Loveland High School - Lohian Yearbook (Loveland, OH)
- Class of 1984
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FINAL MiAtStH - The final episode of MtAtStH aired in February of 1983. Original cast is shown on the left and closing cast on the right. GOING APE e A 3.000- pound, eight-story high, vinyl King Kong clung to the Empire State Building in New York to commemorate the movie made 50 years ago. TOY CRAZE - Cabbage Patch Kids, complete with birth certificates and . adoption papers, were hot items with holiday shoppers. CUP GOES DOWN UNDER e The yacht Australia Ii became the first challenger to take the America's Cup in 132 years, defeating the defender, Liberty. THERE SHE IS e In ' September a Syracuse University coed, Vanessa Williams, was crowned Miss America for 1984. m FLASHY MOVIE h Nineteen-year-old Jennifer Beals starred in the hit movie Flashdance and firmly established the torn sweat shirt as one of the year's fashion fadsi NATIONAL President bill making King, Jrfs holiday. - COMPU1 COMPLI! Matthew David Lig school 31 inadverte compute governm Defense in the m Games ' TAKES Defend Navrati I Jaeger Ladies; Champ time. APNVIDE GRE Ame a an the i coup seCL CEI CEI exp Brir birthday OT me glam Dpun- - . LOHIAN LOVELAND HORST HIGH 5051001. - . LOVELAND, omo 1984' 2 f Introduction TABLE OF CONTENTS- 1 4 18 56 72 96 Introduction L Faculty Classes Clubs Sports Activities Advertisements lntrodudichS FACULTY walkm THE 13E E F? Board of Education Seated: Mr. Ramsey, Mrs. Boas, Mrs. Elliot. Standing: Mr. Vinson, Mr, Kay, Mr. Strecker, and Dr Waple Mr Charles Schmidt Assistant Principe! Mr. Ronald DeWitt ' Principal Dr. Charles Waple Superintendent of Schools Mrs, Shirley Mitchell Mrs Jane Tracy Secretary - Main Office Secretary - Main Office 6fFaculty Mrs. Kathy Helmintoller Secretary - Attendance Office Mrs. Ann Johnson Secretary - Library Mrs. Shirley Matte Secretary - Guidance Office School Nurse Mrs. Rosemary Girty Cooks Mrs. Cook, MrsA Dilday, Mrs. Jackson, Mrs Cox, Mrs. Shurts, and Mrs. Parker, Custodians MrsV Fyffe, Mr. Shaver, and Mr. Pfarr. Facu1t5M7 Mr. Donald Lynn A teacher of Ecology, Microbiology, and ZoologWBotany Mr. Lynn is also the chairperson for the Science Depart ment. He was graduaied from Ohio University with a B.S. and has an M.Ed. degree from Xavier University. Mrs. Avery Foster Besides advising HThe Tiger's Tongue and HTh2 Lohian , Mrs. Foster teaches C.P. English. Newswriting, Publications, and Sociology. She was graduated from Miami University with a BA. and received her MA. from Vanderbilt Univer- sity. Mr. David Evans Mr. Evans, a graduate of the University of Cincinnati, holds a B.S. degree. He teaches Health, and is the Intramural Di- rector. Mr. Evans also teaches at Branch Hill Elementary School. 8 l Facuity FRESHMAN Mrs. Marge Curry MrsV Curry teaches Creative Foods, Home Economics I and II and is an F.H.A. sponsor. She was graduated from Miami University from which she received a BA. degree. Mr. Ronald Bluens A graduate of Morehead State University and Xavier Uni- versity, Mr. Bivens holds both a B.S. and an MA. degree. He teaches Calculus. Math l. Algebra II, Trigonometry, and C.P. Math. Mr. Bivens is an adviser of NHS. ya SPONSORS Mr. James Poe Mr Poe teaches industrial Arts. Survey. Furniture Deh sign. Technical Drawingh Technical Illustration. and Woods. He received his 8.5 from Morehead University and his M.Edh from Wright State University He is a C0- Chairperson of the Freshman Class and Chairperson of the industriaI Arts Depavtment. Mr. Allen Olson Having received his 8.5. degree from Iowa State UniV versity Mr. Olson went to Xavier University where he recieved his MA. Mr. Olson teaches Computer Sci ence, Basic Aigebra, and is a CoAChairperson of the Mr. Jellrey Still Mr. Still received his BS. from Miami University and teaches Residential Housing. Industrial Arts Survey. and Woods Freshman Class. Mrs. Avis Woodward Chairperson of the Home Economics Department and an FHA. sponsor. Mr. Woodward teaches Family Liu- ing, Singles Living, and Chiid Development. She re- ceived her BS from Iowa State University. Mrs. Barbara Davis Mrs. Davis, who was on maternity leave for the first part cf the school year, returned to CHHS in January. Facultw9 SOPHOMORE Mr. Amos Friedman The adviser for our German, FIench and Fencing Clubs, ML Friedman teaches Ger man I and II and French I and II. He has a ' BA. and 8.5. from U.C.. and an MvEd irom ' Wright State University ...n b 7,. Mrs. Bonnie Ballman An FAH.A. sponsor. Mrs. Ballman is our Home Economics 1 and II teacher. She has a BS, and an MS. from Miami University Miss Wanda Debra A co-chairperson oi the Sophomore Class is Miss Debra. She received a BS from the University of Cincinnati and teaches Middle East Africa, Asia Old and New, and Amerr M - Lois Clausen can History classes. Our Accounting I and II teacher is Mrs. Clau- sen, She received a B.S. degree from Ball State University. Mrs. Clausen takes care of Class and Club accounts. Mrs. Carol Barnard Mrs. Barnard is the drill team adviser. She teaches Drama. English 9, and Speech. She received a BS. from the University of Cin- cinnati. Mr. Jeffrey Betlmff Teaching Ancient, Medieval, Modern, and American History classes is Mr, Berkoff. He received a BS. from Chamberlain College and an MEd, from Xavier University. lOIFaculty Mrs. Jean Lemon A graduate of Miami University with a BS. degree, Mrs. Lemon teaches Geology and Oceans of AiriWateri MI. Lawrence Murray Loveland's only Spanish teacher. Mr. Mur- I my received from the University of Cincin- nati a 85W B.A.. and an M.Ed. degree. He teaches Spanish I and II. CLASS SPONSORS Mr. David Harris CoiChairperson of the Sophomore Class. Mr. Harris teaches Chemistry. Earth1Life Science, MatterfEnergijachines, and Psy- chology. He was graduated from Bluffton Coilege with a 3.5. and received an M.Ed. from Xavier University. Mr. Ken Zinneckel This is Mr. Zinneckeris first year at Loveland High School. He teaches English 9 and Fan- tasy and Science Fiction He was graduated from the University of Cincinnati with a 3.5. degree. He is the Varsity Soccer coach. Mr. Dennis Johnson A teacher of Basic Algebra. Health, and Math 11, Mr. Johnson was graduated from the University of Cincinnati with a 3.5. de- gree and received an MiEd. from Xavier University, He coaches Varsity Football and Girls' Basketball. Mr. Roger Muethlng Mr. Muething teaches Practical Math and Algebra II. He is a graduate of Eastern Ken- tucky University with a BS. degree and of Xavier University with an M,Ed. Facultyfll JUNIOR CLASS ?an s div U1 szpnnyl Ml. Carmen Davidson Mr, Davidson was graduated from Cumber- land College with a 3.5. degree and from Xavier University with an M.Ed. degree. He teaches American Histmy. World Culture, and Health, Mrs, Janis Christianson Mrs. Christianson is a Co-Chairperson of the Junie: Ciass and teaches Algebra. She re- ceived her BA. degree from Alverno Col- lege. Mr. David Hirsch Chairperson of the Business Department, Mr. Hirsch teaches General Business, Dol- lars and Sense. Personal Typing, and Typing IL He received his BS. degree from the University of Cincinnati and his M.Ed. de- gree from Wright State University. Mr. Thomas Haustermnn One of the Guidance Counselors, Mr. Haus- terman, received a B.S. degree from Miami University and an M.Ed. degree from Xavier University. He is a Coordinator of she Teen Counselor Committee and coach of the J.V. Girls Basketball team. Mr. John Conley The Plane Geometry teacher, Mr. Conley, is a graduate of Morehead State University He was graduated with a 8.5. degree. 12 s Faculty SPONSORS Mrs. Linda Myers In her first year here at Loveland High School. Mrs. Meyers teaches Speech, American Literature. and Composition. She received her 8.5. degree from Indi- ana StaSe University and her MA. de- gree from Ball State University She is the Drama Adviser. Mr. Mark Sherman Mr. Sherman received his 35. degree from Xavier University and his M.Ed. from the University of Cincinnati. He teaches Microbiology, ZooLogWBotanyh Physiology Geology. and Oceans of Air and Water. Mrs. Beverly Mlhallk Mrs. Mihalik is a Physical Education teacher. She received her 8.5. degree from Wilmington College. She is the J.V. Girls' VolleybaIl coach. Mr. John Raines Mr. Raines was graduated from More- head State University where he received his BA. degree. He teaches English 9 and American History. Mrs. Linda Slusher The Library Media Specialists. Mrs. Slusher, received her BA. degree from Wilmington College and her MhEdh at Xavier University. Facultyf 13 Mr. Jerry Conn Mr Conn. 21 gvaduate of Morehead State University with a BS. degree and of Wright State University with an M.Ed degree, is CovChairperson for the Senior Class. He Teaches Photography Graph- ics. and Offset, Industrial Arts Survey, and Home Mechanic: M15 Winifred Cairns A graduate of Miam: University with a BA. degree. Mrsr Cairns Ieaches Com- position, American Literature, and French 1 She is an adviser to Tyro and National Honor Society. Ln. Mrs. Blanca Aldredge Mrs. Aldredge teaches Learning Disabil- ities. She was graduated from Wright State University with a B5. and an M.Ed. degree. She is a Cu-Chairperson for the Senior Class. Mr. Richard Dickmann The Chairperson of the Social Studies Department, Mr. Dickmann was graduatl ed from Hanover College with a 8.3 degree and from Miami University with an M,Ed. degree He teaches American Government and is the advisor of the Junior Council on Worid Affairs. M11 Kathleen Grosshelm Mrsv Grossheim was graduated from Edgeclifl College. She has a BA degree and teaches English 10 lt'UFaculty SPONSORS Mr. Charles Lafata Mr. Lafata, who received his BS. degree from the University of Cincinnati and his M.Ed. degree from Xavier University. teaches Economics. Physical Geography, and Human Geography. He also works in the Attendance Office and coaches ELL Varsity Wrestling and Freshman Foot- ' ball. I Miss Rosella Reynolds Miss Reynolds teaches Personal Typingi Typing l and Shorthand I. She was graduated from Cumberland Coilege with a 8.5. degree and from Xavier Uni- versity with an MiEd. degree, Mr. Nick Picclano In addition to being a CoAChairpei-son for the Senior Class. Mr. Picciano teaches American Literature. English 10, and Composition. He was graduated from Athenaeum of Ohio with a BM. degree and from Xavier University with an M.Ed. degree. ?,.. . Mr. Joseph Rutkowskl In addition to being a Guidance Counsel- or. Mr. Rutkowski is the Athletic Direc- tor. He is a graduate of Kent State Uni- versity with a 8.5. degree and of Miami University with an M.Ed. degree. Mr. Pat Hines A graduate of Wilmington College with a BS. degree and of the University of Cin- cinnati with an M.EdV degree, Mrt Hines teaches Special Education classes. He is also the Varsity Basketball Coach. Facultw 15 14f Mrs. Carol CoIclasure Mrst Colclasure was graduated from Miami University with a BS. degree and Xavier University with an M.Ed. degree. She is 3 Guidance Counselor. and advisor to N.HSw and coach of the Volleyball team. Mr. Robert Kaemmeml Mr Kaemmerer teaches Basic Harmony. Music Appreciation, and Band. He is also the director of the Stage Bandt Mr. KaemA merer was graduated from Ohio State Uni versity with a 8.5 degree and the University of Cincinnati with an M.Ed. degree. Mr. Ken Hockman A graduate of Bowling Green State Universi- ty with a 8.5. degree and Xavier University with a M.Ed. degree. Mr. Hockman teaches Physical Education 10. H2 is the head Foot- ball coach and the J.V, Baseball coach. Mrs. Phyllis Bishop A teacher of American Literaturei Composi- tion. and Language Arts Lab, Mrs. Bishop was graduated from Cumberland Coliege with a 3.5. degree and from Murray State with M.Ed. and Eds. degrees. 16fFaculty SPONSORS h. Mrst Marjorie Hendelson Mrs. Henderson is the Vocal Music and Show Choir directot, She was graduated irorn Denison University with a BS. degree. ON LEAVE Mr. Daryl Radcliff Assistant Varsity Football and JV. Track coach. Mr. Radcliff was graduated from Mi- ami University with a 8.5. degree. He teach- es Physical Education, Health, Industrial Arts Survey and Metals. Mr. Dan O'Rear A teacher of English, Orientation and Work Study. Mr. OiRear was graduated from Indi- ana State University with a BS. degree and trom Indiana University with an MiEd. de- greet Mrs. Virginia Reynolds Mrs. Reynolds is the advisor to the Art Club. She teaches Introduction to Art, Ceramics I, ll, Crafts I, II, DrawingtPainting I, II. and Basic Drawing. She was graduated from the University of Kentucky with a BA degree, and from the University of Cincinnati with an MA. degree. Mr, Robert Wagner Mr. Wagner is the Student Activities Direc- tor. He was graduated from U.C. with a 3.5. degree, and from Xavier University with an M.Edv degree Mr. Wagner teaches Chemis- try and Physics. Facultyt 1 7 CLASSES 4 Jam. wHQMAs ADLET; 1 , 1 Football 1, 2 3, 4; Basketball1 2 3 Trackl 2 to attend my 1D yeair' r union and see old lHonor Society 3 41President1 Science Ciub 2 3 4 1Pnesidenl1; German Club 4 1President1, CWA 4 Nice President1 Ik'ylen'torinas:3:1 all of the great timesl had on Friday nights DORA JEAN BALL 3M Mat kitten 1, 2, 3, 4 1captain1; C1a55 OW 1secretary1: JCWA 2, 3, 4: Dri11 Team 4: Memories- my great friends who were there during good times to s11are the fun and bad times to help me get through. 1, TERRI LEE BANNISTER Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball M National Hgnor Society 3 4 measurex Memories; high schoof Idays will cherished forever Her 2, 3. 4-, JENNIFER LYNNE BAUER T 1' Soccer 3, 4; J.VS, 1UP. - Vice 11:13:: $342 ANGELA ESTELLE BAXTER V011 eyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Mat kittenl 2 3 141captqu, Ch fr 1 2, 3 Mce presidential; 181mm: Choir1; Teen Counselori4; JCWA 4. Goal to find iSosition in 1ife that will in, some way. make a R positive diffe , SLYVESTER WHEADORE BAX r- Band 1. 2, 3, g1president1; Sta Honors Band 3, 4: Student Cou Memories: H receiving a 1on contest when I was a senior. TONY ROGER BELLER Dream: H to findag ideal socie only measure of success. 441593;. ' k LAWRENCE JUNIOR BENNETT , V 1 , BasketbaH 2 3: 4; Footbail 2 3 4-; Track 1 234 CWA 4 Memories: w '. cheerleading cgmpetitiondprm :9 phoE 4 mqreyear. . , JEFFREY HENRY BINEGAR Bgsketbal! 1 2. Goals: to be successful and get rich I want to retire by the time I'm 40. 4 4 DAVID EDWARD BOOKS Football 1 , Goaks: 44 get a degree m respiratory therapy and then get a job in that fi' ; KIMBERLY JOANNE BREITUNG f WJ V. S WICA chaplain 43 VICA chapter president 4 VICA ' g s president 4: Scarlet Oaks student of the year 4J to becom? aEldentistf' H'MARIE BREITUNG 44 major in computEIV cg at Raymond Walters. PATRICIA 3mm; . g, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Teen ? Guidance Aide 3; Science Aide 4. JJOHN EV-IN BRUCE 4 rent ColisEum. STEVEN JAMES BURRIS Goals: H become an elecfHCi JANICE ELAINE BURTON Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketballj, Volleyball 2. JEFFREY SCOTT CALDER Computer Club 1. 21 3. 4; Science Club 3, AMY MARIE CARoviL'LANo if: ughter, tear s smiIes good days. bad daysv snci ?days, fun times, great hm'es; good friends an my Best friend LEgLIE SUE CARR Lime Mm; 1, gas 9 DAWN mam KARIN JO CLARK Basketball 2 Softball 3 Teen Counseling 4; Guidance Of- fice Aide 3 Memories: memories are to save, keep them with you . always, in your heart, for they wili bring you happiness w . when you need it mostf' WILBUR L. CONSTABLE Football 1, 2, 3. 4: Basketball 1 tmanageri; Ski Club 4. DELEAH SUZETTE CRAWFORD Spanish Club 1. Memories: H . the great times that l have shared with my friends and I wish they could last forever. JAMESIJDAVED DUDLEY Football 1,2 3, 4; Wrestling 2,3,4; Track 2 Goals: 2 5 to own my own advertising agency, and have a country hvaiuse.n CHARLES FRAMCES DUGAN Goals: to maize a career for myself in the Marines. AMY BETH UGGENS L 2 music. NICHOLE SUZEI'I'E DUNN 4 Teen Counseling 3, 4; JCWA 4; Attendance Aide 4. Lem- on Aide 2, 3; C1ass Officer 4 1Treasurer1 Memories. . . -the friend? live made and the times we shared. PATRICIA LYNN DUNN Homecoming Queen Candidate 4; Basketball 1: Drill Team 3, 4: Art Club 3. 4: French Club 2. 3. Memories: 11 my class. These are people 1 have grown mm and watched change over the yearsf TINA MARIE EDUARDO Homecoming Queen Candidate 4; Soccer 3. 4; Softball 2. 3; Volleyball 2. Goals: 11 to 1iv2 in a mansion in Wwaii JEFFREY SCOTT ELDERTON National Honor- Society 3 4: JCWA 4 1Pr25ident1; Baseball 1, 2, 3; 4: Class Secretary 3; German Cfub 1, 2 tsecretarytp 3, 4. Dreams: to be a bachelor. living in a house on the beach along the West Coast. ljust want to take my time and enjoy life. DESIREA BRYANT ELLIOTT Choir 1, 2, I. Memories: H going to prom. Ev'eryone gqtajbng so well just like great friends. which is how 311 high school days should be : . KIMBERLY SUE LL13 ., French Club 1 , omecoqu ggQueen Candidate 4; Sweet hearts Candidat. 4: Choir 13' Memories:1 the times IWe spent with my good friends and all th laughs we shared. THERESA ANN ERVIN Track 1, 2 Regional QualifierL 3 EHL Champ, Sectional Champ, Regional Qualified, 4 1Captain1; Golf Team 4; Band 1, 2; FHA. Dream: 11 A world united in peace. MELISSA ANNE EVANS Track 1; Home EC 1. 2', LibraryAide 1; Industrial Arts Aide 1; OEA 3 1Secretary1. 4 IHistoriam. TERESA LYNN MARIE FATH Girls' Basketball 1; 2I 3. 4; Varsity Girls' Basketbali 1, 2. 3. 4. FELENA MARIE FAULKNER Spanish Club 1; JVS 3 tTour Guidei. 4 tStudenl CounciD. PATRiCK JOSEPH FRENCH Golf Team 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3. KIP WILLiAM FUNKE Basebaill, 2.3 4; FoothaEl l, 2. 3 4; BasketbaHl 2, 3 4' Stutient Council 2 3. 4: National Honor Society 3, 4 KATHLEEN ANNE GARDNER Library Aide 2; Span h Club 3; Volleybail imanager1 4: Choir 4 IShow Chum Teen Counseling 4 3 Memories thigh back to when we were just fresh fyinen. We were so nero3us the first couple of days. JENNIFER ANNE GULLEY ' JCWA 2 4; National Honor chiety 3. 4; Te'eii Counseling 5 3. 4. Class Oificer 4 Nice- Presidentk Yearbook Staff Edito- 1 rial Board 4. the many fun times! had with ail my good 'O'NICA KAYE HAHN asketbail 1:; DONALD CLARK HAMPTON Track 2. 3. 4 iCaptaIni: Teen Counseling 3. 4: Student Council 4: Newspaper Siaff 3. 4 iSporis Editori; Yearbook Staff 3 4 Editorial Boardi. Goal: to make other people happy. I want to measure any success by the number of smiles in the world. GUY VINCENT HARRIS If Footbalil 2, 3 4 Basketballl 2 3;Basebaii1 2, 3 4,3 National Honor Society 3. 4; Boys State 3 ' Memories: '4 my first Varsity football game as aft'esh- men it was the muddIiest game 1 ye ever playedI and. prob. ably the most scary. , KELLY STEVEN HARRIS Ski Club 3. 4. Dream: to go to college and quy a nice home I d like. to get married and have two kids - LISA LOUiSE HAYDEN Bandl 2 3, 4; GoliTeam4; Junior AchievementIZ; SoioI Ensemble and Trio 2 3 Superb Ratingi MELISSA SUE HIGGINBOTHAM Choir 2. 3. 4 iShow-Choiri; Spanish Ckub 1, 2'. Ski Club 4: i . Drama Club 2. 3, 4. RANDOLPH EDWARD HILL I, Basketball 4; FootbaIl 1; German 1. 2. 9r 3 Memories: '5: the first Randy Hilk Night when II made my first points and was carried ofiI theI caIurt GRETCHEN MARY HOLT Basketball 2; SpanisE'I Ciub 1; Softball 4. Memorie's: 3 EH never forget the creaItIivity that went into Steve Rajewski 5 halloween costume MARY CHRB'HNE HOMQELLE PATRICIA ANN HUGHES FUSON Band 1, 2; A11endance Aide 4. Memories: 11 1119 activities. my friends and the basketball and football games 1 went to and the sock-hops a1terward TODD CHRISTOPHER HUNTLEY Class Pgesident 1; German Club 1. 2:1 . . French Club 3: Jazz Band 2. H Goals: to someday play 1n a successful band andjor- write at least one successful sang. ting Club 1 2. 3; JAMES WILLIAM JACOBS 1 , 5 Student Council 3, 4; Soccer 4: Teen Counselor. ;'4; Natfonal Honor Sbciety 31-4;'1Class Offig'er 3, 41President1. ' PAMELA SUE JONES; J? 1 Varsity Softbail 4;Va1'si1y F001Ba11 Statistician 4:Va1-sity Bas- ketball Statistician 4. JOY ANN JUNGELS 1Volleyba1i 1 2, 3::' 5111112111 Counml 1 2. 3 4 An Track 1, JCWA 4.1K MELISSA KNUCKLES Basketball 1 2; Volleyballl 2 31MVP1 4; Softba1121Honor able Mention1, 3, 4- Memories: 11 high school is the best timeofa persons s 3112 mixing sorr'bw and joy to make memories 111at last forever. ' SUE ELLEN KOERKEL National Honor Society 3. 4. Memories: the assemblies, sock hops, the 'excitemem' in my classes, and all the fun I had'in English class, RONALD SCOTT KRAMER Chess Club 1. 2; Science Club 2. Goals: to become a successful engineer, GAYLE CONSTANCE KUHN Library Aide 1 2 3; JCWA 4; Spanish Club 2 3 Tee Counselor 3; Yearbook Staff $51253 4. . '2 3 emories: H high school years as a whole Ive grown ' gally more secure anii confident and made so many new ifffn3nd 5W 4 , MELBA RENEE LAFARGE ' ' WN'ationaI 1Hangar Society 3 4 ISegEtaryk Basketball 1.3.2. 3. 49 SA MARIE LEWJS? ,2 x 3? J J emories: al! the funvir , .92 3 W SCOTT MASON . 3. 4: Tennis 3, 4. to become a sports broadcaster. JOHN WESLEY MASON International Thespian Society 1 2 3 iPresidenti; Band andiJ' :Band 1, 2. 3V 4 Field Commanderi: National Honor Society 3. 4 Nice PresidentL JCWA 2 3 tBuckeye Boys Statei. 4t tLoveland Cit auhcili: Chorus 1 iAll-City Chou! iTreasureri, 2A 3. tOhio State Choiri, 4 tAlli City Choir Show Choiri i Memories: the comfort I received from Philippians 4:13 I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth mam RANDALL SCOTT MELTON 3 i , V Goals: after college I hope to get a job In , yajokr corporation LAURA JANE MERSCH Track 2. 3; Nationa! Honor Society 3. 4; Teen Counseling 4: Softball 4 k. MICHAEL SCOTT .MOORES Football 1 Track 1 Soccer 2 3 4; Basketball 1:5k1Club 44' 3:3 n Goals: to he graduated irom coiEege. SHANNON LEE MOSES Schoot Service Gmup; :Chorus. 1 2 3 4. Dream: 3 ; fm' me and have a happy life. PETE MQY - Goais: 3 .3; Business Management : KIMBERLY SUE 'v, 3 StudentCounciliZ ,JUDtTH ALLYN NEAD National Honor Society 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3; Teen Counseling 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 lShow Choirl, Dreams; that we may all attain our goals and can keep close contact with all our friends. DEAN BENSON OSQORNE JVS 3, 4 Student Council First Aid and CPR Instructed; Track 1, 2; Football Manager Trainerl, 2; Basketball Man- ager Trainer 1 2 3 Goals: lf to be a paid firefighter and a paramedic DEBRA ANN PATTERSON? Memories: all the fun times with my friends. JEFFREY LEE PERRY; 2, German Club 1, 2. 3. 2 l TRACY LYNN PRICE Track 1;Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Drill Team 4; Mat Kitten 1, 2, 3; Art Club 4l L Memories: . , the dances, jiarties, and laughs we all shared together. , l. l- L KEITH CHARLES RAJALA. l Fencingl 2, 3 4: German Club 1, 2; Band 2 3. Goals: I want to take each clay as it comes' STEVEN CHRESTOPHER RAJEWSKE h Homecoming King 4: Sweethearts' King 4; Football?! Goals: to make people's lives a little. less pain! 1 CHERYL JANE RANEY Junior Achievement 2; Computer Club 4. Dreams: to be successful in whamver I do? PAUL GLENIN-EEREEDY Soccer 2,4 3..4; Track 4. KAREN FAYE RENNER Matkitten 4; JCWA 4: Spanish Club 1 MICHAEL DERICK RENTOS JCWA 4: Art CluB.4; Spamsh Club 2, 3. Goals: H to Lead '3 good life. SHERRY LEIGH REYNOLDS 4 Drill Team 3 4; Dpama Clubl 2 3 4; Txrack 1 1 2. 3. 4 Show Chgirl: National Honorigocie Dreams: 4 $241953 4. Goals: 3 . . TRACY KA'I'HEREN RIDDLE JCWA 4 Choir 13 2: 3. 4 Dreams: H to becom 5TH PHILLIP SCHREIBER , I 4; Basketball 2 3 4 Gym Aide 4 JCWA Ior 3. Cheerleadmg I 2 3 StIId nt Council 1 2 3 IT Teen Counselor 3 Homecoming Queen Candida: book Staff Editorial Board - Typisn. GoaIsH to be happily married with five chiIdrg I own court reporting business, and trav SII 653v LEE SWEARINGEN W vaai'sity Soccer 1. 2, 3 k; Gggman Clutfi w asketballmManager 1, 2, 3 4 Statskggoc are, L pecia SHERRI ' . Goals: 11 JULIA WHENEY Lakota High School 1 2, 3 MATTHEW DAVID WILLEMIN - .1 a 9 Memories: 11 311 th. neople I've known in high schoo1. SHERIE RAE WENE - a; 3n . ,A .. Mt. Notre Dame 1. 2; all 3. 4; A ndance AggthDr-qma Club 4. , . ., , - Memdgries: 11 friendsh eachers, , ,and crazy times; . i - , . x. 5717mm- J AUDREY LEE WOODS 7 143..., . 7, .. Spanish Club 1, 2; Guidance Aide 3.1 1 EB Goals: 11 to be successful in life? : MICHAEL 1': a 3: EPPERHART MARY CHRIS wh . FA HMAN LISA aNN- FISH JERRY WAYNE FITCH . DOUGLAS WAY E GOODWIN CHARI'i'EE ANN HARRIS MARIA BERNADETTE HASSERT JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Row 1: Chris Byerman, Secretary; Debbie Hanehne, Vice- President. Row 2: Vicki Leroy, President; Ken McClellan. Treasurer. Sarah Bilhardt Josh Bird Annette Bissman Karen Blessing Mike Books John Botts Thomas Bradford Joan Breeze Missy Brown Heidi Bryant Kimberly Burdine Debbie Burnett Amy Burton Chris Byerman John Camele Ronda Campbell Deana Carmine Julie Carovillano Sally Caylor Sharon Chisman John Christman Denise Clark Jamie Clevenger Keith Collett 381Juniors Steve Adkins Beth Albrecht Terry Amyx Susan Arnold Lori Ashmore Lori Basham Kristi Baston Richard Beckman Emily Heresford Shawn Conlon Marcy Constable David Cooper Joel Cantrell Debby Craig Linette Curtis Michael Daniel Jeff Dews Jennifer Donaldson JUNIORS TOOK FIRST PLACE IN FLOAT COMPETITION Lisa Haziett races against her opponent to gain control of the soccer ball. Juniors are Back in Black with their first class float Troy Downey Sean Dunbar Tony Dunn Ralph Ealy Anna Eisnaugle Jeff ELmer Jeff Engel Petula Faulkner . , I Sandra Fink I Juniorsl39 Wendy Foster Brian Fulks Tami Gaines Jody Gambill Dave Gatty Tracy Gibson Kimberly Gilliam Donna Girty Scott Gordon Sean Dunbar and Cheri Puckett use the last few min- utes of class to talk with some friends. Gary Green Victoria Greenwood James Grethel Bridget Hadley Lynn Hallett Rick Hamon Debbie Haneline Teri Harris Lori Hayes Lisa Hazlett Darlene Hensley Debbie Hensley Simon says, Hands up!n THE JUNIORS ENTERTAINED US WITH 40Nunior5 Susan Mitchell daydreams as she types her zzzzzz Carin Wiegand Bangs Her Head to the beat of Quiet Riot. THE FIRST ANNUAL TALENT SHOW Jerry Higgins Ron Higgins Kyle Hockman Heidi Hofrichter Christopher Hogan Amy Hollarn David Housman Brenda lreton Walter Johnson Kevin Jones Kim Kenna Cheri King Phillip Knabe Alvin Kressler ShirIey Kuhl'rng Pat Lahley Vicki Leroy Michele Lewis Kim Lierman Michele Lochner Cheryl Marsh Juniorsl4l Jo Martin Maureen McCabe Ken McClellan Connie McKay Sherry McNess John Mercer Melinda Merrill Jennifer Meyers Kimberly Miller Kim Minton Michael Moss Kwok Moy Paula Naberhaus Michael Napier Ed Nichols Nate Niemi Colleen O'Connor Jeff Oskamp Karon Phelps Cherie Puckett Linda Randall Courtney Rankin Yonda Rath Steve Rawls Laura Reilly Mark Riesenberg Theodore Ripperger, Michael Roberts Debbie Rogers Susie Runge Eric Ruse Kimberly Sallee Donna Saylor Anna Schenkenfelder Lisa Schwartz Rick Sears Michele Shearer Jennifer Simons Amy Smith Karla Snider Lorina Stevens Steven Stiles 0 THE JUNIORS SPONSORED THE PROM: THROUGH THE YEARS 42XJuniors Ronald Adams Jeffery Baker Terry Barnes Debbie Bobo Bobbi Booher Kirby Bradford Mark Brotherton Beveriy Clewangetr Willie Constable Dawn Dority Jeff Fitch Jerry Fitch Jackie Fussner Glenn Gabbard Darryl Garris Raymond Gordon Caroline Grove Patricia Hassert Shelley Hatter Richard Stratman Robert Stratman Missy Stratton Carla Swearingen Carolyn Szczepek David Terry Terri Theiss Ronald Turner Michele Vinson Mark Volkman Sharon Wakefield Brad Walker Jeff Waters Jeff Whitaker Jenny Whitaker Cheryl Wiegand Chris Williams Eric Williams Laura Williams Jeane Wilson Jason Wright Meg Zielinski Brent Zuch x V JUNIORS NOT PICTURED Bryon Herbert Kimberly Howard Mark Hughes Van Jackson Tabitha Jackson Angela Johnson Lisa Johnson James Krummen Bill Ladd Teresa Malott William Malott Heather Martin Mike McCann Darrell McKenzie Eric Meadors Matthew Miller Randy Mullins Martin NEH Marissa Newton Richard Pennington 6199 Perry Selena Petry Scott Beilly Tracy Riddle Christine Robinson Lisa Roun Dan Roya! Jimmy Sargent Margarei Schnelle Scott Smith Steven Smith Tony South Sharon Stephens Rachel Summers Kathryn Totten Missy Wllliford Andy Woodruff JuniorsfiB CLASS OF 1986 Dale Allen Mel Allen Beverly Ball Tod Easter Patrick Becus Kimberly Benton Pany Bird Deborah Began Kelly Bolin SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Row 1: Timmiera Filgis, Vice-President. Row 2: Debbie Tobin. Treasurer; Jerry Burns, President. Row 3: Caren Wiegand, Dan Bowman Secretary. Robert Brewer Timothy Bridges Jamie Brotherton Andrea Bryant Lisa Burnett Jerry Burns Bryan Byerman Biily Carter George Caylor Sherry Chambers Connie Charlton Melissa Childers- Jodee Christman Lynne Clark David Collett Leslie Conover Robert Corwin Matt Crego James Davidson Andy Deck t9; kti , 4r SOPHOMORE YEAR: A TIME FOR 44f Sophom ores Chrisiopher Deck Holly Dickrnan Missy Driver Ryan Dunn John Eastman John Eckert Rusty Ellis Sean Fathman Brad Faul Timmiera Filgis Kelly Gambill Soula Georgoulakis Linda Gilker Janette Gosch Mark Greatorex Donny Green Gary Grubert Robby Hasty Cassandra Hays Bill Hensley John Hensley John Henson Amy Haring Gina Hickman Lee Higgins Shelly Hopkins Kellie Horton Steve Horton Sharron Hughes Howard Hummell Scott Huntley James Huntsinger Glenn Jackson Julie Jackson Margaret Jackson Melissa Jackson Leslie Jagoditz Jiil Jake Lisa Jennings Donna Johnson Dan Jones Brian Keller DRIVERS' LICENSES AND CLASS RINGS. Sophomorey 45 461Sophomores Amy Kelly Cheryl Kirby Susan Klein Curtis Kutschenreuter ' Bill Lake Jerri Lane Dale Lawrence Jamie Lee Terry Likens Tammy Lindner David Long Joanne Lundy Deanna Martin Keven Martin Charissa Mastrocco Maureen May William Mays Ricky McCann Tammy McCann Mark McCarty Cheryl McClellan Connie Charltdn just can't believe what Steve Hall just told her. I But I don't see anything! exclaims Lance Shumaker. THE SOPHOMORES PLACED SECOND IN THE x4. Steve Cossentinm Liz Riehle, Chip Brennan and Andy Deck proudly show off the Sophomore float, Attendance Arv- ;:.;5 h m, m. Charisse Mastoroclo Mastorocco and Mrs. Helmintoller are counting down the days untii Christmas break. Antoinette McDaniel Timothy McEwan Linda McGuffey Lance McMullen William Medert Jeffrey Medlock Man Mersch Chad Mertes Wendy Metzelaar Margie Milam Kevin Minton Allen Mitchell Susan Mitchell Lisa Morgan Dan Mullins Kelly Murphy Sandra Murphy Jill Mysonhimer Timothy Nead Tammy Neal Brian Neale FLOAT COMPETITION WITH T00 LATEW Sophomoresf47 Amy Nichols Wendy Nichols Larry Nisbel Becky Oskamp Sean Paytes Albert Penler Kevin Martin whispers to Dale Lawrence and Bill Hens- ley, HLook! They're taking our picture! Jen Perrson Carl Perry Marilyn Perry Robby Perry Janice Purcell Todd Rajala Neal Redmond Thomas Reisinger Susan Richardson Elizabeth Riehle Rick Robinson Danielle Ryan Sheily Schoenhoft Tom Segelke Tim Setty Melissa Shank Lance Shumaker Rodney Simon Tammie Smith Lynda Snedicor Rocky Spence Laura Stephenson Lisa Sullivan Tracey Tent The Junior Varsity Cheer!eaders anticipate cheering their first varsity game at Homecoming. THE SOPHOMORES KEPT US MUNCHING 4-8 Sophomores Lany Thompson Debra Tobin Troy Van Hook Jay Vinson Connie Viox Anthony Wenning Caren Wiegand Mark Willemin John Wilson Kenneth Wilson Maria Wilson Mark Wilson Matt Wilson Wendy Wiseman Dawn Wombles Jamie Woody SOPHOMORES NOT PICTURED Michae! Adams Scott Arthur Tim Barnes Lucinda Burnette Nicholas Christie Amitra Crawley Teresa Estes Jill George William Gillings Lisa Hampel Yvonne Hill Keith Hutchens Margie Hutzel Torn Lack Timothy Longtin Stacey Lowman IN CLASS BY SELLING M $ M3 Bill Mayhew Scott Patterson Mike Pennington Kimberly Phillips Shannon Preiss Rhonda Sammons Lester Saylor Kim Shingledecker Teresa Tarvin Hope Terry Ralph Vaughan Mark Washum Joyce Whitney Carla Williams Thomas Williams Sophomores Mg 50 fFreshmen Paula Adkins Pam Alkire Sandi Amyx Priscilla Barnes Chris Barnett Bob Beaty Kurk Begue Philip Beimesche Jeff Belcher Brent Berglar Karry Beschmann Otis Bird FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS Row 1: Rosemary French. Secretary. Row 2: Rob Hampton, Vice-President; Scott Myers, President. Row 3: Jody Burton, Treasurer John Bissman Kelly Bivens Kathy Bowman Leta Boyd Craig Brady Aamn Brandon Glenn Brayton Melissa Brewer Timmothy Brock Kevin Brown Joey Bruce Theodore Brumort Roger Burieson Jeff Burris Jeff Burroughs Karen Burroughs Jody Burton John Calder Anthony Carovillano Kelly Carr Greg Carrelli Gary Chandler Shannon Chitwood Cheryl Clark Jeff Clark Stacy Clark Danie Clifton James Collins Jean Combs Wade Cooksey Stephen Cossentino Robert Cox Donald Davidson James Dick Kevin Doan Sheila Doan Tony Doan Michelle Donley James Doss Thomas Dotson James Douglas Robert Duhlmeier Heather Dunbar Randall Duncan Mike Dunlap Jeff Dunn Carl Ealy Stefanie Ebbers Lee Eckert Tony Eduardo Lynnda Eichelbarger Brenda Eisnaugle Staphanie Estep Joe Fafh Gian Fein Tim Fisher Erin Fitzpatrick Rosemary French Dane Frick Kim Fuson FRESHMEN DECORATED OUR WORLD B Y SELLING JEWELRY FreshmeMSl 52 f Freshmen Robert Gannaway Wendy Gay Cris Gibson Darrell Gilliam Rob Goedde Brad Gould Karen Gowetski Brian Grafton Jason Gresko Lori Hadley Steven Hall Michelle Hamon Robert Hampton Deanna Hardesty Lena Hawks Malinda Hays Christopher Hedrick Jerry Heider Adam Henry Cheri Higgins Shannon Hill Kenny Hines Kurt Hizar Rob Holt Lynn Homburg Dwight Honchell Thomas Hughes Shaun Hunt Jim Huntley John Hutzel Kim 190 Michael Innis Deanne Ireland Scott Janssens Shawn Johnson Rusty Kays David Kitelinger David Klein Lisa Kodish Sandy Kuhling Jody Lambert John Lambert FRESHMEN LIGHTED THEIR WAY TO Joe Lammert Housmn Lay Julie Logeman Tony Lohr Linda Lothrop Chris Lundy Melissa Lyons Kim Mack Danny Martin Michael Martin Keith Mastrorocco James Maynad Natalie Maynes Heath McCarthy Melissa McFarland Jeffrey McKinney Greg Miller Wayne Miller Lisa Miracle Diana Mitchell John Moore Jeff Morgan Diane Mmr Daniel Morris Toby Moses Julie Moss Matthew Mouser Julie Mullaney Scott Myers Mark Napier Mike Novachich Kevin O'Sullivan Angie Ossege Tammy Papa Kristen Parr Mark Paytes Stephanie Paytes Tanya Peak Mike Pennington Michelle Perry Robert Peters Amy Pettit ..-. PROFITS B Y SELLING CANDLES. 53 I Freshmen Paul Platz Robert Polly Mark Powell Angela Raby David Race Julie Rape Holly Reifenberger Molly Riehle Melissa Roadcup Tracy Gibson says uSay Cheesen as Michele Vinson and Jody Burton look on, Tammy Robinson John Rogers Paula Rogers Sandra Samar Rebecca Schwartz Brett Slater Michael Smylh Carol South Scott Steger w:uum-.m.. Amy Stohl Dawna Stout Karen Streng N ' John Stroeh Edwin Sturgill The freshmen show their pride as they present their Kathy Sutherland first float. 54 Freshmen Cathy Sweatingen Sandi Szczepek Rebecca Thacker Michael Theiss Jason Thielen Jessica Trimble Samuel Troutman Angela Tyrrell Nicole Ulbrich Thomas Vollmer Jeffrey Waple Randy Waters Randy Watkins Randy Webster Sandy Webster Tracie Wells Lisa Wetterich David White Ralph White Jody WilIis Tina Willis Susan Wissel Kenneth Wombles Shane Woodruff Steven Zimmer David Zimmerman FRESHMEN NOT PICTURED John Barnhill George Brock Roy Chambers Gregory Conley Julie Evans Tammy Fussner Regina Howard Kenny Hutson Michelle Kestler John Lane David Maines Jill Moranti Jerry O'Connor Leslie Ray Carolyn Richer John Russell Tina Snider era Stevens Sean Timon Theresa Turner Jeffrey Wilhelmy Kelly Wilson Freshman 55 CLUBS U Row 1: Terri Bannister, Amy Carovillano, Meiba LaFarge. Nancy Brinkman, Row 2: NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS Kim Myers. Dora Bail. Laura Mersch. Kim Richardson, Sue Koerkte, Sean Shumaker, Row 1: John Mason. Vice President. Row 2: Melba Jeff Elderlon, Kip Funke, Guy Harris M1: Bivens. Row 3-. Amy Duggins, Jim Jacobs, LaFarge, Secretary; Terri Bannister, Treasurer. Mrs. Colclasure, John Mason, Sherry Reynolds, Greg Alkire, Tony Scribner, Jenny Row 3: Jeff Elderton. Historian; Greg Alkixe, Presi- Guiley. Mrs. Cairns. dent. TEEN COUNSELORS Row 1: Meiinda Merrill, Karin CEark, Cindi Simon. Cheri King, John Mason, Bridget Had!ey, Kathy Gardner, Carla Swearingen, Debbie Haneline, Beth Albrecht. Row 2: Kim Myers, Terri Bannister, Amy Smith, Brian Marshall, Nikki Dunn, Jenny Gulley, Angie Baxter, Don Hampton, Bob Stratman, Nancy Biinkman, Jim Jacobs. Row 3: John Camele, Gary Green; Eric Ruse, Susie Runge, Amy Duggins, Aivin Kressier, Dick Stratman, Ted Ripperger, Sean Shumaker, Row 4: Micheke Lochner, Julie Carovillano. Terri Theiss. Vicki Leroy, Sharon Wakefield, Lori Basham, Annette Bissman, Debbie Rogers. - 58 Ctubs m I ROW 11 Sarah Biihardt, Vice President. Row 2: Row 1: Susie Runge. Angie Baxter. Cheri King. John Mason Sherry Reynolds. Karen J53 Elderton, Prasident. Row 3: Dora Ball, Sec- Renner, Amy Caroviliano. Patty Dunn, Mike Ramos. Row 2: Beth Albrecht, Gayle Kuhn, retary. Row 4: Tony Scribner, Treasurer. Row Don Hampton. Greg Aikire. Terri Theiss Scott Calder, Laura Williams, Dora Ball, Jenny 55 Greg Aikire. Vice PrESidenL Gutley, Nicki Dunn. Ken Schreiber Row 3: Mr. Dickmann, Jeff Elderton. Tony Scribner. Heidi Hofrichter, Sarah Bilhardt, Debbie Rogers, Ves Baxter, Doug Goadwin, Brian Marshail, Larry Bennett. 8 TUDEN T COUNCIL Row 1: Kim Bantam Charissa Mastorocco, Michele Lochner, Linda McGuffey. Scott Myers. Jim Jacobs, Don Hampton, Bob Stratman, Joy Jungles, Cindi Simon. Leigh Ann Sanders, MeEisa Kirby. Row 2: Sherry Weaver, Gina Hickman Jerry Bums, Kim Myers, Sandy Szczepek, Kip Funke, Lynn Hamburg, Michelle Vinson, Emiiy Beresford. Julie Caroluilfano, Staff Ebers, Amy Stohi. ATTENDANCE OFFICE AIDES Row 1: Shexi Wene, Nikki Dunn, Michele Lochner, Chris Williams. Row 2: Donna Girty, Jenny Whittaker, Kim Lierman, Donna Sayior, Robin Richardson. Debbie Hensley Row 3: Connie Viox, Amy Kelly, Kim Gilliam, Tracy Gibson, Linda RandaEl, Amy Stohi. Melinda Merrill, Patty Fuson, Mr. LaFata CAFE TERIA AIDES Row 1: Paula Rogers. Rochelle Berry. Row 2: Patty Bird, Otis BErd GYM AIDES Row 1: John Hutzel, Jeff Perry, Kim Myers, Ron Turner, Joel Cottrelll Row 2: Steve Adkins, Chris Reed, Ken Schreiber. Keith Colleit, David Terry. -- SOICIubs I LIBRAR Y AIDES Row 1: Robin Richardson, Sue Perry, Amy Hollarn, Susan Richardson, Debbie Hensley, Kathy Richardson, Kenny Wilson, Matt Crego. ' SCIENCE AIDES Row 1: David Terry, Jim Grethel. Row 2: Rob Gannaway, Keith Coilett, Darlene Hensley, Beth Ai- breeht Row 3: Brent Zuch, Shannon Moses, Mr. Schmidt. GUIDANCE AIDES Row 1: Kelly Gambill. Debbie Began. Lori Basham. Row 2: Neal Redmond, Heidi Hofrichter. x. SCHOOL SER VICE GROUP Row 1: Bob Stratman. Row 2: Scott Gordon, Don Hampton, Nancy Brinkman, Row 3: Dick Stratman, Gary Swearingen, Debbie Haneline, Cazolyn Szczepek, Cheryl Wiegand, Julie Carovillano, H J ClubsKil GERMAN CLUB Row 1: Missy Stratton, Melinda MerriH, Scott Huntley, Eric Duhlmeien Aaron 4 Brandon, Tim Nead, Martin Bissman. Row 1 2: Mr. Friedman, Jerry Burns. Lance Shumaker. Rick Sears, Mike Bradford. Alvin Kressler. Ken McClellan. Greg Alkire. Row 3: Jeff Elderton, Chip Brewer, Andy Deck Eric Ruse. Mark Volkman. Janet Eastman. Julie MulEaney. Linda Lothrop. NicoEe Ulbrich. Heidi Hofrichter. SPANISH CL UB Row 1: Laura Stephenson. Amy Kelly, Debbie Tobin, Lori Basham Becky Oskamp, Karon Phelps. Lorina Stevens. Row 2: Rob Hampton. Don Hampton, Sandy Murphy. Chris Deck. John Eckert, Tony Scribner, Ma: Murray. FRENCH CLUB Row 1: Rob Perry, Dale Lawrence, Joe Lammert, David Klein. Brian Neale, Mark Napier. Tom Vollmer, Tim Bridges, Neal Redmond, David Zimmerman, Jeff Waple. Ken McClellan, Dave Cooper, Bill Lake, Timmiera Filgis, Cheryl Kirby. Patrick Becus, Caren Wiegand, ML Friedmann, Row 2: Joyce Whitney, Tracey Tent, Kim Shingledecker, Connie Charlton. Wendy Metzler. Susan Klein. Joanne Lundy, Soula Georgouiakis. Bev Ban, Leslie Jagoditz, Terri Bannister, Holly Dickman. Jenny Donaldson. Susan Wissel, Leslie Canaver, Angela Tyrrell, Karen Gowetski, Laura Wiliiams, Sharon Chisman, Rhonda CampbeIE, Sean Dunbar, Beth Albrecht, Keliy Bivens, Rosemary French, Pam Alkire, Wendy Gay. Kim Mack, Paula Adkins. Diane Morr. Row 3: Lori Hays, Carla Swearingen, Liz Riehle, Terri Ham's, Dan Jones, Miche!e Hamon. Row 4: Molly Richle, Julie Logeman, Kathy Bowman, Jamie Lee. Linda McGuffey. Jill Mysonhimerv - 62 Clubs w - h E7 E COMPUTER CLUB E E E E E E E E E E Row 1: Paul Platz, Keith McCarthy, James DougEas, Scott Calder, Jason Gresko. Row 2: Moily Riehle, Jessica Trimble. Ansela Tyrrell, Leah Boyd, Melissa Brewer. Sue Kiein, Mark Powell. Row 3: Cheryl Raney. John Calder! David Klein, David Housman, Eric RuseE Dane Frick, Mr. Olson. E SCIENCE CLUB E. Row 1: Annette Bissman, Susan Kletn, Laura Williams. Scott Calder. Greg Alkire. Row 2: Ted Ripperger, CarEa Swearingen, Heidi Hofrichter, Jeff Elderton. Susie Runge, Eric Ruse, John CalderE Row 3: Mr. Harris, Debbie Tobin. Debbie Haneline. Leslie Jagoditz, Lori Basham, Vicki Leroy. Sara Bilhardt, Beth Aibrecht, Dan Jones. L H r . W Clubs 153 m FENCING CLUB Row 1: Adam Henry, Patrick Becus. Lance Shumaker, Beth AlbrechL Scott Huntiey. Rick Sears. Row 2: Wade Cooksey. Chip Brewer. Mark Vookrnan. Cris Gibson. Brian Grafton, Mr. Friedman $ 64fClubs ART CLUB Row 1: Mike Rentos. Chris Williams, Lori Ashmore, Lance Schumaker, Mrs Reynolds. Row 2: Susan Klein, Anna Schenkenfelcier, Lori Hayes, Sarah Bilhardt, Debbie Tobin, Jamie Lee. Row 3: Laura Williams. Patty Dunn. Joy Jungles, Tracy Price, Liz Riehle. Debbie Rogers, Beth Albrecht. Andy Dack. SKI CLUB Row 1: Amy Duggins, Missy Higginbottam. Shirley Kuhling, Kim Lierman, Lisa Hazlett, Paul Reedy, Tony Scribner, Doug Goodwin, John Mercer, Pat Lahley, Joey Lammert, Tim Bridges. Row 2: Heidi Hofrichter, Michelle Hamon, Jenny Whittaken Julie Carovillano, Meg Zielinski, Cheryl Wiegand, Kim Gilliam, Debbie Hensley, Coileen Otonner, Caroiyn Szczepek, Court may Rankin, Donna Girly, John Henson, Joel Cottrell, Tim Lohr. Matt Willemin, Sieve Hammons, Jeff Eisner, Patrick Becus, Rob Hampbn, Donna Johnson, Sandra Kuhling. Row 3: Heather Young, Staff Ebbers, Ves Baxter, Jody Burton, Carin Wiegand, Lynn Homburg, Scott Myers, Stacy Clark Melimia Merriil, Seoula Gear geulakis, Chas Walker. Marcy Constable. Don Hamp- ton, Beth Albrecht, Bill Lake, Brian Neale, Mr. Harris. INTERNATIONAL THESPIANS Row 1: Missy Higginbotham, Amy Duggins, Debbie Rogers, Cheri King, Andy Deck, Beth Albrecht. Meg Zielinski, Amy Smith Row 2: John Mason. Kip Funke. Scott Calder. John Mercer, Alvin Kressler, Brian Marshall. TIGERS TONGUE STAFF Row 1: Laura Wiiliams, Terri Theiss, Colleen Otonner, Rob Hampton. Row 2: Sean Dunbar, Lori Basham, Donna Saylor. Vicki Leroy. Heidi Hofrichter. Row 3: Mark Volkman. Don Hampton. Jen'y Burns. DRAMA CL UB Row 1: Susan Klein, Amy Smith. Terri Thais; Andy Deck. Missy Higginbotham, John Mercer, Amy Duggins, Bev Bali, Leslie Jagoditz. Row 2: Cheri King, John Masom Sherry Reynolds, Don Hampton. Scott Huntiey, Scott Calder, Donna Johnson, Rick Seaxs, Annette Bissman, Liz Riehle. Row 3: Jamie Lee, Holly Dickman, Debbie Tobin, Sean Dunban Heidi Hoirichter, Mrs. Myers, Julie Carovillano, Bob Shannan, Debbie Rogers, Brian Marshall, Alvin Kressler, Melba LaFarge, Jill Mysonheimer, Tim Need, Beth Albxecht, Clubsms -- 66 BAND Row 1: Leslie Ray, Lisa CaudelE, Hope Terry. Row 2: John Mason, Amy Duggins, Amy Carovillano. Lorina Stevens, Jody Gambill, Patty Dunn, Kathy Richardson. Row 3: Jenny Donaldson, Ves Baxter, Bill Mayhem, Tom Vollmer, Brett Slater, Joe Lammert, Wade Cooksey, Sherry Reynolds. Row 4: Joanne Lundy, John Wilson, Alvin Kressler, Lisa Hayden, David Zimmerman, Julie Mullaney, Brent Bergier, Dora Ball. Row 5: Tracy Price, Rob Perry, Tod Baxter, Adam Henry, Rosemary French, Beth Albrecht, Aaron Brandin, Toni McDaniel. Row 6: Diane Mom Troy Downey, Wendy Gay, Heather Dunbar, Lisa Kodish, Kevin Dean, Annette Bissman, Missy Childers. Row 7: Chris Lundy, Chris Deck, Pam Alkire, Kelly Bivens, Sean Fathman, Kevin O'Suliivan, Mark Powell, Linda McGuffey. Row 8: Connie McKay, Debbie Rogers, John Stroeh. Andrea Bryant, Mark Napier, Mike Martin, Steve Horton, Kim Richardson. Row 9: Jeff Waple, Scott Stegen Martin Bissman, Sam Tratmam Melba LaFarge, Deise Ward. 6 TIGEI' EDU DRILL TEAM wav 1: Linda McGuffey, Patty-Dunn, Tracy Price, Lorina Stevens, Amy Duggins. Jody Gambill, Kathy Richardson, Missy Childers, Amy Carovillano. Row 2: Toni McDaniel, Diane Mort. Connie McKay, Chris Lundy, Dora Ball, Sherry Reynolds, Jenny Donaldson. Joanne Lundy, Kim Richardson, Denise Ward. Band Officers Row 1: Annette Bissman; Secretary. Row 2: Tracy Price; Treasurer. Row 3: Ves Baxter; President. Lisa Hayden; Vice-President Field Commander John Mason CHOIR Row 1: Kathy Gardner, Heather Dunbar, Rebecca Schartz, Patty Bird, Susan Wissel, Michele Perry, Deane Ireland, Stephanie Estep, Julie Moss, Leslie Jagoditz, Judi Nead. Row 2: Brian Marshall, Tim Nead, Shannon Moses, Jeff Medlock, John Mason, John Stroeh, Adam Henry, Brian Grafton, Cheri King. Row 3: Missy Higginbotham, Bev Ball. Andrea Bryant, Jill Mysonhimer. Sandy Saltler, Sherry Reynoids, Beth Albrecht, Jen Person, Debbie Rogers, Missy Roadcup, Karen Gowetski. Row 4: Amy Duggins, Sharon Chisman, Kathy Swearigen, Wendy Gay, Carla Swearingen, Amy Smith, Robin Richardson, Angie Baxter, Maria Wilson, Karen Phelps, Leslie Conover. Linda Gilker, Jniie Logaman, Karen Streng. Rina Corps Lisa Caudell. Hope Terry, Leslie Ray. Accompanists Row 1: John Mason. Row 2: Amy Duggins, Cheri King. SHOW CHOIR Row 1: Cheri King. John Mason. Missy Higginbotham. Row 2: Susan WiSsel, Shannon Moses, Tim Nead, Jeff Medicok, Beu Bail. Row 3: Amy Smith, Brian Marshall, Amy Duggins. Row 4: Angie Baxter, Jill Mysonhimer. Row 5: Judi Nead, Kathy Gardner, Sherry Reynolds. 67 '5; :5 Solo and Ensemble Row 1: Tom Vollmer, Kevin Dean. Row 2: David Cooper, Alvin Kressler, John Stroeh, Adam Henry, Ken McClellan, Row 3: Annette Bissman, Linda McGuffey, Brett Slater, Keily Biuens, Diane Morr. Row 4: Rob Perry, Rick Sears, Beth Albrecht. Ves Baxter, Joanne Lundy, Amy Duggins, Chris Deck, Mark Napier, Brass Choir Row 1: Kevin Dean. Row 2: Tom Volimer, Linda McGuf- fey. Diane Mon: Row 3: Ves Baxter, Rob Perry. David Cooper. --- 681Clubs EHL Honors Band Row 1: Kevin Dean, Tom Vollmer, Ves Baxter. Linda McGuf- fey. Row 2: Rick Sears, David Coopen Row 3: Rob Perry. STA GE BAND Row 1: Adam Henry. Row 2: Rob Perry, Tom Vollmer, Ves Baxter. David Zimmerman. Row 3: John Stroeh, Chris Deck, Mark Napier, Alvin Kressler Row 4: Ken McClellan, David Cooper, John Wilson, Scott Steger. Row 5: Tod Baxter. WP F- -,V ...H . . V..,AA...... 4. m . HNAnyvma-Wm Trumpets Row 1: Alvin Kressler, Ves Baxter, Tom Vollmer, Bren Slater, Mark Napier. Row 2: Steve Horton, Lisa Hayden, Kevin OSul- livan, John Wilson. Brent Bergler. Flutes Row 1: Rosemary ?rench, AnneftQ Bissman, Jenny Donaidson. Row 2: Shannon Hill. Joanne Lundy, Lynn Haliett, Beth Al- brecht, Linda McGuffey. Percussion Row 1: Sam Troutman, Martin Bissman. Row 2: Scot! Steger. Melba LaFarge. Saxophones Row 1: BiEI MecEert, Troy Downey, Wendy Gay, Heather Dun- bar, Aaron Brandon, Row 2: Rob Perry, Adam Henry, Todd Baxten Chris Deck. John Stroth Rick Sears. Clarinets Row 1: Diane Mon, Tracy Price. Pam Alkire. Row 2: Julie Mullaney. Debbie Rogers, Ken McCleilan, Kelly Bivens. Low Brass Row 1: Kevin Dean, Jeff Waple, Sean Fathman. Row 2: John Mason, David Cooper, Mark Powell, David Zimmerman. m Cluby 69 .- YEARBOOK STAFF Don Hampton and Mark Volkman collaborated on the club and sports section lending their creativity, persistence, and patience to the development of these elements of the yearbook. Cheery Jenny Gulley and Amy Carovillano kept up our spirits with encouragement, refreshments, and diligence in their varied efforts to finally put the yearbook together and pay for it. Melinda Merrill an6 Terri Theiss worked hard at a variety of tasks which included identifying photos, collecting sports information, organizing page layouts, selling ads, and running errands. Greedily smiling after a satisfactory sales campaign are our finan-V: ciers : Leigh Ann Sanders, Gayle Kuhn, John Mason, and Kim Rich'-- ardson. 70 4m A T-IL. Gearing themselves up for the serious business at hand are the yearbook H'nasharminds : M. Phantom Artist, Jenny Guiley, Cindi Simon, Don Hampton, Mark Volkman, how 2 Terri Theiss, Amy Carovillano, and Melinda Merriil. Greg Aikire wrote the copy in the activity section, the introductory section. and developed the theme of the 1984 Lohlnn. Cindi Simon typed and typed and typed very kindly and patiently. 71 SPORTS 006000 o 000 060 O 00 OO O O 0000 VUSDTGEQ r-a FOOTBALL i SCHEDULE Kings W Wyoming W Deer Park Sycamore Mariemom Milford Glen Esle Indian Hill The Tiger offense gets up to run another play. Green Hills Guy Harris looks downfield fur a receiver as the opponents rush him. . T'.;1W. Vi 4 ' .. q: ... f Row 1: Jack Jake ManagerL Kip Funke, Dave Terry. Ed Nichols. Dave Burleson, Jeff Dewg, Keith Collett, Rick Sears, Jerry Burns managerL Row 2: Mark Ellis, Joel Cottrell, Steve Adkins, Jeff Engel, Kevin Minion, Brad Walker, Jeff Ebner. Guy Harris. Row 3: Coach Johnson, Coach McCoy, Coach Lafata, Coach Rich, Head Coach Hockman, Coach Patton, Coach Raby, Coach Radcliff, Coach Williams, ML Rutkowski. Row 4: David Allen, Ken Wilson, Larry Bennett, Ken Schyeibez. Dave Gatty. Jim Grethel, Jason Wright. Shawn Conlon, Tim Lohr, Bill Medert, Mike Napier, Willie Constable, David Cooper, Mike Bradford. Row 6: Chris Reed, David Dudley, Steve RajeWSki, Ken McClellan, John Adleta, Kyle Hockman, Ken Medert. Chuck Viom Ralph Ealy. The Tigers fiercely charge forward to attack an enemy ball carrier. Big John Adleta anxiously gets in on the action. 74fSports p4 - SENIORS .3 John Adle'a David Allen Larry Bennett 5w. .2. u.- David Dudley Mark Ellis u--. Cxcy-u-J. --.1 w;-.- r .'. ' Guy Harris Jim Jake Ken Medan Steve Rajewski Chris Reed Ken Schreiber Chuck Viox The Varsity Football Team had a successful season with a record of 7-3 which included the forfeit of a victory. Guy Harris set a city record for passing yardage in a career. The awesome defense lead important victories over Deer Park and Mariemont and allowed the Tigers' offense a chance to shine. Sportsf75 F OOTBALL ! '- 5 SCHEDULE t F Deer Park W Sycamore W Milford L Gien Esta W Amelia L New Richmond W Norwood L J. V. FOOTBALL Row 1: Mel Allen John Henson, Dale Lawrence. Chad Mertes, Rob Corwyn. Jim Huntsinger, Bill Lake, Rick Robinson, Lance Shumaker. Sean Paytes. Lance McMullen, Steve Horton, Robby Hasty. Row 2: Coach Partin, Brad Faul, Chris Barnett, Rob Pennington, John Hensley, Monty Eastman. Dale Allen, Brian Neale. Scott Wenning, Kevin Martin, Steve Hail, Kevin Bolin, Bill Hensley, Coach Raby. SCHEDULE Western Brown W Wyoming L Deer Park L Sycamore W Milford T Glen Esta W Mariemont L Indian Hill W Madeira W Row 1: Gary Chandler, Mark Paytes, Jeff Belcher, Tom Brock, Tim Fisher, Tony Doan, Jeff Burris. Darrell Gilliam. Bobby Cox, Kirk Begue, Joey Lammerl, John Caider. Row 2: Coach Williams, John Moore, Brad Gould, Kurt Hizar, Kevin Brown, Dwight Honchell, Keith Mastrorocco, Scott Myers, Jason Gresko. Jeff Morgan. Dan Morris, Roger Burleson, Coach LaFata. 76fSports L J h CHEERLEADERS SENIORS Terri Bannister VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Row 1: Kim Myers. Debbie Hensley. Cindi Simon, Melisa Kirby. Leigh Ann Sanders, Michelle Lochner, Terri Theiss. Melisa Kirby Kim Myers J.V. CHEERLEADERS Row 1: Tracey Tent, Jill Mysonhimer, Janette Gosch, Timmiera Filgis, Lynne Clark, Cheryl Kirby. Kim Shingle - decker Leigh Ann Sanders MASCOT Julie Carovillano FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS Cindi Simon y Row 1: Lynn Hamburg. Stef Ebbera Julie Mass. Row 2: Linda Lothmp, Heather Dunbar Row 3: Angela Raby. Row 4: Sandi Sczepeck. Karen Bur- roughs. Sportsl77 K v, r W '1 J! .3 '41 , -:- :7 . ' V W . 7': L . i ' ' W .m, g '7: .k y; ' . ; - 1r W ? 1 , t4 1 A . ':,f i! , W ; W k W a r - ,, - - r 4m - :-.r x:- .1 W 1 3 . A l 'JI W WV , 2 ' 4,-5.3 . W - h -' J. ' .1 w 3,- , . W 3mg! VARSITY SOCCER Row 1: Rick Hamon, Walter Johnson, Sean Shumaker, John Camele. Row 2: Chris Buzzelli, Paul Reedy. Todd Rajala, Eric Ruse, Alvin Kressler, Chas Walker, Mr, Zinnecker, Row 3: John Schuler, Gary Swearingen, Ted Ripperger, Dick Stratman, Andy Wintz, Mike Moores, Scott Gordon. VARSITY SCHEDULE SENIORS Seven Hills W Princeton L Withrow W Deer Park W Sycamore L Milford W Glen Este W Chris Buzzeli Jim Jacob Mike Moores Mariemont W Indian Hill W Madeira W Wyoming L EHL Tournament W EHL Tournament W Sean Shumaker EHL Tournament L Northwest W Finneytown W Sectional The BoysW Soccer team had a very fine season under first-year varsity coach, Ken Zinnecker, The Tigers fought fiercely on both ends of the field, as was evidenced by the All-City status of offensive leader Mike Moores 78fSports and defender Sean Shumaker. Gary Swearingen Chas Walker Andy Winkz SCHEDULE Seven Hills Ursaline Deer Park Sycamore Milford Glen Este Mariemont Indian Hill Madeira New Richmond . 7 VARSITY GIRLSSOCCER EHL Tournament rErEErFErH EHL Tournament Row 1: Sandy Kuhling. Jody Burton, Denise Ward. Janette Gosch, Tracy Gibson, Megan New Richmond W Zielinski. Kelly Gambill. Row 2; Missy Driver, Kim Parchman, Jenny Bauer. Tammy Lindner, Sectional Terri Bannister, Anna Schenkenfelder, Lisa Hazlett, and Shirley Kuhling managerl The Celebration Begins SENIORS -I-Melba LaFarge ' Kim Palchman ' Denise Ward Terri Bannister and Missy Driver head the ball. Sportsf 79 SOCCER SCHEDULE CNE CNE Mariemont Turpin Mariemont Forest Park Sycamore Glen Este Madeira Sycamore Glen Este Turpin Madeira Forest Park Finneytown HEEEEV-igrEEEEEE JUNIOR VARSITY SOCCER Row 1: David Zimmerman. Rob Goedde, Tony Carovillano, Shane Woodruff, Albert Penter, Mike Dunlap, Row 21 Kenny Hines. Rob Hampton. Jay Vinson, Coach Cassidy, John Stroeh, David Long. Neal Redmond. Row 3: Bryan Byerman, Rob Polly, Jeff Dunn. Jeff Waple. Rob Holt, Mark Willemin, Tom Vollmer. JUNIOR VARSITY GIRLSi SOCCER Row 1: Michelle Perry, Jody Burton. Molly Riehle. Sandy Kuhiing. Michele Hamon. Tammy Smith, Paula Adkins. Heather Dunbar. Angie Ossege, Connie Charlton, Kelly Horton. Row 2: Tonya Peak Gina Hickman, Shelly Shoenhoft, Connie Viox. Holly Dickman, Cheryl Clark, Stacey Clark, Diane Mitchell, Amy Stohl. BOISports VOLLEYBALL Angie Baxter VARSITY SCHEDULE Kings Little Miami Indian Hill Milford Sycamore Deer Park Glen Este Maderia Mariemont Indian Hill Milford Sycamore Deer Park Glen Este Maderia Mariemont Sectionals Middletown Edgewood Mason J. V. SCHEDULE Junior Varsity VA RSITY VOLLEYBA LL Row 1: Angie Baxter, Trish Hassert, Vicki Leroy, Lisa Fisher, Cheryl Wiegand, Susie Runge Managerl Row 2: Coach Colcla- sure, Marcie Constable, Becky Oskamp, Nancy Brinkman, Lynne Clark, Juhe Carouiiiamo -----H-r!----W lL 1 Nancy Brinkman r-EE ErrrrrEErrErrrEE Kings Little Miami Indian Hill Milford Sycamore Deer Park Glen Este Maderia Mariemont Indian Hill Milford 5 camera J. V. VOLLEYBALL Diet Park Glen Este Row 1: Susan Wissel. Jamie Lee, Lynne Clark, Linda Lothrup, Kristen Parr, Susie Runge Maderia managerL Row 2: Anitra Crawley, Lee Eckert, Chris Lundy, Becky Oskamp, Carin Wiegand, Mariemont Margaret Jackson, Mrs. Mihalik, r-EEEL-r-EI-EEE EI-El- SportsfSl SCHEDULE Greenhills Mason Indian Hill Goshen Milford Sycamore Deer Park Glen Este Madeira Little Miami Mariemont Kings Indian Hill Milford Sycamore Deer Park Glen Este Madeira Wyoming Mariemont Tournament McNicholas rrrrEErrrrrrEEErrEEEr Row 1: Brad Walker, Tate Niemi, Kip Funke. Kenny Schreiber, Steve Adkins. Row 2: Coach Hines, Larry Bennett, Randy Hill, Kyle Hockman, Dick Stratman. Scott Gordon. ? 3.!- . 3 wiii :J'M; Am 1 Kip Funke Randy Hill Jeff Engel lays the ball in for two points. Kip Funke starts the Tigers out on the fastbreak. 82 Sports BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 7:? q 3': , Greenhills ' ;. Mason Indian Hill Goshen Milford SycamOIe ; Deer Park Glen Este Madeira Little Miami Mariemont Kings Indian Hill Milford Sycamore Deer Park J. V. BASKETBALL Glen Este Madeira Row 1: Jeff Engel. Gary Green. Jeff Burroughs, Ken Wilson, Kelly Bolin, Tim Setty. Row 2: Wyoming Coach Evans. John Hensley, Monty Eastman. Jeff Oskamp, Dave Collett, Nate Niemi. Jerry Mariemont Burns h'nanaged. ' ?'?13'? PPEEEEFEFFEEEEFEFEEF SCHEDULE Turpin Mariemont Anderson Deer Park Sycamore Milford Glen Este Mariemont Anderson Madeira Indian Hill Madeira Milford Turpin FRESHMAN BA SKETBALL r'r'Er-Si-ErrH-EFEI- Row 1: Tony Carovillano, Joe Fath, Dan Morris, Torn Vollmer, Carl Ealy, Matt Mouser. Row 2: Coach Davidson, Rob Polly, Shawn Johnson. Jeff Waple, Kevin Brown, Rob Holt, Jeff Dunn, SportsX83 BASKETBALL d SCHEDULE , f , Ursaline H: ' Indian Hill V W Ross Mason Milford Sycamore Deer Park Glen Este Madeira Mariemont Indian Hill MND Milford Sycamore Deer Park Glen Este Little Miami Madeira Mariemont GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL Kings Tournament Wyoming rEErrEErrrrErEErrrrEE Row 1: Kelly Gambill, Kristen Parr, Margie Hutzel, Paula Adkins, Rosemary French, Julie Moss. Row 2: Terry Likens, Stacy Clark, Toni McDaniel, Kim Mack, Jodee Christman, Coach Hausterman. SCHEDULE Ursaline Indian Hill Ross Mason Milford Sycamore Deer Park Glen Este Madeira Mariemont Indian Hill MND Milford Sycamore Deer Park Glen Esta Little Miami Madeira Mariemont Kings rErrrErrrrESrErrErrr J. V. GIRL? BASKETBALL Row 1: Melba LaFarge, Melinda Merrill, Theresa Fath, Janice Burton, Lisa Fisher, Missy Stratton. Row 2: Missy Tait manage:L Jen Persson, Becky Oskamp, Terri Bannister, Lisa Johnson, Coach Johnson. SIUSports xa h b BASKETBALL 5' V ,1 r j .. v .1 - . vaP -' f3! 1 . , Lisa Fisher waits intentely for the player to make her move. Teresa Fath anxiously looks for the open pass. Terri Bannister Lisa Fisher F The Girls, basketball team had a record of 10-11 which was one of the best Loveland has ever had. Terri Bannister and Becky Oskamp led the offense and Janice Burton prevailed on defense J anice Burton Melba LaFarge h Janice Burton goes up for two Janice Button watches curiously while Melba LaFarge more Loveland points1 fights for the ball. 5130115185 x---x . l v, Dave DudEey SCHEDULE Milford Glen Este Inv. Goshen Madeira Inv. Deer Park Wyoming McNicholas Finneytown Mariemont .4 Z'F' SENIOR WRESTLERS Rod Chandler Jeff Morgan 00 FREEEEE III A A - j -A. ' . A VARSITY AND J. V. WRESTLERS Row 1: Dan Bowman, Shane Woodrufi, Rusty Elli; Tony Dean, David Kiteiinger, Tad Brulport, Kurk Begue, Dave Housman. Row 2: Shawn Cordon, Billy Carter, Rob Corwin, Tod Baxter, Rick Robinson, Jeff Burris, Jerry Morgan, Bobby Cox, Dale Lawrence, Bill Medert. Row 3: Coach Rich, Steve Stiles, Roger Burleson, Keith Mastrorocco, Steve HalL Rodney Chandler, Dave Dudley, Mike Napier. Jeff Elsner, Joel Cottrell, Jason Gresko, David Klein. m Mike Napier battles an opponem. Dan Bowman works to gain position. Lovelandk wrestlers sported a winning season under Coach Rich. Dave Dudley won the Sectional championship, while juniors Joel Cottrell and Jeff Elsner added victories to the team. 86 Sports l CHEER- LEADERS .fn . 5 itcwmiw'il W VARSITY BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS Row 1: Emily Beresford, Michele Lochner Row 2: Cindi Simon, Melisa Kirby. Row 3: Michelle Vinson, Debbie Hensley, Terri Theiss, Tracy Gibson. J.V. BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS Row 1; Joyce Whitney, Connie Viox, Tracey Tent. Row 2: Timmiera Filgis, Janette Gosch, Lynne Clark, Charissa Mastrorocco. , ifs! FRESHMAN BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS Row 1: Stef Ebbers, Jody Burton. Row 2: Julie Rape, Linda Lothropy Row 3: Amy Stohl, Lynn Hamburg, Lee Eckert. Heather Dunbar. ' Laura Williams, Cheri Puckett, Lori Basharn, Colleen O'Con- EL i7? ; . 4.; SENIOR CHEERLEADERS Melisa Kirby Cindi Simon , ms MAT KITTENS Row 1: Tammy Robinson, Karen Renner, Stephanie Estep, Amy Burton, Amy Smith, Andrea Bryant. Row 2: Dora Ball, ner, Linda Randall. Angie Baxterv SENIOR MAT KITTENS Dora Ball Angie Baxter Karen Renner Sportsf87 tough in the years to come. Goshen Little Miami Deer Park Glen Este Reading lnv, Indian Hill Mason Inv. EHL Sectionals 38 f Sports Glen Este Inv. BO YSt TRACK TEAM Row 1: Dave Housman, Rob Hampton, Andy Deck. Jamie Brotherton, Don Hampton. Row 2: Jason Gresko, Chris Byerman, Tony Scribner, Jeff Morgan, Jeff Dews. Shawn Conlon. Row 3: Coach Raby, Shawn Johnson, David White, Kevin Jones, John Hutzel. Beth Albrecht tstatj The Boys, Track Team had a successful campaign. Coach Gene Raby, in his first year at the helm, led the Tigers, whose best finishes were in the pole vault, 2-mile relay, and 440m. relay. A young and developing team, with only two seniors, it should be PPD PPd 4th 19th 6th Don Hampton Tony Scribner 1 Dave Housman prepares himself to run the mile. Row 1: Susan Richardson, Lynn Homburg, $tef Ebbers, Row 2: Janette Gosch, Lori Hayes, Joyce Whitney, Missy Shanon. Row 3: Timmiera Filgia Caren Wiegand, Coach Pomeroy, Theresa Erwin, Connie Viox. The Varsity Girls, Track team was lead by its only Senior, Theresa Ervin. She consistently won races for the Tigers and Coach Pomeroy. She was supported by a strong team effort which resulted in the team,s success. SENIOR Theresa Ervin Goshen Little Miami Deer Park Glen Este lnv Mason Reading lnv. Glen Este Indian Hill Mariemont Inv. Mason Inu. EHL Sectionals PPD PPD 3rd 6th 5th 5th SportVSQ ' a; iqmoww VARSITY BASEBALL Row 1: Dave Terry, Kim Myers, Janet Eastman, Carolyn Sczepek, Steve Charlton. Row 2: David Allem Kip Funke, Guy Harris, Mike Bradford, Jeff Elderton. Chris Reed Row 3: Scott Gordon, Kevin Minton, Kyle Hockman, Ralph Ealy, Jim Grethel, Coach Evans Steve Charlton Victory was a continuing story for the Varsity baseball team. Tigers were ied by hitters such as Kyle Hockman and Scott Gordon. The real strength though lay in the pitching. Pitching often meant the difference between a win or a loss. 90f5PORTS SENIORS E p: Chris Reed Guy Harris SCHEDULE New Richmond Amelia Indian Hill Withrow Roger Bacon Deer Park Goshen Glen Este Madeira Fairfield Milford CAPE Sycamore Anderson Elder Amelia Deer Park Glen Este Mariemont Deer Park Mariemont Mariemont Badin Sycamore Milford Madeira Indian Hill EErrrEEEEEESrErESrEEEEEEEES Fa SCHEDULE New Richmond Amelia McNicholas CNE Deer Park Glen Este Madeira Indian Hill CNE Milford Sycamore Glen Este Toum Deer Park Little Miami Madeira EEFFEEEEr-izrgrr J. V. BASEBALL Row 1: Tom Vollmer, Jim Huntsinger. Sean Paytes, Bob Cox, Toby Moses, Donny Green, Scott Myers, Jeff Burroughs. Row 2: Paula Adkins. Man. Coach Partin, Rob Polly, Brad Gould, Jeff Waple, Kevin Brown, Ken Wilson, Dan Morris, Kim Mack Stan, Kristen Parr bla'd. Another Strikeout for Guy Harris on the way. Sportlel GIRLS' SOFTBALL Row 1: Gretchen Holt. Tammy Linder, Becky Oskamp, Sheri Wane, Pam Jones. Row 2: Jamie Lee, Kelly HortonI Lynn Clark, Amy Stohl, Janice Burton. Row 3: Tracy Gibson, Teresa Fath, Sandi Sczepek, Laura Mersch, Melba LaFarge. Kim Moy. Row 4: Matt Crego, ManagerL Coach Miller. SCHEDULE Sycamore Milford Indian Hill Deer Park Sycamore Glen Esta Ursuline Milford Deer Park Indian Hill Glen Este rEEEErEErrr Pam Jones. senior. 92 Sports SCHEDULE Deer Park Glen Esta Kings GOShen Sycamore Deer Park Glen Este Milford Kings Mariemont Amelia Little Miami Indian Hill Little Miami Sectional Madeira Amelia EHL TENNIS TEAM Row 1: Brian Grafton. Mike Dunlap, Cheryl Wiegand, Scott Mason, Row 2: Mark Volkman, Stacy Clark. Heather Young, Kevin O Sullivan, Mike Theiss, Row 3: Brett Slater, Heidi Hofrichter, Brent Zuch, Kent McClellan. Gary Green rrrrrrrrirrErEEFE R :r Kings Sycamore Amelia Madeira Williamsburg Deer Park Mariemont Glen Este Indian Hill Anderson GOLFER SCHEDULE 1 rrrrrrrrrg - 3wa Steve Adkins - Basv ketball UXH-EHL, All- Cityl Janice Burton - Soc- cer mll-EHLL Softball Mll-EHLl Dave Dudley - Footw ball West. Enquirer All- City, All-Star Gameh Wrestling Qtate Qualifi- erl Scott Gordon - 500 car Mll-EHLL Baseball lAll-EHL, Alk-Cityl. 94f5ports D John Adleta - Foot- Tem Bannister Soccer bail W051. Enquirer All- tAll-EHL All-City, A117 City, All-State, All-Star Star GameL Basketball Camel !All-EHLL AH-City, All- Star Gamay 71w Chris Byerman Lynn Clark - Softball Track mll-EHL 2 mile re- UMLEHU- law. Jeff Elsner - Wrestling Theresa Ewm - Track Regional Qualified U 10 hurdles, 330 hup dles. Regional Qualified. Don Hampton - Track Guy Harris - Football Q mile relay, All-EHU Enquirer Player of the Year, Post All-City, All- Statek Baseball Mll- EHU. Shawn Co Track Q mile hurdles, All-EHU. I tEnquirer Kip Funke - Footbali . Y , Angie Baxter - Vol- Larry Bennett - Foot- leyball mll-EHU. ball W051, Enquirel, AIIA Citw. nlon - Joel Cottrell - Wres- relay, 330 tling tRegional Qualified. Tracy Gibson Soft- AlvaityL ball MILEHLL Baseball Mll-EHU. Kyle Hock Football IPost, All-Cityh Baseball mll- Citw EHL, All-CityL man - Dave Housman - Enquirer Track Q mile relay, All- ;; W 77' : W K I Jim Jacobs - Soccer Melisa Kirby - Cheer Tammy Lindner - Michelle Lochner - Mike Moores - Soccer mll-EHL,A11 Citw. leading MSCA - Top Soccer tAIlVEHLL Cheerleading tUSCA 7 tAlLEHL, All-City, All- 1m. 3rd placeL Statm Becky Oskamp-Soft- Steve Rajewski - Paul Reedy - Soccer Anna Shenkenfelder Sean shumaker - ball Mll-EHU Basketball Football uinquirer All MILEHLL - Soccer Mll-EHLL Soccer mll-EHL, All- Mll-EHU cm, L3 - .. . . 1.,wM-ul- Cindi Simon - Cheer- Gary Swearingen - Chas Walker Soccer Denise Ward - Soccer Ken Wilson - Football leading !USCA - 2nd Soccer LAll-EHL, Ail- Al!-EHL, All-CityL mllvEHLL Enquirer All-CityL Placel Citw. NOT PICTURED Tony Scribner - Track 03012 Vault, All-EHU; Sheri Wane Softball Mll-EHU: Vicki Leroy - Volleyball tAll-EHU; Marty Ne - Baseball Mll-EHU; Kevin Minton - Baseball tAll-EHLL Dave Housman destroys his Varsity cheerleaders try to Kip Funke can't believe the opponent. build enthusiasm in the refereds call. crowd. Sporisf95 ACTIVITIES A CLEAN WHITE SLATE 1 ra-e me , one s . kg 3' far, more th a b1- 21; it w' . Seniors Leigh Ann Sanders and Amy Camvillano discuss where they will go on Spring Break. 9 ' W ' mm Jenny Simons takes the role of HChief Chef in Creative Foods The Seniors assemble to order their caps and Can? you tell the Juniors are glad to be back in school. gowns in hopes that they will be able to use them. 981Act1vities l Lori Basham, Sean Dunbar, and Vicki Leroy are happy about being upperclassmen. Tammy Linder can't believe how much homework she has on the first day of school. u ' 4:3X , Jim Jacobs searches through the files in the Guidance Office to figure out where his classes are Angie Ossege and Nicole Ulbrich discuss what their Mrs; Girty asks Jenny Gulley Are you sick of school al- first day as freshmen was like. ready? Jenny Donaldson gets caught smiling while standing at attention w i Activiti$li99 .1 g r w SHOWING OUR TRUE COLORS: ' ORANGE AND BLACK mes, and pep . .ccordingly, Senior Larry Bennett concentrates on his artwork hoping it will be displayed in the art show. Rah, Rah, ree kick ,em in the knee. Rah, rah, rass kick ,em in the other knee 1:: Joel Cottrell takes pride in sanding his cabinet. DorUt try to argue with the Seniors - iiWERE ii? Sheri Wene shOWS her school spirit by dressing up as a tiger on a pep assembly dayi Coach Hockman introduces co-captains Chuck Viox and John Adleta to nfiire-up the school for their big varsity game. i Junior football players display their cheerleading abilities at the pep assembly. Senior cheerleaders Cindi Simon and Mektisa Kirby are on top of things. Activitiesf 101 Varsity cheerleaders smile prettily for the cameras. Ves Baxter will tell you they weren't ner- vous at all doing solos in front of 1,000 people! HOMECOMING: A RAINBOW OF COLORS Our 1983 Homecom- ing King and Queen, Steve Rajewski and Terri Bannister. 3 1982 Homecoming Queen Julie Jordahl hands over her royalty to Terri Bannister. 1020Activities Kathy Gardner, Gayle Kuhn, Nancy Brinkman, and Brian Marshall show off the Senior float. Members of the Drill Team lead the band in the parade at Homecoming. Lori Allen says to Faith Terry, W didn't know you were going to wear that dress! Monica Hahn and Kevin Bruce are in their own little world! Manny , mmgn mu. 9 5; 1;.w J,V. cheerleader Joyce Whitney displays her excitement at the big Homecoming game as Senior captain Melisa Kirby looks on. Homecoming Queen candidate Terri Ban- nister with her es- cort Steve Ham- mons. ActivitieUlOB Missy Higginbottham jealously looks on as John M35011 makes 900900 , 9995 at Amy Duggins. Rick Sears is seen receiving a lot of TLC. THE ROAR OF THE CROWD nI donW think this is the right style for me says John Mason to Amy Duggins. Dean Eggleby, alias Julie Caro- villano, lays down the law to Amy Duggins. Scott Calder pleads with Amy Duggins to give him a break. Mrs. Myers, our new drama direc- tor, is nervous during dress rehears- al hoping everything will go OK i-04fjAgtiv1ties The proud cast and crew of Goodnight, LadiesH included: Row 1: Jim Jacobs. Row 2: John Mercer, Rick Sears, Bob Stratman, Alvin Kressler, Leslie Jagoditz. Row 3: Beth Albrecht, John Mason, Missy Higgenbotham, Andy Deck, Heidi Hoftrichter. Row 4: Debbie Rogers, Brian Marshall, Scott Calder, Mrs. Myers, Melba LaFarge, Sheri King, Julie Carovillano, and Bev Ball. AND THE SMELL OF GREASE PAINT Melba LaFarge and Debbie Rogers are the new girls on campus check ing out the professor, Scott Calder. ActivitiesllOS Steve Hammons asks Tina Eduardo, Did you do your government study 1 SJ guide? Mrs. Mihalik says, Now be a good boyV to Kevin Doan. qfs time to return says Mrs. Slusher to Gary Green and other study hall people. Best friends Larry Bennett and Ken Schreiber are 31- Mark Volkman sure has something up his ways 1aughing together - even while creating a master- sleeve! piece. Jack Pfeister canit believe how much the sen- iors have grown! 1 06,fActivities 7 i I DREAMS OF A WHITE CHRISTMAS Christma HT! 5 ' w on the ground seem . mid mood for the holida . .' . -- enqu a few snbw days sc nextgfew month. Snow Kooking forw o vacaf ; Even though it was cold, students could still be found hanging around outside at lunch. WW1... - Kim Myers will tell you she just loves Computer Science. The girl? basketball team takes a time out to do homework. Hal! Chris Fathman and Eric Beller are definitely going to A watch Randy Hill in his last SENIOR game. Activitiesnm Gretchen Hoit works frantically to complete her Govern- ment study guide before class. NOT READY TO Mike Moores worked a little too hard in shop class this year. Christmas break Now there aren,t spring break and that years away. tActu 2000 hours Lintil 5 flag vacationJ Most of the students at QHS are'getting down to business and putting same effort intcxtheir studies. always doesi. Terri Bannister assists this group of juniors with their American History homework. Pat French proves that two and two really does equal four. Courtney Rankin and Michele Lochner listen to what Kim Lierman has to say about her weekend. . hi .4 Jenny Gulley gives Randy Hill some assisr tance on a physics lab experiment. Lynette Curtis waits patiently for the water to boil. f 7' . Mr. Lynn shows a student how to find RAI E THE WI IITE FLAG an atom on a microscope slide. John Mercer finishes his Chemistry assign- ment before class begins Practicing attention was one of the favorite things the band liked to do. Trumpets must keep a stiff upper lip to perform well for contest. mEHx-I .A Jim Jacobs tells Jenny Simons, 1 dorft know a thing about chemistry! Colleen O Connor asks Jeff Eisner, uDo you remember when we first met? SWEETHEARTS: Joel Cottrell and Linds Randell like spending time alone to- gether at school. 1161Acnvmes , Sweethearts Leigh Ann Sanders and Ben Shapiro seranade each other to the song uOnly You by the Commodores. r Sweetheartse King Steve Rajewski and Queen Tracy Gibson share the traditional slow dance together. PINK AND WHITE Our Sweethearts' candidates were Lin- da McGuffey, Brian Neale, Kim Ellis, Steve Adkins, Tracy Gibson, Steve Ra- jewski, Lynn Hom- burg, and Scott Myers. Don Hampton and Melba LaFarge won First Prize in the esmileeY contest. Activitiesf 1 I 1 Gayle Kuhn laughs while Judi Nead smiles and says, nyook Ma! No cavities! Karen Renner is thinking, HDon't you dare take my picture! Chris Reed says, uYou toucha my pizza, I breaka you faceW 1 1 WActivities 7 3g 4 EMAE ', .- JR Nikki Dunn, Doi'a Ball, and Jenny GuHey smile for the camera as they await the start of the Senior Assembly. The Class of ,84 builds ySenioW spirit Seniors ham it up on Sweats Day. Cindi Simon and Terri Bannister look on as Amy Carovillano tries not to wear her pizza. E2? :Iwngy; x , Mr. Dickman shows his uSenior spirit on Dress- Up Day. The Senior Class proudly awards Jenny Gulley and Jim Jacobs gMr. and Miss Senior. OVER SENIOR WEEK Everyone had fun looking at all Uthose crazy seniors!H Hths that behind those Foster-Grants? Of course, ifs Scott Kramer! And here they are - the IIbestII of everything! Mrs. Davis says, NWhereis mine? Well, Fm a good girl, I amV, says Eliza Mmy John Mason ponders over Missy Higginbotthamb prediction for the races. Brian Marshall puts real macho into the part of Doolittle John Mason asks, HWhy can t the English teach their children how to speak? Kip Funke leads the male chorus in HWoulchft it be loverly . John Stroeh waltzes Amy Duggins across Brian Marshall Doolittld is ecstatic Jeff Medlock w receives dis- the stage. about tying the knot tressing news. Andy 5 Deck escorts the new Eliza to the races at Ascot. . ,- . , , gOpen mouth, insert foot 1 I 3 should be Elizefs motto. LIMELIG .7 Melisa Kirby gets help from Tony Scribner to khoot ton, Melissa Jackson and Missy Childers share some lunchtime gossip . Mr. Schmidt and ML Zinnecker are wondering what kind of pizza they TI-IE GRASS IS GREEN Amy Carovillano and Leigh- Ann Sanders coax Mark Volkman into smiling for the camera. 116V Activities Debbie Rogers catches up on yesterdays homework during lunch. Lisa Hazlett, Margie Hutzel, and Lynne Clark are proud of the pastry they made in Home Ec. Melinda Merrill, Don Hampton, and Mark Volkman join in a game- of monkey see, monkey do. ITS SPRINGTIME! John Camels: gets caught between bites. Gretchen Holt points out to Kim Lee that someone just slipped on a banana peel. Activitiesl117 W11 together, now! Happy birthday, ML DeWitt, Happy Birthday to you. This yeafs juniors picked for Boys, State were Eric Ruse, Scott Gordon, and Steve Adkins. BLUE RIBBONS Mrs. Reynolds celebrates her 29th birthday again. Mrs. Ballman gives Mr. Picciano some tailoring j tips. Ema The first semester psycholo- Dawn DeHart, a state champion shot 93; students help Mr. Harris put and discus thrower for two years celebrate his 29th birthday and a 1983 graduate, came to an assembly held in her honor when she was home for Christmas. hths the Hurst, of Loveland Hurst High School? Iths former superintendent of schools, Mr. Lincoln W. Hurst, who was our special guest at the National DrV Waple congratulates new NHS member Beth Albrecht at the spring induction ceremony as Mr. Schmidt looks proudly on, H 0 n or Society assembly Leigh Ann Sanders prepared an effective poster to kick off the ' sales campaign for the yearbook. AND GOLD MEDALS Matt Willemin practices shooting before his team won the intra- mural basketball championship game. Seniors assembled to decide whether or not they were going to give blood. f' I Miss Morris was Mr. Harris, student teacher this spring. ctivitiesf; 19 PROM: A BLACK TIE AFFAIR Brian Marshall and Amy Smith boogie down to Huey Lewis and the Neud W-leart and Soul . Melissa Kirby was escorted by Brad Walker. good time too Everyone was so sleepy o t j Monday after prom, but it was worth it. A Steve Adkins was proud to e5 cort Kin Myers as queen candi. date. Patty Dunn,s escort was Jeff Elsner Ben Shapiro demonstrates to Leigh Sue Koerkel and Jim Bowman share a quiet moment Ann Sanders how to dance like Mi- together. chael Jackson. 120 m'cnuag's. , Kym Myers cries tears of happiness after being named Prom Queen. 'The music is too loud, exclaims Nikki Dunn and Alvin Kressler sway to the beat of MZB , John Adleta's escort was Carolyn 52822- Our 1984 Queen and King were Kim Myers and Jim Jacobs. Kim Ellis' escort was Scott Activitiey121 quizze k this dag, something L school, it else. John Mason was the recipient of nu- merous awards. Among these were the two highest music awards, wl'heSr pian of the Year , and the Loveland Junior Woments Club Scholarship. 122fActivities The Valedictorian of the Class of 1984, Kim Myers, was the outstanding history student, was named Cincinnati Post Out- standing Student, Best of the Class of 1984, was the recipient of the Kiwanis Club Scholarship, and won the American Legion award. This is Hwhere the boys are 34! GRADUATION: Greg Alkire, the Salutatorian, was named outstanding student in English, science and math, was a National Merit Scholar- ship Finalist, received the Salisbury and Housmyer Memorial Awards, and a scholarship from Ohio State. Here we come; just a-walking down the street . A . and don't forget to pick up your trash as you leave? said graduation speaker, Mark Purdy. RED-LETTER DAY! Junior Graduation Atten- dants. Row 1: Michelle Vin- son, Jenny Simons, Vicki Le- Roy, Julie Carovillano, Tracy Gibson, Carolyn SzepeckV Row 2: Jeff Elsner, Joel Cot- trel, Keith Collett, Nate Niemi, Brad Walker, Steve Adkins. ActivitiesleS Nate Niemi comments. ArenV you glad we get pizza everyday! Tammy Lindner, Gina Hickman, and Kelly Hor- ton sing along to their favorite tune by Michael Jackson. .; 3 33;; ? ' a yWell as $255: itTnay be re! believe th ? rVy is over and summ here. It seems 'Y Missy Skatton and Melinda Merrill discuss what theyh'e going to do over the summer. LIKE A BLUE STREAK Amy Carovillano gets some last 3 minute advice about college from t'x Mn Harris. Priscilla Barnes listens attentively. Gayle Kuhn is pleased with the yearbook sales this year. Amy Carovillano and Mark Volkman say See ya'. Lisa Hazlett asks Mike Moores what he will be doing after graduation. ActivitiesJ125 ADVERTISEMENTS I ? Artwork by Matthew C. Reynolds 127 DONISI MIRROR COMPANY 507 Loveland Madeira Rd. Loveland, Ohio 45140 6130 683-3110 Kenneth R. Crawford General Manager 68.3- 7080 910 Love Zand-Madeim Rd. 126 128fAdvemsements 311N701? WOM$NS 613103 05' AC0 VanUVD Northeast Marathon The FUN Service Sran'on 10440Loueland-Mad91m Road Loueiand. Ohio eiectronic M electronic wheel MARATHON tune up baiance brakes - tires - batteries Complete Car Care - WithaSmile Willie Cobb, Dealer Phone 683-7773 Advertisemenlsf 129 CONGRATULATIONS! come M US ' ' ' 5;? Cincinnati BOOKMARK BOOKSTORE ? ?35'3313655 I Cliff Notes Special Orders We Mail Anywhere . Boomk Book Club THE LOVELAND HERALD 910 Loveland Madeira Rd. Part Of The Family Of Nineteen Community Shoppefs Haven Newspapers In 683-7226 Cincinnati Suburban Press We Are Your Reading Store! Is Pleased To Cover Loveland Schools 130fAdvertisements A.- A TUFTS FUNERAL HOMES, INC. TUFTS CHAPEL HANNAH-TUFTS CHAPEL PA RK 8L RIVERSIDE 120 WEST MAIN STREET LOVELAND, 01110 BLA NCHESTER, OHIO 683-2430 783-2458 Robert P. Schildmeyer John W. Keller John J. 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His wife and son accepted it for him in Oslo, Norway. 2:: MONEY MACHINES e Banking continued to change as more and more people began to use automatic tellers to handle their financial transactions. TOP ENTERTAINER - Videos Beat It and Say. Say. Say, along with the year's e1 LP and movie short HThriIler. confirmed Michael Jackson as '83'8 top entertainer. BEIRUT BOMBING e On October 23, the US. Marine headquarters at Beirut International Airport was leveled by a truck bomb. killing 218 Marines. APJWIDE WORLD PHOTO SPACE F IRST e Guion S. Bluford, Jr, became the first e black in space with his flight aboard the Challenger in September. w RIDE, SALLY, RIDE - The first five-member crew of the space shuttle Challenger included Sally Ride first woman in space, John M. Fabian, Commander Robert Crippen, Norman Thagard, and Frederick Hauck. arukm-v A - Rnnuld Rcztgztn Yuri Andrnpm MEN OF THE YEAR e President Ronald Reagan and Soviet Leader Yuri Andropov were named Time's Men of the Year. Andropov died in February, after being absent from the public eye for several months. SHAPING UP - Actress Jane Fonda promoted the videotaped version of her popular exercise program. Aerobics and working out became a part of even more Americans' lives. MOST VALUABLE - Baltimore Orioles catcher Rick Dempsey hugged pitcher Scott McGregor after the Orioles beat the Philadelphia Phillies to win the 1983 World Series. BREAK DANCING - The popularity of break dancing, and a related dance form called popping, grew among those interested in new ways to strut their stuff. IE BOWIE'S BACK e After a five-year layoff, rock star David Bowie resurfaced with tours in Europe and the US, two films, an album, and video. e KOREAN FLIGHT 007 e A Korean jumbo passenger jet was shot down by the Soviets after it strayed into Soviet airspace. All 269 people aboard were killed.
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