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The Pride organization is the pep club of GlenOak High School. It s purpose is to inspire spirit and pride throughout the school and com- munity by making signs and actively supporting all sports, clubs, ac- tivities. and events. The ultimate goal of our organization is for all stu- dents and faculty members to be proud they are part of GlenOak High School. All students are eligible to join and meetings are held after school and on the first Saturday of the month. Pride members also work on spirit week and decorate the schools for special occasions. Row One: Sandy Sarver, Dixie Bertanelli. Jane Smith, Pixie Bertenelli. Kris Rinehart, Betsy Vaughn, Lisa Sharp. Jackie Dann. Barb Speck. Kelly Cramer, Teresa Elliot, and Chris Harrison. Row Two: Chante Watkins. Vickie Derlich, Evelyn Pettini, Bandi Whitley, Lavonne Codispoti, Sara Howes. Cheryl Stranan, Traci Smiley. Jane Tiley, Kim Faye, and Carla Cramer. Row Three: Debbie James. Carole Keller. Joan Johnescu. Orvilla Redenbacher. Mary Bell. Kim James. Laurie Mattevi, Beth Boilen. Aimee Volanski. and Maureen Beck. Row Four: Lori George, Dianne Salvucci, Michele Maurer. Debbie Flavla, Ruth Schuster, Nancy Carson. Pam Young. Lisa Moore, and Brenda Brown. Row Five: Kelly Frisbee, Pam Henning, Lisa Glew, Cheryl Rafeld, Beth Irving, Robin Middleton, Chris Mansfield. Kathy Cappello. Chris Sol- oman. and Jenni Packa. Members — Row One: Karla Kramer. JoAnn Schaubelin. Sue Blurton. Lavonne Codis- poti. Marcia Milini. and Debbie James. Row Two: Rose Baroni, Joan Johnescu. Debbie Fowler. Cheryl Rafeld. Kim James. Jan Shori. Chris Bischoff. Dede Gramoy. and Sheryl Stranan. Row Three: Jody Baugh. Sheri Hardesty. Lori Reynolds. Deb- bie Flavell. Vicki Paul. Kelly Kramer, Lori Mattevi. Beth Ir- win, Michelle Maurer. Kris Mansfield. Robin Middleton. Sheri Cornell. Row Four: Mrs Delores Bockbrader — Advisor. Ann Mixtay. Ann Murphy. Donna Singree. Beth Snow, Sheryl Donato. Laura Dunga. Beth Scrima. Carol Keller. Carol Cumler. and Mrs. Leslie Sayre — Advisor. Y-Teens is a girl’s club which is sponsored by the YWCA and is linked in three Canton high schools. The club gives girls the opportunity to conduct service projects, sponsor social ac- tivities, and participate in informative programs. Activities in- cluded service projects such as visiting a nursing home to Christmas carol and programs with experts in various fields such as hairstyling, disco dancing, karate, and make-up appli- cation. Y-Teens social calendar was filled with many fun events including the annual formal dance. k Officers — Row One; Sue Blurton — Secretary, JoAnn Schaubelin — Treasurer. Row Two: Mrs. Leslie Sayre and Mrs. Delores Bockbrader — Advisors. Row Three: Lavonne Codispoti — Vice President and Marcia Milini — President.
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Row One: Dave Zastawny, John Schafer. Lori Harmon. Tammie Allison. Kylynn Kintz. Diane Ketron, and Chris Karaginides. Row Two: Kathy Murphy. Kathy Sedon. Tim Bushman. Ed Boyajian. Becky Briner. Carol Miller. Mr. James Mastroine — Advisor. Betty Isaklides, Linda Gillespie. Jeff Higgins. Kelly DeLuca. and Delaine Drenta. Row Three: Dave Niesz. Tom Aim. Martin Baroni. Jeff Slaughter. Bob Doebreiner. T r DECA (Distributive Education Clubs of America) is a local, state, national youth organization for students in the Distributive Education Program. DECA activities are centered around civic, social, competitive, and lead- ership development. One civic activity was to collect comic books, dress up like clowns, and distribute the comics to kids in Aultman. Timken Marcy. and Doctors Hospital. Another civic activity of DECA this year was conducting an anti-shoplifting program at Taft Middle School. The program centered around teenage shoplifting and the consequences. In February and March the group participated in District Marketing con- tests as well as state contests in Columbus. K LGU INTO YOUR FUTUR Officers — Dave Zastawny — President. Toni Dunkel — Secretary. Mr James Mastroine — Advisor, Tammie Allison — Vice-President, anc Becky Briner — Treasurer. VICA is not just an activ- ity club, but also a build- ing club. What is meant by this is that the Voca- tional Industrial Clubs of America build you mentally, socially, and even physically. The participation of the 1978-79 school year was exceptionally good. You can surely ask any VICA member what they got out of the club and they will tell you. Just what I put into it if not more.' Officers — Sitting: Shari Cornell — Secretary and Vicki Hanson — Treasurer. Standing: Phil Warrick — President and Steve Amanatides — Vice Presi- dent. Row One: Brenda Vees. Alicia Knetsch. Barb Howard. Kathy Risden, Marilou Luther. Julie Anatra. Denise Swinhart, Theresa Stoops. Shanna Hankins. Valerie Venier. Carol Schaffner. Pam Guilliam. Janine Devereaux, Linda Blankenship. Vicki Hanson and Patti Guareni. Row Two: Penny Robertson. Jackie Spangler. Patty Mentzelos, Kim Boiano. Linda Ridolfi. Peggy Curran. Shirley Jobe. LuAnn Anstadt. Shari Cornell. Dena Koinoglou. Cnerri Berry. Ellen Duell. Irene Koinoglou. JoAnne Beck. Lori Kitzmilier. Karen Stahl, and Loretto. Row Three: Lisa Crabb. Rhonda Windows. Tara Cammel. Renee Reynolds. Brian Kruz. Steve Amanatitides. Patty Reikowski. Tim Cline. Jim Thrasher. Phil Warrick. Steve Grimsley. Andy Serri. John Campbell. Tony Swartz, and Bob Tabor. Row Four: Jim Fletcher. Bob Rossetti. Bob Grove. Dave Haskinsen. Bob Ackerman. Matt Chiavaroli. Jeff Byrnes. Don Jordon. Larry Cooper. Mark Royer. Mark Beadle. Randy Thomas. Scott Silver, and Mike Cugmo. Row Five: Jeff Amantangeio. Mark Adkins. Brett Scott. Walt Pittman. Mark Pindel. Mark Rafeld. Jay Bukoffsky, Jim Pudder. George Mentzelos. Tony Magisano. Bob Barthel. Jeff Berry. Jim Coleman. Tom Fahrni. Kurt Redleski. and Chris Cooper. Row Six: Todd Johnson. Mike Scavate. George Tsalpatovros. Tim Boosz. Rich Frank. Dave Myers. Jeff Rossetti. John Price. Bob Redleski. Dave Jervis. Angelo Chiarucci. Todd Humbert. Chuck Linder, and Tim Nagel. Row Seven: Pat Polosky. Chris Coleman. Greg Pelfrey. Steve Caley. Tim White, ana Mark Nagel.
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The newly formed Stamp Club deals with the trading and collecting of stamps. Several guest speakers come in to tell members about their collec- tions and to give helpful hints about collecting. Auctions are sometimes held where members can pick up stamps at a bargain price and also at the same time make money by selling doubles in the auction. The Stamp Club also planned a field trip to the post office. Whether your a beginner or a veteran at collecting stamps all are welcomed to the Stamp Club. Sitting: Jamie Snowden. John Sanders. Jeanne Workinger, and Danielle Carrier. Standing: Mr. Tom Lapp. Holly Schaufler. Katy Dreher, Brian Saums. and Mr. Clyde Bowman. Officers - Kneeling: Holly Schaufler — Secretary, and Jeanne Workinger — Trea- surer. Standing: Katy Dreher — President and Brian Saums — Vice President. 'TAMP GlLUSS Friends Abroad is a club aimed at the study of foreign countries and customs. One of their main ac- tivities of the year was the celeb- ration of the Swedish Sankta Lucia during the Christmas sea- son. The club also is a welcoming committee to incoming exchanae students to GlenOak. Friends A- broad is open to any student who is interested in overseas coun- tries. Front Row: Eric Mueller. Andy Andreadis. Oliver Rentrop. and Eric Reiss. Back Row: David Basta. Mrs. Delores Hoeh — Advi- sor. Andrew Bredin. Marita An- dersson. Gesine Roth, and Julie Slack. Absent: Glenn Ward. Neale Ward, and Maria de Oliveria.
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