R Nelson Snider High School - Safari Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN)

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SAFARI 1977 R. Nelson Snider High School 4600 Fairlawn Pass Fort Wayne, Indiana 46815 Volume 12 SONGS OF THE YEAR More than a Feeling Weekend in-New England 2 Southern Nights j Wayward Son Torn Between Two Lovers ' ' • Hotel California ' -Eve greerr 5 If You Leave Me, Now Siiiy Love Songs MOVIES OF THE YEAR A Star is Born Rocky King Kong Silver Streak Cassandra Crossing Network The Omen Carrie Students experience a world of change The school year of 1976-1977 was a time of achievement both academically and athletically. Snider had nine seniors named as National Merit Finalists, the most ever. In sports, we had the first football team from Fort Wayne to go to State as well as some record breaking pole vaulters. The spectators displayed more spirit and more confetti than any year before, boosting the basketball team to new heights. New songs, spectacular movies, new eating places, and much-sought-after jobs helped to fill up our spare time. It was the year of The Big Snow which provided us with ten days of unexpected vacation. We witnessed an exciting Presidential election. On television we saw President Ford leave office and President Jimmy Carter come in, the first Deep South president in a hundred years. Indiana was the 35th state to pass ERA and locally, a new curfew was enforced in the city parks affecting many students. This year was a year of diversity reflected by our many activities, interests, and achievements. Yet, we all had and still have one important element in common: WE ARE SNIDER PANTHERS. Time is a road of diversity and change. . ... Table of Contents OPENING: Pages 1-29 CONTENTS Christmas Festival 14-15 Table of Contents 4-5 Fall Play 12-13 Graduation (including Val and Sal) 28-29 Homecoming 10-11 Homecoming Week 6-7 Memorabilia 8-9 Musical 16-17 Nelson Awards 25 Prom 22-24 Senior Banquet 26-27 Sketchbook 18-19 Theme (time and diversity) 2-3 Title Page 1 Volleyball Marathon 20-21 ACADEMICS: Pages 30-55 This year Snider had nine Merit Finalists, numerous scholarship winners, science fair participants, students with high PSAT and SAT scores, and a lengthy honor roll with many students achieveing Principal ' s List standings. New courses were offered in Business, English, Math, and P.E. departments. Academics with diversi- ty have increased the opportunities extended to students. SPORTS: Pages 56-89 Many of the Varsity and Reserve teams had high season, city, or sectional records, with various outstanding players receiving special honors. There are some 16 interscholastic sports teams on which more than 240 boys and girls participated in this year. Participation in sports provides for not only physical fitness, but also the development of good sportsmanship, self-discipline, and teamwork. Through failure and triumph, hard practices and game competition- sports have a lot to offer to participants as well as fans. CLUBS: Pages 90-119 Clubs are an important part of student life. The scope of clubs includes almost 30 organizations varying from Jazz Band and French Club to Afro-Heritage and Snider Service Club. Throughout the year, clubs provide activities such as field trips, stage performances, sales, dances, and banquets. Clubs help to enrich the overall learning experience. The divider page of each section includes a Table of Contents, with the exception of the Opening section. STUDENTS: Pages 120-177 This year 1700 students were enrolled at Snider. For some, it was just the beginning of their education at Snider, while others would leave to begin college, careers, or new life styles. High School is a proving ground where a person first realizes his potentialities. The achievements and records of this year have marked the goals and aspirations of those who took the time to be involved. INDEX: Pages 178-192 Behind every great . . . student or teacher there is someone who helped it all to become possible. In small ways or in big ways, we all owe thanks to our patrons, staff, teachers, students, friends, and families. What a week V 191 II ._._ UPPER LEFT: Tracy Whitehouse enjoys the fifties dance with a friend. Janet Tallman waves from her Charlie Panther costume; two Snider students stop to admire hall decorations; pep sessions are fun! THIS PACE: LEFT, Cafeteria windows reflect spirit. BELOW CENTER: Cheerleaders excite crowd applause; Art Bruce and Julie Hiatt chat awhile; Four Bobby Soxers try the slide. MEMORAB Colorful halls, decorated by the sophomore, junior, and senior classes marked the beginning of the 1976 Homecoming events. The theme of Homecoming was football players, past, present, and future. Connie Winters and a special committee, aided by Student Council planned Homecoming week. The week started with Boy Hush Day on Monday. Each boy received a name tag. If a girl succeeded in making a boy talk, the boy would hand his tag to her. The girl with the most tags at the end of the day was Sally Slick. Tuesday was Fifties Day, when students dressed in garb simulating the Fabulous Fifties. The day was topped off by a Sockhop. D.J. Wolfman )ack Underwood disc-jockeyed. Wednesday was Out Style the Bruins Day. Many students dressed in their Sunday best. Thursday was Lick-Em Day. Lollipops were bought from the Fine Arts Department and other sources. Thursday evening included a Powder-Puff Football game between junior and senior girls, followed by bonfire festivities. Friday was Color day. Most sophomores wore white, juniors wore gold, and seniors wore black. Friday night was the night of the big game. Many decorated cars followed in the procession to the game. At halftime the Homecoming Court assembled at the fifty yard line. Tammy Stoller was crowned Homecoming Queen by Laura Murdoch, last year ' s queen. Snider won over Northrop with the score 10-7. 10 HOMECOMING COURT: Queen, Tammi Stoller escorted by Scott Chandler, Julie Jontz escorted by Mike Pieiifer, Cherylee Clinkenbeard escorted by Nasser Baalbaki, Lisa Phillips escorted by Steve Kiracofe, Sherrie Shade escorted by John Hagler, Hollie Bales escorted by John Beaman, Mitsi Schmidt escorted by John Vernasco, and last year ' s queen, Laura Murdoch escorted by Jim Magee. 11 CAST Prison Matron Jamie Hall Bailiff Jeff Johnson Judge Heath Meg Smith District Attorney Flint Steve Bogel His Secretary Leslie Venderly Defense Attorney Stevens Connie Winter Her Secretary Karen Kiefer Clerk of the Court Kevin Erwin Karen Andre Anita Arora Dr. Kirkland Bob Polston Mrs. John Hutchins Laura Eby Homer Van Fleet Ed Beuchot Elmer Sweeney Duane Ginder Nancy Lee Faulkner Allison Stanger Magda Svenson Lisa Bromelmeier John Graham Whitfield Tim Hill Jane Chandler Cindy DeVito Sigurd Jungquist Chris Palmer Larry Regan Scott Whiteleather Roberta Van Rensselaer Marian Chmel Stenographer Ann Fair Policemen Andy Weissert Delane Woods UPPER CENTER: The district attorney questions Mrs. Hutchins. LEFT: Leslie Venderly and Marian Chmel as seen before a performance. ABOVE: Connie is not just a passing fancy with Ed... 12 What really happened on the night of January 16th? Night of January 16th was unusual because it in- volved audience participation. Members of the jury were chosen by lottery from the audience. The plot centered around the death of financial dic- tator Bjorn Faulkner, who was killed when he fell from the roof of his penthouse. Charged with his murder is his former secretary and lover, Karen Andre, who was with him at the time of his death. Attorney Flint tries to prove that Miss Andre pushed Faulkner from the roof of the building. Attorney Stevens tries to prove that Faulkner shot himself with a gun first, then threw himself over the railing of the roof. Larry Regan claims the body that fell from the penthouse was not that of Bjorn Faulkner at all. In the final act the jury finds Miss Andre ' not guilty ' . In charge of directing was Mr. Terry Tucker. Mr. James Clauser was the technical director and Ms. Phyllis Blakeman was in charge of make-up. UPPER RIGHT: Before a rehearsal, Mr. Tucker stresses what points need to be emphasized. ABOVE: Some of the cast and helpers take a break; FRONT ROW: Sandy Nelson, Ed Beuchot, Steve Bogel, Lisa Bromelmeier, Laura Eby, Jeff Johnson. ROW 2: Allison Stanger, Chris Palmer, Jamie Hall, Leslie Venderly, Cindy DeVito, Connie Winter. ROW 3: Kevin Erwin, Tim Hill, Marian Chmel, Duane Cinder, Scott Whiteleather, Meg Smith, Andy Weissert. ROW 4: Lisse Willoughby. 13 Christmas Festival LEFT PAGE: UPPER LEFT: Latin Singers. UPPER RIGHT: First place banner in French classes. RIGHT: Spanish Singers. LOWER LEFT: Student admires a Spanish banner. LOWER RIGHT: Balloons emphasize cheer in Mrs. Rodriguez ' s class. RIGHT PAGE: UPPER RIGHT: Monique Edwards get into a cultural dance. UPPER LEFT: Cheryl Rian with prize-winning Spanish banner. MIDDLE LEFT: A couple meets under the mistletoe in German class. MIDDLE RIGHT: Senior De La Guardia, Mrs. Rodriguez, Mrs. Parker, Mrs. Weinroub, Mrs. Kenney, Miss Otto, and SECOND ROW: Mrs. Bandemer. LOWER RIGHT: German Singers. Frochliche Weihnachten, Joyeuz Noel, lo Saturnalia, Feliz Navidad, all say the same thing: Merry Christmas! 14  ' - - Spreads culture and cheer 15 APPLE TREE 16 FRONT ROW: Jamie Hall, Mr. Tucker, Kerry Carter, Torri Williams, Kim Clark, Sue King, Julie Higi, Lisa Bromelmeier, Crystal Spring, Stacia Wallace, Dawn Fisher, Allison Stanger, Connie Winter, Phelicia King, Meg Smith. R OW 2: Jeff Johnson, Steve McClain, Chris Palmer, Ed Beuchot, Peter Slen, Mike Frushour, Phil Colglazier, Duane Cinder, Dan Baker, Dan Kelley, Lesley Venderly, Mr. Seeger, Janet Mendel, Kevin Erwin, Kevin Klee, Merrilee Whelchel, Steve Bogel, Scott Whiteleather, Marian Chmel, Monique Edwards, Andy Weissert, Alice Johnson, Tim Hill, Mr. Clauser. Apple Tree PART I Adam Scott Whiteleather Eve Marian Ctimel Snake Steve Bogel PART II Balladeer Alice Johnson Barbara Monique Edwards Sanjar Andy Weissert King Arik Tim Hill Nadjira Torri Williams The Tiger Leslie Venderly Guard Bob Polston Prisoner Steve McClain PART III Narrator Kevin Erwin Ella Passionelle Merilee Whelchel Mr. Fallible Dan Kelley Flip Kevin Klee Producer Ed Beuchot Director Duane Cinder Reporter Jamie Hall Newsboy Pete Slen LEFT PACE: LEFT: Adam is puzzled by Eve. RIGHT: The snake seduces Eve. BOTTOM: King Arik interrupts ' sweet nothings ' between Barbara and Sanjar. RIGHT PAGE: LEFT: Passionelle breaks all the men ' s hearts. ABOVE: A vibrant reporter is overawed by Passionelle. 17 Sketchbook: A variety of talent ABOVE: Mr. Volz, Miss Dierstein, and Dr. Piatt act as panel judges during the Bong Show segment by the Reed Road Runners. BELOW: Snider Wind Machine blasts the audience with renditions of jazz. SKETCHBOOK 1977 Officer Krupke Kevin Erwin and Tim Hill Turn The Beat Around Pantherettes Togetherness For Life Delane Woods Loving And Kind Michelle Boykin, Lisa Turner Vanessa King The Observant Family A Modern Skit Second Hand Rose Connie Winter California Strut Cheri Clinkenbeard The Bong Show The Reed Road Runners Directed by Ms. Diane Boknecht Musical Potpourri Swing Choirs Tin Man Dave Allendorph There Is Love Kerry Carter and Anne Fair Lady Marmelade Lynn Ruckman Queen Bee Deb and Niq ue Edwards Phyllis Oilier (an impression) Alice Johnson Enjoy Yourself TheOh Wows It ' s Magic Kirk Leimkuehler Come To Me, Bend To Me Lisse Willoughby Interesting People Allison Stranger, Merrilee Whelchel, Dan Kelly And All That |azz The Snider Wind Machine 18 ABOVE: Girls Swing Choir boogies down to Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy. TOP LEFT: Deb and Nique Edwards sing QUEEN BEE. TOP RIGHT: Allison Stanger, Dan Kelly, and Merilee Whelchel display a different type of talent: imitating cone heads. BOTTOM RIGHT: Phyllis Oilier (Alice Johnson) just loves being here. 19 V-ball Marathon almost sets record ABOVE: FRONT ROW: Ron Vernasco, Bill Bussick, Scott Vincent, Kirk Moore, Jeff Johnson. ROW 2: Bruce Piekarski, Matt Teegarden, Don Dumoulin, Randy Smith, Mike Beaman. ROW 3: Frank Bruggner, Matt Bodie. LOWER LEFT: Members of the team are congratulated by Mayor Robert Armstrong. LOWER RIGHT: Jeff Johnson gives his all. 10 -Ue 7 si OPPOSITE PACE: TOP: Players hasten to get under the ball. LOWER RIGHT: Kirk Moore rejoices over a point made sometime during the early hours of the morning. LOWER LEFT: Matt Teagarden is ready. Beginning on Friday, February 18, 1977, and ending the following day, twelve students donated their time and energy to endure the first annual Snider volleyball marathon in Snider ' s gymnasium. Starting at 3:00 p.m. the marathon continued non-stop, during which time the players were accompanied in shifts by Coach Tom Swihart, Mr. Doug Williams, Mr. Jerry Petrie, Mr. Mike Hawley, Mr. Mark Clough, Mr. Dennis McClurg, and Ms. Jane Carber. Although the total time of thirty-one hours, two minutes and thirty seconds was believed to be a new world record, Bruce Piekarski, was later informed by the GUINESS BOOK OF WORLD RECORDS that a time of thirty-three hours had previously been documented. All was not in vain however, since over nine hundred dollars in pledges was collected for the Allen County Society for Crippled Children and Adults. 20 21 A time to remember Tammi Williams (queen) Julie Jontz Linda Corazzi Cheri Clinkenbeard TOP LEFT: Constance Bax enjoys dancing with her favorite partner. TOP RIGHT: Dancers get into the swing of things. ABOVE: Terry Phillips and Robin Woody chat with Diane Goering at the refreshment table. LEFT PAGE: TOP LEFT: The Senior Court reminisces on their last prom. TOP RIGHT: Prom Queen Tammi Williams radiates joy. BOTTOM LEFT: The Junior Court savors the excitement of the moment. BOTTOM RIGHT: Kerry Carter sings, This One ' s for You . 23 V • LEFT PACE: TOP: Dancers prepare to dance a polka. BELOW RIGHT: Kelly Brennan, Bill Hollenburg, (an Aldridge and her date compliment each other on their attire. BELOW LEFT: Randy Nix and his date share a special moment. BELOW: MOST STYLISH GIRL, Sue David. UPPER RIGHT: MOST ATHLETIC GIRL, Cynthia Jackson. LOWER RIGHT: MOST STYLISH BOY, Scott Kisler. LOWER LEFT: MOST ARTISTIC, Rick Hines. 1977 NELSON AWARDS Most conservative Brad Snowball Most radical Tim Kelley Most artistically inclined Rick Hines Most musically inclined Kevin Klee Class Clown Steve McClain Most talkative Barb Teele Best Actor Scott Whiteleather Best Actress Merilee Welchel Biggest Partier Doug Heston Most likely to end up in the Indy 500 Marty Schatko Most likely to end up on the cover of Essence Magazine Margaret Glover Most likely to succeed Alice Johnson Jay Want Best looking Tami Stoller David Livingston Best in their field Karen Kettlekamp Jim Stewart Most Stylish Sue David Scott Kisler Most athletic Cynthia Jackson Bill Foy Most soulful Lisa Turner Fred Underwood Most friendly Tami Williams Mike Pfeiffer Best couple Julie Jontz Jeff Erickson The Senior Banquet this year was held April 14th and this year ' s theme was Our Year is Here . This banquet is held every year exclusively for Seniors, their officers, sponsors and Senior home room teachers. The dinner was catered by Hall ' s and served by candlelight. Before dinner the reception featured punch and cheeseballs. During the meal, Mr. Seeger and his band played, and while the caterers were clearing the tables, the Jazz Band did its thing for approximately fifteen minutes. Next came the guest speaker, who this year was the Honorable Dan Quayle, Indiana ' s 4th district U. S. Congressman. Mr. Quayle pointed out the importance of student involvement with our government, and our nation need for fewer lawyers and more farmers and businessmen in politics. Honored guests were Supt. and Mrs. Lester Crile. w t -• 26 Our Year Is Here RIGHT PACE: TOP: Senior class President Tim Kelley introduces the Honorable Dan Quayle, guest speaker at the Senior Banquet. RIGHT PAGE: BOTTOM: Juniors Krista Hamer and Libby Peralta stand by to help Supt. Lester Grile and his wife to punch. The Griles were honored guests at the banquet. ABOVE LEFT: An aura of good feeling and easiness prevails among the senior diners. ABOVE RIGHT: Connie McBride and Janet Drew contemplate eating their pie. LEFT: Dick Seeger directs while the orchestra plays relaxing music for all to enjoy. 27 Seniors receive recognition ABOVE: If you believe you can fly, you can . . . slates Valedictorian, Alice Johnson. ABOVE RIGHT: Salutatorian, Julie Jontz says, We may never pass this way again . . . RIGHT: Class President, Tim Kelley presents Junior Class President, Nickie Edwards with the Lamp of Learning . BELOW: Robert Miller receives the Elster Award. BELOW RIGHT: Class Vice-President, Steve McClain recalls class memories. 28 UPPER LEFT: Doug Coplen receives the math award for highest grades for three years. UPPER RIGHT: Dick Cook accepts a 4 year scholarship from the Navy. MIDDLE: Student Council President, Terry Phillips is presented with an award by Mr. Clough. LEFT: Cherilee Clinkenbeard and Brad Snowball get congratulations for their citizenship. 29 ACADEMICS CONTENTS Officials set policy JACQUELYN BETHA: Counselor. MARK CLOUCH: Guidance Coordinator. JANE CARBER: Assistant to Principal. BURL HITE: Counselor. GARY PATTERSON: Athletic Director. DAVID PLATT: Vice Principal. DAN TAYLOR: Counselor Aide. DOUGLAS WILLIAMS: Assistant to Principal. The administrative staff along with the secretaries, and counselors have helped immensely in making the school year of 1976-1977 successful. Under the leadership of Principal Jerry O. Petrie, our school is ranked among the best in the area. Mr. Petrie believes that by careful organization and availability of varying activities, students can transfer their success in one field into other areas of involvement. We appreciate the hard work and dedication of the staff. 32 Office keeps records MARY ANN BRUGGNER: Study Hall Clerk. RUTHANNA GAFF: Attendance Clerk MILDRED HAUGHT: Study Hall Clerk. ELAINE HELFRICH: Secretary. GLADYS MOORE: Secretary to Principal. VIRGINIA RICHARDS: Secretary-Treasurer. LORENE SHELL: Secretary. ELAINE THOMAS: Secretary. nu r - - ■ History: Opens door to the future Our Social Studies department offers a wide variety of courses designed to educate students about our past and to deal with the present and future as well. Traditional World History is offered to enlighten students in the area of social, economic, and political in- stitutions. Other electives in this area include European History, Today ' s Isms, The 20th Century World, and Anthropology. U.S. History is a requirement for all juniors. It is an enrichment of the broadening historic past of this country. Two required courses for seniors are Government, which teaches the clockwork of national and state governments, and a choice of Sociology, Economics, or Values and Issues to complete their Social Studies re- quirements. Sociology deals with social problems and the behavior patterns of individuals within society. Values and Issues deals with subjects in controversial are as such as abortion and gun control. Economics explores how the national economy is run, and deals with financial situations such as inflation and recession. 34 DENNIS MCCLURG: Social Studies Dept. chair- man, Values and Issues, Anthropology, Guidance Counselor. WILLIAM DILLON: U.S. History, Sociology, Government. ELMER FRANZMAN: Social Studies, Athletic Events, Public Relations. MAX GECOWETS: Government, Values and Issues, World History. MICHAEL HAWLEY: U.S. History, Head Football Coach, Lettermen ' s Club. AL HEMMER: Sociology, Government, Co- sponsor of Senior Class, Athletic Assistant. MICHAEL MCMILLEN: Anthropology, World History, Intramurals. CLIFF MINIER: Sociology, U.S. History. THOMAS SCHUCKEL: World History, U.S. History, Athletic Assistant. STANLEY VOLZ: U.S. History, Government, World History Electives. ROBERT WEAVER: Government, Economics, History Electives. LEFT PAGE: TOP: Mr. Al Hemmer proposes a jolly toast in the faculty lunch room. BOTTOM: Mr. Max Gecowets gives aid to his government class during a group project. RIGHT PAGE: LEFT: Mr. McMillen makes anthropology a fun class. RIGHT: Mr. Weaver proceeds to train his class in government. 35 SUE ANDIS: Language Arts Dept. Chairman, English, Elective English. DIANE BOKNECHT: Sophomore English, Elective English, Junior Class Sponsor. JEAN EHRMAN: Elective English, V.I.P. Co- Sponsor. AMANDA CERIG: Elective English, Images Ad- visor. PATRICIA JACKSON: English, Elective English. THOMAS PABST: Elective English, Speech Team Coach. BETH POSEY: Elective English. KENNETH RICHARDSON: Elective English. RANDALL RUSK: Elective English, VIP Sponsor. ELEANOR SHAW: Elective English, Publications Advisor. JANE STOLTE: English, Images Advisor. DOROTHY ZANK: Elective English, Cirl ' s Tennis Team Coach. 36 ABOVE: George Collins, Norma Lopez, and Arnetia Copeland look on as ABOVE: Mrs. Posey looks over the book supply for her next English class. Mr. Richardson grades their papers. A kaleidoscope of language arts V v ABOVE: Well girls, it ' s like this... Mrs. Zank discusses a play with Chris Johnson and Mary Hyman. BELOW: Sophomores listen intently as Mr. Rusk explains a point of English. Both traditional and elective English are offered at Snider to give the student a broad background in the field of English. Traditional English provides the student with an exten- sive knowledge of both literature and writing techniques. Traditional English is required first semester for sophomores, and is optional year round for other students. The elective English program is designed to encourage students to pursue the facets of English that in- terest them and which are better suited to their aptitude. Some of the elective courses offered junior and senior students are Mass Media, Mystery in Fiction, Scope of Comedy, and Edges of Reality, all which provide the student with a wide range of literary skills. Advanced Composi- tion, Articles and Research, Creative Writing, and Independent Study teach the student the art of writing term papers and are good preparation for college. The elective program for sophomore students begins second semester. This program offers such courses as American Authors, American Novels, True Stories, and Reading Plays, which deal with the literary aspects of English. Sophomore electives also include Reading Skills and Reading Efficiency, Reading Im- provement courses, and Grammer for Effective Writing which enable students to perfect their writing skills. 37 SOFIA RODRIGUEZ: Foreign Language Department Chairman, Spanish IV, Co-sponsor of foreign language clubs, Spanish Conversa- tion, Mini-Courses. SUSAN BANDEMER: Spanish I II, Cheerleader sponsor. CESAR DE LA CUARDIA: Spanish II III, Spanish club sponsor. CONNIE KINNEY: Spanish II. (ANELLE OTTO: German 1,11, III, French German club sponsor. BARBARA PARKER: Latin, U.S. History, lunior Classical League sponsor. HAROLD VIZINO: French II. BEVERLY WEINRAUB: French III IV, French conversation, Senior class sponsor, French club sponsor. 38 It ' s a small world after all Foreign language is the basic beginning to under- standing foreign cultures and people different from ourselves. Snider ' s foreign language department offers the student a chance to be involved in extra-curricular activities such as the Christmas open-house along with trips to the foreign countries of which language they are studying. This year German students went to Germany and Austria. The academic part of a language cannot be overlooked. Classes use books, films, records, tapes, and labs in order to comprehend a language. These tools help with pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar. Learning about the people in a foreign country is also included in the Department ' s policy. Culture is taught in the regular language classes and also in a foreign language culture class where students do not have to know the languages. The languages offered include French, German, Latin, and Spanish. Each language has its own club which adds to the enrichment of the students. Thus, languages bring us a broader understanding of the world. ' . ■•■■:■:■■■ •■•- FAR LEFT: Mrs. Kinney at the master controls in the lab. LEFT: Senor De la Cuardia ' s interest in Spanish is accentuated by his shirt. TOP LEFT: Mrs. Parker instructs students in the basic language. ABOVE: Students improve pronounciation through the repetition of dialogues, phrases, and vocabulary. RIGHT: Senora Rodriguez reads a dialogue to her class. 39 The Arts offer new experiences The Fine-Arts Department at Snider is acclaimed to be among the best around, and it is. Not only is the department now the largest, but also has more participants than ever before. Divided into three fields of study; Art, Drama, and Music, the Arts provide many varied activities for the culture-minded student. Art offers four different classes based on a developmental yearly sequence. The courses include: drawing, lettering, cartooning, ceramics, silkscreen, lithograph, jewelry making and painting which all involve enjoyment as well as careful work and study. Also offered under the Art area is photography. Through the Drama Department, a student may take up to three years of study. One learns to express his inner feelings before an audience, and then goes on to more difficult activities such as: scenes, cuttings, readings, and Children ' s Theatre. Stagecraft is also offered. There are many excellent types of classes in the Music area; they include: Electronic Music, Music Theory, Snider Singers, Girls Choir, Concert Choir, Beginning Instrumental Class, Varsity Band, Concert Band, and Concert Orchestra. Outside activities nclude: Swing Choir, and Stage Band. Each year the Fine-Arts Department produces a play, a musical, several musical concerts, and the talent show, Sketchbook. These allow students to use what they have learned in performing, as well as gaining a new experience. 40 RICHARD SEEGER: Chairman of Fine Arts Department, Orchestra Director, String Ensemble Director. PHYLLIS BLAKEMAN: Art, Co-director of Sketchbook, Make-up and costumes for all plays. LEFT PACE TOP: Miss Blakeman offers assistance to Ken Kirkpatrick. LEFT PACE LEFT: Mr. Clauser explains construction procedures to his second year stagecraft class. LEFT PACE RIGHT: Phelicia King dies in agony. BELOW LEFT: Dave Cetzin concentrates on his work. UPPER RIGHT: Lois Knoll, Sandy Nelson, and Scott Whiteleather engage in a game of tug-of-war. LOWER RIGHT: Alice Johnson poses for artist Tim Martin. JAMES CLAUSER: Snider Singers, Concert Choir, Stagecraft, Swing Choir, Co-director of Sketchbook, Technical Director for all plays. MARY DIESTEIN: Art Department Chairman, Art, Photography, Art Club. DAVE SHOWALTER: Girl ' s Chorus, Concert Band, Varsity Band, Flag Squad, Marching Band, Jazz Band. TERRY TUCKER: Drama, Speech, Director of Dramatic Productions. 41 Business creates new opportunities The Business Department provides excellent courses for background training in preparation for future employment in the business world. It also offers beneficial courses which will assist students in school work, and later on in college work. The Department offers six branches of study. They are: General, Clerical, Secretarial, Business Administration and Accountinng, Distributive, and Cooperative Office Education. Business Law is offered in the Business Administration and Accounting branch. It aids in the development of the understanding of personal rights and obligations in the business situation. Consumer Education is part of the General branch. This course gives helpful recommenda- tions on how to buy everyday items. Notehand, a General branch course, helps the student to improve his skill in taking notes rapidly and listening to speakers. In Distributive and Cooperative Office Educa- tion students can receive credit while on the job. A new course this year is Data Processing; it provides the basics for future classes in this subject. 42 MRS. KAY KLENKE: Chairman of Business Dept., Accounting, Typing, Record Keeping. DON BRUICK: Business Organization Management, Business Law, Typing I and II, Special Typing, Golf Coach. HELEN EDWARDS: Record Keeping, Shorthand, Accounting, Co-sponsor of Junior Class. RUSS ISSACS: Opportunity Room, Record Keeping, Wrestling Coach. JUDITH JOHNSON: Clerical Practice, Con- sumer Education, Shorthand, Typing, Entre Nous. JUDY JONES: Distributive Marketing, Distribu- tive Education, Deca Advisor. IDA MAE RICKETTS: Typing, Record Keeping, Notehand, Future Secretaries Association. ROBERT VACHON: COE, Office Education Association, Athletic Worker, Student Work Center, Deca Advisor. LEFT PACE TOP: A typical typing class busily at work. LEFT PACE BOTTOM: Ms. Jones instructs DE students. ABOVE: Mr. Vachon demonstrates the off-set. ABOVE RIGHT: Mrs. Klenke quickly solves a mechanical problem. RIGHT: Mrs. Ricketts provides an explanation to student questions. 43 Mathematics solves new problems ABOVE: Mr. Flowers explains an algebraic equation. RIGHT PAGE: UPPER: Mr. Mains helps Sue Firth with Calculus. LOWER LEFT: ' ' Mr. Miller, what is that thing on the board? LOWER RIGHT: Let ' s see, how ' d I do this? Lisa McKibben tries to explain an equation. CARL SCHOLZ: Math Dept. Chairman, Fun- damentals of Geometry, Analytical Geometry, Trigonometry, Applied Mathematics. DEAN FAST: Geometry, General Math, Assistant Football Coach, Special Geometry. DAVID FLOWERS: Trigonometry, Algebra 3 4, General Math 3 4. LOIS GUMP: Geometry 1 2, Algebra 3 4, Fundamentals of Geometry 1 2, Co-sponsor of VIP Club. LAMAR KILMER: Algebra Fundamentals 3 4, Geometry 1 2, General Math 3 4. DAVID MAINS: Algebra 3 4, Calculus, Computer Math, Assistant in intramural basket- ball. JERALD MILLER: Special Algebra and Trigon- ometry, Geometry 1 2, Fundamentals of Algebra 3 4. DEB SAINZ: Algebra Fundamentals 1 2, 3 4, Sophomore Physical Education, Girls ' Basketball Coach. 44 Snider has a Math Department which stresses learning and helps math students to prepare themselves for college. The math student, to be successful, must constantly apply himself according to his particular field of interest. This department offers a varied and wide curriculum for its students. This choice of subjects makes the math department have the highest elective enrollment at Snider. Some of the classes offered are, Fundamentals of Algebra, 1-4, Fundamentals of Geometry, Geometry, Algebra 3 4, Trig and Analytic Geometry, Special Algebra and Trig, Calculus, General Math 1-4, and Senior Consumer Math. Special interest has drawn many people into the class of Computer Programming. Each and every day math opens the door to new problems which are up to the students to solve with a little help from their teachers. 45 GENE BUZZARD: Science Depart- ment Chairman, Advanced Science, Chemistry, Chemistry Explorers ' Club Sponsor. RALPH ANDERSON: Advanced Science, Chemistry, AYH Club Sponsor. RUSSELL BUSH: Man Made World, Advanced Biology, Opportunity Room, Assistant Football Coach, Head Track Coach. ROBERT HEARE: Advanced Biology, Life Science, Physical Science. TED KING: Advanced Biology. HOMER KLINE: Electronics, Life Science, Physics, UFO Club Spon- TOP: A sprinkle of this, and a dab of that . . ., Mr. Anderson demonstrates a chemical reaction. ABOVE: Barbara Knopp and John Corner quickly record results of enzyme reactions. 46 Science opens new dimensions Opening our minds to the concepts of life and the world is one of the goals of the Science Department. Through demonstrations, films, and discussions, students can learn why certain phenomena occur. Through work in a laboratory, students can see first hand what causes certain phenomena. These techniques in teachng hejp to make science a subject of discovery. The Science Department offers a wide variety of courses. Among these courses are Advanced Biology, Life Science, Chemistry, Advanced Science, Physical Science, and Physics. This year a new course, Man Made World, has been added to the science curriculum. This course features computer science, astronomy, and conservation. The diversity of the courses allow students to pursue the area of science they are most interested in. BOTTOM: Mr. Kline observes as Ron Rhodes, Michael McCaharan, Mark Ludwig, and Brian Ketner perform a difficult experiment in Electronics class. LEFT: Mr. King gets in on the action as John Walter and Ron Huser mix up mysterious formulas. 47 Practical Arts teaches creativity CAROLYN CALLENDER: Home Economics Depart- ment Chairman, Foods II III, Foods Chef, Human Development. IRENE HAAK: Clothing I, II, III, IV, Human Development, Sponsor of Bible Club. BETH KOENEMAN: Foods Chef, Foods I, Housing, Clothing I, Needlecraft. ROBERT SHORT: Indus- trial Arts Department Chairman, Drafting I II, Woods I II. 48 ROY KLINE: Metals I, II, III, IV, Drafting II, III, IV, V, Basketball Coach. RICHARD RIAN: Woods I, II, III, IV. LEFT PACE: UPPER RIGHT: Hey, Gary Williams, doesn ' t this custard filling for our pie look and smell delicious! says Kirk Watson. LEFT PAGE: Well, I ' ll tell you the truth class, it ' s like this, explains Mrs. Gallender. BELOW: As Mr. Rian looks on Bill Foy and Mike Guenin carefully put together the models of the houses which they designed. BOTTOM: Now watch carefully, first you hold this piece like this, then, continues Mr. Kline as he instructs one of his students, David Williams. iiumy s Mkiiiiiiiiurii; Vit tuise m The Practical Arts Department at Snider is made up of two departments together which are Industrial Arts and Home Economics. Students in both departments enjoy learning how to create and make their own projects. In the Home Economics division, the courses offered include Foods, Foods Chef, Clothing, Housing, Family Living, Child and Human Development. The students in these classes not only learn about the subject in which they are enrolled, but they also learn the history, construction, planning, and care involved in each course. In the Industrial Arts division, the courses offered are Power Mechanics, Electronics, General Shop, Beginning and Advanced Woods, Metals, and Drafting, These classes allow the students to make and design useful objects and items. 49 P.E. important to good health Physical fitness is important to good health and happiness. It builds up confidence and develops the understanding required to get along with other people. The Physical Education Department offers a variety of courses to keep up good fitness in students. Among these courses are Advanced Dance, Gymnastics, Advanced Individual and Team Sports, Body Building, Volleyball, Tennis, Football, Field Hockey, Basketball, and Track. Sophomores are required to take one semester of traditonal gym class. After meeting the basic requirements, students have the op- portunity to continue their interest in a particular physical educaton program. TOM SWIHART: Department Head, Body Building Team Sports, Boys ' Physical Education, Intramural Director, Cross Country Coach, Track Assistant. SUE FESENMYER: Adv. Dance and Gymnastics, Individual Team Sports, Adv. Gym, Girls ' Physical Education; Girls Volleyball Coach, Girls ' Gymnastic Coach (One Semester) JAMES GURNELL: P.E. Classes, Assistant Coach in Varsity Basketball and Track, Male Cheerblock, Intramural Council, Human Relations Advisory Committee, Fellowship of Christian Athletes. ELOISE REEVES: Girls Physical Education Classes, Track Coach. ABOVE: Mrs. Reeves shows Nancy Dietz the fine points that lead to being a good archer. 50 TOP: One, two, three, four . . . Boys ' gym class get in shape with a few exercises. ABOVE: Jenny Mayhall and Pam Postel demonstrate winning techniques in a game of table tennis. CENTER RIGHT: One of the many gym classes at work. LOWER RIGHT: I got it, I got it. Boys participated in a vigorous game of volleyball. 51 Media center stores knowledge How many films a year are run through the audio-visual portion of the Media Center? Around 600. These films are shown by teachers for educational purposes and help to make learning interesting. This point demonstrates just how important the Media Center is. Besides supplying films, many sources of knowledge are found in its library. The Media Center also consists of a conference room and a magazine room. The supply of periodicals, books, tapes, slides, films, make the Media Center an important part of our school. STEVE SIMMONS: Media Specialist. ABOVE LEFT: A familiar face around the Media Center, Mrs. Hearon is found here organizing magazines. ABOVE RIGHT: Students find the library a good place for study. BELOW: Mrs. Posey ' s English class take advantage of the important sources of information the library provides for writing term papers and other reports. |AN HEARON: Library Clerk. GENE EICKOFF: Audio- Visual Coordinator, Pro- jectionists Club, V.I. P. Club Co-sponsor. 52 Students receive individual help MR. MIKE ELLINGER: Work Study Coordinator. BELOW: In a Work Study group, Ollie Basse!!, Bobby Freeman, and Trina Ryan listen as Mr. Ellinger gives a lesson in U.S. History. Students in Work Study learn a skill and are placed in a job while receiving credit for their work. - TOP: Mr. Russ Issaacs goes over an assignment with Dan Guevara and Gene LaMasters in the Opportunity Room. Opportunity Room gives students a chance to complete courses needed for graduation. ABOVE: Mrs. Maxine Smith, a teaching assistant, helps Laurie Teders with a math problem. 53 Maintenance Personnel Keep Busy Above-Mr. Chuck Kellogg doesn ' t enjoy Homecoming decorations as much as the students do. Above right-Matron Ruth Waters has a hard time keeping Snider girls supplied with paper products. Right-Oscar Buettner, who retired in February, finishes up a final task for the day. 54 Business is Cookin ' Above left to right-Marilyn Griffin, Helen Paterson, Beverly Leach, Evelyn Lanie, Joan McMahon, Gladys Klinger, Amber Wyatt, Betty Seneff , Juanita Hannum, Margret Bronstetter, Berniece Meyers, Mary Campetti, Manager. Below-Cafeteria ladies want to make sure Snider panthers are fed well. 55 feS ££S3Ka I V ■y i. ' ••. ; ' ■■; ■ ' .■ ' . memm •■ :% M mm mm mm mMffi -■;•. ' ' K : ' ! i : ' v Mm v,. Rl -K ' %: ' 1 •• 1 • •■ . ' • iR4 Illp : •■: w SM .■-.-. SB ntn Vf VSfe nmmmm ' « ; : iK 1 v ' ' . X- ' ' -;v ' - a ■ •;■ •■ fllt:i ffl|i|| law!!!!! «W$ £! $$P 3 ■p m K t : -v: : m Wmm $w 1 l£iSi!£i%taSlta wm mi SPORTS XHMBB 57 Gridders-first team to State Coming off the first losing season in Snider football history, the under-rated varsity squad stunned opponent after opponent while going on to post an 8-2 record. New head coach Mike Hawley led the Panthers to the SAC North Division title in a bout against first place Bishop Dwenger. Although they lost the city crown to Elmhurst, the mighty football team came within nine points of a perfect season. Snider also had the distinction of being the first team from Fort Wayne EVER to go to the state playoffs. The Panthers, led by captains Dave Livingston and Jeff Erickion, had eighteen players named to the SAC North Division team, including six on first string and five on second. Bill Foy ' s field goals also made the difference between victory and defeat in several close games. Starring on the All-SAC team were seniors Jon Fohrer and Dave Livingston and juniors Matt Teegarden and Ron Vernasco. Dave also had the distinction of being named to the All-State team. LEFT: Senior Jon Fohrer picks up valuable yardage against Wayne. BOTTOM LEFT: Juniors Jim Fitch and Craig Coode watch the squad execute Coach Hawley ' s play. BOTTOM RIGHT: After another Panther victory Jon Fohrer and Bruce Piekarski run off the field. ! m T i i! M i ■ j F w B Bk 58 r _ 9b-Q mtm msmg ' i. _- l «- ' f7 ; w e, w .c._ V- r ' Vir« rMRc MSIb ' i I II J 4 14EL ABOVE: ROW 1: Dave Livingston, Frank Weemes, Kevin Shopped, Bruce Piekarski, Terry Phillips, Art Bruce, Randy Lawrence, Jeff Erickson, Jon Fohrer, Dave Deist. ROW 2: Shelby Board, Wilfred Billingsley, Dick Mackin, Kevin Bordner, Cliff Fetters, Lee Bouillon, Tom Jackson, Rick Wharton, Ken Ney, Doug Bennett, Mark Ludwig. ROW 3: Ty Meriwether, Terry Burton, Steve Hoagburg, Jim Fitch, Ron Vernasco, Jeff Hoffman, Kirk Moore, Dave Bracht, Mike Schenck, Matt Teegarden. ROW 4: Charles Kelly, Paul Kohn, John Davis, Mike Beaman, Denny Hoffman, Matt Bodie, Frank Bruggner, Craig Goode, Tom Hudson, Kelly George. ROW 5: Andy Gecowets, Steve McClain, Benny Franks, Dan Arnold, Tony Alexander, Ron McCreary, Dave Swanson, Dave Roach. ROW 6: Coach Fast, Coach Bush, Bill Foy, John Gonzales, Jim Connors, Jeff Turner, Craig Neely, Coach Hawley, Coach Isaacs. f ? fi| SHS Varsity 34 38 Warsaw 29 14 20 South Side 21 49 13 Harding Concordia 14 6 14 North Side 13 10 34 24 7 Northrop Huntington Dwenger Elmhurst 7 21 21 15 3 South Bend St. Joseph Reserve 7 20 32 16 Wayne Northrop North Side 21 8 14 New Haven 6 32 Elmhurst 18 South Side 20 14 forfei Bishop Dwenger t to SHS from Concordia 12 ABOVE: Panthers on the bench await a change of possession and a call to action. RIGHT: With an open field ahead, Ron Vernasco carries the ball goalward. BOTTOM LEFT: Senior Jeff Erickson puts pressure on the South Side quarterback. BOTTOM RIGHT: Behind the protective block of Tom Jackson, quarterback Andy Gecowets rolls out of the pocket. 60 Reserves take city crown ■- ' ilfct : ' ii?- 3|]JH ABOVE: ROW 1: Tim Martin, Mark Kallenback, Jim Fisher, Scott Malcolm, Kerry Mettert, Paul Coplen, John Vernasco, Ion Crist, Steve Hankel. ROW 2: Dave Kruse, Gary McGovern, Matt Faust, Tom Bandor, Kyle Witwer, Jim Wharton, John Corner, Steve Kelley, Bob Connett. ROW 3: Coach Russ Isaacs, Ricky Underwood, David Herold, Buddy Phillips, Eugene Milligan, Tyrone Patterson, y n S 1IS8SJKfcN£fci? .-J Lonnie Eley, Ron Bandor, Steve Treu. ROW 4: Jeff Davis, Kevin Williams, Reggie Moore, John VerDuce, Todd Van Wagner, Ron Long, Kris Miller, Vernon Martin, Tony Woodard. ROW 5: Jeff Turner. BELOW: Tony Woodard and a teammate are caught in action at the line of scrimmage. Mirroring and then surpassing the success of the var- sity football squad, the reserve team established a 7-1 record while defeating the Bishop Dwenger Saints to cap- ture the city championship. Like the varsity squad, the reserves ' strength was em- bodied in speed more than size and brute strength. Varsity Coach Hawley should therefore have no trouble fitting the incoming reserve into next year ' s varsity line up. Coach Russ Isaacs, newly appointed to Snider, at- tributed the team ' s success to their determination to win as exemplified by their come-from-behind victory over the Saints. Next year the reserves will join with the prime nucleus of the varsity squad, bringing with them their winning at- titude and exceptional skill which will continue to make Snider a powerful football contender. 61 Cross Country team paces itself for a winning season FRONT ROW: Mark Rahrer, Rick Przeniczny, Gary Bolenbaugh, Ron Huser, Mike Sample, Tom Matter, Rick Munson, Eric Getzin. ROW 2: Brent Munro, Scott Brinker, Jim Lewis, Dave Wiggins, Mark Edwards, Tim DeWolfe, Dave Nash, v John Green, Walt Gionelle, Milt Gray. ROW 3: Coach Swihart, John Beaman, Cal Neidrauer, Scott Ecclestone, Kevin Erwin, Al Griswold, Steve Kiracofe, Dan Ashby, Kendal Sohaski, Joe Plesniak. Posting a 10-8 record, Snider ' s Cross Country team qualified for Regionals. According to Coach Tom Swihart the key to the Panthers ' success was a summer-long training program in which several young men ran over one thousand miles. The surprisingly young varsity team was comprised of senior Alan Griswold, all-SAC runner, followed closely by sophomores John Beaman, Scott Ecclestone, Dan Ashby and Kendal Sohaski as well as junior Milt Gray and senior Cal Neidrauer. Junior Steve Kiracofe, this year ' s only returning letterman was unable to finish several races because of severe ankle condition. Lettering this year were juniors Kevin Erwin and Brent Munro. The reserve squad did well by posting a near-perfect 13-1 record. The Sophomore team filled four of the top five varsity positions, won the sophomore division of the Manchester In- vitational with John Beaman, Scott Ecclestone, and Dan Ashby placing first, second, and third, respectively, and also brought home a second place trophy from the East Noble Invitational. ABOVE: Coach Swihart gives the team some pre-race strategy. LEFT: The Manchester Invitational Sophomore Division Champions. 62 UPPER LEFT: Al Griswold warms down after taking first place in the grueling 2 1 2 mile event. Griswold had a season best time of 12:44. UPPER RIGHT: Cal Neidrauer displays a flying finish at Sectionals. LEFT: Frontrunners Griswold, Beaman, and Ecclestone show how grouprunning is important for success. VARSITY RESERVE SHS OPPONENT SHS OPPONENT 25-32 Garrett 43 17 50-15 Woodlan 22-34 Huntington 32-26 29-27 South Side 38-19 32-23 Dekalb Wm: ' - ' ' : ' - 31-24 Harding 49-15 38-17 New Haven 45-15 39-18 Luers 50-15 22-34 Owenger %lf 48-15 26-30 Harding 15-47 Northrop 35-24 24-33 South Side g- 46-15 33-23 Concordia 50-15 19-39 Wayne 27-30 Homestead 45-16 39-21 Warsaw 27-29 Elmhurst 42-17 32-22 North Side 45-17 10-8 (SEASON) 13-1 Sectional 4th (Varsity) Regional 9th (Varsity 63 FRONT ROW: Drew Boxberger, |ohn Norton, Ron Repka, Jeff Drummer, Brad Snowball, Bill Eisenmann, Rob DeVore. ROW 2: Brian Lee, Steve Watters, Karl Schwarz, Doug Cochenour, Ron Foster, Chris Warr, John Loney, ROW 3: Coach Lamar Kilmer, Jeff Lampel, Chris Bertz, Jeff Johnson, Dan Kelley, Scott Cetzin, John Borland. Tennis team ends tight season The 1976 team posted an even season with a record of 8 wins and 8 losses. The Panthers had four retur- ning lettermen: Jeff Johnson, Chris Warr, Brad Snowball, and John Borland. Two sophomores; Karl Schwarz and Ron Repka, eased the task by completing fine seasons in the top two positions. Rounding out the varsity was junior Drew Boxberger. In all, seven varsity letters were earned. Four of these were second-year awards and three were first year awards. The reserve tennis team, in its first year of regularly scheduled matches, was quite remarkable. Its unbeaten, once tied campaign was the best in the city, sporting a record of 11 wins, losses, and 1 tie. Two players sophomore Steve Watters and junior John Loney, achieved undefeated personal records. Coach Kilmer puts his finger on some useful hints. 64 ABOVE: Karl Schwarz incorporates a strong forehand in his return to an opponent. BELOW: Brad Snowball and Chris Warr join forces in a doubles match. ABOVE: The deep concentration of a good tennis player is reflected in Brad Snowball ' s expression as he returns with a quick backhand. BELOW: A Smashing return for Jeff lohnson. llfl? iinv fmm ay  i J jV - Wa-j j— mn ■  ' ■ ■ -r— . ■: TENNIS SEASON Varsity Reserve SHS OPPONENT OPPONENT SHS 4-1 4-1 Northrop Bellmont 1-4 0-5 0-5 Concordia 0-5 3-2 2-3 Angola North Side 2-3 0-3 0-5 0-5 Huntington Elmhurst 1-4 3-2 3-2 Wayne Homestead 1-2 0-5 5-0 Dwenger Lakeland 1-2 0-5 3-2 Harding New Haven 1-1 0-2 3-2 Luers 0-4 1-3 South Side 0-3 8-7 Season Record 0-11 2-3 Huntington Sections 65 V-Ballers spike competitors The Panther volleyball team started out young this year, with only five seniors on the team. As the season progressed, however, the girls gained their much-needed experience and developed as a team unit. All of this came about as a result of lots of hard work. The Panthers prac- ticed at least two hours a day on their skills, beginning in August. The Snider team compiled a 10-6 overall record this year with some exciting action, placing third in SAC com- petition. The girls proved to be a tough challenge to state runner-up Concordia Cadets. Snider executed precision teamwork and superb skills as they battled against the area ' s best team, the first game ending in the close 14-8 vic- tory for Concordia. In the second game, Snider had a 14-8 lead which unfortunately slipped away to a final 16-14 Cadet win. The team, which numbered 23 girls, had a large ma- jority of sophomores and juniors who will be returning. The Panther reserves had only one loss this season, working hard to gain experience. Though the loss of the seniors will be felt by Coach Fesenmeyer ' s team, v-ball hope is run- ning as high as ever. i i ■ MM«MMNNNWM MMIM FRONT ROW: Sally Slick, Mel Pittenger, Lonnie Green, Cheryl Linden, Patti Wray, Karen Newport, Janet Hollingsworth, Jodi Fowler. ROW 2: Mrs. Fesenmeyer, Holli Bales, Val Pittenger, Debbie Harber, Sue Woolems, Lori Thompson, Marianna Mulpagano, (ill Weaver. ROW 3: Laurie Perkins, Karen Goss, Lynda Brown, Cindy Wulliman, Marsha Carnes, Judi Echlin, Cin- dy lackson, Tami Stoller, Sherri Salin. 66 LEFT PACE, UPPER: Cindy Carvey serves one up. BELOW LEFT: Lynda Brown demonstrates volleyball skills. LEFT: Tami Stoller sets the ball high, as Karen Coss looks on. BELOW: Senior Cindy Jackson shows her fierce net play. Mpmi I SHS 1 2 2 2 2 1 A j 2 2 2 2 2 2 Leo Garrett East Noble Harding Dekalb Kwenger Wayne Elmhurst Luers South Side Harding Wayne North Side Homestead Concordia Northrop o ' ' s%h 67 Gymnasts Go to State This year ' s gymnastic team finished their year with an 8-2 overall record and took third place in the SAC. Gymnastics competition is divided into the three levels of beginning, intermediate, and optional, with each level also having its own record. Snider ' s beginning level was undefeated, the intermediates lost only once, and the optional level gave up only two. Seven gymnasts from Snider qualified for regional action, and three were sent to the State Finals in Indianapolis. Kim Mettert and Kathy Hornak competed in the beginning level, and Pam Postel was entered in optional. These sophomores all did well, with Pam taking a tenth in the vault and Kim placing fourth in the balance beam and sixth in the all-around competition. Kathy Hornak captured a first place title on the uneven parallel bars, the only winner from the Fort Wayne area. This year also marked the beginning of some new gymnastic management at Snider. ROW ONE: Terri Krull, Debbie Hemsoth, Lynn Fair, Madonna Cornelissen, Jenny Mayhall, Karen Kettlekamp, Mrs. Fesenmyer. ROW TWO: Cheryl Lawson, Cindy Luebbert, Tari Dodane, Linda Miller, Lynn Sebenoler, Kinscem Phillips, Amy Updike, Lisa Phillips. ROW THREE: Amy Belcher, Sharon Albert, Pam Postel, Anne Lemasters, Kim Mettert, Rhonda Hyndman, Kathy Hornak. 68 OPPOSITE PACE, UPPER LEFT: Junior Rhonda Hyndman concentrates as she begins her balance beam routine. LOWER RIGHT: Lisa Phillips pauses briefly before continuing her routine. THIS PAGE, LEFT: Amy Updike finishes her intermediate floor exercise in a graceful poise. LOWER LEFT: Sophomore Pam Postel is caught in an uncomfortable-looking position. ABOVE: Rhonda Hyndman stops to think a moment about her next move. Girls ' Gymnastics Dekalb North Side New Haven South Side Northrop Harding Concordia Elmhurst Belmont Wayne 120 185 156 191 232 164 131 168 164 SHS 196 176 218 209 230 206 208 203 215 202 69 Cagers end season strong Although the Panther basketball team ended up with a 9-14 record, the season ended in quite a dramatic fashion. Snider played as the heavy underdog going into sectional action against a powerful North Side team. Bill Cunningham and Chris Mitchell led the scoring in what proved to be the best-played game of the season for Snider. The Panthers were simply overwhelming on both offense and defense and came away with a well-deserved victory. Only the previous game the Panthers had played the defending state champion Marion. After a slow first half, the Panthers came from behind to nearly take a win in perhaps their most startling performance of the season. The team was led by senior captains Mike Moyer and Jessie Wright. Junior Bill Cunningham provided power under the boards. Cunningham was leading scorer with 343 points and was named the All-SAC center. Wright and fellow senior Chris Mitchell, who was a close second in scoring with 338 points, were named Honorable Mention in the all-SAC balloting. BELOW: ROW 1: Paul Kohn, Kelly George, Jesse Wright , Mike Smith, Bill Cunningham, Pat Kohn. ROW 2: Carrie Kile, Ty Meriwether, Steve Kiracofe, Cordon Kisler, Bill Foy, Mike Moyer, Andy Gecowets, Chris Mitchell, Coach Kline. LEFT: Bill Cunningham fights for the rebound. OPPOSITE PAGE: ABOVE: Chris Mitchell drives in for a basket against powerful Wayne. BELOW: In sectional action, Jesse Wright finds himself at the foul line after being fouled by North Side. 70 k ' arsit Reserve SHS-opponent opponent-SHS 71-49 Garrett 35-56 65-70 Wayne 56-46 56-63 Concordia 44-42 54-72 Bellmont 28-51 64-66 North Side 49-33 33-66 Logansport 31-50 47-49 East Noble 38-44 81-56 Dwenger 43-56 75-85 North Side 85-75 Harding Warsaw 55-41 87-59 Luers 21-40 92-75 Woodlan 66-49 85-80 Northrop 38-47 64-75 DeKalb 40-50 85-60 Elmhurst 55-50 63-68 South Side 36-39 72-57 Dwenger 47-60 77-62 Huntington 45-25 72-75 Harding 43-50 80-69 New Haven 49-53 56-60 Marion 54-35 69-67 North Side 57-61 South Side 71 ABOVE: A member of the Northrop team watches Bill Cunningham rebound the ball. RIGHT: Shelby Board takes a shot. BELOW: II looks like two more points for Chris Mitchell. if! 72 Reserves have winning season This year ' s reserve basketball squad showed that they have the potential to become winners on the varsity squad in the future. They finished with a fine 12-8 record under the guidance of Coach Lamar Kilmer. The reserve team included many fine individual talents such as Wilfred Billingsley, Kelly George, Ty Meriwether, and Steve Kiracofe. ABOVE: ROW 1: Steve Kramer, Steve Kiracofe, John Vernasco, Ty Patterson, Clarence Robinson, Ricky Underwood, Cene Milligan, Ron McCrary. ROW 2: Chris Saver, Lonnie Eley, Jim Wharton, Reggie Moore, Wilfred Billingsley, John Corner, Scott Brinker, Coach Kilmer. ROW 3: Coach Kline, Ron (user, Kelly George, Hugh Cunningham, Charles Kelly, Buddy Phillips, Bob Stauffer, Ty Meriwether. LEFT: Gordon Kisler shoots the hoop. BELOW: Coach Kilmer gives some last minute instructions to the team. The girls ' basketball team finished their regular season at 8-5 fourth place in S.A.C. competition. The girls worked hard all year and improved throughout the season, which ended with their fine sectional showing. They advanced through two preliminary games, which included beating the tough Concordia team, to meet Leo in the final. Although the Lions took the sectional crown, Snider was well-represented by our girls. Led by Sue Woolem ' s high scoring and Cindy Jackson ' s superb rebounding, Snider exhibited a balanced attack that utilized all of the girls ' talent. The offense was especially strong, and many of the opponents ' defenses were ineffective against our ability to penetrate. Although injuries sidelined some players, including Vanessa King and her excellent shooting, the rest of the girls and Snider ' s fine bench played extremely well. The large majority of the team were juniors and sophomores, although the starting lineup included three seniors. The Snider bench, all underclassmen, showed good depth, and many saw varsity action. The reserves also did well, compiling a 2-2 record and giving this group of mostly sophomores a chance to gain experience. With many seasoned players returning, Coach Deb Sainz is already looking forward to next year. FIRST ROW: Julie Crilly, Vicky Burnett, Lisa Whitney, Holly Hansen, Cathy Arnejo, Jill Weaver. SECOND ROW: Rita Carpenter, Lisa Snyder, Barb Knopp, Cindy Carvey, Debbie Harber, Sue Woolems, Vanessa King. THIRD ROW: Coach Sainz, Karen Tucker, Linda Livingston, Marsha Carnes, Patty Carteaux, Erin Keyes, Cindy Jackson. Girls ' B-Ball in Sectional final i OPPOSITE PACE, LEFT: Cindy Jackson leaps above her competition. ABOVE: Sue Woolems shows the form which earned her high scorer honors in the Snider sectional. ABOVE RIGHT: The ball is brought downcourt. RIGHT: Co-captain Karen Turner puts one up for two points. BELOW: Coach Deb Sainz develops some quick strategies during a time-out. Jj p- ' Nw SHS Elmhurst 52 55 Bishop Dwenger 34 33 Columbia City 55 59 38 Harding 34 Bishop Luers 24 41 Garrett 29 47 Wayne 42 38 South Side 29 32 Dekalb 43 31 Concordia 30 27 New Haven 25 55 Northside 32 36 Northrop 53 40 Woe dlan 26 49 Con cordia 32 37 Leo 61 40 ■■■ 75 Grapplers: SAC champions In his first year as head wrestling coach, Russ Isaacs coached the team to a record ten victories out of eleven meets this year. The Panther wrestlers were SAC champions in the best year ever with the exception of the undefeated ' 73- ' 74 team. As a team, they finished sixth in the Bloomington Tourney, second in the Concordia Tourney, first in Sectionals, and fourth in Regionals. In the final state poll, the team was rated tenth. Named to the first all-wrestling SAC team were Kevin Bodhe, Pete DiPrimio, and Jeff Erickson. Leading the team in victories were DiPrimio, with a record of 18-1, Erickson, 23-2, and John Viterisi, 13-3. Erickson and Tim Kearby both finished third in the Semi-State Tournament. Coach Isaacs can look forward to another winning season for the Panthers next year since many veteran wrestlers will be returning along with new players from Junior High wrestling powers Lane, and City champion Blackhawk. Left: The referee seems to be pointing to another Panther victory. Below: Senior Tim Kearby sizes up his opponent before his match. Opposite page, below: Pete DiPrimio shows the determination that helped him become one of Snider ' s top wrestlers. p H i M m C k iiS Q v ill mM t V JL_ 1 ' M o mfm X ' ■ ■ - 1 p fl ' .: w. jp!Saflll fl 1 «M H ilk , MHBUlJDlJMHiBHM ' • s- 76 Row 1: Sam DiPrimio, Pete DiPrimio, Dan Bennett, Steve Kelley, Vernon Martin, John Viterisi, Jeff Erickson, Kevin Bohde, Terry Burton, Denny Hoffman, Mark Rahrer, Parker Moss, Tim Kearby. Row 2: Steve Donelson, Matt Erb, Carlos Townsend, Dave Herold, Charles Kelly, Tony Woodard, Kyle Witwer, Tim Vorndr.ni, Seth Congdon, lay Piatt. Row 3: Dan Foy, John Verduce, Dave Anderson, Matt Faust, Mike Creene, Matt Ontiveros, Greg Bender, Mark Anderson, Scott Pyle. Row 4: Janice Stonebarger, Bill Eisenman, Jeff Jackson, Dan Miller, Ezra Eley, Walt Cianelle, Mike Kelly, Joel Maxwell, Patti Wray, Coach Isaacs. Varsity SHS-Oppon Hit Reserve Opponent-SHS 35-28 Harding 24-36 35-26 Dwenger 24-40 H 38-21 Concordia 8-39 57- 8 Woodlan 0-53 38-18 Wayne 11-44 55-11 Southside 8-20 55-11 Northside 17-54 39-12 New Haven 6-49 34-13 Bellmont 43-24 39-20 Northrup 6-19 46-15 Elmhurst 6-10 cancelled Huntington cancelled 77 Practice, experience: key factors in Girls ' tennis The girl ' s tennis team, coached by Dorothy Zank, was a fine one this year. The girls worked hard every day at practice and improved with experience as the season progressed. Skills, conditioning, and match play were all included in each of the team ' s practices. All of the girls played well, battling their way to a 7-5 record. The team consisted of thirteen players, and almost everyone saw varsity action. The girls were evenly balanced and showed their depth often, with the many substitutions winning in several of the meets. The girls who played in the reserve matches also did well, losing only a few of their matches. The meets were divided into seven matches, five singles and two doubles. With many practices early in the season, the team worked hard to come up with winning combinations in both types of play. Cindy Riser was the number one singles player, and Sue Ludwig captured the second seeded spot. Constance Bax, Meg Smith, and Laura May finished out the first five positions. With two of these girls, and all of the varsity doubles players being juniors, Coach Zank is eagerly looking forward to next year ' s team. THIS PAGE: LEFT: Sue Ludwig fires a forehand across the net. LOWER LEFT: Laura May demonstrates her followthrough. LOWER MIDDLE: Constance Bax shows how to hit a winning backhand. LOWER RIGHT: Bonny Angel points her racquet at the net, as doubles partner Cathi Connors looks on. OPPOSITE PAGE: UPPER RIGHT: Lynda Brown concentrates intently on the ball. LOWER LEFT: Cindy Kiser gets ready to hit the ball. 78 FRONT ROW: Sue Ludwig, Judy Fowler, Bonny Angel, Betsy SchoeH, Constance Bax. STANDING: Mrs. Zank, Cynthia Kiser, Sherri Salin, Lynda Brown, Cathy Connors, Margaret Luekens, Laura May, Meg Smith. .,__ — r- -m Cirls ' Tennis Homestead Northrop South Side Wayne North Side Dwenger Harding Elmhurst New Haven Concordia Luers Dekalb SAC 4 and 5 7 aifd 5 SHS 5 3 5 4 3 1 6 5 7 3 2 6 ■■■ 79 Baseball team swings sectional v 4 FRONT ROW: Paul Kohn, Paul Coplen, Dave Deist, Eric Getzin, Steve Hoagburg, Jim Connors, Kurt Hull. ROW 2: Dale Doerffler, Matt Bodie, Ward Criswold, Jim Wharton, Brian Lee, John Walters, David Anderson, Jerry Steele. ROW 3: Coach Jerry Miller, Hugh Cunningham, Kelly George, Bruce Piekarski, Mike Schenck, Bill Cunningham, Rick Wharton, Bill Pettibone, John Langdon. The 1977 edition of the Snider baseball squad was a great competitor and a great credit to the whole school. The team was led by a great nucleus of seniors, who supplied the drive and determination needed to have such a fine season. They finished with a 16-10 mark on the season and a 6-3 record in city competition. Snider finished a very close third in the race for the city title, and they won the Fort Wayne Sectional for the first time ever with solid defense and gutsy pitching. There were several individual performances which highlighted the season. One was when Dave Anderson went 4-4 with a homerun against Jay County. Rick Wharton had many a day in the spotlight, once with a no-hitter against Garrett and again when he won all three sectional games for the Panthers. Snider set single and double game scoring records in one day by beating Angola 19-0 and 14-0. Kelly George smacked two homeruns and had ten RBIs in those games. Coach Jerry Miller got three more feathers in his cap when it was announced that senior Bruce Piekarski and juniors Dave Anderson and Steve Hoagburg were named to the all-city team. This was Snider ' s seventh year involved in baseball and one of its very finest. They performed like a team making sacrifices for the good of the team, but without losing the individuality that is needed to mold a great ball club. ABOVE: Mike Schenck throws a curve ball. RIGHT PAGE: TOP LEFT: Bill Cunningham is determined to strike the batter out. TOP RIGHT: Bill Pettibone covers his base. BOTTOM: Kelly George sends the ball into left field. 80 MWUWIUii i SHS 8 SHS 12 SHS 7 SHS 2 SHS 7 SHS 1 SHS 11 SHS 3 SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS 12 SHS 6 SHS 3 SHS 10 SHS 11 SHS 6 SHS 2 SHS 19 SHS 14 SHS 10 SHS 2 SHS 2 SHS 2 SHS 10 SHS 10 SHS S BASEBALL SCOREBOARD Pendleton HH. Pendleton His. Jay County Jay County Warsaw Harding New Haven New Haven Elmhurst Bishop Dwenger Concordia Wayne Garrett Garrett Harding South Side South Adams South Adams North Side Northrop Angola Angola Bishop Luers Rosedale Evansville Bosse Bellmonl (Reserve) Concordia Sectional North Side South Side 9 2 1 3 8 2 1 7 4 3 2 1 11 .7 8 12 2 1 7 e 2 2 3 SECTIONAL CHAMPS!!!!!!!!!! - 81 LEFT PAGE: LEFT: Ricky Underwood practices his quick starts. ABOVE: Kirk Moore finds rough going on the hurdles. BELOW: Three Panthers get the jump on some Elmhurst opponents. RIGHT PAGE: BOTTOM : Pole-vaulter Keith Connelly soars towards the bar. 82 Track team on the right track Q __tt «ft Q ft o £ ft rt ?3 ROW 1: Tom Bohlert, Steve Kiracofe, Tom Hoepf, Don Dumolin, John Beamen, Keith Connelly, Ron Robinson, Terry Phillips, Dan Arnold, Eugene Milligan, Kirk Moore, Wilfred Billingsley, Vic Henderson, Ron Vernasco, Pat Durland, Cal Neidrauer, Buddy Phillips. ROW 2: Al Criswold, Ken Sohaski, Dan Ashby, Cliff Fetters, Mark Rahrer, Mark Dolezal, Gary McCovern, Rob Gonzales, Gene LeMaster, Reggie Moore, Steve Hunt, Dave Hearld, Carl Jackson, Ron Long, |im Fitch, Tom Matter, i Jim Lewis, Mike Pfeiffer. ROW 3: Mark McHenney, Kurt Siebolt, Barry Meyers, Roland DeKocko, Rick Przeniczny, Brent Munroe, Dave Bracht, Gary Bolenbaugh, Steve Rice, Dave Nash, Jason Hunter, Carey Mettert, Scott Malcolm, Ron Huser, Kevin Pruitt, Mike Parks, Jeff Davis, Rick Underwood, Steve Gick. ROW 4: Coach Swihart, Tim Martin, Steve Obrian, Jeff Lampel, Walt Gianelle, Tim Dewolfe, Scott Brinker, Jeff Erickson, Jon Fohrer, Mark Edwards, Coach Gurnell, Coach Bush. Varsity Reserve SHS-Opponent Opponent-SHS 69-49 Culver Military 43-75 100-47 Wayne 33-95 100-6 Warsaw 31-95 62-66 Elmhurst 20-105 78-53 Blackford 27-93 78-29 Muncie North 30-93 86-40 Huntington 34-91 67-62 Southside 34-78 52-32 Northside 26-61 52-75 Northrop 2nd Northside Relays 2nd in SAC 2nd Goshen Relays 2nd Sectionals 68-61 1977 Reserve SAC Champions 83 ■ : § . ■ LEFT PACE: TOP: Buddy Phillips clears the pole with little effort? ABOVE: Dan Boelert crosses the finish line first. RIGHT: Another lap is clocked by Scott Brinker. RIGHT PAGE: TOP: Dave Livingston prepares to hurl the discus across the practice field. BOTTOM: Leading the pack is Al Griswold who has an extra pair of sneakers in case of a flat. 84 ju si Mr. Bush once said, We ' re on the right track. Well, the season of the Snider track team was indeed a good one. They started March 11 in an indoor individual track meet at Culver Military and defeated the host 69-49. One performer, Jim Stewart, was a repeated winner in the Pole Vault. He started the season with a 15 ' 6 vault at the Early Bird track meet to tie him for top vaulter in the country. Ron Vernasco was also strong witfe 15 ' , his personal best. During spring vacation, the team beat Wayne and Warsaw in a triangular meet, while our cindermen collected 100 points to their 47 and 6. Both relays won: 880 Relay (Grover, Green, Robinson, Moore), 1:34.8; Mile Relay (Phillips, Erickson, Fetters, Dumoulin), 3:34.0 and the Reserve team won. That set the stage for the 24th Annual North Side Relays. Snider finished second of 18 teams to the Northrop ' s Bruins. Ft. Wayne, having 4 teams in the Top 20 UPI track ratings, made it a difficult task to place second. Snider went in ranked ninth, in the State. Tom Hoepf had a personal best in the shotput with a 50-10 and a third place. Going into the Sectionals, the team was very confident after defeating South Side 66-61 before the climax. The week before, Snider had won the Reserve City Track Championship, Snider 68, Concordia 67, Northrop 64, ana South 62. The Pole Vault was won by Kurt Siebolt while Gary Bollenbaugh finished second in the 880 and Kendall Sohaski in the two mile. On May 19, the Sectionals were held at Wayne H. S. Snider placed second with 65. Jim Stewart, the best vaulter in the state, didn ' t place due to a pulled hamstring. Snider still has two vaulters in Ron Vernasco and Keith Connelly. Other qualifiers for the Regional were as follows: 100-Eugene Milligan; 200-John Green; 440-Don Dumoulin; 1 2 mile-Pat Durland and Wilfred Billingsley; mile-John Beaman, and the 880 Relay team. ■ l m 85 Girls ' track team refuses to lose The girl ' s track team was fantastic this year, refusing to give up a single meet the entire year. The girls ' hard work and many practices really paid off, as they finished their season at 14-0-1. Although the team finished a controversial second to Bishop Dwenger in the SAC meet, and therefore received a final second place SAC standing, they soundly defeated Dwenger twice in regular season play. Northrop, another strong track contender, also fell twice to the Panther team. The girls ' efforts culminated in the sectional track meet, in which they finished in first place, with an eleven point margin between them and their closest contenders. Their strong sectional showing exhibited their fine teamwork, as they captured the sectional crown with only one individual winner. Five girls advanced to regionals, and Cindy Jackson and Pam Postel made it to state competition. Cindy proceeded to earn a third place in the 220 yard dash and a fourth in the 100, with both girls showing fine efforts. Led by senior Cindy Jackson, a consistent triple winner, the Panthers were particularly strong in the springs and relays. Sue Woolems, one of the team ' s extremely versatile athletes, and Patti Wunderlich, the top miler, were two other senior stand-outs. The team, which was under the new leadership of Mrs. Eloise Reeves, showed good depth, one of the main reasons for their success. With a large array of talent, Coach Reeves was able to successfully substitute when injuries arose. All of the girls are to be commended for their hard work. TOP RIGHT : Patti Wunderlich, an outstanding miler, runs on. ABOVE LEFT: Holly Hanson begins the first leg of the 880 relay. ABOVE RIGHT: Carol Manning breaks the tape for another Snider victory. 86 BELOW: Jeanette Williams gets a quick start as she runs the first leg of the 880 medley relay. RIGHT: Jenny Mayhall and Sue Woolems try for a one-two Snider finish. LOWER RIGHT: Sophomore Donna Scott gets ready to run. •71- ( ' .IfWi 8, q e 8 A % XI. I U l f ,0 ' s I 1 1 T l rack SHS wm Columbia City 38 Homestead 18 77 Concordia 51 Wayne 31 51 DeKalb 21 85 North Side 36 Elmhurst 31 59 Dwenger Carroll 41 Northrop 34 60 44 Homestead 20 71 Dwenger 37 South Side 26 70 Bishop Luers 31 Harding 30 73 FRONT ROW: Jeanette Williams, Kathy Hornak, Jill Weaver, Theresa Beachum, Cindy Garvey, Lisa Snyder, Cindy Jackson, Sue Woolems, Terry DeWolfe, Patty Wunderlich, Jane Cruze, jenny Mayhall ROW 2: Stephanie Stuart, Cheryl Miller, Jan Moyer, Kathy Manning, Pam Porter, Lisa Porter, Donna Scott, Holly Hansen, Pam Postel, Karen Newport, Julie Crilly, Judy Cooper ROW 3: Regina Edwards (manager), Karen Turner, Kathy Bone, Linda Livingston, Laurie Perkins, Becky McFadden, Zoe Rosa, Diane Bokern, Janet Bokern, Val Pittenger, Mrs. Eloise Reeves (coach). 87 Golfers tee-off with a good season The 1977 golf team had more success this year than I had anticipated before the golf season started, stated Coach Bruick. Having lost three golfers last year we were a bit uncertain as to what kind of season we would have, but much to our surprise and pleasure, we had a very winning season, he added. The golf team won 16 matches and lost only 9. They placed third in the S.A.c, and 9th in the Fort Wayne Sectional. We should do better next year with the majority of our team returning. Members of the varsity golf team this year were: Senior, Bill Foy (letter winner); Juniors, David Ward, Randy Jones, Rick Wisenauer, and Sophomore, John Vernasco. FRONT ROW: Steve Donelson, Malt Onliveros, Bob Stauffer, Scott Runger, Scott Pyle. ROW 2: Coach Don Bruick, John Vernasco, Randy Smith, Bill Foy, Dave Ward, Rick Wisenauer. ■HSHHkKK. 88 i « M ■ , ffWiir LEFT PACE: TOP: Captain Bill Foy tees off. RIGHT PACE: TOP LEFT: Rick Wisenauer drives towards the hole. TOP RICHT: Addressing the ball is Dave Ward. LEFT: Randy Smith prepares to track down his ball. Golf 1977 SHS Huntington 171 169 Northrop ±} 161 171 Wayne 164 171 Concordia 170 160 Dwenger 156 160 Harding Northside 170 158 176 158 Southside 175 165 Luers 174 165 Elmhurst 178 165 Elmhurst 167 164 Harding 184 164 Northside 167 163 Dwenger 157 163 Concordia 178 168 Southside 176 168 Warsaw 159 165 New Haven 161 165 Luers 168 166 Wayne gd 164 166 Northrop ma 164 166 Dekalb k HMS 168 160 Homestead W u 174 160 Bellmont - i 156 162 Angola 172 162 Season (16 wins-9 losses) i 89 :  ' :■■ : :: m m kS B $?-■ - -P. ' - £ Wmk- im . CONTENTS Lettermen and women 106 Afro-Heritage 92-93 Pom-Pom 107 Art 94 Concert Band 108 Bible 95 Jazz Band 109 Reserve Cheerleaders 9b Marching Band 110-111 Varsity Cheerleaders 97 Orchestra and 112 Chem ar id Bio Workers 98 Symphonic Band COE 99 Concert Choir 113 DECA 100 Snider Singers 114 French 101 Swing Choir 115 German 102 Safari Staff 116 Latin 103 Scroll Staff 117 Spanish 104 Snider Service (VIP) 118 FSA 105 Student Council 119 CLUBS 91 Afro-Heritage The Afro-Heritage Club presented Spectrum of our Heritage on February 26. The Black History Program opened with a jazz band and then proceeded with an African Dance. Other features in the program were black poetry, religion, blacks in politics, and music and disco dance. Many of the students who participated in the show portrayed famous blacks such as Duke Ellington and Fredrick Douglass. Afro-Heritage Club has held bake sales, skating parties, and numerous other activities throughout the year, including a trip to Chicago to see The Wiz . MXfcHfcH . ,, z r ' t? 1 ■ FRONT CENTER: Cornelius Billingsley. FRONT ROW (KNEELING): Kevin Williams, Marcus Tharp, Vicky Burnett, Sharon Scott, Kathy Manning, Pam Porter, Vicky Pinkston, Lisa Brown. ROW 2: Donald Scott, Mr. Dan Taylor, Delane Woods, Lisa Turner, Vanessa King, Michelle Boykin, Mattie Davis, Tony Alexander, Sharon Chapman, Wilfred Billingsley, Lois Walker, Lawrence Chandler, Diana Rogers, Terry Phillips, Beverly Lymon, George Middleton, Kim Hassell, Carlos Townsend. LEFT PACE: UPPER LEFT: Elizabeth Russell reads a religious poem entitled Co Ahead . LOWER LEFT: Pam Porter, Kathy Manning, and Lisa Brown perform a modern dance routine. UPPER RIGHT: Lawrence Chandler with Beverly Lymon, mistress of ceremonies, who was in charge of the program. LOWER LEFT: Wilfred and Cornelius Billingsley dramatize a poem, Father to Son . RIGHT PACE: LEFT: Terry Phillips sings This Masquerade . RIGHT: Lisa Turner and Michelle Boykin offer the Black National Anthem. 93 Art Club: Da Vincis in the making Members of Art Club with their 1977 project are: Jon Zauner, Allison Walters, Scott Kisler, Tim Martin, Cullen Satterthwaite, Karen Bennett, Rick Hines, and Roland Wilson. Art Club is composed of students presently enrolled or who have previously been in an art class at Snider. The group is sponsored by Ms. Mary Dierstein. This year ' s officers were Jon Zauner, President; and Allison Walters, Secretary-Treasurer. The purpose of the club is to involve students in extra-curricular art activities. Various projects of the year included photography, museum trips, and the planning, sketching, and painting of the second large Bicentennial painting for the cafeteria. Jon Zauner concentrates on a drawing. 94 True Vine motivates students BELOW: Brian Ketner, Crystal Spring, and Becky Wormcastle participate in a group project to show how each person depends on another. RIGHT: Lori Boyer and Aletha McClendon illustrate how Christians should give to others. Bible Club was organized to bring students closer to God and to other people. Throughout the year, the group went on a retreat, had paper drives, had parties, met at students ' homes during the week and at school early in the morning, and most importantly shared Christian experiences, closeness, and hardships. Everyone was given the opportunity to plan a meeting. Topics ranged from the expression of feelings toward God to the different interpretations of the Word. The openness and concern illustrated at club functions helped many students understand more about their own needs as well as the needs of others. FRONT ROW: Aletha McClendon, Lori Boyer, Penny Miller, Becky Wormcastle, Brian Ketner. ROW 2 SEATED: Randy Hensley, Heidi Bauerle, Jenny Cook, Bruce Hayes, Crystal Spring, Cheryl Tupper. ROW 3 STANDING : Connie Moore, Vivian Davis, Debbie Hall, Jackie Bledsoe, Roland Wilson, and Nancy Baxter. 95 Reserves support teams LEFT PACE: ABOVE: Terri Krull rouses spirit at a pep session. RIGHT: Varsity Cheerleaders support Reserves in a pyramid. BELOW: Theresa Beachum, Cindy Clinkenbeard, Barb Cochran, Lisa Brown, Terri Krull, Lisa Whitney, and Lynne Fair. Not pictured: Sue VandenBurg. RIGHT PAGE: TOP: Cindy Luebbert cheers the Panthers on to victory. CENTER: Tari Dodane, Sherrie Shade, Mary Schultz, Rhonda Hyndman, Lisa Phillips, Cindy Luebbert, and Chery Clinkenbeard. BOTTOM LEFT: Varsity and Reserve Cheerleaders get it up for the Panthers. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mary Schultz and Tari Dodane instruct the Panthers on how to defeat their opponent. % Varsity Cheerleaders promote spirit J i, 97 The Chemistry and Biology workers are mostly the same group of students. They are not actually a club, but instead service workers. They help out Mr. Gene Buzzard head of the science department. The students involved in the group mainly aid the teachers in various odd jobs. These tasks include: paperwork for classes and exper- iments, mixing up solutions to be used in class, or for a lab during other periods of the day. The workers are also in charge of setting up before all experiments, and cleaning up after them also. This group provides a vital service for all the science teachers, so that the Chemistry and Biology classes run as efficiently and as smoothly as possible. ABOVE: Pat Kohn and Lee Boullion aid science teachers by preparing a solution for an experiment. Chem-Bio workers help out FRONT ROW: Pat Kohn, Jeff Witt, Kurt Hull. SECOND ROW: Robert Miller, Mike Mueller, Paul Coplen, Scott Huff, Cordon Kisler. 98 COE relates office procedures FRONT: Mr. Robert Vachon. FIRST ROW: Sandy Carmack, Sandy Beck, PICTURED: Pam Cooper, Laura Connelt, Robin Croy, Marcia Hicks, Nancy Juarez, Lucy Derkach, Brian Follis. SECOND ROW: John Wuest, Diane Kent, Debra Reynolds, Sue Woolems, Tom Zwierko, Linda Rigby, Lori Diller, Mary Dolk, Cheryl Ehrman, Julie Nycum, Gail Schwaberow. and Cathy Broxon. THIRD ROW: Delissa Burnett, Sue Wightman, Cindy Graves. NOT The COE (Cooperative Office Education) Club is set up to familiarize students with the job world. The officers this year were: President Sandy Beck, Vice-President Lucy Derkach, Secretary Nancy Juarez, Treasurer Sandy Carmack, Parliamentarian Laurie Connett, and Advisor Mr. Robert Vachon. The COE Club was very active this year; they had many events. Among them were: a breakfast for the club, a Christmas party, and a Banquet for their employers. That takes care of the eating projects. Other activities included the making of the student directories for the convenience of the school, and candy sales to earn money for the club. Besides the special events, there were, of course, the regular meetings, and throughout the year they reached their goal of learning about office procedures and machines in the modern world today. LEFT: Mr. Vachon and some members of the COE club discuss typing procedures. 99 DECA makes it DECA is an organization which prepares students for the Outside Business world. Students are familiarized with the field of Distributing Marketing. Club members are given credit cards, and during their senior year receive on-the-job training with pay. One of the major accomplishments of DECA was the opening of the school store, otherwise known as the Snider Stop -N- Shop. Here, DECA members sell school supplies, records, and other student needs. DECA also has been involved with the District Elections and District Competition this year, and attended the District Leadership Conference. Twenty-five members were invited to attend the State Conference at French Lick. Members receiving recognition at this conference were Janet Drew, Tenna Houser, Marcia Kidd, Shawn Norman, Bruce Papier, Dave Poffenburger, Rick Przeniczny, Melody Thomas, and Lori Weltner. DECA officers are Melody Thomas, President; Rick Przeniczny, Vice-President; Tenna Houser, Secretary; Marcia Kidd, treasurer; Dave Binkley, Reporter; and Shawn Norman, Historian. FRONT ROW: Ann Haller, Doug McComb, Jan Boyle, Lisa Brown, Barb Kerr, Becky McFadden, Joan McCaharan. SECOND ROW: Sue Mueller, Tami Knott, Terri Eic her, Lois Walker, Tina Houser, Lori Weltner, Linda White, lanet Drew, Beth Wallace, Julie Orr. THIRD ROW: Miss Judy Jones, Connie Moore, Tony Robinson, Bruce Papier, Leroy Thomas, Kim Clark, Margerie Crews, Terry Young, Ed Paige, Shellby Board. FOURTH ROW: Shawn Norman, Rick Prcenicgny, Tony Pearson, Melody Thomas, Tim Pinkerton, CanRabdeux, Tom Pitzen, Denise Robinson, Toni Watson, Gerome Warren, Dave Poffenberger. BACK ROW: Ed Cable, Cameron Revert, Kevin Shaped, Marcia Kidd. 100 LEFT: Mrs. Weinraub attempts to show a film. LEFT PACE: RIGHT: |an Boyle helps out Lisse Willoughby at the Stop and Shop. The French Club (Le Cenacle) really got into the swing this year with several excellent cultural activities sponsored by advisor Mrs. Beverly Weinraub. Along with all the normal meetings, French Club members enjoyed such special events such as a French gourmet dinner cooked and eaten by the club members themselves. Some of the older members from years before got to display their talent, and cooked up a storm. Besides the French dinner, there was the usual caroling and Christmas party outing to help brighten up the year, and the club sponsored a French movie Traffic for the entire school. Other activities include the Mardi Cras, a picnic, and dinner at Johnell ' s. Although fun was found at each gathering, Le Cenacle gave the students a chance to appreciate and enjoy French culture and cuisine. Another goal was to create an awareness in students for French influence in the American culture. French Club studies cuisine FRONT ROW: Dan Donnelly, Andy Weissert, Greg Sidell, Sheri Smith, Chris Goodman, Lori Traycoff, Marie O ' Neal, (ill Sadler, Mrs. Weinraub, Janet Bokern. SECOND ROW: Carol Want, Kelly Brennan, Beth Crilly, Janet McCarthy, Mike Lucas, Rick Becraft, Jay Want, Julie Jones. Lynn Priddy, Julie Crilly, Lisse Willoughby, Ann Morrison. BACK ROW: 101 The German Club had a big year, full of events and fun. The club itself was headed by President Kay Klindworth, Vice-President John Rumschlag, Secretary Beth Crilly, and Advisor Ms. Janelle Otto. Among the many activities of the club were: Christmas caroling, along with other language clubs from Snider, a hayride which of course was loads of fun, and an ice-skating party the first of the year. Also, they had the annual Foreign Language Department picnic in the spring in addition to their annual trek to the Heidelberg Inn. Some of the German Club members went to Germany over spring vacation for a week. There, they visited many of the more famous landmarks in German history. Everyone had so much fun, that they planned another trip for next year. German Club emphasizes culture FRONT ROW: Julie Crilly, Beth Crilly, Jeff Miller, Glenda Baske, Tom Frick. SECOND ROW: Judy Cooper, Ms. Janelle Otto, Kay Klindworth, Shelly Lightsman. 102 Latin Club turns classic FRONT ROW: Randy Hensley, Jim Magee, Pete DiPrimio, Mark Westerhausen, Laurel Drake, Jenny Cook, Liz Deputy, Mike Lucas. SECOND ROW: Jim Cavanaugh, Kevin Hilton, Allison Walters, Sam Bovio, Sue Firth, Brent Barta, Mrs. Barb Parker, Phyllis Bosserman, Terri Morrison. BEHIND: Cheryl Tupper, Dave Wiggins, Ed Schlichtenmyer, Alicia Wilson, Stacia Wallace. The JCL (Junior Classical League) Latin Club had a very successful year. They were headed by advisor Mrs. Barbara Parker, President Sue Firth, Vice- President Brent Barta, and Secretary-Treasurer Sam Bovio. The purpose of the club was to provide social activities for Latin students, in promoting the culture of ancient Rome. The Latin Club was one of the biggest clubs, and had many activities this year. They had the annual fall pizza party to start the year off, and also another dinner for club members at an Italian restaurant. The Christmas season was celebrated with a party and caroling in Latin, in the neighborhood near Snider High School. Their Biggest project of the year was the Roman Banquet, a tradition for the latiners . Finally, they participated in the all-city Spring Roman Festival at I.U.-P.U. in May. It was a very eventful year for the entire group. LEFT: King Hilton mixes the punch. LEFT PAGE: TOP: German Club tries out German dishes at the Heidelberg Inn. 103 El club de espandl SPANISH CLUB MEMBERS: FRONT ROW: Laura Casletter, Dotty Cant, Nancy Slick, Lynn Fair. BACK ROW: Cindy Clinkenbeard, Linda Schenkel, Debbie Wightman, Lori Zirzow, Senor de la Guardia. Cheryl Crime and friend give us a big smile. Members of the Spanish club this year participated in activities that enabled them to expand their knowledge of Spanish customs and Spanish peoples. At the beginning of the year they viewed a slide presentation of South American landmarks which included interesting architecture of the areas. Some more activities that followed were dinner at Blackey ' s restaurant, Christmas caroling, a picnic, and the breaking of a pindta at Glenwood elementary school. All these activities contributed to a better understanding of Spanish by having fun and learning also. 104 Mary Dolk and Laurie Diller are slaving over their typewriters. FSA learn about careers Future Secretaries Association is a National organization sponsored by the Tawasi chapter of National Secretaries Association. (Each Member of F.S. A. receives a pin. The colors of this club are green and gold.) They meet once a month in the Family Living Center. The basic purpose of F.S. A. is to learn about the secretarial field through association with those engaged in the Secretarial profession. During the year many activities were observed by the club. For instance there was the election of new officers and the formal initiation of new members. Also, there were field trips, the Christmas dinner, guest speakers, a spring picnic, and other miscellaneous activities. The Officers of F.S. A. this past year were: Sandy Beck, President; Glennda Baeske, Vice-President; Teresa Estep, Recording Secretary; Connie Winter, Corresponding Secretary; Janette Crews, Treasurer. FUTURE SECRETARIES OF AMERICA - SEATED IN FRONT: Karen Coss, Angela Yawn, Nancy Juarez. STANDING IN BACK: Glenda Baeske, Teresa Estep, Mrs. Ricketts, Sandy Beck, Paula Sarson, Shelley Leitzman, Julie Nycum, Sharon Peaster, Laurie Williman, Cathy Bandor. 105 Lettermen provide service The Lettermen and women make up one of the biggest clubs at Snider. They are composed mainly of upper classmen, and the athletes who have achieved letters in sports. As a club, the main goal was to provide service for the school and city through many special projects. One of the projects this year was the annual Christmas can drive to supply food to those that cannot afford to buy it themselves. This year was the biggest haul of cans ever. The club also sponsored the Sports Hall of Fame by earning money through candy sales and other fund raising projects. The members were also the volunteer ushers at all the sports events held at Snider Home games. FRONT ROW: Rick Wharton, Matt Teegarden, Matt Bodie, Dan Bennett, Steve Kelley, Kim Mettert, MaDonna Cornelissen, Drew Boxberger, left Johnson, Lee Bouillon. SECOND ROW: Bill Pettibone, Mike Beaman, Jim Fitch, Terry Burton, Jill Weaver, Pam Postel, Sam DiPrimio, CliH Fetters. THIRD ROW: Andy Gecowets, Bill Bussick, Kirk Moore, Dave Anderson, Jeff Hoffman, Sue Woolems, Lorrie Thompson, Karen Goss, Cindy fackson, Michelle Boykin. FOURTH ROW: Bruce Piekarski, Don Pumoulin, Ron Vernasco, Mark Edwards, Cindy Luebbert, Cordon Kisler, Dan Ashby, Scott Ecclestone, John Beaman, Cal Nidrauer. FIFTH ROW: Al Criswold, Steve Kiracofe, Kevin Erwin, Brad Snowball, Lisa Phillips, Linda Miller, Tami Stoller, |im Stuart, Lynda Brown. SIXTH ROW: Dave Dtest, Pat Durland, Scott Brinker, Bill Cunningham, Lynn Sebonoler, Karen Kettelkamp, Kincsem Phillips, Parker Moss, Steve McClain, Dan Arnold. SEVENTH ROW: Kelly George, Mark Rahrer, Jeff Erikson, |on Fohrer, Keith Connelly, Rhonda Hynman, Cindy Carvey, Linda Livingston, Lisa Snider, Terry Phillips. EIGHTH ROW: Brent Monroe, Rick Przeniczny, Denny Hoffman, Terri Dodane, Sue Ludwig, Cindy Kiser, Benny Franks, Mark Ludwig, John Gonzales. 106 Pantherettes add spirit FRONT ROW: Anita Whisler, Sue Steager, Ann Seyboldt, Sharon Welch, Karen Witta, Pam Rigsby, Michell Bellaire, Lori Traycoff. SECOND ROW: Linda Murphy, Nancy Parker, Beth Arnold, Kelly Brennon, Erin O ' Neil, Carla Meyer, Debra Burkhead, Melinda Christ. THIRD: Dawn Fisher, Sherry Singer, Sheri Woomandsee, |udy Zimmerman, Cheryl Bromelmeier, Linda Witta, Meg Klug. TOP ROW: Diane Smith, Lisa Bromelmeier, Lisa Nank, Kathy Kramer, Stephanie Stuart. The Pom-Pom girls, or Pantherettes, are one of the most spirited groups at Snider. They are the same girls that gave Snider such a fantastic flag squad this year, and the pom-pom routines were just as great! The group performed during half-time at all the home basketball games, and they did such routines as the Stripper , and a Doll Baby number. Long hours of practice were spent during the day and after school to make the performances look really good. The Pantherettes were the favorites of the kids at Haley, Blackhawk, and Lane schools, when the bands went on tour in the spring. Each year these girls go to workshops, and summer camp to perfect their skills, and to prepare for the auditions held in the spring for next year ' s Pantherettes. The group is also in charge of recruiting and teaching the new sophomores that plan to try out for the Pom-Pom Team. LEFT: Lisa Bromelmeier helps future Pom-Pom girls with difficult routines. LEFT PACE: RIGHT: The can drive benefits the needy. 107 Concert Band sounds out the tune FRONT ROW: Greg Sidell, Lori Traycoff, Kim Metlert, Ann Witchel, Diane Heribacka, Zoe Rosa, Barb Taylor, Karen Hendriksen, Nina Evans, Tammy Day. SECOND ROW: Katie DeBrosse, Jeannie Wright, Mike Fry, Sean McMurray, Julie Henderson, Matt Haller, Jeff Rout, Lisa McKibben, Cheryl Miller, Linda Livingston, Julie Humphrey, Nancy Dietz. THIRD ROW: Mark McCaslin, Kevin Conners, Brian Cinder, Dave Showalter: Director, Mike Frushour, Jim Cavanaugh, Rick Ensley, John Lemert, Brad Gavin, Curt Luebbert, Jeff Jackson, John Cornel, Tim Kiser, Rick Coyne. NOT PICTURED: Diana Babcock, David Dillon, Kerry Mettert, Mark Rahrer, Marshall Tiffany, Scott Weltner, George Wessel, Wanda Hampshire. ABOVE: I can see a face; can you? RIGHT PACE: Scott Park and Kevin Klee accompany each other at a Jazz Concert. 108 The instrumental section of the music department is made up of four groups: Symphonic Band, Concert Band, Concert Orchestra, and Jazz Band. All the bands spend many hours preparing for several concerts that are presented throughout the year. Symphonic Band is made up of mostly juniors and seniors. They went on tour to the surrounding junior high schools and elementary schools. Concert Band is a training group, and its members are mostly sophomores. The band played in the Christmas and spring concerts. Concert Orchestra is directed by Mr. Richard Seeger. They accompanied the musical, The Apple Tree , and played in the NISBOVA contest, in which they placed well. Jazz Band played at many functions besides the Snider concerts. They too went on tour to the surrounding junior high and elementary schools. The band has collected many honors including a first at NISBOVA, and a third place trophy at the Elmhurst Music Fest. The band played at Senior Banquet, and also some of the members played in Sketchbook. Snider Wind-Machine blows away Saxophones: Kim Klee, Scott Park, Julie Jontz, Laurel Drake, Bill Hollenberg, April Hegerfeld. Trombones: Mike Mueller, Greg Flowers, Eric Laidroo, Dick Cook, Arlan Blackburn, Scott Curry, Liz Deputy. Trumpets: Mike White, Kevin Klee, Mark VanCleave, Jeff Flowers, Ken Shannen, Ed Schlichtenmeyer. Drums: Tom Baker. Piano: Jenny Beights. Bass Guitar: Marty Lanter. 109 Spirit boosted to its peak by Band Members: (excluding Flag Squad) FRONT ROW: Sean McMurray, Amy Updike, Mike Fry, Nancy Dietz, Jill Sadler: Drum Major, Mr. Dave Showalter: Director, Chris Goodman: Drum Major, Tammy Day, Julie Humphrey, Diana Babcock, Linda Livingston, Janet Alderfer. SECOND ROW: Brian Fowler, Fritz Krueger, Tracy Whaley, Katie DeBrosse, Jeannie Wright, Lynn Ruckman, Cheryl Crime, Catherine Miers, Tina Songer, Vivian Koppin, Tammy Taylor, Carol Want, Kim Klee. THIRD ROW: Mark VanCleave, Jeff Flowers, Mark Rahrer, Rick Coyne, Anne Edmonds, Cheryl Cuindon, Teresa Farthing, Ann Witcher, Kim Mettert, Karen Ealing, Janet Bokern, Cheryl Miller. FOURTH ROW: Greg Sidell, Dave Dillon, Tim Kiser, Greg Brown, George Wessel, Scott Vincent, Liz Deputy, Barry Meyer, Karen Harris, Scott Getzin, Carol Seddon, Angela Yawn. FIFTH ROW: Julie Henderson, Scott Park, April Hegerfeld, Kelly Browning, Kevin Klee, Mike White, Ken Shannen, Jeff Jackson, Jay Piatt, Kim Tuxhorn, Diane Neuenschwander, Karen Henriksen. SIXTH ROW: Greg Flowers, Rick Ensley, Jim Cavanaugh, Brad Gavin, Tom Divelbiss, Ed Schlichtenmyer, Matt Haller, Bill Eisenmann, Rene Wells, Zoe Rosa, Lisa McKibben. SEVENTH ROW: Dick Cook, Arlan Blackburn, Eric Laidroo, Brian Roller, Sam Martin, Scott Curry, Alice Johnson, Mike Frushour, Jerry Bulen, Kent Moss, Melissa Stache, Diane Heribacka. EIGHTH ROW: Brian Cinder, Mark McCaslin, Brent Barta, Matt Bolten, Tom Baker, Diane Anderson, Scott Weltner, Jeff Drake, John Lemert, Pam Funk, Jeff Rout. NINTH ROW: Randy Smith, Kevin Connors, Matt Hall, Curt Luebbert, Mike Mueller, Janet Mendel, Tim Martin, Scott Cisney, Dan Hornak, Jan Aldridge, Liz Vincent, Barb Taylor. 110 Marching Band and Flag Squad School activities would never be the same without the support and entertainment provided by the March- ing Band and the Flag Squad. The Band and Flag Squad performed during halftime at all the home football games, as well as many of the basket- ball games. The members also played throughout the games to add extra spirit and pep. Among the various activities of the Band and Flag Squad this year were the many concerts, and the 4th of July and Three Rivers Festival parades. They also captured a first at Nisbova and continued on to place 11th in state. Flag Squad Members: FRONT ROW: Anita Whisler, Sue Steager, Ann Seyboldt, Sharon Welch, Karen Witta, Pam Rigsby, Michelle Bellaire, Tammy Cramer, Lori Traycoff. SECOND ROW: Linda Murphy, Nancy Parker, Beth Arnold, Kelly Brennan, Carla Meyer, Debra Burkhead, Melinda Christ. THIRD ROW: Dawn Fisher, Shari Senger, Sherri Woodmansee, Judy Zimmerman, Cheryl Bromelmeier, Linda Witta, Meg Klug. FOURTH ROW: Diane Smith, Lisa Bromelmeier, Lisa Nank, Kathy Kramer, Stephanie Stuart. LEFT PACE LEFT: Chris Goodman successfully conducts a performance. LEFT PACE RIGHT: The Band and Flag Squad goes through hours of practice. BELOW UPPER LEFT: As the show ends. BELOW LOWER LEFT: In the midst of performing. BELOW: A close up on the uniform and the musician. 111 Concert Orchestra expands Violins: Janel Mendel, Ray Lehman, Kathy Weatherford, Cheri Herndon, Jean Luclerhand, Cheryl Tupper, Laura May, Carrie Kile, Jeff Drummer, Derek Bosanquef, Jon Zauner, Andrea McMahan, Rhett Butler, Barb Mercer, Julie Humphrey. Violas: David Criebel, Doug Coplen, Mark Luclerhand. Celli: Mary Helen Harper, Sue King, Jennifer Beights, Sue Hollins, Matt Gruber, Loraine Laird, Kathy O ' Brien. Bass: Amy Updike, Tim Martin, Pat Donahoe. Flute: Laurel Drake, Carol Seddon, Carol Want, Liz Vincent. Oboe: Matt Hall. Bassoon: Sandy Shuckel. Clarinet: Tammy Taylor, Tracy Whaley, Debbie Bojrab. Bass Clarinet: Kelly Browning. Saxophone: Bill Hollenberg. French Horn: Connie Winter, Patti Treen, Liz Deputy, Andy Albright. Trumpet: Kevin Klee, Mark VanCleave, Scott Cetzin. Trombone: Dick Cook, Sam Martin, Greg Flowers. Tuba: Dan Baker. Piano: Janice Aldridge. Harp: Janice Aldridge, Krista Hamer. Percussion: Matt Bolton, Brent Barta. Director: Richard Seeger. Symphonic Band keeps the melody FRONT ROW: N. Parker, C. Grime, C. Guindon, C. Miers, T. Farthing, G. Sidell, K. Ealing, T. Taylor, M. Hall, K. Tuxhorn, D. Neuenschwander, P. Funk, K. Klee, J. Aldridge, M. Stache, K. Brennan, J. Sadler, K. Moss. SECOND ROW: R. Wells, B. Hollenberg, J. Jontz, A. Hegerfeld, A. Edmonds, F. Krueger, M. White, K. Schannen, K. Harris, E. Schlichtenmyer, M. VanCleave, K. Leimkuehler, K. Klee, J. Piatt, J. Flowers, G. Brown. THIRD ROW: B. Eisenmann, D. Anderson, M. Bolton, T. Baker, R. Smith, J. Drake, D. Showalters: Director, C. Goodman, T. Divelbiss, L. Deputy, P. Treen, R. Ensley, B. Roller, S. Curry, S. Martin, A. Blackburn, E. Laidroo, G. Flowers, D. Cook, M. Mueller, D. Hornack. NOT PICTURED: J. Bokern, K. Browning, S. Cisney, T. Jedinak, A. Johnson, B. Meyer, S. Park, C. Seddon, T. Songer, S. Vincent, A. Yawn, V. Pittenger. 112 Concert Choir makes music FRONT ROW: Shari Senger, Debra Burkhead, Phelicia King, Krista Hamer, Dawn Cerig, Ann Fair, Debbie Bojrab, Jill Weaver, Beth Arnold, Rhonda Schroeder, Sue Ebel. SECOND ROW: Lisse Willoughby, Kerry Carter, Lee Zimmerman, Peter Slen, Alan Hughes, Ti Loy, Scott Whiteleather, Bill Hollenberg, Monique Edwards, Cindy Yockey, Jan Anderson, Lynda Witsaman. THIRD ROW: Becky Krinn, Cindy Devito, Marian Chmel, Crystal Spring, Kevin Roe, Dan Stump, Steve Bogel, Tim Hill, Cindy Holloway, Wanda Freeland, Jenny Garvin. FOURTH ROW: Aletha McClendon, Michelle Boykin, Cathi Connors, Dan Baker, Jon Mcintosh, Delane Woods, Dave Arnold, Sam Martin, Kevin Roe, Ed Beuchot, Deb Edwards, Vanessa King, Lisa Turner. Concert Choir, Snider Singers, and the two Swing Choirs make up the singing portion of Snider High School ' s music department. All the choirs perform at various concerts throughout the year, providing listeners with a rich variety of sound. Concert Choir is mainly made up of juniors and seniors who spent their sophomore year in the Snider Singers. They performed in the fall and Christmas concerts, and in the Sights and Sounds of Spring concert. To make money for the department, the choir members sold candy and popcorn this year. Snider Singers is a preparatory choir that prepares the members for Concert Choir the next year. Along with the other choirs they, too, performed in the concerts held three times a year at Snider. The two Swing Choirs of Snider are always kept on the go. They competed in the NISBOVA Swing Choir Contest, and both groups received the highest rating possible. Besides performing in the Snider concerts, the girls ' swing choir as well as the mixed choir, performed outside of the school, two places being Don Hall ' s and the Townehouse. They, along with all the other choirs, spend school nights and mornings in many long hours of practice. UPPER LEFT: Mr. Clauser, the director of all the choirs, adds some accompaniment to the voices. LOWER LEFT: Before singing, the choir gets warmed up with a few stretches. 113 LEFT: Kim Noble, Cheryl Craft. ABOVE: Jo Graham, Linda Drew. Snider Singers ready their voices FRONT ROW: Laura Castetter, Jenni Kent, Jo Graham, Michelle Derrick, Jackie Zimmerman, Dina Zurzolo, Julie Longroy, Mitsi Schmidt, Lori Henemyer, Madonna Cornelissen, Jacci Oyer, Sharon Albert, Shelly Schnitker, Jamie Hall, Diane Goering. SECOND ROW: Kim Noble, Sharon Chapman, Terri Jenkins, Heidi Bauerle, Kurt Moehlenkamp, Tim Scott, Bill Holliday, Bob Tennis, Beth Aldridge, Lorna Span, Lisa Fishering, Leslie Vendery, Pat Millet. THIRD ROW: Meg Gottfried, Sherri Schmidt, Cheryl Craft, Barb Knopp, Sharon Nitsh, Mike Bryan, Rick Roark, Dave Getzin, Bruce Hayes, Steve Hunt, Theresa Wright, Brenda Donahue, Cathy Moore, Judy Cooper. 114 Swing Choirs step to the tune BOTTOM ROW: Monique Edwards, Sue Ebel, Dan Baker, Crystal Spring, Scott Whiteleather, Kevin Roe, Debbie Edwards, Jay Want. TOP ROW: Kerry Carter. SECOND ROW: Ann Fair, Lisse Willoughby, TiLinn Loy, Jon Kurt Moehlenkamp, Alan Hughes. Mcintosh, Cindy Devito, Lee Zimmerman. THIRD ROW: Peter Slen, BOTTOM ROW: Dina Zurzolo, Julie Longroy, Heidi Bauerie, Mitsi Schmidt, Lynda Witsaman. MIDDLE ROW: Diane Heribacka, Kim Klee, Cathi Conners, Cindy Yockey, Jenny Cook, Cheri Hearndon, Meg Gottfried. TOP ROW: Dawn Fisher, Leslie Venderly, Jamie Hall, Sue King, Laura Castetter, Madonna Cornelissen. ■o -ariEj , ■«.„:. x ,± -i-J m ■  : HBBp HESE B 1 ML ' Bh T _ ■ --■ ' - -v StJH If P bm ,,y— T 1 AT fit. . -ml ■f K- ' ' Jl ••bm Ik . - . ' ' E B k V H : ' BhB Nb BhBVt - '  l i V It! Br r 1 1 W H [ tH bV ' m LM. a By BK :■ VBMbV -4 ■M T Jk IB mr 7 ' I jOm W B B PJ ' K 3 1 1 W ' lmM M J yt p  i i I j| 115 SAFARI SCROLL staffs The Safari staff has a continuous job of collecting, organizing and coordinating the results of all school activities. Sports events have to be covered and their entire season results published. Accuracy of names is particularly important in recording all data. Photographers are alternately praised and scolded for their work. Eventually, everything pulls together with the efforts of many dedicated people, and another new creative venture is brought to its fulfillment. RIGHT: Editor Allison Walters advises Sandy Nelson on copy format. Because she attended a two week yearbook workshop at I.U., Allison is able to advise her staff. BELOW: FRONT ROW: Sue Armijo, Mike Taylor, Sandy Nelson, Jim Magee and Allison Walters. ROW 2: Tim Hill, Kevin Erwin, Sue Shearer, Angie Scofield, Rick Hines and Maria Katsis. 116 keep pace with the times The Snider Scroll, one of the three remaining weekly newspapers in the area, tried to keep pace with the interests of the students this year. Several new features were added such as Words in Chords and the sports page was filled every week with a variety of news. Reporters covered their beats regularly and there was always plenty of copy. Student subscriptions increased somewhat in spite of the cost and readership has steadily improved. The pub room provides a place of camaraderie for staff members and friends to gather. LEFT: Editors Rick Hines and Tom Heineman work together to arrange a layout for the SCROLL. Each attended a workshop at I.U. for student editors. BELOW: FRONT ROW: Vivian Gonzales, Sandy Nelson, Sue Armijo, Michelle Roberts, Beverly Lymon and Andrea McMahan. ROW 2: Mike Taylor, Jim Magee, Tom Heineman, Rick Hines and Tom Mackin. 117 Entre Nous and Squires join to form Snider Service Club: VIP ' s The V.I. P. Club is a combination of the Entre Nous and the Squires Club. The administration of Snider said they were extremely pleased to again have a service club, The V.I. P. Club has accomplished much for our school and community. We hope that the V.I. P. Club will continue to serve Snider for many years in the future. The basic purpose is to serve our school and community by doing all they can. For instance, by getting blood doners for Red Cross. The goal of this club is to provide a better place in which to live. During this past year the V.I. P. sponsored the clothing drive, the American Red Cross blood drives, the Alpha Phi Sorority with lick ' em day for the American Heart Association and helped with the International Fair Committee to assemble the Coliseum. The officers of V.I. P. this year were: Glennda Baeske, President; Brian Ketner, Vice-President; Angie Scofield, Secretary-Treasurer. ABOVE: VIP Club Members: ROW ONE: Cindi Clinken- beard, Sara Lee Carruthers, Linda McCrenor, Ann Morrison, Shelly Leitzman, Nancy Reeves, Clennda Baeske, Beth Huffman. ROW TWO: Sharon Peaster, Wendy Stoner, Karen Carlson, Terri Morrison. ROW THREE: Jenny Kuhn, Debbie Hall, Angie Scofield. ABOVE RIGHT: Mr. Rusk helps make students aware of themselves. 118 Council stresses involvement ABOVE: Members of Student Council are Cindy Goodwin, Terry Phillips, Nicki Edwards, Sue Hunt, Pam Cooper, Deb Edwards, Kelly Browning, Dan Baker, Allison Stanger, Cindy DiVito, Jami Hall, Jenny DeHaven, Caroline Ziliak, Brian Kyle, Mary Dickson, Cindy Hiatt, Terry Krull, Patty Treen, Diane Neuenschwande, Alice Johnson, Kim Tuxhorn, Marie O ' Neil, Laura Castetter, Dave Nash, Todd Leath, Andy Weissert, Kevin Klee, Cathy Hornak, Barry Meyers, Don Dumoulin, Stacia Wallace, Sue George, Jim Kempf, Diane Edwards, Janet McCarthy, Jeff Turner, Holly Hanson, John DeBrosse, and Mr. Bob Weaver, adviser. Student Council ' s duties range from student-teacher communication to helping the city ' s senior citizens. Tackling these jobs is a difficult task and this year ' s group fared well. Homecoming, chaired by Connie Winter with the help of council members, was the most well received project of the year. Enthusiasum was at an all time high which made the week more enjoyable. The successful semi-formal dance was a warm spot in an extremely cold winter. Terry Phillips was president and Jim Magee filled the second spot. Their leadership helped to make this a good year for the council. ABOVE: Mr. Weaver lends his governmental knowledge to help members of Student Council. 119 CONTENTS Candids Juniors Seniors Sophomores STUDENTS 121 (Clockwise) RIGHT: Lynda Brown, Don Dumoulin, and Marianna Mulpagano cheer after Bill Foy kicks the extra point after a touchdown. Lori Henemyer, Angie Scofield, Michelle Leitzman and Marsha Carnes have no trouble finding something to talk about. Toni Watson and Jerome Warren know what ' s going on. Everybody knows we ' re going to win. Jay Piatt: Gotcha! RIGHT: Sally Plotts and Kyle Bates consider their futures. BELOW: Lawrence Chandler, Roger Moore, Frank Weemes, and Winston Pearson discuss what ' s goin ' down. MIDDLE LEFT: Tammy Taylor gets her licks in. BOTTOM: Nickie Edwards gives Pete DiPrimio a push during class races. ABOVE: State Hockey Champs! FRONT ROW: Mark Pyle, Ron Repka, Doug Schroeder, Jeff Stone, Doug Lawson, Brian Lee, Zack Lothamer. ROW 2: Doug Heston, Scott Jones, Andy Stump, Tim Irving, Ward Criswold, Steve Miller, Larry Woods, Kent Burkhead, Ed Scherer, and Mark Priddy. A time to Find yourself 123 ■ RIGHT PACE: UPPER LEFT: Ron Vernasco and Cheryl Lawson have an old fashion hug on 50 ' s day. LOWER LEFT: An unidentified student reinforces Panther Power . LOWER RICHT: Sally Slick, what are you doing on the window ledge? UPPER RICHT: Jim Magee has another one of THOSE days. LEFT PACE: TOP: Lisa Phillips wakes up from a snooze. Charles Kelly shows off his physique. MIDDLE RIGHT: Tom Mackin is provoked by Andy Weissert. ABOVE: A horn player finds it easy to monkey around . RIGHT: Tim Noyes gets his beauty treatment. 124 It takes all kinds! M r 125 Learning To make Our own way Senior class officers: Tim Kelley; President, Steve McClain; Vice President, Sue Armijo; Secretary, Cindy DeVito; Treasurer. Our high school senior year, the climax of ail our years in school, symbolizes a certain amount of accomplishment as well as expectations of a challenging future. This senior year was the final basic preparation for our individual aspirations which span out in different directions. It was the year that gave us passage socially as well as legally into the adult world. As most of us approached our eighteenth birthdays, new responsibilities were realized. Decisions concerning careers, occupations, and colleges had to be made. Plans concerning the future were drawn up in our minds and beginning steps were taken toward the reaching of goals. Part-time jobs, for most of us, brought confidence nd pride in ourselves. This senior year was a period that we can look back on and see the amount of growth that has taken place in a short span of time. The past years of school, which are filled with memories of good-times, confusing times, and times of sacrifice, can be brought to a focus and be seen more clearly as we reflect back upon them. We can also reflect upon our last year of high school with pride. The spirit that was alive resulted in a successful athletic year, a creative year for fine arts, a productive year for our business organizations, an enlightening academic year, and an enjoyable year of countless informal activities. All of these experiences helped provide a wider base from which we could view the world. Years of rapid growth, confusion, and frivolity came to an end and years of maturity, independence, and self-sufficiency began. As our lives continue and we become nostalgic about the school year of ' 76- ' 77 we can view it as a part of our lives that reached its conclusion and a part that was just beginning. 126 ABRAHAM, RODNEY ADERHOLT, GLORIA SUE - French Club 10,11,12; Musical 11; Honor Roll 10,11; Principal ' s List 10. ALDERFER, JANET ANNE - Concert Band 11,12; Varsity Band 10; Marching Band 10,11,12; Student Council 12; Honor Roll 10,11,12. ALDRIDCE, JANICE LESLIE - Orchestra 10,11,12; Concert Band 11,12; Marching Band 10,11,12; Jazz Band 10,11; Musical 10,11,12; Sketchbook 10,11,12; Girls Track 10; Student Council 11,12; Honor Roll 11,12. ALLENDORPH, L. DAVID - Musical 11,12; Fall Play 11,12; Sketchbook 11,12; Jazz Band 11; A.V. Worker 11. ANDERS, JANICE ANDERSON, TOMMY ANKENBRUCK, JUDITH LOUISE - Latin Club 10; Honor Roll 10,11,12. APPLEGATE, KAREN STEVENS - Concert Band 11; Varsity Band 10; Marching Band 10,11; Scroll Staff 12. ARINGTON, NADINE K. - D.E.C.A. 11; Office Worker 10. ARMIJO, SUSAN ANGELA - Spanish Club 10,11,12; Office Worker 11; Class Officer 12; Safari Staff 12; Scroll Staff 12; Honor Roll 10. ARMSTRONG, SHELLY ARNOLD, DAVID SCOTT - Concert Choir 11,12; Swing Choir; Musical 11; Chemistry Worker 11; attended Harding High School 10,11. ARNOLD, SHERRY LEE - Cheerblock 10; Entre Nous 10,11; Spanish Club 10. ARORA, ANITA R. - Concert Choir 11,12; Swing Choir 11,12; Musical 11; Fall Play 12; Sketchbook 10,11,12; Student Council 10; Images 12; Honor Roll 10,11,12. BAALBAKI, NASSER - Exchange student from Brazil. BAKER, CHARLOTTE BAKER, PATRICIA BANDOR, CATHERINE RENE - F.S.A.; Honor Roll 10,11,12. BARBER, KIMBERLY ANN BARKLEY, KIM S. - D.E.C.A.; O.E.A. 12; Scroll Staff 10,11; Honor Roll 10,12. BARNS, JEFF BARR, CHERYL LYNNE - Flag Squad 10,11,12; Sketchbook 11,12; Girls Track 11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12. BARTA, BRENT J. - Latin Club 10,11,12; Orchestra 12; Concert Band 12; Varsity Band 10,11; Marching Band 10,11,12; Lab Band 11; Musical 12; Student Council 12; Honor Roll 11,12. 127 BASSETT, JAMES F. - German Club 10,11; Latin Club 11,12 BATES, KYLE ANN - Honor Roll 10,11,12 BAX, CONSTANCE CHRISTINE - French Club 10,11,12; Letterman ' s Club 10,11,12; NFL 11; Girls Tennis Club 11; Concert Band 10; Marching Band 10,11; Musical 12; Girls Tennis 10,11,12; Pep Band 10; Library Worker 12; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Principal ' s List 10,11,12 BEACHEM, TORNETTE - Afro-Heritage 10,11,12; Cheerblock 10; Girls Track 10; Honor Roll 12 BECK, SANDRA L. - COE President 12, FSA Secretary 11, President 12; Honor Roll 10,11,12 BECRAFT, RICHARD VINCENT - French Club 10,11,12; Spanish Club 12; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Principal ' s List 12. BENGEL, TERRI ANN BENNETT, PAUL W. BEUCHOT JR., EDWARD ALBERT - Concert Choir 12; Musical 10,11,12; Fall Play 11,12 BERGGOETZ, BRENDA B. BIDDLE, AMY - Spanish Club 10,11; Trackettes 10; Honor Roll 11,12 BILLINGSLEY, BRIDGET RENA - Flag Squad 10 LEFT: Scott Getzin blows away during a pep session. ABOVE: Brian Kile is spotted holding up an unidentified and spirited student. 128 BILLINGSLEY, CHRISTINE DENISE BINKLEY, DAVID LEE - DECA Reporter 11,12 BLACKFORD, GREG A. - Wrestling 10 BOGEL, STEVEN HENRY - Concert Choir 11,12; Swing Choir 11,12; Musical 10,11,12; Fall Play 11,12; Sketchbook 12; Honor Roll 11; All-City Choir 11,12 BOJRAB, DEBRA MARIE - Cheerblock 10; Concert Choir 11,12; Swing Choir 12; Orchestra 11,12; Concert Band 10; Marching Band 10; Musical 11; Office Worker 10; Honor Roll 10,11,12 BOKERN, |ANET ROSE - French Club 10,11,12; AYH 11; Concert Band 11,12; Varsity Band 10; Marching Band 10,11,12; Pep Band 10,11,12; Musical 11; Cirls Track 11,12; Scroll Staff Business Manager 11; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Principal ' s List 11 BONNEY, SUE ANN - Cheerblock 10; Office Worker 10; Honor Roll 10,11,12 BONNICE, DONALD BOSEKER, WARREN J. - Intramurals 11; Honor Roll 10,11,12 BOULLON, LEE RICHARD - Letterman ' s Club 11,12; Spanish Club 10; Varsity Football 11,12; Res. Football 10; Res. Track 10, 11; Honor Roll 10,11,12 BOUTALL, JEFF DAVID BOVIO, SAMUEL JEFFREY - AYH 12, Latin Club 10,11,12; Hono r Roll 10,11,12 UPPER LEFT: Liz Vincent watches the Panthers prepare to make another touchdown during the Homecoming game. LOWER LEFT: Connie Winter: This is your Life . . . ABOVE: Art Bruce, Dave Deist, and Mike Schenk applaud Coach Hawley. 129 BOWERS, BRIAN ROBERT - Wrestling 11 BOWMAN, BRIAN E. - Varsity Basketball 12; Res. Basketball 10; Baseball 11; Intramurals BOYD, ELLEN BOVER, LORI ROSE - Latin Club 10,11; True Vine 10,11,12; Images 10,11; Scroll Staff 10,11; Honor Roll 10,11,12 BOYKIN, MICHELLE F. - Letterman ' s Club 10,11,12; Concert Choir 11,12; Volleyball 10; Girls Track 10,11,12 BRADLEY, MARK C. - Res. Cross Country 10; Varsity Track 12; Res. Track 10 BRATTON, TOMMY EDWARD - Office Worker 11; Gym Helper 11 BROMELMIER, LISA ANNE - Flag Squad 10,11,12; Musical 10,11,12; Fall Play 11,12; Sketch 10,11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Pom-Pom Girl 10,11,12 BROWN, DONNELL BROWNING, KELLY MICHELLE - Orchestra 11,12; Concert Band 10,11,12; Marching Band 10,11,12; Lab Band 12; Musical 10,11,12; Student Class Officer 10; Honor Roll 10,11,12 BROXON, CATHERINE ANN - A.Y.H. 10; Cheerblock 10; C.O.E. 12; Entre Nous 10; F.S.A. 11 BRUCE, ARTHUR JOSEPH - Letterman ' s Club 11,12; Varsity Football 11,12; Res. Football 10; Res. Basketball 10; Intramurals 10,11 BUDSON, DAN A. - Varsity Band 10,11; Marching Band 10,11 BURKHEAD, KENT L. Jr. - Intramurals 11; Hockey Club 10,11,12 BURNETT, DELISA RENEE - Afro Heritage (President) 11 (Secretary) 12; Concert Choir 11; Flag Squad 10 BURNS, LINDA BURROUGHS, REBECCA J. BUZZARD, JEFF P. - Biology Worker 10; Honor Roll 10,11,12 CABLE, EDWARD J. - D.E.C.A. 12; Varsity Band 10,11; Marcing Band 10,11 CALDWELL, RHODA CALDWELL, STEVE CARMACK, SANDY DEE -C.O.E. (Treasurer) 12; O.E.A. 12; Flag Squad 10; Honor Roll 11,12 CARMEAN, KIM ANN CARPENTER, REBBECCA S. - Office Worker 10; Honor Roll 11,12 130 CARRUTHERS, SUSAN J. CARTEAUX, PAMELA JEAN - Cirls Basketball 11; Honor Roll 11,12 CARTER, CLARK CARTER, JACQUELINE LAVONNE - Art Club 10; D.E.C.A. 12 CARTER, KERRY BETH - Spanish Club 10; All City Honor Choir 11,12; Concert Choir 11,12; Swing Choir 11,12; Musical 11,12; Sketchbook 11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12 CARTER, WILLIAM CATER, JANET M. - Coed Gymnastics 10; Honor Roll 10,11,12 CHANDLER, SCOTT VICTOR - Powder Puff Cheerleader 12 CHARLES, CHRISTINE ALISON - Varsity Band 10; Marching Band 10; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Powder Puff Football 12 CHEN, MICHAEL KYLE - Latin Club 12; Safari Staff 12; Scroll Staff 11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12 CHESTER, ROBERT J. - Honor Roll 12; Powder Puff Cheerleader 12 CHMEL, MARIAN CHRISTINE - Spanish Club 12; Concert Choir 11,12; Swing Choir 11,12; Musical 10,11,12; Fall Play 12; Sketchbook 11,12; Cirls Track 10,11,12; Intramurals 10; Powderpuff Football 10,11,12; Class Officer (Secretary) 11; Images 12; Honor Roll 10,12 CHRIST, MELINDA LEE - French Club 10, 11; Marching Band 12; Flag Squad 12; Gymnastics 10; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Principal ' s List 10 CHURCH, SUSAN L. CLAUSMAN, DOUGLAS KURK - Wrestling 10,11,12; Reserve Track 10,11; Honor Roll 11,12 CLINKENBEARD, CHERYLEE - Spanish Club 10; Sketchbook 12; Varsity Cheerleader 12; Reserve Cheerleader 11; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Homecoming Court 12 COCHRAN, DEBRA ANN COLGLAZIER, ANN ADELA - Gymnastics 10,11; Coed Gymnastics 10; Honor Roll 12 CONNELLY, J. KEITH - Varsity Track 11,12; Reserve Track 10; Honor Roll 10,11,12 CONNELLY, REX B. - Letterman ' s Club 11,12; Reserve Football 10; Wrestling 10,11,12; Golf 10; Honor Roll 12 CONNETT, LAURA LEE - C.O.E. (Parliamentarian) 12; L etterman ' s Club 11; Girls Basketball 10; Girls Track 10,11; Library Worker 10; Honor Roll 10,11,12 CONNORS, JAMES PATRICK - Letterman ' s Club 10,11,12; Varsity Football (Manager) 10,11,12; Baseball (Manager) 10,11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12 COOK, RICHARD WAYNE - Orchestra 11,12; Concert Band 10,11,12; Stage Band 10,11,12; Marching Band 10,11,12; Jazz Band 10,11,12; Musical 11,12; Sketchbook 10,11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Principal ' s List 10,11,12; All City Orchestra 11,12 COOPER, PAMELA JEAN - C.O.E. 11,12; German Club 11,12; Girls Glee 11; Concert Choir 12; Sketchbook 11; Library Worker 10,11,12; Honor Roll 12 131 :OPLEN, DOUGLAS EDWARD - French Club 12; Orchestra 10,11,12; Intramurals 10; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Principal ' s List 10,11,12 CORAZZI, LINDA ANN - Spanish Club 12; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Powder Puff Football 11,12; Prom Court 11 CORWIN, BENNY ODELL CRAMER, TAMMY - Art Club 10; Marching Band 11,12; Flag Squad 11,12; Sketchbook 11,12; Honor Roll 12 CREWS, JACKIE CRILLY, BETH ANN - A.Y.H. 12; Cheerblock 12; French Club 11,12; German Club (Secretary) 12; Library Worker 12; Honor Roll 11,12 CROWELL, JAMES C. - Concert Band 10,11; Marching Band 10,11; Honor Roll 10,11,12 CROY, ROBIN ELAINE - C.O.E. 12; Honor Roll 10,11,12 DABLER, GREGORY WAYNE - Fall Play 11 DAVID, SUSAN LYNN - Flag Squad 10,11; Coed-Gymnastics 10; Student Council 11,12; Homecoming Court 10 DAVIS, BRIDGE ANN - Sketchbook 10,11 DAVIS, JOANNE DAVIS, VIVIAN DEBROSSE, DAVID DECKER, JEFF S. - Concert Band 11; Marching Band 11; Lab Band 10; Honor Roll 12 DEIST, DAVID A. - Letterman ' s Club 11,12; Varsity Football 11,12; Reserve Football 10; Wrestling 10; Baseball 10,11,12; Intramurals 10,11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12 RIGHT: Chris Mitchell exhibits the confidence which comes with being a senior. FAR RIGHT: What are you up to Sue Firth? 132 BELOW: Juniors; Lynn Ruckman, Cindy Luebbert, and Linda Miller crowd around Janis Stonebarger. RIGHT: Jay Diskey is studying? DELONC, MICHAEL DERKACH, LUCY LENA - C.O.E. (Vice-President) 12; F.S.A. 12; O.E.A. 12; Concert Choir 11, All City Choir 11; Honor Roll 12 DERRICK, PATRICIA D. DEVITO, CYNTHIA SUE - Cheerblock 10; French Club 12 Concert Choir 11,12; Swing Choir 11,12; Musical 10,11 Fall Play 12; Sketchbook 11,12; Student Council 10,11,12 Class Officer (Treasurer) 12; Honor Roll 10,11,12 DEWOLFE, TERRI JEAN - French Club 10; Letterman ' s Club 12; Orchestra 10; Marching Band 10,11; Flag Squad 10,11; Sketchbook 11; Girls Track 11,12; Coed-Gymnastics 11; Honor Roll 10,11,12 DIDION, DUANE DILLER, LAURIE ELIZABETH - Cheerblock 10; C.O.E. 12; Entre Nous 10; O.E.A. 12; Honor Roll 11,12 DIPRIMIO, PETE DAVID - Latin Club 10,11,12; Letterman ' s Club 11,12; Wrestling 10,11,12, (Co-Captain 12); Scroll Staff 11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Principal ' s List 12 DIRIG, TAMIRAH THERESA - Honor Roll 11,12 DISKEY, JAY DIXON, FAYRENE DODANE, THERESA MARIE - D.E.C.A. 11 (Reporter), 12 (State Pres.); F.S.A. 10; Letterman ' s Club 11,12; Gymnastics 10,11,12; Coed-Gymnastics 10,11; Powder- puff Football 10,11,12; Varsity Cheerleader 11,12; Res. Cheerleader 10; Student Council 10; Class Officer 10, treasurer; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Student Advisory Board 12. DOLEZAL, MARK M. - Letterman ' s Club 11,12; Varsity Track 12; Res. Track 11; Intramurals 10; Student Manager 10,11. DOLK, MARY PATRICIA - C.O.E. 12; Concert Band 11; Varsity Band 10; Marching Band 10,11; Honor Roll 10,11,12. DONELSON, ANN MICHELLE- Coed-Gymnastics 10; Office Worker 11; Res. CheerleaderlO; Honor Roll 10,11,12. DOWELL, BRIGETTE 133 DRAKE, LAUREL EDWARDS - Latin Club 10,11; Orchestra 10,11; Concert Band 10; Jazz Band 11; Musical 10,11; Honor Roll 10,11; Principal ' s List 10,11 DREW, JANET DENISE D. - Cheerblock 10; C.O.E. 10; D.E.C.A. 11 (Chapter Dist. President) 12 (Chapter State President); Chemistry Worker 11; Student Council 10,12; Images 10,12; SCROLL Staff 10; Honor Roll 10,11,12 DREW, SCOTT DOUGLAS - A.Y.H. 12 DUNNING, DOROTHY MAE - Office Worker; Biology Worker; Library Worker DURLAND, WILLIAMS PATRICK - N.F.L. 10,11; Res. Cross Country 11; Varsity Track 11,12; Res. Track 10; Honor Roll 10,11,12 EBEL, SUSAN ELIZABETH - Concert Choir 11,12; Swing Choir 12; Musical 12; Sketchbook 10; Honor Roll 10,11,12 ECCLESTONE, JANE LYNNE- Varsity Band 10,11; Marching Band 10,11 EDWARDS, DEBORAH D. - Latin Club 10,11 (Secretary); Spanish Club 12; Concert Choir 12; Swing Choir 11,12; Musical 11; Sketchbook 11,12; Student Council 11,12; Images 10; Principal ' s List 11,12 EFFREIN, ED A. - Images, Safari Staff. EHRMAN, CHERYL LEIGH - C.O.E. 12; O.E.A. 12; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Principal ' s List 12. EPPLE, TIM ERICKSON, JEFF LOGAN - Letterman ' s Club 10,11,12 (President); Varsity Football 11,12; Reserve Football 10; Wrestling 10,11,12; Varsity Track 11,12; Reserve Track 10 EVANS, COLLEEN MARIE - Art Club 10, Entre Nous 10; Honor Roll 10,11,12 FAUX, CHRISTOPHER JOHN - Honor Roll 10,11,12 FETTERS, CLIFFORD WILLIAM - Letterman ' s Club 11,12; Varsity Football 11,12; Res. Football 10; Varsity Track 11,12; Res. Track 10; Coed-Gymnastics 10; Intramurals 10; Honor Roll 10,11,12 FICK, STEVE SCOTT FIRTH, SUSAN JAN - Latin Club 10,11,12 (President); Honor Roll 10,11,12; Principal ' s List 10,11,12; Merit Finalist 12; Medical Education Program 12 FISCHER, BARRY FISCHER, LUCY THERESA FOGEL, DANIEL L. FOHRER, JON - Varsity Football 11,12 FOLLIS, BRIAN EDWARD - C.O.E. 12; Intramurals 10 FORD, JERRY R. FOSNAUGH, SUSAN RENEE - Entre Nous 10 (Treasurer), 11 (Vice-President); Office Worker 12; Honor Roll 10,11,12 134 FOSTER, KEITH DAVID FOWLER, BRIAN JOSEPH - A.Y.H. 11; Latin Club 10,11; Concert Band 12; Varsity Band 10,11; Marching Band 10,11,12; Wrestling 10,11 FOX, KIM - Honor Roll 11 FOY, WILLIAM BRYAN - Letterman ' s Club 11,12; Varsity Football 11,12; Reserve Football 10; Varsity Basketball 12; Reserve Basketball 10,1 1; Golf 10,11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12 FREELAND, WANDA SUSAN - True Vine 10,11; Concert Choir 12; Concert Band 11; Varsity Band 10; Marching Band 10,11 FREUND, DEBRA KAY - Cheerblock 10,12; C.O.E. 12; O.E.A. 12; Entre Nous 10,11; Honor Roll 12 FUNK, PAMELA JO - Concert Band 12; Varsity Band 10,11; Marching Band 10,11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12 GARVIN, JENNIFER ANN - Cheerblock 10; Concert Choir 10,11,12; Student Council 10; Honor Roll 10,11,12 GEHMAN, JON KENT - Wrestling 10; Honor Roll 10,11,12 GERIG, DAWN ELAINE - Concert Choir 11,12; Snider Singers 10; Honor Roll 10,11,12 GETZIN, SCOTT AARON - Orchestra 12; Concert Band 11,12; Stage Band 10,11,12; Varsity Band 10; Marching Band 10,11,12; Lab Band 10; Jazz Band 11; Musical 10,11,12 GILL, BRAD ALLEN GILL, DAVID R. - A.Y.H. 10,11,12; German Club 10,11,12; Concert Choir 11; Honor Roll 10,11,12 GILLIOM, TODD KEVIN - Honor Roll 11,12 GINDER, DUANE ALLEN - Concert Band 11; Varsity Band 10; Marching 10,11; Musical 11,12; Sketchbook 11; Summer Play 11 GLOMAN, DAVID I. - Varsity Track 11; Reserve Track 10; Intramurals 10,12 GLOVER, MARGARET MARCELL - Afro-Heritage (President) 11; Girls Tennis 10 GOCHENOUR, JANE E. - Spanish Club 10,11; Flag Squad 10,11; Office Worker 11; Honor Roll 11,12 GONG, JEFFREY PAUL GRAMLING, JACK A. - Honor Roll 10,11,12 GRAVES, CYNTHIA MAE - Cheerblock 10; C.O.E. 12; Entre Nous 11; Honor Roll 11,12 GRAY, RICK GREEN, JAN ELLEN - Marching Band 10,11; Flag Squad 10,11; Gymnastics 10; Student Council 11,12 GREEN, LONNIE SUE - Cheerblock 10; Volleyball 11,12; Girls Track 12; Student Manager (Boy ' s track) 11; Honor Roll 10,11,12 135 GRIME, CHERYL ANN - Spanish Club 12; Concert Band 12; Varsity Band 10,11; Marching Band 10,11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12 CRISWOLD, C. ALAN - Letterman ' s Club 12; Varsity Cross Country 11,12; Res. Cross Country 10; Varsity Track 11; Res. Track 10; Honor Roll 10,11; Principal ' s List 10 GUHSE, DAVID ROGER - Honor Roll 10,11,12 GUTHERMUTH, CINDI LOU - Entre Nous 10,11, Treasurer; Latin Club 12; Student Council 10,11,12, Treasurer; Honor Roll 11 GUTHRIE, BARBARA LYNN - Flag Squad 10,11; Coed-Gymnastics 10,11,12; Office Worker 12; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Principal ' s List 10 HAGGARD, CARLTON DEAN HALL, CATHERINE MARIE - Art Club 10; C.O.E. 12; True Vine 11; Honor Roll 10,11,12 HANKEL, BRYAN MELVIN - A.Y.H. 12; Chemistry Worker 11,12; Physics Worker 12 HARDY, VERNON HARVEY, HARRY C. - Letterman ' s Club 12; Varsity Track 11; Res. Track 10; Intramurals 10,11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12 HAWTHORNE, CATHY HEINEMAN, THOMAS CHARLES - A.Y.H. 10,11,12; German Club 10,11; N.F.L. 11,12; Chemistry Worker 11,12; Scroll Staff 10,11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Principal ' s List 10,11; National Merit Finalist HEMSOTH, GARY JOE - Bowling Club 10 HERIBACKA, ROSS EDWIN HEROLD, DIANE MARIE - Girls Track 12; Honor Roll 12; Also attended Hinsdale Central High School HERRING, SAMUEL C. - Wrestling 12 HESTON, DOUGLAS W. High School Hockey 12 HEWES, BRUCE A. - Varsity Track 12 HICKMAN, ELIZABETH A. - Intramurals 10 HICKS, MARCIA ELAINE - C.O.E. 12; Honor Roll 10,11,12 HIGI, JENNIFER J. HIGI, JULIA ANN - Musical 12 HILL, WAYNE MURRAY - Sketchbook 11,12 HINES, RICHARD BRYAN - Art Club 12; Bowling 10; Chemistry Worker 11,12; Safari Staff 12; Scroll Staff 11,12 (Editor-in-Chief); Honor Roll 10,11,12; Principal ' s List 10,12 136 RIGHT: Michael Rinker has an attack of Seniormania . BELOW: Deb Bojrab comes face to face with the Class of 77 . HINSEY, EDWARD M. - Reserve Track 10; Intramurals 10; Honor Roll 10,11 HOACBURG, KIM SUSAN - Powderpuff Football 11,12; Honor Roll 12 HOLLENBERG, CYNTHIA ANN - Cheerblock 10; Latin Club 10; Concert Choir 11,12; Swing Choir 12; Flag Squad 11,12; Musical 11; Sketchbook 11; Honor Roll 10,11; Principal ' s List 10,11 HOLLIDAY, DIANN HOLLOWAY, CYNTHIA C. - Girls Glee 11; Concert Choir 12; Orchestra 10,11; Snider Singers 10; Musical 11; Honor Roll 11,12 HOLLY, DOUGLAS WESTFALL - Wrestling 10; Honor Roll 10,11,12 HOOT, CHRISTOPHER P. - Honor Roll 10 HOUSER, TENNA A. - D.E.C.A. 12; Girls Glee 11,12; Concert Choir 10; Office Worker 11 HUDSON, TOM HUFF, SCOTT HUFFMAN, SARA ANN - Coed-Gymnastics 10; Gym Show 10 HULL, KURTIS A. - Letterman ' s Club 10,11,12; Bowling Club 10; Baseball (Manager) 10,11,12; Chemistry Worker 10,11,12; Scroll Staff 12; Honor Roll 10,11,12 137 IRVIN, TIM C. JACKSON, CYNTHIA ANN - Afro-Heritage 12; Letterman ' s Club 10,11,12; Training Choir 10; Volleyball 10,11,12; Girls Basketball 10,11,12; Girl ' s Track 10,11,12 JACKSON, TOM L. - Letterman ' s Club 12; Varsity Football 11,12; Intramurals 11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12 JEREP, DEBBIE - Honor Roll 11,12 JOHNSON, ALICE ELAINE - Concert Band 10,11,12; Marching Band 10,11,12; Jazz Band 11; Musical 10,11,12; Sketchbook 12; Student Council 11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Principal ' s List 10,11,12; Valedictorian JOHNSON, JAMIE LEA - Orchestra 10,11; Honor Roll 11,12 JOHNSON, JEFFREY SCOTT - Letterman ' s Club 11,12; Concert Band 11; Varsity Band 10; Marching Band 10; Musical 12; Fall Play 12; Sketchbook 12; Tennis 10,11,12; Res. Basketball 10,11; Intramurals 11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12 JONES, DON JONES, SCOTT A. - Hockey Team 11,12 JONTZ, JULIA ANN - Concert Band 10,11,12; Stage Band 10,11,12; Marching Band 10,11,12; Pep Band 10,11,12; Sketchbook 10,11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Principal ' s List 10,11,12; Salutatorian JUAREZ, NANCY MARIE - C.O.E. 12; F.S.A. 10,11,12; Spanish Club 10; Marching Band 10,11; Flag Squad 10,11; Intramurals 10 KATSIS, MARIA - German Club 12; Spanish Club 11,12; Intramurals 10; Safari Staff (Co-Editor) 12; Honor Roll 10,12 KEARBY, TIMOTHY LYNN - Wrestling 10,11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12 KELLEY, TIM J. - Intramurals 10; Class Officer 11, Senior Class President; Scroll Staff 11,12, Honor Roll 10 KENT, DIANE JEAN - C.O.E. 12; Office Worker 11; Honor Roll 12 KERR, KAREN K. - Girl ' s Track 12; Intramurals 10 KETTLEKAMP, KAREN J. - Vice-president 10,11,12; Gymnastics 10,11,12; Powder Puff 11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12 KIDD, MARCIA LENORE - D.E.C.A. 11, Treasurer 12, Concert Choir 11, Musical 10,11; Fall Play 10,11; Sketchbook 11; Honor Roll 10,11,12 KILE, BRIAN JOHN - Varsity Band 10,11; Marching Band 10,11; Student Council 11,12 KING, PHELICIA KAY - Concert Choir 11,12; Musical 11,12 KING, WESLEY BERNARD - Varsity Football 12; Reserve Football 10; Varsity Track 11,12; Reserve Track 10 KISER, CINDY A. - French Club 10; Girls Tennis 11,12; Volleyball 11; Girls Basketball 10,11,12; Girls Track 10; Honor Roll 12 KISLER, SCOTT RICHARD - Art Club 12; French Club 12; Spanish Club 10,11; Chemistry Worker 10,11; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Principal ' s List 11 KLEE, KEVIN JOSEPH - Latin Club 10,11; Orchestra 11,12; Quartermaster 12; Concert Band 10,11,12; Marching Band 10,11,12; Lab Band 10; Jazz Band 10,11,12; Musical 11,12; Sketchbook 10,11,12; Varsity Track 11; Reserve Track 10,11; Intramurals 10; Student Council 11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Principal ' s List 10 138 KLINDWORTH, KAY M. - German Club treasurer 10,11, president 12 KLINCLER, LINDA J. - Latin Club 11,12; Scroll Staff 12; Honor Roll 10,11,12 KLUC, MARGARET ELIZABETH - Marching Band 12; Flag Squad 12; Sketchbook 12; Honor Roll 11,12 KNOLL, LOIS ANN - German Club 10,11; Honor Roll 10,11,12 KNOX, BRENDA LEE - C.O.E. 12; Girls Glee 10; Office Worker 10; Honor Roll 10,11,12 KNOX, LAURA L. - Honor Roll 10,11,12 KOESTER, BETH MARIE - Intramurals 10; Honor Roll 10,11,12 KOHL, CHERYL LYNN - C.O.E. 12; Honor Roll 12 KOHN, PATRICK A. - Science Club 12; Res, Football 10; Student Manager Basketball 10,11,12; Chemistry Worker 11,12; Honor Roll 10,11 KOORSEN, PATTI ANN - Girls Track 10,11; Bat Girl 10,11,12; Jr. Sr. Prom committee 11; Stage Crew 10,11,12 KOPPIN, VIVIAN ANN - Concert Band 12; Varsity Band 10,11; Marching Band 10,11,12; Honor Roll 12 KORN, DENNIS F. KORY, GREGORY SCOTT - Intramurals 10,11; Physical Ed. Worker 11; Honor Roll 11,12 KRAMER, KATHLEEN KAY - Flag Squad 11; Sketchbook 11; Honor Roll 11 KROMENACKER, TIMOTHY JAMES KUMLER, ANNE - German Club 10; Make-up 10,11,12; Gym Show 10 LANGLEY, RONALD L. LAUER, ROSEMARY - Girls Glee 11; Honor Roll 11 LAUSEN, MARCIA E. - Musical 11,12 (make-up, ushers); Fall Play 12 (program cover) Sketchbook 12 (program cover); Honor Roll 10,11,12 LAWRENCE, RANDAL F. - Letterman ' s Club 11,12; Varsity Football 11,12; Res. Football 10; Intramurals 11,12; Library Worker 10; Gym Helper 11; Honor Roll 10,12 LAWSON, WILLIAM DOUGLAS - Sketchbook 12; Golf 11,12; Coed-Gymnastics 10,11,12; Phys. Ed. Worker 10,12; Honor Roll 11,12 LEATHERMAN, RANDALL JAY - Concert Band 10; Varsity Band 10; Jazz Band 10; Honor Roll 10,11,12 LEE, JAY LEE, PATRICIA J. 139 Our senior year is a time which LEFEVER, DAVID J. LEHMAN, RAY D. - Orchestra 10,11,12; Musical 11,12; Honor Roll; All City Orchestra 10,11)12 LEITZMAN, BETH A. - Latin 10,11; Orchestra 10,11; Musical 10; Honor Roll 10,11,12 LEMASTERS, JOHN D. - Musical 11,12; A.V. Worker 10; Honor Roll 12 LINDEN, MARK ALAN - A.Y.H. 10,11,12; Cheerblock 10; Varsity Cross Country 10; Res. Cross Country 10; Wrestling 10; Student Manager of Cross Country Track 10; Chem. Worker 11; Honor Roll 11,12 LIVINGSTON, DAVID KENT - Varsity Football 11,12; Varsity Track 11,12 LIVINGSTON, DONALD JOSEPH LOTHAMER, GORDON CARY LUCAS, MICHAEL PATRICK - French Club 12; Latin Club 10,11,12; A.V. Worker 10,11,12; Images 11,12; Honor Roll 11,12 LUGIEWICZ, CATHERINE MARY - Student Council 10,11; Honor Roll 11,12 MACER, DEANNE MAIRE - Honor Roll 11,12 MARTIN, JEANETTE C. - Volleyball Intramurals 10 140 LEFT PAGE: LEFT: Sandy Nelson takes the year in stride. CENTER: Frank Weemes and left Erickson join in with the applause. RIGHT: Junior; Kim Clark tries to keep Terry Phillips from being cool. RIGHT PAGE: LEFT: Steve McClain amuses a speech class with his style and grace. BELOW: Big Red (Karen Turner) tells the photographer, You Turkey! 7T comes slowly and goes by quickly MARTIN, KAY M. MARTIN, SAMUEL T. - True Vine 11; Concert Choir 11,12; Orchestra 12; Concert Band 12; Varsity Band 10,11; Marching Band 10,11,12; Lab Band 10; Jazz Band 11; Musical 11; Intramurals 12; Fine Arts Worker 11; Principal ' s List 11 MARTIN, SHELIA MCBRIDE, CONNIE S. - German Club 10,11,12; Concert Choir 10,11,12; Musical 11; Office Worker 10,11 MCCLAIN, STEVE M. - Letterman ' s Club 12; Concert Band 11; Varsity Band 10; Marching Band 10; Musical 12; Varsity Football 11,12; Res. Football 10; Baseball 10,11; Intramurals 10,11; Class Vice President 12; Honor Roll 10,11,12 MCCLENDON, ALETHA SUE - Latin Club 12; True Vine 12; Concert Choir 10,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12 MCKEE, JULIE LYNN - True Vine 12; Concert Choir 10; Honor Roll 11,12 MERTZ, SCOTT W. - Football Student Manager 10 MIERS, MARSHALL - Concert Band 10,11; Jazz Band 10; Stage Band 10; Marching Band 10,11 MILLER, HARRY LEE - Cheerblock 12; Letterman ' s Club 12; Musical 12; Intramurals 11,12; Student Manager 10,11,12 MILLER, KAREN MILLER, LAURA LYNN - Orchestra 10; Gymnastics 10,11; Girl ' s Track 10; Honor Roll 10,11,12 141 MILLER, PENNY JEAN - True Vine 11,12; Honor Roll 10,11 MILLER, ROBERT WILLIAM - Science Club 12; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Principal ' s List 10,11,12 MILLER, YOLANDA MILLET, ROBERT JOE - Art Club 10,11; Swing Choir 10; Varsity Football 10; Varsity Basketball 11; Wrestling 10,11; Coed-Gymnastics 10,11 MITCHELL, CHRIS A. - Afro-Heritage 10,11; Letterman ' s Club 11,12; Reserve Football 10; Varsity Basketball 11,12; Reserve Basketball 10 MITCHELL, EDGAR - Intramurals 10,11; Honor Roll 10,11,12 MITCHELL, ROGER MOORE, GARY ALLEN - Reserve Cross Country 11; Reserve Track 11; Honor Roll 11 MORIMANNO, PAUL FRANKLIN - Library Worker 10 MORRISON, DENNIS R. MORRISON, JON ROBERT - Reserve Track 10,11; Intramurals 10,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12 MOSS, KENT AARON - Concert Band 12; Varsity Band 10,11; Marching Band 10,11,12; Honor Roll 10 MOSS, PARKER, LAURIN - Letterman ' s Club 11,12; Wrestling 10,11,12; Intramurals 10; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Principal ' s List 11,12 MOULIN, TERRY R. - Reserve Football 10; Intramurals 10,11,12; Honor Roll 11,12 MOYER, MIKEL PAUL - Letterman ' s Club 12; Varsity Basketball 11,12; Reserve Basketball 10; Reserve Track 10; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Principal ' s List 10 MUELLER, DEBRA A. MUELLER, MICHAEL MERRITT - Concert Band 10,11,12; Stage Band 10,12; Varsity Band 10; Marching Band 10,11,12; Jazz Band 10,12; Chemistry Worker 12 MUNSON, SANDY ANNE - F.S.A. 11,12; Fall Play (Stagecrew) 12; Sketchbook (Stagecrew) 12; Office Worker 11,12 NEIDRAUER, CALVIN JACK - Letterman ' s Club 12; Varsity Cross Country 12; Reserve Cross Country 11; Varsity Track 12; Reserve Track 10,11; Honor Roll 10,11,12 NELSON, SANDRA KAY - Cheerblock 10; French Club 10,11; Color Cuard 10; Tennis 11; Safari 12; Scroll Staff 10,11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12 NEUENSCHWANDER, DIANE ELAINE - French Club 10,11,12; Concert Band 11,12; Varsity Band 10; Marching Band 10,11,12; Student Council 10,11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12 NIBLICK, JEFFERY JOE - Honor Roll 10,11 NIX, RANDY SCOTT - Letterman ' s Club 11,12; Varsity Football 11; Reserve Football 10; Reserve Track 10,11 NORMAN, SHAWN 142 NYCUM, JULIE MARIE - C.O.E. 10,11; F.S.A. 10,11,12; Spanish Club 10; Marching Band 10,11; Flag Squad 10,11 O ' NEIL, MARIE KATHLEEN - French Club (President) 10,11,12; Tennis Club (President) 11; V.I.P. 12; Girls Tennis 12; Girls Track 11; Intramurals 10; Student Council 10,11,12; Class Officer (President) 10; Images 10,11; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Principal ' s List 10,11,12 ORR, JULIE LYNN - D.E.C:A. 11,12; Honor Roll 11,12 OSTMAN, JAYNE L. - German Club 10,11; True Vine 11; Girls Glee Club 11; Honor Roll 10,11 PATTERSON, NATASHA A. - Cheerblock 10; C.O.E. 12 PATTY, MARK K. - Varsity Basketball 12; Res. Basketball 10,11; Res. Track 10; Honor Roll 10,11,12 PEARSON, THERESA ANN PENROD, LORI JO - German Club 12; German Class Worker 12; Honor Roll 10,11,12 PERALTA, ERNIE G. - Intramurals 10,11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Scroll Staff 12; Medical Explorers 10,11 PERKINS, GARY L. PETERS, ANDY M. PETTIBONE, WILLIAM DAVID - Letterman ' s Club 10,11,12; Baseball 10,11,12; Intramurals 10; Gym Helper 10,11; Honor Roll 10,11,12 PFEIFFER, MICHAEL E. - Varsity Football 11; Varsity Track 10,11,12; Coed-Gymnastics 10; Intramurals 10 PHILLIPS, KINCSEM MAY - Letterman ' s Club 11,12; Gymnastics 10,11,12; Coed-Gymnastics 10,11,12 PHILLIPS, TERRANCE ANDRA - Letterman ' s Club 11,12; Concert Band 11; Varsity Band 10; Marching Band 10; Sketchbook 10,11,12; Varsity Football 11,12; Res. Football 10; Res. Basketball 10; Varsity Track 11,12; Res. Track 10; Intramurals 12; Student Council (President) 12; Honor Roll 10,11,12 PIEKARSKI, BRUCE GREGORY - Letterman ' s Club 12; Varsity Football 12; Baseball 10,11,12; Intramurals 10,11,12; Service Worker (Gym) 10,11,12 PINKERTON, TIMOTHY LEE - D.E.C.A. 12 POFFENBERGER, DAVID JOHN - D.E.C.A. 11,12; Student Manager 10; Honor Roll 10,12 POLSTON, ROBERT E. - Stagecrew Musical 11,12; Fall Play 11,12; Sketchbook 11,12; A.V. Worker 10,11,12 POSTEL, TIMOTHY - Science Club 12; Res. Cross Country 10; Chemistry Worker 11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Underclass Science Award 11 POTOSKY, LYNN MARIE - C.O.E. 12; F.S.A. 10; Res. Cheerleader 11; Honor Roll 10,11,12 PRATT, MICHAEL ANTHONY - D.E.C.A. 12; Afro-Heritage 12 PRICE, SCOTT PRIDDY, MARK E. - Intramurals 10,11; Hockey Team 10,11,12 143 PRUIETT, LISA ANN - German Club 10,11; Girls Glee 10; Concert Choir 12; Swing Choir 11,12 PRUIETT, MELENIE - German Club 12; Girls Track 12 PRZENICZNY, RICHARD ALBERT JR. - D.E.C.A. 11,12; Varsity Band 10,11; Marching Band 10,11; Varsity Cross Country 12; Wrestling 11,12; Varsity Track 10,11,12 PYLE, MARK JOSEPH - Wrestling 10,11; Co-ed Gymnastics 10,11, Gymshow; Hockey Coach RABADUEX, DANIEL R. - A.Y.H. 10,11; D.E.C.A. 12 RAMSBOTTOM, RICHARD REED, KATHY RENCHER, BEVERLY EVONNE REYNAL, TIMOTHY L. - True Vine 12; Speech 11; Marching Band 10,11; Musical 10,11 REYNOLDS, DEBRA J. - Cheerblock 10; C.O.E. 12; Entre Nous 11 RICE, JEFF RICHMAN, CURT L. ABOVE: Delisa Burnett, Tornette Beachem, and Michelle Boykin show underclassmen how to enjoy a pep session. 144 RICHTER, MARK STEVEN - Honor Roll 11,12 RICBY, LINDA RICBY, PANELA L. - Flag Squad 11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12 RINKER, MICHAEL WILLIAM - Intramurals 10,11; Honor Roll 10,12 ROE, CINDY ROE, KEVIN SHAWN - French Club 12; Spanish Club 10,11; Concert Choir 11,12; Swing Choir 12; Honor Roll 10,11,12 ROE, SANDY MARIE - Musical 12; Sketchbook 11 ROSS, LAWRENCE J. - Letterman ' s Club 11; Orchestra 11,12; Marching Band 10; Musical 11; Varsity Cross Country 11; Res. Cross Country 10; Intramurals 10; Honor Roll 10,11,12 ROWAN, TRACEY - Intramurals 11,12 RUMSCHLAG, JOHN M. SCHATKO, MARTIN - Res. Cross Country 10,11; Wrestling 10,11; Res. Track 10,11 SCHENCK, MICHAEL ANTHONY - Latin Club 11,12; Letterman ' s Club 11,12; Varsity Football 12; Varsity Basketball 11,12; Basketball 11,12; Office Worker 12; Honor Roll 11,12 SCHENKEL, DANIEL R. SCHERER, EDWARD HOWARD - Hockey Team 12 SCHERER, SUZANNE MARIE - Girls Glee 11; Library Worker 11; Honor Roll 11,12 SCHWABEROW, GAIL ELAINE - C.O.E. 12; Honor Roll 11,12 SCOTT TRACY SEBENOLER, LYNN MARIE - Letterman ' s Club 10,11,12; Gymnastics 10,11,12 SEDDON, CAROL ELIZABETH - French Club 10,11; Orchestra 11,12; Concert Band 10,11,12; Marching Band 10,11,12; Musical 11,12; Music Worker 12; Honor Roll 10,11,12 SHADE, ANITA SHALEEN, WILLIAM LOREN SHERWOOD, ELLEN SUE - Speech Team 11; Orchestra 11,12; Concert Band 10,11; Marching Band 10,11; All City Honors Orchestra 12; Musical 11; Fall Play 11; Honor Roll 10,11,12 SHIPMAN, SUZANNE MARIE - Girls Track 12; Office Worker 12; Honor Roll 11 SHOPPELL, KEVIN L. - D.E.C.A. 12; Letterman ' s Club 11,12; Varsity Football 11,12; Res. Football 10; Intramurals 10,12; Honor Roll 11 145 SIVE, GREG M. SLEN, ERIK - Varsity Cross Country 10,11; Gymnastics 10; Intramurals 10 SMITH, CHERYL ANN - Honor Roll 11,12 SMITH, DIANE ELIZABETH - Snider Singers 10; Marching Band (twirler) 11; Flag Squad 12; Student Council 10,11; Class Officer (Vice President) 11; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Pom-Pom girl 11,12 SMITH, MARGARET TRUSS - Cheerblock 10; French Club 10,11,12; Letterman ' s Club 11,12; Girls Tennis Club (Vice-President) 11; Musical 11,12; Fall Play 10,11,12; Girls Tennis 10,11,12; Student Council 11; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Basketball Color Guard 10 SMITH, MICHAEL T. - Res. Cross Country 10; Varsity Basketball 11,12; Res. Track 10; Gym Assistant 11,12 SMITH, PAMELA S. - Flag Squad 10,11; Honor Roll 11 SNOWBALL, BRADLEY STEVEN - Cheerblock 10; Latin Club 10; Letterman ' s Club 11,12; Tennis 10,11,12 (Captain); Scroll Staff 12; Honor Roll 10,11,12 SNYDER, TIMOTHY LEE SOMERS, STEVEN SPAN, GWENNA KAY - Afro-Heritage 10,11; D.E.C.A 11; Flag Squad 10 SPRING, CRYSTAL ANN - German Club 12; Spanish Club 10; True Vine 12; Concert Choir 11,12; Swing Choir 12; Snider Singers 10; Jazz Band 10; Musical 10,11,12; Sketchbook 12; Girls Track 10; Intramurals 10 A.V. STACHE, MELISSA RENEE - Spanish Club 12; Concert Band 12; Varsity Band 10,11; Marching Band 10,11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12 STEDMAN, MARTHA ANN - Volleyball 11; Intramurals 10; Honor Roll 10,11,12 STEWART, JIMMY LEE - Varsity Football 11; Varsity Track 10,11,12; Intramurals 10,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12 STOCKER, LINDA STOLLER, TAMI JO - Letterman ' s Club 11,12; Volleyball 10,11,12; Girls Track 10; Girls Basketball 10; Homecoming Court 11; Queen 12; Student Council 10,11 STONE, JEFFREY MARK - Hockey 11,12 STONEBARGER, JANIS MARIE - Letterman ' s Club 11,12; Musical 11; Sketchbook 10,11; Wrestling (Manager) 11,12; Gymnastics 10 STUCK, JIM STUMP, ANDREW GERARD - Hockey Team 12 SUNDERLAND, JEFF SUNDERMAN, SANDRA LYNN - Images 10,11; Honor Roll 10,11,12 SWAIM, LYNNE ANN - D.E.C.A 10; Honor Roll 12 146 SWAIN, CAYLE DENISE - Spanish Club 10; Honor Roll 11 TALLMAN, JANET SUE - Cheerblock 12; Entre Nous 10,11; Spanish Club 10; Girls Glee 11; Training Choir 10; Office Worker 10,11; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Charlie Panther 10,11,12 TEEL, BARBARA ANN - Concert Choir 11; Gymnastics (Manager) 12; Powder Puff football 11,12; Honor Roll 10,11 TEMPLETON, BRADLEY P. THOMAS KEVIN THOMAS, MELODY ANN - D.E.C.A. (President) 12; Business Helper 12 THOMPSON, ALLEN JOE - Gym Show 10,11, Gym Helper 11,12 THOMPSON, DENNIS MICHAEL TOMLINSON, JUDY LYNN - C.O.E. 11; Library Worker 11; Honor Roll 10,11 TREEN, PATRICIA A. - Orchestra 11,12; Concert Band 10,11,12; Marching Band 10,11,12; Musical 10,11,12; Student Council 12; Honor Roll 10,11,12 TREU, TIMOTHY L. - Letterman ' s Club 11,12; Varsity Football 11,12; Res. Football 10; Wrestling 10,11; Res. Track 10; Intramurals 10 TSCHAPPAT, MONTY TURNER, DEBRA JO - Girls Glee 12; Training Choir 11 TURNER, KAREN ANN - Girls Basketball 12; Intramurals 10; Office Worker 10,11,12 TURNER, LISA ELAINE - Afro-Heritage 10,11,12; Concert Choir 11,12; Swing Choir 10 TUXHORN, KIMBERLY DEE- French Club 10,11,12; Concert Band 11,12; Varsity Band 10; Marching Band 10,11,12; Music Worker 12; Student Council 12; Honor Roll 10,11,12 ULMER, TOM T. - Gymnastics 10,11; Intramurals 10,11 UNDERWOOD, FREDERICK W. - Res. Track 10 VETTER, DON W. VINCENT, ELIZABETH ANN - Orchestra 11,12; Concert Band 10,11,12; Marching Band 10,11,12; Gymnastics 10,11; Coed-Gymnastics 10,11; Honor Roll 10,12 VITERISI, JOHN EDWARD - Wrestling 10,11,12; Intramurals 10; Honor Roll 10,11 VOIROL, TERRY SUE - French Club 10; Varsity Band 10,11; Marching Band 10,11; Honor Roll 10,11,12 VOLMERDING, STEVEN P. VOORHEES, MARK PHILIP - Hockey 11,12 147 LEFT PACE: RIGHT: Junior: Drew Boxberger doesn ' t think it ' s as funny as Chris Warr does. FAR RIGHT: Todd Gilliom and Scott Chandler know how to handle rough machinery. RIGHT PAGE: UPPER LEFT: Nasser Baalbaki, a Brazilian exchange student, has no problem finding friends. UPPER RIGHT: Rex Connelly (alias. Sexy Rexy ) portrays readiness. LOWER RIGHT: Lois Knoll is making a serious point. LOWER LEFT: John and Meg stroll down the hall. Working for the future WALKER, LOIS - D.E.C.A 11; Office Worker 11; Honor Roll 11 WALSH, DEBBIE S. WALTERS, ALLISON - Art Club 11,12; True Vine 11,12; Gymnastics 10; Coed-Gymnastics 10,11,12; Gym Show 10,11; Chemistry Worker 10; Safari Staff 12 (Editor- in-Chief); Honor Roll 10,11,12 WANT, JAY YOUNG - French Club 12; N.F.L. 11,12; Concert Choir 11; Swing Choir 12; Chemistry Worker 12; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Principal ' s List 10,11,12; Citizen ' s Advisory Council Rep. WARR, CHRIS SIMON CLIVE - French Club 10,11,12; Tennis 10,11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12 WARRICK, JOHN WATSON, JEFFREY LYNN WEEMES, FRANK - Varsity Football 11,12; Res. Football 10; Varsity Track 11,12; Res. Track 10 WELSH, FRED WEST, JAMES L. - Honor Roll 12 WHALEY, TRACY DIANE - Orchestra 12; Concert Band 11,12; Varsity Band 10; Marching Band 10,11,12; Musical 12; Student Council 10,11; Honor Roll 10,11,12 WHARTON, RICHARD RAY - Letterman ' s Club 12; Varsity Football 11,12; Res. Football 10; Res. Basketball 10; Baseball 10,11,12; Intramurals 11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12 148 WHELCHEL, MERRILEE - Marching Band 11; Flag Squad 11; Musical 11; Fall Play 11; Sketchbook 11,12; Honor Roll 11,12 WHITE, GARY DEWAYNE - Intramurals 10,11,12 WHITELEATHER, SCOTT - Concert Choir 10,11,12; Swing Choir 10,11,12; Musical 10,11,12; Fall Play 10,11,12; Sketchbook 10,11,12; Safari Staff 10; Scroll Staff 10 (Photographer) WIGHT, GLEN WIGHTMAN, SUSAN K. - C.O.E. 12; Marching Band 10,11; Flag Squad 10,11; Pom Pom 10,11 WILLIAMS, DONALD WILLIAMS, CYNDEE - Afro-Heritage 10,11,12; Office Worker 11; Girls Track 10,11 WILLIAMS, TAMMI JO - Honor Roll 10,11,12; Powderpuff Football 10,11 WILSON, PHILIP M. - Chemistry Worker 11; Honor Roll 10,11 WINTER, CONSTANCE RAE- F.S.A. 12; Orchestra 10,11,12; Concert Band 10; All-City Orchestra 10; Musical 10,11,12; Fall Play 12; Student Council 10,11; Honor Roll 10,11,12; WITTA, LINDA SUE - Flag Squad 10,11,12 WITTEKIND, MARK ALDEN - Regional Vocational Center (Auto Mechanics) 11,12 1 ' L 149 WOLFF, BERNADETTE WOODARD, DAVE ALAN - Honor Roll 12 WOODCOX, ANNE WOODS, LARRY A. - Varsity Band 10,11; Marching Band 10; Coif 10,11; Hockey 12 WOODS, MELVIN WOOLEMS, SUSAN MARIE - C.O.E. 12; Lelterman ' s Club 10,11,12; Volleyball 11,12; Girls Basketball 10,11,12; Girls Track 10,11,12; Honor Roll 10,11 WORMCASTLE, REBECCA LYNN - Latin Club 10; True Vine 10,11,12; Honor Roll 11; Library Worker 11,12 WRAY, PATTI D. - Letterman ' s Club 12; Volleyball 12; Girls Basketball 10; Girls Track 10,11,12; Intramurals 10; Student Manager (Wrestling) 12; Office Worker 10 WUEST, JOHN R. - C.O.E. 12; Squires 10,11; Honor Roll 10,11,12 WULFSBERG, ROLF WUNDERLICH, PATTI ANN - German Club 10,11,12; Girls Track 10,11,12; Intramurals 10 YORK, JEFFREY SCOTT - Honor Roll 10,11,12 YOUNG, LINSELLA - Afro-Heritage 10; Cheerblock 10,11 ZAUNER, JONATHAN E. - Art Club 10,11,12; Latin Club 10,11,12; True Vine 11,12; Orchestra 10,11,12; Images 11,12 (Illustrator); Honor Roll 11 ZAWODNI, WILLIAM ZIMMERMAN, KIRK MARTIN - Varsity Football 12; Reserve Football 12; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Principal ' s List 10,11,12 ZIMMERMAN, LEE ANN - True Vine 10,11; Concert Choir 11,12; Sing Choir 12; Music Worker 12 ZWIERKO, THOMAS TIMOTHY - C.O.E. 12 CAMERA SHY SENIORS Albert, Edward Bates, Thomas Beaty, Barbara Bell, Steven Bennett, Karen Bohde, Kevin Burns, Geoffrey Carpenter, Lisa Dague, Thomas Davis, Raymond Estep, Michael Franks, Benny Garcia, Diann Garris, Sheryl Gary, Jeffrey Gianelle, Walter Guerrero, Luis Guttmacher, Jeffery Hall, Robert Harpel, Beth Hemsoth, Mark Henderson, Cheryl Hoepf, Thomas Hoffman, Bill Holderman, Deborah Hymen, Carol Kelly, Joseph Kent, Christine King, Lowell Lewis, Cecilia Lopez, Irene Lopez, Norma Lothamer, Theresa Lothamer, Zachery Maier, Eric D. Malone, Kevin Manning, Sidney Mares, Michael Marlowe, Earl Mickelini, James Mickelini, Jeffery Mickelini, John Moore, Raymond Mullins, Robert Munson, Michael Muse, Cecil Myers, Russell Naue, Betty Parham, Catherine Perez, Joe Phillips, Thomas Plotts, Sally Rehder, John Revert, Cameron Robinson, Veronica Sanders, Lisa Sasko, Kimberly Schrader, Loraine Scott, Donald Staley, Mark Tennis, Clarence Thomas, Dean Trueblood, Diann Weiss, Keith Wiegmann, Shirley Wright, Jeffrey Wright, Jesse 150 151 Juniors in wait for ' 78 Why do some Panthers think that the junior year is their best year at Snider? Perhaps it ' s because of all the super parties, dances, and spirit our class had. Remember the fantastic Homecoming game, or all that neat IBM confetti that took forever to get out of your hair and clothes. The Sophomore Mixer the juniors planned was a big hit that started the year off with a BANG, that never wore out. The football team had some super juniors that played through a memorable season, while our two junior drum majors led the band to take first in the city and 11th in state! Juniors have much to look back on, such as the Junior-Senior Prom, or Spirit Week, or all the other fun times. Juniors had it easier too, what with already having friends, and knowing the teachers. Junior year was great, but maybe if we try hard, next year can be even better! TOP LEFT: President, Monique Edwards; Vice-President, Julie Haitt; Secretary, Kim Clark; and Treasurer Carrie Kile, and Rita Carpenter. ABOVE: Tammy Taylor gets all the attention. ABOVE RIGHT: Sharon Welklin studies diligently. RIGHT: Randy Jones grins at the camera. 152 Abernathy, Nancy Adams, Regina Alexander, Loutonia Anderson, Cynthia Anderson, David Anderson, Diane Anderson, Janis Anderson, Rosco Ankenbruck, Paula Armstrong, Dagne Arnold, Daniel Arnold, Elizabeth Arnold, Halline Baeske, Glennda Bailey, Theresa Baker, Daniel Baker, Elizabeth Bansback, Laurie Bastian, David Baxter, Nancy Beat hum, Karen Beaman, Michael Beck, Cheryl Beeler, Richard Beights, Jennifer Bell, Christoph Bender, Gregory Bennett, Douglas Bertz, Christoph Bewley, Susan Bixler, Mardie Bledsoe, Jacqulyn Bloemker, Eric Bodie, Matthew Boitet, Tamara Bolton, Matthew Bone, Kathy Boone, Sherry Borden, Lali Bordner, Kevin Borland, John Bosanquet, Derek Boxberger, Drew Boyd, Maudie Boyer, Janell Boyle, Janet Bracht, David Brames, Scott Bramley, Beverly Bravo, John Bridges, Larry Brinker, Scott Brown, Kathy Brown, Lisa Brown, Lynda Brudi, Susan Bruggner, Frank Bulen, Jerry Burkhard, Edward Bussick, William Campos, Roy Caprio, Gerry Carlson, Karen Carnes, Marsha Carney, Penny Carpenter, Rita Carpenter, James Carteaux, David Carvey, Cindy Cavanaugh, James Chandler, Dart el Chandler, Michael Chen, Timothy Church, Randy Cisney, Scott Clark, Kimberly Clark, Susan Clamon, Gregory Cochren, David Colglazier, Phillip Collins, George Collins, Valerie Colvin, Lori Combs, Randy Congdon, Steven Conley, Stephen Connors, Cathryn Cook Jennifer Cooper, Olive Copeland, Arnetia Courtney, Lorri Cowles, Michael Crawford, Carmen Creigh, James Crews, Janette Cruze, Jane Cunningham, Bill Cunningham, Bruce Davis, John Davis, Kelly Davis, Mattie Davis, Reba Davis, Vivian DeBrosse, Katherine 1-9-7-8 We ' re the class DeCamp, Jon Detwiler, Janet Devito, Kathleen Devore, Robert Dewolfe, Timothy DiPrimio, Samuel Divelbiss, Thomas Donahoe, Patrick Dowell, Judith Drake, Jeffrey Duff, Barbara Dumoulin, Don Dunning, Diane Durham, Lynn Ealing, Karen Eby, Laura Echlin, Judi Edmonds, Anne Edwards, Dianna Edwards, Mark Edwards, Monique Eicher, Teresa Eisenmann, William Elgin, Mark Ensley, Rick Ervin, Daniel Erwin, Kevin Estep, Teresa Fair, Ann Farnham, Kimberlee Fick, Paul Fisher, Martin LEFT: Oh, it ' s another one of those days, moans a typical panther as he prepares (or finals. BELOW: We ' ve really got to stop meeting like this, whispers Pam White to a friend. That ' s really great! Fitch, James Flaugh, Pamela Florin, Karen Flowers, Gregory Folken, Susan Fowler, Jodi Fowler, Lori Francis, Jill Freeman, Robert Frick, Christine Friedrich, Kenneth Fuller, Linda Furry, Jill Calligan, Kathleen Gant, Dorothy Garcia, Armando Gecowets, Andrew Geiselman, Garry George, Kelly George, Susan Getzin, Eric Gibbons, Lorie Gill, Nelson Gochenour, Douglas Gonzales, John Gonzalez, Jose Gonzalez, Vivian Goode, Craig Goodman, Chris Goodson, Debbie Goss, Karen Gottlieb, Lauren Gottlieb, Pamela Graney, Thomas Gray, Milton Green, John Greene, Michael Griebel, David Grimes, Gregory Gruber, Matthew Guenin, Michael Haggenjos, Stephen Hagler, John Hall, Matthew Haller, Ann Hamer, Krista Hamilton, Timothy Hannigan, Brian Happel, Suzanne Harber, Debra Harlan, Ronald Harper, Mary Harper, Robert Harris, Karen Harris, Timothy Haskell, Darryl Hause, Deborah Haycox, Amy Haynes, Laura Heemstra, Thomas Hegerfeld, April Helberg, Diane Hiatt, Julie Hides, Marquita Hill, Hershell Hill, Timothy Hilton, Kevin Hoagburg, Steven Hoehn, Michael Hoffman, Jeff Hoffman, Denny Hoffman, Jeff Hollenberg, William Holliday, Hattie Hollingsworth, Janet Holy, David Hornak, Daniel Hudecki, Mark Hughes, Carl Hughes, James Hughes, Janette Humbert, Lee Humbert, Timothy Humphrey, Julie Hunter, Jason Hutson, Leonard Hymen, Mary Hyndman, Rhonda Jackson, Bobby Jackson, Carl Jaureguli, Joseph Jedinak, Tamara Jenkins, Sharon Johnsen, Christine Johnson, Terry Jones, Julie Jones, Linda Jones, Marlin Jordan, Carolyn Kelly, Daniel Kelly, Charles Kelly, Michael Kempf, James Kerekes, Karen Interests land in many areas % € ABOVE: Please, no autographs now ' pleads Katie DeBrosse. RIGHT: Bev Bramley stops for a quick drink. jS Kerr, Barbara Ketner, Brian Kiefer, Karen Kile, Carrie King, Andre King, Susan King, Vanessa Kiracofe, Steven Kisler, Gordon Klingler, Eric Klossner, Debra Knight, William Knott, Tamra Kohn, Paul Korn, Jill Korn, Karen Korn, Katherin Krinn, Rebecca Krueger, Fritz Kuhn, Jennifer Kurtz, Jaunza Lamb, Janet Lampel, Jeff Langston, Kathleen Lanning, Joe Lanter, Martin Lawson, Cheryl Laycock, Carole Leeth, Todd Leimkewler, Kirk Lemert, Paul Lewis, Cynthia Extra hours spent for school Lewis, James Lewis, Thomas Linden, Cheryl Loney, John Loraine, Neal Lothamer, Jacquelin Loy, TiLinn Lucterhand, Jean Ludwig, Laura Ludwig, Mark Ludwig, Sue Luebbert, Cynthia Lueken, Margaret Luker, Michael Lymon, Beverly Lyons, Teresa Mackin, Richard Mackin, Thomas Magee, Jim Mansfield, Oebra Mareane, Dennis Martin, Margaret Matter, David Maxwell, Joel May, Laura McBride, Brenda McCall, Patrick McCarthy, Janet McComb, Doug McCrary, Ronnie McFadden, Rebecca McGaharan, Joan v ' r r - s v ■ McCaharan, Michael McGlaston, Angela McHenney, Mark Mcintosh, Jon McKee, Rhonda McMahan, Andrea Meier, James Mejer, Daniel Mendel, Janet Mercer, Barbara Meriwether, Ty Merriweather, Patrich Meyers, Rick Miller, Daniel Miller, Dianna Miller, Linda Miller, Lowell Miller, Mary Miller, Ronald Mondt, Julie Moore, Ann Moore, Constance Moore, Danny Moore, Kirk Moreno, Rachael Morgan, Daniel Morrical, Stanley Moyer, Jan Mueller, Natalie Mueller, Suzanne Mulpagano, Marianna Munro, Brent Murray, Fred Myers, Christine Nank, Lisa Nash, David Neely, Craig Neighbors, Lisa Newport, Kevin Ney, Kenneth Nitsch, Kathy Norton, Cathy Noyes, Tim O Morrow, Cynthia Oberlin, Karen Owen, James Owen, Lisa Owens, Lorena Paige, Edward Palmer, Chris Papier, Bruce Park, Robert Parks, Teresa Pearson, Jean Pearson, Tony Pearson, Winston Peralta, Libby Perrey, Juliann Peterschmidt, Andrew Pfeiffer, Laura Phillips, Lisa Pittenger, Valory Pitzen, Judith Pitzen, Thomas Plesniak, Joseph Poffenberger, Sue Poore, Kimberly Priddy, Lynn Rahrer, Mark Ralet, Henry Reading, Julie Reeves, Nancy Juniors take time to socialize Reich, Michael Renno, Bradley Resendez, Hector Rhodes, Ronald Rian, Cheryl Rice, Pamela Roach, David Robinson, Anthony Robinson, Olivia Robinson, Ronald Roebel, Sally Rogers, Pamela Rogers, Paula Roller, Brian Rosa, Zoe Rose, Karen Roth, Bruce Ruckman, Lynn Rumschlag, Bill Russell, Tim Ryan, Trina Rybolt, Michael Rye, Steve Sadler, Jill Salin, Sherri Samuel, Michael Sasko, George Satterthwaite, Cullen Savieo, Craig Scare, Eugene Scheie, Gerald Scheie, Jayne ABOVE LEFT: Kim Clark prepares to fire. ABOVE RIGHT: Chris Goodman takes time out to read. BELOW: Vivian Gonzalez, Denny Thompson, Eric Laidroo, and Dave Warrick relax and talk for a while. LEFT: Hey look! says Sally Slick to Torri Williams and Dan Arnold, Snider ' s best-matched couple. Sharpe, Jeffrey Shearer, James Shoda, Steve Shomo, Lynn Shoppell, Scott Simmons, Kennaird Sive, Michelle Slen, Peter Slick, Sally Stiger, Cynthia Smith, Bradley Smith, Carl Smith, Laurie Smith, Randall Smith, Stephen Smith, Vickie Snodgrass, Susan Snyder, Christoph Snyder, Elizabeth Snyder, Kevin Snyder, Tammy Songer, Tina Sorg, Anthony Span, Lorna Juniors look to the future ABOVE: Amy Updike flashes a smile to the cameraman. RIGHT: Matt Teegarden grins and enjoys being a ham. Speed, Kenneth Stanger, Allison Stapleton, Marilyn Steele, Rocky Steller, Thomas Stewart, Daniel Stoiber, Eric Stout, Clayton Stump, Daniel Suggs, Michael Sutton, Deborah Swanson, David Swopshire, Tammie Tarpey, Kelly Taylor, Mike Taylor, Nancy Taylor, Richard Taylor, Tammy Teegarden, Matt Thomas, Bernard Thomas, Deborah Thomas, Leroy Thomas, Nancy Thompson, Alvin Thompson, Lorraine Titus, Brian Townsend, Carlos Tribbett, Timothy Tupper, Cheryl Turner, Jeff Turpchinoif, David Ulmer, David Updike, Amy Van Cleave, Mark Verduce, Laurie Vernasco, Ronald Vian, Trina Vincent, Scott Vore, Julie Wallace, Elizabeth Ward, David Watson, Craig Watson, Donald Watson, Tonia Weaver, Jill Weiler, Steven Welch, Sharon Welklin, Sharon Wells, Renee Weltner, Lori Westerhausen, Mark White, Jeffrey White, Linda White, Pamela Wibel, Dennis Wiggins, David Wightman, Debra Wilcott, Paula Williams, Gerald Williams, Karen Williams, Lori Williams, Torri Willoughby, Lisse Wilson, Alicia Winner, Jill Wise, Valerie Witsaman, Lynda Witt, Jeff Witta, Steve Witwer, Kay Wolansky, Paula Wolf, Nancy Wolff, Katherine Woodmansee, Sheri Woods, Carl Woods, Delane Wright, Annette Wright, Jeannie Wright, Rebecca Wulfsberg, Carolyn Wulliman, Lori Wunderlich, Cathy Yawn, Angela Yockey, Cindy Zartman, Rhonda Zirzovv, Lory ' CAMERA SHY JUNIORS Angel, Bonny G Bailey, Kathleen Barber, Kimberly Barrone, Denise Barrone, Diane Board, Shelby Bonnice, Elizabeth Boylen, David Brown, Gwendolyn Campos, Raul Carter, Sherry Chandler, Lawrence Delp, Randy Derrick, Juanita Dixon, John Dormire, Joseph Drew, Melvin Glaspie, Ricky Greer, Keith Groves, Michael Hagler, Loretta Herron, Steven Lockett, Mary Lymon, Wiley Lyons, Lisa Mares, Anthony Mason, Marlene McCline, Sadie Jones, Cynthia Kilgore, Diane Kramer, Kathleen Krushenick, Andra LaFever, Timothy Lane, Theresa Pikel, Daniel Porter, Edward Rencher, Beverly Salter, Kevin Schoeff, Jil Sive, Kathleen Steinbacher, Dawn Stump, James Thomas, Shirley Turner, Debra Walker, Lois Warren, Jerome Weaver, Klaus Wilcox, Jonathan Workman, Richard Young, Terry 163 Class of 79 Gets Down as they Move Up rr This year ' s Sophomore Class was composed of various post Jr. High School Students. They became ac- quainted rather quickly to Snider High School. The first week or two proved troublesome for a few, arriv- ing at the wrong classes, wrong rooms and wrong periods. Fortunately for us, the Juniors were thoughtful enough to sponsor the annual Sophomore mixer. The dance was a great success, it helped new Snider Sophomores get ac- quainted with each other, as well as with some Juniors. After this major ice-breaker the Sophomore Class became more familiar with Snider and its policies. We all expressed this during Homecoming ' s Spirit Week . Our Sophomore Class won the award for best decorated hall, using the theme Panthers ' Past. We also won the an- nual class races that were held in the gym. As the year progressed we Sophomores eventually became full fledged Snider students, proud of our school, both academically and athletically. CENTER TOP: President, Laura Castetter. Vice Presi- dent, Gary Bolenbaugh Treasurer, Ann Vandervelde. Secretary, Beth Aldridge. RIGHT: From the smiles on these familiar faces, its not hard to tell that the Sophomore mixer dance was a success. 164 Achleman, Nancy Albert, Sharon Albright, Andy Aldridge, Beth Allen, Jeffrey Allison, Kim AmstuSz, Cher Anderson, Mark Anderson, Tim Angel, Gary Armijo, Catherine Arnold, Sherrie Ashmore, Mike Atkins, Mark W Ashby, Daniel ty .J Babcock, Diana Bailey, Reesa Baker, Tom Baker, Kathy Bales, Hollie Bandor, Ron Bandor, Tom Barr, Thomas Barth, Peter Bauerle, Heidi Bay, Patti ™%1 . Beachem, Theresa Beaman, John Beaty, John Beeler, David Begley, Carolyn Belcher, Amy Belcher, Lauri Bellaire, Michelle Bengel, Dave Bennett, Daniel Beuchot, Suzanne Bice, Nancy Billingsley, Freddie Billingsley, Kelvin Billingsley, Wilfred Binkley, Warren Blackburn, Arlan Bledsoe, Sylvia Blevins, Patricia Boggs, Steven Bockern, Diane Bolenbaugh, Gary Bosserman, Phyllis Bostic, Steve Bowman, Marvin 165 Bracken, Brenda Brennan, Kelly Brindle, Debbie Brockup, Kenneth Brown, Al Brown, Barbara Brown, Greg Brown, Julie Brudi, Karan Bryan, Mike Burkhard, James Burkhead, Debi Burnett, Vicky Butler, Rhett Burton, Terry Cable, Marita Calhoun, Bruce Gallant, Mark Campos, Frank Carl, Terri Carlson, Warren Carrico, Ron Carteaux, Patty Carter, Bruce Carter, Victor Cartwright, Ellen Cartwright, Julie Caruthers, Saralee Castetter, Laura Chandler, Lori Chaney, David Chapman, Sharon Chmel, Greg Churchward, Laurie Clark, Robert Clinkenbeard, Cindi Cochran, Barbara Coleman, Vickie Congdon, Seth Connelly, Brett Connett, Bob Connors, Kevin Cooper, Judy Cooper, John 166 Cooper, Mike Copeland, Kenny Coplen, Paul Corazzi, Sue BELOW: Could Judy Zimmerman actually be asking help from Mr. Fast? Cornelissen, Madonna Corner, John Cotrell, Lyles Coyne, Mike Coyne, Rick Council, Kim Craft, Cheryl Crawford, Linda Crews, Lillian Crider, Tracy Crilly, Julie Crist, John Cronin, Pat Cryer, Barb Cunningham, Hugh Current, Mike Curry, Scott Davis, Kim Davis, Jeff Day, Tammy de Koekkoek, Roland DeBrosse, John Decker, Karen Decker, Michelle DeHaven, Jenny Dehr, Dave Delong, Greg Deputy, Liz Derrick, Michelle Dickson, Mary Didion, Linda Dietz, Nancy Diller, Kenneth Dillman, Lisa Dillon, David DicNovo, Larraine Dixon, John Dodane, Doug Donahue, Brenda Donelson, Steve Donnelly, Dan Dormire, Kris Druckemiller, Tony Drummer, Jeff Durland, Mike Ecclestone, Scott Edwards, Regina 167 Egolf, Gary Eicher, Danny Eley, Ezera Eley, Lonnie Ellison, Phil Epple, Tom Erb, Matt Evans, Nina Everest, Ruth Fair, Lynn Farthing, Teresa Faust, Matt Fetters, Carolyn Fisher, Dawn Fisher, Jim Fishering, Lisa Flightner, Peter Flowers, Jeff Foltz, Debbie Ford, Valisa Fortier, Dan Foster, Ron Foy, Dan 168 Frane, Michael Frane, Pam Franks, Carl Freeland, John Freund, Sue Frick, Tom Frushour, Michael Fry, Mike Furos, Dave Gabbard, Jim Gary, Ron Gavin, Brad Getzin, Dave Gilbert, Ray Gill, Monica Cinder, Brian Giant, Carrie Glover, Leonard Goering, Diane Gonzales, Arnita Gonzales, Bernita Gonzales, Bob Gordon, David Goss, Thomas ' if etini Gottfried, Meg Gottlieb, Glenn Graham, Jo Greene, Kristina Griffith, Scott Grillo, Steve Griswold, Ward Guevara, Danie Guindon, Cheryl Haaser, David Habegger, Stacy Haggenjos, Tim Hall, Debbie Hall, Jamie Haller, Matthew Hankel, Steve Hansen, Holly Hardesty, Debbie Hardy, Sharon Harper, Janice Harris, Jimmie Hartman, Sue Hassell, Kim Hauser, Randy Hayes, Bruce Hayes, Kevin Heinteelman, Chris Hemsoth, Debbie LEFT: Jay Piatt works con- structively as John Norton takes time off. Henderson, Julie Henderson, Victor Henemyer, Lori Henriksen, Karen Hensch, Michele Hensley, Randy Heribacka, Diane Herold, David Herndon, Cheryl Hiatt, Cindy Hodges, Tim Hoehn, Jan Holliday, Bill Hollins, Sue Holman, Debbie Hood, Chris Hornak, Kathy Houser, Scott Huber, Mike Huebner, Jenny Huff, Brenda 169 170 Huffman, Beth Hughes, Debbie Hunt, Steve Hunt, Susan Huser, Ron Hutson, Darlene Irwin, Jeff Jackson, Jeff Jenkins, Terri Johnson, Mike Jones, Marci Jurju, Tim Kallenback, Mark Kane, Dave Kapp, Sue Kazee, Cindy Kelley, Steve Kelly Tim Kennedy, Becky Kent, Debbie Kent, Jenni Keys, Erin Kirkpatrick, Ken Kiser, Tim Klee, Kimmerly Knopp, Barbara Kohl, Jim Kohn, Patty Koorsen, Mike Kramer, Steve Krull, Terri Kruse, Dave Kumler, Ty Kurtz, Matt Laidroo, Erik Laird, Loraine Lamb, Kenneth Landis, Bob Lane, Alfonzo Langdon, John Langley, Darrell Lantz, Joni Lattimore, Roy Lauer, Mike Lauer, Teresa Lauritsen, Sue Lee, Brian Lehman, Susan Lehman, Yvonne Leitzman, Shelly LeMasters, Anne Lemert, John Lewis, Carol Lewis, Mike Lindahl, Carl Lindquist, Kurt Livingston, Linda Long, Kim Long, Ron Longroy, Julie Lothamer, Doug Lucas, Brad Lucterhand, Mark Ludwig, Melanie Luebbert, Curt Luker, Jim Lyons, Anita Malcolm, Scott Malinowski, Cina Malone, Barb Manning, Kathy Marbry, Doug Martin, Tim Martin, Tracy Martin, Travis Martin, Vernon Matter, Tom Maxwell, Dan Mayhall, Jenny McCaslin, Mark McCreanor, Lynda McDargh, La Donna McGown, Joyce McCovern, Gary McGraw, Steve McGraw, Lisa McKibben, Lisa McLemore, Kim McMurray, Sean Meier, Kathy Miers, Cathie Mettert, Kerry Mettert, Kim Meyer, Barry Meyer, Carla Meyers, David Michaud, Mark Miller, Cheryl Miller, Jeff Miller, Kathy Miller, Kris Miller, Steve Miller, Stewart Millet, Patricia Milligan, Eugene Minyard, Ken Miskol, Michelle Moehlenkamp, Kurt Monteith, Roger Moore, Cathrine Moore, Reggie Moran, Elaine Morgan, Dave Morrison, Ann 171 Morrison, Terri Morrow, Jim Mosley, Willie Mullenhour, Debbie Mulpagano, Sharon Munroe, Laurie Munson, Richard Murphy, Linda Myers, Michele Nelson, Greg Nelson, Ken Newman, |on Newport, Karen Newville, Jim Niblick, Tracy Nitsch, Sharon Noble, Kim Norton, John Nusbaum, Julie Nusbaum, Ron Nyberg, Ro ger O ' Brian, Kathy O ' Brian, Tim Olinger, Mike O ' Neil, Erin Ontiveros, Matt Opliger, Amy Orr, Cindy Owens, Cindy Oyer, Jacci Pape, Bob Parker, Nancy Parks, Mike Parrent, Mark Patel, Pratima Patten, Tammy Patterson, Tyrone Pearson, Chris Peaster, Sharon Perkins, Laurie Peterschmidt, Matt Phillips, Buddy Pickering, Mark Pikel, Brian Pinkston, Vickey Pittenger, Melody Pitts, Lisa 172 Pitzen, Mary Piatt, Jay Poling, O ' Lorah Poling, Shelly ABOVE: Don ' t hold back that sophomore enthusiasm! ABOVE RIGHT: Look Jenny ' , There he is! Pollard, Brenda Porter, Geneva Porter, Lisa Porter, Pam Postel, Pam Poston, Jeff Poure, Tim Principe, Tal Pritchard, John Pruiett, Kevin Pyle, Scott Quinn, Ann Ragan, Cathy Ramm, Gerald Ramm, Kathy Ramsey, Annette Rasor, Bruce Ray, Lorena Reeves, Bonnie Reich, Maureen Renno, Delaine Repka, Ron Resendez, Jose Reynolds, Kim Rice, Doug Richards, Tammy Richardson, Rusty Richman, Phillip Richter, James Rippetoe, Denise Riviezzo, Tony Roach, Patti Roark, Rick Roberts, Michelle Robinson, Kenny Robinson, Roger Roebel, Gail Rose, Sharon Rothgeb, Bill Rout, Jeff Hunger, Scott Russell, Liz Sample, Dan Sarazen, Tammy Sargent, Carl Sarson, Paula Sauers, Chris Savieo, Lisa Schafenacker, Tom Schannen, Ken Scheerer, Don 173 Schell, John Schenkel, Linda Schenkel, Matt Scheribel, Dirk Schlicktenmyer, Brian Schmidt, Mitsi Schmidt, Sheri Schneider, Tom Schnitker, Shelly 174 Schoeff, Betsey Schrader, Rick Schroeder, Doug Schuckel, Sandi Schwarz, Karl Scofield, Angie Scott, Donna Scott, Tim Sedery, Kim Selby, Stephan Senger, Shari Seyboldt, Ann Shaleen, Tweety Shanebeck, Niel Shannon, Larry Sharpe, Jim Shaw, Heidi Shearer, Sue Shoemaker, Steve Shomo, Lisa Sidell, Greg Siebold, Kurt Sitko, Karen Slick, Nancy Smay, Bob Smeloff, Richard Smith, Carla Smith, Debbie Smith, Delores Smith, Jason Smith, Mike Smith, Todd Snowden, Klarc Snyder, Tami Sohaski, Kendall Somers, Mike Span, Cynthia Stalcup, Stuart u fS § jT ►- Stauffer, Bob Steager, Sue Stephenson, Bridgette Stephenson, Scott Stillman, Denis Stine, Mickey Stine, Rickey Stoner, Wendy Strauss, Sally Stuart, Stephanie Taylor, Barb Taylor, Craig Taylor, Ken Templeton, Paul Tennis, Bob Teders, Laurie Thatcher, Tammy Tharp, Marcus Thomas, Nan Thompson, David Thompson, Kevin Tiffany, Marshall Todd, Julie Traycoff, Lori Treu, Steven Trostel, Brian Trueblood, Jeff Tyson, Mark Underwood, Lawrence Vachon, Kirk Van Patten, Laura Van Wagner, Todd VandenBerg, Sue Vandervelde, Ann Venderly, Leslie Verduce, John Vernasco, John Viterisi, Diane Voight, Harold Vorndran, Timothy Wainwright, Charles Walker, Vickie Wallace, Stacia Walters, John Want, Carol Warren, Jackie Warren, Loretta Watson, Kirk ABOVE: Madonna and Elaine wish the cameraman would hurry and go away! Watters, Steve Weatherford, Kathleen Weaver, Jim 175 Weaver, Marc Webb, Janet Weber, Jon Weidner, Paul Weissert, Andy Welker, Kevin Weltner, Scott Wessel, George Westerman, Kevin Wharton, Jim Whisler, Anita White, Michael Whitehouse, Tracy Whitney, Lisa Wiedenhoeft, Mike Williams, Gary Williams, Kevin Williams, Jeannette Williams, Dennis Witcher, Ann Witta, Karen Witwer, Kyle Wolansky, Susan Wolff, Norman Woodard, Tony Woods, Marcia Wright, Khris Wright, Theresa Wuest, Larry Yergens, Thomas Ziliak, Caroline Zimmerman, Jackie Zimmerman, Judy Zurbrugg, Dorothy Zurbuch, Jeff Zurzolo, Dina Buuck, Terry Franks, Kirk Adams, Larry Bates, Curtis Brunson, Christina Button, Barbara Clopton, Mary Conner, Kim Craig, Pierre Cummings, Doris Drew, Janet Eggeman, Donald Gianelle, Ralph Hause, Jill Johnson, Jackie Lamaster, Gene Lawrence, Carmen Lyons, Maurice Miller, Kim Moore, Mark Muncie, Lisa Rogers, Beth Rosse, Jesse Shafer, Chad Shannon, Raymond 176 UPPER RIGHT: What are you thinking about, Kirk Franks? LOWER RIGHT: Dina Zurzolo says, Get down everybody, Get Down ! Bruce Hayes and Paula Sarson show how. UPPER LEFT: Tony Druckemiller gives us the startled doe-look . LOWER LEFT: Julie Henderson, Diane Goering and Leslie Venderly do the bump. 177 INDEX CONTENTS Closing Index Patrons Staff 192 180-185 186-187 188-189 The Winter Of ' 77 C 190-191 179 INDEX Abernathy, Nancy 153 Abraham, Rodney 127 Achleman, Nancy 165 Adams, Larry 176 Adams, Regina 153 Aderholl, Gloria 127 Albert, Edward Albert, Sharon 68,114,165 Albright, Robert 112,165 Alderfer, |anet 112,127 Aldridge, Elizabeth 114,165 Aldridge, Janice 25,112,127 Alexander, Loutonia 59,93,153 Allen, Jettrey 165 Allendorph, Lewis 127 Allison, Kimberly 165 Amstutz, Cheryl 165 Anders, Janice 127 Anderson, Cynthia 153 Anderson, David 77,80,106,153 Anderson, Diane 112,153 Anderson, Janis 113,153 Anderson, Mark 77,165 Anderson, Rosco 153 Anderson, Timothy 165 Anderson, Tommy 127 Angel, Bonny 78,79 Angel, Gary 165 Ankenbruck, Judith 127 Ankenbruck, Paula 153 Arington, Nadine 127 Armijo, Catherine 74,165 Armijo, Susan 116,117,126,127 Armstrong, Dagne 153 Armstrong, Shelly 127 Arnold, Daniel 59,83,106,153,161 Arnold, David 113,127 Arnold, Elizabeth 107,113,153 Arnold, Halline 153 Arnold, Sherry 127 Arnold, Sherry 165 Arora, Anita 127 Ashby, Daniel 83,106,165 Ashmore, Michael 165 Atkins, Mark 165 B Baalbaki, Nasser 11,127,148 Babcock, Diana 112,165 Baeske, Glennda 102,118,153 Bailey, Kathleen Bailey, Reesa 165 Bailey, Theresa 153 Baker, Charlotte 127 Baker, Daniel 17,112,113,115,119,153 Baker, Elizabeth 153 Baker, Kathleen 165 Baker, Patricia 127 Baker, Thomas 109,112,165 Bales, Hollie 11,165 Bandor, Catherine 105,127 Bandor, Ronald 61,165 Bandor, Thomas 61,165 Bansback, Laurie 153 Barber, Kimberly Barber, Kimberly 127 Barkley, Kimberly 127 Barns, JJeff 127 Barr, Cherly 127 Barr, Thomas 165 Barr, Thomas Barrone, Denise Barrone, Diane Barta, Brent 103,112,127 Barth, Peter 165 Bassett, James 128 Bassett, Ollie 53 Bastian, David 153 Bates, Curtis 165,176 Bates, Kyle 128 Bauerle, Heidi 95,114,115,165 Bax, Constance 23,78,79,128 Baxter, Nancy 95,153 Bay, Patti 165 Beachem, Theresa 87,165 Beachem, Tornetle 96,128,144 Beachum, Karen 153 Beaman, John 83,106,165 Beaman, Michael 11,20,59,153 Beaty, Barbara Bealy, John 165 Beck, Cheryl 153 Beck, Sandra 99,105,128 Becraft, Richard 101,128 Beeler, David 165 Beeler, Richard 153 Begley, Carolyn 165 Beights, Jennifer 109,112,153 Belcher, Amy 165 Belcher, Laurie 165 Bell, Christoph 153 Bell, Steven Bellaire, Michelle 107,113,165 Bender, Gregory 77,153 Bengel, David 165 Bengel, Terri 128 Bennett, Daniel 77,106,165 Bennett, Douglas 59,153 Bennett, Karen 94 Bennett, Paul 128 Berggoetz, Brenda 128 Bertz, Christoph 153 Beuchot, Edward 12,13,17,113,128 Beuchot, Suzanne 165 Bewley, Susan 153 Bice, Nancy 165 Biddle, Amy 128 Billingsley, Bridget 128 Billingsley, Christine 129 Billingsley, Freddie 165 Billingsley, Kevin 165 Billingsley, Wilfred 13,59,61, 83,92,165 Binkley, David 129 Binkley, Warren 165 Bixler, Mardie 153 Blackburn, Arlan 109,112,165 Blackford, Gregory 129 Bledsoe, Jacqulyn 95,153 Blevins, Patricia 165 Bloemker, Eric 153 Board, Shelby 59,60,100 Bodie, Matthew 20,59,80,106,153 Bogel, Steven 12,13,16,17, 113,129 Bohde, Kevin 77 Bohlert, Tom 83 Boitet, Tamara 153 Bojrab, Debra 112,113,129 Bokern, Janet 87,101,112,129 Bokern, Diane 87,165 Bolton, Matthew 112,153 Bolenbaugh, Gary 83,164,165 Bone, Kathy 87,153 Bonney, Sue 129 Bonnice, Donald 129 Bonnice, Elizabeth Boone, Sherry 153 Borden, Lali 153 Bordner, Kevin 59,153 Borland, John 153 Bosanquet, Derek 112,153 Boseker, Warren 129 Bosse, Steven 165 Bosserman, Phyllis 103,165 Bostic, Steven 165 Bouillon, Lee 59,106,129 Boutall, Jeffrey 129 Bovio, Samuel 103,129 Bowers, Brian 130 Bowman, Brian 130 Boxberger, Drew 106,147,153 Boyd, Ellen 130 Boyd, Maudie 153 Boyer, Janell 153 Boyer, Lori 95,130 Boykin, Michelle 93,106,113,144 Boyle, Janet 100,153 Boylen, David Bracht, David 59,83,153 Bradley, Mark 130 Brames, Scott 153 Bramley, Beverly 153,157 Bratton, Tommy 130 Bravo, John 153 Brennan, Kelly 25,101,107,112,113,166 Bridges, Larry 153 Brindle, Debra 166 Brinker, Scott 61,83,106,153 Brockup, Kenneth 166 Bromelmeier, Cheryl 107 Bromelmeier, Lisa 13,17,93, 107,113,130 Brown, Al 166 Brown, Barbara 166 Brown, Donnell 130 Brown, Gregory 112,166 Brown, Gwendolyn 184 Brown, Julie 166 Brown, Kathy 153,189 Brown, Lynda 78,79,106,153 Browning, Kelly 112,119,130 Broxon, Catherine 130 Bruce, Arthur 7,59,130 Brudi, Karan 166 Brudi, Susan 153 Bruggner, Frank 59,106,153 Brunson, Christina 176 Bryan, Michael 114,166 Budzon, Daniel 130 Bulen, Jerry 112,153 Burkhard, Edward 153 Burkhard, James 166 Burkhead, Debra 107,113,166 Burkhead, Kent Jr. 130 Burnett, Delisa 99,130,144 Burnett, Vicky 74,93,166 Burns, Geoffrey Burns, Linda 130 Burroughs, Rebecca 130 Burton, Terrence 59,77,106,166 Bussick, William 59,106,153 Butler, Rhell 112,166 Button, Barbara 166,176 Buuck, Terry 166 Buzzard, Jeffrey 130 Cable, Edward 100,130 Cable, Marita 166 Caldwell, Rhoda 130 Caldwell, Steven 130 Calhoun, Bruce 166 Callant, Mark 166 Campos, Frank 166 Campos, Paul Campos, Roy 153 Caprio, Gerry 153 Carl, Terri 166 Carlson, Karen 118,153 Carlson, Warren 166 Carmack, Sandra 99,130 Carmean, Kimberly 130 Carnes, Marsha 74,153 Carney, Penny 153 Carpenter, James 153 Carpenter, Lisa Carpenter, Rebecca 130 Carpenter, Rita 74,152,153 Carrico, Ronald 166 Carruthers, Susan 131 Carteaux, David 153 Carteaux, Pamela 131 Carteaux, Patricia 74,166 Carter, Burce 166 Carter, Clark 131 Carter, Jacquelin 131 Carter, Kerry 17,23,113,115,131 Carter, Sherry Carter, Victor 166 Carter, William 131 Cartwright, Ellen 166 Cartwright, Julia 166 Caruthers, Sara Lee 118,166 Carvey, Cindy 74,87,106,153 Castetter, Laura 114,115, 119,164,166 Cater, Janet 131 Cavanaugh, James 103,108,112,153 Chandler, Darcel 153 Chandler, Lori 166 Chandler, Lawrence A. II Chandler, Michael 153 Chandler, Scott 11,131,147 Chaney, David 166 Chapman, Sharon 93,144,166 Charles, Christine 131 Chen, Timothy 154 Chester, Robert 131 Chmel, Gregory 166 Chmel, Marian 12,13,16,17,113, 131,151 Christ, Melinda 107,113,131 Church, Randy 154 Church, Susan 131 Churchward, Laurel 166 Cisney, Scott 112,154 Clark, Kimberly 17,100,152, 154,161 Clark, Robert 166 Clark, Susan 154,158 Clausman, Douglas 131 Clawson, Gregory 154 Clinkenbeard, Cherylee 11,22,29, 96,97,131 Clinkenbeard, Cynthia 118,164,166 Clopton, Mary 176 Cochran, Barbara 96,166 Cochran, Debra 131 Cochren, David 154 Coleman, Vickie 166 Colglazier, Ann 131 Colglazier, Phillip 17,154,189 Collins, George 36,154 Collins, Valarie 154 Colvin, Lori 154 Combs, Randy 154 Congdon, Selh 77,166 Condon, Steven 154 Conley, Stephen 154 Connelly, Brett 166 Connelly , Keith 82,83,106,131 Connelly, Rex 131,148 Conner, Kim 176 Connett, Laura 131 Connelt, Robert 61,166 Connors, Cathryn 78,79,113,115, 154 Connors, James 59,80,131 Connors, Kevin 108,112,166 Cook, Jennifer 95,103,115,154 Cook, Richard 29,109,112,131 Cooper, John 166 Cooper, Judith 87,102,114,166 Cooper, Michael 166 Cooper, Pamela 119,131 Copeland, Amelia 36,154 Copeland, Kenneth 166 Coplen, Douglas 29,112,132,184 Coplen, Paul 61,80,98,166 Corazzi, Linda 22,132 Corazzi, Susan 166 Cornelissen, Madonna 68,106,114, 115,167 Corner, John 61,108,167 Cottrell, Lyles Corwin, Benny 132 Council, Kimberly 167 Courtney, Lorri 154 Cowles, Micheal 154 Coyne, Michael 167 Coyne, Richard 108,112,167 Craft, Cheryl 114,167 Craig, Pierre 167,176 Cramer, Tamara 107,113,132 Crawford, Carmen 154 Crawford, Linda 167 Creigh, James 154 Crews, Jackie 100,132 Crews, Janetle 154 Crews, Lillian 167 Crider, Tracy 167 Crilly, Beth 101,102,132 Crilly, Julie 74,87,101,102,167 Crist, Jonathan 61,167 Cronin, Patrick 167 Crowell, James 132 Croy, Robin 132 Cruze, Jane 87,154 Cryer, Barbara 167 Cummings, Doris 176 Cunningham, Bill 58,60,80,81, 106,154 Cunningham, Bruce 154 Cunningham, Hugh 61,80,167 Current, Michael 167 Curry, Scott 109,112,167 D Dabler, Gregory 132 Dague, Thomas David, Susan 25,132 Davis, Bridgel 132 Davis, Jeffrey 61,83,167 Davis, Joanne 132 Davis, John 59,154 Davis, Kelly 154 Davis, Kimberly 167 Davis, Mallie 93,154 Davis, Raymond Davis, Reba 154 Davis, Vivian 95,154 Davis, Vivian 132 Day, Tammy 108,112,167 De Koekkoek, Roland 83,167 De Brosse, David 132 DeBrosse, John 119,167 DeBrosse, Kalherine 108,112,154,157 DeCamp, Jon 154 Decker, Jeffrey 132 Decker, Karen 167 Decker, Michelle 167 DeHaven, Jennifer 119,167 Dehr, David 167 Deist, David 59,80,106,132 DeLong, Gregory 167 Delong, Michael 133 Delp, Randy Deputy, Elizabeth 103,109,112,167 Derkach, lucy 99,133 Derrick, Juanita Derrick, Michelle 114,167 Derrick, Patricia 133 Detwiler, |anet 154 Devilo, Cynthia 13,113,115,119, 126,133 Devito, Kathleen 154 Devore, Robert 154 DeWolfe, Terri 87,133 Dewolfe, Timothy 83,154 Dickson, Mary 119,167 Didion, Duane 133 Didion, Linda 167 Dietz, Nancy 108,112,167 Diller, Kenneth 167 Diller, Laurie 105,133,199 Dillman, Lisa 167 Dillon, David 112,167 Dinovo, Loraine 167 DiPrimio, Peter 76,77,103,133 DiPrimio, Samuel 77,106,154 Dirig, Tamirah 133 Diskey, Jay 133 Divelbiss, Thomas 112,154 Dixon, Fayrene 133 Dixon, John 167 Dixon, John Dodane, Douglas 167 Dodane, Theresa 97,106,133 Doerfiler, Dale 80 Dolezal, Mark 83,133 Dolk, Mary 99,105,133 Donahue, Brenda 114,167 Donelson, Steven 77,88,167 Donnelly, Daniel 101,167 Donnelson, Ann 133 Donohoe, Patrick 112,154 Dormire, Joseph Dormire, Krisline 167 Dowell, Brigette 133 Dowell, Judith 154 Drake, Jeffrey 112,154 Drake, Laurel 103,109,112,134 Drew, Janet 100,127,134 Drew, Linda 176 Drew, Melvin Drew, Scott 134 Druckemiller, Jack 167,177 Drummer, Jeffery 112,167 Duff, Barbara 154 Dumoulin, Don 20,83,106, 119,154 Dunning, Diane 154 Dunning, Dorothy 134 Dunning, Veronica 180 Durham, Lynn 154 Durland, Michael 167 Durland, William 83,106,134 Ealing, Karen 112,154 Ebel, Susan 113,115,134 Eby, Laura 12,13,154 Eccleslone, lane 134 Eccleslone, Scoll 106,167 Echlin, liirli 154 Edmonds, Anne 112,154 Edwards, Deborah 19,113,115,119, 134 Edwards, Dianna 119,154 Edwards, Mark 83,106,154 Edwards, Monique 15,16,17,19, 28,52,113,115,119,154 Edwards, Regina 87,167 Effrein, Edwin 134 Eggeman, Donald 176 Egoll, Gary 168 Ehrman, Cheryl 99,134 Eicher, Danny 168 Either, Teresa 100,154 Eisenmann, William 77,112,154 Eley, Ezra 77,168 Eley, Lonnie 61,168 Elgin, Mark 154 Ellison, Phillip 168 Ensley, Rick 108,112,154 Epple, Timothy 134 Epple, Thomas 168 Erb, Mallhew 77,168 Erickson, leflery 59,60,77,83, 134,185 Ervin, Daniel 154 Erwin, Kevin 13,106,154 Estep, Michael 105 Eslep, Teresa 154 Evans, Coleen 134 Evans, Nina 108,166 Everest, Ruth 168 Eair, Ann 113,115,154 Eair, Lynne 68,96,104,168 Farnham, Kimberlee 154 Farthing, Teresa 112,168 Faust, Matthew 61,77,168 Faux, Christoph 134 Fetters, Carolyn 168 Fetters, Clifford 59,83,106,134 Fick, Paul 154 Fick, Steven 83,134 Firth, Susan 44,103,132,134 Fischer, Barry 134 Fischer, Lucy 134 Fischer, Martin 154 Fisher, Dawn 17,107,113 Fisher, lames 61,168 Fishering, Lisa 114,168 Fitch, James 58,59,83,106,155 Flaugh, Pamela 155 Flightner, Peter 168 Florin, Karen 155 Flowers, Gregory 109,112,155 Flowers, leffrey 109,112,168 Fogel, Daniel 134 Fohrer, Ion 58,59,83,106,134 Folken, Suan 155 Follis, Brian 99,134 Foltz, Deborah 168 Ford, Jerry 134 Ford, Valisa 168 Forlier, Daniel 168 Fosnaugh, Susan 134 Foster, Keith 135 Foster, Ronald 168 Fowter, Brian 135 Fowler, Jodi 79,155 Fowler, Lori 155 Fox, Kim 135 Foy, Daniel 77,169 Foy, William 49,58,59,88,89,135 Francis, Jill 155 Frane, Michael 169 Frane, Pamela 169 Franks, Benny 59,107 Franks, Carl Franks, Kirk 169,176,177 Freeland, John 169 Freeland, Wanda 113,135 Freeman, Robert 53,155 Freund, Debra 135 Freund, Susan 169 Frick, Christina 155 Frick, Thomas 102,169 Friedrich, Kenneth 155 Frushour, Michael 17,108,112,169 Fry, Michael 108,112,169 Fuller, Linda 155 Funk, Pamela 112,135 Furos, David 169 Furry, Jill 155 Gabbard, James 169 Galligan, Kathleen 155 Cant, Dorothy 104,155 Garcia, Armando 155 Garcia, Diann Garris, Sheryl Garvin, Jennifer 113,135 Gary, Jeffrey Gary, Ronald 169 Gavin, Bradley 108,112,169 Gecowets, Andrew 58,59,60,106,155 Gehman, Jon 135 Geiselman, Garry 155 George, Kelly 58,59,61,80, 81,106,155 George, Susan 119,155 Gerig, Dawn 113,135 Getzin, David 41,114,169 (..■l in. Eric 80,155 Getzin, Scott 112,135,186 Gianelle, Ralph 176 Giant-Mr, Walter 77,83 Gibbons, Lorie 155 Gilbert, Ray 169 Gill, Bradley 13S Gill, David 135 Gill, Monica 169 Gill, Nelson 155 Gilliom, Todd 135,147 Ginder, Brian 108,112,168 Ginder, Duane 13,17,135 Giant, Carrie 168 Gloman, David 135 Glover, Leonard 168 Glovrr, Margaret 135 Gochrnour, Douglas 155 Gochenour, Jane 135 Goering, Diane 23,168,177 Gong, leffrey 135 Gonzalex, Arnita 168 Gonzales, John 59,106,155 Gonzales, Robert 83,168 Gonzales, Bernita 168 Gonzalez, Jose 155 Gonzalez, Vivian 117,155,161 Goode, Craig 58,59,155 Goodman, Christoph 101,112,113,155,161 Goodson, Deborah Goodwin, Cindy 119 Gordon, David 168 Goss, Karen 105,106,155 Goss, Thomas 168 Gottfried, Margaret 114,115,169 Gottlieb, Glenn 169 Gottlieb, Lauren 155 Gottlieb, Pamela 156 Graham, Josephine 114,169 Gramling, Jack 135 Graney, Thomas 156 Graves, Cynthia 135,199 Gray, Milton 156 Gray, Rick 135 Green, |an 135 Green, John 156 Green, Kristina 169 Green, Lonnie 135 Greene, Michael 77,156 Greer, Keith Griebel, David 112,156 Griffith, Scott 169 Grill.., Steven 169 Grime, Cheryl 104,112,136 Grimes, Gregory 156 Griswold, George 83,106,136 Griswold, George 83,106,136 Griswold, Ward 80,169 Groves, Michael Gruber, Matthew 112,156 (, iic.im, Michael 49,156 Guerrero, Luis Guevara, Daniel 53,169 Guhse, David 136 Guindon, Cheryl 112,169 Gulhermuth, Cindi 136 Guthrie, Barbara 136 Gutlmacher, Jeffery H Haaser, David 169 Habegger, Stacy 169 Haggard, Carlton 136 Haggenjos, Stephen 156 Haggenjos, Timothy 169 Hagler, John 11,156 Hagler, Loretta Hall, Debra 95,118,169 Hall, Catherine 136 Hall, Jamie 13,17,114,115, 119,169 Hall, Matthew 112,156 Hall, Robert Haller, Ann 100,156 Haller, Matthew 108,112,169 Hamer, Krista 112,113,127,156 Hamilton, Timothy 156 Hankel, Bryan 136 Hankel, Steven 61,169 Hannigan, Brian 156 Hansen, Holly 74,86,87,119,169 Happel, Suzanne 156 Harber, Debra 74,156 Hardesty, Debbie 169 Hardy, Sharon 169 Hardy, Vernon 136 Harlan, Ronald 156 Harpel, Beth Harper, |anice 169 Harper, Mary 112,156 Harper, Robert 156 Harris, Jimmie 169 Harris, Karen 112,156 Harris, Timothy 156 Hartman, Susan 169 Harvey, Harry 136 Haskell, Darryl 156 Hassell, Kim 93,169 Hause, Deborah 156 Hause, Jill 176 Hauser, Randall 169 Hawthorne, Cathy 136 Haycox, Amy 156 Hayes, Bruce 95,114,169,177 Haynes, Laura 156 Heemstra, Thomas 156 Hegerfeld, April 109,112,156 Heineman, Thomas 117,136 Heinlzelman, Christoph 169 Helberg, Diane 156 Hemsoth, Debra 68,169 Hemsoth, Gary 136 Hemsoth, Mark Henderson, Cheryl Henderson, Julie 108,112,169 Henderson, Victor 83,169 Henemyer, Lori 114,169 Henriksen, Karen 108,112,169 Hensch, Michele 169 Hensley, Randy 95,103,169 Heribacka, Diane 108,112,115,169 Heribacka, Ross 136 Herndon, Cheryl 112,115,169 Herold, David 61,77,83,169 Herold, Diane 136 Herring, Samuel 136 Herron, Stevrn Heston, Douglas 136 Hewes, Bruce 136 Hiatl, Cynthia 119,169 Hlatt, Julie 22,152,156 Hickman, Elizabeth 136 Hicks, Marcia 136,185 Hides, Marquita 156 Higi, Jennifer 136 Higi, Julia 136 Hill, Wayne 136 Hilton, Kevin 103,156 Hines, Rick 25,116,117,136 Hinsey, Edward 137 Hoagburg, Kim 137 Hoagburg, Steven 59,80,156 Hodges, Tim 169 Hoehn, leanette 169 Horhn, Michael 156 Hoepf, Thomas 83 Hoffman, Bill Hoffman, Jeffery 59,106,156 Hoffman, Denny 59,77,106,156 Hoffman, Jeffrey 156 Holderman, Deborah Hollenberg, Cynthia 137 Hollenberg, William 25,109,112,113,156 Hi.IIkI.iv, Diann 137 Holliday, Hatlie 156,189 Hollid.iv, William 114,169 Hollingsworth, Janet 156 Hollins, Susan 112,169 Holman, Debra 169 Holloway, Cynthia 113,137 Holly, Douglas 137 Holy, David 156 Hood, David 169 Hornak, Daniel 112,156 Hornak, Kathy 68,87,119,169 Houser, Scott 169 Houser, Tenna 100,137 Huber, Michael 169 Hudecki, Mark 156 Hudson, Thomas 59,137 Huebner, Jennifer 169 Huff, Brenda 169 Huff, Scott 98,137 Huffman, Beth 118,170 Huffman, Sara 137 Hughes, Carl 115,156 Hughes, Debbie 170 Hughes, James 156 Hughes, Janette 156 Hull, Kurtis 80,98,137 Humbert, Lee 156 Humbert, Timothy 156 Humphrey, Julie 108,112,156 Hunl, Stephen 83,114,170 Hunt, Susan 119,170 Hunter, Jason 83,156 Huser, Ronald 83,170 Hutson, Darlene 170 Hutson, Leonard 156 Hymen, Carol Hymen, Mary 37,156 Hyndman, Rhonda 69,97,106,156 Irwin, Jeffrey 170 Jackson, Bobby 156 lackson, Carl 83,156 lackson, Cynthia 25,74,87,106,138 lackson, Jeffery 77,108,112,170 Jackson, Sondra 170 Jackson, Thomas 59,60,138 Jaureguli, Joseph 156 Jedinak, Tamara 156 Jenkins, Sharon 156 Jenkins, Terri 114,170 Jerep, Debbie 138 Johnsen, Christine 37,156 Johnson, Alice 28,41,17,19, 112,119,138 lohnson, |ackie 176 Johnson, l.iinie 138 Johnson, Jeffery 13,17,20,106,138 Johnson, Michael 170 Johnson, Terry 156 Jones, Cynthia Jones, Donald 138 Jones, Julie 101,156 Jones, Linda 156 Jones, Marcy 170 Jones, Marlin 152,156 Jones, Scott 138 Jonlz, Julie 11,22,28, 100,112,138 Jordan, Carolyn 156 Juarez, Nancy 99,105,138 Jurju, Timothy 170 K Kallenback, Mark 61,170 Kane, David 170 Kapp, Susan 170 Katsis, Maria 116,138 Kazee, Cindy 170 Kearby, Timothy 76,77,138 Kelley, Daniel 17,19,156, 158,185 Kelley, Steven 61,106,170 Kelley, Timothy 126,138 Kelly, Charles 59,61,77,156 Kelly, Joseph Kelly, Michael 77,156 Kelly, Timothy 28,170 Kempf, James 119,156 Kennedy, Rebecca 170 Kent, Christine Kent, Deborah 170 Kent, Diane 138 Kent, Jennifer 114,170 Kerekes, Karen 156 Kerr, Barbara 100,157 Kerr, Karen 138 Ketner, Brian 47,95,167 Kettelkamp, Karen 68,106,138,189 Keys, Erin 74,170 Kidd, Marcia 100,138 Kiefer, Karen 157 Kile, Brian 138 Kile, Carrie 58,112,152,157 Kilgore, Diane King, Andre 157 King, Lowell King, Phelicia 41,113,138 King, Susan 157 King, Vanessa 75,93,113,157 King, Wesley 138 Kiracofe, Steven 11,58,61, 83,106,157 Kirkpatrick, Kenneth 41,170 Kiser, Cynthia 78,79,106,138 Kiser, Timothy 108,112,170 Kisler, Gordon 58,61,98,106,157 Kisler, Scott 25,94,138 Klee, Kevin 17,109,112,119,138 Klee, Kimberly 109,112,115,170 Klindworth, Kay 139 Klingler, Eric 157 Klingler, Linda 139 Klossner, Debra 157 Klug, Margaret 107,113,139 Knight, William 157 Knoll, Lois 41,139,148 Knopp, Barbara 74,114,170 Knott, Tamara 100,157 Knox, Brenda 139 Knox, Laura 139 Kohl, Cheryl 139 Kohl, James 170 Kohn, Patrick 58,98,139 Kohn, Patty 170 Kohn, Paul 58,59,80,157 Koorsen, Michael 170 Koorsen, Patricia 139 Koppin, Vivian 112,139 Korn, Dennis 139 Korn, Jill 157 Korn, Karen 157 Korn, Kalherin 157 Kory, Gregory 139 Kramer, Kathleen 107,113 Kramer, Kathleen 139 Kramer, Steve 61,170 Krinn, Rebecca 113,157 Kromenacker, Timothy 139 Krueger, Frederick 112,157 Krull, Teresa 68,96,119,170 Kruse, David 61,170 Krushenick, Andra Kuhn, Jennifer 118,157 Kumler, Ann 139 Kumler, Tyrone 170 Kurtz, Juanza 157 Kyle, Brian 119 LaFever, Timothy Uidroo, Erik 109,112,170 Laird, loraine 112,170 181 Lamaster, Gene 176 Lamb, |anel 157 Lamb, Kenneth 170 Lampel, Jeffery 63,157 Landis, Robert 170 Lane, Alfonzo 170 Lane, Theresa Langdon, Jon 80,170 Langley, Darrell 170 Langley, Ronald 139 Langston, Kathleen 157 Lanning, Joe 157 Lanter, Martin 109,157 Lantz, Joni 170 Lattimore, Roy 170 Lauer, Michael 170 Lauer, Rosemary 139 Lauer, Teresa 170 Lauritsen, Linda 170 Lausen, Maucia 139 Lawrence, Carmen 176 Lawrence, Randal 59,139 Lawson, Cheryl 68,124,157 Lawson, William 139 Laycoclc, Carole 157 Leatherman, Randall Lee, Brian 80,170 Lee, fay 139 Lee, Patricia 139 leeth, Todd 119,157 Lefever, David 140 Lehman, Ray 112,140 Lehman, Yvonne 170 Lehman, Susan 170 Leimkuehler, Kirk 112,157 Leitzman, Beth 140 Leitzman, Michele 105,118,170 LeMaster, Anne 68,170 LeMasters, John 83,140 Lemert, John 108,112,170 Lemert, Paul 157 Lewis, Carol 170 Lewis, Cecilia Lewis, Cynthia 157 Lewis, James 83,158 Lewis, Michael 170 Lewis, Thomas 158 Lindahl, Carl 170 Linden, Cheryl 158 Linden, Mark 140 Lindquist, Kurt 170 Livingston, David 59,140 Livingston, Donald 140 Livingston, Linda 74,87,106,108, 112,170 Lockett, Mary Loney, John 158 Long, Kimberly 170 Long, Ronald 61,83,170 Longroy, Julie 114,115,170 Lopez, Irene Lopez, Norma 36 Loraine, Neal 158 Lothamer, Douglas 170 Lothamer, Cordon 140 Lothmer, Jacqueline 158 Lothamer, Theresa Lothamer, Zachery Loy, TiLinn 113,115,158 Lucas, Bradley 170 Lucas, Michael 101,103,140 Lucterhand, Jean 112,158 Lucterhand, Mark 112,170 Ludwig, Laura 158 Ludwig, Mark 47,59,106,158 Ludwig, Melanie 171 Ludwig, Sue 78,79,106,158,189 Luebbert, Curt 108,112,171 Luebbert, Cynthia 97,106,133,158 Lueken, Margaret 79,158 Lugiewicz, Catherine 140 Luker, James 171 Luker, Michael 158 Lyles, Oscar Lymon, Beverly 92,93,117,158 Lymon, Wiley Lyons, Anita 171 Lyons, Lisa Lyons, Maurice 176 Lyons, Teresa 156 M Macer, Deanne 140 Mi. kin, Richard 49,138 Mat kin, Thomas 11,103,116,117, 158 Maier, Eric Malcolm, Scott 61,83,171 Malinowski, Regina 171 Malone, Barbara 171 Malone, Kevin Manning, Kalhy 86,87,92,93,171 Manning, Sidney Mansfield, Debra 158 Marbry, Douglas 170 Mareane, Dennis 158 Mares, Anthony Mares, Arnita Mares, Michael Mares ' , Vernita Marlowe, Earl Martin, leanette 140 Martin, Kay 141 Martin, Margaret 158 Martin, Samuel 112,113,141 Martin, Shelia 141 Martin, Timothy 41,61,83,91, 112,171 Martin, Tracy 171 Mason, Marlene Matter, David 158 Matter, Thomas 83,171 Maxwell, Daniel 171 Maxwell, |oel 77,158 May, Laura 78,79,112,158 Mayhall, (ennifer 51,68,87,171 McBride, Brenda 158 Mc all, Patrick 158 McCarthy, lanet 101,119,158 McCaslin, Mark 108,112,171 McClain, Steve 17,28,59,106, 126,141 McComb, Douglas 158 McCrary, Ronnie 59,61,158 McCreanor, Lynda 118,171 McDaurgh, Ladonna McFadden, Rebecca 87,100,156 McCaharan, loan 100,158 McGaharan, Michael 159 McClaston, Angela McCovern, Gary 61,83,171 McGown, loyce 171 McGraw, |ohn 171 McGraw, Lisa 171 McHenney, Mark 83,159 Mcintosh, |on 113,115,159 McKee, lulie McKee, Rhonda McLemore, Kimberly 171 McMahan, Andrea 112,117,159,18 ' McMurray, Sean 108,112,171 Meier, lames 159 Meier, Kathryn 171 Mejer, Daniel 159 Mendel, lanet 112,159 Mercer, Barbara 112,159 Meriwether, Tyrone 58,59,61,159 Merriweather, Patrich 159 Mertz, Scott 141 Mettert, Kerry 61,83,171 Mettert, Kim 106,108,112 Meyer, Barry 83,112,119,171 Meyer, Carla 107,113,171 Meyers, Rick 159 Michaud, Mark 171 Mickelini, lames Mickelini, Jeflery Mickelini, |ohn Miers, Catherine 112,171 Miers, Marshall 141 Miller, Cheryl 87,108,112,171 Miller, Daniel 77,159 Miller, Dianna 159 Miller, left 102,171 Miller, Harry 141 Miller, Karen 141 Miller, Kathleen 171 Miller, Kim 176 Miller, Kris 171 Miller, Laura 141 Miller, Linda 68,106,133,159 Miller, Lowell 159 Miller, Mary 159 Miller, Penny 95,142 Miller, Robert 28,98,142 Miller, Ronald 159 Miller, Steven 171 Miller, Stewart 171 Miller, Volanda 142 Millet, Patricia 114,171 Millet, Robert 142 Milligan, Eugene 61,83,171 Minyard, Kenneth 171 Miskol, Michelle 171 Mitchell, Chris 58,59,60, 132,142,186 Mitchell, Edgar 142 Moehlenkamp, Kurt 114,115,171 Mondt, lulie 159 Monteith, Roger 171 Moore, Ann 159 Moore, Catherine 114,171 Moore, Constance Moore, Danny 159 Moore, Gary 142 Moore, Gaynell 171 Moore, Kirk 20,59,82,83, 106,159 Moore, Mark 176 Moore, Raymond Moore, Reginald 61,83,171 Moran, Elaine 171 Moreno, Rachael 159 Morimanno, Paul 142 Morgan, Daniel 159 Morgan, David 171 Morrical, Stanley 159 Morrison, Ann 101,118,171 Morrison, Dennis 142 Morrison, Terri 103,118,172 Morrison, Ion 142 Morrow, lames 172 Mosley, Willie 172 Moss, Kent 142 Moss, Parker 77,106,142 Moulin, Terrence 142 Moyer, |an 87,159 Moyer, Mikel 58,142,186 Mullenhour, Peggy 172 Mueller, Debra 142 Mueller, Michael 98,112,142 Mueller, Natalie 159 Mueller, Suzanne 100,159 Mullins, Robert Mulpagano, Marianna 159 Mulpagano, Sharon 172 Muncie, Lisa 176 Munro, Brent 83,159 Munroe, Laurie 172 Munson, Michael Munson, Richard 172 Munson, Sandra 142 Murphy, Linda 107,113,172 Murray, Fred 159 Muse, Cecil Myers, Christine 159 Myers, Michelle 172 Myers, Russell N Nank, Lisa 107,113,159 Nash, David 83,119,159 Naue, Betty Neely, Craig 59,159 Neidrauer, Calvin 83,106,142 Neighbors, Lisa 159 Nelson, Clinton 172 Nelson, Gregory 172 Nelson, Sandra 12,41,116,117, 140,142 Neuenschwander, Diane 112,119,142 Newman, |on 172 Newport, Karen 87,172 Newport, Kevin 159 Newville, lames 172 Ney, Kenneth 59,159 Niblick, lellrey 142 Niblick, Tracy 172 Nitsch, Kathleen 159 Nitsch, Sharon 114,172 Nix, Randy 25,142 Noble, Kim 114,172 Norman, Shawn 100,142 Norton, Catherine 159 Nusbaum, luliet 172 Nusbaum, Ronald 172 Nyberg, Roger 172 Nycum, lulie 99,105,143 o Oberlin, Karen 159 O ' Brian, Kathleen 112,172 O ' Brian, Timothy 83,166,172 dinger, Michael 172 O ' Morrow, Cynthia 159 O ' Neil, Erin 172 O ' Neil, Marie 101,119,143 Ontiveros, Matt 88,172 Opliger, Amy 172 Orr, Cindy 172 Orr, |ulie 100,143 Ostman, layne 143 Owen, lames 159 Owen, Lisa 159 Owens, Cindy 172 Owens, Lorena 159 Oyer, lacci 172 Paige, Edward 100,159 Palmer, Christoph 13,17,159 Pape, Robert 172 Papier, Bruce 100,109,159 Parham, Catherine Park, Robert 112,159 Parker, Nancy 107,112,113,172 Parks, Michael 83,172 Parks, Teresa 159 Parrent, Mark 172 Patel, Pratima 172 Patten, Tammy 172 Patterson, Natasha 143 Patterson, Tyrone 61,172 Patty, Mark 143 Pearson, Chris 172 Pearson, Jean 159 Pearson, Theresa 143 Pearson, Tony 100,159 Pearson, Winston 159 Peaster, Sharon 105,118,172 Penrod, Lori 143 Peralla, Ernest 143 Peralla, Libby 127,159 Perez, Joe Perkins, Gary 143 Perkins, Laurie 87,172 Perrey, Juliann 159 Peters, Andrew 143 Peterschmidt, Andrew Peterschmidl, Matthew 172 Pettibone, William 80,81,106,143 Pfeiffer, Laura 159 Pfeiifer, Michael 11,83,143 Phillips, Kincsem 68,106,143 Phillips, Lisa 11,64,97,106, 124,159 Phillips, Terrance 23,29,59,83, 93,106,119,140,143 Phillips, Thomas Phillips, William 61,83,172 Pickering, Mark 172 Piekarski, Bruce 20,58,59,80, 106,143 Pikel, Brian 172 Pikel, Daniel Pinkerton, Timothy 100,143 Pinkslon, Vickey 93,172 Pittenger, Melody 172 Pittenger, Valory 87,159 Pitts, Lisa 172 Pitzen, ludith 159 Pitzen, Mary 172 Pitzen, Thomas 100,159 Piatt, lay 77,112,169,172 Plesniak, loseph 159 Plotts, Sally Potfenberger, David 100,143 Poflenberger, Mary 159 Poling, Dlorah 172 Poling, Michelle 172 Pollard, Brenda 173 Polston, Robert 143 Poore, Kimberly 159 Porter, Edward Porter, Geneva 173 Porter, Lisa 87,173 Porter, Pamela 87,93,173,192 Postel, Pamela 51,68,69,87, 106,173 Postel, Timothy 143 Poston, leffery 173 Potosky, Lynn 143 Poure, Timothy 173 Pratt, Michael 143 Price, Scott 143 Priddy, Lynn 101,159 Priddy, Mark 143 Principe, Tal 173 Pritchard, |ohn 173 Pruiett, Kevin 83,166,173 Pruiett, Lisa 144 Pruiett, Melanie 144 Przeniczny, Richard 83,144 Pyle, Mark 144 Pyle, Scott 77,88,173 Quinn, Ann 173 Rabaduex, Daniel 100,144 Ragan, Catherine 173 Rahrer, Mark 77,83,106,112, 159 Ralet, Henry 159 Ramm, Gerald 173 Ramm, Katherine 173 Ramsbottom, Richard 144 Ramsey, Annette 173 Rasor, Bruce 173 Ray, Lorena 173 Reading, lulie 159 Reed, leffery 173 Reed, Kathy 144 Reeves, Bonnie 173 Reeves, Nancy 116,159 Rehder, John Reich, Maureen 173 Reich, Michael 160 Rencher, Beverly Renno, Bradley 160 Renno, Delaine 173 Repka, Ronald 173 Resendez, Hector 160 Resendez, Jose 173 Revert, Camerson 100 Reynal, Timothy 144 Reynolds, Debra 144 Reynolds, Kimberly 173 Rhodes, Ronald 47,160 Rian, Cheryl 15,160 Rice, Douglas 83,173 Rice, Jeffrey 144 Rice, Pamela 160 Richards, Tammy 173 Richardson, Russell 173 Richman, Curtis 144 Richman, Phillip 173 Richter, James 173 Richter, Mark 145 Rigby, Linda 145 Rigsby, Pamela 107,113,145 Rinker, Michael 145 Rippeloe, Denise 173 Riviezzo, Tony 173 Roach, David 59,160 Roach, Patricia 173 Roark, Ricky 114,173 Roberts, Michelle 117,173 Robinson, Anthony 160 Robinson, Clarence 61,173 Robinson, Kenneth 173 Robinson, Olivia 100,160 Robinson, Ronald 83,160 Robinson, Veronica Robison, Roger 173 Roe, Cindy 143 Roe, Kevin 113,115,143 Roe, Sandy 145 Roebel, Gail 173 Roebel, Sally 160 Rogers, Beth 176 Rogers, Pamela 160 Rogers, Paula 160 Rolet, Henry Roller, Brian 112,160 Rosa, Zoe 87,108,160 Rose, Karen 160 Rose, Sharon 173 Ross, Lawrence 145 Rosse, Jesse 173,176 Roth, Bruce 160 182 Rothgeb, William 173 Rout, Jeffrey 108,112,173 Rowan, Tracey 145 Ruck man, Lynn 112,133,160 Rumschlag, John 145,148 Runschlag, William 160 Runger, Scott 88,173 Russell, Liz 92,173 Russell, Timothy 160 Ryan, Trina 53,160 Rybolt, Michael 160 Rye, Steven 160 Sadler, Jill 101,112,160 Salin, Sherri 79,160,189 Salter, Kevin Sample, Michael 173 Samuel, Michael 160 Sanders, Lisa Sarazen, Tamela 173 Sargent, Carl 173 Sarson, Pauls 105,173,177 Sasko, George 160 Sasko, Kimberly Satterthwaite, Cullen 94,160 Sauers, Christoph 173 Savieo, Craig 160 Savieo, Lisa 173 Scare, Eugene 160 Schafenacker, Thomas 173 Schannen, Kenneth 173 Schatko, Martin 145 Scheerer, Donald 173 Scheie, Gerald 160 Scheie, |ayne 160 Schell, John 174 Schenck, Matt 161 Schenck, Michael 59,80,145 Schenkel, Daniel 145 Schenkel, Linda 104,174 Schenkel, Mattew 174 Schenkel, Scott 161 Scherer, Edward 145 Scherer, Suzanne 116,145 Scheribel, Dirk 174 Schlichtenmyer, Edward 103,109,112,161 Schlichtenmyer, Brian 174 Schmidt, Karen 174 Schmidt, Sheri 114,174 Schneider, Michael 161 Schneider, Thomas 174 Schnitker, Shelly 114,174 Schoeff, Elizabeth 79,174 Schoeff, )M Schrader, Loraine Schrader, Richard 174 Schroeder, Douglas 174 Schuckel, Sandra 112,174 Schultz, Mary 11,97,161 Schwaberow, Gail 99,145 Schwarz, Karl 174 Scofield, Mary 116,118,174 Scott, Donald 93 Scott, Donna 87,174 Scott, Timothy 114,174 Scott, Tracy 145 Sebenoler, Lynn 68,106,145,184 Seddon, Carol 112,145 Sedery, Kim 174 Selby, Stephan 174 Senger, Shari 107,113,174 Seyboldt, Ann 107,113,174 Shade, Anita 145 Shade, Greg 161 Shade, Sherrie 11,22,97,161 Shadle, Vera 161 Shaffer, Chad 176 Shaleen, Theresa 174 Shateen, William 145 Shanebeck, Neil 174 Shannon, Larry 174 Shannon, Raymond 176 Sharpe, James 174 Sharpe, Jeffrey 161 Shaw, Heidi 174 Shearer, James 161 Shearer, Susan 174 Sherwood, Ellen 145 Shipman, Suzanne 145 Shoda, Stephen 161 Shoemaker, Stephen 167,174 Shomo, Lisa 174 Shomo, Lynn 161 Shoppelt, Kevin 59,100,145 Shoppell, Scott 161 Sidell, Gregory 101,108,112,174 Siebolt, Kurt 83,174 Simmons, Kennaird 161 Sitko, Karen 174 Sive, Gregory 146 Sive, Kathleen Sive, Michelle 161 Slen, Erik 146 Slen, Peter 17,113,115 Slick, Nancy 104,166,174 Slick, Sarah 125,161 Sliger, Cynthia 161 Smay, Robert 174 Smeloff, Richard 174 Smith, Bradley 161 Smith, Carl 161 Smith, Carla Smith, Cheryl 101,146 Smith, Debra 174 Smith, Delores 174 Smith, Diane 107,113,146 Smith, Jason 174 Smith, Laurie 158,161 Smith, Margaret 13,17,79,146,148 Smith, Michael 174 Smith, Michael 146 Smith, Pamela 146 Smith, Randall 88,89,161 Smith, Stephen 161 Smith, Todd 174 Smith, Vickie 161 Snodgrass, Susan 161 Snowball, Bradley 106,146 Snowden, Klarc 174 Snyder, Christopher 161 Snyder, Elizabeth 74,87,106,161 Snyder, Kevin 161 Snyder, Tamara 174 Snyder, Tammy 161 Snyder, Timothy 146 Sohaski, Kendall 83,174 Somers, Michael 174 Somers, Steven 146 Songer, Tina 112,161 Sorg, Anthony 161 Span, Cynthia 174 Span, Gwenna 146 Span, Lorna 114,161 Speed, Kenneth 162 Spring, Crystal 17,95,113,115,145 Stache, Melissa 112,146 Stanger, Allison 13,17,19,119,162 Staley, Mark Stapteton, Marilyn 162,185 Stauffer, Robert 61,88,175 Steager, Susan 107,113,175 Steager, Susan 107,113,175 Stedman, Martha 146 Steele, Jerry 80,162 Steinbacher, Dawn Steller, Thomas 162 Stephenson, Bridgette 175 Stephenson, Scott 175 Stewart, Daniel 162 Stewart, Jimmy 106,146 Stillman, Denis 175 Stine, Mickey 175 Stine, Rickey 175 Stoiber, Eric 162 Stoker, Linda 146 Stoller, Tamara 11,106,146 Stone, Jeffrey 146 Stonebarger, Janis 77,133,146 Stoner, Wendy 118,175 Stout, Clayton 162 Strauss, Sally 175 Stuart, Stephanie 87,107,113,175 Stuck, James 146 Stump, Andrew 146 Stump, Daniel 113,162 Stump, James Suggs, Michael 162 Sunderland, Jeff 146 Sunderman, Sandra 146 Sutton, Deborah 162 Swaim, Lynne 146 Swain, Gayle 147 Swanson, David 59,162 Swopshire, Tammie 162 Tallman, Janet 6,147 Tarpey, Kelly 116,117,162,189 Taylor, Barbara 108,112,175 Taylor, Craig 175 Taylor, Kenneth 175 Taylor, Michael 116,117,162 Taylor, Nancy 160,162 Taylor, Richard Taylor, Tammy 112,152,162 Teders, Laurie 53,175 Teegarden, Matthew 20,54,106,162 Teel, Barbara 147 Templeton, Bradley 147 Templeton, Paul 175 Tennis, Clarence Tennis, Robert 114,175 Tharp, Marcus 93 Thatcher, Tammy 175 Thomas, Bernard 162 Thomas, Deborah 162 Thomas, Dean Thomas, Kevin 147 Thomas, Leroy 100,162 Thomas, Melody 100,147 Thomas, Nancy 162 Thomas, Nanette 175 Thomas, Shirley Thompson, Allen 147 Thompson, Alvin 162 Thompson, David 175 Thompson, Dennis 147 Thompson, Kevin 175 Thompson, Lorraine 106,162 Tiffany, Marshall 175 Titus, Brian 162 Todd, Julte 175 Tomlinson, Judy 147 Townsend, Carlos 77,93,162 Traycolf, Lori 101,107,108, 113,175 Treen, Patricia 112,119,147 Treu, Steven 61,175 Treu, Timothy 147 Tribbett, Timothy 162 Trostel, Brian 175 Trueblood, Dianne Trueblood, Jeffery 175 Tschappat, Monty 147 Tupper, Cheryl 103,112,162 Turner, Debra 147 Turner, Jeffrey 59,61,119,162 Turner, Karen 74,75,87, 141,147 Turner, Lisa 93,113,147 Turpchinoff, David 162 Tuxhorn, Kimberly 112,119,147 Tyson, Mark 175 U HlmiT, David 162 Ulmer, Thomas 147 Underwood, Frederick 83 Underwood, Lawrence Underwood, Ricky 61,82, 175 Updike, Amy 68,69,112,162,163 Vachon, Kirk 175 Vancleave, Mark 109,112,163 Van Patlen, Laura 175 Van Wagner, Todd 175 Vandenberg, Susan 175 Vandervelde, Ann 164,175 Vandervelde, Ann 164,175 Venderly, Leslie 12,13,17,114, 115,175,177 Verduce, |ohn 61,77,175 Verduce, Laurie 163 Vernasco, John 11,61,88,175 Vernasco, Ronald 20,59,69,83, 106,125,163 Vetler, Donald 147 Vian, Trina 163 Vincenl, Elizabeth 112,147 Vincent, Scoll 20,112,153 Vilerisi, Diane 175 Vilerisi, John 77,147 Voigl, Harold 175 Voirol, Terry 147 Volmerding, Steven 147 Voorhees, Mark 147 Vore, Julie 163 Vorndran, Timothy 77,175 w Wainwright, Charles 175 Walker, Lois 93,100 Walker, Lois 148 Walker, Vickie 175 Wallace, Elizabeth 100,163 Wallace, Slacia 17,103,119,175 Walsh, Deborah 148 Walters, Allison 103,116,148 Walters, John 80,175 Want, Carol 101,112,175 Want, lay 101,115,148 Ward, David 88,89,163 Warr, Christoph 148 Warren, Carlson 175 Warren, Jacqueline 175 Warren, Jerome 100 Warren, Louretta 175 Warrick, David Warrick, John 148 Watson, Craig 163 Watson, Donald 163 Watson, Jeffrey 148 Watson, Krik 49,175 Watson, Tonia 100,163 Wealherford, Kathleen 102,113,175 Weaver, James 175 Weaver, Jill 74,87,106, 113,163 Weaver, Klaus Weaver, Marc 176 Webb, Janet 176 Weber, Jon 176 Weemes, Frank 59,140,148 Weidner, Paul 176 Weiler, Steven 163 Weiss, Keith Weissert, Andrew 13,16,17,24, 101,119,176 Welch, Frederick 148 Welch, Sharon 107,113,163,185 Welker, Kevin 176 Welklin, Sharon 152,163 Wells, Carrie 112,163 Weltner, Lori 100,163 Wellner, Scott 112,176 Wessel, George 112,176 West, James 148 Westerhausen, Mark 103,163 Wester man, Kevin 176 Whaley, Tracy 112,148 Wharton.James 61,80,176 Wharton, Richard 59,80,106,148 Whelchel, Merrilee 17,19,149 Whisler, Anita 107,113,176 White, Gary 149 White, leflrey 163 White, Linda 100,163 White, Michael 109,112,176 While, Pamela 155,163 Whilehouse, Tracy 6,176 Whileleather, Scolt 13,15,16,17, 41,113,149,151 Whitney, Lisa 74,96,176 Wibel, Dennis 163 Wiedenhoelt, Michael 176 Wiegmann, Shirley Wiggins, David 103,168 Wight, Glen 149 Wightman, Debra 104,163 Wightman, Susan 99,149 Wilcolt, Paula 163 Wilcox, Jonathan Williams, Cynthia 149 Williams, David 49,176 Williams, Dennis 176 Williams, Donald 149 Williams, Gary 49,176 Williams, Gerald 163 Williams, James Williams, Jeanette 87,176 Williams, Karen 163 Williams, Kevin 61,93,176 Williams, Lori 163 Williams, Tammi 22,23,149 Williams, Torri 17,22,161,163 Willoughby, Lisse 13,101,113, 115,163 Wilson, Alicia 103,163 Wilson, Philip 149 Wilson, Roland 94,95,163 Winner, |ill 163 Winter, Constance 12,17,112,149 Wise, Valerie 163 Wisenhauer, Rick 88,89 Witcher, Ann 108,112,176 Witsaman, Lynda 113,115,163 Witt, (elfrey 94,163 Witta, Karen 107,113,176 Witta, Linda 107,113,149 Witta, Steven 163 Witlekind, Mark 149 Witwer, Kay 163 Witwer, Kyle 61,77,176 Wolansky, Paula 163 Wolansky, Susan 176 Wolf, Nancy 163 Wolff, Bernadette 150 Wolff, Kathleen 163 Wolff, Norman 176 Woodard, Carl 61,77,176 Woodard, David 150 Woodcox, Anne 150 Woodmansee, Sheri 107,113,163 Woods, Carl 163 Woods, Cassandra 176 Woods, Delane 93,113,163 Woods, Lawrence 150 Woods, Marcia Woods, Melvin 150 Woolems, Susan 74,75,87, 106,150 Workman, Richard Wormcaslle, Rebecca 95,150 Wray, Patricia 77,150 Wright, Annette 163 Wright, Jeannie 108,112,163 Wright, Jeffrey Wright, Jesse 59,186 Wright, Kris 176 Wright, Rebecca 163 Wright, Theresa 114,176 Wuest, John 99,150 Wuest, Lawrence 176 Wulfsberg, Carolyn 163 Wulfsberg, Rolf 150 Wulliman, Lori 105,163 Wunderlich, Cathy 163 Wunderlich, Patti 86,87,150 Yawn, Angela 105,112,163 Yergens, Thomas 176 Yockey, Cindy 115,163 York, Jeifrey 150 Young, Linsella 150 Young, Terry 100 Zartman, Rhonda 163 Zauner, Jonathan 94,112,150 Zawodhi, William 150 Ziliak, Caroline 119,176 Zimmerman, Jacquelin 114,176 Zimmerman, Judy 107,113,166,176 Zimmerman, Kirk 150 Zimmerman, Lee 113,115,150 Zurbrugg, Dorothy 176 Zurbuch, Jell 176 Zurzolo, Dian 114,115,176,177 Zirzow, Lory 104,163 Zwierko, Thomas 150 183 Only time will tell JE4 :•■. ► ■ UPPER LEFT: Cwen Brown. UPPER RIGHT: Andrea McMahan. LOWER LEFT: Doug Copien. LOWER RIGHT: Lynn Sebenoler. 184 UPPER LEFT: (CLOCKWISE): Jeff Erickson. Dan Kelley. Marilyn Stapleton. Marcia Hicks. Sharon Welch. (Clockwise): ABOVE: Scott Cetzin models a tux in Chemistry class. Seniors cheer. Chris Mitchell, Jesse Wright, and Mikel Moyer find out there ' s a lot to smile about. Mrs. Farnsworth applauds a routine. Panther on the prowl. 186 Thank-you Patrons! Mr. and Mrs. Mel Arnold The Lee Eisenmann Family Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Foy Mr. and Mrs. William L. Cant Gilbert Energy Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Coode Mr. and Mrs. Lester H. Green Gropp ' s Famous Fish of Stroh Mr. and Mrs. Dean C. Haggard Dr. and Mrs. Richard jontz Thomas, Lorna, and Marcia Kidd John W. Lee, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. McMahan M ort and Marilou Mendel Mr. and Mrs. Lindy Moss Marita K. O ' Neil Dr. and Mrs. Marvin Priddy Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Rice Bill and Marjorie Siebold Mr. and Mrs. James T. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Walters Mr. and Mrs. Merle L. Yockey Special thanks goes to the hard working staff of the 1977 yearbook, who took the time to do their jobs well and to meet deadlines; to photographers who spent hours in the dark trying to meet specifications of various section editors; to Mr. Vachon and his business classes who typed Senior activities; to Mr. Anderson who changed rough sketches into time-lap divider page pictures and title page; to Mr. Schlueter, our Walsworth representative, who helped us make important decisions concerning the yearbook as a whole; and to Mrs. Shaw who was our critic, adviser, and friend. -Allison Walters Editor of the 1977 yearbook Allison Walters Editor Maria Katsis Co-Editor Maria Katsis, Allison Walters Senior Section Lynn Priddy Junior Section Angie Scofield, Sue Shearer Sophomore Section Sue Armijo, Sandy Nelson Academics Section Rick Hines, Sue Ludwig Sports Section Sandy Nelson, Lynn Priddy Clubs Section Kevin Erwin, Tim Hill Sports Staff Jim Magee, Mike Taylor Photographers Todd Leeth, Tilinn Loy, Steve Walters ... Photographers Allison Walters Cover Design 188 Seeing the year in retrospect BELOW: Karen Kettlekamp and Phil Colglazier find a time to relax. RIGHT: Sue Ludwig examines her ' ' unknown in Advanced Chemistry. ABOVE: Sherri Salin and Kelly Tarpey feel team spirit during the powder puff game. RIGHT: Kathy Brown and Hattie Holloday select class rings. 189 Winter of ' 11 . . . The woods are lovely, dark and deep, but I have promises to keep and miles to go before I sleep, and miles to go before I sleep. -Robert Frost 190 ' lit v - •■ • -  j t ■Ui ■ i vi r II fc Jm 4 M ■ •t  ] f | ■ • TV ? f 41- f ; 8 n ! ff ' : v :.V ; ' • ' V ■ ' ' ' - ' ■ ' ■ ■• ' ' : ■ - i X f ■•■ ' ,•■■ • Time has no banks; Man has no port. -Lamartine Photo by Mike Taylor 192 WALSWORTH Marceline, Mo., U.S.A.


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