Norwood High School - Silhouette Yearbook (Norwood, OH)

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NORWOOD HIGH SCHOOL - NORWOOD,OHIC 1972 SILHOUETTE Edgiulw'lln r xkfim aux? Eiui x. CO-EDITORS: Diane Degaro Rebecca Rutland PUBLICATIONS ADVISOR: Miss Shirley Smith BUSINESS ADVISOR: Mr. Lynn Adams dihQad-n db: ,va . .2 Q- H ,h- WW-nluU-h wake uh Mfg 'W l! ; 33 g '1 Cum. W 113.? ' . i ,7; 31 ' 7 f 34 m M f, 127 - PEOPLE 157 - ADS 248 - INDEXES 267 - Directions are a vital part of the development of human individuality. In our early years we find ourselves herded in the same general direction in our scholastic and social contacts. Gradually, our distinctive per- sonalities emerge, and through our ex- periences we develop our own identities. High school is a phase of life which affords us the opportunity to strengthen our capabilities in our chosen areas. We are given the chance to pursue our interests; we choose for ourselves the courses we wish to study and the activities in which we wish to participate. Thus, by following our own directions we become individuals, separate and in- dependent, yet still part of the whole. The directions we choose to follow now will serve as a pattern for decisions to come. I,WMH.WM.W --; .. gs. . .mfmwmhumwm, unr-WWW . V.H,a..k...w,.. ,u 12 g g: mu-r-r rtw-o 0,1 .P7... rq-q, TM. ww4 . . r-I 13 16 Timuwmezsnr'vm- A ... . mnpas . m M 18 ALONE 20 TOGETHER 21 SEARCH 22 Wen. nag qu 23 24 25 Students are kept busy throughout the year, not only by scholastic tasks, but also by the many organizations that meet before and after school. These organizations provide students with a variety of activities from which to choose. This variety of clubs attempts to satisfy each individual's interests and talents. They help students to be welI-rounded as well as giving them a'chance to meet other students. Outside involvement. in an organization is just as important to a studentts character as is classroom learning. Many things learned by involvement and experience can direct a student's life in future years. Student Council and Girls' Council consist of students representing all grade levels. The main goal of these organizations is to serve the student and to make school life easier. Student Council worked on the dress code along with Girlsl Council. Giris' Council held two fashion shows, one in the fall and another in the spring. Both clubs undertook projects which helped the com- munity as well as the students. ' National Honor Society is limited to juniors and seniors who are chosen by faculty members in recognition of their outstanding scholarship, leadership, service, and character. The group had monthly meetings and presented the induction . ceremony in February. , This year the language clubs combined forces to make money. The latin, French, and Spanish clubs sold light bulbs, candy and candles in order to make money for their planned activities. All three clubs planned a party in the spring, along with other individual activities , throughout the year. Future Teachers of America, a long established organization at Norwood High School, sets its goals at introducing students to the field of teaching. A Halloween party, Christmas caroling, a spring banquet, a picnic and a Career Day are some of the activities which F.T.A. performed. Debate Club, another organization for all grade levels, is a club whose function is to research the affirmative and negative arguments of a national debate topic. This year the - debaters discussed judicial form. Although the fre- quency of interscholastic debate tournaments has sub- sided in this area, the club members united in homeroom 114 had little trouble creating controversy among themselves. , Projectionists, office, library, counselors' olfice, cafeteria, and clinic workers all spent this year serving the school in various ways. The proiectionists were responsible for distributing and operating the audio- visual aids equipment throughout the school. The office, counselors' office, clinic and library workers mainly ran errands. They also watched the offices and clinic when the secretaries were away. The switchboard t workers operated the switchboard andassisted the secretary with odd jobs. Llobs are made easier and accomplished quicker because of the services of these students. The publications stalls had a busy but successful year. The Mirror saw several changes take place in its operation including a new method of printing and an organized stall whose goals are to enhance creativity and efficiency. The Esprit exhibited some of the works . of very talented students at ,Norw'ood. Poemsfsh'ort stories and other Works were submitted byrstudents and considered by the LiteraryStatkThe'SlLHOUETTE Staff began planning the book in the'summfer. From the meetings of the Senior-Stail cai-ne many sketchy ideas . which were developed and organizedinto a. definite format by the two editors, the publications advisor and the printer. The Business Staffsof these pu'blicatious. . Were also kept busy raising money. All the staffs - ' worked continously throughout the year to bring in the needed money. Publication'would not be. possible. without the hard work and organization of the business 1y L 7 stalls. , 7 a l 7 The music organizations can. always be' found performing 'or rehearsing tor a cOnCe'rt; min the past, this year the marching band performed at' every .iootball game. Also the bandfwas invitedgto' the University of Cincinnati twice, once. tor their annual i band day and also for U. C.'s homecoming game. The Concert Band played for thermid-winter concert and i also for thespring concert. The Orchestra performed for the Senior Class'Play and 'for the Spring Musical. Pep Band this year acquired sweatshirts'andyberets as their uniforms and helped its build school spirit 'at the a basketball games. Senior Choir displayed their talents at the Thanksgiving, Christmas, andiEaster programs and climaxed theyear with the annual Spring Concert. The freshmen in Junior Choir alsoperf'orr'ned in these programs. Senior Girls' Glee Club . rehearsed on Tuesday and ThUrsday afternoons for their part in all the programs. Mixed .Ensemble and Girls' Triple Trio performed on many occasions away from school'as well as for therschool programs. , a Adding to performances of marching band and pep ' band were the Majorettes and lndianettes. Thercold football season was warmed by the gleaming smiles of the Maiorettes, and basketball season saw the clever routines of the Indianettes. . . ' I. - This Year's sports activities were also encouraged and aided by members of Pep Clubrand N Club. Pep Club started a new point system for making signs and'going regularly to all sports -activities. N. Club had monthly meetings'at which time they planned ways to increase '. .their treasury and to. also award members for their services, ' , - ,. r - Many clubs originate in the technical building. Their members are those juniors and Seniors training for a speciiic field. 'These , clubs 'include 'Cuisine Club, Distributive Co-ops,.0fiice Co-ops, Cosmetology Club, Machine Shop', Electricity Club, and Junior and Senior Auto Shops. These students share'their ideas as Wellas their talents by serving the school and outside patrons. One of the oldest groups at Norwood High School is the YuTeensr Their main purpose is .to giveggirls an opportunity to take an actiire'part'in'a'group by coming to their meetings as Well as attending their many activities. ' ' . . , ' ' At Norwood,jas in all'high' schoolsgthere is a wide range of clubs available. Clirbstor'everytype of student can be'foundsln. clubs students become secure with the ileeling of belonging to .a group, and learn to strive for a common goal. And thus achieving that goal, they attain an Overall feeling of satisfaction and contentment. . '. ' ' ' NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS: GIRLS' COUNCIL OFFICERS: Marlene Kiser, secretary; Jay Geiger, treasurer; John Schwankhaus, Qiane Degaro, president; Darlene Engel, vice-presidenl; vice-president; Jim FennelLsecrelary; Diane Linda Degaro, treasurer. Degaro, president. WHO'S WHO Nu 1,414 't STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: Jay Geiser, president; Jim Fennell, vice-president; Darlene Engel, treasurer; Diane Degaro, secretary. . AA V M 4-. PROIECTIONISTS OFFICERS: lohn Schwankhaus, treasurer; Bob Tedford, president. SILHOUETTE EDITORS: Rebecca Rutfand, Diane Degaro, co-editors-in- chief. MIRROR EDITORS: loan Peters, assistant editor; Randy Parsons, editor-in- chiei. 29 WHO'S WHO ESPRIT STAFF: Diane Degaro, editor-in-chief; Becky Schwarberg, business ART CLUB OFFICERS: Kayla Dodson, manager; Connie Cornelius, linda Degaro, assistant business managers. president; Malinda Ball, secretary. SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS: Dave Roller, vice- president; Larry Fischer, treasurer; Randy Hosier- man, secretary; Raymond Roy, president. FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS: Paulette Key, president; Dan Lovell, vice-president; Phyllis Garland, treasurer; Vicki New, secretary. . , J . SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS: Mary Cox, treasurer; Cheryl Moore, president; Dorothy Smith, vice-president; Vicki Woods, secretary. lATlN CLUB OFFICERS: Linda Degaro, treasurer; Tom Grace, vice-president; Tim Cox, secretary; Angie Ball, president. 30 W ui-Nmnr DEBATE CAPTAIN: Randy Paxsons. CUISINE OFFICERS: Mike Hensley, sgln-al- arms; Bob Hedge,treasurer; Wayne Wall, special committee; Gary Flynn, president; Dennis Fenske, special committee. NOT PICTURED: Mike Bryce, vice-president; Ron Trammell, secretary. 6:: '.. mum FTA OFFICERS: Ian Frambes, president; Rebecca Rulland, secretary; Lottie Stone, vice-presidenl; Brenda Horsley, treasurer. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION OFFICERS: Debbie Diamond, vice-president; Dennis Schultz, president; Carolyn Hubbard, treasurer; Phyllis Coffey, secretary. OFFICE CO-OPS OFFICERS: Peggy Eich, secretary; Dave Wilson, treasurer; Barb Criswell, president; Kathy Siegman, vice-president. COSMETOLOGY OFFICERS: Debbie Bayer, president; Charlotte Daniel, vice-presidenl; Vickie Dalton, secretary; Linda McCalla, treasurer. 31 WHO'S WHO MACHINE SHOP OFFICERS: Dan Hickman, president; Ken Smith, secrelary; Kelly Wiseman, vice-presidem; Bill Horn, treasurer. SENIOR CHOIR OFFICERS: SEATED: Rebecca Rulland, president; Julia McFarland, treasurer; Patti Rusk, Vicki Woods, robe managers; STANDING: Norman Patterson, chaplain; Billy Risma, property manager; Mike Wall, libratian. ELECTRICITY CLUB OFFICERS: George Fredrick, secretary; David Ballou, president; Allan Massey, vice- presidenl; lerry Hurd, treasurer. l ?h. 1.1 miltlnuf m- m . BAND COUNCIL: Mark Schad, president; Dennis Wall, secretary; Missy Zeuel, librarian; Scott Newsom, Bill Wright, managers; Dave Elliott, Donna Ping. N CLUB OFFICERS: Richard Dickson, president; Jay Geiser, secretary; John Schwankhaus, vice-president; Chuck Benjamin, treasurer. PEP CLUB OFFICERS: Dana Sweet, president; Jackie Rupert, vice- president; Becky Schwarberg, secretary; Barb Haggis, treasurer. . aw Fr...'.k.1 171:1, . Y-TEEN OFFICERS: loltie Stone, ptesident; Dinah Parker, vice-president; Karen Spaw, secretary; Debbie Tincher, treasurer. 33 Fisk $.93Liine . . 5V makxzv i uauK WA 2. 575:. U; r, W Mun ? mwzp amt? W NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 1. Brenda Horsley 2. Rebecca Rutland 3. Mike Hamm 4. Michael Freeland 5. William Wright 6. Roberi Baglien 7. Dennis Fousl 8. Robert Bernius 9. PaulCarson 10. Judy lobe 11. David Fye 12. Patty Prues 13. Charles Hull 14. Diana Layman 15. lulia Naish 16. Jeanne Childers 17. Mary Brotzge 1B. Phyllis Coffey 19. Paulette Key 20. Lottie Stone 21. Karen Cannava 22. Greglohnson 23. Judy Rexroat 24. Barbara Henderson 25. Robin Leach 26. Sfephen Slankovics 27. Linda Wright 26. Dorothy Smith 29. David Hamm 30. William Taylor 31. Barbara Criswell 32. Ellen Little 33. Barbara Knepper 34. William McErIane 35. Audie Setser 36. Mary Endejann 37. VickiWoods 38. Darlene Engel 39. Kevin Popplewell 40. Donald Whiteaker 41. John Schwankhaus, vice-Dresident 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 4B. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 75. 76. 77. 78. 80. Michael Chelekis Darlene Hill Michael Laake Linda Tanner Christine Grider Randy Parsons Connie Mounce Cecilia Walton Cheryl Moore Diane Degaro, president Sharon Hussey Ruby Meece James Wilson Shirley Cox . Janet Frambes David Elliott Julia McFarland William Kramer Michael Bowman Carla Miller Larry Fischer Ken Fitzgerald Pam Clem Bob Bishop Neal lane lay Geiser, treasurer Dan Lovell Diane Pfister Jenny Cox Chuck Fischer Mary'Cox lerry Hurd . Jill Crowe Miss Guenlerl Deborah Stewart Rebecca Schwarberg Jim Fennell, secretary . Joan Peters Dorinda DeTellem 35 GIRLS' COUNCIL 36 wt. mzamm' .w rayay . Sue Hamilton . Diane Degaro, president . Donna McCreary . Vivian Chaney Mary Cox . Dinah Parker . Tina Arhino . Judy Rexroat . Marlene Kiser, secretary . Ronah Stephens . Darlene Engel, vice-president . Debbie Bayer . Patti Rusk . Ruby Cole . Donna Harmon 16. Debbie Taylor 17. Julia McFarland 1B. 1 9. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. . loanne Hubbard Donna Crouch Pam Quillen Marsha Cox Theresa Cooper Paulette Key Kathy lones Beth Sennetl Linda Bowman Julia Naish Linda Degaro, lreasurer Angie Ball Robin Siltason Jenny Cox Donna Rose Beverly Knight -..3.. .fw- m Jamar- . .4.-...,...h.; , Mrwp; a. -;',' w ArW-n. AE4H .FM .- w WW . linda Degaro . Jenny Cox . Mr. lawson . Dan Vincent Jay Geiser, president . Brenda Horsley . Joan Tepe . Rick Slusher . Paula Tompkins 10. Rod Gilreath 11. Chuck Noland 12. Richard Dickson 13. VickiSpaw 14. Diane Degaro, secretary 15. Ricky Anderson 16. Renee Simon 17. Debbie Stewart mmumgn-hwwu 3B 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24 25. 26. 27. 2B. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. Julia Naish jim Fennell, vice-president Mike Fulmer Torn Grace Gail Tumbleson lottie Stone Patty Ball Rebecca Schwarbetg Randy Parsons Mike Bowman Cecilia Walton Pam Clem Bill Krebs Dennis Miles Dana Sweet Darlene Engel, treasurer .PROJECTIONISTS 1. Ice Simon 2. Randy West 3. John Lewis 4. Richard Dickson 5. Bob Bernius 6. Terry Staderman 7. John Schwankhaus, treasurer 8. Mark Boggess 9. Jim Cook 10. Mr. Norcross 11. Bob Tedford, president 12. Dave Hill 13. Chuck Benjamin 14. Chuck Fischer 15.71eii Northcutt 16. Steve Brennecke 17. Jim Fennell 18. Mike Chelekis 19. Jay Geiser 39 SILHOUETTE STAFF 40 soonNgNyIPwN-a . Brent Hathaway . Maryanne Hamlin . Jay Fitzpatrick Mary Cox Dana Sweet Neal Lane . Darrell Buchanan . lanelFramhes . Renee Thompson . Parn Clem . Garry Lanison . loan Peters . Bev Phelps . Sharon Nolte . Ellen Little . Judy Smith 31. . Rebecca Rutland, co-editor . lay Geiser Miss Smith . Nomalones . Doug Bosse . Becky Schwarberg . Mike Bowman . Barb Knepper . Brenda Horsley . Debbie Stewart . Alan Massey linda Wright . Carol King . Diane Degaro, co-editor Mr. Adams 41 OGN9U'IJ-DJN-l 42 . Kim Alexander . Sue Clark . Kathy Reddington . Denise Dick . Pam Goodlander Kathy Morgan . Vickie Riley . Marsha Carr . lackie Rupert . Debbie Ratliff Brenda Horsley . Rebecca Rutland . Ricky Anderson . William Webb . linda Owens . Christine Crusoe Kathy Morgenrolh 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31 . 32. 33. 34. Brenda Sullivan Sandy Kidd layme Beckelheimer Debbie Pottinger Julia Naish Teresa Mayne Bonnie Grace Nancy Slaughter Barb Dulong Becky Bales Tina Weekley Mike Sexton Vicki Walke Peggy Friar Carolyn Hubbard Zandra Neeley Trish Robertson 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. Sandi Wilson Belly Baker Daryl Maslin Bruce Holloway Fred Jinks joe Horn Cathy Hopkins land Worland Jeff Northcutl lim Powell Pete Hawkins Paula Tompkins Mike Laake Vickie Spaw Bob Bishop Gary Cooper Bill Snyder MIRROR REPRESENTATIVES 1. Kim Ramsey 2. Donna Leidenheimer 3. Karen Ryan 4. Flo Riddle 5. Glenna Yates 6. Sharon Royalty 7. Sylvia. Fulmer 8. Sandi Thompson 9. Billie Bryant 10. Margie Schroeder 11. Terry Bruce 12. Carol lancaster 13. Chris Ramsey 14. Kathy Fitzgerald 15. Marsha Carr 16. Karen Grainger 17. Jeanne Dowd 18. Mary Cox 19. Connie McCoy 20. Diane Pettit 21. Kathy Spaw 22. Pam Goodlander 23. Lynn Barker 24. Darlene Lally 25. Marianne Gaddis 26. Melissa Murray 27. Bev McWhorter 28. Jackie Rupert 29. Renee Simon 30. Bruce Holloway 31. Don Moreland 32. Mike laake 33. linda Bowman 34. Cathy Bush 35. Beth Sennelt 36. Connie Ramsey 37. Nancy Ernspiger 38. Bob Bishop 39. Terri Smith 40. Greg Smith 41. Bili Snyder 42. Rick Anderson 43. Mike Sexton 44. Jim Powell 45. Jeff Northcutl 46. Joe Simon 47. Joe Horn u; 1 i-vi' Ed .. . rv-llf' . . l 5.11! 43 44 DNE m. 'ITIBAL Til f MIRROR STAFF 1.. Sharon Nolte 2. Carry Larrison 3. Tim lucas 4. Jeff Wilkerson 5. Joan Peters, assistant editor 6. Randy Parsons, editor 7. Rod Best 8. Miss White 9. Bill Howard 10. Nadine Hoover l! 45 ESPRIT w 1 1. Pam Clem 11. Greg Seiter i 2. Melissa Barren 12. Doug Bosse 3. lane! Frambes 13. Ellen Little E 4. Rebecca Rutland 14. Diane Degaro, editor ', 5. Debbie Crouch 15. Carry Larrison i 6. Dana SW96 16. Cathy Leidenheime: ; 7. Rebbecca Schwarberg, 17. Mike Horsley I1 business manager 13. Angie Ball 3 3- Brenda HOTSIEY 19. Connie Cornelius l 9. Mary Cox 20. Leanne Linder 10. Linda Degaro, assistant business manager mL' -13 v a '3' Hfl; AAIJTM M L angle. ,m r. 11 . ,4 C 46 ART CLUB . Malinda Ball, secretary . Barb Dulong Donna Ping Lyla Lykins Cindy West Catherine Fichter . Mary Lee Schwieterman . Pam Gustin . Mrs. Fey . Mike Phelps . Kathy Hobbs 47 H ms mm rrC 4B 1. Cathy Bush 2. Bonnie Grace 3. Vikkie Blake 4. Brenda Colyer 5. Margaret Edwards 6. Kathy Fitzgerald 7. Kathy Acey B. Michele Heaton 9. Melissa Murray 10. Debbie Tincher 11. Vicki Jones 12. Deena Radar 13. Sally Hessel 14. Debbie Howard 15. Charlotte Rulland 16. Pattie Henson 17. Cheryl Thompson 18. Gail Day 19. Dana Sweet 20. Heather Stone 21. Lynn Barker 22. Brenda Mellett 21. Paulette Key, president 24. Cindy Grubhs 25. Carolyn 3050 26. Lynn Privett 27. Margie Smith 28. Brenda Slaven 29. Vicki New, secretary 30. Linda Lewallen 31. Mike lindsay 32. Connie Cornelius 33. Rebecca Rulland 34. Pete Hawkins 35. larry Chapman 36. Vic Cooper 37. Gregg Seiter 38. Daryl Maslin 39. Mike Smith 40. Tom McCarthy 41. Dianna Webb 42. Greg Moore 43. Doris Meece 44. Diane Smith 45. Joe Bockerstette 46. Michele Eckel 47. Dennis Fanning 43. Greg Giacci 49. Phyllis Garland, treasurer 50. lanis Green 51. Dennis Lovitt 52. Dan Lovell, vice-president 53. Gerry Rolph 54. Glenda Perkins 55. Mike Wall 56. Peg Wallace 57. Nancy Slaughter 58. Mark Boggess 59. Andria lutsch 60. Pam Perkins 61. Linda Wright 62. leff Achten 63. Brenda Horsley 65. Kathy Kushman 65. Ian Frambes 66. Carol King 67. Vickie Riley 63. Pam Clem 69. Marcia Lillie 70. Renee Thompson 71. Kim Baird 72. Mark Cullen 73. Pam Guslin 74. Paul Reeves 75. lane! Worland 76. Denise Meinking 77. Cindy Marlin 76. Sandy Conover 79. Kim Prather 80. Debbie Duncan 81. Diane Pfisler 82. Karen Mattingly 83. Martha Pugh 84. Glenna Yates 85. Steve Pelfrey 86. Robert Baglien 87. Bob 8ernius 88. Linda Bowman 89. Rick Slusher 9D. Loretta Scott 91. Jim Downing 92. Fred links 49 50 SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY 1. Doug Bosse 2. David Hamm 3. Charles Schulte 4. Jenny Cox 5. Donna Crouch 6. Debbie Lucas 7. Byron Becker 8. Ruby Meece 9. Karen Boelleke 10. Melodie Cannon 11. Pat Prues 12. Mary Cox, treasurer 13. Betsy Haier 14. Carol lancaster 15. Sharon Royalty 16. Donna Harmon 17. Cynthia Buhr 18. Dorinda DeTellem 19. Barbara Henderson 20. Shirley Cox 21. Virginia McMullin 22. Pat Ball 23. Lottie Stone 24. Carla Miller 25. Virginia Rose 26. Jill Crowe 27. Dorothy Smith, vice-presidenl 28. Mike Hamm 29. Bill Timberlake 30. Charles Lawson 31. Cheryl Moore, president 32. Vickie Woods, secretary 33. Greg Johnson 34. lerry Smith 35. Doug DeTellem 36. Neal lane 37. Randy Hosletman 38. Dave Rotter 39. Larry Fischer 40. Greg Utter 41. Steve Stankovics 42. Kevin Connolly 43. Ray Roy 44. Charlie Hull . r . r 1:; Afr ,MJJX 2F -15 :1 MN x 5'2 1. Charlie Hull 2. Nancy Ball 3. Melissa Zettel 4. Dorinda DeTellem 5. Debbie York 6. Beth Sennelt 7. lottie Some 8. Barbara Baker 9. Debbie land 10. Kim Weinheimer 11. Cindy Trentman 12. Julie Hopkins 13. Michelle Fenske 14. Betsy Haier 15. Debbie Christian 16. Beth Miller 17. Larry Fischer, treasurer 18. Courtland Snell 19. Shirley Cox 20. Cindy Hock 21. Mary Hopkins 22. Charles Lawson 23. Kim Pilman 24. Kathy Morgenroth 25. leanne Linder 26. Marie Geraci 27. loan Tape 28. Christine Crusoe 29. Dorothy Smith 30. Barbara Henderson 31. Ruby Meece 32. Cynthia Buhr 33. Noma Jones 34. Mary Cox 35. Sharon Royalty 36. Betty Wong 37. Darlene Beckstedt 38. Janet Taylor 39. Candie Mack 40. Gary Cooper 41. Roger Slrunk 42. Jay Fitzpatrick 43. Greg Utter 44. Carol lancasler 45. Melodie Cannon 56. Pat Prues 47. Donna Crouch 4B. jenny Cox 49. Mike Hamm 50. Virginia Rose 51. Vickie Woods 52. Doug Bosse 53. David Hamm 54. Charles Schulte 55. Byron Becker 56. Donna Harmon 57. Raymond Roy, president 58. Bill Timberlake 59. Bill Krebs 60. Bob Duesing 61. Mike Montgomery 62. Neal Schulle 63. Dan Metcalfe 64. Ken Fitzgerald 65. Bob Bishop 66. Neal Lane 67. Jerry Smith 68. Dave Rotter, vice-president 69. Allen Woods 70. Cheryl Moore 71. Marianne Hamlin 72. Virginia McMullin 73. Debbie Lucas 74. Kevin Connolly 75. Rick Loy 76. Greg Johnson 77. Doug DeTellem 78, Bill Boyd SPANISH CLUB w. . 7.... .....,.-....,--.1-. - A... A J..J...................L--.. ..... .1. w, ,..,.., ' W yspT-wJ-v-w 54 3'40 41 42. IA LATIN CLUB 1. Trish Robertson 2. Karol Brown 3. Ellen little 4. laymie Beckelheimer 5. Tom Grace, vice-president 6. lim Cochran 7. Jill Ernspiger 8. Linda Degaro, treasurer 9. Donna Fye 10. Bobbi Pitman 11. leslie Farris 12. Tina Weekley 13. Caesar 14. Ronny Blair 15. Karen Cannava 16. Angie Ball, president 17. Kevin Popplewell 18. Kathy McFarland 19. Marie Kelller 20. Teresa Cooper 21. Ted Hooks 22. Sharon Tungate 23. Jeannie Dowd 24. Bill Wright 25. Phil Henson 26. Lila lykins 27. Dolores Brown 28. Judy Freeman 29. Melissa Zettel 30. Sandy Wilson 31. Bret Telecsan 32. Debbie Parker 33. Connie Ramsey 34. Rita Bentley 35. John Kingery 36. Charles lohnson 37. Tim Cox, secretary 38. Terry McFadden 39. Richard lucas 40. Marybeth Troxell 41. Bob Naber 42. Steve Schad VARSITY 1. Randy Parso ap DEBATERS 55 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA . CherylMoore . Maryanne Hamlin Ruby Meece . Dianne Gamble Mrs. Adams . Paulette Key . Brent Hathaway . Jan Frambes, president . Miss Hacker . Rebecca Rutland, secretary . Noma lones . Martha Pugh 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21 . 22. . Barb Henderson 24. Donna Rose Brenda Horsley, treasurer Sandy Wilson Sally Hesse! 1er Meece Bobbi Pitman Linda Ferguson Lottie Stone, vice-presidenl Marie Kettler Rhonda Childers Pam Goodlander 57 -.-..-.-.-..-.c.1 1. Dennis Fenske, 9. Steve Schmidt special committee 10. Mike Hensley, 2. Gary Steger sergeanl-at-arms 3. Kevin Mahedy 11. Gary Flynn, president 4. Wayne Wall, 12. Robin Leach special committee 13. David Petrey 5. Terry Adkins 14. Jim Rhodes 6. Sam Payne 15. Gary Garrison 7. David Walters 16. Mr. Haines 8. Jim Noble 17. William Pitman CUISINE CLUB 58 DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION m 1. Mr. Sheppard 2. Pandora Cox 3. Michael Loomis 4. Dennis Schultz, president 5. Don Moreland 6. Norma Coomer 7. Dan Madden 8. Marlene Spicka 9. Rose Carman 10. Carolyn Hubbard, treasurer 11. Paulette Healon 12. Phyllis Coffey, secretary , 1. , 1 . J JKHIMTM 59 OFFICE CO-OPS 1. Carol Naish 2. David Wilson, treasurer 3. Iames Crocker 4. Chris Grider 5. Jane Patterson 6. Barb Criswell, president 7. Datlene Hill 8. Sharon Tanner 9. Barb Knepper 10. Peggy Eich, secrelary 60 11. Zandra Neeley 12. Donna Leidenheimer 13. Marlene Kiset 14. Sheila Quillen 15. Linda Cools 16. Kathy Siegman, vice-president 17. Mr. Dietz 18. Melinda While '1 W 0 I n. l SERUM WSWU SENIOR COSMETOLOGY 1. Pat Gaffney 2. Charlotte Daniel, vice-president 3. Kim Alexander 4. Debbie Reynolds 5. Vickie Dalton, secretary 6. Terri Wallen 7. loyce Slockman 8. Debbie Elliott 9. Miss Cover 10. Vicki Carson 11. Debbie Richmond 12. Debi Bayer, president 13. Linda McCalla, treasurer 14. Rosemary Bowman 15. Patty lawson 16. Billie Bryant 17. Mrs. Riley 18.1mm O'Brien JUNIOR COSMETOLOGY 1. Miss Cover 2. Pauleen Fike 3. linda Brown 4. Sandy Goff 5. Terri Smith 6. Becky Keith 7. Tina Vincent 8. Sheila. Summers 9. Kathy Hobbs 10. Kathy Goecke 11. Becky Sewell 12. Mary Rose 13. Joy Duncan 14. Gwen Love 15. Dee Pryor 16. Malinda Ball 17. Barb Dulong 18. Mrs. Riley 63 1. Mr. Sherer 11. Alan Tarter 2. Mike Sexton 12. Kelly Wiseman, 3. Ken Smith, secretary vice-president 4. Bill Horn, treasurer 13. Mike Fans! 5. Gary Phelps 14. David Strunk 6. Paul Hood 15. Roy Silber 7. Gary Voss 16. Roger Upchurch 8. Phil Goecke 17. Jan Groves 9. Dan Hickman, president 18. Joe lee! 10. Dennis Baker MACHINE SHOP 64 ELECTRICITY CLUB 1. lames Mclane 11. David Clark 2.1ames O'Connor 12. David Ballou, president 3. James Iapp 13. John Cresie 4. Tom Martin 14. Michael Laake 5. George Fredrick, secretary 15. Jerry Hurd, treasurer 6. John Koebbe 16. Mr. White 7. John Witle 17. Pete Leaf 8. Dan King 18. Allan Massey, vice-president 9. Kenny Havens 19. Bill Schneider 10. lames Barton . .A . , JL- Elam.- 9:..ng 951.1 . swr'I-r'm - 65 SENIOR AUTO SHOP 1. Howard Leonard 2. Gary Meadows 3. Mike Taylor 4. Gary Rose 5. lohn Priest 6. Fred Love 7. Mike Dalton 8. Terry Goodman 9. Mr. Adelsperger 66 JUNIOR AUTO SHOP wmvgnyuhwwd . Daryl Klanke Thomas King . Mike Marksbury . Mike Belmont Glenn Croucher Tom White . Don Sutton . Mike Bogle . Don Calhoun . Larry Childress . Rod Hedge . Ken Logan . EsselMcAnnally . Mr. Adelsperger 67 mm-hth-a SENIOR CHOIR .x 12. 13. 68 awarl . Bev Phelps . Nadine Hoover . Steve Barker . Linda Ferguson . Nomalones . Norman Patterson, chaplain Linda Degaro . Connie Mounce . Jerry Moore . Breanathaway, accompanist . Rebecca Rutland, accompanist; president Doug Yates, accompanist Vickie Woods, robe manager 14. ArtClark 15. Danlones 16. Becky Schwarbetg 17. Ray Tarter 18. Rita Stephens 19. Steve File 20. julia McFarland, secretary 21. Cheryl Moore 22. Debbie Oslerwisch 23. Mark Lindsay 24. Mike Wall, librarian 25. Patti Rusk, robe manager 26. Sharon Hussey 27. Margie Walker 26. Brenda Parlin 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 33. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. Karen Riley Linda Owens Scott Newsom Mark Weslermeyer Theresa Genton Ted Gabe 'Lynn Privelt Debbie Flynn Judy lobe Mark Linder Debbie Simpson Mr. Priebe, director Terry Bruce Billy Risma, progeny manager Danny Metcalie 69 70 JUNIOR CHOIR 1. Sharon Miracie 2. Ruth Ann Curry 3. Barb Baker 4. Terry McCullah 5. Flo Riddle 6. Mr. Priebe, director 7. Mark Harmon 8. Carmen Gresse: 9. Don Phelps 10. Sandy Brown 11. Debbielones 12. Karen Ryan 13. Dennis Miles 14. Sherwood Woodyard 15. Terry Mastin 16. Charlene Henry T7. '18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. lulie Roy Mike Hennel Cheri Van Vuren Jamie Bigley Vonda Trammell Pam Peyton Becky Corcoran Pat Canlerberry Rick Slusher Don Smith Inc Horn Bruce HolIoway Jim Cochran Paula Lawhorn Jerry Reneman Chris Crusoe 71 1. Ginny Rose 9. Randy Parsons 2. Norman Patterson 10. Debbie Flynn 3. Mark Linder 11. lulia McFarland 4. Nomalones 12. Mr. Priebe,direcior 5. Sharon Hussey 13. Scott Newsom 6. Brent Hathaway 14. Theresa Genlon 7. Becky Schwarberg 15. Billy Risma 8. Rebecca Rutland, accompanist 15, Bey pheng MIXED ENSEMBLE 72 GIRLS' ENSEMBLE . Becky Schwarberg . Debbie Flynn . Linda Ferguson Connie Mounce . Bev Phelps . Sharon Hussey . Jeanne Childers . Julia McFarland . Debbie Osterwisch . Noma tones . Ginny Rose . Rehecca RulIand, accompanist ewummeN-a .a O 4.: MIA 73 GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Mr. Priebe . Janis Greene . Vickie Spaw linda Bowman . Marybeth Troxell . Donna Hinkle . Phyllis Garland . Virginia McMulIen . Cindy Grubbs 10. Ellen Lillle 11. Linda Anderson 12. Donna Fye 13. Sally Hessel 14. Gail Dow 15. Donna Harmon 16. Betsy Hafer 17. Margie Walker 18. Cheryl Moore LOMNUKUIPDJHH 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. Debbie Howard Bobbi Pitman Becky Schwarberg Martha Pugh Nadine Hoover lane Gasser Yvonne Barrett Linda Ferguson Brenda Murphy Linda Hill Dianna Mullins Karen Spaw Marilyn Stears Debbie Wallace Ginny Rose Beverly Phelps Lottie Stone 75 ORCHESTRA 1. Jo Bowling 11. john Kingery 2. Ellen Little 12. BillWrighl 3. Diana Laymon 13. Don Miller 4. Dan Vincent 14. Mr. Phillips, director 5. WendellSchmidl 15. Gary Messer 6. Pam Perkins 16. Bob Dawson 7. ludylobe 17. Fred links 8. Rebecca Rutland 18. Ion Smith 9. Donna Ping 19. Brent Halhaway 10. Dave Rieger 20. Dennis WaII 76 h a.- .ad . Mr. White, director . Dan Vincent . Dennis Wall . Becky Rull'and . lo Bowling . WendellSchmidt . BillWrighl John Kingery Greg Fox . Don Miller . Dave Elliott . Pam Per'kins . Jon Smith . Debbie Howard . Donna Ping . Breanathaway . Bob Dawson . Greg Seiier . Bob Becker . Judy lobe . Fred links . Dave Reiger PEP BAND 77 n 0 Z n PH :5 -l W 2 2 U 78 1. Kim Pilman 2. Beverly Btewer 3. Kristie Hursh 4. Missy Zeuel, librarian 5. Sandy Wilson 6. Leanne Linder 7. Ellen Little 8. Jo Bowling 9. Donna Ping 10. Dan Vincent, drum major 11. Wendell Schmidt 12. Pam Perkins 13. Debbie Howard 14. Scott Newsom 15. Bob Dawson 16. Fred links 17. Judy Mart: 113. Charlotte Rutland 19. Charlie Lawson 20. Vickie Riley 21. Diana Laymon 22. Cheryle Thompson 23. Debbie Ward 24. Sheila Riggs 25. Linda Owens 26. Debbie Ward 27. Paul Delph 28. Ken Conklin 29. Carry Messer 30. Ricky Anderson 31. Roger Wagner 32. Mark Weslermeyer 33. Al Guidi 34. Dave Rieger V. Avqunazgn .m.p....-;,:o... u-.. -- . 2 , 'I-i us-.. 35. Greg Seiter 36. Gerald Moore 37. John Kingery 38.1udylobe 39. Cindy Hoffman 40. Dan Ellwein 41. Carol King 42. Candy Mock 43. Boyce Reynolds 44. Teresa Mayne 45. Brent Hathaway 46. Jon Smith 47. Dennis Wall, secrenry 48. Dave Elliott 49. Dan Wittekind 50. BiII Wright 51. Dennis lovill 52. Byron Becker 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 65. 65. 66. linda Cracraft Mark Schad, president Bret Telecsan Dale Cox Buddy Keith Steve Schad Greg Fox Dan Miller Richard Lucas Charlie Matthews Vic Cooper Mr. Phillips, Concert Band Director Mr. While, Marching Band Direclor Rebecca Rutland 79 30 MAJORETTES 1. Debbie Oslerwisch, captain 2. Ellen Liltle 3. Diana Laymon 4. Sandy Calchera gpcaxlmmawN-I Jill Crowe, captain . Andria Lands . VickiWoods . Dana Sweet . Pam Goodlander . Ellen little . Karen Spaw 1.4. 15. 23. 24. 25. INDIANETTES . Ginny Rose . Vicki Spaw . Diana Layman, co-caplain . Ellen Brown . Melissa Barrett . Debbie Crouch Patti Rusk, co-captain Denise Gillespie . GailTumbleson . Lottie Stone . Jackie Rupert . Debbie Oslerwisch, captain . Peggy Friar . Barb Haggis . Sandy Grigsby Terry Bruce Denise Dick Kathy Spaw 81 n. I W. PEP CLUB Back Row: Leslie Silber, Lynn Barker, linda Flynn, Kathy Spaw, Bill Boyd, Charlie Hull, Larry Fischer, loe Horn, Allen Woods, Mark Boggess, Chuck Noland, Mike Montgomery, Randy Compton, Tony Strunk, Dave Hinkle, Bill Krebs, Chuck Fischer, Jay Geiser, Mike Chelekis, Gary Hall, Joey French, Dinah Parker, Ruby Cole, Linda Fynch, Cathy Bush, Bev Knight, JoAnn Oaks, Terry Cox, Darlene Beckstedt, Yvonne York, Joyce Dickerson, Debbie Vance. Sixth Row: Kim Smith, Ruthann landess, Diane Gamble, Donna Hinkle, Gail Day, Debbie Parker, Pam Perry, Pam Quillen, Dianna Day, Joan Owens, Paula Tompkins, Steve Brennecke, Peggy Burnett, Vicki Jones, Glenna Yates, Marie Kettler, Brenda Childers, Kathy Jones, Marybeth Troxell, Brenda Mellelt, Nancy Hughes, Noma Jones, Sharon Tungate, Bev Wardwell, Patty Wall, Gail Dow, Patty Nickson. Fifth Row: Nancy Koewler, Healher Stone, Terry Treadway, Vicki Walke, Belinda Foust, Terri Cooper, Kathy Ashbrook, Melody Thompson, Kim Ramsey, Bev Sheeler, Connie Johnson, Sheila Dalton, Betty Baker, Donna Bealy, Sandy Hicks, Vikki Blake, Cindy Hoffman, Carol King, Louie Stone, Vicki Spaw, Janis Green, Pat Sullivan, Chris Crusoe, Penny Polrafke, Debbie Christian, Sylvia Fulmer, Angie Ball, Donna Crouch, Margaret Edwards, Nancy Ernspiger, Carolyn Hyden. Fourth Row: lean Tepe, Debbie Nolte, Joan Tepe, Pam Barker, Delores Sharp, lane Gasser, Julia Naish, Karen Spaw, Gail Tumbleson, Ceci Walton, Kathy Morgan, Patty Ball, Sharon Royally, Debbie Wallace, Ellen Little, Barb Henderson, Mary Cox, Sheila Wailace, Connie Rusk, Linda Bowman, Diane Smith, Marilyn Stears, Andrea Lutsch, Debbie Jones, Debbie Cochran, Donna Morgan, Monica DeBorde, Jacky: Phillips. Third Row: Mary Ann Melzger, Marcia Lillie, lulie Hopkins, Maryanne Hamlin, Brenda Horsley, Sandy Dilbert, Bev Mollen, Kathy Morgenroth, Suzy Clark, Vicky Koebbe, Brenda Murphy, Margi Walker, Cindy Trentman, Terri Croweak, Joyce Hinkle, Teresa Mayne, Debbie Ratliff, Chris Wallace, Bev McWhorter, Connie Webber, Doreen DeTellem, Marianne Gaddis, Judy Martin, Tina Arbino, Ronah Stephens, Donna McCreary, Debbie Smith, Cindy Grubbs, Irenda Slaven, Betsy Hafer, Kathy Fitzgerald. Second Row: Debbie Simpson, Vicki New, Cathy Hopkins, Pa! Canterbury, Dana Sweet, president; Becky Schwarberg, secretary; Jackie Rupert, vice-presidenl; Terry Bruce, Patti Rusk, MeliSsa Barrett, lill Ernspiger, Sandy Grigsby, Karen Cannava, Teresa Smith, Anita Reisert, Kathy Reddington, Barb Haggis, treasurer; Diane Rose, Cathy Duncan, Beth Sennett, Bonnie Grace, Glenda Perkins, Sandy Copelin, Debbie Wilson, Pam Goodlander, Sandy Brown. Front Row: Linda Degaro, Robin Sillason, Marsha Carr, Peggy Wallace, Darlene Engel, Diane Degaro, Joan Peters, Pam Clem, Sandy Reedy, Sue Hamilton, Bobbi Whitaker, Charlotte Rulland. 83 M. 1. Tom Grace 2. Greg Moore 3. Wayne Schibi 4. Larry Fischer 5. John Cholkas 6. Bob Spiegle 7. Neal Schulle 8. Tom Krebbs 9. Greg Smith 10. Ted Hooks 11. Jay Fitzpatrick 12. Richard Dickson, president 13. lay Geiser, secretary 14. Steve Brennecke 15. lim O'Brien 16. Bill Taylor 17. lim Lay 18. Jim Wilson 19. Terry Sladerman 20. Ken Fitzgerald 21. Charlie Hull 22. Bill Boyd 23. Joe Simon 24.1efiNonhcutt 25. Randy West 26. Mark Boggess 27. Raymond Roy 28. Rick Blair 29. Byron Becker 30. Steve Schmidt 31. Gary Hammon 32. Alan Woods 33. Paul Burwinkel 34. Gary Rawlings 35. Terry Peirano 36. Bob Baglien 37. Mike Wall 33. Charlie Matthews 39. Wayne Hoffman 40. Mike Markshury 41. Chuck Benjamin, treasurer 42. Bill McErlane 43. Randy Compton 44. Dave Ballou 45. Jim Fennell 46. Mike Sexton 47. Keith Wright 48. John Schwankhaus, vice-president 49. Rick Buglione 50. Jim Cook 51. Dan Miller 52. Mike Fulmer 53. Alan Massey 54. Bill Epperson 55. Chuck Fischer 56. Greg Sutton 57. Jerry Smith 58. Tim Haunert 59. Larry Roy 60. Mike Steele 61. Greg Giacci 62. Mark Linder 63. Dennis Meyung 64. Lonnie Johnson 65.- Greg Utter 1. Cindy Grubbs 2. Debbie Christian 3. Debbie Wallace 4. Ronah Stevens 5. Sharon Royalty 6. Mary Cox 7. Donna Gaddis 8. Beth Senna 9. Darlene laily 10. Pam Barker 11. Bev McWhorler 12. Debbie Ratliff 13. Ellen Brown 14. Joyce Hinkle 15. Kathy Spaw 16. Karen Spaw, secretary 17. Ceci Walton 18. Diane Simon, sergeanl-at-arms 19. Pain Slusher 20. Vickie Spaw, assistant treasurer 21. Jenny Cox, treasurer 22. Ruby Cole 23. Pam Goodlander 24. Louie Stone, president 25. Dinah Parker, vice-presidenl 26. Pam Perry 27.1illErnspiger 28. Terri Bruce 29. Melissa Barrett 30. Sandy Grigsby 31. Pam Clem 32. Betsy Hafer 33. Karen Noland 34. Cami Geraci 35. Diane Rose 36. Julia Naish 37. Jane Gosser 38. Kathy Filzgggald 39. Diane BrinkmgTeE 40. Terri Croweak 41. Gail Tumbleson 42. Peggy Wallace 43. Donna McCreary 44. Heather Stone 45. Delores Sharp 46. Marianne Gaddis 47. Nancy Slaughter 48. Vonda Trammell 49. Kalhy McFarland Y-TEENS OFFICE WORKERS Back Row: D. Vance, D. Gadberry, l- Worland, G. Larrison, C. Hopkins, 1. Hill, P. Burnett, G. Yates. Front Row: C. Durbin, K. Spaw, L. Cracraft, G. Dow, J. Burns, R. Ruhofl, R. Meece, B. Mullen. SWITCHBOARD WORKERS Back Row: D. Cochran, K. Jones, D. Town, D. Christian, P. Tompkins, P. Prues, J. Gentry, l. Owens, R. Cole, D. Parker, R. Simon. Middle Row. R. Jones, D. laymon, P. Goodlander, B. Wardwell, S. Reedy, l. Beckelheimer, C. Johnson, D. Jones, N. Steele, D. Webb, G. Rose. Front Row: T. Arbino, K. Morgan, G. Tumbleson, P. Slusher, P. Wall, K. Noland, L. Stone, 5. Tungate, R. Stephens. LIBRARY WORKERS Back Row: Mrs. Warfield, librarian, K. Reynolds, C. Hackney, T. Peirano, C. Webber, C. Hyden, Mrs. Peirano. Front Row: 5. Smith, D. Leidenheimer, L. Pillman, L. Botkins, l. Dowd, Mrs. Bosch. 87 COUNSELORS' WORKERS Back Row: MA lillie, E. Little, 8. Henderson, D. Band, D. Lucas, S. Fenske, K. Johnson Third Row:N. Koewler, l. Naish, M. Ruebusch, M. Wall, 1. Crowe, D. Day, R. Bentley. Second Row: C. Cast, L. Scott, K. Spaw, D. Smith, D. Smith, C. Crabtree, D. Meinking. Front Row: C. Carter, J. Burns. CLINIC WORKERS Back Row: 5. Fulmer, M. DeBorde, K. Noland, M. Brotzge, A. Reisert. Front Row: V. Spaw, S. Royalty, M. Cox, Mrs. Hatfield, Nurse, 5. Thompson. CAFETERIA WORKERS Back Row: T. Hamlin, l, Lowenstein, S. Hurst, B. Schuplgr, S. Lowenstein. Front Row: C Ballard, J. Shearm, D. Blevins, K. Ashbrook, R. Coffey, B. Doss. Sports play a leading role in a student's life. The futures of many of our high school athletes are determined by their performances in their respective sports. In the games and meets they gain a competitive spirit which is the foundation of our society. The respect for others, the responsibility of team work, and a desire for perfection thus gained can direct their lives along a myriad of paths. This year's varsity football season produced the best record in filteen years, 6 wins-2 Iosses-2 ties. Although playing all away games, the team was inspired by the tremendous following of students and parents and played outstanding football throughout the season. The hard work and good blocking of the'otfensive line made possible the fine aerial attack centered around quarterback, Chuck Fischer and split end, Bill Taylor. Only with the hard work and good blocking of the offensive line was this possible. The defensive line was anchored by middle guard, Mike Sexton and all-league tackles, Chuck Benjamin and Mike Marksbury. Backing this line was alI-league line backer; Randy West and leading the secondary was all-league defensive hali- back, Richard Dickson. Two of Norwood's players, Richard Dickson and Chuck Benjamin, were chosen for the all-city teams of Cincinnati. Not only was this a great season for our football team, but also another undefeated year for our 1971 Cross Country Team. They compiled an 8-0 record, makingit 25 straight wins in the past three years. The Indians earned respect and the name Blue Bunch as they took all five places to run six perfect meets, shutting out even former league champs, Oak Hills. Led by Captain Jim Fennell, Jim Cook and junior Larry Parker of the under 10:00 club, the Indians dominated the big meets as they won both the Roger Bacon and Mt. Healthy lnvitationals, and took second at the Rio Grande College Invitational. Norwood won both reserve and varsity league titles with Larry, 'Parker placing first in all three meets to take top honors. The Bunch then placed second in the state sectionals at Princeton. The 1972 Norwood basketball team filled the gym with excitement. Led by a fine group of seniors, the team placed third in the Hamilton County League with a 7-5 record, and finished with a 10-9 season overall. The high points in the schedule were defeating Anderson twice in tough league competition and doing the same to a tall Mt. Healthy squad. Head Coach, Bob Gardner, geared the season around his talented seniors. Larry Barnes cleared the boards for Norwood with 10 rebounds per game followed closely by left Northcutt who pulled down nine a game. Rich Dickson was the most accurate from the floor shooting 530A: and left Northcutt led at the foul line with 670A. lay Geiser did a fine job running the show and averaged close to 7 assists per game. 1 , This year's wrestling team once again had an outstanding season, racking up a record ot.11 wins and 3 losses. Individuals placing first in the Pinneytown Invitational were Jim Wilson, loe Simon, and Steve Hall. Suffering several bad breaks in the league tournament, Norwood managed only a third place losing to second place Finneytown by only one point. Those placing first in the league were Jim Lay and Mike Sexton. Although it takes individual effort to win each wrestling match, each wrestler still has the responsibility to his teammates to give 1mm. 0 1 led by leading scorers, Mike Bowman and Jim Crocker, the 1971-72 Mermen swam their way to a record breaking 10-3 season. The. Mermen placed third in the league, fourth in the east sectionals,, and set records in all but two eivents. Norwood qualified twa individuals for the districts,;Mike Bowman and Jim Crocker in the 100 yard breakstroke and backstroke. Rich Meyung qualified at large, and Bruce Holloway ' qualified in diving. Thejmedley and free relay teams also qualified and set new records. . The spring sports season of 1971 was very successful for many individual players on .Norwood's varsity and reserve baseball teams, Two-year letterman, left Wilkerson, pitched 42 innings and gave up' 24 earned runs for an earned run average ot,2.71. Outstanding - 1 hitters included centerlielder Mike Bryce whose bat- ting average was .333 and Chick Fischer who batted , .244. The overall record for the hardballers was 10 wins and 14 losses. . - The 1971 Golf Team, coached by Dan Woodruff, was led by mostlvaluable player Gary Hanrahan with 16.5 team points. Although compiling a 5-9-1 record and placing sixth in the league, Coach Woodruft com- mented that the boys improvedigreatly and gained valuable experience. ' .' ; a . . Selt-dedication and Pride were the mottbs as the 1971 Track Team Compiled an unparalleled 13-0 record, despite running all away meets. Coach Daly's cindermen also dominated the big meets as they placed third in 'the league and second in the Colerain invitational. Forced to practice on parking lotsand at ' Millcrest Park, the Indians showed sirrprising strength as Don Miller set new school records in the high jump, ' the 180 low hurdles and 120 high hurdles. Mike Marksbury set new records in the shot and discus ' throws. Utilizing long secret workouts at night, the distancemen dominated their events and set' six records. Individual record setters were Larry Parker int ; the 880, Mike Keller in the mile and Stacy Osborne in the .two mile. 3 a , l - ' ' . . a , 2 Even though the1competitivelsports lean toward boys, girls do have a vital part. Backing the teamwith . spirit and ehthqsiasm were the cheerleaders. Along with their usual duties as cheerleaders, these enthusiastic'girls teak an extra activities this year. 0 Besides trying to spark that tire of spirit in the'tans, , thergirls painted signsj'o'n store windows, attended both crass country meets and cheerleading clinics, and' helped the Pep Club and the Coaches. For the 1971-72 season, Diane Degaro, .yarsitylc'aptain; Marsha Carr, reserve captain; and Sue Hamilton, freshman captain; led the squads as they practiced twice a week and cheered at all the football andbaslcetball'games. The 1971-72 Girls'l Athletic Association, under the direction at Mrs. NancyIWickemeyer and Miss Nancy - Buttertield, greatly increased in size. This year, although no lofficers-were elected, there were 60 activa -, members. These members improved their skills by participating in swimming, volleyball, basketball, tram- a poline, and gymnastics. Earning points for every time - they attend, these girls will receive various awards at the end of the year. t , ' ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Mr. Patrick Orloff, Athletic Director COACHES . Coach Distler . Coach Bouldin . Coach Woodruff Coach Jones . Coach Daly . Coach Woodward . Coach Ballinger . Coach Gardner WNUNU'KPDJNH 93 SENIOR ATHLETES 1. Mike Bowman Track and Swimming 2. Mike O'Connor Swimming 3. Dave Tincher Cross Country and Track 4. Randy Compton Baseball 5. John Schwankhaus Football 6. lim Cook Cross Country, Wrestling, and Track 7. Terry Pierano Football 8. Dave Ballou, Wrestling 9. Steve Brennecke Swimming 10. AI Massey 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. Football and Basketball manager Dan Miller Track Jim Fennell Cross Country, Wrestling, and Tl'ack Terry Staderman Football Mike Sexton Football and Wrestling Gregg Smith Swimming Bill Wright Cross Country Chuck Benjamin Footbail, Basketball, and Track Chuck Fischer Football and Basketball 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. Joe Simon Football and Wrestling Randy West Foolball Jeff Norihcutl Basketball Bob Bishop Football Dave Ellion Cross Country and Wrestling Jeff Wilkerson Baseball lay Geiser Football, Baskelhall, and Baseball Rich Dickson Football, Basketball and Track Billy Taylor Football 1- , l .1 ' .1. IL I 1 t ..... 1:1 1vaLpn-'T' i 95 96 ALL LEAGUE AND HONORABLE MENTION 1. Richard Dickson All-league and All-cily football 2. Joe Simon Honorable Mention football 3. Mike Sexton Honorable Mention football 4. Mike Markshury AlI-Ieague lootball 5. Randy West AlI-Ieague football 6. Chuck Benjamin AII-Ieague and AlI-city lootball 7. Bill Boyd Honorable Mention football 8. larry Parker All-Ieague and All-city cross country 9. John Schwankhaus Honorable Mention football 10. Bob Bishop AIl-league football 11. Jim Cook AIl-Ieague cross country 12. Jim Fennell All-league cross countty 13. Chuck Fischer Honorable Mention football 14. Terry Staderman Honorable Mention football 15. Bill Taylor Honorable Mention lootball 16. Jay Geiser Honorable Mention football 17. Charlie Hull Honorable Mention football Iu-O $4.:v :m CHEERLEADERS I,, ;. Diane Degaro, varsity captain V la '1 f .2 a 1. 1;. 'i t '35 . .w ,- -- AF g 1 u f '3 5 4 .- ' Y m H' . ' 9 - 5. f, - -. W ' 1 I 5Q. J . ., h. -' - :: .. .5. .- ' 5.. ' Kg 7 m, k: 3'. . 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Brighl ILIGMHHI . Mark Hnugvsx Slam Osborne- Wk vau- lmn Pa. v'r Milu- Bumniu5 5-:3arn P.Irlu'r Ia V Cuglianu Brian Prim , Ril L Huglium; k N.Il Parr y Iilll f 00k Imn Ran wk: ' Hmrrmkr grilmn Rdwlin ' Pl-II' t urlih 1' Nlilw 811-14 , ' Ur! IJJH Null SI Illlllr . Huh Dawson lLur SIq-pIn-ns . Dau- llliolt Haw Iimhv Iim h-nnoll Alan Wumk Rum Hamli Bright Brut e- Skidlmm- Hob Spoiglv Mike SIl-l-h' Run Lwlm nnvi' Timlu-l Vuilu' Wall i l krill! W Du! r HI .u Mike Bryce overpowers his opponent and gets the pin. Min Chuck Fischer fires the ball past Greenhills' lineman. 102 Jim strives to perfect his backstroke. 103 Mark and Bob get OH to a quick start in the 200 yard freestyle. Referees explain floor rules to e co-captalns before the game. Coach Ballinger checks his runners' times. A handshake conveys good relations between coaches. Charlie Hull scrambles one yard for another Norwood touchdown. .Cr . s L tarry Parker sel new two mile record for Norwood. QYN Junior Dave Hill drives f0, two points. Concentration is sometimes the key to viclory. All eyes are on the ball as Larry tries to out-iump his opponent. NOIWOOd eXECUles a successful sweep left Dave Ballou gains valuable riding time. Rocky pushes to break his own record. ' . I : i -- 197 BACK . N$?H r lndianHill hf: 6 Q Deer Park 16 g kg :3. Nolwond a oveland 31 ' . : Noliwud 64 j melia i7 m ' ' mom A 5 a r M meek Hills 37 1 Western Hills .. Norwood fab Mueller 61 z. m Norwood 75 Wyoming H r010 ... Nurwuud 7l Madeira 5b 0..L .11. 73 Nurwuud hi , ' , Norwuud 78 Anderson. 3 lnmuud 1H hum! Park 73 :- . '.. 1;; .1 Nnrwond . 63:7 - Walnul'Hlllx 7.8 l 1,1 Mt. Hl'dlan b7 , W 4 M Nurwuud 77' SWIMMING ' warfnd Mi Madvim hl r NOIwuull M Amlwum hll Nnmund 79 Ldeml 74 . . Nolwund R7 Grm-nhillu 67 : Wmd - AIM I 46 SLBwnald ' 71 Nolwoud 09 .mmuunl - i'- I J wacjm Jb . Norwuud '3 Madelm 94 O Novwnoll 89' Colha'ln, . 63 - - Nurwnull .51 Coilller 1:191, . -i 0 'aneylown ICIJ Norwoud. .- . .62 - ' Nomend 70 Wiihfm'w , .. ' , -. m wamd 6 Oak Hills? . 74 Norwbod ' -' Ml. Healthy ho. Taylur - LSI.Hnardv . mva. .. Narwoad . L waoqd Wiwnnd ' wauod Nurugnnd o N u-rwuod 1' fl NurwnnH IT - . M h. Nun : liulwurmn . r -Nnmnud 12 f Muruvg ' Inciting I2 ' Lng-nhillx 'AJI Glml ' 27 MI . sun wannd u gwmim - mu u. tgm Nmmnul 42 mm d Novnuull '10 AIIdPMUrI 13 Nunumd Nolwulul in vamm N. E. I. ikh-r Numrmd L' Wmming ' H Nommnl Vumuml m M! Nidmln 1 Mr. Illulllln Nomund H. in Huum- meh '- Num-nud .Nmmmd hl MI. .ll'JlChy 4 Audvnnn u . SI. hu'w 27 wam$. 19 Millmd Nmmnnl .14 Wilhnm .10 Nnm-nml 04L hills .7 , H anwdml ll Nurwlmd ' - - . ' - Wundwani -- . . ' wanudw Slh Ham'in lhc Friuwro1nn'h'vilalianal '7? . ' .' DH rd'k 2 in Plate? lhl- Fimu-ylown IniTlalinn-Il' . - . . Elm. , ' ' 5 ? Haw in lhe Seceiorl'allou'mamem ' ' :5 . - A NO'WdUF' m , v .. . . , . :r...: 5.11. Wy'IIIIing NI 1 rw my El N'nmuud NH yygutl ?Kmml 1L Hullhy Nurvnmrl SI. X.nin-r anwuntl Oak Hills wauml Nnnmmd SI. XM-ivr lowland . Nurwuud SH .Inmn- Nnrwnml Norwumct Colemin :c..:-:... '1 b D I I I i 1 3 J wannd Groenhills Andrrmn N0 riroud Milford leding Nnrw uud SI. Xavier Wyuming f ulvrd in Norwood ht: r aux-Nuwwxub- HZ . Charlie Hull . Terry Staderman . Richard Dickson . lay Fitzpatrick, manager Joe Simon Mike Bryce Chuck Benjamin, co-captain Bill Taylor . Bob Bishop lay Geiser, co-captain . Chuck Noland . Ken Fitzgerald . Terry Peirano . Randy West . Bill Boyd . Chuck Fischer . Mike Marksbufy . Wayne Hoffman . David Strunk . Bob Speigle . Greg Moore . Larry Fischer . Mike Wall VARSITY FOOTBALL . Wayne Schibi . Alan Massey,manager . Steve Hall . John Schwankhaus . Keith Wright . Mike Sexton . Paul Burwinkel . Jimmy O'Brien . Greg Utter . Larry Roy . Mark Boggess . NealShulte . LonnieJohnson . Don Haddix, manager . Ricky Blair, manager . Iohn Cholkas . Tom Ruebush . Neallane . Raymond Roy . Greg Sutton Tom Grace . Tim Haunert . Torn McCatthy s 413me -L3.v.w 1n HIT 4- r ' 1 g4 K51 N; T? ,mmu 53 NDRWHrLr- Mg ' - 33:!ng 13:39: - :99: W Hum.- Jn b n- J 1- WOUD '1? Last Row: 6. Funk, M. Harmon, M. Taylor, I. Powell, D. Gillman, l. Kielty, l. Reneman, F. Harmon, D. Moreland, T. Young, manager. Third Row: 1. Mick, manager; W. Naish, l. FRESH MAN Smith, D. Morgan, G. Smith, S. Sullivan, M. Meagher, J. Bockersiette, D. Iohnson. Second Row: D. Henwood, manager; B. Davis, L. Meece, M. Sellers, 5. Daniels, R. Slusher, D. Meinking, M. Montgomery, 1. Horn, M. Smith. First Row: S. Ross, G. Fike, B. Holloway, G. F 0 OT BA '- L Lillard, D. Anderson, M. Garner, 1. Cosgrove, C. Parker, B. Freyhoi. Fourth Row: Mr. Ballinger, Coach; D. Elliott, R. Hamlin, L McFarland, G. Rawlings, R. Bright, A. Woods, P. Curtis. Third Row: M. Kushman, B. Prince, T. Hooks, D. Stephens, C. C ROSS Bryce, J. Adkins, D. Armstrong, B. Becker, B. Dawson, M. Steele, T. Keller, M. Bowman, manager. Second Row: L. Cogliano, R. Meyung, B. Bowman, D. Morrill. First Row: M. Keller, D. Tincher, C. Matthews, D. Elliott, T. Adkins, L. Parket, l. Fennell, J. Cook, M. CO U NTRY Under, B. Wright. 113 VARSITY BASKETBALL Chuck Fischer Buddy Rich, manager . Larry Fischer Alan Massey, manager . Dave Hill . Richard Dickson . Charlie Hull . Neai lane . lay Geiser 10. Chuck Benjamin 11. Dennis Fanning 12. Larry Barnes 13. Jeff Norlhcutl 14. Mr. Gardner, coach rvnii .7? rm-y- 5. rw- g -1 ' '. 114 RESERVE M. Boggess, R. Gilreath, 1. Douglas, M. Leimberger, M. Smith, G. Rawlings, D. Miles, L. Roy, J. Cholkas, G. Giacci, S. Marcum, S. Thacker, A. Woods, J. Slanlon, Mr. Ballinger, BASKETBALL coach. Kneeling: managers: T. Young, P. Curtis, R. Blair. Back Row: 1. Smith, J. Powell, Mr. Bouldin, coach; I. Kielly, D. Gillman. Middle Row: L. Cogliano, manager; I. Bockerslelte, M. Montgomery, l. Cochran, B. Davis, 5. Daniels, J. BASK ET BA '- '- leary, manager. Front Row: D. Miles, D. Anderson, M. Romanello, S. Davenport. HS wouxxgnmpwp-a 10. 11. 12. 13. H6 . Ken Fitzgerald Mike Bryce . David Elliott Mr. Woodruff, coach . Steve Hall Mike Sexlon . Jim lay . Jim Wilson . David Ballou Jim Cook Jim Fennell Chuck Bryce Joe Simon Back Row: W. Schibi, W. Crockett, T. Grace, N. Schulte, G. Moore, G. Daniels, M. Stafiord. Middle Row: D. Slrunk, D. Aires, C. Noland, B. Speigle, T. McCarthy, G. Utter, B. Massey. Front Row: K. Meinking, C. Parker, R. Siegman, R. Blair, R. Watson, . Weinheimer. Back Row: C. Gray, D. Johnson, F. Harmon, B. Freyhof, D. Elliott, M. Meigher, A. Pfeiffer. Middle Row: T. Fryman, B. Nash, G. Lillard, M. Pierani, P. Henson. Front Row: D. Coffey, R. Slusher, R. Anderson, M. Jordan, 1. Hull. RESERVE WRESTLING FRESHMAN WRESTLING 117 118 1971 GOLF Back Row: J. Cook, 3. Bisher, M. tinder, M. Keller, B. Bishop, P. Part. M. lack, D. Miller, C. Benjamin, M. Marksbury, L. Parker, M. Bowman, D. Hinkle, G. Jones D. Tincher. Middle Row: D. Elliott, C. Matthews, M. McClain, T. Adkins, K. Watson, B. Baglien, M. Boggess, B. Skidmore, B. Epperson, R. Taylor, B. Dawson, 5. Osborne, M. Wall. Front Row: D. Meyung, l. O'Brien, R. Blair, l. Adkins, B. Becker, G. Rawlings, R. Buglione, L. McFarland, B. Speigle, N. Schulte, M. Steele, D. Gamble. Standing: G. Hanrahan, Mr. Woodruff, coach; B. Kramer. Kneeling: Gv Fye, D. Fye, W. Timberlake. Back Row: T. Hinkle, manager; R. Blaine, R. Dickson, R. Compton, D. Buchanan, C. VARSITY Fischer, R. Ervin, M. Overbeck, D. Van Vuren, Mr. Jones, coach. Front Row: B. Boyd, J. Wilkerson, J. Geiser, K. Steger, 1. Cox, M. Bryce, D. Traulh, l. Little, manager. BASE BAL '- . .. V. . Back Row: 5. Schmidt, manager; Mr. Geiser, coach; L. Roy, B. Rich, D. Hamm, A. Woods, R ES E RV E R. Thacker, G. Sluckrad, G. Sutton, 5. Voss, D. Rigney, manager. Middle Row: C. Hull, N. Lane, T. Haunert, D. Meinking, 1. Smith, R. Gilbreath, R. Roy. Front Row: C. Johnson, S. Barker, L. lohnson, Q. Wiimes, T. Martin, D. Armstrong, B. Ryan. BASE BALL 119 L374 i BOYS, SWI M Back Row: B. Naber, M. Bowman, M. Horsley, B. Dawson, P. Burwinkle, S. Brennecke, Mr. Distler, coach. Middle Row: T. McFadden, manager; I. Crocker, G. Fox, D. Meyung, W. Wickemeyer, M. O'Connor, 1. Newton. Front Row: M. tinder, P. Delph, S. Schad, 1. TEAM West, R. Mann, R. Sharp, 5. Schmidt. J - 'L n - C '4 G I RLS' SWI M Back Row: D. Simon, P. Wallace, R. Simon, C. Gresser, J. Hinkle, G. Marcum, C. Wallace, C. Geraci, 1. Tape, K. Retheriord, M. Geraci. Middle Row: V. Cavins, L. Flynn, K. Fitzgerald, K. Isaac, B. Mullen, H. Geraci, S. Fenske. Front Row: R. Stephens, K. Brown, L. TEAM linder, V. Richards, T. O'Connor. 120 Back Row: T. Cox, 1. Oaks, 5. Copelin, J. Green, D. Page, K. Stricker, T. O'Connor, l. Leidenheimer, D. Smith, M. Stears, l. Leidenheimer, H. Geraci, D. Band, C. Geraci, K. A lssacs. Fourth Row: C. Retherford, L. Barker, L. Flynn, E. Bolgzds, P. Ball, R. Sittason, K. . O . Morgan, P. Burnett, D. McCreary, C. Rusk, J. Roy, B. Fousl, T. Cooper, J. Dowd, J. Martin. Third Row: D. Blevins, V. McMullin, D. Lucas, 5. Kidd, D. Hinkle, D. Fye, C. Fichter, S. Lowenstein, B. Goecke, V. lanes, K. Goecke, C. Gresser, B. Bales, 5. Banks. Second Row: K. Fitzgerald, M. Murray, 5. Conover, D. Lally, J. Tepe, K. Morgenroth, L. Under, B. Mullen, K. Brown, S. Fenske, l. Tepe, V. Richards, V. Cavins, L. Elder, C. Ramsey. Front Row: R. Simon, C. Johnson, G. Marcum, C. Wallace, G. Dow, R. Stephens, J. Hinkle, D. Simon, P. Wallace, P. Slusher, D. Day, M. Ruebusch, R. Ruholl, M. Geraci, S. Hicks. G.A.A. managers: Kathy Goecke, Peggy Burnett, Vickie Jones, Kathy fitzgerald. 121 Kathy gains a slight lead over Peggy in the butterfly. The girls' swim leamk leading scorers. Peggy Wallace, captain of the swim team, practices the backstroke. Sophomore Pam Slusher successfully executes the back flip 123 Don't sweat it; she's not that heavy. 53' Peggy soars high above the trampoline. I'URESF 126 128 During the years a student is in high school, he forms many attitudes and reaches a greater maturity. The many activities which take place during the year can make a great deal of difference. By participating in planned activities, a student becomes well-rounded and develops a sense of responsibility as well as one of security. These feelings are the ones that are long remembered after the student has become a part of the working adult world. . One of these festive events is Homecoming. For the second year, Homecoming activities were held at Greenhills, with both schools participating in the proceedings. The candidates rode in the .parade preceding the game and were announced at halftime, two quarters before Norwood's hopes for an un-' defeated season were smashed. The Homecoming Dance, sponsored by the Junior Class, was held in the field house. The theme of the dance was Indian Summer under the Harvest Moon. Decorations in- cluded a red barn, an outhouse, a tullmoon, and the Queen's throne. Climaxing the dance was the an- nouncement of the 1971 Homecoming Queen Diane Degaro and her court, consisting of Dana Sweet, tirst runner-up, and Terry Phelps, second runner-up. The entire affair ended with the traditional Queen's Dance, a pleasant finale to a near-perfect day. November brought the Thanksgiving Program and the Senior Class Play. TherThanksgiving Program in- cluded speeches given by students remembering the many blessings of which we take advantage and for which we should be thankful; SeniorAChoir par- ticipated by singing tour appropriate songs befitting the text of the speeches, adding a solemn and religious atmosphere to the program. The Senior Class Play, The Mousetrap, was enjoyed by a sellout crowd. .The Mousetrap, written by Agatha Christie, is a mystery with an interlacing plot. The story was brought to lite by the hard work ot the cast andcrew. The echo of Mrs. Ralston's scream at the end of Act I and the reverberation of applause are all long gone, but will live forever as fond memories in the hearts of all those involved. , During the year, Girls' Council presents two style shows, one given in the tall and the other in the early part of April, traditionally called Red Flannel's Day and Cotton Day. These are assemblies for girls only! Models are chosen from each of the homerooms, and the models themselves choose what they will wear. All types of clothing are modeled from school clothes and slack sets, to pajamas and tormals. To add to therspirit of Christmas, the music and drama departments participated in a tableau depicting the birth of Christ; Students actedlo'ut the part of the Shepherds, Wisemen, the Blessed Virgin, Joseph, and the Angel Gabriel. The Senior Choir: performed numbers, narrating the events which took place that night. The mood was religiously solemn andisubdued, and the etfective lighting kept the. mood austere. The secondhalt ot the program was a complete change from that of the first half. The Ensembles, Junior Choir and Glee Club all celebrated thecoming of Santa Claus and the Yule Tide season, by singing secular sqngs . which brought fOIIl'l the less seriousside of Christmas. Again, scenery'and lightingycompleted the effect. The Norwood High School Concert Band performed their annual Mid-Winter Concert in'early Eeyhruary. Classical as well as modern music' made up the- , concert's format, finishing up with Sounds of the - Carpenters and Highlights of South Pacific. ; For Easter the Music Departmentpresented The Last . Seven Words, a Cantata by' Theodore Dubois. The audience was greatly moved by the music depicting the Crucifixion of the Christ. The Music Department is to be commended for such an outstanding performance. As April rolled around bringing with it the 1972 Junior Prom, our memories took-us back to' the 1971 Prom, the planning which began monthsaheadefxthe set date. All the members of the .1971 Ju'niorClass voted on the theme of the prom .and the location otthe'atte'r- a prom activities. The theme Evening in Paris was- - accented with candles in wine bottlesl checked table cloths and a romantically lit fountain; also including replicas of the famed Parisian Eitfelfl'ower and the Arch of Triumph. Thehighlight ot the evening was the' , coronation of the 1971 Prom Queen Darlene Engel and her court by President Darrell Buchanan. The first: runner-up was Dana Sweet,.'and the secbnd runner-up t was Karen Cannava. Through the hard work of the Junior Class, the 1971 Prom was a'success. ' - I ' , Throughout the year sprinkled with interesting? and challenging things to do, the individual paths began to ' form and take on enticing twists and lc'urvesLTotalZ. involvement and dedication to a cause gave lasting results and usefulexperience; .. . ' ' - t ' , 3W ,0 The most popular fa activity. In October students participate in the election of class officers. 129 13D THE MOUSETRAP CAST Mollie Ralston ................. Terry Bruce Giles Ralston ............. Steve Brennecke Christopher Wren ............. Mark Edison Mrs. Boyle ................. Julia McFarland Make-up crew works hard lo make Rocky look like a leading man. mysterious Mr. Paravacihi. Major Metcalf ................. Vic Cooper Miss Casewell .................. Pam Elstun Mr. Paravacini .............. Randy Parsons Sgt. Trotter ................. Garry Larrison Mrs. Ralslon is the first to discover the murderer's second victim. xX KZAJ xx 7:77xzx757xxji x Q 7W1 xx KR! Kf' , V7K777xX7Xx777xX7x x x. X' x;' V; xX Kw x7 fr . , x 7 v The murderer's identity is revealed as Sgt. Trotter makes an attempt on xxzx 7m, NfVV V '. ,- Mollie'sliie. I7I7fk777fxxxk 7XVXxWVX Vx 7'1 RH X1 :k - 7R7x7x7w v ff ! ,w. xzxzwiA ' V Y ?.1 x r - X7rf xii xxlklk 7 i'l;7, V 4:' th7r', xd' x ,zxXxwxxv x An MW 3 T. '7vx7x7kvR 71:7 jJQWxV 7 7X7fl7fxxf x11 : , . W. '7 71'- Think, Mrs. Ralston, think! Which door did you hear close? l Now, let's go over i! once again. Where were each of you when Mrs. Boyle was killed? 131 Where is John at a time like this? WINTER EVENTS lanuary brings the dread oi cramming, exams and blue books. Watermelon again? Mixed Ensemble sings Twas the Night Before Chrislmas. This is the prettiest door decoration? HOMECOMING ACTIVITIES But Mr. Orloff, their lineman is only this tall! Couples enjoy the Homecoming Dance sponsored by the Junior class. Norwood ofiense in action. Candidates nervously await the announcement of the queen. Diane Degaro is crowned 1971 Homecoming Queen by Student Council . . ' . . President, jay Ceiser. Dlane receives congratulations from her snsler, linda. .Gw Q . 7 X i UK, 5 Kiww$hx ?Qew 50x $$$$$b w; $3 HOMECOMING QUEEN Miss Diane Degaro A ATTENDANT Miss Dana Sweet A17 3$ . ii 9 i A. '1 '1; g 5'- ;$ 3 l? 140 ATTENDANT Miss Terry Phelps 14 ' pa - Au- ,tworJ-GIBSON1:1 . ; Mr. Prlebe leads the audience in singing Christmas carois. ASSEMBLIES In the Fall Fashion Show girls model everything Irom formals k0 pi's. Senior Choir provides music for each school program. 142 Band performs at the Midwinter Pops Concert. I sprang irom my bed to see what was the matter. Underclassmen will please remain sealed while the Seniors leave the auditorium. Candles made from wine bottles served to porlray the theme of An Evening in Paris. I s? g. : q Couples enioy the almosphere of the evening. JUNIOR PROM ACTIVITIES 0h, Jay! M. M M M. Miss Darlene Engel PROM QUEEN ATTENDANT Miss Dana Sweet Imam xnmuif; 7..-. ': 1?! U ATTENDANT Miss Karen Cannava Girls' Cou ncil Officers rent outfits from Stewart's for Fashion Show. Bottom's up! SPRING EVENTS Miss Guenlerl, National Honor Society advisor, is presented an award for oulslanding leadership. 152 The Norwood faculty poses before the first Donkey Basketball game. Chris Crusoe models her spring ensemble in the Girls' Council Fashion Show. Eiementary students leave the matinee performance of Camelot CAMELOT CAST KingArthur.......................RodBest Queen Guenevere Debbie Flynn Lancelot....................MikeBowman Pellinore ....................DonWhitaker Mordred .....................Marklinder Nimue .........................BevPhelps Merlyn........................VicCOOper SirSagramore...................Danlones Tom RickSlusher Music Director....... .....Mr.Dave Priebe Drama Director .........Mrs.lindsay Buchy Orchestra Director .........Mr.J.R.PhiIlips Student Director .............GarryLarrison Planlst....................RebeccaRutland w ' ...on with the show. This is it! Casl receives telegrams and flowers before opening night. 154 n I loved you once in silence. Lancelot. 156 Lancelot performs a miracle as he raises Sir Lionel from the dead. 157 160 Of the many forces that influence each of us in the choosing of our respective goals, we are most directly affected by the people we know. Obviously, in high school, counselors do a great deal to help us make decisions concerning our scholastic endeavors. Teachers and students, those with whom we spend so much of our time during and away from school, also shape our ideas both.through classroom study and through our day-to-day experiences. Because of the learning we obtain from our contacts with other people in high school, we find it easier to choose the directions we wish to pursue. , The job of the faculty begins in the classroom, each teacher being trained to forward his knowledge in his specialized fieid to students in his classes. Several changes in the programming of classes at Norwood this year forced teachers to adopt new methods of instruction. The modular system, for instance, served to relax the strictness oi scheduling and to remove the distraction of bells anti the need for study halls. Specialization in courses in history and English made it possible for teachers to limit their instruction during a semester to one specific line of study and to teach it more thoroughly. The school day for most teachers did not end at 2:30. For each of the clubs at Norwood High School there is a faculty sponsor who attended each of the meetings and assisted the club members in making decisions. The two assistant principals, Miss Griffin and Mr. Lawson, represented the administration by advising Girlsi Coun- cil and Student Council respectively in their legislative actions. Many teachers also served with students on committees appointed to discuss subjects such as student load, exams, and the dress code. The coaching staff worked to pee Norwood excel in her athletic accomplishments during the year, as many new team and individual records were set. Not only did they coach the teams, they also participated in sports activities. Joining with other men of the faculty, they formed a basketball team which was first seen as they e played in the annual senior-faculty game. They were they challenged by the WSAI AlI-Stars and later by the poltcemen and firemen. The highlight of their season was the donkey game played against the elementary - all-stars, which brought another sellout crowd to the lieldhouse. During the year the many assemblies and dramatic productions that take place On-Norwood's stage de- mand a great amount of time from certain members of the faculty. Mrs. Buchy, drama teacher, again staged two very successful productions: the Senior Class play, The Mousetrap, and the spring musical, Camelot. Working with her on the musical and Christmas progtam were Mr. Priebe, vocal director, and Mrs. Porter, art teacher who supervised the construction of scenery. These teachers were well' rewarded by the excellence of each performance. ' A successfui school is composed of four working classes, freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors. Here at Norwood, each class has several jobs and goals to accomplish during the year. As is typical of all freshmen, their biggest task is to adjust tosbeing freshmen. Because they are new to the school, they have no class fund at first. This year's class did very well in accumulating money from their fruit cake sale. This proiect will now be an annual One because of the great success. They aiso sponsored several bake sales asra means of making money. As freshmen they developed new ideas and plans for their next three years at Norwood. Their main goal was to get as many students as possible involved in their class projects. ' , Next in class rank come the sophomores. Their major concern 'this' year was to make enough money for their prom next year. In order to do this, they sponsored several bake sales and put on a variety show in the spring. Besides thinking of money-making projects, the Sophomore Class also endeavored to give individuals more voice in its operations by forming an Advisory Council. Any sophomore-was eligible for this council, and . it has helped in having a more democratic Sophomore Class. - Each year the juniors sponsor the Homecoming , Dance. This year's Homecoming Dance was quite successful, the theme being' The Harvest Moon. Besides being responsible for the homecoming dance, . the Junior Class was faced with the planning of the prom. This year's prom was'held at the Sheraton Gibson Ballroom. The theme was A Time for Us, and the band was the AI Waslohn Orchestra; . Not only does the Senior Class set an example for the rest of. the school, but they also have many goals and accomplishments to achieve. This year the class of 1972 performed many duties .new to the class and to the sichool. Soon after elections the Senior Class officers organized the Senior Senate,- which wasdivided into' committees to handle the various activities of the class. The big money-making project of the Senior Class this year was the Senior Class play, yThewMousetrap. The seniors exhibited leadership as they undertook the proiect of monitoring the hallsduring the day. Seconds semester, the class began looking ahead to graduation, making plans and arrangements for the ehd-oi-the- . year social activities. The excitement of graduation built as seniors exchanged calling cards and were fitted for caps and gowns. A class service project established a Student Tutoring Service, through which students who -' were having difficulty in a course could seek extra: help. i , ' y ' - The students and .lacultyi of' Norwood have .. accomplished many. goals this year. 'As a result many a new projects have been started atNorwood. Coming-in contact 'with many. different people we develop new. ideas. From thesewe sometimes iind it easier to choose. .' the directions'we'wish to pursue'in life.- Establishment Mr. Albert Geseibracht, Principal ADMINISTRATION The iOb Of a principal involves many tedious 135k5- Mr. Geselbracht frequently discusses progress of new school with architect. Miss Nell Griffin, Student Co-ordinator, Assistant Principal. 1V 3 Mr. Keith Lawson, Assistant Principal. Jim: 0 ,..-.- Mr. Harold Wiltich, Supervisor at the Tethnica! School 163 William F. Adelsperger-Junior and Senior Automotive Shop and Automotive Related; University of Cincinnati; General Motors Training Center. l: lynn C. Adams-aklgebta, Geometry, General Math; SlLHOUETI'E Business Advisor, Future Teachers of America; Ohio University, 8.5. in Ed.; Xavier University, M.Ed.; Ohio State University; Miami University; University of Cincinnati. Mrs. Jacqueline Alfets-Recordkeeping, General Business; Sophomore Class Adviser, University of Mrs. Sara AIIey-English; Debate Club; Ohio Cincinnati, 3.5. in Bus. Ed. University, 8.5. in Ed.; Miami Universily, MAJ. I64 f Asher Athy-Typing, Sales, Data Processing-R.P.G.; Eastern Kentucky Gerald Aukermanu Business Machines, Bookkeeping; University, 8.5. in Bus.; Xavier University, M.ED. University of Cincinnati, 13.5. in Ed.; M. Ed. lames R. Ballinger-Biology, Life Science; Cross Country Coach, Reserve Basketball Mrs. Margaret Baum-Home Economics, Foods; College of Coach; Miami University, 3.5. in Ed.; Xavier University, M. in Ed. Wooster, B.A.; Western Reserve University, 8.5; Columbia University, M.A.; Miami University; University of Cincinnati. 165 Richard Bouldin-Typing, Business Math; Freshman Basketball Mrs. Karen Bishop Recordkeeping, Typing; Y-Teens; Baylor University, BA. Coach; University Of Cincinnati. 0 .m Mrf. D9rolhy Bruetling Eninsh, Social Studies; Teacher-Coordinalor O.W.E.; Unwemty of Cincinnati, B.A.; 3.5. in Ed.; Xavier University; Kent State University. Mrs. lindsay Buchy-Media Today, Drama; Senior Class Play, Spring Production; Ohio State University, 13.5. in Ed.,- New York University; Xavier University. 166 472mm :. Miss Nancy Bulteriield-Physicaf Education, Health; G.A.A.; Miami University, 8.5. in Ed.; University of Cincinnati, M. in Ed.; Xavier University. Thomas W. CahilI-Counselor; Xavier University, 3.5., M. Ed.; College Conservatory of Music; Western Reserve University. Jacque 0. Dietz-Business Machines, Office Procedures; C.O.E. Coordinator, Chairman COmmerciaI Department; C.O.E. Club; University of Cincinnati, 8.5. in Ed., B.B.A.; Columbia University, M.A.; John Carroll University, V-12; Gettysburg College; Miami University. Donald DaIy-i'hysical Education, Health; Head Football Coach, Head Track Coach; Eastern Ken- tucky State Universily, 3.5. in E11, M.Ed. 167 FACULTY John W. Dislier-English, Biology; Swimming Coach; University oi Cincinnati, 8.5. in Ed.; Xavier University, M. in Ed. William Dosch English, Life Science, Occupational Survey; Teacher- Coordinator 0.W.E.; Eastern Kentucky University, A.B.; Xavier University, M.Ed.; University of Cincinnati; Toledo University. Billy R. EngIe-wPlane Geometry, Algebra, General Math; University of Kentucky, B.A., M.A.; University of Cin- cinnati; Denison University. ' , - ,12, fh 168 Miss Martha Evans-English, Speech; Northwestern University, 3.5. in Speech. Mrs. Rose Fey-u-Art; Art Club; Eastern Kentucky University, A.B.; Xavier University, MA. lohn Foote-English; Xavier University, 8.8., M.Ed.; University of RoherI Gardner-American History; Freshman Football Coach, Maryland; Webster College; Miami University. Varsity Basketball Coach,- Ohio University, 8.5. in Ed.,- Xavier University, M. in Ed. 169 Aaron Gerrard-Algebra, General Math,- Miami University, 8.5., M.A. Mrs. Marian C. Graves-English; Miami University, 3.5.; Columbia University; Ohio State University; University of Cincinnati. Mrs. Sandra Gelander Girl5' Social living; Purdue University, 8.5.; University of Hawaii, 35.; University of Cincinnati, M.A. Miss Joyce Gover-Cosmelology; Cosmetology Club; University of Cincinnati. 170 Miss Nancy Greene-English; Asbury College, B.A.; University of Kentucky, M.A. David Grifiel-Amezican History, 20th Century America, Civics; Miami University, 8.5. in Ed.; M.A.T.; American River Junior College; San Jose State Coilege. Miss Margaret Guentert-Engiish; Esprit, National Honor Society,- Ohio Universily, 3.5. in Ed.; Indiana University, M.S. in Ed. MI'S. Clare Hampton-Home Economics, Clothing; Ohio State University, 8.5.; Columbia University, M.A.; University of Cincinnali; Miami University. Iv i Robert Haines-Commercial Cooking, Shop and Related . Subjects; Author of Food Preparation for Hotels, Restaurants, . ' ,j' ' ' - and Cafeterfas; Cuisine Club; Miami University; University of Cincinnati. wum-uu-unma--um hahpn-umapmmu-n- FACULTY I71 FACULTY :i:.::i:::;::E 'nn 1 James W. Harmon-Physics, life Science; Toledo University, B.A.; Fisk University, M.A. Mrs. Margaret Hatfield Nurse; Health Careers Club; Jewish Hospital School of Nursing, RN. 6:53 x 4-: Miss Elaine Hecker-Oiiice Procedures, General Business, shorthand; Future Teachers of America; University of Cincinnati, Associate Degree in Science, 8.5. in Ed. Horace Heffnehalndustrial Arts; Ohio State University, 8.5.,- Universily oi Cincinnati; Mississippi Slate University. Mrs. Hazel D. Johnson Counselor; University of Cincinnati, A.B., B.E.; Columbia University, M.A.; Miami University. lohn W. Hoover lnduslrial Arts, Metalworking; Miami University, 8.5.; Xavier University, M.Ed. Edward Kamphake-General Business, Bookkeeping, Office Procedures; University of Cincinnati, I.S. Ronald E. lones-Civics; Head Baseball Coach, Assistant Football Coach; Marietta College, EA. 173 q Miss Betty Kiernan-Counselor; Edgecliff College, B.A.; Catholic University of America, M.A.; Xavier University; University of Cincinnati; Miami University. hgrs. Drenda King-Business Math, shorthand; University of Kentucky, ILA. in E . FACULTY 3.- Donald Lillman-Economics, American History, 20lh Century America, legal and Poiilical Theory; N Club; University of Cincinnati, B.A.; Xavier University, M.A.; Chase Law School, JD. Robert M. Lowther-Bookkeeping, Computer Programming; Miami University, 8.5. in Bus.; Xavier University, M.Ed.; University of Toledo, Certificate in Education. like. L William Maitland Driver Education, General Malh; College of Wooster,'B.S.; Mrs. Diane Matlicks French; French Club, lndianetles; University of Cincinnati, M.Ed. Cincinnati, 8.5. University of 175 James H. Morgan-Chemistry, Life Science; Wabash College, B.A.; University of Cincinnati, M.A. Miss Florence NolleuCounselor; University of Cincinnati, 5.5. in Bus. Ed.; Northwestern University, M.A. in Guidance and Counseling; Miami University. Miss Beverly Noel-Counselor; Miami University, 8.5. in Ed., M.E. 176 FACULTY David M. Norcross American History, Economics; Visual Aids, Proiectionist Club; Miami University, 3.5. in Ed.; Xavier University, M.Ed. Palrick Orloii-Physical Education, Health; Athletic Director; Assistant Football Coach, Assistant Wrestling Coach; Miami University, B.S.; Xavier University, M.Ed. Miss Eileen K. Parris-Latin, English; Latin Club; University of Cincinnati, B.A., 5.5. in ELL, MA. 1. Phillip Olmes-Humanities; Art and Humanities Supervisor; Edinburgh State Teachers' Coilege, 8.5. in Ed.; Ohio State University, M.A.; Columbia University; John Hay Whitney Fellowship; Carnegie Institute of Technology. 177 FACULTY K William A. Porter-Art; Morehead State University, A.B.; Campbellsville College. J. Robert Phillips-Concert Band, Orchestra; Music Supervisor; Capital University, B.S.M.; Columbia University, M.A.; Miami University. Wf'ifm Ru WIQ ' .UOIM HQOM. 20 um W 08.38 David I. Priebe-Music Theory, Music Harmony, Music History, Senior Choir, Junior Choir; Walter v. Prop-Mechanica! Dr ins; Morehead Mixed Ensemble, Girls' Ensemble, Girls' Glee Club; Capital University, B.A.; Bowling Green Stale University, A.B.; Eastern Slate University. 178 Mrs. Martha K. Pullon-Counselor; Marshall University, A.B.; Columbia University, M.A.; Miami University; University of Cincinnati; Xavier University. Mrs. Billie Puthoif-General Business, shorthand; University of Mrs. Mary Riley-Cosmetology; Cosmetology Club; University of Cincinnati, 3.5. in Ed.; Xavier University, M. in Ed. Cincinnati. Mrs. Gai! RoseI-English; Cheerleader Advisor; Bluffton College, Eric B. Schaim-Algebra, General Math; Amateur Radio Club; B.A.; X-awer University. University M Cincinnati, M.A.T.; Ohio State University, 3.5. in Ed. I79 180 H. Owen Sharp-Special Education; University of Cincinnati, 3.5. in Ed., M.Ed. Mrs. Betty Shaw Civics; Catherine Spalding, 8.5.; Columbia University, M.A. Kenneth Sheppard-Sales; Distributive Education Club; Miami University, 3.5.; Columbia University, M.A.; Ohio State University; University of Cincinnati; University of Oregon. Everett F. Sherer-Machine Shop, Shop Math, Mechanical Drawing, Shop Theory; Sinclair Willen- burg Evening College. Clive Smith-General Math, Algebra, Geometry; Union College, 3.5.; Eastern Kentucky State University, M.A.; Cumberland College. 1 , Miss Shirley A. Smith-Media Today, Speech; SILHOUETTE Publications Adviser; Otterbein College, B.A.; Miami University; Xavier University. John P. Vincent-Shorthand, Recordkeeping, Typing; University of Dayton, B.S.; George Peabody College, M.A.; Morehead State University. FACULTY 181 FACULTY Miss Belty Ware- World History, American History,- Cheerleaders; Northwestern College at Minneapolis, B.A.; Miami Universily, M.Ed.; Eigin Community College; University of Nebraska. L 7H iii Miss Marilyn Whisler-Counselor; Denison University, B.A.; University of Cincinnati, M. Ed. Miss Danea White English, Journalism; Mirror Adviser; Ball Stale University, 8.5. 182 George P. White-Eleclricity, Related and Electrical Shop,- Electricity Club; University of Cincinnati, B.S., M.S.; Kent Stale University. Mrs. Nancy P. Wickemeyer PhysicaI Education, Health; G.A.A.; University of Cincinnati, 3.5. in Ed.; Miami University. Richard While-Marching Band, Grade School Instrumental Music; Pep Band; Capital University, B.A. in Music Ed.; Xavier University, M. in Ed.; Bowling Green University. Miss Peggi Williams English; University of Cincinnati, 8.5. in Ed.; Ohio University. ff . t Lm lnur mm .m u! us 183 184 i'- . : . :' v A Mrs. Kathleen Wilson-English; Kentucky Wesleyan College, B.A.; Indiana University, M.A.; University of Kentucky; University of Evansville. FACULTY ,. I ! l , -Ag.a....;. 6- 4,54 ; Dan Woodruff-Physical Education, Health, Driver Education; Head Richard Woodward-American History, Civics; Freshman Wreslling Coach, Go Coach, Assislant Football Coach; University of Football Coach, Assistant Track Coach; Campbellsville Cincinnati, 8.5. in Ed. College, 8.5.; Indiana University, Xavier University. V 6 HEEHPFIEUS T BHi-VJS WHDS - 6 m1 MUDNIU REBEL HE SH fEHIlIDU NCO CAMINO m7; mom: 'ALoMn WES WHIEIRL El ESfiNEULB Ill! HIIBHBRLDI mm Ill IUSICI Merrill Wynn-Spanish, English; Spanish Club, Spanish Honor Society; College-Conservalory of Music of Cin- cinnati, B.M.; Xavier University, M. in Ed.; University of Madrid. Mrs. Mary E. ZimmermanuBiology, Life Science; University of London King's College, 3.5.; A.K.C.; University of London Teacher's Diploma; University of Cincinnati. Kn- 185 SECRETARIES Mrs. Helen Kingery Mrs. Mary Ellen Moore Mrs. Edith Wall Mrs. Pairicia Seay 186 Mrs. Judith Pendell, Treasurer Mrs. Shirley Bosch, Assistant to the Librarian Miss Marilyn Werner, Dietitian Mrs. Georgia Peirano, Assistant to the Librarian 187 CAFETERIA Back Row: I. Goodman, P. Fite, H. Steinmann, C. Carrier, D. Sheafer, T. Roy, F. Eckel. Front Row: l. Gehler, W. Ralph, N. Blair, G. Taylor, L. Hagemeier, D. Millennor. Service with a smile. Jerry and Debbie can hardly wait. Can'I heal the price. 188 MAINTENANCE Mr. Morgan, Maintenance Supervisor. 9. Back Row: J. Morgan, 1. Jones, J. Dalton, F. Burnett, T. Jones. Front Row: R. Massey, R. Disbennetl, 0. Ward, D. Wright. 189 BOARD OF EDUCATION Mr. Pace Mr. leary, clerk-treasurer Mr. Dorl Mr. Funk Mr. Beckstedt Mr. Parsons, superintendent Mr. Downs, president . Dr. Gabe WF?PPFFE 190 FRESHMEN 191 FRESHMEN OFFICERS FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS: Connie Rusk, secretary; Steve Schad, treasurer; Sieve Daniels, president; Mike Montgomery, vice-presidem. Herman Adams, Jim Adams, Richard Adams, Terry Adams, Debra Adkins, Steve Adkins, Shirley Allen, Doris AIvin. Mike Alyward, Donnie Anderson, Ricky Anderson, Bettina Arbino, Kathy Ashbrook, Charles Bailey, Barbara Baker, Brenda Baker. Joanne Baker, John Baker, Kathy Baker, Nancy Ball, Connie Ballard, Tom Ballard, Lynn Barker, Pam Barker. Deborah Barnes, Diane Barnett, Yvonne Barren, Danny Beasley, Darlene Beckstedt, Jamie Bigley, Vicki Blake, Debra Blevins. Wendell Boggs, Edite Bolgzds, Sherry Bolin, Lawrence Bond, Steve Boone, Lana Botkins, Jim Bowlin, Jeff Bowman. Robert Bowman, Susan Bowman, Mark Bradford, Ricky Branscomb, Bev Brewer, Naomi Brewer, Leo Broerman, Darlene Brown. lay Brown, Karol Brown, Ronald Brown, Sandra Brown, Lloyd Brumley, Gary Brummett, Gary Bryant, Chuck Buchanan. Kalhy Buchanan, Linda Burke, Calherine Bush, Patty Canterbury, Patricia Carnes, Gary Carty, Vickie Cavins, Ricky Cesco. 192 FRESHMEN Roger Chambers, Vivian Chaney, David Chapman, Greg Chapman, Rhonda Childers, Terry Chinn, Debbie Christian, Leonard Clark. Randy Clark, Sue Clark, Debbie Cochran, Iim Cochran, David Coffey, Larry Cogliano, Mildred Colebank, Mark Collins. Ronnie Cook, John Cooper, Teresa Cooper, Becky Corcoran, Bill Cornelius, John Cosgrove, Jerry Cox, Ken Croweak. Chris Crusoe, Mike Cruze, Ruth Curry, Dennis Daniel, Vernie Daniel, Stephen Daniels, Bill Davenport, Bob Davis. Doreen DeTellum, Carlos Dealon, Paul Delph, Joyce Dickerson, Samuel Dilbert, Sandra Dilbert, Cathy Duncan, Patricia Dunigan. Steve Dykes, Edward Edmondson, Dennis Eich, Dwight Elliott, Bar- bara Eliwein, lohnnie Engle. Nancy Ernspiger, Donna Ernst. Brenda Ervin, Shanda Estes, Randy Evans, Dale Fancher, Michelle Fenske, Louis Fichter, Nancy Picker, Garry Fike. Linda Flynn, Cheryl Forman, Belin- da Foust, Jim Francis, ludy Freeman, Bob Freyhof, Tommy Fryman, Henry Funk. Marianne Gaddis, Tom Gambrel, Ken Geiger, Marie Geraci, Mark Gillespie, Danny Gillman, Mark Gorham, Bonnie Grace. Charles Gray, Sarah Greatorex, Carmen Gresser, Ricky Gtigsby, Debbie Grimes, Debra Gtubb, Connie Hackney, Sue Hamilton. 193 L1 ax? Active seniors talk with freshmen about the importance of taking part in school activities. Dennis Hancock, less Hardin, Frank Harmon, Mark Harmon, Mary Hatter, Greg Hayes, Dewayne Helton, Dennis Henges. Sharon Henize, ShirIey Henize, Mike Hennel, Hazel Henry, David Henson, Philip Henson, Doug Hessel, Roger Hicks. Richard Hill, Diane Hinkle, Joyce Hinkle, Cindy Hoffman, Jan Hoffman, Mike Hollars, Bruce HoHoway, Julia Hopkins. Joe Horn, Mike Hershey, Brenda Hoskins, Ella Hubbard, Ken Huey, Nancy Hughes, James Hull, Diane Hunter. Kristie Hursh, Sleven Hurst, Carolyn Hyden, Debra lackson, Edward Jackson, Linda Japp, Pamela lasper, Brenda Johnson. Cecil Johnson, Ermil lohnson, Debbie Jones, Kathy lones, Rulh lones, Mike Jordan, Virgil Judy, Don Kelburn. Joe Keller, Kenneth Keller, Tom Keller, Rita Kidd, Sandy Kidd, Beta ly Kinder, Carol King, Tom King. 194 k 471 .scnomauy ., 0K Mr. White, next lime you carry your own darn tuba! FRESHMEN Karen Kinross, Beverly Knight, Bob Knight, Vicky Koebbe, Nancy Koewher, Kosta Koros, Paul Lake, Darlene Lally. Jim Larkin, Paula Lawhurn, Jeff leary, Robert Lee, Cathy Leimberger, Greg liilard, Marcia Lillie, Leanne Under. Randy Logan, Susan Lowenstein, Tim Lucas, Sheryl Lusk, Linda Lynch, Carolyn Magner, Gail Mar- cum, Celia Marion. Lonnie Martin, Marcia Martin, Sue Martin, Terry Maslin. loe Matthews, Teresa Mayne, Paul McCaIla, Donna McCreary. Terry McCullah, Susan McErlane, Kathy McFarland, Eddie McGuire. Brenda McQueary, Bev McWhorter, Mike Meagher, Lyle Meece. Kevin Meinking, Sue Meinking, Btenda Mellett, Mary Metzger. Cindy Meyer, Richard Meyung, Ion Mick, Dennis Miles. Beth Miller, Teresa Miller, Ronald Mills, James Minton. 195 FRESHMEN David Miracle, Sharon Miracle, Candie Mock, janie Monhollen, Mike Montgomery, Brenda Moore, Richard Moreland, Cynthia Morgan. Donna Morgan, Kathy Morgenroth, David Morrell, Angela Mounce, Brenda Moyers, Beverly Mullen, Stephen Myers, Bob Naber. Bill Naish, John Newton, Deborah Nolte, Mike Norris, Jack Nunn, Bob O'Brien, Patricia Palmer, Chris Parker. Robin Parks, Pam Parlin, Roger Parlon, Dianna Patterson, Pam Payne, Pam Peyton, Donald Phelps, Mike Phelps. Jerri Philpot, Mark Pierani, Kim Pilman, Patsy Planer, Veronica Policano, Penny Potrafke, Jim Powell, David Prewitt. Bonnie Price, Joyce Puckett, Deb- ' bie Ratliff, Clyde Rayburn, Rhon- da Reagan, Gran! Reed, Sharon Reeves, lerry Reneman. Cathy Retherford, Phillip Rexroat, Boyce Reynolds, Kathy Reynolds, Vickey R?chards, Mike Richardson, Flora Riddle, Kim Robisch. Fred Rodenburg, Claudine Rogers, Mike Romanello, Donna Rose, Gary Ross, Steven R055, julie Roy, Mike Roy. Mary Ruebusch, Mary Ruholl, Connie Rusk, Charlotte Rutland, Karen Ryan, Steve Schad, Jack Schardl, Bob Schipler. Pam Schnilzler, Harold Scott, Mike Segrist, Dale Seiter, Beth Sennell, Martha Sewell, Delores Sharp, Ronald Sharp. I96 FRESHMEN Karen Sinclair, Marvin Sinclair, Cathy Skeen, Nancy Slaughter, Richard Slusher, Connie Smith, David Smith, Debbie Smith. Debbie Smith, Don Smith, Gregory Smith, lames Smith, Kimberly Smith, Michael Smith, Sandra Smith, Courlland Snell. Teresa Snellings, Bonnie Sparks, Mary Spaulding, Debbie Spurlock, Lonnie Slanlon, Nancy Steele, Wanda Stephen, Ronah Stephens. Virginia Stockman, Heather Stone, Robert Stoops, Dwayne Strunk, Roger Slrunk, Steven Sullivan, Donald Sutton, Cynthia Swafford. Beverly Tarler, Danny Taylor, Deborah Taylor, Donald Taylor, Michael Taylor, lean Tepe, Joan Tepe, Renee Thompson. Jerry Tierney, Linda Timerlake, Donna Town, Vanda Trammell, Linda Treadway, Terryl Treadway, Jeannie Treat, Cynthia Trentman. David Ullom, Charles Unlhank, Debatah Vance, Deborah Vance, lack Vanover, William Vincent, Ronald Waddle, Roger Wagner. Vicki Walke, Patricia Walker, Sheila Wallace, Diella Watson, RuSSell Watson, William Webb, Connie Webber, Aimee Weber. FRESHMEN Jim Weingaltnel, Kim Weinheimer, Jim Welch, Diana Werk, Bob Wermeling, Bill West, John West, Bobbie Whitaker. Tom White, Bonnie Williams, Charlene Wilson, Dewey Wilson, Jeff Wiseman, Brenda Wither, Ian Withers, Jerry Witt. Dan Wiltekind, Betty Wong, Bill Wood, Sherwood Woodyard, Jim Wormus, Chuck Worthington, Bill Wrenn, Yvonne Yotk. Tony Young. 198 SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORE' OFFICERS SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Rodney Gilreath, co-presidehl; Vicki Spaw, secretary; Chuck Noland, co-vice-president; Tom Grace, co-presiient; Kneeling; Bill Krebs, treasurer; Terry McFadden, co-vice-president. Kathy Abbaliello Kalhy Acey Jeff Achter Eddie Adams Jerry Adkins Taunya Alvin David Armstrong Robert Auterson lim Ayers Debbie Baird Rebecca Bales Angie Ball Sandie Banks Joe Barber Steven Barker John Barnes Ray Bayer Byron Becker Connie Becknell Gary Becknell Rita Bentley Debbie Blaine Richard Blair Ronald Blair Gary Blankenship Tom Boeckman Bill Boelleke Brenda Boggs Debbie Bond lance Booth Iva Bowman Linda Bowman Mary Braden Mary Bradley Roger Bright Barb Brown Bob Brown Bobby Brummett Chuck Bryce Johnsie Burns Paul Burwinkel Melodie Cannon Debbie Challas Roberta Chailas Randel Chitwood John Cholkas Susan Coburn Ruby Cole Anthony Coletla 200 Chuck Collins Brenda Colyer Mike Candon Ken Conklin Sandy Conover Paul Cooper Sandra Copelin Connie Cornelius David Courtney Ferry Cox Tim Cox Linda Cracraft Larry Craft Donna Crouch Mark Cullon Peter Curtis Carl Dalton Garry Daniels Teresa Daugherty Bob Dawson Dianna Day Gail Day linda Degaro Denise Dick Mike Dipuccio Jeff Douglas Gail Dow Jeanne Dowd lim Downing Bob Duesing Cindy Duggins Mike Duncan Jim Dunigan Christine Durbin Margaret Edwards Mark Edwards Loretta Elder Margaret Elliott Harold Evans Jim Faulkner Cathy Fichter Patly Ficker Steve Fite Kathy Fitzgerald Jay Fitzpatrick Larry Flynn Mary Foltz John Frasier Hollie Frederick Peggy Friar Tony Frost Donna Fye Vicki Galliher Dale Gamble Phyllis Garland Judy Cast Alan Gearhart Helen Geraci Raymond Gerwe Virginia Gentry Patti Gibson Rodney Gilbreath Fred Giles 201 SOPHOMORES Denise Gillespie Barbara Goecke Elizabeth Goens Pam Goodlander Joan Goodman Tom Grace Torn Greatorex Janis Green Darlene Grubb Cindy Grubbs George Hackney Donald Haddix Betsy Haier Darrell Haggard Larry Hall Archie Hamblin Larry Hamblin Terry Hamblin Russell Hamlin Lynn Hammann Donna Harmon David Harris Carol Hawkins Betty Head Michele Healon Rose Hellon Patricia Henson lim Hicks Arlene Hill John Hill Linda Hill Donna Hinkle Cynlhia Hollen Theodore Hooks John Hoover Debbie Howard Io Hubbard Patrick Hughes Mark Humble Deborah Hurd Kalhy lsaaCS Edward Ianzen Fred links Charles Johnson Ernest Johnson Julian Johnson Lonnie Johnson Sandra lones Sara lordan Virginia Kemper Trudia King lohn Kingery George Knox Carolyn Kolhe lill Kraemer Bill Krebs Mike Kushman Carol Lancaster Ruthann Landess Timmy lay Carol Lee lanel Leidenheimer Judy Leidenheimer 202 V 17v Kalhy models her knickers for the fall fashion show. Mark Leimburger Brenda lilIard David Lindsay Larry Little Billy Long leanne Lowenstein Suzanne Loyd Richard Lucas Daniel Lucketl Tom Luken Andrea Lutsch Andy Lulsch Jim lyons Vicki Lyons Kathy Mahedy Torn Manier Steve Marcum Jerry Marksberry Debbie Marksbury Judy Marlin Jim Massey Daryl Maslin Karen Matlingly Sherry Mastin Tom McCarthy Cathy McCoy Terry McFadden lesler McFarland Jack McGinnis Tom McGuire Bernie McLane David Mclane Don Meadors Karen Meagher Denise Meinking Dennis Meredith Daniel Metcalfe Danny Miles Timothy Mitchell Dennis Mize Sandy Mobley Jerry Moore Greg Moore Patricia Moreland Paul Morgan Linda Morrison Stephen Mullen Tim Mullikin 203 SOPHOMORE Diana Mullins KR Donna Murphy - ' Melissa Murray Brad Naegel Scott Newsom Debbie Newton Patty Nickson Chuck Noland in Ann Oaks Iames O'Blien Theresa O'Connor Tim O'Connor James Orwig Joan Owens Linda Owens Debbie Page Dinah Parker Wayne Parker Rickie Pafsons Glenda Perkins Pam Perry Diane Petlil Jim Phelps Jackie Pigg Mike Pilman Bobbie Pilman Debbie Pollinger Elbert Prather Jack Prather Kimbra Pralher Lynn Privetl Douglas Prows Richard Prues Martha Pugh Pamela Quillin Deena Rader James Raley Connie Ramsey Kim Ramsey Patrick Ramsey Gary Rawlings Michelle Reagan Velma Reber Paul Reeves Scott Reinhard! Roy Rhodes Victor Rich Julie Richardson Arthur Richmond Sheila Riggs David Rigney Sandy Riley Vickie Riley Trish Robertson Edna Rogers Debra Rose Larry Roy Thomas Ruebusch Louis Sbarbali Wayne Sthibi Donald Schnitzler Barbara Schock Matgie Schroeder 204 SOOPHMORES Neal Schulte Vicki Schullz Joyce Scott Lorena Scott Robert Sester Joseph Shea Jo Shearin Beverly Sheeler Roy Siegman Leslie Silber Renee Simon Debbie Simpson Robin Siltason Brenda Slaven Sandy Slayback Pam Slusher Diane Smith Margie Smith Sheila Smith Vicki Spaw Robert Speigfe William Stafford Marilyn Slears Michael Sleele David Stephens Gregory Slevens Ralph Stewart Kimberly Stricker Brenda Sullivan Garry Sullivan Patricia Sullivan Pam Sutton John Swanson Sally Tarler Janet Taylor Bret Telecsan Sherry Thacker Melody Thompson Jean Thornton Paula Tompkins Mary meell Sharon Tungate John Underwood Pally Urmet Gregory Ulter James Wade Pete Wagner 205 Vickie Wagner Paula Walker Mike Wall Patricia Wall Ellen Ward Beverly Wardwell Sheila Waters Toby Waters Ronald Weinheimer Patricia Wells Mark Westermeyer Bev White .Lynn White Wayne Wickemeyer Jackie Wilkerson David Williamson Debbie Wilson Ken Wiseman Steve Withrow Allen Woods Calharyn Woods Sheila Woods John Worsham Debbie York Who says wearing a cast isn't fun. 206 JUNIORS 207 JUNIOR OFFICERS t'3 ' ' : - . ! ,w, K , . f n .1 l f' 1 ; Lottie Stone, vice-president; Kathy Spaw, JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Karen Noland, secretary heasurer; Dan Vincent, president. Terry Adams Tabra Ashcraft Connie Aylward Robert Baglien Belly Baker Dennis Baker Malinda Ball Patricia Ball Steve Ballard Elaine Barton Sarah Beach Donna Beaty Jaymie Beckelheimer Mike Belmont John Blevins Michael Bogle lanice Bordwine William 30559 lo Bowling Bill Boyd Alan Brady lesse Brice Diane Brinkmeyer Charlene Brisbin Ellen Brown Phyllis Brown Cynthia Buhr Donna Burch Peggy Burnett Susan Burns 208 UNIORS Sandie Calchera Don Calhoun Ronny Calhoun Marsha Carr Claudette Carter Mark Cecil Larry Childress Arthur Clark Elizabeth Clark Susan Clark Walter Coburn Ruby Coffey Mary Coleman lohn Coleita Danny CooPer Ellena Costello Jennifer Cox Marsha Cox Mary Cox Mary Creedon John Cresie Glenn Croucher Teresa Croweak Marvin Crutchfield Sheila Dalton Pamela Davidson Gerald Davis Dorinda De Tellum Monica Deborde Brenda Doss Bridgett Duffy Barbara Dulong Becky Duncan Joy Duncan Michele Eckel Billy Epperson Larry Faulkner Linda Ferguson Lester Fichter Karen Fields Pauline Fike James Fiorito Larry Fischer Fredericka Fisher Kenneth Fitzgerald Debbie Fiynn Terry Ford Gregory Fox JUNIORS Pam Harmon Eva Hartman Tim Haunerl Rodney Hedge Barb Henderson Debra Hensley David Henwood Sally Hesse! Sandra Hicks Dave Hill Cary Hill Arlene Hinkle Carolyn Hinkle Kathleen Hobbs Shirley Hodge Marilyn Hopkins Jeff Horsley Terry Hubbs Mike Hughes Charles Hull Belly Hyden lames Japp ludy Jobe Connie Johnson Debbie Johnson Kathy Johnson Steve Johnson Noma Jones Vicki Jones Becky Keith Marci Kelsch Anthony Kemplin Willetta Keltler Teresa Kielly Tom King Debbie Kingery Caryl Klanke Daryl Klanke John Koebbe Kathleen Kushman Donna lally Bob Lambert Neal Lane Charles Lawson lim Lay Diana Layman Robin Leach Peter Leaf 211 David Lee Wiliiam Leet Mark Linder Ellew Little Kenneth Logan Gwendolyn love Dennis Lovell Randolph Lusk Lyla Lykins Cynthia Lynn Mike Marksbuly Cindy Marlin Thomas Martin Edwin Matthews Stephen Matthews Essel McAnnally '1 By perfecting the pyramid, the reserve cheerleaders show their skill and coordination. Michael McKeehan James Mclane Virginia McMullin Edward Meadors Daris Meece David Meinking Dennis Meyung Sandra Mitchel Kathy Morgan Peggy Morton William Mueller Brenda Murphy Julia Naish Karen Noland Sharon Nolte James O'Connor tEdilors' comment: Please dis- regard the above caplionJ 212 JUNIORS Glenn Ogle larry Owens Tim Pangburn Debbie Parker larry Parker Carolyn Parks Valerie Parrot! Samuel Payne Steven Pelfrey Pam Perkins Danny Pelrey David Pelrey Diane Pfisler Bev Phelps Jacqueline Phillips Don Picklesimer Carolyn Pigg Linda Pillman William Pillman Kevin Popplewell Brian Prince Deelinia Pryor Chris Ramsey Mike Reagan lim Regenfusz Mike Retherford larry Reynolds lim Rhodes Jonathan Rinehart Donald Rohdenberg Walter Rohrig William Rolph Diana Rose Mary Rose Deborah Rosskoff Raymond Roy Sharon Royalty Tina Rump Deborah Russell Buddy Ryan leff Sager Richard Salzman Jerome Schmidt Steve Schmidt Wendel Schmidt Lynn Schurgasl Gregg Seiter Audie Selser 213 JUNIORS Becky Sewell Nancy Shillinger Roy Silber Dianna Simon Carolyn Smith Debbie Smith Diane Smith Dorothy Smith Gregory Smith Jerry Smith Ion Smith Ken Smith Lawrence Smith Terri Smith Teresa Sparks Karen Spaw Kathy Spaw Jeff Stanton Andy Slaplelon Ronald Staplelon Don Sleinhauer Rita Stephens Lottie Stone Paul Slonecipher Cathy Slreaker Brian Stricker David Slrunk Sue Strunk Gordon Stuckrad Sheila Summers Don Sutton Gregory Sutton Connie Tanner linda Tanner Raymond Tarter Rock Thacker Cheryl Thompson Bill Timberlake Gail Tumbleson Kenneth Valerius Dan Vincent Tina Vincent Gary Voss Margie Walker Dennis Wall Debra Wallace Peggy Wallace David Walters 214 Ceci Walton Debra Ward Palsy Ward Diana Webb Brenda White Sandra Wilson Bobby Will Leslie Witt lohn Wilte , Jerry Wright I Keith Wright Linda Wright Glenna Yaies Elaine Young Melissa Zeltel Senior captain Debbie Osterwisch teaches maiorelles new routine for love and Honor . 215 217 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Randy Parsons, president; Darlene Engel, secretary,- Dan Lovett, vice-president, Bill Taylor, treasurer. 218 THE SENIORS OF1972 The close of the senior year fills some with happiness as well as sadness. The many events of this year will stay in the minds of the seniors and will be remembered as times of excitement, laughter, disgust and emioyment. With the beginning of the senior year came the long talks with the counselors and the various decisions regarding college and employment. Along with this came the opening of the 1971-72 sports season. Seniors united to boost school spirit and support the teams. The 1971 varsity football team, led by the senior athletes, had the best season in many years. As the year progressed, the class of 1972 elected their class officers for their final year at Norwood. Seniors became more involved in college plans as they registered to take the A.C.T. and S.A.T. tests. Spirits rose as the modular system was put on an experimental basis. As was expected, some problems did arise. They soon were dissolved, however, as seniors volunteered their free time to participate in a Senior Monitoring Program. The class put all their efforts into their production of The Mousetrap which was viewed by a sell-out crowd. The seniors then turned their efforts to the planning of service projects and after-graduation activities. Recognizing the need to help fellow students tailing in certain subjects, seniors created a tutorial program as one of their service projects. Aiter cramming for mid-term exams, seniors directed their efforts to supporting the basketball team on Senior Night. As winter ended and spring began, the long awaited day seemed close at hand. Seniors were measured for caps and gowns and went through the excitement of exchanging calling cards. Although graduation was approaching rapidly, members of the class of 1972 were still involved in making Camelot one of the best musicals ever. Seniors were also kept busy by making a last effort to get those final exam exemptions. Graduation finally arrived and our four years at Norwood were at a close. We learned not only from books, but also through experience. We laughed, cried, worked, played, fought, and united. We must now go our separate ways and direct our lives along different channels. Our future plans will draw us into many areas of life, but we will never forget, nor will we be torgotton as the class of 1972. he: KIMBERLY ALEXANDER KIMBERLY ANN BAIRD WILLIAM STUART BAKER ROBERT DAVID BALLOU BRENDA SUE BARNARD LARRY WAYNE BARNES MELISSA KAY BARRETT JAMES WILLIAM BARTON DEBRA DIANE BAYER CHARLES PAUL BENJAMIN RODNEY WARREN BEST STEPHEN ANDREW BlOOM KAREN lOUlSE BOELLEKE CAROLYN 3050 MICHAEL WILLIAM BOWMAN ROSEMARY lEE BOWMAN STEVEN ALAN BRENNECKE JERRY WAYNE BREWER MARY DOLORES BROERMAN MARY ANN BROTZGE 219 Work continues on new Olympic size swimming pool. LORI KAY BROWN TERRY LEE BRUCE BILLIE EllEN BRYANT PATRICK MICHAEL BRYCE DARRELL WAYNE BUCHANAN TIMOTHY KEMPER CAMPBELL KAREN SUE CANNAVA ROSE CARMAN MARILYN CARPENTER VICKI SHERRYL CARSON MICHAEL PETER CHELEKIS REGINA FAVE CHILDERS SHERRI lEA CLARK PAMELA SUE CLEM ROBERT LEE CLIFT PHYLLIS COFFEY 220 Meeting of S.A.G.: Socier of Available Girls. CLASS OF 1972 - FIRST GRADUATES OF NEW SCHOOL EILEEN DIANE COLLINS RANDY l. COMPTON BOBBY RICKY COOK IAMES WILLIAM COOK NORMA LOUISE COMMER GARY GENE COOPER IR. VICTOR WAYNE COOPER RICHARD WILLIAM COOREY LINDA COOTS jERRY COX PANDORA COX SHIRLEY YVONNE COX CAROL SUE CRABTREE BARBARA SUE CRISWELL JAMES DARRELL CROCKER DEBRA IOANN CROUCH 221 JILL MICHELLE CROWE CORINNE ELIZABETH CRUSOE VIRGINIA KAY CUNDIFF MICHAEL EDWARD DALTON VICKIE ANN DALTON CHARLOTTE DANIEL ANGELINA SUE DAVIS KATHLEEN ANN DAVIS DIANE DEBORAH DECARO DEBRA LYNN DIAMOND RICHARD MICHAEL DICKSON DEBORAH SUE DUNCAN P' k SENIORS SERVE THROUGH TUTORING Brenda tutors Nancy in math two days each week after school. I can't believe I ale the whole thing. EARL DUNN, IR. DANNY LEE DWYER MARTIN EDISON PEGGY ANN EICH RICKEY JAY ISLAM DAVID MARTIN ELLIOTT DEBRA IEAN ELLIOTT PAMELA ANN ELSTUN MARY BETH ENDEJANN DARLENE ANN ENGEL llLl. ANN ERNSPIGER lESlIE FARRIS JAMES WALTER FENNELI. WILMA FIELDS CHARLES CLIFFORD FISCHER GARY lYNN FLYNN NEAL WARREN FOOZER DENNIS RAY FOUST MICHAEL LEE FOUST JANET SUE FRAMBES 223 JOEY MICHAEL FRENCH MICHAEL CLIFFORD FULMER PATRICIA ANN GAFFNEY CHARMAINE GANN IAY LEWIS GEISER THERESA SUE GENTON SANDRA ANN GILLESPIE MARK EDWARD GOECKE PHILLIP ANTHONY GOECKE TERRY WAYNE GOODMAN KAREN GRAINGER CHRISTINE GRIDER SANDRA EVE GRIGSBY lAURA ANN HALL CHARLES lOVElL HAMILTON, IR. MARYANNE HAMLIN CARLEE MICHAEL HAMM IOETI'A LOU HAMM GARY VINCENT HANRAHAN ALLEN VAUGHN HARLESS 224 Aulo shop with dune buggy built by Mr. Adelsperger. STUDENTS ACQUIRE JOB SKILLS IAMES LEE HARRIS KENNETH LYNN HAVENS PETER SOLOMON HAWKINS IAYME LEE HAWVER PAULETTE EUGENA HEATON ROBERT LEE HEDGE, IR. WENDLE lEROME HEDGE MICHAEL HENSLEY DANNY RAEBURN HICKMAN DARLENE HILL DAVID ROY HINKLE TERRY PETE HINKLE 225 CINDY SUE HOCK NADINE HOOVER CATHY JANE HOPKINS MARY KATHLEEN HOPKINS WILLIAM SCOTT HORN BRENDA SUE HORSLEY WILLIAM WALTER HOWARD CAROLYN FAVE HUBBARD TERRI LEE HUEY BRENDA IILL HUNTINGTON JERRY HURD COLEN 10E HURT SHARON MARIE HUSSEY JANET LEE JASPER GREGORY SILAS JOHNSON WILLIAM ANDERSON JOHNSON DENNIS KAYWOOD JONES MICHAEL THOMAS KELLER L. PAULETTE KEY DANIEL CURTIS KING 226 MODS ENCOURAGE we I N D I VI D UA L ST U DY a +- Senior Night. MARLENE KAY KISER BARBARA ANN KNEPPER WILLIAM RODNEY KRAMER DEBORAH LEE KUY-KENDALL MICHAEL STEPHEN lAAKE ANDRIA BESS LANDS GARRY THOMAS LARRISON PATRICIA SUE LAWSON RICKY lEE LAY TERRY RANDALL LEACH DONNA MARIE LEIDENHEIMER RICHARD MICHAEL LEIDENHEIMER L Cheerleaders reflecl as the band plays the Alma Mater on 227 SENIOR ATHLETES PACE VICTORIOUS TEAMS GARY ALAN LEVI LINDA CHRISTINE LEWALLEN IOHN MICHAEL LEWIS STEVEN MICHAEL LITMER MICHAEL LOOMIS DANA ARTHUR LOVETI' KAREN LOUISE LOWENSTEIN DONALD RICKY lAV MARILYN lORETTA LUCKETT IUDITHANN MARTZ GLEN ALLAN MASSEY CHARLES ROBERT MATTHEWS, IR. DEBORAH SUE MAUPIN lINDA SUE MCCALLA RHONDA MICHELLE MCCORMACK WILLIAM KEVIN MCERLANE 228 Pass completed! JULIA ANN McFARLAND FLOYD LYNN MCKEE ANTHONY WILLIAM MEAGHER RUBY ANN MEECE CARLA LOU MILLER DONALD WALTER MILLER CLYDE MILLS, IR. JAMES RICHARD MILLS KAREN DENISE MIRACLE CHERYL GWYNNEMOORE DONALD S. MORELAND KATHERINE JOYCE MORGENROTH 229 CONSTANCE LEE MOUNCE CAROL ANN NAISH ZANDRA GALE NEELEY CLIFFORD C. NELSON VICKIE RAE NEW IEFFREY LYNN NORTHCUTI' JOAN MARIE O'BRIEN MlCHAEI. PATRICK O'CONNOR DEBRA lYNN osnsnwuscn MICHAEL CARL PAIGE RANDALL anooxs PARSONS BRENDA s. PARTIN DORIS IANE PATTERSON NORMAN lEE PATTERSON TERRY THOMAS PEIRANO LEANA MARIE PERCIFUL Mike Bowman, prince or frog? Congratulating new members of Honor Society. .. Ff; lion: i I x f COMMON INTERESTS : UNITE SENIOR EFFORTS JOAN L. PETERS GARY RUSSELL PHELPS TERRY LEE PHELPS RICKY LEE PICKERELL CONNIE SUE PRICE SHELIA NADENE QUILLEN KATHY ANN REDDINGTON ANITA FRANCIS REISERT IUDY KAREN REXROAT DEBORAH SUE REYNOLDS DEBORAH SUE RICHMOND DAVID ALLEN RIEGER DEBORAH LYNN RIGNEY IACKIE lOU RILEY KAREN JEAN RILEY BILLY NONI E. RISMA 231 CORDELIA l.. ROARK GARY KENT ROSE VIRGINIA ANN ROSE PATRICIA ANN RUNION JACQUANET RUPERT PATRICIA LOUISE RUSK REBECCA CATHERINE RUTLAND MARK PHILLIP SCHAD WILLIAM GEORGE SCHNEIDER CHARLES A. SCHULTE DENNIS JAMES SCHULTZ KAREN SUE SCHULTZ AUDIENCE ACCLAIMS MOUSETRAP A SUCCESS Cast of The Mouselrap returns for final curtain call. szv vmr x -- ' V Niglwxyv'gxx rm f Arm. ,- , v MAJ, K- xixXxALJ . xi - ' ,1 - .1 Inzvx AwaW'V ' Mxrxxngmlxx 232 JOHN DAVID SCHWANKHAUS REBECCA IRENE SCHWARBERG MARY USE SCHWIETERMAN MICHAEL STEPHEN SEITER MICHAEL GENE SEXTON KATHLEEN DAWN SIEGMAN IONELI. SIGMON JOSEPH A. SIMON, JR. CYNTHIA MARIE SIMPSON JOYCE ANN SINCLAIR ROBERT STEPHEN SLOAN GARY LYNN SMITH GREGORY ALLEN SMITH IUDY SMITH REBA LORE'ITA SMITH ROXANNE LOU SMITH TERESA I.OlS SMITH JAMES WILLIAM SOELLNER ROBERT MICHAEL SONNYCALF TONY MICHAEL SPURLOCK 233 TERRY ALLEN STADERMAN STEPHEN ANDREW SIANKOVICS CHARLES ANDREW STAPLETON DEBORAH DEMA STEWART JOYCE ANN STOCKMAN DANA LOUISE SWEET SHARON SUE TANNER ALAN DEWAYNE TARTER MICHAEL WAYNE TAYLOR WILLIAM C. TAYLOR ROBERT DAVID TEDFORD SANDRA ANN THOMPSON DAVID EDWARD TINCHER ROSEANNA TIPTON BARRY TOMLINSON RONALD DWIGHT TRAMMELL 234 Who do lgive mine to? RICHARD IOSEPH TRENTMAN MICHELLE TRUSTY GARY EARNEST TUMBLESON JAMES TURNER, JR. ROGER IOHN UPCHURCH RAYMOND EUGENE VANOVER WAYNE WALL TERRI LUAN WALLEN JACK G. WARD LINDA lUCIlLE WARD KRISTINA lANE WEEKLEY CYNTHIA SUSAN WEST JOHN RANDALL WEST BEVERLY KAY WHITE MELINDA JEAN WHITE DONALD E. WHITEAKER. IR. EXCITEMENT MOUNTS AS GRADUATION APPROACHES 235 JEFFREY LEN WILKERSON PAULA WILLIAMS DAVID LEE WILSON HERBERT WAYNE WlLSON ROGER DEAN WITHERS VICKIE lYNN WOODS JANET L. WORLAND WILLIAM BRADLEY WRIGHT JOBS, COLLEGE - NEW DlRECTIONSfWRCL OF 1972 Sharon and Bill eageriy await graduation. luable experience by Members of Future Teachers gain va student teaching. I Isions . c e D 2 7 9 1: I 1 3 V: a M SENIOR DIRECTORY NICHOLAS DANIEL ABBATIELLO College Preparatory La1in Club; Golf. DANNY RAY ADAMS General llNDA GAY ADCOCK General KIMBERLY ALEXANDER Vocational Cosmetology 3, 4; Honor Guard; Pep Club1; SILHOUETTE Representalive 1, 2, 4; Senior Class Play; HiY-Teens 1, 2. DEBRA ANN AYERS General KIMBERLY ANN BAIRD College Preparatory Girls' Swimming Team; French Ciub 3,4;Girls1Glee Club 1, 2; Honor Guard; Health Careers Club 4; Junior Choir 1; Junior Achievement 2; Pep Club 2, 3. LAURA ELIZABETH BAKER Vocational Girls'Council3;1uniorchoir1. WILLIAM STUART BAKER, IR. College Preparatory Football 1; Spanish Club 1, 2; Mirror Represemative. ROBERT DAVID BALLOU Vocational Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; Eleclricily Club 3, 4; N Club 3, 4; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 1, 2, 3, 4' SJLHOUETTE Representative 2; Mirror Representative 1; Talent Show 3; Senior Class Play; Camelot. BRENDA SUE BARNARD General LARRY WAYNE BARNES General O.W.E.; Track 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 1, 2; N Club 2, 3, 4. MELISSA KAY BARRETT College Preparatmy Girls' Council 2; Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Honor Guard; Indianenes 3, 4; Junior Choir1;0ffice Worker 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Spanish Club Z; Camefor: Seniol Class Play; Taleru Show 3; Hi-V- Teens 1, 2, 3; Senior Choir 3; Esprit 4. JAMES WILLIAM BARTON Vocational Eleclricity Club 3, 4. DEBRA DIANE BAYER Vocational Cosmemlogy 3, president 4: Girls' Council 4; HonorGuard; Senior Senate. CHARLES PAUL BENJAMIN College Preparatory Football 1, 2, 3, 'co-captain 4; Baskelball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 1, Z, 3, 4; N Club 2, 31reasurer, 4; Proiectionisls 3, 4,- Studem Council 1, Ireasurer 3. RODNEY WARREN BEST College Preparalmy Basketball1,FuoIball1, Latin Club 1,2; Mirror Staff, Camelul. BOB BISHOP College Preparatory Foulball1, 2, 3, 4; HCSAA AIl-Slar; Track 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, 4 STEPHEN ANDREW BLOOM General WILLIAM BERNARD BOECKMANN General Cuisine Club 3, KAREN LOUISE BOELLEKE Commercial Regina High School1, 2; Spanish Club 3, 4; Spanish Honor Society 3, 4. CAROLYN LEE 3050 College Preparatory Oak Hills High School1, 2; French Club 2, 3,4; Honor Guard. GEORGE EDWARD BOWMAN College Preparatory Track 1, Baseball1. MICHAEL WILLIAM BOWMAN College Preparatory Swimming 1, 2, 3, co-captain 4; Track 1, 2, 3; Cross Country 2, 3, manager4; Band1,2, secretary 3; Band Council 3; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 2; French Club 1, 2. 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; N Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Ovcheslra J; Pep Band 2,- Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Projectionists 4; SILHOUETTE Representative 4; SJLHOUETTE Staff sporls editor 4,- Guys and Don's; Camelot; Sophomore Variety Show; Sludenl Council 4; 1971 Halvard Book Award; Boys' Glee Cluh1. ROSEMARY lEE BOWMAN Vocational Cosmetology Club 3. 4; Honor Guard 3; Senior Class Play. STEVEN ALAN BRENNECKE College Preparatory Cross Country 2, 3; Boys' Swimming Team 1, 2, 3, co-caplain 4; Junior Class vice-president; Latin Club 1, 2; N Club 3, 4; Projectionisls 3, 4; Senior Senate; Senior Class Play; Talent Show 3; HLYJeens 1, 2, 3, 4. JERRY WAYNE BREWER General MARY DOLORES BROERMAN College Preparatory Honor Guard; Spanish Club 3: Guys and 00115; Camelot,- Senior Class Play. MARY ANN BROTZGE Corn merciaI Cheerleader 3, 4,- Clinic Worker 2,3, 4,- Girls' Council 4; Honor Guavd. National Honor Society 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, LORI KAY BROWN General An Club 3. TERRY LEE BRUCE General Clinic Worker 2; Girls' Glee Club 2, 3,- Honor Guard; 1ndianetles 2, 3, 4; Office Worker 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Mirror Representative 4; Camelol; Senior Class Flay; Talent Show 3; Hi-V-Teens .- 1, 2, vice-presidem 3, Senior Choir 4. BILLIE ELLEN BRYANT Vocational Library Worker 1; Mirror Representative 4; Honor Guard; Senior Class Play; Camelot; Cosmetulogy 3, 4. PATRICK MICHAEL BRYCE Vocational Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 4; Baseball1,2, 3, 4; N Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Cuisine Club 3, vice- presidenl 4; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 1, 2, , 4. DARRELL WAYNE BUCHANAN College Preparatory Baseball 1. 2, 3. 4: Baskelba 1, 2: Cross Country 2; Sophomore Class Secretary: Junimr Class Plesidem; Fellowship :2! Christian Athletes 1; Mirror Representative 2; Office Worker 3; SILHOUETTE Represenlative 3; SILHOUETTE Stafl 3, assistant sports editor 4; Represenlativa to Camp Allyn 4; National Merit 3, 4; Student Council 3. E TIMOTHY KEMPER CAMPBELL 1 General 1' KAREN SUE CANNAVA 1 College Prepatatory Regina High 5chool1, 2; Future Teachers of America 4; Honor Guavd; Latin Club 4; Pep Club 4: Senior Senate; National Honor Society 4; Senate. , ROSE CARMAN ; Commercial : D.E.C.A. MARILYN CARPENTER College Preparatory 4 Woodward High Schonl1, 2, 3, Whilley County High School 3; Senior C1335 F1ay. VICKI SHERRYI. CARSON Vocational Cosmetology Club 3, 4; Senior Class PFay. 1 LARRY CHAPMAN College Preparatory French Club 1, 2, MICHAEL PETER CHELEKIS College Preparalory Class Country 2: Latin Club 1, 2; Projectionists 4; Hi-Y Teens 3, 4,' National Honor Society 4. REGINA FAYE CHILDERS College Preparatory ESprr'l 3; Fulure Teachers of America 3, membership chairman 4: Girls' Glee Club 3; Honor Guard; National Honor Society 4; SILHOUETTE Representative 3; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3; Spanish Honor Society 2; Senior Senate 4; Talent Show 3; Girls' Ensemble 4; Senior Choir 3, 4. MARSHALL DAVID CLARK Vocational Library Worker 1; Electricity Club 3, 4; Mirror Represenlalive 3. SHERRI LEA CLARK General PAMELA SUE CLEM College Preparatory Cheerleader 1, 3, 4; Sophomore Class Vice-President; Esprit 2, 3, 4; French Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Girlsl Glee Club 2: Honor Guard; lndianenes 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Office Worker 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: SMHOUETTE Representative 2; SILHOUEITE Staff 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Swilchboard Worker 1; Hi-Y Teens 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT lEE CUFT College Prepa ratory Foolball1; Baseball1; Mirror Staff. PHYLLIS COFFEY Commercial D.E.C.A. secrelary 4; Connselors' Office Wnrker 4. EILEEN DIANE COLLINS Vocational Girls' Glee Club 'I. RANDY I. COMPTON College Preparatory Basketball 2; Cross Countly 2; Baseball1, 2, 3, 4; N Club 2,3, 4; Fellowship 01' Christian Athletes 2, 3, 4,' Spanish Club 3, Senior Senate 4; SHHOUETTE Representative 1. GEllES ALAN CONNOLLY College Preparatory Purcell High Schoal1, 2. BOBBY RICKY COOK College Preparatory Pep Club 3; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES WILLIAM COOK College Preparatory Wrestling 2, 3, 4; CrosyCountry 2,3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; FeIIOWship of Christian Athletes 1, 2, 3, 4; N Club 2, 3, 4; Proieclianists 3, 4; Sigma Alpha Tau HiY. NORMA lOUISE COOMER Commercial D.E.C.A.,' Honor Guard; Library Worker,- Pep Club; SHJ-iOUHTE Represenmive; Hi4Y Teens. GARY GENE COOPER, JR. General Mirror Representative; SILHOUETTE Representative: Spanish Club 2. 3, 4; Art Club 4; Senior Class Play, VICTOR WAYNE COOPER College Preparatory Band 1, 2,3,4; French C1ub3,4; Camelot; Senior Senate; Senior Class Play. RICHARD WILLIAM COOREY College Preparatory LINDA RUIH COOTS Commercial C.O.E. Club 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Hi-V-Teens1, 2, 3. JERRY CURTIS COX College Preparatory Baseball1, 2, 3; Golf 1, 2, 3. PANDORA COX Commercial D.E.C.A.; Minor Representative; Honor Guard. SHIRLEY YVONNE COX College Preparatory Esprit 1, 4; Future Teachers of America 1; Girls' Council1, 2, 3; Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Guard; Health Careers Club president 4; Junior Chuir1; Mirror Representative 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Honor Society 2, 4, president 3, CAROL SUE CRABTREE Commercial Counselors' Office Worker 4; Honor Guard; Pep Club 1, 2, 4; HLY-Teens 1, 4, BARBARA KAY CRISWELL Commercial CAOI. Club president 4; Counselors' Office Worker 3; Girls' Glee Club 1, 2; Honor Guard; Junior Choir 1; Mirror Representative 2; National Honor Society 4; Senior Senate. JAMES DARRELL CROCKER Commercial Football 1; Swimming 1, 2, 4, co-Captain 3; C,O.E. Club, co-lreasurer 4; Mirror Representative 1, 2, 3; Mirror Srafl 3,- Pep Club 3; SILHOUETTE Repvesentative 1, 2, 3; Student Council 1, 2. DEBBIE IOANN CROUCH College Preparatory Esprit, 4; Honor Guard, lndianeltes 3, 4: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; SILHOUETFE Representative 1, 4; Spanish Club Z, president 3; Senior Senae; Camelot: Hi-V-Teens 1, 2, 3, JILL MICHELLE CROWE College Preparatory Counselors' Office Worker 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 1; Girls' Council 1, 2, 4, secretary 3; Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Honor Guard; lndianeltes 1, 2, 3, captain 4; Junie! Choir, 1; National Honor Sociely 3, 4; SILHOUETTE Representative 3; Spanish Club Z, 3, 4; Spanish Honor Society 4, secretary 3; Talent Show 2. CORINNE ELIZABETH CRUSOE Commercial! Girls' Athletic Association 1; Honor Guard; Library Worker 3; Senior Senate. VIRGINIA KAY CUNDIFF General Senior Senate; Senior Class Play; Girls' Council 4; Hi-Y-Teens 1, 2; Talent Show 2; Girls' Glee Club 1; Honor Guald. MICHAEL EDWARD DALTON Vocational Auto Shop 3, 4; Band 1, 2; Pep Band 2; SILHOUETFE Representative 3; Senior Class Play; Talent Show 2. VICKIE ANN DALTON Vocational Mirror Represenlalive 1, 2; Cosmetology 3, secretary 4; lndianetles 2; Senior Class Play; Pep Club; Senior Choir; Honor Guard. CHARLOTTE DANIEL Vocational Cosmelology 3, vice-president 4; Mirror Representative 3; Senior Class Play; Honor Guard. ANGELINA SUE DAVIS Commercial Honor Guard; Library Worker 2; Senior Senate. KATHLEEN ANN DAVIS General Pep Club. DEBRA ANN DAY Genera! DIANE DEBORAH DEGARO College Preparatory Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, captain 4; Sophomore Class Treasurer; Junior Class Treasurer; Esprit 2, editor 3, 4; Girls' Council 2,1reasurer 3; president 4; Honor Guard; Junior Choir 1; Latin Club 1, 2, 3; National Honor Society 3, president 4; Pep Club1. 2, 4, treasurer 3:51LHOUE1TESlaf13, co-edimr 4,- Senior Senate; Student Council 2, secretary 3, 4; Hi-Y Teens 1, 2, 3; Buckeye Girls' State 3; Homecoming Queen, Merit's Who's Who 3. 4; Oulslanding Teenager nf America 4: Big Sjsler 3; Salutatorian. DEBRA LYNN DIAMOND Vocalional B.ECA. vice-president 4: Girls' Council 4; luniur Choir 1; Senior Senate. RICHARD MICHAEL DICKSON College Preparatory Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Track 4; N Club 2, 3, plesident 4; Projectianfsts 4; SfLHOUETTE Representative 1, 2, 3; Latin Club 1, 2, 3; Student Council 2, 4; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 1, 2, 3, 4. DEBORAH SUE DUNCAN College Preparatory Art Club 4; French Club 3, 4; Honor Guard; Pep Club 1, 2. EARL DUNN,JR. College Preparatory Foolball1; Cross Country 1; Track 1, 2. DANNY LEE DWYER General MARTIN EDISON General Senior Class Play; CameFoi. PEGGY ANN EICH Commercial C.O.E. Club secretary 4; Honor Guard; Senior Senale. RICKEY JAY ELAM College Preparatory DAVID MARTIN ELLIOTT CoIIege Freparaloly i Wreslling 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 2, 3, 4; Tvack 2, 3; N Club 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Band Council 4; Nafronal Honor Society 3, 4; Pep Band 2, 4; Orcheslta 1, 3, 4; Oklahoma; Camelot. I DEBRA IEAN ELLIOTT 4 Vocational 1 Library Worker 1, 2; Girls' Glee Club 2; Honor Guard; Talent Show 3; Cosmetology Club 3, 4 1 PAMELA ANN ELSTUN College Preparatory Junior Choir 1; Library Worker 2; Oltice Worker 3; Honor Guard; Senior Class Play, Camelot, MARY BETH ENDEMNN General DARLENE ANN ENGEL College Preparatory Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Juniov Class Secretary; Senior Class Secrelary; Girls' Council vice- president 3, 4; Girls' Glee Out: 2; Honor Guard; Health Careers Club 4; Junior Choir 1; Mirror Representative 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Quice Worker 3, 4; Oklahoma; Senior Senate: Studem Council 2, 3, treasurer 4; Switchboard Worker 3, 4; Junior Prom Queen. IIIJ. ANN ERNSPIGER Commercial Regina High School1, 2; Girls' que Club 3, 4,- Honor Guard; Pep Club 3, 4; Senior Senate,- Hi-Y Teens 3, 4. LESLIE FARRIS College Preparatory Esprit non-fiction editor 4; Gills'Council1;Girls' Glee Club 1, 2; Honor Guard; Laiin Cluh1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Senate; Varsity Debaters 1. JAMES WALTER FENNELL College Preparatory Foolball 1, 2; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, capiain 4; Cross Country 3, captain 4; Track 4; Freshman Class Vice-Presidem; Fellowship 0! Christian Athletes 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, summary 4; N Club 1, 2, 3, 4; ijectionists 3, 4; Student Council vice4 president 4; Buckeye Boys; State 3; Hi-Y Teens 1, 2, presidenl 3, secretary 4. DENNIS P. FENSKE Vocalional Cuisine Club 3, 4. WILMA LEE FIELDS Vocational Girls; Athletic Association 1, 2. 3, 4; Honor Guard; Senior Class Play. CHARLES C. FISCHER College Preparatoty Foclball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, Z, 3, 4; Baseball1, 3, 4; Freshman Class Officer; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 1, 2, 3, 4; Mirror Representative; National Honor Sociew 3, 4; N Club 2, 3, 4; Proieclionists 4; SILHOUETTE Representative 1, Spanish Club 1, 2. GARY lYNN FLYNN Vocational Cuisine Club 3, presfdem 4; SILHOUETTE Representalive 4. NEAL WARREN FOOZER General DENNIS RAY FOUST College Pleparalory lalin Club 1, 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Valedictorian. MICHAEL LEE FOUST Vocational Machine Shop 3, 4. JANET SUE FRAMBES College Preparatory Esprit 2, business manager 3, 4; French Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers 0! America 1, 2, vice- presidenl 3; president 4; Girls' Athletic Association 1; Honor Guard 3; Junior Achievement 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Office Workm 3; 5!LHOUETTE Representative 1; SILHOUETTE Staff 3, co-porlrah editor 4. IOEY MICHAEL FRENCH College Preparatory Mirror Representative. MICHAEL CLIFFORD FUlMER College Pleparalory Foolball 1, 2; Fellowship of Chrislian Athletes 1, 2; Mirror Representative 3; N Club 2, 3, 4; Senior Class Play; Studenl Council 4. PATRICIA ANN GAFFNEY Vocational Cosmetology Club 3, 4. CHARMAINE GANN General DANIEL JOSEPH GARVEY Genetal Cross Country 2; Basketball 2; Baseball 2; Pep Club 3, 4; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 2. IAY lEWIS GEISER College Preparalory Fooiball 1, 2, 3. co-caplain 4; Basketbafl 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Feilowship of Christian Athletes1, 2, 3; French Club 1, 2: National Honor Society 3, 4; N Club 2, 3, 4; Projectionists 2, 3, 4; SILHOUETTE Smff 4; Studenl Counci! president 4; Hi-Y Teens 1, 2, 3, 4. THERESA SUE GENTON General Mixed Ensemble 3, 4; Girls' Glee Club1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Guard; Junior Choir 1; Pep Club 2, 3; Talent Show 3; Senior Choir 2, 3, 4; Senior Senate. SANDRA ANN GILLESPIE General MARK EDWARD GOECKE General PHILLIP ANTHONY GOECKE Vocational Machine Shop 3, 4. TERRY WAYNE GOODMAN Vocational Auto Shop 3,4. KAREN LYNN GRAINGER Commercial Girls' Glee Club1, 2; Junior Chair1; lalin Club 1; Minor Representalive 4; Varsity Debaters 2, 3. CHRISTINE GRIDER Commercial C.O.E. Club 4; Girls' Council 2; Honor Guard; National Honor Society 3. 4; Pep Club1, 2, 3; Hi- Y Teens 1, 2, 3. KATHY IOE CRIGSBY Vocational SANDRA EVE GRIGSBY Commerciai Honor Guard; lndianeues 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 3, 4; Camelot; Senior Senate 4; Senior 0355 Play; Hi-Y Teens 3. 4, GARY E. HALL General LAURA ANN HALL College Preparatory Future Teachers of America I, 2, 3, 4; Girls' Council 2, 3; Honor Guard; Latin Club 2, 3, 4; Mirror Represenlative 3, 4; Senior Senate; Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Talent Show 2. CHARLES lOVEIJ. HAMILTON, JR. College Pteparatory Summer Baseball 4; Mirror Representative 1; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 4, vice- president 3. MARYANNE HAMLIN College Preparatory Girls' Swimming Team 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Girls' Alhlelic Assaciation 3, 4; Honor Guard; library Worker 3; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; SILHOUETTE Staff 3, Girls' Athletic Association editor 4; Spanish Club 2, 3. 4. CARLEE MICHAEL HAMM College Preparatory Cross Country 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Track 1; National Honor Society 3, 4; N Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, 4. goETTA LOU HAMM General GARY VINCENT HANRAHAN College Preparatoty Coll 2, 3, 4; French Club 3, 4. ALLEN VAUGHN HARLESS College Preparatory JAMES LEE HARRIS General KENNETH LYNN HAVENS Vocational Eleclricily Ciub 3, 4. PETER SOLOMON HAWKINS College Preparalory French Club; SJLHOUETTE Representative; Senior Class Play. IAYME lEE HAWVER General French Club 2:1.1brary Worker 2; Pep Club 2. EUGENA PAULETTE HEATON Commetcial Cafeteria Worker1; French Ciub Z, 3; D.E.C.A. 4. ROBERT LEE HEDGE, IR. Vocational Football1, 2;Wrestling 1, 2,- Seniar Choir 2; Mixed Ensemble 3; Cuisine Club 3. treasurer 4; N Club 2, 3, 4; Camelot, WENDLE JEROME HEDGE General MICHAEL HENSLEY Vocalional Track 2; Cuisine Club. DANNV RAEBURN HICKMAN Vocational Machine Shop, vice-plesidenl 3, president 4. DARLENE HILL Commercial OHice Worker 2, 3; Honor Guard: C.O.E. Club 4; National Honor Society 4. DAVID ROY HINKLE College Preparatory Woodward High School1, 2; Track 3; Spanish Club 4. KENNETH WAYNE HINKLE General Cmerain High School1, 2. TERRY PETE HINKLE College Preparatory Football1, 2; Baseball1, 2, 3; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 1, Z, 3; Mirror Representative 1, 2 CINDY SUE HOCK College Preparatory Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Guard; Junior Choir; Pep Club 1, 2, 3: SILHOUET-TE REPresenEalive 3; Spanish Out: 3, 4; Senior Class Play; Talent Showl; Hi-Y Teens 1, 2, 3; Senior Choir 2, 3, 4. NADINE HOOVER College Prepavalory Esprit 1, 2, 3; French Club 1, 2, 3; Fuwre Teachers of America 1; Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Guard; Junior Choir 1; Mirror SlafH; Senior Senaie; Varsity Debaters 1; Senior Choir 3. 4. CATHY jANE HOPKINS College Preparatory Cirls' Athletic Association 3; Honor Guard; Office Worker 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; SILHOUETTE Represenlative; Talent Show 2. MARY KATHLEEN HOPKINS General Cirls' Athletic Association 1; Girls' Glee Club 1, Z, 3: Honor Guard; Pep CEub; 1, 2; Spanish Club 3, 4; Senior Class Play. WILLIAM SCOTT HORN Vocational Machine Shop 3, treasurer 4. BRENDA SUE HORSLEY College Preparatory Esprit 3, 4; French Club 1, 3, 4, treasure: 2, Future Teachers of America 1, 2, 3, treasurer 4; Honor Guard; Health Careers Club 3; lunior Achievement; National Honor Society; 3, 4; Office Worker 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4,- SrLHOUETTE Representalive 2,3, 4; SILHOUETTE Staff 3, 4; Senior Senate; Student Council 4; Talent Show,- Tutoring 3, 4; Student Government Seminar. WILLIAM WALTER HOWARD College Preparalory Holmes High School1, 2; Mirror Staff 4-, Varsity Debaters 4. CAROLYN FAYE HUBBARD Vocational D.E.C.A. 4; Honor Guard; Library Worker 1, 2, 3; Office Worker 2, 3; Pep Club 2; SILHOUETTE Representative 4; Senior C1355 Play. ESTIL HUBBARD IR. General TERRI LEE HUEY General Art Club 2, 3; Esprit art director 3; Girls1Council1. BRENDA LL HUNTINGTON General JERRY HURD Vocational Electricity Club 3, treasurer 4,- Nalional Honor Society 4; Mirror Representative 1. COLEN JOE HURI General Junior Choir Mirror Representative 2; Pep Club 2; Senior Class Flay. SHARON MARIE HUSSEY College Preparatory Cirls' Athletic Association 1; Mixed Ensemble. 2. 3. 4; Girls' Glee Club 1. 3, 4.- Honor Guard; Senior Choir 2, 3, 4; Girls' Ensemble 4; Talent Show 3; Senior Class Play: Senior Senate 4: Pep Club 1; Camefot; Nmional Honor Society 4. JANET LEE JASPER Commercial Goshen High School1, 2; Girls' Athletic Association 4; Hana! Guard. GREGORY SILAS JOHNSON College Preparatory Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Honor Society 3, 4; Future Teachers oi America 4; Nmional Honor Society 4. WILLIAM ANDERSON JOHNSON General DANNY MARLAND IONES College Preparatory Eastern High School1, 2; Withrow High School 3,- Senior Choir 4; Camelot; Tuto: 4. DENNIS KAYWOOD JONES General MARK KEETON College Preparatory Library Worker 2. MARK ANDREW KEITH College Preparatory CATHLEEN S. KELLER General MICHAEL THOMAS KELLER General Track; Cross Country. PAUlETTE L KEY College Preparatory French Club 1, 2, 3, president 4; Future Teachers 01 America 3, 4; Girls' Council 2, 3, 4; Honor Guard; National Honor Society 4; Pep Club 2; SILHOUETTE Representative 4; Varsity Debaters 1, 2, secreravy 3, 4. DANIEL CURTIS KING Vocational Electricity Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 2. MARLENE KAY KISER Commercial C.O.E. Club 4; Girls' Council 2, 3; secretary 4; Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Honor Guard; Indianeltes 3; Junior Achievement 4: Majoreue 3; Mirror Representative 1, 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Guys and Dolls; Okfahoma: Talem Show 3; SILHOUETTE Representative 2; Senior Choir 2, 3. BARBARA ANN KNEPPER Commercial C,O.E, Club 4; Girls' Council 2, 3; Girls' Giee Club 1; Junior Choir 1; Majorene 2; Nationai Honor Society 4: Office Worker 3; Pep Club1. 2; SILHOUETTE Staff 4,- Switchboard Worker 3. WILLIAM RODNEY KRAMER College Preparatory Football1, Calf 1, 2, 3, 4; Nakional Honor Sociew 4; Spanish Club 1, 2. DEBORAH lEE KUY-KENDALL General MICHAEL STEPHEN lAAKE Vocational Electricity Club 3, 4; Mirror Representative 4; National Hnnor Society 4; Spanish Club 2; Senior Senate. JOSEPH lACINAK General ANDRIA BESS LANDS College Pteparalory Girls' Swimming Team 3; Esprit business stafl 4; Girls' Athletic Association 3; Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3: Honor Guard; lndianetles 3, 4; luniur Choir; Pep Club 3; Spanish Club 2, vice-president 3; Senior Senate; Y-Teens 1, vice-presidenl 2, 3. GARRY THOMAS LARRISON College Preparatory Esprit art editor 4; Minor Staff 4; Office Worker 4; SILHOUETTE Staff 4; Camelot; Senior Class Play; Talent Show 2, 3; Oklahoma. PATRICIA SUE LAWSON Vocational Cosmetology Club 3, 4; Junior Achievement 2; Senior Class Play. RICKEY LEE LAY General TERRY RANDALL LEACH College Preparatory Football1;Wreslling1;Baseball1;Cross Country 2; Spanish Club, DONNA MARIE LEIDENHEIMER Commercial COKE. Club 4; Future Teachers of America 2; Honor Guard; Junior Achievement 2; Library Worker 4; Mirror Representative 4; Pep Club 2; SILHOUETTE Represenmive 1, 2. RICHARD MICHAEL IEIDENHEIMER General HOWARD G. LEONARD Vocational Senior Auto Shop. GARY ALAN lEVl General Swimming 2. LINDA CHRISTINE lEWAllEN General JOHN MICHAEL lEWIS Coilege Preparatory Spanish Club 1; Talent Show 2; Projections 4; Senior Senate, STEVEN MICHAEL LI'I'MER General MICHAEL LOOMIS Commercial Di ,CA, FRED DWIGHT lOVE HI Senior Auto Shop. DANA ARTHUR LOVE College Preparatory Football 1, 2; Wrestling 1; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 1, 2; French Cfub 1, 3, secremry 2, vice-prasidenl 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Senior Senate; Senior Class vice-president. KAREN lOUISE LOWENSTEIN General DONALD RICKY LOY College Preparatory Spanish Club. MARILYN lORETTA LUCKET General DANIEL ANTHONY MADDEN Commercial D,E.C.A. 4. IUDITHANN MARTZ Vocational Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Girfs' Athletic Association 1, 2,- Orchestra 3, 4; Oklahoma; Camelot; SILHOUETTE Representaiive 1, 4, GLEN ALLAN MASSEY Vocalional Football manager 2, 3, 4; Basketball manager 1, 2, 3, 4; Track manager 1, 2, 4: Electric Shop 3, vice-presidem 4; Fellowship of Christian Alhle1es 1, 2, 3, 4; N Club 2, 3, 4: SILHOUETTE Representative 3; SILHOUETTE Staff 3, 4; Senior Class Play; Talem Show, CHARLES ROBERT MATTHEWS, JR. General Track 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 3, 4; N Club 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4. DEBORAH SUE MAUPIN College Preparatory Latin Club1. 2; Honor Guard; Senior Class Play. LINDA SUE MCCALLA Vocational Cosmetology Club 3, treasurer 4; Senior CEass Play. RHONDA MICHELLE MCCORMACK College Preparatory Band 1; Future Teachers of America 2,3;Girls'AthleticAssocialion1, 2; Girls'Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Honor Guard; lunior Achievemen1;0fiice Worker 2,3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Talent Show 2; HLV Teens 1, 2, 3. WILLIAM KEVIN MCERLANE College Preparalory Football 1, 2; Wrestling 1, 2, 3; Fellowship of Chrinian Athletes1, 2, 3; Mirror Representative 1; SILHOUETTE Represenlative 2; National Honor Society 4; N Club 2, 3, 4. JULIA ANN MCFARLAND College Preparatory Mixed Ensemble 2, 3, 4; Girls' Ensemble 3, 4; District XII Choir 3; Girls' Council 4; Honor Guard; Health Careers Club secretary-treasurer 4,- Junior Choir 1; Libravy Worker 1; National Nonor Society 3, 4; Oklahoma; Camelut; Senior Senate; Seniot Class Play; Talent Show 3; Seniov Choir 2, 3, secretary 4; Latin Club 1, 2. FLOYD lYNN MCKEE College Preparatory Spanish Cluh1,2. GARY lEE MEADOWS Vocational Auxo Shop 3, 4; Mirror Representative 4. ANTHONY WILLIAM MEAGHER College Preparatory RUBY ANN MEECE College Preparatory Counselors' Office Worker 2; Future Teachers 0! America 3, 4; Honor Guard; National Honor SociEty 4; Office Worker 4; SILHOUETTE Staff 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Spanish Honor Sociew 3, 4; Senior Senale. CARLA lOU MILLER College Preparatory Esprit 2; Girls' Council 1,- National Honor Society 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, 4. DONALD WALTER MILLER College Preparatory Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2,3, 4' Pa Band 3, 4; Orchestra 3, 4; N Club 2, 3, 4. CLYBE MILLS, IR. General JAMES RICHARD MILLS General KAREN DENISE MIRACLE General Spanish 1; Mirror Representative 4. ALAN MlZE General An Club 3, 4,- Latin Club1,1masurer 2. CHERYL GWYNNE MOORE College Preparatory Future Teacheu of America 1, 4; Girls' Glee Club 1, 2,3, 4; Senior Choir 3, 4; Junior Choir 1; Honor Guard; National Honor Society 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Honor Society 3, preside ! 4; Senior Senate; Varsiw Debaters 1, 2. DONALD 5. MORELAND Vocational Cafeteria Worker 1, 2; D,E.C.A. 4; Mirror Representative 4; Office Worker1. KATHERINE JOYCE MORGENROTH Commercial Jersey Shore High School 1; Girls' Athletic Association 4; Girls' Glee Club 3, 4; Junior Achievement 3; Library Worker 2; Talent Show 3. CONSTANCE lEE MOUNCE College Preparatory Esprit 2, 3; Fulure Teachers of America 1, 4; Girls' Glee Club1, 2, 4, secretary 3; Honor Guard; lunim Choir 1; Junior Achievement 2; Latin Club 2, 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; SILHOUETTE Representative 3; Camelot; Senior Senate; Talem Show 3; Girls' Ensemble 3, 4: Senior Choir 3, 4. CAROL ANN NAISH Commercial C.O.E. Club 4; Future Teachers of America 2, 3; Honor Guard; Pep Club 2; SILHOUETTE Representative 2, 3; Spanish Club 2. ZANDRA GALE NEELfY Commercial C.O.E. Club 4; Honor Guard; Pep Club Z, 3; SILHOUETTE Representative 4; Senior Senme. ClIFFORD C. NELSON College Preparatory VICKI RAE NEW College Preparatory French Club 3, secretary 4; Honor Guard; Mirror Representative 1; Pep Club 1, 4; Senior Class Play; Hi-Y Teens 2. IEFFREY lYNN NORTHCUTT College Preparatory Basketball1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball1, 2, 4; Cross Countly 2, 3; Art Club 3, 4; Fellowship of Christian Aihletes 1, 2, 3. 4; N Club 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Froiectionists 3, 4; SILHOUETTE Represenlative 2; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3; Student Council 1. IOAN MARIE O'BRIEN Vocational Regina High School 1, 2; Honor Guard; Cosmetology Club 3, 4; Senior Class Pl'ay. MICHAEL PATRICK O'CONNOR General Boys' Swimming Team 2, 3, cc-captain 4. DEBRA LYNN OSTERWISCH College Preparatory Counselors' Office Worker 2; Esprit 3; Girls' Giee Club 1, 2, 3; Honor Guard; lndianeues 1, 2, captain 3, 4; Junior Choir; Latin Club 1, 2; Majorene 2, captain 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Guys and Doll's; Camelot; Senior Senate; Talent Show 2; Senior Choir 2, 3, 4; Girls' Ensemble 3, 4; Hi- Y-Teens 1, 2. 3. MICHAEL CARI. PAIGE General Mount Healthy High School 1, 2, 3. RANDALL BROOKS PARSONS College Preparatory Senior Ciass Presidem; Mixed Ensemble 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 1; JuniorChoir1; Mirror Staff 3, ed'tlor 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; Guys and Don's; Oklahoma; Camelot; Senior Senate; Seninr Class Play; Student Council 1, 4; Talent Show 3; Varsity Debaters 1, treasurer 2, co-caplain 3. 4; Buckeye Boys' State 3; Senior Choir 2, 3. BRENDA 5. PAKTiN College Preparatory qure Teachers of America 2; Girls' Glee Club 1. 2; Junior Choir 1; Junior Achievement 2; Spanish Club 2; Camelot; Talent Show 3; Varsity Debaters 1; Senior Choir 2, 4. DORIS IANE PATTERSON Commercial C.O.E. Club 4; French Club 1, 2; Honor Guard; lunior Choir 1; Senior Senate. NORMAN LEE PATTERSON General Mixed Ensemble 3, 4; Junior Choir 1; Boys' Glee Club 1; Guys and Dolls; Talent Shows 3; Senior Choir 2, 3, 4. KENNETH EUGENE PEEL General THOMAS TERRY PEIRANO College Preparatory Footbali 1. 2, 4; Wresding 1, 2; N Club 2. 3, 4; Pep Club 3. LEANA MARIE PERCIFUL General lellico High School1, 2; Colerain High School 3; Band 4. IOAN l. PETERS Commercial Cheerleader 1, 2, 4; captain 3; Girls' Council 1; Honor Guard; Mirror Staff, assistant editor 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Pep Club 1. 2, 3, 4; SILHOUETFE Staff 3, pomait editor 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; Senior Senate. GARY RUSSELL PHELPS Vocational Berhel High School1, 2; Machine Shop 3, 4. TERRY LEE PHELPS Genera! RICKY LEE PICKERELL General CONNIE SUE PRICE Commercial Honor Guard. JOHN J. PRIEST Vocational Auto Shop. SHEILA NADENE QUILLEN Commercial C.O.E. Club 4; French Club 2. 3. 4; Pep Club 2, 3. KA'I'HY ANNE REDDINGTON Commercial Honor Guard; Mirror Representative 3; Talent Show 2; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; SILHOUETI'E Represenlative 3; Hi-V Teens1. ANITA FRANCES REISERT Commercial Clinic Worker 3, 4; Honor Guard; Mirror Representative 1, 2; Pep Club 2, 3, 4. IUDY KAREN REXOAT College Preparatory Counselors' Office Wotker 4; French Club 1, 2; Girls' Counzil 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Guard; National Honor Society 4. DEBORAH SUE REYNOLDS Vocational Cosmetology Ciub 3, 4; Honor Guard. DEBORAH SUE RICHMOND Vocational Counselors' Office Worker 2; Cosmetology Club 3, 4; Honor Guard. DAVID ALLEN RIEGER College Preparatory Latin Club 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 2, 4; Orchestra 3, 4. DEBORAH lYNN RIGNEY Commercial Honor Guard; Pep Club 2; Hi-Y Teens 2, KAREN JEAN RILEY General Girls' Athletic Associalion 1, 2, 3; Girls' Council 1, 2,3; Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Junior Choiv; Girl? Ensemble 3, 4; Senior Choir 2. 3, 4; Girls' Swimming Team 3. BILLY NONI E. RISMA College Preparatory Mixed Ensemble 4; Senior Choir 3, 4; Camelot, CORDELIA l. ROARK Vocational Office Worket 3, 4; Senior Senate. GARY KENT ROSE Vocational Auto Shop 3, 4. VIRGINIA ANN ROSE College Preparatory Mixed Ensemble 4; Esprit 2; Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Guard; lndianettes 4, Junior Choir; Senior Choir 3, 4; Girls' Ensemble 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish HOHOI Society 2, 3, 4; Switchboard Worker 3. 4. MAURICE EARL ROWLEY General PATRICIA ANN RUNION Commercial Girls' Athletic Associalion 1; Honor Guard; lunior Achievement 3; Talent Show; Hi-V Teens1, 2, 3. IACQUANH RUPERT College Preparatory Cheerleader 1, 2; Clinic Worker 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Honor Guard; lndianenes 3, 4; Junior Choir 1; Mirror Represenmive 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, vice-president 4; SILHOUETTE Represenlative 1; Senior Senate; Student Council 1; Hi-Y Teens 1, 2. 3, 4, PATRICIA lOUISE RUSK Vocational Art Club 3; Girls' Council 3, 4; Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Guard; lndianetles 1, 2, CO; captain 3, 4; Junior Choir 1; Pep Club 1, 2,3, 4; Taiem Show 2, 3; Senior Choir mbe manager 4. REBECCA CATHERINE RUTLAND College Preparatory Student Council 1; Girls' Council 3; French Club 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4: Fulure Teachets of America 3; secretary 4; Esprit business staff 3, 4; SILHOUETTE Represenmive; SILHOUETTE Staff 3, co-editor 4; Honor Guard; Band 1, 2, 4; Orchesna 2, 4; Pep Band 4; lndianetles 3; Girls' Glee Club 1, 3, librarian 1; Senior Choir accompanist 1, 2, 3, 4, president 4; Girls' Ensemble 2, 3, accompanist 4; Mixed Ensemble accompanist 3. 4; Outstanding Teenagers of America 3, 4; Meril's who's Who 3, 4; District XII Chorus 3; Student Government Seminar 3; Guys and Dolls; Talent Show 2, 3; Okfahoma; Camelot. MARK PHILLIP SCHAD College Preparatory Football 1; Wreslling 2; Band1, 3, secretary 2, president 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; Spanish Honor Society 1. 2; Pep Band 3; Talenl Show 3. WILLIAM GEORGE SCHNEIDER Vocational Band 1, 2; Pep Band 2,- Orchestra 2; Electricity Club 4, vice-presidem 3; Camelot; Talent Show 3; Senior Class Play; Mirror Representative 1; SILHOUETTE Representative 1, 4. CHARLES A. SCHULTE College Preparatory Football1;Library Walker 3; Spanish Club 3, 4; Spanish Honor Society 4; Varsity Debaters 4. DENNIS IAMES SCHULTZ Vocational D.E.C,A, 3-, president 4. KAREN SUE SCHULTZ General JOHN DAVID SCHWANKHAUS College Preparatory Wrestling 1; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 1, 2, 3, 4; Freshman Class Secretary; Latin Club 1, 3, treasurer 2; National Honor Society 3, vice-presidem 4; N Club, 2, 3, vice-president 4; Projectionists 3, treasurer 4; SILHOUETTE Representative 1; Seniul Senale; Sigma Alpha Tau 2, 4, presidenl 1, vice-president 3. REBECCA IRENE SCHWARBERG College Preparatory Mixed Ensemble 4; Esprit 3; business manager 4; Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, accompanm 3, 4; Honor Guard; Junior Choir 1; Latin Club 1, 2; Mirror Representative 2; National Honor Saciety 3, 4; Pep Club 1, Z, 3, secretary 4; SILHOUEITE Slalf 3, co-literaly editor 4; Camelot; Senior Senate; Studem Council 2, 3, 4; Girls' Ensemble 3, 4; Senior Choir 4, MARY LEE SCHWIHERMAN General An Club 4; Girls' A1hletic Association 1; Pep Club 2, 3; Girls' Glee Club 1, 2; Senior Class Play; Oklahoma. MICHAEL STEPHEN SEITER General MICHAEL GENE SEXTON Vocalional Foolball1, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2; N CIub 2, 3,4; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 1, 2, 3, 4; Machine Shop 3, 4; Mirror Representative 3, 4; SILHOUETTE Representative 3, 4. STUART LEE SHIRLEY General Palm Dale High Schoul1;Antelope Valley High School 2; CuisineClub 3. KATHlEEN DAWN SIEGMAN Commercial Killian High School 2; C.O.E. Club viCe-presidem 4; Girls' Council 1; Honor Guard; Spanish Honor Society 3, IONELL SIGMON Commercial Honor Guard; Senior Senate. IOSEPH A. SIMON, IR. College Preparatory Football1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; Fellowship o1ChrEslian Alhfeles 1, 2, 3, 4; N Club 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Projeclionists 4; Student Council 1. CYNTHIA MARIE SIMPSON Commercial Clinic Worker3;Girls'Council1, 2,- HonorGuard; Senior Senate. JOYCE ANN SINCLAIR General Cuurter Technical High School1, 2, 3. IERRY lEE SLAVEN College Preparatory ROBERT STEPHEN SLOAN College Preparatory GARY LYNN SMITH College Preparatory Pep Club 2, 3; Spanish Club 3. GREGORY ALLEN SMITH General IUDY LYNN SMITH College Preparalory Future Teachers of America 2; Gills' Council 2; Girls' Glee Ciub 1,2, 3; Honor Guard; lunior Choir 1; Latin Club 2, 3, 4; Office Walker 4; SILHOUE'ITE Staff 4; Senior Senate; Switchboard Worker 4; Senio; Class Play. REBA lORET'I'A SMITH Commercial Junior Chair1; Girls' Glee Club 1; Pep Club 4; Honor Guard. ROXANNE LOU SMITH Commercial GirFs' Council 2, 3; Honor Guard; Junior Achievement 3; Libvary Worker 1; Pep Club 1, 2; Hi-Y Teens 1. TERESA LOIS SMITH Commercial Pep Club; HonorGuard. JAMES WILLIAM SOELLNER General Purcell High School1, 2. ROBERT MICHAEL SONNYCALF General Football1;Ar1Club1;Pep Club 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; Senior Class Play; Camelot. MARLENE JANE SPICKA Commercial Cafeteria Worker 1, 2,- D.E.C.A. 4,- Future Teachers of America 2,3:Girls1Athletic Association 1; Honor Guard; Library Worker 2, 3; Varsily Debaters 2, 3. JERRY DEWAYNE SPURLOCK Generai TONY MICHAEL SPURLOCK College Preparalory TERRY ALLEN STADERMAN Coilege Preparatory Track 1, 2; Baskelball 1, 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; N Club 2, 3, 4; Mirror Representative 1, 2; Fellowship to Christian Athletes 1, 2, 3, 4; Projectionisls 3, 4. STEPHEN ANDREW STANKOVICS College Pteparalory Football 1, 2; Tlack 1; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3. 4. RICHARD N. SIAPLES College Preparatory CHARLES ANDREW STAPLETON General Football 2, 3; Baseball 2, 3; Fellowship of Christian Alhleles 2, 3, 4; N Club 2, 3, 4. DEBORAH DEMA STEWART College Preparalory Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Hf-Y Teens 1, 2, 3; SILHOUETTE Staff 3, 4; SILHOUETTE Representative 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Office Worker 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Junior Choir 1: Honor Guard, Girls' Glee Cfub 1, 2, 3; french Club 1, 2, 3; Esprit 3. JOYCE ANN STOCKMAN Vocational Cosmetology Ciub 3, 4; Honor Guard; SILHOUETTE Representative 1 ANTHONY STRUNK College Preparatory DANA LOUISE SWEET College Preparatory Esprit business 513113, 4; French Club 1, 2, 4, president 3; Girls' Council1, 2; Girls' Glee Club 1; Homecoming Queen Attendant; Honor Guard; lndianenes 3, 4; Junior Choir 1; Junior Pram Queen Attendant; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, president 4; SILHOUETTE Staff 3,4; Senior Senate; Student Council 3, 4; Talent Show 2; HE-Y Teens 1, 2, 3. SHARON SUE TANNER Commercial C,O.E. Club 4; Girls' Athletic Association 1; Library Worker 1; Senior Senate. ALAN DEWAYNE TARTER Vocational Machine Shop 3, 4. HENRY MICHAEL TAYLOR General 0.W.E. MICHAEL WAYNEITAYLOR Vocational Aula Shop 3, 4; 5H.HOUETTE Representative 3, 4. WILLIAM C. TAYLOR College Prepamlory Baseball 1,- Foolball1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 1,2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 4; N Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Class Treasurer; Sigma Alpha Tau 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2; Senior Senate; An Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT DAVID TEDFORD College Preparatory Basketball1;Projectionists 4 president 3; Spanish Club1, 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y Teens 1, 2, 3, 4. CAROLYN F. THEOBALD College Preparatory SANDRA ANN THOMPSON Clinic Walker 4; Cosmetology Club 3; Girls' Athletic Association 1, 2; Girls' Council 2; Honor Guard; Mirror Replesentalive 4; Hi-Y Teens 2. DAVID EDWARD TINCHER College Preparatory Talawanda High School1; Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Cross Country 3, 4; N Club 3, 4. ROSEANNA TIPTON Commercial BARRY STEVEN TOMLINSON General JAMES M. TOWN College Plepalalory RONALD DWIGHT TRAMMELL Vocational Foo!ball1;1unior Choir1; Spanish Club 1; Senior Choir 2; Cuisine Club 3, secretary 4. RICHARD IOSEPH TRENTMAN, IR. College Preparatory Baseball 1, 2; Spanish club 1, 2. MICHELLE TRUSTY College Pleparatory Honor Guard. GARY ERNEST TUMBLESON College Preparatory IAMES TURNER, IR. Commercial Hi-Y Teens, ROGER JOHN UPCHURCH Vocational Machine Shop 3, secretary 4. RAYMOND EUGENE VANOVER General Buys' Swimming Team 2, 3, 4. STEPHEN I'AUI. WAGNER College Preparatory Baske1ball 1; Golf 1. WAYNE WAlL Vocational Cuisine Club 3, 4; Wrestling 2. TERRI LUAN WALLEN Vocational Cosmetology Club .1, 4; Honor Guard. IACK G. WARD General lINDA LUCILLE WARD General Coachella Valley High Schooi 1, 2; Pvinceton High School 3. DOUGLAS ALAN WARDWELI. General O.W.E. KRISTINA LANE WEEKLEY College Preparatory Girls' Glee Club 1, 2; Junior Choir 1; Guys and Dolls; Oklahoma; Senior Class Play; Honorn Guard; Latin Club 3, 4; Mirror Representmive 1, 2, 3; SILHOUETTE Representative 4; Varsity Debaters 1. CYNTHIA SUSAN WEST Commercial Girls' Glee Club 1, 2; Girls' Athletic Association1: Pep Club 2, 3; Art Club 4. IOHN RANDALL WEST College Preparatory Fomball1, 2, 3, 4;Basketball1, 2; Track 1, 2; Fellowship of Christian Alhle1es1, 2, 3, 4; N Club 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; ijectionis1s 3, 4; Spanish Ciub 1; Student Council 3. BEVERLY KAY WHITE General Giris' GFee Club 2; Honor Guard; Latin Club1; Library Worker 2, 3. 4; Camelot; Senior Class Play 4: Varsity Debaters 2, 3, 4. MELINDA IEAN WHITE Commercial C.0,E. Club 4; Latin Club 1, 2. DONALD E. WHITEAKER, IR. College Preparatory Latin Club 1: Library Worker 1; Esprit Staff 3, 4; National Honor Society 4; Senior Class Play; Camelot; Varsity Debaters 1, 2, 3, 4. LESLIE PAUI. WILDER General JEFFREY LEN WILKERSON College Preparatory Baseball1, 2, 3, captain 4; Mirror Staff 4; Spanish Out; 2. PAULA WILLIAMS Commercial Honor Guard; Office Worker 2. DAVID lEE WILSON Commercial C.0.E. Club treasurer 4; Mirror Representalive 1. HERBERT WAYNE WILSON College Preparatory Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Talent Show 2. MARK EDWARD WISBEY General ROGER DEAN WITHERS General VICKIE lYNN WOODS College Preparatory Chorus 3; Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Junior Choir 1; Indianettes 2, 3, 4; Fulure Teachers of America 2; Girls' Council 2; Honor Guard; Health Careers Club 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Spanish Club 2, 4, secretary 3; Spanish Honor Society 3, secretary 4; Camefor; Student Council 2, 3; HH' Teens 1, 2, 3; Senior Choir 4. IANET L WORLAND College Preparatory French Club 3, 4, Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; Girls' Glee Club1,2, 3; Honor Guard; Junior Chair 1; lunior Achievement 2; Office Worker 3, 4; Spanish Club 2. 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Ohio 452I2 63 L7636 Buena suerte del club de espariol ORGANiZATION INDEX Administration . ....... . . . . . . ............... 162, 163 Advertisements ........................ . . . . 248-266 AII-league and Honorable Mention ............ 96, 97 ArlClub .............................. ..........47 Assemblies 142,143 Auto Shop junior ........................................ 67 Senior ........................................ 66 Baseball Reserve ...... 119 Varsity ...................................... 119 Basketball Freshman . . ................. . ............... .115 Reserve . . ....... . ....... . ....... . ........... 115 Varsity ...................................... 114 Board of Education ............................. 190 Cafeteria Workers Adult ........ . .............. ................188 Siudenl ...................................... 88 Camelot.............. ........... . ........ .154-156 Cheerleaders . . . . . . . . ............... . . . . ..... 98, 99 Choir lunior ..................................... 70, 71 Senior ..................................... 68, 69 ClinicWorkers 88 Coaches........................................93 Concert Band ................................ 78, 79 Co-ops Distributive 59 Office ............ 60,61 Cosmetology lunior ........................................ 63 Senior................... ..... .......... 62 Counselors' Office Workers . . . . . . . . . . ............ 88 Cross Country ................................. 113 Cuisine Club . ................................... 58 Dietitian. ............ 187 Electricity Club. ........ 65 Ensembles Girls' ......................................... 73 Mixed . ....................................... 72 Esprit.......... ................ 46 Faculty .................................... 164-185 Fall Events . .................................... 129 Football Freshman..... ...... 113 Varsity ................. . ..... ...............112 French Club ................................. 48, 49 Freshmen . . . . . . . ........................... 191-198 Future Teachers of America ........ . . . . ....... 56, 57 Girls' Athletic Association ................... 121-124 Girls'Council .......... ..... ..........36,37 Girls' Glee Club ...... . . . . . . . ................. 74, 75 Golf ............................. ..... 118 Hi-YTeens .............. 86 Homecoming Activities ................................ 134, 135 Attendants...............................140,141 Queen .................................. 136-139 lndianeltes ................. 81 lunior Prom Activities ................. ...............144,145 Attendants ............................... 150, 151 Queen .................................. 146-149 juniors ......... . . . ..... . ................ . . 207-215 LatinClub.............. ........................ 54 Library Workers Adult ................................ .......187 Student .......... 87 MachineShop ................ 64 Maintenance . . . . .............................. 189 Majorettes ...................................... 80 Mirror Representatives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........ 43 MirrorStaff ........ 44,45 NClub ...................... ...... 34,35 National Honor Society . . . . . . . . . . . . . .......... 34, 35 Office Workers ................................. 87 Orchestra ............................... . . . . . . . 76 PepBand ...... ....... ............77 PepClub ...... ............. ..........82,83 Proiectionists . . . . . . . . . .......................... 39 Secretaries ......... .. . ........... .. ............ 186 Senior Athletes ............................... 94,95 Seniors ........ . ............. . . . ........ . . . 217-237 SILHOUETTE Representatives ..................... 42 SILHOUETTE Staff ............................ 40,41 Sophomores ................ . . . . . . . . . . ..... 199-206 Spanish Club ................. . . . ....... . . . . . . 52, 53 Spanish Honor Society ................... . . . . . 50, 51 SportsRoster ....... .........100,101 SporlsScoreboard .......... ............110,111 Sports in Action ............................ 102-109 Spring Events .............................. 152,153 StudentCouncil ........... 38 Swimming Boys' ........................................ 120 Girls' ......... 120 SwitchboardWorkers 87 The Mousetrap.............................130,131 Track .......................................... 118 Treasurer ...................................... 187 VarsityDebaters 55 Who'sWho .................. ................29-33 WinterEvents..... ....... ..................132,133 Wrestling Freshman ................................. .. .117 Reserve 117 Varsity ............................ 116 FACULTY INDEX A Adams,l..................................40,57,164 1Adelsperger,W...........................66,67,164 Alfers,l. ....................................... 164 Alley,S. ......................... ...........55,164 Athy,A. ..... . ............ 165 Aukerman, G ................................... 165 B Ballinger,l. ...... ..93,105,113,115,165 Baum,M... ......................... ...........165 Beckstedt, R .................................... 190 Bishop,K. ..................................... 166 Bosch,S. ........... . ................. 87,187 Bouldin, R. ............................. 93, 115, 166 Bruetting, D. ................................... 166 Buchy,l.. 130,166 Butterfield,N............................ ....... 167 C Cahill,T. ...................................... 167 D Daly,D. ................................93,105,167 Dietz, J. .................................... 61, 167 Dille,l. ........................................ 168 Distler,l. ............... ...........93,120,168 Dorl,T19D Dosch,W. ..................................... 168 Downs,G.. ................ ...... ....190 E Engle, B ................................ 168, 199, 205 Evans,M. ........................ . ............. 169 F Fey,R. 47,169 Foote,l. ....................................... 169 Funk,H. .............. . ........................ 190 G Gabe,T. ....................................... 198 Gardner, R. ............................. 93, 114, 169 Geiser,l. ..... 119 Gelander, S. ........ . ........................ . . 170 Gerrard, A. ........... . ........................ 170 Geselbracht, A. ..................... 15, 152, 162, 216 Gover,I..................................62,63,170 Graves,M ........... ...... 170 Greene,N. .................................... 171 Griffel,D. ................ 171 Griffin,N. ..... ............ 163 Guentert,M ....................... ......35,152,171 H Haines,R. ..................... .............5a,171 Hampton, C. ................................... 171 Harmon,l. ...................... ...............172 Hatfield, M .................................. 88, 172 Hecker,E. ....................... ...........57,172 Heffner,H. 172 Hoover,l. ....... .................. 173 I Johnson,H .................. ...... 173 Jones,R ........ ........ ..... 93,119,173 K Kamphake,E. ............................ ......173 Kiernan,B. ......... .......... ..... 174 King,D. ......... ............ 174 Kingery, H. . . . . . . . . ............................ 186 L Lawson,K...................................38,163 Leary,P. ................ ..... 190 Littman, D. ................................ 174, 247 Lowther, R. ................................. . . . 175 M Maitland, W .................................... 175 Matticks, D ..................................... 175 McCollum,J. ..... ......... 176 Moore,M............. ........................ .186 Morgan,l............. ...................... 23,176 N NoeI,B. ................... 176 Nolte,F. ............ ........ 176 Norcross, D. ................................ 39, 177 O Olmes,P ...... 177 Orloff,P. . ...... ....................93,103,134,177 P Pace,W .................. 198 Parri5,E. ............ . ....... 177 Parsons, B. ..................................... 190 Peirano, G. ................................. 87,187 Pendell,l. .............. 1..............87 Phillips,R.. ................... ...........76,79,178 Porter,W. ..................................... 178 Priebe, D. ......................... 69, 71, 72, 75, 178 Prop,W........ .................. ..........178 Pullon,M. ..................................... 179 Pulhoff, B. ..................................... 179 R Riley,M. .. ................... ...........62,63,179 Rose,G. ....................................... 179 S Schaim,E. ............... . ............. 179 Seay,P............ ................. . .......... .186 Sharp,0. ...................................... 180 Shaw,B. ....................................... 180 Sheppard,K. ....... 59,180 Sherer,E. .......... 64,181 Smith,C. ...................................... 181 Smith,S.....................................40,181 V Vincent, J. ....................... . ............. 181 W WaII,E186 Ware,B. ....................................... 182 Warfield, P. ................................. 87, 182 Werner,M..... .......... 187 Whisler,M.....................................182 White, D. ................................... 45,132 White, G. ................................... 65,183 White,R......................... ..... ...77,79,183 Wickemeyer, N. ................ . ............... 183 Williams, P. .................................... 183 Wilson,K. ..... ....161,184 Wittich,H......................................163 Woodruif, D. ................... 93,116,118, 184, 271 Woodward, R. .............................. 93, 184 Wynn,M. 185 Z Zimmerman, M ................................. 185 Seniors A Alexander, K, 42, 62, 219 II Baird, K, 49, 219 Baker, W. 219 Ballou, R. 32, 65, 85, 95, 100,108, 116,219 Barnard, B. 219 Barnes,L.100. 114, 219 Barrett, M. 46, 81, B3, 86. 219 Barton, J. 65,219 Bayer, D, 31, 36, 62, 219 Benjamin, C. 33, 39, 85, 95, 97, 100, 101, 112, 114,118,197, 219 Best, R. 45, 219, 234 Bisher, B. 101,118 Bishop, 8.35, 42, 43, 52, 95, 97, 1110, 101,112,115 Blaine, R, 100,119 Bloom, 5. 219 Buelleke, K, 50, 219 3050, C. 49, 55, 219 Bowman, B. 113 Bowman, M. 35, 38, 40, 95,101,105 113. 118, 120, 219, 230 Bowman, R. 62, 219 Brannecke, S, 39, 83, 85, 95,191, 120, 219 Brewer, j. 219 Broerman, M. 219 Brotzge, M. 35, 88, 99, 219 Brown, D. 54 Brown, L 220 Bruce, T. 43, 69, 81, 83, 86, 220, 243 Bryant, 8, 43. 62, 220 Bryce, M.100,102,112,116, 119. 220 Buchanan, D.AO,100,119, 220 C Campbell, T. 220 Cannava, K. 35, 54, 83,151, 220 Carmen, R. 59, 220 Carpenter, M, 220 Carson, P. 35 Carson, V. 62, 220 Chapman, L 49 Chelekis, M, 35, 39, 83, 220 Childers, 8, 83 Childers, l. 35, 73 Childers, R. 220 Clark, D. 65 Clark, 5. 220 Clem, 13,35,38, 40, 46, 49, 53, 86, 99, 220, 234 Clift, R. 220 Coffey, P, 31, 35, 59, 220 Collins, E. 221 Cumplon, R. 83, 85, 95,100,119, 221 Connolly, K. 50, 52 Cook, 13. 221 Cook, 1. 39, 85, 95, 97,100,101, 113, 115, 118, 221 Coomer, N, 59, 221 Cooper, C. 42, 52, 221 Cooper, V. 49, 79,221 Coorey, R, 221 Cooks, L. 61, 221 Cox, 1. 100, 119, 221 COX, F. 59, 221 Cox, 5. 35, 50, 52, 221 Crabtree, C. 58, 221 Criswell, B. 31, 35, 61, 221 CrockerJ, 61,101, 120, 221 Crouch, D. 46, 61, 221 Crowe, J. 24, 33, 35, 50, 81, 88, 222 Crusoe, C. 222 Cunditf, V. 222 Dalton, M. 66, 222 Dallon, V, 31, 62, 222 Daniel, C. 31, 62, 222, 269 Davis, A. 222 Davis, K. 222 Degam, D, 29, 30, 35, 36, 38, 40, 46, 93, 98, 127.135, 139, 222, 227, 238, 275 DeTellum, D. 50, 52 Diamond, D. 31, 222 Dickson, R. 33, 38, 39, 85, 91, 95, 97 100, 112,114,119, 222 STUDENT INDEX Duncan, D. 49, 222 Dunn, E. 223 Dwyer, D, 223 Edison, M123 Eich, P. 31,61, 223 Elam, R. 223 Elliott, D. 32, 35, 77, 79. 95, 100, 101,116,118,223 Elliott, D, 62, 223 Elstun, P. 223 Endejann, M. 35, 223 Engel, D. 29, 35, 36, 38, 83, 98,126,145, 149, 218, 223, 234, 238 Ernspiger, J, 54, 83, 86,144, 223 Ervin,R.1OD,119 Farris, L. 54, 223 Fame , 1. 29, 35, 38. 39, 85, 95, 97, 100, 101, 113, 116, 223 Fenske, D. 31, 58 Fenske, 5. 85,120,121 Fields, W. 223 Fischer, C, 35, 39, 83, 85, 95,100, 102, 103,112,114,119, 223, 229 Flynn, Cu, 31, 58, 223 Foozer, N. 223 Fousl, D, 35, 223 FousI, M. 64, 223 Frambes, 1, 31, 35, 40, 4E, 49, 57, 223 French, I, 63, 224 Fulmer, M. 38, 85, 224 Fye,G.1D1,118 G Galfney, P. 62, 224 Gann, C. 224 Geiser, L 29, 33, 35, 3B, 39, 40, 83, 85, 95, 97, 100,112, 114,119,135,145,149, 224 Genlon, 1.69, 72, 224 Gillespie, S, 224 Goecke, M. 224 Goecke, P. 64, 224 Goodman,T. 66, 224 Grainger, K. 43, 55, 224 Grider, C. 35,61,224 Grigsby, 5. 81, 63, 86, 224 H Hall, L 224 Hamilton, C. 224 Hamlin, M. 40, 52, 57, 83, 224 Hamlin, T. 68 Hamm, J, 224 Hamm, M. 35, 50, 52, 224 Hanrahan, C, 24,101, 118, 224 Harless, A, 224 Harris, 1. 225 Havens, K, 65, 225 Hawkins, P. 42, 49, 225 Hawver, 3. 225 Healon, P. 59, 225 Hedge. J. 225 Hedge, R. 31, 225 Hensley, M. 31, 58, 225 Hickman, D. 32, 64,225 Hill, D. 35, 51, 225 Hinkle. $183,101,118, 225 Hinkle. T.100. 119, 225 Hock, C. 52, 226 Huffman, W. 85,100, 112 Hoover, N. 45, 69,75, 226 Hopkins, C. 42, 83, 87, 226 Hopkins, M. 52,226 Horn, W, 32, 64, 226 Horsley, B. 23, 31, 35, 38, 40, 42, 46, 49, 57, 83, 220, 222, 226 Howard, W. 45, 55, 226 Hubbard, C. 31, 42, 59, 226 Huey, T. 226 Huntington, B. 226 Hurd, J. 32, 35, 65, 226 Hurt, C. 226 Hussey, 5. 35, 69, 72, 73, 226 I Jasper, J, 226 lohnson, G. 35, 50, 52, 226 Johnson, W, 226 lone5. D, 69 Jones, D, 226 Jones,G.101,118 K Keller, M.101, 113,118, 226 Key, P. 30, 35, 36, 49, 55, 57, 226 King, D. 65, 226 Kiser, M. 29, 36, 61, 227 Knepper, B. 35, 40, 61,227 Kramer, w. 35, 101,118, 227 Krebbs, T. 85 Kuy-Kendall, D, 227 l Laake, M. 35, 42. 43, 65, 227 Lands, A. 81, 227 Larrison, G. 40, 45, 46, 87,132, 227, 241 Lawson, P, 62, 227 Lay, R. 227 Leach, T, 227 Leidenheimer, D. 43, 61, 87, 227 Leidenheimer, R. 22? Leonard, H. 66 Levi, G. 228 Lewallen, L. 49, 228 Lewis, I. 39, 228 Lindsay, M. 69 Lindsay, M. 49 Litmer, S. 228 Loomis, M, 59, 228 Love, F. 66 Lovelt, D. 30, 35, 49, 218, 222, 228 Lowenstein, K. 228 Loy, R. 52, 226 Lucken, M, 228 Madden, D. 59 Manz, J. 79, 228 Massey, A, 32, 40, 65, 85, 95,100, 112, 114, 228 Matthews, C, 79, 85.101,113,118, 228 Maupin, D. 228 MCCaIIa, L, 31, 62, 225 McClain,M.101,11B McCormack, R. 228 McErlane, W. 35, 55, 225 McFarland, I. 32, 35, 36, 69, 72, 73, 229 ,McKee, F. 229 Meadows, 6. 66 Meagher, A. 229 Meece, R. 35, 50, 52, 57, B7, 229 Miller, C, 35, 50, 229 Miller, D, 76, 77, 79. 85, 95,101, 118, 229 Mills, C. 229 Mills, 1. 229 Miracle, K. 229 Moore, c. 30, 35, 50, 52, 57, 59, 75, 215, 229 Moreland, D.43, 59, 229 Morgenroth, K. 52, 229 Mounce, C. 35, 69, 73, 230 N Naish, C. 61, 230 Neeley, Z, 42, 61,230 Nelson, C, 230 New, V, 30, 49, 83, 230 Northcun, l. 39, 42, 43, 55, 95, 100,114, 230, 234- O O'Brien, 1, 62, 230 O'Connor, 84,101,126, 230 OsEerwisch, D. 33, 69, 73, 80, 81, 215, 220, 222, 230 Paige, M. 230 Parsons, R. 29, 31, 35, 3B, 45, 55, 72,130, 143, 218, 230' Partin, B. 69, 230 Panerson, J'. 61, 230 Patterson, N, 32, 69, 72, 230 Peirann, 1.85, 87, 95, 100,112, 230 Perciful, L. 230 Peters, J. 29, 35, 40, 45, B3, 98, 231, 234, 245' Phelps, 0, 64, 231 Phelps, T. 141, 231 Pickerelf, R, 231 Price, C. 231 Priest, J. 66 Q Quillen, 5. 61,231 R Reddinglon, K, 42, 83, 231 Reiger, D. 77, 79 Reisen, A. 83, 88, 231 Rexroat, l. 35, 36,231 Reynolds, D. 62, 231 Rich, 8, 100, 114, 119 Richmond, D, 62, 231 Rigger, D. 76, 231 Rigney, D, 231 Rilev, l. 231 Riley, K, 69, 231 Risma, 13.32, 69, 72, 231 Roark, C. 232 Rose, 6, 66, 232 Rose, V. 50, 52, 72, 73, 75, 81, 87, 232 Runion, P. 232 Rupert, l. 33, 42,43, 51, 83, 232 Rusk, P. 32, 33, 36, 69. 81, 83, 232 Rutland, R. 29, 31, 32, 35, 40, 42, 46, 49, 57, 69, 72, 73, 76, 77, 79,5232, 275 Schad, M, 32, 79, 232 Schneider, W. 65, 232 Schulle, C, 50, 52, 232 Schultz, D, 31, 59, 232 Schultz, K. 232 Schwankhaus, J. 29, 33, 35,39, 85, 95, 97,100, 112, 233 Schwarberg, B. 29, 30, 33,35, 38, 40, 46, 69, 72, 73, 75, 83, 233 Schwieterman, M,47, 233 Seiler, M. 233 Sexton, M. 42, 43, 64, 85, 95, 97,100,104. 107, 112,116,233 Siegman, K. 31, 61, 233 Sigmon, J. 133 Simon, 1. 39,43, 85, 95, 97, 100107, 112, 116, 233 Simpson, C. 233 Sinclair,1. 233 Sloan, R. 233 Smith,G.100,233 Smith, G. 85.95, 233 Smith, I. 40, 233 Smith, R. 233 Smith, 11.233 Smith, T. 83, 233 Soellner, J. 233 Sonnycalf, R. 233 Spicka, M. 59 Spur1ock, T. 233 Sladerman, T. 39, 85, 95,97, 100, 112, 234 Stankovics, 5. 35, 50, 234 Slapleton, C. 234 Sieger, K. 100,119 Slewar1,D. 35, 33, 40, 234 Slockman, J, 62, 234 Slrunk, T. 63 Sweet, D. 33, 38, 40, 46, 49. B1, 83, 140, 150, 234 T Tannel, S. 61, 234 Tartar, A. 64, 234 Taylor, M. 35, 66, 234 Taylor, R, 101, 118 Taylor, w, 35,85, 95,97,1oo,112,144, 213, 229, 234 Tediord, R. 29, 39,234 Thompson, 5. 43. BB, 234 Tincher, D, 9S,101,113,118,234 Tiplon, R. 234 Tomlinsun, B. 234 Trammell, R, 234 Traulh, D. 100,119 Trenlman, R. 235 Trusty, M. 235 Tumblesnn, G. 235 Turner, J. 235 U Upchurch, R. 64, 235 Vanover, R. 235 Van Vulen, D. 100,119 Voss, 5,100. 119 W Wall, W. 31, SB, 235 Wallen, T, 62, 235 Ward, 1, 235 Ward, L. 235 Weekley, K. 41, 54, 235 Wes1, C. 47, 235 West, R. 39, 85, 95, 97, 100, 112,235 White, a. 235 While, M. 61, 235 Whiteaker, D. 35, 235 thkerso n, l, 45, 95, 100,119, 236 Williams, P. 236 Wilson, D. 31, 61, 236 Wilson, H. 236 Withers, R. 236 Woods, V. 30, 32, 35, 50, 52, 69, 81, 236, 241 Worland, l. 42, 49, 87, 236 Wright, W, 32, 35, 54, 76, 77, 79, 95,101,113, 236 Juniors A Adams, T100 Adkins, 1.50101, 113,110 Ashcrafl, T. 208 Aylward, C, 208 Iagiien, R. 35, 49,05,101, 118, 200 Baker, B. 42, B3, 203 Baker, D. 64, 208 Ball, M. 30, 47, 63, 208 Ball, P. as, 50,52,33,121, 205 Ballard, 5. 208 Barton, E. 203 Beach, 5. 200 Bealy, D. 83, 208 Beckelheimer, J. 42, 54, 87, 208 Belmonl, M. 67, 208 Bernius, R. 35, 39,49 Blevins, J. 208 Eagle, M. 67, 206 Bordwine, J. 208 Bosse, W, 40, 46, 50, 52, 208 Bowling, 1. 76, 77,79, 200 Boyd, B. 52, 53, BS, 97, 100,112,119. 207, 208 Brady, A. 208 Brice, J. 208 Brinkmeyer, D, 86, 208 Bvisbin, C, 208 Brown. E. 81, 56, 200 Brawn, L. 63 Brown, P. 208 Buglione, 12.85, 101,113 Buhr, C, 50, 52, 203 Burch, D. 200 Burnen, P. 83, 87.121, 208 Burns, 5. 208 Calchera, $80,144, 209 Calhoun, D. 67, 209 Calhoun, R. 209 Carr, M. 42, 43. 03, 90, 209 Carter, C. 08, 209 Cecil, M. 209 childless, L, 67, 209 Clark, A. 69, 209 C1ark, E. 209 C1ark, S. 42, 03, 209 Coburn, W, 209 Coffey, R, 00, 209 Coleman, M. 209 Culena, l, 209 Cuoper, D. 209 Coslellu, E. 209 Cox, l. 35, 36, 38, 50, 52, 06, 209,271 Cox, M. 36, 209 Cox, M. 30, 35, 36, 40, 43,46, 50,52, 83, BE, 88, 209 Creedon, M. 209 Cresie, J, 65. 209 Crouchc-r, G. 67, 209 Croweak, T. 03, 86, 209 Crulchfield, M. 209 Dalton, 5, 83. 209 Davidson, P. 209 Davis, G. 209 Deborde, M11180, 209 DeTellum, D2 35, 50,52, 209 Dodson, K. 30 Doss, B, 88, 209 Duffy, B, 209 Dulong, B, 42, 47, 63, 209 Duncan, 6, 209 Duncan, 1.63, 209 Eckel, M. 49, 209 Epperson, 3.85,101,118, 209 Gillespie, D. 210 F Fanning, D, 49, 100,114 Fau1kner, L 209 Ferguson, L. 57, 69, 73, 75, 209 Fichler, L. 209 Fieids, K. 209 Fike, P. 63, 209 Fiori1o,J. 209 - Fischer, L. 30, 35, 50, 52, 83, 55. 97,100,112. 114, 209 Fisher, F. 209 Filzgerald, K. 35, 52, BS, 100,112,116,209 Flynn, D. 69, 72, 73, 209 Ford, T, 209 Fox, G. 77, 79,101,120, 209 Fox, 5. 210 Fredrick, G. 32, 65, 210 Fledrick, l. 210 Freeland, M. 35, 210 Fulmer, R. 210 rulmer, s. 43, a3, 88, 210 Fulton,J, 210 Fye, D. 35, 101,118, 210 G Gabe, T. 69, 210 Gadberry, D. 87, 210 Gaddis, D. 56, 210 Garrison, C. 58, 210 Cast, C. 88, 210 Gemry, 1.87 Geraci, C. 86, 120,121, 210 Giacci, G. 49, 85,100,115, 210 Gillespie, D. 210 Gillespie, K. 210 Goecke, K.63, 121, 210 Go , 5. 63, 210 Gasser, J. 75, B3, 86, 210 Grace, K. 210 Graves, J. 64 Guidi, A. 79, 210 Gustin, R4149, 210 H Hadiey, P. 210 Haggis, B. 33, 81, 03, 210 Hall. D. 210 Hall, 5. 100,112, 116, 210 Hamm, D. 35, 50,52,100, 119, 210 Harmon, L. 210 Harmon, P. 211 Hartman, E. 211 Hathaway, B. 40, 57, 69, 72, 76, 77, 79, 271 Haunerl, TBS, 100,112, 119, 211 Hedge, R, 67, 211 Henderson, 1135,50, 52, 57, 33, 88, 211 Hensley. D. 211 Henwood, D. 113,211 Hessel, S, 44, 57,75, 211 Hicks, 5, 83,121, 211 Hill, 13.39, 100,107,114, 211, 245 Hill, C. 211 Hinkle, A, 211 Hinkle, C. 211 Hobbs, K. 47, 63, 211 Hodge, S. 211 Hood, P. 64 Hopkins, M. 211 Horsley, J, 211 Huslerman, R. 30, 50 Hubbs, T. 211 Hull, C. 35, 50, 52, 03. 85, 97,100,106,112, 114.119, 210. 211 Hyden, 13,211 J lapp, J. 65. 211 lobe, J. 35, 69, 76, 77, 79, 211 Johnson, C. 63, 87, 211 Johnson, D. 211 Johnson, K. 85, 211 Johnson, 5. 211 Jones, N. 39. 4o, 52, 57, 69, 72, 73, as, 211, 271 Jones, V. 49, 83,121, 211 Keith, B. 63, 211 Kelsch, M. 211 Kemplin, A, 211 Kettler, M, 54, 57, 83, 211 Kielly, T. 211 King, C. 40 King, T, 67, 211 Kingery, D. 211 Klanke, C. 211 Klanke, 1167.211 Koebbe, J. 65, 211 Kushman, K.49,211 Lack, M.101,11B Lally, D. 211 Lambert, I. 211 Lane, N. 23, 35, 40. 50,52, 100, 112, 114, 119, 207, 211 1 3f. 1' f :1 E 1 Whangmgnul ..1 ..-u -l-mumn-F-Hs 9 1 m.tlm-u n4 ,9, mg- m, u i 1 1 1 3 Lawson, C. 50, 52,79, 211 Lay, J. 35,100,116, 211 Layman, D. 33, 35, 76, 79, 60, 81, 87, 211 Leach, R. 35, 58. 211 leaf, P. 65, 211 Lee, D. 212 Leel, W. 64, 212 tinder, M. 69, 72, 85,101, 113, 118,120, 21 LiIlle, E. 35, 40, 46, S4, 75, 76, 79, 80, B1, 83, BB, 212 Logan, K. 67, 212 Love, C1. 63, 212 Lovell, D. 49, 79, 212 Lucas, D. 50, 52, 86,121 Lusk, R. 212 Lykins, L. 47, 54, 212 Lynn, C. 212 M Mahedy, K. 58 Marksbury, M. 67, 85, 97, 100,101,112, 212 Marlin, C. 49, 212 Marlin, T. 65,100,119, 212 Mallhews, E, 212 Mauhews, S, 212 McAnnally, E 67, 212 McCoy, C. 43 McKeehan,M. 212 McLane, P- 65, 212 McMullin, V. 50, 52, 75,121, 212 Meadors, E, 212 Meece, D. 49, 212 Meigher, M. 100, 117 Meinking, 0,100,119, 212 Meyung, D185, 101, 118,120, 212 Mi1chell, S. 212 Mollen, B. 83 Morgan, K. 42, B3, 87, 121,122, 212 Morgenrolh, K. 42 Morton, P, 212 Mueller, W, 212 Murphy, 3. 75, 33, 212 N Naish, I 35, 36, 3B, 42, 53, 86, BB, 212 Nash, B.100,113,117 Noble. J. 58 Noland, K156, 37, ea, 99, 208, 212, 271 Nolle, s. 38, 40, 45, 212 0 O'Connell, M. 95 O'Connor, L 65, 212 Ogle, G. 213 Owen, L 213 Pangburn, T. 213 Parker, D, 54. 79, 83, 213 Parker, L. 97,101, 106,113,118, 213 Palks, C. 213 Parren, V. 213 Payne, 5. SB, 213 Palfrey, 5.49, 213 Perkins, P. 49, 76, 77, 79. 213 Petrey, D. 213 Pelrey, D. 58 Pfisler, D. 35, 49, 213 Phelps, B. 40, 69, 72, 73, 75, 213 Phillips,J183, 213 Picklesimer, D, 213 Pigs, C. 213 Pillman, L. 87, 213 Ping, D1 32, 47, 76, 77, 79 Pinman, W. 58, 213 Fopplewell, K. 35, 54, 55, 213 PrincE,B1 101,113, 213 Prues, P. 35, 50, 52, B7 Fryer, D. 63. 213 Ramsey, C. 42, 213 Reagan. M. 213 Regenfusz. J. 213 Relherford, M. 213 Reynolds, L. 213 Rhodes,J. SB, 213 Rinehart, J. 213 Rohdenbers, D. 213 Rohrig, W. 213 Ralph, W. 49. 213 Rose, D. B3, 86, 213 Rose, M163, 213 Rosskoff, D, 213 Rotter. D. 30, 50. 52 Roy, R. 30, 50, 52, 55, 100,112, 119, 213 Royalty, 5,143, 50, 52, 83, 86, 38, 213 Ruholl, R. 87,121 Rump, T, 213 Russell, D. 213 Ryan,B.119, 213 S Sager, J. 213 Salzman, R. 213 Schmidl, 1.213 Schmidt, 5. 58, 85, 100,101,119,120, 213 Schmidt, W. 76, 77, 79, 213 Schurgasl, L. 213 Seiler, G. 46, 49, 77, 79, 213 Sellers, M. 113 Selser, A, 35, 213 Sewell, E, 63, 214 Shillinger, N. 214 Silber, R. 64, 214 Simon, D. 86, 87,120,121, 214 Smith, C, 214 Smith, D. as, 214 Smith, D. 49, B3,. 88, 214 Smilh, D. 30, 35, 50, 52, 214,215 Smilh, G. 43, 214 Smi1h,1. 50, 52,85,100, 119, 214 Smith, 1.7a, 77,79,214 Smith, K. 32, 64, 214 Smith, L. 214 Smith, T. 43, 63, 214 Sparks, 1214 Spaw, K, 33, 75, 81, 83, 35,117, 2115, 214 Spaw, K, 43, a1, :13, as, 38, 214 Stanton, J. 100,115, 214 Staplemn, A. 214 Staplewn, R. 214 Steger, G, 55 Sleinhauer, D. 214 Slephens, R. 69, 214 Stone, L. 31, 33, 35, 311, 50, 52, 57. 75, 81, 33, BS. a7, 205, 214 Slonecipher, P. 214 Sneaker, K. 214 Slrunk, D, 64, 100,112, 117, 214 Strunk, S. 214 S1ucker, B. 214 Sluckrad, G. 100, 119, 214 Summers, S. 63, 214 Sutton, D. 67, 214 Suton,G.85,100,112, 119, 214 Tanner, C. 214 Tanner, L. 35, 214 Tarler, R. 65, 214 Thacker, K100, 119, 214 Thompson, C. 49, 79, 214 Timberlake, 8. 50, 52,101,118, 214 Tumblesun, G. 38, 61, 83, 86, 87, 207, 214 Valerius, K. 214 Vincenl, D. 35, 76, 77, 79, 208, 214, 270 Vincent, T. 63, 214 V055, 064,100, 119, 214 W Walker, M. 69, 75, 33, 214 Wall, D. 32, 75, 77,79,214 Wallace, D. 75, 83, BB, 214 Wallace. P. 49, 53, 86, 99, 120, 121, 123, 124, 214 Walters, D. 58, 214 Walton, c, 35, 35, 53, as, 207, 215 Ward, D. 79, 215 Ward, P. 215 Watson,K.101,118 Webb. D. 49. 57, 215 While, a, 215 While, 1,67 Wilmes, G.1DD,119 Wilson, J.35,85,100,116, 117 Wiison, 5. 42, 54, 57, 79, 215 Will, B. 215 Win, L. 215 Willa, L 65, 215 Wright, 1. 215 Wright, K. 65, 100,112, 215 Wright, L 35, 38, 40, 49, 215 Yates, G. 43, 49, 83, 87, 215 Young, E. 215 Zenel, M. 32, 52, 54, 79, 215 Sophomores A Abbatielio, K100 Acey, K. 49, 200 Achler, l. 49, 200 Adams, 5, 200 Adkins, l, 101,113,118, 200 Aires, D, 100,117 Alvin, T. 200 Anderson, L. 75 Armstrong, D, 100, 101, 113,119, 200 Aulerson, R. 200 Ayers, J, 200 Baird, D. 200 Sales, R, 42,121, 200 Ball, A. 30, 35, 46, 54, 53,199,200 Banks, 5.121, 200 Barbes, J. 200 Barker, 5, 69, 100,119, 200 Barnes,1. 200 Bayer, R. 200 Becker, '3. 50, 52, 77, 79, as, 101, 113, 11a, Eecknell, C. 200 Becknell, G. 200 Bentley, R, 54, 88, 200 Blaine, D. 200 Blair, R. 85,100,112, 117, 200 Blair, R. 54, 100, 101, 115, 118, 200 B!ankenship, G. 200 Bueckman, T. 200 Boelleke, B. 200 Boggess, M. 39, 49, 83, 85,100, 101,112,115, 118 Boggs, B. 200 Bond, D. 52, BB, 121, 200 Booth, L. 200 Bowman, L 200 Bowman, L. 36, 43, 49, 75, 83, 200 Braden, M. 200 Bradley, M, 200 Bright, R. 101,113, 200 Brown, 3. 200 Brown, 3. 200 Brummett, B. 200 Bryce, C. 100, 101,113, 116,199, 200 Burnsfl. 87, 88, 200 Burwinkel, P. 85, 100,101, 112, 120, 200 C Cannon, M150, 52, 200 Challas, D. 200 Challas, R. 200 Chitwood, R, 200 Cholkas,J.85,100, 112,115, 200 Coburn, S, 200 Cole, R. 36, 03, 86, 87, 200 Coletta, A, 200 Collins, C. 201 Colyer, B9 49, 201 Cundon, M. 201 Conklin, K. 79, 201 Conover, S.49,121, 201 Cooper, P1 201 Copelin, 5. 33,121,201 Cornelius, C. 30, 46, 49, 201 Courtney, D, 201 Cox, T. 83,121, 201 Cox, 1.30, 54, 201 Cracrah, L. 79, 87, 201 Craft, L. 201 Crockel, W.100,117 Crouch, D. 36, 50,52, 83, 201 Cullon, M. 49, 201 Curtis, P.100,101,113. 115, 201 D Dalton, C. 201 Daniels, G. 100, 117, 201 Daugherty, T. 201 Dawson, B. 76, 77,79,101, 103,113,118,120, 201 Day, D, 83, 08,121, 201 Day, 6, 49, B3, 201 Degaro, L. 29, 30, 35, 38, 4e, 54, 69, 33, 99, 135,139,199, 201 Dick, 042,111,201 Dipuccio, M. 201 Douglas, 1. 100,115, 201 Dow, G. 75, 83,87,121, 201 Dowd, J. 43. 54, 87,121, 201 Downing, J, 49, 201 Duesing, B, 52, 201 Duggins, C, 201 Duncan, M. 201 Du nigan, J. 201 Durbin, C. 87, 201 Edwards, M, 49,03, 201 Edwards, M, 201 Elder, L. 121, 201 Elliou, M. 201 Ellwein, D, 79 Evans, H. 201 Faulkner, J. 201 Fichter, C. 47,121, 201 Ficker, P. 201 File, 5. 69, 201 Fitzgerald, K. 43, 49, 83, 86,120,121, 201 Fitzpatrick, l. 40, 52, 85, 100,112, 201 Flynn, L1 201 Foltz, M. 201 Frasier, 1.201 Frederick, H. 201 Friar, P. 42, 81, 201 Fmst, T. 201 Fye, D. 54, 75,121,201 G Galliher, V. 201 Gamble, D,101, 118, 201 Garland, P. 30, 49, 75,201 Cash 1, 201 Gearharl, A. 201 Gentry, V. 201 Geraci, H. 120, 121, 201 Gerwe, R. 201 Gibson, P, 201 Giles, F , 201 Gillespie, D. 01, 202 Gilreath. R. 30, 100,115,119, 200,201 Cuecke, B. 121, 202 Goens, E. 202 Goodlander, P. 42, 43, 57, 81, 83, 86, 57, Goodman, J. 202 Grace, T. 30, 38, 54, 85,100, 112,117, 200, Creatorex, T. 202 Green, J. 49, 75, 63,121, 202 G ru bb, D. 202 Crubbs, C. 49, 75, 83, 86,202 Hackney, G. 202 Haddix, D. 100, 112, 202 Hafer, B. 50, 52, 75, B3, 06, 202 Haggard, D. 202 Hall, L. 202 Hamblin, A. 202 Hamblin, L, 202 Hamblin,T. 88, 202 Hamlin, K101, 113, 199, 202 Hammann, L. 202 Hammon, G. 85 Harmon, D. 36, 50, 52, 75, 202 Harris, D. 202 Hawkins, C. 202 Head, B. 202 Healon, M. 49, 202 Helton, R. 202 Henson, P. 49, 202 Hicks, J, 202 Hill, A. 202 Hill, I. 87, 202 Hi , L. 75, 202 Hinkle, D. 75, B3, 202 Hollen, C. 202 Hooks, 1.54, 85, 101,113, 202 Hoover, J. 202 Howard, D. 49, 75, 77, 79, 202 Hubbard, I. 36, 202 Hughes, P, 202 Humble, M, 202 Hurd, D. 202 Isaacs, K.120,121, 202, 203 Janzen, E, 202 links, F. 42, 49, 76, 77, 79, 202 Johnson, C. 54, 100,119, 202 lohnson, E. 202 Johnson, L 202 Johnson, L 85, 100,112, 119, 202 lanes, 5. 202 Jordan, 5.202 Kemper, V. 202 King, T. 202 Kingery, J. 54, 76, 77, 79, 202 Knox, G, 202 Kothe, C. 202 Kraemer, l, 202 Krebs, B. 38, 52, 83, 85, 200,202 Kushrnan, M, 101, 113, 202 Lancaster, C. 43, 50, 52, 202 Landess, R, 83, 202 Lay, T, 202 Lee, C . 202 Leidenheimer, C. 46 Leidenheimer, J. 121, 202 Leidenheirnen 1.121, 202 Leimburger, M, 100, 115, 203 Lillard, E. 203 Lindsay, D, 203 Little, L1100,119,203 long, 3, 203 Lowenstein, J. 88, 203 Loyd, S. 203 Lucas, R. 54, 79, 203 Luckelt, D. 203 Luken, 1'. 203 Lulsch, A. 49, 03, 203 Lu1sch, A. 203 Lyons, l. 203 Lyons, V6 203 Mahedy, K. 203 Manier, T. 203 Marcum, 5,100,115, 203 Marksberry, l. 203 Marksbury, D. 203 Martin, J, 83,121, 203 Massey, B. 100,117 Massey, l. 203 Mastin, D. 42,49, 203 Mastin, S. 203 Maltingly, K. 49, 203 McCarthy, 149,100, 112,117, 203 McCoy, C, 203 McFadden, T. 54, 101, 120, 200, 203 McFarland, L101, 113,115, 203 McGinnis, J. 203 McGuire, T. 203 McLane, B. 203 McLane, D. 203 Meadors, D. 203 Meagher, K. 203 Meinking, D. 49, 60, 203 Meredizh, D. 203 Messer, G. 76, 79 Melcaue, D. 52, 69,203 Miles, D.100,115,203 Mitchell, T. 203 Mize, D. 203 Mobley, S. 203 Moore, 0. 49, 85, 100,112,117, 203 Moore, J. 69, 79, 203 Moreland, F. 203 Morgan, P. 203 Morrison, L. 203 Mullen, S. 203 Mulliken, T. 203 Mullins, D, 75, 204 Murphy, D. 204 Murray, M. 43, 49,121, 204 N Naegel, B. 204 Newsom, S. 32, 69. 72, 79, 204 Newlon, D. 204 Nickson, P. 83, 204 Noland, C. 38, 83,100,112,117,199, 20E 0 Oaks, 1.03, 121, 204 O'Brien, 1, 85,100,101,112,113. 204 O1Connor, T. 120, 121,204 CYConnor, T. 204 Orwig, J. 204 Osborne, 5.101, 118 Owens. J. 133.87, 204 Owens, 1.. 42, 69, 79, 204 Overbeck, M. 100,119 I' Page, D121, 204 Parker, D, 33, 36, 83, 86, B7, 204 Parker, W. 204 Fan, P,101,11B Parsons, R. 204 Perkins, G. 49, 83, 204 Perry, P. 33, 86, 204 Peuit, D. 43, 204 Phelps, 1. 204 Figs, 1. 204 Pilman, M. 204 Pilman, B. 54, 57, 75, 204 Pottinger, D. 42, 204 Prarher, E. 204 Plather, l. 204 Pralher, 49, 204 Privetl, 1.. 49, 69, 204 Prows, D, 204 Prues, R. 204 Pugh, M. 49, 57,75, 204 Q Quillen, R10, 36, 83, 204 Radar, D, 49, 204 Raley, L 204 Ramsey, C, 43, 54,121, 204 Ramsey, K. 43, 83, 204 Ramsey, P. 204 Rawlings, G. 85, 100,101,113, 115,118, 204 Reagan, M. 204 Reber, V. 204 REEVES, F, 49,. 204 Reinhardt, 5. 204 Rhodes, 11.204 Rich, V. 100,114,119, 204 Richardson, 11 204 Richmond, A. 204 Riggs, S, 79, 204 Rigney, D, 100,119, 204 Riley, 5. 204 Riley, V. 42, 49, 79, 204 Roberlson, T, 42, 54, 204 Rogers, E. 204 Rose, D, 204 Rottinger, D. 42 Roy, L. 85,100, 112, 115, 119, 204 Ruebusch, 1,100,112, 204 Sbarbali, L 204 Schibi, W. 05, 100,112,117, 204 Schnitzler, D. 204 Schock, B. 204 $522.25 Schroeder, M. 43, 204 Schulle, N452,85,100,101,112,117,11B,119, 205 Schultz, V. 205 Scan. 1. 205 5:011, L 49, 88, 205 Easter, R. 205 Shea, l. 205 Shearin, J. 08, 205 Sheeler, B, 83, 205 Siegman, R. 100,117, 205 Silber, L. 83, 205 Simon, R. 35,43,137, 120,121,205 Simpson, D, 69,83, 205 Sinason, R. 36, 83, 98, 121,197, 205, 272 Skidmove. 8,101,118 Slaven, B. 49, 83, 205 Slayback, S. 205 Slusher, P, 86, 67,121, 123, 205 Smith, D. 121, 205 Smith, M. 49, 205 Smith, 5. 205 Spaw, V. 38, 42, 75, 81, 53, 86, 88, 200, 205 Speigle, 11.85, 100, 101, 112, 117,118, 205 Stafford, M4 100,117 Stafiord, W. 205 $lears,M.75,83,121,205 Steele, M.05,101,113,118, 205 Slephens, 0,101, 113, 205 Slevens, R. 86 Stevens, G, 205 Slewart. R. 205 Slricker, K121, 205 Sullivan, B, 42, 205 Sullivan, C. 205 Sullivan, P, 83, 205 Sutton, P. 90. 205 Swanson, l. 205 Tarler, S. 205 Taylor, 1. 52, 205 Telecsan, B. 54, 79, 205 Thacker, 5,100,115 Thacker, S. 205 Thompson, M. 83, 205 Thornton, l. 205 Tincher, D, 33, 49 Tompkins, P. 30, 42, 83, 87, 205 Troxell, M. 54, 75, B3, 205 Tungauz, S, 54, 83, 87, 205 U Underwood, 1. 205 Urmet, P, 205 Utter, G. 50, 52, 85,100, 112, 117,205 W Wade, l, 205 Wagner, P. 205 Wagnet, V, 206 Walker, P, 206 Wall, M. 32, 49, a9, 35, as, 100,101, 112,113, 206 Wall, P. 83, 87, 206 Ward, E. 206 Wardwell, B. 83, 87, 206 Walers, S. 206 Waters, 1. 206 Weinheimer, 12.100, 117,206 Wells, P. 205 Weslermeyer, M, 69, 79, 206 Whi1e, B. 206 Whne, L, 206 Wickemeyer, W, 101,120, 206 Wilkevson, J. 206 Williamson, D. 206 Wilmes, G, 100, 119 Wilson, D. 83, 206 Wiseman, J, 208 Wiseman, K. 32, 64 Withruw, S. 206 Woods, A. 52,83, 85,100,101,113,115,119, 206 Wood 5, C. 206 Woods, 5. 206 Wmsham, l. 206 Yates, D, 69 York, D. 52, 206 Freshmen A Adams, H, 192 Adams,1. 192 Adams, R. 192 Adams, 1', 192 Adkins, 0.192 Adkins, 5.192 Allen, S. 192 Alvin, D. 192 Alyward, M,192 Anderson, D.1DO,113, 115,192 Anderson, R, 38,42,43,79, 100,117, 192,197 Albino, B. 36, 133, 57,192 Ashbrook, K.63,58,192 Bailey, C. 192 Baker, 8. 52,71,192 Baker, B. 192 Baker, I. 192 Baker, I. 192 Baker, K, 192 Ball, N.52, 192, 222 Ballatd, C138, 192 Ballard,T.192 Barker, L 43,, 49, 83, 121, 192 Barker, P. 53, 36,192 Barnes, D. 192 Barnett, D. 192 Barren, v. 75,192 Beasley, D. 192 Beckstedi, D. 52, 83, 192 Bigley, 1. 71, 192 Blake. v.49.aa, 192 Blevins, D. 88,121, 124,192 Bockersteue, J. 49,100,113, 115 Boggs, W. 192 Boigzds, E.121, 124,192 Botin, 5.192 Bond, L. 192 Boone, 5.192 Bmkins, L. 87, 192 Bowlin,1.192 Bowman,J.192 Bowman, R. 101, 113, 192 Bowman, 5.192 Bradford, M, 192 Branscomb, R. 192 Brewer, B. 79, 192 Brewer, N. 192 Broerman, L. 192 Brown, 0.192 Brown, J. 192 Brown, K. 54,120,121, 192 Brown, R. 192 Brown, S. 71, 63,192 Brumley, L192 Brummen, G. 192 Bryant, G, 192 Buchanan,C.192 Buchanan, K. 192 Burke, L 192 Bush, C. 43, 49, B3, 192 C Canterbury, P, 71, 83, 192 Carnes, P. 192 Carly, G. 192 Cavins, V, 120, 121,192 Cesm, R. 192 Chambers, K193 Chaney, V. 36, 193 Chapman, 0.193 Chapman,G.193 Childers, R.57,193 Chinn, T. 193 Chraslian, D. 52, 93, 36, 67,193 Clark, L. 193 Clark, R.193 Clark, 5, 193 Cochran, D. 83, 87,193 Cochran, l. 54, 71,100,115,193 Coffey,D.100,117,193 Cogliano, L 100,101, 113,115, 193 Colebank, M.193 Collins, M.193 Cook, K193 Cooper,l.193 Cooper,1'.36, 54,83,121, 124,193 Corcoran, 13. 71,193 Cornelius, 3,193 Cosgrove,1.100, 113,193 Cox, D, 79 Cox, 1.193 Croweak. 14.193 Crusoe, c.42, $271,513,193 Cruze, M. 193 Curry, 12.71.1933 D Daniel, D.193 Daniel, V.193 Daniels, 5.100, 113,115,192,193 Davenport, B, 193 Davenport, 5.100.115 Davis, B. 100,113,115, 193 Dealon, C193 Delph, P.79,101, 120, 193 DeTellum, 093,193 Dickerson, J. 83,193 Dilbert, 51193 Dilbert, S, 83,193 Duncan, C. 83,142,193 Dunigan, P.193 Dykes, 5.193 E Edmondsun, E193 Eich, D.193 Elliott, D. 100,113,117,193 Ellwein,B.193 Engle,l.193 Ernspiger, N. 43, 83, 193 Ernsl, D.193 Elwin, B. 193 Estes, 5.193 Evans, R, 193 Fancher, D193 FenSkE, M, 52,193 Fichter, L193 Picker, N193 Fike,G,1OD,113,193 Flynn, L.83,120,121,193 Forman, C193 Foust, 13.83121, 124,193 Francis, 1. 193 Freeman,J. 54,193 Freyhof,E.100,113,117,193 Hyman, T. 100, 117, 193 Funk, H.100,113, 193 Fynch, L. 83 G Gaddis, M. 43, 63, 86,193 Gamble, D. 57, 83 Gambrel, T1193 Garner, M,100, 113 Geiger, K.193 Geraci, M. 52, 120,121,193 Gillespie, M.193 Gillman, D.100,113,115,193 Gorham, M,193 Grace, B. 42, 49, 83,193 Clay, C1100, 117,193 Greatnrex, S. 193 Gresser, C. 71, 120,121,193 Grigsby, R.193 Grimes, D,193 Grubb, D. 193 Hackney, C, 37, 193 Hall, G183 Hamilton, S, 36, L13, 99,193 Hancock, 0.194 Hardin,l,194 Halmon, F. 100, 113, 117,194 Harmon, M.71,1DD, 113,194 Halter,1v1,194 Hayes, 0.194 Hellon, 0.194 Henges, 13.194 Henize, S. 194 Henize, 5.194 Hennel, M. 71,100, 194 Henry, C. 71 Henry, H.194 Henson, 0,194 Henson, P.54,100,117, 194 Hessel, D1194 Hicks, R. 194 Hill, R. 194 Hinkle,D.121,194 Hinkle, J. 83, 96,120,121, 194 Hoffman, C. 79, 83,194 Hoffman,j.194 Hollars,M.100,113,194 Holloway, B. 42, 43,71,100, 113,194 Hopkins, J,52.B3,194 Horn, I. 42. 43, 71, 63, 100, 113, 194 Hors1ey, M.46, 101,120, 194 Hoskins, B. 194 Hubbard, E194 Huey, K.194 Hughes, N.H3,194 Hul1,f.100,117,194 Hunter, 0.194 Hursh, K. 79, 194 Hurst, 588,194 Hyden, C. 63, 87. 194 Jackson, 0.194 Jackson, E194 japp, L. 194 Jasper, F.194 Johnson,8,194 Johnson, C121, 194 lohnson, D. 100,113,117 Johnson, E. 194 lanes, D, 71, 63, 87,194 Jones, K. 36, 53,87,194 Jones, 13.87, 194 Jurdan, M, 100,117, 194 Judy, v,194 Keilh, B. 79 Kilburn, 13,194 Keller,l.194 Keller, K.194 Keller,T,101,113, 194 Kidd, K194 Kidd, S. 42, 121,194 Kielly, J. 100,113,115 Kinder, H.194 King, C. 49, 79, 83,194 King,T.194 Kinross, K. 195 Knigh1, B. 36, 83,195 Knighi, B. 195 Koebbe, V. 83,195 Koewher, N.53,88,193 Koros, 14.193 Lake, P, 195 Lally, D. 43, 86,121, 195 Larkin, J, 195 Lawhom, F.195 Lealy, l. 100, 115, 195 Lee. R. 195 Leimberger, C, 195 Lillard, G, 100, 113, 117,195 Lillie, M, 49, 83, 88,195 Linder, L46, 52, 79,120, 121,195 Logan, K195 anenslein, $88,121,195 Lowhorn, P, 71 Lucas, T145, 195 lusk, 5.195 Lynch, L. 195 Magner, C, 195 4! Ii: '3? Mann, R. 101, 120 Marcurn, G. 120,121, 195 Marion, C. 195 Martin, L195 Martin, 5.195 Mastin, T, 71, 195 Mathews. J. 195 Mayne, T. 42, 79, 83,195 McCalla, P.195 McCreary, D. 36, B3, 86, 121, 195 McCullah, T, 71, 195 McErlane. S. 195 McFarland, K. 54, 96,195 McGuire, E. 195 McQueary, B. 195 McWhorler, B. 43, 83,86,195 Meagher, M.100,113,117,195 Meece,L. $7,100,113.195 Meinking,K.100,113, 117,195 Meinking,5,195 Mellelt, B, 49, 83, 195 Menger, M. 93, 195 Meyez, C, 195 Meyung, R.1D1, 113,195 Mick, J, 100,113,195 Miles, D. 38, 71,100,115, 195 Miiler, a. 52,195 Miilex, T, 195 Mills, R. 195 Minlon, L195 Miracle, D. 196 Miracle, 971,196 Mock, C. 52, 79, 196 Monhollen,l-196 Montgomery, M, 52, 63,100,113, 115,192, 196 Moore, B. 196 Moreland, R. 100,113,196 Morgan, C, 196 Morgan, D, 100,113 Morgan, D. 83,196 Morgenrolh, K. 52, 83,121, 196 Morrill, D. 101,113,196 Mounce, A. 196 Moyers, 8.196 Mullen, 987,120, 121,196 Myers, 5.196 N Naber,8.56,101,120, 196 Naish, 8,100,113,117, 196 NEWIDn,J11O1,120, 196 Malta, D. 83, 196 Norris, M.196 Nunn, l, 196 O'Brien, 5.196 Palmer, P.196 Parker, C. 100,113, 117, 196 Parks, R. 196 Pariin, P. 196 Paraon, K196 Patletson, 0.196 Payne, P. 196 Peyton, P. 71, 196 Pfeiffer, A. 100,117 Phelps, D. 71,196 Phelps, M. 47,196 Philpot,J.196 Pierani, M. 100,117,196 Pilman, K. 52, 7a, 196 Planer, P. 196 Palicano,V.196 Potrafke, P. 83, 196 Powell,J.42,43,100,113, 115,196 Prewiu, D. 196 Pvice, B, 196 Pucke1t,l. 196 Ratliff, D. 42, 83, 86, 196 Rayburn, C. 196 Reagan, 12.196 Reed,G.196 Reedy, 5. B3, B7, 98 Reeves, 5.196 Reneman, 1.71, 100,113, 196 Retherford, C.120,121.196 Rexroat, P. 196 Reynolds, 13,79,196 Reynolds, K, 87, 196 Richards, V. 120, 121, 196 Richardson, M. 196 Riddle, F. 43, 71,196 Robisch, K. 196 Rodenburg, F. 196 Rogers, C. 196 Romanello, M.100,115,196 Rose, 0.36, 57,196 Rose, D. 36, 57,196 Ross, C. 196 Ross,51100,113,196 Roy,J.71,121, 196 Roy, M. 196 Ruebusch, M. 83,121,196 Ruholl, M. 196 Rusk, C.Ba,121,192, 196 Rutland, C. 49, 79, 63, 99,196 Ryan, K. 43, 71, 196 S Schad, 5. 54, 79, 101,120,196 SchardI,J. 196 Schipler, B. 88, 196 SchnilzIer, 1196 Scott, H.196 Segrisl, M. 196 Seiler, D. 196 Senneu, B. 36, 43, 52, 83, 36,196 Sewell, M. 196 Sharp, D. 83, 86,196 Sharp, R.101, 120,196 Sinclair, K197 Sinclair, M. 197 Skeen,C.197 Slaughler, N, 42, 49, 66,197 Slusher, R6 33, 49,71,100, 113,117,197 Smith, C. 197 Smilh, D. 197 Smith, D. 33,121,197 Smith, D. 121,197 Smixh, 071,197 5mith,C-, 113,197 Smith,L1QD,113, 115, 197 Smilh, K. 83, 197 Smith, M. 49,100,113, 115,197 Smith, 157,197 Snell. C. 52,197 Snellings, T. 197 Snyder, B. 42, 43 Sparks, 5.197 Spaulding, M.197 Spuriock, D.197 Slantcfn, L197 Steele, H.157, 197 Stephen, W.197 Stephens, R. 36, 83, 86, 87, 120,121,197 Slockman,V.197 Smne, H.49,83,66,197 Stoops, K197 Strunk, D197 Strunk, R.52,197 Sullivan, 8.100, 113,197 Sutton, 0.197 Swalford, C.197 Taller, B. 197 Taylor, D197 Taylor, D. 36,197 Taylor, 0.197 Tayfur, M,100,113. 197 Tepe,l.33,120,121,197 Tape, J. 38, 52, 83, 120,121,197 Thompson, I140, 49, 197 Tierney, J. 197 Timerlake, L197 Town, D.B7,197 Trammell, V. 71, 86,197 Treadway,L.197 Treadway, T. 83, 197 Treal, l. 197 Trenzman, C. 52, 33,197 Ullom,D.197 Umhank, C. 197 Vance, D. 83, 87.197 Vance. D, 197 Vanover,J.197 Van Vuren, C, 71 Vincent. W 1 Waddle, R1197 Wagner, 1179,19? Walke, V. 42,83,197 Walker, P.197 Wallace, C. 83, 120,121,124 Wallace. 5, 53,197 Wa1son, 01197 Walson,R.100,117, 197 Webb, W.42,197 Webber, C.BJ,B7,197 Weber, A, 197 Weinganner, l, 198 Weinheimer, K. 52,198 Welch, j. 199 Werk, 0.1911 Wermeling, 3.198 West, 5.198 West,l.101,120,198 rWhilaker, I. 83,. 99,198 While, T198 Williams, B. 198 Wilson, C. 198 Wilson, 0.195 Wiseman,J.198 Withers, 9193 Wilhers,!.198 w1u,J. 196 Wiltekind, D. 79, 198 Wong, 8. 52, 198 Waod, 5.196 Woodyard, S. 71, 198 Wormus.1.198 Wor1hing10n,C.19B Wrenn. H.198 York, Y. 83,198 Young, T.100,113, 115,198 Since our sophomore year the class of 1972 has been promised the distinction of being the first class to graduate from the new Norwood Senior High School. When we were given the job of SILHOUETTE editors, our plan was to make our book a special one for the seniors by developing new ideas involving the new school and the class which worked so hard to see it constructed. As the year progressed, however, we realized that we would not move into the new building as soon as we had expected, and certainly not in time for our final deadline on the SILHOUETTE. We were able to obtain only a few pictures inside the unfinished building. Yet it remains our hope that the seniors will think of the 1972 SILHOUETTE as their book, for all our work was done with them in mind. of course, we have put many things into our SILHOUETTE that few will ever read. The empty coke bottles. The heartbreaks. Chasing people out of the SILHOUETTE office. Humbly consulting Mr. Geselbracht. Rainy photography days. Bud leffries. The refrigerator through the window. Garry Larrison and captions. Red blocks on the progress chart. These are the experiences we'll remember most as editors. To the seniors, we hope that we have fulfilled your idea of an outstanding SILHOUETTE and that our book will continue to be special to the class of 1972. 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