Madeira High School - Mnemonic Yearbook (Madeira, OH)

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THE YEAR - Madeira High School MNEMDNIC Lines, lines, lines, lines of our lives, 5 CANDIDS intersecting each moment in classroom, around the world. TABLE OF CONTENTS Activities ................... 6 F aculty ................... 48 Seniors .................... 58 Underclassmen ............. 78 Sports .................... 102 Clubs .................... 128 Advertising ................ 147 life of each swirled into the Lines, ! individual in his activities and interests I and With each encounter of life. CANDIDS - For the rest of time, our lives follow lines .10 HOMECOMING '76 The 1976 homecoming queen was Jenny Quint; other candidates were Katie Krummel, Amy Graver, and Sue Glasgow HOMECOMING - Freshman attendant- Stephanie Taylor Sophomore attendant- Kelly Wilson Junior attendant- Ronnie Borcherding Senior attendant- Kathy Marquart 11 ial event mg a spec F ootball Homecom 12 that offered participation to all . . . . . . as well as Oktoberfest, a whirl of 14 omwnmm- activity to keep each student involved . . . 15 these are the people and '16 tcmnms events that form the lines of our lives. 17 I Time Out For Ginger: A production involving hdurs; 18 S C I T A M A R D team work, 66 ial essent and that of practice, also needed by girls striving 20 POWDER PUFF -J to gain equality in all sports. 21 22 Lines separate each of us, but also i E? w CANDIDS - encircle groups working together i J 23 sharing our ideas S E I H V I T C A and our talents. 26 -Winter Homecoming: not on time - WINTER HOMECOMING - but not forgotten. Students enjoying life 28 CANDIDS -: through learning . . . 29 . . . the skills that Will 30 i 3; j i ruipmn', L $4.11mll.:13. ,. open doors to the future. 31 32 Spring brings a Carnival,, CARNIVAL 3f talents. The long cold Winter is over, 34 I I In 1717 !!! 'lWW'I'W ll 77-171 A333w W .. A kit, students venture to the outdoors, L some to participate in sports CANDIDS 0 .0 r S S a l C e h t n .1 S r e h t 0 ion a chance for express City Rhythm 38 VARIETY SHOW and involvement in a student variety show. ,39 9: 3 Just Begun ,Ve Only We CC 40 The Juniors Honor The Seniors. 41 42 041$ $32. ' L E ,. L' Accomplishments are commended and seniors end their final year. 43 For the class of 77 this is not an ending 44 GRADUATION -I only another beginning 45 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS FROSH CHEERLEADERS Karen Shank, Ronnie Borcherding, Katie KrummeL Laurie Beth Gibbons, Tina Currens, Lynn Sanders, Lisa Jaccod, Meyer, Amy Graver, Jenny Quint, Wanda Luft, Stacey Penny Sexton, Marsha Grossman XVuilleumier, Cathy Kuykendall, Carol Groenewold CHEERLEADERS - WRESTLERETTES JV CHEERLEADERS Sheryl Rathman, Meg Maidlow, Beth Eddingfield, Jane Karen Eshmam Carla Robinson, Ardis Jones, Anne Oliver, Wukusick, Sheila Spurlock, Susan Eshman, Mary DeNoma Joni Painter' Debbie Deible 47 FAcULTY FACULTY FACULTY XAI , k s gPIJ??;I29EI f h F '. N VIII wk ti; ix: 3 D K N -. I'? I ' . V ,0 v7: 5 Mn hf: I FAC U LTY F- E :3 0 E F- I- s! FACULTY FAC 50 Mrs. Barr Home Economics Teacher Hospitality Mr. Buchy Science Tennis Coach, Boys' Golf Coach, Band Ass't. Mr. Budde Foreign Language School Treasurer, Junior Classical League Mrs. Cantwell Business Management JV Cheerleaders Adviser, 12th grade Cenordinator Business Management Bulletin Boards , Chairman of Advisory Council Mr. Combs Math Math Assistance Adviser, Chairman Math Dep't. , Math Club Adviser FACULTY - Mr. Dilworth Music Department Music Director, Variety Show Director Mr. Dishon Art Department Chairman Fine Arts, Football Filming, Art Shows Mr. Dunn Math Student Parking Mr. Effler Foreign Language Chairman Foreign Lang. , Spanish Club Mr. Foreback Business Management DE Club, Bookstore, Soccer Coach Mr. Gardner Athletics Athletic Director, Head Bas- ketball, Athletic Council - 51 Dlrector ! f! 52 Mrs . Gilsdorf Couns elor Mr. Goodman English 9th grade Co-ordinator, Ass't. Basketball, Ass't. Football Mr. Graler English Chairman English Dep't. , Yearbook Co-Advisor Mrs. Gutting Theater Department Theater Arts Adviser Mr. Hanson Social Science Student Gov't. Co-Advisor Mr. Hartley Science llth grade Co-ordinator h SENIORS - FRANCES ELLEN BERTOLI A true friend walks in when the rest of the world walks out. CHRISTOPHER GERARD BLATZ Suppose you were floating then your legs were cut off, would you still float? I would. Iojo Bolenski JAMES CARLTON BLOUGH A burden which one chooses is not felt. JOHN RICHARD BOMKAMP We make out of the quarrel with others, rhetoric, but ourselves, poetry. PATRICIA LENORE BOND The Lord is first, my friends are second, lam third. DEBORAH BORN No one should give up a dream without giving it a Chance to come true. ANTHONY LEE BOWERS Isnht life beautiful, isn't life gay, ian: life the per- fect thing to pass the time away. MICHELLE BOYD I am What I am. PATRICIA BUTLER Happiness comes only when we push our brains and hearts to the farthest reaches of which we are capable. W ILLIAM TODD BUTLER He who hears music, feels his solitude peopled at once. JOHN ROSS CACARO I drink to the general joy of the whole table. PAMELA SUE CARPENTER Do you not know I am a woman? When I think, I must speak. 61 62 CYNTHLA CARTER May you always have the freedom to be yourself. KIMBERLY DAWN CARTER Life is meant to be loved. CAROL ANN CHRISTIANSEN The thing that goes the farm thest towards making life worthwhile that costs the least, and does the most, is just a pleasant smile. DONALD ANTHONY DAVID CLARK Invenifmus viam aut faciemus KIMBERLY ANN CLARK A tender moment lives in the heart for all eternity. DALE INGRAHAM CLEVER Don't think twice, it's :11- right. DANIEL LEE COLSTON If man doesn1t keep pace with companions it's be- cause he hears a different drummer. SUSAN LYNN CONNOR Money will buy a fine dog, but only love will make him wag his tail. VICKI CONSTABLE I've been thinking about good things to come. I believe something good has begun. THEODORE PA UL CORBIN We are seeds of the plant and it's our ripeness and ful- ness of heart that we are given to the wind and scat- tered. KAREN ANN CORDER Life lies not in living, but in liking AMY W. CRAVER If you find me wild and strange, kindly help me rearrange. h SENIORS - LORI GAIL CROSS It's not how much We have, but how much we enjoy, that makes happiness. PEGGY DALEY 'Tis what I love determines who I love. TERRY LYNN DEIBLE If it weren't for the last minute, :1 lot of things wouldn't get done. TERESA DELLER Your chief competition is the you of a year ago. To improve, beat that you. DAVE DEMICHELIS Music is the universal language. jA MES BRUCE DENKER If you tell the truth you don't have to remember anything. DOUGLAS A . DIESEL We cannot tolerate their ob- structions and they do not understand our protests. MICHAEL WllLIAM DISBENNETT It doesn't matter who you love, or how you love, but that you love. LINDA DREXELIUS I live, which is the main point. JAMES EDWIN DURAND Takq what I say in a dif- ferent way, and it's easy to say that this is all confusion. RUSSELL CHARLES ECKERT JR. The Love that follows us sometime is our trouble. ROSE MARIE EDDINGFIELD The eyes are like a lamp for the body; if your eyes are clear your whole body will be full of light. 63 64 JOANN ELING L'enfer, c'est les autres. SUSAN ANN ESHMAN Nothing is to be more high- ly prized than the value of each day. MICHAEL ANTHONY EVERS The greatest ameng talkers are the least among doers. JANICE FELLER Here's to life. GARY HOWARD FISCHER I returned and saw under the sun 3 race not to the swift or a battle to the strong or favor to men of skill- chance happens to all. SUSAN DAWN FLDER Man can't discover oceans unless he has courage to lose sight of the shore. TERRI FORLINES To err is human; to forgive is divine. WILLIAM FOY We are always getting ready to live, but never living. DEBRA JEAN FRITZ And it's the saddest thing under the sun to say goodbye to the ones you love. MIKE FUCITO I came,- I saw; I conquered. ROBERT DAVID GARDNER It's better to let people think you're a fool, than to open your mouth and re- move all doubt. RICHARD ALLEN GEYER Pain and fear destroy the beauty I have seen. CYNTHIA GIBBS See me under lights. KATHLEEN ANN GILLIGAN Don't take life to seriously, you'll never get out of it alive. LORI BIRCH GIAESCHER But it's the laughter we will remember whenever we re- member, the way we were. SUSAN GUE GLASGOW You can do without people, but you can't do without friends. LYN GORDON I am me. MATTHEW JAMES CRATE We got to stand side by side we got to stand together. Power that's what they're screamin' freedom of the soul pass it on to young and old. DOUGLAS GREEN Nothing will come of noth- ing. DAVID REDFIELD GRIGG Perhaps at Sometime we will be glad to remember even these things. DAVID ARTHUR GROENEWALD He traces the steam-engine always back to the tea ket- tle. l SENIORS - MICHAEL CHARIES GROSSMAN When you're through chang- ing you're through. TINA ANN HAEUSSIER Kindness is a language the deaf can hear and the dumb can understand. KEVIN BRYAN HAMMOND Sometimes we'll cry, some- times we'll laugh, and all along these times we'll WonderJ which is lifes bet- ter half. 65 66 CATHERINE JEAN HAYES Success is never final and failure never fatal, it's courage that counts. DAVID WILLIAM HAYNES A few fly bites cannot stop a spirited horse. KENDRA LEE HEALY I live for today, because no- body promised me tomorrow. BRUCE TENNYSON HELWAGEN If a thorn of lonliness is in your side you're better dead if you haven't died- share the drink of lonliness- it's better than drinking alone. DEBRA ANN HENKE Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves. RICHARD HENRY May be all for the best. TOM HITCHCOCK Love and do what you likel MARK JOHN HOlDEN I am not afraid of tomorrow for I have seen yesterday, and I love today. ROGER LEE. HOLLIDAY The youngest of the family is moving with authority, building castles by the sealJ he dares the tardy tide to wash the all aside. MARY PATRICIA HOWARD You can't always get what you want but if you try you might find you get what you need. BRIAN WILLIAM HOWE Grief takes care of itself but for the full value of joy- share it with someone. THERESA ANNE HUITGER We arrive in this world alone. We depart alone. This time called life was meant to share DONALD JOSEPH HUNTER, JR. Imagination is more impor- tant than knowledge. JAMES IVESTER IfI don't see you no more on this world I'll meet you on the next one-don't be late. ANN MARY JA COBS Am I wrong to believe in the city of gold that lies in a deep distance, he cried. LAURA LOUISE JANSEN It's better to have one friend of great value than many friends who are good for nothing. JOANN KEEPER And we all had a real good time. TIMOTHY KLINE. Two roads diverged in a wood, I took the one less traveled, that's made the difference. KELLY KRAEMER May you live all the days of your life. BECKY A NN KRA IVER To fulfill one's dream is the essence of life. THOMAS KAMPHAUS I want to be happy and free, living and loving. SENIORS - CHRISTOPHER KRUETZ No one can forbid us the future. w KATHRYN SUE KRUMMEL How beautiful a day can be when kindness touches it. PATR ICIA KUHN No matter what we get out of this I know we'll never forget. 67 68 GARY KUYKENDALL It matters not how long one lives, but how. GARY LAUGHLIN If it feels good, let it ride. CAROL JEAN LEMMINC- And if you listen hard the tune will come when all are one and one is all. To be a rock and not to roll. KENDALL JAY LIPP God often. visits us, but most of the time we aren't 3.1: home. MICHELLE DIANE LUCKEY Be yourself, rely upon God, and you cannot fail to be of value. MI CHAEL REINHARD LUEBKEMANN Does anyone know where the love of God goes when waves turn the minutes to hours? PAMELA SUE LUX If I made you smile each day the rest of your life, what would it be worth to you? WOODY THOMAS MACK Champion the right to be yourself, live your life and follow your own star. KATHLEEN LEE MARQUART We don't remember days, we remember moments, but We always remember people. THOMAS F. MARR When you're weary, feeling small, when tears are in your eyes, I will dry them all. KAREN LYNN MARTIN A stranger is a friend you haven't met yet. RUSSELL MASON There is only one success; to be able to spend your life in yom own way. I SENIORS - CLAUDIA CECILIA MCCARTY My entrance I Surely carry on and Change the passing of the sun. I don't even need to try, I am one. DONALD McCIANAI-IAN Life is what we make it. RICHARD ANTHONY MCQUEARY III Responsibility sits hard on my shoulder. Like a good wine I'm better as Iget older. DEBORAH MARIE MEDLICOTT I am not afraid of tomorrow, for I have seen yesterday, and I love today. STUART MIER Hitch your wagon to a star. HOLLY JEANNE MIRACLE Our happiness in the world depends on the affections we are enabled to inspire. LYNNE RENE MOOREHEAD We've only just begun to live. RICHARD jOSEPI-I MORGAN Life is a jigsaw puule with most of the pieces missing. CHARLES MORRIS So it goes. mwa r LINDA LEE MORRIS We win by tenderness; we conquer by forgiveness. LESLIE MORROW Happy are those who dream dreams and are ready to pay to make them come true. MARCIA KAY MUELLER For we are but of yesterday and know nothing, becauSe our days upon earth are a shadow. 69 7O PAULINE JEAN MUENCHEN Happiness is a butterfly; when pursued, is always be- yond our grasp, but if you will sit down, may alight upon you. JAN GERARD NAGENGAST Take it easy, but take it. ROBERT JOHN OEZER The eyes of honesty can achieve; how many millions do we deceive each day. MELANIE. ORSE Laugh and be merry. JEFFREY DONALD PAINTER Whether my heart hath wiser grown or not. . . at least it hath seen more of life and men. KIMBERLY PARIS These days I seem to think a lot about the things that I forgot to do. PATRICK PATTON Oh baby it's a wild world. STAFFAN PETERSON We can understand One another, but each of us is able to interpret himself to himself alone. DANIEL GERARD ROBERT PIERCE Some men like the Chinese Life, some kneel and pray but I like women and I like wine-I've always liked it that way. TINA PITACCO I am only one, but still I am one. STEPHEN JEFFREY PLAS The wise man is wise be- cause he understands his ignorance. MARY MARGARET POHLMAN Now let's all start living for the one that's going to last. I SENIORS - JEFFREY THOMAS QUINT Without surrender be on good terms with all people. JENNIFER KATHLEEN QUINT What I would like to be is my ideal. What people thinkI am is my reputation. What I am is my character. MATTHEW RESER Love and do what you like. AMY ELIZABETH RIETMAN The Lord is my sheperd; I shall not want. MICHAEL RORIE Take me as I am or let me go. THERESA MARIE RUNCK Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful; we must carry it with us; or we will not find it. EILEEN MARIE SCHMID The important thing is to be able to sacrifice what we are for what we could be- come. PA UL SCHNEIDER I saw and loved. MARK STEVEN SCHNELL Through the com and Bible Belts, enclaves whose lode- stars are John Deere and Jesus. RICHARD MICHAEL SCHOENBORN Man realized that to survive he'd have to forgo asking that question Why live? MICHELLE SCHOETTELKOTTE You see things as they are and ask Why ? I dream things that never were and ask Why not? JOSEPH SCHOONOVER A moments insight is some- times worth a life's experience. 71 72 DANIEL ALAN SCHWEPPE Life is a parting, not a meeting, only an hour for a passing greeting, only a friendship for a while. SCOTT SHANK With a little help from my friends. JEFFREY SHAW To dream the impossible dream. DONNA MARIE SORRENTINO There is no greater sorrow than to recall the time when we were happy. DAVID SPEARS Hungover and clog tired; it's a long road in life and a short steering wheel to turn. MARY SPEARS You're as beautiful as you feel. DAVID GLENN SPURIOCK Nothing is done-everything in the world remains to be done or done over. MARK TAYLOR STA CY Trifles make perfection, perfection is no trifle. ELIZABETH STRATTON Thank God for the privilege of living. LINDA DIANE STRONG Happy are those who can give without remembering and take without forgetting. CECILIA MARIE SUNNEN'BERG I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately and not when I came to die, did I discover that I had not lived. STEVEN TANIS A man makes his opportuh nity. MARGARET ANN TERHAR When you close your eyes do you see places you've never seen, yet you've been there? GREGORY MARK THEOBALD How wonderful life is. DAVID MARK THORNSBURG No goal is too high, if you Climb with Care and confi- dence. JOHN PRESCOTT UNGER No one is useless in this world who lightens the bur- den of it to anyone else. MARIA TERESA VARGAS V. To meet an old friend in a distant country is like the delight of rain after a long drought. CAROLYN VEHR I will do my best. That's all I can do. BRENT CHRISTOPHER VESSALO Horse sense is what a horse has that keeps him from betting on people. EDWARD JO SEPH VON HAGEL What I do is all that con- cerns me and not what peo- ple think. TA MI RENE VORDENBERG Love is sunshine, hate is shadow, life is checkered shade and sunshine. TONNIS HENDESIKUS WILDEBOER Don't be mad if you don't get everything you want; be thankful you don't get everything you deserve. TERRI LOUELLA WILKINSON A little body often harbors a great soul. KIMBERLY SUE WRSON Two roads diverged in a wood, I took the one less traveled, that's made the difference. 73 74 MICHAEL ALBERT WINNER Consider well what your strength is equal to, and what exceeds your ability. MARCIA STERLING VVINSLOVV I am nothing without laughter and the love of friends. TIMOTHY FREDERICK WISE All you touch and all yOu see is all your life will ever be . CONNIE IRAN WOLFE 1 love the stars too fondly to be fearful of the night. CHRISTOPHER H - WRIGHT We must live each day as if it was our last fer time 's a jet plane; it moves too fast. STACEY LYNNl WUILLEUMIER Lord give me courage to be me; when I'm wounded by those who condemn me, help me forgive them, they don't understand. PETER MICHAEL WUKUSICK The fear of the Lord is like a paradise of blessing, it clothes 3 man with more than glory. THOMAS HENRY A man travels the world over in search of what he needs and returns home to find it. REBECCA SUE ZWAYER you see things as they are and ask Why? ldream of things that never were and ask Why not? OKEN $ mm mum mA, um Aw D mu. IR .WD, In Memory Of VALERIE POE F RED TURCK 7S Remember When . . . 76 Not Pictured Dave DeRoo Doug Appel Mike Helgeson Phil Berry Darlene Johnson Chris Brown Pat Lewis Holly Currens Karen Matteson jonnie Deans Kim McGuire Terri Mergard Linda Meyer Donna O'Connor Dan Schneller Dave Stricker Jim Stuutebeck Steve Wicke SENIOR CANDIDS - Class Officers Pres. -Tammy Baker V. P. -John Cacaro Treas. -Connie Wolfe Sec't. -I-1011y Miracle 77 gs Bloxapun uemssepxepun menUnderclassmen dercl a3 0n Un assm 80 Mary Albers Mark Allegra Jackie Allman Richard Anderson Tom Armstrong Rob Arthur Shelly Banks Denise Barnes Linda Basile Dave Beamer Roley Bechtel Jenny Beck Larry Beck Margie Blatz Tammy Brandenburg Cherie Becker Vince Bocklett Joe Brown Mark Belperio jenny Boettcher Tony Brown Grant Benson Joyce Bomkamp Amy Brunner David Bertoli Ronnie Borcherding Tracy Case Peter Bertoli Brent Boys Carol Clark Jim Cloran George Delatxon Jilene Durbin Craig Finney Doug Coley Dave Denecke Linda Earles Fred Gallenstein Andy Colvin Mary DeNoma Tami Elliot Jim Gan: Bill Crossley Ed Diebold Edith Emery Amy Gatchell Debbie Dalton Steve Dufek Nancy Estill Pete Gillie Patty Deerwester Karen Dunlap Mark Falck Jim Glass K :- W t:- . -..v ,1 A . x... h; JUNIORS- Ron Graham Dana Gregg Jim Gritmon Carol Groenewold Tim Haeussler Scott Hamm B1 82 Mary Hardesty Sandy Harris Kevin Hartman Dave Heim Molly Hendricks Jim Henry Dave Hensgen Dennis Hill Sandy Hite Martha Hitchcock Greg Hoffeld Jeff Holden Carol Hopewell Chuck Howell Brenda Hunt Theresa Hunter Joe I acks on D ana J ames Martha Jansen Kathy Klein Bob jostes Ken Knight Tom Joy Cathy Kykendall Cindy Judson Pam Lester Jerome Kamphaus Wanda Luft: Vivian Kavanaugh Wilma Luft Tim Macho Me g Maidlow Lisa Maj chsmk Greg Marquart Debbie Marsh Brenda Mason Mark McCarty Jim McCudden Steve McGuire Jane McKelvy Terry Medert Laura Meyer JUNIORS- Cindy Mikelonis Tom Nagengast Chris Pember Cindy Moody Craig Neago Rene Penley Leah Moorehaed Rick Niehoff Dave Penman Steve Morris Colleen O'Neill Patti Pierce Brian Morgan Jim Osborne Kelly Pike Debbie Morgan Jeff Osterholt Paul P135 83 84 Tracy Platt Rick Powell Lois Power Harold Prather Tim Quinn Laura Rahn Mike Rapp Sheryl Rathman Lori Reser Bob Reuther Linda Ritchie Judy Rufner Jean Ruis Marsha Runck Randy Ruscher Nena Russo Judy Saum Joni Scheidt Linda Schneller Chris Schoenbom Mary Schonhoft Laura Schreibeis Dave Schrichte Karen Schultz jay Scott Lisa Seifert Becky Serge Bob Shade Karen Shank Diane Shelton x, .. '. ' ' JUNIORS- Iohn Siefke Mark Spry Ellen Singler Mark Sterne Patti Slade Scott Stotler Jeff Smith Kim Stratton Rick Soper Bob Sullivan Dale Sowders Marilyn Tench mlie Thacker Steve Theobald Heidi Thiele Julie Thomas Bill Thornton Carole Toki Rod Villari Paul Wagner Sandy Wakefield Tina. Wallace Dave Webber Re gina Williams Rusty Winner Vic: Wojcik William Wolfe Sandy Woods Jane Wukusick Terry Yuan 85 Sandy Zehnder Paul Zeph Tom Currens 86 Not Pictured: Julie Applegate Mike Bacher Brad Baker Bill Dowers George Ferguson Gary Jaccod Dave jackson John Kautzman Tom Kessen Sean McCabe Cindy Mitchell Lloyd Power Tom Recker Seott Shaw Dave Teeter Elaine Trabout Dale Wallace Dave Young JUNIORS- ,I Class Offices Pres. -Theresa Hunter V. P. -Heidi Thield I Treas. -Jeff Holden Sec't. -Kim Stratton B7 88 Leslie Ackermann Bonnie Baker Lori A drien Jeff Alexander Terissa Ancona Don Anstaett Chuck Atkins GeAnn Barnes Mary Barnes Valerie Biedinger Ali Brewer Beth Blower Tim Bocklett Diana Barnhart john Boike Steve Baron Brett Bascom Janice Born Tina Bow man Kathy Brewer Gordon Brigham Mark Bri ght Robert Br ockhage Bryan Buhrlage Tracy Bushelm an Charles C arnahan Tracy C after Wendy Carter john Case Jim Choi 211:3; x SOPHOMORES - Donae Clark Tamara Currens Jill Clayton Ricky Dalton Patty Cloran Jim Deerwester Diana. Colston Debbie Deible Dave Calvin Sheila Deller Melinda Crane John Dryer Mary Eddingfield Dana Frank Martin Goderwis joAnn Effier Jeanne Fuller Brian Gregg Karen Eshman Edward Pullman Bruce Gregg Matt Evers Tom Gardner Margaret Grossman Freddy Fey Doug Gilbert Susan Haidle Kim Floer Richard Giles Darlene Hamish 89 90 Mike Harris Missy Hartman Jim Hauer Joni Hawkins Chris Hayes Cathy Hibbs Dan Hill Patricia Hite Karen Holden Kevin Holden Cindy Hedleston Lisa Hopkins Fred Howard Byron Jenings Nancy Hudson Jerri Johannes Deborah Hughes Joni Johnson Chuck Hyre Kim Johnson Martha jacobs Ardis Jones Andy Jansen Steve jostes Kathy Kaes Shannon Kavanaugh Pete Knapper Donna Kohl Doug Korengel Victory Ann Kreutz Dennis Lanter Chuck Lemming Becky Medlicott Rob McAninch Nancy Meiners Steve Maj chszak Mark McClanahan Chip McC re ary Mindy Maier Carmen Losey Chris Marotto Mary Jane Morris Carey Neal Pete N olte Michelle Mikelonis Gene N orris Terry Montgomery- Kay O'C onnell Mary Ann McLaughlin Sandra Moorehead Janet O'Donnel Jeanne Marquart Gary McGuire Ricky Lowenheim Dave Martin 9T Anne Oliver Dean Olson Joni Painter Shane Paris Gary Paul Scott Penley I 92 Lori Pike Cathleen Plaut Mary Power Dave Prell Dale Puterbaugh Donna Ray Kathleen Re ardon Tena Rice Rae Richards Mark Robertson Carla Robinson David Russell Nicky Russo Tammy Salee Betsy Schlemmer Cindy Schnell Martha Schonhoft David Schoonover Mike Schrichten Susan Schulte Dave Schulze Steve Schweppe Pat Seeger Mark Seigfreid SOPHOMORES - Russell Seybold Robin Smith Nancy Sterrett Mary Tartaron Mike Vordenberg , Mark Shafer Lynn Sorrentino Sherrie Stevens Claudia Thompson Janet West 1 Sharon Siebert Ray Spears James L. Stewart Terri Thornsburg Leonard Whitley ? Jeff Siefke Sheila Spurlock James P. Stewart Jeff Todd Doug Whitton .; Marcia Simon Galen Steele Jenny Stuntebeck Patra Trombley Vicki Williams Tara Sleight Thomas Stegman Linda Tanis Corky Tudor Kelly Wilson 93 94 Linda Winter Mike Wise Ted Wise Bdrb Wolfe Cathy Wolfe Bernie Wong Kendra Wright Daryl Yuan Sharon Zehnder Linda Grubb Not Pictured: Renee Fritch Gregg Johnson Bill Kordis Candace Redd Jeff Sarvis Debra Stickenoth SOPHOMORES - i z 1 Class Officers Pres. -Janice Born V. P. -Tom Gardner Treas. -Tracy Carter Sec't. -Miche11e Mikelonis ' Hg.- 95 96 Mark Abendroth Denise Ackermann Judy Albers Geri Ancona Steve Andry Dawn Anilene Patty Armstrong Scott Bagent Jean B amber Mike Bartush Sandxa Becker Lori Benson Pam Bigham Todd Billeter Julie Blatz Mike Bond Sus an Born Frank Bostwick Karen Bouchy Russ Bowen Eddie Bowers Missy Brenner Greg Brigham Peter Brown Jay C aeser Leland C ampbell Daryl Case Greg Childress Angela Collins Denise Colston FRosn-lg Mike Combs Cathy DeSantis Jack Eling Leslie Fischbach Barbara Giovenali Tina Currens Scott Dooley Susan Emerick Roger Foy Amy Griffith Marcia Davis Dave Dudley Karen Ennis Kris Freese Marsha Grossman Steve Davis Rita Earles Kim Faulk Dave Gampher Skip Hahnert i Clark Deer Mark Edington Priscilla Faux Beth Gibbons Sherri Hanson ' Debbie Deerwester Charles Eliasen Ervin Fielden Tom Gilligan Dale Harrington 97 98 Jody Hasselbeck Jerry Hauck Teresa Heilman Jack Henry Barb Herington Lisa Hillman Steve Hoffm an Amy Holmes Hope Howell Robert Huser Wayne Huston Donna Hyatt Diane Ivester Lisa Jaccod Donna Jacob Sat 3 J acobs Robert Janke Allen Johnson Tracey Kennedy Karen Kimella Mary Klug Rodney Landers Amy LeForge Mary Lemming Sue Lewis Eric Lowry Steve Luckey Sandy Lux Michelle Lydon Yvonne Lydon Julie Mar: Doug Mason Terri Matteson Deborah McCarty Tom McCudden Andy McGuire Brad MCKlveen Kelly Morris Dave Oury Kathie Medert Martha Nagangast Tammy Patton Jeff Meeks Tina Nazzarini Linda. Pavey Bill Meister John Norris Kelly Pitocco Donna Linda O'Donnel Julie Plas Messingschlager Bill Osborne Tom Plant Kim Miller FROSH - Jana Rahe Ron Reynolds Joe Richardson Debra Riddiough Guy Roettele Kathryn Ruscher 99 100 Lynn Sanders Jeff Scheidt Louis S chmidt Judy S choenborn G ene S choonover Jo an S chulte Kevin Scott David Scully Ron Seaman Ronald Slade Kathleen Sontag Doug Sowders Kathleen Seeger Jay Sponsler Terry Seevers Penny Sexton Steve Stacy Sharron Stewart Teresa Stewart Lisa Stone Sue Stricker Stephanie T aylor Janet Tench Joe Terhar David Thacker john Thiele Mary Lou Thompson Paula Tombragel Ba. Thi To Tina Toney Not Pictured: Dave Bothw ell Class Officers Pres. -Joe RichardSOn V. Pres. -Amy LeForge Treas. -Clark Deer Sec't. -Dave Oury Iulie Trabout Brenda Vessalo Dan Villiers Craig Wakefield Scott Wallace Mike Warmouth James Webber Amy Wiener Terry Sullivan Tony Wi lliams Larry Wessel Janna Wilson FROSH- Richard Winterman Mary Wirthlin Karen Wolfe Greg Young 101 nods snods gods $1.10 0: x Sports Spor 104 VARSITY F OOTBALL CAPTS: Dan Colston, Pete Wukusick ROW 1: Bob Gardner, Dave Grigg, Dan Schweppe, Jeff Painter, Ted Corbin, Woody Mack, Dave Spears ROW 2: Dave Groenewold, Dave Haynes, John Bomkamp, Don Hunter, Mike Helgeson, Bruce Helwagen, Mark Theobalb, trainer Charlie Barron ROW 3: Chuck Howell, Jim Cloran, Roley Bechtel, Mark Belperio, Harold Prather, Dana James, Bob Reuther ROW 4: Joe Jackson: Pete Gillie, Greg Marquart, Greg HoffeldJ Dale Sowders, Tom Armstrong, Bob Shade ROW 5: Fred Gallenstein, Scott Hamm, Coach Goodman, Coach Taylor, Coach Shipman, Coach Hoffeld, Bill Thornton FOOTBALL - VARSITY F OOTBALL ROW 1: Jeff Painter, Dan Colston, Pete Wukusick, Mark ThEObald Madeira vs. Dayton Jefferson Won ROW 2; Dan Schweppe, Bob Gardner, Dave Grigg, Dave Spears Madeira vs. Reading Lost ROW 3: Dave Haynes, Dave Groenewold, Don Hunter, Woddy Mack ' Madeira vs. Glen Este Tied ROW 4: John Bomkamp, Bruce Helwagen, Ted Corbin, M.H. 3. Horse - Madeira vs. Indian Hill Won 5 Madeira vs. Deer Park Won I Madeira vs. Sycamore Lost Madeira vs. Milford Lost Madeira vs. Loveland Lost Madeira vs. Mariemont Lost 105 Madeira vs. Kings Mill Won F OOTBALL COACHES ROW 1: Mr. Tanner, Mr. HoffeldHHead Coach, Mr. Schneider, ROW 2: Mr. Goodman, Mr. Taylor, Mr. Shipman 106 JV F OOTBALL ROW 1: Doug Korengel, Chuck Camahan, Chip McCreary, Steve Schweppe, Mark Shafer ROW 2: Mark McClanahan, Ted Wise, Jim Stewart, Dale Puterbaugh, John Case ROW 3: Ed PullmanJ Ray Spears, Peter Nolte, Dave Mar- tin, Mark Robertson, Mike Harris ROW 4: Jeff Alexander, Scott Penley, Mike Schrichten, Coach Goodman F ROSH F OOTBALL ROW 1: ROW 2: ROW 3: ROW 4: Rich Winterman, Tom McCucldenJ Steve I-Ioff- man, Scott Wilf, Dave Scully, Russ Bowen, Frank Bostwick Dave Thacker, Pete Brown, Dave Dudley, Mike Bond, Bob Huser, Steve Andry Todd Billeter, Lee Campbell, Dave Oury, Greg Childress, Rodny Landers, Clark Deer, Bill Os- borne Coach Schneider, Skip Hahnert, Charlie Barron, Coach Tanner 107 SOCCER ROW 1: Rusty Winner, Bruce Gregg, Tom Stegman, Dick ROW 2: Brian Gregg, Brian Howe, Dana Gregg, Chuck Giles: Eddie BowersJ Jeff Quint, MarkAbendroth, Hyre, Gary Fischer, Mark Holden, Dave Denecke, Dave Penman, Daryl Case. Tennis Wildeboer, Mike Luebkemann, Jean Rius, Dave Thomsburg, Coach: Tom Foreback. 108 CROSS COUNTRY L to R: Amy Holmes, Karen Bouchy, Susan Born, Bernie Wong, Kevin Holden, Gary Kuykendall, Joe Brown, Tom Joy, Dave Spurlock, Jerry KamphausJ Corky Tudor, Tony Bowers, Gene Norris, Cgach: Joe Clifton. ' VARSITY GOLF Rob Arthur, Brett Bascom, Gary McGuire, Rick McQueary, Dave Heitz, Tom Plaut Coach Buchy, 110 WRESTLING ROW 1: Brett Meyer, Mark McCarty, Steve Tanis, Mike Winner, Fred Howard, Ron Seaman ROW 2; Dave Bothwell, Chuck Atkins, Dan Hill, Tom Stegman, Steve Majchszak, Gene Norris, Chris Wolfe, ROW 3: Coach Schneider, Steve Andry, Ted Corbin, Mark Spry, Dave Heim, Dale Puterbaugh. Mike Rorie, Ron Rey- nolds SENIORS Captains-Mike Winner, Steve Tanis, Mike Rorie, Ted Corbin A. SPORTS - 111 VARSITY BASKETBALL ROW 1: Bob Gardner, Roley Bechtel, Dale Clever, Randy Amos, Greg Hoffeld, Stu Mier, Dave Thacket ROW 2: Coach Gardner, Pete Wukusick, Jim Gritmon, Fred Gallenstein, Pete Gillie, Mark Theobald, Bill Thorn- ton 112 BASKETBALL SENIORS Captains-Pete Wukusick, Mark Theobald, Randy Amos, Dale Clever, Bob Gardner, Stu Mier 114 a by J; ..,....V-. WM 4.. W, a 5x 3' I ' Vj 7 4kg 7 . 75:2; BASKETBALL - JV BASKETBALL FROSH BASKETBALL ROW 1: Chip McCreary, Bruce Gregg, Tom Gardner, Row 1: Mike Bartush, Doug Mason, Charlie Eliasen Jim C1101: Jim Stewart, Andy Jansen ROW 2: Leland Campbell, Tom Gilligan, Rodney Landers, ROW 2; Gary McGuire, Doug Korengel, Pete Knapper, Wayne Huston I Jeff Alexander, Dave Russell, Jim Stewart, Chuck Carna- ROW 3: Coach Goodman, Dave Oury, Clark Deer, Mike han, Coach ShiPman Warmouth, Mark Abendmth, Scott Bagent, Pete Brown 1'15 116 SWIM TEAM ROW 1: Scott Wallace, Dave Thomsburg ROW 2: Dave Wick, Tony Bowers, Roger Holliday. Steve Plas ROW 3: Todd Billeter, Rich Geyer, Mark Holden, Jim Denker, Gary Fischer, Chuck Hyre, Mike Luebkemann TENNIS ROW 1: Fred Howard, Mark Robertson, Steve Stacy, Terry Yuan, Dave Martin ROW 2: Dave Heitz, Dave Penman, jim Blough, Jim Stewart, Dave Spurlock, Coach Buchy 117 118 VARSITY TRACK ROW 1: Tom Gardner, Pete Wukusick, Dale Clever, Gary Kuykendall, Greg Marquart, Brett Meyer ROW 2: Larry Beck, Dana James, Dan Colston, Dave Spurlock, Tony Brown, Mark Seigfreid Joe Brown ROW 3: Coach Clifton, John Unger, Bob Gardner1 Jerry Kamphaus, Clark Deer, Mark Theobald, Bruce Helwagen, Bill Foy, Dale Sowders, Dale Harrington, Coach Shipman JV TRACK ROW 1: Jim 1.. Stewart, Gene Norris, Kevin Holden, Bernie Wong, Corky Tudor, Mike Harris, jim Choi ROW 2: Coach Clifton, Dave Dudley, Dale Puterbaugh, Chuck Atkins, Rodney Landers, Dave Schoonover, Coach Shipman ROW 3: Jeff Meeks, Ron Reynolds, Steve Majchszak, Bob Brockhage, Steve Andrews, Dale Harrington VARSITY BASEBALL ROW 1: John Cacaro, Brent Boys, Mike Evers, Harold Prather, Andy Jansen, Dave Spears ROW 2: Chip McCreary. Dan Schweppe, Greg Hoffeld, Bob Jostes, joe Jackson, Bob Gardner 120 .-.V . . h 1 BASEBALL - JV BASEBALL ROW 1: Matt Evers. Steve Schweppe, Tom Gardner, Dave Oury, Don Anstaett. Dave Scully, Scott Penley ROW 2: Coach Taylor, Ray Spears, Dave Dudley, Mark Shafer, John Case, Mike Vordenberg, Clark Deer, Chris Hayes, Tom Gilligan 121 122 JV VOLLEYBALL ROW 1: L to R: Tammy Patton, Jan West. ROW 2: Coach: joy Trefzger, Kim Miller, Cathy Wolfe, Jana Rahe. ROW 3: Kelly Wilson, Lori Louis, Barb Wolfe. ROW 4: Mary Lou Thompson, Amy LeForge, Chris Marotto. 1c . wzlllllxxz, - 33?5,, 5, ? VARSITY TENNIS VARSITY VOLLEYBALL ROW 1: L to R: Janice Born, Karen Martin, Ann Jacobs, ROW 1: L to R: Pam Bigham, Melinda Crane, Diana Bam- Tracy Bushelman, Cindy Moody, Ronni Borcherding, Patti hart, Sue Glasgow, Tina Haeussler, Beth Stratton, Julie Pierce, Cathy Hayes, Kathy Kaes. Thacker, Carole Toki, Tami Elliott, Michelle Mikelonis. 123 VARSI I i GOLF L to R: Coach Mrs McVicker, Mary DeNoma, Mary Hardesty, Tracy Flatt, Michelle Lydon, Janet'O'Dcnnel. . hi N MEIR; VARSITY BASKETBALL JV BASKETBALL ROW 1: Melinda Crane, Tina Haeussler, Julie Thacker, GeAnn Barnes, Amy LeForge, Diane Colston, Linda Tanis, Cathy Wolfe Jan West, Jana Rahg Kim Miller, Kim Floer, Lori Louis, ROW 2: Carole Told, Kelly Wilson, Linda 5110118, Sue Barb Wolfe, Tammy Patton, Rita Earles, Coach Trefzger Glasgow, Diana Barnhart, Coach Wilson 125 126 SWIM TEAM ROW 1: Terri Vargas, Terri Thornsburg, Cathi Hayes, Karen Kinsella , Lynn Sorrentino ROW 2: Judy Ruiner, Sheila Deller, Beth Stratton, Kathy Gilligan, Carol Christiansen, Kelly Wilson, Mindy Maier, janice Born TRACK ROW 1: Cathy Kuykendall, Susan Born, Amy Holmes, Sue Glasgow, Amy LeForge, Karen Bouchy, Carole Told, Paddy Howard ROW 2: Coach Wilson, Tammy Patton, Denise Barnes, Jenny Beck, Lori RESEF, Melinda Crane, Jana Rahe, Edith Emery, Karen Shank, Linda Tanis, Cathy Plant 127 ...-a-. qnlg sanQ sqnlg sqnlg L .l Clubs Clubs Clubs S 4.9mm iTx. la't'm Nam Clubs Clu 1 Clubs Clubs 130 ' IDEA. , 91.61, D.E.C.A. mistributive Education Clubs of America Officers Pres. -Dan Pierce V. Pres. -John Cacaro Treas. -Tom Hitchcock Sec'tnPaddy Howard Members ROW 1: Debbie Fritz, Terry Mergard, Holly Currens, Kim McGuire ROW 2: Lynn Moorehead, Paddy Howard, Vicki Constable, John Cacaro, Linda Meyer ROW 3: Mr. Foreback, Dan Pierce, Tom Hitchcock, Kevin Hammond, Paul Schneider, Don McClanahan CLUBS- C.O.E. Qooperative Office Educatiom Members ROW 1: Sue Floer, Rose Eddingfield, Peggy Daley, Debbie Officers Born, Laura jansen, Kim Clark; Debbie Medlicott, Mrs. Pres. -CeC'1 Sunnenburg Stewart, Donna Sorrentino V. Pres. -Kim Wilson ROW 2: Ceci Sunnenburg, Debbie Belperio, Eileen Treas. -Debbie Medljcott SchmidJ Peggy Terhur, Pam Carpenter, Kim Wilson Sec't-Eileen Schmid ROW 3: Pam Alexander, Michelle Schoettlekotte HistoriLmS-Sue Fleet, Peggy Daley 131 132 THEATER ARTS Officers Pres. mPam Lux V. Pres. -Susan Eshman Treas. -Ted Corbin SeC't-Debbie Medlicott Senior Representatives Mike Grossman, Don Clark Junior Representatives Doug Coler, Chris Schoenbom, Brian Morgan Sophomore Representatives Becky Medlicott, Bonnie Baker Frosh Representatives Kevin Scott, Amy Wiener THE SPIANS Members ROW 1: Charlie Barron, Becky Kramer, Kim Wilson ROW 2: Phyllis Bertaux, Tammy Baker, Debbie Medlicott, Bonnie Baker ROW 3: Cindy Gibbs, Susan Eshman, Mike Grossman, Chris Schoenborn, Pam Lux, Gordon Brigham ROW 4: Kendra Healy, Ted Corbin, Becky Medlicott, Don Clark 133 134 BAND Membem ROW 1: Janna Wilson, Donna Jacob, Becky Medlicott, Jay Sponsler, Cindy Gibbs, Jane MCKelvy, Susan Bom, Diana Barnhart, Bonnie Baker, Jim Weber, Karen Martin, Debbie Riddiough ROW 2.: Susan Emerick, Amy Griffith, Bernie Wong, Patty Armstrong, Linda Earles, Vicki Williama, Brenda Vessalo, John Thieie, Jill Clayton, Lisa Hillman ROW 3: Karen Lipp, Jack Eling, Mike Combs, Laura Rahn, Steve Davis, Todd Butler, Wayne Huston, Tom Joy, Jan Tench, Craig Wakefield, Kevin Scott ROW 4: Brad McKlveen, Jana Rahe, Scott Wallace, Pam Lux, Dave Webber, Brian Morgan, Chip Eckert, Ric Mor- gan, Cathy DeSantis, Lisa jaccod ROW 5: Dave Schrichte, Michelle Schoettelkotte, Roger Holliday, Mark Abendroth, Mark Edington, Gary Fischer, Don Clark, Doug Green, Terry Medert, Mike Wise DRILL TEAM Captain-Lisa Seifert Co-Captain-Theresa Runck ROW 1: Janice Born, Lori Cross, Lisa Seifert, Sheila Spur- lock, Judy Saum ROW 2: Daryl Yuan, Theresa Dellerl Kendra Healy, Sheryl Rathman, Cindy Moody, julie Plas, Mary Hardesty, jenny Beck, Martha Hitchcock, Linda Basile, Rene Penlcy NOT PICTURED: Theresa Runck FLAG TEAM Captain-Tammy Baker Co-Captain-Jane Wukusick Sandy Wakefield7 Patti Pierce, jam: WukusickJ Nancy Meiners, Donae Clark, Tammy Baker, Beth Blower NOT PICTURED-Patti Butler 135 136 CHOIR Senior Rep. -Phyllis Bertaux Junior Rep. -M2m:ha Hitchcock Sophomore Rep. -Vicki Williams Freshman Rep. -Clark Deer ROW 1: A. Wiener,! L. HillmanJ T. Sleight, S. Emerick, L. Earles, J. SaumJ C. McCarty, C. Gibbs, K. Pike, 1. Marr, D. Riddiough, J. Clayton ROW 2: J. McKelvy, K. Stratton, J. Effler, B. Herrington, V. Wil- liams, J. Fuller, P. Bertaux, M. Maidlow, B. Stratton, M. Hitch- cock, M. Simon, L. Babik, P. Faux ROW 3: T. Corbin, D. Oury, J. Scott, B. Morgan, C. Deer, J. Blough, G. Paul, K. Lipp, C. Bara mm, M. Wise, G. Childress, T. Mart TRIPLE TRIO jane McKelvy, Judy Saum, Linda Earles, Vicki Williams, Linda Ba- bik, Martha Hitchcock, Meg Maid- low, Phyllis Bertaux, Jeanne Fuller CHAMBER ENSEMBLE Dave Oury, Brian Morgan, Jane Mc- Kelvy, Jay Scott, Jeanne Fuller, Ted Corbin, Martha Hitchcock, Linda Earles, Jim Blough, Linda Ba- bik, Vicki Williams, Charlie Bar- ron, Meg Maidlow, Phyllis Bertaux, Judy Saum 4-; M- A.F.S. Mmerican Field ServiceJ Officers Pres. -Heidi Thiele V. Pres. -Jeff Holden Treas. -Tim Kline Members ROW 1: Tami Vordenberg, Terri Vargas, Jean Ruig Karen Schultze ROW 2: Linda O'Donnel, Amy Brunner, Jeff Holden, Heidi Thiele, Meg Maidlow, Tim Kline, Mrs. Knapp ROW 3: Tracy Case, Mary Hardesty, Martha Hitchcock, julie Thomas, Lisa Seifert, Amy Rietman, Tina Wallace, Valerie Bieding er ROW 4: Bill Foy, Mike Grossman, Sandy Zehnder, Karen Holden, Mary Denoma, Lori Louis, Sharon Zehnder, Sheri Siebert, Karen Corder, Pat Seeger 138 FRENCH CLUB ROW 1: M. Grossman, S. Eshman, B. Zwayer, M. Muel- ler, c. DeSantis, ROW 2-. L. Jaccod, J Effler, R. Pen- ley, C. Hedleston, K. Pike, J Born, D. McCarty ROW 3: F. Lowry, J. Thiele, T. Vargas; T. Case, M. Hitch- cock, T. Hunter, B. Hunt, Miss Kanitz ROW 4: M. Schema hoft, M. Mikelonis, D. Frank, K. Healy, T. Baker, 5. Wakefield, J. Wilson, T. Vordenberg ROW 5: L. MajchSu zak, K. Seeger, L. Babik, P. Terhar, D. Medlicott, A. Wiener, ROW 6: S. Wallace, B. Wirthlin, D. Ackermanu, L. Hillman, S. Siebert, D. Dudley, M. Grossman, D. Ivester, Y. Lydon, 1. Clayton GERMAN CLUB Pres.-Tonnis Wildeboer, V. Pres.-Heidi Thiele Treas. jeff Holden ROW 1: A. Holmes, A. LeForge, M. Combs, T. Sallee, J. Rahe ROW 2: P. Lux, M. Jacobs, A. Jones, K. Esh- man, J. Schulte, S. Schulte, ROW 3: J. Eling, H. Thiele, T. Wildeboer, J. Holden, A. Brurmer, Mrs. Knapp, ROW 4: R. Janka, T. Kline, B. Giovenali, B. McKlveen, J. Wukusick, D. Messingschlager, J Tench, ROW 5: K. Holden, J. Rius, T. Corbin, 1.. Louis, T. Billeter, ROW 6: S. Emerick, J. Marr, C. Wolfe, L. Seifert, B. Baker, 8. Moorehead, S. Zehnder, T. Heilman, ROW 7: M. Sterne, J. Unger, J. Blough, D. Russell, D. Coler, C. Hyre, M. Seig eid, G. McGuire II 5 um!!! SPANISH CLUB Pres. -Brent Vessalo, V.P. -P:1tti Pierce, Trans. -Jane Mc- Kelvy, Scc'hKarcn Martin ROW 1: T. Toney, T. Stewart, K. Wolfe, J. Schoenbom, M. Klug, K. Faulk ROW 2: L. Cross, 8. Stotler, D. Sowders, K Schultz, K. Ennis, D. Colston, M. McLaughlin, B. Vessalo ROW 3: P. Picrcc, L. Morris, IL Martin, M. Hardesty ROW4: M. SimonJ S. Connor, K. Pitocco, Mr. Effler, P. Bigham, C. Moody, T. Yuan, R. Foy, C. Atkins ROW5: J. Jackson, B. Vessello, S. Rathman, M. Vorden- ber ROgV 6: A. Rictnmn, M. Muidlow, M. DeNoma, D. Mor- gan, K. Brewer, C. Groencwold, J. Thomas LATIN CLUB Pres.-Don Clark, V.P.-Mary Schonhoft, Soph. Rep.-Fred Howard, Fresh Rep. -$ara jaclbs ROW 1: D. Marsh, J. P133, 5. Davis, C. Wakefield, A. McGuire, D. Gampher, D Clarlg S. Zehnder ROW 2: K. Carder, A. Griffith, D. Anilcne, S. Hoffman, T. Kennedy, M. Lydon, S. Lux, C. Tudor, ROW 3: K. Miller, L. Thompson, D. Clark, M. Schonhoft, 8. Ja- cobs, F. Howard ROW4: B. Gibbons, D. Riddiough, ROW 5: L. Rahn, L. Winter, R. Winterman, 5. Stacy, J. Nord ris, J. Webber, J. Sponsler, B. Wong, ROW 6: B. Medli- cott, K. Bouchy, C. Plaut, R. Smith, D. Hyatt, D. Ja- cobs, H. Howell, G. Brigham ROW7: K. Villiers, B. 139 Gardner, j. Stewart: C. Eckert, G. Childress 140 MUSTANG ECHOES ROW 1: 8. Connor, D. DeMiche- lis, P. FauxJ Mrs. McNeeley, H. Howell, T. Butler, T. Quinn ROW 2: B. Kramer, T. Wilkinson, K. Carder, D. Thomsburg, G. Fischer, B. Kordis, D. Green ROW 3: J. Schoonover, K. Gilli- gan, T. Kennedy, J. McKelvyJ T. Corbin, T. Wildeboer, K. Lipp ROW 4: C. Howell Editor-Terri Wilkinson Asst. Editor-Kathy Gilligan ' YEARBOOK-FINANCIAL STAFF ROW 1: Dave Thomsburg, Karen Martin ROW 2: Mrs. Smalara, Debbie Morgan, Mary Pohlman, Debbie Henke, jill Clayton ROW 3'. Karen Carder, Marcie Mueller, Holly Miracle, Terri Wilkinson ROW 4: Amy Rietman, Fran Bertoli, Kim CarterJ Marcie Winslow, Katie Krummel, Tami Vordenberg CLUBS - EDITORIAL STAFF ROW 1: Phyllis Bertaux, Mr. Graler, Martha Hitchcock ROW 2: Tennis Wildeboer, Julie Acomb, Julie Thomas, Karen Martin, Roger Holliday ROW 3: Terry Deible, Lisa Majchszak ROW 4: Pat Bond, Dave Thornsburg, Jeff Holden Editor-Julie Acomb, Asst. Editor-Karen Martin 141 142 TEEN INVOLVEMENT ROW 1: Susan Eshman, Amy Craver, jenny Quint, Dave Thornsburg ROW 2: Heidi Thiele, Amy Brunner, Carole Toki, Tennis Wildeboer ROW 3: jim Blough, Karen Martin, Kim Wilson, Steve Theobald, Jeff Painter ROW 4: Mr. Hartman, Laura Rahn, JeffHolden, Don Clark, Pete Wukusick, Dave Heitz, Meg Maidlow, Bob Gardner, Joe Jackson ITS ACADEMIC Mike Grossman, Jim Blough, Mrs, Tuck, Dave Spurlock, JoAnn Eling Mummy ngq-gqym-Wmmnvzwwgumgm run CLUBS- NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY ROW 1: Phyllis Bertaux, jeff Painter, Stacy Wuilleumier, Carole Toki ROW 2: Heidi Thiele, Laura Rahn, Amy Brunner, Tami Vordenberg, Jane Wukusick, Mary Schonhoft, Patti Pierce, jOAnn Eling ROW 3: Karen Schultz, Tammy Baker, Linda Strong ROW 4: Dave Spurlock, Ted Corbin, Dave Grigg, Mike Grossman, Pete Wukusick, Brent Vessalo, Jim Blough ROW 5: Kendra Healy, Holly Miracle, Sandy WakefieldJ 143 Amy Rietman, Karen Martin, Connie Wolfe X - . '51an m ASTRONOMY CLUB ROW 1: Mike Combs, Hope Hewell, john Thiele ROW 2: Scott Wallace, Steve Stacy, Teresa Heilman, Eric LOWry ROW 3: Amy Wiener, Tracy Kennedy, Dawn Anilene, Mr. johnson ckson, Martha Hitchcock, Theresa Hunter Treas. -John Cacaro h m. ebb, meo. u HmIz is mrzm memm 6.8.... C .He .15 T 9. .u OHVS STUDENT GOVERNMENT 145 145 F ELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES ROW 1: Amy Craver, Jenny Quint ROW 2: Bob Gardner, Linda Babik, Mr. Schneider, Beth Stratton, Ted Corbin ROW 3: Charlie Barron, Clark Deer, Jim Blough, Kathy Kaes, Dale Sowders1 Chuck Atkins, Dana James, Pete Wukusick ROW 4: Dave Oury, Harold Prather WE WANT TO SINCERELY THANK MR GRALEB CANDIDS - 147 AND MRS. SMALARA FOR THEIR TIME AND HELP. 148 .............. I393 '1 :- 25 ' y 'TTm Jnn W a. .1... , I ?bamzw KWMWWIDM 717m QW L - .J Am- . 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