Oak Hills High School - Caledonian Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)
- Class of 1971
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so we tried t so- this x I is -+ the r caledonian ' l970 -l97l volume I2 5 oak hills h.s. Cincinnati, Ohio . . . you learn to associate with absolute geniuses as well as dimwits, just like you'll have to do in the big wide world. Oak Hills prepares a person for college but the school is too out Of many things. The problems of the world are brought into the school idealisticaily - the problems of integration, racialism, etc, are set up as problems of ours yet we never really see these things. The school is great even though I sayl hate it. i think Oak Hills prepares a college-bound student quite well for his future after graduation but the inon-college' students are a bit siighted. ... lthink O.H. administrators spend more time worrying about how the kids look and act than they do thinking about educating them. The purpose of a high school? To learn in four tor fivei years what it took scores of Aristotles and Socrates over a thousand years to learn through discovery. Oak Hills should break out ofthe little world which surrounds it and be more realistic. There are many things i'd like to see changed but writing them down here won't changethem. vgamw mmwt- i 1 i 4 Oak Hills is a good school as it is and I really can't think of any significant changes to better it. I feel that now I'm quite ready for college and future employment. This school is too one-sided. They care only for the ones who are college-bound, not the ones who won't ever see the inside of a college . .. The same 'educational material' is repeatedly drilled into our brains. Nothing new has been introduced since I was in the junior high. This school needs many changes-anything that 7 restricts the individual's see rights I The students that are just here to mess around should be removed. I hope to gain from education the knowledge of how to do something I enjoy. Oak Hills has not helped me do this so far. should be abolished. . .. you are still told what to do. You can't even go to the bathroom without a teacher coming in and asking you what the heck you are doing. Oak Hills offers so many courses it opens many doors .. . I don't care about what a poet wrote two hundred years ago, but learning why our country is in the racial state it is in is very interesting and helpful. More emphasis on what's happening now is something I'd like to see. JUNIOR man SCHOOL RECORD m , 7 g; E.j..:.,u..,: I- I2 . I:I Inn J.II. 36.001 Schod Year 19 I. H. R Turhrr' l 3 . . x L ms - , 5px; :;:;l:'i;.N:::JL: , mm 3 9-1 .23? g 'g' g; H. R1. Tearzrtgfcgumrlzr ' OAK H l L Ea. E3 51:; :2: y. 50 i 5-? 54: or Director ol Guidance hlu'lcjrgtmeF: ' ?.maL-zh 7 EM. 2 HAM... u. E ! 210503 E- LAIiN - g P E . b HLTH C 1 l N S h School School You ID 19 H. R. Teocher ' should denote more time to crafts and skills. It is my own opinion ... that once you are in you become a prisoner of some penny-ante rules which only take from the responsibility which is supposedly given to us. 10 Bnulhh ...-E UAK hi .0 Phys. Ed. I 1 ID:S::1O::; E go. ENGLIS U 5 HI - ALL 2 '- '-- - ChEM V .. PERS 1' IYUDINY NAHI xx MOM! .0091 OIADE ICHOOL VIA. ...- ....- EI 5N E '- WWW OAK HILLS H MOORE: 1 0 1A0 - - r A H a mum! aunt unov ! U C' M m an um um rmAL m m cnon - 1 I ENG 1 102 MUELLER C C C 05 60 1.00 -- T ALG 1 J12 KUEHN C D C 05 40 1.00 .... - GEN SCI ; 402 SHIFH 8' C B 05 40 1.00 LAIIN 1, 500 thDHATI o a c 05 40 1.00 -i 0AK.uJLLA G P E 1 910 ADLER C A B 03 40 0.25 -- sumo? Tu: G HLTHI 911 ADLER D B C 03 40 0.25 o. -ENG IV CIINSHP 999 HUURE A A A 05 40 0.00 C 'SECHEEQ f - -2e,9g2r Oak Hills prepares its students mainly for college.lthink'they you have a social security number, a student number, a draft card number imaybei; and you might even be 18 SF.NIOP HIM! 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If you decide to enjoy it and get the most you can out of it, high school has a main purpose for you. . .. they put too much emphasis on the differences goals are still between college prep and rather hazy e business courses. are a however, Too many students enter lfeel sure that high school before I leave here, with the notion that you I will know either take one 8 u en wherel or the other. am bound, i i ! r , er, you are an I ed specia '7 h advanced, general, rath e y... were an athlete w were on the honor roll :- 93'3ng -3. '.. 1 335,99: . ' ' ' '1 5'.53 ;'5????39STCfFJ'C-sz. , . - '1H u 7' J53 re: . you were a clubber you were a freak a jock troublemaker teacher 5 pet grade-grubber do-nothing a good oliall-american kid ' Willi! were you ever a person? so now we're done with moralizing, and you can go ahead and find your picture, which is all you ever wanted to do anyway l6 m M w m a W 19 21 mgwmmm mei BHRHS EEERRREQB, $14., a Jywni? 25 27 30 31 2: 211., 333.13, .2... 4.54. 00.33 3: . d ' study: a highly unstable mixture of love, perseverance, hate, and anxiety. a whole satu rday at the W library, ,. an evening typing 3 out a paper. I5 stark hours of milking 7 information from or being spoon-fed by classroom teach ers: teachers who were either knowledgeable saints, or boring jackasses. a fulltime job or reading, fingernaiI-munching, cramming, note-taking, paper-writing, and praying; with worry of college and job status, act's, sat's, sandwiched in between. w . .L, h k r r . r:.r..l.llu. I'llilblilli... ill:- inull nlEIIn flitlllilll.llhrlllal! . tanninjwzrii sawahzgsws$x 135:3...33, +3.33. 7. ?.?Avg... aim 1.3.x?! . ..:. s- . ... r ,,r. 1. . . fixiit 51......9711Et3g; .g relaxation x u.. ah, relax . . . so you spent a sunn y saturday afternoon washingthe car . .. watched television . . . listened to the radiohecords . . . hummed while driving in subdivisions; alonghighways .. . gave the dog a bath . . . babysat . . . bought a book, a record, a dress . . . mopped floors . . . tied up the phone . . . squirmed in traffic court .. . dreamed . .. held hands in the rain ...slept ... squinted through blinding sweat to make a basket . . . shared a pizza . made tackles in knee-deep freezing mud . . . wore red and black and cheered until you were hoarse . . . sang in concerts, in the bathtub, driving down the highway . .. relaxation l believe 1! or not, this young man is throwing a frisbeel relaxation munched cold hamburgers during rehearsal . .. strained and sweated in the spotlight . . . were embarrassed proud to have friends looking on . . . waltzed into bibliographic dawn with a typewriter singsong . . . relaxed. ;'. .aou'lf-nm ; 1Nih; Md'g . II - - . . fOOtba 59315 WI F q ' a Layering 1 fumigig gwcoiuiny: 'I'filfdrliaf; ff, :5 - 7W - ' mu ' ' L3 . .r .. '5- ,y: .. me !, REF 3: j ; :ny n.0,: f .LC , lg r15!- 'x 5: W i 451:? W JLEWSTEQE ?JTFK I he: - 5 :' aWW ' W firm; , . ' jfi-g'IE-$ ' ' 4 . h n - ; ' 54 f:3'erjJJ:3 .3 23m 1mm J'rJ':zJJ .w lied 1nd L'ILICI'. ErJLJ .Jj mom: junior, 1nd DC IJ Horn :2 ili '.'.. P. T hiemann S. Walroth clima x as scots beat cowboys; After the operating levy failed in the special eiection of fall, 1969, many Oak Hills students joined with faculty, parents, and members of the community in support of the levy's resubmission. The pupils print- ed signs, distributed literature, performed at carni vals, and staged a motorcade that traversed the main streets of the Oak Hills district on election eve, June 8, 1970. The next day they learned their efforts had helped win a slim victory; Oak Hills schools would be open for a few more assured years. But they al- most closed. Almost . . . Auritn v M V' l ceylonese highlander AFS Club brought to Oak Hills this year Kowsaly Rajanathan, a perky, pe- tite girl from Colombo, Ceylon. Kowsy, as she likes to be called, living with the family of senior Linda Kelley, was a full- time part of Oak Hills and pursued a heavy daily class schedule including bookkeeping, notehand, zoology, se- nior English, and humanities. When not keeping up with her studies, Kowsy participated in AFS, dramatics, and Student Council, and was a hearty meter at football and basketball games. Outside of regular Highlander activities, this honorary Ceylonese Scot traveled from school to school in the area to visit not only other American high schoolers, but other foreign stu- dents as well. Although Kowsy was the brunt of many a heartless elephant joke, she enjoyed her stay here, and hopes one day to return to America. 66 basketb 3. Steve Iukingbeal b. ed lepolt c-e. jeff holmes f. jeff weddle scots have best-ever season a. fred rayhle b. jeff waddle c. arthur coffins d. rick reigers e. steve Iowe The high-stepping, hustling Highlander hoopsters hit the hardwoods this year for Oak Hills' best-ever season. Wins over such big teams as St. X, Withrow, and Colerain gave the Scots both the HCSL crown and a perfect 18-0 record in regular sea- son play. Coach Steve Moore's cage crew then acquired top ten state seedings and soundly trounced Greenhills 70-41 in the first tournament playoff at Oxford. But once again state honors for the Scots were not to be, as three starters, hit by injury and illness, played at halfspeed and the Highlanders succumbed to Fairfield by a one-point deficit. Although Oak Hills' state basketball hopes were again dashed, their 19-1 record is the best showing to date for any Highlander cage squad. Oak Hills' postseason honors were many. Coach Moore was named co-coach of the Hamilton County AlI-Star Basketball team; Senior co-captains Jeff Holmes and Jeff Weddle were named to the squad itself, Holmes as captain. Fred Rayhle, Ed Lepolt, and Steve Luking- beal received honorable mention to the county team. wrestling 72 m 28 MM VJH d um rill. ab swimming a. torn Schoborg coach donn coates coach wil rutenschroer b. barry brinker c-d. don bryan e tom schoborg Sue Ritter, Nancy Oldendick 'n gut? ,y gghn Davis Kevin Haney , 124' three one-act the rainmaker if women worked as men do mother was a freshman 77 .ty. Q S It's a teachers' Council. Student Council doesn't seem to have much power. if they decide something it gets knocked down by the office. 1'They do a pretty good job for the power they have. '. .. ldon't really know what goes on at every meeting . .. lthink the reason a lot of kids have been complaining is that they don't have anything better to do. '.i Student Council is doing the best possible job. 'It could be improved by having more open meetings like a few months ago. Student Council is trying to do their job, but I feel it's going downhill ... If we suggest something that not everyone in S.C. likes they don't bother to mention it to the faculty. 9. I like Student Council, but all the members are 'A' students. What about the 'C' students? I really don't see much what S.C. does for us except for the dress code ... they have really no power; the principal is the one who gives the order . .. Student Council is doing all that can be expected . . . They can only ask. l ' . . . a farce above all other farces . . . . . . when people say hCouncil doesn't do anything,' it's because the rest of the student body is apathetic toward it. The students shouldn't expect Council to be able to jump right up and change every- thing right away the way they want it. It takes time. student councd attitudes: . . . a farce above all other farces . . .9 The administration is the one that has to make the official changes ... I really don't know that much about Student Council. There is no reason for having one when you can't do anything. Student Council was set up to give the students a chance to speak their thoughts. i feel that some students take advantage of their opportunity and want things that would give the school a bad name. . it's too hard to communicate with Council ... seems in- terested only in the affairs of an elite group of the student body. No comment. V it is often a popularity poll ... I'd like to see somebody who cares do something for once. Many times Student Council is faced with an idea and can only reply that they can Check on it. Student Council has only the power to 'suggest' things to the administration. This is not a speedy enough approach for the students . .. but they should try to realize that it is the only way. Student Council is not taken seriously enough by the members, the administration, or the student body. The student body complains of Student Council; but they keep electing the same people. No matter what they try, it is still up to the administrators. Student Council is the mediator between the big bad admini- strators and the revolutionary demanding students. Big deal! I dont pay much attention to Student Council. Maybe this is apathetic, but I just can't get interested in itf' The representatives don't do their jobs. No one in my homeroom has said a thing about council in the last two grading periods. The Student Council should have a lot more to say about our school system. If the students would become a part of the school and see what Student Council is accomplishing for them, they would appreciate it more. They're doing a great job. Student Council is worthless. It doesn't completely accomplish anything, but then the student body doesn't bring up anything to accomplish. Student Council isn't as bad as every- one thinks. They do the best job they can. It is failing in its purpose. This is mainly due to the lack of support and the unwillingness of the students. Student Council has at least tried to satisfy the student majority. baseball 3. Steve Baum b.1effWeddie c. Darrell Truit a Dave Oswald b. Cary Miller 85 . 3.: a: h a. Bob jackson b. Bill Lewis G. jim Gray 0'. Tom Evans 00 Bruce Hunter . . I I 5. ' I :7 U L 3 s ; 3.Y.f i$$$$5;$;$ , : 'Vciligr 4,351?! in... G43 1 .9. fit 9! .1?!' 11C: , fr... 117 ?i$;ioe fi3 .f'! I A ' 87 3.1: ugavrv' :1 t,.. . MhMEaas R1335; f ! There is a need for intra- mural sports for boys of all ages here at school. Oak Hills has the best sports teams and coaches around. Athletically, Oak Hills is tops, but as far as i am con- cerned, the school itself stinks. i like the boys' athletic teams and the way they are run, but the girls' system needs to be Changedf' 1 see no purpose in this prod gram. Our sportsmanship is rotten. attitudes: athletic rogram I feel that the Tu rties are poor representatives of the students of Oak Hills. School spirit should not be determined by the number of people at an athletic program. It seems as if everything at Oak Hills revolves around the athletic program. 'The only poor aspect of the Oak Hills athletic program is the apathy from the student body at Oak Hills. t'The athletic program plays too much for the honor of being number one and not enough for skill. Athletics are the best. 'The athletic program of most schoois is their only claim to fame, and fortunately Oak Hills' athletic program is one of the most successful around. The athletic program is fan- tastic, with student support. I believe we have lost a very important factor: the status between the teams. There seems to be a difference in the amount of acceptance if one team has performed better than another. Athletics is overstressed at Oak Hills. I believe that the athletic program at Oak Hills High School is excellent. Oak Hills' athletic program fulfills all the basic physical and mental requirements of such a program. The athletic program is basically designed to keep the students from absolute boredom; it tries to keep the students out of the doldrums by keeping them in shape. The athletic program at Oak Hills is very good because the teams are Number One. I feel that one sport should have as much publicity as other sports. I don't think any school has a better one. I do feel that the three major, seasonal sports are overemphasized and not enough attention is given to sports like Cross Country which occu rs during the football season, swimming and wrestling during basket- ball, and golf, tennis and baseball. I think the athltic program is good; it helps keep interest in the school, but why not try for the sportsmanship award, too. I think that one of the things I really like at Oak Hills is the athletic program. It helps to unite the students and breaks the monotony of schoolwork. I think the athletic program is great. I think the Turtles are a bad representation of the student Cheering section. The teams seem to win a lot; this is not the only purpose in sports and I think it is emphasized well enough. l'l would rather brag about our football team winning so many games, than some- one winning an intellectual game. D. B'achmann, V, Enslein W L. SeweH I. Kovach, P. Rais, PI? 3.1x '5 d old lace ; arscenl an 3; A. 2 . .3; 96 from: i know what you I wanna see . . f from: mariah. . . A cardboard replica of a 1931 Chevrolet, biack light show and a color organ set the stage for an evening's journey as the four- teenth annual Best of Oak Hills kicked off to See the USA. Indie vidual singers, dancers, and two rock bands supplemented the en- tertainment, which featured the pep band, the Oakettes, and Cho- 100 ral Ensemble. Through the music, dance, and thought of today and yesterday, audiences were taken on a circle tour of the USA. Many hours of practice by performers and tremendous efforts by the stage crew made this showcase of Oak Hills talent one of the most memorable. Y k C U d r e b :0 U Ir prom: lightly dancingfeet floating blithely over the floor of the upper ballroom at the magnificent Cincinnati Japan: Land of Oriental Gardens, f was the evening'stheme as thejuniors honored the seniors at the Convention- Exposition Center, scene of the 1971 Prom. Girls attending the gala fete received pagoda charms, and their dash- ing escorts were given silver keychains to commemorate the event. More color- ful mementoes 0f the evening were the centerpieces, brandy snifters filled with colored water. The After-Prom party was held byntradition at Western Bowl from the wee morning hours until daybreak. convention-exposition center; or four hours in thejohn 104 to escape from a date you found you couldn't stand HILLS JR SR paou 'UAPAN LAND oF ORIENTAL GARDENS ? APRIL 30 8PM carnival: long hours ofpreparation and weeks of work H 106 climax in the two-day festivities carnival '77: duncan dollars, the coke ring toss, the dunk Student Council's carnival co-chairmen Jan Stokes and Doc Musekamp formed the Inter- c.lub Council with the coming of spring , and through this representative grouppianned the second student body carnival. The organization of the festivities went largely aCcording to, the plans left by the carnival'chairmen of two years ago. Committee chairmen Worked feverishly undercarnival hspon'sor Mr. Irving Hellman's guidance to rent games and rides and to :con- Istruct booths. lnter-club Council member clubs each chose and staffed a carnival booth for the two weekend days of the event. Saturday was highlighted by P.T.A-. dinner in the cafeteria and a sockthope after the carnival The proceeds from the spring thing went to school improvements voted on by the student body. 108 ' 520 seniors sit and sweat in graduatlon: the end, the beginning, or 110 Cincinnati convention-exposition center; a meaningless routine? Wu AW If 1.1. 1: smmmudl NW: Luann.h.nnwauu.1!5rh$1 . L. 3:. grim wal f r its en so some dances made i ... r ; , i. .A $1.... melance and some dances didn't , ' -.;-. Wm; ?' WM-w .4 WE av ,H' 'Q'i, f1, g .4... . MM MW . .i: ?-.Qilirv .53 '- pugs;- The Oak Hills Highlander Marching Band, under Director Mr. Thomas Tate, and Assistant Director Mr. Richard Davis, began practice in the summer. They were seen in their new uniforms at all the football games, and marched in the Harvest Home Parade, the Veter- an's Day Parade, and the St. Patrick's Day Parade. The Pep Band provided music at home basketball games, and accompanied the Oakettes at their var- ious performances. As a fund-raising project, the Oak Hills Band Association held a fish fry carryout every Friday in March. fish fry, new uniforms rained out rubber bowl band 70-71 120 oa kettes ,,,,.VHHIII f mWHWWg MM v V?!- Vid: g The Oakettes, under the supervisuon of Mr. Thomas Tate and Miss Maureen Rthenschroer, joined the band and majorettes in the summer preparing for their joint appearances throughout the year. This year the Oakettes marched at football and basketball halftimes, danced for the Scottish Rites, Pavilon Caprice, and performed at the University of Akron and U.C. Band Days. Their faithful practice of preci- sion paid off when the Oakettes jour- neyed to the state-wide drill team con- test and took first place honors for the third consecutive year. Six of the seven varsity cheerleaders attended a summer camp in West Vir- ginia, winning four ribbons in competi- tion. The girls practiced twice a week during school and in the summer. Heard more than seen at all athletic events, they coached the crowd to help cheer the team to victory and at home football games they had custody of Duncan, our school mascot. Their advi- sor, Mrs. Mason stated, We try to promote and uphold school spirit, to develop a sense of good sportsmanship among the students, and to improve relationships between schools during all athletic events. ttes O majore The majorettes, com- bined with the band and the drill team, twirled at all home football games, as well as at a few home bas- ketball contests. Led by Mr. Thomas Tate and Head Majorette Kathy Tate, the Majorettes graced not only half- time shows, but the stage of the Best of Oak Hills. Mrs. Jenkins and Miss Mattis advised the ever-growing Matscots squad as they helped at all home wrestling meets, scoring, timing, and rooting our matmen on. The girls held a pancake supper to help pay for their new uni- forms and jackets. Besides cheering for the wrestling team, one of the Mats- cot's important functions was giving the wrestlers back rubs. . .wpwsadnmima :2 wmvwxe 4' S1035 19w pep club im- , 1 e a nirh Pep Club forms the backbone of school spirit. Members in separate committees planned pep rallies, sponsored pep buses to away games, painted and hung spirit signs in the halls, and held their own in the cheering section at games as the red- shirted Turtles. As their advisor, Mr. Irving Hellman supervised this group's work and helped sponsor the traditional annual King Basketball Dance. 126 boys bowling, table tennis new, old minor sports forge into the forefront The Boys' Bowling League met on Mondays, with ten teams composed of three persons each. A mixed couples league was instituted this year, was fairly successful, and is planned for continuation next year. New this year, Table Tennis was first organ- ized by Mr. Richard Byers as a boys group. Members practiced once a week in the cafete- ria. When interest became wide-spread, the club opened its membership to girls. Table Ten- nis Club was the sponsor behind the scenes of the first annual Tartan Table Tennis Championship. girl's athletic association means: tennis, volleyball, basketball, bowling, t ping-pong . .. Led by advisor Miss June Merten, G.A.A. is the largest club in the school. This year's activities in- cluded selling programs at home games, selling sta- tionery and candy, holding a bake sale, sponsoring a canteen, and selling OH T-shirts. Members partici- pated in intramural sports from basketball and swimming to golf, tennis, softball, and table tennis. The main event was the banquet held at the year's end, where the G.A.A. All-Around Girl was nominated. 129 . . . gymnastics, swimming, golf, track, archery, softball, badminton 130 1'! 3 1 Vmc .fz . varsity-o : twam mu n; Distinctive red and black OH jackets characterized the nearly 100 members of Varsity-O, an honorary group for boys who have earned a varsity sports letter. Advisor Mr. Lou Pieczonka and President Art Couch supervised members as they held a canteen and sold OH decals, sweaters, T- shirts, and tie-tacks, and at basketball games manned the concession stand and held the ropes. The group met once a month, its outside activities including a boat ride and a trip to the Ohio State- Northwestern football game. athletes unite to form varsity-O; sale of decals, sweaters, services at games head club activities. 132 dramatics This year, Mrs. Holt's large crew of dramatists staged three plays, in fall, winter, and spring, and put on contest plays in April and May in citywide competition. New this year was the debate team, district winner in extemporaneous speaking and original oratory. dramatics: debate, thespians, thalians, forensic league, stage crew . a:amim . Ny-u-wwmAJxain, I art club Art Club performed a basic service, that of decorating the school for spe- cial occasions. Miss Hogan's group took field trips to art museums, the gal- lery at Mt. St. Joseph College, and in the spring went to Mt. Adams to sketch. 136 chess club Meeting each Thursday after school, Chess Club members, under the direction of Mr. Clayton, had chances to learn and improve their skills in chess playing. To keep their abilities sharp, they staged weekly competitions with chess units from other schools. caledonian busmess staff x Caledonian Business Staff channeled its efforts to one goal, that of helping fi- nance the Caledonian. Mr. Raymond Moulliet supervised as they took orders for the yearbook and held a candy sale, giving students a chance to lower the price of their yearbook. 137 caledonian editorial staff The Caledonian Editoriai Staff is the group that actually created the yearbook. Section editors raced to meet deadlines by writ- ing copy, cropping pictures, alphabetizing, typing and mak- ing page layouts, while the re- sponsibiiity for the final product settled on the shoulders of spon- sor Mt. John Obermeyer and Co-Editorspln-Chief Brooke Swearingen and Sue Bedard. ,x ymda Pittma x Ex W ' 2'er 5 Jihntnn I - 4. qua-.5, ' mm.- The Tartan was published approximately every two weeks, for a total of sixteen issues this year. Staff members were sponsored by Mr. Eugene Wagner and conducted a drive, led by Editor-ln-Chief Linda Liebelt, to search out and print information perti- nent to happenings in and out of school. New this year were editorial board meetings. Selected staff reporters attended journalism conventions on local and state levels. 139 UELIEl audio -visual dept. $ 5 The Audio-Visual Department sgrved students and teachers alike. Members, guided by Advisor Mr. Ber- nard Hiles, Jr., and President Sue Par- ker, operated equipment in classrooms and kept it in repair, maintained a pho- tocopy service, rah off ditto copies for teachers, and staffed the AV center before, during and after school. The Photography Division, headed by Doug Crockett, provided pictures for the Tartan. 140 fbla, fta The purpose of Future Teachers of America is threefold; to learn what is happening in education, to be of service to the school, and to have fun while learning. Under the supervi- sion of Mr. Bernhard, members acted as teachers' aides in a tutoring program in conjunction with the National High School Teacher's Aide Program, visited the Teachers' College at Indiana University, and ran a coat check at baskEtball games. Membership in The Future Business Leaders of America was open to students who planned to enter the business world, with the object of familiarizing them with the work- ings of and changes in business. Miss Janet Burress super- vised this group, whose projects were sponsoring two movies at night, offering the Valentine-O-Gram service to students, and collecting bottles for Cincinnati Experience's CIean-up drive. 141 german Club According to sponsor Mr. Charles Kow- zan, this was German Club's greatest year. Members held an Octoberfest, went Christ- mas caroling, traveled in spring to Coney Island, and ate a full German dinner. The American Field Service Club sponsored evening show- ings of foreign student Kowsaly Rajanathan's slides. Members, led by advisor Miss Janice Slater and President Nancy Korte, sold Christmas cards and worked hard on Pledge Day, an annuai event where clubs and organiza- tions, in the form of donations, purchased countries of the world on a map, the total sum of money going to finance Jan Rouse's trip abroad this summer. Latin Club's Chief aim this year was to try to revive interest in Latin in the Oak Hills District. In March members journeyed to the junior highs to speak to low- erclassmen on the values of Lat- in. The lobby display window was decorated on the theme Vitality and Universality of Latin . Other activities included a car wash, a bake sale, a Hallow- een party for St. Aloyisius Or- phans, and a Christmas party. qnp unel tsw dct Diversified Cooperative Training had 21 senior members studying 13 different trades under the direc- tion of Mr. Norval Humphrey. Members worked ail year to fi- nance the employer-employee banquet in May, by selling Oak Hills Highlander decals and hold- ing other activities. They had a dis- play of trades in the lobby win- dow, and lettered their own club jackets with their insignia. 144 Cooperative Office Education stu- dents were eligible to join COE club. This group, advised by Mrs. Caroline Averill, met during classes. Members held a Christmas party and a bake sale, and sponsored an Employer-Employee banquet at the Lookout House in May. They attended a leadership conference at Dayton Stebbins High School and 1 participated in state and national skills contests in the spring. L45 health careers, red cross The purpose of Health Careers Club is to give anyone interested in a medical career a good be- forehand look at the fieid. This year, advised by Mrs. Alice K. Roberts, the group accom- plished its goals by holding reg- ular monthly meetings, sponsor- ing speakers from different branches of the medical profes- sion, visiting various hospitals, and selling stationary for their scholarshipfund. The Red Cross Club's major project was filling disaster bags for the International Red Cross. Members, under the supervision of Mrs. Dolores Gibbens, trav- eled to Veteran's Hospital, where they entertained and served refreshments. They also held a bake sale at Western Hills Shopping Plaza. ii; .3. X a 5; E. 1 Mr. Clarence Koehn sponsored Hi-Y this year. Members participated in the YMCA, played in intramural basketball games and held a paper drive to raise funds to award a scholarship. The group traveled to Colum- bus for a weekend to attend the Youth and Government Program , a statewide model legislative program. 147 honor society Any student with a 3.0 average was eli- gible to join OH Honor Society. To retain membership, points were earned for par- ticipating in activities led by Mr. Kenneth Miller and President Mike Grote which included tutoring OH students and sell- ing candy. Juniors and seniors who were active in Oak Hills Honor Society and judged by the faculty to have qualities of character, leadership, scholarship and service were initiated into National Hon- or Society at the annual banquet in May. 148 womenis lib, library aids The Women's Liberation Club was formed due to the publicity of the inter- national Women's Lib movement. Miss Caroline Zurlage sponsors this conscious- i ness-raising group as members analyzed women's problems of today and the pub- licity given them. Seventeen girls volunteered their study hall time this year to work in the library. They were required to have above aver- age grades and attitudes. After becoming familiar with library proceedure, each worked in her own assigned section. 149 ' '.'. -1I-'I-w;y-.w:y 3. hp; ' o . 1. , r 5? ms nu; TRATMH ABMIMS 152 ..xr.l a. Mr. Richard P. Scherer, Assistant Principal, b. Kathryn Yaney, Secre- tary, c. Erlyne Schubert, Secretary, d. Betty Ann Hauer, Secretary, 6. Mr. Willard Sweeder, Principai, f. Betty Amen, Secretary, g. Mr. Ralph H. Lane, Assistant Principal. School Board School Board School Board School Board School Board Charles A. Eckert Richard E Faris T.G. Morris Edwin C. Price, Jr. Walter Reece Richard W. Herron Willard Sweeder Richard P. Scherer Ralph Howard Lane Alice K. Roberts W. Vernon Conner Mary Ann Jervis Linus A. Pi1ler Julia Sawyer Dana L. Clark 154 MISS SHERMAN: I would like to see students encouraged from early grades to a develop- mental sequence to work more independently and responsibly than they have been taught. Even in Oak Hills' set traditions we could work more freely. Students have to be conditioned to work individually. For example, I think one of the reasons seminar gives some kids prob- lems is because it gives them too much freedom too fast in their work. They seem intellec- tually developed, yet the whole person is ignored. But this change is only possible on a basis of student permission and acceptance of it. It depends on the student adjustment rate. School should be a learning center, not a teaching center. We have to break, say, the set fif- ty-minute class period. But it must be a matter of conditioning, from the earliest grades. There is too much emphasis on the college prep student. We should somehow structure activities purely for leisure to relieve some of the tension caused by that emphasis. These activities must serve until emphasis is put on the general student which is becoming a trend. MISS SLATER: Teaching at Oak Hills is a challenge to get through the mediocrity of the student body But no matter where you teach there's a challenge. Once where I taught the main challenge was to keep away from the principal's wrath. I prefer facing the students' wrath as opposed to that of the principal. I like the atmosphere here. The students are friendly, but oversexed. The faculty is a very nice group of people. That's one necessity: to exist in a day-to-day atmosphere with people you have to like them . . t I'm also glad to see that a portion of the student body is involved in the school through extra-curricular activi- ties. Some nights I don't leave until five o'clock, and there always are kids staying on to work on dramatics or the TARTAN or AV or something. I do get disturbed about the intellectual elite, because they contribute nothing and take everything. Those students who are in a position to lead or have a capacity for leadership don't lead ... I don't like the lack of com- munity involvement, backing, and concem for the school. I'm also not fond of some school policies. Someone once said, 'Be ashamed to die unless you've helped humanity.' I'm not dead yet. I really didn't start out with many ideals, if any at all. I just wanted to teach better than I had been taught. And I think I'm doing that I like teaching better now. I've been more liberal in my ideas about what kids should and shouldn't do. I like having a niche. I guess after all that time, though, I tend to see things more from a student's point of view, or at least I try to, even if they don't think so. MR. HILES: Our students are heard, although not always agreed with. An example is this dress code thing. e have Women's Lib, the New Left element and our Iringe-hippie group. II we were keeping controversy out of school, we'd be tossing out about a hundred kids. Our business department is well-equipped, as large as any in Hamilton County. Industrial arts takes almost the whole bottom floor of the building. Hall or more of the kids here are not college prep, yet a higher percentage than that want to go to college. Any curriculum should be to meet the needs of the major'ity of the students. It's up to the students to under- stand what you can and can't do. In registering for courses, teachers tend'to generalize, and students don't take it upon themselves to find much out. It's my opinion, rules are made i only when they are needed. I've seen rules develop as a result of irresponsible teachers and irreSponsible students. The loss of Tartan day is an example. But there is a relaxing of rules when students prove their responsibility, and an example of that is the Coke machines. Educational responsibility is the concern of the teacher. The educational climate is the concern of the administrator. The appearance of circumstances determines the Climate. It's a shame students can't be convinced of the importance of education while they can still achieve it. It's the right of the kid who wants to be educated to have the opportunity. When kids mess around, they infringe upon that right of others. But my students are ladies and y gentlemen. I guess I'm awful lucky, Times are changing. We must have a constant program of improvement to keep up and keep graduates with it. There are many ways to effect change. But criticism is not always the most effective method. William R. Alexander Stephen E. Baldwin Robert G. Abercrombie Carolyn Averill Frances Bichon Robert Guy Brockholf Amoret Butler Dale H. Bernhard Stephen G. Brinker Janet Burress Richard P. Byers Richard A. Davis MRS. SEIBEL: Controversy doesn't get much of a chance to arise in school. All the people at Oak Hills have fairly similar ethnic and economic backgrounds. If everyone's range of experience is virtually the same, it's difficult for diSputes to even be thought of, let alone discussed in the classroom. 1 think there should be a combination of col- lege prep and business courses. There's too much to college prep courses. Everybody, espe- cially the college-bound, should have a little business course knowledge, with an emphasis on courses such as typing and bookkeeping. You can't really get through college or even high school without typing and bookkeeping is very useful in everyday life and keeping your records at home for budgets and taxes. If you know all the answers to all the difficult questions, but you still can't type or keep a budget straight, you'll probably wind up overdrawn on your bank ac- count or you'll have more work to do on college papers. A high school that doesn't offer or urge that you take some business courses even if youire a college prep student really hasn't pre- pared you for living in the world as a responsible adultt You're supposed to develop responsibility as .44 sumo, William Clark Eads Charles H. Carr Jane DeCroff William T. Gallagher Carolyn Cinnamon Arthur Joseph Del Conte h the process of maturing and as you go through high school. If you don't have responsibility, or if you don't have the sense to show that you have responsibility, then the rules enforced on your behavior are going to be fairly strict i don't think anyone can argue that he is a prisoner of 'penny-ante rules' if he has shown responsibility. Responsibility is not something given by the administration to the student; it is a respect earned by the student from the adminis- tration. The levying of rules and policies hinges on the responsible or irresponsible actions of students. You canit solve the problem of rebellious or destructive students by tossing them out of school. The problem must be solved by work and study and compromise. Keeping them and allow- ing their destruction is no compromise, the same as removing them is no answer. There must, by mutual agreement, be achieved a happy medium. Changes, although it is true they cannot be brought about by one person writing an essay full of constructive criticism, aren't necessarily so drastic at Oak Hills. At least, the changes that have been made haven't been so drastic. Paul F. Ceiser 156 Donn AV Coates Luis del Pilar Delores Gibbens H.A,Conner Monroe Drew Any student who says he hates his school even though he has a very high opinion of it is merely suffering from the very common phobia or dis- ease known as student-itis. Oak Hills, although it is very much like any other high school, does not suffer by comparison with any school like it. MRS. NORDLOH: I don't believe students are better prepared to face controversial situation or issues by artifically introducing such situations into the classroom. When they do meet up with the real situation, it will be as a new situation and its characteristics will completely different from those encountered in the class study. l'Rules do not take away from our responsibility; rather, they help us learn to accept it. If we can follow rules without complaint in high school, it will be that much easier to accept them later in life. In summing up, I think it's important to note that scholastic achievements need cheerleaders as much or more than do sports events. If we root for our teams, why shouldn't we support just as well our scholars? Irving S. Hellman Bernard Hiles, J'r. lone R. Holt Norval Humphrey Daniel F, Kahsar Carol Kemp John E HIggInS,Jr Penelope Hogan Victoria Jenkins Lloyd E. Jennings Charles Kelly m .5. ; r ...M.M. ,' 1'. a Carole Knight Clarence Koehn Louis Koenig Charles Kowzan Gayle Kowzan Lynette S. LeGette Mala 3- Levine Patricia K. Mason Maureen Mattis David F. McCabe ;? Kathie McNeil lune Merten Kenneth D. Miller Robert V. Molloy Stephen M. Moore 3.x 158 MR. BROCKHOFF: Oak Hills doesn't give its students a broad enough perspective on life, but not because controversy is kept out of the school. This school is much too college ori- ented. There is not enough emphasis on career orientation. It almost seems as if we are say- ing that working with one's hands is dishonorable by gearing courses to the college prep student's level and giving little emphasis to the general student. Gerald Morris Raymond Moulliet lane Mueller Connie Nordloh I personally believe that if we had fewer rules we would have fewer discipline problems. The students seem at times to feel oppressed, and perhaps lessening the amount of discip- line or even loosening the tight reign of discipline we would perhaps make the students think and feel that this school is very much theirs instead of ours. There ought to be more courses for kids who 'mess around' and are 'habitual' trouble- makers. There should be more courses geared to their level, to fill there needs. They are the ones education has bypassed, has failed to reach, and we can no longer afford, in the name of their interest, to allow this neglect to continue. In spite of some things I'd like to see changed, this is really a pretty decent school. If I didn't reaily think so about it, I'd be out looking for work someplace else. MR. WAGNER: The Oak Hills faculty attempts, basically, to give students a broad perspece tives But many students, because of the community environment, are not willing to accept these views, or they are not willing or aware enough to understand them. I think we've defi- nitely tried, though, to give a wide perspective. Oak Hills prepares its students for college, unfortunately. This is true to a great extent be, cause the parents in the community are the ones who are unwilling to accept any other al- ternatives than high school kids going to college. But it is true that some students should end their education at the end of their high school days. It is not so much a case of trust with rules and responsibility as it is a kind of frustration, In having to deal with situations I have noticed that it is unfortunately a fact that some kids in every school will break the rules. A lot of students are very responsible, and whether a rule is there or not, these responsible students will do the responsible thing. The rule is there for the student who won't accept responsibility. Not that much importance or very personal implications should be placed on the question of rule-making in the school. I think the ad- ministratorslare just trying to make the schools as a whole work better and not trying to sin- gle out people to step on . Administrators aren't more concerned with the appearance of the students than in the education of that student. It's just that we are caught in a definite changing standard in a fairly conservative community. I agree that if a student is here only to mess around he should be removed, but state laws require us to keep and educate even those who are troublemakers. Any school that says there aren't any changes to be madeis fooling itself, Changes should be made, and are being made, but change takes time. The Oak Hills student has only three years here and he can't in that small amount of time graSp a definite perspective of the scope of change. He must take into account Iong-range projects and changes. We could bring back kids who graduated in 1962 or 1963 and ask them if there has been much change. They would teil you that things have changed so much that even things they didn't even think were possible to have or to change we now have or have changed. The attitude that-in writing opinions of the school isn't going to change things is tme, but if change is that desperately needed or wanted, then why doesn't the dissatlsfled student at Barbara Northcutt John Obermeyer least give it a try in getting things changed? YOSh' Otakawa Tl mothy .Peter Lou Os Pleczonka Patti Plerltz i've heard students from the beginning of time say they hate school. It is a. bastc student at- titude to dislike school. When students are in their peer groups, It '5 the th' 8 to 53V and do when they criticize the school. But alone, most students like school. Penny Louise POHOCk Eugene Poynter Kathleen Rasemom James R. Reynolds Sherra A. Reynolds Regina A. Riedmatter Robert Rosenfeld Wil Rutenschroer Carol Ruthemeyer Robert R. Schierloh Nina Schreiber Afra M. Seibel Frank Sham SallieJ. Sherman Philetus Simms 160 MISCELLANY AND ROUND ROBIN: I don't think there's any reason in the world for us to work the students over as .being vicious and unreasonable. They may be overbearing and difficult to cope with at any number of given times and situations, but they're subject to the same sorts of moods everyone is, even teachers, too. Our basic problem is that at Oak Hills, teachers see students as the enemy, and students see teachers as the enemy. We all want basically the same things, and we waste much time and effort going after our mu- tual goals separately. We all need to sit down and do a lot of talking. We have to get the troubles out in the open, or else we'll never get our problems of communication and disorientation straight- ened out. Although the kids are coming here to be taught, it is a basic fact that in us, the teachers, coming to school to teach, knowledge is bantered back and forth in a convenient mutual arrangement, and school is not anymore a gruelling,one-sided affair.The kids can learn the basic facts of the set past from us. And we can learn the basic facts oftheir present from them. It is vital for us to participate in this exchange from the students. We can help them cope with growing up if we know the problems they face. Instead of making school just another one of those problems, we must strive ever harder to make it a place where the problems of adolescents can be resolved. There isn't a thing we haven't given students at Oak Hills, and there doesnlt seem to be anything we can do to make them understand the rules and obligations of our little society here If we took away'the privileges and enforced the rules, making Oak Hills a school operating on the bare necessities, we could make the kids understand what they need to know. This place is an incredibly stultifying, prison-like environment for not only the kids, but, I'm afraid, some of the teachers, too. There are so many stringent rules that it's no wonder we have mixed-up underachievers. The students are so worried about breaking a rule that they have little time for much else, such as studying and pursuing recreational activities. I sometimes find myself looking at the clock as the bell nears its end more than my stun dents do. You're switched on and off according to an hourly schedule, and a daily routine. If you don't feel like coming to school, either to be a student or to teach a student, you still have to come, even if you will do a poor job. Thus, teachers having a bad day ruin it for their students, and students having a bad day pay little attention and may as well have stayed home in the first placeThen the bells turn knowledge and learning off and one If students are really wrapped up in a big debate, and they are all participating when the bell rings, well, you just have to shut down all that steam until tomorrow. Suppose, as often happens, tomorrow the steam pressure doesn't build up again? Then you've lost the whole lesson. Students should be allowed to have a flexible enough schedule that they can have it pad- ded with more than five minutes between classes, for finishing a group or personal discus- sion. Bells are convenient, sure, but they are totally disruptive to the train of thoughtt 'tThere's so much that needs to be done. I can't comprehend the apathy of the students, some of the teachers, and most of all, of the community itself. Parents have to take an in- terest all they way in their children, and that includes taking an interest and a stand to sup- port their children's education - If we don't come to terms very, very soon, the entire educational system at Oak Hills will break down. There's no real reason why the kids can't have all the things they're asking for. Most of their requests are reasonable. In fact, if students were allowed to have some- thing they want for a change, maybe all this hassle would disappear. I think we can be sur- prised by the amount of responsibility our students can handle. Things are at different extremes from one day to the neift.-But the moist excruciating reali- zation we have to make is that we're supposed to be tralnlng these kids to be adults, and all we can say to them is, 'No, you can't do that now, but you can when you're older. The time for laissez-faire is gone. We have to act now, or the students will overthrow us before we have time to think about what's happened. Jan Slater Dana L. Stutzman Virginia Lee Smith Thomas Tate Mary Elizabeth Unrine Eugene E, Wagner James Williamson Mary E. Thomson James L. Vanzant Karen Williams Kathy J Yelton Robert Paul Yung Robert Zimmerman Carolina Zurlage comment: there isn't a thing we haven't given students at oak hills . . . v5. there's no real reason why the kids can't have all the things they're asking for. 162 .u 4 -lr. TL. 5 5 l1 .. . . .1 2.22413 . , M :. wmvu quvivy 'Ipiv.vrulvcveelv ta. ntxuu, m? 167 Frank E. Acree Suzanne Allnun Richard W. Anderson - Chrigtine D. Andrgw Kae Applegate Michael Rerbmster Gary D. Alkinson Diana L. Baarlier SandrgK. Babel Dwight A. Bachmann Ann B. Backer Margaret A. Bailey Davjd R. Baker lang P. Baker Karen R. li'alE Timothy P. Bauer Janice Bays Th eresa C. Beck ' harry W. Becker John Becker ' Susan M. Bedard leralH RgBEEeW George M. Bems Timothy J. Bes'sler Wayne 5. 'Bgzansori Michael J. Bibbo Albert J. Bickel Joanne M Bier Kenneth W. Bischof Sharon W. Bilzer Kathieen Bizzarri Rnnald J. Block Lisa I. Bocksuegei Darlene G. Bolingtcn Valerie A. Book Brenda Ky. Bmms 169 Manha E. Bovard Thomas J. Bowers Lynn D. Bradley Robert G. Braun Liia S. Brennan MaIcolm F. Irennan Glenn E. Bridgeu Caley F. Brinker Michael W Brooks SheEEa I, Brown lennife: M. Bucalo Billy J. Burchfield Peggy A. Burkhart Carla l. Burris Marsha l. Burris Mark E. Butcher Todd Butler Harvy l, Butlelwerlh lohn LCain , Dianne S. Catlowq Donald L. Camper Sandi 5. CanneEl Sharon A. Carrol Arthur C. Chaney Richard I. Christ Stephen L. Claytor Cheryl L Clemems Cheri L. Canes Terrence G. Conklin Michael T Conners gamg W. Connley Larry DA Couiey Kenneth L Couney Donald R. Copenhaveru Kathleen A. Coppedge Deborah L, Cardrey Wizazmtmm Kamy L Carson Ramona L Coston Patricia Coningham John A Couch Paula Cowley James A. Crave'n Joseph M. Cremering Charles B. Crimmel Steven D. Crimmel Douglas 1. Crockett Barbara A. Baffin John D. Dalessandro Peggy IA D'Amico Kathleen R. Daniel Patricia Daven port Dariiel L. Davis John M. Davis Pamela C. Davis Janicel. Deems Claudia Deetz Stephen W. Demo: Sharon R. Day KerryJ. Dieckrnan Ronaid D. Diehi Gary R. Dirr Paula F. Dixon Jo Anne Donahue Clifford H. Dornelts Priscitfa A. Dornette Paula S. Drach lanice M. Duebber Marty M Dunham Beverly F. Dye Chris Eder Rhonda Ellis Kent W. England J. Richard I. Essen Karen L. Enensohn Roget E. Fairbanks Joyce A. Feagan Donna 1. Fee Janice M. Fessel RandalI T. Firsich Michael A. Fischbach David E. Fischer Sharon A. Flach Thomas ;. FIaherty James F. Flake Robet't E. Floetker William M. Frank Jill A. Franks vaen P. Franz Margaret A. Frasher William M Freeman Ernest P. Freudemann Katherine M. Freudenben Terry M. Fritz ianet G. Frost Virginia L. Galligan Kathleen A Garrard Timothy M. Garvin Dennis V. Garza Deborah A. Gebhart Susan A. Geeding Kenneth P. George Christine A. Getz Emily B Gilbert Keith E. Gilkeson James T, Ginandx Thomas E, Gingerich Judith M. Gleason Dan L, Guodfriend 173 Michael C. Gordon . Todd R. Grear Dale M. Griswold Suzene B. Grosa , Michael G. Grate Randall C. Gutzwillt An ne E, Gysin Michael C. Haft Alan C. Haie Linda K, Hall lanice L Halloran ludith L. Halpin lame: W. Hanseman. Sharon 1.. Hassext Larry D, Hayes Barbala Jane Heil Wayne H. Heintz Pamela S. Heizman . Jackie K. Held Janie l.-Held Ipan c. Held Robert C. Henn Barbara M. Henry Sherry A. Henry JaneA Hensler June A. Hensler Bruce M. Hevgel Mark C. Hergert Gregg E, Herrera Dennis R. Hermn Thomas F. HeskedI Guy RA Hess Dennis C. Heuersimer Dale T. Heuesheimer Laura l. Higgins Nina L. Hiies 175 Michael A. Hims Elizabeth Himmeispach Jennifer L Hines Elise D. Hinton Jenny L. Hinton Alice B. Hirschberg Monica L Hitchens Joyce C. Hofer Judy R. Hollmeyer Jeffrey T. Holma Dollie J, Hubbard A Michael 5. Hudson Lawrence R. Huebner Nancy C. Hueniz'feid ,- Gary Hughes Marsha R. Hummel Kathleen M.Hyland 4 Anthony D. lnri Raymond l. Irwin Russell L, Irwin Marsha L. lvey loseph D. lackson Roben C. lacksdn Linda L. Jenkins Gary L. Johnson David L. Jones Guy M. loselih Deborah L. Juenling Deborah. L. Juen'ling Danie: L'Kaiser Christine E. Kafidis Marflo Kase A VLinda L Kasleyk Terrie A. KegEey Marinn A4 Keilholz ' Richard C. Kelier ' Debbie Kelley 176 177 178 Linda 5. Kelley joseph A. Kilby Mary Ann King Janet L. Klopmeier Debra A. Knox Edith A. Knox Deborah A. Knue Thomas H. Koch Janice L. Koesler Myrna L. Karla Nancy J. Korle lackia Kovach David W. Kraft Joyce A. Kreutzer Kathleen E. Krieg Sheldon R. Krone! Sally A. Krygowski Donald 1. KM hlman Sharon L. Kumli Mark A. Lacy Lesliel. Lalosh Stephen W. Leesman lustin Leisring Michael C. Lenz Edward J. Lepol! Gregory W leu rch Diane S. Lewis Elizabeth Lichl Sandra L Liebel Linda Liebell Paula CV Lindsey Barbara I. Link Linda A. Lipps Thomas C. Lipps Mark E. Lockwood Lavina Long 179 180 Lynn 3. Luring Marci L. Lowe Stephen R. Lowe Debra G. Lowlher Shirley M. Loze Bradford L, Lubrecht Susan Lint: Michele A, Lyons Deborah 5. Mack Kathleen P. Mack Denise A. Macke GSLW. Maier Michaet WK Mann Robert G.-Marchioni Thomas 12 Marco' Sarah E Maishail Michael L. Martini Gregory L. Martz Dwight A. Marwede Mark S. Maxwell Colleen k. McCaffery ' William D. McFarland Debra D. McKelvey jean L. McKinney v DennisA. McNamee james R. Meet Sand ra L; Me'er Constance A. Meese Donna K. Menu Linda L. Merkle Lou G. Miller Robin M. Miller Steven M. Mills Michael I. Minges William D Minges Norbert J. Mirlenhrink 181 Fred A. Mitchell Peggy L. Mohaupl Raymond l, Mohr Alan S. Montague Sandra L Mnonart John D. Mman Deborah A Morgan Rosemavy Mundslock Waller G. Musekamp Gail E. Nabar Thomas D Neiheisel Barbara Nieman Paula G. Neumeister Steve A. Noble Roger L. Nolte Cary W Noth Nancy H. Oldendick Ronald E Oldfield Karen E. Orben Darlene L, Orndorf! Cynthia L. Osborne Amy L, Osterhage Colleen K. O'Toole Kenneth E. Faff Vicki L. Pancero David L Papin Susan E. Parker Gail L. Parsons Sharon A. Patterson James S. Payne Linda 5. Pearson Roger A. Peet Douglas W. Pentecost Gregory W. Peter Terri Peter Robert W Pfafiinger 182 183 Christine 1. Pfeiffer Joseph Pflum Margaret R. Phoenix Jane A. Fiepmeier Brenda Pilot Scott H. Pohlmeyer Linda R. Powell Robert E, Powers loseph L. Profin Lester W. Propes Yvonne L. Quiniun Bruce A. Raabe Deborah L. Raber Garry E. Rains Kowsaly Rajanathan Grover C, Ramey Kathy E. Ranz Thom355 Ranerrnan Jeffery L. Reade Edward A. Reardcn Deborah L. Rehn Mary 10 Reifenberger Debra M. Rei1ma nn Cheryl Reindel Pamela L. Reiss Cynthia A. Remar Kathleen A Rickels Mary H. Riestenberg Dennis R. Ripperger Suzanne C. Riner Chery1M Robards Deborah Rosebu rroug h Michaei J, Roseburrough Joseph T. Ross Nancy E. Ross Gregory M, Rossi 184 185 186 187 Thomas G Rothwell Diane C, Ruby Deborah 9, Rudman Michael D. Russo Stephen D Rydyznski Dia ne Sanders Dale E. Sandlin Patricia A. Saunders Susan L. Sayers Mildred C. Schacht Daniel R Schaefer Richard I. Schaefer Cyril C. Scherpenberg,1r. Daniel Schill Melika A, Schkabla Nancy L. Schlensker, David R. Schloss Mark E. Schmidt Yvonne L. Schmidt Gayle L. Sch mngrow Joyce A Schrader Sally A. Schroeder Douglas N, Schueler lane L. Schue1er Gary A, Schumacher Gary D. Schweer Michael C. Sebaslian Ronald W. Seig Les C, Sewell Timothy w. Shackels Katherine A. Shird William Short Michael C. Silbernagel Dannette V. Silver Christopher A. Smith Denise G. Smith 188 189 Diana J. Smith Paula Smith Nancy L. Staiger Mark A. Staples WiEliam W Stapies Julie A. Slautberg Michael E. Steding Kenton D. Stephens James P. Stewart Craig W. Slichtenoth Sharon R. Slranzin Donna M, Slrasser Steven W. Strasse: Louis C. Stroschien William R. Sulek Patricia K. Sullivan Bmoke Sweatingen Sandra J. Sweeney Kathryn A, Tate Deborah A. Taylor Deborah M. Tepe Linda D Theesfeld Paula L. Theiring Gary L Theobald Pamela M. Thiema nn Jane: C. Thompson Dia ne L. Thornhill Gary M. Thullen Timolhy G. Tierney Gail C. Todd Michael C. Tolle Delynn Tamin Kathleen A, Trimble Steven R. Tucker Mary A. Tufls lane! E. Usinger 190 Charles T. Van Dermark Do n na T. Viox Keith A. Von Luehrle Gail M. Von Uehm Earl A, Waldrnan Suzanne M. Walroth Terri Wa namaker Joseph T; Ward Leo M. Ward Monica C. Wasinger Wilamina l Walson Dale Waus Randy M. Wayne Darlene Webb Peggy A. Weber Kathy L. Webster Jeffrey S Waddle Linda R. Wehmeier Diane L. Weinle Diane E. Wesseler George White 1r. Janice C. While Keith M. Wilkens Thomas L. Wiikinson Linda K. Willen Cathy C. Williams Karen E. Williams Judith A. Wilson Mitchell A. Wilson Carol A. Wilterstaener Janis M. Wolf Linda I. Wolf Mary J. Wolowicz Sue E. Woods John M. Wooley Ann L. Wullenweber 191 Susan K, Young Deborah E. Zehnder Marie R4 Zehnder Linda 5 Zimmerman 192 193 Class of 7973 Robert Agnew Ran Alford Glela Allel Sharon Allman Michael Amann Greg Amend Dave Andre; Rick Arcara lulie Aricl: Guy Armstrong Scott Arneu Rick Ashe Randy Auel John Aufderhaan Bob Azbill Marcia Babey Bob Bacon George Baker Steve Baker Terri Baldwin Pam Barker Debbie Barman Bob Barnen Ed stcom Rich Basler Gary Bastin Tom Bauer Bob Baumann Jackie Baume: Deborah Ball loseph Seal lohn Bechlol John Beckemeyer Carolyn Becker Don Becker James Becker layne Becker Pam Becker Steve Becker Steve Beckman Chlistine Behymer Gary Beigel Marga ret Bellman Pam Bemerer Donna Banner Balb Beyer Maura Bibbo Rob Biehn Tim Riggs Mike Bilkemeier Gian Bischob Iackie Bilzer Tina Biazer Margie Bledsoe Kathy Block Vicky Bloemker Marian Boers James 8033; Tom Bohl lack Bohning Lynda Boh ning Diane Boles Greg Bolland 196 hL-inan. the new 197 unior high program and differences between Michelle Iorgemenke Robert ngmann lnhn Berger Thomas anken Terry Bossman Dan Bottoni lim Botuchis Beth Bova Sharon Bowers Keilh Blabender Telry Branam Cindy Brandon Bill Blaler Danna Breitemslein Dave Brennan Kamy Brennan John Brickler Shelley Britt Jeff Brockhaus Terry Brockhoil Randy Brookhank Steve Brooks Deb Brossard Debbie Bruns Cheryl Bryant David Brya nl Carol Bucher Debbie Buell the delhi eagles and the bridgetown beavers disappeared Gary Burkhan Dean na Bu rba Tom Burke Chris Burk han Dan Burk harl jim Busse Marcia Butlelwenh Bruce Byrns Torn Cain Mike Carlotta Steve Carlton Pam Chaney Michael Cirrincione Cathy Clark Cathy Clements Steve Cline John Clusterman Torn Cuales Ken Cofeman Arthur Co Ruth Collins , ; . . , . , - . , , . Shelly Collins ' - ' 4m . ' . ' ' , . V ' lim Combs A A .. v V L V 7 ' ' ' , i Kim Conklin Danna Copenhaver J Kay Coston Fred Cotcarp Terry Lee Couch ,, K ' 7 . . Dave Cowdrev I ' ' ' : ' . . loan Cox Paula Cox ' Mary Craig Nancy Craig . g ; Jeneane Clanert L - . ' , ' . ' , j . ' ' ' I T Paula Croftotd ' ' ' Stanley Crone Bob Cullen Ruth Cunningham Nancy Curlman Peggy Dadone Mark Daniel Glenda Da niels Jenny Da ria Mike Dasenbrock George Daum Jennie Davenport Brian Davis Dave Davis Debbie Davis Do nna Davis Joseph Davis Cheryl Delseno Carol Dellafl Linda Dezam Sue Diener Bonnie Dillon Ron Dillon Steve Dilwonh Sue Dollries Deanna Dumene Bruce Drake Dan Dtu Brenda Dunlap A. ' rtwm. 198 5 they became oak hills high anders, working together Jackie Eagan Dan Eagle Don Ebbers Debbie Eckerl Vicki Eckstein Kathy Eilerson Mike Eisenecker Steve Eisenecker Kent Eisermann Debbie Elliott Mike Emerson Steve Emge Randy Emig Teny Enderie Kathy England Mark England Dale Espenscheid Margie Essen Larry Estes Robin Ettensuhn Candi Evans Tom Evans Grace Fairbanks Steve Fehr Gerry Feldhake Mike Fenarelli Sandy Finn Agoslino Fiorilo Chris Firsich Leslie Fischbach Cathy Fisher Keith Fitzgerald Nancy thgerald Bob Flick Ja he Flowers R ichald Fluegeman David Fouls Lisa Fowler Gary Francis Timothy Franklin Pat FledEIick Marieange Freeman David Freese Debbie Freese Nick Frey lackie Frost - Steven Fuerst David Fuller Pam Fuller Richald Gabelrnan Max Galbreath Bill I. Gandea . .a-owwa - Michelle Gannon - ' - Richard Gardner Debbie GarFand Fred Geist 200 201 Den nis Geith Greg Genh Barb Gellenbeck Denise Garth JaEkie Getz Mike Gibbs Marlene Gibson . Michael Giese Debbie Gilbert Susan Gilkeson ROY E. Girlen Dona Goff Debby Goodfriend Dave Gonmann Marion Graeber DEbi Graham Bi Crauyogej Wang R. Gray Traci Gray Mike Grave Melvin Greene Robin Grierson Ann Griesheime: Dan C h Steve Gn th Randy Grimes Rian Grisemer Terri Grusardt Donna Guard Sharon Cundlurn lack Gwyn Mike Haggis Gary Hahn Steve Hall loan Halloran Greg Hallom Cathy Hammunn Mike Hamrock Greg Hand Kevin Haney Mary Beth Hanneker L nne Hannum zine Hannum Chrisry Harp Daniel Harris Gary Hasemeier Tom Haskamp Susan Hassen Janice Hasifngs Cher Haussler Sandra Havlin Bill Haynes Patricia Head Torn Heeman Greg Hehman Dave Heil Nancy Heipold lim Heis Dean He'iikarnp Rick Hemherger Ken Hemmig Patricia Handy Bmce Herbslreit chicken wire and the pain of aching fingers and defeat Shirley Hevzog Michael Higgins Tim Higgins iames Hilborn Mark Hilborn Mike Hill Karon Himes Ion Hines Sue Hoernschemeyet Dan Hoerst Nancy Hoffman Greg Hofmann Debbie Huh Jana Hull Carol Holle loyce Holloway Kathy Hollstegge Tom Holmes Marc Hohegel Dan Honerkamp Michael Horn Rick Hornsby lim Howanh George Huber Greg Huber Susan Huff Pal Hyland ludy jackson 202 William Jackson Carol Jansen Greg lodice Kathy johns Carol Joh nson Connie Joh nson Debbie Joh nson loan Juhnson Mark Johnston Palsy 10h nsun Greg Knapmeyer Jenny jones Tina Jones Verna Jones Nancy luengling Bev Kaiser Peggy Kelley Mark Kemper lack Kennedy Karen Kiiby Vicki Kilgore Bob King Lee King Bonnie Kipf Vivian Kilz Fred Kleinhalz David Klipfel Kevin Iglapp Rubin Knight Pam Knisley Carolyn Koch Karen Kuch Peggy Koch Dianne Koehler Linda Koester Jaime Kolbinsky Karl Kulesnikuff Nancy Korner Inhn Kortgard ner Bill Kolh Evonne Kovach Linda Kraemer Marty Kraemer C Iiff Kramer Lora Kramer Dave Kreft Malia Kreutzer Cindy Kleuzman Terry Krieg Kerry ng Kurt Krummen Donna Kruse Carl Kuhn Janice Kuley Lyn Kunz Diana Kutzleb Gmdon Lacey Robin Lacy IEan la Greca Lee Laine Nancy Laird Barry Lake Jeff Lalley 203 homecoming. they learned that the word reserve mean . Karen Lambrinides -Tom lambrinides Rock Lancaster Denny Latlarulo Greg Lawwill leH Leedy Mike Leedy Vicki Lelbrook Paul Leisring Sharon Lemker Kathy Leonard Cathy Lewis Bob Leving Mark Leylze Margie Lichl Many Link Paul Liltelield Diane Lloyd Debbie Longo Michaei Lorton Tina Loze Michael Lucas Scott Lukingbeal Dia ne lyuns Mike Lyons Nick MaEGregDr David Macke Valarie Maher Gregory Mahoney Dia ne Malone lohn Manifold Gilbert Manning John Marchinni' Janice Mavcum Patty Martin Janet Maninelli Skip Maslals Linda May Patrick May Steve Mazzara Rod Meese Cheryl Mello Tom Mellot Don na Melzer Janice Menke Don Merl Doug Metz Marcy Metz Jackie Melzger Debbie Meyer Laura Michel Rick Miller Tom Miller Gary Minges Kathy Mmges Gary Mirlenbrink Sharon Mirlenbrink Jim Mirus Maurice Moll Robert Mall Bill Monahan Terry Monroe Ralph Montgomery 204 205 second string cheerleader,athlete, majorette, or oakette; ludi Moon Dave Moore Deborah Moor'e Vic Moore Kathy Mpovman Terry Muorman Fra nk Morano Mike Morfovd Bill Morgan Serelha Morris Lany Morrison Don Mueller Ken MuelEer Jirn Mullins Jim Mundstock Kathy Murray Donita Myers Rick Myers Timothy McDermort Glen McGary iim McGinn Rob McDonough Ross McHenry Thomas McIntosh Bili McKinney Clarice McKinney Ross McHenry Bob Nadler Wendy Namesnik lo Ann Neu mann Debbie New lo Ann Newrmnn Vicki Nichols Robert Nickerson Jerry Nieb Bob Niehaus Joe Niklas Gudrun Nokluwitz MarEene Nolte Karen Noll Vicky O'Bryan Il11 O'Connot Donna Odell Dawn Oldendick Charles Oldiield Michele Orr Gary Osborne lenny Osborne Beth Painter Pam Patton Ron Paolello Cindy Payne Glenn Peppers lohn PeQueen Tim Perry 0123 Pfaff Dan Pfeiffer Pat Phelps Mike Phillips Paula Piepmeier Don Pierce Kathy Pierson Rhonda Pierson Rhonda Pierson John Poe Donna Poland Bonnie Poole Steve Pope Yvonne Pope Rick Popielski Amy Puundstone GlennIFrince Cindy Prolfilt Pally Proffitt ' Sandra Pye Annie Quinn Pam Quinn Ellen Raahe Sue Raade Diana Rabanus Diane Raber Connie Race Dia ne Rains Su eade Gr g Reece Paula Regnold John Reifenbergm Rick Reigers lane Reilly Lisa Reindel Larry Rhoads 206 s raised by selling lightbulbs; drivers' ed. became part of Sue Ra nz Henry Rauen Dan Richardson Michele Rieman Peggy Risa Joanne Riley Bob Riner Lu Ann Roack Karen Roark Jim Robb Karen Robinson Pal Robinson LuAnn Roeck Steve Roempp Fay Rogers lane! Rogers loan Rogers Beverly Rolfe: Dan Rolfes Judy Ronald Doris Room Russ Rosey John Roth Dee Rnuse Cary Rowfand Robert Ru by Ruben Ruebusch Rhonda Ruhe 207 the weekly load - but the load was light; they exp Jack Ruwan Mary Anne Saalwaechter Joseph Sacco Mike Salamone Tom Sawyer Mike Scalf Rae Schaeperklzius Mary Schantz Larry Schill Jeff Schleicher Dale Sthlesselman Carol Schneider Kathy Schnell 'Darlene Schulz Jim Schnut Paula Schorsch qu Schmtelkctte Karen Schroer IGmberly Schueler Mark Schueler Dave Schu er Brian Schulte Leslie Schu ltz Pam Schusler Timothy Schuster lames Schwab Gale Schweer Sharon Scot! 208 erienced their first. flush of success with a memorable 209 Mike Sears Lynn Sedler Brad Sewell Larry Sexton Mike Sexmn Fra nk Shan kland Nancy Slekmann Ruth Siemer Sue Seimer Tim Sims Bonnie Siardal Barb Smilh Diane Smith Diane Smith Glen Smith Patti Smilh Rick 5 ilh vae Smith Bill Spence Robert Sphar Wilson Spi'es Greg Spilzmiller Sue Spragens Diane Slallmeyer Paul Slaat Tina Sladerman Stan Slaiger Kevin Stall Calol Stephens Cathy Eleven: Tom Stewart Jack Stockhoff Lean ne Stoflel Carol Stone Emmett Stone Gary Stone James Storgion Raymond Story Gay Streicher Richard Streilhorst Mike Strosser Alan Sulnbrock Pamela Swanz Mike Sweeney Sue Sweet Jane Szurlinski Debbie Tabar Sheila Tallman Tim Tale Rose Taylor Shawn Teeter Bill Tenner Belly Trilslhler Bobby Thompson Dianne Thompson Kimberly Thompson Colleen Tierney Malykale Tighe Brenda Tobergla Donna Tulle C raig Totlon Mark Touon 'days of wi ne and roses sweetheart dance; fi nally, they rea Bitl Trimpe Belly Tvilschler Darrell Truin Nancy Tucker Mary Ann Turnet Jill Tyberg Diane Tyra Sue Underwood lody Uphaus leff Vanselow Greg Viel Marsha Viox Linda Vaughn Sharon Van Schoik Debbie Vitkow Linda Ultsch Mary Ullsch Michael Vollhardt Jenny anz Kim Von Luehrte Dave Von Rissen An ne Vossler Dan Waid Bob Walsh Peggy Wa namaker Jim Wamock Jan Warrick Ceil Wasinger I i 1 a 210 zed that they were big high school kids . . .so. . .congrats. Ron Watkins Cindy Weddie Karen Waddle Garry Weeks loyce Wehlle George Weide Margie Weinle Ruth Weisbrod Sue Weldele Karen Wells ludi Wenzel Sharon Wenlzel Bonnie Wessn at Bob Weslaway Karen Wetzel Vicki Weyler Debbie Wheeler Frank Wheeler Kaydee Wheeler Sharnn Wheeler Debbie While Howie Whilson Greg Wiedemann Debbie Wiedenbein Sandga Wieman Craig Wilkens Janice Willen DaveWillen CliffWilIiams Gayle Williams Sandy Wil ms Beverly WI ing . , . Gary Witlis 't t e 't ' t - Debbie Winchesler . . , , -' ' Tomwingale t d g I Ingrid Wintergem ,. v . ?;?;th t , Deborah Wuehler $1 ; g V. Heidi Wolf 1 ' ' - -. Tom Wolfe ' SueWnadiwiss Debi Wcolley Denise Wooten Dave Wright Torn Wright Kim Wullenweber Rocky Wysong Sandy Yazell Jelirey Young Pat Young Remy Yurhev Walt Zeek Margie Zander lerry Zuriinden Class of 7972 - so . . . the class of '72 becamejuniors, twoindoctrinated Kathie Abrams Greg Adams Keilh Adams Diane Adler Kathy Ahlers Kathy Ahlstrom Ingvid Aller Lisa Andalson Tim Armstrong Kathy Ashcrafl Michael Ashe David Atkinson Gai1 Mkinson Kevih Babbitt luiie Bachman Bub Baker Dave Baker Debbie Baldwin Debbie Ball Holly Ball Janice Baltes Keith Barnes Pam Bales Terry Balchelor Sally Balh Ray Bauer David Bauer Steve Baum Hears behind them, ready to fill the next twowahead with 213 Vicky Beagle Cathy Beale Mary Jo Beck Mike Beck Valerie Beck Bob Becker Bruce Becker Pam Becker Paul Bedard lulie Eedore Kathy Behrens Patrick Belting Ralph Baiting Bill Belew Mariene Bergdolt Tevry Benken Karen Bennett fim Barge: Tere Berlke Jerry Eetls Dave Biddle Steve Bise linda Bizzarri Kathie Blan Terry Bless Kathy Bloemaker Pamela Blusl Ronald Boggs Denise Bohnen Jerry Bohrer Darlene Bolin gtor Vicki Bullinger Debby Bergman Dave Bottnni Ron Bova Rod Bowen Rick Bowers Sherry Boyer Susan Bradshaw Cyndi Brady Larry Brafford Rick Braun Susan Braunels Cthy Brennan Mike Brenner lay Bressert Barry Brinket Debbie Erinker William Brislow Roy Brockhaus Donn Bmokes Carol Brooks Dusty Brooks Daryl Brown Dave Brown Alice Brumbaugh Beth Bruner Barry Bruns Don Bryan San dy Buchanah Bonnie Bucher Jayne Bucher Traman Burke fin gers push ed spirit, pride, service, study. so . . . salty Greg Buten Bob Carleton Barry Carlson Dave Carrig Bab Carringer Diane Carringer Kalhy Carroll Pat Carroll Sharon Carroll Beth Caruso Sandie Cave Karen Chamberlain leff Chandler Linda Chapman lim Chessey lohn Chessey Cheri Chizer lohn Christensen Barbara Christerson Mary Chrislerson Marianne Gear Rich Clifton Pam Colina Debbie Cullings Cindy Co mbs Brenda Cook Deb Cook Terry Colnley Lisa Cnuper Sa ndy Co ppedge Susan Couch Ch ester Cox Doug Cox Robin Cruker Debbie Cronemiller lohn Culbertson Patrick Curley Toni Dale lohn Dalessandro Mike Daugherty Donna Davis Sandy Davis Nancy Delacretaz Greg Dennis Tonie DiTullio Paula Dixon Roger Dodge Clay Dole Iill Donaldson Russ Dotzauer Alice Downald Bev Duebber Tom Duke Dwight Dunaway Dennis Ecken Dan Edwards Sandy Eggerding Richard Eifen John Ellsworth Darlene Engel Debbie Engiish Mike English Bluce Ense 214 pounds of popcorn into 4 x 6 bags, 215 while other juniors Sieve Espelage Don na Estes Randy Evans fim Dektas Tom Dickhoner Kerry Dieckmann Daniel Dirr Denice Disrler Cus Faeth David Fahnle loan Fain Tom Fahr Jim Felix Paul Fieler Gary Fighxmaster Jeff Finger Dave Fischer Wayne Fischer Ralph Fi'sher Linda He ming Dun Fletcher Mike Howe: Pat Flower Jeff Fowler Vicki Fouchl Joe Fox Peggy Frederick Greg Freppon walloWed through lakes of curdled cream, frazzled Barb Freudemann Ernie Freudemann Mark Fritz Cheryl Frondurf Holly Fultz Gail Ganden berger Mary Carbon In Ann Gardner Arlene Garrett Terry Garvin Iva Garza Greg Gebhardt Duane Gehring Michael Gilb Dan Gilkey Michael Gilpin Carla Girlen Susan Goodwin Karen Gorbold Sandy Craber Terri Grace Jim Gray Tom Groppenbecker George Guard Jeff Gundrum Gwen Gun kel Michael Gundrum Kathy Haas Russell Haas Linda Hadseil Jerry Halertepen Sue Hafenepen Glenn Hanove: Richard Han Debby Hauck Deborah Hauck Ken Hauck Barb Hauer Lori Hausleld Daryl Hein Larry Heilfeld Linda Heitkamp Carul Hemsalh Rosie Henik Jenny Henson Lois Heuesheimer Teny Hickey Jeff Hinckley A Bob Hock Debbi Hoefft Vicki Hoffman Nancy Hnllmeim Donna Hoilrugge lohn Holmes Jeaneite Holthaus Paul Hum Russell Howard Nancy Huber Denise Hood Janet Hughes Mary Hughes Mary Hummel Don Huneke 216 tudents bridgedtroubled waters late Thursday night Byron Hunt Myron Hu nl Bruce Hunter Sherry lackson Steve lacobs Nanci leffers lean lelen Rick lohnson Mickey Johnston Gary Joseph Mike luengling Karen Juergens Mark Kahny Ron Kaiser Janie Kareth Mike Karnes Cindy Kalhmann Ch ris Kalselos May Ann Kauiman .Linda Kaufman Debbie Kay Katen Keaton Robe rl Kehrt Janice Keilholz Rauyn Kelley Helmm Kellner Suave Kenny Mari Kibby 217 and 2nd place was small compensation for exhausted Bob Kildea Marcia Kimmiah Rachel King Patty K'mnemeyer Nancy Kivchner Dave Kissell Ian Kissell Sherri Kisl lohn Kleinholz Karen Klemann Kenneth Klosierman Mark Knepper Deb Knox David Koehler Jan Kolesnikofi Jill Kane lody Kovac Toni Krabacher Sieve Kra me I Lyrin Kreuzmann Randy Krieger Ted Krondilou Judy Kroner Steve Kurtz Karen Lacy Jerry Laine Steve Lalley Kim Lampe 218 bodies mndtempem voices shouted,ideas clashed, nerves Kevin Landis Greg Lang Gary Lape Gary laScaIea Pal Lasita Ru dy Latzko Debbie Lawing Debbie Lawrence Mark Lawrence Paul Laws - Debi Leavell Cheryl Lenze Joe Leurck Bill Lewis Rand fendecker Diane Lodge Cherri Loze Steve Lukingbeal Lama Lutz Bev Lyons Ken Macke Gil Maier Denise Marcus Mary Ann Martin Cindy Marzheuser Mike Martin Pam Mathias Sandy Mayer Jan Maxstadt Judi Maxwell ! Dona Meckstroth Susan Meckslroth Dan Meier Amy Meininger San dy Melillo Anne Menke Karin Mercer Yvonne Meyer 93er Middendorf Dennis Miller Dan Miller Donna Miller Gary Miller - John Miller Joy Miller Paul Miller Susan Miller Tom Miller Nancy Mills Mary Mishurda Ron Moehle Nancy Mohaupt Steve Monahan Anne Montague Donna Moore Ion Mora Wayne Moralschek Mary Morgan Peggy Morman Diane Morris 219 broke,and peace was finally reached in time to transform Sleve Mueller Robert Muirheid Dave Meyers Debbie Meyers Beverly McCane Debbie McGary Colleen McGinn Dan McGralh Mary Beth McGralh Pam McMurray Steve McVey Linda Nagle Douglas Nash Mark Neumann Sleve Newmann Mike Nickles Linda Niehaus Hans Niklowitz Sally Nixon Gloria Nolte Judy Nolle Melissa Oben Alan Obrecht Robin O'Brien Connie O'Connor Richard Odiosu Al Oehler Karen Oldfield Kevin O'leary Vicki Ormsby Cindy Osborne Linda Oszerhage Susan Dslerhage Dave Oswald Don Owens Aaron Page Kathie Paolello Mark Parker Bob Payne Pam Payne Connie Penn Bob Pennekamp Jim Pennekamp Linda Peters Ann Petersman Gary Pfalf Peggy Pfahler Jan Phillips Pat Piper Linda Pittman Edith Planner! Miriam Plummer Jan Polley Dolores Pope Pat Powers Jonathan Frem Mark Proctor Paula Quinn Dave Race Danny Rainey Pam Rais Diane Rauck Fred Rayhle 220 the convention center intojapan for the prom. eyes 221 Phil Reid Marsha Reinschmidl Bill Renieris lames Reynolds Sue Ann Richardson Glenda Rieman lames Riley Pal Riley Elmer Rilter MarHyn Robbins Don Robinson Patti Robinson Tim Roedersheimer lean Roehrig Mike Rohs Marc Rolfes Nancy Ronald Yvette Rose Barry Ross Valerie Russ Gregory Rossi Mary Rothwell Jan Rouse Paulette Rudolph Joe Ruhe Tony Sabin Patrick Salamone Gregg Sauer lelf Sauer Darrell Schacht David Schaeier Denise Schaefer Bev Schaich Bernice Schaller Robin Schatz Mike Schemenaur Kenneth Scherpen berg - Dave Schleicher Sh arqn Schleicher Vicki Schlensker loe Schleue Cheryl Sch midt Gregory Schmidt Linda Schmidt Wendy Schmidt Tofu Schmidt Eileen Schn eider Kim Schneider Steven Schn eider Jack Schnu! I Turn Schoborg Richard Schoenig Roger Schnenig Larry Schursch Lynda Schrana Bruce Schreck Dorothy Schuch Sieve Schultz Kathie Schum Rick Schuster Steven Schwander Rick Schweizet Candi Seal Terry Sefton Jim Shackellord Leslie Sham Richard Shell Allan Siefen Dan Siemer Debbie Silver Mike Simpson Anne Skelley Patricia Smith Peggy Smith Vicki Smith CeCelia Smylh Manha Snyder Den nis Sohmet Carol Sparks Pam Spencer Vivian Spilzmiller Greg Slammer David Stall Bub Sleele Karen Sleuver Brenda Stewart Debbie Sloerker Ian Stokes William Suatton Jenny Stucker Peggy Sullivan Ken Su mmers Debbie Sultan Ron Swan Debbie Swearingen Bruce Tabar David Tarvin Mike Telgheder Bruce Thomas Gail Thomas lin da Thompson larene Thompson Mary Thompson DonnaThornhill Ron Trotter Kurt Tschofen Connie Tucker Dave Turner Michael Vincent Louis VonWalden Kim Wainscott Bill Wallrawe Sally Walrolh Geri Walsh Diane Walter lerry Walters lim Waples Ed Wilsinger Chuck Webb Ron Weber Debbie Weisbrod Paul Weisgerber Barry Wen hold Kevin Werner Denise Whinghler Bill White 222 as over . . . so . .. onward. Sally Willhile KalhieWilliams Sylvia Willoughby Thomas Wineland Mike Winkler Cindy Wiltich WayneWinz Ed Wolf Dave Waodiwiss ' G rovet Woody Nancy Wood y June Wortman Randy Wright Steve Wright Rahn Wuesz SueYancey ' Charlene Yates Jennie Yates Debbie Young Greg You ng Linda Zeek Bill Zimmer Dennis Zeek Steve Zeek Jim Zurl'rnden 223 gwE . ES 2 742222.22: EB rgin gm 55 $3: ;, z24 385.?4347? J ' Varsity Football front row: M. Roseburrough, T. Sheckels, A. Mitchell, R. Barker, A. Couch, S. Claytor, T. Rothwell, D. Goodfriend, L. Ward, T. Tier: ny, M. Lacy, second row: D2 Hettersimer, D. Camper, D. Hett'esheimer, A. Bickel, G. Theobald,1. Reade, B. Lubrecht, K. Wilkens, J. Flake, K. Barnes, L. Stroschen, third row: T. Flaherty, R2 Bowen, J. Mora, S. Newman, J. Maher, L. Heitfeld, D. Bryan, M. Proctor, K. Hauck, G. Stall, G. Faeth, fourth row: I, Chessy, R. Swart, E. Wolf, E. Wasinger, G. Gebhardt, S. Baum, D. Truitl, P. Laws, C. Dennis, F. Rayhle, S. Miller, fifth row: D. Cehring, W. Fisch- er, 5. Kenny, F. Shaut .2. Coach, A. DelConte . .. Coach, R Johnson, Mgr., J. Chandler, l. Schnur. football Reserve Football from row: J. Schleicher, T2 Coates, B. Ruebusch, D. Poe: J. Schnur, B. Brater, K. Stall, M. Hill, M. Ferarrelli, second row: D. Miller, I. Storgion, S, Staiger, B. McKinney, S. Smith, D. Becker, M. Leedy, C. Firsich, C. Wiikens, Coach Simms, third row: Coach Eads, l. Leedy, G. Burkharl, R. McHenry, J. Riefenberger, T. Evans, G. Pfaff, S. Cline, B. Moll: Coach Pieczonka, fourth row: G. Prince, V. Moore, D. Von Rissen, T. Wright, M2 Emerson, D. Richardson, 5. Beckman, D. Cowdry, R. Lancaster, not pictured: C. Totten, B. Leving, L. Estes, T. McDermolt, R. Popielski, B. Sphar, R. Fischer. 52$ .3 ..9, ? . Varsity Basketball front row: C. Eads , P. Simms . . Asst. Coach, S Moore .. R. Bowen, 1. Heis, M. Hunt . K. Mgr., R. Odioso ... Statistician, A . Asst. Coach, 5 Lowe, G. Gebhardt, B. Hunter, E. Lepolt, B. Stratton, B. Tabar, J. Felix . . Mgr., second row: Head Coach, J. Holmes, 1. Weddle . . Co-Capt., F. Rayhle, M, Brooks, S. Lukingbeal,l. Holmes . , . CmCaptv Reserve Basketba front row: N. MacGregor Mgr., R. Reigers, G. Beigel, J. Muliins, B. King, G. Peppers, 5, Smith, M. Sears,T. Holmes, D. Becker . . . Mgr., second row:. C Fads . . . Coach, J. Schnur, D. Richardson, D. Fouts, T. Burke, R. Basler' B. McKinney, S. Staiger, D. Truitt, C. Firisch . . . Statlstluan. eqwnseq 7!??5.Ji323r15' '- wnnwa: . iii i -..-:: . .. .373;n a-i-A . t E: Varsity Wrestling front row: G. Gerth, R. Schuster, A. Hale, D Henesheimer, J. Walters, R. Latzko, l. Kilby, B. Knox, second row: F. Shaut . . . Coach, K. Barnes, A. Couch, K. Hauck, l. Maher, LA Stroschen, J. Flake, missing: 5. Arnett, S. Mueller. wrestling Reserve Wrestling front row: B. Ruebusch, M. Hill, T. Bolland, l. Schleicher, P. Laws, K. Stall, second row: 5. Kenny, J. Chandler, M. Moreford, T. Wright, R. Popelieski, W. Fischer, K. Wilkens, L. Heitfeld. Varsity Track front row: L Heitfeld, D. Bryan, D. Schaefer, G. Faeth, G. Martz, R. Fairbanks, T. Neiheisel, J. Betts, second row: 5. Kurtz, C. Crimmel, J. Flake, K, Hauck, G. Gebhardt, S. Schwander, K. Kolesnikoff, J. Schnur, l. Schnur, J. Lutz . mgr., third row: R Yung . . Coach, 1. Chandler,J. Belew, T. Butler, C. Miller, D. Oswald, F. Rayhle, J. Mayer, M. Lacy, T. Wright, D. Fonts, 1, Holmes, R. Moiloy . . . Coach men, Reserve Track front row: P. Laus, M. Greene, M. Ashe, G. Bolland, R. Ashe, second row: B. Belew, M. Emerson, C. Cox, B. Jack- son, K. Tschofen, M. Campisan, third row: R. Molloy . .. Coach, 5. McVey, 5. Wright, M. Giese, V4 Maxey, 8, Hunt, G. Young, R. Yung . . . Coach, cross country Swim Team front row: Y. Oyakawa .. , Head Coach, 5. Baker . .. Mgr., J. Closterman, R. Yunker,T. Kock, 5. Jacobs, T. Butler, C Adams, B. Azbill, T. Conklin ... Mgr., second row: T. Cahill ,, . Asst; Coach,T. 5choborg,J. Ellsworth, B. Zimmer, B Kroner . .. Co-Capt., M. Butcher .. x Co-Capt., B. Kehrl, R. Grisemer, B. Grauvogel, P. Riley, D. Kahsar . A Asst. Coach, third row: C. Sti- chtenoth, l. Shackelford, D. Bryan, D. Race, R. Weber, D. Gehring, W. Hannum, T. Sefton, T. Schmitt, D. Siemer, l. Craven. Cross Country front row: C. Kolesnikoff, P. Bedard, l. Sauer, T. Nieheisel, G. Manz, second row: C. Cox, M. Fritz, M. Grote, R. Fairbanks, S. Kurtz, K. Tschofen. Varsity Baseball front row: R. Agnew ... Mgr., T. Roihwell, S. Mueller, R. Reigers, D. Stall, R. Trotter, D. Goodfriend, A Mitchell, T, Bowers, second row: D. Kahsar . .. Coach, 5V Baum,1. Mullins, M Schmidt, M. Amann, B. Tabar, D. Truitt,l. Heis, J. Weddle, S. Newman, M. Proctor. Reserve BasebaH front row: I. Vanzant . . . Coach, K. Knapp, Ty Rqedersheimer, Q Beigel, L Felix, T. Holmes, R. Basler, D, Rich- ardson, W. Tenner, G. Peppers, C. Wilkens, D. Wright, M. Ferrarelll. I leqaseq golf, tennis Tennis Team front row: T. Coates, J. Brockhaus, D. Hietkamp, D Fischer, D. Coates . , . Coach, second row: 5. Baker, J. Grey, T. Evans, H. Kellner, A. Montague, B. Hunter, S Kramer, missing: 3; Bergman, R. Gabelman, R. Grisemer, G. Wiedemann. Varsity Golf front row: B Lewis, M. Winkler, 5 Lowe, B. King, B. Jackson. K. Hauck,W. Hannum, M. Butcher. Varsity-O front row: 5. Kramer, A. Hale, D. Stall, B. Zimmer, D. Goodfriend, T. Rothwell, T. Tierney, D. Hettershimer, R. Schuster, G. Martz, J. Grey, second row: 5. Baker, R. Latzko, E. Wolf, T. Schoborg, C. Kolesnikoff, B. Lewis, L Heitfield, S Kenny, D Bryan, A. Mitchell, B, SchreCk, K. Barnes, third row: R. Swan, R. Weber, L Sauer, G. Faeth, G. Gebhardt, T. Scheckels, J. Kilby, D. Siemer, L. Strochen, l. Flake, R. Od'ioso, fourth row; 5. Jacobs, T. Schmidt, 1. Holmes, M. Moreford, J. Chandler, T. Koch, D.Truitt, T. But- ler, R. Fairbanks, l. Schnur, G. Miller, fifth row: M. Lacy, B. Tabar, S. Newman, T. Hickey, T. Flaherty, B. Knox, l. Reade, l. Maher, pueq o-A1!s.IeA Band front row: I. Bressert, G. Williams, R. Fluegeman, M. Higgins, J. Polley, B. Bruns, sec- ond row: T. Tate . . . Director, R. Davis . . . Asst. Director, third row: M. Telgheder, V. Ormsby, D. Andres, R. Diehf, A. Meininger, R. Moehie. fourth row: 1. Cain, K. Ahlers, B. Belew, L Robb, S. Krygowski, T. Higgins, fifth row: I. Ellsworth, S. Miller, B. Schottelkotte, G. Freppon, D. Wieden- bein, C. Williams, sixth row: D. Marwede, S, Young, B Kehrt, K. Brabender, D. Distler, D. Rai- ney, seventh row: H. Kellner, 1. Hastings, T. Brickler, 8. Frank, D. Wooton, D. Klipfel, eighth row: M. Dunham, S. Willhite, V. Maxey, S. Nixon, D. Fischer, ninth row: 6. Stammer, E. Kovach, T. Dichorner, T. Eifert, V. Kitz, T. Sims, tenth row: 3. Carleton, N. Ross, L. Landis, R. Yunlier, C. Kandis, eleventh row: D. Cox, M. Martin, T. Tate, T. Brockhoff, M Gibbs, C. Stichtenoth. matscots lar2531$'.;j . - Matscots front row: D. Swearingen, D. Distler, second row: K. Chamberlain, L. Niehaus, D. Hauck, L. Zeek, third row: L. Kauf- mann, A. Menke, C. Meese, C. Osborne, 5. Bowers, fourth row: A. Petersman, M, Kimmick, L. Peters, P. Cox, K. luergens, H. Wplf. ttes O malore Varsity Majorettes front row: D. Lawrence, E. Sny- der, P. Saunders, second row: C. Brady, P. Thie- mann, K. Williams, third row: K. Corson, K. Tate . Head Majorette, L. Merkle. Oakettes front row: K. Bizzarri, S. Nixon, C. O'Toole, D, Silver, C, Yates, R. Miller, L. Bizzarri, G. Thomas, second row: D. Ruby . v , Co-Capt., D. Lowther, J. Schrader, S. Walroth, J. Donaldson, third row: N. Huber, E. Gilbert, L. Osterhage, A. Osterhage, B. Nieman, fourth row: G. Gunkel, N. Mohaupt, S. Willhite, 1. Wolf, P. Mohaupt . . Co-Capt,, C. Remar, l. Franks, S. Osterhage. sanaxeo Varsity Cheerleaders front row: M. Bergdolt, D. Lewis ,. . Capt., 1. Reserve Cheerleaders front row; F. Smith H Rouse,second row: C.Osborne. KWainSCOlL 9- Piper,S. Bath. Capt., K. Lambrinedes, P, Schorsch, second . row: N, Craig, L. Schultz, D. Myers. SJapealJaaqa gaa volleyball teams Varsity Volleyball front row: I. Bucher, P. Phelps, second row: 5. Sayers, J. Neuman, third row: L. Powell, D. Hauck, fourth row: C. Koch, L. Pearson, fifth row: P Regnold, P. Bates, C. Witterstaetter, C. Girten, J. Fessel. ReserVe Volleyball front row: P. Piepmeier, L. Hannum, second row: D. Marzheuser, K. Himes, third row: S Gannon, L, Lutz, J. Osborne, fourth row: M. Orr, L. Ultch, C. Brooks, L. Kurtz, fifth row: D. Schaeffer. r-tshv. , 3333?? Varsity Basketball front row: P. Phelps, second row: D. Swearingen, S. Cannon, 1. Bucher, third row: C. Brooks, 5. Sayers, fourth row: C. Koch, L. Liebelt, L Pearson, fifth row: P. Regnold, J. Fessell, D. Hauck. , Reserve Basketball front row: 5. Van Schock, M. Rieman, second row: B. Rolfes, L. Hannum, P. Piepmeier, J. Hughes, third row: C. Girten, V. Kilgore, fourth row: D. Tabor, K, Wetzel, L. Ultsch, N. Siekmann, J. Neuman, fifth row: D. Eckert, D. Carringer scorekeeper, K. Weddle. swam eqmnseq 998 --.... m .-. -.. lnl-rm'l gaa softball teams K5331? ' mwabvm-m-ygvu: vonm-n Varsity Softball first row: K, Ahlers. second row: I. Bucher, J. Rouse, third row: 5. Sayers, CA Koch, L. Weymeier, fourth I'OW: C. Witterstaetter, L. Powell, fifth row: L. Pearson, J. Fessel, sixth row: S. Stranzen, P. Reynold, E. Schneider, D. Lewis. Reserve Softball first row: P. Piepmeier, second row: E. Raabe, L. May, third row: V. Ornsby, l. Menke, fourth row: L. Bohning, S. Diener, L Kurtz, K. Pa- olello, M. Rieman, 5. Gannon, fifth row: D. Tabor, K. Himes, sixth row: J. Osborne, L. Ultsch, seventh row: J. Newman, P. Martin, D. Eckert. Swim Team front row: 5. Van Schoik, L. Bohning, J. Fessel, S. Siemer, second row: A. Menke, L. Hannum, C. Kruizman, K. Conk- Iin, P. Phelps, third row:.S. Gannon,J. Osborne,1. Kroner, I. Menke, fourth row: 3. Sayers, L. Uitsch, L. Pearson, N. Siekmann, C. Koch, fifth row: 5. Hafertepen, B. Rolfes, C. Stone, 1. Pieprneier. I Track Team front row; D. ECkeff, P- Martin, H FU'tZ: L UIISCh' Tennis Team front row: L. Pearson, C. Koch, second second row: .5. Diener, N- Jeffersr 5- Van SChOik: K. Himes, M. row: P. Regnold, C. Wittersaetter, third row: 1. Fessel L. ViOX, A- Griesheimer, J- Kareth, third VOW: M- Kreutzer, C. Powell, fourth row: 5. Sayers, S. Gannon, fifth rowzls. Tierney, B. Caruso, K. Paolello, C. Witterstaetter, D. Vitkow, S. Osterhage, missing: 5, KrykoWski. Pye, fourth row: I. Menke, C. Seal, 5. Siemer, P. Piepfneier, A. Meininger, fifkh row: 5. Meckstroth, J. Kissell, C. Wittich. ILULU!MS 0 men s!uue1 8u '0 74m ..- vr-m- honor society National Honor Society front row: 1. Franks, D. Dirr, J, Brockhaus, J. Baker, second row: K. Corson, S. Yancey, L. Heitkamp, D. Schafer, l. Eagen, D. McKelvey, G. Hughes, third row: 8. Swearingen, L. Zimmerman, J. Reilly, D, Davis, D. Hauck, C. Hemsath, V. O'Bryan, N. Korte, l. Osborne, fourth row: I. Kareth, S. Siemer, M. King, R. Block, C. Brooks, L. Fowier, M. Grote, E. Kovach, M. Phoenix, 1. Kovach, fifth row: J. Duebber, M. Lyons, R. Ettensohn, B. Nieman, R. Alford, K. Macke, C. Remar. Honor Society first row: 0. Hughes, chair: D. Dirr, l. Kareth, L. Heitkamp, second row: J, Baker, D. McKelvey, R. Block, L. Zimmerman, third row: M. Lyons, B. Nieman, C. Remar, K. Corson, fourth row: 5, Yancey, B. Swear- ingen, J. Kovach, M. King, C. Hemsath, D. Schafer, fifth row: J. Franks, R. Miller, J. Duebber, M. Grote, M. Phoenix. Student Council front row: 5. Bath, K. Rajanathan, C Osborne . . V treasurer, S. Nixon, L. Bizzarri, K. Himes, L. Page,second row: C. Yates, C, Osborne, C. Evans, M. Bergdolt, J. Kolesnikoff, J. Rouse, K. Bizzarri, third row: B. Hanes, A. Oslerhage, S. Walroth, B. Hunter, A. Menke, D. Burba, fourth row: B. Zimmer, J. Johnston, A. Mitchell, P. Mohaupt, M. HummerE, S. Sayers, R. Alford, D. Musekamp . . vice president, A. Montague, l. Osborne, D. Waid, B. Swearingen . president, P. Miller, M. Greene, B. Becker, M. Sears, P. Piper, S. Lukingbeal, L Duebber, A. Poundstone, G. Fairbanks, L. Ultsch, G. Lacy, R. Odioso, S. Finn, missing: J. Stokes . . secretary, M. Schacht. Thespians front row: 6. Freppon, L. Heitkamp, J. White, L, Lalosh, B. Link, T. Garvin, l. Holt, S. Marshall, 5. Ritter, N. Oldendick, L. Keiley, R. Coston, D. Weidenbein, second row: D. Longo, B. Polle, l. Bucalo, W. Nameshik, D. Fee, D. McKelvey, N. Korte, J. Davis, C. Andrews, 5. Nixon, P. Rais, K. Leonard, P. Payne, third row: M. Gibson, C. Penn, D. Mackie, M. Floetker, RA Cunning- ham, T. Staderman, D. Morgan, 1. Watson, P. Drach, l. Baumer, J. Cranert, B. Kipf, fourth row: 0. Gunkel, J. Klopmeier, J. Riley, 1. War?, I. Reynolds, K. Adams, L. Sewell, D. Brown, L. Hadsell, R. Croaker, C. Chizer, L Davis, missing: D. Bachmann, T. Garvin, M. Stap es. ugaunoa luapms am 0 sumds .4 HIt:'huu'ulJT..PEEVI'Tkl-i-l. ;m.v.-'.I:.'.u 'rr -::'X i L - -- . 5: ! homecoming, sweetheart Sweetheart Court front row: B. Zimnlwer, K. Lampe, K. Barnes, C. Yates, second row: I. Kolesnikoff, P. Piper, third row: L. Heit- field, F. Rayhle . . . King, D. Race, S. Bath . . Queen, 5. Mueller, 6. Gunkle, R. Schuster, M. Bergdolt. Homecoming Court front row: D. Taylor QUeen, second row: 5. Walroth, 3. Link, third row: P. Mohaupt, K. Biz- zarri, M. Hummel, P. Thiemann. Girls' Choir front row: M. Hummel, C. Loze, C. McGinn, N. Hiles, S, Var: Schoik, B. Freudemann, D. Carringer, M; Martin, N. Mills, J. Held, N. Jeffers, N. Tucker, C. Cones, M. Gibson, B. Kipf, second row: K, O'Connor, B. Christerson, P. Rais, 5. Bath, D. Moore, W. Schmidt, G. Middendorf, K. Lacy, CC Robards, J. Frost, P. Smith, 5. Sweet, A. Petersman, S. Bowers, S. Spragens, D. Cook, third row: K. Chamberlain, K. Lambrinides, M. Ultsch, C. Schneider, P. Frederick, G. Gunkel, L. Hettesheimer, 5. Ritter, L. Fowler, D. Morgan, 1. Henson, 5. Henry, V. Ross, C. Penn, L. Brennan, J. Warrick, K, Leonard, fourth row: D. Lodge, C. O'Toole, R. Schaeperklaus, N. Woody, R. Cunningham, N. Delacretaz, P. Schuster, G. Galligan, l. Roehrig, D. Collings, A. Poundstone,l Wolf, C. Chizer, K. Shannon, H; Wolf, C. Girten, D, Ecken. Cancer; Choir front row: L. Anderson, D. Strasser, D. Linville, M. Morgan, L. Cooper, V. Foucht, K. Applegate, D. Marcus, G. Thomas, J. Bucalo, J. 1 Kareth, K. Orben, D. Fee, J. Held, C. Cones, C. Andrew, J. Held, K. Haas, L. Kelley, J. Usinger, D. Myers, D. Whinghter, CA Yates, P. Payne, second row: B. Zimmer, R. Croker, P. Drach, N. Ronald, I. Held, D. Stoerker, S. Schroeder, D, Knue, J. Frost, C. Witterstaeter, L. Bockstiegel, C. Penn, G, Dirr, M. Bovard, S. Parker, L. Pearson, D. Lewis, L, Powell, P. Phelps, D. Cordrey. J. Halpin, E. Gilbert, B. Niernan, M. Fritz, thrid row: D. Musekamp, D Brown, D. Tarvin, M. Sexton, J. Cain, M. Winkler, K. Adams, R. Schaefer, E. Wolf, M. Kahny, l. Fowler, K. Bischof, 5. Finger, A. Chaney, 1. Chandler, J: Ward, D. Heuersimer, l. Reade, A. Mitchell, T. Fritz, l. Bressert, R. Trotter, JV Riley, G. Young, GV Atkinson. ' Choral EnsembIe front row: K. Applegate, l. Frostnjx Bucalo, L.Bockstiegel, K. Orben, D. Fee, J. Held, C. Cones, C. Andrew, K. Haas, L. Kelley, sec- ond rowzCD. Musekamp, M. Kahny, D. Knue, C. WItter-staetter, C Penn, J. Dirr, M. Bovard, S. Parker, D. Lowlher, L. Pearson, D. Lewis, J. Bressart, A. Mitchell, third row: R. SCHBEfEI', 5- W0 : 1. Fowler, K. Blschof. 5- Finger, A- Chaney, J. Chandler, J. Ward, D. Hettersimer, J. Reade, T. Fritz, J. Riley. football , basketball oh opponents oh opponents 29 hughes 2 6 73 western hills 50 f 47 taylor 0 47 mt..healthy 41 . 7 21 norwood 12 69 norwood ' L 48 ff? 0 harrison 50 65 reading ' 53 . f 1: 21 colerain 7 49 , withrow' ' . 4 47 - 26 wyoming 1'4 74 , Iasalle 2 '59 14 anderson 12 . 77 taylor ' A 37 7 mt.healthy - 26 - k 85 anderson 1- '54? 28 greenhills k 0 64 I ' 4 ' 49 14 , western hills 6 5 564 Swimming olerain reenhills tournament: greenhills fairfield fi n neytowny; . colerairi , 5.5 reading 6.0 north 4.0 indi , egge'hin I 4.0 5 ma: veafnont , 2.0 , mt. healthy :pperarlington , 5-0 7 Iasalle ddyton chaminade : 79 0-0 elder L ' 7 . ' 3.0 anderson Ncovmgtoncathxnwt. 90 ta lor walnut hills ' 5 44 1;: h y . l woodwa'rd 53 , .t SECtIpna ' ' tIe for hamilton coui mt. healthy mvnt. 4th 7. , spartan invit. hcsl 5.5 Iocklandw 35 9th elder relays 1st hcsl 2nd hcsl 5th district . baseball harrison ,1 Ia .salle. wes .; wyomfn? mt. hea'ita v cherai 1 . ithro 7' omin' O 3' 4 5 0 4 2 4 0 5 5 .o.'nents ' 1 7 3 ,31 12 41 45 ' e 2 4 p 29 st. bernard 1 33 harrison 4' 51 5 sectional: 31 14 1 colerain 59 greenhills 0 4 elder 1 48 colerain 3 22 western hills 20 32 elder 19 4th u.c. invit. 1st hcsaa 3rd sectional 15th district key 71: Hope gear; 245 patrons Mr. W. Clark Eads Mr. John Higgins Mike Hill Homeroom 17 Homeroom 21 Homeroom 36 Homeroom 39 Homeroom 41 Homeroom 43 Homeroom 48 Homeroom 50 Homeroom 53 Homeroom 62 Homeroom 64 Homeroom 323 Homeroom 325 Homeroom 326 Homeroom 328 Homeroom 329 Homeroom 331 Junior E. H. Program Miss Linda Koester Mr. Ralph Lane Miss Seretha Morris Mr. R. P. Moulliet Mr. Moulliet's 5th bell class Mr. Moulliet's 6th beil class Mr. Linus Piller Miss Penny Pollack Miss Carol Ruthemeyer Mr. Richard P. Scherer Senior E. H Program Mr. Louis C. Stroschen Homeroom 47 Sophomore E. H Program Mr. and Mrs. Willard Sweeder swan song revisited with a little help from our friends Again it is time to thank those who have bestowed favor upon our humble heads at some time during the year; we wish to thank those who have worked so hard producing this book, and those who have made our toil less arduous. To this end, we would like to thank Mr. John Obermeyer, Advisor; Pat Mc- Kenrick Photography, lnc., 1Pat McKenrick, AI Hartman, and Ron Carroll, our fearless photographersi; Mr. Bernard Hiles, Director of the Audio-Visual Dept; Miss Penny Hogan; Mr. Raymond Moulliet, Busi- ness Advisor, and the following members of our staff: Organizations: Nancy Schlensker, Ed. Faculty and Index: Linda Zimmerman, Ed., Valerie Book, Lila Brennan, Martha Bovard. Sports: Kent England, Ed. Underclass: Linda Pittman and Jenny Stucker, Eds., Julie Bachman,1an Rouse, Layout: Sue Seimer. Seniors: Steve Lalley, Ed., Jan Kolesnikoff. Business Mgr.: Delynn Tomin. Photography: Doug Crockett, Donn Brooks. The comments quoted on pages 8-13, 80-81, and 88-89 were taken from context from essays written in Mr. Obermeyer's classes. Selection of any particular comment was arbitrary, and solely the decision of the Editors-in-Chief; they in no way reflect the opinions of the Administration; however, an attempt was made to be representative. Sue Bedard, Brooke Swearingen 247 Abe ABERCROMBIE, ROBERT C. 1FAC.1 3.5. at Miami University 5 Masters at University of Cincinnati 5 Mechanical Drawing III and IV, Engineering Draw- ing, Wood Shop III 5155. Abrams, Kathie11115 212. ACREE, FRANK EDWARD 1121 4333 Skylark Dr. 1381 5 Football 9 and 10; Bowling 11 and 12 5166. Acfams, Greg R. 1111 Varsity Swim Team 5 212, 228. Adams, Keith 1111 Concert Choir, Tennis, Dramatics 5212, 239. Adler, Diane 1111 FBLA 5 212. Administration 152-153. AF5143. Agnew, Robert11015196, 229. Ahlers, Kathleen 1111 Band, G.A.A. 1Varsity Softball Team15 212, 231, 236. Ahlstrom Kathleen 1111 Latin Club 5 212. ALEXANDER, WILLIAM R. 1FAC.1 B.S. at University of Cincinnati 5 Personai Typing, Personal Note- hand, Business Math 5155. Aiford, Ron 1101 Wrestling, Honor Society, Student Cou ncil 5 196, 238, 239. Aller, Greta1101Drama Club, German Club 5196. Aller, Ingrid 1111 German Club 5 212. Allman, Sharon 1101 Drama Club 5 196. ALLNUT, SUZANNE11215166. Amann, Mike11015196, 229. Amend, Greg1101Wrestling 5196. Anderson, Lisa 11115 212. ANDREW, CHRISTINA DIANE 1121 3500 Markay Court 1111 5 Christy 5 Dramatics 9,10,11 and 12; Thespians 10,11, and 12; German Club 9,10,11, and 12; Concert Choir and Ensemble 11 and 12; Girl's Glee Club 9; Mixed Chorus 10; Health Careers Club 11 and 12 1Treasurer 121; Bridge Club 9,10,11, and 12; G.A.A. 9 and 11 5 166. ANDERSON, RICHARD W. 1121 5936 Cfeves Warsaw 13815 Rick 5166. Andres, Dave Lee1101Wrestling, Band. ANGELO, PAUL DANIEL 1121 3657 Edgebrook Dr. 11115 Buster. Anglicchia, Mike D. 1101. APPLEGATE, REA KAE 1121 3554 Powner Rd. 1111 5 Kay 5 G.A.A. 1, Choir and Ensemble 3 and 4 5166. Arcaw, Rick A. 11015196. Arick,lu1ie Ann1101Pep Club 5196. ARMBRUSTER, MICHAEL RALPH 1121 5418 Delhi Pike13815 Mike 5167. Armstrong, Guy William 5111 5 Head 5196. Armstrong,Tim1111-212. ARNETF, BETTY 1Secretary1 5153. Art Club 5136 Arnett, Scott 1101 Wrestling 5196, 226. Ashcraft, Kathy Patricia 11115 212. Ashe, Michael Joseph 1111 Wrestling 5 212, 227. Ashe, Richard L. 1101 Bowling League 5196, 227. Athletic Program 88-89. Atkinson, David Char1e511115 212. Atkinson, Gail R. 11115 212. ATKINSON, GARY DON 1121 5362 Romance Lane 13615 Concert Choir 3,4; Best of Oak Hills 4 5167. Audio Visual Aids 5 140. Auel, Randy Louis1101196. Aufderhaar, John William11015 196. Aufderhaar, RobertAnthony1101. AVERILL, CAROLYN W. 1FAC.1 3.5. in Ed. 5 Univer- sity of Cincinnati 5 Cooperative Office Education, Shorthand ll, C,O.E. 5145,155. Azbill,Bob1101Swimming 5196, 228. BAARLAER, DIANA LEE 1121 5536 Childs Ave. 11115 Diane 5 Spanish Club 11; COE 12 5176. Babbitt, Kevin Ray11115 212. BABEL, SANDRA K. 1121 5069 Grossepointe Ln. 1381 5 Sandy 5167. BABEY, MARCIA1101GAA; Pep Club 5 196. BACHMANN, DWIGHT ANTHONY 11213674 Moon- ridge Drive11115 Each 5 Latin Club 10; Dramatics 12 5166, 239. Bachman,lu1ie Cae 1111 Caledonian Editorial Staff 5 212. BACKER, ANN BRONWYN 1121 6066 Werk Rd. 1111 5 Glee Club 9; GAA 9 5166. Bacon RobenWinder11015196. Bahtes, Janice Kay 1111. BAILEY, MARGARET ANN 1121 4269 Skylark Dr. 1381 5 Maggie 5 Home Ec. Club 10; Dramatics Club 12 5166. Baker, Dave11115212. BAKER, DAVID R. 11215166. Baker, Georgejoseph11015196. BAKER, JANE PERRY 1121 1205 Ba1moral Dr. 1381 5 Bake 5 Pep Club 10,11,12; German Club 10,11; Honor Society10,11,12 5 Treasurer12; Nat'l Honor Soc. 11,12; Tartan Staff 12; Caledonian Staff 11 5 166,238. . Baker, RobertT. 11115 212. Baker, Steve D. 11115 Tennis; Swimming 5196, 228, 2311, 231. Baldwin, Debbie Sue11115212. BALDWIN, STEPHEN E. 1FAC.1 3.5. at Union College 5 Assistant Librarian 5155. Baldwin, Terri1101GAA;C-erman Club 5196. Ball, Debbie Ann 1111 C..A.A., Concert Choir- 212. Ball, Deborah Lynn 1101 A.F.S. 5195. Ball, Hollylo11115212. BALL, KAREN RUTH 11214027 Drew Ave.11115 Kar- en 5 Glee Club 9; Pep Club 10; G.A.A. 10; C.O.E. 12 5167. Baltes,1anice11115212. Band 61,120-121. Barker,Pam11015196. Barker, Rick 5 224, 53. Barman, Debbie Ann11015196. Barnes, E. Keith 1111 Football, Wrestling, Weight Lift- ing 5 212, 224, 226, 231, 240. Barnett, Bob E. 5196. Bascom, Ed 1.. 11015196. Baseball 82-83. Basketba1168-71. Basler, Richard William11015196, 225, 229. Bastin, Garylames11015196. Batchelor, Terry Ann 1111 G.A.A., Pep Club 5 212. Bates, Pam 5.1111 Military Club, Pep Club1Chairman of Social Committee1, G.A.A. 1Var5ity Volleyball1 5 212. Bath, Saliy Lynn 1111 Varsity Cheerleader, Pep Club, Student Council, Girls Choir, Spanish Club, G.A.A. 5212, 233, 240,239. BAUER, TIMOTHY PAUL 1121 5199 Foley Rd. 1381 5 D.C.T.125167. Bauer, Tom Anthony11015196. Bauer, David A. 11115 212. Bauer, Raymond M. 11115212. Baum, Steve11115212, 229. Baum, Steve Edward 1111 Football, Baseball 5 212, 224. Baumann, Bob11015196. Baumer, Jackie Sue 1101 Thalians, Pep Club 5 196, 239. BAYS, JANICE LYNN 11214271 Turf Lane 11115Jan 5 Thalians 9; AFS12; Health Careers 12 5 167. Beagle, Victoria Rae 1111 CALEDONIAN Business Staff, FBLA 5 213. Beal, Joseph A. 11015196. Beale, Cathy L. 1111 CALEDONIAN Business Staff, FBLA5213. Bechtol,10hn W. 11015196. Beck, Bob11115213. Beck, Mary Jo 1111 FBLA, CALEDONIAN Business Staff5213. Beck, Mike Andrew11115 213. BECK, THERESA C. 11215167. Beck, Valerie Ann11115 213. Beckemeyer,10hn L. 1101 5196. BECKER, BARRY WILLARD11216182 Kingoak Br, 1111 5 Football Manager 9; Band 9,10,11, and 12; Stu- dent Council 12; CALEDONIAN Business Staff 12 5 166, 239. Becker, Bob N. 1111. Becker, Bruce11115 213. Becker, Carolyn 1101 5196. Becker, Don W. 1101 Football, Basketball Mgr. 5196, 224, 225. Becker, James A.11015196. Becker, Jayne A. 1101CALEDONIAN Business Staff 5 196. BECKER,JOHN 11215166. Becker, Pamela A.1101Thalians 5196. Becker, Pam S. 1111 FBLA, CALEDONIAN Business Staff, Pep Club 5 213. Becker, Peggy Sue1111. Becker, Steve Lawrence11015196. Beckman, Steve 1. 1101 Football, Wrestling 5 196, 224. Bedard, Paul 1111 Cross Country, Track 5 213, 154, 228. BEDARD, SUSAN MARIE 1121 848 Serben Dr. 1381 5 CALEDONIAN Editorial Staff11 and 12 1Designed 11, Co-ed-in-chief 121; Audio-Visual Dept. 10,11, and 12 1Sec'y 11 and 121; Art Club12; French Club 9,10, and 11; Band 9,10, and 11 5 166, 138. Bedore, Julie Marlane 1111 PTA 5 213. Behrens, Kathy Lynn 1111 CALEDONIAN Staff 213. Behymer, Chris1101196. Beigel, Gary L. 1101196, 225, 229. Beiting, Patrick Henry 1111213. BEITING, RALPH1121213. Belew, Bill C. 1111 Oak Hills Marching Band; Oak Hills Concert Band; Boy's Bowling League 213, 227, 231. BELEW, IERALD R. 1121 661 Woody Hill 1381 1Jerry1 Hulla Freshman FootbaEl; Reserve Football 10; Cho- rus 9; VarsityTrack12; 166; 227. Bellman, Peggy M.1.01G.A.A.196. Bemerer, PamelaL1101Pep Club196. Benken,John Terry 1111 Hi-Y; Chess-Club 213. Bennett, Karen Andrea1111213. Bergdolt, Marlene 1111 Pep Club; Spanish Club; Student Council; Cheerleader 213; 233; 240; 239. BERNHARD, DALE 1FAC.1 13.5. at University of Cin- cinnati; Future Teachers of America; 141; 155; Eng- lish Ill. BERNS, GEORGE M. 11215096 Orangelawn Drive 1381 Football9;810; D.C.T.12;166. Berger, Jim Marvin 213. Bertke,Tere E. 1111213. BESSLER, TIMOTHY IOSEPH 1121 6104 Sharlene Court 1111 Tim-Boy's Bowling League 10; Latin Club 10; 001110 8111;1'urtle5118112; 167. Best of Oak Hills 92-101. Bettner, Donna 5.1101196. Betts, Jerry 1111 Football; Track; Band 213. 227. Beyer, Barb1.1101196. BEZANSON, WAYNE S. 1121 4419 Clenhaven 1381 Basketball Manager 10; 167. Bibbo, Maura 1. 1101 Pep Club; G.A.A., CALEDONI- AN196. BIBBO, MICHAEL, JAMES 1121 3216 Bellacre 1111 Mike Boy's Bowling League 9; Reserve Baseball 10; 167. BICHON, FRANCES 1FAC.1 13.5. at University of Ken- tucky 155; Dressmaking 8 Home Economics 1, 1118 IV. BICKEL, ALBERTJOHN 11217099 Laibef 1111; Student Council Representative 9; Football 9,10,11 812; Lat- in Club 9,10,118112;'Varsity 0 11 8:12; Track 9,10, 118:12;Wrestling12;Pep CIub 12; 167, 53, 224. Biddle, David Robert 1111 Oak Hills Band 9213. Biehn, Bob K. 1101 Bowling 196. BEIR, JOANNE MARIE 1121 4317 CVloverhill Terrace 1381 Joni Pep Club11; G.A.A.12; 166. Biggs, Tim 111101196. BIHN, DONNA 1FAC.1 B.A. in Mathematics at Uni- versity of Cincinnati; 8.5. in Education at University of Cincinnati; Spanish II. Birkemeier, Mike 1.1101196. Bischoff, GJen1101196. BiSCHOF, KENNETH W.11215916 Oakapple Dr. 1111 9 Stud 9 Concert Choir 11 and 12; Choral Ensem- ble 11 and 12; Football 9; Best of Oak Hi1ls10,11, and 12 9166. Bise, Steve11119 213. Bitzer, Jackie 1101 G.A.A., CALEDONIAN Editorial Staff9196. BITZER, SHARON WILMA 1121 3423 Ebenexer Road 1111 9 Bitsy 9 G.A.A. 10; B.O.E.11; CALEDONIAN Business Staff11; Audio-Visuals Club 12 9166. BIZZARRJ, KATHLEEN 1121 3368 Glenmont 1111 9 Kathy 9 Oakettes 10,11, and 12; Student Council 11 and 12; Best of Oak Hills 9,10,11, and 12; C..A.A. 9,10, 11, and 12; Dramatics 10,11, and 12; Sweetheart Court 11 9166, 56, 60, 233, 240, 239. Bizzarri, Linda 1111 G.A.A., Dramatics Club, Pep Club, Oakenes, Student Council 9 213, 233, 239. Blatt, Kathy 1111 F.T.A., Pep Club 9 213. Blazer, Rayl. 1111 Blazer, Tina M.11019196. BLEDSOE, GARY EUGENE11216812 Taylor 1111. Bledsoe, Margie11019196. BEess, Terry11119 213. Block, Kathleen M. 1101 G.A,A., Reserve Drill Team 9196. BLOCK, RONALD IOSEPH 1121 5796 Chiids 1111 9 Ron 9 Mixed Glee Club 9; Concert Choir and Enr semble 10; German Club 9,10, and 11; Oak Hills Honor Society 11; National Honor Society 12; Best of Oak Hills10 9166, 238. Bloemker, Kathy11119 213. Bloemker, Vicky1101 Pep Club, G.A.A., CALEDONI- AN Staff- 196. Blust, Pamela A.11111.A., 9213. Bocksteigel, Lisa Jean 1121 4191 Race Road 1111 9 Concert Choir and Ensemble 10 and 12; Best 01 Oak Hills 10 and 12; G.A.A. 9,10, and 11; German Club 10 and 11; Mixed Glee Club 9; TARTAN 11 and 12; TARTAN page editor12; Quill and Scroll12 9167. Boers, Marian N.1101Pep Club, G.A.A.9196. Boggs, James M.11019196. Boggs, Ronald E.11119 213. Bohl,Tom 11019196. Bohnen, Denise A. 1111 F.B.L.A. 9 213. Bohning,1ack C.1101Wrestling 9196. Bohning, Lynda 1. 1101 G.A.A., Pep Club, F.T.A. 9 196, 236. Bohrer,1erry A.11119 213. BOHRER, TERRY L. 1121 3902 Virginia Court 1111 9 Wrestling 9. Boles, Diane 5.1101 Pep Club; National Honor Socie- 1y 9 196. Bollinger, VickiLynn11119 213. BOLINGTON DARLENE CAIN 1121 566 Covedale Ave. 13819 Gail - 167, 213. Bolland, Gregg T. 1101 Wrestling Team; Track Team 9196. BOOK, VALERIE ANN 11215620 Windridge Dr. 45211 9 Val 9 FTA 1 and 4; AFS 2, and 3; Choir 1,2, and 3; Dramatics, Thaiian 3 and 4, Babes in Toyland 3, Wiz- ard of Oz 4; CALEDONIAN Editorial Staff 4 9167. Borgemenke, Michelle Lynne11019197. Borger,10hn P.1101Bowling League 9197. Bergman, Debby D. 11119 213. Borgmann, Robert Earl1101ArtClub 9197, 230. Bosken, Thomaslohn11019 197. Bossman, Terence M. 1101ArtClub 9197. BOTROS, BRENDA KAY 1121 5383 Bonita Drive 33 9 Brenda 9 Gaa 9 9167. Bottoni, Dan 11019197. Bottoni, Dave11119213. Botuchis,1imJoe11019197. Bova, Beth Ann11019197. Bova, Ron Joseph 11119 213. BOVARD, MARTHA EMILY 1121 552 Anderson Ferry 3B 9 Martha 9 6AA 9; German Club 9; Concert Choir 10,11, and 12; Ensemble 11 and 12; CALED- ONIAN Editorial Staff10,11,and12; Mixed Glee Club 9; Girls Glee Club 9; Best of Oak Hills 11, and 12 9168. Bowen, Rodney Michael 9 Football; Basketball; Baseball 9 213, 224, 225. Bowers, Rick A. 1111 Wrestling 213. Bowers, Sharon 1101 Pep Club; Mat Scotts 9 197, 232. BOWERS, THOMAS JOHN 1121 967 Hilliard 1361 Bowser 9 Band 11; German Club 10; Basketball 9; Basebail11 9165, 229. Boyer, Sherry L. 1111 Pep C1ub;FBLA 213. Boy's Bowling League 9127. Brabender, Keith 1101 Band, Tartan Represenetive 9 197,231. BRADLEY, LYNN DENISE 1121 6627 Taylor Road 1111 9 Stretch 9 CAA 9; CALEDONIAN Business Staff 11 9168. Brady, Cyndi A. 1111 Varsity Majorette; Best 01 Oak Hills 9 213, 232. Bradshaw, Susan Lyda 1111 AFS; 6AA; Girls Chorus 9 213. Brafford, Larry Edward11119 213. Branam, Terry11019197. Brandon, Cindy Gayle 1101 GAA, Pep Club; Reserve Drill Team9197. Brater, William David 1101 Reserve Football 9 197 224. Braun, Rick W. 1111 Wrestling 9 213. BRAUN, ROBERT GREGG 1121 3253 Anniston Drive 11119 Bob 9 Boy's Bowling League 11 and 12; Golf 10 and 11 9 168. Brauneis, Susan M. 11119 AFS 11; 213. BREEHNE, IOHN CHARLES 1121 3633 Summerdale Lane 11119 DCT. Breitenstein, Donna Marie11019197. Brennan, Cathy Susan 1111 GAA; FTA 9 213. Brennan, Dave Patrick11019197. BRENNAN, LILA SUE 1121 5387 Rybolt Road 1111 9 Sue 9 Mixed and Girls Glee Club; Mixed 81 Girls Chorus10;Girls GEee Club11; BOE Club11; CALEw DONIAN 51211111 and12; F.B.L.A.12; Red Cross 12 9 166. BRENNAN, MALCOLM FRANCIS 1121609610hnson Rd. 13919 M319 DCT9169. Brenner, Mike David11119 213. Bressert, Jay Alan 1111 Boy's Bowling League; Con- cert Choir; Choral Ensemble; Band; Best of Oak Hi1ls;Pep Band 9 213, 231. Brickler,10hn Terrence1101Band 9 197, 231. BRIDGETT, GLENN EDWARD 1121. Mt. Alverno School 1381 Bridgett 9 Football 10,12; Swimming 10 and 12 9169. Brinker, Barry1111213. BRINKER, CAREY F.1121Wrestling 9; Diving team 10 and 11; 169. Brinker, Debbie Kay1111213. BRINKER, STEPHEN G. 1FAC.1 BA. English at St. 10- seph's College and MA. English at Xavier University 9 English II and Ill. Brinnen, Kathy11019197. : But Bristow, Bill Greg 9 213. Britt, Shelley A. 1101 G.A.A., Reserve Oakettes, Pep Club 9197. Brockhaus, Jeffrey D. 1101 Honor Society, Reserve Wrestling 9197, 230, 238. Brockhaus, Roy A.11119 213. BROCKHOFF, ROBERT 1FAC.1 B.A. and M.Ed. at University of Cincinnati 9 American History, World History9155. Brockhoff, Terry A.1101Band 9 197, 213. Brookhank, Randy G. 11019197. Brooks, Carol E. 1111 G.A.A. 1Manager1, German Club, Honor Society 9 213, 235, 238. Brookes, Donn D. 1111 Audio-Visual, Staff Photogra- pher 9 213. Brooks, Dusty G. 11119 213. BROOKS, MICHAEL11211126 Hickok13819 Golf 9; Baseball 10 and 11; Football 10; Basketball 9,10, and 11; Varsity O 11 and 12 9169, 225. Brooks, Steve M.11019197. Bross, Randy Joseph 1111 Brossard, Debbie Ann 11019197. Brown,DaryIl.11119 213. Brown, David Gregory 1111 9 AFS, Health Careers, Thalians 9 213, 62, 239. BROWN, SHElLA JOYCE 11214445 Delhi 1381 9 She 9168. Brumbaugh, AJiceFaye11119 213. Bruner, Beth 1111 AFS 1Treasurer1, G.A.A., Red Cross 1Vice-President1, FTA - 213. Bruns, Barry 1111 Band 9 213, 231. Bruns, Debbie Lyn 11019197. Eryant,Cherleecilia11019197. Bryant, Dave M.11019197. Bryan, Don E. 1111 Varsity Football, Varsity Basket- ball, Varsity Track, Varsity 0 , Mixed Chorus 9 213, 74, 75, 224, 227, 226, 231. BUCALO,1ENN!FER MARIE1121286 Deephaven Dr. 13819 Bucs 9 Choral Music 9,10,11, and 12; Choral Ensemble 11 and 12; Dramatics 11 and 12; Best of Oak Hills 11 and 12 9 168, 239. Buchanan, Sandra Lou11119 213. Bucher, Bonnie Marie11119 213. Bucher, CarolAnn1101-197. Bucher,1ayne 1111 G.A.A.9 213, 235, 236. BUCHER, MARYJANE11217037 Harrison Pk. 1391. Buell, Deb1101AFS 9197. BURCHFIELD, BILLYJOEL11212996 Bailey Dr. 11119 Burch 9 Band 9 and 12; Wrestling 9; track 9 9168. Burba, Deanna1101G.A.A., Dramatics 9198, 239. Burke, Tom11019198. Burke, Traman 1111 Basketball 9 213, 225. Burkhart, Chris11019 198. Burkhart, Don11019198. Burkhart, Gary1101 Reserve Football 9 198, 224. BURKHART, PEGGY ANN 11215374 Pembina Dr.1381 - Peg 9 COE 12 9168. BURRESS, JANET 1FAC.1 3.5. at Miami University 9 Future Business Leaders of America - Typing l, shorthand 19155. BURRIS, CARLA IEAN 1121 3371 Greenway Ave. 1111 9 Girls Choir 9, and 11; Mixed Glee Club; G.A.A. 9, 10,11, and 12; Mat Scots11; CALEDONIAN Business Staff 11 9168. BURRIS, MARSHA JANE 1121 3371 Greenway Ave. 11119 Girls Glee Club 9; Mixed Chorus 10; G.A.A. 9, 10,11, and 12; CALEDONIAN Business Staff11; Mat Scotts 11 9169. Busse,1im11019198. BUTCHER, MARK EDWARD 1121 5513 Childs Ave. 11119 Butch 9 Swimming 9,10,11, and 12; Co-Cap- tain of Swimming Team12; Varsity O 10,11, and 12 9 169, 223, 231. Buten, Greg A. 11119 214. BUTLER, AMORET 1FAC.1 AB, at Guilford College, But M.A.T. at Duke University 1 English III and IV 1 155. BUTLER, TODD NEAL 1121 5078 Staas Rd. 1450021 - Track 10,11, and 12; Swimming 11 and 12; Varsity '10 10,11, and 12; Latin Club 10 1 169, 227, 228, 231. BUTTLEWERTH, HARRYIOSEPH 11211 169. BUTTELWERTH, MARCIA11011198. BYERS, RICHARD 1FAC.1 8.5.211 University of Cincin- nati 1 Table Tennis Club 1 World History 1 127, 156. Byrns, Bruce1101 Band 1198. COE 145. CAIN, JOHN JOSEPH 1121 1115 Hilliard Dr. 1381 1 Marching Band 9,10, and 12; Best of Oak Hill510,11, and 12 1168, 231. Cain, Tom11011198. CALEDONIAN Business Staff 137. CALEDONIAN Editorial Staff138. CALLOWAY, DIANNE SUSAN 1121 5478 Alomar Court 13811 Di 1 Girls Glee Club 9; G.A.A. 9; Girls Chorus 10; Pep Club 12; FBLA 12 1168. Calvin,John1101. Ca1vin,10hn1101. CAMPER, DONALD LYNN 1121 3946 Virginia Ct. 1111 1 Don 1 Football 12; Wrestiing 12; Baseball 12 1 168, 53, 224. Campisano, Mikelohn11011 227. CONNELL, SANDRA SUE 1121 2451 South Rd 1381 1 Sandi 1 G.A.A. 10; Dramatics 9; COE 12 1168. CARLETON, BOB 1111 Band, AudEo-Visual 1 214, 231. Carlotta, Micheal11011198. Carlson, Barry Lynn1111- 214. Carlton, Steve 1101 1 198- Carnival106 19. CARR, CHARLES 1FAC.1 A.B. at Morehead Universi- ty 1 Special Education 1156. Carrig, Dave 1111 - 214. Carringer, Diane Marie 1111 G.A.A. 1 214, 235. Carringer, RobertW.11111 214. Carroll, Kathleen Denise11111 214. Carroll, Patrickloseph11111 214. CARROLL, SHARON ANN 1121 5964 Cleves Warsaw 13811 G.A.A. 9 1168, 214. Caruso, Beth D. 1111 G.A.A., Girls Track Team 1 214. Cave, Sandie L. 11111 214. Chamberlain, Karen Sue 1111 TARTAN, Pep Club, G.A.A., Mat Scots 1 214, 232. CHANDLER, JEFF L. 1111 Football, Wrestling, Track, Choral Ensemble, Best Of Oak Hills 1 214, 226, 227, 231. CHANEY, ARTHUR C. 1121 5586 North Glen 1111 1 Mixed Chorus 9,10, and 11; Concert Choir 12; Cho- ral Ensemble 12 1169. Chaney, Pamela 1101 Red Cross Club, G.A.A., Thali- an51198. Chapman, Linda Lee 1111 Pep Club 1 214. CHEEK, DONNA CAROL11215930 Childs AV. 1111. Cheerleaders123. Chess Club137. Chessey Jim 1111 - 214. Chessey, John 1111 Varsity Football 1 214, 224. Chizer, Cheri 1111 Pep Club, G.A.A., Dramatics 1 214.239. CHIZER, VIRGINIA 1FAC.1 8.5. at University of Cin- cinnati 1 English II. CHRIST, RICHARD JOSEPH 1121 468 Pedretti 1381 1 169. Christensen, John E. 1111 Wrestling 1 214. Christerson, Barbara Lynn 1111. Christerson, Mary1011111 214. CINNAMON, CAROLYN 1FAC.1 BA. at University of Kentucky 1 Typing I and II 1 156. Cirrincione, Michaelloseph11011198. Clark,Cathy11011 198. CLARK, DANNA 1FAC.1 R.N. at University of Cincin- nati 1 Co-Sponsor Red Cross 1 Nurse 1154. Class Ads 245-247. CLAYTON, ERNEST A.1FAC.1 8.5. at Purdue, M.S. at Butler 1 Chess Club 1 Physical Science, Biology 1 137. CLAYTOR, STEPHEN LYNN 11213691 Coral Cables 1 Football 9,10,11 and 12 1Varsity 10,11, and 121; Swim- ming 9; Varsity O 10,11, and 12 1169,153, 224. Clear, Marianne 1111 Pep Club 1 214. Clements, Cathy Colleen 1101 G.A.A. Swimming 1 198. CLEMENTS, CHERYL LEA 11213901 Florence Ave. 1111 1 Chorus 9,10, and 11; COE 1Treasurer1 12 1169. Clifton, Richl. 11111 214. Cline, Steve1101 Football1198, 224. Closterman,10hn1101Chess, Swimming 1198, 228. COATES, DONN 1FAC.1 8.5. at Wilmington Coflege, M. at Xavier University 1 Athletic Director - Physi- cal Education 1111 74,155,230. Coates, Tom 1101 Reserve Football 1 198, 224, 230. Coleman,Ken1101-198. COLEMAN, RICHARD CHARLES 1121 442 Morrvue Dr. 13811 Dick. COIina, Pam Ann 1111 G.A.A., Art Club, AFS 1 214. Collings, Debbie F.11111 214. Colfins, Arthw11011198, 70. Collins, Ruth 1101Pep Club 1198. Collins, Sheily Lee11011198. Combs, Cindy Carol 1111 Pep Club, G.A.A., French Club 1 214. Combs,11m1101Wrestling 1198. CONES, CHERI LYNN 1121 6011 Musketeer Dr. 1111 1 Cher 1 Art Club 9; Thalians 12; Audio-Visual Aids 12; Best of Oak Hills12; ConcertChoir 12, Cho- ral Ensemble 12; Student Affairs Committee 12 1 168. Conklin, Kim 1 198. CONKLIN, TERRENCE GUY1121 2740 Werkridge Dr. 1111 - Terry 1 Audio-Visual Aids 10; and 11; Swim- ming 11 and 121 168, 227. CONNER, GLADYS 1FAC.1 B.S. at University 01W151 consin 1 Algebra II, Plane 8: Solid Geometry. CONNER, VERNON 1Fac.1 B.A. at University of Ken- tucky, M. at University of Illinois 1 Class of '73 1 Guidance Counselor 1154. CONNERS, MICHAEL TIMOTHY 1121 6242 Sharlene 11111 Mike 1 Wrestling 9 and 10; Baseball 11; Golf 12 1168. CONNLEY JAMES WILLIAM 1121 5590 Biscayne 1111 1 Mixed Glee Club 9 1168. Cook, Brenda Maureen 1111 AFS, Pep Club, G.A.A. 1214. Cook, Debbie Ann 1111 Spanish Club, G.A.A. 1 214. Cooks163. COOLEY, LARRY DAVID112153,12 BrairhiH Dr. 1381 1168. Cooiey, Terry R. 1111 Pep Club 1 214. COONEY, KENNETH LYNN 1121 5049 Mt Alvernord 1381 - 169. Cooper, Lisa Ann 1111 G.A.A., Pep Club - 214. COPENHAUER, DON RAY11216367 Springmyer 1111 1Footba119; Latin Club 10; Spanish Club11; Wres- tling10,11, and 12 1169. Copenhauer, Donna Kay1101G.A.A. 1Honor Teams1 1198. COPPEDGE, KATHLEEN ANN11215278 Andy Ct. 1381 1 Kathy- 169. Coppedge, Sandy L.11111 214. CORDREY, DEBORAH LYNN 11213870 Biehl Ave. 1111 Pep Club 9 and 11 1169. CORRELL, DONNA MARIA 1121 6418 Bridgetown Rd.11111 Music 9,10,11, and 12. CORSON, KATHY LOUISE11215622 Breezewook Dr. 1111 1 Majorettes 11 and 12; Honor Society12; Na- tional Honor Society12; Best of Oak Hills 11 and 12 1170, 232, 238. Coston, Kay Ann11011198. COSTON, RAMONA LYNN 1121 3537 Lcoust Lane 1381- Mona 1 Thalians 9,10,11, and 12; Thespians 9,10,11, and 12; Art Club 9; Red Cross Club 9; AFS 11; Health Careers Club11; YFA10,11, and 12; Glee Club 9; FTA 10 and 11; Library Aide 12 1170, 239. Cotcamp, Fred Clinton 11011198. COTTINGHAM, PATRICIA 1121 5453 Starcrest Dr. 1381 1 Fatty 1 170. COUCH, JOHN ARTHUR 1121 4391 Skylark 1381 1 Art 1 Football 9,10,11, and 121Varsity10,11, and 121; Wrestling 9,10,11, and 12 1Varsity 10,11, and 121; Track 9,10,11, and 12 1 Varsity 11 and 121; Varsity 1'0 10,11, and12; 170,53,132,224,226. Couch, Susan L. 11111 214. Couch, Terry Lee11111198. Cowdry,Dave1101Football, Wrestling 1198. COWLEY, PAULETTE 10 1121 2819 Springwood Ct. 11111 Paula 1 G.A.A. 10; Pep Club 10; CALEDONI- AN Business Staff 11 and 12; Pep Club 12 1170. COX, BERNIE DANIEL1121351GJen Oaks. Cox, Bob William 1111. Cox, Chester 1111 Cross Country, Track 1 214,154-5, 227, 228. Cox, Douglas R. 1111 Band, Chess Club 1 214, 231. Cox, Joan K 1101 Health Careers Club, G.A.A., 1 1913. Cox, Paula1101Pep Club, G.A.A.1198,232. Craig, Mary Ann 11011198. Craig, Nancy Lynn 1 Cheerleading, Pep Club, C.A.A. 1198, 233. Cranert, leneane Marie1101Dramatics 1198, 239. CRAVEN, JAMES ANDREW11216143 Kingoak Dr. 11111Jirn 1 Football 9; Swimming10,11, and 12; Golf 10 and 11; German Club 10 and 11; Pep Club 12; Turtles 11 ancl12 1171, 228. CREMERING, IOSEPH MICHAEL 1121 6307 Starvue Dr.1111110e 1 DCT 12; Boys' Bowling League 9,10, and 11 1171. CRIMMEL, CHARLES BERT 1121 4311 Cloverhiil 1381 1 Chuck -- Football 9,10, and 11; Hi-Y 9; Art Club 11 and 12; Track 9,10,11 and 12; Wrestling11 and 12; Pep Club 11 and 12; Varsity O 11 and 12 1171, 227. CRIMMEL, STEVEN D. 11214311 Cloverhill Terr. 1381 1 Crim 1 Footbal19,10, and 11; Track 9; Art Club 9; Spanish Club 9; Pep Band 9, Band 9; Hi-Y 9 1171. CROCKETT, DOUGLAS IOHN 11213004 Westbourne Dr.11111 AudiO-Visual Aids 9,10,11, and 12; CALE- DONIAN Editorial Staff10,11, and 12; TARTAN 10, 11, and 12; Quill and Scroll 11 and 12 1170,140. Crofford, Paula Ann1101 Pep Club 1198. Croker, Robin Ann 1111 Dramatic Club, Pep Club, YFA 1 214, 62, 239. Crone, Stanley1101Bowling 1198. Cronemiller, Deborah Lynn 1111- 214. Cullen, Robertlame511011 198. Cunningham, Ruth Ellen 1101 Pep Club, Thalian, Stage Crew, Thespian, Chorus, WIZARD OF OZ, ARSENIC 81 OLD LACE 1198, 239. Curfman, Nancy Rae1101G.A.A. - 198. Curley, Patrick Albert1111- 214. Custodian 163. DCT 144. DAFFJN, BARBARA A. 1121 5305 Delhi Dr. 1381 1 Barb 1 Student Council 9,10,1and 11; Audio-Visual 1Secretary111 and 12; G.A.A. 10 and 11 1Manager of Softball1011170. Dale, Toni 1111214. DALESSANDRO, JOHN DOMINIC 1121 6961 Harri- son Rd.13911 Kink 1 Track10 and 11; Basketball 9 1170, 214. D'AMICO, PEGGY JEAN 1121833 Serven Drive 13811 Peg 1 CAA 9; Dramatic512 1170. DANIEL, KATHLEEN RUTH 11213200 Westbourne Dr. 11111 Kathy 1 Girls Glee Club 9; German Club 12 1170. Daniel, Mark H. 1101 Art Club; Dramatics Club 1Thalian1. Daria, 1enny Marie 191 German Club; Pep Club; Sophomore Float 198. Daugherty Mikelames 1111214. Daum, George Louis 1101 Golf, Thalian 1198. Davenport,1ennie Christi1101CALEDONIAN 1198. DAVENPORT, PATRICIA EILEEN 1121 3418 Glaston- bury Ct. 1111 Patti - 171. Davidson, Donna 1111. Davis, Brian Richard1101198. Davis, Daniel Lee 1121 6937 Bluebird Ln. 1 Sally 1 171. Davis, Dave Daniel 1101 1 198, 214. Davis, Debbie Ann 1198. Davis, Diane M. 1111. Davis, loe R.1101 Dramatics, Chess Club,198, 77, 239. DAVIS, JOHN MARK11215600 Bridgetown Rd. 45211 1 John 1 Dramatics 9,10,11,12 1171, 62, 77, 239. DAVIS, PAMELA CHRISTINE1121987 Beechmeadow Lane 1381 1 Pam 1 GAA 9; FTA 10; Latin Club 10; CALEDONIAN Copy Staff111171. DAVIS, RICHARD 1FAC.1 3.5. at Ohio State Universi- ty 1 Assistant for alI-Marching Band, Pep Band, Oakettes, Reserve Drill team, Majorettes, Reserve Majorettes 1120,156, 231. Davis, Sandy1111- 214. DEEMS, JANICE SHELLEY 11214447 Clcnhaven13811 Deemy Demon 1 FBLA12; GAA12; Junior Achieve- ment112; Pep Club 12 1 170, Deesen bock, Mike Frank 1101. DEETZ, CLAUDIA ANN 1121 5112 Grossepointe Ln. 13811 Claud 1 C.A.A. 9 1170. DEGROFF, JANE 1FAC.1 B.A. at University of Iowa and M.Ed. at University of Cincinnati 1 Gaa 1 156 1 Physical Education and Health H1156. Dektas,1im Ralph11111 215. Delacretaz, Nancy A. 1111 Girls Choir; Spanish Club 1 214. DEL CONTE, ARTHUR 1FAC.1 3.5. and M.Ed. at Xav- ier University 1 156, 224 American History. DEL PILAR, LUIS 1FAC.1 BA. in Ed. at University of Puerto Rico and MA, in Ed. at University of Cincin- nati 1 Spanish1,JI,IlE1 156. Delseno, Cheryl Ann 1 Pep Club 1198. Dennis, Greg T. 1111 Football Team, Basketball, Track - 214, 224, DENTON, STEVEN W. 1121 3559 Sandal 1111 1 Steve 1170. DEY, SHARON R. 1121 5528 Windridge Dr. 1111 1 Cheri 1170. Dezarn, Linda1101198. Dickhoner,Tom 1.. 1111 Marchingband; A.F.S. 1215, 231. DIEHL, RONALD DENNIS 11215447 North Glen1111 1 Band 9,10,11, and 12 1171, 231. DIEKMANN, KERRYI. 1121170, 215. Diener, Sue Christine 198, 236. DILLON, BONNIE KAY 101198. Dillon, Ron Lee1111198. Dilworth, Steve Allen 1111198. Dirr, Daniel Allen 11111Chess Club, Vice President; Honor Society; National Honor Society 215, 238. Dirr, Ellsworth F. 1111. DIRR, GARY11213698 Edgebrook11111171. DIRR, GERALDINE DIANE11214988 Mt.AIverno1381 1 Gerry. Distler, Denise Gail 1111 1 Tartan, CALEDONIAN Business Staff, Band, CAA 1 215, 231, 232. Ditullio, ToniMarie1111214. DIXON, PAULA FAY11211171,214. Dodge, Roger 13.1 214. Dole, Dee DolJries, Sue Mary 1101 Swimming 1 G.A.A. 1198. DONAHUE, JOANNE MARY 1121 6399 Bridgetown Road 11111Joanne 1 French Club 9 8: 10; Pep Club 9,10,11, 8112 1171. Donaldson, lill Marae 1111 Oakettes; G.A.A.; Dra- malics1Thespian1. DORNETTE, CLIFFORD HOWARD 1121 5901 Coun- tryhills 1381 1 Bud 1 Golf team 9,10, 8: 11; Latin Club 9 8: 10; Pep Club 12 1 170. Dornette, Deannajoyce1101198. DORNETTE, PRISCILLA ANN11216314 Blueberry Hill 11111 Pris 1170. Dotzauer, Russ C. 1111214. DOTZAUER, STEVEN JOSEPH 1121 5319 Belclare 1391 Dotzie D.C.T. 12. Downard, Alice Louise1111214. DRACH, PAULA SUE 1121 3353 Harwinton 1111 1 Paul 1or1 Sue-e 1 G.A.A. 9; Drama 11 8212; ThespL ans 11 8: 12; CALEDONIAN Business Staff 11; 170, 239. Drake, Bruce Edward 1101 198. Drake, Musie1101. Dramatics 134-135. DREW, MONROE1FAC.1 3.5. and MA. at Ohio State University 156 1 English IV. Duebber, Bev Gail1111214. DUEBBER,JAN1CE MAUREEN1121426 Kitty Lane1381 1 Dueb 1 G.A.A. 9 81 10; French Club 9,10, 8: 11 1ViceaPresident,111; Honor Sodety 12; Pep Club 10, 113:12; 1Treasurer,111; 1C0uChairman,121; National Honor Society; Student Council; 170,238,239. Duffy, Dan Joseph 1101 198. Duke, Tom 1111 Bowling League 1 214. Dunaway, Dwight1111214. DUNHAM, MARTY MICHAEL 1121 5474 Joey Terrace 1111 1 Marty 1 Wrestling 9; Band 9,10,11, 8: 12; Wrestling 10 1170,231. Dunlap, BrendaJean1101Dramatics Club 1198. DYE, BEVERLY FAYE11213434 Marcella11111 Bev 1 171. EADS, W. CLARK 1FAC.1 8.5.31 University of Cincin- nati; M. Ed. at Xavier 1 Assistant, Varsity 0. Foot- ball; Assistant, Basketball 1156, 225, 224. Eagan, Jackie Ann 1101 Health Careers Club; Honor Society 199, 238. Eagle, Dan 1101 199. Ebbers, Don A. 1101199. Eckert, Debbie Lyn 1101 G.A.A.; Pep Club; Reserve Drill Team 1 199, 236, 235. Eckert, Dennis 111111214. Eckstein, Vicki Lynn 1101199. EDER, CHRISTOPHER R. 1121171. EDGAR, ROBERT RICHARD1121 5541 Surrey Avenue 11111 Bob. Edwards, Daniel Lee1111214. Eifert, Richard Terry 1111 Chess Club; Band 1 214, 231. Eilerson, Kathy Ann1101Drama Club, G.A.A. 1199. Eisenecker, Mike Robert1101199. Eisenecker, Steve William11011199. Eisermonn, KentL.11011 199. Elliott, Debbie Ann1101Pep Club, G.A.A. 1199. Ellis, Rhonda Louise 1121 4966 Schroer Ave. 1361 1 Ron 1 G.A.A. 9; BOE 11 1171. Emerson, Mike Craig1101Football1 199, 224, 227. Emge, Steve Ralph11011199. Emig,1effAllan 1111. Emig, Randy Eugene11111199. Enderle, Terry Charles11011199. Engel, Darlene Ann11111 214. England,Katheylo11O11199. F15 ENGLAND, KENT WILLIAM 1121 457 Happy Dr. 1381 1 Audio-Visual 10,11, and 12 1Vice-President 11 and 121; Student Affairs Committee12; German Club 9; French Club11; Sports Editor CALEDONIAN 11 and 121171,13B. England, Mark W. 1101 Reserve Football, German Club 1199. English, Debbie A. 1111 Pep Club 1 214. Ense, Bruce A.11111 214. Espelage, Stevelerry11111 215. Espenscheid, Dale Henry11011199. ESPICH, DAVID CARL11213646 Eyrich 11111 Band 9. Espich, Richard Dean 1111. Essen, Margie Mary1101Pep Club, G.A.A., 1199. ESSEg, ROBERT J. 1121 5832 North Glen 1111 1 Bob Ellsworth, John Douglas 1111 Swim Team, Band, Wa- ter Polo Team, Best of Oak Hills, Pep Band, Tennis. Estes, Donna Lee 1111 Red Cross Club 1 215. Estes, Larry Alan 1101 Footbail Team 1199, 224. Ettensohn, Robin Mary 1101 G.A.A., Pep Club, Ger- man Club, Honor Society 1199, 238. Evans, CandiEllen1101Pep Club 1199, 239. Evans, Randy A. 11111 214. Evans, Torn Clark 1101 Reserve Football 1199, 224, 229. Faculty 150-163. Faeth, Gus G. 1111 Football, Track 1 215, 224, 227, 231. Fahnle, David C113 rles 1111 1 215. Fain, Joan Ann 11111215. Fairbanks, Grace Marie 1101 G.A.A., Drill Team, Stu- dentCouncEl1199, 239. FAIRBANKS, ROGER EDWARD 11216924 Hearne1111 1 Rog 1 Cross Country 10,11, and 12; Track10,11, and 12; Latin Club 9 and 10; Varsity O 10,11, and 12 1172, 227, 228, 231. Fall Play 62-63. Farr, Tom A, 1111 Debate, Baseball, Carbo's Crowd 1 215. FBLA141. FEAGAN, JOYCE ANN 1121 5240 RyboIt Rd. 1111 1 Spanish Club 9; Girls Glee Ciub 9; Mixed Chorus 10; Girls Choir11; CALEDONIAN Business 51211111; COE 121172. FEE, DONNA 10 1121 4401 Cioverhill Terrace1381 1 Fiffi 1 Choir 81 Exsemble10,11, and 12; Thespians11 and12; German Club 11 and 12 1172, 62, 239, Fehr, Steve Robert1101 Bowling, 60111199. Feidhake, Gerardloseph11011199. Felix, James Lee 1111 Cross Country, Varsity Basket- ball Manager, Baseball, Carbo's Crowd 1 215, 225, 229. Ferrarelli, Michael Joseph 1101 Football 1 199, 224, 229. FESSEL, JANICE MARY11216574 Visitation11111jan 1 French Club 9 and 10; G.A.A. 9,10,11, and 12 1Vice-President 121; Volleyball 9,10,11, and 12; Ten- nis12; Basketball 9.10.11, and 12; Swimming 11 and 12; Softball 9,10,11, and 12 1173, 235, 236. Fieler, Paul Edward11111 215. FingerJef-fB. 11111215. Finger, Steven George 11215513 Montview Ct. 13811 Steve. Finn, Sandra Kay1101G.A.A., Pep Club, FTA; Reserve Driii Team, CALEDONIAN Staff1199, 239. Fiorito, Agostino1101 Mixed Glee Club 1199. Firsich, Chris Raye1101 Football 1 200, 224, 225. FIRSICH, RANDALL THOMAS 11213344 Moonridge 11111 Randy 1 French Club10 and 11 1173. Fischbach, Leslie11011 200. FISCHBACH, MICHAEL ANTHONY1121171 Pedretti Rd.13811 Tony 1 Swimming 9,10, and 11 1173. Fischer, Dave C. 1111 Band, Stage Crew, Best of Oak Hi lls, Tennis 1 215, 230, 231. F15 FISCHER, DAVID E. 1121448 Happy Dr. 13612 Dave - Baseball112173. Fischer, Wayne Robert 1111 Football; Wrestling 2 215, 224, 225. Fisher, Cathy Lee1101G.A.A.; Pep Club 2 200, Fisher, Ralph E. 1111 Track 2 215, 224. Fitzgerald, Keith Edward Fitzgerald, Nancy Marie 1101 Pep Club; G.A.A. 2 200. FLACH, SHARON ANN 1121 5539 Rapid Run 1331 2 Shar2172. FLAHERTY, THOMAS JOSEPH 1121 1011 Hilliard Dr. 1381 2 Don 2 Football 9,10,118112; Varsity 0 11612; Basketb3119,10,118112; 2172, 224, 231 . FLAKE, 11M FRANKLIN 1121 6110 Snyder Road 1391 2 Jim 2 Football 9,10,11, 8:12; Wrestling 9,10,11, 8c 12; Track 9,10,11, 3t 12; Varsity 0 10,11, 82 12 2 172, 73, 224, 226, 227, 231. Fleming, Linda Sue 1111 Audio Visual; Dramatic Club 2215. Fletcher, Don Thoma511112 215. Flick,Bob11012 200. Flisik, Robert Charles 1121 275 Pedretti Road 1381 2 Bob 2 Health Careers Club 11 8: 12; Audio Visual11 8: 12; Chess Club 12. FLOETKER, BOB E. 11216007 Lawrence 11112 Bob 2 Football Manager 9; D.C.T. Club12; 2 172. Fioetker, Mike John 1111 Debate Team, Drama Club, Audio Visuai, Hi-Y; Tartan 2 239. Flower, PatA.11112 215. Fiowers, Janice C.1101G.A.A.2 200. Fluegeman, Richard1101Band 2 200, 231. Football 50-53. Foreign Student 66-67. Foucht, Vicki 1nez 1111 Concert Choir; Tartan Repre- sentative 2 215. Fouts, Dave Allen 1101 Basketball 2 200, 225, 227. Fowler, Jeffrey K. 1111 Choral Ensemble; Concert Choir; Best of Oak Hills 2 215. Fowler, Lisa K. 1101 G.A.A.; German Club; Pep Club; Honor Society; CALEDONIAN: Mixed 8: Girls Choir - 200, 233. Fox, Joe R.1111215. Francis, Gary 8.1111200. FRANK, WILLIAM NELSON 1121 4039 Wildcherry Court 11112 Don Ho 2 Band 10,11, 8: 12 2 172, 231. Franklin,Tim W.1101200. FRANKS, JILL ANNETTE 11216225 Elkwaier Court 1111 2 Oakettes 11 8:12; Student Council 10 6: 12; TAR- TAN 9,10,11; Honor Society 11 8:12; Secretary Hon- or Society12; National Honor Society 11 8x 12; Ger- man Club 10,11, 8112; Quill 81 Scroli11,8112 2173, 223, 238. FRANZ, STEVEN PATRICK 1121 3642 Powner Road 11112 Steve 2173. FRASHER, MARGARET, ANN'1121346 Anderson Fer- ry Road13812 Peggy 2 8.0.13. 11; 0AA. 9 2173. Frederick, Peggy Ann 1111 Health Careers Club; Girls Chorus 2215. FREDWEST, MARK DAVID 11214310 Race Road 1111. FREEMAN, WILLlAM MICHAEL 1121816 Neeb Road 13812 Bin 2173. Freeman, Marieange Christian 1101 2 200. Freese; David Michael 1101 2 200. Freese, Debbie A. 1101 G.A.A.; Pep Club, Drama Club, Majorettes; 2 200. Freppon, Greg K. 1111 Stage Crew 1Co-Chairman1; Band, Best of Oak Hills,1Stage Crew12 215, 231, 239. Freudemann, Barbara Ann 1111 G.A,A.2215. FREUDEMAN, ERNEST PAUL 1121 Wrestling 2 172, 216, FREUDENBERG, KATHERINE MARY 11213553 Neih- eisel Avenue 1111 2 Fruity 2 F.T.A. 9 610; Spanish Club 9; CO-Ed Hi-Y1O 2172. Frey, Nick11012 200. Fritz, Mark R. 1111 Cross Country, Track 2 216, 228. FRITZ, TERRY MICHAEL11215469 North Glen 11112 Mixed Glee Club 9; Concert Choir 10,11, and 12; Choral Ensemble 11 and 12 2172. Frondorf, Cherle.11112 216. Frost,1ackie11012 200. FTA141. Fuerst, Steven Carl 1101 2 200. Fuller, David Albert11012 200. Fuller, Pam S. 1101 G.A.A., Pep Ciub, Reserve Drill Team 2 200. Fultz, Holly Jane 1111 G.A.A., AFS 2 216. G.A.A.128-131. Gabelman, Richard A. 11012 200, 230. Calbreath, Max E11111- 200. GALLAGHER, WELLIAM T. 1FAC.1 3.5. at University of Notre Dame 2 Chemistry, Physical Science 2 156. GALLIGAN, VIRGINIA LEE 1121 4724 Basil Lane 1381 2 Ginger 2 Dramatics 9; Bridge Club 10; Home EC Club 11; Pogues Board11; FBLA 11 and 12 2172. Gandenberger, Gail 1111 Red Cross, Dramatics 2 216. Gander, BiIlJoseph1101Cross Country, Pep Club. Gannon, Michelle 1ae 1101 G.A.A., CALEDONIAN, Pep Club, German Club, Reserve Drill Team, Tennis 2 200. Gardner, Joann L.11112216. Gardner, Rich11112200, Garland, Debbie1101 2 200. GARRARD, KATHLEEN ANN 1121 5812 North Glen 1111 2 Kathy 2 FHA 9; Mat Scots 11; Pep Club 12; FBLA 12 2173. Garrett, Arlene K.11112 216. GARVIN, TIMOTHY MILTON 1121 1231 Anderson Ferry 1381 2 Garv 2 Debate 1Captain1111 and 12; NFL11 and 12; Thespian 11 and 12 2173, 239. Garvin, Terry M. 1111 Debate 2 216, 239. CARZA, DENNIS, VICTOR 11215326 Belclare Rd. 1391 2 Cross Country 9; Track 9; Thalians 10 and 11; Thespians 10 and 11; NFL11; Latin Club 9,10,11, and 12 2173. Garza, lvo Antonio 1111 Wrestling 2 216. GEBHARDT, DEBORAH ANN 11215932 Country Hills 1381 2 Dramatics 9,10, and 11; Cheerleading 9 and 10; G.A.A. 9; AFS 9,10,11, and 12; Pep Club 9,10, and 12; Best of Oak Hills 9,10, and 12 2173. Gebhardt, Gregory Roush 1111 Varsity Football, Var- sity Basketball, Varsity Track, Varsity O 2 216, 224, 225,227, 231. GEEDING, SUSAN A. 11213147 South Rd. 11112 Sue 2172. Gehring, Duane L. 1111 Varsity Football, Swimming 2 216, 224, 228. GEISER, PAUL1FAC.1A. B. at Thomas More College, M. Ed. at Xavier University 2 Senior Math, Math Refresher 2156. Ceist, Fred 1101 2 200 Geith, Dennis11012201. Gellenbeck, Barb11012201. CEMMELL, PEGGY ANN11215618Chi1d5 Ave. 1111. GEMMELL, RAYMOND PATRICK 1121 5618 Childs Ave.1111- Ray 2 GEORGE, KENNETH PAUL11215379 Bonfa 0.13812 George-172. German Club 142 Gerth, Denise11012 201. Gerth, Greg A. 1101 Wrestling, German Club 2 201 226. GETZ, CHRISTINE ANN1121 6006 Sheed Rd. 1391 2 172. Getz,Jacqueline11012 201. GIBBENS, DOLORES 1FAC.1 B.S. at Indian State Uni- versity 2 Red Cross 2 English118alll2156. Gibbs, Mike11012 201, 231. Gibson, Marlene 1101 CALEDONIAN, Thalaians, 7 German Club, Girls 8: Mixed Chorus, Homecoming, FTA 2 201, 239. . GICK, ROBERT LOUIS 1121 5104 Jankard Ln. 13912 Slick 2 Giese, MichaelE.1101Footba112 201, 227. Gilb, Mike D.11112 216. Gilbert, Debbie11012 201. GILBERT, EMILY BURNS 1121 5566 Childs 1111 2 Cheerleader 9; Pep Club 9 and 10; G.A.A. 9; Oak- ettes 11 and 12; Sweethert Cour13 2172, 223. GILKESON, KEITH EUGENE 1121 519 Greenwell Rd. 13812172. Gilkeson, Susan E.11012 201. Gilkey, Dan11112 216. Gilpin, Michael T. 11112216. GINANDT, JAMES THOMAS 1121 66099 Wooderest 138121011 2173. GINGERICH, TOM E. 11211033 Hickok13812173. Girten, Carla Ann 1111 German Club, G.A.A. 2 216, 2.35. Girten, Roy Edward 11012 201. CLEASON JUDITH MARIE 1121 3647 Eyrich 1111 2 Judi 2173. Goff, Donna11012 201. Gof1, Donna Sue 1111. 1301186. GOODFRIEND, DANNY LEE 1121 5803 Juvene Way 13812 Gooder 2 Footba119,10,11, and 12,- Wrestiing 9 and 10; Baseba119,10,11, and 12; Varsity 0 10,11, and 12 2173, 224, 229, 231. Goodfriend, Debby1101G.A.A., Pep Club 2 201. Goodwin, Susan10n11112 216. Gorbold, KarenJ.11112216. GORDON, MICHAEL CHARLES 1121 3777 Aurora Ave. 1111 2 Mike 2 Boys Bowiing League 9 and 10 2174. Gottmann, Dave 1101 2 201. Graeber, Marion 1101 G.A.A., Pep Club 2 201 . Graber, Sandy 611112216. Grace, Terry A. 1111 Pep Club, Tartan Representative 2 216. Graduation110u111. Graham, Debbie L. 1111 Drama Club 2 201. Grauvogel, Bill 1101Swim Team - 201, 220. Cray,1im L. 1111 Varsity O , Tartan, Tennis 2 216, 230, 231. Gray,Traci1101 2201. Grays, Robert Wayne 11012 201. GREAR, TODD RAY 1121 567 Claymore Terrace 1381 2174. Greene, Melvin Calvin 1101 Cross Country, Tartan 2 201, 227, 239. Geve, Mike11012201. Grierson, Robin 1101 6AA. Reserve Drill Team, Pep Club 2201. Griesheimer, Ann 1101 G.A.A., Pep Club 2 201. Griffith, Dan L. 11012201. Griffith, Steve 5.11012 201. Grimes, Randy C. 11012 201. Grisemer, Rian 1101Swim Team 2 201, 228, 230. GRISWOLD, DALE MICHAEL 1121 5724 Childs Ave. 11112 Mike 2 Wrestiing 9,10,11, and 12 2174. Groppenbecker, Tom H. 11112 216. Grosardt, Terri 11D1G.A.A., Tartan, Pep Club 2 201. GROSE, SUZETTE BABBETYE 11216378Tay10r Rd. 1111 G,A.A. 9 and 12; Pep Club 10 and 11; Girls Choir 11 and 12 2174. GROTE, MICHAEL GEORGE 1121 5362 Bel Clare Rd. 13012 Mick 2 German Club 9 and 10; Track 9,10,11, and 12; Turtles12; President of Honor Society 12 2 174,148, 228, 238. Guard, DonnaJean 11012 201. Gundrum, Donna L.1111. Gundrum,1effrey Guy Gundrum, Michael R. 1111 Chess Club 2 216. Gundrum, Sharon 1101 Reserve Majorette, German Club2201. Gunkel, Gwen Paulette 1111 G.A.A., Thespians, Pep Club, Oakenes 2 216, 233, 240, 239. GUTZWILLWE, RANDALL C. 1121 5798 Green Acre 11112 Randy 2175. Gwyn,1ack 11012 201. GYSIN, ANNE E.11215634 Lawrence Rd.11112 Andy 2 Thalians 9 and 10; Thespians 9 and 10; Art Club 9 and 10; Mixed Glee Club 9 and 10; Best of Oak Hills 9 and 10; German Club 112 175. Haas, Kathy Suzanne 1111 Red Cross, DramatiCS - 216. Haas, Russell 11112 216. Hadsall, Lindsa D. 1111 Thespian; Thalians, Debate Team, THREE ONE ONE ACTS, ARSENIC 8: OLD LACE, The Best of Oak Hill 2216, 239. Hafertepen, Sue L. 1111 C.A,A., FBLA, Swimming, Diving 2 216. HAFT, MIKE 1121 6383 Starvue Dr. 1111 2 Dudley 2 175. Haggis, MichaelPeter11012201. Hahn,Gary11012201. HALE, ALAN CARL 11211122 Hilliard Dr.13812 Gota 2 Wrestiing 9,10,11, and 12; Varsity O 10,11, and 121Treasurer 121- 175, 226, 231. HALL, LINDA KAY 1121 3216 Greenway Ave. 1111 2 174. Hall, Steven Perry 1101 Audio-Visual; Class Vice Pres- ident, Student Council 2 201. HALLORAN, JANICE LYNN 1121 2133 Van Blaricum Rd. 13812Jan 2 G.A.A. 9,10,11, and12; Health Ca- reers 11 and 12; Latin Club 9,10,11, and 12 1Secretary 11 and 1212174. Halloran, loan P. 1101G.A.A., FTA, Pep Club, Reserve Drill Team2201. HALPIN, DENNYJOHN1121. HALPIN, JUDITH LYNNE 1121 5586 Clearview Ave. 1111 21udy 2 Giris Chorus 9; G.A.A. 10 and 11; Mixed Chorus 10, ConcertChoir12; Pep Club 9,10, and 11; FBLA 1Treasurer1 11; BOE 11, Best of Oak HiIEs 12 2 174. Halton, Greg11012 201. Hammann, Cathy Fee 1101 G.A.A., Pep Club, FTA 2 201. Hamrock, Mike11012201. Hand, Greg11012201. HANELT, ELEANOR THERESA 1121 5616 Lawrence Rd.11112 German Club 9; Women's Lib12. Haney, Kevin C. 1101 Dramatics 2 201, 77. Hannekn, Mary Beth 1111 Dramatics. Hannum, Lynne 1101 G.A.A. Reserve Drill Team 2 201,235. Hannum, Wayne 1111 Swimming 2 201, 228, 231. HANSENMAN, JAMES WILLIAM 1121 5632 North Glen Rd111112 Hamm 2 Swimming 10 2174. Harp, Christy Ann 11012 201. Harris, Daniel 11012 201. Hart, RichardJames11112 216. Hasemeier, Gary Brian 11012 201. Haskamp,Tom1. 11012 201. HASSETT, SHARON LEE 11216212 Mernic Dr. 11112 Pep Club 9 and 10; G.A.A. 9; French Club 9 and 10; CALEDONIAN Business Staff11; MatScotts11; FBLA 12 2174. Hassen, Su'e Marie 1101 Honor Society, Reserve Drill Team, G.A.A. 2 201. Hastings,1anice L. 11012 201, 231. Hauck, Deborah Lee 1111 G.A.A. AFS, Pep Club, Honor Society, CALEDONIAN Business Staff - 216, 232, 238. HAUCK, KEN 10HN 1111 Football, Wrestling, Track, Pep C1ub,Varsity O 2 216, 224, 226, 227, 231. Hauck, Debby 1111- 216. HAUER, BARBARA ANNE 1111 Pep Club 2 216. BETTY ANN HAUER 2 Secretary 2153. Hausfeld, Lori Sue 1111 Band 2 216. Haussler, Cher A.1101Reserve Drill Team 2 201. HAYES, LARRY DENE 1121 5433 Cleander Dr. 1331 - Hi-Y 10; Boys Bowling League 11 and 12 -175. Havlin, Sandy1101G.A.A., Dramatics 2 201. Haynes, 811111012 201. Head, Patricia11012 201. Heeman, Tom 11012 201. Hehman, Greg 1. 1111 Wrestling 2 201. HEIL, BARBARAIANE11216007 Werk Rd. 11112 Barb 2 Dramatics 11; Glee Club 9; Fal! Play 11 2 175. Heil, Dave1101$wimming 2 201. Hein, Daryl Edward 11112216. Heinold, Nancy1101G.A.A., Drama, Red Cross Club, German Club 2 201. HEINTZ, WAYNE HOWARD 1121 5432 Heather Ct. 11112 Heini 2 Baseba1l9,10,11, and 12; Basketball 9 2175. Heis,1im C. 1111 Basketball, Baseball, Varsity O 2 201,225, 229. HEIS, ROBERT PAUL1121 5694 Victoryview Ln. 13812 DCT. Heitfeld, Larry Allen 1111 Football, Track, Varsity 0 , Wrestling 2 216, 224, 226, 227, 231, 240. Heitkamp, Dean Patrick 1101Wrestling 2 201,230. Heitkamp, Linda Sue 1111 Dramatics, Honor Society, Library Aid, National Honor Society 2 216, 238, 239. HERMAN, PAMELA SUE 1121 6616 Woodcrest 1381 2 G.A.A. 9; Pep Club 9 and 10; CALEDONIAN Busi- ness Staff11, COE12; Homeroom Representative 9 2175. HELD, JACKIE KAYE 1121721 Anderson Ferry Rd. 1381 2 Jack 2 Girls Glee Club 9; Girls Track Team 11; Concert Choir 12; Best of Oak Hills12; Coral Ensem- b1e122174. HELD, JANIE LYNN 1121721 Anderson Ferry Rd. 1381 2 Mixed Glee Club 9; Girls Choir11; Mixed Choir 10; Concert Choir 12; Red Cross 9; ArtCIub12; Best of Oak Hills12; Choral Ensemble 12 2174. HELD, JOAN CAROL 1121 721 Anderson Ferry Rd. 13812Joanfe 2 Mixed Glee Club 9; Girls Choir11; Girls Track Team 11; Girls Choir,12; Concert Choir 12; Choral Ensemble12; Tartan Representative 12; Best of Oak Hills 12 2174. HELLMAN,IRV1NG S. 1FAC.1 3.5. at Ohio State Uni- versity, M. at University of Cincinnati - Pep Club - Social Studies Seminar, Senior Humanities, Senior Social Studies 2126,156. Hemberger, Rick1.11012 201. Hemmig, Ken G. 11012 201. Hemsath, Carol Margaret 1111 G.A.A., FTA 1Treasur- er1, Latin Club 1Vice-Presidem1, Honor Society, Na- tional Honor Society 2 216,238. Hendy, Patricia 11012 201. Henik, Rosie Ann 1111 G.A.A., FTA 2 216. HENN, ROBERT CARL 1121 981 Martin Rd. 1331 2 Bob 2 Football 9 and 10; Stage Crew 11 and 12 2 174. Henry, Barb M.11215678 Karen Ave.11112 Pep Club 9 and 10; G.A.A. 9 and 10; Home Ec Club 10 and 11 1Secretary1112174. HENRY, SHERRY ANN 1121 3977 Delhi Pike 2 Mat Scots 11; FBLA 1Vice-President111 and121Presidem1 2 175. HENSLER, JANE ANN 11213910 Delhi Pike10412175. HENSLER,1UNE ANN11213910 Delhi Pike10412175. Henson,1enny Lou 1111 Dramatics 2 216. HERCET, BRUCE M.11213822Tower Rd. 11112 Herg 2175. Herhstreit, Bruce W.11012 201. HERREN, GREGORY EDWARD1121455 Kitty Ln. 1381 2 Greg 2174. Herzog, $hirley1101 Pep Club, Ecology Club 2 202. HESKETH, TOM FLEETWOOD 1121 7081 Wyanbolte Hoh 1111 2 Harold 2 Basketball 9; Football 9 and 10; Wrestling 10; Baseball10 and 11 174. HESS, GUY RANDALL1121 5934 Beechtop Ln. 1381 2 Hesser 2 Best of Oak Hills 12 2174. HETTERSIMER, DENNIS CAHRLES 1121 5645 Weston Ct. 1111 2 Football 9,10,11, and 12; Baseball 9; Bas- ketball Manager 10; Concert Choir 10,11, and 12; Choral Ensemble 10; 2175,153, 224. HETTESHEIMER, DALE THOMAS 1121 3285 Fiddlers Green Rd. 11112 Bsketba112,3, and 4; Wrestling 2,3, and 4; Football 1,2,3, and 4; Track 3; Baseball 1,2, and 4; Varsity 0 2,3, and 4 2175, 224, 226, 231, Hettesheimer, Lois Jean 11112161 Hickey, Terry P. 1111 Varsity Football 2 216, 231. HIGGINS, JOHN E. 1FAC.1 AB. and MA. at Universi- ty of Detroit World History 2157. HIGGINS, LAURA JEAN 1121 5612 Wynnburne Ave. 13812 Laura 2 GAA 9 and 10; Swim Team 10 -175. Higgins,MichaelUrban1101Band 2 202, 231. Higgins,Tim 11012 202, 231. Hilborn, James Michael1101202. Hilborn, Mark R.1101Swimming2 202. HILES, BERNARD JR. 1FAC.1 B.A. at University Of Kentucky, and M.Ed. at University of Virginia 2 Audio2Visua12 Chemistry 2140,157. HILES NINA LOUISE 1121 927 Fashion Ave. 138161913 Club 2,3, and 4 2 175. Hill, Mike1101Reserve Football 2 202, 224, 226. Himes, Karon 1101FTA, Honor Society, Gaa, Dramat- ics, CALEDONIAN, Pep Club 2 202, 236, 239. HIMES, MICHAEL ANTHONY 1121 2368 Ebeneezer Rd. 1381 2 Mike 2 Latin Club 9, and 10; German Club 11 and 12; Audio-Visual 10,11, and 12; Chess Club9 and 102176. HIMMELSPACH, ELIZABETH 1121 Betty 2 5776 Lawrence Rd. 1111 2 GAA 10; and 11; B.O.E. Secretary 4; C.O.E. Corresponding Secretary 2176. Hinckley, Jeffrey D. 11112 216. HINES, JENNIFER LEE11Z15163 Chantilly Dr.13812 Jenny 2 6AA 1 and 2; Pep Club 1; Red 005512 176. Hines,Jon 11012 202. HINTON, ELISE DIANE 1121 44661 Mayhew Ave. 2 Lisa 2 176. HINTON, JENNY LEE 1121 4385 Valence Dr. 1381 2 Jen -177. HIRSCHBERC, ALICE B. 1121 4310 Mayhew 1381 2 Hersey 2 6AA 1, and 2; German Club Vice Presia dent 3 and President 4; Honor Society 3, and 4; Freshman Class Treasurer; Senior Class Treasurer 2 177. HITCHENS, MONICA 1121 6200 Kingoak Dr. 1111 2 Monnie AFS Club 10,11, and 12; Chorus 9,10; Con- cert Choir 11, Pep Club 9; Dramatics 9,10,11; TAR- TAN 10,11, and 12 1Western Hills Press 11, and 12; Best of Oak Hills11, and 12 2177. Hi-Y 147. Hock,Boblohn1111216, HODGEMAN, ROGER 8.11215304 Brianhiil Dr. 1381. Hoefft, Debbie1111216. Hoernschemeyer, Sue 1101 Pep Club, GAA, Reserve Drill Team 202. Hoerst, Dan1101202 HOFER, JOYCE CAROL 1121 5048 Delhi Pike 1381 2 H01 - GAA 1,2 and 4; Spanish Club 1; Pep Club 1; Dramatics Club 2- 177. Hoffman, Nancy 1101Pep Club 202. Hoffman, Vicki Lynn 1111216. Hoffmeier, Nancy1111216. Hoffrogge, Donna'Jean1111216. Hofmann, Greg1101202. HOGAN, PENNY1FAC.1 B.F.A. and 3.5. in Education University of Cincinnati, D.A.A., Art Club 2 136, 157, Art I and II. Hoh, Debbie1101202. Hol Hol1,1ana Lynn 1101 202. Holie, Carol110120, 2. HOLLMEYER, JUDY ROSE 1121 3241 Fiddlers Green 1111 3 Jude 3 GAA 1,2,3, and 4 Treasurer 3; CALEu DONIAN Business Staff 3; F.B.L.A., Secretary 4; Pep Club 1, and 2 3177. Holloway,loyce1101 202. Hollslegge, Kathy1101202. HOLMES, JEFFREY THOMAS 1121 453 Pedretti Rd. 1381 Basketball 3 Varsity 11 and 12 3 Captain; Var- sity 11 and 12 3 176, 69, 71, 225, 227, 229,231. Holmes, John Lionel 1111 Basketball, Varsity 3 216, 225. Holmes,Tom1101Reserve Basketball 202, 225. HOLT, IONE R. 1FAC.1 BI.J at Emerson College of Protny and 8.5. Syracuse University and'MA. Co- lumbia 3 Thespians; Thalians, Forensic, Stage Crew 3134,157, 239 3 Speech, Debate 3 Dramatics. Holtegel, Marc1101 202. Holthaus, Jeanette Susan 1111 GAA 3; Pep Club 3 216. Holton, Greg1101. Homecoming 56-61. Honerkamp, Dan 1101202. Hononr Society 148. Honoraries 224-241. Hood, Denise Lynn 1111 GAA; Pep Club 216. Horton, Marty1101. H0rn,Mike1101202. Horn, Paul Edward 1111216. Hornsby, Rick 1101202. Howard, Russeiilohn1111216. H0war1h,1im1101202. HUBBARD, DOLLIE IANE 1121 5170 Ryboit, Rd. 1111 Chicken 3 GAA 9; Girls Swim Team10; Health Ca- reers12 3175. Huber, George1101 202. Huber, Greg 1101202. Huber, Nancy Kay 1111 Oakettes, Pep Club, GAA, Best of Oak Hills 3 216, 233. HUDSON, MICHAEL STEPHEN 1121 4467 Grove 1111 Turtle 3 Football1 and 2; Track 1; Turtles 2,3, and 4 3176. HUEBNER, LARRY R. 1121428 Sunland Dr.1381 Huebs 3 Wrestling 9 and 10 3176. HUENEFELD, NANCY CAROL 1121 4439 Delhi Pike 13813 Name 3 Pep Club 9 3 177. Huff, Susan 11013 202. HUGHES, CARY RALPH 1121 1121 Fashion Ave. 1381 German Club 1; Honor Society 2,3, and 4; National Honor Society 13 and 413177, 238. Hughes, Janet Louise 1111 Reserve Majorette; GAA; R. Basketball 3 216, 235. Hughes, Mary Irene 1111 GAA; Pep Club 3 216. HUMMEL, MARSHA R.11213772Feldkamp Ave. 1111 GAA 2 and 3; Latin Club 2; CALEDONIAN Business Staff 3; Sweetheart Court 3; Homecoming Court 4 - 177, 56, 60, 240, 239. Hummel, Mary Martha 1111 Glee Club; GAA 216. HUMPHREY, NORVAL 1FAC.1 3.5. and M. at Miami 3 DCT and Sports Photography 3 DCT 3144,157; Hundley, Terri 1111. Huneke, Don Alan11113216. Hunt, Byron Lee 1111 Footbali Manager, Baseball 3 217, 227. Hunt, Myron Joe 1111 Varsity Basketball 3 217, 225. Hunter, Bruce Alan 1111 Student Council, Tennis, Varsity O , Tartan, Carbo's Crowd 3 217, 225, 229, 239. HYLAND, KATHY MARY11215701 Biscayne Ave. 1111 3177. Hyland, Pat 1101 G.A.A. 3 202. IORI, ANTHONY DANIEL 1121 4775 Basil Ln. 1381- Tony 3 Football 9,10, and 11; Track?! and 10; DCT12 3177. iRWIN, RAYMOND 1. 11215596 Green Acres Ct. 1111 Varsity Baseball12 3176. IRWIN, RUSSELL 1121 5596 Green Acres Ct. 1111 3 Russ 3176. IVEY, MARSHA LYNN 1121 3215 Werkridge Dr. 1111 3 Girls Chorus 9 and 10; Mixed Glee Club 9; Mixed Choms 10; Concert Choir 11 and 12; Choral Ensemr ble12; WIZARD OF 0212; Best of Oak Hills 12 3 176. JACKSON, JOSEPH D. 1121 5055 Valley Ridge 1391 3 Joe 3176. Jackson,1udy11013 202. IACKSON, ROBERT CARL 1121 5953 Beechollow Ct. 13813 Bob 3 Turtles 11 and 12; Golf 10,11, and 12; Varsity Baseball12 3 177, 227, 230. Jackson, Sherry Ann 11113217. Jackson, William 1101 TARTAN Respresentative 3 203. JACOBS, RICK CHARLES 1121 451 Kitty Ln. 1381 3 Jake 3 Wrestling 9. Jacobs, Steve Scott 1111 Swimming, Varsity O 3 217, 228, 231. Jansen, Carol 11013 203. Jeffers, Nanci 1111 G.A.A., Pep Club 3 217. Jelen, lean Victoria 1111 G.A.A., TARTAN Art Editor 3217. JENKINS, LINDA LEE112131145 Fashion Ave. 13013 Jenkins 3177. JENKINS, VICTORIA1FAC.1 3.5. at Miami University 3 Mat Scots 3 Business English, Bookeeping l 81 ll 3125,157. JENNINGS, LLOYD1FAC.1 8.5. at Kentucky UniverSF ty; M.Ed. at University of Cincinnati 157; Plane Geometry; Industrial Math. jERVIS, MARY ANN1FAC.1 3.5. in Ed. at University 01 Cincinnati; M.Ed. at University of Ciniinnati 154; Guidance Counselor. Jodice, Greg1111203. Johns, Kathy1101G.A.A.; Art Club; 203. Johnson, Carol 1101 Dramatics Ciub 3 203. Johnson,Conn1e1101G.A.A.3 203. Johnson,Debbie11013 203. JOHNSON, GARY11215398 Upper Road 3 177. Johnson,Joan1101-203. Johnson,Patsy11013 203. Johnson, Rick E. 1111 Football Manager 3 217, 224. JOHNSON, VIVIAN 11212051 Devils Backbone Road G.A.A.; Future Homemakers of America. Johnston, G.Mark11013 203. Johnston, Jeff 1111 Swimming; Student Council 3 239. Jonhston, Michele Lynn 1111 G.A.A.; Pep Club; CALEDONIAN 3217. Jones, Bev. E. JONES, DAVID LEE 1121 3241 Beilacre Court 3 Dave 3 Dramatics Club113177. Jones, Richard Tom191. Jones, Jenny L.1101Dramatics Club 3 203. Jones, Tina M. 11013 203. Jones, Verna L.11013 203. Joseph, Gary R. 1111 Golf Team 3 217. JOSEPH, GUY M. 1121 551 Palmerston 1381 Jose Pep Club12; Turtles10,11, E: 12 3177. Juengling, Mike Fred 1111 Baseball 3 217. Juengiing, Nancy Carol 1101 G.A.A.; Drama; Pep Club 3203. Juergens, Karen Lee 1111 G.A.A.; Pep Club; TAR- TAN; Spanish Club 3 217, 232. Kahny, Mark Steven 1111 Concert Choir; Choral En- semble 3217. KAHSAR, DANIEL F. 1FAC.1 8.5. in Ed. at Miami Uni- versity; Varsity Baseball Coach 3157, 228, 229. Kaise,RalphJ.1101. Kaiser, Bev G.1101C.A.A.; Pep Club 3 203. KAISER, DANIELJ. 11217108 Willowdale Driv611113 Paco 3176. Kaiser, Ron L. 11113 217. KANDIS, CHRISTINE ELIZABETH-LINA 1121 496 Anderson Ferry Road 1381 Chris 3 CALEDONIAN Copy Staff11; Women1s Liberation Group12; TAR- TAN Contributing Editor 12; Library Assistant 12 3 176, 231. Kareth, Janie Alison 1111 G.A.A.; Honor Society; CALEDONIAN Business Staff; Pep Club 3217, 238. KARNES, BILL11215280 Rybolt Road 1111. Karnes, Mike11113217. KASE, MARY-JO1121 6428 Rapid Run Road 1331310 .3 G.A.A. 9 8110; Red Cross Club 10 3176. KASLEY, LINDA LEE 1121 2483 Devils Backbone Road 13813 Lin 3 Pep Club 9,10 81113177. Kathmann, Cindy A.11113 217. Katsetos, Chri511113 217, Kaufman, Mary Ann Helen 1111 Health Careers Club 3 217. Kaufmann, Linda Anne 1111 Pep Club; C..A.A.; CALEDONIAN Editorial Staff; Matsocts 3 217, 232. Kay, Debbie Lynn11113 217. Keaton, Karen Elizabeth 1111 Dramatics; Women's Liberation 3 217. KEGLEY, TERRIE ANN 1121 5595 Woodhaven Drive 1111G.A.A.10,11, 8: 123177. Kehrt, Robert K. 1111 Swim Team; Marching Band 3 217,228, 231. Keilholz,1anice Sue11113 217. KEILHOLZ, MARILYN ANN 11214235 Marcrest Drive 11113177. KELLER, RICHARD CHARLES11215586 Raceview 1111 3 Rick 3177. KELLY, CHARLES 1FAC.1 B.S. at Eastern Kentucky University 3157 3 Wood Shop 181 II; Metal Shop I; General Wood Shop. KELLEY, DEBBIE LEE 1121 5623 lulmar Drive 1381 3 Debbie3177. KELLEY, LINDA SUSAN 1121 5422 Karen Avenue 1111 3 Kelley 3 Thalians 9,10,11 8:12;Thespians 9,10,11 8:12; Stage Crew 9,10,11, 8: 12; Best of Oak Hil15118x 12; ConcertChoir12; A.F.S.118c12;Co-Presidentof Thalians 12 317B, 66, 239. Kelley, Peggie 5.11013 203. Kelley, Robyn Louise11113 217. Kellner, Helmut 1111 Tennis 3 217, 230, 231. KEMP, CAROL1FAC.13157. Kemper, Mark 6.11013 203. Kennedy, Jack Bruce11013 203. Kenny, Steve Sidney 1111 Varsity Football 3 217, 224, 226, 231. Kibby, Mari L. 1111 F.B.L.A. 3 217. Kilby, 13.1.1101. KILBY, JOSEPH A.1121570 P1cuda13813loe 3 Foot- ball 10; Track 9 8: 10; Wrestling 9,10,11 8:12; Varsity O 11 8:12; German Club 12; Military C1ub12; Pep Club 12 3178, 226, 231. Kilby, Karen 1101 G.A.A. 3203. Kildea, Robert11113 218. Kilgore, Vicki 1101 G.A.A., Reserve Drill Team 3 203, 236. Kimmich, Marcia K. 1111 Pep Club, G.A.A., Stage Crew, Spanish Club 3 216, 232. King, Lee M. 11013 203. KING, MARY ANNE 1121 5731 Windview Dr. 1111 3 Mary Anne 3 Latin Club 10; French Club10,11, and 12; Honor Society 11 and 12; National Honor Society 12; Pep Club12; TARTAN 12 3178, 238. King, Rachel A. 1111 Pep CIub- 218. King, RobertJ. 11013 203, 225, 230. Kinnemeyer, Patricia L. 1111 Pep Club 3 218. Kipf, Bonnie K1101 Drama Club 3 203, 239. Kirchner, Nancy Lee 1111 G.A.A., Pep Club, Mat Scotts 3 218. Kissell, Dave Lee11113 21B. Kissell,1an11118218. Kist, SherriJ.11118 218. Kitz, Vivian L.1101G.A.A., Band 8 203, 231. KLAPPER, DAVID L.11215780 Childs 11118 Dave 8 Klawitter, Bob C1101. Kleinholz, Fredl.11018 203. Kleinholz,10hn 1111 .... 218. Klemann, Karen 1111 Glee Club 8 218, Kliptel, David1101Band 8 203, 231. KLINE, MICHAELIAMES 1121484 Leath Road 81381 Reserve Baseball 9 and 10; Varsity Baseball11. KLOPMEIER, JANET LEE 1121 5696 Werk Road 1111- Jan 8 Honor Society 9; French Club 9 and 10; Pep Club 9,10,11 and 12; G.A.A. 9,10,11,12; Dramatics Club 11 and 12 8 239. Klosterman, Kenneth Paul 1111 Audio Visual Aids 8 218. Knapmeyer, Greg A.1101- 203. Knapp, Kevin A.1101Cross Country - 203, 229. Knepper, Mark F. 1111- 218. KNIGHT, CAROLE 1FAC.1 B.A. in English at Centre College of Kentucky - English II and IV - 158. Knight, Robin 1101G.A.A.8 203. Knisley,Pamela1101G.A.A.- 203. Knox, Debbie1111- 218. KNOX, DEBRA ANN 1121 802 Serben Dr.13818 Deb 8 179. Knox, Edith Ann 1121 268 Brookforest 1381 8 Edie 8 CALEDONIAN Business Staff8179. KNUE, DEBORAH ANN 1121 5129 Ballantrae Ct. 1381 - Koony - Girls Glee Club 9; Mixed Glee Club 9; Mixed Chorus 10; Best of Oak Hills 10,11, and 12; Girls Choir11; Art Club11; Concert Choir12; Dra- matics 12; Choral Ensemble 12 8179. Koch, Carolyn M. 1101 G.A.A., Pep Club, Reserve Drill Team 8 203, 235, 236. Koch, Karen 1111 '- 203. Koch, Peggy 1101- 203. KOCK, THOMAS HARRISON 1121 5498 Foley Road 1381- Tom - Swimming 9,10,11 8c'12; Football 9 8: 10; Latin Club 10; Varsity O 11 8: 12 - 179, 228, 231. Koehler, David A. 1111- 218. Koehler, Dianne Marie 11018 203. KOEHN, CLARENCE H. 1FAC.1 8.5. in Physics at Xav- ier University; Mathematics -147,158. KOENIG, LOUIS 1FAC.1 B.M. at Central College, M.M. at College Conservatory of Music, M.Ed. at Miami University 8 Art 8158. KOESTER, JANICE LEE 1121 5127 Delhi Pike 1381 Koester Drama Club 10 8179. Koester, Linda Sue 1101 CALEDONIAN Editorial Staff 8 203. Kolbinsky,1aime Paul1101- 203. Kolesnikoff,1anice 1111 StudentCouncil; A.F.S.; Red Cross; Mixed Chorus 8 218, 240, 239. Kolesnikoff, Karl E. 1101 Crosscountry - 203, 227, 231. Korner, Nancy K. 1101 G.A.A.; Swimming 8 203. Korte, Jill K. 1111 F.B.L.A.; CALEDONIAN Business Staff8 218. KORTE, MYRNA LEE 1121 2142 South Road 1381 - Skeeter - Dramatics10 811 - 178. KORTE, NANCY 10 1121 6799 Kildare Drive 1381 8 Nancy 8 G.A.A. 9,10 8! 11;Oakettes10,118:12;Best of Oak Hills 9,10 8: 11; A.F.S. 11 81 12; 1President 121; Dramatics12; Thespian 12; Honor Society 12 8178, 77, 143, 233, 239. Kortgardner, John Gregory 1101 Football; Wrestling 8 203. Koth, Bill11018 203. Kovac, Jody Paul 1111- 218. Kovach, Evonne Louise 1101 G.A.A.; German Club; Honor Society; Band - 203, 231. KOVACH, JACQUELYN CAROL 1121 822 Serben Drive1381 - Jacquie - F.T.A. 9 810; Bridge Club 9, 10 811; German Club10,11 812; Dramatics 9 8:12; Honor Society10,11 812; 1Vice-President121-178, 238. KOWZAN, CHARLES A. 1FAC.1 3.5. in Ed. at South- ern Illinois University; MA. in German at University of Cincinnati; German Club; German I, II, III 8 1V - 142,158. KOWZAN, GAYLE 1FAC.1 B.A. at College of Mount Saint Joseph; Junior Class Advisor; English II 8: III 8 158. Krabacher,ToniM.1111- 21B. Kraemer, Linda Ann 11018 203. Kraemer, Marty 1101 8 203. KRAFT, DAVID WAYNE 1121 6065 Benken Lane 1111 8 Moose 8179. KRAILLER, FRANK G. 1121 2900 Carroll Drive 1111 Football 9,10, 8 11 Track 10; Wrestling 12. Kramer, Cliff A. 1101 Wrestling 8 203. Kramer, Lora Louise1101G.A.A.- 203. Kramer, Steve M. 1111 Tennis; Mixed Chorus; Band; Varsity O 8 218, 230, 231. Kreft, Dave Man 11018 203. Kreuzmann, Lynn Sheila 1111 Pep Club - 218. KREUTZER, JOYCE ANNE1121633 Libbejo Drive 1381 '8 Joyce 8 Latin Club 9; Dramatics 10; Health Ca- reers Club 11 62 12; Vice-President Health Careers Club 12 8179. Kreutzer, Marie1101 G.A.A.- 203. Kreuzman, Cindy Jane 1101 C.A.A. Swimming and Tennis, Pep Club 8 203. KRIEG, KATHLEEN EDITH 11215363 Werk Rd. 1111 8 Kath 8 G.A.A. 9,10,11, and 12; CALEDONIAN Busi- ness Staff11; Mat Scots 11 -179. Krieg, Terry Lee 11018 203. Krieger, Randylay11118 218. Krondicou, Ted1111- 218. Kroner, Judy Marie 1111 G.A.A., Pep Club Swim Team, Carbo's Crowd - 218. KRONER, SHELDON ROBERT 1121 6303 Bridgetown Rd. 1111- Bus 8 Varsity Swim Team 9,10,11 and 12 1Captain in 121; Pep Club 11 and 12; Spanish Club 9; Sweetheart King, Turtles 9,10,11, and 12; Vice-Presi- dent of Senior Class; Student Council Representa- tive 12 8179. Krug, Kerry Cameron 1101 G.A.A., Pep Club, Tartan 8 203. Krummen,KurtAllen1101- 203, Kruse, Donna Jean 1101Spanish Club - 203. KRYGOWSKI, SALLY ANNA 1121 534 Covedale Ave. 1381 8 German Club 9; Band12; G.A.A. 12 - 179 231. KUHLMANN, DON JOSEPH 11215920 Snyder Rd. 1391- Football 9 and 11; Baseball 9 and 11 -179. Kuhn, Carl1101- 203. KUHN, GARY ANTHONY 11213906 Ridgecombe Dr. 1111. Kuley, Janice Carol1101- 203. KUMLI, SHARON LOUISE11214993 Mt. Alverno1381 - G.A.A. 9; Red Cross 9 and 10; Glee Club 9; Dra- matics 10; Mixed Chorus 10; CALEDONIAN Business $taff11; Girls Choir 11; FBLA 12 - 178. Kunzi, Debbie Dean 1111 Pep Club, Dramatics. Kurtz, Lynda Sue1101G.A.A., Pep Club - 203, 236. Kurtz, Steven Douglas 1111 Cross Country, Varsity O 8 218,155, 227, 228. Kutzleb, Diana Lynn1101Gerrnan Club - 203. LACEY, DAVID BENJIMAN 1121 6916 Cleves Warsaw 1331. Lacey, Gordon 1101- 239. Lacey, Karen Kay 1111 Pep Club, C..A.A., Dramatfcs 8 218. LACEY, MARK ALAN 1121 5792 Childs Ave. 1111 8 Football 9,10,11, and 12; Wrestling 10,11, and 12; Track 11 and 12; Varsity O 11 and 12 1Vice-Presi- I LI C dent1218178, 224, 227, 231. Lacy, Robin 11018 2113. Lagreca, Jean Ann 1101Dramatics 8 203. Laine, Jerry A.1111- 218. Laine, Lee 8.11018 203. Laird, Nancy C.1101- 203. Lake, Barry10e1101- 203. LALOSH, LESLIEJEAN 11215301 Rybolt Rd. 11118 Les - G.A.A. 9 and 12; Dramatics 9,11,10, and 121Presi- dent of Thalians 121; Spanish Club 11 - 178, 239. Lalley,1effM. 1101- 203. Lalley, Steve Paul 1111 Cross-Country Team, Student Council, CALEDONIAN Editor, Track Team 8 281 138. Lambrinides, Karin E. 1101 G.A.A., Pep Ciub, Cheer- Ieader- 204, 233. Lambrinides, TomJ.1101- 204. Lampe, Kim Diane 1111 G.A.A. 1Historian1, Pep Club, AudioNisual Aid 8 218, 240. Lancaster, Rock Alan1101 Football - 201, 224. Landis, Kevin L. 1111 Band 8 219. LANE, RALPH 1FAC.1 8.5. and M.Ed. at Xavier Uni- versity - Assistant Principal -153, 154. Lang, Greg Alan 1111 Carbo's Crowd - 219. Lape, Gary E. 1111- 219. LaScalea, Gary Robert 1111 Latin Club - 219. Lasita, Pat Ann 8 219. Latin Club143. Lattarulo, Denny1101- 204. Latzko, Rudy John 1111 Wrestling, Track 8 219, 73, 226, 231. Lawing, Deborah Sue 1111 Girls Choir 8 219. Lawrence, Debbie C. 1111 Varsity Majorettes - 219, 232. Lawrence, Mark E. 1111 Wrestling 8 219. Laws, Paul Rudy 1111 Football, Wrestling, Track 8 219, 224, 226. Lawwill, Don Greg1101- 204. Leavell, Debi 1111- 219. Leedy,leffA.1101 Football - 204, 224. Leedy, Mike E.1101 Football - 204, 224. LEESMAN, STEPHEN WILLIAM 1121 1056 Hibaid Dr. 13818179. LEGETTE, LYNNETTE 1FAC.1 8.5. at Ohio State Uni- versity - Class of '71 and Boys Bowling League - Biology, Physical Science - 158. Leibrook, Vicki L.1101G.A.A. 8 204. LEISERING,1UST1N GEORCEJR.11212404 South Rd. 1381 - Jay - Tartan Representative 11; Tartan Re- porter 12 8179. Leisering, Paul1.1101- 204. Lemker, Sharon Ann1101G.A.A., Pep Club 8 204. Lenz, Cheryl M. 1111 Pep CIub- 219. LENZ, MICHAEL CHARLES 1121 2400 Van Blaricum Rd.1381- Mike8179. Leonard, Kathleen Ann 1101Thespian, WIZARD OF OZ, MOTHER IS A FRESHMAN, ARSENIC AND OLD LACE, Best 01 Oak Hills, FTA, G.A.A. 8 204, 239. LEPOLT, EDWARD JOHN 1121 6968 Hearne Rd. 1111 - Ed - Reserve Basketball 11 and 12; Reserve Ten- nis11; Varsity Tennis 12 -179, 225. LEURCK, GREGORY WILLiAM11215613 Surrey Ave. 1111- Greg-179. Leurck, Joe 1111 - 219. LEVINE, MALA B.1FAC.1 BA. at Boston University 8 Spanish 118 III, French 118:1lI-158. Lewis, Bill Milton 1111 Golf - 219, 230, 231. Leving, Bob1101ReserveFootball- 204. Lewis, Cathy Marie1111- 204. LEWIS, DIANE SUE 11213014 Picwood Dr. 11118 DE 8 6AA. 9,10,11, and 12; ConcertChoir12; Ensem- ble 12; Cheerleading 11 and 121Captain 1218179, 233, 235. Leytze, Mark 1101 - 204. LICHT, ELIZABETH MACDELENE 1121 297 Windrose I m11m1m1111h11111 ... IA11I1N111N111lTT-Amn11111h111111IHTm1111n11111111111-r-1-M11I LIC Ct. 1381 1 Betty 1 German Club 9 and 10; Honor Society 11; Pep Club 9 and 10; Tartan Staff12; Au- dio-Visuai 11 and 12 1178. Licht, Marg Mary1101Cerman Club 1 204. LIEBELT, LINDA SUE 1121 3323 Glennont Ln. 11111 Tartan 9,10,11, and 12 1Editor-in-Chief 121; G.A.A. 9, 10, and 11; FTA 9; Pep Club 9 and 10; French Club 9 1178, 139, 235. LIEBEL, SANDRA JEAN 1121 5324 Brairhill Ln. 13811 Sam 1 G.A.A. 9,10,11, and 12; Chorus 9,10, and 11; Dramatics 11 and 12; Pep Club 12; CALEDONIAN Business Staff111 178. Lindecker, Randy 11111219. Lindemann, Rosemary Ann 1111 Dramatics 1 219. Lindsey, Paula Carmela11211228 Anderson Ferry Rd. 1381 1 G.A.A. 9 and 10; Dramatics 9 and 10; Mixed Glee Club9; Mixed Chorus 10; Art Club 121 17B. LINK, BARBARA JOYCE 1121 3366 Greenmount Dr. 11111 Barb 1 Pep Club11; G.A.A. 11; Thespians 10, 11, and 12; Thaiians 10,11, and 12; Secretary of Thespians 12; Makeup Chairman 12, Patron Chair- man 11 1 179, 56, 60, 240, 239. Link, Marty 13.1101- 204. Linville, Deborah Ann. 1111 FBLA, Best of Oak Hills 1 219. LIPPS, LINDA ANN11216860 Taylor Rd. 11111 COE 12 1179. Lipps, Rita Susan 1111 6.71.11. 1 219. LIPPS, THOMAS C. 11211179. Littlefield, Paul A. 11011204. Lloyd, Diane M.1101Pep Club 1 204. LOCKWOOD, MARK E. 1121 6307 Springmyer Dr. 11111 Lockjaw 1179. Lodge, Diane Michelle1111Stage Crew, Thespians 1 219. LONG, LAVINA KAY 1121 5454 Cleander 1381 1 Vi- nie, Kay 1 179. Longo, Debbie 1101 Pep Club, G.A.A., Dramatics, CALEDONIAN Editorial Staff 1 204, 77, 239. LORING, LYNN BRADLEY 1121 6811 Rapid Run 1331 1 Brad 1 Football 9 and 10; Baseball 9; Gymnastics 9; Track 101180. Lorton, Mike P.11011 204. Lottsie, Harold S. -- Military CIub. LOWE, MARCIA LINN 1121 3375 Algus Ln. 1111 1 Marci 1 Pep Club 10; Spanish Club11; CALEDONI- AN Business Staff111180. LOWE, STEPHEN ROGER 1121 5791 Green Acres Ct. 11111 Steve 1 Choir 9,10, and 11; Basketbal110,11, and 12; Golf 9,10,11, and 12 1 180, 71, 225, 230. LOWTHER, DEBRA GAYLE 1121 6097 Country Hills 1381 1 Debbie 1 Freshman Class Vice-President; Cheerleader 9; Student Council 9,10, and 11; Girls Glee Club 9; Mixed Glee Club 9; GirEs Chorus 10; Choral Ensemble 12; Sophomore Class President; Pep Club 9,10,11, and 12; Oakette 10,11, and 12; StudentCouncil111180, 233. Loze, L. Cherri 1111 G.A.A., FTA, Choir, Best of Oak H1051 219. LOZE, SHIRLEY MAE 1121 889 lvyhill Dr. 13011 Shril 1 Girls Glee Club 10; G.A.A.12; FBLA12; Shillito's Sewing Board 12 1181. Loze,Tina M.1101G.A.A.- 204. LUBRECHT, BRADFORD LEE 1121 6063 Cleves War- saw13811 Brad 1 Football12 1181, 224. Lucas, Michael 1. 1101 LUHN,THOMAS V.11213545 Locust Ln. 1381. Lukingbeal, Soctt W. 1101 Honor Society 1 204. Lukingbeal, Steve Mark 1111 Basketball 1 219, 68, 71, 225, 239. Lutz,1ames N. 1111 Track Manager 1 227. Lutz, Laura Amy 1111 G.A.A., AFS, CALEDONIAN Staff 1 219. LUTZ, SUSANJ. 11211 181. Lyons, Beverly Denise11111219, Lyons, Diane R.11011 204. LYONS, MICHELE ANN 11215021 Donlar Ave.13811 Mickey 1 Art Club 9 and 10; Folk Song Club 9 and 10; Honor Society 11 and 12; G.A.A. 11 and 12; Na- tional Honor Society 11 and 12; Varsity Volleybail11; SOftbalI11;TARTAN 51311121181, 238. Lyons, Mike M.1111- 204. MacGregor, Nick W.11011 204, 225. MACK, DEBORAH SUE 1121 4205 Marcrest 1111 1 Twig 1 Reserve Majorettes 9 1181. MACK, KATHLEEN PATRICIA 11214205 Marcrest Dr. 11111 Kath 1180. Macke, Dave1.11011 204. MACKE, DENISE ANN 1121 6866 Bridgetown 1111 1 Dramatics 10,11, and 12; Honor Socie1y12; Concert Choir 12; Choral Ensemble 121180, 239. Macke, Kenneth William 1111 Chess Club, Honor Society 1 219, 238. MAFIT, LESLIE THIEL11213400 Markay Ct. 1111. Maher, John R. 1111 Varsity Football, Varsity Wres- tling, Varsity Track, Pep Club 1 224, 226, 231. Maher, Valarie M.1101Pep Club, C,A.A. 1 204. Mahoney, Gregory D.1101204. MAIER, GIL WALTER 11213532 Powner Rd.11111 Gil 1180, 219. Majorettes 124. Malone, Diane K. 1101 Reserve Drill Team, G.A.A., Pep Club, Art Club 1 204. Manifold, John A. 11011 204. MANN, WILLIAM MICHAEL 1121 4419 Glenhaven 13811 Shag- Basketball 9; Chorus 9 and 12 1180. Manning,C-ilbert 11011 204. Marchioni,10hn R. 11011 204. MARCHIONI, ROBERT GERALD1121373 Marbill Ln. 13811181. MARCO, THOMAS JOSEPH 11213253 Bellacre C1. 1 Tom 1181. Marcum,1anice L. 11011 204. Marcus, Denise M. 1111 G.A.A., Best of Oak Hills, Pep Club, Concert Choir 1 219. MARSHALL, SARAH ELIZABETH 1121 6049 Bearcat Dr. 1111 - G.A.A. 9; Dramatics 9,10,11, and 12 1Clerk 11, President 121; CALEDONIAN Business Staff 10,11, and 12 1181, 239. Martin, Mary Ann 1111 G.A.A. 1 219. Martin, Mike H. 1111 Band, Pep Band, Stage Crew, Chess Club, FTA 1 219, 213. Martin, Party A. 1101G.A.A. 1 204, 236. Martinelie,1anet11011 204. MARTINI, MICHAEL LEE 1121 6256 Cleves Warsaw 13811 Mike 1 Dramatics 12 1181. MARTZ, GREGORY LEE 11216977 Bluebird Dr. 11111 Greg 1 Cross Country 9,10,11, and 12; Basketball 9 and 10; Track 9,10,11, and 12; Varsity O 9,10,11, and 12 1181, 54, 227, 228, 231. MARWEDE, DWIGHT ALEXANDER 1121 5557 Delhi Rd.13811 Wede 1 Band 9,10,11, and 12; Band Vice- President12; AudioBVisual 11 and 12 1180, 231. Marzheuser, Cindy Ann 1111 G.A.A., Red Cross 1 219. Mat Scots 125. Massmann, Melodie L.1111AFS, Library Aides. MASON, PATRICIA K. 1FAC.1 8.5. at University of Cincinnati, M.Ed. at Xavier University 1 Cheerlead- er 1 shorthand l, Typing ll 1123,158. Masters, Skip E.1101Wrestling 1 204. Mathias, Pam Jean 1111 Thespians, Thaiians 1 219. MATTIS, MAUREEN 1FAC.1 0.5. at University of Cin- cinnati 1 Matscots Bookeeping 1, Personal Typing 8 Notehand, Business Law 8: Marketing 1 125,158. Matupka, Roberta Ann 1111 Pep Club. Matuska, Antoinette 1111 Pep Club. Maxey, Vic 1111 Band Cross Country, Track 1 227, 231. Maxstadt, Jan Lee 1111 FBLA, CALEDONIAN Business Staff1 219. MaxwelLludi Ann 11111219. MAXWELL, MARK STEVEN 1121-3456 Harwinton Ln. 1111 1 Max's 1 Football 10; Basketball 10; Basebali 101180. May, Dan 1111 Wrestling, Baseball. May, Linda D. 1101 G.A,A., Reserve Drill Team, Tar- tan 1 204, 236. May, Patrick W.1101Wrestling, Baseball 1 204. Mayer, Sandy L.11111 219. Mayer, Susan K. 1111. Mazzaro,5teve1.11011 204. MCCABE, DAVID 1FAC.1 3.5. at Miami University, MA. at Xavier University 1 World History 1158. MCCAFFERY, COLLEEN KAY 1121 5798 Green Acres 11111100. McCane, Beverly 1111 G.A.A. 1 220. McDermott, Timothy J. 1101 1 205, 224. McDonough, Rob Kevin 1101 Bowling Team 1 205. MCFARLAND, WILLIAM DALE 1121 559 Picuda Ct 1381 - Mac 1 German Club 12 1180. McCary, Debbie 1111 1220. McGary, Glen11011 205. MCGinn, Colleen 11111 220. McGinn,Jim11011 205. McGrath, Dan11111 220. McGrath, Mary Beth 1111 Pep Ciub, G.A.A. 1 220. McHenry, Ross 1101 Reserve Footbail 1205, 224. MCKELVEY, DEBRA DEE 1121 5503 Green Acres 111 1 Debs 1 G.A.A. 9 and 11; Dramatics 10,11, and 12 Honor Society12; Best of Oak Hills 9,10,11, and 12 Art C1ub 9,10,11, and 12 1 181, 238, 239, McKinney, Bill 1101 Reserve Football1 205, 224, 225. McKinney, Clarice1101 Majorettes, reserves 1205. MCKINNEY, JEAN LYNN 1121 G,A.A. 9; Pep Club 9 Mixed Glee Club 9; COE 12; Mixed Chorus 12 - 181. McMurray, Pam 11111 220. MCNAMEE, DENNIS ANTHONY 1121 5767 Bridge town11111 Mac 1181. MCNEIL, KATHIE1FAC1 B.A. at Miami University - 158. McVey, Steve 1111 Football, Track 1 220, 227. Meckstroth, Dona 1111 F.B.LA. 10 and 11; CALE DONIAN Business Staff10 and 11; GAA 9,10, and 11 Swimming Team 9,10, and 11; Pep Club 9 1 219. Meckstroth, Susan Louise 1111 GAA officer, AFS Track honor Team 1 219. MEER, JAMES R. 1121 5934 Lawrence Rd. 1111 111: 1 Hi-Y Club 11; Military Club111181. MEER, SANDRA LEE 1121 5934 Lawrence Rd. 1111 ' Sam 1 GAA 9; Spanish Ciub 10 1181. MEESE, CONNIE ANNE 1121 174 Pedretti Rd. 1381 ' Latin Club; Health Careers, Pep Club; Matscots GAA -180, 232. Meese, Rod 8.1101 Reserve Wrestling 1 204. Meier, Don Anthony1111219. Meininger, Amy Lu 1111 GAA 9,10, and 11; Band 9,11 and 11 1219, 231. Melillo, Sandi J. 1111 GAA 9,10, and 11; TARTAN 1' Pep Club 9 and 11; Junior Class Officer 1219. Mello,CherylAnn1101- 204. Mellott, Torn B.1101Wrestling 1 204. MELLO, DONNA KAYE 11213387 Moonridge Dr. 11 1180. Menke, Anne M. 1111 GAA 9,10, and 11; Sludel Council 9, Treasurer 10, Public Relations Chairma 11,- TARTAN 9, Assoc. Page Editor 10, Page Editor 1 Matscots, Co-captain 10, Captain 11; Pep Ciub 1 Honor Society 9,10, and 11 1 219, 232, 239. Menke,1anice M. 1101 Pep Club; GAA; Reserve Dr Team; Honor Society; CALEDONIAN 1 204, 236. Mercer, Bonnie Lee 1111 GAA 9 and 11; Swimtean CALEDONIAN Business Staff 9,10, and 11. Mercer, Karin 1111 Swim Team1Girls110 1219. 1 n 1 - ug- ... 3 MERKLE, LINDA LEE 1121 5573 Raceview Ave. 1111 Majorettes 9,10,11, and 12; Art Club 9; Spanish Club 10; GAA 10; Best of Oak Hills 10,11, and 12 9180, 232. MERTEN, JUNE 1FAC.1 8.5. in Education at Wilmin- ton College 9 Head Advisor 9 GAA 9129,158. Merz, Donl. 11019 204. Metz, Doug A. 1111. Metz, Ma rcy A. 11019 204. Metz, Tony R. Metzger, Jackie G. 11019 204. Meyer, Debbie1101GAA; Pep Club; Spanish Club 9 204. Meyer, Sheryl Lee 1111 CALEDONIAN Business Staff 10; GAA11; FBLA11. Meyer, Yvonne Marie11119 219. Middendorf, Gayle Ann 11119 219. Miiler, Dennis Carl1111Baseball9 219. Miller, Don Ed 11119 Football; Baseball 9 219, 224. Miiler, Donna Jean 1111 GAA; Pep Club 9 219. Miiler, Gary L. 1111 Varsity Football, Wrestling, Track -219, 227, 231. Miller, John Elliot11119219. Miller, Joy Denice 1111 Pep Club; GAA 9219. MILLER, KENNETH 1FAC.1 3.5. in Ed. Miami Univer- sity and M.S. at Xavier University 9 Honor Society and Bookstore Advisor - Physics Algebra II 9 148, 158. MILLER, L. E. 11214306 Eaglepoint Ct. 1381 Me. MILLER, LOU G. 11215740 Westgrove Dr.11119 Lou- 1 Lu 9 Track 9180. Miller, Paul Sylvester 1111 Ciass President, Honor Society, Student Council, Cross Country, Track 9 219, 54, 239. Miller,RiCk11019 204. ' MILLER, ROBIN MARY 11213494 Eyrich Ave. 1111 9' Robin 9 Spanish Club 2; GAA 9 and 10; Honor So- ciety 11 and 12; FTA 3 and 4, Secretary 4; Oakettes 11 ' and 12; Best of Oak Hills 11 and 12; National Home Society 12 9181, 233. - Miller, Susan Ann 1111 Band9219,231. Milier, Tom 011019204. Miller, Tom Don11119 219. Mills, Nancy Helen 11119 219. ; MILLS, STEVEN MICHAEL 11213830 Ridgecombe Dr. 11119 Steve 9 Wrestling Manager 9; Band 9,10, and - 11; Audio Visua110,11, and 12 9 181. Minges, Gary R.11019 204. Minges, David Lee1101. Minges, Kathy 1101 9 204. MINGES, MIKE JAMES 1121 4480 Race Road 1111 - Grub 9 Track 9 and 10 9181, MINGES, WILLIAM D. 1121 6945 Harrison 1391 - Dingus 9181. Mirlenbrink, Caryl. 11019 204. MIRLENBRINK, NORBERT IOSEPH 1121664 Heaven- ly Lane13819 Norb 9181. Mirlenbrink, Sharon11019 204. Mirus,Jirn1111-204. Mishurda, Mary 1111 GAA; Pep Club 9219. MITCHELL, FRED ANDREW11215653 Windeidge Dr. 1111- Andy 9 Football 9,10,11, and 12; Basketball 9, 10,11, and 12; Baseba1l9,10,11, and 12; Concert Choir and Choral Ensemble 10,11, and 12; Student Council 9,10,11, and 12; Varsity O 3 and 4 9182, 224, 229, 231, 239. Moehle, Ron 1111 Band 9 219, 231. Mohaupt, Nancy 1111 Pep Club; Oakettes, GAA 9 219, 233. MOHAUPT, PEGGY LEE11215859 Country Hills Drive 1381 9 Student Council 9,10,11, and 12; FTA 10, and 11 1Secre1ary 31; Oakenes 10,11, and 12, Co-captain 4; Best 01 Oak Hills 9,10,11, and 12; Sweetheart Queen 11; Homecoming Court12; Senior Class Sec- reta ry 9 182, 56, 60, 233, 240, 239. MOHR, RAYMONDJ.11219180. Moll, Maurice11019204. M011, R0bertG.1101Football9 204, 224. MOLLOY, ROBERT J. 1FAC.1 Associate in Art at Uni- versity of Cincinnati and 3.5. Business Education University of Cincinnati 9 Advisor of Assistant Track Coach, Faculty Adviser Alumni Ass.; Vice President of Alumni Ass.; Business Law and Marketing Book- keeping 19158, 227. Monahan, Bill11019 204. Monahan, Steve R.11119219. MONTAGUE, ALAN STEPHENS 1121 6328 Elkwater Ct. 11119 Al 9 Wrestling 10; StudenlCouncil12 9 182,230,239. Montague, Anne Hadley11119 219. Moon,ludi 11019205. MOONERT, SANDRA LEE 11214693 FehrRoad13819 Sandy 9 B.O.E. 9,10,11; C.O.E, 12 9183. MOORE, DAVE 1101 9 205, 224. Moore, Debby1101. Moore, Donna Lynn11119 219. MOORE, STEVE 1FAC.1 B5. in Ed. at University of Cincinnati and 'M.E. at University of Cincinnati 9 Basketball Coach 9 Physical Education II and III; Health II 971,158, 225. Moore, Vic1101 Football; Swimming 9 205. Moorman, KathyJo11019 205. Moorman, Terry 11019 205. Mora, Jonathan 1111 Varsity Footbali; Varsity Wres- tling; Varsity Baseball; Track 9219, 224. MORAN, JOHN DANIEL1'1216295 Starve Dr. 1111 0D. 9 Football 9 and 11; Track 9183, Morand, Frank1101Baseball-205. Moratschek, Wayne 0.11119 219. Morford, Mike E. 1111 Varsity Football; Varsity Wres- tling; Varsity Track 9 205, 226, 231. Morgan, Bill1101WrestIing 9 205. MORGAN, DEBORAH ALICEN 1121 5820 Faysei Dr. 1381 P.L. 9 GAA; Choir; Dramatics 9,10,11, and 12, Thespian; Pep Club 9 9 183, 239. Morgan, Mary Lee 1111 Concert Choir 9219. MORGAN, RICK D. 1121 4933 Duebber Drive 13819 Rick 9 Best of Oak Hills 10. Morman, Peggy Rose11119 219. Morris, Dianne Maria 11119 219. MORRIS, GERALD E. 1FAC.1 B.A. and MA. at Uni- versity of Kentucky 9 159 9 English 1V. Morris, Seretha Ann11019205. Morrison, Larry11019 205. MOULLIET, RAYMOND P. 1FAC.1 3.5. and M.Ed. at Xavier University 9 CALEDONIAN Business Staff 9 World History 9 159, 137, Mueller, Don11019205. MUELLER,JANE1FAC.1 85.310100 State University, M.Ed. at Miami University 9 English II -- 159. Mueller, Ken 11019 205. Mueller, Steve Earl 1111 Wrestling, Baseball 9 220, 226,229, 240. Mullins,Jim1101Basketball- 205, 225, 229. Mundstock,Jim11019 205. Muirheid, Robert Lew 1111 Swimming 9 220. MUNDSTOCK, ROSEMARY 1121 5010 Staas Rd. 9 Rose 9163. Murray, Kathy11019 205. MUSEKAMP, WALTER GEORGE 1121 3203 Ebenezer Rd. 1111 9 Doc 9 Student Counci19,10,11, and 12; Committee Chairman 11; Vice-President 12; Foot- bal19 and 10; Track 9 and 10; junior Class President; Sweetheart Court9183, 239. Myers, Dave Wayne 1111 Swim Team, Stage Crew 9 220. MYERS, DAVIDJ.1121583aluvene Way13819 Dave. Myers, Debbie Eunice 1111 G.A.A., Concert Choir, Best of Oak Hills 9 220, 233. Odi Myers, Donita1101 Cheerleader, G.A.A. 92115. Myers, Rick11019 205. NABER, GAIL ESELLE 1121 2519 South Rd. 1381 9 G.A.A. 9; BOE11; 9182. Nadler, Bob11019 205. Nagel, Linda 1111 G.A.A., Pep Club, Mixed Couples Bowling League 9 220. Namesnik, Wendy 1101 G.A.A., Drama Club 9 206, 239. Nash, Douglas A. 1111 Swimming, Diving 9 220. NEILHEISEL, THOMAS D. 1121 3717 Lakewood Dr. 1111 9 Tom 9 Football 9 and 10; Cross Country 11 and 12; Track 9,10,11, and 12 9182, 227, 228. Neumann, Jo Ann 1101G.A.A., Pep Club, Varsity Vol- leyball 9206, 235,. Neumann, Mark1111-220. NEUMEISTER, PAULA GAYE 1121 442 Viscount Dr. 13819 G.A,A. 9 and 10; FBLA 10 and 11; Pep Club 9; Dramatics 9 and 10; Literary Club 9 and 10 9182. New, Debbie Kay11019 206. Newman, Jo Ann 11019 206, 236. Newman, Steve 1111 Footbali, Baseball 9 220, 224, 229, 231. Nichles, Mike11119 220. Nichols, Vicki 1101G.A.A.; Pep Club, Dramatics - 206. NICKERSON, Robert 11019 206. Nieb,lerry11019 206. Niehaus, Linda Louise 1111 Matscots; Pep Club; Li- brary Aide 9 220, 232. Niehaus, Robert11019 206. NIEMAN, BARBARA ELAINE 1121 6009 North Glen Road 11119 Barb 9 Art Club 9,10 8:11;Thalians 9 8: 10; Chorus 9 8: 10; Concert Choir 11 8: 12; Health Careers Club 11 81 12; Red Cross 12; Oakettes 12; Best of Oak Hills 9,10 8112; National Honor Society 12 9182, 233, 238. Niklas, Joe F. 11019 206. Niklowitz, Gudrun H.1101G.A.A. Niklowitz,Hans1111- 220. Nixon, Sally1111- 220, 231, 232, 239. NOBLE, STEVE ALLEN 1121 3926 Hutchinson Road 11119 Butch 9183. Noklowitz, Gundrum 11011 Nolte, Gloria Jean 1111 F.B,L.A. 9 220, Nolte, Judy 11119 220. Nolte, MarEene L. G.A.A. -- 206. NOLTE, ROGER LEO11213967 Rybolt Road 9 L60 9 Football 9 810;Wrestling10,11812 9183. NORDLOH, MARY CONSTANCE 1FAC.1 AB. in French Education at College of Mount Saint Joseph of Cincinnati; French I, ll 8 IV 9159. NORTHCUTT, BARBARA 1FAC.1 3.5. at Carson- Newman College; M.5. at Indiana University; G.A.A.; PhysicaIEducation 1I81III; Health 9159. NOTH, GARY WILLIAM 1121 3593 Sandal Lane 1111 Clarence or Leech 9183. Nolz, Karen Marie 1101 Reserve Drill Team; Honor Society; Pep Club 9 206. Oakettes 122. OBERMEYER, JOHN R. 1FAC.1 3.5, at Xavier Univer- sity; M.Ed. at Xavier University; CALEDONIAN; Eng- lish I181II19159. Obert, Melissa11119 220. Obrechr, Alan 11119 220. O'Brien, Robin 1111 Dramatics Club; Health Careers Club 9 220. O'Bryan, Vicky Lynn 1101 G.A.A.; Honor Society, Reserve Drill Team, Pep Club 9 206, 238. O'Connor, Connie11119 220. O'Connor, Kim Lee1101G.A.A.9 206. Odell, Donna Marie1101 Honor Society; Pep Club; Reserve Majorettes 9 206. Odioso, Richard 1111 Student Council; Tartan; Var- sity 0 ; Golf; Basketball Statistician, Carbo's Odi Crowd 5 220, 225, 231, 239. OehIer, Al11115 220. Oldendick, Dawn Marie1101 Pep Club; Drama Club, G.A.A 5 206. OLDENDICK, NANCY HELEN 1121 6893 Dovehill Lane11115 Nancy 5 Drama Club9,10,11 81 12- 183, 76, 239. Oldfield, Charles 5.1101Track 5 206. Oldfield, Karen 1111 G.A.A.; Pep Club 5 220. OLDFIELD, RONALD EDWARD 1121 3997 School Section 1111- Ron 5183. O1Leary, Kevin1111-220. Opening1-33. ORBEN, KAREN ELAINE1121 4372 Dalehurst 1111 5 Karen 5 Art Club 9; Choir10,11 8112; Ensemble 10, 118112; Best of Oak Hills 9,10 8111; Dramatics1181 125 182. Organizations 118-119. Ormsby, Vicki 1111 Oak Hills Marching Band; G.A.A. 5 220, 231, 236. ORNDORFF, DARLENE LYNN 1121 6195 Sharlene Court 1111 - Dar 5182. Orr, Michelle 1101 G.A.A.; Reserve Drill Team; Pep Club 5 206. Osborne, Cindy Louise 1111 G.A.A.; F.T.A.; Student Council; Mat Scots; Carbo's Crowd - 220, 232, 233, 239. OSBORNE, CYNTHIA LOUISE 1121 669 Heavenly Lane 1381 - Cindy - C.A.A. 9 81 11; Cheerleading 10,11 81 12; Student Council 12; Treasurer of Student Council12; Pep Club10,1181 12; Best of Oak Hills 11 81 12; Bridge Club 11 81 12; Audio Visual 12 5182, 239. Osborne, Gary L.1101Band - 206, Osborne,1ennjfer B. 1101 Pep Club; G.A.A.; Honor Society 5 206, 236, 238, 239. OSTERHAGE, AMY MARIE 1121 4452 Saint Dominic Drive 1381 5 Amy 5 G.A.A. 9,10 81 11; Student Council10,11 81 12; 1Secretary 111; Pep Club11; Oakettes 11 81 12; Choir 10; Concert Choir 11; Bridge Club118112; Bestoank Hills118112 5182, 233, 239. Osterhage, Linda Irene 1111 Oakettes; Carbo's Crowd; G.A.A.; Pep Club; Best of Oak Hills 5 220, 233. Osterhage, Susan R. 1111 Oakettes, G.A.A.; Junior Class Secretary; Best of Oak Hills; Carbo's Crowd - 220, 233. Oswald, Dave Paul 1111 Track - 220, 227. O'TOOLE, COLLEEN KAY 11214364 Pinecroft 1111 5 Col 5 CALDEONIAN Editorial Staff 10; Audio-Visual Club118112;0akettes 12 5183, 233. Owens, Don Wayne 11115 220. OYAKAWA, YOSHI 1FAC.1 8.5. at Ohio State; M.Ed. at University of Cincinnati; Coach of Swim Team and Health 11; Physical Education 5159, 228. Page, Aaron W. 1111 Band 5 220. PAGE. LINDA 51 1121 3411 Ebenezer Road 1111 Page G.A.A. 9,10 8111; TARTAN10,11 8112; Feature Editor 12; French Club 9 81 10; Student Council 9,10,11 81 12; Freshman Class President; Junior Class Vice- Presjdent; Senior Class President 5 239. PAFF, KENNETH E. 1121 1747 Ebenezer Road 1381 5 Ken 5183. Painter, Beth Francis 1101 G.A.A.; Pep Club - 206. PANCERO, VICKI LEE11215730 Pinehi 13815 WC 5 Student Council 9,10,11 8112; Pep Club 9,10,118112; 6AA. 9,10,11 8112; Cheerleader 10; Spanish Club 9 81 10; Health Careers 11; Sophomore Class Secre- tary; CALEDONAIN Business Staff 11 81 12 - 183. Paolello, Kathie Ann 1111 G.A.A.; Track; Softball; Honor Teams - 220, 236. Paolello, Ron 11015 206. PAPIN, DAVIDJAMES1121 25 Kinsman Court 13815 Dave - Football 9; Wrestling 10 81115183. Parker, Becky Ann. Parker, Mark Kenneth 1111- 220. PARKER, SUSAN ELIZABETH 1121 5705 Port Irving 1462241 Mom , Mixed Glee Club 9; Red Cross 9; Thalians1Stage Crew1 9; Choir 10; Audio Visual10,11 81 12; 1President 11 81121; ConcertChoir12;Chora1 Ensemble 12; French Club 11; Chairman Student affairs Committee12;CALEDON1AN118112; 1Copy Editor 121; Quill 81 Scroll 11 81 12; delegatenal-Iarge to Western Hills Press12; Bestof Oak Hills 125183, 138,140. PARRY, ANNE LANA11216960 Harrison 1391. PARSONS, GAIL LYNN 1121 3485 Westport 1111 G.A.A. 9,10 81 11; Dramatics 10; Thalians 10; Stage Crew10; CALEDONIAN Business Staff 10; Pep Club 10; Art Club125182. Patrons 5 244. PATTERSON, SHARON ANN 11213559 Neiheisel 1111 C..A.A. 9; Pep Club 9; CALEDONIAN BusineSS Staff 10; Art Club 12; B.O.E. 11; Girls Glee Club 9 8110 - 182. Patton, Pam Elizabeth 1101 Pep CIub1Poster Commit- tee1; G.A.A. - 206. Payne, Cindy Lee 1101 G.A.A.; Pep Club; Spanish Club 5 206. PAYNE, JAMES SAMUEL 1121 5364 Gader Drive 1111 -- Jim 5 Football 9 5182. Payne, Pam 1111 Pep Club; 1Co-Chairman1; Dramat- ics; Thalian; Thespian; C1.A.A.; Concert Choir; Best Of Oak Hills 5 220, 239. Payne, Robert Ned 1111 Track, Basketbail - 220. PEARSON, LINDA SUSAN 11212793 Werkridge Drive 1111 - Pierce 5 C.A.A. 9,10,11 81 12; 1Secretary 11; President 121; Best of Oak Hills 10,11 8: 12; Concert Choir and ChoralEnsemble118112; CALEDONIAN Editorial Staff 11; Girls Glee Club 9; Mixed Chorus 10 5 182, 235, 236. PEET, ROGER A.11215183. Penn, Connie11115 220, 239. Pennekamp, Bob 5.11115 220. Pennkamp,1im 1111-220. PENTECOST, DO UGLAS W. 1121 5 BOO Boo 5 6572 Taylor Road 1111 Drama Club 12 5183. Pep Club 126. Peppers, Glenn Alan 1101 Basketball; Baseball 5 206, 225, 229. PeQueen, John Carl 1101 Wrestling, Track, Intramur- al Basketball - 206. Perry S.Timothy1101Track - 206, PETER, GREGORY W. 11215183. PETER, TERRI E. 11213743 Sandal Lane1111-Terri5 G.A.A. 9,10 8111; German Club 9; Pep Club 9 81 10 - 183. PETER, TIMOTHY,1FAC.1 B.A. at Otterbein College; English I,I181 l1l5159. Peters, Linda Susan 1111 TARTAN Staff; Matscots; G.A.A.; Pep Ciub 5 220, 232. Petersman, Ann 1111 Pep Club; Matscols - 220, 232. Pfaff, Gary P. 1111 - 220. P1311, Greg Paul1101F00tbal1;Golf5 206, 224. PFAFFINCER, ROBERT WILLIAM 1121 3695 Lake- wood Drive 1111 - Pfaff - Football10 5183. Pfahler, Peggy Ann 1111 Pep Club - 220. PFEIFFER, CHRISTINEJEAN 11215917 North Gien Road 5 Chris 5 G.A.A. 9; F.B,L.A. 10; B.O.E.11; Art Club 12 5184. Pfeiffer, Dan W.1101Track - 206. PFLUM,JOE11215184. Phelps, Pat L. 1111 C-.A.A.; Best of Oak Hills; Concert Choir 206. PHELPS, PAULA1121250 Kinsman Court13815 235. PhiIlips,1anetLee11115 220. Phillips, Mike A.1101Basebail- 206. PHOENIX, MARGARET RUTH 11214365 Marsue Lane 1111 C.A.A. 9,10, 8111; Bridge C1ub10; Military Club 11; Honor Society 9 8112; National Honor Society 12 5184, 238. PIECZONKA, LOU 1FAC.1 8.5. at East6rn Kentucky University; M.Ed. at Xavier University; Varsity 0 ; Wood Shop ll; Mechanical Drawing 1 81 ll 5 132, 159, 224. PEEPMEIER, JANE ANN 11216318 Charity Drive11115 Jane 5 G.A.A.10,118112; Pep Club 11 5184. Piepmeier, Paula Dee1101 G.A.A.- 206, 235, 236. Pierce, Don 1101Wrestling - 206. PIERITZ, PATRICIA 1FAC.1 B.A. at Northwestern University; M.Ed. at University of Cincinnati; Ameri- can History 5159. Pierson, Kathy 11015 206. Pierson, Rhonda Sue1101G.A.A.- 206. PILLER, LINUS A. 1FAC.1 B.A. at Athenaeum of Ohio; M.Ed. at Xavier University; Guidance Counselor - 154. PILOT, BRENDA LYNN 1121 573 Orchard View Lane 13815 Brenda 5 F.B.L.A. 125185. Piper, Pat Ann 1111 G.A.A.; Pep Club; Student Coun- cil; Varsity Cheerleader, Junior Class Vice-President - 220, 233, 240, 239. Pittman, Linda 1111 G.A.A.; Dramatics; CALEDONI- AN; Health Careers; German Club - 220,138. Plenhert, Edith 1111 German Club - 220. Plummer, Mariam Beth 1111 G.A.A. 5 220. Poe, John 1101 Reserve Football 5 206, 224. POLHMEYER, SCOTT HENRY 1121 3329 Bellehaven 1111- Soctt - Pep Club 11 8112; Swimming Team 9, 10 8111 5185. Poland, Donna A.1101- 206. Polley, Jan Ruth 1111 Band; CALEDONIAN Business Staff 5 220, 231. POLLOCK, PENNY 1FAC.1 3.5. at University of Cin- cinnati;English1181l115160. Poole, Bonnie Louise 1101 G.A.A.; Pep Club; Dra4 matics 5 206, 239. Paolello, Ron Nicholas1101WrestlEng Team. Pope, Deloresl. 1111 CALEDONIAN Business Staff - 220. Pope, Steve1101 Wrestling 5 206. Pope, Yvonne Suzette1101 Pep Club 5 206. Popielski, Rick M.1101 Football 5206, 224, 226. Pete, Pamlean1101. Poundstone, Amy 11015 206, 239. POWELL, LINDA R.11212871 Ebenezer 1381 G.A.A. 9, 10,11 8112; Concert Choir 9,10,118112; Mixed Cho- rus and Girls Glee Club; A.F.S. 11; F.T.A. 11; Pep Club 9 5185, 235, 236. Powers, Pat L. 1111 G.A.A.; Dramatics; CALEDONI- AN Business Staff 5 220. Powers, Robert Edward 1121 4471 Bridgetown Road 1111 - PUP - Pep C1ub10 31 12,- Spanish Club'10; Reserve Basketball10; Military Club 11 8112; Turtles 11 81 12; Hi-Y Club 12; Basketball 12; Softball 12 - 185. POYNTER, EUGENE 1FAC.1 A.B. Hanover College and M.S. at Indiana University 5 Adviser: Depart- ment Chairman; Golf Coach; Honor Society 5 Biol- ogy; Zoology 5160. Prem,10nathan 1111 German Club - 220. Prince, Glenn 1101 Football - 206, 224. Proctor, Mark Alan 1111 Football; Basketball; Base- ball 5 220, 224, 229. Proffitt, Cindy1101. 3 PROFFITT, JOSEPH LAYTON 11216460 Hayes Rd.1111 -10e - Wrestling 10, Military Club11; Basebail12 5 185. Proffit, Patty 1101 - 206. Prom102-105. PROPES, LESTER WAYNE 11216000 Bender Rd. 13315 Les - Freshman Football 9; Reserve Football 10; Varsity Footbal111; C0w0p12 5184. Pye, Sandra Lee1101 Pep Club; GAA 5 206. Quinn, Annie1101Dramatics 6 206. Quinn, Pam M.1101GAA; Drama Club; Red Cross 6 206. Quinn, Paula 1111 Dramatics; CALEDONIAN Busi- ness Staff 6 220. QUINTON, YVONNE LYNN 1121 5508 Cove Ct. 1381 6 GAA 10 and 11; Pep Club 9; Spanish Club11; Girls Glee Club 9; Chorus 10 6184. RAABE, BRUCE ALLEN 11214601 Mt. Alverno Rd. 1381 6 Spider or Mad Dog 6 Tennis 9,10,11, and 12; Tar- tan; Bowling11; Basketball6184. Raabe, EIIen1101GAA 6 206, 236. Raade, Sue11016206. Rabanus, Diana Lynn 11016 206. RABER, DEBORAH LOU 1121 3403 Aurora 11116 Debbie 6 0AA 9 and 10; French Club 9 and 10; Girls Chorus 9 and 10 6184. Raber, Diane Elaine11016 206. Race, Connie A. 11016 206. Race, Dave 1111 Swimming 6 220, 228, 240. Rainey, Danny 1111 Band 6 220,231. Rains, DianeT.11016 Art Club; Newspaper 6 206. RAINS, GARRY EWELL 1121 158 Riverama Dr. 1381 6 Swim team 9; Chess Club 9,10, and 11; Health Ca- reers Club11;AudioNisual11-185. Rais, Pamela Elizabeth 1111 6 Dramatic Club; De- bate Team; Health Careers Club; Wizard of Oz; Motherjs a Freshman; Arsenic and Old Lace; Presi- dent of Thespians 6 220, 239. RAJANATHAN, KOWSALY 1121 5422 Karen Avenue 1111 6 Kowsy 6 AFS Club; Dramatics Club 6 Thespian; StudemCouncil 6185, 6667, 143, 239. RAMEY, GROVER CLEVELAND 1121 5375 Rawhide Trail 6 Grove 6185. RANZ, KATHLEEN ESTHER 1121 5516 Harrison Ave. 11116 Kathy 6 GAA 9; COE6185. Ranz, Sue11016 207. RASEMONT, KATHLEEN 1FAC.1 3.5. Ed. at University of Cincinnati 6 Senior Social Studies; Social Eco- nomical Problems 6160. RATTERMAN, TOM JAMES 1121 6234 Werk Rd. 1111 6 Tom 6 Turtle511; Wrestling 6185. Rauk, Diane M. 1111 Choir6 220. Rayen, Henry11016 207. Rayhle, Fred11116 220, 225, 227, 240. READE, JEFFERY LINDIN 1121 5469 Cleander 1381 6 Snickers 6 Footba1l9,10,11, and 12; Basketball 9 and 10; Wrestling 11; Baseball 9,11, and 12; Varsity 11 and 12; Concert Choir 11 and 12; Choral Ensemble 12 6184,153, 224, 231. Reade, Sue Mary11016 206. REARDON, EDWARD ARTHUR 1121 279 Glenfield 13816 Ed 6184. Reece, Greg 1101 6 206. Regnold, Paula 1101GAA 6 206, 235. REHN, DEBBIE LEE11215684 North Cien 11116 Deb 6 BOE16184. Reid, Phil D. 1111 Baseball 6 221. Reifenberger, John 1101 6 Reserve Football 6 206, 224. REIFENBERGER, MARY JO 11214489 Foley Rd.13816 Joey 6 German 9; Drama Club 10 and 11; GAA11; TARTAN 12; Best of Oak HiIIs-12. Reigers, Rick R. 1101 Basketball; Baseball 6 206, 70, 225,229. Reilly,Jane1101GAA; Honor SOCiety 6 206, 238. REILMANN, DEBRA MARIE1121 351 Anderson Ferry Rd. 13816 Debbie 6 COE;126185. REINDEL,CHERYL11216185. Reindel, Lisa11016 206. Reinschmiav, Marsha11116 AFS11; Health Careers 6 221. REISS, PAMELA L.11216185. Relaxation 40-45. REMAR, CYNTHIA ANN 11215639 North Glen11116 Cindy 6 0AA 9,10,11, and 12; Dramatics 9,10, and 11; Best of Oak Hills 9,10,11, and 12; Honor Society 11 and 12; Red Cross 9 and 10; Art Club11; Pep Club 12; Oakettes126185,233, 238. Renieri5,Bi1l11116 221. REWNICK, DAN LEE 1121 481 Viscount 1381 6 Koch 6 Wrestling 9; Football10. Reynolds,1ames11116 221, 239, REYNOLDS, JAMES R. 1FAC.1 3.5. at Morehead State University and MA. at Morehead State University 6 Geology 6160. REYNOLDS, SHERRA 1FAC.1 3.5. University of Cin- cinnati 6 Bokkeeping I; Typing ll; Office Practice 6160. Rhoads, Larryloseph11016 Bowling 6 206. Richardson, Daniel Fred 1101 6 Football 6 207, 224, 225, 229. Richardson, Sue Ann11116 221. RICKELS, KATHLEEN ANN 11215334 LilibetCt.13816 Kathy - GAA 9,10, and 11 - 185. RIEDMATTER, REGINA A.1FAC.1 BA, Mt. $11059th College; and MEd. at Xavier University 6 Adviser: Latin Club 6 Spanish l1 and IV; Latin Ill and IV 6 160. Rieman, Glenda Kay11116 221. Rieman, Michele 1101 FTA; GAA; Pep Club 6 207, 235, 236. RIETNENBERG, MARY H.11216184. Riga, Peggy1101Pep Club; Dramatics Club 6 207. Riley,1ames Keith 1111 Audio-Visual; Basketball; Co- ed Volleyball; Manager Reserve Football Team; Thespian; Choral Ensemble and Concert Choir 6 221, 239. Riley, Joanne Marie1101GAA 6 207. Riley, Pat M. 1111 Swim team; Chess Club 6 221, 228. RIPPERGER,'DENN1$ ROBERT 1121629 Neeb Rd. 1381 - Rip6 184. Ripperger, Glenn D1101. Ritter, Bob11116 207, Ritter, Elmer 11116 221. RITTER, SUZANNE CHARLOTTE 11214316 Turf Lane 1111 6 Big Mamma 6 Dramatic Club12; Thespians 12; Vice President Thalians 12; Choir; Best of Oak Hills; WIZARD OF 02: ARSENIC AND OLD LACE; National Forensic League 6184, 62, 76, 239. Roark, Karen 11016207. Roack, LuAnn 11016 207. ROBARDS, CHERYL MARTHA 11213040 Westboume Dr.11116 Cheryl 6 GAA 9,10,11; Pep Club 9,10 and 12; FBLA 10 and 12 Health Careers11; Thalian 9,10, and 11; Thespian 10 and 11; Best of Oak Hills 9; Art Club 12 6184. Robb,Jim1101Band 6 207, 231. Robbins, Marilyn M. 11116 221. ROBERTS, MRS. ALICE K. 1FAC.1 8.5.31 Eastern Ken- tucky University; M.A. at Cornell University; Grad. Assistant and work on PHD. at Harvard University; Post-Graduate at University of Colorado, University of Cincinnati and University of Kentucky; Health Careers Club Advisor 6 College Counselor and Dean of Students 6154. Robinson, Don 1111. Robinson, Karen11016 207. Robinson, Pat11016 207. Robinson, Patti11116 Girls Choir 6 221. Roeck, LuAnn 11016 207. Roedersheimer, Tim 1111 Reserve Basebal1-221, 229. Roehrig,1ean 1111 Girls Chorus 6 221. Roempp, Steve11016207. Rogers, Fay 11016 207. Rogers, Jan 11016 207. Rogers, Joan 1101GAA 6 207. Rohs, Mike Dale11116 221. Rolfes, Bev 1101 GAA; Stage Crew; Dramatic 6 207, 235. San Rolfes, Dan 11016 207. Rolfes, Marc11116 221. Ronald,ludy1101AFS;GAA 6 207. Ronald, Nancy 1111 GAA; AFS; Honor Society; Con- cert Choir 6221. Room, Doris11016 207. Rose, Yvette 1111 Student Council 6 221. ROSEBURROUGH, DEBORAH SUE 1121 3443 Eurich Rd. 1111 6 Debbie 6 Cheerleaders 9; Pep Club; GAA; Honor Teams; LO 6AA Honor Teams; also 11 6185. ROSEBURROUCH, MICHAELJ. 11216185, 224. ROSENFELD, ROBERT B. 1FAC.1 3.5. at University of Cincinnati; M.A. Xavier University 6 Plane and 501- id Geometry; Algebra I; Math Resfresher6160. Rosey, Russ 11016 207. Ross, Barry Steven 11116 220. R055, JOSEPH THOMAS 1121691 School Section Ed. 1Ll16 Navajo - 185. Ross, Valerie JD 1111 Pep Club; GAA; Girls Choir 6 220. R055, NANCY ROSS 1121 6975 Sandal Court 1111 6 185, 231. ROSSLCREG M.11216185. Rossi, Gregory11116 221. Roth,John 1111. Rothwell, Mary E. 1111 CAA 6 221. ROTHWELL, THOMAS GARY 1121727 Woodyhill Dr. 13816 Rock 6 Football 9,10,11 and 12; Basketball 9, 10,11, and 12; Baseball 9,10,11, and 12; Varsity 11 and 12; Spanish Club; Mixed Glee Club Sweetheart Candidate 6166, 224, 229, 231. Rouse, Dee B.S.A. 11016 207. Rouse, Jan Denise 1111 Cheerleader Varsity; AFS; GAA; Pep Club; Student; CALEDONIAN 6 221,143, 233, 236, 239. Rowland, Gary Stephen 1111 Baseball 6207. RUBY, DIANE CAROL11215100 Ballantrae Court 1381 6 Rube 6 Oakettes 10, and 11; 1Co-captain 41; Pep Club 9 and 10; Chorus 10 and 11; GAA 9,10 and 11; Cheerleader 9; Student Council 10 and 11; FTA 11; Best of Oak Hills10,11, and 126 186, 233. Ruby, RobertC.11016 207. RUDMAN, DEBORAH DUFF 1121 3393 F1ddler15 Green 1111 6 Deb 6 Swimming; GAA; Pep Club; Honor Teams 6186. Rudolph, Paulette 1111 FBLA 6 221. Ruebusch, Robert1101 Football 6 207, 224, 226. Ruhe,Joe11116 221. Ruke, Rhonda 11016 207. RUSSO, MICHAEL DAVID 11215100 Valley Ridge Rd. 13916 Screw 6 186. RUTENSCHROER, MAREEN 1FAC.1 Advisor: Oak- ettes. RUTENSCHROER, WIL1FAC.1B.S. at Ohio State and M.E. at University of Cincinnati 6 Football; Assistant Athletic Director 6 Physical Education and Health II 6160,53. RUTHEMEYER, CAROL 1FAC.1 8.5. Business Ed. at University of Cincinnati; FBLA adviser 6 Business Math; Short Hand ll; Typing l 6160. Ruwan, Jack 11016 208. RYDYZNSKI, STEPHEN DENNIS11211450 Ebenezer. 13816 Denny 6 Best of Oak Hil1512 6186. Saalwaechter, Mary Anne11016 208. Sabin, T0ny11116 221. Sacco,loe11016 208. Salamone, Mike Carol11016 208. Salamone, Pat11116 221. Sanders, Dianne Renee 1121 3897 Robin Hill 1111 6 Di 6 Girl1s Choir 9; Mixed Glee Club 10; Choir11; COE126187. SANDLIN, DALE E.11211164 Devils Backbone13816 Dale 6 Chess 9,10, and 11; Boy's Bowling 11; Audio- Visual10,11, and 12; German 10,11, and 126 187. Sau Sauer, Gregg N.11113 221. Sauer, leff 1111 3 Cross Country, Track, Varsity O 3 221,155,223,231. SAUNDERS, PATRICIA ANN 11215541 Raceview Ave. 1111- Party 3 6AA 9,10, and 11; Pep Club 9,10, and 11; Chorus 9, and 10; Drama 10; Majorettes 9,10,11, and 12; Homecoming Committee 11 and 12; Best of Oak Hills 10,11, and 123 187, 232. SAWYER,JULIA1FAC.1A.B.3 University of Chatta- nooga; and M.Ed. at University of Cincinnati 3 Guidance Counselor -154. SAWYER, MICHAEL JOSEPH 1121325 Glen Oaks Dr. 13813 Mike 3 Football 9; Track 9. Sawyer, Tom 11013 208. SAYERS, SUSAN LEE1121304 Glen Oaks Dr. 13813 Su 3 GAA 9 and 10; Historian 3 and 4; TARTAN 10 and 11; Girlls Sports Editor and Circulation Manager12; Page Editor; French Club 10 and 11; Pep Club 9 and 10; Honor Society 9; Student Council 12; FTA 11 and 12 President; Freshman Ciass Secretary 3 187, 235, 236, 239. Scale, Mike Keith 11013 208. Schacht, Darrell11113 221. SCHACHT, MILDRED COLLEEN 1121 553 Orchard View Ln. 3B 3 Millie 3 Girls Glee Club 9; Mixed Glee Club 10; CALEDONIAN Business Staff and Edi- torialStaff12; Student Council 12 3186, 239. SCHAEFER, DANIEL ROBERT 1121a 2248 South Rd. 13813 Dan 3 Football 9; Baseball 9,10, and 11; 186, 227. Schaefer, David L. 1111 German Club, Honor Society; Wrestling 3 221, 238. Schaefer, Denise Ann 1111 German Club; G.A.A. 3 221. SCHAEFER, RICHARD JOSEPH 1121 3710 Lakewood Drive11113 Bush 3 Band 9,10 8! 11; Wrestling 9 8 10- 186. Schaeperklaus, Rae Ellen1101Chorus 3 208. Schaefer, Kay 1111. Schaich, Bev A. 1111 G.A.A.; F.B,L.A. 3221. Schaller, Bernice 5.11113 221. Schantz, Mary Ann 1101 G.A.A. 3208. Schatz, Robin Ann 1111 TARTAN Staff 3 221. Schemenaur, Mike Wayne11113221. SCHERER, RICHARD P. 1FAC.1 B.A, in Math; 3.5. in Education 8 M.Ed. All at University of Cincinnati; Student Council; Assistant Principal 3 153, 154. SCHERPENBERG, CYRIL CLEMENT 1121 3760 Eyrich Cy 3196. Scherpenberg, Kenneth Anthony1111-221. SCHIERLOH, ROBERT R. 1FAC.1 8. Sci. Education at University of Cincinnati; M.Ed. at University of Cin- cinnati; Vocal Music; Music Theory; Music History and Appreciation 3160. Schill, BiH. SCHILL, DANIEL 11216354 Muddy Creek13813 Dan 3186. Schifl, Larry C. 11113 208. SCHKABLA, MELITA ANGELA 11215754 Eula Avenue 1111 MOE; G.A.A. 9,10 8111; Head of Ways 8: Means; B.O.E. President 11; Girls Glee Club 9; C.O.E. Vice- Presidenl12-187. Schleicher, Dave 1111. Schleicher,1eff Richard 1101 Reserve Football 3 208, 224, 226. Scleicher, Sharon 1111 G.A.A.; Pep Club 3 221. SCHLENSKER, NANCY LEE11216685 Hayes Road 1111 3 Nance 3 Latin Club 9 8: 10; 1Secretary 101; J.C.L. 9 81 10; CALEDONIAN Business Staff 10 81 11; CALE- DONIAN Editorial Staff 11 8: 12; Organizations Edi- tor; Pep Club12; Quill 81 Scroll11812 3187. Schlensker,VickiLynn1111- 221. Schlesselman, Dale1101- 208. Schleve, Joe Henry11113 221. SCHLOSS, DAVID REED 1121 5633 Green Acres 1111 Chess Club 910,11 8: 12; 1Vice-President 111; 1Presi- dent 121; German Club 9,10,11 8: 123187. Schmidt, Cheryl Ann 1111 Library Aid 3 221. Schmidt, Gregory C.11113 221. Schmidt, Linda Kay 1111 G.A.A.; Pep Club3 221. SCHMIDT, MARK EDWARD 1121 6068 Lawrence Road 1111 3 Smitty 3 Latin Club 9; 10fficer1; Bas- ketball Manager 9 8c 10; Baseball 10,11, 8: 12 3187, 229. Schmidt, Wendy Lynn 11113 221. SCHMIDT, YVONNE LESLIE 1121485 Pedrelti 13813 Bitsy 3 G.A.A. 1,2; Dramatic: 1; F.T.A. 1,2 - 186. Schmitt, Tom C, 1111 Swimming; Varsity O - 221, 228, 231. SCHMOCROW, GAYLE LYNN 1121 5578 Werk Road 11113 Schmo 3 Pep C1ub1; G.A.A. 1,2,3; German Club 2,3,4 1Secretary 41. Schneider, Carol Lynn 1101 Pep Club, Dramatics 3 208. Schneider, Eileen 10 1111 Varsity Majorettes; Health Careers; G.A.A. - 221, 236. Schneider, Kim 1111 Pep Club 3 221, Schneider, Steven Ray11113 221, Schnell, Kathy Louise1101G.A.A.; Pep Club. Schnur,1ack K. 1111 Varsity Football 3 221, 224, 227. Schnur, Jim Garrison 1101 FootbaH - 208, 224, 225, 231. Schoborg, Tom F. 1111 AFS; Varsity 0 Swimming. Schoenig, Rick 11113 221. Schoenig, Roger A. 1111 Football Manager 3 221. Schulz, Darlene May11013 208. School Closing 64-64. Schorsch, Larry11113 221. Schorsch, Paula Louise1101 Cheerleading1Pep Club1 3 208, 233. Schottelkotte, Bob H. 1101 Swim Team; Band 3 208, 231. SCHRADER, JOYCE ANN 11214431 Race Road 11113 Joy 3 G.A.A. 9; Pep Cfub 9; G.A.A. 10; Oakettes 12 3186, 233. Schrand, Lynda L. 1111 G.A.A.; Pep Club; CALED- ONIAN Business Staff; Health Careers 3 221. Schreck, Bruce 5. 1111 Cross Country; Track 3 221, 231. SCHREIBER, NINA1FAC.1 BA. Morehead State Uni- versity 3160. SCHROEDER, SALLY ANN11215646 Childs Ave. 1111 3 Sal 3 C.A.A. 9,10,11,12; Manager 11; V. Pres.12; Girls Choru511; ConcertChoir12; Red Cross 1; F.T.A. 10,11; Girls' Glee Club 1; Best of Oak Hills 12 3186. Schroer, Karen M.1101G.A.A.3 208. SCHUBERT,ERLYNE1SEC.13153. Schuch, Dorothy Pearl1111C..A.A. 3 221. SCHUELER, DOUGLAS NEIL 1121 5736 Childs Ave. 1111 3 Dougie, Freak 3 Reserve Swimming; Art Club; German Club 9; Art Club, German Club; A.V. 10; Art Club, German Club, AEF 11; Art Club 12 3 186. SCHUELER, JANE LESLIE 1121 S786 Werkmeadows Drive 1111 French Club11; TARTAN Art and Circula- tion Staff12; Pep Club 11,12 3187. Schueler, Kimberly Carol 1101 GAA; Pep Club; Stage Crew; Float 3 208. Schueler, Mark Donald11013208. Schulte, Brian Mark 1101 3208. Schultz, Leslie Jean 1101 Cheerleading; Pep Club; GAA; German Club 3208,2331. Schuhz, Steve Robert 1111 Cross Country 3 221. Schum, Kathie Diane1111- 221. SCHUMACHER, GARY A. 1121 1509 Beech Grove Dr. 1381Spanish Club;1unior Achievement 3187. Schuster, Pamela Ann 1101 3 Thalians; Pep Club 3 208. Schuster, Rick C. 1111 Wrestling 3221, 226, 231, 240. Schwab, James Anthony 1101 3 208. Schwandner, Stephen Howard 1111 Track 221,227. Schweer, Gale Ann11013 208. SCHWEER, GARY DANIEL 1121 4600 Fehr Rd. 13813 Duke Stud 3187. Schweitzer, Karynjanet11113 Band. Schweizer, Rick A. 11113 221. Schwer, Dave E.1101Audio-VisualClub. SCOTT, DONNA SUE 1121485 Greenwell Ave. 1381. Scott, Sharon 11013 208. Seal, Candi C. 1111 GAA; Girl's Track Team 3 221. Sears, Mike B. 11013 209, 225, 239. SEBASTIAN, MIKE C. 11214021 Hutchinson 3187. Sedler, Lynn Marie1101 3 209. Sefton, Terry Kent 1111 Swimming 3 222, 228. SEIBEL, AFRA M. 1FAC.1 A.B. at Indiana University; M.A. Smith College; Math Refresher; Plane Geome- try; A1gebrall-160. SEIG, RONALD WILLIAM 1121 5721 Snyder Rd. 1391 3186. Seniors 164-193; 112-115. Sewell, Brad E. 11013 209. SEWELL, LESLIE C. 11215784 Greenacres Ct. 3 Les 3 Manager Reserve Baseball Team 10; Bowling Team 11; Debate Team 12 3186, 239. Sexton, Larry11013209. Sexton, Mike1101Choir 3 209. Shackeiford, Jim 1111 3 TARTAN: Swimming 3 222, 228. Shankland, Frank C.11013 209. Shannon, Kathleen Elaine 1111 3 Girl's Choir; Pep Club; CALEDONIAN Business Staff. Sharp, Leslie Ann 1111 CALDEONIAN: TARTAN 3 222. SHAUT, FRANK 1FAC.1 8.5. and M.Ed. at University of Cincinnati 3 Wrestling Coach; Asgfstant Football Coach - Physical Education and Health ll 3 160, 224, 226. SHECKELS, TIMOTHY WILLIAM 1121 6131 Shariene Ct. 1111 3 Shecks 3 Band 9 and 10; Wrestling 9,11, and 12; Track 9,11, and 12; Football 9,10,11, and 12; Latin Club 9 3 186, 53, 224, 231. Shell, Richard 11113 222. SHERMAN, SALLIE 1FAC.1 BA. Centre COHege of Kentucky 3 English Ill and IV 3 160. Shird, Dave 1101 3 209. SHIRD, KATHERINE ALICE 1121 2776 Becher F3115 Ct. 13813 Kathy 3 GAA 10,11 and 12 3186. SHORT, BILLY JOE 1121 5081 Mt. Alverno Rd. 1381 3 Bill 3 Wrestling; Track Team; DCT 3186. Siefert, Allan E. 11113 222. Siekmann, Nancy Jeanne 1101 GAA; Pep Club; Re- serve Drill Team 3209, 235. Siemer, Dan J. 1111 Swimming 3222, 228, 231. Siemer, Ruth Ann 1101GAA; Art Club 3 209. Siemer, Sue F. 1101 CALEDONIAN Yearbook Staff, 6AA; Art Club; Honor Society; Girl's Swim Team; Track 3 209, 238. SILBERNAGEL, MICHAEL GLENN 1121 442 Samoht Ridge 13813 Silvernuts or Monte 3187. SILVER, DANNETTE 11.1121 Oakettes 12 3187, 233. Siiver, Debbie 10 1111 Pep Club 3 222. SIMMS, PHIL S. 1FAC.1 8.5. Kentucky; M.A.T. at Miami University 3 Biology; Physical Science 3 160, 224, 225. Simpson, Mike11113 222, Sims, Tim1101 Band 3 209, 231. Sjordal, Bonnie. Skelley,Anne11113 222. SLATER, JANICE 1FAC.1 A.B. at Hanover College; M.A. at Ball State University 3 Advisor, American Field Service 3 Social Economical Problems; Ameri- can History; Senior Social Studies 3161,143. Smith, Barb1101 GAA; Pep Club 3 209. SMITH, CHRISTOPHER ANDREW 1121 3400 Markay Ct.11118 Chris Craft 8 FootbaH 9 8187. SMITH, DENISE GLENNA1121795 Heavenly Lane1381 GAA; Spanish Club; Home Economics Club 8187. SMITH, DIANAIOYCE11217081vyhill Dr.1381SmitEy 8 GAA 9,10,11, and 12; Health Careers11; Sopho- more Class Treasurer; Pep Club 11, and 12; CALE- DONIAN Business Staff11, and 12 8 188. Smith, Diane1101Dramatics 8209. Smith, Diane1101Drama; Pep Club 8 209. Smith, Glenn A. 11018 209. SMITH, IRENE PAULA 11213620 Neiheisel 8 Paula 8 Red Cross 9; Mixed Chrous 9; Girl's Chorus 9 and 12;Choir118188. Smith,1im W.1101. Smith, Patti Lynn 1101 C..A.A.; Cheerleader; Pep Club 8 209, 233. Smith, Patriciajoann11118222. Smith, Peggy Ann11118222. Smith, Rick1101- 209. Smith, Rick A. 1111. Smith, Steve R.11018 209, 224, 225. Smith, Vicki Lynn 1111 CALEDONIAN Business Staff; Pep Club 8 222. SMITH, VIRGINIA LEE1FAC.1 8.5. at Xavier Universi- ty 8161. Smyth, Cecelia Marie 1111 F.B.L.A.; work on year- book8222. Snyder, Martha Jane 1111 G.A.A.; Latin Cfub -222. Sohmer, Dennis11118 222. SOLOMON, THOMAS EDWARD 11212331 Ebenezer Rd.1381810m. Sparks, Carol Ann 1111 Dramatics; Honor Society . 222. Spence, William G. 11018 209. Spencer, Pam11118222. Sphar, Bob11018 209, 244. Spies, Wilson 1101WeightLifting; Wrestling 8 209. Sptizmiller, Greg11018 209. Sptizmiller, Vivian Ann 1111 C.A.A. 8 222. Sports 68-75, 82-89, 242, 243. Sports Statistics 242443. Spragens, Sue 1101 CALEDONMN Editorial Staff; Honor Society; Pep Club; Reserve Drill Team; Girls1 Glee Club 8 209. Spring Play 90-91. Staat, Paul 1101 8 209. Stage Crew 135. STAIGER, NANCY LEE 1121 1249 Tapoe Terrace 1381 - Nance 8 G.A.A. 2,3,4; Spanish Club 3; TARTAN H.R. Rep. 3,4; Pep Club 3,4; CALEDONIAN Business Staff; Student Council Rep. 4; Turtles 4 8188. Staiger, Stan 1101 Reserve Football; Reserve Basket- bail 8 209, 224, 225. Stall, David 1111 Varsity Football 8 222, 229, 231. Stall, Kevin W. 1101 football; Wrestling; baseball - 209, 224, 226. Stallmeyer, Diane11018 209. Stammer, Greg R. 1111 Stage crew; band 8 222, 231. STAPLES, MARK A. 1121 5716 Woodhaven Drive 1111 8 Stan 8 Swimming 9,10,11; Latin Club 9,10,11,12 8 188, 239. STAPLES,WILLIAM WAYNE11218188. STAUTBERG, JULIE A. 11218198. STEDINC, MICHAEL EDWARD 1121 5393 Pembina Dr. 1381 8 Lump 8 Track 1,2; Cross Country 1,2; Baseball 3,4; Turtles 3,4 8189. Steele, Bob11118 222. STEELE, LARRY DEAN 1121 5222 Foley Road, 1381 '- Deano 8 DCT. Stephens, Carol A. 1101 Honor Society; Mixed Glee Club8209. STEPHENS, KENTON DALE11211090 Neeb 1211.1331- Kent 8 Pep Club 12; Hi-y12; Stage Crew11;Turtles 11 and 12 8189. Steuver, Karen Sue 1111 FTA; Honor Society 8 222. Stevens, Cathy 1101 GAA; Health Careers Club 8 209. Stewart, Brenda1111- 222 STEWART,1AMES PAUL 1121 5459 Joey Terr 1111 8 Jim 8189. Stewart, Tom F.11018 209. STICHTENOTH, CRAIG WARREN 1121 186 York- wood Lane 1381 8 Band 9,10, and 11 and 12; Swim Team 9,10,11, and 12 8188, 228, 231. Stockhoff,1ack11018 209. Stodermon, Tina 1101 Pep Club; GAA; Thalians; German Club; Stage Crew - 209. Stoerker, Debbie Sue 1111 FTA; GAA 8 222 Stoffel, Leanne Mary1101Pep Club 8 209. Stoffel, Mark J. 1111. Stokes, Jan A. 1111 Student Council, Secretary; GAA, Secretary; Honor Society; Choir 8 222, 239. Stone, Carol Diane1101GAA, Swimming and tennis; Pep club 8 209. Stone, Emmett Edward11018 209. Stone, Gary Wayne1101- 209. Storgion, James John 1101 Football 8 209, 224. Story, Raymond Russle1101German Club 8 209. STRANZIN, SHARON RUTH 11216035 Rapid Run1381 8 Sharon 8 Girls Glee Ciub 9; FTA 10; GAA 9,10,11, and 12; Pep Club 12 8188, 236. STRASSER, STEVE WILLIAM 1121 4499 Honielawn Ave.1111- Clyde 8188. STRASSER, DONNA MARIE 1121 7503 Wesselman Rd 1021- Dino 8 Best of Oak Hills 10, and 11; Concert Choir 11 and 12; Ensemble11; CALEDONJAN Busi- ness and Editorial Staff 12 8188. Strasser, Mikelay1101- 209. Stratton, Willima H.11118 222, 225. Streder, Mike Kenith 1101. Streicher, Gay Marie1101Bestoank Hills 8 209. Streithorst, RickJay1101- 209. STROUD, MARK LOUIS 1121 987 Hickok 1381 8 Crash 8 Turtles10,11, and 12; Pep Club 12. STROSCHEN, LOUIS GEORGE 1121 2101 Van Blari- cum 1381 8 Lou 8 Football 9,10,11, and 12; Wres- tling 9,10,11, and 12; Varsity 011, and 12 8188, 224, 226, 231. Stucker, Jenny Lee 1111 GAA; CALEDONIAN Ed. Staff; Dramatics 8 222, 238. Student Council 78-79. Studv 34-39. STUTZMAN, DANA 1FAC.1 8.5. Ohio State Universb ty and M.Ed. at University of Cincinnati; Senior Class Advisor 8 Metal 1,11, and lil; Electricity 8161. SUDHOFF, ANTHONY 1121148 Anderson Ferry Rd. 1381-Tony. SULEK, WILLIAM RICHARD 1121 6592 Bridgetown Rd.11118Wild Bill 8 Wrestling 10 and 11 8189. SULLIVAN, DENNlS ROBERT 1121 504 Morrvue Dr. 13818 Den. SULLIVAN, PATRICIA K1121. Sullivan, Peggy Marie1111GAA; Pep Club 8 222. Summers, Ken 111; 8 222. Sutton, Deborah Kay11118 222. Surrlock, Alan Joseph 11018 209. Swan, Ron Lee 1111 Varsity Football 8 222, 224, 231. Swartz, Pamela Sue11018 209. SWEARINGEN, BROOKE 1121 5482 North Glen 1111 8 Brooke 8 CALEDONIAN 9,101Sporls Editor1; 11 1Editor1; 121Co-Editor1; StudentCouncil10,11 19 12; 1President18189,138, 238, 239. Swearingen, Deborah Jean 1111 Matscots; G.A.A.; Pep Club 8 222, 235, 232. SWEEDER, WILLARD 1. 1FAC.1 A.B. at Denison; M.Ed. at University 01 Cincinnati; Principal 8 153 154. Sweeney, Mikejames11018 209. SWEENEY, SANDRA JEAN 1121 3670 Coral Gables Road 11118 Sandy 8 C.O.E. 12 8189. I T! g Sweet, Susan Ann 1101 HeaIth Careers Club; G.A,A.; Chorus 8 209. Swimming 74-75. Szurlinski, Jane Frances1101Pep Club 8 2090. Tabar, Bruce Paul 1111 Basketball; Baseball, Varsity O 8 222, 225, 229, 231. Tabar, Deborah Ann 1101 Pep Club; G.A.A.; Honor Society; Reserve Drill Team 8 209, 235, 236. Table of Contents 6. Table Tenni5127. Tallman, Sheila Sue1101- 209. TARTAN 139. Tarvin, David Gordon1111b - 222. TATE, KATHRYN ANN 1121 5971 Chifds Avenue1111 - Kathy 8 Dramatics 9, 8: 10; G.A.A. 9; F.T.A.10,11 8: 12; Honor Society11; Best of Oak Hills 9,10,11 8: 12; Reserve Majorette 9; Varsity Majorette 10,11 8: 12 8188,124, 232. TATE, THOMAS 1FAC.1 8.5. in Music Education at University of Cincinnati; Masters in Education at Miami University; Marching Band; Pep Band; Oaku ettes; Reserve Drill Team; Majorettes, Reserve Ma- jorettes; Band -161,.120,122,124, 231. Tate, Tim Alan1101German Club; Band 8 209, 231. TAYLOR, DEBBJE11218188, 56, 59, 240. Taylor, Rose Ann 11018 209. TEBELMAN, BETTY JEAN 11214538 Race Road 1111 8 Betty. Teetor, Sharon Ann 11018 209. Telgheder, Mike Robert 1111 Band 8 222, 231. Tenner, BiIlD.1101- 209, 229. Tenn1587. TEPE, DEBORAH MARIE11212236 South Road 1381- Deb 8 French Ctub 9 8 10; G.A.A. 10; Pep Club11; 188. THEESFELD, LINDA DIANE 1121 3674 Summerdale Lane1Ll1Latin Club 9 8188. THEIRINC, PAULA L. 1121 3896 Tower Road 1111 G.A.A. 9; Mixed Glee Club 9; Chorus 11; Concert Choir 8: Choral Ensemble 12 -188. THEOBALD, GARY L. 1121 5186 Valley Ridge Road 1391 Rover Football 9,10,11 8: 12 8189,153, 224, THEIMANN, PAMELA M. 11214920 Race Road 11118 Dramatics 9 8:12; Varsity Majorette10,11 8 12; Best of Oak Hills 10 8:12;G.A.A.9,10,11812;Junior CEass Treasurer 8189, 56, 60, 232, 240. Thiemann, Terri Marie 1101 Pep Club, G.A.A.; Dramatics. Thomas, Bruce W.11118 222. Thomas, Gail Ann 1111 G.A.A.; Oakettes; Pep Club; Concert Choir; Best of Oak Hills, Carbo's Crowd - 222. 233. Thompson, Bobby Lee11018 209. Thompson, Diane Carol 11018 209. THOMPSON, JANET 1121 453 Sunaire Terrace 1381 G.A.A. 9,10 8: 11; Dramatics 9 8: 10; Giris Glee Club 9; Mixed Chorus 10 8169. Thompson,1ohn W.1101Honor Society. Thompson, Kim1.1101G.A.A.8 209. Thompson, Linda Sue 1111 G.A.A. - 222. Thompson, Lorene Ann 11118 222. Thompson, Mary Elizabeth 1111 Thespians, Thalians 8 222. THOMSON, MARY ELLEN 1FAC.1 AB. at Eastern Kentucky University and B.S. at George Peabody College for Teachers 8 Librarian 8161. THORNHILL, DIANE LEE 1121 1050 Beechmeadow Drive 13818 B.O.E. 1treasurer111 8189. Thornhill, Donna Sue11118 222. THULLEN, GARY MlCHAEL 1121 4479 Homelawn Avenue11118188. Tierney, Colleen1101Pep Club, C,A.A. -- 209. TIERNEY, TIM G. 11214698 Ebenezer.Road 8 DU. 8 Football 11,12 8188, 224, 231. TICHE, DENNIS P. 1121 872 lvyhill 1381 8 Reserve Football 10. TI g Tighe, Mary Kate 11019 209. Tobergta, Brenda S. 11019 209. TODD, GAIL CASSANDRA 1121 4485 C1overhill Ter- race 1381 9 C.A.A. 9,10, and 11; German Club 9,10, and 12; F.T.A. 9; Pep Club 10 and 12; Choir 10 9188. Tolle, Donnaj.11019 209. TOLLE, MICHAEL G. 1121 5320 Plumridge Drive 1381 9 Football 9 and 10 9188. TOMIN, DELYNN 1121 5856 Childs Avenue 1111 9 G.A.A.; CALEDONIAN Business Staff 1manager1 12 9188. Totton, Graig Wm.1101 Football 9 209, 224. Totton, Mark W.11019 209. Track 84-85. TRIMBLE, KATHLEEN ANNE11214350 Race Road 1111 9 Bean 9 G.A.A. 11 and 12; F.B.L.A. 12; Pep Club12 9189. Trimpe, Bi1l D. 11019 210. Tritschler, Betty A.11019 209, 210. Trotter, John Ronald 1111 Baseball, Concert Choir 9 222, 229. Truitt, Darrell F. 1101 Football 9 210, 224, 225, 229, 231. Tschofen, Kurt John 1111 Cross Country 9 222, 227, 228. Tucker, Connie Arleen 1111- 222. Tucker, Nancy E. 11019 210. TUCKER, STEVEN R. 1121 3332 Glenway Avenue 1111 9 Baseball 9 and 10; Latin Club 9 and 10; Debate Team 11 and 12 9189. TUFTS, MARY ANN 1121 5441 Childs Avenue 1111 9 Girls' Glee Club 9; Spanish Club 10, 1president1 11; Health Careers Club 11 and 12; Library Aid 12 9139. Turner, David W.11119 222. Turner, Mary Ann11019 210. Turtles 126. Tyberg, Jill E. 1101 G.A.A., German Club 9210. Tyna, Diane Lynn 11019 210. Ultsch, Linda Kay 1101 G.A.A, Pep Club 9 210, 235, 236, 239. Ultsch, Mary Kathyrn 1101 9 210. Underclass194w223. Underwood, Sue E. 11019 210. UNRINE, MARY 1FAC.1 3.5. at University of Cincinnati. Senior Social Studies, Soch-Economic Problems 9161. Uphaus,lody11019189. USINGER,1ANET 511211438 Devils Backbone13819 Jan 9 G.A.A. 9,10, and 11; Spanish Club11; Concert Choir 12 9189. Utz, Donna1.1101G.A.A., Pep Club. VANDERMARK, CHARLES TRACY 11214932 Race Road11119 Tracy 9190. Van Schoik, Sharon Anne 1101 G.A.A., Pep Club 9 210, 235. VANSELOW, CRAIG A. 11216835 Taylor 1111. Vanselow, Jeffrey A. 1101 9 210. VANZANT, JAMES L. 1FAC.1 3.5. and M.S. at Indiana State University 9 Reserve Basketball 9 American History, Senior Social Studies, Socio-Economic Problem59161,229. Varsity Cheerleaders 123. Varsity-O 132-3. Vaughn, Linda Sue11019 210. VIDAS, KOSTA G. 11212870 Topic Hills 11119 Gus 9 Track 9; Tennis 10,11, and 12; Band 9,10, and 11. Viel, Greg C.11019 210. Vincent, Michael Jerome R. 11119 222. VIOX, DONNA TERESA11213562 Ebenezer Road 1111 9 G.A.A. 9,10,11, and 12; Pep Club 9; F.T.A. 11 and 12; Home EC. C1ub10 and 11 9190. Viox, Marsha M.1101G.A.A., Pep Club 9210. Vitkow, Debbie L.11019210. Vollhardt, MikeJ.11019210. VONLUEHRTE, KEITH 1121 5432 Lariat Drive 1381 9 Brillo 9 190. VonLuehrte, Kim11019 210. VonRissen, Dave1101 Football, Wrestling 9 210, 224. VONUEHM, GAIL MARIA11216610 Taylor Road 1111 9 Gail9 G.A.A. 9,10,11, and 12 91911. Von Walden,Louis11119 222. Vossler, Anne Carolyn1101-210. WAGNER, EUGENE E. 1FAC.1 3.5. and M.A. at Xavier University 9 TARTAN Advisor, Quill 8: Scroll Advi- sor, English Dept. Chairman, English 9161,139. Waid, Dan 11019 210, 239. Wainscott, Kim Ann 1111 Varsity Cheerleader, G.A.A., Pep Club, Best of Oak Hills 9 222, 233. WALDMAN, EARL ALBERT 1121 5457 Cleander 1381 9 Albert 9 190. Wallrawe, WilEiam CarI 1111 Boys' Bowling Team 9 222. Walroth, Sally Ann 1111 Oakettes, Student Council 9222, 233. WALROTH, SUZANNE MARIE 1121 3343 Crescent- view Lane 11119 Suzie - Pep Club 9; G.A.A. 9; Stu- dent Council 10 and 11; Junior Class Secretary 11; Sweetheart Court11; Homecoming Court 12 9191, 56, 60, 240, 239. Walsh, 801011019 210. Walsh, Gerianne Elizabeth 1111 G.A.A. 9 222. Walter, Diane Sue 1111 F.B.L.A., G.A,A. 9 222. Walters, Jerry Lee 1111 Wrestling, Tennis 9 222, 226. WANAMAKER, MARY THERESE 1121 3414 Marcella Drive 1111 9 Tevri 9 Health Careers Club 10; Glee C1ub10 9191. Wanamaker, Peggy Ann 11019 210. Waples, lim Patrick11119 222. WARD, JOSEPH TURPEN 1121 3554 Ebenezer Road 1111 9 Thalians 9; Thespians 10,11, and 12; Concert Choir 11 and 12; Choral Ensemble 11 and 12 9 191, 239. WARD, LEO HARLEY 11215477 Childs Avenue11119 Leo 9 Football 9,10,11, and 12; Basketball 9 and 10, Sophomore Class Vice President 10; Best of Oak Hills 11, and 12 9 191, 224. Warnack,1im T.11019 210. WARREN, LARRY11216101 Rapid Run 9 Big Lar. Warren,Roger1101. Warrick, Jan Kay11019210. Wasinger, CeilAnn1101G.A.A.Pep Club 9210. Wasinger, Ed 1111 Football 9 222, 224. WASINGER, MONICA1121 1001 Hilliard Drive13819 G.A.A. 9,10,11 and 12; Best of Oak Hills 9,10, and 11 9190. Watkins, Ron 11019 211. WATSON, WILAMINA IRENE 1121 3380 Fiddlers Green Road 11119 Billy 910 and 11; French Club 11; F.T.A.119190, 239. WATTS, DALE CHRISTIE 1121 3839 Maywood 1111 9 Art Club 9 and 10 9 190. WAYNE, RANDY MARSHALL 1121 5091 Staas Road 10219190. Webb, Charles 0.11119 222. WEBB, DARLENE 1121462 Kitty Lane 13819 Pep Club 9, and 10; Chorus 10; G.A.A. 10 and 11; Health Ca- reers Club 12 9190. WEBER, PEGGY ANN 1121 3235 Bellacre Court 11119 Peggy 9 Pep Club 11; CALEDONIAN Business Staff 11 9191. Weber, Ronald J. 1111 Swimming 9 222, 228, 231 . WEBSTER,.KATHY LEE 1121 5358 Foley Road 1381 9 Kath 9191. Weddle, Cynthia Ann1101 Red Cross 9211. WEDDLE, JEFFREY SCOTT 1121 5414 Alomar Court 1381 9 Wet 9 Basketball 9,10,11 and 12; Baseball 9, 10,11, and 12; Student Council 9,10,11; Varsity '0' 10,11, and 1secretary112 9 191, 69, 71, 225, 229. WeddIe, Karen Sue 1101 G.A.A., Reserve Drill Team 9211, 235. Weeks, Garry 1101 9 211. WEHMEIER, LINDA RUTH 1121 504 Anderson Ferry Road 13819 Lin 9 G.A.A. 9,10,11, and 12; Pep Club 12; Ma! Scots 11, and 12 9191. Wehrie,10yce 5.1101Reserve Drill Team 9 211. Weide, George C. 11019 211. WEINLE, DIANE LEE11216236 Sharlene Drive 9 Pep Club 9, and 10; G.A.A. 10; CALEDONIAN Business Staff11; F.B.L.A. 12 9190. Weinle, Margie Ann1101Pep Club 9 211. Weisbrod, Debbie Sue 1111 F.B.L.A. 9 222. Weisbrod, Ruth Ann 11019 211. Weisgerber, PaulJ.11119 222. Weldele, Sue11019211. Wells,Karen11019 211. Wenhold, Barry11119 222. Wentzel, Sharon1101G.A.A., Health Careers 9 211. Wenze1,1udi11019211. Werner, Kevin 11119 222. Wesley, Ken 1101. WESSELER, DIANE EDITH 1121 6015 Flyer Dr. 1111 9 An Club 10,11, and121President121-190. Wesner, Bonnie1101Pep Club 9 211. Westaway, Robert11019 211. Wetzel, Karen 1101 G.A.A., Honor Society 9 211, 235. Wewhold, Barry 1111. Weyler, Vicki 11019 211. Wheeler, Debbie1101 Dramatics, Stage Crew 9 211. Wheeler, Frank1101. Wheeler, Kaydee11019 211. Wheeler, Sharon 11019 211. Whinghter, Denise 1111 G.A.A., Pep Club, Concert Choir, Best of OH 9222. White, Bill11119222. White, Debbie 11019 211. WHITE, GEORGE ANTHONY1121601 Libbejo13819 1911. WHITE, IANICE CAROLYN 1121 3381 Crescentview 1111 9 Jan 9 Band 9,10,11, and 12 1President 121; Dramatics 9,10,11, and 12 Nice President 121; Art Club 9,10,11, and 12 1SecretaryuTreasurer 9,10, and 111; Forensics 9,10,11, and 12; Health Careers 11; Audio-Visual11 and 12; Lab Aid12; Best of OH 9,10, 11, and 12 9190, 239. Whitson, Howie1101 Baseball 9 211. Wiedemann, Greg1101Tennis 9 211, 230. Wiedenbein, Debbie 1101 F.T.A., Band, Dramatics, Spanish Club 9 211, 230. Wieman, Sandra 11019 211. WIGCINS, MARY PAULA 1121 468 Palmerston 1331 Art Club 10; State Crew12; Womenjs Liberation12. Wilkens, Craig1101 Reserve Football 9 211, 224, 229. WILKENS, KEITH MICHAEL 1121 1074 Tahoe 1381 Football10,11, and 12; Baseball 11 and 12 9190, 224, 226. WILKINSON, THOMAS LEE 1121 432 Happy Dr. 1381 9 Tom 9 Football, Track 9 9191. Willen,Ian1101Pep Club, Spanish Club 9 211. WILLEN, LINDA KATHRYN 1121 3876 Weirman Ave. 1111 G.A.A. 10; Pep Club 9,10,11, and 12; Home EC Club11; Health Careers 11 and 12 9191. Willett, Dave11119211. Willhite, Sally 1111 G.A.A., Oakettes, German Club, Concert Band, Best of OH - 223, 231, 233. WILLIAMS, CATHY CHARLENE 1121 2501 Devils Backbone 1381 Pep Club 9,10,11, and 12; Dramatics 10; Spanish Club 11 and 12 9191. Williams, Edward1101Band 9211, 231. Williams, Gayle1101Band, G.A.A. 9 211, 231. WILLIAMS, KAREN 1FAC.1 3.5. at Miami University 9 Foods, Home Economics I and 119161. WILLIAMS, KAREN ELAINE1121 4353 Glenhaven Rd. 1301 9 Varsity Majorettes12; Stage Crew12; Thespi- ans12; Best of OH 12 9191, 232. Williams, Kathi 1111 G.A.A. 5 223. Williams, Sandy1101Pep Club5211. WILLIAMSON,JAMES1FAC.1 13.5., B.A., and M.A.T. at the University of Cincinnati 5 AIgebra ll and' General Math 5161. Willing, Bev11015211. Willis,Gary1101-211. Willoughby, Sylvia 11115233. WILSON, JUDITH ANN 1121 5555 Sheed Rd. 1391 Cheerleader 10; Pep Club 10; CALEDONIAN Busi- ness Staff 11 and 12. WILSON, MITCHELL ALLEN 1121 1378 Devils Back- bone13815 Mitch 5190. Winchester, Debbie11015 211 . Wineland, Thomas11115 223. Wingate, Tom11015 211. Winkler, Michael 1111 Cross Country, Golf, Concert Choir5223, 230. WINNINGHAM, SUE MARIE 1121 5943 North Glen 1111 -G.A.A. 9. Winter Play 76-77. Wintergerst,lngrid1101German Club 5 211. Wirtz, Wayne 1111 Chess Club 5 223. Wittich,Cindy11115 223. WlTTERSTAETTER, CAROL ANN 1121 687 Covedale 1381 5 Statts 5 G.A.A. 9,10,11, and 12; CALEDONI- AN Business Staff 11 and 12; Concert Choir and En- semble12; Best of OH 11 and 12; Pep Club11; Red Cross 12; Chorus 11 and 12 5190, 236. Woehler, Deborah 11015 211. Wolf, Edward 1111 Football, Wrestling, Track, Con- cert Choir and Ensemble 5 223, 224, 231. Wolf, Heidi 1101 Pep Club, Matsocts, G.A.A., Spanish Club, F.T.A. 5 211, 232. WOLF,1ANIS MARIE11214477 Grove Ave.11115Jan 5 Oakettes 12; Health Careers 11 and 12; C..A.A. 9, 10,11, and 12; Pep Club 9,11, and 12; TARTAN 12 5 190,233. WOLF, LINDA JEAN 11215512 Childs Ave.11115 Pep Club 9,10,11, and 12; Health Careers11-190. Wolf, Tom11015 211. WOLOWICZ, MARY JANE 1121 5106 Ballantrae Ct. 1381 5 GAA. 9,10; Dramatics10; CALEDONIAN 11 and 12 5 191. Women's Lib149. WOOD, SUE ANN 1121 5613 Biscayne Ave. 1111 -- Sue 5 G.A.A. 9,10,11, and 12 5191. Woodiwiss, Dave11115 223. Woodiwiss, Sue1101 Pep Club, GAA 5 211. Woody, Grover11115223. Woody, Nancy11115223. Woolley, Debi 1101Pep Club 5 211. WOOLLEY, JOHN M. 1121 6974 Bluebird Dr. 1111 5 Baseball115191. Wooton, Denise1101Pep Club, Band 5 211, 231 . Wortman, June 1111 G.A.A., Literary Magazine 5 223. Wrestling 72-73. Wright, Dave 1101 Baseball 5211, 229. Wright, Lafawn 1111 Band 5 223. Wright, Steve 1111 -223, 227. Wright, Tom 1101 Reserve Football 5 211, 224, 226, 227. Wuest, Rahn A. 11115 223. Wullenweber, Kim1101G.A.A., Dramatics 5211 . WULLENWEBER, LOU ANN 1121 2065 Danville Dr. 13815191. Wysong, Rocky11015 211. Yancey, Susan 1111 Health Careers 1President1, Tar- tan, German Club, G.A.A., A.F.S., National Honor Society 5 223, 238. YANEY, KATHRYN 1FAC.1Secretary 5153. Yates, Charlotte 1111 Student Council, Oakettes, Concert Choir 5 223, 233, 240, 239. Yates,1ennie11115223. Yazell, Sandy1101Pep Club 5 211. YEAROUT, SUSAN JOYCE 1121 6734 Bridgetown Rd. 11115Sue. YELTON, KATHY 1FAC.1 B.S. at Ball State University 5 G.A.A. 5 Physical Education, Health 5162. Young, Debbie 1111 CALEDONIAN Business Staff, Dramatics 5223. 263 Zur Young, Greg 1111 Cross Country, Concert Choir, Track 5 223, 227. Young,1eff11015211. Young, Pat1101G.A.A., Dramatics. YOUNG, SUSAN KATHLEEN 1121 6192 Charity Dr. 11115 Sue 5 Dramtics 9,10, and 11; Art Club 9,10,11, and 12; Band 9,10,11, and 12; Matscots11; A.F.5.11; Health Careers 12; Best of OH 9,10, and 11 5192, 231. 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