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R , N e 1 s o n S n i d e r H i g h School . The safari M. L.. .. and TUXEDOS two of a kind?! Why do tailors take so many measurements just for tuxedos? Why does Snider offer so many classes just for students? Why do both try to please each individual instead of the group? Perhaps, to benefit the people, they must make their tuxedos or their school . . . . T — ■— I 1 Tailored to Fit! J ALLEN COUNT PUBLIC LIBRAR 3 1833 02302 0255 R. Nelson Snider High School 4600 Fairlawn Pass I Ft. Wayne, IN 46815 I Volume 13, 1978 Work, Rest, Fun; Snider offers variety - to fit all Panthers Nervously clutching her notebook a new student enters Snider. It was all she could do to refrain from screaming and darting home for safety. The school appeared monstrous with its long halls and numerous classrooms. The smiles on the faces of the teachers and students seemed to be meant only for their friends. A noise behind her caused her to whirl around. There she stood, staring into the fac e of a 62 blue-eyed blonde . . . Can I help you? Yes, I ' m looking for the guidance office, she stammered. That ' s on the other side of the building. Here I ' ll take you . . . You look kind of scared, you must be new. Don ' t worry, a few days, and you ' ll find yourself fitting right in. By the way, I ' m Tom. I ' m Sue. You ' re smart in going to student Services, it ' s the place if you have any trouble in any class. Counselors and teachers are always there to help. The teachers help? Sure, that ' s another thing about Snider; the teachers want to be your friend as well as your instructor. Tell me some more about Snider. Well, there ' s the school store if you ever need any supplies, and the College Career Center which counsels students on their post high school plans. Snider really does have a lot of things going for it, like the auditorium, the gyms, the tennis courts; and there ' s also all types of clubs and activities ranging from poetry to soccer. That ' s just a start, but here ' s the office. I have to go to class now. Thanks. Don ' t mention it, and don ' t worry, Snider will fit you too; it does everyone. As he left, he gave her a big smile. I think I ' m going to like it here, she thought. SONGS OF THE YEAR You Light Up My Life ■Boogie Nights Stayin ' Alive How Deep is your Love Night Fever Just the Way You are I just Want to be Your Everything Can ' t Smile Without You Dance Dance Dance Sometimes when We Touch 2C£390€ - MOVIES OF THE YEAR -Star Wars Saturday Night Fever -Close Encounters of the Third Kind ' Goodbye Girl Smokey and the Bandit •Heroes •Oh. God! Friends, teachers and students cooperate to keep Snider running smoothly and everyone happy. OPENING: Pages1-29 CONTENTS Christmas Festival 14-15 Table of Contents 4-5 Fall Play 12-13 Graduation 28-29 Homecoming 8-11 Memorabilia 6-7 Musical 18-19 Nelson Awards 25 Prom 22-24 Senior Banquet 26-27 Sketchbook 20-21 Theme (Tailored to fit) 2-3 Title Page 1 The Blizzard of ' 78 16-17 Getting it ACADEMICS: Pages 30-61 Topping all previous records, Snider had 12 students qualify as Merit Finalists, seven as Commended Students, and numerous scholarship winners. An intensive study on SAT scores revealed that Snider achieved higher standings than other city schools, and that its academic program is excellent. Courses were improved or added in many of the departments, including a new college level and college preparatory psychology course. Academics, as in all other facets of Snider, has been developed to fit the needs of the students. SPORTS: Pages 62-99 Amid yells of R-O-W-D-l-E and Sha-boom, the athletic teams led the panthers to victory after victory, ultimately attaining high season, city or sectional records. Snider provides sports events and activities that fit all students; created not only to improve physical fitness, but also to develop good sportsmanship, and teamwork. Long hours of strenuous practice brought about the victories giving both the participants and fans the pride and spirit associated with Snider. Together SPECIAL INTERESTS: Pages 100-117 Creating activities of all kinds, extracurricular programs offer students a chance of involvement in many areas. Whether they are the clubs related to academic subjects, such as in the foreign language clubs, or just designed to explore a new hobby or interest, the organizations provide students with field trips, festivals, plays and social events to enrich school life. PEOPLE: Pages 118-179 Almost 1800 students, teachers, administrators and other faculty populated Snider during 1977-78. Some students were entering Snider for the first time, others were getting ready to launch out on new careers and lifestyles. Those who became involved found Snider to be a testing ground for ideas and achievements both academic and personal. The faculty had new members also, but they soon fit in with the veterans, working to give students the education needed to prepare them for life. INDEX: Pages 180-187 Snider. For some it is a lasting memory, for others it is still a reality. In either case, through students, teachers, friends and families working together, the dreams and hopes of each person become possible. Fads and „ .;... Fancies DIGITAL WATCHES ' GLAMOUR CURLY HAIR COMBS SPORTS ILLUSTRATED ' SWEATERS SEVENTEEN PUMP HEELS What a week it was! What ' s the greatest time of the year? Homecoming! Never is there more spirit; never are the students more rowdy, boisterous, and crazy; never at any other time does one see panthers in mixed-up clothes one day, sticky suckers in every hand another day, and the girls trying not to talk to the guys another day. Also unique to Homecoming are those really wacky guys who don earrings, cheerleading outfits, hair ribbons, and other feminine features just to have a bunch of fun. This year, Homecoming offered something for everyone. For the sophomores, it was the first big chance to show themselves as a part of Snider, and really get in to the mood of the school. In participation, this year ' s sophomores were some of the best! The juniors feel a bit of seniority by this year, and tend to want to show the sophomores how things are done, and this year they really did. They took first in the hall decorations. ABOVE: ...Now the play goes like this... The junior powderpuff team tries to upset the senior team. Go! Fight! Win! Snider ' s cheerleaders keep the team spirit alive. (L to R) Dave Anderson, Dan Kelly, Steve Kiracofe, Chris Palmer, Bill Rumschlag. Homecoming ' 77 Homecoming leaves mixed feel- ings with the seniors. As the old hats around school, they take the idiotic antics in stride, loving every minute of it. Not far from their minds, however, is the thought that this time next year, everyone will be going in different directions. For the first time the fact of being a senior really hit home! As the week progressed, everyone looked with anticipation to the big pep session, when confetti was stuffed into paper bags, toilet paper ran low in the grocery stores, and voices were saved till roll call when chaos broke loose. Then the game, like no other game! The tenseness was felt throughout the entire stadium, as the team played harder than ever before. The crowning of senior Torri Williams as Queen, the win over Northside 10-9, and the victory dance afterwards tied up the week in a package of excitement and fun. Though during Homecoming the panthers put forth very little in homework, they really shone through with spirit!! ABOVE TOP: Smiling with joy, Torri Williams, crowned the 1977 Homecom- ing Queen, poses with her favorite guy Dan Arnold. ABOVE: What a courtl (L to R) Holly Bales, John Walters, Maureen Hornak, Scott Kilmer, Denise Rousseau, Matt Ontiveros, Tami Stoller, 1976 Homecoming Queen, Torri Williams, Queen, Dan Arnold, Kathy Hornak, Dan Bennett, Ann Haller, Bill Knight, Sherri Shade, Reggie Moore. RIGHT: Clenched teeth, sweaty palms, nervous bodies, and determined minds led the panthers to a Homecoming victory. LEFT: Parents and students join together to back the Snider team. The Fall Play JANUARY THAW In keeping with Snider ' s tradition of fine dramatic productions, January Thaw proved to be a great success, drawing near-capacity audiences. Laughter echos in the memory of this most unforgettable production which received standing ovations at bo th performances. FRONT ROW: Jamie Hall, Mr. Terry Tucker, Ann Fair. SECOND ROW: Tim Hill, Allison Stanger, Laura Eby, Kevin Erwin, Phil Colglazier. THIRD ROW: Kim Clark, Andy Weiatert. Peter Slen, Torri Williams, Dan Kelley, Kurt Moehlenkamp. CAST Freida Kim Clark Herbert Gage Tim Hill Sarah Gage Anne Fair Paula Gage Jamie Hall Marge Gage Allison Stanger Barbara Gage Torri Williams George Husted Peter Slen Jonathan Rockwood Kevin Erwin Mathilda Rockwood Laura Eby Mr. Loomis Dan Kelley Uncle Walter Kurt Moehlenkamp Matt Rockwood Phil Colglazier Carson Andy Weissert 13 Dancing, Singing, Banners and Murals TOP: The German tradition of Santa Claus was seen in the treetops of the festival. ABOVE: For entertainment, Lynne Fair and Mike Taylor, amongst other students, performed a Spanish dance. ABOVE RIGHT and LEFT: Three-dimensional doors, char- acters and windows gave the German murals an added effect. 14 Highlight Christmas Festival TOP: Joe Plesniak gives his approval on the blue ribbon French banner. ABOVE: Careful work and lots of time went into the making of this god ' s eye , which took first place in the Spanish classes. ABOVE LEFT and RIGHT: Traditional hymns and carols were performed in both French and Spanish to accent the Christmas spirit. LEFT: Mr. Vizino and Sherri Salin find the refresh- ment table to be a central figure amidst the cultural activities. 15 Sagging ceilings forced Snider personnel to shovel off the roof of Snider to avoid further damage. Trudge, trudge, trudge, walking or snowmobil- ing was the only way to get anywhere for days after the blizzard. After the storm, cars were buried window deep and more in drifts. Digging out was a major undertaking, and pathways were shoveled only as wide as necessary. h 16 Did Someone Say SNOW? Gusting winds and inches upon inches of snow, made up the Blizzard of 78, which raged for over 24 hours. The entire state of Indiana was immobilized to the point that the National Guard was called in. Never before in the history of Indiana had there been such a storm. For those at Snider, it meant six consecu- tive days off from school. Snider was also one of the two Fort Wayne schools that had roof cave-ins, as the Home Ec area was out of use for several weeks. In general, everything was chaos, but as they say, Let it snow! Let it snow! Let it snow! ABOVE: Plows piled snow several feet tall along all the roads near Snider. All snowmobiles were called for rescue trips to grocery stores for bread and milk for stranded people. Snider was hard hit by the blizzard, causing problems in clearing the parking lot and outside entrances. W km . Jt T iiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiPUM uiiipiJBB 17 WHERE ' S CHARLEY? ABOVE: Do you think they will kiss us? Jamie Hall and Anne Fair wonder about Kevin Erwin and Dan Kelley. RIGHT: Hiding his menacing grin, Mr. Spettigue (Tim Hill) expounds his love for Charley ' s Aunt (Kevin Erwin). Lisse Willoughby leads the back- up chorus as they dance after the graduation festivities. 18 GRADUATION! It is sure something to sing about as Bill Maish, Dan Baker, Phil Colglazier, Paul Krueger, Dan Kelley, Steve Witta, Scott Vincent, Dave Getzin and Ti Linn Loy know. Waiting expectantly tor an answer are Sue King, Bill Hollenberg and Dan Kelley. Where ' s Charley? Brassett Andy Weissert Jack Chesney Dan Kelley Charley Wykeham Kevin Erwin Kitty Verdun Jamie Hall Amy Spettigue Anne Fair Wilkinson Kurt Moehlenkamp Sir Francis Chesney Bill Hollenberg Mr. Spettigue Tim Hill Donna Lucia D ' Alvadorez Sue King Photographer Paul Krueger Reggie Phil Colglazier 19 Full of exuberance and coyish- ness, Charlie ' s Aunt (Kevin Erwin) makes her (his?) grand entrance. Presenting the Chorus Line! 20 Voices at their fullest, Jamie Hall, Dan Kelly, and Anne Fair give it all they ' ve got. I ' m coming my darling! ' ' smiles Mr. Spettigue (Tim Hill) who walked away with the audience with his commanding pertormance. FRONT ROW: CAST ENSEMBLE-Miss Chris Gary. Lisse Willoughby. Phil Colglazier, Sue King. Bill Hoilenberg. Anne Fair. Kevin Erwin. Jamie Hall. Dan Kelly, Tim Hill, Andy Weissert. Kelly Pierce. SECOND ROW: Mr. Terry Tucker. Tom Teel, Cindy Yockey. Bill Maish. Mitsi Schmidt. Scott Vincent. Leslie Venderly. John Spring, Jenni Kent, Ti Linn Loy. Laura Castetter. Mark Maisoneuve. Ann Seyboldt. Paul Krueger. Stacia Wallace. Dave Getzin. Karen Klee. Steve Witta. Jill Sadler. Dan Baker. Brian Schlictenmyer. Mr. Carl Nicholas. Carl Sargent. THIRD ROW: Mr. James Clauser. Cindy Worthly. Lori Lenord. Sally Slick. Kim Clark. Lynda Witsaman. Jan Conser. Ruth Teetor. Laura Eby. Allison Stanger. Monique Edwards. Karen Stanger. Sheri Schmidt. Heidi Bauerle. 21 It- is not known for sure whether there was a shortage of chairs or not, but couples didn ' t have any problem finding an alternative. After the naming of the Prom Queen, the dance was in honor of her and her court. I Love You . . . with rings on her fingers, and bells on her toes she shall have music . . . Flowers, music, and candlelight helped to make the 1978 Prom one of the most memorable of all. More couples joined in the dancing this year than ever before. Hosted by the class of 1979, the prom was held in the IU-PU Capital ballroom. Cathi Norton was chosen as queen, her escort being Tom Steller. Altogether it was a wonderful evening of dancing and fun. Prom 1978 finished the year with a touch of beauty and class. There is no doubt as to whether Cathi Norton and Tom Steller are happy. Doug McComb, Noreen Altmeier. and Kim Farnham pause at the entrance before joining the dance. 23 Just the Way You Are Jr. The class of 79 not only did a great job at planning the Prom, but they also provided the punch during the testivities. Smiles of joy spread across the faces of Cathi Norton and Tom Steller as Cathi is named Prom Queen for 1978. Dick Seeger, as in all the years past, provided the music for dancing. 24 No lights, but Rain Playing in sand during the wee hours of the morning may seem a bit strange to m any people, but to many panthers , it was a reality when every available person was called out to help sandbag and fortify the banks of the overflowing rivers. Besides all the diligent work, the waters closed off main bridges and some roads completely, as well as flooding near downtown residences. In the meantime, the coal strike was still in full force, causing Snider students to don heavier clothes and go through dark halls to sunlit class- rooms. Activities were cut to the minimum, but everyone pulled together and the ending was happy. Who says this wasn ' t a record breaking year? The longest coal strike ever, the flood and the big blizzard made 1978 exciting to say the least! Flicking the bic came in handy during the coal strike, as Senior Jim Magee finds out. 26 Fortunately bright sunny days plus the reflection of the snow lightened the inside enough to keep classes running, normally. Lifeboats, canoes, and many helping hands were needed to rescue stranded people during the flood. 27 SNIDER NELSON AWARDS Most Stylish Gordon Kisler Dotty Gant Best Actress Allison Stanger Most School Spirit Cindy Luebbert Matt Teegarden Most Friendly Bill Bussick Sally Slick Most Likely to end up on Ebony Magazine Sherrie Shade Most Radical Thorn Boehlert Best Looking Ken Ga ff er Steve Hoagburg Torri Williams Most Artistically Inclined Bill Cunniingham Class Clown Dan Kel| y Outstanding in their Field Libby Peralta Ron Vernasco Most Talkative Sue Brudi Best Couple Cathi Norton Tom Steller Best Actor Tim Hi Most Athletic Kelly George Jill Weaver Most Musically Inclined Mark Van Cleave Most Conservative J 1 Cavanaugh Most Soul Lisa Brown Ty Merriweather Biggest Partier Kevin Bordner Most Likely to Succeed Steve Kiracofe Cathi Connors Most Likely to be in the Indy 500 Eric Stoiber Most Likely to be Remembered Monique Edwards Kevin Erwin 28 Graduation a beginning and an end Size 7, weight 104 .. . size 7i « . . Cap and gown measurements began very early in the spring and became the first step to senioritis that climaxed with graduation. The first scheduling for caps and gowns was, like everything else, snowed out, but finally then did come in, complete with the new paper caps designed so that the seniors could keep them. The annual Senior Banquet was a tremendous success, as it was all by candlelight and the food was catered in by Halls ' . Towards the end of May, the teachers and underclassmen could see a change in their upperclassmen ' s behavior. On the whole they were louder, touchier, more excitable and a lot rowdier than ever before; senioritis was certainly taking its toll. On Wednesday, May 31, the day before graduation, and the last day of school, feelings were running high, in a mixture of freedom, sadness, relief and celebration. That night was Senior Recognition Night, where scholarship, musical, art, and other departmental and special awards were given. Also. the tradition of the Nelson Awards was in keeping as Kevin Erwin with his multivoice served as a Master of Ceremonies. Graduation finally came, and with it the parties and gaiety, but also the ceremony. Teachers and students were adorned with the historical gowns and arrived at the Coliseum at 6:45. By 8:45 it was over, and the seniors had now closed one door, but opened another. 29 u THE BASICS Language Arts offers variety Mass Media, Research Paper, Scope of Comedy and Advanced Comp are just a few of the 9 week elective English courses offered to upperclass students. These elective courses are designed for students to work on the level of their particular ability to sharpen their language skills. Sophomores begin their elective program during the second semester and take such courses as American Authors, True Stories, Grammar for Effective Writing, Reading Efficiency and Reading Im- provement. Traditional year-long English is indeed offered to all students, and is required for sophomores during their first semester. The staff of the Language Arts Depart- ment this year consists of chairman Sue Andis, Diane Boknecht, Jean Ehrman, Amanda Gerig, Patricia Jackson, Thomas Pabst, Beth Posey, Kenneth Richardson, Randall Rusk, Eleanor Shaw, Jane Stolte, Dorothy Zank, Jim Clauser, Shari Miller. The purpose of the department is to give students a good English foundation to use in the future. Oh, I get it! Mark Maisoneuve checks over his assignment. Sue Mueller, Terry Eicher, Jeff Turner and Grady Vanderwall take part in group discussion. 32 Along with being a guidance counselor. Mr. Randall Rusk is a valuable asset to the Language Arts Department. THE BASICS THE BASICS THE BASICS THE BASICS THE BASICS THE BASICS THE BASICS THE BA 33 THE BASICS THE BASICS THE BASICS THE BASICS THE BASICS. Psy chology Joins History Knowledgeable and versatile, up to date and varied, the Social Studies Department of Snider is well balanced. This year, through the work of Asst. Principal Douglas Williams and Mr. Michael McMillen, a new class in Psychology was offered to seniors. Besides this high school course however, another psychology class from Purdue was incorporated into the Snider curriculum. Run on a four day schedule and taught by Dr. Murphy and Dr. Lantz, the college course gave students credit both at Snider and Purdue. Other classes that are offered are; U.S. History (required for juniors), Government (required for seniors), Economics, World History, Values and Issues, and several elective classes that concern all types of cultural, economical and sociological aspects of the world. Classes study subjects that range from primitive man to President Carter ' s new budget to ERA. Staff members of this department include Mr. Dennis McClurg, Mr. William Dillon, Mr. Elmer Franzman, Mr. Max Gecowets, Mr. Mike Hawley, Mr. Al Hemmer, Mr. Michael McMillen, Mr. Cliff Minier, Mr. Thomas Schuckel, Mr. Stanley Volz and Mr. Robert Weaver. Psychology and Anth- ropology make up Mr. Mike McMillan ' s classes. This year was the first time Snider offered a high school and college class in psychology. Use of visual aides is important to social studies, as they help Mr. Weaver explain the lesson to the class and Junior Tony Alexander. 35 So the solution is fairly easy to see. . . Mr. David Flowers keeps his classes on the ball. Oh, come on now! Mr. Dean Fast helps out Donna Bisson while Den- ise Rousseau objects to her picture being taken. 36 Math means solving problems . . .4z J - 20z + -3z - -15 is easily completed to be . . With the help of qualified staff members, Snider ' s Math Department strives to give students the background in mathemetics needed for college life. Being a math student is not easy, for it requires daily practice to achieve final mastery. The classes offered are numer- ous and varied, and include: Fundamen- tals of Algebra, Fundamentals of Geometry, Geometry, Algebra 3 4. Trig and Analytic Geometry. Special Algebra and Trig, Calculus, General Math, Senior Consumer Math and Computer Program- ming. Mr. Carl Scholz is the Department Chairman and he, along with Mr. Dean Fast, Mr. David Flowers, Miss Lois Gump. Mr. Lamar Kilmer, Mr. David Mains and Mr. Jerald Miller, help students to learn to confront and solve new problems each day. Much of a math class is spent with the teacher demonstrating or explaining ne w theorems. Shown here is veteran instructor Jerald Miller. THE BASICS THE BASICS THE BASICS THE BASICS THE BASICS THE BASICS THE BASICS THE BA 37 Joe Plesniak seeks cosmic revelations in a reflection. Science spurs new discoveries It was 2:25 and only ten minutes left in school. Jan was frantically biting her fingernails and hopefully watching the test tube in front of her. And then it happened, the mixture was finished and the experiment was a success; just in time! Science once again had conquered! Lab work is always a major part of the Science Department where students them- selves explore and discover certain mysteries that make science so intriguing. Along with the labs are films and discussions, demonstra- tions and lectures, all to open the mind to new concepts of the world and of life. To do this, Snider had developed a wide variety of courses including Advanced Biology, Life Science, Chemistry, Advanced Science, Physical Science, Physics and Man Made World. Instructors are: Mr. Gene Buzzard, Mr. Ralph Anderson, Mr. Russell Bush, Mr. Robert Heare, Mr. Ted King and Mr. Homer Kline. The combination of the varied courses and the knowledge of the teachers allow students to explore the area of science that interests them most. Brian Lee and his partner spend a lot ot time and study before they perform a wave graph. • 1IU , ?r 38 THE BASICS THE BASICS THE BASICS THE BASICS THE BASICS THE BASICS THE BASICS THE 39 Would you mind repeating that? Foreign Language includes culture Scents of chicken and mushrooms, and tacos and garlic bread waft down the second story hall of Snider High School. Cooking classes? No, they are the Foreign Language classes. Combined with the dialogues, exercises and skits that make up a lot of the classwork, the teachers incorporate the culture of the country into the language. This makes up just part of what is known as the ABC ' s of foreign language. A is for accent (important for all), B is for baking (every now and then), C is for culture (for atmosphere of course), D is for dancing (Spanish is best), E is for excellence (for Snider is admired), F is for field trips (that help build experience), G is games (that expand the vocabulary), H is for handouts (that come by the bundle), I is for impress (so easy with a foreign language), J is for junque (is that suppose to be French?), K is for knowledge (everyone needs that), L is for lab (to use the headphones), M is for music (to which they add voices), N is for nostalgia (can ' t forget history), O is for opportunity (to learn about others), P is for proverbs (to add a bit of wisdom), Q is for questions (on meanings of answers), R is for repetition (to learn what to say), S is for singing (to which they add music), T is for tenses (which there are many), U is for uninhibited (needed for the skits), V is for verbs (future and past), W is for work (to keep up the pace), X is for X tras (like clubs and festivals), Y is for yarns (stories to remember), Z is for zest (that applies to all teachers.) Members of the Foreign Language staff are: Chairwoman: Sofia Rodriguez, Mrs. Connie Kinney, Senor de la Guardia, Mrs. Beverly Weinraub, Mrs. Barbara Parker, Mr. Harold Vizino, Mr. Steve Zeigler, and Mrs. Sherrie Miller. Who wants to see me right now? Mr. Steve Zeigler hangs decorations for the annual Christmas Festival. GERMAN CLUB: FRONT: Mr. Steve Zeigler. FRONT ROW: Krista Haar, Lori Hennemyer, Shelly Leitzman, Glennda Baeske, Barb Kerr. SECOND ROW: Fritz Krueger, Winnfried Eberhardt, Brad Callmyer, Rick Wurm, Cheryl Beck, Jeff Witt, Jim Stump, Bill Eisen- mann. 40 V- Come in! Who could it be knocking on the Latin door this time? LATIN CLUB: UPPER: FRONT ROW: Kathleen Weatherford, Alicia Wilson, Ann Wichter, Deb Budzon, Penny Miller, Lori Machet, Margaret Brockson, Martha McPeek, Sue Williams. BACK ROW: Sponsor, Barbara Parker, Matt Erb, Brian Lee, Randy Hensley, Nancy Hannigan, Jan Bracht, Stacia Wallace, Jenny Cook. 41 Variety adds spice to learning FRENCH CLUB: ABOVE: FRONT ROW: Kelly Brennan, Kathy Miers, Janet McCarthy, Lauren Gottlieb, Lisa Fishering, Ann Vandervelde, Barb Cochren, Sue Lehman, Ursula Saxena, Janice Mulpagano, Becky Sparks, Kim Bell, Jackie Cavanaugh, Julie Crilly, Sally Doyle, Mrs. Beverly Weinraub. SECOND ROW: Lori Traycoff, Sherri Slichtenmyer, Jamie Hall, Dorothy Zurbrugg, Karen Decker, Elizabeth McCarthy, Heidi Bauerle, Lori Leonard, Carol Want, Lea-Ann McDaniel, Carol Ator, Holden Maecker, Colleen Carlson. THIRD ROW: Tim Chen, Julie Jones, John Newman, Carolyn Begley, Mike Bryant, Kerry Mettert, Dave Garman, Robin Hermance, Bob Rolland, Kevin Erwin, Andy Weissert, Matt Schenkel, Steve Beaman, Mark Maisonneuve, Dave Nash. TOP: Stocked with ideas to help students learn in all ways, Mrs. Beverly Weinraub keeps French alive for her students at Snider. French classes are conducted almost entirely in French, and give the students a chance to hear as well as to speak the language. Beginning French students come to know Mr. Harold Vizino for help. 42 FRONT ROW: Cher Amstutz. McNeely. Rita uthers. Robin SECOND ROW: Shelby. Sue . Becky Ander- , Nancy Slick. de la Guardia. Later performed for Cable T.V., the Spanish skit was a big hit. Class is never boring (or either teacher or student in Senor de la Guardia ' s Classes. Marching Band li A Flags Pom Pons Rifles add extra Spunk In tux and tails, Elaine Moran and the other Pantherettes add a little soft shoe to the routine. Who possesses the amazing ability to be happy and promote spirit even in the worst of times? Who keeps the rhythmn going even when the music is over? The Snider Marching Band of course! It takes a special person to be a member of the band, pom-pom, flag or rifle squad. Who else would march everyday after school from the first day of school well into October, besides practicing almost all summer long? Without them, the pep sessions would be almost dull. Led by drum majors Chris Good- man and Jill Sadler, this year ' s band had one of its most dazzling seasons, placing well in all competition. As for next year, with all the veterans returning, Snider can ' t help but have another spectacular season. Bedraggled and worn out, Sharon Welch tries to warm up alter the NISBOVA contest in Mishawaka. Ordinary is not the word lor many ol the band members. From left to right are: April Hegerleld, Bill Eisenmann, Anne Edmands, Rick Ensley, Brian Roller and Bill Hollenberg. 44 LEFT: Even after marching season, many of the members keep the spirit going by becoming the pep band. MIDDLE LEFT: Always a highlight during haltlime. the pantherettes entertain the fans with well timed routines. Chris Goodman ' s sore feet and tired legs were witness to the fact that contest is not all fun and game . m m FIRST ROW: D. Sandelius, J. Crilly, C. Luebbert, C. Parker, L. McDeniele, K. Becreft, K. Clauaa. D. Fottz, D. Smith, S. Mueller. J. Saferatem. K. Roa, 0. Hernak. A. Seybokdt SECOND ROW: l_ Treycofl, M. Rahrar, B. Eiaanmann, S. Mettsrt, A. Edmonda, M. Fry, T. Farthing, L. Pataraan, C. Guindon, K. DaBroaaa. T. Jadinak. G. Sidatl. C. Maaon. C. Caruthera. THIRD ROW: C. Jonea, J. DeProaie, . Leonard, C. Want, D. Henbacka, K. Klaa, K. Handrikaan, B. Hollowell, T. Oatar, J. Conaar, R. Laatharman, S. Adarholl, S. Uhrick, D. Burtheed. FOURTH ROW: S. Stealer R Whit . M. McPeefc. B. Taylor, S. Millar, R. Edwards, N. Evana, N. Dietz, Z. Roaa, L. Barr, S. Schlictanmyar, U. Saiana, C. Ator, S. Lauritaon. FIFTH ROW: S. Watch. P. Kraeger. B. Mayer. L Deputy. P. Lajreock. D. Barta. J. Flowere, K. Evana, K. Schannen, M. White, J. Curry, G. Brown, T. Taylor, M. Cable. SIXTH ROW: K. Brennan, S. Vincent. R. Coyne. B. Witta. B. Witt M VanCleave, J. Powell. T. Raher. E Sparta, T. Martin, M. Maiaonneuve, M. Haller, B. Anderaon, M. Ballaire. SEVENTH ROW: K. Witta, E. Schlictenmyar. A. Updike, J. Lemert. T. Divalfroi. B. Gavin. S. Small. T. Tribbet. S. Hafi. A. Hegerfetd. B. Hollenberg, S. Rutz, D. Bogge, T. Bowldt. EIGHTH ROW: C. Campbell, J. Spring, S. Snyder, M. Neely, G. Flowere, B. Roller, R. Enaley. J. Cavanaugh. E. Laidroo. A. Blackburn. S. Curry. S Wallace, D. Elick, S. Senger. NINTH ROW: J. Cavanough, R. Sunderman, J. Bellio, T. Baker, B. Ginder, D. Juat. M. McCaalin, J. Drake, S. Weltner. T. utley. T. Poors E. Getzin, J. Betghta, L. Caatettar. TENTH ROW: E. Hinman, N. Parker, C. Cox, J. Johnaon, K. Klee, J. Wriatpua, A. Lyona, K. Reynold . B. Arnold, S. Teegarden, D. Fiaher, C. Meyer. E. Moran. NOT PICTURED: B. Nusaa. D. Nobta, J. Rjetorl M. Flnco, R. Lehman, S. Sproat, J. Corner, Mr. David Showalter, Director. 45 After hard rehearsals, band members Bill Eisenmann, Tom Tribbett, Bill Hollenberg, Shari Senger, Barry Meyer and Diane Goering decide they deserve a break. Wind Machine and Jazz Too FRONT ROW- Brian Witt Liz Deputy. SECOND ROW: Jenny Bates, Mr. Dave Showalter, director. THIRD ROW: Bill Hollenberg, Kenny Shanon, Steve Small, Scott Weltner, Bob Anderson. FOURTH ROW: Kim Klee, Mike White, Mark VanCleave, Arlan Blackburn, Eric Laidroo, Jeff Flowers. FIFTH ROW: Greg Flowers, Matt Haller, Tom Baker, Kenny Taylor, Greg Sidell, Rick Ensley. 46 It takes a lot of wind to blow all of those horns! Many afternoons after school, the cafeteria becomes a concert hall for the Jazz Too Band. Shown here are Sue Rutz, Scott Sproat, Shan Shlichtenmyer, Rhonda White, Dave Barta, Dave Elick and Brent Witte. Jenny Bates on the keyboard and Tom Baker on the drums provide the back-up for the brass instead of one, now they ' re two FRONT ROW: Jan Conser, Kirk Evans, Sue Rutz, Laurie Barr, Amy Updike. SECOND ROW: Tim Poore, Terry Fisher, Shari Schlichtenmyer. THIRD ROW: Paul Kruger, Dave Elick, Lori Leonard, Rhonda White. FOURTH ROW: John Spring. Scott Sproat, Brent Witte, Jeff Powell, Jon Curry. FIFTH ROW: Dave Barta, Ron Sunderman, Ed Schlichtenmyer, director, Scott Hull 47 Varsity Band, Symphonic Band, FIRST ROW- S Schlichtenmyer, C. Ator, M. McPeek, L. Barr, U. Saxena, R. White, L. Leonard, J. Conaer, S. Small, B. Anderson, B. Hollowell. D. Boggs, C. Maeon, L. Peterson. SECOND ROW: D. Barta, J. Powell, T. Fisher, B. Wilte, J. Curry, J. Evans, B. Sparks, B. Witt, S. Aderholt, R. Leatherman, B. Nussa T. Osier, S. Rutz, S. Uhrick, M. Finco. THIRD ROW: B. Rolland, K. Roe, D. Elick, P. Krueger, C. Omstead, M. Neely, J. Spring, R. Sunderman. FOURTH ROW: S. Snyder, D. Just, T. Utley, T. Poore, J. Bellio. Not Pictured: S. Sproat, B. Lehman, S. Mettert, S. Hall, S. Yansky. FIRST ROW: N. Dieti, N. Evans, K. Hendrikaen, K. Brennan, O. Heribacka, K. Klee, T. Taylor, G. Sidell, T. Farthing, C. Guindon, K. DeBro.se, L. Traycoff, N. Parker, B. Anderson. SECOND ROW: J. Sadler, Z. Rosa, B. Witt, R. Coyne, M. Rahrer, J. Corner, G. Brown, M. White, K. Schannen, J. Flowers, M. VanCleave, T. Jedinak, M. Fry, M. Halter, D. Lawson. THIRD ROW: D. Hornak, C. Luebbert, T. Divelbiss, C. Goodman, J. Lemert, B. Gavin, L. Deputy, C. Laycock, B. Meyer, G. Flowers, E. Laidroo, A. Blackburn, S. Curry, J. Cavanaugh, B. Roller, R. Ensley. FOURTH ROW: B. Eisenmann, B. Ginder, M. McCashn, T. Baker, S. Weltner. Not Pictured: A. Edmonds, B. Hollenberg, E. Schlichtenmyer. 48 Orchestra make beautiful music FRONT ROW- K Weatherford, C. Herndon, J. Drummer. K. Slocker, M. Luclerhand, S. Hollins, J. Beighli. SECOND ROW: R. Plan, L. May, K. Klee. R. Butler. K. OBrian. L Uird. THIRD ROW: D. BounqutL B. Mercer, A. McMahan, J. Saterstein, S. Schuckel, F. Krueger, K. Meyers, K. Ealing. T. Taylor, L. McKibben, C. Want, K. Klee, L. Carroll, J. Bracht, A. Baker FOURTH ROW: C Tupper C Kile. J. Cook. K. Class— . H. Maecker. FIFTH ROW: K. Hamer, M. Bolton. T. Baker, J. Piatt, J. Flowers, M. Van Cleave, L. Deputy, C. Laycock, M. Ross. R. Ensley. G. Flowers. S. Curry. A. Blackburn. D. Baker. P. Shuttuck. J. Florida. P. Donohoe. D. Stanley, T. Martin, A. Upkike. Hands of the drummers must be quick and versatile to keep the beat of the music. 49 The minute you walked in the door . . . Lida Rose come home again Rose . . . Medleys and melodies, solos and swingers; they all belong to the voices of the Concert Choir, Varsity Choir and Swing Choir of Snider. Under the experienced direction of Mr. Carl Nicholas, the vocal groups participated in several concerts throughout the year, includ- ing the fall, winter and spring concerts, as well as the NISBOVA contests, where Snider always rates excellently. The Varsity Choir is made up of sophomores and juniors who train to perfect their voices in hopes of belonging to either the Swing or Concert Choirs. The Swing Choir is mostly made up of juniors and seniors, and positions are filled by audition only. This group practices before school in the morning and after school. Besides the other concerts, the Swing Choir performed at the Senior Banquet and other gatherings. The Concert Choir is the top formal choir at Snider and is made up of students who are recommended by former teachers. Members of this ensemble are often involved in the musical presented annually at Snider. Vocal music in this production is also under the direction of Mr. Carl Nicholas. Whether it is practice or performance, the choirs always keep the melody alive! Choirs keep the melody alive at Snider FRONT ROW: J. Cooper, S. King, L. Willoughby, K. Hamer, J. Kent, L. Castetter, J. Zimmerman, S. Albert, A. Fair, H Bauerle, J. Longrey , K Noble_SECOND ROW C Yockey, V.Vmkston, J. Oyer, rAornelissen, L. Vender.y, C. Craft, J. Weaver, S. Sanger. K. Sterner D Zurzola V  g£™RD R0W L Witsaman, L. Fishering, B. Knopp, P. Slen, D . Getzin, P. Colglazier, R. Krinn, T. Bunch, B. Hollenberg, E. Aldndge, A. Hughes, J. Anderson. 50 AT LEFT: FRONT ROW: H. Bauerle. B. Arnold. C. Yockey. L. Willoughby. S. Herndon, J. Hall, J. Kent. S. Senger. SECOND ROW: C. Worihley. T. Loy, A. Hughes. K. Erwiin. S. Hunt. M. Edwards. THIRD ROW: B. Hayes. K. Moehlenkamp. D Baker, J. Mcintosh, P. Colglazier. BELOW: FRONT ROW: D. Garvin, R. Williams, D. Reynal, T. Stephenson, D. Zollinger, R. Schrader, R. Teetor, G. Porter, K. Paradine, P. Shartuck. SECOND ROW: L. Tarr, S. Detwiler, N. Sherbinsky, M. Harlan, S. Doyle, R. Harvey, S. Sproat, B. Maish, R. Peralta, L. Haines, S. Chapman. THIRD ROW: C. Ridley. L. Fisher. B. Mitchell, A. Bunch, B. Grewloch, B. Jones, P. Barthelow, R. Hensley, D. Elick, J. Abraham, J. Stanley, L. Snider, J. Conser. 51 Expression of self through Arts Did you ever feel like you wanted to be someone totally different, in another time and place? Or have you ever wanted to capture what you see on canvas? If so, then Snider ' s Fine Arts Department is what you are looking for. Art, Drama and Music make up the divisions within this department that has grown considera- bly in size in the past few years. Drawing, lettering, cartooning, ceramics, silkscreen, lithograph, painting and photography make up the various Art classes that are based on a developmental yearly sequence. Aspiring actors and actresses can take up to three full years of drama at Snider, beginning with simple speech and extending to scenes, cuttings and readings. Stagecraft is also offered to acquaint students with the workings of the stage itself. A huge portion of Snider ' s student body is involved in the Music program. Everything from Electronic Music to Beginning Instrumental Band is offered. The hard work done within the classroom accounts for the respect and acclaim that Snider has received in its musicals, plays and concerts that are performed each year. Obviously Miss Blakeman spots humor whenever she sees it. Jane Cruze watches as Cathy Norton lets her imagination flow onto the canvas. 52 Completely involved in her character role, Monique Edwards is one of Snider ' s most active dramatists. 53 Skills learned in Practical Arts What goes: Bang! Bang! Whrr . . .click! Clank! Clank! Sizzle, sizzle pop!? It is none ot her than the Prac- tical Arts Department at Snider. Industrial Arts and Home Economics concentrate on giving students the opportunity to design and explore many of the useful skills needed in everyday life. The Home Ec section includes courses in Foods, Foods Chef, Clothing, Housing, Family Living, and Child and Human Development. Activities range from boiling eggs to planning weddings. The teachers in the area are Carolyn Gallender, Irene Hak and Beth Koeneman. Constructing furniture, design- ing homes, and operating machines are all basic elements in the Industrial Arts program. Choices of classes vary from Power Mechanics, Electronics, General Shop, to Beginning and Advanced Woods, Metals and Drafting. Students are aided with their projects by instruc- tors; Robert Short, Roy Kline, Richard Rian and Gene Melchi. Guys and girls alike are joining both classes as they feel the need to develop abilities that are practical as well as enjoyable. Checking his brew , is Steve Oyer. He wasjust one of the many guys who benefited from the Food Chefs course. Careful planning and explicit instructions took place before Yvonne Wright started her new outfit. Here she is aided by Home Ec teacher, Irene Haak. 54 Girlt and machinery? Cynthia Durham and Mr. Roy Kline gat a littla self-conscious when the cameraman appear in shop class. Now this right here . . . , Mr. Richard Rian points out some future difficulties in Scott Stephenson ' s model. J 75 ! ■s « Drafting and design have always been extremely popular with Snider students. Here Mr. Gene Melchi assists Jeff Lampel with his drawing. Complete with goggles are Lynn Dandridge and Mr. Robert Short. Safety is always stressed when working around heavy machinery. 55 Business keeps all the typewriters What do Mrs. Kay Klenke, Mr. Don Bruick, Mrs. Helen Edwards, Mr. Russ Issacs, Miss Peggy Tellman, Mrs. Judith Johnson, Mrs. Ida Mae Ricketts and Mr. Robert Vachon have in common? They are all responsible for putting together an excellent business program. Offering six different branches of study; General, Clerical, Secretarial, Business Administration and Accounting, Distributive and Cooperative Office Education; the Business Department provides excel- lent training for students planning to enter the world of business. For students interested in the rights and obligations of the consumer and businessman, Business Law is offered. Others more inclined towards ideas on how the consumer can improve his abilities at knowing when and what to buy, can take Consumer Education. Notehand offers the practical skill of quick note-taking, valuable to all students. Distributive and Cooperative Education offer on the job training complete with credi t. All of the courses are beneficial to those seriously interested in a business career as they provide a good basis on which the students can build their knowledge and techniques. ABOVE: Accuracy, accuracy! An extremely important class, typing becomes more vital as typed papers letters are assigned more often. With the airs of a secretary, sophomore Lee Langlet learns how business letters are composed. 56 constantly clicking ■mi | ABOVE RIGHT: A veteran of business classes. Rhonda Hyndman picks up typing with considerable ease. ABOVE: Recordkeeping. Shorthand and Accounting are Mrs. Helen Edwards ' specialties. •Oh. so it ' s like this. . . Kim Hassell checks out her DE program with coordinator Peggy Tollman. 57 Through the skills of aide Maxine Smith, students can receive ind ividualized in- struction. Thoroughly involved in their progress are Donna Martin and Elizabeth Spann. 58 Students advance further with Individualized help in Opportunity Room Larry Brown spends extra time on his reading assignment. Director of the opportunity program, Mr. Mike Ellinger has special training in planning activities to meet students needs. With him is Bobby Freeman. 59 BELOW: Keeping in shape is easy for girls in the co-ed gym class. RIGHT: One, two, three . . . go! Gym students learn how to flip off a spring board. BELOW: Push-ups, every morning . . . ten times! Warm-ups are stressed before every activity. m Ml WW 1 aEsllLi • TV? Phys-ed provides healthy bodies Along with mental learning goes physical fitness, for each compliments the other. Gym promotes teamwork and good sportsmanship, both vital to living in today ' s world. Mr. Tom Swihart, Mr. James Gurnell, Mrs. Eloise Reeves and Mrs. Bev Farns- worth work to make their classes worthwhile for the students. Courses range from Dance and Gymnastics to Body Building and Football. So- phomores are required to take one semester of traditional gym. After meeting this requirement, students can take any of the elective classes that interest them. 60 I i i LEFT: Developing skills is an important part of learning to play a game, as Nancy Slick knows. BELOW: Before starting the second set of games, Mr. James Gurnell ' s gym class takes a break. Pick those knees up! Coach Gurnell otters some instruction. 61 Individualism thrives through Athletic play And they ' re off and running, skating, riding, throwing, catching, swimming, driving. . . With over 1700 students and personalities, Snider has fans of almost every sport found in the book. At 2:35, when the bell rings, panthers race off to do whatever they like best. Sports? Well, yes and no. They are not sponsored directly by Snider, nor do teachers necessarily organize them, they are just different athletic activities individuals enjoy. After all, sports are not team play only. When you look around, Snider can boast of all types of talent. For some it ' s frisbees, at lunch, before school and after school. Bouncing them off walls, the ground and sometimes each other, these specialists include beginners, right up to members of the National Frisbee Association. Throwing in the air isn ' t the only way to go; a little lawn bowling is always fun. French classes took advantage of the nice weather and studied one facet of French sports by actually doing it. Air conditioned tennis shoes are the mark of a runner, and it seems they become more and more prevalent everyday in the spring. Some jog for fitness, others to get somewhere on time, and some just for fun; but what ever the case, physical or mental, it is great! Sports aren ' t isolated to spring and summer, not by a long shot. Snow was in abundance this year, and with it came the skiers, tobogganers, skaters, snowmobilists and snowball fighters. The extra days off school gave panthers a chance to get out exercise and explore. Unique people make up unique sports. Many enjoy nothing more than sunning, reading, writing, dancing or eating. Perhaps they are not sports by definition, but they are ac tivities in which Snider students indulge. In any case, sports are important. Whether they are team or individual, sports help to build the discipline and self- assurrance needed in today ' s world. Senior Jeff Witt really uses his head during a foreign language soccer match. •%►■• ' m fip - ■Ken Speed is little help to his team as he misses the ball again. 64 The balmy May weather brought students out of classes and Mark Westerhausen ' s feet out of his shoes! Kevin Erwin reverts to his childhood and wades in a puddle, well, to each his ownl n%% vp-n ' 8 ; rv v - It ' s a perfect throw by Tim Hill in a game of petanque. 65 A first ever at Snider, and covered by Tony Ventrella, a soccer team made of foreign language students was created. Drifts and drifts and more drifts made snurfing easy this year. The fact that they were mostly just playing for fun didn ' t keep the soccer team members from doing their best. 66 v? ifc£ If 4 Soaking up cosmic revelations through his feet is a favorite past- time of Joe Plesniak. Cases of senioritis broke out in numbers in the spring as Andrea McMahon lets out her frustration as Lynn Priddy looks on. Me, get close to that little white ball way over there?! ' Cindy Smith encounters some difficulty in a game of petanque (lawn bowling). 67 The mighty Snider panthers post best SAC record. Rough, tough play made up the Snider Varsity Football Team season. Starting off the season was easy, as Snider bowled over everyone that they came in contact with. Some of the unfortunate victims were: Elkhart, Warsaw, Elmhurst, Luers, and Hunting- ton. The end of the football season was just as great as the first, as the panthers finished with a 25-7 victory over Bishop Dwenger. The middle of the season was another story, however. Although the panthers finished as the best squad with 8-1 overall, they didn ' t qualify for post season competition, due to a disappointing loss to Northrop. It was unfortunate that the team didn ' t have the opportunity to continue their excellent play, but there is always another season. ABOVE: Senior Matt Teegarden gets advice from head coach Mike Hawley. LEFT: Senior Ron Vernasco rips down field for long gainer. 68 LEFT: Panthers take the Bus. Fullback Bill Bussick picks his way through the Redskin defensive line. The black curtain. Concordia runner is stopped by Snider team picture. wja Varsity Opponeni i SHS 7 Elkhart Central 14 33 Warsaw Elmhurst 7 7 Bishop Luers 34 Concordia 45 9 Northside 10 28 Northrop 8 Huntington 42 7 Dwenger 25 Jf 9 . rt Q $ J3 1 :31 t 15- Jd :. £l? -fin 9G n ' 7 On 1 , - zo - 4S L.%e l J 30. 2a FRONT ROW: (L TO R) R. ds Koekkoek, J. Filch, D. Guevara, T. Burton, S. Diprimio, R. Underwood, E. Milligan, T. Pattereon, T. VinW ji r. M. Ludwig. J. Cavil S. Hoagburg. SECOND ROW: R- Steele, Mgr., M. Weaver, M. Kallenback, J. Davia, J. Verduce, J. Hoffman, M. Fauet, S. Malcolm, K. Miller. R. Long. R. Varnaaco. M. Teegerden, C Sauera. B. Buaaick. THIRD ROW: C Crow. Mgr. T. Epple, J. Gonzalea, K. Mettert, W. Billingeley, S. Hankel, B. Schmidt, D. Arnold, O. Hoffmann, J. Prichard. J. Varnaaco, D. McComb, A. Gecoweta, T. Woodard. FOURTH ROW: J. Kurtz. Mgr J. Shearer. J. Wharton, A. King, 0. Herold, F. Bruggner, D. Bennett, M. Beaman, K. Wifwer. K. Moore. T. Merrrwether. M. Bodie. K. George. FIFTH ROW: M. Edwarda. M. Kelly. J. Autry. J. Comer, a McGovern. B. Phillips, T. Alexander, C. Goods, C. Kelly, S. Board, Coach Doerffler, Coach Faat, Coach Bueh, Head Coach Hawley. Coach laaaca. Winning reserves show promise Following in the footsteps of the varsity football team, the reserves also pulled off a winning season with a record of 7-2. A lot of the credit goes to the long practice hours after school and the leadership of Coach Russ Isaacs. The team was stunned at the very first of the season by a drastic loss to Wayne, but they bounded back to down both Northrop and Northside. The only other game the reserves lost was to New Haven; after that the team seemed determined to make no more mistakes. On the whole, the season was a big success, and the football teams of next year look very promising. With knees straining and bones colliding, the reserves recover a fumbled ball. Anticipation and concentration marked the faces of the players as they attentively watch the action. Displaying his agility and form, Larry Jordan reaches out for a pass. 70 5 3 4 === 77 j a a 2 a Bj b - iik? ft § -  r FRONT ROW: IL lo Rj D Manahatd H PhaBapa. Taylor. J. Floridia. R. aaartan, T. Paul L Jordan (I Cr«w«. m tadaraom secomo row: m Raw. j. 8t.llw.ll K. KM.., o Lawn. J. (lax. D. Hurjhaa. C. 8luart. Mor arto THRO ROW H a C Johnaon. D Jonaa. R. Oooowan, D Jackaon. R. Danaby. J Garrattaon. J. May, M Fanco B fcWaar FOURTH ROW: J. Caaoay. 8 Baa nan. M Raaca- t Voitlain. J Hamric. A. Salking B Brown. J. Daaat M Simmona, T. Potoaky FIFTH ROW: 8 laajm, J. Max . J. Autry. K. Brown. 0. McComb. Coach aaaaca, Coaaeaa Doarttlar, M Eacholtz. J. Paul. J. Harraa. Garman A wall of muscle and determination met the Snider offense, but in the end Snider came out on top. The ball is snapped, and the reserves move out for a first down attempt. 71 Tracksters post winning season. Hours of practice, shortened summer vacations, and endless pairs of tennis shoes gave the Snider Cross Country team a superior 10-1 record and qualified them for regional competition. When the season started, the Harriers had high hopes for sectionals, regionals, and even state; unfortunate- ly, several of the top runners were stricken with the flu just before the big competition started. In the sectionals, which were held at Shoaff Park, they were disappointed with third place, losing to Dwenger and Northrop, but it was enough to enter them in the regionals. Many of the Harriers, such as Marty Ross and Scott Ecclestone, were so determined that they ran even though they had been bed-ridden the previous two days. Hopes soared again to the possibility of state, but a seventh place finish wasn ' t quite good enough to get them there. The highlight of Snider ' s season took place just prior to the regionals when the sophomore team won the East Noble Invitational, triumphing over a field of 26 teams. Their final record turned out to be a super 7-1. All in all it was a good season, a hard season, an almost season. ABOVE: Out of breath but happy with his time, Thorn Boehlert crosses the finish line for the panthers . And they ' re off! Cross-country runners compete with more people at one time than in any other sport. ! 72 LEFT: Stretching, pulling, reaching, the team members go through agony before hitting the track. FRONT ROW: (L to R) Mike Frushour. Don SchWK Marty ( Tim O ' Brian. Sieve Hunt. Mike Roe . Bob Jonee. Gary Bolenbaugh. SECOND ROW: Gary Williama. Bill Sutton. St re Thomas. Dave Bracht. Brent Munro. Mike Sampfe. Jem O aaiase. Scott Kilmer. Kent Siebold THIRD ROW: Coach John Kline Joe Pletniak. Thorn Boehlen. Ken Sohaski. Scott Eccfcestone. John Beaman, Jim Lewis. Scott Bnnker. Dave Nath Dan Ashby. Richard Munaon. Steve Tsuleft. Coach Swihart. Varsity SHS-Opponent 15-50 15-50 27-30 18-43 23-38 15-48 15-50 24-37 31-25 24-37 20-40 Reserve Opponent-SHS 50-15 Garrett Woodlan South Side Dekalb Huntington North New Haven Bsllmont Harding N North Sid Warsaw Homestead 2nd in Northrop Invitational 2nd in New Prairie Invitational 4th in SAC (Varsity and Reserve) 3rd in Sectional 7th in Regional Reserves 1st i i East Noble Frosh-Soph LEFT: Racing to a split-second finish, Scott Kilmer leads the panther team to another victories. 73 Rackets up for the Netters Northrop, Northside, Concordia, Elmhurst, Wayne, Harding, Dwenger, Homestead, Angola, New Haven, Huntington. ..none of them even came close to stopping the Snider Tennis Team this year. In fact, they whizzed right through SAC, Sectionals, and Regionals. Nothing stopped the Netters until they met up with Peru in the Semi-state competition. The 1977 season started off just as well as it finished. Although the Tennis Team, just like the Cross-Country Team was hit with the flu in the middle of the season, the Netters didn ' t let that stop them. As for practices, they started the day after school was out, and continued right through the summer. When school started, practices didn ' t let up, they worked every day after school, rain or shine, and when the meets came around, the practice paid off. Leading the team to the 16-3 over-all record were singles Ron Repka and Karl Schwarz, numbers one and two on the team. The doubles team of Brian Lee and Mike Lee pulled through the season with an undefeat- ed record of 19-0. The season turned out so well, that it went down in Snider ' s history as the best ever. When it came time for the SAC play offs, Snider tied with Harding which made them share the title, but the Netters later came back to overcome Harding to take first in the Regionals. The curtain fell when the panthers went to Semi-state where they met the tough Peru team. Prospects look exceptionally good for next year as the 1977 Snider Reserve Tennis Team finished out their season with an undefeated record of 13-0. Two on the reserve team, Ron Foster and Jim Gabbard never lost a match. RIGHT: Owl I think I pulled Something... Bill Eisenmann successfully completes his not-so-easy serve. Sheer determination marks Ron Repka ' s face as he goes off after the ball. ' ' $h •r • m-mi in nr i -imtum • jfi 74 FRONT ROW: (L to R) Ron Repka Dm Boiberger B.H Eiwnmann Roger Nyberg. JeH Drummer, Jim Gatoberd. Bob Lehman. BACK ROW: Coach Lamar Kilmer. John Loner. Ken Bchwarz. Brian Lee. Bob Roland Ron Potter Hit Lee. t ve Watteri. MIDDLE: With grace and all the ease of a pro. Mike Lee makes tennis look as easy as pie. ' ' I ' m going to get this shot if it kills me... Karl Schwarz displays the techniques that made him a winner. .. Varsity SHS-Opponent 4-1 Northrop 4-1 ) BeHmont 3-2 Concordia 4-1 Wayne 4-1 | Huntington 5-0 Angola 3-2 Homeste 4-1 Dwenger 3-2 Northside 3-2 Harding 3-2 New Haven 5-0 Luers 3-2 Elmhurat 3-2 Southside Tied with Harding (or SAC 1st in Sectionals 1st in Regional 1977 Reserve team undefeated Oh, Not And I have to play him? Bill Eisenmann relates his fears to Steve Waiters. 75 V-ballers have ups and downs Snider ' s gym became filled with tired bodies and flying volleyballs as early as mid-August, as the girls ' volleyball team began its tryouts. Practices were two or three hours, two times a day, with all of the girls working hard to get in shape and improve their skills. After two such weeks, Coach Eloise Reeves had her squad of twelve varsity and seven reserve players. The many practices paid off, as these girls fought their way to a 9-8 overall and 4-5 SAC record. The reserves also had a winning season of 2-1. The girls were also sectional runner-ups, racking up two wins before losing to tough Leo. The Panther Volleyball Machine beat Woodlan handily and then avenged its regular season loss to Concordia with a fine performance. Another first for this year was the reserve invitational tourney in which Snider made it to the semi-finals. Coach Reeves ' team was a talented one, gaining experience as the season progressed. The girls played aggressive volleyball, with four of the starting six being spikers. The Panthers also had excellent serving, and several girls had accuracy serving records greater than 90%. Because the bench was strong, Coach Reeves was able to substitute freely throughout the season. The v-ball outlook is bright, since five lettermen from the sectional squad and the sophomores of the reserve team will be returning next year. RIGHT: Senior Marsha Carries spikes the ball over the defenders. Carteaux. Coach Eloise Reeves. 76 LEFT: Judi Echlin power the ball across the net. Garrett East Noble New Haven Harding OeKalb Wayne Bishop Dwenger Elmhurst Bishop Luers South Side Harding Wayne North Side Homestead Northrop Concordia Sectional games: Woodlan Concordia Leo i 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 SHS 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 ABOVE: Senior Jill Weaver takes a moment to think things over. ABOVE: Mel Pittenger bumps the ball to her teammate. 77 Gymnasts capture SAC crown Snider ' s balance beam, uneven parallel bars, vault, and floor mats were well-used by the gymnastics team this year as the girls compiled a 10-1 overall and 7-0 SAC record. These many practices really paid off, in an SAC crown and the first victory in years over rival Northrop. Five of the gymnasts qualified for the state meet: Kathy Hornak, Rhonda Hyndman, Lisa Phillips, Maureen Hornak and Laurie Wightman all travelled to the Indian- apolis meet. Snider represented the Fort Wayne area well by placing four girls in the top six places. The meets were run differently this year, with the beginning level results not counting towards the team totals. However, the beginning level was an especially fine one, losing only one meet. The team, coached by Mrs. Beverly Farnsworth, worked extremely hard throughout the entire season and all of the girls helped each other to attain their many victories. This year ' s gymnastic team exhibited superb performances and was one Snider can be proud of. ABOVE: Kim Mettert sees the world upside-down dur- ing her back walk over. FRONT ROW: Madonna Cornnelissen, Robin Piatt, Chris Campbell, Laurie Wightman, Kim Mettert, Jody Salloway, Linda Shuck- el. SECOND ROW: Lisa Phil- lips, Sharon Albert, Ann LeMasters, Sandy Seben- oler, Hollie Bales, Ann Claus- man, Debbie Hensoth, Maur- een Hornak, Coach Beverly Farnsworth. THIRD ROW: Rhonda Hyndman, Teri Krull, Linda Miller, Cindy Luebbert, Sue Vernasco, Jane Lanier, Kathy Hornak, Cheryl Law- son. 78 or ABOVE LEFT: Kathy Hornak flashes a smile as she performs her floor exercise. ABOVE: Lisa Phillips jumps towards the vault. Maureen Hornak flies through the air with the greatest of ease . . BELOW: Sharon Albert stretches out across the balance beam. L. I U- _ r -tr Z3|fr §MW— - f - via . I 77 ht V- 135 North Side New Haven South Side Northrop Harding Concordia Elmhurst Belmont Wayne 152 143 150 151 S.A.C. Champions 1978 79 Cagers finish on top Getting off to a ragged start, the Snider Varsity Basketball team finished with a respect- able 11-9 record. The team was hurt this year with the loss of several excellent players, but in the end the team pulled together to show that Snider could do it if they wanted to. After starting the season off with a 68-66 win over Garrett, the panthers fell back to lose six straight games to Wayne, North Side, Logansport, Bellmont, South Side, and Bishop Luers. Then the team picked up and came back to beat many of those teams on the way to the tourney. At the tourney, Snider drew a bye and was scheduled to play the winner of the first game. It was feared at one time that the games might not even be played due to the coal strike, but everything worked out and the games were played during the afternoon instead of the evening. As it turned out, it was North Side who played the panthers , but unfortunately Snider lost and was dropped from the tourney. Though the team as a whole finished with a half and half season, many of the players were recognized as outstanding including Bill Cunningham, who was named the top player in the Fort Wayne area. Up for another two is top-scorer Bill Cunningh am. FRONT ROW: Scolt Brinker. Ken Gallord, Wilfred Billingiley, John Vemasco. Andy Gecowels, Steve Kiracofe. BACK ROW: Coach Kline, Bob Stauffer, Gordon Kisler, Bill Cunningham, Dean Stanley, Buddy Phillips. Kelly George, Assistant Coaches; Mr Mohr, Lamar Kilmer. 80 The Bruin were tough, but Steve Kiracote (till came through with two for Snider. Taking aim is Gordon Kisler attempting a bucket. 68 60 56 52 59 55 60 72 67 54 70 83 66 71 55 62 60 55 46 66 Garrett Wayne North Side Logansport Bellmont South Side Bishop Luers East Noble Concordia South Side Northrop Dekalb Dwenger Elmhursl Huntington Wood I an Harding New Haven North Side Marion A OPPONENT Looking for a shot, Wilfred Billingsley moves in as his teammate Bill Cunningham holds off the opponent. 81 Reserves end winners After a rough and unstable start, the Snider Reserve Basketball Team bounded back to a good season record of 14-5. The only teams the panthers gave into were Wayne, Northside, South Side, East Noble and Northrop. South Side was later beaten by the reserves in a tourney game, with a score of 41-33. As in many of the after-Christmas sports, several of the eager games were either postponed or even cancelled due to bad weather or the coal strike. With make-up practices and some extra hard work, however, the team held together and ended the season with seven straight wins. What promise for next year! Up for the shot and another score is Ron Huser. LEFT: Skillfully maneuvering around his opponent, Rick Rice heads for the basket. Determined to score, John Langdon aims carefully for a successful free throw. 82 FRONT ROW: (left to right), Raiph McKm, Jim b -e Garland Smith, Rick Rice, Dave McComb. Ron Foetef BACK ROW: Head Coach Roy Kline. John Lang don. John Autry, Ron Huur, Lonnia Eley. Reggie Moore. Aaautant Coach Lamar Kilmer. 83 Round-ballers gain experience It was a disappointing year for the girls ' basketball team, as they won only two in sixteen outings. The record, however, does not reflect the quality of play which the girls exhibited. Many of the games were extremely close, with many losses of only a few points. They worked hard all year, but could not come up with a winning combina- tion. Their defense was rugged, one of the better in the SAC, but the offense never seemed to click. The team was also hampered by injuries to some of its key players, as they were forcd to watch the action from the sidelines. The year was beneficial in some ways, however, for many young players go to see varsity action. The team ' s leading scorer, Lisa Herron, was a sophomore and will be returning next year. Several juniors were able to get varsity experience, as Coach Michael McMillen was able to substitute freely. Mr. McMillen is in his first year as coach and is the only male coach of girls ' basketball in he SAC. The seniors also did their share, as they helped to provide experience and unity. Cindy Carvey was the leading rebounder, averaging, seven per game. Although these girls will be missed next year, Coach McMillen is already looking forward to having many fine players back. RIGHT: Sophomore Lisa Herron pumps one in for two points. BELOW: Senior Cindy Carvey ets ready to move towards the basket. BELOW, LEFT: Coach Mike McMillen talks it over with seniors Jill Weaver and Cheryl Linden. m 84 Front row: Jill Waavar. Liaa WrJkanang. Janaa Mulpagano. Linda Przaniezny, Cheryl Undan. Julia Crilly. Dot Cothnt Middaa row: Cathy Armijo. Pat Jackaon Liaa Harron Tina Chaatar. Cindy Smith. Kim Hamilton. Uaa 8nydar, Cindy Canray. Back row: Patty Cariaau, Vanaaaa King. Alliaon Stangar. Barb Knopp. Erin Kaya. Linda Uvingaton, Maraha Carnaa, Coach McMillan. BELOW, LEFT: Jill Waaver putt the ball up and socres. BELOW: Vanessa King looks on as Lisa Herron takes her shot. Girls ' Basketbal Dwenger Columbia City Harding jflV Elmhurst r SHS 59 32 49 38 45 27 53 46 Dwenge r Luers 49 37 22 28 Garrett 32 40 Wayne Belmont ft 4a 39 38 38 South Side 39 37 DeKatb 31 43 Concordia 36 33 New Haven 36 18 North Side Northrop South Sid 5S 47 51 48 32 30 36 (sectional) l 85 Grapplers take double crown With several returning lettermen, and five reserves, a winning season was expected for 1978 at the very least for the Snider Wrestling Team. They never disappointed Snider. Under the leadership of coach Russ Isaacs, the grapplers took SAC, Sectionals and placed 2nd in Regionals with an overall record of 10-2. This year more than ever, the wrestlers were backed by a crowd of devoted fans. It seems that at last their hard wor k and effort were being recognized. Practice for the wrestlers started long before Christmas, with long work-outs and the inevitable chore of making weight. Almost all the grapplers had strict diets to follow if they wanted to wrestle. It was this drive and determina- tion for success that made the panthers winners once again. As for next year, Snider has just as much to hope for as the reserves tallied in with an undefeated record of 11-0. In the clinchl Terry Burton convinces his opponent that Snider ' s the best. FRONT ROW Debbl. Wightm.n Mar Dotty G.nt, Mgr. SECOND ROW: Tom Gran.y, Mik. Greene, Mike K.lly. T.rry Burton, Cr.ig Neely. Tony Woodard, Vernon Martin, Stove Kelley Dan Bennett Steve ESEjLttXSttttiltt TH,RD ROW: Kerry Snyder, Lay B,.,in., Mik. Kr.kt, Jef. BJ.ck.ord, Spencer MM , SZ£i£S2 hSS Die.t, Jo.e R..ende. FOURTH ROW: Benny Brown, Jim Severil, Cornel John.on, Mark Tobin, Bill Phillip., John V.rduce, Seth Confldon, Tim Vorndr.n Jay PlaL Matt Fau.t Bob AbewJ Matt E m. Bin Foy FIFTH ROW Ezra El.y, John Gonz.l... Jimmie H.rri.. Dave Man.fi.ld. Don Sch.rer, D... Herold, Mark Rag.r. Robert Crew., Victor C.rt.r, D.ck Taylor, Dave Garmen. LAST ROW. Kurt Kaiwr, Dave Lewi., Ron Bodie, Mark Ander.on, Darrell Koch, Mark Mai.onneuve, Bill Sutton, John Hemric, Kevin Kaiaor, Coach Rum Imki. 86 LEFT: With strained muscles and gritted teeth, Sam DiPrimio gets a good hold on his adversary. MIDDLE LEFT: Champion as usual. Tony Woodard was one of Snider s top wrestlers. BELOW: Matt Ontiveros, as did most of the other panthers, always came out on top. LOWER LEFT: Ready for the Pounce . Seth Congdon eyes the enemy before making his move. , 4 . | S 8 ? ' sSfc f- Girls Tennis Team plays well The sight of tennis balls being smacked across Snider ' s nets became a common one as soon as spring-like weather permitted, when the girls ' tennis team took to the courts for practice. The weather was uncoopera- tive throughout the entire season though, as rain and wind forced the re-scheduling of many meets. How- ever, the team managed a 6-6 record with some fine play against much tough competition. The backbone of the team con- sisted mainly of seniors, as four of the top five players were upperclassmen. Sue Ludwig captured the number one spot, while Cathi Connors was seeded second. Sophomore Denise Rousseau and Sherri Salin and Margaret Lueken rounded out the five singles positions. Because of the depth of this year ' s team, Coach Dorothy Zank was able to substitute often and change the doubles teams in order to come up with successful combinations. The girls worked extremely hard during the whole season and exhibited solid play in all of their matches. -4v UPPER RIGHT: Denise Rous- seau follows through as she hits another forehand across the net. i llY3i£ :£4 iP FIRST ROW: Andrea McMahan, Denise Rippetoe, Pam Lucas, Sherri Salin, Sue Ludwig. SECOND ROW: Coach Dorothy Zank, Sue Hunt, Lynda Brown, Cathi Connors, Margaret Lueken, Laura May, Denise Rousseau, Cindy Smith. Not pictured: Nan Thomas. 88 n ; ■,5« ipujij • fl 1 f4t . ABOVE: Andrea McMahan looks on and cheers her teammates. Homestead South Side North Side W« Bishop Dwenger Harding Elmhurst Bishop Luers Mew Ha TOP: Sherri Salin takes charge at the net as she wins another point. MIDDLE: Margaret Lueken bends low for a difficult backhand. BOTTOM: Sue Ludwig waits expectantly for her opponent ' s serve. 89 H rfS H is ff WMW £5 FRONT ROW: Manager, Mike Vincent, Ralph McKee, Mark Reecer, Mike Lee, Kris Miller, Mark Weaver, Jeff Bench, Dave Furos, Jim Butz, Ziliak, Paul Kohn. BACK ROW: Coach Jerry Miller, Steve Kramer, Steve Hoagburg, Dave Anderson, Matt Bohde, Kelly George, Jim Wharton, John Langdon, Brian Lee, Joe Stehlic, John Walters. Gold-Machine in 78 Slugging their way down the path to victory, the Panther Gold Machine coached by Mr. Jerry Miller ended their season with a record of 17 wins and 6 losses before going into Sectionals. Rain was a problem this year as almost every other game was rescheduled. The team worked hard and long in practices that were held after school on the school parking lot. Worth mentioning this year was the fact that on April 22nd Steve Kramer hit in a run giving Snider their 100th win! Here ' s to the next hundred! A veteran of the Baseball Team, Kelly George was named the most valuable player along with Dave Anderson. 90 LEFT: Ready lor the swing, Joe Stehlic tenses up for the pitch. BELOW: Where did it go? That ' s what the pitchers say about Steve Hoagburg ' s strike zone. Steve made the SAC team this year. BaaaaanaBaFJ HfT LaW 1 ' H U W ' Mm J { g «■■«w . p r t t S, ■ 5k Ej ■' ■JS ■• ■ ' ;, . • SHS OPPONENT 7 1 Warsaw 5 8 6 Madison 4 2 Noblesville 12 Bluffton 8 3 9 Harding 1 1 10 7 New Haven 4 1 3 Elmhurst 5 16 Dwenger 6 5 3 Leo 4 4 1 4 Concordia 2 5 Wayne 2 8 4 Garrett 6 2 5 South Side 7 7 South Adams 1 8 5 North Side 4 9 Northrop 2 Bellmont 4 LEFT: Set for the hit, infielder Dave Anderson was most valuable player as well as being named to the SAC team. 91 ►— : Cindermen spell S-T-A-T-E On your Mark. . .get set. . .go! And go they did! the Snider Track Team went right through city, section- al and regional competition with considerable ease. From the beginning, Coaches John Kline, Tom Swihart, and Head Coach Jim Gurnell, expected the best of the returning and new cindermen, and they were not disappointed! The season started off with a big win over Marion and Harding, beating them by almost twice as many points. From then on Snider had a reputation that just wouldn ' t quit. Wayne, Warsaw, and later South Side came along, but no matter how hard they tried, Snider finished way out ahead. The North Side Relays, always one of the most popular events of the track season, showed Snider once again in first place as they battled for championship. The rest of the meets with Blackford, Muncie, Bishop Dwenger, Huntington, Elmhurst, Northrop and North Side were all victories too; it seemed that nothing could stop the panthers once they got started. SAC fell to the Cindermen, as did Regionals, Sectionals posed a prob- lem, but they made up for it in the Regionals, with first place wins by Scott Malcolm and Ron Vernasco. At this date, Snider is favored for State . . . Good Luck Guys! m LJJJ I ■Mentally set (or a good jump, Ron Vernasco puts forth all his energyy. ABOVE: Exhausting but exhilarating, running is more than a hobby to Wilfred Billingsley. Preparing himself for his throw is John Autry. 92 . FRONT ROW: J. Kurtz, M. Ross, P. Trueze, R. Vernasco, E. Milligan, R. Underwood, S. Malcolm, D. Arnold, T. Boehlert, M. Ross, D. Howard. SECOND ROW: T. Martin, C. Crowe, K. Siebold, L. Eley, V. Henderson, R. Moore, J. Autry, B. Phillips, T. Kiser, C. Bertz, D. Rice, W. Billingsley. D. Dumolin, J. Beaman, S. Ecclestone, S. Tsuleff. THIRD ROW: Coach John Kline, Coach Tom Swihart, M. McKinney, M. Rahrer, K. Mettert, D. Jones, M. Anderson. M. Finco, J. Floridis, K. Brown, M. Edwards, M. Dickmeyer, B. Rolland, M. Rian, B. Abels, R. Goodwin, P. Sally, B. Lehman, J. Lewis, S. Hunt, G. Bolenbaugn J. Davis, K. Pruitt, T. L ' Brian, K. Siebold, B. Brown, S. Hankel, G. Williams, G. McGovern, K. Sohaski, M. Parks, S. McMurray, C. Stewart. D. Glover, J. Hamlock, G. Grice, B. Garmen, Coach Jomes Gurnell. I SNIDER 91 74 74 Champs 72V2 Runner-up 93 92 67 Third Place Sectionals SAC Champions Regional Champions Marion, Harding Wayne, Warsaw South Side North Side Relays Blackford, Muncie Goshen Relays Huntington, Elmhurst Bishop Dwenger North Side, Northrop OPPONENT 35 32 59 25 53 27V2 18 49 18 35 61 31 Keeping muscles warm and loose is important to the cindermen, as Bob Lehman knows. Snider had one of the best relay teams in the city. Shown here is Eugene Milligan. Tensed with determination, Buddy Phillip ' s high jump took him to sectionals. Look at the muscles! Chris Bertz specialized in shot put. __ ns 4 u. :■' 94 Running hard and jumping long is Lonnie Eley, a junior on the panther team. Nothing but the best for Snider! Scott Malcolm putt forth all his effort during the 440 relay. •s J Stamina is the word for mile-runners John Beaman and Marty Ross. Off for a fast start, Dan Arnold sprints ahead of his Elmhurst opponent. 95 Girl ' s track loses to none The Snider girls ' track team became the proud owners of an enormous collection of ribbons and trophies this year, as they racked up an impressive 14-0 record. This marked the second consecutive year for an undefeated season by the female sprinters at Snider. The girls performed superbly during the entire season, finishing second in the Northrop invitational and second in sectional competition. Snider was also respresented well in regionals, and two girls, Jeanette Williams and Terri Bowlds, qualified for the state meet. Although the girls lost out the SAC crown to a strong South Side team, who also won sectionals and regionals, they defeated the Archers soundly in regular season play. The key to the girls ' success was their extreme depth, as Snider managed to place very well in almost all events. Coach Eloise Reeves had a great deal of talent to work with and saw many school records broken this year. Sophomore standouts such as Terri Bowlds and Linda Przeniczny and gifted juniors like Jeanette Williams, Lisa Herron, and Cathy Manning helped make up the large number of underclassmen on the team. Senior leaders such as Marsha Carnes and Val Pittenger also contributed greatly to the Panther effort. The season was an overwhelming success that resulted from all of the girls ' hard work and was a year of which Snider can be proud. RIGHT: Linda Livingston concentrates on throwing the Softball. FRONT ROW: Jill Weaver, Valory Pittenger, Lisa Snyder, Zoe Rosa, Cathy Wunderlich, Marsha Carnes, Cindy Carvey. SECOND ROW: Laurie Perkins, Linda Livingston, Lisa Porter, Kathy Manning, Jeanette Williams, Julie Crilly. THIRD ROW: Robin Piatt, Tina Chester, Sue Vernasco, Laura Franke, Penny Miller, Lisa Herron, Lynda McCreaner, Manager, Coach Eloise Reeves, Pat Jackson, Julie Poffenberger, Linda Przeniczny, Dot Collins, Terri Bowlds. 96 LEFT: It ' s up and over (or Laura Franke as she participates in the high jump BELOW LEFT AND MIDDLE: Seniors Marsha Carnes and Zoe Rosa look on determinedly as they run the mile. BELOW: Cindy Carvey hands oft the baton during a relay to Lisa Snyder BOTTOM: Val Pittenger winds up tor the softball throw. 97 w ■Now how did I do that? A look of amazement overwhelms John Vernasco as he finishes a drive. SHS OPPONENT 179 Huntington 173 162 Leo 168 158 184 175 Northrop 169 160 180 165 Wayne 169 160 162 156 Dwenger 168 160 182 176 Concordia 162 165 179 180 North Side 166 166 172 177 Elmhurst 166 165 178 Harding 166 153 Carroll 150 167 177 New Haven 150 169 166 Harding 159 174 171 South Side 159 152 163 161 Bishop Luers 159 162 160 Warsaw 167 175 Dekalb 164 158 Homestead 147 98 Carefully adjusting his putter to the right angle, Rick Weisenauer sinks another one for Snider. Just the right amount of force, and the correct stance is need for a good shot. Shown here is Dave Ward. Golf putts it away Excellence was the key to victory, and excellence was what the golf team had. With a fantastic record of 17 wins and 4 losses, the Snider Golf Team putted their way into Snider history and fourth place in Sectionals. Led and advised by Mr. Don Bruick, the team started out their season with a close 179-173 win over Huntington North. Other contenders such as Leo, Northrop, Wayne, North Side, Elmhurst, Harding, Carroll, New Haven and Bishop Luers fared just as well against Snider, the closest margin being three points, their team only being defeated twice by Dwenger. The team next year looks good too, with many returning golfers. Keep it going Snider! LEFT: A gloved hand provides a better grip and a guard against sweat. To Randy Smith the glove has become a part ot the game. ABOVE: VARSITY: FRONT ROW: Matt Ontiveros, Rick Weisenauer. BACK ROW: Randy Smith, Dave Ward, Coach Don Bruick-. RESERVES: FRONT ROW: Steve Donnelson, Scott Pyle. BACK ROW: Tim Scott, Ward Dixon, Dave Dolk. 99 . PROCEDURE %£££ LECTINS AND OF RED KIDNEY BEAN HEMAGGLUTINATION TO PSEUDO MONAS PUTIDA f Stand Up and CHEER! What do Lehman, Cochran, Luebbert, Whitney, Clinkenbeard, Shade, Lanier, Hornak, Zimmerman, Rousseau, Fair, and Vanderberg spell? SPIRIT! Cheerleaders are probably the most devoted panther fans that ever enter Snider. Unlike the sports teams that last a few months, the cheerleaders work the entire year, through several seasons, yelling the teams on to victory. Life as a cheerleader isn ' t just cheering and spirit; it takes long hours of practice and a constant flow of new ideas for routines to keep the fans involved with the game. Not only do they represent the students, but also Snider as a school. The cheerleaders are one of the main ingredients in making Snider a winner! VARSITY CHEERLEADERS, TOP: Sue Lehman, Barb Cochran. MIDDLE: Cindy Luebberl, Lisa Whitney. BOTTOM: Cindi Clinkenbeard, Sherri Shade. With expectation an hope in her eyes, Cindi Clinkenbeard watches the Snider football team in action. Amid shouts of Sophomores! Juniors! and Seniors! , cheerleaders keep the spirit high during pep sessions. £ u 102 Jumping high for the juniors, Sue Vandenberg shows the crowd that she belongs to the class of 79.. Hey, Heyl What d ' ya say? Varsity go! The cheerleaders work hard to make the pep sessions a success. il k s i Q rJ i m 9 i _ A — : . — — • —J -- . • •- ■j _ J N .- ' Ni 03fi New to the squad this year, Maureen Hornak is intent on perfecting her cheers. RESERVE CHEERLEADERS: (top to bottom) Jane Lanier, Maureen Hornak, Judy Zimmerman, Denise Rousseau, Lynne Fair, Sue Vandenberg. 103 Sticking together was what kept Snider on top with another state title. Snider leers skate through State After three exciting back-to-back victories, the Snider Hockey Club claimed the 1978 Indiana State High School Hockey championship, their second consecutive state title. With final triumphs over Nora Community 8-3, Carmel 6-4 and Northrop 5-4, the icers proved that once again the panthers are the best. The final record was a tremen- dous 15-1-0 which well satisfied coach Lionel Repka and co-managers Max Geiselman and John Lee. Snider is the only team to win the state title twice in the short four year history of the Indiana State High School Hockey Tournament. Great going Guys! MIDDLE: Ready and waiting, the Snider Hockey Club takes an opening when they see it. Skating fast and furiously, a panther breaks away and heads for the goal. RIGHT: Eyeing the best path, an icer lets the Bruins know that there is a panther on the prowl! 1 T 104 Taking a breather before the next period, are Mike Lee and Ruaty Richardaon. Brian Lee check out hia position before aetting out on the play. A fi H a WCKEf CUB ! SHJDBf f m FRONT ROW: (Lett to Right) Greg Nelson, Brian Lee, Roland de Koekkoek, Ward Griswald, Doug Schroeder, Steve Miller. BACK ROW: Mike Olinger. Rusty Richardson, Ron Repka, Drew Boxberger, Mike Lee, Kurt Geiselman. Not Pictured: Bill Knight, Jeff Hoffman, Jeff Weinsenauer. Joe Hudecki, Tony Warney. 105 Council seeks answers to problems Probably one of the most active clubs, and one that takes the most criticism is Student Council. Headed up this year by Matt Teegarden and sponsored by Mr. Bob Weaver, the council has tried to straighten out some of the age-old problems of Snider High School. Homecoming, put on by Student Council, was a great success, as was the Senior Banquet, but other projects aimed at money making did not go over as well as expected, despite the hard work. A major undertaking of the council was the parking lot situation that became increasingly worse as the year progressed. Car towings, parking tickets and other fines were numer- ous. Progress has been made, for next year fewer tickets will be issued and they will be given on a need basis. Beset with criticism and money deficits from past years, Matt Teegarden pulled the council together and started some constructive work on revision. FRONT ROW: Laura Castetter, Ed Schlictenmyer, Jim Kempf, Matt Teegarden, Andy Weissert, Jim Magee, Allison Stanger, Karen Klee, Tania McNeely, Patty Weisenauer, Ursula Saxena, Hollie Bales, Janet Saferstein. SECOND ROW: Julie Kerr, Terry KruM, Carrie Kile, Carol Want Bruce Cunningham, Jim Lewis, Jim Griswold, Sue George, Jeff Wooten, Tom Tribbett, Sherri Salin, Tom Teel, Bill Bussick, Doreen Short, Barb Malone Diane Vetter.c, Nancy Ackerman. THIRD ROW: Jeff Turner, Dave Greibel, Bob Anderson, Jill Sadler, Dave Barta, Cindy Luebbert, Holden Maecker, Dan Kelly, Kevin Erwm, Dave Nash, Cheryl Pearson, Tim Smith, Monique Edwards, Carlos Townsend. 106 VIP gives flowers and blood Matt sat, his eyes attentively looking forward, but his mind was not in the class. Anytime now, he thought. as he rubbed his hands in excitement. It was just a little bit into the first period of the day that Matt had been waiting for. A few weeks before he had ordered some carnations for his friends and now he wondered if he would get any. . . Every year around Valentine ' s Day Snider students order carnations to give to their friends as gifts. Carnation day has become a tradition for the VIP Club which aims at serving others. Another project this year included a Blood Drive for the Red Cross Foundation. . . . finally the flowers came. Ah, he could relax and smile as the girl dropped a bundle of red pink and white flowers onto his desk. No doubt Matt Teegarden has several admirers with all the carnations he received. ABOVE: Melanie Ludwig, Debbie Hall, Pam Frame, Debbie Sandelius. SECOND ROW: Glennda Baeske, Lisa Fishering, Ann Morrison, Ann Vandervelde, Mrs. Judith Johnson. 107 Getting down to business DECA Winners: Rick McCall, Becky McFadden, Caroline Ziliak, Ti Linn Loy. Snider has always been acclaimed for its extracurricular programs in business. FSA (Future Secretaries of America) led by Mrs. Ida Mae Ricketts COE (Cooperative Office Education) led by Mr. Robert Vachon; and DECA (Distributive Education Clubs of America) advised by Miss Peggy Tellman make up the clubs that devote their time to business experience- oriented activities. This year DECA really proved itself with four State Awards and one National Award, a first ever for Fort Wayne, let alone Snider! We ' re proud of our business minded students. For the first time at Snider and even in Fort Wayne, a National Award in DECA was won by Ti Linn Loy. 108 FSA: left to right: Glennda Baeske, Sharon Peaster, Sharon Chapman, Teresa Estep, Shelly Leitzman, Debi Burkhead. Diana Babcock. Shelly Schnitke. Karen Oberlin, Susan Sheared, Mrs. Ricketts, Sponsor. COE: FRONT ROW: Jill Korn, Jill Furry, Nancy Taylor, Lori Haynes, Teresa Estep, Karen Ealing, Gwen Pendell, Angela McGlaston. BACK ROW: Mr. Robert Vachon, Mary Hymen, Julie Mondy, Sue Snodgrass, Lynn Shomo, Vicki Smith, Sue Potfenberger. Not pictured: Cindy Carvey. Marilyn Stapleton, Karen G08S, Amy Haycox, Pam Flaugh. 109 All kinds of clubs, all kinds of people s FRONT ROW- Kathy Hornak, Jim Wharton, Wilfred Billingsley, Ron Vernasco, Biill Bussick, Don Dumolin, Denise Rousseau, Laurie Wightman, Tina Chester, Pam Lucas John Davis. SECOND ROW: Brent Munro, Hugh Cunningham, Dave Nash, Steve Kiracofe, Jill Weaver, Jim Lewis, Scott Ecclestone, John Beaman, Thorn Boehlert Dennis Howard. THIRD ROW: Debbie Hemsoth, John Verduce, Bob Stauffer, Matt Teegarden, Sam DiPrimio, Julie Crilly, Lisa Snyder, Judy Cooper, Kathy Manning Terry Burton FOURTH ROW: Jeff Davis, Mark Edwards, Kathy Bone, Bill Schmidt, Mark Kallenbach, Maureen Hornak, Marsha Carnes, Cindy Carvey, Lori Wull ' iman, Karen Goss. FIFTH ROW: Brian Ginder, Steve Hankel, Tom Epple, Ron Foster, Gordon Kisler, Tim Snyder, Kerry Kyle, Jay Piatt. SIXTH ROW: Jody Salloway, Sharon Albert, Buddy Phillips, John Langdon, Seth Congdon, Kurt Siebold, Scott Kilmer. SEVENTH ROW: Scott Malcom, Kevin Erwin, Joe Plesniak, John Walters, Lonnie Eley, Reggie Moore, Eugene Milligan, Steve Vorndran, Prentiss Turange, Matt Bohde. Clubs! Clubs! Clubs! All sorts, all sizes, all shapes. Unique people make up each group, and contribute to it in his own way. The Letterman ' s Club always holds a huge can drive at the beginning of the year, and is made up of the outstanding athletes. The Debate Club members use their intellect and wit, guided by Mr. Mike McMillen, to hold their own against other schools. Closeness to God and spiritual uplift is important to member sof the Bible Club as they make their way through life. With all the differences, Snider still cottons to all kinds of panthers. 110 DEBATE TEAM: FRONT ROW: Mark Westerhausen, Dan Blume. SECOND ROW: Mr. Mike McMillan, Randy Jones, Tim Tribbett, Todd Leeth. Not pictured: Jim Kempf, Jim Markey. BIBLE CLUB: FRONT ROW: Beth Steiner, Randy Hensley, Heidi Bauerle. BACK ROW: Roland Wilson, Brian Greulach. Rhett Butler. Debbie Hall. 111 Highlights of Afro-Heritage Club Piano solos, gospel songs, drama- tic pieces and other modes of talent highlighted Black History Week, held February 19-26. Each day of the Brotherhood Week served to remind Snider students of Black Heritage. On Thursday, an extensive program was presented by the club depicting black culture and history. This annual production is the main activity of the Afro-Heritage club at Snider, and they put hours of rehear- sals and hard work into the final performance. Along with the talent spots that occurred during the evening the show was given, was a dramatic play entitled Purlie Victor- ious . Each year the Afro-Heritage club has been one of the most active as well as one of the biggest clubs at Snider High School. They live up to the theme that Love of freedom brought us to America — Brotherhood brought us together . Believeability and character involvement are important in all productions. Displaying their talents are Richard Harvey, Cheryl Pearson, Sharon Chapman and Wilfred Billinglsey. With a look of disgust, Sharon Chapman shows Richard Harvey just what she thinks of him. 112 Voice loud and head high, Wilfred Billingsley preaches his beliefs. All upset with Purlie (Wilfred Billingsley) for claiming he had been up to the house and killed Captain Cotchipee are Loretta Warren, 8haron Chapman, Cheryl Pearson and Richard Harvey. Vi r ' ■.i jgto. ml m: ■fWli ' W5B i ' 1 1 W™ L include Purlie Victorious jj The old Captain (Carl Sargent) visits the household and meets Lutibelle (Cheryl Pearson) for the first time. Wilfred Billingsley and Richard Harvey look on. 113 The Scroll is pasted up on the light table, and sent to press on Wednesday. Writers Barb Coch- ran, Rich Smeloff, Andrea McMahan and Jim Shaheen look over the layout. D-Day (delivery day) is Thursday and the Scroll sends out its circulation crew including Steve Kramer and Jeff Drummer, to fill the lockers with the weekly issue. 114 Relaxation, according to Rich Smelofl. helps to write a feature story more creatively. SCROLL still published weekly Did someone take the copy down to press? This story needs typing. We need a feature on the musical. These and other statements are constantly being thrown about the pub room every week while the Scroll, (the Snider newspaper) is in production. Advisor Mrs. Eleanor Shaw along with her devoted staff succeed in putting out a new issue every week. Snider is one out of only three schools that does this. The paper takes a staff of writers to constantly supply it with news, features, sports, and editorials. as well as photographers and cartoonists to add to the copy. The advertisements must not be forgotten either, as they raise funds that support the newspaper. Just within the last few years, the Scroll was made into an actual class in which students receiv e credit and a grade based on the number of written inches the writers turn in. Making up the staff are writers; Andrea McMahan. Tami Jedinak. Rich Smeloff, Lynn Priddy, Steve Kramer, Mark McCaslin, Andy Weissert, Joe Plesniak. Bill Eisenmann, and Barb Cochran. The cartoonists take turns are: Brian Lee and Tim Martin; and the photographers include Mike Taylor, Steve Watters and Jim Magee. Business is important and Advertising manager Michelle Roberts sends out the bills keep records. Well, I ' ll be seeing you . . . Steve Curly Kramer keeps the Scroll up-to-date on boys ' sports. 115 Safari road bumpy, but challenging Gnawed pencils, broken scalo- graphs, overexposed pictures, menac- ing deadlines . . . they all make up a part of the daily lives of the yearbook staff. This year more than ever, dead- lines were frustrating due to the blizzard, coal strike and flood causing many clubs and other activities to either cut back their meeting times or to cancel altogether. Advising the staff is Mrs. Eleanor Shaw, a veteran of both the yearbook and newspaper. The road to completion was bumpy, but in the end everything pulled together and another venture in historic journalism was accomplished. Layouts are a tricky business that take time and imagination. Steve Watters works hard to get the sports divider pages to his satisfaction. What would we PHOTOGRAPHERS? do without the 116 LEFT: Smiling Cafeteria Ladies Margret Bronstetter, Helen Pater- ton, Marcel Klejnot. Joan McMahon, Gladys Klinger. Gwen Mains, Betty Senefl, Evelyn Lanie. Francine Walker. Mary Lou John- son, Mary Campetti. Manager. Custodians, Cooks vital necessity II I n im- M ■MHBOsBB 117 frfe Administrators and faculty DOUGLAS WILLIAMS Vice Principal MARK CLOUGH: Guidance Coordinator JANE GARBER: Assistant to Principal JACQUELYN BETHA: Counselor A rffe  r BURL HITE: Counselor GARY PATTERSON: Athletic Director DAN TAYLOR: Counselor Aide MARY ANN BRUGGNER: Study Hall Clerk They ' re there, in every room, hall and corner of Snider High School. They stand out among the crowds of teenagers that mass the halls. They are older, more distinguished looking, and they thrive on black boards, chalk and paper. Some of them adore Math others History, English, or a variety of subjects. Some have been at Snider for over ten years, and some are new this year. Though studies have shown them to often be disliked by students, it is also proven that without them education would be nearly impossible. By now you have surely identified these people as the Panther faculty. Consisting of 76 teachers and 21 administrators, the entire staff works extra hours daily to make learning easier, more efficient and more creative. Counselors work with students on any problem they come up with; teachers give their talents by sponsoring clubs and other outside activities. So, the next time you see one of those detestable creatures , remember all the work they do to make Snider more than just a school. Through the leadership of Jerry 0. Petrie, principal of Snider High School, Snider has become one of the highest ranked schools in the city area. ■120 work to benefit the students New this year with several plans and ideas is Dr. Thomas Spann, one of the Assistants to the Principal. LEFT: Answering telephones and typing letters are all part of the jobs of Mrs. Peggy Jesse and Bea Oman. Along with several other secretaries they keep the office running smoothly and efficiently. 121 RALPH ANDERSON: Advanced Science, Chemistry, AYH Club Sponsor. SUE ANDIS: Language Arts Department Chairman, English. PHYLLIS BLAKEMAN: Art, Make-up and costumes for Snider productions, Co-director ot Sketchbook. DIANE BOKNECHT: Sophomore English, English Electives, Senior Class Sponsor. DONALD BRUICK: Business Organization and Management, Business Law, Typing, Golf Coach. RUSSELL BUSH: Opportunity Room, Assistant Football Coach, Ass ' t. Track Coach. GENE BUZZARD: Science Department Chairman, Chemistry, Chemistry Explorers Club Sponsor. JAMES CLAUSER: English, Stagecraft, Technical Director for Snider productions, Co-director of Sketchbook. LA CESAR DE LA GUARDIA: Advanced Spanish, Conversational Spanish, Spanish Mini Courses, Spanish Club Sponsor. MARY DIERSTEIN: Art Department Chairman, Art, Photography, Art Club Sponsor. WILLIAM DILLON: World History, U.S. History. HELEN EDWARDS: Accounting, Shorthand. 122 Teaching art to today ' s teenagers is a real challengel But Ms. Mary Dierstein strives for excellence. JEAN EHRMAN: Engli h Elective , VIP Co-sponsor. GENE EICKHOFF. Earth Science, Advanced Biology. MICHAEL ELLINGER: Special Education, Work Stud Coordinator. BEVERLY FARNSWORTH: Gym, Dance, Gymna tici team Sponsor. DEAN FAST: Geometry, General Math, Special Geometry, Asst. Football Coach. DAVID FLOWERS: Algebra, Trigonometry, General Math. ELMER FRANZMAN: Social Studies, Athletic Events, Public Relations. CAROLYN GALLENDER: Home Economics Department Chairman, Food Chefs, Family Living, Foods. MAX GECOWETS: Government, Values and Issue , World History. AMANDA GERIG: English Electives, Images Advisor. LOIS GUMP: Trigonometry, Geometry, Algebra. VIP Sponsor. JAMES GURNELL: P.E. Classes, Health, Asst. Varsity Basketball, Head Track Coach, Intramural Council, Human Relations Advisory Committee, Fellowship ot Christian Athletes. IRENE HAAK: Clothing, Child Development. MICHAEL HAWLEY: U.S. History, Head Football Coach. Lettermen ' s Club Sponsor. ROBERT HEARE: Advanced Physical Science. Advanced Biology, Life Science. ALFRED HEMMER: Government, Sociology, Senior Class Sponsor, Athletic Asst. RUSSELL ISSACS: Recordkeeping, Accounting, Consumer Ed., Wrestling Coach, Asst. Football Coach. PATRICIA JACKSON: English Electives. JUDITH JOHNSON: Typing, Notehand, Recordkeeping. VIP Club Sponsor. LAMAR KILMER: Algebra Fundamentals, Geometry. Asst. Basketball Coach, Tennis Coach. TED KING: Advanced Biology. CONNIE KINNEY: Spanish. KAY KLENKE: Business Department Chairman, Accounting. HOMER KLINE: Electronics, Physics. Life Science. UFO Club Sponsor. 123 Faculty Deserves Break Each day Oh, my hairs ' a messl Mrs. Judy Johnson enjoys her cup of coffee and minute of relaxation in the seldom empty teacher ' s lounge. JOHN KLINE: Algebra Fundamentals, Algebra, Geometry Fundamentals. ROY KLINE: Drafting, Metals, Head Basketball Coach BETH KOENEMAN: Housing, Needlecraft, Food Chefs. DAVID MAINS: Algebra, General Mat h, Computer Math. DENNIS MCCLURG: Social Studies Department Chairman, Guidance, Good vs. Evil, Great Ideas. MICHAEL MCMILLEN: Psychology, Anthropology, Debate Team Sponsor, Intramurals, Girls Basketball Coach GENE MELCHI: Metals, Drafting. JERALD MILLER: Geometry, Calculus, Algebra Fundamentals, Baseball Coach. 124 SHARI MILLER: English Electives, Spanish. CLIFFORD MINIER: Sociology, U.S. History. CARL NICHOLAS: Training Choir, Concert Choir, Electronic Music, Fine Arts Department Chairman. THOMAS PABST: English Electives, Speech Team Sponsor. BARBARA PARKER: Latin, Word Power through Latin, U.S. History, Junior Classical League Sponsor. ELISABETH POSEY: Elective English. ELAINE REEVES: Girls P.E., Track Coach. RICHARD RIAN: Woods. KENNETH RICHARDSON: Elective English IDA RICKETTS: Typing, Data Processing, Shorthand. Future Secretaries Association Sponsor. SOFIA RODRIGUEZ: Foreign Language Department Chairman, Spanish, Conversational Spanish. Mini Courses. LARRY ROTHENHOFER: Geometry, Opportunity Room, General Math, Algebra Fundamentals. Personal mugs, fruit juice and coffee make up the faculty lounge, accommodating teachers between tedious classes. Seen here are: Senor de la Guardia, Mr. Petrie, Principal, Mr. Pabst, and Mrs. Miller. Mrs. Shaw stops for the cameraman before leaving for the typesetters. ' •-• asr 125 RANDALL RUSK: English Electives, Guidance, VIP Club Sponsor. CARL SCHOLZ: Math Department Chairman, Trigonometry, Analytic Geometry, Applied Math. THOMAS SCHUCKEL: 20th Century, U.S. History. RICHARD SEEGER: Training Band, Orchestra, Music Theory, Electronic Music, String Ensemble Director. ELEANOR SHAW: Journalism, English Electives, Publications Advisor. ROBERT SHORT: Industrial Arts Department Chairman, Woods, Drafting. DAVID SHOWALTER: Band Corps, Training Band, Sophomore Band, Symphonic Band, Jazz Band. STEPHEN SIMMONS: Media Specialist. JANE STOLTE: English Electives, Images Advisor. THOMAS SWIHART: Physical Education Department Chairman, Boys Physical Education, Intramural Director, Cross Country Coach, Track Assistant. PEGGY TELLMAN: Distributive Marketing, Distribu- tive Education, DECA Advisor. TERRY TUCKER: Drama, Speech, Director of Dramatic productions. Finishing up his work for the day, Mr. Bob Vachon pauses with his ever patient smile. 126 English teacher Miss Diane Boknecht points out grammar mistakes to Terry Peggins and the rest ol the class, during a sentence writing drill. ROBERT VACHON: COE, Office Education Association Advisor, Employment Preparation. HAROLD VIZINO: French. STANLEY VOLZ: U.S. History, World History. DANIEL VOUGHT: Instructional Materials Coordina- tor. ROBERT WEAVER: Government, Economics, World History. BEVERLY WEINRAUB: French, French Conversation. French Club Sponsor. DOROTHY ZANK: English Electives, Girls Tennis Team Coach. STEPHEN ZEIGLER: German, German Club Sponsor. Determinedly attempting to balance his pen on end, Mr. Mike Hawley even refuses to break his concentration to smile at the guy behind the lens. 127 GREAT IN 78 President: Joe Plesniak, Vice- President: Kevin Erwin, Trea- surer: Carrie Kile, and Secre- tary: Kathy Galligan. Cathi Norton ' s expression tells everyone that she ' s another victim of Senioritisl When we, the class of 1978, have moved on, we will be remembered as one of Snider ' s most spirited. Our spirit came from a common pride in our accomplishments, and there were many with an abundance of talent in all areas — academic, fine arts, vocational, and athletic — all senior Panthers participated in bringing our three years at Snider to a fitting and memorable close. As we look back on our Senior year, it will be seen as both an end and a beginning. As one segment of our lives was closed, so was another opened - one that was filled with much promise and challenge. It will also be remembered as a year in which we learned to meet chal- lenges, make decisions, and accept change, as well as for the friendships which grew in ' 78 a lasting gift for all of us. 128 ADAMS, REGINA ANDERSON, CYNDI - True Vine Club 11; Girl Glee 11.12; Office Worker 12; Honor Roll 12. ANDERSON, DAVIE E. - Lettermans Club 11; Wrestling 11: Baseball 10,11,12; Intramural 10. ANDERSON, DIANE ANDERSON, JAN D. - Concert Choir 10,11.12: Swing Choir 12: Sketch Book 12; Honor Roll 10,11,12. ANGEL, BONNY G. - Lettermans Club 11: Spanish Club 10. Girls Tennis 10,11; Honor Roll 10,11.12: Principals List 10,11,12; National Merit Finalist. ANKENBRUCK, PAULA ARMSTRONG, DAGNE ARNOLD, DANIEL D. - Lettermans Club 11,12; Varsity Football 11,12; Varsity Track 10,11,12; Honor Roll 10.11.12. ARNOLD, ELIZABETH J. - Concert Choir 10,11: Swing Choir 11,12; Flag and Pom-Pon Squad 10,11.12 Co-Captain: Sketch Book 10,11,12. ARNOLD, HALLINE D. - French Club 10: F.S.A. 10: Student Council 10; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Powder Puff Football 10.11. AURICH, CYNTHIA B. - DECA 12; Honor Roll 12. BAESKE, GLENNDA P. - FSA 10,11 (Vice-President) 12 (President); German Club 10.11,12 (Secretary): VIP Club 11,12; Powder Puff Football 12; Library Worker 10: Honor Roll 10,11,12; Principals List 12. BAILEY, KATHY BAKER, DANIEL P. - AYH 10; German Club 10; True Vine 10.11: Concert Choir 11,12; Swing Choir 10,11.12; Orchestra 11.12: Concert Band 10; Marching Band 10; All City Honors Choir 11,12; Musical 11,12; Sketch Book 10,11.12: Student Council 11; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Principals List 12. BAKER, ELIZABETH BANSBACK, LAURA L. - Honor Roll 10,11.12. BARINGER, TERESA BASTIAN, DAVID BAXTER, NANCY J. - Biology Worker 12; Honor Roll 10.11.12; Principals List 10,11,12; Gym Show 10. BEAMAN, MIKE J. - Lettermans Club 11.12; Varsity Football 11,12; Reserve Football 10; Reserve Track 10; Honor Roll 10,11,12. BEACHUM. KAREN BECK, CHERYL A. - German Club 12: Honor Roll 10.11.12; Snider Singers 10. BEIGHTS, JENNIFER J. - Orchestra 10.11.12: Stage Band 11.12: Varsity Band 12: Marching Band 12: Jazz Band 11.12: Pit Orchestra 10,12: Sketch Book 11.12; Office Worker 12. Fine Arts Worker 11; Honor Roll 11.12. 129 BELL, CHRISTOPHER BENDER, GREG BENNETT, KAREN L. - Roll 11,12. BENJA, JULIA A. Art Club 11; Library Worker 11; Honor BERTZ, CHRISTOPHER B. BICE, NANCY BIXLER, MARTHA BLACK, SHELLA - Tennis 11; Varsity Track 10,11,12. BLOEMKER, ERIC B. - Science Club 11,12; Chemistry Worker 11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12. BOOIE, MATTHEW J. - Letterman ' s Club 11,12; Varsity Football 11,12; Reserve Football 10; Baseball 10,11,12; Intramurals 10,11,12. BOEHLERT, THOMAS M. - Letterman ' s Club 10,11,12; Varsity Cross Country 10,11,12; Varsity Track 10,11,12; FCA 11,12. BOITET, TAMI BOLTON, MATTHEW C. - Orchestra 11,12; Concert Band 11; Varsity Band 10; Marching Band 10,11; All-City Orchestra 10,11,12; Pit Orchestra 11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12. BONE, KATHY B. - Letterman ' s Club 11,12; Girls Track 10,11; Student Council 12; Honor Roll 10. BOSANQUET, DEREK R. - Orchestra 10,11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12. BOXBERGER, DREW M. - Hockey Team 11,12; Tennis 10,11,12 (Captain); Honor Roll 10,11,12. BOYER, JANELL L. - Office Worker 10; Honor Roll 10. BOYLE, JAN L. - DECA 11,12; Varsity Band 10; Marching Band 10. BRACHT, DAVE F. - Varsity Cross Country 12; Varsity Football 11; Reserve Football 10; Varsity Track 12; Reserve Track 10,11; Honor Roll 11,12. BRAMES, SCOTT BRAMLEY, BEVERLY BRAVO, JOHN BRINKER, SCOTT W. - Letterman ' s Club 11,12; Varsity Cross Country 11,12; Reserve Cross Country 10; Varsity Basketball 12; Reserve Basketball 10,11; Reserve Track 10,11; Honor Roll 12. BROWN, BARBARA 130 BROWN, KATHV BROWN, LISA C. - Afro-Heritage 10,11,12; DECA 11; Reserve Cheerleader 11. BROWN, LYNDA L. - COE 12, Letterman s Club 11,12: Girl Tennis 10,11,12; Volleyball 11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12. BRUDI, SUSAN K. - Concert Band 10; Marching Band 10; Scroll Start 10; Honor Roll 10,11,12. BRUGGNER, FRANK A. - Letterman Club 12; Varsity Football 11,12; Reserve Football 10; Intramurals 10.11.12 BUSSICK, WILLIAM W. - Lettermans Club 11,12: Varsity Football 11,12; Reserve Football 10; Volleyball Marathon 11; Intramurals 10,11,12; Student Council 12; Honor Roll 10,11,12. CAMPOS, RAUL CAMPOS, ROY Salin 131 ... - CAPRIO, GERRY CARLSON, KAREN A. - VIP Club 11; Musical 11,12 (stagemanager); Fall Play 11,12; Sketch Book 11; AV Worker 10,11; Honor Roll 10,11,12. CARNES, MARSHA A. - German Club 11,12; Letterman ' s Club 12; True Vine 10; Volleyball 10,11,12; Girls Basketball 10,11,12; Girls Track 12; Gym Worker 11; Honor Roll 10,11,12. CARNEY, PENNY CARPENTER, JAMES - Office Worker 10; Honor Roll 10,11,12. CARPENTER, RITA M. - Student Council 11, Class Officer (secretary) 11; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Girls Basketball Manager 11; Powderpuff Football 11,12. CARTEAUX, DAVID CARVEY, CINDY S. - COE 12; Letterman ' s Club 11,12; Volleyball 10,11,12; Girls Basketball 10,11,12; Girls Track 10,11,12; Gym Worker 11; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Principals List 12. CAVANAUGH, JAMES P. - Latin Club 11,12; Squires 10; Concert Choir 10; Concert Band 12; Varsity Band 11 Marching Band 11,12; Lab Band 11; AV Worker 10,11 Honor Roll 10,11. CHANDLER, DARCEL G. - Office Worker 12; Honor Roll 10,11,12. CHANDLER, LAWRENCE CHANDLER, MICHAEL A. - Honor Roll 10,11,12. CHEN, TIMOTHY T. - French Club 12; Sketch Book 10; Chemistry Worker 11; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Principals List 10. CHURCH, RANDY L. CISNEY, SCOTT W. - Concert Band 11; Varsity Band 10; Marching Band 10,11; Musical 10,11,12; Fall Play 11,12; Sketch Book 11; AV Worker 10,11,12. CLARK, KIMBERLY H. - DECA 11; Musical 11,12; Fall Play 10,12; Class Officer 10,11 (Secretary); Honor Roll 11,12. CLARK, SUE W. - Powder Puff 10,11; Pom-Pon 11; Flag Squad 11; Coed-Gymnastics 10; Chemistry 12; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Principals List 12. CLAWSON, GREG A. - Varsity Football 11; Reserve Football 10. COCHREN, DAVID B. - Office Worker 12. COLGLAZIER, PHILLIP H. - Concert Choir 12; Swing Choir 10,12; Musical 10,11,12; Fall Play 12; Coed-Gymnastics 10,11,12; Intramurals 12. COLLINS, GEORGE COLLINS, VALARIE COMBS, RANDY CONGDON, STEVE 132 CONLEY, STEPHEN F. - Student Recording Projects. CONNORS, CATHRYN G. - Entre Nou 10 Spani h Club 10: Concert Choir 11,12; Swing Choir 11,12: Sketch Book 11; Girl Tennis 11,12; Chemistry Wori r 11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Principal! List 10 I COOK, JENNIFER A. - Latin Club 10.11.12; True Vine 10.11; Swing Choir 10,11,12; Orchestra 12: Musical 12. COPELAND, ARNETIA COURTNEY, LORRI L. - Class Treasurer 10. CRAWFORD, CARMEN M. - Afro-Heritage 10,12: Honor Rotl 10,11,12. CREIGH, JAMES S. CREWS, JANETTE CROW, RICK CRUZE, JANE C. - True Vine 12; Tennis 10: Girls Track 10,11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12. CUNNINGHAM, BILL O. - Lettermans 11.12: Varsity Basketball 11,12; Reserve Basketball 10: Baseball 10.11. CUNNINGHAM, BRUCE G. - Reserve Track 10: Intramurals 10,12; Student Council 10.11,12; Honor Roll 10.11.12; Principals List 10. DANNING, VERONICA DAVIS, JOHN W. - Lettermans Club 11.12; Varsity Football 11,12; Varsity Track. DAVIS, KELLY DEBROSSE, KATHARINE A. - Concert Band 12: Stage Band 11; Varsity Band 10,11; Marching Band 10.11.12: Office Worker 12; Library Worker 10; Honor Roll 10.11.12. DECAMP, JON W. - Honor Roll 10.11.12. DELP, RANDY E. - Honor Roll 10.11.12. DETWILER, JANET L. - Reserve Cheerleader 10: Honor Roll 10,11,12. DEVITO, KATHY DEVORE, ROBERT H. - Tennis 10: Honor Roll 10.11.12. DEWOLFE, TIMOTHY D. - Lettermans Club 12; Reserve Cross Country 10.11; Reserve Track 10.11: Intramurals 11. DIPRIMIO, SAM - Lettermans Club 11.12: Fellowship of Christian Athletes (Co-Captain), Varsity Football 12: Wrestling 10,11.12; Honor Roll 10.11.12: Junior Rotarian. DIVELBISS, THOMAS C. - Concert Band 10.11,12: Marching Band 10,11,12: Office Worker 12: Honor Roll 10.12. 133 DONAHOE, PATRICK R. - Sketch Book 10; Orchestra 10,11,12. DOWELL, JUDITH DRAKE, JEFFREY B. - Concert Band 11,12; Marching Band 11,12, Honor Roll 11,12. DUMOULIN, DONALD D. - Letterman ' s Club 11,12; Varsity Track 10,11,12 (captain); Intramurals 10,11; Student Council 11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12. DURHAM, LYNN A. - D.E.C.A. 11; Office Worker 10. EALING, KAREN A. - C.O.E. 12; German Club 11; Orchestra 12; Concert Band 10,11; Marching Band 10,11; Musical 11; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Principals List 10,12. EBERHARDT, WINFRIED B. - German Club 12; Honor Roll 12; Principals List 12; Exchange Student. EBY, LAURA J. - French Club 10,11; Musical 11,12; Fall Play 11,12; Sketch Book 10; Girls Track 10,11; Co-ed Gymnastics 10,11; Honor Roll 10,11,12. ECHLIN, JODI K. - Volleyball 10,11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12. EDMONDS, ANNE F. - Concert Band 11,12; Varsity Band 10; Marching Band 10,11,12; Honor Roll 12. EDWARDS, DIANNA L. - D.E.C.A. 12; German Club 10; True Vine 10; Student Council 10,11; Honor Roll 12. EDWARDS, MARK J. - Letterman ' s Club 11,12; Reserve Cross Country 11; Varsity Football 12; Reserve Football 10; Reserve Basketball 10; Varsity Track 12; Reserve Track 10,11; Intramurals 12; Honor Roll 10,11,12. EDWARDS, MONIQUE D. - Spanish Club 10,11,12; Concert Choir 10,11,12; Swing Choir 10,11,12; Musical 10,11,12; Fall Play 10; Sketch Book 10,11; Student Council 10,11,12; Class Officer 11; Honor Roll 10,11. EICHER, TERESA S. - D.E.C.A. 11,12; Honor Roll 11,12. EISENMANN, WILLIAM L. - German Club 10,11,12; Concert Band 11,12; Varsity Band 10; Marching Band 10,11,12; Tennis 11,12; Wrestling 10,11; Intramurals 10; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Principals List 10,11,12. ENSLEY, RICKY L. - German Club 11; Orchestra 12; Concert Band 11,12; Stage Band 12; Varsity Band 10,11; Marching Band 10,11,12; Lab Band 11; Jazz Band 12; Musical 12; Ske tch Book 12; Student Manager 10; Honor Roll 10,11,12. ERVIN, DANIEL B. - Intramurals 11,12; Honor Roll 11,12. ERWIN, KEVIN H. - French Club 10,11,12; Letterman ' s Club 11,12; Concert Choir 11,12; Swing Choir 12; Musical 11,12; Fall Play 11,12; Sketch Book 10,11,12; Varsity Cross Country 11; Intramurals 10; Morning Announcements 11,12; Student Council 12; Class Officer (Vice President); Safari Staff 11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Principals List 10,11,12; All-City Choir 12; Snider Singers 10; Salutatorian 1978. ESTEP, TERESA D. - C.O.E. 12; F.S.A. 11,12; O.E.A. 12; VIP 11; Honor Roll 12. FAIR, ANN M. - Concert Choir 11,12; Swing Choir 11,12; Musical 12; Fall Play 11,12; Sketch Book 11; Honor Roll 10,11,12. KIMBERLEE, FARNHAM FITCH, JAMES F. - Letterman ' s Club 11,12; Varsity Football 11,12; Varsity Track 10,11,12; Intramurals 11,12. FLAUGH, PAMELA J. - C.O.E.; Honor Roll 10,11,12. FLORIN, KAREN M. - Honor Roll 10,11,12. 134 FLOWERS, GREGORY L. - Orchettra 11 12. Concert Band 10,11,12; Marching Band 10,11.12; Jazz Band 10.11.12; Sketch Book 10,11,12. FOLKEN, SUSAN D. - Honor Roll 10,11,12. FOWLER, JODI L. - Girl Tennit 10,11, Student Manager 11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12. FOWLER, LORI K. - Honor Roll 10,11,12. FRANCIS, JILL M. - Honor Roll 11,12. FRICKE, APRIL E. - Honor Roll 12. FULLER, LINDA FURRY, JILL GAFFER, KENNETH GALLIGAN, KATHLEEN M. - Sketch Book 11; Class Officer 12 (treasurer) Honor Roll 10.11,12; Powder Puff Football. GANT, DOROTHY L. - Entre Nous 10; Spanish Club 10,11; Wrestling 12 (Manager) Girls Track 11; Co-ed Gymnastics 10; Office Worker 12; Honor Roll 10,11,12. GECOWETS, ANDREW J. - Lettermans Club 11.12; Varsity Football 11,12; Reserve Football 10; Varsity Basketball 10,11,12; Baseball 12; Honor Roll 10.11.12; Principals List 10. GEISELMAN, GARRY L. - Hockey Team 11. GEORGE, KELLY M. - Lettermans Club 10,11.12; Varsity Football 10,11,12; Varsity Basketball 11.12; Baseball 10,11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Junior Rotarian. GEORGE, SUSAN E. - French Club 10: Student Council 10,11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12. GETZIN, ERIC A. - Lettermans Club 12; Varsity Band 10: Marching Band 10,11,12; Reserve Cross Country 11: Baseball 10,11,12; Intramurals 11.12; Gym Worker 12; Honor Roll 10,11,12. GIBBONS, LORIE L. - D.E.C.A. 12; Honor Roll 10,11.12. GILL, NELSON GOCHENOUR, DOUGLAS P. - Spanish Club 10: Sketch Book 10; Honor Roll 10,11,12. GONZALES, JOHN A. - Lettermans Club 12; Varsity Football 11,12; Honor Roll 11. GONZALEZ, JOSE A. - Spanish Club 10; Honor Roll 10.11,12. GONZALEZ, VIVIAN M. - Images 11.12: Scroll Staff 11.12. GOODE. CRAIG A. - Varsity Football 11.12. GOODMAN, CHRIS P. - French Club 11.12: Concert Band 11,12; Varsity Band 10, Marching Band 10.11,12 (Drum Major); Intramurals 11; Honor Roll 10,11.12. 135 GOODSON, DEBORAH LOU - D.E.C.A. 12, Office Worker 11 GOODWIN, GERALD GREGORY - Honor Roll 10,11,12. GORIS, ANJA GOSS, KAREN A. - C.O.E. 12, Letterman ' s Club 10,11,12 Volleyball 10,11,12, Honor Roll 10,11,12. GOTTLIEB, LAUREN GOTTLIEB, PAMELA LYNN - Honor Roll 10,11,12 GRANEY, TOM GRAY, JOSEPH 136 GRAY, MILTON N. - Varsity Cross Country, Res Cross Country 10, Res. Track 10, Honor Roll 10 12 GREEN, JOHN CURTIS - Re . Cross Country 11. Varsity Track 12. GREENE, MICHAEL D. - Letterman ' s Club 12. Wrestling 11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12. GRIEBEL, DAVID WILLIAM - Orchestra 10.11: Musical M Band Room Helper 12; Honor Roll 10.11.12; Principal ' s List 10. GRIMES, GREGORY ALAN - Honor Roll 10,11,12. GUENIN, MICHAEL ALLEN - Honor Roll 11.12. HALL, MATTHEW DAVID - All-City Orchestra 10; Orchestra 11,12; Concert Band 11; Varsity Band 10; Marching Band 10,11; Honor Roll 10,11,12. HALLER, ANN MARIE - D.E.C.A. 11,12. (President), Powder Pufl Football 10,11,12; Homecoming Court 10.12, Coed-Gymnastics 10; Principal ' s List 11,12. HAMER, KRISTA KAY - German Club 10,12: Tree Vine 10. Concert Choir 11,12; Musical 10,11. HAMILTON, TIMOTHY HAMPSHIRE, WANDA F. - Concert Choir 11,12 HANNIGAN, DAVIV BRIAN - Honor Roll 10. HAPPEL, SUZANNE HARBER, DEBRA SUE - Letterman ' s Club 11. Volleyball 11. Girl ' s Basketball 11; Intramurals 10; Honor Roll 10.11.12. Principal ' s List 12. HARLAN, RONALD L. - Honor Roll 10.11,12. HARPER, ROBERT HARRIS, TIMOTHY SCOTT - A.Y.H. 10.11; Chemistry worker 11; Honor Roll 10,11,12. HASKELL, DARRYL E. - Res. Track 10. Intramurals 10: Honor Roll 10,11,12. HAUSER, ROBERTA MARIE - Honor Roll 11.12. HAYCOX, AMY I. - C.O.E. 12. Honor Roll 10.11.12. HAYNES, LAURA LINN - C.O.E. 12. Office Worker 10: Honor Roll 10,11,12. HEGERFELD, APRIL SUE - Concert Band 10.11.12. Varsity Band 10, Marching Band 10,11.12. Jazz Band 10.11. Musical 10,11, Sketch Book 10,11. Student Council 10.11. Honor Roll 10,12. HELBERG, DIANE HIATT, JULIE ANN - C.O.E. 12. Class Officer 11, (Vice-President). Honor Roll 10,11,12, Homecoming Court 10, Prom Court 11. 137 HIDES, MARQUITA G. - Morning Announcements 11, Honor Roll 12. HILL, TIMOTHY R. - French Club 11,12, Concert Choir 11,12, Musical 10,11,12, Fall Play 11,12, Sketch Book 11, Res. Cross Country 10, Morning Announcements 11,12, Safari Staff 11,12, Honor Roll 10,11,12, Principal ' s List 10,11, Summer Theater Productions 11,12. HILTON, KEVIN D. - German Club 12, Latin Club 11, Intramurals 10, Honor Roll 10,11,12. HOAGBURG, STEVEN J. - Letterman ' s Club 11,12, Varsity Football 11,12, Res. Football 10, Baseball 10,11,12. HOEHN, MICHAEL HOFFMANN, DENNY EUGENE - Letterman ' s Club 11,12, Varsity Football 11,12, Res. Football 10, Wrestling 10,11,12, Honor Roll 10,11,12, All - S.A.C. Football Player 12. HOFFMAN, JEFFREY A. - Hockey Club 11,12. HOFFMAN, JEFFREY M. - Letterman ' s Club 11,12, Varsity Football 11,12, Res. Football 10, Res. Basketball 10, Intramurals 10,11,12, Honor Roll 10,11,12. HOLLENBERG, WILLIAM BRUCE - Latin Club 10, Concert Choir 11,12, Swing Choir 10, Orchestra 11, Concert Band 10,11,12, (Vice-President), Stage Band 10,11,12, Marching Band 10,11,12, Jazz Band 10,11,12, Musical 10,12, Sketch Book 10,11, Honor Roll 10,11,12, All-City Concert Choir 12. HOLLIDAY, HATTIE - Afro-Heritage 12. HOLLINGSWORTH, JANET S. - Spanish Club 10; Honor Roll 10,11,12. HOLY, DAVID E. - AV Worker 10,11; Honor Roll 10,11,12. HORNAK, DANIEL S. - Concert Band 11,12; Varsity Band 10, Maching Band 10,11,12. HUGHES, CARL A. - Sketch Book 10,11,12; Concert Choir 10,11,12; Swing Choir 10,11,12; Honor Roll 10,11. HUGHES, JIM HUGHES, JANETTE HUMBERT, LEE R. - Honor Roll 10,11,12. HUMBERT, TIM A. - D.E.C.A. 11; Office Worker 11; Library Worker 10; Honor Roll 12. HUMPHREY, JULIE A. - Entre Nous 10; Orchestra 10,11; Varsity Band 10,11; Marching Band 10,11. HUNTER, JACK HYMEN, MARY HYNDMAN, RHONDAL - Entre Nous 10; Letterman ' s Club 10,11,12; Gymnastics 10,11,12; Co-ed Gymnastics 10,11,12. JACKSON, CARL JAUREGUI, ANNA in ' 138 JEDINAK, TAMARA L. - Concert Band 11,12: Marching I 12; Morning Announcement 11; Safari Stafl 12; Scroll Staff 11,12; Honor Roll 12. JENKINS, SHARON JOHNSON, CHRISTINE JONES, JULIE A. - French Club 10,11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Principals List 11. JONES, RANDALL - Debate 12; Golf 10; Honor Roll 11,12. JONES, LINDA JORDAN, CAROLYN KELLEY, DANIEL J. - Concert Choir 12; Musical 11.12; Fall Play 12; Sketch Book 11; Student Council 12: Honor Roll 11,12. KELLY, MICHAEL G. - Letterman ' s Club 12; Varsity Football 12; Wrestling 11,12. KEMPF, JAMES L. - Debate 11,12; Intramurals 12: Student Council 10,11,12 (Vice-President); Scroll Staff 11; Honor Roll 11,12. KEREKES, KAREN H. - F.S.A. 10; Concert Choir 10; Girls Track 10. KERR, BARBARA S. - DECA 11,12; German 12; Office Worker 12; Honor Roll 10,11,12. KIEFER, KAREN S. - Cheerblock 11; Fall Play 11; Honor Roll 10,11,12. KILE, CARRIE - Orchestra 10,11,12, Musical 11; Varsity Basketball 10,11,12; Student Council 10.11.12; Class Officer 10,11,12. KING, ANDRE A. - Letterman ' s Club 12; Varsity Football 12; Wrestling 10; AV Worker 10; Honor Roll 10. KING, SUSAN E. - Concert Choir 12; Swing Choir 11; Orchestra 10,11; Musical 10,11,12; Sketch Book 11; Honor Roll 10,11,12. KING, VANESSA - Afro-Heritage 11; Letterman ' s Club 10,11,12; Concert Choir 10,11,12; Girls Basketball 10,11.12. KIRACOFE, STEVEN D. - Letterman ' s 10,11,12; Varsity Cross Country 10,11; Varsity Basketball 11,12; Varsity Track 10,11; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Principals List 10.11.12. KISLER, GORDON J. - Letterman ' s Club 11,12: Spanish Club 10,11; Varsity Basketball 11,12; Honor Roll 10,11.12. KLINGLER, ERIC N. - Honor Roll 10.11,12. KNIGHT, BILL C. - Honor Roll 10.11,12: Hockey 10.11,12. KNOTT, TAMRA A. - D.E.C.A. 11.12; True Vine 10; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Office Worker 10,11. KOHN, PAUL B. - Varsity Football 11: Student Manager Honor Roll 10,12. KORN, JILL E. - C.O.E. 12; Honor Roll 10.11,12. 139 KORN, KAREN - Entre Nous 10; Library Worker 12; Honor Roll 10,11,12. KORN, KATHERINE A. - Honor Roll 10,11,12. KRINN, REBECCA LOU - Concert Choir 10,11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12. KRUEGER, FREDERICK IRWIN - German Club 10,11,12; Orchestra 12; Concert Choir 10,11; Marching Band 10,11; Musical 11,12; A.V. Worker 12; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Principal ' s List 10,12. KUHN, JENNIFER KURTZ, JAUNZA ANDREW - Varsity Football 12; Varsity Track 12; Student Manager 12 (Track, Football); Office Worker 12; Gym Worker 12. KURTZ, MITCHELL LAFEVER, TIM JAY - Musical 10,11; Fall Play 10,11; Sketch Book 10,11; Honor Roll 10,11. LANE, THERESA LANGSTON, KATHLEEN LOUISE - R.V.C. 11, Honor Roll 10,11,12. LANNING, JOE LAWSON, CHERYL ANN - Sketch Book 11; Gymnastics 10,11,12; Coed-gymnastics 10,11; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Principal ' s List 10. LAYCOCK, CAROLE SUE - Honor Roll 10,11,12. LEETH, TODD ALAN - Spanish Club 10; Debate 12; Student Council 10,11,12; Safari Staff 10,11,12; Scroll Staff 10,11,12. LEiMKUEHLER, KIRK GARY - French Club 11; Concert Band 11; Varsity Band 10; Marching Band 10,11; Jazz Band 10; Sketch Book 10,11; Office Worker 12; Images 12; Honor Roll 10,11,12. LEMERT, PAUL C. - Intramurals 11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12. LEWIS, CINDY LEWIS, JAMES LEE - Latin Club 10,11; Letterman ' s Club 12; Varsity Cross Country 12; Reserve Cross Country 12; Varsity Track 12; Reserve Track 10,11; Gym Worker 12; Student Council 12; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Principal ' s List 11,12. LIENERTH, DENISE LINDEN, CHERYL ANN - Concert Band 10; Marching Band 10; Volleyball 11; Girls Basketball 11,12; Images 10; Honor Roll 10,11,12. LONEY, JOHN HAROLD - Tennis 11,12; Intramurals 10; Honor Roll 10,11,12. LORAINE, NEAL LOTHAMER, JACKIE LOY, Tl LINN 140 LUDWIG, LAURA JEAN - Entre Nou« 10: F 8.A. 12; Spanish Club 10; Office Worker 11. LUDWIG, MARK - Lelterman ' s Club 11,12; Varsity Football 11,12; Reserve Football 10. LUDWIG, SUE ANN - Letterman ' s Club 11.12. NFL 10; Girlt Tennis 10,11,12; Safari Staff 11,12 (Girl ' Sports;; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Principal! List 10,11,12; Merit Finalist. LUEBBERT, CYNTHIA AGNES - Letterman s Club 10 ' Sketch Book 11; Gymnastics 10,11,12; Girls Track 10 Coed-gymnastics 10,11; Bat Girl 11,12; Chemistry Worker 11; Varsity Cheerleader 11,12; Reserve Cheerleader 10; Student Council 12; Honor Roll 10.11,12. LUEKEN, MARGARET ANN - Girls Tennis 11,12; Honor Roll 11,12; Principal ' s List 12. LYMAN, BEVERLY LYMON, WILEY LYONS, LISA LYONS, TERESA MCBRIDE, BRENDA LEE - Office Worker 10,11; Class Officer 10 (President); Honor Roll 10,11,12. MCCALL, PATRICK JOHN - D.E.C.A. 12 (Reporter); Intramurals 10,11.12; Honor Roll 10.11.12. MCCARTHY, JANET ANN - French Club 10.11,12. MCCOMB, DOUG M. - D.E.C.A. 11; Honor Roll 12. MCCRARY, RONNIE MCFADDEN, REBECCA MCGAHARAN, JOAN MELANIE - D.E.C.A. 11.12: Safari Staff 10. MCGAHARAN, MICHAEL W. - Golf 11,12: Coed-gymnastics 10,11; Honor Roll 11,12. MCGLASTON, ANGELA DENISE - C.O.E. 12 (Secretary): F.S.A. 12. MCHENNEY, MARK RICHARD - Lettermans Club 12: Varsity Track 11,12; Reserve Track 10: Coed-gymnastics 10; Gym Helper 11,12. MCINTOSH. JON DOUGLAS - Concert Choir 11: Swing Choir 11,12. MCKEE, RHONDA C. - Office Worker 11.12: Honor Roll 10,11,12. MCMAHAN, ANDREA LEE - Orchestra 10,11.12: Girls Tennis 10,11,12; Scroll Staff 10,11,12; Honor Roll 11.12. MACKIN, THOMAS E„ JR. - Scroll Staff 10.11.12 (Circulation Manager 11,12); Honor Roll 10.11,12. Told best jokes. MAGEE. JAMES ROLAND - Latin Club 10.11.12: Concert Band 10; Marching Band 10; Musical 10,11.12: Sketch Book 11; A.V. Worker 11,12: Morning Announcements 11; Student Council 10.11 (Vice-President) 12: Safari Staff 11,12; Scroll Staff 11,12. 141 MARTIN, MARGARET MAXWELL, JOEL EDWARD - Varsity Band 10; Marching Band 10; Wrestling 11; Honor Roll 10. MEIER, JAMES R. MEJER, DAN MERCER, BARBARA ANN - True Vine 10; Orchestra 10,11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12. MERIWETHER, TYRONE DAVID - Afro-heritage 10,11,12; Letterman ' s Club 11,12; Fall Play 12; Varsity Football 11,12; Reserve Football 10; Varsity Basketball 11; Reserve Basketball 10; Reserve Track 10; Intramurals 12; Gym Helper 10,11; Honor Roll 10,11,12. MERRIWEATHER, DATRICH LYNN - Afro-Heritage 11,12. MEYERS, RICK ALAN - Fall Play 10; Sketch Book 10; Honor Roll 12. MILLER, DANIEL R. - Wrestling 10,11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12. MILLER, DIANNA MILLER, LINDA - Letterman ' s Club 10,11,12; Sketch Book 11; Gymnastics 10,11,12; Girls Track 10; Coed-gymnastics 10; Honor Roll 10,11,12. MILLER, LOWELL MARK MILLER, RON MONDT, JULIE MOORE, ANN ELIZABETH - True Vine 10; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Entre Nous 10. MOORE, CONSTANCE BYREL - Afro-heritage 10,11,12; True Vine 11; Honor Roll 11,12. MOORE, KIRK MORRICAL, STANLEY IRWIN - Reserve Football 10. MOYER, JAN ELIZABETH - Girls Track 11,12; Reserve Cheerleader 10; Powder Puff Football 11,12. MUELLER, NATALIE JUNE - D.E.C.A. 12. MUELLER, SUZANNE K. - D.E.C.A. 11 (President), 12 (Secretary); Cheerblock 11; Honor Roll 10,11,12. MULPAGANO, MARIANNA - Volleyball 11; Girls Basketball 10; Honor Roil 10,11,12; Painted Wrestling Hall of Fame 12. MUNRO, BRENT A. - Letterman ' s Club 11,12; Varsity Cross Country 11,12; Reserve Cross Country 10; Wrestling 10; Varsity Track 12; Reserve Track 11; Intramurals 10,11,12; Gym Worker 11. MYERS, CHRIS 142 NANK, LISA ANN - Flag Squad 11, Girl s Track ' Manager) 10, Honor Roll 10,11,12. NASH, DAVID THOMAS - French Club 12. Lettermant Club 12, Vanity Croat Country 11,12, Re . Crott Country 10, Ret. Track 11, Bateball 10. Intramural! 11,12; Gym Worker 11,12, Student Council 11,12. Honor Roll 10.11.12 NEELY, CRAIG STEVEN - Lettermant Club 12; Wrestling 10,12 (Student Manager) Honor Roll 10.11.12, Principal! List 10. NEIGHBORS, LISA G. - Honor Roll 10,11 NEWPORT, KEVIN NEY, KENNETH G. - Varsity Football 11. Res. Football 10. Honor Roll 10,11,12. NITSCH, KATHY S. - Honor Roll 12. NORTON, CATHY J. - Honor Roll 10,11,12. OBERLIN, KAREN RENEE - F.S.A. 11,12, Spanish Club 10, Coed-gymnastics 10, Honor Roll 10,11,12. O ' MORROW, CINDI OWEN, JAMES OWEN, LISA OWENS, LORENA PAIGE, EDWARD PALMER, CHRISTOPHER EDWARD - Musical 11, Fall Play 11. Sketch Book 11, Powder Puff Cheerleader. PAPIER, BRUCE RAYMOND - D.E.C.A. 11, Honor Roll 10,11, Principal ' s List 10,11. PARKS, TERESA PARRiSH, LINDA PEARSON, JEAN PEARSON, TONY A. - D.E.C.A. 11,12, Res. Football 10. Wrestling 10, Honor Roll, 12. PENDELL. GWENDOLYN YVONNE - C.O.E. 11,12. Flag Squad 10,11, Honor Roll 11,12. PERALTA, ELIZABETH ANNE - Chemistry Worker 10.12. Underclass Science Award 11, Science Fair 12. Honor Roll 10,11,12. Principal ' s List 10,12. PERREY, JULIANN - Health Occupations Students of America. PFEIFFER, LAURA - Honor Roll 10,11,12. 143 Tom Steller is caught copying off Dave Ward again in government class. PHILLIPS, LISA E. - Letterman ' s Club 10,11,12, Sketch Book 11, Gymnastics 10,11,12, Coed-Gymnastics 10, Bat Girl 11,12, Varsity Cheerleader 11, Homecoming Court 11, Powder Puff Football 10,11,12. PIKEL, DAN PITTENGER, VALORY JO - Concert Choir 12, Concert Band 10,11, Marching Band 10, Volleyball 11, Girl ' s Track 10,11,12, Honor Roll 10,11,12. PITZEN, JUDY PITZEN, THOMAS MICHAEL - D.E.C.A. 11,12. PLESNIAK, JOSEPH KONRAD - Class Officer (President) 12, Scroll Staff 12, Honor Roll 10,11,12. POFFENBERGER, MARY S. - C.O.E. 11,12, Honor Roll 12. POORE, KIMBERLY KAY - Spanish Club 10, (Treasurer), Chemistry Worker 12, Safari Staff 12, Honor Roll 10,11,12, Principal ' s List 10,11,12, Computer Club 12. PRIDDY, LYNN ELAINE - French Club 11,12, True Vine 10, Sketch Book 10, Safari Staff 11,12 (Editor), Scroll Staff 10,11,12, Honor Roll 10,11,12, Principal ' s List 10,11,12, Commended Student, Junior Rotarian. QUINN, ANN RAHRER, MARK ALAN - Letterman ' s Club 11,12, Concert Band 12, Varsity Band 10,11, Marching Band 10,11,12, Res. Cross Country 11, Wrestling 10,11,12, Res. Track 10,11, Coed-Gymnastics 11, Intramurals 11, Honor Roll 11. READING, JULIE 144 f %, . . . .And now ladies and gentlemen, the matter of cosmic awareness, Mr. Joe Plesniakl Dan Kelley symbolizes the effect Saturday Night Live can have on an impressionable senior. REEVES, NANCY RENNO, BRADLEY A. - Spanish Club 10. V.I.C.A. 11. A.V. Worker 11. RHODES, RONALD L. - Honor Roll 12. RIAN, CHERYL A. - Honor Roll 10,11. Principals List 10. RICE, PAMELA A. - Honor Roll 11,12. ROACH, DAVID CHRISTOPHER - Varsity Football 11.12. Res. Football 10, Varsity Track 10.11, Res. Track 10. Student Manager 10.11,12, Honor Roll 10.11,12. ROEBEL, SALLY ROGERS, DIANE ROGERS, PAMELA ROGERS, PAULA ROLLER, BRIAN - Concert Band 11.12. Varsity Band 10, Marching Band 10,11,12, Lab Band 10.11. Honor Roll 10,11,12. ROSA, ZOE ALEXANDRA - Concert Band 12. Varsity Band 10,11, Marching Band 10.11.12. Girls Track 10.11.12. 145 ROSE, KAREN RENEE - F.S.A. 11,12, Library Worker 11,12. ROTH, BRUCE ALLEN - D.E.C.A. 12, Honor Roll 12. RUCKMAN, LYNN A. - Concert Band 10,11, Marching Band 10,11, Flag Squad 10 (Captain) 10, Musical 10, Sketch Book 10,11, Images 10,11, Homecoming Committee 12, Prom 11. RUMSCHLAG, WILLIAM - German Club 10,11, Honor Roll 10,11,12, Powder Puff Cheerleader 12. RYAN, TRINA RYE, STEVEN CRAIG - Baseball 10, Honor Roll 10,11,12, Gym Helper 12. SADLER, JILL ALISON - French Club 11 (Vice-President), Pom-poms 12, Concert Band 11,12, Varsity Band 10, Marching Band 10,11,12 (Drum Major), Musical 12, Student Council 12, Honor Roll 10,11,12, Principal ' s List 12. SALIN, SHERRI JANE - French Club 10,11,12, Letterman ' s Club 12, Girl ' s Tennis 10,11 (Best Mental Attitude) 12, Volleyball 11, (Manager) Intramurals 12, Student Council 12, Honor Roll 10,11,12. SAMUEL, MICHAEL SASKO, GEORGE M. SATTERWAITE, CULLEN SAVIEO, CRAIG Art Club 10,11. SCARE, EUGENE SCHELE, BRUCE SCHELE, JAYNE SCHENCK, MATT LOUIS - French Club 10, Res. Football 10, Baseball 10,11. SCHENKEL, SCOTT JOSEPH SCHLICHTENMYER, EDWARD LEE - Latin Club 11, Orchestra 12, (Quartermaster), Concert Band 11,12, Varsity Band 10, Marching Band 10,11,12, Lab Band 12, (director), Jazz Band 10,11, Musical 11,12, Sketch Book 10,11,12, Res. Cross Country 10, Music Worker 11, Student Council 11,12, (Secretary), Honor roll 10,11 ,12. SCHNEIDER, MICHAEL P. - D.E.C.A. 12, Office Worker 12. SCHOEFF, ELIZABETH SCHROEDER, RHONDA R. - German Club 11, Concert Choir 11, Girl ' s Tennis 11, Chemistry Worker 12, Honor Roll 11,12. SCHUEPP, HELENE - German Club 12. SCHULTZ, MARY ELIZABETH - Cheerblock 10,11, Girl ' s Tennis 12, (Manager), Gym Helper 11, Varsity Cheerleader 11, Res. Cheerleader 10, Student Council 10, Honor Roll 10,11,12. SHADE, GREG R. - Intramurals 10 (Student Director), Office Worker 10,11, Honor Roll 11,12. 146 SHADE, SHERRIE LYNN - Var ity Cheerleader 10,11.12 Honor Roll 10,11,12. SHADLE, VERA SHARPE, JEFFREY C. - Honor Roll 11. SCHEARER, JAMES SHODA, STEPHEN JAY - German Club 10,11. Science Service Club 11,12, Chemistry Worker 11,12, Honor Roll 10,11,12. SHOMO, LYNN ANN - C.O.E. 12, (President), Girl ' s Basketball 10, Honor Roll 10,11,12. SHOPPELL, SCOTT SIVE, KATHY SIVE, MICHELE MARIE - Office Worker 12. Morning Announcements 12. SLEN, PETER MARK - French Club 10,11,12, Concert Choir 11,12, Swing Choir 11, Musical 11, Fall Play 12 Sketch Book 11, Honor Roll 10,11,12, Junior Rotary Club. SLICK, SALLY E. - Art Club 10,11, Letterman s Club 12, Spanish Club 10,11, (President), V.I.P. 10.11.12. Musical 12, Volleyball 10 (Manager), Girl ' s Basketball 12 (Manager), Girl ' s Track 10, Honor Roll 10,11.12. SLIGER, CYNTHIA ANNE - French Club 10,11,12, Honor Roll 10. SMITH, BRADLEY REED - Res. Football 10, Wrestling 10, Intramurals 10,11. SMITH, CARL J. SMITH, LAURIE KAY - Art Club 10, German Club 10. Girls Basketball 10, Boy ' s Track Manager 10. Honor Roll 10,11,12. SMITH, RANDALL WILLIAM - Concert Band 11. Varsity Band 10,11, Golf 10,11,12. SMITH, STEPHEN TAYLOR - Res. Cross Country 10.11, Varsity Track 10,11, Images 12. SMITH, VICKIE L. - C.O.E. 12, O.E.A. 12, Honor Roll 11.12. SNODGRASS, SUSAN ADELE - C.O.E. 12. Honor Roll 10,11,12. SNYDER, CHRISTOPHER A. SNYDER, ELIZABETH ANNE - French Club 12, Girl ' s Basketball 11,12, Girls Track 10,11,12. SNYDER, KEVIN SNYDER, TAMMY SONGER, TINA RAE - Concert Band 11, Varsity Band 10. Marching Band 10,11. _ 147 SPEED, KENNETH A. - German Club 12, Latin Club 10,11. STANGER, ALLISON KATHERINE - French Club 10, Musical 11,12, Sketch Book 11, Girl ' s Basketball 12, Powder Puff Football 10,11,12, Football 12 (Student Manager), I.S.S. Worker 12, Student Council 11,12, HOnor Roll 10,11,12, Principal ' s List 10,11,12. STEELE, ROCKY WAYNE STEINER, KIM WINIFRED - Concert Choir 12. STELLER, TOM C. - Intramurals 12. STEWART, DANIEL EDWARD STOIBER, ERIC STUMP, DAN STUMP, JAMES W. - German Club 11,12 (Vice-President). SUGGS, MIKE SUTTON, DEBORAH LYNN SWANSON, DAVE TAYLOR, MICHAEL THOMAS - Res. Track 11, Office Worker 10, Safari Staff 11,12 (Photo Editor), Scroll Staff 11,12 (Photo Editor), Honor Roll 10,11,12. TAYLOR, NANCY E. - C.O.E. 12, Girl ' s Track 11, Honor Roll 10,11,12. TAYLOR, RICHARD - Office Worker 10,11, Library Worker 12, A.V. Worker 12. TAYLOR, TAMMY LEE - Orchestra 10,11,12, Concert Band 10,11,12 (Secretary), Marching Band 10,11,12, Lab Band 10,11, Musical 10,11,12, Music Worker 10,12, Honor Roll 10,11,12. TEEGARDEN, MATTHEW JAMES - Letterman ' s Club 10,11,12 (President), Fellowship of Christian Athletes 11,12, Varsity Football 10,11,12 (Captain), All S.A.C. 11,12, All Area 11, Hon. Mention All State 12, Res. Track 10,11, Gym Helper 11, Student Council 12 (President), Honor Roll 10,11,12. THOMAS, BEN THOMAS, DEBORAH KAY - C.O.E. 12, (Treasurer), O.E.A. 12 (Treasurer), Honor Roll 11,12. THOMAS, DEBBIE THOMAS, NANCY THOMPSON, ALVIN THOMPSON, LORRAINE ANN - French Club 10, Letterman ' s Club 10,11,12, Volleyball 10,11,12, Honor Roll 10,11,12. TITUS, BRIAN - Tennis 10. 148 TOAM, KRIS - Concert Choir 10.11, Student Council 11. Honor Roll 12. TRIBBETT, TIMOTHY TRACY - Spanish Club 10. Debate 11,12, Marching Band 10, Honor Roll 11,13 TRUONG, GIANG A. TUPPER, CHERYL TEAM - Latin Club 10.11, True Vine 10,11,12, Orchestra 10,11.12, Musical 10,11, Honor Roll 10,11,12, Principal ' s List 10. TURNER, JEFFREY ALLAN - Letterman s Club 12. Varsity Football 10,11,12 (Manager) Res. Football 10.11.12 (Manager), Res. Track 10, Intramurals 10.11.12, A.V. Worker 10,11, Student Council 11 (Secretary), Safari Start 10, Scroll Staff 10, Honor Roll 10.12 TURPCHINOFF, DAVID W. ULMER, DAVID UPDIKE, AMY JANE - Spanish Club 10 (Secretary) Orchestra 10,11,12, Marching Band 11.12. Musical 11.12. Sketch Book 11,12, Gymnastics 10,11, Gym Helper 10.11. Honor Roll 10,11,12, Principal ' s List 10.11. All-City Orch estra 10,11. VAN CLEAVE, MARK A. - Orchestra 11.12. Concert Band 10,11,12, Stage Band 10,11,12, Varsity Band 10. Marching Band 10,11,12, Jazz Band 10.11,12. Musical 10.11.12. Sketch Book 10,11,12, Band Helper. Images 10. Honor Roll 10,11,12, All City Orchestra, All State Band. Tri State Band, 12. VANDERWALL, GRADY - D.E.C.A. 12. VERDUCE, LAURIE ANN - Concert Choir 10, Chemistry Worker 11. VERNASCO, RONALD EDWARD Varsity Football 10,11,12, Intramurals 11, Volleyball 10,11,12, Principals List 10. ■Lettermans Club 10.11.12. Varsity Track 10.11.12. Marathon 11. Honor Roll VIAN, TRINA KAE - Student Council 10. VINCENT, SCOTT ALLEN - Concert Band 10.11.12. Marching Band 10,11,12, Jazz Band 10, Musical 12. Baseball 10.11. Coed-Gymnastics 10, Volleyball Marathon 11. Honor Roll 10,11,12. VORE, JULIE WALLACE, ELIZABETH WARD, DAVE ROBERT - Golf 10,11.12. Intramurals 10.12. WATSON, CRAIG WATSON, TONI WEAVER, JILL ANN - Lettermans Club 10.11 (Sec- Treasurer) 12, (Vice-President) Spanish Club 12. Concert Choir 11,12, Volleyball 10,11,12. Girls Basketball 10.11.12. Girl ' s Track 10,11,12, Honor Roll 10.11.12. Principals List 10,11,12. WEILER, STEVEN WELCH, SHARON KAY - Pom-Poms 10.11.12. Marching Band 10,11,12, Flag Squad 10,11.12. Office Worker 10.11. Honor Roll 10,11.12. WELKIN. SHARON R. - Girl ' s Tennis 12 (Manager). Honor Roll 12. WELLS, CARRIE RENEA - Training Choir 10. Concert Band 11, Varsity Band 10. Marching Band 10.11. Jazz Band 10. Musical 11. 149 WELTNER, LORI ANN - D.E.C.A. 11, O.E.A. 12, Honor Roll 11,12. WESTERHAUSEN, MARK STEVEN - Latin Club 10,11, Debate Club 12, Student Council 10,11,12, Honor Roll 10,11,12, Principal ' s List 10,11,12, Computer Club 12, National Merit Finalist 12. WHITE, JEFFREY WHITE, LINDA WHITE, PAMELA SUZANNE - C.O.E. 12, Chemistry Worker 11, Biology Worker 10, Honor Roll 10,11,12. WHITE, TRACEY WIBEL, DENNIS WIGGINS, DAVID KEITH - Latin Club 10,11, Varsity Band 10, Marching Band 10, Jazz Band 10, Res. Cross Country 11, Varsity Track 12, Honor Roll 10,11,12, Principal ' s List 10,12. WIGHTMAN, DEBBIE ANN - Spanish Club 10,11, Concert Band 10, Marching Band 10, Wrestling (Student Manager) 12, Opportunity Room Worker 11,12, Honor Roll 11,12. WILLIAMS, ANITA LYNN WILLIAMS, GERALD WILLIAMS, CARON DENISE - Afro-Heritage 10, Intramurals 10,11. WILLIAMS, LORI ANN - Honor Roll 10,11,12, Powder Puff Football 12. WILLIAMS, TORRI S. - Musical 11, Fall Play 12. WILLOUGHBY, LISA ANN - French Club 10,11, Concert Choir 11,12, Swing Choir 10,11,12, Varsity Choir 10, Musical 12, Sketch Book 10,11,12, Honor Roll 12. WILSON, ALICIA MARIE - Latin Club 10,11,12 (President), Honor Roll 10,11,12, Principal ' s List 10,12, Merit Finalist. WILSON, ROLAND WINNER, JILL WISE, VALERIE WISENAUER, FREDERICK T. - Golf 11,12. WITSAMAN, LYNDA RUTH - Concert Choir 11,12, Training Choir 10, Swing Choir 11, Musical 12, Honor Roll 10, Powder Puff Football 12. WITT, JEFFREY LEE - German Club 10,11,12 (President), Science 10,11,12, Chemistry Worker 10,11,12, Honor Roll 10,11,12, Principal ' s List 10,11,12, Merit Finalist, Tri-Kappa. WITTA, STEVE E. - Musical 12, Res. Track 11, Intramurals 11,12. WITWER, KAY ANNETTE - Honor Roll 12. 150 WOLANSKY, PAULA - Honor Roll 10,11,12; Principal List 10. WOLF, NANCY M. - Honor Roll 11. WOLFF, KATHLEEN SUE - C.O.E. 11.12. Honor Roll 10,11,12. WOODMANSEE, SHERI ANN - Flag Squad 10.11. Sketch Book 10,11, Bat Girl 11, Safari Start 10, Honor Rotl 11.12 WOODS, CARL WOODS, DELANE ARTHUR - Afro-Heritage 10,11,12, Concert Choir 11, Musical 10, Fall Play 10,11, Ret. Track 12. WRIGHT, ANNETTE LEOLA - Afro-Heritage 10.11.12. Honor Roll 11. WRIGHT, JEANNIE MARIE - Varsity Band 10,11, Marching Band 10,11, Band Worker 10, Honor Roll 10 11.12. WRIGHT, REBECCA WULLIMAN, LORI SUE - F.S.A. 11,12, (Vice-President). Volleyball 11,12, Honor Roll 10,11,12. Principals List 10.12. Training Choir 10. WUNDERLICH, CATHY YAWN, ANGELA - F.S.A. 10,11, Concert Band 10.11. Marching Band 10,11, Honor Roll 10,11. YOCKEY, CINDY SUE - French Club 10, Concert Choir 10,11,12, Swing Choir 11.12, Musical 12. Honor Roll 10,11,12. ZIRZOW, LORY JEAN - D.E.C.A. 12, Spanish Club 10.11, Honor Roll 10,11,12, Prom Committee 11. Camera Shy Seniors Alexander, Loutonia Bailey, Theresa Barber, Kimberly Barr, Thomas Barrone, Denise Barrone, Diane Bennett, Douglas Board, Shelby Bordner, Kevin Boyd, Maudie Bunch, Toni Burkhead, Edward Butler, Donald Cooper, Olive Davis, Mattie Derrick, Juanita Dixon, John Dormire, Joseph Fick, Paul Fischer, Martin Freeman, Bobby Friedrich, Kenneth Greer, Keith Grimes, Kathryn Gruber, Matthew Hagler, John Harper, Robert Heemstra, Thomas Herron, Steven Hill, Phyllis Hill, Ronald Hutson, Leonard Jauregui, Joseph Johnson, Terry Kelly, Charles Lamb, Janet Lampel, Jeffery Lanter, Martin Lewis, Thomas Lucterhand, Jean Luker, Michael Matter, David May, Laura Mendel, Janet Moore, Danny Noyes, Timothy Pearson, Winston Peggins, Quincy Peterschmidt, Andrew Pruden, Craig Resendez, Hector Robinson, Anthony Robinson. Olivia Robinson, Ronald Rolet, Henry Rybolt, Michael Salter, Kevin Savieo. Craig Scott, Sharon Simmons. Kennaird Smiley, Robert Sorg, Anthony Stapleton, Marilyn Stephens. Debra Stout. Clayton Stout, Kathleen Thomas, Leroy Thomas, Shirley Townsend. Carlos Warren. Jerome Watson, Craig Wilcott. Paula Williams, Don Wright, Annette Young. Terry Zartman, Rhonda 151 in ' 78 With flowers in her hair and bangles on her ears, Dotty Gant paints a pretty picture on a spring day. Music and easy conversation go together in the halls for Pam Porter, Wiley Lymon, Shelly Norman. in ' 78 153 1979, Get ready — The GREATEST CLASS is yet to come!!! . . . AND CLASS WE ' VE GOT! Now that we are Juniors we know everything and prove it. We carried our interior decorating skills through and came out first place in homecoming hall decorations. Instead of attending the first dance of the year, we sponsored it. What would the Sophomores do without us? Junior year was also spiced up with the excitement of the Prom. All that worry of what to wear and how to act for a few fleeting hours of ecstasy! Let ' s not overlook the infamous PSAT tests which for many of us, were a mere prelude of what to expect next year. Overall, it was a year of fun and excitement, hard work and worries. As the headline says The best class is yet to come ! John Verduce, President; Madona Cornellison, Vice-President; Laura Castetter, Secretary; Ann Vandervelde, Treasurer. I knew I shouldn ' t have stopped in here on my way to class, now I ' ll be late to Chemistry! 154 Achleman. Nancy Albert, Sharon Albright, Robert Aldndge, Elizabeth Allen, Jeffrey Alliton, Kim Amstutz, Cher Anderson, Mark Anderson. Timothy Angel, Gary Armijo, Catherine Athby, Daniel Atkins. Mark Babcock, Diana Bacon, Jeffery Bailey, Reesa Baker, Kathleen Baker, Thomas Bales, Hollie Bandor, Ron Bandor, Tom Barth, Peter Bauerle, Heidi Bay, Patti Beachem, Theresa Beaman, John Beaty, John Beeler, David Begley, Carolyn Belcher, Laurie Bellaire. Michelle Bengel, David Benjamin, Barbara Bennett, Anthony Bennett, Daniel Beuchot, Suzanne Bice, Nancy Billingsley, Wilfred Binkley, Warren Blackburn, Arlan Bledsoe, Sylvia Blevins, Patricia Boggs, Steven Bokern, Diane Bolenbaugh, Gary Bosserman. Phyllis Bowman, Marvin Bracken, Brenda Brennan, Kelly Brindle, Debra Brockup. Kenneth Brown, Barbara Brown, Gregory- Brown, Julie Brudi, Karen Bryan, Michael Burkhard, James Burkhead, Debra Burnett, Vicky Burroughs, Rozell Burton. Terrenes Butler, Rhett Button, Barbara Butz, James 155 Cable, Marita Calhoun, Bruce Callant, Mark Campos, Frank Carpenter, Andrea Carrico, Ronald Carteaux, Patricia Carter, Victor Cartwright, Ellen Cartwright, Julia Caruthers, Saralee Castetter, Laura Chandler, Lori Channey, David Chapman, Sharon Chmel, Gregory Churchward, Laurel Clark, Robert Clinkenbeard, Cynthia Cochran, Barbara Coleman, Vickie Congdon, Seth Connelly, Brett Conner, Kim Connett, Robert Connors, Kevin Cooper, John Cooper, Judith Cooper, Michael Copeland, Kenneth Coplen, Paul Corazzi, Susan . 1« S ' • } ' ■Sl ' ml, ' , iiil ' A I J 1 giMB SiihiBniv ..■M,irj«iti3 ilk JBaBnn £ - ■. V Cornellissen, Madonna Corner, John Council, Kimberly Coyne, Michael Coyne, Richard Craft, Sheryl Crew, Lillian Crider, Tracy Crilly, Julie Crist, Jonathan Cronin, Patrick Cryer, Barbara Davis, Kimberly Davis, Tina Sharon Albert discusses how she would have attempted the shot Day, Tammy with Karl Schwarz. DeKoekkoek, Roland Cunningham, Hugh Current, Michael Curry, Scott Davis, Jeffrey Ellison, Phillip Epple. Thomas Erb, Matthew Eubank. Teresa Evans. Nina Everest. Ruth Fair, Lynne Farthing, Teresa Faust, Matthew Fetters, Carolyn Fisher. Dawn Fisher. James Fishering, Lisa Flightner, Peter Flowers, Jeffrey Foltz. Deborah Fortier, Daniel Foster. Ronald Foy, Daniel Frane, Pamela Freeland, John Freund, Susan Fricke, Bonnie Frushour, Michael 158 Goering, Diane Gordon, David Goss, Thomas Gottfried, Margaret Gottlieb, Glenn Graham, Josephine Gray, Michael Griffith, Scott Grillo, Steven Griswold, Ward Guevara, Daniel Guindon, Cheryl Haaser, David Habegger, Stacy Hall, Debra Hall, Jamie Haller, Matthew Hankel, Steven Hardesty, Debbie Harper, Janice Harris, Jimmie Hartman, Susan Hassell, Kim Hayes, Bruce Helderman, Sherry Hemsoth, Debra Henderson, Julie Henemyer, Lori Henriksen, Karen Hensch, Michele Hensley, Randy Heribacka, Diane Herndon, Cheryl Herold, David Hiatt, Cynthia Hoehn, Jeanette Hollint, Susan Holman, Debra Hood, David Hornak, Kathy Hottman. Bethlyn Houser, Scott Howard, Dennit Huebner. Jennifer Huff, Brenda Huffman, Beth Hughea Debbie Hughes, Peggy Hunt, Stephen Hunt, Susan Huser, Ronald Irwin, Jeffrey Jackson. Jeffery Jenkins. Terri Johnson, Jackie Johnson. Michael Jurju, Timothy Kallenback. Mark Kane. David Kapp. Susan Kazee. Cindy Kelley, Steven Kelly. Timothy Kennedy. Rebecca Kent. Deborah Kent. Jennifer Keys. Erin Kiser. Timothy Klee, Kimmerly Knopp. Barbara Kohl, Jaos Kohn. Patty Kramer. Steve Krull. Teresa Kruse. David Kumler. Tyrone Kurtz, Matthew Laidroo. Erik Laird. Loraine LaMaster. Gene Lamb. Kenneth Lane. Alfonso Langdon. John Lantz. Joni Larson. Gayle Lauer, Teresa Lauritsen. Linda Lawrence, Timothy Lee. Brian Lehman. Susan ■5? Lehman, Yvonne Leitzman, Michele LeMasters, Anne Lemert, John Lewis, Carol Livingston, Linda Long, Kimberly Long, Ronald Longroy, Julie Lothamer, Douglas Lucas, Bradley Lucterhand, Mark Ludwig, Melanie Luebbert, Curt Luker, James Lyles, Cottrell Lyons, Anita Malcolm, Scott Malinowski, Regina Malone, Babara Mangone, Robin Manning, Kathy Mares, Arnita Mares, Vernita Martin, Timothy Matter, Thomas Maxwell, Daniel McCaslin, Mark McCreanor, Lynda McGovern, Gary McKibben, Lisa McLemore, Kimberly McMurray, Sean Meier, Kathryn Mettert, Kerry Mettert, Kim Meyer, Barry Meyer, Carla Meyers, David Michaud, Mark Miers, Catherine Miller, Cheryl Miller, Jeff Miller, Kim Miller, Kris Miller, Steven Miller, Stewart Millet, Patricia Minyard, Kenneth Moehlenkamp, Kurt Monteith, Roger Moore, Gaynell ) f LI © i ' ■;; Patel, Pratima Patten, Tammy Peaster, Sharon ih ! • Perkins, Laurie Phillips, William Pickering, Mark Pikel, Brian Pinkston, Vickey Pettenger, Melody ' V Pitts, Lisa Pitzen, Mary Piatt, Jay Poling, Dlorah Pollard, Brenda Porter, Geneva V  Moore. Reginald Moran Elaine Morgan, David Morrison, Ann Morrow, James Mullenhour. Peggy Mulpagano, Sharon Munion. Richard Myert, Michelle Helton, Clinton Nelson. Gregory Newman, Jon Newport. Karen Niblick, Tracy Nit ch, Sharon Noble, Kim Norton, John Nusbaum, Juliet Nusbaum Ronald Nyberg, Roger O ' Brian, Kathleen O ' Brian, Timothy Olinger. Michael O ' Neil, Erin Ontiveros, Matthew Opliger. Amy Owens. Cynthia Oyer. Jacci Pape. Robert Parker. Nancy Parks. Michael Parrent. Mark Sue Kapp shows that women can be just as handy as men can. Go to it Sue! 161 Porter, Lisa Porter, Pamela Principe, Tal Pritchard, John Privott, Alvin Pruiett, Kevin Pyle, Scott Ragan, Catherine Rasor, Bruce Ray, Lorena Reeves, Bonnie Reich, Aureen Renno, KeLaine Repka, Ronald Resendez, Jose Reynolds, Kimberly Rice, Douglas Richardson, Russell Richman, Phillip Rippetoe, Denise Riviezzo, Tony Roach, Patricia Roark, Ricky Roberts, Michelle Robinson, Clarence Robinson, Kenneth Roebel, Gail Rose, Sharon Rout, Jeffrey Russell, Liz Sample, Michael Sandelius, Debra Sarazen, Tamela Sargent, Carl Sarson, Paula Sauers, Christopher Savieo, Lisa Schafenacker, Thomas Schannen, Kenneth Scheerer, Donald Schell, John Schenkel, Linda Schenkel, Matthew Scheribel, Dirk Schlichtenmyer, Brian Schmidt, Karen Schmidt, Sheri Schmidt, William Schneider, Thomas Schnitker, Shelly Schrader, Richard Schroeder, Douglas Schwarz, Karl Scofield, Angie Scott, Donna Scott, Timothy Sedery, Kim Selby, Stephen Senger, Shari Seyboldt, Ann Shaleen, Thresa Shanebeck, Neil Sharpe, James Shaw, Heidi Shaw, Nina Shearer, Susan Shoemaker, Stephen Shono, Lisa Sidell, Gregory Siebold, Kurt Simpson, Tonya Sitko, Karen Slick, Nancy Smelofl, Richard Smith, Carla Smith. Debra Smith, Delores Smith, Jason Smith. Timothy Snowden, Klarc Snyder, Tamara Sohaski Kendall Somen, Michael Span, Cynthia Stalcup. Stuart Stautler. Robert Steager. Susan Steiner. Beth Stephenson. Scott Stillman. Denis Stine, Mickey Stlne, Rickey Strauss, Sally Stuart. Stephanie Taylor. Barbara Taylor, Kenneth Teders, Laurie Tharp. Marcus Thatcher, Tammy Thomas. Nanette Thompson. David Thompson. Jeanne Thompson. Kevin Tiffany, Marshall Todd. Julie Traycoff. Lori Treu. Steven Trostel, Brian Trueblood. Jeffery Truong, Son Tyson. Mark Upmeyer. Clayton Vachom, Kirk Van Patten, Laura VanWagner. Todd Vandenberg. Susan Vanderfelde. Ann Venderly, Leslie Verduce. John Vernasco. John Viterisi, Diane Voight. Harold Vorndran. Timothy Wainwright, Charles Walker. Vickie Wallace, Stacia Walters. John Want. Carol Ward. William Warren. Carlson Warren. Jacquelin Watson, Kirk Watters. Steven Weaver, James Weaver, Marc Webb. Janet Weissert. Andrew Weltner, Scott Wessel, George Westerman. Kevin Wharton. James Whisler, Anita White. Michael Whitehouse. Tracy 153 Whitney, Lisa Wiedenhoeft, Michael Williams, David Williams, Dennis Williams, Gary Williams, Jeanette Williams, Kevin Witcher, Ann Witta, Karen Witwer, Kyle Wolansky, Susan Wolff, Norman Woodard, Carl Woods, Marcia Woody, Robin Wright, Theresa Wuest, Lawrence Yergens, Thomas Ziliak, Caroline Zimmerman, Jacquelin Zimmerman, Judy Zurbrugg, Dorothy Zurbuch, Jeff Zurzolo, Dina msm ■-V-t Camera Shy R-O-W-D-l-E! That ' s the way we spell rowdiel Pep sessions abounded with spirit this year. Bates, Curtis Belcher, Amy Carter, Bruce Craig, Piere Drew, Linda Durham, Cynthia Ford, Valisa Frane, Michael Gianelle, Ralph Gonzales, Robert Henderson, Victor Hoehn, Jeanette Hubbard, Donald Langley, Darrell Larson, Eric Lauer, Michael Lawrence, Carmen Lyons, Maurice Mansfield, Debra Martin, Tracy Martin, Vernon McGown, Joyce Milligan, Eugene Moore, Catherine Morse, David Mosley, Willie Newville, James Noble, Kim Orr, Cindy Patterson, Tyrone Pearson, Chris Perteschmidt, Matthew Poling, Michelle Quinn, Ann Ramsey, Annette Richter, James Rothgeb, William Schoeff, Elizabeth Schuckel, Sandra Shaffer, Chad Shaheen, James Smith, Michael Smith, Todd Stoner, Wendy Underwood, Lawrence Underwook, Ricky Warney, Anthony Warren, Louretta Weatherford, Kathleen Williams, Chrisselle Woods, Cassandra Wright, Khris 164 Juniors have unique personalities! Kathleen Weatherford finds a quiet nook to study in. Smiles are always given when a cameraman is around! Individuality is certainly important to Snider students! If you think we were rowdie this year, wait til ' next year! Get ready for the biggest class of all time! Just a little bit more... come on, focus! Sandy Sebenoler tries to get the right adjustment on the microscope. Chemistry class can be very tough (or incoming sophomores. Greeted by strange brick walls and experienced upperclassmen, the 611 frightened but enthusiastic sophomore students faced the problems of adjusting to life at Snider. Even though comments such as What if I can ' t find my class? and Look at all these people! were heard in the halls, the sophomores soon became veterans of the school routine. The secret of becoming a Panther was soon discovered by the sophomores as they joined clubs and got involved in outside activities. The big debut came during Homecoming week when the sophomores showed their spirit by transforming the English hall into a Redskin graveyard. Then on Friday of that week, during the big pep session, much to the surprise and dismay of the juniors and seniors, the class of ' 80 answered correctly to roll call. As one sophomore put it, We weren ' t very loud, but at least we knew what to do, which is more than the classes before us. As the year went on, the so- phomores continued to show even more interest in Snider with election of members of the student council and class officers. After all the votes were tallied, Jim Griswold was made president, Becky Anderson was elected vice-president, Jean Wolfe became the secretary, and Jane Lanier was elected treasurer. Now the year has past, and it has shown that the scared sophomores who entered school in September are the biggest and one of the best classes to have ever been in Snider. You ' ve come a long way sophomores! ABOVE LEFT: (L to R) Jim Griswold, president; Becky Anderson, vice-president; Jean Wolfe, secretary; Jane Lanier, t reasurer. 166 Abbott, Coy Abbott, Kevin Abel , Bob Abraham. Jeanne Ackerman. Andy Aderholt Susan Albert. Keith Alexander, Spencer Allen. Beth Allen. Merrily Alley. Gloria Anderson. Cara Anderson. Mike Anderson. Becky Anderson, Robert Ashby. Laura Ator. Carole Aughinbaugh. Krista Autry, Jonathan Bailey, Darren Baker. Amy Barnes Jacqueline Barnes. Jim Barr, Laurie Barta David Bartholow. Pete Bassett. Jim Bassett. Tony Bates Rube Baxter. Michael Bay. Jim Bazur. Elizabeth Beaman, Steve Beard, Diane Beck, Roger Becraft. Karen Belcher, Linda Belcher. Grover Bell, Earl Bell, Kimberly Bellaire. Charlene Bellio. John Bench. Jeff Biddle. Brad Billingsley. Elizabeth Bisson. Donna Blackford, Jeff Blake. Nancy Blevins. Jay Bloom. Jim Blume, Dan Bobay, Trent Bodie, Ron Baggs. Debbie Bogle, Andrew Boitet, Tina Boiling, Tammy Bordner. Kelly Bostick, Andy Bowlds, Terri Boyd. Valerie Boykin, Danny Boyle. Tammie Bracht. Jan Bright. Lisa Brockup. Melody Brown. Ben Brown, Kyle Broxon, Margaret Brunke. Rob Budzon. Debbie Budzon, Don 167 Newcomers fit Bunch, Allen Burke, Mike Burnett, Craig Byers, Steve Calhoun, Chen Campbell, Chris Campos, Johnny Carlson, Colleen Carlson, Mike Carpenter, Greg Carroll, Laura Carter, Donna Carter, Jeff Caruthers, Kathy Cavanaugh, Jacqueline Chester, Tina Chester, Todd Chiddister, Jim Church, Kim Churchill, Cynthia Cisney, Jeff Clark, Kim Clark, Lynn Clausman, Ann Clauss, Kim Claybaugh, Brenda Coats, Craig Cochren, Kathy Cole, John Coleman, Karen Collins, Dorothy Collins, Kelly Conser, Jan Cook, Twana Cooper, Joel Cotton, Scott Covault, Misty Cowles, Karen Cox, Carolyn Cramer, Rhonda Cramer, Teresa Crawford, Darlene Crews, Robert Crowe, Clint Cryer, Rene ' Cunningham, Deb Curray, Jon into classes BHJPf f fe Dabbs Jamet Oague. Mary Dandndge, Lynn Dansby. Rick Daring, Tammy Davit, Brad Davis. Mozell Davis, Tim DeCamp. Gary Deist, Jim de Koekkoek. Lidewij Detwiler, Scott Detwiier. Shellie DeWolfe. Nancy Dickmeyer. Mike Dickson. Ward Didion, Carol Doden. Pam Doerflein. Stephanie Dolk. Dave Douglas. Marvin Douglas. Mickey Doyle, Sally Dunkin. Lori Eastman. John Edelie. Wallace Ehrman, Cindy Eicholtz. Mark Elick. Dave Ellinwood. Jill Ellison. Mark Erb. Elizabeth Ervin, Scott Estep. Mitzi Etzler. Dona Evans, Kirk Fairfield, Gary Faust. Mary Finco. Mark Fisher. Lisa Fisher, Terry Floridis. John Foltz, Karen Fortier, Annette Fowler. Jerry Frane. Linda Franke. Laura 16 o Class of ' 80 shows spirit Full of pep and energy, Jenny Cook shows off her talent with the other pom-pon girls during a pep session. I don ' t see anything up there! ' ' Carolyn Hoagburg and Sue Schenkel couldn ' t believe how big Snider was when they first got here. WE BACK THE PANTHERS Gavin, Bruce Geary, Tim Gehl, Jennifer Geiselman, Kurt George, Deena Gibson, Mike Gilbert, Lorri Ginther, John Glover, Donald Gonzales, Lisa Goodson, David Goodwin, Richard Gotschall, Keith Grantham, Shane Gray, Benny Green, Tony Greulach, Brian Grieninger, Pam Grime, Patricia Grise, Glenn Griswold, James Griswold, Jonathan Grove, Gary Gutknecht, Jeff I 7 A i j Hackner, Hayward Haggard, Jody Hagler, Debra Haines, Lori Kair, Ricky Haitley, B«cky Hall, Scott Haller, Sandy Hamilton, Andy Hamilton, Kim Hammond, Nancy Harvey, Richard Hamnc, John Hanifan, Mane Hanilan Sue Hannigan. David Hannlgan, Debi Harber, Annette Hardy, Sharon Harlan, Marilyn Harris, Jerfery Hartley, Doug Hartman, Kimberly Harvey, Darryl Hausleld, Mike Hay, Jeff Heller, Steve Henderson, Mary Henderson, Tracey Henning, Kevin Herb, Ken Hermance, Robin Adding to the spirit at the games were Deb Smith, Carol Parker, and LeAnn McDaniels, 171 Hernandez, Phillip Herron, Lisa Hines, Scott Hinman, Edie Hoagburg, Caroline Holliday, Sandy Hollowell, Bonnie Holmes, Susan Holthaus, Brian Hoot, Rob Horn, Elaine Hornak, Maureen Hornsby, Michelle Huber, Patrick Huddleston, Scott Hudecki, Joseph Hughes, Jeff Hughes, Nancy Hull, Barry Hunnicutt, Leticia Hunter, Jon Huston, William Huston, Kim Jackson, Tony Jackson, David Jackson, Evelyn Jenkins, Leann Jennings, Michael Jensen, Rose Marie Johnson, Cornell Johnson, Jill Johnson, Michael Johnson, Rob Jones, Bernard Jones, Chen Jones, Doug Jones, Robert Jordan, Larry Just, Don Kaiser, Kevin Kaiser, Kurt Kallmyer, Brad Katsis, Mike Kennell, Mike Kerr, Julie Kilmer, Scott King, Angeleic Klee, Karen Knox, Kurt Knudson, Amy Koch, Darrell Koppin, Catherine Korn, Donna Kreft, Mike Krueger, Paul Krumel, Dianne Kunkel, Judy Lafever, Tammy Lampel, Bent Landel, Phil Landis, Jeffery Lane, Brad Lane, John Lane, Sonya Langlet, Lee Lanier, Jane Lanning, Chris Lesley, Robert Laycock, Peggy Leatherman, Renee Lee, Gary Lee, Michael LEFT: Never without one of her imilei, Tracy Nelson shies away from the cameraman. BELOW LEFT: Sophomores had to adjust to crowded hallways and short passing periods. Here, Terry Cramer and Lee Langlert make their way to their next classes. BELOW: Besides all the schoolwork here, Ursula Saxena devotes her time and talent to the Snider Marching Band. Lucas. Pam Lykes. Cedric Mackin, Tammy Maecker. Holden Magee. Patricia Maish. Bill Maisonneuve. Mark Mansfield. David Marano. Dale Martin. Donna Mason, Cherri Matched Lori Matter. John May, David May. Dave McBride. Fred McCarthy. Elizabeth McCarthy, John McClendon, Miran McComb. Dave McComb, Liz McDaniel. Lea-Ann McElroy, Roger McKee, Ralph 173 Sophomores add to Snider IQ McNeely, Tonya McPeek, Martha Meek, Gregg Mendez, Feliciano Mettert, Sandy Meyer, Barbara Michaud, David Michell, David Miller, Blaine Miller, Michael Miller, Penny Miller, Scott Mills, Jody Minton, Jeff Mitchell, Barbara Morris, Amber Mosley, Willie Moss, Kevin Mueller, Sharon Mulpagano, Janis Mumaugh, Gretchen Munson, Thomas Myers, Debbie Nanning, Wanda Jean Neely, Marc Neidrauer, Jill Nelson, Traci Nevills, Mark Nieb, Pam Noble, Dawn Noe, Marie Norman, Sheller Working intensely, Ron Skinner finishes up his art project. 174 Where did everyone go? A typical scene is seeing a student making up a test in the hall. Working together makes more things possible. Here Carmen Ridley, and Lisa Spann check for errors before handing in their paper . Nowling. Greg O ' Quinn, Larry Oster, Teri Owens. Clint Oyer. Steve Packer, Jim Paradine. Kim Parker. Carol Parks. Karen Parks, Penny Parks, Timothy Pate. Christine Patten. Jack Patty. Dawn Paul, John Paul, Tim Pearson. Cheryl Peggins. Terry Peralta. Rita Perkins. Charlene Perse. Brian Petersen. Lisa Phillips, Mike Phillips, William Pierce. Starlet Placek, Mike Plant. Scott Piatt. Robin Poffenberger. Julie Pollard. Bernard Pollick, Terri Poore. Tim 175 BK3 What in the world is this? Colleen Carlson brushes up on her dramatic techniques. Potosky, Thomas Powell, Jeff Pruiett, Kathy Przeniczny, Linda Puff, Kim Rager, Mark Rankin, Eric Rebman, Cheryl Rebman, Mike Reecer, Mark Reifert, Jackie Reynal, Debby Rian, Michael Rice, Rickey Ridley, Carmen Riedinger, Wade .....LiU.-. Taking time out to relax gives Robinson, Annette Robinson, Joe Roe, Kent Rogers, Janett Rogosch, Jennifer Rolland, Bob Rosa, John Ross, Marty Ross, Mike Roth, Kathy Rousseau, Denise Rozier, Claudette Runyan, Betty Russell, Melodie Rutz, Suzan Rykard, Paul Safirstein, Janette Sallay, Pete Sanders, Kevin Satterthwaite, Tania Saxena, Ursula Schenck, Maura Schendel, Karen Schenkel, Rita Schenkel, Sue Schlichtenmyer, Shari Schneider, Mark Schrader, R Schuckel, Linda Scott, Judy Screeton, Lindy Sebenoler, Sandy Trying his best, Chuck Fredrick finally succeeds in trying his shoes. Sedam Mark Selby, Mike Selking. Alan Sells. Kevin Senger, Lynda Seplak. Greg Seven), Jim Severit. Marlyn Shade. Margie Shaheen. Jeff Shaheen. Joe Shelby, Karen Sherblnsky. Nancy Short. Doreen Shortridge. Cheryl Siebold. Kent sophomores energy to continue k , , mm Simmons. Neal Sittler. Elaine Skinner. Ron Small, Steven Smeloff. Roy Smith. Aleta Smith, Cynthia Smith. Garland Smith, Kirk Smith, Roger Snyder. Kerry Snyder. Linda Snyder. Steve Solloway. Jodie Songer. Teri Span. Elizabeth Spara. Lisa Sparks, Becky Spencer. Mark Spring. John Sproat. Scott Sprow, Delora Stafford, Kelly Stanger, Karen Stanley, Dean Stanley, Jennifer Steager. Jim Stehlik. Joe Stein. John Stephan. Doug Stephens, Alan Stephenson, Tracy Stillwell, Jeff Stacker, Karen Stacker, Ken Strebig, Michelle Strother, Angelo Stuart, Clarence Stuck, Tom Studle, Connie Tarr, Laura Taritas, Russell Tame, Linda Swopshire, Deartha Sutton, Bill Susdorf, Donna Sunderman, Ron Sunderland, Carolyn Taylor, Dick Taylor, Elora Teegarden, Susan Teel, Tom Teetor, Ruth Tennis, Robert Thomas, Steve Thompson, Mark Tobin, Mark Tonara, D Tracy, Eric Tracy, Lisa Tribbett, Thomas Tsuleff, Steve Turange, Prentis Turk, Jeff Turner, Jeff Uhrick, Sarah Underwood, Steven Utley, Thomas Venderley, Mike Vernasco, Susan Vincent, Michael Voitlein, Bill Volmerding, Jeffrey Vorndran, Steven Walker, Marilyn Waller, Karen Waller, Kevin Walowich, Barb Wauchek, Darlene Weiler, David Weisenauer, Jeff Welker, Kirby Wentz, Mark Wessel, Susan West, Mark Westerman, Karen White, Jim White, Ronda Wiedenhoeft, David Wiegmann, Sandy Wightman, Laurie Wilcott, Sue Wilkening, Lisa Williams, Jenny Williams, Judie Williams, Michael Williams, Rachel Williams, Suzanne Wilson, Anna Winner, Holly Winner, June Wisenauer, Patti Witt, Brian Witte, Brent Wittekind, Kathy Wolfl. Jean Woodman ee Joani Woods. Terr Wootton, Jeff Worthley. Cynthia Wright. Yvonne Wn tpu . Jennie Wurm. Rick Yoder, Jeff Young. Dell Zeimel. John Zent. Jim Zimmerman. Kelly Zollinger. Diana Aurich. Michael Sophomore Smiles ABOVE LEFT: Grinning as he % g % 1-. remembers the night before. Steve Can riera i hys Beaman helps boost the sophomore spirit. Adkison, Debra Dickey, Adrian Lyles, Isabella ABOVE: Mixing fun with facts. John Anderson, Connie Ellis, Rueben Manning, Wanda Curry gives a final look over his Barbee, Courtney Garcia, Cecilia Martin, Roger English paper before turning it in. Bassett, Clifton Garretson, James Messmann, Kurt Bone, Kimberly Hamilton, Tamela Miller, Elaine TOP: Pep sessions provide time for Carpenter, Kimberly Hamlin, Debbie Miller, Teresa yelling, fun. and lots of pride and Chaney, Harry Himle, Judy Moore, Mark spirit. Chapman, Sharon Hogue, Cynthia Morimanno, Kenneth Chmel, Edward Jones, Jeffrey Nobis, Deborah Christlieb, Cheryl Lamb, Kevin Paschall, Denise Cramer, Teresha Loar, Ruth Render, Robert 179 SENIORS Adams, Regina - 129 Alexander, Loutonia - 68 Anderson, Cynthia - 129 Anderson, David - 8,129,91 Anderson, Diane - 129 Anderson, Janis - 129,50 Angel, Bonny - 129 Ankenbruck, Paula - 129 Armstrong, Dagny - 129 Arnold, Danie l - 10,68,25,129,93,92 Arnold, Elizabeth - 45,129,51 Arnold, Halline - 129 Aurich, Cynthia - 129 B Baeske, Glennda - 129,107,40,109 Bailey, Kalhleen - 129 Bailey, Theresa - 111 Baker, Daniel - 49,129,19,51 Baker, Elizabelh - 129 Bansback, Laura - 129 Barber, Kimberly Baringer, Theresa - 129 Barr, Thomas - 101 Baringer, Teresa - 129 Barrone, Denise - 101 Barrone, Diane - 101 Bastian, David - 129 Baxter, Nancy - 129 Beachum, Karen - 129 Beaman, Michael - 68,129 Beck, Cheryl - 129,40 Beights, Jennifer - 47,46,45,48,129 Bell, Christopher - 130 Bender, Gregory - 130 Bennett, Douglas - 68 Bennett, Karen - 130 Benya, Julie - 130 Bertz, Christopher - 130,93,92 Bice, Nancy 130 Bixier, Martha - 130 Black, Sheila - 130 Bloemker, Eric - 130 Board, Shelby - 68,152 Bodie, Matthew - 68,110,130 Boehlert, Thomas - 73,130,93,110 Boitet, Tamara - 130 Bolton, Matthew - 49,130,152 Bone, Kathy - 130,110 Bordner, Kevin - 124 Bosanquet, Derek - 49,130 Boxberger, Drew - 75,105,130 Boyd, Maudie - 124 Boyer, Janell - 130 Boyle, Janet - 130 Bracht, David - 130 Brames, Scott - 130 Bramley, Beverly - 130 Bravo, John - 130 Brinker, Scott - 73,8,10,130 Brown, Barbara - 130 Brown, Kathy - 131 Brown, Lisa - 131 Brown, Lynda - 76,131 Brudi, Susan - 131 Bruggner, Frank - 68,131 Bunch, Toni Sue - 50 Burke, Renee - 39 Burkhard, Edward - 111 Bussick, William - 6 9,68,131,110 Butler, Donald - 111 182 Campos, Raul - 131 Campos, Roy - 131 Caprio, Gerald - 132 Carlson, Karen - 132 Carnes, Marsha - 76,85,132,110 Carney, Penny - 132 Carpenter, K. James - 132 Carpenter, Rita - 132 Carteaux, David • 132 Carvey, Cindy - 76,84,85,132,110 Cavanaugh, fames - 45,48,132 Chandler, Darcel - 132 Chandler, Lawrence - 132 Chandler, Michael - 132 Chen, Timothy - 132,42 Church, Rande - 132 Cisney, Scott - 132 Clark, Kimberly - 12,13,132 Clark, Susan - 132 Clawson, Gregory - 132 Cochren, David - 132 Colglazier, Phillip - 12,13,132,50,51,19 Collins, George - 132 Collins, Valarie - 132 Combs, Randy - 132 Congdon, Steven - 132 Conley, Stephen - 133 Connors, Cathryn - 133,88 Cook, Jennifer - 49,133,41 Cooper, Olive - 115 Copeland, Amelia - 133 Courtney, Lorri - 133 Crawford, Carmen - 133 Creigh, James - 133 Crews, Janette - 133 Crow, Richard - 133 Cruze, Jane - 52,133 Cunningham, Bill - 81,80,133 Cunningham, Bruce - 133,106 D Danning, Veronica 133 Davis, John 68,133,93,110 Davis, Kelly - 133 Davis, Mattie - 123 DeBrosse, Katharine - 45,48,133 DeCamp, Jon - 133 Delp, Randy - 133 Derrick, Juanita - 123 Detwiler, Janet - 133 DeVito, Kathleen - 133 DeVore, Robert - 133 DeWolfe, Timothy - 133 DiPrimio, Samuel - 68,86,87,133,110 Divelbiss, Thomas - 45,48,133 Dixon, John - 123 Donohoe, Patrick - 49,134 Dormire, Joseph - 123 Dowell, Judith - 134 Drake, Jeffrey - 45,134 DuMoulin, Don - 134,93,110 Durham, Lynn - 134 Ealing, Karen - 49,134,109 Eberhardl, Winfried - 134,40 Eby, Laura - 12,13,134 Echlin, Judi - 77,76,134 Edmonds, Anne - 44,45,134 Edwards, Dianna - 134 Edwards, Mark - 68,134,110 Edwards, Monique - 53,134,51,106 Eicher, Teresa - 32,134 Eisenmann, Bill - 46,44,45,48,75,74, 134,40 Ensley, Ricky - 46,44,45,48,49, 134 Ervin, Daniel - 134 Erwin, Kevin - 53,12,13,65,128,134,152, 51,18,42,106,110 Estep, Teresa - 134,109 Fair, Ann - 53,12,13,134,50,18 Farnham, Kimberlee - 134 Fick, Paul - 242 Fischer, Martin - 137 Fitch, James - 68,134 Flaugh, Pamela - 134 Florin, Karen - 134 Flowers, Gregory - 46,45,48,49,135 Folken, Susan - 135 Fowler, Jodi - 135 Fowler, Lori - 135 Francis, Jill - 135 Freeman, Bobby - 58 Fricke, April - 135 Friedrich, Kenneth - 137 Fuller, Linda - 135 Furry, Jill - 135,109 Gaffer, Kenneth - 80,135 Calligan, Kathleen - 128,135 Cant, Dorothy - 86,135,152 Gecowets, Andrew - 68,80,135,136 Geiselman, Garry - 135 George, Kelly - 68,80,135 George, Susan - 135,106 Getzin, Eric - 45,135 Gibbons, Lorie - 135 Gill, Nelson - 135 Gochenour, Douglas - 135 Gonzales, John - 68,86,135 Gonzalez, Jose - 135 Gonzalez, Vivian - 135 Goode, Craig - 68,135 Goodman, Christopher - 45,48,135 Goodson, Deborah - 136 Goodwin, Gerald - 136,93 (.oris, Anga - 136 Goss, Karen - 76,136,110 Gottlieb, Lauren - 136,42 Gottlieb, Pamela - 136 Graney, Thomas - 86,136 Gray, Joseph - 136 Gray, Milton - 137 Green, John - 137 Greene, Michael - 86,137 Greer, Keith - 33 Griebel, David - 137,106 Grimes, Gregory - 137 Grimes, Kathryn - 138 Gruber, Matthew - 138 Guenin, Michael - 137 H Hagler, John - 152 Hall, Matthew - 137 Haller, Ann - 10,137,25 Hamer, Krista - 49,137,50,40 Hamilton, Tim - 137 Hampshire, Wanda - 137 Hannigan, Brian - 137 Happel, Suzanne - 137 Harber, Debra - 137 Harlan, Ronald - 137 Harper, Robert - 137 Harris, Timothy - 137 Haskell, Darryl - 137 Hauser, Roberta - 137 Haycox, Amy - 137 Haynes, Laura - 137,109 Heemstra, Thomas - 126 Hegerfeld, April - 44,45,137 Helberg, Diane - 137 Herron, Steven - 126 Hiatt, Julie - 137 Hides, Marquita - 138 Hill, Phyllis - 126 Hill, Ronald - 126 Hill, Timothy - 12,13,138,65,152 Hilton, Kevin - 138 Hoagburg, Steven - 68,138,91 Hoehn, Michael - 138 Hoflman, Jeffery M. - 138,68 Hoffman, Jeffrey A. - 136,138 Hoffmann, Denny - 68,86,138 Hollenberg, William - 46,44,45,138,50,19 Holliday, Hattie - 138 Hollingswortb, Janet - 138 Holy, David - 138 Hornak, Daniel - 45,48,138 Hughes, Carl - 138 Hughes, James - 138 Hughes, Janette - 138 Humbert, Lee - 138 Humbert, Timothy - 138 Humphrey, Julie - 138 Hunter, Jason - 138 Hutson, Leonard - 150 Hymen, Mary - 138,109 Hyndman, Rhonda - 57,138,78 lauregui, Joseph - 150 Jedinak, Tamara - 45,48,139 Jenkins, Sharon - 139 Johnsen, Christine - 139 Johnson, Terry Jones, Julie - 139,42 Jones, Linda Jones, Marlin - 139,111 Jordan, Carolyn - 139 K Kelley, Daniel - 8,12,19,13,139,145,18,106 Kelly, Charles - 68 Kelly, Michael - 68,86,139 Kempf, James - 139,106,111 Kerekas, Karen - 139 Kerr, Barbara - 139,40 Kiefer, Karen - 139 Kile, Carrie - 49,106,128,139 King, Andre - 68,139 King, Susan - 139,50,19 King, Vanessa - 85,139 Kiracofe, Steven - 8,81,80,139,110 Kisler, Gordon - 81,80,110,139 Klingler, Eric - 139 Knight, William - 10,139 Knott, Tamra - 139 Kohn, Paul - 139,91 Korn, Jill - 139,109 Korn, Karen - 140 Korn, Katherine - 140 Krinn, Rebecca - 140,50 Krueger, Frederick - 49,140,40 Kubn, Jennifer - 140 Kurtz, Jaunza - 68,140,153,93 Kurtz, Mitchell - 140 Lafever, Timothy - 140 Lamb, Janet - 158 Lampel, Jeffery - 55 Lane, Theresa - 140 Langston, Kathleen - 140 Lanning, Joe - 140 Lanter, Martin - 158 Lawson, Cheryl - 140,78 Laycock, Carole - 158,48,49,140 Leeth, Todd - 140,111 Leimkuehler, Kirk - 40 Lemert, Paul - 140 Lewis, Cindy - 140 Lewis, lames - 73,140,110,106,93 Lewis, Thomas - 188 Liemerth, Denise - 140 Linden, Cheryl - 84,85,140 Loney, John - 75,140 Loraine, Neal - 140 Lothamer, Jacquelin - 140 Loy, TiLinn - 140,51,19,108 Lucterhand, Jean - 158 Ludwig, Laura - 141 Ludwig, Mark - 68,141 Ludwig, Sue - 141,89,88 Luebbert, Cynthia - 102,141,106,78 lueken, Margaret - 141,89,88 Luker, Michael - 188 Lymon, Beverly - 141 Lymon, Wiley - 141,152 Lyons, Lisa - 141 Lyons, Theresa 141 M Jackson, Carl - 138 Jauregui, Anna - 138 Mackin, Thomas - 141 Magee, James - 141,106 Markey, James 111 Marlin, Margaret - 142 Matter, David Maxwell, Joel - 142 May, Laura - 49,88 McBride, Br enda - 141,153 McCall, Patrick - 141,108 McCarthy, Janet - 141,42 McComb, Douglas - 141 McCrary, Ronnie - 141 McFadden, Rebecca - 141,108 McGaharan, Joan - 141 !■I ..ili.u.m, Michael - 141 McClaston, Angela - 141,109 McHenney, Mark - 141,93 Mclnlosh, Ion - 141,51 McKee, Rhonda - 141 McMahan, Andrea - 49,114,141,89,88,67 Meier, James - 142 Mejer, Daniel - 142 Mendel, |anel Mercer, Barbara - 49,142 Meriwether, Tyrone - 68,142 Merriweather, Dalrich - 142 Meyers, Rick - 142 Miller, Daniel - 142,86 Miller, Dianna - 142 Miller, Linda 142,78 Miller, Lowell - 142,153 Miller, Ronald - 142 Mondl, Julie - 142,109 Moore, Ann - 142 Moore, Constance ■■142 Moore, Danny T. 188 Moore, Kirk - 68,142 Morrical, Stanley - 142 Moyer, Jan - 142 Mueller, Natalie - 142 Mueller, Suzanne - 32,142 Mulpagano, Marianna - 34,142 Munro, Brent - 73,142,110 Myers, Christine - 142 N Nank, Lisa - 143 Nash, David - 73,143,42,106,110 Neely, Craig - 80,143 Neighbors, Lisa - 143 Newport, Kevin - 143 Ney, Kenneth - 39,143 Nitsch, Kathleen - 143 Norton, Catherine - 52,128,143,23,24,25 Noyes, Timothy o Oberlin, Karen - 143,109 O ' Morrow, Cynthia - 143 Owen, James - 143 Owen, Lisa - 143 Owens, Lorena - 143 Paige, Edward - 143 Palmer, Christopher - 8,143 Papier, Bruce - 143 Parks, Teresa - 143 Parrish, Linda - 143 Pearson, Jean - 143 Pearson, Tony - 143 Pearson, Winston - 121 Peggins, Quincy - 121 Pendell, Gwendolyn - 143,109 Peralta, Libby - 143 Perrey, Juliann - 143 Peterschmidt, Andrew - 121 Pfeiffer, Laura - 143 Phillips, Lisa - 144,78,79 Pikel, Daniel - 144 Pittenger, Valory - 144,50 Pitzen, Judith - 144 Pitzen, Thomas - 144 Plesniak, |oseph - 15,38,71,128,144,145 67,110 Poffenberger, Mary - 144,22,109 Poore, Kimberty - 144 Priddy, Lynn - 144,67 Pruden, Craig Quinn, Ann - 144 R Rahrer, Mark - 45,48,144,93 Reading, Julie - 144 Reeves, Nancy - 145 Renno, Bradley - 145 Resendez, Hector Rhodes, Ronald - 145 Rian, Cheryl - 145 Rice, Pamela - 145 Roach, David - 145 Robinson, Anthony - 211 Robinson, Olivia - 211 Robinson, Ronald - 211 Roebel, Sally - 145 Rogers, Diane - 145 Rogers, Pamela - 145 Rogers, Paula - 145 Rolet, Henry Roller, Brian - 44,45,48,145 Rosa, Zoe - 45,48,145 Rose, Karen - 146 Roth, Bruce - 146 Ruckman, Lynn - 146 Rumschlag, William - 8,146 Ryan, Trina - 14 6 Rybolt, Michael - 211 Rye, Steven - 146 Shomo, I ynn - 147,109 Shopprll, Srntl - 147 Simmons, Kennaird Sive, Kathleen - 147 Sive, Michelle - 147 Slen, Peter - 12,13,147,50 Slick, Sarah - 147 Sliger, Cynthia - 147 Smiley, Robert - 235 Smith, Bradley • 147 Smith, Carl - 147 Smith, Laurie - 147 Smith, Randall - 147,99 Smith, Stephen - 147 Smith, Vickie - 147,109 Snodgrass, Susan - 147,109 Snyder, Christopher - 147 Snyder, Elizabeth - 85,147,51,110 Snyder, Kevin - 147 Snyder, Tammy - 147 Songer, Tina - 147 Sorg, Anthony - 235 Speed, Kenneth - 148,65 Slanger, Allison - 9,12,13,85,148,106 Slapleton, Marilyn - 235 Steele, Rocky - 68,148 Steiner, Kim - 148,50 Steller, Thomas - 144,148,23,24,25 Stephens, Debra - 235 Stewart, Daniel - 148,93 Stoiber, Eric - 148 Stout, Clayton - 235 Stout, Kathleen - 235 Slump, Daniel - 148 Stump, lames - 148,40 Suggs, Mike Sutton, Deborah - 148 Swanson, David - 148 Sadler, Jill - 11,48,146,106 Salin, Sherri - 15,131,146,106,89,88 Salter, Kevin - 211 Samuel, Michael - 146 Sasko, George - 146 Satterthwaite, Cullen - 146 Savieo, Craig - 146 Scare, Eugene - 146 Scheie, Gerald (Bruce) - 146 Scheie, Jayne - 146 Schenck, Matt - 146 Schenkel, Scott - 146 Schlichtenmyer, Edward - 47,45,131,146, 106 Schneider, Michael - 146 Schoeff, Elizabeth - 146 Schroeder, Rhonda - 146 Schuepp, Helene - 146 Schultz, Mary - 146 Scott, Sharon - 222 Shade, Gregory - 146 Shade, Sherrie - 10,102,136,147 Shadle, Vera - 147 Sharps ' , Jeffrey - 147 Shearer, James - 68,147 Shoda, Stephen - 147 Taylor, Michael - 14,148 Taylor, Nancy - 148,109 Taylor, Richard - 148 Taylor, Tam my - 45,48,49,148 Teegarden, Matthew - 68,148,107,106,110 Thomas, Bernard - 148 Thomas, Deborah K. - 148 Thomas, Deborah - 148 Thomas, LeRoy - 248 Thomas, Nancy - 148 Thomas, Shirley - 248 Thompson, Alvin - 148 Thompson, Lorraine - 148 Titus, Brian - 148 Toam, Kristina - 149 Townsend, Carlos - 106 Tribbett, Timothy - 149,111 Truong, Giang - 149 Tupper, Cheryl - 49,149 Turner, Jeffrey - 32,149,106 Turpchinoff, David - 149 u Ulmer, David - 149 Updike, Amy - 47,45,49,149 Vand.-rv.all, Cfaydon - 32,149 Verdure, Ljajrfl - 149 VtmmCO, Ronald - W, 149,93,92, 11 Vian, trina ■149 Vincent, Scott - 4 ' ,, 149, 19 Voce, lulie - 149 w Wallace, Elizabeth - 149 Ward, David - 144,149,98,99 Warren, Jerome • 98,99 Watson, Craig - 149 Watson, Tonia - 149 Weaver, Jill - 77,76,84,85, 149, S ,11 Weiler, Steven - 149 Welch, Sharon - 44,45,149 Welklin, Sharon - 149 Wells, C. Renea - 149 Weltner, Lori - 150 Weslerhausen, Mark - 150,65,111 White, Jeffrey - 150 White, Linda ■150 White, Pamela - 150 While, Tracy - 150 Wibel, Dennis - 150 Wiggins, David - 150 Wightman, Debra - 86,150 Wilcotl, Paula - 247 Williams, Anitalynn - 150 Williams, Don F. - 251 Williams, Gerald - 150 Williams, Karen - 150 Williams, Lori - 150 Williams, Torri - 10,12,13,150,25 Willoughby, Lisa - 150,50,51,18 Wilson, Alicia - 150,41 Wilson, Roland - 150,111 Winner, Jill - 150 Wise, Valerie - 150 Wisenauer, Frederick - 150 Witsaman, Lynda - 150,50 Witt, Jeffrey - 150,40,94 Witta, Steven - 150,19 Wilwer, Kay - 150 Wolansky, Paula - 151 Wolf, Nancy - 151 Wolff, Kathleen - 151 Woodmansee, Sheri - 151 Woods, Carl - 151 Woods, Delane - 151 Wright, Annette - 151 Wright, Jeannie - 151 Wright, Leola Wright, Rebecca - 151 Wulliman, Lori - 76,151,110 Wunderlich, Cathy - 151 Yawn, Angela - 151 Vockey, Cindy - 151,50,51 Young, Terry - 251 VanCleave, Mark - 46,45,48,49,149 Zartman, Rhonda - 251 Zirzow, Lory - 151 JUNIORS Achleman, Nancy - 9,155,106 Albert, Sharon - 155,156,50,78,79,110 Albright, Robert - 155 Aldridge, Elizabeth - 155,50 Allen, leffrey - 155 Allison, Kimberly - 155 Amstutz, Cheryl - 155 Anderson, Mark - 86,155,93 Anderson, Timothy - 155 Angel, Gary - 155 Armijo, Catherine - 85,155 Ashby, Daniel - 155 Atkins, Mark - 155 B Babcock, Diana - 155,109 Bacon, Jeffery - 155 Bailey, Reesa - 155 Baker, Kathleen - 155 Baker, Thomas - 47,46,45,48,49,155 Bales, Hollie - 10,155,25,106,78 Bandor, Ronald - 155 Bandor, Thomas - 155 Barth, Peter - 155 Bauerle, Heidi - 155,50,51,42,111 Bay, Patti - 155 Beachem, Theresa - 155 Beaman, |ohn - 73,155,93,92,110 Beat), John - 155 Beeler, David - 155 Begley, Carolyn - 155,42 Belcher, Laurie - 155 Bellaire, Michelle - 45,155 Bengel, David - 155 Benjamin, Barbara - 155 Bennett, Anthonv - 155 Bennett, Daniel - 10,86,155 Beuchot, Suzanne - 155 Bice, Nancv - 155 Billingslev, Wilfred - 68,81,80,113,112, 155,93,92,110 Binkle , Warren - 155 Blackburn, rlan - 46,45,45,49,155 Bledsoe, Sylvia - 155 Bletins, Patricia - 155 Bogsjs, Sloven - 155 Bokern, Diane - 155 Bolenbaugh. Gary - 73,155,93 Bosserman, Phyllis - 155 Bowman, Marvin - 155 183 Bracken, Brenda - 155 Brennan, Kelly - 45,48,155,42 Brindle, Debra - 155 Brockup, Kenneth - 155 Brown, Barbara - 155 Brown, Gregory - 45,48,155 Brown, Julie - 155 Brudi, Karan - 155 Bryan, Michael - 155 Burkhard, fames - 155 Burkhead, Debra - 45,155,109 Burnett, Vicky - 155 Burroughs, Rozell - 155 Burton, Terrence - 68,86,155 Butler, Rhett - 49,155,111 Button, Barbara - 155 Butz, James - 155,91 Cable, Marita - 45,156 Calhoun, Bruce - 156 Callant, Mark - 156 Campos, Frank - 156 Carpenter, Andrea - 156 Carrico, Ronald - 156 Carteaux, Patricia - 76,85,156 Carter, Victor - 86,156 Cartwright, Ellen - 156 Cartwright, |uli,.i - 156 Caruthers, Saralee - 156 Castetter, Laura - 45,154,156,50,106 Chandler, Lori - 156 Chaney, David - 156 Chapman, Sharon - 113,112,156,109 Chmel, Gregory - 156 Churchward, Laurel - 156 Clark, Robert - 156 Clinkenbeard, Cynthia - 102,156 Cochran, Barbara - 102,114,156,159,42 Coleman, Vickie - 156 Congdon, Seth - 86,87,156,110 Connelly, Brett - 156 Conner, Kim - 156 Connett, Robert - 156 Connors, Kevin - 156 Cooper, John - 156 Cooper, Judith - 156,50,110 Cooper, Michael - 34,156 Copeland, Kenneth - 156 Coplen, Paul - 156 Corazzi, Susan - 156 Cornelissen, Madonna - 154,156,50,78 Corner, John - 48,68,156 Council, Kimberly - 156 Coyne, Michael - 156 Coyne, Richard - 45,48,156 Craft, Cheryl - 50,156 Crews, Lillian - 156 Crider, Tracy - 156 Crillv, Julie - 45,85,156,42,110 Crist, Jonathan - 156 Cronin, Patrick - 156 Cryer, Barbara - 156 Cunningham, Hugh - 156,110 Current, Michael - 156 Curry, Scott - 45,48,49,156 D Davis, Jeffrey - 68,156,110 Davis, Kimberly - 156 Davis, Tina - 156 Day, Tammy - 156 DeKoekkoek, Roland - 68,105,156 DeBrosse, John - 45,157 Decker, Karen - 157,42 Decker, Michelle - 157 DeHaven, Jennifer - 157 Dehi, David - 157 DeLong, Gregory - 34,157 Deputy, Elizabeth - 46,45,48,157 Dickson, Mary - 157 Didion, Linda - 157 Dielz, Nancy - 45,48,157 Diller, Kenneth - 157 Dillman, Lisa - 157 Dillon, David - 157 Donahue, Brenda - 157 Donelson, Steven - 86,157,99 Donnelly, Daniel - 157 Doolin, David - 157 Dormire, Kristine - 157 Drew, Melissa - 157 Druckemiller, Jack - 157 Drummer, Jeffery - 49,75,114,157 Durland, Michael - 157 Ecclestone, Scott - 73,157,93,110 Edwards, Regina - 45,157 Egolf, Gary - 157 Eicher, Danny - 157 Eley, Ezra - 86,157 Eley, Lonnie - 83,157,93,92,110 Ellison, Phillip - 157 Epple, Thomas - 68,157,110 Erb, Matthew - 86,157,41 Eubank, Teresa - 157 Evans, Nina - 45,48,157 Everest, Ruth - 157 Fair, Lynne - 14,103,157 Farthing, Teresa - 45,48,157 Faust, Matthew - 68,86,157 Fetters, Carolyn - 157 Fisher, Dawn - 45,157 Fisher, James - 157 Fishering, Lisa - 157,50,42,107 Flightner, Peter - 157 Flowers, Jeffrey - 46,45,157,48,49 Foltz, Deborah - 45,157 Fortier, Daniel - 157 Foster, Ronald - 75,83,157,110 Foy, Daniel - 86,157 Frane, Pamela - 157,107 Freeland, John - 157 Freund, Susan - 157 Fricke, Bonnie - 157 Frushour, Michael - 73,157 Fry, Michael - 45,48,158 Furos, David - 158,91 Gabbard, James - 75,158 Gary, Ronald - 158 Gavin, Bradley - 45,48,158 Genet, Jerry - 158 Cetzin, David - 158,50,19 Gick, Steven - 158 Gill, Monica - 158 Cinder, Brian - 45,48,158,110 Giant, Carrie - 158 Glover, Leonard - 158 Goering, Diane - 46,158 Gordon, David - 158 Goss, Thomas - 158 Gottfried, Margaret - 158 Gottli e b, Glenn - 158 Graham, Josephine - 158 Gray, Michael - 158 Griffith, Scott - 158 Grillo, Steven - 158 Criswold, Ward - 105,158 Guevara, Daniel - 158 Guindon, Cheryl - 45,48,158 H Huff, Brenda - 158 Huffman, Beth - 158 Hughes, Debbie - 158,50 Hughes, Peggy - 158 Hunt, Stephen - 73,158,93 Hunt, Susan - 158,51,88 Huser, Ronald - 83,82,158 184 Haaser, David - 158 Habegger, Stacy - 158 Hall, Debra - 158,107,111 Hall, Jamie - 12,13,158,51,18,42 Haller, Matthew - 46,45,48,158 Hankel, Steven - 68,158,93,110 Hardesty, Debbie - 158 Harper, Janice - 158 Harris, Jimmie - 86,158 Hartman, Susan - 158 Hassell, Kim - 57,158 Hayes, Bruce - 158,51 Helderman, Sherry - 158 Hemsoth, Debra - 158,110 Henderson, Julie - 158 Henemyer, Lori - 158 Henriksen, Karen - 45,48,158 Hensch, Michele - 158 Hensley, Randy - 158,51,41,111 Heribacka, Diane - 45,48,158 Herndon, Cheryl - 49,158,51 Herold, David - 68,86,158 Hiatt, Cynthia - 158 Hollins, Susan - 49,158 Holman, Debra - 158 Hood, David - 158 Hornak, Kalhy - 10,158,25,78,79,110 Hottman, Bethlyn - 158 Houser, Scott - 158 Howard, Dennis • 158,93,110 Huebner, Jennifer - 158 Irwin, leffrey - 158 Jackson, Jeffery - 86,158 Jenkins, Terri - 158 Johnson, Jackie - 158 Johnson, Michael - 158 Jones, Marcy - 158 Jurju, Timothy - 158 K Kallenback, Mark - 68,158 Kane, David - 158 Kapp, Susan - 158,161 Kazee, Gincy - 158 Kelley, Steven - 86,158 Kelly, Timothy Kennedy, Rebecca - 158 Kent, Deborah - 158 Kent, Jennifer - 158,50,51 Keys, Erin - 85,159 Kiser, Timothy - 159,93 Klee, Kimberly - 46,45,48,49,159 Knopp, Barbara - 85,159,50 Kohl, James - 159 Kohn, Patty - 159 Kramer, Steve - 159,114,115,91 Krull, Teresa - 159,106,78 Kruse, David - 159 Kumler, Tyrone - 159 Kurtz, Matthew - 159 Laidroo, Erik - 46,45,48,15 9 Laird, Loraine - 49,159 LaMasler, Gene - 159 Lamb, Kenneth - 159 Lane, Alfonso - 159 Langdon, John - 83,82,159,91,110 Lantz, Joni - 159 Larson, Gayle - 159 Lauer, Teresa - 159 Lauritsen, Linda - 45,159 Lawrence, Timothy - 159 Lee, Brian - 38,75,105,159,41,91 Lehman, Susan - 102,159,42 Lehman, Vvonne - 160 Leitzman, Michele - 160,40,109 LeMasters, Anne - 160,78 Lemert, John - 45,48,160 Lewis, Carol - 160 Livingston, Linda - 76,85,160 Long, Kimberly - 160 Long, Ronald - 68,160 Longroy, Julie - 160,50 Lothamer, Douglas - 160 Lucas, Bradley - 160 Lucterhand, Mark - 49,160 Ludwig, Melanie - 160,107 luebbert, Curt - 45,48,160 Luker, James ■160 Lyles, Cottrell - 160 Lyons, Anita - 45,160 Lyons, Maurice M Malinowski, Regina - 160 Malone, Barbara - 160,106 Mangone, Robin - 160 Manning, Kathy - 160 Mansfield, Debra Mares, Arntta - 160 Mares, Vernita - 160 Martin, Timothy - 45,49,160,93 Martin, Tracy Martin, Vernon - 86 Matter, Thomas - 160 Maxwell, Daniel - 160 McCaslin, Mark - 45,48,160 McCreanor, Lynda - 160 McGovern, Cary - 68,160,93 McGown, Joyce McKibben, Lisa - 49,160 McLemore, Kimberly - 160 McMurray, Sean - 160,93 Meier, Kathryn - 160 Metlerl, Kerry - 68,160,42,93 Mettert, Kim - 160,78 Meyer, Barry - 46,48,160 Meyer, Carla - 45,160 Meyers, David - 160 Michaud, Mark - 160 Miers, Catherine - 160,42 Miller, Cheryl - 160 Miller, Jeff - 160 Miller, Kim - 160 Miller, Kris - 160,98 Miller, Steven - 105,160 Miller, Stewart - 160 Millet, Patricia - 160 Milligan, Eugene - 68,93,92 Minyard, Kenneth - 160 Moehlenkamp, Kurt - 12,13,160,51 Monteith, Roger - 160 Moore, Catherine Moore, Gaynell - 160 Moore, Reginald - 10,83,160,93 Moran, Elaine - 44,45,160 Morgan, David - 160 Morrison, Ann - 160,107 Morrow, James - 160 Morse, David Mo sley, Willie Mullenhour, Peggy - 160 Mulpagano, Sharon - 160 Munson, Richard - 160 Myers, Michelle - 160 N Nelson, Clinton - 160 Nelson, Gregory - 105,160 Newman, Jon - 160, 42 Newport, Karen - 160 Newville, James Niblick, Tracy - 160 Nitsch, Sharon - 160 Noble, Kim - 50 Norton, John - 160 Nusbaum, Juliet - 160 Nusbaum, Ronald - 160 Nyberg, Roger - 75,122,160 o O ' Brian, Kathleen - 49,160,22 O ' Brian, Timothy - 73,160,93 Olinger, Michael - 105,160 O ' Neil, Erin - 160 Onliveros, Matthew - 10,86,87,161,99 Opliger, Amy - 161 Orr, Cindy - 161 Owens, Cynthia - 161 Oyer, Jacci - 161,50 Malcolm, Scott - 68,160,93,92,110 Pape, Robert - 161 Parker, Nancy - 45,48,161 Parks, Michael - 161 Parrent, Mark - 161 Patel, Pratima - 161 Patten, Tammy - 161 Patterson, Tyrone - 68 Pearson, Chris Peaster, Sharon - 161,109 Perkins, Laurie - 76,161 Peterschmidt, Matthew Phillips, William - 68,80,161,93,92,110 Pickering, Mark - 161 Pikel, Brian - 161 Pinkslon, Vickey - 161,50 Pillenger, Melody - 77,76,161 Pills, Lisa - 161 Pitzen, Mary - 161 Plait, lay - 49,86,161,110 Poling, Dlorah - 161 Poling, Michelle - 161 Pollard, Brenda - 161 Porler, Ceneva - 161,51 Porter, Lisa - 162 Porter, Pamela - 152,162 Principe, Tal - 162 Pritchard, |ohn - 68,162 Privott, Alvin - 162 Pruiett, Kevin - 162,93 Pyle, Scott - 86,162,99 R Ragan, Catherine - 162 Rasor, Bruce - 162 Ray, Lorena - 162 Reeves, Bonnie - 162 Reich, Maureen - 162 Renno, DeLaine - 162 Repka, Ronald - 75,74,105,162 Resendez, lose - 86,162 Reynolds, Kimberly - 45,162 Rice, Douglas - 162,93 Richardson, Russell - 105,162 Richman, Phillip - 162 Rippetoe, Denise - 162,88 Riviezzo, Tony - 162 Roach, Patricia - 34,162 Roark, Ricky - 162 Roberts, Michelle - 162 Robinson, Clarence - 162 Robinson, Kenneth - 162 Roebel, Gail - 162 Rose, Sharon - 16 2 Rout, Jeffrey - 162 Russell, Liz - 162 Sample, Michael - 73,162 Sandelius, Debra - 45,162,107 Sarazen, Tamela - 162 Sargent, Carl - 113,162 Sarson, Paula - 162 Sauers, Christopher - 68,162 Savieo, Lisa - 162 Schafenacker, Thomas - 162 Schannen, Kenneth - 46,45,48,162 Scheerer, Donald • 73,86,162 Sc hell, John - 162 Schenkel, Linda - 162 Schenkel, Matthew - 162,42 Schertbel, Dirk - 162 Srhlic hlenmyer, Brian - 162 Schmidt, Karen - 162 Schmidt, Sheri - 162 Schmidt, William - 68,162 Schneider, Thomas - 162 Schnitker, Shelly - 162 Schrader, Richard - 162 Schroeder, Douglas - 105,162 Schwarz, Karl - 75,162,156 Scofield, Mary - 162 Scott, Donna - 162 Scott, Timothy - 162,99 Sedery, Kim - 162 Selby, Stephan - 162 Senger, Shari - 46,45,162,50,51 Seyboldt, Ann - 45,162 Shaffer, Chad Shaheen, James - 114 Shaleen, Theresa - 162 Shanebeck, Neil - 162 Sharpe, James - 162 Shaw, Heidi - 162 Shaw, Nina - 162 Shearer, Susan - 162 Shoemaker, Stephen - 162 Shomo, Lisa - 162 Sidell, Gregory - 46,45,48,162 Siebold, Kurt - 162,93,110 Simpson, Tonya - 162 Sitko, Karen - 162 Slick, Nancy - 61,158,163 Smeloff, Richard - 114,115,163 Smith, Carla - 163 Smith, Debra - 45,171,163 Smith, Delores - 163 Smith, Jason - 163 Smith, Timothy - 163,106 Smith, Todd Snowden, Klarc - 163 Snyder, Tamara - 163 Sohaski, Kendall - 73,163,93 Somers, Michael - 163 Span, Cynthia - 163 Stalcup, Stuart - 163 Stauffer, Robert - 80,163,110 Steager, Susan - 45,163 Steiner, Beth - 163,111 Stephenson, Scott - 55,163 Stillman, Denis - 163 Stine, Mickey - 163 Stine, Rickey - 163 Stoner, Wendy Strauss, Sally - 163 Stuart, Stephanie - 76,163 Taylor, Barbara - 45,163 Taylor, Kenneth - 46,163 Ii-ders, Laurie - 163 Tennis, Robert - 163 Tharp, Marcus - 163 Thatrher, Tammy - 163 Thomas, Nanette - 163 Thompson, David - 163 Thompson, Jeanne - 163 Thompson, Kevin - 163 Tiffany, Marshall - 161 Todd, Julie - 163 Traycoff, Lori - 45,48,163,42 Treu, Steven - 163 Trostel, Brian - 163 Trueblood, Jeff cry - 163 Truong, Son - 163 Tyson, Mark - 163 u Upmeyer, Clayton - 163 Vachon, Kirk - 163 Van Patten, Laura - 163 Van Wagner, Todd - 68,163 Vandenberg, Susan - 103,163 Vandervelde, Ann - 154,163,42,107 Venderly, Leslie - 163,50 Verduce, John - 68,86,154,163,110 Vernasco, John - 68,80,163,98,99 Viterisi, Diane - 163,106 Voight, Harold - 163 Vorndran, Timothy - 86,163 w Wainwright, Charles - 163 Walker, Vickie - 163 Wallace, Slacia - 45,163,41 Walters, John - 10,163,91,110 Want, Carol - 45,49,163,42,106 Warney, Anthony Ward, William - 163 Warren, Carlson - 163 Warren, Jarquelin - 163 Warren, I ourelta • 113 Walton, Kirk - 163 Wall!- , Steven - 7-,,l(,!,lll, weatherford, Kaihl -«-n - 43, 16 ' ,, 4 1 Weaver, James • M i Wrorr, Marr - 68,163,91 V. .1,1,, Janet - 163 Weber, Jon Weissert, Andrew • 12,13,163,42,10 Wellner, Scott - 46, 4 ' ,, 48, 16 J Wessel, George - 163 Weslerman, Kevin - 163 Wharton, James - 68,163,91,110 Whitler, Anita - 163 White, Michael - 46,45,48,163 Whileho use, Tracy - 163 Whitney, Liu - 102,164 Wiedenhoeft, Michael - 164 Williams, David - 164 Williams, Dennis - 164 Williams, Gary - 73,164,93 Williams, Jeanelle - 164 Williams, Kevin - 164 Wilcher, Ann - 164 Wilta, Karen - 45,164 Witwer, Kyle - 68,164 Wolansky, Susan - 164 Wolff, Norman - 164 Woodard, Carl - 86,87,164 Woods, Cassandra Woods, Marcia - 164 Woody, Robin - 164 Wright, Khris Wright, Theresa - 164 Wuest, Lawrence - 164 Yergens, Thomas - 164 Ziliak, Caroline - 164,108 Zimmerman, Jacquelin - 164 Zimmerman, Judy - 103,164,50 Zurbrugg, Dorothy - 164,42 Zurbuch, Jeff - 164 Zurzolo, Dina - 164,50 SOPHOMORES Abbott, Coy - 167 Abbott, Kevin - 167 Abels, Robert - 86,167,93 Abraham, Jeanne - 167,51 Ackerman, Andrew - 167 Aderholt, Susan - 45,48,167 Albert, Keith - 167 Alexander, Spencer - 86,167 Allen, Beth - 167 Allen, Merrily - 167 Alley, Gloria - 167 Anderson, Cara - 167 Anderson, Connie Anderson, Michael - 71,167 Anderson, Rebecca - 166,167 Anderson, Robert - 46,45,48,167,106 Ankenbruck, Philip - 167 Ashby, Laura - 167 Alor, Carole - 45,48,167,42 Aughinbaugh, Krista - 167 Auric h, Michael - 179 Autry, Jonathan - 68,71,83,167,93,92 B Bailey, Darren - 71,167 Baker, Amy - 49,167 Barbee, Courtney - 103 Barnes, Jacqueline - 167 Barnes, James - 73,83,167 Barr, Laurie - 47,45,48,167 Barta, David - 47,45,48,167,106 Bartholow, Peter - 167,51 Bassett, Anthony - 167 Bassett, Clifton - 106 Bates, Rubey - 167 Baxter, Michael - 167 Bay, James - 167 Bazur, Elizabeth - 167 Beachum, James Beaman, Steve - 71,167,179,42 Beard, Diane - 167 Beck, Roger - 167 Becraft, Karen - 45,167 Belcher, Linda - 167 Belcher, Grover - 167 Bell, Earl - 167 Bell, Kimberly - 167,42 Bellaire, CharJene - 167 Belli.., John - 45,48,167 Bench, William - 167,91 Biddle, Bradley - 167 Billingsley, Elizabeth - 167 Bisson, Donna - 36,167 Blackford, Jeffrey - 86,167 Blake, Nancy - 167 Blevins, Jay - 86,167 Bloom, James - 167 Blume, Daniel - 167,111 Bobay, Trent - 167 Bodie, Ronald - 86,167 Boggs, Deborah - 45,48,167 Bogle, Andrew - 167 Boitet, Tina - 167 Bolting, Tammy - 167 Bone, Kimberly - 106 Bordner, Kelly - 167 Bostick, Andrew - 167 Bowlds, Terri - 45,167 Boyd, Valerie - 167 Boykin, Danny - 167 Boyle, Tammie - 167 Bracht, Janice - 49,167 Bright, Lisa - 167 Brockup, Melody - 167 Brown, Benny - 71,86,167,93 Brown, Kyle - 71,167,93 Brown, Larry - 58 Broxon, Margaret - 167 Brunke, Robert - 167 Budzon, Debra - 167,41 Budzon, Donald - 167 Bunch, Allen - 168,51 Burke, Michael - 168 Burnett, Craig - 168 Byers, Steven - 168 Calhoun, Cheri - 168 Campbell, Christine - 45,168,78 Campos, Johnny - 168 Carlson, Colleen - 168,176,42 Carlson, Michael - 168 Carpenter, Gregory - 168 Carroll, Laura - 49,168 Carter, Donna - 168 Carter, Jeffry - 168 Caruthers, Katherine - 45,168 Cavanaugh, Jacqueline - 45,168,42 Chaney, Harry - 129 Chapman, Sharon - 51 Chester, Christine - 76,85,168,110 Chester, Todd - 168 Chiddister, James - 168 Chmiel, Edward - 108 Church, Kim - 168 Churchill, Cynthia - 168 Cisney, Jeffrey - 71,168 Clark, Kimberly - 168 Clark, Lynn - 168 Clausman, Ann - 168,78 Clauss, Kimberly - 45,49,168 Claybaugh, Brenda - 168 Coats, Craig - 168 Cochren, Kathryn - 168 Cole, John - 168 Colemen, Karen - 168 Collins, Dorothy - 85,168 Collins, Kelly - 168 Conser, Jan - 47,45,48,168,51 Cook, Twana - 168,50 Cooper, Joel Cotton, Scott - 168 Covault, Michelle - 168 Cowles, Karen - 168 Cox, Carolyn - 45,168 Cramer, Rhonda - 168 Cramer, Teresa - 168,173 Cramer, Teresha - 113 Crawford, Darlene - 168 Crews, Robert - 71,86,168 Crowe, Clinton - 93,68,168 Cryer, Renee - 113,168 Cunningham, Deborah - 168 Curry, Jon - 47,45,48,168,174,179 D Dabbs, James - 169 185 Dague, Mary - 169 Dandridge, Lynn - 55,169 Dansby, Emerick - 71,169 Daring, Tamela - 169 Davis, Brad - 169 Davis, Mozeil - 169 Davis, Timothy - 169 DeKoekkoek, Lidewy - 169 DeCamp, Gary - 169 Deist, lames - 71,86,169 Detwiler, Scott - 169 Detwiler, Shellene - 169,51 DeWoile, Nancy - 169 Dickey, Adrian - 129 Dickmeyer, Michel - 169,93 Dickson, Ward - 169,99 Didion, Carol - 169 Doden Pamela - 169 Doerflein, Stephanie - 169 Dolk, David - 169,99 Douglas, Marvin - 169 Douglas, Mickey - 169 Doyle, Sally - 169,51,42 Dunkin, Lori - 169 H O Eastman, John • 169 Edelie, Wallace - 169 Ehrman, Cynthia -169 Eicholtz, Mark - 71,169 Eley, Maurice - 131 Elick, David - 47,45,48,169,51 Ellinwood, Jill - 169 Ellison, Mark - 169 Erb, Elizabeth - 169 Ervin, Scott - 169 Estep, Mitzi - 169 Etzler, Dona - 169 Evans, Kirk - 47,45,169 Fairfield, Gary - 169 Faust, Mary - 169 Finco, Mark - 131,48,71,169,93 Fisher, Lisa - 169,51 Fisher, Terry - 47,45,169 Floridis, John - 49,71,169,93 Foltz, Karen - 169 Fortier, Annette - 169 Fowler, Jerry - 169 Frane, Linda - 169 Franke, Laura - 169 Frederick, Charles - 170,177 Freeman, Charline - 170 Frisby, Cynthia - 170 Fuller, Lori - 170 186 Carey, Patricia - 170 Carman, David - 71,86,170,42,93 Carretson, James - 71 Garvin, Bruce - 170 Garvin, Donna - 170,51 Gaston, John - 170 Gavin, Bruce - 170 Geary, Timothy - 170 Gehl, Jennifer - 170 Geiselman, Kurtis - 105,170 George, Deena - 170 Gibson, Michael - 170 Gilbert, Lori - 170 Ginther, |ohn - 170 Glover, Donald - 170,93 Gonzales, Lisa - 170 Goodson, David - 170 Goodwin, Richard - 71,170 Gotschall, Keith - 170 Grantham, Shane - 170 Gray, Benjamin - 170 Green, Tony - 170 Greulach, Brian - 170,51,111 Grieninger, Pamela - 170 Grime, Patricia - 170 Grise, Glenn - 170,93 Griswold, lames - 166,170,106 Griswold, Jonathan - 170 Grove, Gary - 170 Gutknecht, Jeffrey - 170 Hackner, Hayward - 71,171 Haggard, |ody - 171 Hagler, Debra - 171 Haines, Lori - 171,51 Hair, Ricky - 171 Haisley, Rebecca - 171 Hall, Scott - 47,45,171 Haller, Sandra - 171 Hamilton, Andrew - 171 Hamilton, Kimberlee - 85,171 Hammond, Nancy - 171 Hamric, |ohn - 71,86,171 Hanifan, Marie - 171 Hanifan, Susan - 171 Hannigan, David - 171 Hannigan, Debra - 41,171 Harber, Annette - 76,171 Hardy, Sharon - 171 Harlan, Marilyn - 171, 51 Harris, Jeffery - 71,171 Hartley, Douglas - 171 Hartman, Kimblery - 171 Harvey, Darryl - 171 Harvey, Richard - 113,112,51 Hausfeld, Michael - 57,171 Hay, Jeffrey - 71,171 Heller, Steven - 171 Henderson, Mary - 171 Henderson, Tracey - 171 Henning, Kevin - 171 Herb, Kenneth - 171 Hermance, Robin - 171,42 Hernandez, Philip - 172 Herron, Lisa - 84,85,172 High, Theresa - 139 Himle, Judy Hines, Scott - 71,172 Hinman, Edie - 45,172 Hoagburg, Caroline - 170,172 Hollowell, Bonnie - 45,48,172 Holmes, Susan - 172 Holthaus, Brian - 172 Hoot, Robin - 172 Horn, Elaine - 172 Hornak, Maureen - 10,103,172,78,79,110 Hornsby, Michelle - 172 Huber, Patrick - 172 Huddleston, Scott - 172 Hudecki, Joseph - 172 Hughes, Jeffrey - 71,172 Hughes, Nancy - 172 Hull, Barry - 172 Hunnicutt, Leticia - 172 Hunter, Jon - 172 Huston, William - 172 Hutson, Kimberely - 172 Jackson, Anthony - 172 Jackson, David - 71,172 Jackson, Evelyn - 85,172 lennings, Michael - 172 Jensen, Rose - 172 Johnson, Cornell - 71,86,172 (ohnson, Jill - 172 Johnson, Michael - 172 Johnson, Robert - 73,172 Jones, Bernard - 172 Jones, Cheri - 45,172 lones, Douglas - 71,172,93 Jones, Jeffrey - 186 Jones, Robert - 172,51 Jordan, Larry - 71,172 Just, Donald - 45,48,172 K Kaiser, Kevin - 86,172 Kaiser, Kurtis - 86,71,172 Kallmyer, Brad - 172 Katsis, Michael - 172 Kennel!, Michael - 172 Kerr, Julia - 172,106 Kilmer, Scott - 10,73,172,110 King, Angeleic - 172 Klee, Karen - 45,49,172,106 Knon, Kurt - 172 Knudson, Amy - 172 Koch, Darrell - 86,172 Koppin, Catherine - 172 Korn, Donna - 172 Krefl, Michael - 86,172 Krueger, Paul - 47,45,48,172,19 Krumel, Dianne - 172 Kunkel, Judy - 172 LaFever, Tamara - 172 Lamb, Kevin - 186 Lampel, Benjamin - 172 Landel, Phillip - 172 Landis, leffrey - 172 Lane, Bradley - 172 Lane, John - 172 Lane, Sonya - 172 Langlet, Lee - 56,172,173 Lanier, Jane - 103,166,172,78 Lanning, Chris - 172 Lasley, Robert - 172 Laycock, Margaret - 45,172 Leatherman, Renee - 45,48,172 Lee, Gary - 172 lee, Michael - 75,105,172,91 Lee, Tonya - 173 Lehman, Robert - 75,173,93 Leonard, Lori - 47,45,48,173,42 Letner, David - 173 Lewis, David - 71,86,173 Lichti, Niels - 173 Lothamer, Matthew - 173 Loy, Kai Lee - 173 Lucas, Pamela - 173,88,110 Lykes, Cedric - 173 M Mackin, Tamara - 173 Maecker, Holden - 49,173,42,106 Magee, Patricia - 173 Maish, William - 173,51,19 Maisonneuve, Mark - 45,86,173,42 Manning, Wanda Mansfield, David - 71,86,173 Marano, Dale - 173 Martin, Donna - 58,173 Martin, Roger - 71 Mason, Cherri - 45,48,173 Matchett, lori - 173 Matter, |ohn - 173 May, David L. - 173 May, Davis S. - 173 McBride, Fredric - 173 McCarthy, Elizabeth - 173,42 McCarthy, John - 173 McClendon, Mirian - 173 McComb, David - 68,71,83,173 McComb, Elizabeth - 173 McDaniel, Lea-Ann - 45,171,173,42 McElroy, Roger - 173 McKee, Ralph - 83,173,91 McNeely, Tonya - 174,106 McPeek, Martha - 45,48,174,41 Meek, Gregory - 174 Mendez, Feliciano - 174 Mettert, Sandra - 45,174 Meyer, Barbara - 45,174 Michaud, David - 174 Michell, David - 174 Miller, Blaine - 71,174 Miller, Michael - 174 Miller, Penny - 76,174,41 Miller, Scott - 174 Miller, Teresa - 205 Mills, |ody - 174 Minton, Jeffery - 174 Mitchell, Barbara - 174,51 Moore, Quentin - 205 Morris, Amber - 174 Moss, Kevin - 174 Mueller, Sharon - 45,174 Mulpagano, Janis - 85,174,42 Mumaugh, Gretchen - 174 Munson, Thomas - 174 Myers, Debra - 174 N Nann ing, Wanda - 174 Neely, Marc - 45,48,174 Neidrauer, Jill - 174 Nelson, Traci - 173,174 Nevills, Mark - 174 Newville, Steven Nickoson, Delano Nieb, Pamela - 174 Nobis, Deborah Noble, Dawn - 174 Noe, Marie - 174 Norman, Sheller - 152,174 Nowling, Gregory - 175 Nussa, Barbara - 48 O ' Quin, Larry - 175 Osier, Teri Lynn - 45,48,175 Owens, Clint - 175 Oyer, Stephen - 54,175 Packer, James - 175 Paradine, Kimberly - 175,51 Parker, Carol - 45,171,175 Parks, Karen - 175 Parks, Penny - 175 Parks, Timothy - 175,93 Pate, Christine - 175 Patten, Jack - 175 Paul, |ohn - 71,175 Paul, Timothy - 71,175 Pearson, Cheryl - 113,112,175,106 Peggins, Terry - 127,175 Peralta, Rita - 175,51 Perkins, Charlene - 175 Perkins, Nadine Perse, Brian - 175 Petersen, Lisa - 45,175 Phillips, Michael - 71,175 Phillips, William - 86,175,93,92 Pierce, Starlet - 175 Placek, Michael - 175 Plant, Scott - 175 Piatt, Robin - 49,76,175,78 Poffenberger, Julie - 175 Pollard, Bernard - 175 Pollick, Theresa - 175 Poore, Timothy - 47,45,48,175 Potosky, Thomas - 71,176 Powell, Jeffery - 47,45,48,176 Pruiett, Kathryn - 176 Przeniczny, Linda - 76,85,176 Puff, Kimberly - 176 R Rager, Mark - 86,176 Rankin, Eric - 176 Rebman, Cheryl - 176 Rebman, Michael - 176 Reecer, Mark - 71,176,91 Rehder, Robert Reifert, lacquelyn - 176 Reynal, Deborah - 176,51 Rian, Michael - 71,176,93 Rice, Rickey - 83,82,176 Ridley, Carmen - 175,176,51 Riedinger, Wade - 176 Robinson, Annette - 176 Robinson, Joseph - 176 Roe, Kent - 45,48,176 Rogers, Janet - 176 Rogosch, Jennifer - 176 Rolland, Robert - 48,75,176,42,93 Rosa, John - 176 Ross, Martin - 73,176,93,92 Ross, Michael - 73,176,93 Rosse, Jesse - 226 Roth, Kathryn - 176 Rousseau, Denise - 36,10,103,176,88,110 Rozier, Claudelte - 176 Runyan, Betty - 176 Russell, Melodie - 176 Rutz, Suzan - 47,45,48,176 Rykard, Paul - 176 Safirstein, Janette - 45,49,176,106 Sallay, Peter - 176,93 Salloway, |ody - 78 Sanders, Kevin - 176,110 Satterthwaite, Tania - 176 Saxena, Ursula - 45,48,173,176,42,106 Schenck, Maura - 176 Schendel, Karen - 176 Schenkel, Rita - 176 Schenkel, Susan - 170,176 Schllchtenmyer, Sharon - 47,45,48,1 76,42 Schneider, Mark - 176 Schrader, Renee - 176,51 Schuckel, Linda - 176 Scott, Judy - 176 Screclon, Lindy - 176 Sebenoler, Sandra - 176,78 Sedam, Mark - 177 Selby, Mike - 177 Selking, Alan - 71,177 Sells, Kevin - 177 Senger, Lynda - 177 Seplak, Gregory - 177 Severil, James - 86,177 Severil, Marlyn - 177 Shade, Margie - 177 Shaheen, Jeffrey - 177 Shaheen, Joseph - 177 Shelby, Karen - 177 Sherbinsky, Nancy - 177,51 Short, Doreen - 177 Shorfridge, Cheryl - 177 Siebold, Kenl - 73,177,93 Simmons, Cornealius - 71,177 Simmons, Michael Sillier, Elaine - 177 Skinner, Ronald - 177 Small, Sleven - 46,45,48,177 Smeloff, Roy - 177 Smith, Alela - 177 Smith, Cynthia - 85,177,88,67 Smith, Garland - 83,177 Smith, Kirk - 177 Smith, Marshall - 229 Smith, Roger - 177 Snyder, Kerry - 86,177 Snyder, Linda - 177 Snyder, Steven - 45,48,177 Solloway, Jodie - 177 Songer, Teri - 177 Span, Elizabeth - 177 Span, Lisa - 58,175,177 Sparks, Rebecca - 45,48,177,42 Spencer, Mark - 177 Spring, John - 47,45,48,177 Sproat, Scotty - 47,177,51 Sprow, Delora - 177 Stafford, Kelly - 177 Stanger, Karen - 177 Stanley, Dean - 49,80,177 Stanley, Jennifer - 177,51 Sleager, James - 177 Stehlik, Joseph - 177,91 Stein, John - 71,177 Slephan, Douglas - 177 Stephens, Alan - 177 Stephenson, Tracy - 177,51 Stillwell, Jeffrey - 71,178 Slocker, Karen - 49,178 Slocker, Kenneth - 178 Slrebig, Michelle - 178 Slrolhcr, Angelo - 178 Stuart, Clarence - 71,178 Stuck, Tom - 71,178 Studle, Connie - 178 Sunderland, Carolyn - 178 Sunderman, Ronald - 47,45,48,178 Susdorf, Donna - 178 Sutton, William - 73,86,178 Swopshire, Deartha - 178 Uhrirk, Sarah - 45,48,178 Underwood, Sleven - 81,178,91 Upmeyer, Clayton Upshaw, Tondra Ulley, Thomas - 45,48,178 Venderly, Michael - 178 Vernasco, Susan - 178,78 Vincent, Michael - 178 Voitlein, William - 71,178 Volmerding, Jeffrey - 178 Vorndran, Steven - 178 Tame, Linda - 178 Tarilas, Russell - 2,178 Tarr, Laura - 178,51 Taylor, Elora - 178 Taylor, Richard - 86,71,178 Teegarden, Susan - 45,178 Teel, Thomas - 86,178 Teetor, Ruth - 178,5 1 Thomas, Steven - 73,178 Thompson, Mark - 178 Tobin, Mark - 86,178 Tracy, Eric - 178 Tracy, Lisa - 178 Tribbett, Thomas - 46,45,178,106 Tsuleff, Steven - 73,178,93 Turange, Prentis - 178 Turk, Jefffrey - 178 Turner, Jeffrey - 178 w u Walker, Marilyn - 178 Wallace, Eddie Waller, Karen - 178 Waller, Kevin - 178 Walowich, Barbara - 178 Wauchek, Darlene - 178 Weiler, David - 178 Weisenauer, Jeffrey - 178,99,98 Welker, Kirby - 178 Wentz, Mark - 178 Wessel, Susan - 178 Westerman, Karen - 76,178 West, Mark White, James - 171,178 White, Ronda - 47,45,48,178 Wiegmann, Sandra - 178 Wightman, Laurie - 178,78,110 Wilcott, Susan - 178 Wtlkening, I isa • 85,178 Williams, David Williams, Jennifer - 171 Williams, Judy - 171 Williams, Michael - 178 Williams, Rachel - 178,51 Williams, Su anne - 178,41 Wilson, Anna - 178 Winner, Holly - 178 Winner, June • 178 Wise, Janna Wisenauer, Patricia - 178 Witt, Brian - 46,45,48,178 Wilte, Brent - 47,45,48,178 Witlekind, Kathryn - 179 Wolff, Jean - 166,179 Woodmansee, Joanie - 179 Woods, Terry - 179 Wootlon, Jeffrey - 179,106 Worthley, Cynthia - 76,17 ' ), ' ,! Wright, Yvonne - 54,179 Wristpus, Jennie - 45,179 Wurm, Richard - 179,40 Voder, Jeff - 179 Young, Dell - 179 Zeimet, John - 175 Zent, lames - 179 Zimmerman, Kelly - 179 Zollinger, Diana - 179,51 187 There ' s Something for Everyone Band trips wear everyone out and here Cheryl Herendon takes time out for a nap. ABOVE RIGHT: Ever present and helpful to all, Mrs. Gladys Moore is an institution of Snider High School. What would Mr. Petrie do without her? Yoo-Hoo! Workouts are a daily routine during track season for Donnie Glover. mm 3NAVM ' li ) 188 - ? S .- Daily increasing her speed, Laurie Wightman perfects her secretarial skills. Here I am again! For some, Student Services becomes a second home . Getting to class is easy if you learn to weave in and out of the crowded halls. 190 Always on the job at her desk. Mrs. Ruthanna Gaff keeps track of students attendance. I mm m: ' b i V T Obviously something is funny; why else would Katie DeBrosse and Tom Oivelbiss look like that! 191 =a .1. If •; 71 J a m ... I f At the end of a year it is always so easy to look back at the hard times and the good times and wonder where the time went. I seem to forget the frustration of the deadlines hampered by the blizzard, the coal strike and the flood, and to remember instead the excitement and responsibility of publishing a yearbook. My sincerest thanks go to Mrs. Eleanor Shaw, our advisor who was always there when needed, and to the entire staff who stuck with me and worked so hard for the benefit of the entire school. Congratulations Panthers for giving all of us a school into which anyone and everyone fits, and thank you for giving me the privilege of recording a year of your history. ccatiz p ) Editor in Chief Lynn Priddy Senior Editor Kim Poore Tami Jedinak Junior Editor Angie Scofield Sue Scheerer Sophomore Editor Karen Shelby Sports Editors Sue Ludwig Steve Watters Fine Arts Editor Kevin Erwin Tim Hill Photo Editor Mike Taylor Photographers Mike Taylor Jim Magee Steve Watters Sherri Salin Delane Woods Advisor Mrs. Eleanor Shaw And the roof came tumbling down PHOTO BY DELANE WOODS 192
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