Shawnee High School - Shawano Yearbook (Springfield, OH)

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AM [;f[Or}jfti ,lff ' , ' ! , ' -J ' .P W,,, J SHA WNEE HIGH SCHOOL SPRINGFIELD, OHIO VOLUME 17, 1975 CO-EDITORS: Cindy Kincaid Roger Southward ADVISOR: Mrs. John Hiles PHOTOGRAPHY: Herzog-Overman Studios Harry Heaton Jeff Atkinson COVER PHOTO: Harry Heaton Theme words: Tanya W CONTENTS The Staff Underclassmen Sports Activities Organizations Seniors Advertising r— Joys of life surround us u% i r % J i H n . c 1 r W ' vXj ' W I ■iftHi0 1 ■ •■ il (-. ' .lit h • ' ■rJlr, ■ ,f|2 ■ 1 ; ' . ' ' . ' A jHB f ' . ■■ ' ■ .. , :. 1 N % . • ' -TS ' Vl 1 iW H ' 1 P H E3E Hi[ Bfl B ' JEj:__1 With smiles and happy tears . . . ■Pj ■ B .A m. Pl L NI r With moods in rainbow colors With hope ' s ecstatic cheers; We are promised just today and, not knowing pain or sorrow, We remember yesterday S|S8S ■ife- 1 (wBi ' lr k j vJL. - v ;, ' : «sg;i 1 ■ik 1 9 1 And anticipate tomorrow. How Do We Remember Mrs. Hickes? Those of us who were fortunate enough to have been students in one of her math classes fondly recall that she was an inspiration for excellence - she believed in us and ultimately helped us to believe in ourselves . Some of us remember her as the lady who turned the National Honor Society from a one-event-a-year honorary organization into one of the most active her advisorship . Still others of us , who only knew her in passing, may remember her as the lady in room 15 whose gracious ways and friendly smile always made the day more pleasant. Her thirteen years of teaching in Springfield Local School District, the last five of which have been spent as Math Department Chairman at Shawnee, drew to an end in June , 1975 , and we wish her the greatest of hap- piness in her retirement. It is with deep pride that the senior class de dicates this book to Mrs. Kathryn Hickes. « : ,i ' t Dedication Mrs. Hickes 17 [f S -V. _ ?| 5 .:: THESTAFF ' 1 1 ■4fc ' L . toughest . ' ,, H!:sas ' H  - 0,Bti ' - f ' RIGHT: Mr. Roy Schmunk, Superintendent. BELOW: BOARD OF EDUCATION, SEATED: Mr. William Winkler. Mr. lack Kame, Mr. Charles Mc Williams, Mrs. Dorothy Slagle. STANDING: Mr. U. Timothy Jueigens, School Board President. 20 Administration and School Board •PROGRESS IS THE ACTIVITY OF TODAY AND THE ASSURANCE OF TOMORROW. - Emerson LEFT: ABOVE: Mr. Ron Deem, Assistant Superintendent. BELOW: Mr. Harry Parrack, Assistant Principal. RIGHT: Mr. Edward Irvine, Principal. L 21 Mrs. Gwen Bradfute Mrs . Pat Brennan Mi . Michael Brown Mr. William Buck Mr. Gil Byerman Mr. Sam Burcham Mr. David Clingman Mi . James Conley Mr. Jay Eben Mr. David Engle Mr. Don Ellsworth Mr . Gary Flora 22 Mr. Donald Gram Mrs. Virginia Graver Miss Sarai Grimes Mr . Robert Gustaf son 7 7 ' Mrs. Kristin Hibbelt S. H. S. Faculty The teacher holds the destiny of a great country in his hand as no member of any other profession can hold it. All other professions stem from the products of his profession . - Jesse Stuart Mrs. Kathryn Hickes Mrs. Jeanne Hiles Mr. Jerry Hockman Mr. James D. Hopkins 23 Miss Jill House Mrs . Sharon Jennings Mr. Donald Kelly Mi . Ed Llanes Mr. Larry Maddox Mr. Dale McDonald Mr. Roger Minnick Miss Nancy Morgan Mrs. Peggy Mowery Mr. Leonard Murphy Mr. William Peters Mrs. Leona Puckett 24 Mrs. Evelyn Rangeler Mr. Michael Raymond Mr. Michael Robinson Mrs . Frances Shuman Mrs. Cheryl Spears Miss Kathryn Spencer Mrs. Grace Wiegel Mrs. Karen Williamson Miss Karen Young Mr. Roy Young 25 Mrs. Marjorie Daye Secretary Mrs. Shirley Kittles Secretary Mrs . Dorothy Harvey School Nurse Mrs. Pauline Athy Study Hall Aide Mr. Boymon Bud Neff Custodian Mrs. Mary Mahan Custodian Mrs . Donna Emmons Custodian Mr. Dale Souders Custodian Mrs. Amy Mercer KITCHEN STAFF, ROW I: Mrs. Alice Schneider, Mrs. Bess Kearfott, Mrs. Pauline Boggs, Mrs. Joyce Kame, District Cafeteria Mrs. Phyllis Heath. ROW II: Mrs. Betty Gossett, Mrs. Nina Burrell, Mrs. Myrtle Steiner, Mrs. Ethel Moffit, Mrs. Supervisor Margaret Johnson. 26 Some Candid Moments With SHS Faculty CLOCKWISE STARTING UPPER LEFT: Mr. Maddox discusses an important faculty problem with Miss Grimes during lunch; Mr. Hopkins tells Mrs. Mowery a new way to collect library fines as they walk down the hall; Mr. Flora has confiscated a paper airplane and plans an amusing revenge; Mrs. Hickes takes a few moments during her lunch period to finish grading those papers; The deadline is Wednesday! Mow MOVE! - Mrs. Hiles guides the yearbook to completion; Mrs. Brennan grades papers in coat and mittens as she battles the energy crisis and a room temperature of 60 degrees. 27 iiiuuMi iiiiii 1 4 ■: . - , i ■ W 1 I k ' r .®| ■ i ' I ' P ' ojil V m%W ' . k ? !■ - ip H [£1 sJilJB .,, 1 mn K l 1 ' i V -lA-. L ' .J UNDERCLA SSMEN m m r Si H fc%I l¥ %. M HI 1 • « B ' ■ ■L ■•1 i tiiifck i fii ■HIh ttili ■w ifl 1 S S 1 IK ■H m % ' H Class Officers JUNIORS: Caren Circle, secretary; Camela Hughes, treasurer; Robin Riley, vice-president; Greg Clements, president. 30 SOPHOMORES: Cyndy Baker, vice-president; Kim Kirk, secretary; Gretchen Marshall, treasurer; Bryan Houston, president. FRESHMEN: Beth Lind, vice-president; Trudy Stambaugh, secretary; Tina Tayloe, trea- surer; Steve Reiss, president. 31 Freshmen Mark Agee Cindy Allen Mark Allen Sheri AUender Zack AUmon Cindy Bair Andy Banks Bruce Bedingfield Bill Beedy Beth Bennett Dawn Bennett Bill Berberette Tina Bergest Rick Bishop Carl Boggs Bruce Boner Dan Bowers Ginger Bracken Todd Breeling Christina Brouhard Julie Brown Teresa Brown Kellie Bruggeman Connie Burba Kirk Burgoyne Jenny Butlar Melissa Butz Lori Caldwell Julie Cappelli Jeanie Capper Lisa Carney David Carpenter Linda Cason Nick Cavins Artie Childers Tammie Clark LeAnn Clarkson Teresa Clouser Penny Comer Jeff Compston Tim Conley Elizabeth Conrardy Lori Cox Lora Cremean Leonard Crew Lisa Cross Shari Croutwater Linda Cutler Jo Dalie David Davis 32 April DeHan Andy Demana Mark Dixon Kay Donnelly Teny Doughman Denize DunLap Pam Eckler Greg Eidson John EUiou Greg Erdman Lana Erlanger Kim Ervine Ralf Ewing Tammle Falke Laura Fazio Vickie Farmer John Fenron Craig Fifer Bob Fisher Kevin Poland Cecil Foley Ronnie Fox Cheri Frazier Tim Freeman Christina Freeze Jeni French Dennis Freshour Anihony Fultz Kim Gamble Keiih Garrett Jim Geers Gigi Giffin Linda Gildow Winnie Gonzolez Steve Gorsuch Bob Gray Taml Gray Bruce Green Debbie Green ' . ' illiam Gregory Kevin Griggs Garv Hall Donna Hanke Brenda Harkins Tim Harper Missv Harris 33 Debbie Hanman John Harvey Judy Heaston Rick Heck Joe Heskett Kelly Hibbett Beih Hill Kirk Hoecker Julie Hoffman Wesley Holland Kim Honefanger Todd Hookfin Judy Houser Brenda Householdeer Marcia Houser J. B. Howald Doug Hoy Cindy Huffman Paircia Hufford Melissa Hughes Howard Husted John Hutzell Dan Jacks Gaby James Vicky Jones Kandy Judy Vicki Juergens Mark Kapp Susan Keller Brenda Kelly Dan Kelly Bernie Kimmerle Donald King Bill King Mick Kilties Jeff Knight Kathy Kopp Jeff Kristoff Beth Landress Shean Langen Tammy Lavey Kathy Lelten Stephanie Legge Sandra Leibfritz Tammy LeValley Rick Lewis Dave Lilly Beth Lind Richard Lutz Terry Marshall 34 Mi k Kevin Manin Natalie Manin Peggy Mason Mike McDonald Sharon McDonald Erin McGraih Brian Mercer Craig Merediih Jock Miesse Cindy Miller Frank Miller Lisa Miller Mike Miller Richard Miller Pam Moffii Kathy Mooney Cami Morris Karen Morris Sharon Mosie Bill Napier Randy Nichols Tom Ober Doug Ogden Tim O ' Neil Many Oren Cheryl Osment Mindy Overholser Randy Owens Jeff Parkin Marie Parsons Dave Patrick Jeff Payne Mark Perkins Rick Phillips Chris Picklesimer Many Pidcock Joyce Redmon Sieve Reiss Donna Richards Eddie Ridenoui Kim Riggle Debbie Risteff Audrey Roberts Mark Rogers Barb Rossler Lori Roush 35 Don Rowe Cindy Rumbold Cindy Saunders Tom Sawyer Jenny Seiple Don Severs Brenda Shaffer Doyle Shaffer Sue Shon Jeff Sindle John Sine Karen Slaughter Jim Smallwood Jane Smith Wesley Smith Angle Snorf Steve Snow Ruth Snyder Gail Speckman Patty Sprinkle Trudy Stambaugh Peter Stangas Chris Steele Kate Steinbergei Shawn Stevens Evelyn Stiller Brenda Stradling Elaine Struck Penny Sumpter Carla Suttles Tina Tayloe Rosalee Thompson Mike Toole Pat Toole Kim Tordiff Mike Tyson Randy Van Horn Jackie Wainz Jeff Webb Fran Weeks Angle Wilson Craig Wiseman Rick Wise Eugenia Woodard Jim Worthen Nick Wright Doug Yowler 36 Sophomores Kenny Adams Mike Adams Paula Adams Debbie Allen Scott Althouse Tom Armstrong Nancy Atkins Cyndy Baker Garry Baldwin Danny Barcus Roben Bamhouse Rhonda Barone Jim Bates Jeff Beavers Larry Bennett Kevin Berry Peggy Bobst Kevin Boggs Steve Boggs Mike Bowman Shawn Bowshier Rick Brown Kevin Bruggeman Jim Buell Kim Bums Debbie Bush Tim Carpenter Jackie Caudy Eric Clark Mark Clifford Howard Clouser Barb Coff man Kim Cooke Candle Cooper Mike Covey Craig Cox Steve Craycraft Steve Crews Cathy Croutwater Phil Cydrus Susan Day Bettina Dean Dave Dehan Ted Delong Molly DeVell Martha Devhle 37 Dave Dickinson Dave Dillahunt Kim Duane Jeff Eichelberger Fred Erdman Skip Emery Steve Eros John Essig Rick Fain Marty Farries Cindy Fazio Joyce Ferryman Scott Flatt Debbie Flory Sean Foley Bob Ford Brian Foster Karen Foster Bonnie Freeman Derek Freshour Tina Frock Tim Gamble Nancy Geers Chuck Grass Debbie Griener Lisa Griffin Debbie Gniber Denise Gundolf Paul Geiger Janes Haines Jeff Hall Mary Hall Stacy Hall Matt Hanis Rick Hartsough Barb Hatfield Chris Benson Melinda Henson Tammy Hickey Tammy Hinkle Julie Holland Eric Hookfin Sonie Honon Kelly Householder Bryan Houston Connie Hoy Pam Hursh Andy Jones Cindy Justice Eric Kadel 38 Eret Kane Kaihy Keesecker Mike Kelly Debbie Kennedy Dane Kimmerle Bob King Pam Kinsler Kim Kirk Leslie Kunkle Cheryl Larson Jim Lambome Lee Ann Lavey Corey Lehman Diane Leibfritz Jackie Lenz Kim Lewis Kris Lilly Tim Lockwood Jeff Long Ken Long Mike Lorton Joel Luking Cheryl Maloy Betty Manning Cindy Mapp Gretchen Marshall Debbie Manin Dale Manon Kevin Maute Chrys McDonald Tim McBraih Jeff McKermey Earl McKinley Melinda McNeer Terri Meredith Joanie Miller Karen Miller Kevin Miller Debbie NicVilliams Melanie Miller Mike Miller Vicki Montgomery Dan Murphy Bemie Myers Joe Myers Greg N ' ichoU 39 Kaihy Nichols Tim Nuss Dave Ogden Kathy Parks Mary Pavelka Alan Payne John Peck Kevin Penv ell Lisa Pequignot Tom Perkins Jodee Peters Eric Pierson Joe Porfidio Rose Preston Donna Pryor Mike Rabung Roy Raines Tim Reading Sharon Redmon Mark Reed Missy Reiff Cindy Reisingei Shawnda Reynolds Lori Rhonemus Carol Riemenschneider Elaine Roberts Mike Roll Randy Rollins Sue Rose John Roush Doug Ruby Brooks Rump Brian Runyan Eddie Russell Terri Salyers Ben Saunders Tim Schuler Bill Schwenn Bob Seeling Mark Shackelford Mary Shaw Tom Shaw Linda Shields Chuck Shotts Crissy Smith Donna Smith Ken Smith Ronnie Smith Lora Smoot Chuck Snyder 40 Terry Zink Bill Zugelder Julie Snyder Kim South Jeff Sparks David Siroupe Tim Swaney Gina Swords Karen Tarpoff Jeff Taylor Richard Thorsienson Sharon Thomion Debbie Toppins Jim Twiggs Jeff Ulery Les Wagner Rob Wagner Sandy V agner Tami Wall Dave Weber Kim Webster Tammy Webster Steve Weed Kaihy V eiken Betty White Jill Wildermuth Joy Williams Mark Williams Teresa Williams Kathy Williams Kathy L. Wilson Donald Wise Marcia Wise Holly Wobbe Claudia Woebking Dave Wright Mike Wright Laura Youngerman Mark Yowlei Andy Zappe 41 Juniors Bridget Allman Natalie Allman Kaihy Amstutz Mike Anglada Charlie Aubel Bonnie Austin Dana Bachman Barb Baldwin Kim Baker Dale Binkley Ralph Bishop Robinn Boisel Sherry Boner Kim Bostick Tonya Bowers Julie Brenner Marlene Brown Robin Bnigger Barb Buck Kaihy Capper Pam Causlin Judy Cavallaro Rene Chilton Caren Circle Greg Clements Pam Cline Julie Clouse Linda Cochran Nancy Cole Brent Conover Carol Conrardy Perry Conrardy Candy Cooper Darrell Craycraft Dave Cremean Mary Cripe Cathy Cultice Cliff Davis Marvin Davis Jim Dean Teresa Dean Marilyn DeWell Rachel Deyhle Linda Dishon Diane Donaldson Dean Doughman Kim Dyer Mark Eaton Pam Edwards Roger Eichelberger e mlk 42 §£ .g Pam Ellinger Donise Evans Jean Erdman Linda Erlanger Dick Fairbanks Doug Faulke Ellen Fannin Randy Fames Kim Fife David Fox Brian Fritz Janei Gibson Rick Goheen Tom Gorman Chris Hanrahan Karen Harris Patty Harvey Shauna Hatfield Jerry Heeg Tim Helton Ginger Hemry Julie Hennis Ken Hoecker Sean Hookfin Mike Hopkins Julie Huff Larry Hufford Camela Hughes Crystal Irvine Adenna Johnson Ed Johnson Lynda Jones Kim Kadel Kee Kell Cheryl Keller John Kenny Tina King Rick Kitchen Kim Kohl Nanette Kopp Tern Koster DoUv Uil Kim Lapp Bob Leath Bob Leffel Chers-1 Leibfritz 43 Sherri Lewis Kathy Loewer Lindsey Lough Sharon Macken Deb Mahan Teny Malina Rick Mammolite Kim McClain Mark McDaniel Scott McDonald Kathleen McGrath lanei McKillip LaNell McKinley Linda McKinley Keana Mead Chris Miller Rick Mitchler Lance Miller John Mitchell Jim Montgomery Michelle Moore Karen Mosie Jim Mowell Tim Mundy Patty Music Jim Neer David Neuhart Cari Nichols Doug Ober Cindy Ockerman Karen Osment Jenny Overholser Dave Parmley Donald Payne Susie Pelfrey Bienda Perkins Randy Peny Jill Pierson Kathy Poland Candy Potts Kent Powers Ernest Preston Daniel Quails Carol Redmond Naomi Reed Sheila Rees Dick Reese Rick Rhoades Susan Ridenour Robin Riley 44 Kime RIsieff Jeff Robens Jenny Roberu Lori Roberu Paula Rossler Cher I Romh Mike Russell Teiry Salyets Kim Shaffer Chad Seymour Betsy Seipel Caihy Schuiie Eric Schibler Rick Shay Bill Shields Mark Siemon Cindy Sine Jerry Smiih Michelle Snodgrass Jenny Snorf Eileen Snyder Garry Snyder V ayne Southward Tammy Stambaugh Kyle Stevens Penny Stewart Steve Stewan Jeri Suanz Gary Stroupe Janet Sweeny John Thomas Gary Thompson Yvonne Thompson George Thombuig Kay Trenner Karen Toole Sharon Vasileff Ben Vest Ron Wainz Nikki Welch Brady Wertz Anita Williams Chuck Williams Howard Wilson Tammy Wright Tim Wright Connie Young Pamela Y ' oung AS Underclass Piciures Not Available Maureen Burke Dale Ewing Brenda Kelly Mike Linkenhoker Bob Myer Jolinda Porfidio Annette Potts Kevin Simpson Diana Smith Bill Stradling Clyde Sutiles Mike Toole Diana Toppins Mich Ulery Susan Wallin Denise Williams Greg Adams Pam Cox Robb Glenn Paul Geiger Tim Lockwood Bruce Marshall Matt Milton Marvin Moeller Tina Myers Larry Newman Steve Richardson Kay Shingler John Thornton Randy Adrian Karen Aler Bill Barker Tim Cremeans Mary Davis Pam Dooley Mark Poland Sue Foster Tom Hackett Ron Johnson Dave Marshall Greg Mosier Joy Miller Marsha Roush Greg Young 46 li 1 ■ ■ ■- i 1 -=)!■ ! L If Candid Views of Underclassmen Page 46 - CLOCKWISE STARTING UPPER LEFT: Linda Cochian and Tina King rest on the siairs for a moment; Tom Armstrong fights off the Irish; Lisa Griffin explores the confusing chem lab; Bret Kane cleans up at Shaw- nee; This must be Bemie Myers ' s lucky day; Kim South cheers for a victory: Kim Kadel and Robin Riley at halftime. Page 47 - (1. to r. ) Mark Siemon, Tim Helton and Greg Adams enjoying the game: Lori Roberts has a big smile for the camera; Bruce Boner pauses at drinking fountain between classes; Junior enuy for Homecoming float com- petition . 47 THE WEARING OF SAFETY HATS AND EYE PROTECTION REQUIRED ON THIS JOB ' 48 Shawnee Suffers Growing Pains 99 The 1974-75 school year may well be remem- bered by SHS students as the year of air hammers, bulldozers, and noise, noise, NOISE! As work progressed on the additions of new library and classroom wing, new gymnasium and music wing, and expanded industrial arts and business depart- ments, mass confusion increased in proponion. Who can forget when music classes were moved to the stage, art and industrial arts classes were held in the balcony , and getting from the parking lot to the building was like running an obstacle course! Completion of the additions is scheduled for August, 1975, and underclassmen look forward to coming to a new Shawnee next fall. The aerial shot below was laken in late October, 1974, by student photographer Jeff Atkinson. 49 50 132 Shawnee Students Attend Joint Vocational School This year 132 Shawnee students elected to attend the Clark County Joint Vocational School , majoring in such areas as Auto Mechanics, Accounting and Computing, Carpentry, Commercial Art, Cosmetology, Distributive Education, Construction Electric- ity, Machine Trades, Masonry, Office Machines, Horticulture, Dental Assistants, Welding, Plumbing, and Communications Elec- tronics. These students have done double duty through their studies at JVS and their extra-curricular accomplishments at both JVS and Shawnee. We share their pride in JVS and its tremendous contribution to Clark County ' s educational facilities. JVS GIRLS Kimberly Anderson Linda Baggett Kimberly Bair Donna Bennett Pam Breeling Diana Brown Patricia Cason Ginny Deaton Barb DeWine Gwen Domanek Debbie Evans Donna Faulk Rosemary Faulk Marsha Fitch Wilma Frost Angel Gaier Teresa Hagerman Rhonda Harkins Anna Harris Rhonda Harris Diane Howard Mary Jacobs Mark (Looker) James Tanya Johnson Laura Karns Deb Knepper Debbie Logan Darlene Luking Joyce (Vititoe) Mader Karen Mann Brenda Mapp Mary McGinnis Karen McKinley Cindy Meek Mary Napier Janice Patton Julie Pence Becky Perkins Diana Potts Penny Riggle Cheryl Smith Robin Stringfellow Debbie Wallin Lindy Walters Carolyn Wells Sharon Wells Pam Williford JVS BOYS Douglas Adkins Cole Barker William Baughman Rick Bowers Scott Breeli ng Paul Buchanan Al Cason Steve Clark Tim Conkel William Cydrus Jack Dobyns Bill Eichelberger John (Rick) Emmons Charles Ewing Victor Ferguson Jerry Frazier Terry Frazier Melvin Frost Paul Gorsuch Richard Grear David Gross Donald Hayner Mark Harmon Mark Harper Tim Harris Wesley Hart Bill Hatfield David Hatfield Keith Henson David Hilker Howard Hill Ray Howald Roy Howald Daniel Insley Randy Ison Timothy Jennings Joel Jernigan Paul Johnson Mark Kohl Ted Kohl Earl Kripas Kent Kushmaul Doug Lafferty Rick Lawhorn Jeff Le Valley Dave Lewis David Lower Lewis Mann Mark McCall Ed McCraken Bob McDonald Phillip Mcintosh Brent Miesse Kent Miesse Steve Mills Tim Mills Jabe Morris Randy Myers Richard Newman Walt Newman Harold Newton Tom Nowland James Oren Christopher Pearson Robert Perkins Robert Potts Gary Pratt Harold Rhoades Don Richards Jeff Schrader Dave Shon Pauick Smedley Steven Staup Keith Stevens Scott Stoll Paul Sumpter Steve Tayloe Thomas Tayloe Mike Thomas Gary Wallace Jon Wallin Don Wilcox Scott William Raymond Wilson 51 CLOCK ' ISE STARTING CEN- TER: Beth Lind heads for the cafeteria: Carol Riemen- schneider has trouble holding her tongue: Ken Hoecker walks onto field with his par- ents on Parents Night: Jenny Seipel and John Harvey enjoy the Homecoming Dance; underclass action at the 50 ' s Dance: Kim Kirk and Dale Marton pause at the head of the stairs: John Kenney and Coach Buck come onto the field after halftime: Vickie Farmer and Keith Garrett watch action on the gym floor from the balcony; Dolly Lail ponders the myste- ries of science. 52 Underclassmen on the Move! LEFT TO RIGHT: Pam Causlin and Greg Clemenis in a scene from If a Man Answers; Bob Leffel and Beisy Marshall view the uee at the Christmas Dance: Juniors Kim Kadel , Robin Riley , Cindy Ockerman and Deb Mahan work on Prom bids; Tami Wall scores a five-point landing on the uampoline. 53 ' -m SPORTS -.. f S 1 f , f ti CLdCKWISE STARTING TOP: Kun Smith leads team onto field; Kenny Hoeckei prepares for action against Urbana: Ken Billet ' s touchdown is signaled by Ken Hoecker; Mark Clifford runs thiough defense against Gieenon; Kent Powers evades London tacklers; Cliff Davis runs for day- light against London; CENTER: Dennis Wainz blocks for Ken Billet against Urbana. 56 Shawnee Gridders Cop First C. B. C. Crown Shawnee gridders once again upheld ihe football tradi- tion at SHS by blasting through a 7-2 season to grab the Championship in the first season of Central Buckeye Confer- ence competition. Strong defense was the force behind the outstanding ' 74 Brave powerhouse, as they blanked six of their opponents and wound up the season with a total of 143 points against only 37 for the opposition. The ' 74-75 school year was The Year of Championships for the Shawnee ath- letic teams, and the pride of the ' 74 football squad cenainly paved the way for all the honors that followed. Look for col- legiate football history to be made by some of the Brave stal- warts pictured on these and the following pages. PICTURED ABOVE LEFT: Kurt Smith and Dennis Wainz - Captains at the Par- ents ' Night contest against London. SCOREBOARD SHAWNEE OPPONENTS 12 Catholic Central 6 Greenfield McClain 32 Greenon 26 6 London 15 Bellefontaine 20 Northeastern 15 Uibana 8 Urbana (Wild Card Game ' ) 20 25 London (Wild Card Game) 57 58 Coaches, Captains, Champions! Kurt Smith, who was named Captain of the 1974 Braves ' football team at the conclusion of the ' 73 season, not only led the ' 74 squad to victory but also moved on to gain league, district and state honors for himself. At the Fall Sports Award Assembly he was the recipient of the John Hiles Memorial Award, and at the same event Steve Erlanger and Bill Courlas were named Honorary Co-Captains for the ' 74 season. Page 58 - CLOCKWISE STARTING UPPER LEFT: Head Coach Bill Buck and Tri-Capiain Bill Courlas watch Homecoming action; Tri-Capiain Steve Erlanger gets ready for action against London; Coach Buck and Kun Smith discuss game plans during Homecoming; Assistant Coach Don Ellsworth looks over statistics for varsity; Asst. Coach Don Beddingfield strolls onto field; Asst. Coach Mike Brown received overhead description of game. ZM f 3Pm7 ROW I: Mike Wright, Dave Marshall, Mark Clifford, Larry Hufford, Tim Lockwood, Mike Rigsby, Kurt Smith, Bill Couilas, Mike Grove, Eric Schibler. ROW II: Cliff Davis, Kent Powers, Mark Demana, Kenny Hoecker, Dennis Wainz, Ken Billet, Steve Erlanger. Bob Englefield. Randy Bobsi, Roger Southward, Jack Dobyns, Wayne Southward, trainer. ROW III: Bryan Houston, Mike Rabung, Rick Shay, Steve Stewart, John Kame, Tom Tayloe, Howard Wilson, Tom Armstrong, Roger Eichelberger, Dave Flatt, Tim Helton. ROW IV: Mike Anglada, Steve Boggs, Phil Cydrus, Marty Parries, Dan Murphy, Coach Bill Buck, Dane Kimmerle, Bret Kane, Ray Wilson, Derek Freshour. Dana Bachman, mgr. ; Randy Parries, mgr. 59 Page 60 - CLOCKWISE, STARTING AT TOP: MIKE GROVE, 2nd yr. varsity, off. tackle; BILL COURLAS, 2nd yr. varsity, off. guard; STEVE ERLANGER, 3rd yr. varsity, running back; DENNIS WAINZ, 3rd yr. varsity, fullback; BOB ENGLEFIELD, 3rd yr. varsity, off. end: KENNY BILLET, 2nd yr. varsity, quarterback; RANDY BOBST, 2nd yr. varsity, def. back. Page 61 - CLOCKWISE, STARTING AT TOP: KURT SMITH, 3rd yr. varsity, off. guard: MARK DEMANA, running back: ROGER SOUTHV% ' ARD, 3rd yr. varsity, off. center; RAY WILSON, 1st yr. varsity, off. end: MIKE RIGSBY, 3rd yr. varsity, def. guard: JOHN KAME, 1st yr. varsity, off. center: DAVE FLATT, 2nd yr. varsity, off. guard; JACK DOBYNS, 2ndyr. varsity, off. tackle. 60 fe f Seniors Provide Leadership Spark for Victory 61 is 62 Seven Braves Chosen for CBC Dream Team The ' 74 Shawnee football powerhouse not only copped the Championship Crown in the first year of Central Buckeye Conference play , but topped off that honor by dominat- ing the CBC All-Conference Team, placing seven on the first team and two on the Honorable Mention list. The honors achieved by these gridders serve as a memo- rable example of what can be accomplished through perseverance, determination, and pride . Page 62 - CLOCKWISE STARTING UPPER LEFT: Mike Grove, Isi leam offensive tackle: Roger Souihward, Isi leam offensive center; Bob Englefield , 1st team offensive and defensive end: Roger Eichelberger , 1st team defensive tackle; Dennis Wainz. Honorable Mention - fullback: Mike Rigsby, 1st team kicker: CENTER: Cliff Davis, Honorable Mention - defensive back. Page 63 - TOP; Steve Erlanger, 1st team offensive half- back and defensive linebacker; LEFT: Kurt Smith, 1st team defensive linebacker. .Additional Honors Kurt Smith, 2nd team . 11-Staie: Steve Erlanger, 2nd team All-District; Honorable Mention, All -State. 63 SAmnik i4 :m- IS ! f . j.k - . v y . .VV« y vi l .X Ji x - .-- .x ROW I: Greg Eidson, Nick Gavins, Rick Miller, Dan Jacks, Wes Smith, David Surbaugh, Doug Hoy. ROW II: Jim Smallwood, mgr.; Leonard Crew, Tim O ' Neil, Steve Reiss, Doug Yowler, Gary Hall, Craig Wireman, Art Childers, Jeff Compston. ROW III: Bob Fisher, Mick Kittles, Kevin Martin, Kevin Griggs, Randy Nichols, Cecil Foley, Dennis Freshour, Jeff Knight. ROW IV: Asst. Coach J. D. Hopkins, Andy Demana, John Hutzell, John Harvey, Zach AUman, Jim Worthen, Dan Kelly, Head Coach Mike Robinson. 64 Little Braves Compile Winning Record The ' 74 freshman football team pro- vided grid excitement a ' plenty as they moved to a 4-2 record under the guidance of jiew head coach Mike Robinson. A look at the season Scoreboard assures us of one thing - future Brave power! SCOREBOARD Shawnee Opponent 8 24 Cath. Cen. 18 Greenon 34 London 24 Bellefntn. 12 Ntheastem 19 7 urbana Page 64 - TOP LEFT: Head Coach Mike Robinson and Assistant J . D . Hopkins pose for picture during September practice session: TOP RIGHT: Tim O ' Neil grabs the pass for a first down! Page 65 - ABOVE: Coach Robinson gives game strat- egy at half time: LEFT: Dennis Freshour heads for the goal line as Tim O ' Neil blocks. 65 I € - f) CLOCKWISE STARTING TOP LEFT: Larry Bennett; Coach Maddox (center) with AU-Staie runners Teny Wolfe (left) and Bob Kirk; Harriers warmup, led by (1 to r) Terry Wolfe, Bob Kirk, Larry Bennett and Dave Comer; The start of the Springfield Optimist Meet; Dave Comer keeps on trtickin ' to victory; (left to right) Bob Kirk, Teny Wolfe, Larry Ben- nett, and Dave Comer take early leads in a meet; Coach Lany Maddox; CENTER: Senior Harriers (1 to r) Bob Kirk, Jim Baldwin, Mike Hall, Terry Wolfe, and Dave Comer. 66 Cross Country Team Captures Title; Moves To State Under the leadership of Head Coach Larry Maddox, the ' 74 Shawnee Harriers compiled an enviable varsity record of 9-1 to win the Central Buckeye Conference title and then moved on to District, Sectional, and State Honors. Placing five runners on the AU-Conference Team, Maddox ' s Dream Team has left a record that will be all but impossible to surpass in years to come. What a season, what a record, what a year! SEASON RECORD Varsity - 9-1 Reserves - 7-2 INVITATIONALS Treaty City 1st Team Park Hills 1st Team HONORARY CAPTAINS: Terry Wolfe Bob Schul 2nd Team Dave Comer Clark County 1st Team Bob Kirk Sectional ■--2nd Team Disuict 3rd Team State 5th Team ROW I: Rick Kitchen, Lany Bennett, Bill Barker, Mark Williams, Mike Tyson, Pat Toole, Andy Banks, Bruce Green, Bruce Bedingfield, Shawn Stevens. ROW II: Marvin Moeller, mgr. , Mike Hall, Jim Baldwin. Terry Wolfe, Kirk Hoecker, Bob Kirk. Kevin Bern-. Dave Comer, Kyle Stevens, Bob King, Coach Larry Maddox. 67 Three Runners Garner Special Honors RIGHT: TERRY WOLFE Tri-Captain All -Conference Team All-Sectional All -District All-State BELOW LEFT : BOB KIRK Tri-Captain All-Conference Team All-Sectional All-State BELOW RIGHT: DAVE COMER Tri-Captain All -Conference Team All-Sectional All- District (Two additional cross country runners not pictured here, KYLE STEVENS AND KEVIN BERRY, were selected for the All Central Buckeye Conference Team) 68 K Season Record: Won 17 - Lost b 1st in CBC Tournament k 2n(i in Sectional Tournament H 2nd in District Tournament H 9th in State Tournament | i Shawnee Linksmen 9th in State Shawnee golfers moved along beside the football and cross country teams to sweep all the fall sports crowns in the first year of Central Buckeye Conference play. The tal- ented linksmen didn ' t stop with the CBC championship trophy , but blasted all the way to state competition , for the first time in our school ' s history. The ' 74 season ended with an enthusiastic Wait till next year! attitude, as eight of these champi- onship Braves are underclassmen and will be returning for more action in ' 75. ABOVE: LEFT TO RIGHT: Jeff Beavers, Dick Fairbanks, Mark Eaton, Greg Eichelman, Rick Mammolite. Joe Porfiii Romshe, Jim Neer, Dale Manon. -had Sc nic 69 CBC Champs in Action PAGE 70 - FOUR CBC MEDALISTS: UPPER LEFT: Greg Eichelman, UPPER RIGHT: Rick Mammolite; LOWER LEFT: Jeff Beavers, LOWER RIGHT: Dale Marton. PAGE 71 - CLOCKWISE STARTING UPPER LEFT: Greg Eichelman driving through the trees; Chad Seymour watching his drive; Ed Romshe putting for a birdie; Jeff Beavers teeing up; Mark Eaton chipping on to green; Coach Clingman examining a driver. 70 71 STEVE SAHLE (District Finals against Bellefontaine) MARK SNYDER (Greenon Game) KEN BILLET (Greenon Game) When You Say Brave Power You ' ve Said It A II! Led by the brilliant play of the seven cagers pictured here , Shawnee , for the first time in the school ' s history, went all the way to the Regional Finals before losing to State Runners-Up, Dayton Stivers. Basketball fever became a March epidemic at SHS, as the team grabbed the CBC Championship, the District Title at Troy, and finally the Regional Runner-Up trophy. With their story-book season and their final tally of 20 wins and only 2 losses, what did this outstanding team give us?? Enough excitement to last a lifetime ! ! ! SCOTT McDonald (District Finals against Bellefontaine) CLIFF DAVIS CNonh game) TIM WATERMAN ' tNorth ga-e 73 ROW I; Ron Wainz, mgr.; Ken Billet, Jerry Smith, Mark Eaton, Cliff Davis, Scott McDonald, Bob King, mgr. ROW II: Coach McDonald, Dave Parmley, Jim Carpenter, Steve Sahle, Tim Waterman, Mark Snyder, Gary Stroup, Jim Justice, Coach Flora. SCOREBOARD Shawnee 58 Northwestern 57 Shawnee 77 Southeastern 42 Shawnee 62 Urbana 55 Shawnee 65 Greenview 58 Shawnee 73 Greenon 41 Shawnee 58 Spfld. North 57 Shawnee 65 Nonheastern 32 Shawnee 59 Cedarville 54 Shawnee 50 London 49 Shawnee 40 C. Central 33 Shawnee 64 Urbana 72 Shawnee 58 Bellefontaine 52 Shawnee 97 Greenon 57 Shawnee 86 Northeastern 63 Shawnee 64 London 45 Shawnee 71 Bellefontaine 54 Shawnee 62 Graham 25 Shawnee 65 West Milton 37 Shawnee 70 Northwestern 58 Shawnee 47 Bellefontaine 46 Shawnee 58 Circleville 52 Shawnee 44 Dayton Stivers 63 HEAD COACH DALE MCDONALD 74 Braves Chalk Up Best Record in Shawnee ' s History, 20-2 CLOCKWISE STARTING UPPER LEFT: Jim Justice cuts net after District Championship victor) ' over Belief ontaine; Tim Waterman scores on shon jump shot; Scott McDonald drives against Urbana: Tim Waterman shoots against Urbana; Jim Carpenter shoots against Greenon; Locker room after CBC Championship victory; Coach McDonald talks during a time-out; CENTER: Manager Bob King prepares gym floor for varsity game. 75 JIM JUSTICE Isi Team All-Conference Akron Tournament STEVE SAHLE 1st Team All-Conference Honorary Co- Captain 1st Team All-District 3rd Team All-State Dayton All-Star Classic Akron Tournament TIM WATERMAN Honorary Co-Captain 1st Team All-Conference 1st Team All-District 1st Team All-State Dayton Journal-Herald All-Star Dayton All-Star Classic Colosseum Classic 76 Honor Heaped Upon Honor . . . That ' s the Way It Was . . . CLOCKWISE STARTING TOP LEFT: Steve Sahle (45) and Jerry Smith (31) go for a rebound against Greenon: The team huddles before more action: Mark Snyder shoots against Urbana; Mark Snyder (40) and Steve Sahle congratulate each other on another championship; Ken Billet warms up before the Central game; CENTER: Cliff Davis shoots a lay-up against North. 77 The Sweet, Sweet Taste of Victory w :iM« A II Ohio, First Team . ' ' ■:-- ' :-.--- wmi ' ' j «ii1 Steve Sahle tOhio, Third Team Freshman and Reserve Squads Work for Future Brave Power FRESHMAN TEAM, ROW I: Doug Davis, mgr.; Steve Reiss, Mi:ch Uleiy, Pat Toole, Richard Lulz, Bruce Bedingfield, Todd Hookfin, Dennis Freshour, Keith Garrett. ROW II: Coach Dave Engle, Kevin Griggs, Kirk Hoecker, John Harvey, Kevin Martin, Tim O ' Neil, Doug Hoy, Cecil Foley. Season Record 6-6. 80 COACHES, LEFT TO RIGHT: Reserve Coach Gary Flora, Varsity Coach Dale McDonald, Freshman Coach Dave Engle. RESERVE TEAM, ROW I: Dave Dillahuni, Mark Clifford. Marty Fames, Steve Boggs, Matt Milton, Mike Covey. ROW 11: Manager Bob King, Kevin Boggs, Bret Kane, Corey Lehman, Tim Mundy, Eric Hookfin, Coach Gary Flora. Season Record 3-13. 81 Young Cagers Seek Victory CLOCKWISE STARTING TOP LEFT: Mark Sieman baules against Urbana; Eric Hookfin scores on jump shot; Steve Boggs drives past Central; Matt Milton - Things look about the same down here! ; Tim Mundy leaps during Urban- !-• - ' ■.; CENTER: Coach Flora caught off guard during a time out. 82 Matmen Have Successful Season; Win First Trophy 1974- 1975 RESULTS Shawnee 15 Tipp City 38 Shawnee 37 Mechanicsburg 24 Shawnee 44 Urbana 21 Shawnee 42 Bellefontaine 19 Shawnee 18 Greenon 38 Shawnee 23 Northeastern 35 Shawnee 25 London 33 Shawnee 45 Northwestern 15 Wayne Invitational -6th place Indian Lake Invitational 2nd place CBC Meet- -4th place A-AA Sectional — -5th place The Shawnee wrestling team provided a host of thrills as it moved through a successful sea- son and won its first trophy by placing second in the Indian Lake Invitational. The season was also highlighted by Kun Smith ' s making it to State , the third time in Shawnee ' s history of the sport that a Brave grappler has gone all the way to the Ohio classic . ROW I: Jeff Compston, Kevin Brugerman, Mickey Kittles, Bryan Houston, Kun Smith, Mike Tarpoff , Mike Anglada, Derek Freshoui, Tim Lockwood, Dave Flatt, Dick Fairbanks, Rick Kitchen, Mark Reed, Mike Rabung, John Essig, Ralph Schioeder, Scott Flatt. ROW 11: Coach Don Ellsworth, Mgr. Kevin Miller, Dan Kelly, Bob Ford, Jeff McKinney. Dave Dickinson, Andy Demana, Greg NichoU, Kevin Penwell, Craig Wireman, Eric Schibler, Jeff Parkin, Mark Rogers, Frank Miller, Shawn Stevens, Mike Miller, Terry Marshall, Don King, Mgr. Jeff Eichelberger. 83 Shawnee Represented in State RIGHT: Kurt Smith, 20-5 2nd at Wayne Invitational 1st at Indian Lake Invitational 2nd at CBC Meet 1st at Urbana Sectional Meet 2nd at Southwestern District Meet Participated in State Meet BELOW RIGHT: Mike Tarpoff, 10-5-1 4th at Wayne Invitational 2nd at Indian Lake Invitational 2nd at CBC Meet BELOW: Ralph Schroeder, 16-6 2nd at Wayne Invitational 2nd at Indian Lake Invitational 2nri at CBC Meet 3rd at Urbana Sectional A flk. 1 3 1 1 K J 1] ■ ■ M 3 84 CLOCKWISE STARTING TOP: An anxious momem - Assistant Coach Jim Bayliss and Head Coach Don Ellsworth; Ralph Schioeder does the job against Northeastern; Kun Smith works on one of his twenty wins; Senior matmen (left to right) Mike Tarpoff , Dave Flatt, Kun Smith, Ralph Schroeder; Rick Kitchen puts the hold on a Northeastern opponent; Mike Tarpoff in action against Northeastern; Coach Ellsworth gives Mike Rabung last minute instructions. 85 86 Braves Trackmen Sprint to Sectional Championship SEASON RECORD - 8 Wins, 1 Loss 2nd in CBC Sectional Champions 4th in Southwest District 2 persons in State meet Terry Wolfe - 1 mile Dave Parmley - 120 HH, High Jump 9 persons qualified to District NEW SCHOOL RECORDS 120 High Hurdles - Dave Parmley 15.1 High Jump - Dave Parmley 6 ' 6 1 4 880 Run - Terry Wolfe 2:01.6 1 Mile Run - Terry Wolfe 4:20.9 2 Mile Run - Dave Comer 9:51.7 NEW DISTRICT RECORDS Terry Wolfe - 1 Mile 4:20.9 Dave Parmley - High Jump 6 ' 6 1 4 Page 86 - CLOCKWISE STARTING TOP LEFT: Chad Seymoui, anchor man, adds a final buist of speed lo win the 440 relay; Dave Parmley louches down in die long jump; Bret Kane releases shot during warm-ups; Rick Rhoades and Tim Lockwood make the relay exchange: Dave Comer laps the track in preparation for the 2 mile race; CENTER: Rick Rhoades anticipates the starting gun. ROW I: Manager Many Pidcock, Greg Nicholl, Kyle Stevens, Terry Koster, Chad Seymour, Steve Boggs, Rick Rhoades, Tim Lockwood. ROW II: Coach Larry Maddox, Roger Eichelberger, Bret Kane, John Roush, Kent Powers, Dave Parmley, Tom Armstrong, Steve Richardson, Terry Wolfe, Dave Comer, Manager Dana Bachman, Manager Tim Swaney, Coach Roy Young. Coach Dave Engle. 87 Special Honors Won by Nine Braves 88 LEFT: Terry Wolfe 880 Run Isi Conference 2nd Sectional 1 Mile Run 1st Conference 1st Sectional 1st District Bth State BELOW: Dave Parmley 180 Low Hurdles 1st Conference 2nd Sectional 3rd District 120 High Hurdles 2nd Sectional 3rd District Participated State Meet Long Jump 1st Sectional 4ih District High Jump 1st Conference 2nd Sectional 2nd District 6th State ROW I: Chad Seymour - 880 relay, 3rd Sectional; Rick Rhoades - 100 yd. dash, 2nd Sectional, 880 relay, 3rd Sectional; Tim Lockwood - 880 relay, 3rd Sectional; Terry Koster - 880 relay, 3rd Sectional; Dave Comer - 2 Mile, 1st Conference, 1st Sectional, 6th District. ROW II: Roger Eichelberger - Discus, 3rd Sectional, 6th District; Dave Parmley, above; Kent Powers - 440 Run, 1st Sectional, Pole Vault, 1st Conference, 1st Sectional; Terry Wolfe, above; Coach Larry Maddox. 89 Little Braves Look Toward Future Shawnee ' s freshman track team, under the coaching of Mr. Engle and Mr. Young, showed promising talent for future participation on the Big Braves squad. Trackmen at Shawnee have compiled enviable team and individual records during the past several years, and this year ' s freshmen are anxiously anticipating their next three years as they move up to the varsity squad . Page 91 - CLOCKWISE STARTING TOP LEFT: Todd Hookfin trying to fly; John Hutzell dashing for his 43rd point; Bob Giay jumping for a first in long jump; Cecil Foley shot putting for a second place; Mike Tyson clearing the five foot mark; Jeff Compston completing his vault; Randy Nichols shot putting for first place. CENTER: Bruce Bedingfield warming up for his event. ROW I: Marty Pidcock, mgr.; Andy Banks, Todd Hookfin, Terry Marshall, Pal Toole, Mike Tyson, Bruce Bedingfield, Shawn Stevens, Bmce Green, Carl Boggs. ROW II: Coach Dave Engle, Coach Larry Maddox, Tim Swaney, Jeff Compston, Bob Gray, Don Rowe, Randy Nichols, John Hutzell, Cecil Foley, Wes Smith, Mike Toole, Dana Bachman, mgr. ; Coach Roy Young. 90 Sr ? 91 Netters Wind Up 2nd in CBC Page 92 - CLOCKWISE STARTING UPPER LEFT: Ralph Schioeder conceniraies on a return; Brent Conover makes a backhand retum: Brian Friiz slams a serve; Terry Ray sizes up his opponent; Greg Myers returns a lob; Coach Jay Eben; Tim Mundy warms up for a match; CENTER: Greg Clements anticipates a serve . SPECIAL HONORS Brent Conover Sectional Quarterfinalist Ralph Schroeder Honorary Co -Captain Greg Myers Doubles Sectional Quarterfinalist Jeff Ulery Sectional Quarterfinalist Greg Clements Honorary Co -Captain Runner-up CBC Doubles Sectional Quarterfinalist Brian Fritz Sectional Quarterfinalist Tim Mundy Runner-up CBC Doubles ROW 1: Dave Dickinson, Randy Rollins, Ralph Schroeder, Greg Myers, Mitch Ulery. ROW 11: Brian Fritz, Tim Mundy. Greg Clements, Jeff Ulery, Brent Conover, Coach Jay Eben. NOT PICTURED: Nate Corey, Terry Ray. 93 Baseball Keeps Up Spirit of the Year — Winning! jSi . -- r VARSITY; (1. to r.) Head Coach Gary Flora, Asst. Coach Mike Robinson, Dennis Wainz, Dan Kelly, Mike Covey, Steve Erlanger, Ken Billet, Bob Leffel, Dennis Fieshour, Mark Eaton, Cliff Davis, Ron Wainz, Many Fanies, Scott McDonald, Mike Grove, Bob Englefield, Gary Stroupe, Jerry Smith, Bill Shields, Mark Siemon. RESERVES: ROW I: Kirk Hoecker, Mick Kittles. Craig Wireman, John Harvey, Rick Miller, Mike Covey, Richard Lutz, Bill Berberette, Tim Schuler, Dan Kelly, Rick Bishop, Kirk Burgoyne, Dave Cremean, Mark Williams, Steve Reiss. ROW 11: Jeff McKenny, Coach Mike Robin- son, Jim Smallwood. 94 Braves Close Out School Year With Conference and Sectional Championships CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS WITH 9-1 RECORD SECTIONAL CHAMPIONS DISTRICT RUNNERS-UP A i Tri-Captains: Steve Erlanger, Ken Billet, Mike Grove. ■- - •- ■-■J--..--S(nt- ; V SCOREBOARD Total Record 14-5 Shawnee Opponent 1 Fairbom Baker 2 Cath. Genual 7 13 Urbana 5 7 Bellefontaine 6 3 Spfld. North 6 9 Greenon 5 11 Fairbom Baker 10 Northeastern 5 10 London 6 5 Greenon 3 6 Northwestern 1 7 Northeastern 6 7 Bellefontaine 11 4 London 1 2 Cath. Central 1 7 Spfld. North 4 3 Dayton Northridge 5 5 Urbana 2 6 Cath. Genual 4 Assistant Coach Mike Robinson Head Coach Gary Flora 95 Seniors Lead Braves to Best-Ever Season; Four Named to All-Conference Team (1. to r.) Ken Billet, pitched 4-0, 2 saves league; Dennis Wainz, bat .395, 24 RBI ' s; Steve Erlanger, bat. .400, 14RBI ' s, 16 stolen bases; BobEnglefield, bat. .222; Mike Grove, bat. .411, pitched 2-1 league. ALL CONFERENCE: Dennis Wainz, Mike Grove, Steve Erlanger, Ken Billet. 96 Sectional Championship and District Runner- Up; Tow More Firsts for Shawnee Baseball. (1. to r.) Bob Leffel - first base; Ken Billet - pitcher: Cliff Davis, shonstop; Dave Flatt, Mark Roll and David Neuhan, managers; Martha Schmiink and Linda Erlanger, statisticians; Coach Gary Flora and Mike Grove. .i-.- i -«t ' . 97 ' ' We will go twenty years without something like this again. Jerry Hockman, Shawnee Athletic Director. (The above quotation was taken from a newspaper inter- view with Mr. Hockman, appearing in the Spring- field News and Sun , in reference to the outstanding Shawnee athletics record during the 74-75 school year . ) CLOCKWISE STARTING FAR RIGHT: Trainer Wayne Souihward and Steve Erlanger walk onto field after halftime; Steve Sahle shoots against North; Greg Eichelman eyes the cup for a birdie; Jim Justice cuts the net after the Conference championship game; Mike Grove deliberately walks batter number 7. 98 Football, Basketball, Baseball, Golf and Cross Country — Championships We Will Never Forget . . . CLOCKWISE STARTING TOP LEFT: Harriers prepare for Conference raeei; Dave Comer competes in Springfield Optimist meet; Ed Romshe tees off at Reid Park: Ken Billet brought down after long gain: Davis smacks a sin- gle against Belief ontaine . 99 The Distaff Side of the Shawnee Sports Scene A great set-up for Susie Fairbanks by Julie Huff. Melissa Hughes watches. Kim Fife gets a hit ! Jayne Kittles and Peggy Martin warm up before a game . Hooray! Shawnee girls win the CBC semi-finals in basketball. 100 Bonnie Brown sends a spike over the net . Tanya West looks on . Barb Yowler gets in a tight spot during the London game . Joyce Young scores an easy point . Volleyball co-captains Bonnie Brown and Barb Yowler. 101 Seasons of Vitality and Victory Field Hockey and Tennis Coach House Volleyball and Basketball Coach Osborne Softball Coach Puckett FIELD HOCKEY. ROW I: Judy Heaston, Julie Snyder, Jayne Kilties, Deidra Hughes, Lynn Watson, Peggy Martin, Vicki Farmer. ROW II: Teresa Brown, Melissa Hughes, Kathy Kopp, Sue Rose, Kim Fife, Camela Hughes, Karen Toole, Shauna Hatfield, Sherry Boner, Karen Harris, Caren Circle. 102 RESERVE VOLLEYBALL, ROW I: Vicki Farmer, Melissa Hughes, Susie Fairbanks, Kim Fife, Julie Huff. ROW 11: Karen Toole, Kim Bums, Lisa Griffin, Cyndy Baker. VARSITY VOLLEYBALL: Barb Yowler, Bonnie Brown, Lynn Watson, Chris Maute (manager), Tanya West, Kim Baker, Pam Dooley. 103 RESERVE BASKETBALL: Jo Dalie, Kris Lilly, Vicki Farmer, Sandy Wagner, Camela Hughes, Kim Fife, Donise Evans, Lisa Pequinot, Andrea Stout. VARSITY BASKETBALL, ROW I: Melissa Hughes, Pam Dooley, Chris Maute, Kaihy Nichols, Kim Baker. ROW II: Co-captains Barb Yowler, Bonnie Brown. 104 . .v. ' -- 1 SOFTBALL: Sandy Wagner, Coach Puckeli, Jo Dalie, Brenda Siradling, Kathy Nichols, Pam Dooley, Joy Millet, Kim Baker, Debbie Evans, Sue Rose, Julie Snyder, Kim Fife, Julie Huff, Bonnie Brown, Candi Cooper, Kay Trenner, Chris Maute, Donise Evans, Tammy Clark, Beuy Conrardy, Barb Yowler, Stephanie Legge, Melissa Hughes, Vickie Farmer. GIRLS ' TENNIS: Bernie Kimmerle, Robinn Boisel, Betsy Tiller, Nanette Kopp, Andrea Stout, Betsy Turner, Tammy Wall, Jill Wildeimuth. Kathy Kopp, Julie Brown. tos SyWf «r ni ' Marching Braves — That ' s Entertainment! RIGHT: Drum Major Roger Boysel poses with Marching Band Director Gil Byerman at half-time of the final home football game. Roger had just been named Outstanding Senior Band Member, and Mr. Byerman had been honored by the band as an Outstanding Director. ROW 1: Linda Cochran, Debbie McWilliams, Kim Kinsler, Connie Roberts, Missy Reiff , Craig Fifer, Shean Langen, Brady Weriz, Kirk Bur- guene, Karen Hoecker, Pam Edwards, Connie Hoy, Brenda Perkins, Director: Mr. Gil Byerman. ROW II: Kim Gamble, Kim Kirk, Kelly Hibbett, Jodee Peters, Karen Foster, Cathy Croutwater, Beth Lind, Cindy Fazio, Sharon Mosie, Nelia Miller, Bev Riemenschneider , Joyce Young, Candy Potts, Vicky Juergans, Gaby James, Roger Boysel, Mr. Clingman. ROW 111: Karen Tarpoff , Connie Pospisel, Julie Alexander, Cheryl Roush, Angle Miller, Dianne Ramel, Pam Kinsler, Eileen Snyder, Kim Cooke, Bernie Kimmerle, Cheryl Keller, April DeHart, Gina Swords, Pam Eckler, Karen Mosie, Carol Redmond, Brenda Shaffer, Mike Tyson. ROW IV: Jeff Parkins, Natalie Martin, Greg Eichelman, Cindy Kincaid, Peggy Martin, Randy Perry, Scott Flatt, Karen Vierling, John Eliott, Marlene Brown, Melissa Hughes, Denise Dunlap, Jenny French, Beth Bennett, Kathy Poland, Robin Boisel, Susie Fairbanks. ROW V: Howard Housted, Barb Hatfield, Robin Riley, Kim Kadel, Cindy Ockerman, Tina King, Judy Cavallaro, Mary Cripe, Cheryl Leibfritz, Christy Miller, Tammy Clark, Nancy Atkins, Craig Cox, Doug Ogden, Marty Pidcock, John Fenton. ROW VI: Holly Wobbe, Kevin Simpson, Ralph Bishop, Jim Lamborn, Debbie Martin, John Sine, Melo- die Clark. ROW VII: Jim Gilmore, Rick Wobbe, Dave DeHart, Nate Corey, Tim Gamble, Mike Brown, Rick Heck, Greg Twait. 108 CLOCKWISE, STARTING UPPER LEFT: Drum Major Roger Boysel poses with majoreites - kneeling, Kini Kinsler CHead Majoreue and Parn Edwards - to Roger ' s left are Connie Hoy and Deb Mc Williams, to his right are Linda Cochran and Brenda Perkins; Head Majorette Kirn Kinsler performs at halftime; the Marching Braves prepare to start down the field at the Parents ' Night celebration; Judy Cavallaro and . ' lar Cripe, squad leaders, admire the trophy won by their two squads for over-all excellence throughout the Marching Band season; CENTER: Tuba player Nate Corey dons sunglasses and gives the peace sign in a candid shot, considered posed but natural by all who know him! 109 Hey! If s October and the Grads A re Coming Home! From the traditional bonfire pep rally on Thursday night to the final strains of music at the after-game dance, Homecoming at Shawnee is unquestionably the most exciting event of the fall season. The 1974 extra- vaganza was made even more perfect by the Braves ' blanking of the Bellefontaine Chieftains 15-0, as our gridders moved toward the CBC Championship. RIGHT: Majoreiies Debbie McWilliams and Kim Kinsler. performing at halftime of the Homecoming game; BELOW: Steve Erlanger heads for touchdown territory! 110 CLOCKWISE, STARTING UPPER LEFT: Betsy Marshall and Bob Leffel at the Homecoming Dance; Greg Eichelman as the Shawnee Brave boosts the spirit for victory. Cheerleaders Sherry Boner and Camela Hughes wait for second half action to begin; senior float: Julie Alexander and Mark Roby: Mark Eaton and Sheri Rhonernus. Ill Mirror, Mirror, on the Wall . . . Who ' s the fairest of them all? Why , Amy Walters , of course ! At halftime ceremonies of the traditional Homecom- ing celebration, it was a radiant senior, Amy Walters, who received a crown and roses and learned that she had been selected by the student body as 1974 Homecoming Queen. Amy, along with her court of Shawnee ' s most beautiful royalty, made the evening ' s festivities complete by reigning over the second half of the Braves ' victorious football game and the dance which followed. How do we feel about Homecoming ' 74? It just couldn ' t be improved upon! RIGHT: The three senior Homecoming Queen candidates - Amy Wal- ters, Tana Grieser, and Deidra Hughes - pose foi a picture during Homecoming week; BELOW: Amy Walters receives her crown from ' 73 Queen Kim Skogstrom. Amy ' s escort is Terry Ray. 112 CLOCKWISE, STARTING UPPER LEFT: Lana Erlanger and Cheri Frazier, freshman Homecoming Attendants: Jenny Rob- erts, junior Homecoming Attendant; Homecoming Court with their escons await the halfiime ceremonies, 1. to r. - Rob Reiss. Tana Grieser, Jenny Roberts, Tim Wright, Mil e Covey, Cyndy Baker, Deidra Hughes, Ed Finchum, Amy V alters and Terry Ray: senior members of Homecoming Court with their escorts at the dance, 1. tor. Rob Reiss, Tana Grieser, Terry Ray, Amy Walters, Ed Finchum and Deidra Hughes: Karen Osment, junior Homecoming Attendant, and Tim Munday: Carol Riemenschneider, sophomore Homecoming Attendant; CENTER: Cyndy Baker, sophomore Homecoming Attendant. 113 Block 5 Backs Braves to CBC Championship! BLOCK S OFFICERS: Kim Kohl, secretary; Deidra Hughes, president; Bobbie Heaston, vice-president; Karen Osment, treasurer. Miss Beth Hiles Advisor  f ft 3 % r ; Ik Shumee ROW I: Bobbie Heaston, Deidra Hughes, Barb Buck, Bonny McCaughey, Lisa Pequignot, Peggy Bobst, Cindy Miller, Deb Clarkson, Lori Rhonemus, Carol Riemenschneider, Kim Berry. ROW II; Kim South, Jill Pierson, Keana Mead, Roberta Fields, Teresa Bennett, Lana Erlan- ger, Rhonda Barone, Melanie Miller, Terri Meredith, Sonie Horton, Julie Lorton. ROW III; Gretchen Marshall, Nanette Kopp, Natalie All- man, Angie Wilson, Angle Snorf, Nancy Vasileff, Sabrina Bailey, Bette White, Denise Gundolph, Lisa Griffin, Sue Rose, Lee Ann Clarkson. ROW IV: Tonya Bowers, Karen Toole, Kaihy Coffman, Janice Smallwood, Betsy Tiller, Chris Maute, Kathy Weickert, Julie Cappelli, Paula Adams, Linda Shields, Cheryl Larson, Denise Williams. ROW V; Leslie Kunkle, Caren Circle, Michelle Moore, Kathy Amstutz, Naomi Reed, Sue Shon, Laura Fazio, Jackie Wainz, Kim Bosiick, Diane Donaldson, Karen Harris, Eugenia Woodard. ROW VI: Chris Hanrahan, Cheryl Osment, Melissa Butz, Lisa Carney, Julie Brown, Tami Wall, Karen Osment, Linda Erlanger, Betsy Seipel, Sharon Vasileff, Cindy Reisinger, Barb Rossler. ROW VII: Jeri Strantz, Sheri AUender, Christine Brouhard, Kim Ervin, Kathy Keesecker, Tammy Hinkle, Kim Kohl, Kim Lewis, Kim Honefanger, Pam Causlin, Lori Roberts, Cheri Frazier. ROW VIII: Mel Bowers, Stephanie Legge, Anita Williams, Joy Miller, Jackie Peters, Mary Shaw, Judy Houser, Cindy Sine, Jolinda Porfidio, Mary Davis, Kim Dyer, Terri Malina, Anne Rutledge. ROW IX: Tammy Webster, Brenda McCaughey, Kate Steinberg, Gwen Domanek, Kathy Capper, Rosemary Faulk, Vicki Hatfield, Maureen Burk, Karen Miller, Kim McClain, Kathy Wilson, Kay Shingler, Jenny Roberts, Pam Hursh. 114 The Girls Who Keep Things Running Smoothly! SIGN COMMITTEE, ROW I: Mindy Overholser, Karen Osmem, Lisa Pequignot, Paula Adams, Kee Kell, Kaihy Arastutz, Teni Malina, Jenny Roberts, Kim Kohl, Lori Robens, Michelle Moore. ROW II: Bobble Jean Heasion, Kim Runyan, Kim Beny, Linda Erlanger, Tammy Hinkle. PROGRAM COMMITTEE: Peggy Martin, Betsy Turner, Caien Circle, Naomi Reed, Jill Pierson, Karen Hoecker, Karen Toole. CROSS COUNTRY STATISTICIANS, ROW I: Kim Kirk, Martha Schmunk, Bobbie Heaston, Tana Giieser, Carol Riemenschneider. ROW II: Kim South, Sheri Rhonemus, Lori Rhonemus. 115 6i If A Man Answers Starring: Lynn Watson Greg Clements November 8 , 1974 Director: Don Kelly Student Director: Virginia Pendleton CAST: ROW I: (left to right) Martha Schmunk as Geimaine Stacey, Lynn Watson as Chantel Stacey, Virginia Pendleton, student .director Greg Clements as Gene Wright, Brooks Rump originally scheduled to play John Stacey (but Harry Heaton took over pan due to illness). ROW II: Ed Finchum as Robert Swan , Evelyn Howard as Salome , Robin Riley as Eropa , Missy Reiff as the clerk in the flower shop , Pam Causlin as Tina Brooks, Kim Burns as Miss Kaye, Beth Lind as Belladonna, Harry Heaton as Mr. Chadwick. . 116 ■ W H 4 TOP LErt ' i ifii dl«|tl McCaugl)y 68eWor the fh Finchuin)iiPOTTOJM RIGHT dog training iji ' anH . ove tSa jtCltosn with £;hantel . ,ei; BOTTOM SiJlna (Pam Caus] (Greg cymeqfsi banfc t Chantel (Lyfll % i Sadie Hawkins Dance Biggest Ever at Shawnee PAGE 118 - ABOVE: Excitement builds in the sophomore wheel banow race. BELOW: King and Queen Diane Ramel and Steve Sahle pose with Runners-Up Raggedy Ann and Andy (Karen Stott- lemeyer and Jim Everingham). PAGE 119 - CLOCKWISE STARTING UPPER LEFT: Mr. G. hitches Laura Smoot and Jeff Ulery; Sadie (Mrs. Hiles) getting ready to present King and Queen; Erik Cassimon (exchange student from Belgium) dances with Anne Rutledge at his first American Sadie Haw- kins Dance; everyone having a knee-slappin ' time; Susie Pelfrey ' s date gives her a push; crowd responds to music of the Jasmine. 118 119 ' ' Here Comes Charlie }} Starring: Jodee Peters Jim Neer April 11, 1975 Director: Beth Hiles Student Director: Lynn Watson e p IN FRONT OF COUCH: Jodee Peters as Charlie Hopps. SEATED ON COUCH: Jackie Peters as Mrs. Candine Smythe - Kersey, Virginia Pen- dleton as Mrs. Famham, Jim Neer as Larry Elliott, Kathy Mason as Vivian Srnyihe - Kersey, Naomi Reed as Nora Malone. STANDING: John Sine as Mortimer Smythe - Kersey, Rick Heck as Ted Hartley, Rick Wobbe Uncle Aleck, Ralf Ewing as Timothy McGill. 120 ' Jmm m m yw ' ■ WW in wM ■yj U ::sJB Hf 4I | JV|H m H Pl g TOP LEFT CLOCKWISE: Charlie hugs her Papa Larry with loving affection; Ted smoking his cigar in Nta. Famham ' s house; Lany worries about the problems of his new child; Vivian throws one of her many tantrums; Uncle Aleck in his jolly nature, laughing like a hillbilly; Mrs. Famham screams in her usual bossy way; Charlie returns as a beautiful , sophisticated young lady . 121 Page 123 - ABOVE: Eric Hookfin reads to help keep him awake during his 24-hour ordeal in the ROCKATHON; RIGHT: Shawn Stevens looks alert in the early hours of the ROCKATHON; BELOW: Dane Kimmerle props his feet and settles down for 24 hours of continual rocking. Page 122 - CLOCKWISE, STARTING AT TOP: Kim Burns and Bret Kane; Jenny Roberts; Gary Brannick and Mel Husted standing - Joyce Tim- mons, Greg Twait, Kathy Brown, John Mitchell, Nelia Miller and Rick Wobbe seated; Karen Toole poses sitting on Santa ' s lap; (Santa was School Board member. Jack Kame.) 122 From Ecstasy to Exhaustion . . That ' s How We Remember the Holidays ! The CHRISTMAS DANCE, sponsored by the Senior Class, provided the ecstasy . . . twinkling lights, mistletoe, and music set the holiday mood that made for a memo- rable evening . But then came the end of December when yearbook staffers and F . C . A . members rocked for 24 hours in a brand new, zany money- making project called the ROCKATHON! If we fell asleep in the rocking chair , we were squirted with a water pistol ! If we got the most money pledges , we won cash prizes ! It was , to say the least, an experience . . . 123 ' ' From Lollipops to Roses ' ' Is Prom Theme PROM COURT, SEATED: Rob Reiss and Amy Walters, Prom King and Queen. STANDING: Tana Grieser, Tim Waterman, Jayne Kittles, Terry Ray, Ed LeFever, Connie Roberts, Bill Courlas, Deidra Hughes. Lisa Griffin and Jim Near Everyone joins in on King-Queen dance. 124 The royal couple during the Queen ' s Dance - Amy Walters dances with Mr. Irvine and Rob Reiss dances with Mis. Irvine. Tana Grieser and Tim Waterman: Mr. Irvine and Amy Walters; Deidia Hughes and Bill Couilas . Couples watch as balloons are released onto the dance floor . Mr. Hockman and Bob Englefield. 125 Shawnee Students in Variety of Activities ll m iii: 1 ' m I B i wtt 1 1, fljg F l M ' r mM ££ ? «■ f ||rl i .M. iyt- J V aA ' ii ' .« M -J S„. 1 r ■f ■ ) ¥ 1 MS W '  . ' v % t 1 f .- i Lji The above group tried to help sell yearbooks by presenting a variety of singing commercials duiing the SHAWANO sales campaign. They called themselves BIG RAT AND THE COLD GRILLED CHEESE! We ' re not sure which one is BIG RAT, but their real identities are: ROW I: Roger Southward, Steve Erlanger, Steve Houston, Nate Corey. ROW 11: Mike Grove, Jeff Glenn, Mark Snyder, Ed LeFever. 2f?K- ' ' i •■■• ' ■ £ i - %■■ ■ ' ■•■■■ - - ■ - 1: -;: SABRINA BAILEY Teen Board Representative for Wren ' s ERIK CASSIMON Exchange Student from Belgium STEVE HOUSTON WIZE Student of the Week 126 LIBRARY WORKERS. SEATED: Sharon Thornion. ROW I: Jenny Overholser, Betsy Tiller, Donna Hanke, Carol Coniardy, Cheryl KeUer ROW II: Garry Snyder, Earl McKinley, Rene Chilton, Bill Yowler, Nancy Vasileff , Steve Houston. TRACK CINDERELLAS, ROW I: Kim Burns, Tammy Hinkle, Tana Grieser, Deb Mahan, Sheri Rhonemus. ROW II: Jane Haines, Karen Tar- pott , Nancy Geers, Carol Riemenschneider, Lori Rhonemus, Kim South, Kim Kirk. ABSENT FROM PICTURE: Kim Kadel. 127 It ' s Ice Cream Soda Time . . See You at the 50 ' s Dance! LEFT TO RIGHT: Couples dance to the music of the 1950 ' s; Sandi Gray in a 50 ' s letter sweater sits on the shoulders of John Ramos to sip a soda from the gigantic centerpiece of the 50 ' s Dance; Shavmee couples listen to a 50 ' s style d.j-; Let ' s see - was it the twist they were doing in those days? Paula Adams, Sue Rose and Dick Fairbanks dance to some 50 ' s music. 128 Football Cheerleaders Keep Spirit High ! LEFT TO captain: RIGHT: Sherry Boner, Meg Hiles, Amy Wallers with Sheri Rhonemus on shoulders, Camela Hughes and Lynn Watson: Mee Hiles, Amy Walters, senior; Sheri Rhonemus, senior; Lynn Watson, senior; (1. to r.) Sheri Rhonemus, Sherry Boner. Amy Waltere, Camela Hughes, Lynn Watson, Meg Hiles. 129 Let ' s Hear It for the Braves! MEGHILES, CAPTAIN VARSITY BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS, TOP TO BOTTOM: Camela Hughes, Sheri Rhonemus, Meg Hiles, Judy Cavallaro. LEFT: Amy Walters. RIGHT: Robin Riley. SENIOR AMY WALTERS SENIOR SHERI RHONEMUS 130 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS - FRESHMAN FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS, TOP: Cheryl Osment. LEFT TO RIGHT: Lora demeans, CLOCKWISE STARTING TIP: Melissa Butz, Lana Sheri AUender, captain; Melissa Butz. Elanger, Cheryl Osment, Lora demeans, cap- tain. RESERVE BASKETBALL CHEER- LEADERS , LEFT TO RIGHT: Debbie McWilUams, Gretchen Marshall , captain: Connie Hoy , Kim Kirk , Kim South . 131 S. H. S. Music Makers Shawnee ' s instrumental music groups once again had an exciting and suc- cessful year with an impressive total of 30 performances. Concert and Sym- phonic Bands both received excel- lent ratings in the District and the Orchestra received an excellent rating in State competition. Special honors to individual students presented at the Band and Orchestra Awards Night program , were: Director ' s Award - Concert Band: Rick Heck Most Improved Junior Trophy - Symphonic Band: Christy Miller Most Improved Junior Trophy - Orchestra: Mary Cripe National School Orchestra Award: Greg Twait John Phillip Sousa Band Award: Bev Riemenschneider (1. tor.) Mr. David Clingman, Director of Sym- phonic Band, Orchestra and The Bravados; Mr. Gil Byerman, Director of Marchi ng Band and Concert Band; ORCHESTRA OFFICERS: Nate Corey, president; Greg Twait, vice-president; Jim Bates, secretary; and Peggy Martin, trea- surer; CONCERT BAND OFFICERS: Brady Wertz, treasurer; Missy Reiff, secretary; Kim Kirk, vice-president and Jeff Glenn, president; SYM- PHONIC BAND OFFICERS: STANDING: Connie Roberts, secretary; Nate Corey, vice-president; Julie Alexander, treasurer. SEATED: Bev Riem- enschneider, president. laaiiiifiiDiiMi !!!!!S!9Ulll 132 SYMPHONIC BAND: ROW I: Candy Potts, Karen Foster, Kim Kimler, Cindy Ockerman, Nelia Miller, Bev Riemenschneider, Cindy Kincaid, Joyce Young, Cathy Cultice, Connie Hoy, Jodee Peters, Kathy Amstutz. ROW II: Camela Hughes, Kim Kadel, Sheryl Roush, Deidra Hughes, Meg Miles, Julie Alexander, Pam Kinsler, Kathy Poland, Jim Bates, Kim Cooke, Karen Mosie, Carol Leibfritz, Robin Riley, Angle Miller, Jayne Kittles, Connie Roberts, Peggy Martin. ROW III: Mr. Clingman, Rick Mammolite, Tim Gamble, Karen Hoecker, Brenda Perkins, Nancy Atkins, Kathy Loewer, Mary Cripe, Christy Miller, Greg Clements, Deb Mc Williams, Randy Perry, Greg Eichelman, David DeHart, Greg Twait, Susie Fairbanks. ROW IV: Tim Langen, Carol Redmond, Karen Vierling, Judy Cavallaro, Jim Lambom, Roger Boysel, Ralph Bishop, Scott Flatt, Robinn Boisel, Scott McDonald. ROW V; Chris Nuss. Wayne Southward, Brent Conover, Tina King, Nate Corey. Jim Gilmore, Cheryl Leibfritz, Melodie Clark. CONCERT BAND: ROW I: Kelly Hibbett, Marie Parsons, Lora Cremean, Sharon Mosie, Kim Gamble, Julie Cappelli, Gaby James, Denise Dunlap, Karen Tarpoff . ROW II: Bernie Kimmerle, Eileen Snyder, Beth Bennett, Dave Carpenter, Cheryl Keller, Vickie Juergens, Julie Brown, Karen Monis, Gina Swords, Pam Eckler, Peggy Mason, Natalie Martin, Kim Kirk, Jane Haines, Ralf Ewing, Trudy Stambaugh, Marty Pidcock, Mike Tyson, Tim Carpenter. ROW III: Kirk Burgoyne, Mark Kapp, Dave Stroup, Bob Ford, Cathy Schutte, Melissa Hughes, Bob King, April DeHart, Mike Toole, Doug Hoy, Shauna Hatfield, Missy Reiff, Cathy Croutwater, Pam Edwards, Doug Ogden, John Fenton, Brenda Shaffer, Craig Cox. ROW IV: Jim Carpenter, Jeff Glenn, Jeni French, John Elliott, Pat Toole, Joe Heskett. Brady Wenz. Jeff Parkin, Tammie Clark, Linda Cochran, Cindy Fazio, Director Mr. Gil Byerman. ROW V: Shean Langen, Eric Kadel, Tim Harper. Derek Freshour. Craig Fifer, Jeff Beavers, Rick Heck, Jim Wonhen, Randy Van Horn, John Sine, Debbie Martin, Holly Wobbe, Barb Hatfield. Fran Weeks. Kevin Simpson, Howard Husted, Bruce Green, Andy Demana. 133 i; %iSi5SSi;is3 ORCHESTRA: ROW I: Karen Harris, Rachel Deyhle, Jane Haines, Bette White, Holly Wobbe, Eugenia Woodard, Barb Hatfield, Dianne Ramel, Rick Wobbe, Kevin Simpson, Mary Cdpe, Harry Heaton. ROW II: Cindy Ockerman, Candy Potts, Peggy Martin, Kaihy Poland, Kathy Amstutz, Natalie Martin. ROW III: Director Mr. David Clingman, Ralph Bishop, Nate Corey, Scott Flatt, Kathy Loewer, Christy Miller, Nancy Atkins, Debbie Allen, J im Bates, Brent Conover, Greg Twait. THE BRAVADOS: ROW I: Natalie Martin, Brent Conover, Jim Bates, Greg Twait, Tim Gamble, David DeHan, Mike Brown. ROW II: Greg Eichelman, Randy Feny, Greg Clements, Marlene Brown, Rick Heck, Jim Lamborn, Nate Corey, Roger Boysel, Ralph Bishop. 134 BASKETBALL PEP BAND: ROW I: Jim Bates. Eileen Snyder, Sheryl Roush, Betsy Turner, Julie Alexander, Cindy Ockerman. Tim Gamble, Cathy Cultice. Candy Potts, Greg Twait, Dave DeHan. ROW II: Christy Miller, Mary Cripe, Kathy Loewer. Melodie Clark, Ralph Bishop, Jim Lamborn, Nate Corey, Jim Gilmore, Greg Eichelman (student director), Jeff Glenn, Randy Perry, Peggy Manin, Robinn Boisel. Karen Vierling. RESERVE PEP BAND: ROW I: Karen Foster, Cindy Fazio, Sharon Mosie , Kelly Hibbett, Kim Gamble, Craig Fifer, Bemie Kimmerle, Cher -1 Leibfntz, Karen Mosie, Vickie Juergens, Ralf Ewing, John Fenton. ROW II: Nancy Atkins, Tammy Clark, Joh n Elliot, Beth Bennett, Jim ' Worthen, Rick Heck, John Sine, Debbie Martin, Barb Hatfield, Howard Husted. 135 B aaam Miss Sarai Grimes, Director Wi laSSSw ROW I: Virginia Pendleton, Mel Husted, Joyce Timmons, Jill Pierson, Bonnie Austin, Peggy Bennett, Barb Baughman, Faith Pirozak, Linda Erlanger, Pam Roberts, Kim Kinsler, Bill Yowler, Rob Reiss, Mike Grove, Steve Erlanger, Lynn Watson, Sheri Rho- nemus. Tammy Stambaugh, Naomi Reed, Kim Kohl, Bobbie Hea- ston, Shauna Hatfield, Carl Nichols, Roberta Fields, Evelyn How- ard. ROW 11: Sandi Gray, Lori Roberts, Tonya Bovvers, Penny Our Specialty Is Music ! Concert performances . . . Christmas Vesper Services . . . The tour performances in our three middle schools . . . What could be more rewarding than being selected as a member of A CAPPELLA CHOIR! A CAPPELLA OFFICERS: Sheri Rhonemus, Co-President; Virginia Pendleton, Secretary; Jackie Peters, Treasurer; TimBaggett, Co-President. 136 Siewan, Pam Causlin, Yvonne Thompson, Kim Lapp, Kim Runyan, Belsy Seipel, Jayne Kittles, Diane Brennan, Mike Brown, Fred Heasion, Bob Ehrle, Connie Minniear, Martha Schmunk, Jan Smallwood, Jackie Peters, Anne Rutledge, Betsy Tiller, Chris Maute, Rachel Deyhle, Linda McKinley, Natalie Allman, Carol Conrardy, Cindy Kincaid, Donna Gross, Julie Lonon, Bev Riemenschneider. ROW III: Andrea Stout. Karen Vierling, Marianne Struck, LaNell McKinley, Brenda McCaughey, Amy Walters, Tana Grieser, Sabrina Bailey, Sheryl Wilson, Rick Shay, Kent Powers, Mark Demana, Jim Neer, Gary Dollinger, Tom Baggett, Rene Chilton, Mike Russell, John Mitchell, Steve Housion, Karen Toole, Michelle Moore, Robinn Boisel, Kathy Coffman, Karen Hoecker, Joyce Young, Diane Ramel, Kathy Mason, Bonny McCaughey. SECTION LEADERS: Evelyn Howard, Carol Conrardy, Andrea Stout, Sandi Gray, Jackie Peters, Rick Shay, Tim Baggett. 137 u tg s ' ,|. J -f- ,f ' «j V 1 i K  SOPHOMORE CHOIR, ROW I: Gretchen Marshall, Melanie Miller, Sonie Honon, Rhonda Baione, Richard Thorstenson, Tim Gamble, Leslie Kunkle, Peggy Bobst, Kim South. ROW 11; Tammy Hickey, Cyndy Baker, Sean Foley, Fred Erdman, Doyle Shaffer, Mark Clifford, Mike Lorion, Dale Marion, Scott Althouse. ROW 111: Lisa Pequignot, Kris Lilly, Marsha Wise, Eric Pierson, Matt Hanis, Eric Hookfin, Tim Lock- wood, Kathy Keesecker, Barb Coffman, Laura Smoot, Paula Adams, Greg Nicholl. SOPHOMORE CHOIR OFFICERS: Sonie Horton, Secretary; Leslie Kunkle, Co-President; Kathy Kee- secker, Co-President; TimLockwood, Treasurer. 138 We ' d Like to Teach the World to Sing in Perfect Harmony . . . CHAMBER SINGERS, ROW I: Joyce Tiramons, Karen Vierling, Virginia Pendleton, Naomi Reed, Brenda McCaughey, Dianne Brennen, Che- ryl Keller, Mel Husted, Sandi Gray. ROW 11: Bev Riemenschneider, Michele Moore, Andrea Stout, Marianne Struck, Bonny McCaughey, Evelyn Howard, Donna Gross. ROW 111: Greg Eichelman, Jeff Glenn, Ed LeFever, Jackie Peters, Betsy Tiller, Brian Craycraft, Tim Baggett. ROW IV: John Mitchell, Richard Thorstenson, Tim Gamble, Bill Yowler, Tom Baggett. SENIOR GIRLS ENSEMBLE, ROW 1: Barb Baughman, Faith Pirozak, Sheri Rhonemus, Kim Kinsler, Donna Gross, Joyce Timmons, Melodee Husted, Sandi Gray. ROW II: Peggy Bennett, Kim Runyan, Martha Schmunk, Janice Smallwood, Roberta Fields, Diane Brennan, Betsy Tiller. ROW III: Karen Vierling, Sheryl Wilson, Cindy Kincaid, Sabrina Bailey, Joyce Young, Andrea Stout, Karen Hoecker, Kaihy Coff- man, Jackie Peters. 139 Freshman Music Makers ' ' We practiced and practiced , and we sang and we sang - and through it all the uppermost thought in all our minds was: ' Which ones of us will make A Cappella? ' FRESHMAN CHOIR OFFICERS: Lana Erianger, Co-Piesident; Beth Lind, Treasurer; Cheri Frazier, Secretary; Doug Davis, Co-President. ROW I: Cindy Bair, Michelle Carpenter, Brenda Kelly, Brenda Stradling, Jo Dalie, Elaine Struck, Jenny Seipel, Cheryl Osment, Bob Fisher, Bruce Bedingfield, Mark Allen. ROW II: Sheri AUender, Kim Honef anger, Jackie Wainz, Beth Hill, Judy Heaston, Laura Fazio, Melissa Hants, Kate Steinberger, Gail Speckman, Betty Conrardy, Dave Lilly. ROW III: Greg Erdman, Howie Husted, Cheri Frazier, Lana Erianger, Trudy Stambaugh, Debby Hartman, Lisa Carney, Christina Brouhard, Barb Rossler, Beth Lind, Kim Ervin, Tammy LeValley. ROW IV: Eddie Ridenour, Doug Davis, John Hutzell, Lori Roush, Susan Keller, Lisa Miller, Winona Gonzales, Denise Williams, Donna Hanke, Teresa Brown, Angle Wilson. 140 Christmas Vespers High Point in A Cappella School Year CLOCKWISE STARTING UPPER LEFT: Sandi Gray; A Cappella Choir pauses before siarting down aisle; Choir begins march in Weaver Chapel; Marianne Struck; A solemn moment before the march begins - pictured in foreground are Pam Roberts and Tim Cremeens. 141 The Climax of a Great Year Honor Awards Assembly AWARDS DAY May 27. 1975 Science Award - Rick Wobbe and Harry Heaton Industrial Arts Club Award - Steve Houston Thespian Awards - Rick Wobbe and Virginia Pendleton Student Council Citizenship Awards - Deidra Hughes and Steve Houston Tom Taylor Award - Roger Southward Publications Teacher of the Year Award - Mrs. Hickes 142 Page 142 - ABOVE; Greg Twaii, Valedictorian, and Roger Southward, Salutatorian, receive their awardj from Mr Irvme; BELOW: TOP TEN HONOR GRADUATES- SEATED- Chiis Maute and Virginia Pendleton. STANDING- Barbara Baughman, Carol Leibfritz, Greg Twait, Melodee Husted Gary Erannick, Joyce Timmons, Evelyn Howard. Roger ' Southward. Page 143 - H. to r., Mrs. Hickes receives the Publications -Teacher of the Year award from Gold ' n Black Editor Virginia Pendleton: Mr. Minnick congratulates Rick Wobbe and Harry Heaton, recipients of the Science Award- Mr Panack presents the Student Council Ciuzenship Award o Steve Houston; Mr. Schmunk, Mr. Hockman and Mr Irvine pose with the CBC AU-Spons trophy; Deidra Hughes receives the Student Council Citizenship award from .Mr Parrack. 143 f - U ' J ' v% . f ORGANIZATIONS Mx w| - 4lkfc % n STUDENT COUNCIL, BOTTOM OF THE S TO TOP: Kim Kirk, Cyndy Baker, Meg Hiles, Kim Kinsler, Trudy Siam- baugh, Camela Hughes, Beih Lind, Steve Reiss, Caren Circle, Bryan Houston, Steve Houston, Greg Clements, Tana Grieser, Robin Riley. MEDICAL CAREERS CLUB, ROW I: Mrs. Graver, Advisor; Susan Keller, Cheryl Keller, Marlene Brown, Mary Cripe, Lynda Jones, Karen Mosie, Dianne Ramel, Lisa Parker, Jackie Peters, Teresa Bennett, Kim Kinsler, Mary Pavelka, Cathy Parker, Janet Gibson. ROW II: Angle Miller, Teresa Tordiff , Karen Schwenn, Sherry Seiter, Karen Donnelly, Robinn Boisel, Bette White, Denise Gundolph, Nancy Geers, Kris Lilly, Cathy Croutwater, Kim Burns, Sue Rose, Rachel Deyhle, Sharon Mosie, Diane Leibfritz. ROW III: Marcia Wise, John Sine, Brenda Perkins, Kee Kell, Shauna Hatfield, Karen Harris, Julie Alexander, Sherry Boner, Julie Huff, Jenny Snorf, Cindy Kincaid, Tammy Hickey, Keana Mead, Patti Music, Kathy McGrath, Adenna Johnson, Debbie Manin. ROW IV: Howard Clouser, Barb Yowler, Christina Brouhard, Sheri Allender, Naomi Reed, Jill Pierson, Kathy Amstutz, Barb Coffman, Lora Smoot, Nancy Cole, Eileen Snyder, Pam Kinsler, Gina Swords, Karen Hoecker, Beverly Riemenschneider, Connie Roberts , KimBostick, Dianna Donaldson. 146 Student Council and Medical Careers Club STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council organized a teacher-student committee to investigate the value of exams. This committee concluded that exams should be abol- ished for one year on a trial basis. The Student Council also was in charge of the Homecoming fes- tivities and had student exchanges with Northwest- ern, Greenon, and London. MEDICAL CAREERS CLUB The club raised money this year by sponsoring the 50 ' s Dance. The money was used to present a .$.50 scholarship to Karen Hoecker . Other activities included a field trip to Clark Technical College and several guest speakers who presented information on the field of medicine. ■ H ■■■■■■K lf r j l H ■ N i H 1 1 L • ■■• m H i f .iA m. UPPER LEFT: STUDENT COUNCIL ADVISOR: Mr. Parrack; UPPER RIGHT: STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS, STANDING: Kim Kinsler, Secre- tary; Tana Grieser, Treasurer; Meg Hiles, Vice-President. SITTING: Steve Houston, President; LOWER LEFT: MEDICAL CAREERS OFFICERS: Kim Kinsler, President; Karen Hoecker, Vice-President; Naomi Reed, Secretary: Kathy Amstutz, Treasurer; LOWER RIGHT: MEDICAL CAREERS ADVISOR: Mrs. Graver. 147 F - TOP, 1. to r.: Natalie AUman, Nanette Kopp, Christy Miller, Sean Hookfin, Cheryl Leibnitz, lean Marie Erdman. ROW VI: Kathy Loewer, Carol Conrardy, Robin Riley, Sharon Mackert, Karen Toole, Kim Kadel, Tina King. ROW V: Cathy Cultice, Cindy Sine. ROW IV: Deb Mahan, Judy Cavallaro. ROW III: Linda Erlanger, Karen Osment, Cindy Ockerman, Camela Hughes, Kim Runyan. ROW II: Lori Roberts, Pam Causlin. ROW I: Jenny Roberts, Terri Malina. T - TOP, 1. to r. : Meg Hiles, Julie Snyder, Donna Smith, Missy Reiff , Tammy Hinkle, Peggy Bobst, Paula Adams, Andrea Stout. ROW VI: Gretchen Marshall, Bobbie Heaston, Deidra Hughes, Cheryl Larson, Kathy Wei- kert, Marilyn Armstrong, Jayne Kittles, Faith Pirozak. ROW V: Tami Wall, Carol Riemenschneider. ROW IV: Debra Allen, Nanci Atkins. ROW III: Connie Hoy, Claudia Woebking. ROW II: Kim Kirk, Kim South. ROW I: Rose Preston, Linda Shields. A - TOP, I. to r. : Kathy Mason, Susie Fairbanks, Julie Lorton, Cindy Miller, Evelyn Howard, Sandi Gray, Stephanie Cole. ROW VI: Joyce Young, Tana Grieser, Lynn Watson, Laura Fazio, Trudy Stambaugh, Jackie Wainz, Karen Morris. ROW V: Bernie Kimmerle, Beth Bennett, Lana Erlanger, Debbie Green. ROW IV: Julie Brown, Fran Weeks, Jennifer French, Kelly Hibbett. ROW III: Tami Gray, Kellie Bruggeman, Deb Risteff , Melissa Butz, Denise Dunlap, Sabrina Bailey, Lora Cremean, Vickijuergens. ROW II: Cheryl Osment, Jenny Seipel, Julie Cappelli, Tina Tayloe. ROW I: Lisa Carney, Kathy Kopp, Mindy Overholser, Cheri Frazier. AUDIO-VISUAL CLUB: ROW I: Kevin Simpson, Howard Husted, Harry Heaton. ROW II: Jeff Atkinson, Kyle Stevens, Bill Cooper, Mark Yowler, Anne Rutledge, Carl Boggs, Marc McDaniel. ROW III: Rick Mammolite, Randy Perry, Martha Schmunk, Ed Ridenour. ROW IV: Mr. Jay Eben, advisor; Brooks Rump. 148 Future Teachers of America and Audio-Visual Club The Future Teachers of America, an organization formed for those students interested in entering the field of education, decorated the lobby and cafeteria for the Christmas season . The club participated in National Education Week and heard several speakers at their club meetings. A committee was formed to select books which the club then purchased for local nursery schools . During the spring the F . T . A . held its annual banquet and the Sadie Hawkins dance. The Audio-Visual Club is responsible for delivering audio-visual equipment to teachers when the equip- ment is needed. Club members learned how to operate the different pieces of audio-visual equipment during the club meetings . This was probably the last year for the Audio- Visual Club at Shawnee. UPPER LEFT: F.T.A. OFFICERS: (left to right) Camela Hughes, Secretary; Gretchen Maishall, Treasurer; Meg Hiles, Vice-President; Kim Runyan, President. UPPER RIGHT: AUDIO-VISUAL PRESIDENT HARRY HEATON. LOWER LEFT: AUDIO-VISUAL CLUB OFFICERS AND ADVI- SOR: (left to right) Mr. Eben, Advisor; Harry Heaton, President; Jeff Atkinson, Vice-President; Anne Rutledge, Secretar) ' -Treasurer. LOWER RIGHT: F.T.A. ADVISOR: Mrs. Williamson. 149 ©_0  § FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES: ROW I: Kenny Adams, Jeff Beavers, Bob King, Tim Lockwood, Eric Hookfin, Bryan Houston, Randy Nichols, Eric Schibler, Kyle Stevens, Mike Taipoff , Ed Lepever, Mark Snyder, Roger Southward, Todd Breeling, Frank Miller, Shawn Ste- vens, Randy Parries. ROW II: Rick Mammolite, Brady Wertz, Doug Ogden, Dale Binkley, Mike Lorton, Dale Manon, Kevin Boggs, Randy Rollins, Dave Dillahunt, Tom Armstrong, Donise Evans, Bonnie Brown, Dane Kimmerle, pave Cremean, Todd Hookfin, Mike Covey, Pat Toole, Greg Pry, student teacher. ROW III: Bill Barker, Brent Conover, Andy Demana, Dick Fairbanks, Marty Pidcock, Dave Parmley, Rick Shay, Peggy Martin, Betsy Turner, Kim Baker, Pam Dooley, Chris Maute, Mick Kittles, Dan Kelly, Marvin Moeller, Advisor Mr. Larry Maddox. ROW IV: Mike Tyson, Bruce Bedingfield, Dave Comer, Rick Kitchen, Mark Siemon, Terry Wolfe, Mark Reed, Scott Flatt, Mike Anglada, Mark Eaton, Ron Wainz, Scott McDonald, Jim Neer, Greg Clements, Steve Sable, Cliff Davis, Wayne Southward. DEBATE CLUB: BACK ROW: (left to right) Doug Ogden, Rene Chilton, Dave Fox, Bill Yowler, Brady Wertz, Gary Snyder, Howard Husted, Kevin Simpson. 2nd ROW: Rick Heck, Tim Cremeens, Jenny Snorf , Lisa Parker, Dianne Ramel, John Sine. 1st ROW: Susan Keller, Cheryl Keller, Tammie Clark, Rick Wobbe, Ed LeFever, Nelia Miller, Carol Coraardy, Gary DoUinger. 150 Fellowship of Christian A thletes and Debate Club F.C.A. The Fellowship of Christian Athletes raised money this year by co-sponsoring a paper drive and the Rockaihon with the Publications Department. The money will be used to send interested members to an F.C.A. summer conference . DEBATE CLUB This year ' s Debate Club attended several tourna- ments including the Ohio State University Debate Tournament and the Centerville Debate Tourna- ment, where it tied for second place. Also the club gave demonstration debates at the elementary schools . UPPER LEFT: FCA OFFICERS: Mark Snyder, president; Rick Shay, vice-president: Eric Schibler, secretary; Mike Covey, treasurer. UPPER RIGHT: FCA ADVISORS: Mr. Gary Flora and Mr. Larry Maddox. LOWER LEFT: DEBATE TEAM AND OFFICERS, BACKROW: Ed Lefever, Howard Husted, Doug Ogden, Carol Conrardy, Tammie Clark, Rick Wobbe (president). FRONT ROW: Rachel Dehyle (secretary), Cheryl Keller (ueasurer). LOWER RIGHT: DEBATE CLUB ADVISOR: Mr. Leonard Murphy. 151 HOME ECONOMICS CLUB, ROW I: Cindy Sine, Nannette Kopp, Pam Young, Linda McKinley, Cathy Spriggs. ROW II: Anita Williams, Tammy Hickey, Janet Gibson, Rose Preston, Debbie Reynolds, Peggy Bennett, Bonnie Freeman, Vicki Montgomery, Tammy Webster, Laura Youngerman, Kim McClain. ROW III: Nikki Welch, Fran Weeks, Rosalee Thompson, Sandy Leibiritz, Donna Smith, Yvonne Thompson, Marcia Roush, Bridget AUman, Carl Nichols, Bonnie Austin, Kim Lapp. ROW IV: Debbie Toppins, Teresa Williams, Elaine Roberts, Mary Pavelka, Jackie Lenz, Candie Cooper, Chrys McDonald, Brenda Stradling, Sue Keller, Judy Houser, Adenna Johnson. SECRETARIES CLUB: Kathy Coffman, Sheryl Wilson, Yvonne Thompson, Jenny Overholser, LaNell McKinley, Karen Stottlemyer, Karen Vierling, Tanya West, Penny Stewan, Sue Pelfrey, Betsy Seipel, Linda Cochran, Bonnie Austin, Tammy Wright, Mary Zugelder, Kim Lapp. 152 Home Economics Club and Secretaries Club HOME ECONOMICS CLUB As in past years, the club has been an active one. Among other things, it made pizza for the Pow Wow and put on a program at the Old Folk ' s Home. There was a cake decorating demonstration and a speaker from the Gas Company to further the members ' knowledge of Home and a Christmas Party and spring picnic for members. SECRETARIES CLUB The Secretaries Club decorated the second floor bulletin board for the entire school year and had two speakers from Dayton and Clark Technical College. The club gave to the teachers wreaths at Christmas time, scented paper holders for Thanksgiving, and baskets of candy for Easter. UPPER LEFT; HOME ECONOMICS CLUB OFFICERS: Cindy Sine, Secretary; Nanette Kopp, Treasurer; Linda McKinley, President: Pam Young, News Reponer; Cathy Spriggs. Vice-President; UPPER RIGHT: HOME ECONOMICS CLUB ADVISORS: Mrs. Frances Shuman and Mrs. Gwen Bradfute; LOWER LEFT: SECRETARIES CLUB OFFICERS, STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT: Betsy Seipel, Treasurer; Jenny Overholser, President: Sheryl Wilson, Program Director. SEATED: Kathy Coffman, Vice-President. MISSING FROM PICTURE: Caren Circle, Secretary: LOWER RIGHT: SECRETARIES CLUB ADVISOR: Miss Young. 153 JCOWA, ROW I: Karen Osment, Linda Erlanger, Greg Twaii, Karen Toole, Jenny Snorf , Mel Husted, Gary Brannick, Ed LeFever, Greg Myers, Advisor Mr. Mike Raymond. ROW II: Kim Kohl, Sherry Boner, Kee Kell, Shauna Hatfield, Julie Huff, Kalhy Amstutz, Dianna Ramel, Lisa Parker, Joyce Timmons, Sheryl Wilson, Barb Hatfield, Terry Salyers. ROW III: Greg Adams, Kim South, Ron Wainz, Jo e Myers, Rene Chilton, Cheryl Keller. Karen Vierling, Robinn Boisel, Tammy Stambaugh, Diane Leibfrltz, Debbie Martin. ROW IV: Tim Cremeens, Earl McKinley, Cheryl Leibfritz, Cathy Cultice, Natalie AUman, Chris Miller, Jean Marie Erdman, Kathy Loewer, Lisa Pequig- not, Sonie Horton, Debbie Bush. MATH CLUB, ROW I: Mr. Ellsworth, Joyce Timmons, Bill Cooper, Howard Clouser, Dave Flaw, Gary Brannick, Mark Yowler. ROW II: Mark Williams, Mark Roll, Mary Cripe, Nancy Vasileff , Fran Weeks, Terry Wolfe, Mike Tarpoff , Greg Twait. 154 Junior Council on World Affairs and Math Club J.C.O.W.A. MATH CLUB J.C.O.W.A. collected money for UNICEF in the fall, and attended the Institute of Foreign Affairs. The club represented the country Greece in the For- eign Bazaar at the Dayton Mall, and sent Greg Twait, Greg Myers, and Ed LeFever to the Interna- tional Quiz. In May, the club sponsored the awards recognition banquet for the Dayton Council on World Affairs . Two field trips to Dayton to visit Cassano ' s Enter- prises to observe its computer systems and the Dayton Museum of Natural History planetarium highlighted this year ' s activities of the Math Club. The club drafted a constitution and made available a tutorial system to the math teachers for any students having difficulty with math. UPPER LEFT: JCOWA OFFICERS: Karen Toole, presidem: Mel Husted, secretary-ueasuier: Kathy Amstutz, point secretan-: Greg Twait. news reponer; Jenny Snorf , vice-president; UPPER RIGHT: JCOWA ADVISOR: Mr. Raymond: LOWER LEFT: MATH CLUB OFFICERS: Dave Flatt. president; Greg Twait, vice-president; Joyce Timnions, secretary-treasurer; LOWER RIGHT: MATH CLUB ADVISOR: Mr. Don Ellsworth. 155 LANGUAGE CLUB, OUTSIDE CIRCLE STARTING LEFT: Cheryl Leibfritz, David DeHan, Cathy Cultice, Kathy Loewer, Sheryl Roush, Marie Parsons, Sharon Mosie, Lisa Carney, Bernie Kimmerie, Christina Brouhard, Jeff Parkins, Kelly Bruggeman, Kelly Hibbett, Lana Erlanger, Kim Honef anger, Steve Reiss, Dave Kimmerie, Frank Miller, Holly Wobbe, Cindy Fazio, Claudia Woebking, Barb Baldwin, Brenda Perkins, Cindy Ockerman, Eileen Snyder, Robinn Boisel, Nancy Cole, Pam Kinsler, Gina Swords, Jean Marie Erdman, Christy Miller, Perry Con- rardy, Jeff Ulery. INSIDE CIRCLE, LEFT TO RIGHT: Natalie AUman, Nanette Kopp, Jill Pierson, Les Wagner, Karen Schwenn, Lisa Pequig- not. Half Ewing, Peter Stangas, Kim Kinsler, Jackie Peters, Stephanie Cole, Deb Green, Kim Ervin, Melissa Butz, Kim Gamble, Vicki Juergens, Beth Bennett, Janice Smallwood, Faith Pirozak, Kim Runyan, Tim Langen, Evelyn Howard, Greg Myers, Sandi Gray, Teresa Bennett, Joyce Young, Cindy Kincaid, Sheryl Wilson, Sabrina Bailey, LaNell McKinley. (Picture taken at a meeting where Dances from Other Lands was the topic of the speaker and instructor. ) , SCIENCE CLUB: Eugenia Woodard, Sandi Gray, Mary Cripe, Barb Baughman, Dave Flatt, Nancy Vasileff, Don Wise, Mark Roll, Tim Car- penter, Chris Maute, Erik Cassimon. STANDING IN BACK: Ben Saunders, Matt Harris, Bob King, Bill Cooper. 156 Language Club and Science Club The Language Club ' s first year proved to be a very active one. Two field trips were taken to the Dayton Memorial Hall to see Spanish dancers and to Exposi- tion Day at Wittenberg University. A judo demon- stration, fondu pany, Greek dancing, and two slide presentations of Europe by Mr. Hopkins and Erik Cas- simon were several activities held by the club. The spring banquet consisted of Chinese food and music with a Chinese speaker. The Science Club continued to expand the knowledge of its members by holding several demonstrations pre- sented by members in various fields of science. Several field trips were planned , and the club is planning to purchase some needed equipment for the science rooms in the new addition. UPPER LEFT: LANGUAGE CLUB OFFICERS: Jeff Ulery , Treasurer; Joyce Young, President; Cindy Kincaid. Vice-President; Kim Kinsler, Secretary. UPPER RIGHT: LANGUAGE CLUB ADVISORS: STANDING; Mr. Hopkins. SEATED: Mr. Llanes and Mrs. Williamson. LOWER LEFT: SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS AND ADVISOR: FRONT; (left to right) Sandi Gray, Vice-President: Nancy Vasileff , President; Chris Maute, Secre- tary-Treasurer. LOWER RIGHT: Honeybee is subject of Science Club nature study. 157 INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB, TOP COMING DOWN: Scott Flatt, Teny Kostei, Tim Helton, Bob Leath, Dave Dickinson, Brent Conover, Brian Runyan, John Elliott, Ted DeLong, Earl McKinley, Marty Pidcock, Dick Fairbanks, Steve Goheen, Clay Smith, Ed Romshe, Dave Parmley, Rick Shay, Steve Houston. SECOND ROW COMING DOWN: Greg Eichelman, Jim Dean, Randy Adrian, Steve Stewart, John Kame. SCIENCE SEMINAR, FRONT ROW: Jenny Snorf, Barb Baughman, Mary Cripe, Sandi Gray, Tanya West, Joyce Timmons, Nelia Miller. BACK ROW: Harry Heaton, Greg Twait, Rick Wobbe. 158 Industrial A rts Club and Science Seminar This year ' s Industrial Arts Club won second place in the Ohio Outstanding Club contest when several members won awards at the Ohio Student Industrial Arts Club Convention at Newark . Shawnee students won over $500 in prize money for exhibits at the Ohio State Fair . Steve Houston , President of the Ohio Student Industrial Arts Club as well as the Shawnee Club, attended the American Student Industrial Arts Club Conference with three other officers . The Science Seminar consists of those students who are strongly interested in science. Meetings were held every other Wednesday after school. Mr. Brookover, who represented the disuict conservation office , spoke to the members and gave a slide presentation about forming a land laboratory . UPPER LEFT: SCIENCE SEMINAR OFFICERS: Tanya West, Secretary-Treasurer; Greg Twait, Vice-President; Sandi Gray. President. UPPER RIGHT: SCIENCE SEMINAR ADVISOR: Ml. Roger Minnick. LOWER LEFT; INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB OFFICERS: Steve Houston. President; Rick Shay, Vice-President; Clay Smith, Secretary; Ed Romshe, Treasurer; John Kame, Sergeant-at-Arms; Dave Parmley. Reporter. LOWER RIGHT: INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB ADVISORS: Mr. Burcham and Mr. Conley. 159 GAA, ROW I: Jayne Kittles, Peggy Manin, Sherl Rhonemus, Lynn Watson, Deidia Hughes, Bobbie Heaston, Tana Griesei, Chris Maute, Melissa Hughes, Barb Yowler, Karen Hoecker. ROW II: Kathy Amstutz, Robin Riley, Kim Kadel, Camela Hughes, Brenda Kelly, Julie Sny- der, Cami Monis, Pam Dooley, Kim Baker, Kathy Nichols, Michelle W olum. ROW 111: Karen Harris, Julie Huff, Julie Alexander, Bonnie Brown, Donise Evans, Missy Harris, -JoAnn Dalie, Karen Toole, Kim Bums, Trudy Stambaugh, Mindy Overholsei. ROW IV: Sue Rose, Paula Adams, Caren Circle, Sheny Boner, Lisa Pequignot, Andrea Stout, Jenny Butler, Kathy Kopp, Sandy Wagner, Susie Fairbanks. ROW V: Lisa Griffin, Cyndy Baker, Kris Lilly, Joy Miller, Michele Moore, Kim Fife, Lori Roberts, Tammy Wall, Carol Riemenschneider , Tammy Hin- kle, Tina Tayloe. VARSITY S , ROW 1: Eric Schibler, Mike Anglada, Fred Heaston, Ralph Schroeder, Mike Grove, Roger Eichelberger , Ken Billet, Tim Mundy, Ken Hoecker. ROW II: Rick Mammolite, Mike Rabung, John Kenney, Scott Flatt, Kurt Smith, Cliff Davis, Kent Powers, Dave Comer, Mark Siemon, Scott McDonald. ROW III: Steve Sahle, Dale Binkley, Mark Eaton, Jim Neer, Tim Waterman, Greg Clements, Mr. Dale McDonald, Advisor. 160 G.A.A. and Varsity S ' The Girls ' Athletic Association initialed twenty-two new members and sold shirts to raise money . The club sponsored five interscholastic and two intramu- ral sports teams. Bowling at Park Lanes was also one of the club ' s activities. The Varsity S held its annual breakfast at Perkin ' s Pancake House and sold placemats to raise money . Activities included attending a Dayton Gems hockey game and an All -Star basketball game. 3r ' T 1 H mm 9 Ss H H B Kfl s UPPER LEFT: VARSITY S OFFICERS: (left to right) Cliff Davis, Vice-President: Mike Giove, Secretary; Kent Powers, President: Dave Comer, Treasurer. UPPER RIGHT: VARSITY S ADVISORS: Mr. Dale McDonald and Mr. Roy Young. LOWER LEFT: G.A.A. OFFICERS AND ADVISOR: Karen Hoecker, Vice-President; Pam Dooley, Treasurer: Miss Jill House, Advisor; Barb Yowler, President; Joy Miller, Sec- retary; Deidra Hughes, Points Secretary. LOWER RIGHT: G.A.A. President Barb Yowler and Kim Baker in action. 161 DRAMATICS CLUB, ROW I: Jackie Peters, Faith Pirozak, Kim Runyan, Sheii Rhonemus, Lynn Watson, Ginny Pendleton, Kathy Mason, Trudy Stambaugh, Kim Gamble, Vickie Juergens, Bruce Green, Bob Fisher, lodee Peters, Shawnda Reynolds. ROW II: Joyce Young, Candy Potts, Lori Rhonemus, Carol RIemenschneider, Kathy Keesecker, Kris Lilly, Kim Burns, Kathy Kopp, Brenda Schaffer, Sharon Mosie, Ed Finchum, Ralf Ewing, Jim Bates, Ed Romshe. ROW III; Pam Causlin, Barb Baldwin, Pam Ellinger, Vicky Jones, Cindy Rumbold, Gale Speck- man, Julie Brown, Tammy LeValley, Andrea Stout, Stephanie Cole, Kim Kinsler, Holly Wobbe, Jackie Wainz, Rick Heck, Jeff Glenn. ROW IV: Robin Riley, Naomi Reed, Jill Pierson, Paula Adams, Connie Hoy, Karen Tarpoff, Pam Kinsler, Eileen Snyder, Nancy Atkins, Cindy Fazio, Kim Cooke, Doug Davis, Jim Neer, Tonya Bowers, Greg Clements. ROW V: Scott Althouse, Bryan Craycraft, John Sine, Nelia Miller, Rick Wobbe, Cyndy Baker, Mark Clifford. INTERNATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY, ROW 1: Ed Romshe, Jackie Peters, Lynn Watson, Kathy Mason, Tonya Bowers, Virginia Pe ndleton, Jim Bates. ROW II: Pam Causlin, Barb Baldwin, Candy Potts, Naomi Reed, Robin Riley, Greg Clements, Jim Neer, Jodee Peters. ROW II: Kim Kinsler, Joyce Young, Nelia Miller, Rick Wobbe, Cyndy Baker, Mark Clifford, Rick Heck, Ralf Ewing. 162 Dramatics Club and International Thespian Society This year the International Thespian Society presented If a Man Answers during the fall and Here Comes Charlie during the spring. A portion of Finian ' s Rainbow was the fresh- man play, and the sophomore play was part of The Wizard of Oz. Eight members of the Dramatics Club were initiated into the International Thespian Society . The underclassman awards went to Robin Riley , Jodee Peters , and Rick Heck , and the senior awards were presented to Virginia Pendleton and Rick Wobbe. The Springfield Civic Opera also presented to the Dra- matics Club its Arts in the Classroom demonstration. it f i _ %- Wh t ttLJ 1 i« m « ■ _ fL A u m. - . pS i l . M 1 UPPER LEFT: Ed Finchum; UPPER RIGHT: INTERNATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY OFFICERS AND ADVISOR: FROM TOP TO BOTTOM OF THE LADDER: Robin Riley, Treasurer; Jodee Peters, Secretary; Greg Clements, Vice-President; Virginia Pendleton, President. STANDING IN BACK: Mr. Kelly. LOWER LEFT; SCENE FROM HERE COMES CHARLIE: Naomi Reed and Virginia Pendleton. LOWER RIGHT: SCENE FROM ■IF A MAN ALSWERS: Lynn Watson and Greg Clements. 163 164 National Honor Society Inducts 31 New Members The National Honor Society climaxed its year of activities with its spring induction ceremony, this year featuring an ecology-based slide presentation by Harry Heaton accompanied by a narration written by Society members. Mr. Michael Raymond was ini- tiated as this year ' s Honorary Faculty Member, and Mrs. Kathryn Hickes was presented with a surprise award from Society members, honoring her for excellent judgment and leadership in the years that she has served as NHS advisor. Officers of this active group are: Greg Twait, president; Virginia Pendleton, vice-president; and Carol Leibfriiz, secretary. Page 164 - CLOCKWISE, STARTING UPPER LEFT: President Greg Twaii presents Advisor Mrs. Kathryn Hickes with a Special Award from NHS members; Ed Finchum inducts Eric Schibler; Vice-President Virginia Pendleton is a featured NHS speaker; Evelyn Howard presents Marc McDaniel; Nancy Vasileff smiles as she is inducted into NHS; last year ' s Honorary Faculty member presents Mr. Michael Raymond who was chosen for the honor this year. ROW I: Mary Cripe, Cathy Cultice, Eric Schibler, Paula Rossler, Janice Smallwood, Mark McDaniel, Mrs. Kathryn Hickes. advisor; N ' ancy Vasileff. ROW II; Mr. Ed Irvine, Bev Riemenschneider, Martha Schmunk, Virginia Pendleton, Diane Brennan, Robin Riley, Camela Hughes. Cindy Kincaid, Kee Kell, Gary Thompson. ROW III: Ed Finchum, Jim Justice, Candy Potts, Kim Kinsler, Betsy Turner, Peny Conraidy. Karen Toole, Rachel Deyhle, Keana Mead, Naomi Reed, Mr. Michael Raymond, Rick Wobbe, Sheryl Wilson, Tanya West, Mr. Don Kelly. ROW IV: Julie Huff, Wayne Southward, Michael Tarpoff, Kathy Loewer, Ron Wainz, Cheryl Leibfritz, Sherry Farmer, Lynn Watson, Barb Yowler, Harry Heaton. ROW V: Teresa Tordiff , Carol Leibfritz, Barb Baughman, Kathy Coffman, Evelyn Howard. Neilia Miller, Greg Twait, Roger Southward, Joyce Timmons, Chris Maute, Melodee Husted, Gary Brannick, Sabrina Bailey. ABSENT FROM PICTURE: Jennifei Snorf . (Old members pictured in light robes) 165 166 Publications Editors LEFT TO RIGHT: ROGER SOUTHWARD Co-Editor of the SHAV ANO VIRGINIA PENDLETON Co -Editor of the GOLD ' N BLACK CINDY KINCAID Co-Editor of the SHAWANO TANYA WEST Editor of the SOUND OF THE DRUMS GARY BRANNICK Co -Editor of the GOLD ' N BLACK People deserve to know the truth, and anyone who involves himself in communications bears a responsibility of honesty , accuracy , and creativity . No matter how fine his talent may be , the man who shuns this responsibility does not deserve to have his words printed - his songs sung - his pictures displayed . ' ' Anonymous 167 168 Cameras, Copy Sheets, and Confusion . . . Enter the World of the SHAWANO! YEARBOOK STAFFERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Photographers Jeff Atkinson and Harry Heaton; Tanya West, Virginia Pendleton, Sheryl Wilson and Martha Schmunk - Senior Section; Sandi Gray, Karen Hoecker and Nancy Vasileff - Publicity; Julie Alexander, Sheri Rhonemus, Connie Roberts, Peggy Martin, Lynn Watson and Amy Walters - Activities Section; Joyce Young, Betsy Turner, Meg Hiles - Advertising; Greg Twail, Faith Pirozak, Gar Brannick and Kathy Coffman - Organizations; Mrs. Hiles, Advisor; Deidra Hughes, Kim Kinsler, Jayne Kittles and Andrea Stout - Underclass Sec- lion; Cindy Kincaid - Co-Editor; Kim Runyan, Tana Grieser, Angle Miller and Bobbie Jean Heaston - Candids Section; Roger Southward - Co- Editor; Ed Finchum, Tim Waterman, Steve Erlanger, Dave Flatt, Tim Langen and Greg Myers (kneeling) - Sports Section. When we began work on the SHAWANO last September, we thought only of the fun and the excitement of putting together a book that would , hopefully , become the one lasting memory of the ' 74- ' 75 school year. As the year progressed and the work increased to a fever pitch, we are certain that some of us had moments of wondering Is it really worth it? Staff meetings became a bedlam of questions , answers , pictures lost and then found again , copy prepared - rejected - done over - finally declared ready for shipment. Now, as we prepare for the final deadline , our hope returns to those thoughts of last Sep- tember. We have tried to produce a book that will throughout the years make this school year live again for you . We hope we have succeeded . 169 Bylines, Deadlines, Miles and Miles of Printed Lines . Miss Spencer serves as advisor for the SOUND OF THE DRUMS , Shawnee ' s spring literary magazine. This creative publication contains poems, stories and anicles submitted by Shawnee stu- dents. Mrs. Hiles and Mis. Hibbett serve as advisors for the GOLD ' N BLACK, Shawnee ' s newspaper. Advisors and staff members work diligently to publish seven issues of the paper each school year . GOLD ' N BLACK STAFF, ROW I: Virginia Pendleton and Gary Brannick, editors. ROW II: Faith Pirozak, Cindy Kincaid, Candy Potts, Tonya Bowers, Kim Runyan, Jenny Snorf , Holly Wobbe, Kim Gamble, Mary Cripe, Melodee Busted, Kim Cooke. ROW III: Rick Heck, Greg Twait, Claudia Woebking, Cyndy Baker, Eileen Snyder, Kim Bums, Carol Conrardy, Tanya West, Sabrina Bailey. ROW IV: Ed LeFever, Derek Freshour, Earl McKinley, Kim Baker, Pam EUinger, Barb Baldwin, Kathy Loewer, Sheryl Wilson, Marianne Stmck, Bill Yowler. 170 GOLD ' N BLACK COLUMNISTS, ROW I: Derek Freshour, Virginia Pendleton, Gary Brannick. ROW II: Pam EUinger, Cindy Kincaid, Tonya Bowers, Kim Runyan, Tanya West, Carol Conrardy. ROW III: Greg Twait, Sabrina Bailey, Ed LeFever, Marianne Smick, Sheryl Wilson, Kim Baker. LEFT TO RIGHT: GOLD ' N BLACK Business Manager and Sports Columnist Ed LeFever talks to Editor Gary Brannick; Sabrina Bailey, artist for the SOUND OF DRUMS; Marianne Struck, SOUND OF THE DRUMS typist; Nancy Rice, SOUND OF THE DRUMS typist; Janice Smallwood and Sheryl Wilson - Janice is Assistant Editor of SOUND OF THE DRUMS and Sheryl is typist. 171 Staffers in Off the Record Shots CLOCKWISE STARTING UPPER LEFT: Yearbook Editor Roger Southward laughs at a double-page spread suggestion from staffers Harry Heaton, Jeff Atkinson and Tim Langen; Kim Runyan and Jaynie Kittles stop their conversation to smile for the camera; Tana Grieser, Bobbie Heaston and Deidra Hughes in an over-ihe-shoulder pose on yearbook picture-taking day; Mrs. Hiles and Editor Cindy Kincaid look for that ■ ' certain negative ; Ed Finchum and Meg Hiles are caught unawares in a conversation on yearbook picture-taking day; ■ ' Mrs. Hiles really meant it when she said some heads would roll if we didn ' t have that copy in on time ! Senior Section staffers Tanya West, Sheryl Wilson, Martha Schmunk, and Ginny Pendle- ton. 172 Who Gets the Job Done? We Do!! OFFICE AIDES, ROW I: Deb Wheldon, Mrs. Kittles, secretary; Mi. Irvine, principal; Mis. Daye, secretary; Mary Zugelder. ROW II: Tana Grieser, Connie Roberts, Amy Walters, LeAnn Clarkson, Bonnie Brown, Jenny Overholser. WRESTLING STATISTICIANS: Karen Hoecker, Connie Roberts, Coach Don Ellsworth. Laura Smoot. Barb Coffraan. 173 SR 1 SENIORS ,-t ' Senior Leaders MEG HILES , who is senior class vice-president, has been very active at Shawnee. Meg ' s talent at cheerleading has earned her the honor of being selected each time she has tried out. She served as cap- tain of the freshman cheerleaders in her freshman year , the reserves as a sophomore , and of the varsity squad as a senior . KIM KINSLER, who is secretary of the senior class , has many other interests also . Her ability as a majorette enabled her to be head majorette both her junior and senior years . She is also a member of the yearbook staff and the International Thespian Society . 176 STEVE HOUSTON, who is senior class president , also served as the Student Council president his junior and senior years. He has been bestowed with many honors. Besides being the WIZE Student of the Week, Steve was named president of the Ohio Student Industrial Arts Club. He was also selected an Opti- mist Club Outstanding Youth final- st. ' ' MNT 1 V ' ' ■ ' ' 11 1 i 1 1 t . _.. .,iS5$i: l ' - .. TANA GRIESER, who is treasurer of the senior class, has served on the Homecoming Court as a junior and senior and on the Prom Court her senior year. She is a member of the yearbook staff as well as a statisti- cian for cross country and track all four years at Shawnee . 177 JULIA ANN ALEXANDER LAURA ANTHONY MARILYN K. ARMSTRONG JEFFREY LANE ATKINSON f t. H ' - tf n t p- THOMAS RICHARD BAGGETT TIMOTHY RAY BAGGETT SABRINA KAY BAILEY KIM BAIR ■ 1 1 ' 1 J r K ' ' JIM C. BALDWIN BARBARA RAE BAUGHMAN WILLIAM BAUGHMAN MARGARET ANN BENNETT 178 TERESA ANN BENNETT KIMBERLY ANN BERRY KENNETH RAY BILLET DAVID W. BINZ RANDY G. BOBST MELODY JO BOWERS ROGER D. BOYSEL GARY LEE BRANNICK SCOTT BREELING DIANE C. BRENNAN BONNIE LOU BROWN DIANA BROWN 179 MICHAEL ALLEN BROWN DENNIS BURKHARDT JAMES R. CARPENTER ERIK CASSIMON TANYA JEAN CHANDLER MELODIE RUTH CLARK KATHLEEN COFFMAN STEPHANIE LYNN COLE DAVID JAMES COMER WILLIAM COOPER NATHAN A. COREY WILLIAM RUSSELL COURLAS 180 BRYAN RAY CRAYCRAFT WILLIAM CYDRUS MARK A. DEMANA GREGORY DEAN DETRICK RHONDA JANE DIXON JACK EDWARD DOBYNS GARY E. DOLLINGER GWENL. DOMANEK KAREN LOUISE DONNELLY ROBERT CHARLES EHRLE WILLIAM EDWARD EICHELBERGER GREGORY EUGEXE EICHELMAN 181 WMSi DANIEL L. ELEYET JOHN EMMONS JOHN RICHARD EMMONS ROBERT C. ENGELFIELD STEVEN EDWARD ERLANGER SUSAN M. FAIRBANKS SHERRY LYNN FARMER ROSEMARY FAULK VICTOR FERGUSON ROBERTA LYNN FIELDS EDWARD L. FINCHUM DAVID EDWARD FLATT 182 KEVIN PATRICK FOLEY TERRENCE LEE FRAZIER MELVIN FROST DEBRA RUTH FUGATE ANGEL KAY GAIER JAMES THOMAS GILMORE JEFFREY BRIAN GLENN SANDRA S. GRAY HTT H H - ' H V rl blJP p w H m RICHARD GREAR TANA MARIE GRIESER DONNA EILEEN GROSS MICHAEL J. GROVE 183 Bf;; - ■ 1 ' ilH is K IB M M hI| | TERESA HAGERMAN MICHAEL CLAY HALL RHONDA HARKINS ANNA HARRIS P 1 . H faB ..x-3 iSI B jI in l I ' :1H 1 H H 1 1 RHONDA HARRIS TIMOTHY HARRIS KATHY HART WESLEY HART DONALD HAYNER BOBBIE JEAN HEASTON FRED RICHARD HEASTON HARRY HARLAND HEATON II III 184 RICHARD M. HEMRY JR. JONI HESS MARGARET ANN HILES DAVID HILKER KAREN LYNN HOECKER WAYNE B. HOPKINS STEVEN DOUGLAS HOUSTON EVELYN KAYE HOWARD DEIDRA LYNN HUGHES ROBERT HUPP MELODEE KAY HUSTED R- NDY KIMBLE ISOX 185 MARY (LOOKER) JAMES PAUL W. JOHNSON TANYA JOHNSON JAMES JUSTICE JOHN L. KAME LAURA KARNS CYNTHIA LYNNE KINCAID KIMBERLY SUE KINSLER ROBERT KIRK SARA JAYNE KITTLES DEBRA KNEPPER TIMOTHY I. LANGEN 186 RICHARD R. LAWHORN EDWARD TIMOTHY LEFEVER CAROL ELAINE LEIBFRITZ MICHAEL A . LICCIARDI SHERRY LYNN LONG JULIE ANN LORTON RANDY LOWERY DARLENE MICHELE LUKING H| JKf ' |j H B m JOYCE (VITTITOE) MADER JOSEPH PAUL MAHAR KAREN MANN LEWIS MANN 187 BRENDA SUE MAPP BETSY LYNN MARSHALL RONALD DAVID MARSHALL PEGGY SUE MARTIN y 1 KATHLEEN L. MASON CHRISTINE MAUTE BONNY McCAUGHEY BRENDA McCAUGHEY EDWARD Mccracken robertl. mcdonald LIZABETH ILEAN McGINNIS BRENT MIESSE 188 KENT MIESSE ANGELA MILLER NELIA MARIE MILLER STEVEN MILLS CONNIE SUE MINNIEAR LINDA GALE MOORE JABE EMERY MORRIS GREGORY NOBLE MYERS 1 w 1 wk ' H 1 H| «fr-.-i m ' B 1 Bfe ' m w e i? . t f RANDY MYERS MARY NAPIER HAROLD NEWTON JANiES A. NICHOLS 189 LISA JUNE PARKER JANICE PATTON JULIA ANN PENCE VIRGINIA MARIE PENDLETON BARNEY F. PERKINS JACQUELINE MARIE PETERS FAITH E. PIROZOK THOMAS POLEN DIANA POTTS DIANNE LYNN RAMEL TERRY RAY ROBERT F. REISS 190 KIRK D. RETHERFORD DEBBIE REYNOLDS HAROLD RHOADES SHERI LYNN RHONEMUS NANCY SUE RICE BEVERLY J. RIEMENSCHNEIDER PENNY RIGGLE MICHAEL E. RIGSBY CONSTANCE C. ROBERTS PAMELA DIANE ROBERTS EDWARD ROMSHE KIMBERLEE SUE RUNYAX 191 ANNE RUTLEDGE STEVEN SAHLE MARTHA JANE SCHMUNK RALPH OLIVER SCHROEDER KAREN SUE SCHWENN SHERRY LYNN SEITER KEVIN SHANK JAMES E. SHIELDS DAVID SHORT JANICE ROBERTA SMALLWOOD CHERYL SMITH 192 CLAY N. SMITH KURT W. SMITH MARK DOUGLAS SNYDER ROGER EDWIN SOUTHWARD CATHY ELLEN SPRIGGS CLARK STEPHSON KEITH STEVENS SCOTT STOLL KAREN KAY STOTTLEMYER ANDREA MICHELE STOUT ROBIN STRINGFELLOW MARIANNE STRUCK 193 MICHAEL ANGELO TARPOFF TERESA TORDIFF STEVEN TAYLOE BETSY ANN TILLER JOYCE LYNN TIMMONS m I W - ' Si 1 W £ M B J 1 r (;■:■■ p| ' ' H H s ' fj JJt BETSY ELLEN TURNER GREGORY TWAIT NANCY LOUISE VASILEFF KAREN S. VIERLING CARL J. WAGNER DENNIS ANTHONY WAINZ DEBBIE WALLIN 194 AMY LYNNE WALTERS TIMOTHY PATRICK WATERMAN VALERIE LYNN WATSON TANYA SUE V. ' EST DEBRA ANN WHELDON MARIE LYNN WILSON SHERYL ANN WILSON C. RICHARD WOBBE III TERRY L. WOLFE JOYCE LYNN YOUNG BARBAR. ' MARIE YOWLER 195 SENIORS NOT PICTURED Debra Byus Steven Clark Deborah Clarkson Robert Ferryman Mark Harmon Keith Henson Christopher Nuss Gayle Seely Michele Woolum DEBRA KAY YOWLER MARY JANE ZUGELDER CLASS MOTTO: Not Finished - Just Begun CLASS COLORS: Pastel Blue and Velvet Blue CLASS FLOWER: Freesias June 1, 1975 - the day we made our way through the maze of the construction to get to Long Stadium . . . Destination, Diplomas! 196 JULIA ANN ALEXANDER Symphonic BanirS, 2, 3, 4; Secretary 3; Treasurer 4; Rank Leader 3, 4; Basketball Pep Ba 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 3; Marching BandlTz. 3, 4; G Bowling 1, 2, 3, i .A. A. 2, 3, 4; G.A tr Medical Caieeis nball Ch«erleading 1; fe; Sign Committee 3; I 3,4; Freshman P Dramatics Club % Yearbook Staff 4 ' Jf VKA ANTHONY ' ■ MARILYN K. ARMSTRONG F.T.A. 1, 2, 4; Medical Careers Club 1, 2; Block S 1; dlA.A. 4: Field Hockey 4 A.A. Bowling K 4 JEFFREY LANE ATKINSON oifchestTa 1, 2, 3; A.V. Club 3; ace-Pres idem 4; Yearbook Phi iLTl :4 er pgiaobsrS a, 4: J.C ' .O.W.A. 2: Uey,djjjg0 . 3: Schdltrshlp Award 1 , THOMAS MCHARD BAGGETT Chamber Singers 4; A Cappella Choir Debate Club 3 TIMOTHY RAY BAGGETT Library Club 3; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; President 4; Section Leader 4; Chamber Singers 3 , 4; Debate Club 3 BKINA KAY BAILEY Debate Club 1; Medical Careers 1, 2, 3; F.T.A. 4; Language Club 4; G.A. A. 3; Dramatics Club 1, 3; N.H.S. 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Gold Black Staff 3, 4; Sound of the Drums - An Editor 4; Field Hockey 3; Wren ' s Teen Board Representative 4; Block S 2,3,4; J.C.O.W.A. 3; Bowling 3; King and 1 Cast 1; Women ' s Senior Ensemble 4 KIMBERLY BAIR JIM C. BALDWIN Freshman Football 1; Wrestling 1, 2; Base- ball 1; Cross Country 1, 2, 3; J.C.O.W.A. 3 BARBARA RAE BAUGHMAN Medical Careers 3; Science Club 3, 4; Sci- ence Seminar 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Freshman Choir 1 (Northeastern); Concen Choir 2 (Canton City, Colorado); Symphonic Choir 4; Intermural Volleyball 4; Top Ten 4; Youth Conservation Corps 3. 4; 1st and 2nd yr. Scholastic Award 3, 4; Typing Award 2; Women ' s Senior Ensemble 4; Who ' s Who Among American High School Students ■ 9173-74 3 WILUAM BAUGHMAN MARGARET DIANE BENNETT Home E. Club 3, 4; Medical Careers Club 3 TERESA AN N BENNETT Block S 4; Medical Careers Club 2, 4; Language Club 4 KIMBERLY ANN BERRY Concen Band 1,2; President 2; F.T.A. 1 , 2, 3; Marching Band 1; Majorette 2, 3; Block S 4; Sign Committee 4; Sym- phonic Band 3; Dramatics Club 1 KENNETH RAY BILLET Football. Ij ijA, . 3. 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2737 4; ' VstSi y 3, 4; F.C.A. DAVE W. BINZ . . Industrial Aru Club 1 , 2 1 itball 1; Industrial lr2; A ©YG. BOBS Football 1, Arts Club MELODY ]6 B?5WERS ieience Club, Secteiaiy, 1 (Ashland High); ' G . A . A . 1,2 (Ashland High); Til-HI- Y 2: F.T.A. 3; Block S 4 ROGER D. BOYSEL Symphonic Band 1,2,3,4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Drum Major 2, 3, 4; Orchesua 2, 3j Pep Band 1; Suge Band 1, 4; March- ing Band Honor Squad 4; Outstanding Senior Bandsman 4; Science Club 1; Language Club 4 GARY LEE BRANNICK Math Club 3, 4; J. CO ...A. 2, 4; A . I . F . S . 2; Natio-oi Honor Society 3,4; uspaper Staff 2,3,4; Co-Editor 4; V Hfeook Staff 4; Top Ten 4; Ohio Test of - W stic Achievement 1, Z; Basketball and Football Statistician 4; Scholastic Awards 1, 2, 3, 4; Publications Outstand- ing Writer Award 4 SCOTT BREELING DIANE C . BRENNAN MaiJl Club 2; J.C.O.W.A. 2 3i Choir 1 (ScheaferJr. High); Concen Choir 2; A Cappella Choir 3,4; Chamber Sin Women ' s Senior Ensemble 4; Natio Honor Society 4 BONNIE LOU BROWN G.A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Block S 1, ' 2; F.C.A. 4; Girl ' s Volleyball Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Girl ' s Basketball Team 1,2,3,4; Girl ' s Softball Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Girl ' s Fiejd Hockey iTeam 2, ii S sA. 2, 3 DIANA BfiOWN MlCSyl ALLEN BRO ' yiHonic Band 1 , [Orchestra 4; A Itching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Squad Leadeir PpBand 1, 2, 3; Science Club 1, 2, 3; debate Club 3; Stage Band 1,2,3,4 ENNIS BURKHARDT DEBRA SUE BYUS l JAMES R. CARPENTER «■ Varsity Basketball 4; Symphonic Band 1; Concen Band 1,3,4 ERIK CASSIMON Language Club 4: Science Club 4; Exchange Student ' TANYA JEAN CHANjpR Home Ec . Club imfick MELODIE RUTH Ct RK G.A. A. Bowling 1, 2, 3 ; Secretary Clu ; Aui ghing Band 1,2,3 gn ic Band 2 , 3. STE ' I!WADREW CL, DEBORAI RKSON KATHLEEN CO?FMAN Block S 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Senior Women ' s Ensemble 4; A Cappella Choir 4; Secretary Club 3, 4; Vice-Presi- dent 4; Yearbook Index Staff 4 STEPHANIE LYNN COLE ' Thomtown High School: Sunshine Society 1: Language Club 1; G.A. A. 1: Marching Band 1; Shawnee High School: Language 51ub4; Marching Band 2; Block S 3, 4; 3 4; Concen Ba; appella Choir 4 ' S 2, 3, 4 J.C.O.W isualClub. Pep Band 1 CoQseO. Band 1 J , J . . V . A . 2 , 4; Medical Careers Club 2 2; Concen Band 2 DAVID lAl COMER i F.C.A. tf 2, . ' ;. 4; Tiackl ilty S S|, 4, uy 2, 2 BILL COO Math Club 2. ;, 4; A.V. Club NATHAN A. COPE Freshman Tracl ' 2; Secretary 3; i, 1. 2, 3, 4; Vice- 2, Club e Club i , 4: Var- roj« Coun- 1 Science Clu r.raty Clubl 7 ' F . C . A . 1; Key ClnbW phonic Wind Ensemble tldent 4; Fim Chair : . 2, 3, 4; Orche-ua 2,3,4; President 4; Pep, Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Stage Band 3, 4: Matching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Rank Leader 3, 4: Cam- per of the V.eefc 4: MW-West Regional All-Star Bai4 afoebate Club 3: Ter 3,4 Wf WILLIAM RUS lBdURLAS Football 1 , if, 3]j4: Co-Captain 1: Honor- ary Cc-Capta 4; F.C.A. 2 BRYAN RAY ClWYCRAFT Freshman Choir 1; Sophomore Choir 2; A Cappella CJloir 3, 4; Dramatics Club 4; Debate CjBb 4; Chamber Singers 4: J.C.Q .A. BILL cmmus BaskMIll 1: Track 1 MARK A. DEMANA Freshman Football 1; F.C.A. 2, 3; Wres- tling 1, 2, 3; Baseball 2, 3; Varsity S 3 Ohio Student Industrial Arts Club 2; Sym- phonic Choir 4; Varsity Football 4: Key GORY D N DETRICK and 1 HONDA JA: JACK edwa; F.C.A. 1, trial Arts CI1 GARYE. DOL Debate Club Club 4 gwenl. do: Block S ' HXON )OBYNS [Freshman Football 1: Indus :2; Varsity Football 2 , 4 IGER 4: Choirs, 4; Dr; EK ca 2 (JVS); Senator 1 (JVS): National Hono ociety 1 (JVS) KAREN LOUISE DONNELLY G.A. A. 1; Concen Band 1, 2; Medical Careers 1, 2, 4:|:.T.A. 3: J.C.O.W.A. 3 ROBERT CHARLES EHRLE Key Club 1: Reseive Baseball 1; Symphonic Choir 3, 4; Chamber Singers 4 WILLIAM EDWARD EICHELBERGER Football 1; Track 1, 2: Wrestling 1, 3, 4; F.C.A. 1, 2 GREGORY EUGENE EICHELMAN Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Symphonic Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Golf Team Varsity 1, 2, 3, 4; Golf Captain 4; Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Director 2, 3, 4: Football Brave 2,3,4: Varsity S 2, 3; Industrial Arts Club 4: Stage Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2. 3: Chamber Singers 3, 4; Now Sounds Pop Group 3: Brass Ensemble 1, 4: Solo and Ensemble 1,2,3,4; Marching Band Sec- tion Leader; Symphonic Band Section Leader 2, 3, 4 DANIEL L. ELEYET 197 7 : [N EMMONS roIert G. ENGLEFIELD Varsf x S 1,2,3; F.C.A. 1, 2; Basket- ball 1, Baseball 3, 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Index Staff 4 STEVEN EDWARD ERLANGER F.C.A. 1, 2; Varsity S 2, 3; Freshman President: Football, Captain 1; Basketball 1; Track 1; Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Cap- tain 4; Varsity Wrestling 2; Varsity Track 2, 3; Varsity Baseball, Captain 4; All League Football 2, 4; All Disuict and State Football Teams 4; Choir 4; Yearbook Staff 4 SUSAN M. FAIRBANKS G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Future Nurses 1, 2; F.T.A. 3, 4; Dramatics 1, 2; Concen Band 1; Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Rank Leader 3, 4; Pep Band 4; Stage Band 3, 4; Girl ' s Field Hockey 1, 2, 3|Girrs Basketball 1, 2, 3; Girl ' s Volley- bSl 2, 3, 4; Captain 4; MVP Volleyball 4; Gftl ' s Track 1; Freshman Play 1; Sophomore ' lY LYNN FARMER jchestra 1; Concert Choir 2; A Cappella dfloir 3; National Honor Society 4; Scholas lie Awards 2, 4 ROSEMARY FAULK VK OR FERGUSON RO RT FERI YMAN ROKRTA LYNN FIELDS ck S 2, 4; Concert Choir 2; A Cap- ptlla Choir 3, 4; Senior Women ' s EnsembI 4 f EDWARD L. FINCHUM Vice-President Freshman Class; Freshmaijs- Football 1, Captain 1; Freshman Track 1; Varsity Football 2; Reserve Basketball 2; Varsity Track 2; Varsity S 2; F.C.A. 1, 2; Drama Club 4; If A Man Answers 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Yearbook Staff - Sports 4 DAVID EDWARD FLATT Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball Manager 1; Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Baseball Manager 1,2, 4; Math Club 3, 4, President 4; Science Club 1 , 2 , 3 , 4; Science Seminar 3,4, Vice-President 4; F.C.A, 1; Yearbook Staff - Sports 4 KEVIN PATRICK FOLEY TERRENCE LEE FRA2IER Football 1; Baseball 1,, DEBRA RUTH FUGATE ANGEL KAY GAIER Dramatics Club 1; Me JAMES THOMAS GILMOR Concert Band 1; Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 1,2,3, 4: Marching Band 2, 3, 4 JEFFREY BRIAN GLENN Concert Band 1,2,3,4; President 4; Pep Band 1. 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3; A Cappella Choir 4; Pop Group 4; Chambers Singers 4; Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3; Interna- tional Thespian Society 3, 4; Annie Get Your Gun 3; Taming of the Shrew 3; If A Man Answers 4; Here Comes Char- lie 4; Track 2: Basketball 1; F.C.A. 2, 3, 4 S, SANDRA S. GREY. ..- ' Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Trea- surer 2, 3, Vice-President 4; Science SejS- inar2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasur er S resi- dent 4; Dramatics Club 1; M jjjflB reels Club 1, 2, 3; J.C.O. W .v 2r StithClub 3; Language Club 4; Pijfj n Chorus, Section Leader 1; SophombrS Choir 2 , Treajurer, Section LeadeT; A Cappella Choir 3; Sym- phonic Choir, Section Leader 4; Chamber Singers 3 , 4; Scholastic Achievement Award 1, 4; Ohio Scholastic Achievement Test 1,2,3; Block S 1, 2, 3: Independ- ent Social Studies Program 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; F.T.A. 4; Senior Women ' s Ensem- ble 4; Student Council 1, 2 RICHARD GREAR DAWN RENEE GREGORY TANA MARIE GRIESER ., G.A.A. 2, 3, 4. Secretary 3; G.A.A. Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Block S i , 3, 4; Sophomore Choir 2; A Cappell ' a oir 3, 4; Homecoming Court 3, 4; Cross Country and Track Statistician 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3; Year- book Staff 4; Offi Aid 4; Student Council 1,3, .4, Treasurer ' .i; Junior Class Treasurer 3; Senior Class Tre;; urer 4 -h n DONNA EILEEN GROSI 61oek S 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club 1; Sophomore Choir 2; ft Cappella 3, 4; Chamber Singers 4; Sfenior Women ' s Ensem- ■1jle i 4 ICHAELJ. GROVE : Freshman Football 1; Reserve Baseball 1, 2; ■■ ' Varsity Baseball 3, 4, Captain 4; Varsity Football 2, 3, 4; F.C.A. 1, 2, 3; Varsity S 3, 4, Secretary 4; Symphonic Band 1, 2, 3; A Cappella Choir 4; All-League CBC Football Tackle 4 TER£SA HAGERMAN MICHAEL CLAY HALL F.C.A. 2, 3; Varsity S ' Country 2, 3, 4; Track 1, RHONDA HARKINS MARK HARMON ,:,, ANNAHARiyS RHONDA HARRIS O.O.E.A. (JVS)3, 4 TIMOTHY HARRIS Football 1; Wrestling 1; F. ,- sity S 2; Varsity Football 2, KATHRYN HART WESLEY HART DONALD HAYNER BOBBIE JEAN HEASTON Block S 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice- President 4; .F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club 1; G.A.A. 2, S, 4; Treasurers; Girl ' s Terftitg, team 1 , 2, 3; Head of Sign Com- mittee i] Y-earbook Staff 4; Sophomore Choir 2; A Cappella flsoir 3, 4; Cross Country Statistician 1, , 3, 4 FRED RICHARD HEASTON II Cross Country 1, 2, 3; Freshman Track 1; Concert Band 1; Varsity Track 2, 3; Sym- phonic Band 2; Varsity S 3, 4; A Cap- pella Choir 3 , 4 HARRY HARLAND HEATON HI Orchestra 1, 2, 5, 4; Science Club 1, 2, 3, President 3; Science Seminar 2, 3,4, Vice-President 3; Audio-Visual Club 2,3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4; Yearbook Photographer 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; If A ' 2, 3; . 2 Cross Man Answers ' ' 4; State Biology Achieve- ment Test (7lh) 1; Siring Quartet 3, 4; National Honor Society 3,4; National Merit Commended Student 4; Guest of Honor - Institute of Electrical and Elec- tronic Engineers National, Convention 4; Guest of Honor - National Aerospace Con- vention 4; Recognized for Student Service by Evening Optimist Club 4; Bicentennial Committee 4 RICHARD M. HEMRYJR. Football 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3; F.C.A. 2, 3; Concert Band 1, 2 KEITH HENSON JON! HESS MARGARET ANN HILES ' ' Ik Dramatics Club 1; F.T.A. 1, ' , 3, ' 4; Vice-President 4; Marching Band 1; Major- ette 2; Freshman Football Cheerleader 1; Freshman Basketball Cheerleader 1; Sym- phonic Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 2; Reserve Basketball Cheerleader 2: Varsity Football Cheerleaders, 4; Varsity Basketball Cheerleader 3, 4; Captain Cheerleader 4; Class Vice-President 3, 4; Student Council sN 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Yearbook Staff- ' ■ ' Advertising 4 DAVID HILKER KAREN LYNN HOECKER Concen Band 1; Symphonic Band 2,3,4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling Statis- tician S, 4; G.A.A. 2„S, 4, Vice-Presi- dent 4; Medical Careers Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, 3, V tfe-President 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Choir 4; enior Women ' s Ensemble 4; Basketball P,p6gram Committee Chair- man 4 WAYNE HOPKINS STEVEN DOUGLAS HOUSTON Freshman Football 1; Varsity Football 2,3; F.C.A. 1, 2, 3; Industrial Arts Club 1 , 2, 3,4, President 3, 4; Library Club 2,4, President 2; Ski Club 2; Ohio Student Indus- trial Ans Club, President 4, Vice-President 3; Student of the Week (WIZE) 4; Man of the Day 3; Student Council 1, 3, 4, Presi- - dent 3, 4; Class President 3, 4; Symphonic Choir 4; Optimists Club Outstanding Youth Contest Finalist 4 EVELYN KAYE HOWARD Westones 1 (Warner Junior High, Xenia); Xenia High School: Sophomore Choir 2; ; Senior Choir 3; A.F.S. Club 3; A Spell ;of Evil 3; National Honor Society 3; Shawnee High: National Honor Society 4; Symphonic Choir, Section Leader 4; International | Thespian Society 4; If A Man Answers? 4; Chamber Singers 4; F.T.A. 4; Drama Club j 4; Language Club 4; Scholastic Achieve-;, ment Awards 1, 2, 3, (Xenia), 4 (Shawnee) DEIDRA LYNN HUGHES Field Hockey 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Volley- ' ball 1, 2; Girl ' s Track 2; Softball 1 1 2; Homecoming Court 2, 4; President, Con- cert Band 1; Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4; Block S 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4; F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Point Secretary 4; Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Basketball Cheerleader 1; Varsity Basketball Cheer- leader 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Student Secre- tary - Mr . Hockman 4; Dramatics Club 1 , 198 BOB HUPP JVS: Senior Committee; Drama Club; Chess Club; Commercial An Club MELODEE KAY HUSTED F.T.A. 1, 2: Dramatics Club 1; J.C.O.W.A. 2. 3, 4, Secretary-Treasuier 4: Freshman Chorus 1; Sophomore Choir 2; Symphonic Choir 3,4, Accompanist 4; Chamber Slngen 4; Senior Women ' s Ensem- ble 4; National Honor Society 4: Top Ten 4; Scholastic Award 1, ' 2, 3, 4; Newspaper Staff 4; Ohio Scholastic Achievement Test 1, 2, 4; National Merit Commended Stu- dent 4 RANDY KIMBLE ISON Key Club 1, 2; (JVS) Treasurer: l b- utive Education Clubs of Americj MARY JAMES PAUL W. JOHNSON TANYA JOHNSON JIM JUSTICE Gallipolis High: Freshman BasketBall 1; Stonewall Jackson High: Reserve Basketball 2; Varsity Basketball 3; National Honor Society, Vice-President 3; Shawnee High: Varsity Basketball 4; National Honor Soci- ety 4 JOHN KAME Football 1,3,4; Industrial Arts Club 2,3, 4 LAURA KARNS RON KIBLER CYNTHIA LYNNE KINCAID Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Squad Leader ; 4; Symphonic Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Squd Marching Band 4; A Cappella Choir 4; Sen! ior Women ' s Ensemble 4; Girl ' s Tennis Team 1,2,3; LarlgUage Club, Vice-Presi- dent 4; National Honor Society 4; Yearbook Staff, Co-Editor 4; Newspaper Staff 3, 4; Ski Club 2; Medical Careers Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Dramatics Club 1, 2 KIMBERLY SUE KINSLER Medical Careers Club 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , President 4; Dramatics ft 1 , 2 , 3 , ' l.-Thespian Society 2, 3, 4; TheJ g ' and I 1; The AnjijjSl Your Gun 3: of Oz Director 4, Secretary 4, Sen- 4; Language Club Secre- rching Band 1, 2, 3,4; Majorette 2, 3, 4, Head Majorette 3, 4; Symphonic Band 1, 2, 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 4; Senior Women ' s Ensemble 4; National Honor Soci- ety 4; Yearbook Staff - Underclassmen 4 BOB KIRK Varsity Crosscountry 1, 2, 3, 4; CC2, 4; Track 1, 2; F.C.A. 2, 3 Secretary 2. 3; High School . ; Country 4: Ski Cl ub Trej SARaTaYNE KITTLES Future Nurses 1 , 2; F . T . A . 3 , 4; G . A . A . 4; Dramatics Club 1; Cheerleading 1, 2; Marching Band 1, 2; Girl ' s Field Hockey 4; Majorette 2; Yearbook Staff 4; G.A. A. Bowling 2, 4: Concert Band. Vice-President i; Yearbook Staff - Underclassmen 4: A Cappella Choir A; ( cert A 1, 2; Sym- phonic Band 3, - DEBORAH KNE Toy Shop 2 Pygmalion 4; Stud TIMOTHY I. LANGEN Football 1; F.C.A. 1, 2; Concert Band J, 2, 3; Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Symphonic Band 4; Marching Band I ' anV Leader 3. 4; Language Club 4; Yearb ' ..,! :,iaff 4 RICK R. LAWHORN Choir 2; Wrestling 1; Track 1; Football 2: (JVS) DECA , Vice-President 4 EDWARD TIMOTHY LEFEVER Golf 3; F.C.A. 4; J.C.O.W.A. 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 3; Chamber Singeri 4; Industrial Arts Club 1; Newspaper Staff Bus- iness Manager 4; Newspaper Staff 1. 2, 3, 4; Football Statistician; Debate Club 1,2, 3,4, Vice-President 4; Ohio Tests of Scho- lastic Achievement 1, 4; International Quiz Team 4; Kent State Debate 2 CAROL ELAINE LEIBFRITZ Symphonic Band 1,2,3,4; National Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary 4: Language Club 4; Top Ten 4; Ohio Scholastic Achievement Tests 1, 2, 3; Scholar A wards 1, 2, 3. MICHAEL A. LICCIARDI SHERRY LYNN LONG Library Club 1 (Schaefer Jr. High); Library Club 2, 3, 4 JULIE ANN LORTON Dramatics Club 1 , 2; Medical Careers 1, 2; F.T.A. 3, 4; Freshman Football Cheer- leading 1; Reserve Basketball Cheerleading 2; Sophomore Homecoming Court 2; Stu- dent Council 1,2,3; Junior Class Secretary 3; Freshman Choir 1; Sophomore Choir, Section Leader 2; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Block S 1, 2, 3, 4;Pop Group 3; District Ensemble 2; Freshman Ensemble 1 RANDY LOWERY DARLENE MICHELE LUKING Commercial Art Club (JVS) 2 JOSEPH PAUL MAHAR KAREN MANN LEWIS MANN BRENDA MAPP , BETSY LYNN MARSHALL G.A. A. 1; Thespians Club 1; Drama Club 1; F.T.A. 1; Secretary Club 1: Freshman Choir 1; Sophomore Choir 2; Block S 1 RONALD DAVID MARSHALL F.C.A. 1, 2; Football 1; Baseball 1. PEGGY SUE MARTIN Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Squad Leader Sx ' 4; Concert Band 1; Symphonic Band 1,iir 4, Section Leader 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Baira 3, 4; Meilical Careers 1, 2, 3; Dramatics 1; J.C.O.W,. . 2. 3, 4; G.A. A. 2 3, -As- F.C.A. 4; Sophomore Class Treasurer 2; Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Field Hockey J , 4; Progriros 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Track l ; Bowling l , % Scholarship Award 4 KATHLEEN L. MASON FalrviewHigh, Dayton: Drill Team 2, 3; Gymnastics Team 1, 2: Office Assistant Club 1, 2, ' 3; Tri- Delphi Sorority 2, 3; Spanish Club 1, C: Scotcheiies, Treasurer; Shawnee High: international Thespian Society 1. 2, 3: Dramatics Club 1,2, 3,4; A Cappella Choir 4; F.T.A. 4 CHRISTINE MAUTE Schaefer Junior High: Latin Club 1: Math Club 1; Science Club, Vice-President 1; Lab Aide 1: Office Worker 1: Choir 1: Girls ' Ei,-, ball. -alt Scholaitic Award 1; Scholarthl;, Trophy 1: Shawnee High: J.C.O.v. ' .a. :: ' , ' J Hv e. Achievcmeni T ' Club 2, 3; fclocK 4; Science Club 2,3, 4; becreury-l rea- 5urer4: Choir 3, 4; G.A. A. 3. 4; Natloiul Honor Society 3, 4; Scholatthip Award 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Bajkeiball 2, 3. 4 Sofrball 2, 3. 4: Volleyball Ma: •., ; ; Language Club 4: Fe Month 4; National ?. ' rit Commended Stu- dent 4 BONNY McCAUGHEY Concert Choir 2; A appella Choir 3: Sym- phonic Choir 4; Cha-ber Singers 3, 4; Block S 3, 4; Library Assistant 4 BRENDA McCAUC Block S 3, 4; A [4; Chamber Singers 3, 4 :n ILD Freshman Track: ;nt Senate tcGINNIS 2, 3: A Cappella Choir ,2.3; Orchestra 1; 4; Medical Careers Fewspaper Staff 1,2.3 ubj, 2 IILW Sophomore Che Cappella Choirl EDWARD McCRAC ROBERT L. McDOa Freshman Footb4 F.C.A.; JVSSta LIZABETH ILEANj Symphonic Band 4; Marching Baq J.C.O.W.A. l ' fclubl, 2, 3, 43 BRENT MIESSE KENT MIESSE ANGELA MILLEF Concert Band 1, 2, 3; Symphonic Band 4: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Squad Leader 4; K:ld Hockey 1, 2, 3; Yearbook Staff Achievement. Vice-President 3, al Careers Club 4; Girls ' Track 1: Dramatics Clu pLIA .MARIE MIL ' Symphonic Band 1,2, ' , Section Leader 3; Marching Band 1 . SpBJIlli q ' jad Leader 4; Orchestra 3: Dramatics Club : . 3. 4; Thespian Society 3, 4; Debate Cmi -c . 4; Medical Careers Club 1: F.T.A. 3: Sci- ence Seminar 3, 4; J.C.O.W.A. 2; Ohio Tests of Scholastic Achievement 1,2.4: holarship Awards 1,2,3,4: Stone ' Scholarship 4; Science Fair c : National Honor Society 3 , 4 STEVEN MILLS ,CONNlE SUE MINNIEAR • ■- ' (Medical Careers Club 1; F.T.A. 1 -4; Dramatics Club 1; G.A. A. 1 LINDA MOORL J ABE EMERY MORRIS Tennis Team 1 , 2 GREGORY N. MYERS Concert Band 1, 2, 3; Ohio Scholastic Achievement Test 3; Language Club 4: J. CO. W..A. 4; International Quiz Team 4 Yearbook Staff 4; Tennis Team 1. 2, ?. 4 RANDY MYERS MARY NAPIER Junior Achievement HAROLD NEWTON J.A.MES A. NICHOLS Industrial Arts Club 1. Industrial Arts Club Reporter 3 CHRISTOPHER N USS LISA JUNE PARKER F.T.A. 1; Futurt; Nurses 2, 3, 4; Debate Club 1,2,3, 4J=.C.0.W.A. 2, 3. 4; Orchestra 1 , 2 ,M, Treasurer 3; Dramatics Club 1; Youth Symphony 1, 2, 3; Regional Orchestra 2 , 3; Marching Band 4 JANICE PATTON ■ JULIA ANN PENCE [ Choir (Fairmont West) 1; F.T.A. 1: 3 ., National Honor Socieiy (JVS) 4; DECA (JVS) 4 VIRGINIA PENDLETON Newspaper Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Ediiot- ; Yearboak Staff 4; Dramatics Club 1; 2 International Thespian Society 3,4, j|tesi- dent 4: National Honor Society, 3, 4f Vice-President 4; Freshman Choir 1; Sopho- more Choir 2; A Cappella Choir 3,4, Sec- retary 4; Chambers Singers 3, 4; Student Council 1 BARNEY F. PERKINS Choir 1,2,3 JACQUELINE MARIE PETERS Medical Careers Club 1, 2, 3, 4; J.C.O.W.A. 2, 3; International Thespians Society 4; Dramatics Club 1, 4; Chamber Singers 4; Senior Women ' s Ensemble 4; A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Treasurer4; Girls ' Field Hockey 3; Language Club 4; Block S 1, 2, 3; Here Comes Charlie FAITH E . PIROZOK Block S 1,2,3, 4; Freshman Choir 1; ' Sophomore Choir 2; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; J.C.O.W.A. 2, 3, Secretary 3; F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club 1, 3, 4; Debate Club 2, 3; Language Club 4; Newspaper Staff 4: Yearbook Staff 4; Senior Women ' s Ensemble 4 TOMPOLEN DIANA POTTS DIANNE LYNN RAMEL Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1,2, 3, 4: Choir 4: Debate Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Future Nurses Club 1, 2, 3, 4; J.C.O.W.A. 2, 3, 4 TERRY RAY ROBERT F. REISS Reserve Baseball 1,2; Freshman Football 1; Football 2, 3: F.C.A. 1, 2; Prom King 4 KIRKD. RETHERFORD Freshman Football 1 DEBBIE REYNOLDS Home Ec. 2, 3, 4 HAROLD RHOADES SHERI LYNN RHONEMUS F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Block S 1, 2. 3; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Track 1; Cinderella 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country Statis- tician 2, 3, 4; Reserve Basketball Cheer- leading 2; Varsity Football Cheerleading 4; Varsity Basketball Cheerleading 4; Concert Choir 2; Symphonic Choir 3, 4, Co-Presi- dent 4; Senior VVomen ' s Ensemble 4; Year- book Staff 4 NANCY SUE RICE Sound of the Drums Typist 4 BEVERLY J. RIEMENSCHNEIDER Symphonic Band 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Dramatics Club 1; Medical Careers Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2; Marching Band 1,2, 3,4, Squad Leader 3. 4; A Cappella Choir 4; Chamber Singers 4; J.C.O.W.A. 2; National Honor Society 3 , 4 PENNY RIGGLE MICHAEL E. RIGSBY Freshman Football 1; Freshman Track 1; Varsity Football 2, 3, 4; All CBC Team 4 CONSTANCE C. ROBERTS Debate Club 1, 2, 3; Science Seminar 3; J.C.O.W.A. 2, 3; Dramatics Club 1, ' 2; Medical Careers Club 2, 4; A.I.F.S. Stu- dent 2; Concert Band 1; Symphonic Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2,3; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Rank Leader 3, 4; Woodwind Trio 3; Symphonic Band Secretary 4; Wrestling Statistician 1, 2, 3, 4; Mat Maid 3: Office Aid 4; Littlest Angel 4; Yearbook Staff 4 PAMELA DIANE ROBERTS G.A.A. 1; Dramatics Club 1; Freshman Choir 1, President; Concert Choir 2; Sym- phonic Choir 3, 4; J.C.O.W.A. 2; Medical Careers Club 3, 4; Senior Women ' s Ensem- ble 4 EDWARD ROMSHE Freshman Football 1; Golf 3, 4; F.C.A. 1, 2, 3; Industrial Arts Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Offi- cer 3, 4; Student Council President 2; Dra- matics Club 2, 3, 4; National Thespian Society 3, 4; The Toy Shop , The Taming of the Shrew ; A Cappella Choir 3, 4 KIMBERLEE SUE RUNYAN Sophomore Choir 2, A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Senior Women ' s Ensemble 4; Debate Club 2, 3; J.C.O.W.A. 2, 3; Language Club 4: F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Secretary 3, President 4; Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4; Block S 1, 2, 3, 4, Row Captain 3, 4; Sign Committee 4; Newspaper Staff 4; Yearbook Staff 4 WILMA RUTAN ANNERUTLEDGE . ' - Dramatics 1, 2; A. V CitllJSf 4, Secre- tary-Treasurer 4: Block S 1, 2, 3, 4; Pop Group 1, 2, 3, Director 3: Debate Club 2; Freshman Choir 1; Sophomore Choir 2; A Cappella Choir 3, 4 STEVE SAHLE MARTHA JANE SCHMUNK Symphonic Band 1, 2; Marching ' Band 2; Block S 1; G.AinA. Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4; Medical Careers Cltjb 1; Dramatics 1; J.C.O.W.A. 2, 3; A,V, Club3, 4; Secre- tary Club 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; A Cappella Choir 4; Cross Country Statistician 3, 4; Baseball Score- keeper 2,-3, 4; If A Man Answers 4; Senior Women ' s Ensemble 4 - - RALPH OLIVER SCHROEDER ••• Varsity Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsiiyyennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity S 2, 3, 4; Honorary Co-Captain, Wrestling 4 KAREN SUE SCHWENN Block S 4: Concert Band 1,2,3; Medi- cal Careers Club 2, 3, 4; Junior Achieve- ment 2.3; Yearbook Staff 4 GAYLESEELEY SHERRY LYNN SEITER J.C.O.W.A. 2; Junior Achievement 2; Medical Careers Club 4 KEVIN SHANK Tennis Team 1, 2, 3: Ski Club 2; Sym- phonic Band 1 , 2: Marching Band 2; Pep Band 1 . 2: J . C . O . ' . A . 2; Newspaper Staff N fe; JAMES E. SHIELDS Baseball 1, 2; Indusuial Arts Club 2, 3;. F.C.A. 1, 2 DAVE SHORT JANICE ROBERTA SMALLWOOD Block S 1, 3, 4; Medical Careers Club 1; G.A.A. Bowling 1, 2; Dramatics Club 1 Freshman Choir 1; Sophomore Choir 2; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Language Club 4; Senior Women ' s Ensemble 4; J.C.O.W.A. 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 4; Sound o the Drums, Assistant Editor 4; Scholarship Awards 2 , 4 CHERYL SMITH CLAYN. SMITi Industrial Ar Tuiri, Cr. 4, Secretary 4; Football 1 KURT W. S TTH Freshman ppbiball. Captain 1: Wrestling 1 2 , 3 , 4 , Honorary Captain 4; Varsity Foot- ball 2T e, 4, A11MRVL3, All CBC 4, Cap tain 4!( jid Team All Ohio Linebacker 4; Freshman Track 1; Varsity Baseball 2; Var- sity S 2, 3, 4; A.V. Cltib 2, F.C.A. 1; F tball John Hiles Awa.i6:.4w MARK DOUGLAS SNYDER ' % ' Freshman jipotball 1; Freshman Basketball 1; Cross Country 2; Reserve Basketball 2, 3 Varsity Basketb all 4; f reshman Chorus 1; Concert Choir i, ' Sice-President; A Cap- pella Choir 3,k: F.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Presi- den t 4; Now Sounds 3, 4 ROGER ED WN SOUTHWARD ? c.h K, 2-, ' 3, 4; Varsity S 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Symphonic Band 1, ' 2; Pep Band 1,2; Freshman Foot- ball 1; Varsity Football 2, 3, 4; AU-Cga- ference Football 4; Ohio Tests of Scholastic Achievement 2, 3; Yearbook Co-Editor 4; School Representative to Congressman Brown ' s Youth Advisory Council 4; Student Rotarian of the Month 4; National Merit Finalist 4; Top Teri,4f alutatorian 4; Win- ner of Voice,oH3emocracy Contest 4 ATHY ELLEN SPRIGGS Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Library Club 3; Library Assistant 4 CLARK STEPHSON KEITH STEVENS SCOTT STOLL KAREN KAY STOTTLEMYER Secretary Club 4; Block S 1; Future Nurses 1 , 2 __ — ANDREA MICHELLE ' STOUT - Bowling 1, 2, 3,4; Tennis 1,2,3,4; Track 1; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Medical Careers 1, 2; Dramatics Club 1, 3, 4; J.C.O.W.A. 2; Debate Club 2; G.A.A. 3, 4; F.T.A. 4; Chamber Singers 4; Basketball 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Language Club 4; Senior Women ' s Ensemble 4; A Cappella Section Leader 4 ROBIN STRINGFELLOW MARIANNE STRUCK French Club 1 (Greenon): Freshman Choir 1 (Greenon); J.C.O.W.A. 2 1 ' STPr vA— a: Sound of the Drums typist 4; Newspaper , Staff 4; Chamber Singers 4; A Cappella Choir 3 , 4 MICHAEL ANGELO TARPOFF Wrestling 3, 4; Math Club 4; J.C.O.Wj 1; F.C.A. 4; National Honor Society 200 who ' s Who Among American High School Studenis 4: Ohio Test of Scholastic Achievement 3 STEVEN TAYLOE BETSY ANN TILLER Debate Club 1, 2, 3, President 3; J.C.O.W.A. 2; F.T.A. 2, 3; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Concert Choir 2; Chamber Singers 4; Senior Women ' s Ensemble 4; Block S 2, 4; Girls ' Tennis Team 3, 4; Library Assistant 4; Newspaper Staff 2 JOYCE LYNNE TIMMONS F.T.A. 1, 2; J.C.O.W.A. 2, 3, 4; Math Club 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Science Seminar 4; Freshman Chorus 1; Sophomore Choir 2; Symphonic Choir 3,4, Accom- panist 4; Senior Women ' s Ensemble 4; Chamber Singers 4; Independent Social Studies 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Dramatics Club 1; Top Ten 4; Scholastic Awards 1,2,3,4; Scholastic Achievement Tests 1,2,4; National Merit Commended Student 4 TERESA TORDIFF Home Ec. Club 2; Medical Careers Club 3, 4; Block S 3, 4; National Honor Society 3. 4 BETSY TURNER Medical Careers 1; G.A.A, 2, 3, 4, Point Secretary 3; Bowling 2; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 4; Tennis 3, 4;F.C.A. 4; J.C.O.W.A. 3; Track 1; Field Hockey 2; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Symphonic Band 1,2,3, 4; Pep Band 3, 4; Clarinet Choir 3; Ohio Test of Scholastic Achievement 1; Yearbook Staff 4; Program Committee 4; National Honor Society 4; Science Seminar 3 GREGTWAIT National Honor Society 3, 4, President 4; National Merit Commended Student 4; Orchestral, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, 4; Southwest Regional Orchestra 2, 3, 4; AU- State Orchestra 3, 4; All-Ohio State Fair ' Youth Symphony 1, 2, 3; Symphonic Band 2,3,4; Basketball Pep Band 1,2,3,4; Stage Band 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Math Club 3,4, Vice-Presiaent 4; Science Seminar 4, Vice-President; Debate Club 1, 2; J.C.O.W.A. 2, 3, 4, Treasurers, News Reporter 4: International Quiz Team 2,3, 4: Springfield Youth Symphony 3, 4; Year- book Staff - Organizations 4; Newspaper Staff 4; Scholastic Awards 1, 2, 3, 4; Ohio Tests of Scholastic Achieveraem 1, 2, 3, 4; Independent Social Studies Program 3, 4; Pygmalion ; Voter Information Program Co-ordinator for Ted Brown; Bicentennial Committee; Senior Class Valedictorian NANCY LOUISE VASILEFF Medical Careers Club 1, 2; G.A.A. 1; Bowling 1, 2; J.C.O.W.A. 2; Science C lub 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Math Club 3, 4; Science Seminar 3,4, Secretary 4; Sopho- more Class Secretary 2; Block S 2,3,4; National Honor Society 4; Library Assistant 4; Independent Social Studies 3, 4, Student Co-ordinator 4; Yearbook Staff 4 KARENS. VIERLING Block S 1; Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 4: Chamber Singers 4; Secretary Club 2, 3, 4; J.C.O.W.A. 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club 1 , 2: G.A.A. 2, 3; Concert Band 1, 2; Sym- phonic Wind Ensemble 3, 4; Home Ec. Club 1; Senior Women ' s Ensemble 4; Debate Club 1, 2; Library Assistant 2 JOYCE VITITOE CARL WAGNER DENNIS ANTHONY WAINZ Freshman Football 1; Freshman Basketball 1; Reserve Basketball 2; Varsity Football 2, 3, 4; Varsity Baseball 2,4; Varsity S 1, 2, 3; F.C.A. 1, 2. 3, 4 DEBBIE WALLIN AMY LYNNE WALTERS Block S 1, 2; Football Cheerleading 1 - Alternate, 3,4- Varsity; Basketball Cheerleading 1,3,4; Medical Careers Club 1, 2; F.T.A. 3; Dramatics Club 1; Homecoming Court 3,4, Queen 4; G.A.A. Bowling 1,2; Sign Committee 2; Student Council 2, Secretary; Yearbook Staff - Activities 4; A Cappella Choir 4; Sopho- more Choir 2; Prom Queen 4 TIMOTHY PATRICK WATERMAN Baseball 1; Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4; All League 3, 4; Honorary Co-Captain 4; All District 1st Team 4; All State 1st Team 4; Prep-All American 3, 4; Dayton Journal Herald All Star 4; Dayton All Star Game 4; CoUiseum Basketball Classic 4; Varsity S 4; Yearbook Staff 4 VALERIE LYNN WATSON National Honor Society 4; Freshman Cheer- leader 1 (Roosevelt); Reserve Cheerleader 2; Varsity Football Cheerleader 4; Varsity Basketball 3; Thespians 3, 4; Dramatics Club 4; The Curious Savage 3; If A Man Answers 4; Here Comes Charlie 4 - Student Director; Freshman Play Director; Block S 2, 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Ski Club 2; Cinderellas 3; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2.3,4; Girls ' Field Hockey 2, 4; Volley- ,y;ball 2,3.4; Soccer 2: Pop Group 3; Choir ' ' -1, 2, 3, 4 TANYA SUE WEST Newspaper Staff 1. 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2; Reserve Volleyball 1, 2; Varsity Volleyball 4; Spanish Club 3 (North); National Honor Society 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Sound of the Drums, Editor 4; Language Club 4; Secre- tary Club 4; Science Seminar, Secretary- Treasurer 4; Scholarship Awards 1, 2, 3, 4; Ohio Scholastic Achievement Test 1 , 4; Wittenberg Alumni Honor .Award 4 DEBRA ANN WHELDON Marching Band 1, 2; Concen Band 1; Sym- phonic Band 2, 3: Sid Club 2; Secretary Club 2, 3, 4: Office Aid 4; G.A.A. 1 MARIE LYNN WILSON Orchestra 1: F.T.A. 1, 2, 3; Dramatics Club 1, 3; J.C.O.W.A. 2; Debate Club 1, 2, 3; Taming of the Shrew 3; Independ- ent Studies 3 RAYMOND VsflLSON Basketball 1, 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3; F.C.A. 1, 2, 3 SHERYL ANN WILSON J.C.O.W,A. 3, 4; Secretary Club 3, 4, Program Director 4; Math Club 3; Language Club 4: Yearbook Staff - Seniors 4; News- paper Staff 4; Columnist 4; Sound of the Drums - Typist Editor 4; A Cappella Choir 4; Senior Women ' s Ensemble 4: National Honor Society 3, 4; Oh,o ' holaitic Achievement Tew 1 Awards 1,2, ; . 4 C. RICHARD ■. ' .;EE : Dramatics Ci r- 1 , : Thespian Society 2 . 3, 4, President 4: O ' Utile Honor . ;. ;; Imenutkmal ;, ' . Debate Clob 2, chc. ' .-3l, 2, 3, 4: Marching Band 4: Synpr.o.Tlc Band 4: Fresh- man Football 1; Football 2; Tennis 1, 2: Science Seminar 2 , ■; , ■ '  . Treasurer 3; Debate Team 2, 4; The Toy Shop 2: Pygmalion 2; Taming of the Shrew 3; Here Comes Charlie ' .: String Quanei 3. 4; String Quintet 3; ' .atlonal Honor Society 3, 4; Guest of Honor - Iriitiiute for Electric Electronic Engineering Mational Banquet 4; Superiors Local . Di-.trlct, State Science Fairs 2, 3. 4; Guest of Honor - National Aerospace Convention 4: Outstanding Stu- dent in Physical and Mathematical Sci- ences - Ohio Academy of Science 4; Sci- ence Club 1,2,3; Scholarship Award 3: Ohio Test of Scholasic Achievement: Bicentennial Commliee Chess Club, Founder, President o ' bio Academy of Science 3, 4; Ohio Junior Academy of Sci- ence 3, 4; District Representative 4 TERRY L. WOLFE Football 1; Wrestling 1. 2: Cross Country 3, 4, Captain 4, All State 3.4, All District 3 , 4 , All Sectional 3 , 4 , All League 3.4, Mark Pitzer Award 4; All American 4; Track 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, All League 3. 4; Varsity S 3; F.C.A. 3; Math Club 4 MICHELE ANN WOOLUM G.A.A. 3. 4; Sophomore Class President; F.T.A. 2. 3. 4; Medical Careers Club 1 JOYCE LYNN YOUNG Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Squad Leaders. 4; Concert Band 1; Symphonic Band 2,3,4; A Cappella Choir 4; Senior Women ' s Ensemble 4; Dramatics Club 1, 2. 3. 4; Thespian Society 2, 3, 4: The King and I 1; The Toy Shop C: Annie Get Your Gun 3; Pygmalion 3: Wizard of Oz Director 4; Medical Careers Club 1, 2, 3; G.A.A. 4; Bowling 1, 2. 3; Girls ' Tennis Team 3, 4; Yearbook Staff - Advertising 4: F.T.A. 4; Language Club President 4 BARBARA MARIE YOWLER G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Point Secretary 2. Vice-President 3, President 4; Medical Careers Club 4; Softball 1, 2. 3, 4: Volley- ball 1. 2, 3, 4; Co-CaptainandMVP4: Basketball 1 , 2 . 3 , 4 , Co-Captain and MVP 4; National Honor Society 4 DEBRA KAY YOWLER MARY JANE 2UGELDER G.A.A. 2, 3; F.T.A. 2. 3; Dramatics Club 1 , 2; Office Aid 4; Secretary ' Club 4: Casual Comer Teen Board 3; Block S 1. 2; Interscholastic Girls ' Field Hockey 2 201 Don ' t Look Now, But . . . (1. to r.) Many Fariies awaits the pitch; Put it in, Kenny! ; Slugger Mike Grove connects for another hit; Terry Wolfe wins another cross country meet; Ed, is that how you kept your tan?; Tami Gray hitches her man at Sadie; Pep Band fires up the crowd at basket- ball game; Pat Toole, Dave Comer and Kyle Stevens relax in the gym; Swing me to the sky; It doesn ' t look as if everyone ' s concentrating on Eng- lish! 202 (1 . to r . ) Fools rush in where wise men never go ; Dave Parmley clears iJie high jump bar; Mi. Panack congratulates Brian Ferry; Mrs. Hickes helps Peggy Mason with a math prob- lem; Roger gets to lick the spoon! ; Underclassmen discuss the homecoming game; This sine is boring! 203 (1 . to r . ) ! got it ! : Valedictorian Greg Twait receives award from Mr. Irvine; Porphyro portrays Dav- Flatt; Ed Finchum in his natural habitat; Raindrops keep falling on my head; Seniors return to their childhood days; Please! Someone help me ' m M J . : k !75v l K ' • -. . l l 1 1 yMi ' fl 1 1 204 Kihl (1. 10 r.) Ah! The sensations of nature!; Hold still, Amy. I want you to smell this acom; Jeff Kristoff alone in the hall; Ed Finchum inducts Eric Schibler into National Honor Society: Which of these seniors will monopolize the board?; This couple was taken by surprise at the Homecoming dance; Roger Southward concentrates on the cheerleaders; Lynn Watson chats with Brian Ferry; Jerry Smith and Gary Stroupe agree that happiness is winning the CBC Championship; These students relive the ' 50 ' s. Z2F!«- P-T i 205 ir ( 1 . 10 r . ) The great Class of ' 75 ! ; Mark Snyder passes the ball; Steve Sahle observes from way up there; Jeff Atkinson caught without his camera; Get this stuff off my face ! ; Bonnie Brown hustles down the floor; Dennis Wainz takes a daring lead; Harry Hea- ton spotted on the roof; Meg Hiles leads a cheer. 206 (1. 10 r.) How do I keep my hat on?; Mike Rlgsby hurries to com- mencement; Mel Husted receives her diploma; Jonl Hess nervous about graduating; Steve Houston gives the Benediction: Congratu- lations, Jeff ! ; Commencements over - when do the parties start? 207 cUeato t - AtkuuoH. PJ(6 76QMPJfy Shawnee students have come to take for granted during the past two years that if a spur of the moment picture (or any other kind, for that matter) needed taking, all they had to do was yell for Harry or Jeff . Harry Heaton and Jeff Atkinson, the student photographers who were selected as recipients of the Most Creative Yearbook Staffer awards this year, have given incredible time, talent and dedication to their work. On these two pages we would like to present some of the off-moment, off-beat products of their labors. You may see here examples of the bad or the beautiful or the unusual - but whatever you see , credit the work to Shawnee ' s famous darkroom twins. Harry Heaton and Jeff Atkinson! 208 -v 209 c fej r, W, ■ I ADVERTISING • Sh awnee Pat rons To Hank, with love, Zeke John and Kathy Bond Cindi Tittle The CI arks Marilyn Harris Virginia and George Circle William J. Walsh Well Wishes L. R. S. Bill King Bridget A. Ball Woods-Algier Funeral Home Cirk, Terrence, Reeb, Deb and Kadie The Ben Glaze Family Bill and Gayle Peters Congratulations ' 75 - Mr. Dingeldein Carl E. Smith and Family Columbus Ave. Marine Century Housewares Donna Tucker Deb and Tim Dick and Fay Weaver Bob Ransbottom Brenda and Bill Shoup Buddha is the Greatest; Rom he is the Latest ' Congratulations Seniors - Mona Skiles Amy and Terry Anne R. and Chris M. Mozelle ' s Custom Draperies The SOUTH shall rise AGAIN Shawnee ' 72 graduates R. Whi taker - D. Wright Tim Mattern and Debbie McWilliams Terri loves Mike, Sonie loves Tim! 74-75 Dr. and Mrs. Paul W. Schanher, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Williamson Steve and Dianne Sam and Jackie McGinnis The Selma Road Slammers Sally and Steve Steve McGillivray and Tonya Bowers Sean, Mary, Jen - no hope table, 6th period Shawn Waterman Steve Marshall and Cathy Payne forever! The great frumpets! -Freckles, Fish, Minnie, Reeb, Dorf, and Kadie Tom Hearlihy Yogi and Boo Boo Charlene Cochrell Ungerleider ' s Supper Club Welcome Jeanie Sue DeWitt - Grandma Walt and Mary Bond ' s Market, 3017 Linden Ave. Limecrest Addition Bob Smith ' s Fruit Market Bob and Barbara Gray Dick Miller Bob and Lisa Cindy and Tim Hooper Congratulations Seniors of ' 75 Shalon and Karen Mosie Cycles Unlimited Springfield ' s Competition Bike Center, 1217 Mitchell Blvd. , Springfield, Ohio, Phone 399-8092 Bill Buck Becky and Bob French Congratulations to the Senior Class from Dutch Pantry Associates Congratulations: Wendy, Jody, Monica, Tony, Randy, Will, Alan, Barney Charles and Joan Grass and Family To the seniors from the cookie monster Tammy Twiggs and Heidi Marshall Joanne Speckman Dave the SALAMANDER Dave and Sherry David and Jane Engle! D K Novelty Shop D. R. Clark ' s Sunoco The Spencer Family Senor, J. D. Hopkins! Stayin with the beat - Jeff and Leslie See you all at the Dutch Pantry soon The 68 Gift Shop j Sue and Amy Alexander ! The Silhouette Restaurant, Park j Shopping Center I Springfield Tire and Battery ; To: Bonnie, From: Mike j Roger R . Donohoe Universal Welding Steel Inc. ' Commonwealth Insurance j Company, 2322 Northmoor Dr. , ' I 399-5921 ■ Vicki Riley Vicki and Steve Skinner ! William D. Jack ' s Light Hauling, ! 325-0151 I Mr. Whitaker - White Sew. Center i 619 W. Main j The Blue Nova - C.S. , M.D. , ; K.B. , D.D. The Bizbarfs: Mike B. , Mark S. , ! Bill M. , Doug P. Best Wishes Seniors from Tom ■ Dingledine i Chris and Donna j Cliff Huffman j Carol Smith A K Restaurant, 415 Selma Rd. , ' Phone 325-8612 David and Gail Walters Denise and Keith Danny and Caroline Skeen Brown Associates Accountants anc j Taxes ; Brian Bissey i Congratulations to Senior Class, j Will and Wendy j Call Freda for a HOT date - 265- j 5453 j Arther Nance j Ault James Speed Shop j Kaye Needles Tom and Kay Payton, Tracy, Malia and O ' Rion Terry Marshall Tina, Lana, Cheri, and Kim from the class of ' 78 ' Jay and Cathy Gruemebaum Don ' t get mad - get Chad Dairy Queen 1, 2745 E. Main 212 Dillion Manufacturing Co. Douglas Ehrle Sheri and Greg Stud, Stod, Stod, and Stod, Inc. Springfield Auto Supply, 1650 E. Main St. Seat Cover King, Prop. - Junior Jacks, 1505 W. High St. , 324- 4292 Southeastern Trojans 1975 - Dee Baird Sherman ' s Motel Scott Flatt To the Great Class of 75 - Debbie Reynolds To: Mike, From: Bonnie Rick Hirst Mr. and Mrs. William Vasileff Mr. and Mrs. David W. Flatt McDonald ' s Restaurants Mr. and Mrs. Bill Atkinson The Mushroom, 921 W. Main, 322- 4976 Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hoecker Mad River Florist Mr. and Mrs. Robert Swisshelm Merl and Kathleen Ferguson Michael Brown Nick Wilson Nancy Morrison Mr. and Mrs. William Neal Main Truck and Trailer Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tucker Marilyn, Tim, Jill, Scott Smith Roy Croutwater, 3077 East Leffels Lane Mr. and Mrs. David Stevenson Robert King ' s Exxon, 2500 S. Limestone St. , 324-9709 Robert and Ruth King Robert J. Oldham The Rock Mr. and Mrs. Don Cline Rod Anderson - 1971 Robert Hall Clothes Rewey Rent-a-Car Roger Wright - Downtowm Used Cars RoxieV. Bates, Springfield Township Clerk Ray, Betty, Denise, Richard Thorstenson Royal ' s Beauty Salon Pam, Randy, Barb and Brenda salute long hair and Jennifer ' s friend Peggy Watson The Parmans The Parish Coal Feed Co. Roger and Jeann Minnick M . W. Rice and Family Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lemmon Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heath and Family Rae Nell and Vanessa Houser Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Lloyd Mr. and Mrs. Paul Trenner Mr. and Mrs. Franklin F. Parker Mr. and Mrs. Keith Williamson Mr. Jerry Hockman Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pierson Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lemmons Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoy and Family Mr. and Mrs. Emil L. Zirkle The Mautes and their misfit herd Mari Coffman Marilou Coffman Mr. and Mrs. Don Alexander Mr. Leroy Payne The Mod Squad Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Young Lumpy and the Gang Mr. and Mrs. Omar Hockett Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hirst Mr. and Mrs. Logan F. Marshall Mr. and Mrs. James B. Twiggs and Family Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Clifford Mr. and Mrs. William Harvey Mary Pavelka is pre-engaged to Frank Valerius, Feb. 1, 1975 Mr. and Mrs. Phil Ulery Mark and Jim, Bio. 11 partners Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morris Mike Morris Millard Perkins Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stratton Mr. and Mrs. William Geron Mr. and Mrs. Bob and Betsy Leffel Melanie the boy chaser! Mr. and Mrs. John M. Hupp Mr. and Mrs. James Cordial Mr. and Mrs. Elmom Kerns Leonard Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Gerald McWilliams Marc Marshall Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Tooker, Sheila, Todd and Brian Larry ' s Barber Shop Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Skeen La Boutique Hair Fashions Mr. and Mrs. David Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Larry Zerkle Julie L. and Mark S. Jack Han Jack and Bert Kinsler J. A. Hoffman and Son Plumbing Elizabeth Hoagland E. W. Schreiber The fourth period clan Hand made tin crafts - Ed Ridenour The Heegs, Leroy, Mary, Larry, Harriet , Doug , Marie , Jerry and Sue H. C. Skeen Hairitage House Hey Bird! K G Karen Foster Kenneth Ehrle Linda Whiteman Kinsler ' s Cafe Lucien and Myrtle Walters Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Essig Kenneth Coffman Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Donohoe Mr. and Mrs. Gary Baiger Eagle Thistle Antiques - 149 Selma Rd. - 323-6792 Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Smith Julie Alexander and Mark Roby Madeleine Morin Jim ' s 76 Auto Service Judy Courlas Ehrle Kay Shengler and John O ' Connor Kim and Mike Kathy Hirst Rev. and Mrs. Chalmers A. Mattem and Little Bit Kame and Stewart ' s School of Cool The Kunkle Farm 213 Ken ' s Amoco, 2517 S. Limestone, 324-9136 Kathiyn Justice and Family Karen and Brian Dave and Nancy Doxol - Napier ' s Gas and Appliance Harold and Ronnie Bradd ' s Arco, 2501 S. Limestone St. , 324-9859 Mr. and Mrs. Don Bedingfield Mr. and Mrs.. David Patterson Hot Diggidy Donuts International Tutors Union - Local 111 Hey, Bill - Guess What - Connie Mr. and Mrs. James Brissey Ivan ' s Bike Shop Independent Towel Co. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pentacost Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kohl Jennifer ' s friend ' s friend Mrs. James L. Marshall Mr. and Mrs. Roger Langen Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Martin Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Duffy Good Luck Big Braves! John Ihrig and Sons Edsel G . Parsons Mr. and Mrs. Steven Tooker, Randy and Kevin Jack Nicklaus - Alias Jeff Beavers and Lee Trevino - Alias Chad Seymour Mr. and Mrs. George Kopp and Family Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shaw and Family Mrs. Dorothy Fannin and Family Mrs. Lula M. Jacks From Brown Sugar and Velvet: to all the happy memories Mr. and Mrs. M. Maxey FromS. R. to J. R. 5th period lunch - Rob, Sue, Con, Mich and Bren From a backer Fairyland Castle Nursery School The Government Teachers - Flora and Radar Good Luck from a South High fan Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Mahan Groucho, Harpo, Chico and Zeppo Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Stewart G if ford ' s Janitorial Service, 2580 S. Limestone St. , 322-6291 Good Luck Seniors! Mr. and Mrs. Gene Romshe Good Luck Braves! Gentry T.V. Hi Eric -n- Dave (Cheryl, Chris, Carol, Cathy, Kathy, Nan, Nat, Sean, Rosie, Dana, Jean Marie) Gene and Ruth Courlas The Hoofbeats 4-H Club Mr. and Mrs. Ned Clark and Family Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Crossland Hey Connie - Guess What to you too - Bill Mrs. Frances Shuman, Melissa, Deb , Dede , and Beth Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Kimmerle and Family From Shawnee to Purdue with love! Mr. and Mrs. Glen Southward and Sons Mystifying Larry Southward Mr. and Mrs. Alan Baird, Gary and Sheila Harold P. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Warner Houser Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Huff Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Tiller Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Dale McDonald Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hibbett Mike McGrath Mr. and Mrs. Don Kelly and Family Mr. and Mrs. Len Dedario Mr. and Mrs. William Ellinger - Congratulations to Peggy and Terry Mr. and Mrs. Gerald R. Mosie Mr. and Mrs. Ted Angelo, 438 Lawnview Mr. and Mrs. Manfred Stiller and Family Marilyn - Julie - Tony - Melissa Angelo, 438 Lawnview Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hickes Mr. and Mrs. Donald Puckett Fluzzy Loves Turkey Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hart Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Wiegel ! Mr. and Mrs. James A. Kearfott ' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kame j Mr. and Mrs. Morton G. Miller, I Brian , Joanie , Bridget and I Phebie ! . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Crossland Mr. and Mrs. Ron Galluzzo, ' Jeremy, Boobie, and Dorothy Mr. and Mrs. James R. Marshall Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Gray j Mr. Grant, Super Art Teacher! ! Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gamble, Kim and Tim ; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Erdman { House of Fabrics - Park Shopping Center ; Le Femme Beauty Salon - Donna j Hanrahan Johnson Auto Supply, 431 W. Main; St. • : John W . Hughel Mr. and Mrs. Mike Williams and I Family I Jon Mattern ! Mr. and Mrs. Richard King j Jack and Lee Houser Mr. and Mrs. Richard Adrian and I Randy I Jerry Heeg (Leroy) Mr. Gil Byerman John L. Cotter Realty j Earl and Willa Riley ' Jeff, Joel, and Jimmy Roediger Elliott Brothers - Chillicothe , Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Bill Roeth El wood D. Vince Rubbish Removal , | 301 Neosha Ave. , 323-3640 I Mr. and Mrs. Roger Scott and i Family -j Mike, Judy, Carrie, Stephanie, andj Tricia Raymond i Mr. and Mrs. Orlyn Watson j Hertz Aquarium ■ Full Gospel Tabernacle, 1410 N. j Belmont Emil ' s Custom Tailors ; MarkD. Hall i Psssst ! i i ' I 214 Index of Advertisers A - 1 Towing 227 ABC Glass 259 A R Carryout 244 Advanced Foundry 259 Anonymous 239 Athletic Department 227 B C Electric 251 Becker ' s Shell Service 256 Benjamin Steel 253 Berry, James 246 Bolle Millworth 254 Bonded Oil 282 Boots Hohlmayer Flowers 228 Borger Office Machines 250 Bosart 270 Bostick Electric 255 Bowshler ' s Used Cars 256 Brandle ' s Day Care Center 267 Bryan Studios 258 Bunon ' s Marathon 275 C C BuUdeis 250 Cappelll Garden Center 236 Carpettalk 237 Casteel 278 Champion City Auto Sales 237 Chaney ' s Orchard 230 Church of God 278 Clark County Glass 273 Clark Landmark Inc. 274 Clayton Heating 247 Click Camera 228 Coca-Cola Bottling Co. 267 Coffelt Candy 272 College Cleaners 251 Condlmlnlum 238 Coy Distributing 257 Crawford ' s Fruit Market 233 Credit Life Insurance 268 Crellln Plumbing 247 Crest Motel 269 Country Squire Kennels 230 Cullen Agency-Accidental Life 248 Custom Cycle 243 Custom Recapping and Tire 265 Dairy Queen, Store 4 241 Deady ' s Furniture 266 Debutante Beauty Salon 228 Derr Road Inn 270 Diana ' s Pizza 275 Dillon ' s Kennels 255 Dixon Dance Studio 224 Drake Motel 236 Dugan Ford 259 Dutch Pantry 235 Electric Eel Manufacturing 257 Elliot ' s Gulf Service 236 Englefield, Dr. R.G. Wheeler, Dr. S.K. 257 Ethan Allen Nursing Home 276 Equitable Life Assurance 222 Everglades Grooming 232 Famous Recipe 252 Fazio Color Shop 281 PCA 218 Field and Associates 241 Fink Meat 270 First Church of God 232 First Dayton Corporarion 255 First Narional Bank 271 FTAClub 220 Galer Furnit ure 231 Gantner Screw 269 Clendale Pharmacy 269 Gold BUck Staff 221 Golden Gator Marina 229 Goodrich, Hane Bereen 264 Good Shepard Village 250 Grant Co. 258 Grove Marathon 277 Guarantee Insurance 237 Gundolf ' s 258 H-D of Springfield 250 Harley-Davldson 277 Harris Bait Store 240 Harrison Studio 241 Han ' s Jewelry 263 Hawkins Electric 240 Heaton Electric 269 Heat-Treatlng 233 Hebble Drug 248 Hemry Realty 216 Herzog Photography 234 Hill BuUdIng 247 Hi ' s Paint Store 244 Hopkins Chevrolet 227 Howell Associates 254 Hufford Builders 276 Humphry WlUard Cement Co. 233 Iniemarional Steel Wool Co. 280 Ivan ' s Barber Shop 271 Jack ' s Robo Car Wash 244 Jamison Plumbing and Hearing 240 Janitor Equipment Co. 258 Joe ' s Barber Shop 263 Johnson Agency 264 Johnson Marathon 259 Johnson Realty 237 Jones Funeral Home 237 Kennedy (Bob) Insurance 233 Kennedy ' s Towing 230 KIncald ' s Music 225 King ' s Orchard 251 Kline Meier Architects 243 Koehring Road Division 245 Kugler ' s T.V. 260 Kuhn ' s Concrete 232 Lady Fair Beauty Salon 257 Langen Masonry 248 Language Club 218 Lehman Realty 242 Lemley ' s Tri-Seal 239 LitUeton Funeral Home 236 Long Branch Dairy 273 Lower Valley Home Furnishing 239 Ludlow Radiator Service 248 M M Bank 243 Madison Pharmacy 226 Mad River Supply Co. 238 Marshall Floral Co. 231 Marshall Pharmacy 239 Math Club 219 McFarland Meat 251 McKlnnon ' s Flower Mart 258 McMann, Smoot Insurance 247 McNeil ' s Florist 237 Meadows Motel 230 Medical Careers Club 219 Midas Muffler 228 The Mill - 231 Millers Furniture Linoleum 261 Minnlck Realty Co. 231 Mitchell A.M. C. 249 Mitchell Pharmacy 237 Mitchell Trailer Sales 236 Moeller Music 272 Monte Zinn Chevrolet 225 Moore ' s Paint Store 233 Mosie Auto Center 249 Mumma Aucrioneer 272 Myers Marathon 248 Narionwide Insurance 228 Narionwize Auto 244 Newton ' s Tree Service 235 North Motors 238 Northridge Lanes 273 Ohio Bell Telephone 255 Ohio Thermometer 238 Overholser Realty 271 Parish Coal Feed 269 Park Barber Shop 254 Park Lanes Bowling 281 Payne Tool Co. 239 Pennolympic Kennels 243 PIrozok 241 PK Lumber 255 Possum School -- 237 Rapid Reproduction Service 279 Reco Sporting Goods 274 Reld School --233 Ridgely Home Modernizing 267 Riverdale Dairy 273 Robblns Myers --260 Rockway School 228 Rodgers Construcdon Inc. 246 Roedlger Realty 254 Ronnie ' s MaraiJion 239 Rose Electric 236 Sayre ' s Appliance 228 Scarberry Barber 240 Schaffet ' s Bakery 233 Schneider Florist 233 Science Club 218 Sears 247 Secretaries Club 219 Security Narional Bank 254 Seigler Bottling Co. 231 Sheehan Brothers Vending Co. 256 Sheridan Ann Beauty Salon 243 Sherwin Williams Paint Store 241 S H Machine Products 223 Showboat Drive-In 258 Silver Swan 226 Six Industries 236 68 Gift Shop 269 Slagle and Associates 222 Smith ' s Quality Cleaners 259 Sound of the Drums 219 Sportsman Shop 259 Spradlin Brothers 271 Spragg Pools 248 Springfield Bank 252 Springfield Bus Co. 263 Springfield Federal 262 Springfield Hearing Service 275 Springfield Metal 245 Springfield Provision 269 Springfield Township 272 Springfield Waste Co. - 259 Stan ' s Tire Service 241 State Farm Insurance (Burke) 232 Steinmptz Haus 238 Student Council 218 Sunset Cycle Center 240 Sweet Manufacturing Co. 277 Taco Bell 266 Taylor Manufacturing Co. 250 Taylor Taylor Enterprises 277 Teledyne Ohio Cast -- 251 Thespian Society 217 Tinks Inc. 258 Tri-County Shopper 239 Trump Insurance 263 Ulery Greenhouse 264 Universal Health Spa 230 Valley Auto Center 270 Van Pelt Press 266 Verco Co. 250 Vinlng Broom Co. 251 Wallace Turner Inc.-- 264 W. A. Stevens Son 233 Waterman Oil 249 West End Bait Store 257 Western Pharmacy 257 Wickes Lumber Co. 273 Wilbur ' s Barber Shop 253 Wild Turkey Anuques 243 White Superior 266 Wobbe Cleaners 236 W. R. Hackett Fruit and Cold Storage 256 Xanders Flowers 240 York Steak House 231 215 REALTOR HEMRY REALTY COMPANY 401 CAPRI CIRCLE SPRINGFIELD, OHIO 45505 TELEPHONE (513) 325-6959 Best Wishes to the Class of 1 975 Sold For Real Sarvice in Real Estate, Always Consult With the Professional Who Sells ! RICHARD M. HEMRY Appraiser - Consultant 216 Congra+ula+ions Seniors From the THESPIAN SOCIETY AND DRAMATICS CLUB 217 ie chance jFuena suer+e ! | e+ ifv 1 1 ' 4 urevoir i 8 - di9s :% •W to Seniors! TrflE LANGUAGECLUBV V;r I ' t , ■53VSJ GoocWfljck, Semors ' . SCIENCE CLUJ Conr pliments of HE STUDENT COUNCIIr ? «5 p Best Wishes to the 75 Graduates! F.C.A. 218 1 SECRETARIES CLUB Good Luck. Seniors 1974-75 rONGRATULATIONS SENIOR , SLAGLE ASSOCIATES. 2148 E. Main Street Springfield, Ohio 323-3881 THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE U.S. 1285 Avenue of the Americas , N . Y . , N . Y . With Offices at Governor ' s Manor 2100 E. High St. C. DAVID WELSHEIMER District Manager 325-9288 Congratulations Seniors S H Tftac ie Pn ueU. 3738 West National Road Springfield, Ohio 45504 Phone:513-322-8022 Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Houston, Owner Operators ■■ V -fs- 223 2 M o t Notice £iudiai Angela E. Horton - Manager Sonie Horton - Instructor MAILING ADDRESS - 303 Elbron Road BUSINESS ADDRESS - 2145 E. Main St. SPRINGFIELD, OHIO 45505 Telephone 513 322-2244 Home of - SONIE ' S STARSTRUTTERS BATON CORPS For Fun , Poise and Posture - Ballet , Tap , Acrobatic , Modern Jazz and Square Dancing Pre-School and Adult Classes a Specialty - Baton, Boys ' and Girls ' Gymnastics, Hula, Belly Dancing, Teen and Adult Ballroom 224 ' V V V V V V  ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦ KIN KIN01 KINOi KINQ KINOIIDS IS MUSIC 225 SILVER SWAN MOTEL RESTAURANT RESTAURANT 3880 East National Road 322-9221 MADISON AVENUE PHARMACY 52 East Madison A Springfield, Ohio ' Telephone 323-1841 Good Luck to the Class of 1975 HOPKINS CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE 2135 S.R. 235 South New Carlisle , Ohio (NOBODY WALKS AWAY) The Athletic Department Salutes THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Phone; 323-3177 DEBUTANTE BEAUTY SALON 1015 Oak St. Springfield, Ohio 45505 Complete Beauty Service CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS! Your Life is Just Beginning - Use II Wisely. NATIONWIDE INSURANCE E. Dale King William Kerr 900 N. Limestone St. Phone 325-7625 Gvsn IJour ( amtra Jia i 41 West High Street - Downtown Springfield Best Wishes to the Class of ' 75 ROCKWAY MIDDLE SCHOOL SALES It Just Doesn ' t Pay to Go Anywhere Else REPAIRS In-Out Warranty Factory Authorized RENTALS If You Want It We Rent It TRADES Bring Your Camera In Ask Questions - Trade Up By Kodak and Others See Click Camera Before You Buy We Teach You How CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS BOOTS HOLMAYER FLOWERS Phone 323-3786 323-3707 Nite: 325-5211 Fine Flowers for Fine Folks 920 Selma Rd. Good Luck, Seniors SAYRE APPLIANCE CO. Zenith and G , E . See Us for Component Stereos 122-128 East Main Street Springfield, Ohio 45502 Compliments of Connie Roberts Karen Hoecker Peggy Martin Betsy Turner Bev Riemenschneider tniuAS ' t MUFFLER SHOPS 228 MIDAS MUFFLER SHOPS 1052 Bechtle Avenue Springfield, Ohio Across From Park Shopping Center ONE OF THE LARGEST SELECTIONS OF BOATS AND ACCESSORIES IN SOUTHWESTERN OHIO Located Near 170 and Rt. 72 Boats From 8 ' to 28 ' AUTHORIZED DEALER For Chrysler Boa+s and Mo+ors Cruisers — Pon+oons — Sailboats — Bassboa+s Fishing Boats — Canoes Large Heated Showroom Dealers for: Seanymph: Appleby Fishing Boats Webbcraft Boats Terry Bass Boats Parti Barge Pontoons Vamay Canoes Easy Terms — Five Year Finance Plan 323-2201 2620 Old Clifton Road 229 Compliments of LEE CHANEY ORCHARD 556 Newlove Rd . South Charleston , Ohio Delicious Apples FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Compliments of f Bill and Norma Kripas THE MEADOWS MOTEL AND CLOVER TAP ROOM Ph. 323-0872 or 322-6032 i 1 1 2 Mi. East on 40 Springfield , Ohio tJfl ' yersalHea 4841 Spfld. Urbana Rd. - 1721 W. Main St. 399-9810 325-9911 Ql0untrg S qutr SC nnriB BOARDING - Clean, individual, heated Indoor runs in winter . - Shaded outdoor runs in summer. - Your instructions followed for feeding and special GROOMING - Experienced graduate grooming technician to style your individual breed of dog . West of Springfield 500 Vale Road 325-0212 230 KENNEDY ' S TOWING RADIO DISPATCHED ALL TYPE Of TOWING • LOCAL • LONG DISTANTS • CARS • TRUCKS • CAMPERS ETC 6i REPAIR SERVICE JOHN KENNEDY OWNER 24 HR. SERVICE RADIO DISPATCHED ALL TYPE OF REPAIRS • CARS • TRUCKS • MAJOR MINOR • TRANSMISSIONS • TUNE-UPS 2578 S. YORK SPRINGFIELD, 0. f Sicgler Bottling Company 2385 OLD SELMA PIKE JACK KAME MANAGER (513) 325-6429 Springfield. Ohio 45505 Complimenu of YORK STEAK HOUSE Upper Valley Mall JOHN T. MARSHALL ' ?P(aftJiaU ' ptonat kc. 400 W. PERRIN AVE SPRINGFIELD. OHIO 45504 We grow our own flowers for all occasions Springfield ' s only complete Wedding Service For Buying - Selling It ' s Minnick Realty Co. a25-0478 631 W. Main Si. Springfield. OhiV Congratulations to Seniors! A FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE WE ' RE SURE YOU ' LL ENJOY!! where dining is intimat-e . . . fine food is traditional . . . PARTY ROOM AVAILABLE FOR UP TO 60 324-4045 rf (15 n.it.4« ftniMTATl 78 UHT.40 ,■ V BOWX 231 THE CHURCH WHERE YOUNG PEOPLE ARE IMPORTANT FIRST CHURCH OF GOD 1201 Maiden Lane Minisiers: Arlo F. Newell and Douglas B. Manin Phone; 323-9747 REGULAR SERVICES SUNDAY: Chuich School Worship Houi Youth Meeting Revival Hour WEDNESDAY: Teacher Training Family Bible Study 9:15 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 5:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. OTHER MINISTRIES Children ' s Choirs, Day Care Center , Bus Ministry , Care for the Aged , Tape Ministry Join Us for Worship Here This Sunday C verataded (_ Toomtna PET SUPPLY S alon CAROLE LYONS - Owner FINE GROOMING - TRIMMING - BATHING DELUXE CLIPPING - ALL BREEDS ACCESSORIES TOYS ' Where Grooming is More than a Haircut! CJf 323-6908 1539 W MAIN SPRINGFIELD, O. ONE B1.0CK E Of WW ELECTRIC J. THOMAS BURKE To Be Sure - Insure State Farm Insurance Agent 730 N. Limestone St. Office 322-5846 232 Springfield, Ohio 45503 Residence 325-3494 Radio Dispatched mm READY MIX CONCRETE Member of: Nat ' l. Ready Mix Concrete Assn. Ohio Ready Mixed Concrete Assn. Ohio Contractors Assn. Call Springfield Ofc. - 1021 Mitchell Blvd. 399-7751 Cedarville Ofc . - TurnbuU Rd . 766-5558 CRAWFORD ' S MARKET AND CAMPGROUND 7968 E. National Road - Route 40 Springfield, Ohio BOB KENNEDY fNSURA State Farm Aget Auto - Mm - Life - Business 2300 E. Main St. Springfield, Ohio 322-1480 SCHAEFERS BAKERY INC. Bread Pas+ries 508 W. Main St. Springfield, Ohio CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS! REID SCHOOL 3640 East High St. Springfield, Ohio .k M SCHNEIDER FLORIST 41.5 V . McCreight Avenue Springfield, Ohio 4.5.504 Phone .32.3-46.34 CONC RETE WOR K • DRIVEKKAYS • FOUNDATIONS • SIDEWALKS • FOOTERS • PORCHES • CURBSGUnERS • RETAINING WALLS • • CONCRETE FINISHINQ • BACKHOE WORK CITY LICENSED BONDED FOR YOUR PROTECTION l-305y WILLARD HUMPHREY 600 W JOHN ST. SPRINGFIELD, Jweat- reatlnay nc. Sustaining Member American Society for Metals Atmosphere Heat Treating - Induction Hardening 4 METAL TIUII 1807 West Pleasant Street Springfield, Ohio 45506 Phone 325-3121 325-5262 PAINT SERVICE R-M DITZLER FINISHES FOR AUTOS - TRUCKS ■ BOATS AUTO REPLACEMENT PANELS AIR COMPRESSORS 325-5417 322-5417 302 W NORTH ST SPRINGFIELD. ALTO BODY SHOP TOOLS SUPPLIES BINKS SPRAY SYSTEM5 233 TO THE SENIORS OF SHAWNEE HIGH SCHOOL. WE WOULD LIKE TO EXTEND OUR SUPPORT, BEST WISHES. AND A HEARTY GOOD LUCK. CONGRATULATIONS TO YOU. AND SENIORS TO FOLLOW YOU. PHOTOGRAPHIC OVERMAN 1515 Lagonda Ave., Springfield, Ohio SHAWNEE HI5H SCHOOL ' S SENIOR AND YEARBOOK PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO, SERVING YOU PHOTOGRAPHICALLY AS WE WOULD LIKE TO BE SERVED OURSELVES. ?sM,fJ Member International Shade Tree Conf. NEWTON ' S TREE SERVICE 536 S. Belmont Ave., Springfield, Ohio 45505 Licensed by City - State - Fully Insured for Your Protection SPRAYING • FEEDING • TRIMMING • CABLING • REMOVAL Harold E. Newton and Son ' wners Area 5 1 3 Phone 322-8620 GOOD MEALS SERVED IN TRUE DUTCH TRADITION DUTCH PANTRY Ut. l 1-70 Phone 325-2442 TRAILERS Mitchell Trailer Sales, Inc. 3460 E. National Rd. Springfield, Ohio CAPPELLI GARDEN CENTER Complete Lines of Bedding Plants - Vegetables - Evergreens Bulbs - House Plants - Insecticides Fertilizers - etc. ■ p  -•■• THE DRAKE MOTEL 29 Ultra Modern Units Large Swinnming Pool Free T.V. in Every Roonn 3200 East Main Street Reservations - 325 7334 BEST WISHES Congratulations and Good Luck WOBBE CLEANERS 448 N. Linnestone 3 W. Pleasant 2 1 1 2 N. Limestone 236 V N ELLIOTT ' S GULF SERVICE 936 West North St. ST Springfield, Ohio 324-9711 LITTLETON FUNERAL HOME. INC. 830 Nonh Limestone Street AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone 323-6439 ROSE ELECTRIC 3108 E. Leffel Lane Springfield, Ohio SIX INDUSTRIES. INC. 626 Railroad Street Springfield, Ohio GUARANTEE INSURANCE AGENCY Don Beiser - Howard Rohrer James Wilson - Mike Cafeo McAdams Building Phone 325-6426 lirNpU ' a Marxat r::,i Opposite South High School Tl Limestone St. Springfield, Ohio 45505 Phone 323-2962 Your Full Service Realtor Buy - Sell - Trade - Manage JIM JOHNSON REALTY Residential - Commercial - Farms Our Sales Associates Are All Real Estate Specialists Office: 399-4797 - 1631 N. Limestone St. POSSUM MIDDLE SCHOOL Best of Luck , Class of ' 75! MITCHELL PHARMACY. INC. 839 Selma Road Prescriptions - Drugs - ,- -.■ Ambulance Service Funeral Service DON MENDENHALL ' S CARPETALK 2643 E . Main Street Springfield, Ohio JONES FUNERAL HOME 733 SOUTH LIMESTONE STREET SPRINGFIELD, OHIO 45503 TOM JONES ABEA 313 325-4502 237 i , «w W. A. STEVENS SON 1 25 S. Walter St MAICO HEARING SERVICE Western Plaza Shopping Center 325-5440 Compliments of MAD RIVER SUPPLY CO., INC. wholesale Distributors Electrical and Mill Supplies, Lighting Fixtures , G . E . Lamps ION. WESTERN AVE. PHONE 324-57eB Congratulations , Graduates ! THE OHIO THERMOMETER SIGN CO. One of Springfield ' s Home-owned tnSS n NORTH MOTORS See the 1975 Dodges and MG ' s 238 1975 Dodges and I T ' rucks Corner of North and Murray Streets RONNIE ' S MARATHON TIRE SERVICE RONALD R. BURNS, Owner MARSHALL ' S PHARMACIES Drug and Industrial First Aid Supplies, Drugs at Retail , Doctor Supplies , Prescriptions 1221 South Center Street 323-5553 Lemley ' sTRI-SEALof Springfield Home of All Home Improvements. 615-617 West Main Street Springfield, Ohio 45506 Phone: 324-5701 RI-COUNT SHOPPERS NEWS Published Weekly at I LOWER VALLEY HOME FURNISHINGS 5690 Lower Valley Pike Springfield, Ohio Phone 882-6342 ' PAYNE TOOL ENGINEERING CO. 1300 - 1400 W. Columbia Street Springfield, Ohio ' The Harder I Work, the Luckier I Get. 239 Razor Cutting SCARBERRY BARBER SHOP s ti 1113 N. Burnett Rd. Hours 8-6 Closed Monday Union Shop Phone 325-6691 HAWKINS ELECTRIC CO. 101 South Walter Street Commercial and Industrial l iiA.yYibina and J eaum ' 9 Cc ompan ,panu 315 South Center Street Springfield, Ohio 45501 HARRIS LIVE BAIT AND TACKLE SHOP BICYCLES FOR ALL AGES Make Cycling a Family Affair ' MM mm SALES • SERVICE • ACCESSORIES 533 Highview Ave . Springfield, Ohio Phone 322-9531 R E. BOYSEl SONS - Owner! 322-0212 1602 SEIMA COR SUNSET ' lOPP SO VILtAGE SHOPPING CENTER) AMPIE I PARKING I Best Wishes XANDERS FLOWERS 709 Selma Road Springfield, Ohio «■ ' ? Dairy Queen r 721 N . Bechtle Avenue Springfield, Ohio PhoQ : 325-9572 George and Carol Moats 1 STAN ' S TIRE SERVICE Day . ' J24- 3805 Night 322-0193 24-HOUR ROAD AND FARM SERVICE Yellow Springs at Main St. Springfield, O. You Call ED the Rest - Now the Best HARRISON STUDIO SUPPLY Unfinished Home - Decorative Pieces Statues - Plaques - Hangings Free Instructions - Finishing Supplies Custom Molding Plaster and Other Molding Supplies Open 6 Days a Week 1953 S. Yellow Springs 323-9090 SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO. Complete Decorating Center 2125 East Main 323-3719 323-3710 A jF linn AMP ASSOCIATtS INC. Heating and Ventilating j Sheet Metal - Duct Work - Roofing - Siding Contractors IN MEMORY OF RAYMOND J. - PIROZOK ll 2187 W. First St. Springfield 323-5518 Springfield , Ohio Dayton 864-7339 Congratulations Seniors Connplinnents of Dave Lehman Lynn Lehnnan Bob Lehnnan Melody Walker Secretary Howard Norton Joyce Norton Roger See 15 Years Experience Phone 322-4996 218 Glenn Ave. Springfield, Ohio 45505 AWHITBCW •PLAMNCflS PENNOLYMPIC SALES • PARTS • SERVICE CHOPPER PARTS CENTER COMPLETE ACCESSORIES WELDING It FKAMES «tWCHI«D CUSTOM FORKS i TAhKS POLJSHING li PLATING CUSTOM PAINTING It MOLDING MAHVIN KELSON — OWNER — z|r« ■ 0 J . ■■-■ ■ M 9 .■■ i ? jO f Home of Ch. Tantallon ' s Brooke and Other Fine AKC German Shepherds Stud Service Available Quality Puppies Mary Ellen Jones 342 Woodview Drive Springfield, Ohio KENNELS SAVINGS - s{)( i i io KAiKBUKN OHIO SPRINGFIELD. OHIO KLINE ' Congra+ulations, Graduates ' Correct Time and Temperature 325-4611 GLENDALE PHARMACY 1863 S . Limestone Springfield, Ohio 600 McAdams New Carlisle 5428 Burkhardt Dayton NATIONWISE AUTO PARTS 211 E. John St. 323-9719 2979 Den Rd 399-0011 A R CARRYOUT Food and Oairy Products ,( ' 3534 E. Hajional Road Best Wishes , Seniors ! JACK ' S ROBO CAR WASH 130 East Johnsoii In Back of License Bureau HI ' S Distributor for Benjamin Moore Paints 800 W. Main St. 244 PAINT AND HARDWARE STORE Complete Line of Interior and Exterior Paints Varnisfi - Shellac - Patching Plaster - Brushes Floor Wax - Turpentine We Rent Floor Sanders , Steamers and Polishers Phones: 325-8731 325-8732 Distributor for O ' Brien Paints Springfield, Ohio 45504 Congratulations SenioK SPRINGFIELD METAL FINISHING. INC Cadmium, Zinc and Copper Pla+ing Phone (513) 324-2353 Government Certified P.O. Box 817 640 South Belmont Avenue Springfield, Ohio 45501 i Koehring Road Division SPRINGFIELD OPERATIONS Good Luck Seniors! A JAMES BER .__ COUNTY PROSECUTC l$M!. Gener frf 821 North Lime ne Sue : v,,,55 j, ;? r m 1 -r« ' Bo ;?55tra r ■ Jk, - I cMANN-SMOOtI . INSURANCE Insuranojg: for Evei Need . 1551 Commerce Rd . Springfield, Ohio 45501 - ' 7., r ;. R. W. CLAYTON EATING HILLBUILDIN SUPPLY COMPANY Dial 325-0651 For Ready Mix Cement Congratulations , •t pp ite Seniors! Uppep Valley Mat! CRELLIN MBINGQpi;., 2834 Cottonwood Drivi spf4ifiiid, f I -.. ■i. . HEBBLE PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY 2520 East High 322-1833 r A Member of Transamerica Corporation Dccidwiliri Ufe of California 315-0J79 516 First National Bank Bldg. Springfield, Ohio j 550£ Joe T. Cullen General Agent , , iiomaU quality awud ] Phone: 325-2332 SHERIDAN ANN BEAUTY SALON 613 W. Main St. Springfield, Ohio 45504 Ann Hubbard, Owner and Operator Patty Whipp, Operator Compliments of LUDLOW RADIATOR SERVICE, INC. 601 Easi Columbia St. MYERS MARATHON 364 S. Burnett Rd. Springfield, Ohio 45505 Ph. 325-0361 Compliments of WILD TURKEY ANTIQUE GALLERIES 5878 Springfield Xenia Rd. Keith Bates - Owner Compliments of ROGER L LANGEN MASONRY Commercial 248 Best Wishes to the Class of 1975 Sp 3 Residential 325-8843 -4920 N. NATOIMAL RD. SPRINGFIELD. OHIO 5504  S13 323-3741 Pool t? vef % WATERMAN OIL COMPANY Jim Waterman and Sons MARATHON PCTROLEUM PRODUCTS We Fuel the Country 411 Central Ave. Phone 323-7121 Congratulations Seniors From : V NE V • USED PARTS 1 OSIE AUTO CENTER ' Complete Autcmoti -e Re Wrecker Service fa:r Dial 323 -9745 32SO E. National Rd. Spr NGFIE_D Ohio 249 Compliments of GOOD SHEPARD VILLAGE 422 Nor+h Burnett Road Phone 322-1911 TAYLOR MANUFACTURING COMPANY INC. Contract Manfacturing of Precision Metal Parts I 101 W. Main St. BORGER OFFICE MACF !NE INC. 1 425 South Western Avenue Springfield, Ohio 45506 Telephone - (513) 323-8916 I HARIIPV- □ AVi I HARLEY-DAVIDSONOf Springfield O., Inc. 1365 W. First St. - Rt. 41 West Springfield . Ohio Phone 322-3690 Bill Althoff , Owner VERCOE COMPANY 923 First National Bank Bldg. Springfield, Ohio 45502 Phone 513 325-6436 DAVE DILLAHUNT , BILL ALLEN Plumbing Service Reasonable Rates Plumbing Parts and Fixtures NO CALL TOO SMALL { CALL 864-2901 or 864-2971 20 Green Valley SEWER and DRAIN CLEANING SERVICE AAON.-FRI. 8-5 - SAT. 8-12 C C BUILDERS TELEDYNE OHIO CAST Springfield, Ohio We Fully Support Equal Opportunity for All Americans Regardless of Race Creed , Sex , or National Origin CiEAN RS PHOHt 322 0231 CiLENN BOtt KING ' S ORCHAI Variety of Ap pi ' Cold elder ' Best Wishes to the Seniors From: B C ELECTRIC SERVICE 2565 Yellow Springs Road 325-4291 Congraiulations to the Class of ' 75 viningbro6m COMPANY Springfield, Ohio  ) Best Wishes ' 75 ARLAND SONS BUTCHER SHOP 2326 Dayton Rd . Sranrfield, Ohio 22-9902 25W When was the last time you bit a leg this nice? FRIED CHICKEN 252 Jack for All Trades South Fountain Ave . Upper Valley Mall North Limestone Burnett Plaza South Charleston o lypRincncLD Chevrolet PERFORBIERS we come across for ywx DEMANA IRON METAL PAPER CO. DEMANA IRON METAL PAPER SCRAP METALS • IRON • BRASS • COPPER • AI.LMI.NUM LEAD - PAPERS - BATTERIES INDUSTRIAL SCRAP CONTAINER SERVICE AVAILABLE MOBILE CRANE SERVICE 322-5371 414 Tibbetts BENJAMIN STEEL CO.. INC. BENJAMIN STEEL CO • STRUCTURAL SHAPES . HOT ROLL BARS FLATS • COLD DRAWN BARS FLATS • PLATES FLOOR PLATES • EXPANDED METAL GRATING • RE-BAR MESH . STEEL STRAPPING TOOLS • SQ. RECT. TUBING 325-5593 423 S. YORK SPRINGFIELD BENJAMIN STEEL CO. ' STEEL SERVICE CENTER tiiiiillii iil till III ;i!l!l!iiliiMtiJ! iililiJlliiHiii!! 7iji I ■ ' ' ' ' TED BOLLE MILLWORK INC. Appointment or Walk-in PARK BARBER SHOP 11 A.M. to 8 P.M. Daily 8A.M. -6P.M. Saturday Park Shopping Center Springfield, Ohio 45504 324-0251 ARCHITECTURAL WOODWORK SPECIAL WOOD PRODUCTS Phone Springfield 325-8779 Area Code 513 Box 82, Yellow Springs, O. HOWELL ASSOCIATES, INC. 1027 Mitchell Blvd. Springfield, Ohio 4550i INC. SECURITY NATIONAL BANK Clark County ' s Only Owned Commercial Bank 254 Springfield - New Cariisle - Enon - Medway - Norihiidge - Park Layne - South Charleston Invest Your Time and Talents Wisely, Now for a Profitable Future The Best to You, Seniors! Robert T . Reiss - Registered Representative 851 White Oak Dr. , Springfield, Ohio 45504 Home: 323-1636 Institutional Bonds Ihc Iirsi lj(i i(jn Corpomfio } 417 East Slrooo Road Dayton 0 - ' :■- ' - ' ' ■• PK SPRINGFIELD, INC. THE COMPLETE BUILDING DEPARTMENT STORE 1710 WEST MAIN STREET SPRINGFIELD, OHIO Phone: 323-3716 Reach for a star. It ' s waiting just for you. Ohio Bell bqual Opportunity Employer All jobs are open to both sexes. BOSTICK ELECTR 325-8694 DILLON KENNELS 3945 E. National Rd - 1 Mi. East of Spfld Chuck and Lu Steele DOGS CATS BOARDED — BATHING GROOMING — A¥ Extra Large Inside-Outside Individual Runs - Hot Water Heat CLOSED SUNDAYS HOLIDAYS Phone 325-3273 BOWSHIER ' S USED CARS S.ot No. 1 333 WjNorth Street 3 -4691 Lot No, 2 16 S. lstern Avenue 325-1231 Lot I fo. 3 818 W. Main Street 324-5548 Springfield, Ohio ,, ' Compliments of W. R. HACKETT FRUIT AND COLD STORAGE M SHEEHAN BROTHERS VENDING SERVICE Complete Ice ' Service Available We Automatically Please Phone 325-2357 256 1201 W. Main St. (513) 325-7791 Springfield , Ohio ] Seeder ' 6 S teC£ Sezuice COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE GEORGE J BECKER Dealer 2600 E MAIN STREET SPRINGFIELD. OHIO 45503 Compliments of COY DISTRIBUTING ©QMPAblY Compliment jj HH ELECTRIC EEL MFG. CO. Congratulations Seniors Complirpents, of ' WESTERN PHARMACY 937 W. Main m 257 SHBW BOAT DRIVE IN THEATRE 3950 E. NATIONAL ROAD 325-6161 III! ag-- Dial 323-6302 or 964-1169 GUNDOLF ' S Trenching and Excavating Gas Elec Springfield, Ohio Phone 324-1941 Complete Pholographic Service JOHN S. BRYAN COLOR PHOTOGRAPHERS AND ELEGANTE GIFT SHOP Elegant Gifts for All Occasions 2764 Dayton Rd. , Springfield, Ohio 45506 Best Wishes WUber Barber Service 1940 Mitchell Blvd.. Springfield. Ohio 45503 399-5570 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS ' TINKS CARRY OUT 2828 S. Yellowspringi Rd. McKINNON ' S FLOWER MART West Nor+h a Bech+le Avenue Phone 325 9286 258 JANITOR EQUIPMENT COMPANY Everything for the Maintenance Man 1000 Dayton Avenue Springfield, Ohio 45501 Phone 322-8428 Cleaning at Its Finest SMITH ' S QUALITY CLEANERS Phone 323-3641 1266 S. Yellow Springs St. Springfield, Ohio SPRINGFIELD WASTE MATERIAL CO. Waste Paper is Our Specially 18 Penn St. 323-3991 323-5991 1 i . -re ■J GLASS THE ABC GLASS COMPANY 625 LINDEN AVENUE SPRINGFIELD, O, 45505 LARRY JENKINS INDUSTRIAL. COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL GLASS AND GLAZING SERVICE MIRRORS A SPECIALTY FOR NORMAL OR EMERGENCY SERVICE (513) 323-6971 WEST END BAIT STORE USED BOAT and MOTOR COMBINATION ' S Outboard Motors Guns - Ammo - Live Bait and Fishing Tackle CHUCK PIDCOCK 1410 West Main Street, Springfield, Ohio Phone o-:: -53-26 Compliments of FLOYD DUGAN FORD • - CHUCK JOHNSON ' S mm SUGAR GROVE MARATHON iwm aMUTMMi COMPLETE TUNE UPS BRAKE AMD MINOR REPAIRS Telephone 323-4 -721 COR W NATIONAL RD a UPPER VALLEY ' PIKE SPRINGFIELD, OHIO 1201 SUNSET AVENUE • SPRINGFIELD. OHIO 45505 PHONE 325-6587 EVERYTHING FOR THE SPORTSMAIS KUGLER ' S T.V. Sales and Service R.C.A. - First in Color T . V . First in Service 1954 Kenton Streei Springfield, Ohic 323-716e This is Bobbins Myers Robbins Myers, Inc. has three divisions and two subsidiaries engaged in the manufacture and nnarketing of a diversified family of industrial, commercial and consumer products. R M ' s main plant and offices are in Springfield. Ohio; six other plants are maintained in the U.S. and Canada. Representative products manufactured by Robbins Myers are shown at left. They include electric motors and gearmotofs manufactured by the Motor Division; portable fans and electric heaters made by subsidiary, Hunter Fan and Ventilating Company; electric hoist, monorails and gantry type overhead cranes manufactured by the Hoist and Crane Division; and progressing cavilv-Dump= made bv the Mcync Pump Division. Robbins Myers of Canada. Ltd.. the second subsidiary, manufactures ■ electric motors for the Canadian market and markets other R M products throughout the Dominion. E Robbins Myers 260 Congratulations Seniors MILLER ' S FURNITURE LINOLEUM 400 Selma Road ' Springfield , Ohio 45505 Phone 325-7259 I WE DO THE IMPOSSIBLE, WE SELL FOR LESS. MILLER AND SON AUCTION 316 Selma Road Phone 325-7259 Sale Every Other Wednesday Evening 261 Springfield rGCieral THERE LIKE A FRIEND WHO WANTS TO HELP 28 EAST MAIN STREET • 1480 UPPER VALLEY PIKE JOE ' S BARBER SHOP 1580 EAST MAIN STREET TRUMPING. Insurance Counselors HAIR STYLING RAZOR CUTTING HOURS: 9 to 6 Mon.-Tues.-Thurs. Fri. 8 to 6 Soturduy HAIR PIECES HAIR COLORING CALL 324-0561 Tecumseh Building Springfield, Ohio 323-4913 YOUR CLASS RING HEADQUARTERS 28 S. Limestone St. Phone 325-1594 m Downtown Springfield Good Luck, Class of ' 75! KEEP YOUR GROUP TOGETHER Personalized Char+ered Coach Service It ' s More Fun to Keep Your Group Together SPRINGFIELD BUS CO.. INC. 405 Harrison Street Dial 325-4651 ULERY GREEMHOUSE GOIUIPAHIY PO DOM 1108 SPRINGFIELD. OHIO ' IS501 TELEPHOHE 613 325 6543 Good Luck, Seniors GOODRICH. HART AND VEREEN REALTORS 437 Wes+ Harding Road Springfield, Ohio 399-7552 Compliments of JOHNSON GRANGE INSURANCE Congratulations Class of ' 75 ALL TYPES OF INSURANCE WALLACE TURNER INSURANCE 633 North Liiiicstoiic Stn ' ct Spriii ricld, Ohio 323-4995 264 J.L Good Luck Seniors CUSTOM TIRE AND RECAPPING Springfield and Clark County ' s Michelin Distributor 265 WagMtfico ' Htme r   «. TACO J T — SE — 3 (tah ' Co) Crisp folded corn tortilla with quality ground beef, garden fresli lettuce, shredded cheese. (TACO BELL ' S own fam- ous sauce) i P '  ' • ' i I TOSTAOA t j ' (tolvstahdah) Mexican style beans, crisp lettuce and shredded cheese heaped high on a tasty corn tortilla and served with famous TACO BELL sauce. ,e se a, BURRITO fbur re-toh) Mexican style beans with mild red or spicy green chili sauce, shredded cheese and onions folded in a soft flour tortilla f I FRIJOLES b — d, j ' (fre-no-les) Retried pinto beans whipped to a smooth texture and accented with mild red chili sauce and shredded cheese. uellburgerI TZ - ■ - 1 B — clb d ' Quality ground beef with crisp lettuce, onions and TACO BELL ' S own famous sauce, served on a fresh hamburger bun. Famous and Unique Mexican Food Drive-ln Restaurants JAMES LOPEZ 2050 East Main, Springfield, Ohio 45503 WHITE SUPERIOR DIVISION WHITE MOTOR CORPORATION SUPERIOR Springfield, Ohio 4550 1 Phone 324-581 I At the Description VAN PELT PRESS 4742 Peacock Road , Springfield Phone 325-2861 266 DEADY ' S ' FURNITURE 6996 Springfield-Jamestown Rd. State Rt. 72 South j BRANDLE ' S DAY CAMP Congratulations Betsy ! Casey - South Pam - Northeastern A It ' s the real thing. Coke. SPRINGFIELD COCA COLA BOTTLING CO. i ( CINDERELLAIZINC Springfield ' s Best NO BRAG — JUST FACT 1 1 RIDGELY HOME MODERNIZING CO. OFFICE: 1551 E. Main St. Springfield. Dhid Phone 323-6741 SHOP: 35 S. Sycamore St. Springfield, Ohio Phone 325-81 67 WINDOWS - Replace Old Rotted Wood , Rusty Steel , or Leaky House Windows With MODERN ALUMINUM Storm Windows (We Manufacture) . DOORS - Storm Doors of Distinction (Special First Front Door Impressions) ALUMINUM SIDING SPECIALISTS AWNINGS - ENCLOSURES SPEEDY REPAIR SERVICE! 267 JfJ j. l ly iLJK screw products co. inc. 20 WALNLTT STREET SPRINGFIEU) OHIO IKON SCtEW WACXINI I Compliments of SPRINGFIELD PROVISION COMPANY Meats For Home Freezers 227 East Cecil Street 324-5673 Congratulations Seniors! CREST MOTEL RICHARD and JEANIE FAULKNER 2842 West National Road 68 GIFTSHO Concretf Yard Ornaments Potter , Glass, Gifts 2605 Soiith jSUow Springs St. iPhon 24iii892 PARISH COAL FEED 555 E. LeffelLMie Springfield, Ohio |45505 Phone 323-971 •SEE US FORipUR FARM AND HOME SUPPLIES ' 140 Upper Valley Pike Springfield, Ohio FAST SERVICE VALLEY AUTO SERVICE 24-Hour Wrecker Service We Tow to the Garage of Your Choice Largest Wrecker in the Area Emmet Morris Phone 323-9560 Luncheons - Cocktails Dinners Steaks - Prime Rib - Seafood Banquet, Party Room and Wedding Reception Facilities 4343 Derr Road Springfield, Ohio Phone 399-0822 Bosart Co. Wholesale Distributor 525 N. Yellow Springs St. Springf ieldr Ohio 45504 Phone 513 325 9254 T 1 Bosart Co Wholesale Distributor 525 N. Yellow Springs St. Springfield, Ohio 45504 Phone 513 325 9254 wl|ei8 eople emne r . ...fir i nalional bank m - ucMQCD cnir MEMBER F.O.I.C. Main Office: 4 W. Main SouthSideOffice:1850 S. Limestone West Office- 1500 Upper Valley Pike Main-Belmont Office: 2025 E. Main North Office: 2222 N. Limestone New Carlisle Office: 320 N. Main Ornamental Iron Steel Fabrication, Weldments Portable Welding, Pipe Welding Boiler Repair, State Certified Owners Sam Albert Spradlin, Jr. PHONE 323-2992 2787 S. Limestone St. Springfield, O. 45505 IVAN ' S BARBER SHOP 1036 E. HomeRd. Hours 8:00 A.M. 6:00 P.M. thru Saf. Closed Wednesday Phone 399-2131 Appointment or Walk-In FOR SALE - j y .i ? 390-1712 AL OVERHOLSER REALTY CO. 3671 Springfield - Jamestown Rd. Springfield, Ohio 45502 Model Home Phone 390-1712 .V . N.V N.s-V Amy sure wishes Terry would buy her some Coffelt ' s candy I Congratulations Seniors COFFELT CANDYING 6050 Urbana Road Springfield, Ohio Compliments of MUMMA, SIGLER AND MUMMA Complete Auction and Real Estate Service 1st Natl. Bank Bldg. Phone 324-3212 Mi. Kelly really has what it lakes to be an auctioneer ! 272 Wonder if Steve ' s work in student government will lead to a political career? Compliments of YOUR LOCAL GOVERN- MENT TOWNSHIP TRUSTEES, TOWNSHIP CLERK, AND TOWNSHIP ROAD SUPERINTEN- DENT Compliments of MOELLER MUSIC CENTERS ■ Locations: ' Upper Valley Mall Dayton Mall Richmond Square i Mall Richmond, Indian ! Zanesville I Mr . Byerman always told me not to chew gum while playing] my instrument . . . Compliments of NORTHRIDGE LANES INC. 1333 Mooref ield Rd . Dial - 399-0850 Oops ! Another gutter ball ! Better luck next time , Bryan ! As usual Robinn ' s mouth is open . . . Aren ' t we glad she is on the other side of this glass? CLARK COUNTY GLASS CO. 219 Buxton Ave. Springfield, Ohio Phone 323-4688 Glass for All Purposes - Installed Auto Glass - Window Glass - Insulated Glass - Minor Compliments of WICKES LUMBER Springfield - Xenia Springfield Kim doesn ' t know what kind of lumber it is, but she knows that since it ' s from Wickes, it ' s the finest ! Julie is contemplating a delicious Long Branch Daii)- ice cream cone . LONG BRANCH DAIRY 962 North Main in Urbana Tremont City 100 E. Madison in Springfield Congra-hulatlons Julie and Mark 273 Grain and Farm Supply Centej CLARK LANDMARK Springfield - South Charleston Where service makes fine products better ! ' ' ?•? Compliments of M LC.GAIER vl 9:30-5:30 Monday thru Friday :. ' J0-12:00 Sat. Closed Thutsday Office 325-S440 Ret. 322-2243 GRACIENKERCHER Hearing Aid Specialist .IH Manager SPRINGFIELD HEARING AID SERVICE Located at Union Health Center, Springfield, Ohio Ji T WVE-THRU PIZZA BEER CARRY OUTS 325 N. FOUNTAIN 323-9106 HIGH YELLOW SPRINGS 324-4111 SELJJAA RD. AT EAST ST. 325-7066 No Orders Accepted 15 Min. Prior lo Closing Congra+ula+ions Seniors Compliments of BURTON ' S MARATHON 1902 S. Limestone Street Good Luck Class of ' 75 DbTliLOrL-D 13 ' Lil!i-W[ll UUiLUaii: ' l_OCKH VRT • -■•Sfesa ■-;-y IS3. ' . . • c : 1 V ' Congratulations Seniors ETHAN ALLEN NURSING HOMES NEW HORIZONS NURSING HOMES 1365 W. Seminole 323-1471 1157 Driscoll 325-1831 276 Congratulations Seniors HARLEY-DAVIDSON SUGAR GROVE MARATHON 2700 W. National Rd. 323-4721 r AYLOR TAYLOR ENTERPRISES 1549 Brookhollow Di . 390-1457 Good Luck Seniors Compliments of SWEET MANUFACTURING ■ U i « th 5p=3tee :=; iji - DAIRY MILK 1000 Selma Road 325-8473 CHURCH OF GOD Pastor: William C . Wilson ? SJ Church Services: Sunday School Sunday Morning Sunday Evening Wednesday Evening 278 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. CAS CASTEEL c CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH OLDSMOBILE 14 N . Yellow Springs 323-7567 Compliments of RAPID REPRODUCTION SERVICES 868 E. Main Street Springfield, Ohio Where Quality Service Is Quick as a Wink 279 jgBmss ssiaB f Congrerfula+ions Seniors International Steel Wool Corpora J-aJ- vjOOUc, ' ' ?u7rvr° SUBSIDIARY F. H. BONN CO. ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, ILL. P.O. Box 936 1805 Commerce Road Springfield, Ohio Phone 323-4651 A- 1 TOWING 25 Ton Wrecker Available (One of the Largest in the Area) 6 Wreckers to Serve You Fleet Service Complete Repair Major and Minor Auto - Truck 325-6133 or 325-5771 935 Dayton Avenue Springfield , Ohio Local and Long Distance We Will Tow You to the Garage of Your Choice Loaded Trailers Hoisted 280 ■ ST PARK BOWLING LANES 24 Fully Automatic Pin Spotters Air Conditioned Cocktail Lounge - Restaurant - Billiards 2229 W. Main 325-5596 FAZIO COLOR SHOP 1020 S. Limestone 323-9149 281 Drive Carefully : t IMDED 282 Inaex Allen, Cindy 32 Allen, Debra L. 37. 134, 148 Allen, Mark 32, 140 AUender, SherI32. 114, 131. 140. 146 Allman, Bridget 42, 152 AUman, Natalie 42, 114, 137, 148, 154, 156 Allman, Zachary 32 Althouse , Scott 37 . 138 . 162 Amstutz, Kathy42. 114, 115, 133, 134. 146. 147. 154, 155, 160, 203 Anderson, Kimberly 51 Anglada, Mike 42, 58, 59, 83, 150, 160 Anthony , Lauia 178 Armstrong . Marilyn 5.6, 148 , 178, 205, 288 Adams, Greg 47. 154 Adams, Paula 37. 114, 115, 128. 138. 148. 160. 162 Adams. Kenny 37. 150 Adams, Mike 37 Adrian. Randy 158 Agee . Mark 32 Alexander. Julie 5, 8. 10. 108, 111. 132, 133, 135, 145, 146, 160. 168. 178. 204, 254, 259, 2S8 Armstrong, Tom 37, 46, 87, 122. 150, 203 Athy. Mrs. Pauline 26 Atkins . Doug 50 Atkins, Nancy 37, 108, 133, 134, 135. 148, 162 Atkinson, Jeff 145, 148. 149. 168, 172. 178. 206 Aubel , Charles 42 Austin, Bonnie 152 Bachman, Dana 42, 59, 87, 90 Baggett , Linda 51 Baggett, Tim 136, 139, 178, 280 Baggett, Tom 137, 139. 178 Bailey. Sabrina 114, 126, 132. 139, 148. 165. 170, 171, 178 Bail. Cindy 32, 140 Bail, Kimberly 51, 178 Baker, CyndySl, 37, 103, 113, 138. 146, 160, 162, 170, 278 Baker, Kim 42. 103. 104. 150, 160. 161. 170. 171 Baldwin, Barb 42, 156, 162, 170 Baldwin. Garry 37 Baldwin, Jim 66, 67. 178. 204 Banks, Andrew 32, 67, 90 Barcus, Daniel 37 Barker, Cole 50 Barker. John 67, 99, 150 Barone, Ronda 37. 114, 138 Bamhouse . Robert 37 Bates. Jim 37. 132, 133, 134, 135. 162 Baughman, Barb 139, 142, 158, 162, 165, 178 Baughman, William 50, 178 Bayliss, Jim 58 Beavers, Jeff 37, 69, 133, 150 Bedingf ield , Bruce 32 , 67 , 80 , 90, 140, 150, 202 Bedingfleld, Mr. Don 88 Beedy, Bill 32 Bennett, Beth 32, 108. 133. 135. 148, 156 Bennett. Dawn 32 Bennett. Donna 51 Bennett, Lawrence 12. 37, 66. 67, 99 Bennett, Peggy 139, 152, 178 Bennett. Teresa 114, 140. 156, 179 Berberette. Bill 32. 94 Bergeest , Gladys 32 Berry, Kevin 12, 37, 67, 99 Berry. Kim 5. 114, 115, 179, 210, 244, 246 Billet, Ken 9, 56, 59, 60, 72, 74, 77, 94, 95, 96, 97, 99, 160, 179, 202, 274 Binkley, Dale 42, 150, 160 Binz, Dave 179 Bishop, Ralph 42, 108, 133, 134, 135 Bishop, Rick 32, 94 Bobst, Peggy 37, 114, 138, 148 Bobst, Randy S, 14, 59, 179, 231 Boggs, Carl 32. 90, 148 Boggs, Kevin 37, 81, 150 Boggs , Mrs . Pauline 26 Boggs, Steve 37, 59, 81, 82, 87 Boisel, Robinn42, 108, 133, 134, 135, 137, 146, 154, 156, 273 Boner, Bruce 32, 47 Boner, Sherry 42, 111, 129, 146, 154, 160 Bostick, Kim 42, 114, 146 Bowera, Dan 32 Bowers, Melody 114, 179 Bowers , Rick 50 Bowers, Tonya 42, 114, 137, 162, 170, 171 Bowman, Mike 37 Bowshier , Shawn 37 Boysel, Roger 108, 109, 133, 179, 240, 269 Bracken, Ginger 32 Bradfute, Mis. Gwen22, 153 Brannlck, Gary 122, 142, 146, 154, 165. 167. 169, 170, 171. 179. 210, 221 Breeling, Pam 50 Breeling , Scott 50 , 179 Breeling. Todd 32, 150 Brennan, Diane 137, 139, 165, 179 Brennan, Mrs. Patricia 22, 27 Brenner, Julie 42, 231 Brouhard, Christina 32, 114, 146, 156, 170 Brown, Bonnie 101, 103, 104, 150. 160. 173, 179, 206 Brown, Diana 51, 179 Brown, Julie 32, 114, 133, 148, 162 Brown, Marlene42, 108, 134, 146 Brown, Mr. Michael 22, 58, 209 Brown, Mike 108, 134. 137, ISO Brown , Ricky 37 Brown , Teresa 32 . 170 Bruggeraan, Kellie 32, 148, 156 flR Se. Bruggeman, Kevin 37, 83 Bruggei, Robin 42 Buchanan, Paul 50 Buck, Barb 42, 114 Buck, Mr. Bin 18, 22. 52, 58, 59 Buell, James 37 Burba , Connie 32 Buicham, Mr. Sam 22, 159 Burgoyne, Kirk 32, 94, 108, 133 Burke, Maureen 114 Buikhardt, Denzil 180 Bums, Kim 37, 103, 116, 122, 127, 146, 160, 162, 170, 273 Bunell, Mrs. Nina 26 Bush, Debbie 37, 154 Butler, Jenny 32, 160 Butz, Melissa 32, 114, 131, 148, 156 Byerman, Mr. Gil 22, 108, 132, 133 Cahlander, Kevin 50 Caldwell , Lori 32 Cappelli, Julie 32, 114. 133, 148 Capper, Kathy 42, 114 Capper, Jean 32 Carney, Lisa 32, 114, 148, 156, 170 Carpenter, David 32, 133 Carpenter, Jim 74, 75, 133, 180 Carpenter, Tim 37, 133, 156 Cason , Linda 32 Cason, Al 50 Cason, Patricia 51 Cassimon, Erik 119, 126. 156, 180, 210, 277 Caudy, Jacqueline 37 Causlin, Pam 42, 53, 114, 116, 117, 124, 137, 148, 162 Cavallaio, Judy 42, 77, 108, 109, 130, 133, 148 Gavins , Nick 32 Chandler , Tanya 180 Childers, Arue 32, 64 Chilton, Rene 42, 127, 137, 150, 154 Circle, Caren 30, 42, 114, 115, 146, 153, 160 Clark , Eric 37 Clark, Melodie 108, 133, 135. 180 Clark . Steve 50 Clark, Tamera32, 108, 133, 135, 150, 151 Claikson, Debbie 114 Clarkson, LeAnn32, 114, 173, 218 Clements , Greg 30 , 42 , 53 , 92 , 93, 116, 117, 133, 134, 146, 150, 160, 162, 163 Clifford. Mark 37. 81, 138, 16:. 278 Cline , Pam 42 Clingman. Mr. David 22, 108, 132, 133, 134 Clouse , Julie 42 Clouser, Howard 37. 146, 154 Clouser, Teresa 32 Cochran, Linda 42, 46, lOS, 109, 133, 152, 256 Coffman, Barb 37, 138, 146, 173 Coffman, Kathy 114, 137, 139, 145, 152, 153, 165, 169, 180 Cole, Nancy 42, 156 Cole, Stephanie 146, 148, 162, 166, 180, 21 0 Corner, Dave 12, 66, 67, 68, 86, 87, 88, 39, 99, 150, 160, 161, 180, 202 Comer, Peimy 32 Compsion, Jeff 32, 64, 83, 90, 91 Conkel SO Conley, Mr. Jim 22, 159 Conley, Tim 32 Conover, Brent 42, 92, 93, 133, 134, 150, 158 Coniardy, Carol 42, 127, 137, 148, 150, 151, 170, 171 Coniardy. Elizabeth 32, 140 Coniardy, Perry 42, 150, 165 Cooke, Kim 37, 108, 133, 162, 170 Cooper, BlU 144, 148, 154, 156, 174, 180 Cooper, Candle 37, 152 Cooper , Candy 42 Corey. Nate 14, 103, 126, 127, 132, 133, 134, cl. 180, 198 Couilas, Bills, 14, 53. 59, 60, 124, 125, 130, 231. 262, 287 Covey, Mike 37. 31, 94, 113, 150, 151 Cox, Craig 37, 108, 133 Cox, Lori 32 Craycraft, BryaQ.i4, 139, 162, 181, 203, 273, 230 Craycraft, Dai ll42 Craycraft, Ste |fe37 Cremean, Davj842, 94, 150 Cremean, Lena ' 32, 131, 133, 148 Cremeens, Tim 108, 150, 159 Crew , Leonard 32 , 64 Crews, Stephen 37 Cripe, Mary 42, 108, 109, 133, 134. 135, 146, 154, 156, 158, 165, 170 Cross, Lisa 32 Cioutwater, Cathy 37, 133, 146 Cioutwater. Shan 32 Culuce, Cathy 42, 133, 135, 143, 154, 156. 165. 202 Cutler, Linda 32 Cydrus, William 50, 131 Cypius, PhlUp37, 59 Dalie. Joann 32, 140. 160. 219 Davis. Cliff 42. 56. 59, 62. 73, 74, 77. 94. 97, 150. 160, 161 Davis, Doug 32, 80. 140 Davis, Marvin 202, 42 Davis, Maiyll4 Day , Susan 37 Daye, Mis. Maijorie 26, 173 Dean, Bettina 37 Dean. Itai 42, 153 Dean , Teiesa 42 Deaion . GInny 51 Deem. Mr. Roc 21 . ' DeHart, . prilS3. 108. 133 DeHart, David 37, 108, 133. 134 135, 156 DeLong, Te j 37, 158 n i Demana, Marks, 14, 59, 61, 137. 181, 231 Demana, Andy 33, 62, 64, 83, 133, 150 Deuick , Gieg 181 DeWell , Marilyn 42 DeWell, Marlita37 DeWine , Baib 51 Deyhle , Martha 37 Deyhle, Rachel 42. 134, 137, 146, 151, 165 ,„ Dickinson, Dave 38, 83, 93, 158 1 Dillahum, David 38, 81, 150 Hk Oishon , Linda 42 Hp Dixon , Mark 33 r Dixon, Rhonda 181 Dobyns, Jack 50, 59, 61, 181 Domanek, Gwen51, 114. 181 DoUingei, Gary 137, 150, 181 Donnelly, Karen 146, 181 Donaldson, Diana 42, 114, 146 Donnelly, Kay 33 Dooley, Pam 100, 103, 104, 150, 161 Doughman, Dean 42 Doughman, Terry 33, 269 WKf Duane , Kim 38 Dunlap, Denise 33, 108, 133, 148 Dyer, Kim 42, 114 Eaion, Mark 42, 69, 74, 94, 111. 150. 160 1 . Eben. Mr. lay 22, 92, 93, 148, W . 149 r Eckler, Pam 33, 43, 108, 133 Edwards, Pam 42. 108. 109, 133, K 256 BEhrle, 139. 181 Eichelberger, Jeff 38 Eichelberger, Roger 28, 42, 59, 62, 87, 88, 89, 160, 203 Eichelberger, BUI 50, 181 |we| Eichelman, Greg 9, 54, 69, 98, P- 108, 111, 133, 134, 135, 139, r 158, 181 Eidson, Greg 33, 64 Eleyet. Daniel 182 EUinger, Pam 43, 162. 170. 171 Elliott, John 33, 108. 133. 135, 158 § Ellsworth, Mr. Don 22, 58, 83. 85, 154, 155, 173 Emery, Skip 38 Emmons, Mrs. Donna 26 Emmons, John 50, 182 Engle, David 22, 80. 81, 87, 90 Englefield, Bob 14, 15, 59, 60, 62, 94, 96, 125, 168, 182, 222. • 231, 247 Erdman, Jean Marie 43, 148, 154, 156 Erdman, Fred 38, 138 Erdman , Greg 140 Erlanger, Una 33, 113, 114, 131, 140, 148, 156 k Erlanger, Steve 3, 14, 56, 58, 59, 60, 63, 94, 95, 96, 98, 110, 126, 127, 169, 182, 206, 231 Erlanger, Linda 2, 4. 43. 97. 114. 115. 148, 154 Eros, Steve 38 Ervin, Kimberly33, 114, 140, 156 Essig, John 38, 83 Evans. Debbie 51 r W 284 Evans, Donise53, 104, 150. 160 Ewing, Charles 50 Ewing. Ralph 33, 120, 133, 135, 156, 162 Fain, Ricky 38 Fairbanks. Dick 43, 69, 83, 128, 150. 158 Fairbanks. Susie 103, 104, 108, 133. 148, 160, 182, 202 Falke, Doug 43 Falke, Tammy 33 Fannin. Ruth Ellen 43 Farmer, Sherry 182 Farmer, Vickie 33, 52, 103, 104 Parries, Many 38, 59, 81, 94, 202 Fairies, Randy 43, 59, 150 Faulk, Donna 51 Faulk, Rosemary 114, 182 Fazio, Cynthia 38, 108, 133, 135, 156, 162 Fazio, Uura 33. 114, 140, 148 Fenton, John 33, 108, 133, 135 Ferguson , Victor 50 , 182 Ferry , Brian 203 Ferryman, Joyce 38 Fields, Roberta 114, 139, 132 Fife, Kim 43, 100, 103, 104, 180 Fifer. Craig 33. 102, 133, 135 Finchum. Ed 2. 113, 116, 117, 145, 162. 163, 164, 165, 169. 172, 182, 204, 205, 288 Fisher, Robert 33, 64, 140, 162, 239 Fitch, Marsha 50 Flatt, Dave 5, 14, 59, 61, 82, 85, 97, 144, 154, 155, 156. 169, 182, 201, 204, 210, 231. 237. 257, 288 Flan. Scott 38. 83, 108, 133, 134, 150, 158. 160 Flora. Mr. Gary 22. 27. 74, 81, 82, 94, 95, 151, 210. 218, 227 Flory , Debbie 38 Poland , Kevin 33 Foley, Cecil 33, 64, 80, 90 Foley, Kevin 183 Foley , Sean 38 , 138 Ford, Bob 38, 133 Foster, Brian 38 Foster, Karen 38, 108, 133, 135 Fox , David 43 , 150 Pox, Ronnie 33 Frazier, Cheri33, 113. 114, 140, 148 Frazier, Jerry 50 Frazier, Terry 50 Frazier, Teny 183 Freeman, Boimie38, 152 Freeman, Tim 33 Freeze , Christina 33 French, Jeni 33, 108, 133, 148 Freshour, Derek 38, 59, 83, 133, 170. 171 Freshour. Dennis 33. 64. 65, 80, 94, 256 Fritz, Brian 43, 92, 93 Frock . Tina 38 Frost. Melvln 50, 183 Frost . Wilma 50 Fugate. Debra 183 Fultz. Anthony 33 Gaier. Angel 50. 183 Gamble. Kim 33, 108. 133. 135. 156. 162. 172 Gamble, Tim 38, 106, 108, 133, 134, 135, 138, 139, 256 Garrett, Darryl33, 52, 80 Geers, Jim 33 Geers, Nancy 38, 127, 146 Geiger, Paul 38 Gibson, Janet 43, 146, 152 Giffin. Gigi33 Gildow, Linda 33 Gilmore, James 108, 133, 135, 183, 285 Glenn, Jeff 126, 127, 132, 133, 135, 162, 183, 207 Goheen. Rick 43, 158 Gonzalez, Winona 33, 140 Gorman , Tom 43 Gorsuch, Paul 50 Gorsuch , S teven 33 Gossett, Betty 26 Grant, Mr. Donald 23 Grass , Charles 38 Graver, Mrs. Virginia 23, 146, 147 Gray, Bob 33, 90 Gray. Sandl 128. 137, 139, 144, 148, 156, 157, 158, 159, 169, 183 Gray, Tami33, 148, 202 Grear, Richard 50, 183 Green, Bruce 12, 33, 67, 90, 133, 162 Green, Debbie 33, 148, 156 Gregory , William 33 Greiner, Debbie 38 Grieser, Tana 5, 112, 113, 115, 124, 127, 137, 145, 146, 147, 148, 160, 169, 172, 173, 175, 183, 204, 210, 238, 247, 283, 288 Griggs, Kevin 33, 64, 80 Griffin, Lisa 38, 46, 103, 114, 124, 160 Grimes, MissSarai23, 27, 136 Gross , David 50 Grove, Mike 3, 11, 14, 59, 60, 62, 94, 95, 97, 98, 126, 127, 160. 161, 183, 202 Gross, Donna 137, 139, 183 Gruber, Debbie 38 Gundolph , Denise 38 , 114 , 146 Gustafson, Mr. Robert 23, 127 Haines, Jane 38, 127, 133, 134 Hagerman, Teresa 50, 184 Hall, Gary 33, 64 Hall, Jeff 38 Hall, Mary 38 Hall, Mike 12, 66, 67, 99, 184 Hall , Stacey 38 Hanke, Donna 33, 127, 140 Hanrahan, Christine 114 Harkins, Brenda 33 Harkins, Rhonda 50, 184 Harmon , Mark 50 Harper, Mark 50 Harper, Tim 33, 133 Harris, Anna 50,. 184 Harris, Karen 43. 114, 134, 140, 160 Harris, Matt 38, 156, 138 Hanis, Missy 33, 140, 160 Harris, Rhonda 50, 184, 196 Harris, Tim 50, 184 Hart, Kathy 184 _ jjfc. ' Hart. Wesley 50, 184 Hartman , Debbie 34 , 140 Hartsough, Rick 38 Harvey, Mrs. Dorothy 26 Harvey, John 34, 52. 64, 80, 94, 237 Harvey, Patty 43 Hatfield, Barbara 38, 108. 133, 134, 135, 154 Hatfield. Bill 60 Hatfield , David 50 Hatfield, Shauna43, 133, 146, 154 Hatfield, Vickie 114 Hayner, Donald 50, 184 Heaston, Bobbie Jean 114, 115, 145, 148. 160, 169, 172, 184, 210, 288 Heaston, Fred 137. 160. 184 Heaston, Judy 34, 140 Heath, Mrs. Phyllis 26 Heaton, Harry 116, 134, 143, 145, 148, 149. 158, 165. 168, 172, 184, 206, 269 Heck, Rick 34. 108, 120, 121, 133, 134, 135, 150, 162, 170 Heeg, Jerry 28. 43 Helton. Tim 43, 47, 59, 158 Hemry, Ginger 43 Hemry, Richard 185. 210 Hennis , Julie 43 Henson, Chris 38 Henson, Keith 50 Henson, Melinda 38 Heskett, Joe 34, 133 Hess, Joni 185, 207 Hibbett, Kelly 34, 108, 133, 135, 148, 156, 233 Hibbett, Mis. Kristin 23, 170 Hickes, Mrs. Kathrynl6, 17. 18, 23, 27, 143, 164, 165, 203 Hickey, Tammy 38, 138, 146, 152 Hiles, Beth 120, 217 Hiles. Mrs. Jeanne 23. 27. 127, 145, 168, 170, 172, 220 Hiles, Meg 15, 77, 106, 129, 130, 133, 144, 146, 147, 148, 149, 168. 172. 174, 176, 185, 196, 204. 206, 210, 247. 258 Hilker, David 50, 185 Hill. Elizabeth 34, 170 Hill, Howard 50 Hinkle. Tammy 38, 114, 115, 127, 148, 160 Hockman, Mr. Jerry 23, 125. 143 Hoeckei, Karen 6. 11. 108, 115, ■ 133, 137, 139, 144, 146, 147, 160, 161, 169, 173, 185, 198 Hoecker, Ken 43, 52. 56. 59. 160 Hoecker. Kilk34. 67. 80. 94 Hoffman. Julia 34, 218 Holland, Julie 38 Holland, Wesley 34 Honef anger, Kim 34, 114, 140, 156, 251 Hookfin, Eric 38, 81, 82, 123, 138, 150 Hoofkin, Sean 43, 148 Hoofkin, Todd 34, 80, 90, 150 Hopkins, Mr. J. D. 23. 64. 27, 66. 157 Hopkins, Mike 43 Hopkins, Wayne 185 Horton, Sonie38, 114. 138, 154 House, Miss Jill 24, 161 Householder, Brenda 34 Householder, Kelly 38 Houser, Judy 34, 114. 152 Houser. Marsha 34 Houston. Bryan 31. 38. 59. 83. 146, 150 Houston. Steves. 126, 127, 137. 143. 146. 147. 158. 159, 175, 185, 204. 207. 210. 272. 288 Howald, Jacob 34 Howald, Ray 50 Howald , Roy 50 Howard . Diane 50 Howard. Evelyn 116. 139, 142, 148, 156. 164. 165. 185 Hoy, Connie 38. 108. 109. 131, 133, 148, 162, 256 Hoy, Robert (Doug) 12, 34, 64, 133, 80. 205. 244 Huff. Julie 43, 100, 103, 146, 154, 160. 165 Hufford, Larry 43. 59 Huffman, Cynthia 34 Hufford , Patricia 34 Hughes, CamelaSO, 43, 77, 104. Ill, 129. 130, 133, 146. 148. 149. 160, 165 Hughes, Deidra 112. 113, 114, 124, 125, 133, 143, 145, 148. 160, 161, 168. 172. 185, 196. 204. 210, 247, 288 Hughes, Melissa 34. 35, 100. 103. ,108. 133. 160 Hupp, Roben 185 ursh. Pam38, 114 Husted, Howard 34, 108, 133, 135. 140. 148. 150, 151 Husted. Melodeel22, 139, 142, 154, 155, 165, 170, 185, 207, 236 Hutzell, John 34, 64, 90, 170 Irvine, Crystal 43 Irvine. Mr. Edward 18. 21, 124, 142, 143, 165, 173, 204 Ison, Randy 50, 186 Insley. Daniel 50 Jacks. Dan 34. 64 Jacobs, Mary 50 James. Gaby 34. 108. 133 James, Mary (Looker) 50. 186 Jennings . Mrs . Sharon 24 Jennings. Timothy 50 Jernigan . Joel 50 Johnson. Adenna43, 146, 152 Johnson. Edward 28. 43 Johnson . Mis . Margaret 26 Johnson . Paul 50 , 186 Johnson, Tanya 50, 186 Jones, Andy 38 Jones, Lynda 43. 146 Jones. Vicky 34, 162 Judy. Kandy 34 Jueigens. Vicki34. 108, 133, 135, 148. 156, 162 Jueigens. Mr. U. Timothy 20, 200, 207 Justice, Cindy 38 Justice, Jim 72. 74. 75. 76. 98, 165, 186, 274. 275 Kadel, Eric 38, 133 Kadel, Kim 43, 46, 53. 108. 133. 148. 160 Kame, Mr. Jack 20, 122 Kame, John 59, 61, 158, 159, 186 Kame, Mrs. Joyce 26 Kane. Bret 39, 46. 59, 81. 86. 87, 122 Kapp. Mark 34, 133 Kams, Laura 50. 186 Kearfott. Mrs. Bess 26 Keesecker. Kalhy 39. 114. 138. 162 Kell. Kee43. 116. 146. 154, 165 Keller, Cheryl 43, 108, 127. 133, 139. 146. 150, 151, 154 Keller, Susan 34, 140, 146, 150, 152 Kelly, Brenda 34, 140, 160, 219 Kelly, Dan 34, 64, 83, 94 Kelly. Mr. Don 24, 40, 116, 163, 272 Kelly, Mike 39. 150 Kennedy , Debbie 39 Kennedy. John 43, 52, 160 Kibler, Ron 203 Kimmerle, Bemie34, 108, 133, 135, 148, 156 Kimmerle . Dane 39 . 59 . 123 , 150. 156 Kincaid, Cindy 5, 108, 133, 137 139, 145. 146, 156, 157. 165. 167. 168. 170, 171, 172, 186. 210. 225. 288 King, Donald 34, 35 King, Bob 39, 67, 74, 75, 81, 133. 150. 156 King, Tina 43, 46, 108. 133, 148 King. William 34 Kinsler, Kim 108. 109, 110, 133, 139, 145, 146, 147, 156, 157. 162, 165, 168, 174, 176, 186. 204, 210, 238, 256 Kinsler, Pam39, 108, 133, 146, 156, 162 Kirk, Bob 12. 67, 68, 99, 186 Klxk, Kim 31, 39, 52. 108, 115, 122, 127, 131, 132, 133, 146. 148 Kitchen, Rick 12, 43, 54. 66, 67, 83, 85, 99, 150, 204 KitUes, JayneS, 100, 124, 133. 137. 144, 148, 160. 168, 172, 186. 205, 288 Kilties, Mick 34. 64, 83, 94, 150 Kittles, Mis. Shirley 26, 173 Knepper, Deb 50, 136 Knight . Jeff 34 . 64 Kohl. Kim 43. 114, 115. 154 Kohl. Mark 50 Kopp. Kathleen 34, 148, 160. 162. 203 Kopp. Nanette 43. 114. 148. 152, 153, 156 Koster, Terry 43. 86. 87, 89. 158 Kripas. Earl 50 Krisioff. Jeff 34. 205 Kunlile. Leslie 39, 114, 133 Kushmaul, Kent 50 Laffeity , Doug 50 Uil, Dolly 43, 52 Lambom, Jim 39. 108, 133, 134 135, 203 Landess, Beth 34 Langen, Shean34. 108. 133 Langen. Tim 133. 146. 156. 169, 172, 186. 247 Lapp. Kim 43. 137. 152 Larson. Cheryl 39, 114, 148 Lavey. Lee Ann 39 Lavey, Taml 34 Lawhom, Rick 50, 187 Leath, Bob 43, 158 Leaih, Kathy 34 LeFever, Ed 8, 124, 125, 12C, 127, 139, 150, 151, 154, 170, 171, 187. 202 Uffel, Bob 43, 53, 94, 97 Legge, Stephanie 34, 114 Lehman, Corey 39, 81, 122 Leibfritz, Cheryl 43, 108, 133, 138, 148, 154, 166, 166 Leibfritz, Carol 133, 142. 165, 187, 210 Leibfritz , Diane 39 , 146 , 154 Leibfritz , Sandra 34 , 152 Lenz , Jackie 39 , 152 Le Valley, Jeff 50 Le Valley, Tammy 34, 162, 140 Lewis, Dave 50 Lewis, Kim 39, 114 Lewis , Rick 34 Lewis , Sherri 44 Licciardi, Mike 187 Lilly, Dave 34, 170 UUy, Kris 39. 138. 146. 160. 162 Und. Beth 31, 34, 52, 108, 116, 140, 146 Uanes, Mi. Eduardo 24. 157 Lockwood. Tim 39. 59. 83. 86. 87, 88, 89, 122, 138, 150 Loewer, Kadiy44, 133, 134, 135, 148, 154, 156, 166. 170 Logan , Debbie 50 Long, Jeff 39 Long, Keg.39 Long . Sherry 187 Lorton, JuUe 114, 137, 148, 187. 273 Lonon, Mike 39, 122, 138, 150 Lough , Lindsey 44 Lower, David 50 Loweiy, Randy 137 Luking, Darlene 50, 187 Luking. Joel 39 Luiz, Richaid 34. 80. ,94 McBrath, Kim 39 McCall. Mark 50 ' ' McCaughey. Bonny 114. 117. 137 139, 188 McCaughey. Brenda 114. 137, 139, 188 McClain 44, 114, 152 McCraken 50 , 188 McDaniel, Marc 44, 148. 164, IBS McDonald, Bob 50, 188 McDonald Chrys 39, 152 McDonald, Mr. Dale 19, 24, 54, 74, 75. 77, 81, 160, 161, 227 McDonald. Mike 34. 35 Id. Scott 12. 44, 54, 73. . 94. 133. 150. 160 McDonald . Sharon 35 McGinnis. Beth 188 McGinnis. Mary 50 McOiaih . Kathleen 44 McCrath. Margaret 35, 218 McGraih. Tiro 14« MclDto h. Phillip 50 McKenney. Jeff 39. 33, 94 McKilUp, Janet 44 McKlnley. Earl 39, 127, 1S4, 158, 170 McKlnley, Karen 50 McKinley, Lloda 44, 137, 152, 153 McKinley. UNeU44. 137, 152, 156 McNier, Melinda39 McWiUiamj. Mr. Charlei 20 McWlUiarru, Debbie 39. 108. 109. 110. 131. 133, 256 MammoUte. Rick 44. 69, 133, 148, 150, 160 Mackert, Sharon 44, 148 Maddox, Mr. Larry 19. 24. 27, 66, 67, 87. 88, 89. 90. 150. 151. 213 Mader, Joyce fVluioe) 187 Mahan, Deb 44, 53. 127, 148 Mahan. Mrs. Mar .- 26 Mahar, Joe 187 Malina . Terri 44 , 114, : : : Maloy, Cheryl 39 Mano, Karen 50, 187 Mann, Uwis50, 137 Manning , Betty 39 Mapp, Brenda 50, 188 Mapp, Cindy 39 Marshall, Betsy 14, 53, 111, 188 Marshall , David 59 Marshall, Gretchen 31, 39, 114, 138, 148, 149 Marshall, Ron 188 Marshall, Terry 34, 83. 90 Manin. Debbie 39. 103. 133. 135. 146, 154 Martin, Kevin 35, 64. 80 Marun. NataUe35, 108. 133. 134| Martin. Peggy 14. 115. 132. 133. 134. 135. 145. 150, 160, 168, 188, 204. 281 Marton. Dale 39. 52. 69. 138, 150 Mason. Kathy 13. 120. 121. 137. , 148. 162. 188. 203. 217 Mason, Peggy 35. 133 Maute, Christine 3. 5. 103. 104. 114, 137, 143, 150, 156, 157, 160, 165, 183. 288 Maute , Kevin 39 Mead, Keana44. 114, 146, 165 Meek , Cindy 50 Mercer , Mis . Amy 26 Mercer, Brian 35 Meredith , Craig 35 Meredith , Terri 39 , 114 Miesse , Brent 50 , 188 Miesse. Jock 34, 35 Miesse, Kent 50, 139 MUler, Angela 108, 133, 146, 169, 189, 210 Miller, Chris 44, 108, 133. 134. 135, 143. 154. 156 Millei. Cindy 35. 114, 148 Millei. Frank 35. 83, 150. 156 Miller, Joan 39 Miller, Icy 114, 160. 161 285 Miller, Karen 39, 114 Miller. Kevin 39, 83 Miller, Lisa 35, 140 Millet, Melanie39, 114, 138 Miller. Mike 35, 83 Miller, Mike 39 Miller, Lance 44 Miller, Nelia 108, 122, 133, 150, 158. 152, 165, 139, 233, 288 Miller. Richard 34, 64, 94 Mills, Steve 50, 189 Mills, Tim 50 Milton, Matt 81, 82 Minnick, Mr. Roger 24, 157, 159 S-Minniear, Connie 137, 189 Mitchell, John 44, 122, 137, 139. 237 Mitchler, Rick 44 Moeller, Marvin 67, 150 Moffii, Mrs. Ethel 26 Moff itt , Pam 35 Montgomery . James 44 Montgomery, Vickie 39, 152 Mooney, Kathy 35 Moore , Gale 189 Moore, Michelle 44. 114, 115, 137, 139, 160 Morgan. Miss Nancy 18, 24 Morris. Cami 35. 160 Monis, Karen 35, 148. 133 Morris, Jabe 50, 189 Mosie. Karen 44, 108, 133, 135, 146 Mosie, Sharon 35, lOS ' -. 133, 135, 146, 156. 162 %,,, Mowery. Mrs. Peggy 24, 27 Mowell. James 44 Mundy, Tim 44, 81, 92, 93, 113, 160 Murphy , Dan 3S Murphy, Mr. Leonard 24, 151 Music, Patricia 44, 146 Myers, Bemie 46, 39 Myers, Greg 92, 93, 145, 154, 156. 169. 206 Myers, Joe 39. 154 Myers. Randy 50. 189 Napier. Billy 35 Napier. Mary 50, 189 eer, Jim 44, 69, 120, 121, 124, 137. 150. 160. 162. 217 Neff . Mr. Boynton 26 Neuhardt, David 44, 97 Newman, Richard 50 Newman , Walt 50 Newton, Harold 50, 189 NichoU, Greg 39. 83, 87, 138 Nichols. Cari 44, 152 Nichols, Jim 189 Nichols, Kathy 40, 104. 160 t ' Nichols, Randy 35, 64, 90, 150 ' Nowland , Tom 50 Nms, Chris 133, 196 Nuss, Tim 40 Ober , Doug 44 Ober, Tom 35 Ockerman. Cindy 44, 53, 108, 133, 134, 135, 148, 156 Ogden, Dave 40 Ogden, Doug 35, 108. 133. 150. 151 O ' Neil, Tim 35. 64. 65, 82 Oten, James 50 Oren, Many 35 Quails, Daniel 44 Osment, Cheryl 34, 114, 131, 140, 148 Osme nt, Karen 44, 113, 114, 115, 148, 154 Overholser. Jenny 44, 127. 152, 153, 173 Overholser, Mindy 35, 115, 148, 160 Owens, Randy 35 Parker, Lisa 146, 150, 154, 190 Parkin. Jeff 35, 83, 108, 133, 166 Parks, Kathy 40, 146 Parmley, Dave 44, 74, 86, 87, 89, 150, 158, 159, 203 Panack. Mr. Harry 18, 121, 143, 147, 203 Parsons, Mario 35, 133, 156 Patrick , John 35 Patton. Janice 50, 190 Pavelka, Mary 39, 146, 152 Payne. Alan 39 Payne , Don 44 Payne, Jeff 35 Pearson. Chris 50 Peck , John 39 Pelfrey. Susie 44, 119, 152, 202 Pence, Julie 190 Pendleton, Virginia 116, 117, 120, 121, 136, 139, 142, 148, 144. 145, 162, 163, 164, 166, 166. 168. 170, 171, 172, 190, 196, 197. 217, 221 Penwell. Kevin 39, 83 Pequignot, Lisa 39, 114. 115J 122. 138, 154, 156. Perkins, Barney 190 Perkins, Brenda44, lOSt 133, 146, 156, 238, 256 Perkins, Mark 35 Perkins, Mark 39, 50 Perkins, Roben 50 Perry, Randy 44, 108, 133, 134, 135, 148, 236 Peters, Jackie 13, 114, 120, 136, 137, 139, 156, 162, 190. 217 Peters. Jodee 13. 39, 108, 120, 121, 133, 146, 162, 163, 217 Peters, William 24 Pierson, Eric 39, 138 Pierson, Jill 44, 114, 115, 146, 156, 162, 203 Phillips, Rick 35 Picklesimer, Chris 35 Pidcock, Marty 35. 87, 90, 108, 133, 150, 158 Pirozok. Faith 139, 145, 148, 156, 162, 169. 170. 190. 241 Poland, Kathy 44. 133, 134, 108 Polen, Tom 190 Porfidio, Joe 39, 69 Porfidio , Jolinda 17 , 114 Potts, Candy 44, 108, 133, 134, 135, 162, 165, 170, 202, 203, 236 Potts. Diana 50, 190 Potts, Roben 50 Powers, Kent 44, 56, 59, 87, 88, 89, 137, 160, 161 Pratt, Gary 50 Preston , Ernest 44 Preston, Rose 39. 148, 152 Puckeit, Mrs. Leona 24 Rabung, Mike 39. 59, 83, 85, 160 Raines, Roy 39 Ramel, Diannel08, 118, 134, 137, 146, 150, 154, 190 Rangeler. Mrs. Evelyn 25 Ray, Teny4, 92, 112, 113, 124, 190, 250, 272, 284 Raymond, Mr. Michael 25, 144, 154, 155, 164 Reading , Tim 39 Redmond, Carol 44, 108, 133 Redmon , Joyce 35 Redmon, Sharon 39 Reed , Mark 39 , 83 , 150 Reed, Naomi 44, 114, 115, 120. 121, 139, 146, 147. 162, 163, 165 Rees, Sheila 44 Reese , Dick 44 Reiff, Missy 39, 108, 116, 132, 133,::M8 Reisingif; ' Cindy 39. 114 Reiss, Rob 113, 124, 125, 190 Reiss, Steve 31, 35, 64, 80, 94, 146, 156 Retherford. Kirk 191 Reynolds. Debbie 152, 191 Reynolds. Shawnda39, 162 Rhoades, Harold 50, 191 Rhonemus, Lori39, 114, 115, 127, 162 Rhonemus, Sheri77. Ill, 115, 127|129, 130, 136, 139, 145, 16( 162, 168, 191, 204, 210 Rhoadls, Rick 44, 86, 87. 89 Rice, Nancy 171, 191 Richards, Don 50 Richards, Donna 35 Richardson, Steve 8, 87 RidenouT , Edwin 35 , 140 , 148 Ridenour, Susan 44 Riemenschneider, Bev 108, 133, 137, 139, 146, 165, 191, 233 Riemenschneider, Carol 39, 52, 113, 114, 115. 127, 132, 148, 160, 162 Riggle. Kim 35, 50 Riggle, Penny 191 Rigsby, Mike 59, 61, 62, 191. 207 Riley , Robin 30 , 44 , 46 , 53 , 77 , 108, 116, 130, 133, 146, 148, 160, 162, 165 Risteff, Debbie 35. 148 Risteff, Kime45, 278 Roberts , Audrey 35 Roberts, Connie 5, 108, 124, 125, 132, 133, 145, 146, 168, 173, 191, 204, 262, 287, 288 Roberts, Elaine 39, 152 Roberts, Jeff 45 Roberts, Jenny 13, 45, 113, 11 115, 122, 148 Roberts, Lori45, 47, 114, 115 137, 148, 160 Roberts, Pam 191 Robinson. Mr. Michael 25. 64 65, 66, 94, 95, 167 Rogers, Mark 85 Roll, Mark 39, 97, 154, 156 Rollins, Randy 39, 93, 150, 203 Romshe, Ed 69, 99, 124, 158, 159, 162, 191, 282 Rose. Susan 39. 114. 128, 146, 160 Rossler, Barbara 35, 114, 140 Rossler, Paula 45, 165 Roush , John 39 , 87 Roush , Lori 35 , 140 Roush, Marcia 152, 259 Roush, Sheryl 8, 45. 108, 133, 135, 156 Rowe , Donald 36 , 90 Rudy, Douglas 39 Rumbold. Cindy 36, 162 Rump, Brooks 39, 116, 148 Runyan. Brian 39, 158 Runyan, Kim 5, 115, 137, 139, 144, 148, 149, 156, 162, 169. 170. 171. 172, 191, 247, 238 Russell, Mike 45. 137 Russell, Eddie 39 Rutan, Wilma 192 Rutledge, Anne 114, 119, 137, 148, 149, 192, 236. 277 Sahle, Steve 72, 74, 76, 77, 79, 93. 118. 150, 160, 192, 200, 206, 226, 245, 275 Salyers. Teresa 39 Salyers, Terry 45, 154 Saunders. Ben 39, 156 Saunders , Cindy 36 Sawyer, Tom 36 Schmunk, Martha 2, 97, 115, 116, 137, 139. 145, 148, 165. 168, 172, 192, 199 Schibler, Eric 45, 59, 83, 150, 151. 160, 164, 165, 205 Schmunk, Mr. Roy 20 Schneider, Mrs. Alice 26 Schrader, Jeff 50 Schroeder, Ralph 83, 84. 85, 92, 93, 160, 192 Schuler, Tim 39, 94 Schutte . Cathy 45 , 133 Schwenn, Bill 39 Schwenn, Karen 146, 156, 192 Seeling, Roben 39 Seipel, Betsy 45, 114, 137. 152. 153 Seipel. Jenny 36, 52, 140, 148 Seiter, Sherry 146, 192 Severs, Don 36 Seymour, Chad 45, 69, 86, 87, 88, 89 Shackelford, Mark 39 Shaffer, flrenda 36, 108, 133, 162 ' Shaffer , Kim 45 Shaffer. Doyle 36, 138 Shank, Kevin 192 law, Mary 39, 114 iw , Thomas 39 Jelds, Bill 2, 45, 94 Shay, Richard 45, 59, 137, 150, 151. 158, 159 Shields. Jim 192, 280 Shields, Jim 192. 280 Shields, Linda 39, 114, 122, 148 Shingler, Marian 114 Shon, Dav 50, 192 Shon, Sue 36. 114 Shorts, Charles 39 1 Shuman, Mrs. Fran 18. 25, 153 Siemon, Mark 2, 45, 47, 82, 94, 150, 160 Simpson. Kevin 133, 134, 148, 150, 188, 256 Sindle , Jeff 36 Sine, Cindy 45. 114, 148, 152, 153 Sine, John 13. 36, 108, 120, 133, 135, 146, 150, 162, 203, 217 Slagle. Mis. Dorothy 20 Slaughter. Karen 36 Smallwood, Janice 114, 137, 139, 156, 171, 192 Smallwood, Jim 36, 64, 94, 165 Smedley, Pauick 50 Smith, Cheryl 192, 60 Smith, Clay 158, 159, 193 Smith, Crissy 39 Smith. Donna 39, 148, 152 Smith, Jane 36 Smith, Jeiry 2, 45, 74, 77. 94, 205 Smitli, Ken 39 Smith, Kun 14, 56, 58, 59, 61, 63, 83, 84, 85. 160, 193 Smith, Ronald 39 Smith, Wesley 36, 64, 90 Smoot, Lx)ra39, 119, 138. 146, 173 Snodgiass, Michelle 45 Snorf, Angie 36, 114 Snorf, Jennifer 45, 146, 150, 154, 155. 158. 170 Snow . Steve 36 s. Snyder. Chuck 39 Snyder, Eileen 45, 108, 133, 135, 146, 156, 162, 170, 259 Snyder, Garry 45, 127, 150 V Snyder, Julie 41, 148, 160 Snyder, Mark 8, 10, 72, 74, 77, 126. 127, 150. 151, 193, 205, 206 Snydei, Ruth 36 Souders. Mi. Dale 26 South. Kim 41, 46, 114, 115, 122, 127, 131, 138, 148, 154 Southward . Roger 5 , 14 , 46 , 59 , 61, 62, 126. 127, 145, 150, 165, 166, 168, 172, 193, 205, 231, 288 Southward, Wayne 45, 59, 98, 133, 150, 165 Sparks, Jeff 41 Spears. Mis. Cheryl 25 Speckman . Gale 36 , 140 , 162 Spencer, Miss Kathy 25, 170 Spriggs, Cathy 152. 153, 193 Sprinkle , Patu 36 Stambaugh, Tammy 45, 154 Stambaugh, Trudy 31, 36, 133. 140. 146. 148. 160, 162 Siangas, Peter 36. 156 Steele , Chris 36 Steinberger, Elizabeth 36. 114. 140 Steinei, Mis. Myitle 26 Stephens. Mis. Martha 25 Stevens, Keith 5C, 193 Stevens, Kyle 45, 67, 87, 99, 148, 150, 202 Staup, Steven 50 Stevens, Shawn 36, 67, 83, 90, 123, 144, 150 Stewan, Penny 45, 137, 152 Stewart, Steve 45, 59, 158. 203 Stiller, Evelyn 36 StoU, Scott 50, 193 Stotilemyer, Karen 118, 162, 193 Stout, Andrea 104, 137, 139, 148, 160, 162, 168, 193 Suadling, Brenda36, 140, 162, 219 Strantz, Jeri 45, 114 Suingfellow, Robin 50, 193 Siroupe, David 41, 133 Stroupe, Gary 45, 74, 94 Stiuck, Elaine 36, 170 Struck, Marianne 137, 139, 170, 171, 193 Sumpter , Paul 50 Sumpter, Penny 36 Surbaugh , David 64 Suttles, Carla 36 Swaney, Tim 41, 87, 90 Sweeney , Janet 45 Swords, Gina41, 108, 133, 146, 156 Tarpoff, Karen 41, 108, 128, 133, 172 Tarpoff, Mike 84, 85, 150, 154, 165, 194, 210 Jt Tayloe, Steve 50, 194 Tayloe, Thomas 30, 59 Tayloe, Tina 28, 31, 36, 146, 148, 160 Taylor, Jeff 41 Thomas, John 46 Thomas, Mike 50 Thompson, Gany45, 165 Thompson, Rosalee 36, 162 Thompson, Yvonne 46. 137, 152 Thombtiig , Geoige 45 Thointon, Sharon 41, 127 Thorstenson , Richard 41 , 138 , 139 Tiller, Betsy 114, 127, 137, 139, 194 Timmons, Joyce 122, 139, 142, 154, 155, 158, 165, 194 Toole , Mike 36 , 90 , 133 Toole, Karen 2, 45, 103, 104, 114, 115, 122, 137, 148. 154. 155, 160, 165 Toole, Pat 36, 67, 80, 90, 133, 150 Toppins, Debbie 41, 162 Tordiff , Kim 36 Toidiff, Teresa 146, 165, 194, 210 Trenner , Kay 45 Tumer, Betsy 2, 7. 8, 106. 115. 135. 150, 165, 168, 194, 205, 259, 286, 288 Twait, Gieg 108, 122, 132, 133, 134, 135, 142, 146. 154. 155, 158, 159, 164, 165, 170, 171, 194, 204, 227 Twiggs, Jim 41 Tyson, Mike 28, 36, 67, 90. 108, 133, 150, 237 Uleiy, Jeff 41. 93, 119, 156, 157 Uleiy, Mitch 80, 93 Van Horn, Randy 36, 133 Vasileff, Nancy 5, 114, 127. 145, 164, 157, 164, 165, 169, 194, 205, 237, 251, 257, 288 Vasileff, Sharon 45, 114 Vest. Ben 45 Vierling. Karen 108, 133, 135. 137. 139, 152, 154, 194 Wagner, Carl 194 Wagner, Les 41, 156 v. ' agner. Rob 41 Wagner. Sandy 41, 104, 160 Wainz, Dennis 56, 59, 60, 62, 94, 99, 194, 206 Wainz, Jackie 28, 36, 114, 140, 148, 162 Wainz, Ron 2. 45, 74, 94, 150, 154. 165 Wall, Tami 53, 92, 114, 148, 160, -IS Wallace . Gary 50 Wallin, Debbie 50, 194 Wallin, Jon 50 Walters, Amy 4, 8, 77, 106, 112, 113, 124, 125. 129. 130, 137, 145, 168, 173, 195. 206, 247, 272, 284 Walten, Lindy 50 Waterman, Tim 7, 10. 73, 74, 75, 76, 124, 145, 160, 169, 195 Watson, Lynn 3, 103. 116, 117, 129. 145, 148, 160, 162, 163, 165, 168, 195, 196, 205, 217, 288 Webb, Jeff 36 Weber, David 41 Webster, Kim 41 Webster, Tammy 41, 114, 152 Weed . Steve 41 Weeks, Fran 36, 133, 148, 152, 164, 269 Weikert, Kathy 41, 114, 148 Welch, Nikki45, 152 Wells, Carolyn 50 Wells, Sharon 50 West, Tanya 101, 103, 144, 152. 158, 159, 166, 166, 168, 170, 171, 172, 195 Weiiz. Brady 11, 45, 108, 132, 133, 150 Wheldon. Deb 173, 195 White. Bette 41, 114, 134, 146. 255 Wiegel, Mis. Giace 26 Wilcox , Don 50 Wildermuih, Jill 41 Williams, Anita 45, 114, 152 Williams, Chuck 46 Williams, Denise 114, 140 Williams, Joy 211 Williams, Mark 41, 67. 94. 154 Williams , Teresa 41 , 162 Williamson, Mrs. Karen 26, 149, 157 Wilson, Angie 36, 114, 140 Wilson. Howard 45. 59 Wilson, Kathy A. 41 Wilson, Kathy L. 41 Wilson, Marie 195 Wilson, Ray 50, 59, 61, 195 Wilson, Sheryl 137. 139. 145. 152, 153, 164, 156, 165, 168, 170, 171, 172. 195, 204, 227 Winklei, Mi. William 20 Wireman, Craig 36, 64, 93, 4 Wije, Donald 41, 156 Wlie, Maicia 41, 138, 146 WUe, Rick 36 Woebklng, Claudia 41, 148, 1.5e 170 Wobbe, Holly 41, 108. 133, 134. 156, 182, 170 Wobbe, Rick 3, 5, 108. 120, 12: 122. 134. 143, 150, 151, ISi, 162, 165, 195, 210, 217, .-. 236, 272, 288 Wolfe, Terry 66, 67, 68, 37, 88, 89, 150, 154, 195, 201 Woodard, Eugenia 36, l: ; . 134, 156 Woolum, Michel; 160 , Worthen, James ;■:, 64, 133, 135 Wright, David 4 . Wright, Mike 4:. 59 Wright , Nicholas 36 Wright. Tainray45. 152 V, ' right, Tim 13, 45, 113 Young, Connie 45, 2. 1 Young, Joyce 2, 101 . 103, 133 137, 139, 145, 143. 1S6, 1 162, 168. 195. 1:4. 205. 2 225. 282 Young, Miss Kaien 25, 153 Young, Pamela 45. 152, 153 Young, Mr. Roy 2.;. 37, 90, 161 Youngeiman, Laura 41, 152 Yowler, Barbara 12. 101, 103. 104, 146, 160, 161, 165, 195 Yowler, Bill 45, 127, 139, 150, 170 Yowler, Debbie 196 Yowler, Doug 36, 64 Yowler, Mark 41, 148, 154 Zappe, Andy 41, 203 Zink. Terry 41, 144 Zugelder, Bill 41 Zugelder, Mary 152, 173, 196, 207 J i u SENIORS 1975 Scattered pictures of the smiles we left behind , Smiles we gave to one another, Oh, the way we were . . . . . . It ' s the laughter we ' ll remember Whenever we remember The way we were . ' ' - from the song The Way We Were 288 v ' , • ' ' ' - J r -.- iv -


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