David Anderson High School - Olympian Yearbook (Lisbon, OH)

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—EDITORS The 1983-84 Olympian Staff approached the activities at DAHS this year as if we all were traveling life’s highways. As the weeks became months and our journey through the schoolyear passed by, we saw things as they happened, but also, we. as individuals, looked towards the horizon in search of our dreams. When we are older, we will be able to look back over the long road we’ve traveled and see how far we’ve come. Above: Joe Siefke, Sport’s Editor, demon- strates his form, which has allowed him to be the winner of the Bowl-a-thon for 3 years in a row. Above, right: The 1983-84 Olympian Edi- tors. 1st row. left to right - Melissa Glenn - Business Manager. Connie Crowl - Lay-out Editor. Michelle Hofer - Copy Editor. 2cd row - Harvey Householder - Promotions Manager, Kelly Casto - Photography Edi- tor, Kristen Taylor - Editor-in-Chief. Jim Bates - Art Editor. Right: Connie Crowl and Melissa Glenn work diligently on the ad section. 2 1 6 17 43 65 107 123 157 172 176 CONTENTS Opening pages Olympian Staff Dedication Memoriam Administration Board of Education Faculty Candids Senior Section Portraits Class Picture Mr. Miss Olympian Top Ten Senior Awards Graduation Underclassmen Juniors Sophomores Freshmen JVS Sports Football Golf Volleyball Cross Country Basketball Track Cheerleaders Sports Candids Sports Awards Society Football Homecoming Snowball Basketball Homecoming Prom Organizations Clubs Choir Band Play Advertising Index Student Ads Top: Ken Grier and Mike Guappone com- plete an English Test. Above: Everyone agrees that Devils are number 1! Left: The dynamic duo . Eric Jones and Lisa Franklin. 3 —DEDICATION The 1983-84 Olympian is dedicated to a gentleman who has served the medical needs of Lisbon since 1948. and has been the Lisbon High School team physician since 1950. He served on the Lisbon Board of Education from 1953-1975, and was president of the board for twenty years. He was a trustee of the Ohio School Board Association from 1965-1975. He served as president of the Northeast Ohio School Board Association from 1967- 1975, and he organized the Lisbon Hon- or’s Banquet in 1971. Above: Mrs. and Dr. Bacon enjoy Senior Day activities. Above, right: Dr. and Mrs. Bacon Right: Dr. Bacon recieves his gift of appre- ciation. 4 __MEMORIAL Memories How sweet the silent backward tracings! The wanderings as in dreams—the meditation of old times resumed—their loves, joys, persons, 5 Top: Lisbon Board of Education. 1st row. left to right - Adrienne Liggett. Ruth James. H. Joan Dixon. 2cd row - Dick Rose. Don Morris. Don Carman. Clarence Means. Above: The Board Offices and Administra- tion Building. Right: Superintendent Clarence Means. 6 —FACULTY Top left: Mr. Krotky - Principal. National Honor Society Advisor. Top right: Mrs. Adams - Office Secretary. Above: Mrs. Smith - Teacher's Aide. Above right: Mr. James - Guidance Coun- selor. Athletic Director, Senior Class Advi- sor. Right: Mr. Nicholson watches while Mr. Powell and Mr. James go over the night's schedule. 8 Top, left to right: Mrs. Arnold - General Science. Biology. Astronomy. Geology, Science Club. Mr. Ashton - O.W.E., Driver’s Ed.. 8th Grade Football. Mr. Bacon - Math, V. Basketball coach. Above, left to right: Mr. Bates - Science, Ass’t. Football Coach. Mrs. Bancroft - Cho- rus. Young Alive Director, Musical Direc- tor. The suave Mr. Ashton takes a coffee break. Left: Mr. Bacon Mr. Edwards pour over the sports page. 9 —FAC U LT Y Top, left to right: Mrs. Beltempo - Phys. Ed., Health, Girl’s Track. Miss Bobst - Busi- ness Ed.. Y-Teens. Ass’t. Girl’s Basketball, Soph. Class Advisor. Mr. Chronister - In- dustrial Arts, Soph. Class Advisor. Above, left to right: Mr. Pike. Mr. James, and Mr. Gilkey do their impression of Bashful. Grumpy and Happy. Mrs. Day - French, French Club. Olympian. Right: Mrs. Lanney explains the tech- niques of shading to Matt Schwab. 10 Top, left to right: Mrs. Edgerton - Librar- ian. Mr. Edwards - U.S. World History, AV. Mr. Fuline - Phys. Ed., Health. Girl’s Basketball Coach, Ass’t. Football Coach. Above, left to right: Mr. Gilkey - English. Jun. Class. Boy's Track Coach. Mr. Gill - Math, Ass’t. Football Coach. Happy anni- versary Mrs. Beltempo! Left: Coaches Ward. Bates and Gill enjoy watching the JV players warm up. 11 —FAC U LT Y Top, left to right: Mr. Hazlett - Band Direc- tor. Mr. Jones - English, Student Council. Mrs. Kessler - English, Student's Voice, Musical. Above, left to right: Jim Cole Kelly Casto will go to any length to get out of Physics Class with Mrs. Morckel. Mrs. Lanney-Art, Art Club. Olympian. Right: The “Lower Hall Gang gathers around the Home Ec. room. 12 Top, left to right: Mrs. McGaffick - School Nurse. Future Nurses. Mrs. Morckel - Sci- ences. Computer, Junior Class. Mrs. Page - Teacher’s Aide. Above, left to right: Mrs. Seidner - Learn- ing Disabilities. Cheerleaders.. Mr. Votaw - P.O.D., Consumer Ec. Left: Surprise. Mr. Gilkey! 13 _ FAC U LT Y Top, left to right: Mr. Ward - Accounting. Gen. Business. V. Football Coach. Fresh. Basketball. Mr. Weeda - Special Education. Mrs. Whitmore - Home Ec.. Homemaking. Home Ec. Club. Cheerleading Advisor. Above, left to right: Mrs. Bancroft takes a bow. Mr Nicholson - custodian. Mr. Tullis - custodian. Right: Mrs. Lanney helps the art commit- tee with yearbook ideas. 14 —CANDIDS Top, left to right: For once Mr. Davis, our photographer, is in front of the camera! Mr. Nace, our ticket agent, enjoys his work. Above, left to right: J J. Steppo, one cool dude! Matt Bosworth and Bob Welton goof off in study hall. Left: Beth Weinstock. Paula Crowl, Leslie Hartman, and Krista Kuhns, future home- makers! 15 —CANDIDS Top, left to right: Jackie Little and Pam Boyd, invaders from outer space. Left to right - Chris Bouscher. Margie Lietzke, Cindy Shook. Todd Jones, winners of the library scavenger hunt. Above, left to right: Harvey Housholder and Rolando Arburola calculate the muz- zle velocity of a dart gun. Mike Blythe, camera man. “film at 11:00 ! Right: Tim Coffman. Ron Baker. Jeff Car- lisle. and Shawn Bartholow work dilligently in art class. 16 — SENIORS Rolando Arburola Dianna Macuich-Secretary, Margot Barth-President, Barbi Lynn-Treasurer, Jim Bates-Vice President Amy Arden Barnes Margot Gae Barth James Edward Bates, Jr. Scott Douglas Bender 18 19 — SENIORS Steven Wayne Carman Kelly Alan Casto Rodney Allen Catlett Sherry Louise Chidester Evelyn Dawn Cline James Wendell Cole Cara Ann Cox 20 Anthony Joseph Csonka Debra Lynn Davis Jerry Allen Cox Donna Beth Culler y Trudi R. Dawson 21 — SENIORS Christine Michelle DeLand Dawn Marie Deyber Dodi Lynn Dillinger Seniors organize for their group picture under the watchful eyes of Stephanie Garrison and Sherry Chidester. Sharon Kay Donahey Tracy Lynn Donnalley Timothy Edward Dixon Martin James Dowd 22 23 —SENIORS 24 25 __SENIORS Stephanie Marie Garrison Robert Russell Glenn Cheering on the volleyball team are Dawn Deyber and Dianna Macuich. Debra Elizabeth Holloway Petri Helander 26 Harvey Lee Householder Steven Karl Johnson Jeffrey Michael Keating 27 —SENIORS Neither sleet nor snow stops Michelle Pierce from jam- Shawn Edwin Lawrence min’ with her sax. Margaret Elizabeth Lietzke Jacqueline Lee Little Robert Angelo Louis Barbara Sue Lynn 'J Dianna Lynn Macuich Melissa J. May 28 Robert Scott McCluskey Terry Lee McLaughlin Robert Miller Brian Scott Montgomery Rolando Arburola and Vinnie Schweitzer enjoy a Blue Devil's football game. William Edgar McNeal III Joseph Stanley Morenz Cynthia Lynn Myers __SENIORS Sheri Elaine Novak Linda Sue Oliver Alan William Parsons Jeffrey Michael Pezzano Marla Jo Phillips Kerry Lynn Price Jeffrey Scott Rankin Michelle Marie Pierce 30 Michael Rebuck Jacqueline Lee Robinson Pamela Sue Rudinsky Darlene Marie Sadler Deborah Kaye Rudibaugh William Everett Schneider Vincent Louis Schweitzer John Edward Scott Tracy Marie Smith 31 —SENIORS Joy Lynn Tullis Paul Van Panhuys Laurie Jo Thompson John Michael Wargo Anders Webmark Judy Ann Wells Robert Lee Welton Martin Wieggrebe Gennifer Lee Wymer 32 Thomas Ray Coffman James Leroy DeBray Tammy Lea Fortune Ralph Edward Harrington Lisa Kay Jenkins Robert Clinton Miller Gary Allan Simms, Jr. Edward Charles Rogan 33 —TOP TEN James Bates 3.9893 Jonathan Gallo 3.9333 Jeffrey Pezzano 3.9333 Rebecca French 3.8888 James Cole 3.9891 34 Stephanie Garrison 3.7594 Harvey Householder 3.5740 Ralph Harrington 3.5428 James Kornbau 3.5178 Margot Barth 3.6210 35 —SENIORS The 1984 Miss Olympian is Stephanie Garrison. She was treasur- er of Student Council, vice-president of Future Nurses. Reserve Cheerleader. Freshman Football Homecoming Attendant. Buck- eye Girls State Alternate, and 1983 Prom Queen. She was also a member of Y-teens. Student’s Voice. Quill and Scroll. Physics Olympic Team. National Honor Society, and Great Books Discus- sion Group. This year’s Mr. Olympian is Jeff Pezzano. He has been very active during his four years of high school. He participated in football, basketball. Prom Committee, and stage crew for the school play. He was a member of National Honor Society. Buckeye Boys State, and the 1983 Prom Court. He also received an American Legion Award. 36 Senior Day was held June 1 in the school gymnasium. At this assembly, students were honored with various awards ranging from the Top Ten Awards to the Student’s Voice Opinion Poll. Top, left to right: Salutatorian Jim Cole and Valedictorian Jim Bates await the as- sembly. Office assistants receive certifi- cates and pins for their help during the past year. Above, left to right: Steve Carman. Cara Cox. Kelly Casto. Donna Culler. Rod Catt- lett, and Bobbie Cusick wonder what the future holds. Margot Barth and Jim Cole thank Mrs. Kessler for her leadership in putting together the Student’s Voice. Left: Before the Senior Day assembly be- gins. Cindy Myers. Vinnie Schweitzer. Tra- cy Smith, and Tim Dixon clown around. 37 —SENIORS Top, left to right: Mr. James recognizes Jon Gallo for his 1983-84 Kent State Scholarship. Mr. Hazlett presents the Cap- tain's Award. Above, left to right: John Scott is present- ed with the William E. Gilkey Memorial Scholarship. Officers from the Armed Ser- vice present Mr. Krotky with an American Flag that flew over the Nation’s Capitol Building. Right: Marty Dowd receives the David Arter Award and Maria Phillips receives the Alice Armstrong Award. 38 Top, left to right: Most Polite and Most Cheerful Boy - Rolando Arburola. Most Studious Girl - Stephanie Garrison. Fun- niest Boy and Class Clown - Larry Bush. Margot Barth and Jim Bates present ex- change student. Petri Helander. with an American Flag. Middle, left to right: Jackie Little receives the Stella Barton Home Economics Award. Ms. Bobst presents Michelle Hofer and Tori Brown with Business Education De- partment Awards. 39 Left: The senior class of '84. —SENIORS Graduation took place on June 3rd, 1984 at War Memorial Stadium. A large crowd of family and friends came to see their loved ones receive their diplomas. It was a windy but beautiful, warm day. Top, left to right: The seniors begin enter- ing the stadium. President Margot Barth addresses the audience. Above, left to right: Valedictorian, Jim Bates delivers his speech. A large crowd turned out for the ceremony. Right: The Class of '84 prepares for the proceedings. 40 Top, left to right: Salutatorian Jim Cole presents his speech. Mr. Means addresses the audience. Above, left to right: The Concert Band presents the Senior Dedication, “The United Nations March.” Mr. Krotky pre- pares to present the Class of '84. Left: The seniors await the diploma pre- sentation. 41 —SENIORS Top, left to right: Derek Brown, Jim Viet- meier. Mat BosWorth and Steve Carman nervously await the ceremony to begin. Bobbie Cusick receives her diploma. Above, left to right: Cara Cox experiences a happy moment. A proud Tim Dixon poses for a family snapshot. Far right and right: Chris DeLand smiles with pride. Steve Johnson is congratulat- ed by Mr. Carman. 42 __JUNIORS Scott Arter Joel Aukerman Gary Bagley Chris Baker Becky Baugh The Junior class “gears up for the prom. The class advisors are Mrs. Morckel and Mr. Gilkey. Left to right: Class officers: Mark Pezzano- President, Cheryl Klaes-Treasurer. Leslie Hartman-Secretary, and Becky Baugh- Vice-President. Pizza! Pretzels! Pepsi! Michelle Hofer. Roxanne Chetock, and Tori Brown work at the Junior sales stand at the football game. Chemistry students show their enthusi- asm about Le Chatelier’s principle. Tori Bron Tina Bronfield Richie Burton Patty Capper Roxanne Chetock Desi Cloud Scott Cochran Steve Corfee Tammy Crowe Connie Crowl Paula Crowl Doug Cusick John Cusick Arietta Deemer Ryan Delong 44 Steve Dotson Lisa Dusz Don Eberle Lisa Evans Eugene Exline Bill Farkas Vicky Fatherly Art Gallegos Stanley Gibson Melissa Glenn David Goforth Annie Gray Don Grimm Candy Groff Eric Guappone Jeff Guest Mark Hall Bill Halligan Leslie Hartman Jill Heinz -JUNIORS Rob Hephner Tina Hickman Michelle Hofer Tracey Hoffmann John Hostetter Tami Howard Cindy Howe Dean Johnson Rob Johnson Eric Jones Right to Left: Beth Weinstock, Kristy We- ber. and Tami Howard try out their model- ing poses in the sophomore locker hall. Queen Leslie is escorted into the arena by Chris Baker and Joe Siefke. Mr. Gilkey has learned that there's only one way to teach Brad Pike anything. Keeping tabs on the volleyball team are J J. Stepo, John Hostetter and Tod Steele. Tammy Kidder Cheryl Klaes Sue Klein Krista Kuhns Rose Libert Dave Mann Jim Marx Lisa McCullough Sherry McCullough Eric McGaffick 46 M. McLaughlin Jim McIntosh Harry McKee Shanda Mellinger Harold Miller Peggy Morris Keith Nickalo Carol Nottingham Kevin Ours Debbie Parks Scott Peterson Mark Pezzano Brad Pike Matt Post Teresa Prasco Tim Riddle Steve Rudibaugh Lori Rzucidlo Mike Samu Daryl Schweitzer 47 -JUNIORS Mike Scullion Joe Siefke Mike Smith Tod Steele Joe Stepo Dave Strum Jim Sullivan Kristen Taylor Bill Toland Tim Walker Deb Wallace Kristy Weber Beth Weinstock Matt Welch Dwight Wilson Above: Tammy Kidder waits for the Blue Devils to take the field. Right: Matt Post demonstrates his danc- ing techniques. 48 —SOPHOMORES Yvonne Arnold Annie Bagley Ron Baker Marla Barth Sean Bartholow The sophomores head towards Exit 86. Selecting a class ring and getting their dri- ver’s license, are just two of the activities that many of the class members enjoy. Their advisors are Miss Bobst and Mr. Chronister. Left to Right: Class Officers: Cindy Schreffler-Secretary. Debbi Manning-Vice- President, Jenny Meek-President. and Donna Klaes-Treasurer. Matt Moore. Chris Bouscher. and Mary Jo Hale enjoy the French Club caroling party at Mark Hall’s house. Cathy Snyder. Linda Westover. and Laura Johnston cheer on the Blue Devils at a pep rally. Steve Berry Beth Blackburn Carol Blair Mike Blythe Chris Bouscher Bob Brooks Tracy Bryan David Burnip Billy Burton Midge Bush Tori Campsey Jeff Carlisle Steve Chamberlain Sharon Chidester Chris Chuey 50 Beth Clark Tim Coffman Betty Corfee Holly Cosma Dom Cross Roni Davis Joe Deville Michelle Deville Tammy Dilling Debbie Dillinger Karen Fersch Ben Gallo Warren Garwood Russell Gentry Mike Guappone Mary Jo Hale Mark Halverstadt Sandy Harper Ralph Harrelson Cassi Hersman 51 —SOPHOMORES Denise House Laura Johnston George Joseph Matt Kampfer Donna Klaes Tammy Knight Jeff Kress Scott Laughlin Rebecca Little Debbie Manning Left to right: A nervous Sharon Chidester gives a clue while playing password in Eng- lish II. The Reserve football team gets plenty of support from Chris Bouscher. Anxious students, Holly Cosma. Lisa McKenzie, Tracy Wonner, and Kelly Smith arrive early on the first day of school. Mr. Gilkey's English II class earns 5 min- utes of KB. Corky Marple Cyndi Marshalek Laura Martin Jim May George McCloskey Lisa McKenzie Jenny Meek Mike Miller Lorrie Moore Lottie Moore Brenda Phillips Max Pierce Cassie Porter Cheryl Poynter Steve Rendziniak Bob Rupert Dan Sanor Dave Sanor Cindi Schreffler Keith Scullion 53 __SOPHOMORES Bryan Schaffer John Shaw Vanessa Simms David Sisco Kelly Smith Kathy Snyder Paul Stewart Shawn Viets Donna Weber Linda Westover Above: Chef Burnip waits for the finished product. Above right: French II girls model the la- test fashions from Paris. 54 __FRESHMEN Kevin Apple Jeff Arkwright Laura Barnes Becky Baldwin Matt Borza The Freshmen class members start out on the long road to graduation. The class ad- visor is Mrs. Arnold. Left to right: Class officers: Darlene Crowl - President. Melissa Faulk - Treasurer. Joy Heinz - Secretary, and Peggy Peruchetti - Vice-President. Eric Morrison and Mike Fletcher are hard at work” in the library. Mike Homan and T.K. Hiscox clean up their act in French class. Traci Bosworth Tony Brinzo Jason Brown Randy Brown Lynette Boyle Samantha Brooks Terry Buckley Tammy Bryan Mary Buzzard Buddy Byers Mark Caldwell Mike Canfield Fred Carlisle Kim Carroll Kim Coleman 56 Cindy Cook Lisa Cook Abby Corfee Matt Crawford Julie Crislip Darlene Crowl Mike Csonka Lana Davis Patty Davison Bill Dawson Michelle Deyber Julie Dotson Jimmy Evans Tina Farkas Becky Fatherly Rhonda Fatherly Missy Faulk Paula Felger Michelle Fiasco Mike Fletcher 57 —FRESHMEN Lisa Flugan Don Gallegos Traci Guy Alisa Hall Robin Harrold Angela Haskins Joy Heinz Lisa Hickman Tim Hicks Cliff Hill Left to right: Creating a masterpice is not easy for Michelle Fiasco. Peggy Pruchetti, Laura Martin and John Shaw. Eric Morrison tries to remember his lines for his French skit. The Freshmen agree that World History class is un,,bear able. T.K. Hiscox Mike Homan Amy Hough Brian Johnson Michelle Johnston Howard Jones Todd Jones Chris Justice Mark Kemats Mike Krotky 58 Matt Martin Melissa McLaughlin Traci Morrell Eric Morrison Paulette Myers Laurie Oshaben Diane Penny Peggy Peruchetti John Peterson Shelly Pickens Lori Pitts Renee Possage Amy Preston Jeff Reynolds Brad Rose 59 —FRESHMEN Scott Rose Gary Schneider Kevin Schreffler Matt Schwab Cindy Shook Tammy Shormann Cathy Siefke Carl Smith Stacy Stanek Crystal Sullivan Above: Tough guy. Todd Jones roams the hall, looking for trouble. Right: Are we on the right song? ask freshmen Chris Justice and Midge Bush. 60 J.V.S. Top, left to right: The JVS entrance; a familiar sight to the 55 Juniors Seniors who attend classes there. Cara Cox (seat- ed) and Becky French - Medical Legal. Above, left to right: Extra terrestrials or . . . Chris DeLand. Tracy Brown, and Bobbi Canfield - Cosmetology. Scott Bender - welding. Left: Jim Sullivan. Bill Farkas. and Mike Samu - Auto Mechanics 61 —J.V.S. Top, left to right: Dodie Dillinger, Judy Wells, Debbie Rudibaugh - Child Care. Don Grimm - Distributive Education. Above, left to right: Allan Parsons Ralph Harrington - Auto Mechanics. Cindy Howe. Lisa McCullough, Tina Brownfield - Account- ing Computing. Far right right: Mark Cusick -Auto Body. Patty Capper - Food Services. 62 Top, left to right: Larry Glenn. Jeff Rankin. Bill McNeal. Dan Grimm. Bill Schneider - Diesel Mechanics. Landscaping students are hard at work on an early morning. Above, left to right: Terry McLaughlin - Machine Trades. Barb Fredrigill - Medical- Legal. Gene Exline - Diesel Mechanics Left: The Medical Legal office with activ- ity. 63 Top, left to right: Dave Strum and Don Eberle - Machine Trades. Tracy Donnalley Linda Oliver - Office Machines. Scott McCluskey Derek Brown - Remodeling Construction. Above: The Joint Vocational School. Far right right: Michele McLauglin - Cos- metology. Ruth Fatherly - Floriculture. 64 — SPORTS Above, 1st row: Mark Rose. Joel Kampfer. John Scott. Marty Dowd. Tim Dixon. Brian Bouscher. Jerry Cox. Scott Bender, Anders Webmark. Jason Kampfer. Mike Smith. 2nd row: Coach Gill. Coach Bates. Eric Jones. Chris Baker. Joe Siefke, Tim Fitch. Jeff Guest. Eric McGaffick. Tim Walker. Rob Johnson. Eugene Exline. Mark Pezzano. Coach Ward. Coach Fuline. 3rd row: Tim Novak. Jeff Kress. Scott Laugh- lin. Brad Rose. Matt Kampfer. Terry Buck- ley. Mike Palmer. Kevin Schreffler. Mark MacAleese. Matt Borza. Kevin Apple. Far right: Coach Mike Ward. A OPPONENT WE THEY East Canton 7 21 Columbiana 18 14 Wellsville 13 27 Crestview 18 0 Southern 34 0 Springfield Jeff. 15 28 Leetonia 7 24 Sebring 50 6 United 0 35 Stanton 12 28 66 Top left: Front - Coach Ward. Back - Coach Fuline and Coach Bates. Above: The sidelines are always full of excitement for the team and the coaches. Left: Coach Gill illustrates an important offensive pattern. Lack of playing experience was the major adversary of the 1983 Lisbon Blue Devil's football squad. Underclassmen along with unseasoned seniors made up the majority of the inexperienced line-up. Those mem- bers of the team who worked hard to make themselves better players, have nothing of which to be ashamed. Hard work and determination is not always seen on the scoreboard at the end of the game. 67 —SPORTS Top, left to right: Seniors: Scott Bender - off. def. tackle, Brian Bouscher - QB. wingback def. tackle. Anders Webmark - kicker. Above: The Bouscher family on parent’s night. Far right: Senior, Jerry Cox - running back def. back. Right: Jerry Cox escorts his mom and dad across the field. 68 Top, left to right: Seniors: Tim Dixon - off. def. tackle. Marty Dowd - running back def. end. Tim Fitch - tight end def. end. Far left: John Scott QB. wing back def. back. Left Tim Fitch and his parents wait to be announced. Above: The fans honor Marty Dowd and his parents. 69 — SPORTS Top left: Mr. Ward instructs Eric McGaf- fick. Top right: Blue Devil’s defensive line, above: Lisbon Scores! Above right: Tim Dixon watches the action on the field. Right: Punting situation for the Blue Dev- ils. 70 Top left: The referee signals the down. Top right: Eric Jones escorts his parents. Above left: An injured Tim Fitch watches the action from the sidelines. Above right: John Scott. Joe Sieflke. and Eric McGaffick encourage their team- mates. Left: Anders Webmark goes for the extra point while John Scott holds. 71 —SPORTS Top left: Matt Borza watches the game with anticipation. Top right: The coaches give their thoughts on the game to reporters. Above: The Reserve team on the snap. Above right: Scott Laughlin walks with his parents on Parent's Night. Right: Matt Kampfer shows his enthusi- asm at a pep rally. f OPPONENT WE THEY Columbiana 62 8 Stanton 6 6 Southern 7 21 Springfield 6 8 Sebring 28 0 v 72 Top left: Terry Buckley punts to Southern in the Reserve game. Above: Margot Barth and Lisa Franklin find that keeping statistics is a real challenge when your hands are numb. Above left: Scott Laughlin goes back for a pass. Left: The kick off team makes a tackle. 73 -SPORTS --------------------------------------- • OPPONENT Columbiana L Beaver Local L Sebring W Beaver Local L Columbiana L Beaver Local L Beaver Local L Sebring W V Top: Golf team, left to right - Brian Truzzie. David Sanor. Freddy Carlisle. Paul Van Panhuys. Mike Krotky. Dan Sanor. T.K. Hiscox. Far right and right: Coach Nick Bernard. Senior exchange student. Paul Van Pan- huys. qualified for the Districts as a Medal- ist. 74 Top, left to right: The tension is on as Fred Carlisle putts. Dave Sanor goes for a bird- ie. Above, left to right: Paul Van Panhuys lines up a putt. Dan Sanor chips onto the green. Left: The golf team is recognized at a pep rally. Bumpy Course 75 —SPORTS Top left: Coach Connie Shive. Top right: Varsity team - 1st row. left to right - Susan Klein. Margot Barth. Lisa Franklin. Marla Phillips. Kris Ebert. Kristy Weber. 2cd row - Coach Shive. Pam Boyd. Barbie Lynn, Sherry Chidester, Lisa James. Donna Culler. Above, left to right: Seniors - Margot Barth - Varsity co-captain. Pam Boyd. Donna Culler. The volleyball season began in August while many of us were still enjoying our vacations. The 20 game schedule ended in October with a 7-11 season. Despite the losses the team showed a great deal of improvement thanks to the hard work and dedication of the team and coach. f OPPONENT VARSITY RESERVE Leetonia W W United W L E. Palestine L L Columbiana L L United W L South Range W L W. Reserve W L Crestview L L Columbiana L L Southern L L Crestview L W Stanton L L Southern L L Sebring W W Stanton W L E. Palestine L L TOURNAMENT Sebring L L Leetonia L L United W L Springfield L J 76 Top, left to right: Seniors - Kris Ebert. Lisa Franklin - Varsity co-captain. Lisa James. Above, left to right: Barbi Lynn. Marla Phillips. Sherry Chidester. Left: Margot Barth bumps it to the front line. 77 —SPORTS Top, left: Lori Pitts bumps it to the front line. Top right: Reserve team - 1st row. left to right - Lori Pitts. Sam Brooks. Kim Cole- man. Traci Morrell. Donna Weber. Michelle Johnstown. 2cd row - Annie Gray. Kim Carroll. Tracy Wonner. Lisa Flugan. Mi- chelle McLaughlin. Marla Barth. Laura Johnston. Coach Shive. Above: Kim Coleman bumps it for the set. Above, right: Lisa Flugan demonstrates her bumping style. Right: The bench supports their team. 78 Top left: Good form and good set from Lisa Franklin. Top right: Pam Boyd winds up for the serve. Above, left: Concentration is the key to a good serve as Marla Phillips demon- strates. Above: Reserve team members relax after their game. Left: Coach Shive encourages her players. 79 __SPORTS This year’s Cross Country season was a season of rebuilding for the relatively inex- perienced runners. Coached by Jim Pat- sey, the team was comprised of 4 seniors and 4 freshmen. Four-year Letterman, Jim Kornbau received the “Cappy Lewis Top Runner Award. Three-year Letter- man, Jim Cole suffered a rib injury early in the season. Along with the scheduled meets, the team also participated in the Malone Invitational, the County Meet, the Sim Earich Invitational and the Sectionals. Top: 1983 Cross Country Team, front, left to right - Mike Canfield. Todd Jones. Ran- dy Brown. 2cd row - Terry McLaughlin, Martin Wieggrebe, Jim Cole, Jim Kornbau, Coach Patsey. f OPPONENT WE THEY Oak Glen 46 26 Beaver Local 59 South Range 40 21 Stanton 29 26 East Canton 41 17 Columbiana 23 32 Stanton 29 26 Canfield 60 15 Beaver Local 57 v J Far right: Coach Patsey readies the finish line stake. 80 Top, left to right: Senior Cross Country members, left to right - Terry McLaughlin, Martin Wieggrebe. Jim Cole. Jim Kornbau. Todd Jones and Martin Wieggrebe run at the Warren Meet. Far left and left: Jim Kornbau strives to improve his time. Jim Cole heads for the finish line. Above: Tony Brinzo gives his all. 81 —SPORTS Top, left: Coach Bacon Top, right: Varsity-1 st row, left to right- Jeff Kress. Mark Pezzano. Joe Siefke. John Hostetter. Tod Steele. 2nd row-Petri Helender, Jim Cole. Marty Dowd. Brad Pike. Above, left to right: Mark Pezzano looks for the open man. Looks like it's time for a SMU move from Marty Dowd. r OPPONENT WE THEY Beaver Local 61 70 E. Palestine 58 82 Columbiana 61 67 Sebring 41 42 Leetonia 62 54 United 72 59 East Canton 42 55 W. Reserve 62 58 Springfield 57 62 Southern 66 43 Crestview 73 60 V Stanton 71 66 Sebring 47 55 Leetonia 71 68 United 64 57 Springfield 89 71 Southern 62 51 Crestview 86 61 Stanton 40 54 E. Palestine 74 73 Lowellville 85 54 Sebring 51 57 82 Top, left to right: Seniors - Marty Dowd Co-captain, Jim Cole - Co-captain, Petri Helander. Left: The Devils get psyched for the game. This year’s Varsity basketball team hon- ored the Devil name with a winning sea- son. They finished third in the Tri-County, and they led Columbiana County in field goal percentages. They played two tour- nament games at the end of the season. They won the first game against the Lowellville Rockets. Marty Dowd. Mark Pezzano. Brad Pike and Joe Siefke all re- ceived awards for their efforts. Once again the Devils gave their fans an enjoyable season with lots of exciting per- formances. 83 -SPORTS Above, left to right: The ball goes in for two! Brad Pike demonstrates his free throw form. Above, left to right: The Varsity practices the alma mater before the game. Petri makes a fast break. Right: The Power Tower supports their team. 84 Top, left to right: Joe Siefke. Marty Dowd, and Brad Pike score for the Blue Devils. Above, left to right: Marty Dowd reaches for the jump ball. Mr. Jones. Mr. Pike, and Mr. Gilkey are caught off-guard by the photographer. Left: Marty Dowd leads the Blue Devils onto the floor. 85 —SPORTS Top: Reserve Team - 1st row. left to right- Mark Hall. Dwight Wilson. Max Pierce. Matt Moore. 2nd row - Coach Stewart. Jeff Kress. Petri Helander. Shawn Viets. John Shaw. John Hostetter. Above: Shawn Viets brings the ball down the court. Right: John Shaw goes up for the jump ball. r--------------------------------' OPPONENT WE THEY Beaver Local 36 49 Columbiana 24 47 East Palestine 46 49 Sebring 40 49 Leetonia 33 57 United 35 44 East Canton 29 45 W. Reserve 42 35 Springfield 49 47 Southern 39 29 Crestview 28 51 Stanton 41 44 Sebring 36 41 Leetonia 35 38 United 37 52 Springfield 42 29 Southern 39 25 Crestview 36 39 Stanton 25 60 East Palestine 52 33 V_______________________J 86 Top, left to right: Dwight Wilson breaks for the basket. Shawn Viets lays it up. Above, left to right: Lisbon sets up the shot. Jeff Kress goes for the rebound. Left: The team gets some advice from Coach Stewart. 87 —SPORTS Top: Freshmen - 1st row. left to right - Randy Brown. Mike Krotky, Tony Brinzo, Mark Kemats. Fred Carlisle. 2cd row - Brad Rose. Kevin Schreffler. Mark MacA- leese. Bryan Truzzie. T.K. Hiscox. Coach Ward. Above: Mark MacAleese brings the ball down the court. Above right: The freshmen set up for the in-bounds play. f------------------------------- OPPONENT WE THEY Springfield 42 10 Sebring 33 43 E. Palestine 54 52 Stanton 46 47 Stanton 38 32 Leetonia . 39 33 Crestview 49 25 United 20 27 Springfield 57 16 Tournament E. Palestine 38 31 Sebring 37 40 W. Reserve 39 26 Leetonia 50 40 E. Palestine 35 44 United 42 51 Leetonia 50 48 V_______________________________________J 88 Top, left to right: Brad Rose lays it up and in. Two points for the Blue Devils! Above, left to right: Scorekeeper, Peggy Peruchetti is ready for the game to begin. Mark MacAleese passes to Kevin Schreffler. Far left: Coach Ward encourages his team. Left: Fred Carlisle waits for the ball to fall in. 89 —SPORTS The season started out with high expecta- tions because of the number of girls re- turning from the previous year. The girls dedicated themselves both during the summer and the basketball season. They went from a 5-14 record in the 1982-83 season to a 17-4 record this year. This enabled them to win their first Tri-County League Championship in the history of the school. Congratulations also goes to the reserve team for a fine season. They finished the season with a 14-6 record, which is also the most wins in one season for a reserve team. The coaching staff and fans would like to thank the girls for their fine effort and dedication, as well as. the memories of a great season. Top, left to right: Coach Fuline. 1984 Tri- County Champions - 1st row, left to right - Michelle Pierce. Lisa Franklin. Marla Phil- lips. Dinna Macuich. Jackie Little. 2cd row - managers. Dom Cross. Mark Rose. Susan Klein. Brenda Wymer, Coach Fuline. Right: Susan Klein looks to pass. OPPONENT WE THEY Columbiana 37 31 Wellsville 35 50 Leetonia 35 32 Springfield 55 52 United 48 44 W. Reserve 58 52 Springfield 37 33 Sebring 51 22 Crestview 50 42 Crestview 45 28 W. Reserve 46 34 Southern 48 46 Southern 35 30 Columbiana 48 28 Stanton 67 35 Stanton 32 35 Leetonia 39 45 Sebring 55 36 United 37 31 Lowellville 54 44 United 37 46 90 Top, left to right: Seniors - Lisa Franklin, Jackie Little. Dianna Macuich - Captain's Award. Far left and left: Marla Phillips and Mi- chelle Pierce - Captain's Award. Above: Dianna Macuich and Michelle Pierce warm up before the game. 91 — SPORTS Top, left to right: Varsity players wish each other luck. Marla Phillips. Brenda Wymer. and Dianna Macuich wait to be introduced. Above, left to right: Marla Phillips says. “Look out. Joe Cool!' Dianna Macuich makes a fast break. Right: Lisa Franklin heads for the bucket. 92 Top, left to right: Susan Klein and Brenda Wymer wait for the ball. Marla Phillips scores with a lay-up. Above, left to right: Michelle Pierce warms up. Marla Phillips gets the jump ball. 93 —SPORTS Top, left to right: Laura Johnston reaches for the jumpball. Reserve Team - 1st row, left to right - Lonna Malone, Kim Coleman. Jenny Meek. Tammy Kidder, Laura Mar- tin. 2cd row - Kristy Weber, Sharon Chi- dester, Laura Johnston. Michele John- ston, Lisa Flugan, Coach Bobst. Above, left to right: The Reserve Team warms up. Kristy Weber brings the ball down the floor under pressure. ----------------------- N OPPONENT WE THEY Wellsville 14 37 Columbiana 18 29 Springfield 30 25 Leetonia 21 9 W. Reserve 25 10 United 20 23 Sebring 24 17 Springfield 24 20 Crestview 13 7 Crestview 28 22 Southern 10 20 W. Reserve 21 19 Columbiana 26 24 Southern 19 43 Stanton 24 18 Leetonia 28 26 Sebring 43 29 United 17 26 Lowellville 40 25 V 94 Top, left to right: Miss Bobst gives the girls some “serious advice . Sharon Chi- dester controls the jumpball. Above, left to right: Miss Bobst helps an injured, Sharon Chidester to the bench. Jenny Meek concentrates on the basket. Left: Kristy Weber warms up before the game. 95 __SPORTS Top, left to right: Jeff Kress throws the winning shot. Track Team, 1st row, I to r - Tony Brinzo, Freddy Carlisle, Mark MacA- leese. Kevin Schreffler. Steve Berry. Matt Moore. Max Pierce. Terry Buckley. 2nd row - Petri Helander, Anders Webmark. Joe Morenz, Steve Johnson, Larry Bush, Jerry Cox, Paul Van Panhuys. Jeff Guest. 3rd row - Mark Hall. Ryan DeLong, Jeff Kress. Bill Toland. Above, left to right: Coach Gilkey gives Joe Morenz some last minute advice. Steve Johnson readies for the pole vault. Far right: Bill Toland strains for extra inches. % Top, left to right: Petri Helander awaits the starting gun for the 800 meter dash. Mike Samu flies over the hurdles in the 100 meter High Hurdles. Above, left to right: Jeff Guest concen- trates on his upcoming shot. Tony Brinzo and Mark Hall give it their all in the 3,200 meter run. Left: Jeff Guest. John Hostetter, Tod Steele and Ryan DeLong take time out to discuss the meet. 97 —SPORTS Top, left to right: Coach Connie Bel- tempo. Track Team. 1st row. left to right - Pam Frankford. Dawn Deyber, Margot Barth. Jackie Little. Marla Phillips. 2nd row - Lisa Flugan, Tami Howard, Roxanne Wright. Kim Carroll. Traci Morrell. Karen Fersch. Marla Barth. Kim Coleman. Above, left to right: Lisbon hurdlers strive to beat the Eagles. Tami Howard grips the baton in the relay. Far right: Roxanne Wright skims over the high jump bar. 98 Top, left to right: Karen Fersch and Marla Phillips run the 100 Yard Dash. Beth Blackburn and Dawn Deyber take a break from practice. Above, left to right: Dawn Deyber pre- pares for a jump. Roxanne Wright, Kim Carroll. Pam Frankford cool down after the sprint. Left: Mr. James gives some last minute advice at the County Meet. 99 —SPORTS Top: Varsity Cheerleaders - 1st row, left to right - Jill Heinz Tracy Smith. 2cd row - Dianna Macuich, Cindy Schreffler. Leslie Hartman. Lisa James. Above, left to right: Advisors. Mrs. Whit- more Mrs. Seidner. Captain - Lisa James. Left: The Varsity Cheerleaders enjoy the game. 100 Top: Reserve Cheerleader - 1st row. left to right - Chris Bouscher Marla Barth. 2cd row - Donna Klaes, Tammy Kidder. Sandy Harper. Far left left: Donna Klaes Beth Black- burn take a break during a timeout. Sandy Harper Marla Barth examine the game ball. Above: Captain - Tammy Kidder. 101 —SPORTS Top, left to right: Freshmen Cheerleaders - Front - Missy Faulk. 2cd row - Roxanne Wright. Melissa McLaughlin. Darlene Crowl. Back - Angela Haskins. Above, left to right: Darlene Crowl watch- es the Varsity Team intently. Our Devil watches over us to insure victories. Right: The Devil fans meet the Freshmen Cheerleaders. 102 Top, left to right: The Reserve Cheer- leaders are backed up by the Varsity. Sen- iors. Tracy Smith Dianna Macuich at their last football homecoming. Above, left to right: The Varsity Cheer- leaders inspire the fans. “DAHS is proud to present . . . Left: Cindy Schreffler, Chris Bouscher. An- gela Haskins, and Darlene Crowl pose for the camera. 103 __SPORTS Some outstanding athletes were awarded for their hard work in the various sports this year. Their performances contributed to the spirit of the Blue Devil’s athletic program. Top, left to right: Joe Siefke. Football. Tri- County - 1st Team Off. Guard. Columbiana County - Honorable Mention. Chris Baker. Football. Tri-County - 1st Team Def. Line. Columbiana County - 1st Team Def. Line. Margot Barth, Volleyball. Columbiana County - Honorable Mention. Above: Tim Fitch. Football. Columbiana County-Honorable Mention. Def. End. Left: Lisa Franklin. Volleyball. Columbiana County - 2cd Team. 104 Top, left to right: Basketball, left to right - Marty Dowd - Best Defensive player. Tri- County - 2cd Team. Columbiana County - 1st Team. Northeast Ohio Inland District Honorable Mention. Mark Pezzano - Best Offensive player. Tri-County - 1st Team. Columbiana County - 2cd Team. NOID - Honorable Mention. Lisa Franklin - Best Offensive player. Tri-County - 1st Team, Columbiana County - 1st Team. NOID - Honorable Mention. Brad Pike - Most Im- proved. Columbiana County - Honorable Mention. Far left and left: Jim Kornbau - Cross Country - Cappy Lewis Top Runner Award. Dianna Macuich, Basketball - Columbiana County - Honorable Mention. 105 Above: Marla Phillips. Basketball - Best De- fensive player. Columbiana County - 2cd Team. —SPORTS Top, left to right: Ryan DeLong-MVP In Field Events, County Champion and Tri- County Champion in Pole Vault. Ryan also qualified for District. Regional and State Competition. Tami Howard-MVP in Track Events. Tami set new school records in the 100m hurdles and the 300m low hur- dles. She qualified for District, Regional and State Competition. Teammate. Jackie Little, was selected MVP in Field Events. Joe Morenz-MVP in Track Events. Region- al Qualifier - 100m Dash and Long Jump. Joe set a new school record in the 100m Dash. Above, left to right: Joe Siefke fights for the ball. Chris Baker tries to escape the grasp of a Trojan. Right: The Cheerleaders welcome the Blue Devils on Homecoming Night. —SOCIETY The 1983 Football Homecoming game was held on October 21. Junior, Leslie Hart- man reigned over the festivities. The Lis- bon Blue Devils honored her with a 50 to 6 victory over Sebring. Above: The 1983 football homecoming queen, Leslie Hartman. Above right: Leslie is escorted across the field by senior. Tim Fitch. Right: The 1983 football homecoming court - left to right: Missy Faulk, Becky Baugh. Lisa James, Leslie Hartman. Barbi Lynn, Holly Cosma. 108 TOP LEft to right: Senior attendant - Barbi Lynn, Queen Leslie Hartman, Junior atten- dant - Becky Baugh. Above left to right: Sophomore attendant - Holly Cosma, Freshman attendant - Me- lissa Faulk, 1982 football homecoming queen, Lisa James crowns the new queen. Left: Lisa James receives a kiss from her escort. Jerry Cox. 109 —SOCIETY Top left: Court members and their escorts. Tim Dixon. Melissa Faulk. John Scott. Becky Baugh, watch the crowning. Top right: When Tony Csonka dances, people watch! Above: Becky Baugh asks our own DJ’s, Tim Fitch and Jim Cole, for a special request. Right: Leslie Hartman and Joe Siefke enjoy the court dance. 110 Top left: As soon as the music begins. Joe Morenz will be found on the dance floor. Top right: Holly Cosma is escorted across the field by Scott Bender. Left: Barbi Lynn and Jeff Guest dance to “Don’t Let it End.” Above: Eerie McGaffick and Jeff Guest present senior atten- dant, Becky Baugh, modeling the newest fashions from Rome. Ill —SOCIETY The 1983 Snowball Dance was held in the DAHS gym on December 10th. Our gym was decorated to go along with the theme Ice Castles . The band, Broken Eng- lish provided the music for the evening. Queen Lisa Franklin reigned over the dance. Other members of the court were: Amy Barnes. Kris Ebert, Lisa James, and Barbi Lynn. Everyone enjoyed the evening thanks to the hard work of the Y-Teens and their advisor. Miss Bobst. Top: The 1983 Snowball Court, left to right - Barbi Lynn, Amy Barnes. Lisa Franklin. Kris Ebert. Lisa James. Far right and right: Queen Lisa Franklin Bob Cosma and Amy Barnes along with Eric Jones and Lisa Franklin enjoy the court dance. ©WEST Utopia 112 Top, left to right: Amy Barnes and escort Bob Cosma. Queen Lisa Franklin and es- cort Eric Jones. Kris Ebert and escort Bri- an Bouscher. Above, left to right: Barbi Lynn and escort Randy Kelch. Lisa James and escort Jerry Cox. Barbi Lynn and Kris Ebert show their appreciation to Miss Bobst for all her hard work. Left: Couples slow dance to the music of Broken English' . 113 —SOCIETY The 1984 Basketball Homecoming game was held January 13th. Queen Kris Ebert reigned over the night’s festivities. The Blue Devils honored her with a victory over the Stanton Raiders. The other atten- dants on the royal court were: Amy Barnes. Sherry Chidester, Lisa James. Barbi Lynn, and 1983 Basketball Home- coming Queen. Karen Kastner. Top, left to right: Queen Kris Ebert. Jim Cole crowns Kris Ebert, the 1984 Basket- ball Homecoming queen. Right: The 1984 Basketball Homecoming Court - Amy Barnes. Barbi Lynn. Kris Ebert. 1983 Queen Karen Kastner. Lisa James. Sherry Chidester. 114 Top, left to right: Amy Barnes and escort Tod Steele. Queen Kris Ebert and escort Mark Pezzano. Sherry Chidester and es- cort Marty Dowd. Far left and left: Lisa James and escort Joe Siefke. Barbi Lynn and escort Brad Pike. Above: The crowd honors the Homecom- ing Court. 115 —SOCIETY Heaven was the theme of the 1984 Prom. This was a fitting tttle because it was an enchanting evening. The festivities began in the gymnasium where the cou- ples were introduced during the Parade of Fashion . The students then boarded the buses for the Canton Community Jew- ish Center where the prom and the after- prom were held. The band '‘Champion provided the entertainment for the even- ing. Michele McLaughlin and Tod Steele were crowned the 1984 Prom Queen and King. The other members of the royal court were: Becky Baugh. Paula Crowl, Leslie Hartman. Cheryl Klaes. Chris Baker. John Hostetter, Mark Pezzano. and Joe Siefke. Top: 1984 Prom Court, left to right - Joe Siefke. Paula Crowl. Chris Baker, Cheryl Klaes. King Tod Steele, Queen Michele McLaughlin, Leslie Hartman, John Hostet- ter, Becky Baugh, and Mark Pezzano. Far right: Tod Steele and Michele McLaughlin dance to the night's theme song, Heaven . Right: The 1984 Prom King and Queen, Tod Steele and Michele McLaughlin. 116 Top, left to right: Becky Baugh and escort Stanley Gibson. Queen Michele McLaugh- lin and escort Chris Baker. Paula Crowl and escort David Weber. Above, left to right: Leslie Hartman and escort Rob Johnson. Cheryl Klaes and es- cort Jim Sanor. 1983 Prom Queen Steph- anie Garrison congratulates Tod Steele. Members of the Prom Court await the im- portant announcement. 117 —SOCIETY Top, left to right: Mr. Gilkey, Eric Jones, and Krista Kuhns present the 1984 Prom Court. Barbi Lynn. Kris Ebert, and Amy Barnes wait for the Parade of Fashion to begin. Above, left to right: Cindy Myers and Vin- nie Schweitzer have a great time. Mark Hall and Midge Bush demonstrate the la- test dance step. Right: Couples arrive at the Jewish Cen- ter. 118 —SOCIETY This year the Home Ec class staged a dou- ble wedding. The ceremony was held in the school library and Reverand DeLong officiated. Following the ceremony, a re- ception was held in the Home Ec room for the wedding party and their guests. Top, left to right: The happy couple. Deb- bie Holloway and Rod Catlett. The newly- weds. Kris Ebert and John Scott. Above, left to right: Melissa Glenn and Jon Gallo provided the music. Reverand De- Long asks Debbie and Rod to recite their vows. Right: Kris Ebert and John Scott. “Just Married”! 120 Top, left to right: The 1983 Prom King. Jerry Cox, crowns the 1984 Prom Queen, Michele McLaughlin. The 1983 and 1982 Football Homecoming Queens. Leslie Hartman and Lisa James. Above, left to right: Darlene and Joel Long were among the many couples who at- tended the prom. Lisa Franklin. Eric Jones, Amy Barnes, and Bob Cosma await the results of the 1983 Snowball corona- tion. Left: Kris Ebert is crowned the 1984 Bas- ketball Homecoming Queen. 121 —SOCIETY Top, left to right: John Hostetter, Leslie Hartman, Tod Steele, Cheryl Klaes, Joe Siefke. Paula Crowl wait for the queen to be announced. The homemaking classe's wedding cake. Above, left to right: Snowball attendant Barbi Lynn and her escort Randy Kelch. The wedding party greats the guests after the wedding ceremony. Right: The dance floor was always crowd- ed at the 1984 Prom. 122 —CLUBS i The Art Club and their advisor. Mrs. Lan- ney. were very active this year. As a fund raiser, club members sold candy bars. They also had an ice cream party and an Italian food party. On May 10th they at- tended the Y.S.U.’s performance of Arse- nic and Old Lace” after which they had dinner at “Chi-Chi’s”. Members of the art club also displayed their work at art shows at Y.S.U. and Kent State University. Top: Art Club Members. 1st row. left to right - Beth Blackburn. Genny Wymer. Alisa Hall. Brenda Wymer. Lori Rzucidlo. Matt Crawford. Dom Cross. Sheri Novak, Tammy Kidder. Susan Klein. 2cd row - Mrs. Lanney. Matt Moore. Harry McKee. Sam Brooks. Lisa Flugan. Lisa Franklin. Krista Kuhns. Kris Ebert. Brian Bouscher, Donna Klaes, Cindi Marshalek. Arietta Deemer. 3rd row - Petri Helander, Dan Sanor. Chris Baker. Eric Guappone, Jim Cole. John Hostetter, Joe Morenz. Bob Welton. Barbi Lynn. Debbie Holloway. Shawn Lawrence. Martin Wiegrebbe. Above, right: Art Assistants. 1st row. left to right - Eric Guappone. Dan Sanor. Paul Stewart. Shawn Lawrence. 2cd row - Ar- ietta Deemer. Genny Wymer. Roni Davis. Beth Blackburn. Mrs. Lanney. Right: Chris Baker is astonished at the degree of talent in his midst. 124 Approximately 36 students make up the Audio - Visual Crew. Directed by Mr. Ed- wards. the crew makes sure that all audio- visual equipment is available to the staff and students. Top: 1st row, left to right - Dan Sanor, Max Pierce. Ben Gallo. Mike Krotky. Joy Heinz. 2cd row - Margot Barth, Mark Pezzano. Joe Siefke, Eric Jones. Mark Hall, John Hostetter, Jim Cole. Tony Csonka. Lisa James, Jerry Cox. 3rd row - T.K. Hiscox, Brad Rose. Ryan O’Farrel, Matt Moore. 4th row - Petri Helander, Brad Pike, Steve Carman, Eric Guappone. Tim Riddle. Top. left- Mr. Edwards. Top. right - Mike Wargo Joel Aukerman. Above, left: Max Pierce and Ryan O’Farrel hold down the AV room. Left: Brad Rose and Lisa James make some adjustments on the VTR. PASS WITH CARE 125 —CLUBS An active organization at DAHS is the Olympian Staff. Each year they must un- dergo the task of raising enough money to create the yearbook. Some of the fund raisers staff members took on this year were: a pop sale, popcorn and candy sale. Christmas item sale, bowl-a-thon. play program, Mother's Day flowers, advertise- ments and patron ad sales. In addition to these sales projects, they also help in the actual creation of the Olympian. Advisors for the yearbook are Mrs. Day and Mrs. Lanney. Top: Olympian Staff, 1st row, left to right - Carol Palmer, Roxanne Wright, Sharon Chidester, Mary Jo Hale, Laura Martin, Ju- lie Dotson. Alisa Hall, Betty Corfee. Laura Barnes, Teresa Prasco, Jill Heinz. 2cd row - Mrs. Lanney, Kristen Taylor. Melissa Glenn, Patty Davison, Lisa Cook, Cathy Siefke, Tammy Shormann, Donna Weber, Debbi Manning, Chris Bouscher, Cassi Hersman, Tori Campsey. 3rd row - Mrs. Day. Dawn Deyber, Renee Possage, Judy Lawrence, Paula Crowl, Kristy Weber. Beth Weinstock, Cindi Marshalek, Karen Fersch. Mike Krotky, Connie Crowl. Rox- anne Chetock, Tracy Smith, Lori Pitts, Marla Barth, Annie Gray, Harvey House- holder. 4th row - Kelly Casto, Jim Bates. Tracey Hoffmann, Krista Kuhns, Beth Blackburn, Ryan O'Farrel, Carol Notting- ham, Mark Hall, Sherry Chidester, Mary Lynn Moser, Michelle Hofer, Charles Da- vis, Freddy Carlisle, T.K. Hiscox, Rebecca Little. Brad Pike. Above, right: The business section of the staff discusses possible fund raisers. Right: Lori Pitts and Tori Campsey wait for their turn on the lanes. 126 Top, left to right Olympian Editors, front left to right - Harvey Householder. Kristen Taylor, Michelle Hofer, Melissa Glenn. 2cd row - Connie Crowl, Kelly Casto, Jim Bates. The “secret powers ’ behind the Olympian Staff, Joe Siefke and Brad Pike. Above, left to right: Laurie Oshaben and Cathy Siefke finalize the rough lay outs. Kristy Weber concentrates on bowling a strike at the Bowl-a-thon. Left: Kristen Taylor, Cassi Hersman. and Mary Jo Hale, faithful workshop workers. 127 __CLUBS Top: Student’s Voice Staff. 1st row. left to right - Jim Bates. Lori Pitts. Tracy Smith. Carol Blair. Connie Crowl. Stephanie Gar- rison. Margie Lietzke. Traci Morrell. Tra- cey Hoffmann. Dianna Macuich. Kristy We- ber. 2nd row - Angela Haskins. Marla Barth. Beth Weinstock. Charles Davis. Rob Hephner. Margot Barth. Lisa James. Mi- chelle Hofer. Roxanne Chetock. Sherry Chidester. Jeff Keating. Amy Barnes. Jim Cole. Far right and right: Margot Barth pre- pares a button for one of the many cus- tomers. Student's Voice Co-Editors, Mar- got Barth and Jim Cole pose outside the school. What do The Principal of the Thing. The Devil Made me do it. and Sweetest People. have in common? They are all articles found in the Student’s Voice Newspaper. Under the guidance of Mrs. Kessler, staff members work hard throughout the year writing copy, taking picture, and meeting deadlines. In order to earn money for the production of the pa- per. they sell ads to local supporters. This year, they purchased a button maker with which students could have the picture or saying of their choice made into a button. 128 Top, left to right: Quill and Scroll Staff. 1st row. left to right - Margot Barth, Tracy Smith. Dianna Macuich. Margie Lietzke. Stephanie Garrison. Amy Barnes. 2nd row - Mrs. Kessler, Lisa James. Charles Davis, Jim Bates, Jim Cole. Steve Carman, Jeff Keating, Sherry Chidester. Sherry Chides- ter finalizes her article. Above, left to right: Mrs. Kessler, Jim Cole and Margot Barth prepare to paste up the next Student’s Voice Edition. One picture is worth a thousand words to Jim Cole. Left: Jim Bates and Stephanie Garrison work on some articles. 129 —CLUBS The French Club activities began this fall with an initiation of new members. They also went French Christmas carolling and then went to Mark Hall’s house for re- freshments. The club members attended the Y.S.U. performance of Moliere’s, School for Wives. They finished the year’s activities with a French dinner at the Lock 24 restaurant. Top: 1st row, left to right - Michelle Fiasco, Mark Hall. Steve Berry, Max Pierce. Kelly Casto, Mike Krotky, Mark Kemats. Harvey Householder. 2cd row - Jenny Meek, Jill Heinz, Darlene Crowl, Debbi Manning, Donna Weber, Tracy Smith. Cindy Myers, Teresa Prasco, Marla Barth. 3rd row- Chris Justice. Kristen Taylor, Cindy Cook, Mary Lynn Moser, Rebecca Little, Matt Moore. Ryan O’Farrell. Beth Blackburn. Carol Nottingham, Michelle Hofer. 4th row - Mary Jo Hale, Tracey Hoffmann, Melissa Glenn, Tammy Shormann, Chris Bouscher. Margot Barth. Cassi Hersman, Kristy Weber. Patty Davison. Robin Har- rold, Joy Heinz. Connie Crowl. Petri He- lander, Jim Bates. Above, right: Donna Weber, Mark Kemats, Kristy Weber, Darlene Crowl, and Robin Harrold entertain the French Club mem- bers with their version of La Marseil- laise”. Right: Steve Berry, Arietta Deemer, and Beth Blackburn enjoy themselves at Mark Hall’s house at the Christmas carolling party. 130 The Home Ec Club is advised by Mrs. Whit- more. The club officers are: President - Jeff Keating, Secretary - Leslie Hartman, Treasurer - Beth Weinstock. Club mem- bers raised money with car washes and sold Valentine cookies. They also had a Pot Luck dinner, hosted the NHS recep- tion, had a spring dinner and visited Geauga Lake. Top: 1st row, left to right - Cindi Marsha- lek, Teresa Prasco, Jill Heinz. Annie Bag- ley, Paula Crowl. 2cd row - Karen Fersch, Beth Weinstock, Kristy Weber, Tina Hick- man, Leslie Hartman. Lisa Hickman, Peg- gy Morris. Laurie Thompson, Faith Bow- man, Krista Kuhns, Joy Tullis, Cheryl Poynter, Mary Oliver. Mrs. Whitmore. 3rd row - Joe Steppo, Steve Carman, Tony Csonka, Joe Morenz, Jim Cole. Jeff Keat- ing, Scott Montgomery. Above left: Seniors. Steve Carman, Joe Morenz, Jeff Keating. Tony Csonka. and Laurie Thompson whip up a culinary treat. Left: Tina and Lisa Hickman anxiously await the fini-shed product. 131 —CLUBS Top: front - Kelly Casto. 2cd row - Larry Bush, Harvey Householder, Charles Davis, Mrs. Morckel. Anders Webmark, Jim Korn- bau, Vinnie Schweitzer. 3rd row - Jon Gallo. Tracy Smith, Joe Morenz. 4th row - Dawn Deyber and Mark Pezzano. The Computer Competition Team com- peted at two events. Four members of the team competed at Youngstown State Uni- versity and twelve members competed at Salem High School. Team members had to write computer programs in an allotted period of time. The team finished quite satisfactorily in the competition. The computer assistants work with stu- dents in the computer room. They help students with any problems or questions they have about the computers. Right: 1st row, left to right - Mrs. Morckel, Dawn Deyber. Jon Gallo, Harvey House- holder, Charles Davis. 2nd row - Paul Van- Panhuys. Sheri Novak. Margie Lietzke. Tracy Smith, Jim Kornbau, Larry Bush. The Office Assistants are upperclassmen who help Mrs. Adams in the main office. They are kept busy delivering messages, typing, filing, and answering the phone. They help to keep the office organized. Top, left to right: Office assistants - 1st row. left to right - Lisa James, Kris Ebert, Roxanne Chetock, Dianna Macuich. 2cd row - Amy Barnes, Pam Boyd. Jackie Lit- tle, Sharon Donahey. Joel Aukerman pre- pares to take a delivery to the local bank. The Library Assistants are upperclassmen who help Mrs. Edgerton in the library. They often help students find material and keep the library organized. Left: Library Assistants - 1st row. left to right - Faith Bowman, Tami Howard. Deb- bie Holloway. 2cd row - Amy Barnes, Tori Brown. Roxanee Chetock. Lisa Dusz. 133 —CLUBS Y-Teens is an international organization. This year under the guidance of Miss Bobst, the Y-Teens sold candy bars to raise money for the annual Snowball dance. The Y-Teens officers are Lisa James - president. Barbi Lynn - treasurer. Amy Barnes - secretary. Kris Ebert - vice- president. Top: 1st row. left to right, junior-senior members - Lisa Franklin. Amy Evans. Shar- on Donahey. Lisa James. Amy Barnes. Barbi Lynn, Kris Ebert. Karen Hurd. Sherry Chidester. Michelle Pierce. 2cd row- Tami Howard, Beth Weinstock, Donna Culler, Jackie Little. Dawn Deyber. Sherry Novak. Faith Bowman. Jeff Keating. Dianna Ma- cuich. Cindy Myers. Tracy Smith. Steph- anie Garrison. Margot Barth. Margie Lietzke. Marla Phillips. 3rd row - Peggy Morris. Lori Rzucidlo. Tina Hickman. Lisa Dusz, Melissa Glenn, Connie Crowl. Krista Kuhns. Teresa Prasco, Jill Heinz. Paula Crowl. Pam Frankford. Larry Bush. Tony Csonka. Miss Bobst. 4th row - Steve Car- man. Kristen Taylor. Tracey Hoffmann, Becky Baugh. Candy Groff. Carol Notting- ham. Michelle Hofer. Roxanne Chetock. Tori Brown. Cheryl Klaes. Leslie Hartman. Susan Klein. Tammy Kidder. Above right: Mark Pezzano salutes the camera at the Snowball. Right: Some couples enjoy a slow dance to the music of the group, “Broken Eng- lish . 134 Top: 1st row. left to right, freshmen-soph- omore members - Amy Preston. Bettina Leake. Shelly Pickens. Cindi Marshalek. Midge Bush, Carol Blair. Traci Guy, Dar- lene Crowl. Traci Morrel. Missy Faulk. Me- lissa McLaughlin. Lisa Cook, Carol Palmer, Stacy Stanek. 2cd row - Michelle Fiasco. Jenny Meek, Rebecca Little, Mary Jo Hale. Mary Lynn Moser. Cindy Schreffler, Chris Bouscher, Cassi Hersman. Debbi Manning, Lori Pitts, Tori Campsey. Donna Klaes. An- nie Bagley. Michelle Deville, Lisa Hickman, Laura Barnes, Sandy Harper. 3rd row - Marla Barth, Kim Coleman, Julie Dotson. Alisa Hall, Sam Brooks. Michelle Deyber, Cindy Cook, Patty Davison. Tammy Shor- mann, Chris Justice. Angela Haskins, Lisa Flugan. Cathy Siefke. Judy Lawrence. Re- nee Possage. Brenda Phillips. Laura Mar- tin, Betty Corfee. Crystal Sullivan, Lonna Malone. Miss Bobst. 4th row - Beth Black- burn. Roxanne Wright. Kim Carroll. Abby Corfee. Traci Bosworth. Kris Morrison. Sharon Chidester, Beth Clark, Karen Fersch. Lisa McKenzie. Laura Johnston. Paulette Myers. Tracy Wonner. Joy Heinz. Kelly Smith. Denise House. Cheryl Poynter, Peggy Peruchetti. Michelle John- ston. Above, left: Kelly Smith and her date enjoy the music. Left: Tim Novak helps himself to a “few cookies. 135 —CLUBS Top: Future Nurses, 1st row. left to right - Cindi Marshalek, Donna Weber, Lisa Cook, Cathy Siefke, Lisa Franklin, Stephanie Gar- rison. Sharon Donahey, Lisa James, Mar- got Barth. Lori Pitts. Marla Barth. 2cd row - Alisa Hall, Laura Johnston. Michelle Flasko. Lisa Dusz, Melissa Glenn. Michelle Hofer. Connie Crowl. Paulette Myers. Les- lie Hartman. Kristy Weber. Sandy Harper. Chris Bouscher. This year's Student Council consisted of 16 members, four members representing each class. They sponsered the Basketball Homecoming Dance, and during Educa- tion Week they honored the teachers with apples. The Student Council also chose Mr. and Miss Olympian. Right: Student Council, 1st row. left to right - Stephanie Garrison. Margot Barth, Lisa James. Jim Bates. 2cd row - John Hostetter. Eric Jones. Bill Toland. 3rd row - Donna Klaes. Debbi Manning. Cassi Hers- man. Marla Barth. 4th row - Cathy Siefke. Tammy Shormann. Kim Carroll. Mike Ho- man. 136 The Science Club is advised by Mrs. Ar- nold. This year, members of the club vis- ited the planetarium. Top: Science Club. 1st row. left to right - Melissa Glenn. Jill Heinz. Barbi Lynn.-Trea- surer. Sherry Chidester-President, Kelly Casto-Vice President. Connie Crowl-Sec- retary. Chris Bouscher. 2cd row - Robin Harrold. Jenny Meek, Mary Jo Hale. Jon Gallo. Tracy Smith. Joy Heinz. 3rd row - Vinnie Schweitzer, Charles Davis. Jim Bates, Lisa James. Joe Morenz. Laura Johnston, Mary Lynn Moser. Rebecca Lit- tle. The Biology Assistants aid Mrs. Arnold in lab work. They are there to help and an- swer student’s questions about dissec- tions and other lab work. Left: Biology Assistants, 1st row. left to right - Laurie Thompson, Pam Frankford. John Hostetter 2cd row - Pete Wells. Bri- an Bouscher Harold Miller. 137 —CLUBS The Nike Club was active this year. The advisor of the club was Mrs. Betty Go- forth. Members of the club served at the Business and Professional Women’s Ban- quet They also collected donations for the Cancer Society. The BPW also sponsored an “Adopt a Daughter” activity where The BPW members selected a Nike Club mem- ber to be a special guest at a Tea in May. Top: Nike Club, 1st row, left to right - Mar- gie Lietzke. Sheri Novak, Amy Barnes, Cheryl Klaes, Paula Crowl, Marla Phillips, Sharon Donahey, Lisa James. Margot Barth, Lisa Cook. Missy Faulk. 2cd row - Laura Johnston, Kelly Smith, Cindi Mar- shalek. Tammy Shormann. Darlene Crowl. Cathy Siefke, Connie Crowl. Krista Kuhns, Becky Baldwin, Lisa Flugan. Lori Pitts. 3rd row - Arietta Deemer, Roxanne Chetock, Tori Brown. Peggy Peruchetti. Chris Jus- tice, Sam Brooks, Traci Morrell, Laura Barnes. Chris Bouscher, Cassi Hersman. Debbi Manning, Tori Campsey. Far right and right: Nike members. Connie Crowl and Cassi Hersman practice their business skills. Nike Advisor. Betty Goforth The Occupational Work Experience group prepares themselves to enter the work force. The group attends classes in the morning and continues their educational work experience on the job under the su- pervision of Mr. Ashton. This year the OWE group raised money by selling jewelry. The money they raised went towards a ban- quet that was held at the JVS in the spring. Top: OWE group, 1st row, left to right - Bill Halligan, Matt Post, Jackie Robinson. Bob Miller, Missy May. Mike Rebuck. Rose Li- bert, Jerry Sadlowsky, Tammy Fortune, Jim Farmer. 2cd row - Ed Rogan, Gary Bagley, David Mann, John Wallace, Kevin Ours. Tom Coffman, Jim DeBray. John Cu- sick. Gary Simms, Mike Scullion, Leroy Rudy. Above, left: Ed Rogan, Mike Rebuck, and Jim DeBray enjoy Mr. Ashton’s class. Left: Tim Coffman and Dean Johnson take notes for a test. 139 —CLUBS Buckeye’s Boy State took place at Bowling Green State University during the middle of June. 1983. The participants ran for offices, voted, and worked at their elected offices. Top: Boy’s State Representatives, left to right - Jim Bates-alt.. Charles Davis. John Scott. Jeff Pezzano, Jim Cole. Buckeye Girl's State took place at Ashland College in late June of 1983. Here the girls learned about our government by partici- pating in mock state, county, and local government elections. Right: Girl’s State Representatives. 1st row. left to right - Tracy Smith, Lisa James. Margot Barth. 2cd row - Alter- nates. Barbi Lynn. Stephanie Garrison. Mi- chelle Pierce. Dawn Deyber. 140 The Biology Olympic Team was advised by Mrs. Arnold and the team captain was sen- ior, Charles Davis. They competed at the Slippery Rock University Biology Olympics on March 28th. Team members participat- ed individually in competitions in genetics, physiology, ecology, taxonomy and anato- my. They also competed as a group in “Biology Bowl, Biology Trivia, a scav- enger hunt, Bio Charades, and experi- mental design. This year’s team did quite well in individual performances and in ex- perimental design. Top: Biology Olympic Team, left to right - Charles Davis, Jenny Meek, Jon Gallo. Matt Moore, Connie Crowl. Sherry Chides- ter. This year, two of Mrs. Morckel’s chemistry students participated in the Chemistry Demonstration Competition at Youngs- town State University. Juniors. Bill Toland and Connie Crowl placed first with their demonstration of Le Chatelier’s Principle. Above, left: Chemistry Demonstration Participants - Bill Toland and Connie Crowl. Participating in the Chemistry Olympics this year at Slippery Rock University were Tod Steele and Melissa Glenn. They com- peted in the Great Titration contest. They were one of the 13 teams who passed the entrance exam to compete in the event. Left: Participants in the Chemistry Olym- pics - Tod Steele and Melissa Glenn. 141 142 —CLUBS 12 outstanding Physics students compet- ed in the annual Physics Olympics at YSU on Saturday, April 7th. The team did quite well and finished 4th overall in the event. In the House of Cards event. Stephanie Garrison and Margot Barth finished 2cd. Paul Van Panhuys and Anders Webmark finished 2cd in the Egg Drop Event. Top: Physics Olympics Team. 1st row, left to right - Paul VanPanhuys, Jon Gallo, Tra- cy Smith. Margie Lietzke, Margot Barth. Sherry Chidester, Stephanie Garrison. 2cd row - Anders Webmark, Jim Kornbau, Charles Davis, Harvey Householder, Kelly Casto. Above, left to right: The Physics Olympics Team shows of their awards. Charles Da- vis gets ready to launch his ping pong ball. Right: Sherry Chidester, Jim Bates and Jon Gallo display the remains of their Bal- sa Bridges. There were thirteen members of the Eco- Meet Team who participated again in the event held on May 10th at Berlin Reservoir in Deerfield. Ohio. Margie Lietzke served as the captain of the team and Mrs. Arnold was their advisor. Team members were divided into three groups and each group participated in different events. The groups were divided into underclassmen - Nature Sleuths, Freshmen - Junior Varsity, and upperclassmen - Varsity Squad. The Nature Sleuths particpated in a scavenger hunt, the Junior Varsity particpated in For- est Ecology and Life-Saving events, and the Varsity in Bird Ecology. Fish Ecology, and Interpretation. Top: Eco-Meet Team. 1st row. left to right - Jill Heinz, Margie Lietzke, Mary Jo Hale, 2nd row - Angela Haskins, Mike Homan, Chris Bouscher. Above, left: The Eco-Meet poses on the bridge. Front, left to right - John Yenges. 2nd row - Chris Bouscher, Robbie John- son, Mickie Smith, 3rd row - Jill Heinz, Wendy Crowl. Mary Jo Hale. Angela Has- kins. 4th row - Margie Lietzke. Mike Ho- man, J.J. Young, Jon Blair. 143 —CLUBS The National Honor Society Assembly was held April 17 in the gym. 10 juniors, 6 seniors, and 5 honorary members were inducted. The inductees were selected for their character, scholarship, leadership, and service. President of the society. Jon Gallo opened the ceremony by welcoming everyone. Mr. Krotky closed the program and invited members and guests to a re- ception in the school library. Top, left to right: Mr. Krotky congratu- lates the NHS inductees. Old NHS mem- bers. 1st row, left to right - Sherry Chides- ter, Rebecca French, Lisa James. Margot Barth. Stephanie Garrison. Tracy Smith. 2cd row - Charles Davis. Jim Bates. Jim Cole. Harvey Householder, Jon Gallo. Above, left to right: Tracy Smith describes the qualities of Leadership. New Mem- bers, 1st row. left to right - Dawn Deyber, Cindy Myers. Barbi Lynn. 2cd row - Teresa Prasco, Jill Heinz, Tori Brown, Michelle Hofer. Kristen Taylor. Melissa Glenn. 3rd row - Kelly Casto, Jeff Pezzano. Eric Jones, Tod Steele, Bill Toland, Donna Culler. 144 Right: New Members are inducted into the NHS. Top, left to right: Charles Davis inducts Barbi Lynn. Lisa James and Margot Barth enjoy the NHS reception. Above, left to right: Anders Webmark. Paul Van Panhuys. Petri Helander, and Ro- lando Arburola were made honorary mem- bers of the NHS. Martin Wieggrebe was also made an honorary member. Jim Bates, Mrs. Chidester, and Sherry Chides- ter relax now that the ceremony is over. Left: Mrs. Toolis, Rolando Arburola. Kelly Casto, and Mr. McPeak take a break to pose for the camera. 145 —BAND The 1983-4 Blue Pride Marching Band had an excellent season this year. They were the first band in Columbiana County to qualify for both the State Marching Band and State Concert Band in the same year. They delighted audiances everywhere with their performances. The preparation for the year’s activities began at band camp in August at Allegheny College where members literally marched from dawn till dusk. Not only did they perform at the Blue Devil’s football games, but they also participated in competitions at East Liverpool, Marlington, and Colum- biana where they received two Excellent ratings and a Superior rating, respectively. The Marching Band also performed at the Columbiana County Fair, The Johnny Ap- pleseed Festival, Memorial Day Parade, and Cedar Point. Top: The 1983-84 Marching Band in their opening formation. Far right: Band Director, Doug Hazlett and Majorette and Rifle Instructor, Amy Haz- lett. Above right and right: Dawn Deyber dir- ects the band for the National Anthem. Michelle Pierce and her parents are intro- duced on Parent’s Night. 146 This year's 12 member flag corps was di- rected by Karen Mallorie. The corps cap- tain was sophomore, Lisa McKenzie. The corps placed 1st in the Columbiana Band Competition and received an excellent rat- ing at State Competition. Their routines at the football and basketball games added excitement to the Marching Band’s per- formances. Top: 1983-84 Flag Corps, left to right - Lisa McKenzie. Karen Fersch, Holly Cosma. Traci Bosworth, Barb Grimm, Beth Wein- stock, Carol Blair, Michelle Deyber, Dan- ielle Harley. Trudi Meek. Annette Maruca. and Tracy Harrold. Senior, Dawn Deyber and junior, David Go- forth were this year’s Field Commanders for the Marching Band. They attended the Marching Auxiliaries of America Camp in the summer where they both received Spirit Awards and Marching Execution Rib- bons. They also received an excellent rat- ing at the State Competition. Dawn and David were student directors for the Marching Band and the Pep Band. Left: Field Commanders, Dawn Deyber and David Goforth. 147 —BAND The 1983-84 Majorette Line was advised by Amy Hazlett. This Year's Head Major- ette was Connie Crowl. The girls attended the Marching Auxiliaries of America Camp where they received a superior ribbon for their Home Routine, a Spirit Award, and several ribbons for individual perfor- mances. They also placed 2cd at the Co- lumbiana Band Competition and received an Excellent rating at the State Competi- tion. The Line delighted the fans at the football and basketball games with their spirited performances. Top: Majorette Line, front - Mary Lynn Moser. Back, left to right - Chris Justice. Connie Crowl. Midge Bush. Amy Hazlett also advised the 1983-84 Ri- fle Corps. Junior. Tami Howard served as the Corp’s Captain. The Corps received a 1st place at the Columbiana Band Compe- tition and a Superior rating at the State Competition. The Rifle Corps was a new edition to the Marching Band this year and added to the excellence of their perfor- mances at the football and basketball games. Right: Rifle Corps, front, left to right - Sheri Novak and Kelly Smith. Back, left to right - Tami Howard and Cindy Cook. 148 The DAHS Concert presented a Christmas Concert and a Spring Concert. They also qualified for State Competition by receiv- ing Superior Ratings at District Competi- tion. Top: Concert Band, 1st row. left to right - C. Myers. D. Manning. A. Deemer. D. We- ber. J. Gallo. C. Cook. D. Deyber, C. Hers- man. C. Poynter. 2cd row - R. Harrold. P. Davison, C. Porter, K. Coleman, T. Hick- man, K. Smith, L. Rzucidlo, C. Blair, J. Meek. B. Clark, S. Novak. M. Deville. M. Bush. C. Justice. 3rd row - D. Goforth, T. Shormann, D. Crowl, T. Wonner, M. Pierce. B. Gallo, R. Little. C. Bouscher. C. Nottingham. C. Davis, A. Haskins, M.J. Hale, K. Weber, T.K. Hiscox, T. Campsey, L. Pitts, T. Guy, C. Smith. 4th row - K. Hiscox. M. Hall. M. Pierce. F. Carlisle. M. MacAleese. M. Kampfer, K. Schreffler, S. Chidester. D. Cross. K. Grier. D. Culler, M. L. Moser. R. O’Farrel. B. Truzzie. M.A. Oliver, J. Tullis. R. Hephner. Mr. Hazlett. Above, left: Mr. Hazlett and Band Booster president. Mrs. Cook, present the band with their State Medals. Left: Band Officers, left to right. - John Gallo - president, David Goforth - vice- president. Dawn Deyber - secretary, Mark Hall - Uniform Manager. Midge Bush Uni- form Manager. Jenny Meek - Band Librar- ian. 149 —BAND 11 band members were selected to par- ticipate in the County Band Festival on May 7-8th at Columbiana High School. They rehearsed with other area band members and presented a concert to the community on May 8th. Top: County Band, 1st row, left to right - Cindy Cook. Connie Crowl, Jenny Meek. Jon Gallo, Ben Gallo. 2cd row - Charles Davis. Steve Berry, Mark Hall, David Go- forth. Rob Hephner. Brad Pike. 19 outstanding band members participat- ed in a Solo and Ensemble Competition at Marlington High School on February 25th. The participants did quite well and many received superior and excellent ratings. Right: Solo and Ensemble, 1st row. left to right - Cassi Hersman, Jenny Meek, 2cd row - Cindy Cook. 3rd row - Dawn Deyber, Kristy Weber, Mary Jo Hale. Cheryl Poynter, Jon Gallo. 4th row - Angela Has- kins. Max Pierce. 5th row - David Goforth, Mark Hall. Ben Gallo. 6th row - Brad Pike, Rob Hephner. Fred Carlisle. Steve Berry. 7th row - Mark MacAleese. Kevin Schreffler. 150 Top: Jazz Band. 1st row. I to r - C. Davis. M.A. Oliver. T. Guy, J. Meek. C. Bouscher, B. Gallo. 2cd row - M. Pierce. K. Weber. J. T ullis, R. Hephner. J. Gallo. M. Pierce. 3rd row - K. Grier. R. Little. S. Berry. D. Go- forth. B. Pike. R. O’Farrel. C. Nottingham. Above: Pep Band. 1st row. I to r - R. Hephner. T. Guy. C. Davis. D. Deyber, J. Tullis, A. Deemer. M.A. Oliver. 2cd row - K. Weber. D. Goforth. C. Cook. C. Poynter. 3rd row - C. Smith. D. Cross. C. Notting- ham. C. Crowl. T. Hickman. P. Davison. M. Deville. Left: The Guard Line cheers on their Dev- ils. 151 __CHORUS The chorus under the direction of Mrs. Bancroft was an active organization. They performed for the public at both a Christ- mas and a Spring concert. Members of the chorus attended the Kent Swing Choir Workshop and the Mount Union Choral Workshop. The Chorus banquet was held April 18th at the Carousal Theater where they enjoyed a buffet and a performance of “Annie”. Top: Chorus. 1st row. left to right - Shelly Pickens, Melissa McLaughlin. Sam Brooks. Missy Faulk. Laura Barnes. Traci Morrell. Faith Bowman, Carol Palmer, Sheri No- vak. Belinda Wells. Kristy Weber. Jenny Meek. Mrs. Bancroft. 2cd row - Linda Wes- tover. Cindy Schreffler. Melissa Glenn. Ka- ren Hurd. Tami Howard. Tracey Hoff- mann. Kim Carroll. Pam Frankford. Deb Davis, Kathy Snyder. 3rd row - Mike Ho- man, Sean Bartholow. Tim Novak. Marla Phillips. Dawn Deyber, Mike Miller. Rox- anne Wright. Deb Dillinger. Donna Culler. Mike Blythe. Bob Brooks. Above, right: Officers, left to right - Karen Hurd-President. Pam Boyd-V. President. Dawn Deyber-Secretary. Kristy Weber- Treasurer. Right: The chorus performs for the stu- dent body at the Christmas Assembly. 152 Members of the Solo Ensemble group competed at Baldwin Wallace College and at Marlington High School. Their ratings were good and Freshman, Mike Homan received a Superior Rating for his perfor- mance. Top: Solo Ensemble members, 1st row, I. to r. - Jenny Meek, Traci Morrell, Kristy Weber, Tim Novak, Kim Carroll, Sam Brooks. Roxanne Wright. 2cd row - Faith Bowman. Tami Howard. Pam Frankford. Sheri Novak, Dawn Deyber. Pam Boyd. Mike Homan, Melissa Glenn. Tracey Hoff- mann. The Young Alive group were chorus members who demonstrated talent. They entertained for various organizations and during the school year. This year they per- formed at the Johnny Appleseed Festival, Pleasant View and Windsor Manor Nursing Homes. Robert Bycroft School and Shel- tered Workshop, and the Lion’s Club. They also performed at the Christmas and Spring concerts. Their energetic style and singing talent contributed to the spirit here at DAHS. Left: Young Alive. 1st row, I. to r. - Sheri Novak, Mike Blythe, Mike Homan. Dawn Deyber. 2cd row - Tracey Hoffmann. Me- lissa Glenn, Kristy Weber, Pam Frankford, Pam Boyd. 153 —CHORUS 15 Chorus members were selected to par- ticipate in the County Chorus Festival on May 7 8. Participants rehearsed with other area schools and then gave a con- cert to the public on May 8th at Colum- biana High School. Top: County Chorus, 1st row. left to right - Pam Frankford, Tracey Hoffmann. Sheri Novak. Faith Bowman. Kristy Weber, Tami Howard. Melissa Glenn. 2cd row - Kevin Schreffler. Dawn Deyber. Mike Homan. Pam Boyd. Fred Carlisle. Mike Blythe. Marla Phillips, Tim Novak. Above, left to right: Tracey Hoffmann. Mike Homan. Mike Blythe, and Melissa Glenn settle down for a “short” winter’s nap. Karen Hurd presents her beautiful solo. “Oh. Holy Night”. Right: The Young Alive perform at the Christmas Concert. 154 —PLAY This year's production was the musical. The Ransom of Red Chief. The play, di- rected by Mrs. Kessler. Mrs. Bancroft, and Mrs. Hum. was presented in the DAHS gym on May 4th th. The entertaining production was full of light-hearted songs and comical situations that everyone en- joyed. Top, left to right: Sheri Novak with her. best friends. Charles Davis and Mike Homan. Charles Davis tells Mike Homan, he's got it! 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BOX 483 LISBON, OHIO 44432 PATRONS Mrs. Jennifer Arnold Cathy, David and Jan Baker Don and Nancy Barth Mr. and Mrs. Scott Blackburn Ms Patricia Bobst Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Bush and Midge Mr. and Mrs. Fred Campsey and Tori Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carlisle Marc Chronister Jim And Sandy Conn Buzzy Crosser P. J. Crosser Mr. and Mrs. Ray Crosser Mrs. Charlotte Davis and Charles Mr. and Mrs. Gary Day and Julie Ted Edwards Kurt Gresh Mrs. Margie Hale, Pat and Mary Jo Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heinz Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoffmann Harvey Householder Mr. Barry James Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Johnston Mr. and Mrs. Justice Mr. and Mrs. John Krotky Mrs. Wilma Lanney Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Fred Liggitt, Mark, Matt and Mike Mr. and Mrs. Gene McGaffick Sandy McLaughlin Jodi Morckel Mr. and Mrs. Donald Morris Mr. and Mrs. George Nace Mr. and Mrs. Joe Novak, Sheri and Tim Mrs. Carol Page Mr. and Mrs. M,P. Prasco, Teresa, and Greg Mr. and Mrs. Dick Rose Mr. and Mrs. Joe Siefke Patty Smith Steven J. Snyder Kevin Steves Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Taylor Larry K. Truzzie, Inc. The Weeda Family 172 — Lisa, 1 Love You! Joe ■33777 1 l Sk. n — ' euc uy t To John Scott, The best looking and sweetest graduate of 1984! Congratulations, Honey! 1 love you! Love always, Becky To Bob Welton, You finally did it! The first one from the family! Congratulations! Love ya! Your Sis, Becky Life's little pleasures are wonderful treasures - read! Mrs. Edgerton To my friends in the class of 1984, I'll miss you! Love, C.P. We'll miss you Lisa D.! Your friends, Melissa Kristen Tracey Connie Teresa Annie v IOUO Friends are special people who can never be forgotten. (fo tUoXjt, 'JoJAjl. Ji CJjCdJMTt cLy H Cujjy ds. ' Xi Q5 French Jl H'j fiunXXa. , e C Jc I ya rylAA Acztt ■fYlaSic- ✓ Mfalh • , y€. —J 173 STUDENT INDEX SENIORS Arburola, R.- 16, 18, 145, 39 Barnes, A,- 18, 112, 113, 114, 115, 118, 121, 128, 129, 133, 134, 138 Barth. M - 18, 35. 73, 76, 77, 98, 104, 125, 128, 129, 130, 134, 39, 136, 138, 140, 142, 144, 145, 40, 37 Bates, J,- 2, 18,34, 126, 127, 128, 129, 130, 136, 137, 140, 142, 144, 145, 178, 40. 37. 39 Bender, S,- 18, 61, 66, 68, 111 Bosworth, M.- 15, 19, 42 Bouscher, B,- 19, 66, 68, 113, 124, 137 Bowman, F,- 19, 131, 133, 134, 152, 153, 154 Boyd, P,- 16, 19, 76, 79, 133, 152, 153, 154 Brown, D,- 19, 64, 119, 42 Brown, T,- 19, 61 Burton, C. Bush, L- 19, 96, 132, 39 Butream, L. Canfield, B,- 61, 42, 37 Carman, S,- 20, 125, 129, 131, 134, 42, 37 Casto, K,- 2, 12, 20, 126, 127, 130, 132, 137, 142, 144, 145, 37 Catlett, R,- 20, 120, 37 Chidester, S,- 20, 76, 77, 114, 115, 126, 128, 129, 134, 137, 141, 142, 144, 145, 149, 178 Cline, E,- 20 Cochran, T. Coffman, T,- 33, 139 Cole, J,-12, 20, 34, 65,80,81,83, 110, 114, 124, 125, 128, 129, 131, 140, 144, 178, 41, 37 Cox, C,- 20, 61, 96, 121, 42, 37 Cox, J,- 21, 66, 68, 109, 113, 125 Cross, J,- 21 Csonka, T,- 21, 110, 125, 131, 134 Culler, D,- 21, 76, 134, 144, 149, 152, 37 Cusick, M. Davis, C,- 21, 126, 128, 129, 132, 137, 140, 141, 142, 144, 145, 149, 150, 151, 155, 156, 178 Davis, D.- 21, 152 Dawson, T,- 21 DeBray, J,- 33, 39 DeLand, C,- 22, 61, 42 Deyber, D,- 22, 98, 99, 126, 132, 134, 140, 144, 146, 147, 149, 150, 151, 152, 153, 154, 156 Dillinger, D.- 22, 62 Dixon, T,- 22, 66, 69, 70, 110, 42, 37 Donahey, S,- 22, 133, 134, 136, 138 Donnalley, T,- 22, 64 Dowd, M.- 22, 65, 66, 69, 83, 105, 115, 38 Ebert, K,- 23, 76, 77, 112, 113, 114, 115, 118, 120, 121, 124, 133 134 Evans, A,- 134 Fatherly, R,- 64 Fitch, T,- 23, 66. 69, 71, 104, 108, 110 Fortune, T,- 33, 139 Frankford, P.- 23, 98, 99, 134, 137, 152, 153, 154 Franklin, L,- 3, 23, 73, 76, 77, 79, 90, 91, 92, 93, 104, 105, 112, 113, 121, 124, 134, 136 Fredregill, B,- 63 French, B,- 23, 34, 61, 144 Gallo, J,- 26, 34, 120, 132, 137, 141, 142, 144, 149, 150, 151, 179, 38 Garrison, S,- 26, 35, 117, 128, 128, 134, 136, 140, 142, 144, 36, 39 Glenn, L,- 63 Glenn, R,- 26 Grimm, D,- 63 Harrington, R.- 33, 35, 62 Helander, P,- 25, 65, 83, 84, 86, 96, 97, 124, 125, 130, 145, 39 Hicks, J. Holloway, D,- 26, 120, 124, 133 Householder, H,- 2, 16, 27. 35, 126, 127, 130, 132, 142, 144, 156 Hurd, K,- 27, 134, 152 James, L,- 27, 76, 77, 100, 108, 109, 112, 113, 114, 115, 121, 125, 128, 129, 133, 134, 136, 137, 138, 140, 144 145 Jenkins, L,- 33 Johnson, S,- 27, 96, 42 Keating, J,- 27, 128, 129, 131, 134 Kessler, K,- 27 Kornbau, J,- 27, 35, 80, 81, 105, 132, 142 I Awrpnrp Q _ OQ 1 94 Lietzke, M.-16, 28, 128, 129, 132, 134, 138, 142, 143, 178 Little. J,- 16, 28, 90, 91, 98, 106, 133, 134, 39 Long, D,- 30, 121 Louis, R,- 28 Lynn, B,-18, 28, 76, 77, 108, 109, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 118, 122, 124, 134, 137, 140, 144, 145 Macuich, D,- 18, 28, 90, 91, 92, 100, 103, 105, 128, 129, 133, 134 Martz, C. May, M,- 28, 139 McCluskey, S,- 29, 64 McLaughlin, T. - 29, 63, 80, 81 McNeal, B. - 29, 63 Miller, B. - 29, 33, 139 Montgomery, S. - 29, 131 Morenz, J. - 29, 96, 106, 111, 124, 131, 132, 137 McVey, K. Myers, C. -m29, 118, 130, 134, 144, 149, 178, 37 Novak, S,-30, 124, 132, 134, 138, 148, 149, 152, 153, 154, 155. 156 Oliver, L. - 30, 64 Parsons, A. - 30, 62 Pezzano, J. - 30, 34, 140, 144, 36 Phillips, M. - 30, 76, 77, 79, 90, 91,92, 93, 98, 99, 105, 134, 138, 152, 154, 38 Pierce, M. - 30, 90, 91, 93, 134, 140, 146, 149 174 STUDENT INDEX Price, K. - 30 Rankin, J,- 30, 63 Rebuck, M,- 31, 139 Robinson, J,- 31, 139 Rogan, E.- 33, 139 Rudibaugh, D,- 31, 62 Rudinsky, P,- 31 Sadler, D,- 31 Schneider, B- 31, 63 Schweitzer, V,- 31, 118, 132, 137, 179, 37 Scott, J,- 31, 66, 69, 71, 110, 120, 139, 38 Simms, G.- 33, 139 Smith, T,- 31, 100, 103, 126, 128, 129, 130, 132, 134, 137. 140, 142, 144, 179, 37 Sweet, C. Thompson, L- 32, 131, 137 T ullis, J.- 32, 131, 149, 151 Van Panhuys, P.- 32, 74, 75, 96, 132, 142, 145 Vietmeier, J. Wallace. J.-139 Wargo, M.- 125 Webmark, A. - 32, 66, 68, 71, 96, 132, 142, 145 Wells, J.- 32, 62 Wells, P,- 137 Welton, B,- 15, 32, 124 Wieggrebe, M.- 32, 80, 81, 124, 145, 179 Wooley, T. Wymer, G,- 32, 124 JUNIORS Arter, S,- 44 Aukerman, J,- 44, 125, 133 Bagley, G.- 44, 139 Baker, C,- 44, 46, 66, 104, 106, 116, 117, 124 Brown, T,- 44, 133, 134, 138, 144, 39 Brownfield, T,- 44, 62 Burton, R,- 44 Capper, P,- 44, 62 Chetock, R,- 44, 126, 128, 133, 134, 138 Cloud, D,- 44 Cochran, S.- 44 Corfee, S.- 44 Crowe, T,- 44 Crowl, C.- 2, 44, 126, 127, 128, 130, 134, 136, 137, 138, 141, 148, 150, 151 Crowl, P.- 15, 44, 116, 117, 122, 126, 131, 134, 138 Cusick, D.- 44 Cusick J,- 44, 139 Deemer, A,- 44, 124, 130, 138, 149, 151 Delong, R,- 44, 96, 97, 106 Dotson, S,- 45 Dusz, L- 45, 133, 134, 136 Eberle, D,- 45, 64 Evans, L,- 45 Exline, E,- 45, 63, 66 Farkas, B.- 45, 61 Fatherly, V,- 45 Gallegos, A.- 45 Gibson, S.- 45, 117 Glenn, M,- 2, 45, 120, 126, 127, 130, 134, 136, 137, 141, 144, 152, 153 Goforth, D,- 45, 147, 149, 150, 151 Gray, A.- 45, 78, 126 Grimm, D,- 45, 62 Groff, C,- 45, 134 Guappone, E.- 45, 124, 125 Guest, J.- 45, 66, 96, 97, 111 Hall, M.- 45, 50, 89, 96, 97, 118, 125, 126, 130, 149, 150, 156 Halligan, B.- 45, 139 Hartman, L- 15, 44, 45, 46, 100, 108, 109, 110, 116, 117, 121, 122 131, 134, 136, 178 Heinz, J.- 45, 100, 126, 130, 131, 134, 137, 143, 144 Hephner, R.- 46, 128, 149, 150, 151 Hickman, T.- 46, 131, 134, 149, 151 Hofer, M.- 2, 44, 46, 126, 127, 128, 130, 134, 136, 144, 39 Hoffmann, T.- 46, 126, 128, 130, 134, 152, 153, 154 Hostetter, J.- 46, 65, 86. 97, 116, 122, 124, 125, 136, 137 Howard, T.-46, 98, 106, 133, 134, 148, 152, 153, 154, 179 Howe, C.- 46, 62 Johnson, D.- 46, 139 Johnson, R.- 46, 66, 117, 119, Jones E.- 3. 46, 66, 71, 112, 113, 118, 121, 125, 136, 144 Kidder, T.- 46, 48, 94, 101, 124, 134 Klaes, C,- 44, 46, 116, 117, 122, 134, 138 Klein. S.- 46, 76, 90, 93, 124, 134 Kuhns, K.- 15, 46, 118, 124, 126, 131, 134, 138 Libert, R.- 46, 139 Mann, D,- 46, 139 Marrx, J.- 46 McCullough, L.- 46, 62 McCullough, S.- 46 McGaffick, E.- 46, 66, 70, 71, 111 McIntosh, J.- 47 McKee, H,- 47, 124 McLaughlin, M.-47 64, 78, 116, 117, 121 Mellinger, S,- 47 Miller, H,- 47, 137 Morris, P.- 47, 131, 134 Nickalo, K,- 47 Nottingham, C.- 47, 126, 130, 134, 149, 151 Ours, K.- 47, 139 Parks, D.- 47 Peterson, S.- 47 Pezzano, M.- 44, 47, 65, 66, 83, 105, 115, 116, 125, 132, 134 Pike, B.- 46, 47, 65, 83, 84, 85, 105, 115, 125, 126, 175 STUDENT INDEX 127, 150, 151 Post, M,- 47, 48, 138 Prasco, T,- 47, 119, 126, 130, 131, 134, 144 Riddle, T,- 47, 125 Rudibaugh, S.- 47 Rudy, L- 139 Rzucidlo, L- 47, 124, 134, 149 Samu, M,- 47, 61, 97 Schweitzer, D,- 47 Scullion, M,- 48, 139 Siefke, J,- 2, 46, 48, 65, 66, 71, 83, 85, 104, 106, 110, 115, 116, 122, 125, 127 Smith, M,- 48, 66 Steele, T,-46, 48, 65,97, 115, 116, 117, 122, 141, 144 Stepo, J.- 15, 46, 48, 131 Strum, D,- 48, 64 Sullivan, J,- 48, 61 Taylor, K,- 2, 48, 126, 127, 130, 134, 144 Toland, B,- 48, 96, 136, 141, 144 Walker, T,- 48, 66 Wallace, D,- 48 Weber, K.-46, 48, 76,94,95, 126, 127, 128, 130, 131, 136, 149, 150, 151, 152, 153, 154 Weinstock, B,- 15, 46, 48, 126, 128, 131, 134, 147, 178 Welch, M,- 48 Wilson, D.- 48, 86, 87 SOPHOMORES Arnold, Y,- 50 Bagley, A.- 50, 131, 135 Baker, R,- 16, 50 Barth, M,- 50, 78, 98, 101, 126, 128, 130, 135, 136 Bartholow, S.- 16, 50, 152 Berry, S.- 50, 96, 130, 150, 151 Blackburn, B,- 50, 99, 101, 124, 126, 130, 135 Blair, C,- 50, 128, 135, 147, 149 Blythe, M,- 16. 50, 152, 153, 154 Bouscher, C.- 16, 50, 52, 101, 103, 126, 130, 135, 136, 137, 138, 143, 149, 151 Brooks, R.- 50, 152 Bryan, T,- 50 Burnip, D.- 50 Burton, B,- 50 Bush, M.- 50, 60, 118, 135, 148, 149 Campsey, T.- 50, 126, 135, 138, 149 Carlisle, J.- 16, 50 Chamberlain, S.- 50 Chidester, S.- 50, 52, 94, 95, 126, 135 Chuey, C.- 50 Clark, E,- 51, 135, 149 Coffman, T,- 16, 51, 139 Corfee, B,- 51. 126, 135 Cosma, H,- 51, 52, 108, 109, 111, 147 Cross, D,- 51, 90, 124, 149, 151 Davis, R,- 51, 124 DeVille, J.- 51 DeVille, M,- 51, 135, 149, 151 Dilling, T,- 51 Dillinger, D.- 51, 152 Fersch, K,- 51, 98, 99, 126, 131, 135, 147 Gallo, B - 51, 125, 149, 150, 151 Garwood, W.- 51 Gentry, R,- 51 Grier, K,- 3. 149, 151 Guappone, M,- 3, 51 Hale, M. J,- 50, 51, 126, 127, 130, 135, 137, 143, 149, 150 Halverstadt, M.- 51 Harper, S,- 51, 101, 135, 136, 178 Harrelson, A,- 51 Hersmen, C.- 51, 126, 127, 130, 135, 136, 138, 149, 150, 179 House, D.- 52, 135 Johnston, L- 50, 52, 78, 94, 135, 136, 137, 138 Joseph, G.- 52 Kampfer, M,- 52, 66, 72. 149 Klaes, D.- 50, 52, 101, 124, 135, 136, 179 Knight, T.- 52 Kress, J,- 52, 65, 66, 86, 87, 96 Laughlin, S.- 52, 66, 72, 73 Little, R.- 52, 126, 130, 135, 137, 149, 151 Manning, D,- 50, 52, 126, 130, 135, 136, 138, 149, 179 Marple, M,- 52 Marshalek, C.- 52. 124, 126, 131, 135, 136, 138 Martin, L.- 52, 58, 94, 126, 135 May, J.- 52 McCloskey, G.- 52 McKenzie, L.- 52, 135, 147 Meek, J,- 50, 52, 94, 95, 130, 135, 137, 141, 149, 150, 151, 152, 153 Miller, M.- 52, 152 Moore, L,- 52 Moore, L.- 52 Moore, M,- 50, 53, 80, 96, 124, 125, 130, 141 Morrison, K,- 53, 135 Moser, M.L- 53, 126, 130, 135, 137, 148, 149 Nicholson, M,- 53 Novak, T,- 53, 66, 135, 152, 153, 154 O’Farrell, R.- 53, 125, 126, 130, 149 Oliver, M,- 53 Oliver, M,- 53, 131, 149, 151 Palmer, C.- 53, 126, 135, 152 Palmer, M.- 53, 66 Phillips. B,- 53. 135 Pierce, M,- 53, 86, 96, 125, 130, 149, 150, 151 Porter, C.- 53, 149 Poynter, C.- 53, 131, 135, 149, 150, 151 Rendziniak, S.- 53 Rupert, R.- 53 Sanor, D,- 53, 74. 75, 124, 125 1 0 STUDENT INDEX Sanor, D.- 53, 74, 75 Schaeffer, B.- 54 Schreffler, C.- 50, 53, 100, 103, 135, 152 Scullion, K,- 53 Shaw, J.- 54, 58, 86 Simms, V.- 54 Sisco, D,- 54 Smith, K,- 52, 54, 135, 138, 148, 149 Snyder, K.- 50, 54, 152 Stewart, P.- 54, 124 Viets, S.- 54, 86, 87 Weber, D.- 54, 78, 126, 130, 136, 149 Welton, B,- 54 Westover, L- 50, 52, 152 Wonner, T,- 52, 54, 78, 135, 149 Wymer, B,- 54, 90, 92, 93, 124 FRESHMAN Apple, K,- 56,66 Arkwright, J.- 56 Barnes, L- 56, 126, 135, 138, 152 Baldwin, B,- 56, 138 Borza, M.- 56, 66, 72 Bosworth, T.- 56, 135, 147 Boyle, L- 56 Brinzo, T.- 56, 81, 88, 96, 97 Brooks, S.- 56, 78, 124, 135, 138, 152, 153 Brown, J.- 56 Brown, R.- 56, 80, 88 Bryan, T.- 56 Buckley, T,- 56, 66, 73, 96 Buzzard, M,- 56 Byers, F.- 56 Caldwell, M,- 56 Canfield, M,- 56, 80 Carlisle, F,- 56, 74, 75, 88, 89, 96, 126, 149, 150, 154 Carroll, K.- 56, 78, 98, 99, 135, 136, 152, 153 Coleman, K.- 56, 78, 94, 98, 135, 149 Cook, C.- 57, 130, 135, 148, 149, 150, 151 Cook, L- 57, 126, 135, 136, 138 Corfee, A.- 57, 135 Crawford, M.- 57, 124 Crislip, J.- 57 Crowl, D,- 56, 57, 102, 103, 130, 135, 138, 149 Csonka- M,- 57 Davis, L,- 57 Davison, P,- 57, 126, 130, 135, 149, 151 Dawson, W,- 57 Deyber, M.- 57, 135, 147 Dotson, J,- 57, 126, 135 Evans, J.- 57 Farkas, T,- 57 Fatherly, R,- 57 Fatherly, R.- 57 Faulk, M,- 56. 57, 102, 108, 109, 110, 145, 138, 152 Felger, P,- 57 Fiasco, M,- 57, 58. 130, 135, 136 Fletcher, M.- 56, 57 Flugan, L- 58, 78, 94, 98, 124, 135, 138 Gallegos, D,- 58 Guy, T.- 58, 78. 135, 149, 151 Hali, A,- 58, 119, 124, 126, 135, 136 Harrold, R.- 58, 130, 137, 149 Haskins, A,- 58, 102, 103, 128, 135, 143, 149, 150, 154 Heinz, J,- 56, 58, 125, 130, 135, 137 Hickman, L- 58, 131, 135 Hicks, T.- 58 Hill, C.- 58 Hiscox, T.- 56, 58, 74, 88, 125, 126, 149 Homan, M,- 56, 58, 136, 143, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156 Hough, A,- 58 Johnson, B.-58 Johnston, M,- 58, 78, 94, 135 Jones, H,- 58 Jones, T.- 16, 58, 60, 130, 135, 138, 148, 149 Kemats, M.- 58, 88, 130 Krotky, M,- 58, 74, 88, 125, 126, 130 Lawrence, J.- 59, 126, 135 Leake, B.- 59, 135 MacAleese, M,- 59, 66, 88, 89, 96, 149, 150 Malone, L,- 59, 94, 135 Marriner, R,- 59 Martin, M.- 59 McLaughlin, M - 59, 102, 135, 152 Morrell, T.- 59, 78, 98, 128, 135, 138, 152, 153 Morrison, E,- 56, 58, 59 Myers, P.- 59, 135, 136 Oshaben, L.-59, 127 Penny, D.-59 Peruchetti, P.- 56, 58, 59, 89, 135, 138 Peterson, J.- 59 Pickens, S.- 59, 135, 152 Pitts, L- 59, 78, 126, 128, 135, 136, 138, 149 Possage, R.- 59, 126, 135 Preston, A,- 59, 135 Reynolds, J.- 59 Rose, B,- 59, 66, 88, 89, 125 Rose, S.- 60 Schneider, G.- 60 Schreffler, K,- 60, 66, 88, 89, 96, 149, 150, 154 Schwab, M.- 60 Shook, C,- 16, 60 Shormann, T,- 60, 126, 130, 135, 136, 138, 149 Siefke, C,- 60, 126, 127, 135, 136, 138 Smith, C,- 60. 149, 151 Stanek, S.- 60, 135 Sullivan, C,- 60, 135 Truzzie, B.- 60, 74, 88, 149 Wells, B,- 60, 152 Wright, R,- 60, 98, 99, 102, 126, 135, 152, 153 177 —CANDIDS Top, left to right: Jim Cole. Miss McCowan and Jim Bates at the Columbiana County Council of Educators Banquet at the Tim- berlanes. Even Garfield loves the Blue Dev- ils! Above, left to right: Cupids. Beth Wein- stock and Leslie Hartman deliver “sweet messages ’. Margie Lietzkie, Sherry Chi- dester. Charles Davis, and Cindy Myers; Proud members of the Class of '84. Right: Sandy Harper helps out at the Ener- gy Assembly. 178 kilcawlby cbimtbm Top, left to right: Martin Wieggrebe takes a break from the computer. Debbi Man- ning, Donna Klaes, and Cassie Hersman relax during lunch. Above, left to right: Vinnie Schweitzer, Tracy Smith and Jon Gallo do their version of a fountain at the Physics Olympics. Tami Howard in one of the most unusual shirts seen around DAHS. Left: The typing class struggles over their assignment. 179 The Highway of Life As the sun rises in the East, And sets in the West, The Highway of Life, Gives to us a test. To find our place in the sun, Our goal in life, To reach for a star, And to be content. To know success can be counted by friends, And can be measured by service, To our fellow man. T. N. Taylor In appreciation of those who made this yearbook possible, we, the 1984 Olympian Editors, would like to thank the following: Mrs. Jolane Day and Mrs. Wilma Lanney. yearbook advisors; Mr. Ken Brayer, Josten's representative; Mr. Bill Davis, and Mr. Wendell Cole, photography; the Olympian Staff, the faculty, the administration and students of D.A.H.S. Thanks for making our journey a pleasant one. 180 JOSTENS


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