Lehman High School - Cavalcade Yearbook (Sidney, OH)
- Class of 1984
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I0 ' ......................... 32 ' ......................... 44 Seniors ........................ 72 . , I, ' A i .3 5 CE 5 e3 3 i 4 3 5 1 i 5 -l I H I 1 S i Q --, 1 -ll 4 L' , 5 5 1 Q. ,, Lehman Is . . . ACADEMIC ! Dllwm k V ........ I . gig' EITUAL c 1 3- Lehman Is . . . SOCIAL n a . Q Lehman Is . . . INVOLVEMENT W Fall arrived, and although the hot weather re- mained, school began. Freshmen were welcomed and all students settled down in their new class schedules. Fall activities were started . . . F LL Football and Soccer . . . Cross Country and Golf . Tennis and Volleyball . . . Beanie Weinie . . . Oktoberfest Homecoming . . . Senior Class Play . . . Pi 4 WVLU QARSITY VOLLEYBALL Ben Logan V Houston Bethel Newton H Milton Union Piqua Fort Recovery Minster Miami East Anna Tourney Miami East Ben Logan Celina Tippecanoe Marion Local Indian Lake Versailles ' - New Bremen Covington Graham SCC St. Henry Sectionals Mechanicsburg Fairlawn W1 1,1 -' Secon S .ff ., .gt Q tv .M ,,,,,Q f ,,,, I-li 15 4-15, 12-1 'l 15-1 1, 15-12 6-15, 0-15 I6-14, 15-13 I5-2, 15-9 5-1 5, l4-16 9-15 If 1,,, ll 6-15 8-15 1 ' tf1'- frt B . i'f.. teee 1 .,,f. 2 gil 1 larg e I 44 f' A. Tracy is ready' lo get down to business. B. Karen stops the ball. C. Varsity' Row l - Ginger Starrett, Beth Copella. Row 2 f- Beth Musscr. Sharon McDermott. Karen McClain. Judy Wourms. Tracy' Smith. Cindy' Hemm. Top Row - Julie Lamoreaux, Sandy Run- yon, Beth Borders. Miss Mcscher. D. Cindy leaps to score. E. Beth and Karen await the action. F. Sandy uses her own style!! l2fVolleyball MN W I .-tm I-.rw at r if ,.,, , m3..,. 51, f 1 f V f ,f .. . 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Their success can be found in their hard work and high spirit. A. Full concentration is needed 'WW-www. inthe game olvolleybull. B. Re- serxe. Nliss Nleseher. Missy El- liott. Missy Sherman, Angie Cole. Erin McDermott. Susan Koon. lfliyabeth N1cBride. 12' 1 Kathy Wehrle. Cathy llissong, Nicky Delnriest. Beth Zielsdorl, .lulie Cole. Nngie Nerdermttn. ' Nlttry l3lliott. Connie VVeigundt. ,,.,..MW C..1Xnother serxe is returned. D. Our team warms up before the X contest begins. 1 ,W 2 if. rigs if f . ..'.' M . , Volleyballfl3 Three Advance In Toume 5 ' e 'V' AA 6 4 'E no e e 5 V V ii? 4 :fr Vf'1 Scioto Valley A, O Milton Union , ' V, 4 Dixie 3 T?PPCCanoe 2 Celina o esac' iso , 4 i e 1 , ,, ,,,, H, 4 i Sidney H apa koneia V l Lima Shawnee 4 5 Eaton 0 5 i.,z CHSYGYU 0 2 gjg kvilie 3 2 ,oo ayton Carrolfi 3 4 of ortheastern 'Y 1 X 14fGirls' Tennis i 6 Y The girls' tennis team had a good season as the girls worked well together. Three of the team members made it to the quarterfinals of the sectionals. They were Teresa Hissong, Amy Dunson, and Stacey Edwards. The team finished with a final record of 13-7 and will be losing only three seniors through graduation in the spring. Q... V W . .2 i f ' vw 4 - ef ' ' if ' N f . cl f . 1 A fn' - P ., , 5 e W Z' QM, '. ' A wmv fm gxymf ff .wasp M... .Q E Ef a 39? iw ffl' rf f WZ 1 21 J G A. Girls' Tennis. Row I - Jill Wertz, Molly Dunson. Teresa Hissong, Janet Swarts, Amy Dunson. Row 2 f Sharon Crawford, Kelli Anderson, Patty Raterman, Lottie Frantz, Jerri Deitering, Kelley Morgan. Top Row - Jane Kiefer, Christy Koon, Katie Dunson, Stacey Edwards, Caryn Scott, Mr. McBride. B. Jill shows her form in hitting the ball. C. Keep your eye on that ball, Molly. D. Caryn chases the ball. E. Katie reaches for the sky. F. Smile, Molly. G. Teresa doesn't seem to like being caught by the camera. H. Christy searches for the ball. l. Sharon looks mean. J. Amy shows her charm. K. Vigorous practice is a must!!!! But who gets clean-up duty? J , Girls Tennis 15 A. Mark takes a stroll. B. Alex turns and watches the action behind him. C. Mark, Bill and Alex stop and chat with our goalie, Mark, D. Soccer team. Row I W- Mark Plcssingcr, Don Petitjean. Row 2 7- Alfonso Mediero, Alex Lopez, Zia Syed, Mike Turley, Dave Grilliot, Dan Wildenhaus. Row 3 - Michael LaChey, Matt Voisard, Andy Jacomet, Mark Durbin, Scott Latham. Row 4 - Coach Thompson, Bill Schmidt, Jeff Jacomet, Paul Turley, Robert Durbin, Mike Millet. Coach Davey. E. Mark takes a water break. F. Coach Davey instructs the team. 16 Soccer Lehman Adds Soccer In 1983 Season Lehman added another varsity sport this fall when soccer became a part of Lehman's athletic program. The team, led by Mr. Davey, completed a respectable record in our first soccer season and advanced in tournament action by defeating Mil- ton-Union. .1 A. Mark mades a play as goalie. B. Alfonso passes the ball to a teammate. C. Scott sets up a pass for a goal. D. Robert watches the action. E. Our soccer team rests during half time of a pre- season scrimmage. Soccer f 17 Cross Country Harriers Paced Austin A, And they're off and running , . . B. Two miles down, and only one more to go. C. Darrell strides toward the finish line. D. Jamie gives it the added effort. E. There is always time for a few laughts between friends. F. Coach Barhorst gives Jerry his encouragement. l8fCross Country fm ,.., .fw.,,m. , , ,W , The 1983 Cross Country season began, as every sports season does, with the anticipa- tion of success. The Lehman harriers partici- pated in the Shelby County Preview for the first time in many years, and did well, with Darrell Austin picking up the trophy for the top sophomore in Shelby County. Coach Bar- horst stated that our record improved over the previous season, as the team developed more depth and better training habits. The first time in many seasons, girls joined the team, although they were one short of fielding a complete girls' teams. As the season came to a close, Darrell Aus- tin was the only Lehman runner to advance to district competition where he nearly finished well enough to qualify for the state meet. C A. No one ever said running would be easy. B. Debbie shows her determination to finish in good time. C. Cross Country. Row l - Deb- bie Austin, John Quinlisk, Phil Berning, Don Miller, Paul Clark, Row 2 A Stephanie Wall- ing, Doug Latimer, Jerry Frantz, Ned Swarts, Darrell Austin. Top Row - Esin Walling, Jerry Gepfrey, Mark Kelnhofer, Jamie Aus- tin, Jerry Vanderhorst, Mr. Barhorst. D. Dar- rell gets a little help from his friends. E. Jerry paces himself. Cross Country 19 Z 3 Z 3 iz M 5 2 2 s 3 if 'E Z, -mg . We E is 22 W1 3 4 pm. i E , im g 16525 2 fi 20fGolf cw . we i ' ld , , , .. , .. Pqs!i1' .. ,aj 'T' n ' - . 2-44 ' ,, , ' - , ' aa a t l Jon Koon , . X X N X X i- N-i Ex i X V s x NS T X N - . K N... we X K. Y N X N Q X wx! X N X XX W Q X X Pie YS . . . ., .... F sg X ' X s Q 5 we X wx s be is A 4 X 5 xx RS We X 2 is K x xx W X Q Sm 5:1 ,rt Q, X ANNA M s wsw vs- KX ' t t ..... TIES H J v Record ,Q 1 f A iw T321 f S The golf team had a good season finish- ing with a 39-15 for the year. Jon Koon tied the school record with a 33 against Fort Loramie, while Mark Kinsella was named the MVP after many times captur- ing medalist honors during the season. Making SRC were Jon Koon, Mark Kin- sella, Jerry Blais, Kevin O'Neill, and Glen Francis. A. Mark shows his skill. B. Jerry relaxes after a long match. C. Mark looks irrated. D, Look at that deep concentration. Sorry, Jerry! The ball is a little too short. E, lt's out there - somewhere over the rain- bow. F. Look at that form. G, Practice, practice. H. Dave aims for par. l. Mark and Coach Fridley check the scorecards. J. Dave prepares to tee offon number I8. K. .lon demonstrates the proper way to hold a golf club, L. Golf Team. Row l - Jerry Blais, Mark Kinsella, Michael Potts, Pat Gartland, Glen Francis. Top Row - Steve Hurley, Kevin O'Neill, Tony Beckert, Sean Scully, Matt Smith. Absent: Mr. Frid- ley and Jon Koon. Golff2l 22fFootball This year the football team re- ceived a new coach, Kavan- uagh. There were bright spots during the season as five seniors received their four-year awards. These team members were Gary Barhorst, Jim Caulfield, Dave Kinnison, Chris Wermert, and Tom Sippel. Other noteworthy accomplishments were Tom Sip- pel with 120 unassisted and assist- ed tackles, Darren Covault lead- ing the team in rushing yards, Dan Paulus and Brian Nicodemus leading in interceptions, and Don Lewis and Brian Nicodemus lead- ing the team in receiving the most completed passes. , i V far 5. . , .,,, F. 'f ' . a vl- i I ,...,......+. --, if Al, p q, VI 1, Q y ypyj y y V W ' yr ,,p' 2 ,ff it f,. F i ' A y i E - ,Q iil an 'li'ii 1 '-- i ,F ' ,179 'gl ' l 'E Q X wa is Y !,. ,, , .A I A ., Z V, I. v, , We 9 agile ,if T yiz V ,,, , , , ,, I , La 4, Q 'K' f 4, VY . X V A 1 V 'L g W , I ls Ugiip, -MA A Xml , , a f' ffl i.,,vff, ,M a ' , 'Y V. 'W'f'9tf' , ff,,wpvMf,,,M,, ., s. ,MM f f ,UQ ,V 'A g, f ,t 7:1 , Q ,gf w L Mgr Q Ca Valiers Led B Coach Ka Vanaugh SLC Graham Cfwsfvn 12 1. fx. Practice, Practice. Practice makes perfect. B. Darren takes a break from the action. C. Cliff goes over the cadence with his team mates. D. Coach advises Brian. li. Rick makes a reception during practice ly Our quarterback hands off the ball. G. Two-a-day practices are demanding. ll. lfootball. Roxy l llerb Weigell Todd Hcmm. 'Watt Ciaier. Rick Bornhorst. Dan Paulus. Fric Nlestemaker. Brian Nicodemus, N1attW'iford.Scott N1estemakerlAndy Gehret. Roxy 2 - Mike Kruse, Max Elliott, Dan Wehrlc. Cliff Hemmert. Phil Ciilardi, Mike Miller. Steve Peltier, Dean Whitloul Nlark Ciunncll. Nflike N1cClain. T.l Baker. Top Row Mr, Kavanaugh. Jim Caulfield. Tom Sippcl. Dave Kinnison, Gary Barhorstl Chris Wcrmert, Greg Jones. Dan l-rantz. Don Lewis, Tom Pope, N111 Barhorst, Mr. Carnes. l. The Cavaliers faced the Vikings during the Homecoming game. J. Dan Paulus carries the ball for more yardage. K. More Homecoming action. l.. Tvyo seniors get a chance to cool off during the season opener. M, It looks like a quarterback sack. Footballf23 A. Even the younger family members enjoy the beans and franks. B. Members of the Athletic Boosters get ready to serve many. C. Robert receives his portion of beans from a booster. D. Faculty members are part, the ,crowd as wettj ra. gm..fnunds.3'tf7 The foot- ball team watches the band show since they will be busy during half- time onee the season starts. Ci. Dig in. 24 Beanie Weinie The annual beanie weinie, spo sored by the athletic boosters, kicke off the fall sports season. It starte with a dinner of hot dogs and bean v all you could eat for one smal price. After the dinner, the March- ing Cavaliers performed portions ol their halftime show. The event e I with a pep rally introducing all fall sports teams, coaches, cheerleaders around a large ... fa un And Games Oktoberfest was held on October 15 at Lehman High School. The day consisted of many games for youngsters as well as adults. Featured to the festival-goers were the IOK run, the craft store, movies. lunch stand, chicken dinners, and games of chance. This annual school func- tion is put together by willing volunteers in order to raise money for school expenses and to keep tuition down. Before the actual event, students sold Oktoberfest raffle tickets. Each student selling S65 worth of tickets received a free day from school and was allowed to wear jeans until the Oktoberfest arrived. There were also prizes for the top five sellers. All in all, the day was much fun for all who attended. ...-Y .. Q 'C' gd, W 3, l fr' , f Ig wg ,I 1' :Q j, I A lu 4 .afa ,,. sf A-if ... 5 aft? M V J I it fi? l A. Tom Teach enjoys a game at the cake stand. B. Are all these for mel? C. Soup and sandwiches were eaten by many. D. .lust one of the many crafts items sold in the Boutique. E. Beth wants to have her face done next. F. Should we buy a ticket from this nice LHS student'7 G. Beth and Tvlatt helped make cakes in Home Economics. Oktoberfestf25 Floa ts, Music, Royalty A? un ln this year's Homecoming football game, the Lehman Cavaliers faced the Miami Fast Vikings at Julia Lamb Stadium. Before the game, each class had entered a float for the parade and the competi- tion. This year's theme was World of Fantasyn and floats were made along that theme. The junior class was victorious in the float contest. During the pregame ceremonies, the Homecoming Queen was an- nounced. Angie Dankwroth then reigned over all the festivities. A. Senior float. B. The fighting Cavaliers make their appearance. C. Tim, Dan, and Don provide the cadence for the Marching Cavs. ID. Angie Dank- vvorth is crowned Homecoming Queen by eo-captains Tom Sippel and Gary Barhorst. li. Waters girls are ready for action. 26fl-lomecoming V .. i ...f r N, ,,.t, '- 'Q 'f H, 4 fx: A. 1983 Court, ,lulic Bcdinghuus. Nlurk N1cC'l11in..lulic Plank. John Mill- cr. Bcth Weigel. Scott Stcl7ncr. Stcvc S:1lc.Quccn.fXngiuDttnkvtorthulon Koon, Judy Wourms, Murk Kimcllzt, Trttcy Smith, Tim Scully, Carla Sucucr, B. Lchtnttnk defense in rctttly C. The sophomorc claus float. D. Award xxlnnlngjuntor lloztt with muxcot. Pgttti Nlcycr. li. Our bz1nd's ncvt uniformx look itnprumivc. F, Thcxc two little youngstcrx ttrc ready to help crown thc queen, Homecomingf27 C Dancing In A World O Fantasy football game in the Lehman High gymnasium. Again, the theme was World of Fantasy and the gym was decorated accordingly The senior class sponsored the dance and selected the court with the entire school voting to elect the queen, Angie Dankworth The queen and her court were again honored by reigning over the evening. A. These couples seem to be enjoying a slow dance together. B. Angie is escorted into the dance by Steve. C. The I9X3 queen and her court with their escorts. D. Karen and Eric dance to the music. E. The camera stops the action. F. The evenings music was provided by capable musicians. 28fl-lomecoming Dance The Homecoming Dance was held the evening following the . Pu f Football This year, the Student Council sponsored the first annual Powder Puff football game between the junior and senior girls, held the last Sunday afternoon in October at Julia Lamb Stadium. Each team had two student coaches. The seniors chose Tom Sippel and Gary Barhorst for their coaches while the juniors picked Brian Nicodemus and Phil Gilardi. Each girl that participated was expected to attend a number of practices to learn plays and rules. Both teams gave it their best, yet the senior girls edged the junior girls. The senior class also selected a court of gentlemen to reign over the game. Chosen as Mr. Cool Cavalier was Tim Scully. His court included Greg Jones, Robert Durbin, Jon Koon, and Scott Stelzner. 5 i 1 P 'H ia A. Who has thc football? B. Mr. Cool Cavalier Court. Robert Durbin, .lon Koon, King Tim Scully, Scott Stelzner, Greg Jones. C. Mr. Barhorst enjoys his position as referee. D. Run, Amy, run. E. Amy and Susan battle it out until one wins. F. Carla, Tim's escort, crowns him Mr. Cool Cavalier. G. It seems f the object is to knock everyone down .. . who will be Lisa's next victim. Powder Puff 29 he Senior C ass Presents T e R d House Mystery', Q A. Several east members pose for us. B. Inspector Birch makes his point. C. Angela Norbury lTracy Smithl aims her gun at an unaware Antony Stevens lRieh Grahamj. D. lilsie Wood lBeth Stephanj aids Mrs, Stevens tMelissa Grobl as she feels faint. li. Major Rumbold 4Seott Stelznerl is dressed in full uniform. lf. Dress rehearsal before opening night is a good way to ease the jitters. 30f Red House Mystery L.- 'Vlark Abblett . . Robert Abblett Angela Norbury . . Mrs. .lohn Norbury Nlatthevx Caylet Betty Calladine . Mrs. .lohn Calladine Major Rumbold . Bill Beverley .. . Ruth Norris Antony Stevens Audrey Stevens . Elsie Wood . . Mrs. Stevens . . . Inspector Birch .. Joe Turner . . Student Director Faculty Director .. CAST . . . .Dan Frant7 ., Dan lfrantl ....Tracy Smith ....Molly Dunson .Mike Johnson ...,.lulie Russell .Erin Murray . . ...Scott Stelzncr ......lohn Miller ,. '... Kelly Thobe . . . .Rich Graham . . . . .Susan Sekas ...' Beth Stephan . . . .Melissa Grob . . . .Robert Durbin .... ..Mike Kiefer . ..,Karen McClain M rs. Gail Brandewie Faculty Technical Director ..... Miss Elaine Schweller 'xmmw- : . as t ln late November the senior class pre- sented their class play entitled The Red House Mystery. The play had a C1151 of seven male and eight female roles. Many of the seniors participated on stage and behind the scenes. Performances were giv- en to the elementary school audience, to our student body. and twice to the general public. A, Betty Calladine Hulie Russelll and Bill Beyerley tslohn Nlillerl iire in lose. B. Nlolly seems concerned, if A break in the action during the liniil rehearsal. D. Nlzittlieyy Cliylet lN1ike ,lohnsonj listens to Angela Norbury tTraey Smitlil. lx Nlayior Rumbold giyes Nlr. Abblett gin order. lf. .lulie Russell. John Nliller, and lirin Nlurrgty run through the script, 2 xx i i F is , ,.i!'+pf ..- Red House Mystery 31 Mnter came this year - long and cold. We had a few days off and a few delays to earn some spare time and extra sleep, but study and activities con- tinued. Soon, semester tests were here, and seniors were much closer to graduation. 1-:YJ WI TER my A i , aka fl V' A 4,.. ii' W if 2 'Q ,ff .29 rf Q f EW MM, -xml Basketball . . . Wrestling , .. Sadie Hawkins . . . Limelight . . . U ' La d y C a Valier Cagers N Yiirsily l3g15l4cibL1ll. Rim l xxlllj lJUI1sOI1. ,Indy Vl'11i1r111x, Nimcc l'f1lI1ll. .lcaincllc l.i11kl M11rci11Scl1i1l1u,.lill Hum- mcri. Nlr. llcil. Top Rim Sicphiinic Willing. liiiiic Dunsnn. Tcrum Hiswng, Sliimm Xlclluriiiimiil Cimcly llcmm. Iix.1 lvlkllllllfl.B.illllNlOI1C gi1'llii11dxiwur Clclicnxc tough. 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J me Q at ,s le gf we br' 'tx Lehman Opponent 31 St. Henry 38 22 Fort Loramie 49 38 Milton Union 35 29 Houston 41 40 Marion Local 59 47 Russia 40 27 New Bremen 71 28 Botkins 44 ' 44 Indian 'Lake 42 45 SCC 36 33 Piqua 59 31 Anna 54 31 y Versailles 50 St Miami' Fast 52 47 Graham 40 30 Covington 35 36 Tippecanoe 56 49 Fort Recovery ' 71 43 Sidney 65 Tournament 34 Mechanicsburg . .30 50 Riverside ' ,,,' 66 ' -- sg . 2 ,::.::' . f eve.-1... Jr . W ' MW ' of m e 7 i This year, the girls' varsity squad was a young team with lots of hustle. Our varsity Cavaliers finished fourth in the SRC with an overall record of 6-15. The reserve team was coached by Mr. Dave McBride. The reserves, made up entirely of freshmen. ended their season with a 9-10 slate. The reserve squad had several close con- tests. Five of the losses were by a total of twelve points. A. These girls look really excited about prac- tieellll B. 'Nicky and Katie. C. Nlareia keeps her eye on the basket. D Cindy and Aniy are near the ball with Sharon nearby li. Reserve basketball. Row l V- Carolyn Barhorst. Deb, bie Austin. Amy Beeman. .lane Teach. Connie Weigandt. Top Row Beth Zielsdorli. Caryn Scott. Nlary Simpkins. Vlissy Stephenson. Nicky Dellriest. Elilabeth 'VlcBride. Julie Cole. Absent: Mr. McBride. Coach, Girls Basketballf35 A. This Cavalier is found in a bad posi- tion. B. Steve struggles against compe- tition at the SRC meet. C. Don bridges. D. Wrestling. Rom l H Don Petitjcan, Steve Dorner, Nick Ash- craft, Brian Ashcraft. Row 2 Alex Lopez. Dan Wchrle, Todd Smith. Andy Gehret, Tim Favorite. Top Row - .loc Sommer, John Arthur, Greg Jones, Matt Curtis, Brian Bcrtke. Mike Nuss. Absent: Chris Wermert and N1r,Woodruff. li. Chris awaits the referee's decision. F. Dan Wchrle rolls the Lima Catholic grappler and wins. 36 Wrestling fi' ff M, mf' Q, in LHS Ma tmen This season saw five of our grapplers place in the district with two advancing into regionals. Also leading the team were Todd Smith in takedowns, Nick Ashcraft in escapes, Chris Wermert in rever- sals and pins, and Dan Wehrle with the best indi- vidual record. . i ,,. V . , i 2 M V I 4 :r' w i., I W ' -U0 C 14-.Wm nif,fQ 3 9, f Q 5 5 A. John Arthur is breaking down his oppo- nent. B. Dan uses an arm bar. C. A cross face move may come in handy here. D. After weigh-ins are over, the food comes out. E. FOOD!!! F. Coach Woodruff watches in anticipation. G. A reversal is in the works. H. Our grappler working to- wards control, Wrestlingf37 of ig,- fi . ,. FSA :.. :: . Qimfcrfwgwrii f ' i '!- E fl 'St i it A. Doug stretches for two. B. .lcrry gives his ull. C. Where did they go? D. Brian waits for the pass. li.Coz1ch Wurm discusses some strategy. lf. V:1rsityBusketbull. Brian Nieoclcmus, Dun Paulus. Clill' llemmerl, Dave Cruscg. Clary Burhorst, Doug lutimer. .lcrrg Vunderhorst. Pete O'Ncill. Nlr. Wurm. 38 Boys' Basketball Offense, Defense, And Strategy ee1e e This year, the varsity team was a young team with only two sen- iors. After having a slow start, the team Came on in the second half ofthe season to play some excel- lent basketball. When tournament time Came, the Cavaliers ad- vanced to the semi-finals of the sectional tournament. A. Reserve Basketball. Ron l Darrell Austin. .lohn Louis. Phil Bcrning. Matt Yoisttrd. Top Ron Tom P pc. 'vliltc Ciricgio. N1ilT4gi'riiQpkins..loc Kcrbcr. .lim lidxsttrds. Nlr. Barhorst. B. Our Cltxxtlicrs mitch where thc bull was throxxn. Cf Cittry and Doug seem to enjoy thc sport, ll. Dane concentrates on the basket. li. Cavaliers cxeryvthcrelff Boys' Basketball 3 9 re hman Basketball A 5 1 i l -H M .N .M . . 5 e -Q, W ,A at it i .W . . A. .AAA M .x.. , i. K. .. . i 1 L. . X 1L'11 , e s rr S The freshmen team finished the regular season with a 6-6 record. In tournament play, the ifl seeded team, Graham, edged Lehman 51-50. Andy Jacomet was the team captain and the statisticians were Leslie O'Leary, Kelley Sherman, Gina Nolan, Amy Henderson, and Christy Luthman. A. Up, up, and away. B. .lim takes a free throw. C. There's some action under the basket. D. Andy takes the ball up the court. E. Coach Cordonnier gives his team some advice. F. The official signals to start the clock alter Kevin has thrown in the ball over the end line. G. Freshmen basketball, Row I Erie Sale, Kevin O'Neill, Pat Gartland, Don Tvliller, Keith Hemm. Top Row -V John Quinlisk, Sean Scully, .lim Lewis, Craig Stiefel, Mike Kerrigan, Steve Peltier, Andy Jacomet. Matt Smith, Matt Wilord, Mr, Cor- donnier. 40 Freshman Basketball 1 ' o Wo B1 ts Four Bits -X XLITNIIN lUUlb.lH.1I1k1 B.1Nku1lw.1IISqu.1d Ibm I Nunn Ilumur. l1N.1 PUIIN, S.1m1y Runynm Imp Rmx BcthS1uph:m. 'Xlul1w.1Cirnh,,l11llc Ruwcll Ii Oh. thin ix urmxugal K Ruurxc Sklllld Run I ,hmm Crm, Xmy Thmrmu R-vu 2 Summ Rmm, Nhxxy Dunkxmrth Top Rmx Lynn Nllccll IJ lrcxhxxmn Squad Run I Nhwy fjllixill, kulli Nndcrwn Ron Z .luvim Nhmnin. 'Vlury Ifllmll. Top Rmx . X nithcr N1nnnm, I- Sncccr :mai Wrcylliug SQl1.ld Row I Xnn Schruunicr, Rmx I Cnrlza Sucucr. Tracy BCl'lT'IiOY1.SLlN1lIlSCkLiS.TOP Row f Lori I my SA., K wb -Qs. Chccrlcadc:rsf4 I Ladies Ask Gentlemen To Sadie Ha Wkin Gur Sadie Hawkins. a traditional dance to which the girls ask the guys, was held on February l9 in our school gymnasium. This dance was sponsored by the junior class to raise money to host the junior- senior prom in May. The girls usually take their dates out to dinner and then attend the dance. Z Man was the dise jockey for the enjoyable evening. af, ' awasfzwwefffww j I- ir ,,f,,,,fV I 'A Nan, kiwi, X. Beth and Nlark enjoy each other! etnnpany. li 7 Xian prtnided the sound, C' Xlelissa and 'Xlark were ainong tnany nl the students who practiced square danc- ing in study halls and in pliys ed. class, D, X iiew liroin above. li. ,lnniors elonn around during the dance, lx .lanes disagrees with Claudia and Mny 42fSadie Hawkins fi A -il'-I L-TV Comes To LHS Limelight. Lehmunk unnuul traveling music-yurieiy yhoyy, per- formed before the liour grude schools. Sl. Nlury. St. Bonillice. lloly ,-Xngely. und SI. Patrick schools, The limelight yhoyy yyuy ulso presented ui Dorothy Love. to the public l'reeol'ch11nge.und loihe student body during un assembly. The theme wus l.-TY. ll take-olil' ol' N1-TY, There yy ere many' yinging und duncing numbers by the ,lL177 Band. Glee Club. und Cilee Club vocal ensembles included in the one-hour show. u'g.'i'iQ T 3' TL 1 me .Q 'flg.,3:'1 3 Q gi-Q T ig it , f,,.f M ' -ff 3.5! .,--- TTTT,, A X lulie Kuren. .md Xliyyy luke ll Sen1uuentul Jour- ney 'A li Tim .and Xluriu cm- ceed ihe perlormunce I ,IL171 Hgind mcinbery xmrm un IJ The lireyhnmn girly proyide yolid gold dnncing l The limcliuhli' dunccrx yhoyy yloll in their moye- rneni l lieili perlorinx ll Nly lrnendy Could Sec Xlc 'Noyy 'A Ci, The girly :ire lei' lured in Ihiy number Il Nliwy gill .ilymyy gel llic ,il- ,, M ' lenlion ol the uudience l rx V , x , xi 'X H 44 'i Limciaghim Spring came with a shortened Easter break and many sporting events being postponed or cancelled due to rain. Students were busy planning the prom and practicing for the operetta. Graduation came and honors were received. SPRI fa M x Softball and Track . . . Tennis and Baseball . . . Operetta and Prom . . May Crowning and Pr ld Field Day and Awards . . . 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K X ---'- st is J 'hh ' 'i-we ' - I-.LST fi. :sg s s H5.sE:s,t.:1s s - - 2355.2 X w s . -. ' I ' . 1 ' sei Q . :.e:., .f eu f X Wlsfa, 'X --sl -s s s . X . 5 - - r Due to the rain this spring, six games were eliminated from our schedule. This year's team con- sisted of two juniors. three sopho- mores, and nine freshmen, with ten of the girls playing their rook- ie season. tr X as ' ,kgs- Ns 5 xt 4 A. OK. throw the bull. l'm reudyl B. ls it ai Jmer'7 Cf .Jenny gels her gear in order. D. mul tip. Strike one. F. Beth on the beneh :ill by lier lonesome. lf. Wtirniinu up is li t lit itlwuys un importaint uspeet ol' sports. Ci. Here, egitehlu ll. lt looks ns il' lnurie is wondering when the grime will be over. l. JL1sIIVy zind hit that one. J. l got ill K. Greg, I didn't know you were here! l.. Softbull. Row I - .lenny Dever, Missy Elliott. Kelley Sherman. l ziurie Drees. .lu- lie Wertf. Row 2 Sus1inWhitlow.N1in- ey Nlesteinnker. .lulie Cole. Debbie Aus- tin. Eve l.umpmtin. Top Row Sandy Runyon.N1t1ry lilliott. Beth Borders. Mur- ClLl,SCllLlllC. Amy' Henderson. Lisu Mon- nin. Cindy Hemm,Absent1 Mrs. Sehul7e. Ginger Starrett. Softballf47 Wo P ace In Track Re ionals ,Y . .. 5 - t Yin s as er A. So this is what they do at track meets'? B. Mark runs a close raee. Cf Who said ue had to run miles and miles? D llilll I-Q. This lady Cavalier gives it her all. F. Girls' Traek Team. Row l -- Claudia Taesler. Renee Spurgeon. lieth fielsdorf. Kelley N1tirra5,'Niuk5 DePriest, lilifabcth Nflellride. Top Row J,euIli...Muwery, Stephanie Walling, Ruth lifiiflll. Sharon Nlcllermntt, Nancy lleiner. Patty Rater- man, .lcrri Deitering, Karen Meflain. Beth Nlusser, Nlr. Kavanaugh. Ci. Nicky passes her eompetitors. Il. Stephanie elears the hurdles. 48 Track 7 fi . L it A L K K stiff . f. K tl 4. -...ri it - t .... ts .. s-.. i. f - Yi ' v S J V X f t 5 i f . .. 4 Q if f Q -. A - . -is .,..... fl. 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'P . .u I ,--A ' i-Qstfal t wr. .Q I i g f' N X .V . wg, V X , 5 . 1 . L. i s Q i I y dw- . . bk . R , l gi.. ' 5 ' 'X . fn ia K - ij.. . t , Q K. i gk t x... s . s-f if is s -1 f 5 1 f ' ' X . f' V it U ' ', ' .. --. . 1- i ' -- .. . if ' is tl 2 ' se- i .f 5 T ' ,....,, -G X' 5 . K K. Q n... . V. Y it k N, .f ' t 5 in t ' r' t N mkm f - I: ' - -. ' 'sy - 'Tw . i. '- 'X ' ti I ..K- 1 my t s s A Q B seas. he . ids. . : 'Bias ' ' 2 a at Mi A 'v . V gf., A x H sb, 'if' s' . y .. ' v 11' mrs ' zbz - ' X, in . V' ' ii 'c ' :w -'- . g This year, the boys' track team was highlighted by the re- gional finishes by Jerry Frantz and Tom Sippel. The team practiced long and hard and gave their best. The girls' track team had a disappointing sea- son. The team was young with only three seniors and two ju- niors participating in the spring sport. MVP awards went to Jerry Frantz in track and Tom Sip- pel in field, while Beth Musser took the honor in field and Nancy Heiner in track for the girls. A. Only a little more to go. B. Boys' Track Team. Row l Row 2 Frantv. .lim Lewis. Keith Hemm. Don Miller. - Mark Plessinger. Mike Vlillet. .lerry Andy Lis, Herb Weigel. Top Row Paul Clark. .Iohn Lewis. Mike Kiefer. Mr. Miller. Kavanaugh. C. Paul races against the stopwatch. I can fly E. Nancy gets a fierce start. F. D. Sec. A tiring finish. Trackf49 LHS Cavaliers Face Tou h S C Competition A. Players take the bench as Kyle warms up. B. John prepares to go upto bat. C. There's a hole in this glove. D. Coach Carnes hits a few grounders during practice. E. Coach plans strate- gy with his team. F. Kyle tosses in the ball after getting his opponent out at first. Ci, This one is going out of the park!!! 50 Baseball www A. Baseball. Ron I V- Matt Voisard. Mike Ciricgio, .lim Edwards, Alex Lo- pe1.Craig Stiefel. Mitch Ciricgio. Ned Smarts. Top Row - Karen Toopes, Susan Sekas, Steve Sale, Don Lewis, Jerry Vandcrhorst, Kyle Zepcrnick, Gary Barhorst, Jim Caulfield, John 1 Miller, Max Elliott, Mr. Carnes. B. Ha. caught that one! C. Symbol of ath- letic pride. D. Close play. E. Coach Carnes runs to the rescue. 5 e,5,gw wg, me 0 1-. if . ' rsiis. O ,ig g A g As with all the spring sports, the baseball season was delayed in opening due to rain, and more rain. Gary Bar- horst led the team as the MVP and Jim Caulfield took the batting honors with a .388 average. Baseballf5l Boys' Tenni Takes Honor - SRC Champs A? Coach O The Year llf vt 'EEF lx A. Boys' Tennis Team. Row I - Mike Berning, Brent Knab, Eric Sale, Mike Kerrigan. Top Row 3 Mark Durbin, Robert 5' E Durbin, Alfonso Mcdiero, Mark Kinsella, Todd Smith. Absent: Mr, McBride. B. Sometimes practice had to be held in the gym. CT Mark is in the position to return thc ball. D. Disappointment, E. I got it! I think! 52fB0ys' Tennis ,, T ' ' if .,Ts::, xx Vt X K .S ...t. ' . , .... T A A T. T T F - AFNNNK' 'fl sk ,..TT-fs: N T T52-5:-I T' K 5. T - H if A - i' A i X ps is D E The boys' tennis team had an outstanding season this year finishing as the SRC champions. Individually in the SRC, Alfonso Mediero and Todd Smith each captured a first in singlesg Eric Sale and Mark Durbin paired up to take first in doubles. Mark Kinsella was runner-up in singles and Coach McBride was honored as the SRC Coach of the Year. This team is one of the best tennis teams Lehman has had. A. Coach McBride wipes his hands. B. Alfonso was chosen as the MVP this season. C. lt's up there somewhere. D. Mark takes a low swing. ' Y 2 f.'ff T 'Q as-WMM Muuwnm A X 'Ai- ',a , W-vim' kim Boys' Tennisf53 HMS. Pinafore Lehman added a new twist to its musical production this year by its performance of the operetta H.M.S. Pinafore. There were seven prin- ciple roles in this operetta and seven secondary parts as well as the sailor chorus and the sisters, cousins, and aunts chorus. The play concerns a lowly seaman who loves the captain's daughter. There were both humor and suspense involved with a twist in the end. Many hours of practice for the cast and pit band, and many hours of work by the scenery and stage crews were spent before the perfor- mances held the last week-end in April in our gymnasium-stage. A. The east of H.iW.S'. l Pinzforetakes the stage. B. Ralph Rackstraw. played by Rich Graham, considers suicide after Josephine rejects him. C. .lust three of Sr, .lo- seph's sisters. cousins. and aunts. IJ, Dick Deadeye. alias ,loc Rus- sell. 54fH.M.S. Pinafore R 4 C5 ea 0- CSI' Ihr. Hon rivlb Sir losvbph Ior r mu. 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Members of the choruses Iislcn to Karen Wi- ford Lloscphincj, Brian .liicob iSir Joseph Por- Icrj, and Tom Sippcl ifupluin Corcorany B. Ka' ren solos as Tom stands ncurby to hcurthc1zilc.C. First Lord to thc Admiriiily. Sr. .loscph Porter. member of thc upper class, D, .loscphinc aidmiis her Iovc for Ralph, E. The Cubin Boy und the sailors dance. I-I.M.S. Pinafore 55 Cl IORUSIZS Sailors: Brian Bertke Todd Hem Cliff lleinmcrt Grey, lone Mark Kinsella Kylie Jun Melissa Grob C iihx His Christy Koon Beth Muss Susan Sekas Sir .Ioseplfs Sisters, Cousins, and Aunts Kelli A nderson Carolyn B irhc Amy lieeman Angic C olc 2 Missy Dankyxorth Molly llunson .lill Jenkins .lane Kiclcr Susan Koon .lulie I tint c live lainpman Collecn 'Vlurrt Gina Nolan Patty R itcrmi 'Xnn Schroeder Renee Spurgeon Claudia Taesler Kelly Thobe I i f B STLQDEYT CHAIRPFRSONS Scenery , , . . . Teresa Hissong Costumes .., .Nancy Hciner Props ..,. . . .Beth Musser .lerri Dcitcrin Mary l iutt Caryn Scott Missy Slcphcn .lane Tc ich Tickets , Makeup Stage M lighting Lighting Publicity Mlvisors Julie Bedinghaus Maria Gleason Karen McClain Kyle Zepperniek Mike Kiefer Mr. Dave M usser Rich Craham Miss lilaine Schwcllcr Mrs. Gail Brandcwic 56fH MS. Pinaforc WW ' 'M' R. ' tx' - f ,..,-f-ff' 4-v Niuduii W Q mini 'nriicl ruhgh ii Ti' iiihi ' Tr iiiih i ic 'Iiub.i ing mx urpiiwiiiii x Liii ix Ihllrm L Igkl I N if PLN I 'X IV ini ion r N iI-ic IxcIhImIcr X1ui', 5 ' hh xx I X . .mm XIII-ic Bcriiiii, , '. c Q Siuxc Surrcii PII ISXNIJ I'i.iii-i NIM Iiuii- II- iiiui' f - I'i.1iiixi Xiiy ' xc I'icwI-I .ihd I Iiiic Xiigi' Hiiigiii I Iiiic I hm wth 'Id idu OIIIL' 'IQ ' .1 Iliwiizlg CI.1I'IIICl I .IiIIXKcri1 CI.iriii 'I II NIM icii Psi IMI Bmmiiiii Sh. on L i'.iix!Urd C ' I I ' I I IQ N C II I ' I II iii I riii rix ii -hi. 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HHMNQQ1 A. l,ehmun's Graduation ceremonies include the Celebration ol the Nltlss li l'iilll'ICF.'Xl'I1lSlI'0llll greets students in Mass during the Sign ol' Peace. C. I athcr ,Iuspers receocs a gilt ol' appreciation during the liinal Mass ol the school yeur, D. Father thanks the liaculty and students lor the chalice :ind patcn gixcn to him asa llirewcll gilt. E. Xngic ljlllllsvlklflll cron ns the statue ol' Nlary during the Nlay Croxxning. 58fMasses x Q af N s ,Q A X ' N, Sludcmx rccclw Holy Cormnunmn during Lhu .Xs- ccnsion D45 Nhw. H. lux- lhcr grcclx the gF.lLiLlLilC5 during B.1cc,1lg1uru:11c, C Thix your lhc frcxhmcm uclc- brated X1.1v mth wxcml clguwx from thu grzxdc Nuhwlx ln mme Clxthulic I'duQ.m.m Vkcck IJ The 'Xdwm NCTNICC hclpcd ux to prcpmru Ikur C1'1I'15lI11i1N, E. Iuthcr .Lupcrs and ILIIIWCI' 'XVHTNIVUIIQ cclcbmlc the NNW! The Nunmrx pmccw from lhc gymngmum ikur the Klux CQTHXNIUINI. fVIz155esfJ9 Juniors And Seniors Enjoy Magic Powerv XS-.2 X I This yeur's prom planning started when the junior class selected it's theme of Magic Power. Then work got underway with many preparations. such as murals, decorations, senior class favors, and finally. the selection of the prom court consisting of four girls and four boys from both the junior und senior classes. The King and Queen elected by their classmates were Tim Scully and Carla Seewer. The Prince and Princess were-:juniors Todd Hemm and Beth Copellu. The dzince wus held Saturday. May 5, in the J.V.S.z1udito- rium. f W IN , SITA'-, - if +L if, x ' Nz 51 V-' 5 4 i v 3 ,, 217 I1 I , 'I K fs - Q . 55132: 'f' MTM , 3,195 I Y, 1 , A I'r11111 my.1IIy 111cI11cIc5 IIFIIICCNN Iiclh V11pcII.1, Prince 'I'w1I1I Ilcmm. 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Science S c11tI Studicx Students Reco nized 'N IOR DI4 PARTNI It NT AWARDS Xngic Dztnkxtorth ' cn rttn ti ,Robert Durbin Kttren NIcCIzttn i Int I ochteie Hurt Iioogler Robert Durbin T ny lochteIcId QutxttindtneContribution tothe N Nic Detg ' ' I 'L 1 N rumcntttli cr ot r Yet N ,Beth Stephatn standing Ilttndxmttn tfivcn ht ie K itehts oI'St ,Io nj -Xngic Dtinkuortt CII I cu I n-'Itxh I t N I u I Id tI 1 it 0 J ' Iu 'titmt.ntlNvc1I ind In t Ox I 1 ir Out - t tI n Y It I I Outxt.tnding Senior NIuxici.tn NIeIix51t Cirob 62fSeh0Iastic Awards fitffti ' I V hw. M.,,,,,W,Atttt:t, f It N DIiRCI,ASSMFN DIfI'ARTN1IiNT AWARDS Rehgton III Religion II . Religion I Ihisinexx I Xccounting I Typing I C ztreer Typing .. Shorthatnd I Ifneliah III I-nglish II , I nghxh I I reneh III Iirench II I rench I Spnnixh II . Spztnixh I .. IIome Iconomicx II XIgcbr.t II Cieomctrt -Xlgebrzt I I undttment.tIx ot NI.ttIt C Iiemixtry Biology I'hyNic1tI Science IJxjtJItUIttyj Amcricztn History I'urope.tn Ilimtory XX orId Cicogrttphy Outxtatntltng .luntor Nhtsictztn Outxtxtndmg Sophomore Nhtxtctttn Outxtitnding Ircshmgm N1uxtct.tn ' T 3 'TZ ..c, A.. ,J M . e3cNfg,...w . dem. I I 'frf:M' .i.c,.ee,,c,e,,, may TS'-emmssm Q e ,. Nitncy Heiner Nick Ashcrtttt .Shttron Crawford Brent Knztb .. Ntgtry I:IIiott Mutt Smith ,, Tishu Francis Ntttrk Durbin . ,I,istt Potts ....Iicth CopeII:1 .. .lulic Wertl CTLIIITB, NIiIIcr Todd Smith ,ufiinger Starrett Ntonictt Pepiot 'xI1try Schneider Nicole DeI'ricxt , Liszt Pottx Brent Knttb Ciintt Nolgtn Tom Pope ,. Rebecca ,lones NILN IfIIiott Todd Smith Brent Knob . Mutt Smith NI.tr5 Iflltott 'Xngie Nerdcrmnn . . Todd Smith Mzlry Schneider ,liII elenkinn NItke Berning Shgtron cifttttittfti Kittie Dunson XIoniett Pepiot NI4ttt Smith Nicole DcI'riest Connie Weigttndt Stexe Dorner 'Ieremt Hiwong . Todd Smith 'Wgtry Schneider 'Vlzilt Smith fiinu Nolztn , Angie Beemntn Shttron C'r:mIord Iilifttbcth NIeBridc Md NS MMM C SPECIAL AWARDS Knights of Columbus Excellence in Religion Robert Durbin l-'K Nlemorial Award l,,., ...... Robert Hammer Award .... Xmerican l.egion Award . . . ,v,. . .. Presidential Academic Fitness Award Ohio Board of Regents Certificate .. Vocational Awards of' Distinction ..,. hemistry Bowl Participation .. . idney Optimist Club Student ofthe Year . . .Gary Barhorst Karen McClain . . .Gary Barhorst .ludy Wourms .Greg Covington . .Robert Durbin Melissa Grob Tony Loehtefeld Karen McClain Tracy Smith Beth Stephan .lanet Swarts l.isa Gepfrey . .Robert Durbin Tony l.ochtefeld Karen McClain Tracy Smith Beth Stephan . . .Jerry Gepfrey Lisa Gepfrey Rebecca Wolaver . ...Mike Turley Robert Durbin Todd Smith Cathy Miller Patti Meyer Teresa Hissong . .Robert Durbin A. These students look intent. B. The camera gets a glimpse of biology class. C. Nlilte. Michelle, Julie. and Patti in st hall. D. l-ather Chris helps a student during the liinal ext E. Boolss must be checked in and counted at the end ol' the year. lf. Typing takes much practice. llXTRA-Cl,RRlCL,l.AR AWARDS Student Council President .Toni Sippel Student Council Secretary .. . .Beth Weigel Student Council Treasurer .. .Carla Seewer Senior Class President .... . Angie Dankworth Cavaleade Editor . .... Patti Meyer Cavalcadc Assistant liditor .lulie Bedinghaus Cavalcade Assistant Editor Teresa llissong Best Actor . .. .......... ...Rich Graham Best Supporting Actress . . . . ..... Beth Stephan Best Actress . . ....,. . . . . .Karen Wiliord Best Supporting Actor - Comedy Role Brian .lacob Best Supporting Actor -- Dramatic Role .. Joe Russell Service Award ...Julie Kloeker ,wow-N N Wd Scholastic Awardsf63 udx Academic Awards Earned PIQRIII-CT ATTIQND.-XNCIi Mark Durbin Sharon Crayyliord I years Brent Iinab 2 years Jim I-.dyxards Dave firilliot Bill Schmidt ,Ioe Sommer l.eslic Sommer Dan Wourms Kelli Anderson Don Miller Eric Sale Sean Scully Mike Kelnholier Elizabeth McBride 64fScholastic Awards OIIIO TIZSTS OF SCIIOLASTIC ACI-IIIQVISMENT AWARDS nglish .. . ...,.... ..,.....,... R obert Durbin Tracy' Smith tl7th in districtl Mike Turley t5th in district l6th in statel Nancy' Heiner ,Ioan Crist tl7th in districtj .nglish . . ........., Sharon Crawford .lill .Ienkins Cathy Hissong ...Amy Beeman .lulie Cole .lane Teach Senior Social Studies ...Tony I.ochtel'eld 112th in districtl Karen McClain Beth Stephan American History ..,. Nick Ashcraft Algebra II Geometry Algebra I Chemistry Biology . Physical Science . Spanish II Spanish I . Ifrench II Ifrench I Lisa otts .Iackie Dever ...Angie Becman Patti Meyer Cathy Miller . .Brent Knab tl6th in districtj Gina Nolan Claudia Taesler ..... ....Mary Elliott Michael Potts Matt Smith tl5th in districtb Todd Smith tlst in district 2nd in statel Mark Durbin Dave Cruscy' . . .Mike Berning Katie Dunson Monica Pepiot . Steve Dorner t3rd in districtl Connie Weigandt t9th in district! Carolyn Barhorst ... .... Mike Kiefer Kelly Thobc Dave Grilliot ... .Beth Borders Marcia SchuI7c Rebecca Jones ....Mary Schneider Missy Sherman Ginger Starrett .Nicky DePriest Fli7abeth McBride Nancy Mestcmaker I i IX t . Inglish III .... ..,,,. ..........,. T e rcsa Hissong . I 1 II K i I nvlish I 1 t . . t . P , n 1 t t . I I 4 , . t U Valcdictorian ... . Salutatorian . . Outstanding oy ... Outstanding iir .. . .. Outstanding Class n' ' Robert Durbin .Beth Stephan . Robert Durbin . Beth Weigel Robert Durbin SIQNIOR AWARDS i B if I ' x i i atc W' 'lhX Cl ss ss SN C l iss SS Cllssi CllssC INN lss C OMFA Contest Superior R lllng llj Baritone horn solo Brian lleob Voell solo Robert Durbin Beth Musser Beth Stephln Brian laeob Klren Wllord Bus Qlllflbl Robert Durbin Rleh Clrlham Tom Slppel Brlln llcob Girls Trio l K lren hblfOl'd 'Vllssx Clolfena lulle Jaeomet l-xeellent R ltlng llll Voeal solo Rleh Clrlhrlm Pleeolo solo Nngle Beemln Cornet solo l orl w Brass Sextet l Mellssi Grob lorl low Julle .lacomet Beth Stephan Brlln laeob K lren WlTOFd Clood Rlllng tllll Cornet solo 'Vlellssl Grob Superior R ltlng lll Pl lno solo Amy DeBrosse Voell solo llllli. lleomet Lorl low Susan Koon Exeellent Rltlng llll Trombone solo Beth Stephan Voell solo loin C rlst Cornet solo Beth Borders Blssoon solo Sh iron Crawford Alto Slxophone solo Nflonlea Peplot l lute solo l lil lbeth 'VlcBrlde N lnew Mestemaker VN oodwlnd Quintet Angle Beemln TCTCSI HlSSOHg Jaelcle Dever Amy DeBrosse Sh iron C rlvwford Cllrls Trlo Il loin Crist Lorl low lIS1 Monnln Clood Rltlng lllll Cllrlnet solo Brent Knab Cllrlnet Trlo llll Wert7 Brent Knlb Katie Dunson Brtss Sexlel ll Beth Borders lerrl Delterlng Frln Murray Angle D1l lKVNOl'lll Mike Bernlng .loin Crlst Trumpet Qulrtet 'Vllke Kelnhofer CllUdll Taesler Jill lenklns John Stirrett Triple Trlol Sus in Sek is Nfl tri l C heney Kelly Thobe lulle Pl ink Beth Stephan AHEIL Dlnkworth Carll Seewer Beth Muser Superior R ltlng llj Vocal solo K ltle Dunson Pllno solo K ltle Dunson BIFIIOUC horn solo Diane Llnk Flute Qu lrtet Angle Beemin Aim DeBrosse Ellmbeth 'VleBrlde Nan ex 'Vlestemlker l-Xeellenl Rlllng llll Vocal solo llll len ns Flute solo C hrlstlnl Luthman Triple Trio ll C hrlsty Koon Susln Koon Katie Dunson Kristen Helm linger Susln Kleplrey Denise Cncplrey Mary Elliott Colleen Murray Clood Rltlng fllll lrent C l lrlnet solo Ruth I r lntf The music department held its awards banquet at the Winter Gar- dens as in previous years. First, per- formances were given by the glee club, concert band, and show choir. Later, awards for participation and outstanding musicians were an- nounced. Later the same week, the senior awards were given. Students who were outstanding in certain subject areas were the recepients of medal- lions to be worn at graduation. Scholarships were announced and extracurricular certificates were awarded. On the last day of school, teachers and underclassmen ended the year with the Ascension Day Mass fol- lowed by the underclassmen awards assembly. Many students were given recognition for their academic achievements during the school year. A. Freshmen during class time listen and learn. B. Tony Lochtefeld with a mathematics award. C. Lisa, Kelly, and Mary take short- hand. D. Beth Weigel, outstanding senior girlg and Robert Durbin, outstanding senior boy, are congratulated by l'ather laspers. Scholastic Awardsf65 Qs -S C sf Hrst Walk For Lehman A. When the pride walk participants saw this sign, they knew they had al- most accomplished their goal. B. Mr. Cordonnier flips the dogs. C. Students take a break and rest after their many miles of walking. D. Miss Diamond looks tired. E. Students hand in their attendance slips at the finish line. F. Let's do it again. G. Look at those tired faces. Lehman had its first annual 'Pride Walk' this year on Fri- day, May ll. The purpose of this walk was to raise money for the school's general fund. Each student was asked to get at least S10 worth of pledge sponsors and to walk ten miles. Students and teachers were bused to Kuther Road near Sidney, and then, all walked ten miles to Fountain Park in Piqua where all were treated to a picnic lunch. The day was successful and enjoyable de- spite the tired legs and sore muscles. Hopefully, this day will become a regular event at Lehman High School. 66fPride Walk ii. 5 5 A Q , ... . if , 3 .W . ....... . 1 r HT WN,ss'Q' V .. as 1 .-in Q T f ...... K f K 5 K ' he . A Nsh, K... . Z kk. Q, . 'til V, Students Honor Mar In Spring .55 tif in A. Angie crowns Mary us the students watch. B. Father Armstrong fin- ishes the service with a prayer. C. The students join in song and prayer. D. This ycar's May Crowning was held on Mrs. Brandewicfs birth- day li. Angie and atten- dants Carla and Julie prepare to crown Mary. This year's May Crowning was held on May IO. Crown- ing the statue of Mary was senior Angie Dankworth with attendants Carla Seewer and Julie Bedinghaus. The May Crowning is a tribute to honor Mary at the beginning ofthe month dedicated to her, the month of May. The ceremony began with a prayer service in the gymnasium, which in- cluded the scriptural rosary and a litany, followed by the crowning held in front ofthe school. I May Crowningf67 A. llex wheres the ball? B. This is my type of day C. Kellys ready for action. D. some rays. F. .lennifer and Connie take a break. G. Baseball is always a competitive sport. X Senior MII. NN Tracy prepares to serve the volley ball. li. Thejunior boys catch tri, i 1 K N K A - K-.. -- if -K 7 f.fi X . A 3' i v .Vr- r . ,,,,. z M . , . , la M 'XR ff --,mem trt, .W . .yi . 'i .fi 1 . ' l i . ik 5 f . N ' ' it .Q l f .:..,.,.-- -- . t fi' U .. K ., , ...... isa...-ss. 5-X -5 , , .,,, . .. ., ts. i imiqm.. A. e a a t if . D X - P -- i - ' . .. -.K H . .... , Vw! . .tg M . .R K- an . 'N t '- ' sf x 68fField Da -sw it f V M ....a.....a. Field Day is an annual event in which the students and teachers participate in various activities such as football, basketball, volleyball, softball, tug-of-war, balloon toss, and relay races. The goal of this day is to have the students get together in friendly competition. Points are acquired for each game won by a class and the class with the most points is declared the winner at the end of the day. This year, the seniors came out victorious, followed by the sophomores, then the juniors, and finally, the freshmen. lt was a fun day for all involved. Y FALL SPORTS FOOTBALL fvlost Valuable Player . ,....,.... ,. Offensive Back .... Offensive I.ine ,... Defensive Back ,,.. Defensive I.ine ... Most Spirited ...,.. . SRC lfirst Team ... .. SRC Ilonorable Mention.. Journal Herald Honorable Mention ...... GIRLS' TENNIS Most Valuable Player .. ... ..,. ..... . Most Improved Player ..,. SRC Honorable Mention Most Valuable Runner ..,.........,. Most Improved Runner Leadership Award ,...,..,.. ...,.. Most Most SOCCER Valuable Player .............. Improved Player ........,. SRC I-'irst Team ..i.. . SRC Honorable Mention VOLLEYBALL Most Valuable Player ,,.,.i........ Most Points - Varsity Most Points - Reserve SRC Honorable Mention . GOLF 'vlost Valuable Player. .......... . Tied School Record U31 SRC I-'irst Team ....,, . SRC Second Team . . SRC Honorable Mention . Brian Nicodemus Brian Nicodemus ......Don Lewis .. ...Dan Paulus . . ...Tom Sippel . .Riek Bornhorst . . . . .Tom Sippel Brian Nocodemus Phil Gilardi Don Lewis . . . . .Tom Sippel . . . .Amy Dunson . . .Molly Dunson . . . . . .Jill Wertz Molly Dunson Stacey Edwards Lottie Frantz CROSS COUNTRY . . . . . . .Darrell Austin . ...Doug Latimer . . . . .Jamie Austin ........Zia Syed . . . .Robert Durbin ..........ZiaSyed Alfonso Mediero . . . .Scott Latham Mark Durbin . . . . .Cindy Hemm . . .Sandy Runyon . . . . . .Julie Cole ...Beth Copella Cindy Hem ...Mark Kinsella ......Jon Koon ........Jon Koon Mark Kinsella Jerry Blais . . . .Kevin O'NeiIl Glen Franeis A thletes Honored WINTER SPORTS G I RLS' BASKETBALI. Best Foul Shooter ....,... ...Sharon McDermott Best Field Goal Percentage . .. .. .... Cindy Hemm SRC First Team ......... ....... C indy Hemm SRC Honorable Mention .... ...Sharon McDermott Julie Cole BOYS' BASKETBNLL Most Valuable Player ..................... Darren Covault Free Throw Percentage .,................. Darren Covault Leading Rebounds ..... Field Goal Percentage . . . Assists ..,..,........, .Doug Latimer . . .Dave Crusey . . .Dave Crusey Most Valuable Player ............,......... Cindy Hemm , f L I SRC First Team ........,. Darren Covault SRC Honorable Mention .... ...Dave Crusey Doug Latimer All Sidney Area .... ............... . . .Dave Crusey All Sidney Area Honorable Mention ......... Doug Latimer Darren Covault WRESTLING Most Valuable Wrestler ............., ...Dan Wehrle Chris Wermert Most Pins ,..,.......... .Chris Wermert Most Improved Wrestler . . . . .Steve Dorner SPRING SPORTS BASEBALL Most Valuable Player ................,..... Gary Barhorst Highest Batting Average ......,...... ...Jim Caulfield SRC Second Team .................. ...Jim Caulfield SRC Ilonorable Mention ................... Gary Barhorst John Miller BOYS' TRACK Most Valuable Track ....................... Jerry Frantz Most Valuable Field ........................ Tom Sippel GIRLS' TRACK Most Valuable Track ...................... Nancy Heiner Most Valuable Field ....................... Beth Tvlusser SOFTBALL Most Valuable Player ....................... Beth Borders Highest Batting Average ................. Marcia Schulze SRC Honorable Mention .......,.......... Marcia Schulze Beth Borders BOYS' TENNIS Most Valuable Player .................... Alfonso Mediero Most Improved Player ......................... Erie Sale Team Captain ..,......................... Mark Kinsella SRC Coach ofthe Year .................. David McBride SRC Champion - lst Singles ........... Alfonso Mediero SRC Champion - 3rd Singles ................ Todd Smith SRC Champions - 2nd Doubles ..........,...,. Eric Sale Mark Durbin SRC Runner-up - 2nd Singles ............ Mark Kinsella A. Varsity Volleyball, Sports Awards 69 Gra dua tion Day Arrives Graduation is both an end and a beginning. It is an end to twelve long years of dedication and effort, and yet, it is a beginning to new opportuni- ties. A diploma symbolizes that one has completed high school and will be able to reach out in different directions. This year, the seniors graduated on May 27. There were tears of sadness at leaving friends at Lehman and tears of joy at knowing they had accomplished the first part of their education. Graduation Day was a long day for all. Starting with the senior- sophomore brunch, Baccalaureate Mass then followed at Holy Angels Church. Finally, Commencement was held the same evening in our school gymnasium. Good luck, graduates. A. Graduation is an emotional timc. B. Beth Stephan gives the salutatorian address. C. Valcdictorian Robert Durbin addresses the audicncc during Com- mencement. D. Gary Barhorst reads at the Baccalaureate Mass. 'lNow what do I do? F. Lct's go party. G. The graduates line up before the procession into Holy Angels Church. 70fGraduation QTL! , i -Q he Bm, L. 5 je. A, Rebecca and Glen enter for the Baccalaureate Mass. B. Beth and Robert were voted the ouutunding seniors. C. Missy adjusts her cap before Commencement. D. The l98-1 graduating class of Lehman High. E. Dar- ren shoxu his skill in whistling. F. Tom gives us a grin while he tries on his cap and gown. G. Seniors prepare for the ceremonies following brunch. Graduationf7l Lehman Is . . . SENIORS A f K! fxvgm i A N K .X A-', f Y K x 1 Julio Ariez James Austin Constance Barhorst Gary Barhorst Julie Bedinghaus James Caulfield Maria Cheney Darren Covault Gregory Covington Molly Dunson Glen Francis Andrew Freytag K iff . - ' Angela Dankworth Robert Durbin Daniel Frantz Jerry Gepfrey Julio -ine: son ol C1u1do Xnel 1nd Nl 1r11 B Hurt 1do de SHCI I xehinge student I7 James t tustm son of Xrthur Illllf 11l Nustm Cross Countrx Sp1r11shClub 9 Constance Vane Btrhorst diughter ofFr1nk and Bettx Btr he st C111'ls Cheer Club 9 I0 II I7 Freneh CIub9 Cr1er Il Gan H Barhorst son ofR1eh1rd ind loxee Barhorst Foot 9 s e 1 Boss Cheer Club 9 IO I I I7 Sp1ns1h Club 9 I0 Prom Court II I7 Ponder PullCo1ch I Julie Vane Bedlnghaus duaghter of Robert ind Nlarx Be dmghius Class Seeretarx I7 Class Tretsurer I0 Baseball St1t C1 rs eer u I I7 Yearbe o al Yearbook Id1tor II Yeirbook Assistant Fdltor I2 Sp1n1sh Clu 9 IO Homeeomtng Court I7 NfIus1c1l9 ll I7 Cass PI11 I7 lxllllkllldl Honor Soetetx I7 Aeademti Il fXch1exe nt Tests9 I0 I Top 009 I0 II Prom Cout James Andrew Caulfield son of John 1nd Swlw11 C 1ulf1eld otbaII9 II I7 B1seb1ll I0 II I7 B1sketball9 Bo5sC eer ub9 0 Alana M Chenev d1ughter ol' Peg 1nd Tom Chenex Cheer Ic1derI0 I I C11rls Cheer Club 9 I0 II I2 G1rls Cheer Club Pres1dent I7 Spinslh Club 9 I0 Crier I7 Yetrbook Stall I2 rehmg Bind 9 Coneert Bind 9 Vlus1eal 9 I0 II l A Contest 9 I7 Cilee Club ll I7 tellght I0 Cliss Pltx I7 Aehtexement Tests I0 Darren Richard Colault son ol Rtch 1rd ind Sharon Covault Footbill I7 Tenn1s I0 Boys Cheer CIub9 I0 II I7 Bisket 9 Gregori Gerard Covington son of D11ne Covington Bots CheerCIub9 I0 ll I2 FrenchCIub9 IO YearbookStaffl0 I7 Boys Sta e Angela Sue Danltworth daughter of Barbara Dankwor h and B1ll Dankuorth Class Prestdent I7 Tenn1s II Cheerleader 9 Yearbook St iff I I Student Councll 9 I2 Homeeoming Queen 'vlarehmg Bind 9 I0 II neert Btnd 9 J177 Band II I7 P1t Band I7 'Vlus1eaI9 IO II I7 Glee ub I7 llfllbllgll II I7 N1t1onal Honor SOCICIE I2 o I00 I0 OMEA Contest 9 II I7 Band Presrdent I2 M11 Crovtmng I7 'Wolh Ann Dunson d 1ughter ol D 1n1el and Marianne Dunson T nn1s ll I7 Calrls Cheer Club 9 I0 II I7 Spanish Club 9 I0 Student Counctl 9 I0 'Vlarchmg Band 9 I0 ll Concert nd 9 O Pep B nd 9 Nfl s1caI OMFA Contest 9 IO Il Cltss Play I2 Natlonal Honor Soci e II I7 Powder Puff lootbill I2 Robert John Durbin son of Due and 'Vhrx Durbin Cross Countrx II Soecer I7 Tenn1s I7 Track I0 Boxs Cheer Club 9 I0 II I2 Spanish Club 9 II Student Council II Nfl1rch1ng nd 9 I0 I7 Cone nd 9 Il I2 Pep Ban Jin Band I0 I7 MUNICIIQ IO II O'vIFA Contest9 IO II 1eeC ubI0 I 7 L1n t9 I I2 ClassPla Nl1t1onal Honor SOCILIN II I7 Bows Sttte II Aehievement T sts 9 IO ll I2 V1led1ctor11n I2 Chem1strv Bowl II I2 Ed1son State Nfl 1th Test II I2 'vlr Cool Ctvaller Candidate Glen 4 Francis son of Ron1ld and P1tr1e1a Francis Croll I7 Trick 9 I I Bots Cheer Club 9 IO I I I2 Spamsh Club 9 I0 Dan1elFdward Frantz son of J iequc ind l uctllc Fr1nt7 Class s1dent ll Football 9 I0 7 Base 1 Il Trac Basketball 9 Bots Cheer C lub 9 I0 II I7 Freneh Club 9 IO Su ent Councll I0 Il 'VI SlCll 9 I0 Class Pliw I7 Andrew J l-revtag son of l1mes ind V1rg1n11 rrextag Bots eer Club 9 I0 II I7 Glee Club I2 l1mel1ght Jerry J Cepfrey son ofP1ul and Siundra Gepfrex IVS Class Seeret trx I7 .IVS C lass Treasurer I I C ross Countrx 9 IO I I I2 Tr tck 9 IO Bots Cheer Club 9 I0 JVS Student Council VS I A Rom I Susan Sekas treasurer lul1c Bedmghius secre tarx Top Row Greg Jones wee presldent Angte Dmkvworth president Mr Barhorst tdvtsor Sen1orsf75 9. 10, 11'.12Qrfl1e1e 9. 10. 12. 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' .Ii 1. 11 I1 . C 1 '11 S11 1 S I2: H11 'blll Ili 111 I 1 Ilub I-: Iixf LI11 gc .Il ' I2 CII, n IR I' I ,' II1 I .C .I ,Iil ' 1 Blu' I - .I.I I TI1' 1 52.115 I III Pride is the center ofthe Class of 1984. For four years we have melted together as one, to face re- sponsibilities presented to us. Now 'ts we part the pride shared between us will be carried within our hearts as we face the world and its challenges. Spirit and pride are the beacons that have guided the Class of l984 over turbulent waters and through unplanned courses. Together we have worked to steer our vessel over the horizon into new ideas and responsibilities. We hope our beacon will shine forever to guide others along the path we have planned. The Class of 1984 will alwavs remember the port of Lehman High School who has always welcomed us back with open firms 'ind love . . . the love that we share together as a class. Angie Dankworth president. X H' . ' wg Cuxington. wbert Durbin. Lisa Low Karen McClain C 9 v q t 1 K. 1 7 1 x c q VX. Buckeye Girls .ind Boys Stale. Beth Stephan. Karen 'Vlcfltin Circ' t 1 Ri I. 'fr' Mark McClain Sharon McDermott lt Jeff McMahan Shelley Meyer L, mr- :fd John Miller Sandra Miller Erin Murray Julie Plank Julia Russell Tim Scully Ellzabeth Musser ...aaa David Puthoff '1I'I3' Steven Sale Carla Seewer Lisa Mane Low daughter of Grover and Franc1ne Low G1rls Cheer Club 12 Yearbook Staff 12 Marchmg Band 9 10 Concert Band 9 10 Mus1ca1 9 10 11 17 Glee Club 12 L1me11ght 12 Karen S McC'lam daughter ofB11nchc. McC1a1n and the late James McCla1n Volleyball 9 10 11 12 Volleyball Co Captaln 10 12 Track9 10 11 12 Basketball Stat 10 12 Cheerleader 10 G1r1sChecrClub9 10 11 12 French Club9 10 ll 12 French Club Secretary 10 Cr1er 11 Yearbook Staff 11 March 1ng Band 9 10 Concert Band 9 10 Pep Bano 9 Mus1cal 9 10 12 OMEA Contest 9 10 Class Play 12 Natlonal Honor Socl ety 11 12 Achlevcment Tests 9 10 17 G1rls State 11 Powder Puff Football 12 Mark E McClain ll son of Ann Hannegan and Mark McC1a1n Track9 Boys Cheer Club9 10 ll 12 Spamsh Club 9 Cr1er 12 Homecommg Escort 12 S aron Ann McDermott daughter of Wllllam and Patr1c1a Dermott Volleyball 9 10 11 12 Track 9 10 11 Basketbal19 10 ll 12 Span1shC1ub9 10 Mus1cal9 10 11 12 Glee Club ll 12 L1me11ght 11 Jeffery Alan McMahan son of Robert and Deborah McMa n JVS 11 Shelley R Mever daughter of W1ll1am and Jeanne Meyer Glrls Cheer Club 9 10 11 12 Spamsh Club 9 10 Cr1er 12 Mus1ca1 10 Glee Club 11 L1mel1ght 11 Powder Puff Football John T Mrller son ol Ronald and Carolyn M1l1er Baseball 10 12 Basketball 9 0 ll Boys Cheer Club 9 10 11 French Club 9 10 Student Counc11 12 Mus1eal 9 Class Play 12 Homecomlng Escort 12 Sandr daughter of Dave and Joan Mlller Track 9 ll 12 Basketball 9 10 11 Glrls Cheer Club9 10 11 Span1sh Club9 10 Marchmg Band 9 10 11 Majorette 12 P11 Band 10 Concert Band9 10 11 12 OMEA Contest9 Powder Puff Football 12 Erm Louise Murray daughter of Thomas and Joyce Murray 11 12 Prom Court 11 March1ng Band 9 10 11 12 Concert Band9 1011 12 Pep Band 10 11 P1t Band 12 Mus1ca19 10 11 12 OMEA Contest 9 12 Class Play 12 Natlonal Honor SOCICIV 11 12 Academ1a 11 12 Ach1evement Tests 10 11 Powder Puff Football 12 Elzzaheth er daughter of Dav1d L Musser Football t 11 Volleyball 9 10 11 12 Track 12 Basketball BasketbalIStat 11 Glrls Cheer Club9 10 11 12 French Club 9 11 12 Yearbook Staffll 12 Mus1cal9 10 11 12 OMEA Contest 11 12 GleeC1ub9 10 12 L1me11ght 10 12 Class Play 12 Powder Puff Football 12 Ju k daughter of Donald and Mary Jane Plank Softball 11 Track 9 Basketball 9 10 11 G1r1s Cheer Club 9 10 11 12 Spamsh Club 9 10 Yearbook Staff ll Homecom 1ng Court 12 March1ng Band 9 10 ll 12 Concert Band 9 10 11 12 J377 Band 12 Mus1ca19 10 OMEA Contest 10 12 Glee Club 12 L1me11ght 12 Class Play 12 Powder Puff Foot ball 12 Powder Puff escort 12 Dawd R Puthoff son of Robert and Teresa Puthoff Football 10 Wrestlmg 9 10 11 Boys Cheer Club 9 10 Spanlsh Club 9 M s1ca1910JVS11 12 .lulra Michelle Russell daughter of Douglas and Patr1c1a Rus sell Class Secretary 10 11 Cheerleader 9 10 ll 12 G1rls Cheer Club 9 10 11 12 Span1sh Club 9 10 Student Counc1l 10 March1ng Band 9 10 11 Concert Band 9 10 Mus1cal9 10 OMEA Contest 10 Class Play 12 Steven E Sale son of Larry and Ga11 S tle Cross Country 10 Football 9 Baseball 10 ll 12 Track 9 Basketball 9 Boys Cheer Club 9 10 11 12 Spamsh Club 9 10 Homecomlng Escort 12 Timothy Scully son of Paul Scully and Kathy Scully Class V103 Pres1dent9 Football 9 Basketball 10 Boys Cheer Club 9 10 11 12 Homecommg Escort 12 Prom Court 11 12 Mr Coo1Caval1er 12 Glee Club ll 12 L1mel1ght 12 Prom K1ng Carla .lean Seewer daughter of Carl and Vlfglnla Seewer Class Pres1a5TCBecf1cader 10 12 cms Cheer Club 11 12 French Club9 10 ll Student Counc1l9 10 12 Homecommg Court 12 May Crownlng 12 Prom Court 11 12 OMEA Con test 12 Glee Club 9 12 L1me11ght 12 Prom Quen 12 FTA 9 10, Powder Puff Football 12, Powder Puff Escort 12 Sen1orsf79 . . .... . . . 1 ' . 1 . . 1 1 1 . . 1 s 1 1 ' : , - 2 , 1 , ' 1 1 ' . 1 ' L . . 1 Q , : ' 1 ' ' ' '- . 1 . , -. . . 1 h y . . 1 1 . 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Class President IO: Ciilss Trcasurcr l2g Chccrlcadcr ll, l21 Cheer- lcadcr Captain l l, l23 fiirls Chccr Club 9, lil, I l, l21 Spanish Club 9, lil, Yearbook Stall l21 Studcnt Council 9, lil, lll Student Council Secretary ll, lflag Corps lil, ll, l2, l-'lag Corps Captain ll, 121 N1usical9, lO, ll, 121 OMIQA Contcst 12, Dance Group llg Cilcc Club ll, l21 limelight 9, lil, ll, l2, Class Play l21 Baseball Stat. ll, l21 Povsdcr Pull' lfootball 12, lk-an .VichaclSherman. son ol' Michacl and 'Vlary Sherman. Base- ball ll, Boys Cheer Club 9, ltl, ll, l21 Spanish Club 9, lO. Thomas Le-pq .SLQpel,son ol' Thomas and Chcrylc Sippel. Football 9flfl,Ylil , il 21 Track 9, lil, ll, l21Baskctball91Boys Cheer Club 9. ltl, ll, l21 Student Council l2g Prom Princc ll, Nlusical lfl. ll, l2: ON1liA Contcst ll, l21Cilec Club ll, 12, Limelight ll, 121 Prom Court ll, l21 Powder Pull' Coach l2. Susan Sekas DCHH ShCl'fl'l3.I'l Theresa L. Smith, daughter ol Norman and ,lcan Smith. Class - President l lg Class Vice Prcsidcnt lil, Class Treasurer 91Yollcyball lil, ll, l21Traek 9, lil, ll, Chccrlcadcr 9, Ciirls Cheer Club 9, lfl, ll. l21 lfrcnch Club 9, IO, iiQSIllCiCI1l Council llg Homecoming Y - Court l2g Wrestling Stat l2: Marching Band 9, ltlg Concert Band 9, lIl1N1usical9, lfl, l ILONHZX Contcst 9, lil, Class Play I2: Nation- al Honor Society ll, l2, Achicxcment Tests 9, lil, ll, l21 Powder I I Putt' l-'ootball l2. Sl'lDffMi'hIiCIlE21.l,,SlI.'1LLlf'l', son ol' William and Vivian Stelmer. Golf 9, ltlg Boys Cheer Club 9, lil, ll, l2, Spanish Club 93 Homecoming I I liscort l 21 Class Play l21 Crier l21 Mr, Cool Cavalier Candidate l2. I , I Thomas Sippel Tracy Smith Scott Stelzner Elizabeth Stephan Mark Sullivan ,. , 5 mlq, Janet Swarts Zia Syed Kelly Thobe 80fSeniors Karen Toopes Esin Walling Beth Weigel Chris Wermert gl- ' C Jill Wertz Rebecca Wolaver .. Judy Wourms Kyle Zepernick Elizabeth Jane Stephan, daughter of Edmund and Barbara Stephan. Cheerleader 9, 10, 11, 123 Girls Cheer Club 9, 10, 11, 123 French Club 9.10. 1 13 Crier 1 li Yearbook Staff 1 1: March- ing Band 9, 10, 11, 123 Concert Band 9, 10, 11, 121.12127 Band 9, 10, 11, 123 Musical 9, 10, 11, 123OMEA Contest 9, 10, 11, 123 Dance Group 113 Glee Club 113 Limelight 9, 10, 11, 123 Class Play 123 National Honor Society 11, 123 Achievement Tests 9, 10, 11, 123 Top 100 10, 11, 123 Girls State 113 Chemistry Bowl 113 Edison State Math Contest 11. 121Salutatorian 12. ,Mark David Sullivan, son of Sherla Sullivan and the late George Sullivan, Boys Cheer Club 9, 10. 11, 123 Spanish Club 121Glee Club 123 Limelight 12, Janet Elaine Swarts, daughter of Jimmie and Eleanor Swarts. Softball Stat 93 Tennis 123 Girls Cheer Club 9, 10, 11, 123 Girls Cheer Club Treasurer 123 Spanish Club 9, 103 Yearbook Staff 113 Marching Band 9. 10, 11, 123 Concert Band 9, 10, ll: Pep Band 113 Jazz Band 113 Pit Band 111OMEA Contest 9, 10, 113 Limelight 113 Class Play 123 National Honor Society 11, 123 Academia 11: Achievement Tests 9, 113 Top 100 10. 113 Edison State Math Contest ll, Powder Puff Football 12. Zia Syed, son of Dorothy and Hifazet Syed, Soccer 123 Soccer Captain 123 Basketball Stat 113 Boys Cheer Club 10, 11, 123 National Honor Society 11, 123 National Honor Society Treasurer 12. Kelly Jolene Thobe. daughter ofC1etus and Amy Thobe, Tennis 113 Basketball 93 Girls Cheer Club 9, 10, 11, 123 Spanish Club 123 Marching Band 9, 10, 113 Concert Band 9, 10, 111 Musical 10, ll. 123 Dance Group 11. 123 Glee Club 121 Limelight 11, 123 Class Play 123 OMEA Contest 9, 10, 11, 123 Achievement Tests 12. Karen I, Toopes, daughter of William and Dora Toopes. Soft- ball 9, 10, 11, 123 Girls Cheer Club 9, 10, 11, 123 Cheer Club Representative 123 Spanish Club 9, 103 Crier 123 Yearbook Staff 11, 123 Flag Corps 10, 11, 123 Musical 9, 10, 11, 123 Glee Club 11, 123 Limelight 10, ll, 123 Baseball Stat. 123 Powder Puff Football 12, Nlichael A. Turley, son of Judith C. Turley and James D. Turley, Soccer 123 Basketball 113 Boys Cheer Club 9, 10, 11,123 French Club 9, 103 Class Play 123 Chemistry 11, 123 Academia 11, 123 Achievement Tests 93 Musical 12, Esin Irene Walling, daughter of Suzanne Walling and Albert Walling, Jr. Cross Country 123 Basketball 93 Girls Cheer Club 9, 10, 11, 123 Spanish Club 9, 103 Yearbook Staff 113 Baseball Stat. ll3Glee Club 123 l.imelight 123 Powder Puff Football 12, Beth Ann Weigel, daughter of Herb and Judy Weigel. Class Treasurer 1 13Softball 10, 11, 123 Girls Cheer Club 9,10,11,123 Spanish 93 Crier 123 Yearbook Staff 11, 123 Student Council 10, 11, 123 Homecoming Court 123 Prom Princess 113 Flag Corps 10, 123 Musical 9, 10, 11, 123 Limelight 9, 11, 123 Class Play 123 Student Council Officer 123 Prom Court 123 Glee Club 9. 11, 123 Powder Puff Football 123 Powder Puff Escort 12. Christopher Joseph Wermert, son of Carl and Rosie Wermert. Limelight 123 Class play 123 Football 9, 10, 11, 123 Wrestling 9, 10, 11, 123 Track 9, 103 Boys Cheer Club 9, 10, 11, 123 Spanish Club 9, 10, 123 Student Council 93 Musical 12gG1ee Club 12. Jilll'XQ2l'E'Wertz, daughter of Jerry and Karen Wertz. Softball Stat. 93 Tennis 11, 123 Girls Cheer Club 9, 10, 11, 123 Spanish Club 9, 103 Marching Band 9, 10, 11, 123 Concert Band 9, 10, 11, 123 Pep Band 9, 10: Pit Band 9, 10, 123 l.imelight 9, 113 National Honor Society 11, 123 Musical 113 OMEA Contest 9, 10, 12. Rebecca Lynn Wolaver, daughter of John and Mary Ann Wo- laver. Softball 93 Marching Band 93 Flag Corps 101 Concert Band 93 Pep Band 93 JVS 11, 12. .lgdl Wourms, daughter of Ronald Wourms and the late Marjo- rie Wourms. Class President 93 Volleyball 9, 10, 11, 123 Basket- ball 9, 10, 11, 123 Basketball Captain 123 Girls Cheer Club 123 French Club 9, 10, 11, 123 French Club President 11, 123 Year- book Staff 113 Student Council 93 Homecoming Court 123 Marching Band 93 Concert Band 93 OM EA Contest 93 National Honor Society 11, 123 Achievement Tests 9, 103 Girls State Alternate 113 Softball 9, 10, 113 Powder Puff Football 12. Kyle David Zepernick, son of David and Joan Zepernick. Foot- ball 9, 10, 11g Boys Cheer Club 9, 10, 1 1, 123 French Club 9,103 Class Play 123 Baseball 11, 12. Seniorsf8 l 1 - - 1 49' P Xu. -if --U. if ' k Lehman Is . . . STUDENTS l hi Q5 John Arthur i Nick Ashcraft Tony Beckert Angie Beemann Q Brian Bcrtke, ,xjerry Blais Rick Bornhorst Paul Clark Beth Copella Joan Crist Dave Cruscy Q Matt Curtis Amy DeBr0sse Diane DeLong Jackie Dever aAmy Dunson Mark Durbin 84fJuni0rs at Our junior year will probably be one of the most memorable at Lehman? During other many goals together . s ' looo ooo so oalo 5 llo s lrlll 1 loll 222 f i z as We started the year building a Fantasy Dragon for the hours building our creation and it proved to be very rewarding as we won Competition. ppye pipy As a class, we then pulled together to capture a free dayjfor scllingifligiiitost Oliiciberfest att , , --.: se - . l,t- itfeet :'. After our retreat at Bergamo, Sadie Hawkins was negrt. with tttg ::'- - 'k:-'- Mani . . . if iiiii . Still going strong, prom committees and chaggggsrso w were .the theme Magic segs The junior class would. to thank hard work. and , . -- K, s.L 1,- rea ::: s ' Q - . . r. i couldn t have had year - Bnan Jac ent. gg g 1 esss Je... ,, ,mn ,Mi .riff if ,,. ,,:,,,V .iii fl 5 'ls it g we l,, be ei, ' wi , i ,,4,, 4 My 5, sy, MQW . Ha., J A. Juniors concentrate on the PSAT tcsts. B. Class Officers: Row l - Julie Jacomet, treasurerg Sue Teach, secretary. Top Row - Miss Dia- mond, advisorg Lisa Potts, vice presidcntg Brian Jacob, president. C. Tere- sa and Cathy sharc a joke. D. Eric and Dan take a minute to pose with Eric's pride and joy. Max Elliott Michelle Elson Tim Favoritef Mary Fields Aimee Frantz Lottie Frantz Matt Gaierjf Phil Gilardiff' Maria Gleason Tim Gorman ,f Chuck Grumbach Mark Gunnellf Jennifer Hartzellxf' Nancy Heiner Kristen Helmlinger Cindy Hemmlf odd HcmmX liff Hemmerty .Iuniorsf85 Brian Class Of 1985 Relaxes At Retreat T resa Hissong Brian Jacob Julie Jacomet 5 Brian Jones lMike Kruse Julie Lamoreaux f Doug Latimer Diane Link Lori Low Teresa Luthman Sharon McGill Patti Meyer Lynn Miceli Cathy Miller V Mike Miller 'X Lisa Monnint Colleen Murray sw . -if Q .xl Se fs 4 xl ,... E we JJJ is 46 'K 'bfifw QL QQ, A. Aimee gives her sock a lug. B, Mail and Lynn learn to ice cakes in Home liconomicsjust in time for the Octoberfest. C. Some of the football team are taking it easy during Beanie Weinie. 86fJuni0rs li' if' M hwy' Atl W ,st 1 Ili,-W E M A Togxs became the dress code for one day at Lehman Bri in models a classic example. B. Joan, Karen Beth 1nd Julie prepare their music for the 4, zebra 7 at vs , 35 W football half-time show. Karen Wiford Bill Wion Darrell Zook Kristen Zielsdorf Mike Nuss Andy O'Leag Peter O'Neil ' , Stephanie Partington X Dan Paulus if Susan Petitjea rf Lisa Potts nj Patty Raterman AX Karla Ratermann Sandy Runyon ,f Todd Smith Sue Teach Amy Thorne Jerry Vanderhorstyf Dan Wehrle xf Steve Weinschenk Julie Wertz Dean Whitlow Absent: Alan Doyle Marcelo Holanda Eric Mestemaker Juniorsf87 A . V X, ,iw I u w Sophs Sel ,K Cama tions TJ Jeff Baumann ' Tracy Bennion Mike Berning we mPhil Berning Beth Borders , Mike Ciriegio ,V Mitch Ciriegio ' V Angie Cole Sharon Crawford Missy Dankworth 4 Jerri Deitering Melissa Dorner N . Katie Dunson Stacey Edwards 88fSophomores The sophomore class began the year with our annu- al entry into the float competitions. Our fantasy world of football e playing frogs played to the chosen theme of A World of Fantasy . The float, which was built at Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Payne's, was very suc- cessful and all the sophomores were quite proud ofit. J ln February, the class sold Valentine carnations to raise money for the Senior-Sophomore Brunch. The brunch was held at Holy Angels School and each of thefseniors was given a special gift. The sophomore class aiiclgclass officers want to wish the best of luck to the Class of 1984 and hope that they will always remember the good times at Lehman High. - Herb Weigel, president as 1 fl 'ft--Q W ,IV Q A '-N.-. wr ,x J .. raeltik ii.. ,L vi if i W, If xr. s. .aw 3 vida ,J 14, ts YY ,, gd if E ,,,. A. Michael and Bill study in the library H. Class Officers: Row l Stacey l-tlwards. treasurerg Jill Jenkins. secretary Top Roxy Nliss Nleseher. adxisor' Katie llunson. iiee presidentg Herb Weigel. president C, VN'here's the beet' l dont think it ts oxer there D, So this ls htm the sophomores spend their gym Class' l- Erin and Tracy, something urnngf' Jim Edwards f hip Eisenstein Jerry Frantz , Bill Gehle of Susan Gepfrey David Grilliot Jill Hemmert Cathy Hissong Steve Hurley Jill Jenkins - eillerber it Brent Knab Christy Koon Susan Koon N Michael LaChev Scott Latham John Lewis Jeanette Link Sophomores 89 Class 0 1986 . ,,,- 4 V it i f : L ' N i t L as 3 ,,..,, , 2 ,Q aww, im ffv, q , , V I- by mt N K . V . D an 3 A if , , VYK, t if ,Q H . ,- V , . 43, Q '--, '-A r rr S at 1 l is - 5 , . 5 A , ..,. ,, I ' '-'-35' A . , 'A RV Mary Ann Matthews A ,, Mike McClain vffirin McDermott Alfonso Mediero Scott Mestemaker Mike Millet Kelley Morgan Jenni Mowery helley Nederman Rick Payne 419 Monica Pepiot Kathy Pierre Mark Plessinger X! Tom Pope Melissa Quellhorst Bill Schmidt Jim Schmidt Mary Schneider A. How can THAT be the answer? B. Sophomorcs Sh iron Crawford and Mike Berningjoin juniors Peter O'Neill ind Nick Ashcraft during an Academic session. C. Elena and Alfonso wcrc exchange students with us both semesters. 90fSophomores . 'ln Q A. Herb takes a breather from two-a-day prac- tices, B. Jerry runs lull stride ahead. C. May we have your attention for afternoon announcements? 5 i . . lc. Ann Schroeder Marcia Schulze Missy Sherman Christy Smith Joe Sommer Leslie Sommer Ginger Starrett Ned Swarts Ruth Syed Paul Turley Matt Voisard Stephanie Walling 'xrikzsrr , N Herb Weigel Susan Whitlow Dan Wildenhaus . Dan Wourms Ken Zimmerman Absent: Andy Lis f Keith Goins Mike Simpkins Sophomoresf9l Kelli Anderson Brian Ashcraft ew Welcome ' ii ' is .W J gCarolyn Barhorst Amy Beeman X Julia Cole 4 Calvin Cooley YY Michael Crist Tammy Dejulio Nicole DePriest Q Jenny Dever Steve Dorner f Laurie Drees l -Mary Elliott A Michelle Elliott Ron Elsass Tisha Francis 92fFreshmen r X ,Weir ,gf fl' 'Ol K 4 , ,. my y ,J N .f 5 ' M Z GW W ,Z . fa A In is Qi fr f it ilk, is ,iy M, . ' .. fa, , x ,,y, wx- A .,c. C .i 5, 4. 2 W . 'QA 41' H ,,,, M ,, rrr vp . 3 ' ,,, .QL 4 , A w vi, Lt MAL li' l' ,K 75 fa ' 3 ki '49 qw L, fir ,,yV in A ,h,, ,V,, mb 1 m .1: . L ' QXIL X'hf k' F . m. . .vie N . A -K'- H Tse freshly? proud ftnakeome ea pagrtsotT.... sawgissssw ll K ' 'Q' the it T55 X 413 . - K-'. - ....f.0i3ffl2.Pf to ...1.mP0?fen1- bu Years Lavr in ilhere 9SMass for the f 'f igiixth grades f the four sfffooisiland our class f w ii Imm A there was a fast. Many students took pled Efmoney for the Rice Bowl for Catholic Our class has learnedemuch the tsss tQ,ordonnier, other faculty me Ruthie Frantz resigntf t .ete ' p F . s. s ' .-is .t mi QE. 5 1 .. E. -. ll . eff? ' N wa it fe? A. Who let them in? B. Class Officers: Row l -- Elizabeth McBride, treasurcrg Calvin Cooley, secretary. Top Row - - Matt Witford, vice presi- dcntf Ruth Frantz, president: Mr. Cordonnier, advisor. C. French Class spends some time in the library playing French scrabble and French card games. D. l wonder if anyone would notice ifl ate this? E, Elizabeth and Caryn show us what they like to do best. Ruth Frantz ll Pat Gartland Andy Gehret Denise Gepfrey 'th Hemm If Amy Henderson Lorraine Herd Andy Jacomet lf Rebecca Jones Mike Kelnhofer ,X Mike Kerrigan Jane Kiefer Eve Lampman Stephen Lane Jim Lewis .X Christina Luthman Elizabeth McBride Brian McGill Freshmenf93 J f Nancy Mestemaker Don Miller Jennifer Monnin essica Monnin Kelley Murray Annette Myers Angie Nerderman RK Gina Nolan Leslie O'Leary Stephanie Omlor Kevin O'Neill Steve Peltier Don Petitjean Michael Potts 94fFreshmen vii A . Rookie Ca Valiers . in Caryn Scott E Y 1 l Sean Scully Kelley Sherman Mary Simpkins Matt Smith Renee Spurgeon A John Starrett Steve Starrett Missy Stephenson Craig Stiefel Claudia Taesler Jane Teach Kathy Wehrle Connie Weigandt X Matt Wiford Beth Zielsdorf Absent: Tina -C lt' Davis l I I 1 fig 'H S T 9 I W, ,W V .if ' C tiit G As freshman manager, Don gives his support to the basketball team. B. The freshman bench watches in hope, shock andfor disbelief? C. Come on, :party's this way, D. The new members ofthe band prepare routine. E. Cross Country runner .lohn Quinlisk, F. Friends are having a good time, as Gina :lan waves. G. Matt wonders, Heyy what's her name? ll. Carolyn, Freshmenf95 w-Jiffy fi if ff :ALQRPU Valley .l0inLVoea1ional Sehogli ' ' ' Rf-arlinglon takes a Eleogvgfqire readiif. Karla is learning miie necessary skills for her field ol' study. D, Dale looks up from his assignment. E. Lisa gives us a smile. F. Diane Delnng works at the keyboard. Ci. Jerry, ll. Electronics takes Practice to learn. 1'- .4 96 fivs -vw-..,.,,--,, JVS ?1?'Yfg 'N-if f' Offers Job Skills H B111 Wlon 1 i Jvsf97 Lehman Is . . . FACULTY ! V Rev. .l. Dennis Jaspers -- Principal. Lehman Foundation. Lehman Scholarship Committee. lWr. Nlichael Barhorst --- Executive Vice-Principal. Business Manager, Senior Class Advisor, Cross Country Coach. Transporation. .'Wrs. Gail Brandenie - Glee Club. journalistic Writing. Jr.fSr. Applied English. Assistant Principal. Public Relations. Student Council. CrierfCatch-Up, Senior Class Play. Musical. Boys Cheer Club, Limelight. Rev, Christopher Armstrong - Chaplain. Religion ll. Religion III, Academia. .'Wr. Douglas Barhorst - American Government. World Geography. Military History, Economics, Reserve Boys' Basketball Coach. Assistant Nw. Football Coach. Nlrs. ,Vary Agnes Brandewie - Vlath IV. Calculus. iWr. Bruce Carnes - American History, European History. Head Baseball Coach. Assistant Football Coach, Nlr. Henry Cordonnier A Religion I. Fundamentals of Math. Freshman Advisor, Freshman Basketball Coach. Lifeline. Nliss Pamela Diamond W Algebra ll, Geometry. Junior Class Advisor. Flag Corps, Girls Cheer Club. Prom Co-Advisor. .. . -. 4-- F v 100 Faculty L? Q. 5 ' sf if J . new 45,2 'x aw- 1 leaders were Jenny Bar horst and Joyce Reier Helping with the cheer- . Jlr. Shearl Edler - English l. English IV. Spanish l. Spanish ll. Rlrs. Barbara Frantz Home Economics l and ll. Chetis Class. Independent Liiing. Jlrs. .lean Gross French l. French ll. Adianced French. Computer Science. Jlr. William Heath -f Drafting tFirst Semesterj. Nlr. Robert Heil - Physical Education I, Physical Education ll, Health, Athletic Director, Varsity Girls' Basketball Coach. Nlr. Russell Helmlinger -- Drafting tSecond Semesterl. i ',',-i ll 1 Mr. KeviirTKavanaUgi1 ff Biology Head Football Coach. Boys' Track Coach, Girls' Track Coach Miss Virginia Larger- English l. English ll, Cheerleader Advisor. Mr. Peter Martich - Guidance. A. Mr. Barhorst checks on his runners. B. Mr. Carnes and Father .laspers enjoy the faculty picnic. C. Miss Mescher cheers on the team. D. Concentration. E, Mrs. Hemmert gives her time to help our musical program. F. Mrs. Kinsella. golf. Facultyfl0l .Miss Nancy illescher - Physiology. Sociology, Psychology, Religion IV. Physical Ifdueation ll, Personal Typing, Sophomore Advisor. Varsity and Reserve Volleyball Coach. Jlr. David Jlusser - Physical Science, Algebra l. Audiovisual Maintenance. Prom Co-Advisor. Jlrs. Suzanne Pinter - l.earning Disability. Language Arts, Remedial Reading. Jrlrs. Diana Schlater - Librarian, Attendance Office. Audiovisual Coordinator. Yearbook Advisor and Typist. Wliss Elaine Schneller - Grade School Band. Art. Band. Band Director. Musical. Limelight. Urs. Catherine Tenney - Office Practice. Shorthand l. Shorthand ll. National llonor Society, .Vr. Robert Tenney - Chemistry. Physics. plrlr. .Wark Wurm - Personal Typing. Career Typing. Accounting l, Accounting ll. Introduction to Business, Varsity Boys' Basketball Coaeh. Gym Coordinator. Sister Anna iWae Yunker - English ll. English lll. Book Store. lfaculty Work Room. fa X W5 .. 102fFacuhy KW 29 ...iv S M if i ' . . . fi.. , fMEQ'WWw? W -e af . gg .2 A. .gel Q ,,.f i n 3459 Q 7 2 if ai i 4 , 4, T . t at wok wfr Y . Q' ,V 1' ., ,.3' I -4vff1k'.i if Y' 2 XL. 2 . 5 1- A.. fwkggig g ww .ri BOARD OF EDUCATION Rev. J. Dennis Jaspers Rev. .lames O'Connor Rev, James Trick Rev. Paul Wolfer Rev. Robert Schutte Mr. John Bertke Mr. John Caulfield Mr. Patrick Gartland Mrs. James McClain Mrs. David Monnin Mr. Fred Nerderman Mr. Joseph Williamson Jlrs. Esther Bensman - Cook. Jlr. Greg Gepfrej' - Custodian. Mr. Jerry Gepfrey - Custodian. Mrs. Rita Hennessey - Secretary. Mr. Thomas Jordan - Head Custodian. Mrs. Katherine Nlawhorr - Cook. Mrs. Patricia Wood - Cook. Mrs. Marilyn Kloeker - Office Aide. Mrs. Marie Pence - Office Aide. A. Mr. Rob Fridley - Golf Coach. B. Mr. David McBride - 7 Girls' Tennis Coach. Boys' Tennis Coach. Reserve Girls' Basketball Coach. C. Mr. Steve Woodruff - Wrestling Coach. D. Mr. Toby Caserta - Assistant Wrestling Coach. E. Mr. Pete Davey - Soccer Coach. F. Mrs. Betty Schulve - Softball Coach. Faeuhyfl03 CLUBS Lehman Is . . . Q S' 5 Concert Band Concert Band. Row l Teresa Hissong, Elizabeth McBride, Nancy Mestemggker, Angie Beeman, Stephanie Walling, Chrisy Luthman. Row 2 - Bren Knab. Katie Dunson. Teresa l.uthman. Jackie Dever, Robert M42mQry: Monica Pepiot, Julie Jacomet, Amy DeBrosse, Lori Low, Melissa Qrgb, Rovi 3 f Jill NNCTI7, Caryn Scott, Ruth Frantz, Sharon Crawford, Mike Millet, Jerry Frantz, Aimee Frantz, Joan Crist, Angie Dankworfhjetl Stephan, Mike Kelnhofer, Claudia T2lCS fd Julie Plank, Nicky DePriest, JIEFDRRT Miss Schweller, Don Petitjf-an, Stevi Starrett, Dan Wildenhaus, Jeff aren Wilord, Brian Jacob, Mike Berning, Diane Liinkfffera Deiterj-gg Jill Jenkins, John Starrett, W'- ' s- - X-A 'lliii J i,,t,..fK ll ,, i i Jan Band. Row l Angie Dankworth, Julie Plank, Jerry 7 Frantl. Don Petitjean, Monica Pepiot. Robert Durbin. Row 2 -f Brian Jacob, Mike Kelnhofer, Sharon Crawford. Katie Dun- son, Amy DeBrosse, Aimee Frantz, Beth Stephan, Beth Bor- ders. Top Row -- Teresa Hissong, Melissa Grob. Karen Wi- ford, l.ori Low. l Band Officers. Row l - Angie Dankworth, president. Row 2 - Diane DeLong, Flag Corps co-captaing Aimee Frantz, Sidney vice president, Brian Jacob, drum major, Angie Beeman, Piqua vice presidentg Susan Sekas. Flag Corps co-captain. Top Row - Sharon Crawford, assistant librarian, Teresa Hissong, librarian, Amy DeBrosse, secretary, Beth Bor- ders, treasurer. S fs. Pep Band i Pep Band. Row l W Beth Borders, Don Petitjean, Ruth Frantz. Row 2 f- John Starrett, Mike Berning. Row 3 A Sharon Crawford, Amy C DeBrosse. Row 4 H- Claudia Taesler, Angie Beeman. Row 5 f Nancy Mestemaker, Julie Jacomet. Row 6 f Monica Pepiot, Qlizabeth McBride. Row 7 - Steve Starrett, Jill Jenkins. Row 8 -A-A Jerri Dciter- , e ing. Row 9 -'--- Dan Wildenhaus. Top Row - Jerry Frantz. , I' l'QQU3f4d S 2 I' c hB ia nn gd Marching Band. Row l A- Lorraine Herd, Cathy Miller, Brian Jacob, Teresa Luthman, Sandy Miller. Rowxl V Kelly Kinsella, Karen Toopcs, Stephanie Partington, Mike Kelnhofer, Lori Low, John Starrett, Melissa,Gfob, Janet Swarts. Claudia Taeslcr, Jerri Deitering, Jill Jenkins, Susan Gepfrey, Kelley Murray, Eve Lampman. Row 3 f Beth Stephan, Angie Dankworth, Erin Murray. Sharon Crawford, Teresa Hissong. Mike Berning, Diane Link, Amy DeBrossc, Row 4 A - Carolyn Barhorst, Beth Weigel, Susan Sckas, Jeanette Link, Julie Jacomet, Joan Crist, Angie Beeman, Elizabeth McBride, Nancy Mestemaker, Jen ' , Aimee Frantz, Robert Durbin, Monica Pcpiot, Brent Knab, Chrisy Luthman, 'tephanie Walling, Karen Wiford, Beth Borders, Diane DeLong, Amy Bceman, Jane Kiefer, Miss Schweller. Row 5 -f Nicky DePriest, Jill ertz. -au rees, Julie Plank, Katic Dunson, Caryn Scott, Jackie Dever, Ruth Ffrantz, Jerry Frantz. Top Row - Don Petitcjan. Bill Gehle, Phil Berning, Tim Favorite, Sue Teach, Jeff Jacomet, Dan Wildenhaus, Stevie Starrett, V I y Majorettes t Mtijfwettes, Miller. Top Row - Cathy Miller, Lorraine' Herdg' 'Tieresa ffuthzitiaii. 705 la. ...:...t Q W-x Q .,...,, 'africa J 1' i n E,, 2 J .7 Drum in , , iii I ,,,,...,, M . F'-3 alot Brian Jacob FI , Flag Corps. Row I -A Kelly Kinsella, Beth ' ' ag Weigel, Susan Sekas. Karen Toopes. Row 2 ' I W- Jeanette Link, , ' 5 t S Diane DeLong, Susan Gepfrey. Top Row - -.I p r Jane Kiefer, Amy Beeman, Kelley Murray, ' Carolyn Barhorst, ' Eve Lampman. ii A A Bandmw I ii Q .. .. . . ,,,, .. Q . .4 ,,,, gi., ...fg..gf...,,L.s,,... ,geek N,,, !,,,' VEQA - V V1 . :Vf i f . 5 Q A Q Q I . r A V 4. fr ,A ,,', T 5 ,y, V M ',,, New ' 5 V W? , Y, V .. .V I W Y VE V fgf, 56.1 Vi I i afot ,4 H' H iq iq, mr an .. In V G , YV, , . . bG,V N , r V X V . . ,Q Q K ,Vim N. W f it -rv' o Y T W I in 'rg if 1'AA 2 6 We ' 1 i . 7 f Q,-fi V 1 ff yy 1' Y 71' T 'I ,Wy ,ii W ' ' 1' ' ' J . A C it .. , . . v W ,,,.4f:fis,,.f W,,AA .f fi i - . 'L , 'ii V ' ' . W..- M Q. ..s................,.W ,M W.. N ...... . . .r t - . . . gg. . I Glee Club. Row l Patty Raterman, Lori Low. Julie Lamoreaux, Esin Walling, Lisa Low, Melissa Grob. Missy G Goffena. Beth Weigel. Kelly Thobe. Karen Toopes. Julie Plank, Carla Seewer. Susan Sekas, Tom Sippel, Mark Club J, Kelnhotner. Rieh Graham. Row 2 -- Mrs, Brandewie, Melissa Quellhorst, Julie Jacomet. Denise Gepfrey. Rebecca Jones, Mary Elliott. Kelli Anderson. Carolyn Barhorst. Amy Beeman. Brenda Puthoff. Elena Aguirre, Jeanette Link, Mark Sullivan. Robert Durbin. Angie Cole. Ann Schroeder. Christy Koon. Row 3 - Dan Wildenhaus. Julie Wertz, Missy Sherman, .lill Jenkins. Susan Gepfrey, Stephanie Walling, Shelley Nerderman, Jessica Monnin, Andy Jaeomet, Matt Wiliord. Joe Russell. Andy lfreytag. Steve Lane. Missy Dankwbrfh, Mary Ann Matthews, Susan Koon. Row 4 -W Patti Meyer. Michelle Elson. Kristen Zielsdorf, Karen W'if6i'4k'iM'aria 'Gleason, Colleen Murray, Tracy Bennion. Erin McDermott. Jennifer Monnin. Keith Hemm, Todd Hei'fi1iE.llria?klGii1'mefl, Doug Latimer. Tim Gorman, Joan Crist. Top Row - Susan Petitjean. Sharon McDermott. Lisa 'M?Yi'y'S?m1ikins.Stephanie Omlori Missy Stephenson, Renee Spurgeon. .lane Kiefer. Jane Teach, Eve Lampmazi, Kellefii Shefmaffg Kelley Murray, Cliff Hemmert. Phil Gilardi. Brian Nlieodemus. Andy O'l.eary. Chris Wermert. Trio I, l.elit from top to bottom Karen Wiford, . I J H J Missy Goffena. Julie Jaeomct. Trio ll: Right from top to bottom. Joan Crist. Lori Low. l.isa . Yvlonnin. T , , .V . ' :,,,, . rirr T ii X S 108 fGlee Club nple Triple Trio' ll. From front to back: Denise Gepfrey Mary Elliott, Christy' Koen, Susan Koon, Susan Gep frey, Katie Dunsoni, Colleen Murray. ' Show Choir C W,,, f if ,f ,,,, My iff .. f I H , 'f 2 WS W , 'Z i f ' if f V ZZ! '19 f WV I I W 19 , g 5 MQ Show Choir. Row l -- Beth Stephan, Joan Crist. Row 2 - Tom Sippel, Lori Low Karen Wiford Rich Graham, .lill Jenkins, Lisa Monnin, Brian Jacob, Julic Row h- Susan Sekas, Colleen Murray: Dan Wildenhaus, Susan Koon, Christy Koon, Robert Durbin,,fha4,iQyg?Z3itiiffena, Cliff Hemmert, Matt Wiford, Angie Dank- worth, Joe Russell, Nancy Heiner. W iiy H f f,,, X ,,,'i i 111 are J, V .,,- I , f' ,, f Boys Quartet. Rich Graham, Brian Jacob, Tom Sippel, Robert Durbin. W ff ,wM,,,, , W Triple Trio l. Beth Musser. Kelly Thqbe, .luliaz Plank, ' Dankworth, Carla SGCWBI, Beth Stephan., , i ,,,, 'i' 'M' V 'J' lt f,,, ZZQ I f 0 s' Qu rtet ' H f - ' X y ee cm 09 W X ,, fii' W Q A Girls' Cheer Club , B -' V ,V ,, ' -t Q' f ,,,, . A , tfrf i . x,,, ,:,, , V H H 5' .,h, 5, , A . ,,,' ig, . 'W ',,,, i ,Zgf V . H 'V fl R 'H 9 'V , ' lr 1 ' : E Q ' ' Q P ' A i 8 si i i , Q 1 Q . l , . 1 - Q I .... any V, . F V. I W 77,4 7 ,V Y M 1 If I I 4 3 ' if mv . 'f gi , V . . ..,,V, . ' i i i 2 l . . at fly g Girls' Cheer Club. Row l fA'-- Aimee Frantz, Karen Wiford, Karen Toopes, Lynn Miceli, Sharon Crawford. Carolyn Barhorst. Row 2 - Beth Stephan. Julie Russell, .lill Wertz, Kelly Thobe. Molly Dunson, Sharon McDermott, Angie Uanltworth, Erin Murray, Shelley Meyer. Lisa low. Carla Seewer, Beth Weigel, Melissa Grob, Missy Goffena, Susan Sekas, Julie Plank. Karen McClain, Mary Koogler, Tracy Smith, .Ioan Crist, Colleen Murray. Row 3 - Beth Musser, Teresa Luthman. Cathy Miller, Sue Teach. Angie Beeman, Julie Jacomet, Lisa Monnin, Julie Larnoreaux. Cindy Hemm, Lori Low, Nancy Heiner, Michelle Elson, Patty Raterman, Sandy Runyotiig Julie Wertz, Lisa Potts. Maria Gleason, Amy DeBrosse, Jackie Dever. Row'4 'Kelli Anderson, Missy Dankworth, Mary Sehneiderig Susan Koon, Christy Koon, Angie Cole, Tvlissi Dorner, Tracy Bcnnion, Mary Ann Matthews, Ann Schroeder, Erin McDermott, Jill Hcmmert, Katie Dunson, Jill Jenkins, Stacey Edwards, Amy Dunson, Beth Copella. Lottie Frantz, Amy Thorne. Row 5 4 Brenda Puthoff. Amy Beeman, Mary Elliott, Connie Weigandt, Mary Simpkins, Jenny loam, Chrisy Luthman.'Annette Myers, Beth Borders, Cathy Hissong, Jerri Deitering, Missy Elliott, leslie O'l-eary, Kelley Sherman, Ruth Frantz, Missy Stephvnscztnrfiiffoprilow -4 Angie Nerderman, Kathy Wehrlc, Claudia Taesler, Gina Nolan, Jessica Monnin, Eric Nfesterhaker, Tisha Francis, Jane ifeach, Caryn'Scott, Nicky DeP,riest,VKelley Murray, Julie Cole, lilirabcth McBride, Beth Zielsdorf, Nancy'Mesten'iaker,'Jennifer Momwiri, lDebbicSAustin, Eve. Renee Spurgeon, V V Q H iii .V . ll Crier ' i Staff A Crier Sta5'f.HRdw'l'l - Max Elliott, Mark Gunnell, ' Scott Stelznerj Shelley Meyer, Beth Weigel, Karen ' Toopes, Jim'Caulfield, Susan Petitjean, Brian Jacob. Mrs. Bra'nd'ew'ie. Top' Row -- Kristen Zielsdorf, Mark McClain, Lori LOW, ' t I '3ffi.' 4' rw ff- ll0fGirls' Cheer Club And Crier Q Ca Valier Ca teh-U l Announccrs. Brian .la- V nf QOQ, Qraham, Mrs, Brandewie. Jii J tiilei , X, , ii 'A S' iLL KL ' LL,,W , H M , , , iiii ' rrr aft i i 4 F .r at J, i, i ,l J J J B ' 'J t - J iiirr f tr f 2 c M K If lfg j f 'x, V dwg , , lv ' XM ? V V7 ' 'I , W, fy K , W L'f,' I H n, KZ? f. - ' ,Y 7 i ww , ' fa M, -,mf 4 ' ' ' ' N , , ',,, an , -,T ,VZ Lei , , Y, H , M ,wt ,VVV I I I N 6 4,, r X M7931 ,ram , Y . .231 AW,a,,,m, f I , 7:7 W X, 1 1 vim .ph ,4 'f . af Nh W .7 ' f. ,, a Lit,-'uwgi I 5 W VM ii , ii , ' I ' E 1- mi J if 81 Vw Li I ,lg VV,,, n V J A 214 fa i L ' 2 J f ,J 1 Bo S f J 'qs Y 'gg ,if Z. J ,J V 5 21 M fs W fl , J, V Yj ri-I gy , J at J ' 'W V - W! Q. heer A 9'-'ww -'P f J Cl ub f V - 1 , I oys' Cheer Club Row l -'Tom Sippel, Mark Kinsella, Dan Frantz, Mark Sullivan, John Miller, Don Lewis, Robert Durbin, Scott V ' ' 4 R'hG h RWZ-V-Mrs. Lelzner, Dave Kinnison, Jon Koon, Jim Caulfield, Alex' Lopez,,Dean Sherman, Kyle Zepernick, ic ra am. 0 randewie, Gary Barhorst, Jamie Austin, Glen Francis, Chris Wermert, Mike Kiefer, Andy Freytag, Mike Turley, Steve Sale, Greg ovington, Zia Syed, Mark Kelnhofer, Tony Lochtefeld, Dan Wourms. Row 3 - Jerry Vanderhorst, Jerry Blais, Tim Gorman, ' ' ' ' W'f d Jor Russell Matt ihn Arthur, Dan Paulus, Dan Wehrle, Dave Crusey, Pete O Neill, Todd Smith, Mark Gunnell, Matt 1 or , e x , Y ard Paul Turle Ned Swarts Row 4 Mark Durbin Tim Favorite Chuck Grumbach, Tony Beckert, Mike Kruse, Cliff cis' , ' y, . -- , , emmert Eric Mestemaker, Todd Hemm, Matt Gaier, Mike Miller, Doug Latimer, Matt Smtih, Kevin O'Neill, Steve Peltier, B ' B tk Brian Jacob Andy like Simipkins. Row 5 - John Starrett, Nfike Kerrigan. Herb Weigel, Joe Kerbcr, TJ Baker, rian er e, , 'Lear Rick Bornhorst, Phil Gilardi, Brian Nicodemus, Jim Lewis, Keith Hcmm, Criag Stiefel, Andy Gehret,'Seott Latham. Yi ow 6'- Don Miller Sean Seullv, Tom Pope, Scott Mestemaker, Mike McClain, Chip Eisenstein, Phil Berning, Ron Elsass, Andy G'll M'k K lnhofer, Steve icomet, Calvin Cooley, Brian Alshcraft, Michael Crist, Eric Sale, Steve Lane. Top Row A Brian Mc 1 , 1 e e urley, Keith Goins, Darrell Austin, Mitch Ciriegio, Ken Zimmerman, Pat Gartland, John Quinlisk, Steve Starrett, Michael Potts, ieve Dorner, Don Petitjean, Jerry Frantz, John Lewis, Dan Wildenhaus. Boys' Cheer Club And Catch-upflll in T. l A 53 1 9fm Academia. Row I 4 Nancy lielner, Kelley Murray,Teresz'1 Hissong, Lisa Potzs, Patti Meyer, Cathy Miller. Top Row - Sharon Crawford. Brent Kiiab, Mike Turley. Mike Berniing, Todd Smith. John Arthur. Nick Ashcraft,VErin Mhrrayg Fir. Arrnst'rong.' f t . ,, i ,. 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VV,V .,,, i,' ,,k, L wg Congratulations Julie And The Class Of 1984 CLBNCYH N ' HAMBURBERS . 8a other glfgg.-'Q foods. . u , XE , .L gg 5 Good Luck Seniors' GeNe1l's 300 E. Ash Piqua, Ohio iiiioii , iiiiioi KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN 55 S. Vandemark Rd. Sidney, Ohio :,. Congratulations From Z 'S 308 N. Main Piqua, Ohio THOMA IIIIHIKII ' S' 1838 '-M--' MTE. Mai.. Piqua, Ohio Best Wishes To The Class Of 1984 MIAMI INDUSTRIES Division Of MSL Industries, Inc. Welded Steel Tubing THE PIQUA PAINT C0 204-06 N, Wayne St. Piqua Ohio Always A Shade Better Dean And Barry Paints n s a ss aw Congratulations Shelley And All Your 1984 Classmates Sand Blasting, Tuck Pointing, Caulking, Waterproofing, Roofing MIDWEST MAINTENANCE, INC Building Restoration William R. Meyer Res. C5131 778-8479 Office C5131 773-9236 404 N. Wayne St. P.O. Box 1203 Piqua, Ohio 45356 Congratulations Class Of ,84 BREL-A IRE LA NES Piqua, Ohio '66 Billiard Tables And Game Room, Pro Shop And Restaurant THE SPOT RESTAURANT 5 Q G T - Sidney, Ohio 45365 Ms C Court And Ohio St. L 'X Famous For Hamburgers FQ GRISSOM'S SUPER VALUE MARKET With Two Locations To Serve You 633 W. High, Piqua 1710 W. High, Piqua 778-8427 773-4643 Choice Meats Delicatessen ' Groceries ' Bakery EASY LA WD 'N. 2 Lawn Fertilization 0 Weed And Insect Control Aeration And Seeding Applications Are Applied Seasonally To Give Your Lawn The Care It Deserves Free Estimates 778-1956 Or 492-9289 Or Call Collect 910 S. Main, Piqua, Ohio We Also Do Sandblasting Compliments Of PIQ UA EMER Y FDR in INC Alum - Brass - Bronze Castings For a Better Financial Future. BANK oNE,. 5 href .-.-.-.f.-.f.-.-.-.-.-.-.-,-.-.-.'.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-...-.'.-.-.- .- - BANK ONE OF SIDNEY Sidney ' Botkins 0 Jackson Center 0 Russia 0 Minster WAGNER MANUFACTURING CDivision Of General Housewares Corpj I 'Q 492-6455 440 Fair rad. ' Magnalite Cookware 0 Casf Iron Utensils ' Eariy American Cookware nr Ancmmmr El BAIANCINC. Wi KffP A FUll anus , 5,4006 srocx or Ari vm: sans - Mumus ron Auromoarrr rnucx r 179 N WISV SIONIY 0 7 123 Compliments INDUSTRIES INC FAVORITE CITY PARTS 773 2063 45356 839 South Main Street Piqua, Ohio Phone 773-6823 PF Complete Building Q Supplies 0 Q Paint - Roofing K Hardware M Kitchen 4' Cabinets - Garages Aluminum Siding BECKER T'S PI QUA LUMBER C 0. We Have More Parts For More Cars And Knowledgeable People To Help You. Congratulations Class Of 84 219 spring st. Piqua, ohio 750 S' Main Puma' Ohio as Y ji cj Turn Your Unwanted Items Into Cash! Pay Only When You SELL! NOW PRINTED WEEKLY Special Advertising Paper For Miami, Darkeg Champaign, and Shelby Counfies WWI 492-9289 'bah I BARGAIN CHASE!! ' P.0. BUX 824 ' PIQUA. UHIU 45356 lremmzs glass shops R C HEMM GLASS SHOPS INC Co g at lato To The Class Of 84 514 S M St 729 Wapak Rd 20 N Rdge A e Pqua Sd ey T Oy Best Wishes From J M MOLD INC 1707 Comme ce D . I O 9 O I' I' Piqua, ohio THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Telex 28 8047 Compliments Of 2 Peerless Class Of 84 PORTER S SHOE REPAIR 1276 East Ash Piqua Ohio 45356 773-2114 Congratulations 1 SCHRUBB CAMERA SHOP 427 N. Main Piqua, Ohio 45356 41 We never forgot what a restaurant ought to be! BIG BOY NI CK ,S PLATING COMPANY 6980 N. Free Rd. Piqua, Ohio 773-3175 L M his iiii nl! National Association of Quick Printers uality uick .?.. rinting, lnc. I BUSINESS CARDS 0 LETTERHEADS o ENVELOPES 0 BUSINESS FORMS 0 WEDDING INVITATIONS I PROGRAMS O WEDDING SUPPLIES 0 FLYERS U CERTIFICATES 0 BDOKLETS 0 PRICE LISTS 0 CLUB PROGRAMS MENUS 0 BULLETINS 0 NEWS LETTERS 'f i 3.11 . 1 53r1v.MA1Nsr. Ein I ' if: PIQUA, of-no 45356 isa fig 15131778-1100 i i 308 W. Water Street Piqua, Ohio 45356 WIN ANS MEADOW GOLD DAIRY At The Door Or At The Store Quality Dairy Products 328 Wood St. Piqua 773-3472 Aluminum 81 Vinyl Siding Storm Windows 81 Doors HDMI IMPUEM!N'lf 700 Clork Avenue P.O. Box 109 Piquo Ohio 45356 Lee Sieinke Telephone: 773-1572 Awnings Convos 81 Meioi v Ornorneniol Iron I THE PEOPLES FEDERAL SA VIN GS CARRIAGE .Q LOAN ASSOCIATION HGQSE aw.ix.eA, Sidney Ohio 9 South Side Of Public Square LARGER Good Luck Senors! SIDNEY READY MIX LARGER CONSTRUCTION C0. INC. 492 5300 401 East Court Street - P.O. Box 498 Sidney, Ohio 45365 Phone f5l3J 492-6608 CGNSTRUCTION Congratulations From Congratulations From FURNITURE 31 I Ei. i s.R. 47 W M'ch'g' n , Egg Q -.. 'li Q IZZA sadney, oinol A GP 498-4584 Across From McDonald's Fair Road Sidney, Ohio Compliments Of , COFFIELD S MUTEL CARGILL L3 BELLE 3576 Wapakoneta Rd. Sidney, Ohio 45365 .- ' ', A,. - A L kj 492 9294 l, iw If..-.L LIDDY INSURANCE A GENCY ROSS AL UMIN UM F 0 UNDRIES John W. Liddy C.L.U. 311 N. Wayne Street Piqua Ohio 45356 Phone C5131 778-1822 707-815 N. Oak Avenue Sidney, Ohio Best Wishes From Best Wishes Class Of 84 . V . .. . sw' 2 ' Best Wishes Class Of 84 -- 1 'N'-. s. HN., PIQUA A U TOMOTI VE 513 N. Main st. Piqua, ohio OLD CANAL BOUKSTORE 323 N. Main Piqua Ohio HICKS MONUMENT In Pasco - Lets Go Krogermg For 1513, 492 8228 The Best Of Everything Diana 8L Ken 2020 W. Michigan St. Sidney Ohio 45365 5874 St. Rt. 29 Congratulations To The The Service People Class Of 1984 GIBBS Airtemp Heating 8a Air Williamson COndltlOnil'lg Gas - Oil Service Electric 317 North Ohio Furnaces Sidney, Ohio 45365 Heat Pumps Phone 492-2007 ALLISON 'S CUSTOM JEWELRK INC. Atuso ' 104 E. Mason Road Sidney, Ohio 45365 Wedding Rings Wedding Party Gifts Custom Jewelry 159, D, t '0 ISCOU Gift Items lit Congratula tions To The Class Of 1984 f' xx 4 ' t5 l REED MOTE STALEY INSURANCE INC 500 North Wayne Street Piqua, Ohio 45356 Robert R. Reed, CL U. Thomas R. Mote CP.C. U. William G. Reed C.P.C. U. Steven K. Staley ii if, C' Capeland C OPELA ND C ORPORA TI ON Sidney, Ohio 45365 Manufacturer Of World Famous Compressors For Air Conditioning And Refrigeration Our Congratulations To The Graduating Class Of 1984 GREER'S CARRY OUT 3' , QE-.img 667 Fair Rd. SW Ohm RICHARD KLINGER, INC Congratulations Class Of 84 WOOD Y'S WHITE VILLA S UPERMARKE T Sidney, Ohio 2350 Campbell Rd 492-9379 Sidney, Ohio 45365 151314981181 Over The Counter Meats 684 Fair Rd' r ' ul me f 4 Maw , W 4 A p 1 i 22 1 15 f at 1- mm me , Q75 ' I .f Congratulations GARTLAND .HASWTIL FOUNDRY 430 W. Park St. Sidney, Ohio 45365 GALBREATH REALTORS' I 4-3 Q: 14 rm Helpful new 5 'i ERf cE Serving Miami County 120 NORTH MAIN AVENUE 511106 1954 A . ' Po. Box 824 Piqua Tlpp Clty SIDNEY, oH1o 45365 Troy WCS1 MH1011 Congratulations GOFFENA S FURNITURE INC Office Supplies Office Furniture e ount s ar est y y g 43 N M on 45356 Furniture And Appliance Dealer Horold Spun Francis Phone 773 9570 Sh lb C , L Y FRANCI-SSOFFICSSUPI'-l'LY CO ' 1 , lln XVII! DOUG, 7172 - M VAII A ' ' ' ,C : 6 ,A .6 6 106 S. Main 5 J . H - Q-I , V Sidney, Ohio Congratulations I, 492-9113 3 5' 3 AWMJ E Drs. Kiracofe, Beigel, 5' - ,,. M ii ku ? I Your 'B A d ' ii ' A Discount arf n Ins ' I Drug Store Sidney, Ohio SIDNEY'S RXPERTS Hpsxm Brutus? cl mmm Q JERRY SHOEMAKER Congratulations gag MIKE uuoenwoou From ' PHOTOGRAPHERS BILL BRADING Portraits 0 Weddings 0 Commerical Instant Passport Photographs 602 Robinson Avenue Piqua, Ohio 321 N. Downing St. 0 Piqua, Ohio 773-5883 45356 Jim M.J. Rich Best Wshes To Jon And The Class Of '84 MJ KOON A? SONS INSURANCE AGENCY 209 W Ash Street Piqua, Ohio 3 CALL US 'PEE-SEE F '. ' AL'S PIZZA s R 1 ' T IN U ANCEAGENCY INC 1 f'X , A98-2451 'WNW' 116 South Ma' e 6 498-4586 f gm: o The Squa e At V '-f' Sgifgiwvgf ' Bob Dunham I D9llVefY Sidney Ono 45365 Mark Dunha ,df no .um 644,94 Congratulations To The Class Of 1984 Wgmgggglb ,p 03SOLLMANN ELECTRIC llgirlinnirirngj Slnce 1921 310 N. Main Sidney, Ohio 492-0346 Commercial - Residential 130 N' Main Ave' Industrial - Insulation Sidney, Ohi0 Telephone 45365 513-492-6961 ' I1 I' VOURT ln I l '.4'i. f...Qf!.'! , Pau1Gahagan CPCUX f 1 ' X P1220 I-.Jw V ' , 1 m Good Luck Seniors! E VER YDA Y MAN UFA C TURIN G 128 east poplar st eet s deny ohio 2005 Campbell Sldney Oh 0 513 492 4312 mwlef Congratulations Class Of ,84 BOB SCHWEITZER INSURANCE 121 W. Poplar St. Sidney, Ohio ,gm mrnoff CEPRESC , with . I ,, kf 1 , f f'f , -2, Q . , ' ' iyy :' I ,, ,, tv ,f x i , ' , X K JW. J ail fl' TMW5 ,M UQ - - ' ' ' ' I .. W ,, H . .IA CK 'S DRUGS 307 W. High St. l0'Z1 Discount Cash And Carry Drive-Through Window See Jerry Jaws,' Knoop For Any Of Your Bowling Needs BEL-MAR LANES 101 W. Russell Rd Sidney, Ohio 492-9711 THE SIDNEY PAINT CO Dean And Barry Pratt And Lambert Paints Class Of 1984 CROMES FUNERAL HOME INC 302 S. Main Street Sidney Ohio 45365 Phone 492-5101 Congratulations To The 9 y GO0Dj5 EA-R 1 see oun couiafrigiggg U P . xr Ni ' , - - uro . X rnucx .-1-.ew-....... I nam 2 1 E K...- 'OF-5 Q 492 91 17 6 CHILES TIRE SERVICE INC ' 'Nv- ui A V . , T - .nv 4 I1 Featuring Golden Dawn Aloe Vera Juice Health And Beauty Aids Zwcea PRESCRIPTION CENTER 1722 w. HIGH STREET PIQUA OHIO Phone 773-2686 '61 fi OOM, wfqbx SPORTING Gooos P04 mmm' kfwllng 12 5 ,ww 0 9' Q 60 1 ww mgn Su Goa Ohio SI 3I 7 78 S 0 Swim Gen Umlarmx lol All Span: Rnul Rusmngmg Physful Frmess lums Vennu A Rlrauelblll Gul Gail Anexsofrn .lltkll 0 Shir! Lulllrmg Burl Kmvui X mmmng Gnr X Q smmf mlm smw Gym mg: umm. Bfllrlrd! Gin M' l S Congratulations To The Class Of 1984 Piqua Bradford . 0 St. Paris ' o Covington West Tipp Milton City O I VALLEY ANTENNA SYSTEMS INC Cable Communications Congratulations From Serving Today's Needs With Traditional Dignity SALM Kc WILEY FUNERAL HOME LERo1 D1VIsIoN 9 hi DRESSER INDUSTRIES, INC Sidney, Ohio 45365 Ato Le Ho Le - JOHN S TEENROD INSURANCE S M e Sd y Oho46365 Serving Construction And Industrial Markets With Air Compressors And NATIONWIDE ' Ph 1 4 35 49 - 515 Compressed AH Products 056515596-54346 1 1 INSURANCE Ambulance SCFVICS Wm Salm 1 ne ,O 10 u Fire if meowners Mu ual Funds 114 . ain Av nue i ne , i Q Nghonwldd 19 on your audi Congratulations To The Class Of '84 PIQUA BATTERY INC 200 S. Main St. Phone 773-3652 Piqua, Ohio THE S TOLLE CORPORATION 1501 Michigan Street 0 Sidney, Ohio 0 45365 492-1111 Congratulations Class Of . 1321 J. MSM if CC 9, E-'F' 84 ' SIDNEY ELECTRIC is , E If E , ' M , , . , .. 5 Kkkk A -- t K I K .,:L Q , ., I :kkk kxkk. v,..L , ,ii .W . E Best VWshes To The Class 0f '84 Best lWshes From E 4,51-' M km 4 SL 2 fl , KIRK NA TI ONALEASE 800SY35'fQm3S'0Rd' 40 BOQIRR Good Luck Seniors PIQUA PAPER BOX Class Of 84 5 Great Locations To Serve You 101 S. Ohio Ave., Sidney 300 W. High St., Piqua 1240 Wapakoneta Ave., Sidney 138 West Sunset Dr., Piqua 204 East State St., Botkins Best Wishes THOMAS R. M URRAK JR. 8: ASSOCIATES, INC. Thomas R. Murray, Jr. Public Accountant 308 Broadway Phone 773-1369 Piqua, ohio 45356 THE LITTLE HOUSE ' I 423 N. Main St. I Piqua, Ohio 45356 - 15135 773-3666 I - T 4 ig M LH JL ai'i,'L,4,1 4'. ',4,uA4Af f J A7 A I ff JL!-Aff-U 7 ,A,c.a, 9,1 ,Loki fl lm- l . , J I ILM-lf, Q .fowLui,1 VLULUQ JJ-ff ,L IJ-A147 KLG1 7, A . 131. Q21 ., f' ALJ ,,oj,.5,4,4 I Z6 14 'ff ,QIAJS 1' Lf Z1-f'u-1451 A - ,. ,fn MIAMI CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK AND TR UST Co. Congratulations Class Of '84 INC BARCLAYS UPTOWN SHOP TELEPHONE NUMBERS: 778-0830 Piqua 339-6486 T oy Downtown Piqua 461-2581 Dayw Best Wishes Class Of '84 A.M. GILARDI CQ Sfdiley MELCHER LANGHORSTQ Sidney FUNERAL HOME MONARCH CLEANERS Sidney 646 W. High st. Piqua, ohio JERROLDS' Sidney 773-1647 r n 492-7891 Sidney QW. Q, 4 R: ,, Nh fl X 5 ,ffongra tulaqons To The Class Of 1984 T 'X N' , 'R . fsfLJxwg3' jx Q N ! 4 . 4 N' '-Q 5 A VW .- XJ .514 ..- . a,. Y- , 4 1 4A J, 4 Lx., X, wi i 'Q N- W tx Y IN 'Y We Wwe: FRANTZ BRDS INC J Ti W1 XJ , D! gl Y ' 1 ,QL lyk fy r ! -: J 3 2' QT . ' x I -5, S .Q V ,. X x I i ITIZANTZ BROS., INC U. r 1, ,A He al PLUMBING Kc HEATING C0. Telephone 513-492-2894 2594 Wapakoneta Ave. P. 0. Box 624 Sidney, Ohio 45365 Residential, Commercial, A? 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