L ly Hartman, vie® pres.; Scott Tayler, pres.; Julie‘! Rocker, Jec.L; Dana Taylor Ireas.; rScienc to R) R J ei Spanish Club: lop to bottom (L to R) Becky FinUock, Susie Ingle, Jenny Shi It, Isar Tananon on, Pam I ISowers, Penny Heath, Amy] fcmpson, Courtney Shie H Tammy barvei; Kerri Martin, isa Mutzner, Regina Looker, ■Barry Vannoy, Alan Ted ScnmW WW PenekeTl meather Wintrow, Katie Kiflj grey. Shelly Mowery, Mel sa Cartwright, Scott Prenger, Danny Girouard, Matt Hand Tarlton Thomas, Jodi Miller FI Julie Laughman, Marcy Wolfe 1 Wgndy Hansen, Nicole Hol- singer; Gary Kessler, Josh Burns, Jason Frock, Shannon Hand, Paula Layman, Mary Jacquemin, Lori Salyer, Tammy Johnson, Tian Hite, Mark Hagan, David Glenn, Dee Westfall, Annie Thomp- son, Tricia Zell, Misy Eyler, Dawn Westfall, Regina Morri- son; Ryan Stover, Kyle Boeh- ringer, Doug Hartman, Jenny Marshall, Karen Colby, Julie Roecker, Amy Meredith, Hei- Julie 11 1 Andy 'Angle, Nicole ■ Hol- singer, 4L sa Mutener. Renee % jBpisard Penny jHeath Yu- -v Jonda Nollner, Renee MaSfajy David DufTl Mark Ha , W Darcy Flory, T fmmy Johnso Jodi M%r, MaiJjacquennfc, %tv. Skiing. Sara Muijer, 'Becky Fin frock; Angiejfen- frock, Mauieen Miller, Bill Miller, Xan Reck, Bobby S li- man, Gary Kessler, Ham Stocker, LisWenworthy, Ryan StoveT Jenifer Etter, Karla Hart, Karmyn Clark, Jo- Kdie Barton, Heather S6Qv£ Matt Root, Lane Evans, Jertny% Help Cfytlln SlwTy ' ' Campbell; noxanne ♦Stollmer, G r imjsApaD(B rio k m a n, ffo n y Jason Humpnffeys, r| Keith Musgrjve; Mrs. Siwder, I Jenni Pleiman, Julie joWson, Jenni Pleiman,-Julie Maria Kihm, Angel Baker, Anna Perrine, Robyn Martin, Dawn Flory, Jodi Fisher, Me- lissa Whiteman, Michelle Crowell, Krista Kiehl; 118 clubs ?? FFA: (L to R) Todd Caldwell, Harold Frantz, Hans Deneke, Alan Davis, Jeff Gariety, Wil- lie Cole, Kip Diltz; FHA Officers: Top to bottom -M aureen Miller, pres.; Ma- ria Kihm, vice-pres.; Karmyn Clark, sect.; Jodi Fisher, treas.; Lisa Sotzing; W clubs 119 - aeca teuu Buccanews: Back row (L to R) Jenifer Etter, Billie Weyant, Bruce Martin, Dinean Runyan (editor), Scott Tayler; Sitting — Ted Schultz, Lisa Sotzing, Robyn Martin, Sarah Musser, Matt Miller, Ray Burtdn, Kar- myn Clark, Maareth Miller, Anita Rauch (ass Jfeditor), Mrs. Snyder; Art Club: 'standing (L to R) Mrs. Gildow, Scott Robbins, La ry Egrick, Greg Coblentz, Tab Brinkman fnoni Shaffe Rob Stoll mer, Bev Bennet Scott Tayler, Jill EmmeTt, fi Fitzpatrick, Lisa Sotzing, Rob Anspaugh, Vaughn Bowman, Jason Frock, Jodi Fisher, Sher- ry Campbell. Julia Huelsman. Tony Scar berry, T racy Shaffer feheily Staler, wEn HI Sitting — Daw?|i M Brian Gold, Je my A Randy Sowers; Dieperink, VfcKibben, m Guidance Office Workers Standing (L to R) M rs. Tisdale Missy Eyler, Billie Weyant; J Sitting — Maria Kihm, Lisa Sotzing, Stacey Ross; Front Office Workers: Stand mg (L to R) Julie Elsass, Melin c!a Kuntz, Bruce Martin; Sit — Bary Vannoy, Mrs Buckingham, Tracy Kimmel. tten i Library Aides: (L to R) Dee Westfall, Jodi Hicks, Mrs. McKibben, Maria Collins, Darcy Flory, Tara Davis, Jen-, ny Marshall, Sherry Sampson j Carol Bucklew. clubs 121 Seutd jazz Band: Back row (L to R) Mr. Charles Craig, Aron Man- Annie Thompson, Tricia Angie Finfrock, Susie In- Julie Roecher, Yvonne ssa Car Karen , Dana nezawa; Marshall, Mart ‘Pep ‘Sand Pep Band: Back row (L to R) Mike Speer, Melissa Cart- wright, Mr. Craig, Yvonne Beener, Chad Wintringham, Larrv Eaiick. Annie Thomp- ; Atsuko Julie M Christain, Tracy Cia Zell, Shell anning, Su , Amy , Jenny Concert Band: Standing (L to R) Matt Miller, Julie Roecker, Charles Craig; Mike Speer, Lisa Mutzner, Annie Thomp- son, Tricia Zell, Aron Man- ning, Shelly Stoler, Susie In- gle, Angie Finfrock, Karen Colby, Tracy Shaffer, Regina Looker, Chad Wintringham, Tiffany Richards, Shannon Longendelpher, Dee Westfall Melissa Cartwright, Yv Beener, Atsuko YonezBwa, |—■ Kerri Martin, Larry tarick, Roxanne Stollmer Jean Kistler, Becky Finfrotfl, Jenny | Marshall, Amy Dealj 122 clubs (1. to r.) Melinda CT3 IPam Howell, Brenda FieldsJ Bev Bennett, Dawn McKibl % cutct The yearbook editors would like to apologize for the absence of a for- nirtnrp Pal picture of the Cov- mgtd jl Hi P kbol | Marching Band, but a picture could not be found. We would like to, however, recognize and congratulate every member for a well performed. M t CJaa r 1 e s C r a ija ►ecky Finforck, Gene JRapp, Larry Earick, L.G. Henry, Matt Miller, Roxanne Stollmer, Jean Kistler, Angie Finfrock, Atsuko Yoneaowa, Mike Speer, Lisa Mutzner, Annie Thompson, Trish Zell, Aron Manning, Shelly Stoller, Susie Ingle, Ka- ren Colby, Tracy Shaffer, Regina Looker, Chad Wint ringham, Tiffany Fichards, Shan- non Longendelpher, Dee V Cartwrig Beener, Re Jenny Ma Dael. _ clubs 123 Compliments Of T n. WD Congratulations Class Of '87 Z 07t 4 Z V ..w.Jf J mes Jackie Angle, CPIW Good Luck To Complete Insurance Service Auto — Home — Life — Business The Class Of '87 150 N. Pearl Street, Covington Phone: 473-2171 Congratulations To The Class Of '87 S'R'TDqSS — SWe-KSK 'pims'gstu wms Clifford Stocker Funeral Director 160 North High St. Covington 473-3331 “7 Healthcare £l Pharmacy 27 N. High Street Covington, Ohio 45318 1398 Complete Prescription Department American Greeting Cards Unique Gifts — Winan's Chocolates Quality Merchandise 27 N. High St. Phone 473-3333 Covington Sett ‘TiJiaAesx Section 0£ 79X7 'pro 77ie Se U Vl4 'pKMt 'nviizsv'it esmsiz 275 T CckTc tlve 'Piqua,. Ofay 77tedic vie — TTtedl vuC entitled eOWTUpiOTt eomwwnrTty e s esmsK Skilled — Intermediate Nursing Care 75 Mote Drive St. Rt. 48 Covington, Ohio 45318 Phone: 473-2075 Compliments Of m nsiz s i S'UPSKWsf‘R'KZ'7 (0) 301 Troy Pike Phone: Covington 473-2531 BORDER SAVING BANK •Piqua •Sidney r m Wj L. ft J rj VI Phone (513) 773-4540 NATIONAL BANK TRUST CO 401 N. Main St. • Piqua, Ohio 45356 Best Wishes To The Class Of 1987 0 HCP Htty Wright And Pearl Street Covington Phone: 473-2061 ZSTtSIZsm 'f'ne. Plastic Films Bags — Sheets — Roll Stock And Specialty Products 'Good Luck To The Class Of 86 645 South High Street Phone: 473-2051 The Income Tax People 121 West Ash Street Piqua, Ohio 45356 Phone: (513) 778-0412 Compliments Of 'msicRrfTtes Congratulations Class Of '87 Doug Sotzing, Covington TfteaC ’Peafde @6 Uce Tfteate — e£l 'pieeje 3ee£ fOO 7f. Scuuiet 'Ptqu ,, Ofay 'P6 «e: 773-6322 'I'H'D'USTR'fy P'RO'D'UeiS eompsmy 500 Statler Rd. Piqua, Ohio 513 773-0585 Die Cutting And Fabricating Of Non-Metalic Materials Gaskets — Electrical Insulations Noise Control — Terminals THE LITTLE HOUSE 423 N. Main St. Piqua, Ohio 773-3666 Gifts And Collectables ‘VZIZTI S 474 70 SSTZWeZ Spring High Streets, Piqua, OH 773-9296 7WS gOI W IOTl ?4l070ZT2 SWOP 150 N. High St. Covington, OH 45318 (513) 473-3027 Hours 9-5 Mon.-Sat. f(It $wiy e°Ja e amiZBudgel! Serving The Miami Valley For Over 54 Years With . . . Furniture Carpeting Draperies Television Appliances Open Monday-Saturday 9-9 15-25 North High Street Phone: 473-2012 Covington Manufactures • Wholesales • Retailers 240 East Main St. • P.O. Box 102 Piqua, Ohio 45356 (513) 773-4145 Plate-Pleasing Foods Open Monday Thru Saturday 7:00 A.M.-9:00 P.M. 8262 W. State Route 41 Covington, OH 45318 (513) 473-5422 'S£sf'V£'£- 7o-gz , me Sales Thru Service Covington, Ohio 473-2042 Beatrice eo-Mprfmss, me- 400 Hazel Street Covington 473-2047 SCHMIDLAPP I I EQUIPMENT, INCfc! Congratulations To Class Of '87 John Deere Sales And Service 6506 U.S. Rt. 36 Covington Phone: 473-2829 stJl'S SOTMO ssizwes Sohio AAA Congratulations Seniors! Day Phone: Night Phone: 473-8164 473-3639 6 E. Broadway Alfred Hitchcock ? ZS07O7tS 1005 Broadway (Rte. 36 East) Covington — Phone: 473-3029 Art Mullen Jim Mullen GWZKSTIS eoc Ti me- 607 W. Water St. Phone: Piqua, Ohio 45356 (513) 773-8350 1 = The Key |— To Quality XX 'ZlfVXO- i e ssxwess, me- 1600 Mote Dr. Covington, Ohio (513) 473-3096 45318 Quality Q uick Printing. Inc. Jim Shepard President 531 N. Main P.O. Box 140 (513) 778-1100 Piqua, OH 45356 e 'iorist with 3 gree nouse You'll Be Pleased, We Guarantee It Ann St — Piqua — 773-2908 111 W. Market — Troy — 335-5971 1 Mi West 1-75 — St. Rt. 55 — 335-5550 Smith leenhouse 1018 Broadway Piqua, Ohio 45356 (513) 773-0765 Dave Smith Owner Flowers For All Occasions 'Kate, jla ut, Tftccfaiet Congratulations Seniors! EASY LAWH easy way to lawn care Piqua, Ohio Phone: 1-800-421-9714 Q)atyi toiitchjifubcb 151 Troy Pk. Covington, Ohio Upholstery Stripping Antique Restoration Jon Davis 473-3826 Covington SSZ'W 'H WKVTOslIZZ 101 North High MARTIN SEN0UR PAINTS 473-2341 1 r Save w iTm Sa ETv PMON6 773-5523 418 N. MAIN ST. PIQUA. OHIO Phone: 773-5523 418 N. Main St. Piqua, Ohio Open 9-9:30 Mon-Sat nl Uritifr) mnekJ Sunset Shopping Center Piqua Phone: 773-9034 Branches: Troy And West Milton cXJtcb cEjid | l|j OPRO| nn ader LateR Country Gifts And Candles 11 High St. 119 S. Market St. • Troy, Ohio 45 7 1 473-2232 Covington, OH 45318 • (513) 339-2681 Congratulations To Class Of '87 STANLEY. Helps You Do Things Right A Division Of Stanley Works 800 South High Street Covington D. Bruce Martin Plant Manager 473-2082 ?OttSS 7 S. T .T S. Congratulations To The Class Of '87 550 Mote Dr. Covington 473-2755 SSSS S ‘P1S4V wTerra ss£T s, Dealer For Piqua Pulverized Lime Terra International, Inc. Quality Farm Seeds Chemicals 550 East Broadway Covington, OH 45318 i Covington, Phone: (513) 473-2521 OH (513) 473-2422 CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF 87 lATtDIS WR'JS'Tty SWOP Covington Retail Bakery And Candy Supplies SVC ?1Z SW t-K 108 Wenrick Street Covington, Ohio 45318 John And Pauline Stump Open Wednesday Thru Saturday 11- 5 TOlTt tTTS TOOTiSS ewDizs 308 W. Water St. Piqua SV ZIOTOTt Ttsniz est-Rs Women's And Men's Styling 710 W. Brown Rd. Covington 473-5164 Owner — Linda Iddings Operator — Marcia Darnell Quality Feeds — Certified Seeds Grain — Farm Supplies — Storage Good Luck To The Class Of 1987 Covington 473-2066 West Milton 698-4501 Congratulations Seniors! 71 SW 7 sew S7 , me. 1300 Mote Dr. Covington, Ohio 45318 Phone: 473-3011 The tradition is quality TV ’’FrWrA hs 4y oI m Vj N pddi tnj •«' •1 Fnmr %f I a Cn«n (iwnjy lot Ciw IAV IVi n Rn d. W lmiS rn M«u«tuMVi OlW f rt rv , to CrMMTf Cffpntorv R r v4 llwtjiuuim, I9CD Wr M i S TlOy ( X A Hershey Company Best Wishes and Compliments from Troy Service Center Ifvy- ■ Charles E. Gariety, M.D. Joseph Miller, M.D. Rowan R. Nickol, M.D. 821 Nicklin Avenue 3130 N. Dixie Hwy. Piqua, Ohio 45356 Troy, Ohio 45373 (513) 773-4123 (813) 339-8800 Sportswear Store For Men, Women Children i-TH€ VAULT (513) 473-5658 Hrs — 9:30-5:30 (Daily) 9:30-8:30 (Fri.) Hrs — 10:00-7:00 (Daily) 10:00-5:00 (Sat.) 9 N. High St. Covington, OH 45318 6 N. Market St. Troy. OH 45373 (513) 335-311 Hitt Automotive, Inc. 23 S. High St. Covington, OH 45318 473-5557 Richard M. Hitt Owner 7oTiys tmoeo nonif S sevit swop Complete Auto Painting 402 N. Main St. Covington, OH 45318 473-2554 ss wes Mobil 1 East Broadway Covington 473-2581 Compliments Of t,1 t7ftSS OVOTITIS Complete Auto Service EMM 24 Hour Towing 1548 Covington At Sunset Piqua, Ohio 45356 PVZVlrf S7ZS4 • Steel Fabrication • Crane Service • Machinery Moving And Rigging • Structural Steel Sales • Warehousing • Welding Supplies • 4243 W. U.S. Route 36 Piqua, OH 45356 773-3623 fl orist 1501 Washington Avenue Phone (513) 773-0892 Piqua, Ohio 45356 Tom Wirick -K nWIfi'S GS M 7 SWOP 7175 W. U.S. 36 Covington 473-2713 7 5 S lTttPJlSlZ 105 N. High Covington, Ohio 45318 Full Line Of Carryout And Catering 473-2229 mowto ws TVOIZ-KS Service On Generators Voltage Regulators Starters Alternators 401 W. Water St. Piqua, OH 773-1926 Celebrating Our New Century Celebrating Our New Century Piqua, Ohio $rfjZG g 4 7W TZSAJnSKS © The Helpful People Piqua Troy Tipp City West Milton 1747 Commerce Drive Piqua, Ohio 773-7000 Congratulations To Class Of 1987. 2s?S 7 S'JGS SSTZWeS Mitsubishi Tractors Bolens Lawn l Garden Equip. Lawn Boy Mowers — Woods Mowers Specializing In Ford Tractors Repair — Overhauls Roger Clark 1001 E. Broadway Covington, OH 473-3126 318 N. Main Piqua, Ohio 45336 Phone 778-8644 tMotic 1 Aerovent Dr — Piqua, OH Aerovent STEVE'S BARBER SHOP Good Luck Class Of '87. 102 N. Pearl St. Covington WSTftWt'S DJjbf Congratulations $j wss swops, me- Seniors! Storefronts • Mirrors • Insulating 316 N. Wayne • Piqua, Ohio 773-3678 Glass 24 Hour Emergency Service Good Luck Class Of '87! 773-5591 514 S. Main Piqua, OH T W TlSS Grt GSTZ SWOP 45356 1309 South St • Piqua • 778-0686 Serving Savers And Homeowners Since 1886 Over 100 Years Of Service THE COVINGTON SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSN ASSN 117 N. High Street Phone: 473-2021 Covington, Ohio 45318 Passbook And Certificate Savings Dividends From Date Of Deposite To Date Of Withdrawal — Compound Daily Home Loans At Variable Rates Home Improvement Loans American Express Travel Checques Free Customer Parking Adjacent To Office Night Depository Now 24 Hr. ATM And Money Market Accounts Office Hrs: Mon., Tues., Wed. — 9 AM To 4 PM Fri. — 9 AM To 6 PM Sat. — 9 AM To Noon Closed Thurs. And Sun. EQUAL H0US1N8 LENDER Compliments Of eOW7t07O7t 'S t'H'D GOOS7SKS P 104PI %% Telephone 335-7049 Resident 335-1883 6 N. Madison Troy, OH 45373 APPLE FARM SERVICE, INC. Covington, Ohio (513) 526-4851 • Farm Equipment Specialists • Best Of Luck To The Class Of '87 From The Buccanews Staff -rca.. a a y-r.j - i O htt tv ,o jj y -yp v? ' .'v . S , 1 ■f. % y . ••• k IV; . V f••• ° i v ... If ■ i . .n jiL -j From Class Of '90 'X i ? }S ' ■ Se ti vi ■} •y- .r ; vfv ' s - .A v - 1 X - r c. x—‘ ■ J.- T? tC' TV'«V' i ( '.1' 3 2 r ; (. ! 'If t P02. U i e stTKPWTt 'PO‘U'n‘DiZ'% Larry Pickering 918 S.Main General Manager Piqua (513) 773-3375 © IM HM sim OTTOS'} Jts 601 W. High 221 S. Market Piqua, Ohio Troy, Ohio Ph. 773-3953 Ph. 339-0112 Hours: Open 7 Days A Week 24 Hrs. A Day 78 Years Of Business 407 S. Wayne Piqua Complete Bulding Materials Center Lumber — Plywood — Roofing Materials Builders Hardware — Lawn And Garden Paints — Glass — Paneling Ceilings COVINGTON 242 E. BROADWAY Mon Thru Fri. 7:30-6:00 Saturday 8:00-4:00 Phone 339-9425 'm- t-p'r?-'P‘Krnn, nte- 22 So it6 “)R. kuC 45373 Vhobart7 COR FOR AT I O N Equipment • Systems • Service for the World’s Food Industry Being co-editor of the yearbook is a big re- sponsibility. I never imagined how much time and dedication it demands. There is a great satisfaction when your end product finally comes back and you know that you played a big part in the production of that book. Jenifer Etter was my co-editor, my friend, and my stability this past year. She was so full of good ideas and ready to work at all times. I could not have asked for a better person to work with and I wish her the best always. Also, Jodi Miller and Julie Laugh- man deserve a lot of credit as assistant edi- tors. They were always willing to learn new things to help put the yearbook together. I wish them a lot of luck on next year's book. Thanks also to Maureen Miller, my very special friend, who did an excellent job on the ad section. You were greatly appreciated. Most of all I would like to thank our advisor and friend, Mr. Steve Fisher. He was patient when deadlines weren't met or when we just seemed to be at a standstill. I respect him so much and am so glad he was my advisor. This yearbook wsa designed with every CHS individual in mind. It has pages full of memories which will last a lifetime. Good luck and best wishes to the Class of 1987. May all your ambitions and goals be reached. Sincerely, Lisa S. Kenworthy ai Being co-editor of the 1986-'87 yearbook has been one of the most unique experiences of my high school years, and experience which I have thoroughly enjoyed despite some of the frustrations and headaches it has pre- sented. First of all, my deepest thanks and apprecia- tion goes to my co-editor and friend, Lisa Kenwourthy, for all the inspiration, hard work, and dedication she has given in creat- ing this book. Lisa could always be counted on to be imaginative and witty, and I couldn't have asked for a neater person to have for my partner. Thanks also goes to our assistant editors Julie Laughman and Jodi Miller. Lisa and I both appreciated their willingness to get this book together. I wish them as much fun as Lisa and I have had this year, and much luck on top of that! To Mr. Steve Fisher I give the greatest thanks of all, for it was he who made sure that things were getting done and he who gave the utmost patience and guidance. I hold high respect for him and I deeply ap- preciate the time and consideration he has given our book. I truly hope that you, the reader, enjoy this book and that in doing so, re-live memories which have made this year so special. Best luck to the class of 1987. I hope all my senior friends have much happiness and success in the future. ENJOY! Sincerely; Jenifer Etter 145 146 147 148 JOSTENS


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