Greenon High School - Chalice Yearbook (Springfield, OH)

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- y Al.l-Et) COUHTy PIJFJI.IC LIFiRARV ' • ' ' GC ■ 3 T83 ' 3 01 758 0579 ' 977. 1 02 SP84GR, 1974 THE CHALICE VOLUME XIX 1974 Greenon High School 4063 Rebert Pike Springfield, Ohio 45502 Look AtYo urself . . . . .WseiuoY 1K AooA Varie ty Of Con ten t cademics Page 16 f J k Pf ' y ' B ■ i f « Tells The Story At The Beginning Wi September .y ' jV ' sSiiiHH ' ' As Our Friends See Us As We See The Faculty ■ . L V msi In The Routine Of Classes 10 Or Enjoying Our Leisure 11 In Hours Of Study 12 And A Whirl Of Activity 13 In Athletics 14 In Our Many Organizations 15 16 . . .in the classroom no matter what the obstacles that are placed before you or the labels you are given, it is better to experience than not to have striven. ACADEMICS 7 English Department Innovates Half Year Courses To Spark Studen t In terest TOP: Mary Dearman is enjoying her student teaching with Mrs. Cooper ' s freshman English Class. CENTER: Lori Singleton finds that a book can become quite absorbing. BELOW: A critical review by Mrs. Yelland helps smooth out student com- positions. j = ■ mS! ]SS? Hn r WM § fl i i PS?i nlH 18 TOP: Students find reading can be an enjoyable experience. BOTTOM: Mr. Carl finds variety as he checks essays by his creative writing class. List Of Courses Shows Variety American Humor Advanced Word Study, Grammar and Comp. Bible as Literature Comparative Novels Course Creative Writing Developmental Reading Drama English 9 Field of Mystery Grammar and Composition Individualized Reading Literature of War Mass Media Mythology and Folklore Public Speaking and Group Problem Solving Psychic Science Research and Independent Study Science Fiction Selected English Novels Selected Reading and Homemakers English for Girls Short Story Sports Illustrated Stage Craft 19 Reading Is Fun RIGHT: This don ' t look like an English class. BELOW: Smile, English Teacher. Ict — r. ■ ■i- . r J SCIENCE i ' i . ON A LOOl AT THE FUTURE 20 Stage Craft Gives Greenon A Face Lift TOP: The natural look. MIDDLE: NOW that feels good. BOTTOM LEFT: Come on, Suzanne, life can ' t be that bad. BOTTOM RIGHT: Hey, anybody lose a head? 21 TOP: Debbie Dickison delivers her speech exam before the class and watches for reactions. LOWER: Cathy Schmid demon- strates a variety of moods in The Chalk Garden. . Speech And Dramatics Students Prepare For The ' ' Stage ' ' Of Li fe 22 Publications TOP: The newspaper staff is making great changes under the watchful eye of IVIrs. Woodward. CENTER: Rewriting and cutting used freely make the difference in laying out copy for The Mace, BELOW: Family portrait of the pub- lications staff who produce The Mace. 23 ' ! Language Department Courses: Latin , French I , , IV Spanish , , , IV TOP LEFT: Miss Peters assists Cin- dy Buechele in translating her Latin. TOP RIGHT: French class with Mrs. Woodward provides an interested audience as class members perform in a skit (see OPPOSITE RIGHT). LOWER: Kathy Rowe leads the Pledge at the Spanish Honor Society Initiation. - 24 Language Department Bridges Past And Present Cultures TOP: Mrs. Ark teaches Spanish Con Mucho Gusto. CENTER LEFT: Sandy King and Tinn Howard get ready for induction in- to the Spanish Honor Society. RIGHT: French class dreams of the real stuff while they present a skit. LOWER LEFT: Spanish tests are fun? 25 Semester Courses In Social Studies Allow For Student Preferences In History, Current Events, Government And Geography UPPER LEFT: Students find some of the answers in their textbooks. UPPER RIGHT: IVIr. Joe Lawson is serious about his student teaching in Mr. Stout ' s class. LOWER LEFT: Mr. Cronin ' s classes in African History and the major wars attract many students. LOWER RIGKT: The library is well) used by history students. at x? 26 TOP; Mr. Holland pushes his students toward an understanding of our Ameri- can Government. CENTER: Students find Social Studies a matter for individual study. BELOW: Or a large group assembly in the gym. lMi : 27 Math Department COURSES OFFERED: General Math Shop Math Business Math Algebra I Algebra II Geometry Analytic Geometry Calculus Trigonometry General Business Bookkeeping I Bookkeeping 11 RIGHT: Bookkeeping I can be tough, right Barb? BELOW: This is what you call getting to the center of things! 28 Lecture + Class Work + Teacher Assistance = A Foundation For Technology 29 Career Education A Way Of Life At Greenon TOP: Freshmen take the General Aptitude Test Battery for help in choosing a career. BOTTOM: Closed circuit television was popular with students at the occupation fair. 30 TOP: Mrs. Stocksdale answers questions about her role as a court stenographer at the career fair. CENTER LEFT: Sheriff Mills chats with students in Mr. Allison ' s class. BOTTOM LEFT: Mr Reynolds assists third grade visitors seeking hands on experiences. BOTTOM RIGHT: If I only had a hammer . . . 31 ABOVE: Joel Vanderglas and Cheryl Lai have fun in the General Science lab. RIGHT: Mixed reactions from Biology lecture. Varied Courses Explore The Building Blocks Of Nature 32 Science Courses: General Science Physical Science Biology I Biology II Chemistry Physics kBOVE: Dawn Arnold and friend. IIGHT: Mr. Cornelius has fun lecturing. TOP: What ' s funny about General Science? CENTER: Keep your eyes on the birdies! 33 Business And Office Practice TOP: Miss Vicki Berrien gets into the spirit of the class while student teaching. CENTER LEFT: Future secretaries compare notes. CENTER RIGHT: Rhonda Heath en- joys typing in Senior Block. BOTTOM: Mrs. Smith drills her class on the basics of typing. 34 Course Offerings Include Vocational Block And Electives BOOKKEEPING I, II TYPING I, II, and Personal ECONOMICS BUSINESS LAW GENERAL BUSINESS SHORTHAND 35 Home Economics ADVANCED CLOTHING AND TAILORING BACHELOR LIVING BASIC SEWING AND NEEDLECRAFT FAMILY ECONOMICS FOOD AND NUTRITION HOME DECORATING HOME ECONOMICS I, II MARRIAGE AND FAMILY LIFE UNDERSTANDING CHILDREN 36 Vocational Preparation For The Future Homemaker — Special Interest Courses For Individuals 37 Art Department Students Learn To View The World In A Different Perspective 38 Course Work Includes Activity In And Out Of The Classroom 39 Choir Sings Out TOP: Mr. Weller works with small groups in daily practice. LEFT: The full choir interrupts practice to pose for the yearbook. RIGHT: He sounds even better when he finds the key. 40 The Band Plays On TOP LEFT: And the beat goes on with Dick Ferryman. TOP RIGHT: Mr. G. will go to any length to help the brass get together. LOWER LEFT: Mr. Seifried directs the Concert Band. LOWER RIGHT: Play it pretty, Linda. 41 Industrial Arts Students Experiment With Varied Materials 42 Graphic Arts Classes Produce The Printed Word OPPOSITE TOP: Kevin Alexander takes no chances with the band saw. OPPOSITE LEFT: Third grade visitors are welcomed by Fifth Period Exploratory students. OPPOSITE BOTTOM: Phil Neff watches Doug Eastham use the table saw. TOP LEFT: Making plates for the offset press. Brent Goff (TOP RIGHT) and Kevin Cyrus (CENTER LEFT) operating the large press. BOTTOM: David Williams puts his back into cutting paper to size. 43 n Voca tional Agriculture Students Sample A Variety Of Skills As They Prepare For Future Farm Activity. 44 Work Study Programs Assist Students In Finding Their Place In The World Of Work TOP: Mr. Former conducts the oldest work-study program at Greenon. CENTER: Mrs. Young assists O.W.E. students with their class work. LOWER: Students have work stations at Greenon and in the connmunity. 45 Joint Vocational School Supplements Training Available At Greenon 46 Wide Choice Of Specialized Job Training 47 Competition ir athletics today ir training for the competition of lift tomorrov 48 A THLETICS 49 ABOVE FRONT ROW: Dennis McVey, Leroy Liming, Ricl Barl er, Bob Casazza, Greg Sagraves, Scott Griffith, Todd Harrison, Jack Shane, David Welch, Bruce Becl , Steve Schra, Dan Allen. ROW 2: Doug Hart — nnanager, Robin Foick, Jeff Wlaley, Tom Buckmaster, Marty Minna, Bill Janeves, Brian Mutter, Adelbert Robeson, Paul Clayton, Darrell Mc- Comas, John Cooper, Chuck Jones, Bill Branham, Tim King, Rex Miller, Tom Brewer, Ron Gray, Ken Fyffe. ROWS: Kirby McCartney, Keith Snider, Rick Denezza, Skip Kunkle, Steve Sanner, Carl Wilhelm, John Boyer, Kevin Tener, Steve Anderson, Rick Wagner, AM Froh- lick, Joe Schmid, Jim Segrest, Rusty Miller, Ben Young, Don Elliott, Joe Lingo, Mike Deady, Bob Smeiko, Ted Musciano. LAST ROW: Kent Robin- son, Whitey May, David Nathaniel, Mark Womack, Jeff Parks, Randy Bon- ner, Herb Hawks, Greg Garman, Lew Arnold, Jack Allison. CENTER: Coach and Captains: Leroy Liming, Coach May and Scott Griffith. RIGHT: The Knights are where the action is. OPPOSITE TOP: Returning Lettermen power the varsity squad. OPPOSITE BOTTOM: Seniors have reached the climax of their high school gridiron experience. 50 51 KNIGHTS AT HOMECOMING 52 OPPOSITE PAGE: TOP: Millie Holoviak is surprised. LEFT: Millie Holoviak: QUEEN. RIGHT: 1972 Queen Audrey Kum- busky escorted by Scotty and Stacy Wells. AT LEFT: Jeanne Wettlering escorted by Charles Cooper. BELOW: The Homecoming Court of 1973, left to right, Cindy Wright, Kim Ryan, Joetta Boggs, Millie Holoviak, Sherrie Brown, Jenny Roberds, Jeanne Wettlering, Cathy Schmid, Pam Thomp- son, and Rhonda Jordan. 53 Parents Night TOP: Mr. and Mrs. Handle Dukes and their daughter, Jan Dukes. MIDDLE: Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Shane and their son. Jack Shane. BOTTOM: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Banner and their son, Steve Sanner. 54 For The Record :OACHING STAFF: (Left to Right) Mr. Robinson, IVIr. May, head coach, Mr. Allison. Team Played: Waynesville Miami East Tecumseh Northeastern Miamisburg Park Hills Shawnee Tecumseh Park Hills Green on 33 27 I 22 7 21 6 27 22 14 12 8 36 34 14 9 38 55 Freshman Football Tied For 2nd Place in Clark County Freshman League FRONT ROW L. to R.: Tim Cooper, Steve Wicklife, John Milam, Ken Turner, Jeff Depriest, Rick Warsitz, Jim Absfiear, Eddie Laino 2nd Row: Mark Mays, Greg Bridges, Eric Olsen, Brian Wilke, Scott Wallace, Darren Tristle, Danny Powell, Randy Chevalley 3rd Row: Scott Tinsely, Mark Tener, Gary Clark, Chris Schartz, Chris Clark, Mark Paxen, Terry Gathers 4th Row: Eric Mounts, Joe Smith, Greg Melnikoff, John Cocca, Tim Thompson, Joel Vanderglas, Mark Parsons, Tim Townsend Back Row: Coach Fortner, Debbie Welch ((Statistician), Tom Wood (Manager), Terry Shafer, Gary German, David Houck, Perry Gaylord. GREENOIM FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Greenon Fairborn Park Hills 34 Greenon Northeastern 12 Greenon 12 Northwestern Greenon Olive Branch 12 Greenon Shawnee 12 Greenon 20 New Carlisle 6 Greenon 6 Catholic Central 6 m 1 ir 56 iiluiuii- ' Top Seven RIGHT FRONT ROW: Tom Sears, Richard Cost, Oavt; Miller, Gary Shank, Mr. Williams. LAST ROW: Kenny Summers, Brian Young, Peter Marshall. CENTER: Mr. Neil Williams, Cross Country Coach. LOWER LEFT: Many indeed run the race. r 1 1 Cross Country Team FRONT ROW: John FIck - manager, David Kibier, Joe Lewis, Craig Johnson, Gary Shank, Tom Sears, David Roach. SECOND ROW: Brian Young, Ed Boggs, Randy Lamar, Jim Clem, Greg Hirtzinger, Jay Leonard, Mr. Williams. LAST ROW: Clark Cole. Pete Marshall, Richard Cost, Kenny Summers, Jim Stevens, Greg Duncan, Dave Miller, Terry Bridges. 57 Knights ' Cheerleaders TOP: (Left to Right) - Sonja Kunkle, Malia Ondrejka, Nancy Culbertson. BOTTOM: Kathy Schmid, Debbie Chris- man, Denise Wells. Varsity Matmen FRONT ROW: Jeff Maley, Mike Deady, Rusty Miller, Bob Smeiko, Craig John- son. BACK ROW: Greg Sagraves, Jack Shane, Scott Griffith, Gerald Wells, Ben Young, Greg Garman, Joe Schmid, Martin Minna. 58 k«. ABOVE: FRONT: John Cocca. Joe Lingo, Mark Hufford, Doug Hart, Jim DeLong and Don Elliott. REAR: Arthur Wooten, Ted Musciano, David Nathaniel, Jeff Clouse, Melvin Douglas, Charles Cooper and Bill Branham. CENTER: Wrestling managers, Mike Apple, left, and David Houck help with the countless tasks to conduct the wres- tling meets. LOWER: Statisticians, Cindy Walters, left, and Judy Mullins try to keep the record straight in the heat of competi- tion. 59 Wrestling Competes Through The Longest Season — November To March. TOP: Mr. Charles Former is Wrestling Coach. CENTER: FRONT: Kenny Turner Reat: Tim Thonnpson, Jeff Depriest, Joel Vanderglas. RESERVE MATMEN: Front Row: Chris Young, Mike Buxton, Kenny Turner, Kyle Ellis, Gregg Hayes, Robert Limburg, Andy Wilt, Vince Arnold, Back Row: Carl Wilhelm, Scott Wallace, Jim Keeker, Joel Vanderglas, Eddie Lanio, Tim McWilliams, Steve Anderson. 60 Girls Fall Sports Enjoy Success THE RECORD: Hockey, 4 wins - 3 losses; Volleyball Varsity, 7 wins — 3 losses; Reserve, 5 wins — 5 losses. CErfTER: Hockey team. TOP: Volley- ball action. LOWER LEFT: Varsity Volleyball Team. RIGHT: Reserve Team. 61 Varsity — Undefeated FIRST ROW: Debbie Welch, Lynda Hart, Jane White, Miiley Holoviak. BACK: Coach Stegner, Amy Flory, Kim Ramsey, Jackie IVlounts, Kathy Hall, Vicki McDonald, Maria Cicculli - manager. BELOW: Girls basketball gets off the ground.. BOTTOM RIGHT: Conflicts start at the first of the game. 62 Girls Basketball — Season To Remember TOP LEFT: Pssst past the word 14 and 0. ABOVE: FIRST ROW: Lori Metcalf, Roxanne Salser, JoAnn Shellabarger, Lisa Schra BACK ROW: Vicki Turner, Linda Hornseth, Joetta Boggs, and IVliss Stegner. LEFT: I ' ve got it, no I ' ve got it! 63 Varsity Basketball Left to Right: Front Row: , Pete Marshall, Leroy Liming, Robin Folck, Jay Leonard, Ken Fyffe, and David Roach. Back Row: Coach Williams, Mike Robinson, David Welch, Greg Hirtzinger, Mike Milam, and Manager Tim Devore. MIDDLE LBFT-.f Robin reaches for victory. MIDDLE RIGHT: Are there any more at home like you. Ken? RIGHT: Leroy counts ' two. 64 Sophomore Basketball LEFT: Up and in — two for the sophomores. BOTTOM; Sophomore Team Manager; Keith Hahn Front Row: Scott Hall, Jim Schlub, Jack Hunter, Monty Fisher, Jay Percious, Mark Scott, John Boyer. Back Row: David Miller Skip Kunkle, Jon Gassway, David See, Ron Hall, Nick Caliendo, Doug See, Squirrel Weaver, Joe Lewis. BELOW: Front to Back: Carol Fugate, JoAnn Shellaburger, Carletta Whitmer, Pam Thompson, Lisa Schra. Standing: Jan Dukes, Laurie Miller, Kathy Rowe, Kathy Seiner, Debbie Welch. 65 Basketball Reserves Source Of Tomorrow ' s Varsity TOPr Front Row; Jeff Salyer, Kev- in Tener, Jim Reynolds, Brian Mut- ter, Don Bingaman, Randy Lamar. Rear Row; Keith Hahn, Manager; Charles Robeson, Gary Smith, Bill Janaves, Tom Wood, Jim Clem, and Bill Quin. BOTTOM: Reserve Cheerleaders kept the spirit going. Shown front to rear; Carol Fugate, Joan Shella- barger, Carletta Whitmer, Pamela Thompson and Lisa Schra. ■:.. [3HX r. .r,;3i -•_ 66 VARSITY BASKETBALL 1 Cedarville Northeastern Southeastern Springfield South Park Hills Tecumseh Benjamin-Logan Northwestern Park Hills Springfield North Shawnee Teisumseh Yellow Springs shawnee irborn Baker lumbus Bishop-Hartley Central GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL Southeastern Shawnee Park Hills Tecumseh S. North Northwestern Southeastern Tecumseh Central Shawnee Central Northwestern Jonathon Alder We They 36 34 80 20 52 24 77 14 69 26 88 18 39 32 60 22 46 26 74 35 55 30 79 28 103 13 RESERVE BASKETBALL We They Cedarville 31 35 Northeastern 40 51 Southeastern 42 41 Springfield South 49 67 Park Hills 39 41 Tecumseh 38 68 Benjamin-Logan 35 46 Northwestern 47 69 Springfield North 49 60 Park Hills -4L 46 Shawnee 49 • N ' Tecumseh 45 Yeftow-Sayngs 60 74 Shawjjgf 43 58 Fairb Baker Cofuhbus Bjsli Hartley 39 54 62 45 Catholic Central 43 48 Northeastern 49 40 Sophomore Basketball 4 wins - 7 losses RESERVE GIRLS Southeastern Park Hills Tecumseh Northwestern Southeastern Tecumseh Central Northwestern Shawnee We They 20 13 19 3 24 16 16 11 14 11 11 10 18 11 21 11 9 10 67 Fore! Golf Is In Full Swing At Greenon. LEFT: Mark Scott tries to sink the long putt. RIGHT: Monty Fisher swings for the long distance. BELOW: Front Row - Mark Scott, Rick Wartsitz, Mike Stack, Monty Fisher, Sam Murphy, Bob Smelko. Last Row - Mr. Richards, Doug Hixion, Rick Hobson, Marion Gill, Dale Ludy, Mark Stack, Phil Murphy. i f .. i 68 I ' :U([lff ff ff, TOP LEFT: Jim Schlub won his sectional tournament. ABOVE: Boys tennis team poses— Front Row: Mr. Detrick, Rich Silliman, Jim Schlub, Rick Scott, Jerry Graham. Sec- ond Row: Jim Stephens, Kevin Young, Chuck Robeson, Mr. Stout. Not Pictured: Drew Carrigan, Tom Brewer, Gary Davis, Stat. Carol Fugate. CENTER - Front Row, L to R: Mrs. Han- nah, Ginny Delong, Jenny Ziska, Karen Overholser. Row 2: Dixie Braun, Rhonda Jordan, Debbie Chrisman. Last Row: Jane White, Cheryl Lyons. BELOW: Rhonda Jordan follows through on her forehand return. Tennis, Anyone? 69 VARSITY TRACK TEAM-FRONT ROW: Ron Gray, Bob Casazza, Tom Buckmaster - Co-captain, Robin Fleig - Co-captain, Rick Barker - Co-captain, Bill Carpenter and Coach May. SECOND ROW: Sonja Kunkle Statistician, Kevin Tener, Rich Cost, John Cooper, Marty Minna, Karen Hall, Debbie Canady. THIRD ROW: JoettaSimones, Vanessa Rock— hold, Paul Clayton, Randy Lamar, Jim Segrest, Matt Koepnick, Greg Garman, Kris Krick- er and Michelle Winters. LAST ROW: Don Bingaman, Dave Miller, Scott Crawford, Don White, Jerry Kunkle, John Boyer, Steve Sanner, Jeff Parks, Herb Hawk and Joe Schmid. FRESHMAN TRACK-FRONT ROW: Randy Chevally, Bob Limburg, Eric Mounts, Mark Parsons, Jim Hewitt, Bill Back, Jane Miller. SECOND ROW: Terry Shaffer, Mike Potts, Tim Thompson, Greg Hayes, Doug Byndas, Ken Truner, Scott Wallace, Ruth Ann Spotts. THIRD ROW: John Milam, Paul Allen, John Cocca, Brian Wilke, Joel Vanderglas, Ken Summers, Greg Melnikoff, Peri Horn. LAST ROW: Coach Robinson, Steve Wickliffe, Pat Henessee, Perry Gaylord, Don Allen, Tom Phillips, and Regina Dukes, Statistician. 70 Track Activities Open To All Hurdles, Relays and Sprinting provide variety and challenge for students de- siring competition or personal achievement. GIRLS ' VARSITY TEAM: (Below) Left to Right, Nancy Culbertson, Carol Fugate, Charlotte Peterson, Maria Cicculi, Linda Hart, Amy Flory, Joetta Boggs, VIcki Turner, Kelly Green, Jane Miller, Kathy Hall,and (in front) Coach Linda Stegner, 71 Baseball TOP: Reserve Baseball Team, FRONT ROW: Vince Arnold, Kevin Alexander, Jack Hunt- er, Gary Clark, Jim Abshear, Dan Quinn, and Mike Deady. BACK ROW: Jim Reynolds, Bill Quinn, Doug See, Darren Trisel, Scott Tinsley, Tom Wood, Dave See, Terry Bridges and Coach David Miller. BELOW: Varsity Baseball Left to Right FRONT ROW: Mickey Pounds, Dennis McVey, Brian Mutter, Mike Milam, Dale Rapp and Jim Delong. CENTER ROW: Mike Robin- son, Bruce Beck, And! Collins, Leroy Liming, Charlie Cooper, and Key Fyffe. REAR: Maureen Cole, Debbie Chrisman, Curt Tinsley, Robin Foick, Coach (Turklet) Long, Kevin Alden, Kathy Seiner and Beth Wilson. :o...«i.: 4:y. 72 GIRLS SOFTBALL TEAM: FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Milley Holoviak, Sandy Kitchen and Vicki Turner. SECOND ROW: Ann Ni- songer, Charlotte Peterson, Maria Cicculll, and Sandy Turner. LAST ROW: Coach Miss Stegner, Karen Hall, Amy Flory, Kathy Hall, Jackie Mounts and Linda Hart. LEFT: Kathy Hall waits to field a pop fly. RIGHT: Linda Hart stops a grounder. It Was A Great Season For Softball 73 Athletic Awards TOP: Jack Shane and Gerald Wells display their Wrestling Trophy. They made it to the Regional Meet. CENTER: When will they find an award for me? BOTTOM: Most exclusive club, VARSITY G , Admission by Varsity letter only. 74 TOP: Mrs. Young presents awards to Frosh Cheerleaders. LEFT: Mrs. Young recounts the perils of being a rubber plant. RIGHT: Did you see what Gerald got? A Token Of Recognition For Competitors 75 BASKETBALL VARSITY Ken Fyffe Leroy Liming Robin Foick Ken Fyffe Leroy Liming Robin FoIck Pete Marshall Robin Fplck — 1st All League Team — 2nd All League Team — Honorable Mention — Most Valuable Player — Honorary Captain — Honorary Captain — Most Improved Player — Best Percentage Next Year ' s Captains Greg Hirtzinger Dave Roach Brian Mutter VARSITY LETTER AWARD Jay Leonard Leroy Liming Pete Marshall Greg Hirtzinger Dave Roach -SECOND YEAR VARSITY AWARD Robin FoIck Ken Fyffe Junior Varsity Letter Award Mike Milam Mike Robinson Dave Welch .- ' - : - s BASKETBALL RESERVE Brian Mutter Bill Janeves Bill Quinn Tom Wood Jim Reynolds Randy Lamer Jim Clem Garry Smith Kevin Tener Jeff Salyer Charlie Robeson Don Bingaman Af WRESTLING AWARDS Leading ttlBdUnder — Bffl Quinn Best Defensive Player - Brian Mutter Honorary Captains: Brian Mutter, Bill Janeves FRESHMEN Greg Bridges Roy Cantrell Randy Chevalley Jim Hewitt Greg Melnikoff John Milam Eric Mounts Steve Wicfcliffe Mark Par e Danny Rohres Kenny Summers Mark Tenor Scott Tinsley Darren Trisel Rick Warsitz Captains: John Wlam, Darren Trisel Greg Melnikoff, and Randy Chevalley. Gerald Wells - Most Valuable Jack Shane — Most Improved Rex Miller - Most Spirit Andy Wilt — Desire Next Years Capts. Jack Shane, Martin Minna VARSITY YEAR AWARDS RESERVE LETTERS t Gerald Wells Jack Shane Craig Johnson Mike Deady Rusty Miller Greg Sagraves Doug Hart Joe Smith Joe Schmid Charles Cooper Ben Young Rex Miller Scott Griffith Jim Delong Martin Minna — 3rd year — 2nd year — 2nd year — 2nd year — 2nd year — 2nd year — 1st year — 1st year — 1st year — 1st year — 1st year — 1st year — 1st year — 1st year — 1st year Steve Anderson Bill Branham Ted Musciano David Nathaniel Carl Wilhelm Andy Wilt Mark Wfentz Vince Arnold IVike Buxton Jeff Clouse John Cocca Jeff Depreist Greg Garman Greg Hayes Mark Hufford Chris Johnson Eddie Laino Robert Limburg Tim McWilliams Ken Turner Tim Thompson Joel Vanderglas Scott Wallace Arthur Wooten • 2nd year • 2nd year ■ 2nd year - 2nd year ■ 2nd year - 2nd year • 2nd year - 1st year ■ 1st year • 1st year - 1st year ■ 1st year - 1st year ■ 1st year ■ 1st year 1st year ; - 1st year • 1st year • 1st year ■ 1st year 1st year 1st year 1st year 1st year IRST YEAR AWARDS irst year award - pin - 150 points RESHMEN Ihonda Jordan ;im Ramsey luth Ann Spotts . eresa O ' Dell OPHOMORES liana Bell tephanie Cornelius lona Fisher obin Fry haron Griffin heila Long ' icki McDonald iaren Overholser :im Ryan Isa Schra oAnn Shellabarger lebbie Smith lebbie Stewart yndy Ware lenlse Wells arietta Whitmer laria Cicculli UNIORS lelanie Bailey armen Brookins lara Lee Mumma harlotte Peterson indy Pfeilstlcker athy Schmid oraine Singleton iancy Stites ■ebbie Young jetta Boggs linda Hornseth iindy Zoubeck iENIORS Ijdy Broadstock licki Hanes [heryl Repp |athy Seiner jebbie Welch eth Wilson ebbie Chrisman honda Heath iristi Robeson |i|| Tessner inda Keifer 4 i SECOND YEAR AWARDS Second year award - key - 250 points FRESHMEN Kim Ramsey SOPHOMORES Maria Cicculli Kathy Hall Stephanie Cornelius Vicki McDonald JoAnn Shellabarger Amy Flory Roxanne Salser JUNIORS Joetta Boggs Andy DiMichele Linda Hornseth Cindy Miller Julie Neff Denise Snoddy Sharon St uart Vicki Turner Cindy Zoubeck Jackie Mounts Dawn Arnold Jan Dukes Lori Metcalf Cindy Pacura Vannessa Rockhold SENIORS Jody Broadstock Debbie Chrisman Sue Kibler Cheryl Repp. Debbie Welch Paula Dinnen Paula Hyson Sandy Turner THIRD YEAR AWARDS Third year award - letter - 350 points SOPHOMORES Maria Cicculli Kathy Hall Vicki McDonald Roxanne Salser Amy Flory JUNIORS Dawn Arnold Joetta Boggs Andy DiMichele - Cindy Pacura Denise Snoddy Vicki Turner Jackie Mounts s SENIORS - Paula Dinnen Pat Flory Paula Hyson Laurie Miller Sandy Turner Debbie Welch MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS - trophies Field Hockey Volleyball Basketball Softball Tennis Track — Amy Flory — Lynda Hart — Jackie Mounts — Lynda Hart — Debbie Welch — Amy Flory BOWLING AWARDS 1st Place Last of the Mohasky Jane White Paula Hyson Lynda Hart Vicki Hanes 2nd Place Pinball Wizards Debbie Young Elaine Lookabaugh Joetta Boggs Linda Hornseth Hi Average Lynda Hart 140 3rd Place Goof-Offs 4 Cindy Pfeilstlcker Teresa Gist Denise Snoddy Kathy Addis Last Place Brand X Gail Dement Rhonda Heath Jill Tessner Kathy Estep FOURTH YEAR AWARDS -- Hi Series Vanessa Rockhold 531 Most Improved Use Parrill 16 pins BEAT YOUR COACH Stephanie Cornelius Robin Fry Yjcki Turner Janet Snoddy Jane Miller Carol McBlane Jane White Lynda Hart Teresa Gist Cindy Pfeilstlcker Vanessa Rockhold Cheryl Repp Lisa Parrill Hi Game Stephanie Kibler 206 Fourth year award - Key Chain - 450 points SOPHOMORES Maria Cicculli Amy Flory Kathy Hall Roxanne Salser JUNIORS Lori Metcalf Denise Snoddy Vicki Turner Jackie Mounts Teresa Gay lord Pam West SENIORS Paula Dinnen Laurie Miller Sandy Turner Debbie Welch BASKETBALL INTRAMURALS WINNER- The Super Hoopers captain -Lynda Hart Jane White Sandy Turner Kim Ramsey Denise Wells OUTSTANDING G.A.A. SENIORS - plaques Lynda Hart Jane White Millie Holoviak 77 VARSITY TRACK AWARDS Statisticians Karan Hail Michelle Winters Kris Kricker Joetta Simones Debbie Canady Vanessa Rockhold Pam Schimp Sonja Kunkle Cindy Thornton Reserve Awards Don Bingamarp- John Beyer Paul Clayton Scott Crawford Rick Denezza l|erb Hawks Matt Keopnick Jerry Kunkle Randy Lamer Dave Miller Jeff Parks Steve Sanner Joe Schmid Jim Segrest Bob Wentz Don White First Year Bill Carpenter Bob Casazza John Cooper Greg Ga -rnan Ron Gray Martin Minna: Rich Oost I Kevin Tener Varsity Awards Second Year Robin Fleig — Captain Third Year Rick Barker — Captain Tom Buckmaster Captai FRESHMAN TRACK AWARD Paul Allen Don Allyn Bill Back Doug Byndas Randy Chevally Chris Clark John Cocca Tim Cooper Perry Gaylord Greg Hayes Pat Hennessee James Hewitt Robert Limburg Greg Melnikoff Statisticians Ruth Ann Spotts Regina Dukes Eric Mounts Mark Parsons Tim Penick Tom Phillips Mike Potts Terry Shaffer Ken Summers Tim Thompson Ken Turner Joel Vanderglas Scott Wallace Steve Wickliffe Brian Wilke John Milam Jane Miller Peri Horn ; $ VARSITY BASEBALL AWARDS First Year Awards Jim DeLong Brian Mutter Mike Milam Dale Rapp Leroy Liming Mike Robinson Robin Foick Charlie Cooper Statisticians Maureen Cole Debbie Chrisman Kathy Seiner Beth Wilson Second Year Awards Andy Collins Curt Tinsley Third Year Awards Bruce Beck Micky Pounds Fourth Year Awards Dennis McVey Ken Fyffe RESERVE BASEBALL AWARDS Freshman Awards Kevin Alexander Darren Trisel Scott Tinsley Gary Clark Jim Abshear Vince Arnold Dan Quinn Sophomore Awards Tom Wood Mike Deady. Jack Hunter Jim Reynolds Terry Bridges Dave See Doug See Statistician: Bill Quinn 78 ARSITY FOOTBALL: Most Efficient Offensive Player - - Todd Harrison Most Efficient Defensive Player - - Rex Miller Danny Calloway Award for Defense: Ist-Jack Shane, 2-Ron Gray, 3-LeRoy Liming, 4-Steve Schra and 5-Rex Miller. Most Valuable Player - - LeRoy Liming Third Year Letters: Dennis McVey, LeRoy Liming, and Bruce Beck. Second Year Letters: Dan Allen, Ron (jray. Jack Shane, Rex Miller, Tom Brewer, Steve Schra, Greg Sagraves, Ken Fyffe, Tom Buckmaster, Scott Griffith, Todd Harrison. First Year Letters: Brian Mutter, Bill Janeves, Greg Garman, Bill Branham, John Cooper, Marty Minna, Bob Casazza, Kirby McCartney, Robin Foick, Tim King, Rick Barker, and David Welch. «4 r z; RESERVE FOOTBALL: ) Reserve Letters Awarded: Joe Schmid, Skip Kunkle, Rick Wagner, Mike Deady, Carl Wilhelm, Jim Segrest, Bob Smeiko, John Boyer, Darrell McComas, Rudell Combs, Jeff Parks, Rick De- Nezza, Randy Bonner, Ted Musciano, AM Frohlich, Ben Young, Paul Clayton, Dave Nathaniel, Chuck Jones, Rusty Miller, Kevin Tener, Don Elliot, Herb Hawkes, Mark Womack, Matt Koep- nick, Joe Lingo, and Keith Snider. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL: Numerals 77 Awarded: Jim Abshear, Greg Bridges, Randy Chevalley, Chris Clark, Gary Clark, John Cocca, Jim Cooper, Jeff DePriest, Gary Gathers, Perry Gaylord, Eddie Laino, Danny Po- well, Mark Parsons, Mark Paxson, Chris Schartz, Terry Shaffer, Joe Smith, Mark Tener, Tim Thompson, Scott Tinsley (Co-Capt.), Tim Townsend, Darren Tristel, Kenny Turner, Joel Van derglas, Mark Mays, Greg Melnikoff (Co-Capt.), John Milam (Co-Capt.) Eric Mounts, Eric Olson, Scott Walace, Rick Warsitz, Steve Wickllffe, and Brian Wllke. CROSS COUNTRY AWARDS Captains: Pete Marshall, Rich Oost, Tom Sears. VARSITY Ken Summers Tom Sears Dave Miller Dave Kibler Rich Oost Brian Young Clark Cole Jay Leonard Pete Marshall Gary Shank Most Valuable Runner Most Improved Runner — Honorary Captain — RESERVE Ed Boggs Jim Clem Scott Hail Randy Lamer Joe Lewis Jay Personius Dave See Doug See Keith Segerson Don White Greg Hirtzinger Mike Milam Dave Roach Mike Robinson Jim Stephens FRESHMEN Paul Allen Doug Byndas Pat Hennessee Tim Penick Dave Roudelbush Rich Oost Dave Kibler Pete Marshall GOLF AWARDS First Year Awards Monty Fisher Sam Murphy Mark Scott Bob Smeiko Mike Stack Rick Wartsitz _ . Reserve Awards Marion Gill Doug Hixon Dale Ludy Phil Murphy Mark Stack TENNIS AWARDS First Year Awards Drew Carrigan Jerry Graham Rick Silliman . Kevin Young Second Year Awards Rick Scott Jim Schlub Third Year Awards Jim Stephens Tom Brewer Reserve Awards Chuck Robeson Gary Davis Statistician Carol Fugate 79 HONORS 80 Many Indeed En ter Into The Spirit Of Endeavor But Few A ttain Th e La urels 81 ■■ mj National Honor Society BELOW: Old Members who were i nitiated as juniors. FIRST ROW: L to R: Kathy Rowe, Debbie Welch, Amy Robeson, Pam Rinehart, Bruce Beck, Jody Broadstock, Anita Grewell. SECOND ROW: Karen Grube, Sandy Turner, Millie Holivak, Vicky Hirtzinger, Pattie Burt, Valerie Mills, Gail DeMent. LAST ROW; Tom Buckmaster, Scott Griffith, Kevin Conner, Kathy Estep. It OPPOSITE PAGE CENTER: WELCOIVIE NEW MEMBERS! FIRST ROW: L to R: Miles Cyrus, John Barr, Jill Tessener, Keith Lemaster, Diana Col- lins, Donna Young, Bill Hensley, Laurie Miller, Stu Edmiston. SECOND ROW: Kathy Nordmeyer, Pam West, Diane Zawada, Sonja Kunkle, Cathy Schmid, Carlotte Rowe, Jim Stephens, Greg Hirtzinger. THIRD ROW: Doug Williams, Mary Roach, Mark Wentz, Jackie Mounts, David Roach, Linda Hornseth, Drucilla Rice, Scarlet Deady, Sue Ann Johnson, Mary Arthur. LAST ROW: Joetta Boggs, Roberta Dietsch, Cynthia Mantz, Connie Hyland, Roberta Pencil, Judy Thrasher, David Johnson, LaDonna Simones, Bar- bara Martin, Donald Dunstan. 82 U ' PP| Formal initiation was marked by cer- emony. Candle lighting and singing was followed by a reception honor- ing the new members and their pa- rents. The Highest Award 83 Individual Honors TOP: Diana Zawada elected 1973-74 State Vice-President of State Projects. UPPER LEFT: Sonja Kunkle and Diana Zawada return from the State Convention, where Diana was elected Ohio ' s National Candidate for National Office 1974—75. Sonja received the State Homaker Degree and was 1st runner-up for State Vice-President of Recreation. UPPER RIGHT: Cathy Schmid won honors in the Voice of Democracy Contest and scholarship from the VFW. LOWER LEFT: Anna Nisonger placed eighth in the state AMVETS Driving Contest. LOWER RIGHT: Sue Longo won the District Public Speaking Contest on behalf of the FFA. BOTTOM L to R: State Science Fair Superior Ratings v«Bre earned by Sandra Huggler, Dave Roudebush, and Lisa McKinney. 84 TOP LEFT: Mr. Fliehman is flanked by Steve Randall and Darrell Dinnen as they display their State Future Farmers Awards. TOP RIGHT: Kathy Rowe has won recognition from the Daughters of the American Revolution. RIGHT: The Betty Crocker Award was claimed by Anita Grewell. CENTER LEFT: Mrs. Marge Wither- spoon displays her second place tro- phy won in the State Driver Compe- tition. BOTTOM: Mr. Waters presents the Civil Air Patrol Mitchell Award to Terry Preston. Our Sincere Congratulations 85 TOP: The Class of 1974 as seen by parents attending the Baccalaureate. LEFT: Board members and administration reflect on problems and results as they attend the Commencement festivities. RIGHT: Rev. Paul Williams makes his point during the Baccalaureate address. BOTTOM: Valerie Mills was selected to give the welcome in recognition of her third place class rank. CLASS FLOWER: Carnation CLASS COLORS: Mint Green Lemon Yellow A Formal Farewell To The Class of ' ' 74 ' ' Baccalaureate 86 Commencement LEFT: The Valedictory Address by Kathy Rowe expressed hope for the fu- ture of the Class of 74. RIGHT: The Class of 74 - Look around and choose your own ground, for long you live and high you fly. CENTER LEFT: The Class Address is serious business to Salutatorian Amy Robeson. BOTTOM LEFT: Smiling faces tell the story of joy and pride of accomplish- ment at Graduation. Karen Grube is shown here with her proud parents. BOTTOM RIGHT: David Conner (class rank four) read the message from the President. 87 A C T I V I T I E 5 Students expand their interests in many ways outside the classroom. The Chalk Garden LEFT: Mrs. St. Maugham (Sandy Yeater) pleads her case with the Judge (Dennis Turner). BOTTOM RIGHT: Tom characterized as the butler. Baird BOTTOM LEFT: Overhead view of the Chalk Garden 90 Presenting The Cast: Miss Madrigal Mary Arthur Cindy Walters Maitland Tom Baird Second Applicant .... Valerie Mills Laurel Kitty Oost Cathy Schmid Third Applicant .. Debbie Dickison Mrs. St. Maugham . , . Sandy Yeater Nurse Gloria Williams Olivia Ann Bainbridge The Judge Dennis Turner TOP LEFT: Cathy Schmid gives a convincing portrayal of Laurel. BOTTOM LEFT: Really Miss Madrigal (Cindy Walters) TOP RIGHT: Hand it over young lady. BOTTOM RIGHT: My garden is like no other. ik r - 91 Asseiri bly Programs And Pep Rallies M H ■■L s Ir H j feft ■r Ui 1 yw aao 92 Provide A Break In The Action 93 Band Appearances En tertainmen t For Our Area BELOW: Symphonic band ready for con- cert includes; FROIMT ROW: Left to Right— LaDonna Simones, Cheryl Lai, David Shaffer, Roberta Pencil, Vicky Hirtzinger, Pam Rinehart, Sandy King. SECOND ROW: Mary Roach, Jody Broadstock, Charlotte Rowe, Tim Cottrill, Paula Wagner, Charlotte Peterson, Cindy Ware, Carol Ingling, Karen Hall, Jeff Parks, and Linda Hornseth. THIRD ROW: Cindy Riley, Millie Holoviak, Jo- etta Boggs, Jackie Mounts, Ruth Spotts, Barbara Ayers, Doug Williams, Al Tooth- man, Kieth Segerson, Dave Husted, Mike Freeman, Bill Wilhelm, Mike Weaver, Kathy Sawyer, Vince Arnold, Diane Za- wada, Arliss Wooten, and Alice Foster. FOURTH ROW: Nancy Saultz, Gary Scott, Keith Hahn,Gwen Holsapple, Dave Roach, Joetta Simones, Bruce Beck, Bill Branham, Gary Shank, Steve Roach, Kev- in Conner, David Riley, Ali Frolick, and John Weidler. BACK ROW: Tom Phil- lips, Vicki Erickson, Randy Wright, Dick Ferryman, Gary Davis, and Debbie Young. The Symphonic band is directed by Mr. Frank Giampetro. TOP: Percussion section awaits the down beat. CENTER: Marching saxophone players take the field. 94 ■ a ABOVE: The Concert Band roster in- cludes: FRONT ROW, L to R. -Connie Pfister, Marilyn Gerhardt, Terry Ride- nour, Lisa Schra, Joy Ray, Beverly Strait, and Laura Waymire. SECOND ROW: Keith LeMaster, Cindy Miller, Kelly Baker, Valerie Sasson, Alice Em- bry, Cindy Whitaker, Amy Flory, Pam Thompson, Bob Scott, Joann Roach, and Brian Young. THIRD ROW: Mar- ta Fugate, Kathy Conner, Brenda Bloomfield, Marcy Wilson, Melanie Brigner, Tim Penick, JHenry Weber, Maria Cicculli, Joe Donley, Jay Per- sonius, Harold Goodemote, Kathy Hardman, Marianne Ingling, Mary Ar- thur, Stephanie Cornelius, and Darrel Dinnen. FOURTH ROW: Regina Dukes, Lorene Singleton, Dave Wil- liams, Dave Kibler, Amy Sims, Mark Zarecky, Maria Gillam, Francine Laut- ner, Andy Ware, Greg Hirtzinger, Nel- son Littlejohn, John Cocca, Kevin Featherston, Danny Powell, Tom Mor- awski, Arthur Wooten, and Jim Ste- phens. BACK ROW: Kathy Tilson, Ina Newhouse, Joel Vanderglas, Tim DeVore, David See and Mark Rinehart. Directed by Mr. Seifried. CENTER: The big bass drum is one of many elements in the marching band. BOTTOM: Majorette Valerie Sasson keeps the beat. 95 The Greenon Choir TOP RIGHT: Mrs. Daria Jewel liked working with us for her student teaching. TOP LEFT: The Overtones Front Row: Scarlet Deady, Sandy Yeater, Drucilla Rice, Cathy Schmid. Back Row: Malia Ondrejka, Diana Bell, Ram Rinehart, Kristi Robson. GREENON CHOIR Front Row L to R: Debbie Bandura, Marta Fugate, Terri Lewis, Valerie Friley, Marcy Wilson, Sherri Tipton, Maggie Hess, Beth Wilson, Carol Bandura, Rosemary Deady, Lorane Singleton, Trish Walters, Robin Fry, Denise Wells, Nancy Detich, Elenore Sampson. Second Row: Barbara Fugate, Drucilla Rice, Patrica Hobbs, Terri Bostick, Kim Natalie, Beverly Lingo, Marcie McHenry, Terri Ridenour, Teresa Ward, Sandy Yeater, Kristi Robson, Vickie Caudill, Mary Goble, Cathy Schmid, Margert McMillian, Michele Winters. Third Row: Jackie Witherspoon, Anna Nisonger, Kristi Featherston, Kathy Seiner, Karen Bowen, Laurie Miller, Beth Campbell, Scarlet Deady, Sue Leonard, Kristi Siegel, Dianna Bell, Sandy Baldwm, Candy Greene, Debbie Stack, Vickie Aderhold, Debbie Dickison, Barbara Cazassa, Valerie Mills. Fourth Row: Mrs. Jewel, Karen Kahler, Donna Stelzer, Kathy Mordmeyer, Sharon Dillon, Kathy Leist, Becky Jones, Malia Ondrejka, Gloria Williams, Steve Hampton, Chris Hampton, Kevin Featherston, Cindy Ware, Sheila Crider, Holly Detrick, Sue Bowers, Kathy Rowe, Ram Rinehart, Mr. Weller. Last Row: Jeff Wentz, Skip Hupman, John Rogers, Terry Thrasher, Jim Lockhart, Ron Gray, Brent Goff, Dennis Turner, Tom Baird, Kirk Bell, Melanie Brigner. 96 Enjoyed By All Ages TOP LEFT: Accompanists for the choir - Drew Deschaines, Kathy Nordmyer, Pam Rhinehart, Carol Bandura, Melanie Brigner, Sherri . Tipton, and Maiia Ondrejka. TOP RIGHT: We love the Christmas Concert. MIDDLE: The Girls Choir. LEFT: One ■ two - three - 97 ' ' Sadie Goes Boppin ' TOP LEFT: The jitterbug lives again, thanks to this team (Gary Shank, and Rex Miller) — see opposite page top left. TOP RIGHT: The gang gathered down at Sadie ' s Drive-ln. BOTTOM LEFT: Marrying Sam (Mr. Mike Flora) collects his fee. BOTTOM RIGHT: Sodas are swell at the malt shop. 1 . l f r;; iHS f « - . 98 TOP RIGHT: Rug-cutting Sadies style. BOTTOM LEFT: Ten Penny Opera musicians toast the 50 ' s with the music of the 70 ' s. BOTTOM RIGHT: Couples dream of the open road as they pose for pictures. The Frantic Fifties Revisited 99 TOP LEFT: Everett Lensman is assisted by Mike Barrett as they repair the sump pump in the furnace room. TOP RIGHT: . Students always find George Denny nice and friendly. CENTER LEFT: Fred Huffenbarger (Freddie) has his supper interrupted by the yearbook photographer. 100 CENTER RIGHT: Mr. Cook rushes from one repair task to the next for our entire district. BOTTOM: Clayton Seward always has a pleasant word as he performs his duties. Many Are Employed Behind The Scenes Maintenance I pi Food Service Meet The Cafeteria Personnel Who Serve A Thousand Meals A Day TOP LEFT: Beverly Thompson en- joys taking the money on the lunch line. UPPER RIGHT: You want HOW MANY extras? LOWER LEFT: Linda and Diane McRobie really clean up those dirty trays. BELOW: Your dinner is serious business to the ladies on the serving line. 101 Brigadoon Magical Village Comes To Life At Greenon 1 f i H a. i? ' ' ' ? ' ? tJ ' 7 r ' f« l gMft .A . ?.. 102 Drama Department Joins With The Choir And Band To Present The Spring Musical 103 Characters And Groups Com bin e To Pre sen t Brigadoon. 104 Main Characters Tommy Albright Jeff Douglas Jane Ashton Fiona McLaren Jean McLaren Andrew McLaren Archie Beaton Harry Beaton Mrs. Lundie Charlie Dalrymple Angus McGuffie Meg Brockie Frank Maggie Anderson Understudy Kirk Bell Tom Baird Sheri Tipton Pam Rinehart Scarlet Deady Tim Dillingham Bill Lott Terry Thrasher Sandy Yeater David Ficken Kevin Featherston Kathy Rowe Jim Lockhart Kitty Oost Terr! Ridenour Supported By Band And Choir Members On And Off Stage 105 Banquets Mark Special Occasions. . . Good Company And Fine Food Enjoyed By All Ages 106 LANGUAGE CLUBS CHRISTMAS BANQUET FUTURE FARMERS AWARDS NIGHT FUTURE HOMEMAKERS SPORTS AWARDS NIGHT GIRLS ATHLETIC AWARDS BAND AWARDS NIGHT FUTURE TEACHERS OCCUPATIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE December 13 March 19 March 19 March 29 May 14 May 15 May 15 May 16 107 Producing ' ' Chalice 74 To present the record of the 1973-74 year, we have selected the theme Look at Yourself which was suggested by Eddie Fugate and approved by staff vote as were the details of layout style, type and paper as well as the cover de- sign. It is impossible to capture every highlight of every activity but we hope that our readers will find the major events preserved for their future enjoyment. --TiXaJlOu U,..6 y ' ' yy j2yy - ' PAULA DINNEN, Editor Staff finds that building a yearbook involves endless sorting, fitting to layouts, writing and writing and re- writing. 108 Meet The Yearbook Staff The production of any book the size of the 1974 Chalice requires the efforts of many people. It is my pleasure to present the staff who made this volume possible. PAULA DINNEN, Editor EDDIE FUGATE, Theme Editor VICKY HIRTZINGER, People Editor JACKIE WITHERSPOON, Athletic Editor STAFF MEMBERS: Debbie Dickinson, Kathy Estep, Sue Frater, Brent Goff, Vicki Griffith, Karen Grube, Sharon Lawson, Jay Leonard, Bill Lott, Valerie Mills, Charlotte Rowe, John Schlicher, Jill Tessner, Melody Varner, and Mike Winters. BRENDA LUSTER, Business Manager Major Photography by LOGAN STUDIOS I wish to thank all of these people and especially Paula Dinnen for the many hours spent in making this book a reality. May they remember this experi- ence with pleasure. 1 ! 1 J. R. SCHMIDT, Advisor 109 A Bountiful Feast — Happy Music — Genial Companions — It ' s The Prom 110 , welcome HIGH SCHOOL PROM Memories 1974 BELOW: Mrs. Yelland congratulates King Charlie Cooper and Queen Pam West. L Hyja 1 m ' 6 1 6rau 1 . w t ' H K fc in Studen t In terests Are Expressed In Many Ways TOP: Plenty of goodies to choose from at the bake sales. CENTER LEFT: Bill Sherwin shows his pet snake. CENTER RIGHT: Spanish Club is Muy Bien. BOTTOM: Just relaxing. 112 Student Murals Spice Up Walls TOP: Mural by Laurie Miller. LOWER LEFT: Mark Bates blocks out the design for his mural. LOWER RIGHT: Paula Freeman works on Inferno. 113 Student Organizations fh 3 ABOVE: Student Council is the official voice of the student body. LOWER: Block G represents Greenon at athletic competitions. skXJ , o JiL j.E _ K Z::T - ' ii i J - -V V «I «MH I 114 j.i iit . TOP: Block members react to the action of the game. CENTER: Mrs. Hannah and the GAA Executive Council coordinate a wide variety of athletic activities. BELOW: The Girls Athletic Association is the largest student organization at Greenon. Build Involvement 115 Members Of Organizations TOP: Future Homemakers participate in a wide variety of activities to learn the art of modern living. BOTTOM: Future Teachers try their hand in the classroorr to see if they would really like it. , 116 TOP: Greenon Homemaker is FHA STATE OFFICER. Diana Zawada has been elected to serve as vice-president of state projects. BOTTOM: Active Future Farmers dem- onstrate that modern agriculture is im- portant to modern living. Look To The Future 117 TOP: Civil Air Patrol — Much more than a flying organization! MIDDLE: Chess Club - Silent but, strong competitors. BOTTOM: Camera Club - prefers to be behind the lens. Small Clubs Add Important Variety 118 FROm ROW: Kathy Conner, Karen Adams, John Schlicher, Brenda Borders. BACK ROW: Mrs. Cannpbell, Ella Wil- iams, Anny Robeson. IN THE LI- BRARY: James Strait, Vicki Erickson, Vliss Hess. The Office And Library Go Better With Student fielp BELOW: OFFICE HELPERS: FRONT ROW: Andi Dimichele, Robbie Dietsch, Vanessa Rockhold, Karen Grube, Judy Mullins, Laura Black, Kim Rugate. BACK ROW: Linda Biglow, Vicky Hirt- zinger, Paula Dinnen, Kathy Seiner, Sa- brina Ramsey, Gail DeMent, Brenda Van Pelt, Karen Hall. 119 THE PEOPLE 1 1 1 1 120 OF GREENON 121 Administra tion Sets The Course For Progress TOP: Mr. James Waters - Principal. CENTER: The Assistant Principals - Mr. Gary Kriston, Mrs. Esther Roberts. LOWER: Left to right: Superintendent — Mr. William McKenzie, Assistant Su- perintendent — Mr. Larry Hill, Assistant to the Superintendent — Mr. William Roeth. 122 TOP: The main office is the nerve center of Greenon. CENTER: Counselors Mrs. King and Mr. Keeran are trying to set the record straight. LOWER: Mrs. Van Pelt fights the battle of the bills. Administrative And Personnel Services Are At The Center Of Activity 123 Class Of 1974 SENIOR CLASS OFFI- CERS: FRONT: Leroy Liming: President, Kathy Seiner: Secretary. REAR: Kim Fugate: Treasurer, and Vicl i Hanes: Vice President. Adams, Tom Allen, Daniel Allen, Jeanette |js - Ansley, Debbie Arthur, Candy Barker, Rick 124 Barr, John Barringer, Daniel Beck, Bruce Bell, Kirk Biglow, Brenda Bird, Sandra We got it all together. 125 Black, Laura Boysel, Kathy Broadstock, Joleen Brown, Sherry Bruning, Susan Buckmaster, Thomas Burns, Randy Burt, Patricia Byrum, Sandy Carpenter, Billy Casazza, Robert 126 Castle, Donald Catanzaro, Karen Chrisman, Deborah Clay, Gary Clouse, Jeff Cole, Maureen Yea senior Si f 127 Collins, Diane Combs, Wilma Conner, David Cooper, Charles Copen, Ronald Cornelius, James Culbertson, Carol Cyrus, Kevin Cyrus, Miles Put on a happy face? 128 ' I just love to draw on schoolhouse walls. Daniel, Bill Dear, Sheri DeLong, Barbara Dement, Leona Dinnen, Paula Dobson, Mark 129 Pass The Word — Being A Senior Is Great Dray, Preston Dunn, Mark Edmiston, Stuart Engle, Mary Estep, Kathy Eulett, Carl 130 VN . Featherston, Christi Ficken, David Fleig, Robin Flory, Patricia Foick, Robin Frater, Susan Friend, Paul Fugate, Eddie Fugate, Kimberly Ho Hum r 131 Fyffe, David Fyffe, Kenneth Graves, Nancy Gray, Ronald Gretzinger, John Grewell, Anita Pete Marshall Is Working On Santa (Charles Cooper) For A Well Filled Stocking. 132 -sa 4«. Griffith, Frederick Grube, Karen Hall, Karan Take Me Out To The Ball Game T d m % n wP ' m I ?fe- P ' l - | | J B H SKkiB fe o Hanes, Vicki Harrison, Todd Hart, Lynda 133 Heath, Rhonda Hemmer, Janet Hensley, Bill Hess, Juanlta Hess, Margaret Hirtzinger, Vicky Wish He ' d Quit Watching Me. 134 Seniors Lead The Parade. Hollingworth, Bruce Holoviak, Milley Hosier, Dorothy Hyson, Paula Ingling, Carol Jordan, Susan 135 Keifer, Linda Kibler, Susan King, Timothy Kitchen, Tim Kowalski, Mark Langstaff, Stephen Lawson, Anna Lemaster, Keith Leonard, John Lewis, Samuel Liming, Leroy Linkinhoker, Wendy 136 Litteral, Sharon Lockhart, Jim Lorents, Eric Lott, William Lyons, Cheryl Marcum, Donna Marshall, Dwight McBlane, Carol McCartney, KIrby McVey, Dennis McWIIIiams, Colleen Miller, Brian 137 These??? Are Seniors Miller, Laurie Miller, Rex Mills, Valerie Moore, Jana Mullins, Judy Newhouse, Debbie Newman, Carol Nunley, Cindy Parsons, Terry 138 Pfeilsticker, Ray Pfister, Connie Pyles, Laura Pyles, Louise Ramsey, Sabrlna Repp, Cheryl Can You Bake A Cherry Pie . . . 139 Rinehart, Pamela Roach, Steven Roberds, Jeffrey Roberds, Jennifer Robeson, Amy L. Rogers, James Rogers, John Ross, Harold M. Rowe, Kathy L. Rubino, Dorene Sagraves, Gregory Sanner, Jo Ann 140 Seniors Have The Floor Sasson, Valerie Schra, Steven Scott, Gary Seiner, Kathleen Severe, Robert Shank, Gary 141 Sheets, Deborah Shephard, Deborah Simpson, Norman Sims, Vicki Singleton, Lorene Souders, Beverly Spotts, Diane Sue Stafford, Theresa Steplowski, Bill I Can ' t Believe He Ate The Whole Thing! 142 Stump, Cheryl Terry, Donna Tessneer, Jill Thompson, Beverly Thornton, Cynthia Thrasher, Terry Tinsley, Curtis Toothman, Alburn Treolo, Mark Trimble, Steven Turner, Sandra Varner, Melody 143 Walker, John Weber, Valerie Welch, Deborah West, Pam Wetterling, Jean White, Jane Whitaker, Vicki Wilhelm, William Wilkin, Kathryn Williams, David Williams, Ella Williams, Gloria 144 Wilson, Lisbeth Witherspoon, Jackie Wittenhagen, Kyle Woo, Grace Wooten, Arliss Wooten, Arthur One Of These Years Vm Going To Find A Different Bus To Ride 145 Wright, Kenneth Yeater, Sandra Yeazell, Jeff Young, Donna Zarecky, Michael Bandura, Deborah Maley, Jeffery Pyles, Laura Sites, Michelle 146 Senior Index ADAMS, TOM - ADAMS, ZANE - ALLEN, DAN L. - Football letter; Second year award for football; Basketball letter; Football 4 years; Basketball 2 years; Track 1 year. ALLEN, JEANETTE - GAA 2,3; Campus Life Club 1,2; GAA points award; stage crew; make-up crew. ANSLEY, DEBBIE ■ ARTHUR, CANDY - Band 1,2,3; GAA 1,2,3,4. BARKER, RICKY - Football 1,2,3,4; Track 3,4. BANDURA, DEBBIE JEAN - Spanish Club; FHA Choir 1,2,3,4; Choir Letter 3. BARR, JOHN C. - Secretary-Treasurer of Camera Club National Honor Society 4; Honor Roll; Science Club M Camera Club; Newspaper; Chess Club; FTA; French Club, ' Campus Life; Debating Club. BARRINGER, DAN: BARRINGER, TOM- BAUMGARDNER, MARK - BECK, BRUCE E. - Vice President of Band-4; 3 Varsity Football letters; Freshman Basketball 1; Varsity Base- ball 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Spanish Honor So- ciety; Band 1,2,3,4. BELL, DAVID KIRK - Freshman Class Representative; Pho- tography Club President 3,4; Choir letter; Solo En- semble Medals; Thespian; Drama; Photography Club; French Club; Choir; Science Club. BIGLOW, BRENDA JEAN - FHA 4; Ecology Club 3. BLACK, LAURA - BOYSEL, KATHY - BROADSTOCK. JOLENE - Spanish Club President 2; Band Secretary 4; GAA Executive Board 4; Band letters 3,4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Span- is Honor Society 2,3,4; Xorch and Shield 2,3; Spanish Club 1,2; GAA 1,2,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Block G 3; Torch and Shield Club 1,2,3,4; Campus Life 1,2. BROWN, SHERRY - FHA 1,2,3,4. BRUNING, SUSAN - BUCKMASTER, TOM -Football 1,2,3,4; Natifei al Honor Society 3,4; JVS Student Senate; Basketball 1,2; FFA; Varsity G. BURNS, RANDY - BURT, PATRICIA ANN - FHA 1,2; Campus Life 1;GAA 3; National Honor Society 3,4; French Club 3; Honor Roll 1,2 ' ,3,4. BYRUM, SANDY - Block G 3. CAMPBELL, WAYNE - CARPENTER, BILL- Track Letter. CASAZZA, ROBERT- French Club; FTA 3,4; Footiaall let-- ter; Track letter; Football 1,2,3,4. CASTLE, BIL LIE- | CASTLE, DONALD - Cross Country 1; FFA; FFA Baiket- ball. CATANZARO, KAREN - - CHAPMAN, KAREN Creative Writing Club 3; Senior Stu- dent Advisor. CHRISMAN, DEBORAH J. - National Honor Society 3,4j Choir 1,2,3,4; Madrigals 3; GAA 3,4; Block G 3,4; Dn ma Club 3,4; Varsity Wrestling Cheerleader 4; Girls ' Ter nis 4; Overtones, Madrigals 3; FTA 3; GAA 3,4; Base- ball Statistician. CLOUSE, JEFF - School Newspaper 3,4; Perfect Atten- dance 3; Reserve Letter Wrestling 4; Wrestling 3,4; Stu- dent Council 1; CJass Treasurer 1. COLE, CLARK G.- Basketball 1,4; Cross Country 3,4. COLE, MAUREEN - Band 1,2,3; Baseball Statistician 3,4; Block G 1,2; GAA 1,2,3; Track 2. COLLINS, ANDREW B. - COLLINS, DIANE - Spanish Honor Society 2,3,4; National Honor Society 4; Perfect Attendance 1 ; Honor Roll 1,2, 3,4; Student Librarian 1;GAA 2,3,4; Bowling 2,3; French Club 4; FTA 4; Block G 2,3; Knight Times 3; Camera Club 4; Creative Writing Club 3; Future Medical Careers Club 1,2. COMBS, WILMA JEAN - FHA 1,2,3, (Historian) 4, (Parlia- mentarian); Student Librarian 3; Choir 1 ; GAA 3; Ecolc gy Club 3, (Secretary). CONLEY, ALVIN- CONNER, DAVID- Spanish Honor Society; National Ho- nor Society 3,4; Honor Roll 3,4: Perfect Attendance 1; Band 1,2,3,4. COOPER, CHARLES - Band 1,2,3,4; Varsity Wrestling 3, ' Varsity Baseball 3,4; Track 1 ; Student Council 1 . COPEN, RONALD A. - CORNELIUS, SID- ._. CUNNINGHAM, STEVEN - CULBERTSON, CAROL - GAA 1,2,3,4; FHA 4. CYRUS, KEVIN - Chess Club 3,4 President. CYRUS, Ml LES- Creative Writing Club 3,4; Knight Times 3; 147 Chalice 3; Spanish Honor Society, National Honor So- ciety 3,4; Manager of basketball team 3. DANIELS, BILLY - DEAR, SHERI -Choir 1,2; Block G 1,2,3; GAA 1,2,3; Bowl- ing; Choir club 1,2. DELONG, BARBARA - FTA 3,4; Choir; Drama Club; Lat- in Club; Campus Life; School librarian. DEMENT, LEONA GAIL- Block G 1,2,3,4; French Club 1, 2,3; GAA 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Knight Times Staff 3; Office Aide 4; Guidance Office Aide 4. DEMMY, KEVIN - DICKSON, KIM- Dramatics 1 ,2,3,4. DINNEN, PAULA- GAA 1,2,3,4, (Exec. Board); 3; Volleyball 1,3,4; Tennis 3; Honor Roll 1,4rBlock G 1,2,3, (Vice-Pres.); Yearbook 4, (Editor); Office Xi e ; GAA Points award 1 , 2,3 F HA ' points DOBSON, MARK DRAY, PRESTON- Cro DUNN, MARK - ENGLAND. Mlkl (Treasurer); GAA 1,2,3; Bowling; Life 1,2; Office Aide 4. :,2,3; Campus ENGLE.MARY-,. ESTEP; KATHY - NationSfK of ScMjKy ,3,4; FHA 4, Ju- nior Degree; GAA 1,4; FTW 2; EWtegy Club 4; French ClA.,3,4; Yearbook StaH 4; Block G 1,2,3; Guidance Offlte Aide 4. FEATHERSTON, CHRISTI ■ GAA 2; Choir 1,2,3,4; Musi- cal— Brigadoon 4. ■ FICKEN, DAVID - Choir 1,2,3,4; Musical-Brtgadoon 4, i3. ' ■ ■ Ufa 4; Ecology Club 3; Track FISHER, DANNAj GA FLEIG, ROBIN - Varsity? ' 1,2,3,4. )RY, PATRICIA-GAA 1,2,3,4; French Club 1,2; Volley- ' ball 1; Tennis 3; Bowling 1,2,3,4. FOLCK, ROBIN - FFA 1, 2,3,4 Sentina(1; Reserve baseball; Reserve Basketball 2; Varsity Fqotbail 4; Varsity Basket- ball 3,4; Honorary Captain— basketball; Foul Shooting Award— basketbaU Honorable Mention MRVL-basket- ball. ;mf FRATER, SUSAN - Choir 1,2,3,4; Choir Club 1,2; Spanish Club 2; Spanish Honor Society 2,3,4; GAA bowling 2; Block G 2,3; Yearbook 4; FTA 4; Bye-Bye Birdie 3; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Choir Letter 3; Guidance Office Aide 4; Tutor 1,2, FRIEND, PAUL - FUGATC, EDDIE - Spanish H fflBW5Bfci5l?? ggff paf!ish Club 1,2,3; Drama Club 1 ,2,3; Block G 3; Band ' 1 ,2; Year- book 1,2,3. FUGATE, KIMBERLY - Class Officer 2, (Secretary) 3,4, 148 Jl FYFFE, DAVID - Football 1,2,3; Wrestling 3. FYFFE, KENNETH LEE - FFA 1,2,3,4; FTA 3,4; Choir 1; Class officer 1 (Secretary )2; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Fdot- ball 1,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Parliamentary Procedure FFA; Leading Rebounder 4; Best Foul Shooter 3; Most Valuable Player (basketball) 4; Who ' s Who in America 4; All League MRVL Baseball 3; All League MRVL basket- ball 4.  CARMAN, STEVE - Reserve Wrestling. RMAN, VANESSA - FHA 1 ,2,3,4; G A WAY, JOei.- Basketball 1. GWW , JOHN - Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Knight Times 3. fAVES, NANCY - Choir 2,3; Campus Life 1 ; Latin CI 1,2; GAA 1,2,3,4; Block G 2,3; FHA 3; Girls ' Choir GRAY, RONALD - Spanish Club 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Spanish Honor Society 3,4; Track 2,4; Football 1,2,3,4. GRETZINGE R , JOHN G REWELL, ANITA - Student Council 1; smss president 2; Betty Crocker Award 4; National Honor Society 3,4 (President); Spanish Honor Society 2; Perfect Atten- dance 1; Spanish Club 1,2,3,4; FTA 2,3,4; GAA 1,2; FHA 1; Block G 1,2,3; Office Aide 4. GRIFFITH, FREDERICK - Football 3,4; Wrestling 4; Na- tional Honor Society 3,4; Spanish Honor Society. GRUBE, KAREN - FHA 1; GAA 1; Torch Shield 1,3; Bartd 1,2,3; Natiorial Honor Society 3,4; Yearbook Staff 4; Office Aide 4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Most Outstanding Senior Business Student— Springfield National Secretaries . ssoc; Representative to Springfield Evening Optimist juth Appreciation Dinner. L, KAREN -Torch Shield 1,2; GAA 1,2,3,4; FTA 3; rench Club 1,2; Band 1,2,3; majorette, 4- head major- tte; Office Aide 4; Block G 1,2,3; Track Statistician 4; Campus Life 1,2; Honor Roll 3,4. MPTON, STEVE - Choir 1,2,3,4; Choir letter. HANES, VICKI - Student Council 4; Class President 4; Class Vice-President 3; Latin Club 1,2; GAA 1,2,3,4; Campus Life 1,2; Band 1,2; Block G Wt] Honor Roll 4; Bowling 1,2,3,4; Future Nurses 1,2; ie Hawkins (Queen Miss Teen Angel) 4. H a ARRISON, TODD - Football T , 3,4; All Football Team 4; Varsity G 3,4. lART, LYNDA - Student Council 3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Hock- ey 2,3; Volleyball 2,3,4; Basketbbll 1,2,3,4; Latin Club 1,2; Campus Life 1,2; Honor Roll 1,2,3; Track 1,2,3,4; Bowling 2,3,4; Softball 1,2,3,4; Executive Board 2,3; GAA treasurer 3. HEATH, RHONDA Block G 1,2,3,4. FHA 1; Campus Life 1; GAA 3,4; HEMMER, JANET - Choir 3,4; Musicals 3,4. HENKEL, JENNY - French Club 1; Softball 3; Pep Club 1, 4; Westinghouse Honor Student. HENSLEY, WILLIAM- National Honor Society 3,4; Honor Roll 1.2,3,4; FTA 3,4; Chess Club; Archery Clu b; Bas- ketball manager. HESS, MARGARET - Choir 1,2,4; Glee Club 3; FHA 1,2,3, 4; Junior Homaker Degree; Choir Letter. HIRTZINGER, VICKY - Band 1,2,3,4 Squad leader 4; Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4; French Club 1,2; Block G 1,2; Campus Life 1; GAA hockey 4; GAA Volleyball tician 4; Yearbook Staff 2,3,4; Section Editor 3,4; Aide 4; Medical Careers Club 4. HOLLINGWORTH, BRUCE - Band 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club Spanish Honor Society 2. HOLOVIAK, MILDRED - FTA 3.4; Baa|y fc tudM|| Council; GAA 1,2,3,4; Span y4tfflll|ll|| a ciety; National Honor SofSSly 3,4; HortdPW W ervice Award; Executive Board 1,2,3,4; Homecoming Qu«en 1973; GAA (Pres.); Student Council 3,4, Secretary. HOSIER, DOROTHY - FHA; HOSIER, MIf cibTHciub Ijff HOWARD, RANbv - Latin Club 2: low! Senate. ' .- s.) JVS Student HYSON, PAULA - Student CoiWieM. 3,4; JSAA 1,2,3,4; Track 2,3; owling 2,3,4; Tennis 3; Latin Club 1,2; Medical Careers Club 2; Campus Life 2; FTA 2. INGLING, CAROL - Band 1,2,3,4; Latin Club 1,2. JOHNSON, REX - Student Council 1 ; French Club 1; Foot- ball 1; Track 1,2; Basketball 2. JORDAN, SUSAN - FHA 1,2,3,4 (Pres.). KAELIN, TODD - Drama Club 1 ,2,3 KAHLER.JEFF- Campus Life 1,2; FFA 1,2,3; KEIFER, LINDA - GAA 1,2,3; FHA 1,2; Block G; Bowling 1,2,3,4; BasketballZ KENNEDY, PAMELA KIBLER, SUSAN L. - Cheerleader 1;FHA 1,2;GAA 1,2,3, 4; FTA 1,2; Choir 1,2; Block G 1,2; Track 1,2,3,4; Vol- leyball 2,3,4; Hockey 2,3; Basketball 1; Tennis 3; Span- ish Club 3; Campus Life 1,2; Ecology Club 3, KIMMEY, MIKE - Band 1,2,3; Camera Ctub; Varsity G: Campus Life 1,2; Wrestling 3,4; Cross Country. KING, TIM -Football 1,2,3. KITCHEN, TIM- Fooiball 1,2,3. KOWALSKI, MARK - Campus Life; Varsity G; Track; Cross Country; Basketball 3. LANGSTAFF, STEPHEN - LAWSON, ANNA- FHA 1,2,3,4. LEMASTER, BRYAN - National Honor Society ' Roll 1,2,3,4; Spanish Honor Society 2,3,4; Sp 3,4; Science Club 1 ,2; Band 4. LEONARD, JAYBasketball 1,2,3,4; Cros Countr ball 1; Varsity G 4. Sub LEWIS, KIM LIMING, LEROY Footttsll 1,2,3,4; Baskettjall Track 1,2,3; Baseball ' 4; Varsity G Club 2, 3,4; j 3,4; Campus Life 1,2; Studenlpooncil 1, Clai Class Vice-Pres. 4 LINKINHOKER, WENa.¥i| onor Roll 4; French J FTA 2; Nsasnal Honor Society 3,4; Band 1,2,3 jb 1; LOCKH WT, JAMES - Oioir 2,4; Cfioir Utter. k UGH, LOOK AW BRIAN LORENTS, ERIC FTA 3,4; FFA 1,2,3,4; Campus Ufe 1, Spanish Club 3,4; FFA land Judging Team 1,2,3,4; FF poultry judging team 1,2,3,4. LOTT, WILLIAM - Football 1,2; Choir 1,2; Astronomy Qub 1; Yearbook 2,4; Choir 1,2; Musical— Brigadoon. LYONS, CHERYL - Honor Roll 3,4; ' GAA 2,3,4; ck G 2,3; Office Aide 3; Tennis Team 4. ami ' LITTERAL, SHARON - Choir 1,2; FHA 1,2,3,4; GAA 1. MARCUM, DONNA- Knight Times 2,3. MALEY, JEFF -Football 2,3; Wrestling 1,2,3; Track 1; Var- sity G 1,2,3,4 MARSHALL, DWIGHT PETER - FFA 2,3,4; Varsity G 4; Campus Life 1,2; Newspaper Staff 4; Cross Country Hon- orary Capein 4; Most Improved Player 4; Horticulture Award 4; .Basketball 1,2,3,4. MCBLANE. CAROL - GAA 3,4; Block G 1,2,3.4; Choir; Club 1,2 MCCARTNjEY, KIRBY- MCMILLIN. MARGARET - GAA 2, Choir 1,2; Medical I reers Club 3; Musical— Lil Abner 2. MCROBIE, LINDA- FHA 1,2,3. MCVEYJjENNIS - Varsity G; Football 1 i2,3A Basketball 1,2,3 asebal I 1,2,3,4. f- _ MCWIL AMS, COLLEEN - MILLER; BRIAN- ' S MILLER; REX - FFA; Calf Scramble Winner ' 73; Football 1 ,2 3j4; Basketball 1,2; Wrestling 4; Football All League 4. MILLER, LAURIE - Class Officer 1 (Pres.); Student Courv cil 2)3; Mad River Green Local School Council 2,3; Gree- non High School Committee 2; Cheerleader 1,2.4; Na- tional Honor Society 4; Spanish Honor Society 2,3,4; Blue Medal in State Vocal Music Content 4; Honor Roll i,4; Choir 4; Girls ' Choir 4; Drama Club 1,2,3.4; Mu- ;j9 sicals-Bye Bye Birdie, Brigadoon; GAA 1,2,3,4; Hockey 1,2,3; Campus Life 1,2; Track 1,2; Art Club1,2,3; News- paper Staff 1,2; Spanish Club 1,2,3,4; FTA 3,4; Medical Careers Club 1,2,3; Block G 1; Ecology Club 3. MILLS, VALERIE - FTA 3,4; Guidance Aide 4; Choir 1,2, 3,4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4. MORGAN, PAM - FHA 1,2,3; GAA 2; Bowling 2. MOORE, JANA - GAA 1 ,2,3; FHA 1 ,2,3; Yearbook 1 ; Base- ball statistcian; Hockey Team 1,2. MULLINS, JUDY - Student Council; GAA 3,4; Block G 3,4; Wrestling Statistician 4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Overtones 4; Of- fice Aide 3,4; French Club 2,3,4 (vice-pres.); Creative Writing 3. MYERS, ROBERT - Barefoot workshop 3: Football Mgr.1. SwHn llSV ' mpus NESTER, DEBBIE - GAA Life 1,2. NEWHOUSE, DEBBIE - NORDMEYER, KATHRY - Choir 1,3,4; FTA 3,4; Na- tional Honor Society 4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. NUNLEY, CYNTHIA - Art Club; Track 1 ,2; Camera Club 1 , 2; Student Council 1,2,3; Softball 3; Perfect Attendance 1,2,3; National Honor Society 3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4. PALMER, STEVEN - FFA 2,3,4 president; FTA 2,3; FFA Basiketball 2,3,4; Choir 1,2. PARSONS, TERRY- Band 1,2; Football 1. PFEILSTICKER, RAYMOND - Choir 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4. POTTS, ROBERT E. - Baseball 2. PYLES, LAURA - GAA 1,2,3,4; Block G; FHA; Bowling; Track; Hockey. PYLES, LOUISE - FHA 1,2,3,4. RAMSEY, SABRINA - Class Officer 3; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Campus Life, French Club; Spanish Honor Society; Of- fice Aide 4; GAA 1. REPP, CHERYLYLE ■ Campus Life 1,2; GAA 1,2,3,4. RINEHART, PAMELA - Band 1,2,3,4 president; FTA 1, 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Latin Club 2,3; Head Accompanist 2,3,4; Concert Choir 2,3,4; Executive Board 1. ROACH, MIKE - Wrestling Manager 1,2; Campus Life 1,2. ROACH, STEVEN - French Club; FTA; Band 1,2,3,4; All Ohio High School Band. ROBERDS, JEFFREY - Football 1; Campus Life 2. ROBERDS, JENNIFER - GAA 1,2,3,4; FHA 1; Block G 4; Campus Life 1,2; Class Officer 1; Homecoming court 1, 2,3,4. ROBESON, AMY - National Honor Society 3,4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; FTA 2,3; FHA 4; GAA 4; French Club 3; Stu- ident Librarian 4; Campus Life 1; Executive Board 1. ROBINSON, GARY - ROBSON, KRISTI - Choir 1,2,3,4; CampusTife ■,GfiX , 2,3 A; FTA 4; French Club 1,2,4. ROGERS, JOHN Choir letter. Football 1; Wrestling BChoir 1,2,3,4; ROSS, HAROLD - Camera Club 4. ROWE, KATHERINE - FTA3,4 (pres.): Spanish Club 1,2 (vice-pres.), 3 (pres.); 4 (vice-pres.); Spanish Honor So- ciety 2,3 (pres.), 4 (pres.); Varsity Cheerleader 4; Bloe G 1,2,3; Choir 1,2,3,4; Spring Musical 1 ,3,4; GAA 1; Library worker 1; National Honor Soepty 3,4 (vice- pres.); Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; WIZE Studeni of the Week; WPAFB Officer ' s Wives Club Scholarship; D.A.R.Goo Citizen of Greenon; Valedictorian; Sigma Nu Foundati( Scholarship. ffUBINO, DORENE - Campus Life 1,2; FHA 1,2 Roll 1,2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Block G 1. RUEGER, JEFF - Varsity G 2,3; Basketball Mgr. 2,3; OWE 4. SAGRAVES, GREG - Football 1,2,3,4; FFA; Baseball 1; Wrestling 1,2,3,4. SAMPSON, RICHARD - SANNER, JO AN1 GAA; Honor Roll; Spanish Honoi So ciety; FTA; Spanish Club; Girls ' Tennis Team. SASSON, VALERIE - SCHRA STEVEN - Football 1,2,3,4. SCOTf , GARY - Cross Country 2; Football 3; Latin Club 1 ; Choir 1; Band 1,2,3,4; Basketball Band 4; Camera Club ■ 1,2,3; Play Band 4. SECREST, CHRIS - Football 1; JVS Student Senate. SELNER, KATHY - French Club 2,3,4; Cheerleader 4; FTA ,4; Baseball Statistician 3,4; Yearbook 3; Campus Life ; GAA 2,3,4; Block G 2,3; Office Aide 4. SHANK, GARY - Cross Country 3,4; FFA 1,2,3,4; Vice- president, Student Advisor; FTA 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Calf Scramble Winner ' 73. SIMS, VICKI - Perfect Attendance 1,2,3; Band 1,2; GAA 1, 2,3. SINGLETON, LORENE-Band 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; FHA; GAA Bowling. TES, MICHELLE tendance 1. Choir; FHA 1,2,3; GAA; Perfect At- HEETS, DEBBIE - FHA 1,2; Choir 1,2,3,4; Knig Staff 1 ,2,3. SHEPHERD, DEBBIE - GAA 1,2; Choir 1. SOUNDERS, BEVERLY - SMITH, STEVE - FFA 2,3,4. SPOTTS, DIANNA - GAA 1,2,3; Block G 1,2,3 Life 1,2; FHA 1; Ecology Club 2. 150 STAFFORD, TERESA -GAA 1,2,3; Hockey Team 1; Block G 3,4; Knights 3,4. STEPLOWSKI, William - Drama Club. STUMP, CHERYL - School Newspaper; FHA 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4. TERRY, LADONNA- TESSNEER, JILL - National Honor Society 4; French Club 4; GAA 2,3,4; Block G 2,3; Choir 1; FHA 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Guidance Office Aide 4; Ecology Club 4. THOMPSON, BEVERLY THORNTON, CYNTHIA - Block G 1,2,3; Choir 1,2; GAA 1,2,3,4; bowling 4; FHA 1; Track Statistician 4; Campus Life 1,2; 1st runner-up FFA queen contest 4. THRASHER, TERRY - Choir 1,2,3,4 president; Musical- t Bye Bye Birdie, Brigadoon; Football 1; Spanish Honqj Society. TINSLEY, CURTIS - Varsity G Club 3,4; Student Council 1; Football 1,2,3; Basketball 1,3; Baseball 1,3,4. - TOOTHMAN, AL - Band 1,2,3,4; Symphonic Barid 3. TREOLO, MARK - TRIMBLE, STEVEN - Spanish Honor Society; Tennis. TURNER, DENNIS - Dramatics — Little Abner, Importance of Being Ernest, Bye Bye Birdie, Chalk Garden. TURNER, SANDRA - National Honor Society 3,4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; FHA 4; Office Aide 2; Ecolo- gy Club 3. VARNER, MELODY - WALKER,JOHN- WASSON, PAMELA - GAA 1,2,3,4; FHA 1,2; Campus Life 1,2; Hockey 1,2,3; Volleyball 2. WALTERS, CINDY - Choir; GAA; Wrestling statistician. WEBB, GLEN - Football 1,2. WEBER, VALERIE - FHA 4; Ecology 4. WELCH, DEBORAH - Choir 1,2,3; Choir Club 2,3; Over- tones 2,3; Cheerleading 1,2,3,4; Block G 1,2; French Club 2,3,4; FTA 2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Executive Board 1,2,3; Basketball 1,4; Tennis 3,4; Campus Life 1; Basket- j, ball Statistician 2; Football Statistician 1,2,3,4; FFA III Queen 2,4; MVP Tennis Team 3; National Honor Soci- ' ety 3,4; Class Treasurer 1; Student Council 3, (secretary) 4 (president). WELLS, GERALD - Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Student Council 4. WETTERLING, JEAN - WHITE, ARTHUR - WHITE, JANE • GAA 1,2,3,4; Executive Board i; VoHsf- ball 1,2,3,4; Varsity Basketball 3,4; Field Hockey 3,4; Tennis 2,3,4; Softball 3; Track 3; Campus Life 1; Ai ' .t. Editor of Knight Times 3. WHITAKER, VICKI - Block G 2,3; GAA 1,2,3,4; Bowling; Campus Life 1,2. WILHELM, WILLIAM- Band 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2 3. Football 1. WILKIN, KATHRYN - Torch  Shield 1; Choir Club ,2; Campus Life 1,2; French Club 1; FHA 2,3; Block 0 ,3; Honor Roll 4. WILLIAMS, DAVID - First Aid Course 4; Mitchell Award and others for Civil Air Patrol. WILLIAMS, ELLA - Honor Roll 3,4; Choir Club 1,2; Ecolo- gy Club 3; FHA 2,3,4; Student Librarian 4; GAA 3. WILLIAMS, GLORIA - FHA 1,2 (Treasurer), 3 (vice-pres.f 4 (Student Advisor); Block G 3,4; Librarian 1,2,3; Dr ma Club 1,2,3,4; Ecology 3; Choir 1,2,3,4; Yearbook Staff 1,2,3,4; Honor Roll 3,4; Plavs- Cyrano de Berg- erac, Lil Abner, The Importance of Being Ernest, Bye Bye Birdie, The Chalk Garden, Brigadoon. WILSON, JACKIE - Block G; GAA; Bowling. WILSON, LISBETH - Choir 1,2,4; Block G 1.2,3,4; Campus Life 1,2; FHA 1; Baseball Statistician; GAA 1 ,2,3,4; Class Officer 2, vice-pres. WITHERSPOON. JACKIE - Choir 3,4; GAA 2,3; FHA 1; Yearbook 4 Sec. Editor of Athletics; Block G 1,2,3,4; Perfect Attendance 2,3,4; Executive Board 1. WOO, GRACE H. - WITTENHAGEfl, KYLE - Track 2,3; Campus Life 1,2. WOOTEN, ARLISS - Spanish Club 1; Honor Roll 2; Track 2,3; Football 1; Most Improved Player in Concert Band 3; Class officer 1 , vice-pres. WOOTEN. ARTHUR - Choir 1,2,3; Band 1,2,3,4; Camera Club 3; Football 1; Track 2,3; Wrestling 4. WRIGHT, KENNETH DOUG - YEATER, SANDRA - GAA 1,2; Choir 3,4; Overtones 4; French Club 1,2; Newspaper Staff 4; Thespian; Choir Letter; Choir vice-pres. 4. YEAZELL, JEFF - Student Senate at JVS A. SP YOUNG, DONNA - National Honor Society 4; Torch Shield 1; Choir Club 1,2; Campus Life 1,2; Block G 2,3. 4; GAA 4; Honor Roll 1 ,3,4. ZARECKV, MICHAEL - 15! 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Hooper, Richard Hooper, Rodney Howard, Timothy Hufford, Mark Hunter, Jack Johnson, Christopher Johnson, Craig Jones, Robert Kaup, Timothy Keifer, Catherine Kibler, Stephanie King, Sandra Kirk, Gary Kotsko, Kimberiy Kovarik, Anne Kowalski, Amy Kunkle, Jerry Lamer, Randall Lautner, Francine Lavek, Bill Leist, Kathleen Lemaster, Diana Lemaster, Robert Leonard, Sue 166 Lewis, Joseph Lewis, Teresa Lingo, Ronald Litteral, Janet Long, Sheila Lough, Tim Maurer, John Mays, Roger McDonald, Richard McDonald, Vicki McKenzie, Stephanie Miller, John Miller, Russell Miller, Williann Minna, Martin Monhollen, Debbie Morrissey, Richard Moss, April 167 bibij sbb [ IHHj flMj tLl m- ? Nordmeyer, James Ondrejka, Malia Oost, Katrina Overholser, Karen Parker, Mary Parks, Jon Personius, Jay Pocius, Dean Price, Katharine Quinn, William Reynolds, Jimmy Rice, Teresa Riley, David Rinehart, Mark Robeson, Charles Ross, Nancy Rush, Brenda Ryan, Kimberle Sade, Debra Salser, Darlene Salser, Roxanne Sanner, Steven Saultz, Nancy Sawyer, Kathy 168 Schantz, Mil ' e Scheihirig, John Schlicher, John Schlub, James Schmid, Clement Schra, Lisa Schrom, Sheila Scott, Mark Sears, Tom See, David See, Doug Segerson, Keith Severe, Kevin Shaver, Melissa Shaffer, David Shellabarger, Joan Shimp, Pamela Siegel, Kristi Silliman, Richard Simones, Joetta Simpson, Elenore Smeiko, Robert Smith, Debra Smith, Gary Snider, Keith Spangler, Mike Spradlin, Jeff Spriggs, David Sprinkle, Larry Stamper, Mike 169 Stelzer, Alan Stelzer, Donna Stevens, Shuavon Stewart, Deborah Stewart, Ronald Stover, Rick Tener, Kevin Thompson, Pamela Tilson, Richard Tossey, Ellen Varner, Suzanne Vick, Kav rd rather be on the sidehne than a no-show. Vick, Wayne Wagner, Lance Wagner, Paula Waldron, Wesley Walters, Patricia Ward, Teresa Ware, Cynthia Way mire, Laura Weaver, Michael Weeks, Marilyn Weimer, Steven Wells, Annette 170 B r . i,¥ ' s. Wentz, James We t, Linda Whitacre, Linda Whitacre, Steve Whital ' er, Howard White, Donald Whitmer, Carletta Wilhelm, Carl Wight, Rodney Wilt, Andrew Womack, Mark Wood, Tom Workman, Jeff Wright, Randall Young, Ben Young, Sonja Zawada, Leo Ziska, Jennifer - r INI). 1 f s Happening 171 PA TRICK ALAN FOSTER Born: February 16, 1958 Died: October 17,1 973 In Memoriam 172 Sophomore Pictures Not Available: Aderhold, Vickie Adkins, Cheryl Anon, Thomas Breeding, Darrell Campbell, Randall Cline, Tim Clouse, David Cox, Jack Dabold, Michael Denny, Samuel Estes, Albert Fisher, Monty Frenton, Doug Gassaway, Jon Gice, Kathy Harber, Patricia Henkel, Margaret Henry, David Hupman, Skip Janeves, William Jenkins, Darryl Johnson, Benny King, Edward Lafary, David Levi is, Jerry Lockhart, Mark McWilliams, Thomas McRobie, Diana Matthews, Lori Miller, David Montgomery, David Montgomery, Ronny Moody, William Parker, Kevin Purnell, Walter Reynolds, Ray Riley, Teri Rush, Brenda Salyer, Jeffrey Schrom, William Scott, Richard Stanley, Richard Tipton, Sherrie Titus, Keith Wasson, Steven Wentz, Robert White, James Williams, Larry Williams, Shelley ' 7 can t wait until Vm a sophomore like you ' (above) Freshman Pictures Not Available: Banks, Darona Marsh, Tina Blanton, Keith McWilliams, Timothy Blanton, Jimmie Miller, David Carl, James Mitchell, Michael Corbin, Michael Neff, Phillip Estes, Donna Osborn, Diane George, Christine Palmer, Pamela Harris, Jonathan Shinkle, Donna Harris, Timothy Shaffer, Terry Hixon, Doug Sturgill, Dana Keeton, Dean Treolo, Andrew 173 Introducing The Class Of ' 77 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFI- CERS: LEFT TO RIGHT: Kim Ramsey, secretary; Tim Thompson, president; Robbert Limburg, treasurer. Abshear, James Adams, Karen Al ard, Jodee Allen, Paul Allyn, Donald Amos, Martha Anderson, Jeff Ark, Joyce Armstrong, Lora Arnold, Walter Ash, Paul Ayars, Barbara Back, William Baird, Cindy Baird, Peggy Barnett, Mike Boggs, Sheila Bolinger, George Borders, Brenda Bostick, Terry Bowen, Karen Braun, Anthony Bridges, Greg Brinnon, Steven 174 K! ID£I Brown, Daniel Brown, Karen Brown, Marsha Buckmaster, Joy Budelis, Allison Bush, Eric Buxton, Michael Byndas, Douglas Campbell, Sandra Canaday, James Canaday, Robert Cantrell, LeRoy Are you sure we start on the left foot? Cantrell, Martha Carpenter, Deborah Castle, Bryan Castle, Verna Catanzaro, Joseph Chevally, Randall Chiles, Lisa Clark, Chris Clark, Gary Cocca, John Cole, Melanie Combs, Wanda 175 Conley, Tammy Conner, Kathy Cooper, Timothy Cope, Bradley Coppess, David Corbett, Jean Culbertson, Nancy Cunninglnam, Ronald Day, Barbara Deady, Rosemary Delcambre, Lisa Delong, Virginia Denio, Barbara Depreist, Jeffrey Dillingham, Timothy Dillon, Noah Dillon, Sharon Dinnen, Kelly Dinnen, Steven Donley, Joseph Dukes, Regina Duncan, Kimberly Ellis, Kyle Embry, Alice It ' s great to be part of a large organization. 176 TOP: Bewildered. Eichenlaub, Gale Erickson, Vickie Featherston, Kevin Ferguson, Randy Fick, John Fisher, Lowell Fleming, Steven Freeman, Michael Frei, Michael Friley, Valerie Fullencamp, Martin Garman, Gary Gathers, Terry Gaylord, Perry Geltmacher, Daniel Gerhardt, Marilyn Gill, Marion Gillam, Maria Gindlesperger, Brian Gladman, James Glaze, Robert Goble, Mary Goodemote, Harold Goodwin, Gayle Green, Kelly Griffith, Tony Griffith, Vickie Hackney, Michael Hall, Terry Hampton, Christopher 177 Hanson, Joy Harris, Luke Hayes, Greg Hennessee, Patrick Hersey, Eddie Hewitt, James Hilton, Curtis Hixon, George Hixson, James Hobbs, Patricia Hofer, Pamela Hollingsworth, Robin Holsapple, Gwen Horn, Peri Home, Wendall Hosier, Vera Howard, Jeffery Houck, David Houk, Steven Huggler, Sandra Hyson, Zachary Ingram, Bret Jacks, Pamela Jenkins, Dale 178 Jordan, Rhonda Kahler, Deborah Kincaid, Lisa King, Carolyn Kirkham, Cynthia Kitchen, Sandra Lai, Cheryl Laino, Edward Landrum, Johnny Lawson, Lisa Lawson, Sharon Legge, Judy Lemaster, Patricia Lemaster, Timothy Lillibridge, Jodie Limburg, Robert Lingo, Beverly Litteral, Doris Littlejohn, Nelson Longo, Susan Lockhart, Mark Longworth, Bobbie Lott, Bradford Lowe, Keith Ludy, Dale Maley, Beth Mays, Debbie Mays, Mark McBlane, David McHenry, Marcia 179 McKelvey, Rebecca McKinney, Lisa McLean, Alison Melnikoff, Gregory Milam, John Miller, Brenda Miller, Jane Moore, Barbara Morawski, Thomas Morgan, Deborah Morlock, Marcianne Morris, Janet Say When Mosley, Melissa Mounts, Eric Murphy, Phillip Myers, Sharon Natalie, Kimberly Newhouse, ina Newman, Roxanne O ' Connor, Christine O ' Dell, Teresa Olsen, Eric Pack, James Palmer, Thomas mi i 180 Pankei«icz, Michael Pansza, Cheryl Parrill, Lisa Parsons, Mark Patterson, Kevin Paxson, Mark Penick, Timothy Phillip, Thomas Phillips, Tom Pitstick, Randy Potts, Michael Powell, Danny 181 Stop the world I want to get off! Roach, Joann Rogers, Carolyn Rohrer, Daniel Roudelbush, David Roush, Deborah Ryan, Joey Salser, Bruce Salzman, Brenda Sampson, Gary Sanner, Patricia Schartz, Christopher Scott, Robert Seiner, Stephen Shaffer, Terry Shepherd, Sheila Sherwin, William Shkane, Dale Shoaf, Laura 182 Sims, Amy Sisnrjro ' j, Kim Smith, Joseph Snoddy, Janet Spitler, Brian Spotts, Ruth SprinUe, Cheryl Stack, Mark Stack, Michael Stacey, Richard Strait, Beverly Stump, Yvonne ABOVE: Me and my locker. LEFT: think I may need glasses ' 183 Tilson, Katherine Timberman, Kathleen Tinsley, Scott Townsend, Timothy Trisel, Darren Tropp, Jo Ellen Turner, Jeannine Turner, Kenneth Vanderglas, Joel Vanderpool, Debra Van Pelt, Mark Varner, Mike glad I came. Vick, Karen Walker, Rose Wallace, Scott Waiters, Anthony Ware, Andrew Warsitz, Richard 184 It ' s team work that counts. Weber, Henry Whitacre, Diana Whitaker, Cynthia Wickliffe, Steven Wilburn, Karen Wilke, Brian Wilkin, Susan Willard, Kathryn Williams, David Williams, Diane Wilson, Marcy Winters, Michael Wood, Robert Wright, Cynthia Wright, Michael Yoakum, Charlene Young, Gary Zarecky, Mark 185 OUR SPONSORS PROM AC, INC. Prototype and Special Machining 350 Enon Road P.O. Box 57 Enon 186 To These Members Of Our Community Who Help Us In So Very Many Ways We Offer Our Sincere Thanks 187 Congratulations To The Class of 1 974 A I Jean ' s Beauty Salon 7490 Dayton Springfield Rd. Fairborn, Ohio 864-2101 sM SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION MERCHANIi ml MM,HA n:. SPRINGFIELD branch FAIRBORN, OHIO Congra+ula+ions Graduates Mad River Carpet 350 Enon Road Enon, Ohio GOOD LUCK! Young ' s Jersey Dairy the dairy with cows DIAMOND READY MIX ENON. OHIO Phone: 882-6335 188 Ta '  ' ' ' God, Receive Into Thy Proleclive Care These Students Who Are About To Go Forth To Defend Justice And Freedom. Give Them Strength To Meet Every Trial; Courage To Face Every Danger. Teach Them To Give and Not To Count The Cost, To Fight and Not To Heed The Wounds, To Work And Not To Seek Reward, That They May Guide Their Country With Honor And Serve It Worthily. ADJC WILLIAM PRICE SMI TED TRAYLOR CS1 JOHN SPARKS ADJ1 AL KAMINSKI Navy Recruiting Station 1804 North Limestone St Springfield, Ohio 45501 Phone 390-1661 (g|L[(g[  - ' 4| WEST HIGH SrilEEI. SPRINGFIELD, OHIO iS02. TELEPHONE 513-323 556 W I PI EDDIE KLABE says: At Click Camera We love to teach you how Photography is fun. DAVIDSON Trailer Sales Service 5808 Springfield - Xenia Road Route 68 South at Husted 324-221 1 324-2211 We Boost Greenon and Our Community 189 ' C C BUILDERS MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS Plumbing Plumbing Supplies Heating— Electrical Residential— Commercial 864-2901 25 Green Valley Dr., Enon Symbol of Service GC G. A. CAMPBELL AGENCY INC. 114 W. BROAD ST. FAIRBORN, OHIO PHONE: 878-3413 ROGERS JEWELERS Authorized Keepsake Diamond Dealer Two Locations to Serve You: 6 E. Main St.— Downtown and Upper Valley Mall 190 BROWN FLINT REALTY INC. 7153 Dayton Road m ENON 864-7352 ■! ' f . REALTY Residential • Business Connmerlcal Sales lutiMiotioe COMPLETE AUTO REPAIR • Domestic Imports - Major or Minor . =  15 Yedrj ' Experience AIR CONDITIONERS ELECTRONIC TUNE-UPS • BRAKE SERVICE • TRANSMISSION SPECIALISTS ■ I 864-1904 I FRONT END ALIGNMENTS B500 Dayton Road Across the street from Holiday Valley Bob Woodkouse Owner RICHARDS MEMORIAL HOME 838 East High Street Springfield, Ohio Phone- 325-1564 ©ngtoal Affe GALLERY HOURS MONTHUHFRI 1T04AND7T09 30 SAT ANDSUN 11 TO 9 30 CLOSEDTUES ANDWED 139 NORTH BROAD STREET RESIDENCE FAIR0ORNOH1O4S324 8784227 410 N. Broad TYPEWRITERS Sales Service Rentals SIMMS INC. 878-5739 191 Our Sponsors Provide a Full Range of Servi ces for Now and Later. VILLAGE FORD 1455 Xenia Avenue Yellow Springs, Ohio FORBECK INSURANCE AGENCY INC. 28 South Foun+ain Springfield Ohio Phone:325-1471 Compliments of: BURCHAM FUNERAL HOME 119 E. Main St. Fairborn, Ohio Phone: 878-0711 Ornamental Iron SPRADLIN BROS. WELDING Steel Fabrication, Weldments Portable Welding, Pipe Welding Boiler Repair, State Certified Owners SAM AND ALBERT SPRADLIN, JR. Phone 323-2992 2787 S. Limestone St. Springfield, 0. 45505 192 THE FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK Main Street at Wright Street FAIRBORN, OHIO 1st NATIONAL BANK FAIRBORN, OHIO Compliments of: HOAK ' S GREENHOUSE 878-8621 627 North Broad Fairborn, Ohio Flowers For All Occasions COX ' S MEN ' S STORE 217 W. Main Street Fairborn, Ohio Make Use of These Services to Meet Your Needs 193 Our Community Supports Greenon . . DENLINGERS HARDWARE Xenia Main St. Enon, Ohio Plione: 864-7366 MEN ' S FORMAL WEAR 301 W. Main Springfield, Ohio Phone: 323-8241 ENOIM AUTO TRAILER SALE% Dayton - Springfield Rd. Enon, OHio Phone: 864-7337 SPRINGFIELD AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION Springfield, Ohio DAVIDSON CHEVROLET CO. FITE CHEVROLET CO. SPRINGFIELD LINCOLN-MERCURY MITCHELL MOTORS INC. T.V. MOTORS JIM FOREMAN PONTIAC FLOYD DUGAN FORD Phone 322-9931 The House of Diamonds AUSS 39 E. MAIN ST. Springfield, Ohio 45502 • Where Teenage Accounts Are Most Welcomed 194 P - K YELLOW SPRINGS INC. Lumber - Plywood - Paint Builders Hardware Yellow Springs, Ohio BONDED 2525 N. LIK. oTONE STREET SPRINGFIELD, OHIO HOME AUTO SERVICENTER G.E. ELEC-TRAK-TORO GRAVELY- AMF - HOMELITE LAWN BOY- ARIENS 8400 DAYTON ROAD Fairborn, Ohio 45324 As Greenon Supports Our Communi+y. 195 KEIFER SAND GRAVEL 5744 S. Tecumseh Road Springfield, Ohio 45502 JANITOR EQUIPMENT COMPANY 1000 Dayton Road Springfield, Ohio RECO SPORTING GOODS SPRINGFIELD, OHIO Phone: 323-9341 VAN PELT PRESS Job Printing 4742 Peacock Road Springfield, Ohio Ph. 325-2861 SUBURBAN PROPANE 2929 Enon Road Enon, Ohio Phone: 864-7327 196 DON MENDENHALLSCARPETALK 2643 E. MAIN STREET SPRINGFIELD, OHIO DEATON HARDWARE YELLOW SPRINGS, OHIO HART ' S JEWELRY Headquarters for Class Rings Downtown Springfield, Ohio 28 S. Limestone Street Phone:325-1594 SPRINGFIELD ARMATURE WORKS 1512-14 W. MAIN Springfield, Ohio Phone: 323-6444 197 UEHE GOIHETO DINNEN EXCAVAT- ING Septic Installation Repair Bulldozing • Trenching Phone: 325-3610 LETS HEAR IT FOR OUR SPONSORS B M 6775 DAYTON ROAD ENON, OHIO PARISH COAL FEED CO. 555 East Leffel Lane Springfield, Ohio 198 INDIAN MOUND STITCHING POST 303 MAIN STREET ENON, OHIO 864-1333 1 InUMBiNG ' 1 864 SUPPIYCO 2901 [0 d HT ■jjIg fc B . MUNCY ' S IGA 310 Main St. Enon Compliments of MORRIS AND SONS Dayton — Fairborn ENON MEL-0-DEE RESTAURANT 75 W. Main Street - Enon Home Cooked Meals BECK ' S PHARMACY 13 NORTH XENIA AVE. Phone 864-1603 Freddie the Friendly Pharmacist COUNTRY PEDDLER 611 Dayton Road Springfield, Ohio 45502 Phone 864-1771 199 PRODUCTS SERVICES MITCHELL MOTORS 5320 URBANA ROAD SPRINGFIELD, OHIO DEVORE RADIO ELECTRONICS 343 E. Main Street Enon, Ohio 45323 Phone: 864-7987 L. M. DeVore Industrial Electronic Division Audio Visual Division Home Entertainment Division (513) 325-5824 Jom Cottingkam PUMPS PLUMBING HEATING 5725 SPRINGFIELD XENIA ROAD SPRINGFIELD, OHIO 45502 it 1485 South Xenia Avenue, Yellow Springs, Ohio Phone 767-1831 200 Ehman ' s Garage and Auto Service Complete Repair Service U. S. 68 at HUSTEAD 5965 SPRINGFIELD - XENIA ROAD Dial 323-2421 SPRINGFIELD, OHIO JOE HOLLY ' S CLEANERS 111 Corry Street Yellow Springs, Ohio Compliments of HILL BUILDING SUPPLY 2301 Sheridan Avenue Springfield, Ohio For Better Living 201 We Enjoy a Wide Range of Goods And Services from Our Advertisers W. R. HACKETT FRUIT AND COLD STORAGE 1 1 1 W. Washington Street Springfield, Ohio Phone: 323-7541 ARTHUR ' S MARKET Dayton-Springfield Road Enon, Ohio SWALLEN ' S FURNITURE QUALITY FURNITURE AT DISCOUNT PRICES 5690 LOWER VALLEY PIKE SPRINGFIELD, OHIO THE BOOK RACK 380 E. MAIN STREET ENON, OHIO PHONE: 864-1746 202 FIRST NATIONAL BANK 4 West Main S+reet Springfield, Ohio JOHN IHRIG SONS HARDWARE - FEED- GARDEN SUPPLIES 1800-24 W. MAIN ST. SPRINGFIELD, OHIO Compliments of BEAN TIRE CENTER SPRINGFIELD, OHIO ENON SAND AND GRAVEL 1665 ENON ROAD ENON, OHIO Future Homemakers Know the Value of Our Advertiser ' s Services 203 See Our G.A.A. GIRLS In Action at PARK LANES 2229 W. MAIN SPRINGFIELD, OHIO NORMAN ' S NURSERY 923 E. JACKSON ROAD SPRINGFIEL1D, OHIO miDAS ' L MUFFLER SHOPS Complete Exhaust Work Custom Pipe Bending Shocks 1052 Bechtle Ave. Springfield, Ohio WAYNE WRIGHT BUILDERS 3507 FAIRFIELD PIKE SPRINGFIELD, OHIO 204 NORTH MOTORS INC. CORNER NORTH AND MURRAY SPRINGFIELD, OHIO JOHN ' S GULF EAST MAIN STREET ENON.OHIO WEAVER ' S SUPER VALUE YELLOW SPRINGS, OHIO BOB ' S BARBER SHOP 7325 Dayton-Springfield Rd. Enon, Ohio Good Luck From TIDY HOUSE FURNITURE SPRINGFIELD, OHIO Complete Sales Services Authorized Dealers for Motorola Teledyne Packard Bell Phone 864-2721 Enon FLOYD DUGAN FORD 5600URBANA RD. SPRINGFIELD, OHIO 205 DOT ' S CERAMICS 304 E. Main St. ENON, OHIO PHONE: 864-7978 WHEELS N THINGS 55 S. Harrison St. Complete Bicycle Shop Sales and Repair 864-1873 Congratulations Grads r= IC] SECURITY t= m NAT HNAL BANK • Clark County ' s Locally Owned Commercial Bank 8 Offices To Serve You Spring 120S. 920 W. ield Limestone Street IVIain Street 201 N. New Carlisle Main Street Enon - Medway - South Charleston - Northridge - Park Layne 206 WALLACE AND TURNER 633 North Limestone Street Springfield, Ohio 207 We Have Seen The Beginning 208


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