SALEM IS . . . Guidance . . . Concentration . . . 2 Administration . . . Instruction . . . Advancement . . . Announcements 3 SALEM IS . . . Studious . . . Hard Working . . . Serious . . . Fun Loving . . . Full Of Thoughts . . . Imaginative 5 SALEM IS . . . 6 Drips . . . Buckets . . . Mops . . . Hoses . . . Roods . . . Indoor Rain . . . Plastic 7 SALEM IS Laughter . . . Joy . . . 8 Determination... Happiness... Togetherness... Anticipation 9 10 SALEM IS . . . Accuracy . . . Experiments . . . Lab Partners . . . Precision . . . Newton-Meters . . . Details n 12 SALEM IS Eight-To-Five . . . Music . . . 13 Washington D.C. . . . Diags . . . Parades . . . Practices SALEM IS Kiss . . . Exuberance . . . 14 Spirit . . . Dedication . . . Enthusiasm . . . Pep . . . Pride 15 SALEM IS Strength . . . Stamina . . . Stretch . . . Strife . . . Serving . . . Strategy 17 SALEM IS Spring Break Work 18 Absences . . . Tickets To Paradise . . . Snow . . . Jungle Fever 19 20 SALEM IS King Of Hearts . . . 50’s Day . . . 21 Dancing . . . Cat Glasses . . . Lifting . . . Money Making 22 SALEM IS . . . Levi’s . . . T-Shirts . . . Smiles . . . 23 Craziness . . . Fun . . . Pyramids . . . Good Times ADMINISTRATION Mr. Jack Ludiam: Vocational Director; Mr. John Cabas: Assistant Principal and Drivers' Education; Mr. Robert Defane: Head Principal; Mr. Anthony Monteleone: Assistant Principal Seated: Mr. Robert Pond: Superintendent. Mrs. Margaret Chidester: Clerk. Mr. Bruce Gordon. Mr. Randy Engle: Assis- tant Superintendent. Standing: Mr. John Herman. Mr. William McCormick, Mrs. Betty Chandler. Mr. Bryce Kendal! 2h Mr. Richard Warner, Vocational; Mr. Richard Stoffer, Mrs. Anita Ward, Mrs. Jan Bosu C O u N S E SECRETARIES 27 MAIN OFFICE: (Seated) Mrs. Marifou Holroyd. (Standing) Mrs, Iona Bricker. Mrs. Audrey Miller VOCATIONAL: Mrs. Judy Lowdermilk. Mrs. Dora Tinsley Mr, James Lantz: English I. IAS II; Mrs. Edeltraud Reed, English I; Mr. Bill Esposito: Vocational English, English til, Journafism Mass Media; Miss Evelyn Mercure: English 11IA, II, Bible as Literature; Mr, Robert Viencek: College Writing. English III. Theater: (seated at desk) Mrs. Jean Esposito, English II, IIA, College English; Mrs. Marge Miller. English I, ill; Mr. Robert Mucci: Vocational English, English It, Mythology, Short Fiction; Mrs. Julieann Miles: Speech, Persuasive Speech, EMR Speech; Mr. Mike Powers: English I, II FOREIGN LANGUAGES (Seated) Mrs. Edeltraud. Reed: German I, II, III, IV; Mrs. Jeanne Schulte: French I, II, III, IV, Spanish I; (Standing) Mr, Anthony Monteleone: Spanish III; Mrs. Ruth Marhefka: Spanish I: Mrs. Georgia Caiesi: Spanish I, II 28 Mrs. Ruth Marhefka: Typing I; Mr. Steve Birtalan: General Business, Sales, Consumer Education, Commercial Law; Mr. Craig Readshaw: Record Keeping, Personal Typing; Mrs. Marilyn Santulio; Record Keeping, Typing I, II Mrs. Dorothy Conkle: iOE Steno I; Mrs. Doris Powers: IOE Clerical I; Mrs. Eiaine Haddad: IOE Clerical II; Mrs. Jan McKenzie: IOE Steno H Mr. Fred Kunar: Bookkeeping L II, General Business 29 (Front) Miss Arlene Hasson: World Geography. Civics (Back) Mr. Galen Zimmerman: Civics. World History: Mr. Alva Tetlow: Civics. History Government: Miss Joyce Rafferty: Psychology. Problems of Democracy; Mr. Don Bennett: United States His- tory, World History; Mr. David Morris: Problems of Democracy, United States History 30 Mr. Kirk Ritchie: Earth Science I, II: Mrs. Suzanne Denny: Earth Science II; Mrs. Frances May: Biology; Mr. Don-Turner: Chemistry; Mr. Don Kibler: Physics, Earth Science I; Mr. Frank Parks: Biology ■ 70 O H ( ) SCIENCE HISTORY MATH Mr. Rick Hackett: World History. History-Government Mr. Tim Tralick: Earth Science fl (Replaced Mrs. Suzanne Denny) Mr. Bill Hetrick: Pre-Algebra, Applied Math, Algebra i: Mrs. Doris Loria: Geometry, Practical Math: Mrs. Jane Eckstein: Algebra I, IA; Mr, Ken Bosu: Practical Math: Mr. Carl Bevington: Function Analysis. Advanced Algebra Computer. 31 Miss Vicki Hornung: Family Living. Home Economics II. Clothing; Miss Jane Theiss: Home Economics I, Decorating; Mrs. Mary Alice Cozza. Family Living H E O C M O E N 0 M 1 C S Mrs. Marylou Polshaw: Sculpture. Advanced Sculpture, Art I; Mr. Clyde Ross: Art I; Miss Janis Yereb: Painting, Design. Graphic Arts, Art I, Photography 32 Mr. Don Conser: Photography, Woodshop !, II, III; Mr. Charles Long: Mechanical Drawing I. II. Electricity I, II; Mr. Lewis Newton: Drafting I; Mr. Frank Stone: Machine Training II; Mr Jerry Beiling: Drafting II; Mr. John Oana: O.W.E. I; Mr. Robert Miller: O W E. II; Mr. Donald Zinz: Metals I, H. Small Engine Repair. Woodshop I; (Not Pictured) Mr. Robert Citino: Machine Training I I N D U S T R I A L A R T HANDI- CAPPED MUSIC Mr. Jeff Jeckavitch: Stage Band, Band; Mrs. Carol Jeckavitch: Robed Choir, Music Theory, Mixed Choir J3 ■ME Mr. Paul Headland, Mr. Steve Krivonak P E H D Y U S C I A C T A 8 L 0 N Mr. Tom DeBarr: Physical Education, Advanced Physical Education, Health; Mr. Clyde Ross: Physical Education, Health; Mrs. Carol Baillie: Physical Education: Mr. Gary Ricker: Physical Education. Health SPECIAL SERVICES SPECIAL EDUCATION (Seated) Mrs. Kristy Simcox: Head Librarian; Mrs. Betty Monteleone: Nurse: (Standing) Mr. Lou Ramunno: Athletic Director; Mrs. Irene Gbur: Assistant Librarian; Mr. Charles McShane: Pupil Personnel (Seated) Beverly Burkbeimer, Margaret Kicko. Kate Coy. (Standing) Ruth Metz. Marie Martens THE CLASS OF 1982 This year the Freshman class came upon many new experiences while at- tending Salem High. Much of our class participated in sports and scholastic events, while others fended their full voice at athletic contests. Although we were not extremely busy this year, we staged two prosperous concession stands during football and basketball seasons. Money was also raised when we held a dance during football season. Many of our classmates helped during these activities, but no one worked hard- er than our class sponsors, Mrs. Eckstein and Mrs. Haddad. We thank them for their help, for without them we would not have done so well. -Dave Yeagley, Fresh. Class Pres. Freshman Class Officers: Becky Vuksta, Treas,. Trisha Schiavone. V.Pres,, Dave Yeagley. Pres., Trisha Linder, Sec. Lori Adams Sam Adams Kim Albright Roseanne Allison Chad Anderson Art Apicelta Peter Apicella Lori Barker Debbie Barton Todd 8eiling Mark Berger Greg Birtalan Julie Blackburn Lori Blackburn Ron Blackburn Doug Boals Jane Bolles Vicky Borkowski Laurie Bosel Kathy Bowersock Dave Brobander Tammy Brown Wendy Brown Wendi Browne Ron Bruner Scott Bryant Josephine Buckius Dave Burkett Sally Burrier Rob Burton Kathy Bush Kelly Bush 39 Maryann Cain Melissa Cain Linda Carl Faron Carreon Gordon Cassinger Rob Chaffin Renee Chaffin Steve Chaffin Debbie Cibula Brenda Clark Cathy Ciark Heather Clark Diana Clelland Jane Close Kevin Cockrell Bruce Cody Peggy Coe Curtis Colbert Pat Collins Ray Conser Doug Cook Amy Cope Mike Cover Alisa Covert Dennis Covert Renee Crank Brad Cranmer Edie Crawford Curt Criswell John Crouse 40 Shari Crouse Denise Crum Lahi Curtis Jim Cutchatl Fred Dabelstein Sherri Daugherty Julie Davis Mike Davis Ned Dawes Janice Delp Bill Devlin Sandee Dillon Rhonda Dimko Aimee Dudley Scott Early Shawn Eddinger Darren Elias Scott Ellis Doug Emge Mark England Bob Englert Bill Erskine Marsha Eucker Virginia Fatherly Rose Faulkiner Kea Fediaczko Darrin Fields 41 Joe Fink Chris Firestone Tim Flanery Kathy Flick Tom Fluharty Deanna Fulgoni Margie Gabriel Lori Galchick Liz Gatchel Brian Gay Dawn Gay Dan Gaydosh Diane Geist Carl George Kim Gerber Cathy Gieckler Thad Gorby Tina Grandolfo Jeff Greenfield Robin Green Jeff Gusman Bill Haddix Tom Hahlen Cheryl Halverstadt Steve Handley Jim Harrington Dave Hayes Craig Hepler Michele Hepler Marty Hergenrother John Hill Grant Hiner Beth Hippely 42 Patti Hlavcak Jeff Hochadel Dave Horning Sherri Horning Scott Hrvatin Dora Huddleston Ken Huddleston Linda Huffman Rod Hughes Charles Hull Lori Hummel John Hutton Randy Ingledue Darrel Jackson Dennis Jackson Rollin Jackson Joe Johnston Jeff Kantz Chris Kastanek Rob Kaufman Randy Kelly Pam Kemats Terry Ketchum Pam Kisner Jerry KJeinman Connie Kloos Cassandra Knight Heidi Knoedler Steve Langer Sherri Lasky 43 Sheryl Lasky Scott Laugh I in Dave Lawton Debbie Lease Mark Lease Jim Lehwald John Lewis Debbie Lieder Tricia Linder Debbie Lipp Mark Lockhart Joyce Long Don Ludt Debbie Lut2 Bob Mack Diana Madjarac Debbie Maenz Missy Magyaros Nancy Maher Kim Malloy Jeff Manis Debby Martens Sharon Martig Deanna Martin Lloyd Martin Julie Matvas Laura McCabe Carol McKinley Beth McNicol Margot Medford Tim Messenger Duanp Metts Jim Milhoan Jeff Miller Norman Miller Randy Miller Terri Miller Tina Miller Juanita Milliron Lillian Mills Gary Mincher George Morris Sue Moyer Sharon Murphy Tim Nannah Tom Nannah Ted Nedzelski Tom Needham Nick Paparodis Randy Park John Pasko Marcy Paster Larry Patrick Bobbi Pauline Marty Paulini John Paumier Robert Perdew Julie Pinkerton Lynn Pirone Millie Pittman Marcia Pool Mary Ann Power Thane Pregibon Bob Pryor Greg Pshsniak Sue Pugh Tony Quinn Keith Ragan Lisa Raymond Ron Reedy 45 Pauleisha Reinhardt Steve Riddle Robb Riley Mark Ritchey Walt Ritchie Don Roberts Steve Roessler Mike Rogers Kim Roher Jim Rothbrust Jeremy Rousseau Cindy Sabatino Mario Salvino Frank Sanchez Tammy Sanders Eric Sarginger Pam Schehl Trisha Schiavone Bart Schrode Laurie Scott Sherrie Scott Michefie Szymczyk Julie Sebo Jenny Secrest Chuck SeiJ Chuck Shafer Dan Shaffer Lester Sheppard Mary Beth Shivers Pat Shoemaker Sandy Sines Beth Sisler Michele Smith Randy Smith Sharon Smith Terry Smith Scott Snyder Dave Solomon 46 Marci Sox Steve Spiker John Stallsmith Deneen Stamp Joni Steele Andy Stewart Nancy Strojek Becky Swartz Cheryl Sweely Mary Beth Untch Laura Van Pelt Lisa Vaughn Bryan Vesey Becky Vuksta Bruce Walter Linda Walter Shelly Wei kart Sue Welling Mark Wellman Cindy Wells Shari White Brenda Williams Barb Wilms Rhonda Wright Sue Wyand Ann Yeager Dave Yeagley Matt Yerkey Rick Yoder Gwen Youngblood Frank Zamarelli Doug Zimmerman Mike Zocolo Rod Zorick THE CLASS OF 1981 “The sophomores had a very productive school year in 1978-79. The class officers spent many hard hours working for the purchase of class rings. We chose Jostens as our ring company, and each student was allowed to pick his or her ring within the guidelines set up by the officers. Seventy percent of the 320 students purchased rings, and all seemed pleased. With the help of football and bas- ketball concessions and a dance, our treasury rose over $1000. After spring break we held a candy sale that boosted our treasury even more. On the sports scene, many soph- omores participated in all aspects of sports. Many had outstanding years and were selected for various all-star teams. Not only did the sophomore class show outstanding participation and talent, but the support by the class at athletic competitions was commendable. Overall, and possibly most impor- tant, the sophomores showed a growing spirit and much potential for the years to come. Keep it up, Class of 81!!!” Todd Olson, Soph. Class Pres. Sophomore Class Officers: Tim Kenreigh. V. Pres.. Joan Stephenson, Treas., Todd Olson, Pres., Diana Kelly, Sec. Allen Abrams Dave Abrams Amy Adams Brenda Alesi Winifred Allison Tom Andrason Tammy Bailey Rob Bakondy Charlotte Barcey Dave Barrett Wade Batch Darlene Beachier Bill Beer Ted Beer Jane Bell Kim Bell Rick Berdine Fred Bergman Dan Boehm Dan Borrelli Caro! Bowersock Bonnie Bowker Kathy Bowser Michele Breault Amy Brown Tom Brown Quint Bryan Lori Burk Rob Campf Ann Carlisle Dwayne Carlisle Lori Carlariello 51 Brian Carson Lenny Catlett Steve Centofanti Mike Cerneck Cheryl Chaffin Jeri Chandler Diane Chappell Eugene Christopher Karen Citino Amy Close Lee Coccia Mark Colian Tom Colon Debbie Colvin Terry Colvin Sheri Costlow Debbie Couchie Doug Covert Jackie Cramer Julie Crihfield Mark Crofcheck Debbie Culp Mike Cunningham Jeff Cushman Brad Dailey Mike Daniel Scott Darner Doug Davidson Teri Dean Diane DeCrow 52 Steve Devan Virgil DiBiase Tina Doyle Dave Dufresne Anita Edgar Rich Edgerton Eric Ehrhart Jodi Evans April Fatherly Lauri Fisher Marianne Foreman Eric Forney Jim Fortune Kristi Franklin Vince Francisco Ginger Fulmer Cheri Galchick Ron Geist Julie Gibson Vicki Gilbey Kim Gitschier Gary Goddard Jodi Gorby Terri Gordon Kathy Gorenc Marty Gow Becky Grimm Ron Grimstad Keith Guifer Amy Harp r CA Julie Harrington Linda Hart Lisa Hart Dean Heath Chuck Henderson Dave Higgins Len Hileman Becky Hill Mark H|tf Mike Hill Paul Hlppely Linda Hively Mark Hott Peggy Houchins Mark Hough Kathy Hull Bob Hutcheson Lyn I ekes Sherri Irey Deanna Janofa Dave Janovec Jim Johnson Peggy Julian Dave Jurina Kellee Karlis Kelly Karol Mark Karol Angela Kaufman Marcie Keeler Diana Kelly Chip Kelly Bob Kemats Tim Kenreigh Jim Ketchum Kathy Kibler Sue Kidder Tracy Kirkland Shellee Kloos Mary Kopec Sherry Kovach Robert Kuhns Sharon LaHue Steve Lasky Connie Lease Penny Lemmon Chris Leyman Doris Ling Dave Linton Linda Little Chris Lobdell Cindy Lobdell Lynn Lofland Leslie Lossick Larry Lottman Howard Loudon Kirk Lowdermilk Randy Ludt Rick Lutsch Steve Maenz Sandy Maines 55 Unda Martens Tom Martig Tony Martinelli Raymond Martinelli Bill Mattix Helen McClish Don McCoy Mike McDevitt Ellen McGhee Kin McKinney Dana McLaughlin Steve Mehno Charlotte Messenger Vicky Metzgar Lois Miller Mark Miller Terri Miller Marcie Moffett Kim Mohr Rick Montford Pam Moore Diane Morey Beth Morrison John Mosher Dave Mowery Robin Nannah Dave Nolan Todd Norman Joe Nortrup Bill Oldcorn Todd Olson Tim Oriole Angela Paster Bill Pauline Jeff Peludat John Penick 56 Marylou Perry Debbie Phillips Patti Pitts Naoma Pregibon Rich Prendergast Alan Price Steve Pridon Christy Pugh Marcia Ramsey Dawn Randolph Tammy Reid Mark Riffee Mark Righetti Scott Roberts Cindy Roessler Scott Roessler Jeff Rogers John Rothbrust Steve Roush Doug Rudibaugh Scott Ryser Krystal Sanders Drew Santee Karen Sarginger Dee Schaefer John Scheets Mark Schmid Mark Schmidt Keith Schrode Ken Schwer Debbie Scullion Tom Scullion John Seddon Scott Sharpes Ruth Shasteen Kathy Shellenberger 57 Scott Shingleton Diana Shoemaker Marty Shone Dan Sines Ben Singer Scott Slocum Brenda Smith Linda Smith Marci Smith Lisa Snyder Jeff Soldo Phil Somgynari Gary Stapleton Rick Stapleton Sue Stepanic Joan Stephenson Beth Stilwell Diane Stoffer Mary Stone Sue Stoops Brian Stuchell Rick Suggett Karen Sullivan Bob Swartz Karen Sweeiy Matt Sweety Andy Swetye Dolores Tharpe Ernie Thomas Reva Thomas Scott Thomas John Tinsley Gab Totani Joanna Totani Shirley Trammell Amy Tuel 58 Dennis Twaddle Dawn VanSickie Ann Vaughn Doug Vesey Sandy Vild Mike Votaw Debbie Walter Ken Walter Janet Walters Jean Walters Diane Ward Paul Wendel Jeff Whinnery Sherrie Wilkes Greg Wilkinson Hank Willard Heidi Williams Roxanne Wilms Barb Wolfgang Bud Wood Jim Woolf Sheryl Woolf Scott Yarwood Nicki Zamarelli Mary Zamora Katie Zimmann Dianne Zimmerman Jeff Zimmerman Scott Zimmerman Mary Zocolo John Zornick Rick Zubaty 59 Junior Class Officers: Barry Magyaros, Pres.. Sean Hart. V. Pres.. Wendy Ellis. Sec., Jeff Strabala, Treas. THE CLASS OF 1980 “This past year our Junior Class came together to form a memor- able Prom for our Seniors Through the hard work and time spent, we learned to co-operate with each other. It was God s blessing that gave us the fellowship and courage to grow as people. We wish our Sen- iors the very best of luck in the fu- ture, and we hope God blesses you for the rest of your days. We thank all the people that helped on the Prom and the city of Salem for the support. We would especially like to thank Mr. DeBarr, Mrs. Esposito, and Mr. Krivonak for their time and effort ' -Barry Magyaros, Junior Class Pres. Karen Alexander Debbie Anderson Renae Anderson Frank Apicella John Armeni Bonnie Bailey Judy Bailey Brian Barr Jon Barrett Kevin Barrett Ann Barrette Tod Bennett Beth Benson Doug Berdine Mike Berger Tim Bergman Janet Bettis Ron Blackburn Bob Bland Kathy Boats Kim Bricker Steve Brink Ed Budde Gene Calai Julie Carlisle Victor Carreon Sean Casey Marlin Catlos Lynne Centofanti Marshal Clark Shane Cobourn Beth Colbert 63 Sue Conn Mark Cowie John Crawford Denise Crookston Kim Crosser Barb Cunningham Livia Curtis Chuck Cushman Mindy Danklef Scot Darling Tom Darling Mike Demeo Pat Demeo Terie Dermotta Barb DeRoads Rich Dicesare Chuck Dickey Missy Diehl Pam Dimko Beth Dunlap Scott Earl Jeff Ehrhart Wendy Ellis Tammy Endicott Linda Faieta Dean Fediaczko Brenda Fennis 64 Lisa Fields Robyn Finch Henry Fink Alan Firestone Cindy Flanery Dave Flood Sue Forkef Debbie Fortney Sherry Foust Kerry Franzen Suzanne Fulgoni Joe Gabriel Scott Gagnon Rose Galchick Bob Goode Barb Gordon Sandy Goughenour Ken Graff Bryan Grimm Vicki Haddix Joni Haldeman Tina Hamilton Jacki Harrold Sean Hart Joe Hartzell Carla Hawkins Dan Heath Cathy Hefler Mark Hergenroder Denise Herron Chris Hippely Robin Hoffman Cindy Hole 65 Gay Hollinger Jeff Horning Suzon Horning Tarri Houp Mike Hubbs Pam Huffman Tami Huffer Janef Huston Devon Her Janet irey Trudy Isaacs Doreen Jackson Lori Jackson Tim Jackson Sheryl Jamison Leanna Janofa Tony Johnson Anne Jones Ralph Jones Rene Juillerat Ann Kataro Karen Keefer Debbie Keller Jeanne Kennedy Rick Kirby Scott Knave! Debbie Knoedler Mike Koran Keith Krepps Kim Kuhns 66 Karin LaHue Carol Lake Lisa Landwert Lois Landwert Connie Lawlis Tim Leider Kathy Lewis Jeff Linam Dave Livingston Jill Lofland Lori Lossick Trudy Lottman Rick Lozier Bill Lutsch Amy Madison John Madison Barry Magyaros Sue Maher Kim Mango Frank Marino Michele Martin Sue Martinelii Jim Mason Alan Masters Dewey Maynard Brett McBride Todd McCormick Kathy McGowan Jeff McGuire Debbie McLaughlin 67 Brian McQuilkin Sue Menning Bob Motts Mary Beth Metzgar Dave Milter Randy Miller Scott Miller Terry Miller Barb Miltlron Matt Minamyer Julia Montford Scott Morrison Jim Mowery Ted Murutes Dayne Myers Tim Nedzelski Sheri Needham Karen Nihart Barry Pash Tim Paxson Sue Paxton Randy Peterson Dale Phillips Lew Pittman Craig Pitts Dave Plummer Brenda Pool Chris Prychodczenko Sandy Pryor Jim Purrington Mary Quinn Tom Quinn Michele Ramsey Debbie Randolph Dorothy Reese Patti Reichle 66 Tim Reid Charlie Renner Tom Richards Calvin Riddle Lori Ritchey Jim Ruby Tony Sal vino Dave Schiller n Schnorrenberg Becky Seaton Chris Senanefes Rick Shafer Ron Shasteen Dave Shivers Mark Shivers Don Shuman Brenda Slosser ®rett Smith Bruce Smith Linda Smith Lynda Smith Rat Smith Bob Smith Scott Smith Terri Smith Kevin Smolira Brenda Snyder Jay Snyder Rich Spack Bill Spanbauer Debbie Doreen Stanley John Stiffler 69 - Wendy Stilwell Keith Stoffer Jeff Strebala Traci Sweeiy Chris Toot Greg Toothman Wendy Toulmin Denny Ulrich John Untch Dave Vesey Caroline Vogt Joe Vuksta Barb Walker Bob Walter Jeff Walter Patti Ward Tracey Waugh Liz Weektey Pat Weldon Regina Wendel Phil Wickersham Jen Wilhelm Trudi Wilms Judy Wilson Sue Windon Harold Wolf Janet Wolfe Denise Wood Becky Wright Tom Wright Linda Yakubek Susie Yakubek Troy Yakubek Gregg Yarwood Doug Yeager Jamie Yonkey Becki Young Janice Zamora 70 Jack Zocolo Jill Zocolo Deanna Zorik THE ORTHOPEDICALLY HANDICAPPED CLASS ‘'The O H. class was very busy this year. Aside from regular class work, the students were involved in many school activities. These activities include attending pep rallies, cooking, home ec, and art classes, plays, and other spe- cial programs. Some students were mainstreamed into regular classes this year. Our hopes are to become even more active in all phases of school activities next year. Other members of the class not pictured are Connie Gorby and Terry Wolfe. We had a special visit this year from some of the Cleveland Indians’ baseball team. Our student aids were a real attri- bute and a contributing factor in our success this year. To you we give our special thanks.” -Mr. Heath, Teacher SENIORS SENIORS SENIOR PI PERSONALITIES MOST TALKATIVE: Lorrie Secrest and Derf Capel 76 MOST VERSATILE: Dawn Elias and Randy Smith MOST STUDIOUS: Cathy Yeagley and Steve Kataro MOST ATHLETIC: Bonnie Chandler and Don Isaacs MOST UNDERSTANDING: Tammy Brink and Steve Votaw CLASS CLOWNS: Terri Johns and Jim Spack MOST CONGENIAL: Scott Myers, Kathy Blubaugh, and Mike Sosbe 77 - . . Music has been the most rewarding part of my high school years ... I have learned cooperation, leadership, responsi- bility, dedication, and how to get along with people through music . ♦. -Teri Smith . . Being a senior at the SHS seemed to be a nightmare at the beginning but soon you made me feel like one of yours . . - Rita Holderegger - - I have matured more from football during my senior year because it taught me self-discipline, pride, and most impor- tantly that there are few goals which cannot be reached in the game of life. - Ted Steffel . . . Our senior year is the last we will see some of our friends since we will all go our separate ways... - Rod Christensen 78 . • being a tri-chairman for the White Christmas dance . . . having bake sales in the snow, coming up with 40 Christmas trees, Dad stringing lights until 5:00, pray- ing for snow . . . thanks to some people the dance was a success . it even managed to snow,”- Mary Moore - • - My senior year has been the best, since i was involved in cross country, track, and work,” - Jeff Steele 79 Senior Class Officers: Bonnie Chandler, Pres., Judy Stephenson, V.Pres., Laura Hart, Sec., Georgia Muhleman. Treas. THE CLASS OF 1979 The class of '79 had many great moments that proved the true value of the students included in it. Friendships arose in many fields, from athletics to academics. Our senior year gave us more of a grown up feeling, because we were the “SENIORS. We did crazy and nutty things that were special to us in our own way. Now that we have come to the end of our high school years, lfm sure each and everyone of us has made lasting friendships as well as everlasting memories. - Bonnie Chandler, Senior Class Pres. i i 80 Johnna K. Andrason Suzanne M. Apicella Emtl J. Banar, III Jeffrey A. Barnard Terri L. Barrick Tina L Bazidlo Gina M. Belrch Samuel A. Bender Shirley A. Bender Nancy J Blake Beth G. Bentley Cheri A. Berg James V. Birk Kathy J. Blubaugh Richard L. Blystone Jeanne A. Booth 81 Lisa A. Borrelli Arthur L, Bowker Dessie S. Breault Tammy J. Brink John Brooks Hobart E. Butcher Lori N. Brown Ward E. Bryan Rebecca H. Burson Laurie A. Caliatone Dert L. Capel Cathy L. Carson Debra S. Chaffin Bonnie R, Chandler Rodney W. Christensen Ricky D. Ciminelli Donald L. Crowell Colleen J, Dixson Luanne Daniel Walter C. DeShields Timothy J. Donnalley Pamela S. Dudley Sandra DiAntonio Jean L. Dutko 83 Constance S. Ehrhart Dawn R. Elias Dora M. Engfert Angela M. Eucker Mark T. Evans Andrea S. Fabis Amy E. Fisher Raymond E. Flanery, Jr. Kenneth R. Forkel Steven C. Franklin Denise L. Forney Robert D. Foust Theresa A. Gabriel Debora A. Galchick Tina M. Fowler 84 Tina M Gardner Ronald D. Good Toni L. Grande Beverly K. Gross Cynthia L. Hack Jeffrey L. Haldeman Charles D. Halverstadt Joyce Handley Rodney P. Hannay 85 R. Frederick Harker Timothy J. Harp Laura A. Hart Heidi M. Hayes Gloria D. Hays Douglas M. Heath Marilyn D. Hergenroder Glenn W. Herman Ruth A. Htieman Lorna J. Hill Valerie K. Hiner Jay A. Hissom Cynthia S. Hively Keith J. Hochadel Rita B, Holderegger Brian Hole Janice M. Horning Eileen M. Howell Diane L. Hrvatin C, Scott Hum I i i Michell A. Jackson Christine M. Juliano Sherri A. Johns Terri A, Johns Pameila S. Juillerat JoAnn Kataro Stephen R, Kataro Cheryl A. Kay Deborah S. Kelly Donald R. Kibler Marianne Klemann Cathy L. Knag i Daniel G. Lawliss Mary Beth Lowdermilk Lynn A, Lemmon Melinda S. Lottman Mark A. Luscombe Donald W, McClellan, Jr. Marcia A, Loudon Gordon L. McClellan I I ! i Carrie L McGhee Teresa E. McNeal Sue E. Mathey Michelle K, Mattoon Gerald W. Meals Suzanne C. Mehno 89 Connie J. Messenger Linda A. Metts Colleen D. Meyers Karen J. Mickunas Daniel K, Miller James A, Miller Robert L. Miller Thomas W. Miller Roberta A. Moffett Alicia 0. Montford Mary C. Moore Duane T. Morey Patricia A. Murphy Georgia A, Muhleman Scott A. Myers Debra S. Nannah Karen A, Murray Kimberly A, Oriole 90 Tina M Ousley Odess C. Paparodis Robin L. Park Diana L. Paster Michael J. Paster, Jr. M. Joyce Patton Timothy W. Paxton John W. Pryor Frank D. Quinn Jacklyn 0. Quinn Christina M. Ragan Michael L. Ramsey Janice S. Reed Rosemarie J. Reichle Randall S. Riley Robin M. Ripley Scot A. Robertson Carrie R- Roth Terri L. Saltsman G. Thomas Schneider Douglas A. Sampson Linda L. Scott Richard R. Schehl Kevin A. Sebrell Debra J. Schleimer Lorrie S. Secrest 92 Lori A. Sekely Lisa M. Shearer Diane M. Snyder Mark A. Somgynari Denise R. Sommers Jody E. Southern ! James A. Spack Katherine F„ Spanbauer Theodore J. Steffel Jeffrey S. Steele 93 Judy A. Stephenson Tracy E. Stilwetl Laurie L. Stoffer J. Edward Stone Crystal A. Thayer G. Robert Thomas Connie M. Trantham Eric A. Vaughn Steven L. Votaw Joan C. Walker Deborah A. Ward Kathy A. Warren Douglas H, Watterson Douglas E. Wells Peggy J. Whinnery Donald R. Whitney, Jr. 95 Jody A. Wilkes Keith A. Wilson Kevin C. Wilson Marilyn K. Wilson Catherine J. Yeagley Clyde C. Wolfgang Paula J. Young Wendy L. Young James R, Wright Debra S. Zeigler SENIORS NOT PICTURED: Kenneth R. Adams, Marjorie Andrade, John R, Bazidlo, Daniel E, Bruner. Dianna L Burson, Rhonda S. Cain. Lisa A. Collins, Letitia M. Curtis, Franklin D. Faulkiner, Jr., Mark F, Galchick, Mark W. Gilbey, Nathan J, Gorbyt Gary L. Greier, Gregg D. Guiler, Diane A. Guiliano, David A. Hanna. Ralph A Kalbfell. Jeffrey A. Ketchum, Joseph Kocsis, Jr., Abigail Leija, Donald J. McKinley, Richard K. Miles, Janet K. Roberts, Kyle M. Saunders, Robert T. Silver. Jr., Michael J. Sosbe, John A. Swetye, Mary E. Cowie. Charles P. Martig John E. Zerbs Barbara E. Zimmann 96 IN MEMORIAM: John P. Jones 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 FOOTBALL QUAKERS EXCEL UNDER RICKER’S GUIDANCE Carrollton Salem 41 Ravenna 6 St. Thomas 9 Poland 6 Rayen 12 Canfield 0 Marlington 6 Woodrow Wilson 37 East Liverpool 22 West Branch 22 1st Row - Doug Weils, Jim Wright, Frank Quinn, Doug Watterson, Dirk Votaw, Jim McQuilken, Don Whitney, Glenn Herman, Don Kibler, Steve Votaw, Brian Huston, Jim Miller, Rod Hannay. 2nd Row - Chuck Hender- son, Scott Shingleton, Scott Shafer. John Penick, Steve Jannsng, Bruce Smith, Mike Cerneck, John Brooks, Don Isaacs, Greg Crosser, Ted Steffel, Quint Bryan, 3rd Row - Tom Martig, Scott Slocum. Kirk Lowdermilk, Joe HartzeH, Dewey Maynard, Ken Graff, Wade Batch, Doug Boomer Berdine, Barry Magyaros, Craig Pitts, Lew Pittman, Brian McQuilken, Bryan Grimm, Jeff Sfrabala. 4th Row - Eric Ehrhart, Rick Zubaty, John Tinsley. Rob Bakondy, Tim Kenreigh. Sean Hart. Jeff Walter. Dave Flood. Ron Black- burn, Bill Beer. Dave Higgens, Doug Whitney, Manager Norm Miller. The Salem “Football” Quakers played the 1978 season with a pride seldom seen anywhere but at SHS. Under the guidance of new head coach Gary Ricker, the Quakers battled hard to finish the season at 4-4-2. An opening game win by a 41-0 tally had the fans “talking in their sleep”. However, disaster struck at Ravenna, Senior quarterback, Don Whitney, was the victim of a late hit and received a broken collar- bone. This sprung into action the unsung hero of the season, sopho- more Rick Zubaty. Don Isaacs gained 1000 yards from his tailback position and gar- nered many post season laurels. Isaacs was not alone in the back- field as Jeff Strabaia and John Brooks not only threw key blocks but also picked up some yards of their own. Defensively, the front five of Don Kibler, Dave Flood, Wade Batch, Steve Votaw, and Barry Magyaros made the going tough. When the opponents went to the air, the secondaryt ied by Jim McQuilken. was ready and able. Coach Gary Ricker Opp. 0 14 7 20 12 12 6 8 24 6 106 Asst. Coaches - 1st Row ■ Chuck Long, John McKee, Tom DeBarr, Bill Miller. 2nd Row - Roger Zeigler, Fred Kunar, Mike Sands, Jim Lantz, Sucky Dye. Seniors - 1st Row • Doug Weils, Don Whitney, Don Kibler, Greg Crosser. Rod Hannay, Don Isaacs, Ted Steffel, Frank Quinn. 2nd Row - John Brooks, Steve Votaw, Jim McQuilken, Glenn Herman, Dirk Votaw, Doug Watterson, Brian Huston, Jim Miller, Jim Wright, THE BEGINNING THE PLACE THE PRE-GAME FESTIVITIES ■MilBHH THE FANS FINALLY! SALEM 22 WEST BRANCH 6 ■■■If 108 Steffel returns a purit The “D closes in Isaacs around end After a long, hard season, the Quakers finally reached their ulti- mate goal. On the night of Novem- ber 10, 1978, the Salem football team ran onto the field and over the West Branch Warriors by a score of 22-6. Don Isaacs’ 218 yard game will be forever remembered by those in attendance. Defensively, the Quakers dominated the Warrior rushing game with Don Kibier and Steve Votaw leading the charges. Obviously, it was one of the most satisfying Salem wins of the season. The winners 109 1978 HOMECOMING COURT . . . Mary Beth Lowdermilk escorted by Don Whitney. Marcia Loudon escorted by Clyde Wolfgang. 110 Lorrie Secrest escorted by Keith Hochadel, Laurie CaMatone escorted by Derf Capel. AND QUEEN Queen Kathy Blubaugh escorted by Jim Spack. Asst. Coach-Miss Hornung. Head Coach-Mr. 1st Row - Denise Woods. Doreen Jackson, Judy Stephenson, Diane Ward. 2nd Row- Mary Zocolo, Conser Laura Hart, Marcia Loudon, Georgia Muhleman. 112 VOLLEYBALL TEAM GOES 12-3 The girls volleyball team brought a new kind of excitement to the SHS gym this year. Under the watchful eye of first year head coach, Don Conser, the squad fin- ished the season with a 12-3 rec- ord. One of the victories was over arch rival West Branch before a large crowd. Led by the powerful smashes of Marcia Loudon and Diane Ward, the girls had the crowd on its feet. Cap- tains Judy Stephenson and Doreen Jackson showed their leadership both on and off the court. With a fine nucleus of players returning the team looks strong for the years to come. Salem Opp. United 2 0 West Branch 1 2 Marlington 2 0 Champion 2 0 Beaver Local 2 0 West Branch 2 0 Champion 2 0 East Liverpool 0 2 East Palestine 2 1 Beaver Local 2 0 Marlington 2 0 Louisville 2 0 East Palestine 2 0 East Liverpool Tournament: 2 0 Wooster 1 2 1st Row - Kathy Kibler, Joan Stephenson, Brenda A!esif Helen McClish. 2nd Row - well. Linda Hart, Debbie Couchie, Sue Stepanic. Lisa Hart, Jeanne Kennedy. Wendy Still- GOLF Under first year coach, Kirk Ritchie, the Salem golf team post- ed a season record of 5-12, in- cluding a 2-S ledger in the Mahon- ing Valley Conference. Senior Co- Captains Jay Hissom and Ed Stone provided the young and inexper- ienced golfers with fine leadership. The remainder of the team con- sisted of Sophomores Dan Boehm, Steve Mehno, and Scott Roessler and Freshmen Ron Reedy, Steve Roessler, and Jeremy Rousseau. Even though the team had a rather disappointing year, there were some high points. The most excit- ing match was against Poland when senior Jay Hissom won the match for the Quakers in a sudden-death playoff. Freshman Jeremy Rous- seau had the team’s lowest stroke average and was named Most Val- uable Player. The team will have 2 returning lettermen. Coach Kirk Ritchie Salem Opp. Alliance 176 182 St. Thomas 159 East Palestine 179 163 West Branch 188 178 Girard 185 180 Liberty 178 156 JFK 178 176 Poland 175 176 Canfield 175 168 Beaver Local 172 188 JFK 178 178 West Branch 181 167 East Palestine 173 163 Girard 174 163 Liberty 186 160 Poland 189 189 Alliance 170 183 Canfield 186 181 113 1st row: Scott Morrison, Fred Marker, Bob Thomas, Jeff Steele, Rick Lutsch, Jim Stoops, Derf Capel, Dave Mowery, 2nd row: Ron Blackburn, T. Nannah, Joe Vuksta, T. Nannah. Carl George, Janet Bettis, Bonnie Chand- ler. Kim Oriole. 3rd row: Tod Bennett. Bill Oldcom. Dave Nolan, John Zornick, Paul Wendel, Allan Masters. Bill Spanbauer, and Coach Guappone. CROSS COUNTRY FINISHES 18-2 The Quaker Cross Country team, coached by Mike Guappone, carried on the winning Salem tradition as they ran away from the majority of opponents they faced this year. The Salemites, competing on a new home course at the Salem Branch of Kent State University, compiled an 18-2 record with both losses coming at the hands of an im- pressive Poland squad. Salem dominated the Columbi- ana County Meet for the third time in the past four years, with the varsity team outdistancing run- ner-up Lisbon easily. The Quakers' Fred Harker claimed second in the boys’ varsity race, while Janet Bettis won the girls' competition for Salem. Also in the gals’ race, Kim Oriole followed Bettis into the chute for the runner-up spot with Bonnie Chandler trailing by only a few seconds to grab the fourth position. Salem, led by MVP Fred Harker, put down many tough teams through the year, including Niles, Liberty, and West Branch, to finish with one of the area's best records. The team will lose only 7 seniors from the 23 competitors this year. Salem Opp. Niles 24 37 Stanton Local 19 49 Beaver Local 68 South Range 25 43 Liberty 66 Poland 32 23 West Branch 18 45 Warren J, F. K. 16 45 Columbiana County 1st Place Meet Columbiana 16 47 MVC Meet 2nd Place 114 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL 1st row: Thane Pregibon. Eric Sarginger, Bruce Walter, Charles Sell, Rob Burton, David Hayes, Ray Conser. Bill Devlin, 2nd row: John Hutton, Tony Quinn, Steve Langer, Rob Kaufman. John Pasko, Clete Paumier, Ned Dawes, Doug Zimmerman. Doug Cook. 3rd row: Terry Ketchum. Mark Berger, Doug Boals, Greg Pshsniak, Steve Chaffin, Pat Collins, Jerry Kleinman, Bob Pry- or. 1st row - Cathy Yeagley. Beth Benson. Becky Vuksta. Linda Yakubek, Lori Ritchie, Karen Alex- ander, and Sue Conn Coach Craig Readshaw TENNIS Salem Opp. Howland 3 2 Canton Timken 4 1 Glen Oak 0 5 Cardinal Mooney 2 3 East Palestine 4 1 Warren W. Reserve 3 2 Poland 3 2 Boardman 4 1 Austintown Fitch 4 1 East Palestine 4 1 Liberty 2 3 Niles 3 2 Warren Harding 4 1 Struthers 3 2 Ursuline 5 0 Campbell Memorial 4 1 Alliance 4 1 The girls' tennis team rounded out a successful season this fall with a win- ning 14-3 overall slate. The team, which competed in the Tri- County Girls' Tennis League, was led by the solitary senior member, and MVP, Cathy Yeagley, along with her co-cap- tain, Sue Conn. Only Liberty, Canton Glen Oak, and Cardinal Mooney were able to stop the gals from rolling along undefeated. However, the girls bounced back and put away such tough teams as Warren Harding, Warren Western Re- serve. Boardman, Campbell, and Canton Timken. The team was coached by first year pilot Craig Readshaw, who skillfully guided the squad to a second place rat- ing in the Tri-County League, while also aiding Yeagley and Conn in tournament play as they both reached district com- petition. FALL SPORTS RECOGNITION Cross-country: Ron Blackburn (Coach's Award), Fred Harker (MVP), Bill Oldcorn (Coach’s Award), Rick Lutsch (Coach’s Award) Tennis: Sue Conn (Co-Captain), Cathy Yeagley (MVP, Co-Cap- tain) Golf: Dan Boehm (Best Putter), Jeremy Rousseau (Low Stroke Ave.) Football: Ted Steffel (Academic Award), Don Kibler (Honorary Volleyball: Diane Ward (MVP) Captain, MVP Defensive Player), Don Isaacs (MVP Offensive Player) 117 DeSHIELDS LEADS QUAKER ROUNDBALLERS fS Although young and relatively inexperienced, the Quaker round- bailers made great strides during the season. Under the leadership of head coach Rick Hackett the Quakers finished the season with a 7-12 record. Led by seniors Walt DeShields, Doug Heath, and Doug Watterson, the Quakers fought down to the last buzzer of each game. Sopho- more Tom Scullion, one of the best up and coming stars in the area, showed poise alf through the sea- son and finished as the second lead- IGHTY 1st Row: Jeff Strabaia, Brett Smith, Joe Hartzell, Manager Pat Weldon, Odess Paparodis, Doug Wat terson, John Madison. Coordinator Bueky Dye 2nd Row; Asst. Coach Roger Zetgler. Tom Scullion, Scott Smith, Walt DeShields, Doug Heath, Mark Shivers. Jeff Walter, Head Coach Rick Hackett ing scorer, Walt DeShields was the mainstay of the squad all year. Against Struthers, DeShields hooped 45 points, the most ever in a single game in the school's history. He finished the season with a team leading 19.9 point average. He also led the team in rebounding. With returning players such as John Madison, Scott Smith, Brett Smith, and Mark Shivers the future of Salem basketball looks bright. Salem Canfield 52 Woodrow Wilson 76 Zanesville 65 Struthers 71 Youngstown South 55 Fitch 59 Ravenna 77 West Branch 64 Barberton 54 Alliance 52 Poland 59 Niles 69 Warren Harding 66 Glen Oak 60 Warren W Reserve 48 Boardman 61 East Liverpool 64 Youngstown East 61 Tournament: Youngstown South 50 Opp. 65 79 77 65 71 63 76 58 80 84 60 51 72 42 58 60 66 58 Head Coach Rick Hackett 1978 SWEETHEART COURT . . . Carrie Roth escorted by Steve Franklin, Gloria Hayes escorted by Derf Capel. AND QUEEN Queen Judy Stephenson escorted by Don Kibler. RESERVE CAGERS SHOW HOPE FOR FUTURE Manager Ron Grimstad, Tim Kenreigh, Marty Shone, Bob Swartz, Bill Pauline. Jeff Rogers. Marty Hergenrother, Jeff Zimmerman. Rick Stapleton, Dave Yeagley, Bill Beer, Tom Andrason. The 1978-79 reserve basketball team, coached by Roger Zeigler, finished the season with a 12-6 rec- ord. Because of their exciting play, the future of the SHS varsity glows brightly. Led by sophomores Jeff Rogers and Rick Stapleton, the team played every game with great en- thusiasm. Two outstanding fresh- men also displayed their skills on the hardwood. Marty Hergenrother and Dave Yeagley showed why they deserve a strong varsity look next year. Juniors Joe Hartzell, Jeff Walter, and Jeff Strabala also tuned their skills by playing outstanding basket- ball. They also provided a quality of leadership. As proved by the fan support they received, these young men played their hearts out all year. With some of them moving up to varsity posi- tion next year, the season upcom- ing looks good. Canfield Salem 52 Opp. 41 Woodrow Wilson 61 55 Zanesville 45 24 Struthers 51 47 Youngstown South 40 64 Austintown Fitch 60 59 Ravenna 48 50 West Branch 63 39 Barberton 54 73 Alliance 40 45 Poland 72 62 Niles 40 56 Warren Harding 58 51 Canton Glen Oak 53 50 Warren Western Reserve 71 60 Boardman 40 61 East Liverpool 53 45 Youngstown East 54 45 FRESHMEN CAGERS SHOW PROMISE Although the records for both teams were not great, the 1978-79 freshman basketball teams gave ex- citement to the crowds in every game. Ups and downs, a part of every team's season, also were present in the Quaker camp, along with a few quality ballplayers. The A” team coached by Jim Lantz. finished the season with a 8-6 ledger. This record came de- spite some excellent opposition. Nick Paparodis. Randy Park, and Randy Miller led the team when it came to scoring points. Rebounding chores were handled by Bruce Wal- ter. Members of the team were: Mark Berger, Rob Burton, Jeff Gus- man, Grant Hiner, Randy Miller. George Morris, Nick Paparodis, Randy Park. Bruce Walter, and manager Karl George. The “B” team, coached by Chet Tetlow, was not quite as successful and finished at 2-12. Once again a schedule of tough opponents spelled the downfall for the Quak- ers, Mike Rogers and Rob Chaffin turned in fine seasons for the B team. Members of this year's “B” team were: Todd Beiling, Mark Ritchey, Jim Rothbrust, Mike Rogers, Ray Conser, Jim Lewald, Dave Soloman, Tim Flanery. and Rob Chaffin. KUNAR KRUNCH” RECORDS WINNING SEASON Row 1: Randy Miller, John Armertf, Don Isaacs, Dan Miller, Denny Ulrich, Todd McCormick, Row 2: Art Bowker, Rich Blystone. David Livingston, Tim Berg- man, Doug Berdine. Row 3: Ken Graff, Sean Hart, Dave Flood, and Toci Ben- nett, Row 1: Steve Maenz, Ron Blackburn. Doug Davidson, Ben Singer, Mark Rjf- fee, Steve Centofanti, Ernie Thomas, Row 2: Mark Righetti, Mike Daniels, David Barrett, John Sekely, Dennis Twaddle. Virgil DiBiase, John' Scbeets. Row 3: Jeff Whinnery, Jeff Soldo, Kirk Lowdermilk, Mike Cerneck, Jim John- son, Bob Kemats, Ken Walter. Row I: John Hutton, Randy Smith. Scott Laughlin. Row 2: Greg Pshsniak, Jeff Kantz, Rob Kaufman, Dave Hayes. The Salem wrestling team finished its second straight winning season with a fine 6-5 record, which was good for third place in the tough Eastern Ohio Wrestling League as well as for third place in Ma- honing Valley Conference. The season was highlighted by the great victory over Canfield, and by the nine pins, which tied the school record, against Youngstown Ursuline. Head Coach Fred Kunar s troops were led by seniors Rich Blystone, Don Isaacs, and Danny Miller. All three had winning seasons. The best dual-match record was recorded by junior heavyweight Doug Berdine, who also led the team in pins on his way to a 9-1-1 season. Also with winning seasons were juniors John Armeni, Dave Flood, and Randy Miller, and sophomores Kirk Lowdermilk and Mark Riffee. The future looks bright for the Quakers with twelve lettermen returning and also with the members of Coach DeBarr's outstanding 7-2 reserve squad. Next year there will be more home matches and a Christmas tournament will be held here. Salem Opp Ravenna 9 42 East Liverpool 51 10 Liberty 19 33 Hubbard 35 23 West Branch 6 48 Warren Harding 30 34 Boardman 27 30 Canfield 40 16 Girard 52 12 Warren Western Reserve 41 16 Ursuline 56 12 125 QUAKER GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM GOES 17-3 Varsity: 1st Row: Denise Wood. Anne Jones, Bcbbi Moffett, Jeanne Kennedy. Jill Zocolo. 2nd Row: Diane Ward, Sue Maher. Cathy Yeagley. Tammy Bailey, Bonnie Chandler, Coach Craig Readshaw. Reserve: 1st Row: Denise Crookston, Becky Vuksta. Linda Huffman, Marcie Paster, Diane DeCrow 2nd Row: Nancy Maher, Linda Faieta, Lots Miller, Edie Crawford, Mary Beth Shivers, Mary Lou Perry, Jeri Chandler. Coach Dave Warren. The 1978-79 girls basketball team again carried on the great basketball tra- dition at SHS. Coached by first year head mentor Craig Readshaw, the Quaker gals ended the season at 17-3. Led by the long range shooting of sophomore Tammy Bailey and the re- bounding and scoring of Cathy Yeagley, the girls ran over all but three oppon- ents. Those teams were East Liverpool, Warren Harding, and Warren Western Re- serve, which tripped up the Quakers in tournament action. Seniors Bonnie Chandler, Bobbi Mof- fett, and Cathy Yeagley finished out fine careers at SHS and were important per- formers all year. Juniors Jill Zocolo and Sue Maher showed well with steals and rebounds respectively, Diane Ward also carried a big load on the boards. Anne Jones' scoring off the bench also played a key role in the Quaker success. The future also looks bright for the girls' team. Coach Dave Warren’s re- serve squad finished the season with a perfect 16-0 record. Key performers were Lois Miller, Marcie Paster, Jeri Chandler, and Linda Faieta. Salem Opp. East Liverpool 61 65 Warren Western Reserve 63 56 Girard 87 29 Niles 63 41 JFK 88 23 United 60 37 Alliance 59 30 Canfield 50 43 Poland 58 42 West Branch 94 45 Liberty 75 28 JFK 66 26 Warren Harding 45 47 Girard 77 34 Canfield 46 30 Poland 52 25 West Branch 61 50 Liberty 66 39 Tournament: Hubbard 56 39 Warren Western Reserve 59 65 CHEERLEADERS 1st row: JoLynn Slocum, Tammy 8rink, Chris Juliano, Sue Stone, Kathy Biu- baugh. 2nd row: Wendy Ellis, Patty Ward, Pam Huffman, and Barb DeRoacfs, 1st row: Gabrielta Totani, Keliee Karlis. 2nd row: Kim Grosser, Joanna Totani, Kathy Lewis. 3rd row: Ann Vaughn, Lori Carfariello. Lori Burk, and Wendy Toul- min. 128 1st row: Terri Miller, Trisha Schiavone, Becky Swartz. 2nd row: Jenny Secrest. Sharon Mar-tig, Cathy GJeckler. WINTER SPORTS RECOGNITION Boys Basketball: (Kneeling) Doug Watterson (Senior Award), (Standing) Tom Scullion (Outstanding Sophomore Award), Walt De- Shields (WSOM MVP. Jaycees MVP, Best Free Throw Shooter, Best Rebounder. Broken Record Award-45 Points), Doug Heath (Scholastic Award, Team Player Award, Senior Award) Wrestling: (Kneeling) Randy Miller (Out- standing Underclassmen). Dan Miller (MVP, Captain’s Award. Senior Award), (Standing) Don Isaacs (Most Takedowns, Senior Award) Doug 'Boomer Berdine (Most Pins), Rich Blystone (Senior Award) Girls Basketball: Tammy Bailey (Best Foul Shooter. MVP, Broken Record Award-26 points), Bonnie Chandler (Captain’s Award, Senior Award), Cathy Veagfey (Captain’s Award, Scholastic Award, Broken Record Rebounds), Bobbi Moffett (Team Player Award, Senior Award) 129 VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM SWINGS TO VICTORY ' 1st Row(left to right) Manager Frank Fauikiner, Mike Sdsbe, Chuck Smith, Jeff McGuire, Odess Paparodis, Mark .Galchiek. John Untch. Ted Steffel, Don Isaacs, 2nd Row(LeH: to Right) Head Coach Jim Lantz. Ron Good, Bill Oidcom, Tod Bennett, Kirk Lowdermilk, Scott Smith, Torn Wright, Walt DeShields, Clyde Wolfgang. Salem Opp Columbiana 4 6 East Liverpool 0 3 Columbiana 7 2 East Palestine 7 0 Girard 10 6 Louisville 3 2 West Branch 5 4 Liberty 13 7 Alliance 7 2 Springfield Local 11 10 Liberty 4 3 Canfield 11 I Girard 10 9 Louisville 4 3 Warren JFK 2 3 West Branch 6 S Poland 6 1 Poland 7 0 Warren JFK 3 1 Canfield 1 8 Tournament: Cardinal Mooney 3 4 Led by stinging bats and a great urge to win, the SHS varsity base- ball team chalked up an impres- sive 15-6 record. Included in this record was a 9-3 MVC record, good enough for a first place finish for first year head coach Jim Lantz. Don Isaacs led a hitting con- tingent which included a team batting average of .281. Isaacs led the hitters at .415 and was followed closely by Walt DeShields at .391 and Jeff McGuire at .303. DeShields headed up an impres- sive pitching staff with a 7-3 re- cord and a 1.51 earned run aver- age. Included in Walt's season was a no hitter against Poland. Ron Good at 3-0 and Jeff McQuire at 3-1 provided mound help along with Clyde Wolfgang, 130 RESERVE BASEBALL TEAM BATTLES FOR WINS Overshadowed somewhat by the varsity, the reserve baseball team compiled a 7-2 ledger under coach Jerry Beiling. Included in the seven victories were two hard fought wins over arch rival West Branch, and the crushing of Lordstown twice by the scores of 14-0 and 14-2. Like the varsity, the reserve team also carried hot bats through the season. Hitting leaders were Scott Slocum and Bill Oldcorn. The pitching staff was also strong. Bud Wood, Rick Zubaty, and Scott Darner were the leaders in the pitching categories. Included in Wood's wins was a no hitter. 1st Row (Kneeling left to right) Bruce Walter, Scott Slocum. Rick Zubaty, Rob Kaufman, Todd Beiling, Mike Votaw. Todd Olson. Rob Chaffin, Dave Burkett, Manager Don Ludt 2nd Row (Stand- ing left to right) Reserve coach Jerry Beiling, Al Firestone. Jack Zocolo, Bud Wood. Dan Boehm, Greg Wilkinson. Scott Darner, Bill Oldcorn, George Morris. Alan Masters Springfield Local Marlington West Branch Lordstown Alliance Alliance Lordstown West Branch Poland Salem 2 7 15 14 6 3 14 5 5 Opp. 3 2 2 0 5 2 2 3 6 ’79 GIRL SPIKERS SET NEW RECORDS Salem Opp. Girard 60 y2 49V2 Alliance 38Va 54 Marlington 38V2 39 Va Poland IO6V2 3Vz Canfield 86 Vz 231 2. Warren JFK 50 60 West Branch 61V2 39l z Sharon K. C. 72 38 Harding Invitation 83 (1st) County 112 (1st) MVC 130 (1st) N.E.O, Sectional 92 (1st) 1st Row (left to right) Connie Trantham, Sandy Pryor, Karen Keefer, Debbie Colvin, Linda Wal- ter, Edie Crawford, Chris Senanefes, Debbie Culp, 2nd Row: Debbie Schleimer, Sue Pugh, Jeri Chandler, Ketlee Karlis, Mary Beth Shivers, Kathy Lewis, Kim Crosser, Doreen Jackson, Jill Zoco- fo, 3rd Row: Julie Harrington, Dee Schaefer. Lisa Stanga Anne Jones. Janet Huston. Tracy Stil- well, Janet Bettis. 4th Row: Georgia Muhteman. Kim Oriole, Bonnie Chandler, Mary Beth Untch, Lori Gatchick, Beth Stilwell. The 1979 girls' track team com- pleted another successful season. Led by a strong contingent of record breakers, the Quakers of Coach Frank Hoopes finished the season at 5-3. The squad also placed first in the Harding Invi- tational, County Meet, MVC Meet, and the NEO Sectional Meet, Among the record setters were Beth Dunlap (shot put), Beth Hippeiy (long jump), Doreen Jackson (high jump), Anne Jones (hurdles), and Janet Bettis (mile). Janet Bettis returned to the state meet in Columbus for the second straight year. Her time was good enough for a sixth place finish. Since Janet is only a jun- ior, she will have to rate as a strong challenger for the 880 yard run next season. BOYS’ TRACK TEAM ENDS WINNING SEASON Salem Opp. Girard 105 22 Warren JFK 81 45Y2 Poland 77 50 Canfield 86 41 West Branch 61 66 Columbiana County Meet-1 st Place Under the leadership of head coach Walter “Bing” Newton, the 1979 boysr track team completed another winning season. The year was highlighted by an unprece- dented ninth straight Columbiana County Track Championship. Although Coach Newton stress- ed the team concept, the squad had many highly valued individ- uals. Freshman Greg Pshsniak ruled both the long jump and the high jump. Doug Berdine, shot put and discus, and Greg Crosser, pole vault, also had bright mo- ments. John Brooks dominated the 440 yard dash. Scott Morrison and Fred Harker in the mile and two mile also aided the Quakers. Greg Pshsniak concluded a tre- mendous season by gaining a spot in the state long jump. Although he failed to place, he did set a new school standard on his trip to Columbus. 133 BOYS’ TENNIS TEAM SERVES UP TEN WINS Under head coach Kirk Ritchie, the 1979 SHS varsity boys tennis team compiled a 10-6 record. Sen- iors Randy Smith and Jim McQuti- ken provided the leadership for this year's team. Randy Smith, this year’s MVP, played strong singles all season. He was rewarded for his efforts with a trip to district tournaments. The brothers McQuilken—Jim and Brian—formed an intimidating doubles team for the Quakers. The Quakers were also well rep- resented in the underclasses. Freshmen Dave Yeagley and Chris Firestone performed in singles matches with success. Other key underclassmen were Steve Mehno, Scott Ryser, and Scott Darling. 1st Row (Kneeling left to right) Dave Yeagley, Brian McQutlken. Randy Smith, Jim McQuilken, Scot Darling, Sean Casey, 2nd Row (Standing left to right) Scott Bryant, Scott Ryser, Chris Fire- stone, Drew Santee, Steve Mehno, Jeremy Rousseau, Dave Horning Salem Opp. St. Thomas Aquinas 0 5 Liberty 3 2 Poland 0 5 Canfield 3 2 Warren JFK 1 4 East Palestine 5 0 West Branch 3 2 Marlington 5 0 East Palestine 5 0 Liberty 5 0 Poland 2 3 United 5 0 Canfield 2 3 Warren JFK 1 4 West Branch 4 1 United 5 0 ■boh SPRING SPORTS RECOGNITION Odess Paparodis (Coaches Award), Walt DeShieids (best defensive player, MVP), Don Isaacs (MVP, best offensive player. Captains Award) The annual Spring Sports Ban- quet was held on Tuesday, May 29. This brought to a close the great athletics program of 1978-1979. The banquet was held in the cafe- teria with the awards presenta- tions following in the auditorium. Many athletes were honored. One highlight of the evening was the boys' track team's tribute to Greg Pshsniak. He received a standing ovation for his contribution to the team. Greg also received a plaque (shown above) for breaking a 40 year old record. Row 1- Joe Vuksta (Coaches Award). Greg Grosser (Desire Award), Greg Pshsniak (most valu- able field athlete, broken record), Row 2- Dirk Votaw (Coaches Award), John Zornick (Coaches Award), Scott Morrison (Coaches Award) John Brooks (most valuable track competitor) Janet Bettis (outstanding athlete in track competition). Monica Riffee (broken record, out- standing athlete in field), Kim Oriole (Jayeees Academic Award), Tracy Stilwelt (Coaches A- ward) J35 STUDENT ACTIVITIES HEADED BY STUDENT COUNCIL Student Council- Row 1- Cindy Sabatino, Terry Miller, Bonnie Chandler, Lorrie Secrest, Judy Stephenson, President; MaryBeth Lowdermilk, Vice-President; Wendy Ellis, Secretary; Jack Zocolo, Treasurer; Row 2- Julie Sebo, Shelly Weikart, Mary Beth Shivers, Steve Chaffin, Kathy Blubaugh, Jenny Secrest, Row 3- Sean Hart, Tammy Brink, Randy Riley, Lori Ritchey, Row 4- Don Kibler, Chuck Henderson, Karen Alexander, Row 5- Joan Stephenson, Gab Totani, Jen Wilhelm. Row 6- Keith Hochadel, Scot Darling, Ann Vaughn, Lisa Hart, Barb DeRoads, Row 7-Clyde Wolfgang, Mark Shivers, Darrin Elias, Barry Magayros, Tom Scullion, Jeff Soldo, Todd Olson, Dave Mowery, Rob Kaufman Student Council not only performed many traditional projects this year but added many new ones to their busy routine. Some of the projects that are done every year are the running of the concession stand, paper machine, Homecoming Dance, and the selling of suckers for Valentine's Day. A new project they started was the selling of doughnuts and orange drink in the morning. Other new projects included the King of Hearts, decorating the town for the West Branch game, and the 50's dance. The success of these and many other projects fullfilled the main goals of the council. Our first King of Hearts, Doug Heath, during his acceptance speech. 138 After a year of non-existence Mu Alpha Theta was once again formed. With the aid of advisors Mr. Carl Bevington and Mrs. Jane Eck- stein, much work was done to re- build. Mu Alpha Theta is a national organization for juniors and seniors. To be asked to join, one must have an overall average of 3.0, two years of math, have a 3.0 average in math, and be interested in math. Mu Alpha Theta Chapters are found all over America in high schools and colleges. The activity that members found most enjoyable this year was the trip to Buhl Planetarium in the fall. Mu Alpha Theta- Row 1- Linda Yakubek, Barb Kovach, Barry Magyaros, Vice-President; Randy Smith, President; Marilyn Wilson, Secretary; Jeff Ehrhart, Treasurer; Terri Johns, Patti Reichle. Troy Yakubek, Row 2- Susan Forkel, Cathy Yeagley, Caroline Vogt. Sherri Johns. Sue Martinelii. Chris Ragan, Jim Stoops, Ray Flanery. Beth Benson, Michele Ramsey, Terri Saltsman. Dayne Myers 139 LINES OF COMMUNICATION ALWAYS OPEN A.V. Crew- Row 1-Dan Gaydosh, Paul Hippely. Steve Gentofanti, Row 2- Keith Stoffer. Howard Loudon. Mike McCollum Hi-Tri Row l- Caroline Vogt, Terri Saltsman, Kathy Blubaugh. Treasurer; Debbie Ward. Secretary.; Debbie Galchick, President; Barb Kovach. Vice-President; Susan Conn, Linda Scott. Cathy Carson. Row 2- Steve Kataro, Cathy Yeagley, Chris Prychod- czenko. Beth Benson, Dawn Elias, Marcia Loudon, MaryBeth Lowdermilk. Laurie Stoffer, Lori Sekely, Marilyn Wilson, Valerie Hiner, Troy Yakubek. Row 3- Michelle Ramsey, Theresa Gabriel. Chris Ragan, Lori Brown. Denise Herron, Sue Apiceila, Deb- bie Stamp. Linda Smith. Joni Haldeman, Sue Martinelii. Jeff Ehrhart Hi- Tri, an honorary club for those junior or senior students who have achieved four semesters of ‘B’ or better work, is Salem's re- placement for the National Hon- orary Society. Hi-Tri is a service club. They help people in the com- munity. Some of the projects that the club has done during the year include: a Thanksgiving basket, a Christmas project, baked and dis- tributed cookies to each apartment at the Smith Center, and made Easter baskets. Hi-Tri has indeed added to the school and to the community. 141 HI-TRI STRIVES FOR HIGHER GOALS AFS MAKES SHS HOME FOR EXCHANGE STUDENTS A.F.S, - Row 1 - Debbie Stamp, Jolynn Slocum, Mary Moore, Jen Wilhelm, Julia Montford, corresponding secretary: Alicia Montford, recording secretary: Rita Holderegger, Marilyn Wilson, president; Joyce Patton, vice-president; Row 2 - Chris Pry- chodzcenko, David Shivers, Sue Stone. Kathy Blubaugh. Terri Barrick, Tim Paxton, Dawn VanSickle, treasurer; Joni Steele, Row 3 - Pam Moore, Chris Dawes, Laurie Staffer, Connie Ehrhart, Row 4 - Julie Crihfteld, Lori Sekely, Terrie Dermotta, Kathy Mc- Devitt, Row 5 - Karen Keefer, Jody Southern, Marcia Loudon, Cheryl Chaffin. Ken Walter, Eric Ehrhart, Drew Santee 142 Key Club - Row 1 - Rrck Berdine, John Tinsley, Dan Boehm, Todd Bennett. Tom Darling, President Row 2 Ralph Jones, Chuck Henderson, Dewey Maynard, Todd McCormick, Sean Hart, Vice-President Row 3 - Tom Wright, Don Kibler, Drew Santee, John Untch, Laura Hart, Secretary Row 4 - Rich- ard Spack, Joe Hartzell, Joe Vuksta, Brett Smith, Scott Darling. Treasurer Row 5 - Debbie Galchick, Denny Ulrich, Terri Johns, Greg Crosser. Row 6 - Anne Barrette. Kim Oriole, Keith Hochadel, Row 7 - Chris Prychodczenko, Ken Graff, Joni Haldeman, Row 8 - Dave Flood, Doug Berdine, Jack Zocolo The student branch of the Ameri- can Field Service grew this year in number and activities. The mem- bership of the club numbered over 50 this year. The A.F.S, student in our school this year was Rita Hol- deregger and it was A.F.S. who ex- tended the first hand to a new friend. The year was bursting with action for the dub. They sponsored dances, held concession stands, and in the spring sponsored the A.F.S. Day at the school. The club is an important branch of the school activities because it at- tempts to reach out to and make feel at home the new friends we gain through the exchange pro- gram and broadens the horizons of those involved. Key Club, this year under the ad- visorship of Mr. Don Bennett, had a busy year. The club being a brother club for Kiwanis Interna- tional is dedicated in a variety of ways to the welfare of the com- munity. The club took its annual collection of food for needy families at Christmas time, rang bells for the Salvation Army during the freezing Christmas weather, and held their annual banquet for the Honor Roll students. To raise funds they ran concession stands, held dances, and sold programs at sport- ing events. One of the key words to any Key Club member is “involve- ment” and this year they proved that it works. o to TO o o 0 - 143 KEY CLUB B Spanish Happenings The Spanish Club, headed by Mrs. Georgia Calesi and Mr. An- thony Monteleone, speeded ahead this year as one of the largest clubs in the school. The club sponsored dances, had parties, and had their annual banquet. El Club d’espanol was filled with Spanish happenings complete with pinatas, sombreros, tequilla, and el funo! Officers for the year were Abi Leija, Marjorie Andrade, JoAnn Totani, and Todd Olson. A familiar part of everyday life for SHS students. Spanish Dub - Row 1 - Cathy Yeagley, Cheryl Chaffin, Julie Crihfield, Sue Stoops, Abi Leija, Marjorie Andrade, JoAnn Totani, Todd Olson, Row 2 - Ralph Jones, Kathy Gorenc, Christy Pugh, Rob Bakondy, Angela Kaufmann, Michelle Ramsey. Gloria Hays, Tracy Stilwell, Dayne Myers, Row 3 - Eric Ehrhart, Ken Walter. Rick Berdine. Jack Zocolo, Lori Sekely, Jolynn Slocum, Kathy McDevitt, Row 4 - Mary Zocolo, Pam Huffman. Beth Benson, Karen Keefer, Row 5 - Marci Keeler, Gab Totani, Sean Casey, Connie Ehrhart, Heidi Williams, Kathy McGowan, Row 6 - Lori Carlariello, Debbie Culp, Troy Yakubek, Diane Morey, Ed Budde, Jeff Ehrhart. Julie Montford, Connie Ehrhart, Terie Dermotta, Pam Moore. 144 OS o o o LU a. German Club Row 1 Beth McNicol, Vice-President; Caroline Vogt, Secretary; Terry SaJtsman, President; Jeff Kantz, Treasurer Row 2 - Debbie Galchick, Dawn VanSickle, Joni Haldeman, Terri Barrick, Row 3 - Scott Ryser, Bill Pauline, Chris Prychodczenko, Amy Fisher, Ned Dawes, John Lewis, Walter Richie, Virgil DiBiase, Row 4 - Doug Cook, Doug Boals, Sue Martinelli, Kathy Blubaugh, Row 5 - Steve Langer, MaryAnn Forney, Sue Moyer, Diane Stoffer, Heidi Knoedfer, Row 6 - Linda Martens, Katie Zimmann, Julie Vance, Landing - Dennis Twaddle, Marcia Pool, Keith Stoffer, Margo Medford, Chris Ragan. Lynn Ickes, Jeremy Rousseau, Danny Boehm, Chuck Henderson, Stairs - Harold Wolf, Sean Hart, Janet Huston, Kelly Bush, RoseAnn Allison, Sue Forkel, Patty Reichle, Denise Herron Other Clubs Kept Busy The two other language clubs at SHSt German Club and French Club, were also kept busy, Ger- man Club held parties and dances and other money making projects. Under the steady hand of Mrs. Reed, the club became larger and did more this year. They had a Christmas party, a masquerade party, and six members of the club and their advisor went to Germany over spring break. They also took up donations of food for under- privileged families over the holi- days. All in all the German Club had a very productive year. Under the direction of Madame Jeanne Shulte, the French Club had an interesting year. French Club had seasonal parties. Disco nights, and an annual banquet complete with French cuisine. If French Club could be said to have a club motto (of which there are many) it would probably be, “C’est La Vie!! ’ French Club - Row 1 - Mary Powers, Treasurer; Dewey Maynard, Tom Need- ham, Nieki Zamarelli, Ray Flanery, Row 2 - Mary Stone, Vice-President; MaryAnn Cain, Brenda Ciark, Janice Delp, Brenda Pool, Alien Abrams, Row 3 - Ted Murutes, Secretary; Jen Wilhelm, Sue Conn, Anne Barette, Mary Kopec, Row 4 - Chris Senanefes, Sue Sfepanic, Debbie Stamp, Row 5 - Roxanne Wilms, Suzon Horning, Steve Pridon, Tim Paxton, David Burkett, Row 6 - Sherri Laskey, Sheryl Laskey, Lori Barker, Sue Mathey, President, Not Pictured 145 Q. IU CL Q Ul K 0. CO d. The SHS Pep Club sparked and kept on fire the SHS spirit. Pep Club's main purpose was to build up the spirit for school sporting events. It was Pep Club who dec- orated the cafeteria with color- ful posters and held the Pep As semblies. Pep Club also meant a great morale booster for the athletes on the teams. They dec- orated lockers, made goodie bags” and made the athletes feel a part of something great. The Pepettes spelled out Salem Quakers” every week while the Salem mascots, the Quaker Sam and the Quaker Lady, kept the Quaker tradition alive. Pepette Officers and CoCaptains - Row 1 - Deb Schlermer, Presi- dent; Laura Hart, Secretary; Joyce Patton, Treasurer, Row 2 - Linda Smith, Linda Scott, Co-Captains, Row 3 - Mary Moore, Vice- president 146 Pepeites - Row 1 - Linda Metts, Marianne Klemenn, Mary Moore, Tracey StilweJI. Abi Leija, Debbie Galchick, Georgia Muhleman, Linda Scott Connie Messenger, Lori Sekely, Deb Schleimer, Linda Smith, Row 2 - Kim Oriole, Bonnie Chandler, Laura Hart, Jackie Quinn, Karen Mickunas, Diane Snyder, Sue Mehno, Lorrie Secrest. Joyce Patton, Robin Park, Joyce Handley 147 F SHS LIFE LU ■ ■ tr Q Drama Club - Row 1 - Steve Pridon, Katie Zimmann, Peggy Julian, Julie Vance, Gloria Hays. Jack Zocolo, Tim Murphy, Becky Seaton, Tracy Waugh, Scott Miller. Greg Crosser, Keith Hochadel, Peggy Coe, Marcia Pool, Carol McKinley. Terry Miller, Row 2 - Rita Holderegger, Pam Juillerat, Barb Kovach, Wendy Young, Georgia Muhleman, Joyce Patton, Barb DeRoads, Lorrie Secrest, Kathy Lewis, Julie Carlisle. Kathy Spanbauer, Charlotte Barcey, Cindy Roessler, Nicki Zamarelli, Livia Curtis, Row 3 - Rick Schehi, Trudy Isaacs, Dan Lawlls, Scott Myers, Mark Cockrell. Karen Mickunas, Tom Schneider, Chuck Martig, Abi Leija, Diane Chappell, Barb Zimmann, Brenda Pool, Suzon Horning The Drama Club this year, under the direction of Mr. Robert Vien- cek, worked to present many fine plays and performances to the stu- dent body. Drama Club was more than just a club. It opened the world of theater up to anyone who was in- terested and offered a friendly at- mosphere. The club went to other cities to see productions done pro- fessionally, held seasonal parties, and helped promote and put on the plays that we saw at SHS. The Thespians in 1979 were dedicated young men and women who held a special place in their lives for the stage and acting. Each Thespian took part in more than 100 hours of theater work, whether it was on the stage, behind the scenes, or on the lights. It is the Thespians who were responsible for keeping the world of drama alive and at SHS in 1979. Thespians - Sitting - Barb Kovach, Tracy Waugh. Standing - Pam Juillerat, Brenda Pool. Trudy Isaacs. Jack Zocolo, Scott Miller, Barb Zimmann. Karen Mickunas 148 “Plaza Suite” was a smashing year opener that headlined another year of winners at SHS. The play, under the student direction of Chris Hippely, was based on Neil Simon’s hilarious comedy of a certain room in the Plaza Hotel in New York City and the people who stayed there. The cast for the play included Tim Murphy, Denise Sommers, Abi Leija, Keith Hochadel, Joyce Patton, Jim Spack, Gloria Hays, Jack Zocolo, Tom Schneider, Scott Miller, Karen Citino, and Bob Thomas. The play was very well done combin- ing great acting ability with impres- sive set design and lighting. The set design and artwork were the handy work of Greg Crosser and Joyce Hand- ley. All of the crews for “Plaza Suite” such as set construction, publicity, sound, lighting, makeup, costumes, and properties, all did a great job and helped to produce a winner! PLAZA SUITE” HEADLINES A YEAR OF WINNERS THE LAND OF OZ” COMES TO SHS SHS got a special treat this year as the Drama Department present- ed the famed musical ‘The Sound of Music ' Talent was never before seen at SHS as it was this year with Brenda Pool sparkling forth as an aspiring singer. Adding to the charm of the musical were beau- tiful sets, spectacular costumes, and a magnificent orchestral back- ground.‘The Sound of Music was a thrilling end to a great year of performances at SHS. 151 THE SOUND OF MUSIC A SECRETARY IS BORN Steno I - Row 1 - Lori Jackson, Becky Young, Cindy Hole, Lori Lossick, Trudy Lottman, Judy Wilson, Sue Paxton, Row 2 - Liz Weekley. Sue Windon, Bonnie Bailey, Pam Dimko. Michel Martin, Sue Yaukebek, Kim Bricker. Row 3 - Debbie Randolph. Sandy Pryor 152 The Secretaries of tomorrow could be heard frantically typing away as they were led by Mrs. Dorothy Conkle and Mrs. Jan Mc- Kenzie. The steno classes were very active this year. When they were not seated behind the typewriter and massive stacks of papers, they were off to contest, having parties, or selling things to make money. To these girls we wish to say thanks. The school would not have been the same without the even-paced sound of typewriters. When a girl took her place in Sr. Steno and realized that this was it, somehow she grew a little and changed a little. And now that it is all over she knows that she made the right decision, but the sounds of the typewriters, timing buzzers, teachers, kids looking for lost worksheets, and that certain man who seems to be on all the tran- scription tapes will always be with her. Steno ii - Row 1 - Paula Young, Debbie Kelly, Sandy DiAntonio. Robin Park, Lori Storey, Sue Mehno, Cindy Hack, Row 2 - Cathy Carson, Sheri Knoedler, Tammy Brink, Diane Snyder. Cheri Berg, Diane Paster, Carrie Roth, Mary Cowie, Row 3 - Karen Murray, Andrea Fabis, Cindy Hivety, Row 4 - Lisa Collins. Valerie Hiner, Crystal Thayer 153 BUSINESS WORLD, HERE WE COME Clerical I had a busy year becom- ing acquainted with the world of business. As their teacher and advisor, Mrs. Powers led them through contests, fund raising pro- jects, and helped them adjust to their new learning environment. Many do not know the dedication with which these girls face every day. They handled their first year with care, and next year will top that with experience. 154 Clerical I- Row 1- Lori Meissner, Tarri Houp, Brenda Snyder, Anne Jones, Debbie McLaughlin, Becky Wright, Row 2- Janice Zamora, Mindy Danklef, Suzanne Fulgoni, Beth Dunlap. Sandy Goughenour, Sue Meaning, Sheri Foust Clerical II, headed by Mrs. Elaine Haddad, spent a busy last year at SHS. The year was well spent at contests (both regional and state), fund raising projects, and socia! events. The business world is wait- ing for these girls and we wish for them the best. Clerical If- Row 1- Patty Murphy, Colleen Meyers, Janice Reed. Lynn Lemmon. Debbie Chaffin, Row 2- Shelly Jackson. Angie Eucker, Jody Wilkes. Dora Engiert, Roberta Moffett, Row 3- Terri Smith. Marilyn Hergenroder, Debbie Zeigler, Janice Horning. DRAFTING CLASSES DRAW THE LINE Junior Drafting - Row 1 - Randy Miller, Jeff McGuire, Bob Good, Pat Demeo, Matt Minamyer, Bob Smith, Wade Batch. Don Shuman, Ron Shasteen. Row 2 - Jamie Yonkey, Alan Sehnorrenberg, Jeff Horning, Steve Brink, Mike Hubbs, Mark Cowie, David Livingston, Scott Knavel Jr. Drafting Gets Good Start The Junior Drafting class kept busy this year not just from learn- ing the fundamentals of drafting, but from holding special money making projects, attending con- tests, and preparing themselves for related field work. The Juniors started to iJdraw the line” this year and will keep on drawing right to the final draft — their senior year. 156 The Senior Drafting Class this year started making preparations for entering the field of work Many of them started working part-time for firms in town which allowed them to get on-the-job training while getting an education. To these students the end of the line has just been drawn and now it is back to the drawing board, but this time it's the real thing. Senior Drafting - Sitting - Peggy Whinery. Denise Sommers, Mindy Lottman Top to Bottom - Keith Wilson, Don Crowell, Emil Banar, Mike Coy, Robin Ripley, Frank Quinn, (Not Pictured- Rod Christensen, Fred Harker, Jeff Steele) CULTURE KEPT ALIVE IN 78-79 THROUGH THE ARTS Art Guild- Row 1- Peggy Julian, Dvon Her, Connie Trantham, Deb Schleimer, Pam Juilferat, Row 2- Letitia Curtis. Duane Morey, Julie Vance. Greg Crosser. Bonnie Chandler, Julie Gibson, Lisa Snyder. Ann Kataro, Row 3- Lisa Fields. Drew Santee, Mark Cockrell. Doug Sampson. Joyce Handley, Rick Schehl, Sue Stone. Regina Wendel, Tami Huffer, David Shivers. The Art Guild was made up of ex- tremely talented men and women in 1978-79. Students in any aspect of the art world, from photography to graphic design, were dedicated members of the club. Works from these students were exhibited all over the United States and won awards and prizes. They truly did prove that the world of art is a great asset to our culture. 158 FHA- Kathy McGowan and Trudy Wilms FSA- Row 1- Kathy McDevitt, President; Terse Dermotta, Vice-President; Lori Brown, Secretary; Connie Ehrhart, Treasurer, Row 2- Terri Barrick, Pam Moore, Alicia Montford, David Shivers, Row 3- Pam Juillerat, Cindy Flanery. Ruth Ann Hileman, Julia Montford, Row 4- Ray Flanery, Mary Beth Lowdermitk, Sue Forkel. Patty Reichle. Doug Cook, Eric Ehrhart FSA is a club open to anyone that is interested in science. Its activities include taking field trips, hearing speakers, and engaging in fund rais- ing projects. This year the fall hay- ride and the Christmas party were once again held, upholding the FSA tradition. FSA annually presents a gift to the school. FHA members are the future homemakers of our country. Al- though it was small in membership this year, the club remained strong in determination and had a good year. 159 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS AND SCIENTISTS UNITE CHOIR OPENS SHS TO THE SOUNDS OF MUSIC Mixed Choir- Row 1- Mary Powers, Sheri Needham, Bonnie Bowker, Lori Barker, Sheri Crouse, Pam Schehi, Darlene Beecher, Mike Daniels, Sue Mathey, Brenda Clark, Rosanne Allison, Tracey Waugh, Marilyn Hergenroder, Sherri Lasky, Chris Doyle, Beth Hippely, Row 2- Shellee KIoos, Beth McNicol, Denise Crookston, Denise Wood, Pam Juillerat. Gloria Hays, Linda Martens, Rick Shafer, Beth Colbert, Barb Gordon, Teri Smith, Penny Lemmon, Debby Martensjohn Crawford, Scot Miller Row 3- Charlotte Barcey, Diane Stoffer, Carol McKinley, Robin Green, Wendy Stilwell, Lisa Vaughn, Curt Criswell, Scot Early, Julie Vance. Sue Stoops, Carrie McGhee, Amy Madison, Mary Zamora, Lynn Ickes, Hank Willard, Gary Goddard, Row 4-- Amy Fisher, Kathy Flick, Dawn Gay, Diana Madjarac, Debbie Lider, Rick Schehi, Tim Murphy, Wendy Young, Margot Medford, Joni Steele, Heidi Williams, Sue Kidder, Steve Pridon, John Mosher, Randy Smith This year the choirs, under the di- rection of Mrs. Carol Jeckavitch, have been very busy. The Chamber Choir did many performances for the community at Christmas time. They also attended the Medical Fes- tival at Youngstown State Univer- sity in the spring. The Concert Choir has given a Christmas Concert, the Pops Concert, and the Spring Con- cert. Many choir members attend- ed the Columbiana County Music Festival this year where Mrs. Jecka- vitch was the official page turner for the choir accompanist. The choirs had a new start this year with the addition of Mrs. Jeckavitch. They have come a long way and will keep progressing in the years to come. 160 Chamber Choir- Diane Morey, Gloria Hays, Tracey Waugh, Barb Davis, Linda Martens, Row 2- Diane Stoffer, Shellee Kloos, Pam Juillerat, Julie Vance, Sue Stoops, Lynn Ickes, Row 3- Steve Pridon, Scott Miller, Mike Daniels, Rick Schehl, Tim Murphy, Wendy Young, Row 4- Randy Smith, John Mosher, John Crawford, Hank Willard, Gary Goddard, 161 CHAMBER CHOIR SINGS TO COMMUNITY Varsity “S - Row 1-Jerry Meals, Bonnie Chandler, Judy Stephenson, Marcia Loudon, Terri Johns, Ted Steffel. Don Isaacs, Jim McQuilkin, Walt DeShields, Clyde Wolfgang, Randy Riley, Don Whitney, John Brooks, Row 2- Laura Hart, Georgia Muhle- man, Cathy Yeagley, Monica Riffee, Tracy StilwelE, Abi Leija, Jim Stoops, Greg Crosser, Doug Watterson, Ed. Stone, Randy Smith, Jay Hissom. Row 3-Sue Conn, Lori Ritchey, Sue Yakubek, Becky Vuksta, Karen Alexander, Jill 2ocolo, Sue Maher, Janet Bettis, Wendy StilweU, Jeanne Kennedy, Row 4-Jeremy Rousseau, Mary Zocolo, Diane Ward, Jeri Chandler, Tim Ken- reigh, Kirk Lowdermilk, Mark Riffee, Dave Mowery, Dan Boehm, John Penick, Kyle Saunders, Jim Miller, Row 5- Scott Slo- cum, Lew Pittman. Barry Magyaros, Tom Martig, Jeff Walters, Scott Darling, Brian McQuilkin, Craig Pitts, Jeff Strabala, Sean Casey Row 6- Randy Miller, Dave Flood, John Armeni, Doug Berdine, Jeff McGuire, Ron Blackburn, Mike Sosbe, Sean Hart, Ron Good. Wade Batch, Tom Quinn Varsity is probably as ath- letic a club as one will ever find. To be a member of Varsity 4,S’ one must have won a varsity letter in a varsity sport and have a lot of enthusiasm for the world of sports. This year the club was un- der the direction of coaches Ricker and Hackett. 162 Science Symposium Delegates- Row 1- Cindy Roessler, Connie Ehrhart, Nicki Zamarelli, Row 2- Denise Herron, Pam Moore, Beth Benson Library Club did more this year than just keeping their noses in books. They had a Christmas par- ty, held a concession stand to raise money, had a spring picnic, and at the end of the year bought a gift for the library. The Science Symposium dele- gates were among hundreds of students who attended the con- ference held at Ohio University. They attended lectures and saw displays pertaining to the science field and related fields. 163 Library Club- Left to Right- RuthAnn Hileman, Sue Mathey, Rick Shafer. Julie Vance, Cindy Roessler, Pam Juillerat, Nicki Zamarelli, Tom Brown. Peggy Julian, Colleen Meyers, Debbie Chaffin THE 1978-79 SHS MARCHING BAND 164 Band Officers- (left to tight) Tim Murphy; Librarian; Mary Zocolo, Librarian; Monica Riffee, Manager; Terri Johns, Historian; Rick Ciminelii, President; Lou Coccia, Treasurer; Hobie Butcher, Manager; Marilyn Wilson, Secretary; Marcia Loudon, Vice- President 166 The 1978-79 Salem High School Marching Band brought excitement and color to the football games at S.H.S. Under the direction of Mr. Jeff Jeckavitch, the band per- formed shows such as the patriotic show, “Broadway , and “Space Show. Never to be forgotten, of course, is the band's annual ren- dition of the famous Script Ohio. The drum major, Harold Wolf, led the 150 member unit. In the spring, the band travelled to Washington D.C. to represent Ohio in the Saint Patrick's Day Parade. The band returned to Sa- lem without the parade trophy. A controversy over the judging caused doubt in the validity of the award and parade. The band represented Salem in a manner full of pride and presented an excellent example of military style. After their return, the marching equipment was put away and the band became a concert unit. They performed the spring concert on April 26. Selections included “Vic- tory at Sea, “The Liberty Bell,” and “American Civil War Fantas- ; - _ t f ies. Band will always be a memory. Remember—band camp, “cover down” “watch the “diags , Wooster, “8 to 5 , Pre-game, “again”, “Star Wars , Hotel Harrington, “ppp. Row 1- Robyn Finch. Denise Crookston, Jody Southern, Terri Saltsman, Mary Beth Lowdermilk, Dawn Elias, Amy Madison, Debbie Walters. Chris Toot 167 STAGE BAND AND PEP BAND PROMOTE SPIRIT Stage Band- Row 1- Diane Ward, Kathy Boals, Valerie Hiner. Chris Toot, Cathy Carson, Dawn Elias, Abi Leija, Colleen Dixon. Sue Martinelli, Shellee Kloos. Kevin Barrett, Sherri Johns, Bobbie Pauline, Terri Johns. Lisa Marino. Linda Smith Robyn Finch, MaryBeth Lowdermilk. Randy Vild, Richard Edgerton. Hobie Butcher, Row 2- Beth Bentley, Teri Smith, Scott Ryser, Marcie Moffett, Beth Benson. Mary Zocolo. Brian Carson, Harold Wolf, Lou Coccia, Rick Ciminelli, Tim Murphy, Lee Coccia, Vigil Di- Biase, Jon Barrett, John Crawford, Wendy Young, Jim Purrington, Rick Lozier. Denise Crookston, Jeanne Kennedy 166 The 78-79 Pep Band helped to provide excitement for Salem fans and boost the morale of the team. This excellent group of musicians consisted of four trumpets, one trombone, a baritone, a tuba, and a set drummer. The talented band was held together by much dedica- tion and hours of practice. One of S.H.S.’s most dedicated and talented groups is the Stage Band. This year they performed for the Elks and did their annual spring concert. Their selections included “Monday, Monday, and their famous theme song Here Comes That Rainy Day 169 Pep Band- Mary Zocolo, Harold Wolf. Lou Cocoa, Rick Ciminelli, Hobie Butcher, Kevin Barrett. Jon Barrett, Jim Purrington CHRISTMAS IN THE MOUNTAINS The White Christmas Dance, held at Southeast School, was a tremendous display of artistry, imagination, and plain old fun. When one reflects back to the events of the evening, such things come to mind as the snow-glit- tering candles aligning the drive- way, the tree-decorated halls, the realistic murals of mountains and deer, “Galaxy 1 and the pas- sing of mistletoe. Everyone who attended had a terrific time and discovered what it was truly like to have a Christmas in the moun- tains. 170 Prom Committee Chairmen- Row 1-Denise Herron, Pam Huffman, Sean Hart, Wendy Ellis. Barry Magyaros, Jeff Strabala, Row 2- Anne Barrette. Becky Seaton. Tami Huffer, Denise Crookston, Chris Hippely. John Armeni, Row 3- Robyn Finch, Sue Maher, Kathy Boals. Mark Shivers The Junior and Senior prom of '79 was a true success and a true paradise. Held in the cafeteria on May 4th, the theme was ‘Two Tickets to Paradise.” The Juniors did a super job of decorating, mak- ing a tropical waterfall the center of attention. Everyone who at- tended danced to the sounds of ‘Steppin’ Out”, and truly did some steppin’ of their own. All the moments are over now of putting together the prom. All the headaches, nervous breakdowns, fights, and moments of temporary insanity faded the minute the feet started tapping the floor. And to those who attended, the memory of a true paradise will live on for a lifetime. o ■o Z) a CO m 171 172 LU Alliance Vocational Education Students- Row 1- Missy Diehl. Janet Wolfe. Tina Fowler. JoAnn Kataro. Cathy Heller, Connie Lawlis, Bev Gross, Rene Juillerat, Barb Milliron, Alan Firestone. Bruce Smith. Row 2 Tony Johnson. Kevin Sebrell, Gordon McClellan, Bill lutsch. Bob Metts, Dale Phillips, Brett McBride, Scott Earl, Jeff Linam Several students left the halls of SHS their junior year to dis- cover the world of ‘learning by doing as they joined the Alliance Vocational Education program. These students learned vocations which ranged from beautician work to welding. Their courses allowed them not only to learn the work but also to actually do the work. Upon graduation these students will have many oppor- tunities to involve themselves in various career fields. Academic Challenge Contestants- Row 1- Sue Mathey, Dayne Myers, Cathy Yeagley, Row 2- Alternates Barb Kovach, Terri Saltsman, Advisor, Mrs. Frances May o o m O to Scholastic Bowl Contestants- Row 1 John Mosher. Sue Mathey. Dayne Myers, Denise Herron, Row 2- Advisors Mrs. May and Mrs. Eckstein Academic Challenge was the highlight of the year for a group of kids who worked hard to achieve a goal. The contenders for the event, Sue Mathey, Dayne Myers, and Cathy Yeagley, worked hard to get ready for their competition which appeared on the Academic Chal- lenge program broadcast on TV-5. Assisting the students were Mrs. Frances May and Mrs. Jane Eck- stein, advisors for the competitors. Also taking part and working just as hard, were alternates Barb Kovach and Terri Saltsman. H m Office Aides- Row 1- Dave Mowery, Diane Morey, Dave Barrett, Connie Kloos, Row 2- Carrie Roth, Debbie Knoedler. Lorrie Se- crest, Joyce Patton, Sheri Johns, Sheryl Jamison, Jill Zocolo, Karen Alexander, Row 3- Mary Cowie, Lynn Lofland, Laura Hart, Dawn Elias, Wendy Ellis, Lori Ritchey, Counselors' Aides- Lori Sekely, Marilyn Wilson, Debbie Galchick, Laurie Staffer, Aides- LuAnn Daniels, Special Education, and Home Economics aide; Tammy Brink, Athletic Department aide; Lorrie Secrest, Athletic Department aide English Department Aides- Pat Weldon. Clyde Wolfgang, Karen Alexander Shop Aides- Tom Schneider, Jerry Meals, Walt DeShields Jim Spack 174 Library Aides- Row 1- Terie Dermotta. Nicki Zamarelli, Connie Ehrhart, Julia Montford. RuthAnn Hileman, Linda Yakubek, Tom Brown. Row 2- Cindy Flanery, Jackie Harold, Sue Mathey, Cindy Roessler, Colleen Myers, Debbie Nannah, Peggy Julian, Row 3- Ken Graff, Mike Zocolo, Art Bowker, Bonnie Chandler, Mary Moore, Kim Oriole, Greg Crosser. Row 4- Greg Warner, Frank Zamarelli, Steve Votaw, Steve Pridon, Glenn Herman Handicapped Class Aides- Row 1- Chuck Martig, Mike Sosbe, Patty Wardt Lome Secrest, Debbie Fortney Row 2- Becky Seaton, Tom Wright, Harold Wolf, Doug Berdine, Dewey Maynard, Randy Riley The aides that help out in various classes at S.H.S. are an almost invaluable asset to the academic atmosphere. These students vol- untarily give their time to help in classes, offices, and other areas of the school. This year they kept on proving that there are still some things left in the world that have not been repfaced by com- puters. Math Aides- Don Isaacs, Cathy Yeagtey, Barb Kovach, Ray Flanery, Gym Aides- Doreen Jackson, Jim Spack, John Marilyn Wilson, (lying down) Tom Schneider Armeni, Chuck Martig Science Aides- Row 1- Lori Brown, Barb Kovach, Sue Mathey, Barb De Roads, Denise Herron, Row 2- Connie Ehrhart, Cindy Flanery, Deanna Zorick, Frank Marino, John Stifffer, Robyn Finch, Pat Weldon. Social Studies Aides- Row 1- Debbie Ward, Debbie Galchick, Laurie Stoffer, Row 2- Alicia Montford, RuthAnn Hileman, Theresa McNeal, Jen Wilhelm AIDES HELP CLASSES RUN SMOOTHLY In All Things Success Depends Upon Previous Pre- paration, And With- out Preparation There Is Sure To Be Failure.” -Confucius SCHOLARSHIP: Front Row: Paula Young, (Quota Club); Terri Saltsman, (Ohio Academic Scholastic A- ward, Hoprich Valedictorian, Hi-Tri, State Award of Distinction. Bausch Lomb, Martha McCready Math Achievement); Deborah Galchick. (State Award of Distinction); Theresa Gabriel. (Univ, of Akron); The- resa McNeal, (PTA); Colleen Meyers; Kathy McDevitt, (State Award of Distinction); Connie E hr hart. (State Award of Distinction); Row Two: Linda Scott, ( Hoprich Valedictorian, Brooks English Scholar- ship); Cathy Yeagley. (Hoprich Valedictorian, State Award of Distinction); Dawn Elias, (Art Institute of Atlanta); Marilyn Wilson, (State Award of Distinction); Marcia Loudon, (State Award of Distinction); Barb Kovach. (Business and Professional Women’s Award, Hi-Tri, State Award of Distinction); Laurie Stoffer. (University of Akron, Columbiana Co. Homemakers Council); Kathy Blubaugh, (Hi-Tri); Deborah Kelly, (SEA); Randy Vild. (Perfect Attendance): Row Three: Steve Kataro. (Ohio Academic Scholastic Award, Hoprich Valedictorian, State Award of Distinction); Judy Stephenson, (PTA); Chris Ragan, (Ohio Aca- domic Scholarship Award. State Award of Distinction); Deborah Ward, (Univ. of Akron, Ohio Academic Scholastic Award); MaryBeth Lowdermilk. (SEA. Ohio Academic Scholastic Award, State Award of Distinc- tion); Keith Hochadef, (Danforth); Don Isaacs, (Leroy Green); Ray Flanery, (State Award of Distinction); Nol Pictured: Alicia Moritford, (Danforth). MARIE BURNS: Front Row: Frank Zamareili, Hobie Butcher, Gloria Hays. Suzon Horning, Marci Moffett, Row Two: Scott Miller, John Mosher, Steve Pridon, Wendy Young, Margot Medford, Lloyd Martin, Kathy Boals. Randy Smith, (Chorister of the Year), Mrs. Jeckavitch, Rick Ctminelli, (Bandsman of the Year), Mr. Jeckavitch Music Is The Universal Language Of Mankind.” -Longfellow The Secret Of Success Is Constancy To Purpose.” -Benjamin Disraeli TOP TEN: Front Row- Deborah Ward. Laurie Staffer, Mary Beth Lowclermilk, Paula Young, Chris Ragan, Kathy Blubaugh, Row Two- Terri Saltsman, Cathy Yeagley, Linda Scott, Steve Kataro. VOCATIONAL AWARDS IOE. Seniors: Cathy Carson, Sandy DiAntonio, Colleen Meyers, Paula Young, Debbie Kelly. Row Two: Patty Murphy, Dora Englert, Sberene Knoedter, Valerie Hiner. MUSIC: Margot Medford (Esther Odoran), Shellee Kloos (Esther Odoran), Wendy Young (National Arion), Brenda Pool (Esther Odoran), Steve Pridon (Esther Odoran). VOCATIONAL AWARDS: Robert Miller (Marye Fisher award), Lorna Hill, Ed Stone. Row Two: Bill Swartz, Frank Quinn, VOCATIONAL AWARDS: IOE: Juniors- Brenda Snyder, Janice Zam- ora, Lynda Smith. THE TALENT OF SUCCESS IS NOTH- ING MORE THAN DOING WHAT YOU CAN DO WELL; AND DOING WELL WHATEVER YOU DO, WITHOUT A THOUGHT OF FAME.” -LONGFELLOW BROOKS’ SCHOLARSHIP: Linda Scott HELEN CARLTON SPEECH AWARD: Barbara Zim- mann, Kathy Blubaugh. Oriole, Mary Moore, Kristi Franklin, Row Two- Steve Kataro. Doug Boats, Nickf Zamar- elii, Diane Stoffer. Troy Yakubek, LANGUAGE AWARDS: Marjorie Andrade (Spanish Read- ing Native Competition). GloVia Hays (Spanish Read' ing), Jill Lofland (Poster Contest), Linda Martens (Ger- man Reading). ”TO DO EASILY WHAT IS DIFFICULT FOR OTHERS IS THE MARK OF TALENT.” -AMIEL DRAMA AND THESPIAN AWARDS: Front Row: Joyce Handley (Mi!- tigan Award), Sherene Knoedier (Best Actress). Barb Kovach (Out- standing Thespian), Row Two: Greg Crosser (Milligan Award), Jim Spack (Best Supporting Actor), Rick Schehl (Outstanding Thes- 180 pian). Randy Smith (Best Actor). Success, Remember, Is The Reward Of Toil.” -Sophocles Art and Photography: Front Row-Regina Wendel, Lisa Fields, Trudi Wilms, Alicia Montford, Mary Quinn Carol Lake. Tom Needham. Row Two-Sandy Goughenour, Carol LaVallee. Ruth Ann Hileman. Wendy Stilwell. Missy Magyaros, Debbie Schleimer, Bonnie Chandler. Sue Stone, Row Three. Abi Leija. Dawn Elias, Joyce Handley. Drew Santee, Doug Sampson. Mark Cockrell, Laura Hart, Rick Schehl PERFECT ATTENDANCE AWARD: Randy Vild The Reward Of A Thing Well Done Is To Have Done It -Emerson CERTIFICATES OF PUBLICATION: Front Row: Linda Vakubek, Tami Huffer. Deven Her. Chris Hippely. Judy Bailey. Regina Wendel. RuthAnn Hileman Row Two-Tim Paxton. Barbara Zimmann. Margie Gabriel, Greg Grosser, Derf Capel, Rick Ciminelli, John Stalfsmith, Row Three-Carol Lake, Sue Stone. Barry Pash, Joyce Handley, Brian Huston, Rtck Schehl, Laura Hart. Marcia Loudon, Aiicia Montford 1978-1979 QUAKER YEARBOOK STAFF UNDERCLASS CO-EDITORS: Dawn Elias, Mary Beth Lowdermilk SENIOR CLASS EDITOR: Marcia Loudon EDITORS NOT PICTURED Bonnie Chandler, Girls' Sports Keith Hochadel, Boys' Sports Doreen Jackson, Teachers STUDENT PHOTOGRAPHER: Rick Kirby WILLING TO WORK WILLING TO LISTEN ACTIVITIES EDITOR: Tim Paxton INDEX EDITOR: Lori Storey BUSINESS MANAGER: Colleen Meyers, AD STAFF: Bob Thomas, Debbie Chaffin, Art Bowker. Janice Reed. Steve Pridon ACHIEVEMENTS EDITOR: Barb Zimmann b: j: TEACHERS1 STAFF: Row One- Deb Schleimer, Jody Southern, Row Two- Pam Huff- INDEX STAFF: Debbie Ward, (not pictured: Carrie Me- rman, Doreen Jackson Ghee. Sue Mehno) ACTIVITIES STAFF: Sherri Johns, Debbie Galchick, (not pictured: SPORTS STAFF: Cathy Yeagley. Rick Berdine Cheri Galchick, Amy Tuel) The 1978-79 yearbook staff and especially the editors were hard- working and willing to learn. Mak- ing a yearbook and doing it well re- quire a lot of hard work, long hours, and imagination. Because the staff was completely new, they had to learn together as well as work together. 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State Street Salem, Ohio RICKERT REALTORS 585 E. State Street Salem, Ohio RICKERT REALTORS SHERWIN WILLIAMS CO. 530 E. State Street Salem, Ohio 196 CORNIE’S TV 535 E. State Street Salem, Ohio HANSELL’S 408 E. State Street Salem, Ohio CASUAL FASHIONS 420 E. State Street Salem, Ohio ED HERRON FOODS 1519 S. Lincoln Ave. Salem, Ohio 197 ZIMMERMAN OLDSMOBILE BUICK RENAULT 525 E. Second Street Salem, Ohio ZOCOLO’S HIGHLANDER CENTER, INC. Salem’s Finest Self-Service Laundromat 181 N. Howard Ave. Salem, Ohio SALEM VITTLE VILLAGE 981 N. Ellsworth Salem, Ohio LANNEY BODY SHOP 1210 S. Ellsworth Salem, Ohio Phone: 332-9392 198 GINGHAM CUT-UP 130 S. Broadway Salem, Ohio LYLE PRINTING AND PUBLISHING CO. 185 E. State Street Salem, Ohio FIRESTONE ELECTRIC CO. 1100 S. Ellsworth Salem, Ohio BRUCE R. HERRON, INC. Real Estate Agency 1717 E. State Street Salem, Ohio 199 CHAPPELL AND ZIMMERMAN 641 Olive Street Salem, Ohio LOGUE MONUMENT 1184 W. 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State Street RUBBER Salem, Ohio COMPANY 337-9521 Sebring, Ohio TROLL’S JEWELRY LINCOLN MACHINE COMPANY INCORPORATED Manufacturers Of Hydraulic And Air Cylinders W. Third Street Salem, Ohio 581 E. State Street Salem, Ohio SALEM CONCRETE AND SUPPLY COMPANY Your Satisfaction . . . A Must At Salem’s Best YUHANICK’S CLEANING FAIR YBM Corporation 385 W. Wilson Street Salem, Ohio 121 E. State Street Salem, Ohio Phone: 332-4463 BEALL BATTERY AND ELECTRIC 788 E. Pershing Street Salem, Ohio Congratulations To The Class Of ’79 THE BUDGET PRESS 271 S. Ellsworth Salem, Ohio Best Wishes Class Of '79 ELJER PLUMBING WARE EZIO’S PIZZA AND ITALIAN FOOD 180 S. Broadway Salem, Ohio Phone: 337-3872 ARROW AUTO BODY Jim Stoll, Owner 517 W. Pershing Salem, Ohio WARD MOTOR SALES 2222 E. State Street Salem, Ohio MOFFETT’S MEN’S WEAR Salem’s Store For The Young Male 360 E. State Street Salem, Ohio FEILER’S Sodas, Sundaes, Cones, Shakes Sandwiches Fries, Onion Rings and Mushrooms 910 E. State Street Salem, Ohio 337-3355 208 MCARTOR FLORAL 1152 S. Lincoln Salem, Ohio Phone: 337-3481 SUPERIOR WALLPAPER AND PAINT CO., INC. 483 E. Pershing Salem, Ohio S H CANDY COMPANY GENE’S SOHIO 435 Euclid Street Salem, Ohio 1750 E. State Street Salem, Ohio DE RIENZO’S ITALIAN FOODS Homemade Spaghetti, Ravioli, Lasagna, Pizza, Seafood, Steaks, Chops 387 S. Bradway Salem, Ohio SALEM JEAN 363 E. State Street QPPVIC Salem, Ohio wvUlit (216) 337-6783 ALLIANCE JEAN College Plaza Of piV|p 1250 State Street guLI ,B Alliance, Ohio (216) 823-9579 AVIE BECK’S LITTLE SHOP 140 S. Lincoln Salem, Ohio 337-7050 Carol Straub, Julie Brinker Betty Migliarini Avie Beck Bridal Consultants WSOM Music - Sports - News 6 on AM Big Bands 105.1 On FM Country 209 HERRON TRANSFER CO. 1026 Franklin Street Salem, Ohio HOME FURNITURE There’s No Place Like Home” Free Parking 109 S. 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Office Aid 4, Spanish Club, 2. Pep Club 1 Birk, Jim- Blake, Nancy- Prom Committee 3, White Christmas Committee 3. 4, Home-Ec Aide 4, Office Aide 3, Costume Committee 4, Prom Server 2 Blubaugh, Kathy- Hi-Tri 3, 4, Student Coun- cil 1, 2, 3, 4, German Club 1, 2, 3, 4, AFS 4, Chearleader 1, 2, 3. 4, Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4. OLIVER 3, THE WIZARD OF OZ 4, Morning Announcer 4, Homecoming Court 4, Buckeye Girls' State 3, Girls Track i, Gym Aide 3, Biology Aide 3 Blystone, Richard- Borelli, Lisa- Bowker. Art- Wrestling 2, 3, German Club 2, Drama Club 3, Yearbook Staff 4 Breault, Dessie- Brink, Tammy- French Club I, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Capt 4, Pep Club 1. 2, 3, 4, Steno Club 3, 4, V.P. 3, Sec, 4. Gym Aide 3, Social Studies Aide 2. 3. Baseball Score- keeper 2, 3, 4, Athletic Office Aide 4, Bas- ketball Sweetheart Court 4, Student Council 4 Brooks, John- Brown, Lori- FSA 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4, Hi-Tri 3, 4, Biology Aide 3, 4 Bruner, Dan- Bryan, Ward- Burson, Dianna- Burson, Becky- Color Guard 2, Clerical Club 3 Butcher, Hobie- Band 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 3, 4, Stage Band 3, 4, Pit Band 3, 4, Track 1, 2 Cain, Rhonda- Callatone, Laurie- Home-Ec Aide 4r Pep Club 1, Football Court 4 Cape!, Derf- Cross Country 1, 2, 3. 4 Prom Committee 3 Carson, Cathy- Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 4, French Club 2, Hi-Tri 4, Steno Club 3, 4 Chaffin, Debbie- Clerical Club 3, 4. Year- book Staff 4. Library Club 4, Library Aide 4 Chandler. Bonnie- Basketball 1, 2. 3, 4. Cross Country 4. Track 1,2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Class President 3, 4, Art Guild 4, Color Guard 2, French Club 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pepette 4, Prom Chair- man 3, White Christmas Committee 2, Prom Server 2 Christensen, Rodney- Freshman Football 1, Drafting Club 3, 4 Ciminelli, Rick- Band 1,2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Stage Band 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4. All-County Band 3, Pit Band 4, Bandsmen of the Year 4, Scholastic Art Award 2, 3, Columbiana County Art Exhibit HM 3 Coccia, Lou- FSA 1, 2, Interact 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Tresurer 4, Stage Band 2, 3, 4t Pep Band 3, 4, Pit Band 4 Cockrell, Mark- Collins, Lisa- Steno Club 3, 4, Prom Com- mittee 3, Office Aide 4 Corl, Jeff- Football 1, 2 Cowie, Mary- Steno Club 3, 4, Color Guard 4 Coy, Mike- Drafing Club 3. 4, Pres. 4 Creer, Ken- Crosser, Greg- Crowell, Donald- Drafting Club 3, 4, VP 4 Curtis, Letitia- Daniel, Luanne- FSA 1, Home-Ec. Aide 4, Special Education Aide 4, Bi-Weekly Staff 4. Pep Club 3 DeShields, Waft- Football 1, Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2. 3, 4, Woodshop Aide 4, Bi-Weekly Staff 4. Varsity $ club 1. 2. 3, 4 DiAntonio, Sandra- Band Aide 1, Girls Glee Club 1. 2, Color Guard 2, 3, 4, Capt 4, IOE Steno 3, 4. Sec 3, Pres 4. OWE Aide 4 Dixson, Colleen- Band 1, 2. 3, Stage Band 2. 3, 4, OLIVER 3, THE GLASS MENA- GERIE 2, THE MIRACLE WORKER 2, Yearbook Staff 2. Biweekly Staff 3, Home- Ec Aide 4. Science Aide 4, YOU'RE A GOOD MAN CHARLIE BROWN 2 Donnatley, Timothy- Dudley, Pamela- Dutko, Jeanne- Ehrhart. Constance- Spanish Club 1, 2, 3. 4, FSA 1, 2, 3. 4, German Club 3, 4, AFS 3. 4, Library Club 4, Pep Club 1, Drama Club 2, THE WIZARD OF OZ 4, Junior Science and Humanities Symposium 2, 3, 4. Board Member 4, Exchange Student 4 Elias, Dawn- Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Majorette 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 2, 3. 4. French Club 1,2, Sec 2, Typing Aide 3, Office Aide 4, Hi-Tri 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Make-up Crew 4, White Christmas Committee 4, Brooks Award 1, 2, 3, Art Award 3, Pit Band 2, 3, Year- book Staff 4, Prom Committee 3 Englert, Dora- Pep Club 2, 3, OOEA 3, 4, Clerical Club 3, 4 Eucker, Angela- Evans, Mark- Fabis, Andrea- Steno Club 3, 4, FSA 1, Pep Club 2. 3, Prom Committee 3 Faulkiner, Franklin- Fisher, Amy- Flanery, Raymond- Mu Alpha Theta 4, FSA 2, 3. 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Math Aide 4. Forkel, Kenneth- Forney, Denise- Foust, Robert- Football Manager 2, 3, Bas- ketball Manager 2, 3 Fowler, Tina- Franklin, Steven- Gabrlel, Theresa- Hi-Tri 3, 4, Prom Commit- tee 3, White Christmas Committee 4 Galchick, Debora- Hi-Tri 3, 4, Pres 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pepette 4, German Club L, 2, 3, 4, Sec 2, 3, White Christmas Com- mittee 3, 4, Tri-Chairman 4, Prom Chair- man 3, Who’s Who in American High Schools 3, Key Club 4, Counselors Aid 1, 4, German Award 2, 3, History Aid 4t Prom Server 2, Color Guard 2, Yearbook Staff 4 Galchick, Mark-Basketball 1, Baseball 4, Var- sity S” 4, Pep Club 4, Drama Club 3 Gardner, Tina- Garrett, Kim - Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Pepette 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 4, French Club 1, Color Guard 3 Gay, John- Gilbey, Mark- Good, Ron- Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Gorby, Nathan - Grande, Toni- Greier, Gary - Gross, Beverly - Guiler, Gregg - Hack, Cindy- Mr. Bosu's aide 2, Steno Club, Sec. in Vocational Office 3, 4 Haldeman. Jeff - Halverstadt, Chuck- Baseball 1. 2, Football 3 Handley, Joyce- Prom Chairman 3, White Christmas Murals Chairman 4, Art Guild 3, 4r Quaker Sam 4, Set Crew 4 Hanna, David- Hannay, Rodney- Football 1, 4, Wrestling 1 Harker, Fred-Track lr 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Drafting Club 3, 4, Public Relations Officer 4 Harp, Tim- Football 2, Track 3, German Club 3, Key Club 3 Hart, Laura- Volleyball 2, 3, 4. French Club 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2f 3, 4, Sec. 4, Pepette 4. Key Club 3. 4, Sec. 4, Class Secretary, Student Council 2, 3. Art Guild 2, 3, White Christmas Committee 3, 4, Prom Com- mittee Hays, Gloria- Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Color Guard 2, Choir 1, 3, 4, Drama Club 4, ‘ PLAZA SUITE 4, WIZARD OF OZ 4, SOUND OF MUSIC 4, TRIAL BY JURY 1, Chamber Choir 4 Heath. Doug- Basketball 2, 3, 4 Hergenroder, Marilyn-Clerical Club 3, 4, German Club 2 Herman. Glenn- Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity “$ 3, 4, Library Aide 4, Bi-Weekly Staff 4 Hileman, Ruth Ann- FSA 1, 2, 4. Library Club 3. 4 Hill, Lorna- Hiner, Valerie- Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 1, 2. 3, 4, French Club 1, Hi-Tri 4, Steno Club 3, 4r Pit Band 1 Hissom, Jay- Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity $ 3, 4, Bi-Weekly Staff 3 Hively, Cindy- Steno Club 3. 4, FSA 1 Hochadel, Keith- Golf 1, Key Club 3, 4, Bas- ketball 1, 2, Student Council 4. Yearbook Staff 4, Bi-Weekly Staff 4, Boys' State 4, Prom Committee Chairman 3, Home- coming Escort 4, White Christmas Escort 2, WIZARD OF OZ , PLAZA SUITE 4t Teen of the Month Candidate 4, Who’s Who 3, Computer Aide 4. English Aide 4 Holderegger. Rita- Horning, Janice- Pep Club 1, 2, Gymnastics Club 2, Clerical Club 3, 4, Howell, Eileen- Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Hrvatin, Diane- Steno Club 3, FSA 1, 2, 3, Drama Club 3, Pep Club 3 Huffer, Tracy- Hum, Scott- Huston, Brian- Football 2, 3. 4. German Club 3, Track 3. Art Guild 2, 3, 4 Isaacs. Don- Football 1, 2T 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 3. 4, Varsity S 2, 3, 4, Boys' State Delegate 3, Biology Aide 3, Gym Aide 3, Bi-Weekly Staff 4, Prom Committee Chairman 3, Prom Escort 2, Teenager of the Month Candidate 4, WIZARD OF OZ 4 Jackson, Amy- Jackson, MichelJ- Johns, Sherri- Mu Alpha Theta 4, Student Council 2, 3, Secretary of Class 2, 3. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Libr. 3, Stage Band 4, Prom Chairman 3, White Christmas Commit- tee 3. 4, Yearbook Staff 4. Office Aide 4, Pep Club 2, 4, Prom Server 2 Johns, Terri- Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Historian 3, 4, Stage Band 4, Basketball 2r 3. Varsity S 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4, Pep Club 2. 4, Mu Al- pha Theta 4, Class Treasurer 2, Student Council 2. Prom Server 2, Prom Commit- tee Chairman 3, White Christmas Com- mittee 3, 4. Juillerat, Pam- German Club 2. 3. Library Guild 4, Choir 1, 2, 3. 4, Chamber Choir 4, Art Guild 1, 2, 3, 4, FSA 2, 3, 4. H.M.S PINAFORE 1, OLIVER! 3, Carosel 2 Juliano, Chris- Spanish Club 2, Cheerlead- ing 1, 3, 4, Sweetheart Court 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, THE WIZARD OF OZ 4, White Christmas Committee 3, 4, White Christ- mas Server 2 Kalbfell, Ralph- Kataro, JoAnn- Kataro, Steve- German Club 2, 3, Hi-Trl 4, Buckeye Boys State 3, Brook’s Contest Award 2, 3, Teen of the Month nominee 4, Top Ten 4 Kay, Cheryl- F.S.A. 2, 3 Kelly, Debbie- F.S.A. 1, Pep Club 1, 2, 3 OOEA Club 3, 4 Hi-Tri 3 White Christmas Com- mittee 3 Vice President Steno Club 4, Ketch urn, Jeff Kibler, Don- Student Council 1, 4 Basketball 1, 2 Football 1, 3, 4 Most Valuable Player 3, Track 1, Key Club 4, Football Awards- Captain 4, Most Valuable Defense Player 4, Prom Chairman 3 Kiemann, Marianne- White Christmas Ser- ver 2, Spanish Club 1. 2. White Christmas Committee 3, 4 Prom Committee 3, Pep- ette 4. Pep Club 1, 2, 3. 4r WIZARD OF OZ 4r Track 1 Knag, Cathy- Knoedler, Sherene- F.S.A. 1, 2, 3, Secretary 1, Steno Club 3, 4, Historian 4, Drama Club 3. FOR THE LION'S TO WIN . THE WIZARD OF OZ 4, OOEA Regional winner 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Koran, Darrell- Kovach, Barb- Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Treas. 2, Pres. 3, French Club 3, Hi-Tri 3, 4, Vice- Pres. 4, YOU CANT TAKE IT WITH YOU”- I. KING ARTHUR’S CALAMITY -1, YOU'RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN -1, THE MIRACLE WORKER”-2, HANSEL GRETEL -2, CAROU$EL -2, DIAL M FOR MURDER -3, BEAUTY AND THE BEAST -3, Thespian 1. 2. 3, 4. Biology aide 4, Math aide 4, Brooks Award 3, Color Guard 2, 3, SOUND OF MUSIC 4, Mu Alpha Theta 4 LaVallee, Carol- Lawlis, Daniel- Drama Club 4 Leija. Abigail- Cheerleader 1, 2, 3. Track 1, 2, 3. 4, Pepette 4, Prom Committee 3, White Christmas 4, Spanish Club 4, Pres. 4, Drama Club 4. PLAZA SUITE 4. WIZARD OF 0Z -4, Homecoming Court -4, Student Council 1, Band 1, Stage Band- 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1. 2, 3, 4 Lemmon, Lynn-IOE Clerical 3, 4, Cierical Officer 3 Lottman, Mindy- VICA Drafting Club 3, 4, Secretary 3 Loudon, Marcia- Band L, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 1, 2, 3, Pres. 3, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2t MVP 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, White Christ- mas Server 2, Hi-Tri 3, 4, FSA-3, Varsity $ 3, 4, Biology Aide 3, Prom Commit- tee 3, Science Symposium 3, White Christmas Committee 3, 4. Basketball Statistician 3, 4, AFS 4, WIZARD OF OZ'- 4. Senior-Section Yearbook Editor 4, Football Homecoming Court 4 Lowdermilk, MaryBeth- Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 3, 4, Majorette 2, 3, Head 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, FSA 3, 4, AFS 4, Hi- Tri 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2. 3, Vice Pres. 4, Prom Committee 3, White Christmas Committee 4, Teen of the Month 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Underclass Edi- tor 4, Jr. Science and Humanities Sym- posium 2, 3 Luscombe, Mark- McClelian, Don- Basketball 1, Baseball 1, 2. Football 1. Band 1. 2. 3. 4. White Christ- mas Escort 2, Homecoming Escort 4. Bi- Weekly Staff 4, Mayor for Student Gov- erment Day 4 McClellan, Gordon- McCollum, Michael- Who's Who 3, AV Aide -4, Bi-Weekly Staff 4, WIZARD OF OZ Light Crew-4 McDevitt. Kathy- Band 1, 3, 4, Stage Band 3. FSA 1. 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3. 4. AFS 4 212 McGhee, Carrie- McKinley, DonaJd- McNeal, Teresa- Science Club 1, Student Council 1, Library Club 2, Hi-Tri 3, McQuilkin, Jim- Basketball 1. Tennis 1. 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Sweetheart Escort 4. White Christmas Escort 2, Who's Who 3. 4, Bi-Weekly Staff-4, Lift-A-Thon 3, 4 Maniscalco. Glenn- Marino, Lisa- Band 1, 2t 3, 4, Stage Band 4, Prom Committee 3, White Christmas Committee 4 Martrg, Charles- Wrestling 1. 2, Gym Aide 1, 2, 3, 4. Handicapped Aide 3, 4, Mather, Cindy- IOE Clerical 3, 4, Regional Competition 3, 4, State Competition 3 Mathey, Sue- French Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4. FSA 3, 4, Robed Choir 3. 4, Choir Accom- panist 1. 2, 3, 4, Girls Glee Club 1, 2,“YOU CANT TAKE IT WITH YOU , “KING ARTHUR'S CALAMITY , “THE MIRACLE WORKER , “BEAUTY AND THE BEAST “OLIVER . Thespian 1, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 1, 2, Library Aide 1. 2, 3, 4, Biology Aide 3, 4, Yearbook Copy Staff 2 Meals, Gerry- Baseball 1, 2, 3, Wrestling 1, 2, Prom Escort 2, Varsity “S 2, 3, 4, Of- fice Aide 1, Wood Shop Aide 4 Mehno, Sue- Library Club 2. 3. Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pepette 4, Steno Club 3, 4, Par- limentarian 3, WIZARD OF OZ 4, CAR- OUSEL 2, Library Aide 2, 3, OLIVER Crew 3, BEAUTY AND THE BEAST Crew 3, DIAL “M FOR MURDER Crew 3, Colorguard 3, Band Aide 1, 2, Prom Com- mittee 3, Yearbook Staff 4 Messenger, Connie- Pepette 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Metts, Linda- Meyers. Colleen- Library Aide 4, Library Club Pres. -4, Mr. McShane’s Aide 3, Year- book Business Manager 4, IOE Clerical Club 3, 4, IOE Club 3, 4, Treas, 3. Prom Committee 3 Mickunas, Karen- French Club 1, Drama Club 3, 4, Pep Club 2. 3, 4, Pepette 4, BEAUTY AND THE BEAST” 3. OLIVER 3, Mr, Vieneck Aide 3, 4 Miles Rick- Miller Dan- Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4 Miller, Jim- Football 3, 4, Track 4, Journal- ism 4, Varsity “S 4, “OLIVER 3, Mr. Vien- cek’s Aide 4 Mifler, Robert- Miller, Thomas- Moffett Roberta- Girls Basketball 2, 3, 4, IOE Class 3, 4, Pres 4 Montford Alicia- FSA 1, 2. 3, 4, AFS 4, Drama Club 2, Pep Club 1, 2 Moore, Mary- Pepette 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, AFS 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Gym Aide 3, Library Aide 4 Morey Duane- Spanish Club 3 Muhleman Georgia- Class Treasurer 1, 3. 4. Basketball 1, Track, 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Drama Club 4, Stu- dent Council 1, 3, Pepette 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, THE WIZARD OF OZ 4r Office Aide lr 2r 3, 4, Prom Chairman 3, White Christmas Committee 3. 4, Gym Aide 2. 3, Murphy, Patty- German Club 2 Clerical Club 3, 4, Sec. 4 Murray, Karen- Steno 3, 4 Myers, Scott- Wrestling 1, 2, 3 Nannah, Debbi- Band 1, 2. 3, 4, Pep Club 2 Oriole, Kim- Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Cross-Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4, Varsity “S 2. 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4 Ousley. Tina- Paparodis, Odess- Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Bas- ketball 1. 2, 3 Park, Robin- Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pepette 4, Steno Club 3t 4, Treas. 3 Paster, Diana- Spanish Club 1, Steno Club 3, 4, Paster, Mike- Basketball 1. 2, White Christ- mas Escort 2 Patton. Joyce- Paxton, Tim- French Club 3, 4, AFS 4, Bi- Weekly Staff 3. Activities Section Year- book Editor 4, Buckeye Boy's State 3 Pryor, John- Spanish Club 3, Bi-Weekly Staff 3, Science Aide 3, 4 Quinn, Frank- Football 3, 4, Track 3, Draft- ing Club 3, 4 Quinn. Jackie- Student Council 1, Math Aide 1, 2, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Pepette, 4, Office Aide 3, Spanish Officer 3, Spanish Club 3 Ragan, Chris- Mu Alpha Theta 4, German Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Tri 3, 4, Library Club 1, English Aide 3. 4, German Aide 3, 4, Brooks Award Winner 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, “Who's Who 3, SOUND OF MUSIC -4. Crew for BEAUTY AND THE BEAST” -3, Top Ten 4, German Trip 4 Ramsey Mike- Football 1, 2 Reed Janice- IOE Clerical 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 4. Gym Aide 2 Reichle Rosemarie- Riffee, Monica- Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 3, 4, Track I. 2, 3, 4, Varsity French Club 3. Basketball 1, Volleyball 2. 3, Prom Com- mittee 3, White Christmas Committee 3, Gym Aide-2, 3 Riley, Doug- Track 1 Riley, Randy- Class Vice President 1, 2. 3, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, Teen of the Month Board 2, 3, 4, Teen of the Month Pres. 3, 4, Teen of the Month 4, White Christmas Escort 2, Basketball Escort 4, Bi-Weekly Staff 4, Stage Crew 2, Varsity S 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Office Aide 1T 2, 3. Gym Aide 3, 4, Handicap Aide 4 Ripley, Robin- Drafting Club-3, 4, Roberts, Janet- Robertson, Scot- Roth, Carrie- Steno Club 3, 4, Basketball Court-4 Saltsman, Terri- German Club I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Math Club 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Majorette 3. 4, Academic Challenge Alt. 4, Hi Tri-3, 4, White Christmas Commit- tee 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Buckeye Girl’s State 3, Top Ten 4 Sampson, Doug- Basketball 1, 2, German Club, Art Guild, Drama Club Saunders, Kyle- Basketoall 1, 2, Track 1, 2, 3, Varsity S 4, Wrestling 3, Drama Club 4 Schehl, Rick- Vice-President of Choir 4, Robed Choir 1. 2, 3, 4, Chamber Choir 4, Drama Club 4, Art Guild, 3, 4, WIZARD OF OZ 4, “SOUND OF MUSIC 4. OLIVER 3, “CAROUSEL 2, “DOWN IN THE VAL- LEY 2, “TRIAL BY JURY 1 Schleimer, Deb- Pep Club 1. 2. 3, 4. Pepette, 4, Pres. 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 3, Spanish Club 1, 2. 3, “THE WIZARD OF OZ 4, Leaders Club 1, 2, Art Guild 3, 4. Prom Committee 3, White Christmas Committee 4, Yearbook Staff 4t Prom Server 2 Schneider, Tom- Track 1, 2, FSA 1, Wood- shop Aide 4, Math Aide 4, Drama Club 4, “PLAZA SUITE 4, Scott, Linda-Hi-Tri 3. 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Pepette 4t Co-Captain 4, Girls State 3, Prom Chairman 3, Prom Committee 3, Colorguard 2, 3, White Christmas Com- mittee 3, 4, French Club President 1, 2, AFS 1, FHA 1 Sebreil, Kevin- Secrest, Lorrie- Pepette 4. Pep Club 1. 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Court 4. WIZARD OF OZ“ 4, Student Council 3, 4, White Christ- mas Server 2, White Christmas Com- mittee 3, 4, Prom Chairman 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 2, FHA 2, Colorguard 2, Play Crews 2, 3, BEAUTY AND THE BEAST Student director 3, Gym Aide 2. 3. Handicapped Aide 3, 4, Counselor Aide 1. 2. Office Aide 3, 4. Athletic Dept. Aide 4. English Aide 4, Sekely, Lori- Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Pepette, 4, Prom Committee 3, White Christmas 3, 4, Spanish Club 2. 3, 4, Treasurer 3, AFS 4, Hi-Tri 3, 4, Office Aide 3, Counselor Aide 4, Prom Server 2 Shearer, Lisa- Silver, Robert- Singer, Thomas- Slocum. JoLynn- Cheerleader 1, 2, 4, Spanish Club 4, AFS 4, BiWeekly Staff 3. Pep Club 3. 4, Prom Committee 3, White Christmas Committee 3 Smit-h, Chuck- Baseball 1, 2, 4, Smith, Linda- French Club 1, 2, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Pepette Co-Captain 4. Fli-Tri 3, 4, Band 1. 2, 3, Stage Band 3, 4. Prom Com- mittee 3. White Christmas Committee 4 Smith, Randy- Robed Choir 1, 2. 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Chamber Choir 4r “TRAIL BY JURY” 1, CAROUSEL” 2, OLIVER” 3, SOUND OF MUSIC” 4, Varsity S” 3. 4, Smith Terri C,- Smith. Terri D.- Band 1, 2. 3. 4. Stage Band lr 4. Pep Club 2, 4. Orchestra SOUND OF MUSIC 4, White Christmas Committee 4, Spanish Club 2, Who's Who 4 Snyder, Diane- Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Pepette 4, Steno Club 3, 4, Somgynari Mark- Sommers, Denise- PLAZA SUITE 4. Draft- ing Club- 3. 4, Treas. 3 Sosbe, Mike- Southern, Jody- Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Majorette 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Gym Aide 3, French Club I, 2, AFS 4, Prom Committee 3, White Christmas Committee 3, 4, White Christmas Server 2, Football Home- coming Court 4, Track 4, SOUND OF MUSIC 4 Spack, Jim- DIAL M FOR MURDER” 3. FOR THE LION'S TO WIN” 3. PLAZA SUITE 4. WIZARD OF OZ 4, Drama Club 3, 4. German Club 1,2, 3, Wood Shop Aide 3, 4, English Aide 3. 4, Gym Aide 4 Spanbauer, Kathy Steffel, Ted- Football 1. 2, 3, 4. Wrestling 1, 3, Baseball 1, 2r 4, Varsity S 3, 4, Boy’s State Candidate 3 Steele, Jeff- Cross Country 4, Track 1, 2, 3, Drafting Club 3, 4, AFS 3, Vice-Pres. 3 Stephenson, Judy- Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4. Pres, 4. Class President 1, Vice Presi- dent 3. 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Volleyball 2, 3. 4, Co-Captain 4, Most Improved 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Historian-2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3. 4. Girls' State Delegate 3, White Christmas Server 2, White Christmas Committee 3, 4, Varsity S 3, 4 Basket- ball Sweetheart 4. Teen of the Month Nominee 4, Who’s Who 3. “SOUND OF MUSIC 4. Biology Aide 3, Basketball Statistician 3, 4, FSA-3, Humanities Sym- posium 3 Stilwell, Tracy- Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Pepette 4, Prom Committee 3, White Christmas Chairmen 4, White Christmas Committee 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, Band 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball Statitician 4, White Christmas Server 2 Stoffer. Laurie- Band 1, Basketball 2, Vol- leyball 3, Hi-Tri 3, 4, AFS 4, Counselor’s Aide 2, 3, 4, German Club 1, Prom Com- mittee 3 Stone, Ed- Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity ‘S 2, 3, 4, White Christmas Escort 2 Stone, Sue- Cheerleader 1, 2, 3. 4. OLIVER” 3, WIZARD OF OZ 4. Track 2. 3, Prom Committee 3, White Christmas Commit- tee 4. Health Aide 3, Mr. Phillip’s Aide 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, AFS 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Art Guild 4, Leaders Club 1, Basketball Court 4 Stoops, Jim- Football 3, Cross Country 4, Track 3. 4. Mu Alpha Theta 4 Storey, Lori- Pep Club 1, 2, 4, Steno 3, 4, Historian 3. Yearbook Staff (Index Editor) 4, Track-1, White Christmas Committee 3, Prom Committee 3. Vocational Sec- retary 4 Swartz, Bill- Thayer, Crystal- FSA 1, Pep Club 1, 2, 3. Girls Track 2, IOE Steno 3, 4, Thomas. Bob Trantham, Connie- Pep Club 4. Drama Club 3t Basketball 2, Art Guild 4, Girls Track 4, BEAUTY AND THE BEAST 3, Set Con- struction and Usher DIAL M FOR MUR- DER 3 Vaughn, Eric- Vild, Randall- Viljoen, Deborah- Votaw, Dirk- Football 1, 2. 3. 4, Track 3, 4 Votaw, Steven- Walker. Joan- Pep Club 2, Gymnastics 2 Ward, Deborah- Hi Tri 3, 4. sec. 4. Mu Alpha Theta 4. Spanish Club 3, Girls Basketball Scorekeeper 3. 4, Band 1, 2, 3. 4, History Aide 2, 4, Who's Who 3, Play Usher 2, 3, 4, Prom Server 2, Prom Committee 3, White Christmas Committee 4. Top Ten 4. Yearbook staff 4 Warren, Kathy- Watterson, Doug- Basketball 1, 2. 3, 4. Foot- ball 1. 2, 3, 4 Wells, Doug- Whinnery, Peggy- Drafting Club 3, 4 Whitney. Don- Football 2, 3, 4. Basketball 2. 3. Track Bi-Weekly Staff 4 Wilkes. Jody- Wilson, Keith- Drafting Club 3. 4 Wilson. Kevin- Wilson, Marilyn- Leaders Club 1, 2, French Club 1, 2, 3. sec. 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, sec. 4. Mu Alpha Theta 4, sec. 4, Hi Tri 4, AFS 2, 3, 4, pres. 4. Who's Who 3, Buckeye Girls' State Delegate 3, Yearbook Staff 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Editor 4, Play Ushering Committee 3, White Christmas Com- mittee 4, Girl’s Basketball Scorekeeper 2, 3, 4, Math Aide 4. Counselors Aide 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Teen of the Month Candidate 4, THE SOUND OF MUSIC 4 Wolfgang, Clyde- Baseball 1, 2. 3. 4. Basket- ball 1, 2. 3. Student Council 4, Varsity S 3, 4, White Christmas Escort 2. FOR THE LIONS TO WIN” 3. CAROUSEL 2, Who’s Who 3, Homecoming Escort 4. English Aide 4. AFS Exchange Student Candidate 4 Wright, Jim- Football 1, 2, 3. 4. Basketball 1. 2 Yeagley, Cathy- Mu Alpha Theta 4, Spanish Club-2, 3, 4, FSA 1, Hi-Tri 3, 4, Varsity S” 2, 3, 4. Math Aide 4, Brooks Award-1, 2, 3. Who’s Who Property crews 1, Aca- demic Challenge 4. Tennis 1, 2. 3, 4, MVP 2, 3, 4, Fourth place state AAA 3. Dis- trict Runner-up 2, Sectional Winner 4, Co-Captain 4, Varsity Girls’ Basketball 2, 3, 4, Best Rebounder 2, 3, 4, Best Co- Captain 4, All MVC First Team 4, Record Broken Award 4, Best Foul Shooter 3, Scholastic Award 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Top Ten 4, Scorekeeper Boys’ Tennis Team 2, 3, 4, National Merit Commended Student 4 Young, Paula- Volleyball-3, IOE Steno 3, 4, Treas. 4, Top Ten 4, Regional Contest- Fifth Place. State Contest-First Place, National Contest-First Place-4 Young, Wendy- Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Robed Choir 3, 4, Pres, 4, Girl's Glee Club 2, OLIVER 3, SOUND OF MUSIC 4, CAROUSEL Pit Orchestra 2, Drama Club 4, Yearbook Staff 3. Cham- ber Choir 4 Zeigler, Debra- IOE Clerical- 3, 4. Zerbs, John- Zimmann, Barb- French Club-1, 2, Gym- nastics-1, 2, AFS 2, 3, Brooks Award 2, 3, Volleyball 2, Scorekeeper 3, 4, Prom Committee Chairman 3, KING ARTHUR S CALAMITY 1. HANSEL AND GRETEL 2, Thespian 2, 3, 4, Bi-Weekly 3, Year- book Staff (ads) 2, Yearbook Section Editor 4, County Law Day Participant 4 STUDENT INDEX Abrams, Allen- 51,145 Abrams, David- 51 Adams, Amy- 51 Adams, Lori- 39 Adams, Sam- 39 Albright, Kim- 39 Alesi, Brenda- 51,112 Alexander, Karen- 63.138,116.174,162 Allison, Roseanne- 39,160,145 Allison, Winifred- 51 Anderson, Chad- 39 Anderson, Debbie- 63 Anderson, Renee- 63 Andrade, Marjorie- 144,180 Andrason, Johnna- 81 Andrason, Tom- 51,122 Apicella, Art- 39 Apicella, Frank- 63 Apicella, Peter- 39 Apicella, Sue- 81,141 Armeni, John- 64,124,162,175.171 Bailey, Bonnie- 63,152 Bailey, Judy- 63,181 Bailey, Tammy- 51,126,129 Bakondy, Rob- 51,106,143 Banar, Emil- 81,157 Barcey, Charlotte- 51,160,148 Barker, Lori-39,160,148 Barnard, Jeff- 81 Barr, Brian 63 Barrett, Dave- 51,124,174 Barrett John- 63,168,169 Barrett, Kevin- 63,168,169 Barrick, Terri- 81,142,145,159 Barrette, Ann- 63.143,145,171 Barton, Debbie- 39 Batch, Wade- 51.106.156,162 Bazidlo, John- 81 Beachler, Darlene- 51,160 Beer, Bill- 51,105,122 Beer, Ted- 51 Beiling, Todd- 39,123,115 Belich, Gina- 81 Bell, Jane- 51 Bell, Kim- 51 Bender, Sam- 81 Bender, Shirley- 81 Bennett. Tod- 63.114,124,143,130 Benson, Beth- 63.139,116,144,141,163, 168,180 Bentley, Beth- 81,168 Berdine, Doug- 63,124.106,143.129.175, 162 Berdine. Rick- 51,143.144,184 Berg, Cheri- 81,110,153 Berger, Mark- 39.123,115 Berger, Mike- 63 Bergman, Fred- 51 Bergman, Tim- 63,124 Bettis, Janet- 63,114,162 Birk, Jim- 81 Birtalan. Greg- 39 Blackburn. Julie- 39 Blackburn, Lori- 39 Blackburn. Ron- 63,106,162 Blackburn, Ron- 114,117,124 Blackburn, Ron- 39 Blake, Nancy- 81 Bland, Bob- 63 Blubaugh. Kathy- 81,138,140,111,142,145, 128,141,179,178,180 Blystone, Richard- 81,124,129 Boals-Douglas- 39,145,115 Goals, Kathy- 63,168,171,178.180 Boehm, Dan- 51,113,117,143,145.162,131 Bolles, Jan- 39 Booth, Jeanie- 81 Borkowski. Vicky- 39 Borrelli, Dan- 51 Borrelli, Lisa- 82 Bosel, Laurie- 39 Bowersock, Carol- 51 Bowersock, Kathy- 39 Bowker, Art- 82,124,174,183 Bowker, Bonnie- 51,160 Bowser, Kathy- 51 Breault, Dessi- 82 Breault, Michele- 51 Bricker, Kim- 63,152 Brink, Steve- 63,156 Brink, Tammy- 82,138,120,153,128,174,77 Brobander, Dave- 39 Brooks, John- 82,106.107,162 Brown, Amy- 51 Brown, Lori- 82,159,141.175 Brown, Tammy- 39 Brown. Tom- 51,174,163 Brown, Wendy- 39 Browne, Wendi- 39 Bruner, Ron- 39 Bryan, Quint- 51,106 Bryan, Ward- 82 Bryant, Scott- 39,134 Buckius, Josephine- 39 Budde, Ed- 63.144 Burk, Lori- 51,128 Burkett, David- 39,145,131 Burrier, Sally- 39 Burson, Becky- 82 Burton, Rob- 39,123,115 Bush, Kathy- 39.145 Bush, Kelly- 39 Butcher, Hobie- 82,166,169,168,178 Cain, Maryann- 40,145 Cain, Melissa- 40 Calai, Gene- 63 Callatone, Laurie- 82,110 Campf, Robert- 51 Capet, Derf- 82,114,110,120,76,181 Carl, Linda- 40 Carlisle, Ann- 51 Carlisle, Dwayne- 51 Carlisle, Julie- 63,148 Carlariello, Lori- 51,144,128 Carreon, Faron- 40 Carreon, Victor- 63 Carson, Brian- 52,168 Carson, Cathy- 82,153,141,168,179 Casey, Sean- 63,144,162,134 Cassinger Gordon- 40 Catlett, Lenny - 52 Catlos. Marlin- 63 Centofanti, Lynne- 63 Centofanti, Steve- 52,124,140 Cerneck. Mike- 52,134,106 Chaffin, Cheryl- 52,142,144 Chaffin, Debbie- 82,55,163,183 Chaffin, Renee- 40 Chaffin, Robert- 40,123,131 Chaffin. Steve- 40,138,115 Chandler, Bonnie- 77.162,174,129,80,82. 114,126,138,158,147.381,182 Chandler. Jeri- 52,126,162 Chappell, Diane- 52,148 Christensen, Rod- 82,78 Christopher, Eugene- 52 Cibula, Deborah- 40 Ciminelli. Ricky- 82,166.169,168.181,178 Citino, Karen- 52 Clark Brenda- 40,160,145 Clark, Heather- 40 Clark, Marshal- 63 Clelland, Diane- 40 Close, Amy- 52 Close, Jane- 40 Cobourn. Shane- 63 Coccia, Lee- 52,168 Coccia, Lou- 83,166,169,168 Cockrell, Kevin- 40 Cockrell, Mark- 83,158,148,181 Cody, Bruce- 40 Coe, Peggy- 40,148 Colbert, Beth- 63,160 Colbert, Curtis- 40 Colian, Mark- 52 Collins. Lisa- 153 Collins. Pat- 40,115 Colon, Tommy- 52 Colvin, Debra- 52 Colvin, Terry- 52 Cook, Doug- 40,159,145,115 Cope, Amy- 40 Conn, Sue- 64,116.117,145,141,162 Conser, Ray-40,123,115 Corl, Jeff- 83 Costlow, Sheri- 52 Couchie, Debbie- 52,112 Covert, Alisa- 40 Covert, Dennis- 40 Covert, Doug- 52 Cover, Mike- 40 Cowie, Mark- 64,156 Cowie, Mary- 83,153,174 Coy, Mike- 159 Cramer, Jackie- 52 Cranmer, Brad- 40 Crank, Renee- 40 Crawford, Edith- 40,126 Crawford, John- 64,160.161,168 Creer, Ken- 83 Crichfield, Julie- 52,142,144 Criswell. Curt- 40,160 Crofcheck, Mark- 52 Crookston, Denise- 64,126,160,167,168, 171 Crosser, Greg- 162,174,83.158,106.107, 120,143,148,181,180 Crosser, Kim- 64,128 Crouse, John- 40 Crouse, Shari- 41,160 Crowell, Don- 83,157 Crum, Denise- 41 Culp, Debra- 52,144 Cunningham, Barb- 64 Cunningham, Mike- 52 Curtis, Lahi- 41 Curtis, Letitia- 158 Curtis, Livia- 64,148 Cushman, Chuck- 64 Cushman, Jeff- 52 Cutchall, James- 41 Dabelstein, Fred- 41 Dailey, Brad- 52 Daniel. Mike- 52.124,160.161 Daniel, Luann- 83,174 Danklef, Melinda- 64,154 Darling, Scot- 64,138,143,162,134 Darling, Tom- 64,143 Darner, Scott- 52,131 Daugherty, Sherri- 41 Davidson, Doug- 52,124 Davis, Barb- 161 Davis. Julie- 41 Davis, Michael- 41 Dawes, Chris- 142 Dawes, Edmund- 41,145,115 Dean, Teri- 52 DeCrow, Diane- 52,126 Delp, Janice- 41,145 Demeo, Mike- 64 Demeo, Pat- 64,156 Dermotta, Terri- 64,159.142,144,174 Deroads, Barb- 64,138,148,128,175 DeShields, Walt- 83,118,129,174,162,130 215 Devan. Stephen- 53 Devlin, Bill- 41,115 DiAntonio, Sandy- 83,153,179 DeBiase, Virgil- 53,124,145,168 Dicesare, Rick- 64 Dickey, Charles- 64 Diehl, Missy- 64,172 Dillon, Sandy- 41 Dimko, Pam- 64,152 Dimko, Rhonda- 41 Dixson, Colleen- 83,168 Donnalley, Tim- 83 Doyle. Chris- 53,160 Dudley, Aimee- 41 Dudley, Pam- 83 DuFresne, David- 53 Dunlap, Beth- 64,154 Dutko, Jean- 83 Earl, Scott- 64,172 Early, Scott- 41,160 Eddinger, Shawn- 41 Edgar, Anita- 53 Edgerton, Rich- 53,168 Edling, Fred- 71 Ehrhart, Connie- 84.159,144.142,174.175, 163.178 Ehrhart, Eric- 53,159,106,142,144 Ehrhart, Jeff- 64,139.144,141 Elias, Darren- 41,138 Elias, Dawn- 84,141,174,167,168,76,181, 178 Ellis, Scott- 41 Ellis, Wendy- 62,64.138,128,174.171 Emge, Doug- 41 Endicott. Tammy - 64 England, Mark- 41 Englert, Dora - 84,155,179 Englert, Robert- 41 Erskine, Bill- 41 Eucker, Angie- 84,155 Eucker, Marsha- 41 Evans, Jodi- 53 Evans. Mark- 84 Fabis, Andrea- 84,153 Faieta, Linda- 64,126 Fatheriy, April- 53 Fatherly, Virginia- 41 Faulkiner, Frank- 130 Faulkiner, Rose- 41 Fediaczko, Dean- 64 Fediaczko, Kea- 41 Fennis, Brenda- 64 Fields, Darrin- 41 Fields, Melissa- 64,158,181 Finch, Robin- 64,167.168,171 Fink, Joe- 41 Fink, Henry- 64 Firestone. Alan- 65,172,131 Firestone, Chris- 41,134 Fisher, Amy- 84,160,145 Fisher, Lauri- 53 Flanery, Cynthia- 65,159,174,175 Flanery, Ray- 84,139,159,145,175.178 Flanery, Tim- 41,123 Flick. Kathy- 42.160 Flood, David- 65,124,106,143,162 Fluharty, Tom- 42 Foreman, Maria- 53 Forkel, Ken- 84 Forkei, Susan- 65,139,159,145 Forney, Denise- 84 Forney, Eric- 53 Fortney. Debbie- 65,175 Fortune, James- 53 Foust, Bob- 84 Foust, Sherry- 65,154 Fowler, Tina- 84,172 Francisco, Vince- 53 Franklin, Kristi- 53,180 Franklin, Steve- 84,120 Franzen Kerry- 65 Freer. Bill- 71 Fulgoni, Deannea- 42 Fulgoni, Suzanne- 65,154 Fulmer, Ginger- 53 Gabriel, Joe- 65 Gabriel, Margie- 42,181 Gabriel, Theresa- 84,141,178 Gagnon, Scott- 65 Galchick, Cheri- 53 Galchick, Debbie- 84.143,145.147,174, 178,184 Galchick, Lori- 42 Galchick, Mork- 130 Galchick, Rose- 65 Gardner, Tina- 84 Garrett, Kim- 85 Gatchel, Liz- 42 Gay, Brian- 42 Gay, Dawn- 42.160 Gay, John- 85 Gaydosh, Dan- 42,140 Geist, Diane- 42 Geist, Ron- 53 George, Carl- 42,114,123 Gerber, Kim- 42 Gibson, Julie- 53,158 Gilbey, Vicki- 53 Gitschier, Kim- 53 Gleckler. Cathy- 42,128 Goddard, Gary- 53,160,161 Good, Rob- 65,156 Good, Ron- 85,162,130 Gorby, Connie- 71 Gorby, Jodi 53 Goprby. Thad- 42 Gordon, Barb- 65,160 Gordon, Terri- 53 Gorenc, Kathy- 53,144 Goughenour, Sandy- 65,154,181 Gow. Marty- 53 Graff, Ken- 65,124,106,143,174 Grande, Toni- 85 Grandolfo, Tina- 42 Green, Robin- 42,160 Greenfield, Jeff- 42 Grimm, Becky- 53 Grimm, Bryan- 65 Grimstad, Ron- 53.122 Gross, Bev- 85,172 Guiler, Keith- 53 Gusman, Jeff- 42,123 Hack, Cindy- 85,153 Haddix, Vicki- 65 Haddiz, William L - 42 Hahlen, Tom- 42 Haldeman, Jeff- 85 Haldeman, Joni- 65,143,145,141 Halverstadt, Cheryl- 42 Halverstadt, Chuck- 85 Hamilton, Tina- £5 Handley. Joyce- 85,158.147.181.180 Handley, Steve- 42 Hannay, Rod- 85,106,107 Hardenbrook, Mike- 71 Harker. Fred- 85,114,117 Harp, Amy- 53 Harp, Tim- 85 Harrington, Jim- 42 Harrington, Julie- 54 Harrold, Jacki- 65,174 Hart. Laura- 85,112,143,146,147,80,162. 174,181 Hart, Linda- 54,112 Hart. Lisa- 54,138,112 Hart, Sean- 62,65,124,138.106,143,145, 162,171 Hartzell, Joe- 65,106.118,143 Hawkins, Carla- 65 Hayes, David- 42,124,115 Hayes, Heidi- 85 Hays, Gloria- 86,160,161,120,144.148,178, 180 Heath, Dan- 65 Heath, Dean- 54 Heath, Doug- 86,138,118,129 Heller, Cathy- 65,172 Henderson, Chuck- 54,138,106,143,145 Hepler, Craig- 42 Hepler, Michele- 42 Hergenroder, Marilyn- 86.155,160 Hergenroder. Mark- 65 Hergenrother, Marty- 42,122 Herman, Glenn- 86,106,107,174 Herron, Denise- 65,145,141,175,171,163, 173 Higgins, David- 54,106 Hileman, Len- 54 Hileman, Ruth- 86.159.174.175,163.181 Hill, John- 42 Hill, Lorna- 86,179 Hill, Mark- 54 Hill, Mike- 54 Hill, Becky- 54 Hiner, Grant- 42,123 Hiner, Val- 86.153,141,168,179 Hippely, Beth- 42,160 Hippely, Chris- 65,171,181 Hippely, Paul- 54,140 Hisson, Jay- 86,113,79,162 Hively, Cindy- 86,153 Hively, Linda- 54,148 Hlavcak, Patti- 43 Hochadel, Jeff- 43 Hochadel, Keith- 86.138,110,143,148,76. 178,182 Hoffman, Robin- 65 Holderegger. Rita- 86,142,148,78 Hole, Brian- 86 Hole, Cindy- 65,152 Hollinger, Gay- 66 Horning, Dave- 43,134 Horning, Janice- 86,155 Horning, Jeff- 66,156 Horning, Sherri- 43 Horning, Suzon- 66,145.148,178 Hott, Mark- 54 Houchins, Peggy- 54 Hough. Mark- 54 Houp. Tarri- 66,154 Howell, Eileen- 86 Hrvatin, Scott- 43 Hubbs, Michael- 66,156 Huddleston, Dora- 43 Huddleston, Ken- 43 Huffer, Tami- 66,158,171.181 Huffer, Tracy- 87 Huffman, Linda- 43,126 Huffman, Pam- 66,144,128,171,184 Hughes, Rod- 43 Hull, Charles- 43 Hull, Kathy- 54 Hum, Scott- 86 Hummel, Lori- 43 Huston, Brian- 87,106,107,181 Huston, Janet- 66,145 Hutcheson, Robert- 54 Hutton, John- 43,124,115 ickes, Lynn- 54,160,161,145 Her, Devon- 66,158,181 Ingledue, Randy- 43 Irey, Janet- 66 Irey, Sherri- 54 Isaacs, Don- 87,124,106.107.77.117.129, 175,162,130,178 Isaacs. Trudy- 66.148 Jackson, Amy- 87 Jackson, Darrel- 43 Jackson, Dennis- 43 Jackson, Doreen- 66,112,175,184 Jackson, Lori- 66,152 Jackson, Michele- 87,155 216 Jackson, Rollin- 43 Jackson, Tim- 66 Jamison, Sheryl- 66,174 Janning, Steve- 106 Janofa. Deanna- 54 Janofa. Leanna- 66 Janovec, Dave- 54 Johns, Sherri- 87,139,173,168.184 Johns Terri- 87,139,143,166,168,162,177 Johnson, James- 54,124 Johnson, Tony- 66 Johnston. Joe- 43 Jones, Anne- 66,126,154 Jones, Ralph- 66,143,144 Juilierat. Pam- 87,163,158,148,159.160 Juilierat, Rene- 66,172 Julian, Margaret- 54,158,148,174,163 Juliano, Chris- 87,120,128 Jurina, David- 54 Kantz, Jeff- 43,124.145 Karlis, Kelley- 54,128 Karol, Kelly- 54 Karol, Mark- 54 Kastanek, Chris- 43 Kataro, Ann- 66, 158 Kataro, Joann- 87,172 Kataro, Steve- 87.141.77.179.178.180 Kaufman, Angela- 54,144 Kaufman, Robert- 43,124,138,115.131 Kay, Cheryl- 87 Keefer, Karen- 66,142,144 Keeler, Marci- 54,144 Keiler, Debra- 66 Kelly, Deb- 87,153,179.178 Kelly, Diana- 50,54 Kelly. Mike- 55 Kelly, Randy- 43 Kemats, Pam- 43 Kemats. Robert- 55,124 Kennedy, Jean- 66,126,112,162,168 Kenreigh, Tim- 50,55,122.106,162 Ketchum, Jim- 55 Ketchum, Terry- 43,115 Krbler, Don- 87,138.106,117.121,143 Kibier, Cathy- 55,112 Kiddler, Susan- 55,160 Kirby, Rick- 66,182 Kirkland, Tracy- 55 Kisner, Pam- 43 Kleinmann, Jerry- 43,115 Klemann. Marianne- 87,147 Kloos. Connie- 43,174 Kloos, Shelly- 55,160,161,168,179 Knag, Cathy- 87 Knavel, Scott- 66,156 Knight, Cassandra- 43 Knoedler, Debbie- 66,174 Knoedler, Heidi- 43.145 Knoedler. Sheri- 88,153,179,180 Kopec, Mary- 55,145 Koran, Darrell- 88 Koran. Mike- 66 Kovach, Barb- 88,139,148,141,175,173, 180,178 Kovach, Sherri- 55 Krepps, Keith- 66 Kuhns, Kim- 66 Kuhns, Bob- 55 Lahue, Karen- 67 Lahue, Sharon- 55 Lake. Carol- 67,181 Landwert, Lisa- 67 Landwert, Lois- 67 Langer, Steve- 43,145,115 Laskey. Steve- 55 Lasky, Sherri- 43,160,145 Lasky, Sheryl- 44,145 Laughlin, Scott- 44,124 Lavallee, Carol- 88,181 Lawlis, Connie- 67,172 Lawlis, Daniel- 88,148 Lawton, David- 44 Lease. Connie- 55 Lease, Debbie- 44 Lease, Mark- 44 Lehwald, Jim- 44,123 Leider, Timothy- 67 Leija, Abigal- 120,144,147,148,168,162.181 Lemmon, Lynn- 88,155 Lemmon, Penny- 55,160 Lewis, John- 44,145 Lewis, Kathleen- 67.148.128 Leyman, Chris- 55 Lieder. Deborah- 44,160 Linam, Jeff- 67,172 Linder, Tricia- 38,44 Ling, Doris- 55 Linton, David- 55 Lipp, Debbie- 44 Little, Linda- 55 Livingston, David- 67,124,156 Lobdeli, Chris- 55 Lobdell, Cindy- 55 Lockhart, Mark-44 Lofland, Jill- 67,180 Lofland, Lynn-55.174 Long, Joyce- 44 Lossick, Leslie-55 Lossick, Lori- 67,152 Lottman, Lawrence- 55 Lottman, Mindy- 88,157 Lottman, Trudy- 67,152 Loudon, Howard- 55,140 Loudon, Marcia- 88,110,112,141,141,159. 181.178.182 Lowdermilk, Kirk- 55,124.106,162,130 Lowdermilk, Mary Beth- 88,138,164,110, 168.141.179.178.182 Lozier, Richard- 67,168 Ludt, Don- 44,131 Ludt, Randy- 55 Luscombe, Mark- 88 Lutsch, Richard- 55,114.117 Lutsch, William- 67,172 Lutz, Debbie- 44 McBride, Brett- 67,172 McCabe, Laura- 44 McCleland, Gordon- 88,172 McClellan, Donald- 88,110 McClish, Helen- 56,112 McCollum, Michael- 88,140 McCormick, Todd- 67,124,143 McCoy, Don- 56 McDevitt, Kathy- 88,159.142,144,178 McDevitt, Michael- 56 McGhee, Carrie- 89,160 McGhee, Ellen- 56 McGowan, Kathleen- 67,159,144 McGuire, Jeffrey- 67,156,162,130 McKinley, Carol- 44,160,148 McKinney, Robert- 56 McLaughlin, Dana- 56 McLaughlin. Debbie- 67,154 McNeal, Teressa- 89,175,178 McNicol, Elizabeth- 44,160,145 McQuilkin, Brian- 68.162,134 McQuilkin, James- 89,106,107,120,134,162 Mack, Robert- 44 Madison, Amy- 67.160,167 Madison, John- 67,118 Madjarac, Diana- 44,160 Maenz, Debbie- 44 Maenz, Steve- 55,124 Magyaros, Barry- 62,67.138,139.162,171, 106.181 Magyaros, Missy- 44 Maher, Nancy- 44,126 Maher, Susan- 67,126,171,162 Maines, Sandra- 55 Malloy, Kim- 44 Mangio, Kimberly- 67 Manis, Jeff- 44 Maniscalco, Glenn- 89 Marino, Frank- 67,175 Marino, Lisa- 89,168 Martens, Debby- 44,160 Martens, Linda- 56,160,161,145,180 Martig, Charles- 148,175 Martig, Sharon- 44,128 Martig, Thomas- 56,106,162 Martin, Deanna- 44 Martin, Lloyd- 44,178 Martin. Michele- 67,152 Martinelli, Anthony- 56 Martinelli, Raymond- 56 Martinelli, Susan- 67,139.145.141.168 Mason. James- 67 Masters. Alan- 67,114,131 Mather, Cynthia- 89 Mathey, Sue- 89,160,174.175,163,173 Mattevi, Doug- 71 Mattix, William- 56 Mattoon. Michele- 89 Matyas, Julie- 44 Maynard, Dewey- 67,106,143,145,175 Meals. Gerald- 89,174,162 Medford, Margot- 44,160,145,179,178 Mehno, Steve- 56,113,134 Mahno, Suzanne- 89,147.153 Meissner, Lori- 154 Menning, Susan- 68,154 Messenger. Charlotte- 56 Messenger, Connie- 89,147 Messenger, Tim- 44 Metis, Duane- 44 Metts, Linda 89,147 Metts, Robert- 68.172 Metzgar, Mary Beth- 68 Metzgar, Victoria- 56 Meyers, Colleen- 89.155,174,163,179,178, 183 Mickunas, Karen- 89,147,148 Milhoan, Jim- 44 Miller. Daniel- 90.124,129 Miller. David- 68 Miller. James- 90,106,107.162 Miller. Jeff- 44 Miller, Lois- 56,126 Miller, Mark- 56 Miller. Norman- 44,106 Miller, Randal- 68,124,156,129,162 Miller, Randy- 44,123 Miller, Robert- 90,179 Miller, Scott- 68,160.161,148,178 Miller, Terri- 45,128 Miller. Terry L.- 56.138,148 Miller. Terry L.- 68 Miller. Thomas- 90 Miller, Tina- 45 Milliron, Barbara- 68,172 Milliron, Juanita-45 Mills, Lillian- 45 Minamyer, Matthew- 68,156 Mincher, Gary- 45 Moffett, Marci- 56,168,178 Moffett, Roberta- 90,126,155,129 Mohr, Kimberly- 56 Montford, Alicia- 90,159,142,175,181.178 Montford, Fredrick- 56 Montford. Julia- 68,159,142.144.174 Moore, Mary- 90,142,146,147,79,174,170, 180 Moore, Pam- 56,159,142,144,163 Morey, Diann- 56,161,144,174 Morey, Duane- 90,158 Morris, George- 45,123,131 Morrison. Beth- 56 Morrison. Scott- 68,114 Mosher. John- 56,160,161,173,178 Mowery, David- 56,114,138,174,162 Mowery, Jim- 68 Moyers, Susan- 45,145 217 Muhleman, Georgia- 90,112,147,148,80, 162,170 Murphy, Patricia- 90,155,179 Murphy, Sharon- 45 Murphy, Tim- 160,161,148,166,168 Murray, Karen- 90,153 Murutes, Theodore- 68,145 Myers, Dayne- 68,139.144,173 Myers, Scott- 90,110,148,173 Nannah, Debbie- 90,174 Nannah, Robin- 56 Nannah, Tim- 45,114 Nannah, Tom- 45,114 Nedzelski, Ted- 45 Nedzelski, Timothy- 68 Needham, Sheri- 68,160 Needham, Tom- 45,145,181,180 Nihart, Karen- 68 Nolan, David- 56,114 Norman, Todd- 56 Nortrup, Leonard- 56 Oldcorn, William- 56,114,117,130,131 Olson, Todd- 50.56,138,144,131 Oriole, Kim- 90,114,143,147,174,170.180 Oriole. Tim- 56 Ousley, Tina- 91 Paparodis, Odess- 91,118,130 Paparodis, Nick- 45,123 Park. Randy- 45,123 Park, Robin- 91,147,153 Pash, Barry- 68,181 Pasko. John- 45,115 Paster, Angela- 56 Paster, Diana- 91,153 Paster, Marcy- 45,126 Paster, Michael- 91 Patrick. Larry -45 Patton, Joyce- 91,140,142.146,147,148, 174 Pauline, Bill- 56,122,145 Pauline, Bobbi- 45,168 Pauiini, Martin- 45 Paumier, John C,- 45,115 Paxson, Timothy- 68,181 Paxton, Suzanne- 68,152 Paxton, Timothy- 91.142,145,183 Peludat, Jeff- 56 Penick, John- 56,106,162 Perdew, Robert- 45 Perry, Marylou- 57,126 Peterson, Randy- 68 Phillips. Dale- 68,172 Phillips, Deborah- 57 Pinkerton, Julie- 45 Pirone, Lynn- 45 Pittman, Lewis- 68,106,162 Pittman, Millie- 45 Pitts, Craig- 68,106,162 Pitts, Patricia- 57 Plummer, David- 68 Pool, Brenda- 68,145.148,179 Pool. Marcia- 45,145,148 Power, Mary- 45,160,145 Pregibon’, Naoma- 57 Pregibon, Thane- 45,115 Prendergast, Richard- 57 Price, Alan- 57 Pridon, Steve- 57,160,161,145,148,174, 179,178,183 Prychodczenko, Chris- 68,142,143,145,141 Pryor, John- 91 Pryor, Robert- 45,115 Pryor, Sandy- 68,152 Pshniak, Greg- 45,124,115 Pugh, Christy- 57 Pugh, Sue- 45 Purrington, Jim- 68,168,169 Quinn, Frank- 91.106,107,157,179 Quinn, Jackie- 91,147 Quinn, Mary- 68,181 Quinn, Tom- 68,162 Quinn, Tony- 45,115 Ragan, Chris- 91,139,145,141,179,178 Ragan, Keith 45 Ramsey, Marcia- 57 Ramsey, Michele- 68,139.145,141 Ramsey, Mike- 91 Randolph, Dawn- 57 Randolph. Debbie- 68,152 Raymond, Lisa- 45 Reed, Janice- 91,155,183 Reedy. Ron- 45,113 Reese, Dorothy- 68 Reichle, Patti- 68,139,159,145 Reichle. Rosemarie- 91 Reid, Tammy- 57 Reid. Tim- 69 Reinhardt, Pauleisha- 45 Renner, Charles- 69 Richards, Tom- 69 Riddle. Calvin- 69 Riddle, Steve- 45 Riffee. Mark- 57,124 Riffee, Monica- 91,166,162 Righetti, Mark- 57, 124 Riley, Doug- 91 Riley, Randy- 92,138,120,175,162 Riley, Robb 46 Ripley, Robin- 92,157 Ritchey. Lori- 69,138,120.175.162 Ritchey. Mark- 46.123 Ritchie, Walt- 46,145 Roberts, Don- 46 Roberts, Scott- 57 Robertson, Scot- 92 Roessler, Cindy- 57,163 Roessler, Scott- 57 Roessler, Steve- 46 Rogers, Jeff- 57,122 Rogers, Mike- 46,123 Roher, Kim- 46 Roth. Carrie- 92,120.153,174 Rothbrust, Jim- 46,123 Rothbrust, John- 57 Rothbrust, Paul- 172 Roush, Steve- 57 Rousseau, Jeremy- 46,113,117,145.162, 134 Ruby, Jim- 69 Rudibaugh, Doug- 57 Ryser, Scott- 57,145,168.134 Sabitino, Cindy- 46,138 Saltsman, Terri- 76,92,139,141,145.167, 173,179.178 Salvino, Athony- 69 Salvino, Marino- 46 Sampson. Doug- 92,158,181 Sanchez. Frank- 46 Sanders, Krys- 57 Sanders, Tammy- 46 Santee. Drew- 57.158.142.143.134.181 Sarginger, Eric- 46,115 Sarginger. Karin- 57 Saunders, Kyle- 162 Schaefer, Dee- 57 Scheets. John- 57,124 Schehl, Pam- 46,160 Schehl, Rick- 92.147,158,160,161.181,180 Schiavone. Trisha- 38,46.128 Schiller, Dave- 69 Schleimer, Deb- 92,158,146,147,181.184 Schmid, Mark- 57 Schmidt, Mark- 57 Schneider, Tom- 92,148,174,175 Schnorrenberg, Alan- 69,156 Schrode, Bart- 46 Schrode, Keith- 57 Schwer, Ken- 57 Scott, Laurie- 46 Scott. Linda- 92,146,147,141,179,178,180 Scott, Sherrie- 46 Scullion, Debbie- 57 Scullion, Tom- 57,118,129,138 Seaton, Becky- 69,148,171,175 Sebo, Julie- 46,138 Sebrell, Kevin 92,172 Secrest. Jennie- 46,138,128 Secrest, Lorrie- 76,92,110,138,147.148, 174,175 Seddon, John- 57 Sekely, John- 124 Sekely, Lori- 92.141.142,144,147,174 Sell, Charlie- 46,115 Senanefes, Chris- 69,145 Shafer, Charles- 46 Shafer Rick- 69,106.160,163 Shaffer, Dan- 46 Sharpes, Scott- 57 Shasteen, Ronnie- 69,156 Shasteen, Ruth- 57 Shearer, Lisa- 92 Shellenberger, Kathy- 57 Sheppard, Lester 46 Shingieton, Scott- 58,106 Shivers. David- 69.142,158.159 Shivers, Mark -69,138,118.171 Shivers. MaryBeth- 46,126,138 Shoemaker, Diana- 58 Shoemaker, Pat- 46 Shone, Marty- 58,122 Shuman, Don- 69,156 Sines, Dan- 58 Sines, Jim- 93 Sines, Sandy- 46 Singer, Ben- 58,124 Singer, Tom- 93 Sisler, Beth- 46 Slocum. JoLynn- 93,142,144,128 Slocum, Scott- 58,106.162,131 Slosser, Brenda- 69 Smith, Brenda- 58 Smith, Brett- 69.118,143 Smith, Bruce- 69.106,172 Smith, Chuck- 93,130 Smith, Linda- 58 Smith, Linda- 59 Smith. Lynda- 69.179 Smith. Linda- 93,146,147.141,168 Smith, Marci- 58 Smith, Michele- 46 Smith, Pat- 69 Smith, Randy- 46,124 Smith, Randy- 93,139,160,161,162,76, 134,180.178 Smith, Robert- 69.156 Smith, Scott- 69.118,130 Smith, Sharon- 46 Smith, Terry- 46 Smith, Terri- 69 Smith. Terri- 93,155 Smith. Teri- 93,160,78,168 Smolira. Kevin- 69 Snyder, Brenda- 69,154,179 Snyder, Diane- 93,147,153 Snyder, Jay- 69 Snyder. Lisa- 58,158 Snyder. Scott- 46 Soldo, Jeff- 58,124,138 Solomon, Dave- 46,123 Somgynari, Mark- 93 Somgynari, Philip- 58 Sommers, Denise- 93,157 Sommers. Gary- 58 Sosbe, Mike- 175,163,130,77 Southern, Jody- 93,110,142,167,184 Sox, Marci- 47 Spack, Jim- 93,111.174,77,180 Spack. Richard- 69,143 Spanbauer, Kath- 93,148 Spanbauer, William- 69,114 Spiker, Steve- 47 Sposetta, Julie- 69 Stallsmith, John- 47,181 218 Stamp. Debbie- 69,142.145,141 Stamp. Deneen- 47 Stamp, Randy- 69 Stanley. Doreen- 69 Stanga, Lisa- 69 Stapleton, Rick- 58,122 Steele, Jeff- 93,114,79 Steele, Joni- 47.160,142 Steffel. Ted- 93,106.107,117,163,130 Stepanic, Sue- 58.112,145 Stephenson, Joan- 50,58,138,112 Stephenson, Judy- 94,138,112,121.80, 162,178 Stewart, Andy- 47 Stiffler, John- 69,175 Stilwell, Beth- 58 Stilwell. Tracy- 94.144,147,170,162 Stilwell, Wendy- 70,160,112,162,181 Stoffer. Diane- 58,160,161,145.180 Stoffer, Keith- 70,140,145 Stoffer, Laurie- 94,141,142,174,175,179 178 Stone. Ed- 94,113,162,179 Stone. Mary- 58,145 Stone, Sue- 94,158,120.142,128,181 Stoops, Jim- 94,114.139,120.162 Stoops. Sue- 58,160,161,144 Storey, Lori- 94.153,183 Strabala, Jeff- 62.70,118,171,162 Strojek, Nancy- 47 Stuchell, Brian- 58 Stutler, Tammy - 71 Suggest, Rick- 58 Sullivan, Karen- 58 Swartz, Becky- 47,128 Swartz, Bill- 94.179 Swartz, Bob- 58,122 Sweely, Cheryl- 47 Sweely, Karen- 58 Sweely. Matt- 58 Sweely. Traci- 70 Swetye, Andy- 58 Tharpe, Delores- 58 Thayer, Crystal- 94,153 Thomas, Ernie- 58,124 Thomas, Bob- 94,114,183 Thomas, Reva- 58 Thomas, Scott- 58 Tinsley, John- 58,106,143 Toot. Chris- 70,167,168 Toothman, Greg- 70 Totani. Gab- 58.138,144,128 Totani, Joanne- 58,144,128 Toulman, Wendy- 70,128 Trammell. Shirley- 58 Trantham, Connie- 94.158, Tuel, Amy- 58 Twaddle, Dennis- 59,124,145 Ulrich, Denny- 70,167,168 Untch, John- 70,124,143 Unych, MaryBeth- 47 Vance. Julia- 158,160.161,145,148.163 VanPett, Laura- 47 VanSickle, Dawn- 59,138,128 Vaughn, Ann- 59,138,128 Vaughn, Eric- 94 Vaughn, Lisa- 47,160 Vesey, Bryan- 47 Vesey. Dave- 70 Vesey, Doug- 59 Vild, Randy- 94,168,181 Vild. Sandra- 59 Vogt. Caroline- 70,106,118,163 Votaw, Dirk- 94,106.107 Votaw, Mike- 59,131 Vuksta, Becky-38,47.116,126,162 Vuksta, Joe- 70.114.143 Walker, Barb- 70 Walker, Joan- 95 Walter. Bob- 70 Walter. Bruce- 47,123,115,131 Walter, Debra- 59,167 Walter. Jeff- 70,106,118,162 Walter. Ken- 59,124,142.144 Walter, Linda- 47 Walters. Janet- 59 Walters. Jean- 59 Ward, Debbie- 95,141,175,179,178,184 Ward, Diane- 59,126,112,117,168,162 Ward. Patti- 70.128,75 Warner, Greg- 174 Warren, Kathy- 95 Watterson, Doug- 95.106,107,118,129,162 Waugh. Tracy- 70,160,161,148 Weekly, Elizabeth- 70,152 Weikart, Shelly- 47,138 Weldon, Pat- 70,118,174 Welling, Susan- 47 Wellman. Mark- 47 Well, Cindy- 47 Wells, Doug- 95,106,107 Wendel, Paul- 59,114 Wendel, Regina- 70,158.181 Whinnery, Jeff- 59,124 Whinnery, Peggy- 95,157 White, Shari- 47 Whitney, Don- 95,106,107,110.162 Whitney, Doug- 106 Wickersham, Phil- 70 Wilhelm, Jen- 70,138.142,145,175 Wilkes. Jody- 95,155 Wilkes. Sherri- 59 Wikinson, Greg- 59,131 Willard, Hank- 59,160,161 Williams, Brenda- 47 Williams, Heidi- 59,160,144 Wilms, Barb- 47 Wilms. Roxanne- 59,145 Wilms. Trudi- 70,159,181 Wilson, Judy- 70,152 Wilson, Keith- 95,157 Wilson, Kevin- 95 Wilson, Marilyn- 95,139,142,141,174,175, 166,182,178 Windon, Sue- 70,152 Wolf, Harold- 70,145,175,169,168 Wolfe, Janet- 70,172 Wolfe, Terry- 71 Wolfgang. Barb- 59 Wolfgang, Clyde- 96,138,110,174,162,130 Wood, Bud- 59,131 Wood, Denise- 70,126,160,112 Woolf, Jim- 59 Woolf, Sheryl- 59 Wright, Becky- 70,154 Wright. Jim- 96.106,107 Wright. Rhonda- 47 Wright. Tom- 70,143,175,130 Wyand, Susan- 47 Yakubek, Linda- 70,139,116,174,181 Yakubek, Sue- 70,152,162 Yakubek, Troy- 70,139,144,141,180 Yarwood, Gregg- 70 Yarwood, Scott- 59 Yeager. Ann- 47 Yeager. 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