Middletown High School - Optimist Yearbook (Middletown, OH)

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A W7 CPTIMIST 1973 Volume LXI i u Middletown High School Middletown, Ohio as-w ' ' . if'-' ,.?f .. ' - A in ' . If: 7 Wh. X2 Student We A Crgonizoiions A0 Acodemkcs 72 Spods 90 Pe0pXe X 50 Pxdvedksing 262 Xndex 270 ,r , a f 'Jn 4 5 . A ii Y. 5 an an ,-, 5 'ff ,W 'q , .1 ,. , Pg! -'ii A W 2 f . 'R W-bag I - KA 5, 5 5 .,-. ! ff 1 .. -ai 'M K.--'.f:rI:fT:,: - ?'. '- 1 :ik 1- ' 5,5 iff an f 2' ns me . .1 .' e .- ,L 'I-5 - - 1 'T N ,AM :gf ,gig 1 ,.1, L! if 5+ .ESL :- 1? - .A 1 'Riff , if . Au! ,. ' 4.5 an . 4 Q .353 cl-155 M Ep 5 ff at ,V f I H f Hn-Q, fm 5 ef Ji X ,g 75' . mf.: J 1 IA- ii . rf-Q ,mf T y, f: 4 .. W1 5, . f gf , M, ff .MQ 1,'5fg'1 wy.'?D,iwk Hi N ':,,yq..1'- .,-- ,QA .aY-.J,f 5 5 m-f-a.w-qw - ' ' ' -HEP. , ' .ug-. L, 'l,.J: ' ,,,., 1-3 : A three block dIvIsIon of eatmg shIfts replaced the former method that used a staggered lunch schedule Reported dIsruptIon of the educatlonal process In halls outslde classes prompted thls change by the AdmInIstratIve Team lt was hoped QFOUPIHQ classes accordIng to InstructIonal areas would mlnlmlle dlstractlon In corndors More faculty momtors patrolled halls dunng fourth perIod Locked doors prevented the abuse of restrooms Desplte InItIal grumblIng apparently few actually condemned the lunch hour all W-K4 program Only a handful went to the AdmInIstratIon expresslng concern WaItIng In llnes was reduced to a maxumum of ten mlnUleS QIVIHQ each student at least twenty mmutes to eat ARAPHERNALIA new school polncy requured all students to buy lamlnated color photograph I D cards to provIde ccurate IdentIflcatIon A speclal nondestruct label as attached to cards of students who had pald the l7 OO actIvIty tIcket fee These practIcal cards were sued wIth a lIfe expectancy of three years, from the ophomore year to the senIor year hey were presented In all school sItuatIons where entlflcatlon was necessary In the MedIa Center to Ithdraw books, In the halls, and at athletIc events A tudent who falled to present thIs card upon request or ho gave false IdentIflcatIon faced the possIbIlIty of uspenslon n added securIty measure requlred a student who rave to school to purchase a 254 parklng stIcker to ttach to hIs car's bumper ThIs Insured rapId entlflcatlon of a car's owner err-mg ...M-m ft- I YRxQ:kK 'SQNNQQX' fnn' ' 5 ,,K,,.-A, Q Q I r , 'f' 1--L., 6 Administrative Alterations in Class Management Initiate New Regulations The size of M.H.S.'s student body called for new procedures in management. Each class-senior, iunior, and sophomore-was assigned to its own assistant principal who was responsible for the administrative work. This division by grade level necessitated other changes. Managers of student affairs assumed the duties previously held by the deans of boys and girls. The counseling department was revamped to co- ordinate with the new class management. To make the student-counselor realtionship more personal and more meaningful, counselors will work with the same students throughout their high school years. This makes it easier for a counselor to evaluate his students and write recommendations for them when applying to colleges or for iobs. Two counselors were assigned to each class. School size also called for stricter reinforcement of rules and regulations, new modes of disciplinary action were initiated to cope with misconduct. Assistant principals were responsible for the student conduct in specific areas of the school building. Teachers and hall monitors were on duty in corridors and watched restrooms for violations of the rules. Those who ignored the no smoking policy, who were guilty of insubordination, who carried weapons on school premises, or who disrupted classes were held responsible for their deeds. Violators of civil laws, such as the ringing of a false fire alarm, were reported directly to civil authorities. Parents were notified of misconduct, a three-day in-school suspension usually followed. Out-of-school suspension could not exceed ten days. Repeated violators were faced with expulsion. upper leh Mrs. Crone discusses Chant Barton's future aspirations. Counselors not only advise students with personal problems, but also arrange schedules and help plan careers lower left Ms. Hamilton records Jeff Bolin's tardiness. ln addition to taking attendance daily, the managers of student affairs have many other duties, such as talking with parents, issuing permits, and taking disciplinary action. left A student awaits the termination of his dreary three-day in- school suspension. 7 if STUDENTS STROVE TO REACH COMMON GOALS Unlty ln organlzatlons often produced profound effects upon the accomplishments of groups Together members chose mutual goals and sought means to achieve them Most school groups found It dlfflcult to secure funds Car washes bake sales, and candy soles were common methods of ralsmg money The graduating class of 1973 sold candy ln their sophomore and rumor years to make money for the Jumor Senior Prom The marching band sold candles and fruutcakes to pay for band camp and bus transportatron to and from football games In other cltles Bats of splrlt were sold to supporters of athletic teams Cheerleaders sollclted buyers for booster buttons and greeting cards to pay for cheerleading camp the Varsity Club Mlddre cushuons to pay for tnps to athletic events, Nrghtmgale members purple and white shakers to finance field tnps and start a scholarship fund for seniors, and G A A , Maddie T shlrts to Increase treasury funds Chnp Pmkham uhlrzes the sundry artlcles sold to promote spmt 8 wifi' In Its second year at M H S the STUDENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE was comprised of four students from each of the three classes The purpose of the committee was to report complalnts and suggestrons concermng school affairs expressed by students to Its members lt served solely to advuse Mr Hull of problems but was not formed to make declsrons Mr Hull meets with members Phyllls Anderson Peggy Canada Jerome Davrs Sam Wllls Elalne Stephenson Judy Crenshaw John Hayden Carl Foster Pete Johnson Tom Slezak and Ken Wrllnams l . . ., Q l 1 , -r. x - , . wi I ,,, l ' , . - A' ,, T, . , , . I 1 I I I 1 I I I 1 . . U . . . ,, . . . . . . . 1 I ' I lg' sy 1 ,lll,,,li I . Q l Wig .tim -' l HOMECOMING REPLACED BY SPIRIT WEEK When trouble developed during our homecoming period in the fall of 1977, I asked the newly formed Principal's Student Advisory Committee and Student Council to discuss options . . . On .lune l, T972, we had no recommendation from Student Council, teachers or parents. The Administrative Team helped me develop a plan to present to the Student Council . . . Features of this idea were not acceptable in September . . . the T972-73 Student Council voted to use the same plan which has caused trouble in the past. ln view of this l find it necessary to cancel the homecoming court concept and the selection of a queen for this football season. Students may preserve other traditions. The announcement by Mr. Hill of the reiection of the proposed homecoming plan came in early October after Student Council deliberated through the summer months, formulating six alternative plans, ranging from a traditional homecoming with parades, floats, campaigns, and candidates to no homecoming at all. Each Student Council member received a copy of the plans to compare and discuss. After all disagreements and questions were settled, the members voted. Out of 62 ballots cast, 45 favored the traditional plan, and the remaining I7 were scattered among four other plans. There were no votes for the plan to completely abolish homecoming. Each member agreed to support whichever plan was adopted. Opposition arose when a few students refused to accept the plan as a final decision and circulated petitions advocating the abolishment of queen candidates and escorts while keeping the other plans. Although not enough students signed petitions to constitute a maiority of the student body, Mr. Hill felt that enough signatures were obtained to necessitate reconsideration of the adopted plan. Since the Student Council's plan could not assure a peaceful homecoming and the petition showed opposition to the plan, Mr. Hill cancelled homecoming. Despite the controversy, M.H.S. students showed maturity by accepting the decision without rebellion, and turning their energy and enthusiasm to ensuring Spirit Week's success. N' 5.1 0 11 Vx 1 Mi' You delight in laying down laws, Yet you delight more in breaking them. Like children playing by the ocean who build sand-towers with constancy and then destroy them with laughter. But while you build your sand-towers the ocean brings more sand to the shore, And when you destroy them the ocean laughs with you. Verily the ocean laughs always with the innocent. IG. qhtii' Activities are Planned by Student Council The Student Council, composed of twenty members from each class, meets bi-weekly to discuss and plan activities. This year the members sponsored Spirit Week, a Student- Faculty basketball game and the all- school talent show. Student Council annually provides the student handbook and guides for Sophomore Orientation Day. above right Pres., E. Stephenson, V. Pres., C. Grund. right Sec., M. Crenshaw, Treas Brubaker. right Student Council advisers are Mr. D. Rit ter, Mrs. B. Schick, and Miss Demetrion. 14 ., L. RAS, ent Council Seniors S. Agee, E. Anderson, L. Brubaker, P. Lambert, D, Mans, M, Morgan, M, Murray, B, Page, N, Reck, S, I M- CYBHSIWUW, l-- D0l'fell, J- Davis, T- GGYBS, M- Gl0V6l', 5- Sexton, K. Williams, J. Wilson. Sophomores N. Anderson, R. ormick, D. Nerenburg, G. Pardo, D. Sallee, C. Sparks, D. Bishop, M. Clements, J. Cole, C. Combs, M. Crawford, J. e , l'l. Teman, R. Tl'l0Cker, B. WGY, D. Wells, l.. White. Juniors Crenshaw, B, Gqker, H, Hatton, M, Huf1i9er, B, Johnson, P. ailey, D. Blazer, E. Bonniville, R. Burns, B. Condon, S. Davis, Johnson, M, McClellan, T, Micomonaco, T, Nein, C, South, L. ay, D. Green, J. Hayden, C. Heidtman, S. Hightower, M. Stoutenborough, R. Swim, C. Williams, R. Williams. if N A,,,,.., 'pr , ,. if - W9 ,K . I ! QW' 4, f 'ij' - r D 1-1 ic.- if above E. Stephenson, S. McCormick, H. Teman, D. Staley, L. Brubaker, G. Pardo, and C. Sparks are Student Council cheerleaders at Student-Faculty basketball game. left One of the posters made by a Student Council member for Spirit Week. I5 Spirit Week Displays Talents This year Spirit Week included a poster day, a day honoring senior athletes, a bonfire, and finally a 1950's dance. The students iitterbugged to music provided by Cathedral. Spirit Week was sponsored by the Student Council. right L. White, L. Brubaker and E. Bonniville show their grub day styles as they play Monopoly. below The iuniors express enthusiasm with a poster in Spirit Week. IUNIOR5 l' rightJ. Henry demonstrates her talent, making bubble gum balloons, to B. Mills. Cl... I Q left Cheerleaders dance at pep rally bonfire. below Mr. Yocom shows how teachers participated in Spirit Week activities. bottom left Grub Day gives this girl a chance to express some of her feelings. bottom right A Spirit Week poster depicts Middie Power. I I O O 4-53, --i, 1 .. PHL xx. il, ....,., i ' ---- gs ,g GIV W Teachers Defeat Students Cnce Again! The Student-Faculty game was sponsored by Student Council on December 19, l972. Male Student Council members fought a courageous battle against the faculty men, but to no avail. After a close contest the faculty won 36-33. Senior Student Council girls led cheers for the students. The faculty was ably represented by faculty women. 15 . 'Q 1 I top Mr. W. Williams is guarded by K. Williams. above Faculty Cheerleaders: Mrs. S. Graman, Mrs. N. Raiche, Miss B. Croswell Mrs L. McBain, Mrs. L. Logsdon, Mrs. S. Brooks, Mrs. J. Tubbs. right Mrs. L. McBain expresses enthusiasm for the faculty. I8 -bf.. :QT- . I W1 .V ' 4 01 if v .-T' 1 2 'N W4 ii J! nr .A 1 1 In , V' All-42' 1 Af 'xx' 1 V NA 'Q A F b' If N ,. gag 'X Nu-1 fi 55 yaaggif .-f- 7 N ,,,,...,.., . Lv. .1--.1..,-1 '--1 .U una- 2, V lm, N 4 ff' . x 4, q ,na . ! A ,f . 1 Q gk 1 I E: ' . A fi! -X3 R .V L 1 ' -. f f?'f I 2-1 an I , - J , q Ni j A Q JI .. V K A ' f N 5 ,J XX r I ,ft A .4 31. N I 3 ,, S? ' , ',., .X f if - .f X , A .1 - . . x 'Wd' ' ,,,. W r an X y -'.E5':::.I:... I - i ' I ' ' ff' ' 1 '-ix V, 'wx 1. 'Q J .,,. ,. . ,-155934 Q-,Lg 'I-ug? aa , K P . a . ,EY 'L Y. , 'lx -... a '1 i, f ' , ,f , A. m H 1 I y ' 's.'g' --RJ? Q . at W 3 Q, .5 3 Q S Xin r Ami x . M- 1 '- I 1 L 1 ', . .ff .wif f 'iz fm -S'- '.,4 .EX ii g' 9 Sli Pedro Benedetti and Domingo Rios enioy the relaxing atmosphere of the library. Foreign Exchange Students Visit Middletown High Four students from Latin America arrived in Middletown on foreign exchange programs to learn English and the American way of life. After finishing high school, lvanne Murgueytiol, a senior from Ecuador, plans to study iournalism in Madrid, Spain. To be a civil engineer is the goal of Pedro Benedetti. The Brazilian, an M.H.S. senior, also plans to travel all over the world. Domingos Rios, a iunior who attends Colegio Rio Branco in Brazil, wants to study mechanical engineering when he graduates. Fabiola Ramirez is from Mexico City, Mexico. This senior's greatest desire is to become a professional ice skater in Mexico. 21 Pooh Thrills Thousands of Children Thespian Troupe 918 spon- sored a children's show, Winnie the Pooh, presented on March 8, 9, and 10. The plot involved the ani- maIs's attempts to rescue Piglet from Kanga, a mother kangaroo who gives Piglet baths and feeds him catmeal They see no hope for Piglet until Roo, Kanga's baby, runs away to Rabbit's house. Then the animals plan to keep Roo until Kanga sur- renders Piglet to them. The plan fails, but Pooh saves Piglet by giving himself to Kanga, until she will not care for him anymore. Director James Butch cast several actors to play the same roles. This situation permitted more actors to profit from the experience of learning from each other. top Kanga, one of the fiercer animals, bathes the squirming Piglet as Roo watches. above Animals l,2,3, and 4, dis- cuss the possibility that Kanga is coming to the forest. right Pooh tries to persuade Piglet to help him reach the honey in the treetops. 'sum- for a friend. e Pooh plans to use Christopher Robin's balloon to float to the treetops to get the honey. right Roo dances as Kanga sings a song about spring. Pooh receives a pot of honey as a reward for sacrificing him- Pooh Christopher Robin Piglet Eeyore Rabbit Owl Fairy Godmother Kanga Roo Animal l Animal 2 Animal 3 Animal 4 Marsha Lewis Roger Roe Chris Schueler John Bergdall Darrell Brown Steve Hightower Neil Reck Alan Beach John Crawford David Saunders Jacki Simpson David Franklin Sam Minge Druann Fitz Dorothy Tague Julie Clifton Kim Hasemeier Philanthy Kavouras Margaret Moschell Andy Frisby Tammi Johnson Wendy Lawson Maureen Scanlon Cindy Converse Barb Osborne Cindy Apple Jeff Elias Animal Chorus: Lisa Douglas, Chuck Grund, Brad Hunt, Tom Sauer, Elaine Stephenson, Honi Teman. Trees: Carol Farrar, Becky Gilbert, Pete Leighton, Toni McHenry, lvonne Murgueytio, Denise Pendergrass, Ann Schueler, Heidi Shroder, Debbie Wieneke. CAST Liliom David Gaker Julie Becky Gardner Maire Dorothy Tague Mrs. Muskat Robyn Davidson Ficsur Jeff Heck Magistrate Greg Senf Wolf Bob Ingram Mrs. Hollunder Karen Bell Son Hollunder Marty O'Doll Linzman John Dell Rich Man Chuck Grund Poor Man Rick Rush Louise Sherri Phillips Carpenter Rick Hummer Doctor Doug Greathouse lst Heavenly Policeman Randy Price 2nd Heavenly Policeman Roger Roe lst Policeman Greg Senf 2nd Policeman Servant Girls Dancing Girls Rick Williams Linda Thomas Cindy Shafor Celeste Didlick Patty Comminos Eva Anderson Coni Banks Mary Jo Pardy Acrobat David Tuttle Children Rhonda Fetzer Chuck Fetzer top During the carnival scene, a photographer snaps a picture of the puppet-master. center Liliom and Julie discuss Mrs. Muskat. left After Liliom beats Julie, she is consoled by Marie. 24 X rw- VU 2 f.- URW? 1219 '- L1 bra. 2 5 V- -.,..,,,, fy -f . f fi 3 'R ' 1, 'I I, R ' ' 'x I - I :.- X Q y' Ld' N ' ' s 'nf 'if M K :X U' ' 'I 13 I 1 1 , ,X X i rg . y r x D '- A 3 g 41 n fa f 'N ' ,404 1, s . f a ' A, 1 . -.avg I L? 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The setting, Grover's Corners, New Hamp- shire, was represented by ramps and platforms in the top Emily gazes at the moon as George struggles with homework. center Editor Webb gives George advice about married life. right Mrs. Gibbs serves breakfast to sleepy George and Rebecca. 26 shape of a cross The cast dressed in leans and denim blue workshirts to symbol :ze man s conformity Most of the performers had not acted in arena staging, in which the audience surrounds them on three sides The audience some times became uneasy sitting so close to the cast mem bers as they enacted the life love, and death cycles, before two ancient symbols of infinity ff CAST lin order of appearancel Stage Manager Mrs. Gibbs Mrs. Webb Doc Gibbs Joe Crowell Howie Newsome George Gibbs Rebecca Gibbs Emily Webb Wally Webb Professor Willard Mr. Webb Woman in Audience Man in Audience Lady in Audience Simon Stimson Mrs. Soames Patrolman Warren Si Crowell Joe Stoddard Sam Craig Chuck Grund Druann Fitz Lisa Berman Randy Price Roger Roe David Saunders Chris Schueler Maureen Scanlon Stephanie Harrison Dean Lockhart Bob Ingram David McGehean Celeste Didlick Tom Sauer Sue Barker Dick Monroe Maria Bell Allen Beach John Crawford Neil Reck Steve lsraelsky Chorus Ensemble Dorothy Tague David Franklin Jeanie Henry Mary Jo Pardy Celeste Didlick Carol Farrar Kim Williams David Tuttle Tom Sauer Leslie Boni Mary Fisher Wendy Lawson Angela Bond Cheryl Chamberlain Kim Tinch top left The Stagemanager is the minister as Emily and George exchange vows. top right Simon Stimson directs the choir singing Blessed Be the Tie That Binds. right Adelaide laments her fate. from his practice. 27 A , i 7 . .,, .WW 4 P 32' G T left Sky propositions Sarah in mission. center Crapshooters sing of e Oldest Established. Nathan and Big Julie roll for stakes. delaide complains to Nathan ause he neglects her. Sky relaxes as Sarah enioys uban cocktail. rAdelaide laments her fate. CAST lin order of appearancej Nicely-Nicely Johnson Benny Southstreet Rusty Charlie Society Max Sarah Brown Arvide Abernathy Harry the Horse Sam Minge John Bergdall Chris Schueler Bill Teager Kim Glossip Dick Monroe Darrell Brown Lt. Brannigan Jett Wetzel Nathan Detroit Mike McClellan Miss Adelaide Philanthy Kavouras Sky Masterson Brad Hunt Mimi Dorothy Tague General Matilda B. Cartwright Kim Hasemeier Big Julie Allen Beach Drunk Jeff Groshardt Ensembles Opening scene: Rick Thacker, Mike Taulbee, Chris Schueler, Lyle Easter, Jody Wilson, David Cook, Liz Shepherd, Marcia Morgan, Robin Nickell, Honi Teman, Ruth Honshul, Kim Begley, Ed Begley, Ed Russel, C. J. Thrower, Roxanne Mullins, Barb Finney, David Thomas, Chant Barton, Jerome Davis, Andrea Frisby, Phil Peck, Eva Debiasi, Ken Surgenor, Jett Groshardt. Hot Box Dancers: Leslie Boni, Debbie Wieneke, Sue Linkins, Mary Banker, Wendy Lawson, Terri Gibbs, Dorothy Tague. Mission Band: Roni Mucha, Donna Lairson, David Franklin. Mission Girls: Marsha Lewis, Kathy Dell, Diana McVay Donna Sprowles, Sheila Johnson, Martha Crawford, Beth McVay, Jeanie Henry. Cuban Girl and Male Companion: Bea Pardo and C. J Thrower, K 29 K. One Acts Draw Select Crowds MHS Department of Perform-- ing Arts presented two absurd comedies, The Bald Soprano and The American Dream, on January 8 and 9. The Bald Soprano by Eugene lonesco is a verbal comment on the apathy and monotony of English society. As the lights faded, chamber music played on the Moog-synthesizer reverberated through the theater. Then the lights exposed the actors, wearing clown-white make- up, solid black costumes, and white gloves. Themes were man's inability to communicate and his cruelty to his fellow man. The American Dream by Edward Albee is a comedy against the affluent middle class. It deals with Mommy and Daddy's mistreatment of Grandma, the only normal character in the play. Mommy can't wait to have her 86 year old mother carted off by the Van Man. Daddy is a docile character domineered by Mommy. The American Dream is their son, an extremely attractive young, Aman who will do anything for money. tap right Mary hugs the Fire Chief. above Mr. and Mrs. Smith discuss the fact that Mary, their maid, is late. right Mr. and Mrs. Martin, the Smiths' guests, enter when Mary opens the door for them. 30 CAST The Bald Soprano by Eugene Ionesco Mrs. Smith Mr. Smith Mr. Martin Mrs. Martin Mary Fire Chief Cindy Converse David Saunders Chris Schueler Barbara Osborne Jenny Cole Allen Beach The American Dream by Edward Albee Mommy Kim Glossip Daddy Mike McClellan Grandma Maria Bell Mrs. Barker Stephanie Harrison Young Man Dick Monroe . ,A .A tu-,Q YV: I ' QJSW 1. .M '-pq, , ' '5 if -' si 1-2 -' ,Ar r M v..r- '-- - .Slim ,ir Ze' tittf f- ' ' 1 top Daddy attempts to console Mommy. left Grandma is amazed at the muscles of the Young Man. below When insulted, Grandma makes a face as Mrs. Barker sits quietly. 31 Boys' and Girls' State The purpose of Girls' State, held at Capital University, and Boys' State, held at Ohio University, is to acquaint young people with the mechanics of managing a government. Delegates campaigned and held mock elections for city and state offices. An MHS delegate, Mirium Crenshaw, was one of two candidates for governor of Girls' State. After the election, officials perform their various duties. Delegates also attend required assemblies. top Boys' State delegates: Emery Ward Rick Hotchkiss Dan Nerenberg Matt Bishop, David McGehean above Girls' State delegates: first rowCheryl Shafor Mirium Crenshaw second row alternates: Grace Pardo and Nancy Srmonson left Hi-Y Council: Luther Childs, Rob Hackney, Bill Terhune, Bob y, and Kevin Hubbard. top right Y-Teen president, Marsha Glover, presents pin to new member at the Y-Teen initiation. have Y-Teens Triangle: nm row Carlotta Hackney, Marsha Glover, Celeste Eidlick. second row Sheila Johnson, Sue Smith, Cheryl Sparks, Suzanne Nemcic. third raw Cindy Greenwood, Jody Wilson, Kim Geckler, Marcia Morgan. fourth row Vicki Davidson, Jenny Buckles, Sally Sexton, and Mem Murry. Y-Teens and Hi-Y Serve Community Hi-Y and Y-Teens are community service organizations affiliated with the YMCA. Y-Teens helped raise funds for the Hospital Red Cross, the Brain Damage Center, and Doty House. To finance a planned skiing trip, members of Y-Teens sold purple and white football pillows. Hi-Y activities included teen dances at the YMCA and football games between rival groups. Zeppelin Hi-Y sponsored a Derby Day at Middletown High School on Friday, October 27. 1 1-K- x i 7 4 Q Middie Hillbillies Crowd Gym The annual G.A.A. Sadie Haw- bride, and outhouse. Walls kins Dance commenced April were stacked to the ceiling 7, 1972. The gym was the scene of hillbilly dancing as Marryin' Sam hitched many pairs at her chapel, a loving kiss sealed each vow at this girl-ask-boy dance. The gym floor was strewn with wall to wall hay and graced with a wishing well, with sundry beer cans. Prizes were awarded to the best costumed couple and to the most original combina- tion of fruits and vege- tables for a corsage. Rylva Mitchell was named the 1972 Daisy Mae. top left Mr. Hill escorted Daisy Mae candidate Nancy Enochs. top right Couples form lines for the Virginia Reel. rigl1tRylV0 Mitchell, as Marryin' Sam, weds a couple at the mar- riage booth. 34 f' iff 4 U in 16 if QC ul A-N 7 .--, ,2 Roaring 20's Revisited The i972 Prom reflected 4 the styles and moods of the i T s era of unconcern in its decor. Hard working juniors under the supervision of Mr. Young, Mrs. Graman, Mr. r-gf, Boring, and Mr. Burwick spent long afternoons and l -' evenings transforming the 'v . H.. gym into a ballroom with X- rf aluminum-draped walls. ' Murals depicted scenes typical of the period, streamers from the ceiling converged to augment the shimmering of the revolving mirror ball. The upstairs SQL if gym was converted to a speak easy with Charlie Chaplin films. 9 top Charlie Chaplin is characterized on a downstairs mural. above Linda Wieneke, Elaine Stephenson, Mark Keller, and Patty Taylor help complete decorations. teh Mark Dorn and Paula Cole stuff the throne with flowers. fs Prom king and queen. f , left Kim McMonigle and Polly Sexton dance after being elected below A scene from the Roaring Twenties enlivens the wall. below right Kent Carver, Susan Tilton talk with another couple. ,ff . N , V U -171. :T iq, We , lf- -'ef T1-' .Lf if 5. ,e ' tl.?i',':eg-t. l':-L1-2fiLffQ: W iii: 1'if2f5'4N 0 lr .P .vgv-.Nl f-. r-'hill' i 'SH 5' 'i':. :lf lf. N fi Ev 311' 'fffififfiifi-' f N .'::e.' 'eg X- 'f-3913 if f-',7A. ' wi 0 we - gzvfwf. lf? L5-'I FH - J fir? L-f 1.4 f.gj:.g?5g I 4 - , f 1 i-.' El' Vi I T .I I 'l A Qi' 'li . Q ,.V- fig 3 ag the junior class requests the honour of your presence at the junior - senior prom on the twenty - sixth of may nineteen hundred and seventy - two from 8:00 to 12:00 p.m. middletown high school gymnasium 4 37 Jubilee Attracts Many After the Prom, couples congregated at the Studio Theater to watch the movie, Let's Scare Jessica to Death. Following the shocking conclusion was a iourney by car caravan to LeSourdsville Lake Amusement Park. Rides were open until dawn when a snack of hot chocolate and doughnuts was served to weary Jubilee participants. After a few hours' sleep, many held picnics in nearby parks the next day. ight A wall mural depicts styles of the Roaring Twenties. below rght Students relax and listen to abo e Cheryl Sparks and Rick Thacker crown Kim and Polly. nghr Ruth Crenshaw, Becky Gardner, Diane Ikenberry and Donna Marts congratulate Polly left Mr. Hill presides during graduation. below Former Middie John A. McCluskey addresses audience. v l A 1 es. -1 Q 5 .I j L, of 'lv o girl? r ' lg .ac . ' ,,f '-fix., ' 57 ogy 1 A X 7' 61 7 Graduate From M.H.S. On June 7, 1972, 617 students of Middletown High School culminated their high school careers. The Girls' Glee Club, directed by Miss Helen Weinberger, entertained. A former Middie, John A. McCluskey, was the guest speaker for the evening. Mr. Walter Miller and Dr. Robert Johnson distributed the certificates to graduating seniors. is if lm ml .N 'ia Nfl' 0 guy 'QAMJLEI . ,. 923, f v 3 5 . u 4 1 ,, . .M .,,,. tm, J' we ,. as-A er eg, 1. i 3- st - Ja .59 .f fllsl , . ' J ' 111.-Q., 2- me s 'Ha-5: ' 1 f Y . 1 E H+-Leg wx- Middletonian Enlightens What were Middie Moments and Culture Corner? These columns appeared in the Middletonian, a biweekly newspaper. Journalists from all three classes informed and amused the student body with news articles, feature stories, and photographs. ln Letters to the Editor Middies expressed their opinions about current issues, including the new rules at MHS and the decision to hold Spirit Week instead of homecoming this year. Several students displayed artistic abilities by creating the cartoons included in each issue of the Middletonian. 42 4 K tl J eg. tw if mp Editors: sitting Bev Baker, News, Jim Cooper, Sports, Jenny Buckles, Editor-in-chief, Marcia Morgan, Feature, Bob Hiney, Sports. standing Sue Smith, Circulation, Doug Blazer, Photography, Mrs. Mary Kindell, adviser, Linda Hattery, News, Jeff McMullen, Photography, Maureen Scanlon, Fine Arts. not pictured Barb May, Advertising. above Photographers: Jeff McMullen, John Crawford, Doug Blazer, Bill Terhune, Andy Miller. top Advertising staff: sitting Cheryl Sparks, Barb May, Editor, standing Melanie Brubaker, Leslie Bucklesp Kim Glossip. center Circulation staff: Lisa McGee, Becky Gilbert, Kim Geckler, Sue Smith, Editor, Cathy McChesney, Vicki Davidson, Lori Roehllp Donna Lairson, Chrissy Howard, Paula Cole, Charlene Price. left Writers: seated Cheryl Sparks, Paula Cole. first row Kathy Hezlep, Robin Rodgers, Tina Petrou, Mary Jo Pardy. second row Lynne Kohler, David Mitchell, Chip Pinkham, David Combs, Lee Jenkins, Sharon Martin, Bea Pardo, Kim Gecklerg Diane Finney 43 Optimist Editors I. Linda Wieneke: Academics 2. Liz Gelwick: Layout 3. Cheryl Sparks: People 4. Putty Heinkel: Sports 5. Nancy Simonson: Co- Editor-In-Chief 6 Grace Pardon Student Life and Organizations 44 R ,- ..f 45,5 N I 8. Miss Demetrion: adviser 9. Bill Wooley: Sports . Randy Price: Co-Editor-ln Chief . Mirium Crenshaw: Index . Linda McDade: Circulation 13. Linda Wendt: People 14. Dan Nerenberg: Advertising 45 Yearbook Shows Change The staffs of the Optimist have striven to develop the most comprehensive yearbook to date. Many new features and modes of presenting a truly encompassing record of this year's happenings have been utilized. This can be attributed to substantial imagination and dedication emitted by the various staffs. Optimist personnel included Layout, Advertising, People, Index, Academics, Student Life, Organizations, Sports, and Circulation staffs. These staffs complemented each other's efforts to construct this memorable tribute to our high school years. The finished task as presented recreates many nostalgic moments that will be fondly remembered from this day forward. it above Advertising staff: nm row Paula Cole, Pat Hincks, Susan Jackson. second row Cathy Ransdell, Melanie Brubaker, Mem Murray. third row William Nicholson, Chant Barton, Sally Sexton. not pictured Brenda Baker, Rita Feerer, Debi Brown. right Academics staff: sitting Linda Wieneke, Honi Teman. standing Angela Revelos, Bill Kennedy, David McGehean, Tim Holman, Chuck Grund. 46 left People staff: sifling Julie Davies, Julie Blevins, Nancy Bowman. slanding Cindy Hackney, Bea Pardo, Charlene Price, Jan Cornella, Lisa HCImilf0h. nal piclured Kdfhy Kuhlman, Suzanne Nemcic, Ba May. below left Index staff: Vera Robinson, Wanda Hixon, Karla Barnelte, Darcil Sfaley, Barb While. nol picfured CCFOI Farrar. below right Layout staff: Cindy Williams, Mary Mack. 47 Optimist Staffs Assist Editors right Activities stalt: first row Donna Lairson, Bob Page, Liz Caldwell, Gail Rogers. second row Rick Hotchkiss, Kim Huntzinger, Kathy Roberts, Brenda Baker, Sue Smith, Marcia Morgan. not pictured Jan Combs, Donna Duncan, Candy Helvey. above Circulation staft: first row Donna DeHaven, Cindy Lemmons, Debbie Egleston Mary Banker, Sheri McCormick, Brenda Baker, Amy Rosenberger. second row Rick Sicker, Kim Middaugh, Cathy Ransdell, Remelle Pendergrass, Jean Hammerle, Theresa Heil, Karen Henderson, Bonnie Hill, David McGehean. not pictured Pam Young. above right Sports STCH: first row .lim Cooper, Chuck Inwood. second row Kathy Gordon, Kathy Apple, standing Bob Hiney right Photographers: sitting Doug Blazer. standing Cathy Simonson, Jeff Sherron, Jeff McMullen. 48 above Editorial Sfdffz siffing Mrs. Barber, adviser. sfanding Lee Jenkins, Donna Sprowlesg Teresa Brewer, Carolyn Mills, Tom Sauer, Bonnie Hill, Margaret Moschell, Carol Raines, Randy Price, Editor-in-chief, Nancy Simonson, Druann Fitz, David McGehean, Chuck Grund. leff Art Sfuff: sifting Linda McDade. standing Neil Reck, Bea P0l'Cl0. nof picfured l.lZ Gelwltk. above Business Sfdfllz sifting Nancy Bowman, Mary Jo Pardy, Cheryl Sparks. standing Mem Murray, Adair Wilmer, Lisa McGee Chrissy Howard, Donna Lairson, Marcia Morgan. 49 w -.. N lt's Academic team: Dave Dixon, Bill Kennedy, captain, and Tim Holman. MIDDLETOWN Quiz Team Wins 2 Rounds Auditions for the It's Academic team to represent MHS in scholastic competition on the television quiz show were held last spring. Adviser Dale Ritter chose twelve students who competed in Cincinnati at the office at the Cincinnati Gas and Electric Co., sponsors of the show until this year. On the basis of their performances at practice sessions this fall, Mr. Ritter selected three team members and an alternate from a group of six semi-finalists. On January 8 the team representing MHS easily defeated teams from Boon County and Williamsburg high schools by respectiv scores of 330, 190, and 270. ln an exciting meet o February 7, the MHS tea upset students from Deer Park and Highlands high schools with respective scores of 410, 370, and 270. Middletown remains one of nine semi-finalists teams. Mgnv' lt's Academic team at practice: siffing Tim Holman, lternate. bove Quill and Scroll: Liz Gelwick, Bonnie Hill, Jenny uckles, Maureen Scanlon, Barb May. Kennei y, captain, and Dave Dixon. standing Matt Bishop. Upperclassmen in Journalism Honor Society Last spring five upper- classmen qualified for membership in the MHS chapter of Quill and Scroll, the international honorary society for high school journalists. Students selected for membership must be iuniors or seniors in the upper third of their class who have made outstanding contributions to the publication of the Middletonian, Optimist, or Gallery. Math Club Challenges Middies Any iunior or senior who maintains a B + average in a mathematics course may ioin Mu Alpha Theta. With Mrs. Evalee Hensley as its adviser, the club holds bi- weekly meetings. Mu Alpa Theta sponsors math tournaments in which the winning team receives a prize. In addition, the club has a mathematics puzzle in each issue of the Middle- tonian. The first person to give the solution to Mrs. Hensley receives a prize. top Mu Alpha Theta: first row D. Tyler M J Tardy second row L Hattery T Petrou Brenda Baker, S. Duhamel, Bev Baker, B Pardo M Morgan C Howard rh dro C Price L Cruse C. Shafor, J. Elias, T. Sauer, S. Barnes fourth row M Dixon B Bryant A Roney D Mitchell T. Boyd, S. Andrews. not pictured S Smith L Grimes J Wetzel L McDade S Ammentorp above Mu Alpha Theta officers: Tom Sauer Marcia Morgan Scott Barnes not pictured B. While, P. B. Gilbert, M. Rodgers. Nightengales Are Involved Membership in Nightengale Club, open to any interested students, gives practical knowledge for those Middies desiring to pursue any medical profession. Field trips and lectures by guest speakers inform students of health careers. To build a scholarship fund, the society has sponsored several bake sales and has sold shakers. Club: first row R. Feerer, K. Huntzinger, J. Adams, L. McGee, C. Greenwood, T. Hezlep, A. Doebler. second row L. Caldwell, C. Shafor, B. Baker, A. Wilmer, rinkle, S. Stone, J. Wilson, A. C. Arnette, M. Morgan, Dillon, S. Garnett. third row D. Pratt, P. Comminos, C. Barton, R. Nickell, C. Garft, A. Frisby, Bevis, C. Bierly, M. Dickerson, C. Egleston, Nightengale Club: Sharon Martin, Pres., Jane Adams, Sec., Cindy Shafor, Liz Caldwell, V. Pres. 35 .'. , E' ' 1 sf'H Q 'iff'-43T'iiH:,. Y ,E 4- : W ,. -. 5 , , Zi i A gg, x , . .A -f -u .3-,.., V: ,- - in ' ,li J ,I 'Q 1 53, , M 'F ,. .W .4 , ., ' .idk - ag, .,. mea. 'gm 5 - gpm E ,E 'I -- E K ,vj H f 1 , , , f ix ,Q M ' ggiz l f-if sf' Uv, ,z 0 'K J. f ' 7 W ff 1 V L L A J, V f ,.. T - ,,L1, , if . . figmlfl ' EN .Q ., :I ,. V ,L rl Y 9 2' ' yu . A Y, , Q, . ,. .An Q ,S ul 9 5 'N 5 -1 ,V -A ,V ,W ., w. 1- 5 1 L- ' 'gi . Us .0 4 ,, Q5 A xg ifE5,? Z,ia v 1-1 Q - , rf , ZH : EL: V ' A 9. - . i flisi 1 Zi -Q:-3 I 4. swag! 1. ,X V' L wzrjwiw 2 Alf: ' 'r?55'- -. . 'ESQ'-u U I 'Y:?5i:. .uw f- Y- -.53 -A ff -1 1 gg' wie ,..., ' S 15 'A . 5 ,,. 'Q S2554 5 J J. Y , up x, if ,Z A F if yn JW .W members S Arnold, J. Barnett, N. Bowman, D. Breeding, D. Castle, T. Combie, Cox D Egleston, M. Gebhardt, L. Hamilton, S. Harrison, R. Hartman, B. Hill, enrlck C Manley, D. Mealey, L. Myers, M. Philpot, D. Powers, R. Rothwell, G Setters, D. Staley, C. Stephens, J. Stitt, B. Taylor, D. Thorp, L Whitaker, A. Williams. Fl'A and FSA members Prepare for their Future Careers Advised by Mrs. Farrar, the Future Secretaries Association informs members about the secretarial world and the qualifications of a good secretary. Each month a guest speaker provided information related to the secretarial field. Future Teachers of America affords deeper knowledge of the opportunities in teaching. FTA, advised by Miss Roudebush, met monthly. FTA members: front row D. Pratt, B Baker, C. Sparks, J. Sheets, D. Tyler back row K. Hasemeier, L. Roehl, J. Wilson V Davidson, D. Shafor, P. Comminos P Hmcks gffefzwf gifts H A? JCOWA Promotes Interest in Other Cultures Junior Council on World Attairs offers MHS students an opportunity to understand the cultures and people of other coun- tries better. At monthly meetings speakers who have visited other countries present programs with slides. JCOWA plans to support a needy child overseas under the Children's Christian Fund. Members of JCOWA attend International Day at the Middletown Campus of Miami University. Officers participate in group seminars in Cincinnati with students from other high schools. 56 s-..,.y top left JCOWA members prepare for meeting. top right Carol Farrar points to Lima while presenting a program about Peru above JCOWA officers: Debbie Wise, Treas., Lisa McGee, V.Pres., Lanie Brubaker, Pres., Adair Wilmer, Sec. 3 4 X rt '0'9'E..2 Club: S. Back, J. Barker, D. Blazer, R. Busby, D. Combs, J. Cooper, J. Elias, D. Fisher, L. Fultz, K. Goodwin, T. Gorski, G. Hollon, T. Hutchinson, T. Hyde, D. Kelly, R. Kerr, R. Miller, J. Mitchell, T. Sharret, J. Smith, C. South, C. Spencer, L. Stewart, , L. Wenzel, S. Woodward. Chess Club otticers: Chris Dorn, V. Pres., Harold Kesselring, adviser, Wenzel, Sec.-Tres., Tim Holman, Pres. and Captain. P. Newcomb, K. Payne, Keith Powell, Kevin Powell, S. Pratt, T. Sauer, Chess Club In GDCL Tournaments MHS Chess Club is open to any interested student. Harold Kesselring, adviser, conducts a pyramid tournament in which members ot the chess club challenge each other. Those at the top of the pyramid are permitted to play in chess matches with other schools in the Greater Dayton Chess League. MHS competed with Springboro, Fenwick, Madison Township, Monroe, Edgewood, and Miamisburg high schools. The chess team participated in a tournament at Fairmont West High School on November I7 and I8 and a three-day tournament at Capital University in Bexley, Ohio. The Boosters Club finances the club's traveling costs. - ,,.,1.,f: Z 4 V 4 ,, 'V Q '2'W5.F4-351: - A -Wx ' ,rf , ' , 4 ff A fg1gTi' f. 'D .K 3' .3153 K .Q 3, 13351 9 I . Q-,gi - J .,:?:,,...' 1 , Ji' q,,,.f., 7 - . , E , ' 4' ffl. 3 A E , - ,livmw .Q 5 K - ai 'A L' 5' i 5' ff ' ,Q 1 ,. '- W ' W 2 ' fs 1 V X ...' V f xal 'Aj . 3 ,T , N ,, , 9322 f ' ' T' . ' A 5 1 . li . li- I A ' ju , mu 9 ,.-.MW If K' W5 5 V ' Ni an A D .4576 Hua - ,gm .1135 QL. 1 1-A . , Q ' :m r-1Q',F!s, if -.,, 1 V I 'ze A23 s L. I . . '11 'wx ,x W1 ..qua..-.-l. gg!! 9' ar 5270 TES GUUIA V if x,. . ,gn ' r N . 'fwy National Honor Society: tim row M. Scanlon, T. Brewer, Simonson, B. Brewer, M. Moschell, G. Pardo, J. Buckles, J. Davies, Anderson, M. Crenshaw. second row D. Jones, D. Sprowles, C. Ransdell, Price, S. Duhamel, C. Howard, W. Hixson, P. Heinkel, C. Shafor, Farrar, M. J. Stubbs. third row M. Gibson, L. Shepherd, M. Brubaker, Garnett, S. Stone, S. Martin, A. Rosenburger, P. Comminos, M. Banker, Wise, N. Simonson, not pictured K. Barnette, P. Bevis, J. Blevins, Hamilton, G. Ingram, L. Jones, P. Mannon, R. Price, D. Robinson, Wetzel. Spanish Honor Society The Spanish National Honor Society proposes to further students' interest in culture of Spanish-speaking countries. Membership in the society is limited to second year students carrying a B + average in Spanish. Middletown High School's chapter, Los Escogidos , The Chosen Ones , celebrated the end of the twelve days of Christmas with a party on January 6, El Dia de Los Tres Reyes. In the spring the initiation banquet featured a pinata and a dinner of authentic Spanish food. above left Maureen Scanlon V. Pres., Debbie Wise, Sec., Mirium Crenshaw, Pres., Jenny Buckles, Treas. 59 Roman Past Interests Students Latin N.H.S. is an hono- rary organization for stu- dents with at least two A's and one B in the first three quarters. Any Latin student is eligible for the Junior Classical League. An initiation, a spring ban- quet, and the State Conven- tion were highlights of the year. Miss Kiki Demetrion advises both organizations. 'lf eww - Q 'Wt 4f4'-- E 1 it -it surly top JCL ofticers: S. Barnes, B. O'Brien, J. Helton, J. Mitchell. above S. Barnes, C. Converse, M. Frazer, P. Kavouras, L. Jenkins, K. Gordon, T. Petrou, D. Combs, M. Combs, M. Bishop, P. Fountain. 60 is MANS , above L. McGee, L. Kohler, B. Pardo, K. Harris, A. Wilmer, B. Baker, D. Tyler, T. McHenry, S. Ammentorp. left L. Haftery, Pres., G. Pardo, Sec.- Treas., Miss Katherine Roudebush, Adv., S. Smith, V. Pres. French Club Has lnstructive Year All French students are encouraged to ioin the French Club, whose purpose is to promote better under- standing of the French way of life and language. Selling famous perfumes was a worthwhile fund- raising proiect for the club. Highlights included a trip to Oxford to view Le Barbier de Seville, a play in French, and an en- joyable meal at Pigall's, a French restaurant in Cincinnati. 61 Radio Club Produces Rap Session Middletown High School's Radio Club is composed of fourteen announcers and technicians who tape weekly radio programs. Called MHS Rap Session, the show is broadcast on WPFB each Monday night. Written by the student announcers, the basic format of the program is interview. Topics of interest are discussed by community and school leaders and local celebrities. In addition the club broadcasts weekly a series of announcements which highlight famous people from United States .if -,ep 1' top Radio Club: Kevin Jordan, Bill O'Brein, Tom Sauer, Chris Schueler, history- The radio Club also head announcer, Jeff Elias, Steve McKelvin, David McGehean, head conducts f8SeGl'Cl1 lfIfO the announcer, Joan Chappell, Maria Bell, Donna DeHaven, Paula Colep Carol USS of cable television Farrar, Mary Fisher, Sharon Case. lCATVl in Middletown High School. above Pete Leighton, Kim Botos, Kim Williams, Chris Schueler, Sharon Case 62 Dale Ritter, adviser, and Jett Elias tape a radio show. V, f' 'S--af W i yi. 'IMS WM! officers: sifting Philanthy Kavouras, Treas. kneeling Maria Sec., Carol Farrar, Pres., Bob Ingram, V. Pres., Matt Bishop, NFL winners: Steve Hightower, Bob Ingram, Stephanie Harrison, Kim ms. MHS Sponsors Speech Tournament Middletown High School's chapter of the National Forensic League hosted an all-events speech tournament on January 6. Students from more than twenty schools came to debate and to participate in individual events, including extemporaneous speaking, humorous and dramatic interpretation, original oratory and aratorical declaration. Many MHS students attended tournaments at other schools and qualified for membership in the National Forensic League. top right Debate Team: Allen Beach, Matt Bishop, Allen Wyatt, Judy Perry, coach, Rick Hotchkiss, Coni Banks, Dave Dixon right Becky Roof takes time to practice during a break. below Marching Band: A. Beach, J. Bergdall, G. Botos, B. Bryant, G. Bryant, S. Carter, F. Cessna, J. Chaney, D. Clark, M. Clements, C. Conn, J. Cogan, R. Crow, C. Day, J. Day, D. DeHaven, K. Dixon, M. Dixon, S. Duhamel, J. Dunn, D. Egleston, J. Elias, K. Geckeler, V. Gillen, J. Griss, S. Gulinskie, M. Haker, L. Hamilton, L. Hattery, S. Haugen, P. Hincks, W. Hixson, B. Jack- son, G. Jones, M. Jones, K. Jordan, K. Kash, R. Keeselring, D. Lawson, M. Lay, P. Leighton, L. Mack, M. Maines, B. Mclntosh, K. Middaugh, S. Minge, C. Mills, K. Mix, D. Monroe, M. Moon, S. Morrison, R. Mucha, K. Myers, B. O'Brien, B. Oliver, S. Phillips, A. Ricketts, B. Roof, A. Rosenberger, L. Rothermel, C. Saylor, A. Schuler, J. Sebastian, V. Siebert, L. Singhoffer, D. Smith, K. Sommers, M. Spradling, J. Stewart, D. Thacker, D. Thorp, D. Thomas S. Tilton, R. Trimble, E. Ward, L. Wendt, T. Whitaker, J. Wilkinson, C. Williams, B. Wolfe, R. Woocldell, C. Yenser. a ug! . 5 L B 3 Ji' 64 Entertainment Provided by Bands and Drill Team -.,,,,Walnle , t, figiiimfi -,, W- . I .,1..eea.f1fH+' ' . we . .1 we-19 , g:ll3e 2ifTH 1, 7 '5- , I' ,,,,.,gn-frte:1'f1'1- , f.fem.s.s1:- Iii ENN- fzxzseanll 'r .... EW L ADF , f T, axis.- ff.--fs. 1 ... fr .' .L - Mil'-l 51:32'i'31' 'ii 4 Team: K. Schultz, T. Bush, T. Reynolds, K. Wendt, D. Regas, R. Abney, D. Deaton, B. Martin, D. front Capt. J. AClClmS. not pictured Griffin. L. Linkous, C. Reichenbach, C. McKinney, S. McClure, C. Mix, P. Banks, D. Phillips, S. Moultry, The Marching Band and the Pep Band are both directed by Mr. Denver Noggle. The Marching Band plays at football games and parades in area competitions outside the community. The Marching Band was invited to play at the Indianapolis 500 Race for 1973. The Pep Band entertains at basketball games and special community ceremonies. Along with the other M.H.S. bands, the Pep Band sold fruitcakes to raise money. The Drill Team, advised by Mrs. Sandra Graman, performs with the Marching Band during football and is accompanied by the Pep Band during basketball season. Pep Band members: H. Augsburger, A. Beach, C. Bierly, G. Botos, J. Brubaker, M. Clements, J. EliaK, M. Haker, K. Kash, R. Kesselring, S. Minge, D. Monroe, l.. Rothermel, J. Stewart, D. ker, B. Wolfe, K. Young. J. 65 Bands Express Musical Talents Any instrumentalist is eligible for membership in the Concert Band. Under the direction of Mr. Denver Noggle, the Concert Band annually performs a winter and spring concert. The Symphonic Band, a selected group of musicians directed by Mr. William Stiehl, performs in other Middletown schools. The Orchestra, conducted by Mr. James Veith, is composed of string players and choice wind players from the Symphonic Band. Midwinter and spring concerts are performed by the orchestra. below Trumpet players of Symphonic Band practice diligently. '51 ' ... si' f-.n .,v1' above Symphonic Band: H. Augsburger, A. Beach, J. Bergdall, C. Blerly, G. Botos, D. Bowlin, J. Combs, D. Clark, M. Clements, C. Day, J. Day, D. DeHaven, C. Didlick, M. Dixon, S. Duhamel, J. Dunn, D. Egleston, J. Elias, K. Geckeler, J. Griss, M. Haker, L. Hamilton, L. Hattery, K. Henderson, P. Hincks, B. Ingram, G. Jones, K. Jordan, K. Kash, R. Kesselring, D. Lawson, M. Lay, P. 66 Leighton, F. Lewis, L. Mack, M. McClellan, B. Mclntosh, K. Middaugh, S. Minge, C. Mills, D. Monroe, R. Mucha, B. O'Brien S. Phillips, B. Roof, A. Rosenberger, L. Rothermel, C. Saylor, Schuler, J. Sebastian, V. Siebert, K. Sommers, M. Spradling, J Stewart, K. Surgenor, D. Tharp, R. Trimble, E. Ward, L. Wendt, J Wilkinson, C. Williams, B. Wolfe, K. Young, R. Young. below Orchestra: C. Ammentorp, S. Ammentorp, H. Augsgurger, J. Back, C. Bierly, B. Blackmore, D. Bowling, M. Clements, J. Cogan, B. Crawford, T. Deaton, D. Duhamel, S. Duhamel, M. Edwards, C. Fiora, C. Gagston, B. Gelwick, G. Ginn, J. Greco, J Griss, M. Haker, S. Harris, D. Hasselbach, P. Hincks, B. Hobbs, K. Irwin, K. Kemplin, S. Klug, F. Lewis, P. Mann, B. Martin, E. Miller, C. Mills, A. Morris, R. Mucha, C. Nardiello, M. Neal, M. Peters, T. Petrou, S. Phillips, L. Saba, M. Sauer, A. Schuler, M. Smith, R. Thacker, T. Wallace. 1 3 5 int L QT' in :qt- below Concert Band: B. Bryant, G. Bryant R. Busby, S. Carter, F. Cessua, J. Chaney, C. Conn, R. Crow, K. Dixon, D. Edwards, K. Gay, V. Gillen, S. Giran, K. Goodwin, S. Gulinskie, S. Haugen, W. Hixson, C. Holman, D. Hoppe, T. Hunt, B. Jackson, M. Johnson, B. Jones, L. Jones, M. Jones, L. Kohler, L. Lakes, M. Maines, T. Maine, B. Miller, D. Minchait, K. Mix, M. Moon, S. Morrison, K. Myers, B. Oliver, T. Perkins, C. Perry, D. Polleys, A. Ricketts, A. Robinson, J. Rogers, G. Ryan, C. Spencer, L. Singhotter, D. Smith, D. Smith, D. Thacker, D. Thomas, M. Thompson, P. Thompson, T. Whitaker, A. Wilson, R. Wooddell, C. Yenser. .1-N . 5.5.1 c. 14.313 11 Like .I above Mixed Cl'l0lI': B. Bflker, M. Banker, C. Banks, J. Barnett, K. Barnhort, C. Barton, A. Beach, J. Bergdall, P. Bevis, T. Bowles, T. Brewer, D. Brown, M. Brown, R Burns, J. Aldridge, D. Cass, M. Combs, D. Conley, C. Converse, D. Cook, J. Cook, V. Davidson, D. Davis, J. Davis, C. Didlick, A. Dillon, L. Douglas, L. Easter, D. Egleston, D. Finney, D. Franklin, A. Frisby, D. Garland, T. Gilley K. Glossip, C. Graft, J. Grosardt, C. Hackney, M. Haker, S. Harrison, K. Hasemeier, J. Hayden, J. Hayes, J. Henry, K. Hill, M. Hughley, B. Hunt, S. Jackson, J. Jeffries, S. Johnson, P. Kavouras, D. Lairson, J. Lambert, J. Lawson, M. Lewis, C. McChesney, M. McClellan, M. McGraw, B. Mclntosh, S. McKelvin, D. McVay, D. Meyman, C. Mills, S. Minge, D. Monroe, M. Morgan, R. Mucho, R. Nickell, B. Pardo, P. Peck, B. Pressler, M. Rodgers, B. Roof, W Roberts, C. Schueler, S. Sexton, C. Shafor, L. Shepherd, S. Smith, S. Smith, S. Smith, D. Sprowles, J. Standley, M. J. Stubbs, K. Surgenor, D. Tague, G. Taylor, M. Taulbee, B. Teager, H. Teman D. Thacker, R. Thacker, C. J. Thrower, C. Vian, L. Wenzel, J. Wetzel, L. Wiggenton, J. Wilson, D. Wise, T. McHenry, C. Davis, D. Thomas, L. Mack, R. Mullins, s. Phillips. l'L't'k'. 'l'L.. 'A .LI.'!.. top Triple Trio: Sandy McClure, Roxanne Mullins, Eva Debiase, Stephanie Harrison, Cindy Converse, Leslie Boni, Renee Roberts, Donna Sherman. not pictured Dorothy Tague. above Triple Trio: Sammantha McCart, Marsha Lewis, Tina Gilley, Lisa Douglas, Debbie Egleston, Polly Bevis, Ann Schueler, Becky Roof, Martha Crawfor Vocal Group Presents Concert, Delight Many Under the guidance of Robert Mucha, vocal music instructor, members of Mixed Choir, Girls' Glee Club, and smaller music ensembles enioy singing and commit themselves to entertaining audiences with different types of music. Tryouts for choir and glee club were held last spring. Ensemble members were cho- sen from the two choruses in December. The choruses performed a Christmas pro- gram of a unique variety of selections at MHS and at other schools. The choir combined with the Monroe High School Choir to pre- sent a holiday concert. Participants in these groups sold aeresol cans of lemon air freshener to accumulate funds to pur- chase a new set of risers. QT? top Boys' Octet clockwise Sam Minge, Brad Hunt, Darrell Brown, Chris Schueler, Bill Teager, Ken Surgenor, Allen Beach. center John Bergdall. left Mixed Ensemble first row Kim Glossip, Donna Sherman, Stephanie Harrison. second row Mike McClellan, Brad Hunt, Bill Teager top Jack Cook. not pictured Dorothy Tague. bottom left Girls' Glee Club T. Amos, B. Arrington, P. Banks, L. Barber, D. Bess, K. Begley, M. Bender, S. Berman, R. Bishop, B. Blackmore, L. Boni, B. Brewer, L. Buckles, T. Bush, J. Center, A. Clark, J. Clifton, J. Cole, C. Combs, A. Cornella, D. Cottle, M. Crawford, P. Craycraft, M. Cresong, E. DiBiase, K. Dell, B. Finney, D. Fitz, T. Gibbs, D. Goforth, L. Green, D. Hatton, H. Hatton, K. Hezlep, R. Hounshell, B. Hoskins, V. Holbrooks, J. Johnson, M. Jones, M. Kavouros, W. Lawson, V. Lige, S. Linkins, S. Long, M. Mabry, S. McCartt, S. McClure, B. McVay, J. Miller, J. Nash, B. Perkins, D. Phillips, T. Reynolds, R. Roberts, A. Schyler, V. Sharp, D. Sherman, T. Stevens, L. Stoutenborough, P. Taylor, R. Trinkle, D. Wieneke, B. Wills, T. Worthington. Thespians Show Interest ln Dramatic Arts Members of Troupe if 918 of the International Thespian Society further display their interest in dramatic arts with several proiects each year. Students may join the society after earning ten Thespian points by participating in all-school plays. One point is awarded for each ten hours of work. The society has monthly business meetings and two initiations yearly. Thespians present three one-act plays, directed by the officers. This year Thespians sponsored the biannual children's show, which was Winnie the Pooh. ln May students who have done outstanding work on productions during the year receive trophies at the Annual Masque Awards. Troupe ii 918 sponsored three one-acts, all Black Theater comedies, which were presented at McKinley Middle School on January 5 and 6. The plays include Contributions, The Black Birds, and Shoes, Eva Anderson, director, was aided by Coni Banks, who served as the technical director and set designer. 70 top Thespian officers:,Maureen Scanlon, Sec., Maria Bell, Treas.p David McGehean, Pres., Pat Hincks, Clerk, Cheryl Shafor, V. Pres. above Students involved in Black one-acts. first row Kim Williams, Denise Pendergrass, Phil Holloman, Eva Anderson, C.J. Thrower, Diane Dodson. second row Karla Barnette, Robert Morgan. third row Nora Anderson, Sidney Avery. not pictured Coni Banks, Rayman Harris, Celeste Didlick, David Whitaker. right Stephanie Harrison displays her emotions on a work shirt. 4' rv' ...f ,s...r', 5959 T I? LATQ, Fil If Students Direct Comedies Three one act plays, directed by Thespian officers, were presented in three-sided arena style on Thursday, November 21. Something I'll Tell You Tuesday by John Guare was directed by Maureen Scanlon. The play revolves around an old couple who miss the arguments they once had. An Evening For Merlin Finch by Charles Dizenzo shows Merlin trying Agnes Andrew Hildegard George Mrs. Hasselbach Merlin Finch and Darlene's Mother N Darlene Frank Jack Fanny Bill to escape the persecution of his father, who is ashamed of his son because he isn't very athletically inclined. David McGehean was director. Crawling Arnold by Jules Fieffer was directed by Maria Bell. lt involves a social worker's attempts to cure a mature businessman of regressing to crawling. Cheryl Shafor was technical director and set designer. Something I'll Tell You Tuesday Druann Fitz Mike McClellan Cindy Converse Allen Beach Stephanie Harrison An Evening For Merlin Finch David Saunders Kim Glossip Randy Price Dick Monroe Marsha Lewis John Bergdall Crawling Arnold Millie Barry Enterprize Grace Enterprize Miss Sympathy Arnold Enterprize Sharon Duhamel Bill Kennedy Dorothy Tague Wendy Lawson Chris Schueler top Merlin's attempts to leave home are stopped by his mother and watched by their guest Fanny. center Arnold crawls as Barry and Grace Enterprize, his parents prepare to leave for the bomb shelter. Iefr Andrew and Agnes want to leave for the hospital while their daughter Hildegarde and her husband insult each other. 71 up L , gui -f --f - YL. , .,a...4.,.., . Ni... .WL K - .A,,J,,..,,,... . 1- N . .-H F- ,A...r.Aa.-....- ' -L-rc rx, , ' -:-- ,,i , tm. , ,A .5..,... , 1' in MATH right Mrs. McBain is astonished at her class's intelligence. below Skip Clem puts pictures of geometric shapes on a bulletin board in math class. lower right Kathy Gordon and David Saunders put Algebra II problems on the board in Mr. Kobert's class. JW gill W i .Q . V , g 1 General math, Algebra I and II, geometry, trigonometry and advanced algebra, and advanced math are the courses ottered in the math department. A committee of math teachers has been appointed to study the 74 possibility of introducing a full-term calculus course into the program. This committee is revising the curriculum guide in terms of behavioral obiectives and recommending changes to be made in the mathematics program. . JCQQP 1-1 ' SCIENCE The curriculum offered by the science department consists of practical science, biology, physiology, Chemistry l and Il, Physics I and Il, botany, and zoology. Team-teaching has been introduced in some of the practical science classes. The chemistry classes acquired three new triple beam balances which add to accuracy and precision in the laboratory. below Zoology students listen attentively to Mrs. Arnold. top left Dan Nerenberg and Rick Lyons set up their chemistry experiment. center left Mark Frazer and Dave Mitchell study their chemistry experiment for accuracy. lower left Mr. Yocum demonstrates the use of an analytical balance to Lee Jenkins and Ellen Richter. i O right Darrell Harvey and Doug Thacker use reference materials in the Media Center. below Jane Torrey and Rosemary Powell, Librariansp Edith Nemcic, Secretaryg and Marie Pendergrass, Clerical Assistant. center right Students find the Media Center atmosphere relaxing. MEDIA CENTER The Media Center is a resource facility with a wide expanse of materials where study and research space is more than adequate. ln addition to printed information, audio-visual material and equipment are accessible to all students. A new librarian was added to the staff, Mrs. Jane Torrey, who assists Mrs. Rosemary Powell in aiding students. Mrs. Marie Perdergrass is clerical assistant and Mrs. Edith Nemcic is the Media Center secretary. right Students in Mr. Blake's -E ,I second period English III lh-1 af class find Bill Mclntosh's antics amusing. 76 ,g, U J I I X4 Fi? - ff-A-A x .i Mrs. Ellison gives assistance to students in her novel class. ave Students improve reading skill in the reading lab. ENGLISH Although this year the Senior English course has remained basically the same as it has been in the past, plans are being made to revise the curriculum for the 1973-1974 school year. A mini-course program, similar to the Junior English program, will be initiated. The Junior English program includes a first quarter required course in grammar, composition, and vocabulary study. During the last three quarters, various mini-courses are taught. The subiects offered include American Novel, Better Writing, Bible as Literature, Black Literature, Creative Writing, Greek and Roman Mythology, Job Orientation, English, Leisure Reading, Personal Viewpoints, Poetic Experience, Psychological Literature, Science Fiction, Short Story, Speed Reading, and War Literature. English ll still offers the general grammar and literature course since it has not yet been revised. 77 SPEECH, D , AND STAGECRAFI' right Kathy Apple and Karen Bell perform a play cutting in Drama ll class. In addition to delivering demonstrative and persuasive speeches, students in speech courses conduct debates and interviews and produce radio and television shows. Drama classes are involved in performing play cuttings, reading plays and studying acting techniques. To supplement their knowledge of make-up techniques and set design, stagecraft students attend plays and work on productions at the Dave Finkelman Auditorium. above for left Students prepare themselves for filming. above left Students set up a camera to film shows in speecl class. left Mr. Butch lectures to his second period Drama ll class. right Miss Roudebush's bulleti board aids in the instruction c French. - fr, ri 'NF - . M. sig? yi If x .l,gN ' f Lili 1 .' ' f' , ,.- . fall Fu l y .. I if A '35, TV ....15I-h b' Ein if if 'Mi f . Mi ' FOREIGN LANGUAGES Although the audio-lingual method of teaching foreign languages has remained essentially the same, the material has changed. New books, which present a more modern approach to foreign language study, were provided last year for the French, German, and Spanish classes. Students learn not only the language but also the culture of the various countries. The languages, all offered for four years, include French, German, Latin, and Spanish. above left Herr Boring tries to capture the attention of his students. far leff Miss Croswell's Spanish Il class listens for instructions in the language lab. far leff Senor Hartman plays back a tape for his students. below Due to lack of interest, German lll and IV have been combined into one class. , , 1, fi, .zum-.:. F-S N 5' BNI, s A LT.: M Y Xl 'YK above The first period team teaching class listens to students singing traditional American songs. upper right Mike Strait puts current events articles on Mr. Popp's bulletin board. right Mike Gibson speaks to fellow students in history class. far right Tad Bunnel looks over his history lesson before class begins. below Mary Fisher works diligently to complete her assignment before the end of class. 1 ,R I J E '- ., v Xl' -s. P R Q E.. W fr . Sv,-J, :l, : 3 M ' x -ws :go ' ' 4 l T u eelti 1 rs: 'lug' x ,- - L up 'ii We gui , for M ' l Q K A s , si ' B: sg 'Q M xi V k ,, ... 6, s ., ir, Q .gil w ' . a , 'YW rf' SHG 5- - He., W. A W 0, Social Studies ln addition to the required social studies courses-American history, American government, and economics-there are several social studies electives. They include world history, a popular college preparatory course, psychology, an informative course on mental health, and sociology, a popular course with seniors. Other courses offered are African studies and current history. New books were provided in both the govern lflehl' Gnd 8COI10lTllCS COUTSES left After having completed her work, Cindy Lemmons wanders around her classroom. below Kim Glossip gives a report as Kathy Gordon looks on. k i 2 , 2 5. gy l A , V ' .J f .sf f , 7 1 i Xi ii ,K 'wa -'ww 31 sg, Q' fs, , :Q 5 5, , ffifqtvwnf 'x 81 Music Department wi The Music Department now offers courses on a daily basis, allowing interested M.H.S. students more time to practice and develop skills and appreciation. Mixed Choir, Girls' Glee Club, Orchestra, several bands, and theory and harmony provide a wide variety of choices in both vocal and instrumental music. rep Tom Whitaker leads the Middie Band half-time activities. right Middie Band members David Thomas, Sam Minge, and Mike Haker expend excess energy. center Orchestra members Denny Smith and Lynn Mack practice during sixth period. right Mr. Mucha rehearses daily with mixed choir. 82 'Xw..f ' .ib , IU tt s , 1 .,.,...-.-...T 4 .Isn- -1 5 ft F .,,1. . ,, -.,9'l:,3se.., , xg 'Viva' Afggiltrtxgsim '5:2:if'1 : gr,4,-,- tube-1,15 -Aspen W .it tt.--tgf.,.W1,,,,:. Y W- . t L .1531 ,: '. -F51-1. ff I, Tx, ..., Y Wm. A' ssifsswr , ' sr, a ur' x Q 1 7 fl f, 1 I if K e left Margaret Moschell creates a papier mache tree in sculpture class. below left Jim Revelos works at the potter's wheel. bottom left Art Il students prepare a silk screen. bottom right Gay Rockwood puts her creativity to use in art class. Art Department The art department, under the supervision of Mrs. Ann Hendel, has acquired two new teachers, Mr. Mike Schlatter and Mrs. Joanna Sears. Mr. Schlatter's sculpture class introduced edible sculptures to the school and community. Proiects of his Art IV class were based on students' interests. Mrs. HendeI's Art III students were guests of the Diamond International Corporation where they learned the fundamentals of advertising art. Her student teacher, Mr. Beckner, directed the proiect. The Art Il classes created kaleidoscopes, silk-screen Christmas cards, ink drawings, and word illustrations in various medias. 1 Q- ... 5, A I 7, sa? f U5 f 'ini ' fax-N., V , ? ' '- - 'IIQ .Nl . K.. .- 'l,'711U'i ' K Zvi 1-,,-F Fl :1 ii 83 U- Milf! A A f we , , .mf W , L... . A fi! - Y 7,141 w 4 . hu 1- 1 ei if - -'QC L s'm-an ' ' P? v . .I 135191 an -H, L...L M 2-'J 3 3 5-i T U,,.v , . E M , , A M ' gi' QQ gm, if! W. waqgfg ' ' w 5 'P'Nf 1 ., I x N5 53? . 1 , Ya Q53 ,nfsj X - +5-anne-r 22, , K '11,-'Ji V -' L 1 ww gym -hw., . 1, ' W. ,I -1. I x 'JL ' ,p fi -N 4' ' Q may ' ' .., '. -'. ,K ' 'rvf-il . f-0.4.-sk: -- ff! . A-' 1' - Y 4 K Eff 2:, H',-gi J' mix! - Y ,14f'i- ' Fw -Q, - fm gf-wi ,, -- W A. . T -'ipllf ig,73553i.7-Q -fx. ' N , , aeifvfff vi, .,L.'- 1, 1 ' I ' - 5 wa, - - ' A ' . -Z. fn. -aa ' .- ff?-26: .1 ,, ,... :gig-J'w 4-5-T 5 1- - f-Q ' -- ' gg- - - tv-, r- 44: A F - V l,Xj,1ug I-fmt I V . -4 I A ' - 1 , , ir, '- , ree- , 54... 'S f ' , ,-4,' ,- ' . X 'A AW ff, pu 4u.1,w-Q, -.-n - M-N, 3 - 4 , i - , r yi' IE, 'I' J ' my ' Q'- .f- '4Z' , if 1, , 5 5 3? ,Y Q . .. ,,I , - Q'fg1Qiff' 2733? N U .. , M . 21131: ,. r 1 7 .:9 '1--.ziif . ,rams 44.1 La. ' 4, .. if , , , NG gpm, ,- ,Vss .,, ...Sf '- 1' : ,1f ' as ' - few ,f BUSINESS DEPARTMENT The business department provides students with essential training needed to prepare them for careers in business and industry. Both academic and practical experience in the business field are otTered. Courses include Accounting I and Il, business English, business law, office practice, personal typing, salesmanship, Shorthand I and ll, and Typing I and II. This department sponsors the Future Secretaries of America Organization. W-Wjggsg center Typists in Mr. Hager's class practice diligently. right Student works at improving typing skills. bove Sophomore girls learn the art of fencing. 'ghr Two girls using shorthand take dictation from a dictaphone. 85 . Q.. .- . if M' HT J 'sg ' above .lan Cornella creates beanbag turtles HOME ECONOMICS One of the most beneficial new additions to the home economics department has been the family living room. The furniture for the room, which is used to illustrate the arrangement of furniture and color co- ordination, was re-grouped attractively this year. ln addition to sewing and cooking, the home economics department offers a highly successful family and marriage course which includes psychology and physiology. Other courses provided are foods and nuturition, child care, home furnishings, home planning, and home management. top right Home Ec students practice sewing skills, center Mrs. Saunders instructs class in kitchen procedure. right Students re-arrange furniture in the family living room. 86 fill filli- L 1.5 INDUSTRIAL ARTS The industrial arts department, whose chairman is Mr. James Dillon, provides training for careers in woodworking, metal shop, auto mechanics, electronics, mechanical drawing, and drafting. Vocational training is offered in metal fabrication, machine shop, electricity and electronics, and auto body shop at the Middletown Freshman High School for students interested in pursuing a career in one of these fields. top David Simpson improves his carpentry skills. center left Students learn l methods of operating machinery below left Safety precautions are primary factors near machines. below Randy Woodell studies a problem in wood shop. ...g B7 f OWE Students who participate in the Occupational Work Experience program spend half a day in class and the other half a day at iobs provided by the program. ln addition to required courses, the students attend classes which prepare them for positions in supermarkets, department stores, gas stations, restaurants, and the hospital. DECA MHS students are offered on-the-iob training in various business fields through the Distributive Education Clubs of America. Students attend classes in the morning and spend afternoons working in their respective business areas. Local business firms provide the iobs for these students. The club, advised by Mr. Maurice McCall, is a national and state-wide organization. top right COE officers: Carol Stevens, Teresa Combie, Karen Tischer, Brenda Taylor, Marsha Cox. center OWE officers: Sheff Jones, Cindy Smith, Jim j Schruh. ' 33 right DECA President, in Sandy Moultry, speaks to the organization - we during a meeting. 88 Y M -e'f ',, F be 'A s. it W if 1? ' .' 1153-it ,iff -. N 4 . ,Eli dei, .A ' LY - .. ., f X. , -' 4 I 2 ,Y . V4 I V .255 al J V ,. .. I l T l -1 Ch.. Q.-al - - 1 . .nfl COE Co-operative Oftice Education is a vocational program open to all seniors who have above average grades in business courses. The students attend several morning classes at MHS and apply office practice skills learned at school to office iobs provided by the COE program. left Cosmetology students receive practical skills through on-the-iob training. below Impressions are an impor- tant part of Dental Technology. 4' rv-'G w V.-- .0 '-.1-, ,I i-..,,, J 1-7 V 5 left Marsha Oliver, Cindy Herndon and Suzanne Nemcic practice taking X-rays on Dexter the mannequin. Cosmetology and Dental Assisting Cosmetology is a two year program which prepares the student for a career soon after graduation. The students learn haircoloring, curling with an iron, permanent waving, chemical hair straightening, manicuring and giving facials. This January the students styled the hair of some Doty House students. They attended a hair style show in Cincinnati and sold candy to earn money to purchase drapes for their room. Dental Assisting is a two year program including a clinic at the University of Cincinnati two days a week. Seniors spend the second semester training in dental offices. During Dental Health Week, students go the the elementary schools and instruct the children about proper dental hygiene. The students learn proper methods of taking impressions, making models, and sterilizing. With the aid of a skull and a mannequin they learn anatomy and the art of taking X-rays. This year they sold toothbrushes for extra money and acquired new film badges to check for radiation poisoning. X 5-all .4-Q. Middies Complete Successful Season VARSITY FOOTBALL RECORD 1972 Middies Opponenfs 26 Walnut Hills 0 28 Springfield 8 49 Wilmington 8 7 Richmond 8 35 Fairfield 0 1 6 Taft 6 26 Lima 7 O Princeton 13 14 Portsmouth O 41 Garfield 9 s-sif ' fgls f . M isssiissriss sslra ssiissssst J With a small team that relied a great deal on speed, the Middies finished with their best season of 8- 2 since 1965. Bill Way, Reggie Mack, Jerome Davis, and Rex Cargill, Middletown's Four Horsemen, gave up less than six points a game and provided the most outstanding GMC defense. Anchoring the defensive line were second team All- Stater Tom Slezak, defensive linesman of the year, and Jerome Davis, defensive back of the yea Middletown's Most Valuable Player and lsfrow 24-K. Pinson, 21-R. Mack, 68-C. Clements, 15-B. Way, 26-J. Davis, 88-T. Slezak, 60-R. Thacker, 51-L. White, 81-K. Gregory, 28-J. Walker. 2nd row 74-T. Wilholf, 61 -J. Derrico, 60-D. Jones, 67-M. Dorn, 84-P. Holloman, 42-C. Jones, 34-B. Crawford, 80-M. Williams, 69-W. Nicholson. 3rd row 77-D. Harvey, 66-T. Calhoun, 75-T. Jones, 14-M. Lambert, 43-J. Cook, 50-S. Hartman, 78-E. Russell, 36-S. Spradling, 86-E. Bonneville, 33-D. Davis, 23-K. Gray, 73-B. Calhoun. uh row 70-J. Hackney, 18-T. Bowles, 27-D. Howard, 11-K. Williams, 20-W. Hunter, 82-D. Green, 65-T. Briggs, 25-R. Cargill. 5th row J. Gordon, A. Miller, 10-S. Hightower, 76-M. Wilson, 55-M. Frazer, 52-M. Gibson, 56-R. Burns, 71-D. Blazer, 62-K. Clements, C. Shockley, T. Minor. offensive linesman was Larry White. Scott Spradling and Don Howard shared the offensive back award. Howard, who scored twelve touchdowns, led the Middies in rushing. A special award for academic achievement was presented to Chris Clements. The Middletown Middies pened their 197 2 football eason with a 26-0 victory ver Cincinnati Walnut ills. Donnie Howard cored two touchdowns, ne on a 35-yard pass from Mark Frazer kicked two extra points and two field goals. Frazer's kicking abilities added a new dimension which widened the margin of the team's success. The Middletown Middies remained undefeated as they overcame Springfield South 28-8 for their second straight home victory. Donnie Howard, Scott Spradling, and Alvin Coleman established the Middie running attack as each scored a touchdown. Reggie Mock intercepted a Lambert. Johnny went over the goal the 3-yard line to a Middie victory. pass and returned twenty yards for the final touchdown. Mark Frazer kicked four extra points. top D. Green invades the medicine chest. above Middies huddle together to boost team spirit. left C. Clements piles on top of the opposition. ll 93 Middies Lose Despite Good Showing The Middies extended their winning streak to three games as the Purple and White annihilated Wilmington, 49-8. Donnie Howard scored two touchdowns to bring his season total to five, and Mark Frazer added seven extra points in seven attempts. Middletown completely dominated the offensive portion of the game. The defense held . . - ' - 7- - 1, ,, M.,..4n.f- -- -qw, ...M-V , , P, V f , , .. , W, Y . 115+ l grieve ' .X 2, '-Y 2225 A - ' ' .14 f-,vpn -fm 1 K fl' 5 N' . ' ' 94 1 Vi. ,l tee .Wk H55 1 LN M. Lambert runs for the sideline above T. Calhoun kicks off against Wilmington right D. Howard darts around end. above left The bench affords a better view. above right D. Howard scores one of his many touchdowns. . . . the Hurricanes score- less for three quarters until Wilmington scored a touch- down late in the game. The Middies dropped their first game of the year as the Richmond Red Devils outlasted the Purple and White, 8-7. The Middies scored in the first quarter when Donnie Howard scampered I5-yards to paydirt. Frazer booted the conversion for a 7-O lead. The score stayed that way until the fourth quarter, when Darrell Teague picked up a Donnie Howard fumble and rushed 75 yards to make the score 7-6. The Red Devils tried the two point conversion and got it when Gary Burton scored on a bootleg play. Defense again played the predominant role as the Middies stopped the Fairfield Indians, 35-O, for their second shutout of the year. Donnie Howard showed his fantastic speed by scoring two touchdowns. Also Alvin Coleman ran for touchdown as did Mark Lambert and Tom Slezak, who recovered a fumble and ran 28 yards for the score. Mark Frazer added five attempts. With the win, the Middies boosted their season's record to four victories and one loss. Middies Win Two, Lose One Retaining their share of the GMC lead, the Middies defeated Hamilton Taft I6- 6, increasing their record to 5-l. Johnny Walker's 68- yard punt return in the second period started the Middie scoring attack. Mark Frazer's extra point attempt failed, leaving the margin only 6-0. Frazer then redeemed himself by kicking a 30-yard field goal. Jerome Davis intercepted a pass and ran 38 yards for his first touchdown. Taft's lone score came on a 6-yard pass from Sloneher to Cleaver. oho e right Opponents reach toward th attempt to block a Frazer field goal. rghf .loy reigns in the Middie camp with a victory salute. 96 e ball in an left Middie defenders rush the line. center M. Lambert calls the signals to teammates. below M. Frazer waits on the sidelines for action to begin. bottom P. Hollomcn and T. Jones watch the action on the ground. - Q' ...xxx ,g Q i pm Qi Middletown continued their winning ways by downing Lima Senior 26-7 at the home field. Lima returned a kick-off for the first six points. But the Middies lost no time moving the ball to the 2-yard line before Scott Spradling pushed across the goal. The second touchdown was a 36-yard return on an interception by Reggie Mack. Mark Lambert hit Johnny Walker with a 21-yard pass for the third touchdown. Donnie Howard scored the final points to assure the Middies of another victory. The GMC championship title of 1972 remained in Princeton for the sixth consecutive year as the Vikings shut out the Middies I3-0. Mike Gayles of Princeton ran 44 yards for the game's first goal and Guy Wright added the conversion. The Vikings' second touchdown was scored by Gayles, and Wright's extra point was blocked by Jerome Davis. The Middies tried desperately to stage a comeback but fell short as four of Mark Lambert's passes were intercepted in the fourth quarter. X X 'fe ,, , ' I I - fx A ,' , 5 F J . L Q At g I X vu - 'Q njignxfl ,'i i M ml N ' X' 'E' j14f'E' E.md T Q n - - v - WM., ff , ' 11 L 'a M H 2-H -V f f 0 N l -1 W4 I-'S 'fx ,gf A sg I D .., , we -is ., 5? 4 V Q I : if fi I J Au N, . ,,.' x ar i 3,58 QDDI In MCHING 5 'SWE E I x a X -sa 'V 1 l W' 9 11 fr, ,if , if 15, Q.. p x n 'izz .N-ix K 92333 I-'A ww A. ...im .ggigff 'flgvv FT' -nf' ., .. ,w -?- ffl X NF 52 Q' M 51 4 5 k M 6 ir r. ni, MIDDIE COACHES lop row Gary Baumgartner, Norm Troth, Bill Neumeier. middle row Lowell Stewart, .lack Gordon, Harry Hannah. boffom row Ivy Williams, James Woodrome. Junior Varsity Ends Season Undefeated The Junior Varsity football team completed an undefeated season with eight victories under the able guidance of first-year coach Ivy Williams. The Middies were led by Tim Herron, Dwight Passmore, Larry Clements, and Pat Hurley. Size and speed were important factors contributing to the winning record. Outstanding, offensive and defensive skill by the players showed promise of a determined drive for the GMC championship next year. JV FOOTBALL RECORD 1972 Middies Opponents Richmond Garfield Princeton Fairfield Taft Fenwick Lebanon Garfield above Fallen Middie watches as teammate is tackled. righf L. Clements raises the ball after scoring a touchdown. 100 left L. Clements's advance is stopped by Princeton defenders. below J. Banker eludes defensive attack. lslrow 3-G. Walker, 7-D. Fores, 6-T. Franklin, 8-L. Fuller, 4-P. Hurley, I-T. Lane, 12-P. Jackson. 2nd row 28-T. Herron, 23- C. Staton, 22-C. Duff, 48-J. Rosenberger, 26-M. Best, 40-L. Clements, 2-D. Faris. 3rd row 5-K. McLaughlin, Il-D. Passmore, 32-B. Helsel, 47-A. Annenberg, IO-D. Green, 16-S. Wilhoff, 31-K. Goodwin, 9-M. Smith. 49h row 27-D. Whitaker, I5-B. Swartz, I7-M. Silas, 29-T. Smith, 25-G. Williams, 36-J. Banker, 24-D. Williams, I3-J. Ferguson, I4-A. Myers. lm J. Wetzel dives into the pool during prcicfice. Timers: fron! row C. Barton, L. Shepherd, C. Graff, A. Frisby, M. Banker. back row A. Dillon, S. Stone, S. Nisbei, S. Garnett. -li Se gg, 3 Q 1 , L . Swimmers take their marks. SWIM TEAM RECORD 1972-1973 Middletown Opponents 25Vz Springfield North 68V2 49 Hamilton Taft 40 40 Richmond 55 24 Fairfield 68 15 Princeton 80 49 ' Talawanda 38 51 Walnut Hills 37 42 Monroe 52 52 Greenville 40 57 Talawanda 29 44 Hamilton Taft 49 24 Springfield North 71 47 Hamilton Garfield 48 25 Oak Hills 70 53 Hamilton Garfield 42 29 Lima 50 Swim Team Ties for Second in GMC The swim team, coached by James Dillon, had a dual meet record of 6-10 and won their only tri-meet against Hamilton Taft and Greenfield McClain. They tied for second in the GMC with Fairfield and at the sectionals qualified five swimmers for the districts. From the districts Jeff Wetzel qualified for the state swim meet in Columbus. Breaking records this year were Jeff Wetzel in the 200 yd. freestyle and Bill Wooley in the 100 yd. butterfly. Barker. not pictured J. Hayden. J. Risner. Coach James Dillon, J. Walton, T. Kemplin, B. Wooley, A. Stalworth, M. Peterson back row J. Wetzel, B. Davis Wrestlers Take 2nd in GMC The Middletown wrestling team finished the i972-73 season with a record of 2-2 in dual meets while capturing a second in GMC. Again Larry White led the team with a record of I9-O and took first place in every tournament in which he participated. Middletown hosted the Middie Invitational with Mt. Healthy winning the tourney and the Middies taking fourth place. Mark Frazer, Dwight Passmore, and Larry White won first place for the Middie wrestlers. Gary Baumgartner and Jim Woodrome coach the team Wrestling Team Record 1972-i973 Middletown Opponents 29 Anderson 26 32 Lebanon 35 27 Talawanda 3 I 33 Princeton 2 2 Dixie Middletown Butler Finneytown GMC Invitational Tournaments 4th place 4th place 3rd place 4th place 2nd place ill' sitting C. Inwood, L. White, T. Whitaker, B. Osborne. kneelingE. Russell, B. Gaker, T. Thomas, D. Banks M Frazer R Kerr f d g T. Sharett, C. Shockley, M. Triplett, D. Orren, D. Johnson, L. Gannon, J. Carll, D. Beatty, B. Martin R Mills D Passmore M Proffit, B. Frisch, B. Hime, C. Stone. 104 fa -es 'N J lib E -gv t .ft Cxn I .. ,, VI ,.... - It 'L ,.,-..q.n-.fgufssgefawsr R1 'f - ' ' yin --,,- f I' ',Jz-Jw 1 top left C. Passmore prepares for a takedown. top right B. Osborne sits out in Middie Invitational. leff C. Inwood tries for an escape. above M. Frazer attempts to pin opponent. ww right D. Passmore attempts to free himself from his adversary's grip. below Middie wrestlers sit on the sideline waiting for action. 'i IN M - , wifi-ii ,: 5 ' '-glysm' gf ' 'iz-Q -'f' i -FQ yiiill. iw , .M H,.,,,,.3f. an X Mglfgiifne . 1 -Aw MH: -'-sr ,- M La V. ..+...M..m , 'Eg ll-n K fv f uve X. 5.4. ggi. above right J. Carll and foe prepare for the takedown. right T. Whitaker struggles hard to break opponent's grip. X: 3 Q-.4 a 1'l - left Middie matmen loosen up for upcoming meet. b low left D. Banks cautiously circles opponent, planning his strategy b low L. White pins opponent with his crushing grip. INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Jay Carll Ralph Kerr Bob Martin Tom Whitaker Doug Banks Len Gannon Dwight Passmore Chuck Inwood Bruce Osborne Mark Frazer Larry White Ed Russell Tommy Thomas :W I it we it -'ve 5' yi 3 i 2 . ' V ,Q 4 , 4. ,, 5 gr' in-' left L. White controls opponent with a cross-body ride below Coach Baumgartner intently watches the action. above D. Banks sprawls to elude 2 fifty' opponenf'5 takedown. righf D. Passmore pins his adversary. QQ, , N: E if - way 'iljks 108 Cross Country eeling L. Childs, D. Fisher, D. Orren, D. Fisher, D. Johnson anding Mr. Cook, C. Stone, M. McKee, R. Arnette, J. roshart, D. Scearse, M. Bowen, D. Winkfield. The Middle cross country team started the year with a new coach. Gary Cook took over the iob Robert Mucha had for several years. Middletown finished second in all three-way meets in which they participated and third in the GMC meet behind Princeton and Hamilton Garfield. This was a rebuilding year for the squad that consisted of one senior, two iuniors, and four sophomores. Middies Set New Records BASKETBALL RECORD 1972-73 Middletown Opponer Franklin Lima Aiken 87 Garfield 74 Richmond 95 Fairfield 72 Springfield 83 Taft 65 Princeton 90 Centerville 65 76 Lima 87 8 2 Fairfield 3 l 73 Portsmouth 66 73 Taft 75 79 Princeton 84 90 Lebanon 45 94 Garfield 64 87 S rin field 76 -sl I P 9 'ii , ii ifsivzi: I all . i-1 A. Aldridge tips off against Lima in first home game. kneeling D. Howard, B. Terhune. standing Phil Bergen, J. Russell, D. Graham, S. Wills, D Green, A. Aldridge, R. Arnold, V. Merchant, T. Gates, C. Scheibert, Coach Paul Walker left Coaches Walker, Bergen, and show the strain of the game. Paul Walker huddles with team. eff Ted Stewart worries about the play. The Middletown Middies ended the l972-73 basketball season with a record of I3-5 and set numerous records that will stand for many years to come. Archie Aldridge became the second highest scorer in Middie history when he scored 35 points against Lebanon to move behind Jerry Lucas. Aldridge, before the start of the season, was named Honorable Mention All- American, the third Middie in history to receive this prestigious honor. For the second year in a row, he led the state in scoring with an average of over 35 points a game. Again the Middies, Hamilton Taft, and Princeton were tri-champs in the GMC with Paul Walker sharing in the honors for Coach of the Year. 5' A Lima Upsets Middletown The Middies tied a school record by scoring 1 l l points in the first game against Lima. Five players hit in double figures as Aldridge scored 345 Arnold, Graham, and Green had I2 eachg and Wills had ll. The upset of the season was the Middies' loss to Lima in their second confrontation. This loss of 87-76 was a surprise. Lima's zone defense effectively slowed our scoring attack. Craig Scheibert suffered a cut requiring several stitches and retired early in the game with ll points. 112 lndividual Statistics F.G.'A Rebs. Ass. T.O. F.T.'V. Tot. Pts. Ave. Gates 35.4 80 44 36 66.7 102 5.9 Q Scheibert 37.4 63 94 38 82.3 118 6.5 T ' Aldridge 63.2 276 20 94 70.6 634 35.2 Graham 43.6 136 48 46 75.8 212 11.8 Wills 43.4 60 23 45 71.4 101 5.9 Howard 30.8 39 87 57 48.0 84 4.7 - Russell 51.6 32 39 33 71.4 144 8.5 l Green 32.8 39 7 12 100.0 40 3.3 Merchant 50.0 16 6 12 27.8 29 2.6 QQ Arnold 65.8 27 2 14 100.0 46 4.6 Players watch as T. Gates shoots. After rebound Archie takes ball down court. Middies Suffer Setbacks After four consecutive wins, Middletown suffered their first loss against Richmond 75-74. The Middies led several times throughout the game, but Richmond sank two free throws with iust seconds remaining. A last second attempt was thwarted, as Damon Graham's mid-court shot rolled off the rim. The Middies were defeated for the second time in three weeks by Springfield South 76-72. Middletown trailed during most of the game but rallied and took the lead in the last quarter. The outcome was determined by the Wildcats' consistency from the foul line. 113 righf Players go for loose ball. below Archie drives in for lay up. below right A. Aldridge shoots technical. Middies Suffer First GMC Loss For the third consecutive year, Middletown and Hamilton Taft split the regular season games with each losing on their home courts. The first game was played at Taft and was won by the Middies 83-78. Taft led the maiority of the game, but Middletown managed to come back in the final minutes. This gave Taft their first loss of the season, and was probably Archie Aldridge's finest game as he scored 41 points. 'I-J 'qw ,A 1 Y 1 W -' fi tx . 55 ,Z x,- X I ,f aunlie 'E V . f gf - , ig l fe 'N 'L 1 f :,..,si+ '-'fr K A In the second game with Taft, Middletown was handed its first league loss 75-73. With two minutes remaining, Taft led by nine but the Middies were not through yet. Jimmy Russell sparked a rally that put the Middies back into contention when Archie sank two free throws to tie the score at 73-73. With 'I9 seconds remaining, Taft scored on a iump shot, and Middletown was unable to find the hoop in the time remaining. i Yflfivl .l, 1 n W -'H top right D. Graham blocks opponents shot. Ief-I Taft blocks attempted lay up. above Players anticipate S. Wills' foul shot. .c ,ET 115 pu --. Princeton Beats Middies, GMC Title Hopes Fade In the first meeting of the year between Middletown and Princeton, the Vikings were defeated by the Middies 65-64. At one point Middletown led by sixteen points, but the Vikings came back and had a chance to win. Their last shot rolled off and the score stood 59-59 as the two teams went into overtime. In this period Aldridge scored four points to lead the Middies to victory. 44,4 , 41,,'li S 'Hilfe' l . fly. 1 below A. Aldridge attempts to block shot. A ,.. -t mc.-5 1 above D. Graham shoots from the outside. left Archie controls the boards. Vi:-'41 'fp W' if fyiiil pn! left Defense stops opposition. below Coach Walker and starters rise from pre-gome tradition. I .f , 7 4 -was ff X X ii . L. .. x X , .-,. ' ' 1- . ' ' ' h 2 av, P s hgfx. gg? .Q . flags.-f . , fi' 'N f If ff, 14, 7- . ,,.g,f.44,r.f-gvfa. so ----,,.gf . s K' fi' f, fa, , 'jf f'-V ,9' 4 'V' f- 7 -'- - f ' --' T ' . , .4f', 2 , .V h ,Q - ' ' . '-' ' V1fr'ff'f, 1 . -f W.. i A -'-'rg' '----- 3 ,- S I 1 ed -I' fm x i T zlffilwmi ASH i M. ,Y ii 47: .3 .QQ-s .., , '+ I f 'qv if j :..-ti...-ts yfifg ' f .: mafia ew Middletown's hopes for a GMC title faded as Princeton beat the Middies at Princeton, 84-79. Princeton played the final four minutes with two starters on the bench, who fouled out of the game. The Middies held the lead with only minutes left in the game but couldn't hold on to it as Princeton made a last minute charge. The Vikings made the important foul shots and wrapped up the game with a minute left. D. Green stretches to block shot. 117 viii it L, . a.. IF ' fi ffw as Af -, 11 .ff i by 4: 'A' I UL ' 'Qlw ' n...,..1i.. ...j-- V: 5 S T: of .P '? T' i...-..-. 5 M - I 'QS .. .sr . ' 4 i 11 p-1 22: A 1 . ' V V' . . ll : , Q ., izn 1 ' ' I ' .. .v 25. 47.26 .QS lijgi mx ' k 4. U , 1: X. .,,, ,ggi I i i' V .A : si f .Ji ' K N ' - - 'E'lff?g if l A 118 lop T. Gates is upended in an attempl for the ball. lop righr A. Aldridge tips ball in over smaller defenders. above Middies and foes scramble for loose ball. Middies Reach District Finals, Lose To Taft In the first two Class AAA District Tournament games, the Middletown Mid- dies came away with two convincing wins. The first game saw the Middies down Lebanon 76-46. In the second confrontation of the tournament, Middletown defeated Sycamore 73-49. After hitting an incredible 612 in the second quarter, the Middletown Middies reached the Class AAA Tournament Finals by de- feating the Garfield Griffins 74-58. Middle- town breezed through the rest of the game with no threat of a Griffin comeback. The Middletown Middies for the seventh consecutive year were unable to reach the Regional Tour- nament as Hamilton Taft defeated the Middies 65-62. Throughout most of the game, the Middies held a lead until the Tigers were able to stage a comeback late in the game. For Archie Aldridge his 28 points closed out his senior year with 747 points, third highest one-year total in Middle- town basketball history. H9 JV and Sophomore Squads Post Impressive Records The Middletown Middie Junior Varsity basketball team ended the second straight season with a record of I7-I, losing only at the hands of Tamilton Taft. The Junior Varsity was coached by Phil Bergen and Ted Stewart. The Sophomore squad also had a very successful season with a record of I0-2. Middletown's basketball tradition seems to be in no trouble with excellent basketball teams such as these. JUNIOR VARSITY RECORD 1972-73 Middies Opponents 62 Franklin 5 9 Lima 75 Aiken 6 1 Garfield 54 Richmond 45 Fairfield 56 Springfield 60 Taft 4 8 Princeton 51 Centerville 68 Lima 53 Garfield 73 Fairfield 54 Portsmouth 5 8 Taft 5 7 Princeton 5 7 Lebanon 54 Springfield 120 Kneeling R. Hackney, J. Cox, M. Bowen, P. Johnson, T. Nein, T. Reeder standing L. Clements, R. Smethers, B. Helsel, T. Turner, K. Borneman D. Jemison, R. Williams, D. Williams, C. Thomas, Coach Phil Bergen gp .4-er, 13 top Aiken player tips the ball to teammate above V. Merchant out iumps Aiken opponent we 1 rr . , Qiiv-'7f.:?V .395 -121 um- l:?, ' Q Igg uliljc. 14- 'if' 5 i -1 - . fill? YYY in K it New ws- lg? .V SOPHOMORE RECORD 1972-73 Middies Opponents 77 Monroe 2 8 5 8 Garfield 40 47 Centerville 39 54 Fairfield 45 4 l Taft 39 43 Princeton 3 2 5 1 Colerain 2 9 50 Fairfield 5 I 44 Taft 42 47 Colerain 43 3 7 Princeton 3 2 54 Garfield 64 B. Johnson, D. Williams, R. Johnson, M. Best. Coach Stewart, H. Osborne, S. Reedy, M. Silas, R. Jones, J. Morgan, G. Williams, J. Banker, D. Collins. Varsity Club Varsity Club is an organization that promotes athletics and school spirit. To become a member, a person must earn a varsity letter. This year activities included the cleaning of Barnitz Stadium after football games and a trip to Miami to see the Redskins' football game. The club is advised by Gary Baumgartner and Phil Bergen. right standing R. Mack, V. Pres., L. Fox, Treas. kneeling J. Davis, Pres., K. Gregory, Sec. . ,I- I I Fi . A I- 'xx' sifting M. Gibson, K. Pinson, A. Coleman, K. Williams, R. Mack, S. Hightower, A. Stallworth. kneeling B. Terhune, K. Gregory, T Bowles, M. Frazer, T. Whitaker, J. Wyatt, B. Wooley, T. Kemplin. standing M. Lambert, E. Bonneville, J. Davis, R. Thacker, A. Jones, T. Gates, L. White, T. Briggs, L. Fox. l ' 1 ' aww X.. -wx 'ffl' ' ' 504. 2. Q , A41 ue? NH M215 M L .J '1 4 - , , k . F L.. 4... , Q ,pl- 'tl ..-4. ,Lf 'i mn li H3 uf Ea,-'f:.f Q., Ef--1 .., ,,.. 1 ,,,, A V , 7 Nu, V an 459' . 'x .. Kneeling C. Moon, M. Lehman, D. Fiessinger, R. Kilburn, D. Nerenberg, Standing D. Dixon, J. Standley, T. Kiefhaber, M. Williams, J. Linn, Coach Rice. 124 TENNIS TEAM RECORD 1972 Middletown Tennis Team Nets Opponents 5 Garfield O 'I 2-5 Seqsgn 5 Little Miami O 4 Princeton 1 Led by Danny Nerenberg 0 Taft 5 and Mark Williams, who 5 Fairfield 0 both placed third in the 1 Fairmont West 4 district and later qualified in 4 Franklin I the regionals, the Middie 4 Wilmington 1 tennis team finished the 0 Oakwood 5 1972 season with twelve 0 Tuff 5 victories and five defeats. 0 Walnut Hills 5 Nerenberg also played first 4 Fairfield I singles for the Middies. 3 Wilmington 1 With an experienced team, 3 Mcnroe 2 the Middies lost to Hamilton 4 1 Hm. Garfield I Taft twice, Fairmont West, 4 Freshman 1 Oakwood, and Walnut 3 Princeton 2 Hills. it Til? i -.22r s ' ' it V if iii 1 L 1 ' ,XX .X X .ERR K XX r .. ..,,. F W x e e A 5i gl? X D ii D D e 7i ?jNNx QE KEN x X sax im 6 ,Q W W ki U jg: , Rig X ,N X rw Nw. X .X 'K X :gint X 'N above left D Duxon shows perfect form above D. Fiesslnger guards net left D. Nerenberg displays backhund Track Team Takes Districts Last year the Middie track team completed the most successful season ever by sending three Middies to the state. Out of 38 teams competing in the Knights of Columbus Relays, the Middies tied for second with Princeton. The Mansfield Relays drew 128 teams and 2000 boys for the two day event, the biggest track meet in the Midwest drawing teams from six states and Canada. The shuttle hurdle relay team set a new school record of 56.0. Melvin Powers tied a school record of 14.3 as he captured a third in the high hurdles. Jim Churchill set a school record in the 220 yard dash with a time of 21.9. Churchill was unable to reach the finals as he set his mark in a qualifying heat. At the VFW Meet at Monroe the Middiesfinished first out of eight teams, and Darrell Bell set a meet record in the long iump with a leap of 22'1. Losing to state champ Toledo Libby, the Middies placed second in the Blade Relays at Toledo. For the fifth straight year the Middies won the GMC track meet. ln the Districts Middletown qualified Alvin Coleman, Melvin Powers, who finished fourth in the low hurdles, and Darrell Bell, who finished seventh in the long iump. top right A. Coleman stretches over the high hurdles. right M. Dom improves his form with shot-put exercises TRACK RECORD 1972 Meet Middies Teams Competing Viking Relays 6th teams K of C Relays 2nd teams Mansfield Relays teams VFW lst teams Blade Relays 2nd Miami Relays 3rd teams GMC lst teams Sectional lst District lst teh D. Blazer strains to put shot. below R. Arnette, D. Blazer, D. Bush, T. Calhoun, R. Cargill, L. Childs, A. Coleman, M. Dorn, M. Gates, S. Hightower, K. Hubbard, B. Hunt, A. Jones, F. Lauth, K. Pinson, M. Roberts, S. Spradling, L. Stewart, K. Williams, D. Winkfield. nf? I27 Baseball Team Has Successful wr . -L7ff?g'f Q 'ref 1 '11 51' ffifgfrr 1 . 'jfxlf ,V an lg 'fy , - . .- P -. -1 it , .kvr1..fw.. ,ag '- ,gy 11' ,rgunwf 'umm' ' Qs.,-2-,na me it ' Q. G 1. , ,egjf . .' ,, as H,Qg..uu.g, W .? ',Q7f,,.i,iiw f 1- 1. . 1 fn Y--J ff,25g1l1u.1v.l,'. F v Y' lift' 'Yr'-'if' 'f 51 6 riff? ' ' :Lf 'ff 'WL 'gil 1 rnj2?g5 n f13fg J'-:XY fr ra - --1 f-8-. Q -A f fir i Q.. im-ke ,, .i'l-ill' 9 'elif 'f W1 ' A f . .- JM Q, it my if 4 - l.. 'iris' Y ,,ifg.,n ' 'ii' vi FF' -. fi wr I. Varsity: kneeling R. Johnson, E. Howard, I. Roberts, R. Yenser, L. Lawson, K. Eversole, T. Heilman, R. Mealey, S. Harrison. standing Coach Gordon, J. Adams, D. Heller, S. Moore, A. Donisi, G. Mack, R. Martin, J. Grey, D. Wills, vifjii Q?g,'2.43giY I. m, pf I 1 vs-iii? W lffi ' greg. As A Baseball Record l 972 R. Clem- Middletown Opponents 'i 1- ' sr 2 ' -5,'Sif. Q-,jr--' fi 1 'A '15 3, ij, - A ,..., 2- Cooch Gordon demonstrates proper batting stance. 7 Princeton 4 Badin 2 Taft 5 Monroe 5 Monroe I Taft 4 Richmond 3 Fairfield 3 Garfield l Princeton 9 Richmond 7 Lakota 5 Badin 5 Franklin l Princeton 3 Fairfield 8 Monroe 6 Garfield 3 Garfield I O asfl The Middie baseball team, coached by Jack Gordon, finished the 1972 season with a record of ten wins, eight losses and one tie. Several of the games had to be postponed because of inclement weather. After the regular season, the Middies went into tournament play and emerged sectional champs. Much of the success of the team came from excellent team play and enthusiasm. teh A. Donisi stretches for the ball as G Mack sprints toward the base. I - 1 5' .l 5 X g' 1. ,,, 55. l ,. ,c in... , 'mit J nf-.e H U H1 V Q VH 3 A,-A Varsity: front row K. McCoy, M. Mattingly, T. Lane, J. Peck, A. Stallworth, J. Mattingly, Burns, V. Rudd, D. Schiavone. back row Coach Troth, S. Agee, G. McClure, S. Wills, R. M. Gibson. Golf Team Most Successful In Middie History With a record of I5-5 the Middie golf team completed its most successful season in history. Last year the Middies tied for first in the GMC with Hamilton Taft. After finishing third in the Sectional Tournament, the Middies advanced to the District. There they captured first place and progressed to the State Tournament where they placed second behind Upper Arlington. John Turner, the only senior on the 1972 team, had the low score in the Sectional Tournament and third low score for the AAA State Tournament. top left S. Taulbee tees off. top right B. Christy blasts out of sand trap. 5 fu 4.5, in www , 7,3 , . M A5 X ' ffm Nm .2'. Me, bg? 5- Q was x 6 . 112' ,W ,iw - Us it U. is , R .ig E t., wintry it 1 5 ' , Q K V V ,L , , , ,L Y sr , vga ..s,, - .1 'e ff- 'IT -.. above State Finalists-C. Schelbert, G. .Q '.. Melampy, Coach Rupp, B. Mitchell, J. , Q E. V -- 7 1- lg ep-E glftw ll 5 33,5 W i fewiiuw V N Turner. -- -. Y K. T r iil H it :rr EJA V I-vs K , an . if Ti . right B. Mitchell smiles as putt falls. 130 gil we sgesxxmfv. .21 fx . it fsiiiwiifsz ,w , , , f . . Ms. try.. H gm W ss, 5 SJ A it i 'A -ewlr ,- mf N tl' l.4.l'1sgf A it was M v wt E L VL st Q. ln. . in em: . sae, ,ye .El 3 il-Qif.: fl Q25 E, . .. V- llaggdl ' .xiii g.:..: . l .3 1 -'-V .: 12 f - r Lk GOLF TEAM RECORD 1972 Middletown Won Won Won Won Lost Lost Won Won Wan Won Won Won Lost Lost Won Won Won Won Won Lost Opponents Garfield Princeton Blanchester Wilmington Taft Richmond Franklin Centerville Garfield Princeton Taft Fairfield Fairmont West Talawanda Wilmington Eaton Centerville Fairfield St. Xavier Badin below S. Taulbee demonstrates proper follow-through fre., ,, , , - U ' lil, , .5512 ' Y ' w . ix X FN neeling B. Christy, J. Wallace, B. Way, J. Turner, Risner, B. Mitchell, S. Taulbee. :funding Coach upp, C. Scheibert, M. Frazer, D. Green, T. urner, G. Melampy, K. Gray. 2... G.A.A. Promotes Sportsmanship The Girl's Athletic Association under the direction of Susan Moizuk bfters varsity and intramural sports competition. Flag football, a new intramural, along with tennis, volleyball, bowling, gymnastics, table tennis, archery, and fencing are part of the G.A.A. program. Points are awarded on the basis of participation and service. At the annual spring picnic, awards are distributed to the outstanding sophomore, iunior, and senior G.A.A. member. A one hundred dollar scholarship is presented to one senior member. top G.A.A. officers: Cathy Simonson, Treas., Nancy Simonson, Pres., Karla Barnette, V. Pres., Elaine Stephenson, Sec. right E. Stephenson, L. Wendt, and K. Barnette distribute G.A.A. cookies and candy on the first day of the annual sale. I tx! ii 1 .V g J , ..-ss a Girl's Gym Leaders Club Encourages Athletic Abilities Q If L--gd.L'Q1'1'-1-'.fE E1 The Girl's Gym Leaders Club is comprised of students who are interested in sports and enioy helping others. They are given the opportunity to assist by teaching skills in the various gym classes. left GGLC: front row C. Lemmons, Agoston, R. Rezos, K. Apple, C. Howard, L. Gilbert, J. Tucker, L. Wendt, J. Hammerle, M. Trinkle. back row T. Heil, D. Finney, C. Williams, C. Price, K. Gay, S. Davis, B. Pennington, L. Grimes, C. Bowen, D. DeHaven, B. Condon. G.A.A. Board: front row D. Staley, P. Cole, N. Peebles, B. P. Tarris, K. Apple, C. Graft, B. Baker. middle row P. B. Finney, K. Traylor, R. Peebles, S. Davis, M. Morgan, arnette, C. Didlick. back row T. Heil, L. McDade, D. Finney, L. es, M. Trinkle, L. Wendt, R. Rogers, C. Birch. nor pictured L. more, C. Ransdell, B. Rush, C. Sparks. 133 Varsity Volleyball Team li- below Connie Bierly, Sabrina Davis, Ann Dillon, Rhonda Peebles, Cathy Heidtman, Cathy Ransdell, Karla Barnette. kneeling Janice Miller. wt H 4 K' if L Mitt-ff. top left Two Middie players prepare to volley the falling ball above Miss Hartman shouts encouragement during play. VARSITY VOLLEYBALL RECORD T97 2 Middies Opponents O Talawanda 2 0 Taft 2 0 Garfield 2 0 Princeton 2 0 Fairfield 2 JR. VARSITY VOLLEYBALL Middies Opponents 2 Talawanda I 2 Taft I 0 Garfield 2 2 Princeton l l Fairfield 2 if 'll RECORD 1972 Jr. Varsity Volleyball Team above back row Cindy Heffron, Cheryl Hackney, Vicki Hubbard, Debbie Marts, Barbara Gelwick. front row Chrissy Howard, Laurie Reynolds, Lanna Lattimore. .--L The girls' volleyball teams were selected from G.A.A. members during competitive tryouts in the fall. Through scheduled practices the girls developed out- standing skills and ability. For participating in the games and practices, team members earned G.A.A. points left Barb Gelwick awaits her chance to play. below Team strategy is discussed among players and Coach Hartman. .jig 1 A SEN 3.-. W K I - sw-- - 1 .. 1 . .r l35 l nf Middiettes Post Winning Season Under the direction of Miss Barbara Hartman, the Middiettes completed a highly successful varsity season with 8 wins and 1 loss. The Junior Varsity lost only 3 out of 8 games. Elaine Stephenson, in her third season, was high scorer and free throw shooter. Leading the team in rebounds was Kathy Gordon. Both squads raised ii 1 money to buy purple uniforms and red pinstriped p socks. I ii l filzf I 1 ' am ti? top right front row M. Andre, C. Simonson, E. Stephenson, K. Gordon, V. Hubbard. back row C. Shafor, C. Lemmons, C. Bierly, C. Howard, V. Waldon, Miss Barbara Hartman. above Monica Andre goes up for a layup against Columbus. above right Kathy Gordon is out jumped by Columbus's center. 136 S VARSITY RECORD 1972-1973 Middiettes Opponent 57 Monroe 24 57 Madison 21 59 Talawanda 37 54 Col. Northland 39 32 Franklin 35 50 Fairfield 33 48 Garfield 21 54 Princeton 43 39 Lebanon 25 - l I, - ' f -,gs-1 - l 4 . :' . 'Q , X ll Xl JR. VARSITY RECORD 1972-1973 Opponents Monroe 15 Madison 9 Talawanda 26 Col. Northland 25 Franklin 6 Fairfield 23 Garfield 1 6 Princeton 1 2 Lebanon 22 l....f........l 1 Q above left Cathy Simonson and opponent both reach for the ball above Elaine Stephenson sinks another free throw. left L. Rynolds, C. Heffron, M. Jones, A. Pearson, T. Heil, C. Hackney, D. Edwards, L. Vian, S Morrison, R. Trimble, A. Anderson. below Vicki Waldon warms up before the game. lk ... ..,, , ... ,..., . . 137 Girl's Tennis Team ls Successful Middletown's 1972 girl's tennis team under the guidance of Miss Susan Moizuk completed a successful season with four wins and one loss. This year's team was powered by Leslie Carson and Leann Grimes, who are both nationally ranked players, playing first and second singles respectively. Laura Green filled the third singles spot. Cynthia Williams and Kathy Gordon, Pam Harris and Linda Hupka, Brenda O'Brien and Peggy Palmer teamed up to form the first, second, and third doubles. top Tennis Teamifront row Brenda O'Brien, Ethel Russell, Cindy Williams, Leslie Carson, Pam Harris. back row Peg Palmer, Linda Hupka, Laura Green, Leann Grimes, Kathy Gordon. right Ethel Russell reaches for a swing at the ball. below Cynthia Williams readies for her forehand swing. . I: M l. ' ' ' L 21 -Q , ,Wax wal! U' GlRL'S TENNIS TEAM RECORD 1972 Middies Opponenfs 5 Fairfield 0 2 Taft 3 5 Garfield 0 5 Princeton 0 4 Wyoming l Girl's Golf Team Ends Season With Three Wins Karen Henderson, Jean Hammerle, Laurie Wenzel, Susan Jackson, Sue Leichty, and Marcia Morgan finished their 1972 golf season with a record of two losses and three wins. The girls golf in the fall to assure the availability of playing greens. Miss Susan Moizuk coached the team to a successful season. righf Sue Leichty positions herself to swing at the ball. above Golf Team: Karen Henderson Sue Leichty, Jean Hammerle Marcia Morgan GIRL'S GOLF TEAM RECORD 1972 sue Jqckgon, Middies Opponents 3Vz Richmond 5Vz 6 Fairmont East 3 8 Northmont I 7 Fairmont West 2 4 Fairmont East 5 40 - 4. from back left Theresa Heil, Cynthia Williams, Sharon Morrison, Connie Bierly, Linda Jones, Becky Pennington, Vicki Hubbard, Donna Dehaven, Sabrina Davis, Kim Gay, Vickie Walden, Paula Cole, Linda McDade. not pictured Rylva Mitchell. Poor Record Marrs Season Miss Barbara Hartman became the new coach of the girls' softball team last spring. The girls lost five out of their seven games with victories over Fenwick and Franklin. Even though the team did not produce a winning season, they enioyed the strong competition. SOFTBALL RECORD I 972 13 18 12 Middies Opponen 9 Richmond l 2 Fenwick 6 Princeton 2 Fairfield l Garfield 9 Taft I 6 Franklin Swanettes Swanettes is a synchronized swimming group for area high school girls. Miss Diana Frie, the new advisor, teaches stunts to the girls, who practice at the Y.M.C.A. each Monday night. The organization presents both a winter and a spring program. above Girls synchronize their skills while rehearsing for finale. from top left Lynn Dilworth, Peggy Palmer, Brenda O'Brien, Beth McVay, Brenda Martin, Rachel Bishop, Heather Hatton, Samantha McCartt, Ellen Vaillancourt, Cindy Greenwood, Chant Barton, Kathy Hezlep, Lisa Douglas, Sue Smith, Debbie Marts, Cathy Heidtman, Jane Detmer, Paula Cole, Diana McVay, Linda Wendt. below leff Swanette officers: Paula Cole, Pres., Debbie Marts, V. Pres., Sue Smith, Sec. below Chant Barton and Cindy Greenwood work on stunt. l l 141 42 G.A.A. Intramurals: Fencing and Table Tennis Girls had the opportunity to sharpen their skills in fencing and table tennis during the spring G.A.A. intramurals held twice a week. It provided keen competition for those se- riously interested in im- proving their playing skills and enioyment for everyone involved. above right Sabrina Davis looks puzzled at the fencer's strategy. righf Barb Gelwick lunges at Nancy Simonson but misses her mark. left Girls ready for a game of table tennis. below left Pam Harris enioys the competition of table tennis. below One participant prepares to return the serve top right Trampoline stunts require a sense of balance. above Two girls work together on the uneven parallel bars. right Paula Cole demonstrates correct form on the beam. A' gin: G.A.A. Gymnastics and Games All girls and G.A.A. mem- bers were eligible to par- ticipate in the gymnastics and games offered each Tuesday and Thursday nights This year G.A.A. bought Skittle Bowl, Chinese checker sets, and other games for the girls who en- ioy mental challenges. leh Girls assemble Skittle Bowl and Chinese checker games. below left G.A.A. participants concentrate during a game of Chi nase checkers. -e.,-L ...J .- ,14 i ii' at-J ' S' ,Jw . . , L 1, V ,. c , . , . - , . , : of - - -- , K 1' ,-5' 1 Hu ' ,. ,. .fn N - V ,. re, iff-Nyfghfkigirgxgg-..::mE,.-,,,f1, 35. t.',f,,,,.,.,,,,,f,f Y X N 4 L X vb cis' ,'d,, .4 tl r-AGM? 'l left Marcia Morgan smacks the ball as Becky Pennington dodges below Kathy Apple and Theresa Heil prepare to return the serve Pa., ' F' iff: T ' , 5 .- s., , Ai? 5.1.53 11-fu Fly, ,XFflw',. LLL I -1 -, . .1 ,454 W' 'iii 7.'I if-r?i92iJGl's2f2 Qi -,.., ,.l ' Wt 3f2.l'Q.:,Zf ff 1. ,':2!,C,1Y :Ln-L3 ig' ' so , .ff-Ljsj-av. -,.,-ax, . x:.,,:A ' f'i? V.-if' gygy.. . ,.,,, Qs.. -f fxffffv y ,- bidi' ,ggi is M ll 1 wh i t f xs- - Q' 1 ii 3 above Marcia Trinkle returns with a forehand swing. right One participant goes up for an underhand spike. G.A.A.'s fall intramurals, volleyball and tennis, were held on Tuesday and Thursday afternoon leagues. ln volleyball the and Loose Boodys overcame the Soul Train Gang to win the championship. Awards were presented to members of the winning team. G.A.A. Volleyball Tennis 146 ,,,.,.,'- 2 A mmm Varsity Cheerleaders Paula Cole Sheri McCormick Kim Guy Putty Heinkel LeAnn Grimes Cindy Bowen Sue Smith 'T-1. 147 The New Look In Cheerleading The Middie cheerleaders introduced a New Look this year. Through hard work, the devotion of their advisor, Mrs. Logsdon, and the faculty's support, the girls earned and acquired the funds to purchase new shakers and new Varsity uniforms and coats. The J.V. basketball cheerleaders were able to purchase new uniforms from funds earned last year. White opaque kneesocks were also an addition to their look. The finishing touch, pigtails, was carried through by all three squads. top right Pam Harris's anxiety shows as she dances to the music. center Varsity Cheerleaders: Leann Grimes, Sue Smith, Patty Heinkel, Cindy Bowen, Paula Cole, Kim Gay. far right Cindy Combs displays a basketball program while she looks for a place to sit. right Cindy Bowen models a new Middie coat. 148 6 IQ, Q' 5 left J.V. Basketball Cheerleaders: Becky Pennington, Lea Stoutenborough, Pam Harris, Laura Green, Laurie Reynolds, Bev Condon. 5? ii.. 'Effie er H L -me pf get-f et.-g JJ- -ut. above The J.V. and Varsity cheerleaders perform Icky Dicky Doo Waa , a new chant. left Wrestling Cheerleaders: Rachael Bishop, Martha Cavanaugh, Cheryl Hackney, Cindy Combs, Kathy McChesney, Barb Finney, Beth McVay, not pictured Mary Hufziger. I49 X N j N -Il 'Gfgzre fs' no may to rw? eau-1.22, fn glider Geeifg Nor zo Jvwf rom cu Wvingow, Jana, 1252 04: ra confu- fj, four for ca more Zou flame, fc, -cpe pass Zum faq-nz. ,SGGYCQ ZOUJI' cms .vw gy LZ fo' 710556 11162 cages ecvcg amz, 'CQ we-2 'co So Zito ge, iGO f6Z,L' KW SENIORS clockwise Senior Class Officers: Mirium Crenshaw, Sec., Larry White, Pres., Lanie Brubaker, Treas., Elaine Stephenson, V. Pres. X, 74' l x,a- Z , X 4 ROBYN ABNEY BETSY ADAMS ROCKY ADDISON STEVE AGEE BARB AKERS ARCHIE ALDRIDGE BEV ALLEN CHARLES ALLEN SUSAN AMMENTORP EVA ANDERSON MARK ANDERSON ELIZABETH ANDRE STEVE ANDREWS SANDRA ARNOLD MARLA ASHLEY CAROLYN ATKINSON HAROLD AUGSBURGER DEBBIE BACH DEBBIE BAILEY BRENDA BAKER 'I55 MARY BANKER CONNIE BANKS DOUGLAS EUGENE BANKS VANESSA BANKS RICK BARKER SUSAN BARKER TERRY BARKER JANE BARNETI' JANET BARNETT KARLA J. BARNETTE RICHARD BARRY NANCY JO BEGLEY 156 E my.. ii .Q-5 Bill Crawford works on his homework during his stay in School Suspension. N-JS' afh 16' IEP' Q-'Q 'si' Q18 MARIA BELL NANCY BENSELER LINDA J. BEVERLY MATTHEW T. BISHOP TERRY BLANKENSHIP SUE BLANTON RICHARD L. BOEHM II RICK BOETTCHER JEFF BOLIN BRENDA BOND ERIC BOREN GREG BOTOS CYNTHIA BOWEN NANCY BOWMAN TRACY BOYD LORETTA BRADLEY DOUG BRATE HELEN BRAY DONNA BREEDING JANE BROWN 157 Middie fans watch the action XT v 5 A .PH at the basketball game against Princeton . MIKE BROWN PAULA BROWN TOM BROWN ggi Et AE , IW' is it ..,? MELANIE BRUBAKER BONITA BUCHANAN DANNY BUCHANAN JENNIFER BUCKLES SAM BUCKNER GAYLE BURGESS KERWIN BURNS DENNIS BURT DON BUSH 158 -Q5 N'-sv ,I , E ef me A iw .-of 'K' ,wr ,4- 'G' slr' sgf , - 1,3 A Iml left Elaine Stephenson goes up for a layout. mm I f U 4, LY if . i I -' ,Amt wwf ,N .Lx q, , .. J.. .Y O lI 1 ,. ,,3,, ,, -WL JOHN BUSH MARGO BUSH RICHARD BUSH RON BUSH TERRY BUSH ROGER BYRD LIZ CALDWELL PEGGY CANADA MARVA CARR BONNIE CARROLL THERESA CAUDILL LARRY CHAMBERLAIN DAVID CHANDLER JEAN CHANEY I59 LUTHER CHILDS BRAD CHRISTY SUE CHURCHILL ALLAN CLARK DARYL CLARK CHRIS CLEMENTS PAULA COLE ALVIN COLEMAN DAVE COLLINS THERESA COMBIE DEE COMBS JANA COMBS ROGER COMBS STEVE COMBS PATTI COMMINOS MIKE CONRAD LARRY COOKE BRENDA COOPER JAN CORNELLA DEBBIE COTTLE 160 X , nag, mage H, . 7, .1 ,Im , C TI' I M1 I , J' 49' ha V9-5 it LARRY COWGILL MARSHA COX MIRIUM CRENSHAW DAN CROCKEIT STEVE CROW PHIL CROWE BOB CUNNINGHAM RICK CURTIS LINDY DARRELL JULIE DAVIES ANTHONY DAVIS CHERYL DAVIS JEROME DAVIS THERESA DAVIS I6I JOHN C. DAY DONNA M. DEHAVEN DALE K. DENNIS JOHN E. DERRICO DANNY MORRIS DIXON DAVID F. DIXON DIANE DODSON ANDY DONISI MARK DORN DONNA DUNCAN MIKE EAST DAWN EASTERLY D. MOORE EDWARDS LINDA G. EFKER STEPHEN D. EFKER DEBORAH J. EGELSTON MIKE EGMAN ARLENE EIDSON KARYN M. ELLIS EARL ESSELMAN 162 . ff I I' uf' Q ,A L N '11 , 1. ,vX.f-.1 . ,, J p'.I3,,u fx , YA. '-. - 5' 'Mafia JI . :ff i-av 1117 me fr, ,-QL - '-is it fi' X W, -B .yu I fl' gym ,NE 'Nav' -I . 1 ig- '. iff T1 ' ll , it I J gi xi? if WJ I . xx - W . .NX' ,xx .A .... left Kathy Gordon and Jenny Buckles wait in Iine for lunch. ALAN EVANS THOMAS G. EWEN CAROL FARRAR MARY FARNEY JOHN FAULKNER RITA JANE FEERER DALE FITZPATRICK DEBORAH FLETCHER TED FORSYTH MICHAEL FOUCH PATRICIA FOUNTAIN LARRY L. FOX 163 POLLY FAITH FREEZE CHARLOTTE FRISCH ARLEN STACY LISA GAKER LITA GARCIA JENNIFER M. GATES TOM DENNIS GATES BETH ANN GAYHART MARCIA L. GEBHART ELISABETH GELWICK SCOTT GILLEY MIKE GILMORE MARSHA GLOVER PHIL GOODWIN JARLEEN GRANDBERRY JILL GREEN --awk, ,fi '-1--sp right Jenny Buckles laughs at cl comment overheard in the Icnguoge lab. 'I64 KEN GREGORY HOWARD GRIFFIN JEFF GRISS CHUCK GRUND PATRICIA GUTHMAN CARLOTTA HACKNEY CINDY HACKNEY MARY HACKNEY ROB HACKNEY GREG HAHN JOE HAHN LINDA HAIS MIKE HAKER LISA HAMILTON I65 BARB HAMM JEAN MARIE HAMMERLF GARY HANEY BILL HARPER CHARLES HARRISON SHELIA HARRISON DEBBIE HART ROBYN HARTMAN TIM HARTMAN REGINA HAWKINS ROBBIE HEDRICK PHIL HEFFRON PA'I'I'Y HEINKEL JOHN HELTON KAREN HENDERSON JEANIE HENRY 166 ff Q I I We IIHIII IN I si kv 'S' 1 ,gs 'EH ww 'X 1-.s I we ,ff Ief? What will you have, mustard or cafsup? gang WN 'T'i3i an 'lb if I' ,,. I --1 , x GRETA HICKEY MARSHA HIGHLEY BONNIE HILL RICK HILL PAT HINCKS BOBBY HINEY WANDA HIXSON GREG HOLLON TIM HOLMAN HEATHER HOLSTEIN RICK HORNE BEV HOSKINS RICK HOTCHKISS ERNIE HOWARD I67 KAREN HUDSON RICHARD HUMMER SUSAN MARIE HUNT ANGELA RENEE HUNTER DAVID LEE HUNTER WENDALL K. HUNTER MIKE HURLEY GINA MARIA INGRAM ROBERT ALAN INGRAM CHARLES DUDLEY INWOOD II BALLARD JACKSON SUSAN JACKSON JENNIFER JEFFERY MICHAEL S. JOHNSON SHEILA A. JOHNSON right Seniors listen uffenhvely during o school convocation. 168 TERRY R. JOHNSON STEVEN JOHNSTON ALEXANDER CHRISTOPHER JONES CURT JONES DANIEL E. JONES GARY L. JONES SHEF JONES PHILANTHY KAVOURAS MARK KELLER BRENDA KEMP TIM KEMPLIN VELMA KENDRICK BILL KENNEDY RICKI KESSELRING DOTTY KIDD CINDI KIMBERLIN LOREN KINDRED GEORGE KINIYALOCTS DOUG KLEIN KATHY KUHLMAN 'I69 CHERYL LAFAYETTE DORIS LAMBERT JON LAMBERT SUSAN LAND STEVE LAND JEFF LAUTER DANIEL LEACH SUSAN LEDFORD TONY LENHARR JOAN LYNN LEROY MARSHA LEWIS VALENTINA C. LIGE MARK LINDON MARGARET L. LINDSEY CHRISS LOVE STEVE LUIBEL 170 'IP 'im f Q'i --I 4' 'Bi Ii SL. I -x f . ,, K xl v p 1 Q-.-'A I as iw WTI' STAN LYLES REBECCA LYONS RICK LYONS STEVE LYNCH LYNNE ALICE MACK MARY MACK REGINALD BERNARD MACK PAM MALONEY CHERYL MANLEY PATTI MANNON BERNARD MARCONI SHARON MARTIN I71 BARBARA MAY GARY MAYNE SHERI MCCORMICK KEITH McCOY LINDA McDADE DAVID McGEHEAN DEBORAH MCGRAW JERRY MCINTOSH LORETTA MCINTOSH KAREN McMONIGLE DIANA McVAY GARY MEDLEY RICK MERRIDA SHARON MERRIMAN DOTTIE BELLE MEYMAN KIM MIDDAUGH 172 MELODIE K. MILLER PEGGY MILTON SAM MINGE BILL MITHCELL DAVE MOBLEY COLLEEN MOORE DORIS MOORE KEITH MOORE ROBERT MOORE SCOTT MOORE ROBERT MORGAN SANDRA MOULTRY MIKE MULLIGAN LINDA KAY MYERS SUZANNE NEMCIC DANNY NERENBERG I73 ROBERT NICHOLS WILLIAM NICHOLSON MIKE NOBLE JIM NOES BRUCE ODLE CINDY ORREN BRUCE OSBORNE DONALD OVERPECK MARY JO PARDY CHERYL ANN PATRICK SHELLY PAYNE PHIL PECK RHONDA Peeauas REMELLE PENDERGRASS 'BARB Pl-nLHowER I74 i .- 4' Q 'ff' .S -wb so 35 3.2 09 szxfssaiasiasziffffaf I' 'kv L- ffl-fwuew H, I .mv uv' X i fix f-7 - , sf MELODY PHILPOT ARTHUR WELLINGTON PINKHAM III KYHM VIDALE PINSON JIM PLANCK DARLENE POWERS DIANE PRATT BONITA JANE PRESSLER RANDY PRICE JENNIFER PROFITT MARLA PRUDEN STEVE E. PUCKETI' CAROL RAINES PATRICK BRIAN RANDALL CATHY RANSDELL CRAIG RATLIFF JENNIFER RATLIFF JAMES RAWLINS KARLA REFFITT ANGELA REVELOS RHONDA L. REVERE 175 MARVIN REYNOLDS ELLEN RICHTER RAEJEAN RILEY GERALD RISNER DEBBIE ROBERTS WILLIAM ROBERTS CHARLES ROBINSON VERA ROBINSON RICHARD ROCKWOOD GAIL ROGERS CHARLES ROMANS JUDY ROMANS THERESA ROMANS ALAN RONEY BECKY ROOF AMY ROSENBERGER LARRY ROTHERMEL NEVIN RUDIE JAMES RUSSELL LILLIAN RUSSELL 176 I1 clk., Q' .i 'd' K i X A J Qs 'Y' X 'W H Miss Demetrion ond Mrs. Schick choose their refresh- ments of the Teocher's Teo. DARRELL SALLEE 3 COLLEEN SAYLOR DEBBIE SAXBURY MAUREEN SCANLON Qi 5 DIANA SCHAAF FQ , E CHERYL SEBASTIAN GAIL SETTERS -v ia! 2. A i CHERYL ANN SHAFOR CINDY SHEPHERD Chris Clements receives congratulations from Mr. Hill at the NHS fall induction. I77 ELIZABETH SHEPHERD MICHAEL SHOUPE RITA SHROUT RICK SICKER VICKI SIEBERT NANCY SIMONSON JACKIE SIMPSON ROBERTALEE SKINNER TOM SLEZAK DONALD SMETHERS CINDY SMITH DANA SMITH RICK SMITH SANDRA SMITH BEN SOLEM CHERYL SPARKS LINDA SPEARS VICKI SPENCER 178 ,.'5- CYNTHIA SPRINGFIELD JIM STANDLEY JAMIE STARR CAROL STEPHENS tiff a ' 4-M ELAINE STEPHENSON GENO STEWART JOHN STEWART JANICE STITT FRANK STOREY 'Ui MARY JANE STUBBS DEBBIE SURGENOR DOROTHY TAGUE STEVE TAULBEE if BRENDA TAYLOR FAYE TAYLOR ' MARK TAYLOR Gordon looks back to see if anyone is his third refurn to the lunch line. 179 PATTY TAYLOR JANET TEDROW HONI TEMAN BILL TERHUNE LINDA TERRILL RICK THACKER DEBI THARP SHEREE THATCHER lMORELANDI DAVE THOMAS DIANA K. THOMAS THOMAS L. THOMAS 180 below Colleen Moore expresses feelings in her uri work below righf While hall monitoring, Lonnie Brubaker and Earl Bonniville try to hide their identities. -Y Q9 1 ! X-I ,fgm f 3 C3 I 5 X it PATRICIA THOMPSON BERNITA JO THORNTON SUSAN TILTON DAN TINCH KAREN TISCHER KIM TRAYLOR DEBBIE TRIPLETT MARSHA TRIPLETT -5 MIKE TRIPLETT ANN TUCKER BRADFORD L. TUTT DAVID TUTTLE 'vis 'Lf' DALE VAN OSTRAND VICKI WALDON DEBORAH KAY WALKER JOHNNY WALKER ,.J I8I JIM WALLACE PHIL WALLACE TINA WALLACE EMERY WARD JIM WARMAN BILL WAY DEREK WAZENEGGER PATRICIA WEATHERS DOUG WELLS LINDA WENDT LAURIE WENZEL EDWARD W. WEST LINDA KAY WHITAKER BARBARA WHITE BOB WHITE LARRY E. WHITE ROBIN WHITE LINDA WIENEKE LINDA WIGGINTON JEFF WILBURN 'I82 Phllcnfhy Kovouras speaks on char- acter at the fall mduchon of seniors to THOMAS WILLHOFF AUDREY WILLIAMS CYNTHIA WILLIAMS MARC WILLIAMS MARNA WILLIAMS TIM WILLIAMS DANNY WILLS DAVID WILLS JUDY WILLS LEWIS WILSON DAVID WINKFIELD DEBBIE WISE DELORES WISE IB3 BETH WITHERS BOB WOLF KAYCEE WOLFRAM FRANK WOLNER RANDY WOODDELL BILL WOOLEY JAY WYATT SUSAN YEARY TOM YOST KEITH YOUNG KEVIN YOUNG PAM YOUNG RUSSELL YOUNG TROY ZORNES T84 SEIWIIH IRY IIIIW EX ROBYN ABNEY Drill Team BETSY ADAMS Thespians, JCL, One Acts, A Thousand Clowns, Look Homeward Angel, Picnic JOE ADAMS Hi-Y, Prom, Home Room Representative STEVE AGEE Baseball, Hi-Y, Intramurals, Prom, Student Council BARB AKERS Marching Band ARCHIE ALDRIDGE Intramurals, Prom, Basketball BEV ALLEN DECA SUSAN AMMENTORP French Club, Orchestra, NHS, Guys and Dolls, The Sound of Music, Fiddler on the Roof, JA RICARDO AMOS Intramurals, Prom EVA ANDERSON SpNHS,Cheerleader, GAA, NHS, Student Council, One Acts, Our Town, Guys and Dolls, The Man Who Came to Dinner, Picnic, Lilliom, JA MARK ANDERSON Thespians, Our Town, The Bald Soprano and The American Dream, Guys and Dolls, Winnie the Pooh, One Acts, Peter Pan, Lilliom, A Thousand Clowns, Picnic, The Man Who Came To Dinner STEVE ANDREWS Mu Alpha Theta, JCL SANDRA ARNOLD FSA, COE HAROLD AUGSBURGER Symphonic Band, Pep Band, Orchestra, Guys and Dolls DEBBIE BAILEY Home Room Representative, Prom BRENDA BAKER Concert Band, Marching Band, French Tom Whitaker puzzles Miss Demetrion with o .fi Club, FTA, GAA, NHS, Optimist, Prom MARY BANKER SpNHS, Triple Trio, Girls' Glee Club, GAA, Swanettes, Girls' Leaders Club, NHS, Mixed Choir, Optimist, Guys and Dolls, Fiddler on the Roof CONI BANKS Debate, Middletonian, Black Culture Assembly, Girls' Glee Club, Thespians, NFL, GAA, Mixed Choir, Home Room Representative, One Acts, Peter Pan, The Man Who Came to Dinner, Lilliom, Guys and Dolls DOUG BANKS Wrestling, Intramurals, JA VANESSA BANKS Home Ec Club, GAA, JA RICK BARKER Swimming, OWE, Hi-Y, Home Room Representative SUE BARKER Our Town, JCOWA, JA TERRY BARKER Hi-Y, JCOWA, JA JANE BARNEIT Mixed Choir JANET BARNETI' FSA, COE, GAA, JA KARLA BARNE'I'I'E SpNHS, Volleyball, GAA, Girls' Leaders Club, Softball, NHS, Optimist, Prom BRENDA BARRETT OWE RICK BARRY Baseball TOM BECKETI' OWE, Hi-Y, Intramurals NANCY BEGLEY German Club, Middletonian, GAA, Home Room Representative, Prom MARIA BELL Debate, Thespians, NFL, Radio, Home Room Representative, Our Town, Picnic, ne of his better themes. A Thousand Clowns, The Bald Soprano and The American Dream, Guys and Dolls, Look Homeward Angel, Winnie the Pooh, Lilliom, Witness for the Prosecution, One Acts, Fiddler on the Roof, Peter Pan, The Man Who Came t Dinner, The Sound of Music NANCY BENSELER German Club, Middletonian, Home Room Representative MATT BISHOP Debate, NFL, Symphonic Band, Marching Band, It's Academic, Tennis, NLHS, NHS, Intramurals, JCL, Boys' State GREG BLEVINS Hi-Y RICHARD BOEHM Concert Band, Track, Football, Hi-Y, JA RICK BOETTCHER German Club JEFF BOLIN Middletonian, Thespians, Hi-Y, Look Homeward Angel, A Thousand Clowns, One Acts, Fiddler on the Roof, Picnic, The Man Who Came to Dinner, Witness for the Prosecution GREG BOTOS Symphonic Band, Marching Band, Pep Band, Orchestra, NHS, Guys and Dolls, Fiddler on the Roof CYNTHIA BOWEN Cheerleader, GAA, Girls' Leaders Clul: Prom, Home Room Representative, JA NANCY BOWMAN Middletonian, Symphonic Band, Concert Band, FSA, GAA, Gallery, COE, Optimist, Home Room Representative, JA TRACY BOYD Mu Alpha Theta, Swimming, NHS DOUG BRATE Middletonian HELEN BRAY Home Ec Club, Home Room Representative DONNA BREEDING Prom, FSA SALLY BROOKS DECA, Prom PAULA BROWN Y-Teen Cabinet, Prom, Home Room Representative, Fiddler on the Roof TOM BROWN DECA, Prom, JA MELANIE BRUBAKER SpNHS, Middletonian, Gallery, GAA NHS, Swanettes, Class Treasurer, Optimist, Prom, JCOWA, Student Council, JA JOE BRUGGEMAN OWE JENNY BUCKLES Quill and Scroll, SpNHS, NHS, Prom, Home Room Representative, Y-Teen Cabinet, Middletonian DON BUSH Hi-Y, Intramurals DICK BUSH OWE RON BUSH Concert Band, Marching Band, Home Room Representative TERRY BUSH OWE ROGER BYRD German Club, Hi-Y LIZ CALDWELL Nightengale, Prom, FTA, NHS, Optimist, Home Room Representative JAMES CALHOUN OWE, Intramurals, Prom ROGER CAMPBELL Swimming PEGGY CANADA Middletonian, GAA, Prom, Principal's Advisory Committee, JA RANDY CANTRELL Middletown Auto Club GARY CARDER OWE MARVA CARR GAA, JA DEBBIE CASTLE FSA, COE RONALD CHANDLER OWE, Home Room Representative JEAN CHANEY Concert Band, Marching Band LUTHER CHILDS German Club, Track, Cross Country, Hi- Y, NHS, Boys' State BRAD CHRISTY Golf, Hi-Y, Intramurals, Home Room Representative SUE CHURCHILL Home Room Representative, Prom ALAN CLARK OWE, Thespians, Middletown Auto Club, Look Homeward Angel, Witness for the Prosecution ANITA CLARK DECA CHRIS CLEMENTS NHS, Football, Hi-Y PAULA COLE Middletonian, Radio, Cheerleader, GAA, Swanettes, Softball, NHS, Optimist, Home Room Representative, Student Council, Prom, JA ALVIN COLEMAN Track, Varsity Club, Football, Hi-Y, Prom DAVID COLLINS Football, German Club THERESA COMBIE Middletonian, FSA, COE, JCL, Prom, Home Room Representative, JA BOB COMBS OWE DEE COMBS Hi-Y JAN COMBS Symphonic Band, Concert Band, Marching Band, GAA, Prom ROGER COMBS Intramurals, Middletown Auto Club PATTI COMMINOS Nightengale, SpHNS, FIA, NHS, Fiddler on the Roof, Picnic, Lilliom, JA MARILYN COMMODORE OWE MIKE CONRAD Concert Band, Marching Band, JA LARRY COOKE Hi-Y, JA RANDY COPPOCK Hi-Y, Intramurals JAN CORNELLA Optimist, Home Room Representative LARRY COWGILL Intramurals MARSHA COX FSA, COE, FIA BILLY CRAWFORD Football, Intramurals MIRIUM CRENSHAW A-A-A-choo!!! SpNHS, Leaders Club, Athletic Hostess, GAA, Girls' State, Class Secretary, NHS, Prom, Student Council, Optimist, One Acts, Home Room Representative PHIL CROWE Football, Hi-Y BOB CUNNINGHAM Baseball, Football, Hi-Y BRIAN DALEY OWE, Hi-Y LINDY DARRELL Football, Hi-Y, Home Room Representative, Student Council JULIE DAVIES SpNHS, Middletonian, Swanettes, Fiddler on the Roof, The Man Who Came to Dinner, Home Room Representative CHERYL DAVIS Girls' Glee Club, Girls' Leaders Club, Mixed Choir JEROME DAVIS Track, Varsity Club, Football, Mixed Choir, Class Vice President, Hi-Y, Prom, Intramurals, Student Council, Home Room Representative, Principal's Advisory Committee, Guys and Dolls TONY DAVIS Hi-Y, Prom, JA JOHN DAY Symphonic Band, Marching Band, Pep Band, Orchestra, Guys and Dolls DONNA DEHAVEN I87 Symphonic Band, Concert Band, Marching Band, Radio, GAA, Girls' Leaders Club, Softball, Optimist, JA DALE DENNIS Intramurals, Home Room Representative, Prom JOHN DERRICO Football, Intramurals DANNY DIXON DECA DAVID DIXON Debate, German Club, NFL, It's Academic, Tennis, NHS, Intramurals, JA DIANE DODSON GAA, Prom, Home Room Representative, JA, One Acts ANDY DONISI Baseball, Football, Intramurals, Prom MARK DORN German Club, Track, Football, JCOWA, NHS, Intramurals, Prom LYLE EASTER Guys and Dolls DAWN EASTERLY Debate, Thespians, Home Room Representative, Swanettes, JA, Our Town, Lilliom, Peter Pan, Winnie the Pooh, One Acts, The Sound of Music, Witness for the Prosecution, Look Homeward Angel RON EDWARDS Hi-Y, Intramurals LINDA EFKER Middletonian, GAA, Home Room Representative, Prom, JA STEVE EFKER Hi-Y DEBBIE EGELSTON Symphonic Band, Concert Band, Marching Band, Pep Band, FSA, NHS, Triple Trio, Home Room Representative, Orchestra, Mixed Choir, Optimist, Prom, Guys and Dolls ARLENE EIDSON Home Ec Club KARYN ELLIS GAA EARL ESSELMAN OWE, Hi-Y, Home Room Representative ALAN EVANS German Club, One Acts CAROL FARRAR Debate, SpNHS, Thespians, NFL, Radio, Gallery, Mixed Choir, Triple Trio, Girls' Glee Club, Optimist, Our Town, Winnie the Pooh, Look Homeward Angel, Peter Pan, The Sound of Music, Fiddler on the Roof, Witness for the Prosecution JOHN FAULKNER Hi-Y, Prom RITA FEERER Nightengale, Middletonian, FTA, GAA, JA, Home Room Representative, Prom 188 DALE FITZPATRICK Hi-Y TED FORSYTH Middletonian, Baseball, Hi-Y PATRICIA FOUNTAIN Home Ec Club, NLHS, GAA, NHS, JCL, JA LARRY FOX Track, Cross Country, Varsity Club, Hi-Y POLLY FREEZE GAA, JA, Look Homeward Angel CHARLOTTE FRISCH Home Room Representative ARLEN FULLER Intramurals LISA GAKER NHS, Lilliom, The Man Who Came to Dinner JENNIFER GATES JCOWA, JA TOM GATES Varsity Club, Basketball, Hi-Y, Student Council, Home Room Representative MARCIA GEBHART FSA, COE RON GEBHARDT Hi-Y, Home Room Representative LIZ GELWICK Quill and Scroll, Gallery, NHS, Optimist, Prom, Fiddler on the Roof, Picnic MARSHA GLOVER Y-Teen Cabinet, Softball, YCC, Student Council, Prom, Home Room Representative, One Acts PHIL GOODWIN Symphonic Band, Concert Band, Marching Band WAYNE GRAGSTON Football, Hi-Y JARLEEN GRANDBERRY Triple Trio, Girls' Glee Club, GAA, Girls' Leaders Cluba, Mixed Choir, JA DOUG GREATHOUSE Thespians, NFL, Radio, One Acts, Our Town, Fiddler on the Roof, Peter Pan, Guys and Dolls, The Man Who Came to Dinner, Lilliom, A Thousand Clowns, The Sound of Music, Witness for the Prosecution JILL GREEN Thespians, Orchestra, Prom, Fiddler on the Roof, Picnic, Look Homeward Angel, The Sound of Music, The Man Who Came to Dinner MELVIN GREEN OWE, VICA KEN GREGORY NHS, Varsity Club, Football, Intramurals, Home Room Representative CAROLYN GRIFFIN Drill Team, GAA, Prom HOWARD GRIFFIN Basketball PATRICIA GRIFFIN Home Ec Club, Prom JEFF GRISS Symphonic Band, Concert Band, Marching Band, Orchestra, JCL, JA CHUCK GRUND Prom, Middletonian, Thespians, Gallery, NHS, Optimist, Home Room Representative, Student Council, Boys State, JA, Our Town, Winnie the Pooh, Look Homeward Angel, The Man Who Came to Dinner, Peter Pan, Lilliom, A Thousand Clowns, Picnic, Witness for the Prosecution PATTY GUTHMAN JA CARLOTTA HACKNEY Y-Teen Cabinet, Prom, Girls' Glee Club, GAA, Mixed Choir, Home Room Representative CINDY HACKNEY French Club, Tennis, Optimist, Prom ROB HACKNEY Swimming, Hi-Y, Cross Country, Home Room Representative GREG HAHN Middletown Auto Club, Home Room Representative JOE HAHN Football, Hi-Y, Middletown Auto Club, JA LINDA HAIS Prom MIKE HAKER Symphonic Band, Pep Band, Marching Band, Orchestra, Intramurals, Guys and Dolls MIKE HALSEY OWE LISA HAMILTON SpNHS, FSA, GAA, NHS, Optimist, Prom, Symphonic Band, Marching Band Home Room Representative BARBARA HAMM Prom, Home Room Representative, Guy and Dolls, The Bald Soprano and The American Dream, Winnie the Pooh JEAN HAMMERLE Golf, Girls' Leaders Club, GAA, Prom JA, Optimist, The Man Who Came to Dinner GARY HANEY NHS JAMES HARKINS OWE BILL HARPER NHS SHEILA HARRISON FSA, COE DEBORAH HART GAA ROBYN HARTMAN JA, Drill Team, FSA JERRY HATTON Hi-Y ROBBIE HEDRICK Home Room Representative, Prom PATTY HEINKEL SpNHS, Cheerleader, NHS, JA, Optimist JOHN HELTON NLHS, JCL KAREN HENDERSON Golf, Symphonic Band, Concert Band, Prom, Marching Band, Optimist JEANNIE HENRY Thespians, Prom, NHS, Home Room Representative, One Acts, Our Town, Guys and Dolls, Winnie the Pooh, Fiddler on the Roof, The Man Who Came to Dinner, Picnic, Lilliom BONNIE HILL Quill and Scroll, FSA, Gallery, Optimist, Prom, JA, Witness for the Prosecution PAT HINCKS Thespians, NFL, Symphonic Band, Concert Band, Marching Band, FTA, GAA, Orchestra, Girls' Leaders Club, Our Town, The Bald Soprano and The American Dream, Guys and Dolls, Winnie the Pooh, One Acts, Look Homeward Angel, Fiddler on the Roof, Peter Pan, The Man Who Came to Dinner, Lillom, A Thousand Clowns, Picnic, The Sound of Music, Witness for the Prosecution BOBBY HINEY SpNHS, Middletonian, German Club, Football, Hi-Y, NHS, Optimist, Home Room Representative WANDA HIXON SpNHS, GAA, JA, Concert Band, Marching Band JAMES HOLLOMAN Football, Intramurals TIM HOLMAN Chess Club, German Club, It's Academic, NHS, Optimist RICK HORNE OWE BEVERLY HOSKINS GAA RICK HOTCHKISS Debate, Middletonian, NFL, NHS, French Club, Intramurals, Optimist, Boys' State, Fiddler on the Roof, Picnic ICK HUMMER Thespians, One Acts, Look Homeward Angel, The Man Who Came to Dinner, Picnic, Lilliom NGELA HUNTER Home Ec Club, GAA, Home Room Representative AVID HUNTER Hi-Y INA INGRAM SpNHS, NHS, Softball, Middiettes ROBERT INGRAM Chess Club, NHS, JCL, Thespians, NLHS, JA, Symphonic Band, Our Town, The Bald Soprano and The American Dream, Guys and Dolls, Winnie the Pooh, One Acts, Lilliom, Picnic. CHUCK INWOOD Wrestling, Varsity Club, Football BALLARD JACKSON Concert Band, Marching Band, Hi-Y, JA, Intramurals SUSAN JACKSON Middletonian, Prom,Golf, GAA, Mixed Choir, Home Room Representative PATSY JOHNSON OWE RHODA JOHNSON Middiettes, GAA, JA SHEILA JOHNSON Y-Teen Cabinet, GAA, Mixed Choir, Guys and Dolls, Prom, Home Room Representative STEVE JOHNSTON Intramurals ALEX JONES Cross-Country, Varsity Club, Intramurals CURT JONES Intramurals, Hi-Y DANNY JONES Track, Football, Hi-Y, Intramurals GARY JONES Symphonic Band, Concert Band, JA, Marching Bancl SHEF JONES Football, OWE PHILANTHY KAVOURAS Debate, Thespians, NFL, NLHS, Mixed Choir, One-Acts, Triple Trio, NHS, JCL, Fiddler on the Roof, Sound of Music, Guys and Dolls, Peter Pan, The Man Who Came to Dinner, Winnie the Pooh, Picnic, Witness for the Prosecution. Home Room Representative MARK KELLER Football, Hi-Y, Prom BRENDA KEMP Home Room Representative TIM KEMPLIN Middletonian, Swimming, Varsity Club, NHS VELMA KENDRICK FSA, COE, NHS WILLIAM KENNEDY Debate, Middletonian, NFL, lt's Academic, NHS, Our Town, The Bald Soprano, The American Dream, Guys and Dolls, Winnie the Pooh, Lilliom, One Acts, Fiddler on the Roof, Peter Pan, The Man Who Came to Dinner, Picnic, Sound of Music, A Thousand Clowns, German Club RICKI KESSELRING Symphonic Band, Marching Band Pep Band, NHS DOROTHY KIDD GAA CINDY KIMBERLIN Guys and Dolls, Prom GEORGE KINIYALOCTS Football, HI-Y, Prom DOUG KLEIN Dan South and Kathy Roberts concentrate on their studies. 189 MARK LINDON ,I I l gr l 74 Y . This is the new manager of student altairs? ll Y-Teen Cabinet, French Club, Thespians, Prom, One Acts, Look Homeward Angel, Witness for the Prosecution, Fiddler on the Roof, Peter Pan, The Sound of Music, A Thousand Clowns, The Man who Came to Dinner, Picnic KATHY KUHLMAN Middletonian, NHS, Optimist, Prom CHERYL LAFAYETTE GAA, Home Room Representative DORIS LAMBERT DECA JON LAMBERT NLHS, Mixed Choir, Guys and Dolls, JCL LINDA LATTIMORE GAA, Girls' Softball JEFF LAUTER Thespians, NHS, Prom, One Acts, Picnic, look Homeward Angel, Fiddler on the Roof, Witness for the DECA MARLA LINDSEY DECA CRISS LOVE French Club STAN LYLES Gymnastics, Intramurals RICK LYONS Hi-Y, Home Room Representative, JA LYNNE MACK Thespians, Symphonic Band, Marching Band, Girls' Glee Club, Orchestra, GAA, JCL, Prom, One Acts, Our Town, Peter Pan, The Bald Soprano and The American Dream, Guys and Dolls, Winnie the Pooh, The Man Who Came to Dinner, A Thousand Clowns, Lilliom, Picnic, Fiddler on the Roof MARY MACK Prosecution, The Man Who Came to Dinner, Peter Pan, The Sound of Music MARCIA LAY Symphonic Band, Concert Band, Marching Band, FTA, Lilliom SUE LEDFORD Gallery TONY LENHARR Concert Band, Marching Band, Prom JONI LEROY Home Room Representative, Prom, JA MARSHA LEWIS Thespians, Triple Trio, Girls' Glee Club, Mixed Choir, Home Room Representative, Guys and Dolls, Winnie the Pooh, Look Homeward Angel, Witness for the Prosecution, One Acts, Fiddler on the Roof, Peter Pan, The Sound of Music Middiettes, GAA, Optimist, Home Room Representative, Prom REGINALD MACK Black Culture Assembly, Varsity Club, Hi-Y, Intramurals, Football RONALD MACK Intramurals WALTER MACK OWE, VICA PAM MALONEY HOME Ec Club, Drill Team, GAA, JA, Prom, Serteens, Look Homeward Angel CHERYL MANLEY rsA, cos mm MANNON spNHs, rm BERNARD MARCON: owe, vicA SHARON MARTIN NHS, SpNHS, JA, Nightengale, Prom, Home Room Representative, Middletonian BARB MAY Thespians, One Acts, Our Town, Guys and Dolls, Winnie the Pooh, Lilliom GARY MAYNE Symphonic Band, Marching Band, NHS DOUG MCCABE Concert Band, Football SHERI MCCORMICK NHS, GAA, Cheerleader, Student Council, Prom, Home Room Representative KEITH MCCOY Baseball, Football, Hi-Y, Intramurals, LINDA MCDADE Prom, NLHS, Middiettes, Girls' Leaders Club, Gallery, Softball, Swanettes, GAA, NHS, JCL, Optimist DEBI MCGRAW Gallery, JA DAVID MCGEHEAN German Club, Middletonian, Thespians, Gallery, NHS, NFL, Boys' State, One Acts, Our Town, The Bald Soprano and The American Dream, Guys and Dolls, Winnie the Pooh, The Sound of Music, Look Homeward Angel, Fiddler on the Roof, The Man who Came to Dinner, Peter Pan, Lilliom, A Thousand Clowns, Radio Club DONNIE MCINTOSH Intramurals JERRY MCINTOSH Hi-Y KAREN MCMONIGLE Home Ec Club, JA DIANA MCVAY Triple Trio, Prom, Girls' Glee Club, GAA, Swanettes, Mixed Choir, NHS, Guys and Dolls DEBBIE MEALEY FSA, COE, JA, Prom GARY MEDLEY Hi-Y, JA RICK MERRIDA OWE, Intramurals DOTTIE MEYMAN FTA, Triple Trio, Mixed Choir KIM MIDDAUGH Prom, Middletonian, GAA, German Club, JA, Optimist, Orchestra, Concert Band, Symphonic Band, NHS, Marchin Band, Home Room Representative, Fiddler on the Root, Lilliom MELODIE MILLER Home Ec Club, Prom, JA SAM MINGE Prom, Thespians, Orchestra, Home Room Representative, Symphonic Band Marching Band, Pep Band, Guys and Dolls, Fiddler On the Root, Winnie the Pooh, Picnic, One Acts BILL MITCHELL Golf, Intramurals DAVE MOBLEY Baseball, Football, Hi-Y COLLEEN MOORE Thespians, Swanettes, One Acts, JA, Look Homeward Angel, Witness for the Prosecution, Peter Pan, Lilliom, The Sound of Music DORIS MOORE GAA, Prom KEITH MOORE Prom SCOTT MOORE Baseball ROBERT MORGAN Concert Band, Marching Band, Baseball, HI-Y, DECA, JA, Intramurals, Home Room Representative, One Acts SAUNDRA MOULTRY DECA, GAA, JA, Prom, Home Room Representative MIKE MULLIGAN Hi-Y, Intramurals LINDA MYERS FSA SUZANNE NEMCIC Y-Teen Cabinet, Student Council, Home Room Representative, Girls' Glee Club, Middletonian, Cheerleader, GAA, Mixed Choir, NHS, Swanettes, Prom, Fiddler On the Roof DANNY NERENBERG Tennis, NHS, Optimist, Student Council, Boys' State, JCOWA JO ANN NICHOLS GAA, JA ROBERT NICHOLS NHS, Middletown Auto Club WILLIAM NICHOLSON Football, Optimist, Home Room Representative JIM NOES OWE BRUCE ODLE Hi-Y INDY ORREN Thespians, Triple Trio, Mixed Choir, JA, One Acts, Look Homeward Angel, A Thousand Clowns, Fiddler on the Roof, The Sound of Music, Witness for the Prosecution RUCE OSBORNE Wrestling ON OVERPECK NHS RACE PARDO SpNHS, French Club, Middiettes, Softball, Girls' State, NHS, Optimist, Student Council, Home Room Representative AARY JO PARDY Mu Alpha Theta, Prom, Picnic, Gallery, JA, FTA, SpNHS, Middletonian, Softball, Thespians, NHS, Our Town, The Bald Soprano and The American Dream, Peter Pan, Lilliom, A Thousand Clowns, Look Homeward Angel, The Man Who Came to Dinner, Fiddler on the Roof, One Acts JIM PATRICK Mixed Choir, Hi-Y PHIL PECK Mixed Choir, JA, Guys and Dolls, Peter Pan RHONDA PEEBLES Prom, Home Ec Club, JA, GAA, Volleyball, Middiettes, Girls' Leaders Club, Softball, Home Room Representative REMELLE PENDERGRASS GAA, Optimist, JCL, Prom, Home Room Representative PAULETTE PERKINS JA, GAA, Concert Band, Marching Band BARB PHILHOWER GAA, Prom MELODY PHILPOT FSA, A Thousand Clowns ARTHUR PINKHAM NHS, Middletonian KIHM PINSON Hi-Y, German Club, Track, Varsity Club, Football, Prom, Intramurals, Home Room Representative JIM PLANCK Football DARLENE POWERS FSA, COE, JA DIANE PRATT JA, FTA, NHS, Nightengale, Prom BONNIE PRESSLER Middletonian, Prom, Mixed Choir, Guys and Dolls RANDY PRICE SpNHS, Thespians, Gallery, NHS, Optimist, One Acts, Our Town, Lilliom, A Thousand Clowns, The Sound of Music, The Man Who Came to Dinner JENNY PROFITI' OWE, JA, Prom STEVE PUCKETT Hi-Y, Intramurals, Prom, Middletown Auto Club, Student Council, Home Room Representative CAROL RAINES German Club, NHS, JA, Gallery, Our Town, Picnic PAT RANDALL DECA, Hi-Y, Football, Student Council, Home Room Representative CATHY RANSDELL SpNHS, FTA, Prom, GAA, NHS, Optimist, Home Room Representative, Cheerleader, Volleyball CRAIG RATLIFF German Club JENNY RATLIFF Girls' Glee Club, JA, OWE, Home Room Representative JIM RAWLINS Baseball, Hi-Y ANGELA REVELOS Middletonian, French Club, GAA, Prom, Optimist RHONDA REVERE Home Ec Club, GAA ELLEN RICHTER German Club, NHS GERALD RISNER Golf, Hi-Y, Intramurals BILL ROBERTS Track, Mixed Choir, JA DEBBIE ROBERTS GAA FRED ROBINSON Hi-Y, Prom VERA ROBINSON SpNHS, NHS, Prom, Optimist, Home Room Representative, One Acts, Our Town, Guys and Dolls, Winnie the Pooh. RICK ROCKWOOD OWE GAIL ROGERS GAA, NHS, Prom, Volleyball, Middiettes STEVE ROMANS German Club, Hi-Y JUDY ROMANS FSA, COE, JA, Home Room Representative ALAN RONEY Mu Alpha Theta, Thespians, NHS, Concert Band, Marching Band, Our Town, One Acts, The Bald Soprano and The The American Dream, Guys and Dolls, Winnie the Pooh, Look Homeward Angel, Fiddler on the Root, The Man Who Came to Dinner, Peter Pan, Lilliom, A Thousand Clowns, Picnic, The Sound of Music BECKY ROOF Middletonian, Marching Band, Symphonic Band, Triple Trio, NHS, Home Room Representative, Guys and Dolls AMY ROSENBERGER SpNHS, Optimist, NHS, Marching Band, GAA, Symphonic Band, Concert Band, Prom LARRY ROTHERMEL Marching Band, Symphonic Band, Pep Band, Orchestra, Fiddler on the Roof, Guys and Dolls, The Sound of Music ROBYN ROTHWELL FSA, COE, JA NEVIN RUDIE Hi-Y JAMES RUSSELL Basketball LILLIAN RUSSELL Y-Teen Cabinet, Prom, NHS, GAA, Volleyball, Black Culture Assembly, Y- Teens DARRELL SALLEE Hi-Y, Intramurals COLLEEN SAYLOR FTA, French Club, Symphonic Band, Concert Band, Marching Band, Orchestra MAUREEN SCANLON Quill and Scroll, SpNHS, NHS, Girls' Glee Club, Middletonian, Prom, Optimist, Thespian, NFL, NLHS, Our Town, The Bald Soprano and The American Dream, Guys and Dolls, Winnie the Pooh, Look Homeward Angel, One Acts, Fiddler on the Roof, Peter Pan, Lilliom, The Man Who Came to Dinner, A Thousand Clowns, Picnic, The Sound of Music DIANE SCHAAF JA GARY SCHERRER German Club, Hi-Y JAMES SCHRUL Intramurals, Middletown Auto Club CHERYL SEBASTIAN FSA, COE GAIL SETTERS FSA, COE, Home Room Representative CHERYL SHAFOR Thespians, NHS, SpNHS, FTA, Prom, Girls' State, Our Town, The Bald Soprano and The American Dream, Guys and Dolls, Winnie the Pooh, Look Homeward Angel, One Acts, Witness for the Prosecution, Peter Pan, The Man Who Came to Dinner, Lilliom, Picnic, A Thousand Clowns GARY SHEPARD Hi-Y, Intramurals SHIRLEY SHEPARD JA CINDY SHEPHERD GAA LIZ SHEPHERD SpNHS, GAA, Prom, NHS, Mixed Choir, Home Room Representative, Optimist, Guys and Dolls MIKE SHOUPE Prom, JA RICK SICKER Concert Band, NLHS, Hi-Y, Track, Optimist VICKI SIEBERT German Club, Orchestra, NHS, Prom, Pep Band, Concert Band, Symphonic Band, Marching Band NANCY SIMONSON SpNHS, GAA, NHS, Cheerleader, Gallery, Girls' State, Girls' Leaders Club, Prom, Home Room Representative, Optimist JACKI SIMPSON NFL, GAA, Guys and Dolls, Winnie the Pooh ROBERTA SKINNER JA TOM SLEZAK German Club, Track, Football, Hi-Y, Home Room Representative, Principal's Advisory Committee DON SMETHERS Cross Country, DECA CINDY SMITH OWE, VICA, Prom CANDACE SOUTH German Club, NHS CHERYL SPARKS Y-Teen Cabinet, JCOWA, JA, Middletonian, Gallery, GAA, Prom, Thespians, Class Secretary, FTA, Cheerleader, Athletic Hostess, Optimist, Student Council, Home Room Representative, Our Town, Guys and Dolls, Winnie the Pooh, One Acts, The Man Who Came to Dinner, Lilliom What is Chant Barton thinking? LINDA SPEARS DECA, Prom CYNTHIA SPRINGFIELD Middletonian, Gallery, NHS DARCIL STALEY Drill Team, FSA, GAA, JA, Student Council, Home Room Representative JIM STANDLEY Tennis, Baseball, Mixed Choir, Hi-Y JAMIE STARR Concert Band CAROL STEPHENS FSA, COE, GAA, Prom ELAINE STEPHENSON Middletonian, Girls' Leaders, Tennis, Middiettes, GAA, Class Vice President, Prom, JCOWA, Home Room Representative, Principal's Advisory Committee, Winnie the Pooh GENO STEWART Prom JOHN STEWART Symphonic Band, Concert Band, Marching Band, Pep Band, Orchestra, DECA JANICE STITT FSA, COE, Prom FRANK STOREY Concert Band, Marching Band, JA MARY JANE STUBBS SpNHS, Middletonian, GAA, Mixed Choir, NHS, JCOWA, Prom, The Man Who Came to Dinner DEBBIE SURGENOR Marching Band, JA DOROTHY TAGUE German Club, Thespians, NFL, Triple Trio, Our Town, The Bald Soprano and The American Dream, Guys and Dolls Winnie the Pooh, One Acts, Lilliom STEVE TAULBEE Hi-Y, Golf BRENDA TAYLOR FSA, COE, JA FAY TAYLOR DECA, JA, Prom PATTY TAYLOR GAA, Prom, JA, Home Room Representative JANET TEDROW Girls' Glee Club, NHS, Prom HONI TEMAN Middletonian, Mixed Choir, NHS, Optqnist, -Prom, JCOWA, Student Council, Home Room Representative BILL TERHUNE Middletonian, Varsity Club, Basketball, Hi-Y RICK THACKER Symphonic Band, Concert Band, Marching Band, Pep Band, Track, Varsity Club, Orchestra, Basketball, Football, Mixed Choir, Hi-Y, Class President, Class Vice President, Intramurals, Student Council, Home Room Representative, Guys and Dolls, The Sound of Music, Prom DEBBIE THARP Symphonic Band, Concert Band, Marching Band, FSA, JA, Lilliom SHEREE THATCHER DECA DAVE THOMAS Mu Alpha Theta, German Club, Concert Band, Marching Bond, Pep Band, Orchestra, Mixed Choir, Hi-Y, Intramurals, Guys and Dolls DIANA THOMAS JA TOM THOMAS Wrestling PAT THOMPSON GAA BERNITA THORNTON GAA, Prom, JA JANE THURMOND OWE SUSAN TILTON JA, DECA, Serteens, Marching Band DAN TINCH OWE, VICA KAREN TISCHER FSA, COE, JA GREG TOLSON VICA KIM TRAYLOR Home Ec Club, GAA, Girls' Leaders Club MARSHA TRIPLETT Marching Band, Concert Band, FTA DIANE TURNER Home Ec Club, Middiettes, GAA, Home Room Representative BRAD TUTT Marching Band, Symphonic Band, Pep Band, Orchestra, Fiddler on the Roof, The Sound of Music, Home Room Representative DAVID TUTTLE German Club, Hi-Y, Intramurals, Thespians, Our Town, Guys and Dolls, Winnie the Pooh, A Thousand Clowns, Picnic, The Man Who Came to Dinner, Lilliom, JA MIKE VANDERVENTER German Club, Intramurals, Hi-Y DALE VAN OSTRAND German Club, Hi-Y IKKI WALDON Black Culture Assembly, Volleyball, GAA, Softball, Middiettes DEBORAH WALKER Home Ec Club, Black Culture Assembly, Home Room Representative, Girls' Glee Club JOHNNY WALKER Football, Hi-Y, Intramurals, JA 'JIM WALLACE Golf, JA, NHS PHIL WALLACE Hi-Y, Intramurals, JA TINA WALLACE Drill Team, Orchestra EMERY WARD Symphonic Band, Marching Band, Pep Band, Orchestra, NHS, Boys' State JIM WARMAN Hi-Y BILL WAY Golf, Varsity Club, Football, Hi-Y, Home Room Representative, Student Council, Prom, Intramurals DEREK WAZENEGGER Hi-Y DOUG WELLS Football, Class President, Hi-Y, Home Room Representative, Student Council, Intramurals GARY WELLS OWE LINDA WENDT Y-Teen Cabinet, Symphonic Bond, Marching Band, NLHS, JCL, GAA, NHS, Swanettes, Girls' Leaders Club, Optimist, Prom LAURIE WENZEL Chess Club, Middletonian, Golf, Mixed Choir, JCOWA, GAA, Guys and Dolls ED WEST Orchestra, NHS LINDA WHITAKER FSA, COE, Home Room Representative, JA TOM WHITAKER Concert Band, Marching Band, Wrestling, Varsity Club, NHS, Boys' State BARB WHITE Nightengale, Middletonian, Gallery, JA, GAA, Girls' Leaders Club, Middiettes, Optimist LARRY WHITE Wrestling, Varsity Club, Baseball, Class President, Intramurals, Football, Student Council ROBIN WHITE JA LINDA WIENEKE NHS, Prom, Optimist TOM WILKINSON DECA, JA, Football TOM WILHOFF Concert Band, Football AUDREY WILLIAMS FSA, JA, One Acts, Black Culture Assembly CYNTHIA WILLIAMS Mu Alpha Theta, Symphonic Band, Concert Band, Marching Band, Tennis, Girls' Leaders Club, Softball, Middiettes, GAA, Volleyball, NHS, Home Room Representative, A Thousand Clowns MARC WILLIAMS Football, Intramurals, Home Room Representative MARNA WILLIAMS JA TIM WILLIAMS JA DANNY WILLS DECA DAVID WILLS Baseball, Football, Mixed Choir, JA, JCL, Hi-Y, Home Room Representative DAVID WINKFIELD Hi-Y, Intramurals, Track, Cross Country, Football, Prom, Our Town, Winnie the Pooh, Guys and Dolls DEBBIE WISE SpNHS, GAA, NHS, JCOWA, Middletonian, Prom DELORES WISE Swanettes, GAA, JA BOB WOLFE Symphonic Band, Marching Band, Pep Band, Wrestling, Orchestra, Guys and Dolls, The Sound of Music, Fiddler on the Roof RANDY WOODDELL Prom, Thespians, Symphonic Band, Concert Band, Marching Band, Pep Band, JA, Our Town, The Bald Soprano and The American Dream, Picnic, Guys and Dolls, Winnie the Pooh, One Acts, The Man Who Came to Dinner, Lilliom, A Thousand Clowns BILL WOOLEY Swimming, NLHS, NHS, Optimist, Varsity Club JAY WYATT Swimming, Varsity Club TOM YOST Hi-Y KEITH YOUNG Symphonic Band, Marching Band, Pep Band, Triple Trio, Orchestra, NHS, Bays' State, Guys and Dolls, The Sound of Music, Fiddler on the Roof PAM YOUNG Optimist RUSS YOUNG Symphonic Band, Pep Band, Orchestra, NHS, The Sound of Music, Fiddler on the Roof, Guys and Dolls TROY ZORNES OWE, Hi-Y 193 MELANIE BRUBAKER ELIZABETH CALDWELL PATTY COMMINOS MIRIUM CRENSHAW SUSAN AMMENTORP '-' ' ww su A se- ' 1 Ml 1 N ' mi X9 tif.. 'L E ml 'itsewleefiil MHS National Honor Society The National Honor Society honors the students who are outstanding in scholarship, character, leadership, and service. The faculty selects the students from the top third of their class. In the spring 1972, thirty iuniors, representing tive percent of their graduating class, are inducted into the membership. The iuniors are tapped in their homerooms and attend an assembly in the theater. Before Christmas fifty-seven seniors are selected to complete the membership. The society is advised by Mrs. Louise McBain. -3 x ii ,E dInH42Ul11u1 TUEEH UF KNIIILEIIEE above NHS oFl'icers: Mrs. Louise McBain, Adv., Debbie Egelston, Sec., Ellen Richter, Pres., Linda Wendt, Treas., Linda McDade, V. Pres. I7UIIJ1'I I HIFI WILLIAM HARPER PATTY HEINKEL JEANIE HENRY ROBERT HINEY TIM HOLMAN RICK HOTCHKISS GINA INGRAM ROBERT INGRAM PHILANTHY KAVOURAS TIM KEMPLIN VELMA KENDRICK WILLIAM KENNEDY RICKI KESSELRING KATHY KUHLMAN JEFF LAUTER SHARON MARTIN GARY MAYNE SHERI MCCORMICK LINDA McDADE DAVID McGEHEAN DIANA McVAY DOTTIE MEYMAN KIM MIDDAUGH SUZANNE NEMCIC DAN NERENBERG ROBERT NICHOLS DONALD OVERPECK MARY JO PARDY CHIP PINKHAM DIANE PRATT RANDALL PRICE CAROL RAINES CATHY RANSDELL ELLEN RICHTER VERA ROBINSON GAIL ROGERS ALAN RONEY BECKY ROOF AMY ROSENBERGER LILLIAN RUSSELL MAUREEN SCANLON CHERYL SHAFOR ELIZABETH SHEPHERD VICKI SIEBERT NANCY SIMONSON CINDY SPRINGFIELD MARYJANE STUBBS JANET TEDROW HONI TEMAN JAMES WALLACE EMERY WARD LINDA WENDT EDWARD WEST LINDA WIENEKE CYNTHIA WILLIAMS DEBBIE WISE WILLIAM WOOLEY KEITH YOUNG RUSS YOUNG I95 JUNIORS fi, uw 4, 4 fy, Junior Class officers: Ken Williams, V. Pres., wa: .lim Cooper, Pres., Bobby Page, Treas., if Leslie Carson, Sec. JANE ADAMS JACKIE ADKINS TERESA AGEE KAREN AGOSTON JANICE ALDRIDGE JOEL ALLEN KATHY ALLEN CAREY AMOS PHYLLIS ANDERSON MONICA ANDRE ED ANGEL KATHY APPLE RANDY ARMITAGE HENRY ARNETT REGGIE ARNETT RODNEY ARNOLD BERNADINE ARRINGTON JAMES ASHLEY sf 5' ni' H I 1 ..,, ' L Ig 4 ,,. , v r 'W 35, 34 il K -- -- JN fq - . ., . V 21,2 . L ,V 1. 6. 1' . 2 f' Ev , sf: jc F 'ff , .L-if ,' x 1 I, '. X D E.E A i Y' L. S A A E r L 196 41 1 'fr' i X Q D' x gd ,lik -1.3, X .. A -.. ii 5 gk ix -A A... m.4 -: II, W V-:' Y- QW , If f I 5: 4, r , -41 6 III 6.5 V A 5 ,M 5 . 5' A 1 'QW' ' . ,, 4 4 ,' 1 '-x X I Y. A V pg- v, I ug Q ' , X . .. 1 I H sw- I Wm 3 x Vi: 'zz ff: - if J 'V Jas- is swam: I , , ., . ' ..:IA 3 W3 II, I ,Q -.QQ 1 F,- .r I-'rv-s I in , I r 1' C , fgsizzsigsassm, - J W,fPEb35iS35iL?iEs I 'G Na .- U '11 'I AEEE W .I ..l - A , sas. .f f...:22m ' , ' -1 2 I 'I I 2i.:I!s- I 1 ' I J' . V 3 ' s:: ,., . 'gas . L - u BV 'f'Sf p X I , E E EEEEEEE I , W II a s fl M . is I 37 Q, . 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DENISE BOOTH MARC BOREN MARCIA BOWLES TYRONE BOWLE5 JUANITA BOWLIN DAN BOWLING ROBIN BOWMAN BEVERLY BREWER TERESA BREWER TYRONE BRIGGS LINDA BROOKS BOB BROOKS DONALD BROWN ROY BROWN KERWIN BURNS ROCKY BURNS JEFF BRUBAKER GWENDOLYN BRYANT JOHN BRYANT RICHARD BRYANT WILLIAM BRYANT JOHN BUCHANAN PAM BUCHANAN TAD BUNNELL KARLA BURT DAVID BURTON ETTA BURTON MIKE BURTON GREG BUTT BRUCE CALHOUN Kim Gay assists Mr. Davis in The counseling office. I9S E . naw.. 4! , fa., , I' K Gordon WaIIace adds finishing touches to his masterpiece. 1- 9: I , v, ... K, i? g?? - ' ii .,.,. -fz2- .. aww W -TX T 'I JK 'ws :I I T ,A - 1,3 1 I I . PI . 2:1 .M ' 1 1 A . -JJ ,f f I Tx ,S 1 , ,I w 1 94 Ii I, I , ' J ...,. 11 4. I A . Y' .P -A im TONY CALHOUN STEVE CAMPBELL KATHY CAPOZZI PAUL CAPOZZI REX CARGILL DAVE CARROLL LESLIE CARSON EDWARD CARVER DIANE CASS JUDITH CHANDLER JOSEPH CHANEY JAMES CHAPPELL MARIE CHIPPENDALE HARRIET CHRISTIAN ROGER CHRISTIAN DONALD CLARK DONNA CLARK NORMA CLARK RAY CLEM KEITH CLEMENTS JACKIE COGAN GREG COLE DAVID COMBS KENNETH COMBS MIKE COMBS BEVERLY CONDON DALE CONLEY CYNTHIA CONN CINDY CONVERSE JACK COOK KRIS COOMER JIM COOPER MONICA CORRILL LINDA COWGILL BARBARA COX JOHN COX I99 JOHN CRAWFORD MARTY CREECH JACKIE CROCKETT BECKY CROUCH ROGER CROW PETE CROWE VIRGIL CROWE LANNY CURSE MIKE CUMMINGS TOM CUNNINGHAM JENNIFER CURLIS MONICA DANIELS VIKKI DAVIDSON CALVIN DAVIS DONNA DAVIS DOUGLAS DAVIS MIKE DAVIS ROBERT DAVIS SABRINA DAVIS TRINA DAVIS DEBORAH DEATON EDDIE DEATON JANE DETMER MARTY DICKERSON CELESTE DIDLICK ANN DILLON TOM DILLON MYRON DIXON ANNETTE DOEBLER CHRIS DORN LISA DOUGLAS DIANE DOWNS NANCY DRISCOLL SHARON DUHAMEL JEANNE DUNGAN JOHN DUNN ROBIN DUNN JAMES DYKES WILLIAM EDWARDS Hall monitors Debbie Maris and Cathy Heidtman are enioying c Middlefonion. 3 I Qi! 'ai sy I P: WW iv: A -1 'fm' ' V X ,L ...gms 7555Q:.:i.i?'I '1 . I ,3, FI I 1 Q It ....... X 1 ,EH 5. -I if 1 4, w. CHERIE EGELSTON DIANA ELAM JEFFERY ELIAS KAREN ELLIS JOY EVANS RONALD EVANS ROBERT EVE MIKE FARMER CHERYL FELTNER JEFFERY FERGUSON DIANE FINNEY MARY FISHER DAVID FLESHER JANET FLETCHER KIM FLETCHER KENNETH FRANCIS WILLIAM FRANKS MARK FRAZER STEVE FREEZE DUSTY FRIEDLEY ANDREA FRISBY BILL FRISCH JACKIE FULLER LANOR FULTZ DAVE GAMBLE LEN GANNON DEBBIE GARLAND SHERI GARNETT MELISSA GARRE'IT MARLON GATES right New Junior Varsity cheerleaders display their costumes. far right Jeff Mitchell spends leisure time reading a magazine in the media center. bottom Students unload the buses and prepare for a long day in school. KIM GAY CHRIS GEBHARDT KIM GECKELER GUY GENTRY ROBIN GETZ DAVID GIBBS ROBYN GIBBS MIKE GIBSON PATTY GIBSON BECKY GILBERT f ' li A JAMES GILL SHARON GILL ' TINA GILLEY Jo ANN GILYARD A I . 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Q V Students in arf class are busy frying fo finish an assignment. i . 1 If A I SALLIE MALOTT DIANA MARSCHMAN JOSEPH MARSHALL MARVA MARTIN DEBBIE MARTS DERRICK MASSIE CARLA MATANIC JEFF MATTINGLY MARK MATTINGLY TERRY MAYNE MARY MAYS THERESA MAYS CATHIE MCCHESNEY GARRYON MCCLURE GARY MCCOY JEAN MCFARLAND LISA MCGEE MELIA MCGRAW WILLIAM MCINTOSH JERRY MCKNIGHT MIKE MCLAUGHLIN SUSAN MCMONIGLE JEFF MCMULLEN GARY MELAMPY DOREEN MIDDLETON RENEE MIKOVICH BETTY MILLER DAVID MILLER DEBI MILLER JUNE MILLER MIKE MILLER ANDY MILLER 207 CAROLYN MILLS DAVID MITCHELL JEFFREY MITCHELL SHERRY MITCHELL SHERRY MITCHELL KATHY JO MIX BILLY MIZE DICK MONROE MARILYN MERRIDA DIANA MOON LAVENIA MOORE MARY MOORE MICHAEL MOORE MARCIA MORGAN DEBORAH MORRIS SHARON MORRISON MARGARET MOSCHELL SAM MOULTRY RONI MUCHA DIANE MUELLER PAUL MULLINS ROXANNE MULLINS MEM MURRAY CHARLES MYERS REECE MYERS RHONDA NAPIER THOMAS NEAL RICKY NELMS PATSEY NEWLAND REBECCA NICKELL ROBIN NICKELL STEVE NISBET BILL O'BRIEN AVA O'DOLL CARA O'HAIR GAIL OLIVER MARCIA OLIVER BARBARA OSBORNE New Y-Teen members receive candles and fIowers at the formal initiation 208 leh Art sfudenfs express feelings in their BOBBY PAGE KATHY PALMER BEATRICE PARDO RICHARD PASSMORE KIRK PAUGH JOEL PECK JOYCE PENCE DENISE PENDERGRASS BECKY PENNINGTON BOBBY PENNY TINA PETROU DEAN PHILLIPS SHARON PHILLIPS PAM PIERSALL GARY PIKE MICHELE PINSON CAROLYN PORTERFIELD DEBRA POWELL KEVIN POWELL MICHAEL POWER CHARLENE PRICE GERALD PROFFITT MIKE PROFITI' VICKI PROFI'!T RON PURETT JILL PURVIS 209 LYNN PURVIS DAVID RAKESTRAW JACK RATCLIFF ROB RAU DAVE RECK NEIL RECK HOWARD REEK MARK REEK TOM REPPER JIM REVELOS ROBIN REZOS DWAYNE RHEA JEFF RISNER JAMES ROARK ANDY ROBINSON MARCUS ROBINSON COLEMAN ROBERTS CYNTHIA ROBERTS DAVID ROBERTS GARY ROBERTS KATHY ROBERTS RICKY ROBERTS middle Doug Blaze righf Peace! 210 'Oi I :hil- XLT' . Lv ' ' It IH.. I , Q f I 5- 1 3 , S' ' so 5 I U 513 F In 'V I y , , , ,, 'N r is pleased that football practice is over L . ovld McGehean and Chris Schuler prepare c bulletin board Guys and DoIIs. MARTY RODGERS RANDY RODGERS ROGER ROE LAURA ROEHLL ROBERT ROSS VAN ALAN RUDD BEV RUSH ETHEL RUSSELL EDDIE RUSSELL CONNIE SABO CAROLYN SAPP THOMAS SAUER DAVID SAUNDERS JOHN SAUTER MARY SCHAEFFER CRAIG SCHEIBERT DAVID SCHIAVONE MARC SCHINNER DEBRA SCHLEIGER PETRA SCHMIDT CHRIS SCHUELER DEBBIE SCHULTE KATHY SCHULTZ DEBRA SCOTT JUDY SEBASTIAN SHERRY SEBASTIAN SALLY SEXTON CYNTHIA SHAFOR DIANA SHARP JEFF SHERRON 2II CATHY SIMONSON ELLA MAE SIMS LARRY SITES DON SIXT RON SLATTON JUDY SMITH KIM SMITH MARK SMITH PAM SMITH SHERRY SMITH STEPHANIE SMITH SUE SMITH TIM SMITH MELISS SNELLING KEVIN SORRELL STEVE SORRELL DAN SOUTH MARIA SPEARS RUTH SPENCE CATHY SPENCER MARK SPICER MARK SPRADLING SCOTT SPRADLING DONNA SPROWLES FRED SPURLIN ALFIE STALLWORTH ANDY STEPHENS LARRY STEWART MATT STOKEN right Kenny Williams faculty game. 212 isa' 5 tries to guard Mr. Neumeier in the student Q Ji 57 E ' :-- 1 - ' ' gf ' 'N Q' :ZI I ' 0 LY ..' ' 1 - , ,a hu .. .A 'I 5 i gi.: 5. I. Y I' if I ki- di 'Q fx' 1 - -5, 1, A - I. N gm X we X 'ls 3 ir: far left Mr. Yocum helps Lee Jenkins with a chemistry experiment. lefr The GAA cookie committee finds it hard to distribute cookies ond candy. CRAIG STONE RODNEY STONE STEPHANIE STONE RICHARD STOVER MIKE STRAIT JOHN STURGILL I. DON TABOR MIKE TAULBEE BARRY TAYLOR BILL TAYLOR GERTRUDE TAYLOR BILL TEAGER DEBBIE TERRILL DAMITA JO TERRY DOUG THACKER BILL THOMAS GWENDOLYN THOMAS MIKE THOMAS PATRICK THOMAS ROBERT THOMAS SARAH THOMAS SAUNDRA THOMPSON ROLANDA THORNTON CORNELIUS THROWER SUE THURMOND TERRY TINCHER SCOTT TOBIAS GREG TRAMMELL PAULA TRAMMELL JACK TREPANIER 213 MARCIA TRINKLE JANET TUCKER TOM TURNER DEBBIE TYLER JOE VAILLANCOURT CATHY VIAN JOHN VINSON JIM VITORI BILL WAGNER TERRY WAGNER JAMES WAGONER BILLY WALKER CARLA WALLACE GORDON WALLACE JOHN WALTON DAN WARDLOW PATRICIA WATKINS ROGER WAYE BILL WEAVER JEFF WETZEL DONALD WHALEY RAY WHISMAN LILLIAN WHITE SUE WHITE KATHY WIEDMAN DELORES WILBURN JAMES WILKINS GERALD WILKINSON PATRICK WILKINSON ALBERT WILLIAMS right Jody Wilson and Putty Schnmdt are involved in u conversahon In study hall. 214 E' KEN WILLIAMS ' LARRY WILLIAMS 'Ir f -.-' . . ' 13:33 RONNIE LEE WILLIAMS I 4, I ,,:,.. in RANDY wlLuAMs ' iv I ' RONNIE B. WILLIAMS MW. RONNIE WILLIAMS I AAAIIAAIL E'I ' SADIE WILLIAMS I ,E-' ' - Efg Zi. , BEVERLY WILLS I I V b AA Al A I 1 SAM WILLS ADAIR WILMER JANICE WILSON JODY WILSON MIKE WILSON RON L. WILSON 'f1'.'Z RONALD W. WILSON STEVE WILSON PAMELA SUE WINKLE JAMES WOOD 'V STEVE WOODWARD ANITA WOOLDRIDGE A ALAN WRAY KATHY WRIGHT MELANIE WRIGHT RICKY WRIGHT CATHY YENSER top Students in Mr. Boring's German class are ploffing against him. 215 SOPHOMORES rigm Sophomore Class Oflicers: Bob Johnson, Trees., Nora Anderson, Sec., Pete Johnson, Pres., Leu Stoutenborough, V. Pres. DEAN ABNEY CHERI ADAMS DAVID ADAMS BRIAN ADKINS KAREN ADKINS GREG AGEE JACQUELYN ALLEN JOHN ALLEN JOHNNY ALLEN QUINTES ALLEN TERRY ALLEN DEBORAH ALSPAUGH 2l6 asf: fl- QE: g vi: .' H , L Q EV Q , , 9 QW! ' E25-. - 51- r... -EOM .5 gm Wifi' I Qi E :WW .2f'.3.,sa 3.-L. .14 1:3 A ELIZABETH AMATULLI TAWANA AMOS ANNE ANDERSON NORA ANDERSON ALAN ANNENBERG TONY ANNESS RICHARD ARNETT CHRIS ARRINGTON CARL ASHLEY SCOTT ASHLEY KATHY ATKINS JIM AUVIL SYDNEY AVERY ANGELA BAILEY CURTIS BAILEY BOBBY BAKER JIM BANKER HANNAH BANKS PAM BANKS LINDA BARBER JOHN BARKER KIM BARNES DON BARNETI' HILDA BARRETT CHUCK BEATTY JAMES BECKEIT KIM BEGLEY MARY BENDER JOHN BERGDALL LISA BERMAN left The Ihrill of biology class is pictured in Judy Crenshaw's face. 217 DEBRA BESS MIKE BEST RACHEL BISHOP PATTY BLACKBURN BONNIE BLACKMORE JULIE BLAND CHRIS BLANTON DONNA BLEVINS MARK BLEVINS ANGELA BOND LESLIE BONI DAVID BOOTH RICK BOOTH KURT BORNEMAN KIM BOTOS KATHY BOWDEN MARK BOWEN GREG BOWLIN DON BOYD JACK BRADLEY JOHN BRADSHAW SUSAN BRANDENBURG PAM BRASHEAR DAL BREMER BARBARA BREWER BELINDA BREWER RANDELL BREWSTER VINCENT BRIGGS BARBARA BROOKS DARRELL BROWN MARSH BROWN MELISA BROWN SCOTT BROWN TERESA BROWN JOHN BRUGGEMAN SANDRA BRUMMER MARY BRUNER ED BUCHANAN LESLIE BUCKLES ROBIN BUSBY TRACEY BUSH GAIL BUTLER JANE CALLAHAN DEBORAH CAMPBELL LARRY CAMPBELL DIANE CANTRELL RICKIE CARGILL JAY CARLL 2IB 53.2, . 1' ,Q -Q' 6 30' it . , V5 QE Art stu 1 ,w 1, ...W .aff 5,1 fy, 'Els TAD CARLSON LISA CARR DEBRA CARRUTHERS JOHN CARTER SHARRON CARTER SHARON CASE TIMOTHY CAUDILL MARTHA CAVANAUGH JEAN CENTER WADE CENTERS FRANK CESSNA CHERYL CHAMBERLAIN JOAN CHAPPELL LINVILLE CHARLES MARK CISCO ANGELA CLARK DUANE CLARK CYNTHIA CLAY LARRY CLEMENTS MICHAEL CLEMENTS DAVID CLICK JULIE CLIFTON LARRY COBB DAVID COCHRAN I A T' . . :vw .. I, J b ,V dents use their skills everyday in class. Leann Grimes chats with Cindy Bowen at the Fifties Dance. 2I9 JENNY COLE GREG COLEMAN BILL COLLIER MARK COLLIER DARYL COLLINS LAUETTA COLLINS CYNTHIA COMBS DOUG COMBS KENT COMBS KIMBERLY COMBS MARK COMBS PAMELA COMBS PENNY COMBS JAMES COOK DWIGHT CORN ALEDRA CORNELE JIM CORNETI' ERIC CORRILL DARLENE COTTLE HAROLD COX J. D. COX KIMMEY CRAWFORD MARTHA CRAWFORD PHYLLIS CRAYCRAFT Q above Smile, you're on candid camera! right Mrs. Saunders' home economics class demonstrates their skill. 220 JOHNNY CREASONG BOB CREECH JUDY CRENSHAW MERRY CRESONG ANTHONY CROWELL JODY CUMMINS DEREK CURRY CHRIS CURTIS TOM CURTIS KEITH DAVIS CHUCK DAY EVA DEBIASI STEVE DEBORD MIKE DEFRATES KATHY DELL EDGAR DENNIS JOE DENNIS LYNN DILWORTH ROSEANN DINARDO KENT DIXON RICHARD DIXON DARLENE DODSON KIMBERLY DOENCH BARBARA DORN J. J. DORN CHARLES DUFF STEPHANIE DYSART ROBERT EAST DOROTHY EDWARDS TOMMY EDWARDS CHARLOTTE EGELSTON RENEE ELIOPOULOUS MICHAEL ETTER DONALD FARIS CINDI FARMER JAMES FARNEY FRED FAULKNER ROBERT FELTNER RICHARD FELTON KATHY FERGUSON LARRY FERGUSON RAY FIELDS 221 WAYMON FIELDS BARB FINNEY NANCY FISHBAUGH DANNY FISHER DON FISHER DRUANN FITZ BEVERLY FLETCHER RICHARD FLETCHER GALE FLORENCE KEVIN FLOWERS DARRYL FORES LAURA FORSYTH CARL FOSTER DANNY FOUTS ANTHONY FRANKLIN BRENT FRANKLIN DAVID FRANKLIN FREDERICK FULLER JOE FULLER LESLIE FULLER MARSHA FULLER MIKE FULTZ STEVE GAINEY BRUCE GAKER JEFF GARDNER BARB GELWICK CARL GENTRY SONDRA GERAN TERRI GIBBS ROGER GILL 222 Students work in deep concentration to complete o test T ESQ VALERIE GILLEN FRED GILLESPIE DONALD GINN DAVID GLEASON JO PAMELA GOFORTH KIM GOODWIN TIM GORSKI MARY GOSE CLEVELAND GRAGSTON LAWRENCE GRAY DANNY GREEN LAURA GREEN LAWRENCE GREEN MIKE GREENWOOD WILLIAM GREENWOOD DON GREER STEPHANIE GREER ERNIE GRIFFIN DEBORAH GRIFFITH KAREN GRINDLE STEVE GULINSKI CHERYL HACKNEY VALERIE HAHN TERESA HALSEY STEVEN HANDY NENA HANEY ALAN HANNAH DAVID HARDEN DORIS HARDIN MARIE HARDY 223 R N FW S 1 gg Q 'Q N Ji in Wt ,ig f I A , -QS ,, g JW 1 X45 K ,V A. 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W' is M X , ' X X 1 ,ex F 552- 1 s 1- ' 35 ig? it ? : k ' 'wir J VI if ...,. 315' J I Yi 3' .fi if Z 53-::a , . . 5 - 5, A X dll, I L Q if v,::, 5 - I , W.: ,J 1 we xv I' .V 'f Jie f 4 .7 pf gb 1628 1 IVA' Qin. 19' rl iffefg 1 Rf - 'aw 9' ,Q ailiif 4 .41 as 'I' 5 Sir + A Y .11 ,V A Iefr Sfudenfs gather around lab fable to ask DENNY HUNTER LINDA HUPKA PAT HURLEY CAROL HUTCHENS TIM HUTCHINSON TOM HYDE JESSICA INGRAM PAM IVEY LYNETTE JACKSON PAUL JACKSON MARILYN JAMES STEVEN JARRELL DALE JENNINGS ANNETTE JOHNSON CHERYL JOHNSON MAXIE JOHNSON CRAIG JOHNSON DWAYNE JOHNSON ELMER JOHNSON PETER JOHNSON ROBERT JOHNSON RONALD JOHNSON TAMI JOHNSON WILBERT JOHNSON 225 BARRY JONES DAVID JONES LORENZO JONES MARJORIE JONES RONALD JONES KRAIG JORDAN PATRICIA JOY JENNIFER KASH MARIA KAVOURAS KENT KELLER DAVID KELLER RALPH KERR EARL KILGORE BETH KIMBALL DANNY KIMBROUGH DONALD KINCAID JAMES KING LYNNE KOHLER MARTY KRAMER MINDY LAFAYETTE LARRY LAKES DEBBIE LAMBERT VALENTINA LAMPLY CONNIE LANIER we xi I ,- -G I f 1 ,- e J Q .. 2 above The Pep Band sparks enthusiasm at the basketball games. left Miss Hamilton referees the action of the Student-Faculty game right Mr. Mucha gazes at the J.V. football action. below Sophomore fencers assume an on guard position. - 3, fi.,-I 1: u -f . N215 u!15' ' N1 .ZE- ve- - , I , .l,ii. - J' ROB LARSON LANNA LATIMER CECILIA LAWSON JERRY LAWSON JOHN LAWSON JOHN LAWSON TIM LAWSON WENDY LAWSON JANIS LAY ANN LEASURE ANTONY LEE VICKIE LEE VICKIE LEEDLE FRANCES LEWIS JERRY LEWIS RHONDA LEWIS OLLIE LIGE 227 LAURA LINDON SUE LINKINS LINDA LINKOUS LISA LITTLE DEAN LOCKHART SHARON LONG SHEILA LONG SHEILA K. LONG SONJA LONG DEBRA LOVE CHERYL LOVELACE PAUL LOVELACE TRACY LOVELACE ROBERT LOVEJOY BRENDA LOVILL ROSAMARY LUCAS ED LYKINS HORACE LYLES SABRINA LYLES ALBERT LYNCH MINDY MABRY LESIA MACK MARK MAINES MEREDITH MAINES PATTY MALAY MIKE MANNING MONICA MANNS TONY MARCONI JANICE MARKHAM BRENDA MARTIN ELIZABETH MARTIN ROBERT MARTIN ROBERT MARTIN BARBARA MASON DARRYL MATHERS CAROL MAYS ZOE MCCAIN SABRINA MCCARTT MIKE MCCLELLAN SANDY MCCLURE 228 .l left Brenda O'Brien wears her purple derby during Middie Spirit Week. SHEILA MCCLURE LARRY MCCOY BELINDA MCCUDDY PAT McFARLAND NANCY MCGLOTHEN DAVID MCINTOSH JOHN MCINTOSH SAM MCINTOSH MIKE MCKEE DARLENE MCKELLER STEVEN MCKELVIN CONNIE MCKINNEY CAROLYN MCKNIGHT PATRICK MCLAIN KEVIN MCLAUGHLIN RON MCQUINN TOM MCQUINN BETH MCVAY CHARLENE MCVAY ROBERT MEALEY VICTOR MERCHANT BILL MICHEL TONY MICOMONACO DEBBIE MIKESELL DONNA MILLER ERIC MILLER JANICE MILLER RANDALL MILLER TIM MILLER RON MILLS DIANE MINEHART TIM MINOR 229 230 JANICE MITCHELL JOHN MITCHELL CINDY MIX MARK MOON CHERYL MOORE GARY MOORE MIKE MOORE ROCKY MOORE ROGER MOORE DARRELL MONTAIE CARMIE MOREA JEFF MORGAN ALLEN MORRIS NORMAN MOYER SUSAN MUELLER SHELBY MURPHY ALBERT MYERS KAREN MYERS Hungry students wait in Iine for their lunch JAMES NAPIER JAYNE NASH JOE NATALIA TOM NEIN DEBORAH NELMS PAT NEWCOMB SUSAN NICELY BRENDA NOBLE HOWARD NUNAMAKER DOUG NUTTER BRENDA O'BRIEN BILLIE OLIVER CARLA O'NEIL DANIEL ORREN CHARLES ORONA HENRY OSBORNE JOHN OVERPECK ROBYN OWENS PEGGY PALMER JOSEPH PARDY DWIGHT PASSMORE TIM PATRICK SANDY PATRICK GLENDA PAYNE KEITH PAYNE KEVIN PAYNE ANITA PEARSON JESSE PEEBLES NANCY PEEBLES SUSAN PEIL PAMELA PELFREY BRENDA PERKINS TODD PERKINS ROBERT PERRIN CHERYL PERRY MARK PETERSON CHRIS PETROCY DONNA PEYTON DIANE PHILLIPS DEBORAH PIERCE MIKE PLOTI' LEE PROFFITT 231 DENISE POLLEYS KEITH POWELL BERNICE POWERS JOHN POWERS SHARON POWERS SCOTT PRATT MICHAEL PUPANEK KATHY RAKESTRAW ANITA RANKIN TIM REEDER SCOTT K. REEDY CARLA REICHENBACH STEVE REINER TIM A. REISERT KENNETH REYNOLDS LAURIE REYNOLDS TERRI REYNOLDS JOAN RICHTER ANGELIE RICKETTS DIANE RIGAS CINDY RISNER CHARLES ROBERTS JOHNNY ROBERTS JUNE ROBERTS NANCY ROBERTS RENEE ROBERTS VIVIAN ROBERTS QUTHESA ROBINSON GAY ROCKWOOD ROBIN RODGERS righfMr. Baumgarfner reaches for the ball as John Hayden prepares to shoot ln the Student-Faculty game. 232 left The first period gym class tries to improve its gymnastic skills. below The Marching Band performs a flashy show at halftime. DEBBIE ROE SHEILA ROE JERRY RODGERS AMY ROHDE BOB ROMANS DAVE ROOF KIM ROOF JOE ROSENBERGER ANGIE ROSSI DAN ROTHWELL GERALD RYAN SHERRY SABO 233 SUE SAUTER DAVID SCEARSE DOUG SCHAFFER DIANE SCHIMEK TERI SCHLEIGER PAUL SCHNEIDER ANN SCHULER CHRIS SHAFOR KATHY SEARS VICKY SEARS LARRY SHARP VALISA SHARP TIM SHARRETT LEA SHEPPERD DONNA SHERMAN CLARK SHOCKLEY CONNIE SCHOCKEY TONY SCHOCKEY GAIL SHOEMAKER JANETTE SHORT JEFF SHORT HEIDI SHRODER JO SHROUT DEENA SHORT RICK SHOUPE GREG SIEWNY MYLES SILAS CHARLES SIMMONS DAN SIMMONS DAVE SIMPSON nghrTrombones and hats of band members rest until halftime. 234 left A sophomore girls' gym class practice their modern dances. 'mf tr' WA 'R -Q s if w 1 ,... AEI. M I -X .ii I' , Y 1 I- X 1,5 A I, I. V 'Irv . . . 1 J I.. u ,. i I ' -can -I I .:. 421 , R3 N ..,a-- YE! I 4- I . Y I' X W 5552529 T 2 ' gm. Lys. : ,E . - xr , I A M v 1, I ,aa . ,I .V ,Q 4 fa QT I II X. -' 1 V' fi J I f - w 4354 K .1 is f, L 1 ' in f . I I ' 2 I? JAMES SIMPSON LIBBY SINGHOFFER DENISE SKALLEY LOUIS SKIMMING MATT SLAMKA SANDRA SLEZAK BARRY SMALLWOOD RICK SMETHERS CATHY SMITH CHARLES SMITH CHARLOTTE SMITH DENNY SMITH JOHN SMITH MARLENE SMITH MICHAEL SMITH TIMOTHY SMITH KEITH SOMMERS GREGORY SORRELL CHARLES SOUTH KENNETH SPARKS RICHARD SPARKS DONALD SPEAKS BRYON SPENCER JAMES SPENCER RONDALL SPENCER MATT SPRADLING ALAN SPRINGFIELD PAMELA STACEY VICKY STAPLETON DAVID STATON 235 right A language student tnes to concentrate In the lab below The trombones are featured as the malorettes Ilsten LESA STEIN DIANE STEPHENS CAROL STEPHENSON TRACEY STEVENS BELINDA STEWART LEA STOUTENBOROUGH KEN SURGENOR ROBERT SWARTZ RHONDA SWIM BILL SWOPE JOSEPH SWORD GREG TAYLOR HAROLD TAYLOR PAM TAYLOR STANLEY TAYLOR JEFFREY TERRY JOYCE THIENEMAN CALVIN THOMAS MARTY THOMPSON PHIL THOMPSON RHONDA THORPE BOB TIBBS KYM TINCH BARBARA TODD 236 q M 1 V1 'gr ,li '1 -2 , I ' I x ir. V V lg-ffl: T LINDA TOLLIVER ROBERT TOLLIVER SHARRON TOWNSEND GLADYS TRAMMELL ROBYN TRIMBLE VICKI TRIMBLE ROBYN TRINKLE MARK TRIPLETT KAREN TYRA ELLEN VAILLENCOURT RICHARD VANDEVENTER LORI VIAN ROLAND VICK JOE VITORI JULIE VITORI CINDI WADDELL DAVID WAGNER DERRICK WALKER GENE WALKER DANA WALLACE RAYMOND WALLACE CESSILY WALTON ELLIOT WARD JILL WARMOUTH above Stanley Taylor I5 catching up on his sleep. left Albert Hunter finds lt hard to decide which step is next. 237 PAMELA WASHINGTON FRANKIE WATKINS SHERRY WATKINS ALFREDA WATSON STEVE WATSON WILLIAM WATSON JANICE WEATHER DAN WELLS TERRY WELLS KIM WENDT T. C. WETTER TOM WERRE PAUL WEIZIG DAVID WHITAKER DONNA WHITAKER ALAN WHITT ROBERT WHITT DEBRA WIENEKE CINDY WILCH KATHY WILCOX AUDREY WILCOX STEVE WILLHOFF ALAN WILLIAMS BILLY WILLIAMS 238 above After a hard day of school, students hurry for buses to go home. CARLA WILLIAMS DERRICK WILLIAMS GARY WILLIAMS GREG WILLIAMS KIM WILLIAMS RICKEY WILLIAMS RONNIE WILLIAMS THOMAS WILLIAMS JAMES WILLOUGHBY ANGELA WILSON LARRY WILSON SAMUEL WILSON DERWYN WINKFIELD DENNIS WINKLER MICHELE WITT LARRY WOLF NOELLE WOEFFRUM TINA WORTHINGTON JAMES WRIGHT STEVE WRIGHT KIM YOCUM ELLEN YOST ROBIN YOST SHELLY YOST RICHARD YOUMANS SONDRA YOUNG TIM ZIMMERMAN LEAH ZIMMEY TERESA ZULOCK 239 Q. '33 Middletown Schools Depend on Board Decisions above Middletown Board of Education: standing Tilmon Ellison, Betty York, Robert Johnson, Superintendent: seated Art Lennie, Howard Schueller, Bill Scheafer, Joan Compton, Jerry Brown labsentj. right Dr. Johnson addresses the 1972 graduating class. M 'ef .,,-If a e v f Y' an Mr. Hill Shows Dedication In his third year as principal of Middletown High School, Mr. Hill has shown that he is both a listener and a patient adviser. Meeting countless demands and carrying numerous responsibilities is a time consuming iob. Yet Mr. Hill has found time to attend almost every school function. He has shown willingness to listen to student complaints by forming the Student Advisory Committee. To aid him in making important decisions, he established the Faculty Advisory Committee. Through his words and actions, he has gained the respect of both students and teachers. . Y Administrative Team and Counselors I. George Thomas-.lunior Class Manager of Student Affairs 2. 3. 4. James Shafor-Sophomore Class Manager of Student Affairs Janet Hamilton-Senior Class Manager of Student Affairs Edward Payne-Director of Athletics 5. 6. 7. William Young-Senior Class Assistant Principal Walter Miller-Sophomore Class Assistant Principal Robert Kramer-Junior Class Assistant Principal ...il Wyse Qi bf :wx JN. i X3 ju. gig 1, il f X 52 Q Qs, in-5' A ,s- 'Sv' Q -5 X... Qxue-'i 's.l .'5 Mariorie Beniamin-Junior 12. William Neumeier-Senior Counselor Counselor June Owens-Senior 13. Willa Crone-Junior Counselor Counselor Bruce Atwater-Counselor l4. James Davis-Sophomore Counselor Linda Shaffer-Sophomore Counsleor Sig,-1 243 f f 1 2. Rozellc Six?-Secretory to I. Ethel Guard-Secretary to the Nurse Counselors Mary Sliver-Secretory to the Principal Marie Shepherd-Secretary to Sophomore Class Office V5 ,lf ren'- fm I4 Gaynell Crenshaw- Secretary to Senior Class Office Nancy Goodlett-Secretary to the Principal Alma Knepshield-Secretary to Director of Athletics Donna Diehl-Secretary to Junior Class Office Bernice Hinkle-Secretary to Counselors Rita Floyd-Study Hall Aid Camilla McCartt--Nurse Wayne Commodore-Aid Ruth McClanahan- Bookkeeper Robert Morris-Aid lnell Moon-Study Hall Aid Andy Howard-Aid Donald Ansberry-B.S., Ball State U., M.A., Miami U., American Government Helen Arnold-B.S., Miami U., Zoology, Biology, Practical Science William Baldridge-U. of Cincinnati, Machine Shop 3' Virginia Barber-A.B., Berea College, M.A., Marshall U., English ll William Baughman-B.S., Miami U., Physics I, ll, Practical Science Gary Baumgartner-B.S., M.A., Miami U., Geometry, Algebra I Phil Bergen-B.S., Miami U M.E., Xavier U., American History, Current History it Xi- rf fixqr' - UQ' . 'I' : If 'M-, If ff fel 'Q, 's ' nggjg5Q ' 3r, Lewis Blake-A.B., W. Va. IO. Institute of Technology, M.A., Marshall U., English II, III Don Bolton-B.S., U. of Dayton, OWE, English, American History Lawrence Boring-A.B., 12. M.A., Ohio U., German I, II, lll, IV, Driver's Ed. I I. Robert Bowman-B.S., Miami U., M.A., Xavier U., American Government Shelvy Brooks-B.S., W. Va. State U., Practical Bookkeeping. Dinzel Brown-B.A., Ohio U., M.A., Morehead State U., Sociology II, American History 54 , f iii. I I' Q' . V '- , 5 ,I 4 E ee, John Burwick-B.S., Miami 3. U., English Il, lll James Butch-B.F.A., Ohio U., Adv. Speech, Drama I, II 4. w 'l ,..' Ellen Conover-B.A., Ohio U., Math, Sociology, American History, Consumer Ed., Home Ec, Gary Cook-B.S., Miami U., American History, Sociology . -' ,r 5. Jerry Cottle-U. of Cincinnati, Trade and Industrial Degree, Auto Mechanics II 6. Dean Coy-U. of Cincinnati, Trade and Industrial Degree, Auto Mechanics I 7. Betty Jean Croswell-B.A., Vanderbilt U., M.E., Xavier U., Spanish II, III, IV 5 M41 ,, 8. 9 I0 Jewnettie Darnell-B.S., Morehead State U., M.A., Michigan State U., Home Ec. II, III, Foods and Nutrition Raymond Darnell-B.S., Morehead State U., Auto Mechanics, Auto Service I, Il Kiki Demetrion-B.S., M.E., Miami U., Latin II, III, English IV 1 I IO' IZ. 4 Martha Dennis-American Dental Assistant Association, U. of Cincinnati, Dental Assistance James Dillon-B.S., M.E., Miami U., Woodworking I, II Francis Ditmyer-Electrical Engineering, U. of Cincinnati, Electricity and Electronics Alberta Dorn-B.S., Miami U., Work Study Mary Ellison-B.S., Miami U., English III Robert Enright-B.S., U. of Dayton, M.E., Miami U., Office Practice, Business Law Ruth Farrar-B.S., U. of Pittsburgh, Typing I, II, Personal Typing Ron Fetzer-B.F.A., Heidelberg College, M.A., Kent State U., Adv. Speech, Principles of Argumentation, Stagecraft Ruth Flanagan-B.S., M.A., East Carolina U., Physiology Thomas Gallagher-B.S., Central State U., Basic Electronics I, II, Electricity, Auto Service I, Driver's Ed. Robert Gamble-B.S., Tenn. Institute of Technology, M.E., U. of Maryland, Economics r,g,,F - , ESV fu Robert Gehron-U. of Cincinnati Workshop, Auto Body Charles Girimont-B.S., W. Va. Institute of Technology, Economics, OWE I0 Bill Goldsmith-B.S., Ohio U., M.E., Miami U., Chemistry l Jack Gordon-B.S., U. ot Cincinnati, Salesmanship, Personal Typing, Typing I Sandra Graman-B.S., U. of Cincinnati, Home Ec. lV Family and Marriage, Family Living I Shelby Green-B.S., M.E., U. of Cincinnati, American Government, Economics, English Ill, Consumer Ed., Job Preparation ff? A-25 '.' i T - , f , v A ' Randel Hager-A.B., Marshall U., M.A., Rollins College, Typing I Harry Hannah-B.S., Eastern Kentucky U., Auto Mechanics, Auto Service Barbara Hartman-B.S., Ohio State U., Physical Education Randy Hartman-B.A., Findlay College, Spanish I, II, Ill, Algebra I 'ft tx '-1... 1-2,4 f 1 - l X E . r X K I l 5. Joanne Hash-B.A., Oakland City College, M.A., U. of Wyoming, French Il, English III 6. 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216, 217 Anderson, Phyllis 8, 196 Andre, Elizabeth 155 Andre, Monica 136, 196 Andrews, Steve 52, 155 Angel, Ed 196 Annenberg, Alan 101, 123, 217 Anness, Tony 217 Bailey, Bailey, Bailey, Bailey, Bailey, Baker, Baker, Baker, Angela 217 Curtis 217 Debbie 155 Delsia 15, 197 Von D. 197 Beverly 42, 52, 61, 133, 197 Bobby 217 Brenda 46, 48, 52, 53, 55, 61, 155 194 63, , Baldridge, William 246 Banker, Jim 101, 217 Banker, Mary 29, 48, 59, 68, 102, 156, 194 Banks, Connie 24, 63, 68, 70, 104, 156 Bell, Karen 24, 78, 197 Bell, Maria 27, 31, 62, 63, 70, 157 Bender, Mary 69, 217 Beniamin, Maiorie 243 Benseler, Nancy 10, 157 Bergdall, John 29, 64, 66, 68, 69, 71, 217 Bergen, Phil 19, 110, 122, 246 Berman, Lisa 27, 217 Bess, Debra 69, 218 Best, Mike 101, 218 Beverly, Debra 197 Beverly, Linda 157 Bevis, Polly 53, 59, 68, 197 Bierly, Connie 53, 65, 66, 134, 136, 140, 197 Birch, Carol 54, 133, 197 Birchwell, Vicki 197 Bishop, Matt 32, 51, 60, 63, 157, 194 Bishop, Rachel 15, 69, 141, 149, 218 Blackburn, Patty 218 Blackmore, Bonnie 66, 69, 218 Blair, Ernest 197 Blake, Lewis 77, 197, 247 Blake, Lisa 197 Bland, Julie 218 Blankenship, Terry 157 Blankenship, Tom 197 Blanton, Chris 218 Banks, Douglas 106, 108, 156 Banks, Greg 197 Banks, Hannah 217 Banks, Kathy 54, 197 Banks, Pam 65, 69, 217 Banks, Vanessa 54, 156 Barber, Linda 69, 217 Barker, John 57, 102, 217 Barker, Rick 156 Barker, Susan 27, 156 Barker, Teresa 197 Barker, Terry 156 Barker, Tim 197 Barnes, Kim 217 Barnes, Scott 52, 60, 197 Barnett, Diane 197 Barnett, Don 217 Barnett, Jane 156 Barnett, Janet 55, 68, 156 Barnette, Karla 47, 59, 70, 132, 133, Blanton, Sue 157 Doug 15, 42, 48, 57, 92, 197, Blazer, 210 Blevins, Donna 218 Blevins, Julie 47, 59, 197 Blevins, Mark 218 Boehm, Richard 157 Boettcher, Rick 157 Bolin, Jeff 7, 57 Bolton , Don 247 Bond, Angela 27, 218 Bond, Brenda 157 Boni, Leslie 27, 29, 68, 69, 218 Bonneville, Earl 15, 16, 92, 122, 180, 197 Booth, David 218 Booth, Denise 198 Booth, Rick 218 Boren, Eric 157 Ansberry, Donald 246 Apple, Kathy 48, 78, 133, 146, 196 Armitag, Randy 196 Arnett, Cheryl 53 Arnett, Henry 196 Arnett, Reggie 196 Arnett, Richard 109, 217 Arnold, Helen 74, 246 Arnold, Rodney 196 Arnold, Sandra 55, 155 Arrington, Bernadine 196 Arrington, Chris 21 7 Ashley, Carl 217 Ashley, James 196 Ashley, Marla 155 Ashley, Scott 217 134, 156, 194 Barnhart, Karen 68, 197 Barrett, Hilda 217 Barry, Richard 156 Barton, Chant 7, 29, 46, 53, 68, 102, 141, 197 Barton, Tom 197 Baughman, William 19, 99, 246 Baumgartner, Gary 99, 108, 122, 232, 246 Beach, Allen 27, 29, 30, 63, 64, 66, 68, 69, 71, 197 Beatty, Chuck 104, 217 Beckett, James 217 Begley, Kim 29, 217 Begley, Nancy Jo 69, 156 Boren, Marc 198 Boring, Lawrence 36, 79, 215, 247 Borneman, Kurt 218 Botos, Greg 64, 65, 66, 157, 194 Botos, Kim 62, 218 Bowden, Kathy 218 Bowen, Cynthia 133, 147, 148, 157, 219 Bowen, Mark 109, 218 Bowles, Marcia 198 Bowles, Tyrone 68, 92, 122, 198 Bowlin, Greg 218 Bowling, Juanita 198 Bowling, Dan 66, 198 Bowman, Nancy 47, 49, 55, 157 Bowman, Robert 247 Bowman, Robin 198 Boyd, Don 218 Boyd, Tracy 52, 157, 194 Bradley, Jack 218 Bradley, Loretta 157 Bradshaw, John 218 Brandenburg, Susan 218 Brashear, Pam 218 Brate, Doug 157 Bray, Helen 157 Breeding, Donna 55, 157 Bremer, Brewer Brewer Brewer Brewer Briggs, Briggs, Brooks, Brooks, Brooks, Brooks, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown , Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown , Brown, Brown, Brown, Dale 218 Barbara 218 Belinda 218 Beverly 59, 69, 198 , Teresa 49, 59, 68, 198 Tyrone 92, 122, 198 Vincent 21 8 Barbara 218 Bob 198 Linda 198 Shelvy 18, 247 Darrell 29, 69, 218 Dinzel 247 Donald 68, 198 Jane 157 Jerry 240 Melisa 68, 218 Mike 158 Paula 158 Roy 198 Scott 218 Teresa 218 Tom 158 Brubaker, Jeff 65, 198 Brubaker, Melanie 14, 15, 16, 19, 43, 46, 56, 59, 154, 158, 180, 194 Bruggeman, John 218 Brummer, Sandra 218 Bruner Bryant, Bryant, Bryant, I Mary 218 Gwendolyn 64, 66, 198 John 198 Richard 198 Bryant, William 64, 198 Buchanan, Bonita 158 Buchanan, Danny 158 Buchanan, Ed 218 Buchanan, John 198 Buchanan, Pam 198 Buckles, Jennifer 33, 42, 5 163, 164, 194 Buckles, Leslie 43, 69, 218 Buckner, Sam 158 Bunnell, Tad 198 Burgess, Gayle 158 Burns, Kerwin 158 Burt, Dennis 158 Burt, Karla 198 Burton, Burton, Burton, David 198 Etta 198 Mike 198 Burwick, John 36, 248 Busby, Robin 57, 66, 218 Bush, Don 158 1, 59, 158, Bush, John 159 Bush, Margo 159 Bush, Richard 159 Bush, Ron 159 Bush, Terry 159 Bush, Tracey 65, 69, 218 Butch, James 26, 78, 248 Butler, Gail 218 Butt, Greg 198 Byrd, Roger 159 -C- Caldwell, Liz 48, 53, 159, 194 Calhoun, Bruce 92, 198 Calhoun, Tony 92, 94, 199 Callahan, Jane 218 Campbell, Deborah 218 Campbell, Larry 218 Campbell, Steve 199 Canada, Peggy 8, 159 Cantrell, Diane 218 Capozzi, Kathy 199 Capozzi, Paul 199 Cargill, Rex 92, 199 Cargill, Ricki 218 Carll, Jay 104, 106, 218 Carlson, Tad 219 Carr, Lisa 219 Carr, Marva 159 Carroll, Bonnie 159 Carroll, Dave 199 Carruthers, Debra 219 Carson, Leslie 138, 197, 199 Carter, John 219 Carter, Sharron 66, 219 Carver, Edward, 199 Case, Sharon 62, 219 Cass, Diane 68, 199 Caudill, Theresa 159 Caudill, Timothy 219 Cavanaugh, Martha 54, 149, 219 Center, Jean 69, 219 Centers, Wade 219 Cessna, Frank 64, 66, 219 Chamberlain, Cheryl 27, 219 Chamberlain, Larry 159 Chandler, David 159 Chandler, Judith 199 Chaney, Jean 66, 159 Chaney, Joseph 64, 199 Chappell, James 199 Chappell, Joan 62, 219 Charles, Linville 219 Childs, Luther 33, 109, 160, 194 Christian, Harriet 199 Christian, Roger 199 Christy, Brad 130, 131, 160 Churchill, Sue 160 Cisco, Mark 219 Clark, Alan 160 Clark, Angela 69, 219 Clark, Daryl 66, 160 Clark, Donald 199 Clark, Donna 64, 199 Clark, Duane 219 Clark, Norma 199 Clay, Cynthia 219 Clem, Ray 74, 128, 199 Clements, Chris 92, 93, 160, 177, 194 Clements, Keith 92, 199 Clements, Larry 98, 100, 101, 219 Clements, Michael 15, 64, 65, 66, 69, 219 Click, David 219 Clifton, Julie 69, 219 Cobb, Larry 219 Cochran, David 219 Cogan, Jackie 64, 66, 199 Cole, Greg 199 Cole, Jenny 15, 30, 69, 220 Cole, Paula 15, 36, 43, 46, 62, 133, 140, 141, 147,148,160,194 Coleman, Alvin 93, 95, 122, 160 Coleman, Greg 220 Collier, Collier, Collins, Collins, Collins, Bill 220 Mark 220 Daryl 220 Dave 160 Lauetta 220 Combie, Theresa 55, 88, 160 Combg Combg Combg Combg Combg Combs Combg Combg Combg Combg cymhau 15, 69, 148, 149, 220 David 43, 60, 199 Dee 160 Doug 57, 220 Jana 48, 66, 160 Kenneth 199 Kent 220 Kimberly 220 Mark 220 Mike 60, 68, 199 Combs, Pamela 27, 220 Combs, Penny 220 Combs, Roger 160 Combs, Steve 160 Comminos, Patti 24, 53, 55, 59, 160, 194 Commodore, Wayne 225 Compton, Joan 240 Condon, Beverly 15, 133, 149, 199 Conley, Dale 68, 199 Conn, Cynthia 64, 66, 199 Conover, Ellen 248 Conrad, Mike 160 Converse, Cindy 30, 60, 68, 71, 199 Cook, David 29, 68, 220 Cook, Gary 109, 248 Cook, Jack 68, 69, 92, 199 Cooke, Larry 160 Coomer, Kris 199 Cooper, Brenda 160 Cooper, .lim 42, 48, 57, 197, 199 Corn, Dwight 220 Cornele, Aledra 69, 220 Cornella, Jan 47, 86, 160 Cornett, Jim 220 Corrill, Eric 220 Corrill, Monica 199 Cottle, Darlene 69, 220 Cottle, Debbie 160 Coltle, Jerry 248 Cowgill, Larry 161 Cowgill, Linda 199 Cox, Barbara 199 Cox, Harold 220 Cox, J. D. 220 Cox, John 199 Cox, Marsha 55, 88, 161 Coy, Dean 248 Crawford, Crawford, Crawford Crawford Craycraft, Creasong Bill 67, 92, 156 John 27, 42, 200 Kimney 220 Martha 15, 29, 68, 69, Phyllis 69, 220 Johnny 221 Creech, Bob 221 Creech, Marty 200 Crenshaw, Gaynell 244 Crenshaw, Judy 8, 15, 217, 221 Crenshaw, Mirium 14, 15, 32, 45, 94, 154, 161 Cresong, Merry 69, 221 Crockett, Dan 161 Crockett, Jackie 200 Crone, Willa 7, 243 Croswell, Betty Jean 18, 78, 248 Crouch, Becky 200 Crow, Roger 64, 67, 200 Crow, Steve 200 Crowe, Pete 200 Crowe, Phil 161 Crowe, Virgil 200 Crowel Cruse, l, Anthony 221 Lanny 52, 200 Cummings, Mike 200 Cummings, Jody 221 Cunningham, Bob 161 Cunningham, Tom 200 Curlis, Curry, Curtis, Curtis, Curtis, -D- Jennifer 200 Derek 221 Chris 221 Rick 161 Tom 221 Daniels, Monica 200 Darnell, Jewnettie 249 Darnell, Raymond 249 Darrell, Lindy 15, 161 Davidson, Vikki 33, 43, 55, 68, 200 Davies, Julie 47, 59, 161 Davis, Davis 220 59, f- -iii, 1, ggwl 2 5-ii Bob Hiney records wrestling scores for the Middletonian Davis, Robert 102, 200 Davis, Sabrina 15, 133, 134, 140, 200 Davis, Theresa 161 Davis, Trina 200 Day, Chuck 64, 66, 221 Day, John 64, 65, 66, 162 Deaton, Deborah 65, 200 Deaton, Eddie 200 Debiasi, Eva 29, 68, 69, 221 Debord, Steve 221 Defrates, Mike 221 Dehaven, Donna 48, 62, 64, 66, 133, 140, 162 Dell, Kathy 29, 69, 221 Demetrion, Kiki 15, 45, 60, 71, 77, 249 Dennis, Dale 162 Dennis, Edgar 221 Dennis, Joe 221 Dennis, Martha 249 Derrico, John 92, 162 Detmer, Jane 141, 200 Dickerson, Marty 53, 200 Didlick, Celeste 24, 27, 33, 66, 68, 133, 200 Diehl, Norma 204, 244 Dillon, Ann 53, 68, 102, 13T, 200 Dillon, James 87, 102, 249 Dillon, Tom 200 Dilworth, Lynn 141, 221 Dinardo, Roseann 221 Ditmeyer, Francis 249 Dorn, Mark 36, 92, 162, 194 Douglas, Lisa 53, 68, 141, 200 Downs, Diane 200 Driscoll, Nancy 200 Duff, Charles 101, 221 Duhamel, Debbie 67 Duhamel, Sharon 52, 59, 64, 66, 67, 200 Duncan, Donna 48, 162 Dungan, Jeanne 200 Dunn, John 64, 66, 200 Dunn, Robin 200 Dykes, James 200 Dysart, Stephanie 221 -E- East, Mike 162 East, Robert 221 Easter, Lyle 29, 68 Easterly, Dawn 162 Edwards, D. 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Hatton, Ed 224 Heather 15, 69, 141, 224 Henderson, Bobby 204 Henderson, Karen 48, 66, 139, 166 Henderson, Martin 224 Henry, Jeanie 16, 27, 29, 68, 166, 195 Hensley, Evalee 52, 253 Herndon, Cindy 89, 204 Herr, Carla 224 Herron, Tim 100, 101, 224 Hezlep, Kathy 43, 69, 224 Hezlep, Tangi 53, 141, 204 Hickey, Greta 167 Highley, Marsha 167 Howe, Donna 224 Hubbard, Kevin 33, 204 Hubbard, Victoria 135, 136, Hudson, Karen 168 Huff, Rosetta 224 Hufziger, Mary 15, 149, 224 Hughley, Marilyn 68, 204 Hull, Aleathea 204 Hummer, Richard 24, 168 . Humphreys, Dan 204 Hunt, Alan 224 Hightower, Steve 15, 63, 92, 122 Hill, Bonnie 48, 49, 51, 55, 167 Hill, James 20, 204 Hill, Kihm 68, 204 Hill, Lewis 8, 9, 34, 39, 177, 241 Hill, Rick 167 Hime, Robert 104, 204 , 2 04 Hunt, Brad 29, 68, 69, 205 Hunt, Stan 224 Hunt, Susan 168 Hunt, Tom 67, 224 Hunter, Albert 224, 237 Hunter, Angela 168 Hunter, Charles 224 Hunter, Darlene 224 Hunter, David 168 Hunter, Denny 225 Hunter, Wendall 168 Hunter, Willie 92, 205 Huntzinger, Kim 48, 53, 205 Hupka, Linda 138, 225 Hurley, Mike 168 Hurley, Pat 100, 101, 225 Hincks, Pat 46, 55, 64, 67, 70, 166, 167 Hines, Cheryl 54, 22T Hines, Tana 204 Hiney, Bobby 33, 42, 48, 167, 195 Hinkle, Bernice 224 Hixon, Wanda 47, 59, 64, 67, 167 Holdbrook, Vanessa 69, 224 Holland, Darrell 224 Holland, Mike 204 Holloman, Phil 92, 96, 70 Hollon, Greg 10, 57, 167 Hollon, Michael 204 Hutchens, Carol 225 Hutchinson, Tim 57, 225 Hyde, Tom 57, 225 Ingram, Gina 59, 168, 195 lngram, Jessica 225 Ingram, Robert 24, 27, 63, 66, Inwood, Chuck 48, 104, 105, lrvine, Keith 67, 205 Isbell, Shirley 205 Holly, Harold 204 Holman, Cathy 67, 224 Holman, Steve 20T Holman, Tim 46, 50, 51, 57, 167, 195 Holstein, Heather 167 Honshul, Ruth 29, 69, 224 Hoppe, Donald 67, 224 ne, Rick 167 lsraelsky, Steve 27, 205 Ivey, Pam 225 -J... Jackson Ballard 64, 67, 168 Jackson, Boyd 205 Jackson, Lynette 225 Hauge, Steve 64, 67, 224 Hauselman, Kathy 224 Haven, Mary 224 Hawkins, Regina 166 Hawkins, Steve 204 Hawkins, Sue 54, 224 Hayden, John 8, 15, 68, 102, 204, 232 Hayes, Jeff 68, 224 Hayes, Mark 224 Head, Keith 123, 224 Horton, Kathy 204 Horton, Kim 224 Hoskins, Beverly 69, 167 Hoskins, William 253 Hotchkiss, Rick 32, 48, 63, 167, 195 Howard, Carolyn 224 Howard, Chrissy 43, 49, 52, 54, 59, 133, 135, 136, 204 Howard, Donnie 92, 93, 94, 95, 97, 98,204 Jackson, Michael 205 Jackson, Paul 101, 225 Jackson, Percy 101, 205 Jackson, Susan 46, 68, 139, James, Marilyn 225 Jarrell, Steven 225 Jeffery, Jennifer 168 Jeffries, Jan 68, 205 Jemison, Doug 205 140, 204 168, 195 168 168 Jemison, Reva 205 Jenkins, Lee 43, 49, 60, 75, 205, Jenkins, Sharon 205 Jennings, Dale 225 Jernigan, Gerald 205 Johnson, Annette 225 Johnson, Bernice 205 Johnson, Cheryl 225 Johnson, Craig 225 Johnson, Dwayne 10T, 109, 225 Johnson, Elmer 225 Johnson, Ernathan 205 Johnson, Judith 69, 205 Johnson, Linetta 205 Johnson, Maxie 137 Johnson, Michael 168 Johnson, Peter 8, 15, 216, 225 Johnson, Robert 15, 216, 225 Johnson, Dr. Robert 240, 241 Johnson, Ronald 225 Johnson, Sheila 29, 33, 68, 168 Kemp Johnson, Tami 225 Johnson, Terry 169 Johnson, Wilbert 225 Johnston, Steven 169 Jones, Alexander 122, 169 Jones Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones I I I I I Barry 67, 226 Charles 205 Curt 92, 169 Dale 59, 92, 205 Daniel 92, 169 David 226 Deborah 205 Gary 64, 66, 169 Jack 205 Linda 59, 67, 140, 205 Lorenzo 226 213 Jones, Mariorie 54, 64, 67, 69, 226 Jones, Ronald 226 Jones Shef 88 169 Jones, Thomas 92, 96, 205 Jones, William 253 Jordan, Kevin 62, 64, 66, 205 Jordan, Kraig 226 Jordan, Onydrea 205 Jory, Patricia 226 Julian, Veto 253 Juttle, Mary Ann 205 -K- Kash, Jennifer 226 Kash, Kevin 64, 65, 66, 205 Kavouras, Maria 69, 226 Kavouras, Philanthy 29, 60, 63, 68, 169, 183, 195 Kay, Joseph 205 Keeton, William 205 Keller, David 226 Keller, Kent 226 Keller, Mark 36, 169 Kemp, Brenda 169 lin, Tim102,122,161,169, 195 Kendrick, Velma 169, 195 Kennedy, Bill 46, 50, 51, 71, 169, 195 Kerr, Ralph 57, 104, 226 Kesselring, Harold 57, 253 Kesselring, Ricki 64, 65, 66, 169, 195 Kidd, Dotty 169 Kilgore, Earl 226 Kimball, Beth 226 Kimberlin, Cindi 169 Kimbrough, Danny 226 Kincaid, Donald 226 Leslie Carson gathers material for a report. Kindell, Mary 42, 253 Kindred, Loren 169 King, Fred 205 King, James 226 Kiniyalocts, George 169 Klapper, Joseph 35, 254 Klein, Doug 169 Kling, Melinda 205 Knepshield, Alma 244 Kobert, Donald 74, 254 Koeppel, Jim 206 Kohler, Lynne 43, 61, 67, 226 Kramer, Marty 226 Kramer, Robert 242 Kruer, Debra 206 Kuhlman, Kathy 47, 161, 169, 195 Kyles, Diwona 206 -L- Lafayette, Cheryl 170 Lafayette, Mindy 226 Lairson, Donna 29, 43, 48, 49, 64, 68 206 Lakes, Larry 67, 226 Lambert, Debbie 226 Lambert, Doris 170 Lambert, Jon 68, 170 Lambert, Mark 15, 92, 93, 94, 95, 97, 98, 122, 206 Lamphey, Valentine 226 Land, Susan 170 Land, Steve 170 Lane, Tony 101, 128, 206 Lanier, Connie 226 Lansaw, Sandy 206 Larson, Bob 227 Latimer, Lanna 135, 227 Lattimore, Linda 133 Lauter, Jeff 170, 195 Lauth, Fred 206 Lavis, Jim 254 Lawrence, Ralph 206 Lawson, Cecilia 227 Lawson, Debra 66, 206 Lawson Jerry 227 Lawson John 68, 227 Lawson John 68, 227 Lawson, Rex 206 Lawson, Tim 227 Lawson, Wendy 27, 29, 69, 71, 227 Lawwill, Mark 206 Lawwill, Rick 206 Lay, Janis 227 Lay, Marcia 64, 66 Leach, Daniel 170 Leach, Jerry 206 Lear, Karen 206 Leasure, Ann 227 Ledford, Sue 170 Lee, Anthony 227 Lee, Mickie 227 Leedle, Vickie 227 Leichty, Sue 139, 206 Leight on, Pete 66, 206 Lemmons, Cindy 48, 133, 136, 206 Lenharr, Tony 170 Lennie, Art 240 LeRoy, Joan 170 Lewis, Frances 66, 67, 227 Lewis, Jerry 227 Lewis, Marsho 29, 68, 71, 170 Lewis, Nona 206 Lewis, Ronda 227 Lige, Ollie 227 Lige, Valentina 54, 69, 170 Lindon, Laura 54, 228 Lindon, Mark 170 Maines, Mark 67, 228 Moines, Meredith 228 Malay, Patty 228 Maloney, Pam 133, 171 Malott, Sallie 207 Manley, Cheryl 55, 171 Manning, Mike 228 Mannon, Patti 171 Manns, Monica 228 Marconi, Bernard 171 Marconi, Tony 228 Markham, Janice 228 Marshman, Diana 207 Marshall, Joseph 207 Lindsey, Margaret 170 Line, J.R. 254 Linkins, Sue 29, 69, 228 Linkous, Cheryl 206 Linkous, Linda 65, 228 Little, Charles 254 Little, Lisa 228 Lockhart, Dean 27, 228 Logan, Jerry 254 Logsdon, Linda 18, 148, 254 Martin, Brenda 65, 67, 141, 228 Martin, Elizabeth 228 Martin Marva 207 Martin R.D. 225 Martin Robert 104, 228 Martin Robert 104, 228 Martin Sharon 43 53 59 171 195 Mclntosh, David 229 Mclntosh, Jerry 172 Mclntosh, John 229 Mclntosh, Loretta 172 Mclntosh, Sam 229 Mclntosh, William 66, 68, 77, 207 McKee, Mike 109, 229 McKeller, Darlene 229 McKelvin, Steven 62, 68, 229 McKinney, Connie 65, 229 McKnight, Carolyn 229 McKnight, Jerry 207 McLachlan, Betty 225 McLain, Patrick 229 McLoughlin, Kevin 101, 229 McLaughlin, Mike 207 McLean, Boyce 225 McMonigle, Karen 172 McMonigle, Susan 207 McMullen, Jeft 42, 48, 207 McNabb, Nancy 225 Long, Luann 206 Long, Sharon 228 Long, Shelia 69, 228 Long, Shelia K. 228 Long, Sonia 228 Long, Vickie 206 Loop, Penny 206 Louman, Glen 206 Love, Chriss 170 Love, Debra 228 Love, Dianne 206 Love, Donald 123, 206 Loveioy, Robert 228 Lovelace, Cheryl 228 Lovelace, Paul 228 Lovelace, Tracey 228 Lowely, Kenneth 206 Lovill, Brenda 228 Lucas, Rosemary 228 Luibel, Steve 170 Lykans, Ed 228 Lyles, Lyles, Lyles, Horace 228 Sabrina 228 Stan 123, 171 Lynch, Albert 228 Lynch, Bill 206 Lynch, Steve 171 Lyons, Rebecca 171 Lyons, Rick 75, 171 -M- Mabry, Mindy 69, 228 Mack, Lesia 228 Mack, Lynne 66, 68, 171, 182 Mack, Mary 47, 171 Mack, Pat 206 Mack, Mock, Rginald 92, 93, 97, 98, 171 Renee 206 Maine, Terry 67 Marts, Dei bie 15, 135, 141, 201, 207 Mason, Barbara 228 Massie, Derrick 207 Masters, Thelma 255 Matanic, Carla 207 Matthers, Darryl 228 Mattingly, Jeff 129, 207 Mattingly, Mark 129, 207 May, Barbara 42, 43, 47, 151, 172 Mayabb, Jesse 255 Mayne, Gary 172, 195 Mayne, Terry 207 Mays, Carol 228 Mays, Mary 207 Mays, Theresa 207 McBain, Louise 18, 74, 194, 225 McCall, Maurice 88, 225 McCain, Zoe 228 McCartt, Camilla 225 McCartt, Sabrina 68, 69, 141, 228 McChesney, Cathie 43, 68, 149, 207 McClanahan, Ruth 225 McClellan, Mike 15, 29, 31, 66, 68, 69, 123, 238 McClure, Garryon 129, 207 McClure, Sandy 68, 69, 228 McClure, Sheila 65, 229 McCluskey, John 39 McCormick, Sheri 15, 48, 147, 172, 195 McCoy, Gary 207 McCoy, Keith 129, 172 McCoy, Larry 229 McCuddy, Berlinda 229 McDade, Linda 45, 49, 133, 140, 172, 195 McFarland, Jean 207 McFarland, Pot 229 McGee, Lisa 43, 49, 53, 56, 61, 207 McGehean, David 27, 32, 46, 48, 49, 62, 70, 172, 194, 195, 211 McGlothen, Nancy 220 McGraw, Deborah 172 McGraw, Melia 68, 207 McQuinn, Tom 229 McVay, Beth 29, 68, 141, 172, 195 McVay, Charlene 229 McVay, Diana 29, 68, 141, 172, 195 Mealey Mealey , Debi 55 Robert 229 I Medley, Gary 172 Melamphy, Gary 130, 131, 207 Mercha nt, Victor 229 Merrida, Rick 172 Merriman, Sharon 172 Merritt, Marvin 256 Meyman, Dottie 68, 172, 195 Michel, Bill 229 Micomonaco, Tony 15, 229 Middaugh, Kim 48, 155, 172, 195 Middleton, Doreen 207 Mikesell, Debbie 54, 229 Mikovich, Renee 207 Miller, Andy 42, 92, 98, 207 Miller, Betty 67, 207 Miller, David 207 Miller, Debi 207 Miller, Donna 229 Miller, Eric 67, 229 Miller, Janice 229 Miller, June 207 Miller, Melodie 173 Miller, Mike 207 Miller, Randall 57, 229 Mille: Tim 229 Miller, Walter 39, 242 Mills, Carolyn 64, 66, 67, 68, 208 Mills, Ron 104, 229 Minehart, Diane 229 Minge, Minor, Sam 29, 65, 66, 68, 69, 82, 173 Tim 92, 229 Mitchell, Bill 130, 131, 173 Mitchell, David 43, 52, 75, 208 Mitchell, Janice 57, 230 Mitchell, Jettrey 60, 203, 208 Mitchell, John 230 Mitchell, Sherry 208 Bobby socks and saddle oxfords revived styles of the '50's at the Spirit Week Dance. Mitchell, Sherry 208 Mix, Cindy 54, 65, 230 Mix, Kathy Jo 64, 67, 208 Mize, Billy 208 Mobley, Dave 173 Moizuk, Sue 84, 132, 138, 139, 256 Monroe, Dick 27, 29, 68, 71, 208 Montaie, Darrell 230 Moon, Diana 208 Moon, Inell 245 Moon, Mark 64, 67, 230 Moore Moore Moore Moore Moore Moore Moore Moore Moore Moore, Moore Moore Moore I Morea, I I Cheryl 230 Colleen 173, 180 Doris 173 Gary 230 Keith 173 Lavenia 208 Mary 208 Michael 208 Mike 57, 230 Robert 173 Rocky 230 Roger 230 Scott 128, 173 Carmie 230 Morgan, Jeff 230 Morgan, Marcia 15, 29, 33, 42, 48, 49, 52, 53, 68, 133, 139, 146, 208 Morgan, Robert 70, 173 Morris, Allen 67, 230 Morris, Deborah 208 Morris, Robert 245 Morrison, Sharon 64, 67, 137, 140, 208 Moschell, Margaret 42, 59, 83, 208 Moultry, Sam 208 Moultry, Saundra 65, 88, 173 Mucha, Robert 82, 227, 256 31, 64, 65, 66, Mucha, Roni 29, 64, 67, 68, 208 Mueller, Diane 208 Mueller, Susan 230 Mullen, Mary 256 Mullgrav, Isabelle 256 Mulligan, Mike 173 Mullins, Paul 208 Mullins, Roxanne 29, 68, 209 Murgueytiol, lvonne 21 Murphy, Shelby 230 Murray, Mem 15, 33, 46, Myers, Myers, Myers, Myers, Myers, -N.. Albert 230 Charles 208 Karen 64, 67, 230 Linda 55, 173 Reece 208 Napier, James 231 Napier, Rhonda 208 Nash, Jayne 69, 231 Natalia, Joe 231 Neil, Thomas 208 Neimeier, William 99, 212, 243 Nein, Tom 15, 231 Nelms, Deborah 231 Nelms, Ricky 208 Nemcic, Edith 76 Nemcic, Suzanne 33, 47, 89, 173, 195 Nerenberg, Danny 15, 32, 45, 75, 173, 195 Newcomb, Pat 57, 231 Newland, Patsey 208 Nicely, Susan 231 Nichols, Robert 174, 195 Nicholson, William 46, 92, 174 Nickell, Rebecca 68, 208 49, 208 Nickell, Robin 29, 53, 208 Nisbet, Steve 102, 208 Noble, Brenda 231 Noble, Mike 174 Noes, Jim 174 Noggle, Denver 66, 256 Norman, Harold 256 Nunamaker, Howard 231 Nutter, Doug 231 -0- O'Brien, Bill 60, 62, 66 O'Brien, Brenda 64, 138, 141, 229, 231 Odle, Bruce 174 O'Hair, Cara 208 Oliver, Billie 64, 67, 231 Oliver, Gail 208 Oliver, Marcia 89, 208 O'Neill, Carla 231 Orone, Charles 231 Orren, Cindy 174 Orren, Daniel 104, 106, 231 Osborne, Barbara 30, 208 Osborne, Bruce 11, 83, 105, 174 Osborne, Henry 231 Overpeck, Donald 174, 195 Overpeck, John 231 Owens, June 243 Owens, Robyn 231 ...p- Page, Bobby 15, 48, 197, 209 Palmer, Kathy 209 Palmer, Peggy 138, 141, 231 Pardo, Beatrice 29, 43, 47, 49, 52, 61, 68, 209 Pardo, Grace 15, 19, 32, 44, 59, 61 Pardy, Joseph 231 Pardy, Mary Jo 24, 27, 43, 49, 52, 174 195 Passmore, Dwight 100, 101, 104, 105 106, 108, 231 Passmore, Richard 209 Patrick, Cheryl 174 Patrick, Sandy 231 Patrick, Tim 231 Paugh, Kirk 209 Payne, Edward 242 Payne, Glenda 231 Payne, Keith 57, 231 Payne, Kevin 231 Payne, Shelly 174 Pearson, Anita 137, 231 Peck, Joel 129, 209 Peck, Phil 29, 68, 174 Peebles, Jesse 231 Peebles, Nancy 54, 133, 231 Peebles, Rhonda 54, 133, 134, 174 Peil, Susan 231 Pelfrey, Pamela 231 Peltier, Stan 257 Pence, Joyce 209 Pendergrass, Denise 70, 209 Pendergrass, Marie 76 Pendergrass, Remelle 48, 174 Pennington, Becky 133, 140, 146, 209 14 Rakestraw, Kathy 232 Ramirez, Fabiola 21 Randall, Patrick 175 Rankin, Anita 232 Penny, Bobby 209 Perkins, Brenda 231 Perkins, Todd 67, 231 Perrin, Robert 231 Perry, Cherly 67, 231 Peterson, Mark 102, 231 Petracy, Chris 231 Petrou, Evelyn 257 Petrou, Tina 43, 52, 60, 67, 209 Peyton, Donna 231 Philhower, Barb 174 Phillips, Dean 209 Ransdell, Cathy 46, 48, 59, 133, 134, Rodgers, Randy 211 Rodgers, Rabin 43, 133, 232 Roe, Debbie 233 Roe, Roger 24, 27, 211 Roe, Sheila 233 Phillips, Diane 65, 69, 231 Phillips, Sharon 24, 64, 67, 68, 209 Philpot, Melody 55, 175 Pierce, Deborah 231 Piersall, Pam 209 Pike, Gary 209 175, 195 Ratclift, Jack 210 Ratliff, Craig 175 Ratliff, Jennifer 175 Rau, Rob 210 Rawlins, James 175 Reck, Dave 210 Reck, Neil 15, 27, 49, 210 Reeder, Tim 232 Reedy, Scott 232 Reek, Howard 210 Reek, Mark 210 Reffitt, Karla 175 Reichenbach, Carla 65, 232 Reiner, Steve 232 Reisert, Tim 232 Repper, Tom 210 Revelos, Angela 46, 175 Roehll, Laura 43, 55, 211 Rogers, Gail 48, 176, 195 Rogers, Jerry 233 Romans, Bob 233 Romans, Charles 176 Romans, Judy 176 Romans Theresa 176 Roney, Alan 52, 176, 195 Pinkham, Arthur 8, 43, 175, 195 Pinson, Kihm 92, 122, 175 Pinson, Michele 92, 209 Planck, Jim 175 Platt, Mike 231 Polleys, Denise 67, 232 Revelos, Jim 183, 210 Revere, Rhonda 175 Reynolds, Kenneth 230 Reynolds, Laurie 135, 137, 149, 232 Reynolds Reynolds , Marvin 176 , Terry 54, 65, 69, 232 Saba, Connie 211 Popplewell, Guy 257 Poterfield, Carolyn 209 Powell, Debra 209 Powell, Keith 157, 232 Powell, Kevin 57, 209 Powell, Rosemary 76 Power, Michael 209 Powers, Bernice 232 Powers, Darlene 55, 175 Rezos, Robin 133, 210 Rhea, Dwayne 210 Rhode, Amy 233 Rice, Charles 257 Richter, Ellen 75, 176, 194, 195 Richter, Joan 232 Richetts, Angelie 64, 67, 232 Rigas, Diane 65, 232 Riley, Reaiean 176 Powers, John 232 Powers, Sharon 232 Pratt, Diane 53, 55, 175, 195 Pratt, Scott 157, 232 Pressler, Bonita 68, 175 Price, Charlene 43, 47, 52, 59, 133, 209 Price, Randy 24, 27, 45, 49, 59, 71, 175 Rios, Domingo 21 Risner, Cindy 232 Risner, Gerald 131, 176 Risner, Jeff 102, 210 Ritter, Dale 14, 62, 257 Roark, James 210 Roberts, Charles 232 Roberts, Coleman 210 Profitt, , 195 Proffitt, Gerald 209 Proffitt, Jennifer 165, 175 Proffitt, Lee 231 Prafitt, Mike 104, 209 Vicki 209 Pruden, Marla 175 Pruett, Ron 209 Puckett, Steve 175 Pupanek, Michael 232 Purvis, Jill 209 Purvis, Lynn 210 -R- Raiche, Nadine 18, 257 Raines, Carol 49, 175, 195 Rakestraw, David 210 Roberts, Cynthia 210 Roberts, David 210 Roberts, Debbie 176 Roberts, Gary 210 Roberts, Johnny 232 Roberts, June 232 Roberts, Kathy 48, 53, 210 Roberts, Nancy 232 Roberts, Renee 68, 69, 232 Roberts, Ricky 210 Roberts, Vivian 232 Roberts, William 68, 176 Robinson, Charles 176 Robinson, Quthesa 232 Robinson, Vera 47, 59, 176, 195 Rockwood, Gay 83, 232 Rockwood, Richard 176 Rodgers, Marty 53, 68, 211 Roof, Becky 64, 66, 68, 176, 195 Roof, Dave 233 Roof, Kim 233 Rosenberger, Amy 48, 59, 64, 66, 176, 195 Rosenberger, Joe 101, 233 Ross, Robert 211 Rossi, Angie 233 Rothermel, Larry 64, 65, 166, 176 Rothwell, Dan 233 Rothwell, Robin 55 Roudebush, Katherine 55, 61, 78, 258 Rudd, Van Allen 129, 211 Rudie, Nevin 176 Rupp, William 130, 131, 258 Rush, Bev 133, 211 Russell, Eddie 29, 92, 104, 211 Russell, Ethel 138, 211 Russell, James 176 Russell, Lillian 176, 195 Ryan, Gerald 233 -5- Sabo, Sherry 233 Sallee, Darrell 15, 177 Sauer, Thomas 27, 49, 52, 57, 62, 21 1 Saunders, David 27, 30, 71, 74, 211 Sauter, John 21 1 Sauter, Sue 234 Saxburry, Debbie 177 Saylor, Colleen 64, 66, 177 Scanlon, Maureen 27, 42, 45, 51, 59, 70, 177, 195 Scearse, David 109, 234 Schaefer, William 240 Schaetter, Doug 234 Schaelter, Mary 211 Schaff, Diana 177 Scheibert, Craig 112, 130, 131, 211 Schiavone, David 129, 211 Schick, Barbara 14, 177, 258 Schimek, Diane 234 Schinner, Marc 211 Schlatter, Michael 258 Schleiger, Debra 211 Schleiger, Teri 234 Schmidt, Petra 211, 214 Schneider, Paul 234 Schueler, Chris 27, 29, 30, 62, 64, 66 69, 71, 211 Schueller, Howard 240 Schuler, Ann 64, 67, 68, 6 Schulte, Debbie 65, 211 Schultz, Kathy 57, 65, 211 Scott, Debra 211 Sears, Joanna 258 Sears, Kathy 234 Sears, Vicky 234 Sebastian, Cherly 55, 177 9, 234 Sebastian, Judy 54, 64, 66, 211 Sebastian, Sherry 54, 21 1 Setters, Gail 55, 177 Sexton, Sally 15, 33, 46, 68, 211 Selvar, Carol 258 Senf, Marlie Ann 259 Shaffer, Linda 243 Shafor, Cheryl 32, 59, 68, 70, 177, 195 Shafor, Chris 234 Shafor, Cynthia 24, 52, 53, 136, 211 Shafor, James 242 Sharp, Diana 211 Sharp, Larry 234 Sharp, Valisa 69, 234 Sharrett, Tim 57, 104, 234 Shepherd, Cindy 177 Shepherd, Elizabeth 28- 59, 68, 102, 178, 195 Shepherd, Marie 244 Shepperd, Lea 234 Sherman, Donna 68, 69, 234 Sherron, Jeff 48, 21 1 Shockley, Clark 92, 104, 234 Shockley, Connie 234 Shockley, Tony 234 Shoemaker, Gail 234 Short, Deena 234 Short, Janette 234 Short, Jeff 234 Shoupe, Michael 234 Shoupe, Rick 178 Shroker, Heidi 234 Shrout, Jo 234 Shrout, Rita 178 Sicker, Rick 48, 87, 178 Siebert, Vicki 64, 66, 178, 195 Siewny, Greg 234 Silas, Myles 101, 234 Simmons, Charles 234 Simmons, Dan 234 Simonson, Cathy 48, 59, 132, 136, 137, 212 Simonson, Nancy 32, 35, 44, 49, 59, 132, 178, 195 Simpson, Dave 87, 234 Simpson, Jackie 178 Simpson, James 235 Sims, Ella Mae 212 Singhoffer, Libby 64, 67, 235 Sites, Larry 212 Sixt, Don 212 Sixt, Rozella 22T Skalfey, Denise 235 Skimming, Louis 235 Skinner, Robertalee 178 Slamka, Matt 235 Slatton, Ron 212 Slezak, Sandra 235 Slezak, Tom 8, 92, 95, 178 Smallwood, Barry 235 Smethers, Donald 178 Smethers, Rick 235 Smith Smith, Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith, Smith I Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, I Cathy 235 Charles 235 Charlotte 235 Cindy 88, 178 Dale 259 Dana 178 Denny 67, 82, 235 John 57, 235 Judy 212 Kim 212 Mark 212 Marlene 235 Michael 101, 235 Pam 212 Rick 178 Sandra 68, 178 Sherry 168, 212 Stephanie 68, 212 Sue 33, 42, 43, 48, 61,141, 147, 148, 212 Smith, Tim 212 Smith, Timothy 101, 235 Snelling, Meliss 212 Solem, Ben 178 Sommers, Keith 64, 66, 235 Sorrell, Gregory 235 Sorrell, Kevin 212 Sorrell, Steve 212 1 ee- ,t 7' Lori Vian finds amusement during class break. South, Candace 57 South, Charles 15, 235 South, Dan 212 South, Don 212 Cheryl 15, 19, 33, 3 Sparks, 49, 55, 133, 178 Sparks, Kenneth 235 Sparks, Speaks, Spears, Spears, Spence, Richard 235 Donald 235 Linda I78 Maria 212 Ruth 212 Spencer, Byron 235 Spencer , Cathy 57, 67, 212 Spencer, James 235 Spencer Spencer I , Rondall 235 Vicki 178 Q ef l a, 43, 44 Spicer, Mark 212 Spradling, Mark 66, 212 Spradling, Matt 64, 235 Spradling, Scott 92, 93, 97, 98, 212 Springfield, Alan 235 Springfield, Cynthia 179, 195 Sprowles, Donna 29, 49, 59, 68, 212 Spurlin, Fred 212 Stacy, Pamela 235 Stacy, Walter 259 Staley, Darcil 15, 19, 47, 55, 65, 133 Stallworth, Alfie 102, 122, 129, 212 Standley, Jim 68, 179 Stapleton, Vicky 235 Starr, Jamie 179 Staton, David 101, 235 Stein, Lesa 236 Stephens, Andy 212 Stephens, Carol 179 Stephens, Diane 236 Stephenson, Carol 236 Stephenson, Elaine 8, 14, 15, 19, 36, 132, 136, 137, 154, 159, 179 Stevens, Tracey 69, 236 Stewart, Belinda 236 Stewart, Gena 179 Stewart, John 64, 66, 169 Stewart, Larry 57, 212 Stewart, Lowell 98, 99, 110, 259 Stiehl, William 66, 259 Stitsinger, David 259 Stitt, Janice 55, 179 Stiver, Mary 244 Stoken, Matt 212 Stone, Craig 104, 109, 213 Stone, Rodney 213 Stone, Stephanie 53, 59, 102, 213 Storey, Frank 179 Stoutenbuorgh, Lea l5, 69, 149, 216, 236 Stover, Richard 213 Strait, Mike 213 Stubbs, Sturgill, Mary Jane 59, 68, 179, 195 John 213 Surgenor, Debbie 179 Surgenor, Ken 29, 66, 68, 69, 123, 236 Swartz, Robert 101, 236 Swim, Rhonda 15, 236 Swope, Bell 236 Sword, Joseph 236 -T- Tabor, Don 213 Tague, Dorothy 24, 27, 29, 68, 179 Taulbee, Mike 29, 68, 213 Taulbee, Steve 130, 131, 179 Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Teager, Barry 213 Bill 213 Brenda 55, 88, 179 Faye 179 Gertrude 68, 213 Greg 236 Harold 236 Mark 179 Pam 69, 236 Patty 36, 180 Standley 236, 237 Bill 29, 68, 69, 213 69,71, Tedrow, Janet 165, 180, 195 Teets, Catherine 259 Teman, Honi 15, 19, 29, 46, 68, 180, 195 Terhune, Bill 33, 42, 122, 180 Terrill, Debbie 213 Terrill, Linda 180 Terry, Damita Jo 213 Terry, Jettery 236 Thacker, Doug 64, 65, 68, 76, 213 Thacker, Rick 15, 29, 38, 67, 68, 92 122, 180 Tharp, Debi 55, 64, 66, 180 Thatcher 1Morelancll, Sheree 180 Thieneman, Joyce 236 Thomas, Thomas, Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas, Thomas Thomas Thomas I I Bill 213 Calvin 236 Dave 64, 82, 1 Diana 68, 180 George 242 Gwendolyn 213 Mike 123, 213 Patrick 213 Robert 213 Sarah 213 Thomas 180 Thompson, Marty 67, 23 Thompson, Patricia 181 Thompson, Phil 67, 236 Thompson, Saundra 213 Thornton, Bernita Jo 181 Thornton, Rolanda 213 Thorpe, Rhonda 236 Thrower, Cornelius 29, 68, 70, 213 Thurmond, Sue 213 Tibbs, Bob 236 Tilton, Susan 37, 64, 181 Tinch, Dan 181 . Tinch, Kym 27, 236 Tincher, Terry 213 Tischer, Karen 55, 88, 181 Tobias, Scott 213 Todd, Barbara 236 Tolliver, Linda 237 Tolliver, Robert 237 Townsend, Sharon 237 Trammel, Gladys 237 Trammel, Greg 213 Trammel, Paula 213 Trayler, Kim 133, 181 29, 180 6 Trepanier, Jack 213 Robyn 64, 66, 136, 237 Marcia 53, 133, 146, 214 Trimble, Trimble, Vicki 237 Trinkle, Trinkle, Robyn 69, 237 Triplett, Debbie 181 Triplett, Mark 104, 237 Triplett, Marsha 181 Triplett, Mike 57, 181 Troth, Norm 99, 129, 260 Tubbs, JoAnn 18, 260 Tucker, Tucker, Ann 181 Janet 133, 214 Turner, Tom 131, 214 Tutt, Bradford 181 Tuttle, David 24, 27, 181 Tyler, Debbie 53, 55, 61, 214 Tyra, Karen 237 -V- Vaillencourt, Ellen 141, 237 Vaillencourt, Joe 214 Vanderventer, Richard 237 Van Ostrand, Dale 181 Vian, Cathy 168, 214 Vian, Lori 237 Vick, Roland 237 Veith, James 66, 260 Vinson, John 214 Vitori, Jim 214 Vitori, Joe 237 Vitori, Julie 237 -W- Waddell, Cindi 237 Bev Baker works on set construction for Guys and Dolls Wagner, Bill 214 Wagner, Billy 214 Wagner, David 237 Wagner, Terry 214 Wagoner, James 214 Waldon, Vickie 136, 137, 140, 181 Walker, Billy 214 Walker, Deborah 181 Walker, Derrick 237 Walker, Gene 101, 237 Walker, Johnny 92, 93, 96, 97 Walker, Paul 110, 111, 260 Wallace, Carla 214 Wallace, Dana 237 Wallace, Gordon 131, 182, 195 Wallace, Jim131,182,195 Wallace, Phil 182 Wallace, Wallace, Raymond 237 Tina 167, 182 Walton, Cessily 237 Walton, John 102, 214 Ward, El list 237 Ward, Emery 32, 64, 66, 182, 195 Wardlow, Dan 214 Warman, Jim 182 Warmouth, Jill 237 Washington, Pamela 238 Watkins, Frankie 238 Watkins, Patricia 21 T Watkins, Sherry 238 Watson, Alfreda 238 Watson, Steve 238 Cindy Bowen and Chuck Inwood dance at the '50's Spirit Week Dance. White, Robin 182 White, Sue 214 Whitt, Alan 238 Whitt, Robert 238 Wiedman, Kathy 214 Wiegan, William 260 Wetzig, Paul 238 Watson, William 238 Way, Bill 15, 19, 92, 98, 131 Waye, Roger 214 Wazenegger, Derek 182 Weathers, Janice 238 Weathers, Patricia 182 Weaver, Bill 214 Wells, Dan 238 Wells, Doug 15, 182 Wells, Terry 238 Wendt, Kim 54, 65, 238 182 Wendt, Linda 45, 46, 66, 132, 133 182,194, 195,141 Wenzel, Laurie 57, 68, 139, 182 Werre, Tom 238 West, Edward 182, 195 Wetter, T. C. 238 I Wieneke, Debra 29, 69, 238 ' 1 Wieneke, Linda 36, 44, 46, Wigginton, Linda 68, 182 Wilburn, Delores 214 Wilburn, Jett 182 Wilch, Cindy 238 Wilcox, Audrey 54, 238 Wilcox, Kathy 238 Wilkins, James 214 Wilkinson, Gerald 66, 214 Wilkinson, Patrick 214 Willhoft, Steve 101, 238 Willhoft, Thomas 92, 183 Williams, Alan 238 Williams, Albert 214 Williams, Audrey 55, 183 Wetzel, Jeff 29, 52, 59, 68, 102, 214 Whaley, Donald 214 Whitaker, David 101, 238 Whitaker, Donna 238 Whitaker, Linda 55, 182 Whitaker 1 22 , Tom 64, 67, 82, 104, 106, Whisman, Ray 214 arbara 47, 53, 182 White, B White, Bessie 260 White, Bob 182 White, Larry 15, 16, 92, 93, 104, 106, 108, 122, 154, 182 White, Lillian 214 Williams, Ronnie 215 Williams Williams , Ronnie 239 , Ronnie B. 215 Williams, Ronnie Lee 215 Williams, Sadie 215 Williams, Thomas 239 Williams, Tim 183 Williams, Walter 18, 261 Williams on, Sally 261 Willoughby, James 239 Wills, Beverly 69, 215 Wills, Danny 88, 183 Wills, David 128, 183 Wills, Judy 183 Wills,Sam 8,112, 114,115, 129, 215 Wilmer, Adair 49, 53, 56, 61, 215 Wilson, Angela 67, 239 Wilson, Darrel 261 Wilson, Janice 55, 215 Wilson, Jody 15, 29, 33, 53, 68, 214 215 Wilson, Larry 239 Wilson, Lewis 183 Wilson, Mike 92, 215 Wilson, Ron L. 129, 215 Wilson, Ronald 215 Wilson, Samuel 239 Wilson, Steve 215 Wingate, Kenneth 261 Winkfield, David 109, 183 Winkfield, Derwyn 239 Winkle, Winkler, Pamela 215 Dennis 239 Wise, Debbie 11, 56, 59, 68, 183, 195 Williams Billy 238 Williams Carol 15, 46, 66, 133, 239 Williams Cynthia 47, 133, 138, 140, 183, 195 Williams Derrick 98, 101, 239 Williams Gary, 101 239 Williams Greg 239 Williams, Iverson 84, 99, 100, 260 Williams, Ken 8, 15, 18, 92, 122, 197, 212, 215 Williams, Kim 27, 62, 63, 70, 239 Williams, Larry 215 Williams, Marc 92, 183 Williams, Marna 183 Williams, Randy 215 Williams, Rickey 239 Wise, Delores 183 Withers, Beth 184 Witt, Michele 239 Wolfe, Bob 64, 65, 102, 184 Wolf, Larry 239 Wolffrum, Noel 239 Wolfram, Kaycee 184 Wolner, Frank 184 Wood, James 215 Wood, Wilma 261 Wood Wood Wood dell, Randy 64, 67, 87, 184 rome, James 99, 261 ward, Steve 57, 215 Wooldridge, Anita 215 Wooley, Bill 45, 102, 122, 184 Worthington, Tina 69, 239 Wray, Alan 215 Wrigh Wrigh Wrigh Wrigh t, James 239 t, Kathy 215 t, Melanie 215 t, Ricky 123, 215 Wright, Steve 239 Wyatt, Jay 122, 184 -Y- Yeary, Susan 184 Yenser, Cathy 64, 47, 215 Yocom, Clyde 17, 75, 213, 261 Yocum, Kim 239 York, Beny 240 Yost, Ellen 239 Yost, Robin 239 Yost, Shelly 239 Yost, Tom 184 Youmans, Richard 239 Young, Keith 65, 102, 184, 195 Young, Kevin 65, 184 Young, Pam 48, 184 Young, Russell 102, 184, 195 Young Sondra 239 Young -Z- Z William 36, 242 Zimmerman, Tim 239 Zimmey, Leah 239 Zornes, Troy 184 Zulock, Teresa 239 282 top Come in! 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