Loveland High School - Lohian Yearbook (Loveland, OH)

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The lrish rock group U2 won a 1988 Grammy Award for Album Of the Year for The Joshua Tree, which sold 12 million copies. Album hits included With or Without You and t'l Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking Fon , hhchae! lacEGons Bad sold more than 19 million copies worldm'de, The chart- breaking album was the first album in history to generate five number one singles. r - I ' i11clL1ding TheHht-' You Make Me Feel. 7 x 1m ' . . h . . 6 t Bejeweled and bedazzled, US, sprinter Florence Griffithilodmer tFloijot astounded the world with her performance at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul. Korea. Her sister-in-lau: track star Jackie Joyner-Kersee. joined Griffith-Iquer in bringing home the gold. Panama's embattled Strongman Gen. Manuel Antonio Noriega waved to supporters in the presidential palace in Panama City. With the launch of the space shuttie Discovery, America re-entered space after the 1986 Challenger disaster. The successfui launch took place at Kennedy Space Center in September 1988. L05 Angeles Dodgers winning pitcher and World Series MVP Orel Hershiser helped the Dodgers defeat the Oakland A's 5-2 in the final game. W at:- w: Lmvcelamd HMTST: High $$$than LcwceHandg IDDhicQ 4514MB 535:68549263 FACULTY Pages 4-13 CLASSES Pages 14-51 CLUBS Pages 52-67 TABLE OF SPORTS ACTIVITIES ADS Pages 68-93 Pages 94-125 Pages 126-140 CONTENTS k 4200 DuaJ-Purpose F m Egan; mm H,- 1989. The fine! year of the 80's. As students. we've been at this schooi for. at most, four years, and we've retained many memo- ries. But one thing that we often forget is that the faculty has been here longer than that, and that it is they who provide the continu- ity in the school. As students who are here and gone we often miss that the teachers are threeedimensionai people, with pasts, presents. and futures. They have, over the years. changed and grown in many ways that are unnoticed. and all have iooked different at one point or another. So. with the decades end closing in on us, wetd like to invite you into the memories of our teachers and to see how they have changed over the years. Of course. some have been here Jonger than others. and the newest members have not changed as much as most, but their memories are no iess special. On them wiEI be built the memories of the future. Chris Cooksey lllllllll! IIIIIIH:I . -. 4M Lasts. r3' a Standing: Mr. DeWitt. Mr. Reilly, Mr. Strecker. Mrs. Bivensl Seated: Mrs. Kelly, Mr. Vinson, Mr. Ramsey. Principals Superintendent Mr. Thomas Hauslerman Mr. Charles LaFala Principal; Miami University 38., Xavier Assistant Principal; University of Cincim University M.Ed, nati 8.8.. Xavier University M.Ed. Counselors Mr. Ronald Dewm Superintendent of Loveland City Schools; Miami University B.Sq M.Ed.. University of Cincinnati M.A. Mrs. Carol Colclasure Mr. David Harris Guidance Counselor; N.H.S. Advisor: Guidance Counselor: Psychology: Miami University B.S., Xavier Universi- Bluffton College 33', Xavier Universi- ty M.Ed. ty M.EdV 6i Faculty Mrs. Sharon Walton Mrs. Linda Cox Secretary, Main Office Secretary. Main Office Mrs. Shirley Maire Mrs. Katharine Halminloller Mrs. Sylvia Glazier Secretary. Guidance Office Secretary, Attendance Office Library. Media Aide Cooks Custodians Mrs. Parker, Mrs. Hunley, Mrs Shurts. Mrs Cox. Mrs, Marcum, Mr, Shaver. Mrs. Fyffe, Mr. Blakely, Mr, Alley Mrs. McClellan Facuny!? Ms. Blanca Aldredge Learning Disabiliiies; Senior Class Sponsor; Wright State University 3.8.. M. Ed. Mrs. Phyllis Bishop English Department, Chairperson: Cumber- land College 8.8.. Murray State M. Ed., Ed. S. $3 Mr. Jeffrey Berke Sophomore Class Sponsor; History Depart- ment; University of Cincinnati 8.8., Xavier University M. Ed, I III1n II- III . .II' l l:- II:II $'Ii l... 'IIE-IIIII! .m Miss Anne Dolman was student teacher for Miss DeBra and Mr. Raines. Mrs. Kathleen Berwanger Senior Class Sponsor; English Department: Edgecliff College B.A. Mr. Ronald Bivans Freshman Class Sponsor; N.H S SponsorL Math Department, Chairperson; Morehead State University 8.8.. Xavier University MA. Mr. Doug Bush Music Department. Jazz Band; University of Kentucky BS. BlFaculty ; Mrs. Winilred Cairns Senior Class Spenser; Tyro Sponsor and N.H.S. Sponsor; English Department; Miami University B.A. Mrs. Lois Clausen Sophomore Class Sponsor; Student Activi- ties Director: Business Department; Ball State University 8.8. Mr. Jerry Conn Senior Class Sponsor: Industrial Arts Deparl- ment; Morehead State University 8.8., Wright State University M Ed. Miss Wanda Debra Junior Class Sponsor, Chairperson; History Department; University of Cincinnati BS. Mr. David Evans Sophomore Class Sponsor; Golf and Varsity Baseball Coach; Physical Education Depart ment; University of Cincinnati 33 Mr. Carmen Davidson Junior Class Sponsor: Freshman Basketball Coach; Social Studies Department; Cumber- land College 8.8.. Xavier University M. Ed. Mr. Ferone inspires his team on to tournament playoffs. Miss. Leah Evans Freshman Class Sponsor, Chairperson; Var 3in Volleyball and Softbail Coach. Student Council Sponsor: Math Department: Mfami University B.A.. Miami University BS. Mrs. Barbara Davis Freshman Class Sponsor; Home Economics Department, Chairpemon; Miami University BS, Miami University MA. Mr. Richard Dickrnann Senior Class Sponsor; JCWA Adviser; So- cial Studies Department. Chairperson; Hano- ver College B.S., Miami University M. Ed. I Mr. Michael Ferone Valsity Basketball Coach; English Depart- ment; University ofCincinnati B.S., University of Cincinnati M. Ed. ' FacultyIQ Miss Kraus informs her class about how to determine the number of atoms in a Christmas tree. Mr. Amos Friedmann Fencing Club Sponsor, French and German Club Sponsor; Language Department; Uni- versity of Cincinnati B.A.. BS. Wright State Mrs. Avery Foster Yearbook Adviser; English and History De' partments; Miami University B.A.. Vanderbilt University MA. University M. Ed. Mrs. Marjorie Henderson Show Choir: Music Department; Denison Uni; versity B.M. Mr. David Hirsch Junior Class Sponsor; Athletic Director; Busi- ness Department, Chairperson; University of Cincinnati BS. Wright State University M. Ed. Mrs. Barbara Hannhaw Home Economics Department; Indiana Uni- versity of Pennsylvania B.S.. Ohio State Uni- versity MS. , mus Mr. Dennis Johnson Sophomore Class Sponsor; Varsity Football Coach: Physical Education Department; Uni- versity ofCincinnati 38., Xavier University M. Ed Mr. Patrick Hines Senior Class Sponsor; Special Education De- partment; Wilmington College 8.5., Universi- ty of Cincinnati M. Ed. Miss Pam Kraus Senior Class Sponsor; Science Department; Ohio State University BS. Mrs. Jean Lemon Mr. Richard Luurell Mr. Donald Lynn Sophomore Class Sponsor: Science Depart- Math Department; University of Tennessee Freshman Class Sponsor; Science Depart- ment; Miami University B-S- B.S- ment, Chairperson: Ohio University 8.8.. Xac vier University M. Ed. Mr. 3099' Meuthing Mr. Lawrence Murray Mrs. Linda Myers Sophomore Class Sponsor; Math Departv Sophomore Class Sponsor: Spanish Club Junior Class Sponsor; English Department; ment; Eastem Kentucky University B.S., Xa Advisor: Language Department; University of Indiana State University 58,, Ball State Uni- vier University M. Ed. Cincinnati B.S., B.A., M. Ed. versily MA. Miss Evans accompanied the band, chorus, and spring musical production Mrs. Janet Neuhausel Mrs. Maribelh Nyce this year on the piano. Junior Class Sponsor; Home Economics De- Junior crass Sponsor; Math Department: Go- partmem; Bowling Green State 8.8. shen College BA. Facultw 1 1 ;L Mr. James Poe Prom Sponsor; Industrial Arts Department. Chairperson; Morehead State University B.S., Wright State University M. Ed, Ml. Allan Olson Freshman Class Sponsor; Attendance Office; Ski Club, Computer Club; Math Department: Iowa State University BS, Xavier University MA during the senior assembly. Miss Rosella Reynolds Senior Class Sponsor. Chairperson; Business Department; Cumberland College B.S,, Xavi- er University M, Edt Mrs. Virginia Reynolds Art Department; University 0! Kentucky BA, University of Cincinnati M.At 121Faculty Mr. John Raines Sophomore Class Sponsor. Chairperson; History and English Department; Morehead State University BA. In a performance for the student body, Mr. Bush leads the stage band Mrs. Janet Rich Junior Class Sponsor: Varsity Assistant Track Coach, Key Club Advisor: Physical Education Department, Chairperson; Murray State 38, Xavier University Mt Ed. Mr. Mark Sherman . Mrs. Linda Slasher Junior Class Sponsor: Scuence Department; Libtary Media Specialist: Wilmington Coilege Xavier University 8.8., University Of Cincin- 8.8., Xavier University M7 Ed, nati M. Ed. Mr. Jeff Slill Freshman Ciass Sponsor: Industrial Arts; Mi- ami University 55.. Wright State University M. Ed, Mr. Kenneth Zinnecker Sophomore Class Sponsor; Ski Club, Varsity Boys' Soccer Coach. School Paper Adviser; English Department; University of Cincinnati B.SA I Mr. Robert Wagner Mrs. Carol Walsh Track Coach; Science Department; Universi- Sophomore Class Sponson English Depart- ty of Cincinnati B.S.. Xavier University M. Ed. ment; University of Cincinnati BS. Facunyl13 I I ll:: m dLII'Ih II:.II':h unw-n II:.II':II ll Freshman Sophomore, Ju- nior. Senior, All of us have shared the school for a year, and we've come to know many people outside our own class. But no matter who it is we know or where our memories lie. we always love to see the faces that bring back those memories. Here are the stu- dents of Loveland High School who have made this a year to remember Chris CooksEy Agricola, Jennifer Allen, Mike Alvarado, Jerimiah Bailey, Jonatha Barbuch. Jennifer Barfels, Marisa Barnett, Daniel Barnhart, Jason Bergfeld, Rodney Bergler, Tod 1 Blanton. Kimberly Boys, Susanne 1 1 i! H Freshman Ciass Officers Row 1: Nancy Hampton, Susan McClel- lan. Row 2: Kelly Dilbert. Tammy Tobin. Brancamp, Allison Brancamp. Michelfe Breen. Stephanie Brewer, Shawn Brinker, Amy Brogan, Kathleen Bruggeman, Liliane Burbee. Edward Campbell. Butch Campbell, Careb Caney. Jason Cannady, Scott Carman, Bradley Carpinello, Tony Carr, Sarah Cassini, Kimberly Chisman, Amanda Christman. Joseph Freshmen 16 Harris, Kirk Harris. Floss Heinrich. Susan Hendren. Travis Hodge. Denise Horne, Lauren Huff. Norma Hughes. Deborah Hyden. Gina lsaacs, Brian Johnson. Many Jones, John Jones, Kimberly Kanalas, Erik Kanalaa Keith Kehrer. Amy Keny0n. Christopher Knabe, Jimmy Krabill, Trek LaPrad, Johanna Lachmann, Chuck Lacy. Douglas Lambert, Keith Ledford. Heather Lenney, Shawn Livengood. Kindra Livengood, Tanya Longstreth, John Lucy, David Luke. Jennifer Mack. Mathew Madden. Ivan Maines. Jerry Mann, Kevin Maynes. Roger McClellan. Kate McKibben, Gayle McNally, Betsy Mersch, Hob Messer, Bobbi Michels. Shane Miller. Gina 18lFreshmen ,... x. ; ix; J . . , l ., 4 13!; a W Y5 g H? ,5, 5V 1 ,- i; 3;; wvgmgi- g Schmitt. Julie Schnetzer, Vicki Scovanner, Adam Shope, Jami Shultz, Stefanie Smallwood, Dawn Smyth. Kerry South. Danny Spencer. Jeffrey Springer. Dana Sroufe, Nicole Steiner, Amy Stevens, Kelly Stottmann, John Stratton, Robert Stull. Chris Stull, Jennifer Sturm, John Swader. Jeremy Thacker, Christina Thompson. Regina Denise Hodge ponders the significance of participial phrases in Freshman English. Bryant Epperhart and Marty Johnson find brown ,. bagging an alternative to h... gelFacuny cooks' choice. FregtTthen NOt EEictured Trent, Cecil Tumbleson, Brandy Arthur. James; genedict, ?garg'ejwer. Charles; Carr, Matthew: Daniele, J In, Dean, Ja'-ie; Faul. Brent; Hadley. John; Mug Garry; MCCU , Jack: Paytes, Shannon; Rush. Ti SandersIHJoy: NWiHemin, John: Williamson. Richardifg! ny : . l , J . k: A Tuttle. Melissa Varon, Julie Waddell, David Webb, Amanda Weinel. Brian Weingartner, Angela Freshman Amy Brinker and Tony Carpin- ello work diligently to finish their history review questions. Welch. Rhonda Wenning. Bryon West. Kelly WhaIen. Michele Whitaker, Gregory White, Steven Wiesman. Justin Wilson. Eric Wombles, Michelle Wrenn. Tiffani Young, Timothy Zobel, Keith Freshmenl21 Abenti. Jon Ackerman, Shannon Axmacher. Aaron Bailinger, Tricia Barnett, JennHer Benson, Jennifer Benton, Tracy Bevilacqua, David Bloomer. Tracy Bohnon, Julie Sophomore Class Officers Alyson Colwell. Treasurer; Shannon Harmon. Secre- tery; DeeDee Garren. ViceAPresident. Missing from picture: Katy Lundy. President. Bolin. Tate Booze, Erik Brown4 Timoihy Browning, Laurie Buchenau. Tina Burden, Kristin Busemeyer, Carrie Callahan, Mike Carr, Todd Carter, Rebecca ZZISophomores Sophomores Score A Field Goal . Charlton. Scott Childers. Chris Ciifton, Misty Cole, Tyteana Coiwell. Allyson Combs, Mark Conley. Christopher Corrirl, Brandy Daniel, Kellie Davis, Renee Sophomore Student Council How 1: Shannon Harmon, Allyson Colwell, Daron Vinson. Row 2: Dee- Dee Garrett, Tawnya Martin. Row 3: Tom Steinau, Renee Davis, Kate Lundy. Dawes, Mark DeJarnett. Andrew DePue, Alisa Dunlap, Jeff Dunn, Eric Duvall, John Fields. Renee Garrett, Deedee Grether, Michelle Hamblin. Todd With First Place Float Sop homores X 23 Hamiiton, Bridgette Hare. Sean Harmon, Shannon Harper, Tara Hart, David Hazlett, Steve Hill, Mark Hodas, Kier Hoppe, Missy Huesman, Shawn Hughes.Scon Hughes, Toby Hunley, Tammy Huter, Melodie Hutzel. Tricia Irwin, Chad I Janzen, Lissa Johnson. Tracy ! Jones. Stephanie . Jordan, Heather UIIRHWEUILN '35 W$ A 44 Kennedy, Adam Kenny. Mike Ketring, Jeff Kiphart, Wayne Kitelinger, Cheri Knabe. Chris Kodish, Deborah Kohler, Daniel Kreeck, Kerrie Kreeler, Adam Teachers Cairns and Stiil Bring Home The 24lSophomores Ladd. James Lane. Jeffrey Lawrence, Ernie LeLoup, David Lee, Tammy Lindner, Tom Lokey. Steve Long, Daniel Lundy, Katherine Lynn. Molly Maess, Brian Mainwafing. Beth Martin, Brandie Mar'rim Kelly Martin. Tawnya Martin, Terry Mathews. Katie May, Caryn McCoy. Jeanne McDonough, Sean, Mclntire, Stanley McIntosh. Carrie Michael. Glenda Mills Gerald Minion. Chris Muennich, David Neal, Jennifer Neighbors, Rodney Nelson, David Newton. Michelie Bacon For Sophomore's Miss The Pig Contest. Sophomoresl25 28 Rush, Gerald Sanders, Tonya Schlueter. Karen Schnitzler. Chris Schutte. Anthony Schwartz, Stephanie Segelke, Cathy Sargent. Michelle Sharp, Darla Sophomores Steer Their Way Noel. Danny Nunn, Jennifer Philpot. Renee Polly, Dawn Popham, Gary Raby, Aaron Ramsey, Timothy Rape' Tony Rhoades. Beth Richardson. Chris Hidgeway, John Robinson, Julie Roesch, Michael Rodgers. Cynthia Ruff, Tonya Jennifer Benson struggles to open her catsup while Tracy Johnson cheers her on. Through Drivers Education Slater. Blake Snowden, Carrie Starnes, Shanda Dial, Ryan Harris Vicki Steinau, Tom S1reng. Bill Thompson, John Johnston, John Lay, Kathyf - McMamgi,CaTrle gut Jon Mira e Lee OJIver. Herman Overbay, Michael Pennypacker. Norman - Vinson, Darren Trimble, Justina $31,; Underwood, Chasmy xii, Vaughan, Stacie Vaughn, Jennifer Walters. Brandon Walters. Chrisiine Warm, Brad Warner, Jennifer Washington, David WEaver, Rusty Wehrheim. Heidi Weisbrodt. Kendra Welsh, Theresa Willemin, John Wolfiam. Lisa Wombles. Chris Yarnell, Jerry Zeilman, Joseph Sophomoresf27 Alder, Shem Allen, Elizabeth Anderson, Megan Barnhart, Christina Beaty, David Begue. Kimberly Bieri, Jennifer Bigham, Michele Bixler, Melanie Bodley. Michelle Junior Class Officers Row 1: Geoff Hueil, Bob Shearer. Row 2: Allison Emey, Becky Cox. 281Juniors Boltz. Jennifer Brayton. Jami Brown, Linda Bryant, Tammie Busemeyer. Dawn Byerman. Dirk Campbell. Brian Campbell, Chrissy Campbell. Doug Carrelli. Kevin Cayse, Gary Chermefy, Marty Clifton, Krisiy Collins. Annma Colwell, Matthew Conley. Matt Cooke, Michelle Cox, Becky Criswell, Carolyn DePue, Jennifer of 1990 3i? . Junior Student Council Row 1: Allison Erney. Becky Cox. Michelle Cook. Sheila Michels, Megan Anderson. Row 2: Sean Mur- phy. Bob Shearer, Geoff Hueil, Demissie, Adyam Demissie, Bobby Denney, Mike Dickten, Amy Dietrick. Jeanne Dozier, Lafe Eddingfield, Coueen Engel, Dawn Erney. Altison Estes, Mark Juniorslzg Evans, Jennifer Everelt, Laura Eyrich, Jill Fischer. Angela Fleischmann. Kendra Floyd, Heather Foley. Vickie Fersythe, Chris Franklin. Shem Fulks. Alecia Gay. Susan Gibson. Chad Green. Jeif Guemher, John Hackler, Bryan Hammond, Kara Hansford. Timothy Harris. Nicole Hassert, Regina Henry Craig BOXJuniors Juniors RolI In The Dough Hillard. Andrew Hirsch, Jennifer ' Hodgins, Todd l Hoffmann, Aimee , Horton, Sherry 1 Howard, Robert Howland, Maria Hueil, Geoff Hughes, Melissa Humphreys. Victor Jacobs, Cindy Jones, Monica Jones. Tim Kane, Dan Kames. Tony Ff. With Various Bake Sales Messer, Nichole MiCheIS. Sheila Miller. Colleen Mills, Chris Milfs, Lynne Miracle, Clarence Moore, Sean Mullaney, Amy 1 Murphy, Sean Napier, Amy Napier, Jay Nefson, Tina Olson, Holly Osborne, Shawn Pape, Brian Kenyon, Steve King, Brad Kirkland, Ricky Kopittke, Lisa Laird. Christopher Lambert. Becky Lewis. Craig Licklider, Kenneth Livengood, Tara Loveless. Larry Lucy.Jason Magner. Philip Martin. Geoifrey Mason, Tonia McCann. Cyndi McClellan, Andrea McEwan. Dan McIntosh. Edward McLin. Susan Merkle. Nick Juniors! 31 Paytes. Jack Penman. Penny Preston, Tom ReilJy, Cindy Richardson, Shannon Hitter, David Routt. Annette Runge. Tricia Russell. Sylvia Schune, Lynn Schutte. Mary Schwieter. Jennifer Scovanner, Josie Seto, Kelly Setty. Dodie Seward, Rodney Shearer. Bob Shultz. Julie Skinner. Chris Smith, Andrea Smith, Jennifer Smith, Shannon Smith. Steven Spears, Aimee Stevens, Nicole Stout, Alan Strunk, Tammy Switzer. Chad Switzer. Scott 3C 32lJuniors Juniors Bring Us A Blast From The Dan Hollowell auctions off his government study guides to the highest bidder. I x w ye Past With Flower Power Sock-Hop Taylor; Greg Thacker, James Timon, Chad Tfacy. Kim Tracy. Shawn TIimble. Janina Troutman, Roy Vaughan, Amie Vaughan. Jamie Vriends, Tanya Hill, Tablt Hyden. Du Jones, BE k 3 Lyons, D Whitaker; Aw??? Maple. Jim wrr lLeij? E. McCann, Tina 1 Andrea Smith studies hard in Ameri- II can Literature in hopes of getting an A. Waller, Matthew Webster. Stacy Wells. Jason Whiiaker, Sheila Wilson, Garth Wilson. Scott Witsken. Christy Woodruft, Jason Yosmali, Tim Zimmer, Michelle Juniors! 33 Senior Class Officers Steve Walker. President; Dee Dee Gredfg, Vice President; Laurie Neff, Treasurer; Paige Lacy, Secretary. Lori Baehr Chris Barfels Amy Barnett Dena Barton 34.! Seniors Christopher John Bartels. February 10. Those ' who dream by day are cognizant of many fhings , which escape those who dream only by night. Poe. ' Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4 ,Captaim; Ski Club 1, 2, 3; Art Club 2, 3; JCWA 4. Amy Louise Barnett. September 15. Keep smil- , ing, it makes people wonder what you've been up L t0. Anon. National Honor Society 3, 4. Dena Marie Barton. November 21. When choosh ing between two evils, lalways Iiketo try the one Fve ' never tried before? Mae West. Band 1, 2; Student Council 2; Science Aid 3; Spanish Club 2, 3; JCWA 3. 4. fix Ef1;.,g.j a S S iT'r'n 191: ', Student Council Reps How 1: Shannon Lee. Steve Walker, Dee Dee Gredig. Row 2: Paige Lacy, Laurie Neff, Laurie Powell. Lisa Dunn. Vanessa Parr. Flow 3: Jenny McNally, Jenny Gassell. wismes Joseph Berry February 20 See ya in the 11y papers guess that s where I'll be they say two born a minute, guess that makes me three. r'dLee Rom. Band1, 2, 3 4; Jazz Band 1, 2., 3, 4; 12.3151 3, 4; French Ciub 1, 2; JCWA 4. -' anie Edith Biggers. July 9.11When you stop ,3th games 'Life' begins! Anon. .uz1rew Mark Bissrnan January 30 Where is an M Berry 1917311017 for everything. It is a pity that many of :11 9e explanations make no Sense Teachings of Ebenezum NationalHonor Society 4; Science Olym- pic Team 2, 3 411Mfode1 United Nations 4;1JCWA 4. Ronda Kay Black. March 7 You ve got 0 talk wnhout speaking, cry without weeping, scr . Cut raising your aice 11 U2.V011eyball fCaptaim; Track 1' Spanish ,Clubg1,:,2, 1 Ronda Black Seniors! 35 Halie Blain . Heather Brannon Brian Cain 36lSeniors Halie Suzanne Blain. October 7. Hlee for today. Be happy today. Act and do what you feel roday. . . For lomorrow may never come. l' Anon. Ralph Edward Bogan. October 8. ll's myperoga- five. Bobby Brown. James Andrew Boys. August 14. I can do all things through Christ Who strengthens me. Philli- plans 4: 13. Fencing Club 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 3: Cross Country 4; JCWA 4 lPresidenU; Track 4. Jeffrey Joseph Brancamp. March 4. UWelve only just begun. The Carpenters. Soccer 1; Golf Team 1, 2: Spanish Club 1, 2; Spirit Club 1. 2; Choir 1 lShow ChoirL 2. Heather Lee Brannon. May 24, When tomorrow comes, today will be gone forever. I hope I will not regret the price I paid for it. Anon. JCWA 4; Drama Club 4. Johnathan William Breitung. April 17. Unique isn't all bad. German Club 3; JCWA 4; Art Club 4. Brian Edward Cain. October 1. l'Goals in life are sometimes over exaggerated and sometimes under- estimated'1Anon. Moeller 1, 2; Basketball 3, 4. Karia Lynn Carstens. November 23. imagination is the key that unlocks all doors. When one shows no thwaginatlon most doors are locked against hlmf' Anon. National Honor Society 3, 4; Science Aide 3, 4; Lohian Staff 4. Jennylynn King Casseil. June 28. '71 loyal friend laughs at your jokes when rheylre not so good, and sympathizes with your problems when lheylre not so bad. Arnold H, Glasaw. Yearbook 3, 4; Tigefs Tongue 2, 3, 4 Edited; Student Council 4; JCWA 4; Operation Youth 3. - ' Karla Carstens Jenny Cassell Jeff Brancamp Jim Cecie Chris Dick Jim Dimitt Jenny Colwell Michele Combs Bradley Jay Chaney. June 20. Are we having fun yeth Anon. Wrestling 1. Jennifer Abbott Colwell. September 22. You've got a fast car; is if fesf enough so we can fly away? Were got to make a decision Tracy Chapman. CheerIeading 1, 2, 3; Art Club 3, 4; JCWA 4; Peer Counseling 4. Michele Lynn Combs. August 26. The grand highway IS crowded with lovers and searchers and lea vers so eager to please and forget. Jim Morrison. Soccer 1, 2, 4. Christopher Lee Cooksey. August 1. Live and help live. '1 Anon. Show Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Team 1, 2, 3, 4 10apta1n1; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4 tstage Managed; NaTional Honor Society 3, 4; Thes- pian Society 2, 3, 4. Elizabeth Ann Crisp. July 20. HA smile is the center of another'person's happiness. Anon. Softball 1, 2; Mock Election 4; United Nations Meeting 4; JCWA 4; School Service Group 1, 2. Christopher Allen Dick. Juiy 21. Football 1, 2,3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4 1DEstrict 41. Matthew Michael Dickmann. May 20. 1'Whaf we do in our working hours determmes what we have. What we do in our leisure time determines what we are. George Eastman. Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 41President1; Basketball 1, 2, 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Lohi'en Staff 4. James Matthew Dimitt.IJune 11. True friendshm forsees the need of others rather than proclaims its own. Andre Maurois. Footbail 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 2, 3, 4. Jeffrey Joseph Driver. December 12. Thoughti was. Fred Mobley. Golf 1,. 23; Basketball 1, 2, 3 1181 Team CHL1, 4 1131 Team CHL, Captaim. Elizabeth Crisp Matt Dickmann Jeff Driver Seniors! 37 Steve Forbes Darrin Frank 38l Seniors Bill Ebel Shawn Faul Lisa Dunn Deidre Anne Dugle. August 21. Do unto others as you would have others do unto you. Luke 6:31. Drama 2, 3, 4 Unternational Thespian Societyl; Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 1, 2, 3; NationaJ Honor Society 3, 4 lTreasuren; Peer Counselling lTeen Institute 3, 4. Alisa Anne Dunn. May 18. In the midst of a crowd one is seen for how one appears, but only in solitude is one '3 true self revealed. Anon. Student Council2, 3 lSecretam, 4; Class Officer 2, 3 lSecretaryl; JCWA 4 lTreasurer1; Spanish Ciub 1, 2; Principal's Advisory Committee 4. William Joseph Ebel. March 17. Hereis to you. Here1s to me. May we never disagree, but if we do, the heck with you. Here's to me. Anon Soccer 4; Moefler 1, 2, 3. Christopher Lee Flynn. January 21. Life is heck, but somebody has to rake contra. Anon Football 2, 3; Basketball 2, 3, 4. Stephen Russell Forbes. May 10. Look around and choose your own ground For long you live and high you fly. Pink Floyd. National Honm Society 3, 4; Baseball 2; Class Officer 1 lPresidenU; Ski Club 3; Spanish Ciub 2. Treasa Sue Fuson. June 18. Everytime I get my hopes up they always seem lo fall. Yet what could have been is better than what could never be at all. Tiffany. Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1; JCWA 4. Troy Eugene Fuson. June 18, 'lltls nor how long the stream, or how wide the sky, It's just how sweet the time between hello and goodbye. H Anon Baseball 2, 4; Wrestling 2. 3. - Cassie Elizabeth Gambill. September 2. Why does everyone aIWays worry? You4re only a teenager in high school once. Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 lCaptaim; Basketbail : 1; Softbali 1. Treasa Fuson Troy Fuson Cassie Gambill .. mm. .9. .. Fletcher Gibson Melissa Golter Tricia Gordley :.;rclay Gest. October 22. We all have wings but some of us don? know ;-.,lxs. Show Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2,3,4; Science Olympic 4; JCWA 3 1Treasurer1, 4 Wice-Presidenn. Simon Gibson. March 13. 11One should choose the improbable possible 3 lmpossible probable. '1 Aristotle's chlum. Drama 3, 4; Science Club 3, 4; Olympic Team 3, 4; Computer Club 3. 5; Biane Goller. August 12. 17 will call upon the Lord- for He is worthy to be so shall I be saved from mine enemies. Psalm 18:3. Drama Ciub 3, 4; reading 1. 2, 3. 4; Nationai Honor Society 4; JCWA 4; Yearbook Staff 4 lat Board1. 13 Ann Gordley. July 4. I'm trying to hide from realily but it always seems to a Anon. Nationaf Honor Society 3, 4: Science Olympic Team 3, 4; Cheere 4 lMascoU; Newspaper Staff 4; French Club 1, 2. . h '4 Deanna Grafton. July 1. Two roads diverged in a yellow wood and H MeIISSE Gra on one less traveled by, and lhal has made all the difference. Frost. Softball . 4; Basketball 1, 2; Ski Club 3. r Wilson Graham. December 27. If you see a large fln in the wafer, get out .xeler. Anon. Track 1; Tennis 2; Spanish Club 2, 3. :11 Dawn Gredig. May 29. 11The greatest tragedy of all is conforming to deemed acceptable- for without individuality one is simply the reflection of '1Anon. Cheerleading 1, 2, 8, 41Captain1; Student Council 1, 2lSecretary1, ngeethearts' Queen 4; Class Officer 4 Wice-Presideno; JCWA 4. ' Lee Hall, Jr. December 15. Football 1, 3; Baseball 1, 3; Moeller 2; Spanish siy Rae Harper. August 26. I thought it would last forever. Look at w'ng that's come and gone. Nothing can last forever. Those were lhe best myllfe. Shannon Harmon. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 lCo-Captaim; Softball 2, 4; Q, 2, 3, 4; JCWA 4; Soccer 1. 'Dee Gredig Kim Harper Seniors l 39 JohniHempstead Lisa Hendren Brian Henry . Janet Hering John Cecil Hempstead, July 10. trHunning scared through the dark of day, the story never dies. But the names keep changing and the faces fade, take you dead or alive H Kip Winger. Golf 1. Lisa Ann Hendren. JuJy 24. EXQOSE yourself to your deepest fears. Let them go thru you. After, turn David Hiles Shea Hili , and look; there is no more fear. You are free. Jim Morrison. Basketball 1; Softball 1, 2, 3. Brian Robert Henry. July 18. Drama 3; Band 1, 2; Tennis 4. ' Shea Edwin Hill. April 1. i730 whatyou think is right ' and enjox for life is too short to sit and listen. Football 2. 3; Soccer 1; Principal's Ciub 4. Jared Michael Hirsch. July 13. If you want it you have to work forit. Ski Cfub 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish C1ub .- 2, 3; Operation Youth 3; Golf 1, 2, 3, 4 tCaptain, CHL -; Player of the Year; . Jackie Jynnette Hizar. October 12. 01633 Officer 4 'j 1 Jared Hirsch tVice-Presidenn, Live Oaks. Daniel Lane Hollowell. Juiy 7. 'life is ju'sta party and parties are meant to last. Prince Drama 1, 2; French Club 3; Basketball? 2, 4; Football 1, 2. Jeanine Hoobler. November-Zat HPm painting a room in a colorful way. and when my mind is wander- ing, there 1 wiil go. The Beatles. Spanish Club 2; Gym Aide 3. Danny Hollowell Jeanine Hoobler 40lSeniors Robert Housley 1dy Annette Hopkins. January 15, Soccer 1, 2, toaptaim: Basketball 1; German Club 3. ra Faye Hudson. January 7'. 4196 define all as been taught you. Grasp the unattainable. ,Jmet headlong first. Understand the power of a 19 action. 11 Michael Stipe. REM. Volleyball 2, 3, nch Club 1, 2, 3; J.C.W.A. 4. Lewis Hughes. February 22. Basketball 1, 2, sebaH 1, 2, 3, 4; Tiger's Tongue 3, 4. , Wayne Hunley. February 11. Baseball 1. 2, 3, eketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer 1, 3. 4; Principat's 4; Spanish Club 3, Hutzel Jr. July 7. We know what we are, but what we may be. Shakespeare. Soccer 1, 2, 3, 11am, All-league 131 team, AIl-city 1st team1; tball 1; Student Council 2; Homecoming Can- ; Sweethearthhristmas King 3. Rae Jackson. June 29. HOur memories of day will fast a lifetime. Wehll take the best, . the rest, and someday weW findtThese are Best of times. Styx. National Honor Society 4; .A, 4; French Club 1, 2; Spanish club 2, 3. n Keith Jones. April 224 '7 watch the world go 10' and round. My life goes by at the speed of . , , And! wonder just Where I belong. '1 Rich- .fyiarx. Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; International Thes- I Society 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Editorial Board 4; 1 .A 4; Show Choir 1, 2, 3. .1 Alexander Jonson. November 5. For oft ::n in my car I drive, I have the urge to speed. I 've ad that when lhit the gas. A fine to pay I need! ,Jt1bal1 1; Ski Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 8; J.C.W.A. 3; thior Attendant 3. Larry Hutzel Tammy Jackson Vickie Johnson Daron Jones Paul Jonson Seniorsl41 PaFge Lacy Steve Lay Shannon Lee Tammy Lokey Kari Ann Kandil. May 9. Keep a song in your heart. Anon. Track 1; Cross Country 1, 2; Yearbook Staff 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; JCWA 4. Renee Catherine Keebaugh. February 12. Fashion is out of fashion. U2 fBonol. National Honor Society 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 3, 4 Paige Elizabeth Lacy. December 26. Snowfalls, phone calls, broken hearts, clear summer days warm and lazy, long walks, long talks after dark. Amy Grant. Soccer 1, 2, 3; Class Officer 4 lsecretaryx JCWA 4; Principals Club 4; Spanish Club 1, 2. Jenniter Lynn Lammert. May 22. '7f you can imagine it, you can achieve it. If you can dream it, you can become if. William Arthur Ward. Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Show Choir 1, 2, 3 lDance Captaim, 4; Cheerleading 1, 2tCaptain1; Nationai Honor Society 3, 4 lPresidenU; Drama Club 2. 3, 4 lchoreographen. Steven Lee Lay. October 30. As you go through life you will face many rhings. Jusl remember to be yourself and rhal everyone is human. Anon. Soccer 1, 2, 3. Shannon Marie Lee. April 22. Live every day to its fullest; Once it's goneult's gone forever. Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4 lCaptain, CHL First Team All League1; Softball 1, 2, 3 lHonorable Mentiom, 4; Girls' State 3; Student Council 2, 3 lTreasuren, 4; Yearbook Staff 4. Tamara Jo Lokey. December 14. Our memories of yesterday will last a llfetime. We'll take the best, forget the rest and someda y we1llflnd. . . These are the best of times. Styx. Softball 3; DrEIE Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Show Choir 4; Track 1; Tennis 2. Richard Man Longstreth ll. JanuaFy 22. Hold on to sixteen as long as you can. Changes will come around pretty soon and make us women and men. John Cougar Mellencamp. Footbali 1; Baseball 2. Chris Michaet Lyon. February 14. '70 be all you can be, you must dream of being more. Anon. Band 1, 2. 42 l Seniors Jennie Lammert Rob Long Rocky Longstreth Chris Lyon ruu-u.-m.n-a..1.,.-.W .. Kendra Marcum cy Masters Tony Maurer Barbie McDonough Jenny McNally Tamela Kay Lyon. July 23. Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Show Choir Stage Crew 2, 3, 4. David Michael Mainwaring. January 31. '70 the BatmobITe, Hobfnlw Track 4; J.C.W.A. 4. Kendra Kay Marcum. July 6. 'The crew: I wish it could last longer. But life leads into bigger and better things. Reach for the stars! Soccer 1, 2, 4; Cheerleading 1, 3; Principal's Club 4. Stephen Randell Marshall. March 6. lam the master of my fate. lam the captain of my soul. William Ernest Heniey Show Choir 1, 2, 3; Science Ciub 1, 2, 3, 4 WiceePhesfdenU; Science Olympics 1, 2, 3. 4; Band 1, 2, 3 41Secretary; Fencing 2. Tracy Michelle Masters. May 27. Wou don't always have to have the lead if you have the heart from behind. Anon. Soccer 1, 2 1Captain1; Show Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 41President1; Key Club 2, 3, 4 1Secretary1; National Honor Society 3, 4 1Secretary3. Michael Anthony Maurer. April 27. Tell me I can? do something and HI show you I can. Anon. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2; Ski Ciub 4; Teen Institute 4; Yearbook Staff 4 1photographer1. Batbara Ann McDonough. December 13. Life is too short to waste time on invaluable happenings, Anon. Mat Kittens 1, 2, 3, 4 1CaptainJ Jennifer Lynn McNaily. JuEy 22. Beach back for joy and sorrow, put fhem away in your mind. Memories are times that you borrow, to spend when you get to tomorrow. Anon. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 1CovCaptain; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4 1Presidenn; N.H.S. 3, 4 Wice-Presidenn; Show Choir 3. 4: Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. Howard Louis Medert. December 8. 11The limitations set upon oneself throughout life are only limited to the amount of reasoning one can endure, Anon. Football 1, 2, 3, 4 1Capiain1. Kevin Ray Miller. July 21. 11At one time they said we wouldn't make it! We did! They say 1'! again, and I know we will do it. Carl Eaiy. School Service Group 1, 2; Attendance Aide 3; Spanish Club 1. Seniors! 43 Carrie Moore Troy Moores Carrie Renee Moore. June 12. '7 am the master of my fare; I am the captain of my soul, Henley. French Club 1, 2; Attendance Aide 3; Operation Youth 3; JCWA 4, Troy Andrew Moores. October 2. You never get a second chance to make a good first impression. Anon. Bryan Ian Mott. December 5. This is fascinating business. Julius Sumner Miller, Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Science Club 2, 3, 4; Science Olympic Team 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Laurie Neff Joseph Dean Myers. December 28. Soccer 2, 3; Track 1, Laurie Leigh Neff. September 14. '7 don? know where Wm going. but I sure . Cause I've made up my mind-f ain'f wastin' no more time. Whitesnake. Student Coun- cili3, 4; Softball 2, 4; Basketball 1; JCWA 4,; Homecoming Candidate 4. know where Ive been . , Steve Noel 44 Scott Noelcke Pat Osborne Bryan Mott Jami Palmer Joe Myers Steve James Noel. September 15, Live life to its fullest. Anon. Basebail 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3. 4; German Club 1, 2, 3; JCWA 4. Scott Edward Noelcke. September 4, Moeller 1, 2, 3. John Patrick Osborne. February 9. Standing on a hill in my mountain of dreams, telfing myself ff's not as hard as it seems. Jimmy Page. Band 1; Cross Country 1; Basketball 1. Jami Elizabeth Palmer. May 3. Wm nice ro be Important but it is important to be nice. Anon. Vanessa Lynn Parr. November 23. For I must be Ira veling on now, there 1s 121.91 foo many places We go! to see. Lynard Skynard Cheerleading 1, 2, 8; Show Choir 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2. 3. 4; International Thespian Society 2, 3, 4 WiceaPresidenU; Drama CIub 1, 2, 3, 4 Wice-Presidenn. Vanessa Parr Sara Parton Jeff Parnell Tammy Wynelle Parroti. December 28. Those who bring sunshine to me lives of annorkeep it from themselves. Anon. Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 41Cap1ain1; . 1, 21Captain1; Basketball 1; Attendance Aide 3: Peer Counsellor 4. Jeffrey Michael Parnell. Sep1ember 15. Sara Ann Patton. Aprif 4. Though ifs hard to let you go. in the Father's hands we mare lffetime's not too long to live as friends. Michael W. Smith. Band 1, 3; sh Club 1, 2; Ski Club 3, 4; J.C.W.A. 4; Track 4. rt C. Peitit Ill. May 18. They say youVe beautiful and they'll always let you ' 1 the doors are never open 10 a child without a trace of sin, 11 HJD Ronnie Dio. Fencing Club 1. y Dean Potts. January 24. Sometimes fhe world's a storm. One day soon arm wifl pass and ail will be brighr and peaceful. Anon. Laura Anne Powell. June 25. 1'7 want you to know wherever you go, along life's 1' I I'm your friend, til the day's end, and twilight stars wend forever away. Show Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 1Treasurer1; Student Counci! 3, 4 m1; Key Club 3, 41President1; N.H.S. 3, 4. Mar Louise Reeves. January 29. 11Don't always rely on your past to judge your r'uu ,. Anon. National Honor Society 3, 4. Shawn Terry Richardson. Aprii 30. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 41AH-City 1st team1; Football 2, 3 rAH-city Honorable Mention1; Soccer 1; Wrestling 3; Basketball 1, 2. on Collen Riddle. June 9. Good times, bad times, you know We had my iMary Reeves 1 Lisa Reifenberger Shawn Richardson Bob Pettit Shannon Riddle Seniors! 45 James Robinson Jenni Roosa Jerry Rottinghaus Marty Sargent Jeff Schmitt v Jennifer Lea Roosa. March 10, 11Always and forever. Each moment with you fsjust like a dream 10 me that somehow came true. Heatwave. Mat Kitten 8, 4; Library Aide 4. Martin Edward Sargent. May 1. HA mans real possession is his memory. In nothing else is be rich, In nothing else is he poor. Anon. Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4 1Drum Majon; Show Choir 1, 4; Stage Band 2, 3, 4; Drama 3, 4. Jeffrey Michael Schmitt. May 13. There's a chill wind blowin' in my soul and I think llm growing old. Pink Floyd. Moeller 1; Tennis 2, 3, 4. Mark James Schuler. July 17. 1'What a long strange trip ifs been. Grateful Dead. Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 tCo-Capiaim; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 41Captaim; Basketbal! 1, 2; S1udent Council 2; JCWA 4. Jacqui Renee Shearer. March 8. 'Destiny isn't'a matter of chance, but a matter of choice; It's not a thing to be waited for, but to be achieved Byron. Choir 1; SoftbalE 1 1Honorable Mentiom, 2 1CHL First Team, 3, 4; Student Council 1 1Secretary1, 2 1President1; French Club 1, 2; JCWA 4. ' Robert Adam Simms. Juiy 14. lfs a never ending maze. We drift on numbered days. Now our lives are out of season. Metaifgica, Fencing 1; Football 4. 46 I Seniors. Mark Schuler Jacqui Shearer Rob Simms Tonya Smith Mark Strecker Joel Tucker Kris Smyth Jeff Steinau David Stephenson Shawn Strunk Jenny Szczepek Bob Tessitore . Tonya Lynn Smith. September 8. Kristin Lynn Smyth. October 20. It's been a long and rocky road and l thought I was finally at the end when I realized it's just the beginning. K.H. Student Council 1; French Club 3; Soccer 3 lCaptaim; Art Club 3. 4; JCWA '4. Jeffrey Dean Steinau. June 26. Soccer 1, 2,3; 4; Basketball! 1, 2, 3, 4. Paul David Stephenson. February 1. The only thing better than money is tax- free money. Anon. Fencing Club 1, 2, 3,4; Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Olympic Team 1, 2, 4; German Club 112,314? JCWA 4. ' , Mark Jason Strecker. December 9. 1'You won? like what! have to say to you, but I'm saying it anyway. Let your people know all the world must live here. Jello Biafra. Soccer 1. 2; German Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Model United Nations 4; JCWA 4. Shawn Malone Strunk. October 29. Basketball 2, 3, 4 lManagerl; Golf 2, 3, 4. Stephanie Ann Tracy. March 27. Simplicity: Nothing is more simple than great- ness; indeed, to be simple is to be great. Ralph Waldo Emerson. Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1. Seniorsl47 John Westfall- David Wilson' 48lSeniors ' Steve Walker . Sonya Warren Kris Webb Donald Mark Vinson. October 13. Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Stephen Travis Walker. September 20. 'He prayeth best, who loveth best alt things both great and small. For the deer God who loveth us, he made and Ioveth al. Coleridge. Football 1, 3, 4 tCaptaim; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 tCaptaim; Basketball 1, 2; Ciass Officer 3, 4 tPresidenU,; Student Council 3, 4. Sonya Warren. October 18. htMy friends tell me I'm the strongest person they know. Wm notH ljust deal with life. Choir 1, 2; French Club 2; Attendance Aide 3, 4; Tiger's Tongue 4; Yearbook Staff 4. Kristen Allyson Webb. February 6. Give me a fish and I eat for a day. Teach me to fish andleat fora lifetime. 'tAnon. JCWA 3, 4; Student Council 1; Cross Country 2; Spanish Club 1, 2; National Honor Society 4. David Brian Williams. July 11. Welcome to the place where time stands still. No one leaves and no one W171. Metallica. Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4. David Olin Wilson. September 21. Never be afraid to follow your dreams, and never be afraid to take chances to make your dreams reality. Wendy Nichols. Soccer 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 3, 4; Peer Counselling 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; JCWA 4. Sondra Lea Wissel. October 8. A winner is a loser who got up and gave it one more try. Anon. Show Choir2. 3. 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 Wice-Presidentx Drama Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Drilf Team 3; Tiger's Tongue 1, 2. Jeffrey Jay Wykle. April 26. Michael David Yacavone. ApriL 5. Whatever the mind can conceive and believe, the mind can achieve. Anon. N,H.S. 3, 4 ,Historiam; German Club 1, 2, 3, 4; J.C.W.A, 4; Principal's Club 4; Fenc- ing Club 2. Jennifer Lynne Yeatts. September 24. Live life today for tomorrow may never come. Anon. French Club 1; J.C.W.A. 4. Jennifer Yeatts Seniors Not Pictured Marco Beard Jenny Lambert Philip Beimesche Shannon Lawson E1 Robert Bittner Chris Maimone ' Kim Burnett Veronica McCoy Brian Coll Leroy McMuEIen Scott Coil Dave Miiam 1' Eugene Dubose Tim Mouser Brandon Gillings Jim Perry Steve Girty Harold Roark ' Scot Gordon Chris Sheiton Charlene Green Michelle Shon Russel! Greenwood Donald Southerland Drew Gude Joanna Stayton Tina Hammond Ken Tedrick Ronnie Harvey James Thompson Geoff Hatter Tina Waller Christine Herndon Gerald Ward Terry Howard Matt West John Hughes Felicia White Jason Johnson Mark WiIIiams Toni Knabe John Witsken Seniorsl 49 Lori Baehr- The TTTeddy BearT Chris Barfeis- The Wrestler Amy Barnett- The Word Processor Dena Barton- The Counselor Marco Beard- The Woodworker Phil Beimesche- The Horticulturalist Jim Berry- The Bass Player Melanie Biggers- The Model Andy Bissman- The Physicist Robert Bittner- The Architect Ronda Black- The Buckeye Halie Blain- The Most Unique Ralph Bogan- The Shy One Jamie Boys- The Republican Jeff Brancamp- The Neighbor Heather Brannon- The Fashion Piate John Breitung- The TTMod Kim Burnett- The Skater Brian Cain- The Dunker Karla Carstens- The Literary Critic Jenny Cassell- The Journalist Jim Cecie- The Cook Brad Chaney- The Scout Brian Coll- Mr. Goodwrench Scott Coll- The Motorcyclist Jenny Colwellw The Sophisticate Michelle Combs- The Fashion Designer Chris Cooksey- The Director Vanessa Cooper- The Secretary Eiizabeth Crisp- The Helper Chris Dick- The Tackier Matt Dickmann- The Notorious Skier Jim Dimmitt- The Chauffer Jeff Driver- The Basketball Player Eugene Dubose- The Rapper Deedee Dugle- The Teacher Lisa Dunn- The Leader Melissa Dykes- The Newcomer Bill Ebel- The Boy Next Door Shawn Feul- The Hunter Chris Flynn- The Fisherman Steve Forbes- The Treasurer Darrin Frank- The Chi Town Boy Treasa Fuson- The Dancer Troy Fuson- The Baseball Player 50 I Seniors Cassie Gambili- The Injured Athlete John Gest- The Mad ScEentist Fietcher Gibson- The Artist Brandon Gillings- The Wing Man Steve Girty- My. Vocational Melissa Goiter-The Believer Tricia Gordley- The Chemist Scot Gordon- The Safesman Melissa Grafton- The Flirt Drew Graham- The Funny Guy Dee Dee Gredig- The Cheerieader Charlene Green- The Educator Rusty Greenwood- The Diligent Worker Jennifer Gruber- The Tennis Nut Drew Gude- The Business Mar; Rob Hall-, The Daydreamer Tina Hammond- The Artist Kim Harperw The Athlete Ronnie Harvey- The Unknown Comic Geoff Hatter- The Merchant John Hempsteade The King of Boleng Lise Hendren- The Conversationalist Brian Henry- The Composer T Janet Hering- The Marketer David Hiles- The Cyciist Shea Hill- The Soccer Fanatic Jarod Hirsch- The Caddy Jackie Hizar- The Entrepreneur Danny Hollowell-. The Sports Freak Jeanine Hoobler- The Realist Wendy HopkinSe The Bride Robert Housley- The Welder Terry Howard- The Weightlifter Barb Hudson- The Problem Solver Caroiyn Hughes- The Chum John Hughes- The Mechanic Gary Hunfey- The Hot Rod Larry Hutzel- The Soccer Player Tammy Jackson The Writer Jason Johnson- The Commercial Artist Vickie Johnson- The Chef Daron Jones- The Wanderer Paul Jonson- The Leadfoot Kari Kandjl- The Vocalist Renee Keebaugh- The Individualist Paige Lacy-The Giggler Jenny Lambert-The Slugger Jennie Lammert-The Ballerina Shannon Lawson-The Businesswoman Steve Lay-The Guitarist Shannon Lee-The Procrastinator Tammy Lokey-The Socialite Rob Long-The Soldier Rocky Longstreth-The Ice Cream Man Chris Lyon-The Outdoorsman Tammy Lyon-The Girl Next Door Chris Maimone-The Jim Morrison Fan David Mainwaring-The Batman Kendra Marcum-The Sociai Butterfly Steve Marshall-The Valet T racy Masters-The Equestrian Tony Maurer-The Buddy Veronica McCoy-The Saleswoman Barbie McDonough-The Hairdresser Jenny McNaIfy-The Actress Howard Medert-The Wild Guy David Milam-The Trucker Kevin Miifer-The Admiral Carrie Moore-TheASweetheart Troy Moores-The Body Builder Bryan Mott-The Music Man Tim Mouser-The Golfer Joe Myers-The Primp . Laurie Neff-The Free Spirit , ' Steve Noel-THe WEsecracker ., Scott Noelcke-The Cattle Caller Pat OsbornewThe Drummer Boy Jami Palmer-The Social Workef Vanessa Parr-The Entertainer Tammy Parrott-The Understanding One Jeff PamelJ-The Rowdy One Sara Parton-The Therapist Jim Perrwahe Broadcaster Bob Pettit-The Car Dealer Randy Potts-Mr. Nice Guy Laurie Powell-The Organizer Mary Reeves-The Horse Lover Lisa Reitenberger-Miss Vocational Shawn Richardson-The First Baseman Shannon Riddle-The Accountant Harold Roark-The Quiet Man James Robinson-The Carpenter Jenni Roosa-The SIide-tackler Mike Ross-The Fender Fixer Rhonda Ross-The Banker Jerry RottinghaUS-The Paperboy Marty SargenFThe Musician Jeff Schmitt-The Joker Mark Schuler-The Wimbledon Champ Jacqui Shearer-The Pitcher Michelle Shon-The C.P.A. Rob Simms-The Headbanger Tonya Smith-The Retailer Kris Smyth-The Confidante Don Southerland-The Helpful One Joanna Stayton-The Adviser Jeff SteEnau-The Bachelor Paul Stephenson-The Computer Analyst Mafk Strecker-The Radical ' Shawn Strunk-The Manager Jenny Szczepek-The Hostess Ken Tedn'ck-The Grocer Bob Tessitore-The Maintainance Man James Thompson-The Advertiser Stephanie Tracy-The Cheerful One Joel Tucker-The Amiable One Don Vinson-The Pilot Steve Walker-The President Tina Waller-The Music Lover Gerald Ward-The Handyman Sonya Warren-The Survivor Kris Webb-The Animal Lover Matt West-The Rebel John Westfall-Mr. Congeniality Felicia White-The Typist David Williams-Mr. Rock-n-ROH Mark Wfliiams-The Messenger David Wilson-The Trumpeter Sondra WisserThe Modest One John Witsken-The D.J. Jeff WykJe-Mr !57 Chevy Mike Yacavone-The Historian Jenny Yeatts-The Smiler Seniors! 51 Held by everyone separaiely, memories are personal, but almost always the ones we remember are made with others. There is, 03 course, no better way to make memories than to get involved with othel people. and one of the best ways to do that is to find and join a club Participation meyond just membershim in a club can take a good bit of time and energy, bu: anything worth remembezing is worth the effort. Here are the peo- ple who sponsored dances, orga- nized activities, competed in events, put on shows. tried some- thing new, and generally made ev- eryone's memories of the year that much better. Chris Cooksey ::::: III III II I :-::- I I II I I I- I - - III I III. I I'll..- I 2:: I'll I III Over the past year the Ski Club has had a rocky start thanks to Cincinnati's tickle weather. Numerous pianned ski trips taiied to happen because of the mildness of the t88-'89 winter. One trip did suc- ceed in February of this year, and the picture above shows the members in the parking tot of Perfect North Slopes. 54 lClubs L . he aw- MGNelly. W'T'hmTTWW , 2x . . Row1: Tammy Parfott, Aimee Spears Ally . fer Barnett. Student Council is a group of stu- dents who fili the gap between ade ministration and the student body They present the ideas of the stu- dents to the administration to try to make the year what the students want. This year the Student Council put on contests, sock hops, dances, and other activities. Ski Club Row1: Jason Benedict Mr. Olson. Tony Maurer. Sara Patton, Craig Henry, Mark. Combs, Keiiy West, Amanda Webb.Row2-51 ' Eric. Dunn Sean Moore, Man Dickman Stan McIntosh. Don Vinson Kirk Harris, Ross Har . , riar' Mike Hardin Michelle Whaley. Darren ,Vi'heon, Mr. Zinnecker. - 1-3 . -X 'h Student Council How 1: Paige Lacy, Shannon Lee Tammy;I Tobin Becky Gay, Tom Steinau Keving Gross Debbie Hughes Michelle Brancamp Kate McClellan. Shannon Harmon, BeckyE Cox, Row 2: Allison Erney, Megan Anderson, - Allyson Colwell. DeeDee Garrett. Laurie Pow! ell, Vanessa Parr. Michelle Cooke, Tawnya Martin. Nancy Hampton. Laurie Neff. Dee- Dee Gredig. Row 3: Miss Evans. Sheila Mi- . cheis,' Renee Davis. Jenny Cassell, Bob Shearer, Sean Murphy. Jeff Hueil. Kelly Dil- berti Steve Walket, Lisa Dunn. Jenny ' warm Fawn MW'E: I Peer Co'Unseiing son Colwell, DeeDee Garrett. Tricia Runge Melanie Bixler. Amy Mullahey, Row 2: Jenni- Dena Barton. Dawn Busemeyr, Jennifer Ev-a ans Christy Wiitsken Jenny Coiweil Row 3: Tawnya Martln Deedee Dugle. StephanieE Sghwariz Dawh Engie, Carrie Busemeyer Caryn May, Heidi Wehrheim. David Wiison, - Cindy Jacobs, TonyIMaurer. T i Am J; wnr Peer Counseling is a group who devotes a lot of its time to helping. other students. These students are' in the clinic to listen to probiems? and lend moral support. The Peer Counselors were trained at a week- end retreat in Wiidwood where they learned how to be of more service to, fellow students. mm ww re: A r.1W-.uyw .4 1. :quw hMartin. DEE Ftow 1; Andrea Smith. Aimee Spears. Becky Cox, Betsy McNally. Chris Mills, Dawn Busemeyer..LaurIe Powell. Jen- niter Barnett Tracy Masters. Llea Koplttke, Tlna Buchenq eaut Tonya Ruff, Sherri Franklnn.:AlIIson Erney. Row-2: Dodie Setty. Allyson Colwell. Shennon Harmont Ktm Harper, Susan Gay Dawn Polly, Lisa Wolfram, Tawnya Dee Garrett. Dee Dee Gredtg, Jenmfer Hirsch, Jenny Evans. Heidi Wehrheim. lShantlja xStarhes, Row 3: Mrs. Rich, Jennie Lammert. Tricia Balllnger. Vanessa Part. Jenny McNaEIy, Heather Brannon.fLaera Eyerett, Came Busemeyet. Katie Matthews, Renee Davis, Mlchelle Cooke, Jamie Vaughan, Andrea McGleIJen. - It I : , Row 1: Allison Emey. Deedee Dugle. Lisa Koppitke. Tom 7 Steinau, Jennifer Bteri, Sheita Michels. Tricia Runge. Chris Mitts. Row 2: Missy Hoppe, Jennifer Barnett. Tawnya Mar- tin, Jennifer Htrsch, Dawn Busemeyer. Jennifer EvaheLSu- san Gayt Jamna Trimble. Cindy Jacobs, Renee;Davis, Tonya Ruff, Shanda Starnes, How 3: Karen schlueter, Katie Matthews, Stephanie Schwartz. Laura Everett, Carrie Bu- semeyert Ken Licklider. Ernie Lawrence, Tony Maurer, Amie Vaughan, Andrea McClellan -- t .nf' 1! a Row 1' Mrs. Reynolds, Beth Mainwaring. JenhyeDepue. Heidi Wehrheim. Ftow 2: Jennifer Barbuch, Melissa Hughes, Renee Phttpot. Cindy Rogers. Debbie Kodish. Jlustina Trim- btet Atlyson Cotwell, Caryn May. RowGr- Marla tHowland, Jenny Cotwell, Tammy Parrott, Cindy Reilly, Chrysty Barh- hart Carrie Busemeyert Allison Erney, Lies Wolfram, Jenni- fer Grubert Alecia Fulket Row 4: Chris Forsythe, John Breiv tung, Tony Maurer, Andy Hilliard, Toby Hughes, Andrea; Smith, Dodie Setty. Troy Moores. Jenniter Nunn, Kerrie Kreeck. Christy Witsken. Back Ftow: Aimee Spears. Kris Smyth, Jennifer Hirsch, Jennifer Szczepek. Art Clup . The purpose of the Key Club is to work for the community, directly with the Kiwanis. Members planted trees, sofd peanuts, and gave a Christmas party for the Allen House children. Teen Institute is a group ranging from between 20 to 30 stu- dents who are educated on the drug and alcohol problems of society. The Art Club had a very busy year. Numbers painted the windows here at schooi, and around town. They took two trips to museums and helped support the other arts by sailing refreshments at the drama productions. The Art Club raised enough money to donate a drawing for the schooi's lobby. Tyro Row 1: Kelly Seto. Tfacy Masters, Tonya Ruff, Josie Scovanner. Row 2: Laurie Powell. Mrs. Cairns, Rob Long, Steve Marshall. Shawn Lenney. The Principars Advisory Committee is made up of students who offer sugges- tions to the principal to improve school life. Tyro is a publication which combines poems and stories written by the students of our school. Tigerhs Tongue is a student produced school newspaper covering the events of the school year. 56lCIubs Principal's Advisory . Committee 1 Row 1: Dee Dee Gredig, Tammxy Earroir Amy Newman. Tammy, Jackson. Heaths; Brannon, Al'mee Spearszndrga Smith. R ' 2: Laurie Neff, Jennie Lammert, Lisa Dunn- Megan Anderson, Jenny Casseli. Vanes I Parr, Dodie Seuy, Chris Barfels. Row 3: Mike? Roesch, Ernie Lawrence. John Gest, Keh Lickhder, Laura Everett. Andrea McCEellani Lisa Kopittke. E; Tiger's: Tongue Row 1: Tonya Ruff, Kim Harperh Row 2: So nya Warren, Mr. Zinnecker. Flow 3mm y- Cassell. JohniHughesh Tricia Gordley, ge'I-Fuvrm . . A Science Team t Row 1: Jason Caney. Adam Scovanner. Kelly Seto, Heidi Wehrheim'. Bnan Pape, Kevin - - Gross. Row 2: David Stephenson. Amy New- man. Josie Scovanner. Phil Crawford, Mi- chelle Cooke, Tricia Gordley, Chris Cooksey, Holly Olson. Row 3: Mr. Wagner, Amy Napi- er, Adam Kennedy, John Gest, Steve Mar- shall. Bryan Mott. Andy Bissman, Fletcher Gibson, Mrs. Lemon. Science Club Row 1: Ntcote Stevehs, Michelle Cooke. Kelly Seto, Jeanne McCoy, Holly Olsont Renee Philpot, Amy Newman. Josie Scovanner. Suzanne Creech. . Row 2: Tracy Masters, Tricia Gordley, Amy Napier. Brian Pape, Ftetcher Gibson, Chris Cooksey. David Stephenson, Jason Caney, Kevin Gross. Chris Laird, Heidi Wehrheim. Row 3: Mrs. Lemon, Phil Crawford. Adam Kennedy, Andy Bissman, Kevin Mann, Bryan Mott, Steve Marshall. John Gest. Eric Dunn. Jeff Hueit, Shawn Lenney. Mr. Wagner. The Science Olympic Team con- tinued its winning tradition by plac- ing 7th in state competition. The group was the highest ranked team from the Cincinnati area and they beat thfee other schoots who had beaten them in regionals. TheSci- enoe Team competed at Ohio State University with 42 other schools from around Ohio. The Science Club met every two weeks through the school year and provided an opportunity for stu- dents to enter national or regional science contests as well as holding some of its own competitions. The Science Club deals with all areas of science, from Freshman Geology to Senior Physics. Clubs! 57 Drama Club How 1: Vanessa Parr, Deedee Dugle. Jegmy McNai- Iy.IAIecia Fulks. MeIIssa Goiter,Brian Hackler, Beth M'alhwaring, HoIIyOIson. Row 2: Shawn Lenney, A'my NeWman Chris Cooksey, Jeanne McCoy. Ken- dra Weisbrodt. Jenny CasseII Many Sargent. Chris- ty, Witsken Sondra Wissel Flow 3. JasoI'I Caney, Fletcher Gibson, Nicole Stevens. Jenniier Szczepek, Beth Rhoades, Vicki Schnetzer, Laura Everett. Chris Skinner, Chris Forsythe. Flow 4: Renee Philpot, Heather Brannon, Caryn May. Heidi Wehrheirn. Kel- Iy.Seto, Andrea McClellan, Sean Murphy, John .Gest. Row 5: Bryan Mott, Daron Jones, Jim BeIry. Kerrie Kreeck, Jennifer Nunn. Liz Hutzel, Steve Marshall. Startihg the year with a new director the Drama Club put on two perfor- i m':ances An Evening of One Acts and the musical The Sound of Music . Both productions were Ied by Mrs. Nyce and the student directors as we as many people behind the scenes ,. Drama pp- . ductions are made possibje with the coma' I. bined efforts of students. teachers :ad- ministration, and the audience. International Thespians are the actors who have contributed a lot of their high school careers to the Drama Club. With practicesrand performances actors gain a certain number of points which then qualw ify them for Thespian membership, The International Thespians is an organization devoted to the promotion of drama and theaterin all of its different forms. Thespian Society . M 5. Row 1: Kim Harper. Melissa Golier, Row 2: Jennie Lammert. Brian Henry. Tin'zi Hammond, KeIIySeto.JosieScovanner. R0w31FIetcherGibson. ChrisCooksey.JennyMcNaIIy Vahessa Parr, Brian Hackler Dawn Busemeyer Row 4: Chris Forsythe. Chris Skinner, Daron Jones, Steve Marshall Jim Berry, John Gest. ' Junior Council On World Affairs Row 1: Carrie Moore Tammy Lyon, Paige Lacy, KinerHarpeI. Jacqui Shearer Tammy Jacks Webb. Tammy Patron, Dee- Dee GredIg Row 2: Trac Masters. David Hiles Chris Cooksey Jones. JenniIer Hirsch. Elizabeth Crisp Sondra WisSeI Heather Brannon Sara Parton Mark Schuler Jenny Magner Andy Bissman Steve Walker, Mr Dickmann: ., .. g , Mock QN- DeIeQatesI Row 1: Chris Cooksey. Kim Harper, Shannon Lee. Dee Dee Gredig, Kris Smyth. Kris Webb. Mike Yacavone. Row 2: Mr. Dickmann. Tammy Jackson. Jenny Casseil. Vanessa Parr. Lisa Dunn, Tammy Parrot! John Gest. Jamie Boys Elizabeth Crisp. Sara ParIon David SIephen- son. Row 3: Rob Long, Chris Barfeis, Daron Jones JI'm Berry. Bryan MoII Steve Marshail Mark SIrecker AnQy Bissman Dave Mainwaring I --in'ciuded such things as the arm's race, .Jennifer YeatIs Deedee Dugle $hannon Lee. Kris onda Black Vanessa Parr Melissa GoIIer Bethany ena Barton JenniferSzczepek. Davi Stephenson. Jennie Lammert. Row3: Mike Yacavohg, I ssell Jamie Boys John Ge'st .Iohh Breitung, Haiie Blain. Amy Napier. KarIAnn Kandii Kri$w .. Smylh Row 4: Dave Mainwaring, Mark Strecker, Rob Long, Chris Barfels. Daron Jones Jim BeIry. Bryan Mott Steve Marshall. SIeve Noel.PhiI-1 The Junior Council on World AffairS-ris comprised mostly of seniors who are in-u .: terested In the world around them but' Is I also open to any junior or sophomore In-f terestied. The J.C.W.A. sponsors dinners with guest speakers the Mock Election anH the Mock United Nations each year In the Mock United Nations program at! the University of Dayton. students b'e-zI. came the representatives of various coun-' tries arqundi the world. Topics discussed womenIs rights, and the environments Participants put in many hours of wor : finding out iabout their country and a fewf' were lucky enough to see awresolution of theirs passed. g h. French I Club Row 1: Robt'Str-attongtjason Dugle. Stephani, Jones, Allyson Colwell, Lillian Bruggeman, Suzann Boys. Row ,2: Mr. Friedmann. Kevin Gross, Sta .Mclntire. Eric Kanalas, Brandon Walters. Chad Irg win, David Weddell; Erin Reid. Gina Milier. Marisa Barteis. Row 3: Jason Woodruft. Jennifer Cullerf, Sean Murphy. Bill Streng, Eric Wilson, J.D. Stern; David Roesch. ' Row 1: Beth Mainwaring. Justina Trimble. Kellie Daniel, Michelle Bigham. Nicole Stevens. Beth Rhoades, Jennifer Barnett, Dawn Polly. Chris Mills. Row 2: Wayne Kiphart, Alisa Depue, Jeanne Diee trick. Holly Olson. Heidi Wehrheim, Susan Gay, Chris Laird, Michelle Cooke, Tricia Runge, Cindy Jacobs, Jeanne McCoy, Adam Kressler; Row 3: Mr. Friedmann, Brandon Gillings. Todd Hamblin, Chris Fersythe. Miek Roesch; Ernie Lawrence, Geoff Hueil. Carrie Busemeyer. Caryn May. Jenniter Vaughan, Julie Robinson, Chastity Underwdod, Ja- mie Boys. , 1 i h How 1: Vicki Foley, Kim Jones, Glenda Michaele Melanie foler, Jason Caney, Rodney Seward, Scott Owen, Kelly Seto, Jeanne Dietrick. Mike Yacavone: Adam Scovanner. Jennifer Depue. Row 2: Adam Kennedy, Dave Bevilacqua. Christy Clifton, Bryan Heckler. Shawn Lenney, Liz Hutzel, Jason Wood- ruff. Sean Moore, Misty Clifton. Jeff Dunlap, Sheila Michele, Row 3: Mr. Friedmann, Eric Dunn. Dahny Noel. Kevin Mann. Brad Warm. Sean Murphy. Aaron Raby. Matt Dickman. Steve Noel, Phil Magner. Andy Bissman. Mark Strecker. Alecia Fulks. ' GOXCIUbs German Club The annual Olympicnic for the four language clubs was rained out for the first time in 8 years. The event. which is a weIl-attended mix of frisbee, softball, and food, was scheduled for two consecutive weekends and was rained out on both occasions. The event is no:- malfy coordinated by Mf. Friedmann. The French and German Clubs, under the direction of Mr. Fried- mann, hold meetings throughout the year, They have dinners. using reci- pes from their country, go on fietd? trips. and get together for variouss11 activities that promote knowtedge1 of their respective countries. 1' q nle-m k .t ammo 1,, M. - Spanish Club How 1: Altison Erney, Shawn Osborne, Nancy Hampton. Bee Brogan. Becky Gay, Kate McClellan, Lisa Kopittke. Mike Kenney. Tonya Ruff. Kelly Mar- tin, Erik 800267 How 2: Karen Schlueter, Tricia Bal- linger, Laurie Btowning, Tryeanna Cole, Becky Car- ter. Tracy Benton. Tawnya Martin. Jenniier Bieri, Kristin Burdettt Tony Rape. Tina Bucheneau. Mi- chelle Wombles. Row 3: Bethany Jones. Carrie Snowden. Aimee Hoffmann. Amy Dickten. Dodie Setty. Carrie Mclntosh,dohn DuyaIE. Keli Parks, Kim. Cassini, Tammy Tobin, Sandi Mitchell. Row 4ItROb -' Long. Tom Preston, Jennifer Benson, Kelly Dilbert. Kerrie Kreeck. Gaty Popham. Ryan Dial. Chris Wombles. Tom Steinau, Tony Carpjnello, Beth Allen. Science Aides ,Danny Hoilowell, Heather Brannon. Matt Conley, Guidance Aides Melanie Bixler. Matt Dickman, Tony Maurer, Dee1 Dee Gredigt ' The Science Aides assist the sci- ence teachers by taking attendance and grading papers. They also set up for tabs and organize the equip- ment needed; The Guidance Aides assist the of- fine by filing, changing schedules. and running errands for the counsel- ors. Students gain office-type expe- rience by helping here. The Spanish Club took its annual field trip to the Customs Festival, saw a Spanw ish film and also joined other language clubs at a picnic at Sharon Woods. This club serves the purpose of introducing Spanish language students to Spanish customs. Club5161 AttendancexAides Flow 1: Many Sargent. Chris Laird. Shannon Lee, Stephanie Schwartz, Lisa Angel, Tricia . Bailinger Lisa Wolfram Flow 2: Chris Millsi Shannon Harman Dena Batten Lisa K0! pittke, Ken Lickiider. Lisa Dunn. Sonya War- ,ren Row 3: Mr Olson. Lori Baehr Triciaf iGordley, Maerikaan, Dan McEwan. v .m-iz..t-..; .ALL-:-.L.w LIbrary Aides . , Cafeteria Aides . , . - ' 5 Sara Parton. Steianie Schultz Barbie McDonough Johanna LaPrad, Rhonda Weich, Jennifer Luke, Suzanne Creech. The Attendance Aides keep track of attendance, collect slips, and help keep order in the Atiendanc' Office. j The Library Aides help the Iibrari, ans organize the card catatog. and file books on the shelves. The Cafeteria Aides distribute food to the students and help th: employees do the necessary dutie'; in our cafeteria. 62lClubs wW : v, f' , NWWV BY Request Raw 1: Kelly Martin, Jenny McNaliy, ISusan gay, ' Jennie Lammen, Vanessa Parr. Jamie Vaughan, Chris Cooksey, Brian Heckler. John Gest, BOW 2; . Dawn Busemeyer. Kellyi Seio. Jeanne Dietrlck' Matty Sargent, Chris Skinner. Jay Napier. Row 3; Nicole Stevens, Tracy Mastere, Laurie Powell, i Beth Rhoades, Gerald Mills, Bill Streng. Row 4: Tonya Sanders, Josie Scovanner, Tammy Lo- . key, Sondra Wisseli Bryan Mott. DannyiNoel, Sean Mugphyt i V , iv - EEimont County Hotnori Choir f' Riowlh Marty Sargent, Lynne Mil!s. Lisa Koppitke, Michelle Cooke. Row 2: Kelly Martin, Jay Napier, John Gest. Vanessa Parr, Renee Philpot. Row 3: Sondra Wiesel. Sean Murphy. Danny Noel, Beth Rhoades, By Request had an unusually busy year with their regular load of shows as weli as a tip to Washing- ton D.C. in the spring: This was the first year the Show Choir has ever gone on tour. The By Request Stage Crew helped handle theoff- stage work and went to Washington along with the singers. Several choir members participat- ed in the Clermont County Honors Choir this fall. This select group practiced three nights before their show as welt as an intense two days of practice just before the concert which was held at Clermont College. ' They sing pieces above the ievei of most choirs. a . .7 x.- J : ShowiChoi'r ' ., Stage Crew Row 1: Kevin Manni Row 2: Angie Ross, Rene Mor- bach. Tammy Lyon, .x . . f f Row 1: Renee PhEIpot. Angie Ross, Tonya Sanders. Kelly Manin, Josie Scovanner, Jennie Lammert, Chris Cooksey, Gerald Mills; Gr T C Bryan Hackler. Suzanne Boys, Beth Rhoades, Stephanie Breen. Amy Steiner, Nicole Stevens, Jamie Vaughan, Amie Vaughan Row,2: Mic elle Cor Kendra Wdstrodt, Jami Braylon, Chrissy Campbell, Rene Morbach. Kelly 8e20, Missy Hoppe. BHI Streng, Chris Skinner, Marty Sargent. Jennifer N Amy Newman. Stacie Vaughan, Lynne Mills, Lisa Kopittke, AndTea McClellan. Susah Gay, Row 3: Lgri Baehr, Paige Lacy, Marisa Barfels, Ta . . Lyon, Juley Schultz. Dawn Busemeyer. Jeanne McCoy, Aaron Axmacher. Jay Napier, Chuck Lachman. Uohn Gest. Danny Noel, Regina Hassert, , Lynn. Bridgette Hamilton. Holly Oison. Tracy Masters. Tammy Lokey. Vicki Schnetzer, Kim Blanton. Row 4: L5urie Powell, Vanessa Parr. Keli Pa- Bonnie Gill, Kari Ann Kandil, Sondra Wiesel, Kerrie Kreeck. BryapMott, Fletcher Gibson, Steve Lokey, Tom Preston, Chad Irwin. Brad Warm, S Murphy, Chastity Underwood. Tammy Bryant. Chris'rina Thacker. Jeanne Dietrick, Kim Harper, Jenny McNally, Betsy McNalIy. I X , Musuc Aides From: Jay Napier, Back: Regina Hassert. Fletcher Gibson, Tammie Bryant. Choir Officers Row 1: GeraTd MiHs. Row 2: Dawn Busew meyer, Vanessa Parr, Laurie Powell. Row 3: Jeanne Dietrick, Sondra Wissell, Tracy Masters, Choir Officers are members of the choir The Choir had another busy year elected to help organize and discuss vari- putting on four perfomances, ine ous activities; The Choir Aides are a eluding a new dinner show fozmat group of students who help with various for the Sweetheartsh Concert. The odd jobs that need to get done in prepa- Choir also performed at the Bacca- ration for the day. They help Mrs. Hender- laureate ceremony for the graduat- son move chairs, risers, and speakers in ing seniors. The Choir went to con- order to get ready for activities. test at Anderson High School and received an excellent yatEng. 64IClubs - 621 Junior Nicoie Stevens participat- d in the AIi-State Choir this yeaI in olumbusi The National Honor So- ier supported several activities I his year as weii as a few get to- ethers of their own. The Band had good year this year receiving a uperior rating at contest and win- ing a irophy at every marching ontest. Row 1: Chris Cooksey, Sieve Noel, Kari Ann Kandil, Steve Forbes Fiow 2: Laurie Powell, Tracy Masters, Kaila Carstens, Tricia Gordiey. Renee Keebaugh. Row 3: Mrs. Colciasure, Jennie Lammert. Deedee Dugle, Jenny McNaIiy, Mike Yacavone, Mrs. Cairns. Row 1: Nicole Stevens. Tricia Hunge Jqsie S'covan- ner. Jeanne Dietrick Bethany Jones. Amy Muilan'ey.': Melissa Hughes. Chrisiy Witsken Lisa Angel, Melis- sa Golter. Row 2. Sonya Warren Tammy Jackson Holly Olson Michelle Cooke Maria Howiand Jenni- fer Hirsch Chris Laird Kris Webb. Row 3: Amyr Napier. Steve Kenyon. Chad Switzer. Beth Engei, ChIis Skinner. Brian Heckler; Jeff HueiJ, Phil Magnet, Laura Everett. i a, .x I 1? ' i Fiow 1: Dave Wilson Tammy Lokey. Chris Cooksey. Row 2: Marty Sargent, Steve Marshall Jim Berry. John Gest. I I AII-sIate Choir Nicole Stevens '89 Year i 1, Yearbook staff members age over- whelmedip'yihe task facing them, From Rdw: Shannon Lee. Jeni Hirsch, Melissa Goiter. Karla Car- ng on the Activities Section 4. Deep in discussing a design probw stens Renee Kee are Sonya Warren and Dee Dee Ieminihe Sports Section are Renee Warren, Tracy Mas Dugle -. Keebaugh, Ken Lickiider. Karla Car- ton. Chris Cooksey .3. In charge of marketing and adver- stens and Jamie Boys. i tising are J:eni Hirsch and Heaiher 5. The staff members are jubilant . Brafinon . when the finai deadline is met. .. a Hughes, Heather Brannon Matt' 3'53 Dickman, I M 661Lohian 3W M A WQX: i M-.;. A ook Staff 1. Tony Maure? 500k marry? U5. f g 2. Smiles of ioyjat the kno M job well do 5 mirror th; 1w the staff. aV Memories come both good and bad, and nowhere can one experi- ence life's highs and laws as in the field of sports. Winning the game or coming in first can give a thrill like nq other. But the lessons are reamed When we lose, and the real test of strength is in having to come back from those defeats. It's these memories that drive us to do better, and it's in imporving that we feel proud of what we've accomplished. Chris Cooksey . , th m. , , --,-W L ,. 5.; ::::: ii .535. ass. .5; SOOOER M Boys' Varsity Flow 1: Chris Barfeis, Rob Stratton Chad Gibson. Scott Wilson, Phil Magner. Jason Lucy : Dave Wilson. Baldino Montredo. Jeff Steinau Row 2: Coach Znnecker. Gary Hunley. Jet- Green, Larry Hutzel. Man Dickman. Geoff Hueii Mark Schuier. Geoff Martin. Jason Woodrui The essence of balance is defined by Coa'ch Reedy Chad Gibson. Boysi Junior Varsity Row 1i Seah Mo Donoijgh Keith Zoebel; Jerry Flash. Lee Miracki ShanekMiEhels ROW? Timi- Y'oung Aaron Axmacher. MichaeiRoesch Clarence Miracle, Brandon Walters, David Roesch. A IKeith Lambert John Parker. Coach Reedy v . I : : LaIfIyIl-iut'zeii'fbcuises on Scaring; u ' Bill Ebel and Larry Hutzei neutraIIze their f opponents .107Spoits 1 4 Flunge, Shawn Osborne. Kendra Marcum. Chris Milis, Amy Dickten, Cassie Issa Grafion. Row 2: Sherri Horton. Cindy Jacobs, Wendy Hopkins, Amy Napier. hardt, Dodie Setty. Lynne Mills. Janina Trimble. Kendra Marcum concent'rates on heat ing out the defender. ' Row 1: Andrea Smlth. Kathy Brogan. Gina Miller. Kim Jones.,Nancy Hampton, Allison Erne-Iy, Shandra Stams. Flow 2: Marisa Barfels, Stacie Vaughn. Carrie McIntosh, Kristy C!ifton. Amy delivers a quick kick just in Sponslh Brinker, Caryn May, KeEIy Dilbert. Dawn Polly. Michete Whalen. Not picturgid: Rehee Davis. Row 1: Shannon Lee. Sherri Franklin, Bethany Jones. Karen Schlueter. Becky Cox. Row 2: Kim Begue. Barb Hudson. Tricia Ballinger. Stephanie Tracey, Lisa Wolfram, Rhonda Black. Jennifer Barnett. Coach Evans. Rhonda Black concentrates on bumping the ball. Junior Varsity Row 1: KelIy West. Tracy Benton Amanda Webb. Jamie. Hamilton, Shannbn Harmon. Tonya Rum Row, 2: MOI y Lynn, Misty ,.Clifton. Kindra Livengood, Came Busemeyer, Kerrie Kreek, Tawnya Martin. Coach Cox. VOLLEYBALL Tricia 8aflinger strikes the ball as Becky COX looks on; 72!.Spons m . ' quOd Hirsch; ?oha , : centfateS' pn, his- .WhQ- :; , F O O 'l' I A I. '- . .GIEST- HOIEI .. 7 n, Na: M. :3,- 7$ A '2! '7 FR? n35 11:m Schutte, Micheal Allen. Tony Carpineiio. Jason Dugie. Brian Eppea'hart. Torn 'endren. How 2: Eric Risberg. Marty Johnson, Scott Charlton, Stan Mullins. amsey, Chris Kenyon Brian isaacs. Chuck Lachmann. Todd Hamblin. How i, Coach Battle. Jeremiah Alvarado, Rusty Weaver. Shannon Ackerman. Kevin Mann. John Duvaii, Eric Wiisan. Dan Long. Coach Porter. Steve'Kenyon releases the bali, prior to taking a hi: from a Wyoming defender. PP,'4001 . spISrIIsI75 Varsity Footbail Row 1: Dee Dee Gredig. Tricia Gordley, Jeni Evans Row. 2: Me- lissa Golter, Deedee Dugle, Jen- ny Szczapek. Juley Shultz. Not Pictured: Teresa Fuson, Tammy Parrot. .1 , : Row 1: L111ar1e Bruggerman, 110w? :- ,2. Kim Tracy, JeniHirsc11.yA11 on -. 119 Home. How 3: Demse H dg'eZ; 1 Erin Reid ' 4 761$pr15 i , ,, Cross Country Team 4048600 90090 Prbodnxm?o Brian Cain's free throw rareiy misses. Varsity . Row 1: Tim Brown. Brad King, Gary HunEey, Jeff Steinau, L.J. Dozfen Matt Coiweil, Anthony Schutte. Row 2: Coach Ferone, Dan'Hollowell Jeff Driver. Brian Cain, John Hughes Chris . Flynn. Coach Schmidt Not Pictured: Manager Shawn Strunk Greg Taylor John Westfall, and i assistant coaches Tim Partin and Carmen Davidson 78! Sports The Walnut Hills' defense is picked apart by Brian Cain. John Westfali was already on the uIay down when a Wainut Hills defender finally reacis to his shot Junior Varsity Boys? Row 1: Steve Hazlett. Jim Knabe, Jeff Dunlap. Dave Washington. How 2: Blake Siazer, Aarc Rabe. Coach Panon. David Nelson, Chris Minton. Dave Nelson attempts a setuup. Freshman Boys' How 1: Craig Dickey. Dan Bamnett. Mark Olegy Marty Johnson Row 2: S1an MLEHirlS; Eric C Risberg Coach Davidson. Keith GauSmann. Jeiemiah Alvarado: Not Pic'1ured: Kevin Mann , 91111;, Minton is guarded heavily; 1, z? 9 t a :4 :1 BASKETBALL 11:10:11 1, PP,04 3 ' vEE'g-fm 0 . 4 :' . Row 1: Jenny McNalEy, Kim Harper. Flow 2: Tricia Runge, Tonya Ruff, Janina Trimble, Tricia Ballinger, Amy Brinker. Row 3: Lisa Woifram, Denise Hodge. Maria Rowland. Julie Robinson. Coach Taylor. 81 . A - ..,..-.1.':,. iv A Junior Varsity Girls' 99,.4n39t. Row 1: Erin Reid, Gayle McKibben.KirI1 Cassini. Tina Buchanau, Nancy Hampton, Kathy Brogan. Row 2: Chasity Underwood. Kelly Dilbert. Coach Stamper. Lisa Wotfram Amy Blinker, Kristin Burdette. Denise Hodge prepares to sink an ail-net, balls. ', .1 A quick jump shot by Kristen Burdette isi alrrIo -- biocked. i brings the TIGERS to p assembly. I The J.V.ysquad stahds a; Vattfention. SpOrtSfBS oz-Pdmnas Row 1: Dan South. Tim Ramsey. Tim Young. Dirk Byerman. Dave Wilson, Jason Lucy, Brian lsaacs. Row 2: Coach Rich. Darfin Frank, Josh Panon. Ernie Lawrence. Ben Greav torex. Chris Barfels. Chris Dick, Coach Lawrence. Chris Dick crushes his opponent. Mat Kittens ' , Standing: Jennifer 31.15am, Carrie McIntosh. Sara Ramon. Sitting: Justina TrlmbIe. Shawn Osborne. Nicole Harris. Heather FioydLFront: Barbie .The match progresses as Chris BarfeIs tries for 5 quick ; 4 MCDOWUQh- ; E takedown. ' S4 ISports Row 1: Kim Harper. Melissa Grafton. Bethany Jones, Sherri Frankiin. Janina Trimble, Shannon Lee. Row 2: Jacqui Shearer. Tammy Lyon. Maria Howland. Denise Hodge. Dodie Setty. Coach Evans. i wars the ball' Out of Itthe Denise Hodge beats the bail hbme.,J Junior Varsity inowm fTonya SaEdgr$.' Keli$; WeStffraekaernliBee Br6gdr;.jAmar ida-We:bb , Shanda ' ,St'ai-nes, Molly Lynnimwt 2:,Cou9eanEI1bn thnnifer.Barnett,g-Carrie .BQSemeyar; :Jennifer; rvaughnmrhy-Emmet;ErinEgdd, ,:Qa r rie;MbintOsh, Coach Maire- ; - ' Snmsiss Varsity PPDOanD Row 1: Chad Glbson. Jim Maple. Steve Hazlett, Chris Minton, Steve Walker, Shannon Smith. Row 2: Jason Lucy. Shawn Richardson. Gary Hunley'. John Hughes, Greg Taylor, Stev Kenyon, Coach Evans. - Jason Lucy keeps a careful eye. on the pitcher. Sfeve Hazlett burns the bail. The ball'jusfmisses Jason Lucy's'giqve. RWWW' x wwwivw: BSISpons T VeVllacqua, Mike Kenny, Ernie Lawi'ence. JieffV'Duniap, Mark'Olbgy,VChzis-- - Eric Risherg. Dave Nelson,'Kevin Mann,;Todd Hamblin. Keitheausmannh Dan Long. Chrls Knabe, Coach T. Panin'. Not1pictured: Jason Dugie. ,g 7 sportslar Amy Dickte gets set for relay. Becky Cox gives the disc her all. Gary Popham clears the bar. Boys' Track Row 1: Adyam Demissia. Cherfes Scaife. Sco Chartton, Bzandon Walters. Chris Larid. Brad Kin: Tony Rape, Tony Carpenello, Dave Washingtm Flow 2: Jamle Boys. Gary Popham. Darren FranI Geoff Martin. Bob Shearer, Chris Flynn. Brad Warn Dave Mainwarmg, Stan Mclntre Coach Wagner. Nc pictured: Jim Dlmitt, Jason Caney. Girls1 Track; WHW . - . Row 1: Tricla Range. Kim Jones. Amy Spears I I- - -: - . Becky Cox Jamie Hamilton, Kara Hammond Am, Malaney. Amy Dickten. Jamie Vaughn. Nancx , Hampton Rowz: MEcheue Wahlan Almee Hofiman Kristine Burden Chrissy Bernhardt. Julle Robinson Kelty Dilbert Stacy Vaughr: lekI'Strouffe Michelle Cooke Any Napliar. Coach Pomeroy 88ISpbrts . Jim Dimitt doesn't crumble under the stiff competition. Darren Frank runs awaywith the 400- meter relay. G I T: Adam Axmacher Graig Dickey; Adam Sco-I vanner, Scett Wilson. Kevin Carrel: Row- 2: Coach 4 Randotph' Mark Schuler, Brian Rust, Brian Henry. , .- Geoff HU Not pictured: Kevin Gross. y I. - Sports! 89 G f Chris Bartels Jim Dlmitt Jeff Driver Traasa Fuson Brandon GiEllngs Melissa Golter Meiissa Grafton Kim Harper Jarod Hirsch Gary Hunley Larry Hutzel Shannon Lee Shawn Richardson ; Mark Schuier Jacqui Shearer , Stave Walker John Westfal! QOISports I ggnior Honors Chris Barfels- Boysi Soccer: CHL Academic. WresIling: CHL Academic. Captain. Rhonda Black- Volleyball: Captain. Brian Cain- Boys' Basketball: CHL First Team, SW District Honorable Mention, Captain. Jim Dimitt- Football: CHL Honosable Mention. Jeff Driver- Boys, Basketball: CHL First Team. Captain. Tereasa Fuson- Cheerleading: Captain. Cassie Gambill- Girls' Soccer: CHL First. jream, Captain. Brandon Gillings- Boys' Soccer: CHL Honorable Mention. Melissa Golter-Cheerlead- ing: CHL Academic. Melissa Grafton- Softball: CHL Second Team. Dee Dee Gredig- Cheerleading: Captain. lam Harper- SofIbaIl: CHL Second Team. Jarod Hirsch- Golf: CHL First Team, City First Team. SW Coaches' Poll First Team. Gary Hunley- Baseball: CHL Honorable Mention. Larry Hutzel- Bgys' Soccer: CHL First Team. City First Team, East- West AH Star Team, Captain. Shannon Lee- Vblleyball: CHL First Team. Captain. SoIIbaII: CHL Second Team. Kendra Maroum- Girls' Soccer: CHL First Team, East-West All Star Team. Jenny McNally-Girlsi Basketball: CHL First Team. Captain. Howard Medert- Football: Captain. Jeff Parnell- Golf: CHL Second Team. Shawn Richardson- Base- ball: CHL First Team. North-South All Star Team. Mark Schuler- Boys' Soccer: CHL First Team. captain. Tennis: CHL First Team. Jacqui Shearer- Softball: CHL Honorable Mention. Steve Walker- Figotball: CHL Honorable Mention, Captain. Baseball: CHL First Team, East-West All Star Team. John Westfall- Boys' Basketball: SW District Honorable Mention. NOT PICTURED; Jeff Steinau- Boys' Shear: CHL Second Team. Underclassmen Honors AcademIc L J. Dozierw Boys: BasketbaII: CHL Honorable Mention. Chad Gibson- Baseball: CHL Hgnorable Mention. Jeff Green- Boys Soccer: CHL Academic. Kevin Gross. Tennis: CHL Honorable .Mpntion. Chad Gibson- Baseball: CHL Honorable Mention. Jeff Green- Boys' Soccer: CHL Academic. Kgyln Gross- Tennis: CHL Honorable Mention. Kara Hammond- Cross Country: CHL First Team. AIMOO Halfman- Girls' Soccer: CHL Honorable Mention. Sherry Horron- Girls' Soccer: CHL Second Team. Geoff Hueii- Boys' Soccer: CHL Academic. Bethany Jones-Voileyball: CHL Academic. Steve Kanyon- Football: CHL Honorable Mention. Ernie Lawrence- WrosIIing: CHL Academic. Football: 6 L Honorable Mention, CHL Academic. Jason Lucy- Wrestling: Sectional Champion Captain. Phil Magner- Boys' Soccer: CHL Honorable Mention CHL Academic. Caryn May- Volleyball: CHL Academic. Chris Mills- Girls' Soccer: CHL First Team. Amy Napier- Girls' Soccer: CHL Academic Dan Noel- Swimming: CHL Academic. Josh Parton- Wrestling: CHL Champion. Dawn Polly- Girls' Sbccer: CHL Academic. Julie Robinson- Girls Basketball: CHL Academic Cross Country: CHL Academic Tricia Runge- Girls' Basketball: CHL Academic. Girls' Soccer: CHL Academic. Karen SEhlueter- Volleyball: CHL Academic Dodie Setty- Girls Soccer: CHL Second Team. Blake Slater- GEII: CHL Academic. Chad Switzer- Football: CHE. Honorabie Mention Brad Warm- Football: CHL AcademIc Jason Woodruff- Boys' Soccer: CHL Second Team. Sportle1 ....... . Pu... ? ..L.-.,,.,- By! M2. Haahhy Reading Harrlson Fayatlev BJa .. Mageiva WRESTLING ' dia Hi ' Madeira Twmey In place Deev Park . : of 15 ' 9 sgding Tommy 11m place ' of 15 HVL. Tourney 2nd place of 9 has. ,1 s; 92fSports Scores And Schedules l H 7- , 1, 544.5 ALL 1 Um; Miami Mgdsua ,, mien Hill Park. TENNIS .. Belh6l Tale '7 Indian Hill Deer Park ,J gm SOFTBALL 9i 'Wyoming m, :y v. No ALL I $1143. a 1, Glen Esta y Mt. Heallhy , Reading L . ONE ; Madeira BASKETBALL 9'22: 'SVEFEEEJSKL '- 5 Wyaming Mariemunr C. A. P. E. Finneytowrl Norwood Flea ding 7 Sports Scores 8x Schedules! 93 What we've done throughout th year are the things that have made i special. Our friends and our teacher have all coiored our memories of th year and are very much a part of what? has happened. Through dances, games. and everyday activities w. have both experienced and contribut- ed to the fife of the school. From the first morning announcements to the last song at graduation, people have filled the halls and made memories- !hat will last a lifetime: : HHIII H:: ::II QGXActivities 1e Sophomores Adam Kressler and Mike Roesoh are excited that they are no longer Freshmen. 2. While taking down the fiag, Steve Walker, Ken Tedrick, John Hempstead. and Joanna Stay- ton discuss their views on the presidential debates, 3. Geoff Martin wonders if the unusually hot weather will ever end, 4. Sherrie Franklin and Chad Gibson are appar- 1 ently unaware of the no cutting through the library between classes rule. 5. John Gest. Garth Wilson. and Scott Wiison wonder what happened to John Thompson's trumpet. : tibn. please? , W'hat kin. Here it is, t 'e'y morning announce NicoWeWQe 35m: eason than the T W -am practice their routlne for Friday 5 gwnst Ngnhw College Hill. . m ., 4m , M M -- 5 Mr FWW Mandala 5:55 WWWWW i 1 ActMtiele? TICKETS FOR iiMIDNIGHT MASQUERADEu . 1. The new Homecoming King and Queen. Steve Walker and Shannon Lee. 2. Baton twirler, Marla Howiand; Dmm Major Marty Sargeant; Middle Schooli Band Player. John Wapie; Jay Napier; Kevin Gross: Garth Wilson; arid Scott Wilson prepare to take the fieid. 3, Mrs. Clausen announces the next Queen Candidate. Laurie Neff, escort- 4ed by Rocky Lohgstreth. Our nexi King Candidate Mark ASchuler, is escorted by Deedee Dugle, announces Laurie Powell. - 5. Queen Candidate, Cassie Gambili leads the parade to the VFW Hall. 6. All smiies, Vanessa Pair. escorts T Mouser. 7. Larry Hutzel is escorted by Dee D Gredig at the Homecoming Dance. OH! That's Lr'ighi! Hey remind mt; tqnight to get money for the tick-l x 4 the freshness of the; school y ar .my date! By the way, what does your dress look: like? Do you know where you guys are going to go for dinner? 98lHomecoming 6. At the MidnightMasque'rade Dance, Steve Walker is crowned as the new Homecoming King. 7. Melissa Golter and Mark Schuier share another Loveland Homecoming. HomecominngJQ iiONE REMINDER Lets see, I have to re- member to get money for ghosts for every- body. I have to turn her new ciass ring. Gee, we order Senior Graduatidn announcements from Jostens next week Did you tegster to vote for' thegimock etection? aving a student nge With..Nprth IHill oIn Hidagy - I game. Have you seen the 'Igoaiwposts? T hex. 1. A1 HaIIoween, an Air Force pilot ITracy Masters; a baby Nannie Lammerti, and a hobo IVanessa ParrI, a doctor IHeather Brannoni. a hillbiily IKim Harperi, a country girl tJenhy McNaHyI, a 50's dude IJohn GestI, and a baseball , player tTricia GordleyI wonder if they will survive Jaws ILau- rie Poweln 2. Mr. Still piants a pig smooch on the nervous pig during the ' Kiss The Pig assembiy 3. Seniors Deedee Bugle, Sonya Warren. Jenny Yeatts, Kari KandI'I arid Melissa Golter dress up in the HaliOween Spirit. . 4. G. i. Joe IJenny CasseIII, the Wicked Queen in Snow White ISaraPartonI. George Micheal IBi'ian HenryI, a clown IPaige Lacyi. and a vampir'ess IRonda BIackI congregate on Haiioween. 5. The two Miami Writing Aware Teams, Kelly Seto. Jeahne Dietrick. Josie Scovanner. Chris Skinner Geoff Hueil and Brad King, received both good and superior ratings. 6. Seniors Rob Hall. Kris Smyth, Haiie Blain, John Gest, and Tammy Jackson give instructions to the underclassmen for the voting procedure at the Mock Election held a week before the National Presidential Election. 1OOIFaII 1. Mrsfsrf teacher winner'1ofthK chersup. 2. The k Electlo result of the General Electidn held in Wovember. . 19 'candidates. The contest was spon- ' 1a newly formed dru .aey were Deedee Dugg- IX :taey asters and My Df .1 eld on ovember sevent IWalker. and Larr 1 liesskaar1311ogjiemTr'TE-egL55LT front lob and are veg-plqse to the -' .. M Falll101 1021Fall May HCAST LIST WILL BE POSTED . Chris Cooksey, Student Director. fills in as Nan for Jenny McNally at dress rehearsal While the oihers try to figure out who the murderer is, . Meg. Jenny Szczepek. iears she's next on the murder's list in Murder Well Rehearsed. . Laurie, Vanessa Parr; uRob, Chris .SKinner; and : Chuck, Daron Jones, are uneasy when uBarn, Deedee Du- ' gle. confrontsfijim, Shaun Lenfaey. ;. Jimmy, Sean Murphy,rtrieslto?recakl to Sheila. Jianny Cass'eil', what hap- pened before he was big on the head in j 1 ,MurderWeli Heheaged. , , Amnye'wmagi stalls if: her conversation zwith Jim Berry in Dgiyewln.j' a ' 'N THE FRONT LOBBY,5 IIIII Did you guys hear? The cast: list is up! I know I didn't get the tole I wanted. YOijere so great in the play last fair: I'm sure you'll get a great part! e Look! I can't even believe it. It's going to be so great. I thingkgtheeidea of having a student difector is different, I thEfit' works outhou can be the star in your one-ac? play and I'll B 4the star in ours. 1. Gerald Mills as Augusius . proposes his love to nHelen. Dawn Buserneyer, in the play Augusrus. 2. Before the performances. Mrs. Jordan ap- plies make-up to Melissa Gaiter. 3. Shaun Lenney, Jim, is confronted by Barb. Deedee Dugle. in Drive In, . The HTutor . Melissa Golter. tries 10 ex- plain to the HDuchess. Heather Brannon. why Augustus has not spoken his word. T The Duchess . Heather Brannon. glares at Hector . Bryan Mott, while the Tu- tor . Mehssa Golter, and nAugustus . Gare ald Mills, stand at attention. 1:. U1 nALL CANDIDATES, TURN YOUR PICTURES IN TO 104lChristmas 1, Students demonstrate the latest dance steps at the less formal Christmas Bait. sponsored by the Student Council. 2. Sean Murphy and Tammy Parrott were named Mr and Mrs. Claus at the Christmas Batl. 3A The Art Club and Student Council decked the halls with wrapping paper. '13 la ta ta Ia - ta Ia ta let 4. Soloist,rSendra Wissel sings Away in a Man- ager durlng the Christmas Concert. 5 Mr. Lynn stringsyhts popcorn as he gets in the spirit of the holiday season. 6. Laura Everett. Scott Wilson. John Gest, and Andrea McGienan all react dittetently to the news that Shelia, Michaels will be moving to Montana. 7. The members of the Show Choirs stomp their feet and' kick their heels to a hoedown'at the end at their Christmas performance. Hey guys, it's time to cel- ebrate the coming of the Christmas season! The sec- ond annual Snow Ball dance is on Saturday - I'm ready! We're doubling since we're just friends. Oh. did I tell you? We're going out for pizza befoa'e the dance. It's going to be a blast! Christmasl105 and Deedee Bugle: are I' Mr. Friedmann's tales of at the JCWA's potluck distuf , Cambofdi dinner. , 2, Mark Strecker yells victory as Mrs. Fos- ter's class wins tirst-Iunch intramural volleyball championship. 3. Melissa Golter and Mark Schuier at- tend a seminar on county govemment sponsoreq why the Rotary Club of Cincinnati. v 4 Geoff Martin and Chris Laird await the rebound oi the shot made by Dan Long during iiitramural basketball. 1061Winter Jtake to the slopes on the y' Ski Club ski trip this iiSKI TRIP IS RESCHEDULED Oh my gosh, I canit wait to; go skiing, but it ' d again. Have you j 3? ha to bexcanceiled be- cause the weather is too I I tournaments since 1974; andgnow were going! Y game against CAPE? I Idzehot even believe , itense that game was Everyone stood up the whore time? cheering, and we thought we 'd won in the last five sec- onds. Then in the three 3 ft hey scoreq; FOR NEXT THURSDAY . . . AGAIN. 1. ME Zinnegcker-a of she smgpyub; sn0wed. 2. Mr. Dick , k.gthe idea tjf having evegya own .dishgas t9 the first pbtiV 5th year-for JCWA. L kaom Steinau tries 10 break aa r, s concentration i. ex ms, ' 4.?darod Hirsch, J eoff k HueiE. Craig Henry r, and 1 Kevin Carrelli sho at the ' tournament game 333 , d held i; at, Anderson. , - bin Rowe showsdwer support for the , ing Bengals by wearing the popu- Welc'okme To The Jungle shirts. - Winterl107 memfk DO YOU HAVE '33 I3 I3 33 .r3 33 33 I3 I3 33 33 I3 33 3 3 I3 I3 33 I3 33 33 I HELPED SEND A 33; D BY REQUEST SHOW CHOIR Di 33 STUDENT TU 3an WASHINGTON, DC. 3 Deedee gradig are eiecte'd S gheaftag King and Ouee g: Excitement fills the air a he Sweetheart concert mg Berlin; A Century ng. i 3 I 9d atea fonguthe S f ; vapopsored Sweethean' s mgan 3351333331;r MAI'm' Heffrfian Kendra: Marcum 5 Shannon Lem6eeEBee Gredi WnessaEQParr Sgnngri Franklin and KaEen Schlueter. Row 2: Larry Huf'iel, Jarod Hirsh, Steve Walker. Sean Murphy Ernie Laura; ence and Dirk Byerrnan. 3 t N; 108! Sweethearts A DATE YET? 1. Ernie Lawrence and Karen Schlueler are the first runnerS-Up for Sweetheart' s. 2. Larry Hutzej and Kendra Marcum smile as secqnd runners-up for the dance . 3 IBy Izzeguqist Hits uj Wifh a Hot N Y 109 Cassell. Deedee Dugle, and Melissa Coner are excited to be in the final chapter of their high school careers. 2 The Juniors and Seniors watch their classmates receive recognition as se- nior Superlatives. 3 On the second day of Senior Week, : Seniors in GP, English participate in activities of dressing cool . 4. John Westfall and Mark Schuler Hy to identify their Classmates when they. were Younger 0n the Senior Collage. 5. Bngequest encourages hope for the fu ' :w'nh the eong 'lf My Eriends f GCifJfBeSee Me Now? 31 Ihe'Senior Assembly. , e ,2 . a ' 1. Shannon Lee, Jacqui SheaEer. Jenny , 11OISenior Week It's finally here! Remember when we were Freshmen and we wenf to the Senior Assembly, and then on the phone that night we thought of who wouid be our Mr. and Mrs. Senib'r? New we-get; h to eat LaROsAaEgpfhzza. sport the a 50-60'3 100R. wear Senior sweat-i'3' shirts, and be recogniied, It's alt so neat to see everyone get; dragged up, al! the people we've, grown Up with. Now all of a sud- 'i den we're. Senier's and peopleg; have changed. 80, what are ye going to wear foraHiilbilly Day? 5 ATTENTION SENIORS . . . 1. Dena Barton tells Carolyn Hughes that she's relieved that she didn't spill any pizza lrom LaRosa's on her new dress. 2. Dee Dee Gredig and Steve Walker end Senior Week festivities as Mr. and Mrs. Senior. 3. Jennie Lammert and Laurie Powell en- joy pizza from LaRosa's. 4. Bill Ebel. Troy Moores. Andy Bissman, Steve Marshall. Deedee Dugle. Tammy Parron. and Jenny Lambert wear their '89 Senior Sweats on the third day of Senior Week. 5. Halie Blain and John Breitung are vot- ed Most Unique by the Class of '89, 6. Mrs. Foster's second bell class dresses for 50-60's day during Senior Week. 5.4 Senior WeekH 17 The casting is perfect, but Iim not sure if everything is going to fall in to place for this. i mean. this is The Sound Of Music! Are we ever going to do ati the scenes? Is the band ever going to practice with us? Are the sets going to be ready on time? ii'don't know how, but it's all com- ing together! The costumes and sets are awesome! The songs sound good ieiien without the orchestraJ! Everyone knows his lines! How is it: we always bring it together at Dress? Rehearsai?;,.Have 'you seen the; crowd outtthere? I cant wait. i'm so, excited! HCHORUS 1. Kely Seto, itMother Abbesst tells Maria she must return to the Trapp Villa to face her feelings. 2. Dawn Busemeyer, 'tElsa Schraeder, uses her influence with 'Captain Von Trapp. Steve Marshail. ! 3. Vanessa Parr. Liesl. expresses her gratitude to Jenny McNally, Fraulein Maria. for being a iriend as well as the new governess. 4. The Von Trapp children crouch in fear of the thunder as iiMaria conforts them by singing t'The Lonely Goatherd. i' , . CHECK YOUR DRAMA SCHEDULES? ii Liesi. discyss her n , v Jennie Laanert. iiGre and John Gest. w uFi;iiedric:h, i' iisYQn to their new governess Melissa Gone; Brigitta Shaun Lenney, u Kurt, and Tina Hammond iiLousia' stand at attention when called by their iather Cap- tain Vonk 33 H3 iiTO THE LOBBY 1. Melissa Golter is a Iovela'ndis entry for the Engiish-Speaking Unions Shakespeare Recital Contest heid at the Cincinnati Historical Societyion March 4 2. Students running Ci Council tor a. day on March 14 are: 15! row- Lisa Dunn icouncilw'pman for her mother Barbarai, Jenny ColwelJ icounCiIdea bstitutlng as Don Booksi, Dee Dee Gredig icounciiwomw ar'y McDoneID, Deedee Dugie ivice- mayor aciing for Heie Isi'. Chris Cooksey iWayne Barfeis, city manageri. 2nd rdW-iMark Schuier iregUlarly Kathryn Sid- neyi. Jamie Boys iacting mayor for Gregg Wenei, Steve-Noei icouncilman for his grandfather, George Andersoni. John Gest icity solicitor Richard Melfii and Mr. Dickihan advisor. 3. Renee Davis and Chris Mills sample the homemade ice cream they have prepared. 4. Mr. Hausterman addresses the siuderit's at ihe National Henor Society' 3 Tapping ceremony where twenty-eight Juniors: and Seniors were inducted. 5 Tina Nelson helps in the making of costumes for the Sprihg Mumca 1 14lSpring W AT THIS TIME 1, NIcoIe Stevens signs her name to the Honor Society's Inductee list v onnsors a bake sale .4 k E raise money far cancer research. 4 3 Debb'e Kodish shows some 01 the work dbne by the i Creative Clothing ct ass tor The t3Sou Musigg rm - '4 Treasa Em xygonders Is it goin 4 n? t 4;; K 4.7 7 . luhch to help Have you noticed that every club has somethtng going on in the Spring? You ; need money for a can e trip with the Na? t nd there' 5 a Sight lebby after the morning announcements. The Senior Citizens were her'ecbut they were with the Home Econony Depart- ment andlneversaw, butlhegrd, the 8th graders Were roaming the halts with the Student CouncIl. Such a busy 8 t ! SpringH 15 THE KING AND x 1 116lProm QUEEN ARE Even though it was raining that day the spirit . of Prom could not her dampened. The Easi-r Igate Eirioiiday Inn waS' beautifully decorated in emerald green and silver witmkeepsake roses and e.s Then the -4 . atthe Beech- hmon fiatwet Club was attended by many cou- pies who enjoyed a Lip Sync contest, movies,a food, and swimming. E 3 ,y N'By Request'i members participate in America Sings . in Washington 1HDC 0n the weekend 01 Prom. 2 Laurie Neff and her date cuddle to a slow dance at From which was deejayed by Denny Richter. m; 3. David Hiles is happy to be wiih his giriiriend Chris Langford, who moved . from Loveland this year 4. Nikki Sroute Brad King Chris Laird Lynn Mills, and Michelle Cooke show their Prom spirit as Steve Marshall does the i'hand jive in the back 5, The 1989 Prom King and Queen. Mark Schuler and Kris Webb. lead the firsi dance after 1he coronation. 6w Loveland High School Juniors and Seniors, and their dates, enjoyed the 1989 Prom on April 28 sponsored and decorated by the ciass of 1990. Promli 17 TODAWS I .. I; 4w: I fw- LgOn Friday, April 21 the Seniors gathered in ihe N '1... N, gauditoiium i gone of their last meetings. Q I? 2. Senior psycho; 99y .smdenis, Vanessa Parr afhd Jenni V Boosa try to gagessz the owner of anofhsr cellage. I Freshmen, Erin Reid Nancy Hampton and Kei iy Dil- cvare involved in a GeologylAdvanced Physics i . e Anggi of peam gets another victim, Chris Minion. 5. Bkckyv'Cox and Dawn Engel are seiedted to go to Giris' State at Ashland Collegi'e, 6. L.Ji Dozier and Bryan Hackler go to Boys' State in the summer at Bowling Green State University. 11818pring 3HIT LIST prepared for I 3. Mr H6u$ennan Senior' 8 last mom ; immr -:. M ' t List. lHey nice touch Mr. $3ny woman t be as long as his but hy, on my list I ave Springl119 1. 5. 120fSpring Honors OnuFebriuary 25 Melissa Hughes Amy Napier. Kevinbarrellij 5 Jennie Lammert. Jeanne Dietrick. Chris Laird and Brad King participated in the individual Math Competition at Lakota Hng , School: 1 i ; anda Webb. Gina Miiier, and Marisa Bai'fels are . ise' by the sunny spring 'day. Kier Hodas Ken Tedrick Chad irwing and Tom 5 i there 8 only a month of school left. r7- - v - iiHAVE A GOOD DAY? , Juniors board the bus for their composition irip to the Public Library oi Cincinnati. . JamiShoppe takes time out to read a peak for her Freshman English class. . On February 18. Paui Jonson. Craig Lewis. and Briari'Pape participate in the Computer Team Competition at The University of Cincinnaii. . New inductees into the Internationai Thespian Sdciety, Fletcher Gib? son. Chtis FOIsythe Bryan Hagkier -nKim Harper. Josie Scovanner Jennie Lammert. Melissa Golie and Tina Hammong see Camelot media on May 25 . Holly Olson Jeanne Dietrick Chris Skinner Jenny DePue. and Beth Mainwaring talk about going to the i'reai sock hop in the gym on Friday night. May 12. 6. Seniors Treasa Fuson and Meiissa Grafton swing the rope as Joanna Stayton and Laurie NEH spring into action. 7 Darren Frank plays basketbaii at lunchtime. Spring! 121 i PICK UP SCHOLARSHIP ,l. .Jlllll 7 LJJ'I ITI x I I 1.171; Cyndi Rogers mak 33$ bank to be put in the Art Show held on May JLand 1 . Toby Hughes and Krisy23myttjgpaint dnfferent pen spectives 6?. the Sainstract bicycle' for the Art Show. , 3 z 3. After being fir leady for paintiggf L 4. Gary Cayse pufgrihe oil finish 6n hiseapgnet to be displayed in the-JArt Showk 1 . 5. Tony Karnesmdrks steadily to put togethezr his meals projectmrthe Art Show. ' 6. Soon ReifengerQer planes 3 board for his wood project th mil be in the Art Shaw 4:3 ' a .: M n We kilh. the ceramics are 122nm Show Did you hear about all the money the Seniors were awarded? It was incredible. It was so exhilarating to see who was ohoosen for the different scholarships and to see the people who've shown such outstanding qualities get what they deserve. APPLICATIONS . . . 1. The Women's Ctub of Loveland presented its award to Sonya Warren who was also the recipient of the Loveland Education Association Schtilarship. 2. The student who portrayed Lovelahd's ideals of aeademic achievement and stue dent leadership was Tricia Gocdley who won the John J; 099 Memoriat Award. 37 Academic achievement and extracurricu- lat activities are what won Matt Dickman the Academic thosters Scholarships, 4. Mike Yacavone wag: the recipient of this years Arlee W. Greenwald Scholarship. 5. The Salisbury'Memorial Award Went to Kris Webb for demonstrating love, enthusi- asm. and dedication for learning, Senior Honors! 123 W iiLAST BUT 1. Cincinnati Bengal Anthony Munoz gives the Commencement Address to the mem- bers of the Class of 1989. 2. Steve Walker. Class President, bids fare- well and good luck to his classmates. 3. Valedictorian Tracy Masters. 4. Salutatorian Chris Cooksey. 5. Proud parents, rela'rives and friends watch the proceedings. 6. Junior Attendants for Commencement. Row 1: Kim Begue. Susan Gay. Aimee Spears. Megan Anderson. MicheEle Cooke. Tina Nelson Row 2: Jason Lucy, Phil Magner, Steve Kenyon, Geoff Hueil, Bob- by Shearer, Dirk Byerman 124lGraduation NOT LEAST . . . It just seems tike a dream: Graduation, here, now. Itake the step forward and there's no look ing back. Yet memories are all that I seem to have to hoid on to right now. When I first stepped in to this school, i never imagined how it would really feel. Fm hap- py: Pm scared . . . because now is the time to say goodbye. 1. Shannon Lee accepts her dipIoma from Board Member Richard StreckerV 2. Graduates process to the strains of Pomp and Circumstance . 3. The Class of 1989! 4. Graduates receive tinal instructions from Mr. Haustermant 5. Memories, Graduation! 125 The community in which a school rests strongly shapes the face of the school itself. With a iot of support. the school can accom- plish a great many goals and continue to support the community in return. Here are the businesses who have contributed to the yearbook, and have made it possible for these memoties to be saved. Chris Cooksey llhl 'III II..::::II . .$5;?3-$ th772696$ ganazaXWea gm gyfz 'yXHyIlHKyW? V w. Kl , $5533. . JbaKijJ-NIM' ,3. r 1+, HUI: ; - - - mmmillJQULHMp.93mk :1 ,,.. ;4,,ul, am. 4W0 ' 4 m E? 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Vice-President; Laurie Neff, Treasur- er; and Paige Lacy, Secretary. Advertisements! 139 140 - The End 105 TENS Awareness, education and prevention were the warchu'ords in fighting acquired meune deficienq aymglrlimc lAlDSl. Alarming Statistics urged a bioscicncc- company to develop an AIDS te5t that Shows resuls in as little as hw minutets. Roseanne Barr and Iuhn Cnudman slurred in one of lhu I989 seabom lopimlud new comedy series, Roseanne. airing on ABC. The 1988 drought damaged crops and slowed barge traffic all across the nation. Record-high temperamres and little rainfall also threatened wildlife and livestock. Plastic explosives were blamed for the crash of llw Now Yorkibound PanAm Flight 103 m lnikerbiu, Stulland, Dec. 21, 1988, which killed all 258 people on board. plus about a dozen people on me ground A national smoking ban went into effect on all domestic flights under It was a nev mending adventure in two hours, raising smokers' ire and 'Toonloxm in the 1988 hit Who mevd nnn-smokers' satisfaction. Roger Rabbit? , which cleverly combined delightful animation with a con'ledy-mlwn: 1 v ' I I The nation commemorated the 25th anniversary ofJohn F. I Kennedy's death. Kennedy was shot as he rode in a. caravan m'th his wife. Jackie, and Texas governorlohn Connally in Dallas. Texas, t Nov. 22. 1963. t J 1 It's a bird! It's a plane! It's Superman's birthday! The granddaddy of comic book ,. . heros celebrated his 50th anniversary in ' ' style in 1988. Hurricane Gilbert crossed the island of Jamaica, Ieming thousands homeless. The hurricane also spanned tornados in Texas; Brian Bottano 0f Sunnwale, Calif; won the men's Olympic hgure skating competition in Calgary. Boitano was the first American to capture the gold at the DW Winter Ohmpics. Rock stars Tracy Chapman. Sting and Bruce Springsteen sang for the Human Rights Now! concert for Amnesty International during a six-week tour of 20 Cities on five continents. The San Francisco 49ers heat the Cincinnati Bengals 20-16 in the last few minutes of Super Bowl XXIII in Miami.


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