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F77rn 1984 R . Me 1 s.or 3n i. der Hi gh Schoo 1 . ! safari 3v?!5$fW J ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBP.AR 3 1 833 02302 0305 Gc 977.202 F77rn I R. He) son Snider High School . The safari i -JOO-C-.i i ►JSBJt y r ' - E- r L N -.v.. X r v -C V • £  ' .  t - 2$- - «- -1 ■£-? Kelson snieee highLschcce w ni k Ay iDiAr oliime 19 Allen 0 f A year Cf Class As Senior Carol Beatty stared at the bumper sticker on a car in Snider ' s parking lot, she declared, All of Snider High School has style plus class, not just the track team. The sticker read, Style plus Class, Snider Track 1983. Style and class can be found in all areas of Snider High School including the academic and sports depart- ments. In academics, several times during the Indiana Math League Contest, Snider was in first place. Each year Snider has some of the top science projects at the Regional Science Fair at the Fort Wayne Memorial Coliseum. Many projects even place higher at the National Science Fair in Houston, Texas. Snider, for many years, has placed in the top five various National Senior Ted Stout goes over his Analyt assignment one last time. ► a Sean McDowell and Tom Hogue geT me spotlight during lunch. ■Lockers, a place to meet . gree fnenas Robert Regemo and Maria Skantorp take time out to talk about their homeland — Sweden. ► a Senior Tom Herb hows off his pilot ' s outfit Students sprawl In the library to finish their during the Winter Spirit Week. assignments In peace. Senior Sandy Treen takes a test with zest. ► « Oops! mutters Ser c she gets caugnt typing cro ' e esc --owe ss e- ro ' 6 Chemistry tests. Senior Beth Brown was a finalist in the Indiana Science Talent Search. Last spring the Wind Machine, Snider ' s top Jazz Pand, competea a the National Jazz Contest in Lexing- ton, Kentucky losing to a Canadian jazz Pand. Snider ' s Pands, choirs, and orches- tra have all placed first at ISSMA, Indiana State School Music Associa- tion. Snider ' s sports ' teams also have repeatedly shown style plus cass Snider ' s freshmen footPall team was the first team to end their season undefeated. The girls ' varsity Pas e - Pall team won the Regional title. It was the first Regional PasketPall trophy won for Snider. Commented Senior Rhonda Sparks, Even when we lost. Snider displayed a certain style and class. We may have Peen disappointed, Put we always represented ourselves ana Snider High School well. Sophomore Greg Taves was asked if Snide r haa style plus class. He respondea, Of course, that ' s what sets Snider apa ' from all other schools. Cindy Hogue and Jerry Fitch show their spirit on Hat Day. Student Life Everyone from Snider High School can relate to the 8:00 to 2:35 syndrome. Students found many ways to get through the day by talking in class, passing notes, falling asleep or just paying attention. Of course, many activities helped when those forms of time killing didn ' t work. For example: Homecoming, Winter-Spirit Week, and Pep sessions. Just spending time with friends seem to put a break in the day, or sitting around talking about what you did over the weekend or the B+ you got on your test. One thing is for sure, the student life at Snider was never dull! Dr. Gene Buzzard was voted to kiss Bliss the pig at one of the pep sessions. Becky Van Aman poses for the camera in her baseball uniform on Athlete ' s Day. 6 Student Life Divider The Girls ' Varsity Basketball team was honored at one of the pep sessions for their outstanding achievements. Break dancing had sophomore „cin ' cuttin ' foot loose at Snider , e -- e - Student Life Divider 7 - — . ■Senior Maria Mills catches a big one during Spanish. Seniors catch some rays in the main hall on Beach Day. ▼ a Juniors discuss the news during a pep session. Pajama Day, Punk Day, Beach Day, 50 ' s Day, and Black and Gold Day were the line up for the 1983 Spirit Week. While people were having fun dressing up at school, the juniors and seniors were getting tough on the footPall field for the Powder Puff game. For the second year in a row, there was a surprising upset with a victorious win for the juniors. First prize for the car decoration contest was won by junior Angie Morrell. Spirit Week Fun! Junior Angle Morrell displays her spirit car. Seniors practice their Unknown Comic routine. ▼ Cheerleaders - Left to Right, Top to Happy days are here again, for seniors Vicky Bottom - Alan Elick, Larry Carl, Scott Steele, Matt Pratt, Jennifer Jontz, Lynn Mensing, Joy Jordan Hoyle, Kent Hall, and John Gerardot pep up Beth Brown, and Karen Koos students In the main hall. Punk Is In for juniors Dana Elbrect, Nancy Lucas, Diane Staufford. Kimm Covault, and Kirsten Ruble. ► ■B-! — — — — ■Winter Spirit Week 84 Karen Rhoades shows off her outfit for Athletes Day during the Winter Spirit Week. ▼ To start, students dressed for Athlete Day. On Tuesday they came to class all spiffed up for Dress-Up Day. Wednesday brought out the soldiers for Military Day. Thursday was Hat Day. Finally Friday was Color Day. Besides dressing up, many students took time out to vote for the Cutest Baby Athlete Contest and Boys Hush-All Day. Then came the highlight of the week — The Kiss a Pig Contest! Students voted for their favorite (ha ha) teacher to kiss Bliss the pig. The teacher was Mr. Gene Buzzard! To top off the week, Mayor Winfeild Moses and all the TV camera crews were there to help Snider put on one of its best ever!! Veronica Townsend and Yolanda Robinson model their ensembles for Dress-Up Day. ► t Glen Golden dons his sombrero on Hat Day. Coach Kilmer introduces the 1984 Regional Champion Girls Basketball Team at the pep session. « jj r iO r ; e ' i,o ,r e ceo ;e ' . ' . o ' v ir i Gold Day Sarah Cook looks charming for escorting Mr Buzzard This group is ready for anthlng on MWary Day. ▼ Bliss, the pig. gets prepared to kiss some not-too-eager faculty members. Martin Edwards shows his happy smite Winter Spirit Week 11 Homecoming topped off a citing spirit week this year. Alt the weather was dreary, the ' were pumped up for the gam football team was in top form b a capacity home crowd, showed that they really could fight panthers as they routed Elmhurst 3 During halftime, the homecom court was presented to the sch and Vonda Brooks was crowned 1 Homecoming gueen by the 1 gueen, Jenny Fanger. After the gar! was over, many panthers hea back to school to enjoy the cele tion with the annual homecom dance. 1983 Homecoming Queen Vonda Broo escorted by Von Payton. Senior football player Mark Lichti wat« the game intensely while taking a short b ' e The Panther crowd cheers their team on to victory. v Homecoming •83 Mike Wespon carries the ball for another panther first down. 1983 Homecoming Court - Kasey Doehrman, Tim Haffner, Susie Lewis. Kam Snowden. Dense Eppes, Derrick Eley. Angie Ackerman. Kent Hall, Laura Potosky. Chris Barrkus. 1982 Queen, jenr, Fanger, Alan Vogt, Natalie DeVore. Doug Norris, 1983 Queen, Vonda Brooks. Von Payton. Am Witmer, Tim Ackerman, Janet Wright, Eric Castetter, Kim Wightman. John Arruza. rnmtmm « m m « m game 6 aweSOme Snider Panther drum line Performs the drum solo during halftime of the homecoming Snider seniors: Sean MacDowell. Jufe Evans. Laura Nay, Mike Busse. Carolyn Bentz. Teena Peden, and Lisa Owen pose for the camera. Homecoming 13 Tcreign Language €pen House Entering the room, one feels as if he has been transported across the ocean. Are you in France? Spain? Germany? Ancient Rome? No! You ' re at Snider ' s Annual Foreign Language Christmas Open Housel Every year, the foreign language students decorate their classrooms in the tradition of the country whose language they study. Each student also makes a project with a Christmas theme for this popular event. The cafeteria is the scene of the traditional dances of the various countries. Dances such as the Can Can represent French culture, while the other countries are represented by their own traditional dances. Singing goes on all evening in all four languages in the main hall. The public is invited, and more people come to enjoy this Snider holiday tradition every year. One of many decorations that the Latin classes displayed for the Christmas open house. ► Getting ready to perform are Can-can dancers, Mary Rorldis, Susie Lewis, Cindy Kauf- man, Lynn Menslng, and Renee Dlmond. ▼ 14 Foreign Language X-mas Open House Third year Spanish students danced for the Christmas open house. Decorations were hung In all the foreign language rooms. ► ▼ French students sing tres Joll. . JL ±£ rt JL 4, ■piH 2 Linnea Fulkerson shows her prize winning snowman to family and friends. Refreshments were served to the admirina visitors. M Foreign Language X-mas Open House 15 This year the in style was very evident in Jean jackets, buttons, pins, jelly shoes, checked and striped jeans, mini-skirts, cropped pants, and sun glasses. Break-dancing became so popular that before school many students could be seen practicing their moves in the halls. The book 1984 by George Orwell was again in. On the movie scene, popular shows included Footloose, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Romancing the Stone, and Terms of Endearment. In music, Michael Jackson was on top with his album Thriller. The Footloose soundtrack was a hit. The album 1984 by Van Halen was also a huge success. Their concert was sold out within a few hours. No matter the time of the year or the place, Snider students always have style plus class. 16 Fads Fashions t Flash! « Came Peed poses in the flashdance look ' Senior Diana Stiwel dfcptays one of the hottest new looks around  Juniors Angie Rudolph. Eva Jinks. Mchete Kofoid. and Lynnan Person show off their styfeh shades.  Jelly shoes were one of the Frankly fa e looks for feet this year.  « Demet Bayazit poses under the Arch of Trlumphe to display her European style. « Johnny Arnold dfcptays his name tog - one of the newest fods ough flash a smile and mode) their outfits.  WflP Eva Jinks, Michelle Kofoid, and Janet Tsiguloff would attract attention anywhere in this season ' s newest styles. Junior A nita Gerardot sports the latest stripes look. ► Fads Fashions 19 •« This group of seniors celebrates the last day of lunch m the cafeteria in style. Many students drive their own cars to school to show they ' ve got class .  a Vicky Pratt looks up from her government notes to display a smile. Seniors Dan Griswold and Rick Cox look like they ' ve had it with school. Fads Fashions 21 Semi There ' s no doubt! Panthers like to dance and have fun 22 Winter Semi-Formal -7 A 4 IThe Aicrp Juniors Bruce Meyer and Donna Torres gjve a Mickey Mouse smite for the comera Mrs Margie Smith and her husband enjoy a great time at the MORP with Berdonna Tubbs and Alan Smith. King Brian Wise and queen Kei Crider sit on their royal trash can. MORP 23 We ' re All Guilty - A Hit! Sergeant Dan Boland Matt Faley Johnny Shaw Jay Tipton ruu Rnnors ... Cheryl Kesterke Right: Martin Train (Scott Kieler). of the District Elsie wogers Attorney ' s office, tells the truth behind Mr. Kelton ' s Sylvia Frazier Patti Griswold bribe. Below The town ' s arrogant newspaper Martin Train Scott Kieler publisher (Jim Dixon) lets Sylvia (Patti Griswold) know that he thoroughly disagrees with her Tyler Connell Jim Dixon handling of the case thus far. Elwood Durant Ton DIBella Florence Durant Bonnie Henriksen Gary Durant Scott Steele Betty Jo Kelton Suzi Li PP Tom Kelton Brett Vannatta Louis Kelton Angela Gatchell Frank Haggerty Kevin Jones Ruth Haggerty Paige Bogart May Haggerty Kim Nash Margaret Shaw Chris Van Aman Wilma Shaw Kimm Covault Above: An attentive courtroom listens as Mr. Durant (Tom Dibella) admits that he realizes he may have contributed to his son ' s rebellious attitude. 24 Fall Play Left: In an angry confrontation. Mr Durant (Tom Dibella) tells his son (Scott Steele) the truth about his mother. Below: Why don ' t you just butt out of it! retorts Gary (Scott Steele) to his father (Tom Dibella) after Mr Durant interr u p s tr,e r « Above: Tyler Connell, the arrogant news- paper publisher, (Jim Dixon) once aga- challenges Sylvia ' s competence and abities as Juvenile Judge. Left: Mrs. Haggerty (Kim Nash) attempts to quiet her arguing husband and aaognrer Fall Play 25 €nce Upon A Mattress Cast Minstrel Kevin MacDowe Princess No. 12 Chris VanAman Wizard Polly Deppen Lady Larken Mary Floridis Queen Aggravain Sarah Cook Prince Dauntless Scott Steele King Sextimus The Silent Tom DiBella Jester Jay Tipton Sir Studley Matt Faley Sir Luce Mark Guitard Lady Rowena Bonnie Henriksen Sir Harry Kevin Jones Kitchen Wench .... Karla Hershberger Princess Winnifred Pa+ti Griswold Emily Kim Munger Lady Mabelle Suzi Lipp Ladies-in-Waiting, Knights, Soldiers, Servants, Musicians, etc.: Michelle Bezdon, Cindy Meyer, Amy Russell, Kirsten Ruble, Kira Downey, Mi- chelle Cain, Debi Shauver, Lissa Sabia, Kathy Kerwin, Nanette Surface, Laura Roth, Bonnie Henrik- sen, Sue Lewis, Angie Gatchell, Tammy Sitcler, Brett Vanatta, Tim Wall I ' m goin ' fishin ' for a mate! exclaims the exuberant Winnifred. (Patti Griswold) Members of the cast gather around the piano to warm up and get hyped for the evening ' s performance. The mute King (Tom DiBella) attempts to pantomime to the Jester (Jay Tipton) that he knows about Lady Larken ' s secret. 26 Musical Queen Aggravain (Sarah Cook) with the help of the Wizard (Polly Deppen;, schemes a tricky test for Winnifred. Lady LarVen (Mary Fionas, $r $ to r to ec Sir Harry, that in a ittte while there wi be a Little Sir Harry, runnng around. The Minstrel (Kevin Mac Dowell) tunes his Princess Winnifred (Patti Griswold) sings to Prince Dauntless (Scott Steele) and the re before going on stage. ladies-in-waiting about the wonderful Swamps of Home. Musical 27 1983-84 Sketchbook talent show 4 Clockwise: William the Great and his assistant display their magical talent. ► Sara Cook. Tom DiBella, Kim Covault entertain between acts at Sketchbook ' 84. Jim Haberly plays guitar with his band. False Alarm. Just what Mr. Isaacs always wanted to be - A hood? Mr. Hemmer Mr. Youngpeter really get into their roles. ISL i A £N 1 ? It ■% rl 4 M ' ■, ru M i ■M •-W - Clockwise: Jim Norton does the hottest new craze, break dancing. Arati Belsare demonstrates her native Indian dance. Stacey Loftin, Renee Dimond, and Mary Floridis do a tap routine. Mr. McMillian enjoys his MTV during the teachers ' skit. Allison Keeney, along with the rest of the Pantherettes, perform for the last time this year. Sketchbook 29 The 1984 Prom Court - Steve Wild. Bonnie Kumfer. David Weiss, Susan Weaver, Tim Ackerman, Amy Witmer, Jeff Garrett, Angie Ackerman, Matt Georgi, Natalie Devore, Todd Smith, Beth Kaimen, Jeff Freiburger, Sherri Putman. 30 Prom i Moments to - Remember Senior Doug Foy and Laura Connell smile for the camera. ► Seniors Mike Riddle and Lana Orr take a break. Prom 31 Dreams dc ccme true Vernetta Cannon models the new flash- dance style. ► These models have a lot of class and style Wow! ▼ a Adrienne Spearman was the Mistress of Ceremonies for the show. « Regina Stiles looks elegant in her long gown and ruffles. 32 Afrc Heritage Sh€W Entertaining in his special way is Eric Wilson. Swimwear modelled by Rene Johnson and Britt Scott makes a hit. ▼ Breakdancing here are James Hill, Martin King, and Richard McCalla. ■Berdonna Tubbs and Martin Edwards make a lovely couple in formal attire. 33 Nelson Awards Voted - -- u MOST VOGUE Amy Isch 1 MJk A MOST LIKELY TO BE A COMPUTER HACKER Tony Egley MOST G. Q. Scott Taylor MOST PREPPIE Mark Van Patten MOST CONSERVATIVE John Ward y MOST RADICAL MOST ARTISTICALLY INCLINED MOST MUSICALLY INCLINED Mark Guitard Robert Van Horn Tony Strebig CLASS CLOWN Brian Wise MOST TALKATIVE Val Trammel BEST ACTOR Kevin Jones BEST ACTRESS Sara Cook BEST LOOKING SMILE Kirsten Johnson BEST IN THEIR FIELD Male Female Male Dave Welkin Beth Kaiman Gary Haffner MOST ATHLETIC Female Becky Patterson 34 Nelson Awards By Senicr Class BIGGEST PARTIER Greg Peak v — MOST LEADERSHIP Allen Vogt MOST LIKELY TO BE REMEMBERED Dave Hatcher MOST LOYAL FAN Allen Elick MOST SOULFUL Darnell Nichols MOST PUNK Jack Griffin MOST LIKELY TO END UP IN MOST LIKELY TO END UP ON THE THE INDY 500 COVER OF EBONY MAGAZINE John Barchak Vonda Brooks Male Matt Georgi MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Female Male Trisha Brown Mark Carroll BEST LOOKING Female Sherri Putman Male Roger Baker ALL AMERICAN Female Allen Vogt Chris Van Aman BEST COUPLE Barb Maniscalo Nelson Awards 35 The Spanish Club pigged out at Chi-Chi ' s. Flemming Miller takes reservations at the French dinner. m y v A • a - Pi.: II ! A skating party at the mall was one of President Sarah Cook calls the Student Council to many activities the clubs enjoyed during the order, year. I  36 Club Divider Clubs Clubs at Snider provide a meeting ground for people with similar interests to get together for some fun ana relaxation after the daily routine of school and homework. They also benefit the community. The Student Council sponsors the State School Christmas party while the V.I.P. Club sponsors the Red Cross blood donation each year. Even though foreign language clubs a:e popular, they give members a chance to experience a different culture. DECA and COE help students increase business skills and leadership qualities. Clubs allow students to learn how to get along together, to organize activities, and to have a fun time. Mr. Hershy taught German dances at one of the German Club events. Cindy Kaufman poses in her eye-popping can-can girl outfit. Club Divider 37 Student Council Achieve Seals Student Council is an elected body of students who serve a dual purpose: to plan service and social activities and to serve as a liason between students and faculty. Students begin planning annual activi- ties at the Summer Advisory Council meetings and continue at meetings throughout the school year. This year was a great success for the council as a result of new, creative ideas, and increased participation, which were two of the council ' s objectives for the year. Justin Hunter, Sarah Cook and Chris Van Amen debate over some ideas for Student Council. ► Student Council - First Row - Sue Teel, Tammy Mettert, Chris VanAman, Justin Hunter, Becky VanAman. Gina Boyce ; Kris Roundy totete MaMaa wmmmmmMmmm 38 Student Council VIP Sim iisi i s blccdmcbile « Martha Wilson expresses her ideas for the clothing drive that the V.I. P. Club helped sponsor. Vice-President Jennifer Jontz, Sponsor Mrs. Judith Johnson, and President Kim Hogan, ▼ ' ■The V.I. P. Club is a charity organization, whose goal as a club is to help those in neea to the best of our ability. Throughout the year, the club has many activities. This year we have had two blood mobiles, two staTe School parties, the Valentine carna- tion sale, a clothing arive, ana participated as a club in many other Sniaer activities. The V.I. P. Club is a tradition, and hopefully will remain so at Snider. a VIP - First Row - Elisabeth Sabia, Michelle Cains, Lisa Howard, Robin Cappelli. Katrvyn Kerwin. Michelle Hauth, Stacey Weigold, Kim Hogan. Second Row - Jerilyn Zern, Jennifer Jontz, Tomyra Schafer, Karen Speed, Melissa Hutson, Dawn Rothgeb. Third Row - Neysa Christy. Darinda Mathieu. President Kim Hogan sets a date for the end-of-the-year picnic for the V.I. P. Club. V.I. P. Club 39 Service Workers grew in numbers Service Workers - First Row - Bonnie Henriksen. Sonji Lee. Martha Wilson, Teresa Cardin, Lisa Hughes. Donna Ehresman Laura Levy, Angle Lausen Second Ro w Amy Ke tcham Ann Schell. Kim Becraft Kim Rute Angie Sheets, Darlene Williams, Lisa Smith, Mori Vol z Deb Hei K,m Coomer Kan Landis Sandy SKIes DenL Hannigan. Susan Griswold. Third Row - Cyndi Smith. Renee Johnson. Sherry Nuttle. Carol Johnson. Lor, Gutermuth Dawn Sams SyTn Rhonda Dolfarhite. Andrea Reichard. Scott Schiebel. Michael Rivera. Chris Nagrwold. Jody Lamer .Charles Jemison. Fourth Row And™a R?vers Cede W°son. Cinthia Blackshear. Cassandra Borum. Sarah Cook. Jennifer Phillips, Sheila Cipolone. Trudy Woods, Jim Barger, Stac, Lofta Mtehelte Frane Fifth Row - John Osborne, Kevin Owen, Joel Miller, Steve Hammond, Jon Hicks, David Pass, Byron Black. Sixth Row - Marcus Chambers. Vickie Iretor, Terry Harrington, Lisa Seemann, Chad Grunstoc. Jeff Stout. Todd Weibel. Joe Lyons. Service Workers - First Row - Chris Carlton. Tonya Meyer. Cynthia Blackshear. Ann Schell. CyndJ Smith Donna BbrecM, Suzy Pratt Chen Hart Chen Knott. Jennifer Cassady. Katie Morrison. Karen Tiffany, Susie Palm, Renee Johnson. Second Row - Melissa Hutson, Gred Taves %™ ° Borum Mane Wii ns, Jennifer Kern. Kim Hogan. Pam Thomas. Rachelle Nyberg. Beth Kaiman. Kirsten Johnson. Terresa Powell. Wanda Martin. Jefl fetter, ?.. r,_j-,__ . jsi._ tun. t:_ ka i,i„ cr. . n ii r TnHH K nrtin :i imn horhmskv hsn Mevers. Lvnn Robb. bheiia itt Kwame Lewis. Da Sidebottom. Lisa C - Steve Jones. Jon Hk Tim DeLong. Mark Gei Wise. Terrance Jackson. Andy Smith. John Doe. inifer Kern, Kim Hogan, ram I nomas. Kacnene iNytjerg, rein .sun hum. r no,o,, m   i, • ? ' , w .; n K1 , CKQi ,„ Kelly McLeister Eric Dedden, Mike Mills, Tim Mackin. Eric Roller, Todd Martin. Susan Sherbmsky. Lisa Meyers. Lynn Robb. Sheila herry Nuttle Neysa Christy, Jerily Zern, Tim Jones, Reggie Stiles, Angela Buuck, Jill Taulman, Michael Wespon Fourth Row 91 Miller Michael Rivera. Matt Schultz, Greg Shell, Steven Parsons. Steve Carbaugh. Rod Hogue. Jeff Thomas. Matt Makwell. inie Foster Fifth Row - Jon Flaugh, Dennis Buesching. Flemming Miller, Mark Van Patten. Tom West. Jim Haberly Brian mison Chad Downey Frankie Townes. Andrea Rivers. Terence Bramley. Sam Barnes. Marcus Chambers. Fred Merntt, 40 Service Workers Afrc- Heritaee presents shew The Afro-Heritage club is lead by: President, BerDonna Tubbs, Vice President, Adrienne Spearman; Secre- tary, Rosalind Littlejohn, and Treasurer. Vonda Brooks. The main purpose of the Afro- Heritage Club is to make sure the black students are aware of school and community events, and to discuss their concerns. Guest speakers from various employment areas and univer- sities come to speak to the club also. The fashion and talent ex- travaganza is the main fund raiser. The year is usually concluded with a picnic and a trip to Chicago to see a black play. « Cassandra Davis sings at the annual Afro-Heritage ' s Talent and Fasnion Show. a Afro Heritage - First Row - Malinda Hill, Sonya Thomas, Tracy Keys, Tangela Truelove, Regina Caldwell. Michelle Williams. Adrienne Sc-ea a- Second Row - Michelle Morris, Mark Davis, Candi Sykes, Charles Jemison, Terry Rencher Jr., Mario Thomas, Cassandra Boun, Toneka e Jo-e e Woodson. Challta James, Aretha Green, Lynne Crunkleton. Third Row - Tommy Cox, Bob Bishop, Cornelious Walker, Von Coleman, Todd Walsh, Reota Knight, Tonya Tibbs, Derrick Eley, Cynthia Blackshear, Marcus Chambers, Andrea Rivers. Sabrina Lapsley. Afro-Heritage Club 41 program trains students Cooperative Office Education (COE) is for senior students who would like to put their business skills to use in an office situation. A student applies as a junior and is placed in an office where she he has a supervisor. The student is paid and gets three credits a semester. There is a co-curricular class during which officers are elected and the program for the year is planned. There are fund raisings, a ski trip, contests, a banquet, etc. The officers: Kimberly Arnold, president; Michelle Cains, Vice- President; Juliet Dearing, Treasurer; and Charlene Chapman, Secretary. As C.O.E. advisor, Mr. Vachon has a lot of paperwork keeping track of students in their jobs. ► COE - First Row - Kathi 6 itance. Sonji Lee. Jill Hill. Charlene Chapman, Kelly Sue Kinnison. Lisa Yaeger, Mr. Bob Vachon. Denise Bohlender. Second Row - Kelli Crider. Michelle Call sresa Lymon. Barb Nelson, Debbie Clutter. Angela Lyons, Kim Arnold. 42 C.O.E. Senior Sarah Bopp works at The County Seat as part of the D.E.C.A. program. ▼ DE students learn tc earn Junior DECA - First Row - Tina Elias, Vickl Day, Denise Eppes. Renee Johnson, Tangeta Truetove (Treasurer). Tim Lindsey (Vice-President), Jenny Durland (President;, Terralynn Heotnman (President). Valerie Brooks (vice-President), Lori Kratzman. Second Row - Todd Wilkins, David Christy. Bbert Storks, Gwynna Unk, Brrrt Scott, Cyndi Smith, Kim McCon, Loro Bastion, Deborah Patterson. Robert Coghi, Sndy McCann. Stacy Ste ar. Kathi Morton, Tammy Nash, Lori Gutermuth. Fourth Row - Jim Barger, Tracy Robrison, Vincent Johnson, Richard McCatta, Gale Wilson, Isaiah Upshaw, Todd Walsh, Terence Bramiey, Tim Hayward.  If b Hr  iif Ti B J B B W ' th E ' K b «1 i p 7 l gJL ¥ 4fe t% ■■' r V Mi jP k. ' BM ICbbmB £. llnil 1 U IV .111, jHBH 1 Senior DECA - First Row - Greg Whaley, Sarah Bopp, Gretchen Stuart, Renee Meyers, Eric Wilson, Jennifer Phillips, Natalie DeVore, Andrea Wehrly, Michelle Hauth, Mrs. Peg Davis, Vonda Brooks. Second Row - Jon Hart, Phil Pidd, Tim Mapes, Matt Georgi, Jim Alcorn, Phil Phillips, Jim McCulloch. ► Jennifer Phillips helps a customer with her purchases at her job in the Apple Orchard. D.E.C.A. 43 Future Secretaries Assn has active year Future Secretaries Association is a national organization sponsored by Tawasi chapter ot Protessional Sec- retaries International. At the monthly programs, guest speakers and repre- sentatives of the secretarial profession offer helpful guidance and information on such topics as applying for a position and proper grooming for the office. The members were also invited to a FSA seminar and the activities of National Secretaries Week. The officers are Kim Arnold, President; Sherry Ingram, Vice- President; Karen Arnold, Recording Secretary; Stephanie Taylor, Corre- sponding Secretary; and Tangela Truelove, Treasurer. Sponsor is Mrs. Ida Mae Ricketts. FSA members pose for a picture during the end of the year picnic at Franke Park Children ' s Zoo ► FSA - First Row - r I Wrlstpus, Tracy Rozier, Sherry Ingram, Karen Arnold. Earnestlne Logan, Karen Uetrecht, Mrs. Ida M. Ricketts ! cond Row Michelle Cains, Barbae Ison, Margaret Logan, Tangela Truelove. Connie Brock, Kimberly Arnold, Karen Comett, Stephie Taylor, Pam Lehman. 44 F.S.A. 4 Senior Jim Dixon works on his Interpretation script for the next meet. Radio Seniors Polly Deppen and Kevin Jones show 3 humorous side of Adam and Eve.  Speech Team grows This year the Snider Speech Team really blossomed - not only in number, but also in the duality ot speakers. Sixteen people competed in Section- als and eight then qualified for Regionals. Team members participat- ed in various areas: Drama, Duo, Humorous Interpretations, Radio, Original Oratorical and Oratorical Interpretation. With many members returning next year, it appears the team has the potential to become a real powerhouse. Speech Team - Michelle Seaton, Mary Floridis, Deb Schroeder, Sarah Cook, Chris Van Aman, Tom DiBella. Polly Deppen, Girish Vitalpur, Scott Neuman, ingo Bensch, Todd Springer, Terresa Powell, Senior Sarah Cook shows her excitement Elizabeth Toledo, Jim Dixon, Laurie Husted, Kevin Jones, Dave Larmore. at a speech meet on an early Saturday morning. Speech Team 45 French Club has fun The Snider High School French Club consists of students enrolled in a French course and wishing to belong. It meets about once a month, and it is lots of fun. The French Club has many activities going on throughout the school year such as guest speakers, French films, French dinners and for the first time this year the Wacky Olym- pics. Mrs. Weinraub Mrs. Simpson are the club sponsors. French Club First Row - Jill Evens, Kim McMillan, Diana Stillwell, Denise Ladig, Jenni Winkelmann, Mary Floridis, Chris Van Aman, Beth Kaiman, Jennifer Phillips, Val Trammel, Lynn Mensing, Suzie Pratt, Laura Roth. Row 2 - Madame Beverly Weinraub, Susan Sampson, Vicky Pratt, Tarita Flowers, Kathy Surso, Christine Stockdale, Lyn Collis, Leila Tazel, Suzie Lipp, Sheila Cipolone, Lori Peterson, Angie Rudolph, Eva Jinks, Renee Dimond, Madame Bobbie Simpson, Madame Judy Guthrie. Row 3 - Sheila Sidebottom, Karen Kaufman, Michelle Yaeger, Donna Stroup, Regina Stiles, Libby Bartholow, Kim Becraft, Larina Davies, Tom Noyes, Keith Fitch, Carolyn Bentz, Buket Bayazit, Demet Bayazit. Row 4 - Sarah Cook, Beth Moennig, Kim Rutz, Lisa Leonard, Ann Schell, Erin Sheets, Gretchen Stuart, Karen Irey Deb Schroeder, Lynn Robb, Lisa Heck, Todd Springer, Michelle Seaton, Elizabeth Toledo, Cheryl Beatty, Ingo Bensch. Row 5 - Mark Van Patten, Kristen Pedersen, Pam Marcotte, Vincent Scruggs, Dona Thompson, Wendy Bassett, Kara Ruth Gavin, Joel Miller, Derrick Eley, Tom Van Valkenburgh, Troy Loutsenhizer, Ted Smith, Jeff France, Carol Averbeck, Flemming Miller, Jim Dixon, Brendan Hallett. French Club - Underclassmen - Front Row - Bev Bowlin, Brian Fitch. Ted Schwartz, Kira Downey, Kent Reville, Michelle Kaough Lynn Conley, Barbara Agnew Christie YahnennXr Metier, Unda Brumbaugh, Vicki Frisby, Greg Katter. Chris Wall, Kelly Van Valkenburgh Daun Ketzler Second Row - Jodi Bregin Paige Lear Margo Cronk. Beth Thompson, Kristin Everett, Kirk Kortokrax, Chris Cain, Chris Lancia. Karen Temple. Lau issah leatoa Laura Neely Kelly Degnan, Die oiedo. Jodi Wicklein. Jenny Shervinsky. Julie Housei. Third Row - Cara Beth Lee Enca Bright. Barba a M, e end.no J Michel e Dfrfendarfer. Bethany DeKc Deb Stevens, Sheian, Passey. Angie Connell. Tonya Meyer, Liz Hacher. Dee Duesler. Lome JBurdek, Ch st.ne Hoinr Fourth Row - Kim Stiles. Tracy Allen, enda Aldridge. Brenda Boydston, Cher, Knott, Katie Henderson, Angie Buschur Tammy Mettert. Laura Levy Pat VVise. joe Vetter Kelly Kilmer. Kelly -send. Samuel Thong. Cindy Kaufman, Jennifer Beineke. Michelle Snyder Victoria Sterling, T,m Scott Kristi Herman Kendra Causer Fifth Row - Mac Weinraub. Dara McMahan, Lisa Murray, Shellie Musser, Den.se Miller, Dawn Vinson Jill Metzger, Elizabeth Karrer s!sanLew°JI Gardiner Lisa Orm, Christy Kelly, Erin Otting, Tina Furos, Liz Kane, Amy Roller, Leslie Gordon. Kimberlvn Brone. Eveanr .Cobb Beth Phlps John McGawley Jana McClo ;raig Hittie Sixth Row Amy McComas, Lor, Duesler. Karla Hey, Janet Wright, Ellen McCants -Michelle Mahlan Zn Roundy Erin McDan.el, Jenny Tyspmann. Angie L.ndenberg, Shaun Torres, Darlene Csernik, Rebecca Waike , Michelle Butter, Tina Knoch Aran Del naer K Heider Laura Averback. Mike I I ;erendino. Seventh Row - Tob Taylor. Mark Hobson. Eric Roller. John Carsoll Steve Hegerfeld Joe Lyons, David GoetT Jess! Carson, Sam Hancock. , Buford, Kerry Parker, Jay Tipton, David Billman. Keith Mensing, Michelle Gehm, Matt Philips, Steve Isch, Brad Loutsenhizer, Brian Cook, Tonya Kanczuzewski, Sharin Each Spanish Club - Senior and Junior - First Row - Angie Morrell, Kirsten Ruble, Mich Long. Marcia Lewteton, Dawn Thomas, Janet Tsiguloff, Taurita Flowers, Tangela Truelove, Julie Jordan, Susan Preble, Kim Hogaa Diane Hlgglnbotham, Laurie Husted, Amy Randall, Karla Key, Joni Montgomery, Susan Weaver, Hane Weaver, Jennifer Mauch, Senor Dele Guardia, Stacey Weigold. Second Row - Dana Elbrecht.Kathy Dague, Michelle Bireley, Paula Fisher, Wade Richards, MeChelle Greer, Maria Mills, Nlkkl Freeman, Lisa Howard, Kathryn Kerwin, Laura Nay, Cynthia DeHaven, Teresa Powell, Angie Gatchell, Joyce Niccum, Tracey Spranger, Laura Fuller. Third Row - Reola Knight, Kelly McLeister, Ed Stevens, Robert VanHora Barry Menor, Aretha Green, Adrienne Spearman, Kim Sharpe, Trudy Woods, Carol Beatty, Jeff Sousley! David Pass, Andrea Sytsma, Kathy Kocevar, Jeanne Goetz, Deborah Patterson, Karen ' Binkley, Holly Clark, Tony Strebig. Fourth Row - Mark Sanderlin, Tim Hargis, Nichole Poignard, Scot Richardson, Greg LaRocque, Jenny Durland, Kim McCon, Diana Stauffer, Holly White, Sean Garber, Tim Bussick, Fred Merritt, Andl Elyea, Scott Kruse, Glenn Reed, Elizabeth Brown, Karen Koos, Jeff Jontz, Tina Elias, Cathy Stout, Michelle Cains. Snanish Club has husy year The Spanish Club is open to any student enrolled in a Spanish course who desires to learn more about the Spanish culture and traditions. The Club kicked oft the year with a dinner at Chi-Chi ' s. November marked the time to pull on the ice skates and head out to the Glenbrook Ice Rink for the annual Skating Party. December brought in the hustle and bustle of Christmas preparations for the Annual Foreign uang age Open House. The Fallas were held in March. Based on a similar festival celebratea in Valencia, Spain, this festival consist- ed of cardboard-boxed replicas of teachers which were paintea ana later burned in a huge bonfire. All festivities concluded with the Annual Foreign Language Picnic a + Lion ' s Park. Mnri«rn« rTno v n? Tl , Freshmen - Sitting - Candy Cnll. Jim Wangberg, Kelly Bireley, Amy Copeland, Kelly Nonte, Michele Johnson. Anne Mane Cole, Tina Wmans, Nita Jones, Tracey Howard, Jenny Douse, Jenny Wade. Shristy York. Ann Fazekas. Michele Howard Sarah Roae- a e ' ■-e Melanie Branstrator. Lynne Crunkleton. First Row Standing - Carole Witte. Kann Hess, Ann Unnemeyer. John Davis Mike Epps Beckv ;T---- v -ee- Poore, Robin Clemens. Michelle Bryie, Sue Teel, James Scheerer. Eric Gianelle. Mario Thomas. Heather Johnson Nanette Surface Kir- Wvje- i-ae ™ „T S p f ' ' k SPP ' . n en Childers ' Lori Nash - Gretchen y ager. Karen Vance. Second Row - Suz.e Kerwin, Cnssv ca-o Sec-ge -a = k ft „ n Pam Baughman, Michael Rivera. Gina Boyce. Anne Frazier. Mary Noyes, Laura Heinzelmann. Tracy Kulpa Stacey McKinlev V e e -— : Michelle Bezdon Chris Dodge, Alan Thompson, Jeff Bland. Third Row - Tonya Jones. Karen Rhoads. Karen Meier, Julie Pida Lisa =---e- .e-. e : Anne Krahn, Heidi Norem, Vincent Paul, Rhonda Reiter, Charmell Likes, Linda Behm, Allison Bockman, Greg Snyder Eric Deaae- -::- =- e e ; - -- B h teff r Thnmnf iiS ' r T P ' c l ™ 5 ' S J a £ Y Coa Jodi rachardson - Deidre Burkholder. Amy Short. Connie Brook. Michael Utchin. Jonathan Jon Hicks ' ® Callahan ' Snawn Demarest. Craig Wice. Brian Cappelli. Craig Glover, Gregg Conser, Chris Preble, Stephen .esh Kris Kalmyer Spanish Club 47 Latin Club Features Eanauet Matt Faley is crowned Rex Bibendi at the Roman Banquet Do as the Romans do PIG OUT! SALVETE! Although Latin is not a spoken language, it is still used in many professions. The Latin Club at Snider shows that interest is still alive today. The Latin Club consists of about 65 people and three officers who form a triumvirate, a body of equal power. This year the Latin Club started out with a pizza party and ended with a dinner for the senior students at an Italian restaurant. On March 15, The laes of March, the club celebrated with an authentic Roman banquet. Besides these events, the Latin Club also participated in other activities with the other foreign language clubs. VALETE! Latin Club - First Row - Miche, : ay, Matt Faley, Laurie Potosky, Jackie Quaintance, Elisabeth Sabia Dave MacDonald Polly _Deppen Pom Anderson Shellie Kaminski Chris Connell kare ey Second Row - Scott Neuman, Lisa Jacob, Todd Beerman, Rich Galbreath, Tammy Schafer. Jim Schlup. Third Row S5, Randy Dllman. BobL , Bohlender. Bill Anderson, Chris Dunlap, Jeff Stumpf . Jenny Simcox. Evelyn Littlefield Heather Gruber .Mary Coleman, Anne Gaff. Fourth Row - Ken Larmore sresa Stauffer, John Booker, David Misner, Jacqueline Beerbower, Bill Leuenberger. Jerry Fitch, John Faber. Eric Grantham. Tim Ackerman, John Quiihot 48 Latin Club Oktcberfest highlights This year ' s German Club offered a gala spectrum of events in which members had the opportunity to share several of the customs and folkways of the German-speaking peoples. Activities centered on German cele- brations, cuisine, and other traOitions. The club itself started with more members this year, and with the popularity came more involvement in the various events. The year began with the annual Oktoberfest in autumn as members of different clubs sang, danced, and enjoyed German foods. It was a perfect beginning for another good year for the German Club Mr. Ed Hirschy heads a group in a German dance German Club - First Row - Laura Eifrid, Tracy Sohaski. Nicole Cavanaugh, Gail Shadle, Bud Good, Reginald Smith, Al Einstein. Jim Crifly. Donna Ehresman. Dawn Witt, Patti Kerekes. Second Row - Paul Swanson, Melissa Grieninger, Kirsten Johnson, Bob Sanders, Linnea Fulkerson. Anne Backman. Todd Bender. Holly Grantham. Third Row - Kerrie Sillaman, Jennifer Simcox, Malinda Hill, Jeff Winkelmann, Steve Seyboldt. Mike Litchia Cindy Meyer. Fourth Row - Gary Gillmore, Dean Meyer, Kris Kallmyer, Eric Brooks, Dered Fleitz, Brendon Hallett. Spencer Anspach, Bill Kesterke, Daniel Hitzemann, John Behm. Lori Kerbel. Colleen Watson. Michelle Hauth. German Club 49 Rob Burns carefully rolls a peanut with his nose. The Spanish Club took a trip to Chi-Chi ' s one evening. ▼ a Some French students admire a few of the banners. Freshman Spanish student Michelle Howard tries to put a bowling pin back up. ► Many Spanish students made kites for the Christmas Open House ► 50 Foreign Language Candlds Panthers Gain Culture Through Travel Ahrcad Over the summer and spring vacation, several Snider students teachers visited various countries, including, France, Austria and England. During the summer, the Lions Club sponsored nine Snider students in France and one Snider student in Austria. On a school-sponsored trip during spring vacation some students and staff members explored England. The experience of learning about foreign countries first hand will remain a special memory for those students in years to cornel  Senior Kirsten Johnson poses with Austrian friend. Senior Jim Dixon and a friend admire the sights of France. « Seniors Betsy Weatherford and Trisha Brown enjoy the beaches of England. ▼ Seniors Lynn Mensing and Vicky Pratt take in the sights of France. Ms. Dianne Boknecht smiles for the camera before boarding the bus for home. ▼ Trips Abroad 51 he nears the The Freshman football team had an undefeat- The Volleyball team puts great effort into Senior Pam Anderson shows grace during her beam routine. ► M - - . . ...-.-•-•• ... -♦-•- ■-.-..,. •• - :-!- ' . ' -• ' - -• -!- - Doubles Mike Sylvia and Mike Rivera prepare for a return, 52 Sports ' Divider ,  Sports Many hours of practice and hard work are put in each day before the final game, match, or meet com- pletes the season. It can end with a triumphant win or a disheartening loss. Everyone involved realizes it is worth the effort because new friendships are made and the sense of team spirit gained. It is not only the athletes involved but also the total school. Each athletic event is a chance for friends to meet and to support Snider ' s athletes. Whether for spectators or participants, sports are an integra part of life at Snider. The girl ' s Varsity basketball team had an overwhelming season. ► Sports Divider 53 Cheerleaders foccst spirit all year Junior Varsity Cheerleaders - First Row - Staci Loftin, Kirsten Ruble. Second Row - Sue Lewis, Jody Lanier. Kelly Kilmer. Third Row - Chaleta James, Kelly Townsend. The 1983 - 84 Cheerleading Squads helped boost Snider spirit throughout the year to nearly raise the roof at games and pep sessions. Lots of preparation and practice go into making a Snider Cheerleader. Cheerleaders prepare all summer for the upcoming sports seasons, fhen faithfully follow the fighting panther teams around the city and state to lead the fans in supporting our athletes. Being a cheerleader means being on all the time and setting an example for Panther fans. Witmer Dies. 54 Cheerleading Cheerleaders execute a mount to awe the fans. Freshmen - Top to Bottom - Left to Right - Angle Busse, Kim Wkjhtman, Beth Gtoion, Kelv Putman Angela Buschur, Christa Clark, Canal Sykes. The Varsity Squad and first time Guy cheerleaders perform a spectacular pyramid for a pep S-N-l-D-E-R yells Freshman Christa Clark session. Cheerleading 55 Panthers finish 7-3 Below: Scrambling for another yard. Mike Wespon goes for it. Below: While Gary Haffner holds the ball, Greg Taves runs up for a power kick. The 1983 Snider Varsity Football Team had a successful season this year. The team finished 7-3 for the season, which included two consecu- tive heartbreaking losses to Northrop and North Central. The Panthers final loss came to Dwenger, the eventual AAA State Champion. This year Snider fielded three all conference selections including, Paul Helton, Mark Carroll, and Dave Hatcher. Mark Carroll was also picked as a first team All State selection while Dave Hatcher won second team honors. Although this team did not enjoy the success that past teams have had, it is now up to the freshmen, sophomores and juniors to bring the victory bell back to Snider! Right: Snider prepares for another attack against the Dwenger line. Below right: Cornelius Billingsley successfully hands oft the ball to Britt Scott. Below: Coach Mike Hawley discusses some plays. Left: Brian Wise looks for a hole in the Southside defense Varsity Football Team - Front Row - Mark Roemer, Todd Light. Rod PHtpi. Duane Mier. Corneiut Billingsley, Britt Scott, Bobby Bishop. Derrick VanDyke, Darnell Nichols. Row 2 - Mke Matthews, Jim Campbell, Charles Jemison, Bruce Meyer, Gary Haffner, Steve Hamm, Reggie Sties. f e Brown. Byron Hutchlns, Adrian Harper, Row 3 - Mike Gephart, Tom Dame, Greg Taves. John Barchek, Marc Skelton, Paul Helton, Nick Barchek, Curtis Sanders, Pat GrSo, Tim Bussick, Becky Thoma. Po . Jim Huth, Kyle Phillips, Tony Jinks, Xavier Carr, Jim Snyder, Wode Richards. Brian Wise. Mke Wespon. Zach Starks, Andy Haberly, Danny Guevara, Amy Hole, Row 5 - Jerry Fitch, Brock Rohrbacher, Brent Harvey, Terrance Jackson, John Flaugh, Mark Carroll, James Hi, Mke Wessei, Tim Piekarsk Herman, Holly Clark, Row 6 - Joe Lyon, David Gervais, Bill Schanabel, Mark Uchti, Dave Witucki. Terry Bramley. John Quilhot, Phil Phillips, Ted Scofield. bo i n WW. ' O 7 - O ' j ' e: ' -,-.-. =:,-.- ' . ;v Carter, Mike Roberts, Dean Fast, Marvin Arnold, Mike Hawle , Don Shaffer It - w je !f- : ¥ £r: . . Above: Tim Piekarski executes a skillful block against Northrop Varsity Football 57 Bill Kesterke drops back for a pass. Bill Schnabel lines up for the next play. Reserves gc 6-3 This was a banner year for the Reserve Football Team. Going 6-3, the team played some power football. After winning their first two games over Angola a nd South Side, the Panthers slipped a bit and lost to Northrop 40-0 and to Bishop Dwenger 11-8. They won the next four games, including one by forfeit. The season ended on a down note, however, as Dekalb beat Snider in overtime with a last second field goal making the final score 11-8. With fine playing from Bill Kesterke at guarterback and Damon VanDyke at tailback, the offense packed a powerful 1-2 punch. Towards the middle of the year, the injuries to the offensive line took their toll, forcing the coaches to bring some junior players in to help. Reserves practice the big play before their next game. ► Damond Van Dyke turns on the juice to make a touch down, t flk r$- rp m i f ' t r U S it C •£ - J Reserve Football Team - Front Row - Sheldon VanPell. Louis Royal. B. Stapleton Eugene Scruggs Daniel Smith Jay Anspach, Matthew Maxwell. Derrick VanDyke. Frank Jones. Eric Castetter Row 2. - Kevin Merriwealher, Sam Hancock, Alex Eley, Patrick Wise. Lacy Spearman, Larry Wilson. Mitch Bark ey. Eric Grantham. John Arnold. Row 3 - Bryan Carpenter. Keith Hutchins. James Riecer. Derek Carr. Mike Till Tom Mulpagano, Jeff Martin. Eric Gianelle. Row 4 - John Carroll. Bill Kesterke. Blake Lackey. Brian Kline John Quilhot, Simon Brey. Todd Smith. Kevin Owen, Doug Sample, Row 5 - James Huth, Holly Clark Becky Thoma, Amy Hole, Ryan Hawley, Jeff Fitch. Joe Lyons, Mike Gebhart. 58 Reserve Football fresh gc undefeated! Snider had its first undefeated city championship. The wins included Freshman team this year. Going 8-0, the Panthers were led by Tim Haffner and Herbie Jackson at quarterback and slotback respectively. The team also had a st rong defense. After winning their first game over Bellmont, 12-6, the Panthers won 21-0 on the strength of freshmen rolled on to an uncontested the kickoff and punt return teams.  Vaughn Dunbar outmaneuvers the Luers defense and goes for the TD. Elmhurst, Northrop, South Side, and Wayne. The year was deoaea against Bishop Dwenger. Both teams met undefeated, with Snider wincing up on top, 28-0. Against Wayne, the Freshmen Football Team - Front Row - Amy Hole, Ryan Hawley, Triant London, David Swinehart. Paul Koehl, Chris Dunlap, Steve Norton, Robert James, Holly Clark, Becky Thoma. Jeff Fitch, Row 2 - Jeff Thomas, Gerald Johnson, V. Coleman, Jimmy Williams, Ty VanWagner, Bill Anderson, Kevin Kolb, Bobby Bohlender, Herbert Jackson, Joe Lyons, Row 3 - Lex Lane, Steve Scott, Chris Preble, Mike MacDonald, George Heller, Dennis West, Lance Hartman, John Espy, Denver Miller, Mike Gephart. Row 4 - David Miller, L. Payne, Eric Brooks. Ro bert Callahan. Lee Cline. Allan George, Brian Moore, Steve Dysert, Chris Perkins, Jim Huth, Row 5 - John Arruza, Bob Mathais. Tim Haffner, Derek Merritt, Daniel Elias, Jeff Fitch, Gerald Greer, Brian Cook. Coach Hawley and Coach Roberts instruct Bob Mathias on the next play. Freshman Football 59 XIL; -J3!iltUTff Cress Country places second in SAC With a look of determination, Bruce Lehman charges on. Coach Tom Swihart gives the team a pep talk. The Boys ' Cross Country Team finished their season with a good performance at the State meet placing 14th. The team finishea with a recora of 15-3 for the varsity and 13-2 for the reserve. The Panthers were secona in the SAC ana third in the sectional, regional ana semi state. Lettering this year were: Victor Turner, Doug Nern, Doug Sawyer, Tim Ackerman, Steve West, Tim Duncan, Todd Smith, Mike Nash, Tim Wall, Dan McCraay, Bruce Lehman. i McCrady crosses the finish line. Bovs ' Cross Country Team - Front Row - Jeff Victorson. Scott Doms. Steve Just, Doug Nern, Mark McDowell, Gary Griswold, Jeff Winkelmann, Jim Wangberg, John Wilenski, Brian Klender. Row 2- - -Mto Koto Tim Duncan, Tim Wall, Jeff Salay, Tim Smith, Todd Bender, Victor Turner, Doug Sawyer , Jim Langlet Row 3 Sean McDowell, Dan McCrady, James Scheerer, Steve West, Mike Nash, T,m Ackerman, Bruce Lehman, Coach Tom Swihart. 60 Boys ' Cross Country _ ' ■- . Snider runner. Victor Turner, puis out ahead of the pack. Mike Nash, Goldrush captain, reaches for another victory. Victor Turner concentrates on finishing the meet. Tim Wall pushes himserf towards the tape. Boys ' Cross Country 61 Girls Place Third in SAC According to Coach Margie Smith, only the strong survive and this year ' s Girls ' Cross Country Team survived and more. They finished the year with a season record of 16-2, while placing third in SAC, fourth in sectionals, and eighth in regionals. Freshman Tracy Sohaski and Senior Tracey Rozier made the All Area Cross Country Team. Nicki Frisby was named the most valuable player when she ran 3000 meters in 11:41 Both Amy Dahm and Jenny Diller won the Mental Attitude award. Right: Sharon Boon determines to finish well Below: Tracey Rozier gives it her best effort Above: Tracey Rozier heads the pack. Girls ' Cross Country team - Front Row I. to r. Cheryl Johnson. Tracy Sohaski, Laura Connell, Amy Dahm Nicki Frisby. June Hill, Tracey Rozier, Row 2 - Coach Margie Smith, Margo Cronk, Laura Averbach, Marcia Diller Jenny Diller, Sharon Boon, Lavonia Johnson, Not Pictured - Kim Greer. Maria Clark. 62 Girls ' Cross Country Watch out Tracy Sohaskll They are on your tail! In pain and agony. Jenny Dier triumphs. HjL.:. . ' • v- ,H«l. - . : June Hill strides to the finishline. Girls ' Cross Country 63 Right: Dave Weiss uses his powerful backhand to return the ball. , .. . n „._ Fnu Mike Sylvia looks on as Mike Rivera returns the Below: Reaching to the sky, Doug Foy serves the ball. h Kilmer gives the tennis team a pep talk. Dave Swanson is light on his feet while playing tennis. 64 Boys ' Tennis Netters Capture I i mils The Boys ' Tennis Team captured the SAC title this year by posting an 8-1 inter conference record and a 14-3 overall record. Outstanding doubles play by Rich Galbreath and Dave VanWyngarden coupled with the strong singles play of Dave Swanson and Doug Foy, who alternated at the 1 spot, helped the Panthers to their victories. The team will lose only one senior next year, making a sectional or even regional championship bid emminent. Earning all-SAC honors in ' 83- ' 84 were Dave VanWyngarden, Rich Galbreath and Doug Foy. Left: Doug Foy shows his perfect form.. Rich Galbreath watches intently for the return of the ball by his opponent. Boys ' tennis Team - Front Row Kneeling - Ted Smith, Mike Sylvia. Dave Weiss. Todd Beerman, Steve VanWyngarden, Joe Vetter, Brian Cater, Row 2 - Standing Coach Lamar Kilmer, Tom Loomis, Dwight Swanson, Dave VanWyngarden, Rich Galbreath, Doug Foy, Dave Swanson, Scott France, Not Pictured - Mike Rivera, Scott Tomsits. Boys ' Tennis 65 In sectionals the girls tennis team beat South Side and Northrop and lost in the finals to Dwenger. They were ranked second in the sectionals. Elected to the SAC Girls ' Tennis Team was Cara Beth Lee for singles and Angie Sheets and Manju Usman for doubles. This year the first Parents kids Doubles Invitational was held. It proved to be great fun and trophies were awarded to the winners. 5r;v Sophomore Laura Levy follows through after returning the ball to her opponent. ► a Girls Tennis Team - Front Row - Laura Nay, Val Trammel, Manju Usman, Karen Speed, Beth Brown, Laura Levy - Row 2 - (manager) Larissa Hinton, Angie Sheets, Christy Kelly, Natalie DeVore. Jill Gardiner, Debbie Exner, Karen Vance, C B Lee, (manager) Tammi Rosselot, Coach Dorothy Zank. a Senior Manju Usman moves forward to return the ball on a windy day. 66 Girls Tennis Tennis Team Sponsors Invitational Angie Sheets reaches out to hit the oncoming ball.  Laura Levy lets go with a power serve. « C. B. Lee gets ready to use her powerful forehand on the tennis ball. Girls Tennis 67 Volleyball team earns respect i • ■The Volleyball team finished their season with a record of 8-9. This was actually remarkable for the team since there were no seniors and the team had to start fresh and build up an experienced group. Everyone contributed to the intensity of proving that they played like panthers. Jane Weaver and Mich Long added some zest throughout the season. Team captain, Jill Taulman, had an excep- tionally good year. Not only did she cheer the team up when they were feeling down, but she made the All SAC Conference. I had an enjoyable year working with the girls, and this season went beyond my expectations, stated Coach Chris Gray. Lisa Seemann spikes the ball for a point. 68 Volleyball Volleyball Teams - Front Row - Beth Harvey. Ann Fazekas. Shontell King, Jill Richards, Debbi Exner, Lori Kerbel, Row 2 - Kelly Nonte, Janet Wright, CaraBeth Lee, Laura Heinzelmann, Tammy Nash, Diane Bryant. Lorri Burdek, Kim Munger, Karen Vance. Kelly Nelson. Angie Morrell. Jill Weaver (assistant coach). Coach Gray, Row 3 - Angie Lindenberg (manager), Melissa Adams, Jeanne Wuest, Mich Long, Jill Taulman, Jane Weaver, Lisa Seemann, Beth Brown, Karin Hess, Lynn Korthal, Susie Bacon, Shelly Johnson (assistant coach). Not Pictured - Robin Easterwood. Lynn Korthal and Jeanne themselves after the serve. Wuesr -eaci Volleyball 69 Varsity Beys post 1C-11 Paytcn named All SAC Ryan McDowell flips up for two! Von Payton shows great concentration as he goes for a free throw. The 1983 - 84 Boys Basketball Team, under the coaching of Gary Crawford, finished the season with a 10-11 record. The Panthers started the season well and at one point sported a 9 - 3 record. Senior guard Von Payton was named to the All - SAC team this year. Other seniors on the team were Mike Young, Eric Hamlin, Terrence Jackson, and Gary Haffner. ; ■' ..--_. ■dr Varsity Boys Basketball Team 1st, ROW Brett Gemlick, Tom Jinks, Tim Ackerman, Terrance Jackson. Eric Hamlin. Ryan McDowell. Tracy Robinson. Doug Schroeder, Mike Parnin. 2nd. ROW Assistant Coach Jim Rousseau, Coach Gary Crawford, Mike Connors, Gary Haffner, Mike Young, Von Payton. Robert Sanders. Charles Washington, Craig Hartman. Tim Connors. Assistant Larry Rothenhoffer. Assistant Coach Jim Edwards. Panthers on the loose! 70 Varsity Boys ' Basketball The Panthers try to hold off the Hawks! Mike Young displays perfect forrr, as he shoots from the charity stripe Gary Haffner walks on air as the Panthers score two more points. Varsity Boys ' Basketball 71 Reserves best record 18-2 Cornelius Billingsley looks to make a pass. Panther Greg Taves reaches up for two The Boys Reserve Basketball team had an outstanding season. The reserves had the best record of any reserve team in the city at 18 - 2. A highlight of the season for the reserves was winning the Reserve Holiday Tournament. With their outstanding record, the reserves should be able to continue their winning ways next year as Varsity players. Reserve Basketball Team: (left to right) 1st. ROW (Bending) Derak Carr. Anthony Wright. Mark Hobson. Greg Taves, Cornelius Billingsley, and Todd Martin. 2nd ROW (Left to Right) Coach Jim Rousseau, Mike Person, Bill Kesterke, Craig Glover, John Quilhot, Sam Barnes. Jon Hicks, Eric Roller, and Doug Schroeder. manager. Cornelius Billingsley goes in for a lay-up. 72 Boys ' Reserve Basketball Freshman team finishes 12-2 The Freshman Boys Basketball team had an excellent season. The Freshman Panthers finished the season with a record of 12-2. The teams two losses were against Concordia and Northrop by only two points. The rest of the Snider basketDall program should benefit from the talents of these excellent players. Brock Rohrbacher outjumps his opponent for the ball. Freshman Basketball Team: 1st. Row (Left to Right) Herbie Jackson. Brent Saylor. Doug McNeely. John Hartman. Mitch Crawford, and Eugene Burnett. 2nd ROW Coach Jim Edwards. Brian Moore. Tim Haffner, Brock Rohrbacher, Greg Hardesty. John Aruzza, Jerry Greer, Manager Brett GemSck and Manager Mark Parnin. Herbie Jackson fights to make his shot. Boys ' Freshman Basketball 73 Regional Champs! The 1983-84 Girls ' Varsity Basket- ball Team proved to be Snider ' s best ever. The girls compiled an impressive record of twenty-four wins and three losses. Among the victories were: The SAC Championship, the Sectional Championship, and Snider ' s first ever Regional Championship. Hard work and long hours of practice definitely were major factors in the team ' s success, but the girls give most of the credit to Coach Lamar Kilmer. Kilmer, who has turned the girls ' basketball program around in his four years as head coach, was named District II Coach of the Year as well as Allen County Coach of the Year. His support and guidance have established another winning tradition here at Snider. What a feeling! Victory was ours! a Becky Patterson takes a practice shot. Girls Varsity Basketball: Coach Lamar Kilmer. Becky Patterson. Rhonda Sparks, Jill Taulman, Jeanne Wuest, Jenny Diller, Leslie Wimes, Manager Kim Sharpe, Jane Weaver. Sheri Malinowski, Leslie Wimes takes a breather during a time out. Joleen Miller, Maria Skantorp, Manager Michelle Williams. 74 Girls ' Varsity Basketball --«% Girls Basket ball Tcps Jane Weaver shoots for two!! Joleen Miller keeps her opponent from the bai. Girls ' Varsity Basketball 75 Girls reserves pest 12 - el The Snider girls reserve basketball team had a very successful season. They finished their incredible year with a record of twelve wins and six losses. The team was led by Joe Miller. The young team consisted of four fresh- man and five sophomores. With such a young team with so much ability, we are looking for an even better season next year. Susie Bacon tips off the ball to start the game. ► Fighting for the ball Is Lorl Kerbel.  Girls Reserve Basketball Team - Front Row - Melissa Neher, Beth Brown. Susie Bacon, Karla Hey. and Denise Miller. Back row - Manager Keli Nonte. Melissa Adams, Deena Dekoker, Jill Richards, Lon Kerbel, and Coach Joe Miller. X ;- Brigette Rode battles her opponent for the ball. 76 Girls ' Reserve Basketball I- Freshman Girls Basketball - Front Row - Shannon Billingsley, Julie Thompson, CaraBeth Lee, Shontell King, Ann Fazekas, and Cheryl Johnson. Back Row - Jill Richards, Debbie Exner, Brigette Rode, Donna Banks, Karen Menge and Coach Lois Arp,  Fresh Girls record The Freshman Basketball Team, under the coaching of Mrs. Lois Arp. had a successful season this year with a record of 8 - 4. Debbi Exner led the team in rebounds. Shontell King had the most steals and Cara Beth Lee had the highest free throw pe r cen- tage. The team is hoping to follow in the footsteps of this year ' s varsity team. a Freshman Ann Fazekas travels down the court for two 1 1 Going for the ball is Debt Exner. Girls ' Freshman Basketball 77 Grapplers - Inexperienced Cut Determined Elbert Starks displays his medals and trophies proudly. The 1983-84 Wrestling team start- ed the year with only six returning lettermen. Competition is the S.A.C. was fierce, but this inexperienced team was able to overcome many hurdles on their way to the eighth consecutive conference, and section- al championships for Snider. Todd Wilkins, Tim Haywood, and Elbert Starks led the Panthers to a 12 point victory in the conference tournament by winning their individual weight classes. Snider placed two wrestlers, Todd Wilkins at 112, and Elbert Starks at 126, in the State tournament where Starks placed second in his weight class. Joel Grandstaff took over as Head Coach, replacing Russ Issacs, who became an Assistant to the Principal this year. Wrestling Tear - Row 1 - Maria Clark, Todd Peterson, Holly Clark, Managers. Row 2 - J° u ' e rn S .arr ' ™ong -Steve Guevers Todd Wilkins Matt Frank, Jeff Mettert. Byan Bill. Jim Dickson, Brent Daws. Jim Meyers Tim Scott. Row 3 - Bobby Tame? Ryan Wng Da, , -S Bob South. Brian Fitch. Phil Lothamer. Rod Hogue. Steve Norton, Rob Burns, Elbert Starks A ben- Co £ T- 9 Bruce Lehman, Scott Robbins, Kevin Meriweather, Lousi Royal. Bob Weaver. Bob Sanders. Mark Guttaa, Stevetamm Derrick Van C fce Barry Menor. Terry Rencher. Row 5 - Shawn Etchyson, Eric Castetter. Bob Hallet. George Mta Ty Van Wagner Seff GehmCaJohn Osborne. Dwavne Miller. Tom Reinke. Mike Mills. Row 6 - Pert Hoe HarnBton. Jim Lanalet Larry Payne Mark lessen, Tim Current. Nick Barcheck. Gary Gnswold. Tom Guthrie Tom Dance. Row 7 - Charles Walke?. Eric Easfes Dave Gervais. Mike Wessel. Dan Guevera, Dave Hatcher, Bill Schnabel, Don Ellas, Steve Dyset, Baughn Dunbar. Row 8 - Coach Shaffer. Coach Grandstaff. Juniors Elbert Starks and Todd Wilkins receive applause from the entire school at a pep session. 78 Wrestling Photographers enjoy taking pictures of Tim Haywood ' s style. Senior Steve Hamm tries to pin his opponent. Wrestling 79 Gymnasts finish 1C-2 The 1984 gymnastics team fin- ished with a record of 10-2 with their only losses going to the SAC and State Champs. The team won the Northrop Invitational, and was ranked second in the State poll. On the compulsory team, Senior Pam Anderson placed fourth on beam and floor at Sectionals, and so- phomore Rae Jump placed fourth on bars. On the optional team, junior Autumn McElroy placed first all-around at Sectionals and eighth on floor exercise at State. Junior Sue Weaver set a school record by having nine out of fourteen no fall beam routines. Junior Sue Weaver set a new school record with eight consecutive no-fall beam routines. Junior Autumn McElroy displays her exper- tise on the beam Coach Chris Gray gives Cyndi Clauss some last minute pointers. 80 Gymnastics Autumn McElroy proves that practice makes perfect on the uneven bars. 1983 - 1984 Gymnastics Team - First Row - Tanya Kanczuzewski. Tracy Kulpa. Pam Anderson. Rae Jump, Kritin Peterschmidt, Susie Palm. Second Row - Regina Caldwell, Tracy Rozier, Amy Datvn. Tammy Mettert, Tracy Keys, Lynn Peak, Shelley Springer. Managers, Jeff Gehman, Lisa Murray; Andrea Elyea, Sue Weaver, Linnea Fulkerson, Cindy Clauss. Autumn McElroy, Coach Chris Gray, Ass ' t. Coach Shelley Johnson. Linnea Fulkerson lets her personality shine through during her floor exercise. Gymnastics 81 •« The umpire, the catcher, and Brian Wise get ready for the pitch. Everyone is alert to see who will get the ball. The Snider team watches the outfield and waits for the throw in. The Snider ball players wait in the dugout for their turn at bat. Coach Rousseau signals a Snider player to go for home. Scott Brubaker leads off base as he waits for the hit. ► 82 Baseball - i . ' ■' Baseball aces 18-9 The Snider Baseball team achieved a very successful season in 1984 posting a record of 18 wins and 9 losses. The team tied a school record by winning 8 games in succes- sion. The nine losses all involved teams that at one time or another were ranked in the top 20 in the state. This included a 5 -4 loss to the number one ranked Elmhurst Trojans and a 17-15 loss to the defending state champion Northrop Bruins. The team finished third in the SAC with a 6-3 record. Gary Haffner was chosen as the most valuable player posting an excellent 8-1 pitching record ana a team leading batting average of .373. Todd Light was chosen as the Mental Attitude Award winner for the courage he displayed in overcoming a serious leg injury. It should also be noted that catcher Brian Wise com- pleted his career at Snider as a 3 time letterman and with a career batting average over 300. Other seniors Scott Brubaker, John Hann, and David Witucki will also be greatly missed. With eleven returning lettermen, 1985 promises to be an exciting year for Panther baseball. Gary Haffner prepares to throw the boJ home. BASEBALL TEAM - Front Row - manager Tim Parnin, Scott Brubaker, Matt Zimmerman, Mike Person, Eric Roller, Marc Skelton, Bruce Meyer, Manage ' David Pass, Coach Jim Rousseau - Row 2 - Asst. Coach David Linquist, Todd Light, Gary Haffner, Brian Wise, David Witucki. Craig Glover, Scott Ketrow, John Hann, Greg Taves, Phil Douglas. Baseball 83 The Snider Boys ' Track Team continued their winning tradition in the 1983 - 1984 season, with a 7-1 record in dual and triangular meets. In big meet action the team won their sixth consecutive South Bend Classic title, were fifth at the North Side Relays, first at the prestigious Goshen Relays, second at the SAC Meet, third in the Sectional, third at the Regional, and tenth at the State Meet. Snider had two athletes place in the State Meet: juniors Marcus Chambers, who finished third in the long jump, and Britt Scott, who finished 4th in the 110 meter high hurdles. Others who participated were Gary Hinton, Xavier Carr, and Cor- nelius Billingsley. The Reserve team finished the season with a 7-1 record this year, and were the Reserve SAC Champions. Brad Stiles gets a quick start out of the blocks. ► Sean MacDowell hands off the baton to Xavier Carr to keep Snider In the lead. ▼ Track pests 7-1 a Sean MacDowell looks determined as he tries for his personal best. ■Brltt Scott strains to keep a jump on the competition. 84 Boys Track if 2 A ' .J P -on BOYS TRACK TEAM - Row 1 - Brent Harvey, Marcus Chambers, Cornelius Billingsley. Lee Smith, Britt Scott, Alan Elick, Sean MacDowell, Flemming Miller, Andy Harvey, Doug Sawyer - Row 2 - Curtis Sanders, Rodney Phillips, Ernest Jones, Xavier Carr, Vincent Scruggs, Charles Jemison. ea Scofiekt Victor Turner, Steve Lesh, Reggie Stiles. Doug Nern - Row 3 - Sam Barnes, James Hi. Gary Hriton. Steve West, Adrian Harper, Tracy Robinson, Wade Richards, Tim Ackerman, Todd Smith. Greg Grostefon - Row 4 - Tyrone Warfield. Vaughn Dunbar, Derek Carr. Brian Kline. Sam HancocK. jeff Victorson. Paul Voigt. Steve Scott, John Espy, Lee Cine - Row 5 - Ben Johnson, Damon VanDyke. Jon Lundy, Eric Brooks, Jeff Bland, Jason Anderson, Steve Norton, Mike Kolb, Dave Gervais. Steve Robbins - Row 6 - Terry Files, Jim Wangberg, John Wilenski, Brian Klender. Billy Herbst, Jim Scheerer. Jeff Salay, Mitch Barkley, Mike Ketcham - Row 7 - Bobbie James. Paul Koehl, Alex Eley, Brock Rohbacher, Jerry Greer, Hugh McFadden, Jon Hicks, Steve Just. Tom Guthrie, Scott Doms - Row 8 - Joe Lyon, Steve Guevara, Jim Langlet, Coach Russ Bush, Coach Mike Arnold, Head Coacn Tom Swihart, Coach Marvin Arnold, Coach Mark Edwards, Tom Hough. Marcus Chambers strides over the hurdle to the finish line. Leading the pack to the finish line is Doug Sawyer. ■Alan Elick flies over the bar with ease. Boys Track 85 Unde- feated SAC Champs! The 1984 Lady Stridors proved to be the best track team in the history ot Snider High School. Our varsity finished undefeated 11-0, and was ranked in the top five in the state all year. Their records for the last four years are: 40 wins, 1 1 losses, and 1 tie. They also added the Richmond Invitationals and SAC titles to their accomplishments. The Reserve team also finished undefeated with a 11-0 record. This makes the third season in a row without a loss. Lavonla Johnson shows a look of determina- tion as she jumps another hurdle. ► a Team members show their spirit by cheering each other on. a Senior Heidi Kruger paces herself as she warms up for the meet. 86 Girls Track Girls Track « Tanya Whfte pub ahead of an opponent. 4 Passing the barton is a very important part of the relay for Kim Sharpe and Carmen Thompson. Jill Richards clears the bar  ■.-. y w ■: ■' I MA ©  ' . GIRLS TRACK TEAM - Front Row - Deann Priddy, Angie Strokotter. Wayotte Jones. Mcki Frisby. Amy Copeland. Vonda Brooks, Yolanda Robinson, Michelle Williams, Chaleta James - Row 2 - Mefcsa Neher, Tangela Fuqua, Shawn Torres, Lorrenda Jordon, Marretta Thompson, Carmen Thompson, Tonya White, Teresa Belcher, Tarita Flowers, Laurie Twite, Lynda Washington - Row 3 - Beth Kaiman, Diane McGraw, Cheryl Johnson, June Hill, Sonya Woods, Heidi Krueger, Candy Sykes, Tonya Edwards, Lavonia Johnson, Windy Holocher - Row 4 - Janice DeVore, Kim Stiles, Kim Greer. Reota Knight, Amy Bailey, Sharon Boon, Shelly Boyles, Denise Eppes, Margo Cronk, Tracy Rozier, Jennifer Morris - Row 5 - Julie Jordan, Tonya Kanczuzewski, Marcia Oilier, Phyllis Williams, Lisa Seemann. Andy Byea, Jenny Diller, Jill Richards, Kim Sharpe, Diane Boon - Row 6 - Cynthia Blackshear, Coach Boughman, Coach Schaffer, Beth Thompson. Tracy Keys Is In mid-air of the long jump. Girls Track 87 JV Gclf ccach trunk retires Mick Conners tees off. ► Phil Phillips surveys the golf course The Snider golf team won seven matches and lost nine this year. It was the first losing season the golf team has had at Snider. We placed sixth in the SAC and thirteenth in the section- al. The varsity team was comprised of three seniors: Phil Phillips, Mick Connors, Doug Foy, and one junior letterwinner, Tim Connors, and one sophomore letterwinner, John Carroll. Phil Phillips won the most valuable player and Mick Connors won the Mental Attitude Award. Coach Bruick wishes the golf team much success in the future as he retires. Doug Foy practices his putting skills. Phil Phillips and Mick Connors watch as Doug Foy lines up a drive. ► 88 Boys Golf « Phi PhBpj turns in his scores to Coach Don Bruick Mick Connors putts for a btraie.  Jason Miller, Tom VanValkenburg. John Carroll, Jason Verduce, Doug Schroeder. Coacn Don Bruick, Todd May, Mick Connors, Doug Foy, Tim Connors, Phil Phillips, and Jim Dickson. John Carroll shows off his best form. Boys Golf 89 Joleen Miller watches while Sandy Treen putts for par. Girls Golf Gets New Gcach The 1983 Girls ' Golf Team had a very outstanding season this year. Headed by a new coach, Connie Kinney, the team ' s overall record was 9-5. The girls captured second place in the SAC with a winning record of 4-1. The putters advanced to section- al competition where they finished fourth. Senior team member Sandy Treen commented, Everyone on the team this year was very supportive of each other. We had a great deal of camaraderie and team spirit that helped boost the team ' s morale. Senior Joleen Miller was named Honorable Mention on the All-Area golf team. Coach Kinney stated, We worked very hard and enjoyed a successful season. We hope next year will be even better, but we will miss our seniors. Girls ' Golf Team - Front Row - Kerrie Sillaman, Cyndi Smith, Joleen Miller. Sandy Treen, Jill Gardiner, Lisa Leonard. Row 2 - Chris Van Aman, Jennifer Fox. Michelle Gratz, Michelle Bryie, Ann Schell, Susan Hamilton, Jill Holthaus, Kelly Milner, Coach Connie Kinney. 90 Girls ' Golf Lisa Leonard sizes up the distance before putting. Hockey Team Takes City The Snider Hockey Club, coached by former Komet Robbie Irons, com- pleted one of its most successful seasons. The team compiled a regular season record of eleven wins and one loss and two ties, finishing seven points ahead of second-place New Haven. Following their league championship play, the Panthers skated to three impressive wins to capture the City Playoff Championship. Snider finished the State Championship in Third place by defeating Northrop and Blooming- ton High School. The hockey team prepares to do battle against their opponents. The players prepare for the face-off. ► A Snider player chases the puck across the ice. ► 1 ■ . l m r «• t - ■K - - 2 w sic 5V8G6 SN0$ KDER •S2 uSo S « . V l ' - CMY WER 5Sk|y «Of£Y LUB 3S TO  rj ' ■; iS31 V v. Hocky Team - Front Row - David Lutz, Robert Rojemo, Todd Beerman. Rick Cox Matt Zimmerman - Row -S ! - Mike Schiebel. Pau oehl, Tim Duncan, Mike Busche, Jeff Malmquist, Chris Bartkus, Dean Meyer. Scott Brubaker, Larry Carl, John Hann, John Babcock. Robby Irons, oacn. 92 Hockey Soccer Team has fine year The Snider Soccer Club finished another fine year despite the loss of nine starters to graduation. Jon Yoaer and Paul Bishop, captains of this year ' s team, will graduate, but nine starters will return next year. The season was highlighted by outstanding play by freshmen and sophomores who earned starting positions. Next year and the years to come prom se winning seasons for the young team. a The soccer team meets to discuss the game plan. SOCCER TEAM - Front Row - Matt Foley. Pat Sanderson, Aaron Dellinger. Jim Criy. K Bce Coleman, Craig Wise. Mary Page Bogart, Kelly Degnan, Jeff Finn - Row 2 - Brad Loutsenhizer, Jay Tipton, Chris Dodge, Sean Demerest, Jeff Guimen, Mike Sanderson, Tim Wall, Eric Gianelle. Paul Bishop - Row 3 - Assistant Coaches, Matt Schenkel, Jim Rodgers, Mke Paterson, David Weiss, Scott Motram, Ben Yoder, David Butler, Jon Yoder, Ted Smith, Chris Nusbaum, Coach Greg Roberts. ■-■- I y. i ?rj f David Weiss prepares to kick the ball farther down the field toward the goal. David Weiss puts pressure on his Warsaw opponent. Jay Tipton moves toward the goalie to try to recover the ball. ► Soccer 93 Retiring Coach Don Bruick gives an acceptance speech after receiving the coveted Blanket Award. ► « June Hill accepts her athletic award from Coach Don Schaffer. 94 Athletic Banquet Athletes receive awards •« Coach Tom Swihart displays Roa Woodson ' s track uniform before it is officially retired. Mat Maids - Front row - Susie Griswold, Tina Furos. Erin Oetting. Lissa Sabia, Denise Epps. Aretha Green, Robin Cappelli. Top row - Angie Rudolph. Pam Baughman, Eva Jinks and Kathy Kerwin. Mai Maids 95 BOYS VARSITY FOOTBALL er 35 Wayne 21 New Haven 13 31 Bishop Luers 17 9 Northrop 15 17 North Central 19 21 South Side 8 Dwenger 20 35 Elmhurst 21 North Side 7 14 Harding Record 7-3 BOYS TENNIS Bellmont win 5-0 Leo win 5-0 Northrop Concordia win win 4-1 4-1 Wayne Angola Homestead win win lost 5-0 5-0 1-4 North Side win 4-1 Elmhurst win 5-0 New Haven win 5-0 Harding Dwenger Luers win win lost 5-0 3-2 2-3 South Side win 4-1 Sectionals win 3-2 Luers lost Record 14-3 2-3 BOYS CROSS COUNTRY Snider Opp Snide Warsaw 26 29 Harding 25 32 Homestead 21 38 Elmhurst 30 26 Dekalb 28 28 Huntington North 23 35 Concordia 21 35 Wayne 20 37 New Haven 16 46 East Noble 20 35 Goshen 29 26 North Side 18 37 40 Northrop 21 Dwenger 15 1 f 46 Columbia City 50 Bellmont 15 45 Southside 17 21 44 Elmhurst 34 Record 15-3 4th - Hokum-Karem 3rd - Northrop Invitational 7th - New Prairie Invitational 2nd - SAC 2nd - Manchester Invitational 3rd - Sectional 3rd - Regional 3rd - Semlstate 14th - State GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY t Homestead Harding Warsaw Elmhurst Dekalb Huntington Concordia Wayne New Haven Goshen North Side East Noble Northrop Columbia City Dwenger Bellmont South Side Elmhurst GIRLS TENNIS Bellmont 5-0 Homestead 3-2 Elmhurst Norwell 5-0 South Side 4-1 Concordia 4-1 Wayne 5-0 North Side 4-1 Dwenger 1-4 Northrop 5-0 Harding 5-0 Luers 1-4 Leo i-il-0 New Haven 5-0 Dekalb 5-0 SAC 7-2 Record 13-2 3ty 3rd - SAC 4th Sectionals Record 16-2 96 Scoreboard VOLLEYBALL J I Snider Fort Wayne Christian ! win New Haven lost Bellmont lost Heritage lost Elmhurst lost Leo win East Noble win Homestead win Dekalb Luers win win r r¥; North Side Northrop Harding 5 Snide won Concordia lost won ten South Side win won Wayne Swenger lost win won won. Dwenger (Sectionals) lost won lost BOYS VARSITY BASKETBALL won 51 won ; Snider 7i New Haven won i: Indianapolis Brebeuf 84 won 6 ; Wayne 60 won lost K 6 ' South Side I Bellmont North Side 57 60 55 won 5C East Noble 53 won 4 ) South Side 47 won won ■Mp 5 5; Harding j Bishop Luers 75 37 - . won 8: 7 4 Indpls. Scecina Concordia Northrop I Dekalb J Elmhurst 65 m m 57 | 5 74 5 73 u j Bishop Dwenger 64 b 63 6( ) Penn 69 5( ) Harding 68 5, S Marion 56 4! I South Side 50 (Sectionals) Record 10- 11 m Snider GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL 84 59 40 49 37 50 38 70 47 55 38 60 40 74 57 44 58 64 57 61 64 59 48 53 46 71 45 Leo Huntington Bellmont Wayne Northrop Harding Dwenger Concordia Elmhurst South Side Harding North Side Northrop Homestead Carroll North Side South Side Bishop Luers Dekalb Columbia City Dwenger South Side Northrop Heritage Dekalb Wawasee Eastbrook 34 27 26 3 |_ 43 45 35 43 45 37 (SAC Holiday Tournament) 36 49 35 32 38 29 33 48 65 52 53 (Sectional) 30 1 42 44 (Regional) 44 53 (Semi-state) 52 f V ' BOYS TT !ACK Harding 44 Ctf = Mmas 16 51 North Central 70 92 South Side 35 83 Elmhurst 50 26 79 Northrop 76 Luer; ' : i - Ranked Tenth in State - Won: 6th South Bend Classic Title 5th Northside Relays 1st Goshen Relays 3rd Sectional. 3rd Regional Snider Mishawaka Concordia SAC Sectionals Regionals Semlstate State WRESTLING Harding Bellmont Concordia North Side Bishop Luers Wayne Woodlan South Side Adams Central Bishop Dwenger New Havei Northrop Invitational Invitational GIRLS 1 Snider 86 Homestead 81 Concordia Richmond Invitational - 1st Northrop Invitational - 3rd 76 Northrop SAC - 1st 80 South Side 82 Harding 59 Huntington Sectional - 2nd Regional - 3rd State - 11th GYMNASTICS Emhurst Invitational - 2nd Snider 99.25 97.35 98.00 95.45 102.30 hrop Invitational - 1st 101.65 99.4 102.75 101.85 103.85 100.85 South Side Homestead Wayne Bellmont . Leo Dekalb Dwenger North Side New Haven Elmhurst Concordia 66.5 101.95 86.00 85.90 81.90 87.64 69.95 014.8 86.7 100.5 99.95 Snider 1 5 3 9 9 14 16 4 4 3 6 20 9 8 7 10 11 7 7 Sectional BASEBALL Penn Penn Carroll Bluftton Harding ' New Haven New Haven Elmhurst Leo Leo Wayne Whitko Whitko South Side Harding Concordia . North Side Northrop Dwenger Luers Homestead Dekalb Dekalb Bellmont Marion _ . Marlon Record 18-8 - lost 4-1 to Northrop BOYS GOLF Angola - won 177-182 Elmhurst - lost 167-170 Concordia tourney 7th Wayne - won 185-186 Luers - won 166-179 Concordia - lost 175-182 Rochester Tourney 9th North Side - won 184-199 Harding - won 174-191 SAC 7th Dwenger lost 164-189 Huntington - lost 160-174 South Side - lost 163-173 Warsaw - lost 171-180 New Haven - won 179-180 Northrop - lost 172-183 Dekalb - lost 159-183 Homestead - lost 165-183 Bellmont - won 185-188 Sectionals 13th _Jtecord 7-9 ■- ' - - «■- GIRLS GOLF Warsaw 202-206 Logansport 202-186 Columbia City 208-197 North Side 219-237 Homestead 222-254 Leo 193-207 north Side 202-206 Bluftton 217-253 East Noble 219-216 Carroll 218-207 Leo 214-243 Northrop 194-184 Luers 194-234 Elmhurst 215-271 Northrop Invitational 6th Huntington Invitational 5th Culver Invitational 4th Sectionals 4tti Record 9-5 m | ri 98 Academics Divider I Mrs. Klenke wonders why students are late. Academics Teachers put up with a lot! Besides putting up with the moans and groans of Why do we have to learn this junk? and I ' m sure! What an impossiPle teacher! They have to grade papers, plan class time and keep everything in order. And on top of all of that, they help out with after-school activities and sports. Why do they do it? It MUST Pe the wonderful students at Snider! Mr. Swihart, Mrs. Thomas, and Mr. Fast faithfully do their time. Academics Divider 99 Office Staff Provides Support Mr. Petrie makes a call from Mr. Issacs ' office. Jerry O. Petrie Principal Leon Youngpeter - Assistant Principal Annie Duvall - Assistant Principal Mark Clough - Guidance Coordinator Russ Isaacs - Assistant to the Principal Jane Garber - Assistant to the Principal Robert Armstrong - Athletic Director Mary Fast - Guidance Counselor Romona Lavender - Guidance Counselor, Afro-Heritage Club Sponsor Michael Ormlston - Guidance Counselor 100 Administration Elaine Thomas - Secretary Registrar Ruth Traycoff - Secretary Katherlne Ankenbruck - Secretary to Principal Patricia Earl - Secretary, Athletic Director Anita Evans - Counselor Aide, Afro-Heritage Club Sponsor Martha Groves - School Aide Dr. Duvall and Mr. Petrie discuss new policies for the school year. Administration 101 Sue Andls - Department Chairperson. English, Practical Writing. Reading Improvement, Survival English. Carol Bakle - English, Introduction to Comp., Edges of Reality, Articles and Research, Independent Study. Dianne Boknecht TV Broadcasting, Editing, English James Clauser - English, Essentials of English Amanda Gerlg - English, Advanced Comp., Mystery, Introductory Comp., Intermediate Comp., Edges of Reality, Articles and Research, Independent Study. Andrea Herman - Effective Reading, English, Essentials of English, Reading Skills Ginger Leonard - English, 9 10 Grade Thomas Pabst - Speech and Debate Sponsor, Senior Advanced English, Advanced Comp., Articles and Research, Individual Reading, Scope of Comedy. William Petroff - Freshman Class Sponsor, Soccer Club Sponsor, Essentials of English, Honors English, English Elizabeth Posey - Edges of Reality, Intermediate Comp.. Articles and Research, Independent Study, Critiquing World Lit, Individualized Reading, Nonfiction Kenneth Richardson - Reading Techniques, English, Short Fiction, Competency English, Effective Reading Randall Rusk - VIP Club Sponsor, English, Career Planning Eleanor Shaw - Intermediate Comp., Non-fiction, English, Edges of Reality, Articles and Research, Journalism, Publications Advisor Jane Stolte - Creative Writing, Scope of Comedy, Edges of Reality, Intermediate Comp., Individualized Reading, Adventure, Mystery, English Dorothy Zank - Girls ' Tennis Coach, Senior Advanced English, Adventure, American Heritage, Short Fiction, Advanced Comp, Scope of Comedy, Mass Media, English. Mr. Petroff lectures the fine points of diagramming a sentence. 102 Language Arts Back tc Basics in English With the adoption of new books on tap for the next year, the English Department set about revamping courses to meet their new demanas for basic disciplines: reading, spelling, grammar, taught in the old style tradition. The phase elective program was phased out and the text- book workbook of years past is back in. The language itself didn ' t change, but the approach has to move with the times. Flexibility and innovation are the keys to the future. Mrs. Posey reviews the assignment from the night before. Mrs. Stolte strikes the thinker pose. Smile, Mrs. Shawl It makes people wonder what you ' ve been up to. Language Arts 103 Marvin Arnold - Freshmen Football Coach, Algebra, Competency Math, Fundamental Algebra Lois Arp - Assistant Girls ' Basketball Coach, Geometry, Competency Math, Consumer Math, Introduction Computers Terry Edwards General Math, Introduction to Computers, Stagecraft Karen Egley - Cheerleader Sponsor, Fundamental Algebra, Algebra Dean Fast - Assistant Football Coach, Geometry, General Math, Honors Geometry Lamar Kilmer - Boys ' Tennis Coach, Girls ' Basketball Coach, Algebra. Geometry. General Math David Mains - Special Algebra and Trigonometry, Introduction to Computer Programming, Advanced Computer, Trig, and Analytical Geometry Jerry Miller - Introduction to Computer Programming, Algebra, Geometry Larry Rothenhofer - Assistant Boys ' Basketball Coach, Geometry. Calculus, Algebra Carl Scholz - Department Chairperson, Trig, and Analytical Geometry, Applied Math Pat Smith - Cheerleader Sponsor. Algebra. Fundamental Algebra Elaine Stuckey Honors Algebra. Geometry, Algebra James Wagner - Junior Class Sponsor, Fundamental Algebra, Algebra Mrs. Smith uses the overhead projector to make a point. V Mr. Wagner gives some pointers for tomorrow ' s quiz. to 1 ■■7 . k ff a| Left: Mr. Fast explains a tough Geometry problem, Below: Is this how you do it, Mr. Arnold? asks Jeff Tolbert. Mathematics ©pens Doers To Careers The curriculum of the mathema- tics department offers a wide variety of courses for the varied interests of the pupils at Snider. Although only one year of mathematics is requirea for graduation, a large majority elect to take two or three years and as many as twenty percent take as much as four years. Today, high school students are Peginning to realize that not electing mathematics courses, frequently closes doors to future career opportunities. Sheri Howard and Tom Noyes ask Mr. Mains for last minute help on their computer programs. Mr, Scholz explains to the class about the value of the ata in the pie. Math 105 Social Studies Solve Problems It has been said that history is needed to avoid the mistakes made by our forefathers and also, to keep in mind the solutions used in solving past problems. Believe it or not, children will be reading about the world we live in today in their history books. The Social Studies Department is enriched with a large variety of courses to help prepare Snider students for the future. U.S. History, Government, Economics, just to name a few, provide an ideal learning opportunities for every student. Anth- ropology, Sociology, and Introduction to Psychology offer insights into man ' s nature. Mr. Minier points out a few basic facts about sociology. Don ' t let the big business pressures get to you, Mr. Weaver advises his economics class. Mr. Patterson discusses current political issues in his World History class. ■Memorize the Thirteenth Amendment for the test Tuesday, announces Mr. Hemmer. 106 Social Studies Gary Crawford - Head Boys ' basketball Coach, Government, U.S. History Joel Grandstaff - Head Wrestling Coach, U.S. History, Opportunity Room Mike Hawley - Head Football Coach, Opportunity Room, U.S. History Al Hemmer - Department Chairperson, Sophomore Class Sponsor, Government Mike McMlllen - Introduction to Psychology. 20th Century, U.S. History Cliff Mlnler - Sociology, World Geography, Great Ideas, People Who Made History Dennis Patterson and Places U.S. History. Good-vs-Ev . PolflCJ Tom Schuckel - U.S. History. Robert Weaver - Student Council Sponsor, Government, World History, Eccnccs. cece ' ae Study, Applied Economics F. Mark Werllng Anthropology World History, U.S. History. What is normal? asks Mr. McMillen of his psychology class. Mr. Crawford recounts an interesting anec- dote in his U. S. History class. Social Studies 107 Russ Bush - Assistant Football Coach, Opportunity Room, Life Science, Fundamental Biology Gene Buzzard - Department Chairperson, Chess Club Sponsor, Advanced Chemistry, Chemistry Robert Heare - Senior Class Sponsor, Physics, Advanced Biology Ed Hlrschy - Physical Science, Chemistry Robert Jackson - Advanced Biology, Biology Barb Kampschmidt Junior Class Sponsor, Biology, Life Science, Advanced Biology Ted King - Advanced Biology, Science Independent Study, Honors Integrated Science Joe Miller - Assistant Girls ' Basketball Coach, Biology, Advanced Biology Jim Rousseau - Head Baseball Coach, Assistant Boys ' Basketball Coach, Earth Science, Biology, Honors Integrated Science Margaret Walte Right: Labs are an everyday experience in chemistry, for Laurie Myers partner. Pete Menge and his partner Tom Boardman test the expansion of metals. 108 Science Precision Is a large part of physics, for seniors Lisa Owen and Gregg Hermance. Science Stresses Lab Experience Snider ' s Science decartment has the highest percentage of students taking elective classes of any high school in Fort Wayne. A wide variety of classes are offered, all of which stress laboratory experience. For the last five consecutive years, at least one Snider student has participated in the International Science Fair. Also, many students have won prizes, trips and cash at the Regional Science Fair. For seventeen con- secutive years, Snider Chemistry students have won first or second place or both in the Northeastern Indiana Chemical Society Test. To provide all students with science skills. Snider offers enough different kinds of classes so that any interested student should be able to have a satisfactory experience. Science 109 Elizabeth Boggess - German Club Sponsor, English, German, Conversational German Cesar de la Guardla Spanish, Conversational Spanish Judy Guthrie - French, Word Power through Modern Foreign Languages, Word Power through Latin Connie Kinney - Girls ' Golf Coach, Spanish Kerry Miller - Spanish, Special Project Sharl Miller - Sophomore Class Sponsor, English, Spanish Barbara Parker - Latin Club Sponsor, Latin, Word Power through Latin Soda Rodriguez - Department Chairperson, Spanish Club Sponsor, Spanish, Special Project Bobby Simpson - French Beverly Welnraub - French Club Sponsor, French, Conversational French — - 110 Foreign Language Senior De La Guardia stresses the importance of speaking Spanish in his class. Mrs. Kinney shows a student how Spanish cooking is done. | French f Spanish, German, Latin, Thrive at Snider Frau Boggess shares a German joke with a st udent. You want me to write what in Spanish? Foreign Language 111 Don Brulck - Boys ' Golf Coach, Business Law. Business Organization and Management, Typing Peggy Davis - M.D.E., Distributive Marketing, DECA Sponsor Jim Edwards - Assistant Basketball Coach, Typing, Accounting, General Business Judith Johnson - VIP Co-Sponsor, Clerical Practice, Typing, Shorthand, Notehand Kay Klenke - Department Chairperson, Accounting Ida Mae Rlcketts - FSA Sponsor, Data Processing, Typing, Shorthand Don Schaffer - Girls ' Track Coach, Assistant Wrestling Coach, Assistant Football Coach, Recordkeeping, Health, P.E. Robert Vachon - Typing, C.O.E. Sponsor Mrs. Johnson and Mr. Vachon take their dally two mile walk. Mr. Vachon is retiring to Florida. Mr. Bob Vachon and a student add figures Mr. Don Bruick, who retired this year after a long career at Snider, grades his students ' papers, on an adding machine. 112 Business Dave VanWyngarden and Kathy Zook complete their worksheets for accounting. ' — Business Challenges The Business Department offers a wide range of courses to meet the varied needs and interests of Snider students. Skill areas, such as keyboarding and shorthand, help to prepare stuPents for employment in the office Courses such as accounting, business law, and Pusiness organization and management help to give a gooa business background to those students who plan to major in business in college. Students may eiect typing or college notehand for their persona use. Keyboarding skills are essentia! fc efficient computer opera+ions. Marketing and DistriPutive Educa- tion and Cooperative Office EPuca- tion have offered on-the-job training for seniors for the past several years. Students may earn credits, wages. and valuable experience in these programs. Mrs. Judy Johnson checks for errors in e r student ' s typing. Kay Klenke posts her attendance slip Business 113 ■Tom Beerman - Assistant Volleyball Coach, P.E. Chris Gray - Head Volleyball Coach. Head Gymnastics Coach, P.E., Gymnastics and Tumbling Jim Gurnell - Head Boys ' Track Coach, P.E., Health, Body Building Norman Kramer - Health Margie Smith - Girls ' Cross Country Coach, P.E., Dance, Girls ' Track Coach Tom Swlhart - Department Chairperson, Head Boys ' Cross Country Coach, Assistant Boys ' Track Coach, Health, Body Building, Individual and Team Sports, Intramurals Sponsor Practicing lay-ups in gym class. ... 8 ... 9 ... 10 .. . Keep up the good work, girls! Hey, Tarzanl Where ' s Jane? Mrs. Smith positions her students for a game of basketball. Let s Get Physical The Physical Education Depart- ment actively tries to install an appreciation for keeping the body physically fit. A sound body and a sound mind is the encouraging cry of the staff members. A wiae variety of both lifetime and team sports are taught, with much emphasis placea on self-improvement. A new physical fitness test was initiated during the spring semester, in an effort to let students know where they stand in relation to others, and then to work on improvement. The weight room has become one of the nicest high school weight rooms in the state, and is being used by many of our faculty, students and teams. Physical education is set up to foster a confidence in par- ticipating. It is the department ' s Oesire for all students to participate in activities that can be enjoyed for a lifetime. row! Snider High School today, Olympics tomor- work. Learning a beam routine takes a lot of hard Hang in there a little longerl Physical Education 115 Sharon Dietrich - Department Chairperson, Senior Class Sponsor, Foods, Singles Living, Housing Roy Kline - Drafting, Metals, Architectural Drafting Elizabeth Oberley - Freshman Class Sponsor, Human Development, Foods, Food Chefs Richard Rlan - Woods Kathy Scott - Clothing, Needlecraft Robert Short - Graphic Arts, Drafting, Woods Peter Zlllnskl - Power Mechanics, Electronics The wood lathe is one of the many pieces of equipment that students operate. Students busily work on their various projects. Miss Dietrich explains the color wheel to her class. 116 Practical Arts Practical Arts fcr Tcmcrrov At Snider High School we consiaer Industrial Arts and Home Economics an important part of the gene r c ec ca- tion of the students. Industrial Arts offers the opportuni- ty for its participants to learn to make constructive use of leisure time both today and in the future as well as being a good foundation for tech- nical, and vocational programs. Some of the courses offeree a r e General Shop, Woods, Metals, Draft- ing, Power Mechanics, Electricity, and Graphic Arts. Esential everyday living skills are emphasized in the Home Economics Department. Human Development and Singles Living provide learning opportunities about life and con- sumerism. Practical cooking skills are developed in the Foods Classes Needlecraft and Sewing Classes neo to develop needed skills in life. Mr. Ryan works with the drill press In he shoe area. Tracy Peden works on a pizza in Foods class while Erica Bright looks on. Students work on their latest mouth- watering creations in the kitchen of the Foods classroom. Practical Arts 117 M Cathy Brown - Special Services Michael Elllnger - Special Services Chairman Barb Guthrie - LD Aide Jackie Hellesen - LD Program Pat Lucas - LD Aide Special Services Aid Students Mrs. Brown helps students learn new skills. .. f . Mrs. Lucas helps students in the special services • Jl J - H I department. Mrs. Hellesen and Mrs. Lucas look over Mr. Elllnger works out a problem on the board, students ' papers. 118 Special Services ! PY rr 1 L j ©. Colleen Pontius - Media Aide Stephen Simmons - Librarian Daniel Vought - Instructional Materials ' i Media Center Provides Services Mr. Simmons looks on as Mrs. Pontias checks the overdue book list. Students utilize the many facilities that Snider ' s library can provide. Mr. Vought services a video camera in the audio- visual department. Media Center 119 Phyllis Blakeman - Art Club Sponsor, Art Mary Dlersteln - English, Art, Photography Jack Gardner - Marching Band Sponsor, Band Corps, Advanced Stage Band, Training Band, Opportunity Room, Varsity Band, Concert Band Deb Kohlmeler - String Ensemble, Music Theory, Orchestra, Stage Band, Advanced Stage Band Carl Nicholas - Department Chairperson, Varsity Choir, Concert Choir, Swing Choir, Madrigal Choir, Treble Choir Terry Tucker - Drama Club Sponsor, Drama, Speech Fans show their appreciation by giving the band a banner. Ms. Blakeman and senior Felicia French contemplate which masterpieces will be exhibited in the showcase. ITHER IAND T inks ? -% uicntufttes A pottery student displays his talent to Ms. Blakeman. Larina Davies practices the harp in the music storage room. 120 Fine Arts Choir students tune up with student teacher. Fine Arts Cherished The Snider Fine Arts department has long been building a tradition of excellence. The bi-annual Snider drama productions are eagerly await- ed throughout the community. The Panther Bands provide an exce.ienr form of entertainment between plays at sporting events, as well as n concerts. Furthermore, the Orchestra and Choirs yield hours of enjoyment at their many concerts. Inaeea. the Snider Fine Arts department is a cherished part of the local community. The Symphonic Wind Ensemble warms up before Mr. Gardner enters the room. Ms. Blakeman shows how to mix various colors Fine Arts 121 Fine Wind Machine Member Joy Jordan practices to make it perfect. ► Standing at attention Is harder than It looks. The Panther Band spent many hours during the summer to put a polish on their show. •« The Panther Band shows Its best during a home game performance. 122 Fine Arts Candlds ■« Mrs. Kelton (Angle Gatchell; reassures her husband (Brett Vannatta). Arts! The Drum line is a major part ot the band ' s show. •« Seniors Kevin Jones and Bonnie Hendricks put up their sign before selling tickets. Fine Arts Candids 123 A4ighty Panther Band The Mighty Panther Band under the direction of Mr. Jack Gardner, had approximately 220 memPers this year. They performed at many footPall games and contests throughout the fall season. Although the majority of the student body only saw the band for the ten minute half-time shows during football season, the band practiced hundreds of hours from June until October. They were perfecting what they had learned for many band competitions throughout the state. Even though the season was disappointing, most members would agree that being a part of the band is a worthwhile experience. They also realized that winning is not always the ultimate goal. Friendships that were made, unforgettable band trips, and pride in wearing the black and gold uniform truly made memories to be treasured always. Dave Renicker, Drum Major, calls the band to attention. ► Jack Gardner Deb Kohlmeier Tom Lotter, Lisa Lotter, Mark Patyon, Beth Schiebel, Aarienne Booker, Christy Cain, Tina Ellas, Lon Flowers, Felicia French Liz Hacker Michelle Hausfeld, Eva Jinks, Heather Johnson, Julie Jordan, Allison Kenney, Suzie Kerwin. Kathy Kocevar. Cindy Ladig, Denise Ladig, Chris Lancia Kim Mac Millan Jodi McFarland, Kara McMahan, Shellie Musser, Jennifer Newman, Julie Pembroke. Lynnan Person, Kim Roundy. Kris Roundy, Angle Rudolph Sharalynn Shubert, Vicki Self, Tracey Spranger, Diana Stillwell, Julie Stockberger, Julie Stump, Nannette Surface. Karen Temple. Jill Wicklem. Jennifer Winklemann Diane Wolff, Wendy Welker, Kelly Mathias. Karen Zehr. Susan Sampson. Lynn Mensing. Renata Sollenberger. Teresa Cardin. Jeanne Goetz Susan Sherbinski Jenni Sherbinski. Rosie Reed. Michelle Cain, Cheryl Agnew, Beck VanAman, Maureen Poore, Cathy Stringer, Michelle Rehm, Pam Greutman Christy Holm Cindy Kaufman, Jennifer Bieneke. Susan Binkley. Candice Crill, Brenda Cunningham. Karen Dixon, Bonnie Holloway. Angie Hummel Anne Krahn Charnell Kicks, Katie Morrison, Kristy Fletcher, Brenda Gardner, Rhonda Gines, Jenny Bice, Joy Jordan, Karen Koos, Vicky Pratt, Karen Kaufman Chris Eisberg Mark Riedenger, Holli Krist. Beth Moening, Mark Krauskopf, Jon Lundy, Jenny Wade, Laura Neely, Carmen Butler. Melanie Branstrator Michelle Bieberech. Kira Downey. Brian Fitch, Dawn Heiberg, Jennifer Hetler, Petty Jackson. Alena Jones, Cindy Lewis, Kristy Yahne. Linda Brumbaugh Pam Brown Kathv Wall. Beth Minyard. Tim Walter. Troy Loutsenhizer, Eric Dedden, Carole Witte. Dan Hatcher, Mike Hendreckson, George 124 Marching Band As the last note of Rising Star fades, the band finishes their formation on the field Harris, Sheri Hendreckson, Tom Current, Mike Patalita, Pete Baney, Mike Bracken, Jeff Jrontz, Ingrid Laidroo, Chris Seplak, Todd Jones, Scott Yahne. Tony Strebig, Dave Frushour, Jim Szymanski, Dave Billman, Kevin MacDowell, Scott Sampson, Jon Bush, Gregg Conser, Amy Roller, Mark Cauley. Jeff Sousley, Bob Sanders, Mike Jordan, David MacDonald, Kent Watson, Gina Boyce, Scott Cruse, Mary Floridis, Kim Bladley, Rober+ Tavo ' Va -- cs Monica Mitchell, Wendy Laylock, Kirk Miracle, Greg Katter, Tom Boardman, David Kain, Brian Shepler, Tony Egley, Jim Holloway, John Krueger. Thad Keener, Scott Schiebel, Wade Davies, Barbara Agnew, Robert Scott, Chris Nusbaum, Mark Paxcarella, Dave Goetz, Brad Clark, Amy Bailey, Jerry Lytte. Glenn Reed, Lissa Sabia, Kim Marsh, Chris Stewart, Allison Backman, Steve Parsons, Brad Loutzenhizer. Greg Andrews, David Renicker, Jim Epps, Scott Ketrow, Jeff Sproat, Donna Elbrecht, Brent Hamm, Keith Mensing, Joe Waffle, Andy Coburn, Mike Epps, Jim Zinn, Todd Jedinak, John Rusher. Dan Katter. Scott Hosford, Keith Martin, John Zem, Chris Wall, Marty Cafolla, Scott Wright, Fane Renner, April Brattain, Shelly Hauth, Dawn Goodson. Shari Howard, Heidi Krueger, Jill Eikenberry, Ann Bockman, John Ervin, Tony Coplin, Vickie Sterling, Trish Perko, Jason Anderson, Chris Preble, Darnell Lashore. Rose Espinoza, Tammy Stitler. Marching Band 125 Concert Varsity Excel Concert Band - First Row - Susan Sampson, Karen Zehr, Elizabeth Brown. Karen Binkley. Rosie Reed. Kristy Fletcher, Debra Ewing, Bonnie Henriksen, Susan Sherbinsky Katie Morrison. Marmee Richards. Cheryl Agnew. Second Row - Karen Koos. Karen Kaufman, Jennie Winkelmann, Chris Eisberg. Beth Moennig. Holli Krist, Mark Riedinger, Elisabeth Sabia, Michelle Sterling, Aretha Green, Jim Epps, Chris Seplak, Jeff Jontz. Ingrid Laidroo, Elizabeth Fry. Troy Loutsenhizer Todd Walsh, Third Row - Jeff Sousley. Dave Mac Donald. Warren Harris, Dave Frushour, Tony Strebig, Mary Floridis, Scott Kruse, Jim Holloway, Scott Ketrou, Brian Shepler, David Renicker, Jerry Lytle, Elbert Starks, Scott Yahne, Jerry Bush. Fourth Row - Shari Howard, Jill Eikenberry. Ed Arnold. Keith Martin, Joe Waffle. Gregory Andrews. Varsity Band - First Row - Michelle Rehm. Katie Henderson. Becky VanAman. Jeni She rbinsky. Liz Hacker, Cathy Stringer, Maureen Poore, Kris Roundy, Kara McMahan, Ronda Gines, Teresa Cardin, Pam Greutman, Kelly Burke. Second Row - Laura Neely, Melanie Branstrator, Jon Lundy, Karm Hess, Jenny Wade Cindy Deering. Mark Krauskopf. Kim Marsh, Lisa Seemann, Tim Walter, George Harris, John Faber, Eric Dedden, Chris Stewart. Third Row - John Krueger Scott Schiebel, Randolph Rhodes, Mark Pascarella. Kevin Merriweather, Franklin Jones, Steven Parsons, Steve Carbaugh, David Billman. Bob Sanders, Gina Boyce, Gregg Censor, Mike Jordan, Jonathan Bush, Sue Lewis. Matt Osbourne. Dan Hatcher, Carole Witte. Fourth Row - Scott Wright. Dan Katter, Jane Benner. James Zinn, Mike Epps, Scott Hosford, John Rusher, Brent Hamm. 126 Concert Band Varsity Band Freshman Eand Freshman Band - First Row - Jennifer Beineke, Candy Gill, Karen Dixon, Bonnie Holloway, Susan Binkley, Sharin Earl, Tanya Kanezuzews . Cfndy Kaufman, Jason Anderson, Anne Krahn, Victoria Sterling, Christy Holm, Charnell Likes, Brenda Cunningham. Second Row - Cathe Sarson. Yvonne Burroughs. Angie Hummel, Amy Ketcham, Pam Brown, Linda Brumbaugh, Dawn Helberg, Jennie Hetler, Kristy Yahne, Cindy Lewis, Hal Wells, Kira Downey, Tose Espinoza, Carmen Butler, Michelle Bieberich, Brian Fitch, Monika Mitchell, Beth Minyard. Third Row - Mike Patalita, Lonnie Epps, Ted Schwartz, Pete Bane , Wendy Laycock, Kim Blakley, Kirk Mericle, Scott Sampson, Kevin MacDowell, Greg Katter, Mark Cauley, Amy Roller, Kent Watson, Chris Preble. Jrn Szymanski, Brad Clark, Dave Goetz, Wade Davies, Brain Duncan, Barb Agnew. Fourth Row - Marty Cafolla, Tony Copeland. John Zern, Todd JJecfnak. Chris Wall, Chris Barkdale, Carolyn Hittie, Amondo Hopkins, Darnell LeShore, Brad Loutsenhizer. Katie Morrison plays through a tricky rhythm in Concert Band class while Kristy Fletcher and Susan Sherbinsky study the music. Smiling for the camera, Greg Andrews picks out a tune on the bass guitar. Freshman Band 127 Orchestra welcomes Director The 1983-84 Snider Orchestra welcomed a new director, Mrs. Deb Kohlmeier. During the year, the orchestra participated in many Fine Arts performances such as, the Fall concert, the Yuletide Festival, and the Spring Concert. They also participat- ed in the musical, Once Upon A Mattress . Small ensembles from the orchestra also played at various community functions. Director Deb Kohlmeier explains the back- ground of the song that the orchestra is about to play. ► Heidi Krueger accompanies the orchestra on the bells. ■ Mark Hobson and Andy Harvey count the measures until they come in. ▼ Orchestra - First Row - Kim Roundy, Heidi Krueger, Randy Dillman, Tami Tripp, Katie Linn, }f° Jk S Second Row - Gregg Hermance, Tom Boardman, Kirsten Ator, Kim Greer, Karen Zehr. Kendra Clauser. Kaon Tanaka Susan Preb J°™?  Z Q Susan Sampson, Joy Jordan, Karen Koos, Jenni Winkelmann, Jerry Bush, Angle Lindenberg Third Row - K,m Boardman, Regno St. les Dee .Duller. Lome Burdek Denice Hanniaan Laura Leonard. Fourth Row - Deb Heil, Kim Miller, Craig Hittie, Brian LeMert, Eric Shubert, Tony Strebig Trsha Brown, Scott K Anthony Egley Savid Kain Genn Reed. Fifth Row - Percussion - Mrs. Deb Kohlmier (director), Scott Hosford, Ed Arnold. Keith Mensing, Anne Frazier, Brian Kuhns, Keith Fitch. 128 Orchestra Music fills the auditorium as the orchestra performs at the annual spring concert. Orchestra 129 Pantherettes Add Zest The Snider Pantherettes are the auxiliary corps of the marching band during halftime at home football games, and do routines to popular songs at basketball games. The squad is always ready with a dance for Sketchbook too. C aptains this year were Jennifer Winkel- man, Co-captain Jennifer Newman and Kim McMillan. The girls add charm and zest to contrast with the precision of the Snider Marching Band. ► First Row - Vicki Self. Kris Roundy. Christi Rain. Juli Stump. Julie Stockberger, Liz Hacker. Angie Rudolph, Eva Jinks, Kim MacMillan, Kim Roundy Second Row - Jodi McFarland, Kathy Kocevar, Diane Wolff, Shelli Musser, Karen Temple, Chris Lancia, Adrienne Booker, Jenni Winkelmann, Denise Ladig, Allison Keeney, Cindy Ladig, Third Row - Nanette Surface, Jill Wicklein, Julie Jordan, Michelle Hausfeld, Suzie Kerwin, Wendy Welker, Jennifer Newman, Lynnan Person, Sharalynn Shubert, Kara MacMahon, Heather Johnson, Diana Stillwell, Felicia French. 130 Pantherettes Panther Club - row one: Cornelius Billingsley, Derrick Van Dyke. Xavier Carr, Vonda Brooks, Lee Smith, Kim Greer, Marcus Chambers, June Hill, Tim Haywood, Marcia Oilier. Row two: Sharon Boone, Joleen Miller, Jane Weaver, Rhonda Sparks, Jeanne Wuest, Susan Weaver, Jill Taulman. Jennifer Diller, Chris Van Aman, Cyndl Smith, Laura Nay. Row three: Andrea Elyea, Margo Cronk, Amy Dahm, Parn Anderson, Sean MacDowell, Todd Wilkins, Adrienne Harper, Brad Stiles, Victor Turner, Steve Wuest, Row four: Eric Castetter, Brock Rohrbacker, Dan McCrady, Maria Clark, Holly Clark, John Morano, Todd Peterson, Bruce Lehman, Kerrie Sillaman, Lavonia Johnson. Row five: Roger Baker, Tom Dame, Tim Plekarski, Amy Witmer, Jody Guthrie, Ted Scofield, Ryan MacDowell, Tracy Rozier, Craig Hartman. Linda Washington. Row six: Mike Nash, Mark Carroll, Dave Witucki, Dave Hatcher, Tim Duncan, Tim Wall, Jim Scheerer, Tim Scott, Phillip Douglas. Row seven: John Barchack, Pt Cirillo, John Hann, Paul Voigt, Mark Skelton, Nancy Lucas, Barry Menor, Yolanda Robinson. Row eight: Mike Wessel, Tim Bussick, Brent Harvey. Larissa Steinberg, Mark Roemer, Kirsten Ruble, Craig Glover, Pat Wise, Brent Davis. Row nine: Bill Schnabel, Doug Nern, Linnea Faulkerson, Cindy Clauss, Brian Wise, Todd Light. Panther Club regroups This year the Panther Club, for- merly known as the Letterman ' s Club, began meeting again. The new sponsors, Joel Grandstaff and Connie Kinney, felt it was time to get the club going again. The club ' s first activity was to be a community service project. A Blood Mobile was chosen. It was the most successful blood drive Snider has ever had. In the years to follow the Panther Club will continue to be a strong club at Snider. Panther Club 131 As in 1983, the 1984 Wind Machine had a successful and exciting year. The group of 23 musicians traveled to several festivals including the American Jazz Festival in Lexing- ton, KY., and the Cincinnati Jazz Festival in Muncie. The Wind Machine won top honors at Ball State and Cincinnati for the second consecutive year. As a special addition, the band entertained 40,000 fans at a Red ' s game in Riverfront Stadium. At Snider, the Wind Machine played for Sketch- book and the Spring Concert. Dan Hatcher, Jerry Bush and Dave Ren- nlcker practice to keep the Wind Machine in top condition. ► WIND MACHINE - Front Row - Jeff Jontz, Joy Jordan, Ingrid Laidroo, Dan Hatcher, Dave Renicker, Jerry Bush, Karen Zehr - Row 2 - Wendy Laycock, Jerry Lytle, Brian Shepler, Dave Kain. John Krueger - Row 3 - Jeff Sousley, Dave Frushour, Tony Strebig, Scott Sampson, John Bush, Gregg Conser, Jeff Sproat, Glenn Reed, Shari Howard, Keith Fitch. 132 Wind Machine ■Freshman Mike Patalita warms up before rehearsal begins. Freshman Jennifer Belneke works on a piano Tec! Wind Machine Prcmcte Musicians ■Jazz Tool - First Row - Mike Patalita, Carole Witte, Candy Crill, Brian Kuhns. Karen Kaufman, Susan Preble, Scott Kolb. Second Row - Jer Bonnie Holloway, Pete Baney, Chris Seplak, Tim Walter, Brad Clark, Dan Katter, Marty Cafolla. Third Row - Dave Goetz, Greg Kar e r Mark Cauley, Mike Jordan, Amy Roller, Barb Agnew, Brian Duncan. ;e e-,e s Zz. Si Jazz Too 133 Varsity, Treble Choirs Perform Varsity Choir - First Row - Beth Randall. Jodi Spech. Denise Wellman. Michelle Decker. Angelia Galbraith, Andrea Johnson. LaVonna McKerache . C,ndy C auss Unnea Fulkerson. Shivani Passey. Second Row - Dawn Goodson. Amy Ketcham. Angel Bowlin. Andrea Robinson. Jenny Douse. G eg Bougher TV Von Waane Andrea Reichard. Susie Palm. Bev Bowlin, Christi Cain. Tina Winans. Third Row - Josselte Spenar. Tanta King Lisa Omiston. Christy Armstrong Rebecca Hyatt. Kim Wightman. Jacqueline Davis, Lance Harris. Carlo Mason, Shelley Boles. Patty Fitzgerald. Fourth Row - Lori Ke be . Lori SmTth Se?ena Fowlkes. Trisho Perko Rebecca Norton. Sarah Rogers. Vaughn Dunbar, Michele Johnson, Shelly Kaough. Juhe Houser. Jod, Bregm. Undo Yaeger. Wendy Welker, Diana Stewart, Treble Choir - First Row - Melissa Hutson. Sandy Stiles. Kim Coomer. Michelle Gratz. Holly King Joyce Byrd. an,ce Cronin Bethany r Ka V. j0 e e Spencer Second Row - Rachel Gibson. Kerrie Sillaman. Juli Stump. Angel Bowlin, Adoria King, Natasha Davis, Allison Bockman, Kevie Clark . Km Ma . iracey Howard. Leola Parnsh. Third Row - Melissa Neher. Stacey McKinley, Patt, Kerekes. Kathy Kocevar. Diane Higgmbotham. April Brattaa Suae Stellhorn Amy Short Terralynn Heathman. Amy Randall, Tonia Edwards, Tonya Tibbs. Beth Randall, Fourth Row - Karen Williams. Beth Wills. Andrea Tepm. Heather Johnson. Yolanda Robinson. Amy Russell. Deb Heil. Mari Voltz, Stephie Taylor. Martina McLaurin, Jane Renner. Bernadette Jarvis. 134 Concert Choir Treble Choir Concert Chcir Swine Choirs Radiate Jcy - it • 1 i- • t V W M  M 1 ti 1 r 9 Th % Vz J «Jt , ltnrm- I Concert Choir - First Row - Heidi Wristpus, Joyce Niccum, Laurie Husted. Barbara Bartol, Rachelle Nyberg, Mary Floridis. Laura Roth, Kirsten Rub-e. Laura Nay. Polly Deppen, Kirsten Johnson. Second Row - Cindy Meyer, Stacey Stewart, Ronda Dollamite. Jill Evans. Jenniter Kern, Jeff Bay. Tommy Cox, Jeff Thomas, Pamela Marcotte, Diane Stevens. Ana Lucia Mattes, Tammy Bezdon. Third Row - Kris Wetzel, Lynn Robb, Cheri Cole, Chanta Perry. Mike Keith, Mark Augsburger, Cornelious Walker, Kevin Jones, Kim Sharpe, Limber Mattern, Karla Hershberger, Lavonia Underwood. Swing Choir - First Row - Dan Katter, Juli Stump, Jeff Bay. Laura Nay, Tommy Cox, Polly Deppen. Second Row - Kirsten Johr Rachelle Nyberg, Jeff Thomas, Kevin Jones. Third Row - Mary Floridis, Tim Wall, Laura Roth. Fourth Row - Heidi Wristpus. Jenni Wmketr Tammy Bezdon, Scott Tomsits, Keith Fitch, Jill Evans. Fifth Row - Scott Kruse. Mark Augsburger, Cornelious Walker 3 ' cr ;-ec e r Varsity Choir Swing Choir 135 Using power tools takes certain care. ► Seniors Bob Weaver and Mark Guitard work on the props for the musical. V Stage 84 Stage ' 84 is a group of students under the direction of Mr. Terry Edwards who designs and constructs sets for all dramatic productions at Snider High School. Included in their schedule is a fall play, the Yuletide Festival, spring musical, and Sketch- book - a student faculty talent show. Additional duties include lighting and set arrangement for various communi- ty organizations and all neighboring elementary schools. Many students have advanced into professional theater work upon graduation. Painting the scenery is a messy jobl ► Stage ' 84 - Top Row - Chris Stewart, Jay Stiles, Tim Mackin, Matt Orr, Ed Corazzi, Dan Leibaugh, Jim Speck. Bottom Row meyer, Mark Guitard, Bob Weaver, Mr. Terry Edwards, Spencer Anspach, Andy Haberly, Jim Haberly, Doug Sample. Holly Grantham, Cindy 136 Stage Kevin Holler Interviews Jeff Bay for a segment of Panthers ' Pause.  Panthers Pause The 1983 - 84 school year was the first for Panthers ' Pause, a weekly television show, written, directed, and edited b eignt of l r oe- ; ;e r o r v -j- o two juniors. The weekly show had such features as: teachers-in-spotlight, student-in-the-spotlight, and sports stories. It started the first week of school, and completed 36 consecu- tive shows. Not only was Panther ' s Pause viewed in the classrooms every Thursday, but two Cable Companies aired the show. This will undoubted be a Snider tradition in the years to come. Seniors Jack Griffin and Jm Habefl face one of Snider ' s sporting events  b . j SJSSSSr ljmJ- Tmtt I t ■Panther Pause Crew: Seated - Malinda Hill, Kevin Haller, Jack Griffin, Tom Herb. Second Row: Mellnda Hill focuses the camera for the next Sheila Clpolone, Scott Foster, Matt Georgi, Tim Conners, Kirsten Johnson, Matt Foley, shooting. Panther Pause 137 Scrcll Enjcys Challenges Editor Patti Griswold enjoys doing layouts every week. ► Publishing the Scroll each week isn ' t an easy job! It requires planning, researching, writing, editing, and typing. This year ' s nineteen-member staff has managed to keep up the pace, and has produced a weekly paper we can be proud of. This year ' s Scroll featured school happenings such as Homecoming, the Winter Semi-Formal, and the Prom. Timely coverage was given to sports and club activities. The Scroll also focused on such problems as anorexia, job stress, and drunk driving. Of course, this year couldn ' t have happened without the cooperation and communication of the editors, photo- graphers, and reporters. Such team- work! Tracy Rozier and Rachelle Nyberg look at pictures for the next issues of the Scroll. ► IF WINTER CffAES AN SPRING BE FAR BEHIND a Basic Journalism class trains future staff members. Sarah Cook, Chris Van Aman, Susie Lipp, Tim Noyes, Rachelle Nyburg, Terresa Powell, Scott Steele. ► 138 « Pott G . oc; ' j ' -c ' ; ' •. ' -ze- cr.;.: c angle for a story Staff Preserves Memories - Senior Heather Grantham assists Terresa Powell as she types captions. One year of hard work goes into each yearbook, and this year was no exception. Most Tuesday afternoons after school, some weekends and vacation days were spent producing the Snider Safari. Drawing layouts, getting pictures, sizing pictures, creat- ing captions, identifying people, writing stories, and meeting deadlines all go into each page, but the rewards are worthwhile. The yearbook records a year of history at Snider. Its hopes, dreams, and disappointments are captured for future generations to see, between the covers of a memorable book. Jean Goetz and Tom Boardman do some needed filing after school. Yearbook Staff: Editor, Vicky Pratt, Terresa Powell, Renata Sollenberger, Jeanne Goetz, Lynn Mensing, Tracy Rozier, and Tom Boardman. Junior Angie Morrell takes a break from developing pictures in the darkroom to smile for our camera. 140 Yearbook Seniors Terresa Powell, Heather Grantham and editor Vicky Pratt work with a layout while Advisor lOtog ' oiy v ■' g ■■' ■■' ■' ■. -:h e ' .- . :, ' . Mrs. Shaw gives suggestions. tures for use on sports pages as Vicki looks on. Yearbook 141 Cafeteria Ladies Make Cur Cay Service with a smile, from Mrs. Lanie. Mrs. Brandt hands a fellow panther his meal. With a kind word, Mrs. Putman returns change to a student. Front Row: Left to Right: June Wring, Bev Leach, Janet Wise, Kathy Rouns, Marcelle Klejnot, Sheryl Petersen, Phyllis Layton, Mary Roop. Back Row: Nadine Strebig, Pat Putman, Evelyn Lanie, Pilar Toledo, Laura Robinson, Marilyn Griffin, Barbara Mericle, Phyllis Brandt, Betty Minser. Elizabeth Toledo talks to her mother behind the counter before the rush. 142 Cafeteria Maintenance team keeps busy Kenny KJerner Distributes supples throughout the school, eoch day Vince Dianni sweeps the wresting mats. Unlocking a storage room door is Mrs. Miller. Chuck Kellogg has his share of paper work to do. Custodians 143 Seniors Dave Larmore and Mike Nash prove that a beach bum ' s life is the way to gol 144 Student Divider Some students still study during free time Student life In the years to come, the time spent at Snider High School will be just a memory. But, for the moment, that memory is a vibrant full - color reality. It ' s the clammer of the hall, the black and gold tide rushing through our veins. And, we ' re not just classmates but friends. Friends who join together to make the school year something more than tests, sweat and homework. We ' ve even graduated together from flashdance mania to MTV fanaticism. From the senior elite to the underclassmen, there have been plenty of radical times . . . bonfires . . . pep sessions . . . partying on the weekends. It ' s these bonds of friendship that will leave lasting effects on us. Senior Alan Elick props up the palm tree in the main hall. Student Divider 145 - Class Cf 1984 Our memorable years at Snider have come to an end. The memories of homecomings, pep sessions, sport- ing events, proms and of course, our graduation can never be erased. It is now time to reach out to the future with new beginnings, new friendships but never forgetting the past. Using what we have learned at Snider, is our key to success. New goals are set and as we strive to achieve them, we look to the future as the Class of 84 . Senior class officers: President: Allen Vogt; Vice-president; Pam Anderson; and Secretary; Regina Stiles, Not Pictured: Phil Phillips: Treasurer. 146 Seniors Hanging around in the library are: Lacey Spearman, Larry Carl, and Ernest Jones. The computer room was always busy as Tammy Bezdon and Tim Piedarski prove. ' .. Horrecorr« g Court 10. 11. jAJ. ; A -DSjCA 11. 12 (V ANDERSON. PAIv A JANE - Lotm CU5 10. 1 ' C . ' -« 10. 11. 12. Homecomrig Decorottoni 10. 11. 12. PO ' oe- ' - : v-.-r « • ' .-.-.-. Country 11. Track 9; Gymnartlc 9. 10. 11 12. Student Caret 10. 11. 12; CkJH Officer 11 (Secretary). 12 (Vice Pre«3enr;. Honor Oct 10. 11. ANDERSON. THERESA M - Honor Ro 12 ARNOLD JR.. EDWARD HENRY - Art CkX 10. LetterMdnneri 12. Orcnerira 10. 11. 12: Varsity Band 10: Concert Band 11. 12. Pit OrcheOro 12. Pep Bond 11. 12: Honor Rol 10. 11. 12. ARNOLD. KlvBERLY KAY - C.OE. 12 (Preoaenv = S A 11. 12. (Preadenf): Spanish Club 10. Vole bol 10; Service Worker 11; Honor Rol 10. 11. 12. ASAY. TRENT DEE. - Honor Rol 12. ASKINS. MARK E. - Honor Rol 12. AUGSBURGER. MARK R. AVERBECK. CAROL MARE - French OJb 10. 11. 12; Hor-eccnrg Decorations 12; Powder Puff Footbal 12: Service Worker 10. 11. 12; Glenwood Tutor 12 BABCOCK. TERESA ANN - Spamsn Club 12: Homecoming Decorations 11. 12: Honor Rol 10. BACON. CHRISTINE M - Honor Rol 12 BA1LEY. B. BAILEY. CAROLE DIANE. BAKER. ROGER B. - Letterman ' s Club 10: Letterwimer 10: Dstlnguffea Scholar 10. 11. 12: Homecoming Decorations 12. C-oss Cou — . - ■' . Track 9. 10. Intramurals 12; Images 12; Student Cound 12; Honor Pol 10. 11. 12; Campus Life 10. 11. 12 BARCHAK JR.. JOHN E- Lettermon ' s Club 12; Spanish dub 11; Lefferwnrer 12. Football 10. 11. 12; Wresting 10: Intramurals 10. 11. 12; A.V. Wortter 12: Honor Rol 11. BARNHLL. KIMBERLY LYN - Spanish Club 11. 12; Vanity Bond 10: Pc oe- Puff Footbal 11. 12; Honor Rol 10. BARR. TERRY LEE - Service Worker 12. Soccer 11. 12. BARTKUS. CHRISTOPHER LEE - French Oub 11. Homecoming Decorations 11. 12; Powder Puff Footbal Coach 11. 12; Hockey 10. 11. 12; Service Worker 11. Soccer 12- BARTOL. BARBARA ANN - French dub 10. 11: Concert Choir 11. 12; Who ' s Who Among American rtgh School Students 11. 12. BASS. JAMES BAY. JEFFREY MCHAEL - Letterwrmers 12; Concert Char 11. 1Z Swing Choir 11. 12: Mocfigal Choir 11; Stogecraft 10. 11: Al City Choir It 12. Sketchbook 11. 12; Honor Rol 11. BAYA2T. BUKET - French Club 11. 12: Distingiished Scholar 11. 12. Honor Rol 10. 11. 12. BAYAZTT. DEMET - French Club 10. 11. 12; Distingiished Scholar 11. 12; Honor Rol 10. 11. 12: Glenwood Tutor 12. Seniors 147 BEATTY. CAROL ANN - Spanish Club 10. 12; Distinguished Scholar 10. 11. 12; Honor Roll 10. 11. 12; Glenwood Tutor 12; Campus Life 11. 12. BEATTY. CHERYL LYNN - French Club 10. 12; Distinguished Scholar 10. 11 12. Honor Roll 10. 11. 12; Principal ' s List 10, 11. 12; Glenwood Tutor 12; Campus Life 11. 12. BENDER. TODD A - German Club 11. 12. Crosscountry 11; Service Worker 11. 12 BENHOWER. FRANK R - Honor Roll 12 BENTZ. CAROLYN SUE - VIP Club 10; French Club 10. 11. 12; Distinguished Scholar 10. 11. 12; Honor Roll 10. 11. 12; Campus Life 11. 12. BEZDON. TAMARA COLLEEN - Concert Choir 11. 12; Swing Choir 12; City Choir 11. Distinguished Scholar 10. 11, Powder Puff Football 11, 12; Sketchbook 12; Honor Roll 10. 11. 12. BINKLEY, KAREN LYNNE - Spanish Club 11.12; Letterwinners 12; Varsity Band 10; Concert Band 11. 12; Marching Band 10. 11. Pep Band 10. 11. 12. Honor Roll 10, 11. 12 BISHOP, PAUL ALAN - Intramurals 10; Honor Roll 10. 11. 12; Soccer 10, 11, 12 BLACK. CHRIS BLANTON. DAWN ELAINE - German Club 10. 11. 12; Varsity Band 10; Concert Band 1 1, Marching Band 10. 1 1; Pep Band 10, 11. Distinguished Scholar 10. 11. 12, Powder Puff Football 12, Honor Roll 10. 11. 12 BLEICH. RICHARD D • Honor Roll 12 BOARDMAN. THOMAS KESSLER - Orchestra 10. 11 12. Marching Band 12. Pit Orchestra 12. Distinguished Scholar 10. 11 12; Safari Staff 10. 11 12. Honor Roll 11. 12. BOBAY. SCOTT BOGART. STACEY A - Honor Roll 10. 11 12 BOHLENDER. DEMISE RENE - COE 12; Service Worker 11 12. Honor Roll 12. Glenwood Tutor 11 Campus Life 10. 11 BONNER. BRIAN PATRICK BOPP, SARAH ELLEN • DEC A 11. 12. Letterwinner 10, 11 Varsity Band 10; Powder Putt Football 12. Cross Country 10. 11; Mat Maid 12, Track 9. 10, 11 Student Council 12. BOWMAN. LEE A - Basketball 10. Golf 10. 11 Honor Roll 10. 11 Latin Club 10. 11 12; Letterwinners 11 BRASTER, BLONDEAN BRAMES. RICHARD W - Servic e Worker 11 BRAUN. MONICA R - Honor Roll 10. 11 BROCKHALL. CHRISTINE S BROOKS. VONDA KAYE - Afro-Heritage 12. D E C A 11 12. Letterwinner 10. 11 12. Powder Puff Football 12. Track 10. 11 12; Cheerleader 10. 11 12; Homecoming Court 10. Homecoming Queen. Honor Roll 12 BROWN. ELIZABETH ANN - Spanish Club 10. 1 1 12. Varsity Band 10. Concert Band 11 12. Pep Band 10. 11 12, Distinguished Scholar 10. 11 12; Homecoming Decorations 12. images 12: Honor Roll 10. 11. 12. H.S.S.S.I. 11. Campus Life 11 12 148 Seniors BROWN. MCHAa R. - German OJD 10; Lanerwttw 12. foomal 10. 11. 12. Track 10. 11. A V Worker 10; Honor Bd 11 BROWN. TRISHA LEA - Spar CU 10. 11. Orchestra 10. 11. 12: P Orchestra 12; Wind Machine 10; Al Oty Orchestra «. 11. 12. DtsthgUshed Scholar 10. 11. 12; Prtncipori ust 10. 11. 12. Com L«e 10. 11; Honor Rol 10. 11. 12. BUBB. MARY V. - Honor Rol 12 BUDREAU. WMBERLY ANN - Stagecraft 1 1 BUDZON. DALE E. BUESCHING. DENMS ALAN - Latin Oub 10. Chess Club 11. 12, Homecomng Decorations 12; Service Worker 10. 11. 12. Images 10. 11. 12. Honor Roll 10. 11. 12. BULLOCK, DOUGLAS J. BURDGE. MICHAEL JOHN - German CXb 10. 1 1. Footbal 10; Service Worker 11; Honor Rol 10. 11. 12. BUSH. GERALD PHUP • Spanish Oub 10; Orcnestra 12. Varvv Bona 10; Concert Band 11 12; Pep Bond 11; Wind Machre H 11 ' 2 Dstinguished Scholor 10. 11. 12; Sketchbook 10. 11. 12. Honor Rol 10. 11. 12. BUSH. ROBIN K BUSSE. MIKE S - German Club 10. 11. 12. Campus _1e 12. -orcr Re - 12. CAFOLLA. ANGELA BERNADETTE - Spartsh Oub 10. 11. ' 2. I rroyrfiea Scholar 10. 11. 12. Who ' s Who Among American tfgn Schoo S jOer-s 11. 12; Glenwood Tutor 12; Honor Rol 12. CAINS. MICHELLE LYNN - C.O.E. 12 (Vce Prescient). VIP. Oub 11. 12. Spanish Club 12; Powder Puff FootboJ 11; Honor Rol 10. 11. CALHOUN. BETh ANN CAMPBELL. S CAPPELLI. ROBIN CHRISTINA - V.I.P. Club 10. 11. 12; French Ck± 10. 11; Pantherettes 10. 11. Homecoming Decorations 10. 11. 12. Powder Puff Football 11. 12. Prom Decorations 11; Sketchbook 10. Mat Mod 1Z Student Council 10. 11. 12; Class Officer 10. 11 (Treasurer). Honor Rol 10. 11. Bat Girl 10. Campus Life 10. 11. 12. CARDIN. TERESA KAY - Letterwinner 12 Varsity Bona 10. 11. 12; Marc-mg Band 11 12. Pep Band 10. 11 12; Service Worker 12; Honor Rol 10. 11 12; Treble Choir 11. 12; Varsity Choir 10. CARL. LAWRENCE LEE - Latin Club 11 12. Spanish dub 10; Lerterwmer 11 12; Powder Puff Cheerleader 12; Track o. 10. 11. 1Z Hockey 11. 12. Service Worker 10. Lane Tutor 12 CARMACK. MARGIE ANN - V.I.P. 11 Spanish Oub 11 Honor Rol 10. 11: Treble Char 10. 11 Glenwood Tutor 12; Campus Life -■:- Committee 1 1 CARROLL. MARK ALLEN - Spanish Club 10. 11; Letterwinner 11 12; Footbal 10. 11 12. Wrestling 10. 11 Track 10. 11 Honor Rol 10. 11 CHAPMAN. CHARLENE- CO.E 12 (Secretory). Honor Rol 10. •: CHRISTY. NEYSA KAYE - VIP Club 12. French Oub ' 2. Spanish CUO 10. 11 12. Powder Puff Footbal 11 12. Prom Decorations 11 Service Worker 12. Honor Rol 10. 11. 12: Gienwooa Tutor 12. Canous - e ' C 11. 12 CIPOLONE. SHEILA ANN - French Oub 10. 11. 12; Powder Puff =ocnx 1 1 Homecoming Decorations 10. 11 12: Service Worker 10. 12; Student Councl 10. Campus Life 11 CLARK. DEBBIE E - V i.P Oub 12: Spanish Oub 10. 11 Service Wwke 1 1 12. Library Worker 12: Student Counts 10. 11 Honor Rol T 11 Seniors 149 CLEMENS. DOUGLAS ALAN - French Club 10. Service Worker 12. Honor Roll 10. 11. CLUTTER. DEBBIE LYNN - C.O.E. 12; D.E.C.A. 11; Spanish Club 10; Bat Girl 10; Honor Roll 12. COBURN JR . ANDY - French Club 10, 11; Orchestra 12; Varsity Band 10; Concert Band 11. 12; Marching Band 11. 12; Pit Orchestra 11; Pep Band 10. 11. 12; Jazz Too 10. COCHREN. R0NNA J. COKER. MINERVA R COLEMAN. HEATHER LYNNE - Latin Club 10, 11. 12; Powder Puff Football 11. 12; Mat Maid 12; Service Worker 11; Images 11; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12; Bat Girl 11. CONGDON. JOANNE ELIZABETH - Honor Roll 12. CONNELL. LAURA ANN • Spanish Club 11. Letterwinner 10. 11. 12; Powder Puff Football 12; Cross Country 9. 10. 11. 12; Track 10, 11; Service Worker 12; Honor Roll 10, 11. CONNORS. JERARD MICHAEL - Letterman ' s Club 11, 12; Spanish Club 10, 11; Letterwlnners 11. 12; Distinguished Scholar 10, 11, 12; Football 10; Basketball 11. 12; Golf 11. 12; Honor Roll 10. 11. 12. COOK. SARAH LYNN - French Club 10. 11. 12; Speech Team 12; Summer Drama 11; Musical 10. 11, 12; Distinguished Scholar 10, 11, 12; Homecoming Decorations 10, 11, 12; Fall Play 10; Service Worker 12; Student council 10, 11. 12 (President); Scroll Staff 11, 12; Honor Roll 10. 11. 12; Prom Committee 11; Glenwood Tutor 12. CRABBS. MICHAEL TODD - Track 10; Intramurals 10. CRAIG. CYNTHIA CRIDER. KELLI K. - C.O.E. 12; V.I.P. Club 10. 11; French Club 10, 11; Letterwlnners 11; Homecoming Decorations 10, 11; Powder Puff Football 11. 12; Sketchbook 12; Student Manager 11; Service Worker 11; Images 10, 11; Student Council 10. 11; Honor Roll 10, 11 DAME. THOMAS ALAN • Spanish Club 10; Letterwlnners 10. 11. 12; Football 10, 11, 12; Wrestling 9. 10, 11, 12; Track 9. DAWSON. J. DEARING. JULIET - Honor Roll 12. DEHAVEN. CYNTHIA ANNE - Spanish Club 10. 11. 12; Pantherettes 10; Homecoming Decorations 11. 12; Powder Puff Football 11. 12; Sketchbook 10; Images 10. 11. Student Council 11, 12; Honor Roll 10. DEPPEN. POLLY KINSER - Latin Club 10, 11, 12 (Officer); Speech Team 12; Letterwlnners 12; Concert Choir 11, 12; Swing Choir 11. 12; Madrigal Choir 11. 12; Musical 11, 12; All City Choir 12; Distinguished Scholar 10, 11, 12; Homecoming Decorations 12; Powder Puff Football 12; Stage Crew 12; Sketchbook 11. 12; Honor Roll 10. 11. 12; Treble Choir 10; Campus Life 10. 11. 12. DEVORE, NATALIE ANN - D.E.C.A 11. 12 (Secretary); Letterwlnners 10. 11. 12; Powder Puff Football 11. 12; Tennis 9, 10, 11, 12; Cheerleader 10, 11, 12. Homecoming Court 12; Honor Roll 12. DILLER. JENNIFER SUSAN - Spanish Club 11. 12; Letterwlnners 9. 10, 11, 12; Concert Band 11; Marching Band 10; Distinguished Scholar 10, 11, 12; Powder Puff Football 12; Cross Country 11, 12, Basketball 10, 11, 12; Track 9, 10, 11, 12; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12; Who ' s Who Among American High School Students 11. 12, DITAWAY, JARED ALLEN - Spanish Club - 10, 11; Intramurals 11, 12. DIXON JAMES WILLIAM - French Club 9. 10. 11, 12; Speech Team 12; Distinguished Scholar 10, 11, 12; Fall Play 10, 12; Service Worker 11; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12; Who ' s Who Among American High School Students 11. 12; Glenwood Tutor 11, 12; Campus Lite 10. DOERFLEIN, KIMBERLY KRISTIN - Latin Club 11; Spanish Club 10; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12; Treble Choir 10, 11. DOMER. TAMMIE S. - Honor Roll 12. 150 Seniors DOWNEY. CHAD - Afro-Herttoge Hi OiC A H; Trot H, 12. Sen Worker 11. 12. DURDEN. AMELIA RENEE - Afro-Herttage 10. 11; Service c ve- EASTERWOOO. MARK L. EGLEY. ANTHONY J. - Spanish CXt J. . a-tv =ard ■' , ' ,v - 5ar ; 11. Morct g Band 10. 11. 12; Pit Orchestra 11. 12. Pec Sand 10. 11; Jazz Too 10. 11; Footbol 10; Track ' ' C ' - e ' eoce ' ' 2 -rsc ' A ' 2 ElXa . ALAN F- French Out 10. Le«errnan ' iCU 10. H. HUttentmm 10. 11. 12; Distinguished Scholar 10. 11. 12. Hor- c ' - g -,v?-o-s 11. 12. Sketcnbook 12; Croi Country 9. 1C. =-c«3er ' . ■- wyxr- 12. Track 9. 10. 11. 12; Images 10; Student Cound 11. Honor -rA V) 11. 12; National Industrial Arts Award 12. Car-c - ' e . ' 2 C:ov. Officer 11 (President). ELSER, MCHAEL Z - Stogecraft 10; Sketchbook 12; Campus Life 10. Soccer 12. ENSLEY. MA EPPS. JAMES HARMON - Sportsh CU5 10. 11. ' 2 _e er,.rner 11. 1Z Varsrty Band ' C Co ce io ' 2 ' . ' c -g rr: ' ' . ' 2 O ' j- Major,, Pep Band 10. 11. 12; Jazz Too 10. DfttngiSSried Scroar 10 11. 12. Homecomng Decca c-a 11; S e-cccc H ' 2 UaCk ' ■I ' 12, Intramurals 10. 11. 12. Student Cound 10. 1 1;Oom Officer 11 (Vice President). Honor Rol 10. 11. 12; Who ' s Who Among AmBteari Her School Students 11. 12, Campus Life 10, Fe c-«nc of Ohnsttor i ie-ei 10, 11. 12 (President). ERVIN JOHN LEONARD - Spanish Out) 10. 11; Orchestra 10. 11; Vcrcira Band 11. 12; Sketchbook 12. Wresting 10. 11; Images 10. 11. 1Z Honor Roll 10. 11. ETZLER. GREGORY JAWES - Soccer 12. EVANS. JUUE J. - V.I.P Club 10; French Club 10. 11. i-c-eco-irc Decorations 12. Powder Puff Footbol 11. 12; Sketcnbook ' 2. Co-ojs Life 11; Junior Achievement 11. Honor Rol 12 FAZEL. LELA FISHER PAULA MARE - Spanish Oub 10. 11. 12; Letterwimers 12. Varsity Choir 10. Service Worker 12. Honor Rol 12; Harris Tutor 11. Ba Gr U 11. 12. FITCH. JEFFREY M. - Wrestling 10. 11. 12. FLORIDIS. MARY MARGARET - French Club 10. 11. 12; Speed ear- (State Finalist). 12 (President); Concert Chor 10. 11. 12; Swing Oor 11. 12; Madrigal 11. 12; Varsity Band 10; Concert Band 11. 12; Marching Band 10. 11. 12. Pep Band 10. 11. 12; Summer Drana 11. 12; Musical 11. 12; Distinguished Scholar 10. 11. 12; Sketcnococ ' 2. 11, 12; Student CouncO 10, 11. 12 (Homecoming Chatperson); Honor Roll 10, 11. 12; Citizenship Award 12. FOORD. KEVIN ANDRE - D.E.C.A. 11. 12; Hockey 10. 11. 12. Soccer 11. 12. FOSTER. SCOn G - Wresting 10, Safari Staff 11. Scrol Staff 11; -era Roll 10. 11. FOY. DOUGLAS THOMAS - Letterman ' s Oub 10. 11. 12; Letterwtnners 10. 11. 12; Tennis 10. 11. 12; Basketbal 10: Golf 10. 11. 12; rrrrorxras 11. 12. Service Worker 11; Campus Life 11. 12. FRANCE. JEFFREY MICHEL - French Club 12: Distinguished Scnoar 10. 11. 12; Tennis 11; Honor Rol 10. 11. 12. FRANE. MICHELLE FRANKUN. SHRLEY ANN - C.O.E. 11. FREDERICK. MARK W. - Service Worker 11. FREDERCK. MCHAEL WLUAM - Latin Club 11: Track 11. FREEMAN. NICOLE KR1STE - Spanish Oub 10. 11. 12; Service Worker 12; Honor Rol 12; Varsity Chor 10: Junior Achievement 12; Harris Tutor 11; Bat GH 10. 11. 12; Campus Life 12. Seniors 151 FRENCH. FELICIA MONIQUE - Afro-Heritage 10: Art Club 12; French Club 10: Pantherettes 11. 12: Sketchbook 12: Student Council 10. 12: Honor Roll 12. FRUSHOUR, DAVID BRIAN - Spanish Club 10. 11: Varsity Band 10: Concert Band 11. 12. Marching Band 10. 11. 12: Pep Band 10. 11. 12: Jazz Too 10: Wind Machine 11. 12: Nonor Roll 10. 11. 12. FULKERSON, SCOTT P. FULLER. LAURA MICHELLE - Spanish Club 11. 12: Varsity Band 10: Concert Bend 1 1 : Marching Band 10. 11: Pep Band 10. 11, Distinguished Scholar 10, 11: Honor Roll 10. 11, 12. GAMMON. JACQUILIN R - Honor Roll 12 GEARY. JENNIFER LYNN - VIP. Club 10. 11: Powder Puff Football 11: Imoges 10. GEHMAN. JEFF L. - Gymnastics 12 (Manager): Honor Roll 10. 1 1, 12: Soccer 11. GEIGER. APRIL LEE - Basketball 10: Track 10: Volleyball 10. GEORGI. MATTHEW JOHN - D.E C.A. 11. 12: Distinguished Scholar 10. 11. 12: W.R N S Staff 12: Student Council 12: Honor Roll 10. 11. 12: Campus Life 11. 12 GIBBONS. JAMES M. - Honor Roll 12. GIZE. JESSICA LYNN - French Club 10. 11: Powder Puff Football 12: Honor Roll 10, 11. 12. GOETZ. JEANNE MARIE - Spanish Club 10. 11. 12: Orchestra 12: Varsity Band 10: Concert Band 11: Marching Band 10. 11. 12: Pit Orchestra 11. 12: Pep Band 10. 11: Disginguished Scholar 10. 11. 12: Safari Staff 10. 11. 12: Honor Roll 10, 11, 12: Glenwood Tutor 12. GONZALES. PAMELA - D.E.C.A. 11: Spanish Club 11. GRANT. GWENDALYN DENISE - Track 10; Sen Ice Worker 11. GRANTHAM. HEATHER MARIE - French Club 10: Latin Club 11. 12: Madrigal Choir 11, 12; Service Worker 10; Images 11. 12. Safari Staff 10. 11. 12; Scroll Staff 11. 12; Honor Roll 10. 11. 12; Glenwood Tutor 12. GRAY. JAMES GREGORY JR.. CHARLES EDWARD - German Club 10. 1 1; Football 10: Honor Roll 10, 11, 12. GRIFFIN, JACK LAVIN - Campus Life 11 GRISWOLD, PATRICIA KAY - French Club 10. 1 1; Summer Drama 12. Musical 10. 11. 12; Distinguished Scholar 10. 11, 12; Homecoming Decorations 12; Powder Puff Football 12: Fall Play 10. 11. 12; Scroll Staff 10. 11 (Managing Editor). 12 (EdItor-ln-Chlef); Honor Roll 10. 11. 12; Trl-Kappa Awara 11; Who ' s Who Among American High School Students 11; Campus Life 11, 12. GROSTEFON. KRISTINE RENE - C.O.E. 11 (President). 12; Concert Choir 10, 11, All City Choir 11, Homecoming Decorations 11. 12; Powder Puff Football 11. 12. Sketchbook 11. 12; Service Worker 10. 11. 12; Student Council 11; Honor Roll 10. 11, Campus Life 11 GUITARD. MARK A. GUTHRIE. ALLEN JAMES - Track 10. 11: Honor Roll 10. GUTHRIE. JODY ELAINNE - French Club 10, Letterwinner 9, 10, 12; Stage crew 11; Distinguished Scholar 10, 11. 12, Homecoming Decorations 11. 12; Powder Puff Football 11. 12. Sketchbook 12; Cross Country 10; Track 9, 10; Service Worker 10, 11. 12; Cheerleader 11, 12 (Co-Captain); Honor Roll 10, 11. 12: Principal ' s List 10. 11. 12; Prom Committee 11; Swimming 9. 10; Campus Life 11: Student Rotarian 12; Trl-Kappa Award 11; National Merit Award 12: National Merit Semrflnallst and Finalist 12: Who ' s Who Among American High School Students 11. 12. HABERLY. JAMED DEAN - Stagecraft 11. 12; Summer Drama 11 (Lights): Musical 11. 12 (Lights); Fall Play 11. 12 (Lights); Sketchbook 11, 12 flights). A V. Worker 12. 152 Seniors 4kMtA HACKED, JAMES P. - Sketchbook 12; Honor Pol 10. 11. HAFFNER. GARY DAVD - French Club 10. Letterwrrwr 10. 11. 12. Foc ot 10. 11. 12. Bosketbci 10. 11. 12. Bcaebc 9. 10. 11. 12. mtromuro 12. Service Worker 12; Honor Pol 10. 11. 12. HAISLEY. JUUE D - Honor Pol 10. 11. 12 HAXEY. MCHAR A HAIL, KENT RAYMOND - Powder Puff Footbol Oee oaec ' 2 U zrctx 12; Track 11. 12. Cheerleader 12; Moscol 11. 12; Homecoming Court 10. 12 HALLER. KEVIN S. - Honor Roi 10. 11. 12. HALLETT. BRENDAN MERRICK - French Oub 10. 11. 12; German Club 11. 12 (President) Speech Team 12. Cross Country 10. Track 10. Honor Roll 10. 12; Glenwood Tutor 12. HAMILTON. LINDA - Honor Rol 12. HAMLIN. ERIC JOHN - Lefrerwrner 11. 12; Basketbol 10. 11. 12 (Co-Captain); Intramurals 10. 11; Honor Rol 10. HAMM. STEPHEN PATRICK - Letterwimer 10. 11. 12; Footbol 10. 11 ' 2 Wrestling 9. 10. 11. 12; Track 9. 10; Service Worker 12; A V Worker 11. HANN. JOHN W - Lettermans Club 11. 12. Letterwimer 11. 12; Baseoal 9. 10. 11 12; Hockey 11. 12 Is ' j ce . ' . --■£• ■■HANNIGAN. DENICE M - French Oub 10; Letterwmer 12. Orchestra 10. 11. 12. Pit Orchestra 12. Service Worker 10. 11. 12. J.A. 10. 11. 12 (V.P. of Marketing). Achiever ' s Association 10. 11. 12. Bat Glr 12 HARRIS, WARREN DEMETRIUS - Spanish Club 11; Varsrtv Band 10; Concer- Band 11. 12. Marching Band 10. 11. Pep Band 10. 11. 12; Jazz Too 10. 11; Track 10; Honor Rol 11. HART. JON C - DE.C.A. 11. 12; Track 11. HARVEY. ANDREW CRAIG - Orchestra 10. 11. 12. Pit Orchestra 12; Track 10. 11, 12: Soccer 12 HARVEY, CHRISTINE - VIP Club 12. Track 12 HATCHER. DAVID JAMES - Letterwrmer 11. 12; Distinguished Scholar 10. 11. 12; Football 10. 11. 12 (Captain): Wresting 10. 11. 12 (Captain). A.V Worker 12, Honor Rol 10. 11. 12. HAUSFELD. MICHELLE LYNN - French Oub 10. 11. Lerterwrner 12; Pantherette 10. 11. 12 (Quartermaster): Distinguished Scholar 10. 11. 12; Sketchbook 10. 11. 12. Honor Rol 10. 11 •: HAUTH. MICHELLE S. HAWK. LISA KAY - Spanish CKjb 1 ' HAYES. JACQUELINE JOYCE - French Club 10. 11. Varsrtv sand C Cc ce - Band 11. Marching Band 11: Distinguished Scholar 10. 11. 12; Powder Puff Footbol 12: Track 12: Honor Rol 10. 11. 12. Glenwood Tutor 1Z Campus Life 12 HECK.-USA MARfE - French Oub 10. 1 1. 12. Varsity Band 10: Concert 3and 11: Marching Band 10. 11. Pep Band 10. 11. Honor Pol 11 HEEMSTRA. WILLIAM FREDERICK - Basketbol 12. Track 10 HEIL. DEBORAH P Seniors 153 HELLEMAN. SUSAN HELTON. PAUL E - Letterwlnner 12; Football 10. 11. 12. HENRICKSEN. BONNIE L HENMKSEN, BONNIE LARAYNE - Spanish Club 11; Varsity Band 10, Concert Band 11. 12; Marching Band 10, 11; Pep Band 10. 11; Summer Drama 11; Musical 11. 12; Homecoming Decorations 12; Powder Putt Football 12; Fall Play 12; Service Worker 12; Honor Roll 10. 11. HENSLEY. BRENDA R - Honor Roll 10, 11. 12. HERB. THOMAS EUGENE - Hockey 10. 11. 12; Service Worker 11. HERMANCE. GREGG GENE - French Club 10, 11; Orchestra 10, 11. 12; Pit Orchestra 10. 12. Distinguished Scholar 10. 11 12; Honor Roll 10, 11. 12. HILL, JAMES MAURICE HILL, JILL E. • Afro-Heritage 10. 12; C.O.E. 12; Service Worker 11. HILL. MALINDA NANETTE - Afro-Heritage 10. 11. 12; German Club 10, 11, 12 (Vice President); Sketchbook 10, 12; Honor Roll 10. 11. 12. HIGGINS. ANNETTE HITZEMAN. DANIEL JON - German Club 12; Images 11; Honor Roll 11, 12. HOGAN. KIMBERLY CAROL - V.I.P. Club 11. 12 (Vice President and President); Spanish Club 11 12; Powder Puff Football 11 12; Service Worker 12. Varsity Choir 10; Honor Roll 12. HOGUE. SAMANTHA LYNN - D.E.C.A. 11 Concert Choir 10; Library Worker 10, 11; Honor Roll 10. 11. HOUGH. THOMAS R. - French Club 10, 11; Distinguished Scholar 10. 11 12; Track 9. 10. 11 12; Intramurals 12; Honor Roll 10. 11. 12- HOUSER, RICK A. HOWARD. LISA MARIE - V.I.P. Club 10; Powder Putt Football 11 12; Mat Maid 10. 11 12; Service Worker 11 12; Images 12; Campus Life 10. HOYLE. MATTHEW FRED - Powder Puff Cheerleader 12; Cheerleader 12; Honor Roll 10. 11 HUGHES. MARILYN KEY - D.E.C.A. 12. Honor Roll 11 12. HURSH. CHRISTOPHER LYNN - Honor Roll 10. 11 12. HUSTED. LAURIE ANN - Spanish Club 11 12; Speech Team 12; Letterwlnner 11 Concert Choir 11. 12. Distinguished Scholar 11 12; Honor Roll 10. 11 12. HUTH, JAMES RALPH - Football 11 12 (Manager); Track 11 12 (Manager); Honor Roll 12. INGRAM, SHERRY JO - F.S.A. 11 12 (Vice President); Sen Ice Worker 12; Honor Roll 10. 11 12 IREY. KAREN J. ISCH, AMY CATHERINE - French Club 10. 11 Homecoming Decorations 10. 11 12; Powder Puff Football 11 12; Service Worker 11 Library Worker 12; Images 10; Honor Roll 10. 11, 12. 154 Seniors u:;M t % ' i JTKS. CHARLES ANTHONY - Span CUB 10. 11 12 h v.;rr -i DtrtmguBried 10. 11 12. Footbal 10. 11. 12. 6a«re ol ' 2 ' Z-ytrr r, Track 11. 12. ntramurc 11 12. Honor Rol 10. 11 ' 2 JOHNSON. CHRISTY G JOHNSON. JUUE KAY - D.E.C.A. 11 12. French CU 10. 11 Cac - ' ,-or 10. JOHNSON. KRSTEN JUNE - German Club 10. 11 12; Cov y o-r,r • I -2 Swing Che 11. 12; DWIngiAhed Scoo- ' 2 P ' ,«oe- =- =c-ool ' 2 Trock 9. 10. A.V Worker 12. Student 10. 11 12. Campus ute 11. JONES. ERNEST L. - Trock 9. 10. 11 12. Honor Rol 10 JONES. KEVN LEE - Speech Team 12. Le ewrrve- Zrscjv ' yrjt ■■12; Swing Che 11. 12; Maenad Che 11. 12. Simmer Drama 11. Musical 10. 11 12; Al City Che 11. 12; Fal Ploy ' 0. 11. ' 2. SVe cnccor 11. 12; Service Worker 11. 12. JONES. TODD MARSHAL - Varsity Bona 10. Conce Bare . ' 2. ' Axc-rg Band 10. 11 12; Pep Band 10. 11 12; Honor Rol 11 12. JONTZ. JENNFER L. - V LP. Club 12 (Vice Presaerrt). Soanan CUS 10: Varsity Band 10; Concert Band 11; Marching Band 10. Zn rQjar z Scholar 10. 11. 12; Service Worker 12. Hone Pol ' C ' 2 i- '  ' ' . 11. 12; J.A. 11. 12 (Vice President of Martre ' rg, ' ' - ' acco •• • rcrn Mem Fhcfct JORDAN. JOY CKRISTENE - Spartsh Club 10. 11; Letterwtmer 12. Orchestra 11. 12; Varsity Band 10; Concert Band 11. Marenmg Sana 10, 11. 1Z ' Pit Orchestra 10. 11. 12. Pep Band 10. 11; Jazz Too W; Wind Mccrme 11. 12; Distinguished Scholar 10. 11. 12; Sketchbook 10. 11. 12; triages 10; Satan Staft 10; Honor RcJ 10. 11. 12 KACINES. STEVE C. - Honor Rol 10. 11. KAIMAN. BETH RENEE - French Club 10. 11. 12; Disttnguhhed Scholar 10. 11. 12; Homecoming Decorations 10. 11. 12. Powder Puff =ooro1 ' 2. Sketchbook 12; A.V. Worker 12; Student Cound 10. 11. 12; Hor-o- Pol 10. 11. 12. KAIN. DAVID MICHAEL - Spanish Club 10; Letterwtmer 12; Orcnes-a ' Z. 12; Concert Band 11; Marching Band 10. 1 1. 12. Pit Orchestra 1Z Pep Band 10. 11; Jazz Too 10; Wnd Mochrie 11. 12; Sketchbook 10. 11. 12; Honor Rol 10. 11. KARRER. KAREN ANNA - Lotm CluD 10; Powder Puff Fecial ' 2 Ser.ce Worker 12; Library Worker 12; Gienwood Tutor 12; -onor Pol ' 2 KEENEY. ALLISON DEKERR - Spanish Club 10. 11; Letterwtmer 12; Pantherette 11, 12. Homecoming Decorations 10; Sketchbook 11. 12; Service Worker 12; Honor Rol 10. 11. KERWIN, KATHRYN ANN - VIP. CluD 11. 12; Spareh Club 10. 11. 12; Pantherette 10; Summer Drama 12; Musical 12; Homeco-ng Decorations 11, 12; Powoer Puff Footbal 11. 12; Skefchooox ' 2. ' 2. Mat Maid 12; Honor RoO 10, 12; Prom Commrttee 11. Carxxjs -fe KESTERKE, CHERYL LYNN - French Club 11; Summer Drama 12; Powder Puff Football 12; FaO Play 12; Sketchbook 12; Service Worker 12; Honcr Pol 10, 11, 12; Campus Life 11. KEYS TRACY KMG] HOLLY SUE - D.E.C.A. 11, Treble Choir 10, 11. 12. Letterwtmer 12. KING, THOMAS MOLAR - Trock 9. KJN MSON KELLY SUE - C.O.E. 12; French Club 10; Letterwtmer 10; Trock 10; Honor Rol 10. 11. 12. KLMGER-HOUSER. USA L. - Honor Rol 12; Servce Worker 11. KNEPPER. JAMES THOMAS KONKLE, JAMES A. KOOS. KARN SUE - Spanish Club 10. 11. 12; Letterwtmer 12; Orchest-a 12; Varsity Band 10; Concert Band 11, 12; Marching Band 10. 11. 12: Pep Band 10. 11. 12; Distinguished Scholar 10, 11. 12; Honor Rol 10. 11. 12; Gienwood Tutor 12; Campus Ufe 11. Seniors 155 KRIDER. STUART WILLIAM KRUEGER. HEIDI ELIZABETH - French Club 10. 11; Orchestra 10. 11. 12; Marching Band 12; Pit Orchestra 12. Pep Band 12; All City Orchestra 10. 11. 12; Distinguished Scholar 10, 11. 12; Cross Country 10. 11; Track 10. 11. 12; Honor Roll 10. 11. 12. KRUSE. SCOTT ANTHONY - Spanish Club 10, 1 1, 12; Letterwinners 12; Swing Choir 12; Orchestra 11, 12; Varsity Band 10; Concert Band 11, 12; Marching Band 10. 11. 12; Pit Orchestra 12; Pep Band 10. 11. 12; Wind Machine 10: All City Orchestra 10, 11; Distinguished Scholar 10. 11. 12; Sketchbook 10. 12; Images 10. Honor Roll 10. 11, 12; Glenwood Tutor 12; Campus Life 11. 12. KULPA, KRISTIN LYNNE - Letterman ' s Club 12; Letterwinners 12; Distinguished Scholar 10, 11. 12. Homecoming Decorations 10; Powder Putt Football 11, 12; Sketchbook 12; Gymnastics 10; Cheerleader 12: Images 11; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12. KUMFER, BONNIE MARIE - French Club 10; Pantherettes 10; Service Worker 11; Student Council 9, 10. 11; Honor Roll 9: Bat Girl 9. KVAS. JIM D. LADIG, DENISE ELAINE - French Club 10. 11. 12. Letterwinners 12; Pantherettes 10, 11, 12; Distinguished Scholar 10. 11. 12; Sketchbook 10, 11. 12; Images 10. 11; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12: Glenwood Tutor 12. LAMBERT, DOUGLAS LEE • French Club 10; Chess Club 12: Service Worker 12; Honor Roll 10. 11. LANNING. JOHN LARMORE. DAVID G - French Club 10. 11: Speech Team 12: Letterwinners 11; Distinguished Scholar 10. 11, 12; Fall Play 10; Sketchbook 12; Track 10. 11: Student Manager 11 (Cross Country); Images 12, Honor Roll 10. 11. 12; DeMolay 10. 11, 12. LAWLOR, BRIAN ANDREW - Glenwood Tutor 12. LEATHERMAN. BRIAN L. - German Club 10; Varsity Band 10. Concert Band 11; Marching Band 10, 11. Pep Band 10. 11; Distinguished Scholar 10. 11, 12; Honor Roll 10. 11. 12; Trl Kappa Award 11. LEE, ROBERT H - German Club 11; Distinguished Scholar 10, 11, 12; Service Worker 10, 11: Honor Roll 10, 11. 12. LEE. SONJI D. - Afro-Heritage 11. 12; Track 9. 10. 11: Service Worker 12. LEHMAN. BRUCE ALLEN - Spanish Club 10; Letterwinners 12; Orchestra 11; Pit Orchestra 11; Cross Country 11. 12; Wrestling 11. LEONARD. LAURA A. - Spanish Club 10; Letterwinners 12; Orchestra 10. 11. 12; Pit Orchestra 12: Powder Puff Football 11. 12: Service Worker 10. 11; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12; J.A. 10. 11, 12; Bat Girl 11. 12; Campus Life 11. LEWISTON, MARCIA RAE - Spanish Club 10. 11. 12; Powder Puff Football 12: Volleyball 11; Service Worker 10. 12; Honor Roll 10, 11. UCHTI. MARK E - Letterwinners 11. 12; Football 10. 11. 12; Intramurals 10, 11. 12; Honor Roll 10. 11, 12; Campus Life 10, 11, 12 UNN. KATHLEEN MARIE - French Club 10, 11; Letterwinners 12; Orchestra 10. 11. (Secretary) 12; Dlstlnulshed Scholar 10, 11. 12; Sketchbook 10. Honor Roll 10. 11; Glenwood Tutor 11. UTTLEJOHN. ROSALIND - Afro-Heritage 10. 11. 12 (Secretary 11. 12); Honor Roll 12 LIVINGSTON. WILLIAM LOGAN. EARNESTINE - F.S.A. 12. LOGAN. MARGARET BELL - D.E.C.A. 11; F.S.A. 12. LOMONT. BRAD E. - Glenwood Tutor 12: Campus Life 11. 156 Seniors 4 y AA± LOHOT. DENNS PAUL - DJi.CA. 11; Wrortng 10. 11; Honor Bo 10. 12- LOTHAMER. DONNA K LOTHAMER. MONTE VNCENT - Footbal 10 LUCAS. SANDRA G. LUDWK3. ROBERT - Spartsh Club 9. 10. 11; Go 10. Pol ploy 9; Soccer 9. LUTTMAN. MICHELLE DAWN - Varsity Choir 10. Honor Rol 12 LYONS. ANGELA ARIA - Afro-Herttoge 11, 12; Honor Rol 10. 11. 12. LYONS, CHRISTINA L. LYTLE. JERRY LOUIS - Varsity Band 10; Concert Bono 11.12 ' arcrrc =orc 10. 11. 12; Pep Band 10. 11. 12; Jazz Too 11. tlca ' acm ' 2 Distinguished Scholar 10. 11. 12; Honor Rol 10. 11. 12 MACDOWELL. SEAN ERK - Letterman ' s Out 11, 12; Spanan Cue 10. Letterwinner 11. 12; Cross Country 12 (Manager); Track 9. 10. 11. 1Z Intramurals 10. 11. 12; Honor Rol 10. 11. 12; P.C.A. 11. 12. MACKIN. TINA LOUISE - Bowling 11; Library Worker 10; Honor Rol 10; Vanity Choir 10. MAUNOWSW. SHERI LYNNE - Varsity Band 10; Concert Band 11; Marcnng Band 10. 11. 12; Pep Band 10. 11; BasketboJ 10, 11. 12; Track 9. 10. 11; Service Worker 11. Honor Rol 10. 11. MANISCALO, BARBARA ANN - D.EC.A. 11; Homecomng 3ecca-ons 11; Powder Puff Footbal 11. 12; Service Worker 12; Honor Rol 12. MANSFIELD. A1JSA MAPES. TIMOTHY ALAN - D.EC.A. 11. 12; German Club 10. 11. 1Z G-css Country 11; Track 11; Honor Rol 10. 11. 12. MARANO. JOHN THOMAS - Letterman ' s Club 11. 12; Le erwimer 11. 12; Cross Country 11; Footbal 10; Track 10. 11. 12; Servce Worker II 12. MARTM WANDA - Service Worker 11. 12; Ubray Worker 12. MATTERN. KWBER LEE - VIP Club 10; Spanish Club 10; Concer Cnar 1Z Powder Puff Footbal 11; Track 10; Honor Rol 10. 11; Canons -■' e ' • MCATEE. BRDGET SUE - Ijbrary Worker 11. MCCOMB. JEFFREY SCOTT - Stagecraft 10. 11. 12; FoJ Play 10. 11. MCCORKLE. KEVM P. MCCRADY, DANE. MCHAEL - French Club 10. 11; Letterman ' s CU 10. 11. 12; Letterwinner 10. 11. 12; Cross Country 9. 10. 11. 12; Track 9. 10. 11. 12; Intramurals 11. 12; Gym Heter 11. 12. MCCULLOCH, JAMES ALLEN - D.E.CA. 12 (State QuaMer); Wresting 9. 10; htramurats 9, 10. 11. 12; Service Worker 10. 11; Campus _fe 11 MEEKS. BRENT CHRISTIAN- Concert Cho 11; Swing Char 11. 12. Maanga Choir 11; Al City Choir 9. 10. 11; Sketchbook 11; Service Worker ' 2 Honor Rol 10. 11. Seniors 157 MEIER. CHERYL LEA - French Club 11: Letterwinner 10: Powder Puff Football 12. Track 10. Service Worker 11; Images 11. 12, Honor Roll 10. 11; J.A. 11. Campus Life 11. MENGE, PETER R - Spanish Club 10. 11: Distinguished Scholar 10. 11, 12; Honor Roll 10. 11. 12: Principal ' s List 12; Tri-Kappa Award 11. Who ' s Who Among American High School Students 11. 12. MENSING. LYNN M - French Club 10. 11. 12 (Secretary Treasurer); Letterwlnner 12; Varsity Band 10: Concert Band 11, Marching Band 10. 11. 12: Pep Band 10. 11; Distinguished Scholar 10. 11. 12; Safari Staff 10. 11. 12 (Assistant Editor): Honor Roll 10. 11. 12; Who ' s Who Among American High School Students 11. 12; Tri-Kappa 11; Glenwood Tutor 12 MEYER. JOHN H. MEYERS. USA MEYERS. RENEE DIANA - D.E.C.A. 11. 12: Pantherettes 11; Honor Roll 11. J.A. 10. 11. 12. MIKELL. DONALD R MILLER. FLEMMING - French Club 10. 11. 12; Letterwinner 11: Track 10. 11. 12. Intramurals 10. 11. 12: Student Manager 10, 11: Library Worker 12: Honor Roll 10. 11. 12 MILLER. JOLEEN EUZABETH - Spanish Club 10. 11; Letterwinner 10. 11, 12; Homecoming Decorations 11; Powder Puff Football 11. 12; Sketchbook 12. Basketball 10, 11, 12; Track 10. 11. 12; Golf 10. 11, 12; Honor Roll 10. 11, 12 MILLS. MARLA JEAN - Spanish Club 11, 12: Distinguished Scholar 10. 11. 12; Bowling 10. 11, 12. Honor Roll 10. 11, 12, MORGAN, WALTER L, MORRISON. CHRISTINE E. - Honor Roll 12; French Club 11; Glenwood Tutor 11. MYERS. LAURIE A - Spanish Club 11. 12: Powder Puff Football 11. 12 MYERS. PENNY L. - Honor Roll 10, 11. 12; Service Worker 12. NASH, KIMBERLY ANN - Summer Drama 11; Powder Puff Football 11; Fall Play 12. NASH, MICHAEL K - French Club 10, 11, Letterwinner 10, 11. 12; 10, 11, 12; Cross Country 9, 10. 11, 12 (Captain): Track 9, 10. 11; Service Worker 11. 12: Student Council 11. 12; Honor Roll 10. 11. 12; Who ' s Who Among American High School Students 11. 12 NAY. LAURA JANE - Spanish Club 10. 11. Letterwinner 11. 12; Concert Choir 11. 12; Swing Choir 11. 12. Distinguished Scholar 10. 11. 12: Powder Puff Football 11. 12; Sketchbook Tennis 10, 1 1. 12; Cheerleader 10, 11; Student Council 10, 11. 12, Honor Roll 10. 11. 12: Who ' s Who Among American High School Students 11. 12; Homecoming Court 11. NELSON. BARBARA KAY - CO.E, 12; V.I.P. Club 10: F.S.A Club 11, 12; Spanish Club 10, 1 1 . Letterwinner 11. Wrestling 10, 11 (Manager): Honor Roll 11. 12: O.E.A, 11, 12 NEUMAN. SCOTT L. - Latin Club 12; Speech Team 12. Honor Roll 12. NEWMAN. JENNIFER ANNE - Letterwinner 12; Pantherettes 10, 11, 12 (Captain), Sketchbook 10. 11. 12; Honor Roll 10. 11. 12; Glenwood Tutor 12 NICCUM. CHRISTOPHER P. NICHOLS. VELTON D. - D.E.C.A. 11, 12; Football 10. 11. 12. Track 10; Service Worker 11. Honor Roll 11 NORRIS. DOUG E - Service Worker 10. 11; Student Council 10, 11. NUTTLE. SHERYL E. - V.I.P. Club 12; Powder Puff Football 11. 12; Service Worker 11, 12; Campus Life 11. 158 Seniors NYBERG. RACHELLE KAY - Letferwmner 12. Corcer- Chot 11 ' 2 S.«mg Ok 12; Al at Choir 11. 12: Service Worker 11. ' 2 Scrol ' .-.- -2 Honor Rol 10. 11, 12; Who '  Who Among American ngn Scnoo Studenti 11; Campui We 11. OraL. RENEE H. -DEC A 11. Ser ce ever ' i ORR, LAHNA MOiUi - Stagecraft 10. 11; Honor Bol 11. Bat Girl 10. OSBORNE. GREGORY OWEN, USA K. - Honor Rol 12. PARKER. ANNETTE PARKER. OAVD A - D E.C.A. 11. PARRA. ANGELICA - Latm Oub 11. Honor Rol 12. PAT TERSON. REBECCA A. - German Club 10. 11; letterwinner 10. 11. 12. Distinguished Scholar 10. 11. 12: Basketbol 10. 11. 12; Track 10. 11; Cross Country 11; Honor Rol 10. 11. 12: Prinapars Lst 10. 11. 12- PAYTON. VON DERRICK - Homecoming Court 10. 11. 12; AFRO Her-oge 11. 12; Basketball 10. 11. 12 Al SAC: Service Worker 11. 12; DECA 11. 12; Letterwinner 10. 11, 12: Track 10; FootboJ 10. PEAK. GREGORY S. PECONGE. JEFFERY WAYNE PEDEN. CHRISTINE M - German Club 10: Spanish Ojb 11. 12; Homecomrg Decorations 10. 11 12: Powder Puff FootboJ 11. 12: Honor Sol «c. PEIFER. CHRISTOPHER A. - Honor Rol 12 PETERSON. LORI J. PHILLIPS, JENNIFER MAY - D.E.C.A. 11. 12: French Ckis 10. 11. 12; Homecoming Decorations 10. 11. 12; Powder Puff FootboJ 11. 1Z Sketchbook 12; Service Worker 12: Student Cound 12: Gtenwood Tutor 12; Honor Rol 12. PHILLIPS. JOHN JOSEPH - FootboJ 10. 11. PHILLIPS. PHILLIP SCOTT - D.E.C.A. 11. 12 (Chapter Treasurer State Treasurer): Letterwinner 10. 11. 12; FootboJ 10. 11. 12: Basxe-boJ ' Z 11; Golf 9. 10, 11. 12; Service Worker 11; Student Cound 12; Senior Class Treasurer; Honor Rol 11. 12. PIDD. PHIL C. - D.E.C.A. 11. 12 (Class President); BaseboJ 9. 10. 11. PIEKARSKI, TIMOTHY ANDREW - Spanfch Oub 10; Letterwinner 11. 12. Homecoming Decorations 12; Footbal 10. 11. 12. Track 9. W. Intramurals 10. 11. 12; Honor Rol 10. 11: Campus Life 11. 12. PLAZEK. PAUL H. - Honor Rol 10. 11. 12. POOLER, MARY B. POTOSKY, LAURE M. - V.I.P. Club 10; Latin Oub 10. 11. 1Z ' HomecomriQ Decorations 10, 11. 12: Powder Puff Footbal 11. 12; Sketcncook ' 2 Student Counci 12: Honor Rol 10. 11. 1Z- Homecoming Court 12 POWELL. TERRESA LYNN - Spanish Oub 12: Speech T eom 12; Concert Chor 11 (Friday H.S.. Ohio): Varsity Bond 9. 10 (FKS.); Concer Banc 11 (F.H.S.); Marching Band 9. 10, 11 (F.H.S.); Pep Band 9. 10. 11 (FJH.S.); Musical 9 (F.H.S.); Homecoming Decorations 9. 10. 11. (F-H.S.) 12: Powder Puff Footbal 11 (F.H.S.). 12: Gwraslics 9. 10. 11 (F.H.S.); Service Worker 9 (F.H.S.), 12; Student Counci 10 (F H.S.): Safari S-aff 12; Scrol Staff 12: Honor Rol 11 (F.H.S.). 12; Jazz Band 10 (F LS Seniors 159 PRATT. VICTORIA MARIE - French Club 10. 11 12; Letterwlnner 12, Varsity Band 10. Concert Band 11: Marching Band 10. 11. 12; Pit Orchestra 11; Pep Band 10. 11: Distinguished Scholar 10. 11, 12; Homecoming Decorations 11; Safari Staff 10. 11. 12 (Editor-in-Chief); Honor Roll 10. 11, 12. Who ' s Who Among American High School Students 11, 12; Glenwood Tutor 12; Junior Achievement 9. 12 (Vice President of Personnel and Corporate Secretary). Officer of the Year Finalist. PREBLE. SUSAN E. - V.I.P. Club 11: French Club 10 (Madrid, Spain); Spanish Club 11. 12; Letterwlnner 9 (Spain); Orchestra 11, 12; Pit Orchestra 12; Powder Puff Football 12: Track 9 (Spain); Gymnastics 9 (Spain); Images 11; Honor Roll 11, 12; Campus Life 11. PUTMAN. SHERRI LYNN- French Club 10, 11; Letterwlnner 11: Distinguished Scholar 10: Homecoming Decorations 10. 11. 12; Powder Puff Football 12; Sketchbook 12; Volleyball 10. 11: Student Council 10. 11. 12 (Secretary); Honor Roll 10, 11. 12. QUAINT ANCE. JACKI LYNN - Latin Club 10. 1 1. 12. Pantherettes 10; Powder Puff Football 11. 12; Sketchbook 10. 12. Service Worker 10, QUAINTANCE. KATHI LYNN - CO, E, 12: Spanish Club 10; Letterwlnner 11; Pantherettes 10: Powder Puff Football 11. 12: Sketchbook 10. 12. Gymnastics 11: Sen Ice Worker 10. 11; Honor Roll 12 RAMEY. TEDDY REED. CARRIE M, REED. GLENN WILLIAM - Spanish Club 10. 11, 12; Speech Team 12; Letterwlnner 12: Swing Choir 12; Orchestra 12; Varsity Band 10, Concert Band 11; Marching Band 10, 11. 12; Pit Orchestra 12; Pep Band 10, 11. 12; Wind Machine 12; Summer Drama 12; Musical 11; Distinguished Scholar 10. 11. 12: Sketchbook 10. 12: Honor Roll 10. 11; Glenwood Tutor 12. RENICKER. DAVID LESTER - Spanish Club 11; Letterwlnner 12; Varsity Band 10; Concert Band 11. 12; Marching Band 10. 11. 12 (Drum Major); Pit Orchestra 10; Pep Band 10. 11. 12; Jazz Too 10. 11; Wind Machine 12; Distinguished Scholar 10, 11. 12; Sketchbook 10, 11; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12; Hook ' s All State Marching Band 11; Nominated to McDonald ' s All- American Marching Band 11 RICHARDSON. SCOTT RICHTER. ROXANNE MARIA- D.E.C.A. 11. 12. Spanish Club 20; Powder Puff Football 11. 12: Service Worker 10, 11 RIDDLE. MICHAEL RIVERS. ANDREA - D.E C.A. 1; Concert Choir 10; Powder Puff Football 11; Sen Ice Worker 12. ROBB, LYNN ELIZABETH- French Club 12, Concert Choir 11, 12; All City Choir 12. Service Worker 10. 11. 12, Honor Roll 10; 4-H Theater 10, 11, 12. ROBERSON, JOHN D. ROJEMO, ROBERT SVEN - Hockey 12; Swedish Exchange Student, ROSS, CAROL LYNN - Latin Club 10. 11; Distinguished Scholar 10. 11. 12; Powder Football 11. 12; Service Worker 11; Honor Roll 10. 11, 12. ROTHGEB. REGINA DAWN - V I.P. Club 12; Honor Roll 12. ROUNDY. KIMBERLYN MARIE - Orchestra 10, 11, 12; Pit Orchestra 12: Pantherettes 10, 11. 12 (Captain); Distinguished Scholar 10. 11. 12; Sketchbook 10. 11. 12: Honor Roll 10. 11. 12; Principal ' s List 10. 11. 12; Trl-Kappa Award 11 ROUT. VICTORIA LYNN - Orchestra 10; Distinguished Scholar 10. 1 1: Powder Puff Football 11. 12; Images 12. Honor Roll 10, 11. 12. ROWAN. RENEE L. ROZIER. TRACY YVONNE - F.S.A. 12; Spanish Club 10; Letterwlnner 9, 10, 11. 12; Powder Puff Football 12: Cross Country 11 (MVP). 12 (All Area SAC); Track 9, 10. 11, 12; Gymnastics 12; Scroll Staff 10. 11. 12: Honor Roll 11; Fantastic Voyage Fashion Talent Show. SAMPSON, SUSAN LEE - French Club 10, 11, 12; Letterwinner 12, Orchestra 12; Varsity Band 10: Concert Band 11, 12. Marching Band 11. 12; Pit Orchestra 12: Pep Band 10. 11. 12. All City Orchestra 12; Distinguished Scholar 10, 11, 12; Honor Roll 10, 11. 12; Who ' s Who Among American High School Students 12; Glenwood Tutor 12: Campus Life 12. SANDERS. CYNTHIA BONITA - Afro-Heritage 10, 11, 12; Honor Roll 12. 160 Seniors SOHAFBJ. TAMYRA KAY - VJJ . Club 12 (Secretory); loth CU 10. 11. 12. Vorety Bona 10; Marching Bona 10. 0 t rou«r a Vyoar ' 0. -,. Puff FootboJ 12; Service Worker 11; Honor Pol 10. 11. 12. y -PEr-. r -A r E SCHLUP. Kft £filY A. - Junior Graduate SCHNEOER. KAREN USA - Letter rri-.e V ,. Homecon 11. 12; Powder Puff Footbal 11. 12; Sketchbook 12; Track 9. 10. 11; Service Worker 10. 11. 12. images 11. Student Cound 10. 11. 12jHonor Rol 10. 12; MORP Committee Charpertcr, 12 SCHNELKER. CHRISTNE SCHOENLE. CHRISTOPHER SCHRCEDER. SCOn A. - Honor Rol 10. 11. SCOFIELD. TED O. - Letterwlmer 11. 12; Footbal 10. 1 ' . ' 2 -eslrg Track 11. ' 2: Service Worker 11; Honor Rol 10. 11. SCOH. ROBERT CHARLES - Spanish Club 10; Varsrry Band 10; Concert Bare 11 Marching Band 10. 11 12; Pep Band 10. 11; DismguShea Scholar 10. 11 12; Honor Rol 10. 11. 12. SCRUGGS. VINCENT HAROLD - French Club 12; Letterwlmer 10; Trcot 9. 10. 11 12; Service Worker 11; Honor Rol 11 SEATON. MICHELLE DAWN - French Club 10. 11 12; Speecr, ear- 10. 11. 12; Distinguished Scholar 10. 11 12; Ubrory Worker 11; Honor Rol 10. 11 12; Debate 10. 11 Glenwood Tutor 12. SHELBY, BEVERLY JEAN - Spanish Club 10. 11; Distinguisnea Schoar 10. 11. 12; Service Worker 10. 11 12; Honor Rol 10. 11 12; Camous Lie 11 SHERBINSKY, SUSAN L. - VIP. Club 10. Spanish Oub 10. 11 Le-tertrrer 12; Varsity Band 10; Concert Band 11 12; Morchng Band 10. 11 12; Pep Band 11 Library Worker 12. Honor Rol 10. 11 SHUBERT. ERIC M. - French Club 10. 11; Letterwlmer 12; Orchestra 12; Concert Band 11 Varsity Band 10. Marching Band 10; Pit Orchestra 12; Pep Band 10. 11 Wind Machine 11 Distinguished Schoar 10. 11. 12; Honor Roll 12. SIDEBOTTOM. SHEILA LEIGH - French Oub 10. 11 12; Homeco-mg Decorations 10. 11 12; Powder Puff Footbal 11 12. Trock 9; Gymnastics?, 1 1 Service Worker 12: Student Cound 10. 11 12; Honor Ron 10. 11 Glenwood Tutor 12. SELA. AMY M. SKANTORP. MARIA KRISHNA - Spartsh Oub 12; BasketboJ 12; Honor Rol 12; Swedish Exchange Student. Letterwrmer 12; Distingusried Scholar 12. SMITH. BRIAN D SMITH. CHRIS SMITH. DERRICK M. - Honor Rol 12. SMITH. MARX A. SNYDER. DAVD CHARLES - Spanish Oub 10. 11 Varsity Band 10; Concert Band 11 Marching Band 10. 11; Pep Band 10. 11. Jazz Too 11 Honor Rol 10. SNYDER. JAMES JOSEPH - Letterman ' s Oub 12; Spanish Oub 10. 11; Letterwlnner 12; Homecoming Decorations 11 Footbal 10. 12; Trock 11; Intramurals 11 Images 11. SOLLENBERGER. REMATA LYNNE - Spanish Club 10. 11; Letterwimer 12; Varsity Band 10: Concert Band 11 Morchng Band 10. 1 1 1Z Pec Sane 10. 11: Safori Staff 10. 11 12; Honor Rol 10. 11 12; Spanish Oub 10. 11 Who ' s Who Among American rtgh School Student 11 12. Seniors 161 SPARKS RHONDA AGNES - French Club 10. Letterwinner 10. 11. 12: Distinguished Scholar 10. 11. 12; Basketball 10. 11. 12. Track 9; Honor Roll 10. 11. 12; Campus Lite 10; Who ' s Who Among American High School Students 11. 12 SPEARMAN. ADRIENNE ANNETTE - Spanish Club 11. 12; Concert Choir 10; Powder Puff Football 11. 12; Service Worker 11. 12; Images 12; Afro-Heritage Fashion Talent Show. SPECK. JODI RENEE - Letterwinner 12; Service Worker 12; Varsity Choir 10. 12; Treble Choir 11. SPEED KAREN JOANN - V.I.P. Club 11: Spanish Club 10. 11; Letterwinner 10. ' 11. 12; Powder Puff Football 12: Tennis 10. 11. 12; Intramurals 10. 11; Honor Roll 10. 11. 12; City Reserve Tennis Tourney 10. 11; Campus Life 11, 12. SPEITH. LYNETTE MARIE - Service Worker 10; Honor Roll 1 0 SPITLER, CHRISTOPHER J SPIVEY. WANDA K SPROAT. JEFFERY ALLEN - Spanish Club 11: Varsity Band 10; Concert Band 11, 12. Marching Band 10. 11. 12 STAFFORD. TERESA ANN • VIP Club 10. Distinguished Scholar 12: Scroll Staff 12: Honor Roll 10. 11. 12; Service Worker 11. Treble Choir 10. STAUFFER. TERESA LYNN - Latin Club 11. Library Worker 9: Honor Roll 9. 10. 11. Junior Graduate STEELE. CATHERINE STEELE. SCOTT ALAN - Spanish Club 10. 11; Summer Drama 11; Musical 12. Homecoming Decorations 12: Fall Play 12. Sketchbook 11. 12: Powder Puff Cheerleader 12. Wrestling 9. 10. 11, Baseball 9. 10: Intramurals 10. Image 10. 11. 12. Scroll Staff 12. Honor Roll 10. 11. 12; Who ' s Who Among American High School Students 11. Campus Life 11. 12 STEPHENSON. SUSAN KAY - Distinguished Scholor 10, 11, 12, Honor Roll 10, 11. 12. Service Worker 11. STERLING. MICHELLE KATHLEEN - Concert Band 11. 12. Pep Band 11. 12, Library Worker 11. Honor Roll 11. 12. Campus Life 11. 12 STEVENS. MIKE J - Campus Life 12. Sketchbook 11 STILES. REGINA LYNN- DEC A 11. French Club 10. 11. 12. Orchestra 11, 12, Pit Orchestra 12, Powder Puff Football 11. Student Council 10. 12; Senior Class Secretary. Honor Roll 10. 11. Afro-Heritage Fashion Show 10. 11. 12 STILLWELL. DIANA KAY - French Club 10. 11, 12, Letterwinner 12. Pantherette 10. 11. 12. Distinguished Scholor 10. 11. 12. Homecoming Decorations 10. 11. Sketchbook 10, 11. 12. images 11 (Editor). Student Council 10, Honor Roll 10. 11, 12; Prom Committee 10: Glenwood Tutor 12 STONE. STEVEN A STOREY. JR.. WILLIE C - Football 11. Track 10. 11, 12, Service Worker 11. Glenwood Tutor 11. 12 STOUT. CHUCK ALLEN STOUT. THEODORE ROBERTSON - Latin Club 11, Distinguished Scholar 10. 11. 12; Images 10. Honor Roll 10. 11. 12. STREBIG. ANTHONY BRIAN - Spanish Club 11.12. Letterwinner 12. Orchestra 11. 12. Varsity Band 10 Concert Bond 11. 12: Marching Band 10. 11. 12; Pit Orchestra 11. 12. Pep Band 10. 11. 12. Wind Mdchine 10. 11, 12. All City Orchestra 9. 12. Distinguished Scholar 10. 11. 12. Honor Roll 10. 11. 12, Glenwood Tutor 12 STUART. GRETCHEN LOUISA - DEC A 11. 12. French Club 11. 12. Letterwinner 10. Powder Puff Football 11. 12. Track 9. 10. Student Council 12, Honor Roll 12 STULTS. JIM TYLER - Student Manager 11. 12. Library Worker 11. Honor Roll 10. 11. 12 162 Seniors STUMP, LOWS FRAf - Student Manager 11. 12. utxary Work 11; Honor Rol 11 SZYMANSW. THOMAS G. TANAKA. KAORi - Orchestra 12. Pcz Oft- s-j Fc -sai ' 2 TAYBROH SAJOPA uCOlE - ' yy ce wwer ' 2 = A f  --jl -2 TAYLOR. SCOn I. - Honor Rol 10. 11. 12. TENNIS. KJMBERLEE DAWN - French Cte 10. 11; Honor Bol 10. THOMA. REBECCA IYM E - Letterwinner 11.12. f -«cc-rg eco 3-cr 10; Powder Puff Footbal 11. 12. Footbal Manager 11. 12 THOMAS. BABI E. THOMAS. DAWN MARC - Spanish Club 11. 12; Powder Puff Fee-sal ' 2. Volleyball 10. 11; Service Worker 12; Honor Rol 10. 11. THOMAS. SONIA FAYE - Powder Puff Footbal 12; Afro-Hemoge 12; Basketball 10- TILLAWI. TAMARA S. - French Club 11: Concert Choc 10. 11; Powder Puff Football 11. 12; Voleybal 11 (Manager). Honor Rol 12 TOLEDO. ELIZABETH MARIA - V.I.P. Club 10; French Oub 10. 11. 12. Scaris- Club 10. 11; Speech Team 12; Distinguished Scholar 10. 11. 12 Homecoming Decorations 10. 12: Honor Rol 10. 11. 12 S ' jOer- Advisory Council 12; Glenwood Tutor 10. 12; Campus ute 12 Who ' s Who Among American Ugh School Students 12 TORRES. D. TOWNES. FRANWE DUPREE - Letterwrmer 12: Footoal 10; Track 10. 11. 12 Intramurals 11. 12: Service Worker 12. TOWNSEND, SCOn B. - Varsity Band 10; Concert Band 11; MarchUg Bore 10, 11; Service Worker 10. 11. 12. TRAMMEL, VALERIE A. - VP Oub 10. 11; French Club 10. 11. 12 Letterwinner 10. 11. 12; Homecoming Decorations 10. 11. 12 Powder Puff Football 11, 12; Tennis 9. 10. 11. 12; Service Worker 11, 3-_oer Coundl 10. 11, 12; Class Officer 10, Scrol Staff 10. 11; Honor Rol ■:, 11, 12: Glenwood Tutor 12; Homecomng Court 11. 11; Varsity Bond ' Z. Marchng =onc 12: Golf 10. 11. 12 Honor dI •: TREEN. SANDY L. - French Oub 10. 10; Distinguished Scholar 10. 11 11. 12; Campus Life 10. 11. TRIMM, MARILYN JEAN - Service Worker 12. TUBES. BERDONNA C. - Honor Rol 12. TURNER, RICHARD MARTM - Honor Rol 10. 11 URBINE, ANDREA KRISTNE - French Club 10, 11, homeconng 3ecxycrxons 11; Honor Rol 12; Pantherettes 10; Service Worker 11: S-uoen- Cound 10; V.I.P. Oub 11. USMAN, MANJU P - Spanish Club 11; Tennis 9. 10. 11. 12 VAN AMAN. CHRISTME ANN - French Oub 10. 11. 12 Speech earn 11. 12; Letterwrmer 12: Stagecraft 11; Summer Drama 11. 12 Musco ' 2. Distinguished Scholar 10. 11, 12 Hccnecomhg Decorations 10: Powder Puff Footbal 11. 12; Fal Play 12 Track 9. 10. 11; Go 12 Student Manager 10: Images 12 Student Cound 11 (Treasurer). 12 (Vice President); Scroll Staff 10. 11. 12: Hugh O ' Brien Youth Leaoersnc Seminar 10; SU 11. 12 Hoosier GrTs State 11; Who ' s Who Among American Ugh School Students 11: Honor Rol 12. VAN HORN, ROBERTO J. - Art Club 10. 11 (Treasurer); SpanSfi Oub 11. 12; Footbal 10; Honor Rol 10. 11. 12. Seniors 163 VAN PATTEN. MARK WAYNE - V.I.P. Club 10; French Club 10, 11, 12; Distinguished Scholar 10. 11, 12; Homecoming Decorations 11; Service Worker 12; Honor Roll 10. 1 1; Who ' s Who Among American High School Students 11. VARNER, MICHELLE LYNN - Student Manager 12; Honor Roll 10. VETTER. JOHN D. VEVIA, LINDA K VIAN, MELINDA RENE - French Club 10. 11; Distinguished Scholar 10. 11. 12; Service Worker 11, 12; Honor Roll 10. 11. 12; Who ' s Who Among American High School Students 11. 12; Campus Life 11 VOGT. ALLEN W - French Club 10; Homecoming Decorations 12; Student Council 10. 11; Senior Class President. Honor Roll 10. 11, 12. WAFFLE. JOSEPH M. - Varsity Band 10. 11. 12; Marching Band 10. 11. 12; Pep Band 10. 11; Service Worker 12; Honor R oll 10, 11. WALKER. JR . CORNELIOUS E - D.E.C.A. 11 (Vice President). Letterwinner 10. 11. 12; Concert Choir 11. 12; Swing Choir 12; Sketchbook 12; Afro-Heritage Fashion Talent Show 10. 11, 12 WALLACE, PEGGY G. WALTERS. YVONNE LYNN - Honor Roll 10, 11. WARD. JOHN M. - Honor Roll 12 WARE. ANGELA D WARR. SALLY A. WASHINGTON, LASHAWN DENibt - D.E C.A. 11. 12; Service Worker 11; Honor Roll 11. 12; Glenwood Tutor 12. WEATHERFORD. ELIZABETH LYNN - Spanish Club 10; Orchestra 10, 11, 12; Concert Band 11. Marching Band 10. 11 (Drum Major); Pit Orchestra 12. Pep Band 10, 11; Wind Machine 10; All City Orchestra 10, 11, 12; Distinguished Scholar 10, 11, 12; Sketchbook 11; Honor Roll 10. 11, 12; Hook ' s All State Marching Honor Band 10. Philharmonic Women ' s Committee Concerto Competition Winner 10; American Society of Distinguished High School Students. WEAVER. ROBERT K. WEBB. JUUE K - Honor Roll 12. WEHRLY, ANDREA LEA - D.E.C.A. 10. 11, 12; Powder Puff Football 11. 12; Sketchbook 12. Service Worker 10. 11; Images 11. 12; Safari Staff 11; Honor Roll 10, 11; Campus Life 10. 11. WELKIN, DAVID J. WEST, STEVE LEWIS - Letterwinners 10, 11, 12, Summer Drama 12 (Lights); Musical 12 (Lights); Cross Country 9. 10, 11, 12; Track 9, 10. 11. 12; Honor Roll 10. 11. Campus Life 11. 12. WETZEL. KRISTINE L. - Honor Roll 12 WHEELER. CYNTHIA ANN - Spanish Club 10. 11; Powder Putt Football 11; Library Worker 12; Honor Roll 10. 11. 12; Campus Lrfe 11 WHITE. ANGELA J. WHITE, SHERITA A 164 Seniors WUJAMS. DARUNE JEANNE - Service Worker 11; Ubrary Worker 11. 12. Imoges 12; Honor Rot 10. 11. 12; Who ' i Who - v-.j -■■■' .■■? School Stuaenti WUJAMS. DAWN CHEH - Service Worker 11. 12 WUJAMS. MAM - Powder Puff Footbol 12. Bo elbal 10. 11. Ser oe Worker 12 WlSON, ERG W. - Afro-Heritage 10. 11. D£ C A. 11. 12; Spar ObB 10. 11; French Club 11. VarBfy Band 10. Concert Band 11; Track 10. 11. 12. WILSON. MARTHA A - V.I.P. Out- 10. 11. 12; Panthererte 10. Powder PUT Footbal 12. Service Worker 12 WINKELMANN, JENNFER R -French OuD 10,11 ' ' -VSVf, ' 2 MigCM 12. Orchestra 12; Vorsrty Bond 10. Concert Band 11. 12. Par - - - . 10. 11, 12 (Copiah); DWInguhhed Scholar 10. 11. 12. Scrd Staff M; Honor Rol 10. 11, 12; Trl-Kappa Award 11; Gienwood Tutor 12 WISE, DAWN M. WISE. FORREST BRIAN - D.E.C.A. 11; French CUD 10; Lefowrrea 10. 11. 12. Football 10. 11. 12. Baskercal 10; Basebal 9. 10. 11. 12. ntramurak 9, 10. 11. 12. Service Worker 11. 12; Campu We 11. 12. WITUCKI. DAVID ARTHUR - French Out) 10. 11; Letterwmerc 11. 1Z Football 11. 12, Baseball 10. 11. 12. Honor Rol 10. 11. 12. WOENKER. MICHAEL J. WOJICK. MARGIE RUTH - Service Worker 12. WOODS. TRUDY RACHELLE - Spanish Club 11. 12; Service Worker 12; Honor Roll 11. Varsity Che 10. WRISTPUS. HEO MARIE - Atro-Hentoge 10. 11. 12; F.S-A. 10. 11. 12. Ge -ar Club 10. 11. 12; Concert Choir 11. 12; Swing Cnc 12; fAjscal 11. =al Play 11. Sketchbook 10. 11. 12; Honor Rol 10. 11. 12. Varsty Chor 10. YAEGER. LISA M. - C.O.E. 12; French Club 10. 11; Powder Puff Footbal 12; Intramurals 12. Honor Rol 10. 11. YODER. JONATHAN KEITH - Spanish Club 10. 11. 12; Vorsrty Band 10; Concert Band 11; Marching Band 10; Pep Band 10; Jazz Too 10; Terms 9; Intramurals 10. 11. 12; Student Cound 10. 11. 12. Honor Rol 10. 11. 12; Soccer 9, 10, 11. 12. YOQUELET. DALE A. ZEHR. KAREN MARIE - German Club 10; Letterwnner 12. Orchestra 10. 11. 12. Varsity Band 10. Concert Bond 11. 12; Marcfng 3ara 10. 11. 12; Pit Orchestra 10. 11, 12; Al City Orchestra 10. 11. 12. BsringuBhec Scholar 10. 11. 12; Sketchbook 11. 12; Pep Band 10. 11. 12; Whd Machine 11. 12; Honor Rol 10. 11. 12. ZERN. JERILYN MARIE - VIP. Club 10. 11. 12; Sportsh Club 10. 11; Homecoming Decorations 11. 12; Powder Puff Footbal 12. Ske ' c-ocoic 12; Honor Roll 10. 11. 12; Treble Chor 10. 11; Prom Commrftee Campus Life 10. 11. 12. ZURBRUGG. TODD A. - Honor Rol 12. BRUBAKER. SCOTT EARL - Basebal 10. 11. 12; Hockey 10. 11. 12. Seniors 165 Camera Shy Robert Anderson Tina Atteberry James Bailer Loren Banner Orlando Barnett Rhett Barry Bobby Bishop Windy Boddie Mechell Booker Scott Brubaker Everett Coleman Donald Collins Ricky Cornejo Richard Cox James Dague John Dague Sheryl Dickson Martin Edwards Tony Eley Debra Ewing Kristina Fletcher Susan Fulk Jeri Fuller Brenda Gardner Johnny Gerardot Daniel Griswold Stephen Guevara Willie Harris Donald Hart Gloria Hart Freddie Hegwood Jennifer Heldenbrand David Hemsoth James Hill Darryl Hurse Byron Hutchins Daniel Hyatt Richard Jones Richard Kohl Sabrina Lapsley John Lineman Joseph Lineman Brenda Little Teresa Lymon Angelina Lyons Samantha McCall John E. Miller Laurie Miller Sharon Miller Robert Myers Dolores Noe Anthony Oliver Melton Ortiz Jeffrey Owen Ricky Parrish James Quinn Sandra Ramey Bronda Richardson Laron Rosse Curtis Sanders Kristina Sargent John Slick Orville Smith Otis Smith Timothy Smith Anthony Strange Orlando Thomas Shahliai Turner Charles Washington Larry Weaver Gregory Whaley Marion Woods Mike Young Leaving for appt. for her broken finger is Regina Stiles. Hey there! Chris Van Aman. takes a break from psychology class 166 Which is which? Only twins, Demet and Buket Bayazit know, a Wall flowers? John Barchak, James Hill, and Bobby Bishop show off their seniority. Jack Griffin gets caught off guard! ► Seniors last Banquet 168 Senior Banquet Senior Recognition Night Senior Recognition 169 Beth Calhoun helps April Geiger get her cap firmly in place. ► Senior Laura Nay and Matt Georgi look happy to be graduating.  The Class of 1984 performs the tassel ceremony in unison with class president Allen Vogt. 170 Graduation Senior Class receives diplomas « r i ' , g r o j to receive their On Angelina _ o r hands with Dr diploma.  ae r g ' aa a e ' . y - eac, o e ' o ' a ' a i- ' , ' a ' t: ' r s o e ' ' h r • ' d e ' ess A f . ' K0 a Ted Scofield hobbles toward Dr. Anthis to receive his congratulations. Roger Baker ecstatically hugs a fellow graduate. ► Juniors Ccme Alive In ' 8 5 It is the class of 85 and they have come alive over the past three years! They survived being the first freshman class to enter Snider. On top of that, they have contributed in a big way to help Snider. The Junior Class includes some very talented people who have put forth their efforts in tennis, football, wrestling, basketball, and volleyball. Not to mention, the Junior girls ' victory in the Powderpuff Football Game during spirit week. What a victory for the Junior Class! Hang in there Juniors - one more year to go! Clockwise Junior Class Officers - Left to Right - Dana Elbrect. President; Susie Lipp, Vice President; Nicole Poignard, Treasurer; Mechelle Greer. Secretary. Xavier Carr seems fascinated by his Harlequin Romance . Holly Krist and Beth Moenig talk about music? Greg Larocque, The Rejected Blues Brother. 4 ; J 1 ? ttw 1 I fi 172 Juniors Agnew. Cheryl Anderson. Rachel A 3-e„: Vegv. ■Beachman. To v Becraft. Kimberly Beeoe. ' Acnae- Beerbower. Jocqueln Bemardon. Roome Beuoy. Mchoel Be z .e e-. E-ee, Vc-ee Black. Chris •r _ Blackshear. Cynthia Bce-ge- E ge-e 3c ge ' _- • - Bcc 1 ' B ' ac.s ' . ' . z Bramtey. Terence Bregin. Boo £-_ ir Brooks. Dana l Brooks. Valerie Brown. Tricia Buford. Stefonie S sc-e V rse Bussick. Timothy Butler. David Cain. Michelle Zzzt. e cr-e e Calvin. La Petite Cz cze Zz zz Cr-cce .a— e= Cannon. Vemetta Carr. Xavier Carter, eoiara Cater. Brian Chambers. Varcus f Chaney. Timothy 4 Christy. David ' H Ciriilo. Patrick m Clark. Holy Clark, Keven Oc e w g '  Cc 5 •, _ :e ' s. Juniors 173 Covault. Kimm Cox. Tommy Craig, Kelly Cunningham, Keith Dady, Richard Dague, Kathryn Davies, Larina Davis, Jackie Davis, Jacqueline Davis, Todd Delong, Timothy Derheimer, Tonia Dibella, Thomas Dillman, Randall Dimond, Renee Dinius, John Dollahite, Ronda Donley, Craig Douglas, Phillip Douglas, Phylis Duncan, Timothy Durham, Sheila Durland, Jenifer Dyer, Renai Eberle, Kenneth Edwards, Tonja Eikenberry, Jill Eisberg, Christopher Elbrecht, Dana Elbrecht, Donna Eley, Derrick Eley, Sheila Elias, Tina Elyea, Andrea Ervin, Jennifer Evans, Jill Faley. Matthew Fazel, Leila Felicilda, Anthony Files, Terry Fisher, Apryl Fitch, Jerry Fitch, Keith Fiaugh, Jonathan Flowers, Lorraine Flowers, Tarita Foltz, Kristeen Fowlkes, James France, Scott Fry, Elizabeth Galbreath, Richard Garber, Sean Gatchell, Angela Gavin, Kara Gebhart, Gina Gerardot, Anita Gerardot, Rodney Gervais, David Gibson, Michael Gick, David Gilford, Kimberly Gill, Gary Glaser, Janice Goodson, Christopher 174 Juniors £8tf r Gotttefc. Ken r z, ' Zi ' TO ' h G-ee ' -v Greer. M p c ho l O G ' .- ' ge ' ' . ' e . ' . ' . V.r.e ' ' . ' v. Gutermuth. Lori Hal. Jennifer Hamiton. Susan Hanley. W xn -o-cg 1-ce Hargis. Timothy Harrington. Terrence ------ 1-cg Houff. Kevin Haywood. Timothy Heathman. Terratynn Heenan. Tina Henderson. W«e Herbst. vVBam G ' an. Steven -e ' s ' ce-ge ' • r r - 33 s. Annette -- r- C--r:-: ' Hogue. Cynthia Hogue. Gwendotyn Hood. Ramon Hottinger. Patrick Howard. Sharon Hoyle. Lesle Hunter. Justin Huth. Andrew Jackson, Cynthia Jackson. Rita Jackson. Valerie .err: _;r Jemison. Charles Jenkins. Troy -e re- r z Jinks. Eva Johnson. Dormer Johnson. Renee Johnson. Vincent Johnson. Wiam Jones. Catherine _r es _r s e Keener. Thadeus Juniors 175 Ketrow. Scott Key, Karla Keys. Tracy Kieler, Scott Kindred. Laura Knight, Reola Knouse, Roger Kocevar, Kathleen Kofoid, Michelle Kolb, Michael Korthal, Lynn Kratzman, Lori Krist, Holli Kumfer, Bonnie Ladig, Cynthia Laidroo, Ingrid Landis, Kari Langlet, James Lanier. Joellen Lassiter. Lorna Lawlor, Amy Lehman, Pamela Lemert, Brian Leonard. Lisa Leuenberger, William Lewis. Floyd Light, Todd Lindsey, Timothy Link, Gwynne Lipp, Suzanne Littrell, Tina Loftin, Stacia Long, George Long, Michiko Lothamer. Phillip Loutsenhizer, Troy Lucas. Nancy Ludwig, Robert Luthe, Ronald Lutz. David MacDonald. David MacDowell. Ryan MacMillan. Kimberly Manke. Beth Manning. Robert Mansfield. A nne Marcotte. Pamela Markland. Anthony Barry Menor shows fellow junior Bill Schnabel how to keep people in line. 176 Juniors Vol Brooks has second thoughts about purchasing her lunch. Martin. Keith Martin, Kimberty Mashbum. Dorrinc ■;-y- a: ' c -e e ■:-,■•■-:!. Vcoe ...... „, ' t- ijr-r- n r % r- •- • — McCon. Kimberty McBroy. Autumn McGraw, Diana McLeister. Ke«y Menor, Barry Merritt. Frederick Meyer. Bruce Meyer. Cynthia Ve.e- Z zz ' Meyres. John Middleton. Scott ' . ' e- 2es.z. e Miller. Jeffrey Miller. Joel Miller. Larry Miller. Terry Minor. Charles Mise . PeDecca Moenng, 3e i Molina. Carlos Montgomery. Jorn Moore, Zena Moreno. Mkjuei Morimanno. Thomas Morrell. Angela Morris. Jennifer V ' o-s ' ■' •=• ? Morrison. Douglas Morrison. Kathryn Morrow. Rodney Mor+on. Kathleen Moyer. Alan Murdock. Sonja ' . ' .e ' = _a 55 ' ,;-• .soa ?-■5 r Jash. Tamra Niccum. Joyce cxcsc- 7 5 c s -, :e - • Noyes. Thomas Ortiz. Israel Juniors 177 Paige. James Pape, John Parra, Juan Pass. David Patnoe. Jean-Marc Patterson, Deborah Payne, Larry Peak. Lynn Pedersen, Kristen Pembroke, Jill Perez, Sondra Perry, Chantal Person. Lynnan Peterschmidt, Kristin Peterson. Todd Petit. Jill Phillips. Kyle Phillips. Rodney Pikel, James Pio, Jeffery Poignard. Nichole Poling, Julie Porostovsky, Dean Pratt, Suzanne Price, Michael Priddy, Deanne Puff, Frank Randall, Amy Read, Gerald Reed, Mark Reed, Rosemary Reeves, Anthony Reeves, Tony Reeves, Alisha Resendez, Norma Rhoades. Daniel Richards, Wade Richardson, Scot Richmond, Tyra Ricketts, Eraina Riedinger. Mark Robinson, Claudia Robinson, Tracy Robinson, Yolanda Rocha, Santos Roemer, Brian ' Roemer, Mark Junior Jane Weaver eagerly instructs Senor de La Guardia Rose. Tamara in a f © w dance combinations. 178 Juniors Katie Morrison takes a break out of an obviously intense class. r r- n r Roseberry. Teresa Roth. Laura ' ■;•.:• - ' gee Rutz. Kimberry Ice a 5 -%-- - v--. Ecae : -::%• la.-. . e ' - : -; a: Scheeter. Jeff I e - Schnabel. WBam Schroeder. Debra Scott. Britt lee:- --s-:c-e- Sewel. Dorottiy SftacJe. Raymond Shanoe. Kimberty Shee s, -—■Shet, Gregory :-,e ' s: .C6 re:e- E ' o- S eas Ir:; Simmons. Shari S e ' o ' ■' : ' ; Smith. Andrew Smith. Lisa Smith. Luanda Smith. Peter Smith. Sharon Smith. Todd Snyder. Kimberry Sousley. Jeffrey Speck. James Sca-ge ' are. Sc ge ' ;;c Sprott. Jon Storks. Bbert S-avs :ac a . ;-;_-? 2 z z Steinberg. Larissa 5-ec e s ' . ' c e e Juniors 179 Junior Keith Fitch put the finishing touches on his music Stevens, Edward Stewart. Stacey Stiles, Reginald Stiles, Sandra Stockdale, Christina Stoner, Amy Stout, Cathleen Stout, Jeffrey Strauss, Steve Street. Edward Stroup, Donna Surso. Kathryn Suttle, Seretta Swanson, David Swanson, Paul Sweetapple, Anna Sylvester, Michael Sylvia, Michael Sytsma. Andrea Tate, Rodney Tatum, James Taulman, Jill Taylor, Stephanie Ternet, Kenneth Terry, Dianne Thomas, Jeffrey Thomas, Kevin Thompson, Dena Tiffany, Karen Tippmann, Jennifer Tolbert. Jeffrey Townes. Veronica Trout, James Truelove. Tangela Tucker, John Turner. Lisa Turner, Cynthia Turner, Victor Upshaw, Isaiah Van Dyke, Derrick Van Wyngarden, David Vanderlaan, Tania Vanvalkenburg, Thomas Verduce, Jason Vinson, Steven Voltz, Mari Walker, Allison Wall, Timothy Walsh, Todd 180 Juniors :.■.■■■-.■' .■-. ' -.. Watson, Nancy :.h ' .--. zzz Weigoid, Stacey Weiss. David Wespon. Mchoet Wessel. Mchoel White. Holy White. Ncote Whrtt. Roland Weklein, Ji WBams. Janie W ams. Scott . ' . z .z ' .-,zh W ins. Todd Wison. Gale Wmes. Lesle Witmer. Amy Wolff. Diane , ' JZZZl ' - iZ es ,ec e i ' eves .e . ' c-ae ' - - 3 : - - g Zimmerman. Matthew £ ITIAK l 4 hv Zc e- 3 ' z ' Acosta, Irma Griebel, Scott Miy Porter, Varhonda Baker, Dawn Haberly, Andrew Ramey, Teddy Barger, James Hart, Cheri Sanders, Clarence Boddie, Wendel Harvey, Brent Schlup, Kimberiy Braster, Blondean Helderman, Susan Schnurr, Jennifer Brown. William Hides, Carl Spencer, Ben Coghill, Robert Johnson, Carol Torres, Donna Craig, Cynthia Kelly, Elvy Tsiguloff. Janet Day, Vicki Larocque, Gregory Underwood, Lavonia Dickey, Michael Luthe, Ronald Washington, John Donley, Jeffrey McCuan, Michelle Wolfe. Robin Epps, Denise Meyers, Christine Goode, Kevin Milton, Carmen Greer, Kim Nolan, Scott Juniors 181 Didn ' t you know that worms are a delicacy in foreign countries? asks Junior Scott France. Did you hear the one about ... ? Mom. Jill Taulman is making eyes at me again! Mr. Mark Clough helps Junior Ingo Bensch. Is this what Troy Loutsenhizer and Chris Seplak do during band? 182 Juniors Left: Susan Weaver impatiently warts for me football players to arrive. Wade Richards and Matt Zimmerman enjoy a lunch together Todd Smith helps an injured Todd Light to his ' favorite ' class Juniors 183 Scphs: A Close Knit Group The sophomore class was a very close-knit and ambitious group who easily blended in with the crowd during their freshmen year. They have also felt right at home this year, all the while sticking together. They excelled in athletics and academics. They feel the class of 86 is one of the brightest classes to pass through Snider High School. Although the class of 86 is eagerly looking forward to graduation in two years, they will never forget their sophomore year at Snider High School. Sophomore Class Officers - Left to Right - Kelly Nonte, Vice President, Katie Henderson, Secretary; Janet Wright, President; Julie Pidd, Treasurer. Marvin Thomas looks anxious to board the bus after another day of school. A group of sophomores mingle in the hall before school. 184 Sophomores t--z%-. -.■■-.■:: Alen. Amy Anspoch, Joy Arnold. Jotnrte A---,-; -ve- Aurich, Mark Ayers. Derms Bacon, Susarme Berkley. Mrtcnel Barnes. Benrta see: .- -% Barnett. Terry ;:.;■• ' -z :z Behm. John Bel. Pierre Be see S ee Bengei. Traci B -5:5. Ive .: Blman. David Biretey. WBom .-,% scse ' Cce- Boone. Andrea Boom. Cassanctra Boyce. Gina Branstrator. Melanie Branstrator. Troy Brattari. Apri Bravo. Mcnael Bray. Simon Bright. Alonzo I ' -s- _:: Brower. N chele Brown. Beth Brown. Clark 5 ' . z z % z- . 6 ' . ' : 9 e Buford, Ryan Burdek. Lorrie Burdge. Larry Burke. Kely Burkholder. Deidre = _•-£ zze Sophomores 185 Camp, Christopher Campbell, James Campos, Dawn Cappelli. Brian Carbaugh, Steven Carpenter, Bryan Carr, Derek Carrington, Mark Carson, Jesse Carteaux, Michelle Castetter, Eric Castleberry, Reginald Cavanaugh, Nicole Childers, Kenneth Childs, Anthony Christon, Kent Clark, Maria Clauser, Kendra Clem, Lisa Clem. Tresa Clemens, Robin Coats, Stacy Cole, Annemarie Cole, Lavonda Coleman, Michael Coleman, Ralph Collins, Jesse Conley, Lynn Connell, Christine Consor, Gregg Coolman, Douglas Copeland, Amy Corazzi, Edward Cornett, Karen Cox, Jeff Craig, Lavette Crilly, James Crippin, Mark Cronin, Janice -. — , Csernik, Cheryl ML jw Cunningham, Richard i ■- ' Current, Timothy Dady, Elizabeth Dantzer, Tammy Davis. Brent Davis, Cassandra Davis, Linda Davis, Natasha Dedden, Eric Derring, Cynthia Deike. John Dekay, Bethany Diffendarfer, Michele Diller, Marcia Dillon, Tim Diskey, Deborah Douse, Jennifer Duesler, Deanna Edgell, Anthony Edwards, Marnie Ehresman, Donna Eley, Ezekal Eley, Karen o i 186 Sophomores tcheion. Shawn 04: ' . ' - ' ■■■' -,■' .:-.■' .-. ' : ' . ' .v-v. -ore .c. e Foufcs. Chad Frankm, Tina Gardner. Ji Scree- = ' a- ' 3 e-;r Vr. S ere E ' c Glover. Craig Goff. Anne SO ' C ' 3 . ' , Gratz, Vche ' e S-c. ' _---.: S-ee-c-g S e.e- G ' e.r—cr : c ea -ace ' z z ce Haisley. Cnnsroo e ' Hall. Daniel Hamm. Brent a c — :-; .e-a: Hancock. Sam Hapner. Angela Harper. Adrian Harris. Gecge Hart. Ralph Hartsock. eg z Hatch. Bethany Hatcher. Daniel -ecrc- .;.;;; u ec er. Pamela -egerfeW. Steven -eize a -Z.z Hemrick. Vae ' e Hemsoth. James -e ae ' sc- • =- -.- Hendrickson. Mchael -e g 2z z -e c- ' ■' : ' z Hess. a i Hey. Karta - 2-c . :- s Sophomores 187 s she skates around the rink Hood, Michelle Hoon. Tabatha Hope, Michelle Hosford. Scott Howard, Jerry Howard, Tracey Hughes, Jerry Hughes, Lisa Hull, Craig Hutchins, Keith Ibarra, Christina Ireton, Vickie Jackson, Shane Jackson, Otis Jacobs, Frederick James, Chaleta James, Michelle Jarvis, Bernadett Jauch, Michael Johnson, Carl Johnson, Heather Johnson, Jeanette Johnson, Lavonia Johnson, Shawn Jones, Franklin Jones, Latonya Jones, Steve Jones, Timothy Jones, Wyatte Jordan, Michael Jump, Rae Kacines, Jeffery Kallmyer. Kris Kaminski, Michelle Karrer, Elizabeth Katter, Daniel Kelly, Rodney Kenworthy, Stephen Kerekes, Patricia Kern, David Kerwin, Suzanne Kesterke, William Kilmer, Kelly King, Adoria King, lllya King, Martin Kline, Brian Klopp, Darrin A.Ak cJi 188 Sophomores Knoch, Tina Knott. Chert Kocnamki, Patricia Kohl. Thomas Kuhns. Brian Kiipa. Trocy .rcc ' ,--.•-% Larry, Barbara Leinbaugh. Daniel Lesh. Stephen Levy. Laura Lewis. Susan .--%--%-:. - ' gee _ — %-%.%• - Lintefmuth. Vernon Little. Jan . e ' ec E e . ' Loomis. Thomas Lothamer. W am _ gc ,c Lundy. Jon Luzodaer. Brian Lyon. Joseph Lyons. WBam Mackin. Tmothy Mahlan. rvfchele Malmauist. Jeffrey Manning. Lucie Mapes, James Maples. Bl Vers- — e Marsh. Kimberty Marshal. John Martin. Jeffry Martin. Todd Vase- Zz zz Mathieu. Darinda Maxwel. Matthew McCants. Ben Melissa O ' Dell concentrates on her exercises during gym. McComas. Amy McCon. Brian McCrady. Thomas McDaniel. Erin Sophomores 189 Tim Haffner and Jay Anspach pretend to enjoy their terrific school lunch. McFadden, Hugh McFarland, Jodi McGauley. John Mclnturf, Michael McKinley, Stacey McLaurin. Martina McMahan, Kara Meier, Karen Meier, Scott Menefee, Brent Mensing, Keith Mettert, Jeffrey Meyer, Sharon Miller, Denise Miller, Kimberly Milliner, Tamika Milner, Kelly Miserendino. Michael Monahan, Missy Moore, Merilee Morgan, Melissa Moskow, Michelle Mottram, Scott Mulpagano, Thomas Munger, Kimberly Murray, Lisa Musser, Shellie Neely, Laura Neher, Melissa Nelson, Kelly Nichols, Robin Nonte, Kelly Northington, Renee Noyes, Mary Nusbaum, Christopher Nycum, John O ' dell, Melissa Oncheck. Robert Orr, Matthew Osborne, John Owens, Gina Palm, Susan Parker, Carey Parnsh, Leola Parsons, Steven Pascarella. Mark Patterson. Larissa Patton, Deanna Peifer, Matthew 190 Sophomores -V ' .- ' .- - ' . ' ' - ' . , - V ----- eeC £ ' Rehm. Mchele -%•%• ' -;■zz -%--.-%• e . Reuie. Kent Rtoei. Samuel Richardson. W am Ridey. Jamie Riner. Stephen Rivera. Mtehoel Robbins. Scott cce C .ce Robinson. Charles Rock. Angeta c — :;e- --5- Roler. Eric Rosselot. Tammy Rothgeb. Ricky Roundy. Kristyn Royal. Louis ■„s-e ' .:- ' Rushinsky. Mchael Russel. Amy lz zi I:.;:: Sanders. L an ; r-;e-; rce Sanderson. NAchael Sc. e: :C3 Schlup. James fr _ - : ' . ' a e Is that yesterday ' s homework, Kim Boardman? See— c Z z. z iee z -sc Sophomores 191 Sell, Gregory j Senter, John Seyboldt, Steven Shade, Shalon Shadle, Gail Sheets, Angela Sherbinsky, Jennifer Sholl, Nora Short, Amy Shubert, Sharalynn Silcott, Michael Sillaman, Kerri Simcox, Jennifer Simmonds, Robert Sipe, Troy Smith, Christopher Smith, Daniel Smith, Lee Smith, Theodore Smith, Thomas Snowden, Kamron Sowers, Shellane Spade, Fred Spearman, Lacey Staples, Buford Stephens, Sherry Stevens, Deborah Stevens, Diane Stewart, Christopher Stiles, Jay Stillwell, Douglas Stilwell, James Stockberger, Julie Storey, Annette Stringer, Catherine Stults, Troy Stump, Juliana Stureman, Dawn Surface, Nanette Swoveland, John Taritas, Curtis Taves, Gregory Taylor, Matthew Taylor, Robert Teel, Susan Temple. Karen Tepin, Andrea Ternet, Mark Thomas, Allen I Give them your Ultra Bright Smile Ted Smith! 192 Sophomores Gym students stretch before they begin another tennis lesson Thomas. Cortina Thomas. Jar e Thomas, Mario Thomas. Marvin Thomas. Pamela Thomas. Rochele Tbbs, Tonya ' c-.ae Tomsfts. Scott Torres. Shawneen Townsend. Kely Tracey. Thomas Tripp. Tarri Uetrecht. Karen Van Aman. Rebecca Van Dyke. Damon Vance. Karen Vanhom. John Vannatta. Brett Vanpett. Sheldon Vrtalpur. Grish Wade. Jennifer Wa ace - z zz Wallace. Dolores Walls. Dustin Walter. Tmothy Warfield, Tyrone Washington. Lynda Waters, Fe aa Watson. Antoinett Watson. Cc een West. Thomas White. Shannon WSams. Cathy WBams. Karen v o-s ' . ' : e 5 . ' . ; Se—ci—e Wison. Craig Wison. Larry Wilson. Tawanda Wise. Craig Wise. Patrick Witt. Dawn Wrrte. Carole Wotfe, Anthony Woods. Kreig Sophomores 193 Wright. Herman Wright. Janet Wright. Scott Yager, Gretchen Yoder, Ben Yoquelet, Carlo York. Christy Zinn, James Zook. Kathryn Camera Shy Bixler, Scott Burroughs, Rodney Carroll, John Gomez, Teresa Hutson, Melissa Kelley, Allen King, Ryan Lisby, Timothy McCoy, Craig McCuan, Barry Merriweather, Kevin Mertz, Darrin Morris, Frederick Owen, Kevin Richardson, Jodi Scheerer, James Sproat, David Sprow, Dewayne Stone, John Tim Haffner, John Bush, and Dan Hatcher enjoy a cultural experience in the Foreign Language Cafe. 194 Sophomores Left: A group of panthers pose for the yearbook photographers Below: Jodi McForiand and Renee Northing- ton work hard to get their film developed. Above: Marc Skelton, Doug Sample, and Kinn Moore relax after delivering school newspapers Sophomores 195 Fresh score with a great start The freshmen class adjusted well to Snider High School. One of the biggest fears as newcomers was that of getting lost. Within a short breaking-in period, they managed to get to their classes in the time allowed. To kick off the year, the Frosh did a noteworthy job of decorating the hall for Spirit Week. They ended their football season with an un- defeated record, and kept up the Snider tradition of being the best. It was the first time an underclass football team had had an undefeated record at Snider. However, they did not shine in just one area, they excelled in many catagories; including academics and athletics! Freshmen are off to a great start! Freshmen Class Officers - Left to Right - Wendy Holocher; Treasurer, Vicki Self; Secre- tary, Toneka Kelly; Vice President, Tanya Kanczuzewski; President. A group of freshmen joke around at lunch. Freshmen will be in Heaven in 1987 196 Freshmen -■::■■: V -;•-.. -%■' -. ' ■:■;■.■.■. Akison. Eric Alexander. Shawn Alen. Tracy Amstutz, Sherrie Anderson. Aretha Anderson. Jason Anderson. W am -■-.-: i-gec Armstrong. Christine Armstrong. Jeffrey Arruza. John Babcock. John Bockman. Arme Baley. Amy Baker. Carotne Be E-e-, Baney. Peter :vsaae C -- : Ee E ' , ' C Ee E-c Belsare. Arafi Bentz. Donald Berger. Mark Bemardon. l-fede Bezdon. N chele Bice. Jennifer Bteberich. Mchele E -gse, :-:--;- Binkley. Susan Biretey. Kely 3= cc E ' - Es-rr ;-:-r Btackmon. Shonda Blakley. Kimberry Bcre-ce - cce Bocrae- E::e. Bees E e e. Ec c Ve =. ; c Boone. Kimbertyn Bcsse—a Vree Bougher. Gregory Ec.-. - Ee. 9 e. Bovd. Yvette ?;.:;-;- B ' e ca B ' O es Ve ssa Bratton. Troy Braun. Mkrhoe) E-eg- .:: Freshmen 197 Bright, Erica Bright, Lonnie Brooks, Eric Brown, Heather Brown, Jerald Brown, Laronda Brown, Pamela Brumbaugh, Linda Bubb, David Burroughs, Yvonne Buschur, Angela Busse, Angela Butler, Carmen Buuck. Angela Byers, Michael Cafolla, Martin Cain, Christine Callahan, Robert Cantrell, Chandra Carlton, Christopher Carpenter, Christa Cauley, Mark Chambers, Randal Chantaca, Michelle Childers, Kay Childs, Angela Church, Rodney Clark, Brad Clark, Christa Clauss, Cynthia Cline, Lee Clopton, Teri Cobb, Eveann Coburn. Sandra Cocklin, Michael Coker, Dormita Coleman, Lavon Conkling, Andrew Conley, Tonja Connell, Angela Cook. Paul Cook, Steven Copeland, Anthony Cornelius, David Corya, Kelly Crawford, Mitchell Crill, Candice Crippin, Adam Cronk, Margo Csernik, Darlene Cunningham, Brenda Current, Thomas Dahm. Amy Davies, Wade Davis, John Davis, Mark Decker, Michele Deford, Melvin Degnan, Kelly Dekoker, Deena Demarest, Shawn Deming, Joel Derbyshire, Daniel Derheimer, Paul 795 Freshmen Dickson. Jomes ' -.: iv •-. 1--V. ' ' V ■' - Dixon, Karen Dodge. f lT ?ocr Doeheman. Kocey Doms. Robert E,o ' e, .% ' e E-.-cc- eg Duncan. Brian Durtop. Christopher Dysert. Steven c ■• -e- ' . ' -• - E ' ; .a- ' a Es ' ec - c Everett. Kristin Exrier. Oeoo Fazekas. Ann Fielder. Tonya z ez E ;. z = ecs ' . ' 3 = s-e- :-:•: Frtch. Brian Rtch. Christopher Fitzgerald. Patricia : e _ : e-e- : ;rr: --crea z z- ' s. OC e z zrs ,a es Fowfkes. Se ' ena Fox. Michael o3C2 - -ge c J: p : r -ecc ZS ' Z ' E-e a 3e z- 5-e George. Alcn Gephart. Mtehele Gibson. Beth Gfoson Brent 3 ce- -a. c Freshmen 199 Andrea Forehand poses for a picture. Goetz, David Gomez, Albert Gonzales. John Gonzales, Johnny Goodson, Dawn Gordon, Leslie Green, Jeffrey Green, John Greer, Charles Greer, Gerald Griswold, Gary Griswold, Susan Grunstad, Chandler Guthrie, Thomas Haffner, Timothy Hairston, Mark Hall, Bryan Hallett, Robert Hamilton, Joe Hamilton, Shannon Hammond, Steven Hamrick, Jeanee Handwork, Brett Hardesty, Gregrey Harris, Lance Hartman, John Hartman, Lance Harvey, Beth Harvey, Craig Hauserman, William Heider, Kimberly Helberg, Dawn Heldenbrand, John Heller, George Heribacka, Kurt Herman, Kristi Hershberger, Kayla Hetler, Jennifer Hildenbrand, Rebecca Hill, Cassandra Hittie. Carolyn Holloway, Bonita Holm, Christine Holmes, Demetra Holocher, Wendy Hostetter, Kathryn Houser, Julie Howard, Darren 200 Freshmen Hughes. Timothy -.--% - ' ,-.- - -, ' ;•• -h-.h-. ' .: Isch. Steven Jackson. Date Jackson, Herbert Jackson. James Jackson. Perry .CC V- ' ' • ' -« Jackson. Wtfe ,c e: - ' .. ' ..% jeamok. Todd Johnson, Atetha . ' ,---.-,- -■-■-.■- Johnson, Ben ' ree Jones, Aiena Jones, Lymette Kaough. rvfchele Katter, Gregory Kaufman, Cynthia Keaffaber, Andrew Keene ' . ava Kety. Christy Kely, Toneka Kennely. Gregory Kerbel. Lori Ketcham, Mchael Ketzter, Dawn -,-5 S e Freshmen punkers Angie Busse. Erica Bright, Tracy Pedei and Shivani Passey hang out before school. -g a a ■e-ce r 5 ;r Freshmen 201 Kolb. Kevin Korte. David Kortokrax, Kirk Krahn. Anne Lane, Lex Larmore. Kenneth Lausen, Angela Lawson, Brian Laycock, Wendy Leaman, Paige Lee, Cara Beth Leib, Michael Leshore, Darnell Lewis, Cindy Lewis, Kwame Likes, Charnell Lindenberg, Keith Litchin, Michael Littlefield, Otis Livingston, Barry London, Triant Loutsenhizer, Bradley Loyal, Carla MacDonald, Michael MacDowell. Kevin Manges, Kevin Marrero, Victoria Mason, Carla Mathias, Robert May, Todd McAlkich, Stuart McDowell. Mark McDraw, Frank McKenney, Michael McKerracher, Lavonna McNeely, Douglas Mendez, Peter Menge, Karen Mericle, Kirk Merritt, Derek Mettert, Tammy Metzger, Jill Meyer, Tonya Meyers, James Middleton, Patrick Miles, Emily Miller, David Candy Crill and Sharon Boon enjoy ice skating at the foreign Miller, Denver language party. 202 Since Libby Esterline is unable to hold all of her books, she decides to let them all go. ' . ' v .-.-.-.- Mier. John 7 «•% ' . ' .%:• Mis, K tcheie Mk. Shantel Mnyard. Efaabeth Vse-e-cc ;o-c c Msner. David Mrrchel. Mor a Vce e - -e: Vc .a — a Moore. Austin Moore. Brian Moofe. Frederick Morimanno. Timothy VC : - ' S ' ' . ' .e - ; I:. : Nahrwold. Christopher f Jash. Lori Nelson. Lovela e Zz.zzi Nrfzke. Christopher Norem. Heidi c ?:e::; .:--:- ;-e.e Oetting. Erin Owens. Ve ssc : : e- : - c:9. -ovs :-e-. Parnin. Mark Pamin. Timothy Passey. Shivani -r-e !::r: -r--. -5 • Paul. Vincent Peden. Terry D eaen. Tracy Peden. Trent Pee. D a- ea Pe cc«.e _- e 203 Pennington, Shane Perkins. Christopher Perko, Patricia Pernell. Angela Petit. Julie Phillips, Amy Phillips. Beth Phillips. Milissa Pisula. John Poling, John Poling, Roxanna Potter, Max Preble. Christopher Price, Julie Prince. Diana Putman, Kelly Randall. Beth Ray, Michelle Reed, Robin Reichard, Andrea Reidy, Natalie Reincke, Thomas Reiter, Scott Renner, John Rice, Robby Richards, Jill Robbins. Steven Robinson, Andrea Robinson, Cassandra Robinson, Debra Robinson, Timmy Rode, Brigitte Rogers, Sarah Rohrbacher, Brock Roller, Amy Rust, Larry Saleh, Amy Sampson, Scott Sarson, Cathy Savieo, Jason Saylor, Brendan Schlup, Jacquelin Schreftler, Keith Schwartz, Theodore Scott, Steven Scruggs, Constance Self, Vicki Seplak, Cynthia Frosh boys wait outside cafeteria for bell ■H Hl 204 Freshmen Shaffer. Bzabeth Shauver, Debra Slcott, Brian ;--•. .=-. ' .■,■■.- Srtcter. Tamra ' .z.-yv • -; Smith. Biy Smith, Chris Smith. Derrick Smith. Jula Smith, Lori Smith. Reginald Snyder. Gregory Sohaski, Tracy ;-.. . .:■' z-. ' .Z ' : So. - ' - ' %•• Speith. Stocey Springer. Sheiey Storks. Tracey ' ,--,- ' z ■. ' - J Sties. Kimberry Storey. Jerry Strokotter. Angela Stump. Charles Stumpf. Jeffrey Stumpf. Kevin Suttle. Marvin Swanson. Dwight 5.-. -e-3 Zz.-z Sykes. Candace Sylvester. David Sylvia. James Szymanski. James Tart, Jennifer ' a-ce :_ = r- a • z- .Z ' z Taylor. Tammi Thessin. Mark -c cs .e e. Playing cards makes the time pass while waiting for the bus. Thompson. Beth Thompson. Carmen Freshmen 205 Mrs. Smith gives advice on a basketball play to John Gonzales. Thong, Samuel Tipton, John Todd, Rex Toledo, Diana Twite, Laurie Upshaw, Tara Van Wagner, Ty Van Wyngarden, Steven Vanvalkenburg, Kelly Varner, Jolene Varner, Kevin Vetter, Joseph Vevia, Thomas Victorson, Jeffrey Vinson, Dawn Wagner, Robin Waikel, Rebecca Wall, Brenda Wall, Christopher Wall. Katherine Wangberg, James Wannemacher. Rhonda Ward, Laura Warren, Sabrina Waters, John Watson, Kent Weeks. Christine Welch. Michael Welker. Wendy Wellman, Denise Wells, Ralph West, Dennis White, Tonya Wicklein, Jodi Wightman, Kimberley Wilenski, John Wilkinson, Jeffrey Wilkinson, Michele Williams, Cleophus Williams, Lottie Williams. Marcia Williams, Phyllis Williams, Yvonne Williams, Jimmy Wilson, Kasaundra Winans, Kristina Winkelmann, Jeffrey Woods. Kimberly Woodson, Ronette 206 Freshmen Wrigtey, David Wunderfch. Timothy ' ,- g j ' . Yaeger, Linda Yahne. Kristine Zern, John Zink, Lorma Camera Shy Carlson, Alan McCann, Dean Rozzelle, Michael Barker, Jerry McKinney, Lashaun Shanytelt, James Corya, Kelly McMeen, Mark Silva, Elaine Duesler, Lorie Mills, Michael Slaughter, Kina Griebel, Todd Mitchell, Rick Spencer, Jossette Hopkins, Almondo Moreno, Samuel Walker, Royster Johnson, Mary Patterson, Michael Wilson, Delia Marshall, Cherlanne Potts, Douglas Freshmen Dawn Helburg, Michelle Bieberech, and Amy Roler are found in the band area after school. What ' s Cookin ' Bobby James? PIZZAI Freshmen 207 Index Seniors Ackerman, Angela M. 15. 30. 35. 147 Alcorn, James A. 43, 147 Anderson. Ketth R. Anderson, Pamela J. 38. 48, 52, 80, 131. 146, 147 Anderson, Robert M. Anderson. Theresa M. 147 Arnold, Jr. Edward H. 126, 128, 147 Arnold. Kimberly K. 42, 44, 147 Asay, Trent D 147 Asklns. Mark E, 147 Atteberry, Tina M. Ausburger. Mark R. 135, 147 Averbeck, Carol M. 147 B Babcock. Teresa A- 147 Bacon. Christine M 147 Bailer. James J Bailey, B. 147 Bailey. Carole D 147 Baker. Roger B. 35. 38. 147. 171 Banner, Loren S Barchak. John E. 23. 35. 57, 147. 167 Barnett. Orlando K. Barnhlll. Kimberly L 147 Barr. Terry L. 147 Barry. Rhett R. Bartkus. Christopher L 15, 92, 147 Bartol. Barbara A. 135. 147 Bass. James 147 Bay. Jeffrey M. 31. 135. 137. 147 Bayazlt. Buket 147, 167 Bayazlt, Demet 18. 147, 167 Beafty. Carol A. 148 Beatty. Cheryl L. 148 Bender. Todd. A. 61, 148 Benhower. Frank R. 148 Bentz. Carolyn S. 15. 148 Bezdon, Tamara 135. 146, 148 Blnkley. Karen L 126. 148 Bishop. Bobby W. 41, 57. 167 Bishop. Paul A. 93. 148 Black. Chris 148 Blanton. Dawn E. 148 Blelch, Richard D. 148 Boardman. Thomas K 124. 128. 140. 141. 148 Bobay, Scott 148 Boddte. Windy F Bogart. Stacey 148 Bohlender, Denlse R 42. 148 Bonner. Brian P. 148 Booker, Mechell M. Bopp. Sarah E 38. 43. 148 Bowman. Lee A. 148 Bromes. Richard W. 148 Braun. Monica R 148 Brockhall. Christine S. 148 Brooks. Vonda K. 14. 15, 35. 43, 87. 131, 148 Brown, Elizabeth A. 13. 126, 148 Brown, Michael R. 57, 149 Brown. Patricia L. 35. 51. 128. 149 Brubaker. Scott 82. 83. 92 Bubb. Mary V 149 Budreau. Kimberly A 149 Budzon. Dale E. 149 Bueshlng. Dennis A 40, 149 Bullock. Douglas J. 149 Burdge. Michael J. 149 BuJi. Gerald P. 126. ' 28. 132. 149, 168 Bush, Robin K. 149 Busse. Michael S. 15, 149 c CatcJIa. Angela B 149 Cains. Michelle L. 39, 42. 149 Calhoun, Beth 149. 170 Campbell. S. 149 Cappelll. Robin C. 38, 39. 95. 149 Cardln. Teresa K. 40. 124. 126. 149 Carl. Lawrence L. 13, 92, 146, 149 Carmack, Marjorle A 149 Carroll. Mar A 47. 94. 149 Chapman. Charlene 42. 149 Christy. Neysa K. 39. 40. 149 Clpolone. Sheila A. 40. 137. 149 Clark. Debra E 149 Clemens. Douglas A. 150 Clutter. Debra L 42. 150 Cobum. Andy N. 124. 150 Cochren. Ronna J. 150 Coker. Minerva R. 150 Coleman. Everett Coleman, Heather L. 48. 150 Collins. Donald L. 150 Congdon. Joanne E. 150 Connell. Laura A. 31. 62. 150 Connors. Jerard M. 20. 70. 88. 89. 150 Cook, Sarah L. 27, 28, 34, 36, 38, 40, 45, 138, 150 Cornejo, Ricky Cox, Richard D. 21, 92 Crabbs, Michael T. 150 Craig, Cynthia 150 Crlder, Kelli K. 23. 42. 150 D Dague. James L. Dague. John C. Dame. Thomas A. 57, 150 Dawson, J. 150 Dearlng, Juliet 150 Dehaven. Cynthia 38, 150 Deppen. Polly K. 27. 45. 48, 135, 150 Devore, Natalie A. 15, 30. 43. 54. 55. 150 Dickson. Sheryl Oilier. Jennifer S. 62. 63. 74. 87, 131, 150 Ditaway. Jared A. 150 Dixon, James W. 24. 25. 45, 51. 150 Doerfleln. Kimberly K. 150 Domer, Tammie S. 150 Domlnauez, Jose Downey. Chad E. 40. 151 Durden. Amelia R. 151 Easterwood. Mark L. 151 Edwards. Martin L. 33 Egley. Anthony J. 34. 124. 128. 151 Eley. Tony D. Elick, Alan F. 13, 35. 85. 151. 167 Elser. Michael Z. 151 Ensley. Mia F. 151 Epps. James H. 124. 126, 151 Ervln. John L. 124, 151 Etzler, Gregory J, 151 Evans, Julie J. 15. 151 Ewlng. Debra L. 126 Fllley. Mark L, Fisher. Paula M, 151 Fitch. Jeffrey M. 58. 59. 151 Fletcher. Krlstlna K 124. 126. 127 Fllppen. Mitchell T. Floridis. Mary M. 14, 27, 29, 45, 124. 126. 135. 151 Foord. Kevin 151 Foster. Scott C. 137. 151 Foy. Douglas T. 31, 64, 65, 88. 89. 151 France. Jeffrey M. 151 Frane. Michelle A. 40. 151 Franklin. Shirley A. 151 Frederick, Mark W. 151 Frederick, Michael W. 151 Freeman. Nlchole 151 French. Felicia M, 38. 120, 124, 130, 151 Frushour, David B. 124, 126, 132, 152 Fulk, Susan K. Fulkerson, Scott P. 152 Fuller. Jerri A. Fuller. Laura M. 152 Gammon. Jacqulllne R. 152 Gardner. Brenda 124 Geary, Jennifer L. 152 Gehman. Jeffrey L. 78, 80. 152 Gelger. April L 152. 170 Georgl. Matthew J. 30, 35, 38, 43. 137. 152. 170 Geradot. Johnny L. 13 Gibbons. James M. 152 Glze. Jessla 152 Goetz. Jeanne M. 124. 128. 140. 152 Gonzales, Pamela 152 Grant, Gwendolyn D. 152 Grantham. Heather M. 140. 141. 152 Gray. James 152 Gregory, Charles F. 152 Grlffln, Jack L. 35, 137. 152, 167 Grlswold, Daniel W. 21 Grfcwold. Patricia K. 24, 25. 26, 27, 138. 139, 152 Grostetfon. Krlstlne R 152 Guevara. Stephen R. 78. 85 Gultard. Mark A. 34, 78, 136, 152 Guthrie, Allen J. 152 Guthrie, Jody E. 54. 152 H Haberly, James D. 28. 40, 136. 137. 152 Hacker, James P. 153 Haffner, Gary D. 34, 56, 57, 70. 83. 153 Halsley. Julie D. 153 Hakey, Michael A. 153 Hall. Kent R. 13. 15. 153 Haller. Kevin S. 137. 153 Hallett, Brendan, M. 49, 153 Hamilton, Linda 153 Hamilton, Michael H. Hamlin. Eric J. 70. 153 Hamm. Stephen P. 54. 78. 153 Hann. John W. 83. 92, 153 Hann, John W. 83, 92. 153 Hannlgan. Denlse M. 40, 128, 153 Harris, Warren, D. 126, 153 Harris. Willie E. Hart, Donald E Hart, Gloria J. Hart, Jon C. 43, 153 Harvey, Andrew C. 85, 128, 153 Harvey, Christine 153 Hatcher, David J. 35, 57, 153, 169 Hausfeld, Michelle L. 124. 130, 153 Harvey, Christine 153 Hatcher. David J. 35. 57. 153. 169 Hausfeld. Michelle L, 124. 130, 153 Hauth. Michelle S. 39, 43, 49, 124, 153 Hawk, Lisa K 153 Hayes. Jacqueline J. 153 Heck, Lisa M. 153 Heemstra. William F. 153 Hegwood, Freddie D Hell. Deborah P. 40, 128, 134, 153 Heldenbrand, Jennifer L. Hellermon. Susan 154 Helton. Paul E. 57, 154 Hemsoth, David J. Henriksen, Bonnie L. 40, 123, 126, 154, 169 Hensley. Brenda R. 154 Herb. Thomas E. 4. 137. 154 Hermance. Gregg G. 109. 128, 154 Hill, James E. 31, 33 Hill, James M. 57, 85, 154, 167 Hill, Jill E. 42, 154 Hill, Malinda N. 41. 49. 137, 154, 168 Hltzeman, Daniel J. 49, 154 Hofllch. Claudia M. Hogan. Kimberly C. 38. 39. 40, 154 Hogue, Samanthla L. 154 Hough. Thomas R. 3. 85. 154 Houser. Rick A. 154 Howard. Usa M 39. 154 Hoyle, Matthew P. 17, 154 Hughes, Marilyn 154 Hurse, Darryl Hursh, Christopher L. 154 Husted, Laurie A. 45. 135. 154 Hutchlns. Byron K. Huth, James 154 Hyatt. Daniel E. I Ingram. Sherry J. 154 Irey, Karen J. 154 Isch. Amy C. 34, 154 Jackson. Terrance L. 40. 57, 70 Jinks. 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Albert P. 78. 200 Gonzales. John 200, 206 Gonzales. Johnny 200 Goodson, Dawn L. 124. 134, 200 Gordon. Leslie A. 200 Green, Jeffrey L. 200 Green. John 200 Greer, Charles 200 Greer, Gerald K, 59, 73, 85, 200 Griebel, Todd R. Griswold, Gary 61, 200 Grlswold, Susan B. 40, 95, 200 Grunstad. Chandler R. 40, 200 Guthrie, Thomas M. 85, 200 H Haffner. Timothy 15, 59, 73, 190, 194, 200 Halrston, Mark 200 Hall, Bryan C. 200 Hallett, Robert R 78. 200 Hamilton. Joe K. 200 Hamilton. M. Shannon 200 Hammond, Steven D. 40. 200 Hamrick. Jeanee M. 200 Handwork, Brett E. 200 Hardesty, Gregrey S, 73, 200 Harris, Lance D. 134. 200 Hartman. John D. 73. 200 Hartman. Lance R. 200 Harvey. Beth A. 69, 200 Harvey. Craig A. 200 Hauserman, William 200 Helder, Klmberly A. 200 Helberg, Dawn M. 124, 200 Heldenbrand. John W. 200 Heller, George W. 59, 78, 200 Herlbacka, Kurt M. 200 Herman. Krlstl K. 200 Hershberger. Kayla D. 200 Hetler. Jennifer L. 124. 200 Hlldenbrand. Rebecca 200 Hill. Cassanara K. 200 Hlttle. Carolyn 200 Holloway. Bonlta R. 124, 133, 200 Holm. Christine L. 124. 200 Holms. Demetra R. 200 Holocher. Wendy S. 38. 87. 197, 200 Hopkins. Amondo P. Hostetter. Kathryn D. 200 Houser. Julie A 134. 200 Howard. Darren P. 200 Howard. Mlchele L. 50. 201 Hughes. Timothy G. 201 Hummel. Angela S. 124. 201 Hyatt. Rebecca J. 134. 201 Isch, Steven E. 201 Jackson. Dale A. 201 Jackson, Herbert L. 59, 73, 201 Jackson. James R. 201 Jackson. Perry A. 124. 201 Jackson. Robert 201 Jackson, Willie J. 201 James III. Robert L. 59. 78, 85. 201, 205 Jedlnak. Todd A. 124, 201 Johnson, Aletha R. 201 212 Johnson, Andrea F. 134, 201 Johnson, Ben G 85, 201 Johnson, Carl 201 Johnson, Cheryl C. 77, 87. 201 Johnson, Colleen, K. 201 Johnson, Dean E 201 Johnson, Kenneth 201 Johnson, Klmberly 0, 201 Johnson, Mary A. Johnson, Mlchele A, 134, 201 Johnson, Jr., Gerald 59, 201 Jones, Alena L, 124, 201 Jones, Lynette F 201 Jordan, Lorrenda M, 87. 201 Joslln, Mark A. 201 Just, Steven J, 61, 85, 201 K Kanczuzewskl, Tanya S, 80. 87. 196. 201 Kane, Elizabeth A, 201 Kaough. Mlchele A. 134, 201 Kater, Gregory A. 124, 133, 201 Kaufman. Cynthia A, 36, 124, 201 Keaffaber. Andrew P. 201 Keener, David L 201 Kelly. Christy R. 66, 201 Kelly, Toneka R. 38, 41, 196, 201 Kennelly, Gregory M. 201 Kerbel. Lorl K, 49. 69. 76, 134, 201 Ketcham. Michael L 85, 134, 201 Ketzler. Dawn R. 201 King, Ryan D. 78, 201 King, Shontell Q. 69, 201 King, Tarlta R. 134. 201 Klelnrlchert. Andre J. 201 Klender, Brian E. 61. 85. 201 Koehl. Paul J. 59, 85, 92, 201 Kolb, Kevin S. 59. 202 Korte. David 202 Kortokrax. Kirk L 202 Krahn, Anne M. 124. 202 Lane. Lex A. 59, 202 Larmore, Kenneth 48, 202 Lausen, Angela R, 40. 202 Lawson. Brian C, 202 Laycock. Wendy S. 124, 132. 202 Leaman. Paige N. 202 Lee. Cara Beth 66. 67, 69. 77. 202 Leib. Michael H. 202 Leshore. Darnell D. 202 Lewis, Cindy M, 124, 202 Lewis, Kwame N. 40, 202 Likes. Charnell L. 124, 202 Undenberg. Keith A, 202 Lltchin, Michael C, 49, 202 Uttlefleld. Otis B. 202 Livingston, Barry A. 202 London. Trlant E. 59. 202 Loutsenhlzer. Bradley M. 93, 124, 202 Loyal, Carta 202 M MacDonald. Michael A, 202 MacDowell. Kevin S. 27, 124, 202 Manges, Kevin M. 202 Marrero, Victoria L. 202 Marshall. Chertanne Mason, Carta A, 134. 202 Mathias. Robert P. 59. 202 May. Todd E. 89. 202 McAlklch. Stuart M. 202 McCann. Dean R. McDowell. Mark A. 202 McDraw. Frank 202 McKenney. Michael F, 202 McKerracher. Lavonna R. 134. 202 McKlnney. Lashaun D. McMeen, Mark R. McNeely, Douglas J. 73. 202 Mendez. Peter P. 202 Menge. Karen E. 77. 202 Merlcle, Kirk A 124, 202 Merrltt, Derek A, 59. 202 Mettert. Tammy L. 38, 80, 202 Metzger, Jill D, 22, 202 Meyer, Tonya R, 40. 202 Meyers, James C. 78, 202 Mlddleton. Patrick R, 202 Miles, Emily L, 202 Miller, David A, 59, 202 Miller, Denver C. 59, 202 Miller, Jason E, 89, 203 Miller, John D 203 Mllllken. Joseph 203 Mills, Michael A. 40, 78 Mills. Michelle A, 203 Mills, Shantell M. 203 Mlnyard, Elizabeth A, 124, 203 Mlserendlno, Barbara A. 203 Mlsner, David 203 Mitchell. Monlka L, 124. 203 Mitchell, Rick A, Moehle, Andrea L. 203 Molina, lima B, 203 Moore, Austin 203 Moore, Brian K, 59. 73, 195. 203 Moore, Frederick J, 203 Moreno, Samuel Morlmanno, Timothy M. 203 Morris, Jennifer T. 38, 87, 203 Myers, David B, 203 N Nahrwold, Christopher A. 203 Nash, Lorl D. 203 Nelson, Lovella 203 Nem. Douglas R. 52. 61, 85, 203 Nltzke, Christopher J. 203 Noll. Christopher B. 203 Norem, Heidi M. 203 Norton. Rebecca M. 134. 203 Norton, Steven L. 59. 78. 85, 203 o Oettlng. Erin M. 95, 203 Ormlston. Usa R. 134, 203 Orr, Bryon R, 203 Owens, Melissa D. 203 Parker. Bradley T. 203 Parks, Sheryl A. 203 Parnln, Mark D, 70, 73, 203 Pamln, Timothy H, 83, 203 Passey, Shlvanl 134, 201. 203 Patallta. Michael D, 133. 203 Patel, Sapana A, 203 Patterson, Michael L. 93 Patty, Kelly 203 Paul, M. Vincent 203 Peden. Terry O. 203 Peden, Tracy H, 201, 203 Peden, Trent S. 203 Pee, Pamela S. 203 Pembroke, Julie A. 203 Pennington, Shane 204 Perkins, Christopher W. 59. 203 Perko. Patricia L. 124. 134, 204 Pemell, Angela M. 204 Petit. Julie C. 204 Phillips, Amy L. 204 Phillips, Beth A. 204 Phillips, Mlllssa C. 204 Plsula. John S. 78. 204 Poling, John K. 204 Poling. Roxanna 204 Potter. Max G 204 Potts, K, Douglas 204 Preble, Christopher E. 59, 124, 204 Price. Jute A, 204 Prince. Diana L. 204 Putman, Kelly J 55, 204 R Randal, Beth A 134, 204 Ray, Mfchele A 48, 204 Reed, Rot ) E 204 Relchard, Andrea S 40, 124, 204 Reldy, Natalie A 204 Relncke, Thomas A 204 Relter, Scott E 204 Renner, John 6 204 Rice, Robby W 204 Richards. Jill M 69, 76, 77. 87, 204 Robblns. Steven B 85, 204 Robinson, Andrea H 134. 204 Robinson, Cassandra D 204 Robinson, Debra L 204 Robinson, Tlmmy L. 204 Rode. Brtgltte T. 77. 204 Rogers. Sarah L 134, 204 Rohrbacher, Brock A 57, 73, 85. 204 Roller. Amy E. 124. 133. 204 RozzeUe, Michael T. Rust. Larry B 204 Saleh. Amy J 204 Sampson. Scott F 124. 132. 204 Sarson. Catherine A. 38 Savleo, Jason R 204 Saylor. Brendan P 73. 204 Schlup. Jacqueline 204 Schreffler. Keith R 204 Schwartz. Theodore D 204 Scott. Steven M. 59. 85. 204 Scruggs. Constance M 204 Self, Vk;kl J 124. 130. 196. 204 Seplak, Cynthia L. 204 Shaffer. Elizabeth 205 Shanyfelt. James D Shauver. Debra A 205 Sllcott, Brian J, 205 Sllva. Elaine G Sims. Deborah 205 Srtcler. Tamra K. 205 Slaughter, Klna 205 Smith, Billy 205 Smith, Chris J. 205 Smith, Derrick L. 205 Smith, Julia P, 205 Smith. Lorl N. 205 Smith, Lorl N. 134. 205 Smith. Mart Smith. Reginald D 49. 205 Snyder. Cheryl A 205 Snyder, Gregory A, 205 Sohaskl. Tracy R 49, 62, 63. 205 Sosnowskl, George 205 South, Rboert E. 78. 205 Spelth. Stacey R. 205 Spencer. Jossette Springer, Shelley A. 80. 205 Starks. Dellnda A. 205 Starks, Tracey L. 205 Sterling. Victoria M, 124. 205 Stewart, Diana L, 134, 205 Stiles. Klmberly K, 87. 205 Stoner. Serena S. 205 Storey, Jerry A. 205 Strokotter. Angela L 87. 205 Stump. Charles E 205 Stumpf, Jeffrey D. 48. 205 Stumpf. Kevin L. 205 Suttle, Marvin 205 Swanson. Dwkjht R, 65. 205 Swlnehart. David M. 59. 205 Sykes. Candace M. 41, 55. 87. 205 Sylvester, David S. 205 Sylvia, James E, 205 Szymanskl, James G 124. 205 V: 206 T o K ' ar-i ' - y. ' - Th   r, tar I 206 ' - ■•- .-. A-.-h, -j ' t y. ' . ' r rs ' T. Ar?fV9 n 20 Vz-ov t rx y. : . ' TS ' WS ' W A ' J 2 ' rs ' c VS . Cor ? ' ' -J ' . ' -pvy. j Mi . 77 ' O ' er Art - ' . ' • ' ' odd r ' hi ■' . ' . r j y L arc . 206 ' V e, .o « A 206 Uptfiaw. Tara D 206 V Van Wagner, ' i 38. 59. 78. 134. 206 or urvyvr :-hiv ' 65 ss. 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Ronette N 38. 4 ' . 206 Wrigley. David J. 207 Wunderich, Tmofhy M. 207 Xong. Doo 207 Talt. Jennifer D. 205 Tarbell. Susan A 205 Taylor. Lara E 205 Yoeger. Unad L 139. 207 Yahne. Kristrie L 124. 207 Zern. John P 124. 207 Zint. Loma L. 207 213 1 I I f I : 1 :9 8 12 I 2 214 Closing As this book of memories closes, the 1983-84 year ends. I would like to thank the students, staff, various athletes, and club members who helped make this book possible - a record for future generations. Editor-in-Chief Vicky Pratt HI ' WALSWORTH PUBLISHING .COMPANY MARCELINE MISSOURI L ' SA .
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