Norwood High School - Silhouette Yearbook (Norwood, OH)

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A TIME FOR US... NORWOOD HIGH SCHOOL 1971 SILHOUBTTE nonwoon, omo . ; FOREWORD Time is all the days there have been or ever will be. Time is consumed in our four years at Norwood High School, and shapes us forever. Everyone will recall his first years of high school. of those days in which important decisions are made, and mistakes that cannot be erased. That is the purpose of the SILHOUETTE, to share with all, our time, which is today. TABLE OF CONTENTS ACADEMICS 17 ORGANIZATIONS 47 ATHLETICS 81 ACTIVITIES 115 ieve h 21 tlme t0 21C a time for Victory ' and a time for defeat E: :r N E: E K d0 your Own thing m. uh: 2.: inf... :E a ,H. HE E 2:: HE: E; .2: mg??? . $?EEEE Egg??? $?E?$1 gEEEE: ...: m .. 2:7. V. :2 2: m 2:: .1 E: E: 55 SE 55 : :EE EEEEE Egg :E?Egg. : E: E EEEEE EEEQE EEEEE .5: 2:: 2:25 E: E E E. E Egg :3: me EEEEU :?EEEEE 53???? 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Through co-operation with the student body, the bond issue was passed and the school systenfs future looks bright. Progress toward the new school began with the ground-breaking ceremony. Back Row: Mr. Leary, CIcrk-Treasurer; Mr. Gabe. Mr, Pace. Mrt Dori. Mr. Parsons. Superintendent. From Row: Mr. Beckstedt. Mr. Funk, Mr. Downs. President. 18 Responsibilities of a High School Principal sq-u-rr ,. mwg-v-u -1:1'.' '. In the capable hands of Norwoodk chief administrator, Principal Albert Gcselbracht, rests direct responsibility for the welfare of over 1600 students. Supervising the teaching staff, enforcing school policies. co-ordinating activities. planning academic schedules for faculty and students, and counseling students are :1 few of the many routine activ- ities administered by Mr. Gesclbrachl and his assistants. Mr. Harold Wittich. Supervisor of the Technical School. 19 FACULTY Mm Leah Abboushi Library; Wayne State University, 8.5.; University of Cincinnati. Lynn C. Adams A1gebra, Geometry, General Math; Future Teachers of America; Ohio University, BS. in Ed.; Xavier University, M.Ed.; Ohio State University; Miami University; Uni- versity of Cincinnati. William F. Adelsperger-Automotive Shop Practice and Automotive Related: University of Cincinnati; General Motors Training Center. Mrs. Jacqueline Aifers-Typing, General Business, Recordkeeping; University of Cincinnati, BS. in Bus. Ed. 2.0 Mrs. Sara Alley Eng1ish; Debate Club; Ohio University, BS. in Ed.: Miami University, M.A.T. Asher Athy Typing Unit Record, Sales; Eastern Kentucky University, BS. in Bus.; Xavier University, M.Ed. Gerald Aukerman Business Machines, Bookkeeping: University of Cincin- nati, BS. in Ed.; M.Ed. James R. Ballinger Bio1ogy, Life Science; Cross Country Coach, Reserve Basket- ball Coach; Miami University, BS, in Ed.; Xavier University, M. in Ed. ?.I FACULTY X '. ' -... -. . X Miss Barbara Barnhi11 Journalism, Eng- lish; Mirror Adviser; Taylor Univer- sity, BS. in Ed. Mrs. Karen Bishop Recordkeeping, Typ- ing; Baylor University, BA Mrs. Margaret Baum Home Economics. Foods; College of Wooster, 11A,; Western Reserve University, 848.; Columbia University, M.A.: Miami University; University of Cincinnati. Richard Bouldin Busincss Math, Typing; Freshman Basketbali Coach; Univer- 5in of Cincinnati 3.2 Mrs. Dorothy Bruetting Teacher-Coord. Mrs. Lindsay Buchy Speech, Media T0- inator O.W.E.; University of Cincin- day, Drama; Senior Class Play, nati, B.A.; BS. in Ed.; Xavier Spring Production; Ohio Stan: Uni- Universily. varsity, BS. in Ed.; New York Uni- versity; Xavier University. Miss Nancy ButtemeldaPhysical Educa- Thomas W- Cahill-Counselor, Xavier tion, Health, G.A.A.; Miami Univer- University, B.S., M. Ed.; College Con- sity, BS. in Ed.; University of Cin- servatory of Music; Western Reserve cinnati, M. in Eds, Xavier University. University. 7.3 FACULTY Donald Daly Physical Education. Health; Head Fomball Coach, Head Track Coach; Eastern Kentucky State Unb Varsity, BS. in Ed, MEd. Jacque O. Dietz Omcc Procedures, Busi- ness Machines; C,O,E, Coordinator. Chairman Commercial Department: C O.E. Club; University of CincinnatL 8.5. in Ed., B.B.A.; Columbia Univer- sity, M.A.; John Carroll University, v.12; Gettysburg College: Miami Uni- versity. Mrs. Jeanne Dillc-English: Miami Uni- versity, B.S. in Ed. John W Disllcr English Life Scienca Biology: Swimming Coach; University of Cincinnati. BS. in Ed.'. Xavier Uni- versity, M.Ed. 24 William Dosch Teacher Coordinator O.W.E.: Eastern Kentucky University, A.B.; Xavier University, M.Ed.'. Uni- versity of Cincinnati; Toledo Univer- sity Billy R. Engle-Plane Geometry, Algebra; Assistant Football Coach; Fellowship of Christian Athletes; Assistant Track Conch: SILHOUETTE Business Advisor; University of Kentucky, B.A.. M.A.: University of Cincinnati; Denison University Miss Martha Evans a Remedial Reading. English; Northwestern University. BS. in Speech. Mrs, Rose Fey Ari; Eastern Kentucky Universiiy; AB; Xavier University. MA. 25 FACULTY mummmw John Foote-English; Xavier University, Robert GardnerhCivics. American His- B.S. in Ed, M. in Ed. Iory: Freshman Football Coach; Var- sity Basketball Coach; Ohio Univen sity; BS. in Ed.: Xavier University. M. in Ed. Mrs. Sandra L. Gelander-Girly Social Living; University of Cincinnati, B.S., M. in Ed.; Purdue University; Univer- Aaron Gerrard-Algebra, Geometry; Mi- sity of Hawaii. ami University, B.S., M.A. 2.6 Mrs: Marian C. Graves EngiisI-J, Miami University, 35; Columbia University: Ohio State University: University of Cincinnati. David Griffel-Amcrican History. Human- ities: Miami University, BS. in Ed.; MAT; American River Junior COL lege; San Jose State College, Miss Nancy Greene English; Asbury Col- lege, B.A.; University of Kentucky, M.A. Miss Margaret Guentert English; Esprit,- Ohio University, 13.87 in Ed.; Indiana University, M.S. in Ed. FACULTY Robert Haines -- Commercial Cooking Shop and Related Subjects; Author of Food Preparation for Hotels, Restau- rtmfs, and Cafeterias; Cuisine Club; Miami University; University of Cin- cinnati. Mrs. Clare Hampton Home Economics: Ohio State University. B.S.: Columbia University, MA; University of Cin- cinnati; Miami University. Mrs. Margaret HatfieldaNurse; Jewish Hospital School of Nursing. RN. Miss Elaine Hecker Offme Precedures. General Business, Shorthand; Univer- sity of Cincinnati. Associate Degree in Science, BS. 7.8 Horace Heffnerblndustrial Arts; Ohio State University, B.S.; University of Cincinnati; Mississippi State Univer- sity. John W. Hoover Industria1 Arts, Metal- working; Miami University, B.S.; Xavier University, M.Ed. Mrs. Hazel D. Johnson C0unseior; Uni- versity of Cincinnati, A.B., B.E.; Columbia University, M.A.; Miami University. Ronald E. Jonas-Civics; Assistant Foot- ball Coach, Head Baseball Coach: Marietta College. B.A. 7-9 FACULTY Miss Betty Kiernan-Counselor: Our Lady of Cincinnati, B.Ed.; Edgecliff Col- lege, B.A.; Catholic University of America, M.AV; Xavier University; University of Cincinnati: Miami Uni- versity. Carl C. Lammers s General Business, 0W2: Procedures; University of Cin- cinnati, A.Ss, B.Ss Mrs. Drenda KingsRecordkeeping, Short- hand, Business Math; Indianettes; University of Kentucky, BA, in Ed. Donald Liumun s Economics Businesg Law, American History: N Club; Uni- versity of Cincinnati. B.A.: Xavier University, M.A.; Chase Law School. JD. Robert M. Lowiher. Jr. Bookkeeping. Computer Programming, Unit Record, Recordkeeping; Miami University. BS. in Bus.: University of Toledo Certiticate in Education: Xavier Uni- versity, M.Ed. William Maitland Driver Education, General Math; College Of Wooster. 38.; University of Cincinnati, M.Ed Mrs. Nadine Maitland English: Baldwin- Wailace, B.A.; Xavier University, M Ed. Mrs. Diane Matticks - French, English: French Club; University of Cincmnati, 3.8. FACULTY g Miss Jane McColIumaCivics, American History; Pep Club Advisor; Asbury College, B.A. James H. MorgankLife Science, Chem- istry; Wabash College, B.A.; Univer- sity of Cincinnati, M.A. Miss Beverly Noel - Counselor; Miami University, 3.8. in Ed.. M.E. Miss Florence NoltewCounselor; Univer- sity of Cincinnati, BS. in ELL; North- western University. M.A.; Miami University, 3'2. David M Norcross - American History, Economics; Visual Aids; Projectionist Club, Miami University, B.S. in Ed; Xavier University, M.Ed. J. Phillip Olmes-qSupervisor of Art and Humanities; Edinburgh Stale Teach- ers' College, B.S. in Ed.; Ohio State University, M.A ; Columbia Univer- sity; John Hay Whitney Fellowship; Carnegie Institute of Technology. Patrick Orloff - Physical Education. Health; Athletic Director; Assistant Football Ceach; Assistant Wrestling Coach: Miami University. B.S.; Xavier University, M.Ed. Miss Eileen K. Parris Latin, English; Latin Club: University of Cincinnali. B.A., BS. in Ed.. M.A. 33 J. FACULTY Robert Phillips M Music Supervisor, Band, Orchestra; Capital University, B.S.M.; Columbia University, MA; Miami University. Walter V. Prop - Mechanical Drawing: Morehead State University A,B.: Eastern Kentucky State University. M.A., Miami University. . .4 .M... -.---- -1 --..-..A .-., - ..m....4 William A. Porter Art; Morehead State University, AAB; Cambellsville COL lege. Mrs. Martha K. Pullon Counse1or: Mar- shall University, A.B.; Columbia Uni- versity, M.A.; Miami University; University of Cincinnati; Xavier Uni- versity. Mrs. Billie Pulhoff Sh0rlhand General Business: University of Cincinnati, 8.8. in Ed.: Xavier University, M. in Ed. Mrs. Mary Riley - Cosmetology: Cosmen 10logy Club: University of Cincinnati. David B. Query American History, Civics; Wooster College, B.S.: Uni- versity of Cincinnati. MS; Ohio State University; University of Southern California: Miami University. Frank Sanderson General Math: Ohio Northern University. 8.5. in Ed.'. Xavier University, M.Ed.: Kent State University. FACULTY Miss Mariel Sayrc Biology; National Honor Society; Ohio State University, A.B., BS. in Ed.; Columbia Univer- sity, M.A.; University of Michigan; University of Cincinnati; Miami Uni- versity. H. Owen Sharp Specia1 Education; Uni- versity of Cincinnati, BS in Ed. Mrs. Betty Shaw Civics; Catherine Spald- ing, 8.3.; Columbia University, M.A. Kenneth Sheppard Distributive Educa- tion, Sales: Distributive Education Club: Miami University, B.S.: Corum- bia University, M.A.; Ohio State University; University of Cincinnati; University of Oregon. Everett F. Sherer Machine Shop, Shop Math, Mechanical Drawing, Shop Theory: Sinclair Wittenburg Evening College. Clive Smith-Algebra, Geometry, General Math; Union College, 3.8.; Eastern Kentucky State University, M.A.; Cumberland College. Miss Shirley A. Smith Eng1ish, Speech; SILHOUETI'E Publications Adviser; Ottcrbein College, BA; Miami Uni- versity; Xavier University. Russell A. Thomas-Physica Life Science: Ohio State University, B.S., M.A.: Ohio University; Miami University: Columbia University; Notre Dame University: University of Cincinnati, 37 FACULTY John P. Vincem-Recordkeeping. Shorh hand. Typing: University of Dayton. B.S : George Peabody College. MA; Morehend Slate University Miss Betty Ware Eng1ish. World History; Cheerleaders; Northwestern College of Minneapolis. B.Af. Miami Univer- sity, M.Ed.; Elgin Community COI- lcgc; University of Nebraska. MrsA Norva F. Wahlert CosmeLology; Cosmetology Club; Luverne Normal School: University of Cincinnati; Kent State University; Ohio State University. Mrs. Phyllis Wartield Librarian; Cum- berland College. 8.5.: Eastern Ken- tucky College. M.S. Miss Gail Wasem Eng1ish; Y-Teens Ad- Miss Marilyn C. Whisler Counselor; visor; Bluffton College, B.A. Denison University. B.A.: University of Cincinnati. ME in Ed. George: F. White EIectricity. Related and Electrical Shop; Electricity Club; Uni- Miss Danna White English; Ball State versity of Cincinnati, B.S., M.S.; Kent University. 8.8. State University, 39 FACULTY t4'gxu. .. .mrrrzh-Vf Mrs. Judy While-Music Harmony, Music Theory, Music History; Chorus, Choir, Junior Choir, Girls' Glee Club, Boys' Glee Club; Capital University, BS. in Music Education. Richard White-Marching Band Director; Grade School Instrumental Music; Capital University, B.A. in Music Ed.; Bowling Green University; Xavier University. Mrs. Nancy P. Wickemeyer Physical Education, Health; G.A.A.; University of Cincinnati. BS. in Ed.; Miami University. Mm Kathleen Wilson;English; Kentucky Wesleyan Collcgt: B.A ; Indiana Uni- versity. MA; University of Kentucky; University of Evansville. I Dan WoodrulT-Physical Education, Driver Training; Freshman Football Coach, Head Wrestling Coach; University of Cincinnati, BS. in Ed. Merrill Wynn Spanish; Spanish Club, Spanish Honor Society; College-Con- servatory of Music of Cincinnati, B.M.: Xavier University, M.Ed.; Uni- versity of Madrid. SECRETARIES, D 4HCIAN, TREASURER Mrs. Helen Kingery Mrs. Mary Ellen Moore Mrs. Judy Pcndell Mrs. Alberta Schoeny 4.2L Miss Marilyn Werner Mrs. Edith Wall 43 MAINTENANCE James Dalton, Fred Burnett, Ralph Massey, Oscar Coffey, Arvel Ward, Chester Burnett. Mr. Morgan Mowing the lawn can be fun. 4-4 CAFETERIA Mrs. Wilson Mrs. Hagemeier ft Back Row:Calleen Carrier, Gertrude Roy. Dorothy Sheafer.Norma Ruth Perkins, Wanda Roiph Phillis Fire, Irene Gchler, Louise Wright. Fern Erkel, Nancy Blair. Front Row: Gertrude Taylor. Hagemeier. NATIONAL HONOR SOCI ETY Back Row: G. Ratcliff; H. Curry; M. Clark; J. Nickson: J. Vine cent, Vice-President; M. Conners; R. Huff, President; S. Vaughn; M. Hamm; C. Fischer; D. Foust; J. Hesse; P. Kinikles; M. Bow- man; W. Wright; S. McShane; D. Elliott; M. Dodridge. Fourth Row: B. Schwarberg; L. Casterline; S. Osborne; B. Horsley; J. Fennell; Ji Schwankhaus; J. Geiser; D. Lovett; C. Coburn; G. Bogle; D. Wethington; B. Bishop; D. Stewart; C. Croweak; L. Stacey; S. Rose; S. Mellett; G. Jones. Third Row: B. Mastin; Rick Huff, President; Joy Morgan, Treasurer; Jerri Sanderson, Secretary; John Vincent, Vice-President, 3y vr' ' K k E t : . 7-' 48 P. Clem; J. Crowe; J. Frambes; D. McIntire; V. Kingery; G. Manning; L. McFarland; M. Endejann; M. Miller; D. Gilreath: J. Peters; B. Game; V. Woods; S. Stankovics; R. Parsons. Second Row: Si Cox; A. Meece; A. Klar; J. Sanderson; C. Miller; R. Rutland; J. Baker; J. McFarland; D. Engel; D. Degaro; M. Neal; E. Keeney; J. Morgan. Front Row: Miss Sayre, Advisor; S. Scott; P. Burgin; G. Rose; D. Daniel; C. Mounce; C. Grider; K. Hender- son; C. Garland; L. Tripp. National Honor Society is an organization which is made up of junior and senior high school students across the country. To be a member, one must prove himself to be outstanding in leadership, scholarship, service, and charac- ter. The Norwood chapter of National Honor Society, under the leadership of President Rick Huff, had monthly meetings during the first half of the year, and in February, the student body observed a solemn and impressive induc- tion of new members. Chosen by the faculty at the end of the hrst semester, the new members included a total of 1073 of the junior class and 5th; of the senior class. Activ- ities of National Honor Society included a tea in the tea room to honor the new members, joining with Student Council to sponsor a dance, and electing ohicers for the next year. STUDENT COUNCIL This has been one of Student Councilis busiest years. The officers this year were Rick Huff, President; Randy West, Vice-President; Diane Degaro, Secretary; Chuck Benjamin, Treasurer, and Mr. Lawson served as advisor. This year there was a systematic change in the meetings. Every other meeting was held during school, and the others were held on Wednesday mornings before school. This system proved to be very successful and will be used next year. Another new thing this year is the constitution. A special committee was formed who wrote a constitution which will be used this year and for many more years. Special committees were also set up to plan the Washing- ton Trip, and to revise the dress code along with a parent committee from the P.T.A. Also a committee was selected to discuss the necessity of exams for juniors and seniors. For the hrst time, Norwoodls Student Council participated in an exchange with Reading High School. It proved to be very beneficial to both schools. This was a very successful year for Norwoodis Student Council. Rick Huff, President; Diane Degaro, Secretary; Chuck Benjamin, Treasurer; Randy West, Vice-President. Back Row: 1. Vincent; C. Benjamin, Treasurer; D. Buchanan: J. S. Newsom. Second Row: D. Sweet; J. Cox; D. Degaro, Secretary; Hesse; R. HufT, President; D Harris, Third Row: B. Bisher; V. Woods; J. Owens; P. Clem; D. Engel. Front Row: P. Snell; R. West, Vice-President; C. Croweak; B, Schwarberg; D. Stewart; D. Hall; V. Spaw; K. Noland; Li Tripp; P. Ball; 5. Royalty. GIRLS COUNCIL With the advisor, Miss Grihin, President Daniese Pen- nington, Viee-President Darlene Engei, Secretary J ill Crowe, and Treasurer Diane Degaro, Girls, Council spon- sored the Big Sister program, a fall and spring fashion show, distribution of Thanksgiving baskets, a Christmas party, clothing for an orphan for Easter, and Co-ed Week. The goal of Girlst Council was to aid the girls in respon- Sibilities that come with high school life. PROJECTIONISTS Responsible for the distribution and maintenance of the audio-visual aid equipment of Norwood, the projectionists, advised by Mr. David Norcross, were kept busy throughout the year. The twenty-one boys, led by President Bill Borin, operated projectors, record players, tape recorders, and television sets. With the help of these volunteers, the stu- dents at NtH.S. enjoy many things to enrich their studies. Back Row: D. Pennington, President: T. Smith; C. Carrier; Be Rose; P. Jones; T; Phelps; J. Rexroat; P. Prues; G. Manning. Third Raw: V, Wagner; S. Barnard; J. Crows, Secretary; R, Bent- ley; D. Engel, Vice-President; M. Miller; B. Knepper; A. Ball: Gt Dow; D. Blaine. Second Row: J. Johnson; K. Alexander; R Rutland; L. Degaro; S. Cox; P. Snell; L. Tripp; B. Morgeson; D. Degaro, Treasurer; C. Parks; D. Daniel. Front Row: R. Smith; R. Auterson; B. Haggis; L. Stone; D. Harmon; C. Hollen; It Hubbard; R. Cole; G. Day; C, Vincent; K. Rainey. Back Row: R. West; R. Taylor; D. Hill: C. Benjamin; J. Northcutt; R, HufT. Middle Raw: T. Staderman; J. Fennell; I. Geiser; Rt Wright; 5. Nickson: D. Cross; B. Tedford. From Row: K. Steger; J, Cook; R. Bernius; St Brennccke; J. Schwankhaus: B. Bisher; Mr. Norcross. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA This year was quite a successful one for Future Teachers of America. It consisted of monthly business meetings, each followed by programs designed to acquaint prospec- tive elementary and secondary teachers with the teaching environments. In the spring, the grade schools in the Nor- wood area received students who Observed and assisted the teachers. This experience proved to be a valuable one. In December, F. T A. members sponsored Christmas Lora Tripp, President; Cindy Moore, Secretary; Charlotte Croe weak, Treasurer. Nor Pictured: Jan Frambes, Vice-Presidem. Back Row: J. Childers; C. Coburn: B. Horsiey: M. Bowman; D. York; D, Pfisler: J. Worland; N. Jones. Fourth Row: M. Dodridge; C. Croweak. Treasurer: J. Cox; D. York; P. Jones; V. Kingery; V. McMullin; R. Rutland. Third Row: L Tripp, President; C Moore, Secretary; S. Hessei; P. Owens; M. Harris; caroling, followed by a party. The year ended with a picnic which was enjoyed by the club as well as a banquet in the tea room. The yearis activities offered a chance for the students to broaden their knowledge of the teaching pro- fession as well as a Chance to have fun. The 1970-71 officers were: Lora Tripp, President; Jan Frambes, Vice- President; Cindy Moore, Secretary, and Charlotte Croweak, Treasurer. Mr. Lynn Adams was the club,s advisor. K C. Lancaster; C. Hopper; L. Crouch; D. Dick. Second Row: B. Poppleweil; D. Wilson; M. Neal; P. Snell; J. Frambes, Vice- President; M Cox; K. Grace; R. Meece; S. Keith; Mr. Adams. Front Row K. Henderson: S. Jones; C. Naish; S. Royalty;L Stone; D. Capps; E. Henderson; K. Rainey; L. Ferguson. 1971 S HOUETTE STAFF 1. Mike Conners 16. Brenda Horsley 2. Cindy Moore 17. Leslie Stacey 3. A1 Massey 18. Bernice Popplewell 4. Sandy Murphy 19. Maryanne Hamlin -. -. - - ' 5. Marsha DeBorde 20. Joan Peters 3 ' ' ! l! I 6. Ken Colyer 21. Janet Frambes 5 I 5 I I . I 7. Vicki Kingery 22. Cathy Cobum ' f; 3 g l I 8. Darrell Buchanan 23. Sue Alred - ; 3 9. Gloria Manning 24. Lora Tripp ' Ii . I 10. Marjean Miller 25. Sue Scott ' e s: . ll. Barb Keeney 26. Debbie Stewart 12. Jay Morgan 27. Becky Schwarberg I3. Delores Daniel 28. Dana SWeet 14. Rebecca Rutland 29. Mr. Engle 15. Diane Degaro 30. Miss Smith twtrvwig; . 1;. AM a x- 52 ': Enn-nmh x MIRROR STAFF 1. Cathy Cobum 8. Miss Barnhill 2. Delores Daniel 9 Leslie Stacey 3. Debbie Gilreath 10. Bernice Popplewell 4. Lynne Casterlinc 11. Patti Snell 5. Gloria Manning 12. Loretta McFarland 6. Doug Wethington 13. Carmie Garland 7. Pam Burgin 55 SPANISH CLUB Spanish Club, being in its thirty-third year, had quite a busy schedule of club activities. With the supervision of Mr. Wynn, the elected officers of Spanish Club planned several activities for the enthusiastic Spaniards of Spanish 1, II, and III. Spanish Club had a Bowling Party in the month of December. A Hayride was planned for the latter part of April as one of their activities for the school year. Spanish Club is for students who have an inspiration for the Spanish culture, Those students who have studied or are studying the Spanish language are eligible for mem- bership. Back Row: T, Leach: G. Cooper; P. Jones; L. Dickson; B. Tim- berlake; R. Loy; D, Beaty; N. Lane; Pt Prues; G, Utter; C. Lan- caster. Fourth Row: D. Rotter; M. Dodridge: V. McMuIlin; J, Crowe; J. Cox; G. Smith; D. York; N. Jones; D. Smith; S. Cox; D. Wallace. Third Row: P. Ball; L. Stone; M. Cox; C. Johnson; D. Picklesimer; I. Lay; D. White; D. Booher; D. Lucas; J. Wilson; . .5 mm. mm Back Row: G. Johnson; A. Woods; J. Rohdenburg; M. Hamm; C. Christian; S. Sieber; D. Bosse; D. York; G. Ogre. Third Row: B. Schadel; M. Worland; Ct Schulte; R. Coots; J. Teepen; AV Meagher; D. Vincent; K. Cooper; A, Smallwood. Second Row: K. Fitzgerald: C. Hull; M. Endejann; J. Childers; D. Sennett; D. Wethington; M. Broerman; A. Lands; B. Boyd. Front Row: R. Hosterman; V. Woods; C. Hock; S. Mellett; J. Smith; L, Fischer; R. Roy; F. Snell. The members of Spanish Club elected Debbie Crouch as president, Andrea Lands as vice-president, Vicki Woods as secretary, and Raymond Roy as treasurer. All in all Spanish Club had a very intriguing and prosperous year. M. Hopkins: M. DeBorde. Second Row: Wt Carter; B. Pitman; D, Harmon; R. Meece: M. Hamlin: K. Boelleke; Mt Cannon; M. Zettel; C. Parks; Kt Henderson. From Row: D. Crouch; B. Hen- derson; S. Fulmer; C. Buhr; G. Rese; L. Ferguson; C. Miller; B. Hafer. w 7, i I , I ah Back Row: L. Stone, R. Wright, D. Cross, T. Phelps, A. Smallwood. From Raw: S. Clark. RV Coots. am HI-Y TEEN COUNCIL Hi-Y Teen Council is composed of the omcers from Alpha Sigma Kappa and Hi-Y Teens. In an effort to raise more money for the groups and sponsor more activities during the year, the Council plans joint projects in which both the boys, and girls, groups can participate. This year A 124 1 Led by Shirley Cox. president, Chuck Hamilton, vice- president, Jill Crowe, and Dorothy Smith, co-secretarties, and Steve Stankovics, treasurer, this yeafs Spanish Honor Society held an initiation dinner in February. To be eligible a student must be in his second, third, or fourth year of itEspanolh and have an A or B average for his first three semesters. Mr. Wynn was the adviser of the club and the teacher of all classes of Spanish. Terry Phelps, President bf Hi-Y Teens, attended a city- wide conference downtown held for members of Y-Teen groups from other schools. Other activities of the Council include sending a representative to a state-wide conference during the summer and sponsoring a dance in March. Back Row: M. Conners; D. Bosse; L. Parker; G. Johnson; Mi Hamm; J. Teepen; Rt Huff, President; C. Hamilton, Vice-President. Fourth Row: R. Roy; B. Bishop; B. Timberlake; K. Cooper; P, Kinikles; M. Schad: D. Wethington: C. Hull; L. Fischer: J. Smith. Third Row: S, Mellett: V. Woods: P. Prues; S. Slankovics. Treas- urer; RV Hostermnn; At Meagher; Ne Lane; C, Moore; M. Endeiann; J. Cox. Second Row: D. Lucas: V. McMuliin; B. Bowman: S. Cox; J. Crowe. Co-Seeretary; D. Smith. Co-Secretary: D. Rodder; J, Lay; M. Cox; J. Wilson; S. Royalty. Franz Row: K. Henderson; R. Mecca; C Miller; K. Siegman; L. Stone; P. Bali; D. McIntire: G. Rose; Ki Boelieke; B. Henderson. SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY LATIN CLUB Back Row: J. Schwankhaus; W. Wright, VicewPresident: A. Mizet Treasurer; S. Brennecke; G. Grubbs, President. Fourth Row: J. Beckelheimer; T. Phelps; C. Croweak; D. Wolfe, Program Chair- man; M. Kettler. Third Row: B. Telecsan; L. Degaro; R. Bentley; C. Fye; C. Mounce; L. Hall. Second Row: A. Ball; D. Degaro: R. Lucas: C, Johnson; D. Mize; J. Smith. Front Row: R. Blair; S. Jones; E. Little, Secretary; K. Henderson; R. Blair; Tt McFadden. This year Latin Club was called to order every Thursday by President Gerry Grubbs. The other ofhcers included Vice-President, Bill Wright; Secretary, Ellen Little; Treas- urer, A1 Mize; Program Chairman, Debbie Wolfe and Miss Parris, adviser. Latin Club participated in a school paper drive along with French Club and Spanish Club. Also the members discussed other money-making projects such as a car wash, bakesales and the annual Norwood High School button sales. Joining in the Christmas spirit, Latin Club had a Christmas party. To complete the year, they had their annual Roman Banquet where members and alumni donned togas and sandals to revive the ancient Roman customs. J. Baker; P. Jones; P. Begley; T Farmer; V. Kingery; S. Murphy. VARSITY DEBATERS The coaches for this yeafs Varsity Debaters were Mrs. Alley, Miss White and Miss Greene. Their major project was to earn money to send two representatives to Athens, Ohio, to a debatafs workshop. Their money-making projects included bake sales, car washes, and selling mistle- toe at Christmas. The officers were Dennis Petrey, C0- Captain; Randy Parsons, COCaptain; Paulette Key, Secre- tary; and Don Whittier as Treasurer. Randy Parsons and Mrs. Alley discuss the upcoming debate. FRENCH CLUB Back Row: M. Freeland; D, Farming; S. Hall; P. Hawkins: L. Smith; G. Giacci; P. Parr; M. Bowman: D. Krieger. Fourth Row: D. Stewart; C. Coburn; D. Prister; D. Meinking; R. Blaine; M. Frankenhoff; B. Horsley; L Frambes; J. Worland; V Cooper; D. Ward Third Row: C. Cornelius; D. Meece; G. Jones; M. Worley: R. Leach: J. Regenfusz: J. Geiser; J. Fennell; P. Burnett; P. Healon; M. Pugh. Second Row: B. Phelps; B. Popplewell; C. Noland; P. Friar; V. Jones: K, Baird; S. Calchera; G. Yates: S. Hessel; K. Costello; C. Grubbs. From Row: D. Duncan; E. Hart- man; D. Sweet; I. lobe; L Wright; D. Laymon: P, Clem; K. Dunn; K. Grace This year, with emcers Dana Sweet, President; Diana Layman, Vice-President; Bev Phelps, Secretary; Karen Dunn, Treasurer; and advisor Mrs. Matticks, French Club concentrated its activities on raising money. Selling cor- sages at Christmas and buttons reading Class of 71? HClass. 0f 72? Class 0f 73, and Class, 0f 74, in the spring were a few of the projects. The money is for their trip to French Canada in the future. Back Row: K. Fitzgerald: G. Day; P. Henson; D. Hinkle; K Mattingly: R. Krumme: M. Murray; J. Cresie: W. Schibi. Fourth Row: P. Carson; D. Howard; P. Gustin; D. Webb; C. Boso; D. Smith; V. New; D. Blake; C. Kothe; T. Haunerl; T. Gabe. Third Row: R. Baglien; D. Pottinger; D. Levitt; L. Privetl; D. Rader; R. Sitlason; J. Owens; R. Bernius; B. Stricker; S Palfrey. Second Row: P, Reeves; R. Salzman; D. Mastin; F. Jinks; D. Haddix; T. Pangburn; J. Hawver; L. Lewallen: M Lindsay; 1. Downing. From Row: Mrs. Matticks: A. Lutsch; P. Key; K. Prather; B Prince; L. Cracraft; C. Martin; N. Hoover; R. Rutland; J. Morgan. ..;.x 3! m-mma-u..a.-uai ALL. ;1 3.4:: if. 4. La; .4.H Ygfg-w :, : Back Row: L. Degaro; V. Woods; S. Waters; B. Schwarberg; CA Coburn: A. Lands; P. Jones; J. Green: D Stewart; L. Coots; T. Phelps, President; A. Ball. Fifth Row: D. Crouch; P. Perry; P. Clem; P. Runion: M. McCormack: P. Owens: B. Partin; M. Barrett; D. Engei: S Coburn; B Slaven; D. Simpson. Fourth Row: Mrs. Rose; P. Friar; S. Grigsby; C. Hollen: D. Challas; M4 Thompson; G. Dow; D. Blaine; R. Challas; R. Landess; D. Har- mon; S Hessel; G. Day. Third Row: P. Ball; K. Ramsey; L. The officers for the past year were President, Terry Phelps; Vice-President, Terry Bruce; Secretary, Lottie Stone; and Treasurer, Sherri Clark. Their advisor for the Bowman; C. Moore; D. Degaro; D. Sweet; L. Privett; B. Hafer; D. Osterwisch; J, Rupert; S. Alred; G. Dees; M. Carr; K. Noland. Second Row: K. Spaw; M. Edwards; B. Popplewell: S. Royalty; C. Walton; D. Dick; B, Haggis; T. Bruce: J. Gosscr: M. Cox; G. Tumbleson; V. Spaw; S. Fulmer. Front Row: T Delape: K. Spaw: P. QuiIlen; J. Tucker; S. Keith; P. Slusher; M. DeBorde: L, Stone; R. Smith. HI-Y TEENS year was Mrs. Rose. This year the Hi-Y Teens were active in several moneymaking projects. Smnding: S. McShane: V. Felts: A. Herrin; B. Tomlinson; B. Wilson: M. Valerius: B. Wesley: R. Jagodilz: S. Gaddis: B. Sutton; K, Rohrig; J, Melzger; R. Cornelison: B. Porter: R. Auterson. OFFICE CO-OPS Office Co-ops is an emcient means for a student to gain experience in the business world while he completes his school education. Under the leadership of Mr. Dietz, the Covop chose to work in the Offices, during the morning or during the afternoon hours and to go to school during the alternating time. At the end of the year, a banquet was held for the students to show their appreciation to their employers. The officers for the past year were President, Larry Anderson; Vice-President, Vickie Lawson; Secre- tary, Bev Hussey; Co-Treasurers, Darryl Counts and Barb Naish. Bev Hussey, Secretary; Vicky Biemz. Viee-Prcsident; Barb Naish, Treasurer: Larry Anderson. President. Sirtr'ny: Mr. Dietz. Coordinator; L Anderson, President; V. Bientz, Vice-Presidcnt: B. Hussey. Secretary: B. Naish. Treasurer. Mr. Dietz takes time out to chat with Brenda. Mr. Dietz cheeks Robints timed writing. DISTR This year, under the direction of President Danny Bell, Vice-President Larry Beckner, Secretary Brenda Grooms, and Treasurer Linda Hahn, the Distributive Co-ops have been very busy. Their adviser, Mr. Sheppard, has also helped in the supervision. The meetings were held in the morning either before or during school hours. At such times they agreed upon con- tributing a Thanksgiving basket, holding an employer-em- i Hammiwie 7 Joanne and Loretta practice proper sales techniques. Back Row: L Runion; L. Neal; D. Martin; I Glisson: L. Reyn- olds; M. Shurgast; B. Morrow; E. Durbin. Front Row: Mr. UTIVE CO-OPS ployee banquet since the members hold outside jobs in the afternoon, a candy sale to raise money for the banquet, their window displays in the technical building display cases and the details of a trip to the State Conference in Columbus. This trip is a workshop for the members. The Distributive Co-Ops have as their motto iiLearn while you earn? Brenda and Cheryl set up display window. Sheppard; D. Bell, President; L. Beckner, Vice-President; B. Grooms, Secretary; L. Hahn, Treasurer. CWIWW Back Row: S. Rose; T. Crowe; E. Yates; P. Davidson; B. Faulk- ner; J. Logan; B. Hughes; V. Bryant. Middle Row: S, Baker; COSMETOLOG i A. Craig; P. Grubbs; C. Lind; B. Bennett: B. Game: S. Cornelius. Front Row: S. Buchanan; P. Mosley; J. Waddle; B. Fox; S. Beaty; D. Giles. For girls desiring immediate work after high school, the cosmetology program at Norwood is ideal. Learning how to style hair comes only after the girls study the biological structures of the hair, skin, and nails. To begin working on paying customers they must also accumulate a specified number of hours of practice, so during this time they style each otherts hair and also work on relatives that wish to have their hair styled free. Besides the annual trip to Co- lumbus to take the state board test at the end of the year, the girls went to an orphanage at Easter, entertaining the children and giving them candy and other gifts. Back Row: P, Lawson; B. Bryant; D. Bayer; RA Bowman; D. man. From Row: V. Dalton; K. Alexander; TA White; B Adams; Richmond; 8. Rowland; D. Elfiot. Middle Row: C. Daniel; D V.Carson;J. OtBrien. Reynolds: P. Gaffney; D. Larkin: L. McCalIa; T. Wallen; J. Stock- 64 CUISINE CLUB Under the leadership of Rick Barr, President; Jerry Rump, Vice-President; Sam Luckett, Sergeant-at-Arms; Bruce Skidmore, Secretary; Steve Shirley, Treasurer; and Advisor, Mr. Haines, the 1970-71 Cuisine Club led quite a successful year. In the fall, the boys entered a food show in Columbus, Ohio, and returned home with a trophy and a first place ribbon for their complete table. In April, they entered another food show in Lexington, Kentucky Res- taurant Association. The boys displayed their talents at the annual Christmas BuiTet in the Tea Room. Along with their work at school, most of the members hold part-time jobs at local restaurants. Back Row: H. Callahan; R. Trammell; S. Lucketl: B. Hedge: 5. Shirley; D. Evans; W. Wall; J. Rump; M. Hensley; 5. Shirley. Front Row: G. Flynn; B. Skidmore; M. Bryce; D. Reeves; D. Fenske; B, Boeckmann: R. Barr; Mr. Haines. 1f! AUTO SHOP As juniors in auto shop, boys must spend a great deal of time learning about the parts of the automobile engine. Knowing how to disassemble and reassemble an engine is also necessary during the hrst year of preliminary instruc- tion in auto mechanics. Toward the end of their junior year and throughout their senior year, this knowledge is used as the auto Shop is turned into a repair garage. Neigh- Ex? Back Row: Mr. Adelsperger: D. Colyer: A. Adams; 0. Bogel; E. Patton; D. Tittle; B. Bishop. Front Row: D. Hayward; R. Horsley; D. Taylor; J, Criscillis; L. Roberts, borhood cars are worked on with the only charge being for parts used, not for the labor required. This year the seniors in auto shop increased their experience by alternately working two weeks in auto shop and then spending two weeks at General Motors. T. Goodman; J. Priest; M. Taylor; G. Rose; H. Leonard; G. Meadows; B. Huskey; F. Love; M. Dalton; Mr. Adelsperger. 66 Machine Shop provides students with an opportunity to increase their knowledge in the use of various machines found in factories today. The boys first learn about hand tools and the basic operation of simple machines From this they go on to working with more complex machines and learning how to assemble parts. After compieting the two-year course in machine shop in their junior and senior years, the boys go on to work as apprentices or to attend higher technical schools where they may learn further about such careers as design and engineering, via v A A This yearts Electricity Club, composed of eleven seniors, nine juniors, and advisor, Mr. White, had a very active year. Their plans were launched with a club luncheon in the N.H.S. tea room. A guest speaker talked to the boys about the opportunities in their field. Other activities in- cluded field trips to the Bell Telephone Company, Chevro- let and Fischer Body, Allis-Chalmers, and The Voice of America. The Electricity Club also played major roles in school activities. It contributed a Thanksgiving basket and participated in the school-wide paper drive. These activie ties were supervised by the Clubis officers: Verlin Henry, President; Bill Snyder, Vice-President; David Ballou, Treasurer, and Ken Gorman, Secretary. MACHINE SHOP Back Row: D. Trauth; P. Goecke: B. Horn; A. Tarter; D. Hick- man, Vice-President; M. Elliott; W. Wallace; M. Foust; T. Witt; M. Sexton; P. Holloway, President. Front Row; Mr. Sherer; J. Gossett; R. Hursh; C. Smith; R. Upchurch; G. Phelps. w '31 K: i i5 '3: x r-e' n,- i E; , . . ELECTRICITY CLUB Back Row: Mr. White: K. Havens: R. Baliou: M. Laake: M. Brice: D. Mason: K. Gorman. Middle Row: P. Whitis; J. Hurd; M. McLane: 1. Burton; D. King; Dr Clark. From Row: R. Frederick; A. Massey; J. GaEney; V. Henry; J. Loose: B. Schneider: R. Smiley; D. Meece. F Wn.- MAJORETTES Twirling in front of the band this year were the 1970- 1971 Majorettes led by Captain, Debbie Osterwisch. These four girls practiced hard during the summer and during the seventh bell with the band to perfect their twirling and marching skills. This yearts Captain was sent to a major- ette camp for a week where she spent many hours prac- ticing her twirling. At camp she learned many new march- ing routines and brought back with her many new ideas which were used by our majorettes this year. The major- ettes not only displayed their talents during the haIf-times of football games but also by performing at a basketball game. This year the majorettes performed in new blue and white sequined uniforms. Highlighting their successful year was their trip to Capitol University where the majorettes performed at their half-time. Back Row: S. Calchera; M. Kiser; P. Friar. Front Row: D. Oster- wisch, Captain. INDIANETTES Back Row: M. Kiser: B. Clements: T. Kuhn: A. Lands; S. Cal- chera; P. Friar; V. Woods; M. Barrett; B. Hinkle, Co-Captain. Middle Row: B, Haggis; D, Pottinger; K. Spaw; D. Sweet; D. Laymon; K. Privett; P. Rusk; I. Crowe; D. Smith; Bi Morgeson. From Row: K. Spaw; K. Rainey; T. Bruce; J. Rupert: S. Aired; P. Friar; D. Osterwisch, Co-Captain; S. Grigsby; D. Crouch. 68 Under the direction of Mrs. King and Mrs Matticks, the Indianettes highlighted the basketball games with their performances. Their routines were organized by captains Debbie Osterwiseh and Barb Hinkle, with the aid of Jill Crowe and Patti Rusk. The girls wore blue jumpers with red and white NHS letters, white blouses, Indian head- bands, and moccasins. This year the Indianettes increased in size to thirty regulars and two alternates To be chosen for Indianettes, the girls had to perform a routine to show their ability to keep time with the music while marching and dancing. Back Row: C. Hock; G. Ralph; D. Fitzgerald; B. Schadef; Kt Lawson: W. Rhodenburg; J. Vincent, President; D, Steinhauer; L. Witt; C. Moore; R. Tarter; D. Taylor. Third Row: B. Hatha- way; N. Patterson; J. Steinmetz: D. Flynn: M. Miller; J. Childers; S. l-lussey; B. Risma; D. Ping: Ct Carrier, Librarian; M. Dodridge: N. Jones. Second Row: A. Meece, Treasurer; R. Parsons; D. Hall; Kent Lawson, Librarian; John Vincent, President; Anita Meece, Treasurer. 11;, e . . -; A. Stapleton; J. Morgenroth; R. Rutland; M. Barrett; J. McFar- land; K. Privett; B. Morgeson; N. Hoover; D. Osterwisch; K. Smith; R. Risma. Front Row: B. Phelps; C. Garland; T. Genton: W, Carter; C. Hopper; C. Mounce; G4 Rose; K. Riley; S. Royalty; K. Rainey. CHOIR Sixth bell meant forty-six minutes of hard work for the members of senior choir this year as Mrs. Judith White, head of the vocal department, changed lifty-one students into tifty-one vocalists. Although the Choifs lirst assembly wasntt until Thanksgiving, work began in September to condition them for the programs ahead. With each new piece of music to be learned came the rigors of sight- reading, learning each individual part, and finally memo- rizing the song. The light and popular music sung at the Spring Concert in May with the more solemn music sung at the Thanksgiving and Christmas assemblies. To be in Senior Choir, each person had to try out by himself in front of Mrs. White. He had to be able to carry a part and read music well, and to match pitch with others of the same part, while at the same time blending with the other three parts. The omcers of Choir elected at the beginning of the year, took care of the necessary business for the Choir. Those chosen were President, John Vincent; Librarians, Cathy Carrier and Kent Lawson; Treasurer, Anita Meece; and Accompanist, Rebecca Rutland. Working with Band Council, they planned the Booster Bar sale and other money-making projects, and planned the Choir picnic at the end of the year. JUNIOR CHOIR With the objective of learning to read music and to carry individual parts, Junior Choir also learned to carry other singing parts. Mrs. White was supervisor and Con- nie Mounce accompanied the fifty members on the piano. Junior Choir members sang at the annual Christmas pro- gram and also the Spring Concert. Junior Choir was taught the basic rules for good singing and a successful perform- ance. These rules were then applied and used for advanced l m Back Row: S. Pine; S. Barker; M. Wall; D. York: B. Boggs; M. Condom; J. Green; D. Evans; 5. Mobley; St Waters. Third Row: J. Wilkerson; L. Degaro; D. Crouch; D. Metcalfe; M. Lindsay; D. Day; St Coburn; D. Mastin; M.Reagan; D. Fye; P. Nickson. Second Row: D. Simpson; J. Hubbard; D. Harmon; P. Sutton; D. Blaine; C. Cornelius; R. Helton; L. Scott; M. Cannon; B, Pitman; P. Garland. Front Row: P. Wall; L. Steinhauer; J. Pigg; D. Dick; P. Perry; B. Hafer; D. Pottinger; B, Sheiler; L. Privett; P, Quillen; C. Grubhs; M. Foltz. training in the Choir the following year. Many of the freshmen will advance to the Senior Choir and will remem- ber their first days as high school performers. CHORUS Chorus, under the direction of Mrs. Judith White, con- sists of twelve girls who meet every day, fifth bell. During this time the girls receive private voice lessons to perfect their tones and increase their vocal range. This year Chorus purchased recorders which each member learned to play. These girls showed their talent by participating in the 70 Back Row: L, Brown; S. Riley; V. Woods; C. Lynn; P. Davidson: St Rakes. From Row: P Gustin; P. Rusk; K. Morgenroth; D. Wallace: M. Hopkins: S. Hessel; M. Walker; Mrs. White. Christmas program and also served as the stage crew. Sing- ing in the Spring Concert completed the year for the mem- bers of Chorus. Hopefully, next year many of these same girls will be singing in Choir. BAKERS DOZEN Bakeris Dozen, directed by Mrs. Judith White, is one of the newest vocal groups at Norwood High School. Each year the girls decide on new outfits. Last year they made blue dresses with red accessoriesi This year they used auu tumn colors of gold, light brown, and orange for their dresses with assorted styles of dark brown shoes. This year the girls sang for the fall style show, the annual Spring Concert and for the Christmas Program. Also during the Christmas season they made appearances at churches, Ki- GIRLS GLEE CLUB Under the direction of Mrs. Judith White, Girlsi Glee Club had a very successful year. They performed for the Christmas program and also for the annual Spring Con- cert. Officers this year included Anita Meece, President; Noma Jones, Treasurer; Connie Mounce and Laura Hall as Secretaries; and Debbie Flynn and Dianna Day as the Librarians. The accompanist this year was Becky Schwar- berg. Although Mrs. White was busy with other activities, she always found time to devote to Glee Club. 7I wanis, PTA and for a few country clubs. A novelty song called ttFruitcakei, proved to be a lot of fun and a delight to the Christmas audiences. This song was performed with chefis hats and cardboard fruit ingredients. The accompan- ist this year was Anita Meece. The girls practiced each Tuesday night for an hour and because of this hard work, they had a happy and successful year. Back Row: B. Phelps; M. Miller; J. McFarland; C. Mounce. Front Row: W. Carter; R. Rutland; D. Osterwisch; R. Schwarberg; D. Flynn; C. Carrier; A. Meece, Back Row: D. Smith; D. Gadberry; S. Cox; J. Crowe; B. Schwar- berg; C. Hock; T. Phelps; D. Meece; P. Jones; J. Childers; J. Martin; C. Moore; D. Stewart; D. Fye; B. CrESWellz S. Hessel; D. York. Third Row: R. Rutland; Di Harmon; L. Hill; J. Stein- metz; N. Jones, Treasurer; L. Degaro; T. King; D. Parker; D. Crouch; P. Rusk; M. Miller; Ni Hoover; P. Gustine; D. Smith. Second Row: B. Peters; T. Genton; D. Wallace; V. Spaw: M. Cox; D. Poltinger; D. Osterwisch; L. Owens; A. Meece, President; J. Rupert; K. Spaw; J. Gosser; J. Ernspiger; D. Newton; M. DeBorde. From Row: C. Walton; G. Tumbleson; D. Howard: L Hubbard; B. Phelps: C. Mounce; 0. Rose; T. Bruce; J. Tucker; K. Morgan; L. Stone; L. Ferguson; K. Spawi I t . r, l V ti ORCHESTRA Directed by Mr. J. R. Phillips, the orchestra began work immediately following the last game of the football season in preparation for the Senior Class Play. The twenty-piece group was selected from the band on the basis of each in- dividualis ability to learn music quickly and play his re spective instrument well. Since it is such a small group, each of its members must also be able to detect bad in- tonation and adjust his playing accordingly, and it is for m ENSEMBLE The sixteen members of Ensemble, accompanied this year by Rebecca Rutland, performed under the skilled di- rection of Mrs, Judith White. Chosen from Choir, the members range from freshmen to seniors. Tryouts for Ensemble are held in the spring of each year, and those selected must be able to sight-read and learn music quickly, since the group practices only once a week. Christmas was by far the busiest season for Ensemble. Singing engage- ments were scheduled throughout December for business this reason that the directors chose each member person- ally 0n the basis of his talents displayed in matching and concert band. Although Orchestra had only two perform- ances during the year, the Senior Class Play and the spring production, each member learned much about directing, playing in tune, and about his own musical instrument. Back Row: M.- Miller; Mr. Phillips: D. Miller; M. Bowman. Middle Row: J. lobe; D. Ping: D. Reiger; J. Mitchell; '1'. King; G. Grubbs; Cl Schmidt; J. Vincent. Front Row: D. Vincent; L. Leach; W. Schmidt; P. Perkins; P. Friar; J. Bowling; B. Wright; F.1inks; I. Martz. womenis clubs, Kiwanis Club, and for the public at Poguels Arcade. Ensemble also sang during the program at Christ- mas time. The use of scenery and props added to the audi- enceis enjoyment as Ensemble displayed their blending qualities during liSnowfallil and their rhythmic abilities in lilingle Bell Calypso? Dressed in their traditional red blazers, Ensemblels final performance at the Spring Con- cert ended a very impressive year for the spring. Back Row: K. Lawson; B. Flynn; J. Vincent; S. Hussey; M. Wall. Middle Row: J. McFarland; M. Dodridge; M. Miller; R. Risma; Ni Jones. From Row: A Meece; T. Genton; R. Parsons; R. Rut- land; F. Carrier, Back Row: C. Matthews: S. Payne; Ri Lucas; 1. Wine; D. Miller; Mr. Philiips; Mr White; 11 Pennington; M. MilEer. Fourth Row: V. Riley; S. Tungate: B. Wardwell; S. Riggs; D. Ellwein; L. Hill: D. Wall: D, Elliott: TV King; B Wright: M. Bowman; L. Cracraft; Bi Becker; M. Sehad; E, Knarr: B. Telecsan; G. Fox: C. Schmidt: J; Vincent, Manager. Tlu'rd Row: D. Howard; C. Thompson; D. Johnson: D. Ward; L. Owens: Di Parker; G7 John Vincent, Manager; Mike Bowman, Secretary; Donna Ping: Joe Mitchell, President; Ted King; Daniese Pennington, Librarian. 73 Messer; H. Wilson; J. Smith; B. Hathaway; D. Levitt; K. Conklin; M. Westermeyer; A. Guidi; J. Mitchell; G. Seiter; D. Rieger; J. Moore; J. Kingery; J. Jobet Second Row: D. Ping; D. Vincent; W. Schmidt: P. Perkins; B. Hinkle; S, Newsom; S, Reinhardt; J. Martz: Ft Jinks; B. Dawson; C. Kothe; M. Zettel; M, Elliott: S. Wilson. Front Row: D. Laymon; P. Burnett; G. Yates; C. Law- son; S Jones; E. Little J. Bowling P. Friar. BAND A half-time show at Capital University in Columbus, Ohio, highlighted a busy but very successful season for the 1970-71 marching band. The band practiced drills, forma- tions, songs and dance steps every day seventh bell and after school in preparation for forthcoming performances. During the seven games at which the band marched, they proved not only to be a musical organization but also a seventy-hve member pep club and their undying cheers contributed greatly to the enthusiasm in the stands. Their musical selections on the field consisted mostly of iiWater- Melon Manii to more recent hits such as hThe Horsew while in the bleachers strains of iiHail t0 the VarsityH and itLove and Honori, were heard throughout the game. Putting aside their uniforms for a few weeks, the band began to settle down to iiheavier music as concert band season started. The pep band was also organized at this time to play at home basketball games, and provide music for the precision line at halftime of the Varsity games. PEP CLUB Pep Club was originally organized to increase school spirit at football and basketball games and to lift the mo- rale 0f the team members. This function was greatly dis- played through the work of the many members of Pep Club under the guidance of adviser Miss McCollum. The Back Row: M. Chelekis; B. Cook; A. Smallwood; R. Wright; R Blaine; PA Parr; R. Thompson; W. Hoffman; B. Clift; T. Peirano; G. Smith; J. Crocker; M. Barrett; S. Brennecke; A. Lands; M. Bowman. Ninth Row: E. Little; A. Ball: P. Walker; J. Bowling: C. Hepkins; P. Owens, ViceePresident; B. Clements; T. Kuhn: B. Horsley; B. Schwarberg; D. Stewart; P, Nicksom P. Jones; M. Danford; G. Altman. Eighth Row: S. Mellett; S. Barnard; R. Jagoditz; M. Endejann; C. Barker; D. Rose; T. Smith; P. Gaffney; P, Ward; V. Woods; G. Dow; C. Moore; 5. Demon Seventh Row: R. Cole; J. Greene; P. Tomplans: D. Parker; T. Daughterly; P. Friar; P. Perry; 1 Owens; D. Crouch; D. Dick; J. Baker; B. Morgeson. Sixth Row: D. Phster; S, Keith; D, Wilson; B. Popple- well; D. Simon; J. Phillips; M. Cox; J. Gosser; S. Hessel; D. Gad- MA DeBorde; K. Spaw; G. Tumbleson; B. berry; D. Wallace; A .ivt;si.m-' u -- T1 LA r.r74 - - . T. 74- club,s fund raising projects included selling sweater pins, Norwood Pep Club jackets, and bake sales. The club was responsible for making signs for the games expressing everyoneTs enthusiasm for the teams victories. This yeafs officers included Marsha DeBorde, President; Patti Owens, Vice-President; Lottie Stone, Secretary; and Diane Degaro, Treasurer. Henderson, Fifth Row: Z. Naish; E. Hartman; K. Spaw; M. Hamlin; E. Baker; M. Walker; T. Smith; S. Royalty; C. Walton; ST Abbatiello; K. Henderson. Fourth Row: M. Creedon: D. Osler- wisch; D. Sweet; S. Alred; J. Rupert; E. Murphy; S. Fulmer; B. Haggis; K. Cannava; C. Smith; D. Page; L. Silber; S. Krechting; L. Morrison; M. Murray; K. Rainey. Third Row: S. Calchera; C. Hock; P. Friar; S. Smith; M. Schwieterman; C. West; J. Ernspiger; S. Grigsby; T. Bruce; D. Simpson; N. Jones; 5. Jones; MT Troxell; J. Hubbard; S. Schmidt. Second Row: K. Colyer; M. DeBarde, President: L. Stone, Secretary: Miss McCollum. From Row: J. Peters; P. Clem; M. Brotzge; M. Carr; K. Noland; S. Scott; P. Burgin; W. Carter; D. Degaro, Treasurer; D. Engel; P. McGuire; R. Sittason; V. Spaw; L. Degaro. Norwood High School Art Club started last year from the Advance Art students desire to function as a club. This year there are students participating in this club from the art classes as well as any other interested students. The overall objective is to instill in people who are interested, an appreciation of it and the idea of showing the public what art is really all about The Art Club hopes to have local shows within Norwood. 7 ; The literary magazine, Esprir, was once again published Esprit meaning Tispirit in French is quite characteristic of the magazine as Diane Deguro, editor and her staff of Don Whiteaker, poetry; Joy Morgan, fiction; Leslie Stacy, l'lOIlefTCIiOH; Terry Huey. art; Jan Frambes, business mane ager; and Brenda Horslcy, assistant business manager, have worked hard to keep the magazine alive. With the guidance of Miss Guentert the magazine exhibited some of the very talented works of Norwood students. The staff also sponsored a patron drive to raise the needed funds for publication. This was the third year Esprit has been published and has offered an excellent opportunity for the students to display their creative writings. Back Row: Mrs. Fey, Advzsor; D. Capps; B. Duffy; D. Baker; B. Taylor; P. O'Keefe; B. Dobbins; Mr. Porter, Adviser. Front Row: A. Meece; J. Baker; 1.. Brown; T. Huey; D. Wolfe; C. Johnson; J. Crowe; H. Curry. ART CLUB Back Row: J. Childers; C. Coburn; Bi Horsley: M, Danford; P. Jones; D Bosse; L. Stacey. Fiction Editor; D. Stewart. Second Row: P. Clem; C. Mounce; A. Meece; B. Schwarberg; N. Jones; J. Morgan. Non-Fiction Editor: R, Rutland: D. Sweet. Front Row: D. charo, Editor-in-Chief: D. Osterwisch; V. Kingery; S. Alred; N. Hoover: B. Popplewellz F. Frambes, Business Manager. ESPRIT Back Row: W. Rhodenburg; C. Benjamin, Sergeanl-at-Arms; R. Thompson, Secretary; P. Parr; C. Williamson: C. Fischer; M. Hamm; C. Christian; R. Ervin; G. Altman; M. Marksbury. Sixth Row: R. Taylor; A. Smallwood; D. Cross; R. Hufft Vice-President: R. Wright, President; Mi BOWman; W. Hoffman; R. Dickson: J. Northcutl; A. Massey; L. Earnest Fifth Row: J. Crocker; T. Peirano; T. Dunbar; T. Staderman; J. Cook; J. Geiser; J. Nickson; B. McErlane; J. Simon; D, Miller. Fourth Row: K. Fitzgerald: D. Elliot; D. Meyung: C. Hull; B. Boyd: L. Fischer; W. Wright: G. Jones; G. Sutton; R. West. Third Row: G. Steger; N. Lane; B. Epperson; S. Osborne; D. Sennett; R. Blaine; R. Hoffman; B. Tay- lor: J. Fenneli; K. Wright Second Row: K Steger: J. Lay: Di Caddell; Ti Pangburn; R, Baglien; D. Ballou; S. Brennecke: J, 'Schwankhaus; M. Fuimer: D. Tincher; R. Compton. Front Raw: 1 Wilson; S, Schmidt; M. Linder; K. Smith: T. Cooper; B. Bisher: D. Strunk; G. Wine; C. Stapleton. N CLUB N Club, one of the strongest organizations in the school, consists of those young men who have earned a varsity or reserve letter in their respective sports and who wish to further certain goals of N.H.S. This club encourages ath- letics and team spirit. Advised by Mr. Donald Littman, N Club met regularly and participated in many activities throughout the year, Officers of N Club this year were Roger Wright, President; Rick Huff, Vice-President; Rusty Thompson, Secretary; and Rick Ervin, Treasurer. SILHOUETTE REPRESENTATIVES Back Row: J. Childers; R, Taylor; J. Teepen; R. Dickson; C. Christian; R Thompson; A. Massey; D. York; L. Fischer; B. Hors- ley; D. Wethington; F. Jinks. Third Row: C. Noland; P. Friar; I. Crowe; D. Flynn; T. Sparks; D. Stewart; C. Hock; S. Shepherd; E. Patton; D. Sennett; T. Naish. Second Row: W. Wickemcyer; K. Noland; J. Cox; S. Murphy; J. Stockman; A. Ball; S. Coburn; S. Mellett; C. Mounce; M. Troxell; J, Hubbard. Fran! Row: C. Naish: S. Riley; D. Harmon; D. Gadberry; D. Mastin; L. Wright; P. Friar; L. Stone; V. Spaw; D. Schnitzler; C. Garland. MIRROR REPRESENTATIVES Back Row: G. Utter; B, Epperson: D. Bell; D. Buchanan; C. Fischer; D. Bosse; M. Danford; M. Fulmer; S. Cox. Third Row: D. Clark, E. Hartman; A. Ball; D. Fye; C. Daniel; C. Coburn; C. Lancaster; 14 Green; N. Jones; J. Murphy. Second Row: R. Simon: J. Rupert; M. Cox; C. McCoy; D. Laymon; V. Jones; M. Carr; S. Alred; DA Engel. From Row: D. Daniel; K. Spaw; K. Morgan; B. Head; D. Lucas; C. Durbin; S. Scott; L Hubbard. A OFFICE WORKERS Back Row: C. Roark: V. Kingery; J. Frambes: C. Croweak: B. Morgeson: D Fairchild; D. Stewart; C. Hopkins; C, Coburn. From Row: J. Woriand: D. Gilreath; S. Keith; C. Parks; E. Clark; E. Little; C. Barker. SWITCHBOARD Back Row: D. Engel; J. Owens; V. Jones; A. Klar; G. Rose; B. Popple- well: G. Tumbleson; B. Henderson; B. Carson: K. Morgan; S. Keith. Front Row: R Jones; B. Clements: T. Kuhn; P. Owens; B, Knepper; C. Barker; D. Parker; M. Rose; D. Layman; W. Carter; M. Gross; S. Scott. LIBRARY WORKERS Back Row: K. Cox: R. Stephens: R. Landess: S. Hicks; B. While: I, Haw- ver; P. Perry; L. Privett; C. Hubbard; S. Banks. Middle Row: K. Colson; P. Ward: T. Rump; NV Shillinger: GA Fox; L. McFarland; C. Schulte; D. Day: S. Calchera: P. Henson: L. Pill- man. From Row: E, Ward; D. May- field: G. Yates; Mrs. Peirano: Mrs. Abboushi; Mrs. Warfield: Mrs. Bosch; S. Matthews; N. Coomer; B. Tomlin- son. 79 COUNSELORS, WORKERS Back Row: D, Lucas; P. Burgin; M. Creedon; D. Smith; P. Coffey: J. Naish. Middle Row: J. Sharp; 5. Murphy; 1. Crows; D. Smith: B. Harness: J. Sanderson; M. Neal; B. Gibson. Front Row: P. Owens; P. Tompkins; J. Adkins; Kl Fields; D. Rose: J. Jobe. CLINIC WORKERS Back Row: B. Bowman: V. Spaw; D. Rese: A Raisert; K. Kidd; S. Alred; Mrs. Hatfield. Middle Row: D. Blake; C. Carrier: M. Carr: M. Cox; 1. Gos- ser; K. Noland; J. Watson. Front Row: S. Woods: M. Miller: C. Simp- son: M. Brotzge: J. Rupert. CAFETERIA WORKERS Back Row: T. Hamblin: L. Wilt: K. Wright: J. Frederick: H. Rhodenburg: D. Crockett: J Lacinak: J. Frasier. Front Row: C. Vincent; B, Goecke; B. Head; RA Coffey; B Doss. COACHES A coach is a member of every team and this is well exemplified at Norwood High School. Don Daly fills the roll as football and track coach, while Dan Woodruif leads his grapplers onto victory, and in the spring season takes over as golf instructor. Versatile Bob Gardner gives all his patience and time to the able-bodied roundballers, while his assistant coach Jim Ballinger also leads the cross-country team to another outstanding season. The hardballers are led by durable Ron Jones who gets his boys into condition with a top-notch conditioning program, and Jack Distler instructs his mermen on the art of swimming. Coach Daly; Coach Gardner; Coach Jones. Coach Woodruff; Coach Bouidin; Coach Engle. Coach OrloffsAthletic Director. Coach Distler: Coach Ballingeri OUTSTANDING ATHLETES m: E Ila WWMVVWIMWIW mu BHWMIJIVUII A I IvII I i I U mXKixixxI. I y. , I3 .I..4,I.I.!If;I.I.m I an; . . Wm 2.5; r, Slanding: RIck Huff, Smcey Osborne, Rick Ervin, Ken Steger, Jim Cracker, Mike Lack. Sitting: Gary Fye, 83 Ken Stage r Footba1l, Wrestling. Co-Captain, Rick Ervin Baseball Darryl Counts-Baseball SENIOR ATHLETES 84 Don Cross-Football, Wrestling Jim Nickson-Football, Wrestling, Track. 1.. V ' , .o Bruce Bisher FootbaIl, Track Gary Fye G0lf Rusty Thompson-Foomall; Rich 1-10me an Football. Randy Blainc Cross Country, Wrest- ling, Baseball. iii Don VanVuren-Basketball. Roger Wright-Foozball, Track. 85 Mike Lack Basketball, Co-Captain, Track. Stacey Osborne-Cross Country, Cap- tain, Track. Ken Colyer-Basketball, Co-Captain. Baseball. Back Row: D. Tincher; R. Sittason; P. Sutton; L. Degaro; V. M. Carr. Front Row: S. Scott; W. Carter; 13- Engle; 13- charo; Spaw. Middle Row: P. Clem; J. Peters; K. Noland; M. Brotzge; P. McGuire; P. Burgin. CH BERLEADERS 86 Experience is the key word for the 1971 Cheerleaders The varsity Cheerleaders were led by Pam Burgin, Cap- tain Paula McGuire, and Sue Scott; three four year spirit boosters. Belonging to Pep Club, the Cheerleaders made posters, signs, planned cheers, builds and pep rallies. A11 Cheerleaders, chosen by Miss Ware, practiced regularly and ably led the schools, and spectatorst enthusiasm at football and basketball games. .m- I l A t ,1? - , '1 -. Back Row: P. Clem; J. Peters; K. Noland. Front Row: M. Carr; M. Brotzge, Cheerleaders come in all sizes: large and small. .w -2. . . '4 . Top r0 Bottom: D4 Engle; WA Carter; D. charo; S. Scott; P. Burgin. Back Row: P. Sutton; L. Degaro; Tincher; V. Spaw. R. Sittason. Front Row: D. - A reflection of Coach Daly. I Rocky does his thing. i 8 8 Richard grabs one for Norwood Jim Cook shows great ability as a runner. Mike, Ron and Mike look over timing. K xwr. l l the Coach Orloff watcha game intently. Mike gains riding tima Individual performance on the wrestling team leads the team to victory. A pertrait of a runner. 1 The Mermen swim their way to victory. Norwood on the defense. Randy pins his opponent. 91 Richard races down the court to sgore for Norwood. Quarterback Fischer passes to receiver. Norwood takes the take-down. 1 doxft think you saw that one ref! Coach Gardner gives words of assurance as Norwood goes into the fourth quarter. Coach Distler presents his leading scorers; Mike Bowman, Greg Smith, Jim Cracker and Steve Brennecke, 93 rww- - a The Indiank defense threatens the opponent, Hang on to him, Jimmy, Time out for tying shoes. Two more points for Norwood! W ! . bl?! l. 112L511 I.111il1434 x .. , Norwood punts the ball. They re OH! Quick actions on the mat determine either a win or a loss. 95 Norwooch Cross Country team proudly displays District Runner- up trophy, Norwood makes an attempt to get the ball. Mike is the first to cross the line. Jim holds on to prevent an escape. A; The Indians begin the game with a jump ball. SPORTS SCOREBOARD FOOTBALL Norwood Norwood Oak Hills Norwood ankland Norwood Norwood Norwood Mt. Heal thy Norwood 13 I4 21 7 l3 l3 l7 6 20 13 V305 turn Hills Glen Eslc Nurwoad HWoming Norwood Anderson Colcrain Green hills Norwood Lowland SWIMMING Nurwood Mariemont Norwuod Fair'ficld Aiken Norwoud Purcell Norwood Oak Hills Nnrwuod Country Day Anderson 66 62 58 55 56 69 47 5G 53 88 49 65 St. Bernard Norwood Taylor Norwood Norwood Madrriu Nnrwood St, Bernard Nnrwood W'yoming Norwood Nurwood Norwood Norwood Millord Norwood Harrison Norwood Milford Grecnhills Norwnnd Norwood An dcrson Oak Hills Mt Healthy Norwood BASKETBALL Milford 39 Nurwood 63 Norwaud 69 Lockland 67 Norwuod 69 N. College Hill 66 Oak Hills 69 Norwoud 48 Ncrwood 55 SL Bernard 55 Norwoocl 71 Gruenhills 60 Wyoming 82 Norwood 74 Colerafn B7 Norwaud 69 Grecnhiils 57 Norwood 59 Madeira 71 Norwood 70 Mt. Healthy 5E! Norwood 49 Norwood 52 Talawanda 61 Reading 51 Nerwood 46 Taylor 60 Norwnod 56 Anderson 57 Nnrwand 4-2 GOLF Culerain Luveland Nurwood Wyoming Norwtmd Deer Park Norwood 2 0 2 3 4 4 2 No rwood 2 0 2 2 4- 4 0 S u- s x Readi ng Deer Park Na K wood Norwoo d Norwood St . Barnard mmmqqgmxzmuuumu WRESTLING Norwood 23 Indian Hill 22 Norwood 50 Calerain 3 Norwood 41 Wyoming 14 Norwood 39 Loveland 13 Norwood 40 Harrison 8 Norwood 35 ML Hcalthy l4 Nurwoud 51 Anderson 6 Norwoud 35 Wyoming 12 Norwoud 30 LaSallo 9 Norwood 55 Hamiltun Taft 5 Norwood 23 St. Xavier 5 Norwood 21 Withrow 18 Norwood 25 Finnnytown 17 Norwood 52 Lockland 3 lst Place in the Glen Esta Invitational Gth Place in the Princeton Invitational 3rd Placc in the HCSAA Tournament 4a. , . ' I x 3rd Piacc in the Cincinnati Sectional . ' ' , . . Tournament CROSS COUNTRY 7' Norwood 15 Maricmum 50 Nnrwond 19 Sycamore 47 Norwnml I5 McNichalas 50 Nm'wood 27 Indian H111 28 Nm'wnml 15 Dow Park 50 Nnrwoud 15 VVithrow 50 Nurwand 1:3 Wyoming 50 Nnrwnod 15 Madeira 50 Nnrwood 15 Anderson 50 1970 TRACK BASEBALL Western Hills GD Mfalnut H1115 50 Withmw 10 Norwood 2 Noru-ood 62 Madtira 56' 2 Anderson 4 Norwood 1 Indian Hill 8872 Nonvood 3B'A Colemin 7 Norwood 5 Mocilcr 53 Norwoud 33 Oak Hills 5 Norwood 1 Anderson 63 Norwood 51V; Mt. Health 3 Norwood 2 Norwood 72 Wyoming 54 N. College Hill 2 NOFWOOd 1 Loveland 77 Norwuud 64 Norwood 3 Colerain 2 Norwoad 57 McNicholas 53 Norwood 7 Wyoming 2 Glen E518 34:2 Norwood 10 Wyoming 5 Norwoud 10 Ruading 1 Deer Park 18 Greenhills 5 Norwood I Deer Park 44V; Anderson 2 Norwood 1 Norwood 5 Oak H1115 2 Norwood 3 Loveland 1 Norwood 6 Greenhills 5 Q Laveland 10 Norwood 9 i Mt. Healthy 2 Norwood l 1 Norwood 4 Anderson 1 Tournament Oak Hills 9 Norwood 5 1 99 mo ' ism 0G : 'l 70 I IURWW t J t8 Back Row: Coach Gardner; R, West; G, Sutton; R. Wright; R. Thompson; J. Fields; C. Williamson; C, Benjamin; M. Marksbury; C. Fischer. Third Row: Coach Jones; B. Bishop; K. Fitzgerald; J. Nickson; W. Hoffman; M. Sexton; C. Stapleton; T. Staderman; R. Hutf; R, Dickson; V. Henry; Coach OrlotT, Second Row: J. Wilson; J. SchWankhaus; M. Bryce; K. Watson; B. Boyd; DA Fitz- VARSITY FOOTBALL The 1971 Norwood High gridiron team compiled a good record under unfavorable conditions. Forced to play all of their games on the road, the Indians pulled through with a 5-3-2 season. Norwood began the rugged schedule in great style by winning their hrst two contests, but this was halted by an Oak Hills victory. The following week the Indians man- aged to come away with a tie against powerful Wyoming, ending their 23 game winning streak. The Indians had a successful second half schedule, winning all but one game The teams major point was defense. Led by Senior linebacker Rick Huff, the Indians had a tenacious de- fense, allowing only 9.5 points per game, making it the third toughest defensive unit in the city. To go along with this defense, the Indians were a threat on offense with both their running and passing game. Junior Don Fitzgerald was the work horse of the back- field and junior quarterback, Chuck Fischer, proved to be an overall leader with accurate passing. The Indians hope to have an even better season next year with all of the returning lettermen. IOO WEED g: t E DRUM V unawuuu t .x . e h- i gerald; I. Geiser; K. Wright; D. Cross; G. Jones; C. Hull; Coach Woodruff. Front Row: Coach Engle; K. Steger: J. Lay: B, Bisher; G. Steger; D. Strunk: N. Lane; B Taylor; L. Fischer: R. Hellman: I. Simon; Coach Daly. Kneeling: T. Pangburn; A. Massey; L. Murrell. The Indians were led by Co-Captains Ken Steger and Rick Huff. mu;a .Jmuhu HCSAA ALL LEAGUE AND HONORABLE MENTION Back Row: R, Huff; R. Dickson; C. Fischer; R. West; T. Stader- man; M. Bryccl Front Row: K. Sleger; D. Fitzgerald; C. Ben- jamin; M. Sexton; D. Cross. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Back Raw; Coach Woodruff; G Johnson; J, Cholkas: W. Schibi; wards; C. Sellars; R2 Blair. Front Row: L: Craft; D. Ayers; G. D. Smith; M. Wall; N. Schulte; D. Haddix. Middle Row: R. Utter; C. Bryce; C. Noland; D. Hill; L. Johnson; M. Boggess; Gilreath B. Boelleke;R.Speig1e;T.Grace; J. Massey; M, Ed2 T.McFadden. V ..' NHHWUHD HEIHWHUU I ?TJFWUIFD W .1 NUBRWUGU mwuun unuwuun RWUUD HURWUUH W m 422 Sr 9-68 2232240 I'r'HN. . m. 2 2 101 1 Norwoocfs Roundballers compiled 3 7,13 record, 211 though head coach Bob Gardner was forced to make cru- cial decisions in order to try to strengthen the teamas posi- tion. Before the holiday break, the Indians pulled two in- evitable defeats into astonishing victories. Then the team began a losing streak until they were able to hand Oxford Talawanda a 62-61 defeat. Once again the Indians were fmding it tough to chalk up a victory until they faced Har- rison on Senior Night. The team managed to come away with an unbehevable 58-57 comeback victory. The Indians were able to make it to the quarterfinals in the city tournament by ousting Woodward, but the tall, talented Withrow squad defeated Norwood 78-56. Senior Mike Lack as the rebounding leader pulling down 10 rebounds a game was closely followed by junior Chuck Benjamints 9 per game average. Mike also avere aged 11.5 points per game to be the teams leading scorer. Senior Kenny Colyer once again won the foul shooting award with 82012. Juniors Larry Barnes and Jeff Northcutt came on strong in late season starting roles. CO-Captains Mike Lack and Ken Colyer VARSITY BASKETBALL 102 Back Row: M, Lack, Co-Captain; C. Benjamin; C. Fischer; J. Northcutt; R. Dickson; G. Jones; D. VanVuren: J, Geiger; K, Colyer, Co-Captain. Front Row: A. Massey; Coach Gardnert RESERVE BASKETBALL Back Row: N. Lane; C. Hull; P. Stonecipher; R. Thacker; D. Hill; M. Hamm; J. Stanton; L. Parker; G. Giacci; B. Boyd; L. Fischer. Front Row: J. Fitzpatrick; Coach Ballinger; R. Blair. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Back Row: G. Rawlings; L. Roy; M. Wail; S. Marcum; H. Roh- Bouldin. From Row: R. Blair; M. Leimberger; M. Boggess; R. denburg; A. Woods; B. Rich; J. Cholkas; D. Stephens; Coach Hamlin; J. Douglas; M. Stafford; M. Duncan. 103 l Standing: D. Cross; M. Sex1on; R. Huif: Coach WoodrufT: J. Nickson; J. Simon; J. Fennell. Knecfmg: D. Elliott: J. Wilson; K. Steger; J. Lay; D. Bullou: R. Blaine: J. Cook. VARSITY WRESTLING 1 , Stamfing: M. Marksbury: S. Hall; H. McErlune; J. Phelps; K7 Wright; DA Meinking: K. Fitzgerald: M. Lindsay. Kneeling: J. Adkins: D. Ayers: G. Stcgcr: Ci, Utter: D Slrunk. RESERVE WRESTLING FRESHMAN WRESTLIN G Srmzding: J. Moore: D. Ayers; C. No- land; B Speig1e;GA Moore; M. Schibi; J. Phelps; TA Grace; N. Schulte. Kneeling: L. Booth: J. Kingcry: T. McCarthy: C. Bryce. Back Row: Coach Ballinger; D. Me- yung; J Fennell; T. Adkins; J. Smith; A Woods; D. Eiliott: L. Roy; L, Parker; M. Bowman; M. Hamm; L. Barnes; R. Bright; S. Brennecke; M Keller; G. Altman Manager; R Tayu lor, Managen Middle Row: D. Caudell; B. Baglien; D. Sennett; R. Dawson; M. Stafford; D Tincher; B. Wright; G. Witte; G. Rawlings; D Stephens; MA Linder. Front Row; J. Cook; S. Newsom; C. Matthews; B. Becker; S. Moore; B. Skidmore; S. Osborne: L. McFarland; J. Fitz- patrick; I. Adkins. Standing: Coach Disllcr: S. Bcnnecke: B. Dawson: M. Bowman; R Vanover: G. Smith; R. Silber: J. Cracker. Sit- ting: T. MacFudden: S. Schmidt; M. Linder: W. Wickcmeycr: D. Meyung; A. Clark: L UConnor: D. Rigney: L. Owens. Back Row: L. Murrell; T. Murrell; L. Parker; C. Hatfield; C. Benjamin; M. Lack; P. Parr; D. Miller; M. Marksbury; R. Wright; A. Smaflwood; A. Massey. Middle Row: M4 Keller: G. Jones; R. West; M, Bowman; R. Taylor; T. Staderman; K. Watson; K. Fitzgerald; B. Tasch; G. Witte; G. Gillespie. From Row: J. Cook: R. Baglien; D. Meyung; S. Osborne, Manager; J. Lynch; D. Caudell; M. Lindner; C. Matthews. R. Salzman; W. Timberlake; B. Kramer; D. Fye; G. Fye; G. Haura- ham. Back Row: C. Ramsey; K. Fitzgerald; V. McMullen; B. Bowman; A. Lands; P. Sutton; R. Simon; D. Simon; J. Johnson. Middle Row: D. Blake; R. Siltason; M Murray; M. Thompson; K, Riiey. Front Row: P, Wallace, Captain; D. Lucas; J. Dow; P. White. 1970 TRACK Back Row: Coach Jones; D. Sennett; J. Wilkerson; M. Overbeck; K. Wittekind; I. Bouldin; D. Cochran; S Schwankhaus; R. Blaine; R, Ervin; R. Dickerson; D Van Vuren. Front Row: M. Bryce; T. Hinkle. VARSITY BASEBALL dam- a 2m Jaama 1-4;.2..34 4$.-.;;. Back Row: Coach Geiser: C. Stapleton; R. Compton: D. Bu- Meinking; T. Haunert; J. Schwankhaus; B. Epperson; J. Geiser; chanon: G. Giacci: J Northcutt; M. Sexton; G. Sutton; R. Silber; s. Schmidt. From Row: J. Smith; G. Steger; T. Cox; 3. Garvey; G. Voss; L. Fischer. Middle Row: B. Boyd; C Hull; R. Ray; D. D. Meinking; N. Lane, RESERVE BASEBALL 107 G TLSh ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION As Norwood Highhs football held was not in use this year, the GirlsT Athletic Association was greatly handi- capped. In spite of this fact, G.A.A. launched a vcry suc- cessful year. Under the leadership of Debbie Blake, presia dent; Pam Begley, vice-prcsidcnt; Barb Bowman and Kathy Henderson, cousports managers, and advisers Miss Butterheld and Mrs. Wickemeyer, G.A.A. excelled in Debbie and Barb show gracefulness on the balance beam. various indoor activities, including gymnastics, volleyball, basketball, and swimming. This year awards were received by outstanding members of the Girls, Athletic Association The awards are based on points earned by the girls. This year junior Barb Bowman won the highest possible award, the 1000 point honor ring. Peggy, Pam and Jenny practice for an upcoming meet. Egi'gAAL 40 chm... Members of G.A.A. enjoy a game of volleybaiL Norwoodk Gjrls' Swim Team leading scorcrx ure: Pam Sutton. Diane Simon. Renee Simon. Peggy Wallace. Camain. and Robin Silmson. gThis is as hard as it looks! 'g'-J G.A.A. Omcer: Barb Bowman, Co-Sports Manager; Debbie Blake, President, and Kathy Henderson, Cthports Manager. On your mark, . . . Get Set . .. Patty prepares for front drop on the trampoline. E The baiance beam requires much coordination. uWherc:'d the ball go? E III E E IKE? LII. School Life Begins Enthusiastically uGo get hem Indiansf As summer ends, school life begins; 21 common, pleas- ant and exciting event to everyone be it their first or last year of high school. Fall sports, such as football and cross country occupy the studentsl participantsh, and spectators, attention, The hrst Double Homecoming, Red Flannels Day, and Politics in the class elections are also concenD trated upon as the classes get underway. An Indian attacking a Pioneer. 0 O - 1,415 wt 'h U: Qanrcd'pcrf J? N: ., 354 5-0 i , i I In. hut u'x- -h :17 114w rngrJQ-CW SDAzwLegg JSW-i? - '145A 7- . cf, 1,- il 74 aerm-15 W; D - . 91246 ,CVI'C ATS. h FICW 1.:dyX I 32-. . wumu . .H. Homecoming Candidates are announced at half time, 115 GOLDEN AUTUMN With the co-operatjon of Greenhills High School, Home- coming 1970 was a double homecoming with both schools participating in the activities. On October 31, Norwoodh gridiron traveled to Greenhills, and after a hard fought battle the Indians tttied upu the Pioneers with a score of 6-6. Each nominee for Homecoming Queen rode in a parade preceding the game and was introduced at halftime. That night the annual Homecoming Dance, sponsored by the Junior Class, was held in the Norwood Field House from 8-11 pm. The theme was ttGolden Autumrf, with decorations of multi-colored autumn leaves, and adding a touch of Halloween, scarecrows and pumpkins; Coupies danced to the sounds of Denny Heglints Orchestra. Ciimaxing the dance was the announcing of the 1970 Homecoming Queen Paula McGuire and her court; first runner-up Sharon Rose and second runner-up Sue Scott. Rick Huff, Student Council president, performed the hon- ors as each girl received a bouquet and a gift. The dance and Homecoming 1970 ended with all couples joining in the last dance, the Queents Dance. The Junior Class chose a swing as their throne with the ttGolden Autumn,, theme. A 1 Student Council President, Rick Huh, crowns Paula McGuire as the 1970 Homecoming Queen. Rick HuH escorts the new Homecoming Queen to the swing Congratulatio we given 10 Sharon Rose by her sister Diane. HOMECOMING QUEEN 118 rpaula mcgnire HOMECOM G ATTENDANTS Second Runner-up: SUE SCOTT Firs! Runner-up: SHARON ROSE 119 THE LITTLE DOG LAUGH 3D ttThe Little Dog Laughedta and so did the audience as the Senior Class of 1971 presented this humorous three act play November 20, 1970. Under the direction of Mrs. Lindsay Buchy and senior assistant director Sue Scott, the cast and crew rehearsed for six weeks. ttstanding room only15 was the word backstage the night of the perform- ance, Knowing what was expected of them, the cast and crews put forth their best effort to make the production a success As the tired but satisfied cast came out for the curtain call, the audience rewarded them with a standing ovationMa hrst for a Senior Class Play at Norwood High School; uQuit acting like children, spoiled children. Words of inspiration from Mrs. Buchy sets the pace for the Senior Class Piay. 110 1tThis is the hrst time I've wanted to be myself with a girL 41mg .l 11 LAURIE HUNTINGTON ............ Paula McGuire SIDNEY HUNTINGTON . .' ......... Rodney Gabbard MARTHA HUNTINGTON ............ Cathy Coburn WALLY HUNTINGTON ............ Darryl Counts MISS GUS GUSTAVESKY ............ Judy Baker JOAN WOOD ...................... Wanda Carter TED WOOD ........................ John Vincent LILLIAN WOOD .................... Cathy Carrier MARK BRADFORD ................. Pete Kinikles HORATIO P. HONEYWELL ......... Dennis Petrey Daddy, Daddy! What are you doing? CAST HMy dear, I have here a splendid specimen of the Melipius Umbellus Umbellus. AMELIA DENNIS .................... Joy Morgan CAROLINE BLAKESLY .............. Anita Meece GRACE SCHOENBECK .............. Vicki Kingery WALOLA BRECKENRIDGE ......... Marjean Miller THERESE BROWN ................ Sandy Murphy NEWSBOY ........................ Mike Dodridge HENPECKED MAN WITH DOG ...... Mike Conners WOMAN ......................... Michelle Harris SMALL BOY .................... Terry McFadden DOG .................................. Bon Bon HOh, helfo Mark! The Mixed Ensemble shows the other halftt of Christmas. WINTER BRINGS EXCITE The Winter season includes various activities such as homeroom door decorations, the Christmas assembly, and the cheerful presentation of the holiday season by the various vocal organizations. The two-week vacation re- lieves students of books, but the re-opening of school is also anticipated. At this time concentration is strongly on basketball games, wrestling matches, swimming meets and the National Honor Society Induction for new members. Christmas brings the competition of door decorations. eNT Faculty members show their abilities. . 'Le 'nyw-VH. , ' W E: Being, different from others. the sacred part of 1hc Christmas program is symbolic in nature. For all around music pleasure, Student Council supplied Frce Fair. 17.3 The Indians are on the warpath again as basket- ball season begins. STUDENT-FACULTY VAR A Rose and two thorns. . . . the unsuspecting Nell in HTragic: Mellerdramar? 114. eTY SHOW Taking the place of the annual musical this year was the Student-Faculty Variety Show. Under the direction of Mrs. Lindsay Buchy, drama department, Mrs. Judith White, vocal department, and Mr. J. R. Phillips, instrumen- tal departmentj the students and teachers combined talents to make the production a success. Included in the show were singing, dancing acts and skits. The cast rehearsed for several weeks prior to the per- formance in the auditorium on April 12. Student acts included: EtThe Shiph; HTragic Meiler- dramar ; ttJust T00 Tired ; ttPut Your Hand in the Handh; ttRaindrops Keep Falling on My Headh; ttI Could Have Danced AII Nighth; ttJazz Moderneh; ttYouave Made Me So Very Happyh; ttBirthdayh; ttSunny Side Of the Streeth; and tLThe Best Things In Life Are Free? Faculty acts included: ttMe and My Shadow ; ttA Rose and Two Thorns? ttTheme From Romeo and Julieth; uI Dorft Know Why ; tiMeditationtj; and tTm the Greatest? Mr, Thomas Cahill, Master of Ceremonies for the eve- ning, was assisted by the unforgettable ttBunny Alley? Oil Can Harry is Soon to Capture . . . Master of Ceremonies. Mr. CahiH, and his Bunny Alleyf' Debbie Elliot added a touch of Country and Western Music with the ballad, Wu: Your Hand In the Hand. 'Tm the Greatest. Reliving those first school days, Robin recites 'The Ship. Jerri Sanderson sheds tears of joy as she is announced 1970 Prom Queen. Couples watch as the newly crowned queen and her escort Roger Wright and his queen. dance to the queen,s dance. The 1970 Prom Queen and attendants. 126 CAMELOT Precision is what it took when President Judy Baker, Vice-President Bruce Bisher, Assistant Principal Mr. Law- son, and Art teacher Mr. Porter planned, discussed, pre- pared, and conducted the 1971 Junior Class Prom. Ven- turing to make their Prom the best. the class served cake Junior class president. Judy Baker. announces the 1970 Prom Court. and punch in addition to the customary soft drinks and snacks, The highlight of every Prom is the crowning of the Queen and her court, as was in this one. President Judy Baker announced second runner-up JaneII Adkins, first runner-up Paula McGuire, and the 1971 Prom Queen, Jerri Sanderson. ViceePresident Bruce Bisher escorted each runner-up to her seat by the throne, then presented each with roses and charms and the Queen with her traditional crown. The newly crowned queen receives a congratulatory kiss from Bruce Bisher, Junior class vice-president. Jerri and Roger share their happiness with the 1969 Prom Queen Dabbie Wade and date Roger Reese 117 PROM QUEEN jem- Sanglerson 17.8 PROM ATTENDANTS Second Runner-up JANELL ADKINS Firs! Rmmer-np PAULA MCGUIRE 119 CLASS OFFICERS Freshman Officers: Tom Grace, President; Rodney Gilreath, Vice- President; Paula Tompkins, Secretary; Linda Degaro, Treasurer. Sophomore omcers: Dan Vincent, Vice-Fresident; Sharon Royalty, Co-President; Lottie Stone, Treasurer; Karen Spaw, Secretary; Jenny Cox, Co-President. Junior Officers: Steve Brennecke, Vice-President; Diane Degaro, Treasurer; Darlene Engel, Secretary; Darrell Buchanan, President; I31 i You have to get permission for everything nowadays!n 133 Freshmen Kathy Acey, Eddie Adams, Harry Adcock, Jerry Adkins, Linda Anderson, David Armstrong, Ta- bra Ashcraft, Robert Aulerson. James Ayers, Debbie Baird, Re- becca Bales, Angela Ball, Sandy Banks, Steve Barker, John Barnes, Mary Barton. Byron Becker, Tom Beckman, Connie Becknell, Rita Bentley, Debra Blaine, Rickey Blair, Ronu ald Blair, Bill Boelleke. Mark Boggess, Brenda Boggs, Lance Booth, Iva Jean Bowman, Linda Bowman, Pam Braden, Mary Bradley, Roger Bright. Marilyn Brotherton, Barb Brown, Laverne Brown, Robert Browu, Vickie Browuing, Bobby Brum melt, Chuck Bryce, Charles Buchanan. Johnsie Burns. Leonard Burns, Buddy Byrd. Melodic Cannon, Debra Catron, Debbie Challis. Roberta Challis, Randy Chit wood, John Cholkas. Susan Coburn, Ruby Cole, Tes. sie Colebank. Brenda Colyer, Mike Condom, Paul Cooper. Connie Cornelius, Steve Costelfo, Jerome Counts, ,5. 1.... . You 13nd the strangest things in metal shop. Groove 0n! Freshmen E David Courtney, Terry Cox, Tim I Cox, Linda Cracraft, Larry Craft, William Crockett, Donna Crouch, Barry Croucher. Carl Dalton, Garry Daniels, Theresa Daugherty, Danny Davis, Bob Dawson. Dianna Day, Gail Day, Gwen Dees. Linda Degaro, Denise Dick, Jeff E Douglas, Gail Dow, Jeanne Dowd, Jim Downing, Robert Ducsing, Cathy Duncan. Michael Duncan, Christine Durh bin, Margaret Edwards, Loretta Elder, Margaret Elliott, Dan Ellwein, Dennis Evans, Jim Faulkner. E Catherine Fichter, Laura Fish- E back, Steve Fite, David FitzE EE gerald, Kathy Fitzgerald, Mike Fitzgerald, Jay Fitzpatrick, Mary ? Foltz. Frederick. Perry Frederick. Peggy Friar, Tony Frost, Donna Fye, Pamela Fox, John Frasier, Hollie Vicki Galliher. E Dale Gamble. Phyllis Garland, Judy Gast, Virginia Gentry, Ray Gerwe. Roger Gerwe, Pat Gib- son. Rick Giles. Denise Gillespie, Rodney Gil- reath, James Crodman, Barb Goeckc, Beth Goens. Sam Good- Ezmder. Joan Goodman. Tom Grace, Freshmen Tom Greatorex, Janis Green, Rick Grigsby. Cindy Grubbs, Tom Guy, George Hackney. Don Haddix, Betsy Hafer, Dave Hall. Larry Hall, Danny Halloran, Russell Hamlin. Donna Harmon, Lester Harp, Dave Harris. Carole Hawkins, Betty Head, Wanda Head. Michele Heaton, Opal Helton, Rose Helton. Shirley Helton, Pal Henson. Doyle Hicks Jim Hicks, Arlene Hill, John Hill. Linda Hill. Tony Hill, Carolyn Hinkle. Donna Hinkle, Cindy Hollen, Ted Hooks. ML Maitland helps a student correct his paper in math. Looking up to Seniors. Freshmen John HOover, Debbie Howard, Joann Hubbard. Sally Hughes, Shane Hughes, Mark Humble. Debbie Hurd. Diane Inman, Kathy Isaac. Barb Eackson, Eddie Janzen, Fred Jinks. Charles Johnson, David Johnson, Lonnie Johnson. Sandra Jones. Sarah Jordan, Cathy Kidd. Don Kilburn, Trudia King John Kingery, Robert Knight, George Knox, Carol Kolhe, Jill Kraemer. Sherri Krechting, Carol Lancaster. Ruthann Landcss. Mary Lawson, Mark Leinberger, Janet Leidenheimer, Judy Leiden- heimer, Brenda Lillard. Mike Lindsey, Larry Little, Jeanne Lowenstein Richard Lucas, Daniel Luckett, Tom Luken, Andrea Lutsch, Andy LutschV Mike Lyons, Vicki Lyons, Steve Marcum, Debbie Marksbury. Jerry Marks- bury, David Martin, Judy Martin, Butch Massey. Daryl Mastin, Sherry Mastin, Karen Matlingly. David MayFJeld, Brad McAllister, Tom McCarthyA Cathy McCoy, Terry McFadden, Lester McFar- land, Jack McGinnis, David Mc- LaneA Brenda McQuery, Karen Meag her, Dennis Meredith, Garry Messel'. Don Melcalfe, Danny Miles, Tim Mitchell, Dennis Mile, Freshmen Sandy Moblcy, Barbara Molnar, Greg Moore, Jerry Moorc, Lynn Moreland, Paul Morgan, Linda Morrison, Tim Mutlikin. Diana Mullins, Jean Murphy, Melissa Murray, Debbie Neal, Paula Neal, Scott Newsom, Deb- bie Newton, Pally Nickson. Chuck Noland. Joann Oaks, Jim O Brien, Theresa O'Connor, Tim UConnor, Jimmy Orwig. Joan Owens, Linda Owens. Debbie Page, Dinah Parker, Wayne Parker, Rick Parsons, Gary Patton, Glenda Perkins, Pamela Perry, Diane Pettit. Jim Phelps, Linda Phelps, Pat Phelps, Rhonda Phelps, Jackie Pigg, Mike Pillman. Bobbie Jo Pitman. Debbie Pottinger. Jack Prathcr, Kim Prathcr, Lee Prather, Lynne Priven, Doug Prows Rick Prues, Martha Pugh, Pamela Quillen. Deena Radelu James Raley. Con- nie Ramsey. Kim Ramsey, Gary Ruwlings, Ken Ray. Mark Rear gem. Michelle Reagan. Velma Reber, Paul Reeves, Scott Reinhardt. Roy Rhodes, Buddy Rich. Julie Richardson, Arthur Richmond, Mike Riddle. Freshmen Sheila Riggs. Dave Rigney, Judy Riley, Sandy Riley, Vickie Riley, Steven Robinson. Howard Rho- denburg Vickie Rohrig. Debbie Rose. Debbie ResskOpf, Larry Roy, Ruth Rush, Louis SbarbalL Wayne Schibi. Don Schnitzlen Barbara Schock. Margie Schroeder. Neal Schulie, Vicki Schultz, Joyce Scott. Loretta Scott, Chfford Sellam Joe Semney. Robert Sester. Joe Shea. Carol Sheaffer, Jo Shearin, Beverly Sheilcr, Roger Sherman. Ray Siegman. Leslie Silber. Renee Simon. Debra Simpson, Robin Sittason, Sandy Slayback, Pam Slusher, Diane Smith, Sheila Smith, Rick Soulsbe, Vicki Spaw. Robert Speigie, Joan Spurlock, Mike Stafford, Marilyn Slcars, Mike Steele. David Stephens, Greg Stevens. David Stewart. Kimberly Strickcr, Charles Strunk Brenda Sullivan. Pamela Sutton, John Swanson, Sally Tamer. Brenda Taylor. Janet Taylor. Wrestling with a touch of blind maWs bluff livens up the boy? gym class Group participation gets the class more involved. IWE F reshmen Bret Telecsan, Jean Thornton, Debbie Tincher, Paula Tompkins, Mary Troxell. Warren Troxell, Joan Tucker, Sharon Tungate. John Underwood, Greg Utter, Herbert Vaughn, Rick Wade, Pele Wagner. Vickie Wagner, Paula Walker, Mike Wall. Patty Wall, Ellen Ward, Joyce Ward, Beverly Wardwell, Sheila Waters. Toby Waters, Patty Wells, Terry West. Mark Westermeyer, Bev White, Bob White, Lynn White, Wayne Wickemeyer, Jackie Wilkerson, DaVid Williamson, Glenn Wilmes. Debbi Wilson, James Wiseman, Allen Woods, Cathy Woods, Sheila Woods. John Worsham, Douglas Yates, Debbie York. Mr. Engle helps Elaine with an algebra problem. Malinda Ball, Patty Ball, Steve Ballard, Joe Barber, Elaine Bar- ton, Fay Bayer, Sarah Beach, Darrell Beaty. Donna Beaty, Jayme Beckel- heimer, Mike Belmont, Robert Bcrnius. Pam BishOp, Janice Bordwine, Doug Bosse, Bill Boyd. Elaine Braden, Mike Bradford, Alan Brady, Larry Brinkdopke, Charlene Brisbin, Ellen Brown, Phyllis Brown, Cynthia Buhr. Peggy Burnett, Sandie Calchera, Don Calhoun, Ronald CaEhoun, Mike Cannava, Marsha Carr, Paul Carson, Claudette Carter. Mark Cecil, Larry Childress, Arthur Clark, Elizabeth Clark Susan Clark, Walter Coburn, Daryl Coffey, Ruby Coffey. Charles Collins, Kathy Colson, Michele Condren, Kevin Con- nolly, Danny Cooper, Gail Cos- 16110, Jenny CoxV Marsha COX. Mary Cox, Mary Creedon, John Cresie, Judith Crowe, Terri Croweak. Marvin Crutchfield, Sheila Dalton, Joe Damico. Ron Damico, Pam Davidson, Gerry Davis, Monica DeBorde, Linda Delph, Kathy Dickerson. Linda Dickson, Diana Dowd. Sophomores Terry Adams, Terry Adkins. Connie Aylwnrd, Robert Baglien. Belly Baker, Darlene Baker. Shirley Hodge. Wayne Hoffman, Marilyn Hopkins, JaHE Horsley. Randy Hosterman, Terry Hubbs, Marsha Hudgens, Mike Hughes. Charlie Hull. Judy Jobe. Bill Johnson. Cathy Johnson. Sophomores Bridgett Duffy, Barbara Dulong, Becky Duncan, Joy Duncan, James R Dunigan, Kathleen Eby, Michele Eckel, James Edwards. BilE Epperson, Dennis Fanning, Linda Ferguson, Karen Fields, Paulenc Fike, Larry Fischer, Fredricka Fisher, Kenneth Fitz- geralti Debbie Flynn, Greg Fox, Sharon Fox, Martin Frankcnhotf, Mike Freeland, Wayne Froedge, Diane Frost, Rick Fulmer. Sylvia Fulmer, David Fye, Ted Gabe, Debbie Gadberry, Donna Gaddis, Pam Gaffney, Jim Gait- skill, Garry Garrison. Connie Gasl, Briana George, Greg Giacci, Donna Gillespie, Kathy Goecke, Sandra Goff, Jane Gasser, Karen Grace. Mike Grimmeissen, Mary Gross, Jan Groves, Al Guidi, Pam Gustin. Patty Hadley, Barb Hag- gis, Bill Hall. Denna Hall, Steven Hail, David Hamm, Pam Harmon, Eva Hart- man, Bret Hathaway, Brian Hathaway, Tim Haunert Rodney Hedge, Barb Henderson, Gary Hinges, Debra Hensley, Sally Hessel, Sandy Hicks, Ar- lene Hinkle, Kathy Hobbs. th, come on you guys!n Sophomores Connie Johnson, Dave Johnson, Debbie Johnson, Jenny Johnson, Kathy Johnson, Steve Johnson, Nomn Jones, Vicki Jones. Marchand Kelsch, Tony Kemplin, Marie Kettler, Terrie Kielty, Thomas King, Debbie Kingery, Gail Kirchgessaer, Carol Klanke. Daryl Klanke, John Koehbe, Ralph Krumme, Robert Lambert, Neal Lane, Charles Lawson, Jim Lay, Diana Laymon. Robin Leach, Pete Leaf, Joe Leer, Mark Linder, Eilen Little, David Long, Gwendolyn Love, Dennis Lovith. Deborah Lucas, Randy Lusk, Cindy Lynn, Keven Mahcdy, Mike Marksbury, Fred Marshall, Cindy Martin, Jonell Massey. Edwin Matthews, Steven Mat- thews, Essel McAnnally, Joe McKeehan, Virginia McMullin, Mike Mashane, Doris Meece, Wendell Meece. What are you doing way up there, Bill? i ' .2453. I L 1 x David Meinking, Dennis Meyung. Sandra Mitchell. Alan Mize, Kathy Morgan, Peggy Morton. Brenda Murphy, Julia Naish, Jim Noble. Karen Noland, Sharon Nolte, Glenn Ogle. Larry Owens, Tim Pangburn. Debra Parker. . u What's school without knee socks and kclodhoppers? 1 Sophomores Larry Parker, Carolyn Parks, Sam Payne, Steve Pelfrey, Diane Peponis, Pamela Perkins, Brenda Peters, Danny Petrey. David Petrey, Diane Pfister, Bev- erly Phelps, Jacqueline Phillips, Donald Picklesimer, Carolyn Pigg, Linda Pillman, William Pitman. Kevin Popplcwell, Joy Pribble, Brian Prince, Patricia Prues, Dee- linia Pryor, Chris Ramsey, Pat rick Ramsey. Mike Reagan. Teri Reed, Jim Regenfusz, Larry Reynolds, Elaine Richardson, Patsy Richardson, Donald Rohd- enburg, Walter Rohrig, Gerry Rolph. Diane Rose. Mary Rose, Dave Rotter Linda Rowland, Raymond Roy. Sharon Royalty, Tina Rump, Debbie Russell. Buddy Ryan, Ricky Salzman, Sandra Sanders. Harry Schlie, Jerome Schmidt. Steve Schmidt, Wendell Schmidt. Debbie Schnitb lEr. Lynn Schurgast, Gregg'Seiter, Audie Setser, Janet Sharp, Thomas Shepard. Sharon Shep- pard, Nancy Shillinger, Roy Silber. -2223; Sophomores Paula Siler, Diane Simon, Cara lyn Smith, Debbie Smith, Diane SmEth, Dorothy Smith, Greg Smith, Jerry Smith. Jon Smith, Kenneth Smith, Law- rence Smith, Sherri Smith, Terri Smith, Tom Smith, Vicki Smith, Teresa Sparks. Karen Spaw, Kathy Spaw, Mike Spurlock, Jeff Stanton, Andy Stapleton, Ron Stapleton, Gary Steger, Donald Steinhauer. Rita Stephens, Lottie Stone, Paul Stonecipher, Brian Stricker, Sue Struck, David Strunk, Gordon Stuckrad, Sheila Summers. Don Sutton, Greg Sutton, Connie Tanner, Linda Tanner, Ray Tar- ter, Dale Taylor, Rock Thacker, Cheryl Thompson. Bill Timberlake, Lana Trent, Gail Tumbleson, Ken Valerius, Caterina Vincent, Dan Vincent, Gary Voss, Margie Walker. Dennis Wall, Debra Wallace, Peg Wallace, David L. Walters, Cecilia Walton, Debbie Ward, Patsy Ward, Keith Watson. Dianna Webb, Mike Weiler, Brenda White, Patty White. Thomas White, Jim Wilson, Sandra Wilson, Terry Wilson, Kelly Wiseman, Bobby Witt, John Witte, Christa Wright, Jerry Wright, Keith Wright, Linda Wright, Glenna Yates. David York, Elaine Young, Melissa Zettel. I44 uBob, you know ware not supposed to eat what we fix In I45 Juniors Kimberly Alexander, Sue Alred, Gary Altman, Deb Bailes, Kim Baird, Bill Baker, Debbie Bal- lard, Dave Ballou. Larry Barnes, Melissa Barrett, James Barton, Debbie Bayer, Pam Begley, Chuck Benjamin, Rod Best, Bob Bishop. Steve Bloom, Bill Boeckmann, Karen BoeIleke, Debbie Booher, Carol Boso, Barb Bowman, Mike Bowman, Rosemary Bowman. Steve Brenneke, Jerry Brewer, Mary Broerman, Mary Brotzge, Lori Brown, Terri Bruce, Billie Bryant, Mike Bryce. Darrel Buchanan, Karen Can- nava, Rose Carman, Larry Chap- man, Mike Chelekis, Jeanne Childers, Barb Chitwood, David Clark. Pam Clem, Bob Clift, Linda Cochran, Phyllis Coffey, Randy Compton, Bob Cook, Jim Cook, Norma Coomer. Gary Cooper, Victor Cooper, Pandora Cox, Shirley Cox, Carol Crnbtree, Barb Criswell, Jim Crocker, Deb Crouch. Jill Crowe. Jenny Cundiff, Vickie Dalton. Charlotte Daniels, Angie Davis, Bev Davis. Kathy Davis, Deb Day, Diane Degaro. Deb Diamond, Richard Dickson. Earl Dunn. IL A A '3W '3?! amt: Whether the class ring is new or traditional in style, the meaning will be the same to the wearer. Don Fitzgerald, Gary Flynn, Neal Foozer, Terry Ford, Dennis Foust, Mike Foust, Jan Frambes, Joey French. Mike Fulmer, Charmaine Gann, Dan Garvey, Jay Geiser, Theresa Genton, Kenneth Gillespie, Sandie Gillespie, Mark Goecke. Phillip Goecke, Cathy Goodin, Chris Grider, Kathy Grigsby, Sandy Grigsby, Maryanne Ham- lin. Barb Hamm, Mike Hamm. Gary Hanrahan, Allen Harless, Larry Harmon, Ken Havens, Peter Hawkins. Jayme Hawver, Paulette Heaton, Bob Hedge. Jerry Hedge. Charlyon Helton, Karen Hellon, Mike Hensley, Mary Hester. Darlene Hill, Dave Hill, Peggy Hill. David Hinkle Ken HinkeL Terry Hinkle, Cindy Hock, Nadinc Hoover. Kathy Hopkins, Mary Hopkins, Brenda Horsley. Juniors Dan Dwyer, Peggy Eich, Ricky Elam. Dave Elliott. Debbie Elliott, Pam Elstun. Mary Endejann, Darlene Engel, Jill Ernspiger. Leslie Farris, James Fennell, Dennis Fenske, Lester Fichter, Wilma Fields, Chuck Fischer. Juniors Bill Howard, Carol Hubbard, Estil Hubbard, Jill Huntington, Jerry Hurd, Joe Hurt, Sharon Hussey, Theresa Jackson. Janet Jasper, Greg Johnson, Gail Jones, Gary Jones, Marlene Kei- ser, Cathy Keller, Mike Keller, Brenda Kelly Paulette Key, Dan King, Barb Knepper, Bill Kramer, Debbie Kuykendall, Mike Laake, Karen Landess, Garry Larrison. Patty Lawson, Linda Leach, Terry Leach, Donna Leidenhei- mer, Richard Leidenheim, Oliver Lester, Gary Levi, Linda Lewal- 1611, John Lewis, Steve Litmer, Dan Lovctt, Karen Lowenstein, Rick Loy, Judy Marlz, Al Massey, Charles Matthews. Debbie Maupin, Linda McCalia, Michelle McCormack, Bill Mc- Eriane, Julia McFarIand, Lester McFarland. Lynn McKee, Mona McKinney. Edward Meadows, Tony Meagh- er, Ruby Mecca. Carla Miller, Don Miller, Sam Miller, Clyde -Mills, Karen Miracle. Cheryl Moore, Don Moreland, Connie Mounce. Lee Murrell, Carol Naish, Brenda Neeley, Zan- dra Neeley, Cliff Nelson. Juniors Vicki New, Jeff Northcutt. Joan OLBrlen, Mike OConnor. ' ' .7. L . . . ' ' .. '. L. imam; . 4mfffi-r ' L :,.-.. 'f 5W H9 ??.me a Debbie Osterwisch, Brenda Par- tin. Jane Patterson. Norman Patter- son, Carol Payne, Terry Peirano, Joan Peters, Gary Pheips, Terry Phelps, Rick Pickcrell. Connie Price, Karen Privett, Sheila Quillen, Kathy Redding- ton, Anita Reisert, Judy Rexroat, Debbie Reynolds, Debbie Rich- mond. Dave Rieger, Debbie Rigney, Jackie Riley, Karen Riley, Bill Risma, Cordell Roark, Jim Rohdenburg. Ginny Rose. Sandy Rowland, Patsy Runion, Jackie Rupert, Patty Rusk Re- becca Rutand, Mark Schad, Bili Schneider. Charles Schulte. Karen Schultz, John Schwanb haus, Rebecca Schwarberg, Mary Schwieterman, Stuart Shirley, Kathleen Siegman, Jo Sigmon, Joseph Simon, Cynthia Simpson, Bob Sloan, Gary Smith, Gregory Smith, Judy Smith, Reba Smith, Roxanne Smith, Theresa Smith. James Soellner, Robert Sonny- '. L' ' , calf, Marlene Spicka, Jerry Spur- - ' . -, , Q$ lock, Terry Staderman, Stephen . ' ' Stankovics, Deborah Stewart TX Joyce Stockman. hkL x7 Dana Sweet, Sharon Tanner, Alan Tartar, Bill Taylor, Bruce Taylon Mike Taylor, Robert Ted- ford, David Tincher. 4 ml: .2- bf; r. Wc ll win by golly, wdll win! Juniors Barry Tomlinson, Ronald Tram- mel, Richard Tremman, Michele Trusty. Gary Tumbleson, James Turner, Raymond Vanover, Suave Wagner. Wayne Wall, Terri Wallen, Jack Ward, Tina Weekley, Kay Wei- rich, Cynthia West, Randy West, Beveriy White. Melinda White, Terri White, Diane Whiteaker, Donald White- aker, Jeff Wilkerson, Joseph Wil- kerson, Paula Williams, David Wilson. Herbert Wilson, Roger Withers, Vicki Woods, Janet Worland, William Wright, Joan Young. :a-Ih. man: au-mrun. A Senior Officers: Anita Meece, Secretary; Ron Taylor, Treasurer; Gary Fye, Vice-President; Judy Baker, President. CLASS OF 71, DO YOU REMEMBER . . . That first day, that f1rst year? Trying to find classes? Selling silly notecards? Getting those numerals? Exams? Feeling superior as sophomores? Electing Judy Baker as class president? Biology and worms? Driving under the supervision of a teacher? Mr. Morgan and test tubes? ML Gerrard and theorems? Electing Judy Baker as class president? Class rings? nCamelotm? That big year arriving? A class united? Electing Judy Baker as class president? A class play with a standing ovation? Field trips in Humanities? The best Cross Country team ever? Tying Wyoming? Precious hours spent studying? Kenny Steger always winning? Leaving the auditorium first? Parking tickets? Running miles for track? Frayed but proud Norwood jackets? Skipping class? Cheering for our boys Senior night? Planning ahead? Laughing? Crying? Loving? Hating? Wishing? That last day, that last year? SUSAN C. ABBATIELLO ARTHUR STEPHEN ADAMS TERRY LEE ADAMSON JANELL MAE ADKINS LARRY DEAN ANDERSON RHONDA ROBIN AUTERSON BEVERLY LOUISE BAILEY DENNIS RAY BAKER JUDY ANN BAKER LAURA ELIZABETH BAKER SHEILA KAY BAKER PAUL ALAN BARBER 1971 Is the Year for Individuality Hedge-hopping- Music is Anita's way of life. With the Help of Seniors, Norwoodk Athletics Improve CYNTHIA ANN BARKER SHEILA ANN BARNARD RICHARD DONALD BARR SHEILA ANN BEATY LARRY STEVEN BECKNER ELAINE MARIE BEHRENS DAN BELL BARBARA ANN BENNETT DONNA RAE BEZANSON VICKY LAWSON BIENTZ BRUCE LANE BISHER RANDY LEE BLAINE Senior Advisory Council represents Seniofs ideas. DEBORAH CATHERINE BLAKE WILLIAM MARTIN BORIN KAREN LYNN BOWLING ODIE CAROL BRAUNM MICHAEL CURTIS BRICE RICHARD DALE BRINKMAN TERRY LEE BROUGHTON VANESSA BRYANT SHERYLL ANN BUCHANAN PAMELA GAIL BURGIN HERBERT CALLAHAN DEBRA LYNN CAMPBELL For the first time ever, the cast of WAYNE STEWART CANNAVA BARBARA DIANE CAPPS FRANCES CATHLEEN CARRIER BEVERLY IMOGENE CARSON WANDA JEAN CARTER LYNNE CAROL CASTERLINE DORIS JEAN CHITWOOD ARTHUR DENNIS CHRISTIAN MARCIA ELLEN CLARK BEVERLY KAY CLEMENTS CATHY ANNE COBURN ROBERT VINCENT CODISPOTI DOUGLAS HAROLD COLYER KENNY DAVID COLYER JANET CAROL CONKLIN MICHAEL RICHARD CONNERS Porky trims the treel 2512 BB. BB, this car must be Bruce Bishefs. Again? Seniors Become Involved Their Last Year LINDA COOK KIM MARSHALL COOPER CHESTER RANDOLPH COOTS ROBIN ELAINE CORNELISON AUNDREA T. CORNELIUS SHEILAH ANN CORNELIUS DARRYL WESLEY COUNTS DEBRA KAY COX JEFFREY BRYAN COX ARLENE FAYE CRAIG JAMES C. CRISCILLIS DONALD WAYNE CROSS THERESA K. CROWE CHARLOTTE MARIE CROWEAK KAREN CRUTCHFIELD HERMAN L. CURRY MATT DAVID DANFORD DELORES TERESA DANIEL PAMELA DAVIDSON THOMAS DEAN DAVIS DEBRA LEE DEBORD MARSHA LOU DEBORDE BARBARA ANN DIXON BRIAN EDWARD DOBBINS MICHAEL LEE DODRIDGE TERRY WAYNE DUNBAR KAREN DUNN ERNESTINE DURBIN Class of 71 Chooses Red and Gold as its Colors MARY JANE DWYER MICHAEL G. ELLIOTT RICKY D. ERVIN DENNIS EVANS SYLVESTER ELWYN EVANS DEBORAH LOU FAIRCHILD ANTHONY CURTISS FARMER BRENDA JOYCE FAULKNER VICKIE SUE FELTS JOHN A. FIELDS BOBBIE LYNNE FOX RONALD DEAN FREDERICK PATRICIA ANN FRIAR GARY LEE FYE RODNEY GABBARD SHEILA MARIE GADDIS JOHN GAFFNEY BARBARA JOHANNA GAME CONNIE SUE GARLAND STEVE GARLAND SANDRA LEE GEIGER BRENDA KAY GIBSON DEBRA JOYCE GILES DEBORAH JO GILREATH Hint: bmia' JOANN GLISSON PHILLIP L. GLISSON KENNETH EGEAN GORMAN JERRY VAN GOSSETT DONNA MAE GREATOREX BRANDA KAY GROOMS GERALD RAY GRUBBS PEGGY CAROL GRUBBS LINDA GAIL HAHN CHERYL ANN HALL BURNADEAN HARNESS CHARLENE LOUISE HARRIS PAULA MICHELLE HARRIS LOIS JEAN HAWK DONALD R. HAYWARD KATHRYN ANN HENDERSON Seniors Lead in Sports, Academics and Activities Barb solemnly lights her candle during National Honor Society induction. Teammates no longer. m 1-1. :7 1 :L m LJE-r r'r VERLIN THOMAS HENRY ALTA CROWE HERRIN JOHN MICHAEL HESSE VICKI LYNN HICKMAN JEANNE DARLENE HILL BARBARA DIANE HINKLE RICHARD CHARLES HOFFMAN PAUL STANLEY HOLLOWAY CHARLENE GAIL HOPPER PAMELA SUE HORSLEY RICHARD LEE HORSLEY RICK ALLEN HUFF For Seniors School Becomes More Than 8 Hours of Class 68 Shoot outs are common in Senior Six Gun Territory? Senior Homecoming Queen candidates at halftime. nervously await to be armOunced Physics keeps one busy. THOMAS IRWIN HUGHES ROBERT LEE HURSH, JR. BEVERLY HUSSEY JOSEPH DAVID JACOBS RITA CAROLYN JAGODITZ JACKIE ANN JOHNSON PATRICIA JONES SHEILA ANN JONES GREGORY RAY JUSTICE BARBARA CARLENE KEENEY SHEILA FAY KEITH THEODORE M. KING The Arrival of Calling Cards and .. Announcements Brings Excitement VICKI LYNN KINGERY PETER KINIKLES JOSEPH DANIEL KLABLE ANNA MAE KLAR EVELYN RUTH KNARR ROBERT KENT KNIGHT MICHAEL JOSEPH KRAEMER DAVID EVAN KRIEGER ROY DOUGLAS KRHCK TERRIE KUHN MICHAEL JOSEPH LACK KENT GEORGE LAWSON CYNTHIA ANN LIND JOYCE ANN LOGAN MARLENE LOUDERMILK SAM L. LUCKETT, JR. KAREN MELVINA MAGNER CATHERINE MARIE MALOTT GLORIA ANN MANNING DIANA LYNN MARTIN RAHN MARTZ DALE KENT MASON WILLIAM RICHARD MASTIN LORETTA MCFARLAND PAULA K. MCGUIRE DIANE MCINTIRE JUDY LYNN MCKINNEY MICHEL ANTHONY MCLANE Looks deiicious, doesrft it? SUSAN IRENE MCSHANE ANITA DARLENE MEECE DENNIS RAY MEECE SHARON ANN MELLETT JANET MARIE E. METZER MARJEAN MILLER JOE MITCHELL CYNTHIA ANN MOORE JOY KATHLEEN MORGAN JENNIFER LYNN MORGENROTH REBECCA MORGESON BETTY JO MORROW PEGGY ANN MOSLEY SANDRA KAY MURPHY BARBARA ANN NAISH LINDA ANN NEAL MARCIA LYNN NEAL JAMES ALTON NICKSON JEFFREY ALLAN NIEHOFF PATRICK LEE O'KEEFE STACY C. OSBORNE, JR. MARK J. H. OVERBECK PATRICIA ELAINE OWENS RICHARD MICHAEL PANDORF MK , ..' .-, UH . 54:1 , O Ia: sin; Seniors Strive for Final Exam Exemptions There is time to think about what has been on your Charlene adds the finishing touches to her artwork. mind. WILLIAM PATRICK FARR GORDON C. PARROTT JOHNNY RAY PATRICK EDWARD WALLACE PATTON ROBIN DANIESE PENNINGTON DENNIS PETREY BERNICE B. POPPLEWELL KAY ANN RAINEY GARY ANDREW RATCLIFF CARL GLEN REEVES DAVID D. REEVES DOUGLAS ROBERTS LARRY KEITH ROBERTS KATHRYN MAE ROHRIG BRENDA KAY ROSE SHARON LEE ROSE Worn Sneakers and Frayed Norwood Jackets Common to Seniors 166 Senior homeroom 220 wins prize for the prettiest door Looks like Santa has paid a visit to 211. decoration at Christmas. RALPH WAYNE ROSS MARTIN DALE ROSSKOPF JEROME ROBERT RUMP LINDA LOU RUNION JERRI ANN SANDERSON GLENN HANLEY SASSER BRENT STEVEN SCHADEL BARBARA SUE SCHALK CHERRYBELL SCHMIDT FLORENCE M. SCHURGAST SANDRA SUE SCOTT GERALD RALPH SEITER .-a--:.....-....-..- n qus-a- DANNY DAVID SENNETT STEPHEN EDWARD SIEBER BRUCE LYNN SKIDMORE ALLAN DALE SMALLWOOD KENNETH R SMALLWOOD ROGER DALE SMILEY PATRICIA LEE SNELL LESLIE ELIZABETH STACEY That's one way of getting an A Mike! No comment. As part of the Co-op program, Sandy works at Fideiity Federal. Isr-w A- Measurements for Caps and Gowns Bring Thoughts of Graduation KENNETH DEAN STEGER JEAN FRANCES STEIN JENNIE LYNN STEINMETZ MICHAEL DAVID STEWART MELODY LYNN STONE DAVID M. TAYLOR RONALD CHARLES TAYLOR JAMES MICHAEL TEEPEN LAROLENE ROSEANNA ALICE EMMA THOMPSON RUSSELL HOMARD THOMPSON DOUGLAS WAYNE TITTLE BELINDA JANE TOMLINSON LORA ELLEN TRIPP DENNIS VAN TUCKER VIKKI LYNN TUDOR MARILYN VALERIUS DON VANVUREN JOHN PAUL VINCENT, JR. WAYNE LEE WALLACE Seniors Find Time to Serve School DAVID WAYNE WALTERS DAVID BRUCE WATERS JANA LOUISE WATSON MARK HOWARD WATSON JUDY KAYE WEDDLE BRENDA SUE WESLEY PAUL JEROME WEST DOUGLAS L, WETHINGTON DOUGLAS ANTHONY WHITE CRAIG ALLEN WILLIAMSON BARBARA JEAN WILSON SHIRLEY JEAN WILSON Extension 53 is busy, could I take a message? As an ofiice worker, DebbieVs ? wVVV NVVV xxx want... GREGORY C. WITTE KENNETH E. WITTEKIND DEBORAH CHERYL WOLFE JAMES MICHAEL WORLAND MARK STEVEN WORLEY ROGER KARL WRIGHT ELIZABETH ANN YATES ROBERT F. YERIAN SENIOR DIRECTORY SUSAN CARMELITA ABBATIELLO College Preparatory china High School 1; Honor Guard 3; junior Achievement; Pep Club 4. ARTHUR STEPHEN ADAMS General TERRY LEE ADAMSON College Preparatory Baqd I, 2; Spanish Club I, 2. JANELL MAE ADKINS College Preparatory Cuunsclors3 0mm: Worker 4. LARRY DEAN ANDERSON College Preparatory Switchboard 2; Spanish Club 2: C.O.E. Club, Prcsidcm 4; DEC: Co-op 4; Office Worker 2. RHONDA ROBIN AUTERSON Commercial Junior Choir 1; Chorus 2; Student Council 1; Girls' Council 2, 3, 4; C.O.E. Club 4. BEVERLY LOUISE BAILEY General Library Worker 2; Pop Ciuh I. DENNIS RAY BAKER College Preparatory Football 1; Baseball 3; Delta Chi Epsilon 3, 4; Art Club 4; Spanish Club 2; Alpha Sigma. Kappa 4. JUDY ANN BAKER College Preparatory Class President 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; Senior Advisory Council; Girl? Council 2; Future Teachers of America I, 2; Junior Choir 1; Talent Show 2; Student-Faculty Relations Committee 2, 3; Varsity Debaters 1, 2. Secretary 3, Historian 4; Office Worker 2; Big Sister 3; Guy: and D0111 2: OklahomaU 3; Senior Class Play; Honor Guard 3; Pep Club 3, 4; Art Club 3, 4; National Honor Society 4-. I77. LAURA ELIZABETH BAKER Commercial Pep Club 1; Varsity chatcrs I; Junior Choir 1', Girls3 Cuuncil 2; Big Sister 4. MARY LOU BAKER General ROBERT CURTIS BAKER College Preparatory SHEILA KAY BAKER Vocational Cosmetology Club 3, 4; Honor Guard 3. PAUL ALAN BAR BER General CYNTHIA ANN BARKER Commercial Future Teachers of America 1. 2; Girls? Council 1; Honor Guard 3; Spanish Club 2; Senior Advisory Council; Switchboard 3, 4; Y-chns l, 2, 3. SHEILA ANN BARNARD College Preparatory Delta Epsilon !, 2, 3; Girls1 Council 2, 3, 4; Library Worker 1; Big Sister 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3; HChkftzhcmm 3; Switchboard 2, 3; -Pnp Club 1, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD DONALD BARR Vocational Cuisine Club 3, 4. SHEILA ANN BEATY Vocational Cosmetology Ciub 3, Treasurer 4; Honor Guard 3. LARRY STEVEN BECKNER Commercial Distributive Education Club. Vicc-Presidcnl 4. ELAINE MARIE BEHRENS General Honor Guard 3. DAN BELL Commercial Varsity Debaters 3, 4; Mirror Representative 4; Distributive Education Club, President 4. BARBARA ANN BENNETT Vocational Cosmetology Club 3, 4; Honor Guard 3. DONNA RAE BEZANSON General Mirror Representative 1; Cafeteria Worker 1; Library Worker 2. VICKY LAWSON BIENTZ Commercial Girls' Council I; Y-Trrns 1, 2; Honor Guard 3; SILHOUE'ITE Representative 3, 4; C.O.E. Club Vicc-Prcsidcnt 4; Pep Club 2. BRUCE LANE BISHER College Preparatory Football 1. 2, 3, 4; Track I, 2. 3. 4; Spanish Club 1, 2- Projectionist 3, 4; MN Club 2. 3, 4; Senior Advisory Council; Fellowship of Christian Athletes l. 2. 3, 4; Junior Class Vicc-Prrsidenl; Student Council 4; Gamma Beta Alpha : BILL BISHOP General RANDY LEE BLAINE College Preparatory Spanish Club 1; Cross Country 3. 4; Wreslling 1. 2. 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; 44N Club 2: 3, 4; Pep Chill 4. DEBORAH CATHERINE BLAKE College Preparatory French Ciub 3. 4; G.A.A. l. 2. 3. President 4; Health Caren: 2, 3, 4; Honor Guard 3; Girlsl Glee Club 1; Big Sistrr 3, 4. JOHN JAMES BOECKMANN General :3: . m .m- Wm? say A '8 jif-V GARY LEE BOGLE Vocational Auto Shop 3. 4; National Honor Society 4. WILLIAM MARTIN BORIN College Preparatory ercstling I; Track 1; Spanish Club I. 2. 3. 4.- Spunish Honor Snciety 3, 4. Treasurer 2; ijt-Cliouist 2. 3, President 4; M'ir'rur Rbprrsclllativc 4; Student Council 2; Alpha Sigma Kappa Sncrrtzlry 3; HLY Teen Cmmcil 3. KAREN LYNN BOWLING Commercial North Dnarborn High Schnnl 3; G.A.A. 2. ODIE CAROL BRAUNM Commercial Counseloxf 0mm: Worker 3; Gamma Alpha Chi 2. 3; Big Sister 3, 4; Pan Club 2. 4; Honor Guard; Junior Choir I; Srninr Class Piny; Talent Show 3. MICHAEL CURTIS BRICE Vocational Electricity Club 3, 4; OklaiwmaD 3; Senior Class Play; Talent Show 3. RICHARD DALE BRINKMAN General TERRY LEE BROUGHTON College Preparatory Spanish Club 2. MARY CATHERINE BROWN General VANESSA BRYANT Vocational Cosmvtnlogy Club 3, 4: Girls' Council 3. 4; Honar Guard 3. SHERYLL ANN BUCHANAN Vocational Cosmcmlogy Club 3. 4; Senior Chair 2: Girls' Glev Club 1, 2. 3: Big Sister 2. 3; Junior Choir I. PAMELA GAIL BURGIN College Preparatory Cheerleader I. '2. 3. 4; Pvp Club I. 2. 3. 4; Class Srtrvtary '2. 3; Sludrnl 173 Va?! 'v xaifx ; QE 11:, 7.- W m an r? 5-: Council 2. 3; CounselorsF OfTicc Worker 3. 4; Honor Guard; Senior Class Play; Mirror Staff. CarSpurls Editor 4; Omcc Worker 4; National Honor Society 4. HERBERT CALLAHAN Vocational Swimming Team I, 2; Cuisine Club 3, 4-. DEBRA LYNN CAMPBELL General WAYNE STUART CANNAVA General BARBARA DIANE CAPPS College Preparatory 4Voodward High School 1, 2; Pep Club 3; Art Club 3, 4; Future Tcachcrs of America 4; St-niur Advisory Council; Big Sixlcr 4; Honor Guard; Talent Show 3; Senior Class Play; Cirls' Council 3. FRANCES CATHALEEN CARRIER College Preparatory Choir 3; Librarian 4; Chorus 2; Ensemble 3. 4; Big Sister 3; Clinic 2. 3, 4; Girls, Glee Club 2, 3; Honor Guard; Junior Choir 1; All'rmr Representative 2; SILHUUE'ITE Reprcscmalivc 3; 44010-5 and D0111 2; Oklahoma 3; Senior Class Play; Pep Club 1; 2; Giris, Council 4; Bakerk Down 3, 4. BEVERLY IMOGENE CARSON General Hnnor Guard; Pep Club I, 2; Switchboard 4. WANDA JEAN CARTER College Preparatory Class Treasurer I; Counselorf Office Worker 1. 2; Chccrtcadcr l. 4, Caplain 3; Pup Club 1, 2. 3. 4; Spanish Club I, 2. 3, 4; Junior Choir 1; Choir 2, 3, 4; Bnkr-r's Dozrn 3. 4:Girls4 Glee Club I, 2. 3, 4; SILnouE'I-na Rnprcsrntativr l, 2, 3; mSaulh Pan'lic 1; Oklahnma 3; Senior Claws Play; Senior Advisory Coun- cil; OfEcc Worker 4; Switchboard 4; Y-chns l. 2; Future Teachers of America 1, 2; Girh Cuuncil 2; HonoraGuard; Big Sister 4. LYNNE CAROL CASTERLINE College Preparatory Delta Epsilon l: 2. 3; Future Teachcm of America 2; Honor Guard; Mirror SIJH Munngiug Editor 4: National Honor Surirly 3. 4; P113 Club I, 2. 3; Spanish Club I. 2; Spanish Honor SOCitlY 2, 3. 4; Student Council I; Switchboard l. DORIS JEAN CHITWOOD General ARTHUR DENNIS CHRISTIAN College Preparatory Football 1. 2; S111mming Tram 1 3; Library VVnrkcr 2. 3;M1'rmr Reprcscntw live 2 3; 2N, Club 2, 3 4;Sp:1n1511 C111111.2,3. MARCIA ELLEN CLARK General Nalional Humor Society 4. DIANE SHARON CLAY General McKinley High School 1, 2. BEVERLY KAY CLEMENTS General Indiam-ucs 3 4; P111 Clubl 2. 3. 4; Y-chns 2; Girls Council 1, 2, 3; SILHOUETI'F. Representaltivc 1,4;M1'rmr Representative 2 CATHY ANNE COBURN Coliege Preparatory Buckeye Girl? State 4; French Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Fukuru Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; Big Sister 3', Esprit Staff 4; Honor Guard; Junior Choir 1; Minor Representative 1, 2, 3, 4; Mirror Staff News Editor 4; National Honur Society 3, 4; SILHOUETTE Staff 3. Co-Edilor 4,- Spring Production 4; Office Worker 4; Senior Class Play 4; Senior Advisory Council; Y-chns 2, 3. ROBERT VINCENT CODISPOTI Co1lege Preparatory DOUGLAS HAROLD COLYER General KENNY DAVID COLYER College Preparatory Basketball 1, 2, 3, Canplain 4; 511310112111: StaH' 4. J ANET CAROL CONKLIN Commercial Amelia High Schoul 1; G.A.A, 2. 3; Pop Club 2, 3. MICHAEL RICHARD CONNERS College Preparatory Boys' Glee Club 2; Buckeye Buys State 4; Chair 2; Counselors OfEce Worker 4; French Club 4; Junior C1101: 1; Library Worker 1. 2, 3; Nat'mnal Honor Society 3, 4; H01:1111'1121116 3; SILTIDUE'I'J'E Staff 3 Business Manager 4; Senior Class Play; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Honor Sociaty 3, 4; Student Govern- ment Seminar 4. LINDA CAROL COOK Commercial 01d Kcntucky Homc High School 1; C11n1c 3 4; Delta Epsilon 2, 3; Honnr Guard; Prp Club 2. 3; Studrnt Counci1 2; Big Sistrr 3. KIM MARSHAL COOPER General CHESTER RANDOLPH COOTS College Preparatory Football 1 2,3;W105111ng1,2;Trackl;HN C!11b2 3. 4; C1155 Treasurer 2, 3;Span1s11 Club 2, 4 Vice- Presuicnt 3;A1p113 Sigma Kappa 4, Follonship of Christian AthlclLs 1, 2. 3, 4 ROBIN ELAINE CORNELISON Commercial Junior Choir 1; GirlsY Glee Club I, 2, 3; Chorus 2, 3; Student Council 1; Honor Guard; C.O.E. Club 4; Office Comp 4. AUNDREA THERESSIA CORNELIUS E General SHEILAH ANN CORNELIUS Vocational Cosmetology Club 4; Sccrclary 3. DARRYL WESLEY COUNTS College Preparatory Class PrK-sidL-nt 1; Basknthull 1; Cross Country 2; Mirror chrcscmmive 2; SILHOUETTE Representative 2; Band 1; Boy? Glee Club 1, 2; Latin Club 1, 2; Projectiunist 4; Suulh Pan'lic 1; uGuy: and DOHJ 2; nOkldhama 3; 5911101 Class Play; Choir 2, 3, 4; Enscmblc 11-; K'N1' Club 2, 3, 4; Tennis 1; 0,0715. C11111 4; Studrnt Council 2. DEBRA KAY COX General Honor Guard. JEFFREY BRYAN COX College Preparatory Baseball 1; Library Workvr 2; Spanish Club 2; Switchboard 3. ARLENE FAYE CRAIG Vocational Woodward High School 1; Cnsmcmlngy Cluh 3, 4; Honor Guard. JAMES C. CRISCILL1S Vocational Auto Shop 3, 4. DONALD WAYNE CROSS L College Preparatory - Fn1Iowship of Christian Alhlclcs l, 2. 3, 4; Foothan l, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 1 3. 4; Track 1, 4; uN Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 1; Projectionist 4; Mirror chrCantntivc l; HirY Teen Council 4; Alpha Sigma Kappa President 4: 5 Talrnt Show 3. , Spanish Honor Society 2; THERESA K. CROWE Vocational Cnsmelology Club 3, 4, Secretary 4; Big Sister 3; Honor Guard. 4 1+4 4 Arm 4. I74 5.7.. 4 '44 -r CHARLOTTE MARIE CROWEAK College Preparatory Future Teachers of America 2, 3, Trcasurer 4; 0AA. l. 2, 3; Honor Guard; Latin Club 3, 4, VichPrusidcut 3; Mirror Representative 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; OHicc Worker 4; Pop Club 1, 2, 3; Student Government Seminar 4; Senior Advisury Cnuncil; Student Council 4; Switchboard 2. KAREN CRUTCHFIELD Vocational G.A.A. 1, 2; SILHOUETIE Representative 2. HERMAN L. CURRY, JR. College Preparatory National Honor Society 3, 4; Art Cluh 3, 4. MATT DAVID DANFORD College Preparatory Esprit Business Staff 4; Counselors' Office Worker 1, 2,; Library Worker 2, 3, 4; Mirror Representative 4; Senior Advisory Council; Senior Class Play; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Talent Show 2, 3; Vanity Debaters 1, 2, 3, 4-. DELORES TERESA DANIEL College Preparatory GirlsY Council I, 3, 4; Counselors: Office Worker 2; Honor Guard; SILHDUETI'E Staff 3, 4; SILHOUETI'E Representative 3; Mirror Staff 4; Mirror Represcnluive 4; Senior Advisory Council; Big Sister 4; Senior Class Play; National Honor Society 4. PAMELA DAVIDSON Vocational Cosmetolngy Club 3, President 4; Honor Guard; Mirror Representative 4. THOMAS DEAN DAVIS College Preparatory Cross Country 1; Buskclhall l, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Alpha Sigma Kappa 3, 4; Spanish Club I. 2. DEBRA LEE deBORD General Pop Club 1; Delta Epsilnn IS '2; Mirrnr Reprrscntativc I, 2; Honor Guard; Juninr Fashion Board Representative; Big Sister 3, 4. MARSHA LOU DeBORDE College Preparatory Cnuvsclom4 Oman Worker 2: G.A.A. I, 2; Pirn Club 1, 2. 3, President 4; Girlf Glrc Club I, 2, Honor Guard; Mirror Representative 3; SILHOUE'I'I'E Staff 3, 4; Spanish Club 1. 2; Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, 4. BARBARA ANN DIXON General BRIAN EDWARD DOBBINS General Art Club 3, 4, Seniar Class Play. MICHAEL LEE DODRIDGE College Preparatory Boys' GIN: Club 1. 2.: Choir 2. 3, 4; Enscmhic 4; Futuro Tbachcrs of America. 3, 4; Junior Choir 1; Library Worker 1; M'irmr Ruprvscnlnlivr 2; Nalinnul Houm- Sociny 3. 4: Oklahoma . 3; SILIIOUETTE Rrprcsrmalivv 1; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Honor Society 3; Smaior Advisory Council; Senior Class Play; Student Cuuncii I; Student Guw'rmm-nt Srminar 4. TERRY WAYNE DUNBAR College Preparatory Fombau L 2; Track 1, 2; Fellowship of Christian Athletes i, 2, 3, 4; N4, Chill 2, 3, 4; Mirror Reprcscmmivc 1. KAREN SPRAY DUNN Commercial Girls' Council I; Counsclnrs! OH-icc Wnrkrr 3; Hnnor Guard; French Club Treasurer 4. ERNESTINE DURBIN Commercial Student Council I; Distributive Education Co-op 4. MARY JANE DWYER General ALESIA EARLS General G.A.A. 1; Library W?Grkcr 2. MICHAEL G. ELLIOTT Vocational Machine Shop 3. 4. RICKY D. ERVIN College Preparatory Baseball 1. 2. 3. Captain 4; Baskvtbnll l, 2. 3; Cmss Cnuntry E; French Club 1. 2; 1' Clul: 2. 3. Trrasurrr 4. I75 DENNIS EVANS Vocational Cuisine Club 3. 4. SYLVESTER ELWYN EVANS College Preparatory DEBORAH LOU FAIRCHILD College Preparatory Band 1; Girls, Council 2; Honor Guard; Spanish C!ub 2, 3; Switchboard 3, 4; Senior Class Play. ANTHONY CURTISS FARMER General Varsity Debaters l, 3, 4; Exprit Business Staff 3; Mirror Representative 1. BRENDA JOYCE FAULKNER Vocational Cosmctology Club 3, 4. VICKIE SUE FELTS Commercial C.O.E. Club 4; 0mm Co-op 4. JOHN A. FIELDS College Preparatory Track I. 2. 3; Football 4; Mirror Reprrsrnmtivc; Senior Advisory Cuuncil. BOBBIE LYNNE FOX Vocational Cosmetology Club 3. 4. RONALD DEAN FREDERICK Vocational Library Worker 1; SILHOUETTE Representative 1; Electricity Club 3, 4. PATRICIA ANN FRIAR College Preparatory Band 1. 2. 3. 4; Big Sish-r 3; French Club 3, 4; Fulurc Teachers of Amcrica 1, 2; GirIs' Giro Club 1. 2; ImlinnrtU-s 4; Majnrrncs 4; Orchestra 3. 4: SILHOIJETTE Representative 4. GARY LEE FYE College Preparatory Football 1,- G01! 1. 2. 3, 4; Senior Advisory Council; Class Vicc-Prcsidenc 4; Latin Cluh 1, 2; Library Worker. RODNEY LEE GABBARD General Senior Class Play. SHEILA MARIE GADDIS Commercial Future Teachers 0f America 1, 2; French Club 2; G.A..A l; SILHOUETTE 513R 3, 4; C,O.E. Club 4; Clinic Wm-kcr 2. 3; Honor Guard; Oklafmma 3; Office Co-op 4; Pup Club I. JOHN GAFFNEY Vocational Spanish Club 2; Electricity Club 3, 4. BARBARA JOHANNA GAME Vocational Cnsmcmlngy Club 3, 4; G.A.A. 1; Honor Guard; Switchboard 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1. '2; National Honor Society 4. CONNIE SUE GARLAND College Preparatory Choir 2. 3, 4; Big Sister 4: National Honor Society 3, 4; Seniur Class Flay; Senior Advisory Council; Slumuz-rna Representative; Mirrur Staff 4. STEVE GARLAND College Preparatory Latin Club 1; Spanish Club 3, 4. SANDRA LEE GEIGER Commercial C.O.E. Club 4; omcr Co-op 4; Hannr Guard; Pep Club I, 2, 3; Spanish Club l, '2. 3. 4; Spanish Honor Sociuty 3, 4. BRENDA KAY GIBSON General Mt. Healthy High School 1; Big Sister 3, 4; Counselors1 Office Worker 3, 4; French Club 3; Honor Guard; Pep Club 2, 3. 4. DEBRA JOYCE GILES Vocational Cosmetology Club 3. 4; Honor Guard; Junior Choir 1. DEBORAH JO GILREATH College Preparatory Buckeye Girls' State 4; Alina! Staff. CmEdimr 4; Honor Guard; Pep Club; Future Teachers of Anwrica l. 3; French Club E. 2. 3, 4; Switchboard; Na- tional Honor Sncicty 4. JOANN GLISSON Commercial Big Sister 4; Disrributivv Education Co-op 4; Girls4 Council 4; Honor Guard. PHILLIP LEWIS GLISSON College Preparatory Basketball 1; Football 1; Baseball 1; Spanish Club; Spanish Honor Society. KENNETH EGEAN GORMAN Vocational Football 1; Track 1; Elcdricity Club 3, 4. JERRY VAN GOSSETT Vocational Machine Shop 3, 4-. DONNA MAE GREATOREX General G.A.A. 1; Senior Class Play. BRENDA KAY GROOMS Commercial Distributive Education Cmap: Secretary 4; Gamma Alpha Chi 1, 2 Council 3; Library Worker 2. 3,- SILHOL'ETTE chrrscntativc l. GERALD RAY GRUBBS College Preparatory Latin Club 3, President 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4. PEGGY CAROL GRUBBS Commercial Cosmetology Club 3, 4. LINDA GAIL HAHN Commercial Distributive Education Cn-op Treasurer 4. CHERYL ANN HALL Commercial Distributive Education Comp 4; Hrmor Guard. BURNADEAN HARNESS General Counsr-lorf Office Worker 2; Girls' Council 1; Honor Guard; Sludvnt Council 2; Big Sister 2. CHARLENE LOUISE HARRIS College Preparatory PAULA MICHELLE HARRIS College Preparatory Hughes High School 1, 2, 3; Future Teachers of America 4; Senior Class Play. LOIS JEAN HAWK College Preparatory DONALD R. HAYWARD Vocational Auto Shop 3, 4. KATHRYN ANN HENDERSON College Preparatory Counselms' OH'im: Worker 2: Future Teachers of America 3, 4; G,A.A. 1, Hiking Manager 2, 3, CmSpnr'ts Manager 4; Latin Club 4, Program Chairman 3; National Honor Society 3. 4; Pup Club 4, Govvrning Board 3; Senior Advisnry Council; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, 4. VERLIN THOMAS HENRY Vocational Fomhall 4; Electricity Club 3, President 4. ALTA CROWE HERRIN Commercial C.O.E. Club 4; Honor Guard; Omar CD-Dp 4. JOHN MICHAEL HESSE College Preparatory Swimming Team 3; Student Council 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; National Honor Society 4. ,; Girls' PAMELA SUE HORSLEY General Pep Club 1, 2; Y-Tcuus 2; Honor Guard. RICHARD LEE HORSLEY General RICK ALLEN HUFF College Preparatory Fcuowship 0E Christian Athletes 1. 2. Vicc-Prcsidcnt 3, Prosidrnt 4; National Honor Socivly 3, President 4; Football I. 2. 3. Co-Cnplaiu 4; H'rcstling 1, 2 v : 3. 4; 43V Club 2, 3, Virc-Presidcnt 4; Projcclimlis! 2. 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, '1. 3; Spanish Honor Society 2, Presidunt 3. 4; Sludl-nl Council President 4. VICKI LY NN HICKMAN College Preparatory Big Sistsr 4; Delta Epsilon l, 2; French Club 1. 2; Girls' Glee Club 1, 2; Junior Choir 1; Honor Guard; Pep Club 1, 2. JEANNE DARLENE HILL General BARBARA DIANE HINKLE General Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Girls, Glee Club 1; Indianettes 1, 2: 3, Co- Captain 4; Future: Teachers of America 1. RICHARD CHARLES HOFFMAN College Preparatory Fontball i. 2. 3. 4; Basketball 1. 2; Elwin I; Track 2. 3. 4; Latin Club I, 2, 3; HN Club 2, 3, 4; SILIEOUETTE RL-prcsmuativc l; Fellowship of Christian Athll'tt's I, 2, 3, 4. PAUL STANLEY HOLLOWAY Vocational Famfmil 1; Machine Shop Vice-Prcsidcnt 3, President 4. WILLIAM GEORGE HOLTHAUS General Purcell High School 1. 2. CHARLENE GAIL HOPPER College Preparatory Big Sistcr 3: Choir 3, 4; Chums 2; Future- Teachers of America 4; Exprl'! 51317 3; Girls, Glcr Club 1. 2, 3. 4; Hnnnr Guard. SHEILA ANN JONES College Preparatory Pep Club 3, 4; Girls' Glee Club 1, 3, 4; Fumrc Teachers of America 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 3, 4; Big Sister 4. GREGORY RAY JUSTICE General Football 1; Wrestling 1; Baseball 1. BARBARA CARLENE KEENEY Commercial Della Epsilun 2, 3; Honor Guard; Pep Club 2. 3; SrLHoum-m StaE' 3, Co- Spnior Faculty Editor 4; National Honor Society 4-, SHEILA FAY KEITH College Preparamry .Hunar Guard; Future Teachers of America 2, 3. 4; Pep Club 2. 3, 4; Y-Tecns 2, 3, 4; SILHUUEHB Representativ: l; Mirrar Representative 2; Senior Class Play; ORicc Worker 2, 3, 4-; Clinic 1; Big Sister 3, 4!; DANIEL R, KELLEY General BRENDA CHERYL KELLY General THEODORE M. KING College Preparatory Band Council 4; Band I, 2, 3, 4: French Club 1. 2; Latin Club 3; Pep Band 4-; Orchestra 4; SILHOUE'ITE chrcscmativc 2. VICKI LYNN KINGERY College Preparatory Counsclmf Office Worker 1; Future Teachers nf America 3, 4; Big Sister 3; Honor Guard; Latin Club I. 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; SILHOUETIE Staff 3. Co-Senior Faculty Editor 4; Senior Advisory Council; Senior Class PleZ Vanity DCbElUS 1. 21 3v 4; Student GOVCrnmcnt Seminar 4; Esprit Business Staff 3, 4; Office Worker 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Library Worker 3, 4; Oklahoma. 3. PETER A. KINIKLES College Preparatory Spanish Club I, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Senior Class Play; Senior 'Advisory Council; Recipient of Harvard Advocate Award 3 ,- Salutatorian. BARBARA ANN HUGHES Vocational Cosmetolugy Club 3. 4: Junior Choir 1; Spanish Club 1, '2; Spanish Honor JOSEPH DANIEL KLABLE Society 2; Student Cauncil 1; Honor Guard. General THOMAS IRWIN HUGHES ANNA MAE KLAR General , Commercial Band 1. Counselors' Office Worker 2; Honor Guard; Switchboard 4; National Honor 5 4t 4, ROBERT LEE HURSH, JR. W Y Vocational Machine Shop Secretary 3. Treasurer 4. EVELYN RUTH KNARR College Preparamry BEVERLY HUSSEY Band I, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1; Spanish Club 2; G.A.A. 1; Big Sister 3. Commercial G.A.A, l, 2; SILHOUE'ITE Representative 1, 2; Girlsf Glee Club 2; C.O.E. Club ROBERT KENT KNIGHT Sccrctary 4; Pep Club 2; Hnnor Guard. General BS JOSEPH 2:11:51 JACO MICHAEL JOSEPH KRAEMER General Spanish Club 2. 3; Pep Club 4-. DAVID EVAN KRIEGER RITA CAgngl-IrgciE-GODITZ Coflege Preparatory Student Council 1,2;Ml' R - I ' l. 24 F . COKE. Club 4-; Office Comp 4; Pop Club 2. 3, 4; Girls, Council 2; Oman rror cprcSLn anve ' , rcnch Club 1'. 2 W k 3; Y-T . Dr W ROY DOUGLAS KRIICK JACKIE ANN JOHNSON General General JUDITH LYNN KRUMME PATRICIA JONES . ngeral College Preparatory 3 4 Reading ngh School 1. 2. Big Sister 3. 4; Esprit Business Staff 4; Future Teachers of America 2. , ; cum. 1. 2. 3. 4; Girly Council 2, 3. 4; Girls, Glee Club 1, 2. 3, 4; nCuy: TERRIE KUHN and Dam 2; Honor Guard: Library W'orkcr 3; Arlirrvr Representative 1; College Preparatory OHMM'MH 3; PCP Club 1. 2. 3, 4; Spanish Club 3. 4-; Senior Class PIEY 4; Girls4 Council 1; Honor Guard; Big Sister 2, 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Switch- Switchboard 3; Varsity Debaters 1, 2, 3, 4: Y-chns 44 board 3. 4; Indiancltcs 2, 3, 4; SILHOUE'ITE Representative 24 I77 MICHAEL JOSEPH LACK College Preparatory Basketball 1. 2; 3. Co-Czlplain 4; Track I. 2. 3. 4. GEORGE KENT LAWSON College Preparatory Chnir 2. 3, Librarian 4; Ensemble 3. 4: Junior Chair 1; Football 1; Okl'm llama 3. CYNTHIA ANN LIND Vocational Casmclology Club 3. 4; Cafeteria Worker 2; M'irrur Representative 3; SILHOUETEE Representative 4-. JOYCE ANN LOGAN Vocational Library VVol'kcr l; Cosnu-Iulogy Club 3. 4; Honor Guard. JESSE W. LOOSE Vocational Elrctricity Shop 3. 4; Senior Class Play. MARLENE LOUDERMILK General Varsity Drbntrrs 1; Gamma Alpha Chi 1; Pop Club 1; Library Worker 1; Honor Guard. SAM L. LUCKETT, JR. Vocational Conner Tech High School 1; VVrcslling 2; Cross Country 3; Cuisine Club 3, 4. JOHN JOSEPH LYNCH Commercial Senior Class Play; Track 2. 3. KAREN M. MAGNER General Library VVurkt-r 2. CATHERINE MARIE MALOTT General GLORIA ANN MANNING College Preparatory Band 1. 2, 3; Girls! Council 3, 4; Girls; G191- Club 2. 3; Junior Chair I; Latin Club 1, 2; Senior Class Play; Mirmr Staff Co-Editor 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Orchestra. 2, 3; SILHOUETTE Staff 3. 4; Senior Advisory Council; Switchboard 3, 4; Office Worker 3. 4; Big Sister 3, 4; Valedictorian. DIANA LYNN MARTIN Commercial Distributive Education Cn-cp 4. RAHN MARTZ General Latin Club 1: Cross Counhy. DALE KENT MASON Vocational Baskvlball l. 2: Boys; Gll-c Club I. 2: Choir 1. 2: EEcctricity Shop 3. 4; Junior Choir 1, WILLIAM RICHARD MASTIN College Preparatory Boys Glee Club I. 2. 3: Chorus 2: Junior Choir 1: Spanish Club 1. '2; Nathmnl Houm- Socicly 4. LORETTA MCFARLAND General Honor Guard; Library Worker 3, 4; Mirror Staff Business and Circulation Manager 4; Senior Advisory Council; National Honor Society 4. PAULA KAY MCGUIRE College Preparatory Cheerleader l. 2, 3. Capuin 4; Counselors; OMce Wurker 3; Delta Epsilon l; 2, 3; Future Trackers of America 1. 2; Hmuvruming Queen 4: Junior Prom Attendant 3; Library VVnrkcr l. 2; Senior Class Play: Yup Club E. 2. 3, 4; Senior Advisory Councii; Student Council 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3. DIANE MCINTIRE College Preparatory Band I. '2. 3: Future Tt-achvrs 01' America 1: Big Sisters 3; Junior Choir 1; hfirr'nr chrcsvntativr l; aninnnl Hmmr Society 3. 4; Orchcslm 2. 3; Spanish Club 3. 4: Spanish Hmmr Sorit'ty 2. 3. 4; Girls' Give Club 1; 3. JUDY LYNN MCKINNEY General Girls Council 2; Honor Guard: Srninr Class Play. MICHEL ANTHONY MCLANE Vocational Elcctririty Shop 3; 4; Spring Production; Talent Show 3; Senior Class Pray. SUSAN IRENE MCSHANE Commercial Girls! Glcc CIub 2; Prp CIuh '2. 3: Trnrk Recordrr 1. 2. 3: C.O.E. Club 4; Office Co-np 4-; Honor Guard; CounsclnrsK 033cc H'nrkcr 3; Frvnch Club 3; National Honor Sucivty 4-. ANITA DARLENE MEECE College Preparatory Student Council I. 2. 3: Girls Glm- Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Indianrm-s 1, 2. 3. 4; PE'p Club 3; Band 1. 2: Orrhrstm l. 2; Choir 3. 4: Art Club 3. 4: EHSPTHMC 4. Armmpanist 2. 3. 4-; Tviplr Trim 3: Band Council 2; Frrnch Club E. 3: Halda- ilnmcf; 3; Class Sccrclary 4: Nakirmal Honor Society 3, 4; Esfrri! Staff 3, 4; Senior Class Play. DENNIS RAY MEECE Vocational Bnys' Give Club 1. 2; Choir 2; Electricity Club 3, 4; Junior Choir 1; HSouth Pan'fic l. SHARON ANN MELLETT College Preparatory Counsclursr 0mm: WMrkt-r 2. 3; Della Epsilon 1. 2. 3; Honor Guard; National Honor Society 3. 4; SLIHOL'ETIB chrrsrmalivc 2. 4; Spanish Cluh I. 2, 3; Spanish Honor Society 2? 3, 4-; Prp Club 1, 2, 3. 4. JANET M. METZGER Commercial G.A.A. l, 2, 3; Pop Club 1, 2. 3; Girls' GEM Club 1, 2; C.O.E. Club 4; Office Co-op 4; Y-Trcns l, 2; Honor Guard. MARJEAN MILLER College Preparatory Band 3. 4; Big Sister 3. 4; Chair 2. 3. 4; Clinic Worker 4-; Ensrmhlt '2, 3, 4; French Club 1. 2: GirlsY Council IL 4, Srcrmary 2; Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Indianc-Hcs 1; Juninr Choir 1; Nmimml Honor Society 3. 4: Orchcslra 4; SILHOUETTP. SIMT 3; G.A.A. Editor 4: Tnlrnt Show 2: Baker's Dozen 1. 2. 3. 4; Senior Advisory Council; Senior Class Play; uSaudi ParMc 1; HGuy: and DnIIJ 2; ;.0klahnma 3. DORIS MILLS General JOE MITCHELL College Preparatory Band 1, 2, 3, President 4; Delta Chi Epsilon 1, 2, CmPraidcnt 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 3, 4. CYNTHIA ANN MOORE College Preparatory Girls5 Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Pop Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers 01 America 1, 2, Historian 3. Secretary 4; Track Recorder 1. 2, 3; Y4Tecns 1, 2, 3; Student Council 1, 2, 3; Big Sister 3, 4; Honor Guard; Senior Advisory Council; Mirror Representative 4; SILHOUE'I'I'E 512111 3, 4; Counselors1 0ch: Worker 2; Okla- homa 3. JOY KATHLEEN MORGAN College Preparatory Choir 2, 3; Ensemble 3; French Club I. 2. 3, 4; Fumrc Teachers of America 1, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, Basketball Manager 3, Historian-Publicity; Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, Treasurer 3; Big Sister 3, 4; Honor Guard 3; Junior Chair 1; Mirror Representative 3; National Honor Society 3. Treasurer 4; SILHouEm Represen- tative 1; SILHOUET'IE Staff 3, Co-Editor 4; HOklahmmz Senior Advisary Council 4; Student Council 1; Switchboard 3; Office Wurker 3; Talent Show 3; Senior Class Play; Bakefs Dozen; Band 3; Esprit Staff 3, Nan-Fictinn Editor 4. JENNIFER LYNN MORGENROTH General Tamlm, Bolivia 1; Jersey Shore High School 2; Big Sister 4; Honor Guard; Choir 4; Chorus 3; Girls' Glee Club 3, 4. REBECCA MORGESON College Preparatory Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; Chair 1, 2, 3, 4; Mirror Representa- tive 2, 3, 4; SILHOUB'H'E Representative 3, 4; Scnior Advisory Council; Indiancttcs Secretary 4; Switchboard 4; Student Council 1, 2; Girls1 Council 2, 3, 4-; Honor Guard; Big Sister 2, 3, 4; Gir151 Glee Club 1, 2, 3. BETTY JO MORROW General PEGGY ANN MOSLEY Vocational Cosmetology Club 3. 4; Delta Epsilon 1; SILHOUETI'E cht'cscntativc l. SANDRA KAY MURPHY Commercial Counschyrs, Oflicc Worker 2, 3, 4; Big Sister 3; Honor Guard; Library Worku- l, 2, 3; Senior Class Play; SILHOUETTE Representative 4; SILHOUETI'E Smff 3, Co- Club Editor 4; Senior Advisory Council; Varsity Debaters 1, 2, 3, Art and Publicity 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4. BARBARA ANN NAISH Commercial C.O.E. Club Treasurer 4; Honor Guard; Pep Cluh 2; Y-Tecns 1; Oflicc- Cn-up 4. LINDA ANN NEAL Commercial Distributive Education Co-op 4. MARCIA LYNN NEAL College Preparatory Junior Choir 1; Chorus 2; Future Teachers of America 4; Big Sister 3, 4; G.A.A. 2; SILIIOUETTE Staff 3; Counselors? Office Worker 3, 4; Honor Guard; Senior Class Play; National Honor Society 4. JAMES ALTON NICKSON College Preparatory Fouomhip Of Christian Alhlclcs l, 2, 3. 4; Cross Country 1, 2. 3; Fnolball 4; VVrt-stling 1. 2, 3. 4; National Hnnor Society 3. 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; Mirror Representative 1, 2; 14N1' Club 1, 2. 3. 4; Alpha. Sigma Kappa 4-. JEFFREY ALLAN NIEHOFF College Preparatory Golf 1. 2. 4; Spanish Club 2, 3. DOUGLAS WAYNE NUNEMAKER Collegc Preparatory Football 2; Basketball 1; Track 1, 2; Student Council 2. PATRICK LEE OKEEFE General Senior Class Play 4; Art Ciub 4. STACY CLARENCE OSBORNE, IR, College Preparatory Cross Country 2. 3, Captain 4; Swimming 2, 3; Track 2. 3. 4; Latin Club 2; uN Club 3. 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Buckeye 130351 Stale 4. 179 French Club 1, Trlzasurer 2; Pep Club 1, 2. 3, Vice-Prcsidcnt 4; Delta. Epsilon , 2; Y-Tcens 3, 4; Girls4 Glee Club 1; Future Teachers of America 4; SILHOUETTE Representative 4; Senior Advisory Council; Switchbuard 3, 4; Office Worker 3, 4; Counselor? Office Worker 4; Honor Guard; Big Sister 3, 41 FambalI 1, 2; Track 1. 3; t1N2 Club 2. 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; Alpha Sigma TwentyNinc Pa1ms High School 1; San Marcos High Schuol 2; Shawnee Senior Band 1, 2, LFbrarian 3. 4; Band Council 2, 3, 4; Choir 2, 3; Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Bakcfs Dozen 3, 4; :1Oklahnma'4 3; Senior Class Play; Girls' Council 1, 2, Vice-Prcsidcnt 3, President 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; Orchestra 2; Future Varsity Debaters 1. 2, 3, Captain 4; Senior Class Play; Future Teachers of Student Council 1; Gir151 Council 2; French Club 1, 2. 3. 4; Switchboard 2, 3, 4; Pop Club 1. 2, 3. 4; Y-chns 1. 2, 3, 4: Future Teachers of America 2. 3, 4; Big Sister 3; Esprit 5128' 3; Girls, Glee Club 2; Honor Guard; Senior Class Play; Srnior Advisory Council; Mirmr Staff News Editor 4; SILHOUE'ITE Office COMDp 4; Girlsa Council 1; Junior Choir 1; Pep Club 1; Student Cuunci1 1. Honor Guard; Indianettes 2, 3. 4; Girls, Council 1, 2, 3, 4; GirlsI Glee Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Future Trackers of America 1. 2, 3. 4; Y-Teens 1. 2. 3; i1Oklailomzf4 3; Senior Class Play 4; Variety Show 4; Choir 4; Chorus 2. 3; Junior Choir Milford Junior High SchooI 1; Spanish Club 2; Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Cuisine Club 3. 4; OH-icc Cu-op 4; SILHOL'ETTE Representative 2. Big Sister 3, 4; Disiributivc Education Co-op 4; Library Worker. Sifliman University High School 1, 2, 3; Chair 4; Mixed Ensemble 4-. MARK J . OVERBECK College Preparatory Football 1, 2, 3; Baseba 2. 3, 4. PATRICIA ELAINE OWENS College Preparatory RICHARD MICHAEL PANDORF General WILLIAM PATRICK PARR College Preparatory Kappa. 4; Weight Lifting 1, 2, 3, 4. GORDON C. PARROTT College Preparatory High School 3; Spanish Club 4. JOHNNY RAY PATRICK General EDWARD WALLACE PATTON Vocational Auto Shop 3, 4; SILHOUETTE. Representative 41 ROBIN DANIESE PENNINGTON College Preparatory Teachers of America 1, DENNIS PETREY College Preparatory . America 1. 2. 3, 4. LARRY RAY PITTMAN '1 General BERNICE BELL POPPLEWELL College Preparatory StaH 4; Spring Production 4, BEVERLY JEAN PORTER Commercial KAY ANN RAINEY Commercial 1; Big Sister 3, 4; Pep CEub 1, 2. 3, 4. GARY ANDREW RATCLIFF College Preparatory National Honor Sodcty 3. 4. CARL GLEN REEVES General Senior Class Play. DAVID D. REEVES Vocational LORETTA REYNOLDS Commercial RUSSELL ELMER E. RISMA College Preparatory DOUGLAS ROBERTS General LARRY KEITH ROBERTS General MARK ALLAN ROBINSON General KATHRYN MAE ROHRIG Commercial Y-chns I, 2; Library Worker 2; Honor Guard; C.O.E. Club 4; Office Co-op 4; Pep Club 2. BRENDA KAY ROSE Commercial Distributive Education Co-op 4; Girls, Council 4. SHARON LEE ROSE Vocational Class Vicc-Prcsidcm I; Coslnclology Club 3. VicerPresidcnt 4; Hana: Guard; Junior Choir 1; National Honor Society 4. RALPH WAYNE ROSS General Varsity Debaters 1, 2. 3. 4. MARTIN DALE ROSSKOPF General JEROME ROBERT RUMP Vocational Cuisine Club 3, 4; SILHOUETIE Representative 4. LINDA LOU RUNION Commercial Distributive Education Co-np 4; Y-Tecns; Big Sister 3, 4; Library Worker. JERRI ANN SANDERSON College Preparatory Big Sistrr 3; Girls' Council 1; Student Council 2; Latin Club 1, Vicc-President 2; Pop Club 1. 2; Y-TECHS 1, 2, 3; National Honor Society 3, Stcrclary 4; Chccrk-adcr 1, 2. 3; Junior Prom Queen 3; Honor Guard; Counselors' 0mm Worker 2. 3, 4-; Mirror Rrprcsumaiive l; SILHOUETTE Representative 2; Senior Advisory Council; 1K0klztlmnm 3. 180 GLENN HANLEY SASSER College Preparatory Football 1; Baseball 1; Basketball l, 2, 3. BRENT STEVEN SCHADEL College Preparatory Wrestling 1; Alpha Sigma Kappa 4; Boys, Glee Club 1, 2,- Choir 2, 3, 4; Junior Choir 1; Spanish Club 1, 2. 3. 4; 11310th Pacific 1. BARBARA SUE SCHALK General Spring Produc lion 4. CHERRYBELL SCHMIDT General Band 1, 2, 3. 4; Orchestra 3, 4; Pep Band 4; SILHDUETFE Representative 2. FLORENCE MARGARET SCHURGAST Commercial Cuuusclm'xS 051cc Worker 2; Distributive Education Co-np 4; Honor Guard. SANDRA SUE SCOTT College Preparatory National Honor Society 3, 4; Cheerleader l, 2, 3, 4; 41Olrl'nlmrmfI 3; Senior Class Play, Assistant Director; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Office Worker 1, 2, 4; Switchboard 4; Senior Advisory Council; Counselors, Office Worker 1, 2, 3; Delta Epsilon 2, 3; French Club 1, 2; Girls, Council 3; Honor Guard; Mirror Representative 4; SILHOUE'I'I'E Staff 3; Co-Club Editor 4; Spring Production 4; Homecoming Attendant 4. GERALD RALPH SEITER Commercial Senior Class Play. DANNY DAVID SENNET'T College Preparatory Cross Country 3. 4; Football 1, 2; Spanish Club 1, 2. 3. 4; N,I Club 2, 3, 4; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 1. 2. 3, 4. STEVEN ROBERT SHIRLEY Vocational A Desert High School 1; Mt. Lowe Military School 2; Antelope Valley High Schaol 3; Galliao High Schoul 3; Cuisine Club 3, 4. STEPHEN EDWARD SEIBER College Preparatory Spanish Club 3. 4-. BRUCE LYNN SKIDMORE Vocational Cuisine Club 3. 4, Sccrclary 3; Cross Country 4; Swimming Team 2, 3. ALLAN DALE SMALLWOOD College PreparatOry Baseball 1, 2; Football 1. 2. 3; Baskmball l, 2. 3; Spanish Club 2; Alpha Sigma Kappa 3, 4; Senior Advisory Council; K1N1, Club 2, 3. 4; Pep Club 4; Senior Class Play. KENNETH R. SMALLWOOD College Preparatory Baseball 1; Football 1; Slumum-n-z Reprcscmmive 1; 0mm: Worker 3. ROGER DALE SMILEY Vocational . Electricily Shnp 3. 4. I CHESTER LYNN SMITH Vocational Machine Shop 3, 4. PATRICIA LEE SNELL College Preparatory Class Svcrt-mry 1; Big Sistvr 3; Girls' Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 4; Y-Tecns 1. 2; Band 1. 2; Futun' Tcachrrs of America 1. 2, 3, 4; Mirmr 813?? Feature Editor 4; Spanish Cluh 1. 2. 3. 4; Senior Advisory Council; Honor Guard; Senior Class Play. ROLAND JAMES SOLOMON General LESLIE ELIZABETH STACEY College Preparatory Drlta Epsilon 1. 2. 3; Ecpril Fiction Editor 4-; French Club 1. 2; Future Teachv crs of America 1; Girls' Council 1; Gir1s' Glee Ciuh 1, 2; Heahh Careers Club 1; Honor Guard; Indiancltcs 2, 3; Junior Choir 1; Mirror Staff Feature Editor 4; '10k1ahonra 5; SILIIOUETTE Staff 3, Literary Editor 4; National Honor Society 4. KENNETH DEAN STEGER College Preparatory Football 1, 2. 3. Cn-Caplain 4; Baseball 2; Wrestling 1, 2, 3. 4; Alpha Sigma Kappa 4; N Club 1. 2, 3. 4; SILHOUETI'E Representative 2. JEAN FRANCES STEIN Commercial Library Worker 1,' Distributive Education Co-op 4; SILHOUETTE Representative 4; Student Council 4. JENNIE LYNN STEINMETZ General G.A.A. I. 2, 4-; Girls' Glcc Club 2; Pep Club 3; Hunur Guard; Choir 3, 4. MICHAEL DAVID STEWART General MELODY LYNN STONE General Big Sister 3. 4; Library Worker 1, 2. BARBARA ANN SUTTON General DAVID M. TAYLOR General RONALD CHARLES TAYLOR College Preparatory Cross Country 2, 3, 4; Track 1. 2, 3. 4: Swimming 1, 2; Class Treasurer 4; Lmin. Club 2. 3; Studcnt Cnuncil 2; 44N,3 Club 2, 3. 4; Projectionist 4; SILHOUETIE Representative 5'. 4; Senior Advisory Council; Pep Club 4; Felluw- ship n! Christian Athletes 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES MICHAEL TEEPEN College Preparatory Spanish Club; Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, 4. LAROLENE ROSEANNA THACKER General RUSSELL HOWARD THOMPSON College Preparatory Football 1. 2, 3. 4; Alpha Sigma Kappa 4; Track 4; French Club I. 2, 3. 4; Weightlifting; SlLI-IDUETTE Reprc-Svntativc 3. 4; H1Wl Club 2, 3. Secretary 4; Fel- lowship of Christian Athlclus I, 2, 3, 4. DOUGLAS WAYNE TITTLE Vocational Auto Shop 3, 4; Mirror Representative 3. BELINDA JANE TOMLINSON Commercial Library Worker 1, 2. 3, 4; Big Sister 3; Cafeteria Worker 3; C.O.E. Club 4; 031a: CO-op 4; G.A.A. l; Hunor Guard. LORA ELLEN TRIPP College Preparatory Big Sister 3; Fulurc Teachers of America 1, Historian 2. Vicv-Presidcnt 3, Prcsidrnt 4; Girls3 Council 2. 3, 4; Honor Guard; Latin Club 1, 2, 3; Library Worker 1; Esprit Staff 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3: SILHOUETI'E Staff 3. Co-Literary Editor 4; Student Council I, 2, 3, 4; Y-chns 1, 2, 3. , DENNIS VAN TUCKER General VIKKI L1?NN TUDOR General MARILYN E, VALERIUS Commercial Future: Trachcrs of America 1. 2; Girls' Glee Club 3; 0.14.44. 2; nGuys- and Duffs 3; Senior Class Play; C.0.E. Club 4; Senior Adwsnry Councnl 4; Honor Guard; Ochc Cn-np 4. DON VANVUREN College Preparatory Baseball 1. 2. 3. 4; Basketbail l, '2, 4; Latin Club 1, 2. SILAS KENNETH VAUGHN, JR. College Preparatory Track 1; National Honor Society 3, 4; Art Club 3. JOHN PAUL VINCENT, JR. College Preparatory Band 1. 2. 3. Managvr 4; Band Council 3. 4; Junior Choir 1; Chair 2. 3, President 4; Boys' 01?? Club 1. 2; Ensemble 3. 4; uGuy: and Dolls 2; HOME- Immu 3; Soninr Class Play; National Honor Sncirty 3. Vicc-Prcsigcm 4: SILHOL'ETTE Rrprrscmau'ie 1. 2; Orchi'strn 2. 3. 4: Pep Band 2. 3; Latm Club 1, 2, 4; Sludrnt-Faculty eraeions Committee 3; Murifs Whrfs Who; Student Council 3, 4; Senior Advisory CounciE. WAYNE LEE WALLACE Vocational Football 1: Machine Shop 3, 4. 181 DAVID WAYNE WALTERS General DAVID BRUCE WATERS General JANA LOUISE WATSON General Chorus 2; Girls' Council I, 3; Honor'Guard; Junior Choir 1; Mirror Repre- sentativl: . MARK HOWARD WATSON College Preparatory Spanish Club I, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Computer Program- ming 4. JUDY KAYE WEDDLE Vocational Cosmetology Club 3. 4; G.A.A. 2; Honor Guard. BRENDA SUE WESLEY Commercial C.O.E. Club 4; OIHcc Co-op 4; Honor Guard. PAUL JEROME WEST General Track 1. DOUGLAS LAWRENCE WETHINGTON College Preparatory Mirror Staff Co-Spm'ts Editor 4; Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 1. 2; National Honor Sncicty 4, DOUGLAS ANTHONY WHITE College Preparatory Basketball 1; Spanish Club 1, 2, 4, PERRY D. WHITIS Vocational Electricity Club 3, 4. CRAIG ALLEN WILLIAMSON College Preparatory Basketball 3, Football 1, 2, 3. 4; N Club 2. 3. 4; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 1. 2, 3, 4; SILHOUETTE Representative 1. BARBARA JEAN WILSON Commercial Big Sister 3; C.O.E. Club 4; OHice Co-op 4; Girls, Council 1, 2, 3; Honor '4 Guard; Indiancttes 2, 3; Junior Choir 1; Mirmr Representative 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2; Y-Teens l, SHIRLEY JEAN WILSON General GREGORY C. WITTE College Preparatory Basketball 1; Wrestling 2; Cross Country 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Swimming 3; nNm Club 2, 3, 4,- Minor Representative; SxLHouE'n'I-z Representative. KENNETH EDWARD WITTEKIND 4 College Preparatory French Club I, 2, 3; SILHOUE'ITE Representative 2; Senior Advisory Cauncil; Baseball 1. 3; Swimming 2, 3 DEBORAH CHERYL WOLFE College Preparatory Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Latin Club 3, 4; Art Club 3, 4; Srumua'rm Representative 1; .UError Representative 2; Library Worker 1; Y-Tecns 1. JAMES MICHAEL WORLAND College Preparatory Basketball 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2; Spanish Club. MARK STEVEN WORLEY College Preparatory ROGER KARL WRIGHT College Preparatory Football 1. 2, 3, 4; 4Vrcs4ling l. 2. 3; Track 1. 2. 3, 4; Weight Lifting l, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Sigma Kappa l. 2. 3. Vice-Presidcnt 4; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 1, 2, 3, 4; N4! Club 1, 2, 3. President 4-; Projectidnist 1, 2, 3, Secretary- Treasurer 4; Senior Advisory Council; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3. ELIZABETH ANN YATES Vocational Cosmetology Club 3, 4; Big Sisler 2; CLAA. 1. 2; Honor Guard; Mfrror Representative 1; Senior Class Play; Varsity Debaters l, 2. ROBERT FREDERICK YERIAN General The Long Awaited Day Finally Arrives. 183 184. SENIOR CLASS 185 plgade pafronize OUR ADVERTISERS TELL THEM YOU SAW THEIR ADVERTISEMENT IN THE SILHOUETTE .1. Lost your HerFF Jones class ring? Want to order yOur college ring? SCZUS... BOOTS DUESING P r 3 51d 3 n? GENO VALLE Vice President gig? . GRAD ATE qr VICE INC. 4Il TERRACE PLACE TERRACE PARK. OHIO 45l74 PHONE: 5I3l83l-2039 Norwood High School PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION Growing Up In Modern Ohio T'nn ionmagar naads undernending h: grow. To undershnd him you must know whif gens on in his life-nof only 3n his home. bu! in his school. Learn abcuf schooI-homo parfnership and responsibilifios. AHend fhe High School P.T.A. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 971 Ted Dorl Class of 632 Skip Dorl Class of 665 via 00k; Cine; 90m 186 'r Ohio 9 Rd- HWHERE THOUSANDS SAVE 4555 Monigomory Road Norwood TeI.-35 I -6666 4Il Ludlow Ave. ,Cincinna'ri. Ohio MILLIONS IE :. WWW lmumum all:m .IFI r L ASSETS OVER $50,000.000 FIDELITY FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION up To Oi- szumoo $ 4 4N0! 0 0RVQ$ x 69$ 63l Walnui Sir ? Cincinndi. Ohio 72l-4500 8434 Vino Shed Cincinna+i. Ohio 82I-3880 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF I97l Bes'r Wishes +0 fhe Class of I97I For A Happy and Successful Fu+ure HOWARD H. STANFORD PHOTOGRAPHER 5423 Moundcresf Dr. 73 I-945I NORWOOD HIGH BOOSTER'S CLUB HUNTER SAVINGS ASSOCIATION WILLSON DAIRY CO. HOME lOANS-INSURED SAVINGS 5235 Mon+gomery Road 35I-7770 JOHN E. BISHER 2g SONS 5; ED BISHER JACK BISHER BLACKTOP PAVING CONTRACTOR 1: I 11 2510 INDIAN MOUND AVENUE NORWOOD, OHIO 1 631-6167 E! 188 1 Trade-rnark QB lfs the realChing. Coke. .; 5.3 The Coca-Cola Bo'H'ling Works Company, Cincinnafi Cookies for All Occasions Mrs. Alison's cookie Go. 4357 Montgomery Road Norwood, Ohio 45212 THE NORWOOD IMPROVED Telephone 531-0557 BUILDING 8: WAN 00. 4318 Mon+gomery Rd. CONGRATULATIONS .. TO THE CLASS OF l97l All Savings Guaranfeed in Full b3l58250 COUNTRY KITCHEN Congratufationd, $niord UNITED DAIRY FARMERS oooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooo CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 197l HAROLD F. FUNK. Manager Norwood Ogica FIFT H THIRD BANK 4624 Monfgomary mud Norwood, Ohio EVERYTHING IN STATIONERY ALL MAKES REPAIRED a OFFICE SUPPLIES REaurLT. SOLD 32021110061 gypeum'lev 1 Sfalioncty 550p MIMEOGRAPHING 2092 SHERMAN AVE. NORWOOD. OHIO 45212 PHONE: 631-5815 COMPLIMENTS TH E FIRST SAVINGS 8 LOAN ASSOCIATION 4539-4I Montgomery Road NORWOOD. OHIO Safe+y Firs+ a+ Firsf 570-6V2c70 g HM, I i i . h ' t '50. THE S 8: S LABORATORIES, INC. Beaui'y Salon Supplies 2IO9 BenneH Avenue NORWOOD 12. OHIO Complimenfs of Gem Federal Saving and Loan Association 4338 Monfgomery Road Norwood, Ohio 63I-2760 INSURED SAWNGS BEST WISHES FOR SUCCESS TO THE CLASS OF I97I CENTRAL SAVINGS ASSN. 9450 Kenwood Road Blue Ash' Ohio Formerly Cen+ral Norwood Bldg. 8x Loan Assn. THE AUTOMOTIVE PARTS CO. 4404 Foresi- Avenue Norwood. Ohio 452l2 Phone 77 I -8740 LOCKED OUT For Quick Service Day or Nighf Call 53l-7334 KEYSHLOCKS-SAFES CombinaHons Changed or Repaired A BONDED LOCKSMITHS AUTO BIKE 4344 Mon+gomery Road A. GERTH THE ROOFER Serving Cincinnati Over 60 Years ROOFERS-TINNERS SHEET METAL WORK RESIDENTIAL-INDUSTRIAL FREE ESTIMATES 63 I -7857 If No Answer Call 791-4531 4l I! Mon+gomery Rd. - Norwood 19:. RELIABLE FINANCE CO. tA Locally Owned Organ?za+1on1 LOANS $IO TO $2000 4634 Montgomery Road Kennefh C. Linder' Mgr. 73l-5865 z UMBIEL Q UA LIT Y PA CKA GING THE C. W. ZUMBIEL CO. 2339 Harris Ave. Cincinnati 2NorwoodL Ohio 45212 FOLDING - SET UP - ACETATE BOXES ES T ABLISHED 1849 I93 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF I97I FROM DR. T. W. GABE Chiropracior GEORGE P. KLEB Director THE KLEB and IHLENDORF FUNERAL HOME, INC. Serving Norwood Since I903 3900 Monfgomery Rd. NORWOOD. OHIO ECONOMY CHEVROLET NORWOOD. OHIO 49I2 Mon+gomery Phone: 53l-2920 I94 PRETZELS CHEESE CORN Ma-fo-clate POTATO 'CHIPS BAR-B-Q CHIPS The Finesi' Since I924 Phone 271,452r 552l Fair Le. GEIGER'S GROCERY GROCERIES-MEATS-PRODUCE COLD DRINKS-hPARTY SUPPLIES Free Delivery Open 9:30 am. to IMOO p.m.-7 Days 2360 Rober+son Phone 53l 4l95 315.; BEST WISHES FOR THE COMPLETE CLOTHING STORE STEINBERG CLOTHIN G 4746 Mon+gomery Rd. Norwood. Ohio We proudly salute the over 1690 students kind, of course, their enthusi- astic classmates, teachers and advisorm who have competed, since 1963, in CG8E'S exciting TV quiz IT,S ACADEMIC! m In partici- pating they have won for their school libraries more than 19,000 volumes of reference books. D We0re delighted to recog- nize and encourage the academic achieve- ments of our area's high school students. And we look forward to continuing to do 50. THE CINCINNATI GAS 3i ELECTRIC COM- PANY m The Union Light, Heat and Power 0 Company ......... Always at your service 195 And may all your fondes! hopes and ambitions come true BIG BOY lOCAI. 674 UNITED AUTOMOBILE WORKERS 2l2l BenneH' Ave. Phone 53l-0440 NORWOOD. OHIO 452 l 2 INDIAN MOUND PHARMACY We call for and deliver your PrescripHon 53l-2838 5230 Mon+gomery Road NORWOOD Norwood's Comple+e Hardware Sfore NORWOOD PAINT HARDWARE CO. 4642 Monfgomery Road 8: b3l-4536 TREDWAY FUNERAL HOME In +he 79+h Year 213I Cameron Ave. NORWOOD 12. OHIO b31-03ll 196 or a beginning? 1 x.. t. x. .. i There was a time when a high school diploma could be considered ' K N n. l an end - sufficient education for the job ahead. But no more. Q, N X f . Not in these days of ever-advancing technology and intense NR '3 individual competition. Now, whether you're planning on a x m: white-collar or blue-collar job. the requirements are much the same more knowledge, more skills, more education. And that means study beyond high school, The decision is yours. Make it carefully, for it will probably be the most important one you'll ever make. We at AllisrChalmers hope Et will be for further study. Deeply involved in space-age technology ourselves, we know first-hand the crucial importance of special skills and education. Just as you will, in the futureuwhen it counts. L ALLIS-CHALMERS gz' 197 Best Wishes MAYOR JOSEPH W. SHEA JR. and Norwood Democrafic Officials BEST WISHES N O R W O O D ONE HOUR MARTINIZING THE MOST IN DRY CLEANING 4543 Monfgomery Road Near Sherman Ave. 53 I 9507 WILFERT ELECTRIC COMPANY Residential and Commercial Wiring 2764 Highland Avenue NORWOOD l2, OHIO 73l-7l33 Bes+ Wishes 1'0 fhe Class O'F I97! From MARTIN CLEANERS bIZP Mcnfgomery Road 631-3970 Congrafulafions +0 1he Clasa of I97I from Foy: dolmsfm IT'S A JOY TO PA1NT WITH FOY Painfs Varnishes Lacquers I776 Men+or Ave. NORWOOD, OHIO C ongratulations, Seniors All of your banking needs under one rooi THE PROVIDENT BANK COMPLIMENTS OF QUALITY MOTEL CENTRAL AND COACH STOP RESTAURANT 4147 Montgomery Road NORWOO D'S HOSP ITALITY CENTER 351-6000 199 COLOR PRINTING PACKAGING AND ADVERTISING MATERIAL DIAMOND PACKAGING PRODUCTS DIV. DIAMOND NATIONAL CORPORATION A Neighborfy Place To Work $ ACE IIPHOLSTERING 00. OLD FURNITURE MADE LIKE NEW NEW 8: CUSTOM BUILT FURNITURE FREE ESTIMATES IN YOUR HOME 5609 Monfgomery Rd.. Cinfi, O. 53I-6698 Congrafulafions f0 The Graduates of 197l from Norwood Woman's Chrisfian Temperance Union Key Good healfh is ?he +0 your fufureu If you fake good care of your body if wiH last your lireiime, Good healfh doesn'f +ake labor, Buf i+ does fake concern for 1he way you live. Your body requires exercise. work and good nuirih'on. Drink pure wafer. milk and fresh frui+ iuices. Eaf eggs. some meafs, Fruifs, vegefables. cheeser buffer. seeds, nufs. grains, beans, peas, lenfils and oiher pro+eins. There is much dis- cussion aboui drugsr marihuana and Jrobacco. AH you need +0 know abou+ +obaccor alcohol. marihuana and drugs is fhaf fhey are nof' foodrleave +hem alone-don'f' +as+er fouch or handle +hem. Temperance is the moderafe use of all +hl'ngs hefpful and +ofal ab- s+inance From an Jrhings har.mrul.w Xenophen LADDER TO SUCCESS IOOcyorl did 9OOArI wHI BOOArI can 7070rl Hunk I can 6070r1 mi-ghi' 5070bl +hink I migh+ 4070-Wha+ is H? 3070-4 wish I could 2070-4 don'i' know how IOVOrI can'f OOA-I won'f 631w4047 SUPERIOR JANITOR SUPPLY ' BERNARD L. RUWE PROCTER 8c GAMBLE CO. tcLEAN ourcm NATIONAL LABORATORIES PRODUCTS SIMONIZ COMMERCIAL PRODUCTS 4310 BEECH ST. ' CINCINNATI. OHIO 45212 LINOLEUM FURNITURE APPLIANCES RADIOS TELEVISION RUSS Jqppiiances OE JVorumoJ. jnc. 47IO Mon+gomery Road NORWOOD, OHIO BILL SCHWARTZ Phone: 63I-3I00 BILL WISSEL Radio Dispa+ched Free Delivery Comple're Prescripfion 8r Cosme+ic Department Convalescenf Afds-SaleSrRenfa' STEWART PHARMACY 20l 7 WORTH AVE. PHONE 63I-4547 2.00 FISCHER'S SOHIO SERVICE COMPLETE SERVICE-Phone 53I-9464 Secfion and Worfh Avenues NORWOOD l2. OHIO III X 5 4vl...5.ww-V N LXX MT - Q s ;. 15M? . , , 455x. , r K; 5.5;: 5 0 American 5 LAUNDRY MACHINERY L 1 INDUSTRIES i ; DIV. 0F MCGRAW-EDISPN COMPNY ;. 5. COMPLIMENTS EDaS BARBER SHOP INDIAN MOUND AND MONTGOMERY Complete 731-9919 Beauty Service Mickeys Beauty Salon 2096 Sherman Ave, - Norwood, Ohio 45212 Open evenings btl appointment Om 731-9919 Mon. thru Sat. ROSS 8t SECTION AVES. NORWOOD. OHIO 45212 CONGRATULATIONS P97I GRADUATES FlINWS TIRE BATTERY SERVICE 4226 Montgomery Rd. of Ashland Ave. 42 Years in Norwood 21 Years Under Present Management TH E CHAMP ondHioned for fine +ask supreme: onfidenf in coach and feam: Ourageous when +he going's rough. hampions never say enough. earf. fo mee+ +he game's bad breaks: eads. +0 know iusf whaf i'l' +akes; ands. +ha+ work +hrough fhick and +hin: ones? champions play +0 win. ambi+ious +0 develop now A bilIHes fhaf God endow. iming high +0 meei' H19 fes+ champion wanfs +0 be +he besf. arked and wai'ched where'er he goes: odel fraifs he has +0 show. anliness. H: in defeat odes? in he vidor's seat rac+ice. prache. ever on Hue move. lugging daily +0 improve. erfeci'ion? Thaf he'll never see, eerless champs ius'l' fry in be. HOWARD WILSON HUMBLE SERVICE 5415 CARTHAGEAVE. NDRWUUD, DHIU 45212 PHONE 5131-9015 F'H'DNE 63l-937E DEALER 8: DFEEATUN HDWARD WILEUN 2.02. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '7I FROM 531-6527 RESIDENCE 531-0907 OFFICE HOMER T. TEEGARDEN, Real+or AND ASSOCIATES Member Mulliple Selling Service First Floor 2037-8? Sherman Avenue Fidelily Federal Norwood, Ohio 452I2 i l i J g a4 ORGANIZATION INDEX Administration .............................. 19 Advertisements .......................... 184-200 Art Club ................................... 75 Auto Shops ................................ 66 Bakefs Dozen .............................. 71 Baseball Reserve ............................... 107 Varsity ................................ 107 Basketball Freshman .............................. 103 Reserve ................................ 103 Varsity ................................ 102 Board of Education ........................... 18 Cafeteria Workers Adult ................................. 45 Student ................................. 79 Cheerleaders ............................. 86, 87 Choir ...................................... 69 Chorus .................................... 70 Clinic Workers .............................. 79 Coaches ................................... 82 Co-ops Distributive ............................. 63 0111ce Cosmetology Club Counselors1 Office Workers ..................... 79 Cross Country .............................. 105 Cuisine Club ................................. 65 Dietitian ..................................... 43 Electricity Club ............................. 67 Ensemble Esprit ..................................... 75 Faculty .................................. 20-41 Fall Activities ........................... 114, 115 Football Freshman .............................. 101 Honors ............................... 101 Varsity ................................ 100 French Club ................................ 60 Future Teachers of America ................... 51 Girls, Athletic Association ................ 108-111 Girls1 Council ............................... 50 Girls1 Glee Club ............................. 71 Golf ...................................... 106 Hi-Y Teens Club ............................. 61 Hi-Y Teen Council ........................... 57 7.03 Homecoming Activities ......................... 116, 117 Attendants ............................ 1 19 Queen ................................ 118 Indianettes ................................ 68 Junior Choir ................................ 70 J unior Prom Activities .......................... 126, 127 Attendants ............................ 129 Queen ................................ 128 Latin Club ................................. 58 Library Workers ............................ 78 Machine Shop .............................. 67 Maintenance ................................ 44 Majorettes ................................. 68 Mirror Representatives ....................... 77 Mirror Staff ............................. 54, 55 N Club .................................... 76 National Honor Society ....................... 48 Office Workers .............................. 78 Orchestra .................................. 72 Outstanding Athletes ......................... 83 Pep Club .................................. 74 Projectionists ............................... 50 Secretaries ............................... 42, 43 Senior Athletes ........................... 84, 85 Seniors ................................ 150-183 SILHOUETTE Representatives ................... 77 SILHOUETTE Staff ......................... 52, 53 Spanish Club ............................... 56 Spanish Honor Society ........................ 57 Sports Scoreboard ........................ 98, 99 Sports in Action .......................... 88-97 Student Council ............................. 49 Student-Faculty Talent Show .............. 124, 125 Swimming Boys ................................. 105 Girls ................................. 106 Switchboard Workers ......................... 78 The Link: Dog Laughed ................. 120, 121 Track .................................... 106 Treasurer .................................. 42 Underclassmen ......................... 132-149 Varsity Debaters ............................ 59 Winter Activities ....................... 122, 123 Wrestling Freshman ............................. 105 Reserve ............................... 104 Varsity ................................ 104 FACULTY INDEX Abboushi, L ............................ 20, 78 Adams, L. ................................. 2O Adelsperger, W. .......................... 20, 66 Alfers, J. ................................... 20 Alley, S. ................................ 21, 59 Athy, A. .................................. 21 Aukerman, G. .............................. 21 Ballinger, J. ......................... 21, 82, 105 Barnhill, B. ............................. 22, 54 Baum, M. ................................. 22 Beckstedt, R. ............................... 18 Bishop, K. .................................. 22 Bouldin, R. ......................... 22, 82, 103 Bruetting, D. ............................... 23 Buchy, L .................................. 23 Butterfleld, N. ............................... 23 Cahill, T. .................................. 23 Daly, D. ............................ 24, 82, 100 Dietz, J. ................................ 24, 62 Dille, J . .................................... 24 Distler, J. .................................. 24 Dorl, T. ................................... 18 Dosch,W. .................. 25 Downs, G. ................................. 18 Engle, B ...................... 25, 52 82 100 Evans, M. ................................. 25 Fey, R. .................................... 25 Foote, T. .................................. 26 Funk, H. .................................. 18 Gabe, T. ................................... 18 Gardner, R. ..................... 26, 82, 100, 102 Gelander, S. ................................ 26 Gerrard, A. ................................ 26 Geselbracht, A. ...................... 18, 19, 181 Graves, M. ................................. 27 Greene, N. ................................. 27 GriITel, D. ................................. 27 Griffin, N. .................................. 19 Guentert, M. ............................... 27 Haines, R. ................................. 28 Hampton, C ................................ 28 Hatfield, M ................................ 28 Hecker, E. ................................. 28 Heffner, H. ................................ 29 Hoover, W. ................................ 29 Johnson, H. ................................ 29 Jones, R. ....................... 29, 82, 100, 107 Kiernan, B. ................................. 30 King, D. ................................... 30 Kingery, H. ................................. 42 Lammers, C. ................................ 30 Lawson, K. ................................. 19 204 Leary, P. ................................... 18 Littman, D. ................................ 30 Lowther, R. ................................ 31 Maitland, N. ................................ 31 Maitland, W. ............................... 31 Matticks, D. ................................ 31 McCollum, J . ............................ 32, 74 Moore, M. ................................. 42 Morgan, J. ................................. 32 Noel, B. ................................... 32 Nolte, F. ................................... 32 Norcross, D, ............................ ,1: . . 33 Olmes, P. .............................. 33 OrlotT, P. ........................... 33,182, 100 Pace,W. .18 Parris, E. .............................. 33 Parsons, B. 18 Pendell, J .............................. . . 42 Phiiiips, R. ........................... 34, 72, 73 Porter, W. ............................... 3,4 75 Prop, W. 5 ............................... '. . . 34 P1111011, M: ................................. 34 Puthoff, B, ................................. 35 Query, D. .................................. 35 Riley, M. .................................. 35 Sanderson, F. ............................... 35 Sayre, M. ................................ 36, 48 Schoeny, A ................................ 42 Sharp, H. .................................. 36 Shaw, B. ................................... 36 Sheppard, K. ............................ 36, 63 Sharer, E. ............................... 37, 67 Smith, C. .................................. 37 Smith, S. ................................ 37, 52 Thomas, R. ................................ 37 Vincent, J. ................................. 38 Wahlert, N. ................................ 38 Wall, E. ................................... 43 Ware, B. ................................... 38 Warfield, P. ................................ 38 Wasem, G. ................................. 39 Werner, M, ................................. 43 Whisler, M. ................................. 39 White, D. .................................. 39 White, G. ............................... 39, 67 White, J. .................................. 40 White, R. ............................... 40, 73 Wickemeyer, N. ............................. 40 Wilson, K. ................................. 40 Wittich, H. ................................. 19 WoodruE, D. ......................... 41, 82, 100 Wynn, M. .................................. 41 SENIOR INDEX A Abbatiello, S. 74, 151 Adams, 66,1 17,1;51 Adamson. T. Adkins,J.7911219,151 Anderson, L62, 15 Autcrson, R 50:62,151 B Bai1cy, B. 151 Baker, B. 567 Baker, D. 57, Baker, J. 48. 59: 74,1 75, 151 Baker, L 151 Baker, 5.643151 Barber, P. 151 Barker: C. 74 78,152 Barnard, S. 5 74,152 Barr, R. 55, 152 Bcaty, S. 54, 152 Bcckncr, L. 63 152 Behrens, E. 152 BC ,D.63, 152 Bennett, B. 641, 51252 Bczanson, D. Bientz. V. 62,151252 Bisher, B. 49, 50, 76, 10,0 152 Blainc,DR.56,160,'74,76,104,107,152 Blake, 60513 30310, ?3. 48, 66 Burin, B 15 Bowling, K. 3153 Braunm, C 153 Brice, M.67,153 Brinkmnn,R.153 Broughton,T.153 Bryant,V.54,15353 Buchanan, S 64, Burgin, P 48, 54-, 7543, 79, 86, 153 C Callahan. H. 65. 153 Campbcli, D. 153 Cannnva. W. 154 Capps, D 51. 75, 154 Carrier, F. 50, 69. 71, 72, 154 Carson,B.78,154 Carter.W.56,69, 71,74, 78,86,154 Castcrline, L. 4.8 54,154 Chluhood 1 Christian, C. 561, 576, 77, 154 Clark. M. 4.8 Clemenm B 68,574,78,154 C11ft,B.74 Cahurn, C. 48, 51, 52, 54, 611, 61 75. 77, 78154 Cudispmi, 13.154 Colycr,D.66.154 Co1ycr, K 52.74.102,154 Conklin, J. 154 Connors, M. 52, 56, 57, 154 Cook, L 155 Cooper K. 56. 57, 155 Cooper. 7 Coats. 11.56.57 155 Curnclison,R.62,155 Cornelius,A.155 Cornelius. 5.64,155 Counts. D. 155 Cox, D. 155 Cox, J.155 Craig. A. 64, 155 Crismllis, J. 155 Cross, D. 50. 571, 5100, 104, 155 Crown, T. 64 Crowcak C. 48.149. 51, 56 78 156 Crutchfield. K 156 Curry. H. 48. 75. 156 D Danford. M 74.75. Daniel. D. 48. 50,152. 15716 77 156 DmIIdsnn, P 64,156 Davis. T. 156 DcBm-d. D. 156 DcBordr. M. 52, 74. 156 Dixon, B. 156 Dobbins, B 75.156 Dodndgc. M. 51, 56 69.72.1516 Dunbar.T.76. 156 Dunn.K.60,155 DurbIn. 13.63. 156 Dwycr. H.157 E Elliott, M. 67, 157 Ervin. R. 76. 107. 157 Evans, D. 65. 157 Elwyn. E. 157 F Fairchild, D. 73 157 Farmer T. 59 f57 Faulkner, B. 64. Felts, V. 62.157 Fields, J, 160. Fox, 33. 64, I57 Frct1crick. R. 67 157 Friar, P. 50 68. 5,72 73 74 77,158 ch, G. 106, Gabbard, R, 15 Gaddis, S. 62. Gaffncy J 67. 157 157 G 8 158 158 Game, B 48. 64, 158 Garland , C. 48. 54, 69, 77, 158 158 Gal land. S. Geiger, S. 62 Canton, T. 7 Gibson 13.79, GI1es D.?415 Gi1rcath D. 48. 54, 78, 158 159 Glisson, J 63. Glissan, P. 159 German, K 67. Gossett, J 67, Grcatorcx. D. Grooms, B. 63, Grubbs,G.58:72.159 Grubbs, P. 64 Hahn, L. 63. 15 Hal 1, C. HZIII1CSS 13.579. Harris, C. 159 Harris, M. 51, Hawk. L. 159 Hayxsard D 19 Hulggcrson, K 48, 51. 55, 57, 58, 74, Henry, V. 67. 1080160 HL' -rrIII A. 62. Hesse, J 48, 49:, 6160 HIckman. V. 160 HI11.J 160 Hinklc, B. 68, 158 158 8 159 1153 1159 159 H 9 159 159 73. 160 Honan, R. 76. 100. 160 Holloway. P. 67. 160 Hopper, C 151069.160 Horslcy, HorsIey. R. 1160 Huff, R. 48, 49, 50, 76, 100. 104-. 160 Hughes 3., 64 Hughes. T. 161 Hursh. R. 67, Hussey, B. 62, 161 161 2.05 Jacobs, J, 161 Jagoditz. R. 62. 74, 161 Iohnson J. 161 Jones. P. 50 51 56, 59, 61, 71 74, 75, 16 Jones. 5. 51. 58, 74, 161 Justice. G. 161 K Kecney. E. 48. 52. 161 Keith. S. 51, 74, 78,1161 King, T 72, 73, Kingery, V. 48, 51, 652, 59, 75, 78, 162 KInIkles, 5 62 Kfablc, YfI 14 2 Film, 48. 78, Knarr,A E. 73. 162 Knig1l1,B. 162 Kathe C 60 Kracmer, M. 162 Krieger,D.60, 162 KrIick,D.162 Kuhn, T. 58, 74, 78, 162 L Lack, M 102.105,162 Lawson. K. 69 7:2 LInd. C 64,162 L0gan,j.664y,162 Loose, 67M Luudermllk, M. 162 Luckett,S.65,162 Lynch, 7J. 106 x M Magner, K 163 Malott, C. 163 Mannmg. G. 48. 50, 52, 54, 163 Marlin,D.62.163 Mnrtz, R. 163 Mason, D 67, 163 Mastiny.B.48, 163 McFarland. L. 48. 54, 163 McGuire,P.74,86,118,129,163 McIntirc. D. 43.6 56, 57 163 McKinney J. McLanc, M 67,6163 McSIIanc S. 48. 62, 164 Mecca, A 48, 69, 71, 72. 75, 164 Mecca: D 164 Mellclt, S 468.56.57,74,77,164 Mclzgcr, J. 62 164 Mlilgcr, M 48, 50, 52. 69, 71, 72, 73, I4 Mitchc11.J.72.7 Moore C. 51.52.61 71. 74. 164 Morgan, J. 48, 52, 60, 75, 164 Morgcnmth.J.6164 M0rgeson.B.50968,69,74, 78,164 Morrow,B.63, 164 Mos1ey,P.64165 Llurphy, S. 52, 59, 77, 79, 165 N Naish, B 62,165 Ncal,L.63,1657 Neal. M. 48. 51. 165 Nickson,I.48.507976,100,104,165 Niehoff. I 165 0 O Keck, P. 75 165 Osborne. 5 48,176,105,106,165 Overbcck. M. Ow,cns P. 51, 61, 7741, 678, 79. 165 P Pandarf,R.165 Parr. P 60,74,176,106, 166 Parrutt, G 56. Patrick , I. 166 Patton, E 66,77,166 Pennington, D. 50, 73 166 Pctrcy, . 6 Pnnplewen. 15.51, 52, 54, 60, 74, 75. 78 166 PonEr, B. 62 R Raincy.K 50. 51.6 68 69, 74 166 Ratc1IR.G.486 Recvcs, C 166 Reeves D 65.156 ReynoIds. L. 63 Risma, R. 69, 72 Roberts, D. 166 Rubens, L. 166 Rohrig, K 62,166 Rose, B. 50,166 Ruse, S. 48 64,119,166 Ross. W 167 Rosskupf M 167 Rump,J.65,167 Runion,L.63,167 S Sanderson,IJ.48,79,128,167 Sassar, G. 16 Schadcl, 13.56, 69, 167 Schalk, B 176 Schmidt,C.72.73,167 4.170.177 IUNIOR INDEX A Adams, D. 64 Alexander, K 50, 64, 145 A1red,5.52,61,163,74,75,77, 145 Altman, G. 74, B Bailcs, D. 145 Baird,K.60, 145 Baker: B. 145 Ballard D.145 Ballou, D. 74 104,145 Ba110u3R. 67 Barns, L. 74, 145 Barrett, M. 61, 68, 69, 74, 145 Barton, 716445 Bayer, D.64 145 Begley, P.56,59,145 Benjamin C. 50, 76, 100, 102, 106,145 Best, R. 145 Bishop, 13.46, 57, 66 100,145 Bloum,S.145 Boeckmann, B. 65.145 Boellekc, K. 56, 57, 145 Boohcr D. 0,56 145 13050,C.615l Bowman, 517, 145 Bowman, M. 48, 51, 60, 72, 73, 74, 105.106.145 Bowman, R. Brennccke,S.650,153,74,75,105,145 Brewer, . 1 5 Btocrman,M.56, 145 Brougc, M 74,14,855 145 Brown, 1... 75, Bryant, B. 64: 145 Brycc,M.65,100,107,145 Buchanan, D. 49, 52,107, 145 Burton, J. 67 C Cannava, 74 145 Carman,R.145 arr, Carson , V. 64 Chapman, L. 145 Chelekis, M. 74, 145 Childcm, J. 51, 55, 69, 71, 75, 77, 145 Chitwood Clark H.637. 775145 106 ,y N 1.1.22.1 .45. . Schurgilgst, M Safg;,s .48 5213374,l 777, 78, 86, 118, Seitcr, G. 167 Scunett, D. 56, 76, 77, 105, 107,166 Shirley, S. 65 Siebcr, 5.56168 Skidmore 65,105,168 Srtllxggwood, BA. 56, 57, 74, 76, 106, Smallwoud, K. 168 Smiley R. 67, 168 Smith, C. 67 Sm it,h G. 74 311911, P. 49, 850 51, 54. 56, 168 Stacey, L.4 52 54 75168 Stcgcr,K .50 76,100 104 169 Stem, J. 169 Sleinmctz.JS169, 71, 169 Stewart. M. 169 Stone, M. 169 Sutto1'1, B. 62 T Taylor D 169 Taylor, R. 50. 76, 77. 106 169 Tcepen, J. 56 57, 77 169 'I'hacker, L. 169 Thompson, A 169 Thompsun. R 76 77,100,169 Tittle D. 66 169 Tomlinsan, B. 52. Tnpp, L. 48. 49, 501, 651, 52, 169 Tucker D. 169 Tudor, .169 V Valcr1us,M 169 VanVurens, D. 2,102 107,169 Vaughn,S . 46 Vincent J. 48, 49, 69, 72 73,169 W Wallace, W. 67 169 Waltcrs D.170 Waters, D 170 Watson, T. 170 Watson, M.170 Waddle, 164170 Wesley.B 62,170 West R170 1 Wcthm ton.56D.14-8 54, 56, 57. 77 170 White, Wllliamstilan 5C. 1760 170 Wi1son B. 62. 170 Wilson, S. 170 Whitis, P. 67C Wilfiamson Wittc. G. 76C 1015001116i 171 Wittckind, K. Wolfe, D. 591705.171l Wor1and. M.56. 171 Warlcy, M. 60 , 171 Wll'iquht, R. 50, 57, 74, 76, 100, 105, Y Yates, E 64.1171 Yerian, B. 1 Clark, C 587,61Davis, B. 145 4,9, 01, 74, 75 116 145 Davis K. 145 Day, 14 Cochran. L5145 Degaro D 48, 49 50, 52, 58, 61, 8037, P 117971145107,145 D74 75d 13.5145 1amor1 B?MR 4 145 Dickson, R. 76 77 100 102,107 115 1: J 50 104, 145 Duncan: D. 60 Coomer, N. 14 Dunn, E. 145 Cooper, G. 56, 145 Dwyer, D. 146 Cooper, v, 6 , 145 . L 61 E c 6' 40.5 50. 56 57 71, ox, 13-11 11. 14s $459,910 151-7141456117. R. 146 nswc Elf . 8 73 146 Crocker J. 74, 76 5.1105 4145 12111317151 64,'146' 76, 1041 Crouch. 68 Elstun, P. 146 Crfrcw 1,56, 55. 457. '33. 71, Endeiann, 41.191.449 5716651474, 14153 Cun615,,1.145 39 D 9 ' 7 77 7 D Ernspiger, I. 71, 74, 146 Dalton, M. 66 F Dalton, V. 64, 145 Daniel, c. 64, 77, 145 Farris Davis.A.145 Fcnne1l, Lj 411 50, 60, 76 140 Funske, D. 65, 146 Fichtcr, L. 146 Fields, W 146 Fischer,C.48,76,100,102,146 FilzgeraId,D.69,100, 146 Flynn 65 146 Fontaine. S 76 Foazcr. N. 146 Ford, T. 145 Faust. D. 146 Faust. M. 48, 67. 146 Frambes, I 43, 51, 52, 60, 75, 78, 146 French, 146 Fu1mcr, M. 76, 146 G GaH'ncy. P. 64- Garm, C. 56. 146 Garvey, D , 146 Gciscr, J. 48, 50. 60, 76, 100, 102, 107, 146 Gcnton, T. 69, 71, 146 Gillespie, K. 146 Gillespie, S. 146 Gncckc, M. 146 Goccku, P, 67, 146 Goodman, J. 66 Gaodin, C. 146 Gridcr, 13.411, 146 Grigsby, K. GrigsbyI S. 61, 68,74,146 H HalL L. 58 Hamilton. C. 574 Hamlin. M 52,555.145 Hamm, M. 48, 56, 57'? ,76 103,146 Haurahan, G. 106,146 Harless, A. 146 Harmon, L 146 Hav2n5,K.67,146 Hawkins P 60,146 Hawvcr, I 60, 7'8 146 caton,146 Hedge, B. 651 146 Hcdgc, J. 146 HcIton, C, 146 Helton, K. 146 Hensley. M1 65, 146 Hester, M. 146 '. 6 Hinklc1 T. 107 146 Hock. C. 56. 69. 71 74-. 77, 146 Hoover, N. 60 69 71, 75, 146 Hopkins, K 74 781 146 Hopkins 1171,56, 146 um, Hmm, 11.6411 51 52, 60, 74, 75, 77. 146 Howard. B. 147 Hubbard, C. 78. 147 Hubbard, E. 147 Huvy. T. 7 Huntington. J. 147 Hurd. J. 67, 147 Hurt, J. 147 Huskey, 13. 66 Husscy, S1 69, 72, 147 J Jackson, T. 14-7 Jasper, J1 147 Johnson. G. 56. 57. 147 Jones, G. 48. 60. 147 ,Inncs, G. 76. 100, 102, 106, 147 K Kciscr. 91. 631 147 Keller, C. 147 KBHE'r, M1 106, 147 4 u- King. D. 67, 147 KnoppI-r 13.50. 78. 147 Kramer.13 106, 147 Kncger. 5. 60 Km: KInda111D. 147 L Laakr, 11. 67. 147 Lacinak, J. 79 Landcss.K.147 Lands. A. 56.4 61. 68,. 74- Lalkin. D. Larrison G16 4147 Lausnn.P.6-'1-,147 LI-ac1I.L.72.147 LI-III-II,T.56,14-7 LvidI-nhcimI-r, D, 147 LcII1rnthmcr.R. 147 Leonard H.116 Lester. 0. 14-7 Lfvi. G. 147 LI-IIVallI-n. L. 60. 147 Lcw' 15 I147 Litmcr. S 147 Love, F. 6 Lovelt, D1 43. 147 Lou'L-nstcin. K. 14-7 Loy, R. 56, 147 M Marlz,,I.72.14-7 Massey. A. 52, 767, 76 77,100,102, 106,147 Matthews. C. 105, 106,147 aIIpin. . 147 McCallzI, L. 64, 147 McCurmack1M.61,147 McErlane. B. 76. 104 147 McFarland, ,I.41'1, 69 71,72,147 McFarland L.7B,14-7 McKcu. L 147 McKinney. M1 147 Meadow. E1 147 Meadows, G. 66 Mcaghcr. T. 56. 57, 147 MCI'ISI:f R. 51, 56, 57. 147 Miller, C. 48, 56, 57, 147 Miller, D. 72. 73, 76, 106, 147 Miller, S. 147 M1115 C. 147H MiIaclc. K1 Moore c.561457.69,147 Mmgrnmth. 16.4770 Morcland. D Mayugwc C 48.1576, 69, 71 75 77, 4- MurrL-11, L, 147 N Naish, C. 51, 77, 147 Ncclcy, 13. 147 Ncclcy, Z, 147 Nelson C.i D147 Nun. v.1 148 Norehcutt,'?1150,76,102,107,148 O OBriI-m 164,149 OConn'er. M. 105, 14 Oslcrwisch, D 61,68 69, 71, 74-, 75, 148 P Parsons R. 48. 69. 72 Parlin. 13 61. 1413 Patterson, ,I, 148 PattI-Ir'son.1.69 148 1'3an. C. 148 Prirnno. T. 74-. 76 PI tI-,rs I4. 48 52 741,486,143 Philps 0.67.1413 Phelps. T 50. 57 5B,61,71,148 PickI-n-LI R. 149 PrICI c.1453 2.07 Pncst. I 66 PrIvctt,K.68,69,14B Q Quil1en. s. 143 R Rvddington, K. 148 'Rcigcr. D. 72 Reiscrt, A. 143 chrnat, J. 50, 148 Reynolds1 D1 148 Richmond, D, 64. 143 Ringer, D. 73, 148 Rizncy, D. 1411 Riley J. 148 Riley. K 69.1411 Rismn B.69.14B Roark 07914848 Rnhdcnburg. 1.1 Rohdunburg, V7. 56,8 69, 76 Raw, G Rose 13.43, 56,57, 69, 71, 78, 148 RmIland 5134,1148 Runion, 1 . 61, 14B Rupert 1.61 68 71 1741177 143 Rusk, P. 68, 70 71 Rutland, 11.48. 50, Z5114S2, 60, 69, 71,72, 75, 148 S SalzmanM R. 60 106 Schad1 56. 57, 73, 148 Schneidyr.l3. 671148 Schulm. C. 56,1711, 14B Schu1tz. K Schwankhaus', 4'1. 48, 50, 58, 76, 100, 107 148 Scth:'arng-g, 13. 4B 49, 52, 61, 71, 74, Schwictcrmani M. Sexton, M 100710414107 Shppard, S. 677 Shlrlcy, 5. 14B Sicgman,K.57,148 Sigmon, J.14781 Silbcr, R. Simon J. 1017,7104, 148 Simpson,148 S1oan, B 148 Smlth, G. 56, 148 Smith. G. 105, 148 Smith, J. 58. 148 SmIthI. R. 148 SInith,R.50,148 SmIth, T. 74,148 Snellncr. 1.148 Sunnycalf, B. 148 Spickz, M 48 Spur1ock. J. 148 Stadcrman, T. 50, 76. 100, 106, 148 Stanknvics1 S 48,57057,14B Stapleton. C. 76 Stowm D. 48. 4-91. :52, 60 61, 71, 74 75. 77 78, Stockman, J 641717138148 Sweet D. 49,52,130, 61, 68, 74-, 751148 T Tanner, S1 148 Tartur,A.67,143 Taylor B 75 76,100 148 Taylor . 18 Taylor, M. 66 148 Tcdford, 13. 5D. 1413 Tincher, D. 105. I48 Tomlinsnn, B, 149 Trammell. R. 65, 149 Trauth, D. 67 Trontmcn. R, 149 Trusty, M. 149 Tumblcson, G. 14- 'I'urncr, J. 149 U Upchurch, R. 67 V Vanover, R, 149 W Wagner 5. 149 Wall W 65, 149 VVaHIIn. T. 64. 149 Ward. J 149 VVcIcklcy, T.149 Wcirich K.149 West, C.74-, 149 West, 11.49 50, 56, 761 100, 106, 149 White B. 713,149 White, M. 14.9 I'VIIite1 T1 64, 149 VVhitcakcr, D. 149 Whitcakcr, D. 149 Wilkerson, ,I. 107. 149 Wilkerson. J. 149 W111, '1'. 67 Williams. P. 149 Wilsun, D1 149 1Vilson. H, 73. 149 VV'IthI-rs, R. 149 VVoudsl. 4V. 48, 49, 56. 57, 61, 68, 70, VVorIand. I. 51. 60, 73, 149 Wright B 413.513.7176, 105,149 Y Young, J. 149 SOPHOMORE INDEX A Adams, T 140 Adkins, J. 104 Adkins, T. 1411 Altman, G. 76 Ayers,D.104 Aylward c 140 B Baglicn, B Baglicn, R.1665,76,106,140 Baker,13. 74,,0140 M.140 Ball .459, 56 57,140 Ballard 14 46 Barber, J. 140 Barton, E. 140 Bayer, F. 140 Beach, 5. Bcaty,D .56, I40 Bcaty,D14-U Bcckelheimelr, J 58,140 Belmont, M. 140 Bcrnius, R. 50 60,140 Bishop P.146 Bordwme, .140 30552, D. 56, 57, 75, 140 Bowling, J. 72. 3 4 Bnyd, .56, 76, 100, 103,107, 140 BradanE.140 Bradford M.140 Brady A. 140 Brinkt1opke,L 140 Brisbin,1140 Brown, 13. 140 Brown, L. 70 Brown, P. 140 Buhr, C. 56 140 Bumett,P.60, 73,140 C Caddell, D 74 Calchcra, S 60, 68, 74, 7B, 140 Calhoun, D. 140 Calhoun, R. 140 Cannava, M. 40 Carr M 61 74, 77, 86, 140 Carsan, P. 60, 1.4 40 Carter 140 Caudc1l, CD 1115 Cecil, M. 140 Childress, L. 140 C1a.rk,A756,1105, 140 Cla1k, Clark, S 14614 Coburn, W. 140 Coffey, D. 140 CoHcy, R. 79,140 Collins, C. 140 Colsun, K 78,140 Condrcn, M. 140 Cn'nuwlly,D K. 140 Cccpcr,D.140 Costellu,G.60140 Cox, J 49, 51, 56, 57, 77, 140 Cox,K 6 Cox, M. 140 Cox, M. 51 56. 57, 61, 77, 140 Crccdcn.M.74,79,140 Crcsic, J , 140 Crockett. D. 79 Crowc, j. 75, 140 Crowcak, T. 140 Crustin, P. 60 Crutchfield, M. 140 D Dalton, S. 744 0146 Damien, J.1 Damien: R. 1400 Davidson, PI. 70, 140 Davis.G.140 Day. 13.60 DcBordc M. 56, 61, 71, 74, 140 Del 11, L. 140 Die arson, K. 140 Dickson, L, 56, 140 D055, 79 Dowd, D, 140 Dtu, B. 75, 141 Dulong, B. 141 Duncan, B. 141 Duncan, J. 141 Dunigan. J. 141 E Eb K.141 Ec cl, M, 141 Edwards, J. 141 Epperson, B. 76, 107, 141 F Fanning, D. 60, 141 Ferguson, L. 51, 56, 71, 141 7.08 Fields, K 79,141 1 e, 1 1115112125111! 56, 57, 76, 77, 100, 103, Fisher. Fitzgerale,K.156,76,100,104,1.06. 141 Flynn, D 169,71,72,77,141 Fox, 5.141 Fox, G. 73 76,141 FrankcnhofLM 60 141 Freeland, M. 60, 141 Frocdge,W 41 Frast, D. 141 Fulmcr, R. 141 Fulmer, 5. 56, 61, 74, 141 ch, D. 106, 141 G Gabe, T. 60 GadbcrryD, D1711,74,77,141 Gaddis, 141 G317 ney 74, 11.41 Gaitskili, 13 Garrison, 0.11411 Cast, C. 1 George, B. 1 Giacci. G. 60, 103, 107, 141 Gillespie, D. 141 Gocckes, K.141 Goff, 141 Gasser,S J 61 71, 74 141 Grace, K 51 60, 141 Grimmcissen, M 141. Gross, M. 78, 141 Grovc5,J.141 Guidi, A. 73 141 Gustin, P 70, 71, 141 H ,p. HH .p Hadley, P.1 Hagg1s, 13-431.1 50,I 61, 68, 74, 141 Hall: D 49,169,141 Hall, 5. 60, 2:104 141 Hamm, D7141 Harmon, P. 141 Hartman, E. 60, 74, 77, 141 Hathaway, B. 633,173, 141 Hathaway, Hauncrt T. 60,107,141 Hedge, R. 141 Henderson B. 51 56, 57 74,79,141 Hengcs, 0151411 Hensley,D H,csse1 S 51, 11601, 61, 70, 71, 74, 141 Hicks, 5. 76, Hill D A,50 163 Hink1:,A K. 141 Habbs,141 Hodge, S. Hoffman, W.1,74 76,100,141 Hopk1ns,M. 70, 141 Horslcy, J. 1 1 Hmtcrman, R. 56, 57, 141 Hubbs, T. 141 Hudgens, M 141 Hughes. . 141 Hun, c. 56, 57, 76, 100, 103, 107, 141 I Jobe, J. 66 72,1,73 79,141 Johnson, B. Johnson, C. 75,1141 Johnson, C. 56, 142 Juhnson, D. 142 Johnson, D 73,142 Johnson,G.1 Johnson, J. 504 2,106 142 Johnson, K.1 Johnson. 5. Jones N. 51,156 69, 71, 72, 74, 75, 77, 142 Jones, 5. 73 Jones, V. 60, 77, 7B, 142 K Kelsch. M. 142 Kingcry, D. 142 Kirchgcssacr, G. 142 Klanke, C. 142 Klankc, D. 142 Kochbc, J. 142 Krummc, R, 60, 142 L Lambert. B. 142 Lane, N.SG, 57 76,100,103,107, 142 Lawson, C.7 Lav. J. 56 57766109104 14 2 Layman, D. 60,161,,77 78.142 each, Leaf, P. 1420' Lect,J.142 Linder,M.76,105,106, 142 Lindsey, M. 1 Little, E 58, 73, 74, 78, 142 Long: D. 142 Love, GD 142 Lovilt, 660,731142 L1.u:a11,'DD.1 .57,77,79,106,142 Lusk, R. Lynn:,C.710, 142 M Mahedy,K . 412 Marksbury, M 76,106,104,106,142 Marsh311,F 142 Martin, C. 60, 142 Massey, J. 142 Matthews, E. 142 Matthews, S. 142 McAnnally, E. 114-2 Mcchhan, J. 12 McMullin, V 51 , 56 57,106,142 McShane, M. 5761,1142 Mecce, 60, ,142 'M'c1:ce,W.1427 Meinkmg D. 60, 0104 107 I42 Meyun 5,,106 142 Mitchel, S. 7164210 Mizc, A. 58,142 Morgan, 14.1712, 77, 78, 142 Morton, P. Murph, 13.1 74, 142 Murrcl,L . 100, 106 N Naish, J. 74 77, 79 142 o c, Noland K 50, 61, 76, 77, 86, 142 No1!c,S I42 0 Ogle, G.56,12 Owens, L.56,71,105,142 P Pangburn, T. 60. 76, 100, 142 Parker, D. 71, 73 142 57, 109, 1115, 143 Parker, Parks, C. 50, 56, 78, 143 Pamc,143 Pelfrey, SD 6111,4143 Pcponis, Perkins, P. 72, 73 143 Peters, B. 71, 144 Pctrey, D.143 Pctrey, 11143 P6:ter,D . 51, 60, 74, 143 Phelps, B. 50, 69, 71, 143 Phelp 5, J. 104 Phillips, J 74,143 Pickles1mer D. 74, 143 121,1; 0.143 P11man L. 73, 143 Ping, D. 69, 72. 73 Pitman, W. 143 Popplew211,1K31143 PrIbblc, J Prince, P.B 60.143 Prues, P. 5,0 56,57,143 Pryor, D. 143 R Rakes, 5.70 Ramsay, C.143 Ramsey, P.143 Reagan. M. 56, 70, I43 Reed, T. 14 chcnfusz, J 601 143 Reynol ds. LE 43 Richardson, E. 143 Richardson, P. 143 Rohdcnburg, D, 143 Rohrig, W. 143 Ralph, C. 69 143 Rose D. 74 793143 Rose. M. 78 Rotter, 13.156, 57, 143 Rowland, 13 Roy,R56,57,107. Royality.5 4.9, I513. 56, 57, 69, 74, 143 Rump, 78, Russell, D 143l Ryan, B Salzman, R. 143 Sanders, S. 143 Tartcr, R, 59, 144 Schmidt, j. 143 Taylor, D. 69. 14-4- Sc11midt,$. 74-. 70 105.107,143 Thacker. R.103.144- Schmidt, W 72, 7 , 143 Thompson, C. 73. 144 schn11zlc'r,n 77,143 Timberlake, B, 56, 57, 100, 144 Schurgast. L143 Trent, L. 144 Scitcr, G. 3. 143 Tumhlvson, G. 61, 71, 74, 78, 144 Smser, A. 143 Sharp, J1 79, 112;; Shepard, T. Sheppard 3143 Utter, G. 104 Shillingcr:IN178143 5111111, PR. 1,05 143 V 51151131144 lec-rius K.144 Simon,D.74,106 144 Vincent; 0, 79' 144 2mm 3- 714,14 144 Vincents. D1050, 55, 72, 73, 144 1111 . - Vs .17 1 51111111; D. 60 71, 79, 1+1 0 ' 4 51111111, D. 101 W Smith, D 56,57,613, 71, 79, 144 Smith, G 144 Walker M. 74, 76, 144 Smith, I.56,57,107, 144 Wa11,D. 3,144 Smith, ,1 73,144 Wallace, D156 70 71,74,144 Smkh. K. 69, 76. 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C. 101. 1311 Scmncy. I, 138 ScstL'r. R. 138 Shea. J. 1311 512621116, C. 138 Shearin, .1- 138 511011013 B. 70, 138 Sherman, R. 1311 Sicgman. R. 138 511111-13 L. 7'1, 138 31111011, R. 77 106 138 Simpson. D 61.70 74. 138 5111215011, R 60,74. 86. 106, 318 81.11111, B. H Shyhack 5.138 31u511cr. P. 138 Smith, D. 138 Smith, S. 138 Soulsby, R. 138 Spaw. V. 49, 61, 71, 77. 313, 1311 Spciglc B. 101 105, 1 Spurlock,1 18 Stafford. AL 101. 105,138 St1'arsI M. 133 Steele, M. 138 Steinhaucr, L. 70 Stephens, D. 103, 105, 138 Slrvens, G. 138 Stewart, D. 1311 Strickcr, K, 138 Slrunk c.1311 Sullivan B 13 Sutmn, 11701586106, 138 Swanson, J. T Tancr, S. 138 Taylm', B. 1311 Hlayloz, J. 138 T121 ucsan, B 58.73.1311 Thumpsu'n M.61,106 '1'1'10rn10n.,1.1391 Tinchcr, D. 86 ToInpki1Is.P. 74,1379, 139 Troxc11,M. 7. 77, 139 mecll, W. 139 Tutkvr, J. 71. 139 Tungatc, S. 73, 139 U Underwood, J. 139 Utter. G. 56. 101, 139 V Vanovcr, R. 105 W Wade, R. 139 Wagner, P. 139 W'nglu'n V.-50,139 Waikcn P 139 VVn11.11-1.70I472.101,103,139 Wall 11.70.1311 Ward, E. 78, 139 1161111, I, 139 WardwcH. B. 73. 139 Waters. S. 61, 70, 139 Waters. T. 139 11'0115, P. 139 West. T. 139 11'151'Er1111'yur, M. 73 139 W'111t1',B. 139 1131110 11. 133 VV111te. L. 139 14'ick1'1111'y1'r. W. 77. 105, 139 1131110151111 J 70.139 VVilliamsnn. D. 139 W1In11s G. 139 1111151111. D, :11. 74. 139 Wiscmnn, K. 139 11100115, A. 56. 103. 139 1171111115. C. 139 Woods, 8.106, 139 117011113111. J. 139 Wright. K. 79 Y Van's. D. 139 York. D. 51, 56. 70, 139 SENIOR STAFF CO-EditorS-in-Chief Cathy Coburn Joy Morgan Literary Co-Editors Leslie Stacey Lora Tripp Club Co-Editors Sandy Murphy Sue Scott Assistant Club Editors Delores Daniel Gloria Manning Sports Editor Ken Colyer Faculty and Senior Portrait Co-Editors Barb Keeney Vicki Kingery Assistant Faculty and Senior Portrait Editor Cindy Moore G.A.A. 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