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

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(JLJL 4- v -9-0 ' - ?- ' J— THE SAFARI R. Nelson Snider High School 4600 Fairlawn Pass Fort Wayne, Indiana Volume 15 A dedication to Lester L. Grile THE 1970 ' s The past ten years have come and gone and the decade of the 70 ' s is now history. But, like other periods of the past it is now a part of our American heritage. America entered the 1970 ' s still involved in the social and racial unrest of the late 1960 ' s. During the past ten years the people and institutions of America, including the students in our schools, and all levels of government have worked together to ease the emotions that clouded our activities and our thinking. By the time the 1970 ' s closed it was evident that there was more careful thinking and more careful searching for solutions to our problems. Because the 1970 ' s were years of readjustment we now move into the 1980 ' s with confidence, with hope, and with a renewal of the belief in our America and what it stands for. Having experienced first hand the trials and the stresses of the 1970 ' s, I appreciate the signs that I see which indicate a stabilizing of our society. There has been a resurgency of hope for a better future. The young people who are in our high schools today may move from our secondary schools into higher education and into employment in an atmosphere which is much more conducive to s uccess and hapiginess. frile Superintendent of Schools Unlike most busy executives, Mr. Gr ile makes his own appointments. LEFT: In making decisions on school closings, Supi. Grile makes use of his 2-Way radio to contact the bus garage, and those who inform him of the weather conditions. BELOW: Mr. Grile prepares notes for a School Board meeting. Born on October 8, 1917 in Jay County, Indiana, Lester L. Grile has been witness to many changes. A graduate of Geneva High School (Class of 1935), Mr. Grile attended six colleges and universities. Along with his studies, Superintendent Grile served in the Armed Forces in both World War II and the Korean War. Prior to his nineteen year term as Superintendent, Mr. Grile worked in the Fort Wayne Community Schools System for twenty years. These twenty years included stints as Principal of South Side High School, Principal of Harrison Hill, and an Administrative Assistant to Mr. Lindley from 1955 to 1961. Then in 1961 Lester Grile became Superintendent. i 1 pjii] )l — 1 ABOVE LEFT: Mr. Grile poinU out where Snider is on the map of the Fort Wayne Community School System. ABOVE: Supt. Grile smiles a happy farewell to his high school interviewers. Da ljdli remembEr New Technology and Great Achievements Computers Calculators Microwave Ovens Viking I photos ot Mars Skylab Double Eagle II Transatlantic flight Test-tube babies n Headliners N Black out in New York City Watergate Gasoline prices rise to $1.40 a gallon Son ot Sam murders in New York Unemployment John Wayne Gasey murders in Chicago Inflation Patty Hearst kidnapping 18 year olds earn right to vote Jimmy Hoffa disappears Nixon becomes first President to resign Kathy Quinlan earns right to death with dignity Hillside Strangler murders in California Racial Quotas and Allen Bakke Case D. B. Cooper Hijacking Gold Inflation Vietnam War ends in 1973 End of Draft A V Movements The Gay Activist Movement Women ' s Liberation Hare Krishna The Moonies Conscientious Objectors Anti-Nuke Movement Songs Love Will Keep Us Together Saturday Night Staying Alive The Way We Were Mandy Time in a Bottle American Pie Bad, Bad, Leroy Brown A Horse with no name Philadelphia Freedom Top of the World Joy to the World Seasons in the Sun Tie A Yellow Ribbon Looks Like We Made It The Streak YMCA Piano Man The Night Chicago Died The Entertainer Cats in the Cradle Car Wash Spiders Snakes I Just Want To Be Your Everything Goodbye, Yellow Brick Road The Candy Man We Will Rock You Short People Iranian Crisis v: Richard Nixon Gerald Ford James Earl Carter Billy Carter The Shah Ayatollah Khomeini Henry Kissinger Patty Hearst Jimmy Hoffa Howard Hughes Charles Manson Ronald Reagan Billy Graham Pope John Paul II Anwar Sadat J Fashions Elephant Bells Mini-skirts Midi-skirts Head-bands Izod sweaters Dock-siders Jump Suits Pierced Ears Suspenders Designer Jeans Toe-socks T-shirts Wire-rim glasses Mood-rings Big Tops Western look String bikinis Spikes Platforms Earth Shoes Ski-jackets Patches on jeans Tie-dye bean shoes yjelly Tragedies or Disasters Mov Rocky l ll Annie Hall Saturday Night Fever Star Wars The Sting Jaws l ll Godfather l ll Exorcist Kramer vs. Kramer Breaking Away Apocalypse Now MASH One Flew Over The Cuckoo ' s Nest All the President ' s Men American Graffiti Monty Python the Holy Grail Coming Home The Poseidon Adventure The Rocky Horror Picture Show Fiddler on the Roof Love Story The Wiz Animal House Grease Summer of ' 42 Jonestown Mass Suicide Plane crash over San Diego Chicago Sinking of Edmond Fitzgerald Three Mile Island Thompson Dam (Colorado) Stampede at Riverfront Stadium for Who Concert New York Attica Penitentiary Riots The Iranian Crisis Evansville Basketball Plane Crash Pinto Deaths Blizzard of 78 Legionnaires ' Disease r I found it 10 - 4 good buddy Here comes the judge Freak - out! Boogie Down Party Hardy Keep on Truc kin ' Have a nice day Joe Cool Up your nose with a rubber hose Go for it tflE SEVEntiES? I can ' l believe I ate the whole thing Stick it Feelm Groovy Outta sight Give me five DY - NO - MITE Far out Pervert Black is Beautiful That ' s so funny I forgot to laugh You deserve a break today Thank God it ' s Friday Funky Jive Turkey Thanks, I needed that Yoh momma Let ' s get rowdie Nerd O-Kee Do Kee Buzz off Try me 55 Saves lives Get Off My Case Toilet Face Gross Out Sit On It Shazbot Try it you ' ll like it Exc-u-u-se me Macho r Streaking ■ Boards Hang Gliding C.B Waterbeds Junkfood Disco Roller Skating Jogging Yoga Toga Parties Mopeds I mis King Tut Racquet Ball kers Pinball Pet Rocks Bicentennial ■ I Four Wheel Drive Yo-Yo ' s Frisbees Pop Rocks Tp-ing V Beer can collecting T V. Shows A Roots Rich Man, Poor Man M A S H Happy Days The Muppet Show Little House on the Prairie The Waltons Dallas Carol Burnett Rockford Files Banniceck All In the Family Soap Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman Saturday Night Live ABC Monday Night Football Emergency Medical Center Marcus Welby MD Charlies Angels ' Sonny Cher Show Laverne Shirley Laugh-In Welcome Back Kotter Starsky Hutch Sesame Street Mork Mindy The Mod Squad Boo. ALIVE! Gumess Book of World Records Book of Lists Sybil Tolkein Series The Living Bible The Bicentennial Series (The Seekers, T he Bastard) Agatha Christie Novels I ' m OK, You ' re OK Coma Thorn Birds The Promise ' Amityville Horror Helter Skelter Celebrities Farrah-Fawcett Majors Burt Reynolds Robert Redford Barbara Streisand Woody Allen Al Pacino Elvis Presley The Bee Gees Alex Haley Charles Bronson Clint Eastwood John Denver Cheryl Tiegs Racquel Welch Jane Fonda John Wayne John Travolta Dolly Parton Diana Ross Barry Manilow Miss Piggy Kermit Sports Personalities Hank Aaron Mohammad AM Secretariat O.J. Simpson Joe Namath Evil Knievel Bobby Riggs Billy Jean King Kurt Thomas Cathy Rigby Janet Guthrie Chris-Everett-Lloyd Kareem-Abdul Jabar Bobby Orr Steve Cauthen Dorothy Hamill Peggy Fleming Wilt Chamberlin Reggie Jackson Pete Rose Roger Staubach Terry Bradshaw Bob Greise Mark Spitz Bruce Jenner Jimmy Connors Changes in Fort Wayne Changes — changes in our lives, changes in our city. When we remember the decade that was the 70 ' s, we ' ll remember the changes. We started the 70 ' s as little kids. We grew; we changed. Fort Wayne grew and changed with us. Then suddenly we looked around and we barely recognize ourselves, or our city. We ' re lost when we look for the old familiar landmarks. Gone are whole rows and blocks of houses and stores. There are deep holes on the corners of Main Calhoun, Jefferson Clinton. In their places rise a skyscraper, a hotel, a parking garage, or a park. But the changes symbolize growth — new buildings, new directions for Ft. Wayne. Looking back on the seventies, we ' ll remember it as a time of changes for us, for Fort Wayne. I a ABOVE: A replica of the Old Fort was built near the site of the original on the banks of the St. Mary ' s River. LEFT: On Main Street, Fire station 1 added a touch of modern architecture to the downtown area. BELOW LEFT: The city ' s main shopping center, Glenbrook, already expanded, was again enlarged to keep up with the growth of the city. BELOW RIGHT: Motorists found a new fuel at the pump to help ease dependence on foreign oil. 1 ' ■-■ ; during the seventies TOP: Freimann Square and the new Fine Arts Building added beauty to the downtown complex. ABOVE LEFT: No, not 20c per gallon! Try $1.18 as motorists had to get used to prices in liters and self service pumps. ABOVE: Right now Fort Wayne may look like a bomb sight, but eventually we will have a twenty-six story office building, a convention ce nter, and a new parking garage. LEFT: The city ' s skyline really changes with the addition of Freimann Square and the City County Building. Homecoming 1979 Earth, Wind, and Fire Kathy Hornak, 1978 Homecoming Queen, returned to Snider for the crowning of the 1979 Homecoming Queen, Sherri Rebman. 10 Homecoming Court (1 to r), Mark Dumolin, Nettie Bowman, Doug Keys, Kim Sample, Tom Teel, Kathy Hornak, Scott Kilmer, Sherri Rebman, Mike Lee, Lori Wigbtman, Glenn Grise, Maureen Hornak, Dave Dumoulin, Chris Sylvia, John Moran, and Leslie Richter. During the week of September 24-29, commonly known as Spirit Week, the Snider Student Council planned activities went over well with the student body making Earth, Wind, and Fire a huge success. The festivities included: Jersey Day, Hoe Down Day, Toga Day, Pajama Day, and Color Day. For those students who didn ' t think dressing up was their thing, a number of other activities were available. The Hall Decorating Contest gave the school a festive look and the Senior class took home the award for the best decorations. Other activities included the annual Junior-Senior Powder puff game, in which the Seniors were victorious, Homecoming Court elections, the Bon-fire and the car decorating contest. The game itself showed the support the Panthers gave for their teams. The Panthers showed their undaunted spirit and pride by making the 1979 Homecoming game a sell-out. It was a fight to the end, and it provided the Northside Redskins with a workout few people thought possible, although the Redskins remained undefeated. The mighty Panthers gave Northside what proved to be the most challenging contest of the season. Even though the Panthers lost the game, spirits never faltered and the preceding week the Panthers defeated Northrop. Let it be said that we Panthers are an invincible crowd because even in the face of adversity WE BELIEVE! Don ' t look now Barney, but there is a Redskin on your tail. Coach Isaacs gives the Panthers a pep talk. Hey Panthers! let ' s beat those Redskins: The Marching Band added flare to the evening with flames and a special brass quartet. Quartet members were: Marc Neely, Carl Omstead, Terry Fisher, and Brian Witte. 11 : Introducing : The Curious : Savage What does a stuffed porpoise, a chimney, and the White House garden have to do with ;■ play? Well, ii were present at the Fine n Dei product] The (urious Savage , you wouldn ' t ha k. With a combination of six weeks ol ood din ■ n hard working and loyal behind the managers, set builders, and a fe others I l ( urious became what some i a one of Snidei oductions. The ' urious meant many differenl things i . the individuals involved in theprodu main hours preparing for that ni ht which rewarded by new friendships and memoi i the audience ii meanl a night of good entertainment, a laughs, and a lot of fun thai could be enjoyed bj the whole ily. In essen. II production upheld the tradition of fine dramatic perl HIGH nlwaya exciting for the inm Paddy. in neatK The Fan. Sam 1 1. .Janet Safi I tavid W ill.nighby Mark Schii ' Colleen Carlsoi i ni e Schertz Dr. Emroetl Families can be such a rn Savage in the mid Mrs. Savage, Lilly Belle, m ♦ Foreign Language Christmas Festival The 1979-80 Christmas Open-House proved to be the most successful open house in Snider ' s history. With record crowds of around 1000 people, the Snider Foreign Language wing seemed to become a winter wonderland. All facets of the Foreign Language Department became involved. Spanish, French, Latin and German students and teachers alike pooled their resources to make this Christmas tradition, one of beauty and unique meaning. Spanish students added to the Spirit by doing Folk dances, singing Mexican and Spanish Christmas songs and even adding a touch of the Contemporary by performing a Spanish disco. French students added that French flair with their renditions of several songs with instrumentation. The German students were not to be out done. Those students of Latin descent were also exceptional in their creative presentations and added a Christmas extra by inviting the Latin Santa to the Open house. The evening ended with the participants all joining in Silent Night sung in Spanish, French, Latin and German and English. At the end, everyone agreed that the feelings that were shared was that of universal good will and peace. TOP RIGHT: Edie Hinman takes time out to pose with Santa Caesar. BOTTOM LEFT: Tweetie bird wins first place in the pinata contest. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mexican Christmas, complete with shoes under the tree waiting for the Three Kings to fill them. 14 LEFT: The German student ' s version of Saint Nicholas and the Virgin Mary. TOP RIGHT: The glitter of Spanish dancers. MIDDLE RIGHT: Latin students constructed Christmas scenes. French classes ' projects included wreaths and banners with Christmas sayings. ■ A 0T V 1 Panthers protest on Armband Day On Friday, December 7, 1979, Snider students had an opportunity to protest for American hostages being held in Iran. Students and faculty alike who wanted to protest did so by wearing white arm bands on their left arm to signify their hope for the American hostages. The students ' concern was conveyed in a dignified manner by holding a meaningful but peaceful demonstration. There was news coverage by all Fort Wayne news stations and both newspapers. The Panther pride came through again. Let ' s hear it for Hope for the Hostages! 16 U.S. Senator Richard Lugar speaks to the Senior Class on current issues On Tuesday, January 29th, Senator Richard Lugar visited Snider and spoke to Seniors at a special assembly. He also met with student council officers and Scroll and Safari staff members and then held a press conference with the media. Speaking to an attentive audience, Senator Lugar informed Seniors of his stand on various issues including the crisis in Iran and Afghanistan. After his prepared speech, the Senator opened the floor to questions. Student interest was apparent from the number of questions that were brought up. Many were centered around apprehensions of imposing a draft or registration for a draft, as well as the chances that the United States would become involved in a war within the next few years. Senator Lugar spoke frankly of the need for strong national defense and an unwavering international posture. Other students were interested in the energy crisis and gasahol as well as his views on how to curb inflation. Eventually, time ran out, and student council president Tom Teel, who had introduced Senator Lugar, closed the assembly. Following his speech and question and answer session, Senator Lugar takes time out to discuss issues that interest Seniors Steve Beaman and Dave McComb. Time out for a night of sports TOP RIGHT: Mr. Gary Crawford makes a break for the basket while Mr. McMillen watches in amazement. ABOVE: Everyone wants to challenge the referee. Miss Garber is not influenced by Mr. Miller ' s objections when she called a foul. RIGHT: Miss Diane Boknecht and Mr. James Clauser lead cheers to support the faculty. ABOVE LEFT: Senior Dave Barta gives his all in the Slam Dunk Contest. ABOVE MIDDLE: The faculty proclaims a victory! ABOVE RIGHT: Mark Carter exhibits the intensity of effort which led the Sophomores to win the relay championship. LEFT: Seniors Mark Reecer and Joanie Woodmansee demonstrate the technique needed to win the wheelbarrow race. 19 GOOD NEWS! THE CAST Bobby Randall Tom Teel Tom Marlowe Bob Welch Beef Saunders Mark Maisonneuve Bill Johnson Mark Erwin Pooch Kearney Jim Griswold Charles Kenyon Paul Krueger Patricia Bingham Karen Stanger Constance Lane Karen Klee Babe O ' Day Ruth Teetor Sylvester Timmy Norton Windy Joe Dick Slats Wade Riedinger Millie Colleen Carlson Flo Arlene Kennedy The Band Leader Dan Palmer Jim (Glee Club Trio) John Spring Ben (Glee Club Trio) Bill Maish Pete (Glee Club Trio) John Finco Students, players sorority women, fraternity men: Susie Harmeyer Shawn Utley Sally Doyle Linda Elmer Cyndy Worthley Becky Wall Shari Schlichtenmyer Betsy Hill Janet Barbre Diana Davies Lisa Gillion Karen Koehlinger Lori Leonard Janet Safirstein Nancy DeWolfe Keith Daniels Katy Dixon Mark Schneider Jill Johnson Denise Schertz Kim Sample Steve Ackerman Carolyn Warren Ron Wise John Autry Mark Reecer Mark Finco Gary Gatton Dave Pemberton BELOW: A romantic moment between leads Karen Klee and Bob Welch. BOTTOM: Let ' s do the Varsity Drag . OPP. PAGE CLOCKWISE: Professor Kenyon (Paul Krueger) gives a word of advice to lovelorn Connie (Karen Klee). Colleen, Arlene, and Jim discuss the latest campus news. Kiss me you fool , suggests Babe (Ruth Teetor) as four innocent bystanders look on. Beef (Mark Maisonnouve) feels rejected as Bob (Tom Teel) receives all of the attention. Here ' s to Sorority Life Pat (Karen Stanger) croons to her Sorority sister. 20 21 22 SKETCHBOOK 1980 — ACT I NIGHT RAIDERS SCARBOROUGH FAIR BRIDGE OVER TROUBLED WATER B. ROLLAND, R. SUNDERMAN, L. BROWN, D. NEELY, K. GOTSCHALL, M. ZEHR. THE BAD GUYS BIRDLAXID PALLADIUM K. BROWN, M. HERNDON, B. KUHNS, D. SNYDER. PANTHERETTES BORROWED TIME CHOREOGRAPHED by B. NUSSA, C. COX, C. JONES THE ANDREW SISTERS BOOGIE WOOGIE BUGLE BOY ROLLAND AND KRUEGER EQUANIMITY ORIGINAL COMPOSITION by PAUL KRUEGER KENNEDY AND SOLLOWAY GOOD MORNING EQUINOX TWO TICKETS TO PARADISE M. ERWIN, B. REED, J. SCHUCKEL, B. HITTIE, P. PICARSKI, DAN PALMER, VOCALIST BAROKE TRIO MY BIG TOE IS COLD BILL MAISH, P. KRUEGER, B. SMITH STRINGIN ' ALONG STEVE CARNES (banjo) SLEWFOOT, SHUCKIN CORN JOHN FLORIDIS - classical guitar and mandolin VERDI SONATA HERITAGE BULGE MOUNTAIN BOYS LONESOME ROAD BLUES R. SUNDERMAN, K. ROE, J. FLORIDIS WE DON ' T NEED NO EDUCATION , REED ROADRUNNERS ACT II SWING CHOIR CLAP YOUR HANDS GOD BLESS THE CHILD SA-TE-MA IT ' S MAGIC T. TEEL, M. MAISONNEUVE, P. SALLAY, A. KENNEDY SHAWN UTLEY LET ME BE THERE LOFTIN AND HARMYER BLUE SKIES LORI LEONARD THEME FROM ICE CASTLES S.L.O.B.S. INC MEDLEY FROM MOVIES P. KRUEGER, M. NEELY, M. MAISONNEUVE, T. TEEL, C. CARLSON, D. GARVIN. Arranged by P. KRUEGER. JOHN FINCO LAY ME DOWN BOB ROLLAND BOOGIE WOOGIE, 1980 ELORA TAYLOR I WAS LOST WIND MACHINE WIND MACHINE SEND IN THE CLOWNS Directed by JACK GARDNER JAZZ II FRONT BURNER EYE OPENER Directed by D. LAHRMAN DIRECTED BY P. BLAKEMAN, J. CLAUSER STAGE CREW BRENDA SHAFER, CAROL PARKER, SCOTT TARR, ALAN TONAK LIGHTING AND SOUND JEFF WOOTTON, JON GRISWOLD, RANDY BRUMBAUGH %A ifi ' Sk KWhfliir I 23 Left to Right: Announcing the prom court is Bob Welch; Mark Kallenbeck with Queen Maureen Hornak; Seth Congdon with Becky Anderson; John Norton with Robin Piatt; Mike Lee with Laurie Wightman; Eric Gilliom with Kim DeCamp; Ron Wise with Brenda Glock, and Todd Houston with Chris Sylvia. At left: Tony Walls dances with Liz Smith, while Dave Garman and Angie Goodwin enjoy the evening together. Pictured under the trellis are: Beth Fisher and date Greg Schatko; at right, Shari Cook and Steve Sauer. 24 Clockwise: Looking at the book of prom memories are: Bridget Moore and her escort. Eric CiUiom and Kim DeCamp stop at the punch table for a moment. Queen Maureen Horna ; and Mark Kallenbeck dance after the crowning ceremony. Dressed in matching tuxedos are M.chelle Uanter and her date. Also seen were Chris Durham dancing with her escort. Distinguished Scholars Honored Senior class sponsor Connie Kinney shares a proud moment with Valedictorian Brad Kallmyer and Salu- tatorian Bob Anderson. ft, JKl IK H Right: A gold cord is a realized dream for Senior Margaret Broxon. Above: Dr. and Mrs. Lester Grile receive recognition for many years of devoted service by the presentation of Superintendent Grile ' s Educator of the Year Award. 26 Below: Mr. Hite and Mr. Richardson help out with the punch. Middle: Asst. Principal Bob Miller presented certificates to the underclassmen in recognition of outstanding academic achievement. Bottom: The outstanding scholars of the Senior class of 1980. Seniors Allen. Beth Anderson, Robert Baker, Amy Barta, David Baxter, Michael Bazur, Elizabeth Bee raft, Karen Blevins, Jay Broxon, Margaret Carlson, Colleen Cavanaugh, Jacqueline Clause, Kimberly Conser, Jan Cox, Carolyn Cramer, Teresha Curry, Jon Dague, Mary Doyle, Sally Ehrman, Cynthia Evans, Kirk Finco, Mark Fisher, Terry Floridis, John Garvin, Donna Gavin, Bruce Giusti, Jeannine Grieninger, Pamela Grime, Patricia Hammond, Nancy Hanifan, Marie Hanifan, Susan Hausfeld, Michael Hay, Jeffrey Hermance, Robin Hinman, Edie Hollowell, Bonnie Holthaus, Brian Hull, Barry Johnson, Jill Jones, Cheri Jones, Douglas Kaake. Wendy Kallmyer, J. Brad Krueger, Paul Kunkel, Judy Laycock, Margaret Leatherman, Renee Lee, Michael Leonard, Lori Lichti, Niels Maecker, Holden Maish, William Matchett, Lori McDaniel, Lea Ann Neely, Mark Nobis, Deborah Nussa, Barbara Omstead, Carl Oster, Ten Packer, James Paradine, Kimberly Perkins, Charlene Plant, Scott Piatt, Robin Pruiett, Kathryn Przeniczny, Linda Reecer, Mark Holland. Robert Ross, Martin Ross, Michael Russell, Melodie Safirstein, Janette Sebenoler, Sandra Selking, Alan Shelby, Karen Sherbinsky, Nancy Short, Doreen Small, Steven Smith, Aleta Smith, Bryon Solloway, Jodie Sparks, Rebecca Stephan, Douglas Sunderman, Ronald Teel, Thomas Thompson, Mark Utley, Thomas Vernasco, Susan Weiler, David Westerman, Karen Whitacre, Kristine Wise, Janna Witt, Brian Wooton, Jeffrey Worthley. Cynthia Juniors Ackerman. Stephen Adams, Cynthia Baker, Brenda Baker, Linda Baney, Steven Barbre, Janet Bennett, Lisa Kent , Keith Biltman, Lynette Bolenbaugh, Sheryl Boyer, Julie Bregin, Toni Bromelmeir, Cynthia Brumbaugh, Randal Clauss, Christine Collis, William Colone, Denise Connors, Maureen Daniels, Keith Decker, Denise Dively, Mary Dixon, Catherine Donnelly, Kathy Doyle, Dana Earl, Sandra Eisenmann, Rosemary Erdman, Kevin Erickson, Rhonda Firth. Jill Flaugh, Lisa Gatton, Gary Gebhart, Douglas Gehman, James Gize, Gary Glock, Brenda Gottlieb, William Griffin, Jill Hall. Karen Harrier, Laura Herring, John Hill, Elizabeth Hollowell, Terri Hudda. Parvii Jehl, Lorraine Kain. Loraine Keaffaber. Jeffre Kennelly. Michael Kern, Jeffrey Kerwin, Thomas Kleinhans, Allen Kuhns, Bradley Leitzman, Darla Lewis, Stephen Lundy, Cristin Martin, Keli McCaslin, Dana McComb. William Miller. Charle Myers. Mark Myers, Wendy Nash. Steven Nay, Lisa Ney. Michael Olinger, Kevin O ' Neil. Maureen Paul. Janet Przeniczny. Mar Roundy. Scott Schertz. Deniae Sidell, Jrffre Smith, Wendy Sprott. Donna Stavreti. Sherri Steller, Carolyn Stockberger. Stephan Stoller, Brent Stuckey. Natalie Sylvia, Christine Treen, Linda VanMarkwyk, Gerard Waechter. Tania Walt, Rebecca Ward, BrigetU West, C nthia Whisler, Cheryl Willoughby. David Wozniak, Thomas Zehr, Mark Sophomores Augsburger. John Backes, Todd Baeske, Ericka Baru, Carol Baumgartel, Barbara Bennett, Lisa Biddlecoroe, Michelle Bolander, James Bellman, Michele Bonney, Gail Bosserman, Denise Bostick, Thomas Brennan, Shaun Brown, Lori Burnett, Mark Butler. Erick Carroll. Sara Cook, Susan Coplen, Patrick Dadiras. Cynthia Davie . Diana Doerflein, Jennifer Erwin, Mark Evans, Cheryl Finco, John Fitzgerald, Kristine Gannon. Cynthia Gilliom, Lisa Gines, Ronald Gotta, Brian Griebel. Stephen Guthrie. Marcia Haffner, Laura Hatcher. Pamela Hazelet, Rex Hicks, Barbara Hittie. William Holy. Richard Jenkins, Angela Just, Robert Kaake. Steve Kern. Jonathan Kiefer, Andrea Kreft, Linda Krider. Teresa Krinn, Timothy Krueger. Philip Lancia. Dianne Lawson, Donna Leach, Richard Lipp. Stephen Mahlan. Holly Maish, Elizabeth Mann, Julie McCaslin. Lynn Merz, Lisa Miller. Brian Miller. Larry Miyakawa, Thomas Montgomery. Jean Morrical. Suzanne Morrisey. Kent Neely. David Osborn. Brenda Palm, Richard Pcolinski, Michael Piekarski. Peter Randolph. Todd Richards, Linda Holland. Carol Ross. Mar Schmidt, Kirk Schubbe. Joel Senger. Sherman Sholl. Benjamin Short, Sandra Snodgrasa. Anne Sousley. Kevin Steinbach. Elisa Tonak. David Trout, Carol t ' smao. Anju Venkauchala. Sharada Vian, Brent Voitlein, Steven Watson, Kevin Weiler. Susan Westerfield, Gail Wiegman. Mark Witcher. Derrick Wolansky. Eroe t Youker. Br io NEL5DN RLUHRD5 Hll RmErican fTlalE: FEmalE: fTlnst RthlEtic [TIbIe, FEmalE: BEst CauplE: BEst DrEssEri ITlalE: FEmalE: BEst Lnnhing fTlalE: FEmalE: fTlnst LihElLj tn 5uccEEd= fTlnst CansErvativE: fTlnst Radical: BEst flctar : BEst RctrESS: fTlnst Baulful: fTlnst LihEli_j tn End Up an thE CavEr nf Ebony fTlagazinE: fTbst FriEndly: BEst in His HEr FiEld: fTlnst LihEly to Win thE Indy SDQ Class Clnujn : [Tlast musically InclinEd: fTlnst Rrtisticallu, InclinEd: fTlnst Bchnnl Spirit: BiggEst PartiEr fTlnst LihEly tn Be PiEmEmbErEd: fTlnst TalhativE: BEst BmilE: DalE fTlnrann HarEn HIee Jnn RutrLj Lisa HErrnn Tim PnnrE S Pam GriEningEr fTlihE Jnhnsnn fTlary Faust fTlarh REECEr LauriE ULIightman Bnb RndErsnn PEggLj Laucnch 5tEVE Email Jim Blnnm Tnm TeeI Ruth TEEtnr ChEruJ PEarsnn fTlargiE BhadE fTlaurEEn Hnrnah HEvin HaisEr Carnlyn Cnx JnE BtEhlih Richard Gnndmin Paul HruEgEr PEtE 5allay Rnn 5undErman HljIe Brnujn JEf f Hay Tnnya fflcNEEly REnEE LEathErman 28 ABOVE: This is an example of victory at its finest, being recognized by fellow classmates. Congrads, Jon! BELOW: In radiating school spirit, Ron Sunderman stood out in the crowd. Thanks Ron! (Ruth you lucky girl. You got to touch his hand!) ABOVE: Cheryl Pearson: Miss Black Expo receives her award for Most Soulful. Good luck in future endeavors, Cheryl. BELOW: Kiss him! Kiss him! yelled the crowd as Pam Grieninger and Tim Poore received the Best Couple Award, and kiss they did. Wooo! ABOVE: I cant believe I ' ve MC ' d the whole thing says Tom Teel. We believe it. Tom and as best actor of 1980 we hope to see you on the big screen some day. BELOW: Rich Goodwin was a controversial character in Chem scam SO but he was a survivor! Not only was he a survivor, but he was voted class clown for 19S0. Hey. we even got his better side. 29 Senior Recognition Night TOP LEFT: Mike Lee and Bob Rolland reflect on the highlights of the three years at Snider. TOP RIGHT: Valedictorian Brad Kallmeyer proudly accepts recognition of the school ' s highest honor. ABOVE: Salutatorian Bob Anderson explains the 1,2,3 ' s of being a high school student. RIGHT: Ed Smith receives his certificate of merit from Publications Advisor, Eleanor Shaw. 30 LEFT: Phil Hernandez adds the final touches with the help of Mark Tobin and his grandmother before entering the auditorium. BELOW: Senior Class President Mike Lee passes down the sacred Lamp of Learning to Junior Class President Julie Van Horn. BOTTOM LEFT: The 1980 Senior Class files in for recognition. BOTTOM RIGHT: Patty Grime accepts her award with a smile from Mr. Nicholas. 31 M ; J w rvir - Administrative Staff, Secretaries, Aides work together Above: Robert E. Miller, Assistant Principal. Right: Jerry O. Petrie, Principal Dennis McClurg - Assistant to the Principal Jane Garber - Assistant to the Principal Mark Clough - Guidance Coordinator Gary Patterson - Athletic Director Cathy Brown - Work-study coordina- tor, Asst. Girl ' s Basketball Coach Anita Evans - Conselor Aide, Co- Sponsor Afro-Heritage Club Jackie Hellesen - Learning Disability Program Coordinator Burl Hite - Sophomore Counselor Jacquelyn Johnson - Junior Coun- selor, Afro-Heritage Club Sponsor 34 Marv Ann Bruggner, Reception Secretary, Study Hall Mildred Haught, Study Hall, Office Worker Elaine Helfrich, School Treasurer Ruthanna Gaff, Attendance Clerk Betty Whisler provides service with a smile. Lorene Shell, Student Services Secretary | | Elaine Thomas, Secretary and Registrar Dorothy Long keeps busy in the Guidance Office. Right: Dorothy Hensley has proved to be of much assistance this year. K Fine Arts allows Panthers to show talent Orchestra, bands, choirs, drama, and art all contribute to a school and community ' s cultural atmosphere, and Snider has a proud tradition of excellence in these fields. Opportunities abound for students of all interests and ability levels, with some classes meeting during school for credit and others functioning as clubs before and after school. Such groups include the Swing Choir, Madrigals, and the two jazz bands. Cooperation between all phases of the Fine Arts department contributes to the success of the fall play and musical. In all, Snider ' s dedicated students and competent instructors make fine arts an important asset. Junior Jeff Johnson fills in details on graphics work. Art class provides for a wide variety of activities. 36 Carl Nicholas - Fine Arts Department Chairman; Training Choir, Concert Choir, Electronic Music, Madrigals. Phyllis Blakeman - Art, Make up and Costumes for Productions, Co-Ordinator for Sketchbook. James Clauser - English 10, Stagecraft, Technical Director for Productions, Co-director of Sketchbook. Mary Dierstein - Art Department Chairman, Art, Photography, Art Club Sponsor Jack Gardner - Concert band, Flag Corps, Rifle Corps, Marching band, Pep band. Pom-pom corps. Rifle corps, Varsity band, Wind Machine Richard Seeger - Training band. Orchestra, Music Theory, Electronic Music, String Ensemble Terry Tucker - Drama, Speech, Director of Drama Productions Becky Anderson and Karen Stanger act out A Midsummer Night ' s Dream in Drama class. „ . Greg Miller shows that men are as capable as women. The Practical Arts Department is an important facet in Snider ' s curriculum. Through Industrial Arts and Home Economics many students develop skills that will later be beneficial in everyday life. Whether an individual may be called upon to build furniture or sew a dress the skills learned in each class enable the student to do a better job. In the Home Economics division, students are offered courses involving Foods, Clothing, Needlecrafts and Child and Human Development. Such classes teach students everything from budgeting a checkbook to changing diapers. Through the Industrial Arts division many students both guys and girls alike, learn the basics involved in working in such fields as Power Mechanics. Electronics, General Shop, Woods, Metals, and Drafting. With the experience involved in Industrial Arts, it will be easier to tackle many occupational and household problems. Carolyn Gallender - Department Chairperson, Foods and Nutrition, Human Development Irene Haak - Home Economics, Clothing, Needlecraft, Child Development Monica Bernal works hard on clothing project. 38 Practical Arts: experience for - the future LEFT: Mr. Short and Steve Doolin discuss a problem in Drafting. Jeff Jauregui is arc welding his bench press in metals class. BELOW: Tom Slick demonstrates correct usage of the drill press Roy Kline - Industrial Arts Richard Rian - Industrial Arts Robert Short - Department Chairperson, Industrial Arts 39 Karen Meintz is an accounting student hard at work. Eunice Lapsley doesn ' t let anything interfere with her concentration, not even the roving eye of the photographer. V Kay Klenke - Accounting and Recordkeeping, Department Chairperson Donald Bruick - Business Organization and Management, Business Law, Typing, Golf Coach Helen Edwards - Accounting, Shorthand, Sophomore Class Sponsor Russ Isaacs - Accounting 1 2, Assistant Football Coach, Consumer Education, Head Wrestling Coach, Opportunity Room, Record Keeping 1 2, Sophomore Football Coach, Sophomore Physical Education Judith Johnson -Clerical Practice, Notehand, Record Keeping, Typing, VIP Club Sponsor Ida Mae Ricketts - Introduction to Data Processing, Personal Typing, Shorthand I, sponsor. Future Secretaries Association Peggy Tellman - Distributive Education, DECA Robert Vachon - COE teacher - coordinator, Sponsor OEA, Personal Typing. 40 Business Department: Training for the Marketplace Above: Mrs. Johnson seems to be the typical teacher in an educational role. Right: Mr. Vachon and Ms. Tollman take time out from a hard day ' s work to discuss future plans for their classes. For students interested in business oriented occupations, the Snider Business Department provides practical application of many basics. Whether it be General, Clerical. Secretarial, Business Administration or Accounting many students find the business courses offered here a definite asset towards opportunities in tomorrow ' s market place. 41 Sue Andis - Department Chairperson Language Arts Carol Bakle - English, Junior Class Sponsor Diane Boknecht - English, Assistant Junior Class Sponsor, Coach-Girls Golf Team, Official Scorer, Girls Basketball and Volleyball Teams Amanda Gerig - English Thorn Pabst - English, Speech team Sponsor Elizabeth Posey - English Ken Richardson - English Randall Rusk - English, Counselor, Career Education, Co-sponsor, VIP Club Eleanor Shaw - English, Jour- nalism, Publications Advisor Gymnastics Scorer Jane Stolte Sponsor Dorothy Zank - English, Girls Tennis Coach, Gymnastics Scorer English Classes Offer Variety Before advancing in any field, one must be able to express his ideas in such a manner that they can be easily and clearly understood. An in-depth concentration of our own language can help to accomplish this goal. This is the reason that Snider offers such a wide variety of English classes to its students. Some of these classes include Reading Techniques, Exploring the World of Adventure, Advanced Composition, Articles and Research, and Journalism, as well as many others. L ABOVE: Pabst reminds one of his students about placing commas correctly. 42 BELOW: Mr. Richardson looks on as some of his students regard the Scroll ' s photographer with curiosity. Students gape al photographer, a welcome break from grammar workbooks. Mrs. Bakle returns anxiously awaited term papers to her grade-conscious students. 43 ' a History exp ands knowledge of past and present History is often considered a major facet in the educational needs of today ' s students. Thoughout our lives, our goals and achievements will be recorded and referred to, as will our mistakes. In this manner, future generations, by studying our lives, will be better able to govern their own way of living. Without history, all projects and plans would have to start anew and civilization would never have been given the opportunity of advancement. RIGHT: Mr. Franzman, who retires this year, reminds Panther students of the im- portance of current situa- tions. ABOVE RIGHT: Two in- trigued Panthers persuade Dennis Patterson to explain above and beyond the words of the textbook. 44 Max Gecowets - Department Head, Government, Values and Issues, Counseling. Gary Crawford - Government, U.S. History, Basketball Coach William Dillon - U.S. History, World History Survey, Great Ideas, Junior Class Sponsor Elmer Franzman - U.S. History, World History Micheal Hawley - U.S. History. Head Football Coach. Lettermans Club Alfred Hemmer - Government, U.S. History Michael McMillen - Anthropology, Psychology. Head Girls Basketball Coach Dennis Patterson - U.S. History, World History, Good vs. Evil, Great Ideas, Politics and Places, Sophomore Class Sponsor Thomas Schuckel - U.S. History, World History, Athletic Scorekeeper Robert Weaver - Economics, Government, Student Council Advisor RIGHT: Mr. Volz peers out over an enthralled group of Panthers. ABOVE: Two fascinated students learn the details of the American Revolution. 45 Sofia Rodriguez - Department Chairperson, Spanish, Co-Sponsor of Spanish Club, Curriculum Advisory Committee member, and P.D.E. Commit- tee member. Cesar de la Guardia Spanish Club. Spanish, Co-Sponsor of Karen Kimmel - German, German Club Sponsor Connie Kinney - Spanish, Senior Class Sponsor Shari Miller - Spanish, English, Girls Track Team Co-Sponsor Barbara Parker - Latin, Word Power through Latin, Latin Club Sponsor Roberta Scott -French, Singles Living Beverly Weinraub - French, French Club Sponsor ' ABOVE: Sra. Rodriguez stresses the importance of knowing a foreign language with her fourth and fifth year Spanish students. RIGHT: Mrs. Cragg, who replaced Mrs. Weinraub during her leave of absence, teaches French. 46 BELOW: Jeff Gatton learns about the Mexican culture, while preparing bunuelos. Espanol Francais Latina Deutsch In the beginning there was no spoken language. Now, in today ' s changing world, there are many opportunities for bi-lingual individuals. The Snider Foreign Language Department provides exposure to various major languages. Along with the basic spoken language, students also learn about the customs of the different countries. One of the major events of the year is the Foreign Language Department ' s Open House which with the help of many students, the foreign language rooms are all decorated in ways that depict the assorted holiday customs of the different countries. The 1979 open house was a huge success with a record crowd participating in the events. ABOVE: Special equipment used in foreign language labs provides diversion as well as education. 47 Mr. Rothenhofer shows his class plane humor (get it?) Ah, the joys of Math Carl Scholz- Analytic Geometry, Applied Math Department Chairman, Fundamentals of Algebra Trigonometry Diane Barber- Algebra 3 4 Dean Fast- Assistant Football Coach, General Math Geometry, Special Geometry Lois Guess- Algebra 3 4, Consumer Math, Fun- damentals of Geometry, Trigonometry Lamar Kilmer- Algebra, General Math, Geometry, Assistant Basket- ball Coach, Assistant Track Coach, Head Tennis Coach David Maines- Algebra 3 4, Com- puter Math, Special Algebra and Trigonometry Jerry Miller- Math, Physics, Ba- seball Coach Larry Rothenhofer- Geometry, Op- portunity Room, General Math, Algebra Fundamentals Barbara Stucky- Algebra, General Math 48 Math department expands courses Whether it be simple addition equations such as 2 + 2 = 4 or complex calculus theories of maxima and minima, the Mathematics Department gives many students basic math background for college and life. The math courses at Snider are numerous and include: Fundamentals of Algebra, Fundamentals of Geometry, Geometry, Algebra ' 5 4, and Analytic Geometry, Special Algebra and Trig, Calculus, General Math and Computer Programing. Being a math student at Snider is no laughing matter. Even for the Fundamental courses, many students find that half an hour of homework is a vacation compared to the usual. For the average student at Snider, math requires daily practice to achieve mastery. In math, perhaps more than any other courses, Practice makes perfect. ABOVE: Hey look guys! It ' s the new math department in the science wing. 49 Teamwork, fitness fostered by Physical Education Tom Swihart - Assistant Track Coach, Body Building Team Sports, Cross Country Coach, Individual and Team Sports, Intramural Director, Physical Education Department Head, Sophomore Physical Education Health being one of a person ' s most valuable possessions, physical education teaches students how to stay in shape, while at the same time giving a break from intellectual activities. Everyone should enjoy the chance to release excess energies, but more importantly, the concepts of teamwork and good sportsmanship should be fostered. Fitness and an enjoyment of sports are valuable assets throughout life. Sophomores are required to take one semester of physical education, but various electives such as body building, offer a chance to further develop skills. James Gurnell - Head Track Coach, Health, Physical Education Eloise Reeves - Cheerleader Sponsor, Physical Education, Girl ' s Volleyball and Track Coach Chris Wyss - Assistant Volleyball Coach, Dance, Gymnastics and Tumbling, Gymnastics Coach, Housing, Physical Education ABOVE: Mrs. Reeves urges a young gymnast to climb higher. 50 BELOW: Classes in volleyball enhance skills and good sportsmanship. f J + y • ' - 1 LEFT: A sophomore panther demonstrates his ability to make a lav up. ABOVE: Team sports and team effort is stressed in physical education clas ses. 51 BELOW: Physics class provides opportunity to explore new challenges, demonstrates Mr. Miller. Gene Buzzard - Science Department Chairman, Chemistry, Chess Club, War Games Club, Science Ex- plorers Club, Driver Educa- tion. Ralph Anderson Chemistry, America Chemical Society Student Sponsor, AYH Club, Soccer Club Russell Bush - Opportunity Room, Asst. Football Coach, Asst, Track Coach, ISS, Conservation. Gene Eickhoff - Earth Science, Life Science Robert Heare - Advanced Biology, Physical Science Ted King - Advanced Biology, Independent Science Study. ABOVE: Senior Rich Goodwin prepares an afternoon snack. 52 Steve Lewis and Brian Gottlieb experience the joys of chemistry cookery. Science gives insight into natural world The paradox is now fully established that the utmost abstractions are the true weapons with which to control our concrete fact. According to Mr. Gene Buzzard, science will grasp the universal significance of that statement after completing Advanced Chemistry. Snider offers three years of study in chemistry along with biology and several other courses, making for a diversified and challenging science curriculum. In fact, Snider ' s chemistry department has won acclaim from the American Chemical Society for its excellence. Through the sciences, students are able not only to prepare for college and possible careers, but to gain an insight into the workings of the natural world. Mr. Anderson summons a class poll: O.K.. now how many people want me to drink this potion. 1 53 New Guidance Center offers walk-in service to strengthen counseling Through the Guidance Center students have made decisions, filled out applications to colleges and universities, taken tests and had other services that could change their future. The counselors are available to help all students in making decisions about high school classes or colleges. If you are wondering about your future, this is where you can go to get help. (top) Mr. Max Gecowets assists many students in making their schedules and schedule changes, (middle) Now we could try it this way , seems to say Mr. Clough as he helps senior Jeff Shaheen with his scheduling problems, (left) Mrs. Jackie Johnson and Jeff White are caught by the camera in the Guidance Center. 54 Mrs. Jan Hearon demonstrates a basic time consuming task of many librarians. £ V MEDIA CENTER The Media Center, commonly referred to as the Library, has been helpful to many students because of its facilities in housing research material and popular books. Due to the availability of current magazines and daily newspapers, students often visit the Media Center as often as a normal class. The Audial- Visual center is also a part of the Media Center. It provides classrooms with movies, filmstrips, paper for bulletin boards, video tapes, and helpful advice. At Snider, our A.V. coordinator. Dan ought, must be versatile in many areas including making signv Steve Simmons is responsible for many things as our Media Center Coordinator. 55 Cooks, Custodians, Contribute to a Healthy Environment RIGHT: Cafeteria aide Gladys Klinger tidies up after a busy day. Cafeteria workers (clockwise): Helen Patterson, Mary Lou Johnson, Amber Wyatt, Signa Askins, Janet Wise, Francine Walker, Evelyn Lanie, Betty Seneff, and Beverly Leech. 56 Taking Care of business Burning waste paper is an important task for custodians each day. Matron Judy Hughes is usually cleaning fingerprints off the glass doors Head Custodian Chuck Kellogg locks the doors during the lunch mods. 37 Panthers post 6-3 season Dedication and hard work helped the Snider Football team to uphold the Panther winning tradition on the gridiron. The Panthers posted a 6-3 season record while having five wins and one loss in SAC competition. Snider started the season off on the wrong side of the scoreboard as they opened up with two losses against Elkhart Central and Warsaw, but in Snider pride the Panthers defeated SAC foes Wayne, Concordia, and South Side which set up the Homecoming game against state ranked North Side. Unfortunately, victory slipped from the Panthers late in the game. Snider took it on the chin, but came back to defeat Northrop, Huntington North, and Bishop Dwenger to end a successful season. The Panthers were lead by Senior team captains John Autry and Dave Garman who were both voted on the All-North team. Along with John and Dave on the All-North team were Seniors Jim Bloom, and Mark Eicholtz and Junior Ron Wise. T ' j g a o ,51 153. b$ «4iE 3 T S.- iy i u™k w 4 s bi 15J Row 1- M. Eicholtz, J. Huges, J. Higi, J. Bloom, R. Dansby, B. Anderson, C. Johnson, R. Crews, J. Autry, M. Finco; Row 2- R. Brunke, M. Phillips, T. Williams, J. Hay, T. Paul D. Taylor, M. Rain, D. Ellison, R. Jones, C. Staurt, K. White, J. Floridis; Row 3- S. Wunderlich, D. Bregin, R. Wise, M. Arnold, T. Bauer, J. Diest, D. Garman, M. Reecer, J. Bench, M. Turange, L. Jorden, E. Datcher; Row 4- S. Clausman, J. Kern, R. Taylor, K. Goering, C. Hagerfeid, A. Selking, D. Season Record Opponent i Win Loss Elkart L Warsaw L Wayne W South Side W Concordia W North Side L Northrop W Huntingtor i North W Dwenger W Lewis, R. Goodwin, D. Marano, G. Gatton, C. Simmons, D. McComb, M. Anderson; Row 5- R. Bregin, K. Brown, J. Stillwell, B. Barcus, S. Pittenger, J. Dinovo, K. Barnward, S. Ackerman, K. Kaiser, M. McPeek, J. Shaheen, J. Eley, M. Venderly; Row G- M. Clark, R. Kempton, C. Macon, B. Swain, C. Lubbert, T. Lalovich; Row 7- P. Churchward, D. Pemberton, R. Isaacs, M. Hawley, D. Fast, R. Bush, D. Schaffer, M. Arnold. Tom Williams runs in untouched for another touchdown against the Wayne Generals. 60 Top left: The offensive line prepares an attempt to put six on the scoreboard. Top right: We ' re number one without a doubt! shouts the entire football team after a victorious game. Middle left: This pileup yields seven more points for the Panther scoreboard. Middle right: The mighty Panther offensive line drives forward for a touchdown against the Generals. Bottom left: Big Jon Autry takes a fake as Jeff Hughes leads the way on a trap play for Ricky Dansby. SI «, The Reserves ' season proved successful The 1979 Snider Reserve Football team learned what it meant to be on a winning team as they posted a fine 6-2 record. These mighty Panthers were led into battle by coach Russ Isaacs, a coach who firmly believes in doing things right. The two losses came at the hands of the Northrop Bruins and the Dwenger Saints. The mighty Panthers downed Wayne, South Side, Concordia, Elmhurst, North Side, and New Haven to finish out the year. Because of the excellent record left by this year ' s Reserve Football team, Panther fans can be sure that many more victories will fall into the hands of Panthers next year. Row one (L to R): B. Reed, M. Carter, P. Piekarski, S. Stanger, T. O ' Neil, J. Vernasco, B. Hallette, M. Jinks, T. Tribbett, S. Liop, Row two: M. Klinger, D. Malinowski, P. Kennel I, S. Coliins, S. Senger, J. Gatton, B. Carroll, P. Allen, G. Miller, Row three: S. Smith, J. Schendel, J. Schubbe, J. Schuckel, J. Swinehart, C. Schnicter, M. Kerwin, T. Goode, M. Bieker, S. Pitts, T. Browning, E. Dennison, Row four: J. Gutknecht, D. Sittler, D. Keys, K. Stiles, J. Witucki, T. Krinn, R. Armstrong, M. Chandler, M. Randolph, M. Maisonneuve, D. McDaniel, Row five: Coach Russ Isaacs, Asst. Coach Don Schaffer, Coach Russ Bush, P. Churchward, D. Pemberton, J. Henson, O. Bright, M. Biddlecome, J. Bodie, D. Heren. Dieter Heren is tackled after a great attempt in running the ball for a first down. 62 Dave McDaniel sets up the ball in order that Jeff Henson can kick for an extra point. Quarterback Jim Vernasco hands off to Dieter Heren while Steve Lipp and Todd provide protection for the completion of the play. Percy Allen watches the game from the sideline with hopes that the coach will soon put him in the game. 63 Herron voted All-SAC for The Panther girls ' volleyball season opened August 15. Twenty- four young women comprised the varsity and reserve squads. For the first time in Summit Athletic Confer- ence history, the reserve squads were playing the same schedule as the varsity squads. Snider hosted New Haven for the v second time opening match in September, and the season ended in the Sectional tour- nament. A strong Woodlan team (NEIAC Champions) .erased the Panthers ' chances for advancing beyond Sectionals. Lisa Herron was voted by the SAC coaches to the All-SAC second team for the second consecutive year. The Reserve team finished the season with a 7-7 record. Victories were scored over East Noble, DeKalb, Concordia, Wayne, South Side, Elmhurst, and Harding. The high- light of the season was the rapid advancements made by a couple of promising Sophomores to the Varsity level. t — I If Ksfmtf jjj j- Row one (L to R): Westerman, Jackson, Herron, Przenizny, Hanber, Miller, Worthley, Chester. Row two: Manager M. Przenizny, Baher, Eisenmann, Hanber, Wilkening, Glock, Green, West, Connors, Goeglein, Autry, Baker, and Reeves, Coach Row three: Wyss, Assistant Coach, Short, McPeek, Gaston, Sincey, Richards, and Holland. Left: Lisa Herron back sets it. Below: Maureen and Juanita challenge the server. Season Record Varsit y Reserve SHS OPP SHS OPP 13 4 11 11 15 13 New Haven 9 13 15 15 9 11 11 15 Leo 4 15 12 15 13 14 15 15 4 9 East Noble 15 15 3 3 14 15 12 7 Homestead 6 12 15 15 15 15 5 3 DeKalb 15 14 7 9 8 15 13 12 7 11 Luers 12 7 15 15 4 15 4 15 10 15 North Side 8 9 15 15 13 6 15 9 Northrop 7 8 15 14 G 7 15 15 Concordia 15 15 14 15 6 11 15 15 3 South Side 15 11 15 5 15 1 9 7 15 15 Wayne 12 15 9 2 8 9 15 14 Dwenger 12 11 15 15 15 15 9 13 Elmhurst 15 15 7 12 9 12 15 Harding 15 15 2 6 ' Now you ' re fighting like Panthers. 65 12-5 record says it all The long hours of practice that the Snider Boys ' Tennis Team put in this year were rewarded with a strong season. The team was hurt by the loss of two graduate single players and two graduate double players, but they didn ' t let these losses affect their play. The team finished the season with a 12-5 record. The singles players were one of the team ' s main strong points. Playing number one single this year was Jeff Sidell, junior, who finished with a 13-4 record. Playing the number two position was Senior Mike Lee, finishing with a 14-3 record. Bob Holland, also a Senior finished with a 14-3 record. Playing number one doubles were Senior Bob Lehman and Junior Kyle McMahan. Rounding out the team at number two doubles position were Junior Scott Hunt and Senior Holden Maecker. Season Record Varsity Opponent Reserve SHS OPP SHS OPP 5 - Northrop 9 - 5 - Bellmont 5 - 5 - Concordia 4 - 2 2 - 3 Wayne 2 - 5 - Angola 6 - 5 - North Side 3 - 5 - Huntington 4 - 1 5 - Elmhurst 1 - 1 - 4 Homestead 4 - 1 2 - 3 Dwenger 3 - 3 - 2 Harding 2 - 3 5 - New Haven 5 - 5 - Luers 4 - 2 - 3 South Side 4 - Front Row: Bill Collis, Ray Schwarz, Scott Eichenauer, Jeff Bob Holland, Holden Maecker, Mike Lee, Scott Hunt, Jeff Glock, Todd Randolph, Ed Bolander, John Kern, Norman Sidell, Dan Brogan, Kent. Back Row: Coach Kilmer, Kyle McMahan, Bob Lehman, 66 Bob Holland focuses in on the ball as he prepares to make a power backhand slam Mike Lee prepares to smash the ball across the net. to his opponent across the net. ragS5fHMK, 9 % mJ yvm m tvt I nicest cooc«Dlr,lioB i. why MS Sidcll wu Kyle McM.h.o d.iooo.lr.l.. «ilily 00 lb, coort. number one. Concentration is the key as Jeff Clock sets up for return. 67 1 Panthers go undefeated Six months of hard training ended at South Grove Golf Course in Indianapolis for Snider ' s Cross Country team, where Snider fin- ished twelfth. Though the Cross Country team didn ' t do as well as expected at the State Meet, they did a fine job during the 1979 season. The Panthers went 15-0 in Dual meets and were rated as one of the top ten cross country teams in the state all year long. The Panthers were fourth in the Hokum-Karem, second in the Manchester Invitational, first in the Sectional, second in the Region- al, third in Semi-State, and twelfth in the State meet. Scott Kilmer was the number one man for Snider most of the year. Scott made the All-Area team after having won the sectional and regional individual championship. Greg Fowler also made the All- Area team. Greg ran very well all season, got fifth in the sectional, and ninth in the regional meet. Mike Ross also ran well in the sectional and regional meets get- ting sixth in both meets. Snider had some other fine runners backing them up during the season. Marty Ross, bothered by a hamstring pull all year, still ran strong for the Panthers. Mark West was Snider ' s seventh man much of the year and for the state meet. Rob Just was a surprise this year coming in the top twenty in most of the regular season meets. Mark Herndon also ran well for the Snider Varsity this year. The Snider reserves had a good season on their way to an unbeaten 12-0 record in Dual Meets. The reserves also ran in two large meets, the Northrop Invitational and the SAC meet. The Panthers came in second in the Northrop Invitational and first in the SAC meet. With Greg Fowler and Rob Just returning for next year ' s season and a few runners from the reserves the Panthers should be right in the thick of things again. Jill Sohaski stepped out for women ' s lib, becoming one of the first girls on the Snider Cross Country team. Preparing for a meet is very important. Chris Donley, Steve Nash, and Ron Smith (above) find it more comforting to sit together, while Dave Hamblin sits alone as they get ready for the upcoming meet. 68 H Mike Ross (left) and Scott Kilmer (below) were two of the three Seniors that ran Varsity the three years that they were on the team. Their overall record for the three years was 40-1 in dual meets. Marty Ross, not pictured, was the third. Season Record VARSITY RESERVE SHS OPP SHS OPP 15 50 Elmhurst - - 24 34 Harding 20 36 23 33 Homestead 16 44 18 43 Warsaw 15 49 15 50 Whitko - - 22 35 DeKalb 15 50 19 44 Huntington 15 46 22 37 South Side 16 45 17 44 Bellmont 16 45 15 50 Harding 15 50 24 33 New Haven 18 38 13 44 East Noble 15 50 23 33 Goshen - - 18 30 North Side 15 49 24 34 Dwenger Standing (1 to r): Steve Tsuleff, M Mike Ross, Rob Just, Mark Herndon Scott McAlkich, Steve Carned, Greg Franke. arty Ross, Jon Vaught, Doug Jones. Scott Kilmer. Greg Fowler. Ron Brinker. Kent Mebold Bob Abels. Mart V est. Ion Mike Kemp, Garv Munro. Dave Hamblin, Niels Lichiti. Coach Tom Swihart: Kneeling: Jill  ohaski. Meve Nash, •eg Loraine. Tim Kent, Jeff Reader. Mark Erwin. Steve Voitlein. Chris Donley. Ray Garrett. Ron Wraith, and Laura 69 Girls golf team in second year Front Row: (L to R) Cindy Boehlert, Liz Smith, Ann Clausman, Tami Garrett, Donna Lawson, Back Row: Coach Diane Boknecht, Lori Leonard, Beth Allen, Mary Faust, Sara Carroll, Aleta Smith, Laura Anspach. In their second year of existence, the girl ' s golf team had an extremely successful season. While in 1978, they had an 0-6 record, this year the golfers finished with a winning record of 5-3, defeating some of the most renowned teams in the area. In the Sectional the girls finished in a very respectable 5th place. In doing so, they defeated two of the teams that were expected to place in the top three. The golfers started practicing as a club in May at Shoaff Park. During the summer they played at Riverbend which was their home golf course. Competition during tryouts was tough. Consequently, six girls alternated playing in the five spots on the Varsity team. These six girls were Beth Allen, Cindy Boehlert, Ann Clausman, Tami Garrett, Lori Leonard, and Liz Smith. Of these six, only Tami Garrett will be returning for the 1980 season. Mary Faust, Aleta Smith, Laura Anspach, Sara Carroll, and Donna Lawson played reserve for the 1979 season. To end a successful season, the team enjoyed a banquet, hosted by Coach Dianne Boknecht, at which time the golf letters were awarded. Three girls earned silver pins to signify that they were two year letterwomen. These three Seniors were: Beth Allen, Ann Clausman, and Lori Leonard. Liz Smith, Tami Garrett, and Cindy Boehlert earned first year letters. Special letters were given to Mary Faust and Aleta Smith for two years on the reserve team. Most valuable player was Liz Smith and the mental attitude winner was Cindy Boehlert. Season Record Opponent Win Loss Northrop L Homestead L Bluff ton W Carroll L East Noble W Leo W Northrop w Columbia City w 70 Left: Lori Leonard looks pleased at the distance between her and the golf ball after making a fine tee shot. Panther determination was high, but winning season eludes them TOP RIGHT: Jim Barnes, guard, drives downcourt against Harding. TOP LEFT: Ralph McKee, Mark Burnett and Kenny White listen to Coach Crawford ' s instructions during sectional play. ABOVE: Jon Autry goes up for two with Jim Masters looking on. LEFT: Mike Katsis, John Gaston anticipate their moves. 72 KNEELING: Mike Katsis, Jon Autry, John Gaston, Barney Anderson, Coach Gary Crawford, Mike Tyson, Jim Barnes, Ralph McKee, Mark Kenny White, Jeff Hansen; STANDING: Assistant Coach Lamar Kilmer, Burnett, Scott Kilmer, Greg Williams, Tim Hairston, Assistant Coach Larry Rothenhofer ■ Snider finished the season with a misleading 2-18 record. Yes, misleading. The Panthers lost many games by less than 8 points which would have given the team a better record. But giving credit to the coaching staff and the players who hustled and played with determination throughout the entire season, it showed a lot of class which represents Snider Athletics. The Panthers had many underclassmen playing through the season which gives much hope for the next year. However, there were the seniors on the ball club who sparked the team on the floor such as guards Jim Barnes. Scott Kilmer, and Ralph McKee, forwards Jon Autry and John Gatson and center Mike Katsis. The Panther fans can also be congratulated as the showed their backing through the ups and downs of the season. Putting it all together and throwing out the record. it can be said that the season was a complete success. John Gaston reaches for the sky. A-Awav w-2 H-Home L-18 NAME OF OPPONENT SCOHE OPPONENTS SCORE A Muncie Northside 64 M A Wayne 50 62 H Concordia 48 86 H Bellmont 58 63 H North Side 48 69 H East Noble 54 58 Elmhurst 50 58 A Bishop Luers 54 55 A South Side 42 75 A Northrop 50 75 H Elmhurst 54 56 H New Haven 4S 50 A Bishop Dwenger 56 69 A Huntington 71 65 A Woodlan 71 fi H Harding 48 :: A Connorsville 46 67 A Marion 58 75 H DeKalb 58 62 Northrop Sectional 35 Designates tourne s FRONT ROW: Tom Miyakowa, John Glass, Mark Wiegman, Dexter James. STANDING: Mike Tyson, Scott Vance, Thorn Guitard, Jeff Langdon, Kevin Rowan, Coach Rothenhofer, Greg Williams. TEAM RECORD SHS TEAM OPP 37 Muncie North 50 28 Wayne 35 35 Concordia 42 40 Bellmont 43 47 North Side 39 56 East Noble 27 25 Northrop 46 49 Bishop Dwenger 46 44 Bishop Luers 31 39 South Side 36 38 Northrop 51 28 Elmhurst 44 51 New Haven 48 46 Bishop Dwenger 50 29 Huntington 66 66 Woodlan 39 36 Harding 53 36 Connersville 35 46 Marion 54 35 Dekalb 36 r Tom Miyakowa looks at the Panther offense to find an open player against Wayne. % 74 Reserve team wins eight games Two advance to varsity level The 1979-80 Reserve Basketball team wasn ' t all bad. The team had some strong points that look promising for next year. The Reserves ended their season with not quite a winning record but it was close. Two reserve players Mark Burnett and Jeff Hansen, advanced to play on the varsity level which made the job a little harder for the rest of the reserve team. With a lot of determination, effort and hustle the reserves won eight games, and weren ' t too far away from a win in the other twelve. Many of the reserve players will return to the varsity level next year. With their contributions it looks like it could be a promising season next year. Tom Miyakowa and Mark Wiegman battle Wayne for the rebound. Anthony Hughes controls the tip against Harding. Girls have disappointing season FIRST ROW: Pat Jackson, Lisa Herron, Linda Przeniczny, Linda Baker; SECOND ROW: Theresa Prince, Mgr., Juanita Gaston, Janet Pollard, Maureen Connors, Sandy Earl, Barb Herold, Lisa Wilkening; THIRD ROW: Ruby The 1979-1980 season was one of real disappointment. A high note of optimism was apparent in pre-season practices. Returning letter winners, coupled with some good sophomores, seemed to indicate a real turn around from the two previous seasons. However, injuries to Maureen Con- nors and Lisa Wilkening early in the season and heartbreaking losses to Harding, Northrop, Angola, and New Haven spelled another down year. There were some bright spots. Lisa Herron successfully defended her scoring championship, averaging over 20 points per game. Sophomores Juanita Gaston and Janet Pollard showed real promise and won varsity letters. Overall, there were 10 letter winners which showed that everyone got a chance to play and contributed to the team. With two fine freshmen teams coming to Snider next year and 6 returning letter winners, there appears to be a real upswing in the girl ' s fortunes. Bates, Mgr., Jodie Goeglein, Terri Krider, Carol Holland, Janelle Garrett, Linda Richards, Sami Cain, Mgr., Coach Mike McMillen; FOURTH ROW: Jodie Pittenger, Jackie King, Jenny Dively, Shari Bandor, Brenda Baker. Jodie Goeglein gets ready to shoot, while Lisa Herron guards her shot. 76 Coach McMillen urges the girls on and makes a new- game plan after a hard first quarter. SHS 37 47 45 39 29 43 56 36 39 38 45 52 49 69 TEAM RECORD TEAM OPP Northrop 12 Wa no 41 Harding 46 Bishop Dwenger 62 Columbia City 66 Concordia 53 Angola 59 North Side 48 South Side 62 Hishop Luers 60 New Haven 47 Dekalb 59 Bellmont 73 Elmhurst 33 Lisa Herron shoots in an attempt to even up the score with the Harding Hawks. x N Wrestlers take sectionals _ - FIRST ROW: Paul Moss, Clem Allison, Dave Lewis, Kurt Kaiser, Jim Deist, Tom Williams, Dave Garman, Mike Biddlecome, Al Schnabel, Robert Crews, Cameron Macon, Kevin Kaiser; SECOND ROW: Donny Jones, Mike McBride, Gary Rumsey, Rick Taylor, Gary Monro, Brian Ballet t. John Swinehart, Tim Traycoff, Bob Boydston, Steve Clausman, Brian Gotta, Chuck Leubbert; THIRD ROW: Bill Shaw, Ray The Snider Wrestling Team went 11-1 this season and was highly ranked in the state all season long. On the way to the S.A.C. title the wrestling team beat Wayne, Harding, Bishop Dwenger, Woodland, North Side, South Side, Huntington North, New Haven, Bellmont, Northrop, and Elmhurst. The team didn ' t win the S.A.C. title until the last game against Elmhurst whom they beat handily. They also had a very tough meet against Northrop who was unbeaten until the Panthers topped them in a meet two days before the Elmhurst meet. The teams only defeat came at the hands of the Concordia Cadets at the beginning of the season, but the Grapplers revenged this loss by beating Concordia at the Concordia Invitational. The Panthers won the S.A.C. title by virtue of their wins over Northrop and Bishop Dwenger. The teams were all tied with inden- tical conference records of 7-1. The wrestlers beat Northrop 34-15 and Bishop Dwenger 36-15. The reserve team did a fine job this year also by going undefeated and winning an invitational. The reserves also helped the varsity practice and backed the varsity up with good quality wrestlers. The reserves had an undefeated season and the city reserve title. Garrett, Butch Hannie, Tim Davis, Mark Williams, Donnie Whiteman, Jon Scroggs, Randy Strebig, Ross Gottleib, Jeff Gatton, Bob Huffman,; FOURTH ROW: Coach Ping, Rhonda Erickson, Jill Firth, Martha Berghoff, Nettie Bowman, Coach Isaacs; NOT PICTURED: Kevin Barnard, Steve Lewis, Alan Selking TEAM RECORD VARSITY TEAM RESERVE SHS OPP SHS OPP 40 16 Wayne 30 12 40 20 Harding 36 13 36 15 Bishop Dwenger 57 3 24 30 Concordia 20 12 65 3 Woodlan 46 3 62 North Side 45 38 19 South Side 7 5 37 21 Huntington 44 6 38 22 New Haven 30 6 32 29 Bellmont 36 13 34 15 Northrop 38 20 56 7 Elmhurst 18 3 78 Cameron Macon demonstrates the No pain, no gain motto. Kevin Kaiser second in state competition TOP LEFT: The man that rightfully stole the show was 9 -pound. Senior Kevin Kaiser. Kevin completed his Snider career with his third straight Regional Championship and finished second in the State Champion-hip. TOP RIGHT: Senior Jim Deist pours on the Strength, proving he won ' t give in without a fight. ABOVE: Coach Russ Isaacs ' body is on the sidelines but his spirit is always out on the mat with his wrestlers. LEFT: Dave Carman shows great strength and determination as he thinks about his next move. 79 Gymnasts unbeaten in SAC The Snider Girls optional team had an excellent season this year. The conference record was 8-0 giving them the SAC title. Overall, the record was 13-1, losing only to Leo who was second in the state. Snider had five girls qualify for Regionals. Of those, Carrie Stellar went on to State, placing second in the inter- mediate, vault, and Susan Vernasco placed fourth in intermediate vault. Deb Hartman had an outstanding year winning first in all around in all but two meets. She also advanced to State on floor ex and beam. Jeanna Huguenard competed on inter- mediate bars. ABOVE: Lori Whiteman performs a vault exercise. RIGHT: Jeanna Huegenard concen- trates on the beam as she does a routine jump with the greatest of ease. FRONT ROW: Julie Kulpa, Cheryl Pyle, Deb Hartman, Rene Collins SECOND ROW: Becky Gibson, Marcia Guthrie, Mary Ellen Lee, Jeanna Huguenard, Carrie Steller, Barbie Hicks THIRD ROW: Coach Chris Wyss, Jodie Solloway, Maureen Hornak, Susan Vernasco, Sandy Sebenoler, Robin Piatt, Laurie Wight- man, Liz Andrews, Assistant Coach Connie Kammeyer, Manager Diane Anderson. 80 J LEFT: Liz Andrews impresses the judges with her flexibility on the beam. BELOW: Deb Hartman performs the difficult somi between the bars. Outstanding season ends with state OPTIONAL SHS OPP 76. 57. 77.15 53. 7 62. 68. 9 66. 2 91.35 88.45 85. 3 92. 81.15 76.15 TEAM RECORD TEAM Leo Homestead Dekalb North Side Dwenger New Haven South Side Northrop Harding Elmhurst Concordia Wayne Hollmont INTERMEDIA TE SHS OPP ■ ' .•: M.15 84.9 55.65 Ml.s 70.2 M.0 BU 83.75 7rv V 83.3 67.42 83.9 l . 95.T 88.1 v.! 13.3 92.0 66.3 97.5 88.7 83.9 69.3 • JAJt Carrie Stellar ' s elegance shines thr ough.  l Baseball team takes Sectionals § 3 ? § f 4 H ? f FRONT L to R: Steve Paradine, Scott Collins, Paul Kennell, Greg Miller, Jeff Langdon, Mark Burnett, MIDDLE: Asst. Coach Jim Rousseau, Steve Ackerman, Ron Jones, Jeff Bench, Jay VanMarkwyk, Gary Gatton, BACK: Kenny White, Ralph McKee, Rick McKee, Jeff Hansen, Mike Hausfeld, Scott Roemer, Mark Reecer, Joe Stehlik, Mike Lee, Coach J. Miller The 1980 Panther Baseball Team opened their season with a 6-3 victory over 2 ranked Jeffersonville on the annual spring trip. The Panthers then went into an adjustment period losing 5 out of their next 7 games. The SAC race began and the Panthers came alive again to go 8-1 in the Conference to win their first Conference championship since 1972. Also an early goal of winning the Luers 8-team invitational tournament was realized as the Panthers beat Garrett 11-1, Luers 8-3 and Heritage for the championship trophy 4-3. At this writing the Big Gold Machine has won its first sectional game from Northrop 7-5 and will now go after their 4th straight sectional crown. Overall the Panthers were 20-11 with a fine season for 6 seniors. IMilli ABOVE: Mike Lee gets caught with a strike. Top Three Hitters Top Pitchers Jeff Bench .351 W L Scott Roemer .349 Scott Roemer 8 Ron Jones .329 Joe Stehlik 7 1 82 SEASON RECORD SHS North Side 7 11 Jeffersonville 3 6 Northrop 1 5 Scottsburg 11 2 DeKalb 11 1 Madison 1 4 DeKalb 11 2 Madison 10 9 Bishop Luers 1 Dwenger 1 5 Homestead 8 7 Elmhurst 2 1 Garrett 1 11 Leo 2 19 Garrett 3 4 Leo 6 19 Bellmont 1 4 Bluffton 8 2 Luers 3 8 Concordia 4 5 Marion 3 Wayne 3 4 Marion 6 3 Whitko 3 9 Northrop 5 7 Whitko 2 3 (Sectional) Harding 1 3 Heritage 3 4 South Side 2 6 (Luers Tournev South Adams 13 9 Championsh ip) South Adams 8 9 BELOW: Winding up for his fast ball is Smokin Joe Stehlik. WUk ABOVE LEFT: Pitcher Scott Roomer Tires his fast ball at a P .urn- General. ABOVE: Rounding third base and going for home is Senior Mike Hausfeld. LEFT: Safe Mark Roe. or slides into home plate to add another run for the Big Cold Machine! Tennis team combats chilly weather FRONT: Mary Ellen Lee, Denise Rousseau, Peggy Graham, Tina Chester, Sherry Cantrell, Suzanne Rousseau, Leslie Warr, Pam Lucas. BACK: Ruby Bates, Linda Richards, Snider is perennially strong in tennis, and this year ' s girls tennis team faced a difficult task in upholding that tradition. The season seemed to be over far too soon, since the early part of it was cut short by poor weather. Then, there was the problem of strong competition in the S.A.C., especially in the teams of Bishop Luers and Bishop Dwenger. In spite of these obstacles, the girls were able to turn in a very successful season, dropping only three matches and winning nine. In sectionals, the team gathered seven points for third place. The reserve team was strong, and compiled an excellent 7-2-1 record. One of the reserve players, Anju Usman, gained recognition for winning the Bishop-Luers Reserve Invitational, an individual event for reserve players. The team had some exciting matches, most especially the extra- long thriller against North Side, which Snider won by a hard-fought 4-3 score. This match and others showed the girls ' determination, which made for a stimulating and successful season. Peggy Graham makes a dead center connec- tion with the ball. Ann Walley, Chris Hamilton, Cindy Smith, Pam Wimberly, Laura Haffner, Karen Westerman, Coach Dorothy Zank, Traci Nelson, Susie Salin, Anju Usman. Season Record VARSITY RESERVE SHS OPP SHS OPP 6 1 Leo — — 6 1 Wayne 6 7 South Side 1 4 3 North Side — — 7 Dwenger 1 2 7 Northrop — — 6 1 Elmhurst 3 2 5 Concordia 2 2 7 Luers 3 5 2 Harding 3 1 6 Leo — — 6 1 Dekalb 84 Denise Rousseau eyes the ball as she prepares to send it sailing back Tennis comes easy for Senior Cindy Smith as she makes another over the net. successful forehand swing. ABOVE: A powerful backhand keeps Ann Walley ' s opponents on the move. RIGHT: Leslie Warr sticks out her tongue to enable her to hit the ball with a little extra umpf! Track team sends seven to State FIRST ROW: Kevin Lamb, Mike Ross, Prentis Turange, Arthur Billingsley, Mike Dickmeyer, Mark Herndon, Elston Datcher, Rob Just, Mike Kemp, Scott Kilmer, Kent Holly, Ron Wise, Dale Marano. SECOND ROW: John Vaught, Dieter Heren, Steve Nash, Steve Stockberger, Dave Dumoulin, Mark Finco, Jon Autry, Niels Lichti, Greg Fowler, Brian Swain, Bill Palmer, Bob Lehman, Mark Wiegman, Ron Brinker, Scott Wunderlich, Head Coach James A. Gurnell. THIRD ROW: Assistant Coach Lamar Kilmer, John Gavin, Doug Jones, Chris Dnoley, Mike Randolph, Gary Ramsey, Terry O ' Neil, Mike Maisonneuve, Mark Carker, Steve Stanger, Scott Senger, Mike Smith, Pete Piekarski, Ron Smith, Greg Loraine, Tim Kent, Mike Jinks, Ray Garrett, Jeff Smith, John Crilly. FOURTH ROW: Assistant Coach Tom Swihart, Kent Siebold, Bud Hittie, Brad Jackson, Bob Abies, Doug Keys, John Swinehart, Steve Voitlein, Jamie Woodson, Dave Ellison, Jeff Eley, Jeff Schendel, Greg Hines, Joel Schubbe, Norm Golm, Clint Crowe, Percy Allen, Scott McAlkich, Trainer Chris Laurent. SEASON RECORD VARS. OPP. OPP. VARS. 79 39 Culver 19 98 102 30 Marion 45.5 75.5 — — Southside 63 58 74 88 Blackford 38 91 74 22 Peru 7 91 76 61 Huntington 56.5 82.5 76 22 Elmhurst 19 82.5 94 50 Wayne 33 91 94 14 Dwenger 35 91 70.5 24.5 Northside 24 69.5 70.5 63 Northrop 65.5 69.5 r ' U, ; ABOVE: With every bit of his energy, Scott Kilmer breaks the tape for another victory. RIGHT: Prentis Turange barrels down lane number five to win the 100 meter race. 86 LEFT: With intense concentration, Brian Swain throws the shot. BELOW: Being on the track isn ' t all fun, as Greg Fowler ' s face reveals after running a rough race. LEFT: Senior Pole Vaulter Mike Dickmeyer prepares to attempt clearing the bar. ABOVE: Pouring on the speed is Steve Nash as he strides through a curve. RIGHT: Hoping for a Panther Victory, hoping that no one gets injured, hoping for good luck in the Section- als is Coach James Gurnell. The Snider High School Boys ' Track Team showed typical Panther Pride in the 1979-80 season as they once again proved to be one of the best teams in the state. The Panthers, under Head Coach James A. Gurnell, were undefeated in all dual and trian- gular meets. Snider also captured team championships in the South- bend Classic and the Lake Central Relays. The Panthers were second in the Gosehn Relays, the North Side Relays, the S.A.C.. and the Regional Meets. Snider had seven men go to Indianapolis for the State Finals. They were Jon Autry, Shot Put, Prentis Turange, 400 Meter Run and 1600 Meter Relay. Scott Kilmer, 8S0 Meter Run and 1600 Meter Relay, Dave Dumoulin, High Hurdles, Bob Lehman, Pole Vault, Arthur Billingsly and Steve Nash both in the 1600 Meter Relay. Coach James Gurnell stated that, Although the team has not always been on the top they have always run with class , which has proven to be the main ingredient in the success of Snider Track. Cinderwomen complete winning season 1 ROW ONE: Mary Przeniczny, Manager, Linda Przen- iczny, Minna Viitala, Pat Jackson, Tonya McNeely, Lisa Herron, Laura Franke, Eunice Lapsley, Manager. ROW TWO: Rosemary Eisenmann, Jody Goeglein, Brenda Glock, Kyle Miller, Cathy Hill, Barb Herold, Tonja Rosse, Lynn Dansby. ROW THREE: Betsy Sidell, Judy Long Jenny Dively, Angela Jenkins, Marsha French, Janet Pollard, Juanita Gaston, Jackie King, Jo Childers, Eloise Reeves, Coach. The Panther Cinderwomen com- pleted another winning season with the Senior Class dominating the scoring. Seniors Dot Collins, Lisa Herron, Pat Jackson, and Linda Przeniczny were the top scorers. Versatile Lisa Herron competed in the Shot Put, the High Jump, and ran the lead legs of the 440-yd Relay team and the 880-yd Medley Relay team. Pat Jackson continued to be one of the top 880-yd runners in the area having placed first in all regular season meets in which she participated. Linda Przeniczny was a strong contender in the 440-yd dash, the 100-yd dash and the anchor position of the Medley Relay team. A knee injury sidelined her for a couple of regular season meets as well as the SAC meet. Snider was without the services of injured sprinter Linda Przeniczny and high jumper Kyle Miller, in the Northrop Invitational in which they tied for sixth place. Injuries continued to prevent Snider ' s progress as the team placed last in the SAC confer- ence meet. Pat Jackson, 800 meter run, and Linda Przeniczny, 400 meter run, advanced to Regional competition. Lisa Herron received the most valu- able player award and Jody Goeglein received the mental attitude award. Snider-65 Snider-30.5 Snider-51 Snider-26 Snider-54 Snider-25.5 Snider-61.5 SEASON RECORD Homestead- 19.5 Wayne-71 Elmhurst-48 Dwenger-45 Carroll-50 South Side-74 Harding-51 Columbia City-49.5 Concordia-32.5 North Side-32 Northrop-63 Dwenger-34.5 Luers-21.5 « ■ %«w™ ..„ V Kelly Keys, Tonya McNeely, and Barb Herold warm up before the Sectional Meet. 88 ABOVE: Dot Collins attempts and accomplishes another outstanding long jump. LEFT: Lisa Herron ' s athletic ability enables her to throw the Shot Put, jump the High Jump, run lead legs in the 440-yd and s O-yd Relays, and be awarded Most Valuable Player of the Year. BELOW: Linda Przeniczny watches the meet from a distance and cheers her teammates on, while she awaits the day to be able to compete again. Golfers rally to 20-5 season VARSITY TEAM (LEFT) - Front Row: Steve Baney, Barry Holthaus; Back Row: Jeff White, Dave Dolk, Ward Dickson, and Tony Walls. RESERVE TEAM (ABOVE) ■ Front Row: Cam Cook, Doug Brubaker, Jeff Keaffaber; Back Row: Chris Hegerfeld, Larry Paulen, Kyle McMahan, Mike Worthley, Jeff Hall, Eric Zimmerman. £ m i f . Varsity golfer David Dolk leans into the ball. On the green. Ward Dickson lines up his putt. 90 Barry Holthaus chips up onto the green. Junior Jeff White hits an iron shot. Tony Walls watches the ball after a successful drive. ■g0 Mi f I ) . t SEASON RECORD SHS 157 North Side 157 Elmhurst 162 South Side 162 Bishop Dwenger 162 Concordia 149 Wayne 148 Harding 179 Northrop 179 Bishop Luers 167 Caroll 167 New Haven 155 Bishop Dwenger 155 Harding 157 North Side 157 Concordia 155 Wayne 155 Bishop Luers 167 Northrop 167 South Side 319 Warsaw 319 North Side 165 Bellmont TEAM OPP 182 188 198 181 171 147 147 180 177 168 171 159 180 178 173 164 151 162 182 325 380 174 Again this year the Panther golf team had a successful season. The Panther golfers rallied to a 20-5 season record and won one of the four tournaments they played in. The team was ranked in the state poll several times. They were ranked number one at the beginning of the season but because of several disappointing losses they were dropped from the poll. Being dropped from the poll did not hurt the golfers morale as they went on to place third in the sectional behind SAC champs Luers and the number two team in the state, Homestead. The Panther golf team thus qualified for the Regional Gold Tournament in Lafayette. Indiana. Although the golf season was not especially spectacular it was not altogether disappointing. With the golfers that will be returning next year, once again Panther fans can look forward to a successful golf season. 91 Hockey Club racks up 16 wins - 3 losses fc- Ja Front Row: Eric Zimmerman, Todd Collins, Jeff White, Don Beck, Jeff Filipiak, Jeff Weisenaur, Ali Warr, David Repka, General Manager - Mrs. Ehrman. Back Row: Asst. Manager - Paul Warney, Kevin dinger, Greg Zirkle, Dave The Snider Panther Hockey Club experienced another excellent season in 79-80. The season was nearly a copy of 78-79. The team finished with a final record of 16 wins, 3 losses, and no ties. Once again, Snider had to play its rival team, Northrop, for the city title. There were four Seniors who did an excellent job: Kurt Geiselman, Mike Lee, Jeff Hughes, and Jeff Weisenaur. All of these seniors played with the club since their sophomore year. Following the City Championship, Snider went on to take third in the state, just as they did the year before. The Bronze symbolizes the hard work and dedication that these fine athletes endured. Congratulations are in order to Coach Lionel Repeka and for all who contributed to the success of this club. Kylander, Kurt Geiselman, John Moran, Scott Collins, Barry Carrol, Mike Lee, Vince Warney, Manager - Dr. Lee. Not Pictured - Jeff Hughes, Coach Lionel Repka Scott Collins and the line prepare to face off after a Snider goal. 92 Above: Coach Repka gives instructions to David Repka, while taping his stick during time out. Left: Senior Center Jeff Weisenaur gets the puck at the goal mouth against his defender. No. Plaver Pos. Yr. 1 Jeff Filipiak G Jr 2 Todd Collins C Jr 3 Greg Zirkle D Soph 4 Kurt Geiselman D Sr 6 David Repka YV Soph 7 Kevin Olinger D Jr 8 Eric Zimmerman W Soph 9 Mike Lee C Sr 11 Barrv Carroll w Soph 12 Dave Kylander w Soph 14 Jeff Hughes D Sr 15 Scott Collins D Soph 16 Jeff Weisenauer C Sr 18 John Moran D Jr 19 Ali Warr D Frsh 20 Vince Warne W Soph 27 Jeff White C Jr 30 Don Beck G Krsh Soccer-Mania going strong FRONT: Ramon Stienger, Bounma Vongphachanh, Ed Miller, Gibbey Stoller, Jay Stuck, Dan Carteaux, Tom Daring, Joel Cooper, Dave Palmer, Taco Santiago Ortiz, Danny Whitman, Ray Swartz, Scott Weiler, Brad Beck, Steve Kaake, Sponsor Ralph Anderson, Assistant Potosky, John Cactus Passino. BACK: Coach Greg Roberts, Brent Coach Jenny Wristpus. NOT PICTURED: John Bellio, Barry LaMont RIGHT: Scott Potosky kicks the ball down- field as Jay Stuck watches from behind. 94 LEFT: Ray Swartz tries to steal the ball from his opponent. BELOW: John Cactus Passino makes a corner kick after a penalty was called. ABOVE: Coach Greg Roberts gives the team a pep talk and a few pointers at half time. Here is student council FRONT: Glynis James, Cheryl Pearson, Jackie King, Kelly Keys, Carrie Steller, Kyle Miller, Barb Herold, Jeanie Huegenard, Rita Schenkel, Linda Richards. MIDDLE: Dan Palmer, Jeff Wootton, Jim Griswold, Doreen Short, Todd Tribett, Dave Neely, Kim Norris, Laura Anspach, Sandy Short, Barbi Hicks, Martha Berghoff, Terra Lofton, Sue Cunningham, Maureen O ' Neil, Mary Dively. BACK: Jean Montgomery, Penny Miller, Karen Klee, Mike Kenelly, Tom Tribbet, Mark Maissoneuve, Mike Ross - Sec, Tom Teel - Pros., Bob Anderson - V. Pres., Marty Ross - Treas., Doug Keys, Tina Mattes, Dave Mi-Daniels, Janet Groves, Mark Burnett, Julie Van Horn, Jenny Mattes, Percy Allen, Sean Brennan, Dave Barta, Patti Aldridge. and this is what they did Asst. Principal Bob Miller accepts new flag from officers. The kick-off dance was fun! 98 BELOW: Sponsor Bob Weaver with Mike Ross Tom Tribbet ABOVE: Tony Bench belts out a song at the Allusion concert. LEFT: Mike Anderson and crew participate in Homecoming week activities. BELOW LEFT: Dan Palmer gets a pie in the face at the Ken Davis Assembly. ACCOMPLISHMENTS Summer Advisory Board Sophomore Orientation Kick-Off Dance Homecoming Week Semi-Formal Dance State School Project Pot-Luck Dance Allusion Concert Ken Davis Assembly Gift of a New Flag A New Handicap Committee Afro-Heritage steps out into the 80 ' s FAR RIGHT: Margie Shade sings As soon as I get home. RIGHT: Julia Davis and Pam Wimberly also per- formed in the program. Here they are acting out a New York scene. fe w   ■« i n i ih H ' h|i i ' H ( i,i i - • ' t m i WHl i O ' i w i m i ii| ) yW  V  WHm  ii '  g l«fc, 100 KNEELING: Cheryl Pearson, Gabrelle Autry, Cara Lynn Dansby, Carolyn Warren. FRONT: Grace Kelly, Toni Westpon, Glynis James, Julia Davis, Pam Wimberly, Cynthia Vaughn, Patricia Jackson, Valerie Johnson, Juanita Gaston, Dorothy Collins, Vickie Andrews, Theresa Prince, Jackie King, Tonya Rosse, Wanda Manning, Martin Morris, Mrs. Anita Evans. BACK: Mrs. Jackie Johnson, Greg Williams, David Scott, Pam Datcher, Sam Davis, Trona Upshaw, Ricky Rice, Carmen Ridley, Sophia Burroughs, Deondra Harvey, Debra Hagler, Claudette Rozier, Lewis Herron, Kevin Lamb, Benjamin Gray, Jodi Dickson, Michelle Robinson, Francis Barnweel, Jeanette Johnson, Greg Carter, Willie McGlaston, Lee Lane, Yvonne Wright, Conella Jackson, Elizabeth Fontenette, John Autry, Henrietta Henderson, Audrey Bledsoe. VIFs help others FRONT ROW: Linda Frane, Penny Miller, Sharon Mueller, Sue Hanifan, Lee Langlet; BACK ROW: Mrs. Judy Johnson (sponsor). Kim Hartman, Mark West. Erika Baeske. Marie Hanifan. Mr. Rand Ru.k (sponsor). 101 We ' re going to the top and we can ' t be stopped! 1979-80 Cheerleaders; Front Row: Karen Hall, Denise Rousseau, Cindy Khrmnn, Kyle Miller, Maureen Hornak, Cheryl Whisler; Middle Row: Brenda Glock, Angie Goodwin; Back Row: Maureen O ' Neil, Juanita Gaston, Gabrelle Autry, Patty Aldridge, Deb Hartman. 102 Letterwinners represent many sports L to R, ROW ONE: Bill Palmer, Dave Dumoulin, Kent Holly, Chris Hegerfeld, Jeff Hay, Kyle Brown, Dave Lewis, Juanita Gaston, Carolyn Warren, Mark Reecer, Jim Bloom, Clarence Stuart, Cornell Johnson. ROW TWO: Brenda Baker, Ron Jones, Barb Hicks, Jenny Dively, Rosemary Eisenman, Linda Przeniczny, Jody Goeglein, Maureen Connors, Linda Baker, Lynn Dansby, Eunice Lapsley, Liz Andrews, Sandy Earl, Holden Maeeker, John Crilly, Mike Dickmeyer. ROW THREE: Janet Pollard, Mary Przeniczny, Annette Harbor, Anju Usman, Laurie Wightman, Cindy- Smith, Sandy Sebenoler, Pat Jackson, Rhonda Hollins, Laura Franke, Robin Piatt, Maureen Hornak, Jeff Sidell, Peg Graham, Tina Chester, Tony Lalevich, Jay VanMarkwyk. ROW FOUR: Mark West, Dale Marano, Karen Hall, Steve Clausman, Deb Hartman, Leslie Warr. Pam Lucas. Jeff Bench. Dieter Heren, Neils Lichti, Mark Finco, Clint Crowe. Bob Lehman. RnW FIVE: Steve Stockberger, Scott Wunderlich. Cher l Whi-tlor. Chris Hamilton, Brenda Clock. Bob Abies, Greg Fowler, Doug Jones. Steve Nash. Ron Brinker, Mark Herndon. ROW SIX: Mike Anderson. John Flondi . Kelly Keys, Barb Herold, Jeanna Huegenard. Marsha Guthrie. Carrie Stellar, Tain mi Garrett, Kyle Miller, Rob Just. Steve Ackerman. Ra Garrett, Mark Wiegman. ROW SEVEN: Mark Burnett. Pete Churchward. Dave Ellison, Jeff Hansen, Brian Swain. Mike Arnold. Ron Wise, Mike Lee. Chuck Luebbert. Sponsor Christmas Project The Letterwinner ' s club worked very hard this year to sponsor families at Christmas time. In the past, the can drive has been the big charity effort for the group, but due to the number of clubs who do this, it was decided that the need of the individual family was greater. Many homerooms contributed to the effort to make Christmas brighter for those in need, thanks to the Letterwinners. 10.1 Audiovisual Assistants Zoller, Tony Lalevich, Tom Daring, Evan FRONT ROW (L to R): Larry demons, Mike Tuxhorn. Jinks, Dave Hannigan; BACK ROW: Steve Service workers keep school running smoothly Guidance, attendance, and office workers FIRST ROW: (L to R) Diane Anderson, Denise Phillips, Rita Peralta, Miyoshi Ishi Rawa, Tina Barnett, Debbie Boggs, Kim Layton, Dawn Kneller, Vicki Andrews, Naomi Scott; SECOND ROW: Melody Brockup, Tim Minnear, Greg Seplak, Chris Hegerfeld, Brent Jewel, Jeff Gelmore, Scott Tarr, Laurie Tarr; THIRD ROW: Patricia DeHaven, Cindy Smith, Tammy Smith, Margot Smith, Terri Taylor, Nadine Perkins, Rhonda Snowden, Cheryl Conner, Yvette Weigold, Vitala Minna. 104 FIRST ROW: Chris Lanning, Mr. James R. Clauser, Carol Parker, Julie Fowler; THIRD ROW: Scott Tarr, Jeff Wootton, Tom Aurich, Randy Brumbaugh, Phil Chris Baughman, Alan Tonak. Lanning, Ken Fisher; SECOND ROW: Brenda Shafer, Jeff Wootton works the lights during the musical, one of the many jobs of the iUgecrew. s T A G E C R E W 105 Spanish Club has active year The Spanish Club had a very active and exciting year. It began with an organizational meeting and a membership of 142 members. The first major activity that was held was a Mexican Banquet for members only and a few honored guests. Then to celebrate Christmas the group went carolling around the neighbor- hood and later had hot chocolate and Churros. January brought a dance night in which members were taught different dances from Latin Amer- ican countries. To celebrate Valen- tine ' s Day a party was held with a lot of good food. Spring arrived and brought the Spring Banquet for members and their families. To finish off the year, members took a trip to Chicago to see the Exhibition of Gold: El Dorado and to eat in a Spanish restaurant. First Row: Maria Lourdes Parra, Senior Cesar de la Guardia (Sponsor); Sra. Sofia Rodriguez (Sponsor), Wendy Kaake (President), Amada Diaz Tueme (Exchange Student from Mexico). Second Row: Katie Waffle, Barbara Osborn, Teresa Rigsby, Carol Ann Parker, Tracy Stephenson, Martha Berghoff, Doreen Short, Leslie Wilson, Nettie Bowman, Monica Bernal (Exchange Student from Mexico), Lynn Munger. Third Row: Parviz Hudda, Lorraine Kain, Denise Phillips, Sara Caroll, Sheryl Myers, Sandy Short, Angie Mieher, 106 Wendy Kaiman, Colleen Johnson, Diana Davies. Fourth Row: Tera Loftin, Jenny Curtis, Jenny Mattes, Pat Aldridge, Kim Bone, Pam Geary, Chris Colone, Denise Colone, Sheri Stavreti. Fifth Row: Linda Richards, Toni Bregin, Peggy Hughes, Kathy Roth, Wendy Myers, Lisa Bennet, Karen BeCraft. Sixth Row: Lisa Nay, Ed Dennison, Ken Bush, Carol Holland, Denise Bosserman, Glynis James, Denise Shertz , Michelle Biddlecome. Seventh Row: Greg Hottinger, Eddie Bolander, Scott Roundy, Debbie Salay, Scott Miller, Linda Kreft, Larry Miller, Laurie Hull, Julie Pape, Angela Jenkins, David Crews, Tom Miyakowa, Scott Hermance. - Latin Club enjoys Roman banquet FRONT: Officers - Lori Matchett, Mary Ellen Lee, Scott Hunt; SECOND: Mrs. Barb Parkeer, Kim Clauss, Janet Barbre, Jill Firth, Andrea Barbre, Martha McPeek, Margaret Broxon, Lori Kelley, Mark Bieker, Steve Griebel, Ross Gottlieb; THIRD: Gary Gatton, Cindy West, Sharon Mueller, Rhonda Snowden. Dave Menge. Mike Edgar: FOURTH: Joe Klingenberger, Jeanie Montgomery. Cheri Evans. Cathy Hill, Philip Moore, Jenny Hill, Greg Seplak. Tim Lawlor. Toga Party Latin students participate in the annual Roman banquet held on the Ides of March. This year the students added a little more ' pizazz ' by dressing as Roman and Greek characters. 107 French Club sponsors Mardi Gras BELOW: Front Row: Mike Lee (V.P.), Bob Holland (Pres.), Shari Schlichtenmeyer (Sec Treas), Jeff Sidell; 2nd Row: Roger Griswold, Lynette Billman, Becky Wall, Linda Treen, Brigitte Moore, Mary Przeniczhy; 3rd Row: Kim Hartman, Greg Hines, Jon Griswold, Darla Leitzman, Beth Allen, Teri Oster, Laura Haffner, Katy Dixon; Rail: Dave Neely, Mrs. Bev Weinraub, Kelly Keys, Sue Cunningham, Maureen Lawlor, Keith Daniels, Lynn McCaslin, Kristin Lundy, Lori Leonard, John Finco, Mark Erwin, Jay Wallace; Stairs: Maureen O ' Neil, Beth Maish, Linda Kreft, Laurie Hull, Susie Salin, Sally Doyle, Holly Mahlan, Susie Harmeyer. Cox wins first place at International Fair Eleven Snider students placed in the Regional Science Fair for the 1979-80 school year. The students prepared projects throughout the year before entering Regional com- petition on April 19, 1980. The Science Fair was judged by divisions such as Behavior Science Division, Math Division, Biology Division and Chemistry Division. Senior Carolyn Cox was pronounced grand winner of the Regional Fair and went on to earn a finalist spot at the 31st International Science Fair held in St. Paul, Minnesota. Carolyn was awarded a First Place by the American Psychological Association and Third Place in the over-all judging for her Behavioral Science Division. Carolyn ' s Re- search Project was titled Determin- ing Memory Transfer Ability of Dugesia Tigrina . (L to R) Kevin Erdman, William Gottlieb, Steve Stockberger, Mike Ney, Carolyn Cox, Jake Buesching, Rich Goodwin, Sponsor Mr. Ted King, Krehl Stringer, Steve Lewis, Karl Moss. Carolyn Cox, Regional Science Fair winner and Third Place winner in her division at the international competition, stands next to her winning project, which was titled Determining Memory Transfer Ability of DUGESIA TIGRINA American Youth Hostels ride on Mr. Ralph Anderson David Derbyshire Greg Hottinger Brad Kallmyer Mr. Anderson gets his bike ready for another ride with his biking club. 110 Small but skilled Speech Team successful The Snider Speech team is perhaps one of the most incon- spicuous organizations of the school community. With only five members for the 1979-80 season, speech suffers from a lack of wide-ranging participation unlike some schools with twenty or thirty participants. Fortunately, those associated with the team were talented enough to capture some recognition in the face of the overwhelming competition, with all members reaching finals in at least one meet. This year ' s team included two sophomores, Diana Davies and Lynn McCaslin, who were very proficient in the original oratory category, capturing several rib- bons at various meets. The two Juniors, Keith Daniels and Tim Lake, also participated in poetry and original oratory, respectively, with commendable success. The team ' s only senior, Holden Maecker, was also in the original oratory division and was the only team member to advance to the Regional competition. Alternates for the Regional meet were Keith Daniels and Diana Davies. Coaching the speech team is Mr. Thomas Pabst, who also teaches speech and Advanced English classes and is our repre- sentative for the National Forensic League, the sponsoring organiza- tions for speech competition. Speech contests were held on Saturday mornings, with par- ticipants giving their speeches in three preliminary rounds. Winners of these rounds then advanced to one or more final rounds to determine ribbon winners. Total team points are also counted for sweepstakes awards, and Snider was named eighth in this category at one meet even with four contestants. Hopefully, speech will not only continue its success but build a tougher level of performance in the Snider community. Lynn McCaslin, Diana Davies, Holden Maecker. Keith Daniels, Tim Lake. Mr. Thorn P.hst (.ponwri HI COE raises funds, no dues needed For the first time in C.O.E, the money collected through fund-raising was used to finance the whole C.O.E. budget so that the students didn ' t have to pay dues. Some of the projects done to raise money have been: making the Snider Student Directories, selling coloring books, M M ' s candies, candles, posters, key chains, and more M M ' s. With the profits from our fund raising projects we have been able to have a C.O.E. Christmas party at Clara ' s, go skiing for two days at Timberidge Ski Resort in Kalamazoo, Michigan, go to the regional O.E.A. (Office Education Association) contest at Elmhurst, and then on to the state O.E.A. contest in Indianapolis for a weekend. The C.O.E. Employer Employee Banquet, which was also financed through fund raising, will be the last planned event for the 1979-80 school year. It will be on May 14 at Peter ' s. This year ' s officers were: Lori Matchett, President; Nora Pcolinski, Vice President; Carmen Ridley, Secretary; and Jenny Williams, Treasurer. FRONT: Arlene Kennedy, Lisa Herron. BACK: Ruby Bates, Mr. Robt. Vachon, Sponsor FRONT: Mr. Vachon, Lori Dunkin, Mitzi Estep, Patty Garey, Lori Matchett, Dorothy Collins, Nora Pcolinski. BACK: Cindy Frisbee, Carol Didion, Tammy LaFever, Greg Meek, Annette Fortier 112 FSA prepares secretaries of tomorrow With today ' s tightening job market it is increasingly more difficult to secure desired positions. The individual beginning a career today must have the right skills and the ability to offer them at the right time. That ' s what Future Secretaries Association is all about. The club is sponsored by the National Secretaries Association and empha- sizes opportunities available in the secretarial profession. The club held its meetings once a month and featured various speakers, panels, and field trips. It enabled interested students to learn more about working in an office as a typist, stenographer, receptionist, secretary, or accountant by associating with secretaries in the field. FRONT ROW (L to R): Annette Fortier, Karen Beeraft. Chris Mitspoulos, Denise Colone, Wendy Kaiman, Sherry Read, Lisa Sofford; BACK ROW: Ms. Marcella Rogawski, representative from Tawsi chapter NSA: Lori Matchett. president: Nora Pcolinski. vice-president; Margaret Broxon. recording secretary: Kim Bone, treasurer: Mrs. Ida Mae Ricketts. sponsor. 113 DECA students have busy year DECA, which stands for Distributive Education Clubs of America, is a good way of meeting Distributive Education students from all over Fort Wayne and Indiana. Students are involved in distributive marketing classes while the Seniors have jobs in retail businesses in Fort Wayne. This year the club enjoyed a Halloween party at Shoaff Pavilion. They dressed up in costumes and had donuts and other refreshments. In February, it was off to Kalamazoo, Michigan for skiing at Timber Ridge. The group enjoyed staying at the Hilton. District Competition soon began in March at Northrop. Thirty-seven students qualified for State Contest at Clarksville. Mike Gibson, Wendy Myers, Pam Niebe, and Trish Hunnicutt were eligible for National Competi- tion in Miama, Florida, in June. Miss Tellman discusses some marketing techniques with Kim Paradine, while Barney Anderson waits to ask a question. FRONT: Peggy Tellman (sponsor), John Passino, Jeff Weisenauer, Linda Roebel, Barb Blevins, Diana Mares, Izetta Morris, Eric Gilliom, Cindy Baker, Patty Aldridge, Susan Lombard, Troy Burton, Janis Mulpagano, Kim Paradine, Mike Pape, Wendy Myers, Sophia Burroughs, Vickie Andrews, Grace Kelly, Theresa Prince; MIDDLE: Barney Anderson, Deondra Harvey, Clarence Moore, Bill Voitlein, Todd Dinovo, Maureen Galligan, Mindy Funk, Dina Wilkening, Linda Gibson, Jenny Curtis, Brenda Baker, Shari Bandor, Julie Boyer, Chris Hunnicutt, Marie Noe, Marcia Hannie, Kelly McCammon, Lisa Richter, Leslie Etzler, Kim DeCamp, Michelle Burke, Art Billingsley; BACK: Mike Gibson, Brian Glover, Kurt Geiselman, Chuck Frederick, Mark Greulach, Steve Zoller, Brent Stoller, Brad Jackson, Teri Cramer, Rhonda Cramer, Tammie Boyle, Tish Hunnicutt, Lori Barger, Scott Tarr, Becky Nietert, Brenda Haggenjos, Kenny White, Dennis Thomas. SOFTBALL CLUB: FRONT ROW: Doreen Short, Brcnda Baker, Jodi Pittinger, Cheri Harbcr, Linda Baker. BACK; Chris Wyss, Annette Harber, Sandy Short, Cynthia Hamilton, Teresa Prince, Vicki Hogue, Trona UpShaw. Not Pictured: Glynnis James, Gabrelle Autry. CHESS CLUB: Brian Edmonds, Dave Weiler, Krehl Stringer, Jim Gehraan. 115 It takes courage and ability to RIGHT: Publications Staff - FRONT ROW: Sandy Mettert, Martha McPeek, Doreen Short. BACK ROW: Jeff Wootton, Keith Daniels, Chuck Schnitker, Janette Safirstein, Jim Griswold, Wendy Kaake, Margaret Broxon, Holden Maeker, Ed Smith. BELOW: New- spaper Staff calls for hard workers and level heads. The Snider Scroll Editor in Chief Jim Griswold Assistant Editor Martha McPeek Layout Editor Margaret Broxon Photography Editor Ed Smith Photographers Jeff Wootton Charlene Perkins Evan Tuxhorn Cartoonist Mark Greulach Reporters Ron Wise Tom Munson Sandy Mettert Holden Maeker Keith Daniels Chuck Schnitker Ad Manager Roger Griswold Publications Advisor Eleanor Shaw 1980 Safari Staff Editor Wendy Kaake Senior Section Janette Safirstein Doreen Short Margaret Broxon Junior Section Katy Dixon Sophomore Section Dorothy Lichti Laura Anspach Sports Scott Roundy Photographers Ed Smith Jeff Wootton Charlene Perkins Evan Tuxhorn Typing Margaret Broxon Academics Sophomore Journalism Class Index Nancy Neuman Julie Miller Advisor Eleanor Shaw 116 — l be a publications worker UPPER LEFT: Layouts are an intricate part of yearbook production and Doreen Short ™ ™ i  «[.! ,e part ° f W layouts. UPPER RIGHT: Well, here ' s to yet another successful issue of the Snider Scroll. BLLOW: An excellent example of staff workmanship - yearbook staff completes yet another Academic Section - Thanx guys. n: Concert Varsity Bands Above: Director Jack Gardner rehearses band for an upcoming concert. ROW ONE: Jan Conser, Tania Waechter, Dana McCaslin, Sandy Mettert, Lori South, Lori Leonard, Rhonda White, Sandy Earl, Shari Schlichtenrayer, Beth Fisher, Marti McPeek. ROW TWO: Bob Anderson, Bonnie Hollowell, Renee Leatherman, Teri Oster, Kyle McMahan, Mike Ney, Melody Johnson, Lisa Petersen, Lori Moennig, Glynnis James, Tracy Oster, Brigette Moore, Pam Grieninger, BG Ward, Tammy Duncan, Becky Wall, Lorraine Kain. ROW THREE: Dave Snyder, Steve Doolin, Jerry Owen, Mike Nank, Scott Hall, Alan Crill, Bob Guindon. Linda Treen, Paul Krueger, Alan Kleinhans, Dave Vandervelde, Tammy Petersen, Ron Sunderman, Chuck Miller, Joe Dick, Julie Mann, Bob Rolland, Carl Omstead, Marc Neely. ROW FOUR: Randy Farris, Mike Jacobsen, Mark Douglass, Brian Witt, Terry Fisher, Mike Kennelly, Brent Witte, Jeff Powell, Jon Curry, Tom Wozniak, Kirk Evans, David Barta, Bruce Snyder, Doug Oechsle, Roger Donaldson, Rob Kempton, Dave McCreanor. ROW FIVE: Mr. Gardner, Katie Waffle, Kevin Brown, Laura Henrickson, Steve Snyder, Eric Sheets, Mark Zehr, Tim Poore, Steve Tiffany, Don Just, Tom Utley, Jeff Gilmore, Kent Roe, Mark Maisonneuve, Scott Miller, Kim Clauss, Krehl Stringer, Bill Collis, Jim Gehman. FRONT ROW: Diane Debruler, Lisa Gilliom, Kent Morrisey, Ilene Smith, Lynn Gottfried, Jenny Doerflein, Pam Hatcher, Beth Maish, Donna Lawson, Terry Krider, Penny Hoffmann, and Carol Barta. SECOND ROW: Nancy Treen, Barb Bauragartel, Sheri Rutz, Gail Gervais, Mark Gaymon, Kim Bates, Crystal Crumley, Lisa Stienbach, Molly McPeek, Janet Groves, Judy Long, Debbie Salay, Jackie Aldridge, Laura Stump, Michele Jacobsen, and Kim Booker. THIRD ROW: Kevin Watson. Kurt Malinowski. Joan Applegale. Sue Cook. Ed Miers, Brad Skarie. Colby Matteson. Brenda Schafer. Phil Stringer. Phil Krueger. Ron Gines. Tom Bostick. Rex Hajelet. Shaun Rrennan. Steve Brvan. Terri Hollowell, Pet Prekarski. Mary Jean Ross. Pat Copland, and Mike Pcolinski. BACK BOW: John Brower. Carelton Aaron, Larrv Miller. Tim Traycoff. Mr. Gardner, l.ori Brower. Rick Florin. Garv McCullock. Andy Jenson. Bryan Miller, and Fd Dennuoo. IIS w I N D M A C H I N E J A Z Z T O O FRONT ROW: Brian Witt, Brent Witte, Mike Kennelly, Jan Conser, Lori Brown. SECOND ROW: Shaun Brennan, Dave Snyder, Steve Small, Joe Dick, Terry Fisher, Marc Neely. BACK ROW: Mike Nank, Kevin Brown, Eric Sheets, Ron Sunderman, Bob Anderson, Jon Curry, Brad Kuhns. FRONT ROW: Kim Clauss, Ken Gotchel, Dave Neely, Kevin Watson. Linda Elmer. SECOND ROW: Ed Dennison, Steve Bryan, Rex Hazelet, Tom Wozniak, Mark Zehr, Jenny Doerflein, Jerry Owen. BACK ROW: Tom Boslick, Bob Holland, Ron Gines, Tom Utley, Mike Pcolinski. 120 - 121 Band enjoys spring in Florida 122 OW ONE: Paul Krueger, Bob Anderson, Karen Klee. OW TWO: Jackie Cavanaugh, Ron Sunderman, Mark [aisonneuve. Marc Neely, Kirk EvanB, Brian Witt, Brent ' it if, Jackie Reijert, Jon Curry, Barb Nussa, Cheri Jones, arl Omstead. ROW THREE: Scott Hall, Dave Barta, Kent oe, Renee Leatherman, John Spring, Martha McPeek, om Utley, Don Just, Carol Parker, Lori Leonard, Carolyn ox, Pam Grieninger, Tim Poore. ROW FOUR: Glynis ames, Steve Snyder, Edie Hinman, Jeff Powell, Terry isher, Jan Conser, Rhonda White, Kim Clauss, Shawn tley, Terry Oster, Karen Becraft. ROW FIVE: Doug eschle, Mark Douglass, Tania Weachter, Becky Whitlow, atie Waffle, Carolyn Warren, Grace Kelly, Melody ohnson, Lorie Moening, Mike Sank. Mark Zehr, Tracy ster. ROW SIX: Julie Miller. Michelle Good. John rower, Lorraine Jehl, Lorraine Kain, Sandy Mettert, Ian Klienhans, Becky Wall, Chriss Clauss, Lisa Funk, evin Brown, Steve Doolin. ROW SEVEN: Jim Gehman, Joe Dick, Allen (rill, Scott Miller, Kim Johnson, Donna Sprott, Karen Tsiguloff, Tammy Duncan, Dave Vander- velde. Barb Smith, Jenny Mattes, Julie Fowler, Shaun Brennan. ROW EIGHT: Lori South, Eric Sheeta, Linda Elmer, Laura Henrickson, Kathy Donnelly, Bridgella Moore, Jeff Gilmore, Lisa Stienback, Pam Hatcher, Lori Brown, Cherly Evans, Carol Barta. ROW NINE: Sandy Earl, Kurt Malinowski, Phill Stringer, Angela Jenkins, Julie Mann, Beth Maish, Nancy Treen Judy Long, Larry Miller, Terri Krider, Michelle Jacobsen, Kelly Cole, Diane Anderson. ROW TEN: Donna Lawgon, Kevin Watson. Phil Krueger, Lisa Gilliam, Dave Neely, Jenny Doerflien Rick Florin, Mary Jean Ross, Kent Morrisey, Molly McPeek, Diane Debruler, Jackie Aldridge. ROW ELEVEN: Colby Matteson, Kim Stansky, Steve Bryan, Ron Gines, Barb Baumgartel, Joan Applegate, Brenda Schafer, Michelle Bollma. TOP: Mr. Jack Gardner. Director. 123 Marching band performs 124 Concert and Swing Choirs entertain $ £ £ . r ¥ • A o rtf-a£ « vr 5 snr r. , . ROW ONE: Sally Doyle, Nancy Sherbinsky, Kim Edwards, Traci Stephenson, Patricia Ring, Bryon Smith, Richard Harvey, Leann McDaniels, Vicki Fitzgerald, Janet Barbre, Amy Baker, Marilyn Harlan. ROW TWO: Kristi White, Kathy Hayes, Teressa Glossenger, Betsy Hill, Chris Hamilton, Robert Welch, Steve Baney, David Willoughby, Nadine Perkins, Tondra Upshaw, Donna Garvin, Don Kneller, Janet Safirstein. ROW THREE: Debbie Reynal, Dana Doyle, Lisa Bennett, Cindy Laird, Doug Gebhart, Clint Crowe, Terri Fisher, Allen Tonak, Debbie Hannigan, Stephanie Doerflein, Linda Snyder, Penny Miller, Barbara Mitchell, Chris Durham. ROW FOUR: Dede Pittenger, Lori Leonard, Lisa Nay, Katy Dixon, Jan Conser, Pete Bartholow, Phil Beaver, Allen Bunch, Bill Maish, Wade Riedinger, Paul Krueger, Cindy Worthley, Ruth Teetor, Jeannie Abraham, Nancy DeWolfe. ROW ONE: Katy Dixon, Becky Wall, LeaAnn McDaniel, Lori Leonard, Lisa Bennet, Donna Garvin, Trish Ring, Tracy Stephenson, Sally Doyle, Cyndi Worthley, Cathy Hayes. ROW TWO: Ruth Teetor, Doug Gebhart, John Spring, Nadine Perkins, Bill Maish. Paul Krueger. Wade Reidinger, Karen Klee. ROW THREE: Joe Dick. Bob Welch. David Willoughby, Phil Beaver. Allen Bunch. Bob Jones. Mark Maisonneuve. 125 M A D R I G A L S SEATED: Ruth Teetor, Betsy Hill, Patricia Ring, Nadine Perkins, Janet Barbre. STANDING: Paul Krueger, Phil Beaver, Bryon Smith, John Spring, Bill Maish, Shaun Davison. M C A H L O E I R FIRST ROW: Brent Fitch, John Augsburger, Troy Burton, Steve Greibel, Mark Erwin, Shaun Davidson, Allen Tonack, Joel Schubbe, and Dennis Cooper. SECOND ROW: Dave Pimberton, Elston Satcher, Dick Leach, Barry Carroll, Clarence Moore, Mike Maisonneuve, John Finco. BACK ROW: Mike Smith, Mark Beaker, Kirk Schmidt, Wayne Redding, Greg Roth, Barry Bunch. 12G A D V. G I R L S c H O I R SEATED: Laura Tarr, Leslie Young, Sami Cain, Dianna Zollinger. STANDING: Karen Schendel, Shari Bandor, Debbie Reynal. Carolyn Warren, Peggy Hughes, Sherry Timmons, Flora Taylor, June Winner, Daphne Wendel, Connie Arrington, Carol Brandt, Mary Ann Griswold. n . . - 4 6 . G I R L S c H O I R FRONT ROW: Lynn Munger, Kim Sample, Barb Hickox, Ram Fortier, Myoshi Ishikawa. Carmen Donesa. Jenny Patten. Anita Jones, Donna Lawson. SECOND ROW: Mindy Smith, Hope High. Karen Koehlinger. Christine Baugman. Margie Grant. Kelly Storet, Elizabeth Span, Susan Harmeyer, Stacy Garber. THIRD ROW: Jenny Drummer. Sharette Shubert. Paula aught. Debbie Thoma, Kristi Greathouse, Tina Fogel, Bev Ray. Kim Plant, Barbie Hicks. Christina Gillespie. BAl K ROW: Patt Bandor, Jennie Montgomery, Audry Bledsoe, Lisa Buesching, Denise Bosserman, Linda Richards, Tera l.oftin. Holl Mahlan. Janet Groves. IJ7 o R C H E S T R A S FRONT ROW: Kristin Lundy, Janice Bracht, Linda White, Lori Brown. THIRD ROW: Terry Fisher Mike Przeniczny, Lynn McCaslin, Holden Maeker, Brad Kuhns. Kennelly. Kevin Brown, Bob Anderson, Marc Neely, Ron SECOND ROW: Laura Henrikson, Kathy Donnelly, Carol Sunderman. Holland, Teresa Rigsby, Debbie Salay, Jan Conser, Ronda FRONT ROW: Robi n Piatt, Kathy Donnelly, Linda Przeniczny, Cathy Hill, Leah Priddy, Cheri Evans, Krista Aughinbaugh, Wade Riedinger, Mary Divly, Jan Bracht, Kristin Lundy. SECOND ROW: Linda Elmer, Shaun Utley, Carol Rolland, Michelle Lanter, Alan Crill, Ronda White, Sandy Earl, Lori Leonard, Lori Brown, Jan Conser, Katy Dixon, Sara Carroll, Holden Maecker, Keith Daniels, Chris Clauss. THIRD ROW: Karen Klee, Teresa Rigsby, Lynn McCaslin, John Luthe, Debbie Salay, Elizabeth Jones, Terry Fisher, Brian Witt, Peggy Laycock, Mike Ross, Jenny Dively, Rosemary Eisenmann, Marc Neely, John Spring, Ron Sunderman, Diana Davies, Cheryl Myers, Laura Carroll. FOURTH ROW- Ken Stocker, Laura Henriksen. Michelle Strebig, Vicki Fitzgerald, Julie Fowler, Mike Kennelly. BACK ROW: Lisa Dabbs, John Gravely, Steve Tiffany, Tom Utley, Eric Sheets, Ken Gotschall, John Floridis, Kim Clauss, Brad Kuhns. Not Pictured: Amy Baker, Michelle Lanter, Jon Myers. 128 FRONT ROW: Barb Smith, Shaun Utley, Jenny Mattes, Angela Jenkins, Edie Hinman, Carolyn Cox, Kim Johnson, Jill Johnson, Cheryl Evans, Becky Wall, SECOND ROW: Michelle Bollman, Lorraine Jehl, Jackie Cavanaugh, Grace Kelly, Diane Anderson, Jeannine Guisti. BACK ROW: Barb Nussa, Cheri Jones, Judy Long, Jacki Reifert, Chris Clauss. Becky Whitlow, Liz Jones, Lisa Funk, and Donna Sprott. R S I Q F U L A E D P A N T H E R E T T E S 119 Senior class officers: Top Clockwise: Mike Lee (Pres), Bob Holland (V.P.), Ruth Teetor (Treas), Jodie Solloway (Sec) Senior Class will be long remembered Although the school term of 1979 through 1980 has become history, there are moments that will long be remembered by the Senior Class. From Homecoming to Graduation the Senior Class made a path for the Juniors that ' s going to be hard to tread. During Homecoming the Seniors were victorious in the hall decorations and Powder Puff. Needless to say, the Senior girls upheld the tradition of leaving a surprise at Junior girl ' s homes the night (or was it morning?) before the game. Homecoming was just one example of the Seniors ' abundance of talent and participation in all fields including academics, fine arts, athletics, and vocational. In 1980 some traditions were forgotten while others were started. Although the Senior Banquet was cancelled, a Senior Breakfast was held in its place. Underground Senior Activities (i,e. Skip Day) were held on (dates erased to protect the innocent) and they proved to be a success. Overall the Class of 1980 has left its mark at Snider High School, a mark that hopefully even time will ne ver erase. v T 17 j|| ips I 132 COY DOUGLAS ABBOTT ROBERT ABELS - Cross Country 10. II. 12; Wrestling 10: Track 10, 12; Intramural. 10, II. 12: Honor Roll It. II, 12. JEANNE C. ABRAHAM - Girl. Choir 10. II; Concert Choir II. 12; Office- Worker 10, II: Honor Roll 10. 12 ANDREW JOHN ACKERMAN • Honor Roll 10. II, 12. SUSAN I. ADERHOLT - Concert Band II; Vanity Band 10: Marching Band 10. II. 12: Honor Roll 10. II. 12. ELIZABETH ANN ALLEN - French Club 10. 11, 12: Golf II. 12: Honor Roll 10. II. 12: Principals List 10, II. 12. Distinguished Scholar. 12. MERRILY M. ALLEN - French Club It; German Club 12. CONSTANCE J. ANDERSON - Art Club it: HOSA II. 12: Honor Roll It. II. 12: Community Volunteer II, 12. MICHAEL E. ANDERSON - Art Club It. II: Lettermen ' . Club 10. II. 12; Football 10. II. 12: Track It; Art Worker 12; Honor Roll It, Special Honor, in Industrial Art. 10. II: Art 10; Mathematics It. REBECCA SUE ANDERSON - Spanish Club 10; Summer Drama III: Mat Maid 10. Student Council 11, l2;Claaa Officer 10,(Vice Preaidentl II. i President.: Honor Roll 10, II, 12; Citizen Advisory Council tifc ROBERT S. ANDERSON - Latin Club It. II: IFBA-FFA 10. II. 12; Snider Air Ace. 10, II. 12. Concert Band 10. 11. 12; Vanity Band It. Marching Band It. 11. 12(Drum Major 11, 12): Jazz Band 10. II. 12; Mu ical Pit Orchestra 11. 12: Sketch Book II. 12; Student Council 10. 11. 12 Vice-President 12); Honor Roll It. II. 12; Principals List 10. 11. 12: Tri-Kappa Schotanhip 11: Underclass Science Award 11; Rourian of the Month January 1980; Who ' . Who in Midwestern High School ' . Foreign Language; Salutatorian. Class of Ittt. Distinguished Scholar. 12. LAURA ASHBY CAROLE ELAINE ATOR - French Club It. Concert Band 11. 12; Vanity Band 10: Marching Band 10, 11. 12; Tennis 11 (Manager). 12: Honor Roll It. II. 12. KRISTA L. AUGHINBAUCH MICHAEL ALAN Al RICH JONATHON A. AUTRY - Afro Heritage Club 11. 12: Letterman. Club II. 12; Football It. II. 12: Basketball 10. II. 12: Track 10. II. 12: Honor Roll II. Blanket Award. DARREN RAY BAILEY - Football It. II: Wrestling 10. AMY L. BAKER - Distinguished Scholar. II. JAMES D. BARNES • Utlrrmrn. Club II. It Cross Country It. Ba.ketb.il 10. II. 12: Track It. LAURIE E. BARR DAVID BARTA - Spanish Club It. Concert Band II 12 Stage Band 10, imii Band It. Marching Hand It! 1 1] 12: Student Council 10. II .Secretary i. 12. Honor Roll io. II. 12 Di«lingui hrd Scholar 12 PETE HARTHOI 0« • Concert Choir. 12: Men ' . Choir II: Track It. Soccer II. II CLIFTON JAMES HASSETT RUBY J. RATES - Honor Roll II. 12: fro Heritage Club It. II. 12: CXU II H. .elball II. 12: Track 11; Girl. Stale Representative II: T Sophomore Program It: Utlermeo. Club II Tenant 12 iM.n.gerl; Principal, list 12 MICHAEL BAXTER - Honor Roll 10. 11, 12; Distinguished Scholar 12. ELIZABETH ANN BAZUR - Spanish Club 10; Student Council 10; Honor Roll 10, 1 1, 12; Distinguished Scholar 12. STEVE J. BEAMAN DIANE ELAINE BEARD - Student Council 10, 11, 12; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12. PHILIP J. BEAVER ROGER C. BECK KAREN ROSE BECRAFT - F.S.A. 12; Spanish Club 12; Marching Band 10, 11, 12; Rifle Squad 10, 11, 12 (Captain); Glenwood Elementary Helper 12; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12; Principal ' s List 12; Distinguished Scholar 12. KIMBERLY A. BELL - French Club 10; Honor Roll 10, 11. JOHN BELLIO - Concert Band 10; Marching Band ID; Wrestling 10; Intramurals 11, 12; Soccer 11, 12; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12. JEFF BENCH - Lettermens Club 10, 11. 12; Football 10, 11, 12; Baseball 10, II, 12; Honor Roll 11, 12. MONICA BERNAL - Spanish Club 12; Honor Roll 12. BRADLEY K. BIDDLE - Perfect Attendance 10. DONNA R. BISSON - Honor Roll 10, 11. JEFFREY W. BLACKFORD - Wrestling 10; Office Worker 10; Honor Roll 10, 11. NANCY LYNN BLAKE - C.O.E. 12; Honor Roll 10, II, 12. JAY D. BLEVINS - Wrestling 10. 11; Baseball 10, 11; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12; Principals List 10, 11; National Merit Semi-Finalist; Who ' s Who Among American High School Students 11, 12; Who ' s Who in Foreign Languages in Midwestern High Schools 1 1; Distin- guished Scholar 12. JAMES BLOOM DANIEL BLUME - Speech 11. RONALD E. BODIE DEBORAH R. BOGGS ANDREW BOGLE - Latin Club 11; Honor Roll 10, 11. TINA BOITET - Honor Roll 11. TAMMY BOLLING KIMBERLY SUE BONE - F.S.A. 12 (Treasurer); Spanish Club 12; Office Worker 10; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12. 134 KELLY BORD.NER - Speech 12: H m It GyDa li ' i 10: Honor Holt 10. II. 12 .) VNDREW BOOTH K - Intramural. 10. II. 12; Office Worker lit. Student Council II. 12: Honor Roll 10, II. 12. TAMMIK K. BOYLE - D.K.CA. II. 12. Sp«...b Club 10; Girlt ( boir 10. JANICE HltV( H7 • Uud Club io. ii: Ca p«. Life 12: Orchclr. 10. II. 12: Mu.ical I . II. It DON BBEGIM - roolb.ll II. It Hoaor Rail II. LISA BRK.H ' I - Una Club It. II: Hona II. It K.V ( II. 12: Honor Roll 10. II. KYLE T. BROWN - literati . Club II. 12. football I ' ). II. 12: Track 10. II: Intramural. 10. II. 12: Officr Worker 10. G m Helper II. Hoaor Roll 10. II. 12. MELODY K ' INK HHOCKT P - l.ibran. Waeker 10. II: Office Workrr It MARGARET LOUSE HROMiN . , - n.12 (Secretary; Latin Club 10. II Officer 1. 12; Safari Staff 12; Scroll Staff II. 12 la -out Editor.. Hoaor Roll 10. II. 12: Principal ' I.iat 11; Diatincutahcd Scholar 11. It ROBERT A. HRl ' NKE - Faotball It lntm««r- ab 10. II. 12: Honor Roll 10. II. It DEBRA M BU) .iiS DONALD BIDZHN ALLEN Bl Nc II - ( oncert Choir 10. II. ltS-i M Choir 11. 12: Muucal II. Sketch Book II. LOR1 BIKKI MIKE IU KKh CRAIG Bl RNETT SI KV y in rK- t lit Kl [Hi l r I VI IIHl N - M«r.l I . II. II Kail P 10. II. It Imafe. It: Haavar Rail It CHRISTINr IOI I r 1 VMl ' REII • Kre«cb Club 10. II; Marchint Band l« II. Fla« Sjuad It. II: Pantherrllc. 10. 1 1: Cimumct It-. Siudeat Count II. 12: Honor Roll 10. II, 12 JOHNNY ( UtfpOS COLLEEN RENE CARLSON i re«cb ci« it. II Mu.ical It. It Kail Pta. II It Sketch Baa 12 Summer Drama 10. II: Honor Roll It II. It Prtacinal • list It Dutinrunhed Sehc MUHVH K CARLSON 1 VI R V N VHN, ( VKKOl I - S a. h CWh It. Or.bc.lra It. II. It Sir.nf Kr.«ca ble It. II: Maaacal II Mu.ical Pit I . Ha.hclball l M.aa«rr latramur- al I0-. Mat Maid It. II. It SloaVnt Council Hoaor Roll It. II. It Po rr Puff Football DONNA 1 1 VKTEK KATHERINE ANN CAHUTHERS - Spanish Club 10, 1 1; Marching Band 10; Pantherettes 10; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12; Prom Committee 11; Powder Puff Football 11, 12. CHRISTOPHER A. CATHER JACQUELINE KAY CAVANAUGH - French Club 10, 11; Marching Band 10, 11, 12; Flag Squad 10, 11, 12; Pantherettes 10, 11, 12; Sketch Book 11, 12; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12; Principal ' s List 12; Distinguished Scholar 12. SHARON KAYE CHAPMAN - Afro Heritage; D.E.C.A.; Girls Choir; Library Worker; Office Worker. TINA CHESTER - Lettermen ' s Club 10. 11, 12; Tennis 11, 12; Basketball 10, It; Track 10; Volleyball 10, 11, 12. TODD CHESTER CYNTHIA CHURCHILL KIMBERLY SUE CLARK - C.O.E. 12; D.E.OA. 11; O.E.A. 12; Mat Maid 10; Office Worker 10; Tudor at Glenwood Elementary 10. LYNN MARIE CLARK - Spanish Club 10; Sketch Book 10; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12. ANN MARIE CLAUSMAN - Lettermen ' s Club 11, 12; Spanish Club 10; Golf 11, 12; Gymnastics 10; Honor Roll II, 12. KIMBERLY KAY CLAUSS - Latin Club 11, 12; Orchestra 10, 11. 12 (Quarter Master); Marching Band 10, 11. 12; Jazz Band 11, 12; Rifle Squad 10, 11, 12 (Captain 10. 1 1, 12); Musical Pit Orchestra 10, 1 1; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12; Distinguished Scholar 12. CRAIG A. COATS KAREN E. COLEMAN - French Club 10. 11; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12. DOT COLLINS - Afro Heritage Club 10, 11, 12; C.O.E. 12; Basketball 10; Track 10, 11, 12. KELLY COLLINS - Honor Roll 10, 11, 12. JAN LOUISE CONSER - Tri State Honor Band 12; Girls Choir 10; Concert Choir 11, 12; Orchestra 11, 12; Concert Band 11, 12; Stage Band 10; Varsity Band 10; Marching Band 10, 11 (Treasurer), 12; Jazz Band 11, 12; Pep Band 10, 11, 12; Musical 10, 11, 12; Sketch Book 11, 12; Honor Roll 10, 11. 12; Distinguished Scholar 10, 11, 12. SCOTT COTTON MICHELLE COVAULT CAROLYN SUE COX - Marching Band 10, 11, 12; Flag Squad 10. 11, 12 (Co-Captain); Pantherettes 10, II, 12 (Co-Captain); Sketch Book 11, 12; Track 10, 11; Student Council 10, II, 12; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12 (Distinguished Scholar); Regional Science Fair 12; Grand Winner, International Science Fair Finalist. RHONDA SUE CRAMER - D.E.C.A. 11, 12 (Secretary I: Honor Roll 10, II, 12. TERESA LYN CRAMER - D.E.CJV. II, 12. TERESHA L. CRAMER - Honor Roll 10, 11. 12; Principal ' s List 10, II; Distinguished Scholar 12. DARLENE CRAWFORD - Library Worker 11; Honor Roll 10. ROBERT CREWS - Football 10. II. 12; Wrestling 10, II. 12. 136 CLINTON T. CKOWE - Freack Oak 1 -. Lellermen ' i Club I . II. 12; Concert Ckoir II. 12: Football 10. II. 12 iManafrrl: Track It. 12: Inlramur.U 10. II. 12: Gym Helper 12: Honor Roll I . II. 12. DEBORAH DAWN ( I NNINGHAM - Hoaor Roll 10. II. 12. JON M ( I KKY • oacen Bud II. 12 (Vice Preaidrnli; Siajr Rood 10. II: irul) Baaa 1 It: Marching Bond 10. II. 12 { Vtce-PrnioVal i: Jan Bead 12: Prp Band 10. II. 12; Skelck Baok 12; Honor Rail It. II. 12: I.F.B.A. It. II. 12: SaiaWr Air Axaa II. 12: F.SHM 12. Di.liajui.brd Sckolar TAMELA DARING - Office Worker It. Hoaor Roll 12. HRAD DAN IS GARY DECAMP ■JAMES E. DEIST - Letlermea . Clak II. 12: Hoaor Roll 10. II. 12: Wreatliac It. II. 12. Faatkall It. II. 12. NANCY ELLEN DEWOLFE - Caacaei Chair 12; MuaicaJ 12: Hoaor Roll It. II. 12. MICHEL J. DICKMEYF.R - Letlermea . Oak II. 12: Track It. II. 12: Hoaor Roll II. 11. II WARD H. DICKSON - Uuera.ee . Clob II. 12. Goir 10. II. 12: Intramural. It. II. 12. Heaor Rail It. II. 12. CAROL SI E DIDION - COJ. It Haaar Roll 10. II. 12. STEPHANIE DAWN DOERFLEI.N • C—c n Choir II. 12: Office Worker 12: Hoaor Roll It. It DAVID R. DOLK - Calf It. II. It It. II. It MARVIN WESLEY DOIGLAS 10. II. It MICKEY J. DOUGLAS - D.E.C.A. II: Haaae Roll 10. II. SARAH MARGARET DOYLE - Freaek Oak It. II. 12; Coocert Ckair II. It Swiac Caaar II. It Miuical It Skrlch Book 11. It Haaar Rail 10. II. It Principal. Liit 10. II. 12. aaVOtJ Choir 12. Dutinfuiahed Scholar It TERESA A. Dl MA.-k I.ORI A. Dt NKIN - C.O.E. Hoaor Roll II. It TRISHA Dl RNELL JOHN EASTMAN 2 aaaak Oak 12 U KIMHFR1.N 1- FD ARDS - Cm l VNTHIN V KHKMAN Haaar Roll It. II. It Pe-der FNjfT FaMkaJI II Track Helper It Dtauacaauaad Scholar MNHk BRIAN Hi HOI T7. - Letloeawa . Oak M 12 Football It. II. II iAII Nartk D a m SJN.C. It All Area Ilk Track I , lau DAVID J Fl Ilk Ollalllll Varan. I . Marckiaf Haad It. II. Jan Baad Ik Hoaoi It, II. It Bo.. It. II. JILL D. ELLINWOOD - Images 11. 12; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12. ELIZABETH ANN ERB - Honor Roll 10, 11, 12. SCOTT A. ERVIN KIRK W. EVANS - Concert Band 11, 12; Stage Band 10; Marching Band 10, 11, 12; Varsity Band 10: Wrestling 10; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12; Principals List 10, 11, 12; Distinguished Scholar GARY FAIRFIELD (Squatch) - Sketch Book 12; Honor Roll 10. MARY R. FAUST MARK VINCENT FINCO - Lettermen ' s Club 11, 12; Spanish Club 10, II, 12; Concert Band 11; Varsity Band 10; Marching Band 10, II; Musical 12; Football 10, 11, 12; Track 10, 11, 12; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12; Principal ' s List 10, 12; Distinguished Scholar LISA A. FISHER - F.S.A. 12; Girls Choir 11. TERRY W. FISHER - Concert Choir 12; Orchestra 12 (Quartermaster); Concert Band 11, 12; Stage Band 10, 11; Varsity Band 10; Marching Band 10, 11, 12; Jazz Band 12; Musical 12; Sketch Book 12; Musical Worker; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12; Distinguished Scholar JOHN NICHOLAS FLORIDIS - Lettermen ' s Club 12; Orchestra 10, II, 12; String Ensemble 12; Sketch Book 11, 12; Football 10, 11, 12; Track 10; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12; Principal ' s List 12; Distinguished Scholar II, 12; Distinguished Scholar KAREN FOLTZ ANNETTE MARIE FORTIER - C.O.E. 12; F.S-A. 11, 12; O.E.A. 12; Powder Puff Football 11; Honor Roll 10, 11. 12; Principal ' s List 12. LINDA K. FRANE - F.S.A. 12; Spanish Club 10; V.I.P. Club 12; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12. LAURA LYNNE FRANKE - Spanish Club 10, 11; Cross Country 12; Track 10, 11, 12; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12; Ponder Puff Football 11, 12. CHARLES C. FREDERICK JR. - D.E.C.A. 11 (President ); 12 (Parliamentarian); Office Worker 10; Honor Roll 11, 12. CYNTHIA KATHRYN FRISBY - C.O.E. 12; O.E.A. 12; Honor Roll 12. LORI LEE FULLER - Honor Roll 10, 11, 12. PATRICIA E. GAREY - C.O.E. 12; D.E.C.A. 11; O.E.A. 12; Office Worker 10; Honor Roll 11, 12. DAVID L. GARMAN - French Club 10; Lettermen ' s Club 11, 12; Football 11, 12 (Co-Captain) All North Division 11, 12; Wrestling 11, 12 Sectional Champ 11, 12; Track 10; Intramurals 10, 11; Gym Helper BRUCE EDWIN GARVIN Track 10; Honor Roll 11. D.E.C.A. 11, 12; DONNA LYNN GARVIN - Concert Choir 11. 12; Swing Choir 12; Musical 11; Sketch Book 11, 12; Images 11; Honor Roll 10, II, 12; All City Choir 11, 12; Distinguished Scholar JOHN L. GASTON - Afro Heritage Club 11,12; Lettermen ' s Club II, 12; Basketball 11, 12; Track 11, 12. BRUCE A. GAVIN - Honor Roll 10, 11, 12; Distinguished Scholar TIMOTHY DANIEL GEARY - Honor Roll 10, 11, 12; Principals List 10, 11. 138 JENNIFER GEHL KLRTIS E. GEISELMAN - DJLC.A. II. It Hockey 10. II. 12; Hooor Ball 10, II. 12. DEENA GEORGE - Honor Roll I . II. It MICHAEL L. GIBSON - D.E.C.A. II. 12; Ho.o, Roll I . II. 12. JOHN S. GINTHEK - Golf 10. II; Ho or Roll 10. 11. 12; Principal ' . List 12. DONALD JEFFERV GLOVER - Twk Mt Gyn Helper 11. LISA GONZALES LAURIE GOODMAN DAVID GOODSON - Wmilui 10. II; Track 10. II. KEITH W. GOTSCHALL - Germ.. Cl.k 10; Soccer 10; Honor Roll 10. II. It J. SHANE GRANTHAM - A.V Worker 10. II. BRIAN D. GREL ' LACH - Capo. Life It Vuiily Choir 10; Office Worker II; lu|« II; tll.ll Roll 10. II; True Viae Bible Clob 10. II. It PAMELA K. GRIEMNGER - Lata Cl.k Mt Concert Bond It Yanitt Bend II: M.rckin. Bead II. 12: Honor Roll 10. II. It DutinfuKaed Sckolar PATRICIA L GRIME - Frenck Crab 10 it Honor Roll 10. 11. It Dieunmuhed Scholar 10. II. It GLENN E. GRISE - rU.krlb.il 10-. Honor Roll 10. II. It JAMES K. GRISWOLD - Frenck Oak 10. II: Mu.ic.l 11. It F.ll Pla. It Student Cooaeil 10. II. It Clue Officer 10. (Preeidenii: Scroll Staff II. 12 ll in Chief): Honor Roll 10. II. It GARY D. GROVE DIANE Gl ENARA JEFFREY A. Gl TKNECHT - Tennie II: Honor II. It Powder Puff JODY HAGGARD n.b I it DEBRA LYNN H M51 KR - Afro Hentafe Crab 10. II. It D.E.C-A. 10. II. It Baahelball II: Office Worker 10. II: Ho.or Rail 10. LORI A. HAINES - FJiA. II. It Gnrle CMr 10. II. SCOTT G. H ML - Carman Crab 10. llOerhaetra II: Concert Bond 10. II. It M.rcktx Bead 10. II. It J.rj Band 10. 11. It PIT Orcnnatra 10. 1 1: A.V. Warkae 10. 11. Hoaor Rail 10. II. It Ad aaca. C. Helper II. It S M)R A J H ALI.ER • Office Weehae lOt Be Rail 10. II. It DnMmajaamaa 1 SraaJar 10. IOT KIMBERLEE M. HAMILTON - Basketball 10: Office Worker 12. NANCY JANE HAMMOND - Chemistry Worker 11; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12: Powder Puff Football II, 12; Distinguished Scholar 12. JOHN R. HAMRIC - FootbaU 10; Wrestling 10; Track 10. MARIE T. HANIFAN - V.I.P. Club 12 (Secretary); Honor Roll 10, II, 12; Distinguished Scholar 10, 11, 12; Powder Puff FootbaU 11. SUSAN M. HANIFAN - V.I.P. Club 12 (Treasurer): Honor Roll 10, 11, 12; Distinguished Scholar 11, 12; Powder Puff Football 11. DAVID HANNIGAN - Junior Achievement 10, 11, 12; A.V. Worker 11, 12. DEBRA HANNIGAN - Latin Club 10, 11, 12; Junior Achievement 10, 11, 12; Concert Choir 11, 12; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12. ANNETTE MARIE HARBER - Lettermen ' s Club 11, 12; Volleyball 10, 11, 12; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12. MARILYN KAY HARLAN - Concert Choir 11, 12; Honor Roll 10, 12. KIMBERLY MARIE HARTMAN - French Club 11. 12; V.I.P. Club 12; Powder Puff 11. 12; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12. DARRYL T. HARVEY RICHARD ALLEN HARVEY - Afro Heritage Club 10, 11. 12;D.E.OA. 10; Concert Choir 11,12; Swing Choir 12; Boys Choir II. TINA LYNN HAUFF - C.O.E. 12. MICHAEL A. HAUSFELD - Lettermen ' s Club 11, 12; Baseball 10, 11, 12; Intramurals 10, 11. 12; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12, Distinguished Scholar 12. JEFFREY HAY - Latin Club 10, 11; Lettermen ' s Club 11, 12; Football 10, 11, 12: Basketball 10; Track 10, 11: Intramurals 10, 11, 12; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12; Principals List 10; Distinguished Scholar 12. STEVE HELLER KEN HERB ROBIN ALAN HERMANCE - French Club 10, 11; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12; Principal ' s List 11; Distinguished Scholar 12. PHIL HERNANDEZ LISA HERRON - Girls Track 10, 11, 12; Blanket Award. KAREN DENISE HILL EDIE ANNE HINMAN - Marching Band 10. 11. 12; Flag Squad 10. 11, 12; Pantherettea 10, II, 12; Baseball 12 (Statistician : Chemistry Worker 12; Honor Roll 10. 11, 12; Who ' s Who in German. Distinguished Scholar 12. CAROLINE HOAGBURG - Spanish Club 10. BONNIE HOLLOWELL - French Club 10; Concert Band II, 12; Varsity Band 10; Marching Band 10, 11, 12; Musical 11; Chemistry Worker 12; Library Worker 10; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12; Distinguished Scholar 12. 140 BRIAN JAMES HOLTHAUS - Wreetluig 11: lolr.mur.il 12: Hooor Roll 10. II. 12: IH.ungui.brd ScboUr ROBIN HOOT MAUREEN THERESE HORNAK - Grmoa.- tici 10. 11. 12: Cheerleader 10. II. 12: Hooor Roll 10. II. MICHELLE HORNSBY PATRICK HUBER JEFFREY SCOTT HUGHES - Lrtterme. . Club II. 12: Football 10. II. 12: Hocke, 10. 11. 12; Hoaor RaU 10. NANCY HUGHES - Powder Puff Football II. Hooor Roll 10. BARRY KENTON HULL - Cbeon.tr, Worker 10. II: Honor Roll 10. II. 12: Dwciacaiaked ScboUr LET1CIA HUNNICUTT - D.E.C.A. II. 12. JON HUNTER WILLIAM J. HUSTON - Hooor Roll 10. KIMBERELY HUTSON - Afro Heritage Club 10. II, 12. ANTHONY ' E. JACKSON - Hoaor Roll 10. II. MARIE JENSEN - Spaaiak Clob 10-. Muueal 10. 11. 12: Fall Play 10. II: Hoaor Roll 10. II. 12. Powder Puff Football II. CORNELL JOHNSON - Afro Heritage Clab 10. 11. 12: Football 10. 11. 12; W reatllag 10. 12: Hoaor RaU 12. JILL ANN JOHNSON - F reach Clob 10. II: Marching Band 10. II. 12: Flag Squad 10. 11. 12: Paotherette. 10. II. 12: Moaieal II. 12: Sketch Baa II. 12; Summer Drama 10; Cbeauetr, Worker 12: Hooor Rail 10. 11. 12: Principal ' . Lmt 10. II. 12; l Scholar MICHAEL W. JOHNSON - Hoaor Roll It. II. 12. ROBERT ALLEN JOHNSON - Homor Rail It. II. 12. CHERI LYNN JONES • M.rchtag Bead It. II. 12; Flag Squad 10. II. 12 icaptaim. Paelherellee It. II. 12 i ( .plain ' Sketch Book II. Vt Hoaor Roll It. II. 12; Di.ungui.bed Scholar DOUGLAS R JONES - Cram Coaalr, II. It Football It: Track It. 12; Hoaor Roll It. II: D«.liagu..aed Scholar ROBERT THOMAS JONES - Comcn Chair It. II: Swing Choir II. 12: Munocel 11: Sketch Book II. 12. (roe. Coualr It. Hoaor Rail II. LARRY JORDAN DON S. JUST - eaeert Baad II. 12; Varan, Baad It: Marching Baad It. II. 12; Pel m ill Eaaooakar II: Hoaor Roll II. IS Prtaciael. LaM It. WFNDY I SE KA KE - Saaajnh Oab It II. IX (peaxoaWal ' . Fall PU 10 WVlmer High Scbee -. .- StafT II 12 .Editor io Ckief Hoaor Rail 10. II. 12. Dtounganibed ScboUr. I 141 IAN KEVIN KAISER - Wrestling 10, 11, 12. KURTIS CLAY KAISER - Football 10, 11. 12; Wrestling 10, 11, 12; Intramurals 10, 11, 12. J. BRAD KALLMYER - German Club 10, 11, 12; Spanish Club 10, 1 1; A.Y.H. 11,12; Soccer 10; Principal ' s List 10, 11, 12; Distinguished Scholar, Valedictorian. MICHAEL KATSIS - Lettermen ' s Club 12; Spanish Club 10, 11, 12; Basketball 10, 11, 12; lntramurals 10, 11, 12; Chemistry Worker 11, 12; Honor Roll U, 12. ARLENE KENNEDY - OEA 12; Musical 11, 12; Sketch Book 12. MIKE P. KENNELL JULIE KERR SCOTT LAMAR KILMER - Lettermens Club 10. 11. 12; Cross Country 10, 11. 12; Basketball 11, 12; Track 10, 11, 12; Honor Roll 10, 11, Blanket Award. ANGELEIC KING - C.O.E. 12; D.E.C.A. 10. KAREN RENE KLEE - Swing Choir 12; Orchestra 10. 11 (Secretary), 12 (President); Marching Band 10, 11, 12 (Drum Major 11, 12); Flag Squad 10; Pantherettes 10, 11; Musical 10, 11. 12; Sketch Book 11, 12; Summer Drama 10, 11, 12; Mat Maid II: Student Council 10, 11, 12; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12. CATHY KOPPIN DONNA R. KORN - D.E.C.A. 11; Office Worker 10. PAUL GREGORY KRUEGER - Concert Choir 11, 12; Swing Choir 11, 12; Concert Band 11, 12; Varsity Band 10; Marching Band 10, 11, 12 (Drum Major 11, 12): Madrigals Choir 12; Jazz Band 10; All-City Choir 11, 12; Musical 10, 11, 12; Fall Play 12; Sketch Book 11, 12; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12; Principals List 12; Brass Choir 12; Pep Band 10, 11, 12; Distinguished Scholar. JUDY COLLEEN KUNKEL - C.O.E. 12; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12; Distinguished Scholar 10, 11, 12. TAMMY LAFEVER - C.O.E. II, 12. KEVIN LAMB - Track 12. BENJAMIN LAMPEL JEFF LANDIS - German Club 10; Photography Helper 10. 11, 12. BRADLEY LANE JOHN LANE SONYA ALFREDA LANE - Afro Heritage Club 11, 12; D.E.C.A. 11; Office Worker 12. LEE A. LANGLET - V.I.P. Club 12; Track 10; Honor Roll II, 12. DARRELL LANGLEY JANE LANIER - Musical II: Clan officer 10, Treasurer; Gymnastics 10, II; Cheerleader 10; Student Council II 142 fc CHRIS LANSING • Musical I . II. 12: Fill Pl 10. II. 12: Sketch Book 10. II. 12; Summer Drama 10. II: Honor Boll 10. II: Stage Craft 10. 11. 12. MARGARET ANN LAYCOCK - Orckr.tr. 10. 11.12: Concert Band I lr. Marching Band 1 0: Fort Wa ne Youth Symphony 12: Muaical 10. II: Honor Rail 10. II. 12: Principal. List 10. II. 12: Wko ' i Who Among American High School Student. II: Tri Kappa Scholarihip II: Lh.ungui.hed Scholar 12. RENEE JEANEEN LEATHERMAN - Concert Band II. 12: Vanity Band 10: Marching Band 10. II. 12: Honor Boll 10. II. 12; Pep Baad 10. II. 12: Di.tinr.ui.hed Scholar It GARY L. LEE MICHAEL DIXON LEE - French Clnk 12 iVice-Preudenti; Letlermea ' t Clob 10. II. 1 2: Tenant 10. 11. 12: Baaeball 10. II. 12 iCaptaial: Hockey 10. It. 12: Claaa Officer 12 (Preaident): Honor Boll 10. II. 12: Principal ' List II. 12: Rotarian 12; Dnrtingniehad Scholar 10. II, 12: Wko ' i Who Among Amencaa High School Student. II. 12: American High School Athlete 12. ROBERT K. LEHMAN - Lettermee ' i Cluh II. 12: Vanity Band 10; Tennia 10. II. 12: Track 10. II. 12: Honor Roll 10. II. I OKI MICHELLE LEONARD - French Clob 10. II. 12; Letlermen i Club 11. 12: Concert Choir 12: Siring Choir 12: Orchestra II. 12: Concert Baad II. 12. Stage Band 10: Varaity Band 10: Marching Band 10. II. 12; Pep Band 10. II. 12; Fort Wayne Youth fTj mutual 12: Muaical 10. II, 12: Sketch Book 12; Summer Drama 10: Golf II. 12: Honor Roll 10, II. 12; Who • Who Among American High School Studenu II: Who . Who in Foreign Language 10; Di.tingui.hed Scholar 12. MIKE A. LESHER - Football 10. DAVID ALEXANDER LEWIS - Lettermen . Club II. 12: Football 10. II. 12: Wreatling 10. II. 12 (Captain): Honor Roll 10. II. 12. NIELS E. LICHTI - Cross Country l2iMaeagcr : Track II. 12; Chemi.tr Worker 12: Honor Roll 10. II. 12; Di.tingui.hed Scholar 1 . II. 12. PAMELA J. LL ' CAS - Lettermaa . auk 10. II. 12; Tennia 10. II. 12; Honor Roll 10. II. it CEDRIC LYKES TAMMY LYNN MACKIN - Spnniah Club 11; Intramural. 10; Office Worker 12; Honor Roll 10. II. HOLDEN T. MAECKER - Speeck It Orckeotra 10. 1 1. It Tennia It Student Council 10-. Principal ' • Lax 10. II. It Di.tingui.hed Scholar 12. PATRICIA MAGEE WILLIAM A. MAISH - French Crab It. II: Concert Choir II. It Soring Choir II. It Madrigal. Choir 12: Muaical 10. II. 12: Sketch Book II: Summer Drama 10; Honor Roll II. It Dietinguiahed Scholar It MARK ALLEN MAISONNEl VE - French Club 10: Swing Choir It Concert Band It VareKy Band 10. II. Marching Band 10. II. 12 (Secretary): Muaical 10. II, 12. Sketch Book II. It Summer Drama 10; W celling 10; Student Council 11. It Hamae Rail 10. II. WANDA JEAN MANNING - fro Heritage It. II. It Dal Teen. DAVID MANSFIELD - Football I Wrantlaug Ml DALE F. MARANO - Football It. II. It True II. It CHERRI M iSON LORI ANN MATCH ETT - C.OE, It f A II (Corresponding Se. retard. 12 ( P i am t r ail; Latin Crab It, II. 12 Officer . O.tA. It Hamae Ball It. II. It Dmtinguiehed Scholar It DAMP S MAY - Honor Rail II. It FREDRIC MCBRIDE 143 MIRIAN MCCLENDON - Concert Choir 11. 12; Swing Choir 11, 12. DAVID W. MCCOMB - Football 10, 11, 12; Basketball 10; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12. ELIZABETH MCCOMB - Office Worker 11. LEA ANN MCDANIEL - French Club 10; Concert Choir 11, 12; Swing Choir 12; All City Choir 11, 12; Marching Band 10, 11; Rifle Squad 10, 11 (Captain); Sketch Book 12; Soccer 11, 12; Chemistry Worker 10, 11; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12; Distinguished Scholar 10, 11, 12; Prom Committee 11; Powder Puff Football 12. ROGER MCELROY RALPH MCKEE - Basketball 10, 11, 12; Baseball 10, 11, 12; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12. TONYA LYNN MCNEELY - Lettermens Club 11, 12; Spanish Club 10, 11, 12; Track 10, 11, 12; Intramurals 10, 11, 12; Student Council 10, 11, 12; Scroll Staff 11; Gymnastics Announcer 11: Powder Puff Football 11, 12; Prom Chairman 11. MARTHA SUE MCPEEK - Latin Club 10, 11, 12; Concert Band 10, 11, 12; Varsity Band 10; Marching Band 10, 11, 12; Pep Band 10. 11, 12; Scroll Staff 11, 12 (Assistant Editor); Honor Roll 10. 11, 12. GREGORY L. MEEK - C.O.E. 12; French Club 10, 11; O.E.A. 12; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12. TERESA MENEFEE SANDRA J. METTERT - Concert Band 11, 12; Varsity Band 10; Marching Band 10, 11, 12; Pep Band 10, 11, 12; Scroll Staff 12; Honor Roll 10. 11, 12. MARJORIE MEYER DAVID MICHELLE BLAINE C. MILLER PENNY JOAN MILLER - Latin Club 10, 11, 12; Lettermen ' a Club 11, 12; V.l.P. Club 11, 12 (President) Girls Choir 10; Concert Choir 11, 12; Track 10, II; Volleyball 10, 11, 12; Student Council 12; Honor Roll 10, 11. SCOTT A. MILLER JODY MILLS GREGORY A. MINNIEAR BARBARA ANN MITCHELL - Spanish Club 12; Girls Choir 10, 11; Concert Choir 12; Office Worker 11; Honor Roll 10, 12. KELLY MOORE MARY MOORE IZETTA MORRIS KEVIN MOSS - Office Worker 10, 11. SHARON LYNN MUELLER - Latin Club 11, 12; V.l.P. Club 12; Marching Band 10, II; Pantherettes 10, 11; Rifle Squad 10, II; Honor Roll 10. 144 m JAMS LOL MLLPAGANO - D.E.C.A. II. It French Club 10: Fellowship of (bniliH Athlete. ! -. Baakrtball l(r. Track 10: Image II: Honor Rail I . II. 12: Powder Puff Football II. 12. THOMAS ML ' NSON - Omu Club U. 1 1: Scroll Staff 12: Honor Roll 10. 12. DEBORAH MYERS MARC NEELT - I.F.B.A. II. 12 (Preoinenu Orrbe tr 11. 12: Concert Band II. 12 lTrea urer.; Vanity Band 10: M.rrbmg Band 10. II. 12: Jan Band 10. II. 12: Mueical 11. 12: Sketch Book I . II. 12: Diatinguiahed Scholar JILL L. NEIDRAL ' ER AMY LYNN NELSON ■ Honor Roll H. II. TRACI JANE NELSON - Summer Drama It. NANCY LOUISE NEl.MAN - Teenn It: Creative Writing 10: Bat Girl II. 12: Imafea II. 12: Newipaper (Hardingl 10: Yearbook (Harding I It. MARK C. NEVILLS PAMELA NIEB - D.E.C.A. II. 12: Honor Roll It. II. 12. DEBORAH Sl ' E NOBIS - Paatberettea It: Rifle Squad 10; Honor Roll 10. II. 12: Powder Puff Football II. 12: Diatinguiahed Scholar RIE NOE - D.E.C.A. 12: Honor Roll Cer Crab 12: Ba MICHAELA NOLIE Roll 12. BARBARA LYNN NTJ8BA - Varsity Band It. Marching Band 10. II. 12: Flat Squad II. 12 (Co-Captainl; Pom Pon Sound It. II. 12 (Co-Caplaiai: Sketch Book 11.12; Honor Roll It. 1 1. 12: DnMinguaabed Scholar CARL ALBERT OMSTEAD - I.F.B . 11. 12. Concert Band 10. 11. 12: Slate Band It. II: %ar it Band 10- Marching Band 10. II. 12; Cran Country It. Baaketball 10; Track 10: Chemi tr Worker 12 Honor Roll 10. 11. 12: Hilltop High School It. Daatiugujnhed Scholar LARRY OQLINN TERI LYNN OSTER - French Crab It. II. 12: Concert Band II. 12; V.raity Band It: Marching Band It. II. 12: Honor Roll It. II. It D tin u«ned Senator 10. II. It STEPHEN R. OYER JAMES R. PACKER - Honor Roll It. II. It Diatinguiahed Scholar KIMBERLY M. PARADINE - French Crab It GirU Choir II: Training Choir It; Honor Roll It. II. It Prraeinuln Liat 11. It Diattng-umhed Scholar CAROL ANN PARKER - Sunnmu Onh It It Marching Band It. II. 12. Paalheretua It. II. ItlA Sound 10 iCo-Captaini. II. It Stagecre- 1. Su«f Boob II; Honoe Roll It. 11. Pmtiugumbed scholar It. KAREN S. PARKS - Senna Clnb It V 1J Onb i: Honor Roll It. II PENNY U PARKS • C.O.E. It OX. , it Beaer Rail It. II. It TIMOTHY O. PARKS JR. - Afro Benten-e Onb It II It DJJ.C.A. II. Sketch Be h II Offieo  , II; Bonne Roll II. II. . ..,,. US JOHN PASSINO - D.E.C.A. 11, 12; Soccer 11, 12; Honor Roll, II. JOHN K. PAUL - Football 10; Track 10; Intramurals 10, 11, 12; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12. TIMOTHY A. PAUL - Football 10, 11, 12; Baseball 10; Intramurals 10, 11, 12; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12. NORA A. PCOLINSKI - C.O.E. 12 (Vice- President); F.S.A. 11, 12 (Vice-President); Honor Roll 11, 12; Powder Puff Football 11. CHERYL PEARSON - Afro Heritage Club 10, 11, 12 (President): Mat Maid 10; Student Council 10, 11, 12; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12; Powder Puff Football 12; Afro Heritage Productions 10, 11, 12. RITA SUSAN PERALTA - Girls Choir 10, 11; Office Worker 11, 12. CHARLENE PERKINS - French Club 10, 11; Safari Staff 12; Scroll Staff; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12; Distinguished Scholar. NADINE PERKINS - V.I.P. Club 11; Concert Choir 10, 11, 12; Swing Choir 11, 12; Marching Band 11; Musical 11; Sketch Book 11, 12; Office Worker 11, 12. BRIAN JON PERSE - Honor Roll 12. LISA ANN PETERSON - Concert Band 10; Varsity Band 11, 12; Marching Band 10, 11. 12; Pit Orchestra 11; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12; Tutor at Glenwood 11, 12. MICHAEL A. PHILLIPS - Lettermen ' s Club 11, 12; Football 10, 11, 12. WILLIAM PHILLIPS SCOTT PLANT - Honor Roll 10. 11, 12; Principal ' s List 10, 11; Distinguished Scholar. ROBIN MARIE PLATT - Lettermen ' s Club 11, 12; Orchestra 10, 11, 12; Track 10; Volleyball 10; Gymnastics 10, II, 12; Intramurals 11; Mat Maid 10, 11; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12; Distinguished Scholar. JULIE POFFENBERGER - Lettermen ' s Club 11; Track 10, 11; Tutored at Glenwood 11. BERNARD POLLARD THERESA POLLICK TIMOTHY K. POORE - Concert Band 11, 12; Varsity Band 10; Marching Band 10, II, 12; Jazz Band 10; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12: Principals List 12; Who ' s Who Among American High School Student . THOMAS E. POTOSKY - Football 10, 11; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12. JEFFERY A. POWELL - Concert Band 11, 12; Varsity Band 10; Marching Band 10, 11, 12; Jazz Band Hi; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12; Band Work er 12. KATHRYN PRUIETT - Art Club 10, 11; French Club 10, II: Track 10; Chemistry Worker 12; Student Council 10; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12; Principal ' s List 10, 11; Distinguished Scholar LINDA SUE PRZENICZNY - Lettermen ' s Club 11, 12; Orchestra 10, 11, 12; Orchestra 10, 11, 12; Pit Orchestra 12: Basketball 10, 11, 12; Track 10, 11, 12; Volleyball 10, 11, 12; Intramurals 11; Teacher Helper 12; Honor Roll 10. II. 12; Distinguished Scholar. KIM PUFF MARK RACER - Wrestling 10. 146 ERIC MATTHEW RASKIN - Freack Club 10. II; Football II; lotr.mur.l. It. II. 12; Honor Roll 12. HEVRI. HEHMAN - Hoaor Boll I . II. It Po der Puff roolb.ll 12 MICHAEL KEBMAN - Hoaor Roll 10. II. It MARK REECEH • Lrllermea ' . Claa II. It Mualcal 12; Football 10. II. It Baakethall 10; Baaebell 10. II. 12: Honor Roll 10. II. 12; Lheun«-u .h -d Scholar 10. II. 12: Kolao ' lob It JACKI JEAN REIEERT - Art Clab I Freack Club 10; Marching Baad 10. II. It Flaf Squad 10. II. It Pantheretlee I . II. It Sketch Bank II. It InirninuriU 11: Honor Roll 10. II. It Principal. Uet 10. II. 12. DEBORAH J. REYNAL - Spae-k Cl.b 10. It l.irli ( hoir 10. II. It Concert Choir II. It MIKE RUN - Football I . II. It Track 10. RICKY L. RICE - Afro Heritage Club 10. II. It D.E.C.A. II. It A ro Heritage Faahiaa San II. It Baakrtball 10. CARMEN DELAINE RIDLEY - Afro Bmui. Club 10. II. ItCCE. 12 (Secretary; D.F-C.A. II; Gtrk Choir 10. II: Office Worker 10. II: Haaar Roll 1 . II. It Afro Heritage Fankioa Show II. It WADE B. RIEDI.NGER - Freack Cl.k I Concert Choir 12; Swing Choir 12: Orrkeetm 10. II. It Muaical 10. II. It Sketch Book It Yoatk flj   k.n? Orcheatra It Safari Staff It All Ctt) Chair It JOSEPH JOHN ROBINSON SARA ROBINSON KENT J. ROE - IFBA It Caaeert Baad II. It Var.it Band 10; Marching Baad I . II. It Sketch Book It Bonor Roll 10. II. It iHoaembJe Meaueai. JANET ROGERS JENNIFER LYNN ROGOSCH - Inlmnnm- 10; Student Council 10. II. It Haaar Rail 10. II. It ROBERT A. ROLLAND - Freack Clab la. II. 12; IFBA It Concert Baad II. It Varnil Baad 10: Jan Baad It Sketch Book It Teaaa 10. II. 12 (Lettered II. 11): Track 10. ll;Claea Officer 12 i Viee-Prenideat ' . Honor Roll 10. II. It Dtaliaguiaked SchaUr 10. II. It JOHN V. ROSA MARTIN P. ROSS - Laua Clah 10. II: Crone Counlrv 10. II. 12 iTeani Cantata II. Ok Track I . II. It Student Council 12 iTreaoareri. Haaar Rail 10. II. It Dumngunhed Sckolar 10. 11. It Pnacianl. Lint 10. MICHAEL S. ROSS - lam Oak 10. 11; Orcheatra 10. II. It Croat Cauatrt 10. II. IS iCaauta II. 121; Track 10. II. U iCantaia ' . Student Caaaetl 12 .Secretary Honor Roll 10. II. It Malie.ro.eaed Scholar 10. II. It Rolan Club It KATHRYN SUSAN ROTH - DXCA II: Spaniah Club 10. It Intramural. 10: Haaar Rail 10. II. It DEMISE RENEE Rl lS rU Cl b 10. II. It TeaaM 10. II. 12. M.I Maid 10. Cheerleader 10 iReerr c II. 12 iVamttjK Hi ' ■■■ ing Court 10 BETTY RIN V MELODIE MAI RISSELL - Uua fWI Track II. It Haaar Rail 10. II. It Dhaaasaadaai Sckolar It SI S N I .NN RlTZ-SaaatakOaklkC- Baad 10. II Vituli Baad l«c Marekiag Baad I . 1 It Jan Baad 10; Haaar Rail 10. II. It u: JANETTE E. SAFIRSTEIN - Spanish Club 10 (Secretary), 12; S.A.M.W. 12; Concert Choir 11, 12; Orchestra 10; Rifle Squad 10; All City Choir 12; Musical 11. 12; Fall Play 12; Summer Drama 10, 11, 12; Powder Puff Football 12; Student Council 10; Safari Staff 12; Scroll Staff 12; Honor Roll 10, 11; Principal ' s List 12; Distinguished Scholar 12, PETE SALLAY - Sketch Book 11, 12; Track 10; Intramurals 10, 11, 12. TANIA SATTERTHWAITE URSULA SAXENA - Marching Band 10. 11, 12. MAURA SCHENCK KAREN SCHENDEL - Girls Choir 11, 12; Intramurals 10, 11. RITA M. SCHENKEL - Spanish Club 10; Student Council 11, 12; Class Officer 11 (Vice-President). SUE SCHENKEL - Spanish Club 12; Student Council 12; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12. SHARI SCHLICHTENMYER - French Club 10, II, 12; Concert Band 11, 12; Varsity Band 10; Marching Band 10. 11, 12: Jazz Two 10; Musical 12; Class Officer II (Secretary); Honor Roll 10, 11, 12. MARK RONALD SCHNEIDER - Musical 12; Fall Play 12; Sketch Book 12; Summer Drama 11; Honor Roll 12. RENEE M. SCHRADER LINDA SCHUCKEL - Gymnastics 10. JUDY SCOTT - Latin Club 10; Campus Life 12; Girls Choir 10. SANDRA ANN SEBENOLER - Lettermen ' s Club 11, 12; Spanish Club 10, 11; Gymnastics 10, 11, 12; Intramurals 10, 11; Service Worker 11; Honor Roll 10, II, 12; Powder Puff Football 11, 12; Distinguished Scholar MARK A. SEDAM - Honor Roll 10, 11, 12. MIKE SELBY - Musical 10, 11; Fall Play 10, 11, 12: Sketch Book 10, 11, 12; Summer Drama 10. ALAN K. SELKING - Lettermen ' s Club 11, 12; Football 10. 11. 12; Wrestling 10, 11, 12; Baseball 10; Student Council 11; Honor Roll 10, 1 1, 12; Distinguished Scholar KEVIN SELLS LYNDA LEE SENGER - Honor Roll 10, 11, 12. GREGORY MICHAEL SEPLAK - Latin Club 11. 12; Basketball 10; Chemistry Worker 12; Office Worker 10, II, 12; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12; Mayor ' s Youth Commissioner 11, 12. JIM SEVERIT - Wrestling 10. MARLYN SEVERIT MARGIE SHADE - Afro Heritage Club II, 12; Afro Heritage Dress to Impress Talent Show II; Library Worker II. JEFFREY NATHAN SHAHEEN - Honor Roll 11. 148 JOSEPH A. MIUiMN lloaor Koll I . II. PATBH I II -HAITI ( K KAREN 1.. SHEI.B ' i • Spanuh Club I . ll;S«f«n Suff Id. II; Scroll Staff II: Honor Roll 10. II. 12; Prim ipal ' i l.i.l 10. II. 12; Di.nnguuhrd Scholar I . II. 12; Tri Kappa Award II: Witting uiihed Scholar NANCY A. SHEKBINSK - ( Wert Choir It. II. 12; Honor Koll 10. II. 12; Dutiaguuaed Scholar DOREEN I -HORT - Spaawb Clob It. II. 12; lotramurala 10; Student ( ouanl 10. II. 12. t laaa llfficer II (Treaaurer, Safari Staff 12; Honor Roll It. II. 12: Principal i 1.1.1 10. 12: Powder Puff Football II. 12. Diatingui.hed Scholar 10. II. 12; Dtatuaftuahed Scholar KENT D. SIEBOLD - French Clab I -. Lrltrrrarn ' a Club 12: (roaa Counln 10. II. 12: Track 10. II. 12: Honor Koll IS. II. 12 MICHAEL SIMMos- RONALD JOSEPH SKINN ' rR - Hallmark Award Winner in Art II: laafn ' o.er P iaa f II: Honor Roll 10. STEVEN D. SMALL - Laua (lab 10. II. 12: Concert Bud II. 12: V. r.u Haad 10: Marching Bawd 10. II. 12: Jan Band 10. 12: Band (gaarlrrmaatrr It. 11. 12: Honor Roll 10. II. 12: Principal. LaM It. II. 12: Duuinfuiahed Scholar 10. II. 12. ALETAMAHIE SMITH • f.olf II. 12; Hoaar Rail 10. II. 12: Di.tingui.hed Scholar It. II. It BRYAN D. SMITH ■ Concert boir It. II. 12: Concert Band 10; State Band ! . Marching Bawd It-. Madrigal. Choir 12: Sketch Book II. 12. Soccer It: Swimming 10; Honor Roll It. II. 12: National Hoaor flttltlj II. IT: lli.tinguiahed Scholar It CYNTHIA E. SMITH - French a.b It: Lettermen ' . Club II. 12: Tennt. 10. II. 12: Baaketball 10. II; Office Worker II. 12: Powder FSiff Football 12. EDWARD THOMAS SMITH - S-im Team It (St. Joe. Mich. i: Safari Staff II. 12 .Photo Milan. Scroll Suff II. 12 tPhotoajraphN Fditon ELIZABETH SMITH KIRK SMITH KERRY ALAN SNYDER - Teaaia II. LINDA J. SNYDER - Coacen CVair II. 12: Honor Roll It. II. 12. Powder Puff Football II. STEVEN SNYDEK JODIE A. SOLLOWAY - Frewch Oak II: Utter men 1 . Club I ! 12. i. mna uco It. II. 12. Stwaeal Council II. It Claan Officer II Seeratar... Howar Rail 10. II. 12: Principal ' . Lint It. It Pawwer PwiT Fwrlkall 11. 12, Diatinfuuhed Scholar ELIZABETH SPAN REBEll IRIS SPVRKs . Frrach Oar Marching Bawd It; Cbemwir. Warmer II. 12: Hawae Rail It. II, It Pnwcinal ' a LaM I Otn u agrnm h ed Scholar MVKKI SPENCER - Hacha. It. II. Hawae Rati II JOHN ERU SPRING s-ta. Ckau n. It Orcbr.tr. IS Coacen Haad II; Slage Bawd It. II. V.mt. Baad lOt March. ag Band 10. II. 12 M.drarala Choir It Maaaral 10. II. It Sketch Baa II 12 Sammer Drama II It Image. I . Hawar Rail It. II. It All Of Choir II, It Fort Wn a Vrlll SvmpF - 91 OTT SPROVT 149 KELLY STAFFORD KAREN ELIZABETH ST ANGER - Musical 10, 11, 12; Fall Play 11, 12; Sketch Book 11, 12; Summer Drama 10, 11; Images 10; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12. JENNIFER M. STANLEY - French Club 10, 11; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12. ROBERT T. STANLEY - Football 10, 11 (Dekalb High School); Baseball 11 (Dekalb High School). CHARLES JAMES STEAGER - Honor Roll 10, 11, 12. JOSEPH C. STEHLIK - Baseball 10, 11, 12; Honor Roll 10, II. 12. JOHN STEIN DOUGLAS STEPHAN - Honor Roll 10, 11, 12; Distinguished Scholar 12. TRACY MARIE STEPHENSON - Spanish Club 10, 12; Concert Choir 11, 12; Swing Choir 11, 12; Varsity Choir 10; Musical 11; Sketch Book 11, 12; Images 11, 12; Honor Roll 11, 12; All City Choir 11, 12. JEFFREY STILLWELL - Football 10, 11, 12. KAREN STOCKER - Honor Roll 11. KENNETH ALAN STOCKER - Orchestra 10, 11, 12; Honor Roll 10, 11. MICHELLE D. STREBIG - Orchestra 10, 11, 12; Mat Maid 10, 11; Chemistry Worker 12; Tutor 11. ANGELO STROTHER CLARENCE STUART III - Afro Heritage Club 12; Lettermen ' s Club 11, 12; Football 10, 11, 12; Track 10; Intramurals 10, 11, 12; Honor Roll 10, 11. RONALD DOUGLAS SUNDERMAN - French Club 10, II; Orchestra 12; Concert Band 11, 12 (President); Stage Band 10, 11, 12; Varsity Band 10, 11; Marching Band 10, 11, 12; Jazz Band 10, 11, 12; Musical Pit Orchestra 12; Sketch Book 10, 11, 12; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12; Pep Band 10, 11, 12; Distinguished Scholar 12. DONNA JEAN SUSDORF - Honor Roll 10, 11, 2. SANDRA SWAN DEARTHA SWOPSHIRE RUSSELL TARITAS LAURA A TARR ELORA TAYLOR DICK TAYLOR SUE TEEGARDEN 150 THOMAS TALMADGE TEEL II - Musical 10. II. 12: Fail Play II. 12: Sketch Book II. 12: Summer UriBi 10. II: Wrestling 10: Student Council 10. II (Treasurer). 12 (President!: Honor Roll 10. II. 12; I ' rini ipal ' a Lilt 10, 12; Kourian 12: Century III Leaden 12: Distinguished Scholar 10. II. 12. KITH TEETOR - Spanish Club 10: SAM 12: Girls f hoir 10; Concert Choir II. 12: Swing Choir II. 12: Madrigals Choir 12: Musical 10. II. 12: Fall Play 12; Sketch Book II. 12; Summer Drama 10. II; S.O. ft H Worker 12; Student Council 10. II; Claaa Officer 12 ITl— m|, Honor Roll 1 . II. 12: School Maacot (Charlie Panther) 12; AIM in (hoir II. 12. MARK STEPHEN THOMPSON - Honor Roll 10, II, 12; Distinguished Scholar. ALLEN TONAK LISA MICHELLE TRACY THOMAS TRIBBETT - Student Council l . II. 12. STEVEN CHRIST TSULEFF - Croaa Counlr 10. II. 12 (Manager): Basketball 10 (Maangcr): Track 10, II. 12 (Manager.; Gym Helper 10. II. 12: Imogen I . II: Honor Roll 10. 12. PRENTIS TLRANGE JR. - Lrttermeu . Clob II; Track 10. II. 12: Honor Roll I . II. SARAH JEAN I HRICK ■ Concert Band II: Vanity Band 10: Marching Band 10. II: Track I . II: Honor Roll 10, II. 12. TONDRA I PSHAW - Football 10. II. 12: Baaketball 10; Gymnastic 10. II: Honor Roll 10. II. 12 THOMAS SABIAN LTLEV - Orcbentrn II. It Concert Band II. 12: Stale Band 12: Vamt Band 10-. Marchinc Band 10. II, 12: Jan Band 12; Perrnaaiia Enaemble II. 12: Intramurals 12; Moaic Worker 12: Honor Roll 10. II. 12: Dtalin(ulahed Scholar II. 12 JEFF VOLMERDING - Afro Heritage Club 10. II. 12: D.E.CA. It. Track I . 11. 12. L1DILANA VELEY - Spanish Club 12. MIKE VENDERLEY - Letlermens Club II. 12; Football II. 12 (Manacerl: Baaketball 10 Manager Intramurala 10, 11. SUSAN THERESA VERNASCO - Let te raven • Club 10. 11. 12: Track 10. II. 12: Gsmnnnlics 10. II. 12: Intramurala 10. 11: Powder Puff Football 11. La, Hnmne Roll 10. II. 12: Principals Lint I . Dmunruisbed Scholar. MINNA MARI YIITALA - German Chab 12: Track 12; Office Worker It MICHAEL W. VINCENT Intramurala 10. WILLIAM VOITLFIN STEVE VOBNDBAM KEVIN WALLER Baseball l . tiiSNIr -WW TFMaTH - I I 10. :i 12. JACKIE WKW r K DAVE WM W FILER - Chen. Clnb It Intramurals IX -occer It Honwr Roll In. II. It Principals Unl 10. II. It Junior Achievement It Distinguished Scholar KdB WHM. VKTNER 1SI JEFFREY C. WEISENAUER - DiCA 11, 12; Hockey 10, 11, 12. MARK ALLYN WENTZ - Honor Roll 10. SUSAN KAY WESSEL - French Club 10, 11. 12; Honor Roll 10, II, 12; Principals List 10, 11; P owder Puff Football 11, 12. MARK THOMAS WEST - Cross Country 10, 11, 12; Track 10, 11, 12; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12. KAREN SUE WESTERMAN - French Club 11, 12; Letterman ' s Club 11, 12; V.IJ . Club 12; Tennis 11, 12; Volleyball 10, 11, 12; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12; Principal ' s List 10, 1 1; D istinguished Scholar RONDA LYNN WHITE - Orchestra 12; Concert Band 11, 12; Stage Band 10; Varsity Band 10; Marching Band 10. 11, 12; Pep Band 10, 11, 12; Musical 12; Music Worker 12; Honor RoU 10, 11, 12. SANDY WIEGMANN - D.E.C.A. 11. LAURIE LYNN WIGHTMAN - Letterman ' s Club 10, 11. 12; Spanish Club 10; Gymnastics 10. 11, 12; Intramurals 10, 11; Powder Puff Football 11, 12; Honor Roll 11, 12. LISA G. WILKENING - D.E.OA. 11. 12; Letterman ' s Club 11, 12; Spanish Club 10, 11, 12; Basketball 10, 11, 12; Track 10, 11; Volleyball 11; Intramurals 10, 11. 12; Honor Roll 10. 11, 12. DAVID WILLIAMS GREGGORY (GOLDIE) WILLIAMS - Afro Heritage Club 12; D.E.C.A. 12; Basketball 12 (manager). JENNIFER LYNN WILLIAMS - C.O.E. 12 (treasurer); Honor Roll 10, 11, 12. MICHAEL WILLIAMS - D.E.C.A. 11, 12; Honor RoU 10, 12. ANNA MARIE WILSON - Honor Roll 10. 11, 12. PAMELA KAY WIMBERLY - Afro Heritage Club 10, II, 12; Track 11: Volleyball 10; Intramurals 10; Powder Puff Football 12; Student Council 10; Honor Roll 1 1; Afro Heritage Fashion and Talent Show 10, 11, 12; Who ' s Who Among American High School Students 12. HOLLY JEAN WINNER - C.O.E. 12; D.E.C.A. 11. 12. JUNE MARIE WINNER - Spaniah Club 10; Girls Choir 10. 11, 12; Honor Roll 10, 12. JANNA LYNETTE WISE - Honor Roll 10, 11, 12; Distinguished Scholar BRIAN D. WITT - German Club 10; Orchestra II, 12; Concert Band 10, 11, 12; Vars ity Band 10: Marching Band 10. II, 12; Jazz Band 10, 11, 12; Chemistry Worker 12; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12; Principals List 10, 12; Pep Band 10, 11; Pit Orchestra 11. BRENT A. WITTE - German Club 10; Concert Band 10. II, 12: Stage Band 10. 11, 12; Varsity Band 10; Marching Band 10, 11, 12; Jazz Band 10, It, 12: Sketch Book II. 12; Band Worker 12; Images 10: Scroll Staff II; Brass Ensemble 12; Pep Band 10. 11, 12; Jazz Jehovahs II, 12; Distinguished Scholar KATHY WITTEKIND JOAN E. WOODMANSEE - Spaniah Club 12; Powder Puff Football 12: Honor Roll 10. II, 12; Prom Committee 11. JEFFREY D. WOOTTON - A.Y.H. 10: Musical II. 12; Fall Play II, 12; Sketch Book 11, 12; Summer Drama II; Student Council 10, 11. 12; Safari Staff II, 12; Scroll Staff II, 12: Honor Roll 10, II, 12: Principal ' s List 10; S.A.M.W. 10. 11, 12; Distinguished Scholar CYNTHIA WORTHLEY - Letterman ' s Club 10. 11, 12; Concert Choir II. 12; Swing Choir 10, 11, 12; Musical 10. 12: Sketch Book 12; Track 11; Volleyball 10. II. 12: Honor Roll 10, II, 12; Principals List 10. 11. 12. 152 , Kevin Abbott Phillip Ankenbruck James Bay Grover Belcher Jr. Trent Bobay Danny Boykin Gregory Carpenter Kim Church Tyrone Cobb Kathryn Cochren Joel Cooper Mary Dague Emerick Dansby Julia Davis Mozell Davis Jr. Michelle Degrange Scott Detwilcr Pamela Doden Vincent Doehrman Mark Ellison Mitzi Estep James Garretson Kent Giant Benjamin Gray Jonathon Griswold Rebecca Haisley Andrew Hamilton Jeffrey Harris Douglas Hartley J. Scott Hines Evelyn Jackson Kurt Jahn Michael Jennings Darrell Koch YVONNE MARIE WRIGHT - Afro Hrritntr Club 10. II. 12; Office Worker 12. RICHARD L. WI KM ■ Genua Clak It Hour Boll 10. II. 12; Principal List 10. II. CHRISTOPHER YANSKY JEKFERY L. YODER - Honor Roll 10. JOHN MATHEW ZEIMET - Honor Roll II. 12 KELLY ZIMMERMAN DIANA J. ZOLLINGER - CirU Choir 10. II. 12. Camera shy David Lether Stacey Luellan Feliciano Mendez Michael Miller Robin Mitchell Julian Moroni ' s Gretchen Mumaugh Steven Newville Terry Pegging Robert Read Lamont Roberts Annette Robinson Claudette Rozier Paul Rykard Jr. Dirk Scheribel Lindy Screeton Connie Studdle Severit Andrew Shade Corneal. u Simmons Elizabeth Sim-, Tom Stuck Kathleen Suelzer Steven Thomas Mark Tobin Debt -ah Totchloc Eric Trac Cathv Wslten Kirbv UVIker KriMine Whitacre Terr Woods Jamn Zent 1S3 ■■ ■•- Sr - 1 «■ Jl  !5 ' ♦ M ? 154 155 ii 81 is second to none  With resounding yells of 81 - second to none! the Junior class made its mark at Snider High School. Showing encompassing spirit and willingness to cooperate, this Junior class made the 1979-80 school year one of competition and involvement with both the upperclass Seniors and the underclass Sophomores. The Junior class was off to a good start with its sponsorship of the Sophomore Mixer. Homecoming Week, though, appeared to be the first real test of Junior class spirit. Although the Junior Powder Puff team was soundly defeated by the capable (?) Seniors, the Junior class rebounded with the award for the most color on color day, holding this honor for the second year in a row. As its farewell dedication to the Senior class, the Juniors presented the 1980 Junior-Senior Prom. With the theme of Through the Years , and the song Longer in a spectrum of color, it was bound to be a sure success, and a success it was! Junior class officers: (1 to r) Karen Tsiguloff, Secretary; Julie VanHorn, President; Barb Herold, Vice President; Kyle McMahon, Treasurer. Before Pajama Day, no one would have guessed that Steve Sauer ' s lifetime ambition was to become a mouseketeer. fS y wmvm !X2t2l ' A T- i n ws Ackerman, Stephen Adams, Cynthia Albert, Gerald Aldridge, Patricia Allison, Michael Amos, Jocelyn Amstutz, Pamela Andrews, Elizabeth Andrews, Vickie Ankenbruck, Eve Arnold, Michael Arrington, Connie Aurich, Thomas Autry, Gabrelle Axson, Monica Babcock, Donna Baker. Brenda Baker. Cynthia Baker. Linda Bandor, Shari Barbre. Janet Barcus. Brian Barnard. Kevin Barnett. Tina Bassetl. Allan Bauer. Anthonv Bauman. James Baumgartner. Anthony Beachum. Renecer Beatty. Beverly Beck. Terry Bennett, Lisa Bentz, Keith Biggs, Sherri Billingslev. Arthur Billman. Lynette Binklex. Monty Black. Shells Blevins. Barbara Bolenbaugh. Sheryl Borcherding. Carlton Bordner. Kevin Boyer. Julie Brandt. Carol Bratton. Donna Bregin. Ronald Bregin. Toni Brinker. Ronald -Brockhouse. Kerry Brockup. Monica Brogan. Daniel Brouwer. John Brown. Kevin Brubaker. Douglas Brumbaugh. Randal Buckingham. Milton Buesching. Patrick Buiter. Karl Burch. Teresa Burger. Lori Burke. Michelle Burnett. Carla Burroughs. Sophia Burton. Troy 1ST Bush, Kenneth Cain, Sami Carboni, Rita Carlton, Janet Carney, Brenda Carpenter, Deborah Charlesworth, Elizabeth Chen, Stephen Childers, Jeri Clarke, Mitchell Clausman, Steven Clauss, Christine Clemens, Lawrence Coats, Debra Collins, Stanley Collins, Todd Collis, William Colone, Denise Colone, Timothy Conner, Cheryl Connett, Richard Connors, Maureen Cook, Cameron Cornett, Robert Crill, Alan Cunningham, Susan Curtis, Jennifer Dabbs, Lisa Dansby, Cara Datcher, Elston Davis, Julie Davis, Robert DeCamp, Kim Decker, Denise DeHaven, Thomas DeMaster, Mark DePew, Richard DePew, Ronald Dick, Joseph Dickmeyer, Jean Dickson, Joyce Dietz, Kenneth Diller, Gloria Dinovo, Salvatore Dively, Mary Dixon, Katherine Donaldson, Roger Donesa, Carmen Donley, Christopher Donnelly, Kathy Doolin, Stephen Douglass, Mark Doyle, Dana Dumoulin, David Duncan, Tamara Earl, Sandra Eberle, Joseph Edmonds, Brian Eichenauer, Scott Eisenmann, Rosemary Eley, Eddie Eley, Jefferey Elmer, Linda Epstein, Jamie m 158 Erb, Jacquelin Krdman, Kevin Erickson, Rhonda Etzler, Leslie Farnham. Scott Karris, Karen Karris, Rand Kilipiak, Jeffrey Kinneartv, Michael Kirth. Jill Kischer, Kenneth Kisher, Beth Fitzgerald, Victoria Flaugh. Christopher F laugh. Lisa Foltz, Lori Fought. Phillip Koune. Joseph Kowler, Greg Kowler, Julia Freeman, William French, Michael Krissell. Brian Kunk. Lisa Funk, Melinda Kurr . Lisa Galligan, Maureen Garrett, Tamara Garrett, Dwayne Gatton. Gary Gebhart, Douglass Gebhart, Kim Gehman. James Gerardol, Gary Gibson. Linda Gilliom, Eric Gilmore, Jeff Gize. Gary Glenn, Diane Glock, Brenda Glossenger. Ter Glover, Brian Goeglein. Jody Goering, Keith Gonzales. Linda Good. Michele Gottlieb. William Graham. Margaret Greene. Jeffrey Greer. Kimberly Greulach. Mark Griffin. Jill Griswold. Mary Guindon. Robert Gumbert. Roberta Haaser. Daniel H aaser. Douglas Haggenjo . Brene Haines. Todd Haislev Dawd Hall. Jeffrey Hall. John Hall. Karen Hall. Margaret 159 Hamblin, David Hamilton, Christine Hamilton, Cynthia Hannie, Harry Hannie, Marcia Hansen, Cathi Harber, Cheryl Harper, Julie Harper, Kimberly Harrier, Laura Harris, Julie Hartman, Debra Hartman, Scott Harvey, Deondra Hayes, Catherine Hegerfeld, Chris Heider, Hetbert Henricksen, Laura Herndon, Mark Herold, Barbara Herring, John Herron, Lewis Higi, Jeffrey Hill, Catherine Hill, Elizabeth Hill, Eugenia Hill, Fabian Hodge, Andrew Hogue, Alesia Hollins, Rhonda Hollowell, Terri Holly, Kent Holman, Michael Hudda, Parviz Huffman, Robert Hughes, Margaret Huguenard, Jeanna Hull, Scott Hunnicutt, Christine Hunt, Robin Hunt, Scott Hyatt, Deborah Irby, Gregory Irvine, Mary Jackson, Bradford Jackson, Conella Jacobsen, Michael James, Mary Jansen, David Jauregui, Jeff Jehl, Lorraine Jennings, Maria Jensen, Thomas Jewell, Brent Johnson, Helen Johnson, Jeffrey Johnson, Kimberly Johnson, Melody Johnson, Troydus Jones, Elizabeth Jones, Lisa Jones, Margaret Jones, Ronald Jump, Renee 160 Kaiman, Wendy Kain, Loraine Keaffaber, Jeffrey Keeney, John Kelley, Lori Kelly, Grace Kemp, Michael Kempton, Robert Kennelly, Michael Kern. Jeffrey Kerwin, Thomas K.N-. Kelly King, Dennis King, Johnny King, Lawrence Kleinhans, Allen Klingenberger. Joseph Kneller. Dawn Knight, Laura Knott, Larr Kuhns, Bradley Laird. Cynthia Lalevich. Anthonv Landel, Phillip Landfald. Kor Lanning. Phillip Lanter. Michelle Lapsley. Eunice Lausen. Carrie Lawlor. Maureen Layton. Kimberly l.eil man. Darla Leonard, Andrew I cu is. Stephen Livingston. Dennis Lombard. Susan l.omont. Barr Loney. Charles Lopez. Pete Lotha.ner. Linda Luebbert. Charles l.undv Kristin Lyons. Sidney Macon. Cameron Mahsles. Angeia Malone. Timoihv Mare . DiaM M.irr., Mark Martin. Kcli Mattes. Jennifer Matthews. Desire Maxwell. Johanna ICI Juniors take classes, activities McCammon, Kelly McCaslin, Dana McComb, William McCreanor, David McDonough, Cathy McGinnis, Alfred McKee, Richard McKinzie, Brent McMeen, Michael McPeek, Michael Meeks, Charles Meints, Karen Mejer, Bradley Merril, Phillip Merz, Scott Meyers, Jon Miller, Brian Miller, Charles Miller, Julie Miller, Kyle Miller, Linda Miller, Lisa Miller, Peggy Miller, Scott Miller, Thomas Mitchell, Randall Mitsopoulos, Chrisoula Moennig, Laurie Mondt, Wayne Moore, Brigette Moore, Clarence Moore, John 1G2 in stride - memories for tomorrow Below: I wonder what he ' s talking about!! Center: Keith Daniels waits for cue to begin. Right: John Herrin wants to get an A . Moran, John Morimanno. David Morris. Izetta Moss. Karl Moss, Paul Mueller. Jeffrev Mullenhour. Carol Muncie. Kem Munro. Gary Murdock. Chris Myers. Mark Myers. Wendv Sank. Michael Nash. Steven Nay. Lisa Newman. Todd Newville. Michael Ne . Michael Nietert. Rebecca Noe. Bonita Novitski. Garv Nusbaura. Sharon O ' Brien. Rebecca Oechsle. Douglas dinger. Kevin O ' Neil. Maureen O ' Reillv. Stephen Osborn. Scott Osier. Tracv Owen. Jerald Palmer. Daniel Palmer. William 163 Pape, Michael Parks, Brian Parra. Maria Pattison, Corolyn Paul, Janet Perez, Andrea Perkins, Colette Petersen, Cynthia Petersen, Sheryl Petersen, Tammy Phillips, Kirk Phillips , Todd Pickering, Joseph Pittenger, Dede Pittenger, Stefan Poorman, Mark Porter, Tonya Prince, Theresa Principe, Cheryl Pruiett, Mary Przeniczny, Mary Rankin, Amy Ransburg, Michael Read, Sherry Reed, James Reeves, Timothy Richter, Leslie Ridings, Tammy Ring, Patricia Robinson, Floyd Robinson, Gloria Roebel, Linda Roemer, Ronald Rosse, Tonja Roundy, Scott Russell, Tamara Rybolt, Martin Samaras, Peter Sanderson, Robert Sauer, Stephen Savieo, Mark Schatko, Gregory Scheeler, Julie Scheribel, Jeffrey Schertz, Denise Schmitt, Sherry Schroeder, Todd Schwarz, Raymond Scofield, Thomas Scott, David Shade, Rosalind Shadle, Amy Sharp, Dianne Shaw, William Sheets, Eric Shelby, Michael Sidell, Jeffrey Sitko, Gregory Skinner, Sandra Slater, Lillian Slick, Thomas Sliger, Timothy Smith, Barbara Smith, James 164 Smith, Kenton Smith, Margot Smith, Mark Smith, Ronald Smith, Susan Smith, Tammy Smith, Theresa Smith, Wendy Snowden, Rhonda Snyder. Bruce Snyder, David Snyder, Douglas Sohaski, Jill South. Lori Span, Davie Speck, Jami Sprott, Donna Stache. Melanie Stafford. James Stanlev, Jeannine Stavreti. Sherri Steele, Renee Steller, Carolyn Stockberger. Stephan Stoller. Brent Stoner, Patrick Storey. Diana Stringer. Krehl Strouse. Nedda Stucky. Natalie Swager, Cheryl Swaim. Robert Swain. Brian Swanson. Holly Sylvia. Christine Tarr. Scott Taylor. Rick Taylor. Theresa Thomas, Dennis Thomas. Kenneth Thompson. Beth Tiffany, Steven Timmon!.. Sherry Toam. Steven Tonak. Allen Treen. Linda Tsiguloff. Karen Turange. Michael I pshaw. Trona Itley. Shawn Van Horn. Juliana Van Markwyk. Jay 165 Vandenberg, Jack Vandervelde, David Vaught, Jonathan Voirol, Diana Voors, Michelle Waechter, Tania Waffle, Kathryn Wagner, John Wall, Rebecca Walls, Anthony Ward, Brigetta Warr, Lesley Warren, Belinda Warren, Carolyn Watson, Stephen Welch, Robert Wendel, Daphne West, Cynthia Whisler, Cheryl White, Jeffrey White, Kenneth White, Kristy Whitlow, Becky Wilkening, Dina Williams, Alison Williams, Jacquelin Williams, Linda Williams, Theresa Williams, Thomas Williams, Thomas Williams, Todd Willoughby, David Willoughby, Todd Wise, Ronald Wiseman, Scott Woodson, Joe Wozniak, Thomas Wright, Roxanne Wristpus, Petra Wunderlich, Scott Young, Lesli Zehr, Mark Zent, Thomas Zent, Timothy Zern, Mark Zirzow, Bryan Zoller, Steven W Camera-shy juniors Ainslie, David Anderson, Barney Baney, Steven Barbee, Courtney Barnett, Teresa Bassett, Angela Bench, Anthony Benjamin, John Birrueta, Ramon Bromelmeier, Cynthia Brown, Helena Butter, Christopher Craft, Gregory Curtis, Allen Daniels, Keith Deford, Brenda Dehaven, Paul Devitt, Kevin Diller, Gary Dillon, Jason Drew, Tommie Durham, Carol Flowers, Duane Gordon, Denny Graney, John Hartley, Deborah Homeleski, Brenda James, Glynis Jenkis, Todd Johnston, Ronald Jones, Jeffrey Katter, Edward Lake, Timothy Langston, Melanie Larkey, Bradley Lattimore, Roger Lucas, Lisa Martin, Aubrey McGlaston, Calvin McMahan, Kyle Meneffee, Theresa Mertz, Bruce Miller, Kathy Morris, Martin Muff, Janette Nelson, Amy Newman, Nancy Patrick, Sean Philips, Raymond Resendez, Carlos Richter, Lisa Roberts, Jill Rowan, Charles Rudolph, Rockwell Salustri, Shelley Savieo, Mark Scheie, Thomas Schrader, Thomas Smith, Dessolyn Sproat, Kimberly Stanberry, Susan Townsend, DeWayne Townsend, Isaac Walsh, William Williams, Tyrone 166 Above: Janet Paul seems to have dozed off in chem. class. Left: Glynnis James gives us her mischievous grin. Right: Liz Jones is in the spotlight with her violin. ICT Sophomore class confident of future With the coming of the school year 1979-80, Sophomores barged in along with their junior high manners . The newcomers were astonished at the size of the school at the Orientation. They couldn ' t believe the variety of teachers, students, and courses at Snider High! Soon the Sophomores recovered from their shock of a new environment. They became involved in school activities and brought competitive spirit for their teams. The hardy Sophomore football team bade goodbye to this year ' s season with a 6-2 record. The reserve cross country team, made up mostly of sophomores, closed the season with a 15-0 record. Like most people, Sophomores couldn ' t face the fact of being low man on the totem pole after leaving their top position at their Junior High. They didn ' t like being pushed around by the upperclassmen, but they are determined to be a class throughout the next three years that Snider High will never forget! Opposite page Sophomore Class Officers: . . . Kneeling, Jackie King-Secretary; standing from left to right, Tim Norton- Vice-President and Shaun Brennen-President; in back, Kim Norris-Treasurer. Aldridge, Jacquelin Alexander, Twyla AJlen, Percy Allison, Clem Amstutz, Jeffery Anderson, Brenda Anderson, Diane Ankenbruck, Carol Ankenbruck, Debra Anspach, Laura Applegate, Joan Arbuckle, David Arbuckle, Donald Archer, Eric Armstrong, Ronald Augsburger. John Axt. Kristine Backes. Todd Baeske, Ericka Bandor. Patricia Bansback, Thomas Barbee. Tracy Barnes, Sharon Barnwell, Francis Barta, Carol Bartels. Linda Bates, Kimberly Bauer. Karen Baughman. Christine Baumgartel. Barbara Beard. Beth Beggs, Dwayne Benjamin. James Bennett, Lisa Bentz. David Berghoff. Martha Biddlecome. Michael Biddlecome. Michelle Bieker. Mark Bishop. Mary Bledsoe. Audrey Bobay. Kimberl Bobav. Terr Bodie. JefT Boehlert, C mhia Boggs. Tonya Bolander. James Bollman. Michele Bonney. Gail Booker. Kim Bosserman. Denise Bostick. Thomas Bowley. Ring Bowman. LynelU Boyd, Vanessa Boydston. Robert Rraun. Mark Brennan. Shaun Bright. Otha Brinker. Laura Brown. Lori Brown. Tod Browning. David Br an. Steven Left: Sophs tour newspaper plant. 169 Bryan, William Budreau, Micheal Buesching, Lisa Burch, Linda Burnett, Mark Bush, Vickie Busse, Dawn Butler, Erick Butler, Micheal Callahan, Beth Campbell, Keith Carnes, Stephen Carpenter, Susan Carr, Natalie Carroll, Barry Carroll, Sara Carteaux, Daniel Carter, Gregory Carter, Mark Chapman, Marilyn Chandler, Mark Childers, Jo Churchill, Thomas Churchward, Peter Clark, Belinda Cocklin, Ricky Cole, Kellie Coleman, Angela Collins, Scott Colone, Cristine Congdon, Andrew Cook, Shari Cook, Susan Cooper, Andrew Cooper, Dennis Coplen, Patrick Cornelissen, John Cowles, Neil Cramer, Robert Crawford, Deborah Crews, David Crilly, John Cronin, John Crumley, Crystal Cunningham, Valerie Dadiras, Cynthia Daring, Thomas Datcher, Pamela Daugherty, Mia Davies, Diana Davis, Ramona Davis, Samuel Davis, Timothy Davison, Shaun De Camp. Jeffery Debruler, Diane Degrange, Christopher Dehaven, Melissa DeHaven, Pat P   Dell, David ■ -- r Dennison, Edward k ' ' ' Derbyshire, David - i Diettrich, Bryan Dively, Jennifer v u .  i F c ! 170 5 2 Dixon, Daniel Doden, Lisa Doerflein, Jennifer Donahue, Nancy Drew, Lee Drummer, Jennifer Dumolin, Mark Eastes, Elizabeth Edgar, Michael Ellis, Alfred Ellison. David Elser, Kevin Enterline, Tamra Erwin, Mark Evans, Cheryl Fett, Kevin French, Marsha Finco, John Fitch, Brenten Fitzgerald, Kristine Florin, Richard Fontenette, Elizabeth Fortier. Pamela Fuller. Catharine Gabbard. Rebecca Gannon. Cynthia Gant. Patricia Garber, Stacey Garey. Richard Garrett. Janelle Gaston. Junita Gatton. Jeffery Gavin, John Geary. Pamela Gerdom. Bruce Gervais. Gail Gianelle. Thomas Gibson, Rebecca Gillespie. Christine Gilliom. Lisa Ginder. Nancy Gines. Ronald Glass. John Golm. Norman Goodman. Regina Goodwin. Angela Gordon. Terri Gorden. Tony Gosa. Donald Gotschall. Kenneth Gotta. Brain Gottfried. Lynne Gottlieb. Ro§ Graham. Ricky Gray. Eva Greathouse. Kristi Greene. William Griebel. Stephen Griswold. Roger Groves. Janet Guevara. Julia Guevara. Yolanda Gumbert. Christina Guthrie. Marcia 171 New classes keep sophs busy Holly Mahlan works hard to complete her English assignment before the end of class. Guknecht, Jonathan Haffner, Laura Hairston, Timothy Hallett, Brian Hamilton, Brigitte Hansen, Jeffrey Hardy, Gordon Hardy, Sharon Harmeyer, Susan Harper, Dennis Harter, Kimberly Harvey, Larry Hatcher, Pamela Hausbach, Lorri Hazelet, Rex Heidenreich, Pamela Heilman, Catherine Heilman, John Herosoth, Robert Henderson, Henrietta Heren, Dieter Hermance, Scott Hevel, Hollie Hickox, Barbara Hicks, Barbara High, Hope Hines, Gregory Hinsey, Jonathan Hittie, William Hoagburg, Scott Hodge, Tracy- Hoffman, Penny 172 Hogue, Vickie Hollins, Bruce Holy, Richard Honchell, Robert Hott, Lisa Hotson, Kimberly Hottinger, Gregory Huffman, Bill Huges, Anthony Hull, Laurie A. Hull, Laurie J. Humphrey. Lynda Huth, Anthony Uhikawa. Miyoshi Jacobsen, Michelle Jenkins, Angela Jensen, Andrew Jinks, Michael Johnson, Jeannette Johnson, Jim Johnson, Mark Johnson, Melody- Johnson, V. Johnstone, Coleen Jones, Annita Jones, Grenna Jones. Lisa Jump, Rhonda Just, Robert Kaake. Steve Kaiser. Kristen Kelly. Robert Kennell, Paul Kent, Norman Kent, Timothy Kern, Jonathan Kerwin, Michael Keys, James Kiefer, Andrea King. Jackulynn King. Lawrence Klingler. Mark Knox. Kelly Koehlinger. Karen Koorsen. Sandra Kreft, Linda Krider. Teresa Krinn. Timolh Krueger. Philip Kull. Patricia K lander. David Lalone. Robin Lancia. Diane Landrum. Chris Lane. Lee Langdon. Jeffrey Lantz. Yicki Lauritsen. Jeffrey Lawlor. Timothy Lawson. Donna Leach. Richard Leatherman. J. Lee. Tammy U i . Cody 173 Lewis, Roland Lichti, Dorothy Linden, Paul Lipp, Stephen Loftin, Tera Long, Duane Long, Judy Lopez, George Loraine, Gregory Lothamer, Neal Luthe, John Lutz, Pam Mahlan, Holly Main, Jacquelin Maish, Elizabeth Maisonneuve, Michael Maksim, Kym Malinowski, David Malinowski, Kurt Mann, Julie Manning, Katie Martin, Phillip Matta, Bassam Matteson, Colby Matthias, Lori McAlkich, Scott McComb, Julie McBridge, James McCaslin, Lynn McCreary, Scott McCulloch, Gary McDaniel, David McGlaston, Willie McNeely, Kelly McPeek, Meg McPeek, Molly Meek, Tammy Meier, David Menge, David Menor, Angie Merrill, Quinton Merz, Lisa Mettert, Mark Miers, Edward Miller, Allen Miller, Brian Miller, Edward Miller, Gregory Miller, Jamie Miller, Larry Miller, Mary Minniear, Timothy Minton, Linda Miyakawa, Thomas Molina, Rose Mary Montgomery, Jean Moore, Carl Moore, Derrick Moran, Maureen Morrical, Suzanne Morrisey, Kent Morrison, James Morton, James Mott ram, Robert i fmm. 174 Mulling, Scott Munger, Lynn Murdock, Gar ' Myers, Scott Myers, Shelley Myers, Sheryl Neely, David Norris, Kimberly Norris, Lisa Norton, Timoths Nussa, Maryann O ' Brian, Patrick Oliver, Cynthia Oncheck, Christoph ONeil, Terence Orr, Chris Ortiz, Santiago Osborn, Brenda Palm, Richard Pape, Julie Paradine, Stephen Patten, Jennifer Paulen. Larr Pcolinski, Michael Peggins, Pamela Pemberton, David Peotter. Troy Perez, David Phillips. Aimes Phillips, Denise Phillips. Herb Phillips. James Piekarski. Peter Pittenger, Jody Pitts, Scott Plant, Kimberly Poe. Gregor Pollard. Janet Pratt, Tami Priddy. Leah Puff. Kell Ragland. Valerie Rainey, William Randolph. Michael Randolph. Todd Reader, Jeffrev Redding. Wayne Reed. Ann Reed. Lou Reed. Robert Reith. Kimberly Remaklus. Dan Repka. David Rice, Brian Richards. Linda Richter. Linda Rigsby, Teresa Roberson. Francine Robinson. Michelle Robinson. Shcrie Rodebush. Geraldine Rogers. Terri Rolland. Carol Rose. David ITS Ross, Mary Jean Roth, James Rout, Ann Rowan, Kevin Rumsey, Gary Rutz, Sheri Rybolt, Daniel Safford, Lisa Safirstein, Evelyn Salay, Deborah Salin, Susan Salley, Nelson Sample, Kimberly Sanders, Terry Savieo, Cheryl Scare, Thomas Schafer, Brenda Schaper, Anita Scheerer, Debra Schendel, Jeffrey Schimmoller, Wendy Schmidt, Kirk Schnabel, D. Allen Schnitker, Charles Schubbe, Joel Schuckel, James Scott, Naomi Scott, Suzanne Scroggs, Jonothon Senger, Sherman Sharp, Linda Sholl, Benjamin Short, Lisa Short, Sandra Shubert, Sharette Sidell, Elizabeth Sidell, Jill Sircey, Jeni Sittler, David Skarie, Bradley Smith, Bill Smith, Ilene Smith, Jeffrey Smith, Malinda Smith, Michael Smith, Scott Smith, Toby Snodgrass, Anne Sousley, Kevin Spillman, Melissa Stanger, Steven Stanski, Kimberly Steager, Donald Steere, Lloyd Steinbach, Elisa Stiles, Curt Stillinger, Jeffrey Stout, Kelley Strawser, Donald Strebig, Randal Stringer, Philip Stuart, Anthony Stuart, Warren Stuck, Diana 3 V£ 176 Stuck, Jay Stump, Laura Stump, Michael Swanson, Barbara Swinehart, John Syfert, Jon Teders, Jane Tennis, Deanna Terrell, Norma Thatcher, Tracie Thoma, Deborah Tonak, David Torres, Jenevieve Torres, Roy Treen, Nancy Treu, Linda Tribbett, Todd Tribolet, Douglas Trim, Douglas Trout, Carol Trueblood, Jayne Tuxhorn, Evan Tyson, Michael Underwood, Willie Usman, Anju Vance, Scott VanCleave, Melissa Vaughn, Cynthia Naught. Paula Velten, John Venkatachala. Sharada Vernasco, James Vian, Brent Votlein, Steven Wait, Gretchen Wallace, James Warney, Vincent Washington. Carol Watson, Kevin Webber. Kurt Weigold. Yvette Wiegman. Mark Weiler. Su.an Weitzman. Jeffrey Wespon. Toni Westerfield. Gail White. Anitra White, Keith White. Pamela Whiteman. Donald Widdifield. Todd Wiley. Lisa Williams. A. Williams. Cheryl Williams. Dorothy Williams. Mark Williams. Ruby Wilson. Ann Witcher. Derrick Witucki. James Wolansky. Ernest Woods. Anthony Woods. James Woodson. James 177 Sophs get into the swing Worthley, Warren Wuest, Thomas Wurra, Ronald Yoakum, Lois Youker, Bryan Zimmerman, Eric Zirkle, Gregory Zirzow, Greg Mattes, Christina Camera Shy Bennett, Raymond Bergman, Carina Bunch, Barry Caesar, Fred Coats, Terri Davis, Todd Dunning, Mark Edmonson, Michael Fogel, Tina Goode, Edward Guitard, Thomas Hamilton, Lisa Hann, Kathryn Hecht, Ires Hector, Ronnelle Heenan, Robin Herron, Gregory Hill, Chris James, Dexter Johnson, James Jones, Donnie King, Emil Krathwohl, Ronald Lasley, Jack Martin, Johnny Milligan, Gregg Mills, John Morimanno, David Newhart, Lori Omstead, John Phillips, Robert Reed, James Ribel, Harry Schneider, Anne Traycoff, Timothy Vanauken, Amy Vanderwall, Jane Vincent, David Vongphachanh, Bounma Walker, Charles Warren, Belinda Wilson, Leslie Williams, John Xayarath, Phetsamon Sophomores take part in the Sophomore Mixer 178 Having fun trying to teach fellow Sophomores is Mike Maisonneuve Penny Hoffmann keeps her eyes on the book to overcome the temptation of looking at the keys. Toni Wespon takes her time looking over the selection of books in the library. ' 79 Seniors Abbott, Coy Douglas 133 Abbott, Kevin 153 Abels. Robert 68,86,103,133 Abraham. Jeanne 125,133 Ackerman, Andrew 133 Aderholt, Susan 133 Allen, Beth 27,70,108,133 Allen, Merrily 133 Anderson, Connie 133 Anderson, Michael 60,103,133 Anderson. Rebecca 24,36,37.133 Anderson, Robert 26,27.30,60,118, 120,128,133 Ankenbruek, Phillip 153 Ashby, Laura 133 Ator, Carole 133 Aughinbaugh, Krista 128,133 Aurich, Michael 133 Autry . Jonathan 29,60,61, 86,100,133 B Bailey, Darren 133 Baker. Amy 27,125.128,133 Barnes, James 72,73,133 Barr, Laurie 133 Barta. David 18,27,118,133 Bartholow, Peter 125,133 Bassett, Clifton 133 Bassett, Duane Bates. Ruby 76.77.112.133 Baxter, Michael 27,134 Bay, James 153 Bazur, Elizabeth 27,134 Beaman, Steve 134 Beard, Diane 134 Beaver. Phillip 125.126.134 Beck. Roger 134 Becraft. Karen 27.134 Belcher. Jr., Grover 153 Bell. Kimberly 134 Bellio. John 118,134 Bench, William 60,82,103.134 Bernal, Monica 134 Biddle, Bradley 134 Bisson, Donna 134 Blackford. Jeffrey 134 Blake. Nancy 134 Blevins. Jay 27,134 Bloom. James 60.103,134 Blume, Daniel 134 Bobay, Trent 153 Bodie. Ronald 134 Boggs. Deborah 104.134 Bogle, Andrew 134 Boitet. Tina 134 Boiling, Tammie 134 Bone, Kimberly 113,134 Bordner, Kelly 135 Bostick, Andrew 135 Boykin, Danny 153 Boyle, Tammie 114,135 Bracht, Janice 128,135 Bregin, Donald 60,135 Bright, Lisa 135 Brockup, Melody 104,135 Brown, Kyle 60,103,135 Broxon. Margaret 26.27,107,116,135 Brunke, Robert 60,135 Budzon, Debra 135 Budzon, Donald 135 Bunch, Allen 125,135 Burke, Lori 135 Burke, Michael 135 Burnett. Craig 135 Byers, Steven 135 Calhoun. Cheri 135 Campbell, Christine 135 Campos, Johny 135 Carlson, Colleen 8,13,20,27.135 Carlson, Michael 135 Carpenter, Gregory 153 Carroll, Laura 128,135 Carter, Donna 135 Caruthers, Katherine 136 Cather, Christopher 136 Cavanaugh, jaequelin 27,129,136 Chapman, Sharon 136 Chester, Christine 64,103,136 Chester, Todd 136 Church, Kim 153 Churchill. Cynthia 136 Clark. Kimberly 136 Clark, Lynn 136 Clausman, Ann 70,136 Clauss, Kimberly 27,107.118.120 128,136 Coats, Craig 136 Cobb, Tyrone 153 Cochren, Kathryn 153 Coleman, Karen 136 Collins, Dorothy 89,100,112,136 Collins, Kelly 136 Conser. Jan 27,118,120,125,128,136 Cooper, Joel 94,153 Cotton, Scott 136 Covault, Michelle 136 Cox, Carolyn 109,129.136 Cramer. Rhonda 136 Cramer, Teresa 114,137 Cramer, Teresha 137 Crawford, Darlene 137 Crews, Robert 60,137 Crowe. Clinton 86,103,125,137 Cunningham, Deborah 137 Curry. Jon 27,118,120,137 D Dabbs, James 153 Dague, Mary 27,153 Dansby. Emerick 60,61,153 Daring, Tamela 138 Davis, Brad 138 Davis, Julia 100,153 Davis, Jr. Mozell 153 Decamp, Gary 138 Degrange, Michelle 153 Deist. James 60,78,138 Detwiler, Scott 153 Dewolfe, Nancy 125,138 Dickmeyer, Michael 86,87,103,138 Dickson, Ward 90,91,138 Didion, Carol 112,138 Doden, Pamela 153 Doehrman, Vincent 153 Doerflein. Stephanie 125,138 Dolk, David 90,138 Douglas, Marvin 138 Douglas, Mickey 138 Doyle, Sally 27.108,125.138 Dumask. Teresa 138 Dunkin, Lori 112,138 Durnell, Patricia 138 E Eastman, John 138 Edwards. Kim 125,138 Ehrman. Cynthia 27,104,138 Eicholtz, Mark 60,138 Elick, David 138 Ellinwood. Jill 138 Ellison. Mark 153 Erb. Elizabeth 138 Ervin. Scott 138 Estep, Mitzi 112.153 Evans. Kirk 8.11.27.118.138 F Fairfield. Gary 138 Faust, Mary 70,138 Finco, Mark 27,60,86,103,138 Fisher, Lisa 138 Fisher, Terry 9,11,27,118,120,125, 128,138 Floridis, John 27,60,103,128,138 Foltz, Karen 138 Fortier. Annette 112,113.138 Frane, Linda 101,138 Franke, Laura 68,88.103.138 Frederick. Charles 114.138 Frisby, Cynthia 112,138 Fuller, Lori 138 G Carey, Patricia 112,138 Garman, David 24.60.78.138 Garret son. James 153 Garvin, Bruce 27,138 Garvin, Donna 27,125,138 Gaston, John 72,73,138 Gavin, Bruce 138 Geary, Timothy 138 Gehl, Jennifer 139 Geiselman. Kurtes 92.114.139 George, Deena 139 Giant, Kent 153 Gibson, Michael 114,139 Ginther, John 139 Glover, Donald 139 Gonzales, Lisa 139 Goodman, Laura 139 Goodwin, Richard 29,52.60,109,139 Gotschall. Keith 139 Grantham. Shane 139 Gray, Benjamin 100,153 Grenlach, Brian 139 Grieninger, Pamela 27,29,118,139 Grime. Patricia 27,31,139 Grise, Glenn 9,11,139 Griswold. James 20,116,139 Griswold, Jonathan 108,153 Grove. Gary 139 Guerara, Diane 139 Gutknecht. Jeffrey 139 H ckner. Hayward ggard. Jody 139 gler. Debra 100,139 incs, Lori 139 isley. Rebecca 153 II. Scott 118.139 Her. Sandra 139 milton. Andrew 153 Hon. Kimbcrlcc 140 mmond, Nancy 27,140 mric, John 1 10 nifan, Marie 27,101,14(1 nifan. Susan 27.101 ,1 II) nnigan. David 104.125,140 nnigan. Debrah 140 ber. Annette 64.65.103,140 rlan, Marilyn 125,140 rris, Jeffrey 153 rtlcy, Douglas 153 rtman. Kimmberly 101,108.140 Harvey. Darryi 140 Harvey. Richard 125.140 Hauff, Tina 140 Hausfield. Michael 27,82,83,140 Hay, Jeffrey 27.60,103,140 Heller. Steven 140 Herb, Kenneth 140 Hermance, Robin 140 Hernandez, Phillip 31,140 Herron, Lisa 64.65,76,77,88,89, 112.140 Hill. Karen 140 Hines. J. Scott 153 Hinman. Edie 8,11,27.129,140 Hoagburg, Caroline 140 Hollowell. Bonnie 27,118.140 Holthaus, Brian 27,90,91,141 Hoot, Robin 141 Hornak, Maureen 9.11,24,25. 80,103.104.141 Hornsby, Michelle 141 Huber, Patrick 141 Hughes, Jeffrey 60,61,92,141 Hughes, Nancy 141 Hull, Barry 21,141 Hunnicutt, Leticia 114,141 Hunter, Jon 141 Huston, William 141 Hutson, Kimberly 141 Jackson, Anthony 141 Jackson, Evelyn 64.88,153 Jahn, Kurt 153 Jennings. Michael 153 Jensen, Rose 141 Johnson. Cornell 60,103,141 Johnson. Jill 27,129,141 Johnson, Michael 141 Johnson, Robert 141 Jones, Cheri 27,129,141 Jones, Douglas 27,68,86,103,141 Jones, Robert 60,141 Jordan, Larry 60,141 Just, Donald 118,141 K Kaake, Wendy 27,116,141 Kaiser, Kevin 60,78,142 Kaiser, Kurtis 78,142 Kallmeyer, Brad 26,27,30,142 Katsis, Michael 74,75,142 Kennedy, Arlene 20,112,142 Kennel, Michael 142 Kerr, Julia 142 Kilmer, Scott 9,11.68,72,73,86,142 King, Angeleic 142 Klee, Karen 8,20,128,142 Koch, Darrell 8,153 Koppin, Catherine 142 Korn, Donna 142 Krueger, Paul 8,20,27,118,125,126,142 Kunkel, Judy 27,142 LaFever, Tamara 112,142 Lamb, Kevin 86,100,142 Lampel, Benjamin 142 Landis, Jeffrey 142 Lane, Bradley 142 Lane, John 142 Lane, Sonya 142 Langlet, Lee 101,142 Langley, Darrell 112 Lanier, Jane 142 Lanning, Chris 143 Laycock, Margaret 27,128,143 Leatherman, Renee 27,118,143 Lee, Gary 143 Lee. Michael 9,11,24,27,31,65,82, 92,103,108,143 Lehman, Robert 65,86,103,143 Leonard, Lori 8,27,70,108.118,125. 128,143 Lesher, Michael 143 Lether, David 153 Lewis, David 60,78,103,143 Lichti, Niels 27,68,86.103,14.1 Lucas. Pamela 85,103,143 Luellan, Stacey 153 Lykes, Cedric 143 M Mackin, Tamara 143 Marcker, Holden 27.65.103,116.128, 143 Magee, Patricia 143 Maish, William 8.27.125.126,143 Maisonneuve. Mark 8,20.1 18,143 Manning. Wanda 100,14.1 182 Mansfield, David 143 Marano, Dale 60,86,103.14. ' ! Mason. Cherri 143 Matchetl, Lori 27.107,112,113,143 May, David May. David 143 McBride. Frederic 143 McClendon. Miriam 144 McComb, David 60,144 McComb, Elizabeth 144 MeDaniel. Lea Ann 27,125.144 McElroy. Roger 144 McKee, Ralph 72,73,82.144 McNeely, Tonya 88.144 McPeek. Marlha 107.116.118.144 Meek, Gregory 112,144 Mendez, Feliciano 153 Menefee. Theresa S. 144 Mellert. Sandra 116,118.144 Meyer, Marjorie 144 Michel), David 144 Miller. Blaine 144 Miller. Michael 153 Miller. Penny 64.65.101,125,144 Miller, Scott 118,144 Mills, Jody 144 Minna. Vitala 88.104,151 Minniear, Gregory 144 Mitchell, Barbara 125.144 Mitchell, Robin 153 Moore, Kelly 144 Moore, Mary 144 Morones, Julian 153 Morris, Izetta 114,144 Moss, Kevin 144 Mueller, Sharon 101,107.144 Mulpagard, Janis 8,114,145 Mumaugh, Gretchen 153 Munson, Thomas 145 Myers, Debra 145 N Neely, Marc 9,11,27,118.120,128.145 Neidrauer, Jill 145 Nelson, Amy 145 Nelson, Traci 85,145 Neuman, Nancy 145 Nevills, Mark 145 Newville, Steven 153 Nieb, Pamela 145 Nobis. Deborah 27,145 Noe, Marie 114,145 Michaels, Nolte 145 Norman, Sheller Nussa, Barbara 27,145 o Omstead. Carl 9,11,27,118,145 O ' Quin, Larry 145 Oster. Teri Lynn 27,108,118,145 Oyer, Stephen 145 Packer, James 27,145 Paradinc. Kimbcrly 27.145 Parker. Carol 105.145 Parks, Karen 145 Parks, Penny 145 Parks, Timothy 145 Passino, John 94,114,145 Paul, John 146 Paul, Timothy 60.146 Pcolinski, Nora 112,113.146 Pearson, Cheryl 29,100.146 Peggins, Terry 153 Peralta. Rita 104.146 Perkins. Charlenc 8.27.146 Perkins. Nadine 104.125,126,146 Perse. Brian 146 Petersen. Lisa 118.146 Phillips. Michael 60,146 Phillips. II, William 146 Plant, Scott 27.146 Piatt. Robin 24,27.80.10:1.128.146 Poffcnbcrger, Julie 146 Pollard. Bernard 146 Pollick, Theresa 146 Poore. Timothy 29.118.146 Potosky. Thomas 146 Powell. Jeffcry 118.146 Pruiett, Kathryn 27.146 Przeniczky, Linda 16.17,27.64.65. 88,89,103,128,146 Puff. Kimbcrly 146 R Ragcr. Mark 146 Rankin, Eric 147 Read. Robert 153 Rcbman. Cheryl 8.9.10.1 I.I 47 Rebman, Michael 147 Rcecer, Mark 18.27,60,82.83,103,147 Reifert. Jacquclyn 129,147 Rcynal, Deborah 125,127,147 Hian. Mn hull 147 Rice, Rickey 100.147 Ridley, Carmen IOO.II2.I47 Riedinger, Wade 125,128.147 Roberts, Lamont 94,153 Robinson, Annette 153 Robinson, Joseph 117 Robinson, Sara 147 Roe. Kent 118,147 Rogers, Janet 147 Rogosch, Jennifer 147 Rollard, Robert 27,65,108,118.120. 147 Rosa, John 147 Ross, Martin 8,11,27,68.147 Ross, Michael 8.11,27.68,86,128. 147 Roth, Kathryn 147 Rousseau, Denise 85,104,147 Rozier. Claudette 100,153 Runyan, Betty 147 Russell, Melodic 21.147 Rutz. Suzan 147 Rykard, Paul Jr. 153 Saferstcin. Janette 27.116,125,148 Sallay. Peter 8,11,148 Sanders, Kevin Satterthwaite, Tania 148 Saxena, Ursula 148 Schenck, Maura 148 Schendel. Karen 127,148 Schenkel, Rita 148 Schenkel, Susan 148 Scheribel. Dirk 153 Sehlechtenmeyer. Sharon 108.118.148 Schneider. Mark 148 Sehrader. Renee 148 Schuckel. Linda 148 Scott, Judy 148 Screeton, Lindy 153 Sebenoler, Sandra 27,80,103,148 Sedam, Mark 148 Selby, Mike 148 Selking. Alan 27,60,78,148 Sells, Kevin 148 Singer, Lynda 148 Seplak, Gregory 104,107,148 Severit-Studdle, Connie 153 Severit, James 148 Severit, Marlyn 148 Shade, Andrew 153 Shade, Margie 100.148 Shaheen. Jeffrey 55.60,148 Shahcen, Joseph 149 Shattuck, Patricia 149 Shelby. Karen 27.149 Sherbinsky. Nancy 27.125.149 Short, Doreen 11.18.27,115,116.117. 149 Siebold. Kent 68,86.149 Simmons, Cornealius 60,153 Simmons, Michael 149 Sims, Elizabeth 153 Skinner. Ronald 149 Small. Steven 27.120,149 Smith, Alet a 27,70,149 Smith, Bryon 27.125.126.149 Smith. Cynthia 85.103.104.149 Smith. Edward 30,116.149 Smith. Elizabeth 24.70.149 Smith. Kirk 149 Smith, Roger Snyder. Kerry 149 Snyder. Linda 125.149 Snyder. Steven 118.149 Soiloway. Jodie 18,27.80.149 Span, Lisa 149 Sparks, Rebecca 149 Spencer, Mark 149 Spring. John 126.128,149 Sproat, Scotty 149 Stafford, Kcllv 150 Stanger. Karen 20,36,37.150 Stanley, Jennifer 150 Stanley, Robert ISO Stcagcr. James 150 Stchlik. Joseph S2.S3.I50 Stein. John 150 Stephan. Douglas 27,150 Stephenson. Tracy 125.150 Stillwoll. Jcffro 60.150 Stockcr. Karen 150 Stacker, Kenneth 1 2S. 1 50 Strebig. Michelle 128,150 Strother. Angel ISO Stuart, Clarence III 50.1 OS, ISO Stuck. Tom 153 Suelger. Kathleen 153 Sundcrman. Ronald 27,29.1 Is. 120, 1 2S. 1 50 Susdorf, Donna 150 Swan, Sandra 150 Swopshire, Dearlha 150 Taritas, Russell 150 Tarr. Laura 101.127,150 Taylor, Elora 127.150 Taylor. Richard 60.78.150 Teegarden, Susan 150 Tell II. Thomas 2,9.11.20.27.29. 151 Teetor. Ruth 20,125,126,151,190 Thomas, Steven 153 Thompson, Mark 27,151 Tobin. Mark 31.153 Tonak. Allen 105,125,126.151, 165 Tosehlog. Deborah 153 Tracy, Eric 153 Tracy. Lisa 151 Tribbctt, Thomas 151 Tsuleff, Steven 68.151 Turange. Prcntis 86,151 u L ' hrick. Sarah 151 L ' pshaw, Tondra 125,151 Ulley, Thomas 27.1 IK.120.I2H.I51 Valmerding, Jeff 151 Velay, Lidi Lana 151 Venderly, Michael 60,151 Vernasco, Susan 27,80.151 Vincent, Michael 151 Voitlein. William 114,151 Volmerding, Jeffrey 153 Vondran. Steven 151 w Waller. Kevin 151 Waltemalh, Constance 151 Walters. Cathy 153 W ' eaver, Jackie 151 Weiler. David 27,94.151 Weingartner. Robert 151 Weisenaur, Jeffrey 92.93.114.152 Welker. Kirby 153 Wentz. Mark 152 Wessel. Susan 152 West. Mark 68.101.103.152 Weslerman. Karen 27, 64. 65. si. 152 Whitacre. Kristine 27,153 White. Ronda I Is. 12s. 152 Wiegmann. Sandra 152 Wightnan. Laurie 9.1 1. 24. so. 103,1. Wilkening. Lisa 76,77.152 Williams. David 152 Williams, Greg-gory 72.73.74.IOO.I: Williams. Jennifer 112,152 Williams, Michael 152 Wilson. Anna 152 Wimbcrly. Pamela 85.100.1S2 Winner. Holly 152 Wisner, June 127,152 Wise, Janna 27,152 Witt. Brian 9,11.27.118.119.120. 128.152 Witte. Brent 118.120,152 Willckind. Kathrvn 152 Woodmansee. .loani IS.I52 Woods, Terry 1S3 Wootton, Jeffrey 27.105.1 16.152 Worthies Cvnthia 27.64.65.125.15: Wright. Yvonne 100.153 Wurm. Richard 153 Yansky, Cristoph 153 Voder. Jeff 153 Zeimet. John 153 Zcnt. James 153 Zimmerman. Kcllx IS3 Zollinger. Diana 127.153 Juniors Adam , Cvnlhia 27.157 Ainslie, David Albert. Gerald 157 Aldridge, Patricia 104,114.157 Allison. Michael 157 Amos, Jocelyn 157 Amslutz, Pamela 157 Anderson, Barne 11.72,73.114 Andrews. Elizabeth HO.I03.I57 Andrews. Vickie 100.101. 1 11.137 Ankcnbruck. Eve 157 Arnold. Michael 6O.103J57 Arrington. Connie 127,157 Aurich. Thomas 105.157 Aulrv. Gabrclle 64.100.101.1 57 Axson, Monica 157 B Aekorman. Stephen t7,S0JtS,10a IS? Babcock, Donna 157 Baker, Brenda 27.64.76.77.103. 114.157 Baker. Cynthia 114,157 Baker. Linda 27.64.76.77.103.157 Bandon. Shan Tk.I 1 4.12 .157 Banc . Steven 27.90.125 Bar bee, Courtnev Barbre. Janet S. 27.107.I2SJ2 . 157 Barcus. Brian 60.157 Barnard. Kevin 60.?vl  7 Barnett. Teresa Barnett, Tina 104.157 Bassctl. Allan 157 Basse 1 1. Angela Bauer. Anthonv 60.157 Bauman. James 157 Baumgartner. Anthonv 157 Bcarhum. Benecer 157 Beallv. Bev 157 Beck. Terrv 157 Bench. Anthonv 166 Benjamin, John Bennell. Um 27.125.157 Bent . Keith . Biggs Shcrri 157 Rillingslev. nhur .l U.1S7 Hill man. Lvnette 2T Binklev Mori. Birrurta. Ramon BUcW. Shell, Blrvmv Barbara 111.157 Bolenbaugh. Shervl 27.157 Hori herding. Carlton 157 Bordnrr. Kcv m ! 57 IC.S.T. Julie 27.111.157 Brandi. Carol 127.157 Bratton. Donna 157 Hregm. Ronald U Bregin. Tom Brinker. Konald CMt.ltt.,57 Brockhouve Kerr IK3 Breakup, Monica 157 Brogan. Daniel 65,157 Bromelmeier, Cynthia 27 Brouwer, Johnathan 119,157 Brown, Helena Brown, Kevin 118,120,129,157 Brubaker, Douglas 90,157 Brumbaugh, Randal 27,105,157 Buckingham, Milton 157 Buesching, Patrick 157 Buiter, Karl 157 Burch. Teresa 157 Burger, Lori 157 Burke, Michelle 114,157 Burnett, (aria 157 Burroughs, Sophia 100,114,157 Burtley, Philip Burton, Jay 114,126,157 Bush, Kenneth 158 Cain, Sami 76.126,158 Campbell, Keith 170 Carboni. Rita 158 Carlton, Janet 158 Carney, Brenda 158 Carpenter, Deborah 158 Charlesworth, Beth 158 Chen, Stephen 158 Childers, Jeri 158 Clarke. Mitchell 60,158 Clausman, Steven 60,78,103,158 Clauss, Christine 27.128,129,158 Clemens, Lawrence 104,158 Coats, Debra 158 Collins, Stanley 158 Collins, Todd 92,158 Collis, William 27.65,118,158 Colone, Denise 27,113,158 Colone, Timothy 158 Conner. Cheryl 104.158 Connett, Richard 158 Connors, Maureen 27,64,76.77.103.158. Cook. E. Cameron 90,158 Cornett, Robert 158 Craft, Gregory Crill, Alan 118,128,158 Cunningham, Susan 108,158 Curtis. Allen Curtis, Jennifer 114.158 D Dabbs, Lisa Ann 128.158 Daniels. Keith 27,108.116,128,163 Dansby. Cara 88.100.103,158 Datcher, Elston 60,86,158 Davis, Julie 158 Davis, Robert 158 Decamp, Kim 24,25,114,158 Decker, Denise 27,158 Dehaven, Thomas 158 Dehaven, Paul Deford, Brenda Demaster, Mark 158 Depew, Richard 158 Depew, Ronald 158 Devitt. Kevin Drew, Tommie Dick. Joseph 118.120,158 Dickmeyer, Jean 158 Dickson, Joyce 158 Dietz, Kenneth 158 Diller. Gloria 158 Diller. Gary Dinova IV. Salvatore 60,158 Dillon, Jason Dively, Mary 27,128.158 Dixon. Katherine 27,108.128,158 Donaldson, Roger 118,158 Donesa. Carmen 127,158 Donley, Christopher 68.69,86,158 Donnelly. Kathy 27.128.129,158 Doolin. Stephen 39,118,158 Douglass, Mark 118,158 Doyle, Dana 27,125,158 Dumoulin, David 9,11,86,103.158 Duncan. Tamara 118,158 Durham. Carol 24.125 E Earl. Sandra 27.76.77,103.118, 128,158 Eberle, Joseph 158 Edmonds, Brian 158 Eichenauer. Scott 65,158 Eisenmann, Rosemary 27,64,65,88, 103.128,158 Eley, Eddie 158 Eley, Jeffrey 60,86,158 Elmer, Linda 120,128,158 Epstein, Jamie 158 Erb, Jacquelin 159 Erdman, Kevin 27,109.159 Erickson, Rhonda 27,78,159 Etzler. Leslie 114,159 Farnham, Scott 159 Farris, Karen 159 Farris, Randy 118,159 Filipiak, Jeffery 92,159 Finnearty, Michael 159 Firth, Jill 27,78,107,159 Fischer, Kenneth 105,159 Fisher. Beth 24,118,159 Fitzgerald, Victoria 125,128,159 Flaugh, Christopher 159 Flaugh. Lisa 27.159 Flowers. Duane Foltz. Lori 159 Fought. Phillip 159 Foune, Joseph 159 Fowler. Greg 69,86.87,103,159 Fowler. Julia 105,128,159 Freeman, William 159 French, Michael 159 Frissell, Brian 159 Funk, Lisa 129,159 Funk, Melinda 114,159 Furry, Lisa 159 G Galligan, Maureen 114,159 Garrett, Tamara 70.103,159 Garrett, Jr, Dwayne 69.78,86,103,159 Gatton, Gary 27,60,82.107,159 Gebhart. Douglas 27,125,159 Gebhart. Kim 159 Gehman, James 27,118,159 Gerardot, Jr. Gary 159 Gibson, Linda 114,159 Gilliom. Eric 24,114,159 Gilmore, Jeffry 25,104,118,159 Gife. Gary 27,159 Glenn, Diane 159 Clock. Brenda 24,27,64,88,103,104, 159 Glossenger, Teressa 125,159 Glover, Brian 114,159 Goeglein, Jody 64,76,77,88,103,159 Goering. Keith 60,159 Gonzales, Linda 159 Good, Michele 159 Gordon, Denny Gottlieb, William 27,53,109,159 Graham, Margaret 103.159 Graney, John 128 Greene. Jeffrey 159 Greer. Kimberly 64,159 Greulach, Mark 114,159 Griffin, Jill 27,159 Griswold, Mary 127,159 Guindon. Robert 118,159 Gumbert, Roberta 159 H Haaser, Daniel 159 Haaser, Douglas 159 Haggenjos, Brenda 114,159 Haires. Todd 159 Haisley, David 159 Hall, Jeffrey 90,159 Hall, John 159 Hall, Karen 27,103,104,159 Hall, Margaret 159 Hamblin, David 68,69,160 Hamilton, Christine 85,103,125,160 Hamilton, Cynthia 160 Hannie, Harry 78,160 Hannie, Marcia 114,160 Hansen, Cathi 160 Harber, Cheryl 64,65,160 Harper, Julie 160 Harper, Kimberly 160 Harrier, Laura 27,160 Harris, Julie 160 Hartman, Debra 80,103,104,160 Hartman, Scott 160 Hartley. Deborah 160 Harvey. Deondra 100.114 Hayes, Catherine 125,160 Hegerfeld, Chris 60,90,103,104,160 Heider, Herbert 160 Henriksen, Laura 118,128,129.160 Herndon, Mark 69,86,103,160 Herold, Barbara 76,77,88,101,103,156, 160 Herring, John 27,160,163 Herron, Lewis 100,160 Higi, Jeffrey 60,160 Hill, Catherine 88,107,128,160 Hill, Elizabeth 27,125,126,160 Hill, Eugenia 160 Hill, Fabian 160 Hodge, Andrew 160 Hogue, Alesia 160 Hollins, Rhonda 103,160 Hollowell, Terri 27,119,160 Holly, Kent 86,103,160 Holman, Michael 160 Homeleski, Brenda Hudda. Parviz 27,160 Huffman, Robert 160 Hughes, Margaret 126,160 Huguehard, Jeanna 80,103,160 Hull, Scott 160 Hunnicutt, Christine 114,160 Hunt, Robin 160 Hunt. Scott 65.107,160 Hyatt, Deborah 160 Irby, Gregory 160 Irvine, Mary 160 Jackson, Bradford 86,114,160 Jackson, Conella 100,160 Jacobsen, Michael 118,160 James, Glynis 100,118 James, Mary 160 Jansen, David 160 Jauregui, Jeffry 39,160 Jehl, Lorraine 27,129,160 Jenkins, Todd Jennings, Maria 160 Jensen, Thomas 160 Jewell, Brent 104,160 Johnson, Helen 160 Johnson, Jeffrey 36,37,160 Johnson, Kimberly 129,160 Johnson, Melody 118,160 Johnson, Troydus 160 Johnston, Ronald Jones, Elizabeth 128,129,160 Jones, Lisa 160 Jones, Jeffrey Jones, Margaret 160 Jones, Ronald 82,103,160 Jump, Renee 160 K Kaiman, Wendy 113.161 Kain, Loraine 27,118,161 Katter, Edward Keaffaber, Jeffrey 27,90,161 Keeney, John 161 Kelly, Grace 100,114,129,161 Kelley, Lori 107,161 Kemp, Michael 69,86,161 Kempton, Robert 60.118,161 Kennelly, Michael 27,118,126,128, 129,161 Kern, Jeffrey 27,60,161 Kerwin, Thomas 27,161 Keys, Kelly 103,108,161 King, Dennis 161 King, Johnny 161 King, Lawrence 161 Kleinhans, Allen 27,118,161 Klingenberger, Joseph 107,161 Kneller, Dawn 104,161 184 Knight, Laura 161 Knott, Larry 161 Kuhns, Bradley 27,120,128,129,161 Laird, Cynthia 125,161 Lalevich, Anthony 60,103,104,161 Landel, Phillip 161 Landfald, Karen 161 tannine, Phillip 105,161 Lanier, Michelle 24,128,161 Lake, Timothy Langston, Melanie Lapsley, Eunice 40,88,103,161 Larkey, Bradley Lattimore, Roger Lausen, Carrie 161 Lawlor, Maureen 108,161 Layton, Kimberly 104,161 Leitzman, Darla 27,108,161 Leonard, Andrew 161 Lewis, Stephen 27,53.78.109,161 Livingston, Dennis 161 Lombard, Susan 114,161 Lomont, Barry 161 Loney, Charles 161 Lopez, Pete 161 Lothamer, Linda 161 Lucas, Lisa Luebbert, Charles 60,78,103,161 Lundy. Kristin 27,108,128.129,161 Lyons, Sidney 161 M Macon, Cameron 60,78,161 Mahyles, Angela 161 Malone, Timothy 161 Mares, Diana 114,160 Marrs, Mark 161 Martin, Aubrey Martin, Keli 27,161 Mattes, Jennifer 129,161 Matthews, Desiree 161 Maxwell, Johnna 161 McCammon, Kelly 114.162 McCaslin, Dana 27.118.128,129.162 McComb. William 27,162 McCreanor, David 118,162 McDonough, Cathy 162 McGlaston, Calvin McGinnis, Alfred 162 Mckee, Richard 82,162 McKinzie, Brent 162 McMahan, Kyle 65,90,118,156 McMeen, Michael 162 McPeek, Michael 60,162 Meeks, Charles 162 Meints, Karen 40,162 Mejer. Bradley 162 Menefee, Theresa Merrill, Philip 162 Merz, Scott 162 Meyers, Jon 128,162 Miller, Brian 162 Miller, Charles 27,118,162 Miller, Julie 162 Miller, Kathy Miller, Kyle 88,89,103,104,162 Miller, Linda 162 Miller, Lisa 162 Miller, Peggy 162 Miller, Scott 162 Miller, Thomas 162 Mitchell, Randy 162 Mitsopoulos, Chrisoula 113,162 Moennig, Laurie 118,162 Mondt, Wayne 162 Moore, Brigitte 25,108,118,162 Moore, Clarence 114.126,162 Moore, John 162 Moran, John 9,11,92,163 Morimanno, David 163 Morris, Izetta 163 Morris, Martin 100 Moss, Kari 109,163 Moss, Paul 78,163 Mueller, Jeffrey 163 Muff, Janette Mullenhour, Carol 163 Muncie, Kem 163 Munro, Gary 69,78,163 Murdock, Chris 163 Myers, Mark 27,163 Myers, Wendy 27,163 N Nank, Michael 118,120.161,163 Nash, Steven 27.68,69,86.87,103.163 Nay. Lisa 27.125,163 Nelson, Amy Neuman, Nancy Newman, Todd 163 Newville, Michael 163 Ney, Michael 27,109,118,163 Nietert, Rebecca 114.163 Noe, Benita 163 Novitski, Gary 163 Nusbaum. Sharon 163 o OBrien, Rebecca 163 Oechsle. Douglas 118,163 Olinger, Kevin 27,92,163 Oneil, Maureen 27,104,108,163 Oreilly, Stephen 163 Osborn, Scott 163 Oster, Tracy 118,163 Owen, Jerald 118,120,161,163 Palmer, Daniel 163 Palmer, William 86,103.163 Pape, Michael 114,164 Parks, Brian 164 Parra, Laurdes 164 Patrick, Jean Pattison, Carolyn 164 Paul, Janet 27,164 Perez, Andrea 164 Perkins, Colette 164 Peterson, Cynthia 164 Peterson, Sheryl 164 Peterson, Tammy 118.164 Phillips, Kirk 164 Phillips, Todd 164 Pickering, Joseph 164 Pittenger, Dede 125.164 Pittenger, Stefan 60.164 Poorman, Mark 164 Porter, Tonya 164 Prince, Theresa 76,77,100.114.164 Principe, Cheryl 164 Pruiett. Mary 164 Przeniczny, Mary 27,64,88,103, 108,164 R Rankin, Amy 164 Ransburg, Michael 164 Read, Sherry 113,164 Reed, James 164 Reeves, Timothy 164 Resendez, Carlos Richter, Lisa Richter, Leslie 9,11,114,164 Ridings, Tammy 164 Ring, Patricia 125,126,164 Roberts, Jill Robinson, Floyd 164 Robinson, Gloria 164 Roebel, Linda 114,164 Roemer, Ronald 82,83,164 Roose, Tonja 88,100,164 Roundy. Scott 27,164 Rowan, Charles Rudolph, Rockwell Russell, Tamara 164 Rybolt, Martin 164 s Samaras, Peter 164 Sanderson, Robert 164 Sauer, Stephen 24,156,164 Savieo, Mark 164 Schatko, Gregory 164 Schrader, Thomas Scheeler, Julia 164 Scheie, Thomas Scheribel, Jeffrey 164 Schertz, Denise 27,164 Schmitt, Sherry 164 Schroeder, Todd 164 Schwarz, Raymond 65,94,164 Scofield, Thomas 164 Scott, David 100,164 Shade, Rosalind 164 Shadle, Amy 164 Sharp, Dianne 164 Shaw, William 78,164 Sheets. Eric 118,120,128.164 Shelby. Michael 164 Sidell, Jeffrey 27.65.103,108.164 Sitko, Gregory 164 Skinner, Sandra 164 Slater, Lillian 164 Slick, Thomas 39.164 Sliger. Timothy 164 Smith. Barbara 129.164 Smith, James 164 Smith, Kenton 165 Smith, Margot 104,165 Smith, Mark 165 Smith, Ronald 68,69.86,165 Smith, Susan 165 Smith, Tammy 104,165 Smith, Theresa 165 Smith. Wendy 27,165 Snowden, Rhonda 104,107,165 Snyder, Bruce 118,165 Snyder, David 118,120,165 Snyder, Douglas 165 Sohaski, Jill 68.69.165 South, Lori 118,165 Span, David 165 Speck, Jami 165 Sproat, Kimberly Sprott, Donna 129,165 Stache, Melanie 165 Stafford, James 165 Stanley, Jeannine 165 Stan berry, Susan SUvreti. Sherri 27.165 Steele, Renee 165 Stellar, Carolyn 27,80.81,103.165 Stockberger. Stephan 27,86,103, 109,165 Stoller, Brent 27.94.114.165 Stoner, Patrick 165 Storey, Diana 165 Stringer, Krehl 109.118,165 Strouse. Nedda 165 Stucky, Natalie 27,165 Swager, Cheryl 165 Swaim, Robert 165 Swain, Brian 60,86,87,103,165 Swanson, Holly 165 Sylvia, Christine 9,11,24.27,165 Tarr, Scott 104.105.114.165 Taylor. Rick 165 Taylor, Theresa 104,165 Thomas, Dennis 114,165 Thomas, Kenneth 165 Thompson, Beth 165 Tiffany, Steven 118,128,165 Timmons, Sherry 127.165 Toam, Steven 165 Townsend, DeWayne Townsend, Isaac Treen, Linda 27,108.118.165 Tsiguloff, Karen 156,165 Tu range. Michael 60.165 Upshaw, Trona 100,165 Utley, Shawn T. 128,129,165 u 0,165 28,129.1 V Van Horn. Juliana 31,156,165 Van Markwyk, Jay 27.82,103.165 Vandenberg. Jack 166 Vandervelde, David 118.166 Vaughl, Jonathan 69.86,166 Voirol, Diana 166 Voors, Michele 166 w Waechter. Tania 27.118.166 Waffle. Kathryn 118.166 Wagner. John 166 Walsh, William Wall. Rebecca 27.108.118.129.166 Walls, Anthony 24,90,91,166 Ward, Brigetu 27,166 Warr, Lesley 103,166 Warren. Carolyn 100.103.126. 127.166 Watson. Stephen 166 Welch. Robert 20.24.125.166 Wendel. Daphne 127.166 West. Cynthia 27.64.107,166 Whisler. Cheryl 27,103,104,1(5.166 White. Jeffrey 55.90.91.92.166 White. Kenneth 60.72.82.114.166 White. Kristy 125.166 Whitlow. Becky 129.166 Wilkening. Dins 64.114.166 Williams, Alison 166 Williams. Linds 166 Williams, Theresa 166 Williams. Thomas E. 166 Williams. Todd 166 Williams. Tom 166 Williams, Tyrone Willoughby. David 27.125.166 Willoughby. Todd 166 Wise. Ronald 24,60 6.103.166 Wiseman. Scott 166 Woodson. Joe 166 Wozniak. Thomas 27,1 18.166 Wright. Rozanne 166 Wristpus, Petra 166 Weaver, Jacquelin Wunderlich. Scott 6OJK.103.166 Young. Lesli 127.166 Zehr. Mark 27.118.120.166 Zent, Thomas 166 Zent. Timothy 166 Zern. Mark 166 Zirzow. Bryan 166 Zoller. Steven 104.114.166 1 5 Sophomores Aldridge, Jacquelin 119,169 Alexander, Twyla 169 Allen. Percy 62.63.86,169 Allison. Clem 78,169 Amstutz. Jeffry 169 Anderson, Brenda 169 Anderson. Diane 80,104,129.169 Ankenbruck, Carol 169 Ackenbruck, Debra 169 Anspach, Laura 70.169 Applegate. Joan 119.169 Arbuckle. David 169 Arbuckle, Donald 169 Archer, Eric 169 Armstrong. Ronald 62,169 Augsburger, John 27,126.169 Axt, Kristine 169 B Backes, Todd 27.169 Baeske. Ericka 27.101,169 Bandor, Patricia 127,169 Bansback. Thomas 169 Barbee. Tracy 169 Barns, Sharon 169 Barnwell. Francis 100.169 Barta, Carol 27.119,169 Bartels. Linda 169 Bates. Kimberly 119.169 Bauer, Karen 169 Baughman, Christine 105,127,169 Baumgartel, Barbara 27,119,169 Beard. Beth 169 Beggs, Dwayne 169 Benjamin, James 169 Bennett, Lisa 27,169 Bennett, Raymond Bentz. David 169 Berghoff, Martha 78,169 Bergman, Carina Biddlecome, Michael 62,78.169 Biddlecome, Michelle 27,169 Bieker. Mark 62,107.169 Bishop. Mary 169 Bledsoe, Audrey 100.127,169 Bobay, Kimberly 169 Bobay. Terry 169 Bodie. Jeffrey 62,169 Boehlert, Cynthia 169 Boggs, Tonya 169 • Inlander. James 27,65,169 Bollman, Michele 27,129,169 Ronney. Gail 27.169 Booker. Kim 119.169 Bosserman, Denise 27,127.169 Bostick. Thomas 27,119,120,169 Bowley, Bing 169 Bowman, Lynetta 11,78,169 Boyd, Vanessa 169 Boydston. Robert 78.169 Braun. Mark 169 Brennan, Shaun 27,119.120.169 Bright, Otha 62,169 Brinker, Laura 169 Brown, Lori 27,120.128.129.169 Brown, Tod 169 Browning, David 69,169 Bryan. Steven 119,120,169 Bryan, William 119,170 Budreau, Michael 170 Buesching. Lisa 127,170 Bunch. Barry 126 Burch, Linda 170 Burnett, Mark 27,72,82,103,170 Bush, Vickie 170 Busse, Dawn 170 Butler, Erick 27,270 Butler, Micheal 170 Caesar, Fred Callahan, Beth 170 Carnes, Stephen 170 Carpenter, Susan 170 Carr. Natalie 170 Carroll, Barry 62,92.126,170 Carroll. Sara 27.70,128,170 Carteaux. Daniel 94,170 Carter, Gregory 100,170 Carter, Mark 18.62,86,170 Chandler, Mark 62,170 Chapman, Marilyn 170 Childers, Jo 88,170 Churchill, Thomas 170 Churchward, Peter 60,62.103.170 Clark. Belinda 170 Coats, Terri Cocklin, Ricky 170 Cole, Kelli 170 Coleman, Angela 170 Collins, Scott 62,82,92,170 Colone, Cristine 170 Congdon, Andrew 170 Cook, Shari 24,170 Cook, Susan 27,119,170 Cooper, Andrew 170 Cooper. Dennis 126,170 Coplen. Patrick 27.119.170 Cornelissen, John 170 Cowles. Neil 170 Cramer. Robert 170 Crawford, Deborah 170 Crews, David 78,170 Cronin, John 170 Crumley. Crystal 119,170 C rilly, John 86.103,170 Cunningham, Valerie 170 Fuller, Catharina 171 G D Dadiras, Cynthia 27,170 Daring. Thomas 94.104,170 Datcher. Pamela 100,128.170 Daugherty, Mia 170 Davies, Diana 27,128,170 Davis. Ramona 170 Davis. Samuel 170 Davis. Timothy 78.170 Davis. Todd Davison, Shaua 126,170 Debruler. Diane 119.170 De Camp. Jeffrey 170 Degrange, Christoph 170 Dehaven, Melissa 170 Dehaven. Pat 104,178 Dell, David 170 Dennison. Edward 62.119,120,170 Derbyshire, David 170 Diettrich, Bryan 170 Dively, Jennifer 76,88.103,170 Dixon, Daniel 171 Doden, Lisa 171 Doerflein, Jennifer 27,119,120.171 Donahue, Nancy 171 Drew, Lee 171 Drummer, Jennifer 127,171 Dumoulin. Mark 11,171 Dunning, Mark E Eastcs, Elizabeth 171 Edgar, Michael 101,171 Edmonson, Michael Ellis, Alfred 171 Ellison David 60,86,103.171 Eleer. Kevin 171 Enterline, Tamra 171 Erwin, Mark 27,68,108,126,171 Evans, Cheryl 27,107,128,129,171 Felt, Kevin 171 Finco, John 27.108,126,171 Fitch, Bremen 126,171 Fitzgerald, Kristine 27,171 Flonn. Richard 119.171 Fogel, Tina 127 Fonlenette. Elizabeth 100.171 Fortier. Pamela 127,171 French. Marsha 88.171 Gabbard, Rebecca 171 Gannon, Cynthia 27,171 Gant, Patricia 171 Garber, Stacey 127,171 Garey, Richard 171 Garrett, Janelle 76,171 Gaston, Junita 64,76,77,88,100,103. 104,171 Gatton, Jeffrey 62,78,171 Gavin, John 86,171 Geary, Pamela 171 Gerdom, Bruce 171 Gervais, Gail 119.171 i ..an. lie. Thomas. 171 Gibson, Rebecca 80,171 Gillespie, Christina 127,171 Gilliom. Lisa 27.119,171 Ginder, Nanci 171 Gines, Ronald 27,119.120,171 Glass, John 74,171 Golm, Norman 86,171 Goode, Edward 62 Goodman, Regina 171 Goodwin, Angela 24,104.171 Gordon. Terri 171 Gordon, Tony 171 Gosa, Donald 171 Gotschall, Kenneth 128,171 Gotta, Brian 27,78,171 Gottfried, Lynne 119,171 Gottlieb, Ross 78,107,171 Graham, Ricky 171 Gray. Eve 171 Greathouse, Kristi 127,171 Greene, William 171 Griebel, Stephen 27.107,126,171 Griswold, Roger 108,171 Groves, Janet 119,127,171 Guevara, Julia 171 Guevara, Yolanda 171 Guitard, Thomas 74 Guknecht, Jonathan 63,172 Gumbert, Christina 171 Guthrie, Marcia 27.80,103,171 H Haffner, Laura 27,108.172 Hairston. Timothy 72,73,172 Hallett, Brian 62.78,172 Hamilton, Brigitte 172 Hamilton, Lisa Hann, Kathryn Hansen, Jeffrey 63,72,73.82,103,172 Hardy, Gorden 172 Hardy, Sharon 172 Harmeyer, Susan 108,127.172 Harper, Dennis 172 Harter, Kimberly 172 Harvey, Larry 172 Hatcher, Pamela 27,119,172 Hausloach, Lorri 172 Hazelet, Rex 27,119,120,172 Hecht, Ires Hector, Ronnelle Heenan, Robin Heidenreich, Pamela 172 Heilman, Catherine 172 Heilman, John 172 Hemsoth, Robert 172 Henderson, Hennetta 100,172 Heren, Dieter 62,63.86,103,172 Hermance, Scott 172 Herron. Gregory Hevel, Hollie 172 Hickox, Barbara 127,172 Hicks, Barbara 27,80,103,127,172 High, Hope 127,172 Hill. Chris Hines. Gregory 86,108,178 Hinsey, Jonathan 172 Hittie, William 27,86,172 Hoagburg, Scott 172 Hodge, Tracy 172 Hoffman, Penny 119,172 Hogue, Vickie 173 Hollins, Bruce 173 Holy, Richard 27,173 Honchell. Robert 173 Hoot, Lisa 173 Hotson, Kimberly 173 Hottinger, Gregory 173 Huffman, Bill 78,173 Hughes, Anthony 75,173 Hull. Laurie A. 173 Hull. Laurie J. 108,173 Humphrey, Lynda 173 Huth, Anthony 173 Ishikawa, Miyoshi 104,127.173 Jacobsen, Michelle 119,173 James, Dexter 74 Jenkins, Angela 27,88,129,173 Jensen, Andrew 119,173 Jinks, Michael 62,86,104,173 Johnson, Jeannette 100,173 Johnson, James 173 Johnson, Mark 173 Johnson, Melody 173 Johnson, V. 100,173 Johnstone, Coleen 173 Jones, Annita 127,173 Jones, Donnie 78 Jones, Grenna 173 Jones, Lisa 173 Jump, Rhonda 174 Just, Robert 27,68,86,103,173 K Kaake, Steve 27,94,173 Kaiser, Kristen 173 Kelly, Robert 173 Kennell. Paul 62,82,173 Kent, Norman 65,173 Kent, Timothy 68,86,173 Kern. Jonathan 27,65,173 Kerwin, Michael 62,173 Keys, James 11,62,86,173 Kiefer. Andrea 27,173 King, Emil King, Jackulynn 76,88,100,173 King, Lawrence 173 Klingler, Mark 62,173 Knox, Kelly 173 Koehlinger, Karen 127 Koorsen, Sandra 173 Krathwohl, Ronald Kreft, Linda 27,108,173 Krider, Teresa 27,76.119,173.177 Krinn, Timothy 27,62,173 Krueger, Philip 27.119.173 Knll. Patricia 173 Kylander, David 92.173 Lalone, Robin 173 Lancia, Diane 27,173 Landrum, Chris 173 Lane, Lee 100,173 Langdon, Jeffrey 74.82,173 Lantz, Vicki 173 Lasley, Jack Lauritsen, Jeffrey 173 Lawlor. Timothy 107.173 Lawson, Donna 27,70,119,127,173 Leach, Richard 27.126,173 Leatherman, J. 173 Lee, Tammy 173 Lewis, Cody 173 Lewis, Toland 174 Lichti, Dorothy 174 Linden, Paul 174 Lipp. Stephen 27,62,63.174 Loftin, Tera 127.174 Long, Duane 174 Long, Judy 88,119,129,174 Lopez, George 174 1. limine-, Gregory 68,86,174 Lothamer, Neal 174 Luthe, John 128,174 Lutz, Pam 174 M Mahlan. Holly 27,108,127,172,174 Main, Jacquelin 174 Maish, Elizabeth 108,119,174 Maisomeuve. Michael 62,86,126,174 Maksim, Kym 174 Malinowski, David 62,174 Malinowski. Kurt 119,174 Mann, Julie 27.118,174 Manning, Katie 174 Martin, Johnny Martin, Phillip 174 Maha, Bassam 174 Mattes, Christina 178 Matteson, Colby 119,174 Matthias, Lori 174 McAlkich, Scott 63,86,174 McBride, James 174 McCaslin, Lynn 27,108.174 McCaslin, Mark McComb. Julie 174 McCreary, Scott 174 M.-l ii II,, ,-h, Gary 119,174 McDaniel. David 62,63,174 Mei .l..-mn. Willie 100,174 McNeely. Kelly 174 McPeek, Meg 174 McPeek, Molly 64.119.174 186 Meek. Tammy 174 Meier, David 174 Menge, David 107,174 Menor, Angie 174 Merrill, Quinton 174 Merz, Lisa 27,174 Mettert, Mark 174 Miers, Edward 119,174 Miller. Allen 174 Miller, Brian 27,119,174 Miller, Edward 94,174 Miller, Gregory 38,62,82,174 Miller, Jamie 174 Miller, Larry 27.119,174 Miller, Mary 174 Milligan. Gregg Mills, John Minniear. Timothy 104,174 Minton, Linda 174 Miyakawa, Thomas 27,74,174 Molina, RoseMary 174 Montgomery, Jean 27.107,127,174 Moore. Carl 174 Moore. Derrick 174 Moran, Maureen 174 Morrical, Suzanne 27,174 Morrisey, Kent 27,119,174 Morrison, James 174 Morton, James 174 Mottram, Robert 174 Mullins, Scott 175 Munger, Lynn 127,175 Murdock, Gary 175 Myers. Scott 175 Myers. Shelley 175 Myers. Sheryl 128,175 N Neely, David 27,108,120,175 Newhart, Lori Norris, Kimberly 175 Norris, Lisa 175 Norton, Timothy 175 Nussa, Maryann 175 o OBrian. Patrick 175 Oliver, Cynthia 175 Omstead, John Oncheck, Christoph 175 ONeil, Terence 62.86.175 Orr, Chris 175 Ortiz, Santiago 94.175 Osborn, Brenda 27,175 Palm, Richard 27,175 Pape, Julie 175 Paradine, Stephen 82,175 Patten, Jennifer 127,175 Paulen, Larry 90,175 Pcolinski, Michael 27.119.120,175 Peggins, Pamela 175 Pemberton, David 60,62.128,175 Peotter. Troy 175 Perez, David 175 Phillips, Aimee 175 Phillips, Denise 104,175 Phillips. Raymond Jr. Phillips, Herb 175 Phillips, James 175 Phillips, Robert Piekarski. Peter 27.62.86.175 Pittenger, Jody 76,175 Pitts, Scott 62,175 Plant. Kimberly 127,175 Poe, Gregory 175 Pollard, Janet 76,77,88,103,175 Pratt, Tami 175 Priddy, Leahbeth 128,175 Puff. Kelly 175 R Ragland, Valerie 175 Rainey. William 175 Randolph. Michael 62.86.175 Randolph. Todd 27.65.175 Reader. Jeffrey 68,175 Redding. Wayne 126,175 Reed, Ann 175 Reed, James Reed, Lou 175 Reed. Robert 62,175 Keith. Kimberly 175 Remaklus, Dan 175 Repka , David 92,93,175 Ribel, Harry Rice. Brian 175 Richards. Linda 27,64.76,127,175 Richter, Linda 175 Rigsby. Teresa 128,129,175 Roberson, Francine 175 Robinson, Michelle 100,175 Robinson, Sherie 175 Rodebush, Geraldine 175 Rogers, Terri 175 Holland. Carol 27.64,76,128,129,175 Rose, David 175 Ross, Mary 27,119,176 Rotb, James 176 Rout, Ann 176 Rowan, Kevin 74,176 Rumsey, Gary 78,86,176 Rutz, Sheri 119,176 Rybolt, Daniel 176 s Safford, Lisa 113.176 Safirstein, Evelyn 176 Salay. Deborah 119,128,129.176 Salin, Susan 84,108,176 Salley, Nelson 176 Sample. Kimberly 11,127,176 Sanders, Terry 176 Savieo, Cheryl 176 Scare. Thomas 176 Schafer, Brenda 105,119.176 Schaper, Anita 176 Scheerer, Debra 176 Schendel, Jeffrey 60,86,176 Schimmoller, Wendy 176 Schmidt, Kirk 27,126,176 Schnabel. D. Allen 78,176 Schnitker, Charles 62.116.176 Schubbe. Joel 27,62.86.176 Schuckel. James 62,176 Scott, Naomi 104,176 Scott, Suzanne 176 Scroggs, Jonothon 78,176 Senger, Sherman 27,62,86,176 Schneider, Anne Sharp, Linda 176 Sholl, Benjamin 27,176 Short, Lisa 176 Short, Sandra 27,176 Shubert, Sharette 127,176 Sidell, Elizabeth 88,176 Siddell, Jill 176 Sircey, Jeni 64,176 Sittler, David 62,176 Skarie, Bradley 119,176 Smith. Bill 176 Smith. Ilene 119.176 Smith. Jeffrey 86.176 Smith, Malinda 176 Smith, Michael 86,126,176 Smith, Scott 62,176 Smith, Toby 176 Snodgrass, Anne 27,176 Sousley, Kevin 27.176 Spillman, Melissa 176 Slanger, Steven 62,86,176 Stanski, Kimberley 176 Steager. Donald 176 Steere, Lloyd 176 Steinbach. Elisa 27.119.176 Stiles. Kurt 62,176 Stillinger, Jeffrey 176 Stout. Kelley 176 Strawser, Donald 176 Strebig. Randal 78,176 Stringer. Philip 119,176 Stuart, Anthony 176 Stuart, Warren 176 Stuck, Diana 176 Stuck, Jay 94,177 Stump. Laura 119.177 Stump, Michael 177 Swanson, Barbara 177 Swinehart, John 62.78,101,177 Syfert, Jon 177 Teders, Jane 177 Tennis, Deanna 177 Thatcher, Tracie 177 Thoma, Deborah 127,177 Tonak, David 27,177 Torres, Jenevieve 177 Torres. Roy 177 Treen, Nancy 119.177 Treu, Linda 177 Tribbett. Todd 62.177 Tribolet. Douglas 177 Trim. Douglas 177 Trout. Carol 177 Traycoff. Timothy 78,119 Trueblood. Jayne 177 Tuxhorn, Evan 177 Tyson. Michael 72.73.74,177 Vongphachanh. Bounma 94 u Underwood, Willie 10,177 Usman. Anju 27.84.103.177 V Vanauken, Amy Vance, Scott 74.177 VanCleave, Melissa 177 Vanderwall. Jane Vaughn, Cynthia 100,177 Vaught, Paula 127,177 Venkatachala, Sharada 27,177,190 Vetten, John 177 Vernasco, James 62,63,177 Vian. Brent 27,177 Vincent, David Voitlein, Steven 27,68,86.177 w Wait. Grelchen 177 Walker. Charles Wallace, James 108.177 Warney. Vincent 92.177 Warren. Belinda Washington, Carol 177 Watson, Kevin 27,119,120.177 Webber. Kurt 177 Weigold, Yvelte 104,177 Weilrr, Susan. 27.177 Weitzman. Jeffrey 177 Weapon. Toni 101,177 Wealerfield. Gail 27,177 White. Anilra 177 White. Keith 177 White. Pamela 177 Whiteman. Donald 78.94.177 Widdifield, Todd 177 Wiegman, Mark 27,74,75 «,IOJ.177 Wiley, Lisa 177 Williams. Cheryl 177 Williams. Dorothy 177 Williams, Jackie Williams. John Williams, Mark 78,177 Williams. Ruby 177 Williams, Thomas 60 Wilson. Ann 177 Wilson, Leslie Wilcher. Derrick 27.177 Witucki. James 62.177 Wolanaky. Ernest 27.177 Woods, Anthony 177 Woods, James 177 Woodson. James 86.177 Worthley. Warren 90.178 Wuest. Thomas 178 Wurm. Ronald 178 X Xayarath. Phetsamon Yoakum. Lou 178 Youker. Bryan 27.178 Zimmerman. Eric 90.92.17 Zirkle. Gregory 92.178 Zirzow. Greg 178 C I . 187 Many thanks to our Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Roger D. Bartholow Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bentz Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R. Blume Mr. and Mrs. Tom Broxon Jim and Sharon Campbell Mr. and Mrs. John B. Carboni Mr. and Mrs. John D. Conser Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cox David and Linda Cunningham Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Curry Mr. and Mrs. Dave Curtis James and Tootie Davis Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Dickmeyer Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Dickson Jacob A. Edgar and Michael J. Edgar Mr. and Mrs. Lee E. Eisenmann Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Finco Mr. and Mrs. Russell H. Fisher Mrs. R. F. French Mr. and Mrs. Stephan Garber Eric and Thomas Gianelle Ray and Patricia Gize Dr. and Mrs. Glock Mr. and Mrs. Don E. Glover Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Goode Dr. and Mrs. Sheldon F. Gottlieb Brian Gotta C. A. Graney Mr. and Mrs. Jean Grieninger Ron and Mary Grove Mr. and Mrs. James Haffner Mr. and Mrs. Dean C. Haggard Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hammond Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Harrier Mr. and Mrs. Anthony B. Hausfield Bernie and Brenda Hay Mr. and Mrs. James L. Hopple Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Huguenard Representative and Mrs. James W. Hunt Jackson Reconstruction Corporation Tom, Pati, Brad, and Bruce Jackson Mrs. Judith Johnson The Charles Kaake Family 188 Patrons for your support Kallmeyer Weins Realtors Tony King, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn A. Koehlinger Joe and Beckie Langlet Dr. and Mrs. John Lee and Family Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lipp Madonna Beauty Shop Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. McMahan Mr. and Mrs. George Mattes Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McDaniel Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. McCulloch Herb McPeek Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Morrison Mr. and Mrs. Lindy G. Moss Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Mueller Mr. and Mrs. Daniel D. Munson III The Nay Family Mr. and Mrs. David Norton Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas O ' Reilly Jim and Alys Palm Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Plant Darlene Randolph Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rice Frank and Sandy Roberson Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roundy Mimi and Ian Rolland Mr. and Mrs. J. Dudley Safford Dr. and Mrs. Moses Safirstein and Family Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Sharie Mr. and Mrs. William N. Salin Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Sidell Marjorie and Bill Siebold The Reverend and Mrs. Paul W. Smith Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tarnow Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Teders Taylors - Jim, Pat, Rick, Angie, Randy Mr. and Mrs. Tom S. Teetor Mr. and Mrs. Kerm Vandervelde Mr. and Mrs. Dick VanHorn Bill and Carol Wessel Mr. and Mrs. James C. Wiegman Mr. and Mrs. Ben Williams Adolph and Dolores Wozniak Marvin and Jeannie Zehr 189 190 And now . . . THE EIGHTIES OPP. PAGE - UPPER LEFT - Ah, Homecoming memories return as Ruth Teetor poses for a picture. OP-LOWER LEFT - What ' s in store for the future? wonders Sophomore Sharada Venkatachala. OP-UPPER RIGHT - Even in slumber the hostages remain in our thoughts. OP-MIDDLE - Will the real Mr. Anderson please stand up? LOWER RIGHT - Pep sessions, cheerleaders, athletes all become part of high school memories. TOP - And then there ' s always the show-off Seniors . . . LOWER LEFT - Let ' s see who ' s car we can nab this time - Partners in crime are Mr. McClurg Mr. Patterson. LOWER RIGHT - Our principal, Jerry Petrie. 191 ■ W PRESS ON NOTHING IN THE WORLD CAN TAKE THE PLACE OF PERSISTENCE. TALENT WILL NOT; NOTHING IS MORE COMMON THAN UNSUCCESSFUL MEN WIT H TALENT GENIUS WILL NOT; UNREWARDED GENIUS IS ALMOST A PROVERB. EDUCATION ALONE WILL NOT; THE WORLD IS FULL OF EDUCATED DERELICTS. PERSISTENCE AND DETERMINATION ALONE ARE OMNIPOTENT.  ± - ■■■


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