J. John Seckler. Jeff Block. Lou Hentsch. Dan Sickafoose. Dave Tilev. Dan Grinstead. Dan Howes. Rusty Theil. Ken McGregor. Mark Humbert. Steve Simon. Brian Phillips. Gary Glew. Dan Grasse. Brad Phillips. 0. Mark Schrade. Terry Otani, Jim Hindmarsh. Doug James. John Rinaldi. Angelo Chiarucci. Paul Lioi, Steve Harbert, Steve Reifsnyder. Steve Fidelholtz, John Carlson, Kevin Swartz. Anthony Lopez, and Dan Harsh. C. Dave Coleman. Jim Humphrey. Denny Coates. Joe Lorenzo. Dan Ring. Dave Mulcahey. Scott Thewes. Jim Wise. John Carpenter. Bob Tucci. Scott McCahan. Larry Groves. John Schmidt. Jeff Ballway. and Jim Ross. K: Tim Snyder. Paul Egan. Mike DeMatteis. Oliver Rentrop. Dave Payne. Neil Carpathios. Jim Carpenter. Jim Craig. Paul Knott. Gary Brobson, Clint Cobbett. Jim Egan. Brian Schrag. Bill Argyle. Gary Alecusan, Rick Boyer. Harold Peffer, and Chuck Belles Varsity GO is an organization in which male varsity athletes are inducted after receiving a varsity letter in any sport. Row One: Sue Michalovich. Mary Lantish. Deb- bie Vrabel. and Carol Dremann. Row Two: Diane Polansky. Liz Schweitzer. Marita Ander- sonn, Sue Lumpp. Maureen McDevitt. Karen Reiberl, and Regina Kromi. The Home Ec. Club is a social and service orga- nization for juniors and seniors. Service projects during the year give us the opportunity to be contributing community members. Two of our major projects have been serving as hostes- ses at the annual Kris Krindle Mart at the Cul- tural Center and visiting the patients at Windsor Medical Center. Socially we have enjoyed a fall picnic, a Christmas progressive dinner, and our annual spring picnic. Other activities during the year introduced us to career opportunities in the field of home economics. Seated Left to Right: Bob Mani, Scott Mandel. and Mr. Virdo — Advisor. Standing Left to Right: Doug Dauer. Perry Safron. Alan Lindsay. Dave Basta, David Pildner. and Jim Krai. Ab- sent: Larry Ridolfi and Jim Carpenter. The Strategy and Tactics Clubs draws a unique cross section of students, faculty, and even the general public of Plain Local. People who have been chess fans for years find strategy games, war games, and computer games mentally invigorating. It sets mind against mind in a most com- prehensible setting of invasion, logis- tics, tactics. and finance. It is not game playing: it is an experience. Besides weekly meetings there is school and city wide tournaments. 239
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