Northland High School - Valhalla Yearbook (Columbus, OH)
- Class of 1974
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VALHALLA 1974 i Nonniand High School Volume vin 1919 Northoliff Drive Published by Columbus, Ohio 43229 the Yearbook Staff fi 5 . ' 'mi ' As school reopened many old friends reunited. TABLE OF CONTENTS STUDENT LIFE . . SENIORS .... SPORTS . . . JUNIORS ...... SOPI-IOMORES . . FACULTY ...... ORGANIZATIONS ADVERTISING . . . INDEX . . . ....2 ...14 ...56 ...72 ...96 ....118 ....14O ....19O ' ' ' - 220 An excited crowd looks on as Marty Metzger, Rob Loar, and Scot Burbacher prepare to lead the stadium in trumpet cheers. fFt' Senior Dave Conley drops back to pass. TRADITION! . . . A word that means something to each and every student at Northland High School. Since the day the doors opened, building up and preserving tradition has been our ultimate goal. But, what is Northland's tradition? In one word . . . VIKINGS! We built onto ancient myths and created our own Gods. They were mythical gods with green and gold fingers, whose very touch seemed to swallow us up in a dream. That dream has influenced our thinking. We are no longer mere stu- dents. We are Vikings, upholding our tra- dition! Due to unusual weather conditions, many sopho- more gym classes were forced to play indoors. fs- W UQ I6 Tit-2 Junior cheerleader Kelly Russel, helped arouse student enthusiasm by hanging spirit signs. WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW . . . Then we think, We will not close our eyes to the future. We cannot sur- vive on our dreams. Our alternative leads us to building onto those dreams. Making dreams turn into realities usu- ally results forthe Vikings ot Northland High School. Through the process of turning dreams into realities, the phrase, Tradition with a touch of tomorrow seems to describe us quite well. When a Viking football player goes into the game, he does not dream of years gone past, when Northland has captured the City Crown. What he does do, is build onto that dream by making it a reality this year, Senior Margaret Garbrant takes time out from her busy schedule to make an important phone call. nv' WW-,,,:v - Senior Valkyries Christy Power and Beth Madachy head for the rest room after an early morning rehearsal. Senior Dave Thomas takes advantage of the conveniently located bike racks. Head Football Coach Frank Howe introduces the 1974 football team. RELIVING THE PAST Something we are proud to do because we have something to be proud of. Each year, the Vikings work to assure that students in years to come, can look back and beam with pride. Some of our accomplishments, which are considerable for a younger school such as ours, include two football crowns, out- standing scholarly achievements, superior ratings for musical groups, special recognitions tor our cheerleaders and drill team members, and the list goes on. The past holds a special corridor in the hallways of our memories! Junior Richard Gast works hard on a math test. 'gms M .lllllll sh-NIJ The library provides the right setting for the concentration needed by these two chess players. EXPERIENCING THE FUTURE . . . As Northland swings into its eighth year, anticipation ofthe future is with great expectation. As time progresses, contests will come and go, conflicts will arise and be solved, campaigns will be sponsored, and activities will be held. Then comes graduation, and we will all look back. What was the result? Another totally unique year with memo- ries that can only be remembered as 1974. But then, parallels are drawn, and we see that we have upheld our tradition. It is something that is sometimes unat- tainable, but yet, it is always within our reach. Senior Kim Hall waits for Mr. Ftabold to discuss future career plans. 'X -7?4.9'J'fg,, . 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V 'gFZ1l1i 4,-Qif2!?L'r1 H' - f .1 -T- Dub df - V . 6 Senior Jim Toney glances back to see if he is still the last one in line. Junior Jim Friend works on his wood shop project. Linda Ledford really means it when she says Ain't no way you can beat the Vikings. EACH NEW DAY . . . Also holds a special place in our dreams. The excitement of looking fonfvard to the end of the week when we can go to the football game, the anticipation of the Spring play, and of course the prayers and hopes we have for a good report card. The reactions vary with each person, but we all find something rewarding with each new day that comes. BROADENING CDUR HCRIZONS . . . One of the strongest and most enduring of any of our traditions. That is the fundamental reason for coming to school. We strive to achieve success in our academic work as well as our extra-curricular activities. The hope is the same in each of us. That is to expand our future and increase our opportunities for our lives in the world. Without even trying we enrich our memories by broadening our horizons. The cheerful smiles of Mrs. Buelow and Mrs. Weeks helped brighten up the first few days of school. TQ i Molly Booker goes through her No. 1 routineg correcting errors. Northland students relax on the front lawn Senior Mark Barr takes a last minute look at notes before taking a test. during a tree period. Mixed emotions are expressed after Northland's first loss. Mr. Evans discusses football strategy with former Northland Music Director Robert Weimer. KEEPING IN MIND Never forgetting our ultimate goal which is to uphold our tradition and to turn our dreams into realities. A school that lives in the past, without experiencing the future will notobroaden its horizons nor can it be rewarded as each new day comes 'and goes. But a school that is working to assure that generations from now new students can beam with the same pride as we did, will be the school that is looked upon as the school that has TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW Q X Y -4 . I f!f I4 SENIORS. . .74 THE FINAL PLATEAU . . . Being a senior is the last stage of high school. Once this year is over, lives will be changed. This year of tradition is looked upon in two different ways. ln a way, the anticipation of being on top is something that is well worth the wait. In another way, the regret of leaving the school that has been home seems to dampen the glory. But all in all, the Senior Class of '74 is carrying on the traditions that will last forever. The Valkyries Drill Team performs to Hang On Sloopy, as some fans look on. These Viking Football players keep their eyes on where the action is. The alma mater of the Class of '74. 152 SENIORS ENJOYING THEIR LAST YEAR Achberger Thomas Adams Don Agresta Tom Alben Gregory Albertson Jim Alexander Sandy Alibrando Rick Allen William Amrine Gary Anderson Bonnie Anguish Connie Anguisn Chris Armbrust Bob Atwood Scott Atwood Phillip Auer Robert Austin' Stephanie Baker Sue Bail Debbie Barbeau Pamela Barnes Mark Barr Debbie Barry Mike Bauer Dianne Bauman Karen Beal Larry Beard Vicki Bell She-rran Betts Steve Bevilacqua Bob Bice Jon Bicknam ini Q' . if-1-1' frfkw. if--v f 'Nr ' 1 4103 SENIORS LEAD THE WAY WITH WINNING TEAMS Betty Biddison Bill Birkel Thomas Bissett Jacquie Bloor Eva Bolden Debbie Bond Molly Booker Janet Bosen Deborah Bower Julie Boylan Jeff Brader Flick Branzell Mike Broberg Tim Brooks Mark Brown Angie Buck Scot Burbacner Jody Burget Mike Byrd Judy Calaway Carrie Calver Scott Campbell Carole Cantrell Lori Carpenter Mark Carr John Carroll Carolyn Carte Janice Carter Steve Cartone Phil Cassis Sal Cautela Julie Centofanti Nancy Chadwell Stan Chaney Cindy Cheely John Chevalier Danny Chun Tina Ciotola Sue Clifton Andrew Colburn Christi Coldren Richard Comston Bale Conley Sue Conner Leslie Conrad Daxgd Corder Michelle Cordi Cindy Conreaux Russ Corpron Lance Corven Jan Crites Kima Crooks ,Joe Csaszar Madeleine Cua Cindy Cunningham Chris Dakel Steve Dale Richard Damron Tim Daniels Robert Davidek Debbi Davies Kristi Davis Julie Day Mark DeBellis CLASS OF '74 HAS BUBBLING SCHOGL SPIRIT 'O' tl . Er, i Y R:-,rp Doug DeCarIo Karen Deem Pam Delilie Scott Dempsey Lori Dennis Dale DeVore Dennis Dew Linda Dickey Bev Dickson Cathy Dighan Joe DiPietro Cyndy Double John Drudy Mary Dublin Yvonne Dubuos Patricia Duncan Mitchell Dysart Tina Eberle Debbie Eblin Eric Eichenshr Lynn Embleton Sue Erwin Cathy Eschleman Beverly Evans Marcy Ewart Dave Fann Victor Fabbro Vincent Fabbro Bill Fairweather Shelly Farber Jennie Farquhar Flon Featherstone Diane Fegley ElQa'Ferree Patti Fiecoat Susie Fogle Christine Foley Colleen Foley Jerry Foor Larry Fox Phyllis Fox Julie Fredrickson Debbie Fuchs Grace Fulghum Bill Furie Margaret Garrabrant Bobbi Geiger Brian Gibson Joe Gibson Jerry Giegericn Raelene Gilmore Dennis Glassburn Jeff Glasstetter Fred Glaze Cindi Godin Jody Goeitge David Golding Janice Goetz Lori Gordon David Graves Marita Gregory Debby Griffith Janis Grogan Jamie Guthrie DECISIONS DECISIONS COLLEGE OR WORK? Debbie Hadley Larry Hageman Michael Hager Beth Hall Kim Hall Tim Hamilton Mike Hannon Robert Hansen Judith Hard Qehardy Karen Harper Jackie Harrison Scott Hartle Ken Hay Randy Hazlett Rose Headington Bill Headley Valerie Hecker Debbie Hellman Beth Heinlen Bob Held Rebecca Hendrix Torn Henry Gretchen Herr Chuck Hetrick Cristi Hickson John Hill Jackie Hilt Mariellen Hiney Kim Hollenbach Marcie Hopper Melody Hopper qw-vu' 1 Q41 If x I, HW, :QQ 1259 ev'-I .lf-I 1:1 Mike Hord Susan Hord Christine Hote Byron Houchins Marcy Howells Burton Hughes Kathy Hunley Gary Hunter Barbara Huston Sheryl Hutchison Debra Huxham Karen Johnson Cyndie Jones Mike Jones Patricia Jones Candy Jordan Kirn Julian Mark Katko Dave Katz Debbie Kaylor Cindy Kelcn Maureen Kelly Je-re Kessler William Kidwell Bernadette Kinkel Brad Kinnel Mike Knight Denise Kopp Susan Krembs Richard Kulow Peggy Kunzen Jan Lander T 11,-Hi ln., SENIORS WRITE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT R Za i sf of ' L i . , , , X 4- 1 Y ,, 0 1 Ai WV Chuck Lahgstaft Martha LaPointe Randy Larasori Katie Laverty Judy Ledford Linda Ledtord Mimi Ledford Bill Le-Gault Debbie Leopard Dave Lewis Sue Lishka Denise Little Robert Loar Shree Lose Phil Love Bob Love Lorie Lucas John Luptak Steve Lowry Gary Luzader Becky MacPherson Debbie MacLean Kevin Maclvor Beth Madachy Sharon Madden Betsy Madigan Tim Mahoney Kathy Marter Debbie Marsh Jody Marsh Diane Martin John Martz iv 'ln-Q., 'Ea ff . . rf, -V. .. JA. Sl' iff-'ff' -e---e--fm ri 4 if .f' .H r Q lk J xE'1, 3 Joe Maxey Cindi Maxwell Sonda Mayer Joseph Mayhew Nancy Mayo Sondra Mazzola Carolyn McBride Bob McClelland David McDonald Richard Mcllvain Teri McMasters Judy Meek Larry Meek Ron Melchiorre Jody Melick Pam Melick Dave Merz Marty Metzker Dominic Milano Diane Miller Doug Miller Janet Miller ,yicki Miller Charles Montgomery Brooks Moose Marianne Morando Terence Morgan James Morgan Donald Morris Pamela Munzer Beverly Murray Anne Murray SENIORS ARE MASTERS ON SLAVE DAY Fran Oberkonz Carolyn Obert Kim O'Brieh Deborah Oliver John O'NeiI Betty iviusser Debbie Myers 55,1 Susan Nacke Denise Naegele Lynn Nance Wendy Neale Rick Nelson Patty Niehus Beth Nihart Luahn Nirote Lori Nist Dyan Osil Dave Palmer Teresa Palumbo Kathy Papenbrock Susan Parkhurst Chuck Parrish Howard Paul I Cindy Paulos John Payne Russ Pennell Sue Penrod Michael Perkins Donna Pfaff Tom Powers Kristie Powers Russell Price Q-Q Q-.2 i '- b 'Q'-.q 34- fx 5 'J be B . -uv A X 'C! ,,a Monica Pryor Norman Radcliff Denise Ratliff David Rau Jan Rogers Susan Queens Pamela Ruh Melanie Rush Karen Reichelderfer Laura Reynolds Doug Richards Ken Ringold Marna Ritts Debra Roark Jan Roberts Toni Russolillo Bob Sandham Vickie Saters Daryl Schneider Curtis Scott Marsha Scott Robert Scott Patti Scranton Mike Scurria Cindy Sears Susan Sietz Sue Sernetko Jeanie Serio Sue Serio Tim Serrott Terri Severance Norma Sewell Nancy Shaw Joe Shalosky Nancy Shelton Gregg Shields Jennifer Shippey Beth Shockcor Jim Shockcor Mike Simmons Teri Simonds Jackie Simpson Teresa Slane Rob Slye Barb Smith Cindy Smith Doug Smith Marcia Smith Pam Smith Susan Smith Marian Smitley Pam Snepp Robin Snodgrass Mark Sora Vicki Stamm Rick Stelzer Diane Stevens Natalie Stevens Stephanie Stewart Randy Stier Joe Stiles Vicki Stone Diane Summit Cindi Swisher pw v '--1 Qs'-' 'Y it I. , an an -4-4 W 1 ,il W---ff wrt--f Bob Tackett Tina Tackett Bill Tanner Doug Taylor Joyce Taylor Karen Taylor Terry Taylor Virginia Taylor Greg Thatcher David Thomas Jeff Thompson Jill Thompson Glendene Thornbloom Liesa Thrush Jim Toney Sharon Towler Shauna Towler Wanda Toy Steve Trachsel Shelly Triacheff Jim Tripp Stuart Tucker Kandy Tudor Toni Tumblison Pamela Turgeon Rick Ueltschy Chuck Vagt Vicki Valentine Jeff Vermillion Sandy Vesco Bill Valsich Cindy Warner vLl lb 1 GPC: Ml -5 74? Q-.Q if ur , Gary Watkins Barbie Watson Kay Way Sam Weaver Vicki Webb Kim Weber Karen Weber Diana Welsh Steve Wenger Jody Wenner Paula Wevodau Cindy White Patricia White Linda Wilcox Von Williams Ralph Winans Jud Wood Bob Woodward Bob Wright Dwight Yoakam Jim Yoakum Beth Yocca Steve Yorde Othela York Martha Youman Connie Young Ken Zelachowski THE END OF THE LINE . . . So, the list ot seniors ends, but their saga goes on. The traditions started and carried on by the Class of '74 will be the goals of classes to come. The year of activities that has just past, will be remembered by all and forgotten by none, for the Class ot '74 has become another chapter in the history ot North- land High School. af' -SF, 4 X i Q Action describes this key play in the game with North HOMECOMING ACTIVITIES AROUSE VIKING SPIRIT Senior Barney Houchins helps lead the homecoming The traditional '74 was lit during the homecoming halftime show crowd while dressed as a superior Viking warrior. beneath the Viking tree. Hifi5,p1t,1V:,: I ' II-.ffltfi 'f ' yjf..rj.w 75 V 51'-V f V ii ' I I ' ' .,.Ik'HT7 I , - I ' I - ' - Ir e'IIIg 3' ' 44 xi 121 , , I Y I- II. , 5 ' I I It Frg, , '. 'ev ' I i V! 1 5 s a t , 8 . , s A 'xxx Students worked hard to finish their home- I room decorations for homecoming before the judging committee came around. ' The Marching Vikings play Northiand's Alma Mater while in the forma- tion ofa Block 'N.' Queen Shauna Tovvler and fright and belowj court, escorts ACTIVITIES PEAK, OCT. I3 A vvhole month ot home- coming activities cli- maxed on Saturday night, October 13. First, the girls signed up and the senior class voted tor the top ten. The winners vvere posted and the vvhole school proceeded to vote for the court. Jody lvlelick Cpictured vvith escort Joe lvlayhevvj, Jeannie Serio Cpictured vvith escort Steve Wengerb, Shelly Farber Cpictured vvith escort Tim Shegogj, Jackie I-lilt Cpictured with escort Garth Nutterj and Shauna Tovvler Cpictured with escort Dan Birkelp were the lucky tive. Then came homecoming speeches, pep rallies, voting, and tinally, Friday night arrived. Qcontinued page 483 JJ . C , SENICDR YEAR CI-IALLENGING These Senior girls stand outside in pleasant early morning weather to talk. O05 095 OCA NNQQQ N4 Qfffq.. sl'0voq, 'O 4 4 4 4 .4 NQXNNZ 'SSQQQQO' ,..l4,,.4A Q -plllQ.. Couples signed in under the roof of the homecoming gaz- ebo. , :Wit will at mrll Mk ! W The Yearbook Staff got into the swing of things during Homecoming Week and decorated their office. A .1 I H2 ' N-lA.'qi:iL f .- N O 5,43 .n gg, . kj M ?5a. - 'N Q- 'rg ' it 'f A Yu' L99 ' U!-1 4 , -'ff'-Q -s -ff -ft 4 - 'Q' Senior Andy Colburn makes his way through the shrubbery on his way to school, HOMECOMING. . .'74 Northland faced City League rival, North, and won in an exciting contest 24-O. During the halftime show, the new queen was announced, the band performed Script Viking, and the crowd cheered with approval. On Saturday night, Reflections greeted couples, as the theme ofthe homecoming dance. 1973 Homecoming Queen, Kathy Janzen crowned Queen Shauna. Couples danced to the sounds of Whet- stone's Dance Band. The tradition was seen through, the annual event had been completed. All that was left were memories and anticipation . . . to do it all over again. The scoreboard tells the story with one second left to play in the game against North. 1 . pi -1 , gf: L- X . 1 4 Wfllll-5 VRLHALLA! The cheerleaders held a sign contest and this one won first place. Ziff: Candidate Jody Melick beams as pregame tes- tivities got underway. A Northland showed its strength in this key play against North. SENIOR CCJNVENTION X ELECTS OFFICERS The Senior Convention highlighted a week of campaign speeches, posters, and healthy rivalry. Going into the race were two candidates for each office. They were, Joe Mayhew and John Payne, President, Scot Burbacher and Karen Beale, Vice-President, Cindy Sears and Carolyn Carte, Treasurer, Rose Headington and Jody Melick, Secretary, and Jett Brader and Marty Metzker, Ser- geant at Arms. The winners were elected as each homeroom cast their votes dur- ing the convention. Confetti, Toilet paper, in the lines of tradition for the Seniors of '74! SENIOR OFFICERS - Scot Burbacher, Rose Headington, Joe Mayhew, Cindy Sears, and Jeff Brader. ,vig - I V ,,5..A.1 , 1 . I - W z.. Us . .f Rose H63dll'lQTOl'l is thrown UD OH the S1399 Throwing toilet paper from the balcony seemed to be one of the more BS her Flame is read 35 the new Senior CIEISS popular activities at the Convention, Secretary. Our great President even showed up to give his support Mixed emotions are displayed as each winner was for Eddy Eddy. announced. and signs all kept the Senior Convention. SENIOR CREDITS DONALD AGRESTA - Track 2, 3, 4, Varsity N 4, Chess Club 4. GREGORY ALBERTSON - Football 2. JAMES ALEXANDER - Ski Club 2, 3, 4, ZBG'S 2, Viking Club 2. RICHARD ALLEN - Ski Club 2, 4, Camera Club 3. GARY ANDERSON - Viking Club 2, Latin Club 3, 4, Cross- Country 3, 4, Basketball Manager 2, Student Council 4, Var- sity N 4, Yearbook Staff 4, 100 Mile Club. CONNIE ANGUISH - Soph. Choir 2, Melody Maidens 2, 3, Young Adults 3, 4, Contest Choir 3, 4. CHRISTINE ARMBRUST - Viking Club 2, Valkyries 4, C.O.E.4. ROBERT ATWOOD - Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, Viking Club 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Varsity N 4, ZBG'S 2, 4, Student Council 4. PHIL AUER - lntermural Basketball 3, 4, lntermural Softball 4, Camera Club 4, Ski Club 4. STEPHANIE BAKER - Soph. Choir 2, Senior Choir 3, Mel- ody Maidens 4, Spanish Club 3, Yearbook Staff 4. STEPHEN BAKER -Wrestling 2, Track 2, 3, 4. TANYA BALDRIDGE -Ski Club 3, 4, Band 2, 3, GAA 2, 3. SUSAN BALL - Impossible Years 3, Flowers for Alger- non 3, Miracle Worker 3, Haunting of Hill House 3, Bad Seed 4, Drama Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, Concert Cho- rale 3, 4, Contest Choir 3, 4, Student Council 4. DEBORAH BARBEAU - I.O.E. 3, C.O.E. 4. PAMELA BARNES - Volleyball 2, Track 2, GAA 2, Band 2, Orchestra 2, Mt. Gilead High School, Basketball 2, 3, Rus- sian Club 3, 4. MARK BARR - Audio-Visual Club 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, lnter- mural Basketball 2. MIKE BAUER - Ski Club 2, 3, 4, ZBG'S 2, Camera Club 3, 4. DIANE BAUMAN - French Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4, GAA 2, Soph. Choir 2, A Choir 4, Melody Maid- ens . KAREN BEAL - Student Council 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Drama Club 3, 4, Young Adults 2, 3, Contest Choir 3, 4. VlCKl BELL - Ski Club 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, Student Council 4. KATHY BENJAMIN - Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. STEVE BEVILACOUA - OWE 4, ZBG'S 2, 3, 4, Viking Club 2, 3, 4. JON BICKHAM - Camera Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, Year- book Staff 4. BETTY BIDDISON -Ski Club 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, GAA 4. BILL BIRKEL - Football 2, ZBG'S 2, 3, 4. ATOM BISSETI' - Track 2, Cross-Country 3, Art 3, German JACOUIE BLOOR - GAA 2, 3, 4, Stage Crew 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 2, 3, 4. EVA BOLDEN - Spanish Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4, National Honor Society. 50 MOLLY BOOKER - I.O.E. 3, Home Ec. Club 2, Latin Club 2. DEBORAH BOWER - Home Ec. Club 2, Viking Club 2, DECA Club 4, Secretary 4. JEFFERY BRADER - Varsity N 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 4. RICK BRANZELL - Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Varsity N 3, 4. TIM BROOKS - National Honor Society 3, 4, Messiah 2, Once Upon A Mattress 2, Variety Show 3, Concert Cho- rale 3, 4, Young Adults 3, Contest Choir 2, 3, 4, Viking Glee 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Choir 2, Concert Band 2, 3, Symphonic Band 4, Orchestra 4, Marching Band 3, 4, Stage Crew 2, Audio-Visual 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, Viking Club 2, Yearbook Staff 3, 4, Co-Editor 4, Ski Club 2. MARK BROWN - Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Symphonic Band 3, 4, Concert Band 2, Track 3, 4, Stage Band 4, Bicycle Club 4. ANGELA BUCK - Valkyries 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Stage Crew 2, Ski Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 2. SCOT BURBACHER - Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Cross-Country 2, 3, 4, Varsity N 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4. JODY BURGET - Viking Club 2, FTA 3, 4. MICHEAL BYRD - Football 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Varsity N 3, 4, Viking Club 2. JUDY CALAWAY - GAA 2, 3, Melody Maidens 2, 3, From Third, Street High School. SCOTT CAMPBELL - OWE 3, 4. CAROLE CANTRELL - Student Council 2, GAA 2, FTA 2, 3, Cheerleader 3, 4. MARK CARR - Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Varsity N 3, 4. CAROLYN CARTE - GAA 2, French Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Student Council 2, 4, Viking Club 2, National Honor Soci- ety 3, Cafeteria Helper 2. JANICE CARTER - I.O.E. 3, C.O.E. 4. TOM CASSIDY - Chess Club 4. JULIE CENTOFANTI - I.O.E. 3, Secretary 3, C.O.E. 4. NANCY CHADVVELL - Melody Maidens 2, Senior Choir 2, 3, I.O.E. 4, National Honor Society 3, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, Valkyries 2, Creative Writing Club 4. STAN CHENEY - Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Track 2, 3, 4, Varsity N 4. CINDY CHEELY - GAA 2, 3, 4, lnterschool Volleyball 2, 35 lnterschool Tennis 2, 4, lnterschool Basketball 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, French Club 2, Sophomore Choir 2, Messiah 2, Wrestling Stat. 2, 3. DANNY CHUN - Latin Club 2, German Club 3, 4, Sopho- more Choir 2. TINA CIOTOLA - C.O.E. 4, Valkyries 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Viking Club 2, GAA 2. SUSAN CLIFTON - I.O.E. 4. ANDREW COLBURN - Football 2, Young Adults 2, 3, 4, Concert Chorale 3, 4, Concert Band 2, 3, Symphonic Band 3, 4, Once Upon a Mattress 2, Impossible Years 3, Viking Varieties 3, Chess Club 2, 3, 4, ln The Know Team 3, 4, Viking ulee 2, 3, 4, lvlesslan 2. CHRISTI COLDREN - Spanish Club 2, Young Adults 2, 3, Contest Choir 2, 3, 4, Concert Chorale 3, 4, Drama Club 3, 4, Jack in the Beanstalk 3, Once Upon a Mattress 2, gMessiah 2, Viking Varieties 3, Vice-President 4, Student ouncil. DAVID CONLEY- Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, Viking Club 2, Varsity N 2, 3, 4. SUE CONNER - Viking Club 2, GAA 2, Yearbook Staff 3, 4. LESLIE CONRAD - Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Once Upon a Mattress 2, Jack and the Beanstalk 3, Student Council 4, All City Band 3. DAVID CORDER - Football 2, Wrestling 2, 4, Somers High School. RUSS CORPRON - OWE 3, 4. JOE CSASZAR - Golf 2, 4. CARRIE CULVER -Viking Club 2, GAA 3, Spanish Club 4. CINDY CUNNINGHAM - Color Guard, Williamsport High School, Yearbook Staff 3, 4, German Club 3, National Honor Society 3, 4. CHRIS DAKEL - Ski Club 2, Track 2, STEVE DALE - Wrestling 2, Swimming 3, 4. RICHARD oAlvlHoN - .lv Football 2, Jv Baseball 2, wres- tling 4, oEcA Club 4. TIMOTHY DANIEL - Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, ZBG'S 3, 4. BOB DAVIDEK - Cross-Country 2, 3, Co-Captain 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Varsity N 4, TOO Mile Club. DEBRA DAVIES - Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 3, 4, Majorette 3, 4, Varsity Band 2, 3, Viking Varieties 3. KRISTI DAVIS - Jr. Young Adults 2, Soph. Choir 2, Young Adults 3, Office Helper 3, 4. X JULIE DAY - Drama Club 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, Young Adults 2, 3, 4, Contest Choir 2, 3, 4, Concert Chorale 3, 4, Once Upon a Mattress 2, Jack and the Beanstalk 3, Flowers for Algernon 3, Messiah 2, Viking Varieties 3, Student Challenge 2. MARK DeBELLIS - Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, Viking Club 2, 3. KAREN DEEM - C.O.E. 4. PAMELA DeLlLLE - Soph. Choir 2, Senior Choir 3, Ski Club 3, 4, Russian Club 4, Drama Club 2, Messiah 2. LORRIE DENNIS - GAA 2, Viking Club 2, Ski Club 2, l.O.E. 3, C.O.E. 4, Secretary 4. SCOTT DEMPSEY - Symphonic Band 2, 3, Marching Band 2, 3, German Club 3, 4, Bicycle Club 4, Student Council 3. DALE DeVORE - Art Club 3, Ski Club 3, 4, Stage Band 3, Camera Club 4. DENNIS DEW - Wrestling 2. LINDA DICKEY - Viking Club 2, Soph. Choir 2, Latin Club 2, 3, Sports Survey 2, Student Council 3, 4, Advisory Council 3, 4, Valkyries 3, 4, Bicycle Club 4, Wrestling Statistician 4. BEVERLY DICKSON - Ski Club 2, Soph. Choir 2, Viking Club 2, Wrestling Statistician 2, 3, 4, Track Statistician 2, 3, 4. CATHY DIGNAN - Ski Club 2, National Honor Society 3, DECA 4, Viking Club 3. CYNTHIA DOUBLE - Soph. Choir 2, Senior Choir 3, Melody Maidens 4, Yearbook Staff 4. HANS DREYER - Latin Club 2, ln the Know 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. YVONNE DuBOCS - Soph. Choir 2, Senior Choir 3, B Choir 4, German CIuP 2, 3, 4, Office Helper 4, Messiah 2, Jack and the Beanstalk Make-up, Impossible Years publicity, Viking Varieties 3. MITCHELL DYSART - In the Know 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, 3, Audio-Visual 4. DEBORAH EBLIN - Viking Club 2, Student Council 2, Guid- ance Helper 2, C.O.E. 4. SUSAN ERWIN - Latin Club 3: Viking Club 2. BEVERLY EVANS - Stage Crew 2, Ski Club 2, GAA 3, Latin Club 4, Viking Club 2, Student Council 4, Swim Timer 3. BILL FAIRWEATHER - Audio-Visual 2, 3, Marching Band 3, 4, Young Adults 2, 3. JENNIFER FAROUHAR - Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Jr. Young Adults 2, Young Adults 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, FTA 2, Sym- phonic Band 2, 3, 4, Advance Placement 3, 4. DIANE FEGLEY - Soph. Choir 2, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 2, 3, 4, Young Adults 3, 4, Contest Choir 3, 4, B Choir 4, Messiah 3, Once Upon a Mattress 2 Orchestra. LISA FERREE - GAA 2, Attendance Helper 3, 4, Swimming 3, Drama Club 2. PATTI FIECOAT - Soph. Choir 2, Melody Maidens 2, 3, Young Adults 3. CHRISTINE FOLEY - Spanish Club 3, 4, Future Nurses 2, Wooster High School. COLLEEN FOLEY-Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. PHYLLIS FOX - Soph. Choir 2, Melody Maidens 2, Latin Club 2, 3, 4. JULIE FREDRICKSON - Jr. Young Adults 2, Young Adults 3, Contest Choir 2, 3, 4, Melody Maidens 3, Concert Chorale 3, 4, Viking Varieties 3, Contest Band 2, Soph. Choir 2, Stu- dent Life 2, 3, 4. DEBRA FUCHS - Young Adults 3, 4, Melody Maidens 3, 4, Senior Choir 3, Soph. Choir 2, Contest Choir 3, 4, Viking Varieties 3, Messiah 2, Home Ec. Club 2, Viking Club 2, Guidance Helper 3. SHAUN GALLIHER - Varsity N 3, 4, Wrestling Manager -2, Audio-Visual 2. ANDRZEJ GEHFELD - Chess Club 2, 3, 4. ROBERTA GEIGER - Viking Club 2, Ski Club 2, Soph. Choir 2, Wrestling Statistician 3, 4, Senior Choir 3, Track Statisti- cian 2, 3, 4. BRIAN GIBSON - Audio-Visual 2, Chess Club 3, Bicycle Club 2, 3, Latin 4. JERRY GIEGERICL - Football 2, Basketball 2, Track 2, 3, 4, Varsity N 4. JEFF GLASSTE'l'l'ER - Football 3, Media Club 4. FRED GLAZE - Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Intermural Basketball 2, 3, 4. JANICE GOETZ -Viking Club 2, Home EC. Club 3. CYNTHIA GODIN - Valkyries 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Viking Varieties 3, Student Council 4. LORI GORDON - GAA 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, Ski Club 2, 3, Secretary 3, Valkyries 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 4, Viking Club 2, National Honor Society 3. MARITA GREGORY - National Honor Society 3. 51 DEBORAH GRIFFITH - Jr. Young Adults 25 Young Adults 35 Contest Choir 35 Marching Band 2, JAMIE GUTHRIE - Spanish 2. DEBRA HADLEY - Jr. Young Adults 25 Young Adults 35 Contest Choir 35 Valkyries 3, 45 Messiah 2. LARRY HAGEMANN - Wrestling 2, 3, 45 Varsity N 3, 45 Euchre 2. MIKE HAGER -Wrestling 25 Euchre 3. KIM HAGLEY - Ski Club 2, 3, 45 GAA 4. ELIZABETH HALL - Viking Club 25 Ski Club 2, 3, 45 Drama Club 45 Stage Crew 3, 45 Wrestling Statistician 35 Concert Band 2, 3, 4. KIM HALL - Student Council 2, 35 FTA 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent 45 Inter-class Basketball 25 Camera Club 45 Valkyries 2, 35 Cafeteria Helper 35 GAA 2, 35 Viking Club 25 Track 25 Swimming 3, 4. TIMOTHY HAMILTON - Wrestling 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL HANNON - Latin Club 2, 3, 4, President 45 Stu- dent Council 45 National Honor Society 3, 4. JUDITH HARD - FHA 2, 35 Jr. Young Adults 3, 45 Young Adults 3, 45 Contest Choir 2, 3, 45 French Club 45 Viking Vari- eties 35 Messiah 25 National Honor Society 3. SCOTT HARTLE - Audio-Visual 2. SHERRY HASTILOW - GAA 3, 4. KENNTH HAY - Wrestling 2, 3. ROSE HEADINGTON - Ski Club 25 Spanish Club 25 Viking Club 25 Student Council 45 Wrestling Statistician 3, 4. VALERIE HECKER - Home Ec. Club 35 Viking Volunteers 4. DEBRA HEILMAN - Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 Jr. Young Adults 25 Young Adults 3, 45 inthe Know 45 Soph. Choir 25 Contest Choir 2, 3, 45 Concert Chorale 3, 45 Messiah 25 Student Challenge 25 Bridge Club 2. BETH HEINLEN - Lunchroom Helper 25 Spanish Club 35 I.O.E. 3, 4. ROBERT HELD - Football 2, 35 Viking Club 2. REBECCA HENDRIX - Home Economics Club 2, 35 Secre- tary 3. TOM HENRY - Pep Club, President5 Contest Choir, Presi- dent5 Student Council 2, 35 School Play. GRETCHEN HERR - Stage Crew 2, 3, 45 Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Young AduIts5 Summer Theater 35 Stu- dent Director 35 Miracle Worker 25 Hlmpossible Years 35 Jack and the Beanstalk 35 Morning Announcements 3, 45 Contest Choir 3. CRISTI HICKSON - Ski Club 2, 35 Stage Crew 25 Wrestling Statistician 35 Viking Club 25 GAA 2. MARIELLEN HINEY - Valkyries 2, 35 Latin Club 25 Wrestling Statistician 2, 3, 45 GAA 25 DECA 4. JACKIE HILT - Cheerleader 2, 35 Sports Survey 25 Viking Club 25 GAA 25 Cafeteria Cashier 2, 4. KIMBERLY HOLLENBACH - Wrestling Statistician 3, 4. SUSAN HORD - Attendance Helper 2, 3, 45 Ski Club 25 Viking Club 25 Student Life 2, 3. CHRISTINE HOTZ - Tri-Hi-Y 2, 35 Girls Glee 2, 35 Contest Choir 45 Musical 35 National Honor Society 35 Society of Out- standing American High School Students 3, 45 Prom Com- mittee 35 Musical Ticket Committee 35 Musical Publicity 35 Musical Program Committee 35 Junior Ways and Means 35 52 Homecoming Committee 35 Sweetneart Dance Cornrniuee 35 Christmas Dance Committee 3. BARNEY HOYCHINS - Impossible Years 35 Flowers for Algernon 35 Miracle Worker 45 Haunting of Hill House 45 The Bad Seed 45 Student Director5 School Viking 45 Concert Chorale 35 Young Adults 2, 3, 4. MARCY HOWELLS - Office 25 Junior Young Adults 25 Messiah 25 Variety Show 35 Young Adults 35 Sophomore Choir2. KATHRYN HUNLEY - Spanish Club 2, 3, 45 Yearbook Staff 45 Variety Show 35 Young Adults 2, 3, 45 Girls Tennis Team 2, 3, 45 Viking Club 25 Band 45 Contest Choir 2, 3, 4. BARBARA HUSTON - Junior Achievement 25 GAA 25 FTA 35 Ski Club 25 Student Council 45 Wrestling Statistician 3, 45 Gym Monitor 35 Senior Choir 35 Volleyball Intramurals 25 Office Helper 4. CYNTHIA JONES - Marching Band 25 Concert Band 25 Library Helper 2, 45 Cafeteria Helper 2, 45 French Club 2, 45 Drama Club 45 Russian Club 2, 45 Melody Maidens 2, 45 Girls Glee 4. CANDY JORDAN - Sophomore Choir 25 Senior Choir 35 Contest Choir 45 Messiah 25 Home Economics Club 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Girls Glee 2, 4. MARK KATKO - Baseball 2, 3, 45 Varsity N 45 National Honor Society 35 Latin Club 25 Viking Glee 25 Sophomore Choir2. DAVID KATZ - Concert Chorale 25 Contest Choir 2, 3, 45 Young Adults 2, 35 Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4. DEBORAH KAYLOR - Orchestra 25 Sophomore Choir 25 Senior Choir 35 Camera Club 3, 45 Library Helper 45 Year- book Staff4. CYNTHIA KELCH - French Club 25 Viking Club 25 National Honor Society 3, 45 Student Council Alternate 4. MAUREEN KELLY - GAA 2, 3, 45 Initiation Chairman 45 French Club 2, 45 Office Helper 2, 3, 45 Junior Achievement 2. MARK LARKIN - Band 25 Latin Club 2, 3, 4. KATIE LAVERTY - Melody Maidens 25 Contest Valkyries 2, 45 Football Valkyries 35 Bicycle Club 45 Student Council 45 DE 4. JUDY LEDFORD - GAA 2, 3, 45 French Club 2, 3, 45 Inter- school Tennis 2, 35 lnterclass Basketball 2. LINDA LEDFORD - Ski Club 25 Varsity Cheerleader 3, 45 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Symphonic Band 2, 3, 45 Bike Club 4. MIMI LEDFORD - Swim Team Manager 45 Young Adults 45 Concert Choir 45 Melody Maidens 25 Library Worker 2, 45 Drama Club 45 Track Statistician 4. WILLIAM LEGAULT - Marching Band 2,'3, 45 Concert Band 2, 3, 4. DEBBIE LEOPARD - I.O.E. 35 C.O.E. 45 Euchore 2. DAVE LEWIS - Intramural Basketball 2, 35 Summer League Baseball Program 2. SUZANNE LISHKA - DECA 4. DENISE LITTLE - Yearbook Staff 45 I.O.E. Club 3, 4. ROBERT LOAR - Stage Band 2, 3, 45 Marching Band 2, 3. 45 Symphonic Band 45 Concert Chorale 2, 45 Concert Choir 2, 45 Viking Glee 2, 45 Messiah 25 Viking Varieties 35 Varsity N 2, 3, 45 Varsity Tennis 2, 3, 45 German Club 25 DECA 43 Contest Choir 2, 4. PHILL LOVE - Varsity Basketball Manager 3, 45 Reserve Basketball Manager 25 Concert Band 25 Intermural Basket- ball 2, 3, 4. STEVE -,,.... rcczcaiz Basketball 2, 33 Viking Club 23 German Club 33 Varsity N 4. LORIE LUCAS - GAA 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 33 German Club 23 Messiah 23 Marching Band 2, 3, 43 Concert Band 23 Sym- phonic Band 3, 43 Orchestra 43 Interschool Basketball 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 2, 3, 43 Softball 2, 3, 43 lnterclass Basketball 2, 3, 43 Contest Choir 2, 3, 43 Young Adults 2, 3, 43 Contest Cho- rale 43 Trumpet Cheers 4. JOHN LUPTAK - Football 23 Spanish Club 23 Logan High School. GARY LUZADER - Varsity Golf 23 Art Club 2, 3, 4. MARTHA MACURAK - Orchestra 2. ELIZABETH MADACHY - Orchestra 2 3 4' Valk ries 3 4 I , , Y i L Once Upon a Mattress 23 Messiah 23 Varsity Swim Timer 33 Ski Club 23 Viking Club 23 Latin Club 4. SHARON MADDEN - Viking Club 23 Sports Survey 2. ELIZABETH MADIGAN - GAA 23 Spanish Club 43 Melody Maidens 23 Jr. Young Adults 23 Contest Choir 4. TIM MAHONEY - Intermural Basketball 3, 43 Wrestling 2, 3, 4. BEVERLY MALCOLM - Viking Club 2, 33 I.O.E. 33 C.O.E. 43 Valkyries 3, 4. DEBORAH MARSH - French Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Vice-President 43 National Honor Society 3. JODY MARSH - Spanish Club 23 Camera Club 23 I.O.E. 43 Basketball 3. MARY MARTER - GAA 23 Salesion Club 2, 33 Viking Club 23 Ski Club 4. JOHN MARTZ - Latin Club 2, 3, 43 Publicity 3, 43 German Club 43 Science Fair 2, 43 Jr. Achievement President 3. CYNTHIA MAXWELL - Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 43 Year- book Staff 3, 43 Soph. Choir 23 Messiah 2. SONDA MAYER - French Club 2, 43 German Club 3, 43 Concert Band 23 Marching Band 3, 43 Symphonic Band 3, 43 National Honor Society 33 GAA 43 Orchestra 3. JOE MAYHEW - Football 2, 3, 43 Wrestling 2, 3, 43 Student Council 2, 3, 43 Varsity N 3, 4. NANCY MAYO - GAA 23 Ski Club 2, 33 Wrestling Statisti- cian 2, 33 Sports Survey 23 Media Club 3, 4. RICK MCILVAIN - Wrestling 23 Viking Club 23 Ski Club 2, 3, 43 ZBG'S 2, 3, 4. CAROLYN MCBRIDE - Sophomore Choir 23 Stage Crew 2, 33 Spanish Club 23 Audio-Visual 2. BOBBY MCCLELLAND - Cross-Country 3, 43 Track 33 Wrestling 33 Student Council 23 Varsity N 4. TERI MCMASTERS - Ski Club 23 Yearbook Staff 33 I.O.E. 33 C.O.E. 43 Sophomore Choir 23 Messiah 2. JODY MELICK - Valkyries 2, 33 Cheerleader 43 Viking Club 23 Young Adults 2, 33 Concert Chorale 3, 43 Melody Maidens 23 Wrestling Stat. 3, 43 Valkyrie Club 33 Student Advisory Board 23 Buckeye Girls' State 3. PAM MELICK - Audio-Visual Crew 2, 3, 43 French Club 23 Young Adults 3, 43 Contest Choir 2, 3, 43 Messiah 2. DAVE MERZ - Intermural Basketball 2, 3, 43 Intermural Soft- ball 4. MARTIN METZKER - Latin Club 2, 3, 43 Varsity N 43 March- ing Band 2, 3, 43 Wrestling 3, 43 Track 3, 43 Symphonic Band 2, 3, 43 Stage Band 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 3, 43 Cross-Country 43 Viking Varieties 3. ROBIN MEYER - GAA 2, 33 Pep Club 23 Reserve Cheer- leader 23 Glee 23 Mifflin High School. JANET MILLER - Spanish Club 43 Marching Band Assistant Manager 4. MARIA MOORE - Valkyries 2, 3 Squad Leader, 4 Captain3 Viking Club 23 German Club 23 Valkyrie Club 33 Dance Line 3. HUGH MORGAN - Spanish Club 23 Chess Club 2. MARIANNE MORANDO - Valkyries 3, 4, Squad Leader 43 Student Council 2, 43 GAA 23 Viking Club 23 Attendance Helper 33 Young Adults 23 Melody Maidens 23 Wrestling Stat- istician 3, 43 Valkyries Club 3. ANNE MURRAY - Stage Crew 2, 3, 43 Drama Club 2, 3, 43 Ski Club 23 Viking Club 23 Concert Band 2, 33 Symphonic Band 43 Orchestra 3, 43 Russian Club 4. BETTY MUSSER - Symphonic Band 2, 3, 43 Marching Band 2, 3, 43 Concert Band 23 Orchestra 2, 3, 43 German Club 23 Russian Club 43 All-City Orchestra 33 Band Officer 3, 43 Once Upon a Mattress 2. DEBBIE MYERS - Office Helper 23 Wrestling Statistician 3, 43 Ski Club 2. SUSAN NACKE - Student Council 23 Viking Club 23 FTA 23 Spanish Club 33 Young Adults 3, 43 Contest Choir 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 3. DENISE NAEGELE -Viking Club 23 Home EC. Club 4. SHERRY NANCE - Latin Club 2, 3, 43 Red Cross 23 Guid- ance Helper 43 Biology Helper 23 Advanced Placement Latin 3, 4. WENDELYN NEALE - Girls Tennis Team 23 French Club 43 Ski Club 4. RANDALL NESSER - German Club 2, 3, 43 Bicycle Club 43 National Honor Society 3. PATRICIA NIEHUS - Orchestra 2, 3, 43 German Club 23 Swimming Timer 43 Student Council 43 Senior Choir 33 National Honor Society 3. BETH NIHART -Art Club 3. LORAINE NIST - Viking Club 33 Sports Survey 33 Valkyries 3, 43 I.O.E. 33 C.O.E. 43 Vice-President 43 Soph. Choir 2. LUANN NIROTE - Interschool Basketball 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 2, 33 GAA 2, 3, 4, Sgt. at Arms 3, Secre- tary 43 Interschool Softball 2, 4. FRANCES OBERKONZ - Music 2. CAROLYN OBERT - French Club 2, 4. KIM O'BRIEN - Latin Club 3, 43 Marching Band 3, 43 Con- cert Band 33 Symphonic Band 43 National Honor Society 3. DEBORAH OLIVER - Spanish Club 33 DECA 43 Secretary 4. JOHN O'NEIL - Latin Club 3, 43 Football Manager 43 Senior Choir 43 Contest Choir 43 Newsletter Staff 3. DIANE OSIF - DECA 4, Vice-President. SUSAN OWENS - Latin Club 2, 33 GAA 23 National Honor Society 3. DAVID PALMER - Marching Band 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 3, 43 German Club 2, 33 Varsity N 43 Wrestling 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 4. MARY PALUMBO - Student Council 43 Wrestling Statisti- cian 3, 4. KATHRYN PAPENBROCK - Home Ec. Club 3, 4. SUSAN PARKHURST - Soph. Choir 23 Young Adults 33 Melody Maidens 33 Contest Choir 3, 4. CHUCK PARRISH - Varsity Football Manager 2, 3, 43 Inter- mural Basketball 2, 3, 43 Student Council 3, 43 Latin Club 23 Ski Club 33 Varsity N 43 Contest Choir 3, 43 Young Adults 3, 53 4, Senior Choir 4, Soph. Choir 2. HOWARD PAUL - Camera Club 2, 3, 4, President 3, Audio- Visual 3, Yearbook Staff 4, lntermural Table Tennis 4. CYNTHIA PAULOS - Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 2, 4, Office Helper 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Soph. Choir 2, Girls Glee 2, 4, Senior Choir 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Miracle Worker 2, Messiah 2. JOHN PAYNE - Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Football 2, Viking Club 2. RUSS PENNELL - Swim Team 2, 3, 4, Varsity N 3, 4, Track 4. SUE PENROD - Attendance Helper 3, 4. MICHAEL PERKINS - District Science Day Superior 2, State Science Day Superior 2, Ohio State Fair - Junior Science Exhibit Superior 2, Flowers for AIgernon 3, Chess Club 3, Newsletter Staff 3, Northland News School Reporter 3, Story Editor Graduation Newspaper 3, National Honor Society 3, International Thespian 3, BatteIle's Student Skills Committee Representative 3, National Merit Semi-Finalist 4, The Bad Seed 4, Audio-Visual 4, Teacher's Convocation Represent- ative 4, Drama Club 4, Student Interest Forum Representa- tive 4. DONNA PFAFF - Ski Club 2, Creative Writing Club 2, Art Club 2, Vice-President 3, Student Council 3, Secretary 4, Viking Volunteers 4. THOMAS POWER - Ski Club 2, 4. KRISTIE POWERS - Valkyries 4, Student Council 3, 4, Viking Club 2, GAA 2, 3, Latin Club 4, Interschool Volleyball 2, Varsity Swim Timer 3, National Honor Society 3. RUSSELL PRICE - Football 2, 3, 4. MONICA PRYOR- I.O.E. 3, 4. DAVID RAU - Concert Band 2, 3. KAREN REICHELDERFER - Young Adults 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Contest Choir 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, Ski Club 2, 3, German Club 2, Student Council Alternate 2, Girls Tennis Team 4, Melody Maidens 3, Viking Varieties 3. LINDA REYNOLDS - GAA 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4, Interschool Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Interschool Basketball 2, 3, Orchestra 2, 3, Symphonic Band 2, 4, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Majorette 3, 4, Captain 4. DOUG RICHARDS - Ski Club 2. JEFF RICHARDSON - Football 2, ZBG'S 3, 4. KENNETH RINGOLD - Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, Wres- tling 2, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Viking Club 2, Student Council 2. MARNA RITTS - Young Adults 2, 3, 4, Concert Chorale 3, 4, Contest Choir 2, 3, 4, Solo Contest 2, 3, Spanish Club 2. DEBBIE ROARK - Ski Club 2, Student Council Alternate 4, Miracle Worker 2, Once Upon a Mattress 2, Charlie 3. JAN ROBERTS - Creative Writing Club 2. SHERI ROBINSON -Art Club 2, 3, 4. MELANIE RUSH - French Club 2, 3, Ski Club 3, Student Council4. ROBERT SANDHAM - Cashier Cafeteria Helper 3, 4. DARYL SCHNEIDER - Audio-Visual 2. SUE SEITZ - GAA 25 Ski Club 2, Viking Club 2, Soph. Choir 2, Newsletter Staff 3, Valkyries 3, 4, Costume Mistress 4. NORMA SEWELL - Yearbook Staff 3, 4, Ski Club 3, 4, I.O.E. 4. 54 BRIAN SMITH - Drama Clt5J.ET5aa'gefC.s2: 2. DOUG SMITH - Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 4, Varsity N 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Viking Club 2. CINDY SMITH - GAA 2, Ski Club 2, National Honor Society 3, Wrestling Statistician 3. PAMELA SMITH - French Club 2, 4, GAA 3, National Honor Society 3. SUE SMITH - Creative Writing Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 3. PAM SNEPP - Concert Band 2, 3, Symphonic Band 4, Marching Band 3, 4, Junior Young Adults 2, Young Adults 3, 4, Concert Chorale 3, 4, Viking Club 2, Latin Club 2, Student Life 2, Viking Varieties 3, VICKI STAMM - Student Council 4, Varsity Basketball 3, Viking Club 3, Gym Monitor 4, Guidance Helper 3, OWE 3, 4. RICK STELZER - Football 2, Baseball 2, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4. DIANE STEVENS - Spanish Club 2, Soph. Choir 2, Young Adults 3, 4, Messiah 2, Melody Maidens 2, 4, Home Ec. Club 4, Variety Show 3, Contest Choir 3, 4. STEPHANIE STEWART - Spanish Club 2, 4, GAA 3, National Honor Society 3. JOE STILES - Young Adults 2, 3, 4, Contest Choir 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 2. LAURENCE STOTT - Miracle Worker 2, Impossible Years 3, Jack and the Beanstalk 3, Flowers for Alger- non 3. DIANE SUMMIT - Library Helper 3, 4. CYNTHIA SWISHER - Senior Choir 4, Latin Club 4, Art Club 4. KAREN TAYLOR - Valkyries 3, Marching Band 2, lzl, 4, Con- cert Band 2, Young Adults 2, 3, 4, Concert Chorale 4, Mel- ody Maidens 3, Contest Choir 2, 3, 4, Once Upon a Mat- tress 2, Messiah 2, Drama Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Stu- dent Council 4, Jack and the Beanstalk 3, Viking Varieties 3, Orchestra 4. VIRGINIA TAYLOR - Soph. Choir 2, Messiah 2, French Club 2, GAA 3, 4, Senior Choir 3, A Choir 4. WILLIAM TANNER - National Honor Society 3, 4, Swim Team 2, 3, 4. GLENDENE THORNBLOOM - Soph. Choir 2, Ski Club 2: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4, Messiah 2: Flowers for Algernon 3, National Honor Society 3, 4. JIM TONEY - Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, Football 2, 4: Tennis 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Varsity N 3, 4, Viking Club 2, 3, 4. SHARON TOWLER - C.O.E. 4, FTA 3, Valkyries 3. SHAUNA TOWLER - GAA 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3: Ski Club 4, Spanish Club 2. IQVASDA TOY - GAA 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, lnterclass Basket- a . STEVEN TRASHSEL - Chess Team 2, 3, 4, Young Adults 3: Contest Choir 3, 4. MARGARET TRIACHEFF - Viking Club 2, 3, I.O.E. Club 3: Attendance Helper 3, C.O.E. Club 4, President 4. JAMES TRIPP - Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3,41 Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 4. ROBIN TROTTER - Soph. Choir 2, Attendance Office Helps. 3. STUART TUCKER - Baseball 2, Cross-Country 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Chess Team 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 2, 3, Sym- phonic Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 4, National Honor Society 4, lntermural Basketball 4, Swim Team 4. KANDY TUDOR - Yearbook Statt 2, Attendance Office Helper 2, 3, 4. PAM TURGEON - Latin Club 2, 3, Soph. Choir 2, Senior Choir 3, Viking Club 3, Guidance Helper 4. RICHARD UELTSCHY - Marching Band 2, 3, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, President 3, Symphonic Band 2, 3, Golf Team 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, lntermural Handball 3, Chess Club 4. CHARLES VAGT - Spanish Club 2, Ski Club 2, 3. VICKI VALENTINE -Art Club 4. WILLIAM VLASICH - Basketball 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3. JANELLE VOLLMER - Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Art Club 2, Viking Club 2, Sports Survey 2, GAA 2. GARY WATKINS - German Club 2, 3, Band 2, 3. BARBARA WATSON - Sophomore Choir 2, Senior Choir 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 4, Messiah 2, Yearbook Staff 3 Ass't Senior Editor, Co-Editor 4, Girl's Glee 4. KAY WAY - Library Helper 2. SAM WEAVER - National Honor Society 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4. VICKY WEBB - Young Adults 2, 3, 4, Concert Chorale 3, 4, Melody Maidens 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Messiah 2, Contest Choir 2, 3, 4. KAREN WEBER - GAA 2, Ski Club 2, Viking Club 2. DIANA WELSH - Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Girls Basketball Team 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 4, Girls Tennis Team 2. STEVE WENGER - Student Council 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Varsity N 2, 3, 4, Young Adults 2, 3. JODY WENNER - Home Ec. Club 3. PAULA WEVODAU - German Club 2, 3, 4, Creative Writing Club 4, Young Adults 2, 3, 4, Contest Choir 2, 3, 4, Melody Maidens 3, Viking Varieties 3, Red Cross Club 2. CINDY WHITE -Viking Club 2, GAA 2, Valkyries 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA WHITE - German Club 2, 3, 4, Melody Maidens 2, National Honor Society 3, Red Cross Club 2. TERI WHITE - l.O.E. 3, 4, Sports Survey 2, Viking Club 2, 3, Ski Club 2. LINDA WILCOX - Soph. Choir 2, Senior Choir 3, 4, Melody Maidens 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. SUE WILLIAMSON - Ski Club 2, 3, 4, National Honor Soci- ety 3, Melody Maidens 2, 3. JUD WOOD - Basketball 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 4, Viking Club 2, Varsity N 3, 4, National Honor Society 3. TOM WOODWARD - Lib 2, Nature 2, 3, Bowling 3, Basket- ball 4. DWIGHT YOAKAM - Band 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 3, 4, Stage Band 3, 4, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Stage Crew 3, 4, Thea- ter Dept. Plays 2, 3, 4. JIM YOAKUM - Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 4, National Honor Society 3, Viking Club 2. BETH YOCCA - l.O.E. 3, 4, Viking Club 3, Ski Club 3, Sports Survey 2. STEVE YORDE - Latin Club 2, 4, Football 2, Student Coun- cil 3, Viking Club 2, Ski Club 4. OTHELA YORK - Viking Club 2, Ski Club 2, GAA 2, 3, French Club 4, Spanish Club 4, Sports Survey 2. MARTHA YOUMAN - Viking Club 2. CONNIE YOUNG - French Club 2, l.O.E. 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent 4, National Honor Society 3, Creative Writing Club 3. KEN ZELACHOWSKI - Basketball 2, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Viking Club 2, lntermurals 3, 4, National Honor Society 3. 55 . ' , ei' .,- 51: ., L f + 144' ?k Y Z-1 , fi. x ,, 4 -E . . ', 17- ' Law.:-,L-, . 21' fig!! '.r..i ' v- , N-s ,lk , 5 T wi- ifwwg I ' - . 8+ + ,-. QQ' 1 . I ,xv I I . , , Q X lx X RK ,Y X x, ,3Qf.W ... V .5 ff ' ' 'xx , K 1 f K '12 ixqyv-Q . 1 I .6 71g 'fr I f'wQ W 1 L A hx, , 'k F V it :U -A ' - ,aww qW:,k ' -'Wm X-'-7.--' J-A-, , I-,. I , . If VP'-', 8.57443 L rp, I: NV.--,sselgg - .yiwwpfqjd e1v4.. T Qing. . l ..- mmm Ml: Ev Q f'...,f ' 7-1' ', , .5 SPCDRTS VIKINGS WIN NORTH DIVISION CROWN ... , ,1 6 URINIIQQ 5 vioiiriiint I ,wqiiiiinn D mltllulq miiiiiiilim 93 Ah VARSITY FOOTBALL - fF?ow U Rusty Price, Joe Mayhew, Bob Atwood, Jeff Brader, Tony Margello, Steve Wenger, Dave Conley, Doug Smith, Rick Branzell, Ken Ringold, Mark Carr, Stan Chaney. KROW 21 Ken Dodson, Andy Ferree, John Giroux, Sam Weaver, Rob Slye, Mike Byrd, Jim Toney, Ron Melchiorre, Steve Lowry, Scott Atwood, Ron Nichols. CROW 31 Terry Kuss, Alan Veatch, Jerry Chaney, Jack Severance, Mike Koch, Gary Branzell, Shaun Newlan, Matt Jones, Charlie Lausch, Ed Onslow. fRow 41 Frank Palmiero, Don Welle, Jett Kelch, Romel Akrouche, Greg Hitt, Mike Harper, Tim Keysor, Steve Garwood, Ken Orth, Paul Colflesh, Lowell Stott. fFi'ow 52 Mr. Evans, Mr. Howe, Mr, Deyo, Mr. Rittenhouse, Mr. White. Mr. Lakeman, Mr. Smith, Greg Hartman, Phil Paolini, CROW 6j Glenn Winter, Dave Morando, Doug Smith, Chuck Parrish, Joe Shaloski, John O'Neil, Dan Thomas, Paul Carroll, Dan Hardin Barry Irwin. VIKES FALL TO RIDGE The football Vikings at Northland went into their heavy football schedule as the defending City League Champions, a tradition that they aimed to keep! With a long list of returning seniors the Vikings had a capable and experienced squad. After some disappointing non- league games, Northland's team, under Coach Frank Howe, came back to remain undefeated in league play, having a mere 22 points scored by opponents in six games. Northland and Walnut Ridge again went into the Championship battle between the North and the South. Our team, seek- ing a second crown, their team, seek- ing revenge. The Vikings put up a tre- mendous fight but were overcome by a score of 21 -1 4. 58 I . mg , jg',,,,'iCJlI 9 .I li, I. 4 5 . A The Northland Coaching Staff, Mr. Rittenhouse, Mr. Howe, and Mr. Deyo, discuss strategies at the Championship Game with Walnut Ridge. 1-7.x 7.1, J ., ,- is 2 I '5 'J :mrs 3 55552 SE ,F 9 4 71 1 Wg,-fe A -2' ,- x 5 1' N t rl! D if 1, ' 'x ' ! . I . L, fT:ff'T ij,Qf r QQ, 'N 1 -- ' -RLXXQ .Nt Junior John Giroux takes the snap from center Doug Smith. Don Welle C345 makes the block as John Giroux C365 carries the ball. -.9 Q . .n.I ' uA.14.nAg..f--1-l'f.'- -A 1:41, -, 1 Junior Frank Palmiero COOJ out-maneuvers the Walnut Ridge defense. EXPERIENCED SQUAD DCDES WELL! 'Mrk --E --- ' ' A - - - . f ' it 559113 iv . ffl? 59 A v-f-f' 'Y ie' ax 'fi ' A N ffffii 2.--,1 -V 71:5 J r 1 --34 55v2ie:.3i A.-eMr,.'i','4 ' f 'L A--Y in '- -IJ, -CAQGTZ3 :T-K.f,k.,-V V HWMIXNI i C .- , i mtiilnnnyygws .NORTHLAW in pi Iii? Z'-ii 1,45 u if 5 2 '42 L' .J 91- L, A in Qt i Xi I L. A L . II? ' L, ti , , iff A K, H tl ,Myer ,.1,.- AL , of A 'A 5:9 Joe Mayhew Lg' H ' we f -we-.,.. -vs --,Q -f-,- - 1-- Rob Siye - -ll A 4 A Q . w- . , 1 -v f z -EQQTLQ 1 or ,mgrntnub 4? ' U L' ,xxx , Doug Smith ...is-' TF?-if - - I f -4-1 1 gy' X f' if ntulnuux gg Sam Weaver i in 'E'IL4i1 'X Eiiirdimatutiii XML I :QE E 4' 11 . 6 -E .E WP-E V r ' y 'Qi f ii Q ---f:- 5, X K A Scott Atwood IJ x -6 aw '- if A 'ea H ' wvelffa-- Avi R - - . X IORTHLMDI ' it V f 1 3 f --7 L--' i i -Y' .' S-it on . 3 V A X E'fff-q-A R!Fs'sF?L'i-A V! W-A : Rick Branzell S., LL -f-if '- - H. K Q x -v-A Ez:- . F' ' 'N in 'iioimiuinn v 3' wwf' f R :I 55'f5+t?'f1f4 WL fi Dave Conley Tony Margeilo Steve Lowery i i Senior Bob Atwood carries the ball. ...-...........L. lilll ?'T: r'-1 - -- 1- S I L S 1- V'-T-L: if-Y' i f '53 TT-5 Y n , , X, 'Z 1 ei.. 'f if -A A 1- J we - - 4.4 gy HORTHLAND N i HLANP Q mf ! WRTHMN Q Mar 'i F-T ORA L Lei ' sir! ' .. ja x 4 K li: ,,2 . . M V A f'-:fl ' .ME .,.-3 Ls' 'er ! 5 Jim Toney Ken Fiingold Rusty Price TWENTY SENICDRS GRADUATE w A-ir 2 ' V . . K W - . I' X i .1 'I is ' A. i ts C' wtp fff' Q f A Q , . QE S-H113 . .1 Ffh ff gg Q- 'L -V -TY 125 V' -Still' ig -Atv .T-' .. ' ' Y :1't D ' '-' , , 1, Q' A N'illLAll0 ' '33 . AURTHUIND, ails 55 'll0 'Lwif li k'- Q W A Q- .X W A f X E -1 -J ' 15. ff '11 -A A w E - l 9 I-. jf f 926421 A ta-F rg VNORTHLANL 7 Stan Chaney . ' -R Q ,.,.,l- . ,' I ' i . f a sa, 'i s 2. if 1' , . ' W . X1 4 ...t 'R' I tiiitiixiiitf' 'M ' Sh In I Jeff Brader C-f' .: ' s ..rfi'f'zf Q-:EQ ,... 'au g L- 3 4 C -3 ml. - T'.- ' .: ,, -'--Q Q M --l..q .,r....,- 4-1-i f' i 'I' grew: i S' 1 af:?-555' f-1?--' .414 rlgfv' 'bifix ' 1' ,tx uoRTHLAiF Mike Byrd ,A A A f A I 3 , f Q 7 L .. --V A ,mmiitniin 'H ' ,Q rl 7 1 i ' . is A 1 . , f ' ,T A .A,1'FQ.-'IJ I Cf- QI ' 't i ,lb 'g'A' pi-'. 'f , ' rx 5 gn, A Y.. ,aah il V. ' V. If - We Mark Carr Bob Atwood Steve Wenger 95 Varsity Cheerleaders Laurie Jones and Natalie Saggio show their disappointment as the Vikings lose to Walnut Ridge 21-14. ' ' ' I ,jf Mrs. Carolyn White can hardly watch! Fion Melchiorre 1-qv 'L 1 'V' ,fir Y . '5 Y. Go Vikings, Go! Manager- John O'NeiI T ' 1 ,, W H l' - ri - ,,,,, , , H ,,,,1: ,5iig,,, , , A - ' '- ff . ,sd-1 --,, , - el A .J J 'Q - -. 1.1-1 4 ...JIY -,v O' 01 ,, ' ur 33 1 ., 5uv'N. h ,- ,. M 1 fl A- ' WE '-3 , . -'L' ,-: 1'--K 2 ,A I ,IM JR '15 N F, Q 1,,f,,4,1.4 mm fn' an tem ' 1 1 ff, 1-4 A n 1...- -.. 2 . -A , Sw 1- ' fr, f ' , ' Y . , -A . , -A - .f gg ff- f Y?- -Q sf -ri -L , 1 1 1 da' A 1-.-4 . f i fi Q ,A X Q . -1' x t . V f o , ' 1 X Vx, : r, - X 5 ,A 'Q X I L V 1-rm Q' 1, , 'f ,V v- lu ' ff -'AM 4 my is 'nl ' T,.r,-1'S:J Q - i 1' A ' ll EJ x 'x I' - 'u'l:.',. ri-,i ..., -1 1. 1 1111 x in f,,1 Q, - i ' I- H. I! IIDIA I Illlldull 5 fl' I lLJMs.4l llnliin'-T,'KAl?r'l 'il A, - ' ai - J 31l 'uf Q !5 '5' l A 'T 5 lun iSEIF 'F2lEal ' i'iii5 ' qi 15 zz J ' -, jf . i - 3 1 - -v-.L i vga: 11' 'wmnv , llllvpwi. gi r maui. asauigiuir-al 1' 1 l7 'fu pu-1 ' gg, 3 -, 4 L va .fl A Ill' 1:15 'V' A ':.:::1fwr1 vwgs.a1er'1:2 ., Aa I' ' ezrzgrif L-.. AG ' M' - l .. ' f-- --- ..A. in--m..:.::.,.. f 7' L -1- .. .1 .ln 'in an ,li '1'll'1lli ilL I LRG? nn Alf' int-+.3:t?'1?1F.Z'iiTNi if Sit ,lim ll All' RESERVE FOOTBALL - fRow 19 Don Welle, Dave Bennett, Gregg Hitt, Kurt Neubaumer, Ken Orth, Larry Hart, Bill Kuskowski, Chris Arnold, Bob Orth. fRow 22 Jim Rice, Jett Collins, Mike Anderson, Barry lnfvin, Marty King, Randy Conley, Jim York, Greg Hartman. CROW 32 John Lang, Jett Hutchison, Phil Paolini, Romel Akrouche, Jeff Kinder, Bill Veeck, Mike Cheeseman, Rick Leopard. CROW 42 Jelt Schleup, Randy Slioker, Mike Bro- derick, Bob White, Tom Ulery, Joe Boffo, Brad Hagley, Jack Moore, Paul Colflesh, Gary Branzell. fRow 51 Larry Heddington, Johnny D'Andrea, Danny Thomas. SCOREBOARD VARSITY RECORD NHS 14 Worthington NHS 7 DeSales NHS 32 East High NHS 20 Mifflin NHS 0 Arlington NHS 24 North NHS 28 Linden NHS 14 Whetstone NHS 20 Brookhaven NHS 14 Walnut Ridge :gr :gg lg: :gc ag: ,gr RESERVE RECORD NHS 27 Brookhaven NHS 14 Whitehall NHS 8 East High NHS 6 Walnut Ridge NHS 24 North NHS 40 Linden NHS O Whetstone Band Director Mr. McAfee shows his spirit. 'T Mr. Deyo congratulates Jett Brader. Joe Mayhew C443 gets rushed. N ni x ,X v 5, W . 9.39, I V:-'Q'-Q 'QI 1 1 fp i 6 1 0' I 436 1-1, Ry' Q ,ef 3 fy, 1 x W , Jim Toney goes up for two! BASKETBALL RECORD MUCH IMPROVED Pi ,, ESQQ fi -A ', -X ' l'1' ,agar-T' ' .4 1 . E ,S,y,..ff, W . I J ,J If J life: r gr E 6 K 4, r .P J Q yi ii F.!f'3,'2.H ' 'ikfeu lg. -' Lap f'1r Yer, .Egg 'uf' 4 I 4 '?A jp n 4 X31 i'x 1 ig gg ,L g Q ' ffci ' R R E. A :haf 'Lg The bleachers were full as the Varsity game gets underway. .V V 2- 5 Darrel Miller gets control of the ball. Pr... , -v, L Affair sf' me Y -si.-.,, . M Team members gather around as Coach Rittenhouse gives a last Reserve Cheerleaders wish the minute pep-talk. Vikings Good Luck. VARSITY BASKETBALL - fRow U Doug Smith, Mark DeBellis, Bill Vlasich. CROW 22 John Burgman, Darrel Miller, Scot Burbacher, Jud Wood, Phil Cassis, Jim Toney, Larry Meek, Joe Stasko, Don Woodward. RESERVE BASKEFBALL TEAM - fRow U Shane Snodgrass, Jeff Kelch, Dan Miller, Dave Roberts, Mike Preisser, Jeff Kinder. fF1'ow 2j Bret Faulkner, Mike Hard, Jeff Frye, Gary Wex, Mike Colgrove, Flomel Akrouche, Eeserve Basketball games also proved to be exciting. Senior Jud Wood prepares to Scalp the Indians as Jody Mel ick and Denise Blank cheer on. NORTHLAND TAKES CITY Viking fans were not at all disappointed this year as the 1978-74 Cagers won the City League Co-Championship. Leading scorer Jud Wood led eight other seniors to a much improved season, 12-5 overall, and 10-3 in the league. The City League race was a hot one right down to the wire as the lead was shared by at least two schools throughout the season. High- lighting this year's action were the whomping victories over co-leaders Mohawk and Eastmoor. Congratulations, Vikings on ANOTI-lERjob well done! T V A V, -..., X- t ,RBRTHLAND NURTHLINUD X wonruuraz A fu X g A at CROSS-COUNTRY - fRow 11 Gary Anderson, Eric Buskirk, Mark Smith, Todd Kincaid, Stuart Tucker. fRow 22 Jeff Shields, Mike McCielIand, Don Allamang, Marty Metzker, Fiocky Oldaker, Steve Camper. CRow 31 Mr. Kull, Bob Davidek, Bob McClelland, Larry Hedges, Pat Gilfillan, Scot Burbacher. i Members of the Viking Marching Band give the Cross-Coun- try Team a spirited sendoft before the big City League Meet. CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM PLACES SECOND IN CITY Scot Burbacher proudly holds NorthIand's trophy. Bob Davidek Bob McClelland Scot Burbacher Marty Metzker , -lm T .4 '11 -fem-r: -5 v Cv 'M 'U . V - s, A474 ' EQ--TJ' I myfffr RM? 'P' T 'QPSK .,.V -- 5 K- y .5 Gary Anderson V4 U 1- x f 1 QW' 6 A . ---. faq, 1 , -..J'r2wr , 3,3-in f'fwf+f1' A - ' 1 ffjgff if 1-f?fifi.,,, A , ' . ffbfinj 'q ,f,2,,vpg ,gg-lj: , W V - - , ' ,pf ,ig 1 ,o:.g.,'-ni' 1 1- -.' 9,-. . -1 454. ggi f, ' - ,, f'f,,1:-,,. r- haf V I f f' . 2-eff., , ,qw . '- kQP,7'f .L r' Q-ff airs' :.- , , -, ' fr.. 'W 9 aff , fv 3? U c A V I V 1 .f W. , J I: -2 . V- -1 , r er , Those last few strides make the long run worthwhile. Stu Tucker i -1 46 The whistle blows and the meet begins! X J 1 H . WRESTLING GAINS SUPPORT Each year talented perlorm- ers come and go in each aspect of sports. lt seems that Wrestling has finally come into its limelight. Spirited crowds helped cheer the Viking wrestlers on to victory, and were consoling in times of defeat. This kind of support is the kind of tradition worth keeping. VARSITY WRESTLING - CROW U Tim Mahoney, Jerry Schwenker, Joe Mayhew, Don Payne, Bob Shows, Tim Daniels, Ron Lincicome. CROW 22 Mike Byrd, Steve Wenger, Dave Palmer, Charlie Lausch, Jeff Brader, John Payne, CROW Sj Doug Smith, .John Gugliemotto, Mike Scurria, Dave Corder, Tim Hamilton, Many Matz- ger, Stan Chaney, Dave Morando, Chuck Deyo. J-V WRESTLING - Albert Clark, Jim Woods, Chris Arnold, Maty King, Mark Hulme, Jett Heath, Wayne Lemly, CROW 21 Keith Bradford, Paul Colflesh, Greg Hitt, Andy Ferree, Kurt Neubaumer, Ken Orth, Mark Savoia. , FI IQI-lIeIftIftI, aitgijk gjx fa, wx 'A 'f RESERVE WRESTLING - CROW U Bill Kuskowski, Bob onn, Greg wilson, 1973-74 WRESTLING STATISTICIANS Daryl Sanders, Larry Hedges, Dan Aldrige, Ray Melick, Dave Holtz, Joe Janszen, Erik Hanson. CROW 21 Dan Hardin, Bob White, Kevin Resch, Rob Brown, Dan Scurria, Steve Martin, Doug Grinstead, Kevin Metzger, Glen Winter. Joe Mayhew Stan Chaney Jeff Brader Steve Wenger Tim Mahoney Ts U Mike Byrd Every wrestler eventually meets his match. Dave Corder 'T' T' 'TT' 'T' T If 5 1 5 Ax ' x l I f 4 Y ' l fN M ' Dave Palmer Marty Metzger Tim Daniels John Payne Tim Hamilton Mike Byrd finds himself in a bind as this West wrestler takesadvantage ofthe situation. X L ,X .. Steve Wenger pins his opponent from West. VICTORYZ. . .VIIKINLJDE The Vikings have had some good years in the past but none as memo- rable as the one just past. Not only did Northland win the North Division Title in Football, the City League Co-Championship in Basketball, 2nd place in the City Cross Country Loop, but this year's Viking Wrestlers placed 2nd in the City Meet. Junior Varsity took first place for the fourth consecutive year. Individual honors were also high for Northland's ath- letes. These are the kinds of traditions that Northland fans hope are kept up in the years to come. ' I GlFlL'S SWIM TEAM - fRow U Tina Best, Cheryl Frazier, Cheryl Harrison, Tami Roth, Donna Doskotch, Shelly Canright, Cathy Craig, Bonnie Frazier. CROW 22 Mr. Smeltz, Karen Flurik, Gina Buccalo, Cathy Dini, Denise Sentz, Cathy Morando, Louise Vesco. BOY'S SWIM TEAM - CROW U Mitch Spiro, Richard Ghast, Mike Johnson, Luke Kreklas, Bill Tanner, Devlin Donalson. fF1'ow 21 Mr. Smeltz, Stu Tucker, Mark Taylor, Roland Szczgiel, Jim Schilling, Ric Chichester, Rus Pennel. 1, , 373' -X , Jef.: 1' 'I c 'I , - A l, 4 :Avy . ,gf 4 'in 'ff ,Q-we x Wfbcf I M- - . 1 'I I Another Viking score seems inevitable. VIKINGS WCDRTHY OF PRAISE Exhausted after a strenuous bout, this Viking Wrestler takes a breather. C 'W-an-...,.,., , , MAG-M-.ww N Each wrestler hopes that his match will end with a pin, ' f' 5 . . . 1 V' 1, 5.1 Q i. 55.1 s 'F 'iTf oo 0.4, sh gg? gig ' 4 1 .....Qf9G9' ffl: A N Z5i'2Q'! !+e2-92' vi few- cfm- 'oo oe 'offfw -m:fe'f-ffvarx A nw: no 'Q e ,aw ow ww HSD - 4. 3XKp - , g . 7' 9... Q 5 7 'E If 09, 9Vf2'vl?9i S 0 'NUM 0,1 a A own ff W1 2f.mmQ.zrF.9'. L A0,.v.v.mv.v.0X5l+49!-f.+. .. 12 Q A 9 'qfuavbi JUNICDRS by Q mn if ,-,,N, f Migwwf, 29.1153 'z g .Q . 5 5 .,A,' 1 ff' xv JDQJ we f fa 1 :Jim Abbruzzese Linda Adkins Flose Agriesti Tom Albanese Kim Alben Dan Aldridge Mike Alexander Don Allerrnang Jerry Alston JIVIN' JUNIORS ARE ALIVE Tj' A Debbie Kepler gets helpful assistance from H ' Mrs. Grahek in the office. D1 I X11 Junior Valkyries Kathy Neihus and Diana Brannon make their turns precise while the band forms the traditional Block N. ii Rob Grotehouse pays close attention to History teacher Mr. White. Rachel Norton waits patiently as her friends get their books for their next class. tiff Martin Ardre Ken Anguish Lori Ariss Kim Bailey Betsy Baker Brenda Baker Sue ,Barlow 'iirnrny Barr Kathy Barrov Karree Bartlett Kathee Bartlett Mark Beall Bobby Beatty Bobby Bedritis Cathy Behrendt Jerri Bennett Tina Best Paul Biglar Cathy Billings Cindy Black Denise Blank Linda Booker Debra Boorman Kelly Bourdette Tom Bowling Peggy Boytin Allen Braithwaite Debbie Brahojow Kim Brant Dennis Brigman Rick Brinnon Brooks Betts Cindy Brooks 'N 'lffj ff XN. NEXT YEAR, WE'LL BE SENIORSV' .p ., 4 ,N I -:qi . 'sez TQ ,f .ix 'I ,Q gli , hi .-P fit FN . YJ t it -. ' I- fm. 1 1 X ' i ft,-M .is '43 'il Sue Barlow dreams of the day when all of her first semester classes will be mere memories. YY' Q-2 -Q f HF , M 4' ..., .IVY Y',l ,-Q , 'G-.. ,, -.... 'if ' .94 1 v X: ', , '1 wa' 1 U .L ,- - , l ' ' .. ii -1 i ii 1 1 z 'Lt L3 11N Q, ug? ,BM AWS! f-s Za -fra of -.- , A 4 . 1.-a Mr. Stamps apprehends another student who is out of class between periods. Kevin Brooks Nancy Brooks Cindy Brown Gina Buccao Bob Buck Betty Burgess Nancy Burigana Patricia Burleson Brenda Burns Darleen Burton Gary Burton Ftich Campbell Shelly Canright Darrell Carmichael Bill Carty John Cascioll John Cauteb Lisa Ceschist Jerry Chaney Sue Chenry Richard Chichester Frances Ciotola Tonia Ciotola Alben Clark Alexander Clark Michael Clark Stacey Clarke Carole Clouse Perry Coat Mary Comston Donna Connell Cindy Conner Jack Cornell Carl Costello Steve Cowgill Cindy Crabtree Nesa Cramblett Mike Crawford Tim Crawford Carmen Cuta Terry Dadria Denise Dale ' GXQ9 STILL NOT ON TOP .l dxf' Q x l all 5 Q! 1-Lf YJ at wa- tt 'fl-I g!L X j 1' l ,f , 1-. j-lf'-it wrt A tall' Darrell Carmichael and Patty Burleson await the bell for their next class. WW V ',. A' x fa' ff f N Us I ' ,va n 4- vw , Sax va 5 ' 4 Q. 1 ,H . 'Q -L 131 i ' 'V x A F , ' ' O X 'art s Af: ti f K ax , A is ,Q M ' :Ui BUT STILL NCT ON BOTTCDM! -l .. ik ' -LA, Q17 - T. X A ' xx L ,,s ve 1 -'---,-,- ,,.,,..4-1- Taking a test all alone isn't very easy as Karen Linda Jamieson isn't too proud of her art MUGS 9XD9Vi9V1CeS- project. Jody Daulton Alma Davis Tim Davis Sandra Davis Debra Deartn Vincent Deilano Julie Denny Thomas Denny vQtLDerr Linda Devoll Cnrutina DeVore Frank DiPaob Geri Dixon Kenny Dodson Devlin Donaldson Donna Doskotoh Mark Drzemiecki Karen Dubocs Karen Dunlop Anta Durbin Becky Earnhart John Eberhard Sylhet Eberhardt Mollie Echelmayer Penny Elke Vicki Engel Tom Erlenbusch Barb Erwin Mary Essex .Joni Evans Graig Fela Andrew Ferree Dan Field WJ! v- . f .7 19X JUNIORS SHOW WINNING WAYS 16 ,Ni . I -.,.f.47s Earlier in the year, girl's gym classes were able to take advantage of the warm weather. ,D xr 1 4.3 .1 s V12 T7 'Spf ax, X T7 v-'I' . X11 . ,,, A ,Q ' I an .. 2 4 7 1 'Kay' I I, 5 Uri! NX.: xy fu, 1 'K .,,, 1 V. , 'MDM !: ff Tom Dawson gets his ticket early for Friday night's football game. f... '21 ..f9' Gary Fink John Fenley Cindy Finnicum Mark Folk Sherry Fowke Mike Fowler Shari Fox Cheryl Frazier Karen Frenz Jim Friend David Friedlander Teresa Frissora Debbie Frye Jett Frye Diane Fuchs Scott Fussnecker John Gabriel Cheryl Garrison Steve Garwood Richard Gast Candy Gebhardt Patti Giamarco 7 AV , Ron Gibbons 1 X- I Lynn Gilbeitson I Q Pat Giifiilan John Giroux Kathy Glasstetter Andrea Godin Sue Good Terry Gooden Jim Goodrich Kenny Gordon Phyllis Gorman Donna Governor Tamera Graham Diana Grannon Frank Griffin Ann Gulick Ronnie Grob Robin Grothaus Treva Guthrie Diana Harden '75 STRIVES FOR PERFECTION 1 , I9 . at in ,JE 11 dx 'D A!- . t 4 N 247' ' 'Q ' ' .. -' y Y ' j- Kit .l- '. 1 i . . 1 I I K X i A, N V x i The conveniently located table in the lobby provides a haven for students who are bored with study halls. 11' b A ff. H ' J 5.7 4 . nj 1-17 YI TSX 1'- nx 65 I xl S' 'a '53 x' ' Ya -4' N L IX .9 .QQ Doria Ham BH! HaHO.'.e?! Greg Harniitor' Don Harnzftor Frank Hamilton Leslie Harn'EJ Mike Hanks Cheryl Hanks Lam' Hansgen Dan Hardin Mike Harper Debbie Harris f Cneryi Harrison Estelle Hartsnorn Kevin Haske Dan Heasiey Jeff Heath Larry Hedges Greg Henhe Todr Hennen B411 Hennmng tj Mike Henry Geneva Hetrick Joe Hinds X I va....X , ITN r. Ame '? Tom Hingst .m Q 4, Jayne Hoggatt V e d Lisa Hollsinger VT- I , gg X I Q ,I ' I l - - , c a. 4' - , A, . f ,N . J Q. , . . 'H f' 'fm Tonya Hoover Linda Horner Kathy Howard 1 14' Junior Ken Anguish lends a gentlemanly hand to Senior Diane Bauman. IS IT REALLY WORTH IT? V K I . ff! if ' AL A f AA N L1 'TCS' ka. Y-2' R Q., XJ . ia! I YM! E f '17 woimuncvow F090 1 f I- I fa f- , X f A . '-1 4.'f 21:-trail-:Q Debbie Thornsley uses the copy machine in the library. -Q-'I K7 Z x I f 4 I Kerry Hula Dan Humpries Tammy Hunt Debbie Hunter Cindy Huaron Jeff Hutchison Barry Irwin Wcky James Joe Janszen Robert Jasper Nelson Jeck Jackie Johnson David Johnson Chris Jones Matt Jones Pameia Jones Chuck Jones Debbie Julian Lisa Kackley Kim Kakabar Ron Karn I5e7l7y Keesecker Debbie Keiler Ingrid Kelner Brenda Kellenbarger Tim Keplar Janet Kettell l:arry Key TirT4eysor Debbie King Lesa King Marty King Pandy King Steve Kline Mike Koch Sue Kolbe Donna Kontul Karyl Koontz John Kristoi Cindy Kromer Tricia Krumm Bill Kuskowski Chuck Kyser Michelle l.aBorde Cheryl Lamprecht Patricia Lander Robert Laverty Timothy Laurence ELEVENTH GRADE? '4-mx Q 'x 2,1 aw, W-...I Hx Xl K l 4. A s YLZY' W, 'Q if-L' K1 tu.. 'rl '52 my .I-,J . 4' QVTF: u - M :rdf f ' mm xy VIS! R -iw 'dwg i ' ' - ' N frw., , A Y hx The stadium was filled to capacity during the first football pep rally. CHANGE OF PACE! f X f 5 3 if l if Q t f it 1 3 it f fi 4' A' , 4:- ? 2 Y: f ' SJ Zi V ll I , fi f. 11361 A ' ' na :buh Q 'Q ciktfg 1 K , X ,,, f' f tl A 1 , Q A N . 1 . I at ' A' Q uf i, Vs x-:RM . df ' Members of B Choir take a break as Mr. Davis steps out of the room. ,dflgixl 1 A J -Q, I ,vp vi V s ,,,, ,J I A i'ilfi.:f 'l?'f . .V 1 LV 5211 I ,ax 1 W mix 4 x -c. A -w. ,.-4 '-mn:-: Charles Lausch James Lee Richard Leopard Vikki Lerch Teri Lewis Ronnie Lincicome Greg Litchfield Freda Lochner Becky Lothamer Dean Love Cindy Lucas JoAnn Luzio Mary Madachy Chris Malone Stephan Mantz Rena Marquardt Janet Marshall David Martin Robert Marcum Gwen Mather David Mathias Jayne Matthews Paul Matthews Lynn Mattox Gary Mayhew Donna Mayo Darla Meyers Francie McAllister Mike McClelland Casey McCoy Blair McCreary Carol McDonald Shaunda McGee Mark Meeks Jan Meinhan Eric Mertz Tammy Milan Karen Miles Cindy Miller Darrell Miller Terri Mobley Candi Moore Dave Morando Becky Morgan Lou Ann Morgan Debbie Morris Steve Mould Kevin Murphy -'raw IV 7 'A' sz 73 x , , li, 1 ii ' l l 1 3? ' i X x 1 3 . yy L QY I 5.12 vii. N.: Fl X ,tx UN QT: Ki. , dei!! 'CTI A' '4u.f . l I The blue squares in the lobby provide a handy place for these underclassmen to study. if 41 vas! yu rv ,J Ax, 5 A' rw? . V! x ' , , x ' X f , x It l -5 xr, X A tg! ---r Cindy Miller stands at attention during a halftime per- formance ofthe Marching Vikings. .wif '41 4-rg Sw I 'Il-.Af Z X ,X 3 x Martin Murphy Jeanie Myers Steve Myers Mary Neary Craig Neate Jody Neer Kurt Neubaumer Shaun Newlon Kathy Niehus ig Flon Nichols as , YMJ ' 161, ive ,J -...J an ,. ., .4 fs, ,-7' S. vu ii. l Q .fif 3 W f Bruce Nicklaus Rachel Norton Rick Notturniano Donna Nutt Qeorge Oldaker EdiOnslow Caryl Orsini Gary Orth Bob Orth Margaret Owens Frank Palmeriero Steve Panico Lori Parker Diana Patterson Kim Paulusiak Don Payne Rick Payne Scott Peifer Regina Perry Faith Peters Sari Phiney Jannette Porter Brad Posphichel Mark Poston Laurie Pottle Jeff Powers Teresa Poxson Mike Poxson Debbie Ramey Tim Rascake Connie Ratliff Tom Rosshirt Becky Ream Jeff Rees Corey Reeves JUNIOR HIGH AND HIGH SCHOCDL 'WN aqui XS? 'lea' GU' 'RJ y I . 1- Af' 1.53 A my cm do 1' I init . 'I 'PP' A I - n I ' f 'mn X ' ,XM A l it X I I I -1 L, rv., '11 X I we me 'Q 5-W' Wag.: Sometimes the art tables aren't always the best place to get in to an art pro- ject. , '?' Q. if f, . - K f f! ' f' HIIIJ I JIU' .iv A fi V. V, xiii . I R X' I 0, '4 l . ' . X 1 , 4 K I 'Q 'N . li Xl h ' i, V, Q . TWG DIFFERENT WORLDS! x .. ax . y gif: .N l h ,Y A ...- ,,, l Q-l 7 'iq i t X 'Sa in The library isn't necessarily used for quiet study. tr, npr fs L -e, ,' .Q fl' .ANT r XR. Q ,.-' 45. is .. yy Xl ll.. X GX ix f ,Qi ! -fv', 'N N. A . Amy Reitzel Carolyn Rhodes Jim Rice Shelly Rinear Jim Ring Robin Ringe Nancy Rittenhouse Jett Ritter Becky Robinson Tim Roth Dan Ruggeberg Paula Rupert Kelley Russel Larry Ryan Natalie Saggio Cheryl Sailcas John Sanders Elaine Sartori Jim Saulters Jim Schilling Cindy Scott Mary Scranton Dan Scurria Dan Semetko Dave Semetko Jack Severance Mark Shellhoen Dave Shields Richard Shockley Alen Shoemaker Bob Shows Barbara Shrider Dana Skinner Patty Skinner Sharon Slocomb Mark Smith Mary Beth Smith Kim Snyder Robin Sora Mike Southward Dave Spangler Pam Spencer Daniel Starkey Barbara Starr Susan Starr Joe Stasko Thomas Steele Mike Stemkoski . F' P xl N' 1 Junior Drum Major Pete Hinebaugh leads the band during Y the Championship Halftime Show. SNQZ .. if-15 V il 0,3 if ,. , 0 X sr., 5 jimi . . : H! . ' . ll, tl' .-.. .LU l if N av' .fl ' l A I 8.1 Q f 4? 1' L N S ' 4 X i' ? f I X . , X l 1 qv, Ks., ,Q M- AX if . ' ' .- V .'A JUNIORS STRIVE TO ACHIEVE kfvu Athi l l . ga - A -K' A-. S i x 17112' ' 'Xj.,.., T K x .QE - E- Q, ... , 1 lx 3 '- in line. ,- ix I W 5 J- Pam Spencer totals up another bill as Rick Stelzer waits -..f ,AQ :wx .., ,J 15 o Y I7 5 1 .Q t AN I., I7 .3 Greg Stephenson Mark Stephaens Stephanie Stephens Mary Stevens Marily Still Theresa Stimmel Randy Stokley Lowell Stott Kristine Stratton Julie Strutner Jack Stumph Jill Ann Stumph Judy Sweeny Scott Swingle Mike Swope Mark Taylor Susan Taylor Phil Taylor Michele Tedders My Thomas Jodelle Thomas Deborah Thornsley David Tolbert Kathleen Toth Carol Toy Marilyn Tracy Paula Tulga Denise Tumblison Pam Turner Judy VanFossen Lana VanSyckIe Steven Vanvornis Alan Veatch William Veeck Victoria Vescovi Kim Vlasic Kandance Vaugt Linda Wagner Peggy Ward Clint Warner Harry Watkins Bill Watson Dan Wedemeyer Mark Wehrle Kenneth Weideman Mary Weideman Todd Weier Jenny Wendell 'dhliq l,rt-.0 f ' K 4 Kxfr' ,vs I 0 .U NX,- A - x..,,v -ff! .,' 'sg 'Y Y ..- 6 x A AIXXX X ,.' XfXf f X if- L'- Craig Fela and Linda Jamieson beam as another long day at school comes to an end. 5:5 mx '1 x X Af 'ull 5 4. l 5.921112 A If r v l' A lv, ,X Q.: gfxfxf' IQ. X-. vel x. HJ , I if I ,f N-. l ,4- X . , Yaaf Toni West Rick Wetzel Gary Wex Barbara White John Wilde Gregg Wilson Douglas Wilson Janice Williams Al Wineburger Glen Winter John Winzenread Laurie Wirt Mike Wissman Pam Wolfe Jim Wood Cheryl Worrall Dawn Wright f , INQQ Woods David Wright Jeff Wright Bob Yanko John Yoder Joe Yoder Beverly Yost Tw A Q -' Fff 1' +155 5 ' .. 1 sfaz. 3512? gg1i-f-W .iL9:W'f'W'vj,- X ' 1 -' 2 N am E363 fy -5' 1'-,-'fFa 1 'K' L' N.J,f..21 - vx.1.L ,-- ,, 4 '- - -4 I A . -.- V : ' ' w4'Q xl .T.9Qy?:' jgg Jf , f- ' v X.-4 MFE' ia.-... 'H 195:43 .fig ir. +'T ?i 1' 2 f Sa ff'ff.-sf'vf :.sur QW JUNIORS NX Kathy Abbott John Abbruzzese Kathy Adams Romel Akrouche Nancy Alben Steve Alexander Sue Alexander Tammy All Vicki Allen Kay Allison Nancy Amrine Joy Anagnostis Jeff Anderson Mike Anderson Keith Antle Vicki Appleton Amy Arendall Chris Arnold Russ Baggerly Theresa Baker Janet Barbeau Carol Barnes Erik Barnhill Colette Barry i E 1f -.fr Gm 1 'G 'U' ,nrxa 1,6 ,nh 'XJ 7 If AX l x 1 l 1 4?-., X . l Study Halls were not always the most interest- The Sophomore Choir rehearses under ll ing part ofthe day. direction of Mr. Davis. ll I ff? Jf' l 3, 417i x i V. 3 A -iias4e'tYt'- i'l i if an -.gf 'i -C7' F? ,fi R Sa? ,af R.. Eric Baskirk Becki Bauer Gary Beal Rita Bedritis Sandy Behre Jeff Beitel Cathy Bellows Dave Bennett John Bergman Debbie Bevilacqua Kim Bice Richard Billings Mary Bird Joe Boffo Dan Bonto Judy Bosen Pam Brady Qiry Branzell Fred Braun Marie Brigman Jeff Broadhurst Connie Brock Mike Broderick Cindy Brooks Rob Brown Tpqdjrown Cindy Brush Kathy Brush Lynn Bruzzese Sandy Burbacher Geoff Burgess Torn Burget Liesa Buskirk Terri Byrd Linda Cain Steve Carnpeff Jovita Carroll Paul Carroll Bruce Carpenter Nora Carti Teri Cary Kathy Cassady Barb Caudy Connie Caudy Judy Chaney Susie Chun Philip Clark Scott Clark David Claur Cathy Craig ,jr f. CW? rf ,CD F ,Axis SHARING MOMENTS TOGETHER Z -H E Q an Nav 1' - ,nm fgjf' 'Y j J l QTL? YL! Q24 1 .j T -if Y, .- wm- 44- -8' You would smile loo if you had just seen Mr. Gibbons eat a pine tree! y 55,1 , f 1 'I i 'l '! 1 V. '4C. '7' Hg- .af 'iz' 1 WJ r i i 3 , . W.,',,, 6.x .QQ I I-'W , 3 Sr N N? cz, 2 WGS? xg, , A 1, 1 ,X ll 5 nr x ' 42.27 ...,. QZLQF fd , Zi , We 1 Lynn Walters, Becky Serio, and Judy Chaney get into the spirit as they work on homeroom Homecoming Decorations. . 'Y 5 g y Le. vu A .F X lg y,, ,,., ll, 4427 -'raw-if -art? I jg' tra? Paul Colflesh Mike Colgrove Becky Conley Randy Conley Kurt Conrad Mike Cook Diane Cordi Anita Cornelius Mark Corpron Lisa Cosimati Roxane Cottrill Cindy Cowgill Kris Cremeans Sandy Cunning Cindy Davis Gail Davis Patti Davis David Davies George Davy Ellen Dawson ham Judy DeFrancisco Tina Dell Ann Sherry Devine Ric DeVore Debbie DeWit1 Jim DeZellar Jon Dierker Teri Dietz Toni Dilorelo Cathy Dini Cherly Doughty Jim Dowley Mark DuCharme Bren Drudy Patty Eddy John Edgar Neal Eichensehe Colleen Eickholt Debbie Elfrink Flick EII Kathy Ellis Pam Ellis Shirley Emswiler Lynn Engler Chris Enis Debbie Erickson Charlotte Eschleman Eugene Eseman Jim Essex Marty Evans cf' Y i. . 'EEE' 63 ' Q ,. db'- L '41-7' , 11' Q fn A953 'T' li x,-1? 'Lf f 4 11-7' fl 3 X ie' S 65, - 1 ,A 1 R ,ur 'xvf'! I ., Wwks- K A ' s J- ' L A xg V ly Betsy Heath never ceases to be amazed at Mrs. Grahek abounding geographical knowledge. , F 'f ,'M viz ,J , i X v , wb ., ik! g dwg!! St. x tu? l! ,N Qi? QB 3+-ff HAVING FUN FOR THE SAKE OF ENJOYMENT 11' Q ' -4. .. , X i Yi?-I' .XX S. C7 Si f 15- 'tif -Zi CT? 36,55 ' - , U31 Q. 'T I f .fi , , ,mai 'ln ,idx 2.1 ..,, naval 'TE' -L ....., ' n va.,-,,,f:'r. ON K- Boring classes are not always a part of every student's day. Pam Everitt Tim Ewell Joanne Fabish Bev Farmer .left Farquhar Anne Fasone Bret Faulkuer Bob Feltz Carrio Ferguson Bill Field Doug Finley Erin Flynn Mary Ann Fogarty Frank Forte Rita Forte Lynda Fortner Mark Fowler Doug Fox Terry Fox Bonnie Frazier Carol Francia Pam Frazier Kris Frey Rona Frey Chris Frissora Dominick Garbuglio Laura Gardell Zbigniew Gehfeld lrene Gehlield Lisa Gillard Cindy Gillette Bill Given Mark Glandon Mike Golding Tim Goodwin Melissa Grell Cindy Gribble Joe Grimm Doug Grinstead Kathy Grubb Debbie Guy Brad Hagley Erik Hanson Mark Hard . 4' 9 Q, Q fi Av, -0 df'0 A-NN? fb 'Q-r my ...... , 'Y-fi' ki? Q K Our lives now move At a rapid pace. We don't have time To pocket a memory Sit And rellect. an-rx X , . Q iw' F- L , 155' ' ' ' in Q r 'il' c . X' ' qczgvjti A -Q-if Q7 ... ' 1 8? . X Chet Kincaid and Tom Burget accompany the Sophomore Choir as Mr. Evans and Studen teacher Jan Smith listen approvingly. ,Aiea i. ,Kb iii ,, Q we -:sry ,J Iwuuf v J l A A f , J -:iff . 15 5 ' ,fi 'my ' vu- ,m A 9 X ' , 4 'A :Y '57 E s i ' , .X 43V l Paul Colflesh takes advantage of the early morning lunch- i room hours. AWN ii? 'elf 4 M f. rr,a F ,.,-,.,-. -V , 1- ' l :WY ' 1 ' ' , 4- :Vg 741 I K ...xr-7 1.6-- ,QYM4 l. QQ7 0, 5 Gail Harder Greg Harmon ne Harmer Jim Hart Larry Hart Doug Hartman Greg Hartman Mark Hauck Jim Hauger Dave Haurner Mary Hawk Lori Hawkins Michelle Hazlett Larry Headington Sandy Headley Chris Heasley Betsy Heath Raymond Heath Linda Hedges Tod Hennon Chuck Henry Autum Herschner Ruby Hetrick Greg Hilt Jim Hingst Susie Hitt Tracy Hoay David Holulsy Lisa Hope Don Hopkins Robin Homer Micky Hopper Dave Hotz Allen Howell Jane Howell Jeff Hull Bob Hughes Mark Hulme Kent Hummell Flay Huslek Tony lndioiani Colleen Janszen Jody Jaycox Tamara Jenkins Michael Johnson Sharon Johnson Joel Joltanson Douggs Jones Lisa Julian Brenda Justice Debe Kamperran Lucas Kareklas Robin Kark Diane Karn Kelly Kash Paul Kaufman ,X lr I' '-o-'Q i ,ff -ef' w,.f ,Sal 'fl' 6 i 1 SI vs , x ' fu, I 4 ix f fm. , 41? viz! We. A -.Q Q - ld... U Ns. Mrs. Davis pleads with one of her helpers to stop giving out pre-signed pads of white slips to her friends. , it.: I 'Y 1 ..., ' . e WM ,, fl. fre The , ik' .gg r - ' sg, f i ,An X il jx - 41, 1 I ' . 5.4 1 L K '4L.x,.V l r i 42175 Q A if t yu? , agitl 4 ts ,K Nu .-e it ,S I 'S N sf . A f' .Q . N . J 911 Q M V ' 1 ix V N N 1 , A ' slz, : E .,., , -tl I X 4 A I 1 D ' I Q ' 1 I I T b. . I J.: v 'A' 4- Ruth Shafer plays her party no matter how small. Can you imagine us Years from today Sharing a park bench quietly? How terribly stange to be 70. Paul Simon K xx' . fs' ,J A I me-sf i fm K 594.35 A9 I A l i 3 f ' ' ' , Zi GWB fr V A, ,M keg I 2 aux' ,gm :-'iw ,, ,. 9: , . , Ann Keilholz :Jeffrey Kelch Theresa Keplar Margaret Kerber Jeff Kinder Pat Kidwell Lolanda Kindrix William Kinkead Todd Kinkade JeH Kinnel Mary Knecht Kim Koch Daniel Kopp Jeff Krenek Marty Kowalski Dick Kyser Carol Ladley Harold Ladley Charles LaFoIIette Suzy Laird Karen LaMarr Dottie Larese I0 7 Matt Larkin Bradford Lautar Brian Lauler Roger LeMaster Wayne Lemler Shirley Levy Kim Lippy Cassie Lohr John Long Jim Loomis Daniel Lothamer Joe Luebbe Tom Luffy Anne MacDonald Dorothy Maginn Franny Malcom Larry Markusk Steve Martin Tom Martz Rosan Mascara Vida Matjic Jim Mallox Paul Mauriello Kieth Maxey ,B D i . 59-p ,. . ' ,1- . ., .M H V f -,4 y, Silence often says much more Than trying to say vvhat's been said before. George Harrison fr.-7 K-Cv -GF' 5 5 x fl-Ili ,rf A if Q , , sk as ,V ffafy. 1 -L? 5 if ' fillyg .Sy V',- f ,, Time it vvas, , f -V W3 And what a time it was, A ,f 1 1' ' lt was, M i A A time of innocence A time of contidences. Long ago it must be l have a photograph - Preserve your memoriesg That's all that's left you. Paul Simon Cp. .1 ftffillty iiiir , y if M A 1 U A V : , . ii i, r 2 f ' 1 A in f r. X PM NC '7 u u Bob Maxwell Mike McCoy Mark McDaniel Robert Mclnew Andrew Mclntosh Lynn Mclntyre Jeff McKenna Sherrie McKenzie Marilyn McClements Gary McMasters Alfred Meeks Douglas Meeks Kristy Meiick Ray Meiick Keven Metzger Patty Metzger Joe Mayer Ann Meyer Scott Michal John Miller Randall Miller Rhonda Miller 'i SOMETIMES YOUR DAYS NEVER SEEM TO END, AND THEN, A SECOND LATER, YOU REALIZE YOUR ENTIRE LIFE HAS FLASHED BY BABY VIKINGS RECOGNIZED f 7 f ,,.r 3 X R -ac. 1711 '- 4 If ' W 1' PE! .N ef , L Lf Q 1 V 1 W X, K W gi : R , R, mln! Atv- t M .. A gb. -L X K n 'K . fl can - Ma 6. ' Q ' 4 . -, , A. Q , f - X' - 13 1 Et X4 -1' 7 X, N'l Shirley Levy and Kim Roby finally make their deoisiong l-lome Economics isn't their bag! uv KLA!! ,vm ...sf pig W--V' f ,Q 1 4 N-an Rhonda Older Mary Oliverio Robert Olmstead Cindy Owen Laura O'Neil Kennard Orth Kim Gskey Steve Ostrender Dave Overstreet Donald Painter Karen Panico Phil Paolini Mary Pardee Brenda Parker Lynn Parkhurst Robert Pasco Sally Patterson Barbara Paul Greg Payne Steve Peerenbaum Richard Peszlen James Petrides Tony Pteiter Brett Plummer Judith Plymale Tim Pontious Verna Pottle Debbie Powers Mike Preisser Chris Preston Nick Primauera Patti Pullins Donald Rankey H Steve Rathburn Rikki Raymond Tim Reed Paul Reichenbach Dan Reid Annette Reiss Craig Resch Genia Riccard Scott Ries Mike Rivers Dave Roberts Diane Robinson Kim Roby Sonia Royh Tammy Roth Sue Rozema Cathy Ruhl Karen Rurik Susan Ryan Mark Salomon Mike Sattz Daryl Sanders Brenda Saters .111 ! qty. 'J' x I 1' L 1. ,J N A '? I i X f t I' V '11 f John Burgman, Jett Broadhurst, and Tony Induciani know ing the consequences, sit down to discuss their favorite sub cgi ' Ji' wt l, fs- .- f j I ' A f6 'N -. vw.. JW! f , Z . ., . .,S.. . f I 'Ml Mr. Lakeman even laughs at his own jokes. Claudia Schietzer Karen Schnabell Herbert Schrader Joe Scranton Dave Scurria Randy Seaver Denise Sentz Rebecca Serio Roy Sewell Roland Seqieth Matthew Shatter Ruth Shafer Mary Shaw Bill Shepard Jett Shields Mike Shoemaker Theresa Sinitsky Judy Skee Randall Slicker Barb Smith Dawn Smith Herschel Smith Jeff Smalley Lara Smith Terry Smith Shane Snodgrass Kate Snyder Fiobin Snyder Jeff Southward Cori Spadafora Mary Spedding ,Sam Spiezio Vicki Spine April Springs Donna Stacy Tina Stamos Tom Starker Mike Stenens Jonie Stentebeck Fred Stephens Rick Stanges Michele Stewart Kathy Stratton yi ..-U' QT, x . .Z fs frxfx- -X , V-1 1?- Tami Woods and Anne McDonald just realized why everyone was staring at them! 'V 1- 11:5-- .Ez 32.31 .:f4L3.yC'?f,,., ..,..c:.xl,s -.....e..,-at-1 F- 4 , 1 '. ll Mr: Lewis does his thing with the hammer at Mitch Spiro and Nancy Shelton stay clear. C. '7 , 4. X ,A-N ' t. xii. 'br anis 'LL- fcl ...- I '95 1 YRL7 un----..,,...,-...,.,. . Y. .. 'V 3 : ..3.,.-. . X! CUx 9 2 'A 5 1. - at The stairway in the lobby provides a convenient place for these athletically minded youth to converse. Xl 'R XJ -5:1 3 ? 1 K f. xvxt x, I I . ,la as R 5 X 0 J I .- X f J -QQ i 'fr in . . P 1 fe., .t. fwf- HILL. 334 gf? if 1 1 I QEQQ, To . .1 R5 52 LF Q ev. 'xf I Mark Stocklin Lori Stohl Sue Stumph Melinda Sycks Julie Swab Shirley Swain Chet Szczygiel Mandy Szczygiel Bonna Taylor Rhonda Thibaut Debbie Thomas Jim Thomas Linda Thompson Dennis Thornbloom Dina Tineri Jeanie Titus Mrldy Tolbard Jan Toney Ken Towers Scott Towler Cindy Triacheft Theresa Tripp Kathy Troy -Q , ' Mindy Tucker A gs 'Q 6 T 'N , :Y H rl: X Band Director, Jerry McAfee, give the band it ,ITE ix i 1 the out off on the tight song. 'f' e ' ' A ' 4 ' ll' Jeff Tacket Tom Ulery Debbie Urbano Sandra Urbano Deborah Valentine Joseph Vance Daryl Vanfossen Gail Varney Cindy Vaught Connie Veeley Louise Vesco Tina Vescovi Greg Vincent Dianne Vollmer Diane Vukovich Francis Wahlenmair Joni Wallace Lynn Walters Beth Walls Bill Weaver Joyce Weaver Terri Weber Donald Welle Leslie Welle r . ,,, ' Q44 P . 4,,. 4. A - f .nif 1-'iz 0 x'W'.,.fs7xi'i -'H sr' 'fl f--ir,,u..f' . f-nn. 'asfwf wwf' 9' - .Lag i if i ', fi-'lg-vrrsvi--T ,V ,',-1 K . . d ' f 4 K3-rl' ' L The Valkyries precision Drill Team does a pom-pom routine to the tune of Hang On Sloopy for ar enthusiastic Pep-Rally Crowd. 5- ai . J so Ml x x., f' -iff .MJ 'if' 'E7 l 'cf 11.7 ,C Jim York Rick Yoerger Ron Yokum Susan Yates Mike Wysong Bright Wright Steve Worrall Tamara Woods Molly Winnegardner Rick Winans Lisa Wilson Donna Willis Terry Williams Maureen Williams Gwen Williams Cheryl Williamson gaura Wilcox V Susan Whittle Robert White Barb White Stephanie Whiting FACULTY ...74 '41 J, fig if HARD WORK APPRECIATED Each year at Northland High School a level ot teaching excellence has been main- tained . . . and 1974 has been no different. Few people realize the preparation, the time, the effort, and the patience that goes into teaching a classroom of demanding Senior High School youth. So, to the fac- ulty, vve the student body say Thank You tor renevving a tradition that is much appre- ciated. CB. MR. LESLIE M. EVANS Y . 2 , . H255 Eb . i 5 5 ' 1 5 t t . fu is N if ii 8 . ' 1 A Q g W q i 5, E 'r , ' rw t Mr. Evans takes time to look out his office window i-.4 MR, EVANS - Principal i ii' MR. PELKEY MR. STAMPS Assistant Principal Assistant Principal Qi xxx Z MRS. INEZ BROWN MRS. NANCY CLARKE MRS. MABEL FRYE Teacher aide Teacher aide Clerk-typist yi ri 12 . ii..- . ml! 'iw lit' Mi' Iii' iff' 'II :if uf. Ji? 4 M V ., , S48 Mrs. Mansfield and Mrs. Frye busy at their desks. 9,631 MRS. IMOGENE KLINE MRS. PAT MANSFIELD MRS. GRACE STEPHENSON Clerk-stenographer Clerk-typist Clerk-typist Mrs. Brown runs off extra copies of a Student's schedule. . 'uve' T A I 1 U ' if , . WML, in -- -- .1 . nz, if .ff .-- 33 Q , N N- 1 i f , , Y 6 0 L xi Y rv :sf in R f' 5,1331-'ill I4 - -. we Hilfe r 4.3. lx 'Q ff -1- - In if ' ..'5'frP' - X f'f '-, if 'T R- , . f ' 4 , ..,f3.-:.'H.,,u I- 'Z' . . . .F.x..:,5 . R. if V f , nm 1: 1 5' ix! U lx '. A .,-- f .ii ge, .M - , fxff'li?.li. w Riiihi 'fiiflffflxf ,,f-4' 1. , :,Y x',E?t'-th' vp mill. , ' ' ' 'panfi A it L wf':Cf!5gW 1 . MRS. MARY JANE DAVIS - Attendance Office MRS. HELEN LIAS - BS., M.A., Counselor. Her hobby is reading. MRS. CHERRYE LUCAS - M.A. in Education. Her hobbies are gardening, oil painting, bridge, and anti- ques. MR. RONALD C. RABOLD - Guidance Counselor. B.S. He likes basketball, painting and ceramics. MR. TERRENCE SCHREIBER - B.A., M.A., Cobnselor, Co-Adviser. ln- the-Know Team. He enjoys reading science fiction and his two young sons. h HS MISS SONNIE BARNETT - BA., Denison University, Eng- lish, She enjoys traveling, reading, knitting, and doing crafts. 5:54.51 W MR. BUPERT Ft. BEETHAM - BS., lvl.A. at OSU., Ph.D. CEquivalencyJ He enjoys Ath- letic officiating, Bridge, and Babysitting with Grandchil- dren. Drivers Education. MBS. BERRY - American Heritage, Brit. Lit. I. og, Students decide on what to eat at lunch. A Students study between classes. -1 f MRS. VICKI BISHOP - , B.S.C.CO.S.U.j,Journalism, I N55 English 10, Media, and sci- ..,,., ,W ence Fiction. She enjoys read- I .tif .-, ii ing and needlepoint. ,IQ W N 'X '- MISS ELAINE BOLTZ - BS. CO.S.U.j, Health Education. Physical Education. She enjoys music and player and spectator sports, traveling. MR. JAMES W. BOSEKER - B.S. edu- cation CO.S.U.j, O.W.E., He enjoys all athletics f ' and camping. MRS. SUZANNE BUE- LOW - B.S. education, Algebra l, Geometry, and Applied Math. She enjoys sailing, waterski- ing, tennis, swimming, and grading papers. v . X A D -ff JOHN F. CARBOL - A.B. - Language Arts, M.S.L.S. - Library Sci- ' 5, ence CU. of Kentuckyj. tv' My He enjoys bicycling and ' we Auto repair. Librarian f- aaaaaa -H 7 ' 'V and Audiovisual. Students help sort papers in the office. MISS VIOLET CHOK- ,L Q REFF - B.S. in Edu- 1 1 cation, Ashland Col- lege. English, Her hobbies are singing, ' fishing, and photogra- XX MR. RICHARD C. CLOUSE -- B.S. in education. American History and P.O.D. He enjoys insurance and sports. Why! Because my glasses hurt my nose. MRS. ANN COBLER - BS., English 10, Major American Writers, Amer- ican Ethnic Lit. She enjoys Sewing. MRS. MARIAN L. DARBY - BS. CBusi- ness Administrationj BS. CDistributive Educa- tionj. She enjoys Travel, Antiques, and Crafts. Miss Lois of-xnumc - as., MA. qo.s.u,p, Hgme Ecgnomjcg, She Mr Howe agrees that Northland is iii enjoys Yard work and reading. MR. THURMAN D. DAVIS - B.M. in educa- tion and M.M. in educa- tion. Vocal Music. He enjoys Swimming, Sculpting, Painting and gardening Crosesj. MR. CHUCK DEYO - B,S. COtterbeinj, M.Ed. CXavierJ, Asst. Football, Head Wrestling coach. He enjoys playing soft- ball and fishing. . .-X H 'foe K AS . ff 'S' ' . . 6.5 x , , - .f--0' Y '71 MR. L. E. DODDS - B.A., B.Science, and M.A. Alg. ll, Geometry, and Business Math. He enjoys Golf, Hiking and Reading. MRS. JACQUELINE D. DOZIER - B.S. in edu- cation. Basic Communi- cations, Business Eng- lish, and Science Fic- tion. She enjoys bowl- ing, modern dance, and reading. MRS. DORIS FEARING - B.A., M.A. Media, Shakespeare, and Eth- nic Literature. She enjoys decoupage, bridge, fishing, antiques, reading, and gourmet cooking. Ctake your pickj MR. ALPHONSE FOOSE - B.S. CO.S.U.j Bus. Adm. M.A. CM.U.D Bus. Educ. Accounting, Law, and Economics. MR. MICHAEL GIB- BONS - B.S. CO.S.U.j, P.O.D., American His- tory. He enjoys Golf, Handball, Travel and Back to Nature Foods. gy S5 .igfggi X ix, ft I f. .. , I , 1 ,rl ,tiki Y, 'i 121.61 ' ' ir .1'.1,- R' I . , Y , SJ? at ' - . AL ...V K- Av! N- 9i-WWN--N: i Mrs. Bishop discusses an assignment with Senior Cindi Maxwell Mr. Maul demonstrates a new Waltz step. Cute Uh! I ug., Q. f':-r 1 MR. JACK GILKER- SON - B.S. in Edu- cation CO.S.U.j Chemistry. He enjoys golf and tennis. MR. WILLIAM GOS- SARD - Industrial Arts. MR. ROBERT GRIMM - B.S. in Education. Biology. He enjoys gardening. MRS. ALBERTA D. HAMILTON - B.S. She enjoys reading, and playing the piano. Shorthand l, Typew- riting ll. MR. JOHN V. HAZEL- BAKER - B.S., MA. Physics and Chemis- try. He enjoys Water Skiing, Classic Cars. Sports, and Baseball. ' 15 l 3 ln Mrs. Bishop's classes reading is Fund-a-mental MRS. JO ELLEN HUG GINS - BS. CO.S.U.j. Shorthand ll, Typing lll, and l.O.E. Steno. Jr. She enjoys reading, and sewing. MRS. MARSHA HUTCH INS -'l3.A. Cworking on master'sj. P.O.D., and American History. She enjoys cooking, biking, and art. MR. JEFF FAULLCNER HILSON lll - B.A. Eco- nomics, B.H. Political Science, B.E.D., CO.S.U.D. American His- tory and P.O.D. He enjoys painting, graph- ics, drawing, and track. REL - B.A. CCapital Universityj. World and American History. She enjoys Traveling, read- ing, sewing, and camp- ing. MR. HOWE - B.S. CO.S.U.J, M.A. CO.S.U.J. Biology, and Head Foot- ball coach. He enjoys Bridge, art, and reading. L. li .FAI Fl-X I ' Students busy in typing class. MISS CAROLINE HER- MISS KASCHULLA - EMR. MR. STEVE KULL - B.A., MA, English IO, Nature of Language. He enjoys sports and traveling. MR. GILBERT LAKEMAN - B.S. Education. World History, American History, Assistant Football and Wrestling Coach. He enjoys walking and read- ing. MISS SHIRLEY LEGGETT - B.S., MA., CO.S.U.J Senior l.O.E., and Typing I. She enjoys Sewing, Read- ing, and Taking care of her pet maltese. MRS. HARRIET LEHMAN - BS., Typing, Home Management. She enjoys Traveling, Camping, and Cooking. l30 -.t i ad l j. fi j M ,,,, is WE? 7f Students help out with student schedule cards. MR. CHARLES LEWIS - B.SC. CO.S.U.J. Eng- lish, Dramatics, Speech, Drama Club, and Stage Crew. He enjoys sum- mertheatre. MR. CRAIG MAUL - B.SC., M.S. CO.S.U.J. Physical Education, Health. He enjoys refin- ishing Furniture, run- ning, and bike riding. MR. JERRY McAFEE - B.S. music education, M.A. CO.S.U.J. Inst. Music. MR. THOMAS MCGILL - BS. Education CO.S.U.D. Drafting and Electricity. He enjoys fishing, and military history. MISS JAOUELINE MCNEIL - B.S. M.A. French. She enjoys reading and travel- ing. l' .V , E 2, , -. . -' 1--sz -s S -y , 41,4 5 'A H512 :J-A iff ' 'Sw' 9-'xiii V f 'f- I +- W- 2 will . fill' V ' I it - ,I L . ' ,. Students plan on where to go when they cut tomorrow. I know I put my cheat sheet in my locker somewhere Ria-awry, MRS. HELEN M. MILLER - B.A., Algebra ll, General Math ll, and School Treasurer. She enjoys reading and Music. MR. RUSSELL MILLER - B.S., M.Ed. Trig., Math ll, Math Topics, and Gen. Math. He enjoys Hiking, and stamps. MRS. HELGA MULA- DORE - B.A. COhio Wesleyanj, Grad. work, Methodist Theol. Seminary. She enjoys traveling, bak- ing, organic garden- ing, and people. MRS. AVIS NORD- STROM - B.S.. Algebra I, ll, and Busi- ness Math. She enjoys bowling. bridge, sewing, and reading. MRS. LINDA PAYTON - Home Economics. MRS. TRUDY PLUMMER - B.A., Humanities, English. She enjoys Kids, gardening, sailing, crafts and reading. MR. WALLACE RAY- BURN - Physical Sci- ence, Biology. MR. MERLE REDMOND - BS. fO.S.U.j, Metal Electronics. Audio-Vis- ual. He enjoys his farm. O.W.E. MR. WAYNE RITTEN- HOUSE - B.S., Alge- bra, Geometry, and Gen. Math. He enjoys Athlet- ics. MISS CHERYL SAN- FORD - BS. CBowling Green State Univ.J. C.O.E., Typing I. She enjoys reading, sewing, shopping, and cooking. 4 I H 'itll 4' MRS. LOIS SCROGGS - B.S. CKent State Univ.J Typing. She enjoys baking, Bicy- cling, reading, and knit- ting. MR. DOUGLAS RAY SMELTZ -- B.S., Trig., Geometry, Shop math, and math topics. He enjoys Swimming, chess, bike riding, and Computer Program- ming. MR. BRUCE SMITH - B.S. CO.S.U.J, Cultural World, World Area Stud- ies. He enjoys Tropical tish, sports, and reading. XXX Students participate in groups during classes. MISS CAMILLE SMITH - B.S., World Lit. ll, Amer. Ethnic Liter., Eng. 10, and Basic Comm. She enjoys convertible riding, CSJMOOCHING. MR. DAVE STAFFORD - P.O.D., M. Ethnic, Am. History. ,H iff? Students await bell tor class change. X Q K i MR. DONALD STEWART - B.S., M.E., Wood. He enjoys hunting and fish- ing and his work as director of the Columbus Bowling Association. MRS. MARTIE STITH - B.S. CUniv. of Daytonj, Jr. l.O.E., Typing I, and Sales. MRS. LINDA TAYLOR - B.S., Suspense Fic- tion, American Heritage, and English 10. She enjoys Sewing, Knitting, Ping pong, pool, and reading, 4: MISS HAZEL USHER i 'N MR. RALPH WALTON - B.S., Concepts, He enjoys Tennis. Can you read Spanish? Students make their way through crowded halls MRS. CAROLYN WHITE - B.S., M.A., Latin, Mythol- ogy. She enjoys training dogs, designing clothes and antique collecting. i MR. ROBERT J. WHITE - B.S., M.A., Biology. He enjoys Photography. MR. THOMAS L. WHITE - B.S., M.A., American His- tory, Asst. Football, and Asst. Wrestling Coach. He enjoys gardening, listening to music, and reading. T 4s. in 'L COACHES - Howe and Deyo look on as Northland scores again. MISS LINDA WHITTING- TON - B.S., Russian, English. She enjoys music, collecting pos- ters. MR. THOMAS WICK- ISER - B.S., M. Ed.. Physical and Health education. Faculty man- ager, baseball coach. He enjoys sports. MRS. LINDA WIGET - B.S., Spanish, Spanish club. She enjoys travel- ing, swimming, knitting, and reading. MRS. JANET WISE - B.A., M.A., P.O.D., Phy. Ed. She enjoys Tennis and Swimming. MRS. EDITH WOLFE- B.S., Priv't Sec. CCOI. Bus. Univ.j, Spanish I, ll. She enjoys piano, guitar, classical music, horse- back riding, gardening, reading, cooking, travel, old movies, all sports, history, and archeology. MR. DANY WOLFF - B.S., P.O.D., current his- tory, and reserve basket- ball. He enjoys record collecting, rare books, and most sports. MR. HUBERT J. ZAAYER - B.S., M.A., Activities Coordinator. I-le enjoys Eating. , I .I I1- III I 1. it I I If' II II I I It I I s I I I I I I I I I I. .I Il I I I I I I I I I Mrs. Davis and some of her assistants seem to enjoy their work in the Attendance Office. 7 ir MR. MILLIGAN-Custodian MR. COLLINS-Custodian Students waii in line for lunch in the cafeteria. T9 X ,r 4 A... 1:1 1:7 0 N 0 4 53 9 I f If o u g': P A--,, H5 . ' . , , COOKS - fF?ow U Flo Andrick, Mary Greylook, Margaret Colflesh. CROW 22 Ruth Johnson, Wilma Bitler, Roxie Bullock, Ann DeWitt. Him- i ' z ! What am I going to do with this cIass'?'? Librarian. y i 3 MRS. HELMERS - An. l 2' f Zgif? 3 v,.g ,.f'lT .,-L lu? jwix Mr. White concentrates closely OH a heated wrestling match. MRS. GRAHEK - CDRGANIZATIONS T A wwwsuiiw H J 4A 1' '- 'S-3 ,Q -f 'V ff? 'I , JZ ,1.,5 6 ,,,' i 1. ' J Q! .yr N mam 1 5 4 . ,. 1, A - w . ' , 1 - .. -V 1 .f p v -. ,. r - .,, ' Y .ii x 1 ,4'-,X ? ,al A if . ,A f I , . -' I my T I 1 Q 29 f ,- 1 f... , . 1 I F 1 - Q M ' f vm ,f 1-,-K 2: ' rv ,, ' , -' ' 29 , ,,1 43, J, -.,,,.,,.., U -f ' 3 . 21: - ' at ,': : ,,. x . , U 2 if-fm, If i Q A 1' ax N U .. 1 . ' ,1 -A ,. , .I , , ..-.,, ,, , , , Ab- V .,,, . ,M ' wing. 'f . fpfw, W, .. 4, ' A , ,,,. A .,,, ,. , ., , , , f,., 1f,a...w1,,,, H ,.., , VA 144583 1 VOICES HEARD Students have always needed a way to voice their opinions in matters which concern them. Student Council has been the traditional way. This year, as in years past, each homeroom has ,,5,--- p . elected students to get in onthe 'wi' F Y policy making processes at the school, An equal number of rep- resentatives from each grade has kept decisions balanced. A new innovation this year for members of Student Council has been the active exchange program in which members , from our council visit other I t schools in an attempt to better fi understand the problems that , confront us each day. President - Q this year was Patti Jones. v .. , STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS -CROW 72 Christi Coldren, Patti Jones, Donna Pfaff. CROW22 Ric Payne, Matt Jones, Alan Veatch. .A ,I 31.-H , if I STUDENT COUNCIL - CROW 12 Debbie Murray, Becky Murray, Barb Houston, Stacey Clarke, Penny Elke, Vicki James, Lori Ariss, Marilyn Tracey, Peggy Boytin, Linda Dickey, Mary Pardee. CROW 22 Kathy Troy, Dana Skinner, Cindy Davis, Becky Lothamer, Cindy Godin, Donna Pfait, Stephanie Stephens, Patty Niehus, Sue Alexander. CROW 32 Mike I-lannon, Jud Wood, Steve Wenger, Jett Brader, Tim Mahoney, Sue Serio, Lynn Walters, Gwen Williams, Cathy Morando, Sarie Phinney. CROW 42 Sue Barlow, Ingrid Kellner, Cindy Miller, Jeff I-luft, Blair McCreaw. CROW 52 Glen Winter, Mary Weideman, Carl Costello. CROW 62 Rose Heddinton, Bill Kidwell, Matt Jones, Andy Ferree, Tom Starker, Paul Carroll, Alan Veatch, Greg I-lartman, Frank Griffin, Joe Hingst, Bob Orth, Shauna Towler, CROW 72 Leslie Conrad, Gary Anderson, Cindy Gillette. Mrs. Kline helps Cheryl Lamprect correct a stencil for the daily bulletin. Mr. Evans works hard to ma suitable to their needs. ke everyone's schedule 1 I . .5 .,, g.,: ---- ' ' in ...ff OFFICE HELPERS - fRow lj Sherry Devine, Sally Patterson, Joanne Fabish, Becky Earnheart, Debbie Dearth, Carolyn Rhodes, Joy Anagnostis. KROW 21 Mrs. Stephenson, Mrs. Mansfield, Mrs. Frye, Judy Hard, Erin Flynn, Cheryl Lamprect, Tammi Fioth, Cindy Davis, Maureen Kelly, Greg Harman, Mrs. Kline, Mr. Evans. CROW 3j Nora Carty, Teresa Sinitsky, Cindy Barach, Cindy Paulos, Mollie Echelmeyer, Margaret Owens, Kathy Toth, Lana VanSyckle, Bonna Taylor, ff '36 QT 35 GUIDANCE HELPERS - CROW U Dick Kyser, Mrs. Lucas, Jeannie Serio, Becky Serio. CROW 22 Mr. Ftabold, Cindi Lucas, Beth Nihart, Wayne Lomley, Mr. Schreiber, Dina Tiberi, Diane Miller, Sherry Nance. WORK LOAD EASED Each year, a new crew has to be trained to do almost an infinite number of jobs around the school. The work is not always easy and surprisingly enough, there are always students ready to lend a hand. The Main Office, the Guidance department, the Attendance office, the Library, the Cafeteria, the Stage, and the Audio-Visual department all train assistants to perform the various tasks required from each department. The helpers are all volunteers and the work they do is a great load taken from the shoulders of those staff members involved. 44 Y- - -5' ATTENDANCE HELPERS - Lori Wirt, Cindy Scott, Tom Hingst, Tammi Hunt, Ftaelene Gilmore, will 'i are . 1 'i I , I f'. , ..-1- , l elf . ' fl iiiil r in 5' ' 1 K V . ,, , - s- f S ' ,,...' L?:5Y-',l:f',Ql',- , 'K ' l 1- , l , ' ' x fl ,n , , of I fa Stephanie Stewart, Glendene Thornbloom, and Cindy Above, Diane Summit and Ralph Paulos take advantage of the quietness of the library to Winnans use library resources. 15 Y- 4 LIBRARY STAFF - CROW 11 Debbie Kaylor, Sherry Devine, Bob Orth, Cheryl Frazier, Diane Summit. CROW 22 Carol Toy, Mr. Carbol Debbie Thornsley, Lynn Mattox, Patsy Murphy, Mrs, Gfahek, f C' io u AUDIO-VISUAL CREW - CROW U Mark Barr, Mr. Carbol, John Hill, Chuck Kyser, Tom Phipps, Tom Ftosshirt, Mike Perkins, Tom Luffy, fRow 21 Flay Heath, Carolyn McBride, Pam Melick, Greg Litchfield, Ftay Melick. i z l as ling Jack Serverance demonstrates his ability to operate the automatic loading projector. A6 1' , ass-x ni P - ,V 5 ,, i V i 5' 5? E ' ' , , iii-kg' y X Morgan Williams and Cindy Godin show concern as Nancy Burigana checks her wallet to see the new lunch- room prices have taken all her money, Junior Diana Brannon gets a quick snack between periods. Oftentimes, the lunchroom is the best place to get together with old friends. CAFETERIA HELPERS - Jackie Simpson, Sue Clifton, Mike Clark, Bonnie Frazier, Penny Jones, Cheryle Frazier, Grey Hamilton, Jackie Hilt, Mrs. Greylock, Mark Glandon. 147 N ,S ,, 111: my!! ui' ,Z After his starring role in the childrens play Ftumpelstiltskin, Mitch Spiro never seems to get a moments rest. iill A DRAMA CLUB - CROW U Nancy Shelton, Gretchen Herr, Patti Jones. fRow 21 Sue Ball, Mary Madachy, Cheryl Frazier. Mitch Spiro, Kerry Huba, Shirley Swain, Joel Johanson. CROW 32 Cindy Finnicum, Chris Stratton, Marty Shum, Jeannie Titus. Anne Murray, Sherry Devine, Jim Schilling, Lisa Kackley, Jack Drudy, Cyndie Jones. Mow 42 Patsy Murphy, Suzy Laird, Russ Baggerly, Mr. Lewis, Beth Hall, Jeff Wright, Sue Good, Barney l-louchins, Jaquie Bloor, Mimi Ledlord, Sue Rozema, Mike Perkins, Cindy Paulos, Baro Watson, Christi Coldren. .2 U, A What could be more boring than a study hall? Who me? Well, you see. . . er, uh . . . STAGE CREW - CROW 11 Cindy Finnicum, Mitch Spiro, Jeannie Titus, Chris Stratton, Barney Houchins. 1Flow 21 Jack Drudy, Beth Hall, Anne Murray, Jett Powers, Russ Baggerly, Nancy Shelton, Gretchen Herr, Patti Jones, Sue Good. CROW 31 Sue Ball, Cindy Gillette, Mr, Lewis. - T I O E Karen Dubocs Barb Whlte Candy Huston Tuna Best Ton: West Vrckre Senler Vie Fabbre experiments with Northland 5 new Woods Donna Nutt Karen Hedges Jane Hoggatt Janrce Wtlltams mlm Computer. I O E CROW U Lrnda Horner Peggy Boyttn Mary Essex Ronnre Grob Julle Strutner Sane Phinney. IROW 22 Becky Ream Sylhet Eberhardt Carolyn Rhodes Jan Mernhart Kandy Vogt Debbre Moms Betty Brugess Terry Gooden Vuckr Engel. KROW 3j Geneva Hetrtck Lesa Kung Cheryl Lamprect 'S STUDENTS LEARN NEW SKILLS X.-3? DECA CLUB - fFiow 12 Deborah Oliver, Terry Simonds, Beverly Evans, Ron Featherstone, Deborah Bower, Vicki Stone, Mrs. Darby. fFf'ow 22 Lisa Ferree, Suzzanne Lishka, Diane Miller, Mariellen Hiney, Grace Fulghum, Cindy Lamprect. CFr'ow 32 Mike Bauer, Rob Loar, Ftick Damron, Charles Lawson, Charlie Montgomery, Brian Smith, Salvatore Cautela. VICA CLUB - Mike Wisman, Joe Meyer, Bob Austin, Ken Towers, Mark Glandon, Margaret Garbrandt, Walter Noel, Fiandy Mar- quardt, Mr. Boseker. CROW 21 Randy Massie, Fiuss Corpron, Mark Thompson, Jeff Todd, Dan Doogin, Bob Hansen, Jeff Pagne, Scott Campbell. ...qv-U FRENCH CLUB - CROW 12 Dan Field, Debbie Marsh, Carolyn Carte, Carolyn Obert, Kathy Toth, Kim Bailey, Jayne Matthews. CROW 2j Bob Buck, Jody Fabish, Barbara Paul, Maureen Kelly, Sue Chun, Diane Gruber, Karin Tschappatt Stephanie Stephans, Diane Bauman, Penny Jones. KROW Sj Mrs. McNiel, Judy Hard, Leslie Conrad, Gina Buccalo' Robin Notari, Cherie Devine, Cyndie Jones, Chris Malone. ' - . ., 'my , X - GERMAN CLUB - CROW 11 Patty White, Donna Stacey, Donna Doskotch, Robin Rlnge, Chris DeVore, Barb White, Frieda Lockner. CROW 22 Lorrie Pottle, Molly Echel- meyer, Paula Wevodau, Sonda Mayer, Tricia Krumm. Being the taller one of the two oftentimes is not the most desirable situation. 152 What is Mrs. Wiget always laughing about? FOREIGN CUSTOMS STRESSED One ot the nice things about for- eign Ianguage clubs at Northland is that to be a member, a person does not have to be a member of the particular language class. ln these clubs, French, German, and Spanish, foreign customs are studied to give members an idea of just exactly how, for example, a Spanish person might live. Several trips were planned for members of these clubs during 1974. For French students, Canada, and for German students, Germany! Wil SPANISH CLUB - fRow U Sue Semetko, Bob Orth, Glendene Thormbloom. CROW 22 Betsy Madigan, Stephanie Stewart, Janet Miller, Mrs Wiget fFiow3j John Carroll, Sue Cheney, Peggy Ward, Carrie Culver, Linda Booker, Faith Peters. 4 as A LATIN STUDENTS PROUD ' LATIN students had a good reason to be proud this year, as Northland High School won the award tor the best Latin School Program in the state ot Ohio. The Latin Club is the largest of all language clubs this year. Each year, they sponsor a Banquet 4 at which all Latin students are served according to the level ot Latin they are taking in class. X J . Eil1if7:5EEif!. : ' '.'g'1:j,Zi.'.':,7::, 1 . 1 i'i3iii2i?5g,52Eff2-If:f. :::::.. -, 01111.1- :fm Q31-1:-:Ph '.+:-:-:-cts.-1-1-V--'-T Q S: 51.1-, 'iuifjff-QQ 1 , 5325151 r':E12tE1 , L n- 'ggl'1!:fi:::::Sg515f?33 , r31.::l:::m::::::::?2:::E1:'t 4 LATIN ADVANCED PLACEMENT - Jim Yoakum, Jenny Farquhar, Many The award forthe most outstanding Latin program in Ohio Metzker, Mrs. White. went to Northland this year. ., .K Vr- f-wtlf' l S . 'r. LATIN CLUB - rFi'ow U Mrs. White, Eric Buskirk, Craig Feta, Gary Burton, Tracy Hoag, Rose Agresti, Laurie O'Neil, Mitch Spiro, Barb Watson, Alan Veatch, Cindy Paulos. CROW 21 Meg Owens, Flay l-lustek, Marty Metzker, Sam Weaver, Karyl Koontz, Charlie Lausch, Dan Semetko, Kerry Huba, Danna Skinner, Dan Buggeburg, Jenny Farquhar, Molly Winegardner, Mark Corpron. CROW 3j Patty Skinner, Vicky James, Paula Tulga, Carrie Kemley, Ken Ftingold, Bob Heasley, Carlotte Eschleman, Lana Smith, Teresa Baker, Bay Melick, Jim Petrides, Don Painter, Bob Tackett, Lori Carpenter, Jean Porter, Flick Stelzer, Kris Powers, Diane Welsh, Beth Medachy, Stu Tucker, Leslie Welle. KROW 42 Jim Wood, Jeff Far- quhar, Matt Jones, Brian Gibson, Randy Miller, Mike Broderick, Alan Braithwaite, John O'Neil, Jim Yoakum, Steve Yorde, Bob Bedritis, Cindy Gillette, Angelo Teabury, Scott Micheal, Mike Hannon. flftow 51 Kim O'Brien, Gary Anderson, John Martz, Bob Davidek. STUDENTS TAKE TIME QUT FOR FUN X' f -g--,J BICYCLE CLUB -CROW 71 Jett Alexander, Rick Alexander, John Finely, Marlellen Tracey, Michelle LaBorde Jett Derr CROW 22 John Edger Kert Conrad, Kevin Murphy, Dave Semetko, Tim Ewel, Dan Semetko, Lori Ariss, Mark Meeks, Bill Alves. CROW 32 Keith Antle Joe Hinds Doug Finley Rich Campbell, Bob Buck, Joe Scranton, Bob Feltz, Mr. Smith. SKI CLUB - CROW 12 Debbie King, Miss Kashula, Perry Coate, Jan Toney, Marilyn McClemmens, Lynn Walters, Lynn Gilbertson, CROW 21 Mark Taylor, Jerry Cheney, Beth Hall. CROW SQ Terry D'An- drea, Dennis Dew, Jim Alexander, Mike Bauer, Mike Scurria, Vicki Bell, Jere Kesseler, David Davies. CROW 4j Bob Bedritis, Keri Neubaumer, Andy Feree, Randy Larason, Sue Barlow, Pandy King, Marisa Hansen, Blair McCreary, CROW 52 Mark Folk, Phil Cassis, John Chevalier, Scott Atwood, Mike Koch, Cindi Maxwell, Anita Durbon, Cindy Black. CROW 62 Fred Glaze, Chuck Henw, Harry Watkins, Katrina Mischer, Frannie Malcolm, Mary Pardee, Debbie Kemper, Greg Guillie, Sandy Behre. CROW 7j Betty Biddison, Tammy Milan, Lisa Wilson, Lynn Bruzzese, Karen LaMarr. l56 SPECIAL TECHNIQUES LEARNED ,545- T? Ji ,Q 4? tg? T al' CAMERA CLUB - Cindy Black, Kathy Guiftre, Jon Bickman, Greg Litchfield, Mike Alexander, Debbie Kaylo Chokrelt, Phil Auer, Kim Kakabar, Howard Paul. fn nga r, Mark Slaughter, Ms , ' These photographers decide that the best way to shoot a picture is not always the proper way. G55 rg ART CLUB - fFr'ightj Rose Agresti, Lori Ariss, Tim Reed, Miss L Usher, Mrs, Helmers, Dale De-Vore, Linda Reynolds, Ken Win- ' stel, Candy Gephardt. , NO RGOM FOR AMATEURS These two Journalism supporters catch up on all the Alan Weinberger instructs a first year player on howto keep latest news by reading the first issue of Viking your king from being put in check. Vibrations. l CHESS CLUB - fRow U Alan Weinburger, Doug Finley, Greg Harmen, Mike Clarke, Jim DeZellar, CROW 21 Andre Gehfeld, Steve Trachsel, Tom Alben, Andy Colburn, Stu Tucker, fi' N f x X x L I LI' 'F 5 :I lr, I I X I . I Y, .. ' ' 1 I I X CREATIVE WRITING CLUB - Patti Jones, Bill Carty, Lori Ariss, ' I .- 1 r A. , .- ' V . -it ' I Q 14 , V V: V I X I 1 A , ,frat 675 ' . .4 ,V ' nf , A iw' ' L 4' fi? xx-X xxx 1 X X...,Nu Tx 1 - 4 ik, I I , ' A If-j i X . - . 414 .- ' ' 'i 1 ' ' ' V Z. , ,fi ,f ,,,. . , , ., ,,., 5, , Senior Tom Bisset Solves his math problems the VIKING VOLUNTEERS- Mrs. Hutchins, Nancy Chadwell, Mama Ritts, Par easy Way. Jody Parker. The basic classroom is not always the best atmosphere for writ- ing creatively DeLilIe, Donna Ptaff, John O'Neil, John Manz, Diane Stevens, I V, .9934 QM., MAGAZINE IS YEARLY PROJ ECT. Each year, the Creative Writing Club, advised by Mrs. Plummer, is responsible tor producing a Literary Magazine entitled Inner Weather. The magazine is made up of poems, short sto- ries, and photographs all con- tributed by students from North- land l-ligh School. Three clubs are in charge of putting the magazine together, Art Club, Camera Club, and the Creative Writing Club. Editor for Inner Weather this year is Patti Jones. use--.,-.tq..+' M ' - v q an : f H ' 7,1 1 ui 1 0 ,, ov I on ' 'Q or '41 902 Junior Charlie Lausch, with great skill, tosses his creative writing into the wind. v Coach Frank Howe proved to be an inspira- tion to all. O 'rw..Q. iw L f VARSITY N -CROW U Shawn Gallager, Marty Metzker, Alan Veatch, Flon Melchiorre, Tony Mar- gello, Dave Conley, Bill Kidwell. CROW 21 Rusty Price, Rick Branzell, Frank Palemiero, Gary Anderson. CRoW 31 Gary Wex, Jett Brader, Doug Smith, Glen Winter, Scot Burbacher. CROW 42 Bill Tanner, Ron Lincicome, Greg Wilson, Stan Cheney. CROW 52 Ed Onslow, Paul Coltlesh, Charlie Lausch, Chaun Newlon, Doug Smith. uf' 'Q . S The table in the lobby seems to make a better homeroom for these young men, than their assigned rooms. ZAAYER'S BAD GUYS Zaayer's Bad Guys, or the Zl3Gls sponsored a tape sale this year, the profits from which went to the club treasury. The group also runs errands and tells Mr. Zaayer what to do. On sen- ior government day, Brian Gibson became Mr. Z for a day, and although most people thought it was all Brian, an undercover source has reported that the extra weight was actually a pil- low. , f -,1:. . sf., e ea v . Y .- Q Mfg-'..' .. a. ' ' u -l '- .' ' ai' V f'. - Q! ly 1? 'th 4 rm , V- AF .J G v'EuRZ..W2 T + -ef 3, .Q .-.. au , - f- -- , , 1 - ears' ff . y T- .fr 1 -- - su! .. sv f l I H fr I., v, . I + . -:UI 'J9' Vu? GP' '4 V' ' x C J .' . -n-:Q.g.'i ' fe-1' Ak' ' A 'X 1? 'Q ' IQ .3 EW , 4 l 24' 'A gs., jrffirp ' -i fi?-x .w ff 'X ,f f' N Jil' .P ' , +3 U -- , f , . .- .V V ' , - K YJ- Y, 1 l all .H A, k. V Ex .i I Ib A ,t , A I 1 Ax: 2 I ,, ,., . f lit' ,-lr x 1 m r A , . l -, i T- 1 , , ,. n . t L i ' . - it .3 - I s. i xii -X gf e-za 1' ' , i , 1 ,,,. ,, ., ,, 93:91. I ' f 1 . 9' 2 ' A I ,, ' 2, ,. . 1' ' 5 . f , ,I f, -, ., .'. , ,I -.f 1x.,ga:,W , if:dfl'vii, s ' ,. Q, 2' :rf .WMF viii I, I , ,, Q. -vlh, t,,i,.L- 'Q f-3o.,g5f2?f..'4j A ' -' f r' Q jj f 1 ,,' ige-'af-- 2 gg .e. 1 . 'Q Northland dldn't always come out on top in pile-ups such as this. U7 - 6' Which one will get credit for this score? A Z.B.G.'s - fRow U Dan Aldridge, Bill Birkel, Bill Kidwell, Fred Glaze, Dale Radcliff, Gary Adams, Chuck Parrish. fFr'ow 22 Mike Scurria, Brian Gibson, Jim Abbruzzese, Dan Scurrla, Larry Hagman, Tim Mahoney, Mark Carr, CROW 32 Jeff Vermillion, Angelo Tiberi, Jim Toney, Tony Margello, Randy Larason, Scott Atwood, Mr. Zaayer, Bob Shows. CHEERLEADERS SHOW SPIRIT VIKING SPIRIT CLUB - IROW 1jBecki Bauer, Kris Frey, Amy Beitzel, Judy Plymale, Kathy Howard, Tonya Hoover. fRow 22 Vicki Engel, Betty Burgess. Terry O'Andria, Geneva Hetrick, Beth Watts, Anne Fasone, Cathy Morando. CROW 32 Flobin Notari, Michelle LaBorde, Kathee Bartlett, Sue Cheney, Lisa Hope, Suzie Hitt. CROW 42 Kim Oskey, Lori Jones, Mary Weideman, Denise Tumbleson, Vikki Lerch, Anne Weideman, Sandy Burbacher, Shirley Emswller, Kim Lippy. Leslie Welle. fRow 52 Pandy King, Ingrid Kellner, Sue Barlowe, Ruth Shafer, Marisa Hansen, Marilyn McClemmens, Karen l.aMarr, Gwen Wil- liams, Debbie Dearth. fRow 6j Maureen Murphy, Louise Vesco, Pam Everitl, Barbara Paul, JoAnne Fabbish. KROW 72 Maureen Williams, Judy Cheney, COI- leen Eickenhall. I62 iN THE KNOW - Debbie Hellman, Bob Orth, Dan Field, Andy Colburn, Hans Dryer, Mitch Dysert, Steve Ftathburn, Miss Herrel, Mr. Schieber. IN-THE-KNOW The In-The-Know team, sponsored by Mr. Terrence Schrieber and Miss Caro- lyn l-lerrel, did not do as well as they did last year, by losing their first round to Delaware-Hayes. The game was close, however, as Northland lost by a mere five points. E Junior Kerry Huba is compelled to ask about the Gorgon Sisters. 163 VARSITY FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS - CROW U Natalie Sagglo, Jody Mellck, Kelley Russell. CROW 21 Linda Led- ford, Carol Cantrell, Nancy Cnadwell. 4 I Fell! ly I X---1: ., If - Qvgb-o-em-...Q . U I , , , .55 , , , , I Jody Melcik RESERVE FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS - CROW lj Denise Blank, Sue Barlow CROW 22 Colleen Janzer Denise Tumbleson. CROW 32 Kim Albert, Lori Jones. FOUR SENICDRS LEAVE rw? If 1 1 av- -f-N' - ,- ' , .-v ' bl, fn RESERVE BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS - Klm VARSITY BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS - Nancy Chadwell, Kelly Russel, Natalie Saggio Albert, Colleen Janzen, Denise Tumbleson, Sue Carol Cantrell, Lori Jones, Jody Mellck, Barlow, Denise Blank, Kris Frey. Carol Cantrell Linda Ledford Nancy Chadwell THE BAD SEED Rhoda Penmark . . .Robin Sora y Col. Kenneth Penmark .... Jim Schilling Christine Penmark . .Susan Ball Monica Breedlove ..... Debby Kemper Emery Wages .... Tim Raschke Leroy ......... Joel Johanson Miss Fern ....... Jody Daulton Reginald Tasker ...... Michael Perkins Mrs. Daigle .... Nancy Shelton Mr. Daigle . . .Barney l-louchins Richard Bravo .Dwight Yoakum GSS. 69 Christine struggles to get the truth from her daughter Rhoda. we f, Christine comforts her father as she tells him his granddaughter is a murder- 4, Z I-.ng Monica and brother Emery listen on as Mr. Daigle tries to restrain Mrs. Daigle 35 she takes the grief of her son's death out on Miss Fern. Xf,.,,,k Christine kisses her husband good-bye as he leaves for a business trip. :hristine and Reginald discuss his new mys- ary dt H47 1 i Rhoda watches on as Monica slaps Chris- tine back to sense. The fall play The Bad Seed was presented in the auditorium on November 10 and 11. The story is of a psychotic little girl who commits three murders and lives so that she can commit more whenever they may be convenient. Written with reserve and skill . . . The Bad Seed is an extraordinarily literate horror story and a superior bit of theatre. Little Rhoda Penmark is the evil queen of the story. On the surface, she is sweet, charming, full of old-fashioned graces, loved by her parents, admired by all her elders. But Rhoda's mother has an uneasy feeling about her. Vvhen one of Rhoda's schoolmates is mysteriously drowned at a picnic, Mrs. Penmark is alarmed. For the boy who was drowned was the one who had won the penmanship medal that Rhoda felt she deserved. lt involves a mysterious murder, farther back in Rhoda's infamous career, and a gruesome murder later on when she fears that she is being trapped. rr., ,-4 Xxx. ala rsll , . . Monica protects Rhoda from Mrs. Daigle's sudden anger. Q Y if Q, iiitiigiss Leroy accuses Rhoda of the murder of the Daigle boy. RUMPELSTILTSKIN The Children's play this year was Fiumpelstiltskin, which was presented in three showings January 12. The play written by Director Charles Lewis' wife Jean was a huge success. Later in the spring the play was taken on tour to various elementary schools in the area. Those participating inthe cast were: Patti Jones - Millicent, Jack Drudy - Miller, Jett Powers - Prime Minister, Jeff Smalley - King, Nancy Shel- ton - l-lairyette, Cindy Finnicum - Rotunda, Gret- chen Herr - Twerpsickoree, and Mitch Spiro - Ftumpelstiltskin. The members of the chorus were: Barney Houtchins, Joel Johanson, Rob Stout, Cindy Black, Jody Daulton, Debbie Erickson, Mickey Hop- per, Susy Laird, Jeanne Titus, and Barb Watson. l t Rumpelstiltskin CMitch Spiroj shows his deep concentration as he spins straw into gold. W all wt lit U snr-f-I I W I on ' '5 ,.:e' Q , 1 rv, lk flVf- .- . , ' J Music director Dwight Yoakum poses with members of the band: Leslie Conrad, Paul Matthews, Mark Moyer, and , ,1 tl .17 1.2 I Y Lucas Kareklas. 'fi if ' ,-lf. ' ,'g 1 Lf AJ , f-Y I g S 1 l' The Miller CJack Drudyb offers his daughter Millicent CPatti Jonesj a hand in lifting the heavy burlap sacks. ina l Ad., fx L The three queen finalists Gretchen Herr, Cindy Finnicum, and Nancy Shelton try to impress the King CJeff Smalleyj with their unique talents as the court looks on. 168 NATIONAL SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY - CROW 11 Mike Perkins, Nancy Chadwell, Candy Jordan, Linda Ledford, Sue Nacke, Julie Day, Angie Buck, Patty Scanton, Chris Hoatz, Janet Lander. CROW 2j Steve Traschell, Makr Katko, Jim Yoakum, John Martz, Mike Hannon, Danny Chun, Tom Alben, Tim Brooks, CROW 31 Andy Colburn, Cindy Kelch, Sue Owens, Carolyn Carte, Tom Adams, Cindy Paulos, Rob Slye, Bev Evans, Cristi Pow- ers, Patti Neihus. CROW 4j Jenny Farquhar, Sue Semetko, Patty White, Denise Kopp, Debbie Marsh, Judy Hard, Cindy Cheely, Linda Wilcox, Lorie Lucas, Diane Bauman. CROW 51 Hans Dryer, Richard Kulon, Sam Weaver, Bill Vlasich, Steve Lowry, Jud Wood, Vicky Webb, Glendene Thorn- bloom, Sonda Mayer, Pam Smith, Debbie Heilman, Julie Fredrickson. ACTIVE GROUP The National Senior Honor Society became an active group this year. Some ofthe projects initiated were Lounge Committee for the new section of the building, money raising ideas, and better student relations. The president was Tom , Adams, Vice-President was Rob Slye, and Secretary was Cindy Paulos. Advisor to the group was Mr. Zaayer. Although the temperature was near 20 degrees, Marty Metz- ker is still able to play the Viking Fight Song! HARD WORK PAYS OFF The 1974 Valhalla Year- book Staff was again this year under new leadership. Mrs. Vicki Bishop was the new advisor. Working hard to make sure all deadlines are met describes the job of every member of the organization. It is one thing to read a yearbook, and an entirely different thing to put it together. To all stu- dents and teachers who had to put up with some inconvenience because of the Yearbook Staff, we say, Thank you tor your patience. 170 I.. CO EDITORS - Barb Watson, Tim Brooks. K.. .7 SENIOR SECTION - Cindy Cunningham, Sue Conner SPORTS SECTION - Gary Anderson, Louise Vesco, Diane Vollmer. YEARBOOK ADVISOR - Mrs. Bishop ORGANIZATIONS SECTION - Kathy Hunley, Vicky Webb, Cindy Paulos. 171 f l mnvf if af 0' 5 v 'f .fig Q B ' '7 IE' Q l v.l Iv! A INDEX SECTION - Cyndy Double, Stephanie Baker. ' l f - W N .lf-u ' 1 BOOKKEEPERS-Greg Albertson, John Carroll. PHOTOGRAPHERS - Mark Slaughter, Howard Paul, Jo Bickham. CNotpicturedj Debbie Kaylor. UNDERCLASSMAN SECTION - Norma Sewell, .2 Q l FACULTY SECTION - Kathy Guitfre, Vicki Allen, Ftuth Shafer, Denise Little. E CAR T' CQURTESY or MRS. BisHoP. Cindi Maxwell. I I V- , . ' ,, ffl 4 I Caught off guard, Valhalla Staff member, Tim Brooks, experi- ences the humiliation of getting his picture taken when he least expects it. GIRLS ARE LIBERATED! Qirl's Athletic Association members reflected high spirits and good sportsmanship through participation in various athletics and money- making projects. The challenge of intramurals O23 'O OQ awe 32.3 ,-+32 9.52 mm: X 525 eww CD85 0-15. my-gfl 233 cu 2.35- O.V7CD 523 401022. - :Q m-. CD Q85 3403 2119?- slumber parties, a jewelry sale, the interclass basketball tournament, and the annual banquet held at the end of the year for presentation of awards and the announcement of new officers were included in the activities. T - , .1?..i.cj1,f. 41 Q' 3 Kathy Hunley gooh finds out that hot evgry high GlRL'S BASKETBALL TEAM-fBott0mQ Rachel Norton, Luann Nirote, Debbie School tennis player is another Billie Jean King. Julian, Linda Reynolds, Miss Boltz. fMiddlej Diane Welsh, Lorie Lucas, Sandy Headley. CTopj D. J. Boorman, Sheryl Hutchison. Q 9 :visit Y 2:1-r 3' GIRLS VOLLEYBALL - fRow 11 Julie Thirston, Diane Welsh, Linda Reynolds, Lorie Lucas, Sheryl Hutchison, Luann Nirote, Jeannie Serio, CROW 22 Miss Boltz, Sonia Roth, Mary Knect, Hatice Turkoglu, Dina Tiberi, Maureen Kelly, Rachel Norton. 174 in G.A.A. - CRow 12 Sandy Headley, Lori Lucas, Cindy Cheely, Julie Thurston, Toni Delorette, Laura Wilcox, Kathy Dini, Marisa Hansen, Chris Enis, Charlotte Eschleman, Kathy Ellis, Joy Anagnostis. CROW 22 Patti Giamarco, Jere Kessler, Frannle Malcolm, Tammy Ftoth, Kay Allison, Marilyn McClements, Mary Weideman, Chris Frissora, Lynn Bruzzese, Rose Agrlesti, Maureen Murphy, Sandy Behre, Debbie Kemper, Cherie Williamson. CRow 32 Jill Stumph, Cathy Behrendt, Sue Good, Denise Dale, Tami Frissora, Robin Notari, Donna Willis, Colleen Eckholt, Amy Arendall, Rona Frey, Sandy Burbacher, Sue Owens, Bonnie Frazier, Donna Stacy, Kathy Grubb, Michelle Hazlett, Kathy Craig, Sherry Devine. CRow 42 Virginia Taylor, Sue Serio, Debbie Erickson, Karen Rurik, Carol Barnes, Diane Karn, Chris Heiser, Ann Weideman, Jody Fabish, Linda Reynolds, Kim Oskey, Racheal Norton, Maureen Kelly, Suzy Whittle, Sona Roth, Judy Plymale, Diane Welsh, Joni Wallis, Jenny Wendel, Marsha Nirote, Luanne Nirote. i-wi I' E ,.,. ' M, . , lllffua, A 'Ay - A S F a Li if A 33' If - C' .Vii . A A l l agp Senior Cindy Cheely returns a well served ball during one of her matches. l 14 l ,X ,' , f s Ii Sf' GlFlL'S TENNlS TEAM - CRow 12 Maryann Fogarty, Mary Neary, Karen Riechelderler Jere Kessler, Sue Ryan, Sandy Headley. CROW 22 Cindy Cheely, Kathy Hunley, Terri Lenis l I K l 1 . W 1 1 Young Adults spent many days rehearsing for their Director Thurman Davis often helps out by playing parts lol program at North American Rockwell. each section. After their group picture, Mr. Davis tells the Young Adults about their next singing engagement. 9- V l f1KZ Q' CONCERT CHORALE - fFfow U Sue Ball, Flick Payne, Christi Coldren. fFlow 22 Karen Taylor, Debbie Heilman, Vicky Webb, Julie Fredrickson, Lorie Lucas, Julie Day, Marna Ritts, Joe Mayhew, Jody Melick, Bill Henning, Perry Keesecker, Lynn Embleton, Barney Houchins, Patti Jones, Alben Clark. fHow 32 Andy Colburn, Tom Henry, Steve Panico, Dan Field, Tim Brooks, Jett Smalley, Jim Schilling. ,,,,, 1 1 Q Some students concentrate hard on their music, while others . . . CHOIRS INVCLVE MANY The Vocal Music Program at Northland is a strong one with more than three-hundred stu- dentsiparticipating in one or more of the eight different vocal groups. The Contest Choir per- formed at contest this year. The numbers used were O Vos Omnes , Nellie-Bly , and Bit- ter tor Sweet . The highlight of the year came for the Young Adults group when they sang for a military convention at North American Rockwell. The group also gave concerts for the school and at functions in the community. 177 e W, s i CONTEST CHOIR - CROW U Karen Taylor, Estell Harston, Lori Lucas, Rose Agresti, Barb White, Susie Laird, Denise Blank, Debbie Keller, Gwen Mather, Deb- bie Heilman, Julie Denny, Lynn Embleton, Sue Nacke, Jenny Farquhar, Jody Melick, Lynn Gilbertson, Vicky Webb, Debbie Fuchs, Connie Anguish, Carmert Cuta, Bonnie Anguish, Robin Sora, Cindy Paulos, Mr. Davis. IFiow 22 Marti Schumm, Karen Riechelderfer, Sherry Foute, Shelly Canright, Carrie Ferguson, Jodi Daulton, Diana Brennon, Laurie O'Neil, Marna Ritts, Julie Day, Kathy Hunley, Kandy Jordan, Diane Stevens, Christi Coldren, Patti Metzger, Julie Fredrickson, Jeanette Porter, Tammy Fissora, Kathy Toth, Sue Stark, Amy Arendall, Betsy Madigan, Tina Eberle, Chris Stratton, Sandy Burbacher, Pam Melick, Lynn Mattox, Diane Fegley. fF?ow 31 Tim Brooks, Andy Colburn, Rick Wetzel, Joe Shalowski, Terry Taylor, John Miller, Tammi Hunt, Mimi Ledtord, Donna Doskotch, Judy Hard, Patti Jones, Kim Albert, Paula Wevadau, Ginny Taylor, Pat Burleson, Sue Ball, Greg Hartman, Chuck Kyser, Roland Segieth, Rick Winnans, Bobby Orth. Allan Veatch. fFi'ow 41 John O'Neil, Dave Corder, Dave Thomas, Jett Wright, Jeff Heath, Ken Anguish, Jeff Smalley, Dan Field, Jim Saulters, Jim Schilling, Mike Saultz, Todd Kincaid, Tom Henry, Dan Harden, Joe Styles, Steve Panico, Barney l-louchins, Joe Mayhew, Barry Irwin, Frank Griffin, Chuck Parrish, Albert Clark. Greg Stephensen, Jett Ritter, Jett Knight, Allen Howe, Mike Swope. PIANISTS- Pam Snepp, Paul Matthews, Diane Bauman. 178 L, f 4 fvylf N f I X:- .mn PIANISTS - Diane Fegley, Pam Snepp, Diane Bauman, Paul Matthews, Debbie Keller, Luanne Harmer, Amy Arendall. 9 H its J YOUNG ADULTS - KROW U Mr. Davis, Karen Taylor, Mani Schumm, Suzie Laird, Lori Lucas, Debbie Hellman, Marna Rltts, Jody Melick, Christi Coldren, Sue Ball, Patti Jones, Patti Metzker, Judy Hard, Debbie Fuchs, Amy Arendali, Sandy Burbacher, Pam Melick. CROW 22 Sherry Foute, Karen Riechelderter, Shelly Canright, Jodi Daulton, Mimi Ledfor, Kathy Hunley, Julie Day, Julie Fredrickson, Vicky Webb, Lynn Embleton, Kim Albert, Sue Nacke, Jenny Farquhar, Diane Stevens, Paula Wevadou, Sue Taylor, Chris Stratton, Bonnie Anguish. fFi'ow 32 Tim Brooks, Jett Wright, Dan Field, Jeff Smalley, Andy Colburn, Dan Harden, Bill Henning, Pernf Keesecker, Joe Mayhew, Chuck Parrish, Greg Stephenson, Chuch Kyser, Greg Hartman, Ftick Winans. fRow 42 Rick Wetzel, Dave Thomas, Jim Schilling, Jim Saulters, Todd Kincaid, Tom Henry, Joe Stiles, Steve Panico, Barney Houchlns, Jeff Ftitter, Frank Griffin, Albert Clark, Barry Irwin, Jett Knight, Allen Howe. PIANIST- Pam Snepp. VIKING GLEE -CROW 71 Mr. DAvis, Jim Schillings, Rick Wetzel, Terry Taylor, Andy Colburn, Chuck Kyser, Kent Hummel, Mark Mover, Mark Hulme, Bobby Orth, Bob Feltz, Rick Winans, Tom Burget. CROW 21 Mike Saultz, Dan Miller, Dave Corder, John O'Neil, Jeff Kinnel, Tim Brooks, Jeff Knight, Mike Swope, Mark McDaniel, Cnet Szczygiel. CROW 31 Jeff Wright, Jim Saulters, Todd Kincaid, Scot Micheal, Greg Hitt, Dan Harden, Jeff Ritter, Albert Clark, Barry Irwin, Roland Siegeth. CROW 41 Dave Thomas, Dan Field, Jett Smalley, Chuck I-lenry, Joe Stiles, Steve Panico, Barney Houchins, Greg Stephenson, Frank Griffin, Chuck Parrish, Allen Howe, Greg Hartman, Gary Beal. PIANIST- Paul Matthews. MASS GlRL'S GLEE -CROW 11 Estelle Harshorn, Laura O'NeiI, Barb White, Kim Bailey, Gwen Mather, Pam Snepp, Cindy Black, Stephanie Stevens, Denise Blank, Peggy Ward, Julie Denny, Lynn Mattox, Baro Watson, Christi Coldren, Paula Wevadau, Luanne I-larmer, Amy Arendall, Sue Taylor, Debbie Fuchs, Lynn Embleton, Pam Me-lick, Tricia Krumm, Cindy Paulos. CROW 21 Cindy Jones, Sherry Feute, Carrie Ferguson, Cyndy Double, Ste- phanie Baker, Julie Fredrickson, Vicky Webb, Marna Bitts, Lori Lucas, Rose Agresti, Terry Frisora, Jeanette Porter, Kim Albert, Sue Ball, Gretchen Herr, Judy DeFrancisco, Erinn Flynn, Chris Stratton, Karen Taylor, Mickey Hopper, Becky Bauer, Sandy Burbacher, Pam Ellis, Penny Jones, Diane Fegley, Mr, Davis. CROW 31 Lynn Gilbertson, Mimi Ledford, Karen Riechelderfer, Debbie Hielman, Shelly Canright, Kandy Jordan, Diane Stevens, Jodi Daulton, Judy Hard, Marte Schumm, Tina Eberle, Sue Nacke, Vicky Thornsely, Donna Willis, Lynda Fortner, Patty Metzker, Janet Barbeau, Sue Stark. Betsy Madigan, Judy Bosen, Mindy Tolbard, Jenny Farquhar. CROW 41 Kathy Hunley, Marisa Hansen, Ginnie Taylor, Patty Burlison, Julie Day, Diana Brannon, Donna Doskotch, Tamml Hunt, Bonnie Anguish, Marsha Nirote, Sandy Urbano, Connie Weely, Debbie Murray, Barb Smith, Denise Eller. Karen Frenz, Patti Jones, Chris Presion, Vicki Spine, Carmen Cuta, Bonna Taylor, Connie Anguish, Kathy Toth, Suzy Laird, Jody Melcik. PIANISTS - Diane Bauman, Debbie Keller, . . T , .T ,,i- f' i A, ia' 3 like 'f T has While walking through the hall, one will always come in contact with a group of girls stopped to talk in the most con- area. MELODY MAIDENS - fRow U Judy Hard, Kim Bailey, Lynn Mattox, Vicki Webb, Diane Stevens, Penny Jones, Peggy Ward, Stephanie Stephens, Denise Blank, Tricia Krumm, Erin Flynn, Debbie Fuchs. CROW 22 Mr. Davis, Cyndy Double, Stephanie Baker, Barb White, Cyndie Jones, Cindy Black. PIANISTS - Diane Bauman, Debbie Keller. vi il Pt i6 -.ff-. J SOPHOMORE CHOIR - fFiow 1jJoney Steinbeck, Chris Preston, Mindy Tolbard, Cindy Triacheft, Verna Pottle, Rhonda Marquardt, Bonna Taylor, Suzy Laird, Sandy Burbacher, Becki Bauer, Judy Delfrancisco, Gail Varney, Sandy Urbano, Connie Veely, Barb Smith, Pam Ellis, Leslie Welle, Theresa Snedsky, Vida Mate- iic, fRow 22 Miss Jan Smith, Liesa Buskirk, Kathy Norris, Vicki Spine, Cathy Dini, Rhonda Miller, Mary Oliveria, Carol Francia, Debbie Murray, Mickey Hopper, Lynda Fortner, Elaine Minor, Becky Conley, Jeannie Titus, Donna Willis, Parthema Snogblatt, Mary Doe, Annette Riess, Janet Barbeau, Diane Vukovitch, Mr. Davis. fF'ow 39 Ann Shagnasti, Michelle Hazlett, Marisa Hansen, Sue Alexander, Mary Knecht, Charlotte Eschleman, Denise Eller, Anne McDonald, Dotty Larese, Kim Albert, Sandy Cunningham, Patsy Murphy, Patty Metzger, Taimi Jenkins, Erin Flynn, Kathy Craig, Sally Patterson, Vicki Thornsley. 1Row 41 Rick Strangest, Todd Kinkade, Greg Hartman, Greg Hitt, Mark Hulme, Kent Hummel, Mark Moyer, Allen Howe, Tim Pontious, Tim Pontious, Chet Szczygiel, Tom Burget, Jeff Finely, Bob Felts, Chuck Hunry, Bill Giuvins, Ralph Snerd, Gary Beal, Mark Daniels, Sherry Devine, Marsha Nirote, Nora Carty. PIANISTS - Cathy Morando, Amy Arendall. X SGML 4:15'f2,z. LJ'.4go. 7s.. 'EJ3iK Z55,'f?'Qij W' ' - 1 X ......Va-.L,.,.L,T, ww , ,A, S ,AA,, . . -A i i i we - If-Q ' 0 f Ov 'Kit-is '- ., ,,.,,,'W we -we MARCHING BAND - CROW U Gwen Mather, Cindy Miller, Chris Heiser, Debbie Davies, Lynda Reynolds. CROW 22 Scot Burbacher, Chuck Jones, Lorie Lucas, Bruce Nicholas, Dennis Thornbloom, Jeff Kinnel, George Anderson, Bill Field, Bob Beatty, Jeff Hull, Bill LeGault. CROW 31 Leslie Conrad, Sonda Mayer, Sue Semetko, Ruth Shafer, Pam Snepp, Mary Smith, Susi Chun, Jayne Hoggatt, Lynn Mclntyre, Gail Hardin, Mark Haucke, Barb Paul, Jeff Farquhar, Gary McMasters. CROW 42 Karen Taylor, Chris Malone, Nancy Alben, Jenny Farquhar, Kim O'Brien, Cindy Miller, Betty Musser, Laura Gardell, Gina Buccalo, Luanne Harmer, Darla Meyers, Larry l-lansgen, Brad Kinnel, Mark Brown. CROW 52 Rich Gast, Doug Finley, Bruce Carpenter, Steve Rathburn, Frank Hamilton, Steve Mantz, Ray l-lustek, Mollie Echelmeyer, Gary Orth, Jeff Smalley, Jim Hingst, Tim Brooks, Bill Fairweather. CROW 62 Dave Shields, Kevin Resch, John Finley, Mark Stocklin, Jeff Newsome, Joel Johanson, Penny Jones, Joe Schremser, Dave Palmer. W, as hr V7 Crighrj MAJORETTES - Gwen Mather, Lynda Reynolds, Cinday Miller, Debbie Davies, Chris l-leiser. DRUM MAJOR - Pete Hindbaugh. E956 'wgmrw W Q95 ihwif' eww 'lf i' bacher. DISNEY SHOW PRESENTED. The Viking Marching Band presented a tribute to Walt Disney as a climax to the Marching Band season. The show was performed at Northland as well as the Championship l-lalftime Show. The group also kicked otf the Charity New- sies Drive by playing a con- cert on the State House lawn in November. All totaled, the group per- , formed twelve times during n 1 the regular marching sea- ,41 . SOFT. TRUMPET CHEERS - Marty Metzker, Chris Heasley, Lorie Lucas, Bruce Nicholas, Rob Loar, Scot Bur- Lf DY r I Y ,Aft V GY . i N 'I-' - I7 FI lx A, ' : x. fw gf. .,,,y.,. , 3,31 f l sf .,. ,..-4 - QTj','t2,, ' VL ' . as . i va, Iyer , .b l if , I .:,u ' I-Q -1 ' .' fn.--sf ' .I 3 'N '-1.1 9 ' :A-fxfw. . 1 A , ,,. . agiis ' ' All .4 l - A gqawb '.,Q .43u'Ef1t.,g Y . 'ff 1 XL, Y - -1 E: i ' 'T ,T 14 'W ' 5 T'7l T L -'rl' PJ ' . - 4 N- 51 0 , 1 9 is , S - a 'X I 5 F. . Y : A X' . , va ., -V r . l 'T' 1 'N X f T .. V -V 1 h il , , ,l 1 ,ly r fr X 5. '4 ' , 5,1 T o' .i' f gi. l x V . 5 -I f 8 ,iw A ' M ' '+ ' W 1 'ff , f it f -'A , , , , ling. Ja. if 1 f .. ,E 4, ..'- L kv - ,4 . iff - 3 J: '1 . L,A-,,,,' ,:. , T 'f' fb U ' 1 ' TW f' '94 f-., 'V-2, ' L-sfgflftf- 55 I'-iff? -we-J- 2 ,X ., BAND MANAGERS-JHne1MiIlef, Regina Pefrv.Lir1da LedfOfd.ShSf0f1 Viking Marching Band Members await their turn to take the Slocum. fMisslngj Kathy Hunley. field '. Ulm. Q' v,. Linda Reynolds prepares for a flag waving finish. Mr. McAfee posed as Mickey Mouse for the Championship Game. z:fk543'9? W ,. , 6-. As a tribute to Walt Disney, Band mem- bers wore mouse ears on their hats. 183 i i Z l 1 l l l , Some audiences needed it all spelled out! Among other things, Mr. McAfee has the responsibility of a home- room. A l, I l Y . 1, 2 I i J lr .V 5 J l 1 1: f , . SYMPHONIC BAND - CROW U Leslie Conrad, Mark Wherle, Fluth Shafer, Susie Chun, Mary Beth Smith, Gwen Mather, Sonda Mayer, Pam Snepp. CROW 21 Sue Semetko, Jennie Farquhar, Betty Musser, Chris Heiser, Debbie Davies, Linda Ledlord, Andy Col- burn, Cindy Brown, Pete Hinebaugh, Regina Perry, Ann Murray, Lori Carpenter, Sharon Slocum. fRow 31 Nancy Alben, Dan Reid, Kevin Metzker, Kim O'Brien, Carol McDonald, Gina Buccalo, Chris Malone, Steve Garwood, Dan Heasley, Chuck Jones, Jett Shields, Stu Tucker, Doug Finley, Joel Johanson, John Finley, Frank Hamilton, Steve Fiathburn, Mollie Echelmeyer, Steve Mantz, Jeff l-lutf, Bruce Nicklaus, Lorie Lucas, Jeff Kinnel, Marty Metzker, Scot Burbacher, Fiob Loar, Jett Farquhar, Tim Brooks, Dave Spangler, Mark Brown, Dave Friedlander, Jim l-lingst, Jett Smalley, Tim Davis, Brad Kinnel. fRow 52 Bill Weaver, Gary Burton, Jim Tripp, Paul Matthews, Mark Shellhorn, Dave Shields, Kevin Flesch, Joe Schremser, CONCERT BAND - CROW 12 Beth Hall, Barbara Paul, Katrina Mitscher, Teresa Weber, Mark Hauck, Mary Pardee, Debbie Thomas, Cheryl Doughty. CROW 22 Tom Engler, Tina Best, Chris Maolne, Jovita Carroll, Donna Willis, Pete Hinebaugh, Cindy Gillette, Molly Winegardner, Lynn Mclntyre, Mary Kay Medachy, Robin Notari, Gail Hardin. CROW SJ Sonia Roth, Gail Davis, Liesa Buskirk, Laura Gardell, Shane Snodgrass, Robert White, Mark Fowler, Mike Southward, Gary McMasters, Dan Kopp, Mike McClelland, Dennis Thornbloom, Greg Vincent, Bill Field, Mike Swope, Bill Legault, Bruce Carpenter, Chris Heasley, Flay Hustek. CROW 4QJel1 Tackett, Bill Weaver, Chuck Henry, Rick DeVore, Greg Hartman, Jeff Jones, John Long, Jeff Newsome, Mark Stockling, Ron Yoakum, Tim Ewell, Mike Preisser, Gary Orth. STAGE BAND - CROW U John Finley, Joel Johanson, Doug Finley, Steve Rathburn, Steve Mantz Larry Hansgen, Richard Gast, Frank Hamilton. CROW 21 Mark Shellhorn, Paul Matthews, Jim Tripp Dwight Yoakum, Gaw Burton, Scot Burbacher, Jeff Farquhar, Phil Clarke, Marty Metzker, Rob Stott Bill Alves. CROW 32 Jett Smalley, Mark Brown, Brad Klnnel, Tim Davis, Rob Loar, Jelt Huff, Bruce Nik laus. Tim Davis practices music to be used for the accompaniment at Drill Team Con- test. l85 I FOOTBALL VALKYFHES - fF?ow U Kris Frye, Mindy Tucker, Bev Malcolm, Sarrie Phinney, Andi Godin, Pandy King, Jane Marshall, Rae- Iene Gilmore, Maria Moore, Cindy White, KROW 22 Marianne Morando, Angie Buck, Chris Armbrust, Sandy Vesco, Dana Skinner, Karen Dunlop, Beth Watts, Cathy Troy, Cindi Godin, Peggy Boytin, flffow 32 Sue Seitz, Debbie Hadley, Beth Medachy, Lori Gordon, Tina Ciotola, Christi Powers, Lori Nist, Linda Dickey, Cathy Eschelman, Diana Brannon, Nancy Rittenhouse, Kathy Neihus. For the Championship Game Halftime Show, The Valky- FOOTBAITL MALKYRIES - Captain Mafia M00fe. ries did an umbrella routine to the tune Chim Chim Cher- C0'CaP1a ' Cm' Godm- ree. BASKETBALL VALKYBIES-Captain, Cindi Godin, Co-Captain, Kathy Neihus. Scenes from the Valkyries halftime performances. BASKETBALL VALKYRIES - IROW 12 Sue Stark, Nancy Burigana, Kathy Troy, Karen Frenz, Lisa Holsinger, Gwen Mather, Gwen Williams Karen Dunlop, Dana Skinner, Pandy King, Andi Godin, Ingrid Kellner, Sandy Burbacher, Mindy Tucker. CROW 22 Kathy Niehus, Nancy Ritten- house, Karen LaMarr, Jodi Daulton, Charlotte Eschelman, Bobbi Gieger, Amy Reitzel, Karen Fturik, Beth Watts, Becky Meek, Kristi Powers Louise Vesco, Cathy Morando, Peggy Boytin, Cindi Godin. ORCHESTRA RECEIVES II The Orchestra at Northland this year was quite an active group. During the holiday season, they performed at several different elementary schools. In February, the group went to State Orchestra Contest, which was held in Springfield, Ohio, and received an excellent rating. In the spring, the orchestra pres- ented with the drama department, the musical production of My Fair Lady. The Orchestra prepares to play for the Stu- dent Body. CELLOS AND BASSES - CROW 71 Gwen Mather, Scott Micheal, Beth Medachy, Betty Musser. Mr, McAfee explains preper etiquette to the Uflow 21 John Long, Doug Bathburn, Mary Smith, Bob Stott, Luke Kreklas, audience. VIOLINS AND VIOLAS - CROW 11 Debbie Keller, Darla Meyers, Leslie Hammil, Barb White, Patty Niehus, Kim Vlasich. KROW 21 Tim Brooks, Terry Watson, Cindy Miller, Donna Doskotch, Katrina Mischer, Bernie Schremzer, Dave Palmer. CNot pictured1 Karen Taylor, Sue Taylor, Diane Fegley, Mark Saultz. l88 QN 'Mir 41 7 CONCERT MISTRESS - Kim Vlagich WOODWINDS - CROW U Lori Carpenter, Ann Murray, Sharon Slocum, Susie Chun, Mark Wherle, Leslie Conrad. CF1'ow2j Sue Semetko, Dan Fleid, Chris Heiser, Sheryl Hutchison, Regina Perry. fNoIpic!uredJ Jenny Farquhar, Fiuth Shafer. BRASS AND PERCUSSION - IFIOW 12 Jeff Sheilds, Marty Matzker, Stu Tucker, Lorie Lucas, Jeff Huff, Scot Burbacher. fRow 22 Brad Kinnel, Kevin Resch, Tim Davis, Mark Shellhorn, Jim Tripp, Bob Hughes, Phil Clarke, Greg Hanman. 189 'O F' PU' 0 l 9'-0 'lf ..., ' 4 Q.. 1 F . . - . . . 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Northland Cheerleaders, Nancy Chadvvell, Jody Melick, and Carol Cantrell, watch the band's halftime performance. SJ 'm.,,.l Af 1 'lem'-I Jim Schilling shows his affection for Erin Flynn. Cindy Davis Cindy Davis Kevin DeAngelIo Gary Drown Bonnie Eddy Denise Eller Debbie Erickson Tresa Fassora Sue Good John Gugliamano Lori Hakins Pete Hinebaugh Dave Hoates Allen Holmberg Lori Jones Jeff Knight Kathy Lares Cheryl Lothamer Rhonda Marquett Charlie Mclkin Becky Meek Steve Melchiorre Charlotte Morrow George O'Day Terrie Ouelett Kevin Ftesch Jody Sandu Bernard Schrimser Fton Scott Doug Smith Maureen Smitley Mary Spedind Mitch Spiro Lowell Stott Flicki Slrohschein Julie Svvabb Mark Taggert Michelle Teters Candy Thomas Dan Thomas Mark Thopson Ken Towers Karen Tschappatt Ann Weidiman Al Weinberger Melissa Welch Tracy Wilke Morgan William Jud Wood Mark DeBellis ACCUML LATIVE SPORTS RECORD FOOTBALL BASKETBALL VARSITY RECORD VARSITY RECORD NHS 14 Worthington NHS 7 Degaie-S NHS Westerville NHS 32 East High NHS Desales NHS 20 Mifflin NHS Arlington NHS 0 Arlington NHS 24 North High NHS Wanerson NHS 28 Linden NHS South NHS 14 Whetstone NHS Linden NHS 20 Brookhaven NHS Central Championship Game U NHS Marion Franklin NHS 14 Walnut Ridge ovEHALL Hisoono - 6-3-1 NHS Bfookhavefl NHS Mohawk RESERVE RECORD NHS Mifflin NHS Marion-Harding NHS 27 Brookhaven NHS 14 vvnirenaii NHS Wamut Ridge NHS 6 East High NHS East High NHS 6 Walnut Ridge Ni-13 Eastmoor NHS 24 North High NHS Norm NHS 40 Linden NHS O Whetstone NHS West NHS Whetstone OVERALL RECORD - 4-3-1 NHS Delaware Hayes if O4 Phil Cassis Doug Smith Bill Vlasich 'V - 1, ' Jim Toney CROSS-COUNTRY NHS 24 West, South Marion- Franklin45, 75, 92 NHS 60 Lancaster, Reynoldsburg, Zanesville34, 41, 104 NHS 38 Upper Arlington19 NHS 28 Walnut Ridge, Brookhaven, North39, 65, 120 NHS 38 Worthington20 NHS 15 Eastmoor, Revils50, 64 NHS 20 Whetstone43 NHS 55 Walnut Ridge52 SEASON RECORD 9-4 SWIMMING NHS 58 Bexley 37 NHS 69 Greenfield 22 NHS 69 Academy 84 NHS 76 Westerville 71 NHS 76 Brookhaven 27 NHS 36 Whetstone 42 NHS 37 Lancaster 45 NHS 42 Finley 52 NHS 36 Westland 49 NHS 56 Marion-Harding 39 NHS 40 Newark 52 NHS 39 Delaware 56 NHS 66 Brookhaven 22 NHS 66 Bexley 71 WRESTLING NHS 39 DeSales 39 NHS 52 Brookhaven NHS 46 Newark NHS 47 Walnut Ridge 20 NHS 29 Westerville 38 NHS 45 Beoley NHS 36 Cahanna 26 NHS 47 West 21 NHS 24V2 Worthington Tournament Cplaoed 7th out of 163 NHS 83 Eastmoor Tournament Cplaced 7th out ot 163 NHS 83V2 All North Tournament Cplaced 2ndJ NHS 72V2 Top Eight Tournament Cplaced 3rdj 59? W , .,,.., 0 fy - ' 4 . V f ,. A Larry Meek MGR. - Bob Woodward Scot Burbacher 20 5 TRADITION! . . . WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW .A A .4,, X I X . . lx J- Y I f f, I 5 IRI .zxiksqx X A I - ' lb' UNION LOCAL COIISTRUCTIOII ENTR ANCE Northland High School as seen through the eyes ofa hon-student, wumnvf- The action was exciting at GirI's Basketball games. we ,lj I A pf' V ' .gf Q15 f-J L N These students are caught in the act of playing cards when they ought to be studying. A policeman is confronted with questions after an informative talk to a tenth grade History Class. 7 I I Drdwing o yeor to on end is something thot hos been done in every yedrbook. ls there one word thot con tie it dll together? 1 These Stage Crew workers complet i Erasing mistakes does nothing but frustrate The unexpected often brings mixed reactions. this Northland student. 208 5 prop for the next production. 1 ffxx 'lf'-1, ' 1 Q ,, i U f-m.,,WM. N' ,jgfrr :LV W' -fm Sometimes, you just oan't escape the inevitable. J? John Finley and Joel Johansen work hard for their gig in Stage Band. 'L 45. , Rose Agresti doesn't mind sharing the lower part of her locker. r N Onward ever, backward never. Mr. Evans is caught off guard by this photographer. Sue Ball and Jett Powers practice one of their songs for the Spring musical, My Fair Lady. Seniors John O'Neil, Kim O'Brien and Lynn Nance pay close attention in their Latin Class. Yes. . .thot word is trodition. How is it then thot ecich yeor is different ot Northland High School? It's trodition with o touch of tomorrow. We ore influenced by the post ond ot the some time, chonged by the future. This Northland swimmer prepares to race. Catching up on the latest gossip is a welcome relief after a whole period of Chemistry. l Ili g li 'fi 'fx' ' 1f7'T'1 This is a typical scene from the calm and relaxed 1 ,- Steve Wenger shows this wrestler from West who's number one! atmosphere of the attendance office. Mr. Boseker catches up on the news dur ing one of his free periods. i . UQ' . lla i - ' gf l But what does the past do for our , 1 of ,gs ig Elgar f l , if i 1, 'i Gimp? school today? It helps us I . ,.:., N. I gt ff M .. ' Q - - - ' V' gi'..i V 'A M V P I maintain a high standard ot ,h- -J-1- w --- f--- f ,, ' . . . . ' . it -v i . . i achievement. It instills in us the f - f' s '1 'i--'f'-' 1+ . . . F f-' iss--gf -: :aa-4:15,-Qs-ff-'?ffif' f. is L , desire to keep winning a - ' f' 1 ' 4' ' e '- tradition. What used to be a wooded lawn, will soon be part of the new building. 4 Cold weather often made working conditions worse X KV Union problems often stopped vvork. Another view of the construction area, Why should the future chonge our thinking? The future will keep us up to dote, not letting us slip out of touch with reolity. 6 l 'tfa X 't The tuture and the hope of what is to come - s will make us strive to achieve what has not yet been attained. 4l, -nf ff 1 .L These swimmers rest after their winning bout against Westerville. Doug Smith takes the blame for a personal foul. Q Mrs. Berry tells Mrs. Hamilton about the theme one of her students lost No one ever knew whose ball it was . . .her dog ate it. Marty Metzker sneaks a bite of food before playing in Stage Band. in i In this scene from Rumpelstiltskin, Patti Jo crowned the new queen. Together, the two work cis o bolonce. We hope thot one never dominates the other . Tradition With o Touch of Tomorrow. nes is -A- Abbot, Kathy - 98 Abbruzzese, John - 74, 161 Abbruzzese, Jim - 98 Achberger, Stephanie - 17 Adams, Gary - 161 Adams, Kathy - 98 Adams, Thomas -17, 169 Adams, William - 8 Adkins, Linda - 74 Agresta, Donald - 17 Agriesti, Rose- 74, 156, 175,178,180 Akrouche, Romel - 98 Albanese, Tom - 74 Alben, Nancy-98, 182, 184 Alben, Thomas- 17, 157, 169 Alber1,Kim-74, 164, 165, 172, 178, 179, 180, 181 Albertson, Greg - 17 Aldridge, Dan - 68, 74, 161 Alexander Alexander Alibrando, Alexander, ,Mike - 74,156 , Rick - 155, 200 Alexander, Jim-17,155 Steve-98,142,181 Sandra- 1 7 All, Tammy - 98 Allamang, Don - 66, 74 Allen, Rick - 17 Allen, Vicki- 98, 173 Allison, Kay - 98, 175 Alston, Jerry - 74 Alves, Bill- 155, 185 Ambrust, Chris -17, 186 Amrine, Nancy - 98 Amrine, William - 17 Agnostis, Joy - 98, 142, 175 Anderson, Gary- 17, 65, 67, 142, 154, 160, 171 Anderson, George - 182 Anderson, Luann - 200 Anderson, Jeff - 98 Anderson, Mike - 98 Andrick, Mrs. Flo -138 Anguish, Bonnie -17,178, 179, 180 Anguish, Connie- 17, 178, 179,180 Anguish, Ken - 75, 84, 178 Antle, Keith - 98, 155 Appleton, Vicki- 98 Ardre, Martin - 75 Arendall,Amy-98,175, 178, 179,180,181 Ariss, Amy - 75, 142, 155, 156, 158 Arnold, Chris - 68,98 Art Club - 156 Attendance Helpers - 144 Atwood, Robert- 17, 58, 60, 61 Atwood, Scott- 17, 58, 60, 61, 155 Audio Visual Crew - 146 Auer, Phillip- 17, 151 -B- Babbert, Craig - 200 Bad Seed - 1 66, 167 Baggerly, Russ- 98, 148, 149 Bailey, Kim - 75, 152, 180,181,200 Baker, Betsy - 75 Baker, Brenda - 75 Baker, Stephanie- 18, 172, 180, 181 Baker, Theresa - 98, 154 Ball, Susan -18,148, 149,177,178, 179,180 Band Managers - 183 Barach, Cindy - 143 Barbeau, Deborah - 18 Barbeau, Janet- 98, 180, 181 Barlow, Sue - 75, 76, 142, 162,164,165,155 Barnes, Carol- 98, 175 Barnes, Pamela - 18 218 INDEX Barnett, Miss Sonnie - 124 Barnhill, Erik- 98 Barr, Mark- 13, 18,146 Barr, Timmy - 75 Barrow, Kathy - 75 Barry, Colette - 98 Barry, Deborah - 18 Bartlet, Karee - 76 Bartlet, Kathee - 76, 162 Baskirk, Eric - 99 Bauer, Becky-99, 162, 180,181 Bauer, Micheal- 18, 151, 155 Bauman, Dianne- 18, 84, 169, 180, 181, 152, 178, 179 Beal, Gary - 99 Beal, Karen - 18 Beal, Gary - 80, 181 Beal, Mark - 76 Beard, Larry - 18 Beatty, Bobby - 76, 182 Bedritis, Bobby - 76, 154, 155 Bedritis, Rita - 99 Beetham, Mr. Rupert -124 Behre, Sandy - 99, 155, 175 Behrendt, Cathy - 76, 175 Beitel, Jeff - 99 Bell, Vicki - 18, 155 Bellows, Cathy - 99 Bennett, Dave - 99 Bennett, Jeri - 76 Bergman, John - 64, 99 Berr, Jeff - 155 Berry, Mrs. Rebecca - 124 Best, Tina - 70, 76, 85, 180 Betts, Sherran - 18 Bevilacqua, Dabbie - 99 Bevilacqua, Steve - 18 Bice, Bob - 18 Bice, Kim -- 99 Bickham, Jon -18, 156, 172 Bicycle Club -155 Biddisen, Betty - 19, 155 Biglar, Paul- 76 Billings, Cathy - 76 Billings, Richard - 99 Bird, Mary - 99 Birkel, Bill- 19, 169 Bishop, Mrs. Vicki- 170, 124, 127, 129 Bissett, Thomas - 158 Bitler, Mrs. Wilma - 138 Bizjack, Pam - 200 Black, Cindy- 76,156, 155,160,181 Blank, Denise-65, 76, 164, 165, 180, 178 Bloor, Jacquese -19, 148 Boffo, Joe - 99 Bolden, Eva - 19 Boltz, Miss Elaine -124, 174 Bond, Debbie - 19 Bonto, Dan - 99 Booker, Linda - 76, 153 Booker, Molly - 12, 19 Boorman, Debra - 76, 174 Bordette, Kelly - 76 Boseker, Mr. James- 151, 125 Bosen, Janet- 19 Bosen, Judy -180 Bower, Deborah -19, 150 Bowling, Tom - 76 Boylan, Julie - 19 Boytin, Peggy- 187, 76, 142, 150, 186 Brader, Jeff- 19, 58, 61, 62, 68, 69, 142, 160 Bradford, Keith - 68, 200 Brady, Pam - 99 Brahowjow, Debbie - 76 Braithwaite, Allen - 76, 154 Branon, Diane-74, 147, 178,180,186 Brant, Kim - 76 Brenner, Brenda - 200 Brigman, Marie - 99 Brinnon, Rick- 76 Broadhurst, Jeff -99, 112 Broberg, Mike - 19 Brock, Connie - 99 Broderick, Mike - 99 Brooks, Betts - 76 Brooks, Cindy - 76 Brooks, Cindy - 99 Brooks, Kevin - 77 Brooks, Nancy - 77 Brooks, Tim -19,169,17O,173,177,178, 179,180,182,184,186 Brown, Mrs. Inez-122, 123 Brown, Cindy - 77,184 Brown, Mark -19,182, 184, 185 Brown, Rob - 99,68 Brown, Todd - 99 Brush, Cindy - 99 Brush, Kathy - 99 Bruzzese, Lynn - 99, 155, 175 Buccalo, Gina- 77,152,70, 182,184 Buck, Angie -19, 169, 186 Buck, Bob- 77.152, 155 Buelow, Mrs. Suzanne -125 Bulloc, Mrs. Roxie - 138 Burbacher, Sandy-99, 162, 175, 178, 179, 180 Burbacher, Scot- 2, 20, 64, 66, 67, 160, 180 182,183,184, 185,204 Burgess, Betty - 77, 150, 162 Burgess, Geoff- 100 Burget, Jody - 20 Burget,Tom-100, 104,180,181 Burgman, John -112 Burigana, Nancy- 77, 146, 187 Burleson, Patricia -77, 78, 178, 180 Burns, Brenda - 77 Burton, Darlene - 77 Burton, Gary-77, 154, 184, 185 Buskirk, Eric - 66, 154 Buskirk,Liesa-100,181,185 Byrd, Mike-20, 58, 61 , 68, 69, 70 Byrd, Terri- 100 - C - Cafeteria Helpers - 147 Cain, Linda -100 Calaway, Judy - 20 Camera Club -156 Campeff, Steve - 66 Campbell, Rich - 77 Campbell, Scott- 20, 151 Camper, Steve - 66 Cancilla, Debbie - 200 Canright, Shelly- 70, 77, 178, 179,180 Cantrell, Carole - 20, 164, 165, 201 Carbol, Mr. John - 125, 145, 146 Carmichael, Darrell- 77, 78 Carpenter, Bruce -100, 182 Carpenter, Lori- 20, 154, 184, 185, 189 Carr, Mark - 20, 58, 61, 161 Carroll, John - 20, 153, 172 Carroll, Jovita-100, 185 Carroll, Paul -58, 100, 142 Carte, Carolyn - 20, 152, 169 Carter, Janice - 20 Carty, Nora- 100, 143, 181 Cartone, Steve - 20 Carty, Bill- 77, 158 Cary, Teri- 100 Casciolle, Dan - 200 Cascioll, John - 77 Cassady, Kathy - 100 Cassis, Phil -20, 64, 155,204 Caudy, Barb -100 Caudy, Connie -100 4 Cauteh, John - 77 Cautela, Sal - 20, 151 Centofanti, Julie - 20 Ceschist, Lisa - 77 Ch2a6J1well, Nancy-21, 158, 164, 165, 169, Chaney, Jerry - 58, 77, 155 Chaney, Judy- 100, 101, 162 Chaney, Stan - 21, 58, 61, 68, 69, 160 Cheely, Cindy- 21,169,175 Cheeseman, Mike-200 Chenry-77,153,162 Chess Club- 1 57 Chevalier, John - 21 , 155 Chichester, Richard - 70, 77 Chokretf, Miss Violet- 125, 156 Chun, Danny- 21,169 Chun, Susie- 100, 152, 182, 183, 189 Ciotola, Frances - 77 Ciotola, Tina - 21 , 186 Ciotola, Tina - 21, 186 Ciotola, Tonia - 77 Clark, Albert-68, 77, 177, 178, 179, 180 Clark, Alexander- 78 Clarke, Michael -78, 147, 157 Clarke, Philip -100, 185, 189 Clarke, Scott - 100 Clarke, Stacey - 78, 142 Clarke, Mrs. Nancy - 122 Claur, David -100 Clifton, Susan - 21 , 147 Clouse, Carole - 78 Clouse, Mr, Richard - 125 Coat, Perry - 78, 155 Cobler, Mrs. Helen - 136 Colburn, Andy-21, 47, 157, 163, 169, 177, 178,179,180,184 Coldren,Christi-21, 142,148,177, 178 Colllesh, Mrs. Margaret- 138 Colflesh, Paul- 58, 68, 101, 105, 160 Colgrove, Mike - 64, 101 Collins, Mr. -138 Collins, Keith - 200 Concert Band -185 Concert Chorale - 177 Conley, Becky- 101, 181 Conley, Dave - 3, 21 , 58, 60, 160 Conley, Randy -101 Connell, Donna - 78 Conner, Cindy - 78 Conner, Sue - 21,170 Conrad, Kurt -101,155 Conrad,Leslie-21,142, 152, 182, 183,18 Conreaux, Cynthia - 21 Cook, Mike -101 Corder, David - 21 , 68, 69, 178, 180 Cordi, Diane -101 Cordi, Michelle - 21 Cornelius, Anita -101 Cornell, Jack - 78 Corpron, Mark -101, 154 Corpron, Russell- 22, 151 Corven, Lance - 22 Cosimati, Lisa -101 Costello, Carl - 78, 142 Cottrill, Roxanne -101 Cowgill, Cindy- 101 Cowgill, Steve - 78 Crabtree, Cindy - 78 Craig, Cathy- 100, 70, 175,181 Cramblett, Nesa - 78 Crawford, Tim - 78 Cremeans, Kris -101 Crites, Jan - 22 Csaszar, Joseph - 22 Cua, Madeline - 22 Cunningham, Cindy - 22, 170 Cunningham, Sandy -101,181 Cuta, Carmen - 78, 178, 180 9 ...D- Dadria, Terry - 78 Dakel, Chris- 22 Dale, Denise - 78, 175 Dale, Steven - 22 Dalton Jod 79178179180,187 . Y - 1 . , Damron, Richard - 22, 151 D'Andrea, Terry -155 Daniel, Tim - 22, 68, 69 Daniels, Mark -181 Darby, Mrs. Marion- 126, 151 Darling, Miss Lois - 126 Davidek, Robert - 22, 66, 67, 154 Davie, Alma - 79 Daview, David -101, 155 Davies, Debra - 22, 182, 184 Davis, Cindy- 101, 142, 143, 200 Davis, Cindy - 200 Davis, Gail- 101, 185 Davis, Kristi- 22 Davis, Mrs. Mary Jane - 123, 137 Davis, Patti -101 Davis, Sandra - 79 Dublin, Mary - 23 Dubocs, Karen - 80, 150 Dubocs, Yvonne-23 Ducharme, Mark- 102 Duncan, Patty - 23 Dunlop, Karne- 80, 186, 187 Durbin, Anita - 80,155 Dysart, Mitchell -24, 163 -E- Earnhart, Becky- 80, 142, 150 Eberhard, John - 80 Eberhardt, Hylhet-80, 150 Eberle, Tina- 24, 178,180 Eblin, Deborah - 24 Echelmayer, Mollie - 80, 143, 152, Eddy, Bonnie - 201 Eddy, Patty - 102 Edgar, John - 102, 155 Eichensehe, Neal- 102 Eickholt, Colleen -102, 162, 175 Elirink, Debbie -1024 182,184 Davis, Mr. Thurman -126, 176, 178, 17 181 Davis, Tim-70, 184, 185,189 Davy, George- 101 Dawson, Ellen- 101 Dawson, Tom- 81 Day,Julie-22,169,177,178, 179,190 DeAngelo, Kevin -201 Dearth, Debra- 79, 143, 150,162 Debellis, Mark- 22, 64, 204 D.E.C.A. Club- 151 DeCarlo, Doug - 23 Deem, Karen -23 DeFrancisco, Judy- 101, 180, 181 DeLille, Pam -23, 158 Delorette, Toni - 175 DellAnn, Tina- 101 Dellano, Vincent-79 Dimpsey, Scott- 23 Dennis, Lorraine-23 Denny, Julie - 79,178, 180 Derr, Jett- 79 Devine, Sherry-101, 143, 145, 14 181 Devoll, Linda - 80 DeVore, Chris- 152 DeVore, Dale - 23, 156 DeVore, Ric -101,185 Dew, Dennis - 23, 155 Dewitt, Mrs. Anne -138 DeWitt, Debbie - 102 8,15 Deyo, Mr. Chuck - 58,62,68, 126,136 DeZellar, Jim -102, 157 Dickey, Linda - 23, 142, 186 Dickson, Beverly - 23 Dierker, Jon -102 Dietz, Teri - 102 Dignan, Cathleen - 23 Diloreto, Toni - 102 Dini,Cathy-102,70,175,181 DiPaob, Frank - 80 Dipietro, Joe - 23 Dixon, Geri- 80 Dodds, Mr. Late -127 Dodson, Kenny - 80, 70 Doogin, Dan -151 Doskotch, Donna - 80, 70, 152, 17 Double, Cyndy-23, 172, 180, 181 Doughty, Cheryl -102, 185 Dowley, Jim -102 Dozier, Mrs. Jacqueline - 127 Drama Club - 148 Drawn, Dary - 201 Drudy, Brett- 102 Drudy, Jack - 23, 148,149 Drum Major- 182 Dryer, Hans - 169, 163 Dryemiecki, Mark - 80 8,18O,88 9,18O, 2,175, Elke, Penny - 80, 142 Eli, Rick- 102 Eller,Denise-180, 181,201 Ellis, Kathy- 102, 175 Ellis, Pam- 102, 180, 181 Embleton,Lynn-24,177,178,179,180 Emswiler, Shirley- 102, 162 . Engel, Vicki -80, 150, 162 Engler, Lynn -102 Engler, Tom -185 Enis, Chris- 102, 175 Ericson, Debbie -102, 175 Erlenbusch, Tom -80 Erwin, Barb-80 Erwin, Susan - 24 Eschleman, Cathleen - 24, 186 Eschleman,Charlotte-102, 154, 175, 181 Eseman, Eugene- 102 Essex, Jim -102 Essex, Mary - 80, 150 Evans, Bev- 1 51 Evans, Joni -80 Evans, Leanne-24 Evans, Mr. Leslie-143, 120 Evans, Marty- 102 Everitt, Pam - 103, 162 Ewart, Marcia- 24 Ewell, Tim- 103, 155, 185 -F- Fabbro, Victor- 24, 150 Fabbra, Vincent- 24 Fabish, Joanne- 103, 142, 162, 152, 175 Fariweather, William - 24, 182 Fahn, Dave-24 Farber, Shelly- 24,46 Farmer, Bev- 103 Farquhar,Jetl-103,182,184,185 Farquhar, Jennifer-24, 169, 154, 178, 79, 180, 182, 183 Fasone, Anne- 103, 162 Fassora, Tresa - 201 Faulkuer, Bret-65, 103 Fearing, Mrs. Doris- 127 Featherstone, Ron - 24, 151 Fegley, Diane- 25,178,179,180 Fela, Craig -80,95,154 Feltz, Bob- 103, 155, 180, 181 Ferguson, Carrie-103, 178, 180 Ferree, Andrew-80, 58, 68, 142, 155 Ferree, Lisa - 25, 151 Fiecoat, Patti- 25 Field, Bill -103, 182, 185 Field,Dan-80, 152,163,177,178, 179,180 Fink, Gary- 81 Finley, Doug- 103, 157, 155, 181 , 182, 184, 185 FinIey,John-81,155, 182,185 219 O Finnicum, Cindy - 81,148,149 Flynn,Erin-103,143, 180,181,201 Fogarty, Mary Ann - 103, 175 Fogle, Susie - 25 Foley, Christine - 25 Foley, Colleen - 25 Folk, Mark - 81,155 Foor, Jerry - 25 Foose, Mr, Alphonse - 127 Forte, Frank - 103 Forte, Fiita -103 Fortner, Lynda- 103, 180, 181 Foute, Sherry- 178, 179, 180, 81 Fowler, Mark - 103, 185 Fowler, Mike - 81 Fox, Doug -103 Fox, Phyllis - 25 Fox, Shari- 81 Francia, Carol- 104, 181 Frazier, Bonnie- 103, 147, 70, 175 Frazier, Cheryl -81, 145, 148, 147, 70 Frazier, Pam - 104 Fredrickson,JuIie-25,169, 177,178, 179, 180 French Club- 152 Frenz, Karen - 81,180 Frey, Kris- 104, 162, 165,186 Frey, Fiona -104, 175 Friend, Jim - 81,11 Friedlander, David - 81 , 184 Frissora, Chris- 104, 175 Frissora, Tami- 175, 178 Frissora, Teresa - 81 , 180 Frye, Mrs. Mabel- 142, 122 Frye, Debbie - 81 Frye, Jeff-81, 65 Fuchs, Debra-25, 178, 179,180,181 Fuchs, Diane- 81 Fulghum, Grace - 25, 151 Furie, Bill - 25 Fussnecker, Scott-81 -G- GAA.-174 Gabriel, John - 81 Gallager, Shawn - 160 Garbullio, Dominick - 104 Garrbrant, Margaret- 4, 25, 151 Garrison, Cheryl -81 Garwook, Steve - 58, 81 , 184 Gast, Richard - 35, 81 , 83, 182, 185, 70 Gebhardt, Candy - 81, 156 Gehfeld, Andrezej-157 Gehfeld, Zbigniew- 1 04 Geiger, Bobbi- 25, 187 German Club -152 Giamarco, Patti -81, 175 Gibbons, Mr. Michael - 127 Gibbons, Bon - 81 Gibson, Brian - 25,161,154 Gibson, Joseph - 26 Giegerich, Jerry- 26 Gilbertson, Lynn-81, 155,178, 180 Gilfillan, Pat- 82, 66 Gilkerson, Mr. John - 128 Gillard, Lisa- 104 Gillette, Cindy- 104, 142, 149, 154, 185 Gilmore, Raelene - 26, 186 Girls Basketball Team - 174 Girls Volleyball Team -174 Girls Tennis Team -175 Girroux, John - 58, 59, 82 Given, Bill- 104, 181 Glandon, Mark- 104, 151, 147 Glassburn, Dennis-26 Glasstetter, Jeff- 26 Glaze, Fred - 26,161,155 Godin, Andrea-82 Godin, Cindy-26, 142, 146, 186, 187 Goettge, Jody- 26 Goetz, Janice - 26 Golding, David - 26 Golding, Mike- 104 Good, Sue-82, 148, 149, 175, 201 Gooden, Terry - 82, 150 Goodrich, Jim- 82 Goodwin, Tim - 104 Gordon, Kenny -82 Gordon, Lori- 26, 186 Gorman, Phyllis -82 Gosnell, Mr. William -128 Gossard, Mr. William -128 Governor, Donna - 82 Graham, Tamera-82 Grahek, Mrs. Joan-145, 139 Grannon, Diana -82 Graves, David - 26 Gregory, Marita - 26 Grell, Melissa- 104 Greylock, Mrs. Mary- 138, 147 Gribble, Cindy-104 Griiiin,Frank-82,142,178,179,180 Griffith, Deborah -26 Grimm, Joe- 104 Grimm, Mr. Robert - 1 28 Grinstead, Doug - 68, 104 Grob, Bonnie - 82, 150 Grogan, Janis- 26 Grothaus, Robin - 75, 82 Gruber, Diane -152 Grubb, Kathy- 104, 175 Gugliemotto, John -68 Gugliemotto, Ron -201 Guitfre, Kathy- 156, 173 Guille, Greg -155 Guidance Helpers- 144 Gulick, Ann -82 Guthrie, Jamie -26 Guthrie, Treva- 82 Guy, Debbie- 104 -H- Hadin, Dan - 68 Hadley, Debra - 27,186 Hagemann, Larry - 27, 161 Hager, Mike-27 Hagley, Brad -104 Hain, Dorla - 68 Hall, Elizabeth- 27,149, 155, 185 Hall, Kimberly- 5, 27, 148 Hamill, Leslie- 188, 83 Hamilton, Mrs, Alberta -128 Hamilton, Don - 83 Hamilton, Frank-83, 182,184,185 Hamilton, Greg -147 Hamilton, Tim- 27, 68, 69 Hanks, Cheryl- 83 Hanks, Mike - 83 Hannon, Michael-27, 142, 169, 154 Hansen, Fiobert - 27, 151 Hansgen, Larry-83, 182, 185 Hansen, Marisa- 155, 162, 175, 180, 181 Hard,Judy-27,143,169,152,178,179,180. 181 Hard, Mark- 104 Hard, Mike - 65 Harder, Gail- 105 Hardin, Dan -83,58,178,179,180,182,185 Hardy, Susan - 27 Harmon, Greg- 105, 143, 157 Harmer, Luanne -105,178, 180, 182 Harper, Karen - 27 Harper, Mike - 83, 58 Harris, Debbie - 83 Harrison, Cheryl- 83,70 Harrison, Jackallyn - 27 Hart, Jim -105 Hart, Larry -105 Hartle, Sctoo -27 Hartman, Doug -105 Hartman, Greg-58, 142, 178, 179, 180, 101, 185 Hartshorne, Estelle - 83, 178, 180 Haske, Kevin - 83 Hauck, Mark- 105, 182, 185 Hauger, Jim -105 Haurner, Dave- 105 Hawk, Mary -105 Hawkins, Lori- 105 Hay, Kenneth - 27 Hazlett, Michelle- 105, 175, 181 Hazlett, Ftandy- 27 Headington, Larry-105 Headington, Ftose - 27, 142 Headley, Bill -28 Headley, Chris- 105, 183 Headley, Sandy- 105, 174 Heasley, Dan - 83, 154, 184, 185 Heath, Betsy- 105, 102 Heath, Jeff-83, 68, 178 Heath, Bay-146 Hecker, Valerie-28 Hedges, Larry - 66, 68, 83 Hedges, Linda- 105 Heilman,Debra-28, 169,163, 177, 178,179 180 Heinlen, Beth - 28 Heiser,Chris-175,182, 183,189 Held, Bob - 28 Hellinger, Wendy- 28 Henarix, Becky-28 Henhe, Greg -83 Hennen, Todi - 83 Henning, Bill -83, 177, 179 Hennon, Tid -105 Henry, Chuck- 105, 155, 180, 181, 185 Henry, Mike -84 Henry, Tom-28, 177, 178, 179 Herr, Gretchen - 28, 148, 149,180 Herrel, Miss Caroline - 129, 163 Herschner, Autum -105 Hetrick, Charles-28 Hetrick, Geneva - 84, 150, 162 Hertrick, Christi- 28 Hill, John - 28,146 Hilson, Mr. Jell - 129 Hitt, Greg- 105, 180, 181 Hilt, Jackie - 28,46,147 Hinds, Joe - 84, 155 Hinebaugh, Pete-92, 182, 184, 185,201 Hiney, Mariellen - 28, 151 Hingst, Jim- 105, 182, 184 Hingst, Tom - 84 Hitt, Greg - 58,68 Hitt, Susie -105, 162 Hoates, Dave - 202 Hoay, Tracy - 106, 154 Hoggatt, Jayne - 84, 150, 182 Hollenbach, Kim - 28 Hollsinger, Lisa - 84, 187 Holmberh, Allen -202 Holtz, Dave- 106, 68 Holulsy, David - 106 Homer, Ribin -106 Hoozer, Tanya - 84, 162 Hope, Lisa- 106, 162 Hopkins, Don - 106 Hopper, Marcy - 28 Hopper, Melody-28 Hopper, Mickey- 106, 180, 181 Hora, Micheal- 29 Hord, Susan - 29 Horner, Linda - 84, 150 Hote, Christine - 29 Houchins, Barney-29, 45, 148,149, 177, 179, 180 Howard, Kathy-84, 162 Howell, Allen-178, 179, 180, 181 Howell, Mr. Frank-5, 68, 160, 120, 126, 136 Howell, Jane- 106 Howells, Marcy- 29 Huba, Kerry- 154, 163 Huaron, Cindy-85 Huft,Jett-106,142,182,184,185,189 Huggins, Mrs. Jo Ellen - 129 Hughes, Bob- 106, 189 Hughes, Burton -29 Hula, Kerry - 85,148 Hulme,Mark-106,68, 180,181 Hummell, Kent- 106, 180, 181 Humphries, Dan - 85 Hulney,Kathy-29,171,175,174,178,179 180 Hunt, Tammy - 85, 178,180 Hunter, Debbie-85 Hunter, Gary-29 Hustek,Ray-106, 154,182, 185,158,129 Hutchins, Mrs. Marsha - 129 Huston, Barbara - 29, 142 Huston, Cindy- 150 Hutchinson, Jeff-85 Hutchinson, Sheryl- 29, 174, 189 Huxham, Debbie-29 lndiciani, Tony -106, 112 ln The Know - 163 lrwiri,Barry--85,58,178,179,180 -J-. Jack, Nelson - 85 James, Vicky - 85, 142, 154 Jamieson, Linda - 79, 95 Janszen, Colleen- 106, 117, 164, 165 Janszen, Joe - 85,68 Jasper, Robert - 85 Jaycox, Jody - 106 Jenkins, Tamara-106, 181 Johnson, David - 85 Johnson, Jackie - 85 Johnson, Karen - 29 Johnson, Michael -106, 70 Johnson, Mrs. Ruth - 138 Johnson, Sharon -106 Joltanson, Joel- 106, 148, 182, 184, 185 Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, ,Lori-61, 162, 164, 165, 202 Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones Chris-85 Chuck- 184, 185 Cyndie-29,148, 152,180, 181,183 Mrs. Douglas- 106 Jeff-185 Matt-85,58, 142,154 Michael -29 Pamela-85,147,152,18O,181,182 Patricia-29,142,152,180,181,182. 178,179180 177, , Jordan, Kandy- 29, 169, 178, 180 Julian, Debbie - 85, 174 Julian, Kim - 30 Justice, Brenda -106 -K- Kackley, Lisa - 85, 148 Kakabar, Kim - 85, 156 Kamperran, Debbie -106 Kareklas, Lucas- 106, 70, 189 Kark, Robin -106 Kam, Diane -106, 175 Karn, Don - 85 Kaschulla, Miss Loraine - 130, 155 Kash, Kelly -106 Katko, Mark - 30, 169 Katz, David - 30 Kaufman, Paul- 106 Kaylor, Debbie-30, 145, 156 Keesecker, Perry - 85, 177, 179 Keilholz, Ann - 107 Kelch, Cynthia - 30, 169 Kelch, Jeffery - 58, 65, 107 Keller, Debra-85, 178, 179, 180, 181, 188 Kellenbarger, Brenda - 86 Kelly, Maureen - 30, 143, 152, 174, 175 Kellner, lngrid - 85,142, 162 Kemley, Karrie -54 Kemper, Debbie -155 Keplar, Theresa- 107 Keplar, Tim -86 Kepler, Debbie - 74 Kerber, Margaret- 107 Kessler, Jere - 30, 155, 175 Kettell, Janet-86 Key, Larry- 86 Keysor, Tim - 86, 58 Kidwell,William-30, 142,160, 161 Kidwell, Pat-107 Kincaid, Chet - 103 Kinder, Jeff-65, 107 Kindrix, Lolanda-107 King, Lisa - 86, 150 King, Marty-68, 86 King, Pandy-86, 162, 155, 186, 187 Kinkade, Todd-66, 107, 178, 179, 180,1 Kinkead, William -107 Kinkel, Bernadette-30 Kinnell, Bradley-30, 82, 184,185,189 Klnnel, Jeff-180 Line, Mrs. lmogene- 122, 143 Line, Steve -86 Knecht, Mary- 107, 174, 181 Knight, Jeff-178, 179, 180,202 Knight, Micheal -20 Koch, Kim- 107 Koch, Mike - 58, 86, 155 Kolbe, Sue -86 Kontul, Donna-86 Koontz, Karyl - 86, 154 Kopp, Daniel- 107, 185 Kopp, Denise - 30, 169 Kowalski, Marty- 107 Kreklas, Luke - 70, 188 Krembs, Susan -30 Krenek, Jeff- 107 Kristoff, John - 86 Kromer, Cindy-86 Krumm, Tricia- 86,152, 180,181 Kull, Mr. Stephen -131, 139 Kulow, Richard - 30, 169 Kunzen, Margaret-30 Kuskowski, Bill -68, 86 Kuss, Terry-58 Kyser, Chuck-86, 146, 178,179, 180 Kyser, Dick- 107, 144 -L- LaBorde, Michelle -86, 162, 155 Ladley, Carol - 107 LaFollette, Charles -107 Laird, Suzy- 107, 148, 178, 179, 180, 181 Lakeman, Mr. Gilbert -131 Lausch, Charles - 58, 68, 87, 154, 159 LeMarr, Karen- 107, 162,155,187 Lamprecht, Cheryl -86, 142, 150 Lamprecht, Cindy - 151 Lander, Janet - 30, 169 Lander, Patricia - 86 Langstaff, Charles - 31 Lapointe, Martha - 31 Larason,Randall-31, 161,155 Lares, Kathy - 202 Larese, Dottie -107, 181 Larkin, Matt- 108 Latin Club -154 Lauter, Bradford -108 Lauter, Brian -108 Laurence, Timothy - 86 Laverty, Kathryn - 31 Laverty, Robert - 86 Lawson, Charles -151 Lee, James - 87 Ledford, Judy - 31 Ledford, Linda- 11, 31, 164, 169, 183, 184 Ledgord,Mimi-31,148,178,179,180 Leggett, Miss Shirley - 131 81 LeGult, William -31,182,185 Lehman, Mrs. Harriet- 131 LeMaster, Roger-108 Lemley, Wayne - 68, 108 Lenis, Terri - 175 Leopard, Deborah -31 Leopard, Richard -87 Lerch, Vikki -87, 162 Levy, Shirley- 108, 111 Lewis, Mr. Charles- 148, 149, 131 Lewis, David - 31 Lewis, Teri -87 Lias, Mrs. Helen -123 Library Staff- 145 Lincicome, Ronnie - 68, 87, 160 Lippy, Kim -108, 162 Lishka, Suzanne -31, 151 Litchiiel, Greg - 87, 146, 156 Little, Denise - 31, 173 Loar, Robert 2, 31, 151 , 183, 184, 185 Lochner, Freda - 87, 152 Lohr, Cassie- 108 Lomely, Wayne- 144 Long, John-108, 185, 188 Loomis, Jim -108 Lose, Sheree -31 Lothamer, Becky-87, 142, 202 Lothamer, Daniel- 108 Love, Dean - 87 Love, Phillip - 31 Lowe, Robert - 31 Lowry, Steven - 32, 58, 60, 169 Lucas, Mrs. Cherrye - 144, 123 Lucas, Cindy - 87, 144 Lucas, Lorie-32, 169, 174, 175, 177, 176 179,18O,182,1B4,189 Luebbe, Joe- 108 Luffy, Tom -108, 146 Luptak, John -32 Luzader, Gary-32 Luzio, JoAnn - 87 -M- MacDonald, Anne-108, 114,181 Maclean, Deborah - 32 Kaclvor, Kevin - 32 MacPherson, Rebecca - 32 Madachy, Beth -4, 32, 154,186,188 Madachy, Mary-87, 148, 185 Madden, Sharon - 32 Madigan, Betsy-32, 153, 178,180 Maginn, Dorothy -108 Mahoney, Tim - 32, 68, 69, 142,161 Majorettes -182 Malcom, Beverly - 186 Malcom, Franny- 108, 155, 175 Malone, Chris-87, 152, 182, 184, 185 Mansfield, Mrs. Pat- 122, 143 Mantz, Stepehn -87, 182, 184, 185 Marcum, Robert - 87 Marching Band -182 Margello, Tony - 58, 60, 160,161 Markusk, Larry -108 Marquardt, Randy -151 Marquardt, Rena - 87, 181 Marquett, Rhonda - 202 Marsh, Deborah -32, 169, 152 Marsh, Jody - 32 Marshall, Janet - 87, 186 Marter, Kathy - 32 Martin, David - 87 Martin, Diane - 32 Martin, Steve - 68,108 Martz, John-32, 169, 154, 158 Martz, Tom -108 Mascara, Rosan -108 Mass Girls Glee -180 Massey, Randall- 121 Mather,GWen-87,178,180, 182, 183,187 188 Mathias, David - 87 Nelson, Matjic, Vida -108,181 Matthews, Jayne - 87, 152 Matthews, Paul -87, 178, 180, 185, 184 Mattox, Jim -108 Mattox,Lynn-87,145,178,180,181 Mauriello, Paul - 108 Maul, Mr. Craig- 131, 128 Maxey, Keith - 108 Maxwell, Bob- 109 Maxwell, Cindi -33, 155, 173, 127 Mayer, Sonda- 33,169,152,182,183 Mayhew, Gary-88 Mayhew, Joe - 33, 46, 58, 60, 62, 68, 69, 177, 178, 179 Mayo, Donna - 88 Mayo, Nancy - 33 Mazzola, Sondra - 33 McAfee, Mr. Jerry-131, 183, 184, 188, 203 McAllister, Francie - 88 McBride, Carolyn - 33, 146 McClelland, Mike - 66, 88, 185 McClelland, Robert - 33, 66, 67 McClemente, Marilyn - 109, 162, 155, 175 McCoy, Casey - 88 McCoy, Mike - 109 McCreary, Blair - 88, 142, 155 McDaniel, Mark -109, 180 McDonald, Carol- 88, 184 McDonald, David - 33 McGee, Shaunda - 88, 184 McGill, Mr. Thomas - 131 Mclkin, Charlie - 202 Mcllvain, Richard - 33 Mclnery, Robert- 109 Mclntosh, Andrew - 109 Mclntyre, Lynn -109, 182, 185 McKenzie, Jeff- 109 McMasters, Gary -109, 182, 185 McMasters, Teri- 33 McNeil, Mill Jacqueline -131 Meek, Becky - 202 Meek, Judy - 33, 187 Meek, Larry-33, 64, 205 Meeks, Allred - 109 Meeks, Douglas -109 Meeks, Mark - 88, 155 Meinhart, Jan - 88, 150 Melchiorre, Steve - 202 Melchiorre, Ron - 33, 58, 61, 160 Melody Maidens - 181 Melick, Jody-33, 46, 48, 65, 164, 165, 177, 178, 179, 180,201 Melick, Kristy -109 Melick, Pamela-33, 146, 178, 179 Merz, David - 34 Merz, Eric - 88 Metzger, Kevin - 68, 109, 184 Metzger, Patty- 109, 178, 179, 180 Metzker, Martin - 2, 34, 66, 67, 68, 69, 160, 169.154,183.184,185,189 Meyer, Ann -109 Meyer, Darla -182, 188 Meyer, Joe -109, 151 Michal, Scott- 109, 154, 180, 188 Moore, Candi- 88 Moore, Jack -110 Moore, Joy- 1 10 Moore, Maria - 34, 186 Moose, Brook - 34 Morando, Cathy- 1 10, 142, 162, 70, 18 Morand Morand o, Dave-58, 68, 88 o, Marianne - 34,186 Morgan, Becky - 88 Morgan, Jimmy-34 Morgan, LouAnn -88 Morgan, Ralph -110 Morgan, Terrence - 34 Morris, Debbie - 88, 150 Morris, Donald - 34 Morrow, Barb - 110 Morrow, Charlotte - 202 Mould, Steve - 88 Moyer, Mark- 1 10, 180, 181 Muladore, Mrs. Helga- 132 Munzer, Pamela - 34 Murray,Anne-34,148, 149,184,189 Murray, Murray, Beverly-34, 142 Debra- 1 10, 142, 180, 181 Murphy, Kevin - 88, 154 Murphy, Martin - 89 Murphy, Maureen- 1 10, 162, 175 Murphy, Patty-110, 145, 148, 181 Musser, Betty- 35, 182, 183, 188 Myers, Deborah - 35 Myers, Leanie - 89 Myers, Steve - 89 -N- Nacke,Susan-35,169,178,179,180 Naddilitano, Marty- 1 10 Maegele, Denise - 35 Mance, Sherry - 35, 144 Nationa I Senior l-lonor Society - 169 Neale, Wendy - 35 Nary, Mary - 89,175 Neate, Craig - 89 Neef, Jody - 89 Richard - 35 Milan, Milan, Tammy - 88, 155 Dominci - 34 Miles, Karen - 79, 88 Miller, Cindy-88, 89, 142, 182, 188 Miller, Dan - 65, 180 Miller, Darrell- 63, 64, 65, 88 Miller Diane- 34,151,144 Miller Doug - 34 Miller, Mrs, Helen -132 Miller, Janet-34, 153, 183 Miller, John -109,154 Miller Miller , Phonda-109, 181 ,Mr. Russell - 132 Miller, Victoria- 34 Minor, Elaine- 110, 181 Mitscher, Katrina- 1 1 0, 155, 185, 188 Mobley, Terri - 88 Montgomery, Charles- 34, 151 222 Neubaumer, Kurt - 68, 89, 155,202 Newlon, Shaun - 58, 89, 160 Newsome, Jeff- 110, 182, 185 Nichols, Ron - 58,89 Nicklaus, Bruce-89, 183, 182,184, 185 Nichus, Kathy- 74,89, 142,187 Nichus, Patricia - 35, 169, 188 Nihart, Beth - 35, 144 Nilo, David -110 Nirote, Luann - 35, 174, 175 Nirote, Marsha- 110, 175, 180,181 Nist, Lori- 35, 186 Noel, Walter- 151 Nordtrom, Mrs. Avis- 132 Norris, Kathryn -110, 181 Norton, Rachel- 75, 89, 174 Notari, Robin- 1 10, 162, 152, 175, 185 Nottumiano, Rick-89 Nutt, Donna - 89, 150 -O- O'Andria, Terry - 162 Oberz, Carolyn - 35, 152 Oberkonz, Fran - 35 O'Brien,Kim-35,154, 182,184 O'Day, George - 202 Office Helpers - 143 Oldaker, George - 89 Oldaker, Rocky - 66 Older, Rhonda -111 Oliver, Deborah - 35, 151 Oliverio, Mary- 111, 181 Olmstead, Robert -111 Onslow, Ed - 58, 89, 160 O'Neil, John - 58,61,154,158,178,18O O'Neil, Laura- 111, 154, 178, 180 Orsini, Carol- 89 Ortl1,Bob-68,89,142,145,153,163, 178. 180 Orth, Gary - 89, 182, 185 Orth, Ken - 58,623,111 Osif, Diane-36 Oskey,Kim-111,162,175 Ostrender, Steve- 1 1 1 Owens, Margaret- 89, 143, 154 Owens, Susan - 169, 175 Overstreet, Dave -11 1 -P- Pagne, Jett-151 Painter, Donald -111, 154 Palmer, David - 36, 68, 69, 182, 188 Palmerio, Frank-58, 59, 89, 160 Palumbo, Tereasa-36 Panlco, Karen -111 Panlco, Steve-89, 177, 178,179, 180 Paolini, Phil-58, 111 Papenbrock, Kathryn - 36 Pardee, Mary- 111, 142, 155, 185 Parker, Brenda -111 Parker, Jodi - 158 Parker, Lori- 89 Parkhurst, Lynn -111 Parkhurst, Sue-36 Parrish, Charles-36, 58, 161, 178, 179,180 Pasco, Robert- 111 Patterson, Diane -89 Patterson, Sally- 1 1 1, 142, 181 Paul,Barbara-111,162,152,182,185 Paul, Howard-36, 156, 172 Paulusiak, Kim -90 PauIos,Cindy-36,143,145,148,169,154, 171, 178, 180 Payne, Don - 68,90 Payne, Greg- 1 11 Payne, John -36, 68, 69 Payne, Rick-90, 142, 177 Payton, Mrs. Linda- 132 Peerenbaum, Steve- 111 Peifer, Scott- 90 Pelkey, Mr. Duane - 121 Pennell, Russell -36, 70 Penrod, Sue - 36 Perkins, Michael -36, 146, 148, 169 Perry, Regina - 90,183, 184,189 Peszlen, Richard -11 1 Peters, Faith - 90, 153 Pfaft, Donna- 36, 142, 158 Pfeifer, Tony- 111 Phipps, Tom - 146 Phiney,Sarie-90,142, 150, 186 Plummer, Brett- 111 Plummer, Mrs, Trudy- 133 Plymale, Judith- 111, 162, 175 Pontious, Tim -111,181 Porter, Jeanette -90, 154, 178, 180 Posphichel, Brad-90 Poston, Mark-90 Pottle, Laurie - 90, 152 Pottle, Verna- 1 12, 181 Power, Thomas-36 Powers, Debbie- 112 Powers, Jeff-90, 149 Powers, Kristie-4, 36, 169, 154, 186, 187 Poxson, Mike -90 Poxson, Teresa - 90 Preisser, Mike - 65,112,185 Preston, Chris- 1 12, 180, 181 Price, Russell- 36, 58, 60, 160 Primavera, Nick- 1 12 Pryor, Monica - 37 Pullins, Patti- 1 12 - Q - Ouelett, Terrie - 203 -rg- Rabold, Mr. Ronald -144, 123 Radcliff, Dale -161 Radcliff, Norman - 37 Ramey, Debbie - 90 Rankey, Danald -112 Rascake, Tim - 90 Rathburn, Steve- 112, 163, 182,184, 185, 188 Ratliff, Connie- 90 Ratliff, Denise- 37 Rau, David -37 Rayburn, Mr. Wallace - 133 Raymond, Rikki-112 Ream, Becky- 90, 150 Redmond, Mr. Merle- 133 Reed, Tim-112, 156 Rees, Jeff- 90 Reeves, Corey-90 Reichelderfer, Karen - 37, 175, 178, 179, Reichenbach, Paul-112 Reid, Dan-112, 184, 189 Reiss, Annette -112, 181 Reis, Scott- 1 12 Reitzel, Amy - 91 , 162, 187 Resch,Craig-68,112,142,182,189 Resch, Kevin - 204, 184 Reserve Basketball Cheerleaders -165 Reserve Football Cheerleaders- 164 Reynolds, Laura - 37, 175 Reynolds, Lynda-156, 174, 182 Rhodes, Carolyn - 91, 150 Riccard, Genia-112 Rice, Jim- 91 Richards, Douglas-37 Rinear, Shelly- 91 Ring, Jim- 91 Ringe, Robin - 91,152 Ringold, Kenneth -37, 58, 60, 154 Rittenhouse, Nancy- 91, 186, 187 Rittnehouse, Mr. Wayne -133 Ritter, Jeff-91, 178, 179, 180 Ritts,Marna-37,158,177,178,179,180 Rivers, Mike- 1 12 Roark, Debra- 37 Roberts, Dave - 65, 112 Roberts, Jan -37 Robinson, Becky-91 Robinson, Diane- 1 1 2 Roby, Kim-111, 112 Rosshirt, Tom- 90, 146 Roth, Tammy- 1 12, 143, 70, 175 Royh,Sonia-112,174,175,185 Rozema, Sue- 1 12, 148 Ruggeberg, Dan -91, 154 Ruhl, Cathy- 1 12 RumpelstiItskin - 168 Rupper, Paula- 91 Russell, Kelly-3, 91, 164, 165 Russolillo, Toni- 37 Rurik, Karen- 1 12, 70, 175, 187 Ryan, Larry-91 Ryan, Susan -112,175 -3- Saggio, Natalie - 61, 91 , 164, 165 Saicas, Cheryl- 91 Salomon, Mark -112 Saltz, Mike -112,178,180 Sanders, Daryl- 68, 112 Sanders, John - 91 Sandu, Jody - 203 Sanford, Miss Sheryl- 133 Sandham, Robert - 38 Sartori, Elaine - 91 Saters, Brenda -112 Saters, Vickie - 38 Saulters, Jim - 91,178,179,18O Savoia, Mark - 68 Schietzer, Claudia -113 180 Schilling, Jim-91, 148, 70, 177, 178, 179, 180, 201 Schneider, Daryl -38 Schnaball, Karen -113 Schrader, Herbert- 1 13 Schreiber, Mr. Terence -144,123,163 Schremer, Joe- 182, 188, 184 Schrimser, Bernard - 203 Schumm, Marti -178, 179, 180 Schwenker, Jerry-68 Scott, Cindy - 91 Scott, Curtis- 38 Scott, Marsha - 38 Scott, Robert - 38 Scott, Ron - 203 Scranton, Joe -113, 155 Scranton, Mary- 91 Scranton, Patti -38, 169 Scroggs, Mrs. Lois- 134 Scurria, Dan - 68, 91 , 161 Scurria, Dave -113 Scurria, Mike - 38, 68, 161,155 Sears, Cindy-38 Seaver, Randy- 113 Segieth, Roland -178, 180, 113 Seitz, Sue - 38,186 Semetko, Dan - 91 , 154, 155 Semetko, Dave - 92, 155 Semetko,Sue-38,153,169,182,183,189 Sentz, Denise- 113, 70 Serio, Jeanie - 38, 46, 144, 174 Serio, Rebecca- 101, 113, 144 Serio, Sue - 38,142,175 Serrott, Tim- 38 Severence, Jack - 58, 92, 142 Severence, Terri -38 Sewell, Norma - 38, 173 Sewell, Roy-113 Shaffer, Matthew- 113 Shafer, Ruth- 107, 113, 162, 173, 182, 183 Shaloski, Joe - 39, 58, 178 Shaw, Mary- 1 13 Shaw, Nancy - 39 Shellhorn,Mark-92,185,189,184 Shelton, Nancy-39, 114, 148, 149 Shepard, Bill- 1 13 Shields, Dave- 92, 182, 184 Shields, Jeff-66, 113, 184, 189 Shields, Gregg -39 Shippey, Jennifer- 39 Shockcor, Beth -39 Shockcor, Jim- 39 Shockely, Richard -92 Shoemaker, Alen -92 Shoemaker, Mike -113 Shows, Bob - 68,92,161 Shrider, Barbara - 92 Shum, Marty- 148 Simmons, Mike - 39 Simonds, Teri -39, 151 Simpson, Jackie - 39, 147 Sinitsky, Theresa -113, 142 Skee, Judy- 1 13 Ski Club-155 Skinner,Dana-92,142, 154, 186,187 Skinner, Patty - 92, 154 Slane, Teresa- 39 Slaughter, Mark- 156, 172 Slicker, Randall- 113 Slocomb, Sharon-92, 183, 184, 189 Slye, Rob - 39, 58, 60, 169 Smalley, Jeff- 1 13, 177, 178, 179, 180 185, 184 Smeltz, Mr. Douglas- 134, 70 Smith, Barb - 39,180 Smith, Barb- 113, 181 Smith, Brian -151 Smith, Mr. Bruce-155, 134 Smith, Miss Camille - 134 Smith, Cindy - 39 Smith, Dawn -113 188, Smith, Doug - 38, 58, 59, 60, 64, 68, 160, 204 Smith, Doug - 58, 160, 200 Smith, Herschel - 1 13 Smith, Miss Jan -181 Smith, Lara -113,154 Smith, Marcia - 39 Smith, Mark - 66, 92 Smith, Mary Beth -92, 182,188 Smith, Pam-40, 169 Smith, Susan- 40 Smith, Terry- 1 13 Smitley, Marian -40 Smitley, Maureen - 203 Snepp,Pam-40,178, 179,180, 182,183 Snodgrass, Robin -40 Snodgrass, Shane - 65, 114, 185 Snyder, Kate- 114 Snyder, Kim - 92 Snyder, Robin - 114 Sophomore Choir- 181 Sora, Mark-40 Southward, Jeff- 114 Spadafora, Cori- 1 14 Spangler, Dave - 92, 184 Spanish Club- 153 Spedding, Mary- 1 14 Spedind, Mary- 203 Spencer, Pam- 92,93 Speizio, Sam -114 Spine, Vicki- 1 14, 180, 181 Spiro, Mitch -115,148,149,154,70,203 Springs, April - 1 14 Stacy, Donna- 114, 152, 175 Stage Crew- 149 Stafford, Mr. Dave -134 Stamm, Vicki - 40 Stamos, Tina -114 Stamps, Mr. Robert- 121 Stanges, Rick - 114 Stark, Sue- 178, 180, 187 Starker, Tom -114,142 Starkey, Daniel- 92 Starr, Barbara - 92 Starr, Susan - 92 Starr, Susan - 92 Stasko, Joe - 64, 92 Steele, Thomas - 92 Stelzer, Rick - 40, 93, 154 Stemkowski, Mike - 92 Stenens, Mike - 114 Stentebeck, Jonie -114, 180 Stephaens, Mark - 32, 93 Stephens, Fred - 114 Stephens, Stephanie- 93, 142, 180, 181, 1 Stephenson, Mrs. Grace - 122, 143 Stephenson, Greg -93,178,179,180,181 Stevens, Mary - 93 Stevens, Natilie - 40 Stewart, Mr. Donald - 135 Stewart, Michele -114 Stewart, Stephanie - 40, 145, 153 Stier, Randy - 40 Stiles, Joseph - 40,179, 178, 180 Still, Marily - 93 Stimmel, Theresa - 93 Stith, Mrs. Martie -135 Stocklin, Mark- 115, 182, 185 Stokely, Randy - 93 Stohl, Lori- 115 Stone, Vicki -40, 151 ' Stott, Lowell- 58, 93, 203 Stott, Rob- 185, 188 Stranges, Rick -181 Stratton, Kathy - 1 14 Stratton, Kristine -93, 148,149,178, 180, Strohschein, Ricki - 203 Strutner, Julie - 93, 150 Student Council- 142 Stumph, Jack- 93 Stumph, Jill- 93,175 Stumph, Sue -115 54 17 9 223 Summit, Diane - 40,145 Swab, Julie -115,203 Swain, Shirley- 1 15, 148 Sweeny, Judy- 93 Swingle, Scott- 93 Swisher, Cindi - 40 Swope, Mike-93, 178, 180,185 Sycks, Melinda - 11 Symphonic Band - 184 Szxsygiel, Chet- 1 15, 70, 180, 181 Szxsygiel, Mandy- 1 1 5 -T- Tacket, Jeff - 116, 185 Tackett, Robert - 41, 154 Tackett, Tina-41 Taggert, Mark- 203 Tanner, Bill -41, 160, 70 Taylor, Bonna-115, 143, 180, 181 Taylor, Jouce-41 Taylor, Karen-41, 177, 178, 179, 180, 182 Taylor, Mrs, Linda - 135 Taylor, Mark- 93, 155, 70 Taylor, Phil- 93 Taylor, Susan - 93, 179, 180 Taylor, Terry - 41 , 178, 180 Taylor, Virginia - 41 , 175, 178, 180 Tedders, Michele - 93, 203 Thatcher, Greg - 41 Thibaut, Thonda -115 Thomas, Candy - 203 Thomas, Dan - 58,203 Thomas, David-5, 41, 178, 179, 180 Thomas, Debbie -115, 185 Thomas, Jodelle - 93 Thomas, Mary - 93 Thompson, Jeff - 41 Thompson, Jill- 41 Thompson, Mark - 151 Thompson, Mark - 203 Thornbloom, Dennis- 115, 182, 185 Thornbloom, Glendend - 41, 145, 153, 169 Thornsley, Deborah - 93, 145 Thornsley, Vicki- 180, 181 Thrush, Liesa - 41 Thurston, Julie -174, 175 Tiberi, Angelo- 161, 154,174 Tineri, Dina -115, 148 Titus, Jeanie- 115, 148, 149,181 Todd, Jeffery - 151 Tobard, Mindy -115,180,181 Tolbert, David - 93 Toney, Jim - 1 1 , 41, 58, 60, 63, 64,1 Toth, Kathy-93, 143, 147, 178, 180 Towers, Ken -115, 151,203 Towler, Scott - 1 15 Towler, Sharon - 42 Towler, Shauna - 42, 46, 142 Toy, Carol- 94, 145 Toy, Wanda - 42 Trachsel, Steven -42, 157, 169 Tracy, Marilyn - 94, 142, 155 Triacheff, Cindy -115, 181 Triacheff, Shelly - 42 Tripp,Jim-42,185, 189,184 Tripp, Theresa - 115 Troy, Kathy- 1 15, 142, 186, 187 Trumpet Cheers - 183 Tschappatt, Karin -152, 203 Tucker, Mindy- 1 15, 186 Tucker, Stuart - 42, 66, 67, 157, 154 189 Tudor, Kandy - 42 Tulga, Paula - 94. 154 61,204 ,7O,184. Tumblison, Denise-94, 162, 164,165 Tumblison, Toni - 42 Turgeon, Pamela - 42 Turkalu, Hatice -174 Turner, Pam - 94 -U- A Ulery,Tom-116 Urbano, Debbie- 1 16 Urbano, Sandra- 1 16, 180, 181 Usher, Miss Hazel- 135, 156 - V - Vagt, Chuck- 42 Valentine, Deborah -116 Valentine, Vicki- 42 Valkries, Basketball- 187 Valkries, Football - 186 Vance, Joseph -116 VanFossen, Daryl- 1 16 VanFossen, Judy - 94 VanSyckle, Lana - 94, 143 VanVorhis, Steven - 94 Varney, Gail- 1 16, 181 Varsity Basketball Cheerleaders - 165 Varsity Football Cheerleaders - 164 Varsity N - 160 Vaught, Cindy - 116 Vaugt, Kandance -94, 150 Veatch, Alan - 58, 94, 142, 154 Veek, William - 94 Veeley, Connie -116, 181 Vermillion, Jeft -42, 161 Vesco, Louise- 1 16, 162, 70, 171, 187 Vesco, Sandy - 42, 186 Vescovi, Tina - 116 Vescovi, Victoria - 94 V,l.C.A. Club -151 Viking Glee -180 Viking Spirit Club - 162 Viking Volunteers - 158 Vincent, Greg -116, 185 Vlasich, Bill -42, 64, 169,204 Vlasich, Kim - 94, 188, 189 Vollmer, Diane -116, 171 Vukovich, Diane- 1 16, 181 -W- Wagner, Linda- 94 Wahlenmair, Francis- 1 16 Wallace, Joni- 1 16, 175 Walters, Lynn- 101, 116, 142, 155 Walton, Mr. Ralph -135 Ward,Peggy-94,153, 180,181 Warner, Cindy-42 Warner, Clint- 94 Watkins, Gary- 43 Watkins, Harry-94, 155 Watson, Barbie-43, 148, 154, 170, 180 Watson, Bill -94 Watson, Terry- 188 Watts, Beth- 116, 162, 186, 187 Way, Kay-43 Weaver, Bill- 1 16, 185, 184 Weaver, Joyce- 1 16 Weaver, Sam -43,58,60,169,154 Webb, Vicky-43, 169, 171, 177, 178, 179, 180, 181 Weber, Karen - 43 Weber, Kim - 43 Weber, Teri- 1 16, 185 Wedemeyer, Dan - 94 Weely, Connie -180 Weherle, Mark- 94, 184, 189 Weideman, Ann - 160, 203 Weideman, Kenneth - 94 Weideman, Mary-94, 142, 162, 175 Weier, Todd - 94 Weingburger, Alan -157, 95 Welle, Donald - 58, 59, 116 Welle, Leslie- 1 16, 162, 154, 181 Welch, Melissa - 203 Welsh, Diane-43, 154, 174,175 Wendell, Jenny - 94,175 Wegger, Steve - 43, 46, 58, 61 , 68, 69, 142. Wenner, Jody- 43 West, Toni -95, 150 Wetzel,Rick-95,178, 179,180 Wevodau, Paula-43, 152, 178, 179, 180 Wex, Gary- 65.95, 160 White, Barbara-95, 150, 152, 178, 180, 181 188 White, Barb -117 White, Mrs. Carolyn- 154, 136, 130 White, Cindy -186 White, Patricia- 169, 152 White, Mr. Robert - 136 White, Robert-68, 117, 185 White, Mr. Thomas- 136, 139, 130 Whiting, Stephanie -117 Whittle, Susan -117,175 Wickiser, Mr. Thomas- 136, 133, 154, 185 Wiget, Mrs. Linda- 153, 137 Wilcox, Laura- 1 17, 175 Wilcox, Linda- 43, 169 Wilde, John -95 Wilke, Tracy- 203 Williams ,Gwen-117,142,150,162,187 Williams, Williams Williams Williams Williams Maureen- 1 17, 162 , Morgan - 203, 146 ,Janice-95 , Terry- 1 17 ,Von - 43 Williamson, Cheryl- 175 Willis, Donna- 1 17, 175, 180, 181, 185 Wilson, Douglas -95 Wilson, Gregg - 95, 160 Wilson, Lisa- 117, 155 Winans, Ralph - 43, 145 Winans, Rick- 1 17, 178, 179, 180 Winstel, Lawerence- 156 Winter, Glen -58, 68, 95, 142, 160 Winzenread, John -95 Wirt, Laurie -95 Wise, Mrs. Janet- 137 Wissman, Mike - 95,151 Wittington, Miss Linda -136 Wolfe, Mrs. Edith -137 Wolfe, Pam -95 Wolff, Mr. Dany- 137 Wood, Jud-44, 64, 65, 142, 169, 154, 205 Woods, Jim -68, 95 Woods, Mark- 95 Woods, Tamara -114, 117 Woods, Vicki- 150 Woodward, Bob-44, 205 Woodward, Don -64 Worrall, Cheryl- 95 Worrall, Steve-117 Wright, Bob - 44 Wright, Bright- 117 Wright, Dawn - 95 Wright, David- 95 Wright, Jeff-95, 148, 178, 179, 180 Wysong, Mike- 117 -Y- Yanko, Bob - 95 Yates, Susan - 1 17 YearbookStaff-170,171, 172,173 Yoakam, Dwight- 44, 185 Yoakam, Jim -169, 154 Yocca, Beth - 44 Yoder, Joe - 95 Yoder, John - 95 Yoerger, Rick -117 Yokum, Ron -117 Yorde, Steven - 44, 154 York, Jim -117 York, Othela - 44 Yost, Beverly - 95 Youman, Martha - 44 Young Adults- 179 Young, Connie -44 -Z- Zaayer, Mr. Hubert- 161, 137 ZBG's-161 Zelachowski, Ken -44 1 , ffl . 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