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Personalities '88 Covington High School Covington, Ohio Student Life Sports Seniors Underclassmen Faculty Clubs Ads Faces And Places Faces and Places ... Students in the library or teachers in the office. Each face has its place in the CHS atmosphere. The faces” of CHS are what make the places of CHS special. Personalifies 3 Books And Looks Books and Looks accompany each other throughout the day at CHS. A freshman girl loaded down with books may dream about the senior jock walking in front of her. Or while opening his English book a junior guy looks at his teacher with disbe- lief as he assigns a twenty page story to be read by tomorrow. Personalities 5 Styles And Smiles Styles and Smiles belong to each individual and are highly visible at CHS. From the clothes, activities, attitudes, and expres- sions shown each day, one's style will be known. The smiles though are what mean the most as one is walking through the halls or sitting in a classroom. Studies And Buddies Studies and Buddies must go together at times when taking Advanced Math as a senior or Geometry as a sophomore. The studies can be better understood at times and more enjoyable when a buddy is there to help. Studying for the mid-year exams are much easier to handle when your buddy is there to quiz you on questions and add a few laughs. Buddies can make the differ- ence when it comes to studies. 10 Personalities Wide With Pride More than anything else CHS is Wide with Pride. The students have pride in their athletic teams, clubs and activities, and their teachers. The faculty have pride in their facilities and enthusiasm of the stu- dent body. Pride is a big factor in the success of any school and CHS is Wide'' with it. Personalities 11 Personalities '88 Student Life 13 Coming Home '87 Homecoming '87 took place at the Friday night football game on October 9 against Marion Local and the dance following on Saturday, October 10. The CHS Band performed a special pre-game show as the candidates and their escorts walked across the field. Angel Baker was escorted by Jason Humphreys, Angie Finfrock escorted by Scott Clark, Lisa Kenworthy escorted by Kyle Kenworthy, Maria Kihm escorted by Lane Evans, and Maureen Miller escorted by by Matt Miller. The crown bearer and flower girl were Krista Meyer and Eric Ganger followed by Michelle Crowell, 1986 Homecoming Queen, with escort Chris Graves. The 1987 Homecoming King candi- dates were Tab Brinkman, Heath Fin- frock, Tim Fitzpatrick, Randy Hart- man, and Matt Root. The 1987 Homecoming King and Queen were Maureen Miller and Tab Brinkman Activities 15 17 Winter Candids Halloween Halloween was a fun day where the Covington High School students could really use their imagination and let their true identities fly. It was a fun day for all. Some costumes were The Raisins, a gypsie, ALF, and even a devil. 23 Marching Band The 1987 marching season marks a landmark year for the CHS Band of Bucc Pride. On the 40th anniversary of the first halftime show in Cov- ington, the 1987 Band not only made the first trip in school history to the OMEA State Marching Band Competition, but also capped the season by earning a superior rating at the state level. The Contest Show consisted of the exciting opener Throwdown followed by Friends, “Five Foot Two, and Gospel Collage, Kum By Ya finished the show bringing the crowd to their feet. Band 25 27 How The West Was Fun The Covington High School Drama Club presented the comedy ''How the West Was Fun on April 15th and 16th. The play was directed by Mr. Lynn Shellenberger and was presented by a very talented cast. 29 Field Day Field Day was held Friday May 13. It was a fun day for all who participated. The Juniors took home 1st. The Seniors came in a close 2nd, with Sophomores 3rd and the Freshman ended up 4th. An added addition this year was the class fundraiser. The sophomores had a very successful balloon-the-goon. The Freshman had a funny pie-in-the-face contest. AHMVtS 31 A Night Under The Stars The 1988 Jr. Sr. Prom was held Saturday, April 23rd at the UVJVS. A Night Under the Stars was the theme and the decorations were blue, silver, and white. The disc jockey was and Mike Underwood was the photographer. The Afterprom was held at the Piqua YMCS where everyone could swim, play basketball, or try their luck at the casino tables. A great time filled with lasting memories was had by all. One of the highlights of the evening was the crowning of the queen Angie Finfrock and king Tim Fitzpatrick. Front row (I to r) — Jodie Barton, Maria Kihm, Jenifer Etter. Lisa Ken worthy, and Angie Finfrock. Back row (I to r) — Randy Hartman, Matt Root, Lane Evans, Tim Fitzpatrick, and Tony Iddings. 33 35 The 1988 Graduation ceremonies were held on May 28th in the high school gymnasium. Jean Kistler was Valedictorian and Randy Hartman was Salutatorian. The guest speaker was Mr. Theodore A. Boggs — a CHS graduate of 1973. A very tearful but excellent Friends was sung by Jenifer Etter, Matt Miller, and Maureen Miller. There were many happy smiles and some teary faces but this Class of '88 is sure to be remembered by most. 36 Personalities '88 Sports 1988 Football Season This year's football season was a disappointing 2-8 record. Despite the record there were some ex- citing moments, with a win over arch-rival Bradford and an excit- ing finish at Milton-Union for a vic- tory. Inconsistency was probably our worst enemy all season long as we showed some brillance at times during each game. Returning letterman — standing (I to r) Rob Anspach. Tim Fitzpatrick, Doug Dilley, Heath Finfrock. Randy Hartman, kneeling (I to r) David White. Mark Hagan. Tony Id- dings. and Brian Looker 42 Sports Football Front (I to r) Ray Burton. Heath Finfrock, Tab Brinkman, Jarrod Boehringer, Dave White, Shawn Lear, Mike Reed. Tony Iddings. Tim Fitzpatrick, Brian Looker. Randy Hartman, Steve Sink. Center (I to r) Coach Barbee, Coach Shaw. Joe Boyer — mgr., Gary Kesler, Hans Stocker, Mark Hagan. Andy Angle. Doug Dilley, David Glenn, Scott Robbins, Rob Anspach, Jeff Gariety, Josh Burns, Doug Hartman, Coach Schwamberger, Coach Burgabacher. Back (I to r) Rob Baker, Scott Ponchillia, Andrew Whiteman. Shawn Baker, Chris Dilley, Dan White, Chris Clark, Chad Robinson. Jamie Rose. Jason Lyle, Xan Reck. Chris Lambert. Bob Sellman, Dusty Stump, Craig Childs. Eric Brumbaugh. Sports 43 Captains (I to r) Randy Hartman, Heath Finfrock, and David White. Seniors — standing (I to r) Brian Looker, Shawn Lear, Mike Reed, Tim Fitzpatrick, Randy Hartman. Jarrod Boehringer, kneel- ing (I to r) David White, Heath Finfrock, Tab Brinkman. Ray Burton, Tony Iddings, and Steve Sink. 44 Sports Sports Candids Sports 45 Cross Country Boys Cross Country Team (I to r) Mr Mey- er. Ted Schultz. John Polhamus. Jason Byers. Reggie Smith. Ryan Stover. David Brown. Tony Shatter The boys cross-country team completed another successful season. The boys finished wifh a 101-14 record which is fhe first time a cross-country team had defeated 100 opponents in a season. The season was highlight- ed by wins at the John Bryan, Treaty City, Brookville and Bob Schul Invitationals. They also fin- ished second in the District for the second straight year and in the SRC. The boys qualified for fheir third straight trip to the regionals only to finish a frustrating 7th. Junior Ryan Stover again led the Buccs individually. Ryan won all but two races he ran in. He fin- ished second in the SRC and 10th at the state meet in Columbus. This marked the third straight trip to Columbus for Stover and three straight All-Ohio honors. While being named outstanding runner for the third straight year, he was also district champion for the sec- ond straight year and regional champion for fhe third straight year. Sophomore Reggie Smith earned the most improved runner award. Girls Cross Country Team (I to r) top — Annie Thompson, Mr. Meyer, Lisa Kenwor- thy. bottom — Heather Stover, Jenifer Et- ter, Tricia Zell The girls cross country team showed steady improvement in only their second season as run- ning as a full team. Running with only five runners, the girls trained hard and improved steadily through the year. Led by co-out- standing runners, Lisa Kenworthy and Annie Thompson, the team finished second in the SRC. Thompson was first team all-SRC while Kenworthy, Tricia Zell and Heather Stover won second team honors 46 Sports Golf The SRC was once again a very strong golf league this year. The team played very well considering their lack of experience. The team was 1-11 in league play and 6-3 in non-league action. We placed 10th of 15 in the district. Matt Root was team medalist with a 42.6 average. Matt was 2nd team all conference. Seniors (I to r) Matt Root, Lane Evans, Kyle Kenworthy Golf Team (I to r) Mikel Meredith, Matt Locke, Jason Frock, Kyle Ken worthy. Lane Evans, Matt Root, Benji, Meredith. Tom Knepp, Josh Long Sports 47 Volleyball This year's volleyball team got oft to a slow start, but had a great finish. They finished the season with a 14-12 record and were dis- trict runner up. Julie Johnson re- ceived the offensive player award and Tammi Johnson was given defensive player award. Jodi Miller received the MVP award. Varsity Volleyball — Standing (I to r) Mary Jacquemin, Tina Hite. Tammi Johnson, Tara Davis, Lonnie Cain, Jodi Miller, Pam Sowers, Julie Roecker, Shannon Longen- delpher Kneeling (I to r) — Julie Johnson, Maria Kihm, Roxanne Stollmer. Brenda Fields 48 Sports Top (I to r) Jenny Christian, Missy Voisard. Shannon Hand 2nd row (I to r) Julie Roecker. Shannon Longendelpher 3rd row (I to r) Jenny Shilt, Amy Meredith. Penny Heath, Deanna Roeth 4th row (I to r) Am- ber Lavy, Yvonne Beener, Kari Niesly bot- tom (I to r) Nikki Kimmel, Candi Johnson Varsity Varsity Cheerleaders — (I to r) Angie Fin- frock. Marcy Wolfe, Julie Laughman. Wendy Hansen, Maureen Miller. Becky Fin- frock 50 Sports I f HS Cheerleaders This year's varsity cheerleaders had a very successful year. They placed 1st in the Bradford Pumpkin Show, 2nd at the Piqua Mall Competition, and 3rd at a very tough state competition, Long hours of hard work were spent learning new cheers and routines and per- fecting them to the finest detail. Not only did the cheerleaders com- pete successfully in competitions, they provided a lot of spirit for many school events. This year's advisor was Miss Carolyn Pemberton and captains were: Maureen Miller for football and Angie Finfrock for Basketball. This year's reserve cheerleaders also had a very successful year. Led by captain Lisa Mutzner, the cheerleaders showed continuous spirit and enthusiasm throughout the season. Miss Carolyn Pember- ton was also the reserve cheer- leaders advisor. Reserve Cheerleaders — (I to r) top Lisa Mutzner. Krista Thomas. Julie Roecker. bottom Tiffiny Richard, Candi Johnson, Jessie Wolfe Sports 51 Varsity The 1987-88 Covington basket- ball team had a very successful season. Their final record of 17-7 included a second place finish in the SRC, a sectional champion- ship, and a district runner-up. The season had many highlights. The team set a record for total points scored (1554) and free throw percentage (77.5). Individual records also fell as Lane Evans became the second all-time leading scorer in Covington histo- ry by accumulating 1129 points. Also Lane set the individual free throw percentage record by making 89.6% of his shots (139- 155). Both free throws attempts and free throws made were also new records set by Lane. Matt Root set records in a new cate- gory, three point shots as he made 31 for a 46% accuracy. Individual Honors and Awards Lane Evans — SRC 1st Team AP Southwest District 2nd Team District 9 1st Team District 9 All Star Game North South All Star Game Piqua All Area Team Dayton Newspaper All Star Game Matt Root — SRC 1st Team Piqua All Area Team District 9 All Star Game Scott Wirrig — Honorable Mention SRC Honorable Mention Piqua All Area Game Kyle Kenworthy — Honorable Mention SRC Doug Dilley — Honorable Mention Piqua All Area Team Varsity Basketball Team — (I to r) Joe Boyer, Tarlton Thomas. Scott Wirrig, Kyle Ken worthy. Rich Idle, Lane Evans, Doug Dilley, Matt Root. Alan Davis, Paul McGilli- vary. Tab Brinkman. Pieter Klinkers, kneel- ing, Coach Fisher 52 Sports Varsity Basketball Team -OppononT — ■B i Russia Bradford HouSTon Lehman Fenwick 49v Boys Basketball The Covington Reserve basketball team finished their season with a 11-9 record and posted a 8-4 record in the league. The Bucc's reserve team had balance in scoring with Alan Davis, Jason Frock, Reggie Smith, and Dan Girouard leading the way. Reggie Smith led the Buccs in the rebounding department. Other team members include: Dusty Stump, Jamie Rose, Jason Lyle, Bob Sellman, Justin Swabb, Brian Die- perink, and Chris Dilley. Top — Dan Girouard Bottom — Jason Frock, Alan Davis Sports 53 Reserve Boys Reserve Basketball Team — (I to r) Bob Sellman. Jason Frock, Alan Davis, Chris Dil- ley, Jason Lyle. Justin Swabb, Jamie Rose, Reggie Smith, Brian Dieprink, Dusty Stump, Dan Girouard, Coach Mr. Craft 54 Sports - Freshmen Freshman Basketball Team Opponent We They This years Freshman Team started out slow. From mid-season on, came back to play very good basketball the second half of the campaign. They are to be com- plimented for playing hard, ag- gressive basketball, and never giving up on the court. They were a very exciting team to watch due to the fact most of their games were very close. Freshman Basketball Team — (I to r) Standing: Coach Foster. Josh Long. Mikel Merideth. Mike Short. Benji Merideth. Mike Kesler Kneeling: Shad Earick. Jerry Richard. Chris Dilley. Matt Locke Sports 55 Varsity Varsity Basketball — Standing (I to r) Deana Roeth, Tina Hite, Carolyn Deneke, Tammi Johnson, Coach Mr. Meyer Sitting (I to r) Pam Sowers, Tara Davis, Julie John- son, Jodi Miller, and Jill Emmert 56 Sports Girls Basketball The varsity girls' basketball season was highly successful. The girls finished with a 15-7 record which is the second most number of wins in girls' history. This was also the first time a Covington girls team had back to back winning seasons. The team finished third in the SRC with a 7-5 record, losing only twice to non-league opponents. In the Leh- man game, two new school records were set as the girls scored 72 points and shot 59.8% from the field. Junior Jodi Miller captured the rebounding trophy for the second straight year while Senior Julie Johnson captured the free throw shooting trophy for the second straight year. Senior co-captains Johnson and Jill Emmert, a four year letter winner, were named co-cutstanding players and to the first team all SRC, while Miller was named to the SRC Honorable Mention team. Emmert and Johnson also participated in the District-9 all star game. This is the first time in four years Any Covington players have participated in that game. After a slow start, the reserve girls' team won seven of their last twelve games to finish 7-13 for the season. The girls showed a great deal of desire and hustle through- out the season. These traits helped the girls achieve their late season success. Reserve Girls Basketball — (I to r) Leanne Musgrave, Deana Roeth, Tina Hite. Ali Per- rine, Carolyn Deneke, Kari Niesley, Amber lavy. Shannon Laughman, Regina Looker, Pam Lee, Shannon Duffey Sports 57 Seniors (I to r) Ray Kimmel, Tony Iddings. Mike Reed. Dave White, Tim Fitzpatrick. L.G. Henry. Keith Musgrave Wrestling Team — standing (I to r) Coach Barbee. Tim Fitzpatrick. Mike Reed. L.G. Henry. Randy Sowers. Keith Musgrave. kneeling (I to r) Shawn Barnes, Rob An- spach, Ray Kimmel. Tony Iddings, Doug Hartman, sitting (I to r) Scott Ponchillia. Nate Willoughby. Dan White, Shawn Bak- er, Dave White. Jason Sommer Wrestling The CHS wrestling team finished their season with 12-13-1 recoro Individual honors went to Tony Iddings who was named MVP. Ray Kimmel received the 4 Year Letterman Award and Most Improved. There were two Coach's Awards given to Randy Sowers and Tim Fitzpatrick. Stats — Missy Eyler and Dawn McKibben Sports 59 Baseball Baseball — standing (I to r) Jason Frock, Scott Robbins. Mark Hagan, Jarrod Boeh- ringer. Jerry Richards, Dave White. Matt Locke, Mr. Craft Kneeling (I to r) Casey Rosengarten. Dusty Stump, Lance Wood- dell, Tarlton Thomas. Josh Burns, Dan Girourd. The 1988 Bucc baseball team had a long season. They finished 1-18, with the victory being against Newton. Senior Dave White and junior Dan Girouard re- ceived Honorable Mention all conference this season. With 11 returning letterman coming back in 1989, the Bucc's baseball team can only get better. 60 Sports Softball The CHS softball team had a rough season. They ended with a 2-16 record, but had some tough losses to the league powerhouses Miami East and Versailles. The team was mostly freshman, soph- omores, and juniors, but seniors Jill Emmert, Heather Stover, and Tanja Baker provided valuable leadership. Emmert was chosen to the Honorable Mention all league team. Softball — standing (I to r) Ms. Wiford. Jenny Shilt, Heather Stover, Heather Tobi- as, Shannon Longendelpher, Marcy Wolfe, Tammi Johnson, Tanja Baker, Ali Perrine. Jenny Christian, Shannon Laugh- man, Kneeling — Renee Voisard, Candi Johnson, Penny Heath, Jessie Wolfe, Jill Emmert, Deana Roeth, Missy Voisard. Sports 61 Special Awards — Outstanding Track — Jodi Miller, Ryan Stover Outstanding Field — Heath Finfrock — Regina Looker State meet results — Ryan Stover — 4th place in the 3200 run with a 9:35.6 3200 Relay team — 9th place School Records — 800 meter run — John Polhamus — 2:0139 1600 meter run — Ryan Stover — 4:28.68 3200 meter run — Ryan Stover — 9:35.61 3200 meter relay — R. Stover, J. Byers, K. Boehringer, J. Polhamus — 8:11.6 6400 meter relay — J. Polhamus, J. Byers, R. Smith, R. Stover — 19:24 62 Track The 1988 Covington boy's track team had a very outstanding season. The team had an 11-2 dual meet record, placed 1st in The Ansonia Relays, placed 2nd in the Covington Invitational, were District Champs, set five new school records, and scored in the stdte meet for the 8th time in the last 9 years. The boy's team displayed good team balance as they were able to score in all the events in most meets. The 1988 Covington girl's track team had a 6-6 dual meet record and overall had a good season considering the number of girls on the team All of the girls on the team performed very well, but the lack of depth kept the team from having a more outstanding season. Another highlight of the season was a Spring Break trip to Knoxville, Tenn. where the boys swept a quadrangular meet and the girls placed 2nd of four. Front row (I to r) Mr. Schultz. Reggie Smith. Dan White, Bob Sellman, Xan Reck. Second row — Missie Eyler. Amy Marker, Pam Howell, Lisa Lauber. Lisa Polhamus, Ted Schultz. Third row — Tina Hite, Jodie Barton, Lisa Ken worthy, Jodi Miller, Lori Salye Back row — Brian Looker, Jason Byers, Kyle Boehringer, Ryan Stover. David Glenn. John Polhamus, Rich Idle, Randy Hartman, Heath Finfrock. 63 Personalities '88 Oldest And Boldest 65 Senior Division Angel Baker Vaughn Bowman Ray Burton Ryan Deeter Tab Brinkman J.D. Brumbaugh Karmyn Clark Scott Clark Jill Emmert Jenifer Etter Todd Albright Jarrod Boehringer Carol Bucklew Todd Creager Lane Evans Tim Fitzpatrick Randy Hartman Brenda Fields Angie Finfrock Heath Finfrock Stephanie Gessner Marshall Heath Kristy Gibboney Gary Green L.G. Henry Jason Humphreys Tony Iddings Jim Jacobs Julie Johnson Kyle Kenworthy Steven Todd Albright — Todd ; Football — 9.10; Art Club — 9; Vica Reporter — 11 12 Angelique Renee Baker — Angel . Piqua — 10; French Club — 9; Key Club — 9. 11; Drama Club — 12; FHA — 12; Home- coming Court — 12 Tanya Nicole Baker — Tan ; Basketball — 9. 10. 11; Softball — 9. 10; Volleyball Statistician — 10; Science Club — 12; Pep Club — 12; Spanish Club — 9. 10. 11; Key Club — 9, 10. 11. 12. TNT — 9, 10; FHA — 11. 12; Drama Club — 10. 11. 12. Art Club — 11 12; Pumpkin Show Queen Candidate. Jodie Lynn Barton — Spidey ; Scholar- ship Team — 9; Track — 11. 12; Cross Country — 11; Volleyball — 9; Track Statistician — 10. Marching Band — 9. 10; Concert Band — 9. 10; Outstanding French Student — 9; Americanism Win- ner — 10; Varsity C — 11 12; Key Club — 9. 10. 11 12. TNT — 9. 10. 11 12. Secretary and Treasurer — 10, 11 Treasurer — 12; French Club — 10. 11. Pep Club — 12; Drama Club — 12. Jerrod L. Boehringer — Boe ; Football — 9. 10. 12; Baseball — 9. 11. 12 Vaughn Allan Bowman — Track — 9; Play Cast — 10. Art Club — 9. 11. Key Club — 9 Tab Anthony Brinkman — Class Vice Presi- dent — 10. 11 12; Scholarship Team — 10. Football — 9, 10. 11. 12; Basketball — 9. 10. 12; Track — 9. 10. 11 12; Bas- ketball Statistician — 9; National Honor Most Popular Society — 10. 11. 12; Student Council — 9, 10. 11 12; Spanish Club — 9, 10; Art Club — 10, 11 Accountant — 10, Treasurer — 11; Science Club — 12. Vice President — 12; Homecoming King — 12. Crystal Alysia Brown — Rissal ; FHA Coor- dinator — 10 Kenneth Jay Brown — Versialles -9-11 Jay D. Brumbaugh —- Basketball Student Manager — 11 Carol Ann Bucklew — Cuties ; New- ton— 9; Student Librarian — 11; FHA — 11 Raymond B. Burton — Ray ; Football — 9, 10, 11. 12; Baseball — 12; Spanish Club — 9, 10,11 12; Drama Club — 10, 11, 12; Buccanews — 11 12. Science Club — 11. 12 Karmyn Ka Clark — Ramsey ; Basketball — 9; Play Cast — 10. Play Crew — 10; Marching Band — 9. Concert Band — 9; Student Librarian — 10. Spanish Club — 9. TNT — 9, 11; Key Club — 9. 11 12; Drama Club — 10. 12. Buccanews — 10. 11 12; FHA — 10, 11 12, President — 10. Secretary — 11 Vice President — 12. Science Club — 11 12 Scott Patrick Clark — Goober ; Presi- dent — Jr. Ag. Diesel — 11. President — Sr. Ag. Diesel — 12; Basketball — 9. 10, 11. FFA — 11, 12. Student of the Quar- ter — 12 Michael Ted Creager — H.D. Jacobs High School — 9. 10 Ryan Lewis Deeter — Deet ; Football — Most Likely To Succeed 9. Track — 9. 10, 11. 12. Key Club — 9. 10; French Club — 9, 10. Art Club — 9 Lon Matthew Dysinger — Art Club — 9. 10 Jill Emmert — Basketball — 9, 10. 11, 12. Track — 9, Cross Country — 9, 10, 11; Softball — 10. 11. Volleyball Statistician — 12; Play Crew — 10. Spanish Club — 9. 10. Key Club — 9. 11; Art Club — 9. 10. 11, 12. Varsity C — 9. 10, 11. 12 Jenifer Jo Etter — Jen ; Class President — 9; Scholarship Team — 10; Basketball — 9, 10; Cross Country — 12; Play Cast — 10, 11, 12; Play Crew — 10; Art Club — 9, 10, 11, 12. Secretary — 10, Presi- dent — 12, Spanish Club — 9, 10. Key Club — 9, 11 12; TNT — 9. 11. Drama Club — 10. 11. 12. Secretary — 11 President — 12; Science Club — 11.12, Secretary — 12. Superior Ribbon Art Show — 11 Lane Michael Evans — Tree ; Basketball — 9. 10, 11, 12. Baseball — 9. 10. 11. Golf — 11. 12; Spanish Club — 9, 10. Key Club — 11; Basketball Honorable Mention All League — 10. Baseball — Honorable Mention All League — 10, Basketball All League — 11. District 9 All- Star — 11. Piqua Daily All-Star — 11 Brenda Lee Fields — Track — 9. 10. Vol- leyball — 9. 10, 11, 12; Play Cast — 11; Pep Band — 9; Marching Band — 9. 10, 11 12; Concert Band — 9, 10, 11, 12; Band Secretary — 11 Officer — 12; Principal Office Helper — 11; Key Club — 9; Drama Club — 10, 11 12 Angela L. Finfrock — Ang , Scholarship Best Dressed Tab Brinkman Randy Hartman Lane Evans Maureen Miller Jean Kistler Sarah Musser Team — 11; Track Statistician — 9, 10; Cheerleader — 9, 10, 11 12. Captain 12; National Honor Society — 11 12. Secretary — 12; Marching Band — 9. 10. 11 12. Concert Band — 9. 10. 11, 12; Jazz Band — 11. 12. Brass Choir — 11. 12; Band Manager — 12; Student Council — 9. 10. 11 12, Treasurer — 11, 12; Key Club — 9. 10, 11, 12, Board Member — 9. 10, 11 12, Vice President — 11; French Club — 9. 10; Tri-State Honors Band — 10, 11; All-State Honors Band — 12; Director's Award tor Band — 11. Ohio State Honors Band — 11; Bowling Green Honors Band — 12; Best Featured Soloist in Marching Band — 12; Perfect Attendance — 10; Homecom- ing Court — 12. Heath Douglas Finfrock — Football — 9, 10, 11 12; Basketball — 9. 10; Track — 9. 10. 11 12; FFA — 9. 10. 11 12; Vice President — FFA — 11 12; Homecom- ing Court — 12 Timothy Dean Fitzpatrick — Fitz ; Foot- ball — 9, 10. 11, 12; Baseball — 9. 10; Wrestling — 9, 10, 11 12. Key Club — 9. 12; Art Club — 10, 11 12. Vice President — 12; Wrestling Most Improved — 11; Football — Honorable Mention — 12; Homecoming Court — 12 Jewell Dean Fuston — Whisker Biscuits , Newton — 9; Softball — 9. 10. 11; VICA — 11; FHA — 11. 12 Stephanie Alane Gessner — “Steppie ; Track — 9. Key Club — 9. 10; OOEA — 11, 12; SADD — 11 Kristine Marie Gibboney — Volleyball line judge — 10.11; Perfect Attendance — 11; fhA — 12 Gary M. Green — Basketall — 9, Baseball — 9, Spanish Club — 9, 10. FHA — 11. Science Club — 12 Randy M. Hartman — Class Vice President — 9. Class President — 10, 11. 12; Scholarship Team — 9,10; Football — 9, 10, 11 12; Basketball — 9, Track — 9, 10, 11 12; National Honor Society Presi- dent — 12; Student Council — 9, 10. 11 12 President — 12, Art Club — 9. 10 Treasure 10. Spanish Club — 10. Sci- ence Club — 11, 12 Vice President 11; Football Captain — 12; Americanism Test — 10, 11; Principal's Award — 12; All League SRC (Football) — 12, Line- man of the Year — 12, D.A.R. Good Citizen — 12; Boys State — 11. Home- coming Court — 12 Marshall Jay Heath — Football Manager _ 9; viCA — 11 12 Larry George Henry — “LG ; Football — 11; Track — 9. 10. Wrestling — 9. 10, 11 12; Play Cast — 12, Marching Band — 9. 10, Concert Band — 9,10, 11; Pep Band — 9, 10; Spanish Club — 9, 10; Key Club — 9, Science Club — 11; Pep Club — 12 Jason J. Humphreys — Humpman ; Golf — 11, 12; Key Club — 9, 11. 12. Spanish Club — 10; Science Club — 11, 12 Anthony Dean Iddings — Tony ; Football — 9, 10. 11 12; Track — 11; Wrestling — 9, 10, 11 12; Play Crew — 10. Key Club — 11 12. French Club — 9, 10; Drama Club — 10 James Allen Jacobs — Jim Julie Anne Johnson — J.J. ; Basketball — 9. 10, 11 12; Track — 9; Softball — 10, 11. 12; Volleyball — 10. 11. 12; Play Crew — 10; Spanish Club — 9, 10, 11; Key Club — 9. 10. 11 12. TNT — 9. 10, 11, 12; Drama Club — 10, 11 Derrick Anthony Kallen — Rick ; Football — 9; Basketball — 9. OEA — 11. 12 Kyle Joseph Ken worthy — Mantis ; Foot- ball — 9. 10, Basketball — 9, 10, 11 12; Golf — 11, 12; Basketball Statistician — 9; Spanish Club — 10. 11; Key Club — 12; Pep Club — 12 Lisa Suzanne Ken worthy — Class Treasurer — 9. 10. 11. 12; Track 11. 12. Cross Country — 11, 12; Cheerleader — 9, 10, 11. Captain — 10. 11; Student Council — 9, 10, 11, 12, Secretary — 11 12. Key Club — 9, 10. 11. 12, Trea- surer — 10,11. French Club — 9.10. FHA Treasurer — 10; Yearbook Assisant Edi- tor — 10; Yearbook Editor — 11; Ad Staff — 12; Buccanews Staff — 12; Dra- ma Club; Science Club — 12, Pep Club — 12; Cross Country Coaches Award — 11; MVP Cross Country — 12, Varsity C — 11 12. Homecoming Court — 12. Maria Ann Kihm — Ria ; Scholarship Team — 10; Track — 9, 10; Volleyball — 9. 10. 11 12, Marching Bank — 9. Concert Band — 9; Guidance Office — 11; Attendance Office — 12; Principals Tim Fitzpatrick Matt Miller Maureen Miller Jenifer Etter 69 Heath Finfrock Jill Emmert Lisa Kenworthy Maria Kihm Ray Kimmel Pieter Klinkers Shawn Lear Mike Kline Amy Loop Renee Marko Robyn Martin Matt Miller Maureen Miller Sarah Musser Jean Kistler Brian Looker Paul McGillivray Anna Perrine 70 Jenni Pleiman Tanya Shaffer Shanon Strait John Polhamus Jennifer Swabb Shane Powell Ben Robinson Roxanne Stollmer Doug Thomas Keith Powers Heather Stover Robert Trubee 71 Front Office — 12; Key Club — 9.10. 11. 12; French Club — 9, 10; TNT Vice Presi- dent — 10; Key Club Board Member — 11. FHA Vice President — 11; Drama Club Vice President — 12. Varsity “C — 10.11. 12; Top French Student — 10. Key Club Certificate — 10. 11; Home- coming Court — 12 Ray Allen Kimmel — “RK ; Wrestling — 9. 10. 11. 12; FFA — 11. 12 Jean Ellen Kistler — Scholarship Team — 9. 10.11.12; National Honor Society — 10. 11. Vice President — 12; Marching Band — 9. 10. 11. 12. Concert Band — 9, 10. 11. 12; Pep Band — 9. 10. 11. 12. Band Treasurer — 10. 1st Lieutenant — 11; Band Representative — 9; Band Cap- tain — 12. Key Club — 9; French Club — 9. 10. Outstanding French Student — 10; Americanism Winner — 11. 12; Girls State — 11; Director's Award for Band — 11; Perfect Attendance. Bret A. Kittle Pietr Mathijs Klinkers — Pete ; Baskeball Student Manager — 12; Exchange Stu- dent Shawn David Lear — “Barney Rubble ; Football — 9. 10. 11. 12; Baseball — 9. 10. 11. 12. Key Club — 9. Spanish Club — 10; VICA — 11. 12 Brian C. Looker — Football — 9. 10. 11; Track — 9. 10. 11; VICA Class President — 11 Amy Michelle Loop — VICA Class Presi- dent — 12; VICA Class Chaplain — 11; FHA — 10 Renee Michelle Marko — Basketball — 9. 10. 11; Volleyball — 9. 10, 11; Attend- ance Office Helper — 12. Key CLub — 9. 10. 11. 12; Art Club — 9. Spanish Club — 9. 10. FHA — 12 Robyn Ann Martin — “Bird ; Basketball — 9, 10. 11; Track — 9. 10. Volleyball — 9. 10. 11; Play Cast — 11. 12; Ad Staff — 12. Spanish Club — 9. 10; Drama Club — 10. 11, 12; Key Club — 9. 10. 11. 12; Buccanews — 9. 10, 11, 12; TNT — 9, 11; FHA — 12; Art Club — 10. 12, Brad- ford Pumpkin Show Contestant Paul Michael McGillivray — Basketball — 9, 10, 11, 12; Science Fair — 10; FHA — 11 Matthew Ronald Miller — “Matt ; Play Cast — 10. 11. 12; Marching Band — 9. 10. 11, 12; Concert Band — 9. 10. 11. 12. Pep Band —11.12; Jazz Band — 10; Guidance Office Helper — 10; Spanish Club — 9. 10. 11. 12; TNT — 9, 10, 11; Key Club — 9, 10, 11; Buccanews — 9, 10. 11, 12; Drama Club — 10, 11, 12; Science Fair Champ — 10 Maureen Deanna Miller — “Mo, Maury ; Class Secretary — 9. 10. 11. 12; Basket- ball — 9; Cheerleader — 10, 11, 12, Captain — 12; Scholarship Team — 9, 10,11; Play Cast — 10. 12. Play Crew — 10, 11. Student Librarian — 10; French Club — 9. 10. Secretary — 10; Student Council — 9. 10. 11. 12, Key Club — 9. 10, 11, 12, Board Member — 10, Secre- tary — 11; Drama Club — 10. 11, 12. Treasurer — 11. Secretary — 12; FHA — 10, 11, 12. Secretary — 10. President — 11, 12, FHA District Representative from Covington. TNT — 10; Science Fair — 10. 1st Place; Pumpkin Show Queen Candidate — 11. Science Club — 11, 12, President — 12. Bucanews — 10,11, 12. Mum Festival Queen Pageant; 2nd Runner-up; Homecoming Queen — 12 Keith David Musgrave — “Rat ; Wrestling — 9,10,11, 12; Play Cast — 11.12; Play Crew — 10.11.12; French Club — 9,10, Key Club — 9, 11, 12; Spanish Club — 12; Pep Club — 12 Sarah Jane Musser — “Mosquito ; Track — 9, 10. 11, Cheerleader — 9; Play Cast — 11; Attendance Office Helper — 10. Key Club — 9, 10. 11, Secretary — 10; Spanish Club — 9. 10. TNT — 9; Buccanews — 9. 10, 11, 12; Perfect Attendance — 9 Anna Leah Perrine — Track — 9, 10; Vol- leyball — 9, Girls Basketball Statistician — 10; Guidance Office Helper — 12; Key Club — 9. 10. 11. 12. Secretary — 12; Spanish Club — 9. 10; Drama Club — 10; Art Club — 11; Pumpkin Show Queen Candidate — 11 Jennifer Renee Pleiman — Volleyball — 9; Attendance Office Helper — 10.11.12. Spanish Club — 9, 10, Key Club — 9, 10, 11, 12; TNT — 11. 12. President — 12 John Scott Polhamous — “Johnny P. ; Track — 9. 10. 11, 12; Cross Country — 9,10,11.12; Varsity “C —9, 10.11,12; 4-Year Award Cross Country — 12; Most Improved Runner — 10 Most School Spirit Class Clown Most Talkative Tab Brinkman Tab Brinkman Peiter Klinkers Angie Finfrock Jill Emmert Lisa Kenworthy Anita Mari© Rauch — Scholarship Team — 9, 10. 11; National Honor Society — 10. 11. 12. Guidance Office Helper — 11; Spanish Club — 9, 10; TNT — 9. 10. 11. Science Club — 11. Perfect Attend- ance — 9, 10, Bucanews — 10. 11, 12, Assistant Editor — 11. Editor — 12, Girls State — 11 Robert Eugene Reagan — Thumper ; Tipp City; VICA Sargeant at Arms — 11 Michael Alexander Reed — Football — 9, 10, 12. Track — 9; Wrestling — 11. 12; Key Club — 9. 12; French Club — 9. 10; Drama Club — 12 Benjamin Lee Robinson — Ben ; Troy Re- creation Boxing Team — 1986-1988 Matthew Steven Root — Matt ; Scholar- ship Team — 10.11; Basketball — 9. 10. 11, 12; Golf — 9. 10. 11. 12; Basketball Statistician — 9; National Honor Society — 11. 12. Spanish Club— 9. 10. Key Club — 11; Varsity C — 9, 10. 11. 12; Basketball Honorable Mention All League — 11 Matthew Kyle Ryan — Pook ; Basketball — 9. 10 Stephen William Sink — Steve ; Football — 9. 10, 11. 12; Basketball — 9, Spanish Club — 10. Science Club —11; Drama Club — 12 Melinda Gale Sizemore — Flag Corps — 9, 10; VICA — 11, 12, Parlimentarian — 12 Roxanne Michelle Stollmer — “Roxie ; Scholarship Team — 9; Volleyball — 9, 10, 11, 12; Marching Band — 9, 10, 11. Best Personality Tim Fitzpatrick Angie F infrock 12; Concert Band — 9. 10. 11, 12, Band Manager — 11. Band Drill Master — 12. Principal; Office Helper — 12. Spanish Club — 9. 10,11. Key Club — 10, 11,12. Board Member — 11, Co-Treasurer — 12, TNT — 9; Science Club — 10. 11,12; Pep Club — 12; Perfect Attendance 9. 10, 11, Volleyball District 9 Senior All Star — 12; Volleyball Honorable Mention SRC; Americanism Winner — 10 Heather Anne Stover — Stove ; Basket- ball. 9, 10. 11; Cross Country — 11, 12; Softball — 9. 10. 11. 12; Volleyball Stat- istician — 9. Marching Band — 9, 10, Concert Band — 9, 10; French Club — 9, 10, Key Club — 9. 10. 11. 12, TNT — 12; Secretary — 12, Science Club — 12; Pep Club — 12 Shannon B Strait — Track — 9; Play Crew — 10; Spanish Club — 10. Drama Club — 10, Science Club — 11; FHA 11 Jennifer Renee Swabb — FHA — 10. 11, 12 Douglas M. Thomas — Doug ; VICA — 11. 12, Treasurer — 12 Robert L. Trubee — ‘Rob ; Art Club — 9, VICA — 11, 12 Anthony Jason Vogt — “Tony ; Spanish Club — 10; Science Club — 11. 12; Pep Club — 12. Ice Hockey — 9. 10 Othel Jay Wagner — “Jay ; FHA — 11. Perfect Attendance — 9 Bart M. Weer — Football — 9, 10; Basket- ball — 9. VICA — 11. 12 Dawn Renee Westfall — Play Cast — 10; Play Crew — 10. Principal Office Helper; Shyest Key Club — 9. 10. 11, 12. TNT — 9.1 0. 11, 12, President — 12. FHA — 10. 11. 12, JVS Representative — 10. 11, 12. Drama Club — 10, 11. 12; Spanish Club — 10. 11. Pep Club — 12 David L. White — Super Dave ; Scholar- ship Team — 9.10.11; Football — 9,10, 11, 12, Baseball — 9. 10. 11; Wrestling — 9, 10. 11. 12; National Honor Society; Art Club — 9. 10, 11, 12. Art Club Pin — 10. 11, Boys State Alternate — 12. SRC Honorable Mention — Football Amy Renee Wintrow — Scholarship Team — 10; Marching Band — 10; Concer Band — 9, 10; Pep Band — 9, 10, Front Office Helper — 10; Guidance Office Helper — 10. Art Club — 9, 10. TNT — 10, Art Club Pin — 9, Americanism Award — 10 Scott Alan Wirrig — Piqua High School — 9. 10. Basketball — 9, 10. 11. 12. Key Club — 9, 10 Sean Michael Wyke — Houston High School — 9. 10, Marching Band — 9. 10. Concert Band — 9. 10; Pep Band — 9. 10; Spoman Club — 9.10. Science Club — 11. Teachers Pet Steve Sink Kristy Gibboney Tab Brinkman Maria Kihm Dawn Westfall David White Not pictured: Rob Boone Crystal Brown Kenneth Brown Wanda Miller Keith Musgrave Matt Ryan Jay Wagner Lon Dysinger Jewell Fuston Rick Kallen Rob Reagan Melinda Sizemore Amy Wintrow Scott Wirrig Sean Wyke Personalities '88 Classes Jeremy Alyea Andy Angle Rob Anspach Bev Bennett Kyle Boehringer Edward Boone Chip Brant Jenny Brant Janet Brown Josh Burns Jason Byers Todd Caldwell Sherry Campell Melinda Clark Greg Coblentz Hedi Collins Maria Collins Alan Davis Tara Davis Christy Decker Hans Deneke Doug Dilley Kip Diltz Dave Duff Ernie Elliott Missy Eyler Melissa Fast Tammy Fetters Harold Frantz Jason Frock Tammy Gambill Jeff Gariety Dan Girouard David Glenn Mark Hagan Matt Hand Doug Hartman Jodie Hicks Tina Hite Steve Hogue Rich Idle Mary Jacquemin 78 Tammi Johnson Gary Kesler Thomas Knepp Julie Laughman Paula Layman Kelly Long Shannon Longendelpher Amy Marker Jenny Marshall Dawn McKibben Amy Meredith Jodi Miller Chris Nutter Lisa Peeples Shannon Powell Scott Prenger Tiftany Richard Scott Robbins Julie Roecker Casey Rosengarten Sherri Sampson Ted Schultz Joni Shatter Corey Smith Jody Smith Randy Sowers Mike Speer Hans Stocker Ryan Stover Tarlton Thomas Tom Thompson Heather Tobias Barry Vannoy Kristina Vore Deanna Westtall Chad Wintringham Marcy Wolte Lance Woddell Cindy Yingst Not Pictured Mark Barga Jackie Hecker James McDowell Richard Morrison John Painter Shane Powell 79 Shawn Baker Shawn Barnes Yvonne Beener Toby Blair Michelle Bridges Joe Boyer David Brown Eric Brumbaugh Melissa Cartwright Caryn Childs Chris Clark Karen Colby Carolyn Deneke Brian Dieperink Monica Draving Ted Draving Shane Duffey Michelle Elliott Becky Finfrock Darcy Flory Brian Fortune Jackie Freeman Heath Gambill Brian Gold Shannon Hand Wendy Hanson Penny Heath Nicole Holsinger Pamela Howell Susie Ingle Candi Johnson Nikki Kimmel Katie Kingrey Chris Kiser Shannon Laughman Joe Layman Regina Looker Jason Lyle Aaron Manning Kerri Martin James Meyer Regina Morrison 80 Liz Mowery Rodney Mowery Lisa Mutzner Glenna Nunley John Olds Tina Phipps Scott Ponchillia Nathan Rapp Xan Reck Scott Robinson Jamie Rose Robin Rowe Holly Ryan Tammy Sarver Tony Scarberry Tracy Schafter Bob Sellman Courtnie Shields Jenny Shilt Steve Shilt Reggie Smith Pam Sowers Jenny Stevenson Shelly Stoler Dusty Stump Justin Swabb Amy Thompson Elizabeth Thompson Renee Voisard Andy Whiteman Nate Willoughby Heather Wintrow Wayne Wirrig Nikki Wood Tricia Zell Not Pictured: Jennifer Flory Greg Mullenix 81 Rob Baker Shelly Beeman Scott Boyer Jacci Brant Jason Bridges Denise Brown William Burtrum Brad Cecil Craig Childs Jenny Christian Scott Dammeyer Chris Dilley Mark Draving Sheri Drummond Shannon Duffey Shad Earick Jerry Evans John Frantz Tim Fuston Jennifer Garman Matt Good William Grody Steve Hammaker Jason Helman Jack Herron Dan Jamison Jeffrey Keller Mike Kesler Tim Knepp Jim Ladenthin Chris Lambert Lisa Lauber Amber Lavy Dale Layman Pamela Lee Matt Locke Josh Long Kristin Loop Julie Lyle Benji Meredith Mikel Meredith Leanne Musgrave 82 Kari Niesley Ali Perrine Lisa Polhamus Jerry Richard Chad Robinson Deana Roeth Paul Shaffer Nicole Sheridan Mike Short Amy Shroyer Jason Sommer Tonya Spurgeon Krista Thomas Angela Thompson Aron Turner Missy Voisard Christin Westfall Dan White Jessie Wolfe Coleman Zell 83 JVS Juniors — Andy Angle, Mark Barga, Jennie Brant, Thomas Brant. Jason Byers. Melinda Clark, Heidi Collins, Doug Dilley, Kip Diltz, Tammy Fetters, Harold Frantz, Jeff Gariety, Jodie Hicks, Kelly Long, James McDowell, Richard Morrison. John Painter. Lisa Peeples, Tiffany Richard. Randy Sowers, Tom Thompson. Kristina Vore, Lance Woodell. 84 JVS JVS Seniors — Todd Albright, Scott Clark, Richard Dershem, Lon Dysinger, Heath Finfrock, Jewell Fuston, Stephanie Gessner, Marshall Heath, Jim Jacobs, Rick Kallen, Ray Kimmel, Shawn Lear, Amy Loop, Rob Reagan, Melinda Sizemore, Doug Thomas, Robert Trubee, Jodell Vanderhorst, Bart Weer. 85 «4A1 Superintendent Mr. Dave Jones Principal Mr. Allen Smith Mr. Smith And His Birthday Surprise Mrs. Jane Gildow — Art Mr. Roger Craft — Business Dept. Mrs. Judy Snyder — Business Dept. Mr. Steve Fisher — English Dept. Mr. Lynn Shellenberger — English Dept. Mrs. Mary Beth Foster — English Dept. Mr. Brian Bohlander — Spanish Mr. Charles Burgbacher — Health Phys. Ed. Mrs. Caryl Peeples — Home Economics Dept. 89 Doris Trost retired from teaching after 41 years of service. Miss Trost came to Covington in 1963. Previously, she had taught at Lewisburg and Bradford High Schools. During her 25 years at Covington, Miss Trost served as Dean of Girls, Student Council Advisor, and directed the Junior and Senior Plays. Her teaching assignments in- cluded French, English, and Speech and Drama. Miss Trost's dedication and pleasantness will be missed at CHS but everyone wishes her the best in her retirement. Mr. Jerry Shaw — Industrial Arts Dept. Mrs. Marjorie Tisdale — Guidance Counselor Mrs. Katherine Phillis — Attendance Ms. Peggy O'Brien — Math Dept. Mr. Charles Craig — Music Dept. Mr. Larrie Tisdale — O.W.E. Ms. Tera Hutchins — Science Dept. Ms. Melanie Wiford — Science Dept. Mr. Doug Swartz — Social Studies Dept. 90 Kim Lakes-Morman re- signed after seven years at Covington High School in order to spend more time with her family. A math teacher, Mrs. Lakes- Morman was head vol- leyball and softball coach. Mrs. Betty Mckibben — Library Aide Mrs. Karen Angle. Mrs Betty Boggs. Mrs. Joan Graves — Cafeteria Mrs. Layman. Mrs Flick. Mr. Flick. Mrs. Ganger. Mr. Colby, Mrs Colby, Mrs. Denman — bus Drivers Mr. Monnin — Janitor Not pictured — Mr. Huelsman, Athletic Dir. and Math Dept., Mrs. Yaney — Library. Mr. Meyer — Psychologist. Mrs. Hurlbut — Special Ed.. Mr. Campbell — Vo. Ag Mr Ron Schultz — Social Studies Dept. Mr. Doug Foster — Special Ed. Dept. Mrs. Roberta Buckingham — Secretary 1 Ad Staff Ad Staff — 1st row — Jill Emmert 2nd row — Tammi Johnson. Tina Hite, Marcy Wolfe, Randy Hartman, Matt Root, Tartton Thomas 3rd row — Robyn Martin, Scott Prenger, Dan Girouard, Angie Finfrock, Jodi Barton. Maureen Miller. Lisa Kenwor- thy 4th row — Sarah Musser, Jean Kistler, Jenifer Etter, Jenni Pleiman, Roxanne Stollmer Art Club Art Club — 1st row — Mrs. Gildow, Rob Anspach, Dave White. Jill Em- mert. Tim Fitzpatrick, Jenifer Etter, Robyn Martin. Tina Hite, Amy Mer- edith 2nd row — Gary Kesler, Josh Bums, Ryan Stover, Doug Hartman, Sarah Musser, Tanya Baker, Greg Coblentz, Josh Long 3rd row — Ja- son Frock. Rich Idle, Dusty Stump, Chad Wintringham. Amy Wintrow, Jodi Shaffer, Shelly Stolen Regina Morrison, Shannon Hand 4th row — Tracy Shaffer, Jackie Freeman, Sherry Campbell, Dawn McKibben, Bev Bennet. Shannon Laughman, Carolyn Deneke Art Club Officers Art Club Officers — (I to r) Sherry Campbell, Jenifer Etter, Tim Fitzpat- rick. Joni Shaffer 94 Clubs Front Office Workers Front Office Workers — 1st row (I to r) — Down McKibben, Roxanne Stollmer, Maria Kihm, Dawn Westfall 2nd row (I to r) — Barry Vannoy, Bret Kittle Attendance Workers Attendance Office Workers — 1st row (I to r) — Mrs. Phyllis, Renee Marko 2nd row (I to r) — Shannon Longendelpher. Jenni Plelman, Ma- ria Kihm. Tracy Shaffer, Kristy Gib- boney Guidance Workers Guidance Office Workers (I to r) — Toby Blair, Mrs. Tisdale, Shannon Longendelpher, Anna Perrine 95 Boys And Girls State Delegates Boys and Girls State Delegates (I to r) — Josh Burns, Tarlton Thomas. Shannon Longendelpher, Alan Da- vis. Scott Prenger. Dan Girouard. Jodi Miller. Barry Vannoy, Dee Westfall Buccanews — sitting (I to r) — Me- lissa Cartwright. Jenny Marshall. Jenni Pleiman, Julie Johnson. Mau- reen Mille. Roxanne Stollmer, Tracy Schaffer, Dan Girouard. Sarah Musser, Ray Burton. Jenifer Etter Senior Class Officers (I to r) — Mau- reen Miller — treas, Randy Hartman — pres; Mrs. Lakes — Morman — adv; Tab Brinkman — v. pres; Mr. Fisher — adv; Lisa Ken worthy — sec. Buccanews Senior Officers 96 Ciubs CHS Symphonic Band CHS Symphonic Band — 1st row (I to r) — Melissa Cartwright, Yvonne Beener, Kerri Martin, Rox- anne Stollmer, Jean Kistler, Becky Finfrock 2nd row (I to r) — Shannon Duffey. Chris Kiser, Lisa Mutzner, Jenni Garmen, Mike Speer, Amber Lavy, Tricia Zell, Annie Thompson, Regina Looker. Jenny Marshall. Brenda Fields 3rd row (I to r) — Chad Wintringham, Jerry Richard, Tracy Schaffer. Karen Colby, Angie Finfrock. Susie Ingle. Aaron Man- ning, Jenny Christian, Shelly Stoler 4th row (I to r) — Matt Davis, Greg Coblentz. David Brown, Dee West- fall, Shad Earick, Julie Roecker, Matt Miller, Mr. Craig Jazz Band — 1st row (I to r) — Emily Huelsman, Martha Ingle, Kerri Mar- tin, Lisa Mutzner, Mike Speer, Jenny Marshall, Yvonne Beener 2nd row (I to r) — Brian Bowman, Amber Lavy, Melissa Cartwright. Tracy Schaffer, Karen Colby, Steve Poast, Shad Earick 3rd row (I to r) — Mr. Craig, Susie Ingle. Angie Finfrock. Aaron Manning, Tricia Zell, Annie Thompson, Jerry Richard, Matt Da- vis Pep Band Pep Band — 1st row (I to r) — Mar- tha Ingle. Karen Colby, Matt Miller, Tracy Schaffer, Regina Looker 2nd row (I to r) — Amy Mutzner, Kerri Martin, Jerry Richard. Chris Haines, Emily Huelsman. Angie Marshall, Tonda Grise. 3rd row (I to r) —- Jenni Garman. Jenny Christian, Tricia Zell, Jenny Stoler, Jennifer Manning. Jean Kistler 4th row (1 to r) — Shan- non Duffey, Yvonne Beener. Melissa Cartwright. Jenny Marshall, Aaron Manning. Susie Ingle 5th row (I to r) — Greg Coblentz, Mike Speer, Steve Poast, Chad Wintringham, Chris Kiser, Brian Bowman, Mr Craig Clubs 97 Drama Club Drama Club — 1st row (I to r) — Becky Finfrock. Jenifer Etter, Kar- myn Clark, Maria Kihm, Jodi Barton, Maureen Miller, Matt Miller, Angel Baker, Heather Stover, Lisa Kenwor- thy, Shannon Hand 2nd row (I to r) — Mr. Shellenberger, Janet Brown, Dawn Westfall, Brenda Fields, Jill Emmert, Robyn Martin, Tanya Bak- er. Sarah Musser, Regina Looker 3rd row (I to r) Steve Sink, Shannon Lon- gendelpher, Jodi Miller, Tarlton Thomas, Ray Burton, Keith Mus- grave. Tracy Schaffer. Melissa Cartwright 4th row (I to r) — Mike Speer, Ted Shultz, Shad Earick, Gary Kessler, Dawn McKibben, Dee Westfall, Missy Eyler, Yvonne Beener, Shawn Barnes, Chris Kiser 5th row (I to r) — Kerri Martin, Julie Roecker, Aaron Manning, Dave Duff. Bev Bennet, Shelly Stoler, Barry Vannoy, Josh Burns. Kyle Boehringer 6th row — L.G. Henry, Mike Reed Drama Officers Drama Club Officers — (I to r) — Jenifer Etter. Maria Kihm. Mr. Shel- lenberger, Maureen Miller. Lisa Ken- worthy FFA FFA — 1st row (I to r) — Brian Die- perink, James Meyer, Brad Cecil, Jamie Rose, Joe Layman, Wayne Wirrig, Doug Cole, Mike Kesler 2nd row (I to r) — Tim Knepp, Nate Wil- loughby. Billy Burtrum, Scott Robin- son, Tim Fuston, Aaron Turner, Mark Draving 3rd row (I to r ) — Ted Draving, Tony Shaffer, Brian For- tune. Jason Sommer. David Brown. Joe Boyer 98 Clubs i - FFA Officers FFA Officers — (1 to r) front — Brad Cecil, Jamie Rose, Joe Layman, Wayne Wirrig back — James Mey- er, Doug Cole, Brian Dieperink FHA FHA — (I to r) 1st row — Mrs. Pee- ples, Robyn Martin, Jodi Miller. Shan- non Longendelpher, Monica Drov- ing, Cristin Westfall. Angel Baker 2nd row — Janet Brown, Tanja Bak- er, Sherri Sampson, Angie Thomp- son. Pam Howell, Robin Rowe, Mau- reen Miller 3rd row — Jody Smith, Paula Layman, Dawn Westfall. Dawn McKibben, Shelly Beeman, Jacci Brant, Holly Ryan 4th row — Jennifer Swabb, Renne Marko, De- anna Roeth, Katie Miller, Missy Voi- sard, Kari Niesley. Dee Westfall, Kar- myn Clark, Kristy Gibboney FHA Officers FHA Officers — (I to r) — Dawn Westfall, Dawn McKibben. Paula Layman, Maureen Miller, Karmyn Clark. Jodi Miller — Clubs 99 I Key Club Key Club — (I to r) 1st row — Mrs. Snyder, Hans Stocker, Shannon Hand. Dawn Westfall. Roxanne Stollmer, Anna Perrine 2nd row — Jason Humphreys, Tab Brinkman, Maria Kihm, Heather Stover. Jenifer Etter, Anita Rauch, Dave Duff 3rd row — Matt Root, Jodi Miller, Jenny Shut, Nicole Holsinger, Renne Voi- sard, Becky Finfrock, Lisa Mutzner, Mary Jacquemin, Tammi Johnson 4th row — Kyle Kenworthy, Shan- non Longendelpher, Julie Johnson. Jenni Pleiman, Angie Finfrock, Mau- reen MHer, Jodi Barton, Bob Sellman, Gary Kesler 5th row — Tim Fitzpat- rick, Mike Reed, Tony Iddings, Ro- byn Martin. Tanja Baker, Sarah Musser Key Club Officer Key Club Officers — (I to r) — Hans Stoker, Dawn Westfall, Roxanne Stollmer, Shannon Hand. Anna Per- rine, below — Mrs. Snyder Kitchen Workers Kitchen Workers — (I to r) 1st row — Tanya Shaffer, Christa Dickey. Monica Draving 2nd row — Bill Bur- trum, Ted Draving. Mark Draving not pictured — Joe Boyer 100 Clubs Library Aides Library Aides — (I t° r) — Melissa Cartwright. Regina Looker, Darcy Flory, Carol Bucklew, Maria Collins. Tanya Shaffer, Joni Shaffer. Medicine Show Medicine Show — (left row, front to back) Maureen Miller, Jennifer Flory, Tracy Schaffer, Melissa Cartwright. Dusty Stump, (middle) Dawn McKib- ben, Missie Eyler. Shelly Stoler. (right row, front to back) Dee Westfall, Ted Schultz, Tom Knepp, Kerri Mar- tin. Matt Miller. Play Cast Play Cast — 1st row (I to r) Tanja Baker, Tab Brinkman, LG Henry, Matt Miller. Jennifer Etter. Lisa Ken- worthy, Maureen Miller. 2nd row (I to r) Mr. Shellenberger. Jenny Flory, Kris Vore, Ted Schultz, Dawn McKib- ben. Missie Eyler. Clubs 101 NHS Members '87-'88 NHS Members '87-'88 1st row (1 to r) Susie Ingle, Tara Davis. Tina Hite. Angie Finfrock. Julie Laughman, Jean Kistler 2nd row (1 to r) Kerri Martin. Melissa Cartwright. Lisa Mutzner. Annie Thompson. Tricia Zell. Maureen Miller, Sarah Musser, Tanja Baker, Anita Rauch 3rd row (I to r) Dan Girouard, Shan- non Hand. Joni Shaffer, Jenny Mar- shall, Carolyn Deneke, Matt Hand, Tarlton Thomas 4th row (I to r) Barry Vannoy, Hans Deneke, Randy Hartman, Dave White, Tab Brinkman. Scott Prenger, Matt Root, Alan Davis NHS Officers NHS Officers — (I to r) Matt Root, Angie Finfrock. Jean Kistler, Randy Hartman TNT TNT 1st row (I to r) Holly Ryan. Jenni Pleiman. Julie Johnson, Dawn West- fall. Heather Stover, Jodie Barton 2nd row (I to r) Barry Vannoy, Shan- non Longendelpher, Robyn Martin, Sheri Sampson 3rd row (I to r) Pam Howell, Robin Rowe, Cristin Westfall 4th row (I to r) Nikki Kimmel, Darcy Flory, Shannon Hand 5th row — Mr. Schultz 102 TNT Officers TNT Officers — (I to r) Jenni Pteiman, Dawn Westfall. Heather Stover. Jodi Barton Science Club Science Club — (I to r) 1st row — Ms. Wiford, Marcy Wolfe. Randy Hartman. Tab Brinkman. Jason Hum- phreys, Tony Iddings, Rob Anspach, Ray Burton, Kyle Boehringer. Ryan Stover, Tony Vogt. Vaughn Bow- man, Ms. Hutchins 2nd row — Holly Ryan, Jodi Miller, Julie Laughman, Shannon Hand, Carolyn Deneke, Dawn Westfall, Kyle Kenworthy. Alan Davis, Wayne Wirrig, Dan Gir- ouard, Tammi Johnson, Tara Davis 3rd row — Maureen Miller, Wendy Hanson, Lisa Mutzner, Pam Howell, Karmyn Clark, Jenifer Etter, Heather Stover, Tarlton Thomas, Matt Hand, Doug Hartman. Jason Frock. Tina Hite 4th row — Anita Rauch, Chris Kiser. Bob Sellman, Shawn Barnes, Robin Rowe, Cristin Westfall, Yvonne Beener, Scott Prenger, Scott Robbins, Hans Deneke, Ted Schultz, 5th row — Regina Looker, Jenny Marshall, Jean Kistler, Kerri Martin, Becky Finfrock, Julie Roecker, Dusty Stump, Aaron Man- ning. Nicole Holsinger. Matt Locke, Penny Heath, Pam Lee, Barry Van- noy 6th row — Tracy Schaffer, Me- lissa Cartwright, Amy Thompson, Nikki Kimmel. Tanja Baker, Dawn McKibben, Missie Eyler, Shelly Stolen Mike Speer, Shad Earick Science Club Officers Science Club Officers — (I to r) Jen- ifer Etter. Alan Davis, Tab Brinkman, Maureen Miller back — Ms. Hutchins and Ms. Wiford 103 Spanish Club Spanish Club — (I to r) 1st row — Jason Lyle, Shawn Barnes, Bob Sell- man, Chris Clark, Chris Kiser, Scott Ponchillia 2nd row — Tricia Zell, Shannon Hand, Carolyn Deneke, Shannon Laughman, Yvonne Beener, Annie Thompson, Pam Howell 3rd row — Matt Locke, Eric Brumbaugh, Renee Voisard, Pam Sowers, Candi Johnson, Susie Ingle 4th row — Regina Looker, Becky Finfrock, Kerri Martin, Melissa Cart- wright, Ted Schultz Student Council Student Council — (I to r) 1st row — Matt Locke. Josh Long, Kari Niesley, Jessi Wolfe, Deanna Roeth 2nd row — Mr, Schultz, Wendy Hansen, Any Thompaon, Nikki Kimmel, Nicole Hol- singer, Lisa Mutzner 3rd row — Tina Hite, Scott Prenger, Marcy Wolfe, Julie Laughman, Jodi Miller 4th row — Stephanie Gessner, Maureen Miller, Lisa Ken worthy, Angie Fin- frock, Tab Brinkman, Matt Root, Randy Hartman Student Council Officers Student Council Officers — (I to r) Scott Prenger — vice Pres., Lisa Ken worthy — sec., Mr. Schultz, An- gie Finfrock — treas., Randy Hart- man — pres. 104 Scholarship Team Scholarship Team — (I to r) 1st row — Aaron Manning, Susie Ingle, Me- lissa Cartwright, Katie Miller, Deana Roeth, Joni Shaffer, Annie Thomp- son. 2nd row (I to r) Dan Girouard, Kerri Martin, Lisa Mutzner, Julie Laughman, Carolyn Deneke, Shan- non Hand, Yvonne Beener, Jenny Marshall. 3rd row (I to r) Dan White, Doug Hartman, Scott Prenger, Scott Robbins, Lane Evans, Barry Vannoy, John Frantz. Yearbook Editors 8c Ass't Editors Yearbook Editors and Ass’t Editors — Bottom (I to r) Jodi Miller, Lisa Mutzner, Wendy Hansen, Julie Laughman. Top— Mr. Fisher — advisor Yearbook Photographers Yearbook Photographers — Candi Johnson and Matt Miller 105 Personalities '88 Community THOMAS M. SMITH Agent 321 South High Street Covington. OH 45318 Phone: (513 ) 473-2710 Res: (513) 473-3815 NATIONWIDE INSURANCE Nationwide is on your side SCHMIDLAPP EQUIPMENT, Congratulations To Class Of '88 JOHN DEERE SALES AND SERVICE 6506 U.S. Rt. 36 Covington Phone: 473-2829 GERLACH THE FLORIST I 1501 Washington Ave. Phone (513) 773-0892 Piqua, Ohio 45356 Tom Wirick INDUSTRY ' PRODUCTS COMPANY 500 Statler Rd. Piqua, Ohio 513 773-0585 Die Cutting And Fabricating Of Non-Metalic Materials Gaskets — Electrical Insulations Noise Control — Terminals EBBERTS FIELD SEEDS, INC. Dealer For Piqua Pulverized Lime Quality Farm Seeds 8i Chemicals Phone: (513) 473-2521 Covington, OH PIGUA © CHAMPION FOUNDRY Larry Pickering 918 S. Main General Manager Piqua (513) 773-3375 Aniftran jobation d Orttio nUsts A M G. RICHARD SMITH, D.D.S., INC. SPECIALIST IN ORTHODONTICS DIPLOMATE AMERICAN BOARD OF ORTHODONTICS 1020 N. MARKET ST. TROY. OHIO 45373 ■JEL. 339-1013 or Call Collect 434 3916 In Dayton WAMPLER Buick — 507 N. Elm Troy, Ohio Across From Fair Grounds TRUCKS RUDY INC. Quality Feeds — Certified Seeds Grain — Farm Supplies — Storage Covington West Milton 473-2066 698-4501 473-2814 21 Uliery St. 473-3065 Covington. Ohio B SUrtMBj Congratulations To The Class Of '88 BRIDGES — STOCKER STEVE'S BARBER SHOP FUNERAL HOME Corner Wright and Pearl Clifford Stocker, Funeral Director Covington, Ohio 160 North High St. 473-2635 Covington, Ohio 473-3331 TONY'S 76 SERVICE FRED SHIVELY REITER DAIRY Anthony C. Bundy, Owner DISTRIBUTOR Congratulations Seniors! 402 N. Main Street Phone: Covington, Ohio 45318 473-2554 415 Walnut Street Covington Phone: 473-2361 BEATREME Phone 339-9425 Beatreme Food Ingredients 400 Hazel Street IN-A-JIF PRINT, INC. Covington 473-2047 22 South Weston Road Troy, Ohio 45373 FORD CARL RFFXKH FORI) SALES, SERVICE AND BODYSHOP Formerly Beaver-Heilman MIKE UNDERWOOD PHOTOGRAPHY 215 W. Greene St. Piqua, Ohio (513) 773-5583 APPLE FARM SERVICE, INC. Covington, OH (513) 526-4851 •Farm Equipment Specialists HITT AUTOMOTIVE ‘WHEN THE NAME IS NAPA, THE STANDARD IS QUALITY’’ K • AUTOS • BOATS • TRUCKS • MOTORCYCLES • TRACTORS • LAWNMOWERS • BRAKE DRUMS DISC ROTORS TURNED • AXLE BEARINGS PRESSED M0N-FRI8 AM -6 PM SAT 8-3 PM 473-5557® 23 S. HIGH COVINGTON COUNTRY FOLK'S RESTAURANT GENERAL ANDY'S FLORAL SHOPS STORE You'll Be Pleased, We Guarantee It A Truly Unique Dinning And 101 East High Street — Piqua Ohio — Shopping Experience 773-2908 1201 Brukner Drive St. Rt. 127 111 W. Market — Troy Ohio — Troy, Ohio Eaton, Ohio 513 335-6729 513 456-6027 335-5971 AL'S SOHIO WRECKER SERVICE INC. Congratulations Seniors! Day Phone: 473-8164 6 E. Broadway Night Phone: 473-3639 Alfred Hitchcock Complete Auto Service DAM aagzit POASTT 24 Hour Towing 1548 Covington At Sunset Piqua, Ohio 45356 . D NTRact DJV s 0 y 3856 SPACE DRIVE DAYTON, OHIO 45414-0645 CONGRATULATIONS 1988 GRADUATES Sandra K. Borror COORDINATOR CORPORATE CONTRIBUTIONS 613 332-3160 TROY, OHIO 4B374 Best Wishes To The Class Of 1988 THE BUCKEYE STATE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY Wright And Pearl Street Covington Phone: 473-2061 PEARSON FUNERAL HOME 10 South High Covington Ned R. Pearson Funeral Director Best Wishes and Compliments from Troy Service Center (PP L) The Service People Congratulations Seniors! NEW TECH PLASTICS, INC. 1300 Mote Dr. Covington, Ohio 45318 Phone: 473-3011 CARPET HOUSE • Large Selection Of Carpet And Vinyl Rolls And Remnants In Stock For Immediate Installation • Free Estates • Expert Installation Price For Every Budget 773-9505 5300 St. Rte. 36 West Between Piqua And Covington Grandma’s Kifclien “Down-home cookin’ n carin’ ” Expanded Dining And Banquet Facilities Available 114 m MULLEN'S FIRESTONE 1005 Broadway (Rte. 36 East) Covington — Phone 473-3029 Art Mullen Jim Mullen Compliments Of SOTZING INSURANCE Congratulations Class Of '88 Doug Sotzing, Covington MOBILE — BROADWAY SERVICE Mobil 1 East Broadway Covington 473-2581 m m ANCHOR CONTINENTAL, INC. ™ 3 SIGMA DIVISION 8 B 4263 NORTH STAJE RTE. 48 ™ ™ POST OFFICE BOX 8 COVINGTON. OHIO 45318 Kenny Pence Manager Res. 513-473-5375 Terra Terra International. Inc. 550 East Broadway Covington. Ohio 45318 513-473-2422 Th« K«y To Quality RK Hydro-Vac, Inc. 1600 Mote Drive 473-3096 Covington, Ohio 45318 VICKERY'S PIZZA Pizza And Sandwiches Open For Lunch And Dinner Every Day 483 East Broadway Covington 473-2952 LEFEVRE, FOSTER, WANNEMACHER 8c BAER CO. LPA Michele And Larry Gearhardt Attorneys-At-Law- 133 N. High Phone: Covington, Ohio 45318 (513) 473-5243 THE COVINGTON FLOWER SHOP Designs From Country Cool To Simply Radical 150 N. High Street Covington, Ohio 45318 (513) 473-3027 Hours 9-5 Mon.-Sat. EDGETOWN HAIR CARE Women's And Men's Styling 710 W. Brown Rd. Covington 473-5164 Owner — Linda Iddings Operator — Marcia Darnell The tradition is quality SC A Mcrstiey Company Since 1865 Independent, Locally Owned 102 North High Street 150 East Broadway 473-2056 473-2072 mS CITIZENS “SJ HERITAGE BANK Member FDIC SMITH GREENHOUSE 1018 Broadway Piqua, Ohio 45356 (513) 773-0765 © Sunset Shopping Center Piqua Dave Smith Phone: 773-9034 Owner Flowers For All Occassions Branches: Troy And West Milton WIN AN'S CARRIAGE HOUSE Candies Candy — Hallmark Cards Gifts — Puzzles 308 W. Water St. Piqua 773-1981 PIQUA STEEL COMPANY Crane Service • Machinery Moving Steel Installation • Warehousing Lift Trucks • Heavy Hauling 4243 W.V.S. Rt. 36 Piqua, Ohio 773-3632 Covington BEEMAN HARDWARE 101 North High MARTIN SENOUR PAINTS 473-2341 MIAMI COUNTY AUTOMOBILE 601 W. High Club 221 S. Market Piqua, Ohio Troy, Ohio Ph. 773-3953 Ph. 339-0112 John Gearhardt (513) 778-0366 (Home) COVINGTON PLUMBING INC. 900 Mote Drive Covington, Ohio 45318 Busjness Phone (513) 473-3311 117 Retail Bakery And Candy Supplies SUGAR SHAK THE OLDE VILLAGE 108 Wenrick Street Covington, Ohio 45318 WASHE HOUSE John and Pauline Stump Best Wishes To The Open Wednesday Thru Saturday 11:00-5:00 Class Of 88 THIRD SAVINGS AND LOAN 212 N. Main St. Piqua Phone: (513) 773-0752 EVER-GREEN LAWN CARE Good Luck Class Of '88 Joe Duncan 625 Olympic Drive Troy Phone: 1-800-237-LAWN Main Office 117 N. High Street Mon., Tues., Wed., — 9:00-4:00 Thurs — Closed Fri. — 9:00-6:00 Sat — 9:00-12:00 Drive Thru Branch 700 E. Broadway THE COVINGTON SAVINGS andLO A N assn 117 North High Street 700 East Broadway (U.S. 36) Covington, Ohio 45318 Phone: (513) 473-2021 Ronald A. Sutherland Mon. and Tues. — 10:00-5:00 Wed.-Closed Thurs. — 10:00-5:00 Fri. — 10:00-6:00 Sat. — 9:00-12:00 Manager T reasurer Where Your Business Is Appreciated COVINGTON VQV COMMUNITY 1 You're invited to See Our NX Selection of..- CARE A .Graduation and Wedding C j U invitations Announcements CENTER j • Personal Stationery j «Resumes 1 • personalized Gift Hems i Skilled — Intermediate Nursing Care 75 Mote Drive St. Rt. 48 11 AndMore _J { QUALITY QUICK Covington, Ohio 45318 PRINTING, INC. Phone: 473-2075 531 N. Main St., Piqua, Ohio 778-1100 ULBRICH'S IGA SUPER MARKET Good Luck Graduates Good Luck Buccs Covington Hgh School Hours: Open 7 Days A Week 24 Hrs. A Day ALLISTEN MANOR 78 Years Of Business AND SMITH CATERING 407 S. Wayne Phone: Piqua, Ohio 778-0848 Piqua (513) 773-4073 119 Sportswear Store For Men. Women Children [imi vault S N Mi(ti St ' S K Market St. Sttoty PUu Co m tor OH 45318 'v' Tr , OH 45373 S wj OH 453 5 473 5 5 335-3113 412-2237 Owner: SHIRLEY LOCKER EAST SIDE SERVICE 101 East Broadway Covington KATHY'S BEAUTY SHOP 7175 W. U.S. 36 Covington Compliments Ot MAIER'S IGA SUPERMARKET 301 Troy Pike Phone: Covington 473-2531 ellman's COVINGTON. OHIO tyine SSuinilu'ie fon Svevfj datde and SBud el! Serving The Miami Valley For Over 54 Years With ... Furniture Carpet Draperies Television Appliances Open Monday-Saturday 9-9 15-25 North High Street Phone: 473-2012 Covington TLCLU OC c Oftf o«a 1747 Commerce Drive Piqua, Ohio 773-7000 Congratulations To Class Of 1988 ETTER'S GOSPEL SHOP 110 E. Broadway Phone Covington 473-5612 Best Wishes From Crosby The Drug Man GRISSOM'S MARKETS Piqua, Ohio 1710 W. High St. 773-4643 633 W. High St. 778-8427 Good Luck Class Of 1988 Congratulations To The Class Of 1988 From JAMES LANDIS HAIR DESIGNS Congratulations To The Class Of 1988 From HEAD SHED WICK'S END 11 High Street Covington 473-2232 Congratulations Seniors from 1st BORDER SAVINGS Good Luck Seniors From DANIEL'S PASTRY Congratulations Seniors of '88 from THE MEDICINE SHOPPE STANLEY HOME AUTOMATION A DIVISION OF THE STANLEY WORKS 800 S. HIGH ST. COVINGTON. OHIO 45318 Good Luck Seniors 121 Complete Building Materials Center Lumber — Plywood — Roofing Materials Builders Hardware — Lawn and Garden Paints — Glass — Paneling Ceilings f I COVINGTON 242 E BROADWAY Mon. Thru Fri. 7:30-6:00 Saturday 8:00-4:00 Sunset CHOICE JnWMC ATS Meat ft Market Quality Meats at Reasonable Prices 100 N. Sunset Drive Piqua, Ohio 45356 Owner: (513) 773-6328 Ted Davis Healthcare Pharmacy 27 N. High Street Covington, Ohio 45318 1398 Complete Prescription Dept. American Greeting Cards Unique Gifts — Winan's Chocolates Quality Merchandise 27 N. High St. Phone 473-3333 Covington GENERAL FILMS INC. Plastic Films Bags — Sheets — Roll Stock and Specialty Products Good Luck To The Class of 88 645 South High Street Phone: 475-2051 Good Luck Seniors From Mr. McThrifty Congratulations Matt Love Grandma Grandpa Brumbaugh Joan Sherman, Owner 121 West Ash Street Piqua, Ohio 45356 H R BLOCK THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE Telephone (513) 778-0412 Telephone 335-7043 Resident 3353803 Molt , fUCTRIC SlKVICl INC. RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL • CORNER Or W MAM MAOtSON • N MAOtSON TROY. OHIO 45373 Congratulations Jenni, Lisa, Tab, and Tony from Carol, Chris and Dav© Pleiman Congratulations Seniors From Yearbook Staff midrmcounc suRceonsrincy CHARLES E. GARIETY, M.D. JOSEPH MILLER, M.D. ROWAN R. NICKOL, M.D. 821 Nlcklin Avenue 3130 N. Dixie Highway Piqua, Ohio 45356 Troy, Ohio 45373 (513) 773-4123 (513) 339-8800 THE COVINGTON BAND BOOSTERS Extend Our Sincere Good Wishes For Success To The Class Of '88 Congratulations Best Wishes To The Class Of 1988 From The Junior Class Congratulations Seniors From Class Of '88 As co-editor of the 1988 Coving- ton High School yearbook I would like to thank everyone who par- ticipated and helped with the fi- nal outcome of the book. I would like everyone to know that while putting this book together each individual involved at CHS was in mind. We tried our hardest to put pictures of all the student body and faculty in this book and hopefully we succeeded. Among the many people I need to thank I would like to start with Mr. Fisher, our advisor. He is a very patient and understanding man and I'm glad he was there for me this year. I would also like to thank Julie Laughman, co-editor, Lisa Mutzner and Wendy Hanson, as- sistant editors, for their hard work. They were always filled with wild and crazy ideas and without their help I don't know what I would have done. Thanks also goes to our photographers and ad staff. They all did nice jobs. Best of luck to the class of 198811 hope all my senior friends reach each and every goal they set and have many happy times throughout their lives. Sincerely, Jodi Miller 126 Being co-editor of the yearbook has been one of the greatest experiences of my high school years. Although it has presented many frustrations, I wouldn't have traded being co- editor for the world. First of all, I would like to thank Jodi Miller, my co-editor and friend. Jodi could always be counted on for great ideas and she was al- ways there when there was a deadline to be met. Jodi deserves most of the credit for fi- nally getting this book together and I wish her the best of luck always. I would also like to express my deepest thanks to Lisa Mutzner and Wendy Hansen, our assistant editors. Lisa and Wendy were always ready to learn and willing to go out of their way to get the pages done. I with them the best of luck on next years book and I know they'll do a fantastic job. Most of all I would like to thank Mr. Steve Fisher, our advisor. He was always under- standing when we missed a deadline and was always ready with a clever idea when our minds seemed blank. I have the utmost respect for him and am so glad he was our advisor. I truly hope that anyone who reads this book enjoys it and is able to look back and relive their days at CHS. I would also like to wish the best of luck to the Class of 1988. May you reach all of your goals and have successful futures. Sincerely, Julie Kristin Laughman Julie's Page Dedication Donnie Harrison The class of 1988 dedicates the yearbook to Donnie Harrison who was a classmate of theirs until a tragic motorcycle accident on May 4, 1981 took Donnie's life. Many fond memories remain of Donnie. All of the Class of 1988 wish Donnie could be with them as they complete their high school careers. The Class of 1988 still thinks fondly of him and hope his memory lives forever within the minds of his classmates and friends. 128
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