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

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V% vdct ve tfo i R. Nelson Snider High School 4600 Fairlawn Pass Ft. Wayne, Indiana 46815 Volume £1 - Safari rt. I, -„„ ' dm - k, Jennifer and Debbie Sherbinsky talk Snider fans anxiously await another panther in the Main Hall after a long day at victory.f school. Coach Hawley and the football captains present their trophy to Mr. Armstrong, f The Mighty Panther Band marches on the field for another great performance. f 2 Theme Once in a lifetime Once in a lifetime is a phrase that could describe the 1985-86 school year well. It was a year full of excitement as well as disappointment, from the unfor- gettable football season to the catastro- phe of the Space Shuttle Challenger. High school brings many joys throughout the four years. Memories that are hard to forget; memories that only occur Once in a lifetime . Seniors show their enthusiasm at a pep session. Teachers dress up as part of a skit that they performed during a pep session. 5 Theme The football team enjoys a pep session before a play-off game. Janet Wright and Brett Price are happy to see Snider just made another touchdown. J. Spirit: Good as Gold! Our school colors, black and gold say much about Snider spirit. Whenever you see the bright gold and black colors it immediately reminds you of the pride that Snider displays. Whether it be football baseball, or basketball games, stands filled with gold and black will be cheering our teams on to victory. The spirit of Snider is as Good As Gold. Senior Girls show their spirit at pep session. f Charlie Butcher, disc jocke for WMEE, shoots the ball as Mrs. Anita Evans tries to block the shot. - Mike Person swings for a single, at Carrington field. «■ Debbie and Michael Patterson wade through the water on the Eastern coast, f I R- ross 9 C j| •f Sophomores Karen Kulpa, Fonda Hunter, Mandy Georgi, Dana Stewart, Mark Steinberg, Amy Spisak, and Fred Jentgen happily celebrate the finishing of the raft race. 6 Summer Summertime Excitement Summertime is full of excitement. It is the time of the year that every student looks forward to. It is a busy time, from summer jobs to relaxing at the lake. During the summer many Snider students take part in the Ft. Wayne Three Rivers Festival. The Raft Race is one of the most popular events. The Bed Race, the ' Shoe Me Your Tan contest and the parade also are a part of the festival. As summer comes to an end, many students are ready to return to school. Most agree that the vacation atmo- sphere will be missed, but getting back to school is a nice change. - Julie Dinuis and Jeff Malmquist relax by the shore on a sunny summer day. Greg Conkling takes a ride on Lake James in his family boat. Summer Once in a Lifetime Student Life Sophomore boys, Damn Vogt, Clint Price, Mark Steinberg, Brian Roberson, Kevin Kratzman, Dean Beer, and Aaron foltz dress up for a pep session. Lorana Ann Cook and her date dance closely together at the Kick-Off dance. Missy Sanderson, Karla Kilmer, and Dawn Knoch huddle together at a football game. 8 Student Life 9 Student Life Julie Dinuis Bonnie and Donna Gill spend a day Rhonda Wilhelm and Michael Rivera dance cheek-to- at Disney World. cheek at the winter semi-formal. , ■tftfrHtm ' Laurie Twite and Erin Oetting enjoy a sunny summer day together on Crooked Lake.t 10 Friendship Friends are nice to have Friendship is a very important part of high school. Togetherness provides a sense of security. Being able to share is all a part of growing up. Sharing secrets, laughter and tears are bene- fits of a friendship. Having someone to sit down and do your homework with or just simply having a friend around is always nice. All in all a friendship is something that can ' t be beat! Kelly Townsend, Kelly Kilmer, Angie Sheets. Michelle Mahlan, Erin McDaniel. and Susie Lewis have fun after the fall pep session. J. i 1 • • • - friends gather together at the tailgate party during homecoming. ' f Eric Roller, Craig Olover, Mark Dove and Michael Rivera show their school spirit by painting their faces during a football game. 11 The senior girls celebrate their victory over the junior s in the Powder Puff game. - Pianette Surface and Jodi Mcfarland model their Hawaiian outfits during spirit week. J. fDoug Sample, a Powder Puff cheerleader, exclaims. Oh my. the seniors made another touchdown. 12 Homecoming Snider students dance the night away at the Homecoming dance. Janet Wright crowns Cornelius Billingsley, our Seniors Eric Roller, Erin McDaniel and Junior Powder Puff King, starting a new tradition. I Mitch Crawford enjoy their lunch on Hawaiian day. At least, Erin is smiling about it. JJ. Spirit alive in ' 85 Spirit week is a special week full of excitement and pep. The theme was This year we win again . Decoration day started off the events of the week. It took place on Saturday morning from 8:00 a.m. till 11:00 a.m. Everyday of the week is specially named. Monday was Come As You Are Day , Tuesday was Hawaiian Day , Wednesday was Rambo Day , Thursday was Jersey Day , and Friday was Color Day . Students colorfully outfitted them- selves according to each theme. On Thursday the Powder Puff game and the Tug-of-War events took place. The Powder Puff game was between the senior girls and the junior girls. The Tug-of-War contest was between the sophomore girls and the freshman girls. The sophomore girls won. And the seniors won the Powder Puff game and were the first class in the school ' s history to win the game in both their junior and senior years. On Friday the week of spirit was climaxed with a victory over Dwenger and a Homecoming dance. f Chris Lancia, Evelyn Littlefield Sharalynn Shubert and Brett Vannatta would rather be in Hawaii on Hawaiian day. The seniors elegant poster showed their spirit in hall decorations. Homecoming 13 The seniors celebrate their victory over the juniors. The junior girls are ready for action! The seniors run out on the field to proclaim their second victory in a row.f •£• Lf ■ r Tsk 14 Powder Puff Powder Puff Releases Spirit Powder Puff is one of the main attractions of Homecoming. The game involves junior and senior girls. The game arouses much spirit for the upcoming game which is played on Friday night. This year Powder Puff was a little different. Student Council held an election for a king. The nominees were: Michael Rivera, Eric Castetter and Cornelius Billingsley. The six varsity cheerleaders escorted the can- didates out on the field. Cornelius Billingsley was named king at half- time of the game. This was the first year that the seniors won the Powder Puff game as juniors and as seniors. Powder Puff definitely uplifted the excitement of Homecoming ' 85. Cornelius Billingsley is crowned the 1985 M Powder Puff King by Janet Wright.f The 1985 Powder Puff Court: Angie Sheets, Michael Rivera, Erin McDaniel, Laura Levy, Eric Castetter, Michelle Mahlan, Kelly Kilmer, Cor- nelius Billingsley, and Kelly Townsend. 15 Powder Puff J.Tom Loomis and Sarah Randall stop to be introduced while Sarah glances at the crowd. — Lynn Conley stands proudly with Brett Price after being crowned as Queen. f The 1985 Homecoming Court: Tim Witmer. Dawn Knoch. Darren Vogt. Jenny Herman, Greg Hardesty. Kacey Dohrman, Robert South, Mi- chelle Butler, Denise Epps, Sam Thong, Brett 16 Homecoming Price, Lynn Conley, Aaron Dellinger, Susan Lewis, Brent Saylor, Beth Phillips, Tom Loom- is, Sarah Randall. Fred Knipscher and Shonda Lay. fBeth Phillips smiles at the crowd while Brent Saylor attentively listens to the announcer. Court introduced al presume 4 Fred KnipscherandShonda Lay can hardly keep a smile while being introduced as a part of the 1985 Homecoming Court. ■f Sam Thong waits patiently to present Lynn Conley with her flowers while Brett Price hugs her. The queen and court has always been an important part of homecom- ing. This year was no different. The girls were selected a couple of weeks before homecoming. The court consisted of, Freshman: Dawn Knoch, Shonda Lay; Sophomores: Jenny Herman, Sarah Randall; Jun- iors: Beth Phillips, Kacey Doehrman, Seniors: Susie Lewis, Michelle R. Butler, and Lynn Conley. Student Council decided to try something different this year. Instead of having the girls walking out on the field or riding out in cars at halftime, the girls were driven out in golf carts by their escorts during pre-game. At halftime the girls were introduced and walked out to the football field with their escorts. Denise Epps, the 1984 Homecom- ing Queen, came home from I.U. to participate in the crowning ceremo- nies. Lynn Conley was crowned as the 1985 Homecoming Queen. •fr Former Queen Denise Epps crowns the 1985 Homecoming Queen, Lynn Conley. Michelle Butler anxiously awaits her name to be announced. SB4 0 17 Homecoming The football team shows enthusiasm while stom- ping the Saints. The mighty, fighting Panther band plays at halft- ime.J. Julie Dewitt and Holly Dimond show off their winning van.f The Snider 1985-86 football team watches Dwenger intently. 18 Homecoming Game We Won Again! This year we win again was the theme for this year ' s homecoming. And win again we did. The fighting panthers brought the Bishop Dwenger Saints to their knees with a 19 to 7 victory. The game was a big part of homecoming, but other activities were scheduled during this week. Such as hall decorations, in which the seniors came out the winner. Car decorations, which Julie Dewitt and Molly Dimond won. Tug-of-war and Powder Puff, which the senior girls clenched for the second consecutive year. The spirit throughout the school during the 1985-86 homecoming made GREAT success. The Cheerleaders lead the homecoming crowd through a cheer. -f The sophomore football team shows their support for the varsity players. Homecoming Game 19 - Frank Morrison (Jason Schwankl) meets Arthur Hayes (JeffBemiss) on Sycamore Street. Phyllis Hayes (Jennifer Beineke) consults her mother (Jana McClain) about the neighbor- hood problem. t The people of Sycamore Street gather to force the Blakes from their house. f Phyllis Hayes (Jennifer Beineke) is surprised by a visit from her new neighbor, Joseph Blake (Brett Vanatta). 20 Fall Play Thunder on Sycamore Street 4 Joe, they ' re going to throw us out of our home, ' ' Anna Blake (Bonnie Holloway) exclaims as she is comforted by her family, Joseph Blake (Brett Vanatta) and Judy (Tina Winans). Thunder on Sycamore Street con- cerned a family, the Morrisons, who moved on to Sycamore Street. The father was an ex convict, a fact which other families of Sycamore soon found out. Later, the neighbors decided to try to make the Morrison ' s move. The play then dealt with the controversy of the situation, ending in a neighbor- hood riot near the Morrison ' s home. t The cast of THUMDER OR SYCAMORE STREET ' ' front row (from left to right ' Beth Safirstein, Dana Stewart, Christy Kelly. Jodi Wicklein, Kira Downey, Tina Winans Bonnie Holloway, Kendra Clauser, Jennifer Beineke Kim Munger, Kristyn Cox, Amy Phillips Back Row: Robin Ptuttle, Jana McClain Craig Hittie Greg MacDonald, Scott Gillan Rob Benroth Kevin MacDowell, Jay Tipton. Rob Taylor Brett Vanatta, Jason Schwankl, Jeff Bemiss Adam Bolander, Andy faley, Amy Hook and Tammy Sitcler. «• Roger Morrison (Kevin MacDowell ' reports to Caroline Hayes (Christy Kelly ' on her fathers role in the neighborhood actions. ■fr Arthur Hayes (Jeff Bemiss) saves the day for Joseph Blake (Brett Vanatta). Fall Play. 21 What goes up must come down. Mr. Buzzard and Mr. Petrie both hope to grab the rebound for the next play. 4 Coach Rothenhofer gets a chance to show his shooting ability for the folks, f Ms. Evans prays for this shot to go in, for two more for the staffs 22 WMEE Basketball Qame Staff plays WMEE Tony Richards listens intently to Biff ' s strategy. . The WMEE boys struck again, but they didn ' t strike hard enough. On March 12th in Snider ' s gym, those two guys and co. showed up anxious- ly waiting to defeat the Panther staff. However, with all the comics and laughter, and the crowd cheering them on, the Panthers came out on top! Thanks to the Music Boosters who sponsored the popular event, the Snider Staff showed WMEE who was number 1! Taking part in the evening ' s hilari- ty were: Principal Jerry Petrie, Asst. Principal Leon Youngpeter, Mr. Buz- zard, Mr. Rothenhofer, Mr. Miller and with Ms. Anita Evans adding the femi- nine touch. A good time was had by all! } The WMEE cheerleaders show off their reac- tions to Kenny Childers ' famous column.f Are the cheerleaders cheering for our staff or for WMEE? WMEE Basketball Game 23 JThose who attended the Semi-Formal, danced the night. t This couple is in the spotlight during a dance •f Tim Haffher and Angela Buuck make a happy looking couple while they dance. 24 Semi-formal t Kristyn Cox and her escort share a happy, relaxed moment together. Winter Wonderland k s B b1 f Lori Duesler and date take time out to watch the other dancers. « Tim Jordan, Martha Bloom, Dave Misner, and Angela Galbraith enjoy each other s com- pany. Semi-Formal 25 f Linda Brumbaugh and Chris Skipper make a perfect pair at the Morp. Tonya Fiedler finds that Brian Shepler is very amusing. One Night Love Affair The MORP, a reverse of the Prom, was a great success this year. The dance is a run-off of the Prom only everything is turned around. The girls ask their favorite guy and treat them to an evening of fun. Many couples wore matching t-shirts or sweatshirts. The night begins with a dinner at a fast- food restaurant or anywhere they choose to go. The dance this year was arranged, sponsored, and decorated by student council. The main hall was full of pink, red, and white balloons. The theme for the dance was One night Love Af- fair. Craig Wise was crowned the 1936 MORP King. t This group looks as if they ' re all enjoying the balloon decorations at the Morp. ■f Angie Buscher stands proudly by her date Craig Wise, the Morp King. Morp 27 Harry Beaton (Matt Phillips) has died and the villagers are grief-stricken. f 28 Spring Musical Brigadoon enchants crowd Jeff Douglas (Kevin MacDowell) inquires of Mr. Archie Beaton (Adam Reef) about Brigadoon ' s predicament..!- Tommy Albright - Jeff Bemiss Jeff Douglas - Kevin MacDowell Jane Ashton - Jodi Wicklein Fiona MacLaren - Lori Ormiston Jean MacLaren - Debbie Niewyk Andrew MacLaren - Brett Vannatta Archie Beaton • Adam Reef Marry Beaton - Matt Phillips Mr. Lundie - Scott Qillan Charlie Dalrymple - Adam Bolander Stewart Dalrymple - Mike Harris MacQregor - Willie French Angus McQuffie - Andy Faley Sandy Dean - Dan Fox Meg Brockie - Mandi Qeorgi Frank - Jay Tipton Townsfolk: Debbie Weinswig, Cindy Kaufman, Jennifer Beineke, Vicki Jenkins, Amy Russell, Beth Safirstein, Kim Christman, Michelle Bezdon, Andrea Dean, Becky VanAman, Amy Hook, Kara McMahan, Janna McClain, Kim Johnson, Lori Kerbel, Kira Downey, Debbie Shauver, Tina Winans, Bonnie Holloway, Ken- dra Clauser, Michelle Guthrie, Kristyn Cox, Christy Kelly, Joni Evans, Tammy Sitcler, Dar- lene Csemik, Marc Lotter, dreg MacDonald, Pete Baney, Tony Poignard, Jim Schlup, Craig Hittie, Mark Walter, Greg Miller. The musical Brigadoon, begins with two American hunters, Jeff Doug- las, and Tommy Albright, who get lost in the highlands of Scotland and stumble on the village of Brigadoon, which, thanks to a miracle, appears only one day out of 100 years. Tommy falls in love with Fiona, a Brigadoon villager, and then must decide wheth- er to stay with her, or go back to America with Jeff. Through singing and dancing the play reaches its conclusion which is ... he stayed in Brigadoon with his true love. Brigadoon villagers enjoy their life in the town square. t f The cast of the spring musical, Brigadoon, row 1: Greg MacDonald, Dan Fox, Greg Miller, Pete Baney, Tony Poignard, Willie French, Mark Walter, Andy Faley, Adam Reef, Jim Schlup, Craig Hittie, Matt Phillips, Marc Lotter row 2: Vickie Jenkins, Tammy Sitcler, Darlene Csemik, Kristyn Cox, Michelle Bezdon, Andrea Dean, Michelle Guthrie, Adam Bolander, Debbie Niewyk, Brett Vannatta, Lori Ormiston, Jeff Bemiss, Kevin MacDowell Mandi Georgi row 3: Mike Harris, Joni Evans, Beth Safirstein, Kim Christman, Debbie Weinswig. Amy Russell . Jana McClain, Jennifer Beineke row 4: Lori Kerbel Amy Hook, Kendra Clauser, Bonnie Holloway Tina Winans, Debbie Shauver. Cindy Kaufman, Kim Johnson, Kim Munger row 5: Kira Downey Jodi Wicklein, Christy Kelly row 6: Scott Gillian, Becky VanAman Spring Musical 29 Bob Sanders and Janice Cronin perform a pantomime routine. Brittany Tyler and the Panthers show off enter- taining Hawaiian dance. J. The M.Cs entertain the audience with an act about the freshman girls. t Tap dancers show their talent with a tap routine. A. MA Mf 30 Sketchbook Sketchbook offers talent Sketchbook is Snider ' s talent show that is held annually. This year the talent really was a hit. The show opened with Heavy Meadow , a band performing Run Around Sue . The members of the band consisted of: Carey Parker, Steve Lesh, Scott Wright, Jon Lundy, Dan Katter, John Krueger and Mike Jordan. The acts varied from tap dancing to a pantomime performed by Janice Cronin and Bob Sanders. Several clubs from Snider participated in the talent show. The clubs included the Pantherettes, Swing choir, wind ma- chine and Jazz, Too. The MC ' s per- formed between acts. All in all, Sketchbook was again a great success! Lisa Ormiston displays her talent by singing a song, The Greatest Love. The Master of Ceremonies put on a skit before each act. 4- Bff-fl WL ' ' ' m M If 1 m m ' i ' - ' ' P H? L 1 1 ■ ' ; ' m 1 A B 1 1 •f Kevin McDowell dresses up as a cool ' ' hippie for an act performed by the M.Cs. Sketchbook 31 Dreams go oil forever The Junior Senior Prom theme DREAMS GO ON FOREVER was greatly supported as Junior Margo Cronk stated, It was so beautiful; I will never forget it. The atmosphere was fascinating. ' ' The I. Bumam band provided the music and the decora- tions were done by Armstrong Flow- ers. The highlights of the evening were Ty VanWagner and Lisa Ormiston As Long As We Believe, and Senior Amy Russell dedicated We ' ve Only Just Begun to the class of 1986. The evening was topped off by the crown- ing of the 1986 Prom Queen, Kim Munger. 1986 Prom Court: Beth Phillips, Christy Cain, Vicki Self, Lynne Crunkleton, Kasey Doehrman, Janet Wright, Susie Lewis, and Queen Kim Munger. ■) Erin McDaniel thinks back on all the fond memories of high school, as she realizes that graduation is coming soon. 4. Several guests take a break from dancing to get some refreshments. 32 Prom Kim Munger and her escort Matt Phillips look happy after Kim was crowned queen. Ted Smith and Michelle Mahlan share a serious moment of the prom. I fLynne Crunkleton and Brad Stiles dance closely as Lynne thinks about this being her last prom. «-Tom Mulpagano and his date enjoy quiet conversation after a long night of dancing. From 33 ■fDressed to impress is Shannon Billingsley with lace gloves and a perky hat. It ' s a formal affair with Lacey Spearman and nita Jones (in background), and Anthony Wright and Jennifer Douse seated at cozy tables, in their tuxedos and spring gowns. «4 Top Row. (Railing) Val Moore. Ann Williams, Tracey Derreck, Darnell Leshore, Tommy Winders, Von Coleman, Jamal Jackson, Tarita King Standing Rear - Cecilia Godwin, Karen Chapman, Shonda Phillips, Tara Upshaw, Adrienne Booker, Lyndia Williams, Rebecca Turner, Rhea Edmonds, Melvinia Link, Katrina King, Rhonda Morris, Monchell Armour, Jennifer Morris, Jerrion Humphrey, Linda Davis, Monic Emerson, Demetra Holmes, Louis King, Sponsor Mrs. Anita Evans, Andoria King, Aundrea Ewing, Yvette King, Kenya Lewis, Kim Boone, Farsell Browning, Tamiko McKinley. Each year Snider ' s Afro Heritage Club presents an outstanding talent and fashion show. The money earned has been used for various purposes, including giving financial aid to other Black youth. This year the students are proud to announce that they have developed a Scholarship fund and have awarded their first annual scholarship. It will be given each year to the top Black senior student. The scholarship has been named for Alicia Denise Porter, Snider ' s first Black honor student, and a plaque will be provided to display the names of the recipients. The first recipient of the Alicia Denise Porter Scholarship is Louis Allen King, Jr., president of the club. 34 Afro Heritage awards King ■f-Commentators for the evening gala were Alonzo Bright and Melissa Morgan here in a delightfully casual setting for the season. Master of Ceremonies is Louis King, who also won the scholarship and Mistress of Ceremonies Felicia Waters. Sporting out are: Nita Jones, Kwame Lewis, Jeff Martin, Pat Flowers, Alonzo Bright and Renita Dies in suitable outfits for a fun occasion. Candi Sykes, in her stunning beach attire, could stop any show, while Mike Rosselle is proud to be there. 4- Afro Heritage 35 Jnce in a =JLifetl me Clubs 36 C!ub Divider Club Divider 3 i Council lias active year BlaKe Lackey gets a real dose of the Christmas spirit when he gives his state school pal a gift.J. Joel Harms and Brian Cook listen to what informa- tion is being given at the student council meet- ing. fl985-86 Student Council, 1st row: Ida Thong, Tami Chin, Amy Picking, Laura Levy, Janet Wright, Ellen McCants, Lynne Crunkleton, Sam Thong, Margo Cronk, Dawn Ketzler, Tonika Kelly, Kacey Doehrman, Beth Phillips, Caroline Baker, Row 2: Susie Amett, Tina Knock, Kelly VanValkenburgh, Heather Smuck, Angee Ho- henbrink, Denise Elbrecht, Julie Ruffolo, Kim 38 Student Council Quo, Susan Quisti, Jill Rothenhofer, Ryan Hedges, Nicky Fultz, Grace Quo, Katie Hender- son, Joel Harms, Tony Poignard, Row 3: Angela Conhling, Tracie Kiracofe, Beth Safirstein, Nan- ette Surface, Melissa Neher, Michelle Mahlan, Angie Sheets, Jennifer Beineke, Christine Tole- do, Beth Anderson, Nita Jones, Jennifer Morris, Dawn Knoch, Shonda Lay, Tim Witmer, Row 4: Erin McDaniel, Kira Lea Downey, Tara Upshaw, Fonda Hunter, Mandy Qeorgi, Kristyn Cox, Mi- chelle Quthrie, Wendy Holocher, Blake Lackey, Chris Hite, Robert Kelsey, Shawn Eaken, Steve Roose, Tyrone Whittenburg, Katie Wilsan, Dana Brackett. Student Council officers Ellen McCants, Sam Clothing Bureau. Also present are PTA Presi- Thong, Lynne Crunkleton, and Janet Wright pur- dent David Phillips, student council advisor Mr. chased and donated coats and soap to the Petroff, and PTA Vice President, Val Evans, Laura Levy chats a while with her new friend that she met at the state school Christmas party. ♦■Seniors Janet Wright, Becky Van Aman, and Suzie Kerwin prepare cookies and juice for the residents at the training center. Student Council 39 French Club Expands The French Club this year has expanded. It now has two hundred anc eight members. Act ivities this year in elude a Christmas dinner at Le Qour met several films shown after school an all-club ice skating party, and a game evening playing French Monop oly. These are several events that keep the French students interested in this language. French Club: On floor: Madame Guthrie, Andrea Lotter. Lisa Peterson, Janell Beitman, Jenny Benya, Katherine Burton, Susie Arnett; Row 1: Bridgette Simon, Joel Harmes, Neil Jackson, Tara Beck, Mandy Reuter, Wendy Sell, Evelyn Loomis. Andrea Hapner, Michelle Campbell, Rachel Thomp- son, Ashley Williams, Stephanie Haught, Esther Doh, Darilyn Dearing, Angie Miller, Robin Nuttle. Laura Coyner, Dara Miller; Row 2: Mikege Rue, Matt Campbell, Chris Meyer, Brett Bloom, Steve Pratt. Bryan Zollinger, Tony Poingnard, Dan Duesler, Angie Hohenbrink. Jill Rothenhofer, Julie Roffolo, Krista Shutt, Angie Retters, Lori Carroll, Jennifer Evans. Brook Guy, Michelle Hill, Verra Keisler, Karen Peper, Angie Grimes, Nikki Reinking, Renee Biddlecome, Selena Hariharen, Row 3: Shawn Speakder, Eric Rupp, Robe rt Druhot, Dan Chapken, Mike Milligan, Mike Krahn, Willie Frend, Chris Hite, Rod Parker, Dan Ecclestone, Katia Wilson, Darlene Myatt, Janalyn James, Jada Mitchell, Julie Terrill, Michelle Mefferd, Laura Shannon. Karen Peters, Anji Walda, Courtney Franke, Missy Growcock, Stacey Stumpf. Row 1: Madame Simpson, Manica Pascarella, Amy Rising, Toni Brown, Plikki Detter, Susan Taber, Michelle Kendall, Krista Hamlin, Lori Sherwin. Katie O ' Grady, Katie Roth, Cheryl Becroft, Kim Gatchell, Debbie Niewyk, Kim Klein, Row 2: Tavia Leughmyer, Shelly Noone, Debbie Daniels, Melissa Sidebot- tom, Elainne Anderson, Katie Frazier. Debbie Weinswig, Tiffany Schiebal, Michelle Guthrie, Adrienne MacMillen, Heather Mason. Michelle Johnson, Alison Beatty, Dana Dishor, Lisa Chambers, Christina Caldwell, Laura Kintz, Kelly Dehner, Lisa Stevens, Dawn Tatum, Row 3: DBeth Corazzi, Karla Maher, Kindall Caldwell, Tonya Miller. Sheri Bromine, Ann Miller, Nancy Bushell, Nicole Bauer, Mauren Steup, Matt Thompson, Clint Price, Brian Roberson, Ton Hargis, Jeff Fenn, Tammi Williams. Lasonya Witt. J.R. McChesney, Pat Wood, Allan Waswick, MattMcCants Row 4: DarcyMertz, Amy Arnold, Jenny Gunder, Mary thompson, Erika Folbert, Kristi Tomsits, Christine Toledo, Tracy Kirsote, Mike Harris, Chris Hamilton, Steve Cochren. Rob Grostifon, Jeff Englert, Jon Diffendorfer, George Simler. Jeff Taves, Mark Whittaker, James Franklin, Mike McKinney, Wendy Fletcher, Stacy Svoboda, Sean Stock- dale. Row 1: Bev Bowlin, Lori Duesler, Pam Krug, Jenny Beineke, Dristi Herman, Laura Averbeck, Bethany DeKay, Juli Stump, Kendra Clauser, Dawn Stureman, Lorrie Burdek. Sam Thong- President, Angie Buschur- Vice President. Michelle Rehm- Secretary, Katie Henderson, Dawn Helberg, Michelle Butler, Tina Knoch, Madame Simpson. Madame Guthrie. Row 2: Tina Furos, Janis DeVore. Kira Downey. Julie Stockberger. Kim Everett, Kim Hamilton, Christy Kelly, Liz Kane, Kirk Kortok- rax, Mike Becraft, Lisa Ormiston. Marion Schanda. Ellen McCants, Michelle Malan, Susie Lewis, Kim Boone. Adrienne Booker. Lisa Murray. Cindy Kaufman, Row 3: Kayla Hershber- ger. Rose Espinoza, Kelly Putman. Ben Myers, Melissa Neher, Jeff Stumpf, Bob South, Scott Sampson, Leah Richards, Eve Cobb, Susie Tarbell, Eric Moore, Karri Maher, Sheri Maher, Varvara Gounaris, Vasco Williams, Greg Katter, Diane Stewart, Darlene Csernik. Christina Terber, Christy Holm, Row 4: Beth Phillips, Rachel Fortney, Margo Cronk, Erin Oetting. Beth Thompson, Martha Bloom, Kara McMahan, Rob Taylor, Craig Hittie, Eric Mertz, Mike Patterson, Jim Zinn, Hugh Rohrmoser, Jay Tipton. Brian Cook, John Lundy, Keith Mensing, Jesse Carson, Mimi Carteaux, Shivani Passey, Barb Miserendino, Diana Toledo. Perry Jackson. Brian Fitch. Jenni Hetler, Amy Roller. 40 French Club JVew Activities Introduced Spanish Club, headed by Senor de la Guardia, this year had a new calendar of events including the annu- al ice skating party at Qlenbrook and Club picnic at Lion ' s Park in the spring. Some novice activities such as a Spanish fiesta and an all-day excur- sion to the Museum of Modem Art in Chicago will be started this year. Sounds like a very exciting year!! T Spanish Club: On floor: Mary SzymansKi, Ten Dealing. Grace Quo, Susan Swinehart, Laura Orliz, Jim Crawford, Scott Rudolph, Metal Patel, Dawn Qarriqus, Heather Gallien, Amy Peppier, Ida Thong, Brian Gilpin, Nate Burdek, Jason Saavedra, Melissa Wilking, Micky Fultz, Kim Johnson, Trisha Patterson, Carrie Wood; Row 1: Michelle Kurz, Rachael Laskowski, Yvonne Stilwell, Mary Amett, Yvette Wright, Stacey McClurg, Dan Fox, Ashish Patel, Jason Bryant, Stephen Gutknecht, Janet Howard, uawn Keinhart, Kim Quo, Susan Giusti, Tracy Kiracote, Kim Wenger, Shannon McClurg, Laura Miller, Leslie Loux, Sarra Randal, Holli Simmons, Shonda Lay, Stacy McNeely. Sam Garber; Row 3: Troy Boroff, Tom Seemann, Stephanie Firks, Staci Branstrator, Dawn Sterba, Don Kidd, Teresa Woods, Susie Spisak, Tom Parnin, Mike Niccum, Scott Gillan, Jeff Grenn. Brittney Tyler, Nancy Heck, Ann Tindall, Steph Fultz, Jenny Tuesley, Lori Freehill, Dorinda Faulkner, Tonya Lackhar, Kristin Roemer Kim Walton Darren Vogt. GregJacobs, Todd Eikenbeny; Row 4: Becky Dyer, Kim Davis, Angi Kumfer, Bill Elyea, Scott Gansert, Mike Stetzel, Jason Steele, Marc Lotter, Rick Stacy, Jim Martz, Leigh Ann Carroll, Sarah Berghoff. Lucy Elli- son, Amy Kelder, Cindi Ketcham Claudia Falkenberg Robert Kelsey, Megan McLeister, Sally Jinkd, Lori Stinson, Kristy Mansell, Mark Mayemick. Charlie Ruble. Troy Kinsey, Javon Wilson, Fred Ibarra ■f Row 1: Carmen Butler, Linda Behm, Vicki Marrero, Amy Copeland, April Brattain, Danielle Saavedra, Beth Mi- pyard, Tracy Howard, Candy Crill, Ann Fazekas, Sapana Patel, Andrea Forehand, Brenda Cunningham. Lara Taylor, Becky Van Aman, Ronda Reiter- treasurer, Crissy Ibarra- secretary, Andre Kleinrichert- president, Wendy Holocher- vice president. Row 2. Steve Robbins, Tammy Sltcler, Tim Walter, Cindy Lewis, Amy Russell, Susan Butterworth, Christy York, Charnell Likes, Gretchen Yager, Heidi Norem, Stacey Speith, Andrea Robinson. Angie Galbraith, Kacey Doehrman, Susan Binkley, Kay Chiders, Anne Krahn, Michelle Bieberich, Robert Ochoa, Robin Clemens. Row 3: Tony Edgell, Alan Thompson, Laurie Twite, Brent Rust, Dana Brackett, John Zern, Jim Schlup, Derek Schmidt, Anne Frazier. Lynne Crunkleton, Katie Hostetter. Carolyn Hittie, Andrea Reichard. Gigi Johnson, Jill Richards, Karen Menge, Suzie Kerwin. Mark Crippin, James Reecer, Bryan Carpenter Emilio Moliner. Row 4: Kris Kall- meyer, Ty Van Wagner Brett Gemlick. Brad Clark Greg Snyder Tom Reincke Pete Baney Mark Linne- meier, Darnell LeShore Eric Spade. Kirsten Falken- berg, Julie Thompson. Angie Arons Michelle Bezdon John Dedden, Scott Schiebel, Jim Scheerer Greg Kennelly, Andy Coghlan. Jake Carpenter. Spanish Club 41 Latin Club Goes Roman t Row 1: Officers-Wendy Holocher, Amy Pick- ing, Heather Smuck, Kim Burnau; Row 2: Joe Stump, Trish Perko, Eve Cobb, nancy Bushnell, Bobby James, Ken Childers, Dusti Klopp, Nicole Irby, Lisa Arnold; Row 3: Debi Shawer, Tammy Sitcler, Jason Anderson, Rod Hogue, Seana Lane, Mark Musser, Michelle Beard, Christina Beard, Christina Shields, Beth ReischI, Kris Hockenberry, Nicole Dixon; Row 4: Jane Hohman, Matt Bums, Tiah Drake, Kelly Burke, Jennie Lafferty, Kathy Zook, Tony Leuen- berger, John Quilhot, Matt Mertes, Kim Christ- man, Kira Shakhnouich, Mindy Phillips, Theresa Javrequi, Byron Black, Ryan Duffer, Scott Wil- liams. 42 Latin Club German Club Has Oktoberfest t German Club: Row 1: Drew Keaffaber, Dawn Witt, Amy Phillips, Kisa Hughes, Nicole Amett, Frau Boggess, Erik Scherer, Staci Milledge Janet Bubb, Julie Dinius, Jeff Malmquist: Row 2: Todd Fahsenbach, Denise Wellman, Laura Eifrid, Colleen Watson, Donna Ehresman Ronda Qines, Angie Battels, Kim Corya, Brian Gilpih, Melanie Rice, James Doh, John Heiden- reich, Jenny Herman, Bonnie Gill, Eric White Row 3: Wade Davies, Linnea Eulkerson, Anne Backman, Linda Yaeger, Jim Crilly. Jennifer Marquardt, Tracy Sahaski, Holly Grantham. Angie Sawyer, Mary Patterson, Kathy Wall David Schuricht, Jeff Wenta, Ericka Bruten- bach, Maria Wristpus, Jane Deike, Kirk Mericle Row 4: Markus Hoffman, Eric Brooks, Erik Watson, Michael Litchin, Vernon Lintermuth, Kris Kallmeyer, Kevin Despot, Kim Frieden Robb Grostefon, Da id Patts Eric Zehner. Kevin Meyer, Matt Mertes, John Faber, Wade Stucke Petri Nreuinen, Ke in Cookie Lance Hauth. German Club 43 Speech team competes This year, the Snider speech team has steadily grown. There have been more participants this season than ever before, from November to April, these dedicated people gave up their Satur- days to go to meets, and they competed in such areas as radio, duo, discussion, humor, and oratorical interpretation. Hopefully, the team will continue to increase in participation and talent in the years to come. fRow 1: Samuel Thong, Kim Guo, Ida Thong, Rishi Seth. Row 2: Liz Dexhermer, Tiah Drake, Amy Hook, Charnell Likes, Jeff Bemiss, Grace Guo, Jennifer Beineke. Row 3: Hugh Rohrmo- Row 4: Mr. ser, Kira Lea Douney, Girish Vitalpur, Deb MacDowell, Niewyk, Bonnie Holloway, Wendy Holocher. Vanatta. Tom Fabst, Mike Patterson, Kevin Diana Toledo, Scott Gillan, Brett fKendra Clauser and Brett Vanatta practice for one of their up and coming speech meets. 44 Speech Team Chess Club uses strategy The Chess Club, which consists of ten Snider students, hold meetings every Tuesday. At these meetings they play game after game of chess. Some- times to challenge each other they play just for fun. But that ' s not all that these people do. These students com- pete in several chess tournaments during the year. They hope to see the Chess Club expand in the coming years. f Row 1: James DuMond, Robert Kelsey, Kris Alan Thompson, Tony Edgall, Dan McDonald, Joel Roberson, not pictured Quentin Cantreli. Kallmeyer, Fred Jacobs, Emilio Moliner. Row 2: ■f Fred Jacobs concentrates on his next important move. 45 Chess Club FSA Involves View of Careers At meetings every third Wednesday, the girls of FSA get a more involved view of this career. Quest speakers and representatives of the secretarial profes- sion offer helpful guidance and informa- tion concerning all aspects of a secre- tary ' s job. The April meeting was a field trip to the offices of a local company. Several members attend a FSA seminar at International Business College in November and the activities of National Secretaries Week in April. fRow 1: Julie Ecclestone, treasurer; Karen Arnold, recording secretary; Brenda Boydston, corresponding secretary; Tonika Kelly, Fam The students of FSA are busily working on typing assignments due. Fee, Jenny Tippmann, historian.Jill Barr, vice- president; Lynn Conley, president; Erika Tol- bertRow 2: Bonnie Rohrs, Carrie Zimmerman, Kimberly Stiner, Jean Siela.Row 3: Mrs. Ricketts, Kayla Hershberger, Kelly Fatty, Christy Carpen- ter. 46 FSA T T COE Employs Basic Skills COE students attend class in the morning and hold office jobs outside of class. Most COE students take mainly business courses including the COE class but every student ' s job is different. Everyone works in some kind of office using basic business skills. Every COE student also competes in contestat the regional level, and some go on to the state and national level. f Row 1: Amy Allen, Carla Yoquelet, secretary; Pam Thomas, vice-president; Carole Witte, presi- dent; Cheri Knott, treasurer; Jenny Tippmann, historian. Row 2: Karen Arnold, Antoinette Watson, Sherry Joyner, Cassandra Davis, Jodi Richardson, Chris Nichols. Row 3: Steve Heger- feld, Rachel Gibson, Jan Little, Patty Kochanski, Cheryl Cserniek. - Taking a break from typing letters are Carole Witte, Jenny Tippmann, Pam Thomas, and Amy Allen. C.O.E. 47 DECA Goes To Nationals The Snider DECA chapter did very well in competition in 1985-86. Snider DECA was awarded first place at the District DECA Career Development Conference for the fifth consecutive year. Thirty students advanced to the State DECA Conference and were awarded the sweepstakes trophy for the first time. Six students competed at the national DECA Conference in Atlanta. Sharon Meyer, senior, was a national winner in the Restaurant Marketing Competitive events area. Tracy Kulpa, Sharon Meyer, Liz Kane, Laura Taylor, back row: Sue Ritchie, Hugh McFadden. Tom Loomis, and Rhonda Wilhelm went to Atlanta, Georgia for the five day competition. • fl985-86 D.E.C.A. row 1: Herbie Jackson, Nita Jones. Amy Dahm, Kris Everell, Kim Trenkner, Juli Ecclestone, Liz Kane, Andrea Forehand, Kelly Monte. Julie Pidd, Connie Brock, row 2: Carla Clancy, John Qoumaris, Angie Buuck, Diana Prince, Tonika Kelly, Rhonda Wilhelm, Lynette Jones, Mike Sanderson, Pat Sanderson, 48 DECA Sharon Meyer, Brenda Aldridge, Tim Hughes, Doug McMeely, Tracy Kulpa, Regina Caldwell, Renee Morthington, Debbie Yoder, Dale Jack- son, Shane Robbins, Joe Vetter, Vince Meil, Row 3: Brock Rohrbacher, Steve Scott, Pam Bau- ghman. Rose Espinoza, Cleophus Williams, Joel Deming, Mike MacDonald, John Miller, Matt Phillips, Hugh Mcfadden, Brett Price, Dusty Walls, Mark Thessin, Drew Keaffaber, Steve Isch, Bud Terminal, Rob Callahan, Sue Ritchie, Tom Loomis, Mike Mclnturf, Tessy Basasik, Bill Meumann, John Renner, John Wilenski. V.I. P. Has Banner Year ■ V 1 bW i 1 8 £ esPI ■ r f i ™ ■ iW Him L 11 tl985-86 V.I. P. Club, row 1: Selena Hariharan, Andra Boone, Stephanie Wirges, Mannette Sur- face, Deb Miewyk, Victoria Boroff, Nicki Surface, Nicki Detter, Supana Patel, Row 2: Darlene Csemik, Abbie Franke, Heather Johnson, Julie Dinius, Christine Toledo, Megan McClester, Ann Frazier, Kim Boone, Row 3: Mrs. Johnson, Cindy Ketcham, Margo Cronk, Carissa McComb, Angie Buschur, Kira Downey, Diana Toledo, Lori Ormiston. Mrs. Judy Johnson and Mrs. Ida Mae Ricketts discuss plans for VIP and FSA activities. The V.I. P. Club has had many successful activities. They sponsored a blood drive in November, which was the largest blood drive ever held at Snider. During Christmas, they go to Parkview ' s children ward and sing carols to the patients. The final project of the year was the sale of carnations for Valentine ' s Day. The V.l.P. Club ' s main objective is geared toward help- ing the community in every way possi- ble. VIP 49 Future problem solvers take State The four-member team is part of a nationwide program designed to encourage communication and criti- cal thinking skills. The entire process must be completed in a two-hour session without the aid of notes of any kind. For practice, Snider ' s team tack- led the problem of world hunger and gained an invitation to the State Fu- ture Problem Solving Bowl. At the F.P.S. Bowl in Indianapolis, the team beat nine other teams to win the State Championship. The team also placed first in a mandatory but unrelated skit competition with the aid of senior actress Kendra Clauser. fFuture Problem Solvers: Sam Thong, Mike Patterson, Coach-Sponsor, Leon Youngpeter, Carey Parker, Kendra Clauser, Barb Parker, Coach-Sponsor, and Jennifer Beineke, holding the trophy. 50 Future Problem Solvers STAND Takes Stand Against Drinking tSTAMD members: Row 1, Lome Burdek, Bethany Dekay, Juli Stump, Susan Quisti, Selina L. Haniharan; Row 2, Heather Johnson, Kendra Clauser, Erica Breitenbach, Michele Menden- hall, Beth Emmie Saflrstein, Jenny Bryan, Dawn Reinhort, Heather Mason, Megan McLeister, Dorinda Faulkner, Beth Minyard; Mr. Thorn Pabst, sponsor, Marci Fretz, Craig Hittie, Carolyn Hittie, Kira Lea Downey, Brittney Tyler, Carma Fowble, Lisa Fleck, Lori Ormiston, Deb Hiewyk, Tory Boroff, Susan Butterworth, Cind Lewis: Row 4, Kelly Burke, Jon Lundy, Stephen Lesh, Mavin R. Johnson, Chris Musbaum. Dan Katter Scott Wright, John Krueger, Mike Fretz, Shawn Wright, Kim Blakley, Carmen Butler. STAND 51 Singers enjoy performing 1985-86 Swing Choir 1 to r, Row 1: Julie Stump. Anne Frazier, Jennifer Beineke, Kendra Clauser, Lisa Ormiston, Heather Qalien, Rhonda dines Row 2: Lori Ormiston, Bonnie Holloway, Lori Kerbel, Laura Meely, Brittney Tyler, Trish Perko Row 3: Dave Qoetz, Perry Jackson, Gregg Katter, Mike Mills, Mark Walters, Jim Schlup Row 4: Dan Katter, Mike Harris, Bob Barger, Dan Fox, Kevin MacDowell, Greg Miller, Scott Tomsits, Marc Lotter o k ; )v A fct ' 4k nth fl985-86 Varsity Choir row 1: Nikki Reinking, Becki Main, Cheryl Hall, Lori Chilicote, Julie Korte, Toussiante Coreer, Sharon Blackshear, Steph Haught, Jennifer Evans, ' Steph McLean, Yvette King, Ashley Williams Row 2: Melissa 52 Swing Choir Varsity Choir Wilkin, Karen Peters, Rebecca Hyatt, Triva Cramer, Bryan Zollinger, Ivan Upshaw, Pat Dahman, Cindy Bice, Kim Johnson, Sally Jinks, Kim Christman, Linda Lampkirs, Tyna Daniels, Sybilla Jacobs Row 3: Rochelle Thomas, Molly Clapp, Valerie Moore, Denise Beebe, Billy French, Jermal Cooper, Brent Bloom, Aaron Clark, Ken Richard, Andrew Bostic, Julie Kan- azek, Melanie Sandul, Jada Mitchell, Deana Helberg, Ten Dearing.f Jazz Groups Jam Vind Machine Row 1: Dusti Klopp, Alison Beaty, like Patalita, Jeff Wenta, Candy Crill, Wendy -aycock Row 2: Ryan Hedges, Chris Kent, John Krueger, John Spurgeon Row 3: Mr. Gardner, Eric Connerly, Kevin Sandburg, Scott Sampson, Gregg Conser, Shawn Wright. Keith Mensing, Brian Kuhns, Marty CafollaJ. fJazzToo, Rowl: Ms. Conser, Dawn Reinhart, Tuli fisher, Jeff Zeilbeck, Stephanie Wirges, Angie Fetters, Maria York Row 2: Neil Jackson, Mate Burdek, Erik Scherer, Tony Poinard, Eric White, Ryan Hedges Row 3: Mara Davis Tim Dougherty Dave Mercer. Andv Rauhot, Chris Hitte Wind Machine Jazz Too 53 Marching Baud Row 1: Adrienne MacMillan, Vickie Jenkins, Deb Miewyk, Darlene Csernik, Sheilie Musser, Evelyn Littlefield, Jodi McFarland, Nanette Surface, Heather Johnson, Cama fowble, Angie Davis, Suzie Kerwin, Brittney Tyler, Kim Burnau, Lisa Tleck, Qina Gaczowski, Michelle Bezdon, Diana Stewart, Tonya riedler, Kayla Hershberger, Lori Ormiston. Row 2: Kim Blakely, Maria York, Dan Duesler, Dave Goetz, Brad Clark, Kendra Sous- ley, Barb Agnew, Eric White, Tony Poignard, Mike Fretz, Scott Schiebel, Eric Zehner, Day- mond Cole, Ryan Mee, Eric Watson, John Krueger, Jodi Schmidt, Ryan Hedges, Scott Rudolph. Kelly Burke, John Spurgeon, Mara Davis, Chris Strange, Cindy Ketcham, Bil Elyea, Bob Barger, Anne Frazier. Row 3: Dawn Rein- hart, Ang ie Fetters, Allison Beatty, Jeff Wenta, Jeff Zielbeck, Scott Williams, Pete Baney, Dusti Klopp, George Harris, Tim Walters, Maria Wrist- pus, Marc Lotter, Kevin Sandberg, Anji Walda, Jeff Fenn, Nate Burdek, Neil Jackson, Derek Schmidt, Jim Szymanski, Jason Steele, Bruce Shepler, Scott Sampson, Shawn Wright, Wendy Laycock, Melissa Dan, Christy Yahne. Row 4: Tara Keisler, Jon Lundy, Tim Dougherty, Eric Strebig, Jeff Drake, Katia wilson, Scott Zin- n.Andy Rauhut, Chris Hite, Scott Wright, Mike Epps, Dan Katter, Stacy Stumpf, Melissa Grow- cock, Trish Whaley, Andy Sappenfirld, Dave Velarde, Chris Nusbaum, Christy Holm, Beth Corazzi, Dave Mercer. 54 Marching Band A Travels to Florida 4 Row 5: Michelle Beard, Julie Ruffolo, Kris Sharp, Michelle Jensen, Rose Espinoza, Cindy Lewis, Beth Minyard, Carmen Butler, Sue Butterworth, Karen Peper, Sarah Scott, Jennifer Tuesley, Laura Ortiz, Angie Coats, Staci Branstrator, Stephanie firks, Jenny Hetler, Stacy Svaboda, Mike Stetzel, Rachel Lascowski, Mike GeRue, Mark Notestine, Brian Fitch, Perry Jackson, Dorinda Faulkner, Jason Faux, Eric Scherer, Michelle Bieberich. Row 6: Holly Fiedler, Mi- chelle Rehm, Pam Greutman, Tiah Drake, Jeni Bice, Darilyn Dealing, Janel Howard, Amy Picking, Michelle Slproat, Carissa McComb, Andre Lotter, Heather Smuck, Lisa Peterson, Laura Kintz, Myra Daring, Mandy Reuter, Monic Emerson, Jean Ribel, Debbie Damiels, Tonya Brooks, Tara Beck, Courtney Franke, Michelle Johnson, Stephanie Wirges, Candy Crill Cindy Kaufman, Chris Kent, Linda Brumbaugh. Row 7: Tiffany Schiebel, Natalie Cole Chincha Evans Micki Surface, Shelly Butler, Tina Knock, Greg Katter, Carol Witte, Gregg Conser, Mike Patalita, Leslie Gordon, Kris Roundy. Becky Van Aman Juli Stump, Brenda Cunningham Erica Breiten- back. Marching Band s5 Performance Counts X Fantherettes Michelle Butler and Tina Knoch take a break before performing at half time. f The Marching Band performs during pre-game at a football game. •4 The Marching Band marches in Epcot over Spring Break. 56 Marching Band t Putting on a show for the homecoming crowd is the Marching Band. The Marching Band plays the school song during pre-game. Greg Conser directs the band. Marching Band 56 CJnce in a JLifetime {Sports 58 SPORTS M ., tTodd Hartman concentrates hard on his free- throw for extra edge. Trish Patterson demonstrates her expressive grace while performing her floor exercise. SPORTS 59 Squads Keep Spirit Up 4. 1985-1986 Reserve Squad, Row 1: Tricia Miller Beth Vodde, Jodi Brubaker. Row 2: Joni Evans ' , Andrea Dean, Amy Spisak, and Sarah Randall. 4. Andrea Dean yells loudly while trying to encourage the crowd to cheer. t 1985-1986 Freshman Squad, Row 1: Tiffany Rothenhofer, Susie Korte, Sarah Fruden, and Heath, Inger Rudolph, Karen Shepler. Row 2: Jill Kristen Walsh. 60 Cheerleaders V J. 1985-1986 VARSITY SQUAD Row 1: Michelle Mahlan, Kelly Townsend, Laura Levy. Row 2: Angie Sheets, Kelly Kilmer, Erin McDaniel, and Susie Lewis. J. Susie Lewis, happily performs the school song at the winter pep session. f The cheerleaders get the crowd and team psyched up for the homecoming game. 1 1985-1986 Junior Varsity squad, Row 1: Ronette Woodson, Angie Busse, Michelle Guthrie. Row 2: Angela Buschur, Candi Sykes, Beth Gibson, and Martha Bloom. Cheerleaders 61 Tim Haffner holds the ball for Greg Taves as he boots it through the uprights for three more points. J. Kevin Owen and Tom Smith take a breather on the bench while the defense does their job.J. Unsnapping his helmet, Vaughn Dunbar looks forward to a well-deserved rest.J. One Game Short of the DOME 1st row, L to R: Herbie Jackson, Alex Eley, Dennis Trice, Ty van Wagner, Kevin Kenniuson, Bob Bolander, Steve notion, Ryan Raines, Cornelius Billingsley, Vaughn Dunbar, Row 2: Mark Crippin, Sheldon Van Pelt, Bill Anderson, Jim Williams, Brian Moore, George Heller, Eric Brooks, Jay Anspach, Matt Buchanan, Troy Bratton, Row 3: Tony Gaines, Tom Smith, Pat Wise, Kevin Owen, Allan George, JefT Martin, Bob Soracco, Adam Crippin, Dan Smith, Ben Johnson, Row 4: Bryan Carpenter, Brock Rohn- bacher, Chris Perkins, John Marshall, Dan Schmidt, Mike Till, Greg Taves, Lee Cline, James Reecer, Rod Hogue, Row 5: Ron Hum- phrey, Steve Scott, Kevin Varner, Brian Lawson, Greg Jacobs, Tim Haffner, Brian Cook, Eric Eastes, John Espy, Solomon Emerson, Row 6: Brett Gemlick, John Carroll, Bill Kesterke, Brian Kline, John Quilhot, Simon Bray, Jovon Harvey, Dan Elias, Blake Lackey, Row: 7 Managers, Jill Metzger, Amie Hole, Eric Osterlie, Joe Lyon, Michele Mendenhall, Row 8: Coach Arnold, Coach Schaffer, Coach Isaacs, Head Coach Hawley, Coach Bush, Coach Fast, Coach Man- neila. Mot pictured Coach Roberts. Experience, talent and goals helped the Varsity football team go 13- 1 in 1985. As the season started, the newspapers and area coaches predic- ted that the Panthers would win the SAC conference; they had confidence that the team would get far in play-offs because of the talent, the coaches, and all the experience that was return- ing from last year. Through the course of the season, the team out-scored its opponents by a total score of 319-81. A key person on the team was Vaughn Dunbar, who lead the confer- ence in points scored and yards rush- ed. But Vaughn wasn ' t the only reason for the team ' s success. Everyone had the same goal, to get to the Hoosier- dome, and they gave all they had to get there. Things didn ' t go the way Snider had planned at Semi-State, but most will remember that heartbreak- ing defeat. What should be remem- bered were the twelve previous wins and all the excitement pride that the 1985 SAC, Sectional, Regional, and Semi-State finalists gave to everyone. The awesome Panther offense gets set for another first down.f Head Coach Hawley watches the play unfold that he just sent in.f Varsitv Football 65 Making another Powerhouse The 1985-86 Reserve football team had an excellent season. They ended the season with a 5-2 record. The team ' s two losses were against northrop and North Side. Two of the games were won by nine points. Coach Arnold said that he was very pleased with the team ' s performance despite not having the three outstanding players that played varsity. The team worked very hard to achieve the record that they did. With their talent, the reserves should be able to contin- ue their winning ways next year as varsity players. Opponent win loss SouthSide w Morthrop 1 Bishop Dwenger w Bishop Luers w Elmhurst w Wayne w MorthSide 1 Troy Bratton demonstrates his expertise in blocking.J. Row 1: John Hall. Matt Buchanan, Dennis Trice, Fred Knipscheer, James nelson, Glen Loth- amer, Dean Beer, Solomon Emerson, Juan Resendez, Kevin Kennison Row 2: Floyd Moore, Mate Northington, Kevin Zurbrugg, GregTober, Willie Logan, Al Lewis, Brian McComas, Kevin Kratzman, Clint Price, Reggie Burton Row 3: Doug Smith, Jeff Englert, Darren Vogt, Bobby Schmidt, Mike Miccum, Ronald Humphrey, Wade Stuckey, Kevin Hershberger, Greg Jac- obs, Bobby Nichols Row 4: Ryan Hawley, Michelle Mendenhall, Triva Cramer, Jason Smith, Jeff Watson, Tony Gaines, Mark Stein- berg, Joe Lyons, Amy Hole, Eric Oesterly Row 5: Coaches Bush, Fast, Head Coach Hawley and Coaches Anderson, Isaacs, Schaffer, Ellison, and Arnold. f Dan Elias destroys the Dwenger quarterback while Greg Jacobs stands by.i 64 Reserve Football Frosli have winning season Row 1: Tim Tsiguloff, Wayne Kayle, Tom Tillawi, Stuart Clark, Shane Mann, Todd Witte, Scott Meyer, Jim Wheeler, Tim Witmer Row 2: Ray Horn, Tyrone Bennett, Brad Gemlick, Steve Roose, Lance Cline, Kent Greer, Terry McKin- ney, Eric Stewart, Matt Yelkin, Don Wood Row 3: Travis Huss, Billie French, Joe Heathmen, Darren Pederson, Brian Lytle, Eric Carney, Matt Miller, Eugene Holmes, Hsawn Eaken, John Hoskins Row 4: Travi Cramer, Michael Menden- hall, Terry Hafmer, John Ruble Row 5: Ryan Hawley, Coach Ellison, Coach Bush, Coach Fast, Coach Hawley, Coach Anderson, Coach Schaffer, Coach Isaacs, and Coach Arnold. I The 1984 freshman football team had an exciting year and achieved things that weren ' t expected. Taking into consideration the records of Lane and Blackhawk, the coaches thought it would be a disappointing yean- however, when the team finished the season with a 6-2 record, with a winning season. The most exciting game of the season was the Northside game. The Panthers won 12-6 in a thrilling double overtime. This team will improve with age and talentjust as every team does, and will be powerful when they are seniors. So the tradition of the mighty fighting Panthers will live on. Opponent win loss Bellmont w New Haven w Northside w Northrop 1 Bishop Luers w Southside 1 Bishop Dwenger w Wayne w The powerful Panther defense holds the Redskins for no gain.t Kent Greer and Tim Witmer discuss tactics to get the ball to the goal line.f Freshman Football 6s 4 Rhett Kilmer and Doug Hern show support for each other after running their strenuous race. f Struggling to complete the race Chris Dunlap and Rob Bailer run to the finish line. •4 Coach Swihart discusses the scores of his team. 66 Boys Cross Country Young Panther run to Victory 4. Row 1: Dan Ecclestone, Tom Marquertd, Mike Anderson, Brent Klender; Row 2: Cory Hen- schen, James Doh, Robb Bailer, Matt Thomp- son, Row 3: Matt Burns, Tom Parnin, Row 4: Doug Nern, Steve Just, Jim Wangberg, Jeff Victorson, John Wilenski, Brian Klender, Coach Tom Swihart, Rhett Kilmer, Brian Roberson, Mgr. John Robinson. The Panther Cross Country team enjoyed another outstanding season. They finished the dual-meet portion of the schedule undefeated (18-0) to raise the number of consecutive wins over the last three years to 41. They won the Snider Hokum-fvarem and the Bruin Invitational. The SAC champion- ship fell their way for the second year in a row. The state tournament series was also good for the Snider runners. They won their second straight sec- tional, finished as regional runnerup, qualified for the state meet in the semi-state, and ran their best race of the year to finish tenth in state. Opponents Win Loss Homestead W Elmhurst w Harding w Huntington north w Dekalb w Wayne w Concordia w new Haven w Goshen w north Side w East noble w Elmhurst w Bishop Luers w South Side w Bellmont w Dwenger w Columbia City w northrop w S.A.C. Champs Sectional Champs Regional Champs State Qualifier (tenth place) Hokum-Karem Champs Bruin Invitational Champs Steve Just runs hard for another Snider victory. 67 Boys Cross Country •4 Jennifer Victorson concentrates deeply while warming up. 4 Cross country team seems to be looking great while in competition. ■f Margie Smith, Cross Country Coach, ex- presses an attitude of firm and positive thinking while Margo Cronk looks on. 68 Qirls Cross Country Girls Travel to State JJ. 1985 Cross Country Team (bottom row, L to R); MQR. Tammy Eaken, Elaine Anderson, Amy Dahm, Nikki Detter, Krista Hamlin, Angie Strokotter, Cheryl Johnson, Kim Stiles, (mid- dle L to R); Laurie Twite, Tracy Sohonski, Mary Arnett, Kim Stiener, Jeniflfer Victorson, Nancy Bushnell, Margo Cronk, MGK. Wendy Holocher, (top row L to K); Sharon Boone, Jackie Hoevel, Laura Kendall, Julie Thompson, Kirsten falk- enburg, Sally Jinks, Amy Bailey, Shannon Billingsly, and Coach Margie Smith. The Girls Cross Country Team worked hard and built up their endur- ance to face this years season. The Lady Panthers compiled a season record of 15 wins 1 loss. The girls were SAC champs, placed second in sec- tional, third in regional, and were fifteenth in state competition includ- ed: sophomores, Nancy Bushnell, Jackie Hoevel, and Amy Rising, jun- iors, Nikki Detter, Laurie Twite, Shar- on Boone, and Amy Dahm. The Most Valuable Player Award went to Nancy Bushnell. The Mental Attitude Award went to Amy Dahm. Coach Smith comments, The 1985 Cross country team was built on a solid rock, it took hard work and mental preparation and determina- tion to reach all of our goals. To one of the hardest working teams at Sni- der, Congratulations! Jackie Hoevel and Julie Thompson proceed to put their sweats on while Phyllis Williams looking confused wonders where her sweats could be? 69 Girls Cross Country J.Coach Kilmer congratulates Michael Rivera on such a good game. Tennis team shows they ' re 1. fScott Tomsits concentrates on getting the ball inbounds. 70 Boys Tennis T Suider Tenuis Rebuilds l 1985 Boys ' Tennis, Row 1: Joel Harms, Hetal Patel, Rob Benroth, John Brock, Jason Bryant, T.J. Brooks, Fred Jentgen, Jeff VanNorman. Row 2: Coach Kilmer, Michael Rivera, Aron Dellinger, Dwight Swanson, Ted Smith, Scott Tomsits, Todd Eikenberry, Tom Loomis, Steve VanWyn- garden ,t 4 ' mi- The 1985 Tennis team was very successful as they finished the season with the third best record in the school ' s history, 17-3. The team start- ed the year out with 12 straight wins, but then Dwenger broke their winning streak. The season highlighter was the panthers winning 3-2 over Homestead, the only time Homestead had lost to a S.A.C. team in the last six years. The success of the team should come easily in the years to come since it is such a young team, but the four seniors will be truly missed. Opponent Win Loss Bellmont W Leo W Morth rop w Dew Haven Tourney w Concordia w Wayne w Angola w Homestead w Morthside w Huntington w Elmhurst w Dwenger L Harding w Luers w Southside Sectional L Morthrop w Dwenger w Concordia Regional w Homestead - Jason Bryant waits for his opponent to serve the ball. 1 Boys Tennis Michelle Bryie keeps her eye on the ball t On the green, Amy Peppier, lines up her putt. - Lori Stinson watches the ball after a success ful drive. t Kristi Herman watches anxiously to see if her ball drops in. 72 Qirls Golf New Coach Adapts Well 4 Row 1: Kim Guo, Amy Peppier, Michelle Middleton, Lori James, Leslie Twite, Kelly Milner. Row 2: Jennifer Kaake, Lori Stinson, Jill Gardiner, Kristi Herman, Michelle Bryie, Coach David Lindquist. Opponent Win Loss Elmhurst W Logansport L Warsaw Mr Columbia City W North Side L Northrop L Huntington North W Logansport L Luers L Dwenger L Concordia W North Side L Luers L Carroll L North Side L Leo W The 1985 girls ' golf team com- piled a 7-11 record against strong competition from SAC teams as well as outstanding area squads. The team participated in two tourneys, the pre- season Northrop Invitational and the Sectionals. Notable improvement was made by many team members and overall team play was much better by the end of the year. Next year ' s squad promises to be a very much improv ed one. The team should do very well. Jill Gardiner, as team captain, concentrates while putting. 75 Girls Golf Coach Brings New Techniques Before the season began, a pre- season poll ranked Snider 15th in the state. With only one returning starter from the 1984 season, we could hardly be considered a seasoned team. On Saturday, October 19, Bellmont and Snider met in the finals of the Concord Tournament. The girls were very flat and came up on the short end. North Side won the SAC; however, the only team to defeat them was — you guessed it — Snider, 15-8, 14-16, 15- 6. The Panther spikers were also runners-up in the Sectional. After holding the Redskins scoreless in the first game, lost a heart-breaker, 15-17, in the second game, then went down in defeat in the final game, 5-15. Cara Beth Lee was voted to the All-SAC first team, and Bonnie Gill made the sec- ond team. Cara Beth was fourth in the city in assists. Donna Gill led the SAC in the number of stuffed blocks, and Bonnie was tied for second place in the city in the same category. Opponent Win Loss new Haven L East Noble W Bellmont W Heritage W DeKalb W Leo W Harding L Homestead W Luers L north Side W Concord Invitational: Marian W new Prairie w Bellmont L north rop w Concordia L South Side W Wayne L Elmhurst L Dwenger W Sectionals: northrop W Dwenger w north Side L Season Record: Overall: 14-8 SAC: 4-5 Concord Invitational: Runner-up Sectional: Runner-up 4 The Snider Volleyball team silently discusses their next play. «K ' — _ t Coach Beerman explains an important volley- ball technique as Jill Richards listens closely. 74 Volleyball 4- 1985 Varsity Volleyball team: Top left to right Kelli Allison, Jenny Merman, Lori Kerbal. Bonnie Gill, Donna Gill, Jill Richards. Melissa Adams, Bottom left to right: Karin Mess. Ann Tazekas, Susie Bacon. Debbie Exner, Cara Beth Lee, and Kim Kumfer. X Bonnie Gill gets ready for a spike while Karin Hess and Jill Richards are there to back her up. ■f Debbie Exner and Bonnie Gill talk to the referee about a mistake. f Bonnie Gill sets up for an attack on the ball. 7s Volleyball GAME SCORES WE THEY 63 EAST NOBLE KNIGHTS W 61 65 WAYNE GENERALS L 79 56 SOUTH SIDE ARCHERS W 53 74 BELLMONT BRAVES W 62 52 NORTH SIDE REDSKINS W 40 63 DEKALB BARONS W 51 64 ELMHURST TROJANS W 49 80 CONCORDIA CADETS W 75 59 BISHOP LUERS KNIGHTS W 59 47 NORTHROP BRUINS L 52 62 BISHOP LUERS KNIGHTS W 59 71 SOUTH BEND CLAY W 55 52 CONCORDIA CADETS L 53 46 NORTHROP BRUINS L 59 55 COLUMBIA CITY EAGLES W 42 41 HARDING HAWKS W 40 69 NEW HAVEN BULLDOGS W 55 64 DWENGER SAINTS W 57 71 PENN KINGSMEN L 73 67 ELMHURST TROJANS W 56 56 INDPLS. BREBEUE L 61 58 MARION GIANTS L Sectionals 73 46 HARDING HAWKS W 44 56 WOODLAN WARRIORS L 59 Todd Martin keeps his eye on the hoop as he goes up for a jumper. I ft r r fSam Barnes goes in for the lay up. Jon Hicks penetrates to get two. 76 Boys Varsity Basketball Varsity shows teamwork Varsity Team: Row 1 - left to right - Tom Parnin - Mgr., Mitch Crawford, Cornelius Billingsley, Todd Martin, Herbie Jackson, Rhett Kilmer, Rob Hamm, Mgr. Row 2 -Mark Pamin, Mgr., Brent Saylor, Jerry Greer, Tim Haffner, Greg Hardesty, Jon Hicks. Row 3 - Coach Larry Rothenhofer, Sam Barnes, Craig Glover, John Quillhot, Head Coach Gary Crawford, Coach Jim Rousseau. J. Snider ' s Varsity Basketball team ended up the season with a record of sixteen wins and eight losses. Coach Crawford commented that this year ' s team, as well as any, accepted the roles that the coaches assigned to them. This is the nature of true team- work. Everything was geared to the Sectional tournament but the well trained Woodlan team, who had lost only twice in 85-86, came out ahead by three points. Snider can be proud of this group of quality young people. •f Sam Bames reaches up for a rebound during a game with Southside. Craig Glover gets off his shot hoping it won ' t be blocked by an Archer. Boys Varsitv Basketball Reserves Take Tourney The Reserve team, composed of both Junior and Sophomore players, completed the season with a 12-8 record. There were several highlights throughout the season, but the big- gest one of them all, was capturing the Northrop Reserve Holiday Tourna- ment. Snider defeated South Side and Dwenger to earn that Championship. Both of those teams were undefeated at that time. J. Front Row: Mgr. Rob Hamm, Todd Hartman, Cole Zimmerman, Todd Eikenberry, Jeff Dysert, Mgr. Tom Parnin. Back Row: Coach Rousseau, Rob Williams, Warrick Marshall, Tony Leuenberger, Bobby Nichols, Tony Goo- den. f Cole Zimmerman stays on his toes while shooting. t Todd Eikenberry dribbles to the hoop. 78 Reserve Boys Basketball Frosh Do Their Best 4. Front Row: Mgr. Jim Bedree, Rod Parker, Shane Mann, Tim Witmer, Troy Linder, Rod Schilling. Middle Row: Mgr. John Drummer, Chad Glock, Mike Dowell, Kent Greer, Mike Jordan, Chad Mertz. Back Row: Noah Smith, Mark McGraw, Andre Clopton, Pat Madden, Jason Brunson, Terry Haffner, Matt Miller, Coach Edwards. The Freshman had their best scoring against Luers with a 55 point performance. The Panthers ended a 7- game winning streak with a 32-31 victory at north Side. Other highlights include a come-from-behind victory over Wayne by going the length of the court with less than three seconds on the clock to win at the buzzer. They finished their Freshman season with 5 wins and 12 losses. l m t Andre Clopton reaches high to get the tip. f Chad Mertz keeps his eye on the ball. Freshmen Bovs Basketbal Jill Richards takes a short jumper in warm- Susie Bacon stays close to her opponent tc _ s avoid an easy two. 1 ■ r ■ IbM ■ Young Team Excels! J. 1985-86 Girls Varsity Basketball Team, Row 1: Kelly Allison, Lori Stinson, Cheryl Johnson, Susie Bacon, Ann Fazekas; Row 2: Coach Kilmer, Jenny Merman, Deena Dekoker, Donna Gill, Bonnie Gill, Jill Richards; The 1985-86 Girls varsity basket- ball team had an excellent season winning 13 games while losing only 7. The girls reached the final game in the S.A.C. Tourney and later won the LaPorte Holiday Tourney. This was probably the youngest team in the history of Snider. The varsity consist- ed of five sophomores, four juniors, and only one senior. The future looks good! Opponent Win Loss Huntington L Bellmont W Wayne w Northrop L Harding W Bishop Dwenger L Concordia W Elmhurst w Plymouth w LaPorte Tourney w Carroll w north Side w South Side w Bishop Luers L Dekalb L ■f Cheryl Johnson breaks away for an easy two while Jenny Herman watches her team mate score. Girls Varsitv Basketball 81 Tradition lives oil The 1985-86 wrestling team turned out to be just as the past ten years ' teams, excellent and cham- pions. Their overall record for the season was 9-3-1, but even with three losses and one tie, the team managed to capture the tenth consecutive SAC title and the tenth consecutive Sec- tional championship. This year ' s SAC champs were Kevin Merriweather 145, and Eric Castetter, 138. Sectional Champion was Vaughn Dunbar at 185. Although this team was not as experi- enced as those of past years, they knew they had to live up to the Snider wrestling name. They set their goals, strove for perfection, gave 110% in all they did, and the tradition lives on. They have achieved their decade of being the best in the city. Opponent Delta Win Loss W Bishop Dwenger Harding Bellmont L W L Adams Central L Concordia T Elmhurst W north Side W Bishop Leurs Adams Central, W South, Woodlan W Huntington Wayne new Haven W W W northrop w 4 Senior, Fat Wise, captain, takes a breather before he tries his next move to bring down his opponent. f 1985-86 Wrestling Team, Row 1: Tim Tsigu- loff, Steve Pratt, Jon Levy, Fat Wood, Bob South, Rob Burns, Ryan King. Row 2: Bob Hallett, Troy Bratton, Eric Castetter, Louis King, George Heller, Pat Wise, Jeff Watson, Lex Lane. Row 3: David Everett, Phil Miguel, Rich Burns, Bobby James, Mark Musser, Dana Brackett, Al Page, Steve Norton, Dean Beer, Bart Rust, Allan Wasvick. Row 4: Mandy Georgi, Brian Christie, Mike Rose, Mike Anderson, Rob Jackson, Tom Marquadt, Chris Noll, Tyronne Bennett, Terry McKinney, Ray Horn, Vince Barrera, Fonda Hunter. Row 5: Coach Schaffer, Jon Diffendarfer, Charlie Ruble, Matt McCants, Coach Grandstaff. - Freshman Mike Anderson tries to execute the play which Coach Grandstaff calls in to him from the sidelines. 82 Wrestling I Al Page gets two points for his takedown of Rob Burns, senior, concentrates on his Bart Rust (in t-shirt). strategy to pin his opponent. 4 Coach Grandstaff explains to Mandi Georgi, manager, about the scoring of a match while other wrestlers watch and listen. f Phil Miguil pins his man after a long and grueling match. George Heller and Jeff Watson (in t-shirt) go head-to-head to see who is the best in their weight class. Wresding 85 Gymnasts display graee The 1986 gymnastics season proved to be rewarding. During the season, the gymnasts were ranked thirteenth in the state poll. It took the team a while to get into the swing of things, due to sickenss and serious shoulder injury to one of the top gymnasts, Cindy Clausds, MPV award winner. For the first time Snider placed three people on the all SAC team. They were junior co-captains Cindy Clauss, Linnea Fulkerson and freshman Trisha Patterson. Senior Rae Jump received an honorable mention. The team put up a great fight at sectionals but fell behind three of the top ten ranked teams in the state. Back row: Mgr. Greg Johnson, Mgr. Richard Lam- bert, Mgr. Cheryl Hall, Mgr. Regi Smith, Mgr. Michael Files, Trisha Patterson, Toyna Lotter, Laura lrey, Rae Jump, Shelley Springer, Kristy Mansell, Linnea Fulkerson, Cindy Clauss, Tina Sharp, Mgr. Jeff Lattimore, Jim Crawford, Mgr. Mary Thompson, Asst. Coach Wharton, Coach Gray, Front Row: Leslie Loux, Mandy Reuter, Tavia Leughmyer, Dawn Reinhart, Stephanie Olinger, Billy York, Christina Balder, Kristen Tomsitis, Ann Hyatt, Karla Kilmer, Wendy Sell, Wan Miller, Kim Walton. Trish Patterson glides through her balance beam routine. Kristen Tomsits lets her talent shine through while performing. f- 84 Gymnastics Opponent Win Loss Wayne L Morth rop W Elmhurst W Homestead L Leo W Dekalb W Z. Dwenger W new Haven w Morthside L Southside W Concordia L Harding W ■ Linnea Fulkerson performs her floor exercise. Cindy Clauss displays her grace on the balance beam. tSenior Rae Jump hugs Mrs. Qray on Senior Recognition Might. Gymnastics 85 Baseball takes Regional The Snider High School baseball team completed the regular season with a record-tying 20 wins to 5 losses. However, a rash of injuries (seven total) during the SAC season, limited the Panthers to a 4th place finish in the conference. Mike Person led the team batting over .400, and was named Most Valu- able Player. Eric Roller, a three year letterman, was named the Mental Attitude winner. Mark Dove, shortstop, was named to the All Conference second team. In addition, sophomore Wade Stuckey led the Panther pitchers with an 8-1 record. The Panthers received the bye in the sectional draw and had not competed at press time, the last week of school. Baseball team: ROW ONE, LEFT TO RIGHT: Kevin Kinnison, Jay Anspach, James Reecer, Mitch Crawford. ROW TWO: Coach Jim Rous- seau, Brock Rohrbacher, Greg Taves, Craig Glover, Mark Dove, Dana Brackett, Wade Stuckey. ROW THREE: Mike Person, Brent Saylor, Eric Roller, Brian Carpenter, Greg Hardesty, Tim Haff- ner.J. We OPPONENT 8-1 Wayne 19-1 Carroll 2-1 3-2 Marion (2) 0-1 Harding 19-7 16-5 new Haven (2) 7-1 Elmhurst 4-2 Dwenger 12-2 8-3 Leo (2) 8-1 • Concordia 6-7 Wayne 4-2 9-8 Whitko (2) 4-6 • South Side 1-3 Harding 4-2 5-0 South Adams (2) 9-3 north Side 1-11 Northrop 5-4 Luers 9-1 Homestead 10-0 Garrett 7-6 Bellmont Mike Person sends the ball sailing over the fence. 86 Baseball The baseball team takes a lap during warm-ups. 4 Greg Hardesty winds up for the big pitch. 4 ■ 1 11 f Coach Rousseau can t believe that call! It was below the knees he yells to the umpire. fBrian Carpenter swings at the ball in hopes of getting to first base. Sophomore Tony Gaines and Junior Brian Klender put on some speed to catch their north Central opponent M Senior Cornelius Billingsley doesn ' t think about jumping over the hurdle, instead he thinks about hitting the finish line first. . Junior Tom Guthrie concentrates on getting his feet over the bar. 88 Boy ' s Track Striflcrs ' Key Is Speed 1986 Boy ' s Track Team Snider Track had a pretty fair year. We were very happy with the effort our young team put forth. We were disap- pointed with our sixth place finish in our conference meet, however pleased with winning our reserve meet for the second straight year. We had many young athletes ' letter this year and look for- ward to much improved and more experienced team next year. Indianapolis north Central Lost Records-Varsity 6-4 Marion-Won Reserve 8-2 South Side-Won Harding-Lost Elmhurst-Won Huntington north-Won Wayle-Won Dwenger-Won Mew Haven-Lost North rop-Lost One S.A.C. Individual Champion Ronald Humphrey 400 meter dash 50.3 S.A.C. finish Varsity 6th Reserve 1st f 1986 Boy ' s Track Team: (Bottom to Topi iLeft to Right) 1st Row: Steve Just, Doug Nem, Hugh Mcfadden, Jon Lundy, Eric Grantham. Steve Lesh, Reggie Castleberry, Sam Hancock, John Faber, Cornelius Billingsley. 2nd Ro s: Cory Henschen, Ronald Humphrey, Tony Gooden. Kenneth Richard, Matt Burns, Matt Buchanan. Chad Glock, Brian Klender, Andre Clopton. Charles Greer. 3rd Row : Solomon Emerson David Swinehart, Jeff Victorson, Chris Dunlap Bobby nichols, Vasco Williams, Alfred Lewis, James nelson, Tom Guthrie, Tenill Greer. 4th Rou: Robb Grostefon, Tony Levenberger, Steve Briz Al Page, Bob Williams, Van Johnson Andy Rawhut Chris Hite, Donald Littlejohn. 5th Row: Robb Bailer, Brian Roberson, Dennis Trice. Doug Bailer, Daymond Cole, John Marrero Rick Peter- son, Brandt Douglas, Tom Marguardt. 6th Row: John Drummer (manager) Damon Morton (man- ager), nate northington. Chris niccum Matt Thompson, Brent Klender Dorinda Faulkner- manager, Scott Meyers. 7th Row: Mr. Kevin Tubbs, Mr. Marvin Arnold, Mr. Patrick Blose head coach. ■f Coach Blose observes Sophomore Mike niccum handing off the baton to Junior Mark Davis. Bo s Track 89 Lady Striders travel to State Qirls track 1986: Left to right: Row 1, Amy Dahm, Stephanie Carroll, Tyra Daniels, Jerrion Hum- phrey, Nancy Bushnell, Rebecca Turner, Ren Jordan, Nicole Irby, Heather Smuck, Lynetta Fish. Row 2: Kim Stiner (manager), Kim Stiles, Rachel Laskowski, Jane Deike, Maria Wristpus, Nancy Beck, Sonya Jones, Wendy Holocher, Jacque Hoevel, Sally Jinks, Amy Rising, Mary Amett (manager) Row 3: Coach Stewart, Kendall Fry, Kristin Faulkenberg, Christina Bolder, Terrio Curry, Bonnie QUI, Marcia Diller, Robin Mahoney, Leslie Johnson, Kristy Mansell, Coach Eccelston, Coach Don Schaffer.i The 1986 Lady Striders had an outstanding track season. The varsity finished 16-1 and was ranked 4th in the state polls. Their record over the last four years is 54 wins and 1 loss. They won 52 straight meets before losing to South Side, the 1985 and 1986 state champions. The reserve team finished undefeated with a mark of 16-0. This is the fifth year in a row without a loss for the reserve team. Opponents Win Lose New Haven W Huntington, Columbia City W Wayne, Concordia W Richmond Invit. 1st place Dekalb, Belmont W Elmhurst Northside W Northrop Invit. 2nd place Northrop, Dwenger W SAC 2nd place Warsaw, New Haven W South Side, Dwenger L Harding, Luers W With an intense look in her face, Linda Washing- ton soars over the high jump bar. 90 Girls Track ♦Jackie Moevel finishes her long and hard race. June Hill warms up before starting a relay. Girls Track 91 Mindi Sheets concentrates as she sends it sailing over the net.4. Christy Kelly hopes the ball was positioned correctly. 92 Qirls Tennis Freshmen Build Team SITTING LEFT TO RIGHT: Micky Yamagishi, Nikki Detter, Kristy Tomsits, Dana Stewart, Fonda Hunt- er, Mandy Georgi, Dawn Sterba, Jodi Brubaker, Kelli Allison. STANDING: Laurissa Heaton, Jill Gardiner, Mindi Sheets, Cara Beth Lee, Christy Kelly, Angie Sheets, Angie llohenbrink, Karen Vance, Debbie Exner, Coach Miller.4 The tennis team had a winning season this year, finishing third in the S.A.C. The weather did not cooperate with the team this spring as five of the matches were postponed. But the team caught up with the fast pace and finished strong. Cara Beth Lee was once again undefeated in the S.A.C. and was Snider ' s MVP. Cristy Kell was the team ' s Mental Attitude winner. The graduating members of this year ' s team will be greatly missed!!!! Angie Sheets and Angie Hohenbrink battle together to get the ball back over the net. ms% Girls Tennis 93 - Mike Welch sends the ball sailing out of the rough. 4 Team members on the course in match play t Coach Jim Edwards discusses he team ' s season. Coach Edwards gives the team a pep talk before teeing off. 94 Golf team wins SAC The 1986 golf season was a great success, not only did the Panthers fulfill their goal of finishing in the top three by finishing second behind state ranked Northrop, but they also won two major tournaments, the SAC tournaments and the Harding Invitational. The team fin- ished with a 15-3 city record. Opponent Win Loss Elmhurst W Logansport L Warsaw W Columbia City W north Side L Northrop L Huntington North W Logansport L Luers L Dwenger L Concordia W North Side L Luers L Carroll L North Side L Leo W frmt •f First row: Joel Harms, Jason Miller, Toby Matthias, Chris Brennan, Jason Bryant, T.J. Brooks, Second row: Jim Dickson, Matt Norvill, Matt Campbell, Drew Keaffaber. John Carroll, Emilio Moliner, Mike Welch, Head Coach-Jim Edwards. t Toby Matthias shows off his best form. f T.J. Brooks practices his putting skills. 95 Soccer Team Shows Talent 1986 Soccer Club, Row 1: Assistant Coach Gene faley, Mike Special. Steve Cochran, Bnan Reinke, Andy faley. Mike Coleman, Jeff Finn. Mike Tawalli, Joe Stump, John Hoskins, Brian Hoskins Row 2: Aron Foltz, Matt Bartholow, Jay Tipton, Tim Witmer, Rick Weathers, J.R. McChesney, Mike Ross, Steve Singer, Chns Hamilton; Row 3: Assistant Coach Roger Bartho- low Mike Patterson, Jason Anderson, Mark Pamin, Chris Dodge, Shawn Demerest, Ben Yoder, Ted Smith, Craig Wise, Tom Reinke, Aron Dellinger, and coach Greg Roberts. Senior Captains Ted Smith, Ben Yoder and Craig Wise watch the flip of the coin. Chris Dodge attempts to dribble past his defender. 96 Soccer State Champs Again! 1985-86 Hockey Club, Row 1, kneeling: Peter Zinchenko, Tom Tillavvi, Petri Miemenin. Mike Becraft, fred Knipscheer, Kevin Meyer, Doug Smith; Row 2: Assistant Coach Mike Schiebel, Tim Kavaner, Wade Stuckey, Scott Schiebel, Geoff Zink, Jeff Malmquist, Rick Benson, Paul Koehl, Dan Smith, Coach Robbie Irons. ■frGeoff Zink and an unknown Mew Haven Bull- dog fight for control of the puck. f Fred Knipscheer skates in to try and rescue fellow teammate, Rick Benson. Hockey 97 •frCraig Glover stands proudly by the Blanket Award winner, Cornelius Billingsley. Susan Bacon looks pleased to be honored in sports. Ted Smith accepts recognition in tennis. 98 Athletic Banquet Athletes Recognized Many Seniors were recognized dur- ing the Athletic Banquet on Monday, May 19th. Mental Attitude Awards and Most Valuable Player awards were given. There were six special seniors who were awarded the Panther Award. These people were: Pat Wise, Craig Glover, Cornelius Billingsley, Susan Bacon, John Carroll, and Greg Taves. One Blanket Award winner, Corne- lius Billingsley, received special honors for his activities. These Snider seniors are proud to be recog- nized at the Athletic Banquet. Athletic Banquet 99 Jnce in a oLij-eti me Academics 100 i l Li 1 I A i • Mi • ■ A tMr. Kilmer helps students out with their geometry. Mr. Clauser offers suggestions to Brett Vannatta and Kendra Clauser on their speeches. 4. 101 English f Mrs. Posey lectures about Shakespeare. J. Mrs. Posey keeps the interest of her class by reading Lord Of The Flies aloud. f The class takes notes while Mrs. Bakle explains the importance of using correct gram- mar. Currieulum update 102 English Department The English Department has un- dergone several curriculum changes in recent years. Now, however, teach- ers have settled into a routine with the new books and materials currently available. Writing research papers, doing book reports, and studying classic literature though never discar- ded, have received new interest in recent years. More emphasis has been placed on updating aspects of the curriculum that apply to the contem- porary needs of students in language arts. Due to the tremendous influence of television on the early language of children, undeveloped reading skills and vocabulary study are receiving viqorous attention. Mrs. Zank checks for errors while quickly typing Mr. Rusk counts the parts of speech. 4 up a test.4 Ms. Gerig reaches for her hall passes.! English 103 Social Studies Mr. Hawley takes a break to pose for the camera Mr. Hemmer lectures about the 14th amend ment. The class listens intently, while Mr. Patterson tells his bear story . 4 Sprint trip sponsored To start out the new school year the social studies classes purchased all new textbooks. History really doesn ' t change much— but just puts on a new dress ' from time to time, stated Al Hemmer, head of the social studies department. This year is an exception. Some students have been given the opportunity to go to Washington in the Spring to observe the operations of Congress. SOUNDS LIKE FUN!!!! 104 Social Studies ■■«■ ■ ' i. 1 Mr. Schuckel can t teach without ha ing his cup of coffee first.f Mr. Crawford, here grading quizzes, welcomes us with a smile. f- Mr. Weaver checks, to see if his students are awake while he lectures. f Social Studies 105 Math Department Mr. Kilmer takes time out of his busy day to give our photographer a smile. Brian Kline works hard to finish his problem before the bell rings. 4 Math offers variety , The mathematics department offers a wide variety of courses to keep up the interests of the Snider pupils, now two years of math is required for graduation, but a large majority of students continue with the third and fourth years of math. The only new addition to the math department this year is Mr. Michael Sanders, who came to Snider in the 1985 school year from Lane Middle School. 106 Math Mr. Scholz demonstrates how to apply trigono- metric function. 1 Mrs. Arp applies her skills to prove the given problem. 4 Mr. Sanders tries to explain to Dean Beer and Chris Barksdale that x and y can t be added. Mrs. Egley takes a break from grading papers to laugh a bit. 4 l EU SIDE OF WALK TO END I DISASTER STATION TURN RIGHT. GO « SIDE Of STA:?«A SEATED BEHtNO TV FAC1NC ROOMS ' Science Beth Minyard seems to be just thrilled with her chemistry lab.f John Miller concentrates while filling his beaker with water. King - Teacher of Tear V HH fciH I  ■  ♦  ) Vl tf, r , 108 Science The 1985-86 school year was one of great achievements and records for the Science Department. Six students won places in the Regional Science Fair and one participated in the International Fair. Three students placed in the top ten of the American Chemical Society test and the Snider chemistry team placed fifth on a nationwide science Olympiad. Two students won scholar- ships for their science projects and our science space cadets were given the go ahead for a launch date with their space shuttle project. Finally, Mr. Allen T. King was recog- nized as the Fort Wayne Teacher of the Year. Dr. Duvall presents Mr. Allen King as Teacher of the Year. Science 109 Foreign Language Frau Boggess relaxes after a hard day ' s work.f Is that biology you are working on, Tricia? Asks Senor De la Guardia. Foreign language students enjoy all the fine- foods at the German festival. Parker Gained Chairperson The department sponsored a recep- tion in October for the exchange students, five of whom were from Germany. Two Snider students were honored by being selected as best high school entry and best overall entry in the logo contest at the spring festival at IPFW. Fourth year Span- ish students are still going to Qlenwood Elementary once a week and fourth year French students are going once a month. Barb Parker took over the helm from Sophia Rodriguez who retired last year. There are two new members of the group this year, Pam Baker and Alicia Bower. 110 Foreign Language Senor Miller shows his class many of the Spanish speaking countries of the world. ■ Mrs. Parker enjoys teaching Word Power through Latin. i Madame Simpson has a very attentive class. J. foreign Language 111 Art f Karen Shepler and Cheryl Snyder concen- trate on their art projects. - David Keener and Libby Karrer put on the finishing touches while Chris Brown thinks about what to do for his next project. Art develops skills • Lori Burdek seems to be happy because her film developing is coming along quickly. Marcus Johnson, Raquel Rockefeller, and riiki Hohman carefully listen to Miss Blake- man ' s instructions. f Greg Conkling concentrates while pouring his fix into his negatives. • Ms. Dierstein helps a student with her class project. Photography Photography 113 Business 4 Mr. Edwards gives a student some help with his business law. 4 Mrs. Ricketts begins class with a smile Building Futures o i im The Business Department offers a wide range of courses to meet the varied needs and interests of the students at Snider, from skill classes, such as keyboarding and shorthand to business law and management. Sni- der also offers two programs which are becoming increasingly popular, mar- keting and distributive education and cooperative office education to juniors and seniors. These programs allow students to earn wages and credits. 4- Tom Reincke hurries to finish his typing assignment. 114 Business 4- Mrs. Johnson gives assistance to her comput- er programming class. -f This general business class does their reading assignment for the week. Business 115 Practical Arts ■• A woodworking student puts stain on his table. 4. Mr. Rian shows the proper way to read a plan for a lathe to Zack Yager. Essential everyday skills 116 Industrial Arts Industrial arts and home econom- ics are an important part of the general education of the students. Some of the courses offered are: general shop, drafting, power mechanics, and graph- ic arts. These and other essential living skills are emphasized through- out the department. Human develop- ment and singles living provide learn- ing opportunities and practical cook- ing skills are developed in the food classes. «- Mr. Zilinski gives instructions to his anxiously awaiting class. •■ Evidently drafting class can be quite amusing! f Careful of the fingers! ■f Mrs. Dietrich-Heiser demonstrates the best method of slicing an onion to this eager student Practical Arts Industrial Arts Home Econo 117 Physical Education Randy Dial finds out warming up is an important part of physical education. Kwane Lewis goes for two in a practice scrimma- ge. Growth through fitness 118 Physical Educatio Mrs. Gray ' s gym class listens intently as she gives instructions for the day The physical education depart- ment seeks to develop an apprecia- tion for sports and activity. The staff stresses the importance of physical fitness by incorporating activities which improve cardio-vascular fitness as well as overall muscle tone. Stu- dents are also expected to use their minds in a variety of ways, ranging from choreography to establishing patterns in the use of muscles. The department encourages students to participate and develop confidence in participation of sports. Cole Zimmerman, Ronald Humphrey, Bobby Michols, and Darrin Vogt run a lap to get their heart rates up.f Karen Aldridge and Sheldon VanPelt find humor in a F.E. student throwing an airball. Carissa McComb concentrates while attempting to make a basket. t Physical Education 119 Concert Bantl Orchcstra JJ. 1985-1986 Orchestra, Row 1: Lori Duesler, Victoria Drake, Tami Tripp, Jeff Burdek, Kim Miller, Jana McClain, Dawn Reinhart, Anne Bachman, Jeff Green, Rachel Warner Row 2: Abbie Franke, Katie rrazier, Lorrie Burdek, Susie Tarbell, Cindy Kaufman, Kendra Clauser, Bonnie Holloway, Michelle Johnson, Jennifer Beineke, Jon Lundy, Dana Dishon, Melanie Branstrator, Karin Hess Row 3: Jamie Renbar- ger, Debbie Weinswig, Catherine Doh, Craig Hittie, Kim Blakely, Wendy Laycock, Michelle Gutherie, Jim Szymanski, Michael Jordon Rov 4: Carolyn Hittie, Angie Lindenberg, Brian Kuhns Mara Davis, Anne Frazier. Music Groups Entertain 1 1985-1986 Concert Band. Row 1: Candy Crill, Bonnie Holloway, Tiah Drake, Kelly Burke, Stephanie Wirges, Christy Holm, Pam Greut- man, Lori Sherwin, Tracie Kiracofe, Anne Krahn, Susan Binkley, Sharin Earl, Jeni Bice Row 2: Perry Jackson, Cindy Lewis, Lisa Fleck, Jennie Hetler, Linda Brumbaugh Michelle Beiberich, Brian Fitch, Cynthia DeKay, Daymond Cole, Rachel Laskowski, Shelli Spade, George Harris, Pete Baney, Lonnie Epps, Maria Wristpus, Alli- son Beatty, Mike Patalita Row 3: Gregg Conser, Scott Sampson, Mike Jordan, Shawn Wright, Greg Katter, Amy Roller, Kent Watson, Derek Schmidt, Mark Cauley, Jim Szymanski, Susan Butterworth, Kim Blakley, Wendy Laycock, David Goet, Brian Kamphues, Chris Nusbaum, Brad Clark, Bill Elyea, Eric Zehner, Frank Strzelecki, Erik Watson, Frankie Jones Row 4: John Spurgeon, Wade Davies, Kendra Sousley, Barbara Agnew, Navin Johnson, Mike Fretz Row 5: James Zinn, Todd Jedinak, Marty Cafolla, Michael Epps. 120 Concert Band and Orchestra Choirs fill air with song t 1985-1986 Treble Choir, Row: 1 Sandy Wilson, Adoria King, Tavia Leughmyer, Na- tasha Davis, Catrina King, Angela Williams, Lisa Turner, Tracy Howard, Andrea Ewing, Beth Corazzi Row 2: Lisa Chambers, Tonya Phillips, Tracye Derrick, Andrea Reichard, Bemadette Jarvis, Jossette Spencer, Melissa Balling, Tari- ta King, Beth Randall, Kathy Koos, Louise Brooks Row 3: Melanie Rice, Valerie Hemrick, Jennifer Morris, Junita Jenkins, Megan McLeister, Serena fowlkes. Janice Cronin, Christina Hammond, Nicole Dixon, Karen Chapman, Heather Mason, Sheri Romine, An- nette Terry. I m f %• M % i t 1985-1986 Concert Choir, Row 1: Tammy Mettert, Linda Caldwell, Kerry Sillaman, Glenn Williams, Chris Forte, Lance Harris, Jeff Met- tert, Juli Stump, Tonya Miller, Trina Ensley, Bethany De Kay Row 2: Ann Tindall, Pam Krugh, Vickie Jenkins, Debi Shauver, Trish Perko, Lisa -■ ■ Ormiston, Amy Hook, Mark Dove, Jim Schlup, Brett Vannatta, Michelle Gratz, Missy Hender- son, Holly Diamond Row 3: Lori Ormiston, Faye Johnson, Patti Kerekes, Melissa Neher, Mike Harris, Bob Barger, Dan Fox, Mike Mills, Laura Meely, Beverly Bowlin, Tina Winans Row 4: i i w • s - t l v V, 1 1 • II Stephanie Wirges, Laura Brown Arm Russell. Kira Lea Downey, Andrea Dean, Bill Krai, Oregon Miller, Chris Stewart, JeffWatson, Marc Lotter, Brittnev Tvler, Lori Kerbel. Concert Choir Treble Choir Choirs 121 Laura Levy, Rob Taylor and Chris Dodge get ready for another edition of Panther ' s Pause. 4- Panthers ' Pause Kelly Townsend concentrates and gives a little smirk while switching shots. The technical crew worKs on editing for the weekly show.J. WRNS Tradition Carried On 1985-86 Panther ' s Pause Crew: L to R; Rod tiogue, Kim Munger, John Behm, 2nd row: Amy Phillips, Becky VanAman, Laura Levy, Tom McCrady, Michael Rivera, Chris Dodge, 3rd row: Doug Schroeder, Andy Conkling, Rob Taylor, Steve Carbaugh, Mike Welch, Kevin MacDowell, Missy Henderson, Not pictured Kelly Townsend. t For the third year in a row Snider ' s very own TV show, Panther ' s Pause, was written, directed, and edited by the advanced TV broadcasting class. The WRNS staff worked very hard to bring the student body interviews with Snider faculty mem- bers and outstanding students., They reported on school news and advertised for promotions, extracurricular activities and organizations. The sportcasters kept students informed of all Snider sporting events and their scores. Panther ' s Pause ' ' was shown to the students every Thursday morning and aired on channel 10, cable TV. 1985-86 proved to be a good year for the show; new flats were designed for the set, an original music number was written for the opening of the show, and past traditions were carried on. A long way from finished but it will be ready for the play, at least Mr. Edwards hopes so. 4 Stagecraft is a place where the total experience of theater is developed. Many, many hours of creative indulgence must be employed in order for a successful perform- ance to occur. Mere the students will work hand in hand with the set designer, play director, actors, and stage crew as a close knit body. Actual set construction, technical lighting and sound design are the features of the class. Three major productions supply the course content: a fall drama, the yuletide festival and the spring musical. Several minor presentations throughout the year round out the curriculum. Stagecraft Class Builds Sets Stage Crew: Stage Crew 123 Yearbo ok 4 Sixth period Journalism class poses for a picture of combined staffers. Editors Kelly Kilmer and Ted Smith are at top. Standing: Dorinda Mathieu, Kelly Townsend, Erin McDaniel, Janet Wright, Michelle Mahlan, Rae Jump, Kelly Bireley, Melissa Neher, and Tracy Campbell, front Row: Kelly Monte, Beth Anderson, Lisa Blinker, Karla Hey, Brenda Aldridge, and Karen Eley. •4 Michelle Mahlan tries to do her sports layout with some kibitzing ' by Karla Hey, Kelly Townsend, and Editor Kelly Kilmer. J. Photographers Craig Wise and John McQau- ley provided expert skill for both publications all year. John also doubled as a reporter for Scroll. ■I III ll W ,|l Safari gets job done « ,„,, The yearbook staff, headed by Kelly Kilmer had a lot of new faces this year. As coaches say, it was a build- ing year . Also new this year, was the use of the computer in handling all the copy. Hew skills were acquired and a sense of teamwork developed as the year rolled by quickly and another book went to the publishers. Karla Hey and Janet Wright type copy on the computer. 124 Safari Staff Scroll Due to some controversial articles written this year, some Scroll staffers found themselves embroiled in heated discussions over pep sessions, locker searches, and other taboo subjects. Strong writing ability and good organiza- tion were the hallmarks of this year ' s newspaper staff, headed by its capable leader, Ted Smith. Now if we could only get the typesetters to do their job! J. Scroll staff L to K: Kim Guo, Traci Campbell, Glrish Vltalpur. Sam Thong, Kelly Monte, Margo Cronk, Lara Kumfer, Michelle Jensen, Craig Wise, John McGauley, Ken Childers. Ted Smith. Steve Lesh, Ida Thong. Scroll sparks interest •fr Feature Page Editor Girish Vitalpur and Opinion Page Editor Ken Childers relax in the publications room during a busy day. Editor Ted Smith looks on aaxiously as Mrs. Shaw edits his editorial. Traci Campbell pre- pares for paste-up in background. Newspaper Safari Staff Scroll,125 Jerry O. Petrie, Principal Leon Youngpeter, Assistant Principal Dr. Annie Duvall, Assistant Principal Russell Isaacs, Assistant to the Principal Jane Qarber, Assistant to the Principal Robert Armstrong, Athletic Director Mark Clough, Guidance Coordinator Romona Lavender, Dean Counselor Mary Fast, Dean Counselor Dr. Michael Ormiston, Dean Counselor Katherine Ankenbruck, Secretary Phyllis Qidley, Secretary Elaine Thomas, Secretary Ruthanna Gaff, Secretary Anita Evans, Counselor Aide Pat Earl, Secretrary Dorothy Long, Secretary Lorene Shell, Secretary Shirley Thomas, School Aide Ruth Traycoff, Secretary Stephen Simmons, Media Teacher Daniel Vought, Media Teacher Colleen Pontius, School Aide Barbara Guthrie, School Aide Linda Reed, School Aide Patricia Lucas, School Aide Ora Emerson, School Aide Mrs. Anita Evans ' office is a busy place for counselling students. Always ready with a pleasant smile is Kathy Ankenbruck. 126 Administration, staff keep busy Good to see ya! Principal Jerry Petrie is never too busy to have the photographer drop in on him. The familiar face of Mrs. Qaff in the Attendance office won ' t be seen any more, since she is retiring after twenty years at Snider in that post. J. mi In the counting house Treasurer Phyllis Qidley keeps busy counting going to the banks with Snider ' s money. f 127 Carl Anderson, Science Sue Andis, English Marvin Arnold, Mathematics Lois Arp, Mathematics Lois Arp, English Pam Baker, Spanish Carol Bakle, English Thomas Beerman, Physical Education Phyllis Blakeman, Art Patrick Blose, Science Elizabeth Boggess, German, English Dianne Boknecht, Television Production Alicia Bauer, Spanish Cathy Brown, Special Education Russell Bush, Science, Opportunity Room Gene Buzzard, Science James Clauser, English Gary Crawford, Social Studies Peg Davis, Distributive Education Cesar de la Guardia, Spanish Mary Dierstein, Art Sharon Dietrich-Heiser, Home Economics James Edwards, Business Terry Edwards, Mathematics, Stagecraft Karen Egley, Mathematics Michael Ellinger, Special Education Dean Fast, Mathematics Jack Gardner, Music Amanda Gerig, English Joel Grandstaff, Social Studies, Opportunity Room Chris Gray, Physical Education Judy Guthrie, French Janet Hawley, C.O.E. Michael Hawley, Social Studies, Opportunity Room Robert Heare, Science Jackie Hellesen, Special Education 128 Alfred Memmer, Social Studies Andrea Herman, English Kenneth Hirschy, Science Robert Jackson, Science Judith Johnson. Business Barbara Kampschmidt, Science Lamar Kilmer. Mathematics Ted King, Science Kay Klenke, Business Roy Kline, Industrial Arts Deborah Kohlmeier, Music David Linquist, English David Mains, Mathematics Michael McMillen, Social Studies Jerald Miller, Mathematics Joe Miller, Science Kerry Miller, Spanish Shari Miller, Spanish Clifford Minier, Social Studies Rothen Hofer, Health Carl Nicholas. Music Elizabeth Oberley, Home Economics Thomas Pabst, English Barbara Parker, Latin Dennis Patterson, Social Studies William Petroff, English Elizabeth Posey, English Richard Rian, Industrial Arts Kenneth Richardson, English Ida Mae Ricketts, Business Larry Rothenhofer, Mathematics Jim Rousseau, Science Randall Rusk, English Mike Sanders, Algebra Don Schaffer, Physical Education, Health 129 Carl Scholz - Mathematics Tom Schuckel - Social Studies Kathy Scott • Home Economics Eleanor Shaw - English Publications Robert Short - Industrial Arts Roberta Simpson - Trench Margie Scot • Physical Education Pat Smith - Math Lynn Smuts - Typing Jane Stolte - English Elaine Stuckey - Math Tom Swihart - Physical Education Kevin Tubbs - Physical Education Terry Tucker - Speech James Wagner - Math Robert Weaver - Social Studies Beverly Weinraub - French f. Mark Werling • Social Studies Dorothy Zank - English Peter Zilinski - Electronics  . Hfc £ t ■ m I y ' ' Mr l r t t , inmife -- ' . te . t ' A . B 130 Teacher What ' s a nice girl like Angie Sheets doing hanging around with these guys?f Life is such a madcap whirl around Snider ' s office at times! What a crew! Chuck Kellogg and Kenny Klerner look busy. Does it take four to change a lightbulb? That ' ll be two large pizzas with peperoni make Ruth Traycoff shows Carol Witte some pointers, it snappy! Teachers, 151 Cafeteria Staff Serves Well Back Row 1 to r. Madine Strebig, Marsha Martin, Pat Putman, Evelyn Lanie. Laura Robinson, Phyllis Brandt, Signa Askins, Diane Paige, Joan Rozzelle, and Marilyn Griffin. Front Row: Phyllis Ketrow, Kathy Rouns, Janet Wise, Bev Leach, Betty Minser, June Wring, and Mary Roop. Diane Paige rinses off the counter while Joan Rozzelle washes the dishes. 132 in mEmoRinm T ERCHEP, IN BPRCE 5HRPON CHPI5TR fricRULIFFE Photo Courtesy NASA 133 KJnce In a JLifetime Album 134 fMr. Fabst entertains his class with an amusing story. Seniors, Doug Schroeder, Dan Hall. Jay Anspach. John Carroll and Greg Taves enjo the Senior Banquet at Halls Quest House. 135 Seniors Savor Memories The class of 1986 has had three great years at Snider High School, but the fourth, the senior year, will always live in our memories. The year started off with an immensely successful football season and the girls winning the Powder Puff football game for the second year in a row. The class of 86 had participants that excelled in all sports, boys and girls. We also ex- celled in other extracurricular activi- ties, clubs, an d most of all academics. The class of 1986 will always remem- ber the good friends we ' ve made and good times we ' ve had. We ' ve all grown since our first steps into the big, long halls of Snider. What we ' ve learned here at Snider will give us a good foundation from which to build our future. Senior Class Officers: Karla Hey, Treasurer- Blake Lackey, Secretary; Kim Munger, Vice- President; and Michael Rivera, President. t Scott Mottram models with the ideal car. 136 Seniors Guy Abels Melissa Adams- Trench Club 11; Basketball 9. 10, 11. 12,- Volleyball 9. 10. 11. 12. Intramu- rals 11, Service Worker 12; Honor Roll 9, 10. 11, 12; Distinguished Scholar 9, 10, 11, 12; Principles List 9, 10. 11. 12 Brenda Aldridge Amy Allen- C.O.E. 12; Latin Club 9; Concert band 9, 10; Track 10; Safari Staff 11. David Anderson- Service Worker 12. Elizabeth Anderson- French Club 9, 10; Homecoming Decorations 9, 10, 11, 12; Ser- vice Worker 12; Student Council 11, 12; Safari Staff 12; Scroll Staff 12; Honor Roll 9, 10; Powder Puff 11, 12. Jay Anspach- Football 9, 10, 11, 12; Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12, Service Worker 11. Honor Roll 11, 12. Nicole Amett- January Graduate Felicia Arnold Johnnie Arnold- Afro-Heritage 10. 12; Football 10; Track 12; Service Worker 12. Karen Arnold- F.S.A. 11. 12; C.O.E. 12; Span- ish Club 9, 10; Varsity Choir 9; Volleyball 9; Honor Roll 9, 10, 11. Mark Aurich Susanne Bacon- Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12; Vol- leyball 10, 11, 12; Intramurals 11; Service Worker 11, 12; Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 12. Christina Balder- Exchange Student; Track 12; Gymnastics 12; Powder Puff 12. Laura Ball- Stagecraft 10, 11; Service Worker 11, 12, Honor Roll 10, 11, 12; Powder Puff 12. Mitchel Barkley- French Club 9. 10; Football 9. 10; Track 10. 11; A.V. Worker 11; Honor Roll 9, 10, 11. 12. Benita Bames- Latin Club 11; Afro-Heritage 12; Honor Roll 9, 10; Powder Puff 12. Samuel Barnes- Afro-Heritage 11, 12; D.E.CA. 11; Football 9; Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12; Track 10, 12; Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; Service Worker 11, 12; Honor Roll 9. Terry Bamett- Track 9, 10, 11; Intramurals 10, 11, 12; Honor Roll 9; Glenwood Tutorll. Jill Barr Pamela Baughman- D.E.C.A. 11, 12; Spanish Club 10; Mat Maid 10; Service Worker 12: Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 12; Powder Puff 11. John Behm- German Club 9, 10: Honor Roll 9, 10, 11; Distinguished Scholar 9. 10, 11; Service Worker 11, 12; Panther s Pause 10, 11, 12. David Billman- French Club 10, 11; Marching Band 9, 10; Pep Band 9, 10; Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 12. William Bireley- Football 9; Service Worker 12; Spanish Club 9. 10, 11; Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 12. Seniors 137 BYRON BLACK- Lat. C. 11, 12; Serv. W. 12; Lib. W. 10, 11; Scroll S. 11, 12. MARY BOGART- Qer. C. 11; Con. B. 10; Mar. B. 9; Sum. D. 10, 11; Mus. 10, 11; Fall P. 10; Serv. W. 11, 12; Images 10; Stud. Coun. 11; Hon. R. 9, 10, 11, 12; Dis. Sch. 9, 10, 11, 12; Prin ' s L. 11, 12; Qlenwood T. 11, 12; Pow. P. 11, 12; Soc. 9, 10, 11, 12; Prom Ct. 11. ADRJENNE BOOKER- Afro-Her. 12; V.I. P. 12, F. C. 9, 10, 11, 12; Sp. T. 12; Mar. B. 10, 11; Pan. 10, 11; Sketchb. 10, 11; Hon. R. 9, 10, 11, 12. ANDREA BOONE- Afro-Her. 9, 10, 11, 12; D.E.C.A. 11; V.I. P. 11, 12; F. C. 11, 12; Mar. B. 10, 11; Pan. 11; Stud. Coun. 12; Pow. P. 12. CASSANDRA BORUM- Afro-Heritage 9, 10, 11; C.O.E. 11; Service Worker 10, 11, 12; Student Council 11; Fashion Show 9, 10; January Graduate. MELANIE BRANSTRATOR- Qlenwood Tutor 12; Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 12; Pep Band 9, 10; Pit Orchestra 11, 12; Marching Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Varsity Band 10; Orchestra 11, 12; Span- ish Club 10, 11, 12. APRIL BRATTAIN- January Graduate. MICHAEL BRAVO- SIMON BRAY- Football 10, 12; Track 10, 12. ALONSO BRIGHT- Afro-Heritage 12; French Club 11, 12; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12. LISA BR1NKER- Spanish Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Homecoming Decorations 9, 10, 11, 12; Ser- vice Worker 11, 12; Images 11, Student Coun- cil 9, 10, 11; Safari Staff 12; Honor Roll 9, 12; Glenwood Tutor 12, Powder Puff 11. CONSTANCE BROCK- F.S.A. 10; Powder Puff 11; Honor Roll 9, 12; Student Council 9, 10; Sketchbook 12; Spanish Club 9, 10, 11; V.I.P. Club 11; D.E.C.A. 12. STACY BROST- Spanish Club 11; Homecom- ing Decorations 11; Bat Girl 12; Powder Puff 11, 12. CLARK BROWN- Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 12. DIANE BRYANT- French Club 9; Speech team 12; Orchestra 9; Basketball 9; Volleyball 9, 10; Intramurals 9; Honor Roll 9, 11, 12. MICHELLE BRY1E- Spanish Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Golf 10, 11, 12; Student Council 10; Glen- wood Tutor 12; Powder Puff 11, 12; Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 12; Distinguished Scholar 9; Homecoming Decorations 9, 10, 11, 12. LORR1E BURDEK- French Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Orchestra 9, 10, 11, 12; Pit Orchestra 10, 11, 12; All City Orchestra 9, 10, 12; Volleyball 9, 10, 11; Glenwood Tutor 12; Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 12; Principal ' s List 10 ; Stand 11, 12 (Vice- President); Panther Club 11. LARRY BURDGE- Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 12. KELLY BURKE- Service Worker 12; Stand 12; Musical 10; Pep Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Marching Band 9, 10, 12; Conceri Band 11, 12; Varsity Band 10; Speech Team 12; Spanish Club 11; Latin Club 12; Images 12. ROBERT BURNS- Wrestling 9, 10, 11, 12. TODD BURRIS- Spanish Club 11; intramurals 10, 11; Service Worker 11, 12. D WAYNE BUTLER- MECHELL BUTLER- January Graduate. MICHELLE BUT ' ER- French Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Marching Bail ' 11, 12; Pantherettes 11, 12; Sketchbook 11, 12; Homecoming Court 12; Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 12; Distinguished C-holar 10, 11, 12; 138 Seniors REGINA CALDWELL- CHRiSTOPH CAMP- Sketchbook 11; football 9; Images 10; Glenwood Tutor 12; Spanish Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Art Club 9. JAMES CAMPBELL- January Graduate BRIAM CAPPELLI- STEVEN CARBAUOM- Varsity Band 9; Concert Band 10; Stagecraft 12; Service Worker 10; Monor Roll 10, Panthers Pause 12. BRYAN CARPENTER- football 10. 11, 12; Baseball 10, 11. 12, Service Worker 11. Honor Roll 10. 11, 12. JOHN CARROLL- JESSE CARSON- f rench Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Soccer 9, 10; Honor 9, 10, 11, 12; Distin- guished Scholar 9. 10, 11, 12; Principal s List 11; Qlenwood Tutor 12. MICHELLE CARTEAUX- Hon. Roll 9,10; French Club 9, 10, 11, 12. ERIC CASTETTER- Pan. C. 10,11. Qlenwood T. 12; Hon. Roll 10,11,12; Serv. W. 10.11.12; Intra. 9,10,11,12; Wrest. 9,10,11,12; football 9,10,11,12; Hcming Dec. 9,10,11,12. REGINALD CASTLEBERRY- f . Club 9,10,11; Swing C. 9; Track 9,10,11,12; Intra. 9,10,11,12; Serv. W. 9,10,11; Stud. Coun. 12. KENNETH CHILDERS- V.I. P. 10; L. Club 12; Speech T. 11; Scroll S. 10,11,12 (Opinion Ed.); Hon. R. 9,10,11,12; Dist. Scholar 9,10,11,12; Prins. List 9,10,11.12; Glenwood T. 11; Tri-Kappa 11; I.C.E.P. Sen. 11; P5AT Semi-fin. fin. 12. KENDRA CHRISTIE- Powder Puff 11,12. KENT CRISTON MARIA CLARK- January Grad. KENDRA CLAUSER- Senice Worker 12, Im- ages 10,12; Scroll Staff 12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Distinguished Scholar 9,10,11,12; Principals List 9,11,12; Glenwood Tutor 11; Stand 11,12; Musical 11,12; Pit Orchestra 10; Orchestra 9,10,11,12; Swing Choir 12; Speech Team 12; french Club 9,10,11,12. ROBIN CLEMENS- Spanish Club 910,11,12. STACY COATS LAVONDA COLE RALPH COLEMAN LYNN CONLEY-Januarv Grad: Homecoming Queen. CHRISTINE CONNELL GREGG CONSER-Spanish Club 9,10,11; Var- sity Band 9.10; Concert Band 11,12; Marching Band 9,10,11,12; Pit Orchestra 10,12; Pep Band 9,10,11,12; Jazz Too 9; Wind Machine 10,11,12; Musical 12; Sketchbook 9,10.11,12; Honor Roll 9,10.11,12; Drum Major 11,12; Na- tional Honor Roll 12. DOUGLAS COOLMAN- Honor Roll 9,10,11,12. Seniors 139 AMY COPELAND- Powder Puff 11,12; Qlenwood Tutor 12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Distinguished Scholar 9,10,11,12; Track 10; Basketball 9; Ten- nis 11; Spanish Club 9,10,11,12. EDWARD CORAZZI JEFF COX- January Qrad. JAMES CRILLY- German Club 9,10,11,12; Intra- murals 11,12; Service Worker 11,12; Soccer 9,10,11,12. MARK CR1PPIN- Spanish Club 11,12; Football 11,12; Intramurals 9,10,11,12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Soccer 9. JANICE CRONIN-Treble Choir 10,11,12; Varsity Choir 9; Powder Puff 12; Qlenwood Tutor 12. LYNNE CRUNKLETON- Afro-Heritage 9,10; Span- ish Club 9,10 (Secretary), 12; Homecoming De- corations 9,10,11,12; Student Council 10,11,12 (Vice-President); Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Powder Puff 12; Homecoming Court 9; Prom Court 12. CHERYL CSERNIK- C.O.E. 12. RICHARD CUNNINGHAM TIMOTHY CURRENT- Football 9; Wrestling 10; Track 9; Honor Roll 10,11. ELIZABETH DADY CASSANDRA DAVIS- Afro-Heritage 9,10,11; C.O.E. 12; Concert Choir 10; Swing Choir 12; Varsity Choir 9; Honor Roll 11; Sketchbook 11; Powder Puff 11,12. BRENT DAVIS- Wrestling 9,10,11,12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Distinguished Scholar 9,10,11. ERIC DEDDEN-Service Worker 9, Honor Roll 9,10; Glenwood Tutor 12; Pep Band 9,10; Mar- ching Band 9,10; Concert Band 9,10; Speech Team 12; Spanish Club 9,10,11,12. JOHN DEIKE- Track 9; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12. BETHANY DEKAY-lmages 10,12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Distinguished Scholar 9,10,11,12; Glenwood Tutor 12; Stand 11,12; All City Choir 11,12; French Club 9,10,11,12. M1CHELE DIFFENDARFER- French Club 9,10,11,12; Volleyball 9; Service Worker 12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Glenwood Tutor 12; Pow- der Puff 12. MARCIA DILLER- Math Club 10; Spanish Club 9,10,11; Band 9; Cross Country 10; Track 9,10,11,12; Service Worker 12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Distinguished Scholar 9,10,11,12. DEBORAH DISKEY CATHERINE DOH- Tennis 9,10; Pit Orchestra 10,11,12; Marching Band 11, Orchestra 10,11,12; Concert Choir 10; Speech Team 9,10; German Club 9,10,11,12. SHAWN DONOVAN JENNIFER DOUSE- Afro-Heritage 9,10,11,12; V.I. P. 11; Spanish Club 10,11; Varsity Choir 9,10; Treble Choir 11; Sketchbook 11, Service Worker 10,11,12; Glenwood Tutor 12; Powder Puff 11,12. MARK DOVE- Concert Choir 11,12; Homecom- ing Decorations 11,12; Baseball 9,11,12; Pow- der Puff Cheerleader 12. TIAH DRAKE- Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Fall Play 9,10,11; Pep B nd 10,11,12; Concert Band 9,10,11,12; M rching Band 9,10.11,12; Soeech Team 10,11,12. 140 Seniors VICTORIA DRAKE- Orchestra 10.11,12; Pit Or- chestra 11,12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12. DEANNA DUESLER- Service Worker 12; Im- ages 11; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Powder Puff 12; French Club 9,10,11; Orchestra 9,10,11,12; Pit Orchestra 10,11,12; All Crty Orchestra 9,10. ANTHONY EDGELL- Honor Roll 10.11; Stu- dent Manager; Spanish Club 11.12; Math Club 11; Chess Club 11,12. MARMIE EDWARDS- Service Worker 12; Pan- therettes 11; Marching Band 11. DONNA EHRESMAM- Honor Roll 9.10.11,12; Distinguished Scholar 9,11; French Club 11; German Club 9.10.11 (Secretary;. 12 (Trea- surer). EZEK1AL ELEY- Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Intra- murals 9,10,11,12; Track 9,10; Basketball 9; Football 9,10,11,12; Afro-Heritage 10,11. KAREN ELEY-Latin Club 9,10; Safari Staff 12; Scroll Staff 12; Honor Roll 9,10,11; Glenwood Tutor 11; Soccer 10. MICHAEL EPPS- Intramurals 9,10,12; Pep Band 9,10,11,12; Marching Band 9.10.11.12; Concert Band 11,12; Varsity Band 9,10; Span- ish Club 9,10,11. SHAWM EYTCHESON- January Grad. JOHN FABER- German Club 9.10; Latin Club 11,12; Marching Band 9; Track 11,12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12. TODD FAHRENBACH PAUL FISHER- Sketchbook 12, Intramurals 9,10,11,12; Service Worker 12; Powder Puff Coach 11,12; Homecoming Decorations 11,12; French Club 9. JAMES FITCH- Spanish Club 9. LONNIE FOSTER- January Grad. CHAD FOULKS ANNE FRAZIER- V.I.P. 12; Spanish Club 10,11,12; Swing Choir 11,12; Orchestra 9,10,11,12; Marching Band 11,12; Pit Orches- tra 10,11,12; Pantherettes 11,12; Ail City Or- chestra 9,10,11,12; Sketchbook 11,12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12. JILL GARDINER- F. Club 9,10; Sum. Drama 11,12; Hmcoming Dec. 9,10,11,12; Ten. 9,10,11,12; Golf 10,11,12 (CapD; Stud. Coun. 9,10; Glenwd. T. 11,12; Powder P. 11,12. RACHEL GIBSON- C.O.E. 12; Con. C. 10; O.E.A. 11,12; Hon. R. 9,10,11,12. RONDA GINES- Ger. C. 10,11,12; Swing C. 11,12; Concert B. 10,11; Marching B. 10,11; Pep B. 10,11; Wind Mac. 11; Hon. Roll 9,10,11,12; Dist. Sch. 10,11. CRAIG GLOVER- Span. C. 10; Hon. R. 9,10,11,12; Dist. Sch. 9,10,11; Hmecoming Dec. 10,11; Sketchbk. 12; Bktball. 9,10,11,12; Baseball 9,10,11,12; Intra. 12; Serv. W. 11,12; Images 11,12; Powder P. C. 11,12; Pan. C. 11. ANNE GOFF- Latin Club 9,10,11; Math Club 11; Stand 11,12; Golf 9; Service Worker 10; Future Problem Solving 11; Hoosier Girls State 11; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Distinguished Scholar 9,10,11,12; Principal s List 9,10,11,12; VALEDICTORIAN. JOHN GOUNAKIS BARBARA GOUNARIS MARCY GRAHAM- January Grad. Seniors 141 ERIC GRANTHAM- L. Club 9, 10; Cross Coun- try 12; Ftbl. 9, 10; Track 9, 12. HOLLY GRANTHAM- Ger. Club 9, 10, 11, 12(Vice-Pres.); Stagecraft 10, 11; Lib. Worker 9; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12; Glenwood Tutor 12. MICHELLE GRATZ- Sp. Club 9, 10, 11; Con- cert Choir 11, 12; Treble Choir 9, 10; All City Choir 10, 11; Distinguished Scholar 9, 10; Golf 10; Hon. Roll 9, 10, 11; Powder Puff 11, 12. STEVEN GREENBERG- F. Club 9, 10; Distin- guished Scholar 9, 10, 11, 12; Stand 11; Ser- vice Worker 11, 12; Scroll Staff 10, 11; Princi- pal ' s List 9, 10, 11, 12. PAMELA GREUTMAN- Varsity Band 10; Con- cert Band 11, 12; Marching Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Pep Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Service Worker 12; Honor Roll 9, 11. AMY GRIFFITHS- Honor Roll 12. GREG GROSTEFON- Art Club 9; French Club 9; Honor Roll 11; Track 9, 10, 11, 12; Wres- tling 9, 10. HILDA GUTIERREZ- Spanish Club 12; Glen- wood Tutor 12. ELIZABETH HACKER- F. Club 9, 10, 11; Var- sity Band 9, 10; Concert Band 11; Marching Band 9, 10, 11; Pep Band 9, 10; Pantherettes 10, 11; Powder Puff 12; Sketchbook 10, 11; Stud. Council 9, 10; Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 12; Distinguished Scholar 9, 10, 11, 12; Home- coming Decorations 12; Glenwood Tutor 12. DANIEL HALL- BRENT HAMM- Varsity Band 9, 10; Concert Band 11, 12; Marching Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Pit Orchestra 9; Pep Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Jazz Too 9; Distinguished Scholar 9, 10, 11, 12; Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 12. SAM HANCOCK Jr- ANGELA HAPNER- Spanish Club 10, 11, 12; Homecoming Decoration 12; Sketchbook 12; Mat Maid 10; Service Worker 11, 12; Powder Puff 12. GEORGE HARRIS- Spanish Club 9, 10, 11; Varsity Band 10; Concert Band 11, 12; Mar- ching Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Pep Band 9, 10, 12; Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 12. RALPH HART- LAURISSA HEATON- French Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Distinguished Scholar 9; Homecoming De- corations 12; Tennis 11, 12; Honor Roll 9, 10, 11; Powder Puff 11, 12. STEVEN HEGERFELD- C.O.E. (Parliamentar- ian); French Club 10, 11; Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; Honor Roll 10, 11. VALERIE HERMRICK- BRENDA HENDERSON- KATHRYN HENDERSON- French Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Varsity Band 9, 10; Marching Band 9; Pep Band 9, 10; Intramurals 9; Student Coun- cil 9, 10, 11, 12; Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 12; Dis- tinguished Scholar 9, 10, 11, 12; Powder Puff 11, 12; Homecoming Court 9; Homecoming Decorations 9, 10; January Graduate. MELISSA HENDERSON- Speech Team 10; Concert Choir 9, 10, 11, 12; Panthers Pause Staff 11, 12. MICHAEL HENDRICKSON- Library Worker 10, 12. MARIA HERRON- KARIN HESS- Spanish Club 9, 10; Orchestra 11, 12; Varsity Band 9; Concert Band 10; Mar- ching Band 9; Pit Orchestra 11, 12; Pep Band 9, 10; Volleyball 9, 10, 11, 12(Captain); Intra- murals 9, 10; He or Roll 9, 10, 11, 12; Distin- gufc ed Scholar 9, 10, 11, 12. 142 Seniors KARI.A HEY- Class Officer (Treasurer) 9,11,12; Letterwinner 11; French Club 9,10,11; Basketball 9,10,11; Student Council 9,10,11; Safari Staff 12; Powder Puff 11,12; Homecoming Decorations 9,10,11,12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Distinguished Scholar 9,10,11,12; Principals List 9,10,11,12. EDWARD HIBLER JOMATHOrt HICKS- Spanish Club 9,10, Bas- ketball 9,10,11,12; Track 9,10,11; Service Worker 10; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12. CHARLES HILL- Latin Club 9,10,11,12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Distinguished Scholar 9,10,11,12; Principals List 9,10,11,12. JUNE HILL- Proj. Lead 12, Var. Choir 9. Stand 11; Sketchbk. 11; Cross Country 10,11; Track 9,10,11,12; Hon. Roll 10; Powder P. 11,12. CRAIG HITTIE- F. Club 9.10,11,12, Stand 11,12; Hon. Roll 9,10,11,12; D. Scholar 9,10,11,12; Musical 12; Pit Orch. 10.11; Orch. 9,10,11,12; Fall P. 12. MARCUS HOFFMAN- Qer. Club 12 (Pres.); Exch. Stud. RODNEY HOGUE- Afro-Her. 12; L. Club 11,12; Sketchbk. 10,12; Football 9,11.12; Wrestling 9,10; Intramurals 9,10,12; Serv. Worker 9.10; Stud. Council 10,11,12; Homecoming Dec. 11,12; Panthers Pause 12 (Sports Anchor;. AMIE HOLE- Panther Club 10,11; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Service Worker 10,11,12; Football Manager 10,11,12. MICHELLE HOOD- Afro-Heritage 9,10; Service Worker 12; Images 11. MICHELLE HOPE- Spanish Club 9,12; Home- coming Decorations 12; Honor Roll 9,10; Qlenwood Tutor 11.12; Powder Puff 12. SCOTT HOSFORD BRIAN HOSKINS- Powder Puff Cheerleader 12; Honor Roll 11,12; Soccer 11,12. JERRY HOWARD TRACEY HOWARD- Spanish Club 9,10,11,12; Stand 11; Qlenwood Tutor 12; Treble Choir 10,12. LISA HUGHES-French Club 9,10,11; German Club 11,12; Service Worker 10; Honor Roll 11,12; Powder Puff 12. DIO N HURSEY KEITH HUTCHINS CHRISTINA IBARRA-Spanish Club 9,10,11,12 (Secretary); Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Distin- guished Scholar 9,10,11,12; Powder Puff 11,12; Homecoming Decorations 12. VICKIE IRETON FREDERICK JACOBS-Honor Roll 9,10.11,12; Distinguished Scholar 9,10,11,12; Math Club 11,12; Chess Club 11,12; German Club 11,12. CHALETA JAMES BERNADETT JARVIS- Treble Choir 10,11,12; V.l.P. 10. MICHAEL JAUCH- Spanish Club 10. Seniors 143 CARL JOHNSON- D.E.C.A. 11,12; Spanish Club 10; Service Worker 11,12. HEATHER JOHNSON- V.l.P. 12; Spanish Club 9,10,11; Concert Choir 11; Marching Band 10,11,12; Pantherettes 10,11,12; Varsity Choir 9; Treble Choir 10; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Distinguished Scholar 9,10,11,12; Principals List 9,10; Images 10,11,12; Student Council 10; Brentwood Tutor 12; Stand 10,11 (Pres.),12 (Pres.). JEANETTE JOHNSON LAVON1A JOHNSON SHAWN JOHNSON ANTHONY JONES FRANKLIN JONES- Varsity Band 9,10,11,12; Concert Band 9,10,11,12. LATONYA JONES- Spanish Club 9,10; Honor Roll 9,10,11; Powder Puff 12. STEVE JONES- January Qrad. TIMOTHY JONES- January Qrad. WYATTE JONES- D.E.C.A. 12; Spanish Club 9,10,11; Marching Band 11; Pantherettes 11; Stand 11; Sketchbook 9,10; Track 9,10,11; Images 11; Student Council 12; Honor Roll 11; Powder Puff 12. MICHAEL JORDAN- Spanish Club 10; Orches- tra 11,12; Varsity Band 9,10; Concert Band 11,12; Marching Band 10,11,12; Pit Orchestra 11,12; Pep Band 9,10,11,12; Jazz Too 10; Wind Machine 11; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Dis- tinguished Scholar 10,11,12; Sketchbook 10,11,12. SHERRY JOYNER- C.O.E. 12. RAE ' JUMP- French Club 10,11; Gymnastics 10,11,12; Intramurals 9,10,11,12; Service Worker 10,11,12; Safari Staff 12; Honor Roll 11,12; Powder Puff 11,12. JEFFERY KACINES- Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Distinguished Scholar 9,10,11,12; Principals List 9,10,11,12; Service Worker 10. KRIS KALLMYER- Art Club 12; German Club 9,10,11.12; Chess Club 11,12 (Pres.); Spanish Club 10,11,12; Distinguished Scholar 9,10,11,12; Honor Roll 9.10,11,12; Qlenwood Tutor 12. MICHELLE KAM1NSKI- French Club 12; Latin Club 9,10,11; Service Worker 9; Honor Roll 12; Powder Puff 11,12. ELIZAGETH KERRER- French Club 10; Bowl- ing 9,12; Glenwood Tutor 12. TIMOTHY KAVANER- Hockey 11,12. RODNEY KELLY- January Grad. STEPHEN KENWORTHY- Stagecraft 12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12. PATRICIA KEREKES- German Club 9,10,11; Concert Choir 11,12; Service Worker 12; Glen- wood Tutor 12; Powder Puff 12; Varsity Choir 9, Treble Choir 12. DAVID KERN- Honor Roll 9,10.11,12; Distin- guished Scholar 9,10,11,12. SUZANNE KERWIN- Spanish Club 9,10,11,12; Marching Band 9,10,11,12; Pantherettes 9,10,11,12 (Capt.); Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Dis- tinguished Scholar 9,10,11,12; Sketchbook 9,10,11.12; Student Council 9,10,11,12. 144 Seniors WILLIAM KESTERKE- German Club 9,10; Honor Roll 9,10,11. 12; Distinguished Scholar 9,10,11,12, Football 9,10,11,12; Basketball 10; Track 11; Intramurals 11,12; Service Worker 1 1 . KELLY KILMER-French Club 10,11,12; Sum- mer Drama 9; Homecoming Decorations 9,10,11,12; Cheerleader 9,10,11,12; Safari Staff 11,12 (Editor-in-Chief;; Honor Roll 11; Qlenwood Tutor 11; Powder Puff 11,12. ANDORIA KING- Afro-Heritage 12; Treble Choir 9,10,11,12. LOUIS KIMG MARTIN KING- Afro-Heritage 10,11; Sketch- book 10. BRIAN KLINE- Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Distin- guished Scholar 9,10,11,12; Football 9,10,11,12; Track 10,11; Intramurals 9,10,11,12; Service Worker 12. DARRIN KLOPP TINA KNOCH- French Club 9.10,11,12; Mar- ching Band 11,12; Pantherettes 11,12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Distinguished Scholar 9,10,11,12; Sketchbook 11,12; Intramurals 9; Student council 12. CHERI KNOTT- C.O.E. 12(Treasuren, French Club 9,10; Service Worker 10; Images 11; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Powder Puff 11. PATRICIA KOCHANSKI- C.O.E. 12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12. WILLIAM KRAL- January Grad. MARK KRAUSKOPF JOHN KRUEGER- Span. C. 10; Var. B. 9,10; Con. B. 11,12; Marching B. 9,10,11,12; Pep B. 9,10,11,12; Jazz Too 9,12; Wind Mach. 10,11,12; Hon. R. 9,10,11,12; D. Scholar 9,10,11,12; Prins. L. 9,10,11,12; Stand 11.12; Sketchk. 9,10,11,12. PAMELA KRUGH- F. Club 11,12; Con. C. 12. BRIAN KUHNS- Orch. 9,10,11,12; Marching B. 11,12; Pit Orch. 9.10,11,12; Jazz Too 9,10; Wind Mach. 11,12; All City Orch. 9,10,11,12; Hon. R. 9,10,11,12. TRACY KULPA- Letterwinner 11; Powder P. 11,12; Hon. Roll 9,10,11,12; Cheerleader 11; Gym. 10; Span. C. 9,10; D.E.C.A. 11,12. BLAKE LACKEY- Hon. R. 9,10,11,12; D. Scho. 9,10,11,12; Ftbl. 9,10,11,12; Intra. 11,12; CI. Off. 12 (Sec); Lman. 11,12. BARBARA LANCASTER- January Grad. CHRISTINE LANCIA- V.I.P. 12; F. C. 9,10,11,12; Mar. B. 10.11.12; Stagecraft 10; Pantherettes 10,11,12; Sketchbk. 10,11,12; In- tra. 9; Stud. Coun. 11; Hon. R. 9,12; Bat G. STEPHEN LESH- Math C. 10,11,12; Span. C. 9,10,11; D. Scho. 9.10,11,12; Honing. Dec 9,10,11,12; Stand 10,11,12; Sketchbk. 10,12; Track 10,11,12 (Capt); Images 10,11; Scroll S. 9,10,11,12 (Sports EdA- Hon. R. 9,10,11,12; Prin. L. 9,10,11,12; Tri Kappa A. 11. LAURA LEVY- F. C. 9,10; Honing. Dec. 9,10,11,12; Ten. 9,10,11,12; Gvm. 11; Sen . W. 9,10,11,12; Chldr. 9,12; Images 9.10,12; Stud. Coun. 9,10,11,12; Pow. P. 11,12; Pan- ther C. 10.11. SUSAN LEWIS- F. Club 9,10,11,12; Varsitv B. 9,10; Concert B. 11; Pep B. 9; Musical 10; D. Scholar 9,10,11,12; Chldr. 9,10,11,12; Stud. Coun. 9,10,11; Class Off. 9; Hon. R. 9,10,11,12; Pow. P. 11.12; Hcming. C. 10,11.12; Prom C. 12. ANGELA LINDENBERG- F. Club 9,10,11; Orch. 9,10,11,12; P. Orch. 9,10,11,12; All Citv Orch. 9; Hcming. Dec. 9,10; Volbl. Man. 10: lion. R. 9,10; Pow. P. 11,12; Letterwinner 10. TIMOTHY LISBY- Glenwd. Tutor 11. Seniors 145 JAM LITTLE- C.O.E. 12; Service Worker 11; Honor Roil 9,10. EVELYN LITTLEFIELD- V.I. P. 12; Latin Club 9,10; Marching Band 11,12; Stagecraft 10; Pantherettes 11,12; Musical 9; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Distinguished Scholar 9,10,11,12; Principals List 9,10,11,12; Images 11; Service Worker 11,12; Sketchbook 11,12. THOMAS LOOMIS- Tennis 10,11,12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Distinguished Scholar 9,10,11,12; D.E.C.A. 11,12 (Treasurer). WILLIAM LOTHAMER- JON LUNDY- F. C. 9,10,11,12; M. C. 10,11,12; Track 9,10,11,12; Images 10,11; Hon. R. 9,10,11,12; Dist. Scho. 9,10,11,12; Prins. L. 9,10,11,12; Tri K. A. 11; Stand 10,11,12; Pep B. 9,10,11,12; Pit Orch. 12; Mar. B. 9, 10, 11, 12; Con. B. 11,12; Var. B. 9,10; Orch. 12; SAL. JOSEPH LYON- Hon. R. 11,12; Serv. W. 10; Stud. Mgr. 9,10,11,12; Intra. 9,10,11,12; Stand 11; E. C. 10. TIMOTHY MACKIN- January Qrad. MICHELLE MAHLAN- F. C. 9,10,11,12; Hon. R. 9,10,11,12; Dist. Scho. 10,11; Hcming. Dec. 9,10,11,12; Letterwinner 11,12; Pow. P. 11,12; Safari S. 12; Stud. Coun. 9,10,11,12; Chldr. 10,11,12; Serv. W. 12; Intra. 11,12. JEFFERY MALMQUIST- Track 10; Hockey 10,11,12; Intramurals 9,10,11,12; Service Worker 10,11,12; Images 9,10,11; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Soccer 9,10; Distinguished Scholar 9; German Club 12; F. Club 9,10,11. K1MBERLY MARSH- Varsity Band 11; Concert Band 9,10; Marching Band 9,10,11; Pep Band 9,10,11; Wind Machine 11. JOHN MARSHALL- F. Club 9; Football 9,10,11,12; Intramurals 11,12; Service Worker 10,11,12. JEFF MARTIN- Afro-Heritage 9,10; Football 9,10,11,12 (Capt); Wrestling 9; Track 10; In- tramurals 9,10,11,12. TODD MARTIN- Spanish Club 9; Basketball 9,10,11,12 (Capt.); Baseball 9,12; Intramurals 9,10,11,12; Service Worker 9,10,11; Honor Roll 9,10,11; Qlenwood Tutor 11,12. DONALD MASON JR. DARINDA MATHIEU- V.I. P. 9,10,11; French Club 9,10,11; Service Worker 11,12; Scroll Staff 12; Honor Roll 9.10,11,12; Powder Puff 11,12; Mascot 10,11. MATTHEW MAXWELL- D.E.C.A. 11; Sketch- book 12; Football 9,10; Service Worker 9,10,11,12. ELLEN MCCANTS- Powder Puff 11,12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Distinguished Scholar 9,10,11,12; Cheerleader 10,11; Student Coun- cil 9,10,11,12 (Treasurer); Homecoming De- corations 9,10,11,12; French Club 9,10,11,12. JANA MCCLAIN-Honor Roil 10; Stand 10,11; Scroll Staff 12; Sketchbook 12; Fall Play 12; Musical 12; Pit Orchestra 11; Orchestra 9,10,11; French Club 9,10,11. AMY MCCOMAS- Basketball 9; Volleyball 9; Intramurals 12; Bat Qirl 9; Powder Puff 11,12; French Club 10,11. BRIAN MCCON THOMAS MCCRADY- F. Club 9,10; Baseball 9; Intramurals 9,10,11; Serv. Worker 11,12; Hon. Roll 9,10,11,12; Panthers Pause 12 (Sports Anchor). ERIN MCDANIEL- F. Club 9,10,11; Homecom- ing Decorations 9,10,11,12; Cheerleader 9,10,11,12; Stud. Coun. 10,11,12; Safari Staff 12; Hon. Roll 10,11; Qlenwood Tutor 12; Pow- der Puff 11,12. HUGH MCFADDEN- Hon. Roll 11; Track 9,10,11,12; Football 9,10; D.E.C.A. 11,12. JOD1 MCFARLAIV • Hon. Roll 9,10,11,12; Dis- tinguished Scholar 9,10,11; Sketchbk. 9.10,11; V.I. P. 12; Span. C. 11; Marching B. 9,10,11,12; Pep B. 9; Pantherettes 10,11,12. 146 Seniors JOHN MCGAULEY- Trench Club 9,10; Safari Staff 11,12, Scroll Staff 11,12; Space Shuttle Project 11,12 MICHAEL MCINTURF- Honor Roll 9,10,11; Spanish Club 9; D.E.C.A. 11,12. ROBERT MCKERRACHER- Service Worker 12. STACEY MCKINLEY- Spanish Club 9,10,11; Concert Choir 11,12; Treble Choir 10; Varsity Choir 9; Powder Puff 11,12. MARTINA MCLAURIN- Treble Choir 9.10.11; Powder Puff 12; Service Worker 12. KARA MCMAHAN- Trench Club 9.10.11.12; Varsity Band 9,10; Concert Band 11; Marching Band 9,10,11,12; Pantherettes 10,11,12; Musi- cal 12; Sketchbook 10,11,12; Student Council 9,10,11; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Distinguished Scholar 9,10,11,12. SCOTT MEIER- Images 9,12. KAREN MEIER BRENT MENEFEE- January Qrad. KEITH MENSING- Intramurals 12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Distinguished Scholar 9,10,11,12; Sketchbook 11,12; French Club 9.10.11,12; Orchestra 9,10,11; Marching Band 9,10,11,12; Pit Orchestra 11; Pep Band 10,11,12; Jazz Too 11; Wind Machine 12. DARRIN MERTZ JEFFERY METTERT- French Club 9; Concert Choir 11,12; Football 9; Wrestling 10; Service Worker 9,10,11,12; Cheerleader 10. SHARON MEYER DENISE MILLER- French Club 9,10,11; Home- coming Decorations 9,10,11; Basketball Man- ager 9,10,11; Honor Roll 9,10,11; Powder Puff 11,12. KIMBERLY MILLER- Spanish Club 9; Orches- tra 9,10,11,12; Pit Orchestra 9,10,11,12. KELLY MILNER- French Club 9,10,11; Golf 10,11,12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Powder Puff 11,12. MICHAEL MISERENDINO- Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; French Club 9,10,11; Space Shut- tle Project 11,12. EMILIO MOLINER- Chess Club 12, Spanish Club 12; Golf 12; Exchange Student. MELISSA MORGAN- Afro-Heritage 9. French Club 9; Speech Team 12; Stagecraft 9; Musi- cal 9,12; Fall Play 9; Intramurals 9. SCOTT MOTTRAM- January Grad. THOMAS MULPAGATiO- Span. C. 9: Hon. R. 9,10,11,12; Dist. Scho. 9,10; Ftbl. 9,10; Track 9,10; Intra. 9,10,11.12; Sen. W. 11.12. KIMBERLY MUNGER- Span. C. 9,10,11: Stage- craft 9; Musical 10,12; Hon. R. 9,10.11.12; Dist. Scho. 9,10,11,12; Honing. Dec. 10,11,12; Fall P. 12; Sketchbk. 12; Volbl. 9,10,11; Serv. W. 10; Stud. Coun. 9,10,11; Class Off. 12 (V-Pres.b Powder P. 12; Prom C. 11,12; PROM QUEEN; Panther s Pause 12 (Co- Anchor). LISA MURRAY- F. Club 9,10,11,12; Honing. Dec. 9,10; Gym. 10; Images 10,11- Stud. Coun. 9; Powder P. 11. SHELLIE MUSSER- F. Club 10.11; Mar. B. 10,11,12; Pantherettes 10,11,12; Sketchbk. 10,11,12; Hon. R. 9,10.11,12. Seniors 147 LAURA NEELY- F. C. 9,10,11,12; Con. C. 12 Swing C. 11,12; Var. B. 9,10; Con. B. 11; Mar, B. 9,10; Hon. R. 9,10,11,12; Dist. Scho. 10,12, Sketchbk. 11,12; Pow. P. 12 MELISSA NEHER- F. C. 9,10,11,12; Con. C 12; Var. C. 9,11; Treb. C. 10,11; Dist. Scho 9,10,11,12; Ten. 11; Bskbll. 9,10; T. 10; Q. 11 Stud. Coun. 12; Saf. S. 12; Hon. R. 9,10,11,12 Pow. P. 11,12; Glenwd. T. 12; Ltrwin. 11,12 PETRI NIEMINEN- Qer. C. 12; Hoc. 12; Ex Student KELLY NONTE- D.E.C.A. 12; V.I.P. 11,12 Span. C. 9,10; Sum. Drama 10; Sketchbk. 12 Dist. Scho. 9,10,11,12; Hcming. Dec 9,10,11,12; Volbl. 9,10,11; Intra. 9,10,11,12 Images 10; Stud. Coun. 9,10,11; CI. Off. 10 Scr. S. 9,10,11,12; Hon. R. 9,10,11,12; Prins L. 9,10,11; Pow. P. 12 RENEE NORTHINGTON- D.E.C.A. 11,12; Pan 11; Images 10; Hon. R. 9,10,11; Qlenwd. T. 11 MARY MOTES- January Qrad CHRISTOPHER NUSBAUM- Math C. 9; Span C. 9,10; Var. B. 9,10; Con. B. 12; Mar. B 9,10,12; Pep B. 9,10,12; Jazz Too 9,10; Wind Machine 11,12; Dist. Scho. 9,10,11,12; Home- coming Dec. 9; Stand 11,12; Sketchbk. 10,12; Serv. W. 9; Hon. R. 9,10,11,12; Soc. 9,10. JOHN NYCUM- Qer. C. 9; Span. C. 10; Sketchbk. 12. MELISSA O ' DELL- January Qrad. KENNETH OLIVER ROBERT ONCHECK KEVIN OWEN- Football 9,10,11,12; Intramu- rals 9,10,11,12; Service Worker 11,12. SUSAN PALM CAREY PARKER- French Club 9,10,11; Math Club 12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Distinguished Scholar 9,10,11,12; Principals List 9,10,11,12; Stand 10,11,12; Service Worker 10,11,12; Scroll Staff 12; Qlenwood Tutor 11; Future Problem Solving Team. STEVE PARSONS- Varsity Band 9,10; Mar- ching Band 10; Service Worker 9,10. MARK PASCARELLA- Spanish Club 10; Var- sity Band 9,10,11; Concert Band 12; Marching Band 10,11; Pep Band 9,10,11; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Distinguished Scholar 9,10,11,12. MAN1SH PATEL LARISSA PATTERSON- January Qrad. MATTHEW PEIFER- Sketchbook 9. Honor Roll 9,10,11,12. MICHAEL PERSON- Latin Club 9,10, Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Distinguished Scholar 9,10,11,12; Homecoming Decorations 10,11; Basketball 9,10; Baseball 9,10,11,12; Service Worker 12; Powder Puff Coach 11,12. MATTHEW PHILLIPS- D.E.C.A. 11,12; F. Club 9,10; Con. B. 9,10,11; Marching B. 9,10,11; Pep B. 9,10,11; Wind Machine 10; Musical 12; Sketchbk. 9,10,11; Images 9,10,11,12. JULIE PIDD- D.E.C.A. 11,12 (V-Pres.); Span. Club 9,10,11; Serv. Worker 9; Student Council 10; Class Off. 10 (Sec); Honor Roll 9,10,11; Bat Qirl 9; Powder Puff 11. MAUREN POORE- Span. Club 9,10,11; Var. B. 9,10; Marching B. 9.10,11,12; Pep B. 9,10; Pantherettes 11,12; Hon. Roll 9,10,11,12; Dis- tinguished Scholar 9,10,11,12; Sketchbk. 11,12; Serv. Worker 12; Stud. Coun. 10,11; Qlenwd. Tutor 12. EL1SE PRANGE- January Qrad. 148 Seniors BREHT PRICK- F. Club 9; Homing. Dec. 9.10; Pall P. 9, Pow. P. Chldr. 12. Serv. Worker 11. JOHN QUILHOT- F. Club 9, L. Club 10,11,12. Hon. Roll 9,10.11, 12. bist. Scholar 9.10,11,12, Ftbl. 9,10,11,12; Bskbl. 9,10,11,12; Soccer 9,12; Panther C. 11. JAMES REECER- Span. Club 9,10,11,12; ftbl. 9,10,11,12; Baseball 9,10,11,12, Hon. R. 9,10,11,12; Pan. Club 11. MICHELLE REHM- F. Club 9,10,11,12; Var. B. 9,10; Concert B. 11,12; Marching B. 9.10,11,12; Pep B. 9,10,11,12; Homecoming Dec. 9,10, images 10,11,12, Hon. Roll 10.11; Olenwd. T. 12; Pow. P. 11,12. RONDA REITER- Spanish Club 9.10,11,12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Distinguished Scholar 9,10,11,12; Principals List 10,11. Service Worker 12. JAF1E REMNER- January Qrad. KEMT REUILLE- Honor Roll 9,10; French Club 10,11. SAMUEL RIBEL- January Qrad. MARMEE RICHARDS- January Orad. JODI RICHARDSOP1 MICHAEL RIVERA- Spanish Club 10.11; Homecoming Decorations 10,11; Tennis 10,11,12; Service Worker 10,12, Student Council 10; Class Officer 11 (Secretary), 12 (Pres.); Honor Roll 10,11,12; Powder Puff Coach 12. SCOTT ROBBINS JOEL ROBERSON HUGH ROHMOSER- French Club 10.11.12; Qerman Club 9; Track 10; Service Worker 9,10,11,12; Honor Roll 10; Soccer 9,10,11. ERIC ROLLER- French Club 10. Basketball 9,10; Baseball 9,10,11,12; Intramurals 9,10,11,12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Powder Puff Coach 11,12. TAMMY ROSSELOT- January Qrad. KRISTYN ROUNDY- F. Club 9,10, Varsity B. 11; Concert B. 9,10; Marching B. 9,10.11,12; Pantherettes 10,11,12 (Capt.); Hon. R. 9,10,11,12; Distinguished Scholar 9,10,11,12; Sketchbk. 10,11,12; Stud. Coun. 9.10.11,12; Qlenwd. T. 11,12. JOHN RUSHER MICHAEL RUSHINSKY- Span. Club 10,11; Speech T. 12; Serv. Worker 12: Hon. R. 9,10,11,12. AMY RUSSELL- Span. Club 11.12; Con. Choir 11,12; Treble C. 9,10; Sum. Drama 10,11,12; Musical 10,11,12; All City Choir 12; Fall Play 12; Hon. Roll 9,10,11,12; Powder P. 11,12. DAMIELLE SAAVEDRA- Spanish Club 12; Qlenwood Tutor 12. JELKA SALZMAMM- Qlenwood Tutor 12; Gymnastics 12; French Club 12. DOUGLAS SAMPLE- Spanish Club 9: Powder Puff 12- Football 9,10,11; Intramurals 9,10,11,12. ROBERT SAMDERS- German Club 9,10; Var- sity Band 9,10; Concert Band 11: Marching Band 9,10,11; Pep Band 9,10,11; Images 11; Sketchbook 11; Wrestling 10,11,12: Letterwin- ner 11,12. Seniors 149 MICHAEL SANDERSON- D.E.C.A. 11,12; Span- ish Club 9.10; Powder Puff Cheerleader 12; In- tramurals 9,10,11.12; Honor Roll 9; Soccer 9,10,11,12. PATRICK SANDERSON- D.E.C.A. 12; Spanish Club 9; Intramurals 9,10,11,12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Soccer 9,10,11,12. CRAIG SANFORD- January Qrad. SARA SAVIEO- January Qrad. MARION SCHANDA- Qlenwood Tutor 12; French Club 12. JAMES SCHEERER- Spanish Club 9,10,11,12; Cross Country 9,10,11; Track 9,10; Intramu- rals 9,10; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Qlenwood Tutor 12. CHR1STOPH SCHIEBEL JAMES SCHLUP- German Club 12; Latin Club 9,10,11; Spanish Club 11,12; Concert Choir 12; Swing Choir 11,12; Musical 12. JODI SCHMIDT- Spanish Club 11; Concert Band 11,12; Marching Band 11,12; Pep Band 11,12; Service Worker 11; Powder Puff 12. DOUGLAS SCHROEDER- Qolf 9,10; Intramu- rals 10,11,12; Student Manager 9,10; Service Worker 11; Honor Roll 9,11,12; Letterwinner 10; Panthers Pause (Co-Anchor). MATTHEW SCHULTZ- Service Worker 9,10,11; Honor Roll 9,11,12. TIMOTHY SCOTT- French Club 9,10,11,12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Distinguished Scholar 9,10,11,12; Wrestling 9,10,11,12; Letterwinner 10,11. DAVID SEEMANN- Honor Roll 9,10,11; Ger- man Club 12. LISA SEEMANN GREGORY SELL- Spanish Club 9,10,11; Wres- tling 9; Service Worker 10,11,12; Images 10. RISHI SETH- Speech Team 9,10,11,12; Im- ages 11; Scroll Staff 11,12, Honor Roll 9,10,11,12. STEVEN SEYBOLDT- Qerman Club 9,10; Honor Roll 9,10,11. SHALON SHADE GAIL SHADLE- January Qrad. ANGELA SHEETS- Spanish Club 9,10,11 (Vice-Pres.); Distinguished Scholar 9,10,11,12; Homecoming Decorations 9,10,11,12; Tennis 9,10,11,12; Service Worker 9,10,12; Cheer- leader 9,10,11,12; Student Council 9,10,11,12; Powder Puff 11,12. JENNIFER SHERBINSKY- French Club 9,10; Varsity Band 9,10; Concert Band 11, Marching Band 10; Pep Band 9,10,11; Homecoming De- corations 10,11,12; Images 11; Powder Puff 11,12. NORA SHOLL- Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; German Club 10. AMY SHORT- January Qrad. SHARALYN SHUBERT 150 Seniors JENNIFER SIMCOX- Honor Roll 9.10.11,12. Latin Club 9,10; German Club 10,11,12. DANIEL SMITH- Football 9,10,11,12; Hockey 12. THEODORE SMITH- French Club 9,10; Distin- guished Scholar 9,10,11,12; Sketchbook 12, Tennis 9,10,11,12, Intramurals 9,10.11.12. Images 9,10; Scroll Staff 9,10,1 1,12 (Editor-in- Chief); Honor Roll 9,10,11,12, Principals List 9,10,11,12; Soccer 9,10,11,12. THOMAS SMITH- Football 9,10,11.12, Intra- murals 9,10,11,12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12. KAMRON SNOWDEN- French Club 9.10; Sum- mer Drama 9; Football 9,10,11,12; Wrestling 9; Intramurals 9,10,11,12; Service Worker 11,12. FRED SPADE BUFORD STAPLES JR.- Football 9.10. SHERRY STEPHENS- Powder Puff 12. JENNIFER STEUP DEBORAH STEVENS- Service Worker 12; Pow- der Puff 11,12; French Club 9,10.11. CHR1STOPH STEWART- Musical 9; Jazz Too 9; Stagecraft 10,11.12; Marching Band 9,10; Concert Choir 11,12. JAY STILES- Stagecraft 11; Honor Roll 11; Bowling 11.12. JAMES STILWELL- January Qrad. JULIE STOCKBERQER- French Club 9.10.11 (Vice-Pres.). 12; Marching Band 9.10; Panther- ettes 9,10; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Distin- guished Scholar 9,10.11; Sketchbook 9,10; Student Council 9,10; Powder Puff 11,12. CATHERINE STRINGER- Images 9,10; Powder Puff 11,12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Distin- guished Scholar 9; Pep Band 9,10; Pit Orches- tra 11.12; Marching Band 9,10; Varsity Band 9,10; Orchestra 11,12; French Club 9,10,11,12. TROY STULTS JULIANA STUMP- Images 11,12; Hon. R. 9.10,11,12; Dist. Scho. 9.10,11.12; Sketchbk. 9,10,11,12; Stand 10,11,12; A. City C. 11; Musi. 11,12; Var. C. 9; Pan. 9,10,11,12, Mar. B. 9,10,11,12; Swing C. 10,11,12; Con. C. 11,12; F. C. 10,11,12. DAWN STUREMAN- Serv. W. 12; Sketchbk. 11; Images 9,10,11; Hon. R. 9.10.11,12; Qlenwd. T. 11,12; Pow. P. 12; Dist. Scho. 9,10.12; Var. C. 9; F. C. 9.10,11,12; L. C. 10,11; Mar. B. 11.12; Pan. 11.12. NANETTE SURFACE- V.I.P. 12 (V-Pres.l; Span. C. 10,11; Mar. B. 10.11.12; Pan. 10,11,12: Musi. 9,10,11; Dist. Scho. 9.10,11,12; Hcming. Dec. 10. Stand 11; Fall P. 10,11.12; Sketchbk. 10.11.12, Stud. Coun. 12; Hon. R. 9,10.11,12; Glenwd. T. 12. CURTIS TAR1TAS GREGORY TAVES- Ftbl. 9,10,11,12; Basbl. 9.10; Bsbl. 9,10.11,12; Intra. 9.10,11,12. MATTHEW TAYLOR ROBERT TAYLOR- F. Club 10,11,12; Speech T. 12; Var. B. 9,10; Mar. B. 10,11; Pep B. 9,10; Sum. Drama 12; Musical 11,12; DisL Scho. 10,11,12; Stand 11; Fall P. 12; Intra. 10,11; Serv. W. 12; Hon. R. 9.10,11,12; Glenwxl. T. 12. SUSAN TEEL- Span. Club 9,10; Homecoming Dec. 12; Gymnastics 9; Sen. W. 9,10.12; Stud. Coun. 9.10,11; Hon. Roll 11; Glenwd. T. 12; Powder P. 12. Seniors 151 ANDREA TEPIN CORTINA THOMAS- Spanish Club 9,10,11; Service Worker 10; Honor Roll 11. MARLO THOMAS- Afro-Heritage 9,10,11,12; V.I. P. 10; Spanish Club 9,10; Sketchbook 9,10; Track 9. PAMELA THOMAS- C.O.E. 12 (Vice-Pres.); Ser- vice Worker 10,11; Honor Roll 9,10; Qlenwood Tutor 12. MARRETTA THOMPSON TONYA T1BBS ROBERT TICHAC- January Grad. MICHAEL TILL- Spanish Club 9,10; Football 9,10,11,12; Service Worker 11; Honor Roll 9,10,11. JENNIFER TIPPMANN- C.O.E. 12; F. Club 10,11; Homecoming Decorations 10,11; Hon. Roll 10,11; Powder Puff 11; F.S.A. 12 (Pres.). MONICA TIPPMANN-Jan. Qrad.; Homecoming Decorations 11,12; F. Club 10,11,12; Powder Puff 11,12; Qlenwood Tutor 11,12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Service Worker 9,10,11,12; Prom Decorations 11; Student Council 9,10,11,12; Homecoming Court 9,10. SCOTT TOMSITS- Qer. Club 9,10; Math Club 11,12; Con. Choir 11; Swing Choir 10,11,12; All City Choir 11; Tennis 9,10,11,12; Hon. Roll 9,10,11,12; Distinguished Scholar 9,10,11,12. SHAWNEEN TORRES- Track 9,10. KELLY TOWNSEND- French Club 9,10,11; Ser- vice Worker 11; Cheerleader 9,10,11,12; Safa- ri Staff 12; Qlenwood Tutor 11. TAMI TRIPP- Spanish Club 9,10,11,12; Or- chestra 10,11,12; Pit Orchestra 10,11; Stand 11; Service Worker 12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Qlenwood Tutor 12; Powder Puff 11. ALISA TURNER- Treble Choir 12; Varsity Choir 9; Service Worker 12. KAREN UETRECHT- Project Lead 12; F.S.A. 9. REBECCA VAN AMAN- Span. C. 9,10,11,12 Var. B. 10; Con. B. 11,12; Mar. B. 9,10,11,12 Pep B. 9,10; Jazz Too 9; Pan. 11,12; Musi. 12 Sketchbk. 11,12; Track 9; Stud. Coun 9,10,11,12; Hon. R. 9; Pan. Pause 12 KAREN VANCE- Span. C. 9,10; Dist. Scho. 9 10, 11, 12; Ten. 10, 11, 12; Volbl. 9, 10; Stud Coun. 9, 10; Hon. R. 9, 10, 11, 12; Prins. L. 10 11 JOHN VANHORN- Ftbl. 11; Hon. R. 9,10 BRETT VANNATTA- Qer. C. 9,11; Speech T 12; Scroll S. 11; Con. Choir 12; Sum. Drama 10; Musi. 9,10,11,12; Dist. Scho. 9,10,11,12, Fall P. 10,11,12; Images 9; Stud. Coun. 11 Hon. R 9,10,11,12; Prins. L. 11,12 SHELDON VAN PELT- Afro-Herit. 12; V.I.P 9,10,11,12; Powder P. Cheerleader 11,12 Ftbl. 9,10,12; Track 9; Baseball 10,11,12; In tra. 9,10,11,12; Serv. Worker 10,11 G1RISH VTTALPUR- V.I.P. 11; F. Club 11,12 Speech T. 9,10,11,12 (Pres.); Dist. Scholar 9,10,11,12; Safari Staff 11; Scroll Staff 10,11,12; Hon. Roll 9,10,11,12; Prins. List 9,11,12; Tri-Kappa 11, Qlenwd. Tutor 12; Na- tional Merit Commended Stud. 12. JENNIFER WADE- Span. Club 9,10,11; Varsity B. 9,10; Con. B. 11; Marching B. 9,10,11; Pep B. 9,10,11; Sketchbk. 9; Service Worker 11,12. DUSTIN WALLS- D.E.C.A. 12; Intra. 9; Serv. ' Worker 10; Hon. Roll 9,10,11,12. 152 Seniors TIMOTHY WALTER- Spanish Club 12; Varsity Band 9, 10; Concert Band 11; Marching Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Pep Band 9. 10, 11, Jazz Too 10; Wind Machine 11, 12; Distinguished Scholar 9, 10, 11, 12, Sketchbook 10, 11. Honor Roll 12; Qlenwood Tutor 12. lynda Washington- Afro-Heritage B 10. 11, 12; D.E.C.A. 11, Trench Club 9, 10, 11; Project Lead 12; Track 9, 10. 11. 12. Service Worker 12; Honor Roll 12; Powder Puff 11. 12. FELICIA WATERS- ANTOINETT WATSON- C.O.E. 12; Spanish Club 9, 10; Service Worker 12; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12; Powder Puff 11, 12. COLLEEN WATSON- German Club 10, lKTreasuren, 12; Pantherettes 9, 11; Distin- guished Scholar 9, 10, 11, 12; Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 12; Soccer 11. THOMAS WEST- Sketchbook 12; Intramurals 10; Service Worker 10, 11; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12. SHANNON WHITE- ROLLAND WHITT- German Club 9, 10; Chess Club 9, 10; Math Club 9, 12. RHONDA WILHELM- D.E.C.A. 11, 12; V.I.P. 11; Homecoming Decorations 11, 12; Honor Roll 11, 12; Powder Puff 11. CATHY WILLIAMS- Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 12; Distinguished Scholar 9, 12. KAREN WILLIAMS- January Graduate MICHELLE WILLIAMS- BETHANNE WILLS- January Graduate; Powder Puff 12; Choir 9, 10; Bowling 12; Honor Roll 9. 10, 11, 12. CRAIG WILSON- TAWANDA WILSON- Afro-Heritage 9, 10, 11, 12; Powder Puff 11, 12. CRAIG WISE- Spanish Club 10. 11; Intramu- rals 9, 10, 11, 12; Service Worker 12; Library Worker 12; Images 9. 10. 11; Safari Staff 12; Scroll Staff 12; Soccer 9, 10, 11, 12; Honor Roll 12; Morp King 12. PATRICK WISE- V.I.P. C. 10, 11, 12; F. Club 9, 10; Football 9, 10, 11, 12(Capt.l; Wrestling 9, 10, 11, 12(Capt.); Baseball 9, 10; Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12; Sen . Worker 10, 11, 12; Lib. Worker 11, 12; Hon. Roll 9, 10. CRAIG WISEMAN- DAWN WITT- Ger. C. 9, 10, 11, 12; DisL Scholar 9, 10, 11, 12; Sen,. Worker 9, 10, 11, 12; Images 10; Hon. Roll 9, 10, 11. 12; Prins. List 9, 10, 11; Powder P. 11, 12; Tri Kappa 11. CAROLE WITTE- C.O.E. 12; Span. C. 9, 10; Varsity B. 9, 10; Concert B. 11; Marching B. 9. 10, 11, 12; Pep B. 9, 10, 11; Jazz Too 9, 10; Dist. Scholar 9, 10, 11, 12; Hon. Roll 9, 10, 11, 12; Prins. List 9, 10, 12; Drum Maj. 11, 12. MICHAELA WOLF- German Exchange Student KREIG WOODS- January Graduate HERMAN WRIGHT- Afro-Heritage 11, 12; Bas- ketball 10, 11; Track 9, 10. JANET WRIGHT- French Club 9, 10; Distin- guished Scholar 9, 10, 11, 12; Honor RoU 9, 10, 11, 12; Homecoming Court 10; Homecom- ing Decorations 9, 10, 11, 12; Volleyball 9, 10; Pep Band 9, 10; Varsity Band 9, ' 10; Pow- der Puff 11, 12; Prom Court 12; Student Coun- cil 9, 10, 11, 12 1 President); Class Officer 9(Vice-President), 10i President), ll Presi- dent); Safari Staff 12. Seniors 153 SCOTT WRIGHT - Math Club 12; Spanish Club 10,11; Concert Choir 12; Varsity Band 10; Concert Band 11,12; Marching Band 9,10,11; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Distinguished Scholar 9,10,11,12; Principal ' s List 12; Stand 10,11,12; Images 11,12. GRETCHEN YAGER - Spanish Club 9,10,11,12; Homecoming Decorations 9,10,11; Service Worker 9,10,12; Honor Roll 9,10; Glenwood Tutor 12. BEN YODER - Spanish Club 9, Orchestra 10; Varsity Band 9,10; Intramurals 9,10; Service Worker 10,12; Honor Roll 12; Soccer 9,10,11,12. CARLA YOQUELET - Afro-Heritage fashion Show 9,10; C.O.E. 12 (Secretary); Honor Roll 9,10,12. CHRISTY YORK - Spanish Club 10,11,12; Ser- vice Worker 11,12. GEOEFERY Z1NK - Hockey 12; Honor Roll 12; Soccer 12. JAMES ZINN - French Club 10,11,12; Varsity Band 10; Concert Band 11,12; Marching Band 9,10,11,12; Pep Band 9,10,11,12; Jazz Too 10; Service Worker 9; Images 11; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12. KATHRYN ZOOK - French Club 9; Latin Club 11,12; Honor Roll 9,10; Powder Puff 12. CAMERA SHY SENIORS BAI, LISA BELSARE, SHREE BENGEL, TRACI BILLINGSLEY, CORNELIUS BISHOP, JOEL BOGLE, ROBERT BRIZ, STEVE BROCKHALL, CRAIG BUSSELL, GWENDOLYN BYRD, JOYCE CARLSON, M1CHELE CARR, DEREK CARTER, LEONARD COLEMAN, MICHAEL COLLINS, JESSE COOK JR., JOE DAVIS, NATASHA DELL1NGER, JEFFERY DESPOT, KEVIN FILES JR., MICHAEL FLOYD, DANIEL FOREMAN II, CHARLES GERARDOT, MARK HAIRSTON, NICHELLE HAISLEY, CRISTOPH HEMSOTH, JAMES HILL, LAURA HILL, VICKIE HOGUE, TRENT HUGHES, JERRY IRVEN, DAVENA JACKSON, LAVONIA JENKINS, CYNTHIA JENKINS, LAMARK KATTER, DANIEL KELLEY, ALLEN KETCHAM, AMY KOHL, THOMAS LEWIS, CASSANDRA LINNEMEYER, ANN LINTERMUTH, VERNON MAPLES, BILL MERRIWEATHER, KEVIN NICHOLS, CHRISTINE RAY JR., VERNON REED, ALLEN RICHARDSON, WILLIAM SANDERS, ROBERT SCHULTZ, MATTHEW SCRUGGS, EUGENE SENTER, JOHN SILLAMAN, KERRJE SIMMONS, MARCUS SIMON, VANESSA SMITH, CHRISTOPH SMITH, LEE SPEARMAN III, LACEY SPROAT, DAVID STILLWELL, DOUGLAS VAN DYKE, DAMON WADE, MARSHA WALLACE, ALONZO WHITE, SHANNON 154 M f Comy waits to enter a pep session, proud to be a senior! Lynn Crunkleton and Ellen McCants take time out from their interesting ' Student Council meeting. 155 The Beginning of The End Each year the Senior Class has the opportunity to attend the Senior Banquet, which was held at the Don Hall ' s Guesthouse. While there all of the class officers give a short speech or prayer. The guest speaker this year was Richard Porter, a reporter for WPTA TV-21, who was a graduate of Snider. Kelly Nonte, Lisa Brinker, Rhonda Wilhelm, Eric Castetter, and Brian Kline discuss what is on the agenda for the senior banquet. Seniors enjoying their meal at Don Hall ' s Guesthouse. 1 tClass President Michael Rivera gives the class a warm greeting. Lynne Crunkleton, Kelly Townsend, Kelly Kil- mer, Jill Gardner, Erin McDaniel, Angie Sheets, Michelle Mahlan, Janec Wright, and Ellen McCants. 156 Senior Banquet Seniors Cited for Awards Senior Recognition night has al- ways been a special time for the graduating classes. They get together to hear about all the honors and scholarships they have received. The top scholars address the class and parents in the audience feel proud about their students long journey from kindergarten. It ' s a memorable night. Mr. Petrie congratulates Salutatorian Jon Lund for a job well done while here at Snider.4. Janet Wright presents her last speech as Stu- dent Council President. 1 i ■ H m ...... IP H HI ■r m 1 m M ill 1 1 i hi BffSflffy£ wMH V - 1 ■fSalutatorian Jon Lundy gives his speech on decision making. ■f Qirish Vitalpur speaks about being an activist in later life. fSenior Class Secretary Blake Lackey and Senior Class Treasurer Karla Hey inform the audience of the gift from the senior class, a sculptured panther for the court. Senior Recognition 157 Nelson Awards - 1986 A  jtL jkT - jL -■■ fcfct Most Vogue Karen Vance Most Likely to be Computer Hacker Steve Carbaugh Most Q.Q. Kam Snowden Most Likely to be Millionaire Ted Smith Most Conservative Fred Jacobs — ' Most Radical Michael Rivera Most Artistic John Van Horn Most Musically Inclined Gregg Conser Class Clown Bill Kesterke Most Talkative Lisa Hughes Best Actor Brett Vanatta Best Actress Kendra Clauser Best Smile Sue Teel 158 rtelson Awards Best in his field Qreg Taves Best in her field Kim Munger Most Athletic male: Cornelius Billingsley Most Athletic female: Susan Bacon Time to remember att • fr « - X VI Biggest Partier Blake Lackey Most Likely to be remembered Kenny Childers Most Loyal Fan Brett Price Most Soulful Otis OJ Jackson Most Leadership Janet Wright Most Friendly Paige Bogart Most Likely to be in the ' Indy 500 Erin McDaniel Most Likely to be on Cover of Ebony Cassandra Davis Most Likely to Succeed (Male) Steve Lesh Most Likely to Succeed (Female) Ann Goff Best Looking Male Eric Castetter Best Looking Female Susie Lewis All American Male Craig Clover All American Female Kelly Kilmer Best Couple Kris Roundy Brett Hamm Most Likely to be first Black President Louis King Commencement ... a time is an ending yet 160 Commencement for a new beginning -v w W mm H. J 1 J Commencement 161 Juniors Show Spirit and Unity Three down one to go! This junior year as been a time like no other, with a class like no other. Goals and ambitions achieved and aspired, we look towards next year with high hopes. Our junior class came together as one in the whirl of excitement during Homecoming. And if spirit could have won the Powder Puff game the junior girls would have come out on top. We stuck together through the thick and thin of defeat, bringing class unity to an all time high. The Spirit seemed to fill the air as the juniors proudly gave the seniors their last prom. It was a year of spirit and unity! H Class Officers: Christie Cain, Vice-President; Vicki Self, Secretary: and Wendy Holocher, Treasurer. J. Juniors celebrate their victory at the home- coming dance. 162 Juniors f Tonya Kanczuzewski asks for assistance on her English. t You ' re not going to take my picture are you? asks Christie Cain. Adams, Lance Adams, Ondra Agnew, Barb Akison, Eric Alexander. Shawn Amstutz, Sherrie Anderson, Aretha Anderson, Bill Anderson. Jason Angel, Tami Arens, Angela Armstrong, Jeff Arruza, John Averbeck, Laura Babcock, John Backman, Anne Baker, Caroline Ball, Sheryl Baney, Pete Banks, Donna Banks. Jimmy Barksdale, Chris Bamhill, Terry Bartol, Brent Baughman. Shannon Becraft, Michael Behm, Linda Beineke, Jennifer Bell, Bryan Bell, Eric Belsare. Arati Bentz. Don Bezdon, Michelle Bice Jennifer Bieberich, Michelle Billingsly, Shannon BinkJey. Susan Bireley, Kelly Bishop, Richard Boles, Shelley Boon. Sharon 163 Juniors Bosserman, Michele Bougher, Qreg Bowlin, Bev Boydston, Brenda Brackett, Dana Brames, Margo Brames, Melissa Bratton, Troy Braun, Mike Bcegin, Jodi Bright, Erica Brooks, Eric Brown, Jerald Brown, Laronda Brumbaugh, Linda Bubb, David Buschur, Angela Busse, Angela Butler, Carmen Butterworth, Susan Buuck, Angi Cafolla, Martin Cain, Christi Caldwell, Lora Callahan, Robert Campbell, Traci Cantrell, Chandra Carlson, Al Carlton, Chris Carpenter, Christy Cauley, Mark Chambers, Randy Chantaca, Shelly Chilcote, Stella Childers, Kay •frKent Watson is eith er asleep or very bored. Beth Gibson and Kim Meider couldn ' t care less. 164 Juniors •on, Mickey ' .lark, ftrad Clauss. Cynthia Cline Cobb, Eve Ann Cocklin, Mike Coleman. Von Conkling. Andy Conley, Tonja Cook, Lorana Cook. Brian Cook. Steve Connell, Angie Copeland. Anthony Crawford, Mitch Crill, Candice Crippin. Adam Cronk, Margo Csemik, Darlene Cunnningham, Brenda Current, Tom Dahm, Amy Davies, Wade Davis, John Davis, Mark Decker, Michelle Deford. Melvin Dekoker. Deena Deleon, Ed Dellinger, Aron Demarest, Shawn Deming, Joel Derbyshire. Dan Derheimer. Paul Kacey Dorman and Greg Hardesty look into the crowd while their names are announced. f This guy has a severe pain in his pocket. Girls like Amy Roller like to fix their hair pretty. Juniors 165 4- Is that Christy Kelly in history class? X Kris Everett finishes her homework after school. DeShore, Darnell Devore, Janis Dickson, James Dies, Bonita Dies, Renita Dodge, Christopher Doehla, Kris Doehrman, Kacey Donley, Jennifer Donovan, Kevin Downey, Kira Duba, Christine Duesler, Lori DuMond, James Dunbar, Vaughn Dunlap, Christopher Dysert, Steven Eaken, Tamara Earl, Sharin Easterly, Adrienne Eastes, Eric Eberle, Janice Ecclestone, Julia Eifrid, Laura Elias, Daniel Elser, Renae Epps, Alonzo Espinoza, Rose Espy, John Everett, Kristin Ewing, Aundrea Exner, Debbi Falkenberg, Kirsten Fazekas, Ann ferber, Christine Fiedler, Tonya Field, David Fields, Mia Fisher, Richard Fitch, Brian Fitch, Christopher Fitzgerald, Patricia 166 Juniors J.Robin Reed is surrounded by friends without fingers. 4Drew Keaffaber looks happy on Hawaiian Day. Juniors 167 Harvey, Jovon Heider. Kim Helberg, Dawn Heldenbrand, John Heller, George Herman, Kristi Hershberger, Kayla Hetler, Jennifer Hill, Sandy Hittie, Carolyn Hoevel, Jacque Holloway, Bonnie Holm, Christine Holmes, Demetra Holocher, Wendy Hopkins, Amondo Hook, Amy Hostetter, Katie Houser, Julie Howard, Darren Hudda, Masum Hughes, Tim Hummel, Angie Hyatt, Rebecca Isch, Steve Jackson, Dale Jackson, Herbie Jackson, James Jackson, Perry Jackson, Willie James, Robert Jedinak, Todd Jenkins, Dan Johnson, Aletha Johnson, Ben Johnson, Cheryl Johnson, Dean Johnson, Kimberly Johnson, Michele Jones, Lynette Jordan, Lorrenda Joslin, Mark Juniors and their friends gather in the music hall. 168 Juniors Just, Steve j .ewski. Tanya Kane, Elizabeth i. Shelley Katter. Greg Kaufman, Cynthia Keaffaber, Dean Keener, Dave Kelly, Christy Kelly, Toneka Kennelly, Greg Kerbel, Lori Ketcham. Mike Ketzler. Dawn King, Ryan King, Tarita Kleinrichen. Andre Klender, Brian Koehl, Paul Korte, Dave Kortokrax, Kirk Koshy, Ann Krahn, Anne Kumfer, Lara Lamb, ftichelle Lambert, Richard Lane, Lex Larmore, Ken Lausen, Angela Lawson. Brian Laycock, Wendy Leaman, Paige Lee. Cara Beth Lewis, Cindy Lewis, Kwame Lewis, Shannon Likes, Chamell Lindenberg, Keith Linnemeier, Mark Litchin, Michael Littlefield, Otis Waiting in line is such a drag! Juniors 1.69 Livingston, Barry Loutsenhizer, Bradley MacDonald, Michael MacDowell, Kevin Maher, Karri Maher, Sherri Mangus, Kevin Marrero, Vicki May, Todd McAlkich, Stuart McCann, Dean McDowell, Mark McKenney, Mike McNeeley, Douglas McNew, Melissa Mendez, Peter Menge, Karen Mericle, Kirk Merritt, Derek Merz, Erik Mettert, Tammy Metzger, Jill Meyer, Tonya Meyers, James Miller, Bill Miller, David Miller, Denver Miller, Gregory Miller, Jamie Miller, Jason Miller, John Miller, Wanlyn Mills, Michael Minyard, Elizabeth Miserendino, Barbara Misner, David Mitchell, Monika Moehle, Andrea Molina, lima Moore, Brian Moore, Frederick Moreland, Heather J M A 170 Juniors Moreno, Samuel Morimanno, Timothy Morris, Jennifer Myers, Da flash, Lori flem, Douglas Mitzke. Christopher floll, Cristopher Morem, Heidi florton, Steven florvill, Matthew Ochoa. Robert Oetting, Erin Ormiston, Lisa Orr, Bryon Parker, Bradley Parnin, Tim Passey, Shivani Patalita, Michael Patel, Sapana Patterson, Michael Patty, Kelly Paul, Vincent Peden, Terry Peden, Tracy Peden, Trent Pee, Pamela Perkins, Christopher Perkins, Todd Perko, Patricia Pemell, Angela Petit, Julie Phillips, Amy Phillips, Beth Phillips, Melissa Pisula, John Poling, John Price, Julie Prince, Diana Putman. Kelly Raines, Ryan ♦• Opposite page top: This class ofjuniors seem to be relaxing after a pep session. Or is it before? Does Ty VanWagner want us to bother him? Juniors 171 Renner, John Richards, Jill Richards, Leah Ritchie, Sue Robbins, Steve Robinson, Andrea Robinson, Cassandra Robinson, Debra Robinson, Tim Rode, Brigitte Rohrbacher, Brock Roller, Amy Romelle, Mike Rust, Brent Saleh, Amy Sampson, Scott Savieo, Jason Saylor, Brent Schlup, Jacque Schmidt, Danny Schmidt, Derek Schreffler, Keith Scott, Steve Scruggs, Connie Self, Vicki Shaffer, Mike Shauver, Debra Siela, Jean Simpson, Steve Sipe, Ken Sitcler, Tamra Smith, Billy Smith, Chris Smith, Lori Smith, Reginald •f Diana Toledo is so cooperative isn ' t she? • Juniors Jill Richards and Debbie Exner show their spirit while going to the pep session. 172 Juniors -fr Janis Devore enjoys being a service worker. Tami Caken and her lab partner enjo working with Mr. Buzzard. Snyder, Cheryl Snyder, Greg Sohaski, Tracy South, Bob Speith, Stacy Springer, Shelley Stango, Lenny Stano, Duane Sterling, Victoria Stewart, Diana Stiles, Kim Stoner, Serena Storey, Jerry Strokotter, Anji Stump, Chuck Stumpf. Jeff Stumpf, Kevin Swanson, Duight Swinehart, David Sykes, Candi Sylvester, Dave Sylvia, James Tait, Jennifer Tarbell, Susie Taylor, Lara Taylor, Tammi Thessin, Mark Thomas, Mike Thompson, Alan Thompson. Beth Thompson, Julie Thong, Samuel Tipton, John Toledo, Diana Trenkner, Kim Twite, Laurie Upshaw, Tara VanWagner, Ty VanWvngarden, Steven VanValkenburgh, Kelly Vamer, Jolene Vamer, Kevin 173 Juniors Warren, Sabrina Watson, Kent Weathers, Patrick Welch, Michael Welker, Wendy Wellman, Denise Wells, Ralph White, Tonya Wicklein, Jodi Wightman, Kimberly Wilenski, John Wilkinson, Jeff Williams, Cleophus Williams, Jimmy Williams, Lottie Williams, Phyllis Williams, Vasco Williams, Yvonne Wilson, Sandy Winans, Kristina Woodson, Ronette Wrigley, David Wunderlich, Tim Yeager, Linda Yahne, Kristine Yoder, Debbie Zem, John Zink, Lonna f Brock Rohrbacher and Diana Stewart discuss the pros and cons of jean shrinkage. Steve Isch talks with Angela Hapner about carrying her books. Mitch Crawford stands proudly with his senior girlfriend Erin McDaniel. w - 7w 1 ' M k J H 1 wSk i m O 174 Juniors t Deena Dekoker, Kevin MacDowell, Brian Lawson, Jay Tipton and Bob South get rowdy after the football game. Going up and down stairways keeps many underclass students busy — Some more happily than others! Camera Shy Allen, Triant Anderson, Daniel Baker, Jeffrey Bernardon, Hixie Bishop, Erik Bruner, Albert Burroughs, Rodney Carlisle, Christina Clopton, Terri Coker, Dormita Frank, Matthew Green, Jeffrey Hartwig, Kristoph Hook, Amy Irven, Daniel James, Tracey Johnson, Faye Johnson, Carl Johnson, Gerald Jordan, William Kamphues, Brian Kotrba, Michelle Lagrone, Andrea Martin, Derrick McDowell, Mark McKinney, Lashawn McMulty, Rahkem Middleton, Patrick Melson, Lovella rieuman, William Parker, Tracy Puzynski, Renee Rice, Robby Roark, Timothy Sarson, Catherine Schwartz, Theodore Screeton, Ton} Seals, Sidney Smith, Derrick Soracco, Robert Spencer, Jossette Starks, Tracey Starks, Vemie Suttle, Marvin Szymanski, James Thomas, Jeffre Todd, Rex Waters, John Williams, Chinita Williams, Marcia 175 Juniors Sophs have Togetherness Togetherness is one word that accurately describes the sophomore class. Throughout the year the class of ' 88 ' Is believed to be one of the brightest and one of the most competi- tive classes to pass through Snider High School. For the remainder of our time spent here at Snider we will continue to excel together! f Kevin Dimpson shows off his friendly smile. f Sophomore Class Officers, L to R: President, Darrin Vogt; Treasurer, Tracy Kiracofe; Secre- tary, Jane Witcher; and Vice President, Dana Stewart. 4. Kristen Cox, Amy Spisak, Beth Saferstein, and Karen Kulpa make like Hollywood Starlets. 176 Sophomores t John Babcock confides a secret message t Sophomores seem to enjoy Mrs. Shaw ' s while waiting in the lunch line. Journalism class, when they ' re getting snapped for the yearbook. 177 Sophomores JJ. Dawn Tatum is reluctant to have her picture 4 Carmen Butler and Stephanie Fultz make taken. faces while Susan Faber looks on. Brooks, Tex Brown, Jackie Brown, Laura Brown, Toni Brubaker, Jodi Bruck, Andy Bruck, Laura Bryan, Jenny Bryant, Jason Bubb, Janet Buchanan, Matt Burdek, Jeff Burge, Jim Bumau, Kim Bums, Matt Bums, Rick Burton, Reginald Burton, Tinita Busche, Michelle Bush, Chad Bushnell, Nancy Butler, Cynthia Byrd, Ed Byrd, Kim Caldwell, Lindal Callend, Corey Campbell, Karen Campbell, Tracy Carroll, Stephanie Cavacini, Ron Chambers, Lisa Chapman, Karen Childs, Angela Childress, Nicky Chin, Tami Christian, Fran Clark, Jennifer Clutter, James Cochren, Steve Coleman, Michael 178 Sophomores %WWW¥M. fi Conkllnfl, Angela Conklinq. Greg Contey, Jeresa Cornell, Jennifer Cook, Kevin Coomer. Sherrt Corazzi. Beth Cox, Kristyn Cox, Wyatt Consert, Scott Crawford, Jim Culbertson. Sandra Curry, norma Curry, Teria Dague, Mike Dame, Charles Dan, Melissa Daniels, Debbi Davenport, Shane Davis, Linda Davis, Mara DeWitt, Julie Dean, Andrea Dehner, Kelly Deike, Jane Defray, Cynthia Dennis, Joseph Derrick, Tracye Detter, Micole Dial, Randy Diffendarfer, Jon Dimond, Holly Dinius, Julie Dishon, Dana Dixon, Micole Doh, James Donaldson, Scott Donley, Matt Duffey, Kristine Dulik, Adam Duvall, Darren Dyer, Becky f Mate Northington gets caught in a close-up shot. t Jeni Herman and Darren Vogt wait for their names to be announced at the 1985 Homecoming. 1 79, Sophomores Dysert, Jeff Dziondziak, Carol Ebbinghouse, Amy Edgell, Ronda Egolf, Becky Eichler, Dawn Eikenberry, Jennifer Eikenberry, Todd Ellis, Dana Elyea, Bill Emerson, Solomon England, Rushael Englert, Jeff Ensley, Trina Ervin, Carol Ervin, Cathy Evans, Cindy Evans, Joni Faber, Susan Faley, Andrew Faulkner, Dorinda Fenn, Jeff Fleck, Lisa Fletcher, Wendy Forte, Chris Fosnaugh, Ken Fowble, Cama Fox, Daniel Frane, Kristi Franke, Abbie Franklin, James Frazier, Katie Frederick, Bill Fretz, Michael Fry, Kendall Fry, Kevin Fulk, Wendi Fultz, Stephanie Funk, Brian Qaczkowski, Qina Qaines, Antonio Gaines, Bernard f Dana Dishon goes over her poetry reading for t Tracey Derrick shows off her bright smile for our camera, a friend. 180 Sophomores f Adam Dulik finds some gum stuck in his book. t Is that sophomore Cindy Butler in typing class behind Senior Jill Barr? Oallien, Heather Qanaway, Leroy Qatchell. Kim Qeorgi, Mandy Gill, Bonnie Gill, Donna Gillan, Scott Ginder, Angie Giusti, Susan Goeh ringer, Chris Golm, Kendrea Gooden, Tony Green, Jeff Greene, Mike Greer, Tarrus Griebel, Todd Grostefon, Robb Gunder, Jenny Guo, Kimberly Guthrie, Michell e Gulknecht, Stephen Hager, Chris Haines, Matt Hairston, Marv Hall, Chervl Hall, John ' Hamilton, Chris Hamilton, Sharon Hamlin. Krista Hammond. Christina Hardin, Vincent Hargis, Tom Harris, Dana Harris, Mike Hartman. Todd Hartsock, Lucinda Hatfield, Trent Hauth, Lance Hawkins, Shelton Heck, Nancy Heidenreich, John Heil, Corinna 181 Sophomores t Jackie Hoevel likes to giggle, while the rest of the girls cross country team wonder or hide. ■t Lovella Nelson and Angie Child enjoy a joke together in lunch. enschen, Cory Herman, Jenny Hershberger, Kevin Hess, Bradley Hicks, Collin Hill, April Hill, Scott Hockenberry, Kristina Hoffman, Jenny Hohman, Miki Howard, Janel Howard, Sean Howell, Angie Humphrey, Ronald Hunter, fonda Ibarra, Federico Ingram, Brenda Irey, Laura Jackson, Tarryl Jacobs, Greg Jacob, Jerrall Jacobs, Melissa Jamison, Collett Jauregui, Theresa Jenkins, Juanita Jenkins, Mike Jenkins, Victoria Jensen, Michelle Jentgen, fred Jesse, Gary Johnson, Dorall Johnson, Michelle Jones, Sonja Kelsey, Robert Kendall, Michaelle Kent, Chris Kidd, Don Kilmer, Rhett King, Catrina Kinnison, Kevin Kintz, Laura Kiracofe, Tracie III I ' P® 182 Sophomores •fr Ty Van Wagner offers Stephanie dinger for 1 Beth Vodde, Joni Evans, Jodi Brubaker, Andrea Dean, Trisha Miller, and Amy Spisak make a great the photo. cheerleading squad. 183 Sophomores Martin, Derrick Martz, James Mason, Heather Matthias, Toby Matthias, Jabs Mayenick, Mark McCauley, Gary McBride, Kathryn McCants, Matt McChesney, James McClure, Shannon McComas, Brian McComb, Carissa McCulloch, Mark McDirmit, Greg McEwen, Howard McKinley, Jamia McKinney, Mike McLeister, Megan Mendenhall, Lisa Mendenhall, Michelle Merritt, Cindy Mertes, Matt Mertz, Darcy Meyer, Kevin Meyers, Cheryl Miemyk, Ann Milby, Preston Miller, Anne Miller, Cheryl Miller, Laura Miller, Mike Miller, Tonya Miller, Tricia Mi ligan, Mills, Craig Mills Dave Moore, Floyd Moore, Karen Morgan Anita Morrell, Andera Morris, Rhonda Julie Dinius and friends enjoy being seen.f Jamie Miller and Beth Lothamer try their hands at molding clay pots.f 184 Sophomores . 03-uc Do you really want to take my picture? asks Michelle Busche.f Carol Djonjak wonders what her phys. ed. class is doing. t Morton, Damon Musser, Mark Nelson. James Niccum, Michael Michols, Bryan Nichols. Bobby Niewyk. Debbie Noga, Nathan Northington. Nate Notestine. Mark Noyes, Matt Nuttle, Quinn OGrady, Katie dinger, Stephanie Ormiston, Lori Osborne, Matt Othersen, Patrick Pamin, Thomas Pascarella, Monica Patel, Ashish Patel, Hetal Pederson, Robin Peppier, Amy Peterson, Wendy Phillips, Shonda Phillips, Tonya Picking, Amy Piech, Lenny Pinckney, Joseph Pittenger, Lance Poling, Chris Porostrovasky Steve Porter, Eric Potts, David Potts, Kirk Presley, Tina Price, Clint Randall. Sarah Redmound. Marcus Reef, Adam Reichard, Mike Reinhart, Dawn Sophomores 185 t Damon Morton, James Nelson, Bobby Nich- ols, and Nate Northington strike a proud pose for our camera. f Michaela Wolfe, Michelle Guthrie, Bill Frederick, Michelle Jensen, Mara Davis, Melissa Rinehart, and Dawn Tatum show off their Hawaiian outfits during spirit week. Reinking, Lee Renbarger, Jamie Resendez, Juan Rey, Brett Rice, Melanie Rinehart, Melissa Rising, Amy Roberson, Brian Robinson, John Roebel, Susan Roemer, Kristin Rohrs, Bonnie Romine, Sheri Rose, Tom Roth, Katie Rothacher, Deana Rucoi, Kenny Rudolph, Scott Safirstein, Beth Sandberg, Kevin Sanders, Anthony Sanders, Krista Savieo, Jenny Schiebel, Tiffany Schipper, Chris Schirmeyer, Susan Schmidt, Robert Schultz, Melissa Scnuricht, David Schwankl, Jason Sells, Rick Sheets, Mindy Sherbinsky, Debbie Sherwin, Lori Short, Todd Shull, Sara Sidebottom, Melissa Silvers, Matt Simler, George Skinner, Dave Slaybaugh, Stephanie Smith, Doug 186 Sophomores Smith. Heather Smith. J.; ■ sley. Kenda Spade, Eric ide, Shelli Spisak. Amy Spranger, Krista Springer, Julie Sproat, Michele Spuller. Jaime Spurgeon, John Stacy, Rick Stanford, Tanya Steele, Jason Steinberg, Mark Stetzel, Mike Steup, Maureen Stevens, Lisa Stewart, Dana Stilwell, Yvonne Stiner, KimberK Stinson, Lori Stinson. Lynn Stockdale. Sean Stout, Mike Stuckey, Wade Svoboda. Stacy Tarr, John Tate, Felita Tatum, Dawn Taves, Jeff Taylor, Dan Taylor, Erin Temet. Denise Tern, Annette Thoma. Laura Thomas, Ben Thomas, Michael Thomas. Rochelle Thompson, Mary Thompson, Matt t Chris Poling, Mike Bill and David Potter enjoy a few words while waiting for the bell to ring. f Scott Mottram and Robin Pederson seem very happy together. 187 Sophomores Thong, Ida Tilse, Kelly Tindall, Ann Tober, Greg Tolbert, Erika Toledo, Christine Tomsits, Kristin Trice, Dennis Trotter, Alisa Turner, Rebecca Tyler, Brittney Underwood, Kristie Uetrecht, Tim Underwood, Shirley Van Charles Brett Vandenberg, Laura Vanderlaan, Vince Velarde, David Vinson, Sonia Viranakhone, Chanthana Vodde, Beth Vogt, Darren Volkert, Kelly Walter, Mark Walters, Mike Walton, Kim Wamer, Debbie Washington, Tony Wasvick, Allan Watson, Erik Watson, Jeff Watson, Shane Weigold, Chuck Weinswig, Debbie Wenta, Jeff Whaley, Trish Whitaker, Jason Whitaker, Mark Whitt, LaSonya Wikin, Melissa Williams, Alvin Williams, Angela Williams, Bob Williams, Qlenn Williams, Tamara Williams, Valreese Wilson, Quantear Winders, Tommy Wirges, Stephanie Wiseman, Teri Witcher, Jane Wood, Patrick Woods, Teresa Workman, Jade Wright, Shawn Wristpus, Maria 188 Sophomores York. BtHfe Youker, Mark Zehner, Eric Zimmerman. Carrie Zimmerrr... Zinchenko. Pete Zurbrugg, Kevin 9 Bansback, Debra Bill, Michael Boyd, Jonathan Bragg, Altonia Brooks, Louise Cole, Owens Collett, Jamison Conley Rosalino Cooper, Marion Craig, Richard Dexheimer, Elizabeth Doyle, Katherine Evans, Scott Qansert, Scott Greer, Robert Greer, Terrill Greer, Toussaint Mines, Andrew Hoevel, Jacquelin Jackson, Shawn Jefferson, Jarvis Jenkins, Daniel Kuhnke, Jeremy MilBrandt, Eric Milledge, Stacie Hash, Kimberly Neece, Pamela Oliver, Kevin Page, Alfonsa Parnin, Thomas Pelkington, Jeffrey Pequignot, James Putt, Hicole Richardson, Todd Robinson, Earnest Shaper, Christian Schneider, Lori Schneider, Patrick Scruggs, Andrew Tabron, Shannon Warfield, Tyrone Warner, Mark Wimes, Tony Workman, Julia Young, Andrea ■•♦cts t Mandi Georgi explains geometry to Dana Stewart ♦■Chuck McEdwen thinks he ' s the best but Mike McKinn ey has other ideas. 189 Sophomores Frosli grow in number Angie Henry shows off her Mickey Mouse sweat- shirt.f Maria Crawford, Mindy Phillips, Jeanette Wright, Jenni Zimmerman, and LeAnn Carroll are the choice of a new generation!!. Susie Korte, Felicia Porter, and Missy Sanderson go Hawaiian! Battels. Angela Baus, Lynn Bazzinett, Tim Beachem. Adrion Beard, Michelle Beatty Karen Beck, Tara Bedree, Jim Beebe Denise Beitman, Janell Bell, Leila Bennett Tyrone Benroth, Rob Benva, Jenny Berghoff, Sarah Beuoy Ann Bice. Cindy Biddlecome Renee Billheimer Shannon Blackshear Aaron BlacKshear. Sharon This freshman group of guys like to watch the girls go by between classes. This freshman girl trys to hide behind her sun glasses. Bobay, David Bohde, Sean Boyd, Rose Marie Boylen, Sean Branstrator, Angie Branstrator, Staci Brastor, Toware Braun, Todd Bray, Gloria Breedlove, James Breidert, Melissa Brennan, Chris Brooks, Tonya Brown, Chris Brown, James Brown, Mary Brugh, Lori Brunson, Jason Burdek, Mate Burnett, Brenda . Burton, Katie Busse, Chris Butler, Bryan Campbell, Matt Campbell, Michele Carney, Angie Carney, Eric Carroll, Lori Carteaux, Mandy Cartwrant, Caston, Kirk Chamberlain, Charles Chanthopone, Tom Chilcote, Lori Chrille, Bryan Christman, Kim Cirillo, Stephanie Claphan, Dan Clark, Aaron Clark, Stuart Clapton, Andre Cline, Lance 192 Freshman Kristin Welsh. Karen Shepler and Inger Rudolph take lime out from making signs. «■ Clune, Lindsey Coats, Angie Cole, Daymound Comparet, Mark Congdon, Robert Conrad, Missy Cook, Tonja Cooley, Natalie Cooper, Jemal Cooper, Stephanie Cooper, Sybrena Comett, Karla Corya, Kim Cox, Laura Coyner. Laura Cramer, Triva Crawford, Maria Crawford, Victoria Cunningham, Julie Dahman. Patrick Daniels, Tyra Dantzer, Tim Daring, Mira Davis. Angi Dearing, Darlyn Dearing, Teri Dearmond, Stacey Dehner. Stacy DeLeon, Yvonne Dennis, Debra Derbyshire, Ann Derheimer. Ke in Dexheimer, Liz Didion, Michele Diller, Kevin Don, Esther Domer, Thomas Donovan, Aaron Dougherty, Tim Douglas, Brandt Douglas, Tyrone Dowdell Michael Freshman 193 Freshmen at play Drake, Jeffrey L. Druhot, Robert A. Drummer, John D. Dudley, Jeanna L. Duesler, Daniel D. Duffey, Ryan P. Eaken, Shawn R. Eaton, Kimberly L. Ecclestone, Daniel R. Edmonds, Rhea E. Edwards, Debra L. Elbrecht, Denise K. Eley, Darnell Elias, Lance W. Ellison, Lucy C. Emerson, Monic D. Evans, Chincha R. Evans, Jennifer K. Everett, David A. Ewing, Prentice L. Ewing, Preston L. Falkenberg, Claudia N. Faux, Jason A. fazekas, Karen S. fehman, Matthew K. Fetters, Angela R. Fiedler, Holly S. Firks, Stephanie C. Fish, Lynetta J. Fisher, Tuli E. Flipper, Mellisica Foltz, Brian P. Foreman II, Richard L. Fraley, James M. France, Edward J. Franke, Courtney R. Freehill, Lori C. French, Willie Fretz, Marci J. Fultz, Nicole Funk, Tammy 194 Freshmen Freshmen at work Oarber, Samantha P. Qe Rue, Michael Q. Qemlick, Bradley M. Qilley, Cressant A. Gilpin. Brian G. Gladieux. Michelle D. Glock, Chad E. Gochenour, Glen E. Godwin, Cecilia A. Graham, Elizabeth K. Gratz, Ann Marie Green, Tami L. Greer, Kent D. Gregory ' , Jean-Paul Griffith, Christian W. Grimes, Angela E. Grostefon, Scot R. Growcock, Michelle L. Gunder, Joseph T. Guo, Grace L. Guy, Brook M. Hacker, Michael J. Haffher, Terrence D Hall, Mishia L. Hamm, Robb D. Hanes, Timothy M. Hansen. Bobbi J. Hansen, John C. Hapner, Andrea D. Hariharan. Selena L. Harms, Joel B. Harris, Rochelle S. Hart, Donna J. Hartman, Aaron Hatfield, John Haught, Stephanie A. Heath, Tiffini R. Heathman, Joseph V. Hedges Ryan S. Helberg. Deana L. Freshmen 195 Hendrickson, Dave lierrberg, Chad Hibler, Mike Hilker, Steve Hill, Calvin Hill, Michelle Hite, Chris Hite, Paula Hohenbrink, Angie Hohman, Jaye Holland, Dave Holmes, Eugene Holmes, Lawrence Hooks, Carl Horn, Raymond Hoskins, John Hudson, Tim Humphrey, Jerrion Huss, Travis Husted, Cindy Husted, Michele Jackson, Neil Jackson, Robert Jackson, Tara Jacob, Daniel Jacobs, Sylvilla James, Janalyn James, Lori Jeffers, Steve Jefferson, Eugene Jinks, Selma Johnson, Dawn Johnson, Gregory Johnson, Kim Johnson, Leslie Johnson, Marcus Johnson, Michelle Jones, Elizabeth Jones, Nathan Jordan, Mike Joslin, Ron Just, Brian Kaake, Jennifer Kaley, Wayne Kamphres, Brad Kanazeh, Julie Kankovsky, Chris Kavaner, Stacy Keeler, Sara Keener, Cathy Keisler, Terra Kelder, Amy Kelsch, Pam Ketcham, Cynthia Kilmer, Karla King, Andre SH £ - 196 Freshman King, Kr King. Yveue Kissane. 1 Klender. Brent Klopp. Dusti Knight Knoch, Dawn Korte. Julie Korte, Susan Krahn, Mike Kumfer. Kim Kunkel. Tina Kurz. Michelle Lackey. Bryan Lambert. Tom Lampel. Cath Lampkins. Linda Lawson. Angela Lay. Shonda Carroll. Leigh Ann Lents. David Leonard, Susie Levy, Jonathan Lewis. Kern a Linder. Troy Link. Melivinia Lively, Robert Logsdon. Dan Loomis Evelyn Lotter. Andrea Lovelady, Jeremy Lytle. Brian MacDonald Greg Mack, Mar Mackin, Tonya Madden. Pat MaQuire, Kristina Mahoney. Robin Main. Becki Main Debby Makovic Kathy Mann. Shane Marlowe. Don Marquardt. Jenni Marrero, John Martin. Joe Mauch Aaron McAuIev, Rhonda McCain, Erica McClain, Jana McClurg, Stacey McCombs. Steve McDonald. Dan McGown, Ramona McGravv Mark Freshman 197 Joel Harmes works on an experiment with Mr King. Mclntire, Kevin McKinney, Terry McLean, Stephanie McNeely, Stacy Mee, Dusty Mee, Ryan Mefferd, Michelle Mercer, Dave Merriweather, Crystal Mertz, Chad Meyer, Chris Meyers, Scott Middleton, Michelle Miesen, Michelle Miguel, Phil Milledge, Stacie Miller, Angela Miller, Dara Miller, David Miller, Kim Miller, Matt Miller, Sharon Milligan, Michael Minor, David Mitchell, Jada Moore, Valerie Mueller, Anita Myatt, Darlene Nahrwold, Mike nelson, Lovella nelson, Roshanda nichols, Heather riorton, Kimberly Muttle, Brent Nuttle, Robin O ' Dell, Bill Oesterle, Eric Ortiz, Laura Osmun, Doelle Paisley, Laurie Paisley, Shawn Parker, Lana 198 Parker, Rod Parra, Joe Parra, Tiro Parrel I, B. Patterson. Jon Patterson, Mary Patterson, Trisha Payne, Erica Pedersen, Darren Peper, Karen Peters, Karen Peterson, Richard (Peterson, Lisa Phillips, Mindi Pittenger, Tim Poignard, Tony Porter, Felicia Pomskenn, B. Porter, Pemell Pratt, Stacey Pratt. Steve Prosser, Nola Pruden, Sarah Rash, Tiffany Rauhut, Andreu Reasoner, Chris Reeves, Richelle Reichard, Tamara Reincke, Brian Reinking, Piikki Reischl, Beth Reuter, Amanda Rian, John Ribel. Ed Ribel, Jean Richey, Roger Ricketts, Lonnie Robb, Jeff Robinson, Cathy Rockefeller. Raquel Rodman Katerina Roecker, Joe Roose, Rita Roose, Steve Ross, Mike Roth Angela Rothenhofer, Jill Rothgeb Christina Rose, Paula Ruble. John Rudolph Inger Ruffolo, Julie Rupp Eric Rusher, Mike Rust Bart Sample Connie freshman 199 Saavedra, Jason Sampson, Tami Samuels, Paul Sandberg, Darren Sanders,Terr Sanderson, Melissa Sandul, Melanie Sappenfield, Andy Savieo, Gary Sawyer, Angela Sawyer, Jerry Scherer, Erik Schilling, Rod Scott, Jeff Bruce Shepler and Michelle Beard enjoy their few minutes together in class.f Stacy Dehner, Mindy Phillips, and Kim Kumfer are ready for the Beach! 200 Freshman Smu ' .K. Heather Snidle. Kobin Solis. fcilly Speaker. Shawn Speciale, Mike Spisak. Susanne ' Stephens. Mike Sterba. Dawn Stewart. Eric Stier. Scott Stiles, Sherri Strange, Chris Strokotter. Tamara Stump. Joe Stumpf, Stacey Sullivan. Shane Surface. Plikki Swanson. Doug Swinehart. Susan Sytsma. Stephanie Szyarto, Stacy Szymanski, Mao Taulman. Kevin Terrill, Julie Thiebaut. Molly Thomas, Byron Thomas, Scott Thompson, Rachel Tillawi. Tom Tilse, Gary Troop, Laura Tsiguloff, Tim Tuesley, Jennifer Twite. Leslie Upshaw. Ivan Urbine. Alycea Van Horn. Rachel Van Morman. Jeff Vasquez. Annabelle Velande, Linda Venderiey, Angie Vevia. Ste e Victorson, Jennifer Vinson, Lisa Vongpraseuth, Bounlay Wade, Amy Wagner Christine Walda Angela Walker, Jeff Walker. Tamara Walsh, Kristen Wandmacher Mark Ward Nathan Ware. Angie Ware, Bilh Freshman 201 Waterhouse, Michelle Watters, Fam Wenger, Kim Wheeler, Jim White, Eric Whittenburg, Tyrone Wietfeldt, Mikal Williams, Ashley Williams, Jon Williams, Scott Williams, Stefanie Williams, Timot Williams, Tonya Wilson, Javon Wilson, Jeff Wilson, Katia Witmer, Tim Witte, Todd Wittkamper, Andrew Wolcott, Eric Wood, Carrie Wood, Don Wright, Jeanette Wright, Yvette Wright, Jim Yelkin, Matt Yonkman, John Yoquelet, Michelle York, Maria Zachrich, Dawn Zeigler, Troy Zeilbeck, Jeff Zimmerman, Jeni Zinn, Scott Zollinger, Bryan Zonker, Jason Camera Shy- Freshman Abera, Berhane Baszczak, Stas Bell, Kimberly Bennett, Arlrey Browning, Parcell Burnett, Jeffery Burns, William Caldwell, Starr Campbell, Gwenth Cartwright, Thomas Checkedantz, Julia Dorman, Amie Duncan, Bruce Filichia, James Qarber, Samantha Qeibel, Andera ' Qemmer, Rebecca George, Amanda Gatfield, John Hofman, Michael Irby, Nichole Irvin, Dwayne Jordan, Anthony Keeler, Sara Kemp, Christopher Kunkel, Tina Kurz, Michelle Lockett, Marcus Logan, Joe Logsdon, Daniel Merriweather, Gabriel Moser, Sheri Nitzke, Laurie Parham, Cardell Perry, Jason Preston, James Rickner, Amy Romary, Tammy Romines, Ronald Rudolph, Mary Ruffin, Patrice Root, John Scurlock, April Shepley, Anna Smith, Norman Taylor, Pamela Townsend, Tiffany Wally, Alexander Ware, Royal Welsh, Leane Yager, Zachary 202 Freshman Freshman, Lucy Ellison, flips her shades down to avoid the flash of the camera. t Mike Ross runs back to his locker to get his coat Jennifer Evans enjoys chatting with a friend after the bell.t before school. f freshman, 205 Abels, Guy 137 Adams, Melissa 75, 137 Agnew, Barbara 54, 120 Aldridge, Brenda 124 Allen, Amy 47, 137 Allison, Kelly 75, 81 Aman, Rebecca Van 41, 55, 152 Anderson, Beth 9, 124 Anderson, Coach 65 Anderson, David 137 Anderson, Elaine 40, 69 Anderson, Elizabeth 137 Anderson, Jason 42 Anderson, Mike 67, 82 Anspach, Jay 137 Armstrong, Mr. 2 Arnett, Mary 41, 69 Arnett, Nicole 43, 137 Arnett, Susie 40 Arnold, Amy 40 Arnold, Coach 65 Arnold, Felicia 137 Arnold, Johnnie 137 Arnold, Karen 46, 47, 137 Arnold, Lisa 42 Arons, Angie 41 Aurich, Mark 137 Averbeck, Laura 40 B Bachman, Anne 43, 120 Bacon, Susanne 75, 80, 81, 137 Bai, Lisa 154 Bailey, Amy 69 Baker, Pam 110 Balder, Christina 137 Ball, Laura 137 Bailer, Rob 66, 67 Balling, Melissa 121 Baney, Fete 41, 54, 120 Barger, Bob 54 Barkley, Mitchel 137 Barksdale, Chris 107 Barnes, Benita 137 Barnes, Samuel 137 Barnett, Terry 137 Barr, Jill 46, 137 Barrera, Vince 82 Bartels, Angie 43 Bauer, Micole 40 Baughman, Pamela 137 Beard, Christina 42 Beard, Michelle 42, 55, 200 Beatty, Allison 40, 54, 120 Beck, Tara 40, 55 Becraft, Mike 40 Becroft, Cheryl 40 Bedree, Mgr. Jim 79 Beer, Dean 8, 82, 107 Beerman, Coach 74 Behm, John 137 Behm, Linda 41 Beiberich, Michelle 120 Beineke, Jennifer 20, 21, 40, 44, Beitman, Janell 40 Belsare, Shree 154 Bemiss, Jeff 20, 21,44 Bengel, Traci 154 Bennett, Tyronne 65, 82 Benroth, Rob 21, 71 Benya, Jenny 40 Berghoff, Sarah 41 Bezdon, Michelle 41, 54 Bice, Jeni 55, 120 Biddlecome, Renee 40 Bieberich, Michelle 41, 55 Billingsley, Cornelius 13, 15, 62 Billingsly, Shannon 69 Billman, David 137 Binkley, Susan 41, 120 Bireley, Kelly 124 Bireley, William 137 Bishop, Joel 154 Slack, Byron 138 Blake, Mrs. 102 Blakely, Kim 54, 120, 164 Blakeman, Miss 112 Bland, Jeff 164 Bloom, Brett 40 Bloom, Martha 25, 40, 61, 164 Bobay, David 192 Bogart, Mary 138 Boggess, Fran 36, 43, 110 Boggess, Mrs. 43 Bogle, Robert 154 Bohde, Sean 192 Bohlander, Brad 164 Bohlender, Bobby 164 Bolander, Adam 21 Boiling, Mellisa 164 Booker, Adrienne 40, 138 Boone, Andrew 138 Boone, Kim 40, 164 Boone, Sharon 69 Boroff, Troy 41 Borum, Cassandra 138 Bosserman, Michele 164 Bougher, Greg 164 Bower, Alicia 110 Bowlin, Bev 40, 164 Boyd, Rose Marie 192 Boydston, Brenda 46, 164 Boylen, Sean 192 Brackett, Dana 41, 82, 164 Brames, Margo 164 Brames, Melissa 164 Branstrator, Angie 192 Branstrator, Melanie 120, 138 Branstrator, Staci 41, 55, 192 Brastor, Toware 192 Brattain, April 41, 138 Bratton, Troy 64, 82, 164 Braun, Mike 164 Braun, Todd 192 Bravo, Michael 138 Bray, Gloria 192 Bray, Simon 62, 138 Breedlove, James 192 Bregin, Jodi 164 Breidert, Melissa 192 Breitenback, Erica 55 Brennan, Chris 192 Bright, Alonso 138 Bright, Erica 164 Brinker, Lisa 124, 138 Briz, Steve 154 Brock, Constance 138 Brock, John 71 Brockhall, Craig 154 Bromine, Sheri 40 Brooks, Eric 164 Brooks, Louise 121 Brooks, T.J. 71 Brooks, Tonya 55, 192 Brost, Stacy 138 Brown, Chris 112, 192 Brown, Clark 138 Brown, James 192 120 Brown, Jerald 164 Brown, Larondo 164 Brown, Laurie 121 Brown, Mary 192 Brown, Toni 40 Brubaker, Jodi 60 Brugh, Lori 192 Brumbaugh, Linda 55, 120, 164 Brunson, Jason 79, 192 Brutenbach, Ericka 43 Bryant, Diane 138 Bryant, Jason 41, 71 Bryie, Michelle 72, 73, 138 154 Bubb, David 164 Bubb, Janet 43 Burdek, Jeff 120 Burdek, Lome 40, 113, 120, 138 Burdek, Mate 41, 54, 192 Burdge, Larry 138 Burke, Kelly 54, 120, 138 Bumau, Kim 42, 54 Burnett, Brenda 192 Burns, Matt 67 Burns, Rich 82 Burns, Robert 82, 83, 138 Burns, Todd 138 Burscher, Angie 27 Burton, Katherine 40, 192 Buscher, Angela 40, 61, 164 Bush, Coach 65 Bushnell, Nancy 40, 42, 69 Busse, Angela 61, 164 Busse, Chris 192 Bussell, Gwendolyn 154 Butler, Bryan 192 Butler, Carmen 41, 55, 164 Butler, Dwayne 138 Butler, Michelle 16, 17, 40, 56, 138 Butler, Shelly 55 Butterworth, Susan 41, 55, 120, 164 Buuck, Angela 24, 164 Byrd, Joyce 154 Cafolla, Martain 120, 164 Cain, Christi 164 Caldwell, Christina 40 Caldwell, Kindall 40 Caldwell, Linda 121 Caldwell, Lora 164 Caldwell, Regina 139 Callahan, Robert 164 Cailtrell, Chandra 164 Camp, Christoph 139 Campbell, James 139 Campbell, Matt 40, 192 Campbell, Michelle 40, 192 Campbell, Tracy 124, 125, 164 Cantrell, Quentin 45 Cappelli, Brian 139 Carbaugh, Steven 139 Carlson, Al 164 Carlson, Michele 154 Carney, Angie 192 Carney, Eric 65, 192 Carpenter, Bryan 41, 139 Carpenter, Christy 46, 164 Carpenter, Jake 41 Carr, Derek 154 Carroll, John 139 Carroll, Leigh Ann 41, 197 Carroll, Lori 40, 192 Carson, Jesse 40, 139 Carteaux, Mandy 192 Carteaux, Michelle 139 Carteaux, Mimi 40 Carter, Leonard 154 Cartton, Chris 164 Castetter, Eric 15, 82, 139 Castleberry, Reginald 139 Caston, Kirk 192 Cawley, Mark 120, 164 Chamberlain, Charles 192 Chambers, Lisa 40, 121 Chambers, Randy 164 Chantaca, Shelly 164 Chanthopone, Tom 192 Chapken, Dan 40 Chapman, Karen 121 Chiders, Kay 41 Chilcote, Lori 192 Chilcote, Stella 164 Childers, Kay 164 Childers, Ken 42, 125, 139 Chrille, Bryan 192 Christephoison, Mickey 165 Christie, Brian 82 Christie, Kendra 139 Christman, Kim 192 Cirillo, Stephanie 192 Clancy, Carla 165 Claphan, Dan 192 Clapton, Andre 192 Clark, Aaron 192 Clark, Brad 41, 54, 120, 165 Clark, Maria 139 Clark, Stuart 65, 192 Clauser, Kendra 21, 40, 44, 120, 139 Clauss, Cynthia 165 Clemens, Robin 41, 139 Cline, Lance 65, 192 Cline, Lee 165 Clopton, Andre 65, 79 Clune, Lindsey 193 Coats, Angie 55, 193 Coats, Stacy 139 Cobb, Eve Ann 40, 42, 165 Cochren, Steve 40 Cocklin, Mike 165 Coghlan, Andy 41 Cole, Daymond 54, 120, 193 Cole, Lavonda 139 Cole, Matalie 55 Coleman, Michael 154 Coleman, Ralph 139 Coleman, Von 165 Collins, Jesse 154 Comparet, Mark 193 Congdon, Robert 193 Conkling, Andy 165 Conkling, Greg 7, 113 Conley, Lynn 16, 17, 46, 139 Conley, Tonja 165 Connell, Angie 165 Connell, Christine 139 Conrad, Missy 193 Conser, Gregg 55, 57, 120, 139 Cook Jr., Joe 154 Cook, Brian 40, 165 Cook, Lorana Ann 8, 165 Cook, Steve 165 Cook, Tonja 193 Cooley, Matalie 193 Coolman, Douglas 139 Cooper, Jemal 193 Cooper, Stephanie 193 Cooper, Sybrena 193 Copeland, Amy 41, 140 Copeland, Anthony 165 Corazzi, Beth 40, 54, 121 Corazzi, Edward 140 Cornett, Karla 193 Corya, Kim 43, 193 Cox, Jeff 140 Cox, Kristyn 21, 25 Cox, Laura 193 Coyner, Laura 40, 193 Cramer, Travi 65 Cramer, Triva 193 Crawford, Jim 41 Crawford, Maria 193 Crawford, Mitch 13, 165 Crawford, Mr. 105 Crawford, Victoria 193 Crill, Candice 41, 55, 120, 165 Crilly, James 43, 140 Crippin, Adam 165 Crippin, Mark 41, 140 Criston, Kent 139 Cronin, Janice 121, 140 Cronk, Margo 40, 68, 69, 125, 165 Crunkleton, Lynne 41, 140, 155 Csernik, Cheryl 47, 140 Csernik, Darlene 40, 54, 165 Cunningham, Brenda 41, 55, 165 Cunningham, Julie 193 Cunningham, Richard 140 Current, Timothy 140 Current, Tom 165 D Dady, Elizabeth 140 Dahm, Amy 69, 165 Dahman, Patrick 193 204 Dan, Melissa 54 Daniels, Debbie 40, 55 Daniels, Tyra 193 Dantzer, Tim 193 Daring, Myra 55, 193 Davies, Wade 43, 120 Davis, Angie 54, 193 Davis, Brent 140 Davis, Cassandra 47, 140 Davis, John 165 Davis, Kim 41 Davis, Mara 54, 120 Davis, Mark 165 Davis, Natasha 121, 154 Davis, Wade 165 Dean, Andrea 60 Dealing, Darilyn 40, 55, 193 Dearing, Teri 41, 193 Dearmond, Stacey 193 Decker, Michelle 165 Dedden, Eric 140 Dedden, John 41 Deford, Melvin 165 Dehner, Kelly 40 Dehner, Stacy 193, 200 Deike, Jane 43 Deike, John 140 DeKay, Bethany 40, 121, 140 DeKay, Cynthia 120 Dekoker, Deena 81, 165 Deleon, Ed 165 DeLeon, Yvonne 193 Dellinger, Aaron 16, 71, 165 Dellinger, Jeffery 154 Demarest, Shawn 165 Deming, Joel 165 Dennis, Debra 193 Derbyshire, Ann 193 Derbyshire, Dan 165 Derheimer, Kevin 193 Derheimer, Paul 165 Derrick, Tracye 121 Despot, Kevin 154 Detter, Nikki 40, 69 DeVore, Janis 40 Dewitt, Julie 18 Dexheimer, Liz 44, 193 Dial, Randy 118 Diamond, Holly 121 Didion, Michele 193 Dierstein, Ms. 113 Dietrich-Heiser, Mrs. 117 Diffendarfer, Jon 40, 82 Diffendarfer, Michele 140 Diller, Kevin 193 Diller, Marcia 140 Dimond, Holly 18 Dinius, Julie 7, 43 Dishon, Dana 40, 120 Diskey, Deborah 140 Dixon, Nicole 42, 121 Doehrman, Kacey 17, 41 Don, Catherine 120, 140 Doh, Esther 40 Doh, James 43, 67 Dohrman, Kacey 16 Domer, Thomas 193 Don, Esther 193 Donovan, Aaron 193 Donovan, Shawn 140 Dorman, Kacey 165 Dougherty, Tim 54, 193 Douglas, Brandt 193 Douglas, Tyrone 193 Douney, Kira Lea 44 Douse, Jennifer 140 Dove, Mark 121, 140 Dowdell, Michael 193 Dowell, Mike 79 Downey, Kira 21, 40 Drake, Jeff 54 Drake, Tiah 44, 55, 120, 140 Drake, Victoria 120, 141 Druhot, Robert 40 Drummer, Mgr. John 79 Duba, Christine 9 Duesler, Dan 40, 54 Duesler, Deanna 141 Duesler, Lori 25, 40, 120 DuMond, James 45 Dunbar, Vaughn 62, 82 Dunlap, Chris 66 Duvall, Dr. 109 Dyer, Becky 41 Dysert, Jeff 78 Eaken, Shawn 65 Eaken, Tamy 69 Earl, Sharin 120 Ecclestone, Dan 40, 67 Ecclestone, Julie 46 Edgell, Anthony 41, 45, 141 Edwards, Coach 79, 114 Edwards, Mamie 141 Egley, Mrs. 107 Ehresman, Donna 43, 141 Eifrid, Laura 43 Eikenberry, Todd 41, 71, 78 Eley, Ezekal 141 Eley, Karen 124, 141 Elias, Dan 64 Ellison, Coach 65 Ellison, Lucy 41, 203 Elyea, Bill 41, 54, 120 Emerson, Monic 55 Englert, Jeff 40 Ensley, Trina 121 Epps, Denise 16 Epps, Lonnie 120 Epps, Michael 54, 120, 141 Espinoza, Rose 40, 55 Evans, Chincha 55 Evans, Jennifer 40, 203 Evans, Joni 60 Everett, David 82 Everett, Kim 40 Ewing, Andrea 121 Exner, Debbie 75 Eytcheson, Shawn 141 Faber, John 141 Fahsenbach, Todd 43, 141 Faley, Andy 21 Falkenberg, Claudia 41 Falkenberg, Kirsten 41 Falkenburgen, Kirsten 69 Fast, Coach 65 Faulkner, Dorinda 41, 55 Faux, Jason 55 Fazekas, Ann 41, 75, 81 Fenn, Jeff 40, 54 Fetters, Angie 54 Fiedler, Holly 55 Fiedler, Tonya 26, 54 Files Jr., Michael 154 Firks, Stephanie 41, 55 Fisher, Paul 141 Fitch, Brian 40, 55, 120 Fitch, James 141 Fleck, Lisa 54, 120 Fletcher, Wendy 40 Flietz, Derek 167 Floyd, Daniel 154 Folbert, Erika 40 Foltz, Aaron 8 Forehand, Andrea 41, 167 Foreman II, Charles 154 Forte, Chris 121 Fortney, Rachel 40, 167 Foster, James 167 Foster, Lonnie 141 Foulks, Chad 141 Fowble, Cama 54 Fowlkes, Serena 121, 167 rowlkes, Ursula 107 Fox, Dan 4] Fox, Michael 167 rranke, Abbie 120 Franke, Courtney 40, 55 Franklin, James 40, 167 Frazier, Anne 41, 54, 120, 141 Frazier, Katie 40, 120 Freehill, Lori 41 French, Willie 65 Frend, Willie 40 Fretz, Mike 54, 120 Fulkerson, Linnea 43, 167 Fultz, Nicky 41 Fultz, Steph 41 Furos, Christina 40, 167 Guy. Brook 40 H Q Gaczowski, Gina 54 Galbraith, Angela 25, 41, 167 Gallien, Heather 41 Gansert, Scott 41 Garber, Sam 41 Gardiner, Jill 73, 141 Garriqus, Dawn 41 Gatchell, Kim 40 Gemlick, Brad 65 Gemlick, Brett 41, 167 George, Alan 62, 167 Georgi, Mandi 6, 82, 83 Gephart, Michelle 167 Gerardot, Mark 154 Gerig, Ms. 103 GeRue, Mike 55 Gibson, Beth 61, 164, 167 Gibson, Rachel 47, 141 Gilbert, David 167 Gill, Bonnie 43, 75, 81 Gill, Donna 75, 80, 81 Gillan, Scott 21, 41, 44 Gilpin, Brian 41, 43 Gines, Ronda 43, 141 Giusti, Susan 41 Glock, Chad 79 Glover, Craig 141 Goetz, David 54, 120, 167 Goff, Anne 141 Gomez, Albert 167 Gonzaley, John 167 Gooden, Tony 78 Goodsen, Dawn 167 Gordon, Leslie 55, 167 Gounaris, Barbara 141 Gounaris, John 141 Gounaris, Varvara 40 Graham, Marcy 141 Grandstaff, Coach 82, 83 Grantham, Eric 142 Grantham, Holly 43, 142 Gratz, Michelle 121, 142 Grays, Mrs. 118 Green, Jeff 120 Greenberg, Steven 142 Greer, Gerald 167 Greer, Kent 65, 79 Grenn, Jeff 41 Greutman, Pamela 55, 120, 142 Griffiths, Amy 142 Grimes, Angie 40 Griswold, Gary 167 Grostifon, Rob 40 Growcock, Melissa 40, 54 Growtefon, Greg 142 Grunstad, Chandler 167 Guardia, Senor De la 41, 110 Gunder, Jenny 40 Guo, Grace 41, 44 Guo, Kim 41, 44, 73, 125 Guthrie, Madame 40 Guthrie, Michelle 40, 61, 120 Guthrie, Thomas 167 Gutierrez, Hilda 142 Gutknecht, Stephen 41 Hacker, Elizabeth 142 Haffner. Terry 65, 79 Maffner, Timothy 62, 167 Hairston. Nlchelle 154 Haisley, Crlstoph 154 Hall. Daniel 142 Hallett. Robert Kl. 167 Hamilton, Chris 40 Hamilton, Kimberly 40. 107 Hamilton. Shannon 107 Hamlin, Krista 40. 69 Hamm, Brent 142 Hamm. Mgr. Rob 1H Hammond, Christina 121 Hancock Jr., Sam 142 Handwork. Brett 167 Hapner. Andrea 40 Hapner. Angela 142 Hardesty, Gregory 16, 165, 167 Hargis, Ton 40 Hariharen, Selena 40 Harmes, Joel 40. 71. 198 Harris. George 54, 120, 142 Harris. Lance 121. 167 Harris. Mike 40 Hart, Ralph 142 Hartman, John 167 Hartman. Lance 167 Hartman, Todd 78 Harvey, Beth 167 Haught, Stephanie 40 Hawley, Coach 2, 65, 104 Hawley, Ryan 65 Heath. Tiffany 60 Heathman, Joe 65 Heaton, Laurissa 142 Heck, Nancy 41 Hedges, Ryan 54 Hegerfeld, Steven 47, 142 Heidenreich, John 43 Heider, Kim 164 Helberg. Dawn 40 Heller, George 82, 83 Hemmer, Mr. 104 Hemrick, Valerie 121 Hemsoth, James 154 Henderson, Brenda 142 Henderson, Kathryn 142 Henderson, Katie 40 Henderson, Melissa 121. 142 Hendrickson, Dave 196 Hendrickson. Michael 142 Henschen, Cory 67 Herman, Dristi 40 Herman, Jenny 16, 17, 45. 75, 81 Herman, Kristi 72, 73 Hermrick, Valerie 142 Hen-berg Chad 196 Herron. Maria 142 Hershberger. Kayla 40, 46, 54 Hess, Karin 75, 120, 142 Hetler, Jenny 40, 55, 120 Hey, Karla 124. 156, 143 Hibler, Edward 143 Hibler, Mike 196 Hicks, Jonathon 145 Hilker, Steve 196 Hill, Calvin 196 Hill. Charles 143 Hill, June 145 Hill, Laura 154 Hill, Michelle 40, 196 Hill, Vickie 154 Hite, Chris 40. 54, 196 Hite, Paula 196 Hittie. Carolyn 41, 120 Hittie Craig 21. 40. 120, 143 Hockenberry, Kris 42 Hoevel, Jackie 69 Hoffman, Marcus 145 205 Hogue, Rodney 42, 143 Hogue, Trent 154 Hohenbrink, Angie 40 Hohentinh, Angie 196 Hohman, Jaye 196 Hohman, Niki 112 Hole, Amie 143 Mole, Amy 65 Holland, Dave 196 Holloway, Bonnie 21, 44, 120 Holm, Christy 40, 54, 120 Holmes, Eugene 65, 196 Holmes, Lawrence 196 Holocher, Wendy 41, 42, 44, 69 Hood, Michelle 143 Hook, Amy 21, 44, 121 Hooks, Carl 196 Hope, Michelle 143 Horn, Raymond 65, 82, 196 Hosford, Scott 143 Hoskins, Brian 143 Hoskins, John 65, 196 Hostetter, Katie 41 Howard, Janet 41, 55 Howard, Jerry 143 Howard, Tracy 41, 121, 143 Hudson, Tim 196 Hughes, Jerry 154 Hughes, Lisa 43, 143 Humphrey, Jerrion 196 Hunter, Fonda 6, 82 Hursey, Dion 143 Huss, Travis 65, 196 Husted, Cindy 196 Husted, Michele 196 Hutchins, Keith 143 Ibarra, Christina 41, 143 Ibarra, Fred 41 Inger, Rudolph 193 Irby, Nicole 42 Ireton, Vickie 143 Irven, Davena 154 Isaac, Coach 65 Jackson, Lavonia 154 Jackson, Neil 40, 54, 196 Jackson, Perry 40, 55, 120 Jackson, Robert 82, 196 Jackson, Tara 196 Jacob, Daniel 196 Jacobs, Fred 45, 143 Jacobs, Greg 41, 62, 64 Jacobs, Sylvilla 196 James, Bobby 42, 82 James, Chaleta 143 James, Janalyn 40 James, Lori 73, 196 Janalyn, James 196 Jarvis, Bernadette 121, 143 Jauch, Michael 143 Jedinak. Todd 120 Jeffers, Steve 196 Jefferson, Eugene 196 Jenkins, Cynthia 154 Jenkins, Junita 121 Jenkins, Lamark 154 Jenkins, Vickie 54, 121 Jensen, Michelle 55, 125 Jentgen, Fred 6, 71 Jinks, Sally 41, 69 Jinks, Selma 196 Johnson, Carl 144 Johnson, Cheryl 69, 81 Johnson, Dawn 196 Johnson, Gigi 41 Johnson, Gregory 196 Johnson, Heather 54, 144 Johnson, Jeanette 144 uxjiiuauu, mm 41, lyb Johnson, Lavonia 144 Johnson, Leslie 196 Johnson, Marcus 112, 196 Johnson, Michelle 40, 55, 120, 196 Johnson, Mrs. 115 Johnson, navin 120 Johnson, Shawn 144 Jones, Anthony 144 Jones, Elizabeth 196 Jones, Franklin 120, 144 Jones, Latonya 144 Jones, Nathan 196 Jones, Steve 144 Jones, Timothy 144 Jones, Wyatte 144 Jordan, Lorende 26 Jordan, Michael 79, 120, 144, 196 Jordan, Tim 25 Joslin, Ron 196 Joyner, Sherry 47, 144 Jump, Rae 124, 144 Just, Brian 196 Just, Steve 67 K Kaake, Jennifer 73, 196 Kacines, Jeffery 144 Kaley, Wayne 196 Kallmeyer, Kris 41, 45, 144 Kaminski, Michelle 144 Kamphres, Brad 196 Kamphues, Brian 120 Kanazeh, Julie 196 Kane, Liz 40 Kankoskin, Chris 196 Karrer, Libby 112 Katter, Daniel 54, 154 Katter, Greg 40, 55, 120 Kaufman, Cindy 40, 55, 120 Kavaner, Stacy 196 Kavaner, Timothy 144 Kayle, Wayne 65 Keaffaber, Drew 43, 167 Keeler, Sara 196 Keener, Cathy 196 Keener, David 112 Keisler, Terra 54, 196 Keisler, Verra 40 Kelder, Amy 41, 196 Kelley, Allen 154 Kellogg, Chuck 131 Kelly, Christy 21, 40 Kelly, Rodney 144 Kelly, Tonika 46 Kelsch, Pam 196 Kelsey, Robert 41, 45 Kendall, Laura 69 Kendall, Michelle 40 Kennelly, Greg 41 Kent, Chris 55 Kenworthy, Stephen 144 Kerbal, Lori 75 Kerekes, Patricia 144 Kern, David 144 Kerrer, Elizabeth 144 Kerwin, Suzanne 41, 54, 144 Kesterke, William 145 Ketcham, Amy 154 Ketcham, Cynthia 41, 54, 196 Kidd, Don 41 Kilmer, Coach 70, 71, 80, 81, 106 Kilmer, Karla 8, 196 Kilmer, Kelly 15, 61, 124, 145 Kilmer, Rhett 66, 67 King, Adoria 121, 145 King, Andre 196 King, Catrina 121 King, Kristie 197 King, Louis 82, 145 King, Martin 145 King, Mr. Allen 109, 198 King, Ryan 82 King, Tarita 121 King, Yvette 197 Kinsey, Troy 41, 197 Kintz, Laura 40, 55 Kiracofe, Tracie 120 Kiracote, Tracy 41 Kirsote, Tracy 40 Kissane, Terry 197 Klein, Kim 40 Kleinrichert, Andre 41 Klender, Brent 67, 197 Klender, Brian 67 Klerner, Kenny 131 Kline, Brian 106, 145 Klopp, Damn 145 Klopp, Dusti 42, 54, 197 Knight, Eric 197 Knipscher, Fred 16, 17 Knoch, Dawn 8, 16, 17, 197 Knoch, Tina 40, 55, 56, 145 Knott, Cheri 47, 145 Kochanski, Patty 47, 145 Kohl, Thomas 154 Koos, Kathy 121 Korte, Julie 197 Korte, Susan 60, 197 Kortokrax, Kirk 40 Krahn, Anne 41, 120 Krahn, Mike 40, 197 Krai, William 145 Kratzman, Kevin 8 Krauskoph, Mark 145 Krueger, John 54, 145 Krug, Pam 40 Krugh, Pamela 121, 145 Kuhns, Brian 120, 145 Kulpa, Karen 6 Kulpa, Tracy 145 Kumfer, Angi 41 Kumfer, Kim 75, 197, 200 Kumfer, Lara 125 Kunkel, Tina 197 Kurz, Michelle 41, 197 Lackey, Blake 136, 145 Lackey, Bryan 197 Lackhar, Tonya 41 Lambert, Tom 197 Lampel, Cathy 197 Lampkins, Linda 197 Lancaster, Barbara 145 Lancia, Christine 13, 145 Lane, Lex 82 Lane, Seana 42 Laskowski, Rachel 41, 55, 120 Lawson, Angela 197 Lay, Shonda 16. 17, 41, 197 Laycock, Wendy 54, 120 Lee, Cara Beth 75 Lents, David 197 Leonard, Susie 197 Lesh, Stephen 145 LeShore, Darnell 41 Leuenberger, Tony 78 Leughmyer, Tavia 40, 121 Levy, Jonathan 82, 197 Levy, Laura 15, 61, 145 Lewis, Cassandra 154 Lewis, Cindy 41, 55, 120 Lewis, Kenva 197 Lewis, Kwane 118 Lewis, Susan 16. 17, 40, 61, 145 Likes, Charnell 41, 44 Lindenberg, Angela 120, 145 Linder, Troy 79, 197 Lindquist, Coach David 73 Link, Melonie 197 Linnemeier, Mark 41 Linnemeyer, Ann 154 Lintermuth, Vernon 154 Lisby, Timothy 145 Little, Jan 47, 146 Littlefield, Evelyn 13, 54, 146 Lively, Robert 197 Logan, Joe 65 Logsdon, Dan 197 Loomis, Evelyn 40, 197 Loomis, Thomas 16, 71, 146 Lothamer, William 146 Lotter, Andrea 40, 55, 197 Lotter, Marc 41, 54 Loux, Leslie 41 Lovelady, Jeremy 197 Lundy, Jon 40, 54, 120, 146 Lyon, Joseph 146 Lytle, Brian 65, 197 M MacDonald, Greg 21, 197 MacDowell, Kevin 21, 44 Mack, Mary 197 Mackin, Timothy 146 Mackin, Tonya 197 MacMillen, Adrienne 40, 54 Madden, Pat 65, 79, 197 Maher, Karla 40 Maher, Karri 40 Maher, Sheri 40 Mahlan, Michelle 9, 15, 61, 124, 136, 146 Mahoney, Robin 197 Main, Becki 197 Main, Debby 197 Makovic, Kathy 197 Malan, Michelle 40 Malmquist, Jeffery 7, 43, 146, 155 Mann, Shane 65, 79, 197 Mansell, Kristy 41 Maples, Bill 154 Maqireo, Kristina 197 Marlowe, Don 197 Marquadt, Tom 67, 82 Marquardt, Jennifer 43, 197 Marrero, John 197 Marrero, Vicki 41 Marsh, Kimberly 146 Marshall, John 146 Marshall, Warrick 78 Martin, Jeff 146 Martin, Joe 197 Martin, Todd 146 Martz, Jim 41 Mason Jr., Donald 146 Mason, Heather 40, 121 Matthew, Darinda 9, 124, 146 Mauch, Aaron 197 Maxwell, Matthew 146 Mayernick, Mark 41 McAuley, Rhoda 197 McCain, Erica 197 McCants, Ellen 40, 146, 155 McCants, Matt 40, 82 McChesney, J.R. 40 McClain, Jana 20, 21, 120, 146, 197 McClurg, Shannon 41 McClurg, Stacey 41, 197 McComas, Amy 146 McComb, Carissa 55 McCombs, Steve 197 McCon, Brian 146 McCrady, Thomas 146 McDaniel, Erin 13, 15, 61, 124, 146 McDonald, Dan 45, 197 McFadden, Hugh 146 McFarland, Jodi 12, 54, 146 McGauley, John 124, 125, 147 McGown, Romova 197 McGraw, Mark 79, 197 Mclntire, Kevin 198 Mclnturf, Michael 147 McKerracher, Robert 147 McKinley, Stacey 147 McKinney, Mike 40 McKinney, Terry 65, 82, 198 McLaurin, Martina 147 206 198 McLean, Stephanie 198 McLeister. Megan 41, 121 McMahan, Kara 40, 147 McNeely, Stacy 41, 198 Mee, Dusty 198 Mee, Ryan 54, 198 Mefferd, Michelle 40, 198 Meier, Karen 147 Meier, Scott 147 Mendenhall, Michelle 65 Menefee, Brent 147 Menge, Karen 41 Menor, David 198 Mensing, Keith 40, 147 Mercer, Dave 54, 198 Mericle, Kirk 43 Meriwhether, Crystal 198 Merriweather, Kevin 82, 154 Mertz, Chad 79, 198 Mertz, Darcy 40 Mertz, Darrin 147 Mertz, Eric 40 Mettert, Jeffery 121, 147 Mettert, Tammy 121 Meyer, Chris 40, 198 Meyer, Scott 65 Meyer, Sharon 147 Meyers, Scott 198 Middleton, Michelle 73, Miesen, Michelle 198 Miguel, Phil 82, 83, 198 Milledge, Stacie 43, 198 Miller, Ange la 40, 198 Miller, Ann 40 Miller, Dana 198 Miller, Dara 40 Miller, David 198 Miller, Denise 147 Miller, John 108 Miller, Kimberly 120, 147, 198 Miller, Laura 41 Miller, Matt 65, 79, 198 Miller, Senor 111 Miller, Sharon 198 Miller, Tonya 40, 121 Miller, Tricia 60 Milligan, Michael 40, 198 Milner, Kelly 72, 73, 147 Minyard, Beth 41, 55, 108 Miserendino, Barb 40 Miserendino, Michael 147 Misner, Dave 25 Mitchell, Jada 40, 198 Moliner, Emilio 41, 45, 147 Moore, Eric 40 Moore, Valerie 198 Morgan, Melissa 147 Morris, Jennifer 121 Mottram, Scott 136, 147 Mueller, Anita 198 Mulpagano, Thomas 147 Munger, Kimberly 21, 136, 147 Murray, Lisa 40, 147 Musser, Mark 42, 82 Musser, Shellie 54, 147 Myatt, Darlene 40, 198 Myers, Ben 40 H Nahrwald, Mike 198 Neely, Laura 148 Neher, Melissa 40, 124, 148 Nelson, Koshandra 198 Melson, Lovella 198 Nern, Doug 66, 67 Niccum, Mike 41 Nichols, Bobby 78 Nichols, Christine 47, 154 Nichols, Heather 198 Nieminen, Petri 148 Niewyk, Debbie 40, 44, 54 Noll, Chris 82 Nonte, Kelly 9, 124, 125, 148 Noone, Shelly 40 Norem, Heidi 41 Northington, Renee 148 Norton, Kimberly 198 Norton, Steve 82 Notestine, Mark 55 Noyes, Mary 148 Nusbaum, Christopher 54, 120, 148 Nuttle, Brent 198 Nuttle, Robin 21, 40, 198 Nycum, John 148 o O ' Dell, Bill 198 O ' Dell, Melissa 148 O ' Grady, Katie 40 Ochoa, Robert 41 Oesterle, Eric 198 Oesterly, Eric 65 Oetting, Erin 6, 40 Oliver, Kenneth 148 Oncheck, Robert 148 Orliz, Laura 41 Ormiston, Lisa 40, 121 Ormiston, Lori 54 Ortiz, Laura 55, 198 Osmun, Noelle 198 Owen, Kevin 62, 148 Pabst, Mr. Tom 44 Page, Al 82, 83 Paisley, Laurie 198 Paisley, Shawn 198 Palm, Susan 148 Parker, Barb 110 Parker, Carey 148 Parker, Lana 198 Parker, Mrs. Ill Parker, Rod 40, 79, 199 Parnin, Tom 41, 67, 78 Parra, Joe 199 Parra, Tiro 199 Parrell, B. 199 Parsons, Steve 148 Pascarella, Manica 40 Pascarella, Mark 148 Passey, Shivani 40 Patalita, Mike 55, 120 Patel, Ashish 41 Patel, Hetal 41, 71 Patel, Manish 148 Patel, Sapana 41 Patterson, Jon 199 Patterson, Larissa 148 Patterson, Mary 43, 199 Patterson, Mike 40, 44 Patterson, Mr. 104 Patterson, Trisha 41, 199 Patty, Kelly 46 Payne, Erica 199 Pedersen, Darren 65, 199 Pee, Pam 46 Peifer, Matthew 148 Pelt, Sheldon Van 152 Peper, Karen 40, 55, 199 Peppier, Amy 41, 72, 73 Perko, Trish 42, 121 Person, Michael 148 Peters, Karen 40, 199 Peterson, Lisa 40, 55, 199 Peterson, Richard 199 Petit, Julie 9 Phillips, Amy 21, 43 Phillips, Beth 16, 17, 40 Phillips, Matthew 148 Phillips, Mindi 199, 200 Phillips, Tonya 121 Picking, Amy 42, 55 Pidd, Julie 148 Pittenger, Tim 199 Poingnard, Tony 40, 54, 199 Poore, Mauren 148 Pornskenn, B. 199 Porter, fellcia 199 Porter, Pernell 199 Posey, Mrs. 102 Prange, Elise 148 Pratt, Stacey 199 Pratt, Steve 40, 82, 199 Price, Brent 149 Price, Brett 16. 17 Price, Clint 8, 40 Prosser, Nola 199 Pruden, Sarah 60, 199 Putman, Kelly 40 Q Quilhot, John 149 R Randall, Beth 121 Randall, Sarah 16, 17, 41, 60 Rauhut, Andrew 54, 199 Ray Jr., Vernon 154 Reasoner, Chris 199 Reecer, James 41, 149 Reed, Allen 154 Reed, Robin 167 Reeves, Richelle 199 Rehm, Michelle 40, 55, 149 Reichard, Andrea 41, 121 Reichard, Tamara 199 Reincke, Brian 199 Reincke, Tom 41, 114 Reinhart, Dawn 41, 54, 120 Reinking, Nikki 40, 199 Reischl, Beth 42, 199 Reiter, Ronda 41, 149 Renbarger, Jamie 120 Renner, Jane 149 Retters, Angie 40 Reuille, Kent 149 Reuter, Amanda 40, 55, 199 Rian, John 199 Rian, Mr. 116 Ribel, Ed 199 Ribel, Jean 55, 199 Ribel, Samuel 149 Rice, Melanie 43, 121 Richards, Jill 41, 74, 75, 80, 81 Richards, Leah 40 Richards, Marmee 149 Richardson, Jodi 47, 149 Richardson, William 154 Richey, Toger 199 Ricketts, Lonnie 199 Ricketts, Mrs. 46. 114 Rising, Amy 40, 69 Rivera, Michael 15, 70, 71, 136, 149 Robb, Jeff 199 Robbins, Scott 149 Robbins, Steve 41 Roberson, Brian 8, 40, 67 Roberson, Joel 45, 149 Robinson, Andrea 41 Robinson, Cathy 199 Robinson, John 67 Rockefeller, Raquel 112, 199 Rodman, Katerina 199 Roecker, Joe 199 Roffolo, Julie 40 Rohrbacher, Brock 62 Rohrmoser, Hugh 40, 44, 149 Rohrs, Bonnie 46 Roller, Amy 40, 120 Roller, Eric 13, 149 Romine, Sheri 121 Roos, Rita 199 Roose, Steve 65, 199 Rose, Mike 82 Rose, Paula 199 Rosh, Tiffany 199 Ross, Mike 199 200 Rosselot, Tammy 149 Roth, Angela 196 Roth. Katie 40 Rothenhofer, Jill 40. 60. 199 Rothgeb, Christina 199 Roundy. Kristyn 55. 149 Rousseau, Coach 7% Ruble, Charlie 41, 82 Ruble, John 65, 199 Rudolph, Inger 60, 199 Rudolph. Scott 41. 54 Rue, Mikege 40 Ruffolo, Julie 55, 199 Rupp, Eric 40, Rusher, John 37, 149 Rusher, Mike 199 Rushinsky. Michael 149 Rusk, Mr. 103 Russell. Amy 21, 41, 149 Rust, Bart 82, 83. 199 Rust. Brent 41 Saavedra, Danielle 41, 149 Saavedra, Jason 41, 200 Safirstein, Beth 21 Sahaski. Tracy 43 Salzmann, Jelka 149 Sample, Connie 199 Sample, Douglas 12, 149 Sampson, Scott 40, 54. 120 S ampson, Tami 200 Samuels. Paul 200 Sandberg, Darren 200 Sandberg, Kevin 54 Sanders, Mr. Michael 107. 130 Sanders. Robert 149. 154 Sanders. Terri 200 Sanderson, Melissa 8, 200 Sanderson, Michael 150 Sanderson, Patrick 150 Sandul, Melanie 200 Sanford, Craig 150 Sappenfield Andy 54, 200 Savieo, Gary 200 Savieo, Sara 150 Sawyer, Angela 43, 200 Sawyer, Jerry 200 Saylor, Brent 16 Schaffer, Coach 65, 82 Schanda, Marion 40, 150 Scheerer James 41 150 Scherer, Erik 43, 55, 200 Schiebel, Christoph 150 Schiebel, Scott 41. 54 Schiebel, Tiffany 40, 55 Schilling, Rod 79, 200 Schlup. James 41. 121, 150 Schmidt Derek 41. 54. 120 Schmidt Jodi 54, 150 Scholz, Mr. 106 Schroeder Douglas 150 Schuckel, Mr. 105 Schultz. Matthew 150. 154 Schuricht. Da id 43 Schwankl Jason 20, 21 Scott, Jeff 200 Scott, Sarah 55. 200 Scott. Timothy 150 Scruggs Eugene 154 Scruggs Lenessa 200 Sechrist. C yndi 200 Seemann David 150 Seemann, Lisa 150 Seemann Tom 41 200 Sell, Gregory ' 130 Sell, Wendy 40, 200 Senger Steve 200 Senter, John 154 Seth, Rishi 44, 150 Seyboldt, Steven 150 207 Shade, Shalon 150 Shadle, Gail 150 Shakhnovc, Kira 200 Shannon, Laura 40, 200 Sharp, Kris 55, 200 Shauver, Debi 121 Shawer, Debi 42 Sheets, Angela 15, 61, 130, 150 Shepler, Brian 26 Shepler, Bruce 54, 200 Shepler, Karen 60, 112, 193, 200 Sherinsky, Debbie 2 Sherinsky. Jennifer 2, 150 Sherwin, Lori 40, 120 Shields, Christina 42, 200 Sholl, Nora 150 Short, Amy 150 Shubert, Sharalynn 13, 150 Shutt, Krista 40, 200 Sidebottom, Melissa 40 Siela, Jean 46 Sillaman, Kerry 121, 154 Simcoe, Chad 200 Simcoz, Jennifer 151 Simler, George 40 Simmons, Delonda 200 Simmons, Holly 41, 120, 200 Simmons, Marcus 154 Simon, Bridgette 40, 200 Simon, Vanessa 154 Simpson, Madame 40, 111 Sitcler, Tammy 21, 41, 42 Skipper, Chris 26 Slproat, Michelle 55 Small, Debbie 200 Smith, Belinda 200 Smith, Christoph 154 Smith, Coach 69 Smith, Daniel 151 Smith, Lee 154 Smith, Margie 68, 69 Smith, Noah 79. 200 Smith, Theodore 71, 124, 125, 151 Smith, Tom 62, 151, 200 Smuck, Heather 42, 55, 201 Snidle, Robin 201 Snowden, Kamron 151 Snyder, Cheryl 112 Snyder, Greg 41 Sohanski, Tracy 69 Solis, Billy 201 Sousley, Kendra 54, 120 South, Bob 40 South, Robert 16,. 82 Spade, Eric 41 Spade, Fred 151 Spade, Shelli 120 Speaker, Shawn 40, 201 Spearman III, Lacey 154 Speciale, Mike 201 Speith, Stacey 41 Spencer, Jossette 121 Spisak, Amy 6, 60 Spisak, Susanne 41, 201 Sproat, David 154 Spurgeon, John 54, 120 Stacy, Rick 41 Staples Jr., Buford 151 Steele, Jason 41, 54 Steinberg, Mark 6, 8 Stephens, Mike 201 Stephens, Sherry 151 Sterba, Dawn 41, 201 Stetzel, Mike 41, 55 Steup, Jennifer 151 Steup. Mauren 40 Stevens. Deborah 151 Stevens, Lisa 40 Stewart, Christoph 151 Stewart, Dana 6, 21 Stewart, Diana 54 Stewart, Diane 40 Stewart, Eric 65, 201 Stiener, Kim 69 Stier, Scott 201 Stiles, Jay 151 Stiles, Kim 69 Stiles, Sherri 201 Stillwell, Douglas 154 Stilwell, James 151 Stilwell, Yvonne 41 Stiner, Kimberly 46 Stinson, Lori 41, 72, 73, 81 Stockberger, Julie 40, 151 Stockdale, Sean 40 Strange, Chris 54, 201 Strebig, Eric 54 Stringer, Catherine 151 Strokotter, Angie 69 Strokotter, Tamara 201 Strzelecki, Frank 120 Stults, Troy 151 Stump, Joe 42, 201 Stump, Juliana 40, 55, 121, 151 Stumpf, Jeff 40 Stumpf, Stacy 40, 54, 201 Stureman, Dawn 40, 151 Sullivan, Shane 201 Surface, Nanette 12, 54, 151 Surface, Nikki 55, 201 Svaboda, Stacy 40, 55 Swanson, Doug 201 Swanson, Dwight 71 Swihart, Coach Tom 66, 67 Swinehart, Susan 41, 201 Sykes, Candi 61 Sytsma, Stephanie 201 Szyarto, Stacy 201 Szymanski, Jim 54, 120 Szymanski, Mary 41, 201 Taber, Susan 40 Tarbell, Susie 40, 120 Taritas, Curtis 151 Tatum, Dawn 40 Taulman, Kevin 65, 201 Taves, Gregory 62, 151 Taves, Jeff 40 Taylor, Lara 41 Taylor, Matthew 151 Taylor, Robert 21, 40, 151 Teel, Susan 151 Tepin, Andrea 152 Terber, Christina 40 Terrill, Julie 40, 201 Terry, Annette 121 Thiebaut, Holly 201 Thomas, Byron 201 Thomas, Cortina 152 Thomas, Mario 152 Thomas, Pamela 47, 152 Thomas, Scott 201 Thompson, Alan 41, 45 Thompson, Beth 40 Thompson, Julie 41, 69 Thompson, Marretta 152 Thompson, Mary 40 Thompson, Matt 40, 67 Thompson, Rachel 40, 201 Thong, Ida 41, 44, 125 Thong, Samuel 16, 17, 40, 44, 125 Tibbs, Tonya 152 Tichac, Robert 152 Till, Michael 152 Tillawi, Tom 65, 201 Tilse, Gary 201 Tindall, Ann 41, 121 Tippmann, Jennifer 46, 47, 152 Tippmann, Monica 152 Tipton, Jay 21, 40 Tolbert, Erika 46 Toledo, Christine 40 Toledo, Diana 40, 44 Tomsits, Kristi 40 Tomsits, Scott 70, 71, 152 Torres, Shawneen 152 Townsend, Kelly 15, 61, 124, 152 Traycoff, Ruth 131 Tripp, Tami 120, 152 Troop, Laura 201 Tsiguloff, Tim 65, 82, 201 Tuesley, Jennifer 41, 55, 201 Turner, Alisa 152 Turner, Lisa 121 Twite, Laurie 6, 41, 69 Twite, Leslie 73, 201 Tyler, Brittney 41, 54 u Uetrecht, Karen 152 Uphaw, Ivan 201 Urbine, Alycea 201 V Van Dyke, Damon 154 Van Horn, Rachel 201 Van Norman, Jeff 201 Vanatta, Brett 20, 21, 44 Vance, Karen 152 Vanhorn, John 152 Vannatta, Brett 13, 121, 152 VanNorman, Jeff 71 VanWyngarden, Steve 71 Vasquez, Annabelle 201 Velande, Linda 201 Velarde, Dave 54 Venderley, Angie 201 Vevia, Steve 201 Victorson, Jeff 67 Victorson, Jennifer 68, 69, 201 Vinson, Lisa 201 Vitalpur, Girish 44, 125, 152 Vodde, Beth 60 Vogt, Darren 8, 16, 41 Vongpraseuth, Bounlay 201 w Wade, Amy 109, 201 Wade, Jennifer 152 Wade, Marsha 154 Wagner, Christine 201 Wagner, Ty Van 41 Walcott, Eric 202 Walda, Angela 201 Walda, Anji 40, 54 Walker, Jeff 201 Walker, Tamara 201 Wall, Kathy 43 Wallace, Alonzo 154 Walls, Dustin 152 Walsh, Kristen 60, 201 Walter, Tim 41 Walters, Timothy 54, 153 Walton, Kim 41 Wandmacher, Mark 201 Wangberg, Jim 67 Ward, Nathan 201 Ware, Angie 201 Ware, Billy 201 Warner, Rachel 120 Washington, Lynda 153 Wasvick, Allan 82 Waswick, Allan 40 Waterhouse, Michelle 202 Waters, Felicia 153 Watson, Antoinette 47, 153 Watson, Colleen 43, 153 Watson, Erik 54, 120 Watson, Jeff 82, 83 Watson, Kent 120, 164 Waiters, Fam 202 Weaver, Mr. 105 Weinswig, Debbie 40, 120 Wellman, Denise 43 Welsh, Kristin 193 Wenger, Kim 41, 202 Wenta, Jeff 43, 54 West, Thomas 153 Whaley, Trish 54 Wheeler, Jim 65, 202 White, Eric 43, 54, 202 White, Shannon 153, 154 Whitt, Rolland 153 Whittaker, Mark 40 Whittenburg, Tyrone 202 Wicklein, Jodi 21 Wietfeldt, Mikal 202 Wilenski, John 67 Wilhelm, Rhonda 153 Wilking, Melissa 41 Williams, Angela 121 Williams, Ashley 40, 202 Williams, Cathy 153 Williams, Glenn 121 Williams, Jon 202 Williams, Karen 153 Williams, Michelle 153 Williams, Phyllis 69 Williams, Rob 78 Williams, Scott 54, 202 Williams, Stefanie 202 Williams, Tammi 40 Williams, Timot 202 Williams, Tonya 202 Williams, Vasco 40 Wills, Bethanne 153 Wilson, Craig 153 Wilson, Javon 41, 202 Wilson, Jeff 202 Wilson, Katia 40, 54, 202 Wilson, Sandy 121 Wilson, Tawanda 153 Winans, Tina 21 Wirges, Stephanie 55, 120, 121 Wise, Craig 27, 124, 125, 153 Wise, Patrick 82, 153 Wiseman, Craig 153 Witmer, Tim 16, 65, 79, 202 Witt, Dawn 43, 153 Witt, Lasonya 40 Witte, Carole 47, 55, 131, 153 Witte, Todd 65, 202 Wittkamper, Andrew 202 Wolf, Michael 153 Wood, Carrie 41, 202 Wood, Don 65, 202 Wood, Pat 40, 82 Woods, Kreig 153 Woods, Teresa 41 Woodson, Ronette 61 Wright, Herman 153 Wright, Janet 9, 13, 15, 124, 153 Wright, Jeanette 202 Wright, Jim 202 Wright, Scott 54, 154, 196, 202 Wright, Shawn 54, 120 Wright, Yvette 41, 202 Wristpus, Maria 43, 54, 120 Yaeger, Linda 43 Yager, Gretchen 41, 154 Yager, Zack 116 Yahne, Christy 54 Yelkin, Matt 65, 202 Yoder, Ben 154 Yonkman, John 202 Yoquelet, Carla 37, 47, 154 Yoquelet, Michelle 202 York, Christy 41, 154 York, Maria 54, 202 Zachrich, Dawn 202 Zank, Mrs. 103 Zehner, Eric 54, 120 Zeigler, Troy 202 Zeilbeck, 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