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CO O CO MIFFLIN HIGH SCHOOL 3245 OAK SPRING STREET COLUMBUS, OHIO 43219 VOLUME XXXIV TITLE PAGE 1 CONTENTS HOMECOMING 18 SENIORS 36 JUNIORS 47 SOPHOMORES 59 FRESHMAN 87 ORGANIZATIONS 115 SPORTS 151 ADS CONTENTS 3 Right: Kip Lomax, Winfred Johnson, and Charles Cook fight East for the ball. Below Left: Tim Bolton finishes first. Below Right: Ralph Smithers and Robert Carter work out a problem. 4 STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE 5 Far Above: THE 1983-4 HOMECOMING COURT — Delena Ciamacco, Christine Green, Queen Angie Jamison, Nikki Johnson, Stephanie Butler. ESCORTS — Eric Crosby, Michael Green, Donald Fitzgerald, Ricky Cremeans, Kip Lomax. Mr. Thomas, Activities Coordinator, ran and put together an extremely well run ceremony. Above: Ron Jenkins barks commands to the powder puffers. Right: Mark Watson and Rosanna Smith work on a new dance routine. 6 STUDENT LIFE Above Left: George Carr puts distance between himself and his competition. Above: Toya Ambler sits out for a few games, but not practices, with a broken wrist. Left: The puncherettes practice long and hard for those marvelous half- time shows. STUDENT LIFE ; 8 M0MEC0MIN6 Homecoming Queen Angle Jamison reigns over the festivities of the Homecoming Game and the Dance which follows. All involved in every aspect of what is Homecoming pay respect to the reigning Queen. 4«S. ' ' ' MS JM HOMECQMlfJ © Above Left; Mark Watson goes for two in the wastebasket can tournament. Donnie Greggs can ' t believe his eyes. Above Right: Juhus Davis, Danny Miller, Roscoe Blackburn, Emmons Chapman, and Tyronne Pannell find out vk ' hat it ' s like to be drafted in drafting class. Right; Katrina Potter and Lisa Tyson pose casually for the camera. 10 STUDENT LIFE COMPUTERS New to Mifflin this year are fifteen new Apple HE computers. With concerns about computer literacy among high school students, the Columbus Public Schools purchased these computers. Small computers were not in the range of many school budgets until the 1983-84 school year. These computers are located in the old ditto room adjacent to the library. With an almost limitless amount of applications, the computer room is always buzzing with activity. Programs designed to help students with their work, word processing, and even games, help keep the waiting list for computer classes long. Many students are also members of the newest club to Mifflin: The computer club. Teachers also got in on the act by taking a computer class for credit at Ohio State. The class was conducted at Mifflin, the computers made that possible, but the credit was transferred to Ohio State. The equipment in the computer room includes monitors, computer units, disk drives, and printers. Software, which is also included, adds nearly an infinite amount of things that can be done in the room to make life easier for both student and teacher. Below, Mr. Denune, who helps run the computer room, gives some help to Teresa Dilbeck, Tammy Smith, Becky Dailey, Shirley Rainey and Michelle Boyce. During the day, Mr. Baum, Mr. Denune and Mrs. Shibler run the computer room. Also, Mrs. Shibler remains after school every night until four o ' clock for students and teachers who would like to learn more about computers. 1 mam K Top: Tony Stiggers and Donald Fitzgerald share a secret at the Homecoming Dance. Above: Angle Boyd prepares to return a volley as Lisa Davis vkfatches. STUDENT LIFE 11 The Break One of the newest fads introduced during the 1983-84 school year was Break Dancing. Besides having good rhythm, break dancing involves great athletic, gymnastic and creative ability. The dance originated in the ghettos of New York City as a way for street gang members to compete among each other instead of fighting. Almost every where one looks, one can see the many moves of break dancing being executed. Moves such as: the swipe, kickworm, freezing, backsliding, ticking, waving, and popping are practiced by many daring people who love to dance. To ensure one ' s self of drawing a huge crowd, all one needs is a box and the ability to break. This form of dance has become so popular that Hollywood has produced a movie, Breakin ' , to illustrate to the world its form and technique. The name of the dance probably comes from the accidents which occured when someone would execute a move wrong. An incorrect move could lit erally break one ' s neck. To the right, Shaune Harris demonstrates his ability in the art of Breaking. A . Left: Robert Carter tries his hand at dunking a teacher during the Powder Puff football game. Looking on are Mrs. Boyd, Doug McDowell, Sandy Nobel, Teron Eleby, Brian Jones. Right: |eff Bell, Todd Reeves, Kyle Pack, and Ron White form a perfect pocket from which Roscoe Blackburn passes. 12 STUDENT LIFE Left: Mark Cook and Virgil Hollingsworth fight for first place in a cross countrj ' race. Below Left: Richard Adams and Anthony Allen are totally engrossed in their studies. Below Right: Esther Heritage burns the keys with her typing skills. Far Below: Troy Hargrow and Ramone Taylor adjust their wearing apparel. STUDENT LIFE 13 -_ jii Top Left: Bandsman Jerry Gerrard, Gary Shotts, Benjamin Shotts, and Anthony Moses perform for the crowd during halftime. Bottom Left; Michael Evans checks for tiny critters in his hot dog. Above: Michelle Brown attack her opponent with a forehand smash. 14 STUDENT LIFE O A fresh new Queen on the Homecoming throne brought about A Year of Transition PEOPLE 15 Manning Baumgardner Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2, 4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 French Club 3 Jr. Choir 1 Sr. Choir 2, 3 |ohn Baxter Data Processing President 4 OEA3,4 Richard Beall OWAl NWCC, Vice President of Class 3, 4 Van A. Belcher, ]r. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Career Center 3, 4 Football 3, 4 Junior-Senior Basketball Game 3 lerry Bickel OWAl Study Hall Helper 1 VICA3, 4 President, Auto Body Class at NWCC 3, 4 16 SENIORS Roscoe Blackburn Timothy Bolton French Club 1 Track 2, 3, 4 Football 4 Melvina Brisco Drama 1, 2, 3, 4 Drill Team 1, 2, 3, 4 Girls Glee 1 Jr. Choir 1 Spanish Club 2 Janice Brothers Ensemble 2, 3, 4 Girls Glee 1, 2, 3, 4 Girls Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Guidance Helper 2 Sr. Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 Student Council 2 Teachers Aid Science Dept. 3 Jennifer Bungard Gym Helper 1 Spanish Club 1 Annette Burton Lauria Burton Roy Bussey Stephanie Butler Dwaine Byrd Carla Campbell George Carr Christopher Carter James Carter Robert Carter SENIORS 17 Gregory Cheeseman Career Center 3, 4 Tracy Christian C0E4 Drama 1, 2 I0E3 OWEl Delena Ciamacco Danforth Award 3 Fashion Show 3, 4 French Club 2, V. Pres. 3 Pres. 4 Football Manager 4 Homecoming Court 4 Office Helper 3, 4 Student Council Sec. 3, 4 Swimming 3, 4 Wrestling Stat. 3 Valentines Day Queen 1 Tina L. Clark Ensemble 2, 3, 4 Jr. Choir 1 Pep Club 3 Office Helper 4 Spanish Club 3 Sr. Choir 2, 3, 4 Tina Clark DEEA(NECC)4 Library Aide 2 Jr. Choir 1 NECCJr. ClassSec. 3 Sr. Class Sec. 4 Sr. Class V. Pres. NECC 4 Sr. Choir 2 Track Stat 1 Richard Collier Mark Cook Cross Country 2, 3, 4 French Club 2, 3, 4 SkiClub2, 3, 4 Swimming 2 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Diana Corbett Drill Team 2 Football Manager 4 Softball 1 Swimming 3, 4 Sr. Class Pres. 4 Volleyball 1, 2 Sheri Cornute 18 SENIORS Russell Crews DECA Club 4 Drama Club 3 French Club 2, 3 Office Helper 2, 3 SkiClub2, 3, 4 Ronald Cross Rebecca Dailey Attendance Helper 1. 2, 3 COE4 Latin Club 1, 2 Spanish Club 3 Julius Davis Chess Club 3, 4 Computer Club 4 Tennis 3, 4 Stage Band 1 Paul Davis Basketball Manager 1 Chess Club 1, 2 Drama Club 2 Vocational Law Enforcement 3, 4 Robert Davis Computer Club 4 Spanish Club 1,2, 3 ' Sheila Davis Everett Denney Teresa Dillbeck C0E4 Home Economics 2 FHA2 IOE3 Thomas DiPaolo DECA4 Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4 SENIORS 19 Barbara Fleshman History Helpers, 4 Office Helper 1 National Honor Society 3, 4 Science Helper 1, 2 Patrick Fast OWE 3, 4 Sonya Frakes Computer Club 4 French Club 1, Sec. 2 Ir. Choir 1 National Honor Society 4 Sr. Choir 2, 3 Laurie Freeman Drama Club 1, 2; Sec. 3, 4 French Club 3, 4 Girls Glee 4 National Honor Society 3, 4 Sec. Thespian Society 3, 4 Candice Fuller Computer Club 4 Drug Abuse Group 1 French Club 1, 2 German Club 3 Guidance Helper 3 Pep Club 3 Track 2 V. Pres. Home Econmics 2 20 SENIORS Melanie Gilliam Drama Club 2 Girls Basketball 3; Stat. 4 IOE3,4 Mifflin Mime Office Helper 3 Softball 4 Spanish Club 1 Stage Crew 2 Benette Green Girls Glee 2, 3, 4 Grease Day 4 Jr. Choir 1 Powder Puff 4 Sr. Choir 2, 3 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Chris Greene Art Club 1, 2 DE Club Sec. 4 German Club 2 lOE Thaddeus Griffin Jeannie Grubbs Phillip Gulley Drama Club 1, 2; Pres. 3, 4 French Club: Pres. 3, 4 Library Aide 2 Thespian Society Pres. 3, 4 V. Pres. Jr. Class 3 V. Pres. Sr. Class 4 Dale Hall Tatia Hall Antigua Hammond W WSSW mm Felicla Hawkins ' •• - . i Christopher Head Veronica Henderson Michael Toops SENIORS 21 Deborah Heritage Baseball Stat. 3 COE Treasurer 4 Marching Band 1, 2 National Honor Society 3 V. Pres. 4 Softball 2 Spanish Club 1, 2 Wrestling Stat. 3, 4 Patricia Hillyard IOE3, 4 Glenn Hunter Baseball 4 Drama 1 Grease Day 1, 2, 3, 4 Ir.-Sr. Basketball 3, 4 jr. Choir 1 OWE Sec. 4 Sr. Choir 2. 3,4 Kelli Holman Ensemble 3, 4 French Club 1, Sec. 3, 4 Grease Day 2, 3, 4 Library Aide 3 |r. Choir 2 OVVA 1 Sr. Choir 2, 3 Darryl Howard Boys Glee 2, 4 Football 1 Grease Show 2, 3 OWAl Sr. Choir 2, 3, 4 Talent Show 1, 2, 3, 4 James Huffman 22 SENIORS Sonya Irby FHA2 Pep Club 1, 4 Softball 3 Scott Jackson Art Club 3, 4 French Club 4 Spanish Club 1 Amanda Jamison Ensemble 4 Grease Day 4 Guidance Helper 3, 4 Photography 2 Sr. Choir 3, 4 Angelene Jamison Cheerleader 3 French Club 2, 3; Pres. 4 Homecoming Queen 4 Pres. Student Council 4 Sr. Choir 2, 4 Ronald Jenkins ChessTeaml, 2, 3, 4 Drama Club 1, 2. 3, 4 Football 2, 3, 4 Journalism 1 Photographer 2, 3, 4 Office Helper 1 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3 Swim Team Stat 4 Thespian Society Member 3. 4 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Karen Johnson Computer Class 4 Drama 1 Grease Day 4 Hero Group 4 Leadership Group 4 Library Aide 4 Pep Club 2 Powder Puff 4 Softball 3, 4 Karen Johnson Attendance Helper 4 Drill Team 1; Treas. 2; Capt. 3, 4 Journalism 1, 2, 3, 4 Jr. Choir 1 Spanish Club 2 Student Council Sec. 2: V. Pres. 3 Niki Johnson Homecoming Court 4 OWE Pres. 3, 4 Winfred Johnson Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Buckeye Boys ' State 3 Citizen of the Month 3 Danforth Award 3 Pres. Jr. Class 3 Sgt. at Arms Sr. Class 4 Student Advisory Committee 2 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Who ' s Who Among American H.S. Students 4 Brian Jones Campus Life 4 Computer Club 4 Latin Club 3, 4 Todd Jones Drama Club 1, 2 Extra in Movie Teachers 4 Guidance Helper 4 Library Aide 3 Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4 VICA, Law Enforcement 4 Tammy Keplar Judith Ketner Activities Director Asst. 4 Fall Play 4 French Club 1; Pres. 2; Treas. 4 Helper for: Science 1, 2, 3 Math and History 3, 4 Homecoming Candidate 4 Latin Club Treas. 4 National Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Office Worker 3 Ski Club 3, 4 Stat for: Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4 Football 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3 Lenworth Knowles SENIORS 23 24 CLASS OF ' 84 CLASS Ut ' 84 25 Rhonda Light Attendance Helper 3, 4 French Club Officer 1, 2 Girls Glee 1 Stat Swimming 3 Basketball 4 Vocational Student NECC 3, 4 Valarie Lisath French Club 2, 3, 4 Marching Band 1, 2 Spanish Club 3 Frank Lomax IV Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1 French Club 1. 2, 3, 4 JournaHsm 1, 2, 3, 4 Library Aide 3, 4 Valerie Luciani Computer Club 4 French Club Treas. 1, 2, 3, 4 Guidance Helper 1 Library Aide 4 National Honor Society 3, 4 Tennis 2, 3, 4 Alysia Madison Buckeye Girls ' State 4 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3 Co-Capt. 4 Citizen of the Month 2, 4 Cross Country 3 Drama Club 2, 3 Ensemble 4 French Club 1, 2 Homecoming Candidate 4 Office Worker 4 Sr. Choirs, 4 Stat: Swimming 2 G. Basketball 3, 4 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Who ' s Who Nominee 4 26 SENIORS Carl Mason Baseball 1 Chess Team 3, 4 Cross Country 1 Football 2, 3 French Club 1, 2 Grease Day 4 Jr.-Sr. Basketball 3 Michelle McDonald Attendance Helper 4 GOEA (Vocational) 3, 4 Douglas McDowell Chess Team 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 4 Math Club 2, 3, 4 Michael McDowell Chess Team 2, 3, 4 lournalism 1, 2, 3,4 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4 Darrin McElroy Mark Mclver David McPeak Marvin McPherson French Club 2, 3 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Library Aide 3, 4 Jr. Choir 2 Office Helper 2 Track 1, 2, 3. 4 Weightlifting Club 1. 2 Danang McKay Best Actor 2; Supporting 3 Ensemble 4 Fall Play 1, 2, 3, 4 Honor Thespian 3, 4 Library Aide 3 Mifflin Mime 2 Pep Club 4 Spring Play 1, 2, 3 State Play Participant 4 V. Pres. Thespian Club 3, 4 Anthony McMillian Computer Class 4 French Club 1 Grease Day Pianist 4 Marching Band 1 Production of Guys and Dolls Sr. Ch oirs, 4 Stage Crew 4 Symphonic Band 1 Track 1 Terrence Meadows Football 2 Wrestling 1, 2, 4 Melek Mears French Club 2, 3, 4 School Play 3 Larry Milliron Career Center Supt. 3 V. Pres. 4 Wrestling 1, 2 SENIORS 27 Robert Moffitt Robert Morris DECCA 4 Wendell Mullins Darryl Murray Attendance Helper 4 Drama Club Treas. 3 French Club 2, 3 Guidance Helper 4 Honor Bar Thespian 4 lournalism 4 Thespian Troupe Treas. 4 Donald Myers 28 SENIORS Gary Neal Barbara North COE Steno 4 Football Stat 3, 4 IOESteno3 )uan Owens Boys Glee 2 Ensemble 3 Grease Day 3 |r. Choir 1 Powder-Puff Cheerleader ■? Sr. Choir 2, 3 Track 1, 4 John Pace French Club 1 OEAClub3,4 Mel Payne Dennis Peake Art Club 3 Commercial Art 3, 4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 VICA; Parliamentarian and Treasurer 3, 4 Dan Pearson Campus Life 4 Drama Club 3 Library Aide 4 Katrina Potter St. Choir 2, 3, 4 Swimming 2, 3 Ernest Pyle Baseball 1, 2, 4 Golf 3, 4 Wrestling 1 Joaquin Quiero Football 1 Marching Band 4 Light Crew 2, 3 Jazz Band 3, 4 Jr. Choir 2 Mouse that Roared Sr. Choir 3, 4 Shirley Rainey COE V. Pres. 4 Donna Reed John Rhoden Football 2, 4 Friends Club 4 Swimming 2 Wilham T. Rhea Baseball 1 Basketball 1, 2 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 French Club 2 Gym Helper 2, 3 Sr. Choir 3 SENIORS 29 John Rice Cross Country 2, 3 Drama 1,2. 3 Grease Day 1, 2, 3 Latin Club 3 Library Aide 4 Optical Tech. FHCC 4 Trackl,2, 3, 4 VICA4 Robert Richardson Gina Rollins Michael Russell Football 2, 3 Grease Day 2, 3, 4 Photography 3, 4 Wrestling 1, 2, 3 Rhonda Ruth Jamie Salyer 30 SENIORS Roy Sanders Michael Sartin Baseball 1, 2 Football 1, 2. 3 Lee Scharer Marching Band 2 Orchestra 1, 2 Spanish Club 1, 2, 4 Shawn Scott Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Computer Club 4 Drama 4 French Club 2, 3 Track 1. 3, 4 Sylvia Scott Virgil Sensabaugh Computer Club 4 Ensemble 3 )r. Choir 2 Spanish Club 2 Marilyn Senter History Helper 3, 4 National Honor Society 3, 4 Science Helper 2 Stat. Baseball 1, 2 Tamara Session Basketball 2 Computer Club 4 German Club Sec. 3 Girls Glee 1 Journalism 4 Jr. Class Treasurer 3 Office Helper 4 Sr. Choir 2, 3 Sr. Class Treasurer 4 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Michael Sharron Golf 1,2, 3,4 Tennis 2, 3, 4 Rickey Shepherd Mark Sheskey DECA4 Karen Shrewsberry Freddy Slone Latin Club 3, 4 Edda Smith Attendance Helper 4 Drama Club 1 Drill Team 1, 2 Computer Class 4 Jr. Choir 1 Office Management Class Parliamentarian 3, 4 Grease Day 1 OEA 3, 4 Sr. Choir 2 SENIORS 31 32 SENIORS Ronald Smith Art Club 2 Football 2 French Club 1 National Honor Society 3, 4 VICA Sgt. at Arms 3 V. Pres. 4 Tina Smith Ralph Smithers Art Club 2 District Science Fair 3 Fellowship of Christian Athletes 3 Football 2, 3, 4 Manager Football 1 Latin Club 4 Powder Puff Coach 4 Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 3, 4 Yearbook 3; Editor 4 Lisa Starks Cheerleader 1, 2; Co-Capt. 3, 4 Latin Club 2, 3 Swimming 2, 4 Maggie Stewart Drama 2, 3, 4 Drill Team 3, 4 French Club 3; Pres. 4 Ir. Choir 1, 2 Spanish Club 2 Sr. Choir 3 Terri Street Arsenic and Old Lace 3 Bear Witness 3 Best Actress 3 Curious Savage 4 Drama 3, 4 GirlsGlee2, 3, 4 Int. Thespian Soc. 3 Timothy Sturkie C0E4 Football 1, 2 Gym Helper 2 I0E3 Spanish Club 1 Calvin Tate Dorothy Taylor Drill Team 3; Co-Capt. 4 French Club 3 Grease Day 3, 4 Latin Club 3 Ir. Choir 1 Journalism 1 jr. Class Officer Committee 3 Lori Thomas Cheerleader 4 Concert Band 1, 2, 4 Drama Club 2, 3, 4 Marching Band 1, 2, 3 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3 Symphonic Band 3, 4 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Lisa Tyson Veronica Valentine Drama 1, 2 Mifflin Mine 2 Jr. Choir 1 Sr. Choir 2 Ronald Vanover Kevin Wade Fellowship of Christian Athletes 3; Pres. 4 Latin Club Sgt. at Arnns 4 Football 1. 2, 3, 4 Track 4 Janice Walls Library Aide 1, 4 LatinClubl. 2,3, 4 National Honor Society ' 3, 4 Zena Vaughn Basketball 1, 2, 3 Track 1 H.S. All American 2 Honorable Mention 3, 4 David VonSchriltz German Club V. Pres. 1 Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4 Tennis 1, 2 Oliver Ward Nancy Ward Drill Team 3 Latin Club 2; Treas. 3 Marching Band 1, 2 National Honor Society 3; Treas. 4 Office Helper 2, 3 Powder Puff Player 4 Ski Club 2, 3, 4 Stat: Baseball 2, 3 Wrestling 3, 4 Latonya Watkins SENIORS 33 Chris Watson DECA4 Football 3 Library Aide 2 Painter of Puncher Emblems in Gym 3 Wrestling 4 James Watson Ben Weigand Rebecca Westervelt French Club 1,2 )r. Choir 1 Office Helper 2. 4 Stat. Basketball 2, 3, ' ■Sr. Choir 2 Yearbook Staff 4 Andrew Wheeler Carpentry SECC 3, 4 VICA3, 4 34 SENIORS John White Art Club 2 Drama Club 3 Guidance Helper 1 NECC Class Reporter 3, 4 Shoe String Players 2 VICA4 Kevin White Computer Club Latin Club V. Pres. 3; Pres. 4 Ronald S. White William White Career Center 3. 4 Chess Team 1 Football 2 Richard Wickham Campus Life 4 Chess Team 2; Co. Capt. 3, 4 Computer Club 4 Journalism Editor 4 Math Club 3, 4 Office Helper 1, 2 Track 4 Aaron Williams Data Processing Tres. FHCC4 [r. Choir 1 OEA 3, 4 Sr. Choir 2, 3, 4 Derek Williams Latin Club 1; Officer 2; Sec. 4 Library Aide 3 Track 1. 2 Wrestling 1 Eddye Williams Commercial Arts 3 Finalist 4 Track 4 Monique Williams Grease Day 3 OWA2 Pharmacy Tech FHCC 4 Sr. Choir 2, 3 Spanish Club Treas. 3 Talent Show 3. 4 Tennis 2, 3,4 Track 3, 4 Upward Bound 4 VICA Reporter 4 Teddye Williams Cross Country 2 Drama Club 2, 3, 4 Grease Day 2, 3, 4 Pep Club 4 Powder Puff Cheerleader 4 Stage Crew 3, 4 Swimming 2 Track 4 Karen Wilson Cross Country 3 Drama 2 French Club 3, 4 Stat. Football 3, 4 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Roy Woodson-Levey Robin Wooton Gym Helper 4 IOE2 Pep Club 4 Connie Young Grease Day 2 German Club 2 Latin Club 1 Mouse That Roared 2 Marriage Proposal 2 Mifflin Mime 2 Othello 2 Science Office Helper 4 Spanish Club 1 Theater Department FHCC Sharon Young Girls Glee 3 Jr. Choir 1, 2 Pep Club 2 Spanish Club 1 SENIORS 35 a z o C 2 36 JUNIORS JUNIORS 37 Auditions When the call went out and the news was spread that the film, Teachers would be filmed at Central High School, Columbus, Ohio; people came out of the woodwork for an audition. At Mifflin, the response was immediate and huge. The picture at the right shows some of the hundreds of students who rushed to the auditorium to fill out an audition form in the hopes of getting a part in the film. Along with the people from the film, Mrs. Kriska coordinated the audition form sign up. Several Mifflin students were chosen to have small parts in the film which stars Nick Nolte and Judd Hirsch. However, Danang McKay received one of the very few speaking parts. Watch for Danang in the opening moments of the film. Reliable sources tell us that he gives a believable performance of a young student who has just been stabbed by another student. He enters the nurses ' office for treatment and bleeds all over the set. Since the filming of Teachers, another studio has chosen Columbus for the filming of The Jesse Owens Story. If this keeps up, Columbus will become known as the Hollywood of the Midwest. Laurie Adkins Christopher Baker lames Alberson Crystal Baker Denicia Austin Daryn Baker Tracey Austin Dejuan Barbour 38 IUNIORS Left: Charles Cook soars high against the Tigers of East to turn away a shot. Upper Right: Roni Myers sets himself for play. Right: Stephen Slaughter runs his leg of the race in good form. IUNIORS 39 Donna Bauman Regina Black Winston Bridges Brenda Burton Tonya Cheeseman Lori Beatty Michelle Black Michelle Brown Andre Butler Eugene Cobb Carol Bell Kevin Bondurant Ronald Brown Micah Butler Danielle Conant Donavan Bell Kyra Booker John Buhrts Loretta Cavote Chris Conti Jeff Bell Micheal Bretz Anthony Buoni Tony Carter Charles Cook Tom Berry Kevin Brewer Diana Burnett Brenda Chaffin Jeff Craig 40 JUNIORS Left: Bobby Geiger ponders his future. Below: Jimmy Alberson in one of his memorable roles. Below: Kwesi Ross and Latanya Foshee work together. ' ' ' ' i ' T ' iii ' ' - i iJlBili ilW W I W i A A d -w- '  ! JUNIORS 41 Larry Creamens Carlos Cuevas John Culver Darren Cuningham Anthony Davis Lisa Davis Doreen Dawkins Lisa Delacio Tina Depifanio Michelle Dewitt Julie Diehl Matt Dolder Jeff Dudley James Duell John Duff Shurice Fadis Connie Fix Ursula Frye Monica Frakes Latanya Fochee John Fenner Brett Farley Dan Franz Keith Gaines Weldon Gaither Rosslyn Gilbert Stacey Gilbert Lolita Glenn Richard Goolsby Theresa Green 42 JUNIORS Hi Gruber Troy Hardgrow Cornell Hale Paula Harris Shawn Harris Sabrina Hayes Heitz Esther Heritage Garett Henderson Danielle Higginbotham Jackie Hoban Monique Hollis a Houpe Ava Hudson Walt Houser Ron Hughes Vita Jackson Keith James ve [arrell limmy [ohnson Christina Johnson Rita Johnson Terry Johnson Crystal Jones bert [ones ]oe Kiplinger Titan Kingery Scott Kirksey Sonia Leath Luann Lee JUNIORS 43 Ryan Lee Donna Matthews David McGary Anthony Moses Sheryl Padonavan Tracey Leonard Amy Masters |ohn Mclntyre Ron Myers Renee Perkins Patty Lester Kim Meade Rod McLean David Neison Pamela Presdon Debbie Lynde Terrance Meehan Lynn McLaurin Rhonda Nelson Christopher Quails Leah Maclaine Susan Mertens Danny Miller Sandra Nicely Andre Quiero 44 JUNIORS [ nes Randolph terry Ross IreasSigillo Fgina Snow F men e Taylor Rhonda Randolph Kimberly Reeder Howard Rhoads Jackie Robinson Marcus Ross Robert Ruark Glenn Rucker Mary Schimitz LaRhonda Shepherd Denise Shook Kimm Simmons Amy Skinner Stephen Slaughter Tonya Smithe Ivy Smith Cheryl Spencer Ernest Starks Lamar Stevens Mike Sinclair Adrienne Taylor Tamara Thogmartin Cindy Thompson Earl Tolliver MarkTounsel Gina Volpe JUNIORS 45 Above: Doreen Dawkins fights for a rebound showing why she has been a starter for the varsity since her Sophomore year. Right: [ackie Robinson represents Mifflin well during a swim meet. Here she starts what looks like a beautiful dive. 46 JUNIORS en O o o SOPHOMORES 47 Nina Arnold Micheal Bell Cheryl Bradenburg Misty Cole Rodney Cross Michelle Derez Violeta Apostolovski lason Benton Jessica Briggs Patricia Collier Les Crumble Edward Dorsey Andre Anglin Betty Biddings Thornita Brittian Christina Commeans Jimmy Cunningham Deborah Dryden Anthony Adkins Shawn Black William Carter Angle Conant Richard Danniger Ruthann Dudley Sheila Ball Art Boatwright Maureen Cassidy Tina Cook James Davis Terry Duff Marco Barnes Marcus Bolden James Caudill Jeff Corlew DeVona Dickens Deshun Edwards Leanne Barstow Alyncia Bowen Jane Choina Dewayne Cox Christal Dickerson Dan Ely Angela Beasley Tim Bowen Vincent Clark Kevin Crockett John Denny Sawney Erskine 48 SOPHOMORES Left: Melek Mears files through office paperwork. Below; Mr. Smith ' s D.E. Class. Below: Mr. Thomas, Craig Barger, Lisa Tyson, and Tina Clark. SOPHOMORES 49 Kenny Evans Michael Evans Rybert Evans Donald Fitzgerald Mellinda Foster Chris Gedert Mandy Giamarco Greg Gibson Patrick Gibson Ron Guilford Cindy Gilkerson Kim Glover Fred Gressle Cheryl David Hadaway Tracy Hager Richard Harris Rouxanne Harris Dionne Harrison Brett Henderson Celeste Gunderson Doug Hitchens Michael Holland Virgil Angle Holman Cliff Honaker Kevin Horton Higgenbotham Natalie Hill Tammy Rawvial Hunter Hollingsworth Kelly James Keith Johnson Milton Johnson Justine Howell Dennis Hughes Humphrey Robert Johnson Melissa Ingmire Grystal Jones Tonya Keathly Diane Kimbrough Reggie Johnson Samantha Scott Johnson Maria Kyre Chip Joiner Sue Kiplinger Johnson Michelle Knotts Melinda Kretzer 50 SOPHOMORES Top Left: Nikki Scott drives for a bucket. Top Right; Lamar Lawrence swings for the fences. Left: Angle Jamison, Kip Lomax, Chris Baker, Rod Steward, Rhonda Randolph, Pat Fast, and Brian Pierce enjoy a beautiful day. SOPHOMORES 51 Kenny Lamar Jacque Markham Mike Miller Jeff Neely James Owens Andrea Pollard Vikki Langston Tammy Marks Tracy Moffit Jerome Neely Deaun Parker Brenda Price Lamar Lawrence Alisha Marshall Darrell Moore Bill Nelson Roger Parker Bruce Price Larry Lee Ricky Marshall Roger Moore Lea Newman Lisa Patterson Angelia Pullins Michelle Leon Mike Matthews Sabrina Morrison Angle Noble Curtis Peaks Robbie Pyle Timika Lewis Shauna McCall Lisa Mounts Pam Noble Warren Peoples David Ratcliffe Michelle Littlefield Johnny McMillian Matthew Nance Todd Norman Audris Phillips Donna Rausch Darren Long Danniel Miller Angelo Napper Kevin O ' Donvan Steve Planck Michelle Ray 52 SOPHOMORES ;helle Reed rk Rouchion !g Short icia Smith hy Stillwell tt Tennyson Carla Reese LesHe Reeves Marta Rhea Robert Rutledge Dawn Saultz Katie Saum Helen Short Tamy Shrewsbery Maurice Sims Lori Smith Yvonne Smith Todd Smithers Kara Stith Stephanie Stone Patricia Stroud Paulette Thomas Robin Thomas Seserlie Thomas Ramonda Taunaua Richards Mevilyn Rogers Richards Willie Scott Patricia Shea Jeanette Schwartz Vernon Skipper Dalvita Smith Mike Simpson Larry Stewart Rod Stewart Ratana Soukkay Linda Taylor Kelly Taylor |udy Sturkie Trevia Thomas Jay Thompson Tausha Thomas William Ross Don Sherridian Duane Smith Tracie Stevenson Charles Teasley Lloyd Thompson SOPHOMORES 53 Top Left: The Varsity Softball Team watches their teammates in hopeful anticipation of a Mifflin victory. Top Right; Mr. Curran discusses a problem with Paula McKnight. Above: Ursula Frye displays her typing skills. Right: Troy Hardgrow, Monica Wade. Tammy Humphrey and Vikki Langston take a moment away from the flower sale for the camera. 54 SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES 55 Above; Kwesi Ross grimaces in pain from a Tammy Stith pinch. Left: Sweetsie Madison showsi her moves on the dance floor. 56 SOPHOMORES Top Left: Greg Short displays his fluid pitching form. Top Right: Charles Cook puts the shot for another school record. Left: Sawney Erskine, Vikki Langston, Judy Ketner, and Roni Myers run the Homecoming Dance concession stand. m - ' ' i- SOPHOMORES 57 Above: Greg Gibson finds himself alone with his thoughts on a Cross Country course. Right: Nena Carr and Rodney Cross find the evening and the music to their liking at the Homecoming Dance. 58 SOPHOMORES CD FRESHMEN 59 Above Left: Denise Delozier, Freshman, catches for the varsity Softball team. She was voted most inspirational player on the varsity. Above Right: Samantha Bayless shows her stuff as a member of the Puncherettes. Above: Monica Stevenson prepares for the starters gun. Right: Harold Rogers shoots a technical foul for the team. 60 FRESHMEN Calvin Adkins [ohn Alderman Anthony Allen Chenise Ballenger Amy Barnes Kevin Barnes Kyle Blevins Lisa Boatwright Yolanda Bolden Lisa Brownfield Stephanie Bryant Frank Buoni Samantha Burton Sharron Bush Brian Butler Shavonna Carroll LaDonna Carter James Carter William Allen Marco Barnes Kurtis Bordurant April Burchnell [amale Butler Kim Chatfield Robert Bagley Vlarty Bass oe Brisco eff Burns Devlen Byron Erie Chin Thea Bailey David Baker Samantha Bayless Delia Beckner Brian Bronson Kevin Brown Arnold Burrell Larry Burton Melissa Carifa Lamont Carmen Chris Chukes lamie Claar FRESHMEN 61 Yolanda Coates )eff Cole Charles Cook Maurice Cooks Stacey Cooper Stacev Gonti William Couher Rodney Cramer Terrence Cristina Crews Stacey Groom Mildred Cuevas Michael Dailev Virginia Dame John Darling Roussilon Davis Crawford Danielle Delacio Denise Delozier Virgil Dickerson Linda Dildine Rissell Dougherty Erica Elmore Anthony Evans Robert Deavers Venise Favours Carla Finch Lisa Finelli Jodie Fix Andrea Frakes Doyal Freeman Melissa FuUen David Fannin Maisha Garner David Gettmann Patrick Gilbert Dawn Gill Willy Gleason Heath Goolsby Rennia Graves Cevin Fuller Donald Greggs Ronnie Greggs Tony Griffin Bill Grubb Leo Gulley Julie Hadaway Leslie Hagwood Jeanette Green 62 FRESHMEN IkHale Alcestis Michael Jimmy Hayes Sherry Heil Ronnie Helmick Mary Henson David Heritage iinon Hill Hammond Harrington Mark Hitchens Tammy Houser Lanette Hughes Lance Humphrey Tina Hunter helle Ivory Todd Hill Wendy Hilles Brhonda Jackson Hollie Jackson John Jackson Pat Jackson Rhonda Jackson -nee )ackson Bryan Irby Patricia Irish Camillia Joiner Debra Johnson Larry Johnson Nicoria Johnson Rodney Johnson aid Jones Michael James Victoria James Kevin Jude Maurice Justice Robert Jumper Victor Kibler Doug Kim Kcha Kim Tabitha Jones Saleema King Terry Jones Alisa King Gene Kelly Lori Koons Steve Kraeutner Michelle Kuhn Chris Lake FRESHMEN 63 Above; David Woods and Tom DiPaolo engage in a little before picture wrestling. Coach Jones seems to be enjoying himself. It just goes to show that wrestling is a grappling sport. Right: Adrian Ruiz sets in the batters box for the pitch. 64 FRESHMEN Left: Jamie Claar awaits her turn to bat. Far above: Andrea Frakes, Erika Frakes, Pam Noble, Sue Kiplinger, and Michelle Reed take a breather. Above: Timika Lewis tunes up for a show. FRESHMEN 65 MACHINES Machines have become a way of hfe for anyone who is in the work force today. Teachers are no exception. Teachers, maybe more than anyone else deal with many papers. In order for these papers to be duplicated, teachers must develop a loving relationship with machines. One such machine is located in the teachers ' work area in the main office. It is very difficult to break this machine since all one has to do is insert a piece of paper and press a button. The machine, however, has a mind of its own and refuses to work on such a simple premise. To the right, one may view its almost perpetual state of being: Being repaired. V Above: [amale Butler works hard and looks good. Right: Mike Evans and Mark Mclntyre seem to be really enjoying their day. 66 FRESHMEN n Lamar Odell Langston Tammy Latherns Darryl Lewis Debbie Lindsay William Loar Allen Long la Lopez Rose Malbon Dottie Mast ers Timothy Mapp Steve Mathias Kim McCauley James McCoy na McDonald Lisa McGary Candace McGuire Albert McGuire Mark Mclnt ' re )ohn Mease Rick Melvin Mertens Kim Mertz Kathy Messer LeahO ' Daniels Keisha Miller Stephen Moore Amy Mullins nakn Murray Kris Nelson Ahn Nguyen Carla Ponder Todd Ollam Kristin Pannell Chris Parker ya Peay Bruce Pence Brian Pierce Syed Quadri David Quails Lisa Raftery Lynn Raftery Kem Long Michelle McCoy Linda Mercer Terry Murphy Michael Payne Mark Ragland FRESHMEN 67 Right; Melissa Ingmire pitches for the varsity softball team. Below: Rosanna Smith does her tough English assignment. . - WINTER One never knows when one gets up in the morning how to dress for work or play in Columbus. February was a beautiful month. Spring was beginning. All was right with the world. Then came March. March saw Columbus shrouded in several inches of snow, and in some parts of the state, up to several feet of snow covered the ground. As we progressed through the months, April dawned with showers on 20 of its 30 days. May brought us a record shattering cold wave that saw nights in the high 30 ' s and low 40 ' s. Finally June arrived and rehef was in sight. The days began warming up, there was an eclipse of the sun, and graduation was right around the corner. All of the days of bad weather were behind us now so we could think of summer vacation and forget all about the nasty winter and spring weather. 1 FRESHMEN Left: Deshund Edwards hands off the baton to Patrick Jackson. Just another example of the fine talent and spirit in the Freshman class. Below: Kris Wilcox, Timika Lewis, and Nena Carr perform a halftime show with the Puncherettes. FRESHMEN 69 Lisa Rainey Yvette Raver Corey Ray Keniv Reeder Jodie Reese Frank Rice Kenrick Richards Kenneth Rigsbee Valerie Rivers Christy Robinson Harold Rogers Kelly Rogers Butch Rose Cleveland Ross Toby Sayers Latricia Erron Scott Sandy Scott Sean Scott Bryant Arthur Shavers Amy Short Benjamin Shotts Schumacher Paula Simmons Delvina Simms Shawn Skipper Sensabaugh Shawn Slivinski Amanda Smith Kelly Smith Pam Simmons Sophia Spahr [ames Spence Billy Spencer Anthony Sledge Richard Spriggs Henry Sprouse Mary Spurgeon Tonya Smith Monica Robert Stewart Keith Stiffler Derrick Spencer John Stone Leroy Sword James Taylor Charles Starr Stevenson Tamara Stlth Lisa Townsend I 70 FRESHMEN Left: Lisa Raftery takes a break from her hard studies to pose a pretty picture. Near Below: Freshmen hard at work on some difficult assignment: Donnie Greggs, Samantha Bayless. Brian Pierce, Cindy White, Mark Watson, and Mark Mclntyre. Far Below: Tonya Smith, Trevia Thomas and Jennelle Rock cheer for the home team. HaiTran Scott Vititoe Monica Wade William Watkins Sundee Ward Yvette Whiteside Kevin Whitt Kathy Wiggins Brian Wil ey Angie Wilkins Roy Ward Sharon Ward Carol Williams Geoff Williams Bryant Wilson Sherri Wilson Mark Watson Carlos Williams Tina Wynn J. R. Ward sets himself for the pitch, above. Right: Frank Rice defenses a drive to the bucket. 72 FRESHMEN PIZZA ANYONE? Pizza is one of the most eaten snack foods in the United States. So it goes without saying that when a food is as popular as pizza, someone is going to sell them. That someone is Mr. Weaver, more specifically, the softball team. Mr. Weaver and the softball team put in about seven hours, three times a year to produce those wonderful 16 , frozen pizzas sold for $4.00 each. Each pizza is individually made by hand. Each one contains a half pound of cheese, three ladels of sauce and thirty pepperoni, plus added seasonings. Left: Judy Sturkie prepares the boxes and plastic wrappings which each pizza is placed within. Below Left: Scott Danniger, Andrea Frakes, Mr. Weaver, and Erika Frakes all work together to mass produce the tasty pizzas. Below Right: Pam Noble and Michelle Reed have just about had their fill of pizzas for one day. FRESHMEN 73 Who said teachers don ' t have fun? At right, Mrs. Boyd tosses a ball at the circle trying to dump Mrs. Hill. Below: Mrs. Hill, left, prepares for a dip. Center: Mrs. Kissling takes a dive. Right: Mr. Bell keeps his head dry after being dunked. . -. s S N N 74 FRESHMEN FACULTY PRINCIPAL i RONSROUFE FACULTY 75 ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS Richard Eaton Gene Harris Kevin Smith 76 FACULTY Emma Adair Gerald Atwell Norma Baker Rebecca Boyd Mary Blevins Candi Banks Fred Baum Peter Bell FACULTY 77 Eldred Clemm Wanda Clifton Joe Cox Carol Crane i •._.,. -- Hilda Cristman Stan Deibert 78 FACULTY oe Featherston Allen Foster At Left; Mr. Thomas goes for the cup at Bridgeview Golf Course. FACULTY 79 DR. SMITH Dr. Kevin Smith is a new Cadet Principal at Mifflin High School this year. He has been associated with the Columbus Public Schools for nine years, five of which were at Mifflin Middle School as PCA [Pupil and Community Assistant). His first position in The Columbus Public School System was at East High School in 1975. He spent the 1982-83 school year at Linden- McKinley and has also served at Southmoor and Starling Middle Schools. Prior to teaching and administering in the school system, Dr. Smith was a teacher at the Ohio State University and the Marion Correctional Facility. He is also past Instructional coordinator. Guidance counselor, and Cadet Principal. When he was in the classroom, Kevin was an outstanding Social Studies teacher. Dr. Smith is a great asset to the Mifflin High School Administrative Staff. He states that he is extremely happy about being at Mifflin because of the old friends he will reacquaint himself with and the new friends he will meet. Someday Dr. Smith has aspirations of opening his own school with a staff of what he calls cracker jack teachers. The new cadet principal has been married for twelve years and has two children: Courtney, 9, and Christopher, 6. Whatever course Dr. Smith might take, wherever the school board may send him, he will be an asset in whatever he does. He is dedicated to the educational system as a means to lift one ' s self from ignorance, poverty, and self-worthlessness. He has worked hard and will continue to do so, in his effort to bring excellence into any situation he finds himself. Charlene Gossett Joyce Harris Lloyd Harris Sandra Hay 4. Stan Heacock Dale Hartman Barbara Hegler Joe Hess 80 FACULTY Ruth Ingmire Joanne Inskeep Milburn [ohnson Jan lohnston m i Ken Jones Kathy Keefe Bob King Julia Kissling FACULTY 81 Larry Kleinhenz Sally Kriska Claudia Lamprecht Ernie Lawson 82 FACULTY Suzan McCuUough Juliane McGowan Nellie McKeever Pat Metzker Carol Neutzling Sharron Patrick Cindy Payne Niels Petersen Rita Price Charles O ' Neill JoanO ' Neil Bob Orth FACULTY 83 At Right: Christina Shields joins in on the dance floor with Chris Carter in the background. Can you Snake, Mrs. Shields? I FACULTY Christinia Shields Doug Smith Ken Stubbert Mark Stewart Jim Stewart James Taylor Suzanne Taylor Bruce Thomas Skip Thomas Al Thompson Bud Tremain Steve Vanaman FACULTY 85 Betty Ventling Tom Walters Margo Washburn Sally Watkins James Weaver Mack Webb Patricia Weldon Steve Wright Yvonne Hickev Ken Zimmerman o O z A New course offering American Studies, for 1983 made it A Year of Transition ORGANIZATIONS 87 Mr. Deibert, Rick Whickham, Kip Lomax, Chris Head, Ron Steward. Ron [enkins, John Marsh, FeHcia Hawkins, Mike McDowell, Stephanie Butler. Karen Wilson. Tammy Session. Darryl Murray. Chris Baker. Alysia Madison, Jennifer Kiser. Monique Williams, Tina Clark. 88 NEWSPAPER 9 w- «er Far Above: MEMBERS OF THE YEARBOOK STAFF — Betty Biddings, Latanya Foshee, Stacy Gilbert, Surice Fadis, Angie Holman, Chris Baker, Rhonda Randolph, Angle Woodson-Levey, Timika Lewis, Larry Stewart, Ralph Smithers, and Kevin O ' Donovan. Above: Staff members take a break from a heavy work load. Robert Carter, Kevin O ' Donovan, Kwesi Ross, Sawney Erskine, Larry Stewart, Ralph Smithers, and Latanya Foshee. YEARBOOK 89 THE CURIOUS SAVAGE CAST MEMBERS OF THE CURIOUS SAVAGE — Seated: Kathy Wiggins, Terri Street, and Holly Jackson. Standing: Darryl Murray, Judy Ketner, Renauld Ray, Phillip Gulley, Laurie Freeman, and Danang McKay. 90 DRAMA Scenes from The Curious Savage show, above left, Danang McKay, Renauld Ray, ]udy Ketner, and Terri Street as people trying to get rich through placing their mother in a nursing home, then robbing her of her wealth. Left: Darryl Murray and Laurie Freeman, the Doctor and Nurse of the home, discuss their next move concerning the relatives and the mother. DRAMA 91 Mifflin Mime, above, visit Colraine School to bring some joy. Members are David Radcliff. |ay Thompson, and Mike Holland. Right: Lori Thompson, John Rhoden, Deaun Parker, ]. D. Carter, Yvonne Smith, Kenny Lamar, Thornita Britton, Jay Thompson, Pat Gibson, Troy Jones, and Rodney Payne make up the entire Mime Troupe. The Troupe travels to different schools throughout the year. DRAMA II STUDENTS — Rhonda Randolph, Everet Denney, Martha Chapman, Keith Gaines, Larry Williams, and Andre Quiero. DRAMA III MEMBERS — Ron Jenkins, Ron Cross, Danang McKay, Teddye Williams, Laurie Freeman, Phillip Gulley, and Terri Street, Darryl Murray. 92 DRAMA Left: Mr. Sroufe and Mrs. Kriska stand with Laurie Freeman and Danang McKay after the two students were recognized for their superior acting skills by the Columbus Board of Education. Each hold a letter from the Board thanking them for their efforts in the field of Drama. Mrs. Kriska ' s Drama Department is one of the best in the state of Ohio and is not only known in the State, but also in the Nation. It is through the efforts of Mrs. Kriska and her actresses and actors that Mifflin is known throughout the State and Nation. ORRIN ' Orrin is a drama by Don Evans in which a young man, Phillip Gulley is found out to be using drugs. He is turned in to the Police by his father, Ron Jenkins. The younger brother , Jimmy Alberson, and the older brother still have a good relationship, even though, the older brother has been in an institution for a while. We see the older brother returning home after being institutionalized. His mother, Terri Street, and his brother welcome him home with open arms. The father, however, is still angry with the son and begins yelling and degrading him as soon as the two meet each other. Excellent acting was done in Orrin by the entire cast. Left: Jimmy Alberson and Phillip Gulley in Orrin. DRAMA 93 i i THE BUTLER The comedy The Butler Did It is a satire on all of the mystery novels written by Agatha Christie, Donald McDonald, Ian Fleming, and Ellery McQueen. Right and facing page, in true mystery novel fashion, Virgil Sensabaugh, Ron Jenkins, and Ron Cross question each other about the recent murders occuring in the house. Below: Jimmy Alberson enters with his unique oriental style, joining both of the Ron ' s. Facing, Top Right: Ron Cross and the Butler Holly Jackson, seal their deal with a kiss. Facing Bottom Left: Judy Ketner, Laurie Freeman, and Jimmy Alberson discuss the clues each has gathered. Facing, Bottom Right: Laurie Freeman, in chair, lies dead while going unnoticed by Jimmy Alberson. 94 DRAMA DID IT J J DRAMA 95 Above: Esther Heritage, Dr. Stewart, and Deborah Heritage. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS — Thang Nguyen, Robert Moffitt, Deborah Heritage, Latanya Watkins, Chris Senter, Barb Fleshman, Nancy Ward, Valerie Luciani, Sonya Frakes, and Janice Walls. Above: NEWLY SELECTED JUNIOR MEMBERS TO THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY — Roni Myers, Jimmy Alberson, Jackie Robinson, Kwesi Ross, Kerry Yantis, Adrienne Taylor, and Doreen Dawkins. Right: Keynote Speaker at the Tapping Ceremonies was T.V. personality Jimmy Crum. STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS - Alyncia Bowen, Stacy Cooper, Latanya Foshee, Diane Kembrow, Tina Clark, Todd Smithers, Sherry Hiel, Wendy Hiles, Lea Scharer, Marta Rhea, Regnia McKinney, Jeff Neeley, Denise Delozier, Dawn Saltz, Linda Taylor, Kem Long, Greg Short, Leanne Barstow, JoeTrapp, Scott Danniger, Terry Duff, Rodney Cross, Paulette Thomas, Jeff Craig, Scott Johnson, Lea O ' Daniels, and Quana Murray. OFFICE HELPERS — Dewayne Smith, Willy Gleason, Darin McElroy, Pat Irish, Teresa Sigillo, Dottie Taylor, Andrea Frakes, Lisa McGary, Jamie Claar, Mary Henson, Melek Mears, Judy Ketner, Helen Short, Lisa Raftery, Brenda Burton, Tom Cheeseman, Samantha Burton, Tina Clark, Delena Ciamacco, Rhonda Light, [oe Trappz. ORGANIZATIONS 97 CLINIC HELPERS — Pam Nelson. Darin McElroy, and Andrea Frakes, LIBRARY HELPERS — |erri Johnson. Monika Reeder, Virgil Sensabaugh, Dennis Hughes, Regina McKinney, Sonya Frakes, Valerie Luciani, Paul Davis, LaDonna Carter, Angle Pullins, Janice Walls, Latanya Watkins, Milton Johnson, Ms. Hill, Ms. Watkins, Yvonne Smith. ATTENDANCE HELPERS — Darryl Murray. Tausha Thomas. Teresa Sigillo. Melek Mears, Willy Gleason, Tammy Stith, Michele McDonald. Rhonda Light, Karen M. Johnson, Mrs. Jackson, Monica Wade, Samantha Bayless, Oliver Ward, and Scott Danniger. 98 ORGANIZATIONS Above: MATH CLUB — Darrick Williams, Brian Jones, Doug McDowell, Janice Walls, and Ralph Smithers. ORGANIZATIONS 99 MARCHING BAND MEMBERS — loaquin Quiero, Roni Myers, Doug Hitchen, |immy Alberson, Anthony Moses, Tony Davis, Keith Gaines, LaDonna Carter, Mike McDowell, Devona Dickens, Shawn Slivinski, Tracey Moffitt, Kim McCauley, Todd Smithers, Karla, Rickey Shepherd, Frank Rice, Leanne Barstow, Gary Shotts, Darin McElroy, Melissa Ingmire, Tammy Shrewsberry, Dawn Saultz, Katie Saum, Paulette Thomas, and Alyncia Bowen. STAGE BAND MEMBERS — Devona Dickens, Dawn Saultz, Trevia Thomas, Katie Saum, Melissa Ingmire, Amy Mullins, Paulette Thomas, Alyncia Bowen, Gary Shotts, LaDonna Carter, Todd Smithers, Tammy Shrewsberry, Kim McCaulley, Joaquin Quiero, Doug Hitchen, Chris Quails, Keith Gaines, Scott Danniger, Leanne Barstow, Tracey Moffitt, Frank Rice, Mike McDowell, Shawn Slivinski, Steve Slaughter, and Tony Davis. 100 ORGANIZATIONS ORCHESTRA MEMBERS — Lea Scharer, Rita Mertens, Demedres Moore. Dawn Saultz, Paulette Thomas, Melissa Ingmire, Leanne Barstow, Tracey Moffitt, Scott Danniger, Chris Quails, Steve Slaughter, and Alyncia Bowen. JAZZ BAND MEMBERS — Scott Danniger, Leanne Barstow, Melissa Ingmire. Todd Smithers, LaDonna Carter. Joaquin Quiero. Chris Quails, Steve Slaughter, Tony Davis, Tracey Moffitt, Frank Rice, and Mike McDowell. ORGANIZATIONS 101 SENIOR CHOIR MEMBERS — Carmilita Lisath, Chris Cremeans. Linda Taylor, Monda Thomas, Susan Mertens, Ron Jenkins, Chris Quails, Mark Rouchion, Mike Holland, Ratana Soukkay, Danang McKay, Terri Street, Audris Phillips, Regina McKinney, Lisa Williams, Jessica Briggs, Lisa Patterson, Tina Howe, Celeste Higgenbotham, Angle Jamison, Alysia Madison, Tina Smith, Chris Carter, Dwayne Byrd, Chris Carter, Ron Cross, Jim Owens, Phillip GuUey, Violetta Apostolovski, Judy Sturkie, Lisa Smith, Dalvita Smith, Kathy Stillwell, Tracy Stevenson, Mary Spurgeon, Tracy Staddler, Amanda Jamison, Kathy Collins, Natalie Hill, Marta Rhea, Vincent Clark, Anthony McMillen, Joaquin Quiero, Danny Miller, George Carr, Kim Meade, Latanya Foshee, and Katrina Potter. JUNIOR CHOIR MEMBERS — Tauna Richards, Amanda Smith, Dionne Williams, Carmen Farve, Venita Soukkay. Twana Richards, Keith Stiffler, Kenrick Richards, Bronda Jackson, Nina Amspoker, Samantha Burton, Cathy Wiggins, Christian Pannell, Jerry Johnson, Lori Coleman, John Alderman, Camille Joiner. Wendy Hiles, April France, Amy Short, Linda Dilldine, Michelle Kuhn, Lea O ' Daniels, Samantha Bayless, Denise Delozier, Sherry Wilson, Becky Belcher, Melinda Kretzner, Trevia Thomas, Tracy Lisath, Jay Thompson, Curtis Bonderaunt, Todd UUom, Monica Stevenson, LaDonna Carter, Rennia Casper, Michelle Ivory. Sherry Heir, Lisa Raftery. Shawn Slivinski, Carol Williams, Mark Watson. Nelson Burton, David Quails. Reggie Johnson, and Scott McCoy. 102 SENIOR CHOIR Left: MEN ' S GLEE — Michael James, Chip Joiner, Scott McCoy, John Alderman, Mark Watson, David Quails, Reggie Johnson, and Anthony McMillin. Above: WOMENS ' GLEE — Jennifer Kiser, Chris Pannell, Sherry Wilson, Jeri Johnson, Rose Malbon, Lisa Raftery, Jeannette Green, Demedres Moore, Laurie Freeman, Venita Kenibrew, Angle Wilkins, Gloria Lopez, Shiela Robertson, and April Scott. Left: Accompanist Jennifer Kiser. ENSEMBLE — Denise Delozier, Michelle Ivory, Amy Short, David Quails, Sherry Wilson, Scott McCoy, Curtis Bonderaunt, and John Alderman. GLEE CLUBS — 103 Above Left: Mrs. Shields takes one on the many bus trips necessary to convey her choir members from place to place to perform. Above Right: The choir performs at The Ohio Center during the Christmas holidays. Right: Sophomore Timika Lewis accompanies the choir on the piano during many of its performances. Below: The full choir sings during an assembly for the student body of Mifflin. FRENCH CLUB MEMBERS — Maggie Stewart, Rhonda Randolph, Dewayne Cox, Katie Saum, Delena Ciamacco, Angie )amison, Laurie Freeman, Judy Ketner, Lea Newman, Mrs. Richmond, Tammy Marks, Tonya Smith, Charles Cook, Amy Mullins. Vita Johnson. Kelli Holman, Laura Butler, Chris Parker, and Byron Horton. LATIN CLUB MEMBERS — Brian Bronson, Doug McDowell, Trevor Williams, Greg Gibson, Ralph Smithers, Derek Williams, Bill Garter, Kevin Wade, |anice Walls, Kevin White, Melissa Ingmire, Michelle Littlefield, Brian [ones, John Thompson, Judy Ketner, James Taylor, Robbie Pyle, James Davis, Danielle Delacio, Tammy Latherns, Jason Benton, Mike McDowell, Thea Bailey, Mandy Giamarco, Karen Shrewsberry, Bill Ross, Fred Slone, and Mrs. Payne. ORGANIZATIONS 105 DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION MEMBERS — Craig Barger, Lisa Starkes, Gina Rollins, Mark Sheskey, Chris Watson. Robert Morris, Byron Horton, Tom Dipaolo, Chris Green, Dave Woods, Tim Bolton, Rusty Crews, Rich Collier, Mr. Smith. O.W.E. MEMBERS — William Frost, Pat Fast, Robert Evans, Kelli Holman, Lisa Noble, Robert Carter, Leta Davis, Rhonda Goolsby, Mr. Orth, Teddy Rhea, Miss Hegler, Natalie Ward, Maria Kyre, Connie Fix, Melvin Brown, Wendy Markham, Charles Senter, Tony Burgett, Shannon Hill, Weldon Gather, and Robert Banks. 106 ORGANIZATIONS C.O.E. MEMBERS — Mrs. Brooks, eannie Grubb, Crystal Williams, Mari a Burgett, Debbie Heritage, Barbara North, Becky Daily, Sheila Davis, Shirley Rainey, Tammy Smith, Teresa Dillbeck, Nancy Ward, Tracy Christian, Michelle Boyce, and Doni Myers. O.W.A. MEMBERS — Jodi Fix, Lori Koons, Sandy Scott, Richard Adams, William Young, John Darling, Mike Harrington, Richie Evans, O ' Dell Langston, Mrs. Harris, Shawn Skipper, James Banks, Mark Hale, Scott Vititoe, William Allen, Brian Pierce, William Wohlstein, Willy Gleason, Bonita Lewis, Mrs. Sanders, Kevin Brovm, Ansel Turnel, Arnold Burrell, Tim Brown, Pam Simmons, Maria Whitner, Monica Reeder, Yolanda Bolden, Gus Richardson, Larry Johnson. ORGANIZATIONS 107 I.O.E. STENO MEMBERS — Sherry Ross, Brenda Chaffin, Lisa Holland, Jackie Hoban, Mrs. Hickey, Crystal Baker, Tammy Thogmartin, Rhonda Nelson, Doreen Pelino, Bobby Geiger, Esther Heritage, Debbie Nye, Amy Skinner, and Pam Nelson. I.O.E. CLERICAL MEMBERS — Paula Harris, Doretha Humphery, Michelle Black, Melanie Gilliam, Brenda Burton, Tracy Rogers, Donna Baumann, Crystal Jones, Paula Harris, Donna Matthews, and Mrs. Boyd. 108 ORGANIZATIONS VARSITY CHEERLEADING MEMBERS — Danielle Conant, Lisa Starks, Lynn McLaurin, Lori Thomas, and Alysia Madison. RESERVE CHEERLEADING MEMBERS — Marta Rhea, Kim Long, Trevia Thomas, Tonya Smith, Angle Pullins. ORGANIZATIONS 109 Above: The Senior Girls ' team vs. the junior Girls ' Team in the annual Powder Puff Football Game. As you can see by the picture above, everyone knows exactly what she is doing. Near Right: Zena Vaughn shows her outside speed against the Junior defense. Below Right: Toya Ambler streaks for paydirt. Above Ralph Smithers gives Rhonda Ruth instructions during the game. 110 POWDER PUFF Left: Angle Boyd shows good athletic abihty and concentration by catching the ball in front of defender Tina Smith. Left Above: Quarterback Diane Corbett sets her line down, checks the backfield and defense, calls her play and readies herself for the snap. Left Below: The line of scrimmage becomes a brawl in an effort to form a pocket for Toya Ambler. Her intended receiver is downfield somewhere. It could be Mr. O ' Neil, the man in the striped shirt. POWDER PUFF 111 REMEMBER WHEN . . . Kip signed with Ohio State, right, and Shawn signed with Northern Kentucky? 112 REMEMBER ' . . . Donny Fitzgerald escorted Queen Angle Jamison to the Homecoming Game and Dance, left? Or, when you used to paint your face to show school spirit like Scott Danniger, above, being painted by Ryan Lee? How about when you could go to McDonald ' s for lunch and bring it back to the school to eat and chat a la Debbie Heritage and Nancy Ward lower left. Remember when you had to study for that big test, but just couldn ' t get comfortable? Note Jerri Johnson ' s solution, below right. REMEMBER? 113 . . . Danang McKay, Phillip Gulley, Teddye Williams, and Ron Cross were on stage, near below. They made the auditorium jump with excitement. OR when you took that class, right, with a mature knowledgeable teacher like Dr. Stewart with Adrienne Taylor and Roni Myers. The first time you heard Ron Jenkin ' s voice, below left, or saw Roscoe Blackburn, below center, throw a football or baseball, or when you went to the Senior Breakfast and had pancakes cooked by Mrs. Harris, below right, — then threw them. 1 C tJ WI) ' - ■m ry oSW ■,J h§ firiHE . 1 H t 1 114 REMEMBER? O H CD The change in coaching positions signaled A Year of Transition SPORTS 115 L-R: leff Dudley, Gerald Atwell, Don Paoletti, Ken Jones, Fred Baum, Stan Deibert. Robert Orth, Diane Corbett, Ron Jenkins, Robert Carter, Teddy Rhea, Dennis Peake, Oliver Ward, Mark Stinson, |. D. Carter, Kevin Wade. Manning Baumgardner, Rod Stewart, Roscoe Blackburn, Kyle Pack, Van Belcher, Chris Carter, Ron White, Tim Bolton, Dewayne Byrd, Lenworth Knovifles, Marvin McPhearson, Todd Reeves, )ohn Rhoden, Greg Gunther, Ralph Smithers, Mark Townsel, Chris Quails, ]. R. Starks, Weldon Gather, Ron Brown, Scott Kirksey, Steve Slaughter. Shaune Harris, Jeff Bell, Chris Baker, James Marshall, John Wyche, Dan Miller, Todd Norman, Troy Hardgrow, Milton Johnson, Shawn Williams, Ralph Johnson, Terry Duff, Eddie Dorsey, Jimmy Owens, Shawn Quiero, Jeff Neely, Mike Matthews, Mark Walker, Roger Moore, Rod Stewart, Chip Joiner, Jason Benton, Kenny Lamar, Trevor Williams, Shawn Black, Bill Carter. Lamar Lawrence, Scott Danniger, Ratana Soukkay, B. J. Young, James Thornton, Tony Peters, Curtis Hater, Terrance Chinn, Larry Stewart, Richard Harris, David Ratcliff, Maurice Cook John Meese, Pat Jackson, Kevin Fuller, Cory Ray, Richard Evans, Jimmy Hayes, Leroy Sword, Scott Butler, Mark Mclntyre. Above Left: James Marshall eludes a Northland defender. Above Right: Todd Norman rifles one while Mark Stinson, Dennis Peake, and Patrick Jackson provide protection. 116 FOOTBALL Top Left: Receivers Manning Baumgardner, Ron Steward, and Mark Stinson run their routes against the Vikings. Middle Left: Robert Carter drives the ball deep while James Marshall keeps the coverage team on sides. Bottom Left: A swarming defense led by Oliver Ward, Teddy Rhea, James Marshall, Mark Stinson, Manning Baumgardner, and Roscoe Blackburn stack up the Vikings. Above: Michael Evans and James Marshall work the reverse on the kickoff. k FOOTBALL 117 Far Above Right; Kevin Wade and Dewaine Byrd psyche themselves up tor the Homecoming Game. Above Left: Kyle Pack and Teddy Rhea put on a tough rush against the Northland Quarterback. Above Right; )immy Hayes shows the frustration of the game as Diane Corbett watches. 118 FOOTBALL Top Left: Manning Baumgardner really gets a kick out of football. Top Right: ]eff Bell takes the handoff from Roscoe Blackburn and skirts right end. Left: Mark Stinson throws the block that springs Jeff Neely for a good gain. FOOTBALL 119 Coach Jones, Ma rta Rhea, LaDonna Carter, Coach King, Tracie Stevenson, Toya Ambler. Zena Vaughn, Cheryl Gunderson, Kwanda Murray, Tammy Session, Alysia Madison, Sharron Ward, Tammy Latherns, Stephanie Drake, Venida Soukkay, Karen Wilson, Laura Butler, Jannelle Rock, Katie Saum. 120 GIRLS ' TRACK Above Left: Monica Stevenson narrowly defeats her opponent. Above: Rwanda Murray set for the shot put. Lower Left: Toya Ambler flies with the greatest of ease. Near Left: Tammy Session puts on her sweats after a long day ' s work. GIRLS ' TRACK 121 Above: Zena Vaughn shows great form in a winning effort. Where ' s the competition Zena? Above Right: Stephanie Butler runs away from the crowd. Right: Karen Wilson gets set to hand the baton to the waiting Tracie Stevenson. 122 GIRLS ' TRACK Tommy Berry, Andre Butler, Mark Cook, George Carr, Charles Cook, Kevin Wade, Ron Jenkins, Tim Bolton, Marvin McPhearson, Todd Reeves, Kevin Morgan, Deshun Edwards, Curtis Peake, Chris Parker, Rick Whickham, Chris Head, Steve Slaughter, Troy Hardgrow, Lloyd Thompson, Mike Evans, Chip Joiner, Kevin Reeder, Cevin Fuller, Cory Ray, Pat Jackson, Virgil Hollingsworth, Larry Smoot, Ricky Spriggs, James Johnson, Dtfryn Baker, Jimmy Cunningham, Frank Rice, John Marsh, Shawn Black, Andre Anglin, Tim Brown, Trevor Williams, Roger Parker, Coach Johnson, Winfred Johnson, Coach Deibert. BOYS ' TRACK 123 Above Left; Tim Bolton coasts to a victory as Dennis Peake and Winfred Johnson cheer him on. Above Right: Charles Cook tries his hand at the high jump. Right: Marvin McPhearson show s the determination needed to win in the high hurdles. 124 BOYS ' TRACK Sequence Far Above; Ron Jenkins sails up, up, and over the pole vault. Above Left: Dejaun Barber hands the baton to Stephen Slaughter. Above Right: Kevin Reeder runs away from his competition. BOYS ' TRACK 125 L-R: Donald Fitzgerald, Tommy Berry, Jeff Craig, Charles Cook, Richard Snow, Mark Townsel, Tony Carter, Ron Steward, Kip Lomax, Shawn Scott, Coach Bess, Winfred )ohnson, and Manning Baumgardner. Above: Shawn Scott jumps at mid court while Winfred [ohnson and Jeff Craig watch. Right: Charles Cook for two with Ron Steward looking on.  ► fifi ' f}s:f. if 126 BOYS ' BASKETBALL Reggie Johnson, Pat Jackson, Kevin Lamar, Jason Benton, Ralph Johnson, Frank Rice, Vernon Bolton, Craig Warren, Eugene Lang, Harold Rogers, Robert Bridges, Kevin Bretz, Ken Lamar, and Coach Johnson. - s mX Left: Kevin Lamar finds the open jumper for two. Middle: Doyal Freeman breaks ahead of the floor and lays up an easy shot. Right: Shawn Scott looks for the fast break and Ron Steward. BOYS ' BASKFTBALL 127 128 BOYS ' BASKETBALL Left: Coach King and Coach Baum talk with the team after a hard practice. Below Right: Angle Boyd brings down a rebound while Doreen Dawkins watches. Left: Brenda Chaffin and Sheerie Bowles signal how they feel about the team. V dH IP H . L r ' - M l Rl 1 B GIRLS ' BASKETBALL 129 130 GIRLS ' BASKETBALL Coach Deibert, Susan Mertens, Dave Von Schriltz, Fred Grassel, Dan Miller, Tammy Stith, Steve Slaughter, Michelle Brown, Kerry Yantis, Sandra Nicely, Monica Wade, Coach Kissling, Jackie Robinson, Troy Hardgrow, |ohn Marsh, and Keith Gaines. Above Left: Jackie Robinson shows good form in diving. Middle: Troy Hardgrov flies through the air as gracefully as a bird. Right: Keith Gaines ' award winning form. SWIMMING 131 r 164. mm Tts P; ••l| HRr ' 0«3|[| | .  _ r ' [ - ■i ;■- ' • ' b ■ JSte Above Right: TEAM MEMBERS — Mark Cook, Larry Smoot, Virgil Hollingsworth, Coach Hartman, Andre Butler, Greg Gibson, and Roger Parker. Above Left: Virgil Hollingsworth settles into his own pace. Right: Roger Parker and Andre Butler pace each other over the 132 CROSS COUNTRY VARSITY TEAM MEMBERS — Coach Weaver, Jamie Claar. Sonja Taylor, Scott Danniger, Lisa Davis, Denise Delozier, Pam Noble, Melissa Ingmire, Brenda Chaffin, Sue Taylor, Nikki Scott, Becky Belcher, and Doreen Dawkins. Left: Brenda Chaffin demonstrates the style that led her to bat above .700 for the season and land her a berth on the All-City Team. Above: Melissa Ingmire pitches while Brenda sets herself. SOFTBALL 133 Above Right: TEAM MEMBERS — Andreille Hammond, Carmen Farve, Tonya Smith, Judy Sturkie, Sue Shrienk, Amy MulHns, Nina Carr, Jamie Claar, Leanne Barstow, Monica Wade, Jimmy Davis, and Coach Stewart. Above Left: Becky Belcher sets herself for defense. Near Right: Denise Delozier checks her equipment prior to the start of the game. Far Right: Doreen Dawkins leads off second after a solid double. 134 SOFTBALL r r • • Top: TEAM MEMBERS — Mike McDowell, Kwesi Ross, Mike Sharron, Todd Smithers, Heath Goolsby, Julius Davis, and Coach Petersen. Left, Far: Kwesi Ross returns a mean backhand for a winner. Near Left: Todd Smithers concentrates on the ball. BOYS ' TENNIS 135 Far Top: Heath Goolsby returns a shot as doubles partner Mike Sharron looks on. Above Left: Heath Goolsby warms up prior to a match. Above Right: Mike McDowell sets himself for a backhand return. 136 BOYS ' TENNIS Below Near: Michelle Brown smashes a solid forehand. Below Right; Valerie Luciani shows good form. Below Left: Mary Henson checks her bag of tricks. GIRLS ' TENNIS 137 Far Above Left: Amy Short sets up for a shot. Far Above Right: Doreen Dawkins shows great backhand form and concentration. Near Left: Jerri Johnson talks to her racquet for support. Near Right: Michelle Brown prepares to take service from an opponent. 138 GIRLS ' TENNIS Coach Eichinger, Kurt Patton, Joe Trapp, Ratana Soukkay, Andre Quiero, Adrian Ruez, Doug Kim, Todd Norman, ]. R. Ward, Coach Baum, Roscoe Blackburn, Ernie Pyle, Lamar Lawrence, Dennis Featherstone, Burt Patton, Greg Short, Charles Hensel, Ron White, Coach Tremaine, Danny Miller, Robert Carter, Allen O ' Donovan, Mike Sartin, Mark Watson, Mark [ohnson, Dan Miller, Mark Walker, Chip Crabs. Left: Roscoe Blackburn takes a high bouncer with ease for the put out at first. Above: A meeting of the minds. Roscoe, Ron White, Dan Miller, Andre Quiero, and Ron Myers trot back to their respective positions after a brief meeting on the mound. BASEBALL 139 tisrggri Top Left: Todd Norman gets a pat from Coach Eichinger for another trip to the base pads. Top Right: Mar ning Baumgardner makes a nice catch to end the inning. Above Left: Mark Walker strikes a classic catcher pose. Above Right: Andre Quiero makes a perfect swing: head down, eyes on the ball, and level swing. 140 BASEBALL BASEBALL 141 TEAM MEMBERS - Tony Moore, Coach Jones, Andre Anglin, Virgil Hollingsworth, Willie Gleason, Rick Harris, Ratana Soukkay, Kevin O ' Donovan, Eric Davis, David Woods, Tom Dipaolo, and Chris Watson. Above: Virgil Hollingsworth effect an escape to gain the scoring advantage over his opponent. Right: David Woods puts his opponent on his stomach in preparation for the turn over and pin. 142 WRESTLING Left: Michelle Black returns as Toya Ambler and Sheri Cornutte look on. Below Left: TEAM MEMBERS — Regina Snow. Brenda Chaffin, Paula Harris, Lisa Davis, Angle Boyd, Laura Perna. Denise Delozier, Coach Boehm, Toya Ambler, and Michelle Black. Near Below: Susan Thompson and Tammy Latherns in action. Far Below: Sheri Cornutte, Lisa Davis, and Toya Ambler play hard against East. VOLLEYBALL 143 TEAM MEMBERS — Regina Snow, Tammy Latherns, Tina Howe, Lea Newman, Kwana Murry, Jessica Briggs, Yvonne Smith, Coach Cole, and Pam Noble. Top Right: Toya Ambler warms up her serve. Above Left: Angie Boyd shows good form in a return. Above Right: Brenda Chaffin smacks an ace for the team. 144 VOLLEYBALL Above Right Mifflin golfers Ron Myers Mike Sharron, Joe Kiplinger, and Scot Johnson look over the course. Left: Ron Myers shows perfect form on a drive. Above: Scott Johnson practices his chip shot. . ' «0K iSest dt « . Vi- GOLF 145 146 HOMECOMING DANCE Far Top: Ron Steward keeps a look out as Kip Lomax pins Shawn Scott ' s carnation onto the lapel. Left: Laurie Freeman and Mark Cook have a good time. Above: Darrel Howard, Tina Smith, Stacy Hubbard and Lyndia Fisher gather around the table for refreshments. PROM 147 Top: The Prom is a night to remember. Good friends, good food, and a good time was had by all in attendance. Near Top Left: Ron Cross, Robert Watson. Robert Moffitt, Ben Weigand, and Todd Long stand in line for the punch. Right; Ron Cross holds onto the balloons while his escort holds on to the money. 148 PROM Top Left: Assistant Principal Gene Harris presents the Valedictorians for 1984, Barbara Fleshman, Judy Ketner, and Valerie Luciani. Top Right: Winfred seems to be praying for a miracle. Above: The choir makes the evening even more enjoyable with their wonderful voices. GRADUATION 149 Above Left: Dr. James Hyre, Superintendent of Schools speaks to the graduates of Mifflin. Right: Robert Carter and Roscor Blackburn congratulate each other on a job finally completed. Below: The graduating class for 1984. 150 GRADUATION a when girls play football and boys become cheerleaders It is definitely A Year of Transition ADS 151 DRAMA MIFFLIN STYLE 152 ADS BEST WISHES FROM YOUR PTSA MILANO ' S STEAK HOUSE 475-9199 3105 WESTERVILLE ROAD 156 ADS GEORGIAN PORTRAIT STUDIOS YOUR OFFICIAL CLASS PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHER 3968 EAST MAIN STREET COLUMBUS, OHIO 43213 (614) 237-3293 ADS 157 SCHOTTENSTEIN ' S BETTER LIVING FOR LESS 3251 WESTERVILLE ROAD 1887 PARSONS AVENUE SENIORS v 160 PARTING SHOT
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