Liberty Benton High School - Liberty Bell Yearbook (Findlay, OH)
- Class of 1985
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fi. '14 ' , . The Eagle 1984-198 Liberty-Benton Local Schools 9050 State Route 12 West Findlay, Ohio 45840 Volume XXXI Superintendent: Mr. William Butler High School Principal: Mr. Ronald Smith Elementary Principal: Mrs. Marianne Anning K -' 1 fl: 'I' K' . :se s1qav::N.1-Q.. K t L t L 4 L i - L S r K 5 A .z:,,,,: . f K s A S - ' 1 -X . 0. clti i,r,,cr,,,.,, . . 4- Openingh0ifQf3.lta.e . . . J . ealaa Xi, S Faculty llil . . 0, . ' ' Title Pgjl THE BEGINNING . . As the summer days become shorter and the air becomes cooler, we begin to realize that it won't be long before we return to Liberty-Benton for another school year. Summer activities, jobs, vaca- tions, and even the Hancock County Fair draw to a close leaving only our Hrst day back to school to look forward to. It's not so bad though. Returning to Liberty- Benton in September gave us the chance to get reacquainted with our friends, become involved in school activities, and even to step up the ladder in class status. The 1984-85 school year brought about many changes that none of us could escape. If Septem- ber didn 't End you getting used to the noise cre- ated by the tiled hallways, then it probably found you a senior out of place in the gym at lunch time because the lobby was off limits. A large seventh grade class and a number of new students in the school this year caused a big boost in student enrollment. The atmosphere of Liberty-Benton became much cozier in the halls as students attempted to squeeze their way to their classrooms in just three minutes. Ifthese changes didn 't bother you, then you may have been affected by the new class requirementsg Hnding yourself with less study halls this year than in the past. Seventh graders were enrolled in a new required reading course while high school students loaded their schedules with requirements for graduation. Closed exams, lunch in the multi-purpose room, and a later date of gradua tion for seniors were just a few of the many other changes that affected the student body of Liberty-Benton during 1984 and 1985. But all of these changes taught us a lesson in adaptability that we may have been avoiding. By dealing with changes this year, we prepared our- selves for the thousands of upsets the future prom- ises to hold. Many things seemed to stay the same, however, much to our surprise. The band went on at half time, there was no open lunch, and the classrooms were cold. Most important, perhaps, were the an- nual commencement exercises that ended a very successful school year at Liberty-Benton. 2f Opening Section ' 'f fl .s EZ '-P -1 .f M l t 3 3 . -up e 1 Q lt 5. F wf k, V 1 - 1- -. 4,414 I Z tw 4 'vw M, .. . W.- '!'Zlh'1' . ' ,. ..... ' 5 7 1. The Varsity cheerleaders .show their gymnastic abilities hy dehfing the law ofgravity, 2. 81 S, Remember when the L-B lobby was used as a social ga rhcring spot Mr seniors? Not this year . 5. L-B students are getting used to walking in crammed hallways hir another year. 4. In the beginning it was all work and no play Har the L-ln' Varsity and V. football reams. 6.jim Ridge breaks through the banner at the first Ibothall game of the season against Carey. 7. Seventh graders look for their homeroom the Hrst day of school. Opening Sccuon 3 1, Cindy Fisher and Lisa Lazenby grab a bite to eat at the State Cross Country Meet. 2. Rusty Waldman and Kathy LaRoehe take some time off from studying. 3. Carol Boney and Tammy McCartney quickly pose for a picture before halftime. 4. jamie Arras and Beth Inbody make the time go faster in the library by looking at magazines. S. Some Liberty-Benton students enjoy the pre-game activities at the homecoming game. 6. Sara Brobst, Stacy Kisseberth, Melanie Gustin, jodi Monday, and Bethany Osborn pose for the camera. 7. Annette Zeltner andjulie Zirkle make Miss Bame feel welcome at Liberty-Benton. 4 Opening QELIIOH FRIENDS Our friends are the people we go to class with, work with, study with, and party with. Without our friends, Liberty-Benton would be nothing more than a building Hlled with books, desks, and peo- ple we know nothing about. It's our friends, those that we laugh with, talk'with, and Hght with, that make Liberty-Benton what it is. And whether they be a scholar, athlete, musician, leader, or follow- er, each ha ve something to offer us, and we learn from all of them. Friendships can begin in a number of ways and will continue to do so throughout our lifetime, Whether our best friend was our sandbox pal in kindergarten or a new acquaintance this year does not matter, More important is the quality of rela- tionship we develop after spending time with one another. Friendships are unique. Some can withstand an enormous amount ofpressure and a multitude of problems, while other Hzzle away aber a tiny dis- agreement. The best thing about friendships, however, is that they provide us with a number of things that we ha ve come to depend on: a shoulder to cry on when the going gets rough, a joke to release the tension, a listening ear, enthusiasm and fun on the weekend, a Hx-up for a double date, a ride to school, support, hugs, smiles, encouragement, and even homework for 4th period English class. True friends seem to stick together for better or for worse. They help solve our problems, have fun, and preserve our sanity. And it's with these friends that we have enjoyed this school year at Liberty-Benton. Uptn ig Section 5 DI VER SI O The pressures of school life often cause many Eagle students to divert themselves in directions other than school work in order to release some tension and stress. Lunchtime is a great get away and one that several students look forward to. Although Sur- prise Sandwichesu and Meat and Vegetable Cas- serole are not the most appetizing items to satishf hunger pains, the noon hour remains one of the most popular times of the school day. Those who choose to eat a hot lunch gather in the multi-purpose room with friends to share friendly conversation, while others grab a hoagie, piece of cake, salad, or crackers. The real chal- lenge of lunch, however, is to either leave the school for a bite at a fast food chain and then to return to school unnoticed or to smuggle in pizza without being caught. The gym serves as a place to escape during lunchtime. Seventh and eighth graders are satis- Hed spending this time playing basketball. Upper- classmen students are content sitting on the bleachers while sharing jokes, conversation, and who knows . . . maybe even studying??? The sen- iors, adjusting to lunch without the lobby as a hangout, gather in the seats by the boys' locker room. The topics of discussion range from how ridiculously hard a test was to what are you going to do this weekend? The library, traditionally a place for studying and a quiet atmosphere, serves as the most relax- ing spot of the school. Being careful not to use your six week pass too many times, the library seems to be a privilege. A 40 minute class period can be used to read magazines, the newspaper, books, notes from your friends, and maybe even homework assignments. The weekend. 2:40 Friday afternoon seems to be the most popular time ofthe school week. Kids race to the bus or out to the student parking lot because with so many things to do, no one wants to miss a minute of it!!! Friday night games, mov- ies, parties, dates, dances, and work are among the most popular events ofthe weekend. It's a time to release all the pressures built up from the pre- vious week. Taking time out with friends and fam- ily is ohen the best way to 'get away from it all and prepare yourself again for the upcoming week. 6f0pentng Section G. ' - .gl tg 53? ' -lt. it? Qs as . A t. ,I , . .,,,, 15 .536 ,Q Q3 R' W, V f ..., ,, R -- t-' - . A-Fifa . ?,,,. . ,. S . tsts Jw Q 1 ' ,: .k L . . ,- f . QM 'Www We tl E 2 Q air ' w 131350, Q 5 gg if , t ilif f V La:-'J M ' ,W W ,M 1 PM ' 1' ' Wg A . I :M , 15? ai? ' ' mb '25 w W 1 'MN ,M 1 1 1 ' V. U , qw W , r f ' i if 1. Marr Lazcnby arte-nzpts to make a foul-shot hir thcj.V. Basketball team. 2. Rusty Wixldnzan helps build the new athletic equipment build- ing. 3. Brian Davis works on his project in Industrial Arts. 4. julie Hrobst concentrates on not sewing over her linger in Home EC. 5. The Volleyball team listvns as Coach Hame gives them some pointers during a time-out. 6. Brian Heck and GcoffRifhc'r0ck haltfhearrcdly work on their assignnzcnts. 7. Steve Botkin and Kim Patterson arc hard at work on thc-ir Christmas Art projects. Sfflprning Su tion N iw 3 ff' INVOLVEMENT . School is traditionally considered to be a place to study, to strengthen your mind, to explore new territories. It is not just the books and the classes that make school the learning experience that it is. It's the people, the events, the athletics, the school organizations and the involvement in all of these. Academics at Liberty-Benton is well diversed offering everything from Fitness and Foods to Computer Literacy . Our classes not only at- tempted to teach us the basic skills required for life, but also give 'us the opportunity to apply ourselves and excell in areas we may never have known we could. Some of us elected to become involved in every imaginable school organization or athletic team while others held a part-time job after school to keep busy. Whether our choice was to participate in football, FHA, or the school choir, belong- ing was the key word. We knew involvement and participation were the road to a fun-Hlled school year. Through our aftiliation with people, school groups or otherwise, we learned to work with others, to cooperate, to give and to receive. Al- though some of us may never attend a football game or an organizational meeting during the year, we all ha ve something in common at Liberty- Benton. Among these: the mindless horror of a surprise quiz, the agony and ecstasy of a date for homecoming, the relief of a good test grade, and what life in Eagle Country really means. It takes a lot of people to uphold a tradition of excellence. It takes artists and athletes, musicians and scholars, teachers and staff all working to- gether to make success a material thing. And from the beginning we found them everywhere facing the obstacles of the school year together. Upcnmg Sz c non J FACULTY ,- '. 441 , , M 2, 't X' ii XM MEM Af . 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Deborah Ann Clymer 2. Lil' Debbie 3. I'm sure 4. Cruis'in 5. Get a job 6. Vanilla milkshakes, french fries, and pizza. 1. Pamela Kay Dean 2. Pammy 3. Oh well, that's life 4. Listening to the radio 5. go to college and become a legal secretary 6 ice cream, pizza, and chocolate. 1. Todd William Deerwester 2. Todd 3. That's what I thought 4. Reading car ads 5. College 6 Fords. 1. Kristine Ann Deter 2. Robert Peter De- ter 3. What's your problem? 4. Tony 5. Go to college, get married to a special guy and live in my Dream Neighbor- hood. 6. A 5'11 muscular body and peanut butter and mustard sandwiches. 1. Brett james De-Weese 2. Weez 3. Quit your Complaining 4. Going commando- ing 5. Get rich 6 Extra Crispy Kentucky Fried Chicken. 1. Cheryl Lynn Dick 2. Cher-Hole 3. Hey what the puck 4. Eating muffins and par- tying 5. party till I puck 6. parties, muf tins. 1. Amy Dommer 2. Ames 3. Go ahead, make my day 4. Underwater basket weav- ing 5. 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Chocolate chip sol? batch cookies. 1. Rusty Waldman 2. Rus 3. Great as Heck 4. Kathy and skipping 5. school 6. Kathy. 1. Betty jean Weising 2. Bam 3. Hello, Hel- lo me Friend 3. Working at Dairy Queen 4. Party till I die 5. Dark complected men 6 Parties. 1. Brian Scott Williams 2. Governor 3. Any- thing Unprintable 4. Giving Mr. T and Maude a lot of trouble 5. Win the lottery and own a dozen Porsches 6 Blondes, Brunettes. 1. Bryan Scott Wittenmyet 2. Wit 3. Yea Man,jell Out 4. Lay out on the beach in Florida 5. Move to Florida 6 Having a party. 1.jolynn Renae Young 2. jo 3. Oh well 4. Having fun 5. Go to college 6 Saying no 1. Annette Marie Zeltner 2. Zigs 3. Take a pill 4. Crusin' and eating French Fries 5. joining pride of Cincinnati 6. French fries, and mint oreo shakes. 1 . julie Ann Zirkle 2. jag 3. Yea man, Babe 4. Spending time with friends 5. College and get married. 6. Dave, Chicken McNuggers, oreo ice cream. 1:-L Q' . fbi I - - 1 ' 'Bw W . M e S' X lf . .Y K at--1 X? 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Mitchell Brent Allen Myers A Mark D- Schweitzer Scott Levi Shackelford sf w .K if M fl wg: 1 'Exim I Z' . , s 5 Mm Seniors Forced To Accept New Rules The 1985 school year brought about many new rules that the student body was requtred to follow Out of everyone though the Class of 1985 felt the new rules affected them the most The Ohto Department of Educatton began enforc mg strict rules which affected school ltfe and student attttudes One of these rules stated that we would not be able to graduate early as tn past years We were requtred to go the full 180 days Fog delays also be came a btg tssue thts year If we delay for more than one hour on a certam day we would have to butld those hours up 1010 a full day, and make tt up at the end ofthe year If that wasn t enough exams thts year were requtred to change also We the students were not allowed to lea ve the school 1f we didn t ha ve an exam, mstead we were supposed to remam tn the class and be taught something Ltberty Benton school poltctes also changed We tn the Multi Purpose room The lobby has always been a Senior Hangout not thzs year though The teach ers complained because there was too much noise bemg made tn the lobby m past years, so we were told no one would be able to szt there We realtze that these rules were necessary We also hope that the teachers understand why we were upset wtth the new poltctes To be a Sentor has always meant extra prtvtleges and to have just a btt more freedom tn school When all these rules were en forced, we felt ltke we wouldn t be able to enjoy the year After we calmed down though we realtzed we could st1ll enjoy our sentoryear and the meanmg ofthe word Sentor 1 7 Y n , , I ' I 1 . , . . weren 't allowed to eat in the cafeteriag instead, we ate ff ' 77 I ' 7 ' - ' 9 Remember When . Mr. Mihalik had his zipper down in American History. Bob Currie and Linda Thiheault drove to school, forgot, and rode the bus home, Dick Beck fell on Scott Shackelfordk leg in gym class and broke it. The 7th period Government class didn't go to class and got 5 demerits. Pete Fitzgerald, Tony Stults, Mark Hartman, Don Lucas, and Scott Sha ckelford walked out of junior English class. Knn Patterson got her braces caught in jeanna Adams' sweater. Mr. Marquette locked Dick Beck in the closet and couldrft get him out. A bunch of juniors got caught going out to lunch and their parents were called. Kris Deter attempted to score two points for the other team. Tammy McCartney slipped and fell in the cafeteria. Brent Myers cut Chuck Chiowis tape measure in hall Alesia Anspach and Tammy McCartney broke their noses. Mark Schweitzer put craytish in Mr. Osborrfs lab coat in Biology, Kris Deter and Diane .Shuck switched instruments in Band. We had Bluebirds. Don Lucas shot the basketball from over halilcourt and made it. Miss Leggis Sth period library lights. Mr. Prirts' Sth grade class. Mrs. Spears sat on an ant lull at cheerleading practice. Mark I-lower decided to read a newspaper in Math. Angie Perry got the pie in her face from losing jr.fSr. Day. We all couldn't wait to be Seniors? We Predict That . Dick Beclc will own his own junk yard. Tammy McCartney and Dwayne Shafer will live happily ever aher. Nicki Dulaney will get hooked up with Walter Payton. Deanne Home will become an Olympic runner, They will commit Mark Schweitzer to a mental institution. john Allen will become the newest member of Devo. Karen Meyer will take over Vera 's spot on Alice. Kris Derer and Tony Stults will get married and have athletic babies. Kyle Heidlebaugh will become a minister. jeanna Adams will live in Paris and become a hotel manager. Mark Hartman and Sarah Blanchard will tie the knot and have kids with crew cuts. Carol Bone-y will live in a dream neighborhood, feel gay, and not have too many drab days. Randy Wagner will take over his Dad's tomb stone business. r Don Lucas will golf with Calvin Pete. Dee Dee Fields will get rich by owning her own giant hairspray corporation. Only the BEST will come to the Class of 1985. .t D -f-' 4-et ' :L , . W Q 1 i 'Ni A X V - tg, RJ ff 7? .Ye S xg Qt as vie t t -W- . ff N, 1 M538 f Kindergarten. The .scariest time in every child 's life. That seems so long ago. The Class of 1985 has grown up from scared kindergarteners to proud seniors. Either going morning or ahernoon with Mrs. jones is a memory we can never forget. Could we ever tbrgetjim Ridge cutting Doug Brown 's head open with a wooden truck, the bathroom with the stop-and-go sign on the door, the thirty minute nap time on our mats, taking turns going down and getting milk, and those unforgettable recesses? Sometimes we wish we could go back to those days because life was so easy then. However, facing the challenges of growing up, we have developed into unique individuals preparing ourselves for our lives ahead. Diane N141 rie Shuck Linda Alf-gun Thibea ult .t ,If I Hqvan Scott Wittenmyer Not Pictured: Tim Althaus Stan Gunn Greg Knudson Randy Wagner .fr '0- ww -W Sheqvl Lynn Stoltz Tony David Siulzs Scott A, Tate .-0 vm Rustv Wzzlrlnwzzn Iiettyvlean Weising Brian Snot! W illiams Q. ,.n-v-'-.V-Q--N.,-0 ,','.'.o'.':'o'4'a 0 O 1 ' ... . ...fu .I ,, . .'.', ', . I 1 xl 'L . . O 0 9 I .lf 'S .b'4'o.O' , o fla.c..40l'.'i4.,.t o Q a Q 0 O 4 a 4 A 1 - e .ann-.4 ,f, ,Av 'VI . - I 1 ' X ' ' 1 ' Asif' 'o'o:a'4' f f' . 4 Q ' ' I' I n I ' va-tehxfo' 'D' A VJ . 9.0. 'P-. 1 1.rIa.O'-.ug gg: . Q , , , . 10400000 X ffuf' V' 1 o-'jf ' 4. ' Qaiyxfqu , . , e.oAa.o.o.0.O.0 , .gA,.,:,Q funn g,,,,,'.' 0 0 0 O 4 0 0 .Nh I s 4 a 4 4 o ' ,,,- Q n 0 Q o 0 QP' 0 I ,',,.5,.. . 1 . - . . e t.. 'ns 4'-A Q1 . 0.0.0 ' 'foe ,ff , . t l jolynn Renae Young Annette Marie Zeltner julie Ann Zirkle Mark Hartman likes to stay infbrmed. The Life O A Senior! i ,uf- L Soma Sunnis IIINOFLFIFIZL, ur :ml .grzurv 7 Nnzlzr Ixmclul anlzrgcs 1 slunh m Arr Ill 5 S4011 Hurm r IS lnmg his nmrh l1lL 4 T1m1W4l xrmu l zrol Honu md Ixrls Dc lcr Lhul ln lII1lSUIlllIl'fhL hghnng I :Alu 5 Angu Prrn gnes I1n1Rul.g,L Ihl look 6 lion lm IS ohn 4114 n I hunk Ihmu :ml Snort Hrmnm smzlc 11 Ihl 4 :num K?- 2 1 ,Q , T 3 :WW A N x X l G h . - F .Q n, L ... 6 M I..' 4 ,'1', f1 ',-, :z, 4 1 4 . 'L .rl . '. ' 5' f' K 4 .45 ,VH .? 5 All In The Life O A Senior Top 5 Colleges Seniors are going to: 1. Ohio State 2. Bowling Green State Univer- sity 3. Findlay College 4. Owens Technical College 5. Ohio Northern University We would like to Congratulate the Senior Cross Country runners Deanne Horne and Nicole Du- laney for their pride, determina- tion, and leadershipg and for help- ing us bring home the 1984 Cross Country State Championship. Top 5 Hangouts for L-B Seniors 1. Moe's 2. Pizza Hut 3. Circuit 4. Wittenmyefs 5. L-B students parking lot Top 5 Ways to harrass a teacher: 1. Talk when they are talking 2. Throw spit wads 3. Making obscene noises or gestures 4. Talk back and be sarcastic 5. Not doing your homework Top 5 things Most hated at L-B. 1. Purple spots on walls 2. Tiled floor 3. crowded lockers 4. sulfur H20 5. Stinky locker rooms 5 Hardest Subjects: 1 . Physics 2, Trig. 3. Analytic Geometry 4. English 12 5. Government The Top 5 From '85 Top 5 Easiest Subjects 1. Vo-Ag 2. Home-Ec. 3. Quest 4. Typing 5. Study Hall Top 5 Teachers: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Mr. Tyner Mrs. New Mrs. Martin Mr. Cramer Mrs. Youngbird Top 5 Magazines read by Seniors l. Sports Illustrated 2. Modern Bride 3, Life 4. Glamour 5. Playboy The 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 5 Best Ways to Cheat Cheat 110165 Write answers on your desk Look on your neighbors pa- PCI' Tell each other the answers Pray the teacher leaves the !'OOII1 Top 5 Worst Cafeteria Meals 1. Potato Fluff 2. Macaroni 31 Cheese 3. Ham Salad Sandwich 4, Sloppyjoe's for the 15th time 5. Cavatini 29 Senior-ity Scnior ffsc--nyarf n, I: A pc-rson older :han an- other, Z: A person with 41 higher bmnding nr rank. Sig Seniors Enjo Final Year xiii ' W j i Zi o f ' E uh A N V 1- hill l l- A 'A MQ 14- M Qwh JXVJVA V mmtwq f ,,,,..,.---sw 4.54:- I. Tim Mirclu-ll ,NIlJdiL',S gm impormni Illilyillllllt. uhile Kyla' Ilciillclmugh rcturnb to hix childhood j'ci1rs. 2. Tony Sruln Thar lirzlc Devil. 5. Brent lllc-ya-rx' creates his mow flznmus nmstcr- picus. -I. 4th period lfnglixh is 5urc . 5. Elaine Bihlur intently draws in Arr lll. 6, -lcanna All.llllS. Harb Kcnneclr, Knrvn Alcycr. and Eric Korn, A rc you ,supposed ro hc ,siiiing in rhv lobby? ki ,fi .vivv-.vvv V EWE...iWxwNv'4s'4g:f::W 'W ' F 7.Q-MfLffaib4r4nc1fv4w1Snr 1, lfiiiiirfff-AW' lull! Q i WMM NMNH? JMM2?W5,WWWWWgi 1. Dave Marevia works hard on his Trigonom- czry. 2. A group of Seniors pause in Food and Firness ro smile tbr rhe camera. 3. Michelle Knowlton, Barb Kenneclv, andjulie Zirkle study hard in Study Hall. 4. A bunch of Seniors show the camera how they feel about the school. 5. john Allen knows the answers to the question asked in Srudy Hall! 6. Brenda Hughes plays Berry Crocker in Home Ec, Q6 ,ff 2 f ' ,,,, 'K ew- VI , ,,,,, M , le' 4 ff 5 5 1. junior Class President, Beth Inbody, gets a prize from Senior Class President Scott Burner. 2. Brett De Weese kicks a homerun in the kfekball competition. 3. Amy Dom- mer relaxes berween games. 4. Aker :he competitions, the seniors and juniors join in a game of Red Rover. 5. Scot: Burner and Pere Fitzgerald team up for the rhree- legged race. 6. Doug Brown gets ready to slam a bomerun. 7. Several juniors sun bathe between games. Vi ions Of fda Yeste y my X W + Uk T X X0 X A 11 4 5 2 .M 34X Seniors ff fd ' I ,' H LQ, ,g I , j . ',,,I:, 2E.fff--1.2: , ,,,,, 4 ,. ,, ,, V A 5, Q 3 , .5 W VVVV N WW , ,,,,,N,.,,,,,,,,,,,, W.. mgzkaww ,, . i Go. ,aiif?1 f'qi Q, in . ,gx . 1985 'I .-Sr. Prom fl ?22'fff.' .4 W - :vig , ,Sgr ga. 5. Wu , . .- .f H323 3255 . ff.: - :iff ffl' V F24 X-pw? ' V .Q - M H Q' ., .i H . Q.: ,,,, Z 4 in i 5353541 ,, L: ,lwfggw ' W' ?sil':, ' 'qfiigf . ., A .mu ff V iimv , ,iifwd Y If N534 - 5 .xmm . ,fwafg I, Ma rk HiiflHl!iD and Sarah Hlanchard enjoy the evening mga-rhcr, 2. Koh Hurner and Bcvkic Alcfleaq-'. 3. Fric Kvm and Ilia dale. Sarah. 4. Hill Smilh dcsilishlr pun Ihc garter on his date, Missy Goddard, S. Nlirhvllc- Sl0l'kfUI7,,l3fYll'6 A rms .md Randy Housh in lhv lmrhe-r shop. 6. T0.iCl10rS, AUS. Spf-IIS and Mi-YS Banu-, enjoy a night our wirh flu-ir dares. 7. The old-fashioned horse and buggy awair :hc gui-sis ro rake :hom ro :hc cnrramce of thc prom. 8. Srudunrs garhcr in from of :he general srorc for 11 group picture. 9. Michelle Knmvlmn and Su-w Harkin si: in rho luxurious carriage. 10. Tha bartender, Mnjones, serves Michelle Smckmn and ffhria Uwirrenmcyvr. 11. Rusty Waldnmn and Karhy L:1RUche in the xdlonn, 12. Mr. fwranxcralunior lflnm Advisor, finally relaxes nfrcr months ofpreparalinn. X5, Mark Schweitzer and Ann Hur.-:on display rhrir new inmgzm. 5eninnj35 Today Is The Future Tomorrow The 1985 commencement exercises took place on the hot afternoon of-june 9 in the high school gymnasium. Mr. Ron Smith, high school principal, presented Alesia Anspach with the Valedictorian Award and Angie Perry with the Salutatorian Award. Reverend Blake Neftf of Calvary and Good Shepard United Methodist Churches in Benton Ridge, presented the sermon. E. Larry Moles from Lima, Ohio gave the graduation message, He stressed the importance of building your personality. Mr. Shank, guidance counselor, presented the National Honor Society Awards. The band and chorus performed musical selections for the event. The junior attendants were Matt Hartman and Sarah Blanchard. 56fSeniors l, Tony Stults, Kris Dctcr, Carol Bonny, and llarb Gtmrtner arztifipzxtrs the grzzcluation Ceremony. 2. Balloons tit ii graduation? 5. jim Ridge grins from car to ear thinking about being an alumni of L-B. 4. Tim Mitchell gives the invocation. 5. Lisa Lazcnby introducvs the speaker, E. Larry Moles. 6. loc Adams prc-.scnts Eric Kern with thc Ihmrrl of l:'tlut'ntion .SL'l1!Il.iF.5hlP. 7. Nikki Dulancy gently' carries thc t'l.i.x.s flower, white rose, as she enters the gym. 8. Mr, Smith presents Angie Perry with the Salumtorizin Award. 9. Reverend Hlakc' Neff presents the sermon. 10. F. Larry Moles presents the audience with his comical View of life. ll. E. Larry ,Molcw c.vpresse5 his love to Scott Muscles Burner as part of his graduation message. 12. Mr. Will Long prcwvnrs Carol Honey with the LBEA Scholarship. 13. Doug Brown accepts the Dr. Thomas Mount Athletic Scholarship from Garry Lwcnby. 14. Alexia Anspach gives the Valcdictorinn vpeech. U Student Life ,il ' x 1 I Ai! 5 V, K .3 K 38fSrudenr L I' .., V-I, x ,. wr ff X3 l 1 N, as ' . M F fix 5 ,. Q IIZ 'xx , it gl V. f is Z. :ff A IQ' x,. x b x K .. . .. ti .HQ . Outstanding Achievement Recognized TOP ww: Front Row: Brett DeWeese, james Russell, Leah DeWeese, Alesia Anspach, Cindi Burnett, Tina Hissong, Amy Dommer, Tatia Wieland, julie Brobst, Kathy LaRoche, Angie Perry, Beckie McCleatjv, Linda Thibeault, Christian Osborn. Back Row: Bill Hoover, Todd Marhenke, Ben Burry,Kim Kisseberth, Carmen Karhoflj Dee Dee Fields, jeanna Adams, Carol Boney, Angie Kern, judy Meyer, Anne Dommer, Norma Dommer, Dave Matevia, Eric Kern, Mark Keller. HONORS BANQUET AWARDS: Front Row: Christian Osborn, Alesia Anspach, Tina Hissong, Amy Dommer, Tatia Wieland, Angie Perry, Beckie McCleary, Diane Shuck, Michelle Knowlton, Scott Tate, jim Ridge. Back Row: Kim Kisseberth, Pam Dean, Dee Dee Fields, jeanna Adams, Carol Boney, Angie Kem, judy Meyer, Karen Meyer, Deb Clymer, Da ve Matevia, Mark Keller, Eric Kern. Pete Fitzgerald, Brett De Weese. ff ' - 71' f ,V 5 ' . ' Y 'W ' ta 7 2 Mkpgglvf ,,f?g,ff ,f yy I 1 ng ' aw.. K, aa 4 V Vfkggtgfzr ,V ' A A H-fri' W ','g'f ' ,im , , Qi 1-450 , fy-V ,Q ' 3 ' ' h ml , gk U , , mam - 5 7 f 4 . . .N 'WM h 1 1 at ,-,,tg,w, ' ' . 1 v g . A . ,, gm, 3 7, , MQW Q K , , K 8 2 aa.. ,V f ang, 4 1 if 1. I ' lf? QCI4 at X gg' .fini 4' i I 3 I I f -I .. ta t -' -A, , X: , .gf we apt 1 I - I ' U t :,, T E I I E W U.: L in 'af -' SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS: Front Row: Natalie Knickel, Ohio UniversityfRunningg Deanne Horne, Macomb Community CollegefRunningg Angie Perry, Marathon Scholars Programg Alesia Anspach, Findlay CollegefShorthand, Benton Ridge Telephonegjeanna Adams, Marathon Scholars Program. Back Row: Nikki Dulaney, Ohio Universityg Eric Kern, Marathon Scholars Program, Board of Education, Ohio Board of Regents, Ohio Northerng Scott Burner, Marathon Scholars Program, Benton Ridge Telephoneg Brett DeWeese, Owens Technical tCollegeg Karen Meyer, Blanchard Valley Hospital. Not Pictured: Carol Boney, LBEA Scholarship, Doug Brown, Dr. Thomas Mount Athletic Boosters. ' GIRLS' STATE: Chris Williams lalternatej and Tina Hissong I W1 BOYS' STATE: Tim Oller and Bruce Depinet fal- ternatej ' ttmgtnuurw lt r-4 National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete: Brett De Weese Student Lifef39 1 an 2' X4 A 25 58 at q M , , '33 U gif! x , 1-ww' W 1 ny, I 'M 'nw X M' 53 HM N W.. Q Sic. 9 , SEEN ?'1nw.sfs S 4 ' , S V35 BL? E 4-.ad-F' wb vw - - iz?-ifl' R45 N, 4 5 Q k S' mx -E Homecoming 5 5 ifyslhsiik i. il wk V ,. ,Av A... My ,, i , . .W iff tt, A, ' 5 VV if 'V . if! 'hffukffl Kai g , , , . : : t M, v .. f 2 Frcshmlzn Effort - Matt Lazenby Sophomore Escort - Kevin Wagner junior Escort - ,Rob Burner 51-'lli0l',f?i5C0 Mircbgdtm King ff an f , ,, VVV' ' , . 1 ft iw k M: 'zz ,iziplf J l :,- 1 ,sa V ffl 59 uv Z ,S s fe Q In .. f .Inu ,ti--QWWW A king, elected by the student body, was a new addition to the homecoming court this year. Rusty Waldman received this honor, while Alesia Anspach was elected our 1984 Homecoming Queen, The event occurred on October 5 before the exciting football showdown against Vanlue. The Eagles soared to an extraordinary victory over the Wildcats 25-0. Decorating for the dance was done by the student council. Solar Productions provided the electric sounds that kept the party going. Around 11:00 they played the theme song, Hard Habit to Break by Chi- cago, which brought the romantic weekend to a close. 1' - fits, 5 ment., 5, Dickes and3-,Vfammy ' Young bro the soxmds Pf0fff1G1if242Q24tis4- Jay lffvfavfeeiiftfflt Fifmfff fi fiii a Sfmt dhffceeiflifiifefiiiitieitiifi ' ' gag? . 'yi . sire' , A Q-is ie R :Q gl t 5 Student Lihffwfl r QQ? 'Mk ,M ,J -0, 'll 'GY' Z :mr x ' Y - 'N s 5 QA Queen Kim Patterson Senior - Carol Boney Q. I ,Ji AZ W fi ' 3 ? . 'g.! f55 3. rg 5 uf . 1 7 ' 1 1 - My ,. 5 M n , r Freshman - Micki Bish 5' 5 M SWE xv 555 fy , E gf' fwgg, 2 FEL 5 a , 50 SW! rl an 43 4,569 I I QQEQ f :QQ Sw? f, 'T , Li 'iv .. A . 1, f f a -, ya , -Y: f, , H A'2'1.-S 554 , S25Qfa1 .ff 2 g?iggFMwi 3 W 3 awgmfbsfw 1 gm -FT' , , , 12, 3? ' 1 Y fi , A Z.. , 1 'QE ' 4fStudcnr Lm 5555 l 1 1. Sharing the excitement oif the game are Cindi N Burnett, Missy Cook, Chris Williams, and Ann Hut- ' son. 2. Scott Botkm. 5. The mixed chorus at the 0 Christmas concert. 4. The hand lines up at the Hrst Qjjgj home game of the season. S. Lisa Mackey. 6. Rehears- fiz. ing for the chorus concert are accompanists Beth . A5 Inbody and Wendyjones. 7. The drum section re- hearses during a practice session. 8. .Miss Swisher gg directs the pre-game show. 9. Field Commander Pam ' A Dean. 10. julie Brobst. 11. Linda Thibeault. 12. Leah Woodruff 13. jeff Oller. wma N . ..,. ..,,,, .wma ..M,,, V...,.,, ... fvvs W., MW.. . .. , , W, 0 . ....g:w....,.qs-.-,,ggMqMs ,-,ewwnagf J...,.,.mU.t,m..wws.,w1fm...3ft'wa.ar'Wb - - . , U.w..s. - . Xtmwitffws... aff ...ts5t..s'..s5was,h3t..,...:.g-4wamgiwi- . Q ' y..::2':2::m:Uqgft ts..:::5ifm..?St5wmme mtg :::'5rMw?i:em.5:fwere'izrfwwiit-31 z J . . 3 ff?ifrfsfwiaissiffifffftfa fiffffff S5455 A f2!i5:52ES2f?:29E55fSff:f -gifif'iS:::S22sfst::5f??fi:L- '7TJf?ii5'Q:3lE fffswiiirfbffn 7: ffiywfffiizff-i i' ra 'fS'fff4:?55f2:ffff'f:.t Nsgffzfxiifssfif f fx ' frfiiiitzziifi 'K 'vgfifzi A 'Note' From The Music Department The band room is a popular place during the school year for many students. Miss Swisher and Mrs. McDaniel, the two music instructors, shuffle over 200 students in and out of the room during the day in order to satisfy the musical needs ofthe pupils at Liberty-Benton. For marching band members, summer ends early. Their last few days of summer are spent at band camp rehearsing music and Held formations for the upcoming football season. Band camp is held at school the last week in August from 9:00 am until noon everyday. Once school starts, the marching band continues a busy schedule by marching at all the football games, as well as participating in parades and festivals. Concert band, pep band, stage band, and mixed chorus fill in the gap once marching band season has ended. These groups present concerts and compete in competitions and contests throughout the year. At the end of each year, the annual music banquet is held. Vocal and instrumental students in grades 7-12 and their parents attend a potluck dinner and an awards ceremo- ny. This year special awards went to these students: john Philip Sousa Award, Michelle Knowltong National School Choral Award, Dee Dee Fields, and Barb Kennedyg Chopin Award, Alesia Anspach. Student Lifef45 iww z ::gLWa.w:tm.s..gt ew t..::'Wwwws.t:'SWltrz.fwstrasmw ta... , .....,... .Wm..ws.., wtnff... m..,.,hm.,. t.. . mst... sm 4 4' ,nam 5 1 if 1, W H-fi, 55, i x ai. 1 A , ...W .. . . ... X V ., ,, .,.', Q' - Sim! ggi urou ,ay 9 Home Eb. 8: FHA Members Keep Busy .. --- . . Q f. Hogg ECOHOQ2gfSk'f1ZS alsygggs ,been wztizgfewgng gngli cook' ing, bzifnor az Libtfrtywlienresiii. Oar has dfefonly rwbiieacher home economics department in the county, and one of the nicesr departments as well. Srudegrs get tlwigf Hrs: LIf5xf.fQf6 of bqgiie ec. in :he sevmriygrade during 5 nine week bonrse. .Hier this. ffibime ecokiiirziics bebiiizies an elective in the smdenfs scbedufe. L-B offers a number of popuiar courses as electives including: Quesr, Child Development, Creative Foods. aw Advawd Sewifwffghf byyfv' Maw, and was and Fztnesfkhd Independent Likifizg tangfilfiby Mxss Daiinton. i ' This year, the most popuiar class activities were aerobic dancing, egg babies, clothing coasrmcrioa, apartment hunting, cake deco:-a :- ing, eiepbanr eapmale, and lzome deforming ami,furais11ing, The cfepaz-rmezzf also spongiirxred an fuzrdra iser rlififfdii whfchfxlielped purchase tkbric for the sewing machine covers which were construct' ed by the Advanced .Sewing class. Over 40 students and FI-IA mem- bers said candy, wrapping paper, :mdvpopcom ta raise money for new supilies and Equipment for the ddparfmekzif 1. Mrs. .Martin directs the balloon game in Quest. 2. Chqis Ward applies make-pp daring a color zmziysis' ani: in fzczrzijfier, 3. Arifer momlzs of Wada. Chris DeSa!ve's hcimemade cabbage patch doll gezs weQlzed'in, 4. Quesf class shares friendship. 5. Due to the lack of space in the home cc' mom, Sraceyfiotreli use-mire floor zo lay our iwr pazzem. 6. Cliffs, Colcrnan H133 Todd Grifgrb are proud of their finished sewing projocrs. 7. Annetre Schim' moelier modcis a bridal gown at the Courier Bridal Show af Findlay High School. 8. julie Meagiey preregggizg she iv an elephan: in Quesr. 9. FHA mem- bers' Hedda McCIeary, Kelly Comer, and Kefi Barge! are energeric before the FHA bake sale at the mal! in November. 10, Modding their class projects are Corey Gfccnjoel Cramer, Russ Han- mb.m,'Case-y Haicy, and Car! Ifrommer. 11. Wear- ing Agn' apron rwire his sim Dale Iiraqv docs :be dishes aka: a lab in Homc EC. 7. 12. Boing fateful not ro get burned, Berry Wfeising prepn res cle' pham ears for FHA, 15. Mrs, Spears chaperones the FHA-.FFA hayrfde. farudenr Llfcfpf -we t N . Et - as 11 wa as -. ?.......2:s2H:'-'-:ff-a-: ---- , .-..2.2:fE..-1:-s: ----- 2 f 2:2.2:2:.2:'2:':wa-ai ------ -:-.5.E.EI'IIE1: 2I--EEWEZEZ: . 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Todd Deerwester puts the hnal fs 1 .1 ,aw Us . ...,. .,.. I I I ,,.,. touches on his silverware tray. 2. This 2253, f A 'X 1 W M , . . . . fax ' X years industrial art exhibit placed ing- , A , S.: founh in the Ohio Industrial ANS Con, H ....,. . .......f,...f.g.:..:1:15 Z..f:lE:.:gE, i:A: jAE?-:E 112 . '-'--- vention in Dayton. Some ot' the larger TM K f V E 'TE exhibits included a hutch by Brent i i ff 1 Myers, a rolltop desk by Rusty Wald- vii? H252 man and a curio cabinet by Mike -if E ' . . ::?'2 I Sehoonover. 3. Far from finished, Rob N - v 533' 555 Burner sands the top of his butlers tray 53255 all table. 4. Dan Zirkle checks his accura- IM . 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Throughout the progressive Industrial Arts program, beginning with sev- 5? enth rade and concludin with Industrial Arts I K the students are intro- fg ,fxsumw 52 255 g g . g, , duced to such techni ues as ortho ra htc ro ection, lettertn , three- 55,1 X, I fl E P P I 8 ' 1 g ig dtmenttonal drawing and basic carpentry skills. 1. ? 5 . . . . 15 3 Senior level students in Industrial Arts IV are able to pursue their own N3 - interests in more de th. These students usuall choose lar e ro'ects to I 1, P Y 8 P I build such as china and un cabinets, randfather clocks, cedar chests, f 5 21' dressers, and lam s. Once these ro ects are com leted, the are exhibited P P I P 52 :5 at the Hancock County Fair. This year Liberty-Benton 's display reaped in the awards for superior craftsmanship. Then in March, the students took E235 71 projects to the Ohio Industrial Arts Convention. Of those projects, 45 of 3 B them received blue ribbons. 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French Club members Ben Cole and David Meagley com- pete in a Perrier drinking con- test. 2. Greg Knurlson joins the Marines alter graduating early. 3. Nacho Ortiz gives a humor- ous trampoline demonstration. 4. Srirring up enthusiasm at a pep rally, Brenda Dorman gives a cheer. 5. Chris Williams takes a wink of rest during prom decorating. 6. Nikki Dulaney is serenaded by a singer in the Air Force Band. 7. jenny Mannion, 8. Beclcie Mclfleary, Anne Wol- ford, and Carmen Karhoffawair the balloon launch. 9. Amy Dommer. 'N ws- ,... . .. K4 A . f xy 9 . f I x ' W , ASME ,-ffmf' x W uiku L X 'S N e x AQ W hw if gm a w e 3 5 ..... .W K ..k:k EEEL .fi Q . get f 41-W2 dp x at 'M' 7 .. : Q 21 mfgz.Wz,s.vfgumw W , - . QmazmzigezffaeQEya111MigqmQgigsfgegezzmggzzqgM :wgh ,Q W M .. M ,. H W :ww ,wzfgwqimg emfmsewmw:gFDw1W,,Mm1wgMqggvffg63, ww ? ww' 1 .1 ,WM Www, mw3,,,,,wf,,,x,s,.,M x5,,,mg,,gW,w 5, .1 W ,W.mQMwxfsmeze,.amfgV54 4 1, Q W W ww Q SHAW ff' ,Q 1 'Q mf' sim. WS af? 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Y' ,Y -R542 f fe a W f gf, ffaa-2-fade ,Tift .'i,sig.'m f W., , 117 'M x -'YW 'ii 1 w Q was Even though the Varsity Eagles did not have a BVC winning season, there were many thrilling seconds and heart-breaking plays. Led by Senior Captains: jim Ridge, Tony Stults, Mark Hartman, and Brett DeWeese, the mighty Eagles ended the season 3-7-0 overall. Coach Meyer attributes the Eagles overall season to injuries. Beginning the season with four backtield starters, the varsity ended with only one. During the season Liberty-Benton experienced numerous ups and downs. After the big loss to McComb, the team jumped back to defeat the tough Arcadia Redskins. Tony Stults broke the record num- ber of tackles in a game with 25 crushing tackles! The previous re- cord was 23, held by jim Saums and Roger Switzer. This year, Brett DeWeese received First Team of fensive tackle and Second Team de- fensive tackle. Tony Stults was cho- sen Second Team linebacker. Re- ceiving Honorable Mention were: Kevin Walker, Rob Burner, jim Ridge, and Doug Brown. WWSIYL 'N i 3 f fi, 1,9 0. '!'w'1 I fx 31 1 ' 9 iii 4 x 'SWF I QP 1 sau .,- its fE?iT U3 425 ,M , , Hwy'-M if , , 223353 QS I , WLBWQL 3 4 J 1'3x':,x N X T R gg Q 1, fr' fr ., .,,: W ,+A 5' wnagig ya , 5 4 wg ! gax A? iii I1 if EH les O f And RUHHIII I gm ' J el 1 5 2 ,, ' of ig at , ' 5 ,ZZ 351422 Magi ,ff 'iw 5?a Wa if in 5 if E :sf f' 6 ff if If :iii 2' 1 at M , ia ' 2252 f Q ies ff! E i lit E T tg' 4 . ag ' N5 55 A wi.. 1 52 I 525251 5 Front Row: Deanne Horne, Lori Frey, Kathy LaRoche,jon Montgomery Back Row Malcolm 5 2 W Campbell, Miclci Bish, Beth lnbody, Nikki Dulaney, Tracy Burry Todd Griffith tw e at re if S it 3 3155? 2555 3 YQ Q ' The Girls Cross-Country Team coming out in QE? 'g their second year of competition used a lot ofnatu- Z ral talent, and a lot ofhard work and dedication as E the building block for their State Championship. 22 El lg The Eagles established an outstanding record of gg, 106 wins and 5 losses. They claimed champion- glil gag ships at the Columbus Grove, Wynhmrd, Old Fort, 37 Riverdale, Lakota, and Fostoria Invitationals, not as 5 Q fffi includin Sectional and District Cham ionshi s. 5 5' P P 25 :f,. '!l The girls defeated Lancanster Fisher Catholic by a narrow score of 43-45 at Columbus' Biggs Athle- 2 if tic Facilt Field to wear the State Crown. The 5 g 5. 7 7 will' became the tirst athletic State Champion Team in the history of the school. Micki Bish, the school gy gifs: eg record holder with a time of 18:26, Deanne Horne 3 7 and Trac Burr received All-Ohio reco nition for ., Q Y y 5 Zi 535 their 1-2-3 finish at Columbus. is , Q32 Five of the seven lettermen will return with an it g i excellentjr. High Team to look forward to. Coach , fi 5355? Wa ner adds . . . The firls are lookin forward 5 1' 3 gi to being State contenders next year and will hope- fully repeat their success as the State Champions. l The boys varsity team and Coach Darnall had a full team at only 3 races, but did ha ve two dedicated runners, Todd Griffith and Malcolm Campbell. Griffith holds the school record of I 7:05 for the 5.1 ' if 5: -I mile course. He received special recognition for 'ff V' qualifying for the District Meet, and was named 22 gl Most Valuable at the Fall Banquet. Campbell's best gi K time is 19:25. He did not quality for the District 5 Meet. Dusty Bish, Steve Knapp,jon Montgomery, if Rob Burner and Rusty Waldman also ran Varsity Mg, ggi occasionally. The Boys Cross-Country Team Hn- ished eleventh at the Sectional Meet, 53135 --:f at ' fag? ':..,1 3 it 2296 M5 Ea? ,fa 5 4 SE is tatiawgw if fe' ia if rs .Q .,., . .,.,.,.. .,,. , .. W, Q i,a. M .. , W s , ,. , ...W an ws., ,W .. Q Mas. 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Todd, the lone individual District qualiHer, 7. Coach Darnell and Malcolm Campbell discuss the race ahead. H. The start of the Boys' Varsity race at Riverdale. 9, The ex- pressions nfa strong Hnish are shown on Tracy Burry's face. 10. The 1-2 Horne. 11. The District Champions. 12. Malcolm Campbell is in good po- sition after the start of the race. ,, ....... ,. M532 1 ' - '- - '-' '5..:.s.-4:-:Ia:a:::s::,:::::.:'isffZfi E'-za. .- ,..,., W zaaqfa 2:--EEE 'Z E::-., V wmweuf if-wifi-wsizzwa?-W swag, . 'ii' 'wfafwagaaaif' W'9YtEfz39?2?1 . .Y t ff .tilt-, we st E, 6 5 Z my xiii 1 Q 552: .gig gg? isa? fw fg f 2 :EE'EE E .5: 12 -af . H-5 yi 33 i ii i f his 5 - ii y Q g V L isa? ga 2625-if aa ,. Tw iii? ? Q af X ,if . 55: f 5 Ut, ,. zz ai E Ei 551 25..:E,.: 5 X xi: E X E x 1 5 is M ii if-354..:'a1f-:,-my-If :Z- punch of Micki Bish and Deanne I worthy of :wo reaqzgpglggggifid much ro Volleyball G11'ls Set VARSITY: From Row: A'IlChClIf'KHlJ!4'lIlPH,,1U1if'.QllllhL'fgC'f. Back Rovx Annum Z4 lrncr lxlm Pickens, Karen Mcj'c'r, Coach Hanlajudy Afcyc-rhlulic Zirklc Mlchcllc Cook 'year andef1iIi2QifQE?5defsI1ip of Merri 35315225 Even :Mer fbgisigles fe!! agsinsr Ycomperition, semi: spirit was always alive and evidem,,T1:e team endured many lang, hows ofpracticg and refused ra give up vffdef 1116 fwffsfrfrvff-Qffns Cirfwsfqnwl ' With M1225 Vis recoggf i?41g3Q WPC ffffs mm Loemonsfziazfgsgf 7fiemendou5fiz5igfi?6?i9menrg rhe kzszha hard foizgigig baffle wifi: Nziiffb Baltimore in Srfbtfbnals. A l V Coach Bameszszes, Nos only did rbey learn bow rv, use their own skills and reiy on each qrfzer as a team, Inn, zhey also lmdirgjcgnyince thas anefpgijegzrs zhar they weggfg their .pride rhusiasm siiziyififgiflbright Eagles 1985-86 seasogzgg ' 'V'5Q' A f'5iff' For An Exciting Season 351435 rynflveese, die ,gQe4Qg5f,5s2Qxf3zirff1n, ifiifegifflmfff feeff Sf swf! ewaiffvg. iiiifififffn POW for 5551153 We Effiisfetrhaker shows 5 ftifii J 233'-L size figaasm are ball rm-.ff fpgzge5g3,5pzm,enf. 6, LVWGRJY Powell szaz-es in-amazement after lsize successfully bumps they ball 7. Eagles CAN do ir! 8. Coach Bame gives serious advice. A . junior Varsity: Coach Bama, Melissa Cook, Pam Hughes, Wendy Powell, Dawn Fenster- maker, Lynette Myers, Andrea Taylor. Not Pictured: Ann Huzson, Beth Inbody, Sherrie Ream. 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Looking at his opponent, jim Ame burgey deeides to pass. 2. Coming around the last comer in the 400, Steve Knapp pushes toward the Hnish. 3. With two laps to go, Rusty Waldman and Steve Knapp run for the Hnish in the 3200. 4. Vaulting toward new hights, Hill Smith attempts thc pole vault. 5. In ti 400 semi-Hnal, Hoh Powell tries to ovet-eon1e his opponent. 6. Run- ning in the 5200 relay is Matt Lzzzenhy. 7. It comes down to the wire as Gene Stump tries to heat a Blaek Knight. 8. Flying like an Eagle,jim Perry soars over a hurdle. 9. Tony Stults flies around the bend. 10. OfHt'iating their exchange, Mr. Darnall vratehes Brent Randall and Chris Morrow. ll. Round- ing the eorner to the Hnish, Rob Burner tries to maintain his position. is Lf . . Q Muff. Y ,. N ... ,, m g K.-,wx 04- b - , .M ,' v Br.. . it W 1' W' 4 . ttti i t . ..K,fZiw1e K ,av -it. 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At Dis- . . . we f trict competition, Steve Knapp FQ ig eg placed second in the 1600 and Rusty I 5 i Waldman was second in the 3200. ig The 1600 relay team of Gene Stump, - ggi Brent Randall, Chris Morrow, and 55 E Steve Knapp came in third as all the I 33,5555 above competitors advanced to the Q Regional meet. Also placing for the if .E ii afternoon were Tony Stults in the gi EQ 5 long jump and Rob Burner in the E55 800. QE! In earlier meets, the team placed Simi well. At Spencerville, the 6400 relay ': : of Todd Griffith, jim Amburgey, 3 ii Steve Knapp, Rusty Waldman, the gi 3200 relay of Rob Burner, Todd Grif gg lith, Steve Knapp, Rusty Waldman, E i ' A and the 800 relay of Tony Stults, jim Perry, Chris Morrow, and Brent Randall all placed in the meet. The ji team won all of their home meets. ggi At the BVC meet the team was 6th f it out of 10 teams. Placing in the meet 3 i were Rusty Waldman and Matt La- it is zenby in the 3200, Steve Knapp in the I ig 10 400, and the 400, 1600, and the 3200 M 5 relay teams. i 1 , We Q E 3 5 it 5, it lt, f gf isis . 1 E! it 2 11585 img E -12:32 r ,552 H sg age. 1:5233 gig? sail BOYS' TRACK TEAM: Front Row: Rob Burner, Steve Knapp, Bob Powell, Rusty Waldman. Row 2: Troy Burner, Gene Stump, Dusty Bish, Todd Griffith, Chris Morrow, jim Perry. Back Row: Coach Darnall, Matt Lazenby, Tony Stults,jim Amburgey, Phil Mearing, Dan Zirkle, Brent Randall, Coach Reneau. gas QE ' ., ,.,.:,. 5 .,.:.:.':.: . ,:E f'.-.-.: I v-.,.-,.-f: 5 :Jig ..,.,...:.:.,.-:---'.---' ',:-.- : f-si .---.-. ,Z ,- .-... F2121-fl--I5.3239-I5:35'5 -'--- ' -'-'-'.- 'I-,,?f'fZf...Z...I'IE .Ii-:1- .-,, glpgi.-.452-23,.:5fI2QE--:- VMvv rkrr A fll1HQ.,Q.Ii1Q1Lli.Q f3 ff7-Qfli-WP sf n fmmlwllww-ygfififs nwfqlflfzlig gzkgg '4fSporrs GIRLS' TRACK TEAM: Front Row: Arlcnc Bowser, Chris Williams, Kris Deter, Kathy La- Roche, Deanna Home, Bclh lnhody, Sherrie Ream, Terre-na Thomas, jody Pilcher, Hilary Browne, Row 2: Erin Killian. Micki Bish, Beckic' lwL'f:lC8l7, Amy Roach, Debbie Shaffer,-jill Harvey, Mibsy L.1uck,julie Brobst, Luri Frey, Back Row: Coach Leader, Kim Pickens, Leah Dc'W'ce5e, Tracy Hurry, Cindy Fisher, Nikki Duluncy, Natalie Knickcl, Missy Thomas, Coach Wagner. 4 . .g fr I 400 METER RELAY TEAM: Chris Williams, Kris Dcrcr, Nikki Dulaney. Natali Knickel. Striding For Victory 7 8 , .. .:..X: , , x:....v ..., - . ,LLL I s Q ,-L ,H M -V , L E3 s - ,ig k':' if I mLL Z, L lzmcy. ug! izh, p n' Nik 1 .Min zggl , 126811042 1 3 5nefge.gW,.f Mmm z. , Br he g fiag, Ni ulqi df ,,k for if mf 5. Alive, ,gg i fpags her ga 3 , V ef. gut in e' VVVA 5 ' Aiialie ' ,1ii1 f'ck9g,i32E1w 1'S7'Kgi Pim an wiv - Gef'i 8 fof QF wif? ??'EMf'0- A ffl' l f M Q A : ', 1600 METER RELAY TEAM: Micfki Hish, Deanna Horne, Natalie Knickcl, Nikki Du .4 ,pw .6 ww l jeff Oller cheers on Team II 2 Torx Tuttle Kimberly Roscoe Tom Thomas Lon Cramer 3 jim Ridge expresses his feelings about the referees 4 Team Il tries to regain their balance alter crashing to the floor m the People m the Circle event 5 The student body cheers for the lighting Eagles 6 Erick Kem 7 Our cheer leader Frank jumper. 8. Elaine Bibler and Lisa Lazenby. 9. The L-B fans. 10. Pregame festivities. ll. Wendy jones. 12. Marr Taylor. 13. Carl Frommer, Andy Fisher, Ryan Burgess, Casey Haley, Shawn Dulaney. 14. Casey Haley. iff-.,Qf:fYy f ya rt i' g PM 'A ff--',f hf53 V W v 72'-f X XX 2 M, E 5, 1 -59.11 T i X . V v Y QS ' 5 www s,B f 296 ' V Q was A paws Q , 1 Yell Raisets R Sarah Blanchard, Dec Dec Fields, Tina Hissong. ,r,,,J,,a- .lu VARSITY FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS: Keli ..,40 Barger. Alesia Anspach, Beckie MCCIE-ary, 78fSport5 j,Vf FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS: Brenda Dorman.-Iulie Lytle, Susan Klubo Debbie Shaffer, Becky Schubert, Beth Cramer. A f S E Anspz1ch,jam1'e Arms. , 15 VARISTY BASKETBALL CHEliRI.EADERS.' Tina Hissong, Harb Gaerrner, Doe Dee Fields, Alesia 'WY 775 fi BASKETBALL CIIEERLEADERS: Brenda Dorman,-Iaymc Pclron, Becky huherr, Angie Fisher, Laura Tcl.-ple. Absent: Beth Cramer. wx 3 MEN Theklffifarsiry Fgiozball Cfigbrleadefi summet.'T1us reward came after many iong ggggling of gg-gfggxces agg, wlziledjkj K atgfiiiied an oxgfgilbor near Hxggesgon Park, f 51 L Thisjiiar the Clmrleadefiwwjd Carry bean Hired Sagem Zloenrm whoa was a grew alsdifiigd spfffi szickeg-sVA g1'uring Ipgggicerballgeagon. PM L LLfaffQQEfg?!2f leaddfiyiiid at footbzih piayersdbd decorated :exif ' 5,534 - 'iwvwp-M -' -' -- .:rfSsg:w' ' w.ffJ4gI.g I f.g.:g lockergfor boil: :life foozballand baslcefib ball fegags. , , :fi , j 3514 S puns X 79 i FRl:'SHMI:'NFOOT1iA1,l, CI1'EERI,l:'ADI:'RS: Lisa Lawarrc, Kaiie Payne, Dawn Free- man, Missy Lauck, L1-ah DOW'ccsc, Hvathcr Hitt. L mf ! iM ' - W. n 1 f ff , sq' i 1 L. M ,'1 5 F 1 ' 44 4 - ga ',,,,' I ,,,, e x' I .1,, . 80f5porzs Tracy Hurry, .sfarisrician ,Z Q .U FRESIIMEN BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS: Rows Missy Lauck, Leah Dewfecsc. Borrom Row: Katie Payne, Lisa La Warm. I Rl:'SIIMl:'N BASK1:'TIiA1,1.: Coach Mihalik, Gem- Stump, Scarf Rhnrlcs, Bob Powell, Amhurgz-y, Hon Hurry, lirian Kisschcrrh, Paul Lee, Dusty Bish. Team record: 8 wins, 6 ,W-wwszsww .vswfwfeMHmuuwsslwwfw-1fw'1ga,a wgggy ,m,miima..X.w.w,:s,yw,m5gg,E,D.Wm 5 Ummm., Q MMM ,, W D, ,,ae, ,Q Ha N , ,N , ,W . .mmwmam wmzszffzfimm Sm, Q wiiwgiaeiiiimhmefgziayfswmiiiiwzfmsmz 1 'gy Classes if Y ffl ,LW +1,..5' c 1 f EAGLES ,M L - ,,:f i i , N X., ,. A .,. Ee john Collins Michelle Cook Smvc Cramer Bruce Dcpincr Brenda Dorman Tatia W'ieland, early graduarinn Cris Bell Da vc Bixler Sa rah Blanchard Dan Brown Marc Alexandcr amic' Arms J W V, Rita Beck Q' K yy i 2 ' mag. 'ia 6' Z f Sf if Q2 , ,,,, If ,Q 5 5 2 .2 1 W 4 rrnrrln gl K g K A L l f J . jeff Brnwn Roh Burner , ,V l l Tony Caldanaro I ' Ang! Cassabon I 'A ' lf K .. Ar W A ,, X A xv 'S J H H ff, Q f Mike Farison zi' -- .. I If A Da wn Fcnsrermakcr A ' T Cindy Fisher r- W K Rob Frankart ' 'r 3 A David George ,EZA ' V . Teresa Gillen I' 'A April Hanrahan My ' , A Marr Hanman . 4 A Kris Helms V' mv Tina Hissong L A A .x fl , V Kim Honse E Amy Hoover if L Randy Housh .N ' , Beth Inbody f :EE llli Wendy ,l0nes , .,, , El' 2 VEVV W ' jody Kissebenh M Q my , 4 Kim Kissebcrth M , ' 2.,, I Q R ' if ' Susan Kluborg v ' K . ' I ' Michelle Lamb I A y V 821C lasses rs-7 M- ' -f EEEJQ ' va' ,. Q ' ,,'l Erj 1 :, ' of if ,Z -mm, -1- ,Z 41, f W 1 Aux x wr 9 5 1 if fx K' fwf x ,-11. E 4 W uni ors f 1 32' 'E , , ,4 A J. K S .W -I ,, j I 1 W 2,5 V. f' ml 4' L fxigs sf, f ,.. X bf -I Z K Debbie Miller Tom Miller Bill Montgomery Chris Morrow Tim Oller Christian Osborn Ron Pahl Casey Pelfon Kim Pickens Brent Randall .um f 5' ' x-4' ww 9 'R W g Q' x' I ff f izf' ff if Debbie Shaffer j '- Z Bill Smith ' 'Q julie Srillberger V V K V Michelle Srockron I .1 nf Chris Strait Q 'M - 1, iiie I W ,A Chris Wm: R ' 2 'Q Denise Weese i , M ,f I Chris Williams Q , V f gn - fi Q i-1 ,,. WW ,M .WV ,W , ,, ,, A. , ,. V Nor Bqf?ggQ1fr1e,l Kzzapggi , ,enggwfg-.A ' 'J-e.LM5:g.,iA,a.i-A.-5-,E www . ,, , A qn,Q ,L Brer Wirrenmyer Mike Wolford Leah Woodruff Kathy LaRoche jackie Munn jenny Mannion julie Meagley judy Meyer jody Meyers Michelle Smckron, rreasurcrjjody Kisseberrh, vicepresi denrg Beth Inbody, presidentg Dawn Fenstermaker, secre ta ry. C1assesf83 xx' K -rf , . in fl if L f Ek , 'AQ l iff' 5 ,,. 3' ff? ' W 1' ' is VP lax I -V . V- Ca r 84 X C lass cs jill Harvey Bill Hoover Ann I-Iurson Heidijanes cn Karhoff m Ma rk Keller Erin Killian Malc'olm Campbell Lisa Chambers Sam Clymer Tom Clymer Chris Coleman Melissa Cook Kelly Comer Bc-rh Cramer Scott Cramer Eric' Daniels Brian Da vii Chris DeSaIve Norma Dommer Angie Fisher Lori Frey Erin' Giesey Todd GrifHth jeff Bracy john Braqv julie Bracy Shawn Brown Hilary Browne Troy Burner Cindi Burnett Tracy Burry 1 w 'VK' Q-1 X ,a. Kvlly A vcrill Kcli Barge: Brian Beck 'uw K, ? r l 1 A M in - Av ez , .. 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MCCahan Beckie .Mclfleary Doug Meadows Chad Monday Heidi Neff Kevin Patterson jayme Pelron jim Perry jody Pilcher Wendy Powell Tony King jay Kluborg David Lucas julie Lytle Lisa Mackey Chris Mange S 5121151Q5EJzQf13ggEi2ZEEg:1-f1ZiE::s2:z:gjQy fisgifggzszifzgggfgzaii .kgggggjsAgggggggggesegggjggzelfggiigiiiiiaigfzgii.wqzgggisawgliiggq Q , Q' mmm. ,,m,.gM, ,WM .,W,Nv ,W ZSSZZQZWM U-Zfziwiziaflil qi:::55m5bi3,'g.sE gggiiiiwgzfilidgs Geoff Richcreek Mike Schoonover Becky Schubert Carolyn Szahl Mike Srolrz Scott Switzer Laura Teeple Missy Thomas f Kevin Patterson, vire-prcsidentg Carmen Karhoff secre taryg Keli Barger, president: Cindi Bumezz, treasurer. Classesf85 mmf Brian Billcheck Dusty Bish Micki Bish jennifer Bosworth Tim Bolkin V sn Arlene Bowser jim Bowser Alvin Bracy julie Brobsr f 'J jason Brown Ben Barry Lisa Chiow Ben Cole Leah De Weese Kim Dickes Anne Dommer Brad Dorman jason Dukes Scott Farison Randy Fenstermaker Dawn Freeman Stacey Gorrell Heather Hirr Pam Hughes Angie Kern jeff King Brian Kisseberrh Chuck Knapp Missy Lauck Lisa La Warre Man Lazenby Paul Lee Richy Lyrle Candi Mann 86fClas5e5 jim Amburgey jeff Beck Lisa Bender Sieve Benson I ' nw, We ei .Q J ,-f, n k wi A V . .. 2 fa rn :ff ,. - , V I v m ' ' ' r,,, , ' 'V 'I' , Y' 'S' 5 , 'if D If ,, , . , ,,::, , i ,W iiie ',,,, ,. f , W ',-wu,di'4 i' 4 .42 , , . C ,. ,V , i W 1 mfr if-fe , wa: e V 5, K 'W' K . ' ,ir H HV 441' V. 4' 1 an In A i n e rr J i i P. kv.,- V 7 . A hx M , Ts W W.. V .if 525521: ,,,, in Ugg- .. ' 9 W f 4- 5 K 4 , vf ....... +V J V iie .3 . H A 1.42 Q, in if! ' yy ' ' in ,e y Freshmen JG 11 hifi' . .. :VJ V- ,H , Q mi! ' 2. E52 ' 'Z ? f' J' 5-Q, fe .1 iff! 4, ,,, . , gf .4 WZ? 5 'ffm ' 4 x , f i p I U X if 1 5 rf j l Q V, ' Wifi '4 CT ' x 'Q gi iz i 'N A ..,, , . H Q ' ,. A. . . , R 3 ' X. . :' K I JSR, .ff ,I Ml L R Q , 1 L fe X X vw 5 R . W-'Ye f 1' 9 ,-' ' E, ,A .x L, :. ., Jr E ' 3 ,. Ja f -, pi i X aw A all if K Tammie Schimmoeller Pat Sherer Rose Sherer Stephane Srachelhaus Mindy Sterling Gene Stump Andrea Taylor Terrena Thomas Man Tutrle Mark Wolrbrd Tammy Young janine Youngbird jason Nivison jeff Oller Eon Osborn Barb Pahl Karie Payne Harry P00 Bob Powell Dana Powell Shelley Price Sherrie Ream Seozr Rhodes Tim Richcreek Amy Roach james Russell Brad Srhaade Todd Ma rhenke David Meagley Philip Meeting Troy .Mitchell jon Montgomery Lynezre Myers Wal K if we 3.1 k.gh We 3 i R15 rq5lg1.5f ifiiliy ijk J f A av ic, we gf . R sf' wwf wlix, 1 5 M m y H mu , .- fi fi MZ? -QJLYETZ hx snwzvawwezeawxfw in 12' 3, M , v,,qgWy,ff'1a b 3. A - s vb 1 4 . - . W i 51272 yew 521 1155 13511 5:2i1fi2g3aE5'Q.zf11ii'?ilm . i w g w fs 4 - M f may gmw L1Q?S933L'52g3lY'm 5' 5 E W1 .w 4 wxwiaq, 1 2 1:19 lg V aQ.amg.- :wa fs, 55 QW? vga if MMI? f W iid in za Qs, M if ., 53111 vmzzgigxfgg 39355 51,1 -,gif U q 4 Q, ,, 5 lv 2 r Q Q Nl S QL Q X Q:g:.'aE. 3 Q 4 X W x . Q95 K fling X-we W: .- f if Q X Q EF f 'P Q 4' 'rx Sherrie Ream, secreraryg Angie Kern, vice-president: Amy Roach, presidc-mg Leah De-Wfeese. treasurer. Classesf87 m.A,1 ff i 1' Q' -. , 1 33- we ef: Xvfkf ww, ---. rem,-A -we 9 I 881 Classes Casey Haley Russ Hanrahan Denise Helms jason Hissong jim Holley Shannon Honse Kent Karhoff Sally Kingsley Sracy Kisseberrh Bobbie Lamb jennifer LaRue jim Meyers Lorie Cramer Becky Dickes Shawn Dulaney Wayne Dunlap Andy Fisher Ezhan Fleming Carl Frommer Corey Greer Ryan Griffith Melanie Gustin Brian Bracy Sara Bmbst Beth Brown Ryan Burgess jason Burnett jon Caldanaro Cassie Cole joel Cramer Eighth f Angela Adams . A ,, Camille Alexander ' , 'V A V ' ' ' , 4 ' Pam Averill -I I 5 1 f? f V I A ,, H A e aff 'K 1 all I A -ur ' A 51 A 'Sr 'VX 5 ff P55iw 5750 22 K ' f -wh .: If an aa '35 V f 'Mr 9 X W vw! 2 W I i .,. . , f all 4 A ,W V Ig , e, f 1 3 ff,, 2 g mv urfq' 2 lu. .V ' ,. I 5? ' E V Q Grade ,,., 1. N M' .V fe xt y ak' Q?-Q eff! , St X ii. ml. f W W N ff, ' , ' .- :fy A' ' V I , I Q' . ,-if W W W1 , . .1 I v li ,'V 41 A K ,gy v av s xv ' Sf! 'Q A N'-1 1, 4 I .,,, 1, I 3 f' , Lori Slave-n ' W Gina Smirh Z ' Kelley Stulis VA ' V 85 jon Swizzer 22 .ff 'W' -- al v',i ' F Darin Teeple V f' , K W Sonya Thibeaulr ML Ax, ff -fy Toni Thomas W ' ,,,, Tori Tmtle ,,, , , ' Af Vi Charles Willard ff V V' jerry Willis , Danielle Woodruff S if lgii m,,J..MmmWW,rn Www ,MS A Q ,,h, Am WWW ,wb 5mW,,,,,n NW.H55g5w.3fZi,,,,,.l.,,,,,ms?32E:?31:1g.fr Mlgiwljy , . vw., ,Zmg,.,,J, Barb Miller john Miller jodi Monday Amy Morrow Heather Neff Tamara Ogg Bethany Osborn Darren Phillips jamie Pilcher Terri Powell Kim Roscoe jeremy R 0 wer Bobby Schubert David Schwab Tom Sherrick Ryan Grimrh, presidentg Tori Turtle, treasurer: Denise . . 6 E 2 Helms, secremryg Ryan Burgess, wcevpreszdent. Classesf 89 ,ammo David Farquharson Missy Felkner Steve Flick Tasha Foster Laurie Fuller jay Gillespie Marc Gusrwiler Wendy Harvey Robert Hatch Travas Higgins Rodney Holaday Schenlay Hurson Russell Ish Marf'joncs julie Keller Kris King Travis Knight Gail Knudson Matt Kocheiser TJ. Lamb Brittany Lane 90ff,'I:1SSes Kevin Coleman jason Collins jodi Cramner Paul Degyansk Bridgeric Diersch joanna Dysen Rick Boncy Marr Bosworrh Dale Bracy Brian Brim jennifer Brown Bessie Browne Robin Bunn Hezuher Butler Tracy Butler 1 ' Y Aw., Brian Christia risen :ff 1 if 1 4 7 ' , ' ,f-. 'Q ff ' 'I Sf , . 2 k i, ,M f .fyfdf f . FF I 45' ' 1 H W' 'll' 5 Seventh Wi 7: 1 ',', U I V .L Luke Barrolomeo T - - ' ' Shane Beck Q, My , Shawn Bcurrler NW 1- - W , Mar Bixler 5 ' y f , L-A ll lill ' i :,' j ,, nl.. It N, A 5 V 0' Y ,- J , . . f ' ' Aw A Q G m N- A M ,V F 1'-9' -1- A' llli e V y 4 l e an n I, ' .,.: ' Wi VV A I , X , . ,Vk ,X I 2: .,., I 13' ' V W Hn f in l w x' r :vv ,,,! . 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Row 2: Mike Frnmmer, joel Cramer, Brent Schimnmeller, David Rath, Erif Simpson, Shawn Ward, Andy Fisher. Corey Greer, jeremy Rower, Tray' is Knight, David Ffzrquhar- son, Matt Nivi.s'on, Back Row: Terry Williams, Shawn Dulaney, David Schwab, Carl Frommer, Tom Sher- ick. Russell Hanrahan, jim Holley, Darin Teeple, jon Switrer, jon Caldanaro, jay Gillespie, Darren Phillips, Coach Follas. EIGHTH GRADE FOOT- BALL CHEERLEADERS: Front Row: Amy Morrow, Beth Brown, Sally Kingsley. Bad: ROW: Camille Alex- ander, Heather Nefh Terri Powell. SEVENTH GRADE FOOT- BALL CHEERLEADERS: Front Rowfjodi Cramner, Back Row: Gail Knudson, Mc-lanie Wise. jennifer Brown, Heather Butler, Schcnley Hutson. Qzglf. Hi Q- ,futwpak wahinw, 1. .I-ww sewage 2, jUNIOR HIGH CROSS COUNTR 'K' Front Row: Rus- sel lsh,jodi Cramner, Beth- any Osborn, Melanie Gusrin, jeff Youngbird, Ryan Grif- Hlh. 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SAC Comments on school proceedures were, of course, quite abundant. Dealing with these comments is the purpose of the Student Advisory Committee. The student body took their comments to the administration by way of this committee. The mem- bers were allowed to voice their feel- ings, concerns, and suggestions to the principal in a ra ther informal set- ting. Using this method, Mr. Smith could understand the students feel- , ings toward school policies. STUDENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Front Row: Tracy Hurry, Carol Boney, Dave Matevia,jim Perry, Back Row: Tricia Sherick, Lisa Lz1Warre,julie Stillberger, Barb Gaertner, Ryan GrifHth, Tim Oller. NHS A 5 2 1 1 'fav' 'z 5 ref I The goal of the National Honor E 9' Society is to honor achievement in 22 S scholarship, service, leadership, and S f cha ra cter. The activities of the NHS included gi the sale of tickets for a wheelchair basketball game, and the members S attended a seminar on starving Afri- ?2 1 cans at Bluffton College. E S2 ig Q b W Q z Inmation of the new members was . dd OH MW 'f 1985 '0 g H 'W' 'mt ,wagging ,mpgs MMI. , W 2555.-e fp 5. whims? guwgggs N Mfggggggsgwwgwiftga 35 ,L,,,,:,4,,, ,Mgmt Mia wi, 53515152 ggjg m- , ,Za .Jaws x ,g quet' Qw 4 ' at ?2e'-as WM HSW11 ff fm- 1-1 2 a s wr q35i?f? Ei 1 m'W'lZS322 ' fain F we s, W1t :?t::s a , SQt2t2 t ts -5? f s i -2-21 ' H Ti QQ ' Sf i 5 3,5f5a?isa,,MgtgsefQsgg-'HWw?sm:aasgfaa5s2as swifeizsigfi , Maf!5:-fisizsfgzsgafifgpaiisszgilizggvgfiisazillzgmfzsfgazggagggg ,vq,gg,q5f'tNf?i2gsgyaQk Sjtteswtggmtv ' FHA The Future Homemakers of America is made up of high school girls interested in home economics. To become a FHA member, students must participate in initiation week which consists of fun and embarrassing events for the girls. Events this year included a scavenger hunt, Christmas party, bake sale, ice skating party, break- fast at Ponderosa, taco party, and a shopping trip in Lima. The oft?- cers are: Betty Weising, Presidentg Cheryl Dick, Vice-President, Deb Miller, Secretary: Beckie McCleary, Cindi Burnett, and Kel- ly Comer, Activity Heads. FFA The Future Farmers of America IFFAQ is an active organization made up of vocational agriculture studentsf Group activities include soil judging contests, tractor trou- ble-shooting, and a group orchard project. Other activities included a hayride in the fall and a fruit sale in the winter. This yeat-'s officers include President Scott Burner, Vice- President Mark Schweitzer, Sec- retary Don Lucas, Reporter Scott Brannan, Student Advisor Tim Mitchell, and Sentinal Kyle Heid- ' lebaugh. I A qutla I The Aquila, the school newspa- per, offers us school news, feature stories, Senior Spotlights, sports, and, for the Hrs! time ever, advice. Letters to Dorothy offer students the chance to voice their opinions and also get advice on how to im- prove any problems. The editor of this year's Aquila was Da ve Mate- via. Scott Tate served as Business Manager while Bryan Wittenmyer handled circulation and Eric Kern worked as Copy Editor. 98f0rganizations I l Q I i l A l ... , FHA Front Row: Cindi Burnett, Beckie McCleary, Kelly Comer, Cheryl Dick, Deb Miller, Brenda Dorman, Miss Damron. Row 2: Kim Honse, Teresa Gillen, julie Stillberger, Michelle Cook, Annette ZCIIDCI, Deb Clymer, Diane Shuck, Pam Dean. Row 3: Tina Hissong, Beth Inbody, Chris DeSalve, Kelly Averill, Stacey Gorrell, Lynette Myers, Lisa Mackey, Row 4: jody Meyers, Ann Hutson, Wendy Powell, Laura Teeple,jayme Pelton, Carmen Karhoft, Angie Fisher, Anne Wolford, Melissa Cook. Back Row: Micki Bish, Katie Payne, Stephanie Stachelhaus, Amy Roach, Missy Lauck, Pam Hughes, Tammie Schimmoeller. Not Pictured: Betty Weising. FFA Front Row:jason Nivison, Scott Burner, Don Lucas, Brett DeWeese, Scott Shackelford, Scott Brannan, Mark Schweitzer, Rusty Waldman, Steve Botkin. Row 2:jason Dukes, Richie Lytle, Troy Mitchell, Frankjumper, Scott Switzer, Steve Cramer, Barb Pahl, Doug Brown, Mark Hartman, Dick Beck. Row 3: Scott Farison, Chris Ward, Chuck Chiow, Brad Dorman, Ron PahI,jim Amhurgey, Brian Kisseberth, Ben Cole, Chuck Knapp, Randy Fenstermaker. Row 4: Geoff Richcreek, Brian Billcheck, Harry Poe, Tim Richcreek, Steve Benson, Phil Meart'ng, Mike Wolford, Rob Frankart, Mike Farison,jody Meyers. Back Row: jim Bowser, Eric Giesey, Gary Dick, Scott Botkin, Dave Lucas, Mike Schoonover, john Collins, Steve Knapp, Rob Burner, Dan Brown, Bill Smith. AQUILLA Front Row: Scott Tate, Dave Matevia, Bryan Wittenmyer. Back Row: Mrs. Schroeder, Michelle Cook, julie Stillberger, Michelle Stockton, Dawn Freeman. Tony King. Not Pictured: Eric Kern. iqfinirkm 2f-5E'1E-5-2'-21551:f:f1:fI5Ii'IiEEEs?J-:- -'1-'W E:I.:Ef:If EII3IEI :-::::'r- 5- f:-525532 Elementary eachers aids are a common sight in the elementary building. The teach- ers' aids do odd jobs for the teachers such as grade papers, decorate bulle- tin boards, and run off copies. They also aid students with questions. 'W Teachers' Aids ...,. W ....... . if . V J 3 2 1,42 E of iw . TUDENT COUNCIL: Front Row: Darin Teeple, Andy Fisher, Matt Lazenby, Beckie McCleary, inn Hurson, Sarah Blanchard, Chris Williams. Row Zsjeremy Rower, Brad Wittenmyenjames Fussell, Kelly Comer, Carol Boney, Alesia Anspach, Michelle Knowlton, Miss Legg. Back Row: eff King, Schenley Hutson, Heather Butler. Project Ha pp Hancock County schools worked hand in hand with the Hancock County Alcoholism Council on a six part junior high prevention program called Project HAPPY f Hancock Addictions Prevention Program for Youth Q. The goals of Project HAP PY were to educate the student body drug and alcohol abuse, develop a continuing alternative and preven tion program within the school com munity, spread HAPPY and be post tive about it, and continually evaluate the program to keep up with any changes or trends with prevention of drug and alcohol abuse. Project HAPPY conducted an in-school sur vey in order to get a better idea ofthe knowledge of drugs and alcohol and the actual usage. There was also a poster contest for which the winner received a money prize. and community about the dangers of 0rganizationsf99 :. .,-, V tt. .,.. 2 SOFA e. as a x V EZ 1221 35 E ? E f 55 T A . - A Z5:I':'f'3l:. .: ',fl55Z 'K?IE':,::I.,..f 5255522If'I:t:l!53.If.'52'5.i:!'.-E 5:-,:F'Il'E1i K I 'I.:: . 2 f ::z:,,:-' 1: .:.,,. :.i'.g 3.7 . 3, . ., . 1 -- ' A ag.. .,. . . tg, f..t.- Q, 5.,.,,t-5 ' 41,-v ea2Z24-2:?2:5:3t--11as-'51-4-te?75!'-55:5-22555-52f7:2::sz:I:,:-:-iyqggt-kai-5:59I-.' , ,. M-4 1 Y ...,. . :, :qs-2 '- ..: it l '. - - 1. 'Z ' N .... :s:'.Ef2-'- ':.2:.- ....... :f5f:I..7fv -:fr-fZ2. ' 'Q.:.:I.- ' I. I f ' gg gi' 6 ,E 5 , ... f.. -.,::,,-an .... fa.. t 1 .1 ' -L: :fav -.p f-: -gg.-:-nw ...- - The Scholars of Fine Art Club started during the 84-85 school year. The club was formed for the students who were willing to study art on a more indepth basis by doing special projects, viewing exhibits and visit- ing area galleries. The members elected a monkey as their mascot. Members of SOFA were quite busy. The money maker for the year was to make and sell ceramic Christ- mas trees. Also, T-shirts were print- ed for the members with the SOFA design logo. The oftqcers for the 84-85 year in- cluded: President Lisa Lazenbyg Vice- President Anthony Caldanarog and Secreta ryf Treasurer Kim Patterson. COMPUTER LAB TECHNICIANS: Front Row: Mr. Cramer, Erin Killian, Tatia Wieland. Row 2: Cris Bell, Scott Burner, Tony Stults, Annette Zellner, Diane Shuck, Dave Ma tevia, Tracy Burry. Back Row: Doug Brown, Pete Fitzgerald, julie Zirkle, Karen Meyer. Not Pictured: Tony Caldanaro, Scott McCahan. Sheryl Stoltz,jeff Brown. 6QQf SOFA: Front Row: Beth Inbody, Tina Hissong, Pam Dean, Kim Patterson, Annette Schim- moeller, john Allen. Row 2: Rose Sherer, julie Lyrle, Terrena Thomas, Lisa Lawfarre, Mrs. Spears, Scott Farison, Kim Pickens, Brent Randall, Anthony Caldanaro. Row 3: Brad Schaade, james Russell, jason Nivison, Tim Richcreek, Dana Powell, Ben Hurry, Gene Stump, jeff King. Back Row: Tim Botkin, jon Montgomery, Eoin Osborn, Steve Botkin. Not Pictured: Elaine- Bibler, Brent Myers, Lisa Lazenby. sz French Club Parlez-vous francais? Some stu- dents at L-B do! The French Club is the organization formed by the French students. The club 's main pur- pose is to provide cultural exper- fences in French outside ofthe class- room. The French students use French names in addressing one an- other. They also attempt to speak French at gatherings. A - A big change was made during the 84-85 school year. The The eighth graders were offered French. There- ..f3..,.i p.2EFJ2.?5'-JK... .5215 . . 5' 5 . .... . P'es'de 'j pany? Seaemty Km' Kisseberthg and Treasurer Angie Kem- .' 'ttv ffxefise-S5--as 2- :-- -55'1555,fIa'if --1: Mews isa-9555 '-Wf :Q-U 52S'::44A'S2SYfii OFFIK F AIDS from Rovx Ixaren MacDonald Back Rove Karen Meyer, Kern, Pam Dean, Kris Dcrer. W 4 ? i ,, W si K , ARY OFFICE AIDS: From Row: Mrs. Pc-nys. Back Row: Elaine Bihlvr, Kim Pickens. Pifturcdhjuliv Srillbcrgcr, Cheryl Dick. Organimrinnxfl III 5 ,CV ' 1 M'4 B', ?L'w iF I-':- bLv6 'v:e ft? ww w .:,.'.- N' WSE 95 2' 4? -YSVWS, 'V M KWSQ2,,2 5 Wwgf Qgw,-535 , ' WM' We WWSI4'-1, 'W' 4155 aLf2wefg 153 atgiil. 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They are in charge of putting books away, checking out books for students, Ending lost books for stu- dents, and taking attendance. This year, special awards were re- ceived by Cris Bell for being the Li- brarian of the year and Mark Hart- man and Scott Burner received rec- ognition for being 3rd year librar- ians. 1 0075 Club 1005 Club memberships are a warded to football players who have excelled in physical conditioning. Requirements include: bench press- ing his own weight, squatting one and one half times his body weight, military pressing one half of his body weight, and curling one fourth of his body weight. Several running re- quirements must also be met. Being a part of the 10096 Club is an honor and Somefhmg fm' every fvvfball Wi'- 1 EEEz12 H'a:2....w zeizacffazs swii 2-:m.m22z5.H:s21212P::22 'ffiixwswsgfwiiffii' QZSWEQQIfHSf52l:fti?1SffiA'?1'zfzflfa - player to Strive for. ,. ..-. 0 . 2 .... Q 'f , ff--'s-:P I s..: :-:g'g :g: 1 -V s ew A . ... 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Row 2: Leah Wtrodruff Tammy McCartney, Angie Perry, Amy Dommer, Michelle Knowlton, Anne Wolford, Kevin Patterson. Angie Fisher, Beckie McCleary, Laura Teeple, Tammy Young, Mindy Sterling. Row 3: Leah DeWc-ese, Ter- rena Thomas, Rose Shearer, Lynette Myers, janine Youngbird, jennifer Bosworth. Tim Oller, Barb Ken- nedy, Linda Thibeault, Carmen Karhofif Stacey Gor- rell, Pam Hughes. Row 4: Carol Boney,jeanna Ad- ams, Cindie Billcheck, Dee Dee Fields, julie Meag- ley, Kim Kisseberth, jeff Oller, Heidi Neff Mark Keller, Bill Montgomery, Sherrie Ream, Denise Weese. Back Row: Scott Botkin, Brian Billcheck, Marc Alexander, Annie Taylor, Top Notch All-County Band is composed of a select group of members from the county schools. To obtain a position in this special group, one must play a selection of music in front of three or four county directors. From the people who tty out, a select number are then chosen ac- cording to their musical talent. A concert is given for the public aiier two or three rehears' als. Front Row: Carmen Karltofti Row 2: Kee vin Patterson, Kim Kisseberth. Row 3: Mi- chelle Knowlton, julie Meagley, Cindie Bill- check. Row 4: Leah De Weese, Pam Dean. Back Row: jennifer Bosworth. Ma jorettes The Leaders Of The Pack Twirling the baton is a skill that must be developed early in life. Many of our majorettes have been taking lessons and sharpening their skills for many years. Early each spring, Miss Swisher holds tryouts for inter- ested girls. The girls perform rou' tines to music and other basic skills in front of a panel of judges. Our majorettes practice many hours by themselves and also with the band during band camp. When marching band is not in season, some of them compete in contests throughout Ohio, 106fOrganization ty Band I z -we mn- jr. Maiorettes: Front Row: Nikki M'cCahan, Missy Tuttle. Back Row: jodi Cramner, Kris King. 'L Field Commander: Pam Dean ., A EJ E'-51 so ' 'ss E -. MM ,,...,,. t X 1 tes ris DeSalve, Lisa Mackey, Tracy Hurry. Not Pictured: Heidi janes. EP BAND: From Row: Tim Oller, jeff Brown, Bill Montgomery, Mark Keller, Heidi Neftf arh Ke1medy,jennifer Bo.wv0r1l'1,janine Youngbird. Row 2: Carol Honey, Dee Dee Fields, Kim isseberth, Linda Thibeaulr, Cindie Billeher'k,jeff Oller, Tammy Young. Row 3: Angie Perry, kevin Patterson, Amy Dommer, Tammy MeCarmey, Leah Woodrufii Michelle Knowlton, Mindy erling, Terrena Thomas. Row 4: jon Montgomery, Pat Shearer, Rose Shearer, Leah DeWeese, nn Hursonujulie Brobst, Kim Pickens. Back Row:jeffHeclc, Melissa Cook, Scot: Botkin, Marc lexander, Diane Shuck, Pam Dean, julie Meagley. . ,gf Q 1 K 555312 .Q 'mi-t , Qfj, Y ffgfrifksig -',. .:.' f - G5 .- ' --.-- 2 rrrl :aff-f' ,' assfwaffzw f 'Lwi?3?f?5ff- . 5224? 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A 'Q-aQtfggg:::e?,,fffzfjgqgz ft :I 4-. .2 .: W ' iT?6:sf5Ef4.i::,:M2'0 ?5 rwikie we as? akeikrziifwva fSR,5?S,.a. if 4' E35 g H fwmaasxw- ,Q f:'agmv a Mgr :agar . zgwywfr . .?gvgM A frm W ith GRADE BAND: Front Row: Lori Lalfontaine, Heidi Weidmann, Leah Gusrin, Cindy Norus, angie Willeke, Richard Capes, Tracy Harris. Row Zzjim Shuek, Nikki Patterson, Ann Williams, 'ulie Farquharson, Angie Cramer, Brentjackson. Row 3: Warren Barnes, Amy Cooper, Scot Yisseherth, Wendy Kennedy, Amy Clum. Back Row: Nathan Hartman, Mark MaCkey,jenny rarquharson, Kelly Powell, Heather Kennedy. , i . , . .,- aizq ' lfei. ,. , . riff . 055232 Lisa' qgxzgggyf :milf f'Q::gf2:Zg Miami 'E ffrgmssfiezgv H Qgf , f - 75 an iii 4 55:52 535 f-Q 5' v If-mesh? 'w5J?Z:'1SiV'i 973335, if The Sound i K2 i ? 2 S A S S E SR. CONCERT BAND: Front Row: Diane Shack, Pam Dean, Barb Kennedy, Beckie Mc'Cleary, Cindi Burnett, Melissa Cook, Annie Taylor, Pam Hughes. Row 2: Michelle Knowlzon, julie Meagley, Leah Deweesc, Linda Thibeault, Tim Oller, Carmen Karhoftl Sracey Gorrell, Paul Lee, Bill Monzgomery, Mark Keller, Cindie Billchcck, Kris Dc-ter, Dee Dec Fields, jennifer Bosworrh,jeffBL-ck, Sherrie Ream, Denise Weese, Brian Davis. Row 3: Laura Teeple, Ann Hurson, Lynette Myers, jeff Brown, Terrena Thomas, Geoff Richcreek, janine Youngbird, Leah Woodruff Kevin Patterson, Angie Perry, Tammy McCartney, Amy Dommer, Anne Wolford, Pat Shearer, Angie Fisher, Tammy Young, jon Montgomery, Mindy Sterling, Rose Shearer, Heidi Neff, Brian Billcheclr, Lisa Mackey,jeanna Adams, Carol Boney,jeff01ler, Kim Kissebertlz. Back Row: julie Brobsl, Keli Burger, Sarah Blanchard, Kim Pickens, Chris Williams, Tim Richcreek, Scotr Harkin, Marc Alexander, . 5895555555 BA?35?1fFmhfi Uferfliefffiffffdr-Affiiweffffir43ffe?ff?eBf1f4fa??E3fQfM f'f5?5??f??eCf P4?f?S??frHffi4f??5?f?ffQ ,, Blazzzifpixfd, Khnfyfifgkimberrhfjeiie Mcaglejf, Sherrie ifieizm, Deaigiijf!Veese,j'effO!Ier,-jeliiina Adamsijffarol Bona-gy,'Angie'1?i5ig1xe5 Pazxigggan, - Perry, Annie Taylor, Leah Deweese, Row 5: Chris W'illiam,s,r Cindi Barnes, Am: Hurson, Kirin Pickeni,'!Amy Doaimer, Pat Skeeter, Monggomery, Mindy Sterling Rose Shearer, Anne Wfglford. B3Q?',ROWZ Leelg,1Vaodm!iZirKevin PKVIEEISOR, Badge McCleagygj,sum Tegfiie, Tamrigjg rene L .ire V gl8fOrgani2eii0ns ' Q' ' ' ' ' i' ' U' Jiiifbfsgi: Ss zaffiazzl . .?3ifU,i:'fwg -Wzwzisffezs: Q if 1 I-IIGHBAND: Front'Row:jengifer LaRue,,,S'onya Dxibeaule Dena Shaffer, Heather Neffgjulie Keller, Kris King, Trisha Nelie, Tasha Foster. ,2!VBQlgXB,!'0WD, Qggzilie Aleaqaggder, Triel3Q1,,5berick,,,QFp:i Tuttlegifam Ruel31g,7,Britzany.Q1Qage, Meg3n:QZMalley,1R0bin Bunn, Dustin Tizninan, iiffiigela Sara tB2'5li3f, Sidfijflxfseebettfgiiigflgsy FeIkiieQe, Crissf'biffjjefs, Dadielie Wo0difiif1E!fDeniseV3F5fe1ms. RoW!3i Dari:z Teejile,-Andyfiiisber, ftaai Tlzeznlieg Berhanyifisborn, Lehi? Bartuloffieii, Brian Christiansen, Sha wa Beaieier, Sally Kingsley, Mai? Gustwileigjeanna Dyserr, .Steve Pewell, Terri Powell, Danny Newell, Matz Bosworth, Michelle Sterling, Back Row: Srhezzley Human, jason Burnett, jennifer Brown, jeremy Rower, Qffdffnie .Wi-'??if4S00 iiglifwag, , , Wi!1adseq,5VKent Kazflinfrl Eric Simpson, My-cjanes. , y W , , N aw A ... .. .. IR. HIGH CHORUS: Front Row: Shane Heck, Danny Newell, Shawn Beueler, Rod Holaday, Mart' Gustwiler, Missy Felkner, Alichelle Sterling Iii-.wie Brown, Laurie Fuller, Nikki lvlclfahan, Crissy Newell. Row Zzjodi Cramner, Heather Neftf jennifer LaRue, Gail Knudson, ff'ri.s.gV Nfvers Bridget Dietsch, Sherri Starcher. Tracy Butler, Heather Willard, Dale Bracy. Row 3: Travas Higgins. Kevin Coleman, Tom Roach, Alatt Taylor, Wendy Harvey, Schcrtley Hutsnn, Karen Pahl, jennifer Brown, David Rath, Brendan O'Malley, Paul Degynnsky, jeff Youngbird. Row 4: Erik Willadfvn, Amy Mznrrow, Matt Kochheiser, Matt Nivison, Melanie Wise, Heather Butler, julie Keller, Meagan O'Mallc3v, Dena Shaffer, Trisha Valle, Melissa Lalfnche, Mr.v. McDaniel. Back Row: David Farquharson, Brian Christiansen, Luke Bartolomeo, Travis Knight, Brent Shimmoellcr, Brad Wittenmyer, Phillip Ogg, Bob Williams, Holly Ward, Trisha Sherick, Brittany Lane, Stephanie Wilhelm. Organinm msfl 09 Twas The Night Before Deadline . . . Th e ig afwtahi Waaflaoole Staff How it came to be!! Hello, I'm from the Liberty-Benton High School Yearbook Staflf would you like to buy an ad? Who can stay alter school today? Tool lines! Elite Check the wall. Assembly line checkfrecheck Have the pictures come in yet? COPY Miss Damron Pica I need some whiteout!! Pressure Who did this layout?!? Headaches Proofs Time! Look in the Hles Money Deadlines Go call Bob Staff TYPi'f5 Ambition A YEARBOOK Front Row: Carol Boney, Tammy McCartney, Dawn Fenstermakernjudy Meyer. Row 2: Cindi Burnett, Beckie McCIeary, Taria Wieland, Cindie Billcheck, Eric Kern. Back Row: Brenda Dorman, Pam Dean, Beth Inbody, Tracy Burry, Anne Wolford, Michelle Stock- ton. 'T e Bdiktors -fair at T W q - - - . f ,ef ,La Editors Tammy McCartney and Carol Boney choose the colors for the Tammy and Carol take time OU! I0 look -'if fhf Came!!!- opening section, 1 10fOrganiza tions Creating This Book! Dawn Fenstermaker completes the organiza- -M Q V I tion pages. Michelle Stockton worked hard on the ad section. LW5 X,., .1 'f3'n1b5 V K..-. , Quin! ,, Tracy Hurry spends lonely hours aher school working on the yearbook. Pam Dean and Brenda Dorman hang out the window at yearbook camp. if Miss Damron, advisor Twas the night before deadline when all through the place, Every creature was stirring with no expression on their face. The assignments were hung on the wall with care, In hopes that Miss Damron wouldnt hang anymore there. The students were at home all snuggled in bed, While annual staff members were beating their heads. As we sent in the pages it was such a joy, We hope that this hook, you will always enjoy. vphomores Beckie McCleary and Cindi Burnett sketch a 'ugh draft of the faculty and mugs pages. BHNAQQQTWBVB Wim-137 B ' Q M n :m,alw.:k1 .,:'5,,,.,,' .W. WiQW ,-.TTLZfBamw:.E . .iZMR'::uwa.....,wS1i...,l .,.,,. .,.,..., .mlmwe-Essen' ll 'lkkk 'M7 m,..,.t,.Q.,.v,....W.:-: :1',ft...,,.iZ2..aeef1s'eQ-m1:..tL,tgsa:r:?::?aE Ilgfwgf fwii 3 5 gy 2f5 E'P T 5 3-'tg ,SQ 'ang' Mgt la vu widow, ,,. Q, W ,Net 55.5, Ama :ug -v gf at :Q if Z A 6 . if .S ,Mt is 5 its aio? ii 3.56155 Si 54233.55 as as . ,ti,.tSfagat,t S i ima, f vi Tatia Wieland, Anne Wolford, Miss Damron, and Brenda Dorman ,..., ..., ,Ng Business Manager, Eric Kern, takes a day off Orga niza tionsfl I 1 Elementary ,ak 1, Q .W if If ll' '9,'f'f'vVf n-.un ,QM s 5' GH 4 ,Q 3' mfg eg? C f if x' J A X wx 112fElcmentary Elc'n1cnraryf113 Elementary STUDENT COUNCIL: Front Row: ViekijaneS. jamie Insley. Brentjackson, Angie Amburgey, Paula Blanchard. Tim Deisler. Row 2:joey Freeman, Gilbert Fruchey, jeff Norus, jim Shuek, Heidi Weidman, Darla Mcffahan, Berh Schwab. Bark Row:jim Petrie, Cindy Norus, Nikki Patterson, jenny Farquhanon, Leah Gusrin, Shannon Wagner. ' 4 MIDGET FOOTBALL: Front Row: Paula Blanchard, Mike Miller, David Lanartange, Steve Harris, Chris Honse, Randy Shoemaker, jim Schuek, Bobby Price, Glen Peterozi, Tabarha Price. Row 3: Heazher Monday, Kevin Cook, Brentjaekson, Aaron Diersch, Narhan Harrman, Keirh Niswander, jason Beck, Ricky Franks, Earl Shoemaker, Nikki Parrefson. Hack Row: Andrea Russel, Kelly Powell, Andy Modd, Tim Deisler, David Donaldson, Matt Miles, jim Waldman, jim Perrie, jeremy Redin, Sean Adams, Danielle Gustin, Amy Sapienza. Coaches: Assisfancs, Craig Kidd, Rob Tong, Sieve Bailey labsenlj. Head Coach: Gerald Kidd. 114fElemc-mary CLASS OFFICERS: from Row: jeremy Hines, Kevin Burgess, Andy Butler, Tonya Siebeneck, Amanda Soisson,jessiea Fagan, Andrew Elder, Andrea Russel, Tony Modd, jeffery Cramer. Row 2: Shelly Thomas, Brent Bender, Wesley Hoane, jessica Rower, Steve Zirlcle, Erie Kronberg, josh McGee, jeff Dyserr, Lisa Srachelhaus, Lindsey Busdecker. Back Row: Chad Reynolds, Marr Wise, jason McCartney, Lori LaFonraine, jason I-Ioane, Rachel Paulo5e,jennie Bender, Zach Fleming, Mrs. Rower, MIDGET CHEERLEADERS: Front Row: Tahatha Price. Row 2: Nikki Patterson. Row 3: Danielle Gustin, Kelly Powell, Andrea Russell, Amy Sapienza, Paula Blanchard. Top: Heafher Monday. Sixth Gm de , , 4 :1iv A 5' 1 , Y gf, 7 4 5 I ,J W? , Q 1 T Q, G if YNY! AW 5' I ig? ' A ,, .. ' K 1' 4 ' ,Q ' if .. - , F ' Q.-1 ' ' , , J: P 4 f ,.,- . it 7 N .2-.1122 f ' in C A f vil' 'q. .- ' ,1,, , ' E i,1IIf VVI4 4 . 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Insley Brent jmqksiin Heather Kennedy Wendy Kennedy Sum Kisseberth Lori LaFonr.xine illarlr Ala ckey Alike Miller Andy Mudd Hen ther Nlonda y Calvin Neville Cindy Norus David Ogg Leslie Ogg Nikki Patterson Rachel Pzzuluse jimmy Petrie Kelly Powell Glen, Pretemri Lori Radalmugh Carla Reese james Roscoe Amy Sapienza Eric Schmitt jim Shack jamie Sla ven Melissa Turzlc jim Waldman Erica Walters Heidi Wfeidmann jamie White Ann Williams Angie Willeke Candace Wittenmyer Not piisrured: Hill Harris Classesfl 1 5 Fifth Gra cl e Sean Adams Angie Amburgey Stephanie Ammons Paula Blanchard Shannon Blanton Mike Brown joel Butler Amy Christiansen Erin Christman Kristie Corbin Tim Deisler Da vid Donaldson Heather Dulancy Q' 2.- I . :, W va ' f- E ,, Q ir, ? I 'I K ' ' V Holly Fix Marshall Foster Ricky Franks joey Freeman jim Frick Gilbert Fruchey Daniele Gustin Brad Harris Michelle Helfrich julie Holaday Eric Kranberg David Lenartavagc Christopher Martinez Darla McCahan Mart Miles Melinda Momgomery jon Nalle Keith Niswander Audra Parker jennifer Patterson Stacy Preteroti Bobby Price Tahatha Price jeremy Redin Dan Richcreek jessica Rower Andrea Russell Penny Schimmoeller Beth Schwab Earl Shoemaker David Siebeneck Heather Siebeneck Angela Simpson Becky Smith Lisa Stachelhaus Ryan Thompson Kelli Tullis Shannon Wagner julie Ward Stephanie Wilson Not picturedg Brock Martin. M ich a el Villega 5 Tony Elder 2 , f 7 k !4YfYff1wt , , tri 35 G 'Au , xolf , 1 f f ' y ,f , A nm. -4' . WNW. ,,,f , ui' :Ei 1 I . 1 ? f Q.-4 1- 3' my nt I '5- ta, , m h as 11 1? iz? if M .. , ,Q A , R' Ii I, ,. ' if 6 if is 1 ' ' f .1 vi 1 1 V A h , , 1 , al ' ' ' u - of .-.t,, , -3 42, I ,, Ai 6 1 f Fourth Gm de it W, 5. ,91 , f.3f-n-rink: ff f , . 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'Mya lll l lll S f u, .5 -W ,V f ,A , 5 ,ll 1 Y 1 it I I , k k ., ' J , , x 3 . ik ,,', ,fy ,in-M-' u in ui S llll r M1ll t ' if Zll Ll.., , , it , , I , ' -' l elf' n A , N r 77'- -- MH, A. j ' jay Dcwfeese Brian Dill Andi Dorman Deanna Dunlap Kim Duryea jeff Dysert Marsha Fenstermaker john Fix jason Gunn Steve Harris Shellie Hatch Tanya Hawk jeremy Hein jason Hoane Brad Holley Chris Honse jamie Insley Patricia jackson Vicki janes Susan Keeran Steve Kennedy David Kolan Rob Lauck Stephanie Meyer Brenda Myers Nicki Mvers jeff Norus Lisa Paulose Kim Pitney Amber Reiter Paula Ruehle Scott Schawunaman Charles Sherer Tonya Siebeneck Mike Simon Kent Smith Shelley Smith Rob Srarcher Nichole Walter Nathan Weihrauc-h julie Woking Amanda Wieland Bill Williard jason Wirrenmyer M'onica XVittenmyer Classes!!! 7 A Third Grade ngic Bellman Elisa Borgelt Cory Bowling Lauren Christman jason Clymer Sandy Corbin Michelle Coup Mirh Brian Cox elle Davidson Steve Deal jeff Degyansky Chris Dennis Heather DeSalve Doug Donaldson Chris Felkner Zach Fleming Dustin Greer Heather Gustin Melissa Harris jason Heldman Rebekah House john Kem Kurt Knight Mary Kay Kocheiser Greg Krieger Vince Ludwig Denise Lytle jason McCartney Michaella Reed Peter Sherick Randy Shoemaker David Simpson Steve Smiraldo Chad Smilh Aaron Stonerock Dawn VanW'0rmet jacob Vicander Kim Wiler Kris Wilet Marc Wise Erin Wittenmyer Kari Wolford Penny Yantis Steve Zirkle 2. Gif : f 5 A , M o',i' a , --,r 7 I hxx I V - tl C . e I C, . ,Y - if 4 ,419 V L f' C .1 J V ,, W ,!T,x,, I , f sq ,Q E. . w-'V ,,, I T'-5 l 6 Y Wi , 4- '- 1 9 -77 33 H? if 'Si at if E A' Tim Miner DV iliiii , C Tony Modd ' jason Newell , i Q, I ' I Kevin Newell ' Y gg QQ I , Charlie Ogg VM I 1 ,, Vicki Randall WSW! if 1, ffm V V -V--M Kelly Ream J 5, ,in hi, - l r -iii rl ll' Q A 4 K, in V ,E VIVV .E , -f , i ' l l f V- i- ' Qtfgjlr stef V j 1-4 g . :,: M l ,jj n l j to 5 :VV,,, L, V. X , I ::,, ,ak ,WI i A.V,V ,.,, Eh yi , 7,31 ,, in V C l ' ' V C ya Z 'fe Q A 9 ' , Eff VVrji Vf ' ' i V C' Not picturedg Melissa Irish, l18fCla.sSes Jennifer Tcsno W 5 Second Grade A rorr Laura Alma i l h'.. 5- 5' A ' K L jill Berry f .. K 5 6 Q' E. ,bi K Eddie Black . . K ,X - ' NL K V, V- f' ikhk Mat! firuilly ' . X1 Q ll, H' sup, Q if it I Lindsey Busdeckcr ,V . f k 1 X , he I h h y i, Andy Butler .Vx gk , . , . .f- N l I f K ' A.. ' . Anne Lhristransen A ' Y jeffrey l 'ramer , A Q l jennifer Cramer Lv-5, at 1 Todd Deisler Kg. n N S Chris Erford ,J 3 4- . jeremy FU' 'i - V joshut Gorrell if A A A it ' ,A ASKLNMTE T jason Gustwiler xx l 2 l kkhk 5 Trail' Ha wk K jeffrey Hein --1 A .-n- 'AQ Tammy Higgins fi I' . - iff jill Holaday ' V Q . A ' 3. ' N .f l , Lance HHH j ggi? Y: k - E K jason Insley A 'i' t l Q Lori Karcher H ws In K I Annelicse Kolan ' , at j '9 1 is it L Chris Kronberg f Q -3: A j 2 j josh Magee J or 3+ K X .5 J R' 6 Mclanicl lwcffartney if- S' rw , iw' ' Q3 Beckie llfetzger A .Melanie Montgomery K t S X g Ryan Mclrgan r .Agi X 'li ' Rebecra Nave jennifer Neise r ' Q N C at -3,345 , . A Angie Norton Rudy Ochoa Nlilce Powell janella Redin Chad Reynoldv L Nicholas Robinson joe Schaunaman 'Vw ink Arla Shoemaker jamison Shrode ' Shawn Sines Sam Smalley Q ' Billy Smith K . g .,-k. . W I X K n , ' ,'1. .Q X '- A , , 4 7 Amanda Soisson A k:.L A, wh,-jk Nicole Soisson jenny S rerling Fi' yl A Kikif' 1 S K ' 'Q K Q 'W' ' wr I Qt . . i A Ar Scott Sterling Shelly Thompson jeremy Van Warmer Stacey Wagner X A Amy Weising jennifer Williams Adam Wilson jason Wilson 5 ' i dv vw.. ,-1 X V- : , hx ,.. . wr ' ' , ,j, ' -, 1 A B K ll' 1 . ', I ' Q- ,- 5 -n.l:'b!: ' i A - L ,yx k .K J N X k mi. 5 Not pirruredg Kim Irish, Marya Villegas, Alark Wellington Classesf119 120f Classes First Grade Amber Adams Lindsay Bartolomeo Heather Blankenship Shannon Cassidy Bobby Coldren Alex Cole john Cooper Todd Deliays Carl Diersch Amanda Dunlap Brad Duryea Andrew Elder jessica Fagan Mark Fenstermalcer Robbie Fix Aj, Granger Alicia Griffith Shane Hacker Wes Hoane jenni Huff Kim Insley Kenny jackson LaRee Kelly Ma rr Kisseberrh jessica Knight j,C. 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With their patronage, we are able to sell this book for about a f o the produt non cos e rea ap reua e t ctr con trtbuttons and ho c t at you will con tmue to su or hese community bu messes Community Contributors AAA Travel Center A Paint Spot Anast-Kites Insurance Agency, Inc. B 81 D Electric Benton Ridge Grocery Benton Ridge Telephone Company Capital Tire Community Federal Savings and Loan Pfofessfonalgupatronsgy Dean and Barry Paint Town 'Din tiiifarioiillrifi A Dr. NaneygiE. Arbogast W in A 311FranfeR. tQZ'osianoLMttQl, Q 1 Ralph E. Reedsg jr., MZD. Z g Jamegfrk. tlifebetgtgan Community Contributors ADIO' Fred R' Rmbfoof' R A li Findlay Body Repair Findlay Hearing Aid Center Findlay Typewriter Exchange Lima Avenue Produce Marvin Motors The Photo Center Zirkle's Hardware '-4 J.L. -- L EWING NN ELECTRONICS T.V. SALES 81 SERVICE VIDEO TAPE RECOROERS, ANTENNAS, PA SYSTEMS 139 E. MAiN STREET 41912939791 Mccoma. omo 45958 4. 4 I X h fi: ' ' 1- E, 1 4, ...... 'li L'X-LEX. 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Shows The Ifoshy Show Miami Vice MTV Videos Favorite Soap Operas Guiding Light General Hospital Dyn a s ry Favorite Record Albums Chicago 17' Madonna Like a Virgin Prinee: Purple Rain s45?53?54Sig?S?2'52i75Y'TffTfZ 5A gr' ifllff i ' iz Elin: f' :sf , is ff, , It l'a vorite I fa ngouts 1 'ireuir :Woe 's Pina Hur Iiavorite Music Groups f ,Sh i 4 'algo Duran Duran Wlhlllll l'av.'orite lllale Singers jack Wagner Brute Springsteen Lionel Richie lizvorire Pernale Singers Madonna l,1Vndi Lauper Par llenarar la vorire Radio Stations WIOT I0-If WRQN 9.5'f': W I.l ff FM 88 LOCKS - SAFE! - DOOR CLOSEIS - ELECTRONIC Q DIGITAL ACCESS - MEDECO - AUTOMOTIVE INSTALLATIONS - REPAIRS - MASTEIKEYING ALL SAFE WORK - SECURITY CONSULTATION! - ETC favorite Actors lfddie lllurphy Hill lxoshy Harrison Ford Iiavorite Actresses Madonna Hearher Thomas Ifhristie Brinkley Iiivorire Sports Person tllarr Lou Rerron loe lllonmna Doug Flurie BlLL'S LOCK SERVICE BONDED INSURED Y57.,-U19 24 Houn - 7 DAv 342 Gussuzn Avt. Emzncencv Senvvc: FINDLAV. OHIO 45840 M193 423-0829 D. L. Chambers 8: Company ACCOUNTANTS 8. AUDITORS 601 TIFFIN AVE FINDLAY, OHIO 45840 DU WAYNE L CHAMBERS M191 422 6021 Senior Directory jeanna Adams - Marching Band 9, 10, ll, 12, Concert Band 9, 10, 11, 125 Stage Band 9, 10, ll, 12g Pep Band 105 Majorerre 9g Cheerleader 9, wg Annual Srah' I Ig Basketball 9, 10, 11. 12: Varsity Club 10. 11, 12, Spanish Club 10, ll, Chorus 9, 125 Cream afrhe Crop 124 Na1ianalHonorSocicry 11, 12g Top 105 9, ll, 123 Who's Who ll, 121 Campus Life 9, 10, 125 Teenager af rheMomh 12: Scholastic Team 9, 10, I 15 Exchange Srudenr ofthe Month 12. john Alien - Spanish Club 9, 10, 115 Annual Srat'f10, 115 Arr Club 125 National Honor Society 11, 12, Golf 12g Who's Who 10. Alcsia Anspach - Cheerleader 9, 10, Il, 125 Basketball 9. 10, 11, 125 Soliball 9. 10, 123 Varsity Club 10, 1 1, 125 Saudem Council SL 10, I 1, 12, Vice President 11, Sec:-erary 125 Campus Life 9, 10, 1 1. 125 National Honor Sociezy 11, 125 Fall Homecoming Anendant 1 1, Queen 12gCIlon15 9, 10, 11, 12g Teachers Aide 125 Cream ofthe Crop 12: Top 1095 9, 10, 11, 12, Who's Who ll, 125 In Music 12, Society ofDis1ingaished American HS. Students 115 Arademir: All-American 11, 12, Computer Aide 125 Teenager ofthe Month IZ. Elaine Bible! - Omce Aide 125 Track 12, Ques1 Club ll: SOFA 12. Cindie Billcheck - Track Z French Club 2 10, Annual Stall' 1 1, 12, Marching Band 9, 10, II, l2:C0nCe1'fB1md9, 10, 11, 12551338 Hand SA 10, 11, 12: Pep Bam:l9. 10, 11, 124 All-County Band 9. 129 National Honor Sociery l 1, 12, Whoa Wba 12: In Music 12: .Soeiezy oI'Dis:inguL1lzed American HS, Srudcms 12, Academic All-American 12: Class Secretary 22, Cream Oflhe Crop 12g Top 1095 9, 10, 12. Carol Boney -a Marz'hing Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Concert Band 9, 10, Il, 12: Stage' Band 9, 10. 11, 125 Pep Band 9, Ill, 11, 125 Chorus Q Flag Corp 9. Lieut, 9, Annual Szaflw, 11, 12, Copy Editor ll, Co-Editor 125 Srudent Council 9, 10. ll, 12, Treasurer IQ President H. 12: SAC 10, 11, 12: Spanish Club llg Naxional Honor Sociery ll, 12, Cream ofthe Crop 12, Who? Who ll, 121 In Music 12g Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 12: Sociery of Distinguished American H,S. Srurlenzs 12: Baslcerball Stars. lllg Campus Life 9, 10g Graduation Arrea- danr llg Scbolasric Team 9, llg Librarian IZ: Wimer Homecoming Arrendanr 12. Sieve Bozkin - Concerr Band 95 Stage Band 9: FFA 9. 10, H, 121 Soiljudging 12, Quest Club 105 Foorball 9: Track 11, Basketball 9, U, 12g Varsity Club 11, 125 Campus Life 9, 10, ll, 12g AV 9, 10: Teufhefs Aide ll. Scott Brannan - Track 9, 12: FFA SZ IO, ll, 12, Oflicer ll, 125 Soiljudging ll, 125 Campus Life 9, 10, 11, 125 Quest Club ll: Marching Band 93 Canter: Band 9g Stage Band 9. Doug Brown - Foorball 9. ll. IZ: Basketball 9, 10, ll, 124 Baseball 9, 10, ll, 12g FFA 9, 10, 12, Varsigv Club 9, 10, ll, 12g Campus Life 9, 10, ll, 125 Spanish Club ll, 12, AV9, 10g SAC lI:C0mpll1er Aide 11, IZ, Band 2 Annual Smflwg Winter Homecoming Escort 12, Scan Burner -' Haiku-1ball9, 10. ll. 12g FFA 9, 10, 11, 12, Treasurer 11, President 12g Class President 12: National Honor Sociexy 11. 12, President 12g Librarian 10. 11, 12. Chuck Chiow - Wrestling 10, 125 fi-'A Sl 10. 11, 125 Varsixy Club 10, 12. Deb Clymer - FHA 9. 11, 12g French Club 9, 10, Il: Volleyball Srar. 115 Elemcmazy Library Aide 10, 11, ll, National Honor Socic-ry 11, 12, Pam Dean - Marching Band 10. 11, 12g Concert B:md10, ll, l2:S1age Band ll, 12: Pep Band 11, 12, All-Cnunqy Band ll, 12, Chorus 9, Basketball 95 Eagle Color Guard 10, 115 Annual Sraffl 1, 12: Spanish Club 11, 125 SOFA 12: Omce Aide 124 Library Aide 10, FHA Sh ll. 12,7 School Play 12g Cream of :he Crop 12. Todd Deerwester - FFA 9, French Club 10, ll, Scholarship Team il: National Honor Society ll, 12: Cream of the Crop 12. Kris Dare: - Marching Band 9, IO, 11, 125 Concert Band 9. 10, 11. 12g Pep Band2 10g Szage Band 9, JU, 11, IZ: All County Band 11, Chorus 9, 10, 12g Basketball 9. 10, 11, 125 Track 9. 10, Il, 12: Stare Track ll: Annual Staff 111, Il, Sporzs Editor Hg Class Vice- Presidem 115 Campus Life 10, 11, 125 Varsiry Club 9, 10, 11. 12: Cream ofrbe Crop 12. Bren DeWecse - Football 9, 10, 11, 12, Captain 12: Varsiqy Club 10, 11. 124 FFA 9, 10, 11, 12: National Honor Society Il, 12. Cheryl Dick - Omce Aide 9, 10, 11, 12g FHA 9, 10, 11, 12, Vice President 12, Quest Club 10. Amy Dommcr - Marvhing Band 9, IU, 11. 125 Concert Band 9, 10, 11. 125 Stage Band 9, 10, ll, 12: Pep Band 9, 10, ll, 12g Band Council 125 French Club 9, 10, Secretary 105 SoRball10, llg National Honor Society U, 12: Tnp 1095 11. 125 Whoiv Who IZ: Cream al rbe Crop 125 Scholarship Team 11, Nikki Dulaney - Track 9, 10. 11, 124 Basketball Q Pep Club 105 Spanish Club 10. ll, Band Sk Cross Coumry Track 11, 125 Vamiry Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Deellee Fields -- Cheerleader 9, 9, 10, ll, 12: Marching Band 9, 10, ll, 12: Cancer! Band9, 10, 11. 12, Stage Band 9. 10, Il. 125 Pep Baml9, 10, 11, 12, Eagle Color Guard 9, 10, 11, Licur. 95 Choir 9. 10, ll, 225 All-County Choir 10. ll. 12: Solo and Ensemble Conresn 9, 12, Softball 9, 10, ll, 125 National Honor Society ll. 12: Cream ofthe Crop 12, French Club 9, 10, llg Academic Allvimerican ll, 12, Honor RQIIQ 10, 125 Varsity Club 10, 11, l2gBaScl'u1llSra15. 10, 11. 12: Wlufs Who Il, 12, In Music 125 Class Seeretazy 9: Class Treasurer Hg Teenager of :he Monrh 125 Campus Life 9, ID, 11, 12, Pere Fitzgerald - Foorball 2 Basketball 10, Baseball 10, 11, 125 Gol!'12: Varsity Club ll, 12, National Honor Socic-ry 11, 12. Barb Gaermcr - School Play l0, 11, FHA 9, 10, 11, Spanish Club ll. 12: SAC 124 National Honor Soclery ll, 12: Drama Club 2 Cheerleader 9, 10, tl. 12: Marrhing Band 9: Campus Life 9, 105 Varsiry Club ll, 125 Chorus 9, Class Vive-President 9: Society of Disringuifhcd American HS. Students 12. Mark Hartman - Trark 9, 10: Football 9, IU, 11, 12: Campus Life 9, 10, 11, 12: Basketballi Homecoming Escort 9. Illg Varsity Club IH. ll, 12: Class Vice-Presidenl 10, Chess Club 12. Kyle Heidlcbaugh H- Football 9. 10. ll, ll, Trark 9g FFA 9, 10. ll, ll: Homecoming ESCUFI ll, Deanna Home - Track 9, 10, 11, 12: Cross Cvunrry ll, IZ: All Ohinan 10, 11. 12, Colnr Guard Q Fall Homecoming Arzcndanf 9, Class Pruxidcm 9: Cheerleader 9. 10, 115 Chorus 9, Marching Band 9. lm Cancer: Band 9, 10: Pep Band 9, 10:1Ul'CDlmfyBlr1d' IQ Drama Club 95 Campus Life 9, 10: Baskelball Stats. 12, Cream of the Crop IZ. Frankjumper - Foorball 9, 10, Wreszling 9, 10, 11, 125 Varsity Club 10, ll, 125 Quesc Club llg FFA 9, 10, ll. 12. Barb Kennedy - Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12g All-County Choir 9, 10, 11, 12, Volleyball 10, 115 Class Seerelary 115 Who? Who 11, 12g Campus Life 9, 10. 125 Marching Band 10, 11, 125 Concert Band 10, 11. 12, Pep Baud ll, 125 Solo and Ensemble Contests Sl l0,ll, 12g Volleyball Stars. 115 Spanish Club 9: Annual Staff 10: Cream of :he Crap 12. Eric Kem - Annual Stall' 11, 12: Whats Who 11, l2: Nacional Honor Sociery 11, 125 French Club 10. UQ Treasurer llg Newspaper Sralf 11: Chess Club 12g Teenager of the Monrh 12: Cream of the Crop 125 AV 9. Natalie Knickel - Track 9, 10. ll, IA Baskerball 9, 10, 11, 121 Cheerleader 9g Drama Club 115 Chorus 9. 10, 11, Omce Aide 9, 10g Basketball Sfars. 12: Arr Club 9. 10, llg Varsity Club 9, IO, 112. Michelle Knowhon - Marching Band 9, l0, ll, ily Cancer: Band 9, 10, ll, 12: Stage Baud 2 10, il, 12: Pep Band 9, 10, H, 125 Band Council 9, 125 All-Counry Band 10, 11, 12, Ensemble Corncsrs 125 Chorus 10, 1 I, 12g National Honor Society 11, 12g W.ho's Who 12, Volleyball 10, 11, 12, Track 10: Basketball IU: .Student Council Il, 12, Campus Life 12g Fall Homecoming Attendant 12: Teenager of :he Mom!! 12,: Varsizy Club 11, 12: French Club 2 10. 11. Lisa Lazenby -- Cheerleader 10, 11, Campus Life 9. 111, ll, SOI-'A 12, President 12,: Band 9, IU: Pep Band 95 Flags 105 FHA 51, 10, 11: Spanish Club 9, 10, Class SQCIBMQY 12: Winret Homecoming Anendam 1 1. Don Lucas - Baseball 9, IU, ll, 125 Basketball 9, 10, ll. 123 GolfI2g .FFA 9, IO, ll, 12, Secrerary 12g Varsity Club ll, 12, Spanish Club 9, 10: Winrer Homecoming Escort 12. Dave Matevia - SAC 124 Newspaper Stal? ll, 12, Editor 12,5 French Club 9, 10, Il: Spanish Club 11, 12: Narional Hanoi Sociery 11, 125 Wfho's Who 12: U5 Achievrmem Academy 12, Sociery of Distinguished Afneriran HS Srufdems 124 Computer Aide 11. 12g Teenage: of zIzeMontlz 12: Scholarship Team 9, 10, 115 Honor Rall 9, 10, 11, 12. Tammy McCartney - Marching Band 9, 10, IX, 12: Concern' Band 2 10, ll, 12, Sage Band 9, 10, 11, 121 Pep Band 9. lib 11, 125 Annual Smfflo, 11, 12, Layom Ediwr lt. Co' Editor 12g Eagle Color Guard 9, 10, Il, Lieur. 9, Head Capzain 10, Guard Captain Hg Drama Club 9,10. 1 lg Student Director 10, Hg Basketball Star. 10: FHA Sh Chorus 93 Spanish Club Hg Class Secretary 9, Campus Life 9.10: Naiinml Honor Sociery 11, 121 Cream of the Crop 12, Srholxfshw Team 114 Who's Who 12, In Musir 12. Karen Meyer - Trltk 9, Volleyball 10, ll, 12: French Club 105 Vusiry Club 12: Chorus 12: Computer Aide 12, Creamof the Crop 12: National Honor Society ll, 12, Annual Sxaff 11: Office Aide 11, 12. Bren: Myers - Foo1bzll9, 10, I I, 125 Baseball 9. 10, 12, Wrestling 10, 115 Varsiry Club 11, 12g Csfeferia Help 9, mg Quesz 10,: Campus Life 12: FFA 124 SOFA 12. Kim Psmerson - Eagle Colm' Guard 9, 10, ll: Quesx Club H: Drama Club 10, ll: Spanish Club 9, 12: SOFA 12: Chon1s9, 10, 11, 125 Who? Who In Music 12: Annual Staff Hg Teacher-'s Aide 9, 10, 11, Campus Life 9, 10. 11. 12, Winter Homecoming Queen 12. Angie Perry - Marching Band 9, 10, II, 12: Conccn Band 9, 10, H, 12g Stage Band 9, 10, I 1. 12: Pep Hand 9, 10, ll, 12: Chorus 9, 12g All-County Choir 12g Eagle Colo! Guard 9, 10, 11, Lieur. 9. Flag Capr. 10: Class Treasurer 94 Class Presidenf 1 lg French Club 9, 10, 1 1, President 10. Hg Haske1ballSrsr5. IZ: School Play 10, National Honor Sociery 1 1, l2g W'h0's Who 11, 12: Campus Life 9, 10, Il, 12: Winter Homecoming Attendant 10. jim Ridge - Football 9, 10, 11, 125 Basketball 9, Chess Club 12, Varsiry Club ll. 12, Library Aide llg Cream of the Crop 22, Annene Schimmoeller - Eagle Calor Guard 9. 10. ll: Marching Band Flags 9, 105 Chorus 9, 10, 124 Comes: Ensemble 12: '1'escher's Aide 9, 10. ll: Office Aide 12, Cream ofrhe Crop 12g Quesz Club 114 Drama Club 10. ll, Campus Life 9, 10, 11, Annual Sufi 10, 11g Volleyball Sm. 10: FHA 105 Arr Club 12, Librarian ll. Mark Schweiuer - FFA 9, 10, 11, 12, Oftlcer 10, 11. 12: Class 0fficer9, 10: Campus Life 9, 10, H, 12g Basketball 9, 10, ll: Homecoming Escort 10: National Honor Society 11, 125 AV 2 10, ll. 12g Drama Club 9, l0g Spanish Club 2 10, 11, 11. Scou Shackelford - Football 9. IO, ll: Wrestling 10, Hg Vanity Club 10, ll. 12: FFA 9, 10, 12, 121 Spanish Club 11: 4'H 9: Soiljudging ll: Campus Life 10. Diane Shack - Volleyball 10, 11:Matching Band 9, 10, 11. I2:PBpBRr1d9. 10, 11, 12g Siege Band 9, IG: Allffounty Band 10, Hg French Club 9, 10, 115 FHA ll, 12g Eagle Color Guard 10. llg National Honor Sociery 11, l2Q Campurer Aide 12: Cream ofthe Crop 12. Sheryl Smhz - Cheerleader 9. l0gS1udrnl Council 9, 105 FHA ll, 123 Band 9, IQ Chorus 9. 105 Omce Aide 9: Fall Homecoming Attendant 10: School Play 113 French Club 9: Basketball Star. 12: Class Vice-President 12, Tony Stalls - Foorhall 9. 10, ll. 12: Captain 12, Second Team All-BVC Linebatker 12: Basketball 9, 10: Varsity Club 10, ll, 12, Presidem 12, Track ll, 125 Spanish Club 9, ll, IZ: Campus Life 10, 11, 12: ABC parricipanr 12: Cream of me Crop 125 Computer Aide 12, Bcny Weising - Omoo Aide 9. 10, 11, 125 FHA 9, 10, Il, 12. President 121 Eagle Calor Guard 161. 11, Flag Cfapr, ll: Quest Club 10: Marvhing Band 2 Concert Band 9: Pep Hand 9, Brian Williams - Haskerball Q 114 Baseball 12: .French Club 9, 10gSpanisl1 Club ll, 12, Chess Club 12: Cream nf :he Crop 12: AV 9. jolynn Young - Marching Band 9. Ill: Cancer: Band 9, 111: Stage Band 2 10: Pep Band 9, 10, Alllfounly Hand 9, 10, Volleyball 91 Color Guard 101 Stan. 10: Teachcfs Aide 9, 10, 115 Uf5cc Aide 9, IU, ll: Soliball 9, 10: FHA 9: Spanish Club 9, 10, ll, 12, Annene Zclme: -- Eagle Color Guard 9. 10, ll: Rillc Capr. 10. Head Cape, 11:Marching Band Flags 9, lllg Chorus IU. 11, IZ: Comes: Ensemble 12: Volleyball H, 125 Cream ohhe Crop 12: French Club 9, 10, llg FHA ll, 12: Cnmpurer Aide 12. julie Zirkh: - French Club 9, 101 Volleyball 12: Varsiry Club 12: Marching Band Flags 9: Eagle Color Guard 9: Compuler Aide 123 Nalinnal Honor Sociegy 11. l2: Cream of the Crop 1.2. Amis ' .:44..e, ...gauge N ,:. ffv 5 455: . if fl V F Q 3 Q . .wg , L 1, ,XX .xg if i 5 Q l S ' 1 E, Xl gxfgsix K gg X? QL 1 Pictured here with their son or dauglncr on graduurion day are the scnior pnrcnrs who contributed to The Ifaglc this year. if Mr. 8 Affrs, Thomas Bunny Alf. 8 fV!r,s. Ilan Blllkfll Mr. 3- Mf5, Aja,-10 B,-:Hman wirh Carol wirh Su-W with Svorr Alf. 8' Mr.i.,l:1c'k Brown 1Vr..l41Ck Dc-,in uith Pam Aft. 8' Mrs. Alzlrry Hartman with Doug Airs. Dean nm picturvd wirh Afark Mr. 8' Mrs. Raymond Hornc Mr. .Sf Mrs. Garry Lay:-nby Mr. 8' Mrs. Dick Svhwcitzer wifh Dmnnc' wirh Lisa uirh Mark f flu sIr14Lgf'1 4 5 Olympic Fever Hits L.A. For 16 days last summer, we Americans focused our attention on the 573 member United States Olympic Team and their accomplishments at the XXIII Olympiad held in Los Angeles. De- spite the Soviet Union'led boycott, the United States athletes collected 174 medals, an Olym- pic Record. Among the standouts were sprinter Carl Lewisg a spunky young gymnast named Mary Lou Rettong hurdler Edwin Mosesg and the mens gymnastic team, who beat the Chinese to claim the Hrst American gold ever in the gymnastics team competition. 1 L g Hair cuts with tails V -11'if1?I9Vfe3ce9EA'Q0fbe5 I te2'QiS,1 Crop Panffftahd .Sltittkg 5 L A ' ,jean jackets f . Gold Finget-nails Newsmakers Baby Fae - The infant with the im- planted haboon heart. Princess Diana - Gave Britian an' other Prince, Prince Henry. William Schroeder - The second man ever to be fitted with an artiHcial heart. Eddie Murphy - Aher Hmr seasons with Saturday Night Live , he became a box ofHce smash with the movie Beverly Hills Cop, Michael jackson - His Victory tour in the summer of 1984 grossed more than 890 million. Tickets sold for 330.00 a head. Sports Highlights SUPER BOWL XIX San Francisco 49ers 1984 WORLD SERIES Detroit Tigers XVIMBLETON john McEnroe Martina Navratilova KENTUCKY DERBY Spend a Buck ROSE BOWL University of Southern California THE MASTERS Bernard Langer BVC FOOTBALL McComb BVC BASKETBALL Van Buren Price List 1984-85 Ggllgn of Gagglingl 51,17 ADIIUHT I4.00 McDonald's Hamburger .52 A1bUHl 3-00 M0y'1'Q Tjgkeg 75 'IEZIIS 40.00 Can gf S0513 POP .45 Candy Bal' .35 Haircut 13.00 School Lunch .85 Large, 1-ifgm Pizza 8.25 Minimum Wage 3.35 Pictures say a thousand words. . , ' nhwg- - ' - ,J,,5, K, ,wg ffffszi WW f:sf:::Q Q :5f:'3ffii35 pi fsfswffi ,ii 49 if ff ' ' 11555 W, ' Fw 53 ,Q V V., .. . ,M .N . 1 f x r3'1F5fi7f1 - wr, pw, . :f,,Q, , .Q ' . f M 'iffiiffff 653: A , 1-Vjggj5'f,,,', , 5 '5,':fQ'g.i3LgggA- ' 'LQ55' 5,3 xx' xxkk L Q ,S Z 5 5 his A Q .f n , L .3 L nf Se 5 1 4 .Sf f f 5 1 3 L N 1 -.yn -is X - ,ggs eg ' X -3 I' f L N M 6 1934 A STATE CHAMPION Clo5ingf147 Q' The productton of the 1985 Eagle would not have been possthle Wtthout the asszstance and cooperatzon of Dyer s .Studio Bob Dyer not only supplted the film and developmg for the photogra hs of zhts book but also shot the team ptctures and several other events durmg the school year Hts professtonal asststance ts greatly apprectated The student photographers Tatza Wzeland Anne Wolford and Brenda Dorman should also be commended for thezr help Composmg a yearbook requlres a tremendous amount ofa ork and dedtcatton from the staffmembers Carol Boney and Tammy McCartney deserve a pat on the back for the work they completed as edttors of thzs book The staffzs mdepted to Carol for her asststance Jn Completmtg, tedtous but tmportant tasks and Tammy for her asststance m meetmg, deadlmes 3663210 Mcffledry Cmdr Burnett Mtchelle Stockton and Erzc Kern also deserve speual mention for rhe1r outstandmf, contrlbutrons Beckre and Gnd: for the mug and faculty sections Mtchelle for her creatne ad pages and Ertc as the busmess managger Other 81681936 of the edttortal staff whose cooperation and producttvtty were mdtspensablc are Beth Inbody Pam Dean Brenda Dorman udy Meyer Dann Fensternnker fmdte B111 5'l26Ck, and Tracy Burry A S eczal thanks 15 extended to our osten s representatxve Lou Seddelmeyer for all of his heip and guzdance Mr Smtth Mr Butler Mrs Strllberfg er the staff of Lzberty Benton and Steve Schweitzer should be acknowledged for therr assrstance and understandmg throughout the year One final note thank YOU for purchasmg a 1985 EAGLE I sincerely hope you enjoy tt now and for many years to come Deb Damron advxsor IQSTENS
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