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MIRAGE 1980 LANCASTER HIGH SCHOO 1312 GRANVILLE PIKE LANCASTER. OHIO 43130 5 7 3 BMfrtfrRuj' ' Sfrua “Gotta RjiautUig ’ .... ) n This year the Mirage has chosen to dedicate this publication to Mr. Les George. Mr. George patrolled the Lancaster City School grounds for almost 10 years serv- ing as a deputy for the Sheriff’s Department. The LHS constable had only the high- est regard for the students at Lancaster High and he recalled never did a gradua- tion go by where a tear did not roll down his cheek seeing “his kids for the last time. Mr. George always maintained good relationships with the students while enforcing the law. Les George has left his mark on LHS that will never be removed. We wish him the best in his retiremen 15 ] Seniors Born to Run’’ The Senior Class began its busy year with e rummage sale early in the fall of '79. The mual spaghetti dinner attracted connois- iurs of all types to the LHS cafeteria. The 0 graduates also sold tee-shirts with the ames of every senior on it. Highlighting the nd-raising expeditions was the unprece- anted. record-breaking selling of 24.482 3zen senior rolls. On the delightful evening May 10 the Senior Prom was held. Free rd was the theme providing seniors with e fondest memories of LHS to treasure as ey wander down the road of life. Robyn Adams Tamara Agosta ToniAgosta Sherry Allen Stephen Alspach Autumn Alten Jeffrey Alwood Roger Amspaugh David Anders Roberta Anderson Shelly Anderson Jodi Armstrong Karen Arnsbarger ■ Michael Arrowsmith James Ashley Robin Augg Robin Barnett Gaylene Beam Anthony Bennett Sheryl Baker Karen Barr John Beck Susan Bennett Kim Baker Steven Barber Patrick Beale Mary Ann Bell Melanie Baker Tari Baker Barbara Bates Steven Bates One of John's new training techniques. Donna Balthaser i -.............— Carolyn Bieber Deborah Black Julie Blagg Larry Blosser Stephanie Blum . Elizabeth Bodamer Cynthia Boelk Jim Boggs Leslie Brown Scott Brown Terra Broyles Jeffrey Bussart Gina Bush Jean Bushee Jody Brucker Donna Burrell Todd Bussey Toni Butcher Jacqueline Cales Amy Calvert Edward Campbell Cathy Cardenas Eric Carlisle David Casto Gary Caughenbaugh Laura Chaffins James Cherry Jeffrey Cherry Dana Chilcote Deborah Clark Mary Clark Robert Clark Eric Coakley Sharon Cole Michelle Collins Joseph Colopy Nancy Conant Pete's cheap sunglasses Mary Conkey Lori Conrad Brian Cook Leslie Cook Natalie Cook John Craiglow Larry Cox Janet Cox Lisa Daubenmire Nancy Deal Cherie Deeds Timothy Deitz David DeLong Lee Ann DeLong Sherry Denton Randy DeVol Geoffrey Devore Rod Dickson Timothy Dickson Richard Dienes Lisa Dill Bill Disbennet Rhonda Dittoe Patti Dobbins Thomas Douglas Julia Dowdy Rena Jo Durose Jackie Dwyer Carmen Eads Jeanne Earley LeeElchert Darrold Elliott Elena England Brenda Engle Brian Evans Lori Evans Nancy Evans Kelly Ewing Beth Eyman John Eyman Mike Eyman Kim Fagen Randy Faulkner ‘ A million and one things on my mind but class. Lawrence Fetty Debra Finnefrock Linda Fisher James Flowers Linda Flowers Mark Floyd William Foltz Gregory Forquer Michael Fosnaugh David Foucart D. Michael Fowler Scott Fox Tammy Franklin Deborah Good Dale Garner Jamie Garrett Leon Getz Thomas Gillespie Mark Golden 27 Veda Mitchem Craig Moneypenny Michelle Morgan Deborah Morris Michelle Mowry Raymond Murphy C. Ann Musick Tamara Muenstermann Tia Musser Kiz Neighbor Jeff Neutzling James Newlon Rodney Newman Jennifer Nicodemus Robert Noonan Mary Ann Norris David Ochs Medy O’Keefe Polly Osborne Virginia Parobeck Scott Parrish Mary Notestone Kimberly Sue Oatney Susan Oatney Jenny Street dances to Long Train’ David Patzkowsky Bryce Peck Jodi Peck Kevin Pendleton Toni Marie Perrine Brett Phebus Connie Phillips Ellen Phillips Theresa Phillips Deborah Pickering Sandra Pierce Mary Ann Poling Cheryl Porter Jeffrey Prince Samuel Radebaugh Kevin Reed Petra Reid Frank Reis Jeff Richards Terry Ridenour Ann Rine Loraine Ringhiser Leigh Rising Debbie Rizer Robin Roane Hurt your toe. Jim? Richard Rooker Deborah Rogers John Robitzer Carla Rose Thomas Rose William Ruck Kim Rudisille Carol Ruff Michael Ruff Penny Rupe Dale Russell Karen Salmen John Schneider Julie Schorr Margo Schwendeman Carla Scott Allen Shaw John Seymour D. Dwayne Shaffer Kimberly Selby Diane Shepperd Jamen Schultz Shawn Shonk Lori Shriner William Shull Karen Smith Keith Smith Richard Snider Mark Snoke Randy Snyder Valerie Simonton Cindy Smith Bryan Smith Denise Smith Robert Spicer Linda Spires Kimberly Sorrell Brenda Spangler Trina Spangler Kris Stoppenhagen Thomas Stoughton Jeffrey Stover Paula Straits Karl Stratton Jennifer Street Benita Strosnider Kelly Stump Michael Sullivan Shelley Surratt Debra Svoboda David Swartz Jennifer Swift Kristi Teachout Steve Theado David Thimmes Jon Thomas Chris Tipple Jeffrey Towe James Treen John Treitmaier JohnTriance Matt Tripp Deborah Turner Nancy Uhl Angela Valentine Cheryl Valentine Karamel VanAtta Stephen VanBibber Dirk Van Renesse L Jon Van Tuin Casey Vandenoever Joyce Vandergrift Daniel Wright John Wright Rodney Wright Nancy Wyrick Gregory Young Steve Young Teresa Young Paul Ziegler JohnZishka Camilla Zylstra Teresa Young John Miller Dave Church Mark Greenlee Chris Rudy 46 Commencement — June 1,1980 Class Pres. Jay Jadwin expresses pride in his classmates. The big moment has arrived. Guest speaker Att. Gen. William Brown, Board mem- bers and principals. Still time to relax before the ceremony begins. The traditional changing of the tassels. A final gathering of the gang? Superintendent Robert Spieth addresses the class. i A pensive moment. 49 i ■4 Kris Stoppenhagen shows no tears of regret. Juniors “Ridin' the Storm Out” The Junior Class, under the command of Ann Ellwood, started its year with the construc- tion of the float for the traditional Homecoming competition. The Christmas Carnation Sale highlighted the agenda during the holiday sea- son. The second annual magazine sale raised the much-needed funds for a successful Jun- ior Prom which was indeed successful on a lovely spring evening. Tracy Ackers Dan Adley Lori Adley Bret Aebersold Todd Agosta Kelli Allen Molly Allen Regina Allen 0 And for our athletes — Cut and Paste 101 James Anderson Howard Arter Greg Azbell Mike Azbell John Babcock Sabrina Bailey Cheryl Altop Mark Ambuehl Bruce Amspaugh Dan Bainter Charles Barker Andrew Batchelor Holli Bauman Peggy Bay Kim Beal Becky Beery Molly Beery Stella Bergados Patti Bieber Judy Bing Bill Black Doug Blosser Lewis Bodamer Robert Bodamer 51 Richard Boden Edward Boice Melissa Bone David Booth Tracey Bowers Patricia Bowman Bob Bradford Teresa Bradford Cindy Brady Joy Breckenridge Rory Brehm Kevin Bretzinger Bruce Brown Cathy Brown Eric Brown Steve Burnham Gary Burnside Gary Burris Mary Bush Sandy Bushee Jamie Bussard Melanie Bussard Gary Bussart Troy Lee Bussey John Butcher Danielle Carlisle Laura Carmody Dana Carroll Marie Cavinee Anna Clark Chip Clark Chris Clark Fyanna Clark James Clark Jim Clark Kathi Clark Leah Clark Lisa Clark Molly Clark Darrell Cleland Ron Coakley Michael Coats Rick Coffill Randy Coffman Rex Coleman Harold Collins Mitch Combs Scott Congrove Angela Conrad Cathy Cooperrider Alan Cork Marie Council Elizabeth Cox Joni Cox The FTD Man 53 Jett Crawford Crystal Cremeans Jeanne Crook Jim Cunningham Mary Dale Ed Danison Mick Danison Lodena Danner Julie Davis Mark Davis Pam Davis Steve Davis Rick Deeds Lynda DeLong Danny Denny Frederick Dennis Diana Dennison Thomas Denton Doug Detwiler Angela DeVault Carl DeVault Renee DeWees Michelle Dick Mike Dickson Dave Dilger Larry Dilley Missy Dittmar Diane Donahue Troy Donahue Kathy Donley Marilyn Doss Andy Dreyer Robin Driver Mark Duffy Michael Dumire 54 Debbie Duvall Rebecca Dwyer George Earley Crystal Eastwood Mickey Echard Cathy Eckert Lydia Edmonds Tim Edwards Ann El I wood Amy Engle Cathy England Rhonda Engle Kevin Evans Pam Evans Scott Evans Shawn Evans Jody Fairchild Andrea Farnick Charles Fellers Ray Fellers James Fernow Kraig Figgins Janelle Finnefrock Jodi Finnefrock Patricia Flowers Jean Foltz Rayenetta Frazier Sheryl Frederick Lisa French Todd Friesner 55 Bret Fuller Linda Fuller Sherry Funkhouser Beth Gardner Donna Garrett Rex George Susan George LouAnn Given Richard Goodwin Cheryl Gordon Patrick Gordon Scott Gottliebson James Graf Richard Greenawalt James Greenlee Stacy Griffin Debra Griffith Yvonne Griffith Melanie Grimm Scott Guisinger Dave Gustavson Becky Hajost Brad Hajost Bruce Hajost Jon Hale Clark Haley James Hall 50 The Incredible Hulk in practice Stephanie Hamilton Pam Hanes Jennifer Hansel Todd Hansen Marla Harden Kevin Hardgrove Kathi Harmon Lynne Harrington Steven Harris Carol Hartranft Bobbi Hatfield Kim Havens Susan Hayes Tammy Headley Tina Hedges Betsy Henry Timothy Henry Penny Henthorn Richard Herron Tim Heskett Charlotte Heston Lisa Heston Timmy Hickman Eddie Highley 57 Debbie Hiles Mike Hiles Teresa Hillyard Tammy Hilyard Bob Hines Erik Hoch Mike Jolly Harvey Jones Jason Jones JoAnne Jones Mary Jones Molly Hoffman Valerie Hoffman Susan Holliday Janie Hoskins Stan Hudnell Brian Hunt Scott Hunter Burl Hurley Rhonda Hurst Jon Hutcheson Tammy Hyde Eric Jackson Keith Jeffers Brian Johnson Laura Johnson 58 Terry Jones Krista Joos Della Kane LouAnn Karcher Denise Kauffman Kimberly Kelly Elizabeth Kemerer Gary Kennedy Monique Khoury Martha Kidder Karen Kiger Daniel Kilbarger Tammy Kilbarger Traci Kilbarger Jill Kimberland Colleen Kirkpatrick Chris Kissling Jackie Kitz Craig Kline Lori Klusty Robin Kocher Terry Kohler Aylin Koksal Julie Koska 59 Lannette Kougher Timothy Kozar Treg Kramer Trindi Kramer Julie Krannitz Roger Landrum Jamie Lansing Lisa Lape Mark Laughlin Valarie LaVeck Teresa Lax Todd Leach Tim Ledman Cynthia Lehman Joy Lehman Karen Lescalleet Candie Lewis Robin Lewis Tom Lewis Michael Liedel Tracy Lindsey James Linehan Craig Littrell Mark Long Roderick Lott Ronda Lutz Gina Mace Jim Maholm Mary Mallon Jean Mallory Barry Mann Debbie Mann Kathryn Marque Katrina Marteney Bonnie Martin 60 Doug Martin Jacob Martin Paul Martin Stacy Mathews Christina Mathias Richard Matz Sharon McCandlish Bill McCandlish Kim McClung Penny McGee Jenny Mclnerney Cindy McKee Craig McKenzie Jeff McKenzie Candace McNally David Medaugh Cheryl Michael Nancy Middaugh Lisa Miesse Kevin Millar Amy Miller David Miller Deborah Miller Della Miller Diana Miller Kent Miller Joe Milliron Barry Milliser Monique Mills Michael Mitchell 61 Andrew Montler Margie Moody Beth Moore Christi Moore Keith Moore Lynne Moore Martie Moore Marcy Morarity Kathy Morgan Monte Morgan Pam Morgan Diane Morris Georgetta Morris Vada Morrow Brenda Mowery Jeff Mowery Lee Mowery Chuck Murray Jeff Murray Joanie Nichols Joe Nimon Todd Norris Nancy Novack Adam Nowakowski James Nye Chip Offers Kevin Ogg Professor Hal. DougOgilvie Shawn O'Rourke Ron Orr Ray Pargeon Diane Parrish Joyce Patterson Kelly Patton Wayne Peters Julie Pettit Sopwith Camel rides again! Todd Phillips Frank Piper Patty Pohlod Lori Poling Michael Poling Steve Poling Hal Presser Norman Pritchett Tammy Radcliff Janet Rausch Larry Raymond Chris Reed Harry Reed Judy Reed Philip Reese 63 Kaylon Reeves Forrest Remley Susan Rhein Steven Riggs Susanna Ringhiser Maritza Rivera Melanie Roberts Matthew Robinson Patty Rogers Aleta Rose Andrew Rose Becky Rose Keith Rosier Lori Roth Vincent Rutter Julie Ryan Billy Sampson Marlee Sanford Jane Saunders Valeria Saunders Valorie Saunders Carol Scamehorn Tim Schaffer Carol Schenz Janice Schneider w-f' Lori Schorr Janice Scott Diana Seesholtz Steve Sells Debra Seymour Lisa Shafer Carl Shaffer Connie Shaffer Stuart Sharp Melanie Shaw Susan Shaw Brian Shell Rhonda Shepard Lisa Sheppard Elizabeth Sheridan Kathy Shingler Paula Shonk Kathy Short Cheryl Silvey Lisa Smathers Amy Smith Edgar Smith Kelly Smith Lesa Smith Mike Smith Patty Smith Margie Snoke Bruce Snyder Todd Snyder James Spangler Julie Spangler Tony Spangler Daniel Sparks GarySpaun Kirk Speaks 65 Short Spires Ken Sprague Cheri Starkey Bonnie Starner Daniel Starner Julie Stone Wayne Stoneburner Sherie Stover Steve Straits Eric Strohm Kyle Strohm Cynthia Swackhamer Debbie Swisher Milt Taylor Traci Teachout Dave Tennison Lynne Theller Penny Thrasher Karen Thrush Cassandra Tipple Jeff Tipple Joe Triance Brenda Tucker Diane Tucker John Tucker Mark Tucker Mr. Wittman's orderly brigade Cynthia Tufts Kathleen Turben Show us your Underalls! Brenda Uhl Denise Upp Molly Upp Angela Urig Sarah Urling Gary Valentine Andy Vance Susan VanMeter Cindy Vaughn Heidi Wacker VenessaWade Janet Wagner Richard Wagner Paul Waits Terry Waits Melissa Walker Deborah Walston Janie Walston Joy Walt 67 David Walton Cynthia Wasserman Linda Waugh Phillip Weaver Angela Weidner Paul Weiland Michael Weimann Jo Weisend Michael Wells Amy Welsh Alan Wentz Steve Wetzel Stu Wharton Brian Whitehead Scott Whitmer Steve Wilting Brent Williams Joe Williams Laura Williams Jill Wmegardner David Wood Kelly Woodruff Cheryl Wright Chris Wright Linda Wyer Jackie Yantes Kathy Yantes 68 Lisa Yates James Young Kelly Young Scott Young Tammy Young Kim Zaayor What's Linda looking for? David Ziels Kevin Zumbro 69 Do you think this thing will actually work? Monte spilled the milk. Margie doesn't seem too busy. Sophomores “New Kids in Town” The Sophomore Class, headed by president Steve Shaver, did not know what to expect of LHS as they tram- pled these halls for the first time in late August. They soon found their way through the crowded corridors and had to face their first major escapade: the float contest. Encompassing the theme of “The Sophomore Spirit Will Knock Them Down, the LHS rookies copped second place. On Feb. 9,1980, the sophomores hosted the Soph- omore Valentine Dance with Disc Jockey Chris Schiebel. Melissa Ackison Michael Adams Robert Adkins Candy Alexander Kristan Altier Allan Anderson Brian Anderson Patti Anderson Tammie Anderson Barb Angle Allison Appel Jeff Aquilio Melissa Arent Billy Arnold Cathy Ashcraft Troy Aucreman Kevin Await Sarah Azbell Brenda Ball Patty Ballinger Deb Balser Tracey Barnes Julie Barnett Linda Barnhart Max Barr Carolyn Bash Tammy Baucher Michelle Bay Mary Bean Connie Beatty 70 Mary Benson Dennis Beougher Margaret Berry David Bickham Sandra Bininger Dwight Bishop Warren Bitter Claire Bletzacker Jennifer Blum Diana Boggs Lisa Boltz Bryan Bontrager Melanie Booth Andrew Boring Anna Bosch Cynthia Bowers David Bowers Michael Bowlby Debarah Bowman Allen Bowsher Joanna Bowsher Melissa Boyer Mary Bradford Gary Bradley Diane Brady Mark Brady Robert Brister Elizabeth Brown Ronda Brown Stephen Brown Bruce Broyles Shawn Brucker Mark Brunney Tom Brunney Ann Bullock Cynthia Burnside Dave Burrell Kimberly Burrows Robert Bush Tony Bushee Theresa Bussart Scott Canfield Karen Cardente Meriki Carner Bill Carpenter Jeanine Carpenter Steven Carpenter Terry Carpenter 71 Rodney Carroll Paul Casseday Suzan Cavinee Billy Chaffins Lori Chaney Edana Chapman MaryChilcote Angela Clark Bob Clark Brenda Clark Mark Clarkson Amy Clayton Elizabeth Clem Charles Coakley Nancy Coakley Brenda Coffill Dave Comer Diane Cook Mark Cooper TinaCottrill Karen Cowgill Robert Cox Andrea Craiglow Bonnie Craiglow Jeanette Creuson Kent Crist Molly Crook Denine Cruit Brian Cunningham James Cushing Nina Dale Billy Danison Sheila Dauterman Suzanne Davenport Matthew Dawson Tonya Dawson Carla Decker Jean Decker Sherrie Decker One. two. three, kick, 72 James Deeds Rhonda DeLong Mike DeLuca Lorilee Dicken Sandra Dickerson Bob Dickey Renee Dieble Bob Dittoe Cally Dittoe Julia Donham Sandra Downhour Jeff Doty Mark Douglas Dennis Drumm Joyce Dufner Debbie Durst Keith Eads Mark Eaton Melissa Eaton Todd Ebbrecht Jeff Echard Paula Edgington Tracy Edmondson Chris Egan Linda Emmert Joseph Emore Alan Enmen Mark Evangelista Richard Everhart Kim Ewing Tim Fahrer Brenda Feasel John Ferguson Heidi Figgins Frank Finck Jeff Fisher David Ford Jill Forrest Jennifer Fosnaugh 73 Bruce Foster Mary Foucart Steve Fouty Patricia Fox Kim Franke April Frazier Tim Frazier Robert Freeman Allison Fricker Karen Gallimore Todd Gardner Pamela Gatwood Kenneth George Martin George Trisha George Ty George DougGiesy Tom Gill Vicky Gobel Gary Golden Jeff Golden Cheryl Good Patti Gordon Jamie Graf Tom Graham Mary Grant Ooug Green Rhonda Green Cheryl Gribble Patty Griffin Beth Ann Guisinger Paula Haley Matthew Hall Chris Hamilton Christine Hamilton Rebecca Hammond Bradley Hansel Gayle Hanson Chuck Harbaugh Elizabeth Harford Scott Hargrove Rod Hargus James Harmon Steven Hatfield Chad Hegerty James Heinzman Donna Heise Scott Helber '4 Mark Hemsworth Peggy Hershberger Greg Hess Kirk Hewitt James Hicks Colleen Hiles Laura Hiles Tracy Hiles Nathaniel Hill Van Hill LisaHilyard Marianne Hilyard Rhonda Hoey Melinda Hoffman Diane Holcomb Stacey Holliday Rhonda Holowell Davita Houseworth Jeff Hovatter Chris Huddle Shelly Hudnall Wade Huffman Diana Hupp Kelly Hupp Dan Hyme Kristi Jaschek David Johnson Lori Johnson Debbie Johnston Randy Johnston Jeff Jones Joan Joos Jim June Amy Justus Jodi Karcher Larry Karns Jeff Keene Lisa Keeton Tim Kegley 75 Terri Kellogg Sam Kennedy Keith Kerens Kathy Kern Pam Kern LouraineKiger Jeffery Kilbarger Elisabeth King Chris Kingery Vickie Kinser Theresa Kish Rodney Kisor Barbara Knox Karey Koehler Tory Kramer Kristin Kuechler Andrew Lambert Brian Lambert Jim Landis Scott Landis Trisha Landis Kathy Layberger Ricky Leach Kit Nam Lee Paula Lehman Sherry Lemaster John Leohner Nancy Lescalleet Richard Libert Mike Linebarger John Lineberger Cindy Lininger Barbara Littrell Leonard Locke Jeff Lower Mark Lukens Kevin Lutz Ronnie Lutz Jill Lynch 76 William Lytle Trisha Macioci Michael Madden Erich Mann Laura Manning Robert Marsh Ronald Mason Karen Masten Carla Mathias Vicky Matz Brenda May Regina Mayes Michael McCandlish Kathryn McClellan Dena McConkey Valerie McCoy Deborah McCray Paula McCray Elizabeth McCune Kristy McGill Don Merrick Tamara Messbarger Bruce Metcalf Cyndi Milbaugh Gina Miller Holly Miller Kathryn Miller Leslie Miller Lisa Miller Nancy Miller Penny Miller Shawn Miller Todd Miller Anthony Mitchell Mary Molar William Molar Elaine Montler John Moore Terri Moore 77 Lisa Morris William Morse Alice Mowery Donna Mowery Jacquelyn Moyer Trade Mugg Lisa Mullins Jodie Myers Pam Neeley Todd Nettles Tammy Newman Tom Nibert CinthiaNimon Scott Nisley Phil Noland Tod Noland Charles Noonan Deidre Norman Jeftery North Paula Nusser Cheryl Nutter Tom Ochs Cheryl Ogg Sherrie Osborne Catherine Palmer Michael Parrish Timothy Pascarella Regina Pennell Paula Perry Rick Perry Tresa Perry Doug Peterseim Jeff Pettit Lori Phelps Cheryl Phillips John Phillips Lisa Phillips Theresa Pickrel Rhonda Pierce Paul Pillar Brady Plescher Jonathon Pohlod Janelle Poling Janene Poling Lisa Poling Sean Poling Amy Porter Chris Posey Timothy Powers Michael Prevette Robin Prevette Bryan Prosch Barb Prucinsky Beth Purcell Lori Pursell Molly Pursell David Rager Penny Rager Jerry Rainey Steven Ramey Stacy Ramsey Susan Ramsey Paula Ray Jennifer Reall Anthony Redd Robin Reed Angela Reel James Reeves Jeffery Reid Mary Reid Theresa Reis Jacquelin Reynolds Randy Reynolds Keven Rhymer Donald Richards Scott Ridenour Elizabeth Rife John Riggs Harry Rizer Scott Roby Jonathan Roemer Annette Rogers Bridget Rogers Sherry Rogers Paula Romans Janet Rooker Elizabeth Ross 79 80 Tammi Roush Darrell Ruff Doug Ruff Kurt Rupe Kathy Rutter Mary Rutter Jennifer Saelens Peggy Sanor April Sark Vicky Saunders Terry Schmelzer Joe Schneider Jeffery Schorr Diane Schwalbach Dawn Scott Julie Searls Michael Searls Jim Seifert Sharon Sells Donna Senig Antoinette Sevigny Paula Shaffer Steven Shane Steven Shaver Charles Shaw Chris Shaw Darsy Sheets Jeb Sheidler Wade Shepard Blaine Sheppard Gwen Sheppard Mike Sheppard Kimberly Sherrell Robert Sherwood Brian Shonk Kelly Shull Lewis Shuman Cheryl Simonton Mark Sims Patty-cake, patty-cake Brad Smith Connie Smith David Smith Jennifer Smith Jill Smith Robert Smith Steven Smith Cheryl Smyers Richard Smyers Carla Snoke Pam Sohrenssen Bryan South Tammy Sowers Cheryl Spangler Eric Spangler Hannah Speakman Pam Speakman Quintin Speakman Paul Spears Kathy Spicer Larry Spires Susan Spires Timothy Spires Lynn Sprague Ruth Springer John Stallard Kevin Starr Catherine Staten Kevin Steel Brenda Steen Karl Steiner Gregory Stickel Barry Stiverson Cathy Stockwell Jeff Stoppenhagen Mark Storts Lisa Straits Greg Strohmeyer Theresa Stuart Amy Sugimoto Susan Suhr Julia Sullivan Steve Svoboda Rebecca Swartz Sharon Swartz Kent Swinehart Rebecca Tabler Rick Tabler 8i Anne Thiel Steve Thompson Misty Thress Ron Tipton Debbie Tobin Geoff Touvell SueTremper Sheila Tucker Benjamin Turner April Tuttle Mike Urig Craig Valentine Mariann Valentine Twila Valentine Nathan Vandergriff Colleen Vandergrift Robert Vanlinge Beth Venrick Tonya Vermillion Mary Volan Tim Voris Paul Wacker Brenda Waits Barry Walker Jennifer Walton Maureen Walton Michiko Warfield Michelle Warner Debbie Warren Penny Wasem John Watson Catherine Watts Jeff Watts Randy Wears Cheryl Weaver Jerry Weaver Bill Wehrle Ed Weiland Ruby Welch 2 Mark Wells Kathy Whitcraft Chris Wichelns Diana Williams Laura Williams Holly Williamson Kathy Williamson Carl Wilmot Susan Wilson John Withem David Wittman Lisa Wolle Jack WoUinger Chris Woltz Joel Woltz Kathy Woltz John Woods Randy Woolum Andrea Worthington Christina Wright Lori Young Phil Young Robert Young Achievers — Achievers — Achievers — Ac The 1980 Mirage has initiated an achiever's section to recognize out- standing students in various areas of the school, excluding athletics. The following individuals were recommended by faculty members for their contributions and were interviewed by the Mirage staff. We congratulate each for his and her achievements. John Craiglow had to give up a lot of classes he would like to have taken to participate in the Auto Mechanics pro- gram. John enjoys lifting weights, fish- ing, and music. A winner of several hairstyling contests and the 1980 VICA Queen, Pam Hil- yard is looking forward to working in a salon to gain experience and then fur- ther her education in Cosmetology. One of her favorite courses, math, was extremely helpful in her work. Pam has many fond memories of LHS and will miss her friends. The Outstanding Actress for 1979-80. Kim Miskell, has participated in almost every production by the Drama Dept, during her years at LHS in addition to accompaning the Singing Gales. The high point for Kim was as director of the 1-Acts American Dream and Unsatisfactory Supper. Karen Barr's sterling ring was selected as one of 200 items by high school stu- dents to be part of the Governor’s Youth Art Exhibit. You don't have to create something to please others, but rather yourself, says Karen who is active in sports and plans to use her art abilities to help others. Drafting student Brent McKenzie's phi- losophy of Don't Quit was probably responsible for his reaching the Skills Olympics Sectionals. After working for a year, he hopes to continue his edu- cation. 84 i hievers — Achievers — Achievers — Achie Tim Dickson received a Superior Rat- ing at the State Contest in trumpet. He has held first chair in Symphonic Band as well as played first trumpet in Swinging Gales for three years and plans to continue his musical career at O.S.U. Tim enjoys baseball, football, and fishing. An outstanding student in Clerk-Steno and achieving first place on a State Test. Julie Dowdy has put her skills to use in office work. I learned a great deal here and am excited to start another step in life, Julie says about post graduation. Hunting everything, including girls, is one of the hobbies of Mark Hall, the senior in Electronics with the highest grade point average. He feels more people would be interested in electron- ics if they tried it and plans on majoring in electronic engineering at OU-L. A Kilbarger Scholarship winner. Deb- bie Morris, hopes to study Accounting to become a CPA and work at the hos- pital. She has received experience in this area through C.O.E. Two State Finalists on the American Legion Test were Lisa Dill and Greg Forquer. Lisa feels that LHS has given me a good start in life, a good education. Greg’s interest in history will be pursued at O.U. after a summer of stalking the perfect tan. 85 88 89 Cathy Jeffers Debbie Coffelt Jeanne Graybill Doug Stull Ken Montag Dennis Croft Ruth Bowers Karis Goldsberry Tom Dupler Joellen Kleinschmidt Lise Ricketts Julia Sweazy 90 I John Bosserman Bill Gruezke vicky bom Gary Schneider George Stokes Robert Hamm O Earl Jones Martha Jones James Posey Tweedle-dum and Tweedle-dee ukeas Robert Reall 91 Tom Crumley Linda Deeds Chris Doherty Sarah Henderly ' Laura Hinton Loran Peterson James Lukasko 92 Martha Beidler David Dill Kathi Rainford JoAn Vance Greg's artistic interpretation of Mr. Dill John Albert Sandra Holbert Chris Bailey and his parents. 93 Jack Miller Robert Poling Roger Dufeu Brad Bodamer Smile. Mr. Dufeu. John Young Ethan Reeves 94 Clyde Montgomery Charles Fick Lester Manuel Polk Saunders Betty Shonebarger Flora Smith Frank Westall Sylvia Saunders Bill Wittman Anna Marie Coffman Carroll Cutler 95 96 ui Richard Clark Dan Jones Mrs. Strickland doesn't think it's difficult. Roger Grossenbacher Nancy Strickland Charles Kessler Anne Bulger James Cowles Curt George 97 John Vanaman Mike Ventura James White 99 100 Dick England Athletic Director Carlton Sherrick Vocational Supervisor Pam Logsdon Home Ec Maria Woodrum 01 Service Personnel Row 1: Cathy Conrad. Reba Roemer. Cecelia Difulvio. Mary Gatwood. Florence Kachel. Row 2: Mary Boley. Ethel Roush. Judy Nutter. Row 3: Mary Halderman. Helen Adams. Gerry Flowers. Bertha Eden. Norma Kaumeyer. Helen Jackson. Aileen Cave. Don Bussard, In-School Suspension. Dick Norris. Deputy Sheriff 2. Clyde Geiger 3. Lottie Miller 4. John Tobin 102 kJt Vi L I .«LJ f i 1. Row 1: Sharon Miller. Ruth Bibler. Sally Ankrom. Aleen Heston. Row 2: Phyllis Scott. Aldona Kozar. Clara Ruth Moore. T3 Secretaries The secretarial staff is of great assistance to principals, faculty, and students. The innumerable office tasks are efficiently performed by these women who are a vital part of the school organization. 2. Mrs. Mathias directs a student in the Guidance Office. 3. The daily absence list is prepared by Mrs. Moore. 4. Jenny Street helps Mrs. Kozar sort and distribute the mail. 5. Mrs. Bradford — vocational secretary. 6. Mrs. Ankrom checks stu- dent schedules. 103 104 105 Administration The administration and faculty of Lancaster High School are very proud of the excellent curricular and extra- curricular opportunities which are available to all students in this commu- nity. We feel it is important that each student take advantage of these edu- cational opportunities in preparation for the future. We feel sure that your high school days will be the most mem- orable and the most enjoyable of your life. We hope that you find your high school education is a valuable step- ping stone to whatever you choose to do with your life. Our compliments to the Class of 1980 and best wishes in the next chap- ter of your life. Lee O. Barr — L.H.S. Principal Dempsey Bailey William Leightenheimer Jerry Woodgeard Vocational Principal Assistant Principal Assistant Principal 106 Dr. Frank Binni Loren Lonberger Dr. Robert C. Spieth — Superintendent The Lancaster Community through the Lancaster City Schools provides the students of Lancaster with an excellent opportunity to take advan- tage of an outstanding education. Hopefully you will take advantage of the learning experiences made availa- ble to you. The value of your education is determined by your willingness as a student to work and learn. Education provides the basis for a successful future. Congratulations to the Class of 1980. Best wishes for a productive and suc- cessful future. 107 Board of Education The Board of Education consists of five members of the Lancaster commu- nity. These representatives are elected officials expected to uphold the rules as well as the morals of the Lancaster City Schools. They handle every facet of the Lancaster educational system. Lancaster High School is only one small segment of the entire system that depends upon the services of these five individuals. Don Adams Dorothy Coen Kris Foley Jon Slater Robert Wenger Administrative Roster PRINCIPALS LEE O. BARR — B.S.. M.Ed.. Bowling Green State University. Miami University. Kent State University. Xavier University. Principal. WILLIAM LEIGHTENHEIMER — B.S.. M.Ed.. Ed.S.. Ohio University. Assistant Principal. GERALD B. WOODGEARD — B.S.Ed.. M.Ed.. Mas- ter’s + 30. Ohio University. Xavier University. Assist- ant Principal. DEMPSEY BAILEY — B.S.Ag.. M.S.Ed.. Berea Col- lege. University of Kentucky. Morehead State Uni- versity. Ohio State University. Kent State University. Vocational Principal. FACULTY CARL E. ACKLEY — B.S.Ed.. M.Ed.. Ohio Univer- sity. Guidance Counselor. JOHN ALBERT — B.S.Ed.. M.A.. Ohio University. Media Specialist. RICK BAGBY — B.S.Ed.. Western Kentucky Univer- sity. Ohio University. English W PAUL BARNES — BA. M.Ed.. Capital University. Ohio State University. Miami University. Ohio Uni- versity. Universidad Interamericana (Satillo. Mex- ico). University of Guadalagara (Guadalajara. Mex- ico) Aeroscience and Orchestra MARK BARR — B.S,. Ohio State University. Eco- nomics Civics. MARTHA BEIDLER — B.A., M.A.. Grove City Col- lege. Sorbonne. University of Paris. Ohio State Uni- versity. Latin and Mythology. TERRY BELLI — B.S.. M.Ed . Ohio State University. Xavier University. Science. VIRGINIA BENSON — B.S.. Ohio State University. English. LEE ANN BEVERIDGE — B.S. Bowling Green State University. Special Education and Elementary. BRAD BODAMER — 8.S.I.A . Ohto University. Cabi- net Making. VICTORIA ANN BOPE — B.S Ed . Miami University. Child Caro (Kindergarten Aide) JOHN BOSSERMAN — B.S.Ed, Associate Electron- ics Engineering. University of Cincinnati. Valpariso Technical Institute. D.C.T. RUTH BOWERS — 8.A „ College of Wooster. Kent State University. Northwestern University. Ohio Stato University. Business. BILL BOWMAN — AA. 8.S.. M S . Beckloy College. West Virginia Wesleyan College. West Virginia Uni- versity. Social Studies. HOWARD P. BOZMAN — B.S., Ohio University Physical Education. WILLIAM A BROWN — Ohio State University. Ohio University. Auto Mechanics. ANN K BULGER — B S.Ed., Kent State University. Ohio University. Hocking Tech Science. JOSEPH 8URGOON — B.B.A.. M.A., Ohio Univer- sity. Ohio State University. Electronics. WARREN BUSKIRK — 8.A Capital University. Eng- lish and American History. GEORGE W. CARR — Ohio State University. Ohio University. Electronics. DICK CLARK — B.S.Ed.. Wittonborg University Sci- ence DEBORAH A. COFFELT — B.S. Art Ed.. Bowt.ng Green State University. Art. ANA MARIE COFFMAN — BA. Ohio University. Oberlin College. Music. THOMAS L. COLES — B.A.. B.S.Ed.. Ohio State Uni- versity. Social Studies. CHARLES L. CONRAD — BA. MA. Ohio Univer- Eastern Kentucky University. Guidance Coun- JAMES A. COWLES — B.S.Ed.. M.Ed.. Bowling Green State University. Ohio University. Science. DENNIS CROFT — Associate of Accounting. B.S.. MA.. International Junior College. Ball State Univer- sity. Ohio State University. Business. THOMAS CRUMLEY — B.S.Ed.. Ohio University. Mathematics and English. CARROLL CUTLER — B.M.E.. Wartburg College Instrumental Music. LINDA DEEDS — B.S.Ed.. M.Ed.. Ohio University English. DAVID M. DILL — B.S.Ed.. Capital University. Ohio State University. Ohio University. National Autono- mous University of Mexico. Spanish. SALLY E. DITTOE — BA. Wittenberg. Special Edu- cation. CHRISTINE DOHERTY — B.S.Ed.. M.A , Bowling Green State University. Ohio State University. Eng- lish. TOM DUPLER — B.S.. M.A.. Ohio University. Ohio State University. Business. CHARLES FICK — 8.S.Ed.. M.Ed.. Ohio University. Mathematics. GEORGE FINNEN — B.S.Ed.. M.Ed.. M.A.. J.D.. Ohio University. Ohio Northern University. Social Studies. MARCIA K. FOSNAUGH — B.S.Ed.. M.Ed,. Ohio University. Y.E.T.P Counselor C. SUE FOULKS — BA. Glenville State College Business. KENNETH R. FREEMAN — B.S.Ed.. M.Ed.. Ohio University Industrial Arts J. CURTIS GEORGE — 8 S.Ed . M.Ed.. Ohio State University. Denison University, Ohio University. ScL. ence. KAREN GEORGE — B.S.. Bowling Green State Uni- versity. Physical Education. MARY GEORGE — B.S.. Miami University. Special Education. KARIS GOLDSBERRY — B.S.. M.A.. Ohio State Uni- versity. Business. JEANNE GRAYBILL — B.S.Ed.. M.A.. Bowling Green State University. Business ROGER GROSSENBACHER — B.S., B.S.Ed.. M.S.. Case institute of Technology. Kent State University. Astronomy and Planetarium Director WILLIAM D. GRUE2KE — B A . Capital University. OWE. ROBERT HAMM — B.A.. Miami University. Ohio Uni- versity. Driver's Education. WORTH HARMON — B.S.Ed.. M.Ed.. Ohio Univer- sity. Guidance Counselor. SARA HENDERLY —B.S.Ed.. Ohio State University English. LAURA L. HINTON — B.S.Ed.. Ohio University. Ohio State University. English. SANDRA S. HOLBERT — B.S Ed.. Kent State Uni- versity. Educational Media. ROMA E. HUNTER — R.N.. Grant Hospital School of Nursing. School Nurse JANETTA HUSSEY — 8.S.. Ohio University. Home Economics. CATHY M JEFFERS — B.S.Ed., Ohio University. Miami University. Ohio State University. General Art DAN JONES — A B.. M.S . Marshall University. Ball State University. Science. EARL F. JONES — B.S.Ed.. Miami University. Driv- er’s Education MARTHA L. JONES — B.S.Ed.. Miami University. Wright State University. Home and Community Job Training. CHARLES F. KESSLER — B.S.Ed.. Ohio State Uni- versity. Ohio University. Scionce. JO ELLEN KLEINSCHMIDT — 8.S.. Findlay College Business. PAMELA LOGSDON — 8.S.Ed., Ohio University. Ohio State University. Home Economics. JAMES J LUKASKO — B.A.. Ohio University Eng- lish. ERNEST D. LUKENS — 8.S.. M.A . Miami University. Driver’s Education. LESTER MANUEL — B.S., M A. Rio Grande Col- lege, Marshall University. Ohio University. Mathe- matics. PAULETTE MARAVICH — B.S.Ed.. Ohio University Social Studies WILBUR L. MEYER — Associate of Science Tool and Die Technology. ITT Technical Institute, Ohio State University. Drafting. JACK MILLER — B.S.Ed.. Salem College, industrial Arts. KENNETH G. MONTAG — 8.A.. M.E.. Witternberg University. Ohio Stato University. Businoss. CLYDE MONTGOMERY — B.S.Ed.. Ohio University. Mathematics. RAY MULROONEY — B.S.Ed.’. Ohio University. Ohio State University. Drafting. PATTY OTT — B.S.. Miami University. English. THOMAS OYER — B.S.Ed.. M.Ed.. Ohio University. Xavier University. Indiana University. Ohio State University Physical Education ZOE ANN PAXSON — Vocational Oegree. Ohio State University. Senior Cosmetology. LORAN PETERSON — B.S.Ed.. Kent State Univer- sity. English. ROBERT POLING — B.S., MA. Ohio University. Industrial Arts. JAMES F POSEY — B.A.. MA.. Denison University. Marshall University. O W E DAVID RAINFORD — B.S.Ed.. Indiana University. Capital Law School. Ohio University. Social Studies. KATHRYN RAINFORD — B A.. M.A.. Indiana Univer- sity. University of the Americas — Mexico City. Ohio State University. Spanish. EVELYN A. RAY — B.S.Ed.. M.A.. Ohio University. Guidance Counselor. BOB REALL — B.S.Ed.. Otterbein Collogo. Ohio State University. Ohio University. Driver’s Educa- tion. TOM REDMAN — B.S.. M.Ed.. Ohio University. Den- nison University. Xavier University. ETHAN REEVE — B.S.. University of Tennessee — Knoxvillo Cabinet Making and Introduction to Met- als ARDEN REID — B.S.. Ohio State University. Physi- cal Education. RON REYNOLDS — Ohio State University. Auto Mechanics. USE RICKETTS — B.S.Ed.. Ashland College. Art. POLK SAUNDERS — B.S.. University of Kentucky Mathematics SYLVIA SAUNOERS — B.S.. M.Ed.. Wayne State University. Music. GARY SCHNEIDER — B.S.. M.A.. Austin Peay State University. University of Evansville. Indiana State University. Ohio State University. C.O.E. BETTY SHONEBARGER — BA.. M.A.. Ba dwln-Wal- lace University. Ohio Stato University. Ohio Univer- sity. Mathematics WILLIAM SHROER — B.A., Heidelberg College. University of Heidelberg (Germany), Ohio State Uni- versity. Ohio Northern University College of Law. Ohio University. Social Studies. WANDA SHAEFFER — Ohio University. Ohio State University. Cosmetology. DANA L SHERRICK — B.S.Ed., M.Ed.. Ohio Univer- sity. Special Education. FLORA SMITH — B.A.. M.Ed.. University of Ken- tucky. University of Cincinnati Mathematics. JOHN STARNER — B.A.. W. Liberty State College. Ohio University. Penn Stato University. Social Stud- ies. DAVID STOCKUM — B.A.. Cornell University. Eng- lish. GEORGE STOKES — B.S.. Ohio State University Distributive Education. NANCY STRICKLAND — B.S.Ed.. M.A.. Ohio Uni- versity. Ohio State University. Science. DOUG STULL — A A.. B B A . M.Ed.. Palomar Jun- ior College. Ohio University. English and Business. JULIA THOMAS SWEAZY — B.S.. Bowling Green State University. Ohio University. Ohio State Univer- sity. Business. MARTIN TURNER — B.S.Ed.. Ohio University. Eng- lish. JOHN VANAMAN — B.A.. M.A. Muskingum Col- lege. Xavior University. Social Studies. JOANN VANCE —B.A.. Indiana University French. MARY VENTURA — B.A.. M.A . Capital University. Ohio State University. John Carroll University. Eng- lish. MIKE VENTURA — A.A., B.A.. Victor Valley College, California State College. Memphis Stato Colioge. University of Tennessee. University of Maryland. University of Illinois. Chapman College. Ohio Uni- versity Social Studies THOMAS F. WALTER — B.S.. Ohio State University Production Agriculture. JOHN E. WATSON — B.S.Ed.. M.S.Ed.. Miami Uni- versity. Ohio University. Counselor. SANDRA WELCH — B.A. M.A. Morehead State University. Ohio University. English. FRANK WESTALL — B.S.Ed.. M.Ed.. Ohio State University. Ohio University, Huntington College. Mathematics. JAMES WHITE — B.A., M.A . Ohio State Univorsity Social Studies. MARIA WILKES — B.S.. MS. Wayne State Univer- sity. Indiana University. Intensive Instruction WILLIAM L W1TTMAN — B.M.. M.M.. Ohio Univer- sity. Wright State University. Music. ROSY WOOORUM — B.S.. Texas AAI University Child Development. JOHN P. YOUNG — B.S.Ed.. M.Ed.. Ohio University. Xavier University. Carpentry and Industrial Arts. RUTH YOUNG — B.S.H.E , M.Ed.. Ohio University. Ohio State University. Miami University Guidance Counselor. jQg i i ■ i ■ i your ba - by, come and Arr.7 i rnfl they're jus I 0— girls. Repeat and fade. Vocal ad lib Am7 Am7 Gm7 Talk - in’ 'bout -Q-, , v , a L i ; i 17 n— —i 1 i m Cl 8. 1 'L 1 — m r ! : UE-U —M n 1 • = J 5 i i 9 1 EH % in 1 •— 1 1 . ..ii : Clerk Typist l-ll This two-year program prepares each student for employment oppor- tunities in clerical and typing posi- tions. Specific instruction in advanced typing, office procedures, word processing, office machines, math and basic accounting is given. The Clerk Typists were part of the Office Education Assoc. The junior meetings were planned as part of the class periods under the direc- tion of rotating club committees. Club content consisted of parlia- mentary procedures, employment and office standards, class proce- dures, and social activities. Cindy Smith (Hall) from the Senior class won first place in Records Management at a contest in Colum- bus. The class had bake sales, vis- ited OU-L, and went out to lunch at Valerio's. Special recognition goes to Penny Searles for her diligent work on the financial records. 1. Juniors — Row 1: Pam Morgan, Tammy Radcliff. Debbie Miller Row 2: Kathy Turben. Jackie Kitz. Kathi Clark, Rhonda Hurst, Mela- nie Shaw, Tia Ackley. Mary Dale. Man Doss, ■Mary Bush Row 3: Venessa Wade. Susan Perry. Joyce Allen, Kelly Young. Rhonda DeLong, Mari Jones. Jean Foltz, Cheri Star- key 2. Julie Kranitz. ▼3 ▼4 3. Seniors: Seated: Melissa Mattox (Sec.). Connie Mansell (Pres.). Kara Murdock (V. Pres ). Row 1: Sheila Koska. Autumn Alten Row 2: Debbie Leffler, Cindy Smith. Nancy Uhl. Karen Smith Row 3: Lori Hall. Sherry Denton Absent: Penny Searles (Treas.) 4. Lori Hall. H2 1. Chris Wright. 2. Seniors — Seated: Kelly Hoffman, Gina Bush. Rod Newman Standing: Carolyn Miller, Michelle Manning. Sandy Roemer. Vince Mathias. Debbie Good. Dave Foucart. Sharon Cole. Lisa Milliser, Susan Bennett. Absent: Leslie 8rown, Leon Getz. Beth Harvey. Account Clerk This is a two-year program that provides students with necessary background and intense training to pursue a career as a bookkeeper, bank employee, office manager or some other business office position. Skills covered are data processing, office machines, typing, principles of business and management, filing and business communication. Account Clerk Club activities included involvement in skill Olym- pics competitions held in the busi- ness department, preparing a club scrapbook, participating in club social activities, and completing one money-making project during the year. 3. Juniors — Row 1: Leah Clark. Steve Wilt- ing. Cheryl Silvey. Mike Coats. Todd Hansen. Chris Wright. Todd Leach. Row 2: Candy McNally. Lisa Clark. Beth Moore. Karen Pur- sell. Robin Kocher. Todd Snyder, Sue Ringh- iser, Lynne Harrington. Kelly Smith. Marcy Morarity. Diane Seesholtz. Sandy Bushee. Row 3: Sherry Funkhouser. Cheryl Wright. Lisa Heston. Cindy Brady. Jackie Yantes. Kathy Yantes. 113 Clerk Steno Ml This is a two-year program pre- paring students for a career as a secretary. Basic skills of shorthand, typing, filing, recordkeeping, math, and Business English are empha- sized. Intense study is applied to Secretarial opportunities available in the community. The Clerk-Steno I class started the year with a fund-raiser to make enough money to pay their regional, state, and national dues. In Novem- ber fifteen members of the class attended the two-day state leader- ship conference in Columbus and at Christmas the class gave a party for the boys at the Twentieth Century Crusade Home. Three students par- ticipated in the Regional Skill con- tests in February. The Seniors attended the State Convention in Shorthand for compe- tition, enjoyed a Field Trip to Glumby International in Columbus, and took a Canoe Trip down the Hocking River. The class was most helpful to several faculty members, as well as assisting the Mirage staff with much of the typing. 1. Seniors — Row 1: Michelle Moury. Kelly Ewing. Julie Cost. Row 2: Lois Locke. Mary Clark. Jody Brucker. Lori Hoop. Diane John- son. Julie Dowdy. Miss Kleinschmidt. 2. Jun- iors — Row 1: Sheryl Frederick. Cathy Eckert. Sabrina Bailey, Patti Bieber. Nancy Middaugh. Pam Davis. Row 2: Joy Lehman. Cheryl Michael. Lisa Shafer. Tammy Headley. Vicky Volan. Katrina Marteney. Danielle Car- lisle. Row 3: Vada Morrow. Donna Garrett. Sharon McCandiish. Lisa Smathers. Ann Clark. Krista Joos. Kathy Short. Lori Roth. Debbie Mann. Mrs. Grayblll. Tami Kilbarger. 1. C.O.E. — Row 1: Gonnie Phillips. Debbie Humes (V Pres ). John Triance (Pres ). Deb- bie Morris (Sec ). Lori Selby (Treas.) Row 2: Kim Rudisell. Shelley Surratt, Jill Jadwin. Mr Schneider. Terri Young. Beth Hershberger. Kim Oatney, Beth Eyman, Chene Deeds. Patti Dobbins Absent: Kim Baker. Rita Heffner C.O.E. Cooperative Office Education was designed to develop a good rela- tionship between the area busi- nesses and the school system. It also enables the student to gain work experience while still in school. The COE class provided many services for area organizations and the LHS Guidance Dept. The stu- dents had a banquet to show their appreciation toward their employ- ers. held several fund raisers and social activities. Mr. Schneider as Santa Claus highlighted the Christ- mas party. ▲5 2. Steve Willing and Mike Coats relax. 3. Lisa Mlllfser. Kelly Hoffman, and Carolyn Miller In Account-Clerk II 4. Molly Allen. Rhonda DeLong, Crystal Cremeans, Rose Daugherty are busy in Cierk-Steno I. 5. Diane Johnson — Thanks for a job well done for the Mirago. 6. C O E. student Kim Rudisell 115 O.W.E. The Occupational Work Experi- ence Program provides youth an opportunity for vocational training while they continue their general high school education — to the end that they may become both eco- nomic assets and good citizens in their communities. 1. Row 1: Joe Doherty. Terry Black, Dick 8urke, Tom Nye. Sherrie Decker. Charles Getz. Row 2: Mr. J. Posey. Carla Rose. Carla Decker. Linda Scott. Kevin Sheets. Lqura Darnell. Paula Straits. Bill Gruezke. Row 3: Ted Nye. Sue Carroll. Penny Hinton, Mark Pickett. John Yates. Mike Eyman. John Butcher. Scott Canfield. Brian Judy. Row 4: Julie Logue, Theresa Hommel. Candy Fail. Louann Karcher. Dan Kilbarger, Rob Rey- nolds. Dave Anderson, Rusty Boggs. Mathew Robinson. Bill Richards. F.F.A. The FFA includes all Vocational Agriculture students and is part of the classroom instruction. The major money-making project was the citrus fruit sale with all money earnings used for FFA banquet awards for members' accomplish- ments and to send members to camp and seminars. The members attended such activities this year as the Farm Science Review. Paul Bunyan Show. National FFA Con- vention. Washington Leadership Conference. Ohio Power Show. Mohican Officer Training Seminar. State FFA Judging Contest, State FFA Convention and State FFA Camp. 2. FFA — Row 1: Hannah Speakman, Carolyn Bash, Greg Woolen. Cheri Miller. Jeff Siska. Doug Martin. Jr Kougher Row 2: Maggi Moore. Connie Shaffer. Mary Chilcote. Lewis Bodamer. Art Kilbarger, Rob Hardwick. Ron- nie Williams, Kathy McClellan. Row 3: Bill Wehrle. Pam Gatwood, Trisha Macioci, Kelly Stump. Doug Ruff. Tony Williams. Rory Brehm. Kim Konkler. Julie Stone. Ron Lutz 3. -4. Annual fruit sale. D.C.T. DCT is a program for senior stu- dents interested in learning a skilled trade by working at a job training station during each school after- noon and attending classes in the morning. Class activities include a yearly project in conjunction with the V.I.C.A. program. 1. Row 1: Troy Penhorwood. Greg Young. Larry Wisecup, Brian Landis — Treas.. Mark Golden. Randy DeVol. John Bosserman. Mark Kraft — Pres. Row 2: Laura Chaffins. Katrina Frances — Sec . John Seymore. Todd Henderly. Oon Sanders — Vice Pres.. Jim Mahon. Jim Newlor. Scott Ervin. Theresa Phillips, Tim Coll. Row 3: Dirk Crist. Donald Courtright. Rick Dienes — Sgt at Arms. Mark Jolly, Larry Cox. 2. Jim Mahon 3. Scott Ervin 4. Brian Landis 5. Larry Wisecup. 1. Smiling Sam, Chip Dennison 2. Bryan Smith concentrates while operating the lathe Machine Shop Throughout the year the Machine Trades classes were involved in numerous activities. A guest speaker. Mr. Fred White, spoke on C.N.C. — Computer Numerically Controlled Machines. They also went on several field trips to various businesses and industries: Premix Inc., Altens Machine Works. Essex Int., Cus- tom Machinery Div., Diamond Power Specialty Corp.. Amanda Bent Bolt. Schuler Lukart Corp. At the end of each year the sen- iors usually take a field trip to Detroit. Mich., to view the Ford Museum. Greenfield Village. Ford Assembly Plant and Steel Making facilities. 3. Seniors — Row 1: Jeff Bussart. Chris Rudy. Jay Crook. Bill Shull. Bill Foltz. Terry Ridenour, Dale McGraw. Mr Dennis Snoke Row 2: Steve Hunt. Chuck Witt- man. Rod Dickson. Gary Caughenbaugh, Brian Evans. Ron Petty. John Treitmaier Absent: Jeff Berry. Bryan Smith. 118 1. Junior — Row 1: Rex Coleman. Anthony Flowers. Robert Hines. Gary Bur- ris, Alan Kilbarger Danny Denny. Row 2: Harry Reed, Eugene McCullough Robert Peters, Rex George. Troy Donahue, Alex Lape. Ty Austin. Charles Dennison. Carl Devauli Row 3: Wesley Miller. Wayne Sto- neburner. Leslie Chancey. Stan Hudnell, Roy Wheeler. Kenneth Sprague. Carl Brown. Jeff Crawford. Mr Savage 119 Auto Mechanics l-ll The purpose of the auto mechanics class is to enable students to gain some general knowledge of how the automo- bile is constructed, its func- tions, and be able to perform repairs. A “hands-on lab pro- vides experience which will be helpful in the pursuit of a career in auto mechanics or a related field. 2. Don't get too dirty. Keith 3. If you try hard, you can become one of us. 4. What's so Interesting on the floor? 5. Mr. Brown — burned again 1. Juniors — Row 1: Troy Bussey. Jerry Miller, Tom Converse. Jim Davis. Tim Heskett. Scott Guisinger, Bruce Ams- paugh. Keith Jeffers. Row 2: Mr Brown. Mike Azbell. Howard Arter. Don Wright. Jim Greenlee, Craig Kline. Cindy Swack- hammer. Row 3: Scott Congrove. Brian Johnson. Doug Smith. Bruce Snyder. Joe Milliron. Terry Waits. Jason Jones. Jim Clark. Burt Hurley. 120 tj During the senior year the students are taken through the year as if they were working in an auto shop. In the mornings they are in related class which deals with the theory of Auto Mechanics. Then in the after- noon in shop class they work on autos provided by local dealers and the faculty, which gives them a very good variety of different problems. Each student takes turns at being shop foreman and tool man, thus giving them the experi- ence of service manager work, writing repair orders, diagnosis of vehicles, figuring the bill, etc. During second semester, capable students may work in a related job during shop class periods. 1. Oh no, not again! 2. Burned out again 3. Jeff tunes his car. 4. Seniors — Row 1: Mr. Reynolds. Charles Alex- ander. Tom Naylor. Dick Rooker. John Craiglow. Greg Kemp. Jeff Logue Row 2: Jim Schultz. Curt Morehead. Jeff Lax. Randy Faulkner. Mike Ruff. Lester Barker. Don Harter. Doug Snider. Greg Hargus. Randy Snyder. Shawn Shonk. Mike Cook Absent: Tony Westenbar- ger. Joe Colopy. 121 “ Electronics l-ll Many aspects of electronics are studied in Vocational Elec- tronics. Students perform experi- ments and utilize test equipment in repairs of many types of com- munication equipment, including radios, tape players, televisons, and computers. ▼3 122 I 1. Juniors — Row 1: Brian Hunt, Kevin Zumbro, Ed Boice. Mr Carr. Jim Murphy. Row 2: Mark Ambuehl. Mark Duffy, Bob Bodamer, Dave Dilger. Joe Boyer. Gary Kennedy. Dick Boden, Jim Lansing Row 3: Barry Mann, Eric Jackson. Tony Span- gler. Jim Fernow. Mike Jolly. Darrell Cle- land. Dick Herron, John Babcock, Tim Henry 2. Seniors — Row 1: John Robitzer, Mark Hall. Mark Woltz. Dave Thimmes. Row 2: Edward Campbell. Dan Evangelista, Carl Masten. John Miller, Tim Rooker. Row 3: Darrold Elliott. Tony Bennett, Craig Mon- eypenny, John Beck. Mr. Burgoon. Kerry Joffers. Ted Milbaugh, Bryce Peck 23 Drafting Vocational Drafting I is an intro- ductory course to the basics in this field. The senior course is designed to advance the student to the point of entry-level employ- ment. This skill is attained through meaningful class activi- ties and field trips. In the contents of this course the students will work with mechanical, electrical, architectural and civil engineer- ing problems involving math, English, drawing, cooperation and leadership. Also, as in all trade and industrial subjects, stu- dents are placed on jobs to learn actual on-the-job training in the real world of work and life after high school. Note: Students from this program have gone on to col- lege and become designers, engineers, teachers, and busi- ness leaders. ▲3 1. Whoops — missed again' ▼4 2. Juniors — Row 1: Diane Morris. Tra- cey Bowers. Teresa Homer, Margie Snoke. Damian Murphy. Sherie Stover. Trindi Kramer. Frank Piper. Kevin Ogg Row 2: Kevin Millar. Greg Azbeli. Betsy Henry. Ed Danison. Brian Whitehead. Joe Nimon. Charles Fellers. Mr Mui- rooney Row 3: Joe Williams. Andy Montler, Mike Weimann. Fred Dennis. Absent: Patty Smith. 3. Dave finishes his home 4. Way to fake it! 1. What do you took through? 2. Seniors — Row 1: Rich Schull. Andy Appleman, Barb Bates. Lori Good. Dave Patzkowsky. Bob Spicer. Row 2: Bob Carr. Marie Kline. Kevin Pendleton. Scott Brown Mike Fos- naugh. Brent McKenzie. Tom Hiles Row 3: Mr Meyer 3. Scott draws his dream house 4. Working hard or hardly working? 125 Computer Assistants Computer Science II students are involved in learning the skills of pro- gramming used in the field of busi- ness. Techniques of advanced BASIC language and COBOL pro- gramming are presented with actual student involvement in program development emphasized. Students in this class also have the opportunity to become com- puter lab assistants. They work on programming, data entry, and oper- ations for themselves, other stu- dents, teachers, and the school sys- tem. A programming contest was held this year against Reynoldsburg High School. 1. Tom Gillespie works on a computer pro- gram. 2. From Lett — Norman Pritchett. Phil Reese. Andrea Farnick. Sanjay Shah. Steve Poling. Janet Cox. Jim Treen. Jim Hegerty, Mr Cowles. Aeroscience The basic Aviation Aeroscience class is a survey aviation course covering the history of aviation, careers, a ground school, and a general overview of present day avi- ation. Students visited Fairfield County Airport and enjoyed airplane rides and an introductory flight lesson. Pacer Mark II Flight Simulator in the school provided the students the opportunity and enjoyment of fly- ing” in many different situations. 3. Row 1: Ann Eltwood. Janet Cox. Debra Seymour. Tracy Ackers. Nancy Wyrick. Keith Rosier. Tim Schaffer. Mr Barnes. Row 2: Larry Raymond. Greg Bushee. Leigh Rising. Sheri Denton. Linda Hoch. John Rutter. Steve Toomey. Mike Waits. Row 3: Andrew Dreyer. Douglas Martin. Cathleen Brown. Kyle Strohm, Gary Spaun. Amy Owens, Paul Mar- tin. Kraig Figgins. Row 4: Dwayne Shaffer. Matt Tripp. Myles Gordon. Brad Seifert. James Hall. Ed Donaldson. Terry Kohler. Davis Gray. Chris Clark. John Eyman Row 5: Steve Wetzel, Kelly Patton, Don Starner, Gary Burnside. Steve Van Bibber. Frank King, Ben Jessup. Dave Church. Jeff Kuechler. Steve Harris. 4. Mike Waits concentrates in the flight simulator. 6 Oceanography 1. Rod Hargus and Tony Mitchell take the easy” way 2. Alan seems perfectly content 3. Stacey Griffin. Renee Dewees, Jenny Swift, and Cindy Lehman consult with Bob Venefra about the day's activities. 4. The group enjoys a leisurely lunch, 5. Row 1: Bill Sampson, Jenny Swift. Cindy Lehman. Stacey Griffin Row 2: Steve Bates. Doug Blosser, Nick Dam- son. Andy Vance. Susan Hayes. 8rad Hajost, Dave Booth. Jeff Tipple. Nancy Novack Row 3: Jim Johnson. Mary Mallon. Tom Lewis. Steve Burnham. Ray Pargeon. Row 4: Char- ley Barker. Brett Fuller. Steve Svoboda The purpose of this class is to study the oceans from which all life evolved and all life today depends. It is studied from a biological, geologi- cal. chemical, and physical science viewpoint. During spring vacation a field trip with Mr. Clark to the Cai- man Brae in the British W. Indies was taken by nineteen students, including several from this class, to apply learned techniques and knowledge. 127 Senior Cosmetology The seniors of cosmetology worked for two years to achieve their goal of 1500 hours by spending the morning in class and the after- noon in the clinic. Over 1100 patron received shampoos and sets. Their services also included perms, hair colorings, frostings, manicures, hair cuts, and facials. At a V.I.C.A. hair styling contest Dee Irvin received first place. Lori Shriner. second, and Shirley Green third. Congratulations to our future hair stylists! 1. Is that short enough. Mr. Montgomery? 2. Lori Shriner attends to one of the patrons 3. Beth Bodamer puts away her rollers. 4. Sen- iors — Row 1: Jodi Peck. Melinda Mallory, Debbie Pickering, Jodi Armstrong. Terri Green. Tia Musser Row 2: Pam Hilyard. Row 3: Denicia Irvin, Julie Henwood, Diane Shep- perd. Shirley Green. Beth Bodamer. Marcia McDanial. Lori Shriner, Mrs. Paxson. 5. What is on top of Mr. Bodamer's head — a clippie? 128 Junior Cosmetology Members of the Junior Cosme- tology class began accumulating hours for their final goal — the State Board Exams. The group was able to boast 100% participa- tion in VICA this year with many students involved in the various activities throughout the year. Missie Dick. Lynda DeLong. and Michele Skeens won gold medals in the sectional skills Olympics and went on to compete at the state level Hair styles for ‘Music Man were done by Missie Dick, Lan- nette Kougher. and Lisa Newell. In a hair styling contest spon- sored by the Ohio Cosmetologists Assoc. Robin Driver won a first i. Settled: Missie Dick, Patricia Flowers. Rhonda Engle. Patty Bowman. Robin Driver. Lynda DeLong. Lisa Neweil Stand- ing: JoAnn Jones. Betty Sain, Rayenetta Frazier. Mrs. Paxson. Diane Donahue. Kim McClung. Diana Dennison 2. Seated: Teresa Lay. Diane Parrish. Diane Budnick Standing: Laura Williams. Lannette Kougher. Kristi Brode. Lisa Newell. Mic- helle Skeens. 3. Lisa Newell and Christy Brode master the art ot washing hair 4. Mrs. Shaetfer supervises Diane Budnick as she sets her mannequin. place trophy for the state of Ohio. All twenty-one members com- pleted a first aid class, receiving their first aid and C.P.R. card. 79 Sophomore Choir Row 1: Kathy Kern. Penny Wasem. Kim Bur- rows Jenny Reall. Molly Crook. Dwayne Featheroff, Dan Hyme. Jackie Reynolds, Jenny Walton. Ann Bullock. Mary Foucart. Vickie Matz. Beth Brown. Row 2: Karen Car- dente. Penny Poling, Bridget Rodgers. Sue Wilson, Shawn Miller. Matt Dawson. Cindy Nimon, Rhonda Pierce. Beth McCune. Anna Bosch. Darcie Sheets. Row 3: Paula Shaffer. Terri Kellog, Mark Lukens. Scott Nisely. Jim Cushing, Doug Peterseim. Dennis Beougher, Tom Gill, Jill Ross. Cheryl Nutter. Tamara Messbarger. Row 4: Sheila Tucker. Jeanna Bowsher, Denine Cruit, Mary Moler. Cindy Burnside. Ken George. Nate Vandergriff. Mary Volan, Peggy Sanor, Dee Dee Norman. Karen Cowgill. Holly Williamson, Karey Koeh- ler. Diana Williams. Mixed Ensemble Row 1: Debbie Seymour. Angie Conrad. Mary Beatty. Vicki Rarey. Kathi Harmon. Regina Allen. Row 2: Lori Johnson. Suzanne Knisley. Theresa Pickrel. Paula Romans. Julie Sulli- van, Marla Koehler. Bobbi Hatfield. Colleen Vandergrift. Lynn Johnston. Row 3: Donna Burrell, Lori Adley. Lee Ann DeLong, Dave Pyles. Steve Hatfield. Peggy Bay. Lynne Moore, Allison Fricker. Row 4: George Earley. Dan Starner. Joe Haning. I Symphonic Choir Row 1: Debby White. Sandy Keller. Karen Arnsbarger. Valeria Saunders. Bryan Starner. Ann Musick. Laura Albertini. Row 2: Marianne Kincaid. Jeanne Earley. Cindy Wasserman. Sharon McCandlish. Monique Khoury. Gia Leohner. Lisa Daubenmire. Penny Thrasher. Row 3: Jerry Joos. Valerie Wiseman. Lori Hall. Lynn Moore. Missy Lantz. Kathy Grey. Barb Kindle. Kim Miskell. Della Miller. Della Kane. Row 4: Molly Beery, Carol Lonberger. Diane Seesholtz. Jenny Swift. Marcia May. Donna Burrell. Sheryl Frederick. Eric Redman. Laurie Harris. Row 5: Mrs. Saunders. Peggy Ray. Mark Woltz. Lynn Breckenridge. Kirk Speaks. Todd Bussey. Roger Amspaugh. Steve Har- ris. Dan Starner. Jon Hale. Joe Haning. Lisa Sheppard. Sheryl Baker. Singing Gales Row 1: Sheryl Frederick. Cindy Was- serman. Sandy Keller. Laurie Harris. Ann Musick. Row 2: Kim Miskell. Eric Redman. Jon Hale. Della Kane. Row 3: Marcia May. Todd Bussey. Carol Lon- berger. Bryan Starner. Molly Beery. Wind Ensemble The Wind Ensemble is a new group this year. This group was formed out of necessity due to the large growth of the band program. The Wind Ensemble performs each year at District Band Contest and 3 times during the school year. Row 1: Paula Shook. Janet Santeson, Penny Wasem. Andrea Worthington. Jill Winegard- ner, Diane Seesholtz. Beth Rife. Kathy Kern. Michelle Morgan. Row 2: Libby Hartford. Ann Rine, Lynn Breckenridge. Tari Baker. Brenda May. Jeff Hovatter. Diane Holcomb. Lisa Boltz. Jodie Meyers. Joel Woltz. Joanie Joos. Bill Sampson. Steve Hatfield, Valerie McCoy. Kathi Harmon. Doug Giesy. Row 3: Debbie Johnston, Maureen Walton. Tracey Barnes. Rene Jo Durose. Tammy Hyde. Janet Wag- ner, Laura Lineberger. Jim Spicer. Kevin Starr, Mike Mitchell. Dave Miller. John Withem, Paul Cassidy. Mark Long. Edward Bradley. Nate Hill. Row 4: Jon Riggs. Dave Wittman. Lynn Theller. Mike McCandlish. Mr. Carroll Cutler. Mark Kelly. I Percussion Ensemble The Percussion Ensemble is open to all students who play percussion instruments, and wish to further their skills. This group performs several times during the school year and provides percussion students with a unique experience. Row 1: John Riggs. Dave Wittman. Rick Libert. Lynne Theller. Mike McCandlish. Mike Shepperd. Larry Raymond. Jerry Rainey. Ste- phen Bates. Mark Kelly. Lori Ringhiser. Tim Dickson. Gary Golden. Bryan Shell a Swinging Gales The Swinging Gales is a select Jazz Ensemble that performs a vari- ety of music from the ‘Big Band Era to the jazz sounds of the 70's and 80's. The Swinging Gales has performed more than a dozen times this year. Row 1: Linda Hoch. Doug Giesy. Beth Gard- ner. Laura Lineberger, Jeff Cherry. Kevin Zumbro. Harold Collins. Tim Dickson. Valerie McCoy. Steve Bates Row 2: Dick Boden. Steve Hatfield. Jana Heft. Sam Radebaugh. Tim Deitz. Peggy Hershberger. Janet Sante- son. April Sark. David Casto. Bryan Shell. Jazz Ensemble The Jazz Ensemble II was formed this year due to the increased inter- est in jazz music. This group is open to all band students providing them further study and training towards acceptance in Swinging Gales. Row 1: Amy Clayton. Kathi Harmon. Beth Gardner. Corky Brown. Deb Griffith. Tim Dick- son. Mark Kelly. Bryan Shell. Row 2: Rod Har- gus. Ann Lou Given. John Stallard. Nathan Vandergriff, Joel Woltz. Wade Huffman. Ricky Deeds. Paul Pillar. Darrell Ruff. Symphonic Band The Symphonic Band is the most select large ensemble in the LHS Band Department. Students in this group perform more than 6 times per year. The 1979-80 Sym- phonic Band received a superior rating at both District and State Band Competition in Class A.” This is only the second time in the history of LHS that the Sym- phonic Band has accomplished both of these feats, the last time being in 1959. Concert Band The Concert Band is a group of students who enjoy music. This group performs three times dur- ing the school year. This group provides a unique educational experience for those involved and provides students with train- ing for acceptance in either Wind Ensemble or Symphonic Band. 1. Row t: Jenny Street. Laura Johnson. Penny Thraser. Ann Ellwood. Karen Arns- barger, Krista Joos. Cheryl Gribbie. Amy Miller. Cheryl Valentine. Cyndi Vaughn. Paula Benson. Row 2: Twila Valentine. Brenda Holcomb. Kristi Teachout. Gayle Beam, Pam Vaughn. Tim Maggart. Beth Gardner. Jim Maholm. Linda Hoch. Cathy Wilson. Laura Carmody. Kris Kuechler. Deb White. Sharon McCandlish, Susan Spires. Jenny Swift. Holli Miller. Row 3: Mary Benson. Linda Spires. Nancy Novack, Lori Poling. Molly Beery. Janet Raush. Carol Hartranft. Geoff Touvell, Sandy Keller, Cyndi Boelk. Susan Rhein. Bryan Starner. Carol Lonberger. Harold Collins. Peggy Hershberger. Tim Dickson. April Sark. Rick Deeds. Nathan Vander- griff Row 4: Dick Boden. Jim Anderson. Steve Mitchell. Laura Lineberger. Debbie Durst. Rhonda Pierce, Corky Brown. Sam Radebaugh. Kevin Zumbro. Todd Bussey. Lou Ann Given. Tim Deitz. Jeff Cherry, Jana Heft Standing: Mike Shepperd, Lori Ringhiser. Steve Bates. Jerry Rainey. Larry Raymond. Mark Kelly. Bryan Shell. Mr. Wittman 2. Row 1: Suzann Knisley. Sherri Osborne, Kathy Miller. Beth Stal- lard, Pam Sohrensson. Kathi Whitcraft. Becky Swartz. Heidi Wacker, Amy Clay- ton. Cally Dittoe. Lisa Polling, Michelle Miller Row 2: Anna Bosch. Sheila Dauter- man. Tammy Killbarger. Cathy Eckert. Robin Prevette 134 Y4 Music Can Be Fun and Hard Work! 1. The Fair Show. 2. Mark memorizing his millionth piece of music. 3. Sherry model- ing her new raincoat. 4. What's so funny Angie Weidner? 5. 1-2-3 Dance! 6. Nancy has muscles. 135 Band of Gold Row 1: Suzanne Knisley, Michelle Miller. Lori Poling, Candy Lewis. Kathy Eckert. Gayle Beam. Row 2: Janie Hoskins. Andy Lambert. Anna Bosch. Brenda Holcomb. Rena Jo Durose, Linda Spires. Ann Rine. Tari Baker, Jenny Street. Maureen Walton. Lynn Breckenridge. Laura Johnson, Paula Shonk. Lisa Kee- ton, Jeanine Carpenter. Sherrie Osborne Row 3: Robin Prevette. Theresa Reis. Janet Santeson. Penny Thrasher. Mary Benson, Libby Hartford. Debbie Johnston. Aytin Koksal. Penny Wasem, Molly Beery. Nancy Novack. Kristi Teach- out. Toni Perrme. John Withem Row 4: Sam Radebaugh. Todd Bus- sey. Jeff Cherry. Jana Heft. Corky Brown. Rod Hargus. Paul Casse- day, Kevin Zumbro. Steve Mitchell, Lou Ann Given, Judy Reed. Randy Coffman, Darrell Ruff. Tim Deitz. Row 5: Harold Collins. Rick Deeds. Debbie Griffith. Bill Sampson. Jeff Hovatter. Peggy Hershberger, Bill McCandlish. Eric Strohm. Brenda Ball. Lisa Boltz, Chip Noonan. Diane Holcomb. Nathan Vander- griff, Paul Pillar Row 6: Tim Dick- son, Lori Evans. Brenda May. Jodie Myers. Steve Davis. Mark Kelly. Gary Golden. Jerry Rainey. Jeff Deeds. Cathy Palmer. Sharon Swartz. Jim Maholm. Tim Maggart. Row 7: Kathy Wilson. Beth Gardner. Kathy Harmon. Tammy Hyde. Doug Giesy. Joy Walt. Larry Raymond. Lori Ringhiser. Steve Bates. Mike Shepperd. Sandy Keller. Ed Brad- ley. Sue Rhein. Nate Hill. Geoff Tou- vell. Cindy Boelk Row 8: Cheryl Valentine. Amy Miller. Debbie White. Amy Clayton. Traci Teach- out. David Wittman. John Riggs. Mike McCandlish, Kathy Miller. Janet Wagner, Laura Carmody. Paula Benson. Cyndi Vaughn. Janet Raush Row 9: Laura Lineberger. Valerie McCoy, Debbie Durst. Carla Snoke. Kim Franke. Andrea Worth- ington. Rhonda Pierce. John Tucker. Holli Miller, Karen Arnsbar- ger. Jill Winegardner, Beth Stallard. Donna Garrett. Sharon McCandlish Row 10: Cheryl Gribble. Kathi Whit- craft. Beth Rife. Janet Rooker, Kelly Kenard, Pam Sohrenson. Bruce Metcalf. Wade Huffman, Joel Woltz. Steve Hatfield Row 11: Shawn Miller. Bryan Shell, Dick Boven. Jim Anderson, Steve Mitchell. Kevin Starr. Troy Bussey Standing Clockwise: Bryan Starner. Sheryl Frederick. Michelle Morgan. Jenny Swift. Twila Valentine. Julie Dowdy. Tammy Neuman. Tammi Kilbarger. Heidi Wacker. Patty Matthews. Angie Weidner. Denise Kauffman, Regina Allen. Mr Cutler. Carol Har- tranft, Linda Hoch. Becky Swartz. Debbie Swisher. Debbie Miller, Cheryl Silvey, Susan Spires, Mr Wittman. Catty Dittoe. Debbie Hiles. Lisa Poling, Joanie Joos Trish George. Kristi Brode. Sheila Dau- terman. Pam Vaughn. April Sark, Krista Joos. Kris Kuechler. Tammy Messbarger. Carol Lonberger 130 w Band of Gold in Action 1. Row 1: Twila Valentine, Michelle Morgan. Gayle Beam. Suzanne Knis- ley. Jenny Swift. Kris Kuechler. Row 2: Krista Joos. Sheryl Fredench, Tammy Messbarger, Janie Hoskins. Sheri Osborne. April Sark. 2. Field Com- manders: Bryan Starner and Carol Lonberger. 0 © U iRl 3. Pam Vaughn, Debbie Hiles. Cally Dit- to©. Angela Weidner. Lisa Poling. Kristy Brode. Joanie Joos. Tammy Kil- barger. Sheila Dauterman. Tammy Neuman. Trisha George. Linda Hoch. Debbie Miller. Cheryl Silvey, Regina Allen. Debbie Swisher. Patty Mattews. Susan Spires. Becky Swartz. Carol Hartranft. Denise Kauffman. Heidi Wacker. Julie Dowdy. 4. Where are you going? 5. Who are you peeking at, Jeff? 137 I Mirage Staff For the students of LHS another year filled with hard work, unforgettable experiences, and many fond memories has ended. For the Seniors, it has been an exciting year, marking the end of their High School days. For the Jun- iors. it has been a progressive year as they advance one step further in their education. And for the Sophomores, it has been a year of adjusting and learn- ing the pattern of high school living. Bits and snatches of half forgotten events ... long crowded rides in buses ... yelling until hoarse ... the jubilant victories and tearful defeats . . . classes to go to . . . the forgotten homework assignments ... impossible test questions . . . odd odors from chemistry class ... new fads and fan- cies ... These are the things that mem- ories are made of. Even as today patterns tomorrow, may each student use his experiences as guides toward a future of challenge and promise. It is the sincere hope of the staff that the 1980 Mirage will recall to the students some of their most cherished memories. Amy Miller — Staff Roberta Anderson — Copy Editor Alane Walton — Layout Editor Barbe Prucinsky—Staff Dick White — Photographer ; Margie Moody — Index Editor Mark Long — Photographer Brenda Steen — Staff Sherry Funkhouser — Co-Sport Editor Beth Stallard — Photo Editor Kathi Rainford — Advisor Paula Stiverson — Staff Linda Waugh — Staff x«r«o Barr—Art and w« Mine —T ytor Bapmanmiw I , t • ■« T j 1 t I 1 I 1 I r 1X1111 n i! f i ffl 111 I I I I I w 1 Iff I m K r v P S' “Purple Horde” takes it all! “It's a dream come true, stated Lancaster Cross Coun- try Coach Bob Real! as they posted LHS above the rest in the No. 1 spot at the State Cross Country Championship in November. Coach Read's Purple Horde, a name given to them by the local media, knew when they started in early sum- mer that this is what they wanted and they were going after it. First place became a routine epic for the Gale Harri- ers as they strode throughout the season. With a group of top-running seniors who were called upon to lead the Horde, Read's expectations were at an utmost level. Those seniors were: John Zishka, Jim Allen, Tom Douglas, Dave Patzkowsky and Jon Ankrom. The AII-C.O.L. and All-District team of Allen, Zishka, DeVault, Haley, Stickel. Douglas, and Patzkowsky brought home the Class AAA State Championship trophy which will be displayed in the trophy case and polished by Coach Read's smile every time he walks by. “In the very near future LHS girls' cross country will become the equal to the boys’ team,” says Coach Read. He felt that the girls ran very wed this season and conducted themselves in a fine manner at ad the meets. I am proud to be the coach of such fine ladies. Dual Meets LHS OPP Worthington 18 42 Reynoldsburg 15 49 Zanesville 15 50 Newark 15 50 Athens 15 48 Marietta 15 50 Vinton Co. 15 50 U. Arlington 15 50 Row-1: Missy Dittmar, Maureen Walton, Marianne Valentine. Jenny Reall. Jodi Finnefrock. Row 2 Manager-statistician Mary Moler, Claire Bletzacker. Sandy Tipple, Coach Reall. Reserves — Row 1: Greg Hess. Mike Prevette, Jeff Reid. Todd Agosta, Chris Egan. Row 2: Mr. Reall. Rob Cox, Doug Blosser, Rob Marsh. Barry Stiverson, Tim Frazier. Mark Lukens, Andy Bor- ing. Varsity — Row 1: Doug Hyde. John Zishka. Dave Wood. Dave Patzkowsky. Row 2: Mary Moler. Carl DeVault. Doug Green. Jim Allen. Jon Ankrom. Clark Haley. Tom Stickel. Mr. Reall. State Champs You're almost there 0 Marianne follows the course through Rising Park. Jeff Reid shows it's a lonely sport Coach Reall signals the start John strides on for another victory. Jim shows the strain of the race Practice, practice. Jenny and Missy await the next event. 145 One of these days they will unlock me. Susan swings away. Whoops. Tracey missed one. The team has arrived. State Competitors. 6 Jenny justs loves to hit that little ball. Nice Face. The team is on top. If you listen to me. you'll be a Pro. Patty wins another one. Row 1: Tracey Barnes. Jennifer Hansel. Susan Hayes. Cathy Stockwell. Jennifer Fosnaugh. Row 2: Jill Ross. Jennifer Miller. Amy Smith. Mrs. Ricketts. Lady netters send 3 to State. “We had a good team depth. We were competitive and mentally strong, Susan Hayes, winner of the Golden Racket Award, said about this year’s tennis team. This year the team ended the season as the So. Eastern District Champions in sin- gles and was first singles COL Champ by remaining undefeated throughout this season. She also played in the Ohio State Tourna- ment. Second and third singles play- ers, Cathy Stockwell and Jennifer Hansel, joined forces to win the So. Eastern district Doubles Champion- ship and a part of the Ohio State Tournament. First doubles con- sisted of Jenny Miller and Jennifer Fosnaugh, who had a tendency to split sets, but ended up pulling through when they did split, to help win the matches. Second doubles position, held by Robyn Adams and Patty Pohold, played well together despite inexperience. Playing exhib- ition were Amy Smith and Winner of the Most Improved Player, Tracey Barnes. Manager Jill Ross was a vital part of the team by keeping up the team spirit and handing out sweat towels and water jugs when needed. Coaching for her third year, Mrs. Ricketts thought the season was great. She thought this year the players learned a lot and were more reliant on others. The outcome of the season was more than she expected from this year's team. Logan LHS S OPP 0 Circleville 5 0 Worthington 2 3 Centerville 0 5 CSG 3 2 Granville 5 0 Unioto 4 1 Grove City 5 0 Bexley 1 4 Upper Arlington 2 3 Portsmouth 5 0 Walnut Ridge 5 0 Newark 3 2 Marietta 2 3 Chillicothe 3 2 Zanesville 5 0 Bexley Tourn. 7th Place Soccer has winning attitude With only 5 returning starters to begin the 1979 soccer sea- son, Coach Curt George knew his booters had a tough task to toil. George, the initiator of the Lancaster High School Soccer program, stated that his goal was to win at least 60% of the games. The Gales succumbed to a 5-7-1 record winning only 39% of the games. The nine year coach also noted that the attitude was always excellent through thick and thin. Atti- tude always reflects the spirit of the team. The spirit for win- ning was always there, added the Lancaster mentor. With many returning lettermen, George looks forward to a good year next year. The soc- cer skipper commended Randy DeVol on his selection to first team All-League and Tom Stallsmith to second team All-League. LHS OPP Columbus Academy 0 3 Granville 1 3 Pickerington 2 3 Marantha Christian 1 1 at Grove City 2 7 St. Charles 1 3 at Delaware Hayes 3 2 Athens 5 0 at Worthington Christian 5 1 at P.I.M.E. 7 0 Cols. DeSales 1 2 Bexley 4 1 Westerville N. 3 4 48 Hi. Mom! Coach George shouting instructions. 1. Reserves — Row 1: Tim Shaffer. Dave Comer. Ty George. John Pohlod. Jeb Scheidler. Row 2: Dave Miller. Donald Richard. Jim Spicer. Mark Long. Kil Nam Lee. Mark Hemsworth. Curt George. 2. Varsity — Row 1: Pat Beale. Dirk VanRenesse. Paul Ziegler. Davis Gray. Juan Duarte. Tom Stallsmith. Jeff Kuechler. Row 2: Brad Hajost. Jim Spicer. Milt Taylor. Mark Long, Mike Liedel. Steve Burnham. Row 3: Rick Matz. Tim Shaffer. Dan Bainter. Randy DeVol. Eric Hoch. Donald Richards. Bill Morse. Curt George. Absent: Ben Turner. Dirk VanRenesse tries to add excitement to the game. Richard eludes an eager defender. Randy DeVol takes a goal kick. 149 Volleyball team compiles 14-7 record In early August it was not unusual to see a herd of spikers jogging down Granville Pike at 8:00 a.m. for a 3 mile run. Setting several goals, the well-conditioned girls started on the basics, concentrating on serves, spikes, and a new offense. Every girl could spike well. stated sec- ond-year Coach Karen George. With much enthusiasm the team opened their season against Logan practi- cally blowing the Chieftains off the floor. The high point of the season pitted the Gale Spikers against Upper Arlington. The girls really wanted this match, and they got it in just two games. The overall season was successful with a record of 14- 7. Individual awards received were: Best Defensive Player — Kathy Messner; Best Offensive Player — Sandy Pierce; Most Improved — Beth McCune; Coaches Award — Diane Johnson. The Reserve team, coached by Jo Kleinschmidt, improved throughout the season, compiling a 7-7 record. Mary Foucart received the M.V.P. and Lori Phelps, the Coaches Award. LHS OPP Logan 15:15 9:2 Fisher Catholic 7:13 15:15 Whetstone 12:15:10 15:13:15 Newark Catholic 4:13 15:15 Bishop Hartley 15:9:16 6:15:14 Mt. Vernon 15:15 13:8 Watterson 15:8:15 12:15:8 Miami Trace 15:15:15 17:7:11 Portsmouth 15:15 13:10 Athens 15:16 5:14 Reynoldsburg 9:14 14:16 Chillicothe 15:13:15 5:15:9 Zenesville 15:15 0:9 Upper Arlington 15:15 12:7 Newark 9:15 15:15 Marietta 15:15 7:5 Westerville S. 9:15:18 15:7:16 Walnut Ridge 3:6 15:15 Varsity — Row 1: Beth McCune. Nancy Evans. Sandy Pierce (Capt). Pam Morgan. Karen Barr. Row 2: Pam Evans (Mgr ). Mary Dale. Diane Johnson. Kathy Messner. Nancy Kynion, Jean Mallory. Miss George Jean Mallory. Sandy Pierce, and Diane Johnson missing difficult return. Karen Barr and Nancy Kynion prepare for smashing return. __________ Capt. Sandy Pierce awaits her next volley. Nancy Evans, sidelined with an injury, talks strat- egy with Coach George,____________________________ 150 151 Reserves — Top to Bottom: Karen Gallimore. Lori Phelps. Mary Foucart. Karey Koehler. Brenda Clark. Kim Raffa. Molly Clark (Capt ). Ms. Kteinschmidt. Kathy Messner ( 22) doing what she does best — Slam! Golf team plays above par Golf Coach Dick Goss' main goal at the start of the season was to win . . . very under- standable. With returning sen- iors Jim Flowers (M.V.P.), Bruce Springer, and Jeff Walz to lead the Gale Linksters, Coach Goss was optimistic about his goal. Late arrivals Tim Ledman and Bill Lozier put the icing on the cake. AFter posting a record of 13-4 and team average of 81.65 the Gales were on their way to the State Tournament. After a gru- eling two days, the Lancaster Linksters finished State Run- ner-Up. a first time event for Goss and his crew. Goss noted the success came after very hard work over the summer and the deep down desire to do well. Season Record 13-4 2nd to U. Arlington (2 shot) C.O.L. 1st Chillicothe Invitational 1st Southeastern Sectional 1st Southeastern-Eastern District (in sudden death) 2nd State Tourney (2 shots) Bruce Springer chips it to the green. Bill putts for a birdie. Row 1: Bill Lozier. Jeff Walz. Jim Flowers. Bruce Springer. Tim Ledman. Todd Leach. Row 2: Chris Wichelns. Jeff Deeds. Kent Swinehart. Scott Ridenour. Mr. Goss. 'S ffh . Determination fills the face of Jim Flowers. Tim Ledman winds up for a shot. 2 Stickers win COFHA From the start of the season Lancaster Field Hockey coach Kathy Foss stated that she hoped the Gale stickers would become a team and not just a group of individuals. It seems Foss’ strategy paid off as her team won the COFHA Tourna- ment late in the season despite their 2-4-4 overall season record. COFHA All-Star players Robbin Miller and Barb Kings- bury led the Lancaster Lassies to far surpass the limits of hope of coach Foss at the beginning of the season. Foss noted that the Gale Stickers played their best against 2nd place Bexley only to succumb late in the game to lose 1-0. Foss com- mended her ladies on how they exemplified good sportsman- ship and great spirit which is so badly needed on a winning team. Robbin Miller was the recipient of The Golden Stick Award, the highest honor bestowed on the team, as most valuable player. LHS OPP CSG 0 9 Worthington 0 1 Grandview 1 1 Watterson 2 0 Upper Arlington 2 0 Bexley 0 1 Hartley 2 2 CSG 0 6 Worthington 0 2 Grandview 0 0 Watterson 0 0 Sectional: LHS vs. CSG 1 Most goals scored: Robbin Miller 4 Field Hockey Varsity — Row 1: Andrea Farnick. Robbin Miller (capt.). Linda Goodman. Barb Kings- bury. Sherie Stover. Row 2: Betsy Henry. Tammy Hadley. Mary Reid. Joni Cox. Janelle Finnefrock. Debbie Tobin. 153 The cheerleaders shout inspiration to the team and the fans. 154 Linda and Ann serve as ball girls. Scott and D. J. practice snaps before the game. Coach Starner informs the defensive unit of offensive strategy. Scott Parrish fires to a receiver. The team listens intently to half-time instruction. Shawn O'Rourke leads the Gales out of the locker room. An angry Gale defense moves in on an Athens runner. Coach Redman talks with coaches overlooking Tom Stoughton shows good sportsmanship to a the game. Zanesville player. Taz chats with some fans. Gridiron — “We pained, We gained” When word arrived last year that Tom Redman would be leading the 1979 football team, the school was in awe. Nobody knew anything of the former Dover mentor except that he pos- sessed an impressive record. As Redman stepped onto the Lancaster High School gridiron for the first time in early August, he said he had four main goals. He wanted to establish a sys- tem, promote enthusiasm, play up to potential, and for his players to give 90% effort in every game. With an impressive group of seniors back to lead the Gale grid- ders through early Novem- ber, the new coach had an enthusiastic outlook for the grid season. The spirit level was high as the Gales entered their lidlifter clash with Westland. That spirit was only to be deflated as the team lost 21-18 in the waning moments of the game. When the Gales faced their first C.O.L. oppo- nent in the form of arch-rival Upper Arlington, they had to accept a heartbreaking loss 9-10. For the second con- secutive year Redman’s crew tied the Grove City Greyhounds. With senior signal-callers Scott Parrish and Chris Tipple to lead the Gales into a battle with 6th ranked Zanesville in the tra- ditional Homecoming game at Fulton Field, they suc- 155 cumbed after a hard fought contest by a score of 7-16. The grid season ended on a high note as senior line- backers Marty Dale and Ray Murphy led the defense against Marietta to a 26-14 victory. Redman was not com- pletely satisfied with the season as a whole but noted that much progress was made. He cited every player, not singling out any one, as the most valuable. He stated. When you play a team sport, everyone has to be valuable. The Lancaster skipper also said that the C.O.L. is a tough division and to win it the team must be outstanding in all aspects of the game. Westland LHS 19 OPP 21 Athens 35 2 Groveport 14 27 DeSales 10 7 St. Xavier 3 0 U. Arlington 9 10 Grove City 7 7 Zanesville 7 16 Newark 7 28 Marietta 26 14 Go get 'em. Phil. The Gales stop a hopeful Bear. Patient fans sit out in the rain to see Reserve action. Despite the weather the cheerleaders continue their activities. 156 Row 1: Kelly Kern, Bob Hyde, Chris Tipple, Frank King, Marty Dale, Ray Murphy, Larry Blosser. Steve Alspach, Scott Parrish, D. J. White. Dave Delong. John Harlan. Tom Stoughton, Eric Coakley. Row 2: John Hammond. Eric Redman. Jeff Stover, Matt Tripp. Steve Young. Scott Fox, Dave Hayes. Mike Losey. Kevin Sheets, Stu Lott, Eric Carlisle. Robby Martin. Kent Bretzinger, Steve Bosch. Rodney Wright. Row 3: Tom Nibert. Keith Hutchison. Dave Ten- nison. Shawn O'Rourke. Joe Trianse, Gary Burnside. Shawn Evans. Dave Miller. Dave Medaugh. Ken Sprague. Eric Brown. Kevin Bretzinger. Stan Hud- nall, Don Casto. Rex Coleman. Scott Young. Row 4: Todd Freisner, Kevin Hargrove. Andy Dreyer. Jeff Mowery, Kraig Figgins. Jeff Murray. Gary Bussart, Steve Straits. Steve Wetzel, Phil Weaver. Chip Clark. Chuck Murray. Doug Ogilvie, Mike Wells. Jimmy Young. Row 5: Scott Smith. Larry Dilley. Tim Edwards. Chris Clark. Bob Brister, Brady Pleschure. Eric Spangler, Jeff Lower. Tim Farher, Allan Anderson, Rob Reed. Roy Brehm. Mich Combs. Larry Spires. Row 6: Scott Hargrove. Harry Rizer, Jeff Watts. Jim June. Tim Voris. Kurt Rupe, Jeff Shore. Tim Harmon. John Stallard. Dave Johnson. Phil Young. Tony Redd. Mark Brunney. John Jones. Mark Wells. Row 7: Steve Ramey. Rod Kisor. Bryce Broyles. Scott Whitehead, Chris Huddle, Jeff Aguillo. Lewis Shuman. Kevin Lutz. Brad Hansel. Chris Posey. Tom Graham. William Whirley. Tony Mitchell. Steve Fouty. Row 8: Coach Reno. Coach Bozegar, Coach Nungasser. Coach Miller. Coach Stockum. Coach Keating. Coach Redman. Coach Oyer. Coach Starner. Coach Posey. Coach McClurg, Coach Erchen- breacker. Coach Short. Coach Raymond. Go get them. Phil. Double Vision. You can open your eyes now. Chris. Eric, is that a Chinet? Look mom. we're eating right. 157 Football Cheerleaders The football cheerleaders, both Varsity and Reserve, began planning for the follow- ing football season right after try-outs in the spring. Along with cheering at all the games and leading the pep rallies, the girls decorated the school with spirit signs the night before the games. They assisted with Par- ent's Night and baked cookies for the team. Thanks, girls, for sharing your enthusiasm. Taz — Beth Moore. Bottom to Top: Jennifer Saelens. Susan Suhr. Laura Hiles. Kathy Kerns, Jennifer Walton, Deb- bie McCray. Kathy and Pam lead the crowd in a chant. Bottom to Top: Tracy Ackers. Pam Evans. Margo Schwendeman, Julie Ryan, Barb Kindel. Tess Walker. Traci Ackers dances with the Tazmanian Devil. 158 Varsity achieves perfection. Taz joins in to rouse spirit of the Gales. Row 1: Mary Dale, Marfa Koehler. Row 2: Tazmanian Devil — Sherri Stover, Sue Ringhiser. Suzanne Knisley. Row 3: Becky Beery, Kelly Williams. Top: Sharon McCandlish. Pom Poms fly for basketball. Row 1: Vicky Matz. Kim Kelly (Tazmanian Devil). Mary Benson. Row 2: Karen Gallimore, Mary Moler, Twila Valentine. Row 3: Beth Brown. Basketball Cheerleaders Reserve and Varsity squads sold candy bars as a money- making project. They earned over $1300 which went towards new varsity uniforms and pom poms for each squad. In addition to cheering for the Reserve Basketball team, the Reserve cheerleaders also cheered for Girls Basketball Tournament games. Reserve Squad leads the Gales on to Victory. 159 Cagers provide excitement The LHS basketball team completed a season which was exciting and intensely competitive. The spirit and attitude displayed by the Gales created a strong fol- lowing within the student body and community. This support enabled the Gales, against usually overwhelm- ing opponent size, to play many close-scoring games which displayed intense defense and exciting offense. This was Coach Arden Reid’s first season at the helm of the varsity, and although the victories were not many, perhaps it marked the beginning of establish- ing the competitiveness essential to winning basket- ball. With only one returning starter and lack of height, it became essential to empha- size team basketball. Thus the awarding of the M.V.P. to three, not one. young men. The enthusiastic attitude of the bench was instrumental in getting the crowds involved in the game. Coach Reid said. ‘Suc- cess is said to be a journey, not a destination. The 1979- 80 journey definitely was rewarding, fun-filled, and successful, not in terms of total victories, but of awak- ening a school and commu- nity to the excitement of action-packed basketball. Bobby Clark trying his hardest LHS OPP Stu Sharp lays one up. Row 1: Rod Wright (trainer); Coach Reid; John Hammond (trainer). Row 2: Todd Norris. Alan Wentz. Chris Clark. Mick Echard. Bob Hyde. Leon Getz. Stu Sharp. Dave Miller. Mike Dickson. Jay Jadwin. Bruce Springer. Scott Hunter. James Flowers. Bobby Clark. Athens Mt. Vernon Groveport Marion Franklin Chillicothe Marietta Columbus West Grove City Reynoldsburg Upper Arlington Brookhaven Zanesville Newark Westland Chillicothe Marietta Grove City U. Arlington Zanesville Newark Alan Wentz goes for it. 160 R. L. Wright cheers the Gales on Alan surrounded! Leon Getz puts one in, Coach Reid snarls again. 161 Bobby, walk right on in. Leon fades away. Watch out. Jay. Lift it on up. Bobby. Mickey shouts it out. 62 Tommy shoots for two. Row 1: Danny Hyme. Coach John Vanaman. Row 2: Bill Moler. Chris Posey. John Leohner, John Jones. Todd Ebbrecht. Ouint Speakman. Steve Shane. Mark Douglas. Scott Helber. Kent Swinehart. Dave Bick- ham. Bruce Broyles. Tom Graham. Max Barr. Jones looks on. Mr. Vanaman. another disgusting loss. Reserves have good potential The Reserve team fin- ished with an 8-12 record. The record is deceptive of the kind of outstanding potential of these future Var- sity performers. There were many bright spots in the program under the leadership of Coach John Vanaman. Todd Ebrecht grabbed 160 rebounds, claiming supremacy on the boards. Tommy Graham, with fine hustle and desire, led with 57 steals and 171 points. Max Barr and Bill Moler, the two quick little guards, put together their fine passing skills to dish out 105 assists between them. Kent Swine- hart, with his consistent play, averaged eight points and six rebounds a game. Mickey Echard, stepping down from the Varsity level to get more experience, averaged 10 points and 5 rebounds in eight games. The bench contributed to each victory with consistent play from Dave Bickham, John Leohner, Quint Speak- man and Chris Huddle. Coach Vanaman contrib- uted good team spirit and support for the Gale victo- ries. 163 Amy gets out of the way Great Sky Hook Varsity — Kneeling: Co-captains Robbin Miller. Sandy Pierce Standing: Asst, coach Julie Kohowski. 4 Jean Mallory. Cathy Stockwell. Jennifer Hansel. Joni Cox. Amy Smith. Molly Hoffman, Nancy Evans. Amy Po. ter. Coach Carole Augustine. | Reserves — Kneeling: Elaine Montler. Della Miller. Kim Beal. Jodi Finnefrock. Cathy Miller. Standing: Valeria Saunders. Donna Garrett. Cheryl Ogg, Claire Bletzacker, Diane Holcomb 4 Concentration is the name of the game. Kim can really move that ball. 64 Hey, girls, where’s the ball? Cheryl takes perfect aim. Let’s hope it goes In. Girl cagers are District Champs With an optimistic outlook for the Girls’ Basketball team Coach Carole Augus- tine took her lady cagers onto the court in mid- November. With seven returning varsity lettermen the four-year veteran skip- per faced a very tough C.O.L. blockade. The girls tore down that fortress and their way to the Sectional Tournament and came out shining as co-champions. They then advanced to Dis- tricts where they also shat- tered the hopes of their opponents. Augustine's crew was possibly eyeing the faint light of the State Championship but succum- bed, only with a hard-fought battle in the semi-final round. Augustine cited seniors Robbin Miller, Nancy Evans, and Jean Mallory for their continuous leadership throughout the season. Miller copped the top honor of all the lady cagers as she was voted M.V.P. Nancy Evans received Offensive Award; Jean Mallory, Defen- sive Award; Joni Cox and Amy Smith tied for highest FG%. Coach Augustine walked off the court in dis- may but very proud of her team. 165 Gale tankers send two to State With a successful season the pre- vious year, much was expected of coach George Stokes and his Gale tankers. With 10 returning swimmers his chances looked good to fulfill this criteria. Posting an 8-4 dual meet record and copping runner-up positions in both the C.O.L. and the District, Stokes honored Tom Lewis and Bruce Hajost who placed in the State Swimming Meet. LHS OPP Marietta 82 79 Columbus Academy Relays — 4th place Zenesville 102 67 Coshocton 81 73 Zanesville Rosecrans 106 62 Newark 55 27 Whetstone 102 63 Westerville North 83 67 Columbus Academy 58 104 Greenfield McClain 48 34 Delaware Hayes 75.5 80.5 Northland 72 83 Bexley 78 84 COL — 2nd place District — 2nd place State Meet — placed Tom Lewis — Bruce Hajost (500 Free) (200IM) Row 1: Paul Ziegler. Barb Kingsbury. Casey Vandenouver. Dave Foucart. Row 2: Jill Winegardner, Carol Scamehorn. Andrea Farnick. Row 3: Jim Cushing. Tom Lewis. Brad Hajost. Dave Gustavson. Tim Led- man. Mr. Stokes. Tom Lewis and Coach Stokes confer before the Meet. Dave Gustavson. Amy Miller, and Casey Vande- nouver cheer on their teammates. 166 Paul Zeigler doing it his own way. Jill Winegardner on lap one of the butterfly. After a while things get boring around here. Casey Vandenover dives in. Jill Winegardner and Barb Kingsberry. Carol Schamehorn leaps out of the water. Look at that water fly. Matmen have winning season The 1979-80 wrestling team started with over 40 matman. It was a grueling season with the most intensive practice sessions ever experienced by LHS grapplers. And through it all, a total of 36 dedicated young men turned up to receive their awards at the Banquet on March 24,1980. According to one of the more successful wrestlers, “It was worth it. Wrestling is a tough sport and it takes a lot more hard work than anybody thinks who hasn’t tried it.” Everybody seemed to agree that the team picked up the best wres- tling techniques available, with Coach Ethan Reeve guiding every session like a hawk, and pounding home the seriousness of every move by his own demonstration of its authenticity. (And there were quite a few sore necks to prove the point). During the past few years LHS wrestling has not enjoyed a winning combination, but this year turned the corner, so to speak, with a dual meet record of 9 wins against 8 losses. That's nothing to write home about, yet, but with a great deal of talent being developed in the sopho- more ranks, and another super 9th grade team, and 8 returning senior varsity wrestlers, the outlook next season is the best team ever assem- bled by the Golden Gales. ”1 think we can send 7 or 8 boys to the district,” says Coach Reeves. “It's going to be a real battle just to get in the lineup.” Anybody can participate in wres- tling, but to get to the top, it takes something special. Misty Tress screaming for victory. Pain and Agony. Reserves — Row 1: Steve Ramey. Steve Fouty. Chip Noonan. Mark Brunney. Rick Leach. Ned Noonan. Rob Watters. Row 2: Coach Miller. Kevin Hargrove. Brady Plescher. Barry Stiverson. Jeff Lower. Tony Redd. Larry Spires. The winner Doug Ogilvie. One wrong move and you're pinned. Stats — Row 1: Mary Bradford. Jenny Walton. Terri Stuart. Peggy Sanor. Trisha George. Stacey Griffin. Row 2: Pam Evans. Colleen Kirkpatrick, Julie Petit. Colleen Hiles. Chris Hamilton, Gwen Shepard. Julie Ryan. Misty Thress. Varsity — Row 1: Jerry Weaver. Mark Wells. Rod Kisor. Bob Bradford. Jeff Hovatter. Larry Dilley. Steve Shaver. Jim Young. Row 2: Jeff Echard. Mike Wells. Brad Hansel. Kevin Lutz. John Watson. Scott Har- grove, Eric Strohm. Matt Tripp. Row 3: Coach Reeve. Tom Nibert. Matt Dawson. Doug Huffine. Dave Ten- nison. Stan Hudnell. Dave Hayes. Doug Ogilivie. Sam Kennedy. Coach Bosserman. Hang in there, you almost have him pinned. LHS Logani- Logan Elm Worthington Marietta Williamsport Youngstown] Sherii. Granville I Fairfield Union Cols. South Bishop Hartley Madison Plains Dover Cols. Miami Ti Coach Ethan Peeve shouting encourage- ment. 169 Diamondmen sparkle as C.O.L. champs In three years of being head coach, this was the best. We won a lot of tough games in pressure situations with good execution of fundamentals, outstanding pitch- ing, and solid hitting.” This was All Star, C.O.L., and District Coach of the Year Tom White’s evaluation of his C.O.L. Champs. He felt team spirit was outstand- ing with tremendous leadership from the Seniors. The Gales posted a 14-1 record in the C.O.L., went on to trounce Mar- ietta in the Sectionals only to face defeat in the District Finals against New Philadelphia 5-3. Scott Parrish was named M.V.P., All C.O.L., All-District, and All-Ohio. Tony Curry, Tom Stoughton, and Chris North were also selected as All-District. Todd Norris, Scott Hunter, Steve Bosch, Eric Coakley, Tom Gra- ham, and Alan Anderson joined Curry, North, and Parrish as All- C.O.L. Coach White commended his Assistant Coaches Howard Boz- man and Lennie Conrad for an outstanding job. The Reserves also won the C.O.L. with a 13-2 record. LHS OPP Grove City 13 4 Grove City 10 4 Upper Arlington Westland 1 4 0 3 Marietta 10 0 Marietta 7 3 Gahanna 3 1 Marietta 16 3 Chillicothe 3 4 Walnut Ridge 2 3 Zanesville 4 3 Zanesville 4 2 Zanesville 4 3 DeSales 2 7 Grove City 4 3 Newark 6 7 Newark 5 4 Groveport 10 14 Whetstone 6 0 Newark 7 2 Newark 6 3 Upper Arlington Chillicothe 19 10 3 2 Upper Arlington 12 0 Tournament Games Athens 5 1 Marietta 11 2 New Philadelphia 3 5 Varsity — Front: Matt Bozman (Batboy). Row 1: Chris North, Eric Coakley, Tony Curry, Steve Bosch. Tom Stoughton, Scott Parrish. Row 2: Tim Edwards. Tom Graham, Shon Spires. Rod Lott. Keith Hutcheson. Chris Kissling, John Hammond. Asst. Coach Howard Bozman. Monte Morgan. Phil Young. Alan Anderson. Scott Hunter. Todd Norris. Head Coach Tom White. Reserves — Row 1: Chris Posey. Kevin Starr. Jeff Aquilio, Max Barr. Bill Moler, Rick Leach. John Leohner. Row 2: Coach Lennie Conrad. Joe Schnieder. Kelly Shull. Todd Ebbrect, Jim Harmon. Kent Swinehart. John Phillips, Dave Bickham. Tom Graham at bat. Chris North — Fireman of the year. 170 Tom Graham hits in Captain Tony Curry. Dug-out depression. 171 Row 1: Karen Barr. Diane Johnson. Sandy Pierce. Kathy Messner. Nancy Kynion Row 2: Peggy Hershberger. Karen Gallimore. Brenda Clark. Susan Suhr, Lori Phelps. Kathy Miller. Row 3: Jean Mal- lory. Cheryl Ogg, Mary Moler. Amy Porter. Coach Terry Farmer Mary's a real swinger I'm having fun. I'm having fun. says catcher Jean Mallory. Coach Farmer gives Nancy a few pointers. Here's the way to hustle. Diane Johnson displays no-hit form. 72 She's out! Where's the ball? Hope it clears the fence. Remember, you're a team Softball------ great finish after slow start Second year coach Terry Farm- er's goals of having a winning sea- son and going beyond any previous LHS team in tournament play were goals achieved. With six returning starters, the girls overcame a slow start to end as District Champions and lost in the Regional Finals to Newark 3-2 in 9 innings. Coach Farmer certainly had reason to be proud of these Gales who displayed great team spirit and progressed throughout the season. Awards went to Sandy Pierce — M.V.P. and Leading Hitter; Diane Johnson — Most Improved and Outstanding Pitcher; Kathy Messner — Golden Glove Award. LHS OPP Gahanna 3 6 Groveport 7 8 Grove City 6 11 Grove City 4 6 Westerville So. 16 12 Upper Arlington 1 3 Upper Arlington 21 9 Watterson 22 2 Groveport 16 6 Zanesville 12 7 Zanesville 12 2 Bishop Hartley 7 0 Bishop Hartley 17 11 Reynoldsburg 1 22 Newark 7 13 Newark 13 23 Eastmoor 23 6 Bloom Carroll 30 2 Logan 24 2 District Tournament Zanesville 46 0 Chillicothe 12 2 Cambridge (8 innings) 3 2 Regional Tournament Northland 5 4 Newark (9 innings) 2 3 173 Row 1: Andy Vance. John Boone. Bob Stockwell. Dirk VanRenesse. Tim Ledman. Row 2: Coach Rod Ishida. Bret Fuller. Phil Reese. Dave Gustavson. Jett Jones. Doug Detwiler. Bill Lytle Netters serve up 20-3 season The netters finished an outstand- ing 20-3 season by winning the Sec- tionals and Districts. The doubles pair of Andy Vance and Doug Det- wiler advanced to the State Semi- Finals, but were forced to withdraw because of disqualification. Coach Rod Ishida, a nine-year veteran, described his team as “playing tough and working hard. He was proud of the excellent dual match record, citing good play from top to bottom. The M.V.P. was Andy Vance, E. District Doubles Champ, All C.O.L. 1 Singles. Doug Det- wiler. E. District Doubles Champ, was All C.O.L. -2 Singles. John Boone and Bob Stockwell copped E. District Runners-Up awards. Westerville So. LHS 5 OPP 0 Westerville No. 5 0 Hilliard 5 0 Newark 5 0 Academy 2 3 Marietta 3 2 Athens 5 0 Portsmouth 5 0 Bexley 5 0 Zanesville 5 0 Dayton Oakwood 4 1 Centerville 1 4 St. Charles 5 0 Gahanna 4 1 Grove City 5 0 Groveport 5 0 Urbana 4 1 Springfield Central Cath. 5 0 Springfield No. 4 1 Upper Arlington 1 4 Walnut Ridge 5 0 Eastmoor 5 0 Granville 5 0 Come on guys, give me a chance to volley. That fence is a tough opponent. Aced him! 174 Nice top spin. The coach instructs State finalists Andy Vance and Doug Detwiler. Have I kept my eye on the ball long enough? YOURSr Now. this is a good grip for beginners PKBS SMOOTH SOLE TENNIS SHOES • - v v Rules are rules. Is the coach looking? Oh. nol Another net balll 175 This is what your stroke should look like. How’s this follow through? Lady tracksters win Sectionals. Missing 3rd place in the C.O.L. by points, Coach Nancy Strickland's lady track- sters fought back to cop 1st place honors in the S.E. Sec- tionals. Mrs. Strickland noted the positive attitude through- out the season. The four-year veteran coach also added, They always showed a will- ingness to work and succeed. They were supportive of each other and wished to see the team succeed as well as the individuals. This seemed to hold true as the team broke 12 school records and sent Missy Dittmar as the first LHS girl ever to the State Meet. Coach Strickland noted Molly Hoff- man as the M.V.P. this year. Martha Beidler, Mrs. Strick- land’s rookie assistant, was very pleased with the year. Both coaches are enthusiastic and optimistic about next year. Cambridge lost Newark lost County Invit. won Amanda Invit. 2nd Watterson lost Hartley won Logan won C.O.L. 4th Marietta Invit. 6th Athens won Cambridge Invit. 11th Miamai Trace won Sectional Meet 1st Marianne Valentine hands off to Chris Hamilton in the two-mile relay. Sandy Tipple up and over. Twila Valentine airborne. I Vicky Matz in the blocks. Twila Valentine, hold- Train and pain send Missy as first Gale girl to I State Meet. 176 Another grueling turn. Great throw. Team support can make the difference. You don't look like any of my coaches. Row 1: Sandy'Tipple, Maureen Walton. Twila Valentine. Deidre Norman. Elaine Montler. Barb Kings- bury. Margo Schwendemann, Molly Hoffman. Peggy Sanor, Sarah Azbell. Andrea Farnick. Sherrie Osborne. Row 2: Molly Crook. Nancy Novack, Missy Dittmar. Jenny Reall. Marianne Valentine. Chris Hamilton. Susan Spires. Vicky Matz. Julie Ryan. Val Saunders. Paula Perry. Mindy Hoffman. Row 3: Coach Nancy Strickland. Rosann Houseworth. Meriki Carner, Cathy Palmer. Laura Hiles. Mary Fou- cart, Paula Haley. Lisa Boltz. Beth Guisinger. Gina Miller. Rebecca Swartz. Carla Snoke. Debbie McCray. Beth Brown. Asst. Coach Martha Beidler. 177 Good distance. On your marks. Impossible dream come true — WE’RE NO. 1! The debate across Ohio was whether or not the 1980 Gales were the best track team in the state’s history. In its 13 meets they defeated a total of 578 teams while going undefeated. In the process the Gales became the first team ever to win Ohio’s triple crown — the Mansfield Relays, the Bellaire Relays, and the State Meet. Another first was recorded at the AAA State Meet when the thinclads won on-field events and distance runs. Coach Bob Hamm states that ”a once in a lifetime goal was accomplished in 1980.” Placing in the State were four of our men (a Gale record): John Zishka — first in 3200 meters for the second year in a row making him the first from Lancaster to win an event 2 years in a row. Time: 8:57.7 — New State Meet Record! He was sec- ond in 1600 meters. Time: 4:07.8. Barry Walker — Second in discus 180'4 . Third in shot put 62'43 4 . Robby Marsh — Second in high jump 67 . Clark Haley — Sixth in 800 meters. Time: 1:54.8. Scott Hargrove spots a girt in the stand. Big Boy Barry Walker. Mike Losey throwing the discus. Tired. Gary? 178 Watch that bar. Eric! Drawl! Row 1: Oavo Patskowsky. Jort Princo. M-ko Losey. Ko«y Korn. Jon Ankrom. John Zishka. Scott Fox. Jim Alton. Marty Oalo, Eric Cariiso. Rob Martin. Bob Clark Row 2: Eric Rodman. Barry Walkor. GaryValont.no. Jolt Lowor. Rob Marsh. Oavo Modaugh. Loa Schwondoman. Clark Halov. Doug Blossor. Jo ft Rord. Tom Douglas Row 3: Mark Brunnoy. Oavo Wood. John Jonoo. Chris Clark. Miko Smith. Harry Risor. Carl DoVauft. Scott Hargrovo. Oavo Johnson, Tom Stickol. Row 4: Stovo Carpontor. Mrch Comb . Jim Mahoim. Bruco Broyios. Todd Fnosnor. Larry DRoy. Stovo Shavor. R. L. Wright. Doug Potorsolm. Row 5: Tarry Oohrtman. Bob Hamm. Sam Ra do bough, Grog Sutton. Doug Honwood. If I've told you once. I've told you twice. Rob. Tommy running on empty. 179 Runner .. On your mark . . Get set... Mark's perfect form on the hurdles. A 4-minute mile? — You've got to be kiddingll! Watch your balance Marty!! 180 I Nervous anticipation??? Below are just a few of the sea- son's highlights. First in S.E. District for 17th consecutive year. JohnZishka — “All American : 3000 m. — No. 1 in Nation Mile — No. 2 in Nation 3200 m. — No. 2 in Nation 5000 m —14:11.2 —1979 Nat. Record for a High School Jr. “All-Time” Ohio Records Outdoors — 6400 m. Relay 17:46.2 Clark Haley. Carl OeVault, Jim Allen. John Zishka. JohnZishka — Mile 4:05.8 1600 m. 4:06.8 3000 m. 8:13.9 —fourth fastest ever run by high schooler. Indoors — Barry Walker — Shot Put 63'1 W National Record for Sophomores. No. 1 mark in Nation indoors. No. 1 Marks in Nation 3200 m. Relay 7:54.8 Gary Valentine. Jim Allen. Clark Haley. John Zishka. 2 mile Relay 8:24.2 Gary Valentine. Clark Haley. Carl DeVault. Jim Allen 181 Gales sweep Fulton Relays In an expanded version of the 17th annual Fulton Relays the Gales finished 1st of 23 teams in both the open and relay divisions. Robbie Marsh — Second in Fulton, second in the State. Leader of the pack. Queens Pam Evans. Mary Dale. Debbie Turner, Amy Miller, Carol Schenz. Beckie Beery. Two Great Senior distance men Clark Haley wins the Mile. Tom has a big lead. One more time, Dr. Spieth. The big hand is on Dave Johnson — carrying a big stick, the... 182 Who is John Zishka9 One of tl Lancaster High School s history the map' He’s not blue eyed track star. He‘s t (a member of Nations ) and a friendly, personable young Even so. he characterizes himself ; what of loner” and very shy. He Jr. AAU title in the 5000, has won onships. he holds three L.H.S. re All American In cnpss country the 5000-meter Future plans for State University to stidy Business received a four year ondition cross country and trad running— Olympics? 1984? 1988? 199: mg some- s a National state champi- and he is an mile and Jiding Penn run. John larship for plans in ' John says. Sure, the Olympics are in the back of m who knows what will happen betwe then. I wou desire is the If it means com _ , ___ When asked why he chose he said, Whateteelsjhere!' we have to agre W SW man who has gone far and will go further. Best of luck. John! mind, but now and ng as my ies — great! .K. too. ither sports re we stand Outstanding Athletes The Mirage Staff wishes to con- gratulate the outstanding young men and women chosen by their coaches for the Outstanding Ath- letes Section. These LHS students have strived to achieve personal goals as well as victory for the team. Long hours of practice and training have molded these fine sportsmen. Writing songs and playing the piano are Eric Redman's forms of relaxation when not practicing for football. Named first team All-COL, first team District, and third team All-Ohio. Eric's high point was 2 touchdowns in the same game. Plenty of parental support was available with his father as coach. Eric will be attending the Air Force Academy. Kathy Messner. who went out for vol- leyball after not making the cheerlead- ing squad, was named All-Ohio and Best Offensive and Defensive player. She plans on Studying Phys. Ed. in col- lege and says. It's been real! Doug Ogilvie has had to make a great sacrifice for wrestling — his teeth — but won the COL. Sectionals, and Dis- tricts and was named M.V Wrestler It's an individual sport. When I lose. I blame myself, and when I win. no one else can take the credit. Doug says. Fishing, basketball, and music are his pastimes. Robbin Miller was nominated in both field hockey (M.V.P. and Offensive Award) and basketball (M.V.P.. 1st team C.O.L. 3rd team All-Ohio). She remembers the high point of field hockey as winning the COFHA Tourna- ment. We were probably the least likely to win. but we did it! Robbin relaxes by reading and writing poems and enjoys spending time by herself. Be satisfied living in Lancaster — it’s one of the nicest places in the world. explains Bob Clark, who received All- C.O.L . All-SE District. All-Star team and All-Ohio Honorable Mention in basketball. Bob plans to attend Musk- ingham to study business. His family has provided great support and encouragement. 184 Outstanding Athletes Keeping an eye on the possibility of a pro career. All-Ohio and M.V.P. Scott Parrish will be attending Clemson on a baseball scholarship. His pitching record was 6-2 this year. Scott, who also played football, maintained a 6 average and finds sports has been his means of relaxing. Football has taught me to get along better with people and self-discipline, says Robby Martin, C.O.L. and Hickle Player of the Year. 1st team C.O.L. and SE District, and All-State Honorable Mention. Weight lifting (benched 400 last year) and skating (once in the halls of LHS) are two of his hobbies. Robby placed great importance on the strength of prayer before a game. These have been the best years of my life. says Barb Kingsbury, a member of the record-holding 2 mile relay team. She credits Mrs. Beidler with being very supportive and understand- ing. Barb plans on majoring in Home Ec. and hopes to coach track some- day. She will greatly miss the friend- ships formed at LHS. Andy Vance, 1st singles and All-Ohio, posted a 19-2 record in tennis this year. He started playing at the age of 9 and has received strong support from his mother. The high point of the sea- son was beating his opponent from Upper Arlington. Andy considers his serve and volley as his strong points. Swimming helped my grades by keep- ing me on a regular schedule. It also taught me to be a good sport. stated Tom Lewis, who was M.V.P. and All- Ohio Honorable Mention. The high point in Tom s year was when he placed 12th in the State in freestyle. Tom hopes to coach swimming some- day. The more you work, the better you will do. Effort leads to success. Scott Fox says about running. A sprinter. Scott was All-SE District, scored the most points in a C.O.L. meet, and dur- ing the Fulton Relays was on the Dis- tance Medley team that was the State's best this year. His experience with track and football will be helpful in his chosen career of physical therapy. 185 Outstanding Athletes Jim Flowers, medalist in theChillicothe and State Tournaments in golf. says. Just call me the Kid. He is looking forward to college and states his future plans as owning a golf course, pro club and bank. Jim. who also played basketball, set his own goals and strived to attain them. Susan Hayes, 1st singles with a 21-3 record, won the District in tennis, and the Cols. Dispatch All-American Ath- lete Award. Tennis has kept me busy and out of trouble. I've met a lot of peo- ple and traveled a lot, Susan explains. She also enjoys swimming and water skiing. Cross Country Undefeated State Champions John Zishka. Jim Allen. Dave Patzkow- sky. Tom Douglas. Carl DeVault. Tom Stickel. The team and Coach Bob Reall were granted special recognition by the State Legislature for their achieve- ment. On the Sidelines 186 187 rrf m ; v “The Happiest Days of Dur Lives” 188 Forensics This season was an active one for the forensics team. Beginning in November, competition extended through May. resulting in many awards for team members. Sopho- more Betsy King placed third at the Delaware and Hamilton-Taft tourna- ments in Girls’ Extemporaneous speaking. The junior varsity debate team of Juniors Alan Cork and David Ziels and Seniors Kris Stoppenha- gen and Cindy Bowlby placed third at the O.U. Fall Debates and took an unofficial first at Delaware-Hayes. In the District Tournaments Lisa Dill qualified for the State Tourna- ment in Original Oratory, along with the debate team of Cork, Ziels. Stop- penhagen, and Bowlby. Post season competition included the South Central Power Tournament. The team brought home a sweepstakes trophy with first place awards from freshman Gregg Triguba in Persua- sive Speaking, Dill in Extern., Bowlby in Lincoln-Douglass debate, and the debate team of Cork. Cook, Potter, and Mary Breckenbridge. The sea- son ended with a banquet and awards presentation. 1. Dave Ziels. Alan Cork. 2. Kris Stoppenhagen and Cindy Bowlby prepare for the debate team. 3. Lisa Dill — District Champion in Original Oratory. Row 1: Kris Stoppenhagen. Cindy Bowlby. Nancy Novack. Row 2: Kim Jones. Lisa Dill. Jill Lynch. Ann Musick. Betsy King. Debbie Walston. Row 3: Liz Estrada. Petra Reid. Linda Bailiff. Della Kane. Elena England. Row 4: Wade Huffman. Vince Mathias. Dave Ziels. Jim Treen. 90 Drama Club Drama club's busy season opened with “George Washington Slept Here a comedy about a city family renovating a country home and getting more than they expected. Following this the life of Ebnezer Scrooge came alive in the Traditional classic A Christmas Carol.” The new year started with three student directed one-acts each one exploring new ideas in theatre. The season closed with the fast-talking antics of Harold Hill as the Music Man. The show was a rousing combination of singing and dancing by the citizens of River City, Iowa. In addition were field trips to Ohio State. Marcel Marceau and the Musical “Anne were among the highlights. To support their produc- tions and trips the Drama Club had such fundraisers as a car wash and the annual discothon, a twenty-four hour dance marathon. The year ended with a banquet and awards were given to the best actors and actresses. ▲3 191 1. Pick a little, talk a little . 2. Is that George Washington Sleeping Here? 3. Bob Cratchett works on the books on Christmas Eve. Latin Club A Halloween Costume Party and a hayride began the year's festivities for Latin Club. The club learned Latin car- ols and went carolling after which they enjoyed a Christmas party and a taffy pull. When snow finally fell, club mem- bers had a sledding party. At the Lan- guage Festival, Latin Club members wearing togas dined on couches in a Roman triclinium or dining room. At this festival the club also presented an Oracle and a play, The Wall (or Born to Run). Bake sales helped to finance the annual Roman Banquet at which slaves were auctioned off and then waited on the diners, who were entertained by the drama, Who Killed Big Julie. Keys were pre- sented to seniors with four years of Latin. Juniors and Seniors made a field trip to the Ohio State University for Classics Day, attending classes in Roman Civilization, Roman Poetry and Classical Greek. A spring picnic closed the year’s events. A2 1. Romans Go Home 2. When in Rome . 3. Three Graces Row 1: Marlee Sanford. Laura Carmody. Candy Alexander, Della Kane. Gayle Beam, Mary Grant. Sharon Swartz. Row 2: Laura Johnson. Melanie Grimm. Janet Wagner. Claire Bletzacker. Karen Cowgill. Betsy King. Mary Benson. Crystal Eastwood. Andrea Worthington. Row 3: Keven Rhymer. Darrell Ruff. Kevin Lutz. Jenny Walton. Bifl Ruck. Andrea Farnick. Andy Vance. Mrs. Beidler. Chris Kozar, Chris Hamilton. Roger Amspaugh. Patty Matthews. Milt Taylor. Beth Clem. Wade Huffman. Jeff Keene. Mike Urig, Jim Cushing. 194 I i i i 9 i French Club Late in Oct. about 50 members of the various French classes attended a concert by Jacques Yvart et Compaig- nie at the Ohio Theater. At Christmas many students went caroling en fran- cais and ended the evening at the 'T with good French food. The piece de resistance was an evening shared with Latin and Spanish students. The cafeteria was filled with people, food, and fun as each language group pro- vided entertainment. 1. En route pour te concert. 2. Dave Bickham. super-chef. 3. Allons enfants de la patrie 4. Le Petit Theatre prdsente Monsieur Bill. 5. C'est amusant. nest-ce pas? 6. The Great Toga Party. fWilts et KT ror 195 The Spanish Club started the year off in October with a dessert-ban- quet having Marilyn and Phil Walker as guest speakers. They then trav- eled to Columbus in November to Chi-Chi's Restaurant to enjoy excel- lent Mexican food. In December the annual Christmas party was held. The usual events like the Lottery and the breaking of the pirtatas took place along with a scaven- ger hunt. The first foreign lan- ▼2 1. 8renda y Margie dicen que es una pirtata. 2. Una senorita Colombians. 3. Members enjoy the fall dessert. Spanish Club guage carnival included a variety of food, displays, and entertain- ment. The Spanish Club finished the year with a dessert banquet in May where Maria Miranda dis- cussed her experiences while liv- ing in the United States. Row 1: Jim Linehan. Patti Anderson. Leslie Cook. Jennifer Hansel. Bill McCandlish, Norman Pritchett. Jim Cherry. Margie Moody. Jeff Stoppenhagen, Molly Clark. Rick Herman. Allan Shaw. Row 2: Janene Poling, Debbie Walston. Alane Walton. Susan Shaw. Amy Sugimoto, Pan Hanes. Kris Stoppenhagen, Paul Pillar. Scott Nisy. Colleen Kirkpatrick. Brenda Mowery. Kelly Whitaker. Steve Carpenter. John Stal- lard, Juan Duarte. Mr. Dill. Row 3: Greg Walston. Cindy Silbaugh. Jill Forest. Maria Miranda. Bobbie Hat- field. Row 4: Kim Jones. Diane Holcomb. Nancy Lescalleet. Janelle Poling, Robyn Adams 196 I I Row 1: Linda Fuller. Laura Albertini. Row 2: Paula 8enson. Linda Spires. Roberta Anderson. Row 3: Ann Medsker. Kim Beal. Amy Miller. Big Sisters Big Sisters, a girls club for Jrs. and Srs.. served as timers and scorekeep- ers at swim meets. They sold carna- tions for Valentines Day and were host- esses for college representatives who visited the school. 1. Big Sisters time LHS swim meets. 2. La fiesta de la Navidad. 3. Is Mary mistaking John for the pihata? 197 Key Club and Z Club These service organizations are sponsored by Zenta International (Z Club) and Kiwanis International (Key Club) to serve the school, community, and nation. The LHS chapters aided the Cancer Society. Heart Fund, and Twigs this year. Row 1: Kraig Figgins. Bill Ruck. Jim Cherry. Row 2: Jerry Joos. Paul Pillar. Peter Mahon. Mr. Clark. Row 3: Greg Walston. Norman Pritchett. Rob Reed. Dave Foucart. Rob Bainter. Row 4: Scott Stiving. Jon Hale. Allan Shaw. Ken Marshall. Les Schwendeman. Dirk VanRenesse. Rick Greenawalt. Row 1: Mr. Clark. Lisa Daubenmire. Karen Barr. Paula Benson. Jill Jadwin. Brenda Holcomb. Linda Waugh. Angie Urig. Mary Benson. Row 2: Debra Svoboda. Beth Clem. Diane Morris. Elizabeth Cox. Lisa Smathers. Rosann Houseworth. Betsy King. Leigh Rising. Row 3: Marie Cavinee. Kim Baker. Holli Bauman. Kim Kelly. Cathy Wilson. Ann Ellwood. Kelli Allen. Amy Smith. 1. Kelli Allen and 2. Amy Smith serve at the annual pancake dinner. 198 Row 1: Tom Gillespte. Ron Tipton, Steve Poling Row 2: Mr T Coles — advisor. Rick Mat . Tim Rooker (pres, and team captain). Rick Sawyers. Miss A Bulger — Advisor Not Pictured: Dave Casto. Stove Hatfield STRIBUT1VE EDUCA Fr The display case on second floor, decorated by D.E.C.A. members, is always an attraction. Row 1: Natalie Cook. Tina Watkins. Keith Holliday Row 2: Lindy Hummel, Cathy Markwood. Wendy Lisk. Row 3: Dale Garner. Michelle Probasco. Ron McDaniel Row 4: Kathy Jaschek, Tammy Agosta. Row 5: Becky Wears. Susan Ashcraft. Teri Hinton. Row 6: John Kinchloe. Sherrie Waugh. Robin Augg. Row 7: Joe Clark. Rhonda Morgan Row 8: Mr. G. Stokes. Chess Club Chess Club actively participated in divisional play in C.O.S.C.A. this season with some degree of suc- cess. As a service project this year, the club held a class instruction clinic at Logan Elm H.S. This spring several individuals experienced success at the pre-season C. O.S.C.A. Open Individual Tourney in Columbus. DECA Students in the Distributive Edu- cation class are also members of the D. E. Clubs of America. A sales pro- gram of gifts and candy, many field trips to businesses and industries to inform students about free enter- prise and careers, and attendance at three conferences on the district and state levels were some of the activities for this year. 199 Jr. and Sr. HERO All Job Training Child Care Aid Stu- dents are members of the Junior HERO (Home Economics Related Occupa- tions) Club. As part of their learning experience, they work three hours each school day in kindergarten. Senior HERO’S major emphasis is the preparation for jobs and careers in the home economics area with recog- nition that workers fill multiple roles as family and community members. Fund raising activities this year included sell- ing football pennants, which they made. Members helped with the Cere- bral Palsy Fun Run, decorated win- dows at Homestead, and had an Employee-Employer Banquet. Robin Roane and Brenda Engle received first place awards for skills events at the SE Regional Competition. Row 1: Mitchell Lutz. Valerio Simonton. Brenda Engle. Carta Graham. Trina Spangler. Denise Smith. Lora Cox. Car- men Eads. Row 2: Donna Balthaser, Carolyn Diober. Debbie Cferk. Robin Roane. Kim Fagan, Rhonda Mayes. Kim Selby Row 3: Gail Komerer. Debbie Finnefrock. Brenda Woodside. Brenda Spangler. Robin Barnett, Mrs Martha Jones — Advisor. Q 1. Susan George and 2. Kathy Morgan in the kindergarten at Sanderson. 3. AM Kindergar- ten Aides — Row 1: Melanie Roberts. Sue Griffith. Row 2: Susan George. Patty Cass. Row 3: Julie Spangler. Rose VanBuren. Row 4: Karen Lescalleet. Tracey Shaeffer. Row 5: Scott Whittmer. L H S JUNIOR NERO 200 , Row 1: Bridget Rogers — Sec., Beth Clem — V. Pres., Mrs. Logsdon — Advisor, Carol Schenz — Pres., Amy Sugimoto — Treas. Row 2: Ronda Lutz — District Sec., Debbie Bowman. Barbara Kings- bury. Ruth Springer. Theresa Pickrel. Row 3: Becky Hammond. FHA Future Homemakers of America is an integrated part of the Vocational Home Economics program. It is a local, state, and national organization offer- ing many opportunities to students for leadership and participation in worth- while group activities. This year's FHA chapter received their Award of Merit at the state convention. Bridget Rogers and Becky Hammond won a first place rating at the state rally for their team demonstration on toy safety and Amy Sugimoto and Carol Sheng received a second place rating for their display promoting FHA. P.M. Kindergarten Aides: Row 1: Janice Scott. Marie Council. Kathy Morgan. Row 2: Elaine Hoop. 1. Robin Roane and Becky Engle and 2. Bridget Lydia Edmonds. Martha Kidder. Merriel Roberts, Kelley Woodruff. Debbie Hiles. Rogers and Becky Hammond with their awards. 201 Student Council The purpose of S.C. is to provide the student body with a representative form of government that promotes the school ideals. We do this by helping to promote dances and or other major school functions, serving as mediator for students and school administrator and purchasing school items for the betterment of the students. Activities this year were homecoming events, after school movies, fund raisings for muscular dystrophy, and student gov- ernment elections. Row 1: Peggy Hershberger. Lori Phelps. Jenny Street. Margo Schwendeman, Kathy Grey. Sandy Mathias. Susan Suhr. Nancy Novak. Row 2: Phil Reeso. Steve Young. Tim Fahrer. Roger Amspaugh. Chris Tipple. Alan Cork. Barry Walker. Leon Getz, Kraig Figgins. Row 3: Vicki Matz. Karon Arnsbarger. Sherrie Osborne. Kelly Allen. Della Kane. Barb Kindle. Jorry Weaver. Bruce Broyles. Susan Hayes. Jana Heft. Amy Miller. Mr. Montgomery. Advisor. 1. Decorating for the Homecoming Dance. 2. Officers— We are DEVO. 3. Steve puts on the finishing touch. 202 Library Assistants Row 1: Rhonda Holowell. Vickie Gobel. Rhonda Shepard. Lisa Hilyard. Diane Brady, Cathv Staten. Cyndi Vaughn. Mike Madden. Row 2: Chris Kingery. Clara Shaffer. Jeanna Bowsher. Ruth Springer. John Tucker. Janene Poling, Cheryl Phillips. Beth Kemerer. Row 3: Sharon Swartz. Debbie Bowman, Bonnie Williams. Chris Wofiz. Penny Henthorn. Debra Hiles. Bobbi Hatfield. Angie Conrad. Jill For- rest. Terri Kish. Todd Snyder. Karey Koehler.________________________________________________________ Row 1: Tammy Muenstermann. Roberta Anderson. Linda Flowers. Judith Antonius. Brenda Holcomb, Ronda Lutz. Row 2: Benita Strosnider. Amy Miller. Kelly Boling, Ann Medsker. Melanie Grimm. Laura Carmody, Mary Volan. The library is able to function much more smoothly with the many tasks performed by the assistants. Not only do they handle circulation, attendance, and shelving of books, but also assist with duplicating tapes, video tapes, photography projects, and selection of materials. They also help students locate materials needed in class. Julie Davis and Lynne Moore do it because We love working in libraries. Ai Guidance Assistants 1. Diane Brady finds information through the Reader's Guide. 2. Jenny Boystel delivers schedules to Mr. Harmon's office. It's good, practical experience for office work, says Karen Salmen of her time spent in the guidance office. Their assistance is invaluable in delivering information and want slips to students, posting announcements and college information throughout the school plus numerous alphabetizing and filing activities. They enjoyed a Christmas Party plus an early morning breakfast at Rising Park. 203 Row 1, L to R: Jana Heft. Toni Sevigny. Aimee Welsh. Row 2: Chris Hamilton. Patty Matthews. Rosann Houseworth. Cheryl Nutter. Aylin Koksal. Beth Clem. Row 3: Mary Jones. Tina Hedges. Main Office Assistants Students entering the main office for help find the office assistants behind the counter busy with sorting mail, delivering messages, helping with grade cards, making schedule changes on cards, and other necessary tasks. Beth Clem does it 1. Beth Clem tears grade cards. 2. Pete Hel- because It'S a lot of work, but adds vari- ber awaits further instructions. ety to the usual class routine.” Attendance Assistants A lot of leg work is required of the attendance assistants who pick up the absence slips each period as well as deliver call and detention slips and phone messages. I do it because it’s fun — and because I love Mrs. Moore.” confides Kelly Williams. They also assist with tardy slips, attendance cards, looking up schedules, and numerous other activities necessary to this office. Row 1, L to R: Brenda Clark. Barb Kindle. Oebbie Black, Karen Barr. Cindy Smith. Susan Bennett. Debbie Good. Row 2: Kathy June. Diane Johnson. Kiz Neighbor, Kathy Short. Lori Johnson. Lesa Smith. Suzanne Knisley. Colleen Hiles Row 3: Della Miller. Julie Pettit. Kelly Williams. Jean Kennedy. Lori Luk- ens. Mrs. Moore. Traci Kilbarger, Mrs. Miller. 204 Row 1: Nancy Strickland. Peter Mahon, Laurie Harris. Jeanne Crook. Charles Kessler. Row 2: Barbara Kingsbury. Amy Smith. Kim Sorrell. Alan Shaw. Chemistry Assistants Lab Assistants are responsible for the care and cleaning of equipment, the inventory of chemicals, prepar- ing solutions for experiments and assisting the teachers with various other tasks. They are very helpful to the entire science staff. The science staff would like to express their thanks to these students for their help and dedication. i l Biology Assistants The Lab Assistants help maintain the live animals and assist with prep- aration of lab setups and chemical solutions. Several times a year they also help in a lab during compli- cated experiments and dissections. 1. Is this Linda Ratstadt? 2. Greg Forquer isn't giving his pet to science. Row 1: Lisa Peck, Robin Kocher. Laurie Harris. Debra Svoboda. Leigh Rising. Row 2: John Schneider, Keith Rosier. Bill Sampson, Greg Forquer. Kelli Allen. 205 Varsity “L” The Varsity L Club is com- posed of letter winners in the vari- ous sports. During the fall mem- bers sold “We Bear Nerk shirts to heighten school spirit and enthusi- asm before the game against New- ark. A lift-a-thon was held in which members lifted their maximum lift Row 1: Karen Barr, Tom Douglas, Jody Finnefrock, John Hammond: Treas.. Susan Hayes: Sec.. John Zishka; Pres.. Milt Taylor; Vice-Pres.. Andrea Farnick; Sec.. Missy Dittmar. Betsy Henry. Paul Ziegler. Jenny Reall. Row 2: Howard Bozman; Advisor. Ann Ellwood. Mary Dale. Jennifer Hansel, Nancy Kynion. Kathy Messner. Jeff Stover. Sandy Pierce. Diane Johnson. Robbin Miller. Jean Mallory. Robyn Adams. Sherrie Stover. Row 3: Eric Redman. Sandy Tipple. Dave Wood. Kraig Figgins. Chris Kissling, Matt Tripp. Doug aailvie. Larry Dille'y. Bob Bradford. Todd Agosta. Chris Egan. Kelly Whitaker. Row 4: Jim Flowers. Alan entz. Tim Ledman. Mike Liedel. Doug Detwiler, Rob Martin. Dirk VanRenesseo. R. L. Wright. Steve Burnham. Phil Weaver. Kent Bretzinger. Todd Norris. Row 5: Davis Gray. Carl DeVault. Clark Haley. Dan Bainter. Andy Vance. Doug Hyde. Stu Lott. Dave Patzkowsky, Randy DeVol, Eric Hoch. Tom Stallsmith, Bob Clark. Row 6: Kelly Kern. Mike Losey, Tom Stoughton. Dave Ochs. Eric Coakley. Chris Tipple. Brad Hajost. Amy Smith. Dave Tennison. Shawn O'Rourke. Scott Fox. Jeff Kuechler. Row 7: D. J. White. Scoti Parrish. Bill Lozier, Steve Alspach. Jon Ankrom. Greg Forquer. Jay Jadwin, Jim Allen, Marty Dale. Eric Brown. Stu Sharp. in the bench press and the dead lift, and then collected the pledges for these. The candy bar sale pro- ceeds were used to fund the Kings Island and College Football Hall of Fame visit in the spring. 1. Outstanding Male and Female Athletes of the year — Sandy Pierce and Jim Allen. 2. Kathy Messner makes the catch. 3. Dwayne can count to one. 4. Jean goes for it. 206 1. Bill Lozier at his best. 2. Life on the tennis court. 3. Kathy waits for the play. F.C.A. Fellowship of Christian Athletes met 2 times a month to conduct meaningful Christian programs for athletes to share their spiritual truths. They were thus giving each other mutual encour- agement to focus Christ and serve Him through the Fellowship of the church and their athletic vocations. Row 1: Cathy Stockwell (treasurer). Robyn Adams (secretary). Amy Smith (vice pres.). Jenny Miller (Pres.). Eric Redman (Pres.). Jon Ankrom (Vice Pres ). Kelly Kern (Sec ). Steve Alspach (trea- surer). Row 2: Earl Jones (Advisor). Amy Porter. Jenny Fosnaugh. Bobbi Hatfield. Missy Dittmar. Tracey Barnes. Debrah Tobin. Jenny Walton. Mary Miller (Advisor). Row 3: Doug Ogilvie. Steve Shaver. Jenny Hansel. Andrea Farmck. Todd Friesner. Tim Edwards. Ann Ellwood. Jodi Finne- frock. Sandy Tipple. Row 4: Jeff Mowery, Eric Hoch. Viv Ross. Scott Hunter. Scott Parrish. Andy Vance. Todd Darfus. Kraig Figgins. 207 Row 1: Robin Lewis, Kelli Allen, Tammy Headley. Linda Fuller. Julie Ryan, Becky Hajost, Liz Sheridan. Row 2: Jenny Justus. Gia Leohner. Karamel VanAtta, Candy McNally. Kim Kelly. Lori Schorer. Andrea Farnick, Joni Cox. Amy Smith. Kim Beal. Jenny Miller Row 3: Robyn Adams. Nancy Kynion. Barb Kin- dle. Linda Hoch. Regina Allan. Cheryl Porter. Dreama Walker. Tammy Kilbarger. Stacey Griffith. Debra Svoboda. Karen Barr. Row 4: Lynn Johnston. Polly Osborne. Phyllis Helber. Pam Evans. Krista Joos. Leigh Rising. Margo Schwendeman. Row 5: Ann Medsker. Mary Dale, Dela Miller. Colleen Kirk- patrick. Amy Engle. Jennifer Hansel. Row 6: Holly Bauman. Mary Mallon. Susan Hayes. 1. Miss Jeffers shows 'em how to do it. 2. Jump- ing jacks for GAA initiation. 3. Cheryl Porter. Polly Osborne. Dreama Walker and Donna Bur- rell watch initiation. 4. Becky Beery and Mitch Combs at Christmas Dance. 208 Row 1: Mariann Valentine. Paula Haley. Tracey Barnes. Debby Tobin. Kathy Kern. Row 2: Ann Bullock. Cheryl Ogg. Libby Hartfort. Trisha Landis. Debby Johnston. Angie Clark. Kathy Miller. Maureen Walton. Molly Crook. Row 3: Beth Gardner. Jill Winegardner. Traci Kilbarger. Sharon McCandlish, Molly Upp. Robin Kocher. Michiko Warfield. Cindy Milbaugh. Mary Bradford. Jenny Saelens, 8renda Clark. Row 4: Laura Carmody, Denise Kauffman. Debbie Griffith. Tammy Hyde. Molly Beery. Row 5: Amy Porter. Jill Ross. Lynn Breckenridge. Jill Smith. Donna Garret, Kathy Echard. Row 6: Karen Gallimore. Jennifer Fosnaugh. Cathy Stockwell. Jenny Walton. Mary Fou- cart. Beth Brown. Cindy Bowers. G.A.A. The Girls Athletic Association began its year with a new advisor. Miss Cathy Jeffers, and 108 active members. Throughout the year Intramurals were held every Monday evening and con- sisted of Softball, Volleyball. Basket- ball. Bowling, and several open gyms. This year's Christmas Dance. Frost- bite at Midnight, was a big success with the help of an M M sale and the members’ hard work. At the end of the year each girl received an award according to the number of points she earned. A spring banquet was held for the purpose of presenting these awards and electing officers for next year. Spring activities also included a dance made possible through the sale of Tootsie Pops and an overnight canoe trip was enjoyed by the seniors. GAA provides girls at LHS an oppor- tunity to participate in sports for its competitiveness and Fun!! 1. Linda Hoch and Jenny Justus with their dates at the Christmas Dance. 2. Dance the night away. 209 The Vocational Industrial Clubs of America Organization began the year with the election of offi- cers and Pam Hilyard was chosen Queen by a panel of judges. The LHS open house was hosted by club members. The VICA organization also hosted the Fall Regional Confer- ence at LHS where the regional and state officers were elected and installed. Two officers were elected from Lancaster: Regional Parliamentarian, Lannette Kougher and Regional First Attendant to the Queen. Pam Hil- yard. 1. Officers lead the Pledge. 2-3. Con- testants for VICA Queen 4. Queen Pam Hilyard smiles happily after win- ning. 5. Officers — Row 1: Julie Hen- wood vice president; Shirley Green, president Row 2: Lisa Yates, secre- tary; Lynda DeLong. treasurer; Pam Hilyard. Queen; Lisa Newell, parlia- mentarian; Lannette Kougher. reporter Row 3: Bryce Peck. Sergeant at Arms; Mr. Snoke. Advisor. VICA VICA had several fund raising projects: jacket and pizza sales, car wash, and a concession at the County Home auction. Social activities included Christmas, pizza, and Valentine parties. VICA is best known for their skills Olympics which were held locally in February during National Vocational Education Week. Row 1: Lori Shriner. Dee Irvin, Terri Green. Debbie Pickering, Julie Henwood. Diane Shepperd. Lori Good. Tia Musser. Shirley Green. Marcia McDaniel. Melinda Mowery. Jody Peck. Row 2: Andy Apple- man. Jay Crook. Terry Ridenour. Shawn Shonk. Don Harter. Ron Petty. Bill Shull, Richard Rooker, Tom Naylor. Rich Schull. Beth Bodamer Row 3: Charles Alexander. Tim Rooker. Jeff Bussart.Dave Patzkow- sky. Brent McKenzie. Doug Snider. Ted Milbaugh. Pam Hilyard, Barbara Bates. Bill Foltz. Lester Barker. John Craiglow. John Robitzer. Row 4: Mike Cook. Greg Kemp. Ed Campbell. Mike Fosnaugh. Mike Ruff. Jeff Lax. Carl Masten. Jim Schultz, Curt Morehead. Bob Carr. Bob Spicer. Jeff Logue. Greg Hargus. Row 5: Darrold Elliot. John Miller. Chuck Wittman. Rod Dickson. Tony Bennett. Brian Evans. Steve Hunt. Randy Snyder. Scott Brown. Randy Faulkner. Gary Caughenbaugh, Tom Hiles. Dale McGraw. Bryce Peck. John Beck. Row 1: Lannette Kougher. Lisa Yates. Diana Dennison. Kim McClung, Betty Sain. Raynetta Frazier. Tracy Bowers. Michelle Skeens. Lisa Newell. Diane Donahue. Diane Budnick. Missie Dick. Diane Parrish, Robin Driver. Carta Decker. Row 2: Joann Jones. Kristi Brode. Teresa Lax. Margie Snoke. Cindy Swack- hamer. Rhonda Engle. Kevin Zumbro. Bob Hines. Kevin Ogg. Frank Piper. Brian Hunt. Diane Morris. Patty Bowman. Lynda DeLong, Trisha Flowers. Laura Williams. Row 3: Candy Fail. Penny Hinton. Burl Hurley. James Clark. Troy Donahue. Jim Davis. Danny Denny. Brian Johnson. Gbry Burnis. Roy Wheller, Harry Reed, Brian Whitehead. Wesley Miller. Mike Azbell, Troy Bussey. Tom Converse. Jo Milliron. Row 4: Terry Waits. Rob Peters. Jim Green. Les Chancey. Charles Fellers. Rex George. Carl DeVault. Jason Jones. Rex Coleman, Don Wright. Eugene McCullough. Jeff Crawford. Craig Kline, Wayne Stoneburner, Doug Smith. Fred Dennis, Ed Dannison. Greg Azbell. Row 5: Gary Kennedy. Mark Duffy. Chip Dennison. Andy Montler. Scott Guisinger. Eric Jackson. John Babcock. Bruce Amspaugh. 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Smith — Directors Complete Chapel Facilities 405 North Columbus Street Lancaster, Ohio Phone — 653 0652 228 Phone —687 0409 HICKLE'S Hickle's in downtown Lancaster has a department store at 125 W. Main St. and an annex store at 140 W. Main St., clothes for everyone at the main store and home accessories at the annex. LANCASTER CHRYSLER- PLYMOUTH, TOYOTA Paula Benson, Robbie Anderson, Linda Spires and Alane Walton know how to have fun in a Plymouth Arrow. Lancaster Chrysler-Plymouth Toyota at 150 Whiley Ave., deals with new and usod cars. They also offer leasing and daily rental. 229 FAIRFIELD NATIONAL BANK Main office— 143 West Main Street Memorial Drive Office — 1280 North Memorial Drive Baltimore Office— 1301 West Market Street, Baltimore, Ohio Fairfield National Bank offers complete banking services, including plans for several different accounts, loans, clubs and money orders. WENDEL'S JEWELERS Mr. Don Wendel, Jr. shows Amy Miller one of the many fine jewelry selections at Wendel's Jewelers, located at 137 S. S. Broad Street. Lancaster's full service jeweler. Complete selection of diamonds, watches, fine jewelry, silver, china, crystal and gift items. Phone — 653 6402 RUFF'S WELDING Mr. Neal Ruff assisted by Mike Ruff, Kent Christ and Eddie Highly demonstrates the fine welding services available from Ruff's Welding located at 837 Slocum Street. Phone 653-5655 230 WYMAN'S TUX SHOP Some guys think the high school prom is a real hassle because it's a formal affair. How wrong can you get? Any guy can have a ball in formal wear, especially if it's formal rented from Wyman's Tux Shop. Wyman's Tux Shop, the formal wear specialist, can help you choose a style from After six, Lord West, or Palm Beach that will make you look great and comfortable. Drop by Wyman's Tux Shop and see their great selection! Bruce Springer and Bobby Hyde show just how easy it WVMWt II SHOP Personalized Service 653-0712 Memorial Dr. at North St. 231 FARMER'S COUNTRY STORE The Farmer's Country Store, located at the corner of E. 6th and N. High Sts., carries on the traditions of yesterday with many fine handmade products. Pictured is Jill Jadwin who has just convinced Beth Hershberger that calico would be perfect. Phone — 654 4853 FAIRFIELD FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN Cathy Henwood, teller, at Fairfield Federal Savings and Loan Company is showing Tina Hedges a safety deposit box. This is one of many services available from Fairfield Foderal, located at 111 E. Main St., Branch: I 100 W. Fair Ave., Phone — 653-3863. BURTIC JEWELERS, INC. Tammy Campbell shows fine quality luggage to seniors Kathy Messnerand Kelly Williams at Burtic Jewelers. Burtic’s also carries a wide array of diamonds, jewelry, watches, and offers complete repairs. Locations: 160 W. Main and at the Memorial Dr. Plaza. CORVAIRS Save at Corvairs! Corvairs Auto Parts, 613 W. Wheeling St., New and Rebuilt Parts, Famous Brands and Discount Prices. Corvairs will help you with your auto needs. Call them — 654 1757. HELEN'S FLOWERS Continuing a Tradition! Helen’s Flowers displays quality flowers, dependable service, complete floral service, gift shop. It seems that Brenda fia and Brenda May have found just what they wanted. Stop in at Helen's, located at 512 W. Sixth Ave., Phone —653-8551. SANtrid JAI I 318VMSUU4 EPSTEIN SHOES Kim Kelly and Kelli Allen are shown at Epstein's Shoe Store. Epstein's is located at 128 W. Main and offers an unlimited supply of shoes for work, dress, play, and safety. Phone — 653 9618 FRISCH'S Frisch's Restaurant, Home of the original Big Boy is the family's favorite. John Zishlca, Margo Schwendeman and Gary Valentine are making friends with the Big Boy at Frisch's located at 1009 N. Memorial Dr., Phone — 654-5433. 234 LEVECK STUDIO, INC. LeVeck Studio, 128 N. Broad, specializes in color photography, school portraiture (as seen by the picture of Senior Class President Jay Jadwin), pre bridal and anniversaries, complete wedding coverage, and instant color passports. Along with his many other responsibilities Mr. Jerry LeVeck is also the professional photographer for the Lancaster High School Mirage. He spends many long and sometimes frustrating hours taking four and five hundred class pictures. We would like to take this opportunity to thank him for his patience and help. 235 MOGOL'S FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN Mike Fowler is looking at a pair of Levi's at Mogol's Men's Store. Mogol's carry a wide selection of men's and young men's apparel. Mogol's is located at 1221 N. Memorial Dr. 23« COUNTYWIDE CONSTRUCTION CO. Countywide Construction Company covers a large area of central Ohio. Thoy offer quality workmanship and experienced workers. Stu Loti, Mr. Warren Buskirkand Jeff Stover are shown with the company van. Phone — 987 4040 II ( 4, 1 I THE EXERCISE SHOP The Exercise Shop located at 158 W. Main is Lancaster's best sporting goods store. Specializing in exercise clothing, shoes and equipment. Supplying many of Lancaster's teams and best athletes, the Exercise Shop carries such brands as Nike Brooks, New Valance and Etonic, Speedo and White Stag. AMF Racquetball Equipment and York Barbell Equipment. Pictured are Tom Gill, Chris Kern, Mike end Mark Wells. 237 LABUS JEWELERS Dave Labus shows Mark Duffy a junior it L.H.S. the display of class rings at Labus Jewelers. Located at 130 W. Main St., Labus Jewelers carries such quality merchandise as Keepsake Registered Diamond Rings and Accutron, Bulova, and Seiko watches. Jewelry and watch repairing, and engraving services for plaques and trophies is also available. Phone — 653 6877 ROBERT’S merfs shops Robert's Men Shop is located at 134 W. Main. Robert’s carry a wide selection of men's apparel. Ron Swain shows senior Mike Losey one of the many suits found at Robert's Men Store. BEITER AND FLESE Pharmacist Sam Ronco and sophomores Sheila Tucker and Dave Ragerare shown at the counter of Beiter and Flego Drug Store. Locations at 121 W. Main and MIN. Ewing, Beiter and Flege has complete prescription services and free delivery. Phone — 653 5012 and 653-1900. 238 CARMODY MOTORS, INC. Laura Carmody and Ron Tipton try out a new car at Carmody Motors Inc. Locally owned and operated, Carmody specializes in Fiat and Subaru, 2277 E. Main St., Phone — 687-1222 JAC'S SQUARE For the women on the go! Jac's has a wide selection of women's clothing; slacks, dresses, blouses, mix and match coordinates. Judy Antonius is looking at one of the many outfits found at Jac's new location, 200 W. Main St., Phone — 653 5678. MYRL'S BEAUTY SALON Complete beauty service and styling is available at Myrl's Beauty Salon, 635 N. Columbus St., Stylist Pat Blosser has just finished with customer, sophomore Valerie McCoy. Phone — 654-2324 BATH DESIGN, INC. Bath Design, Inc., 117 S. Columbus St., has fashions for home and bath. Bath Design features shower curtains, rugs, towels, baskets, tissue boxes, soaps, scales, towel trees, vanities, seats, wicker ware, hampers, mirrors, wall coverings, bridal registration, gift certificates, etc. Here Cathy Cardenas and Julie Davis are looking through the bath towel selection. HALTEMAN-FETT Funeral Home 436 North Broad Street Lancaster, Ohio 43130 Tel. 653 3022 240 ENVELOPES FARMERS AND CITIZENS BANK Farmers and Citizens Bank — full service banking to help you save, spend and borrow. With one main office and six branch offices Farmers and Citizens can serve the people of Lancaster and surrounding areas with great ease. Greg Cook assists Betty Johnson with the new 24-hour Automatic teller service — InstaBank. COFFMAN'S MUSIC Gregg Shixely salesman at Coffman's Music shows Brenda Steen how to use an electric guitar. Coffman's carry brand names such as Conn, Selmer, Lowery Organs, Ovation and Gibson and many others. They also supply Lancaster's Band with quality musical instruments and accessories of all kinds. Other services available; Rentals, service, repair, and Instruction, 113 N. Columbus St., Phone — 654-0523 241 Just a few of the communities where you won’t find a Lancaster National KILLBUCK TOBASCO OUTVILLE POWHATTAN POINT BARLOW Some big banks that have bought up a lot of little banks are making quite a thing out of the fact that they have offices all over Ohio. But that kind of expansion doesn't fit our hometown banking philosophy. In fact, we figure that buying up banks in small towns and operating them long-distance is just the opposite of hometown banking. So admittedly, we don't have offices in Outville. North Quincy or Amelia. We don't even have branches in Botkins, Killbuck or Tobasco. We serve hometown people...with four offices located where they'll do you the most good —right here in Lancaster. After all. when was the last time you wanted to cash a check In downtown Tobasco? Home-owned, home-grown LANCASTER NATIONAL BANK 1001 West Fair 653-1199 1001 East Main 653-5598 126 West Main 653-0951 135 West Chestnut 653-0951 242 HIGHLAND HOUSE The Highland House invites you to experience the 100% natural feeling of wool. From Scotland, Iceland, Austria, and Ireland the Highland House imports quality clothing — coats, sweaters, jackets, hats and scarves for men and women. The Highland House also features Hard to find gifts such as Irish Linen, English Copper and brass, and Viennese Enamelware — perfect for any occasion. Mark McClelland shows Karen Barr one of his Scottish outfits. TRIO T.V. AND APPLIANCE INC. My hair is black, my shirt is white and my skin is grey, says Lisa Sheppard. Trio T.V. carries Zenith and RCA including the famous RCA Colortrak. Located on 647 E. Main St., they feature servico after the sale. JEANSVILLE Hey, Cowboy! D.J. White holds up a shirt-vest combination which he found at Jeansville. Jeansville carries a complete line of jeans, corduroys, casual pants and everything that goes with them for the whole family with such brand names as Levi’s, Osh B'Gosh, and Lee's. They’re located at 317 N. Broad St., in the blue building with orange trim, so trak on down. 243 THE JOHN KYNION COMPANY 3228 Meadowbrook Drive, Lancaster, Ohio 43130 Phone (614) 687 1285 All Kinds of Printing and We Specialize in Packaging Materials and Methods for Industry Pressure Sensitive Tapes Poly Banding Labels Hot Melt Adhesives • Summed Tapes Packing List Envelopes Tape Dispensers Spray Adhesives • Color Vinyls STEWART BROTHERS ALBAN COMPANY Stewart Brothers Alban Company has everything tor the home, from modern furniture to Lane Cedar Chests. Tan Baker is shown looking at a cedar chest which Stewart Brothers Alban Company gives to graduating senior girls every year. Come in and see their selection at 201 N. Columbus St. 244 i 4 1 I I ♦ « ( EQUITABLE FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION With banking at either their main office at 123 S. Broad or any one of their three branches you'll always be satisfied at Equitable Federal Savings and Loan Association. Teller Teri Young is explaining to Kathy West how to open a new account. BOB EVANS The wide selection of delicious meals at Bob Evans makes decisions hard, but Molly Crook, Maureen Walton and Mindy Hoffman can't go wrong with whatever they get. Bring your friends or family in to Bob Evans on Memorial Drive for dinner. You're sure to come out smiling. GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP Good Housekeeping Shop offers the largest selection of home appliances in Fairfield County, featuring name brands such as General Electric, Maytag, Gibson, Amana. Magic Chef and Sony. Founded in 1933 they feature a large service and parts department. Manager, David K. Miller demonstrates the Amana Touchmatic Radarrange to his daughter, Jenny. ft 245 DAIRY WHIZZ — TAS-T-TREAT Cool off on a hot summer day with a large cone or sundae from either Ruff's Dairy Whin, 702 W. Wheel- ing, or Tast-treat, 602 W. Fair. Both offer a complete line of deli- cious ice cream treats and sand- wiches. Mike Ruff and Sue Ramsey prepare two shakes to be enjoyed in the dining area of Dairy Whin. Della Kane serves a large choco- late cone with a smile at Tas-t- treat. Acknowledgements The Lancaster High School Mirage Staff would like to take this opportunity to thank the following people for their contribution towards the success of this yearbook: Photography — Paul Ewing, Tom Parrish, Leigh Rising, Kyle Strohm, Keith Rosier, Tracey LeVeck, and all faculty members who contributed photos. Typing — Senda Helber, Kathy Blum, Tari Baker, Miss Kleinschmidt’s Clerk-Steno II students: Diane Johnson, Cindy Boelk, Jody Brucker, Michelle Moury, Lois Locke. Julie Crist, Mary Clark. Lori Hoop; Mrs. Graybill’s Clerk-Steno I students. Taylor Publishing Co. Representative Wes Mirick for his patience, help, and support. Jerry LeVeck and his staff. 246 Senior Activities JOHN 8ECK - Trad trias. Choss Club 10; V Vocational Electronics 11 11. 12; Ohio Office 8ENNETT — tries; V.I.C.A. 1 Miles 11.12 'rades Vocati JLA BENSON — Honor Sotfeh 12. Marching Band 9, 10. Il;l2 iphonk Band 9. 10. 11. 128Bfc or ft. Sec 12; 2 Club 11. ifca er 12; Buckeye Girls State 11 shbma; .Li'l Abner iNBERENS — General SHERYL BAKER — College Prep. One Acts 11; Honor Society 9.11.12: G.A A 10. 11. Acapelta Choir 11.12. Soph Choir; Fresh. Choir. Oklahoma; LTI Abner; Teen Instiiute on Alcohol and Drugs. AM.Ohio Youth Choir;Oram Club 10. 11. 12. Talent Show. The Christmas Carol; Cmder- RRY — College Prop; land 9. 10. 11. 12; Sym- nd 9. 10. 14. 12; Swing . 11. 12. Pop Band 10. 11. One Acts ROBYN ADAMS — College Prep; Humanities Seminar 12; Student Council 9. 10; S O S. 9. 10; P.O.S. 9. 10. French Club 9. 10. 11; Spanish Ciub 10. 11. Brology Asst 12;GAA 10.12; Cheerleader 9.10.11. Fellow- ship of Christian Athletes 9. 10. 11. Sec. 12; Varsity L 10. 11. 12. Field Hockey 10; Tennis 12; Pres. Fresh Class; Vice Pres Soph. Class AFS 10,12; Drama Club 10 ----„RA L. AGOSTA — Business Education. Guidance Asst 9; Ohio Office Education 11. D E C A. 12; F.H.A 9. Account Clerk I, II LAURA ALBERTINE — College Pres Humanities Seminar 12; Honor Soci- ety 12; Paramedical Club 11; Aca- pella Chou 11. 12. Soph. Choir; Big Sister 12 CHARLES ALEXANDER — Trade and Industries. V.I.C.A. 11.12; Voca- tional Auto Mechanics 11.12 TIM ALLAN — One Acts 10. 12; Arbor Valley Players 10. 11. 12; National Thespian Society 10.11.12; Forerpcs 10; Honor Society 11. 12. French Club 10; Tennis 9; M A S H. Oklahoma. The Robe, George Wash- ington Slept Here; Music Man JIMALLEN — College Prep. Humani- “■ninar 12; Versity L 10. 11. 12; ■ 9. 10LM. Track 9. 10. 11. 12f5rossCounty9.10. il. 12 SHEPRY ALLEN — Library Asst 12; F.H.A. 11; Child Care 11 STEVE ALSPACH — College Prep; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 12; Varsity L 12; Football 9. 10. 11. 12; Weightlifting 10.11.12 AUTUMN ALTEN — 8usrness Edu- cation; Ohio Office Education 11.12; Soph. Choir; Clerk Steno I; Clerk Typist II JEFF ALWOOD — Industrial Arts DAVE ANDERS — Football 9. 10; Track 9.10 ROBERTA ANDERSON — College Prep; Mirage 12; Honor Society 9.11, 12. Guidance Asst 12; Big Sister 11, 12; Fresh Choir; 1979 Teenage Insti- tute on Alcohol and Other Drugs. Oklahoma; Li l Abner STEVE ANDERSON — Industrial Arts JON ANKROM — College Prep. Humanities Seminar 12; Honor Soci- ety 12; Fellowship of Christian Ath- letes ‘ .......... ' ' tes 12; Varsity L 10.11.12; Track 9. 10. 11. 12; Cross Country 9. 10. 11. 12; Baselino Bums 11.12 JODI ARMSTRONG — Cosmetology I. II; V.I.C.A II; CPR First Aid 11.12 KAREN ARNSBARGER — College Prep; Arbor Valley Players 10. 11; Forensics 10; Student Council 9. 10. 11. 12; French Club 9. 10; Marching Band 9. 10. 11. 12; Symphonic Band 9. 10. 11. 12; Acapella Choir 11. 12; Soph. Choir; Tennis 9; Orchestra. The Small One; The Robe; LI'I Abner. Float Builder 10.11.12 SUSAN ASHCRAFT — Business Education: Guidance Asst 9; D.E.C.A 12 PATRICK BEALE — College Prep; Wrestling; Soccer 9.10.11.12 ROBIN AUGG — College Prep. Art Club 9; Spanish Club 9.10; Paramed- ical Club 10. 11. D.E.C.A 12. Drama Club 10.11; M A S H GAYLE BEAM — Arbor Valley Play- ers 11.12; Forensics 10; French Club 11. Latin Club 9.10,11.12; Paramed- BERNIE BROWN — College Prep Honor Society 11.12; F.F.A. 9.10.11, Vocational Agriculture 9.10.11 ical Club 10. 11; Marching Band 10. 11. 12. Symphonic Band 10, 11. 12; REGINA ANN BACKUS — Business Education; F.H.A 10: Track 10 Soph Choir, Drill Team 10. 11. Co captain 12; The Robe; Lil Abner, Music Man — Industrial Arts: lonal Agriculture 9; WILLIAM C. BAILEY — Honor Soci- ety; Baseball 9; Cross Country 9.10 LINDA BAILIFF — College Prep, One Acts 10. 12; Forensics 12; Literary Magazine 12; Readers' Theater 10; Lil Abner 11; Childrens' Play 12. Music Man 12 ROBERT LEE BAINTER — College Prep; Forensics 11; Humanities Sem- inar 12. Honor Society 11.12; French Club 11. 12; Latin Club 10. 11. 12; Tennis 10: Lil Abnor. Music Man; Christmas Carol; Key Club 10.11.12 KIMBERLY BAKER — Guidance Asst 10. Ohio Office Education 11. 12. F.S.A. 12. Concert Choir 10; 2 Club 12. Cooperative Office Educa- tion; Ctork Steno 11 LESLIE ALANE BROWN — Business Education; Ohio Office Education 11; Soph. Choir; Account Clerk I. II SCOTT LORAN BROWN — Library Asst 10. 11; V.I.C.A. 11. 12; Voca- tional Drafting 11.12; Football 9 ■ TERRA L BROYLES — Honor Sod- 11. 2; French Club 9.10.11; Col- Prep; Volleyball 9. 10. 11, Bas- 9; Softball 9.10.11 BRUCKER — Business Edu- i; Ohio Office Education 11.12 DONNA BURRELL - College Prep. French Chib 10. 11; Drama Club 10. Guidance Asst 11. 12. G A A 9. 10. 11. 12; Acapella Choir 12; Chamber Choir 10. 11; Soph. Choir Cheer- JEFF BEERY — V.I.C.j Vocational Machine Sh' ' IOENAS —College Prep; lub 11.12; Guidance Asst LESTER BARKER — V I.C.A. 1 Vocational Auto Mechanics 11.12 ROBIN BARNETT — Home Econom- ics. FH A 11. 12. SenirHERO. Area Homo Economics Job Training 12 ARLISLE — Industrial Arts; II 9. 10. 11. 12; Track 10. 11. MIKE ARROWSMITH — College _____________ _______ Prep; French Club 9. 10; March-ng phonic Band 9. 10. Band 9. 10; Symphonic Band 9. Gales9. 10. it. 12; Cadet Band 10; Wrestling 9 cer 9 CAROLYN BIEBER — F.H3 Steno I; Senior Hero 12: O Education C'or- Offrce lag TAHRIAHLIl — College Prj ness Education; Student C French Club 9. 10. Office Marching Band 9. 10. 11. 1! Band 9. 10. 11; Volleyball Team 11; Wind Ensemble 1 Builder 12 TOOD A bor Marching phonic Band 10: Singing Choir 11. 12. Soph. Choir; Robe; Cindi Abner; Geor Here.P.M.C. RONALD LEE BALL — Gener !R — Business Edu- Asst 10. V I.C.A 11. STEVE BARBER — Colleg S O S. 9. 10. 11. 12. Basi Wrestling 9; Cross Country 9 at 10. V I.C.A. 11. „ c r JOHN A Slipper: Li l ' igton Slept KAREN 8ARR — Mirage 11.12; Honor dent Council 9. 10; ‘ 11; Office Asst. 9. l 10. 11. 12; Varsity Choir; Fellowship letes 11; Volleyb; Baseball 9; Softbi Oklahoma. Lil A| George Washingti Prom Committee: tee AVID CASTO — College Prep; Chess Club 10. 11. 12; Marching Band 10.11.12; Symphonic 8and 10. 11,12; Swinging Gales 12 GARY CAUGHEN8AUGH — Trades and industires; V.I.C.A. 11.12; Voca- tional Machine Shop 11,12 MARVIN CENCI — College Prep 8ARB BATES Trades and Indu: Drafting 11.12 STEVE BATES Marching Band 9. 1' JIM CHERRY — College Prep: Honor Socerty 11. 12; Spanish Club 10. 11. 12; Golf 9. Orchestra 9. Jr. Achieve- ment 10. L.H.S. Scholarship Team 10. 11. Set Crews 12; Key Club 10. 11.12. Debale Team 10 DANA HAROLD CHILCOTE — Col- lege Prep: Li'l Abner 11; Cho$$ Club 10. 11. Latin Club 9. 10, Marching 8and 9. 10; Symphonic Bond 9. 10; Key Club 10. II DEBBIE CLARK — Home Econom- ics; F.HA. 9. 10. 11. 12. Child Care 11. Senior HERO Multi-Area Home Economics Job Training 12 JOE CLARK — Business Education, O.E.C.A. 12; Cross Country 9 MARY CLARK — Business Educa- tion. Ohio Office Education 11. 12. F H A 9.10; ClorkStenol.il ROBERT CLARK — College Prep. Fellowship of Christian Athletes 11. Varsity L 12; Basketball 9, 10. 11. 12. Track 12; Cross Country 9 ERIC COAKLEY — College Prop, varsity L 11. 12, Football 9. 10, 11, 12; Baseball 9.10. 11,12; Intramurals 9.10.11.12 JEFF COFFILL — Trades and Indus- tries; F F A 12 SHARON COLE — Business Educa- tion. Ohio Office Education ii. Account Clerk II. I JOE COLOPY — V I C A 11,12. Vocational Auto Mechanics 11.12 MARY CONKEY — Home Econom- ics; Paramedical Club 9. 10. 11. 12. F.HA 9. 10. 11. 12; Candy Striper. Senior HERO: Multi-Area Home Eco- nomics Job Training 12 LESLIE COOK — College Prep: Eye of the Gale 9. 10. 11. 12. Spanish Club 11. 12; G.A A 11. F H A 10; Soph Choir, Drama Club 12. Candy Striper 9. 10 MIKE COOK — Vocational Auto Mechanics 11. 12; Basketball 9: Track 9 DONALD COURTRIGHT — VIC A 12 LARRY COX — D C T 12. Vocational Auto Mechanics 11 LORA COX — Business Education. Home Economics; F.HA. 9. 11. 12. Child Care 11. 12; Track 10. Senior Kero; Home and Community Service 12; Multi-Area Home Economics Training 12 JOHN CRAIGLOW — Trades and Industrios; F.F A 9. 10, V I C A 12; Vocational Agriculture 9. 10. Voca- tional Auto Mechanics 11. 12; Foot- ball 11 DIRKL CRIST — DCT 12;FFA 9 JAY CROOK — Tradesand Indus- tries. V.I.C A 11. 12; Vocational Machine Shop 11.12; Machine Shop Union 11. 12 Jr Class Pres. V.I.C.A Vice Pres TONY CURRY — Industrial Arts. Baseball 9, 10. 11. 12; Gym Asst 11. 12 JULIA CRIST — Business Education. Ohio Office Education 11. 12; Clerk Steno I. II JANET CUSHING — Business Edu- calion. F.H.A. 11. Marching Band 11. 3 Act Play Make UP 11 MARTY DALE — College Prep; Var- sity L II. 12. Football 10. 11. 12; Tracks. 10. ii. 12:18A11.12 LISA DAU8ENMIRE — College Prep Honor Society 11. Treasurer 12; Latin Club 10. 11; Sing Gales 11; AcapeMa Choir 11. 12; Soph Choir; M A'S H; Oklahoma; The Robe; Li’l Abner, The Unsatisfactory Supper; A Christmas Carol; 2 Club 10.12 TIM DElTZ — Industrial Arls. Honor Society 12; Marching Band 10. 11. 12. Symphonic Band 11. 12; Cadet Band 9. 10. Swinging Gales 11. 12: Orchestra 10.11.12; Golf 9 DAVID DELONG — Industrial Arts. Fellowship of Christian Athletes 12; Football 9. 10. 11. 12: Track 11; IBA 12 LEANN DELONG — Acapella Chlor 11.12; Soph Choir SHERRY DENTON — Business Edu- cation; Ohio Office Education 11. Otfice Education Association 12 RANDY DEVOL — Industrial Arts; O C T. 12. Fellowship of Christian Athletes 10. ii. Varsity L 10. 11. 12, Soccer 9.10.11,12; Track 9.10.11 LISA DILL — College Prep. Foren- sics 10. 11. 12. Student Council 9. French Club 11, Latin Club 9.10. Par- amedical Club 10. F H A 9; Soph. Choir; Fresh. Band; 1979 Buckeyo Girls State ii; Track Slat 9. 10: 2 Club 10.11 PATTI DOBBINS — Business Educa- tion. Swimming 10. 11; Business Office Asst. 12; F.S.A 10. 11. C O E 12; O.O.E.A 10.11.12 MATT DOSS — College Prep. TOM DOUGLAS — College Prep. Forensics 10; Humanities Seminar 12; Honor Society 11. 12. Varsity L 12; Track 9,10.11.12. Cross Country 9.10.11.12 ROD OICKSON — Trades and Indus- tries. V.I.C.A. 11. 12; Vocational Machine Shop 11.12 TIM DICKSON — College Prep. Marching Band 9. 10. 11. 12; Sym- phonic Band 9. 10. 11. 12; Swinging Gales 10.11. 12; Tennis 9; Pep Band 10. 11. 12: Percussion Ensemble 10. 11.12 RHONDA DITTOE — General; O.E.C.A 12;GymAsst.9.10.11.12 JULIA DOWDY — Business Educa- tion. Honor Society 11. 12; French Club 9.10: Ohio Ottice Education 11. 12. Marching Band 9. 10. 11. 12; Symphonic 8and 9, 10. 11; Clerk Steno I. II; Flag Corps 10. 11. 12. National Jr Honor Society 9. 10 JUAN OUARTE — College Prep; Spanish Club 12; Biol Asst 12; Library Asst. 12; Varsity L 12; Soccer 12 RENA JO DUROSE — Coilego Prep: One Acts 12; Honor Society 12: Marching Band 9. 10. 11. 12; Cadet Band 9. 10. 11. 12; The Robe; A Christmas Carol: Arts and Crafts Club 9 CARMEN EADS — Home Econom- ics: F H.A. 11.12; Child Care 11: Sen- ior Hero; Junior Hero. Multi-Area Home Economics Job Training 12 JEANNE T EARLEY — College Prep: Ono Acts 10. 11, Arbor Valley Players 10. 11. 12; Honor Society 11, 12; Latin Club 9. 10; GAA 10. 11. Marching 8and 11: Symphonic Band 11. Cadet Band 9. 10. Symphonic Choir 11. 12. Fresh. Choir. Soph. Choir; Cheerleader 10; AF.S. 10. 11; Oklahoma; M A S H . Hospital Candy Striper; Tho Robe; Cinderel- la's Slipper; Li'l Abnor. Best Actress in a Minor Role; Buckeyo Girls' State; Goorgo Washington Slept Here. Modical Explorer Post Treasurer 11. 12; Arbor Valley Players Thespian Liason; 2 Club 10 LEE ELCHERT — Wrestling 9; Ten- nis 9 DARROLD ELLIOTT — Trades and Industries. V.I.C.A 11.12; Vocational Electronics 11,12; Football 10; Wres- tling 10: Cross Country 9 BRENDA ENGLE — General; Par- amedical Club 10; F.H.A. 9. 10. 11. 12; Child Care 11; Marching Band 9. Cadot Band 9; Senior Hero: Multi- Aroa Home Economics Job Training 12 SCOTT ERVIN — Trades and Indus- tries; DC.T 12 DAN EVANGELISTA — Trades and Industries; Vocational Electronics 11. 12;ln the Know 11.12 BRIAN EVANS — Trades and indus- tries; Spanish Club 10. V.I.C.A. 11. 12; Vocational Machine Shop 11. 12. Track 9 LORI EVANS — General. Fronch Club 9.10. G.A A. 9.10.11. Marching Band 9.10.11. 12; Cadet Band 9. 10, 11.12; Float Builder 10.11.12 NANCY EVANS — Coilego Prep; Eye ol the Gale 12. Varsity L ii. 12; Vol- leyball 9. 10. 11.12; Basketball 9. 10. 11. 12. Softball 9. 10. 11. 12; Gym Asst 10.11.12 JOHN C EYMAN — College Prop; French Club 11; Acapella choir 11; Soph Choir. Baseball 9; Cross Coun- try 9; Aoroscience KELLY EWING — Business Educa- tion; Ohio Office Education 11, 12: F.HA 10; F.S.A. 12; Clerk Steno RANDY FAULKNER — Industrial Arts: Trades and Industrios; V.I.C.A. 12 LAWARENCE FETTY — Business Education: O.E.C.A. 12 DEBBIE FINNEFROCK — Home Eco- nomics. F H A 9, 10. 11. 12; Child Care 11; Sonior Hero. Multi-Area Home Economics Job Training LINOA FISHER — Business Educa- tion; Library Asst 12; Office Asst 10; Child Care 12 JAMES FLOWERS — College Prep; Varsity L 10. 11. 12. Basketballs. 10. 12. Track 9: Golf 9. 10. 11. 12: Inter- murals 11 LINDA FLOWERS — Genoral; Art Club 9; Spanish Club 11; Guidance Asst 12; F.H.A. 9. 10 WILLIAM E FOLT2 — Honor Society 12; V.I.C.A. 11. 12. Vocational Machine Shop 11.12; Football 9. 10. 11. Track 9 GREG FORQUER — College Prep; Eye of the Gale 12; 8 ology Asst. 11. 12; Varsity L 10. 11, 12; Swimming 10. 11; Baseline Bums 11. 12; In the Know 10. 11. 12; Honor Society 11. 12. Ohio Test of Scholastic Achieve- ment in American History 8th in the State MICHAEL FOSNAUGH — General; V.I.C.A. 11. 12: Vocational Orafting 11.12 DAVID FOUCART — College Prep. Business Education. Forensics 10; Ohio Office Education 12, AcapeUa Choir; Soph. Choir; Wrestling 9: Track 9. 12. Swimming 10. 11. 12; Cross Country 9. 10; Fresh Choir; Key Club 12; Oklahoma; Music Man; Baseline Bums 11.12; Intramurals 12 MIKE FOWLER — Genera: Eye of the Gale ii. 12 SCOTT FOX — College Prep. Varsity L 10. 11. 12; Football 9. 10. 11. 12: Track 9.10.11.12 KATRINA JO FRANCIS — Genoral. D C T 12; F.H.A. 9. 10. 11; Track 10. 11.12: Art Asst. TRACY FRIEL — Business Educa- tion; F.F A 9.10.11, Vocational Agri- culture 9.10.11.12 DALE GARNER — Industrial Arts; D E C.A 12. Cross Country 9 JAMIE GARRETT — Genoral; Honor Society 10 LEON GETZ — Business Education. Honor Society 12: Student Council 12.0.O.E 11.12. Varsity L 10.11.12: Baskotbail 9. 10. 11. 12; Track 9. 10. 11 TONYA JUNE GILKERSON — Gen- eral THOMAS M GILLESPIE — Coilego Preparatory. Chess Club 10. 11. 12; Computer Assistant 12. Chemistry Assistant 12. Astronomy Assistant 12 MARK GOLDEN — Industrial Arts: D C T. 12; Golf 10 DEBORAH GOOO — 8usmess Edu- cation; Home Economics: Offico Assistant 10, 11. 12. F.H A. 10. FHA Hero Convention 10; Bible Study 10. 11.12 LORI GOOD — Trades and Indus- tries A A 10. V I C A 11.12; Voca- tional Drafting 11. 12; Drama 10. 11. 12; Oklahoma Publicity 10; Music Man Makeup 12 LINDA GOODMAN — College Pre- paratory. Eye of the Gale 11. 12; Stu- dent Council 9. 10. 11. 12; Biology Assistant 10: GAA 10. 11. Cheer- leader 9; F.C A ll; Varsity L 11; Big Sister 11; Field Hockey 11.12; Editor of Newspaper 12: Buckeye Girls State 11 CARLA GRAHAM — Home Econom- ics; Industrial Arts; Guidance Assist- ant 11: F.H.A. 9. 11, 12: Received Scholarship in 10. Senior Horo; Multi- Area Home Econ. Job Training 12 DAVtS H GRAY — College Prepara- tory, Mirage 12: Eye of tho Gale 12: Student Council 9; Library Asst 10. ii; F.C.A. 10; Varsily L 11. 12: Soc- cer 9, 11.12; Aero-Scionce 12 SHIRLEY GREEN — Trades and Industries; V.I.C.A. 11. 12: Cosmetol- ogy 11. 12 TERI J. GREEN — Business Educa- tion; General; V.I.C.A 11.12. Cosme- tology 11. 12; Sophomoro Choir 9. 10; CPR-First Aid 11.12 252 MARK GREENLEE — General. Latin Club 10; Golf 9; Float Builder 10. 11. 12 KATHRYN S. GREY — College Pre- paratory. Humanities 12. Honor Soci- ety 11. 12. Student Council 10. 11. 12, PO.S 12; French Club 10. 11; Symphonic Band 10. 11. 12; Swing- ing Gales 10. Sophomore Choir 10 JIM GRIMM — FFA 9. 10. 11. 12; Vocational Agnculture 9.10.11.12 GREG HARGER — Trades and Industries; March Band 9. 10; Sym- phonic Band 10; Cadet Band 10 LORI ANN HALL — Business Ed. Arbor Valley Players 10. 11. 12. National Thespian Society 12; OO E A 11. 12; G A A 11. Acapella Choir 11. 12. Soph Choir 10. Three Act Play 10.11 MARK HALL — Trades and indus- tries. Honor Society 12, Voc Elec- tronics 11. 12 JOHN HAMMOND — College Prep.; Varsity L 11. 12; Football 9. 10. 11. 12; Basketball 9. 10. 11. 12; Baseball 10. 11. 12; Wrestling 10. 11. Track 9. 10; Varsity L — Treas , Athletic Trainer 9.10. 11.12 JOE HANING — General. March Band 10.11. Cadet Band 10.11; Aca- pella Choir 10. 11. 12; Chamber Choir 12. Soph Choir 10. LSI Abner Orch 11, Music Man 12; Orchest 10, 11.12 LAURIE HARRIS — College Prep. Literary Magazine 12; Honor Society 12. Biology Assistant 12, Chem Asst 12; Singing Gales 11. 12. Acapelta Choir 11. 12. Chamber Chior 11, 12; Soph Choir 10. Oklahoma 10. The Robe 11. Lil Abner 11. Drama Club 10.11.12. Soph Ensemble JON HARLAN — General, Football 12; Baseball 1, Intramurals 12 ELISABETH A. HARVEY — Business Ed., Art Club 9. Office Asst 9. It. 0.0 E A 11.12.FHA.9: Track it RITA HEFFNER — Business Ed ; O O E A 11; C O E. JANA HEFT — College Prep ; Honor Society 11. 12. Student Council 12; Office Asst 12; F H A 10. March Band 10.11.12; Symphonic Band 10. 11 12; Swinging Gales 10. 11. 12; Oklahoma Orchest . Lil Abner Orchest. Senior Class Treas ; Band Council Rep 11.12 PETE HELBER — College Prep Office Asst 12; G.A A 10.11.12 LISA HELWtG — General; DEC A 12 RICHARD HERMANN — College Prep . Spanish Club 10.11.12 BETH HERSHBERGER — Business Ed.. Honor Socioty 12; Latin Club 9 10; Office Asst 9. 10. OOE A u. 12; C O E 10. Account Clerk I, Track 11 TOM HILES — Trades and Indus- tries, V.I.CA 11. 12. Voc Drafting 11.12. Cross Country 9 PAMELA L HILYARD — Trades and Industries. G A A 10. 11. V IC A 11. 12; Cosmo 11. 12. Soph Choir 10; 79-80V I C.A Queen TERI HINTON — College Prep . DEC A LINDA HOCH — Cofloge Prep; Lit. Magazine 11. 12: French Club 10; G A A 12. March Band 9.10.11.12. Symph, Band 12. Cadet Band 9. 10. 11; Swing Gales 9. 10. 11. 12; Fel- low Chris Ath 11. B«g Sister 11; Set Crew G The Robe. Chorus — Lil Abner; Chorus — Music Man KELLY HOFFMAN — Business Ed; OOE A 11.12 BRENDA SUE HOLCOMB — College Prep . Honor Society 9. 11. 12; French Club 9. 10; Library Asst 9. March Band 9. 10. 11. 12; Symph Band 9. 11. 12; Cadet Band 10. Z- Club 10.11.12; V-P 12 KEITH HOLLIDAY — Business Ed.. D E C A . Baseball 10 TRENT HONSBERGER — College Prep.. Spanish Club 9; Football 9.10 ROSANN HOUSEWORTH — College Prep . French Club 12; Office Asst 12. Biology Asst 10.FF A 9. VIC A 11. Cosmos. 11; Track 12; Senior Float CHRIS HUB8ARD — Industrial Arts. General; Football 9. 10; Track 10. Wrestling 9 KEITH HUDSON — General TODD R HUGHES — College Prop . Arbor Valley Players 11; Humanities Sem. 12. Mirage 10. 11. 12: French Club 10. Football 9. Basketball 9. Soccer 9. 10. 11. Coalition of Journ 12: Float 10. 11. 12: Intramural Bas- ketball 10. 11. 12: Baseline Bums 11. 12 DEBBY HUMES — Business Ed.. Honor Society 12: G.A.A 10: OOE A 11 LINDY HUMMEL — General. DEC A 12. F H A 10 STEVEN E HUNT — Trades and Industries. V I C A 11. 12; Voc Mach Shop 11.12. M S.G.U. Loc 80 11.12; Schot. Ach Awd 9.10.11 BOB HYDE — General; Student Council 9.10; Football 9. 10.12. Bas- ketball 9.10.12. Baseball 9 DOUG HYDE — College Prep . Latin Club 9. 10. 11. 12. Pres. Cadet Band 9; Varsity L 11. 12. Cross Country 10. 11.12 DENICIA IRVIN — Trades and Indus- tries. Office Asst 10; VIC A 11. 12; Cosmos. 11.12 JIM JACOBS — Business Education JAY E. JADWIN — College Prepara- tory. Honor Society 11. 12; Student Council 10. F.C A. 10. 11. Varsity L 12, Basketball 9, 10. 11, 12; Cross Country 9 Class VP ii. Class P 12. Key Club 10.11 JILL JADWIN — Business Education; Office Asst 9. 10. ii OOE 11. 12: Big Sister 11. C O E. 12. Z-Club 10. 11.12-Prep.. A. B Honor Roll 11.12 KATHY JASCHEK — College Prepar- atory ; General. DEC A 12, F.F.A 9. 10; Voca Agri 9. 10; Marching Band 9; Symphonic Band 10. Cadet Band 9: Basketball 9. Track 10 KERRY JEFFERS — Voca Electron- ics 11. 12: Singing Gales 11 (bass). Race Car Team 10.11.12 JUDITH JEFFERY — College Prepa- tory; General; French Club 9. 10; - DEC A 12 BENTON V. JESSUP — College Prepatory; Football 9 DIANE JOHNSON — Business Edu- cation: Office Asst. 12: O.O.E 12; G.A.A. 10. 11; F.S A 12: Acapella Chou 11. Sophomore Choir 10. Var- sity L ii. 12. Volleyball 9. 10. 11. 12: Basketball 9; Softball 9. 10. 11. 12; Clerk-Stenography 12 JIM JOHNSON — General; Football 9 LYNN JOHNSTON — College Pre- paratory ; Humanities Seminar 12; French Club 10.11; G.A.A 10.11.12; Chamber Choir 11. 12; Sophomore 10. Sec of Class 9. 10. 11. 12. Oklahoma 10 (Chorus); L il Abner 11 (Chorus) MARK JOLLY — D.C.T. 12; Voca- tional Electronics 11 KATHY JUNE — General: Office Asst 12; Marching 8and 12; Cham- ber Choir 11. Sophomore Choir 10; Cheerleader 9 LISA JUSTICE — Business Educa- tion; Spanish Club 9. 10. French Club 10.11; F.S A 11.12 JENNIFER JANE JUSTUS — College Preparatory; G.A A 9. 10. 11. 12; Office Asst ii; Cadet Band 9.10. 11. 12, Sophomore Choir 10. Cheer- leader 9. 10. 11; Varsity Lil. Swim- ming 10. Drama Club 10, Oklahoma 10 JIM KACHEL — Industrial Arts: Foot- ball 10.11 MICHAEL TODD KANNIARD — D E C A 12: Football 9; Wrostlmg 9. Track 9.10 JOHN KARNS — General; Voca Agrilcuture 9: Swinging Gales 11; Basketball 9.10.11 TINA KASBURG — FFA 9. 10. 11, 12; Voca Agriculture 9. 10.11.12 DEAN KAUMEYER — College Pre- paratory ; Honor Society 11.12 SANDRA KELLER — 8us«ness Edu- cation. Guidance Assist 12; March- ing Band 9. 10. 11. 12. Symphonic Band 11.12. Cadet Band 10. Singing Gales 12. Acapella Choir 10; Sopho- more Choir 10; Oklahoma MARK ALLEN KELLY — Marching Band 9. 10. 11. 12; Symphonic Band 9. 10. 11. 12; Singing Galos 10; Swinging Gales 12. Pep Band 10, 11. 12; Percussion Ensemble 11.12 MARY KEMERER — F.H.A. 9, 10. 11. 12. Child Care 11.12 KELLY KERN — College Prepara- tory; Arbor Valley Players 9; Humani- ties Seminar 12; French Club 9. 10. 11. 12; Paramedical Club 10. 11. 12. Computer Asst 11. 12; FCA 10. 11. 12. Varsity L 10. 11. 12; Football 9. 10. 11. 12; Basketball 9: Baseball 9. 10. Track 12. Baseline 8ums 11.12 KEITH KESSLER — General; F F A 9. 10. 11. 12; Vocational Agriculture 9.10.11.12 RUTH KESSLER — F.F.A 9. 10. 11. 12; Vocational Agriculture 9. 10. 11. 12 MARIANNE KINCAID — College Pre- partory; Acapella Choir 11.12; Soph- omore 10 BARBARA KINDLE — College Prep- atory. Humanities Seminar 12; Stu- dent Council 10. 12. French Club 9. 10. 11: G AA 9. 10. 11. 12; Office Asst, Acapella Choir 11. 12; Sopho- more Choir 10; Cheerleader 9.10.11. 12; Varsity L11. Drama Club 10. 11. LIT Abner 11; Oklahoma 10: A F.S. 9. 10.11 FRANK KING — General. Football 9. 10. 11. 12; Wrestling 9; Track 9. 10. 11.12 GREG KEMP — Industrial Arts. Trades and industries; V.I.CA 11. 12; Voca. Drafting 9. Voca Auto Mechanics 11. 12. Voca. Machine Shop 9.10 BARBARA KINGSBURY — College Preparatory Humanities Seminar 12; Chemistry Asst 12; G.A.A. 10. 11.12; F.H A. 9. 10.11.12; Symphonic Band 9. Varsity L 11. 12. Field Hockey 11. 12. Basketball 9. Track 10. 11. 12; Swimming 12; Gym Helper 10.11 MARIE KLINE — Trades and Indus- tries. Vocational Drafting 11.12 SUZANNE R KNISLEY — General; Office Assl 10. 12; Marching Band 10. 11. 12; Cadet Band 10. 11. 12; Chamber Choir 11. 12; Cheerleader 11. 12; Drill Team 11.10.12 (Cap! ) 1 Drama Club 11. Li‘l Abner 11; Music Man MARLA KOEHLER — College Pre- paratory; General. French Club 9.10. 11. Acapella Chior 11; Chamber Choir 12; Cheerleader 10. 11. 12; Drama Club 10. 11. Freshman Ensemble 9. Children s Musical KIMBERLY JO KONKLER — College Preparatory; Trades and Industries. F F A 9. 10. 11. 12; Vocational Agri- culture 9. 10.11.12 SHEILA D KOSKA — Business Edu- cation; OOE 11.12; Clerk-Typist I 4 II JOHN KOUGHER JR — F F A 9. 10. 11. 12. Vocational Agriculture 9. 10. 11,12; Track 9 CHRISTOPHER KOZAR — Colloge Preparatory Literary Magazine 11. 12; Honor Society; 11. 12. Latin Club 10.11.12 JEFF KUECHLER — College Prepar- atory. Mirage 12; Student Council 12. French Club 9. 10; Library Asst. 11. Varsity L 12. Basketball 9. 10. Base- bail 9.10; Soccer 9.10.12 NANCY KYNION — College Prepara- tory. Eye of the Gale 12; G.A.A. 10. 11. 12; Guidance Asst 9; F.C.A. 10. Varsity L 11. 12; Volleyball 9. 10. 11. 12; Basketball 10; Softball 9. 11. 12; Gjm Asst 9. 10. 11. 12; Drama Club MICHAEL LANNING — General. Ten- nis 12, Basketball and Tennis at Fisher Catholic BRIAN LANDIS — Trades and Indus- tries: O.C.T 12 SUSAN MELISSA LANTZ — College Preparatory; One Acts 10. 11; Arbor Valley Players 10. 11, 12. National Thespian Society 11. 12; Forensics 253 10; Student Council 9. 10; Latin Club 9. 10. 11; Paramedical Club 10. 11; G A A 10, 11, 12; Acapeila Choir 11. 12: Sophomore Choir 10; Cheer- leader 10. Attendance Helper 10.11. 12; Orama Club 10. 11. 12; Set Crow Mash. Cinderella. Alice in Wonder- land. Welcome to Andromeda. Oklahoma; The Robe. Lil Abner (Appasionetta) George Washington Slept Here; Music Man MELINDA MALLORY — Trades and Industries. V I C A II. 12; Cosmos. 11,12 MICHELLE MANNING — Business Ed.; Office Asst 11; O O.E A. 11. Account Clerk I II CONNIE LYNN MANSELL — Busi- ness Ed . 0.0 E A. 11.12; O.E.A 12 JEFF LAX — Trades and industries: V I C.A 11. 12; Vocational Auto Mechanics 11,12; T rack 10 DEBBIE LEFFLER — Business Edu- cation. Office Asst 9. 10. 11. 0 0. E 12; G A A 10. 11, F H A. tO. 11, Clork-Typist GIA LEOHNER — College Prepara- tory. Student Council 9. 11. Spanish Club 11; G.AA 11, 12; Office Asst 11; Acapeila Choir 11. 12; Sopho- more Chior; Homecoming Queen TRACY LEVECK — Home Econom- ics: Industrial Arts LAURA LINEBERGER — College Preparatory. Student Council 9: Spanish Club 9. 10. Marching Band 10.11.12; Symphonic 8and 9.10.11. 12; Cadet Band 9. 10. 11. 12: Swing- ing Gales 9. 10. 11. 12; Varsity L 11. 12; Track 11.12 WENDY LISK —D.E.C.A 12 LOIS LOCKE — Business Education; Home Economics: 0.0.E. 11. 12: F H A 9, 10; Voca Clerk — Steno i S II CAROL LONBERGER — College Preparatory. French Club 10. March- ing Band 10.11.12; Symphonic Band 9. 10, 11. 12. Singing Gales 11. 12; Acapeila Chior 11. 12. Chamber Choir 11. 12; Sophomore Choir 10: Drill Team 11; The Small One; Field Commander 1979 MIKE LOSSY — College Prepara- tory; General; Football 9. 10. 11. 12; Basketball 9; Baseball 9: Track 9.10. 11.12. Varsity L 12 STU LOTT — College Preparatory; Latin Club 10. Varsity L 11. 12; Foot- ball 10. 11.12. Basketball 9. Track 9 10. II BILL LOZIER — College Prepara- tory. Humanities 12; Student Council 11; Varsity L 12; Basketball 9. 10. Golf 12 CINDY LUCAS— General; G A A 10. Chccrloador 9.10.11 LORI LUKENS — General. Office Asst. 10.11.12: F H A 9. 10.11. Con- cerl Choir 11; Track 10 BECKY LUTZ — V.I.C.A. 11; Cosme- tology 11 MITCHELL LUTZ — Trades and Industries; Multi-Area Home Eco- nomics Job Training 12 MOLLY LUTZ — Latin Club 9. 10. Marching Band 9, 10; Symphonic Band 9. Acapeila Chior 10.11; Soph- omore Choir 9 TIM MAGGART — College Prep . Symphonic Band 9. 10. 11. 12. Swinging Gales 11. 12; Baseball 9; Tennis 9.10; Track 9.10 JIM MAHON — Trades and Indus- trios; D.C.T 12 TONITA MARCHINGTON —General; Olfice Asst 12. Guid. Asst 9: F H A 9. 10: VIC A 11; Cosmos i1;Gym Help 9 KATHY J MARKWOOD — Business Ed . Office Asst. 10. il.D E.C A. 12 KENNETH S MARSHALL — College Prep ; Honor Society 12. French Club 9.10. March. Band 9,10; Cadet Band 9.10; Soccer 9. Key Club 11.12 ROBERT MARTIN — College Prep.; Fell Christ. Ath 11. 12. Varsity L 10. 11. 12; Football 10. 11. 12; Track 10. 11. 12. Lane One and Only 400 Bench Club CARL EDWARD MASTEN — Trades and Industry; V.I.C.A. 12; Voc. Elec- tronics 11.12; Varsity L 10; Wrestling 10 SANFORD MATHIAS — College Prep . Honor Socioty 11. 12; Student Council 12. P O.S. 12; Latin Club 9. Spanish Club 11; Basketball 9; Ten- nis 9. 10.11 VINCENT MATHIAS — Business Ed ; Arbor Valley Players 10. 11. 12 For- ensics 12; Sludent Council 10; FBI A 11. 12: O.OE.A 11. FT A 10; Tennis 9. Oklahoma 10; The Robe 11. Buckeye 8oys St. 11; Who's Who Am Hg. School Students 11; A F S 11; A Christmas Carol 12; Stage Crew 10.11.12; Voc. Account- ing 11. 12; Music Man 12; U.S. Army PATRICIA G. MATTHEWS — College Prep.; Fr. Club 10. 11; Latin Club 10. 11. 12; Libr Asst 9. 10; Office Asst. 10.11.12; March Band 12 MELISSA MATTOX — Business Ed ; O O.E A 11. 12.F.F A 9. 10. 11. Voc. Agriculture 9.10.11; Voc Clerk Typ- MARCIA MAY — College Prep; Bus Ed.: Humanity Seminar 12; Eye of Gale 11. Spanish Club 10; Office Asst. 12. Ensemble 9.10. Sing. Gales 11. 12. Acapeila Choir 11. 12. Cham- ber Choir 11. 12. Soph. Choir 10; Drama Club 10.11.12; Oklahoma; Lil Abner; Music Man MARTIN McCOY — Industrial Arts; General; Gym Asst. Wrestling 10 DALE McGRAW — Trades and Industries; V.I.C.A. 10. 11. Voc Machine Shop 11.12, March. Band 9. 10; Symph Band 9. 10; Basketball 9. 10.8asebBli9.10.11.12 MARCIA McDANIEL — Industries and Trade; V.I.C.A. Cosmos. 11. 12: March Band 10. 11. 12, Cadet Band 9,10 BRENT MCKENZIE — Trades and Industries. Honor Society 12. V.I.C.A. 12; Voc. Drafting 11.12, Football 9 DAVID A McKNIGHT — College Prep ; Arbor Valley Players 12; Nat Thespian Society 12. George Wash- ington Slept Here. A Christmas Carol ANN MEDSKER — College Prep.. Spanish Club 10; Office Asst 11; Guid. Asst 12. Biology Asst 10; G.A A 10. 11. 12 Soph Choir 10; Big Sister 11. 12. Pres.; Softball 9; Fresh- man Choir. Swim Stat. 11. 12; Track Slat. 10. u. 12. Drama Club 10; A.F.S. 10; Jr. Prom Comm . Sr Prom Comm.; Z-Club 10; Yng. Teens Pres. 9. Pep Club 9. Debate 9 BILL MESSNER — College Prep . Football 10.11 KATHY MESSNER — College Prep.; Eye of Gale 12; Office Asst. 11; Chem Asst 12. G.A.A. 10. 11. 12; Cheerleader 9. 11; Varsity L 11. 12. Volleyball 10. 11. 12; Softball 9, 10. 11.12. Gym Asst 9,10.11.12 TEO MILBAUGH — Trades and Industrios; Latm Club 9. V.I.C.A 12; Voc. Electronics 11.12 ANDY MILLER — Collogo Prop ; Honor Society 11.12 CAROLYN MILLER — Business Ed.. O.O.E.A. 11.12; Acct. I II CHERIE MILLER — College Prep.. Arbor Valley Players 10. 11. 12; Nat Thespians Society 12. Humanity Seminar 12; Honor Society 11. 12: F.F A. 9. 10. 11. 12; Voc. Agriculture 9. 10. 11. 12; Oklahoma 10; Lil Abner 11; George Washington Slept Here 12; Music Man 12 JENNY MILLER — College Prep ; Art Club 9; Miraqe 12; Honor Society 12; Fr. Club 10: GAA. 10. 11. 12; F.H A 9; Fell. Chr Ath 10, 11, 12. Big Sister 11. Treas. Tennis 10.11. 12; F.C A. Girls Pres 12 LIZ MILLER — Homo Ec.; F.H.A. 9. 10. 11. 12; Child Care 11.12: F.H.A. Son Horo; Homo and Community; Gym Helper 9; Multi-Area Home Ec Job Training 12 ROBBIN MILLER — College Prep; Honor Soc. 11. 12. Varsity! 11. 12: Field Hockey 11.12; Basketball 9. 10. 11.12; Soflball 9.10; Gym Asst. 9.10. 11.12 S. MICHAEL MILLER — Industrial Art$:SOS 9.10.11.12 LISA MILLER — Business Ed: Lib. Asst 10. 11. 12; O.O.E A 11;Jr.Ach 10.11.12; Voc. Account MARIA MIRANDA — General; Span- ish Club 12 KIM MISKELL — College Prep ; One Acts 11.12; Arbor Valley Players 12; Nat Thes. Society 12; Humanity Seminar 12; Honor Society 11. 12; Latin Club 10.11; Guid. Asst. 9; Sing- ing Gales 11. 12. Acapeila Choir 11. 12; Chamber Choir 11. 12; Soph. Choir; Concert Choir 11; Music Man 12, Guys and Dolls 9. Oklahoma 10. Lil Abner 11; George Washington Slept Here 12. MASH 10; Cinderella's Slipper 11. Ensemble 9; American Oream 11; Z-Club 10; The Unsatis- factory Supper 12, Tho Small One 10 STEVE MITCHELL — College Prep.. Fr Club 11; March 8and 9. 10. 11. 12. Symph Band 9.10.11.12 CRAIG MONEYPENNY — Trades and Industries; V.I.C.A. 11. 12; Voc Electronics 11.12; Wrestling 10. MICHELLE MORGAN — College Prop . Fr. Club 10. 11. G.A.A. 10; March Band 9. 10. 11. 12; Symph Band 9. 10. 11; Cheerleader 10; Big Sister 11. Volleyball 9. Drill Team 11. 12; Wind Ensemble 12 DEBBIE MORRIS — Business Ed.. Fr. Club 10; O.O.E A. 11. 12. Account Clerk I 11. C.O.E. 12: Z-Club 12; Honor Roll 9.10.11.12 MICHELLE MOURY — Bus.ness Ed.; O.O.E.A 10. 11. 12. G A A. 11; March. Band 9, 10. 11. Symph. Band 9. Cadet Band i0.ii. Clerk Steno 11. 12; Majori 10; Field Commander 11. 9 TAMMY MUENSTERMANN — Gen- eral; Eye of Gale 12; Guid. Asst. 12; Biology Asst 11.12 KARA MURDOCK — Business Ed . Paramedic Club 10.11; Guid. Assi 9. O.O.E.A 11. 12. F.H.A. 9, 10 ANN MUSICK — College Prep.. Ono Acts 10. 12; Arbor Valley Players 10. 11. 12. Nat Thesp Society 11. 12; Forensics 10. Student Counc. 9; Spanish Club 10.12; Paramedic Club 10; March. Band 10. 11; Symph Band 10. 11; Smging Gales 12; Aca- pella Choir 12; Chamber Choir 12. Drill Team 10. 11; The Small One 10. The Robe 11; Cinderella's Shppor 11; Lil Abner it; George Washington 12: My Cup Runneth Over 12; Music Man 12; Concert Choir 11 TIA MUSSER — Industries and Trade. General: V.I.C.A. 11, 12; Cos- mos 11.12 KIZ NEIGHBOR — General; Guid- ance Asst. 10.11.12; Child Care 11 RODNEY NEUMAN — Business Edu- cation; Cadet Band 9. 10; Marching Band 9.10.11: Account Clerk 11.12 JEFF NEUTZLING — General; Eye of the Gale 12; Cross Country 9 JENNIFER NICODEMUS — College Preparatory; General; Humanities Seminar 12; Honor Society 11. 12; Student Council 9; G.A.A. 10; Votley- ball 9. 10. 11; Softball 9; Swimming 10; Sophomore Choir 10 JACQUELYN ANN NIXON — College Preparatory NED NOONAN — Wrestling 12 CHRIS NORTH — College Prepara- tory. Varsity L 9. 10. 11; Basketball 10: Baseball 9.10.11 KIMBERLY OATNEY — Business Education. Honor Society 12: Par- amedical Club 10. 11. F.H.A. 9. 10; O.O.E. 11.12; COE 12 DAVID OCHS — College Prepara- tory; Honor Society 12; F C.A 10; Varsity L 12; Football 10.11.12 MEDY O'KEEFE — General. Cham- ber Choir 9, 10. 11; Student Council 9.10; Symphonic Band 12 GINNY PAROBECK — College Pre- paratory; Trades and Industries: Humanities Seminar 12; Literary Magazine 11; Honor Society 9. 10: French Club 10; Paramedical 10, 11; Office Asst 12; Marching 8and 9. 10. 11; Symphonic Band 10: B:g Sister it; Basketball9; Track 10; Softball9; Majorotto 10. 11. Oklahoma 10; Li'l Abnor 11; Candystriping 10 SCOTT PARRISH — College Prepar- atory; One Acts 12; Football 9.10.11. 12: Baseball 9. 10. 11. 12: Varsily L 11. 12; F C A. 10. 11. 12; Baseline Bums 254 DAVE PATZKOWSKY — Trades and Industries: V.I.C.A 12: Vocational Drifting 11. 12. Varsity L 10. 11. 12. Baseline Bums; Cross Country 9. 10. Si. 12: Track9.10.11.12 BRYCE E PECK — Trades and i Industries; V.l.C.A. 12; Vocational Electronics 11.12 JODI PECK — Guidance Asst. 9; G.A.A. 10; V.l.C.A. 11. 12: Cosmetol- ogy il. 12 KEVIN PENDLETON — Trades and Industries; Vocational Drafting 11.12 RON PETTY — General. V.l.C.A. 11. ' 12: Vocational Machine Shop 11.12 BRETT PHEBUS — Track 9. 10; Football 9.10 CONNIE PHILLIPS — Business Edu- cation; Library Assl. 9, 10. 11; O.O.E 11.12; Account Clerk I C.O.E. DEBBIE PICKERING — Industrial Arts; Trades and Industries: V.l.C.A 11.12; Cosmetology 11.12 SANDRA j PIERCE — College Pre- paratory. Varsity L 11 12. Volleyball 10. 11. 12: Basketball 9. 10. 11. 12: I Softball 9. 10. 11. 12: Gym Asst 10. f 1,12 CHERYL PORTER — College Pre- I pwatory; Student Council 10. French Club 10: G.A.A. 10.11.12; Softball 9 JEFF PRINCE — College Prepara- 4 tory. Swinging Gales 9; Football 9. 10,11, Basketball 9; Track 9. 10. 11. 12. Golf 9.10.11. 12 DAVID A PYLES — Biology Asst 12; Chamber Choir 11. 12; Sophomore Choir 10 SAMUEL T RADEBAUGH — College Preparatory: Track 9. 10. 11. 12. Marching Band 10. 11. 12; Sym- phonic Band 10. 11. 12; Swinging Gales 10.11.12 VICKI RAREY — College Prepara- tory. General; Atten. Asst. 10. 11,12; G.A.A. 10; F.H A 9. French Club 10. 11. Honor Society 12; Drama Club 10. 11. 12; Oklahoma 10. Music Man 12. Sophomore Choir 10; Chamber Choir 11.12 MIKE REDICK — Industrial Arts; Trades and industrial; Vocational Eloctronics 11 (1 I Fc 10 I ERIC REOMAN — College Prepara- . . .. _ ity I 9. fO. 11. 12; Track 9. 10. 11. 12. liege I tory; Singing Gales 12: Acabella Choir 10, 11. 12; Varsity L 12; (Tc A Football 9. 10. 11. 12. Basketball 9. 10.11 PETRA REID — College Preparatory. One Acts 10: Arbor Valley Players 10, 11; National Thespian Society 11,12; Forensics 10. 11. 12; Latin Club 10. 11. G A.A 10; Guidance Asst. 11; Chamber Choir 11; Volleyball 9; Small One 10. Oklahoma 10; Li‘1 Abner 11. Track Statistician STEVE REIO — Forensics 12: Eyo of The Gale 9; Literary Magazine 11.12: Cross Country 9. 10. 11. Track 9. 10: Wrestling 9.10; Varsity L 9, 10.11 FRANK A REIS — College Prepara- tory JEFFERY RICHARDS — College Preparatory; Football 9. Wrestling 9 TERRY RIOENOUR — Industrial Arts. V I C A. 11. 12; Vocational Machine Shop 11.12 ANN RINE — College Preparatory. Honor Society 11. 12; Paramedical Club 10: G.A.A. 10. 11; Marching Band 10. 11. 12; Cadet 8and 9. 10. 11.12 LORAINE RINGHISER — College Preparatory; Humanities Seminar 12; Honor Society 12; Latin Club 9. 10. Paramedical Club li; Otfico Asst. 9: Marching Band 9. 10. 11. 12. Sym- phonic Band 9. 10. 11. 12; Big Sister 11; Volleyball 9; Oklahoma Orches- tra; LIT Abner Orchestra: Music Man Orchostra. Band Council Vice P 12; Percussion Ensemble 11. 12; Wres- tling Stat. 9. 10 LEIGH RISING — College Prepara- tory; Forensics 10. 11; Humanities Seminar 12; Chess Club 10. 11; Par- amedical Club 10. 11; G.A.A 12; Mac's Missionaries 10.11.12; Chem- istry Asst 12; 8lology Asst 10.11. 12; Sophomore Choir 10. Mako-up for: Li'l Abner. George Washington Slept Here. A Christmas Carol. Music Man; Z-Club 10, 11. 12; Genetics Independent Study 10.11.12 DE BRA RIZAR—General ROBIN O ROANE — Home Econom- ics; Guidance Asst 11; F.H A 12; Latin Club 9. 10; Tennis 10; F.H A Hero Ctub. Senior Hero; Multi-Area Home Economics Job Training 12 DEB8IE ROGERS — College Prepar- atory, Swimming 11. 12; Swim Toam Timer CARLA ROSE TOM ROSE — College Preparatory; Baseball 9; Basketball 9.10.11: Foot- ball 9 KIMBERLEE ANN RUOISILLE — Business Education. Mirage 11; Stu- dent Council 11; O.O.E. 11. 12; Vol- leyball 9: C.O.E 12; Clerk Typist 11 CAROL RUFF — Home Economics. Library Asst. 10. Child Care 11; Sophomore Choir 9. 10; Concert Choir 11 MIKE RUFF — V.I.C A. 11. 12; Voca- tional Auto Mechanics 11.12 WILLIAM RAYMOND RUCK — Col- lege Preparatory. Forensics 10; Honor Society 11, 12; Latin Club 9. 10. 11. 12. Varsity L 11. 12; Swim- ming 10. 11; Soccer 9; Science Club 10. Key Club 10. n. 12: (Pros.) Set Crew Li t Abner KAREN L SALMEN — College Pre- paratory. Guidance Asst. 12. G.A.A. 11; Track 10; Softball 12; Li'l Abner il; Mach 10: The Robe 10; Drama Club 10 PENNY SEARLES — Business Edu- cation. Library Asst. 10. 11; O.O.E 12; F.S.A 11. O.O.E A 11 LORI SELBY — Business Education; 0.0 E 11. 12. Clerk-Steno I. Trea- surer for Clerk-Steno; C.O.E 12; Treasurer for C.O.E. KIM SELBY — Home Economics; F.H.A. Hero Club; Multi-Area Home Economics Job Training 12 JULIE SCHORR — Business Educa- tion; Home Economics; Industrial Arts: General: Office Asst 11; Cham- ber 11; Sophomore Choir 10; Volley- ball 11 RICH SCHULL — Trades and indus- tries; V I C.A. 11. 12; Vocational Drafting 11.12 JIM SCHULTZ — Trades and Indus- tries; V I C.A 11.12; Vocational Auto Mechanics 11.12 MARGO SCHWENDEMAN — Col- lego Preparatory; G.A.A 11, 12; Spanish Club 9. 10; P.O.S 12; Stu- dent Council 9. 10. 11. 12; Honor Society 10. il. 12.Cheerleader9.10. 11. 12; Varsity L 11. 12; Track 9, 10. 11.12 CARLA SCOTT — Library Asst 12: Office Asst. 11; F.H.A. 11; Child Care 11 SANJAY G SHAH — College Prepar- atory. Football 10 ALLEN SHAW — College Prepara- tory; Honor Society 11. 12; Spanish Club 11.12; Chemistry Asst. 12 JEFF SHAW — Trades and Indus- tries; D.E.CA. 12 DIANE SHEPPARD — Trades and Industries; G.A A. 10; V.l.C.A 11.12; Cosmetology 11.12 SHAWN SHONK — Trades and Industries; V.l.C.A. 11.12; Vocational Auto Mechanics 11.12 LORI SHRINER — V I C A 11. 12; Cosmetology 11. 12; Sophomoro Choir 10 WILLIAM SHULL — Trades and Industries: Student Council 10: V.l.C.A. 11. 12; Vocational Machine Shop 11.12; Wrestling 9; Track 9 CYNTHIS JANE SILBAUGH — Col- loge Preparatory; General; Spanish Club 11. 12; Sophomore Choir 10: Track 10; A.F.S. 12; Freshman Choir 9; Mixed Ensemble 11 VALERIE SIMONTON — General Office Asst. 9; F.H.A. 11. 12. Child Care 11. Field Hockey 10. Baskotball 9. 10. Track 9. 10, 11; Cross Country 9; Multi-Aroa Homo Economics Job Training 12 BRYAN SMITH — Trades and Indus- tries: V.l.C.A. 11. 12; Marching Band 9; Symphonic Band 9; Vocational Machine Shop 11.12; Basketball 9 CINDY SMITH — Business Educa- tion Offico Asst 12: O.O.E 11.12 KAREN V SMITH — Business Edu- cation; 0.0 E 11. 12; F.S.A 11. 12; Sophomore Choir 10. 11; Softball 10. 11; Clork-Typist I. II KEITH SMITH — Collogo Propara- Honor Society 12; Eye of the 9; Football 9 DOUG SNIDER — V I C.A 11„12; Vocational Auto Mechanis 11. 12; Football 9.10 MARK SNOKE — General. Library Asst 10; Sophomore Choir 10; Oklahoma: Soccer 10 RANDY SNYDER — Trades and Industries; V.I.C.A 11.12; Vocational Auto Mechanics 11. 12; Wrestling 9: Track 9 KIM SORRELL — College Prepara- tory; Honor Society 11. 12; Spanish Club 10: Chemistry Asst 12; Big Sis- ter 11 BRENDA SPANGLER — G A A 10: F HA 11.12; F F A 9. Child Care 11; Senior Hero Multi-Area Home Eco- nomics Job Training 12 TRINA SPANGLER — Homo Eco- nomics. General; F H.A. 10. 11. 12; Child Care 11. 12; Marching Band 9. 11; Symphonic Band 10. Cadet Band 9. 11; Sophomore Choir 9; H.E R O. 12; Multi-area Homo Economics Job Training 12 BOB SPICER — Trades and Indus- tries; V.l.C.A. 12; Vocational Drafting 11. 12; Marching Band 11. Sym- phonic Band 11; Cadet Band 9. 10; Honor Roll! 1.12; Football 9 LINDA SPIRES — College Prepara- tory; Honor Society 11. 12; Humani- ties Seminar 12; Marching Band 11. 12; Symphonic Band 12; Concort Band 11. Big Sister 12; Drama Cfub 12; Costumo Committee for: The Robe. Li'l Abner. Goorge Washing- ton Slept Here. A Christmas Carol. 2- Club 11; Ohio Test of Scholastic Achievement; 8uckeye Girl's State BRUCE SPRINGER — College Pre- paratory; Humanities Seminar 12; Student Council 9. 10; Varsity L 10, 11.12; Basketball 9.10. 11.12. Base- ball 9.10.11. 12; Golf 10. 11.12 ELIZABETH L STALLARD — Col- lege Preparatory; Forensics 11; Mirage 12; Eye of the Gale 10,11.12; French Club 9; Cadet Band 9. 10. 11. 12; Marching Band 12; Costumo Committee TOM STALLSMITH — College Pre- paratory; F.C. A 11. Varsity L 12; Soc- cer9.10.11,12 BRYAN STARNER — College Pre- paratory; One Acts 12. Honor Society 11. 12: Marching Band 10. 11. 12; Symphonic Band 9. 10. 11. 12; Sing- ing Gales 11.12; Swinging Gales 10; Acapella Choir 11. 12; Chamber Choir 11.12; Sophomoro Choir 10:3- Act Play 11. 12; Musical 10. 12; Chil- dren's Musical 10; Field Commander 12 SCOTT STIVING — College Prepara- tory; One Acts 12: Honor Society 11. 12; French Club 9. 10. 11; Key Club 12; Li'l Abner 12; One Acts; Christ- mas Carol (Set Crow) BOB STOCKWELL — College Pre- paratory ; Acapella Choir 11, 10; Sophomore 9. Varsity L 00. 11. 12; Tennis 9.10.11.12 KRISTINE K. STOPPENHAGEN — College Preparatory. Forensics 11. 12; Literary Magazine 12, Honor Society 11. 12; Spanish Club 10, 11. 12; Symphonic Choir 11. 12; Sopho- more Choir 10; Set Crew for: Oklahoma, LIT Abnor. VP for Foren- sics Sophomore Ensemble TOM STOUGHTON — College Pre- paratory; Eye of the Gale 12. Varsity L 11. 12; Football 9. 10. 11. 12; Bas- ketball 9. 10. 11. 12. Baseball 9. 11. 12.1 BA Chamsp 12 JEFF STOVER — General. Student Council 9; Football 9. 10. 11. 12; Wrestling 9. 10; Track 10; Varsity L 10.11.12 GREG STARKEY — French Club 11. 10; Forensics 10. 11. 12: Spring Musicals 10. 11: Humanitios Semi- nar; College Preparatory PAULA STRAITS — General; O W E. 11.12 255 wr JENNIFER STREET — College Pre- paratory. Office Asst 12: Honor Soci- ety 11. 12; Student Council 11. 12; French Club 11; Latin Club 9. 10. 11; Marching Band 9. 10. 11. 12; Sym- phonic Band 9.10.11.12 BENITA STROSNIDER — General; Guidance Asst. 12 KELLY STUMP — F F A 9. 10. 11. 12; Vocational Agriculture 9. 10. 11. 12; Track 9 SHELLEY SURRATT — Business Education; Spanish Club 10; G.A.A 10; O.O.E. 11. 12; F.SA 12: Sopho- more Choir 10. Clerk-Steno I C O E. 12; Z-Club 12 DEBRA SVOBODA — College Pre- paratory; Forensics 10. 11; Humani- ties Seminar 12; Chess Club 10. 11. Paramedical Club 10. 11; G A A. 10. 11.12; Mac's Missionaries 10.11.12: Chemistry Asst. 12. Biology Asst. 10. 11. 12; Sophomore Choir; Genetics Independent Study 10.11.12; Z-Club 10. 11. 12. Make up for; U'l Abner. Music Man; Set for Oklahoma DAVID U. SWARTZ — Industrial Arts; Acapella Choir 11; Sophomore Choir 10. 9. Varsity L 10; Ensemble 9. 10. 11; Soccer 10; Cross Country 9 JENNIFER SWIFT — College Prepar- atory. Arbor Valley Players 10; Honor Society 11. 12; Marching Band 9. 10. 11.12: Symphonic Band 9.10.11.12; Acapella Choir 12; Sophomore Choir 10; Drill Team 12; Concert Choir 11; The Music Man KRISTI TEACHOUT — General; Office Asst to. 11; March. Band 9. 10.11.12; Symph. Band 9.10.11.12 DAVID THIMMES — Trades and industries; Voc. Electronics 11.12 CHRIS TIPPLE — College Prep ; Honor Society 12; Student Council 12; Fell. Christ Ath 12; Varsity L 11. 12; Football 9. 10. 11. 12. Basketball 9: Track 9.10.11; Intramurals 11,12 JEFF TOWE — College Prep Indust Arts. One Acts 10; Football 9; MASH, Oklahoma JAMES B TREEN — College Prep . Forens 10. 11. 12; Fr. Club 9. 10; Computer Asst. 12. Football 9. 10; Tract 9.10; Buckeye Boys State JOHN TREITMAIER — General; Trades and Industries; V.I.C.A. 11. 12; Voc. Machine Shop 11. 12; Foot- ball 9, 10.11;Track9.10 JOHN TRIANCE — Business Ed.. O.O.E A. 10. 11. 12; F.F.A. 9. Voc Agricult. 9. Acct Clerk I. V-P O.O.E.A.; V-P Acct. Clk. I; Pres C.O.E.. Coop. Office Ed MATT TRIPP — General; Football 9, 10.11.12; Wrestling 12: Key Club 10 DEBBIE TURNER — General. Stu- dent Counc. 10; Paramedic Club 10. 11; G.A.A 10. 11: F.H A 9. 10. Soph Choir; Cheerlead. 9; Swimming 10; MASH 10. Wrestling Stat 10.11.12 NANCY UHL — Business Ed.; O. O.E A 11.12; F.SA 11.12 ANGELA J. VALENTINE — College Prop , Eye ot Gale; Fr. Club 11; G.A.A. 11; Sop Choir; Swimming 9; Fresh Choir. Swim Stat 11; Oklahoma 10: Ul Abner 11; Drama Club 11; Concert Choir 11 CHERYL VALENTINE — College Prep ; Fore. 10; Honor Society 11.12: P. O.S. 10. 11. 12; Fr Club 10. 11; F. H A 9. 10. March Band 10.11. 12; Symph 8and 10. 11. 12: Big Sister 11; Volleyball 9; Wrestling Stat 9.10. Class Treas 10.11; V-P 12 KARAMEL VAN ATTA — College Prep.: General; Art Club 9; Office Asst 9. Attend Asst 10. 11. 12. G A A. 10.11.12; March Band 9; Fel- low Christ. Ath. 11: Big Sistor 11; Tennis 9. 10. V P G.A.A. 11; Pres G. A.A. 12; G.A.A. Jr Attend 11; G. A.A. Oueen 12 CASEY VANDENOEVER — College Prep . Fr. Club 9.10. Chem Asst. 11. 12; Symph. Band 9. 10; Varsity L 9. 10: Soccer 9.10.11: Swimming 9.10. 11.12 JOYCE VANDERGRIFT — General; Forensics 9. March Band 9. 10. 11; Cadet Band 11. Track 9 DIRK VAN RENESSE — College Prep ; Eye of the Gale 9. Varsity L 10, 11.12: Tennis 9.10.11.12; Soccer 9. 10.11.12; Key Club PAMELA L. VAUGHN — College Prep.; General; Hon. Society 12; March 8and 12; Symph. Band 12; Music Man Music Band; Capt. LHS Flag Corps TRACY VAUGHAN — College Prep Honor Society 12; Varsity L 10. 11; Soccer 9.10.11 CHARLIE VOSS — Industrial Arts; Home Ec MATT WAITS — College Prep.; Foot- ball 9.10 DREAMA WALKER — College Prep. , Fr Club 10. G A A. 10. 11. 12; Track 10. Drama Club 10 TESS WALKER — Business Ed.; General. Student Council 10; O.O.E.A 11. 12; F.S A. 12; Soph. Choir; Cheerleader 9. 10. 11. 12: Drama Club 10.12; Clerk Steno I. II GREGG WALSTON — College Prop; Lit Magazine 12; Fr Club 12; Span- ish Club 10. 11. 12; 8uckeye Boys State 11. Key Club 12 ALANE WALTON — College Prep . Art Club 9; Mirage 11. 12; Honor Society 11. 12; Spamsh Club 10. 11. 12, Crew Lll Abner; Girls St Alternate JEFF WALZ — College Prep ; Varsity L10.11:Golt9.10.11.12 TINA WATKINS — General; O E.CA 12 SHERRIE WAUGH — Business Ed ; Office Asst. 10. 11; G.A.A 9. 10; D E C A. 12: F.H A 9 BECKY WEARS — General: G A.A. 10. 11; D E.CA 12; F.H.A. 9. 10. 11; March Band 9. 10. 11; Symph. Band 9. 10. 11; Swing. Gales 9. 10. 11; Orchest. 10 RHONDA WELCH — Trades and Industries; Art Club 9.10; Fr, Club 9; V.I.C.A. 10. 11; Cosmos 11; March Band 9. 10. 11; Symph Band 10. 11; Big Srster 11 RHONDA WELCH — Trades and Industries: V I.C.A 11; Cosmos. 11; March Band 9.10.11. Cadet Band 9. 10 KELLY WHITAKER — College Prep.; Forcn, 11. Spanish Club9.10.11.12; GA.A 10. 11. 12; Varsity L 11. 12; Basketball 10.11. Softball 9. 10; Gym Helper 10 DEBORAH WHITE — College Prep : Arbor Valley Players 10. 11. 12. Nat Thos. Society 11.12; Fr. Club 10. 11; March Band 9. 10.11.12; Symphon Band 10. 11. 12. AcapoKa Choir 11. 12: Soph Choir; Freshman Concert 8and; Freshman Choir. MASH (Make-up); Oklahoma; Small One; The Robe. Lit Abner DICK WHITE — Collego Prep.; Mirage 10. 11. 12: Fell Christ. Ath 10. 11. Varsity L 11. 12; Football 9. 10,11.12; Wrestling 9.10.11 JODIE L WHITE — Business Ed . Art Club 9; Offico Asst. 10. G.A.A 10.11; D E C.A. 12; March Band 9. 10. 11; Symph. Band 11; Cadet Band 9. 10; Chamber Choir 11. Soph. Choir; ChlF dren's Musical — Cindorolla Slipper BLISS WILDERMUTH — General; DobateClub9 KELLY JO WILLIAMS — vOllego Prep.. Home Econ.; After Asst 10. 11. 12; Llbrar. Asst 10,'lt; Cheer- leader 10.11.12; Varsity L Listed in Who's Who in Am.; B Hooor Roll 9.10.11,12 KATHY WILSON — College Prep.; Honor Soc 12; F.H.A. 9; March. Band 9.10.11.12; Symph Band 12; Cadet Band 9.10.11. Swing Gales 9.11; Z Club 10.11.12 LARRY WISECUP — General. D.C.T. 12 VALERIE WISEMAN — College Prep; Spanish Club 11; Acapella Choir 12; Soph. Choir; Freshman Choir; Girts Ensemble 9; Concert Choir 11 CHARLIE W WITTMAN — Trades and Industries; V.I.CA 11. 12; Voc. Machine Shop 11.12. March. Band 9. 10.11; Cadet Band 9.10 BRENDA WOOOSIDE — General; Librar Asst. 11; Guid. Asst. 9; O.O.E A 11. F.H.A. 12. Senior Hero; Acapella Choir 11; Soph. Choir; Account Clk. I GREG WOOTEN — Industrial Art; Trades and Indust. General. F.F.A. 9. 10.11.12: Voc Agricult 9.10.11.12 JOHN WRIGHT — General R. L WRIGHT — College Prep; Eye of Gale 12; Varsity L 11. 12; Football 10. 11. 12. Basket. 9. 10. 11. 12: Baseball 10; Track 9. 10. 11. 12; Trainer 10.11.12; I.B.A 12 NANCY WYRICK — General; F.H A. 9; Chamber Choir 11; Soph Choir GREG YOUNG — General; D.C.T. 12 STEVE YOUNG — College Prep.; Honor Soc. 9; Student Council 10, 11.12; Latin Club 10.11; Librar Asst. 11. Football 9.10.11.12; Wrostting 9; Track 9.10; Key Club 11 TERESA L. YOUNG — Business Ed.; Guidance Asst 12; O.O.E.A. 11. 12; Clerk Typist 11; C O E. 12 PAUL ZIEGLER — Colloge Prep.; March. Band 9; Cadet Band 9. 10; Varsity L 10. 11.12;Soccer9.10.11. 12; Swimming 10. 11. 12: Key Club 10.11 JOHN ZISHKA — College Prep.; Honor Soc. 12; Varsity L 10. 11. 12; Track 9.10.11.12: Cr Country 9.10. 11.12 CAMILLA ZYLSTRA — General; Fr. Club 12; Spanish Club 12; G A.A. 12; Big Sister 12; A F.S. 256 Index SENIORS Robyn Adams — 18.196.206. 208.48.215 Tamara Lynn Agosta—18.199 Toni Agosta—18 Laura Albertini — 18.197.131 Charles Alexander — 18.211 Timothy Allan — 18.191.193 James Jay Allen — 18. 206.145. 144.179.186 Michael Gord Allen — 18 Sherry Lynn Allen —19 Stephen Alspach —19.157.206 Autumn Jean Alton —112 Jeffery Alwood —19 Ro er Amspaugh — 19.131.194. David Anders— 19 David Anderson —116 Roberta Anderson —19.193.138. 197.203. 229 Shelly Anderson —19 Sherri Anderson — Steve A Anderson — Terri Anderson — • Jon Ankrom — 193.206. 19, 144, 179 Judith Ellen Antonius — 203.239 Wilford A. Apploman — 19.211 Jodi Armstrong — 19. 128 Karen Arnsbarger —19.131.134. 136.202 Michael Arrowsmith —19 Steven Ashcraft — Susan Ahscraft —199 James Ashely — 19 Robin Augg — 19. 199 Joy Lynn Austin — Regina Backus—19 Chris Bailey —19.193 Linda 8ailiff—19.190 RobBamter—19.198.193 Kimberly Baker —20.192.198 Melanie Baker — 20.193 Sheryl Ann Baker — 20.131.193 Tari Suzanne Baker — 20.132. 136,244 Ronald Lee Ball — Donna Lynn Batthaser — 20,200 Steven Barber — 20 Lester 8arker — 211 Robin Lynn Barrett — 20.200 Karen Barr — 20. 139.193.198. 204.206.243, 208.150.172. 216.84 Barbara Jo Bates — 20.211 Steven Bates —20.134.136.133 Patrick Beale —20.149 Gaylene Beam — 20.134.136. 139.194 John Henry 8eck — 20.211.123 Mary Ann Bell — 20 Anthony Bennett — 20. 211.123 Susan Jane Bennett — 20.193. 204.113.86 Paula Benson — 21,2.134.136. 193.197. 198. 229 Sean Kelly Benson — 21 Alan L. Berens — Jeff Berry — 21 Carolyn Biebcr — 21 Doug B. Black — Deborah Black —21.204 Julie Biogg —21 Larry Blosser — 21.157 Stephanie Blum —21 BethBodamer—21.128.211 Cynthia Jean Boelk — 21.134. 136.192.193 Jim D. Boggs — 21 Kelly L Boling —21.203 John Allan Boone — 21.174 Richard Borchgardt — Steven Allen Bosch —21.140. 141.157 Cindy Bourns — 21 Cindy Lee Bowl by — 21.190.193. 86 Jennifer Boystel — 22 Robert Bretzinger — 22.206.157 Bernard Lane Brown — 22.193 Bryan Brown — Leslie Brown — 22 Scott Brown — 22.211 T e rra Broyles — 22.193 Jody Brucker —22.114 Donna Jean Burrell —22. 131.130 Gina Maria Bush — 22.113 Gregory Bushee —126 Jean Ann Bushee — 22 Jeffery Bussart — 22.211.118 Todd Bussey — 22.131.134.136 Toni Butcher — 22 Jacqueline Cales — 22 Amy Calvert — 22 Edward Campbell —22.123.211 Cathy Cardenas — 23.240 Eric Carlisle —23.157.179,178 Robert Carr —211 David N.chol Casto — 23.199,133 Gary Caughenbough — 23.118. 211 Marvin Joseph Cenci — Laura Chaffins — 23.117 James Cherry — 23. 193.1%. 198 Jeffery Cherry —23.134.136. 133 Dana Chilcote — 23 Dave Church — 46.126 Deborah Lynn Clark — 23. 200 Joseph Clark —199 Mary Clark —23.114 Robert Clark — 23.206.160.179. 184 EricCoakley—23.157.206. 140, 141 Sharon Cole — 23.113 Judith Collins — 23 Joe Coiopy — 23 Nancy Conant — 23 Mary L. Conkey — 24 Lori Conrad — 24 Brian Cook — 24 Leslie Cook — 24.196 Mike Anthony Cook — 211 Natalie Cook —24.199 Donald Courtright —117 Donna Courtright — James Cox — JanotCox — 24.126 Larry Eldon Cox — 24.11X Lora Cox — 24. 200 John Craiglow — 24.211.84 Terry Cremeans — Oirk Leland Crist — 24.117 Julia Gaye Crist — 24.114 Jay Crook —24.211.113.87 Anthony Curry—24.140.141 Janet Cushing — 24 Mart Lee Dale — 24.157.206. Todd Darfus — 24 Lisa Daubenmire — 25.131.193, 198.87 Nancy Deal — 25 Cherie Renne Deeds — 25.115 Timothy Deitz —25.134.136.193. 133 Dave Ray DeLong — 25.157 Lee Ann OeLong — 25.130 Sherry Denton — 25.126.112 Mitch Deskins — Randy Lee Devol — 25.117.206. 149 Geoffrey Devore — 25 Roderick Dickson — 25.118.119. 211 Tim Dickson —25. 134.136.133. 85 Carolyn Dieber — 200 Richard Dienes — 25.117 Lisa Dill —25.190.48.85 Bill Disbennet — 25 Rhonda Oittoe — 25 Patti Dobbins —25.115 Matthew Doss — Thomas E. Douglas — 25.193. 206.179.186 Julia Ann Dowdy —25.136.137. 193.114.85 Juan Duarte — 1%. 148.149 Rena Jo Durose — 25.132.136. 193 Jackie Dwyer — 25 Carmen Eads — 26. 200 Jeanne Earley —26.131.191.193 Lee Edward Elchert — 26 Darrold Elliott —26.123.211 Elena England — 26.190 Brenda Engle — 26.200 William S. Ervin — 117 Dan Evangelista — 123.192.86 Brian Evans — 26.118.211 Lori Evans — 26.134.136 Nancy Evans —26.140.164.150 Kelly Ewing —26.114 8eth Eyman —26.192.115 John Eyman — 26.126 Michael Allen Eyman — 26.116 Kim Fagan —26.200 Randy Faulkner — 26.211 Lawarenco Petty — 26 Debra Fmnefrock — 26,200 Jim Flowers —7.152, 160,186 Linda Flowers — 26.203 Mark Stephen Floyd — 27 William Foltz — 27.118. 211.193 Greg Forquer — 27.140,192.205. 206.85 Michael Fosnaugh — 27.211 David Foucart —27.198,166.113 David Fowler — 27.140.236 Scott Andrew Fox — 27, 206.157, 180.179.185 Katrina Francis —117 Tammy Franklin —27 Tracy R w Friel — Terry E. Friend — Dale Garner — 27.199 Jamie Garrett — Leon Getz — 27.202.160.161 Tonya Gilkerson — Thomas Gillespie — 27.199.126 Mark Golden — 27.117 Doborah Good — 27.204,113 Lori Diano Good — 27.211 Gregory Goodman — 27 Lmda Goodman —27.153.213 Brenda Graban — 27 Carla Lee Graham — 28.200 Davis Gray — 28.138.140. 206. 126.148.149 Lee Ann Groathouse — 28 Deborah Lynn Groen — Roger Eugene Green — Shirley Green — 128,210. 211 Tern Green — 28.128.211 Mark Greenlee — 46 Kalhy Grey — 28.131.193.202 James Woodrow Grimm — 28 Lori Hall —28.131.191.112 Mark Hall—28.123.193.85 John Hammond — 28.157.206, 140. 160 Joseph M. Hanmg — 28.130.131 Melanie Sue Hanna — Greg Hargus — 28.127.211 Jon Harlan—28 Laurie Ann Harris — 28.131.193. 205 Donald Eric Harter — 211 Elisabeth Harvey — 28 David Hayes — 28.157 Rita Sue Heffner — 28 Jana Rae Heft — 29.134.136. 193.202.204.133 Jamos Hegerty — 29. 126 Phyllis Helber — 29. 208 Lisa A. Helwig —29 Todd P Henderly — 29.117 Julia Ann Henwood — 29.128. 210.211 Richard Hermann — 29.196 Beth Hershberger — 29.193.232. 115 Tom Hites — 29.211 John Hillis — Pam Hilyard — 29.128.210.211. 217.84 Teresa Hinton — 29.199 Linda Hoch —29.134.136.137. 206.209.208. 126.133 Kelly Lynn Hoffman — 29.113. 115 Brenda Holcomb — 29.134.136. 193.198.203 Keith Alan Holliday — 29.199 Shawn Hollingsworth —140 T rent Honsberger — 29 Lori Jean Hoop —192.114 Rosann Houseworth — 30.20A. 198.177 Chris Hubbard — 30 Keith Hudson — 30 Paul B. Hughes — Todd Hughes — 30.140,138 Debora Lee Humes — 30.193,115 Lavinda Key Hummel — 30.199 Tammy Hurst — 30 Steve Hunt — 30.118.211 Douglas Hyde — 30.206.144 James Robert Hyde —157.231. 160 Denicia Irvin—30.128.211 Jo Ann Iseman — Jim Jacobs — 30 Jay Jadwin — 30.206.193.235. 48.160 Jill Jadwin — 30. 232. 198. 115 Kathi Marie Jaschek — 30,199 Kerry Rola Jeffers — 30.123 Judy Jeffery— Ben Jessup —126 Dtane Johnson — 30,204.206. 150,172.114.115 James Ed. Johnson — 30.127 Robert Johnson — Lynn Johnston — 31.130. 208 Kim Jones —31. 190.193.196 Carson Jones — 31 Jerry Lee Joos — 31.131.140, 198 Kathy June —31.204 Cart Justice — Lisa Kay Justice — 31.192 Jennifer Justus — 31.134.208. 209 James Kachel — 31.193 Michael Todd Kanniard — John Karns — 31 Randy Karns — Tina Louis Kasburg — Dean Kaumeyer — 31.193 Sandra Keller —31.131.134.136 Mark Allen Kelly—134.132. 136. 133 Mary Ke merer — 31.200 Gregory Lee Kemp — 31.211 Jean T. Kennedy — 31.204 Melinda Kennedy — 31 Kelly Kern — 31.157.206,179 Keith Allen Kessler — Ruth Kessler — Arthur S. Kilbarger — 32. 116 Marianne Kincaid — 32.131 John Robe Kmchloe —199 Barb Kindle — 32.131.158.202. 204. 208 Kranklln Eugene King — 32.157. 126 Barbara Kingsbury — 32.167. 201.205.166.153.177.185 Maria Kline — 32 Suzanne Knlsley —130.132,134, 136.204.159 Marla Jo Koehler —32.130.159 Kimberly Konkler — 32.116 257 Sheila Koska —32.112 John Allen Koughen — 32 Christopher Kozar — 32.193.194 Mark Kraft —32.117 Jeffery Kuechler — 32.206.126. 149 Nancy Kynion — 32.118.206.208. 150.172 Brian Landis — Michael Lanning — 32 Susan Melissa Lantz — 32.131. 191 Robert Myron Larae — Doug Larrison —32 Jeff Lax —32.211 Dobra Lefffer —33.112 Craig Leithnaker — 33 Christopher Lemon — Gia Leohner — 33.131.208.214 Tracy LeVeck —33 Tony Lindsey — Laura Lineberger — 33.132.134. 136.133 Wendy Lish —33.199 Lois Ann Locke — 33.114 Jeff Logue —33.2M Carol Lonberger — 33.131.134. 137.136 Michael S. Losey — 33.238.206. 157.179.178 Stuart Lott — 33. 206. 236.157 William Lozier — 33.206.152 Cynthia Lucas — 33 Lori Lukens — 33.204 Rebecca Lynn Lutz — 33 Mitchell Lutz —33.206 Molly Lutz — Lisa Kaye Maddux — TimMaggart—134.136 James Mahon — 117,136 James Malion — 33 Melinda Mallory—128 Nichelle Manning — 33.113 Connie Mansell — 33.112 Toni Marchington — 33 Cathy Markwood — 34.199 Ken Marshall —34.193.198 Robert Martin — 34. 206.157.179. 185 Brenda Mason — Carl Edward Masten — 34.123. 211 Sanford T. Mathias — 34.193 Vince Mathias — 34.190.113 Patty Matthews — 34.136.137. 194.204 Lesa Mattin — 34 Melissa Mattox —34.112 Marcia May — 34.131 Rhonda Mayes — 34,200 Martin Paul McCoy—34 Mary McDaniel — 34.128.211 Ronald MeDaniel —199 Kimberly McGath — Robert MeGee —34 Dale MeGraw —34.211.118 Brent McKenzie —34,193.211, 84 Catherine McLaughlin — David McRights — 35 Patricia Medburg — 35 Ann Medsker — 35.197.203. 208 Randy Messbarger — 35 Kathy Messner — 35.206, 232. 151.150.172.184 William Messner — 35 Gary Meyers — 35 Tod Milbaugh —35.123.211 David A. Milbaugh — Andrew David Miller — 35.193 Carolyne Ann Miller — 35.113. 115 Cheri Lynn Miller — 35.18.86 Elizabeth Miller —35 Jenny Miller —35.138.147.208. 193.245.216 Mike Miller — 35 Robbin Miller — 35.193.206.164. 153.184 John Miller —123.211.46 Sherry Miller —193 Stanley Miller — Thomas Miller — Lisa Milliser —35,113.115 Randall M.lls —35 Maria Miranda —36.196 Kim Miskell — 36.131.193.84 Steve Mitchell — 36.134.136 Veda Mitchem — 36 Craig Moneypenny — 36.123 Curt Morehead — 211 Michelle Morgan — 36.132.136. 137 Rhonda Morgan —199 Deborah Morris — 36.115.83 Melinda Mowery — 211 Michelle Moury — 36.192.114 Tamara Muenstermann — 36.203 Kara Murdoch —112 Raymond Murphy — 36.157 Beth Murray — Ann Musick —36.131.190.191 Gia Maria Musser — 36.128.211 Tom Naylor — 211 Kiz Neighbor —36.204 Jeff Neutzling —36.140 James Newton — 36.117 Rodney Newman — 36.113 Jennifer Nicodemus — 37.193 Jaquelyn Nixon — Robert Noonan — 37 Mary Ann Norris — 37 Christopher North —140 Mary Notestone — 37 Kimberly Sue Oatney — 37.193. 115 Susan Oatney — 37 David Ochs —37.193. 206 Timothy Olive — Medy O'Keefe — 37 Polly Osburne — 37. 208 Tamara Pargeon — Virginia Parobeck — 37 Scott Parrish — 37.157.154. 206. 140.141.185 James Russell Patton — David Patzkowsky — 37.206.211. 144. 179,186 Bryce Peck —37.123.210,211 Jodi Peck —37.128.211 Ronnie Hugh Petty — 211.118 Brett Phebus — 38 Connie Phillips—38,115 Ellen Phillips —38 Theresa Phillips — 38.117 Deborah Pickering — 38.128.211 Sandra Pierce — 38.206.164. 150.172 Lawrence Poling — Mary Ann Poling — 38 Cheryl Porter — 38.208 Jeffery Prince — 38.179 Michelle Probasco —199 David Allen Pyles — 130 Samuel Radebaugh — 38.134. 136.133 Kim Renel Raffa —38,151 Linda Ramsey — 38 Vicki Rarey — 38.130.193 Todd Recchi — 38 Mike Redick — 38 Eric Redman — 131. 38.157. 206. 179.184 Kevin Scott Reed — 39 Petra Reid —39.190.191 Steven Reid — Frank Reis — 39 Jeff Richards — 39 Terry Ridenour — 39.118.211 Kelli Riffle — Ann Elizabeth Rine — 39.132. 136.193 Loraine Ringhiser — 39.134,136. 193 Lei|h Rising — 39.198, 205.208. Debra Lynn Rizer — 39 Robin Drew Roane — 39. 200.201 John Robitzer — 39.123. 211 Mark Roe — Sandra Roemer —113 Deborah Rogers — 39 Richard Rooker — 39.211 Tim Rooker —123.211.199 Carla Rose —39.116 Thomas Rose — 39 William Ruck —39.193.194.198 Kimberle Rudisille — 40.192.115 Chris John Rudy — 40.118 Michael Dean Ruff — 40.230.211. 246 Penny Joy Rupe — 40 Eric Russel —140 Dale Russel —40 Karen Salmon — 40 Donald Sanders —117 John Schneider — 40.205 Julie Schorr —40 Richard Schull — James Shultz — 40,211 Margo Schwendeman — 40.158. 193. 202. 208. 234.214.177.87 Carla Dianne Scott — 40 Linda Scott —116 Penny Searles — 46 Bradley Seifort —126 Kimberly Selby —40.200 Lori Selby —40.115 Teresa Senlg — John Seymore — 40.117 David Shaffer —40.126 Terry Shaffer — Sanjay Ghansh Shah — 126 Allen Shaw —40.193.196.198. 205 Kevin Sheets —157,116 Diane Shepperd — 40.128.211 Shawn Jay Shonk — 40.211 Lori Shriner — 40.128.211 William Shull — 40.211.117 Rich Shull —211 Cynthia Silbaugh — 41.196 Valorie Simonton — 41.200.87 Brenda Spangler — 41.200 Trina Spangler — 41, 200 Robert Spicer — 41.211 Linda Spiros —41.134,136.193. 197.229. 87 Bruce Springer — 41.231.152. 160 Elizabeth Stallard—41.136.139. 134.148 Tom Stallsmith — 41,206.149 Greg Starkey — 41 Fredrick Starner —41.136.137. 131.134.193 Thomas Stephons — Douglas Stewart — David Stine — 42 Paula Stlverson —139 Scott Stiving — 42.193.198. 87 Bob Stockwell —42.174 Kris Stopponhagen — 42.190. 192,196.49 Thomas Stoughton — 42.155. 157.206.140.141 Jeff stover — 42.157. 206. 236 Paula Straits —42.116 Karl Stratton — 42 Jennifer Street — 42.134.136. 193.202 Benita Strosnider — 42.203 Kelly Stump —42.116 Michael Sullivan—42 Shelley Surratt — 42.192,115 Debra Jean Svoboda —42.198. 205.208. 86 David Swartz — 42 Jennifer Swift — 42.131.134.136. 127.137.193 Kristi Trachout —43.134.136 Steve Theado — 43 David Thimmes — 43.123 Kevin Pendleton — 37 Troy Penhorwood —117 Joni Marie Perrine — 37.136 Karen Sticks Smith —41.192. 112.86 Keith Allen Smith — 41 Richard Snider — 41.211 MarkSnoke —41 Randy Snyder — 41 Kimberly Sorrell — 41.193. 205 Bryan Alan Smith — 41.118 Cindy Smith — 41.204.112 Denise Smith —41.200 Jon Edward Thomas — 43 Chris Tipple — 43.157.193.202. 206 Jeffery Towe — 43 James Treen — 43.190.126 John T reitmater — 43.118 John Harold Triance — 43.115 Matt C. Tripp — 43.169.126 Rhonda Carey Tucker — Deborah Turner — 43.182 Nancy Uhl — 43.192.112 Angela Valentine — 43 Cheryl A. Valentine — 43.193. 134.136 Karamel Van Atta — 43.208.215 Stephen VanBibber — 43.126 Dirk VanRenesse — 43.198.206. 174.149 Jon A. VanTuin — 43.193 Casey Vandenouver — 43.167. 166 Joyce Vandergrift — 43 T racy Vaugham — 44.193 Pamela L. Vaughn — 44.193.134. 137.136 Matt Waits —44 Dreama Walker —44,208 Tessis Lynn Walker — 44.158. 192 Gregory Walston —44. 196. 198 AJano Walton — 44.138.193.196.229 229 Inff Wnl7_44 Tina Mario Watkins — 44.199 Sherrie Waugh — 44.199 Rebecca Jean Wears —44.199 Rhonda Welch — 44 Rony Westenbarger — 44 Kelly Whitaker —196.44. 206 Oeborah White — 44.131. 134. 136 Jodie White — 45 Richard White —45.138.154. 157. 243 Bliss Wildormuth — 45 Robert Wilfing — 45 Beth Williams — 45 Kelly Williams — 45. 232. 204.159 Terry Williams — 45 Julie Williamson — 45 Kathy Wilson —45.134.136.193. 198 Larry Dean Wlsecup — 45.117 Valerie Wiseman — 45.131 Howard Wiseman — Charles Wittman — 45.118.211 Mark Woltz —45.131 Miko Woltz —45.123 Brenda Woodside — 45.200 Greg Wooten —116 Waide Workman — 45 Daniel Wright —46 John David Wright — 46 Lewis Jay Wright — Rodney Wright — 46.206.157. 160.161,179 Nancy Wyrick —46.126 Greg Young — 46.117 Steve Young—46.157.202 Theresa Young — 46 Teresa Young — 46.115 Paul Ziegler —46.167.206.166. 148.149 John Zishka — 46.193. 206. 232. 234.145.183.144.264, 186 Camilla Zyfstra—46 JUNIORS Tracy Lynn Ackers — 50.158.126 Ti’j Lynn Ackley —112 LonC Adley —50.130 Oan Adley — 50 8ret A. Aeberold — 50 Todd Agosta —50. 206.144 Kell. Allen — 50. 198.202. 205. 208.234 Molly Allen —50.115 Regina Alton —50.130.136.137. 208 Cheryl A. Altop — 51 Mark Ambuehl —51. 123 Bruco Amspaugh — 51.211 James Anderson — 51. 134,136 258 Howard e; Arter — TyA. Austin —119 Greg R.Azbell—51.124.211 Michael Az bell — 51.211 John T. Babcock — 51.123.211 Sabrina Bailey — 51.114 Daniel A. Bainter — 51.206.149 Robin Baker — Charles Baker — 51.127 Michael Bartlett — Holli Bauman —51.198.208 Peggy Jean Bay —51.130.131 Kimberly Beal — 51.197.208.164. 214 Becky Kay Beery — 51.159.182 MoUyLa ne Barry — 51.131.134. William Bentz— Stella Borgados —51 Patricia Bieber — 51.114 Ronald J. Bigham — Terry Bigham — Judy Bing — 51 Tina Bingham — David Glen Binion — Terry Black —116 William (Bill) 8lack — 51 Doug A, Blosser — 51.127.144. 179 Lewis Bodamer — 51.116 Robert Bodamer —51.123.211 Richard Boden — 52.123,134. 133 Rusty Boggs —116 Edward Boice — 52.123 Melissa Bone — 52 David Booth —52.127 David Bowers — Tracey Bowers — 52.124.211 Gwynn Bowersock — Patricia Bowman — 52.129.211 Joseph Boyer — 123 Robert Bradford — 52.169.206 Sherry Bradford — T eresa Bradford — 52 Cindy Lyn n Brady — 52.113 Joy Lynn 8reckenridge — 52.131. 132.136.209 Rory Allen Brehm — 52.157,116 Anita M. Bretz— Kevin Bretzinger — 52.157 Kristi Brode — 129.136.137.211 Bruce Brown — 52 Carl David Brown —119 Cathleen M. Brown — 52.126 Eric Brown —52.206.157 Diane Budnick — 129.211.217 Richard Burke —116 Steven Burnham — 52,127.206. 149 Gary Burnside — 52.126 Gary Burris — 52.119.211 Mary Bush — 52.112 Sondra Kay Bushee — 52.113 Jamie L. Bussard — 52 Melanie Bussard — 52.213 Gary Bussart — 52.157 Troy Lee Bussey — 52.211 John Butcher — 52.116 Danielle Carlisle — 52.114 Laura Carmody — 52.134,136. 194.203.239 Dana L. Carroll — 52 Susan Kay Carroll —116 Patricia Cass —200 Don Paul Casto — 157 Marie Cavine — 52.198 Leslie Chancey — 119.211 Mary Chapman — David Church — Anna Clark — 52.114 Fyanna Clark — 53 James Kelly Clark — 53 James R. Clark — 53, 211 John Chris Clark — 53.126.157. 160.179 John Watson Clark — 53 Kalhi Clark —53.112 Leah Clark—53.113 Lisa Clark — 53.113 Molly Ann Clark —53.196.151 Robin Clark — Darrell Cleland — 53.123 Ronald Coakley — 53 Michael Coats —53.140.113.115 Ricky L. Coffill — 53 Randall Coffman — 53.136 Rex E. Coleman — 53.119.211. 151 Timothy Leo Coll —117 Harold 1. Collins — 53.134.136 John Combs — 53.157.180.179 William Scott Congrove — 53.211 Angela Conrad — 53.130. 203 Thomas C. Converse — 211 Cathy Cooperrider — 53.140 Lisa Cordle — Alan Cork —53.127.190.202 Margaret Council — 53.201 Elizabeth Cox —53.198 JoniCox — 53.208.153 Joffrey Crawford — 54.119.211 Crystal Cromeans — 54.115 Jeanne Crook — 54.205 James Cunningham — 54 Mary Dale — 54.206. 208.156. 112.159.182 Edward Danison — 54.124 EdDanison —211 Mick Danison — 54.127 Lodena Danner — 54 Vicky Daubenmlre — Rose Daughtery —115 Myron James Davis — 211 Mark Davis — 54 Pamela Davis — 54.114 Steven Davis — 54,134.136 Ricky Deeds —54.134.136. 133 Lynda DeLong — 54.129, 210. 211 Pam DeLong — Danny Denny — 54.119, 211 Fredrick Dennis — 54.124.211 Charles Dennison — 118.119.211 Diana Dennison — 54.129.211 Thomas Denton — 54 Doug Detwiler — 54.206.174 Angela DeVault —54 Carl DeVault —54.119.206.144, 179. 186 Jill Dewees — 54.127 Michelle Dick — 54.129.211 Earnest Dickson — Julie Ann Dickson — Michael Dickson — 54,160 David Dilger — 54.123 Lajry Dilley — 54.169. 206.157. Melissa Dittmar — 54.195, 206. 144.264.177.176 Diane Donahue — 54.129.211 Troy Lee Donahue — 54.119.211 Edward Donaldson —126 Kathleen Donley — 54 Edward Charles Dorman — Marilyn Doss —54.112 Andrew Dreyer — 54.126.157 Robin Driver —54.129.211 Mark Duffy — 54.123.211.238 Michael Dumire — 54 Dobbio Duvall — 55 Rebecca Dwyer — 55 George Earley — 55.130 Crystal Eastwood — 55.194 Michael Echard — 55.160 Cathy Eckert —55.136.209.134. 114 Kevin Lee Eden — Michael Edes — Lydia Edmonds — 55.201 Tim Edwards —55.140.141,157 Cristopher Egan — 206.144 Ann Ellwood — 55.134. 198. 206. 126 Amy Engle — 55.208 Rhonda L. Engle — 55.129.211 Cathy England — 55 Tammie England — Kovm Evans — 55 Pamola Evans — 55.158.169, 208.150.182.215 Scott Evans — 55 Shawn Evans — 55 JodyL Fairchild —55 Andrea M. Farnick — 55.194.206. 208.166.127.153.177 Charles L. Fellers — 55.124.211 Raymond Fellers — 55 James Fernow — 55.123 Kra Filins —55.198.202. 206. Janelle Finnefrock — 55,153 Jody Finnefrock — 55.206.164. Linda Fisher — Robert Fletcher — Anthony Flowers —119 Patricia Flowors — 55.129.211 Jean Foltz — 55.112 Gerald Fosnaugh — Tammy Franklin — Rayenetta Frazier — 55.129.211 Sheryl Frederick — 55.131.136. 137.114 Lisa French — 55 Todd Friesner—55.157.179 Bret Fuller —55.127.174 Linda Fuller —55.197.208 Sherry Funkhouser — 55.139.113 Beth A. Gardner — 56.14.136. 209.133 Dale Willar Garner — Donna Garrett — 56.136.209. 164.114 Deborah George — Rex George — 56.211.119 Susan K. George — 56. 200 Charles Getz —116 Ann Lou Given — 56,134,133 Wendal Good — Richard Goodwin — 56 Cheryl Gordan — 56 Myles Gordan —126 Pat Gordon — 56.192 Scott Gottliebson — 56 Nick Graban — James Graf — 56 Robert Graley — Choster Green — 211 Richard Greenawalt — 56.198 James Greenlee — 56 Stacy L Griffin — 56.127.169. 208 Debra Giffith — 56.134.136.209. 133 Yvonne Griffith —56.200 Melanie Grimm — 56.194.203 Scott Guisinger — 56. 211 David Gustavson — 56.166,174 Becky Hajost —56.208 Brad Hajost — 56.127.206.166, 149 Bruce Hajost — 56.166 Jon Hale —56.131.191.198 Clark Haley— 144.179.182 James Hall —56.126 Stephanie Hamilton — 57 Kim Hammack — Pamola Jo Hanes — 57,196 Jennifer Hansel —57.146,147. 196.206, 208.164 Todd Hansen — 57.140.113 Marla Harden — 57 Kevin W. Hargrove — 57.151.168 KathiK. Harmon —57.130.132, 136. 133 Lynne Harrington — 57.113 Sieve Harris — 57.131.126 Carol Hartranft —57.134.136. 137 Bobble J. Hatfield —57.130.196. 203 Kim Havens — 57 Susan Hayes —57.146.147,127. 202.206.208,186 Tammy Headley — 57.208.153. 114 Tina M Hedgos —57. 204.232 Joyce Henderly — Randy Henderson — Betsy Henry —57.124.206.153 Timothy P. Henry —57.123.211 James Hensley— Penny J Henthorn — 57. 203 Richard Herron — 57.123 Timothy Heskett—57 Charlotte Heston — 57 Lisa Heston —57.113 Timmy Hichman — 57 William Hicks — Karl (Eddie) Highley — 57.203 Debra H lies —58.136.137.201. 203 Mike Hiles — Tersa Hillyard — 58 Tamara Hillyard — Robert B. Hines — 58.119,211 EricHoch — 58.149 Molly Hoffman — 58.164.177 Valerie Hoff man —58 Susan Holliday — Tersa Homes—124 Kimberty Elain Hoop — 201 Stan Hudnell—119 Sajajane Hoskins — 58.134.136. Stanley G. Hudnell —58.211.157 Keith A. Hudson — Brian Hunt —58.123.211 Scott Hunter — 58.140.160 Burl Hurley —58.211 Ronda Hurst — 58.112 Jon K. Hutcheson —140.141.157 Tammy Jo Hyde — 58.132.136. 209 Eric Alan Jackson — 58.123.211 Keith Jeffers —58.211 Brian Johnson — 58,211 Laura Johnson — 58.130.134, 136.194.204 Michael Jolly —58.123.211 Harvey Jones — 58 Jason Jones — 58.211 Jo Anne Jones — 58.129 Mary Jones — 58.204.112 Terry Jones — 58 Krista Joos — 59.134.136.137. 208.114 Brian Judy —116 Dale Justice — Della Kane — 59.131.190.194. 202,246 Lou Ann Karchor — 59.116 Denise Kauffman — 59.136.137. 209 Kim Kelly — 59.198. 208.234.159 Elizabeth Kemerer — 59,203 Gary Kennedy — 59.123. S?11 Kim Kennedy — Monique Khoury — 59 Martha Kidder —59.201 Karen Kiger — 59 Alan Kilbarger—119 Daniel Kilbarger — 59.116 Tamara Kilbarger — 59.136.137. 134.208.114 Traci Kllbargor — 59.204. 209 Jill Kimberland — 59 Colleen Kirkpatrick — 59.169.196.208 208 Chris Kissling — 59. 206.140.141 Jackie Kitz — 59.112 Craig Kline —59.211 Mitch Klinger — Lori Klusty — 59 Robin E. Kocher — 59.140.205. 209.113 Terry Kohler —59.126 Aylin Koksal — 59. 204.136 Julie Koska — 59 Jacob Kougher —116 Unnette Kougher — 60.211.217 Tim Kozar — 60 Greg Kramer — 60 Linoa Kramer — 60.124 Julie Krannitz —60.112 Roger Landrum — 60 James Lansing —60.123 Alox Lape —119 Lisa Lape — 60 Mark Laughlin — 60 Valerie LaVeck — 60 Tersa Lah — 60.211 Todd Leach — 60.113.152 Timothy Ledman — 60.206,166. 152.174 Cynthia Lehman — 60,127 Joy Lehman — 60.114 259 Victoria J.Kinser — 76 Theresa L. Kish —76.203 Rodney E. Kisor —76.169.157 Barbara J Knox — 76 Karey A. Koehler — 76.130.203. -151 TroyL. Kramer — 76 Kristin Kuechler — 76.134.136. 137 Andrew D. Lambert — 76.134.136 Brian K. Lambert — 76 James N. Landis — 76 Scott A. Landis — 76 Trisha J Undis — 76. 209 Thomas E. Landrum — Lester Lawson — Kathleen Laybergor —76 Ricky L. Leach — 76.140.168 Kil Nam Lee —76.149 Paula A. Lehman — 76 Sherry M. Lemaster — 76 John K. Leohner —76.140.163 Nancy K. Lescalleet — 76.196 Gary Wayne Lewis — Johnny Lewis — Richard M. Libert —76.134 Michael Linebarger — 76 John A. Lineberger — 76 Cindy M. Lininger — 76 Barbara E.LIttrell —76 Leonard G. Locke — 76 Jeffrey M. Lower — 76.168.157. 179 Mark Lukens — 76.130.144 James T. Lutz — Kevin S. Lutz — 76,169.194.157 Ronnie L. Lutz — 76.116 Jill C. Lynch — 76.190 William R. Lytle —77.174 Trisha Macioci — 77.116 Michael B. Madden — 77.203 Jeff Mallory — Erich W. Mann —77 Scott Manning — Laura L. Manning — 77 Robert A. Marsh — 77.144.179. 182 Donald R. Marlin — Mary Martin — Candy K. Mason — Ronald E. Mason — 77 Karen E. Masten — 77 Carla Mathias— 77 Sandra Mathias — 202 Teresa Matson — Vicky L Matz — 77.130.202.159. 177,176 Brenda E. May — 77.132.136.233 Regina A. Mayes — 77 Michael McCandlish — 77.132. 134,136 Kathryn McClellan — 77.116 Dena McConkey — 77 Brian K. McCoy — Valerie I. McCoy —77.132.136. 239,133 Chris McCray — Deborah L McCray — 77.158. 177 Paula S. McCray — 77 Elizabeth McCune — 77.130.150 Kristine E. McGill — 77 Molly K. McSweeney — Donnie L. Merrick — 77 Tamara Messbarger — 77.130. 134.136.137 Bruce L. Metcalf — 77.134.136 Cynthia A. Milbaugh — 77.209 Daniel M. Miller — Gina Miller —77.177 Holly Miller — 77.134.136 John Miller — Kathryn Miller —77.134.136. 209. 164.172 Leslie Miller — 77.134.136 Lisa Miller —77 Nancy Miller — 77 Penny Miller — 77 Sharon G Miller — 77.130.134. 136 Todd Miller — 77 Anthony Mitchell —77.127.157 Mary K. Moler — 77.130.159,144. 172 William E. Moler — 77.140.163 Elaine M. Montler — 77.164.177 John D. Moore — 77 Terri K. Moore — 77 Terry L. Morarity — David E Morehead — Lisa A. Morris — 78 Patty Ann Morris — William T. Morse — 78.149 Alice Mowery —78 Donna J. Mowery — 78 Lee Mowery — Jacquelyn K. Moyer — 78 TracieL. Mugg — 78 Carols. Mullett — Lisa K. Mullins —78 Jodie M. Myers — 78.136 PamK. Neely —78 Brenda L. Nelson — Todd W. Nettles —78 Teresa L. New — Tammy S. Neuman — 78.136 Marty Nibert — Thomas F. Nibert — 78.157 Cinthia M. Nimon — 78.130 Scott A. Nisley —78.130.196 Phillip L Noland — 78 TodT. Noland —78 Charles Noonan — 78.134.136. 168 Deidre Norman — 78.130.177 Jeffery Scott North — 78 Randy Notestone — Paula L Nusser — 78 Cheryl L Nutter — 78.130.204 Thomas W. Nye —116 Deborah LOatney — Thomas M. Ochs— 78 Cheryl Ogg — 78. 209.164.172 Jeri Olive — Sherrie Osborne —78.134.136. 137.202.177 Brad Palmer — Catherine A. Palmer — 78.136. 177 Greg Palmer — Gary Parish — Michael D Parrish — 78 Timothy Pascarella — 78 Lisa Pock — Regina S. Pennell — 78 Lynden Perry — Paula Perry — 78.177 Richard Perry — 78 Tresa Perry — 78 Timothy Peters — Douglas Peterselm — 78.130.179 Jeff Pettit —78 Lori J. Phelps — 78.202.151.172 Cheryl Phillips —78.203 John Phillips — 78.140 Lisa Phillips —78 Marvin Phillips — Mark Pickett —116 Theresa Pickrel — 78.130 RhondaS. Pierce — 78.130.134, 136 Paul Pillar —78.134.136.196. 198.133 Brady Pleschor — 78.168.157 Jonathan Pohlod — 78.149 Janelle Poling — 78.196 Janene Poling — 78.196.203 Lisa Poling —78.134.136.137 Penny Poling —130 Sean Poling — 78 Amy Jo Porter — 78. 209.164.172 Molly Porter Scott Dale Porter Chris J Posey — 78.140.157.163 Timothy Powors — 79 Micheal Prevette — 79,144 Robi n Prevette — 79.134.136 Tommy Dale Price — Brian M. Prosch — 79 Barbara Prucinsky — 79.138 Beth A. Purcell —79 R. Alan Purdy — Lori Pursell — 79 Molly Pursell — 79 Gerald Radcliffe — David Rager —79.238 Penny Rager — 79 Tammy Rager — Vince Rager — Jprry Rainey — 79.134.136 Steven H. Ramey — 79.168.157 Oscar Ramsey — Scott Ramsey — Stacy L. Ramsey — 79 Susan L. Ramsey — 79.246 Cynthia R. Rauch — PaulaS. Ray —79 Jennifer L. Reall — 79.130.206. 145.144.177 Anthony Redd — 79.168.157 Ricky Redick — Chris Reed — Robin A. Reed — 79 Scott Reedy — Angela Reed — 79 James Reeves — 79 Jeffery Reid — 79.195.144.179 Mary Reid —79.153 Patrick Reid — Steve E. Reinier — Theresa Reis — 79.134,136 Kerry Reno — Deborah Reynolds — Jacquelin Reynolds — 79,130 Randal Reynolds — 79 Rodney Reynolds —116 Keven E. Rhymer — 79.194 Donald L. Richards— 79.149 William Richards —116 J. Scott Ridenour— 79.152 Georgene Rieder — Elizabeth Rife — 79.132.136 John M. Riggs Jr. — 79.132.134, 136 Sherry Rigsby — Harry A. Rizer — 79.157.179 Scott A. Roby — 79 Jerry Roby — Deborah Roe — Jobathan Roemer — 79 Annette Rogers — 79 Bridget Rogers — 79.130.201 Sherry Rogers — 79 Kelly Rollins — Paula Romans — 79.130 Janet Rooker — 79.136 Keith T. Rosier — Jill Elizabeth Ross —79.130.146. 147.209 Fred K. Rosser — Tamara S. Roush — 80 Charles Rudy — Darrell Ruff— 80.136.194.133 Douglas Ruff — 80.116 KurtRupe — 80.157 Elizabeth Russell — Kathy Rutter —80 Mary Rutter — 80 Rex Rutter — Jennifer Saelens — 80.158.209 Peggy Sanor —80.130.169.177 Janet Santeson —132.136.133 April L. Sark —80.134.136.137. 133 Victoria Saunders — 80 Gary Schirm — Bernie Schmelzer — Terry L. Schmelzer — 80 Joseph Schnieder — 80.140 Richard Schofield — Jeffery Schorr — 80 Diane Schwaiback — 80 Leslie Schwendoman — 198.179 Charles Scott — Dawn Scott — 80 Jerry Scott — Julie Scans —80 Michael Searls — 80 James Seifort — 80 Sharon Sells — 80 Donna Senig — 80 Antoinette Sevigny — 80.204 Clara Shaffer —203 Paula Shaffer —80.130 Richard H. Shaffer — St even Shane — 80.163 Steven L. Shaver — 80,169.179 Charles B. Shaw — 80 Christine M. Shaw — 80 Darsie Sheets — 80.130 JebScheldler —80.149 Wado Shepard — 80 Blaine Sheppard — 80 Gwendolyn Sheppard — 80.169 Joseph Sheppard — J. Mike Shepperd —80.134.136 Kimberly Sherreli — 80 Robert T. Sherwood — 80 Brian L. Shonk — 80 Kelly J. Shull — 80.140 Lewis S. Shuman — 80.157 Connie Siegle — Cheryl Simonton — 80 Mark Sims — 80 Roger L. Sims — Bradley Smith — 81 Bret Smith — Connie J. Smith — 81 David Lee Smith — 81 JamosA Smith — Jennifer A. Smith — 81 262 Jill E. Smith —81.209 Richard R. Smith — Robert L. Smith — 81 Steven L. Smith — 81 Susan K. Smith — Cheryl L. Smyers — 81 Richard Smyers — 199.81 Carla L. Snoke — 81.134.136. 177 Pamela Sohrenssen — 81.134. 136 Bryan E. South — 81 Tammy K. Sowers — 81 Cheryl L. Spangler — 81 Eric W. Spangler — 81.157 Scott Spangler — Hannah Speakman — 81.116 Pamela Speakman — 81 Quintin Speakman — 81.163 Paul D. Spears —81 Tina Spears — Jack Spice — Kathy E. Spicer — 81 Larry D. Spires — 81.168,157 Susan M. Spires —81.134,136. 137.177 Timothy Spires — 81 Lynn Sprague — 81 Ruth M. Springer — 81.201.203 John Don Stallard —81.134.196. 133,157 Cheri Ann Starkey — Kevin D, Starr —81.132,136,140 Catherine S. Staten — 81.203 Kevin Steel — 81 Brenda L Steen — 81.139,241 Karl A. Steiner — 81 Judy Stevens — Julie Chris Stevens — Thresa L. Stewart — Gregory P. Stickel — 81 Barry J. Stiverson — 81.168.144 Cathy L. stockwell — 81.146, 147, 209.164 Jolf Stoppenhagcn — 81.196 Mark E. Storts — 81 Gregory Straits — LisaR. Straits —81 Greg Strphmeyer — 81.134 Greg Strohmeyer — 81.134 Theresa A. Stuart — 81.169 Jeff Stump — Jerrie Stump — AmySugimoto —81. 196.201 Susan E. Suhr—81.158, 202.172 JuliaA Sullivan — 81.130 Mark A. Sullivan — Steven E. Svoboda —81.127 Rebecca L. Swartz —81.134. 136.137.177 Sharon Swartz — 81.134.136. 194,203 Kent Swinehart — 81,140.152, 163 Laurie Swinehart — Rebecca L. Tabler — 81 RickTabler — 81 Anne M. Thiel — 82 Ronald K. Thomas — Steve Thomas — 82 Steve Thompson — Misty Ann Thress — 82.169.168 Lori Tipple — Ron Tipton — 82.199, 239 Deborah Sue Tobin — 82, 209. 153 Geoffrey K. Touell —82.134.136 SueTremper — 82 Daniel Tucker — Shiela Tucker — 82.130.238 Benjamin Tucker — 82 April D. Tuttle — 82 MichaolA.Urig —82.194 James C. Valentine — 82 Mariann Valentine — 82. 209,145. 144.177.176 Twila Valentine —82.137.134, 136.159.177.176 Bridgett Ann Van Curen — Gerald VanCuren — Joseph Vandagrlff — Timothy Vandagriff — Nathan Vandergriff — 82,130. 134.136,133 Colleen Vandergrift — 82.130 Robert A. Vanlinge — 82 Beth Venrick — 33 Tonya Vermillion — 82 Mary Volan — 82. 203.130 Walter Voris —82.157 PaulWacker —82 Barron Walker — 82.202.179.178 Jane Walston — Jennifer Walton — 82.130.169. 158. 194.209 Maureen Walton —82.132.136, 209.245.144.177 Stephanie Ward — Michiko Warfield — 82.209 Michelle Warner — 82, 214 Debra Lynne Warren — 82 Jody Warren — Penny Wasem — 82,130.132.136 Michelle Ann Watkins — John Watson — 82.169 Brenda Watts —82 Kris Watts —192 Robby Watters—168 Tracy Watters — Catherine Watts — 82.192 Jeff Watts —82.157 William Watts — Randy Wears — 82 Cheryl Weaver — 82 Je rry Weaver — 82.169.202 Steven Weekly — William Wehrle — 82.116 Edward Weiland — 82 Ruby Welch —82 • Mark Wells —83. 169.237,157 Frank Welsh — Ted West — William West — Valerie Westenhouse — Scott Whitehead — 157 Kathy Whitcraft —83.134.136 Chris Wichelns —83.152 Bonnie Williams — 203,116 Diana Williams — 83.130 Laura Williams — 83 Lynette Williams — Marvin Williams — Tony Williams— 116 Holly Williamson — 83.130 Kathy Williamson — 83 Carl Wilmot — 83 Susan Wilson —83.130 John Withem — 83.132.136 David Wittman — 83,132,134,136 Lisa Wolfe —83 Jack Wolfinger — 83 Christine Woltz — 83.203 Joel Woltz — 83.132. 136.133 Kathleen Woltz —83 John Wood — William Woodruff — Denver Woods — John Woods —83 Mark Woods — Randy Woolum — 83 Andrea Worthington — 83,132, 136.194 Cristina Wright — 83 John D. Yates —116 Betty Young — John Phillip Young — 83.140. 141.157 Lori Young — 83 Robert Young — 83 FACULTY Art Debbie Coffeit — 90 Cathy Jeffers —90 Lise Ricketts — 90.147 Business Ruth Bowers — 90 Dennis Croft — 90 Tom Dupler — 90 Sue Foulks — 90 Karis Goldsberry — 90 Jeanne Graybill — 90.114 Jo Ellen Kleinschmidt — 90.151. 114 Ken Montag — 90 Doug Stull —90 Julia Sweazy — 90 Co Op Programs Vicky Bope — 91 John Bosserman — 91.117 BillGruezke —91.116 Martha Jones — 91 James Posey — 91.116 Gary Schneider — 91 George Stokes — 91.166 Drivers Ed Earl Jones — 91 Ernest Lukons — 91 Robert Reall —91.144 Robert Hamm —179 English RickBagby — 92 Virginia Benson — 92.140 Warren Buskirk — 92.191.236,48 Tom Crumley — 92 Linda Deeds — 92 David Stockum — 92 Chris Doherty —92 Laura Hinton — 92 Sarah Henderly — 92 James Lukasko — 92 Loran Peterson — 92.191 Martin Turner — 92 Mary Ventura —92 Sandra Welch — 92 Foreign Language Martha Beidler —93.177 David Dill — 92.196 Kathi Rainford —93.139 JoAn Vance — 93.195 Home Ec. Janetta Hussey — Pam Logsdon — 201.101 Library John Albert — 93 Sandra Holbert — 93 Industrial Arts Brad Bodamer — 94.128 Roger Dufeu — 94 Jack Miller —94.168 Ken Freeman — 94 Ethan Reeves — 94 Robert Poling — 94 John Young — 94 Math Flora Smith —95 Lester Manuel — 95 Clyde Montgomery — 95.202 Polk Saunders — 95 Betty Shonebarger — 95 Charles Flck — 95 Frank Westfall — 95 Music Ann Coffman — 95 Carrol Cutler —95.132 Sylvia Saunders—95 Bill Wittman — 95.134.136 Phys Ed. Howard Bozman — 96.206.140. 206 Thomas Oyer — 96.157 Karen Georgo —96.150 Ardon Reid — 96.160. 161 Tom Redman — 96.155.157 Science Paul Barnes —97.126 Terry Belli — 97 Anne Bulger — 97 Richard Clark — 97 James Cowles — 97.192.126 Cu rt George — 97,149 Roger Grossenbacher — 97.192 Dan Jones — 97 Charles Kessler — 97.205 Nancy Strickland — 97.205.177 Social Studies Mark Barr —98 William Bowman — 98 Tom Coles — 98 George Finnen — 98 Paulette Maravich — 98.139 David Rainford —98 Wm. Schroer — 98 JohnStarner — 98 John Vanaman — 98.163 Mike Ventura — 98 James White — 98 Special Education Sally Dittoe —96 Mary George —96 Patricia Ott —96 Dana Sherrlck — 96 Vocation T and I Bill Brown — 99 Joe Burgoon — 99.123 George Carr — 99.123 Robert Savage — 99.119 Wilbur Meyer — 99 Ray Mulrooney — 99.124 Zoe Paxson — 99.128.129 Ron Reynolds — 99 Wanda Shaeffer — 99.129 Dennis Snoke — 99. 210 Vo-Ag Dan Ochs —101 Tom Walter —101 Learning Intensive Instruction Maria WilkeS —96 Lee Ann Beveridge — 96 263
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