Princeton Junior High School - Day by Day Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1987

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Veg S, Using the library is something we all need to know how lo d0. M .3 We all need all the help we can get! Cindy and Tonya, what a pair. Snoopy lets people know what's going on school. Buddies walking to class. Tiffany listens very carefully to Mrs. Browder. LaShauna shakes hands proudly with Mr. Jam- ison. Students look proud. 850: please. ,tmrjk ; 2;? g 4 '4 t W , . Mam , ,t ttHow about coming to the dance with Opening our locker can sometimes be frus- Working with Clay is a fun thing to do. me? trating. Smile pretty. I want to suck your blood? The day is over at last! Does he really look like that? We are jammin! g .m n a m C m 0 h k a e r b a 9 .m k a T v. d O b e m 0 S m b b, .D Y m d a .S S .m m a r e C o d m S a h Experiments are fun, when you learn abdut velocity. Work is very intriguing. l'rmu Sn m' hum: 'rumnsm-1 w x '8 SPORTS Football 5. 8th Grade Football Roster-Front Row: Andrew Smiddy, Todd Robinson, Chuck Buchan- an, Jarom Olson, Jason Wilson, Mark Hoffman, Sean Deaton, Eddie Ka ho, Earl Hale , Tommy Cornett. Row 2: Coach utton, Milton ate, Mike Boorsma, Tony Jones, Shondale Gibson, Lonnie Brown, Quincy North. Von Brown, Larry Brown, Robby Morgenroth. Row 3: Coach Kamerer. Mike Johnson, Erlc Vice, Matt Call, Dale Facundas, Dean Allen, Nathan Kiger, Chris Martin, Joe Gamble, James Phillips, Coach Tartar. Row4: Nathan Elliott, Carvelle Williams, Doug Ellerbusch, Greg Black- well, Rante Wa ner, Wally Ross, Delrico Bolden. Marcus Vickers, ichard Foster, Coach Leach. Back Row: Brandon Thompson,Joe Bonner. Christian Lobb, Terry Davis, LaMont Sanders, Tom Lipps, Brandon Markwell, Sean Rash, Ron Dean, Curtis Chenault. The1986 JuniorVIkIng Football team had a ver successful 6 wins and 1 loss record this past fa I season. Offensively they scored quickly when needed and, on several occasions, put together time consuming drives forscores. Milton Pate was the leading rusher and scorer, Chuck Buchanan was the leading passer and Christian Lobb the leading receiver. Providing the blocking was an impressive offensive line anchored by Nathan Kiger, Tomm Cornett, Mike Johnson, Chris Martin and Doug Ilerbusche Defensively the Vikes had a Jekyl and Hyde season, showing signs of brilliance attimes and at other times showing just the opposite. Led by Dean Allen, James Phillips and Ron Dean, the defense held their opponents to under 12 points per ame. Specialawardsatthe FallBanquetwentto huck Buchanan as Most Improved Back. Christian Lobb, Most Improved Lineman,James Phillips, MostValu- able Back, Tomm Cornett, Most Valuable Line- man, and Nathan iger received the Viking Cupt Cross Country 1. SOCCER-Front Row: Russell Wil- son, Chuck Bunn, Stace Anderson, Adrian Rudik, Steve Miniar , Bob Estrell- ado. Row 2: Bob Bruorton, JeffJackson, Torn Simpkins, Antone Meaux, Dan Bla- lock, MattPegram,ChuckHardy.Row3: Bryan Brooks, Brad Hughes, Matt Huff, Doug Graham, Doug Weil, William Suye- moto, Casey Herring. Back Row: Coach Fread, Frank Fitzgerald, Dan Jones, Eric Hesse, John Yungbluth, Steve Neu. Not Pictured: Coach Oliver. Having the bestyear. with a 6-6-2 record, in recent years the team played well to- gether all year. They fought back several times to win. It was a great season and I look forward to next year. Coach Fread 3. 8TH GRADE VOLLEYBALL-Front Row: Umeka Gray, Amie Hortsmeier. Row 2: Melinda Hodge.Tanisha Cooper,Yvette Lemon, Holl Anderson, Lashana John- son, Christy rammel. Row 3: Amy Mer- cer, Alexia Ellis, Sherelle Hines, Carla Sohn, Keranne Williams, Sarah Harris. Back Row: Mr.Tom Basler, CindyMeck- fessel, Sharon Shumard, Carrie Howell, Tiffany Griffin, Beverly Melzer, Miss Fran RISS. 5. 7TH GRADE VOLLEYBALL-Kneel- ing: Lori Hortsmeier, Tracie Stanton,Tami Reminga, Bette Tergerson, Maria Minor. Standing: Miss Baldauf, Missy Winkle, Melanie Hogue, Jennifer Parrett, Lana Mink, Dionne Worrell Soccem, Miss Abrams. , Front Row: Patrice Rakel, Carolyn Fahr, Gracie Armstrong. Back Row: Genny Hartman, Magie Ringo, Donna Thomas, Jennifer Munlun, Felicia Williams, Ms. Swenden. 7TH BASKETBALL 4t1-mames not in order of appear ancey Keith Bailey, Robert Black, Joe Bonner, Keith Bronston, Jason Dingman, James Dukes, David Hillard, TroyJackson, Robby Matthews, James Olverson, Lamont Olverson, Tom Ostendarp, Aaron Williams, Jason Williams. 7TH BASKETBALL 4i2-Wames not in order of appear- anceh Lateef Baldwin, Lee Benning, Delrico Simons, Mike Davis, Mike Ftacnik, Scott Fussnecker, Cory Glass, Brian Keeton, Kendall Mosley, Billy Robinson, LamontSanders Quincy Wells. 1 8TH GRADE BASKETBALL TEAM 2-Front Row: Rob velle WiHiams, Marcus Crawford,Jason Trumpy, Rick Douthit, Morganroth,Todd Robinson, Doug Bennett, Adam Leuhr- Curtis Chenault, Chuck Buchanan, Nathan Kiger, Coach man, Chris Robertson,JayZelIars, Sean Rash. Back Row: Jake Zellars. Coach John Estep. Jackie Robinson. Tom Douthit, Car- Front Row: Rick Blackwell, Earl Haley,Milton Pate,Ant0ne Coach McDaniel, Kerry Jackson, Eddie Khayo, Kevin Meaux, Sean Hensley, Steve Klute. Back Row: Victor Lahr- Atwood. man, Doug Dietrich, Eric Hesse. Chris Lobb, Coach Fread, 21 K. ,va xRCE 3L fro; Yearbook 5. YEARBOOK-Front Row: Nyzilin Blair, Keisha Littlejohn, Tonya Carlisle, Jessica Davis, Josie Bethel. Back Row: Coach Jor- dan, Shannon Ward, Cheryl Thomas, Elisha Ector, Dawn Brown, Laura Poletto, Laura Harry, Beverly Roundtree, Renee' Greene. Not Pictured: Vicki Rose. Lady Vikes 4. 8TH GRADE LADYVIKES-Front Row: Sarah Harris, Corie Halpin, Tasha King, Melinda Perkins. Back Row: Coach M. Luk- tewitte, Manager Angela Grant, Alexia Ellis, Beverly Melzer, Cynthia Meckfessel, Tonya Upthegrove, Julie Houchen, Coach L. Pat- terson. Not Pictured: Jackie Latham. Wrestlers Drill Team Photography Club The Photography Club is estab- lished to provide an opportunity for the interested student to learn basic camera techniques, to learn to see photographically, to under- stand his or her environment and its relationship to people, to learn the fine art of photography and the proper method for preparing and presenting photographs for viewing. SOLS lStudents Offering Leadership and Servicel SOLS consists of both seventh and eighth grade students. It is an organization for students who are willing to invest time, energy, andtalentinactivitiesthatwill be of service to the school and com- munity but will also help to grow personally. The students will act as student orientation leaders at the sixth gradeorientation and at summer registrations. They will serve as guides for conference days, open house, parent visita- tion days, and for other pro- grams such as awards night. 80 L8 will serve on a welcoming committee for new students, and there will be several community service projects. Leadership dev- elopment workshops are con- ducted where students will work on such skills as communica- tion, group dynamics, goal set- ting, rational thinking, etcu Art Club The Art Club, established in 1978, provides students with learning opportunities related to the world of art. Activities differ from those offered in the regular art classes. The club works on seasonal crafts and sponsors many art related activities such as poster contests, costume con- test for a Halloween dance, and craft exhibits. Writing Workshop For Writers with a Way with Words . For Any seventh or eighth grade student with an interest in a flair for creative writing. Objectives: - to extend the basic written communication skills offered in the classroom. - to aid students in internaliz- ing the Writing Process so that it becomes an automatic pro- cedure in all their writing endea- vors. - to motivate and excite stu- dent creativity be generating ideas through various language arts modalities. - to help students overcome their reluctance to write, and to encourage fluency. - to reduce structural and mechanical problems in stu- dentst writings. Format: a broad variety ofwriting motifs endorsed in the Ohio Writing Project as follows: spon- taneous memory monologue; free writing; sustained silent writing; sentence combining; narration; description; exposition. L Irrrzxx; m u: MPubHcahon - Select completed works have been displayed and published in school newspaper, junior ma- gazines and periodicals, and, a Workshop Anthology during the fourth quarter. All par- ticipants will have opportunity to publish. The following are writing com- petitions and projects in which partici ants have been involved: -Taft useum-Duncanson Chair Artist-in-Residence, Nikki Gie- vanni, sponsored Art In My Life Contest - Winners from Writing Workshop: Jeffrey Jackson-tst Place for Jr. High, City Wide Tracey Strower-Srd Place forJr. High, City Wide Eric Lenard-Honarable Men- tion for Jr. High, City Wide - - National Council ofTeaChers of English Competition - ttPromis- ing Young Writers. - Seven Hills Review -F Qincinnati Kids't Language Arts alr - Scope Ma azine - U.S. De to Education Contest on the onstitution, uWhat the constitution means to me and to our country . Participants: Jessica Clipson Joseph Geisting Hillary Heard Kristen O'Malley Ralph Ward, Ill Alexia Ellis Jeffrey Jackson Eric Lenard Sara Hargraves Tracey Strower Aneil Bahtra Carla Sohn Robbie Stuart Student Council The Princeton Junior High School student council is made up of both seventh and eighth graders elected rom each area: Glendale, Springdale, Evendale, Sharonville, Woodlawn, Ste Nari, Lincoln Heights and Heritage -llll. At the beginning of each year an election is held to determine which wo people from each grade level will epresent their area. One representa- ive and one alternate is chosen from -ach grade level. The student council helps to arrange various school affairs, such as the bowling and skating parties. They also help to organize and promote other activities to be held at school or after schooL The student council meets on the first Tuesday of every month during thefree period oftheteacherwhoisin Charge of student council. Some times committees are Chosen to work on a certain project like decorations for dances or making posters to adver- tise events. Twins of Princeton unior High School PJ HS has many dances during the year. The Hawaiian Dance took place on Feb. 2 from 7 10PM. Students wearing jams and leis danced, leaving the cares of winter behind. Everybod had a lot of fun, and it seemed as if summerwas already here. Hawanan Dance Mr w; rr 972?pr 'SlUGJBd sguepms em un sgseq Auep e uo emogunw '-woo SJeuoee1 em sdleu 1! 1nq muewuagsse sAep em 6ng100 91 AIuo 10u Aq 1uepn1s em dleu SMOOCI u19ch Apms 1uepn1s 3w. 'pueu; JO 1ueJed e 0106 016unuM 1ou eJeAeul ueuM vogsgoepmfiu eul anew weul dleu o1SJeuoee1 Jgeql, uo A191 pue 1an1 ueo sluep -n13 eui'eAeq 1u6gw Aem welqOJd 9 WM SJGUOBSl J!8Ll1 01 06 SAEM -m use sluepms uo1eouud 1v Science The 8th grade science pro- gram is designed to help the stu- dents learn, while they can move at their own pace. The students work in lab and with the help of a workbook, learn more about Chem- ical studies. Also, a few weeks out of each quarter, the students work as a class and direct their studies to the physical sciences. Beth Mitchell .3 388:1;- ENTH GRADE ChriStie Bradford; dsha David Brogan Keith BrQnston -C'WBryan Brbpks. Dawn Brown ' Tonya Brown Heather Brown Trequila Bryant Jay Bullock Charles Bunn Adam Bu'rbu'les Tonya Carlislek Frank Carmody Richard Carpenter; Latasha Carroll Michael Carter J ,,,eph Carter .2 ,, Misty Clark Brian: Colegrove J BFian Collins S even Collins Chrniistina Crouch Larry Custard 2 2 Brian Cyr ' Quinn Dahmann Dion Danforth Jennifey Daniels QKenneth Davidson 2 ?ason Dingmgn M' hyael Dirks Meggssa Elmllnger Thomas Eng and Linda'EnriqUez c Christina-E n : Na' Katherine Ravee Greene Tawny Greenwood Adam Gregory Orville Griffi Sandra Grimm ' ' Robert Grovei dy , hery! Hauser Hayes Hillard Sam el Hines Johh Hodson Andrew Hogden Lori Hortsme Antoine Hudson Brian Huff A ' H- a Tamara Hunn Earl Hunter Felicia Hunter Robert Hunter Sara Hunter JenIIifer Jones Richard Jones Shaunna ChrIstine Jung Lashonda Keeling Brian Keeton 'I Amy Keim Jeremy Keith Maylene Khayo Tom Kim Robert Kinsey Karen Klei Jennifer Klotter ' Brian Knott Tracyk'Martin , Michael Marvuglio R; bertSMatthkws Kellie May Jerry maynard Kandie Maynard R9bertMavs . Stephen Mays Antonio McClendon 57 eventh Gra Harold Nash Erica Nelson Heather Nicolay L Seventh Grade Eric Robiriso Kamber Robinson Vicki Rose Taki Roseman L Walter Ross Beverly Roundtree Karen Roush Amy Salvato Devonda Salyers EXCELLENCE IS Stephen Sprigg Amy Stander Kevin Stank 15b TraCie'S anton Christina Starcher Joseph Stephens Robert Stewart ,, Eric Stinson David Stockstill , L'Amy Striker L x 1 5, Richard Strohofe ul Maren L 9 Dawn Toranr , John To an,,,, , Wehdy Tawnstey L James Tramberw MeITucker Monroe Turner , .V - . :m: E i L: ? - . . mm 1' m ma n.w Holly Twomey Melissa Vail; V Brian Vercic Julie VonBenken L Jason Wagner Jeffrey Waldbillig Kevin Walke Ralph Ward Shannon Ward , L Monica washingtdn Heath Waiiman Heather Way Jennifer webb Julie Weinel David Weiss Eboni Wells Quincey Wells Jill Welsh William Wendt Patrick Wentzel Michael Wheatley Rodney Whipple Jeffrey White Robert White Ronald White Jason Whitehead Niccole Whitfield , :;.:Karen:Wiebe suksan Wilburn Melissa Wiley Tracie Williams .Tschakasch Williams Melissa WilliaE so 1 Charles 1: Larry W 0'11 Marquita Wilson Michael Wilsnu Russell Wilson Melissa Winkle, Avery Wingtead; Sho ale Wolfork Thomas Wood : Kenneth Woods Dionne Worrell waiter Wyder, Jr. WWWWW, WWW E D m G W H G H JgAndrew Bremanis Rodney Brenner: Daniel Brewster Rosemary Brinson Rebecca Brockman Bernadette Brogan Max Bronston Derron Brooks ,Alondo, B pwn 'Alan Br, '1 Donald Birown EriCa Brde Larry Brown Von Brown i: Sheila Bryant Charles Buchanan , Myron Bullock Victoria Burgdorf : Aries Bursey ' Dorian Burton Laura Deaton Sean Deaton Elli o Elmore Jack-Harris , Sa'athWS? Jennifer Hartm Michael Ha 86ft Heard: , Timothy Henderson Jerod Henry John Hensley a esHUnter : ; JasonHunteri' L Ahton a'Hyde KellyJ'ackson Aprille Martin Christophegr-Martin Try 3', Martin wmaam Martin Rebekah Maschinot Carolee Mason Jehon Mohann Kholoud MohanV Gregory Moore k Tammy Moore: Melissa Moore ; Thomas Moore Nicole Morgan , J. Robert Morgenroth, ll John Motz Erik Murphy Jonthan Roverfson E' : Julie Schutte George Scott Kevin Sekera u u . Cndace Shorter Aklais Shteiwi Sharon Shumard hawn Simms Andre Simpson Raymond Sisco Amie Smith Michael Smith NealSmith , Oscar smgh Jr. ' Llings - der Philip Snyder Carla Sohn Robert Sparks Dayatra Spaulding Susan Spencer Catina Spradlin Michael Stacy Latonya Stanton Beth Stavale Jennifer Steiner Kimetra Stone $ SL u m f. S n O s a In Weathers ' bs ter Ghitana Williams Keraune Williams LaDawn Williams Larry Williams Robert Williams Academics Lucius L. Ware x Lucius L. Ware William D Martin Jr. Principal Assnstant Principal 41 1 Shirley H.Browder H,Alan Win 6 I L ' ' I ' . Assocnate Principal Assistant Pringipal Willlam D Martln Jr. Harry Allen Carol Baldauf Alice Barkley Thomas Basler Ruby Bester Julie Bohman ln-School Suspension Phys. Ed. English Social Studies - Special Assistance Health Gloria Braddock Steven Burnham Patricia Callison Lynn Campbell Gertha Carr Geneva Ohinn Library Science Counselor Reading Mathematics Reading ; 85 Academics . W26; Mn Robert Cobeland Connie Cox 'Tirhothy Creemer Norma Crouch Dianne Dalton Joyce Daniels Mathematics Science SCIence Cafeteria Registrar Arts a Crafts 7 2 Q: . A John Estep Barbara Ewing Clara Fish JoEIlen Flynn Janet Frank Kenneth Fread Social Studies Social Studies Cafeteria Media Center Specnal Assistance Monitor I David Frey Sharon Frentzel Phyllis Gevelber Michael Haas Dorothy Heaberlin Terry Henderson Social Studies Nurse L D. Tutor Reading Cafeteria English Jamie Holdren Terry Honebrink Mar aret Horton Janet Howell Kimberl Jaminson Steve Jaminson Music L.D Tutor eading Cafeterla 4 Ca eteria Reading 87 Academics John Joachim Yvonne Joe Henrietta Johnson David Kamerer Jacqueline Kebede Esther Kloth Science Educational Aide Cafeteria Mathematics Reading Secretary Laurence Knarr Helen Kolde Charles Laws Michael Lienesch Clark Lucky Suzanne Lyon Social Studies Receptionist Custodian Desingrintmaking Music Music Lorrayne Mainee Attendance Clerk Merelyn Mims Foreign Language Chester Maupin Phys. Ed. Doyce Mink Cafeteria A u Hattie McKinney Woods English Napoleon McCalIum Linda Mullen Michael Mooney L.D. Resource EnglisNReading Susan Meiszer L.D. Resource Michael Nicholas Multi Handicap Frank Mercurio English Beverly Nutter Multi Handicap Joan Ortiz L D. Tutor Vivian Rame English Academics Patricia Ortman Solence Nancy Reynolds Mathematics Lois Patterson English Margarita Riddles Secretary Rosia Peterson Monitor Frannie Ries Phys. Ed rles Poston Mathematics Jill Riesenberg Secretary h Pressler Latinnglish Thomas Robinson Metals John Rogers Vertis Rogers Mimi Rogg MarE RAoLtJtman ChristiEiSUcherrer Suzanne Schutte Maintenance Science Social Studies Library Marva Sherman Dean Shoup Stephen Schreiner Steve Shuck Faye Sien Sadie Simpson English Music SOCIaI Studles Phys. Ed. Mathematics Cafetena Dorpth Smith French Smooth Dorothy Sommerville Linda Spaulding Norma Sumner Teresa Swensen Ceramics Sculpture Mathematics Rotating Substitute Mathematics Cafeteria Mathematics April Tarter Edgar Teets Elizabeth Thompson Christine Tomasi Norman Townsel Margaret Turner Clerk-Typist Scrence Secretary Social Studies Health E.A.U. 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