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:W ■x ■iy « wff g■■■yg y v-w ' ■y■' ■• ' • v y • v■g y ■•rJ fUEN COiiNjy PUBL |i 3 1833 01860 6308 GC 977.102 SP84SH, 1976 SHAWANO • V awnee ield CO-EDITORS: Naomi RUd Z BI i.- | Wayne iili| il|||Hfci M ' H ADVISOR: Mis. John Hiles V BP 1 ■Content ■The Staff W Underclassmen . . . 20 30 PHOTOGRAPHY: Herzog-Overman Studios, H Rick Mammoliie M Biooks Rump j P Hairy Heaton If 1 Sports ' Activities 1 Organizations . . . . ' Seniors 54 106 146 178 ..- - COVER PHOTO: Mi. John Heizog jj . , B Adver4i;skl |KllllB H r - ' W i Some things last forever; They never fade with time . .-• ■-- ■• n : f ' 7v Su!5 W Like the way a favorite autumn Is gentle on your mind . . . i i ' t l HiuEHf L. fl • ■■■ - Or moods that took your heart And put it into the clouds . . . m iifl i f ' •« (♦• ' ' ftfi :r ' i lirti il [ h L Friendships that started way back then; Friendships that you knew would last through all the years ahead. The scattered photographs That found their way into your favorite album . . . 10 S iSg - 12 The way you felt about people . . The way you felt about life. Memories of what you were . . . Hope for what you will become . . Some things last forever . . . 14 15 • 1 f A A «  i OUR 200TH ANNIVERSARY AS A FREE NATION A TIME OF REFLECTION . . . A TIME OF SEEKING NEW HORIZONS . . . The 1975-76 school year will be remembered by all of us as the year of projects - projects designed to help us take a deep and thoughtful look at our 200 -year heritage. Our observance of the Bicentennial accented the history of America through student presentations of the morning Bicentennial Minute and through a featured Two Hundred Years Later column in the Gold ' n Black. Choir and band concerts presented stirring music with an emphasis on patriotism, and bulletin board displays provided a history lesson in red, white, and blue. SHS Thespians even added a touch of humor to our year-long ' birthday party ' with their choice of a spring play, ' George Washington Slept Here. ' A Bicentennial Ground Beauti- fication Committee planted flowers and trees that flourished in the 13 colonies, and the ' Betsy Rosses ' of the Home Economics Club made a Bennington ' 76 flag. As this book goes into print that flag still waves proudly in front of our building . Tl)e deeper purpose of all of the work was , of course , an attempt to take the best of our past and weave it into guidelines for a better tomorrow . The 1976 SHAWANO is proudly dedicated to the pride of our past and the hope of our future. It is dedi- cated , too , to Americans of years gone by and years yet to come whose courage once did and must always manifest itself in action, example, and ultimate accomplishment. In short , this book is dedicated to the greatest democracy the world has ever known . . . America . PAGE 18 - Pictures 1 and 2 show moments from the Dedication Ceremony on Dec. 7, 1975. Mr. U. Timothy Juergens, school board president, accepts a gold key from Mr. Meier, architect; and Mr. Irvine gives introductory remarks concerning the background of guest speaker Charles Fox. Below is a Bicentennial showcase display featuring the Revolutionary War memorabilia owned by SHS science teacher Jay Eben. PAGE 19 - ABOVE: Leaving the new South Gym hallway and approaching the new music rooms. BELOW: The new East Wing Library. 18 New Additions to Building Dedicated • IM W-? I ' in December On December 7 a Dedication Ceremony and Open House introduced community residents to Shawnee ' s building additions of new library and classroom wing, new gymnasium and music wing, and expanded industrial arts and business wing. A Bicentennial theme provided the background for the impressive occasion, and guests witnessed a Revolutionary War soldier (Mr. Jay Eben) fire a musket in the new gym to initiate the program . Following the Dedication Program, guided tours of the building allowed visitors not only to see the new Shawnee but also to hear explanations of the new curriculum of semester elective courses in English and Social Studies. Expanded course offerings in all departments are expected to be completed within the next two years . 19 RIGHT: Mr. Roy Schmunk, Superintend- ent , is pictured receiving a watch as a gift from the Board of Education in honor of his being named the new Superintendent of Clark County Schools. His 12 years as Superintendent of Springfield Local have been marked by dedication and hard work. May we students of Shawnee always strive to live up to the fine example he has set for us. BELOW: BOARD OF EDU- CATION - Mr. William Winkler, Mr. Charles Mc Williams, Mr. Jack Kame, Mrs. Dorothy Slagle, Mr. U. Timothy Juergens, Board President. 22 Administration and School Board Without leadership we are nothing, even less than nothing. Leadership is our strength, oui future , our everything . ' ' - Samuel Adams LEFT - ABOVE: Mr. Ron Deem, Assistant Superintendent. BELOW: Mr. Harry Parrack, Assistant Principal. RIGHT - Mr. Edward Irvine, Principal 23 Mr. Don Bedingfield Mr. Bill Buck Mrs. Gwen Bradfute Mr. Sam Burcham Mrs. Pat Brennan Mr. Gil Byerman Mr. Mike Brown Mr. Dave Clingman Mr. Jim Conley Mr. lay Eben Mr . Don Ellsworth Mr . Dave Engle Mr. Gary Flora Mr. Don Grant Mrs. Virginia Graver Mr . Bob Gustaf son 24 Faculty Guides SH5 Students Through Exciting School Year The 1975-76 school year saw SHS faculty members moving into new class- rooms, changing into semester-elective courses in both English and Social Studies, trying new and innovative ways to unite the student body in the cel- ebration of our nation ' s 200th anniversary. In shon, it was a year of ' firsts ' whose only parallel might have been 1958-59 when Shawnee opened its doors for its initial year of opera- lion. The dedication and hard work of the faculty helped make this year memorable and paved the way for an exciting future . Mrs. Beth Hearlihy Mrs . Kris Hibbett Mrs. Jeanne Hiles Mr. Jerry Hock man Miss Jill House Mr. Don Kelly Mr. Larry Maddox Mr. Dale McDonald Mr. Roger Minnick Mr. Ken Moore Miss Nancy Morgan Mrs. Peggy Mowery Mr . Len Murphy 25 Mr. Jack O ' Neil Mr. Bill Peters Mrs. Leona Puckett Mr. Dave Rallsback Mrs. Evelyn Rangeler Mr. Mike Raymond Mrs . Sheni Rinker Mr . Mike Robinson Mrs. Norma Rollins Mrs. Cheryl Spears Miss Kathy Spencer Mrs . Manha Stephens Miss Judith Welsheimer Mrs. Grace Wiegel Mrs. Karen Williamson Miss Karen Young (CAMERA SHY - Ms. Murl Kasten) 26 Mis. Marjorie Daye Secretary Mrs. Shirley Kittles Secretary Mrs. Dorothy Harvey School Nurse Mrs. Pauline Athy Study Hall Aide Mrs. Connie Miller AV Co-ordinator Mrs. Lilliam McCarley Clerk of the Board Efficiency Is Objective of SHS Staff Mrs. Amy Mercer KITCHEN STAFF - ROW 1: Mrs. Margaret Johnson, Mrs. Naomi Weidnour, Mrs. Nina Bunell, Mrs. District Cafeteria Mildred McKinney, Mrs. Myrtle Steiner, Mrs. Betty Gossett. ROW 11: Mrs. Ethel Moffit, Mrs. Pauline Supervisor Boggs, Mrs. Alice Schneider, Mrs. Phyllis Heath, Mrs. Joyce Kame. 27 Mrs . Sheri Burkhardt Mrs . Perleen Bobbliu Central Office Secretaries Mrs . Nan Haley Central Office Secretary Mr. Boynton Bud Neff Mrs. Mary Mahan Custodians Anthropology Class Buries ' Mystery Civilization ' An exciting expeiiment of Mr. Raymond ' s Anthiopology class involved the creation of a new civilization, with a language, religion, architecture, and culture all its own. Remnants of the society were buried on the school grounds, and next year ' s class will undertake the project of an archeological digging to unearth the ' mystery civilization ' and reconstruct the society as nearly as possible to its origin. This project is a ' first ' (at least to our knowledge) in high-school anthropology projects in U.S. schools. Participants in the project afe: Barb Baldwin, Pam Dooley, Kay Trenner, Sandy Gibson, David Fox, Steve Weed, Brenda Perkins and Mr. Ray- mond. 28 We ' ll Miss You, Bud! Bud Neff ' s memories of Shawnee go back to January , 1959 , when he began his eighteen -year tenure of service the first year that our school was open. His deci- sion to retire at the conclusion of this school year leaves us with a sense of irre- placeable loss, for Shawnee High School without Bud Neff is virtually impossible to imagine . Ten years ago the yearbook staff dedi- cated their edition of the Shawano to Bud, and our feelings regarding this fine man cannot be reflected any more clearly or sincerely than through repeating the words of that 1966 dedication. We hold him, as a long-time friend, in high esteem for his unselfish devotion to Shawnee High and its students , ' ' they wrote. Dances, pep rallies, assemblies, games - these are but a few of the activi- ties that involve the services of this tintir- ing and patient man who has put above all other things the school and the people within it . Happy retirement. Bud. We ' ll miss you. 29 - .?♦ ' ' •i rm i;j ! ' ■Underclass Officers Juniors INSIDE THE AUTOMOBILE: Jodee Peters, president. LEFT TO RIGHT: Cyndy Baker, vice-president; Lisa Grif- fin, secretary; Gretchen Marshall, treasurer. 32 Sophomores r ez Freshmen ABOVE: John Harvey, president; Mike Tyson, vice-president; Julie Cappelli, secretary; and Cheryl Osment, treasurer. LEFT: FRONT TO BACK: Lori Lockwood, president; Cindy Sassen, vice-president; Karla Berry, secretar} ' ; and Phyl- lis Cavallaro , treasurer . 33 Freshmen Blake Adams Mich Adams Kay Aler Terry Alexander David Allen Gena AUman Gary Arantz Dan Arnold Mark Ashby Banks Bailey Doug Baldwin Larry Barger Ken Barker Penny Barker Teresa Barneti Frank Bell David Bennett Karla Berry Mark Binkley Teresa Bohn Joanne BoUe Karen Bostick Greg Bowman Gary Bradley Jeff Brannick Rob Breslin Barbie Brewer Kaihy Brewer Karen Brotherton Lori Brown Martin Brown Randy Brown Eric Brugger Tom Buell Colleen Burke Brenda Burkhardt Mike Butz Jeff Calicoai John Campbell Louie Cappelli Charlene Carpenter Teri Casto Lisa Caudy Phyllis Cavallaro Mike Childers Gun Circle Mark Clark Cheryl Clarkson Paul Cline Kim Coe 34 tvlary Collins Liz Comet Lynn Conrad Teresa Craycrafi Jim Crews Alice Day David Delong Tim Delong Chris DeV ell Jay Dillahunt Sieve Donaldson Belly Donohoe Don Dudrow Steve EUinger Kathy Englefield Kelly Ervin Lisa Evans Vanessa Evans Belinda Everhan Janei Faulk Brad Fisher DeDe Fisher Vera Flora Karen Flory Tammy Foley Julie Fosier Pam Fosier Danny Freeman Dennis Fugaie Debbie Gelia Lorl Geron Sandy Gibson Chrisii Gorman Nancy Gosseii Beth Grashel Larry Greenwalt Virginia Greer Man ' Gmbe Aniia Hall James Hall Richard Hall Margaret Hampton Charles Haniahan Paul Hanrahan Cathy Harmer Dana Harris 35 Dave Harris Joe Hatfield Tammy Hayner Mike Hazlett Bill Hearlihy Mark Heffner Elaine Heidron Rick Heironimus David Hess Krisiol Hess Debbie Highfield Susan Hinkle Janet Hodge Merry Beth Hopkin David Hornbeck Brian Howard Elizebeih Howell Chei Hufford Teresa Hufford Roland James Charles Jenkins Brad Jennings Cindy Johnson Rhonda Jones Barb Jordon Judy Jordon Lori Judy Tonya Kelly Tami Kimes Patty King Kay Kirk Mike Kitchen Paula Knisley Dave Kueker Renee Larson Roy Larson Lisa Lenz Rhonda LeValley Beth Lilly Lori Lockwood Denise Logan Amy Lorton Tim Lubbers Todd McAfee Bill McDonald Theresa McGrath Vicki McKillip Mark McNutt Rojana McPherson Tom Marshall 36 Gary Maynard Mark Fvleans Becky Miller Lisa A . Miller Melanie J. Miller Sherri L. Miller Julie Mitchell Tammy Mitchell Teresa Mitchell Maureen Moeller Debbie Montgomery Alan Moore David Mundy Cynthia Mustar Becky Neidemire Sue Nuss Pam Oakly Cindy Ogden Tonya Oren Bob Otway Doug Park Mike Parmley Matt Parril Jeff Patrick Patty Pavelka Renee Pequignot Jon Peters Brenda Poling Joe Power Bonnie Powers Ellen Priddy Dawne Puckett Sandy Ray Janice Reading Dan Reiss Chuck Reveal Renae Rhodes Todd Rhonemus Tawnya Riggle ' aughn Riley Annie Roberts Stephanie Robinson Terri Robison Cassie Runyan Stephanie Rutan Cindy Sassen 37 Teresa Satz Mark Schmunk Susan Schoeder Tina Shutte Greg Seeling Cindy Seymour Brian Shaffer Kim Shaeffer Lorrie Shaffer Shari Shaffer Kim Shank Everett Sherwood Amy Shoemaker Julie Short Nancy Short David Seig Lori Seimon Kim Silvers Laura Skogstrom Cindy Slaughter Daniael Slye Bryan Smith Geneva Smith Kim Smith Rufas Smith Terry Snook Bob Snyder Judy Snyder Larry Southward Mike Spradlin Pat G . Sprinkle Lori Stanley Cliff Steele Lory Stevenson Cindy Stratton Brenda Summers David Taborn Shawn Tayloe Chris Taylor Edward Thomas Tina Thomas Janet Tordiff Brad Twait Suzanne Ulery Bill Vasileff Tammy Venoy Scott Wall Donald Walls Lori Walsh Celina Walters 38 Shawn V aierman Nancy V. ' eed Andy V. ' eikan Bob V.Tiiie Linda V illiams Penny V. ' illiams Susan V. ' illiams Tina V oods Lisa Yowler Larry Zink Jeff Zinkhon Sophomores Kay Adams Mark Agee Cindy Allen Mark Allen Sheri AUender Zachary AUman Cindy Bair Bruce Bedingfield Bill Beady Beih Bennett Dawn Bennett Bill Berberette Tina Bergeest Rick Bishop Carl Boggs Bruce Boner Ginger Bracken Chris Brouhard Julie Brown Teresa Brown Kelly Bruggeman Connie Buroa Kirk Burgoyne Maureen Buike Jenny Butler Melissa Buiz Julie Cappelli Jeanie Capper 39 Lisa Carney Dave Carpenter Michelle Carpenter Nick Gavins Tammie Clark LeAnne Clarkson Teresa Clouser Jeff Compston Tim Conley Elizabeth Conrardy Lori Cox Lora Cremean Leonard Crew Lisa Cross Shari Croutwater Linda Cutler Jo Dalie Doug Davis April DeHart Andy Demana Ben Dillahunt Kay Donnelly Denise Dunlap Pam Eckler Greg Eidson John Elliott Greg Erdman Lana Erlanger Kim Ervin Dale Ewing Ralf Ewing Tami Falke Vickie Farmer Laura Fazio John Fenton Craig Fifer Bob Fisher Kevin Foland Cecil Foley Ron Fox Cheri Frazier Tim Freeman Chris Freeze Jeni French Dennis Freshour Kim Gable Darryl Garrett Jim Geers GiGi Giffin Linda Gildow 40 Winny Gonzalez Bob Gray Tami Gray Bruce Green Debbie Green William Gregory Kevin Griggs Gary Hall Donna Hanke Brenda Harkins Tim Harper Missy Harris Debbie Hanman John Harvey Judy Heaston Rick Heck Joe Heskett Kelly Hibbeu Kirk Hoecker Julie Hoffman Wes Holland Kim Honefanger Todd Hookfin Karen Hopkins (freshman) Brenda Householder Judy Houser Marsha Houser J. B. Howald Doug Hoy Cindv Huffman Pat Hufford Melissa Hughes Howard Husied Kim Hutslar John Hutzell Gaby James Keith Jenkins ' ickv Jonei Vicki Juergens Mark Kapp Susan Keller Brenda Kellv Dan Kelly Bemadeite Klmmerle Annette King Bill King 41 Don King Mick Kittles Jeff Knight Kaihy Kopp Beth Landess Shean Langen Tami Lavey Kathy Leath Stephanie Legge Sandy Leibfritz Tammy LeValley Dave Lilly Beth Lind Mike Linkenhoker Mary Lubbers Richard Lutz Mike McDonald Sharon McDonald Erin McGrath Terry Marshall Kevin Martin Natalie Manin Peggy Mason Brian Mercer Craig Meredith Bob Meyer Jock Miesse Cindy Miller Frank Miller Lisa Miller Mike H. Miller Rich Miller Pam Moffitt Cami Morris Karen Morris Sharon Mosie Nancy Music Bill Napier Randy Nichols Doug Ogden Tim O ' Neil Many Oren Cheryl Osment Mindy Overholser Randy Owens Dave Palmer Jeff Parkins Marie Parsons Steve Pease Mark Perkins 42 I2ii Rick Phillips Chris Picklesimer Many Pidcock Jolinda Porfidio Joyce Redmon Sieve Reiss Donna Richards Ed Ridenour Kim Riggle Debbie Risteff Audrey Roberts Mark Rogers Loretia Rollins Jerry Ross Barb Rossler Lori Roush Don Rowe Cindy Rumbold Cindy Saunders Tom Sawyer Jenny Seipel Don Severs Brenda Shaffer Sue Shon Kevin Simpson Jeff Sindle John Sine Karen Slaughter Jim Sraallwood Diana Smith Wesley Smith Angle Snorf Steve Snow Ruth Svnder Gale Speckman Patty Sprinkle Trudy Stambaugh Peter Stangas Chris Steele Kate Steinberger Shawn Stevens Evelvn Stiller [ _r B Reggie Stratton Elaine Struck TJ Penny Sumpter 43 Carla Suitles Clyde Sutiles Rob Tacketi (freshman) Tina Tayloe Rosalee Thompson Pal Toole Kim Tordiff Ken Turner Mike Tyson Mitch Ulery Susan Valenieen Randy Van Horn Jackie Wainz Sue Wallin Jeff Webb Fran Weeks Denise Williams Angle Wilson Craig Wireman Keneta Wireman lyck Wise Greg Womacks Eugenia Woodard Jim Worthen Rhonda Wray David Wright Doug Yowler Juniors Greg Adams Kenny Adams Paula Adams Debra Allen Scott Althouse Tom Armstrong Nanci Atkins Cyndy Baker Garry Baldwin Rhonda Barone Jim Bales Jeff Beavers Larry Bennett Kevin Berry 3: Peggy Bobst Kevin Boggs Steve Boggs Kevin Bnjggeman Jim Buell Kim Bums Debbie Bush Tim Carpenter Jackie Caudy Eric Clark Mark Clifford Howard Clouser Barb Coffman Kim Cooke Mike Covey Craig Cox Steve Craycraft Steve Crews Cathy Crouiwaier Laura Currey Susan Day Betiina Dean David DeHan Ted DeLong Molly DeWell Dave Dickinson Dave Dillahunt Dave Edwards Jeff Eichelberger Skip Emery Steve Eros John Essig Marty Parries Cynthia Fazio Joyce Ferryman Scott Piatt Sean Foley Bob Ford Karen Poster Bonnie Freeman Derek Freshoirr Tim Gamble Chuck Grass Debbie Greiner Lisa Griffin Maiise Giody 45 Denise Gundolf Jane Haines Stacey Hall Malt Hanis Barbara Hatfield Melinda Henson Tammy Hickey Bobbie Hicks Tammy Hinkle Julie Holland Eric Hookfin Kelly Householder Bryan Houston Connie Hoy Kim Jones Cindy Justice Bret Kane Kaihy Keesecker Debbie Kennedy Dane Kimmerle Bob King Pam Kinsler Kim Kirk Leslie Kunkle Jim Lambom Cheryl Larson Corey Lehman Diane Leibfritz Jackie Lenz Kim Lewis Kris Lilly Tim Lockwood Mike Lonon Chrys McDonald Jeff McKenney Debbie McWilliams Cheryl Maloy Bruce Marshall Gretchen Marshall Debbie Manon Dale Marton Kevin Maute Terri Meredith Karen Miller Kevin Miller Melanie K. Miller Mike A. Miller Matt Milton Marvin Moeller Vickie Montgomery 46 Dan Murphy Bemie Myers Greg j. ' icholl Kaihy Nichols Tim Nuss Dave Ogden Phylliss Peacock John Peck Kevin Penwell Lisa Pequignot Jodee Peters Eric Pierson Joe Porf idio Mike Rabung Tim Reading Sharon Redmon Mark Reed Missy Reiff L Dri Rhonemus Carol Riemenschneider Mark Roll Randy Rollins Sue Rose Doug Rudy Brooks Rump Teresa Salyers Ben Saunders Tim Schuler x Bob Seeling Mark Shackelford Tom Shaw Linda Shields Kay Shingler Crissy Smiih Donna Smith Ron Smith Lora Smoot Charles Snyder Julie Snyder Kim South John Stiatton David Stroup Gina Swords Karen Tarpoff Jeff Taylor John Thornton 47 Sharon Thornton Rich Thorstenson Debbie Toppins Jim Twiggs Jeff Ulery Les Wagner Rob Wagner Sandy Vs ' agner Tami Wall Steve Weed Kathy Weiken Bette White Jill Wildermuth Joy Williams Mark Williams Teresa Williams Don Wise Holly Wobbe Claudia Woebking Mike Wright Andy Zappe Terry Zink PICTURES NOT AVAILABLE FRESHMEN Shawn AUman Mike Ashby Tony Bowsher John Byerly Chuck Comer James R. Conley Bill Couch Allan Davis John Geerlings Mike Brass Bob Hall Karen Hopkins Terry Hubbard Russel Jordan Kim Long Jeff Lough John McGinnis Bill Mallory Karen Meyer Barbara Miller Betty Murnahan Ron Neff Von Neher Steve Patton Rick Richards Tammy Salyers Randy Seiter Bruce Shackelford Teri Sine Mark Stephson Don Stevens Randy Taylor Jack Turner Noah Williams Tammy Webster SOPHOMORES Diane Abston Dan Bowers Todd Breeling Penny Comer Dan Jacks William (Ike) Long Sherry A . Miller Tom Ober Jeff Payne Bill Stradling Mike Toole Diane Toppins JUNIORS Jerry .Frazier Pam Hursh Eric Kadel Jeff Long Rodger (Chris) Marcum Terry Phillips Rose Preston Cindy Reisingef Shawnda Reynolds Kim Webster Laura Youngerman 48 Underclassmen In Candid Shots CLOCKWISE STARTING UPPER LEFT: Cyndy Baker and Sue Rose count money from the sale of Thespian play tickets; Lora demean cheers the Braves to vic- tory; Linda Giidow bored from too much history; Dave Dillahunt recovering from a cold; Lori Rhone- mus and Kevin Maute at the Christmas Dance. 49 50 Mr. Schmunk Named Superintendent Of Clark County Schools My association with Springfield Local Schools during the past 12 years has been extremely satisfying. Any accomplishments that have occurred there have been as a result of the outstanding cooperation from the stu- dents, parents, educators, and board members. These were the words of Springfield Local Superintendent Roy Schmunk when he learned on March 18 that he had been named the new superintendent of Clark County Schools, replacing R. Henry Campbell, who is retiring. Mr. Schmunk is pictured left at the dedication cere- mony of Shawnee ' s new building additions last December 7. He is pictured below accepting a farewell gift of a watch from the Board of Education. Board President U. Timothy Juergens makes the presentation as board members Charles McWilliams, Jack Kame, Dorothy Slagle and William Winkler look on. Shawnee High School faculty members and students join together to express appreciation for the hard work and dedication that have marked the twelve years of Mr. Schmunk ' s leadership in Springfield Local Schools; and to extend best wishes to him in his new position . 51 Shawnee JVS Seniors Shawnee JVS Underclassmen 52 Joint Vocational School Offers Job Opportunities This year 123 Shawnee students elected to attend the Clark County Joint Vocational School, majoring in such areas as Auto Mechanics, Accounting and Computing, Carpentry, Commercial An, Cosmetology, Distributive Education, Construction, Electricity, Machine Trades, Masonry, Office Machines, Honicuhure, Dental Assistants, Welding, Plumbing, and Communications Electronics. 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 Linda Baggett Donna Bennett Pam Breeling Julie Brenner Cathleen Brotherton Candie Cooper Pam Cox Teresa Dean Martha Deyhle Cheryl Dornon Kim Duane Kim Dyer Debbie Evans Ruth Fannin Donna Faulk Marsha Fitch Mary Flack Deborah Flory Tina Frock Mary Hall Virginia Hemry Karen Kimball Lee Ann Lavey Kimberly Lightle Debbie Logan Cindy Mapp Kim McClain Mary McGinnis Melinda McNier Cynthia Meek Joanie Miller Tina Myers Kathy Parks Becky Perkins Donna Pryor Stephanie Richards Elaine Roberts Mary Rudy Mary Shaw Patricia Shouvlin Michelle Snodgras Lindy Walters Cynthia Webster Tammy Webster Carolyn Wells Sharon Wells Barb Wilson Kathy Wilson Laura Youngerman JVS BOYS Michael Adams Doug Atkins Cole Barker Rick Bowers Mike Bowman Robert Brugger Paul Buchanan Albert Cason Tim Conkel Phil Cydrus Fred Erdman Charles Ewing Ricky Fain Brian Foster Paul Geiger Rob Glenn Paul Gorsuch David Gross Mark Harper David Hatfield William Hatfield Randy Hazlett Jerry Heidorn Chris Henson Ray Howald Roy Howald Dan Insley Timothy Jennings Joel Jernigan Ron Johnson Dale Jones Michael Kelly Mark Kohl Ted Kohl Earl Kripas Kent Kushmaul Bob Leffel Jeff LeValley David Lewis David Lower Joel Luking Mark McCall Phil Mcintosh Earl McKinley Richard Newman Walt Newman Tom Nowland James Oren Alan Payne Chris Pearson Edgar Petrey Steve P ' nillips Robert Potts Gary Pritt Donald Richards Steve Richardson John Roush Brian Runyan Phillip Russell Jeff Schrader Vs ' illiam Schwenn William Scott Charles Shotts Pat Smedley Kenneth Smith Garry Snyder Jeff Sparks Tim Swaney Tom Tayloe Gary Wallace Jon Wallin David Weber Mark Yowler William Zugelder 53 Id •± . L. to R. : Mark Siemon moves against London; Bryan Houston rests momentarily; managers Dana Bachman, Randy Parries and Jim Smallwood in a candid shot; Shawnee defense stays tough! 56 Shawnee Gridders Continue Winning Tradition The fighting Braves completed a successful sea- son to continue the gridder winning tradition. The season started with a spirited win of 14-7 over Springfield Catholic Central. One of the most exciting wins of the season was the stormy game against Urbana. This 14-3 win was a game few football Braves will forget, and few spectators will remember because of dampened interest due to the forceful weather. The Braves gained a sec- ond place position in the CBC with a winning sea- son of 6-3. TOP: Cliff Davis heads for the end zone. CENTER: Braves consider strategy during time out (No. 24 - Mark Clifford. No. 15 - Kent Powers. No. 56 - Mick Kittles). BOTTOM LEFT: Powers canies. Ken Hoecker, No. 80, blocks. BOTTOM RIGHT: Dave Paimley gains yardage duiing victory against Central . 57 SCOREBOARD Springfield Caihollc Central Greenfield McClain Gieenon London Bellefontainc Northeastern (Homecoming) Urbana London (Wild Card) Northeastern (Wild,gard) S4v;: ' :J ate ai! The Tribe and Its Leaders THE LEADERS - P. 58 - ABOVE: Head Coach Bill Buck. BELOW: Assistant Coaches Don Ellsworth. Don Bedingfield, and Mike Brown. P. 59 - LEFT: Tri-Captains Cliff Davis, Ken Hoecker, and Kent Poweis. (The sen- ior tri-captains are all third-year varsity letter winners, and Ken Hoecker is the 1975 John Hiles Memorial Award winner. See pages 62 and 63 for information on All -Conference honors.) I ftit THE TRIBE - ROW I: Mike Rabung, Mark Clifford, Greg Erdman, Jeny Mahan, Rick Kitchen, Derek Fieshoui, Tim Lockwood, Corey Leh- man, Steve Boggs, John Harvey. ROW 11: Rick Miller, Larry Hnfford, Steve Reiss, Eric Schibler, Tom Tayloe, Kent Powers, Ciiff Da-i-is, Kenny Hoecker, Dave Parmley, Mike Anglada, Marty Parries, Randy Parries, mgr. ROW III: Andy Demana, Leonard Crew, Craig Wireman, Mike Wright, Dan Kelly, Tom Armsuong, Doug Hoy, Kevin Griggs, Cecil Foley, Tim Helton, Dane Kimmerle, Br}-an Houston, Wa)-ne Southward, trainer. ROW IV: Mick Kittles, Dennis Freshour, Jeff Compston, Jeff Knight, Mark Siemon, Bret Kane, Coach Bill Buck, Randy Nichols, John Hutzell, Dave Marshall, Steve Stewart, Roger Eichelberger , Dana Bachman, mgr. 59 Seniors Carry on Winning Tradition ABOVE: Tom Tayloe, 1st year varsity. RIGHT: Mike Anglada, 2nd year varsity; Eric Schibler, 1st year varsity. BELOW: Dave Marshall, 2nd year varsity; Roger Eichelberger , 3rd year varsity; Mark Seimon, 3rd year varsity. kis, as4e!itiMffisr 60 L. to R.: Steve Stewart, Ist year varsity varsity varsity varsity varsity Tim Helton, 1st year Rick Kitchen, Ist year Dave Parmley, 1st year Larry Hufford , 1st year ' £A® ' ' ,50 ' ' !lj ' ' i ' 8b ' ' 7 SENIORS ' THREE-YEAR RECORD: 19-8-0 61 : ' - ' wnF i iM- i i k 1 ■' '  _ ■■- !. 1 62 Seven Braves Gain Honors in CBC Shawnee ' s representatives to the ' 75 CBC All-Conference Team were chosen for their hard work, determina- tion, pride, and superior performances throughout the season. Pictured on page 62 (clockwise starting upper left) - Dave Marshall, first team defensive middle guard; Ken Hoecker, first team linebacker; Cliff Davis, first team halfback; Mark Siemon, first team defensive end. PICTURED BELOW: CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT: Kent Powers, first team quarterback; Dave Parmley, Honorable Menuon defensive halfback: Roger Eichelberger, Honorable Mention defensive tackle. Roger Eichelberger also received second team All-Ohio honors, and Cliff Davis received Special Mention honors in Ohio. 63 SCOREBOARD Shawnee Opponent 14 Cath. Cen. 22 Greenon 20 8 London 14 8 Belief ontaine 20 6 Nonheastern 26 Urbana -©O? 12,. i4h. ;3? - . . ' i ROW I: Lany Zink, Rick Richards, Allan Moore, Bill McDonald, Shawn Tayloe, Dave Allen, Blake Adams. ROW II: Andy Wiekert, Curt Circle, Bill Vasileff , Mark Binkley, Brad Twait, Chuck Comer, Richard Hall, Ed Thomas. ROW III: Greg Seelig, Mike Hazlelt, Jon Peters, Mike Parmley, Jim Crews, Dave Mundy, Tim DeLong, Chaz Jenkins. ROW IV: Jim Hall, Mgr. ; Coach Mike Johnson, John Geerlings, Randy Brown, Coach Joe Vanuch, Mar McNutt, Mgr. NOT PICTURED: Teny Alexander, Mgr. 64 ¥ X J k lh Freshmen Power Way to 4-2 Record Shawnee freshman giidders showed their might once again as they powered their way through the season with a 4-2 record. Head Coach Mike Robinson now holds an 8-4 record after two years of head- ing the Little Braves squad. This year he was assisted by Rockway Coach Joe Vanuch . p. 64 - trPPER LEFT: Head Coach Mike Robinson ponders the game situa- tion with Richard Hall. UPPER RIGHT: Asst. Coach Joe ' anuch talks to Cun Circle during time-out. P. 65 - ABOVE: Touchdown! BELOW: Richard Hall hands off to John Geer- lings in a touchdown series of plays against Northeastern. 65 Golfers ' Best Record Ever Gains CBC Championship PAGE 67 - THE CHAMPS IN ACTION - LEFT TO RIGHT: Jim Neei, Chad Seymour, Joe Poifidio, Mark Eaton, Rick Mammolite, Jeff Beavers. (Season Record on page 68) Coach Dave Clingman VARSITY - Dale Marten, Mark Eaton, Dick Reese, Joe Porfidio, Rick Mammolite, Jim Near, Jeff Beavers, Chad Seymoui, Coach Dave Clingman. 66 f RESERVES - Mark Perkins, Paul Haniahan, Andy Zappe, Coach Dave Clingman, Biooks Rump. GOLF SEASON RECORD Won 22 - Lost 4 Conference Record - 1st Won 10 - Lost Runner- Up in Sectional Fifth in District CBC TOURNAMENT Joe Porfidio - 1st Medalist 78 Jeff Beavers - 2nd Medalist 79 (Medalists pictured on p. 67) Dale Marton 68 IL. New Coach Leads Harriers to Winning Seaso n h Head Coach Ken Moore, in his first season, coached the Shawnee Harriers to a winning season of Cross Country. Senior captain Kyle Stevens, pic- tured left , played an important role in the success by placing 2nd in the Optimist Invitational and 1st in the CBC meet. Kyle also participated in the District Cross Country Meet. 70 Cross Country Team Continues String of Victories p. 70 - CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: Cross Country team in practice; Mike Toole and Pat Toole; Mark Williams; team captain Kyle Ste- vens; Coach Moore; Manager Mark Roll. DUAL MEETS; 3-2 Shawnee 40 Greenon IS Shawnee 25 London 30 Shawnee 21 Bellefontaine 37 Shawnee 30 Northeastern 25 Shawnee 27 Urbana 28 Tournaments - Fairborn Park Hills Invitational - 7th of 35 Optimist - 4th of 8 CBC Meet - 5th (finished 3rd in Conf . ) Bob Schul Inv. 9th of 9 Greenville Invitational - 13th of 15 Sectional - 5th of 12 ROW I: Larry Bennett, Mark Williams, Mark Poland, Pat Toole, Roy Larson, Dan Freeman, Shawn Stevens, Banks Bailey, Bob Otway. ROW II: Mark Roll - manager, Kevin Berry, Bill Barker, Gary Baldwin, Jim Worihen, Mike Toole, Mike Tyson, Dave Cremean, Kyle Stevens. Coach Ken Moore . 71 Mark Siemon Cliff Davis Scott McDonald Jeny Smith Scott McDonald 72 Shawnee Cagers Shoot To Victory In New Gymnasium The 1975-76 Shawnee basketball Braves provided court thrills a plenty as ihey moved through an action- packed season in which their home games were played for the first time in the new South Gymnasium . Led by senior captains Scott McDonald and Cliff Davis (pictured on page 72), the Braves gained a victorious 10-3 sea- son record and captured 3rd place in the Central Buckeye Conference standings. Bruce Boner and Dr. Williamson Dave Parmley Kent Powers Jerr} ' Smiih (301: Dave Parmley (32) 73 74 ; L Shaumif Coach Dale McDonald SCOREBOARD Shawnee Opponent 56 Nonhwestem 49 47 Southeastern 40 53 London 43 46 Greenview 51 58 Urbana 70 48 Bellefoniaine 61 48 Springfield North 44 52 Cedarville 49 44 Greenon 37 54 Catholic Central 50 60 Northeastern 41 58 London 55 51 Urbana 70 40 Bellefontaine 56 68 Greenon 63 45 Northeastern 59 53 Tipp City 48 51 Dayton Northridge 65 ROW I: Eric Hookfin, Matt Milton, Cliff Davis, Scott McDonald, Mike Covey. ROW II: Coach Dale McDonald, Kiik Hoecker, Gar)- Stioupe, Dave Parmley, Kent Powers, Jerry Smith, Mark Siemon. PAGE 74 - L. TO R.: Kent Powers; Jerry Smith; Cliff Davis; Mark Siemon; Eric Hookfin. 75 Seven Seniors Pace Way to Successful Season TOP: Kent Powers. BELOW RIGHT: Scott McDonald, Co-Captain All CBC Team. BELOW LEFT: Mark Siemon. 76 LEFT TO RIGHT: Cliff Davis, Co-Capiain All-CBC Team. Gary Siroupe, Jerry Smith, Dave Parmley. 77 Underclassmen Work for Varsity Status FRESHMAN BRAVES - PICTURED AT RIGHT: Scott Wall, , John Geeilings, Dan Arnold, Steve Patton, Shawn Water- man, Coach Dave Engle, John Campbell, Tim DeLong, Brad Fisher, Bob Otway, Jay Dillahunt, Bill Vasileff, Don Dudrow - Manager. Season record: 2-10. PAGE 79 - L. to R.: Tom Armstrong; Dale Marton; Coach Flora and team; Steve Boggs; Corey Lehman; Dave Dilla- hunt. 78 BRAVES JUNIOR VARSITY - ROW 1: Bruce Boner, mgr.; Dennis Freshour, Dale Marton, Dave Dillahunt, John Harvey, and Steve Reiss. ROW II: Coach Gary Flrra, Tom Armstrong, Steve Boggs, Corey Lehman, Kevin Martin, Bob King and Tim O ' Neil. Season record: 14-2 (Best in League). c- ' . ROW I: Frank Miller, Mark Rogers, John Essig, Mike Rabung, Dick Fairbanks, Rick Kitchen, Tim Lockwood, Bill Barker. ROW II:; Mr. Moore, Greg NichoU, Mike Anglada, Mick Kittles, Kenny Hoecker, Bryan Houston, Mr. Bedingfield. ROU ' I: Bob Whi ROW II; David Ho ROW III: Larry Ore . Pease . jy Wenz, Mark Schmunk, John Stratton, Reggie Stratton, Larry Zink, Mark Reed, Jeff Eichelberger Ji-, Kevin Penwell, Dave Dickinson, Cecil Foley, Jon Peters, Bob Ford, Randy Brown, Jeff McKenney .;-lt, Shawn Stevens, Alan Moore, Terry Alexander, Mike Kitchen, Roland James, Jeff Parkins, Don King David Stroupe. Tom Marshall . Steve 80 Grapplers Enjoy Championship Season Under New Coach The 1976 Wrestling Braves compiled a sparkling 6-0 dual match record for the first ever undefeated season. They won the Central Buckeye Crown with eight matmen winning their respective weight classes . The outstanding success of the squad was headed by Coach Ken Moore in his first year at Shawnee (pictured left) and by Co-Captains Bill Barker and Dick Fairbanks (pictured below). Coach Ken Moore Bill Barker - 145 24-5-1 1st Graham Inv. 2nd Miami East Inv. 3rd Wayne Inv. 1st Sectional 4th District Dick Fairbanks - 126 17-10-0 1st Miami East Inv. 3rd Sectional 81 82 Champs ' Scoreboard DUAL MEETS 6-0 Shawnee 61 Urbana Shawnee 51 Belle. 14 Shawnee 42 Greenon 7 Shawnee 40 N . Eastern 14 Shawnee 35 London 12 Shawnee 59 N . Western 5 TOURNAMENTS Graham 1st (11 teams) Wayne 4th (11 leamsj Miami East 1st (8 teams) CBC 1st (6 teams) Sectional 3id (11 teanns) District 8th (45 teams) BRAVES ' ALL-CBC MEDALISTS Frank Miller - 98 Mark Rogers - 105 John Essig - 112 Rick Kitchen - 132 Tim Lockwood - 138 Mike Anglada - 167 Mick Kittles - 175 Kenny Hoecker - 185 PAGE 82 - CLOCKWISE STARTING UPPER LEFT: Mike Rabung . In foreground, John Essig, in background, Mick Kittles, Mike Anglada, Greg NichoU, Bill Barker, Tim Lockwood, Rick Kitchen, Reggie Stiatton, Kevin Penwell, Tim Lockwood, Kennv Hoecker, John Stratton. CENTER: Coach Don Bedingfield, Bryan Houston . PAGE S3 - TOP: Ken Barker. MIDDLE: Dick Fairbanks, Rick Kitchen. BOTTOM: Coach Moore, Coach Bedingfield, Bn ' an Houston, Kenny Hoecker , Mick Kittles . 83 ' 3 l s, 84 Kent Powers, Dave Parmley Lead Tracksters To 7th Place In State Kent Powers, pictured left, broke his own state record, set in 1974, of 14 ' 7 with a vault of 14 ' 10 % at the State Track Meet on May 27. On the following day Dave Parmley, pictured below, leaped 6 ' 7 for a second place tie in the state AA high jump. The outstanding accomplishments of these trackmen led the Braves to a 7th place standing in Ohio. 85 86 Trackmen Have Successful Season Under New Coach NEW SCHOOL RECORDS Dave Parmley - High Jump S ' lVz High Hurdles 14 ' 9 Kent Powers - 440 49.6 Pole Vault 14 ' 10% Mile Relay - Boggs, Gray, Parmley, Powers 327.4 PAGE 86 - CLOCKWISE STARING UPPER LEFT: Kyle Stevens; Mark Clifford, Tim Lockwood; Brei Kane: Coaches Sieve Moore, Joe Vanuch, Mike Robinson: Managers Dana Bachman, Chris Steel, Mike Russell. „g4__©yJ S i f f P « iiTiT I ii,ui J«T,J ' ' Ti . ;ilp ' V ROW I: Larry Bennett, Kevin Berry, Kyle Stevens, Greg Womacks, Beth Landress, Pat Toole, Bruce Green, Tim Lockwood, Wes Smith, Shawn Stevens, Chad Seymour, Terry Marshall, Steve Weed. ROW II: Coach Mike Robinson, Tim Conley. Tom Armstrong, Steve Boggs, Dave Parmley, Kent Powers, Steve Phillips, Mike Anglada, Bret Kane, Don Rowe. Jim Worthen, Mark Clifford, Bob Gray. 87 Freshman Track Team Shows Promise For Future Varsity Success The Freshman track team showed this season that it has the individuals to make Shawnee ' s future track teams as strong as ever. Excellent athletic potential resulted in the breaking of two freshman school records. Scott Wall jumped 6 ' 10 in the high jump, breaking the old record of 5 ' 9 . Rob Tackett threw the discus 158 ' , break- ing the old record of 134 ' 3 . KNEELING: Bob Otway, Andy Weikert, Joe Haifield, Gary Arantz, James Hall, Ken Barker, Tom MarsJiall, Mark Schmunk. STANDING: Curt Circle, Rob Tackeii, Chaz Jenkins, Mike Parmley, Dave Mundy, John Spriggs, Scon Wall, Richard Hall. m § 88 Scott Wall (high jump) Mike Parmley (long jump) Richard Hall (high jump) John Spriggs (long jump) Ken Barker (pole vault) 89 Three Brave Netters Qualify For District The Shawnee tennis team placed third in the CBC to help Shawnee retain the CBC All-Sports Trophy. To highlight their season the Braves qualified three netters for the District Tennis Tournament in doubles team Greg Clemente and Tim Mundy and singles player Jeff Ulery. PAGE 90 - L. to R.: Coach Eben with seniors Brent Conover, Greg Clements, and Tim Mundy: Greg Clements makes a good return; Milch Ulery prepares to ace his opponent; Dan Murphy puts the ball into play; Brent Conover shows great hustle and intensity in his play. STANDING: Jeff Ulery, Tim Mundy, Greg Clements, Dan Murphy, Brent Conover, Randy Rollins, Peter Stangas, Coach Jay Eben. KNEEL- ING: Jay Dillahum, Tim Gamble, Joe Heskett, Mark Kapp, Mitch Ulery, Dave Kueker. 91 92 Baseball Team Captures 3rd Place In CBC SCOREBOARD Shawnee Opponent 9 Fairborn Baker 12 o Genual 6 6 London 9 16 Urbana n O Faiiborn Baker 5 5 Bellefontaine O 7 Greenon 5 O Northeastern 5 6 London 1 Urbana 1 4 North 1 3 Bellefontaine 8 Gentral 5 1 Greenon 4 Northeastern 5 p. 92 - L. 10 R.: Ron Wainz, Dave Cremean, Coach Gar - Flora, Bob Leffel, Cliff Davis, Statisticians Sue Rose and Paula Adams, Mike Covey at bat. Managers Mark Roll. Jim Smallwood and Don Dudrow. P. 93 - TOP TO BOTTOM: Sideline scene. Scott McDonald , Gary Suoupe . 93 VARSITY - ROW I: Tim O ' Neil, Maik Williams, Jeff Brannick, Dave demean, Dan Kelly, Dennis Freshour, Mike Covey, Tim Schuler, Steve Reiss. ROW II: Coach Gary Flora, Scott McDonald, Cliff Davis, Craig Wireman, Ron Wainz, Mark Siemon, Gary Stroupe, Bob Leffel, Rick Bishop. = =5:r@ — -12 — j p 4 = 1 — — i RESERVES: Howie Husted, mgr.; Mike Butz, Bill Berberette, Matt Panil, Bruce Bedingfield, Mark Binkley, Richard Lutz, Bill Vasileff, Brad Twait, Jim Geers, Jeff Taylor, Jeff Brannick, Keith Garrett, Richard Miller, John Campbell, John Harvey, Kirk Buigoyne. 94 Coaches, Captains And Seniors Lead Baseball Team LEFT: Varsity Coach Gary Flora: Reserve Coach Don Bedingfield. BELOW: Tri-Capiains Mark Eaion, Bob Leffel and Scott McDonald. ' ' ; ' S« ' !fi .s«.«}« ? !!3? k . . ... wm SENIORS - ROW I: Bill Shields, Dave Cremean, Scott McDonald, Cliff Davis. ROW 11: Bob Uffel, Mark Eaton, Mark Siemon, Gary Stroupe. Ron Wainz. 95 Volleyball Team Has b-1 Season Record SCOREBOARD Shawnee vs. Urbana- 2 or 3 games Shawnee ' vs. London 2 games Shawnee vs. Bellefoniaine 2 games Shawnee vs. Greenon 2 of 3 games Shawnee ■■vs Northeastern 2 of 3 gam Shawnee vs Urbana 2 games Shawnee vs London 2 of 3 games Shawnee vs Southeastern 2 games Shawnee vs Belief ontaine ' 2 games Shawnee vs Greenon 2 games Shawnee vs . Northeastern ' 2 games TOURNAMENT Shawnee vs . Northwestern ' 2 games 1 -Game Winner VARSITY - LEFT TO RIGHT: Robin Riley, Kim Fife, Kim Bums, Julie Huff, Kay Trenner. Kim Baker, Cyndy Baker, Sue Rose, Kathy Poland. NOT SHOWN: Linda Baggett. RESERVES - Melissa Hughes, Cindy Huffman, Cami Monis, Adams, Vicki Farmer. 96 Stephanie Ugge, Terry Zink, Linda Williams, Dawne Puckett. Cindy Stratton, Mic CLOCKWISE: Coach Puckett; Robin Riley serving; Kay Trenner attempts a block; Kim Baker bumps the ball; Julie Huff and Kim Baker ,et for a spike- Shawnee gets ready to receive the serve; Robin Riley discusses strategy with asst. coach Barb Yowler; Varsity huddle,. Rer k;i lor a spiKe. r-A-  - — 35 ' _.„-.j ■Kifli B ■■H9 lO BBI 4 . i A A VARSITY BASKETBALL - ROW I: Kim Ervin, Melissa Hughes, Dawne Puckett, Kay Trennei, Vicki Farmer. ROW 11: Julie Foster, Jo Dalie, Kim Baker, DeDe Fisher, Coach Robinson. NOT PICTURED: Pam Dooley. RESERVE BASKETBALL • ROW I: Renee Pequignot, Kay Aler, Stephanie Legge, Tammy Clark, Becky Miller. ROW II: Manager Eugenia no Woodard, Lisa Pequignot, Jenny Butler, Lori Siemon, Cathy Schutte, Mich Adams. Basketball Team Under New Coach SCOREBOARD Record: 2-10 Shawnee 25 Urbana 60 Shawnee 24 London 56 Shawnee 27 Greenon 57 Shawnee 32 Cential 20 Shawnee 24 North 59 Shawnee 34 Urbana 61 Shawnee 28 Bellefontaine 49 Shawnee 29 London 42 Shawnee 31 BeUefoniaine 44 Shawnee 23 Greenon 61 Shawnee 53 Southeastern 36 Shawnee 32 Nonheastem 59 CLOCKWISE STARTING TOP LEFT: Senior Guard Kay Trenner drives for a layup; Melissa Hughes tries to pass through a Greenon player; Kim Ervin has problems during a Bellefon- taine game; Mr. Robinson goes over game ' s suategy; Pam Dooley gets set for a foul shot: Coach Robinson; Kim Baker leaps for ball. OPPOSITE PAGE - CLOCKWISE L. to R.: Robin Riley gets set for a ground shot; Robinn Boisel concentrates on her serve; Julie Brown serves ball during Greenon match; Bernie Kimmerle warms up before a match; Julie Huff hits a drop shot at the net; Kim Ervin steadies for a backhand shot; Kathy Kopp gets ready for a base line hit; Nanette Kopp waits on the ball. ) ' ■{. Coach Jill House Asst . Coach Cindy Clements ROW I: Chris Brouhard, Bemie Kimmerle, Kathy Kopp, Julie Brown, Robin Riley. ROW II: Robinn Boisel. Coach House, Teresa McGrath, Nanette Kopp, Kim Ervin, Julie Huff. NOT SHOWN: Teresa Sacks. 100 Girls Tennis Finishes With 2-5 Season Record; 2nd in Urbana Invitational ROW I: Brenda Zimmeiman, Erin McGiath, Dawne Puckett, Becky Miller, Melissa Hughes, Mich Adams, Julie Snyder, Paula II: Coach Puckett, Dede Fisher, LeAnn Clarkson, Cheryl Clarkson, Tammie Clark, Kay Tienner, Jo Dalie, Karen Slaughter, mire, Debbie Highfield, Linda Williams, Vicki Farmer. Knisley. ROW Becky Neide- ■' ■f i ' ?:! ' ' •■- ■ . Debbie Highfield gets a hit as an anxious bench looks on. RIGHT: Senior Leftfielder Kay Trenner goes up for a fly ball. ._ ii ' ; ' L-„iJ; ; 102 Young Softball Team Gains Experience SCOREBOARD Shawnee 29 Cedarville 6 Shawnee 5 London 26 Shawnee 11 Urbana 12 Shawnee 12 Greenon 35 Shawnee Nonheastern 28 Shawnee 10 London 16 Shawnee 6 Urbana 12 Shawnee 16 Bellefontaine 24 Shawnee 23 Bellefontaine 6 Shawnee 8 Greenon 31 Shawnee 8 Northeastern 25 CLOCKWISE STARTING AT TOP: Catcher Melissa Hughes; Brenda Zimmennan safe on first; Debbie Highfield pitches a fast one: Jo Dalie waits for the throw: Coach Leona Puckett . 103 KNEELING: Caren Circle, Camela Hughes, Karen Toole, Kathy Amstutz, Becky Neidemire, Judy Heaston, lulie Snydei. STANDING: Cindy John- son, DeDe Fisher, Mindy Overholser, Karen Harris, Leslie Kunkle, Kathy Kopp, Denise Gundolph, Paula Rossler. 104 Victory Over Greenon Highlights Field Hockey Season L. to R.: Karen Toole scores a goal; Coach Jill House; Julie Snyder stretches for a block; Paula Rossler dribbles down the field . Honorary Captains VOLLEYBALL JULIE HUFF SR. - SETTER BASKETBALL KIM BAKER SR. - GUARD SOFTBALL TAMMY CLARK SOPH. - CENTERFIELDER FIELD HOCKEY KAREN TOOLE SR. - FORWARD TENNIS JULIE HUFF SR. - FIRST DOUBLES 105 s J 1 1 B - i l p luMm,.- ...f ' . SS3 11 d M L i lifi 108 For Excellent Halftime Shows, We Pick the Marching Braves! p. 108 - L. to R. : Jane Haines and Lori Walsh introduce the Mara ing Braves with the banner. The camera closes in on Lori Steven son. Instruments at rest while band members take a Concession Stand Break . ' ' Drum Major Craig Fifer and Majorettes Pam Edwards and Deb McWilliams pose for pre -season shot. Seniors Sheryl Roush, Cathy Cultice, Cheryl Leibfritz, Kathy Poland, Karen Mosie, Marlene Brown, Cheryl Keller, Shauna Hatfield, Carol Redmond , Pam Edwards , Randy Perry , Kathy Loewer , Robinn Boisel, Brady Wertz, Cindy Ockerman, Eileen Snyder, Mary Cripe, Ralph Bishop, Carol Conrardy, Chris Miller, and Brent Con- over spell out 76. Band members enjoy Central game. Mr. Byerman leads band in Battlecry at Homecoming game. One hundred strong they marched onto the field to give us spirit and sizzling emenainment. Once again Director Gil Byerman and Assistant Director Dave Cllngman scored success after success with exciting halftime entenainment and helped spark the team to a victorious season. The week of band camp and the hours of prac- tice under a grueling August sun paid off, and by the time the ' 75 grid season was underway fans were looking forward to victories set to music! We never doubted that we could win the game when we stood and sang the Fight Song to the music of the Marching Braves! ROW I: Debbie McWilliams, Lori Lockwood. Tom Buell, Kathy Loewei, Kirk Burgoyne, Shean Langdon, Mark Kapp, Missy Reiff. Brad Wertz, Brian Shaffer, Tina Shutte, Tim Gamble, Amy Lorton, Pam Edwards. ROW II: Craig Fifer, Marie Parsons, Nancy Weed, Sandy Gibson, Lori Brown, Lisa Yowler, Kim Gamble, Janet Hodge, Vickie Juergens, Kelly HiDbett, Jodie Peters, Cathy Croutwater, Kim Kirk, Karen Tarpoff , Becky Miller, Cathy Cultice. ROW III: Mr. Byerman, Kay Kirk, Kim Shank, Phyllis Cavallaro, Lori Geron, Cher -1 Keller, Lora Skogstrom, Tina Woods, Sharon Mosie, Mary Lubbers, Dave Carpenter, Don Dudrow, Cindy Fazio, Karen Foster. ROW IV: Mr. Cllng- man, Brian Howard, Carol Redmond, Karen Mosie, Kim Cook, Gina Swords, Stephanie Rutan, Pam Eckler, Sher -1 Roush, Lor.- Stevenson, Cindy Mustar, Lynn Conrad, Eileen Snyder. ROW V: John Fenton, Tim Lubbers, Rick Hieronymus, Many Pidcock, Ralf Ewing, Jim Bates, Kaien Hopkins, Dawne Puckett, Rojana McPhereson, Brenda Shaffer, Doug Ogden. ROW VI: Marlene Brown, Debbie Manin, April DeHart, Debbie Highfield, Joe Heskelt, Scott Flatt, Kathy Poland, Natalie Martin, Eugenia Woodard, Renee Pequignot, Jane Haine-s, Jeff Parkins. ROW VI!: Beth Bennett, Denise Dunlap, Jenl French, Bernie Kimmerle, Dan I , Debbie Allen, Cindy Ockerman, Randy Pern-, John ElUott, Bob White, Robinn Boisel. ROV ' VIII: Ralph Bishop, Jim Lamborn, Keviftjimpson. Holly Wobbe, Barb Hatfield, Tanmiy Clark, Nancy Atkins, Cheryl Leibfritz, Mary Cripe, Chris Miller, Shauna Hatfield. R0 | Sine, David DeHart, Rick Heck, loe Hatfiei Mike Kitchen, Jeff Calico, Brent Conover, Carol Conrardy. 110 ' Saturday in the Park ' Is Theme of Homecoming Dance Homecoming 1975 will long be remembered as a perfect weekend. The festivities started Thursday night with the traditional bonfire pep rally and ended with a memo- rable dance Saturday night. The Braves ' smashing victory over Northeastern Jets, 20-6, made the weekend complete . PAGES 111 and 112 - L. to R. : Queen Karen Osment and her escon Scott McDonald at Homecoming Dance. Brave Terry Phillips arouses spirit at bonfire pep rally. Halfback Cliff Davis goes for touchdown against Northeastern. Couples enjoy music by Steve Rue. Robin Riley leads cheers at bonfire pep rally. In a take-off of the award-winning movie Jaws a shark devoiu a Northeastern Jet in the seniors ' winning float. Ron Vainz and Kim South enjoy a quiet moment at Homecoming Dance. Ill From Daydreams to Reality! Every girl dreams of becoming a queen, but for senior Karen Osment that dream became a reality . . . and what a beauti- ful queen she was as she received her crown and roses dur- ing halftime festivities of the 1975 Homecoming game. Her court, one of the loveliest Shaw- nee has seen , helped Karen reign over the second half of the Braves ' victorious Fall Classic, as well as the dance the follow- ing night. Homecoming ' 75? Fantastic ! RIGHT: Queen Karen Osment with Scott McDonald. BELOW: Senior Attendant Camela Hughes with Brian Fritz. Senior Attendant Jenny Roberts with Dale Mar- ton. Il2 BELOW: HOMECOMING ATTENDANTS - L. to R.: Lisa Griffin, Junior; Lisa Pequignot, junior: Kim Honefanger, sophomore ' with Chad Seymour); Gaby James, sophomore (with Mitch Ulery); Susan Williams, freshman, (with Bob White;: Karen Bostlck, freshman fwlth Jay Dil- lahunt); HOMECOMING COURT - Karen Bostick, Jay Dillahunt, Kim Honefanger, Chad Seymour, Lisa Griffin, Greg Clements, Camela Hughes, Brian Fritz, Karen Osment, Scott McDonald, Jenny Roberts, Dale Marlon, Lisa Pequignot, Jeff Ulery, Gaby James, Mitch Ulery, Susan Williams, and Bob White. jr —fw ' ' ' . Block S Has the Spirit of ' 76! Mrs . Beth Hearlihy BLOCK S ADVISOR Mis. Belinda Lohnes VARSITY CHEERLEADING ADVISOR BLOCK S OFFICERS - Carol Riemenschneider , Secretary; Paula Adams, Treasurer; Mrs. Hear- lihy, Advisor; Kim Kohl, President; Karen Osment, Vice-President. 114 ROW I: Ronda Barone, Tonya Bowers, Lori Roberts, Betty White, Denise Gundolf , Weiner Mooie, Sue Rose, Peggy Bobst, Kim South, Karia Berry, Lori Rhonemus, Carol Riemenschneider, Tammy Hinkle. ROW II: Karen Toole, Kim Bums, Angie Wilson, Kim Bostick, Julie Clouse, Karen Hanis, Julie Miller, Sue Williams, Paula Adams, Adenna Johnson, Linda Jones, Vicki Jones, Dolly Lail. ROW III: Kathy Keeseckei, Claudia Woebking, Sonnie Horton, Tonya Kelly, Kim Robinson, Lisa Miller, Kathy Amstutz, Jill Pierson, Nanette Kopp, Connie Hoy, Sharon Vasileff. Row IV: Teni Merideth, Melanie Miller, Karen Osment, Leslie Kunkle, Penny Adams, Kathy Englefield, Anita Williams, Melissa Butz, Cheryl Osmem, Debbie Risteff, Julie Cappelli, Lana Erlanger. ROW V: Kathy Weiken, Crissy Smith, Cindy Reismger, Kim Kohl, Teni Malina, Jenny Roberts, Lora Fazio, Cindy Miller, Jackie Wainz, Cheri Fiaziei, Tina Tayloe, Kim Honef anger. ROW VI: Linda Shields, Julie Snyder, Jenny Overholser, Tammie Falke, Colleen Burke, Karen Miller, Maureen Burke, Tammy Gray, Kim Ervin, Barb Rossler, Kelly Bruggerman, Ginger Bracken. ROW VII: Annie Roberts, Stephanie Legge, Missy Harris, lanie Smith, Kelly Householder, Kim McClain, Kim Dyer, Lisa Carney, Julie Brown, Kathy Kopp, Judy Heaston. ROW VIII: Judy Houser, Christina Freeze, Brenda Householder, Cindy Rumsfeld, Kate Steinberger, Denise Willaims, Nancy Shon, Lora Cremean, Lora Overholser. ROW IX: Tawnya Riggle, Theresa McGrath, Cindy Johnson, Lisa Pequignot, Lisa Griffin, Dee Dee Fisher, Beth Landess, Lee Ann Clarkson, Julie Hoffman, Erin McGrath. ROW X: Tammy Webster, Laura Youngeiman, Kay Shingler, Karen Bostick, Cindy Seymour, Tammy Mitchell, Gale Speckman, Debbie Bush, Susan Hinkle . Braves ' Spirit Backbone PROGRAM COMMITTEE - ROW I: Dolly Lail, Karen Harris, Julie Huff. ROW 11: Robin Riley, Karen Toole, Tina Tayloe. SIGN COMMITTEE - LEFT TO RIGHT: Laura Fazio, Ginger Bracken, Mindy Overholser, Linda Erlanger, Paula Adams, Karen Osment, Teiri Malina, Kaihy Amstutz, Anita Williams, Carol Riemenschneider , Lisa Pequignot. CROSS COUNTRY STATISTICIANS - Jill Pierson, Carol Riemenschneider, Cindy Justice. Lora Cremean, Jenny Overholser. 115 Naomi Reed Stars in The Diary of Anne Frank ' January 31st brought the tense drama, ' The Diary of Anne Frank, ' to Shawnee ' s stage with Thespian Society President Naomi Reed portraying Anne. The ' attic Annex ' and the Jews (including the Frank fam- ily) who hid there for three years during World War II to escape the terror of the Gestapo were realistically brought to life in this production. The story told in the drama is especially poignant, for it is true, and Anne ' s diary was actually found by her father who survived the horrors of a Nazi concentration camp . This play, which marked the directing debut at Shawnee for Mr . Dave Railsback , proved an exciting and memorable evening for the capacity crowd in attendance . Mi. Dave Railsback , Diiectoi CAST - ROW I: Greg Clements as Mr. Frank; Cheryl Keller as Mrs. Frank; Naomi Reed as Anne Frank; Para Causlin as Maigot Frank; Jodee Peters as Miep; Joe Porfidio as Mr. Kraler. ROW II: Kim Burns as Mrs. Van Dann; Bill Yowler as Mr. Van Dann; Ralf Ewing as Mr. Dussel; Jim Neer as Peter Van Dann. 116 LEFT TO RIGHT: Tammy Stambaugh, Student Director smiles for the camera; Mr. Dussel describes the persecution of the Jews; The Franks prepare for their years of hiding: Peter Van Dann sits in quiet anticipation; Naomi Reed accepts roses after play; Mr. and Mrs. Frank listen to Mr. Kraler ' s warnings: Mr. Dussel arrives at the hideout. 117 The holidays started with a swing, with Dale Grim supplying the music for the annual Christmas dance . The Christmas dance , spon- sored by the senior class, was a sparkling success, with Santa Claus being the honored guest. The holi- days ended with yearbook staffers and FCA members involved in a 24- hour rocking chair marathon to raise money for both organizations. As a whole, it was an active way to end the old year and bring in the new ! 118 L. TO R: John Essit id date, Becky McDonald give Santa (Jack Kama) a clue about Chiistmas wishes; Deb McWilliaras and Tim Mattern enjoy music at Chii -. $ dance; Santa draws large crowd of spectators. Those especially interested are (1. to i.) Kirk Hoecker, Cheryl Osment, Kevin Berry, Tina Tayloe, Jane Haines and Terry Zink; Deb Allen and Tim Mundy take part in holiday spirit. We Danced Till Midnight . . . But Rocked Around the Clock! L. TO R.: Jeff Knight, ghostly rocker. adds some spirit to the Rockathon; Mi. Flora waits to catch sleeping rockeis off guaid: Yearbook and FCA members - Wayne Southward. Eric Schlbler, Karen Osment, Carol Coniardy, Perry Conrardy. Jim Neet, Dale Marton, Kathy Loewer and Bob King; Brad Twait is one of Shawnee ' s rockers. 119 EXCHANGE STUDENTS: Fabio Almeida fiom Brazil Katrin Aiendt from Germany Greg Clements - Selected by the faculty and the Student Council Miss Spencer admires Shakespeare projects constructed by her college to represent Shawnee as the WIZE STUDENT OF THE WEEK. preparatory sophomore English students. 120 LIBRARY WORKERS - Jean Marie Erdman, Lisa Griffin, Larry Greenwalt, Nancy Gosseu, Brenda Perkins, Sandy Leibfritz, Holly Wobbe, Fran Weeks, Peter Stangas, Marc McDaniel, Debbie Mc Williams. TRACK CINDERELLAS - Lora Cremean, Mindy Overholser, Maureen Buike, Liz Comer, Kay Kirk, Cindy Seymour, Cheri Frazier, Lana Erlanger, Tina Tayloe, Gretchen Marshall, Karen Tarpoff , Lori Rhonemus, Carol Riemenschneider, LaNell McKinley, Jill Pierson, Shauna Hatfield, Eileen Snyder, Deb Mahan, Kee Kell. 121 One, Two, Three O ' clock, Four O ' clock, Rock! 50 ' s Dance (Sponsored by the Medical Careers and Language Clubs) RIGHT: Robinn Boisel blows a bubble as Tim O ' Neil looks on. BELOW: L. to R. : Matt Milton dons his cycle helmet as he talks to Mike Lorton; Deb McWilliams, Paula Adams and Kenny Adams watch from bleachers. Cindy Seymour ' Hula hoops ' as MiKe Parm- ley watches. Laura Skogstrom and Mark Siemon pose a ' 50 ' s Dance Kiss. Brenda Summers is dubious about music from a juke box. Kathy Nichols and Linda Shields select records. 122 ' Itch ' Wins Beautiful Legs Contest! Pictured at left is Roger ' Itch Eichelberger in royal cape and crown, reigning over his court as winner of the G. A. A. -sponsored Beautiful Legs Contest. A dona- tion entitled students to vote for one of 10 ' legs ' photos, and rumor has it that Itch ' s victory came as a direct result of his wearing his socks under the paniy hose as he posed for the picture ! PICTURED BELOW: L. to R. : Mick Kit- tles, Mike Covey, Itch Eichelberger, Jay Dillahunt, Bob White, Greg Clements, Mark Eaton, Jerry Smith. MISSING LEGS PHOTOS: Karen Osment, Coach Ken Moore. (Coach Moore took his ' leg ' pic- ture home and never brought it back to school, but, in a daring robbery, someone ripped off the Karen Osment masterpiece and its whereabouts still remain unknown.) - 123 PAGE 124 - RIGHT: Sadie Hawkins (Mrs. Hiles) prepares to announce the winners of the Daisy Mae-Li ' l Abner Contest. BELOW: Winners of the Daisy Mae-Li ' l Abner Contest, L. to R.: runners-up Sue Hinkle and Dana Bachman, winners Mark Siemon and Kim Kohl. PAGE 125 - COUNTER-CLOCKWISE STARTING TOP: Teny Koster pours on the steam in the sack races; Laura Fazio with Tim Lockwood and Beth Lind with Tim O ' Neil try to beat Ron Wainz and Cliff Davis in the wheelbarrow races; Having a foot stompin ' good time - L. to R.: Cindy Fazio. Tom Armstrong, Eileen Snyder, Doug Davis, Brooks Rump; Tim O ' Neil is overjoyed about outdistancing Tom Arm- strong and Dale Marton ! 124 r All Come! Big Fun at the Sadie Hawkins Dance! (Sponsored by the F . T . A . ) 125 Kim Burns, Rick Heck Get Top Billing in ' George Washington Slept Here ' The April 9ih production of ' George Washington Slept Here ' brought a rollicking comedy to Shawnee ' s stage, with Kim Burns and Rick Heck (pictured at right) giving the audience full measure of laughter as they portrayed the city -bred Fullers - bent on restoring an old house. The story opens with Newton Fuller showing his family the quaint old house that he just bought. As it turns out, the old house is not Buckingham Palace. However, the house is restored and the Fullers just begin to enjoy it when a banker who wants the mortgage payment arrives. To add to the hilarious plot, daughter Madge falls in love with a local actor and nephew Raymond intimidates the Fullers ' maid. Directing the fun-filled performance was Mrs. Beth Hearlihy, assisted by Student Director Cyndy Baker. CAST - ROW I- Alan Mooie as Raymond; Kathy Kopp as Katie; Rick Heck as Newton Fuller; Kim Burns as Annabelle Fuller; Kelly Hibbelt as Madge Fuller; John Kenney as Steve; Wesley Holland as Uncle Stanley. ROW 11: Janet Tordiff as Miss Wilcox; Rojana McPheison as Sue; Larry Southward as Mr. Kimber; Cindy Sine as Mrs. Douglas; Jackie Wainz as Hester; Katrin Arendt as Gretchen Schmidt; Mark Clifford as Mr. Prescott; Ferry Conrardy as Tommy. ROW III; Doug Davis as Leggett; Rene Chilton as Frederick Schmidt. 126 L. to R. : Madge is going to announce that she ' s in love with a married man; The Fullers and Steve cater to the supposedly-rich Uncle Stanley: Student Director Cyndy Baker and Director Beth Hearlihy are caught by the camera as they vfatch dress rehearsal: Katiin Arendt is being transformed into Gretchen Schmidt through make-up: Annabelle Fuller deplores the problems of restoring an old house: The household is dejected, thinking that they ' re going to lose their home through failure to meet the mongage payment: Steve breaks into a yawn as Anna- belle concentrates on a drink and daughter Madge reads a magazine . 127 The Places We Saw, the People We Met For a first in Shawnee ' s history, the old members of the National Honor Society embarked on a Domestic Exchange Student Program with students from Sandwich, Massachu- setts. The students from Sandwich visited Shawnee in April, and in May Shawnee students traveled to Sandwich for a week-long return visit. The week was highlighted by side trips to Boston, Plymouth, Provincetown , and the Cape Cod Sand Dunes. , I HIiiiiiinnitaiB hSSk ' ' ' V, _„ s 1 . ' fe ; ' ' ■— Sandwich Junior-Senior High School Sandwich, Mass. Town Hall - built 1834. Plymouth Plantation Anne Stobban , junior, sitting in front of her typically New England home in Sandwich. Mayflower II - State Pier, Plymouth, Massachusetts. 128 I M L. 10 R. : Eric Schibler, Ray DeConio and Kevin Merritt pose in the stocks at Plymouth Plantation; Tony and Tom swing Naomi Reed at Coast Guard Beach; Lunch at Boston Garden; Eric Schibler, Camela Hughes, Paula Rosslei and Naomi Reed are pictured with students from Sandwich at Danie! Webster Inn; Perry Conrardy and Eric Schibler on the sand dunes with students from Sandwich; Perrj- Coniaidy, Mrs. Moweiy. Maic McDaniel, Cathy Cultice and Cheryl Leibfriiz at airport; Robin Riley and Camela Hughes smile as they board the plane. 129 Squad Receives ' Grand Champion Award at Summer Camp . . VARSITY FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS - FRONT ROW: Robin Riley. MIDDLE ROW: Kim Kadel, Gietchen Marshall,, Judy Cavallaio, Sheny Boner. TOP; Camela Hughes. BELOW: CLOCKWISE STARTING LEFT: SENIOR CAPTAIN - Camela Hughes. SENIORS - Judy Cavallaro, Kim Kadel, Robin Riley, Sherry Boner . 130 Give Me an . . .! CLOCKWISE, STARTING UPPER LEFT: VARSITY BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS - TOP: Camela Hughes, Debbie McWiiliams. STANDING: Sherry Boner, Kim Kadel, Judy Cavallaro. ON FLOOR: Gretchen Marshall. Cheerleaders show iheii talent during a time out. SENIOR CAP- TAIN: Camela Hughes. SENIOR: Sherry Boner. SENIOR: Kim Kadel. SENIOR: Judy Cavallaro. 131 Spirit on the Loose! RIGHT: FRESHMAN BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS - TOP TO BOTTOM: Loii Brown, Kaien Bostick, Nancy Weed, Tina Woods. BELOW: FRESHMAN FOOTBALL CHEER- LEADERS - FRONT: Susie Williams. MIDDLE: Lori Brown, Bonnie Powers. BACK: Kathy Englef ield . RESERVE WRESTLING CHEERLEADERS - TOP: Beth Lind. BOT- TOM: Vicki luergens, Lori Lockwood. 132 RESERVE BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS - LEFT: Sheri Allender. CENTER: TOP TO BOTTOM: Captain Cheryl Osment, lackie Wainz, Lana Erlan- ger. RIGHT: Lora demean. Wrestlers Backed by New Groups —PI A new group of Brave Backers were brought onto the scene this year under the direction of Mrs. Sherry Rinker - the WRESTLER- ETTES and V RESTLING CHEER- LEADERS. Their various jobs besides boosting the wrestlers ' spirit were being statisticians and providing publicity and refresh- ments for their meets . This year ' s group of girls did a fine job of initiating new interest in the wrestling program and bringing larger, more enthusias- tic crowds to the meets . WRESTLERETTES - ROW 1: Debbie Allen - Captain, Linda Erianger - Captain, Betsy Seipel - Sec- retary, Missy Reiff - Captain. ROW II: Leslie Kunkle, Gina Swords, Shauna Hatfield, Cheri Fra- zier. ROW III: Debbie Montgomery, Ginger Bracken, Melanie Kay Miller, Jill Pierson, Laura Fazio. ROW IV: Melanie Jane Miller. ADVISOR Mrs . Sherr ' Rinker VARSITY WRESTLING CHEERLEADERS - LEFT TO RIGHT; shoulders, Kim South. Kee Kell, Connie Hoy with Kim Kirk on SENIOR CHEERLEADER Kee Kell 133 Music, Music, Music! THE BRAVADOS - ROW I: Scott Flatt, Scott McDonald, Mr. Clingman, Greg Clements, Jon Peters. ROW II: Mark Kopp, Wayne Southward, Natalie Manin, Rick Heck, Doug Ogden, John Ell iott, David DeHart, Ralph Bishop, Many Pidcock, Brent Conover. ROW III: Bill Barker. ROW IV: Mike Tyson, Randy Peny, Tim Gamble, Jim Bates, Jim Lam- born. BELOW, LEFT: Mr. Dave Clingman, Head of Shavjnee ' s Instrumental Music Depanment. MIDDLE: Randy Perry, director of Shawnee ' s Pep Band. RIGHT: Tim Gam- ble, drummer for Bravados, Pep Band, and Symphonic Band . 134 SYMPHONIC BAND OFFICERS - Randy Perry, president; Cindy Ockeiman, vice-president; Kathy Amstutz, secretary; Robinn Boi- sel, treasurer. ORCHESTRA OFFICERS - Brent Conover, ueasuier, Natalie Martin, secretary; Jim Bates, president; Rachael Deyhle, vice-president. SYMPHONIC BAND - ROW I: Candy Potts, lodee Peters, Karen Foster, Connie Hoy. ROW II: Cindy Fazio, Sharon Mosie, Cathy Cultice, Marie Parsons, Mary Lubbers, Lora Cremean, Cindy Ockerman. ROW III: Carol Redmond, Eileen Snyder, Julie Brown, Cathy Cicutwater, Kelly Hibbett. ROW IV: Kim Cooke, Pam Kinsler, Beth Bennett, Eernie Kimmerle, Kathy Poland, Karen Mosie, !ike Tyson, Trudy Stam- baugh, Natalie Martin, Kim Kirk, Kathy Amstutz, Jim Bates. ROW V: Gina Swoids, Marty Pidcock, Missy Reiff, Shauna Hatfield, Bill Barker, Randy Perry, Brady Wertz, John Elliott, Scott Flatt, Jeni French, Robinn Boisel, Debbie Mc Williams, Marlene Brown. ROW VI: Christy Miller, Debbie Allen, Nanci Atkins, Mary Cripe, Kathy Loewer, April DeHan, Vickie Juergens, Tina King, Judy Cavallaro, Andy Demana, Bruce Green, Jim Lamborn, Ralph Bishop. ROW VII: Mark Kapp, Derek Freshour, Rick Mammolite, Wayne Southward, Craig Fifer, Doug Ogden, David DeHart, Brent Conover, Greg Clements, Scott McDonald. Rick Heck, Jim Worthen, Tim Gamble, Mi. Clingman. 135 PEP BAND - ROW I: Dave DeHart, Jim Worthen, Tim Gamble, Jim Lamborn, Ralph Bishop. ROW 11: Rick Heck, John Sine, Kathy Loewer, Chris Miller, Nanci Atkins, Pam Kinsler, Karen Foster, Maity Pidcock, Jim Bates, Cindy Ockerman. ROW 111: John Elliot, Candy Potts, Sheryl Roush, Cheryl Leibfritz, Cathy Cultice, Karen Mosie, Mailene Brown, Mary Cripe, Randy Peny, Robinn Boisel, Eileen Snyder, Cindy Fazio, Mr. Clingman. ORCHESTRA - ROW I: Rachel Deyhle, Jane Haines, Holly Wobbe, Carol Coniardy, Cindy Ockerman, Mary Cripe. ROW 11: Eugenia Woo- dard, Cindy Seymour, Barb Brewer, Barb Hatfield, Patty King, Melanie Miller, Joe Hatfield, Kevin Simpson. ROW 111: Scott Flatt, Jon Peters, Kim Cooke, Eileen Snyder, Pam Kinsler, Natalie Martin, Kelly Hibbett, Debbie Allen, Nanci Atkins, Christy Miller. ROW IV: Mr. Clingman, Brent Conover, Jim Bates. 136 Mr. Gil Byerman, Concen Band Director CONCERT BAND OFFICERS - Lori Ixickwood, secretary; Jane Haines, vice-president; Karen Tarpoff, president. CONCERT BAND - ROW I; Karen Tarpoff, Kim Gamble, Cynthia Mustar, Jane Haines. ROW II: Denise Dunlap, Nancy Weed, Beck)- Miller, Lori Brown, Don Dudrow, Lisa Yowler, Sandy Gibson. ROW III: Lynn Conrad, Tina Woods, Lama Skogsuom, Janet Hodge, Tanya Oren, Amy Lorton, Stephanie Legge, Annie Roberts, Suzanne Ulery. ROW IV: Pam Eckler, Maureen Moeller, Lori Walsh, Stephanie Rutan, Paula Knis- ley, Kim Shank, Karen Morris, Mary Grube, Lori Geron, Kay Kirk, Phyllis Cavallaro. ROW V: Debbie Highfield, Tammie Clark, Rojana McPherson, Tim Lubbers, Doug Hoy, John Fenton, David Sieg, Tim Carpenter, Karen Hopkins, Dawne Puckett, Ralf Ewing, Brenda Shaffer, Mike Toole, Lory Stevenson. ROW VI: Debbie Manin, Jeff Parkin, Dave Stroupe, Dan Reiss, Pat Toole, Brad Twait, Joe Heskett, Kay .Alex, Renee Pequignot, Bob White, Eugenia Woodard, Bob King, Howie Hustead, Fran Weeks, Kevin Simpson. ROW VII: Mr. Byernian, Eric Kadel, Tim Harper, Dave Allen, Tina Schutte, Lori Lockwood, Kirk Burgoyne, Brian Shaffer, Marc Means, Dennis Fugate, Tom Buell, Mike Kitchen, Randy Van Horn, Jon Peters, John Sine. 137 y r-Stfc- ' -T TT Shawnee choirs indeed brought song to ' soothe the beast ' in all SHS students during the 75-76 school year. Under new direction by Mr. Jack O ' Neil, concert performances were enthusiastically received and were highlighted by the combined school district choir concert in the spring. A new group, the Shawnees led by Tim Cremeens, performed at Holiday Inn during the Christmas season . RIGHT: ACAPPELLA OFFICERS - secretary Kim Kohl, treasurer Sean Hookfin, co-presi- dents Jenny Oveiholser and Tim Cremeens. BELOW: Mr. Jack O ' Neil, Vocal Music Director . THE SHAWNEES: Mr. O ' Neil at piano. L. to R.: Paula Adams, Robinn Boisel, LaNell McKinley, Scott McDonald, Mike Russell, Greg Cle- ments, Mark Eaton, Rene Chilton, Penny Stewart, Linda McKinley, Bettina Dean, lill Pierson, Rachel Deyhle, Tammy Stambaugh. NOT PICTURED: Karen Toole and Tim Cremeens, director. 138 Singing a Happy Tune ip€ wl %:m tJLS FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE CHOIR - ROW I: Virginia Greer, Kenetta Wireman, Lana Erlanger, Kim Honefanger, Cheri Frazier. ROW II: Gin- ger Bracken, Sheri AUender, Dennis Freshour, Tim O ' Neil, Dave Palmer, Chiis Steele, Patty Sprinkle, Julie Brown. ROW III: Jackie Wainz, Chris Brouhard, Beth Lind, Ed Ridenour, Richard Hall, Alan Moore, Brenda Burkhardt, Cindy Bair, Tanya Kelly. ROW IV: Barb Rossler, Kim Irvine, Judy Heasion, Teresa Brown, Howie Hustead, Marty Pidcock, Steve Ellinger, Joe Power, Cindy Stratton, Liz Comer, Sandy Gibson, Elizabeth Howell, Bonnie Powers, Trudy Stambaugh, Laura Fazio, Pat Sprinkle, Dan Kelly, John Harvey, Larry Greenwalt, Betty Conrardy, Karen Slaughter, Cindy Slaughter, Kellie Bruggeman, Karla Berry. ACAPPELLA CHOIR - ROW I: Julie Clouse , Teri Malina, Melanie Miller, Penny Stewan, Kim South. ROW II: Lisa Pequlgnot, Scon McDonald, Claudia Woebking, Tim Gamble, Sharon Mac ken, Rick Thorstenson, Peggy Bobst. Gretchen Marshall. ROW ID: LaXell McKinley, Mary Cripe, Robinn Boisel, Perry Conrardy, Betsy Seiple, Bill Yowler, Jill Pierson, Cari Nichols, Linda McKinley, Tammy Stambaugh. ROW I.V: Kim Lapp, Bonnie Austin, Paula Adams, John Mitchell, Kim Kohl, Jim Neer, Dolly Lail, Mark Eaton, Kaxen Toole, Rachel Deyhle, Natalie AUman, Anita Williams. ROW V: Lori Roberts, Rhonda Barone, Karen Osment, Jenny Roberts, Tammy Wright, Bettina Dean, Mike Russell, Rene Chilton, Dave Fox, Sean Hoofkin, Greg Clements, Christy Miller, Kathy Loewer, Carol Conrardy, Leslie Kunkle. ROW VI: Jenny Overholser, Mr. O ' Neil, Tim Cremeens. 139 The ' 76 Prom theme ' Where Peaceful Waters Flow ' was appropriate for the idyllic setting at Yannucci ' s. The Prom and After- Prom, sponsored by the Junior Class, was an all- weekend affair, with the dance and Kart Golfland (Friday) , a picnic and the movies (Sat- urday), and bowling (Sunday). The weekend was highlighted when Queen Camela Hughes and King Cliff Davis were crowned and their court announced. Many happy but tired seniors will remember this Prom as the best yet. RIGHT: Queen Camela Hughes receives roses from Cyndy Baker. BELOW; Chaperones Mr. Parrack, Mr. and Mrs. Hockman, Mr. and Mrs. Irvine, Mrs. Gusiafson and Mr. Daye enjoy Prom aciivities. PROM COUST - Eric Schibler, Judy Cavallaro, Kent Powers, Kee Kell, Queen Camela Hughes, King Cliff Davis, Mike Anglada, Karen Osment, Dav; Marshall and Kim Kohl. 140 Where Peaceful Waters Flow CLOCKWISE STARTING UPPER LEFT: Joe Porfidio announces the Coun; Lisa Griffin and Mike Lonon, Cathy Cultice and Dana Bachman, and Kee Kell and escon all enjoy music by Bob Gray ' s Oichesua; Bob Leffel and Jim Mowell satisfy a man-size thirst: Laura Fazio and Tim Lockwood; Evelyn Stiller and Dana Bachman; and Judy Cavallaro and Greg Clements; Gretchen Marshall, Dave Dillahunt, Cathy Croutwater and escon rest during dance; Bob Gray ' s Orchestra. 141 AFTER PROM L. to R.: Go-caning is much fun at Kart and Golf Land for Jim Neer. Barb Baldwin and Mike Anglada play putt-putt after piom. Bumper cars shake up a lot of laughs for Tim Gamble and Randy Perry. Ready to race into a wild night is Tom Tighe, Bryan Houston, Cathy Cultice, Rene Chilton, Cheryl Liebfritz , Carol Riemenschneider, Scott McDonald , Jean Marie Erdman , Nanette Kopp . Gretchen Marshall has the ball rolling at afternoon bowling. Jean Marie Erdman plays a little pool at After Prom . 142 S.H.S. Students ' Achievements Honored WAYNE SOUTHWARD, VALEDICTORIAN CHERYL LEIBFRITZ, SALUTATORIAN TOP TEN HONOR GRADUATES - Wayne Southward, Cheryl Leibfritz, Cathy Cultice, Mary Gripe, Eiic Schibler, Julie Huff, Ron Wainz, Candy Potts, Paula Rossler, Rachel Deyhle. (The above students and others pictured on the next two pages were honored at the annual Awards Day assembly, held this year on May 25.) 143 AWARDS DAY May 25, 1976 Valedictorian: Wayne Southward Salutatoiian: Cheryl Leibfritz Tom Taylor Award: Eric Schibler Student Council Citizenship Awards: Eric Schibler and Robin Riley McCleary-Jones Scholarship: Kay Trenner 12 Years Perfect Attendance: Robinn Boisel CBC All-Sports Trophy Science Award: Mary Cripe Industrial Arts Club Award: Rick Shay Thespian Awards: Naomi Reed and Greg Clements Medical Careers Club Award: Mary Cripe Publications Teacher of the Year Award: Mr. Robinson p. 144 - L. to R.: Happy tears are shed as Mr. Panack congratulates Robinn Boisel for 12 years perfect attendance; Council President Greg Clements presents Student Council Citi- zenship Awards to Robin Riley and Eric Schi- bler. P. 145 - L. to R.: Yearbook Editor Naomi Reed presents Mr. Robinson the Publications Teacher of the Year Award; Mi. Hockman proudly displays the CBC All-Sports Trophy which Shawnee has won for the last 2 years; Eric Schibler accepts the Tom Taylor Award; Mr. Burcham congratulates Rick Shay for Industrial Arts Award; Mary Cripe receives Science Award; Kay Trenner accepts McCleary Jones Scholarship; Mi. Railsback awards seniors Naomi Reed and Greg Cle- ments the Outstanding Thespian trophies. 144 145 i liii:. .it-. ra,f-fFi ' m f r STUDENT COUNCIL - ROW I: Greg Cler ments, Jodee Peters, John Harvey, Lori Lockwood. ROW II: Kee Kell, Cyndy Baker, Mike Tyson, Cindy Sassen. ROW III: Candy Potts, Lisa Griffin, Julie Cap- pelli, Karia Berry. ROW IV: Julie Huff, Gretchen Marshall, Cheryl Osment, Phyl- lis Cavallaro. MEDICAL CAREERS CLUB - ROW I: Robinn Boisel. Kathy Amstutz, Naomi Reed, Jill Pierson, Shauna Hatfield, Sheny Boner Lynda Jones Mary Cripe. ROW II: Lora Cremean, Mindy Overholser, Beth Lilly, Melanie Miller, Lora Smoot, Jackie Caudy, Karen Miller Rachel Deyhle, Cheryl Keller, Patty Music, Janet Gibson, Adenna Johnson. ROW III: Cathy Schutte, Mary Davis. Diana_ Donaldson. Kim Bostick. Gina Swords. Kris Lilly. Jill Wildermuth. Nancy Cole, Pam Kinsler, Eileen Snyder. ROW IV: Joe Hatfield, Jim Twiggs, Howard Clouser. 148 L Student Council and Medical Careers Club This year ' s Student Council, headed by President Greg Cle- ments, held a student exchange program with Northwestern, Cen- terville, and Wayne High schools. The Council also sponsored the homecoming festivities and an Air Force Band assembly in March. The Medical Careers Club once again sponsored a $50 scholar- ship, awarded each year to a senior member of the organization. The February 50 ' s dance was a major money-making project of this club. L. TO R. - 1) STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS - Greg Clements, president; Julie Huff, vice-president; Jodee Peters, secretar)-; Gretchen Marshall, treasurer. 2) MEDICAL CAREERS CLUB OFFICERS AND ADVISORS - Mis. Virginia Graver and Mrs. Dorothy Han ' ey, advisors: Kathy Amstutz, president; Robinn Boisel, vice-president; Brenda Perkins, secretary; Kris Lily, treasurer. 3) Mr. Mike Robinson and Mr. Don Grant, Student Council advisors. 4) Teni Zink, Tammy Le Valley, Lisa Evans, Rhonda Le Valley and Sue Williams enjoy themselves at the Medical Careers Club 50 ' s Dance! U9 AUDIO-VISUAL CLUB - SEATED: Brady Wenz. Bient Conover, Bill Barker, Mrs. Connie Miller and Mr. I yEben advisors. ROW II: Chris Deweil Gary Maynard, Howie Hustead. Chuck Reveal. Bmce Boner. Mark McNutt. Bob Hall. Alan Moore. R ndy Perry , Jeff Parkin. Euge- nU Woodard Bob Hshe . Bruce Green. Mark Means. ROW III: Todd Breeling, Don Wise. Kevin Simpson. Corey Lehnian, Steve Boggs F rank Miller, Rick Richards, Terry Alexander, Von Neher, Ed Ridenhour, John Sine. Dong Ogden, Kirk Burgoyne. Peter Stangas. Gany Thompson, Marc McDaniels, Brooks Rump. F.T.A. - ROW I: Camela Hughes. Patty Hufford. Judy Heaston. Kathy Kopp, Penny Riggle. Denise Dunlap. Jenny Seipel, Beth Bennet . Bemie Kimmerle. Vicki Juergens. Lisa Carney, Tammy Gray, Jeni French, Julie Cappelli, Debbie Risteff Chen t ' -l l ' ' j l Kim Kirk. Leslie Kunkle. Nancy Adkins. Debbie Allen. Kim Shaeffer, Cindy Seymour. Christina Brouhard Barb Roller . ROW II. Gretchen Marshall, Julie Brown. Paula Knisley. Rojana McPherson. Amy Lorton. Becky Neidemire. Tmdy Stambaugh Kelly Hibbett Kim Honefan- ger. Tina Tayloe, Kim Gamble. Natalie Martin. Beth Lind, Karen Osmem. Karen Monis, Nanette Kopp, Cathy Cultice, Jean Marie Erd- man. Cheryl Uibfritz, Kathy Loewer. Carol Conrardy, Chris Miller. ROW III: Judy Cavallaro. Crissy Smith. Te y mk , Connie Hoy Claudia Woebking, Sheri AUender, Jackie Wainz, Lana Erianger, Linda Erlanger, Kim Kohl, Pam Caushn, Ginger B ' ? ' f j. _ ' Cheryl Osment, Melissa Butz, Nancy Short, Sue Hinkle, Amy Shoemaker. Sandy Ray, Susan Schroeder, Becky Miller. ROW IV Kelly Bnig- geman, Julie Snyder, Linda Shields, Debbie McWiUiams, Tammy Wall. Carol Riemenschneider, Rose Preston 0° % ; ' f;™ Comer, Kathy Englefield, Kelly Ervin, Sandi Gibson. Lori Brown, Karla Berry. Karen Bostick. Kay Kirk Mary o !-=• P y hs CavalUro Cindy Ockerman. Deb Mahan. Robin Riley. ROW V: Terri Malina, Cheryl Larson. Kathy Weikert. Joy Williams Lori fhonemus Tarnn y Hinkle, Julie Hoffman, Kim Shank, Cindy Johnson. DeeDee Fisher, Janet Hodge. Lori Siemon. Laura Skogstrom. indyMmer Sean Hook- fin, Kim Fife, Michelle Moore, Kim Kadel, Tina King. Jenny Overholser. Tammy Wright, Ix,ri Roberts, Jenny Robens. OWVL Janet Tordiff . Susan Williams. Beth Grashel, Sheri Miller, Tami Mitchell, Terry Sine. Patty King. Tammy Falke. Lori Judy. Julie Mitchell. Sue Nuss. Cindy Sine. Nikki Welch, Anita Williams, Renae Rhoades, Gina Allman. 150 F.T.A. and Audio Visual Club This year the F.T.A. kepi busy with a variety of projects. The club decorated the lobby and cafeteria for the Christmas holidays, had as featured speakers several of the new faculty members, gave books to area nursery schools, and in the spring sponsored the Sadie Hawkins Dance as their major fund-raising project. Members of the Audio Visual Club were kept busy this year learning how to run the A. V. equipment. When they had finished the course, they received cards showing they were qualified to run the equipment. As a money-making project the club held a film night where they showed a Jerry Lewis feature film comedy. CLOCKWISE STARTING TOP LEFT: Audio Visual Club member, Ed Ridenour: Audio Visual Club officers, Bill Barker - sec.-ueas., Brent Conover - president, Brady Wertz - vice-pres.; Mr. Moore rappin ' with some fellas at the Sadie; ■' Come on, just a little bit faster! - a scene from the Sadie Hawkins; F.T.A. officers Mrs. Williamson - advisor, Gretchen Marshall - secretary, Camela Hughes - president, Kelly Bruggeman - treasurer, Terri Malina - vice-pres. 151 SCIENCE CLUB - FRONT TABLE: Scolt Flatt. Eugenia Woodaid.Mary Ciipe. BACK TABLE: Todd Breeling. Steve Boggs, Coiey Lehman, LauHarxfs STANDING: Eddie Rldenour, Steve leed, Jim Twiggs, Jim Lambom, Mark Roll, Tim Lubbers Bl 1 Couch, Dana Bactaan Brian Howard, Jeff Patxlck, Kevin Boggs, Ben Saunders, Jeff Taylor. Bruce Marshall, Bob King, Erie Kadel, Angle Wilson. Mark Williams, Tim Carpenter, Mr. Minnick, advisor. INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB - ROW I: Mr. Burcham, advisor: Bob Snyder, Pat Sprinkle, Shawn Tayloe Deb Mahan, B an Sm Rick mch ards. Tom Marshall. Mark Schmunk. Terry Alexander. ROW II: Shawn Allman. Steve Stewart John Elliott, °% ff J J ' X Fairbanks, Robbie Wagner, Von Neher. Chris Steele. Terry Salyers. Larry Southward. Tim Wright. ROW III: Sean Foley. Dave Parmley. Rick Goheen. Tim Helton Von Neher. Chris Steele, Terry Salyers, Rick Shay, Roger Eichelberger. 152 Industrial Arts Club and Science Club This year ' s Industrial Arts Club, headed by President Rick Shay, attended the Ohio Industrial Arts Convention in Cleveland on March 11-13, where they won 43 blue ribbons for outstanding craftsmanship. The Science Club has kept busy with such projects as the Nature Lab, a field trip to Wright Patterson Air Force Museum, and scientific demonstrations during the club meetings. Individual members of the club panic- ipated in a science fair where the school tied for first place in total amount of points. PICTURE 1 - SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS - Scott Flatt - President: Eugenia Woodard - Sec.-Treas.: Mary Cripe - Vice-President. PICTURE 2 - Kathy Amsiutz, Robin Riley, and Judy Cavallaro admiie the Industrial Ans Club exhibit. PICTURE 3 - INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB OFFICERS - Tim Helton - Sergeant at Arms; Dave Dickinson - Reporter; Tim Wright - Secretary; Dave Parmley - Treasurer; Steve Stewart - Vice-Presi- dent; Rick Shay - President. 153 MATH CLUB - Tammy Hickey, Dave DeHart, Fran Weeks, Mary Cripe, Mi. Ellsworth, Larry Gieenwalt, Bob Snyder, Chris De Well JCOWA - ROW I- Karen Osment, Jenny Snorf , Karen Toole, Tammy Stambaugh, Cheryl Leibfiitz. ROW II: Tim Cremeens, Linda Erlanger, Kim Kohl, Jean Marie Erdman, Cathy Cultice, Christie Miller, Carol Conraidy, Lisa Griffin. ROW III: Perry Conrardy, Lana Erlanger, Tma Tayloe, Lisa Pequignot, David Fox, Gretchen Marshall, Kim Kirk, Leslie Kunkle, Paula Adams. ROW IV: Kathy Loewer, Jim Buell, Rene Chilton, Natalie AUman, Kathy Amstutz, Robinn Boisel, Kevin Bruggeman, Nancy Adkins, Denise Gundolf. ROW V: Sherry Frazier, Kim Honef anger, Julie Capelli, Diane Leibfiitz, Debbie Manin, Cindy Miller, Melissa Butz, Cheryl Osment, Pat Toole. 154 Math Club and J.C.O.W.A. Junior Council on World Affairs collected money for UNICEF and attended the High School Institute at the University of Dayton for the study of different countries. The club conducted a United Nations Day with food, costumes and music from other countries. As a conclusion to their year ' s activities, the club held a picnic in May. The Math Club had a featured speaker, Mr. Eben, lectme on the principles of flight and then followed up their studies with a field trip to the Neil Armstrong Air and Space Museum in Wapakoneta, Ohio. As a club they learned arithmetricks (math games) and lessons on the slide rule . A Bicentennial showcase with maps and biog- raphies on George Rogers Clark and Simon Kenton was presented by the club . TOP: MATH CLUB OFFICERS - Howard Clouser, president; Mary Cripe, vice-president; Fran Weeks, secretary-treastirer. BOTTOM LEFT: J.C.O.W.A. OFFICERS - Karen Toole, president; Jenny Snorf, vice-president (early graduate, replaced by Robinn Boisel): Tamrrr Stam- baugh, secretary-treasurer; Mr. Raymond, advisor. BOTTOM RIGHT; Robinn Boisel, who was elected to replace early graduate Jenny Snorf as JCOWA vice-president, is pictured at Kan and Golf Land. 155 GAA - ROW I: Sue Hinkle, Carol Riemenschneider , Lori Rhonemus, Karen Toole, Renee Pequignot, Brenda Kelly, Mindy Overholser, Tina Tayloe, Kay T renner. ROW II: Vicki Farmer, Kim Burns, Lisa Pequignot, Sue Rose, Jenny Butler, Brenda Slradling, Jo Ann Dalie, Kathy Kopp, Becky Neldemire, Kay Aler, Belinda Everhart, Sherry Boner, Karen Harris, Miss House. ROW 111: Denise Gundolf, Paula Adams, Kathy Amstutz, Camela Hughes, Karen Slaughter, Missy Harris, Cindy Johnson, Julie Snyder. ROW IV: Dede Fisher, Becky Miller, Missy Hughes, Mich Adams, Dawne Puckett, Caren Circle, Julie Huff, Pam Dooley. VARSITY •■S - ROW I: Mike Tyson, Scott Flatt, Eric Schibler, Ron Wainz, Dale Marton, Kent Powers, Tim Mundy, Scott McDonald, Ken Hoecker, Brent Conover, Mike Anglada, Rick Kitchen. ROW 11: Randy Parries, Mark Roll, Rick Mammolite, Dale Binkley, Steve Stewart, Mark Eaton, Roger Eichelberger, Brian Fritz, Dave Marshall, Mr. McDonald, Mark Reed, Chad Seymour, Jim Neer, Randy Nichols, Jeff Beavers, Greg Clements, Jeff Ulery, Dave Parmley, Cliff Davis, Bill Barker. 156 VJ. v. V and Varsity S The Girls ' Athletic Association this year sponsored five interscholastic sports plus a co-ed bowling league at Victory Lanes. As fund raising projects the club members cleaned the gym after home basketball games, worked a coat check, and held a Beautiful Legs Contest. New members were inducted in a spring ceremony at Cliff Park. This year ' s Varsity S held several activities and money making projects. The club held its annual break- fast at Perkin ' s and in May attended a Reds ' baseball game. As fund raising projects, the club held a free throw contest and ran a refreshment stand at home basketball games. With the money they earned and previous funds, a pitching machine was purchased and donated to the Athletic Department. L. to R.: Member Brenda Stradling at the G.A.A. bowling league. G.A.A. OFFICERS AND ADVISOR - Pam Dooley, president; Julie Huff, vice-president; Karen Harris, secretary; Camela Hughes, treasurer; Sherry Boner, points secretary; Miss Jill House, advis or. VARSITY S OFFICERS AND ADVISOR - Greg Clements, secretary; Cliff Davis, vice-president; Mr. McDonald, advisor; Eric Schibler, treasurer; Mike Anglada, president. Vice-president Cliff Davis in action. 157 INTERNATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY - ROW I: Jodee Peteis, Mark Clifford, Cyndy Baker, Naomi Reed, Kim Bums, Kelly Hibbett, Kathy Kopp, Jill Pierson. ROW II: Cindy Fazio, Barb Baldwin, Pam EUingei, Pam Causlin, Bill Yowler, Cheryl Keller, Doug Davis, Ed Ridenoui. ROW III: Kim Cooke, Robin Riley, Jim Bates, Betli Bennett ' , Robinn Boisel, Ralf Ewing, Brooks Rump. ROW IV: Candy Potts, Greg Clements, Jim Neer, Larry Southward, Rick Heck, Mary Cripe, Mr. Railsback - advisor. DRAMATICS CLUB - ROW I: Teresa Brown, Patricia Hufford, Lisa Carney, Trudy Siambaugh, Jolinda Porfidio, Vickie Jueigens, Kim Gam- ble, John Sine. ROW 11: Vickie Jones, Stephanie Legge, Tim Gamble, Rene Chilton, Katxin Arendt, Kathy Keesecker. Jackie Wainz, Nata- lie Manin. ROW III: Mr. Railsback, advisor; Julie Brown, Pam Eckler, Karen Brotherton, Kim Lapp, Missy Reiff , Tami Hinkle, Lori Rhone- mus. ROW IV: Chris Brouhard, Kellie Bruggeman, Gina Swords, Connie Hoy, Claudia Woebking, Mark Reed, Bob Fisher, Peter Stangas. ROW V: John Peters, Phyllis Cavallaro, Karen Bostick, Kay Kirk, Rojana McPherson, Holly Wobbe, Nancy Cole, Pam Kinsler. ROW VI: Lori Walsh, Lori Shaffer, Lori Lockwood, Paula Knisley, Kim Shank, Janet Tordiff , Susan Williams, Melanie Miller, Beth Lily. 158 Dramatics Club and International Thespian Society The International Thespian Society presented ' The Diary of Anne Franke ' as their winter production and George Washington Slept Here ' as their spring production. Sixteen members of the Dramatics Club were initi- ated into the International Thespian Society in May. The freshman award went to Larry Southward, the sopho- more award to Ralph Ewing and the junior award to K im Burns. Three seniors, Naomi Reed, Greg Clements, and Jim Neer, each received honor bars, the highest award for participation in dramatics. UPPER LEFT: THESPIAN OFFICERS - Jim Bates, treasurer; Cyndy Baker, secretary, Jodee Peters, vice-president; Naomi Reed, president. UPPER RIGHT: Scene from ' The Diary of Anne Franke ' : Naomi Reed and Jim Neer. LOWER LEFT: Senior Thespian award winner Gieg Cle- ments . LOWER RIGHT: Rick Heck , Kim Burns , and Larry Southward in a scene from ' George Washington Slept Here . ' 159 HOME ECONOMICS CLUB - SEATED: April DeHan. Vicky Montgomery. Krisiol Hess, Teresa Barnett, Merry Beth Ho ns, Terry Susan Keller, Julie Holland, Debbie Toppins, Bridget Allman. STANDING, L. to R. : Belinda Everhart, Debbie Highfield Missy Penny Stewart, Brenda Suadling. Brenda Kelly, Rose Thompson, Yvonne Thompson, Bonnie Austin, Can Nichols, Fran Weeks, Judy Nanette Kopp , Janet Gibson , Rose Preston . Snook , Harris , Houser , SECRETARIES CLUB - Linda Cochran, Sharon Vasileff , Susie Pelfrey, Fran Weeks, Unda McKinley , Linda Gildow, Julie Clouse, Karen Aler, Betsy Seipel, Rosalee Thompson, Pam Young, Yvonne Thompson, Sharon Redmon, Diane Leibfritz, Dawn Bennett, Kim Lapp, Teresa Wil- liams, Ronda Barone. 160 Home Economics Club and Secretaries Clubs A major project of the Home Economics Club was the construction and presentation to the school of a Ben- nington 1776 flag, to be flown on the school flagpole during 1976 in honor of the Bicentennial. Other activities of the club included a stationery and note card sale and a ' Pizza Parlor ' at the Pow Wow. The Secretaries Club kept busy throughout the year with such activities as field trips, guest speakers, and making Holiday gifts for the Shawnee faculty. They gave candy-filled stockings at Christmas and live plants for Easter . TOP: Nanette Kopp. Pam Young. Patty Flarida, Adenna Reid. Teresa Williams. Janet Gibson, Mrs. Bradfute. Fran Weeks. Rose Preston Bonme Austin. BOTTOM: L. to R.: SECRETARIES CLUB OFFICERS - Sharon Vasileff - pres. , Linda Cochran - treas. , Susie Pelfiey - rice- pres. . Ronda Barone - sec. HOME EC CLUB OFFICERS - Mrs. Rinker, Mrs. Bradfute - advisors, Teresa WilUams - ueas. , Bridget Allman - vice-pres. . Nanette Kopp - pres. . Rose Preston - sec. 161 FORENSIC CLUB - ROW I: Marlene Brown, Cheryl Keller, Carol Conrardy, Doug Ogden. ROW II: Betty Coniardy, Rachel Deyhle, Susan Keller, Rene Chilton, Bill Yowler, Alan Moore, Ralf Ewing. ROW III: Jon Peters, Tammy Clark, Bob Fisher. Steve Reiss, Jenny Seipel. Bruce Bedingfield, Pat Toole, Dave Fox, Beth Bennett. ROW IV: John Kenney, Perry Conrardy, Kim Burns, Rick Heck, Cyndy Baker, John Sine, Larry Southward, Jim Bates. F.C.A. - ROW I: Advisor Larry Maddox, Jeff Knight. Wayne Southward, Mark Roll, Tim Gamble, Brian Shaffer, Mike Tyson , Bruce Beding- field. ROW 11: Mike Anglada, Dick Fairbanks, Mitch Adams, Kim Baker. Missy Hughes, Dave Mundy, Shawn Stevens, Mike Butz. ROW III: Mark Reed, Mike Toole, Dale Marton, Eric Hookfin, Mark Eaton, Dave Ogden, Eric Schiblei. ROW IV: Dave Cremean, Cliff Davis Dan Reiss, Randy Nichols, Mike Covey, Mitch Ulery, Jeff Ulery. ROW V: Jim Neer, Chad Seymour, Randy Rollins, John Campbell, Kevm Brug- geman, Pat Toole, Tom Armstrong. 162 Fellowship Of Christian Athletes And Forensic Club The Fellowship of Christian Athletes once again co-sponsored a successful Rockathon with the Publications Department as a fund-raising project. Money earned was used to send members to summer FCA conferences. The club attended monthly church services, and in the sp ring held father-son activities such as swimming and handball at Urbana College. The Forensic Club, a newly formed organization to promote interscholastic speaking, was immensely suc- cessful in its first year at Shawnee. Under the direction of Mr. Don Kelly, the club panicipated in various area speaking contests where they won many ribbons and trophies and placed second in the Bicentennial Youth Debate held at South. The club also had two members, Jodee Peters and Joe Porfidio, who qualified for state finals held at Cincinnati Princeton. FCA OFFICERS: Eric Schibler, president; Pam Dooley, treasurer; Tom Armstrong, secretary; Mike Covey, vice-president. FORENSIC CLUB OFFICERS: Doug Ogden, vice-president; Marlene Brown, treasurer; Carol Conrardy, president: Cheryl Keller, secretary. FCA President Eric Schibler; FORENSIC CONTEST TEAM - ROW I: Mr. Kelly, Greg Clements, Perry Conrardy, Rick Heck, Joe Porfidio, Jodee Peters, Carol Conrardy. ROW II; Doug Ogden, Tammie Clark, John Kenney, Cyndy Baker, Beth Bennett, Doug Davis, Pam Causlin, Ralf Ewing, Cheryl Keller, Kelly Hibbcit, Jim Ncer, Kim Baker, Kathy Locwcr. 163 LANGUAGE CLUB - ROW I: Kathy Loewer, Jean Marie Erdman, Katrin Arendt, Kellie Bruggeman, Nanci Atkins, Jenny OverhoJsei, Claudia V oebking, Gina Swords, Holly Wobbe, Kim Cooke, Cindy Fazio, Crissy Smith. ROW II: Chris Miller, Natalie AUman, Sheryl Roush, Barb Rossler, Kevin Bruggeman, Christina Brouhard, Kim Gamble, Vicki luergens. Karen Foster, Lynn Conrad. ROW III: Robinn Boisel Lana Erlanger, Bernie Kimmerle. Cindy Slaughter, Phyllis Cavallaro, Karen Bostick, Kay Kirk, Janet Hodge, Lori Lockwood. Tina Schutte, Eugenia Woodard, Rojana McPherson. ROW IV: Judy Houser, Julie Brown, Debbie Bush, Linda Shields, Diane Leibfritz, Julie Cappelli, Deb- bie Risteff, Lisa Carney, Cindy Ockerman, Brenda Perkins, Eric Clark. ROW V: Sean Hookfin, Judy Cavallaro, Sandy Leibfritz, Beth Lan- dess, Karen Osment, Linda Erlanger, Patty King, Eileen Snyder, Nancy Cole, Pam Kinsler, Kim Kirk. ROW VI: Sharon Mosie, P atti Spnn- kle, Mary Lubbers, Marie Parsons, Jane Haines, Connie Hoy. Joe Heskett. Kim Shaffer, Lori Walsh, Kim Shank. ROW VII: Cathy Cultice, Cheryl Leibfritz, Tammy Stambaugh, Elaine Struck, Evelyn Stiller, Brenda Shaffer, Brian Shaffer, Kenny Adams, Fabio Almeida, Tim Wright . OFFICE AIDES: Jenny Overholser, Nancy Cole, Betsy Seipel. Patty Harvey, Camela Hughes, Cindy Justice. Joy Miller. Paula Rossler. LaNell McKinley. 164 Language Club And Office Aides The office aides have many lasks that they must perform during the day. They do such jobs as answer the phone, file records, sort and carry mail and run errands. This group gains the experience of working in an office and learns many useful skills. This year the Language Club kept very active. To help raise money, the club sold candy bars and co-spon- sored the February 50 ' s Dance with the Medical Careers Club. A Japanese exchange student from Wittenberg and Katrin Arendt, an exchange student from Germany, were featured speakers during a club meeting. To bring a close to their activities, a spring banquet was held where they enjoyed a catered Italian dinner and announced the officers for next year ' s club. LEFT: LANGUAGE CLUB OFFICERS - TOP TO BOTTOM: Robinn Boisel, president; Cheryl Leibfritz, vice-president; Cathy Cultice. secreury: Sean Hookfin, treasurer. UPPER RIGHT: Robinn Boisel, left, president of Language Club, enjoys herself in the water with friend Jean Marie Erdman. LOWER RIGHT: Nancy Cole helping in the office. 165 CLOCKWISE STARTING UPPER LEFT: New National Honor Society Members take oath at induction; Robin Riley inducts Jodee Peters; Mr. Irvine is inducted as Honorary member by President Cheryl Leibfritz; Candy Potts and several other old members, dressed in Bicentennial costumes, are featured speakers; Mr. Raymond presents Mr. Schraunk with honorary membership. 166 30 New Members Inducted in Spring Ceremonies This year ' s National Honor Society has been involved in many activities under the leadership of Mrs. Mow- ery, the new advisor. One week, students from Sandwich, Massachusetts, stayed with the members and visited the school and other surrounding sites. Another week, our members visited Massachusetts. Among the 30 new members inducted this year, Mr. Schmunk and Mr. Irvine were named honorary members. Serving as officers of this group are: Cheryl Leibfritz, president; Ron Wainz, vice-president; and Cathy Cultice, secretary-trea- surer . NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY - (OLD MEMBERS) L. to R. , ROW I: Mr. Raymond, Cheryl Leibfriiz, Mrs. Mowery, Cathy Cultice, Ron Wainz, Paula Rossler. ROW II: Mary Cripe, Julie Huff, Camela Hughes, Garry Thompson, Marc McDaniel, Wayne Southward, Rachel Deyhle. ROW III: Kathy Loewer, Naomi Reed, Candy Potts, Perry Coniardy, Karen Toole, Kee Kell, Eric Schibler, Robin RUey (Picture Not Shown). NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY - (NEW MEMBERS) L. to R. , ROW I: Greg Clements, Judy Cavallaro, Cindy Justice, Claudia Woebking, Scon McDonald, Karen Foster, Nanette Kopp, Brooks Rump, Jodee Peters, Dianne Leibfritz, Mr. Irvine. ROW II: Chris Miller, James Buell, Pam Ellinger, Jim Lamborn, Kay Trenner, Dave DeHan, Dave Dillahunt, Jeff Ulery, Gretchen Marshall, Mr. Roy Schmunk. ROW III: Jira Bates, Mike Covey, Kim Kirk, Sherry Boner, Tom Armstrong, Cyndy Baker, Dane Kimmerle, Lisa Griffin, Kathy Amstutz. 167 Science Seminar The Science Seminar is a group of students who are strongly interested and majoring in sciences. Each member of the club is expected to contribute to the club in some way; this can come from such things as demonstrations, projects or speeches. The club started work on a nature lab and listened to a speaker from the County Extension office co ncerning conservation. TOP PICTURE: Mr. Minnick, Science Seminar advisor . BOTTOM PICTURE: SCIENCE SEMINAR: Mary Cripe, Dave Fox, Marlene Brown, Steve Crews. 168 Counselor Aides As guidance counselors moved into their new offices this past year, a new group of student office help was formed, the counselor aides. These helpers are assigned specifically to the three guid- ance counselors. Their jobs as reception- ists include such tasks as answering the phone and setting up appointments for students to see the counselors. TOP PICTURE: Kay Trenner busily converses with Mr. Buck. BOTTOM PICTURE: COUNSELOR AIDES - ROW I: Cyndy Baker, Kim Fife, Sean Hookfin, Debbie Bush. ROW II: Kathy Keesecker, Kay Trenner, Brenda Perkins. 169 Publications V.I.P. ' s PAGES 170 and 171 - CLOCKV;iSE STARTING FAR LEFT: SHAWANO EDITORS: NAOMI REED, WAYNE SOUTHWARD GOLD ' N BLACK CO- ADVISOR: MRS. KRIS HIBBETT GOLD ' N BLACK EDITORS: CAROL CONRARDY , CO- COPY EDITOR; KIM BAKER, ART EDITOR; MARY CRIPE, BICENTENNIAL EDITOR; KATHY LOEWER, CO- COPY EDITOR. SOUND OF THE DRUMS EDITORS: TOM GORMAN, PAM ELLINGER GOLD ' N BLACK CO- ADVISOR AND SHAWANO ADVISOR: MRS. JEANNE HILES. SOUND OF THE DRUMS ADVISOR: MISS KATHY SPENCER The Publications Department underwent a major facelifting in 1975-76, as more space and new equipment were provided through Shawnee ' s new building additions. Both the newspaper and yearbook staffs moved into the conference room in the new East Wing, and student photogra- phy was done in the new dark- room just across the hall. The final edition of the newspaper was done, in part, by the Graphic Arts class on the new offset press, and future plans include changing entirely to off- set printing. Indicative of the success of publications this year is the fact that sales zoomed to an all-time high in all three publications - yearbook, news- paper and literarv ma2;a2ine. 171 172 We Want A Picture Of You! Shawano Staff 1976 PAGES 172 and 173 - CLOCKWISE STARTING UPPER LEFT: TOP TO BOTTOM: Kathy Amstutz. Greg Clements, Jenny Overholser, Karen Osmeni, Kim Kohl, Robinn Boisel - Underclass Section; Cheryl Leibfritz, Nanette Kopp, Cathy Cultice, Pam Ellinger, Barb Baldwin - Senior Section: Naomi Reed, Wayne Southward, Mrs. Hiles - Co-Editors and Advisor: Camel j Hughes, Kim Kadel, Terri Malina, Jenny Roberts, Sean Hookfin, Sherry Boner, Karen Toole - Advertising Section: Rick Mammolite, Brooks Rump - Pho- tographers: Caren Circle, Karen Harris, Judy Cavallaro, Tina King, Shauna Hatfield - Organizations: Carol Con- rardy, Kathy Loewer, Linda Erlanger - Candids: Sharon Vasileff, Candy Potts, Robin Riley, Kee Kell, Cindy Ock- erman - Activities; Perry Conrardy, Cliff Davis, Kenny Hoecker, Brian Fritz, Jim Neer, Kim Baker, Julie Huff, Scott McDonald, Eric Schibler - Sports. ONIONS TO; Faulty camera equipment that delayed the whole underclass section . . . Money-mak- ing projects that we didn ' t want to bother with, but HAD to . . . The pic that was lost, the pic that was stolen by someone in another section, the pic that we meant to take but never did . . . but ORCHIDS TO: Wayne and Naomi, always and forever . . . Our day at the Reservoir taking senior pics for the intro . . . John Herzog and Brooks and Rick, for telling it the way it ought to be told through pictures . . . Shawnee, for providing us with an exciting school year to remember forever - through this book . . . HOPE YOU LIKE IT!!! 173 rOLD ' N BLACK STAFF - ROW I- Kim Baker, Carol Conrardy, Mary Cripe, Karhy Loewer. ROW II: Liz Comer. Kim Gable. Connie Hoy, Paula Adams MsIyReiff Kay Trenner. ROW III: Tom Gorman. Naralie Martin, Sharon Mosie, Mary Lubbers, Marlene Brown. Cheryl Kel er AnTta wZm! ROW ' v: Kevin Boggs, Ralf Ewlng. Doug Davis, Nanette Kopp, Christy Miller, Kim Cooke Judy Houser Parn Eckler . ROW V HoUy Wobbe, Bill Couch, Ron Wainz, Marc McDaniel, Michelle Moore, Rick Heck, Kim Burns, Claudia Woebkmg , Giegg Moser. YEARBOOK STAFF - ROW I: Mrs. Hiles, Kee Kell, Julie Huff. ROW II-. Shauna Hatfield, Kathy Amstulz, Judy Cavallaro, Greg Clements Tina King, Caren Circle, Jim Neer, Cindy Ockerman, Sharon Mackert, Robin Riley, Scott McDonald, Pam EUinger, Sharon Vasileff Barb Baldwin. ROW III: Cheryl Leibfritz. Wayne Southward. Cathy Cultice , Kathy Loewer, Carol Conrardy. ROW IV: Brooks Rump. Robinn Boisel. Jenny Roberts. Jenny Overholser. Kim Kohl, Terry Malina, Cliff Davis, Camie Hughes, Perry Conrardy, Candy Potts, Sherry Boner, Kim Baker, Kim Kadel, Brian Fritz, Karen Harris, Eric Schibler, Karen Toole, Ken Hoecker, Linda Erlanger. Karen Osmem. Sean Hookfin. 174 L GOLD ' N BLACK COLUMNISTS: Kevin Boggs, Missy Reiff, Connie Hoy, Kathy Loewer, Carol Conrardy, Mary Gripe, Kim Bake] Kay Trenner, Ron Wainz, Tom Gorman. The ' Grapevine ' Goes To Print! Pictured on these two pages are members of Shawnee ' s Publica- tions Department. These are the students who have made the 7-5- 76 school year come alive and remain alive through the printed words of the school newspaper, the school literary magazine, the yearbook. These are the students who have turned memories into permanent records. At the Publications Awards assembly on June 1, 1976, the following received special awards: Most Creative Yearbook Staffer: Kim Baker. Outstanding Writer of 1976: Tom Gorman. Miss Publications of 1976: Nanette Kopp. SOUND OF THE DRUMS STAFF: Kay Trenner, Cheryl Keller, Cheryl Leibfritz, Nanette Kopp, Cathy Cultice, Perry Conraidy, Anita Wil- liams, Cindy Sine, Barb Baldwin, Linda Cochran, Kim Baker, Candy Potts, Brady Wenz, Pam EUinger, Tom Gorman. 175 176 Yearbook Staffers In ' Off The Job ' Poses PAGES 176 and 177 - CLOCKWISE STARTING UPPER LEFT: Advisor Mrs. Hiles and Co-Editor Naomi Reed laugh as Co-Ediior V. ' ayne Southward poses for the camera in the back of a pickup truck: Caren Circle, Judy Cavallaro, Karen Harris , and Sharon Vasileff take time off from yearbook work to pose for a picture sitting on the tables in room 12: Perry Conrardy, Julie Huff. Shauna Hatfield, Kim Baker and Tina King behind the Military History cabi- net in the conference room: yearbook staff collapses in the lobby at the end of yearbook picture taking day; Karen Toole and Jenny Overholser smile for the camera as Jenny holds the rope at the flag pole: Karen Har- ris, Judy Cavallaro, Tina King and Shauna Hatfield gather on the steps to the South Gym during their lunch hour: Ken Hoecker apparently doesn ' t like that layout as the sports staff gathers in the conference room to plan their sec- tion - SEATED: Jim Neer, Ken Hoecker, Scott McDonald and Eric Schibler. STANDING: Cliff Da% ' Is and Brian Fritz. 177 k mm -m - m i 1 M - -j el Greg Clements, the George Washington of the senior class, has been one of the most active students at Shaw- nee . He has been a member of the varsity tennis team for four years , has participated in band , orchestra , and choir , and has earned much acclaim in leading roles of several Thespian productions . Kee Kell, who served as Vice-President of the class of ' 76, has been quite active in Shawnee organizations. She has been a participant in Block S , JCOWA, Lan- guage Club, and the National Honor Society. Kee also was a wrestling cheerleader and member of the Prom Court. 180 Celebrated Seniors 76 Candy Poits, secretary of the senior class, has excelled in many areas at Shawnee. She has contributed to the marching band, sym- phonic band , pep band , and orchestra , and all three of the major Shawnee publications. She was also honored as one of the Top Ten honor graduates . Julie Huff, who served as senior class treasurer, has also been very active in many athletic organizations. She has been a member of GAA and served as vice- president her senior year. She has participated in bowl- ing, volleyball, softball and tennis. She was also a member of National Honor Society and graduated in the Top Ten. 181 RANDY ADRIAN KAREN LEE ALER BRIDGET LOTELLE ALLMAN NATALIE CARYL ALLMAN KATHLEEN ANN AMSTUTZ MICHAEL KEITH ANGLADA KATRIN ARENDT DOUGLAS E. ATKINS CHARLES GRAY AUBEL BONNIE SUE AUSTIN DANA ANDREW BACHMAN LINDA E. BAGGETT 182 KIMBERLY ANN BAKER BARBARA JEAN BALDWIN COLE MICHAEL BARKER JOHN WILLIAM BARKER DONNA S . BENNETT DALE W. BINKLEY RALPH A . BISHOP ROBINN LYNETT BOISEL SHERYL ANN BONER KIM M. BOSTICK RICHARD LEE BO s ERS TONYA SUE BOWERS 183 PAM BREELING JULIE ANN BRENNER MARLENE ELIZABETH BROWN ROBERT E. BRUGGERII ih.. 4s l-- ' l • ' H fafe-: - i ' ' B BMJaf MWB i m m PAUL BUCHANAN BARBARA BUCK KATHRYN CAPPER PAMELA JO CAUSLIN JUDITH LYNN CAVALLARO RENE RICHARD CHILTON CAREN ELAINE CIRCLE GREGORY EUGENE CLEMENTS 184 ,1 v PAMELA KAY CLINE JULIE MARIE CLOUSE LINDA KAY COCHRAN NANCY A. COLE h TIMOTHY W. CONKEL BRENT DAVID CONOVER CAROL GRACE CONRARDY PERRY M. CONR. ' RDY DAVID NEAL CREMEAN TIM CREMEENS MARY ALICE CRIPE CATHY CAROLE CULTICE 185 CLIFFORD EUGENE DAVIS MARVIN EUGENE DAVIS MARY ANN DAVIS FABIO de ALMEIDE JAMES A. DEAN TERESA F. DEAN MARILYN R. DEWELL RACHEL LEAH DEYHLE ■Bi n  - 1 1 m m H - H -v l H ' ' 1 ■' ' l ' M Ml HI V ' ■DIANA SUE DONALDSON M. PAMELA DOOLEY DEAN ALAN DOUGHMAN KIMBERLY SUE DYER 186 MARK KEVIN EATON PAMELA LYNN EDWARDS ROGER ALLEN EICHELBERGER PAMELA SUE ELLLNGER i w ' ' ' - -. H ■JEAN MARIE ERDMAN LINDA LOUISE ERLANGER DEBBIE KAYE EVANS DICKE. FAIRBANKS DOUGLAS BERNARD FALKE ELLEN FANNIN RANDALL E. PARRIES DONNA FALTLK 187 KIMBERLY ANN FIFE MARSHA LEA FITCH PATRICIA L. (MUSIC) FLARIDA MARK FOLAND DAVID FOX BRIAN FRITZ JANET MARIE GIBSON RICK EUGENE GOHEEN TOM GORMAN DAVID DONALD GROSS MARK A . HARPER KAREN SUE HARRIS 188 A.-tsSi.a PATRICIA LOUISE HARVEY SHAUNA LOUISE HATFIELD JERRY LeROY HEEG X ill JERRY LEE HEIDORN ; 1 1 1 ■B y F wf r FT ' 1 % CHARLES TIMOTHY HELTON VIRGINIA L. HEMRY JULIE K. HENNIS TOML. HOCKETT KENNETH EDWARD HOECKER SEAN RENEE HOOKFIN P. MICHAEL HOPKINS GEOFFREY HOLMES HORNBECK 189 JULIE LEE HUFF LARRY EUGENE HUFFORD CAMELA ANN HUGHES TIMOTHY E. JENNINGS ■K ji V Kg B. V H - IhR H Hf ' mB| T HJJI JOEL RALPH JERNIGAN ADENNA L. JOHNSON EDWARD L. JOHNSON LYNDA LOUISE JONES KIMBERLY KAY KADEL KEE ANNETTE KELL CHERYL ANN KELLER JOHN RAPHAEL KENNEY 190 TINA SUE KING RICHARD C. KITCHEN KIMBERLY ANN KOHL MARK KEVIN KOHL NANETTE SHERYL KOPP TERRY L. KOSTER EARLE. KRIPAS DOLLY ROBYN LAIL KIMBERLY SUE LAPP ROBERT DALE LEATH ROBERT K. LEFFEL CHERYL ANN LEIBFRITZ 191 ?; M JEFFREY A. LeVALLEY DAVE LEWIS SHERRIE. LEWIS KATHLEEN SUSAN LOEWER DEBRA A. LOGAN LINDSEY LOUGH DAVID VERNON LOWER SHARON MARIE MACKERT DEBRA LYNN MAHAN TERRY LEE MALINA RICHARD B. MAMMOLITE CINDY KA YE MAPP 192 DAVID LOGAN MARSHALL MARK ALAN McCALL KIMBERLY ANN McCLAIN MARC ALLEN McDANIEL scott richard Mcdonald MARY L. McGINNIS JANET MARIE McKILLIP LaNELL McKINLEY LINDA SUE McKINLEY CYNTHIA D. MEEK RICK V. MICHLER JOY LYNNE MILLER 193 LANCET. MILLER RUTH CHRISTINA MILLER JOHN WILLIAM MITCHELL JAMES RAY MONTGOMERY MICHELLE MARIE MOORE GREGORY J. MOSER KAREN SUE MOSIE JAMES ALLEN MOWELL TIMOTHY ERIC N.LNDY JAMES DOUGLAS NEER DAVID W. NEUHARDT RICHARD LEON NEWMAN 194 •iJ !. i CARI ANN NICHOLS THOMAS D. NOWLAND DOUGLAS M. OBER CYNTHIA ANN OCKERMAN JAMES WESLEY OREN K AREN RENEE OSMENT JENNY SUE OVERHOLSER DAVID SCOTT PARMLEY DONALD R. PAYNE CHRISTOPHER SUDDITH PEARSON SUSAN PELFREY BECKY ANN PERKINS 195 BRENDA SUE PERKINS RANDALL EARL PERRY JILL ANN PIERSON KATHY JO POLAND S HH l p BF ' i H H HL B • K: ' ■||. ] ii CANDACE ANNETTE POTTS KENT AARON POWERS ERNEST M. PRESTON GARY R. PRITT CAROL LEE REDMOND NAOMI ELISABETH REED SHEILA LYNN REES RICHARD LYNN REESE 196 RICK A. RHOADES STEPHANIE JEAN RICHARDS ROBIN KAY RILEY KIME THEODORE RISTEFF JEFFREY WILLIAM ROBERTS JENNIFER LYNN ROB ERTS LORI ROBERTS PAULA JO ROSSLER MARCHIA ONEDIA ROUSH SHERYL ANN ROUSH MICHAEL LLOYD RUSSELL TERRY L. SALYERS 197 ERIC RAY SCHIBLER JEFF SCHRADER CATHERINE LYNN SCHUTTE 9 K ' ' v H m ' ViM B fl W lilH BETSY ANN SEIPEL CHAD L. SEYMOUR RICHARD H. SHAY BILL SHIELDS MARK FREDERICK SIEMON ! f V 1 Ir ' d n , ' ,; ' ! piE. ■■;; iiiiiHu l ■He ]:il:1 uiyu HnBH H CINDY SUE SINE P. MARQUIS SMEDLEY JERRY L. SMITH MICHELLE ANN SNODGRASS . 198 « Ws-, EILEEN SUE SNYDER WAYNE ERWIN SOUTHWARD TAMERA LYNN STAMBAUGH KYLE STEVENS v l rP m. J PENNY SUE STEWART STEVEN HAROLD STEWART JERI DIANE STRANTZ GARY ALAN STROUPE JANET RAE SWEENEY THOMAS J. TAYLOR JOHN ERIC THOMAS MICHAEL A. THO LAS 199 GARRETT BLAINE THOMPSON YVONNE THOMPSON GEORGE ALAN THORNBURG KAREN YVONNE TOOLE KAY ELAINE TRENNER SHARON MARIE VASILEFF BERT ALLEN VEST RONALD JOHN WAINZ 1  - V ; c I ■■;■: GARY E. WALLACE JON P. WALLIN LINDY K. WALTERS NIKKI LYNN WELCH 200 CAROLYN SUE WELLS SHARON KAY WELLS BRADY RICHARD WERTZ ANITA LOUISE WILLIAMS CHARLES EDWARD WILLIAMS JR. 1 BARB WILSON HOWARD ALLEN WILSON TAMMY SUE TUGHT TIMOTHY R. WRIGHT CONNIE ANN YOUNG GREGORY A . YOUNG PAMELA SUE YOUNG 201 SENIOR PICTURES NOT AVAILABLE Cathy Diane Broihenon Albert Louis Cason Beverly Diane Chadeayne Danell Paul Craycraft James Dennison Mary Margaret Flack David Eugene Hatfield William Ray Hatfield Daniel R. Insley Ted David Kohl Kent A . Kushmaul Nathan Mcintosh Joseph Walter Peacock Steven Phillips Robert R. Potts Donald James Richards Patricia L. Shouvlin Jennifer Elizabeth Snorf Gany A . Snyder Pamela Kay Williford WILLIAM E. YOWLER Class Motto: Divided we came; united we leave. Class Flower: White Rose Class Colors: Mint Green Forest Green 202 SENIOR ACTIVITIES RANDY ADRIAN Industrial Arts Club 3. KAREN LEE ALER G.A.A. 1, 2; Block S 1, 2, 3; St;cre- taries Club 3, 4; Medical Careers 1, 2; Choir 1, 2, 3. BRIDGET ALLMAN NATALIE CARYL ALLMAN G.A.A. Bowling 1; J.C.O.W.A. 2, 3, 4; Language Club 3, 4; F.T.A. 3, 4; Dra- matics Club 2; Medical Careers 1; Foren- sic Club 2; Block S 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Choir 1,2; Symphonic Chou 3,4. KATHLEEN ANN AMSTUTZ Medical Careers Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Trea- surer 3, Pres. 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4 J.C.O.W.A. 2, 3, 4, Point Secretary 3 Block S 1, 2, 3, 4: Concert Band 1 Outstanding Concert Band Member Award 1; Symphonic Band 2, 3. 4, Secretary 4; Orchestra 2, 3; Field Hockey 2, 4; Sign Committee 2, 3, 4; Newspaper Staff 2; Yearbook Staff 4; G.A.A. Bowling 1, 2, 3; Scholarship Award 2, 4; National Honor Society 4. MICHAEL KEITH ANGLADA Freshman Football 1; Varsity Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; CBC Wrestling Champion 3, 4; Varsity Football 2, 3, 4; Varsity Track 4; F.C.A. 1. 2, 3, 4; Varsity S 3, 4, President 4; Wrestling, Sectional Runner- Up4; Prom Court 4. KATRIN ARENDT Drama Club 4; Forensic Club 4; F.T.A. 4; George Washington Slept Here 4; I.S.S. Class; Following at 1st Sem. in South Central Union Hills, IN; Varsity Volleyball; Yeaman Club; Chess Club; Pep Club. DOUGLAS E. ATKINS F.C.A. 1, 2; Key Club 1; V.I.C.A. 4; Student Senate 3,4, President 4; J.V.S. Senior Class President 4; Senior Commit- tee 4; Chrmn. of News and Information Committee 4; Honor Counsel Award Given byO.S.A.C.4. . CHARLES GRAY AUBEL Industrial Arts Club 1. BONNIE SUE AUSTIN Home Ec. Club 2, 3, 4; Debate Club 1. 2; Secretaries Club 3; G.A.A. Bowling 4; Freshman Chorus 1; Sophomore Choir 2; Symphonic Choir 3, 4; Home Ec. Bicen- tennial Flag Committee 4; G.A.A. 1 . DANA ANDREW BACHMAN Baseball Club 2; Varsity Football Manager 3, 4; Varsity Track Manager 3, 4; Head Manager 3, 4; Science Club 4; Science Seminar 4 . LINDA E. BAGGETT KIMBERLY ANN BAKER Girls Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Girls Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Honorary Captain 4; Girls Softball 1, 3; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; J.C.O.W.A. 3; F.C.A. 3, 4; Year- book Staff 4; Newspaper Staff 3 , 4; Sound of the Drums Staff 4; Forensic Team - Duet Acting 4; Language Club 3; Christ- mas Play The Littlest Angel 3; Block S 2; G.A.A. Bowling 3; Stage Crew - Curious Savage 2. BARBARA JEAN BALDWIN Student Council 1; Debate Club 1, 2, Secretary 2; Medical Careers Club 1, 4; Block S 2; Newspaper Staff 3; Dramat- ics Club 2, 3; Thespian Society 3, 4; Stage Crew for Plays 2, 3, 4; Language Club 3,4; Forensic Club 4; Sound of the Drums Staff 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Guidance Counselor Assistant 3, 4; Scholastic Award 3; Christmas Play The Littlest Angel 3. COLE MICHAEL BARKER JOHN WILLIAM BARKER Concert Band 1; Symphonic Band 2, 4; Stage Band 4; Cross Country 3, 4; Wres- tling 1, 2, 3, 4, Honorary Captain 4. DONNA S. BENNETT DALE W. BINKLEY RALPH ALAN BISHOP Concert Band 1; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4; Stage Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 1, 3, 4; Outstanding Senior in Marching Band 4; Orchestra 3 . ROBINN LYNETT BOISEL Concert Band 1, 2; Symphonic Band 3, 4; Treasurer 4; Pep Band 3, 4; Newspaper Staff 1, 2; Yearbook Staff 4; Bicentennial Bloopers 4; Choir 3, 4; Shawnees 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Squad Leader 4; Medical Careers Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4; Debate Club 1, 2; F.T.A. 1; J.C.O.W.A. 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4; Language Club 3,4, Pres. 4- Thespians 4; Girls Field Hockey 1, 2; Girls Tennis 3, 4; George Washington Slept Here (Crew) 4; Band Award 1, 2, 3, 4; Band Camper of the Week 4. SHERYL ANN BONER Student Council 1; Class President 1; Bowling 1, 2; Girls Field Hockey 2, 3, 4; Girls Softball 1; Marching Band 1; Major- ette 2; Concert Band 1; Symphonic Band 2; Freshman Basketball Cheerleader 1; Reserve Basketball Cheerleader 2; Varsity Basketball Cheerleader 4; Varsity Football Cheerleader 3, 4; Medical Careers Club 1, 2, 3, 4; J.C.O.W.A. 2, 3; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Point Secretary 4; National Honor Society 4; Yearbook Staff 4. KIMM. BOSTICK RICHARD LEE BOWERS TONYA SUE BOWERS Junior Varsity Cheerleader 1 (Ashland) G.A.C. 1 (Ashland); F.T.A. 2, 3, 4 International Thespian Society 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls Field Hockey 4; Props Chairman (If a Man Answers) 3; Student Council 1 (Ashland); A Cappella Choir 2; Freshman Choir 1 (Ashland). PAM BREELING Secretaries Club 1; Debate Club 2; O.O.E.A. Club 3, 4; Coe Treasurer 4 (J.V.S.). JULIE ANN BRENNER Block S 1, 2; Home Ec Club 1; Debate Club 1; Scholarship Award 3; D.E.C. 4; Freshman Alternate Cheerleader. CATHY DIANE BROTHERTON MARLENE ELIZABETH BROWN Concert Band 1,2; Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 3; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Squad Leader 4; Basketball Pep Band 2, 4; Alternate 1; Stage Band 1, 2, 3; Solo and Ensemble Contest 2; Forensic Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Medical Careers Club 4; Science Club 4; Bicentennial Showcase Committee 4; Science Seminar 4; Vice- Pres. 4; Langiiage Club 3; J.C.O.W.A. 3; Ohio Scholastic Achievement Test 4; Gold ' n Black Staff 1 , 2, 4; G.A.A. Bowling 2. ROBERT E. BRUGGER Track 1, 2; First Place Disuibutlve Edu- cation Award 4 . PAUL BUCHANAN Reserve Baseball 1; Football 2; Class Pres- ident V.I.C.A. 4at J.V.S. KATHRYN CAPPER ALBERT LOUIS CASON PAMELA JO CAUSLIN Block S 1, 2, 3, 4; FTA 1, 2, 3, 4: Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 1, 2; Thei- pians 3, 4; Curious Savage; Here Comes Charlie; Tarning of the Shrew; If a Man Answers; Diary of Anjie frank; Forensic Contest 4: G.A.A . Bowling 1, 2; Intramural Volleyball 12. JUDITH LYNN CAVALLARO F.T.A. 1. 2, 3, 4; Language Club 4: Bas- ketball Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Football Cheerleader 4; Concert Band 1, 2; Symphonic Band 3, 4: Marching Band 1,2,3; Squad Leader 3; Yearbook Staff 4; National Honor Society 4; The Family Raffle Team 2, 3, 4: Prom Court 4. BEVERLY DIANA CHADEAYNE National Honor Society 4. RENE RICHARD CHILTON Freshman Track (Hayward) 1; Football Manager (Hayward) 1; Debate Club 2, 3: J.C.O.W.A. 3, 4; Dramatics Club 4; Forensic Club 4; Concen Choir 2, Presi- dent 2; Symphonic Choir 3, 4; Library Club 3; Library Assistant 3; George Washington Slept Here 4; G.A.A. Coed Bowling 4. CAREN ELAINE CIRCLE Secretary ' s Club 1, 2, 3, President 2, Secretary 3; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; J.C.O.W.A. 2, 3; Hockey 2, 3, 4; Block S 1, 2, 3, 4; Student CouncU Secretary 2, 3; Bicentennial Committee 3: Year- book 4. GREGORY EUGENE CLEMENTS Varsity Tennis Team 1, 2, 3, 4; League Doubles Champion 1; Captain 3, 4: Hon- orary Co-Captain 3, 4; Orchestra 1; Marching Band 1; Symphonic Band 2, 3. 4; Stage Band 2, 3, 4; Symphonic Choir 4; Pop Group 2; Debate Club 1; F.C.A. 2, 3, 4; Varsity S 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4: Thespians 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3; Out- standing Thespian 2; Honor Bar 3; News- paper Staff 2; Yearbook Staff 4; National Honor Society 4; Taming of the Shrew 2; Curious Savage 2; If a Man Answers 3; The Diary of Anne Frank 4; Exterior Decorators 4; Prom Chair- man 3; Junior Class President; Senior Class President; Student Council 3, 4, President 4; WIZE Student of the Week 4; Schol- arship Award 1, 2, 4; Outstanding Senior Thespian 4. PAMELA KAY CLINE Block S 1, 2. JULIE MARIE CLOUSE Block S 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Ec. Club 1: F.T.A. 1, 2; G.A.A. Bowling; Junior Achievement 3; Intramiual Softball 1, 2; Secretaries Club 4; Symphonic Choir 4: Sign Committee 3 . LINDA KAY COCHRAN Marching Band 1; Majorette 2, 3; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, Secretary 2; Secretaries Club 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , Treasurer 4; Sound of the Drums Staff Typist 4; G.A.A. Bow ling 1 , 2, 3; Junior -■Achievement Vice President 2. NANCY ANN COLE Block S 2: Debate Club 1, 2; Dramatics Club 1, 4; J.C.O.W.A. 2, 3; Medical Careers 2, 3, 4: Language Club 3, 4; Office Aide 4. TIMOTHY CONKEL BRENT D.WID CONOVER Cross Countrj ' 1, 2; Varsity Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; F.C.A. 2, S; . udio Visual 2, 3. 4. President 4; Orchestra 1, 2. 3, 4, Trea- surer 4; Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4: Stage 203 Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 1; Marching Band 4; Taming of the Shrew Stage Crew, Curious Savage. CAROL CONRARDY Debate Club 1, 2, 3; Forensic Club 4, President 4; Debate Club 1,2, 3, 4 ; Girls Extemporaneous 4, Persuasive Speaking 4; Gold -n- Black 3, 4; Columnist 3, Co- Editor 4; Marching Band 4; Orchestra 4; Choir 3, 4; Piano Accompanist 4; Librar- ian Aide 3; Yearbook Copy Staff 4; Voice of Democracy Contest 4; F.T.A. 3; Drama Club 1; J.C.O.W.A. 2, 3; Nafl Forensic League 4 . PERRY M. CONRARDY Student Council 1: Language Club 3; Sci- ence Club 2; Forensic Club 4; J.C.O.W.A. 4; Debate Team 4; A Cap- pella Choix (Accompanist) 4; Yearbook 4; Sound of the Drums 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Concen Choir 1, 2; George Washington Slept Here 4. DARRELL PAUL CRAYCRAFT DAVID NEAL CREMEAN F.C.A. 2, 3, 4; Freshman Track; Reserve Baseball 2, 3; Varsity Baseball 4; Cross Country 4. TIMCREMEENS Freshman Chorus 1; Debate Club 1, 2, 3; Library Club 1; J.C.O.W.A. 2, 3, 4; Now Sounds 2, 3; Concert Choir 2; A Cappella Choir 3,4, President 4; Director of Shaw- neen Choir Select Group 4; Asst. Choir Director 4; Chambers 2, 3; Stage Crew Diary of Anne Frank 4; Clark County Choral Festival 3, 4; J.C.O.W.A. Con- vention Representative 3; Student Council liJ.C.O.W.A. Quiz %s8 i ' : ' _MARY ALICE CRIPE ' Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Outstanding Squad Leader 2, 3; Outstanding Senior 4; Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Stage Band 1; Con- cen Band 1; Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Most Improved Jun- ior; Symphonic Choir 4; Medical Careers Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4; Science Seminar 2, S, 4, President 4; Math Club 3, 4, Vice President 4; Dramatics Club 1, 2; Thes- pian Society 4; Debate Club 2; Bicenten- nial Committee 3, 4; Newspaper Staff 2, 3, 4, Bicentennial Editor 4; Scholarship Awards 1,2,3,4; National Honor Society 3 , 4; Top Ten 4; Medical Careers Schol- arship 4; Clark County Medical Society Scholarship 4; Bausch Lomb Honorary Science Award 4 . CATHY CAROLE CULTICE F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Debate Club 2; Lan- guage Club 3, 4, Secretary 4; J.C.O.W.A. 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3,4, Secretary-Treasurer; Bicen- tennial Committee 3, 4; Concert Band 1; Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball Pep Band Alternate 1, Regular 2, 3, 4; Gold ' n Black 2; Year- book 4; Sound of the Drums Staff 4; Scholarship 1, 2, 3, 4; Top Ten 4; Solo and Ensemble Contest (Sup.) 4. CLIFFORD EUGENE DAVIS Freshman Football 1; Freshman Basketball 1; Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Tri-Captain 4; Honorable Mention All CBC 3; All CBC First Team 4; Special Mention All State 4; Reserve Basketball 2; Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; First Team All CBC 4; Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Honorable Mention All ' ' VL 1; Second Team All MRVL 2; F.C.. 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity S 2, 3, 4, Vice resident 3, 4; Driving Council 3; Yearb. : Staff 4; Prom King 4. MARVIN EUGENE. ' , VIS MARY ANN DAVIS Block S 1, 2, 3: G.A.A. 1, 2; Medical Careers 4 . FABIO DE ALMEIDA Soccer 3; Exchange Student. JAMES A. DEAN Industrial Arts Club 3. TERESA F . DEAN Block S 2; Library Club 1; Secretaries Club 1 . JAMES DENNISON MARILYN R. DEWELL Block S 3; Secretaries Club 2; Choir 1. RACHEL LEAH DEYHLE DIANA SUE DONALDSON Concert Band 1, 2, 3; Block S 3; Medi- cal Careers Club 3,4. M. PAMELA DOOLEY G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; J.V. Volleyball 1; J.V. Basketball 1; Varsity Softball 1, 2, 3; Block S 2; Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4; Varsity Volleyball 2, 3; G.A.A. Trea- surer 3, President 4; G.A.A. Bowling 2; F.C.A. 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Volleyball Intxamurals 1, 2; Basketball intraraurals 1,2; Soccer!. ' x- s • ' DEAN DOUGHMAN W KIMBERLY SUE DYER % G.A.A. 2; Block S 2, 3,:4; Field Hockey 2; Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 3; Medi- cal Careers Club 1 , 2; D. E.G. A. 4. MARK KEVIN EATON F.C.A. 2, 3, 4; Varsity S 3,. Fresh- man Football; Freshman Basketfell; Var- sity Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Football. 2; Reserve Basketball 2; Varsity Basketball 3; A Capella Choir 4; Varsity Golf 3, ,) Reserve Football 2 . PAMELA LYNN EDWARDS F.T.A. 1, 2; Marching Band 2 , ,3!t ' eoncert BanAx-l , 2 , surer 4; Secretaries Club 4; G ROGER EICHELBERGER PAMELA SUE ELLINGER Sound of the Drums 4, Co-Editor; Year- book Staff 4; Gold -n- Black Staff 1, 2, 3; National Honor Society 4; Scholastic Achievement Awards 1, 2, 3, 4; Curious Savage Crew 2; Taming of the Shrew Crew 2; If a Man Answers Crew 3; Here Comes Charlie Crew 3; Diary of Anne Frank Crew 4; George Washington Slept Here Crew 4; National Thespian Society 4; Dramatics Club 3, 4; Langauge Club 3, 4; Block S 2; Debate Club i;«§ Medical Careers Club 4, k JEAN MARIE ERDMAN Medical Careers Club 1; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; J.C.O.W.A. 3, 4; Language Club 3, 4; Debate Club 1, 2; Choir 1, 2; Bicenten- nial Committee 3, 4; Library Assistant 4. LINDA LOUISE ERLANGER Homecoming Court 1; Block S 1, 2, 3, 4; Sign Committee 3,4, Vice President 4; Ski Club 1; Student Council 1; F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; J.C.O.W.A. 2, 3; Language Club 4; The Family Raffle Ticket Team 2, 3; Yearbook 4; Intramural Vol- leyball 2, 3; Wrestlerettes 4, Captain 4; Baseball Statistician 3; G.A.A. Bowling 1, 2; Choir 1, 2; A Cappella Choir 3 , 4. DEBBIE EVANS DICKE. FAIRBANKS Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Fool- ball 1, 2; Golf 1, 2, 3; Varsity S 2; F.C.A. 2, 3, 4; Industrial Arts Club 2, 4. DOUGLAS FALKE ELLEN FANNIN VolleybaU; D.E.C.A. RANDALL E. PARRIES Varsity S 1; F.C.A. 3; Reserve Base- ball 1; Varsity Football 2, Manager; Var- sity Basketball 1, Manager. DONNA FAULK 3 W KIMBE ANN FIFE G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. Bowling 1, 2; F.T.A. 4; Softball Team 1, 2, 3; Field Hockey 2, 3; Reserve Volleyball 2, 3; Varsity Volleyball 4; Reserve Basketball 2, 3, Tii-Captain 3; Block S 1; Intra- mural Softball 1; Intramural Volleyball 3; Guidance Office Receptionist 4. MARSHA LEA FITCH Block S 2; Home Ec. 1; Junidr Award 3; O.E.A. 2; Historian 2; Student Senate 2; Volleyball 2. PATRICIA L. (MUSIC) FLARIDA Medical Careers Club 2, 3, 4; Home Ec. Club 4; Home Ec. Bicentennial Flag Committee; G.A.A. Bowling 4. MARY FLACK MARK POLAND Reserve Baseball 2; Cross Country 4. BRIAN FOSTER DAVID M. FOX Orchestra 1, 2; Choir 4; Debate Club 1, 2, 3, 4; J.C.O.W.A. 3, 4; Library Club 2; Play 2. BRIAN FRITZ Scholastic Achievement Award 1; Tennis Ram 1, 2, 3; Varsity S 3, 4; Freshman Football Team 1; Homecoming Escort 2, 4; Yearbook 4 . JANET MARIE GIBSON Home Ec. Club ' 2, 3, 4, Officer 4; Medi- cal Careers Club 2, 3, 4; Medical Careers Bicentennial Representative 4; Freshman Choir (Northeastern) 1 . RICKY EUGENE GOHEEN F.C.A. 2; Industrial Arts Club 3,4. TOM GORMAN Gold ' n Black 4; Sound of the Drums 4, Co-Editor; Outstanding Writer Of 1976 Award . DAVID DONALD GROSS V.I.C.A. MARK A. HARPER V.I.C.A. 4; President 4; Oddyssy 4; J.V.S. Sweetheart Dance Escort 4; Senior Class Committee 4; Discussion Leader O. A. S.C. Conference 4. KAREN SUE HARRIS Block S 1, 2, 3, 4; Orch al a, 3; Freshman Basketball Statistician 1; Medi- cal Careers Club 1, 2, 3; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Field Hockey Team 2,3, 4; Volleyball Team 2; Intramural Bowling 1, 2, 4, Secretary 4; Yearbook -Staff 4; Fbotball Program Committee 4. PATRICIA LOUISE HARVEY Band 1, 2; Carroll Follies (Fort Wayne CanoU High) 2; Office Aide 4. DAVID E. HATFIELD SHAUNA LOUISE HATFIELD Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Squad 3 Concert Band 1, 2, 3; Symphonic Band 4 Pep Band 2; A Cappella Choir 3 J.C.O.W.A. 3; Medical Careers 1, 3, 4 Girls Field Hockey 3; Yearbook Staff 4 Wrestlerette 4; Track Cinderella 4. WILLIAM R. HATFIELD JERRY L. HEEG Student Council 1; G.A.A. Bowling 2,4. JERRY LEE HEIDORN Chess Club 2, 3. CHARLES TIMOTHY HELTON Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2; Indus- trial Arts Club 2, 3, 4, Officer 4; F.C.A. 1, 2. VIRGINIA HEMRY JULIE K. HENNIS TOM HOCKETT KENNETH EDWARD HOECKER Freshman Football 1; Varsity Football 2, 3, 4; AU- Conference 4; Jri- Captain 4; John Hiles Memorial Award 4; Varsity Wrestling 4; Conference Champion 4; : 204 Driving Counsel 3, 4; F.C.A. 1, 2; Var- sity S 2, 3, 4; Yearbook 4. SEAN RENEE HOOKFIN Language Club 3,4. Treasurer 4; F.T.A. 3, 4; Block S 4; A Cappella Choir 4, Treasurer 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Guidance Office Receptionist 4 . P. MICHAEL HOPKINS Math Club 1; Science Club 2; Baseball Team 2; Who ' s Who Among American High School Students; Merit Achievement Award 3 . GEOFFREY HOLMES HORNBECK JULIE LEE HUFF Marching Band 1, 2; Orchestra 1, 2; Sym- phonic Band 2; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4; Bowling 1, 2, 3; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 2, 3; Tennis 4; Honorary Captain 4; Student Council 4, Vice Pres. 4; Class Treasurer 4; National Honor Soci- ety 3, 4; Block S 4; J.C.O.W.A. 2, 3; Medical Careers Club 1, 2, 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Freshman Basketball Statistician 1; Girl ' s Basketball Statistician 3, 4; Top Ten 4; Scholastic Awards 1, 2, 3, 4. LARRY EUGENE HUFFORD Football 3, 4. CAMELA ANN HUGHES Concert Band 1, 2; Symphonic Band 3; Chorus 2; Block S 1, 2; Girls Field Hockey 2, 3, 4; Girls Basketball 1, 2, 3; Girls Softball 1, 2; Track Cinderella 2; Class Treasurer 2, 3; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4; F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 2, Sec. 3, Pies. 4; Basketball Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 2, 4; Football Cheer- leader 3,4, Captain 4; Scholarship 2,3, 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Homecoming Court 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Prom Queen 4 . DAN INSLEY Choir 1; 2; Chambers 2. JOEL JERNIGAN Band 1, 2 (Northeastern); V.I.C.A. U.V.S.); Class Treas. 3; J.V.S. Safety Committee 4 . ADENNA L. JOHNSON EDWARD L. JOHNSON, JR.  LYNDA L. JONES Block S 1, 3, 4; Medical Careers Club 1, 3, 4; Home Ec Club 1, 4. KIMBERLY KAY KADEL Student Council 1; Concert Band 1, 2; Block S 1, 2; Concen Choir 2; F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 3; Field Hockey 2: Softball 2; Float Committee 1, 2, 4; Cin- derella 1, 2, 3; Marching Band 3; Out- standing Squad 3; Symphonic Band 3; Freshman Football Cheerleader 1; Reserve Basketball Cheerleader 2; Varsity Football and BasketbaU Cheerleader 4; Student Secretary to Athletic Department 4; Year- book Staff 4 . KEE ANNETTE KELL Block S 1, 3, 4; Medical Careers 3, 4; J.C.O.W.A. 3, 4; Language Club 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Stunts and Tumbling 2, President 2; (WCHS) Beta 2 (WCHS) Wrestling Cheerleader 4; Class President 1; Class Vice President 4: Stu- dent Council 1, 4; Yearbook 4; Sign Com- mittee 3, 4; Cinderella 4; Basketball Queen 1 (WCHS); Piom Coun 4. CHERYL ANN KELLER Forensic Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4; Medical Careers 1, 2, 3, 4; Speech Con- test 4, 3rd Place; J.C.O.W.A. 2, 3; International Thespian Society 4; The Diary of Anne Frank 4; Marching Band 3, 4; Concert Band 2, 3; Symphonic Band 4; Conceit Choir 2; Chamber Singers 3; Library Assistant 3; District Bicentennial Youth Debates 4; Newspaper Staff 4; Sound of the Drums Staff 4. JOHN RAPHAEL KENNEY Reserve Baseball 1; Football Manager 2, 3; Basketball Manager 2; the Littlest Angel in The Littlest Angel 2; Varsity S ; George Washington Slept Here 4; Forensic Club 4; 1st Place Trophy 4. , TINA SUE KING ' F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Medical Careers 1, 2; G.A.A. Bowling 1, 2; Girls Softball 1, 2; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concen Band 1, 2; Symphonic Band 3, 4; Yearbook 4. RICHARD C. KITCHEN F.C.A. 1, 2, 3; Varsity S 2, 4; Foot- ball 1, 4; Varsity Cross Counuy 2, 3; State Meet 3; Varsity Wresting 1, 2, 3, 4; CBC Wrestling Champ 4; Graham Invita- tional Champ 4; 2nd Wayne Invitational 4; 2nd Sectional 3; 1st Miami East Invita- tional 4 . KIMBERLY ANN KOHL Block S 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Presi- dent 4; F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; J.C.O.W.A. 3, 4; Cheerleading Captain 1; Homecom- ing Court 2; Yearbook Staff 4; Sign Com- mittee 2, 3; G.A.A. Bowling 1, 2; Choir 1, 2; A Cappella Choir 3,4, Secretary 4; The Family 2, 3; Prom Court 4. MARK KEVIN KOHL Choir 1 , 2; Football 1 . TED D . KOHL NANETTE CHERYL KOPP Library Club 1, 2; Library Asst. 1, 2; Home Ec Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Treasurer 3, President 4; Home Ec Bicen- tennial Flag 3, 4, Chairman 4; G.A.A. Bowling 1, 2, 4; National Honor Society 4; Block S 1, 2, 3, 4; Language Club 3, 4; Debate Club 2; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4 Gold ' n Black Staff 4; Yearbook Staff 4 Bicentennial Planning Committee 3, 4 Sound of the Drums Staff 4; Girls Tennis Team 1, 3, 4; Scholastical Achievement Award 2, 3, 4; Miss Publications 1976 4. TERRY K. KOSTER Track 1, 3, 4; Ind. Arts Club 3. EARLF. KRIPAS National Honor Society 4 (JVS); Safety Committee 4 (JVS). V ' .. KENT A . KUSHMAUL V. DOLLY ROBYN LAIL Block S 4; Medical Careers Club; Debate Club; Choir. KIMERLY SUE LAPP Block S 1; Library 1; Debate Club 1,2, 3; Library Asst. 1; Home Ec Club 1, 2; Secretaries 1, 2; Drama Club 1; G.A.A. Bowling 4; Choir 4; A Cappella 3, 4, ROBERT DALE LEATH ROBERT KEITH LEFFEL Track 1, 2; Baseball 3, 4; Basketball 1; D.E.C. A. (JVS) 3; Student Council 3 (JVS). CHERYlj ANN LEIBFRITZ Concert Band 1; Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Outstanding Squad 2, 3; Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4; Reserve Pep Band 3; Pep Band 4; Solo and Ensemble Contest (Sup.) 4; Debate Club 2; J.C.O.W.A. 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; Language Club 3, 4, Vice President 4; Bicentennial Committee 3 , 4; Domestic Student Exchange Program 4; National Honor Society 3,4, President 4; Scholarship Award 1, 2, 3, 4; Ohio Test of Scholastic Achievement 1, 3, 4; Commended Student 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Sound of the Drums 4; Salutatorian; As Schools Match Wits Quiz Team 4; DAR Citizenship Award 4. JEFFREY A. Le VALLEY Audio Visual Club 1, 2; Wrestling 1; F.C.A. 1, 2; Concert Band 1, 2; F.F.A. President 3, 4; Science Club 1. DAVE LEWIS SHERRI E. LEWIS e«lt Jr. Gless Club 1 (RooieiAlt Jr. Hi): Bowling 4. KATHLEEN SUSAN LOEV ER Solo and Ensemble Contest 1, 2, 3; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Squad Leader 2, 3, 4; Orchesua 1, 2, 3; Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4; A Cap- pella Choir 4; Debate Club 1, 2; F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club 1: J.C.O.W.A. 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 2; Un- guage Club 3 , 4; Forensic Club 4; Gold ' n Black Staff 3,4, Co-Editor 4; Yearbook Staff 4: As Schoob Match V its 4; Ohio Test of Scholastic Achievement 4; Schol- arship Award 2, 3; Bicentennial Commit- tee 3, 4. DEBRA A. LOGAN LINDSEY LOUGH SHARON MARIE MACKERT F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. Bowling 2; Dramatics 2, 3; A Cappella Choir 4; The Family 2, 3. DEBRA LYNN MAHAN F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Publicity Chairman 4 Cinderella 3, 4; Block S 1, 2, 3, 4 Industrial Arts Club 4; Medical Careers 1 G.A.A. Bowling 1,2. TERRY LEE MALINA Student Council 1; Block S 1, 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4; Sign Committee 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; A Cappella Choir 4. RICHARD B. MAMMOLITE Reserve Golf 1; Golf 2, 3, 4, Co-Capiain 4; Concen Band 1; Symphonic Band 2,3, 4; Marching Band 2; Orchesua 2; F.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity S 3, 4: A-V Club 1, 2; Yearbook Staff Photographer 4. CINDY KAYE MAPP DAVID LOGAN MARSHALL Football 1, 2, 4; Track 1, 2, 3; F.C.A. 1, 2; Student CouncU Vice Pres. 2; Class President 2: Varsity S 3, 4: The Fam- ily 2, 3; Co-op Student 4; PTomCoun4. MARK ALAN McCALL Debate Club 1; Choir 1. KIMBERLY ANN McCLAIN Home Ec Club 1, 2, 3; Block S 1, 2, 3, 4; D.E.C. A. (JVS) 4; Volleyball 1, 2. MARC ALLEN McDANIEL A-V Club 1. 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Gold ' n Black Staff 4. SCOTT RICHARD McDONALD Freshman Football 1; Varsity Football 2; Freshman Basketball 1; Reserve Basketball 2; Varsity Basketball 3, 4: Varsity Base- ball 2, 3, 4: Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4: Stage Band 4; F.C.A. 1, 2, 3; Varsity S 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 4; Homecoming Escort 1 , 4: Student Council 1; Orchestra 1. MARY L. McGlNNlS Concert Band 1, 2; F.F.A NATHAN McINTOSH JANET MARIE McKILLIP Home Ec Club . LaNELL McKINLEY Home Ec Club 1; Secretaries Club 2 Language Club 3; Dramatics Club 4; Coi cert Choir 2; A Cappella Choir 3 Shavmees 4; Cinderella 4; Office Aide 4; Diary of -Anne Frank Publicity Com- mittee 4; AU-Star Choir 4. LINDA SUE McKINLEY G.A.A. BowUng 1; Home Ec Club 1, 2. 3, President 3; Freshman Chorus 1; Alto Section Leader: Concert Choir 2; A Cap- pella Choir 3, 4; Secretaries Club 4. CYNTHIA D . MEEK Student Senate 4 (JVS): News and Infonn- ation Club 4 (JVS); Outstanding Achieve- ment Award 3; Recognition Award 4. RICHARD VERNON MICHLER JOY LYNNE MILLER I J 205 G.A.A. 2, 3, Secretary 3; G.A.A. Bowl- ing 1, 2, 3; Reserve Volleyball 2, 3; Soft- ball 1, 2, 3; Reserve Basketball 2, 3; Freshman Student Council; Intramural Volleyball 1; Inuamural Softball 1; Block S 1, 2, 3; Office Aide 4. LANCET. MILLER Scholastical Award 3 . RUTH CHRISTINA MILLER Marching Band 1. 2, 3, 4; Debate Club 1, 2; F.T.A. 2, S, 4; Language Club 2, 4; J.C.O.W.A. 3, 4; Basketball Pep Band 3, 4; Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Symphonic Choir 4; Horn Quartet 2, 3, 4; Springfield Youth Symphony 4; ?itt. Horn Festival Choir 2, 3, 4; Most Improved Junior in Symphonic Band; I for Solo 3; II for Solo 4; Newspaper Staff 4. JOHN WILLIAM MITCHELL JAMES RAY MONTGOMERY MICHELLE MARIE MOORE _ Block S 1, 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 1, 2, S, 4; G.A.A. 3; Softball 3; Freshman Choir 1; Sophomore Choir 2, President 2; A Cap- pella Choir 3, Vice Pres. 3; Concert Band 1; Chamber Singers 3; G.A.A. Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4; Newspaper Staff 4. GREGG J. MOSER At Carter High School: Science Club 2, 3; Math Club 2, 3; Choir 2. 3; Key Club 2, 3; D.E.C.A. 3; District Manager of D.E.C.A.; Enquirer Staff 2, 3; Debate Team Captain 3; Chess Team 1, 2, 3; Sorry Wrong Number 3; Future Business Leaders of America 1, 2, 3; All State Choir 2; At Shawnee: Newspaper Staff 4. KAREN SUE MOSIE Debate Club 1; Medical Careers Club 1, 3, 4; Concert Band 1; Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4; Basketball Pep Band 3, 4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Squad Leader 4. JAMES ALLEN MO WELL TIMOTHY ERIC MUNDY Varsity S 2, 3, 4; F.C.A. 1, 2 Cross Country 1; Varsity Tennis 1, 2 4; M.R.V.L. Doubles Champion M.R.V.L. Double Runnerup 2; C.B Doubles Runnerup 3, 4; Reserve Basketball 3; Driving Council 4; Inuamural Basket- ball, Ping Pong Volleyball 1, 2; The Family 2,3. JAMES DOUGLAS NEER F.C.A. 2, 3, 4; Varsity S 3, 4; Dra- matics 2, 3, 4; International Thespian Society 2, 3, 4; Thespian Honor Bar 4; Taming of the Shrew 2; Crew If a Man Answers 3; Here Comes Charlie 3; Diary of Anne Frank 4; 3rd Place Duet - Acting 4; Football 1; Wrestling 2; Varsity Golf 2, 3, 4; Honorary Tri-Cap- tain 4; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4. DAVID W. NEUHARDT WALT NEUMAN V.I.C.A. ClubaVS); Reporter. CARl ANN NICHOLS Home Ec Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Freshman Choir 1; Concert Choir 2; Symphonic Choir 3, 4. THOMAS D. NOWLAND Library Club; A-V Club; Indus. Arts Club. DOUGLAS M. OBER CYNTHIA ANN OCKERMAN Concert Band 1; Pep Band Alternate 1; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 2,3, 4; Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; J.C.O.W.A. 2; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4: Langua,-.,. Club 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Marchi Band Squad Leader 4; Sym- phonic B :: ' . Vice Pres. 4; Band Camp Outstanding,, ' ember 4; II for Solo 1, 2, 3; I for Solo 4; ' or Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4; II 3; 3, 1; .C. for Ensemble 4; Ouutanding Squad Mem- ber 1, 2, 3; G.A.A. Bowling 1. JAMES WESLEY OREN KAREN RENEE OSMENT Block S 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice Pies. 4; F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Language Club 4; J.C.O.W.A. 3, 4; Homecoming Court 1, 2, 3, Queen 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Baseball Statistician 3; Wrestlerette Treas. 4; Sign Committee 3, 4; Ski Club 1; The Family 2, 3; Intramural Vol- leyball 2, 3; G.A.A. Bowling 1, 2; A Cappella Choir 4; Prom Court 4. JENNY SUE OVERHOLSER G.A.A. 1, 2i Debate 1, 2; F.T.A. 1, 3, 4, Secretary 1, 2, 3, Pres. 3; Cinderella 1,4; Office Aide 3, 4; Library Aide 1,2, 3. DAVID SCOTT PARMLEY Freshman Football; Freshman Basketball; Freshman Track 1; Varsity Football 2, 4; All League Honorable Mention 4; Varsity Basketball 3, 4; Varsity Track 2, 3, 4; Indus. Arts Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 3, Treas. 4; F.C.A. 1, 2, 3; Varsity S 4; High Jump County Record 6 ' 7% ; 120 Yd. High Hurdles County Record 14.9. DONALD R. PAYNE JOSEPH WALTER PEACOCK CHRISTOPHER SUDDITH PEARSON SUSAN PELFRY Block S 1; Secretaries Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary ' 2, 3, Vice Pres. 4; J.C.O.W.A. 4; Home Ec Club 1. BECKY PERKINS BRENDA SUE PERKINS Marching Band 1; Majorette 2, 3; Concert Band 1, 2, Pres. 2; Symphonic Band 3; Debate Club 1; F.T.A. 1; Medical Careers 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4; Language Club 3, 4; Library Aide 4; Counselor ' s Aide 4 . RANDALL E. PERRY Concert Band 1; F.C.A. 1; Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4; A-V Club 2, 3; Stage Band 2, 3, 4; PepBand 3, 4; Stu- dent Director 4; Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Squad Leader 3,4. STEVEN PHILLIPS JILL ANN PIERSON Medical Careers Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramat- ics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Thespian Society 4; Language Club 3; Home Ec Club 1; Cross Country and Track Cinderella 4; Freshman Choir, Section Leader 1; Sophomore Choir 2; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Wrestlerettes 4. KATHY JO POLAND Concert Band 1; Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4) Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Squad Lea fe ; 3, 4; Girls Varsity Basketball 2, 3; C Sf! Reserve Volleyball 2; Girls Varsity leyballS, 4. CANDACE ANNETTE POTTS Marching Band 1, 2, 3; Rank Leader Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4; Principal Flute 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 3; Principal Flute 3; Pep Band 3, 4; J.C.O.W.A. 2; Language Club 3; International Thespian Society 3, 4; Drama Club 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Newspaper Staff 3; Yearbook StaJFf 4; Sound of the Dnuns Staff 4; Senior Class Secretary; Student Council 4; Cross Coun- try Statistician 2; Track Cinderella 2; Top Ten 4; Scholarship Awards 1, 2, 3, 4; Solo and Ensemble (Superior and Excel- lent) 2, 3, 4. ROBERT R. POTTS KENT A. POWERS F.C.A. 1, 2; Varsity S 2, 3, 4; Foot- ball 1. 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Prom Court 4. ERNEST M. PRESTON 206 Industrial Arts Club 1, 2, 3. GARY R. PRITT Freshman Choir 1; Sophomore Choir 2; Science Club 2; V.I.C.A. (JVS)4. CAROL LEE REDMOND Debate Club 1; Concert Band 1; Sym- phonic Band 2 , 3 , 4; Marching Band 1,2, 3, 4; Squad Leader 3,4. NAOMI ELISABETH REED Medical Careers Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secre- tary 3; Debate Club 1; Drama Club 1, 2; International Thespian Society 2, 3, 4, President 4: Block S 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 3; Chamber Singers 3; Sophomore Choir 2; Yearbook Staff 4, Co-Editor; Football Program Committee 3; Diary of Anne Frank 4; Here Comes Charlie 3; Taming of the Shrew 2; J.C.O.W.A. 1. SHEILA LYNN REES G.A.A. Bowling 3; Home Ec Club 1, 2; Secretaries Club 3; Medical Careers Club 1. RICHARD LYNN REESE F.C.A. 2, 3; Varsity S 3, 4; Golf Team 2, 4. RICK A. RHOADES Football 1; Basketball 1; Track 1,3. DOANLD JAMES RICHARDS STEPHANIE JEAN RICHARDS ROBIN KAY RILEY Volleyball 1, 2, 4; Basketball 1; Stat. 3, 4; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Who ' s Who Among American High School Students 3; Thespi- ans 1, 2, 3, 4; Outstanding Thespian 3, Treas. 3; Class Treas. 1; Class Vice Pres. 3; Reserve Basketball Cheerleader 2; Var- sity Basketball Cheerleader 3; Varsity Football Cheerleader 4; Concert Band 1; Symphonic Band 2, 3; Marching Band 1, 2, 3; Squad Leader 2; Best Squad 3; Raffle Ticket iV 2, 3; High Salesman 1; Isl, Place in Advertising Sale 4; Student Council 1, 3; The Toy Shop 1; If a Man Answers 3; Make-up Chairman c$, Pygmalion 1; Taming of the Shrew ' 2; Curious Savage 2; Here Comes Charlie 3; Diary of Anne Frank ■' George Washington Slept Here 4; Scho- lastic Award 1, 2, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Ski Club 1; Cross Country Stat. 2; Student Cpuncil Citizenship Award ' Dan Hoyt ' s Sports Column 4. KIME THEODORE RISTEFF Industrial Arts Club . ■-■' JEFFREY WILLIAM ROBERTS JENNIFER LYNN ROBERTS Block S 2, 3, 4; Sign Committee 2, 3; F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Homecoming .Court 3 , 4; Yearbook Staff 4; A Cappella Choir 4. LORIE. ROBERTS F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Ec Club 2, Officer 2; Block S 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigd Committee 2, 3; J.C.O.VvSfA. 3; Sopho- more Choir; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; G.A.A. Bowling 1, 2, 3. PAULA JO ROSSLER W National Honor Society 3, 4; Field Hockey 4; Office Aide 4. MARCHIA ONEDIA ROUSH SHERYL ANN ROUSH Forensic Club 1, 2; Medical Careers 1; F.T.A. 2; Language Club 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1; Sym- phonic Band 2, 3, 4; Solo and Ensemble Contest Clarinet Choir II Rating 2; I Rat- ing 4; Counselor ' s Aide (Sub) 4. MrCHAEL LLOYD RUSSELL 1 fi Fooiball 1 (Roosevelt); Freshman Choir 1 (Rooseveli); Sgt. at Arms 1; Sophomore Choir 2i A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Shawnee Singers 4; G.A.A. Coed Bowling 4; Track Manager 4 . TERRY L. SALYERS ERIC RAY SCHIBLER Freshman Football; Varsity Football 2,3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3: National Honor Soci- ety 3, 4; Varsity S 3, 4; Treas. 4; F.C.A. 1, 2. 3, 4, Sec. 3, Pres. 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Prom Coun 4; Tom Taylor Award 4; Student Council Citizen- ship Award 4; Scholastic Award 1, 2, 3, 4: Top Ten. JEFF SCHRADER A-V Club 1; Varsity Track 2; V.l.C.A. (JVS) 3,4. CATHERINE LYNN SCHUTTE Concert Band 1, 2, 3; Block S 1, 2, 3, , 4; G.A.A, Bowling 1; Medical Careers Club 4. BETSY ANN SEIPEL G.A.A. Bowling 1, 2, 3; Medical Careers 1; Home Ec Club 1; Secretaries Club 2,3, 4; Office Aide 4; Block S 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestlereites 4, Secretary 4; Intramural Volleyball 2; Concert Choir 2; A Cappella Choir 3, 4. CHAD LEE SEYMOUR Varsity Golf 2, 3, 4 (1 Yr. at Lima Sen- ior); Varsity Track 1, 3, 4 (1 Yi. at Lima North); Varsity Football 1 (North); Varsity S 4; F.C.A. 4; Science Club 1; Office Helper 1; Captain - Golf Team 4. RICHARD H. SHAY Cross Country 1; Ran in State Meet; Bas- ketball 1; Track 1; Football 3; F.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Vice Pies. 3; Indus. Arts Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 2, 3, Pres. 4; Orchestra 1. BILL SHIELDS Varsity Baseball 3, 4. TISH SHOUVLIN MARK FREDERICK SIEMON F.C.A. 1, 2, 3; Varsity S 2. 3; Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; All League in Football 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4. CYNTHIA SUE SINE Block S 1, 3; F.T.A. 3, 4: Sophomore Choii; Freshman Choir; G.A.A. Bowling 2; Debate Club 1, 2; Home Ec Club 2,3, Secretary 3; Secretaries Club 2; George Washington Slept Here 4; ].A. 1, 2, 3, Vice Pies. 3, Secretary 2; Soimd of the Diums 4. P. MARQUIS SMEDLEY Science Club 1, 2; V.l.C.A. Masonry Class Secietaiy 4. JERRY L. SMITH Cross Country 1, 2; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Tiack2; Varsity Baseball 4; F.C.A. 1, 2. MICHELLE ANN SNODGRASS Block S 2; D.E.C.A. President 4; D.E.C.A. Sweetheart Queen 4; Repre- sentative for Congressman Brown; N.H.S. 4 (JVS). JENNY SNORF Block S 1; Debate Club 1, 3; Dramatics Club 1, 2; Medical Careers Club 3, 4; J.C.O.W.A. 2, 3, 4; Gold ' n Black 3, 4; Ohio Test of Scholastic Achievement 5th in Area, Honorable Mention in State 3; National Merit Finalist 4. EILEEN SUE SNYDER Concert Band 1, 2, 3; Symphonic Band 4; Orchestra 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Squad Leader 4; Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Dra- matics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Language Club 2, 3, 4; Gold ' n Black Staff 3; Cinderella 4; Field Hockey 2. GARRY A. SNYDER Library Aide 2, 3; V.l.C.A. Chaplain 4; V.l.C.A. Treasurer; Student State J. V.S. Medal for Outstanding V.l.C.A. Student in State . WAYNE ERWIN SOUTHWARD Football Trainer 2, 3, 4; Freshman Foot- ball 1; F.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Alternate Rep- resentative to Congressman Brown ' s Youth Advisory Committee 4; Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4; Stage Band 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Yearbook Co-Editor 4; Con- cert Band 1; Valedictorian. TAMERA LYNN STAMBAUGH Medical Careers 1, 2, 3; G.A.A. 1, 2; G.A.A. Bowling; J.C.O.W.A. 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasuiei 4: Choir 2, 3, 4; Shawnee ' s Singing Group 4; Student Director Diary of Anne Frank 4. KYLE STEVENS Cross Counuy 1, 2, 3, 4. PENNY S. STEWART Secretaries Club 2, 3, 4; Home Ec. Club 3 , 4; Choir Ensemble 4; Symphonic Choir 3, 4. STEVEN HAROLD STEWART F.C.A. 1, 2: Varsity S 4; Industrial Arts Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4; 1st Place Tech. Speaking (Slate); Varsity Football 2, 3, 4; Varsity Track 2; Fresh- man Track 1; Freshman Football. JERI DIANE STRANTZ Receptionist foi Business Ed. Dept.; G.A.A. 1, 2; Secretaries Club 3, 4; Block S 1, 2, 3; F.T.A. 1; Wiestleiette 4. GARY ALAN STROUPE Freshman Basketball 1; Reserve Basketball 2; Vaisity Basketball 3, 4; Varsity Base- baU3,4. JANET RAE SWEENEY f Concert Band 1, 2; Marching Band 1, 2; Secietaries Club 4; Receptionist for Busi- ness Ed. Dept. 4; Debate Club 1. THOMAS I. TAYLOE Industrial Aits Club 2; Football. JOHN ERIC THOMAS MICHAEL A. THOMAS _ Central Ohio Industrial Arts Fair 1st Place 2. GARRETT BLAINE THOMPSON Debate Club 1; National Honor Society 3, 4; F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. YVONNE THOMPSON Secietaries Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Ec. Club 2, 3,4. GEORGE ALAN THORNBURG Freshman Football 1; F.C.A. 1; Industrial An Club 4; Coed Bowling 4. KAREN YVONNE TOOLE F.T.A. 1, 2, 3; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; J.C.O.W.A. 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4; Medical Careers 1, 2; Basketball 2, 3; Volleyball 1, 2, 3; Field Hockey 2, 3, 4; Honorary Captain 4; Baseball Statistician 1, 2, 3; Voice of Democracy Contest Winner 4; Choir 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2; Block S 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1; Freshman Secretary 1 ; Exchange Club Stu- dent of the Month 4; Scholastic Award 1, 2, 3, 4; Diamatics Club 1,2; Taming of the Shrew 1. KAY ELAINE TRENNER Clark Jr. High: Student Council 1; S. A.R. Citizenship Award 1; North: Outstanding Student Award in Health and P.E. 2; Shawnee: Softball 3, 4; Varsity Volleyball 4; Varsity Basketball 4; National Merit Commended Student 4; Gold ' n Black Columnist 4; Sound of the Drums Staff 4; G.A.A. 4; Medical Careers Club 4. SHARON MARIE VASILEFF Block S 1, 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Vice President 2; Secreiariee Club 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Debate Club 1; Medical Careen Clubl, 2. BERT ALLEN VEST RONALD JOHN WAINZ F.C.A. 1, 2, 3; Student Council Repre- sentative 1; Math Club 3; Varsity S 4; National Honor Society 3,4, Vice Pre i- dent 4; Gold ' n Black 4, Columnijt; OMo Test of Scholastic Achievement , Tenth in District in Algebra: Freshman Football 1; Reserve Baseball 1; Varsity Basketball Manager 3; Varsity Baseball 3, 4: Driving Council 3; Raffle Team ChampioDs 2, 3, 4; Top Ten 4. GARY E. WALLACE JON P. WALLIN LINDY K. WALTERS O.O.E.A. Parliamentarian (JVS;; Student Advisory Committee, Highlands, Florida: Knitting Club , Highlands, Florida. NIKKI LYNN WELCH Pep Club 1 (Clark Jr. High); Student Council Alternate 1 (Clark Jr. High); Home Ec. Club 2, 3; F.T.A. 3, 4. CAROLYN SUE WELLS G.A.A. 1, 2; Block S 1, 2; Drama 4 (JVS): Newspaper 4 (JVS): O.O.E.A. 3, 4 (JVS). SHARON KAY WELLS Future Nurses Assn. 1; V.l.C.A. (JVS); National Honor Society (JVS); Student Senate (JVS). BRADY RICHARD WERTZ Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 3; Symphonic Band 4; Wrestling 1, 4; Audio Visual Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 2, Vice President 4; F.C.A. 1; Debate Club 1. ANITA LOUISE WILLIAMS Block S 1, 2, 3, 4; Freshman Choir; Sophomore Choir; Secretaries Club 2; Home Ec. Club 3; F.T.A. 4; A Cappella Choir 4; Sign Committee 4; Sound of the Drums 4; Choir Ensemble 4; Gold n Black 4. CHARLES EDWARD WILLIAMS JR. Cross Cotmtry 1; F.C.A. 1; Freshman Bas- ketball . PAMELA KAY (SNYDER) WILLIFORD Home Ec. Club 4. BARB WILSON Secretaries Club 1; Debate Club 2; O.O.E.A. (JVS) 3; Class President (JVS) 4. HOWARD ALLEN s LSON TAMMY SUE WRIGHT Block S 1, 4; Debate Club 1, 2; Home Ec. Club 1, 2; F.T.A. 4, Secretary- 2, 3: G.A.A. 1, 2: A Cappella Choir4. ' TIMOTHY R. WRIGHT F.C.A. 1, 3: Industrial Aits Club 3. 4. Secretary 4; Brave 3; Freshman Basketball; Wrestling 3; Intramural Basketball 2: Clarence J. Brown Youth Adrisor) ' Com- mittee 4 . CONNIE ANN YOUNG GREGORY A. YOUNG PAMELA SUE YOUNG Freshman Choir: G..A.A. 1, 2; Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Reponei 3; Secietaries Club 4; Bicentermial Flag 4. WILLIAM E. YOWLER Freshman Choir; Debate Club 1, 2, 3: Now Sounds 2,3; Concen Choir 2; Library Assistant 2, 3, 4; Gold ' n Black 3; A Cap- pella Choir 3, 4; Chamber Singeis 3; Diar - of Anne Frank 4; George V. ' asfr ington Slept Here 4: Forensic Club 4: Dramatics Club 4; National Thespian Society 4: Bicentennial Minutes 4. I p. 208 - L. to R.: Fabio Almeida and Katrin Aiendt - Shawnee ' s spicey taste of Brazil and Germany; Marching Braves move off to another half-time show; No, no, no! Clarinets, you ' re too loud. P. 209- L. toR.: And that ' s the way it was July 4, 1776; What super-human force can be lurking in this hall of knowledge? - Autumn brought beginnings 209 A time to grow joyous in spirit p. 210 - TOP: A touchdown will do this to me every time; Kent Powers and Kenny Hoecker before the Northeastern game. P. 211 - L. to R.: Kim Kohl and Dave Marshall take their turn down the slide; some seniors planning their next move; Bud receiving some moral support from Terry Malina and Jenny Robens; Look ma, no hands. 210 - i iT i i r mi i K p. 212 - L. to R.: There goes my average; a moment of honor for Sharon Vasileff; Get ready to turn the page for me, Carol! ' P. 213 - L. to R.: Disappointment; discouragement; defeat; demerits? 212 y 9 I C T O R Y Wiser in knowledge. Humble in defeat 213 In the dreariness of Old Man Winter we seemed to travel in a world of understanding . . . full of smiles, hopes and anticipation p. 214 - TOP: How much is that doggie in the window? . . . : Now where does this piece go? P. 215 - L. to R.: Mr. Moore has an uplifting experience while talking to Mr. Beding field and Mr. Eben; Gale Speckman planning her weekend in the middle of class; Jim Neer testing out the raffle prize in the hallway; Pam, what can Santa bring you for Christmas? 214 215 p. 216 - L. to R.; All light, Eric, your money or youi life; Mary Cripe and Katrin Arendt cool themselves after walking through Cedar Bog; Kent Powers on his way to another take-off ! P. 217 - L. to R. : A distinguished Mr. Gustafson prepares to give awards at Honor Assembly; Mrs. Harvey taking care of another small ailment. 216 Overcome by the innocence of spring, when it is difficult not to remember those good times r 217 The loves and the hates , . . and, most of all, our friends. p. 218 - L. to R.: Pin-ball Wizzard ringing up another shot; some brave parents under cover during the Parents ' Night football game. P. 219 - L. to R.: Mrs. Hibbett summing up the ideas of a lot of juniors; stage band members loosening up before a show; David Gross and Linda Baggett congratulate each other on a job well done; Graduates outside the gym after commencement; Mrs. Mowery experiencing the thrill of a surprise. 218 W- V ' -fj -A J SHAWNEE PATRONS Peggy Watson Mr. Mrs. Elmont Kerns Mark Sherry Rinker Mr. Mrs. Orlyn Watson Roger Frito Hart Mr. Mrs. Charles Pentacost Mr. Mrs. William Geron Roger R. Donohoe Mary Jim Bissey Mr. Mrs. Warner Houser Doug Tucker Vonne Caudill Edwin Edith Stewart Sane Ska ' s Pinball Bonanza Lucien Myrtle Walters Vicki Steve Skinner Mr. Mrs. Charles R. Donohoe Mr . Mrs . Freeman Lloyd Mr. Mrs. Rick Lohnes Mr. Mrs. Bill Roe th Belle Payne Mr. Mrs. Charles Tucker Mr . Mrs . James W . McClure Jamie McClure Brenda Bill Shoup Mr. Mrs. Boris Tarpoff Mr. Mrs. Troy Warwick Alan , Carol , Gary Sheila Baird Douglas Mahan Mr. Mrs. Ezra Mahan Mr. Mrs. David Patterson, Scott, Blair, Shana, Lance Nancy Dave Grothaus Mr. Mrs. Larry K. Zerkle Mr. Mrs. Paul E. Ridenour Shirley Carson Byron Stultz Mr. Steve Moore Mr. Mrs. Frank Stratton Mr. Mrs. David Johnson Mrs . Albert Crossland Ml. Mrs. Arthur Kapp Mr. Mrs. William Harvey ' Mr. Mrs. Jay Eben Mr . Mrs . David L . Railsback Mr . Mrs . Sam Burcham Ml. Mrs. James Cordial Mr. Mrs. Roger French Mr . Mrs . Millard Perkins Dick Fay Mr . Mrs . Mark Parman J. Albert Turner Bee Turner - .- ' ■, A Friend ' • ■■.; . Carl Smith Family John Swisshelm Teny Ray Amy Walters Rae Nell , Vanessa , Les Houser John Karen Houser Harold C. Skeen Mr. Mrs. Lawrence Skeen Thorstenson Family Becky Bob French Jill Scott Smith Mr. Mrs. Don Cline Mr, Mrs. Joe Powers T.A.M. D.R.M. Denise Keith Mr. Mrs. A. G. Getz Mr. Mrs. William Neal Rowe Ann Wilson Mr. Mrs. Kenneth Clifford Mr. Mrs. Gerald Mc Williams Mr. Mrs. Marlin Tooker, Sheila, Todd, Brian Mr. Mrs. Steven Tooker, Randy, Kevin, Chad A Friend Rev . Mrs . Chalmers A . Mattem Little Bit Tim Mattern Debbie McWilliams Mr. Mrs. William Ruef Mrs . Elden Short Dick Miller Mr. Mrs. Charles Morris H. V. Dooley Shaklee Products Jim Rita LaVelle John Carolyn Brooks Edward T. Aha -Marie Wipert Benzil Vivian Jenkins Elliott Brothers Auto Crushers Jerry Ethel Mosie Bob Pauline Smith Harold Mary Wagner Terry Ford - Johnson Caterers Kenneth Sleight 127 E. Clark St. Mosie Auto Center 3260 E. National Road Sharon Karen Mosie Good Luck to the Seniors of ' 76 - From Sharon Mosie Candy Sue Prater Johnston Auto Supply 431 W. Main 322-3326 Snap On Tools - Paul ' s Tool Sales 322-8075 ' ' - ■Ted Virginia Angelo Donald ' s Used Cars 1767 Lagonda Ave. Richard Barry Tom Phyllis Cook From a Senior Who Likes Rick Heck and he ' ll never know Marge Shirley Mr . Mrs . Roy E . Schmunk Don Shirley Kittles Froggy Miller loves Dick Mr . Mrs . Robert Pierson Sheila Rees Kenny Wheeler Mrs. Rollins In Memory of the Bicentennial Bargles Good Luck Seniors - 1st Period An Congratulations 76ers From Ed Marie Davis Mr . Mrs . Daniel Schutte Family Mr . Mrs . James C . Patslovos Fastest Crocheter in the Midwest, Instant Afghans - Claira Moore Cheryl and Craig , Joyce and Greg, Jim Lockhart, Maloy ' s Tower and Antenna Service , Sachand Andy The Greatest Girls Basketball Coaches Ever - Mr . and Mrs . Robinson Jim Lisa Frank and Bridget Billy and Adenna Best of Luck 76ers - Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gabbard Congratulations Class of 76 - Mr. Mrs. Gail Herrier Family Congratulations Class of ' 76 - Mr . Mrs . Milton Ogden Nilo Company, Dalton, Ohio Custom Chrome Plating for Cars and Motorcycles. Bob and Irene Watson Fred and Hazel Barnhart - Mr. Mrs. A. F. Rebold Candice Jim Jenkins Mr. Mrs. Norman Li Dickey Nationwide Health Spa 1721 W. Main Kawasaki-Springfield 2141 E. Main Congratulations to the Senior Class - Mr. Mrs. George Circle Ronnie, Sharon, Todd, Brad, and Troy Davis Friendly Ice Cream i 2609 E. Main The Flasher at Wittenberg Good Luck Karen From Glenn Marcella Rowe 222 Kim, Missy, Brenda, Karen, Brenda and Jo Good Luck Mr. Mrs. Dan Smith Hoi Lips on the Run! ! Larry Mike Spradling Avon Rings Doorbells Geneva Loves Chris E. D.S. Bob Roberts and B.G. B.M. Paul and Randi Ruth S . Loves Bill N . Sue K. and Dan B. Millers Excavating 3559 Old Columbus Rd . 323- 5378 Bud and Coon Dogs Donna the Great! ! Shy Person Loves Robbie Diana Smith Loves Bob Roberts Jane and Bill Burkhardt Gruffy!! Mr . Mrs . Donald Smith and Daughter Silvia Anderson Christie Anderson Alex Anderson Marie Anderson Lora S . and Jeff S . and Barb C . and Dale T . Mr . Mrs . Glenn E . Southward and Sons Mystifying Lany Congratulations Class of ' 76 - Mr . Mrs . Roben Schrimpf Joe T . Cullen 516 First National Bank Bldg. 325-0179 Springfield Joan Conrardy Downings Garden Center 1173 Bechtle Ave. In Honor of Candy Potts Keg and Cork 826 W. Main and Mitchell Blvd. Congratulations Seniors Logos Book Store Moorefield Square GOD Thomas Edward Smith Jr. Diane Sue Whitaker = Love Always Brenda Diana 3183 TS (The Note Car!) Natalie , Raejean , Robin and Cheri - Class of 82 Congratulations Class of 76 - Earl Barbara Peny Snyder Park Golf Course Stewart Instrument Co . Best Wishes Seniors - Mr . Mrs . John Young Earl and Willa Riley Mesarvey, Russell, Correll Co. Mr. Mrs. Bill A. Brown Family Independent Towel Wittenberg Health Center Phyllis Rena La Femme Beauty Salon Ka Gee ' s Aquarium . Pet Center Unique Upholstery Ferncliff Floral Co . Johnson Sugar Grove Marathon Cycles Unlimited Tigers Braves ' Rooters - Phyllis Rena Congratulations Seniors - From Graham Cleaners Dr. James R. Snorf - Podiatrist Sherwin-Williams Co. Carol Seipel Greenlawn Village Condominium A Company That Didn ' t Want Their Name in the Yearbook Norman R. Cordell Springfield Motel on Rt . 40 Mr. Rosco Fowler A Friend Crawford ' s Farm Market Campground - Mr . Mrs . Neal F . Bonn Silhouette Restaurant D and K Novelty Shop Mr. Mrs. William Schwenn Vicki Riley Rev . Mrs . Raymond A . Reed , Jr. Heat-Treating Inc. Century House Woods-AUgier Funeral Home, Inc. Clicks Archery 1111 Upper Valley Pike Tom ' s Barber Shop 2429. High St. 325-6211 Mrs. Shirley M. Sebright Springfield Auto Supply Compliments of the Accent Shop Dairy Queen No . 1 Robert Hall Clothes Percy H. Rosenfield Jr. Mr . Mrs . Roben McGee Pats Mushroom Gifts Crafts Congratulations - Corner Cupboard Crafts Comp. of J. J. Tire Co. Head Hunters Beauty Salon Lehman Sons - Dry Cleaners - Shirts - Laundry Flower Craft 1147 Bechtle Ave. 325-3885 Ivan ' s Bike Shop - Ivan Jenning C J Beverage Dock 13 S. Buston Ave. Hubbert ' s Market Mr . Mrs . Steve Fourman Mr. Mrs. Austin Lonsway Stuckey ' s Pecan Shop James Donna Hupp Hupp ' s Mobil Oil Mad River Florists 1344 Perry St. 323-6298 Roxie V. Bates, Clerk Springfield Township Bev Pat Thayer Tony , Cindy Jason Thayer Skip Jean Riley Mr. Mrs. John Barclay Jack, Virginia, Kelly Kasey Riley Opal Paul Moon Downtown Specialty Shop 22 E. Main St. Congratulations to Senior Class, Mr. Mrs. Oscar Stewart Mr. Mrs. Carl Snaufei Robert Little J L Steel Mario Kay Smith, Debbie Eddie Johnson ' s Sohio Plum and McCreight Good Luck Seniors , Pete and Joyce Stewart The Carl Bostick Family (Kim 76 ) Continental Cablevision Congratulations to the Senior Class , Mr . Mrs . Roger Chase Agnes, Karen, Brian, Steve, Itch, Dave, Kim, Terri, Liz, Tab, Jenny, Caren, Deb, Tonya, Lori, Sean, Shauna, Crash, Kenny, Linda, Kent, Cliff, Julie, Kim, Kim, Camela, Robinn, Wiener, Fish, Pam, Kee, Karen, Judy, Scott and Fabio We Love a Good 10-4. Love Kellie and Chris 10-4 at the Door. Julie, Kellie, Debbie, Chris Betsy and Jenny Seipel Jack and Emily Seipel Gordon, Doris and Donald Rowe Bev , Pat Tony , Cindy and Jason Thayer Mr . Mrs . Edington and Family Mr . Mrs . Keith Frank Mr . Mrs . Richard L . Chilton , Rene and Jessica Mr . Mrs . Dale Foster Mary, Shauna, Barbara, Joseph Hatfield Mr . Mrs . Tom Rvan 223 Mr. Mrs. Daniel Paul Lazzaro The Baldwins Rose Duncan Mr . Mrs . Raymond L . Downard Mr. Mrs. Charles Howard Charles Rachel Jennings , Timothy, Charles Jr., Rachel D., Jeffery Dick Claudia Hillard Haniet Kenneth Stooky Mr. Mrs. Larry Gamble, Tim and Kim Congratulations Mrs . Sine , for another fine year of driving . From the Matchlighters . Good Luck From Froggy Duck Dolly and Jon Mr. Mrs. John Zink Mitchell AMC Jeep, Inc. Berney Ewing Ronald Hale Family Susan Anita Williams P . J . , Griff , Kimberly Sue , Rosie Mr. Mrs. William MacGregor, Tim Pam Mr . Mrs . Gene Bandy Mr . Mrs . Richard Walker Good Luck Seniors - The Bramble Family Mr. Mrs. Bernard Parrill Hi From Dale Danny Marton The Fairbanks Mr. Mrs. Dave Lehman Mr. Mrs. Harold Stroupe Mr. Mrs. Elmer Massie Mr. Mrs. Clay Beaver, Jr. Mike, Judy, Carrie, Stephanie and Tricia Raymond To Seagull From Lenny The Adams Family - Kenny Paula Jamie , Pam Amie Roberts Mr. Mrs. Maynard Amstutz Mr. Mrs. Louis Baldwin, Garry and Karen Jesus Is the Answer for the World Today. Kyle McClain Tonya Bowers ' ' Jive Turkey Pee Wee ! ' ' S weetpea Calvin ! ' ' Beth , Brad and Sarah Brouhard Mr. Mrs. Chris Brouhard Good Luck Class of 76 - Bryon Spicer Mr. Mrs. J. Thomas Burke, Their Eight Children Fred C . A . H . Wishes the Graduates the Best of Luck Good Luck From Grandma Kennedy Pat , Bev , Tony , Cindy Jason Robert Angela Eros Cathy Steve Eros Joyce E . Kame Congratulations Class of 76 - James R. Oldham Family Mr. Mrs. Robert Hoover and Family Mr. Mrs. Alfred C. Lewell Family Mr. Mrs. Paul Vesperry Mr. Mrs. Charles Davis Harols Margie Allen Eunice Bill Winkler Lora and Wes Edward M. Irvine Mike DeDe Mr. Mrs. Roger C. Minnick and Family Peggy Mowery Kathy , Len Joel Murphy Mrs. Evelyn J. Rangeler Beta Kappa Delta (Shawnee Science Seminar) Brown ' s Accounting and Tax Service Good Luck, Seniors! Debbie Reynolds ' 75 Grace Henesy Mr. Mrs. J. C. Buckhold and Billy Jack Kame Mr. Mrs. Ronald Yontz and Family Mrs . Kenneth Graver Mrs . Hugh Weigel Mr. Gary Flora William E . Gibson James , Marlene , Mary and Amy Haucke Mr. Mrs. Michael A. Brown Isaiah 60:19 Best Wishes, Evilee Jackson Good Luck Mary ' 76 - Nancy ' 66 and Barbara ' 72 Mr. Mrs. Doug Riggle Mr. Robert Bennett Kelly, Robin, Tina, Connie Northeastern Will Rise Again in ' 77 Congratulations Chris and Kim Congratulations Homer Ann Fife From Uncle Jim Don, Barbara, Kim, Doug, Karen and Dan Fife Kadie , Fif ie , Shauna Kathy Bear Mr. Mrs. Tom Gray Pam Dan - June 19, 1975 The Fonz , Spike and Rhymin ' Simon Jon Mike Matlack Anglada •76 ' Mr . Mrs . Leonard Murphy Mr . Mrs . Michael Brown Mr. Mrs. C. C. Perkins Best of Luck to Senior Shawnee Jobies From Mrs . Florence Domer Congratulations Seniors - Don Bedingfield James Leffel Company Chad Susie - January 17 , 1976 Forever and Always Mr . Mrs . William EUinger Batman and Robin , The Dynamic Duo( ' 66- ' 76) Mr. Mrs. Gerald Boner ' ' She Made It ! - Jim Joyce Sine Dr . Mrs . Richard L . Pence Good Luck Pam - Robert Judy Ogden Best of Luck Seniors - John , Barbara Michael Maxwell Mr . Mrs . Richard Hibbett Our date - July 29 , 1978 - Linda and Ray From Sexy to Handsome - Hullo ! Bestest Buddies of the Class of ' 76 - Barb Pam Jim Sharon - March 2, 1975 Our 20th Anniversary - Clay Gail Hall Julie Debbie, Class of ' 75 Bob , Donna , Bobby Ayers Durbin Katheryn Black Bridget Garry Bobby , Melinda , Matt Marc Reisinger Larry Salle Schaffner Jacki Hodge Cleveland Express Bowling Team Bill , Tillie , Dane , Ricci Ami Rick , Linda , Connie Tony Foreman Leila Kenne The Cinderella Salon Bowling Team Kathie, Fran, Jean, Melinda -Shirley Gary , Claudia Jason Stanley Mark Siemon Laura Skogstom Joshua Garry Terri Malina and Keith Holland Jenny Roberts and Dave Flack Jean Maures A. L. Kline Larry Mary Conner Mack Dorthea Ried Charles E . Houser Allen Kline Charles M . Houser 224 Glen, Delorise, Brenda Kay Bowers Ronnie Houser David Beedy Y.S.I. Industry Dept . Pearl J. Brown-Lambert 1960 Gladys McCIain Jimmy Daisy Conner Bob Long Roben Doris Bennett Arline L. Brown Earl, Janet, Hal, Mary Brown Kimberly Shayne Gray Brite Spot Best of Luck ' 76 From Mr. B Carmens Shoe Salon 24 E . Main , Springfield , Ohio Congratulations to the Senior Class - Beaver Lake - Otis E. Kirby Guarantee Insurance Agency Charles Davis Tom Julie - Tony Caren Camela, Kim, Judy, Robin, Sherry , Gretchen Deb A. R. Kimmerle and Family Mrs. Brennan S.S.S. Super Spirited Sophomores Lana, Kim, Tina, Cheri Mr. Mrs. Michael W. Robinson Look Out Ed Harry - Here We Come! M L Dave and Gretchen Jeri Les Friends Who Really Cared, Karen Good Luck Seniors From Mr. Engle Dinky Dave Crash Sherry Dynodale, Dynomike, Honald, House Mr. Mrs. Jerry Hockman Good Luck Seniors ! Frank , Frank , Frank , and Frank Inc. Mr. Mrs. William Bobst The Kunkle Farm Bill Pat Buck Cheryl John Mechanicsburg Wrestling Team ' s Biggest Fan! ! Tim Mundy Deb Allen (Best of Luck) - Joyce Elain Allen Hot Dog Marton, Handspring Kunkle, and Adorable Miss House We Love a Good Party - Kev and Deb Matt Crissy Todd To Mr. Charisma From Kim, Lisa, Jane, Claudia, Paula Mr. Mrs. Earl E. Adams Mr. Mrs. Andrew Riemenschneider Kim, Tami, Gretchen, Lori, Lisa, Melanie, Kim, Tammy, Leslie, Carol Gigi Loves Ricky - Forever Ever, Etc. Randy, Rick, Brent, and Bill Went to Florida in 76 for the 4B ' s! Mr. Mrs. Dave Clingman To Moon Lighter, B and B A Big Whoop-Dee-Doo, Happy Day Pretty Bird Too, From: Mo, Sue , Kathy, Nancy, Kim, Keneta, Brenda, Shari, Brad Greg Best Wishes , Ginny Pendleton Mrs. John Hiles Mr. Mrs. Rudolf E. Leibfritz Carol Leibfritz , Class of 75 Mr. Mrs. William S. Finnegan Joe Heskett Buena Suerte a la Clase de ' 76 de la Segunda Hora de Espanol II Kay Shingler and John O ' Connor Connie Steve Miller, Ali Mitzi To the Gang , With Love - Dave Bernie Shawnee Concert Band Mr. Mrs. Gary Barger Good Luck Seniors ! From Dick , Connie , Fran and David Weeks Martha Stephens Cleo Elizabeth Twinkletoes I Buena Suerte a Todos - Senoriia Welsheimer To My Best Friend Jen, Love, Terri - To My Pal Terri. Love, Jen Mr. Mrs. H. C. Loewer Congratulations Seniors ! Bus 11 We Made It! Carol, Chris, Cathy, Cheryl, Jean Marie, Kathy, Nanette, Dana, Rene, Perry, Natalie and Rosie Gustafson Farms - Moose the Goose, Head Honker Thanks Mom Dad - You ' ve Been Great, Love, Jean Marie Wendell Eleanor Cultice To MacLanahan - Good Luck From Kanop, Killer . Simple Terry Yontz, I ' m a Freshman at Central So. Charleston Greenhouse 462- 8193 Mozelle ' s Custom Draperies 2985 Derr Road Outreach Bookstore 1063 Bechtle Avenue 322-5596 Mr. Mrs. William DeButz Charles H . Carmen Mr. Mrs. Larry Hill Heather The Tennessean Motel Restaurant Sparta, Tenn. Mr . Mrs . Larry Johnson Mr. Mrs. Douglas Kell Khristi The Great Wrestlers - Kee , Kim , Kim Connie Rick Fields Paul Eileen Fields Mr. Mrs. Assini Mr. Mrs. Jack Ober P. Boggs Gayle Peters The Chuck Davey Family Richard Burgoyne Family Paula, Pamela Stephen Sims Eugene Souders 3 Little Pigs The Big Bad Wolf of the Wrestling Team 225 INDEX OF ADVERTISERS A-l Pest Conuol 257 A R Canyout 254 Acuff Sanitary Refuse 273 Athertons 248 Athletic Department 240 Audio House 257 Austin Richards 255 Auto Club Driving School 260 B C Electric 243 Eoisel Tires 251 Bonded Oil 230 Boots Hohlmeyer 279 Borger Office Machines 242 Bosart Co. 279 Bowshiei Used Cars 237 Candle Cove 273 Canny Fire Equipment 248 Cappelli Garden Centers 239 Carl Lois Wertz 239 Carpet Gallery 262 Cascade Corporation 258 Champion City Auto Sales 236 Church of God 233 Church of Nazarene 262 Clark Landmark Inc. 282 Clark County Glass Co. 239 Clark Sunoco 250 Class of ' 76 288 Click Camera Shop 265 Cline ' s Shell Service 258 Coffelt ' s Candy Inc. 233 Copes Realty 249 Country Squire Kennels 275 Coy Distributing Co. 280 Credit Life Ins. 256 Crellin Plumbing 250 Custom Tire Recapping 266 Dairy Queen 4 254 Debutante Beauty Salon 276 Dick ' s Radiator Repair 240 Dick ' s Union 76 Service 281 Dillon Kennels 239 Don Mendenhall Carpettalk 269 Drake Motel 277 Dresser Airetool 236 Economy Machine 259 Ed ' s Barber Service 262 Electric Eel Manufacturing 265 Englefield, Dr. 265 Eros Window Cleaning 227 Ethan Allen Manor 274 Fairfax Park Terrace 232 Fashion Two Twenty 257 Fazio Color Shop 277 Fink ' s Meat 245 First National Bank 229 Floyd Dugan Ford 252 FTA 227 Gene Young Motors 259 Golden Gator Marina 286 Good Shepherd Village 258 Gundolf ' s 272 Hanis Live Bait Tackle 278 Harrison Studio Supply 272 Han Jewelry 278 Hawkins Electric Co. 270 Heaton Electric 264 HebbleDrugCo. Inc. 272 Hill Building Co. 244 Hopkins Chevrolet 265 Hospitality Motor Inn 275 Industrial Tooling 249 International Harvester 245 International Steel Wool 243 Jack ' s Robo Wash 248 Jamison Plumbing Healing Co. 279 John Bryan 272 Johnson Grange Ins. 270 Jones Funeral Home 273 Juergens Enterprises 253 Kadel ' s Market 243 Kart Golf Land , Carriage Florist Gift Shop 231 Kasle Steel 258 Kincaid ' s Music 251 King ' s Orchard 250 K.K. Tool Company 263 Kline - Meier Architects 275 Koehler 252 Koehring Road Division 237 Kreig Brothers Inc. 249 Kugler ' sTV 260 Kuhn ' s Concrete 269 Lady Fair 249 Language Club 226 Lehman Realty 259 Lewis Construction Co. 258 Littleton Funeral Home 279 Lockhan Signs 249 London Pharmacy 263 Lowell ' s Suit Shop 257 Lower Valley Home Furnishings 242 M M Federal Savings 275 Madison Avenue Pharmacy 242 Main Truck Trailer Service 248 Marshall Floral 273 Marshall Pharmacy 260 Meadows Motel 257 Medical Careers Club 228 McFarland Sons Butcher 239 McKinnon Flower Mart 278 McMann Smoot 243 Miller ' s Furniture Linoleum 270 Minette ' s Barber Service 270 Mitchell AMC Jeep 280 Monte Zinn Chevrolet 252 Moore ' s Paint Service 276 Mosie Auto Center 278 Mumma Sigler 255 Myers Marathon 265 Napier ' s Gas 262 Nationwide 248 Norman ' s Nursery 249 North Motors Inc. 250 Northridge Lanes 264 Ohio Bell 269 Ohio Thermometer 279 Oliver Photography 229 Olympic Trophy Shop 225 Overholser Inc. 261 Parish Coal Feed 280 Park Barber Shop 270 Park Lanes 233 Peco ' s Pizza 270 P. K. Lumber 273 Fiasco 258 Possum School 258 Precision Machine 254 Reco 255 Reid Park Golf Course 287 Reid School 236 Ridgely Home Modernizing Co. 238 Rieff Associates 267 Robbins Myers 264 Rockway School 229 Rodger Langen Masonry 273 Rodgers Construction Inc. 238 Rose Electric 261 SAF Implement Co. 251 Sandpyper Lounge 249 Sayre Appliance 269 Schuler ' s Bakery 257 Secretaries Club 226 Security National Bank 277 S H Machine Products 271 Seigler Bottling Co. 232 Schaefers Bakery Inc. 281 Shawnee Tool 255 Sheehan Brothers 281 Silver Swan 276 Six Industries 273 Smith ' s Quality Cleaners 272 Somers Brothers 261 Southgate Baptist Church 254 Sportsman Shop 272 Spradling Brothers Welding 272 Spragg Pools 273 Springfield Bus Co. 269 Springfield Coatings Inc. 270 Springfield Coca Cola 229 Springfield Metal 251 Springfield Provision 281 Springfield Racquet Club 248 Springfield Rug Furniture 267 Springfield Sport Marine 263 Springfield Tire Battery 251 Springfield Township Trustees 242 State Farm Insurance 272 Stenotype Institute 250 Suncraft Awnings 248 Sutherly Construction 245 Suzuki 263 Sweet Manufacturing Co. 282 TacoBell 244 Tayloi Taylor 269 Taylor Mfg. Co. Inc. 269 Ted BoUe Milworth Inc. 274 The Place 261 The 68 Gift Shop 280 The Springfield Bank 236 Town House Motor Lodge 262 Tri County Shoppers News 227 Ulery Greenhouse Co. 252 Ungerleiders 239 Universal Welding 263 Upper Valley Mall 245 Valley Auto Service 269 Van Pelt Press 269 Vercoe Company 269 Victory Lanes 260 Wallace Turner Inc. 276 W. R. Hackett 255 Whitacre ' s Drugs 261 Xanders Flowers 277 YMCA ----263 226 Good Luck, Seniors F.T.A. 227 GOLD ' N Bl ACI STAFF ' Iff] f ' Jf et 4- 228 Congratula+ions, Class of ' 76 RCA. ' T . %i8 eople eome JlK t. NATIONAL BANK lain Office: 4 W. Main SouthSideOffice:1850 S. Limestone West Office: 1500 Upper Valley Pike ain-Belmont Office: 2025 E. Main North Office: 2222 N. Limestone New Carlisle Office: 320 N. Mam OLIVER PHOTOGRAPHY, INC. 399-9711 1408 N . Limestone Creative Photography Serving Community and Industry CoAjroiuktions Seniors ! ! Coke Shawnee High School SPRINGFIELD COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. 229 Drive Carefully BONDED 230 rLOSIST teleflorist Flowers in perfect Taste for every Occasion DAILY DELIVERY ■390-1523 2917 DERR RD Locoted In The Moorefield Square Shopping Cntr For AM Occasions Compliments of PARK TERRACE MOTEL FAIRFAX MOTEL 2207 W. Main 2418 E. Main 326-8721 323-4915 - . v ..2 ' ' ■llljHINBl _ U Lr J ' Li y - -■- - --■■HAPPY BIRTMDAr  WAYNE Congratulations , Seniors COFFELT CANDY INC. 6050 Urbana Road Springfield, Ohio CHURCH OF GOD Pastor: William C. Wilson West Possum Road Phone: 323-0485 Church Services: Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Sunday Morning 10:30 a.m. Sunday Evening 7:00p.m. Wednesday Evening 7:30p.m. PARK BOWLING LANES 24 Fully Automatic Pin Spotters Air Conditioned Cocktail Lounge - Restaurant - Billiards 2229 W. Main 325-5596 233 h; ' t-%f. ■f ' ' tVvFelicitaciones, Seniors del CLUBDELENGUAS pRjJ NG i%. 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Burnett Road Congratulations to |he C r FIRST STATE OFFICE: South Charleston UPPER VALLEY MALL OFFICE Upper Volley Pi MALL 1 CORPORATIO octetg CORPORATION BANK Good Luck Seniors JOHNCAUSUN ' S CHAMPION CITY AUTO SALES 202 West North St, Springfield, Ohio 325-157 REID SCHOOL 3640 East High St. Springfield, Ohio kk M- A-- KOEHRING ROAD DIVISION Springfield Operations Good Luck Seniors! w 0ff vr ■• P 237 RODGERS CONSTRUCTION. INC. GENERAL CONTRACTORS FOR THE NEW SHAWNEE 821 North Limestone Street Springfield, Ohio 45503 Rodgers Construction, Inc. brought to completion in August, 1975, Shawnee ' s new additions of library, classrooms, gymna- sium, music rooms, and expanded business and industrial arts departments. The before and after pictures at left feature work and completion of the new East Wing which houses the library A V center and science rooms on the first floor, and English and social studies classrooms on the second floor . CINDERELLAiZING Springfield ' s Best NO BRAG - JUST FACT RIDGELY HOME MODERNIZING CO. OFFICE: 1551 E. Main St. Springfield, Ohio Phone 323-6741 DISPLAY SHOWROOMS: 500 W. Columbia St. 1001 S. Limestone St. SHOP: 35 S. Sycamore St. Springfield, Ohio Phone 325-8167 25 YEARS SERVING SPRINGFIELD RIDGELY ' S Strength is in its Personnel. Our policy of keeping ONLY people of integrity who feel that Satisfied Customers is our Most Important Product results in Superior Installations. Nobody, BUT NOBODY, knows more about windows than the craftsmen at Ridgely ' s. Replacing those old worn out house windows or adding storm windows is done efficiently, quickly, and with no muss or fuss. RIDGELY ' S sells integrity, comfon, experience, fuel savings; all those good things. Anybody can sell you the products we dispense , but nobody will give you more consideration with top quality merchandise and superior craftsmen installation. 238 ■( 2230 E. Main Springfield, Ohio Formerly Underleiders Supper Club GOURMET FOODS Continental Cuisine Greek Specialties 323-3011 Your Host : JOHN LINARDOS McFARLAND SONS BUTCHER SHOP 2326 Dayion Road Springfield, Ohio 45506 CAPPELLI GARDEN CENTER Complete Lines of |r ing Plants - Vegetables - Evergreens a i - Bulbs - House Plants - Insecticides Fertilizers - etc. Boarding Dogs and Cats Bathing - Grooming - Supplies Pet Feeds - AKC Licensed Handler H DILLON KENNELS K Hrs. Mon. - Fii. S - 6:30, Sat. S - 4:30 Closed Sun. and Holidays 1 Mile East of Springfield CHUCK LU STEELE 513 325-3273 3945 E. National Road Springfield, Ohio 45505 se-RVfce CALL 323-7821 IF NO ANS CALL 324-5290 COMPLETE COOLING SPECLALIST AUTOMOBILES TRUCKS - TRACTORS ALL MAKES MODELS INSURANCE CLAIMS , INVITED ASK MAMS S CONDITIONAL GUARANTEE 1as1aK v RADIATORS STRAIGHTENED BOILED OUT REPAIRED REPAIRED - RECORED HEATER DEFROSTER CLEANED CORES FREE INSPECTION - ONE DAY SERVICE DICK ' S RADIATOR REPAIR Congratulations to the S.YULPW SPRINGS .DICK ' S ' ri« if PICK UP DELIVERY NEW LOCATION REAR 524 S LIGHT from the SHAWNEE ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT m. BACKGROUND PICTURE: Carol Coniardy holding uophles won by the Shawnee Forensic Club during iis first year of competition. Each year the Athletic Department honors one group who has con- tributed significantly during the school year. This year the choice was most logically the new Shawnee Forensic Club! Congratula- tions , and best wishes for a successful future . 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. ' T , PHOTOGRAPHIC ' ■m OVERMAN |. ' ft,4V.; 252 S. Belmont, Springfield, Ohio SHAWNEE HIGH SCHOOL ' S SENIOR AND YEARBOOK I _ PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO. SERVING YOU PHOTOGRAPHICALLY AS WE WOULD LIKE TO BE SERVED OURSELVES. l 9Wer valley home furnishings f.-oiiipHin-.Tii ' . -if YOUR LOCAll GOVERNMENT Township Trustees,  w I Township Clerlcl and Township Road Superintendent BORGER OFFICE MACHINES INC. 425 S . Western Ave . Springfield, Ohio Telephone - (513) 323-8916 242 MAW. lUl ' A f 52 East Madison Ave . ■:■Springfield, Ohio Congratulations Seniors mm RNATIONAL STEiL WOOL SMSIDIARY F. H. BONN CO RLINGTON HEIGHTS, ILL. P.O. Box 988 1805 Commefee fioad Springfield Ohio . .fj aff Phone - 323-4651 .•,v l ik V . McMANN-SMOOT INSURANCE 1551 Commerce M. Springfield, Ohio 45501 4 4. U ' t t WafJtt ico ' Wenu (lahco) Crisp foldid corn tortilla with quality ground baef. garden trash lettuce. sliradded ctieese. (TACO SELLS own fam [UlULIlJ (toh-stih dah) emcan style beans, crisp lettuce and shredded cheese heaped high on a tastv corn tortilla and served with famous TACO BELL sauce. {bur retoh) Mftxican style bwns with mild red or sptcy green chili sauce, shi end onions folded in a soft flour tortilla Retried pinto beans whipped to a smooth taxture and accented ith mild red chitr caiirB ind shredded cheese. 2050 East Main, Springfield, Ohio 45503 Quality ground beef with crisp lettuce, onions and TACO BELL ' S own famous sauce, served on a fresh hamburger bun Famous and I ' nique Mexican Food Drive In Reilauranti James Lopez For Ready Mix Cemeiil. (; Dial 325-0651 For Building Material Urbana, Ohio Ready-Mix Plant, 401 Edgewoodi 652-2111 INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO. INT[tN«TIOM L HARVItTCI Sales, Service and Parts See New Seoul Traveler SUTHERLY CONSTRUCTION. INC. Industrial Commercial ' Wcsi First Street Phone (5131 325-2451 ' Sign of Quality f pB GATOR AM% ONE OF THE LARGEST SELECTIONS OF BOATS AND ACCESSORIES IN SOUTHWESTERN OHIO Located Near I 70 i RT 72 BOATS FROM 8 ' TO 28 ' Authorized Dealer FOR CHRYSLER BOATS AND MOTORS CRUISERS — PONTOONS — SAIL BOATS FISHING BOATS — CANOES — BASS BOATS Large Heated Showroom DEALERS FOR: TERY BASS • SEA NYMPH • EBB TIDE • SHORELINE WEB CRAFT Long Term Finance Plans Congratulations SHAWNEE GOLFERS From EL COLLINS GOLF PROFESSIONAL REID PARK GOLF COURSE Springfield, Ohio 45503 SPRING FIILD RACQUET CLUB P.O. Box 97: • - !HJ| elji, Mo 45503 AWNINGS m 300 N . Fountain Ave . Springfield, Ohio 45504 Phone 325-6001 Congratulations Seniors MAIN TRUCK TRAILER SERVICE. INC. 2705 E. MainSueet Congratulations From bobcannyJ The Fyr Fyte; NATIONWIDE INSURANCE 900 N. Limestone St. For the Best Wash in Town JACK ' S ROBO CAR WASH 130 East Johnson FURNITURE SHOWROOMS FEATURING SOME q T FINEST QUALITY HO FURNISHINGS IN TH! [SPRINGFIELD AREA ■S32 W. Main St. 323-4681 r-u LADY FAIR 9 BEAUTY SALON , Ik? Phone 399-4411 Good Luck Seniors KRIEG BROS., INC. Plumbing - Heating - Supplies 812 E. Main Street Springfield, Ohio 4RS03 Phone 323-5460 OPES REALTY, INC [B REALTOR ' 2951 Derr Rd. Springfield, Ohio 45503 Office: 399-5755 NORMAN ' S NURSERY 923 East Jackson Road Springfield, Ohio 45502 1248 Perry I I INDUSTRIAL g TOOLING 1330Perrv V ' ■!■-.. i T y Congra+ulations lass o 76 SIENOTYFE INSTITUTE SPRINGFIELD F. L Pete Seymour ,JS .-- ENTER THE EXCITING AND REWARDING l f ' pF COURT REPORTING THROUGH SPRINGFIELD ' S ONLY STENOTYPE SCll iUGHT BY PROFESSIONAL COURT REPORTERS ;:PHQNE|325 8 3:2 -: |:- m KING ' S ORCHARD Valley of Apples Cold Cider 578 E. Possum Rd. 323-3903 W Congratulations , Seniors THECRELLirsI PLUMBING CO |2 Cottonwood Drive Springfield, Ohio i 1 ■' sm CLARK ' S SUNOCO I Can Be Very Friendly NORTH MOTORS. INC. See the 1976 Dodges, Dodge Colts and Trucks Comer of North and Murray Streets 250 m 2101 Springfield Xenla Rd. 322-5633 _ ! - Congratulations Seniors SPRINGFIELD METAL FURNISHING. INC. Cadmium, Zinc and Copper Plating Government Certified Phone: (513) 324-2353 P.O. Box 811 Springfield, Ohio 45501 f 640 South Belmont A EXIT ifepliments o fc, J BOISEL TIRES 639 E. Columbia 323-5087 SPRINGFIELD TIRE AND BATTERY CO. n. 323-5585 236 W. Main Street 1916 S. limestone Si. :iNCAID ' S IS MUSIC 1325 West 1st Street Phone: 325-7071 fe 251 ULERY GREEIUHOUSE GOIUIPAnY PO BON 1108 SPRIMGFIELP.0HI0 4S50I TELEPHONE 613 325 0540 Rent a 1975 Ford As Low as $7 . 50 Per Day Plus Small Mileage Charge Weekend Special Friday Noon to Monday Noon As Low as $15 Per Weekend Plus Small Mileage Charge 5600 Rt. 68 North 399-5640 RENTACAR LEASING Chevrolet PERFORMERS we come across for jrou flloiileZiAn CHEVROLET COMPANY 130 W. Main St. Springfield, OH 45502 TOOL and DIE CORPORATION DESIGNERS AND BUILDERS OF DIES TOOLS JIGS FIXTURES 252 Congratulations to the Graduating Class of 1976 42 S . Fountain Ave , JUERGENS ENTERPRISES Springfield. Ohio m 252 Compliments of PRECISION MACHINE -• PRODUCTS 619 S. Belmont Ave. ? Congratulations to the Class of 1976 From THE SOUTHGATE BAPTIST CHURCH 2111 South Center Boulevard Springfield, Ohio 45506 A R CAgRYOUT Dairif Queen 721 N. Bechtle Ave. Springfield, Ohio Phone: 325-9572 George and Carol Moats 254 iments W. itTiACKEFT odandcoldA STORAGE Skr V Good Luck Seniors! . J SHAWNEE TOOL EQUIP. CO. Mr ' 11 W. Glenwood Springfield, Ohio 45506 AUSTIN RICHARDS MEMORIAL HOME 838 E. High Street Springfield, Ohio Phone: 325-1564 RECO SPORTING GOODS i 1 Compliments of MUMMA. SIGLER AND MUMMA Complete Auction and Real Estate Service 1st Natl. Bank Bldg. Phone 324-3213 ft ' V 255 Compliments of Bill and Norma Kripas THE MEADOWS MOTEL AND CLOVER TAP ROOM Phone 323-0872 or 322-6032 ! ' ■mi. easi on 40 Springfield. Ohio audio house SPRINGFIELD ' S AUDIO EXPERTS THC HOUSE OF DISCOUNT PUCES Second to none YAMAHA NATURAL SOUND SCHULER ' S BAKERY, INC. Home of Home Made Corner Belmont and Mitchell Blvd . 457 E. Main St. Our Specialty - Wedding Cakes Birthday Cakes Hot Donuts - Seven Days a Week SPRINGFIELD OWNED AND OPERATED • HOME • COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL TERMITE CONTROL SPECIALISTS TERMITES ■ROACHES ■MICE FLEAS ■ANTS ■SILVEHHSH ■WATER BUGS FREE INSPECTION AND ESTIMATES 1 323-3755 i 610 SELMA LOWELL ' S SUIT SHOP Famous Name Brands Up to % Off Suits - Spon Coats Bank Americard and Master Charge Welcome Hours: 9:30-5:30 Daily - Closed Wed. and Sat. 1st National Bank Bldg. , Room 532, 5ih Floor Phone 322-3664 LEWIS CONSTRUCTION CO. 6925 Dayton-Springfield Rd. Enon, Ohio 45323 Good Luck Class of ' 76 PLASCO 125 W. North St. Springfield, Ohio 45501 BACKG ' ROUND PICT-URE: JAY DILLA- HUNT. SNOOZING AT ROCKAT ON. JAY WAS POSSUM STUDENT COuJ PRESIDENT IN 1975. Good Luck Class of ' 76 CASCADE CORP. 2501 Sheridan Ave. . Springfield, Ohio 258 1 Compliments of CLINE ' S SHELL SERVICE 1201 N. Limestone St. Phone 390-0881 Good Luck Seniors KASLE STEEL COMPRESSING CO. S. Burnett Rd. Springfield, Ohio Compliments of OD SHEPHERD VILLAGE 422 North Burnett Road Phone 322-1911 - Congratulations Seniors ! wm Good Luck to the Class of ' 76 ECONOMY MACHINE ' 1 ,4 i vr, ' - ' Um .£. - « r ' r-. 4 .d Good Luck , Connie and Greg ! GENE YOUNG TOYOTA, INC. 1331 . North St. 259 J JZJ THE NICEST PEOPLE | BOWL AT ' ' VICTORY LANES Commerce Rd. Springfield, Ohio J AUTO CLUB DRIVING SCHOOU «CJ- __ J-AXl 511 IDKIVINoiS;! ■i SCHOOL rf • ' Classroom Instruction Free Parking Simplified M l v . Full Course or Brushup Lessons 1 ■iwAwAvi Learn by Driving Our Car ■m J Special Rates for AAA Members r All Arrangements May Be Made By Telephone Call 323-8661 ' 755 Bechtle Ave. Springfield, Ohio 45501 % v WE EXTEND BEST WISHES TO THE 1976 GRADUATING CLASS OF SHAWNEE HIGH SCHOOL ROSE ELECTRIC 3108 E. Lelf els Lane SOMERS BROS. WIRE CLOTH 2208 S. Yellow Sprii Rd. jtf THE PLACE 2604 Springfield Xenia Rd WHITACRE ' S DRUGS No. 1 1816 Lagonda No. 2 400 W. Harding No. 3 1578 E. Main No. 4 1702 N. Limestone rciur Licensed and Insl 7y94 Sooth Limestone BtTeef jpgfield, Ohio 45505 on5,323 41 CdNGRATLTLATIONS SHAWNEE SENIORS AND JENNY LANDMARK - The Service People Petroleum Products Grain Lawn and Garden m Seed, Fertilizer Supplies •m Chemicals Horse Feed and Tack Items Feed Processing CLARK LANDMARK. INC. Springfield, Ohio HIGH STREET CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 1625 East High Street Rev . Ron Justice , Pastor m DOXOL AUTHORIZeO DEALER NAPIER GAS APPLIANCE 2958 W. National Rd. Springfield, Ohio 45505 Ph: (513) 322-9444 Carpet Gallery CARPET - DRAPERIES - TILE - LINOLEUM Call 325-5591 Springfield, Ohio 2200 E. Main ED ' S BARBER STYLING SERVICE HAIRSTYIING - REGULAR CUTS RAZOR CUniNG - HAIR PIECES HAIR SCALP TREATMENTS SHAG CUTS smiALizm iM mmit-mDEHm pieces OPEN 12 NOON - 8 P.M. TUES-WED-THUR 8 AM - 6 PM FRl SAT CLOSED MONDAY STYLING HAIR PIECES BY APPOINT. 322-3321 1903 CLIFTON 1-70 (Exit 62) 4 Mi. West on U.S. 40 to Springfield TOWN HOUSE MOTOR LODGE 2850 East Main Street Springfield, Ohio 45503 CHARLES and DELORIS BAILEY Phone (513) 325-7661 Owners 262 I Steel Fabricators Pipe Line Construction Production Work Weldments - Fixtures UNIVERSAL WELDING STEELING. 2117 West First Street Springfield, Ohio 45504 513 - 325-5506 GELHOT ' S LONQjSN — ' - ' Burnet r f-laz • ' if-PCGfiELO 0. PHONE 325-7678 JIM KUHNSMAN MEMBERSHIP DIRECTOR YAACA of Springfield and Clark County 129 North Limestone Street Springfield, Ohio 45502 (513) 323-3781 Precision Boring and Lathe Work Jigs and Fixtures K.K. TOOL COMPANY John Koehler, Owner Office 219 Canterbury Drive Springfield, Ohio (513) 399-5806 Boats, Motors and Accessories 3667 So. Charleston Pike Springfield, Ohio (State Route 41 and Bird Road) SUZUKI Johnmon Sjprmgfield Sjport Marine Inc. HINSHAW SUZUKI SALES We Service Any Make or Model Phone 325-6761 1421 W. High St. Springfield, Ohio 45505 HAROLD E. HINSHAW JOSEPH L. HINSHAW Phone 325-2624 263 Springfield ' s growtii ' industry manufacturer Robbins Myers, Inc., founded in 1878, is a multi-market com- pany manufacturing quality products for sale in the United States, Canada, Western Europe, and South America. Representative products are shown at left. They include the unique Moyno progressing cavity pump, electric m.olors. Hunter electric fans and residential heating units, and overhead materials handling systems. Our products are marketed to particular segments of major growth industries including waste treatment, office equipment, chemicals, food processing, construction, petroleum, data processing, materials handling, and retailing. The Robbins Myers name in industrial, commercia l, and residential products is well known nationwide. Robbins Myers Compliments of NQRTHRIDGE LANES INC. CLICK CAMERA SHOP 2 W. HIGH • 323 5561 DOWNTOWN SPRINGFIELD 45501 We Care , Listen, and Satisfy m LMAMTHMi LOWELL MYERS Dealer MYERS MARATHON Wrecker Service Complete Tune-ups Steam Cleaning MiDor Repaiis Telephone 325-0361 364 S . Bumen Rd . Springfield, Ohio 45505 Good Luck to the Class of 1976 HOPKINS CHEVROLET jl LDSMOBILE k 2135 S.R. 235 South New Carlisle , Ohio _ fti 4 NOBODY WALKS AWAY Good Luck Seniors CUSTOM TIRE AND RECAPPING Springfield and Clark Coun+y ' s Michelin Distributor BECJPPms t Jr.-x yyjBSsrziiMiat. [ . ' PSF SERVING SPRINGFIELD FOR OVER 50 YEARS CONGRATULATIONS SENIOR CLASS OF 1976 G. David Welsheimer 322-6251 325-9-2SS UNDERWRITERS OF SPRINGFIELD LOCAL ' S GROUP INSURANCE PROGRAM Contact Dave or Fred for All Your Life Insurance Needs 267 At the every Description VAN PELT PRESS 4742 Peacock Road , Springfield Phone 325-2861 DonMeiuUnhoU ORP y Carpet • Draperies • Paint • Wallpaper All Carpet Coordinated Chris Bancroft 2643 E. Main St..Springfield, Ohio- 51 3 324-5538 Radio Dispatched READY MIX CONCRETE Member of: Nat ' l. Ready Mix Concrete Assn. Ohio Ready Mixed Concrete Assn . Ohio Contrac tors Assn. Call Springfield Ofc. - 1021 Mitchell Blvd. 399-7751 Cedarville Ofc . - TurnbuU Rd . 766-5558 140 Upper Valley Pike Springfield, Ohio FAST SERVICE Reach for a star. It ' s waiting just for you. (S) Ohio Bell Equal Opportunity Employer All jobs are open to both sexes VALLEY AUTO SERVICE 24-Hour Wrecker Service We Tow to the Garage of Your Choice Largest Wrecker in the Area Phone 323-9560 268 Good Luck, Class of ' 75! rfW: KEEP YOUR GROUP TOGETHER Personalized ••s ly. . Char+ered Coach Service l+ ' s More Fun to Keep Your Group Together ?! ' OKBBSnmCE SPRINGFIELD BUS CO.. INC. 405 Harrison Street Dial 325-4651 VERCOE COMPANY 923 First National Bank Bldg . Springfield, Ohio 45502 Phone 513 325-6436 DAVE DILLAHUNT , BILL ALLEN refrigerators • television Washers • dryers • Freezers SAYRE APPLIANCE COMPANY 122-128 E. MAIN STREET SPRINGFIELD. OHIO SS02 Blt.4.-SAVRe PHONE 323-S9S7 FREE PARKING REAR OF STORE DIANA ' S DRIVE-THRU PIZZA BEER CARRY OUTS 325 N. FOUNTAIN 323-9106 HIGH YELLOW SPRINGS SEIMA RD. AT EAST ST. 324-4111 325-7066 No Orders Accepted 15 Min. Prior lo Closing Phone 324-0561 For Appointment 6 Selma Road iringfield, Ohio 325-7259 Auction Every Wednesday 6;30 P.M. Sell It at Auction , It Pays ! Congratulations Seniors V H 7ftcic64pie PioducU, 3738 West National Road Springfield , Ohio 45504 Phone: 513-322-8022 9t- Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Houston, Owner Operators 271 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 Dial 323-6302 or 964-1169 GUNDOLF ' S Trenching and Excavating Gas Eleciric Lines Springfield, Ohio m J S m ' ' A ' W L I V !jI v b ip Vj isi.«iijni .i.Mj£mvjuiniJKin m  w vjniKdtSfl y ' ' Bl Steel Fabrication, Weldments Portable Welding, Pipe Welding Boiler Repair, State Certified Owners ' M OT Sam Albert Spradlin, Jr. ' i i PHONE 323-2992 ■f 2787 S. Limestone St. Springfield, O 45505 STATi FARM INSURANCE J. THOMAS BURKE To Be Sure - Insure State Farm Insurance Agent 730 N. Limestone St. Office 322-5846 Springfield, Ohio 45503 Residence 325-3494 HEBBLE PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY JOHN S. BRYAN COLOR PHOTOGRAPHERS AND ELEGANTE GIFT SHOP Elegant Gifts for All Occasions 2764 Dayton Rd. , Springfield, Ohio 45506 Ambulance Service Funeral Service JONES FUNERAL HOME 733 SOUTH LIMESTONE STREET SPRINGFIELD, OHIO 45505 TOM JONES AREA 513 325-4502 Compliments of ROGER L LANGEN MASONRY Residential Best Wishes to the Class of 1976 Si)rdk55 -3920 W. NATIONAL RD SPRINGFIELD. OMIO AS5CI4 . 513 323-3741 JOHN T. MARSHALL 400 W nRRIN AVE SfRINGFIELO. OHIO 4SS0 We grow our own flowers for all occasions Springfield ' s only complete Wedding Service SIX INDUSTRIES. INC. 626 Railroad Sireei Springfield, Ohio CoMcte Co 2158 E. MAIN ST. SPRINGFIELD, OHIO 45503 TEL. 323 2112 ■WELCOME FRIENDS WITH SOFT CANDLE GLOW. ' PK SPRINGFIELD, INC. THE COMPLETE BUILDING DEPARTMENT STORE 1710 WEST MAIN STREET SPRINGFIELD. OHIO dAcuff Sanitaru ilefude DONALD ACUFF, Owner WcSIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL • APARTMENTS CONTAINER SERVICE AVAILABLE Phone - 325-6874 T j 2751 Columbus Avenue H ' - ' ' 273 Congratulations Seniors NEW HORIZONS S ff NURSING HOMES 1365 W. Seminole 323-1471 1157 Driscoll 325-1831 . GOOD MEALS SERVED IN TRUE DUTCH TRADITION DUTCH PANTRY Ut. l 1-70 TED BOLLE MILLWORK INC. ARCHITECTURAL WOODWORK SPECIAL W OOD PRODUCTS Ql0«ntrg S qnm KmmlB 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 Phone Springfield 325-8779 Area Code 513 Box 82 , Yellow Springs , O . ALL TYPES OF INSURANCE WALLACE TURNER INSURANCE 633 Nonh Limestone Sueet Springfield, Ohio 323-4995 Phone: 323-3177 DEBUTANTE BEAUTY SALON 1015 Oak St. Springfield, Ohio 45505 Complete Beauty Service AUTO REPLACEMENT PANELS AIR COMPRESSORS 325-5417 322-5417 302 W NORTH ST SPRINGFIELD, D BINKS SPRAY SYSTEMS SILVER SWAN MOTEL RESTAURANT 3880 East National Road 322-9221 Open 24 Hours 276 FAZIO COLOR SHOP .:y( -v ' : 1020 S . Limestone 323-9149 Best Wishes XANDERS FLOWERS 709 Selma Road Springfield, Ohio THE DRAKE MOTEL 29 Ultra Modem Units Large Swimming Pool Free T . V . in Every Room 3200 East Main Street Reservations - 325-7334 Best Wishes SECURITY NATIONAL BANK Clark County ' s Only Owned Commercial Bank Springfield - New Carlisle - Enon - Medway - No rthiidge - Park Layne - South Charleston 277 YOUR CLASS RING HEADQUARTERS 28 S. Limestone St. Phone 325-1594 Congratulations Seniors Fronri HARRIS LIVE BAIT AND TACKLE SHOP 533 Highview Ave . Springfield, Ohio Phone 322-9531 iM m NEW • USED PAHTS I OSIE AUTO CENTER COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR Wrecker Service Dial 323-9745 3260 E. NATIONAL RD. SPRINGFIELD, OHIO Bosart Co. Wholesale Distributor 525 N. Yellow Springs St. Springf ieldr Ohio 45504 Phone 513 325 9254 Bosart Co. Wholesale Distributor 525 N. Yellow Springs St. Springfield, Ohio 45504 Phone 513 325 9254 LITTLETON FUNERAL HOME. INC. 830 North Limestone Street AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone 323-6439 CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS BOOTS HOLMAYER FLOWERS Phone 323-3786 323-3707° Nite: 325-5211 Fine Flowers for Fine Folks 920 Selma Rd. Congratulations , Graduates ! THE OHIO THERMOMETER SIGN CO. One of Springfield ' s Home -Owned Industries JAMISON PLUMBING AND HEATING COMPANY 315 South Gentei Street . Springfield, Ohio 45501 68 GIFT SHOP Concrete Yard Ornaments Pottery, Glaps, Gifts 2605 South YgUftw Sfiii s . ' ' ' PARISH COAL FEED ' ' 555 E. Leffel Lane Springfield, Ohio 45505 Phone 323-9716 SEE US FOR YOUR FARM AND HOME SUPPLIES Congratulations to the GradiiateS 1976 From:, M AMC — JEEP, INC. 5320UrbanaRd. 390-1565 ■Si TAYLOR MANUFACTURING COMPANY INC. Contraci Manufacturing . J of Precision Met l Parts ' ' -■SCHAEFERS BAKERY INC. Pastries li Bread 508 W. Main St. Uri rails I - i; - - V • c • • ij u- -- ■I ' i 1 Spnngfield, Ohio fe. Tji a. iT ? ii ' K)r ' SHEEHANBROTHERS Vending Service We Automatically Please J Phone 325-2357 SPRINGFIELD PROVISION COMPANY Meats for Home Freezers Retail and Wholesale Meat 227 East Cecil Street 324-5673 DICK ' S UNION 76 SERVICE «jBb Service on All Makes DOMESTIC CARS AND VOLKSWAGENS ' 4 1843 S . Limestone at John Phone 325-6021 Compliments of Grain and Farm Supply Center CLARK I NDMARK south Cnarleston INC. SWEET MANUFACTURING ' ' $. ' • . INDEX Adams, Blake; 34, 64 Adams, Greg; 44 Adams, Marilyn Kay; 59 Adams, Mich; 34,96,98, 102, 156, 162 Adams, Michael; 52 Adams, Kenny; 144, 164 Adams, Paula; 5, 44. 92, 114, 115, 138, 139, 150, 154, 156, 174 Adams, Penny; 114 Adkins, Nancy; 150 Adrian, Randy; 182 Agcc, Mark; 39 Alcr, Karen; 160, 182 Aler, Kay; 34,98, 137, 156 Alexander, Terry; 34, 64, 80, 150, 152 Allen, Cindy; 39 Allen, Dcbra; 44, 109, 118, 113, 135, 136, 150 Allen, David, 34. 64, 137 Allen, Mark; 39 Allender. Sheri; 39; 132, 139, 150 Allman, Bridget; 160, 161, 182 Allman, Gena; 34 Allman, Natalie; 139, 154. 164. 179. 182. 288 Allman. Shawn; 152 Allman. Zachary; 39 Almeida. Fabio; 120. 164. 186. 208 ' ■, ' . ' ] ? ? Alehouse. Scott; 44  . Vv. ' . . Amstuiz. Kathy; 5, 7, 104, 114, 115, 135, 147. 148, 149, 153, 154, 156, 167, 172, 174, 182, 288 Anglada, Mike; 59, 60, 61, 80, 82, ,87, 140, 142, 156, 157. 162, 182. 203. 227 Alant2,Gary;34, 88 . •Afcndt, Katrin; 19, ' l20, 1?6, 127, 151, 158. 164. 182, 268. 216 ' Armstrong. Tom; 44, 59, 78, 79, 87j 162, 163, 167 Arnold, Dan; 78, 34 Ashby, Mark; 34 Athy, Mrs. Pauline; 27, 45 Arkins, Doug; 52. 182 Addns. Nanci; 44, 109, 135, 136, 154, 164 Aubcl. Charles; 179, 182. 288 Austin, Bonnie; 139, 160. 161. 182 Bachman. Dana; 59, 61.86. 124, 141, 152, 179, 132,288 Baggctt, Linda; 52, 182. 219 Bailey. Banks; 34. 71 Bait, Cindy; 39, 139 Baker, Cyndy;32,44,49,96, 127, 139,141, 148, 158, 162, 163, 167, 169 Baker, Kim; 96, 97. 98, 99. 105. 162. 163. 171. 172. 174, - 175, 177, 183 Baldwin. Barb; 28. 142. 158. 172. 174. 175, 183, 203, 227 Baldwin, Doug, 34 Baldwin, Garry; 44, 71. 228 Barger. Larry; 34 Barker. Bill; 71, 80,  1, 82. 134. 135. 150,151. 156, 183, 202, 228. 264 BarkerfCcle; 52, 183 Barker, Ken; 34, 83, 88, 89 Barker, Penny; 34 Barnen, Teresa; 34, 160 Barone, Ronda; 44, 1 14, 139, 160, 161 Bates. Jim; 44. 109. 134. 135. 136. 158. 159, 152. 167. 219 Beavers. Jeff ; 44. 66. 67. 156. 247 Bedingf ield, Br ice; 39. 94. 162 Bcdingf ield. Mr. Don; 21. 24. 58. 80. 82. 83.95. 215 Becdy. Bill;39 Bell. Frank. 34 Bennett. Beth. 39. 109. 135. 150. 158. 162. 163 Bennat, David; 34 Bennett. Dawn; 39. 160 Bennett. Donna; 52. 183 Bennett. Larry; 44. 71, 87 Berberettc. Bill;39.94 Bcrgecst. Tina; 39 Berry, Katla; 33, 34, 114, 139. 148, 150 Berry, Kevin; 44, 71,87, 118,228 Binkley, Dale; 156, 183, 288 Binkley. Mark; 34, 36, 64, S(4 Bishop, Ralph; 108, 109, 134, 135, 136, 146, 183, 218 Bishop. Rick. 59. 94 Bobblitt. Mrs. Pcrleen, 28 Bobst. Peggy, 5,45, 114, 139, 239 Boggs. Carl;39 Boggs. Kevin; 45. 152. 174. 175 Boggs. Mrs. Pauline; 27 Boggs. Steve; 45. 59. 78. 79, 87, 150, 152 Bohn, Teresa; 34, 150 ,, ( . ' Boisel, Robinn; 100, 101, 108, 109, 122, 135. 136, 138. 139, 144. 147, 148. 149, 154. 155. 158. 164. 165. 172. 174. 179. 183. 251 Bolle.Joannc. 34 t Boner. Bruce; 39. 73. 78. 150 Boner. Sherry. 7. 106. 150. 151, 147, 148, 156, 157, 167, 175, 174. 178, l m illi221.250. 265. 288 Bostick. Karcnr T?|lM7H2f-MO, I5«. 164.264 Bostick. Kim; 114, 148, 183 Bowers, Rick; 52, 183 B wefs, Tonya; 6. 1 14, 183 fi-iwman, Greg; 54 Bowman, Mike; 52 Bracken, Ginger; 39, 114, 115. 135. 139, 15 firadfute, Mrs. Owen; 29. 24, 161 ffiiadley, Gary; 34 fennnick. Jeff; 34, 94 Wcling, Pam, 52, 184 Breeling, Todd; 150, 152 Brcnnan, Mrs. Patricia; Brenner.Julie; 52, 184 Breslm, Rob; 34 Brewer, Ba: Brewer, Kafhy;34 Brothcrron. Glthlcen ,52. 202 Brotherton, Kaien. 34, 158 Brouhara, Chris; 39. 100. 139. 150. 158. 154 Brown,Julic; 39, 100. 101. 114. 135. 139, 150, 158. 164 Brown, Lori; 34, 109. 132. 137. 150. 23) •- Brown, Marlcnc; 108. 109. 155. 136, 162, 163, 168, 174, 184,288 Brown, Martin; 54 Brown, Mr. Michael . 24. 58 Brown, Randy; 34. 64, 80 Blown, Teresa; 39, 159, 158 Bruggeman,Kelly;39, 114, 139:150,151,158,164 Bruggcman, Kevin; 45, 154, 162, 164 Brugger, Eric; 54 Bruggcr, Robert; 52, 184 Buchanan, Paul; 52, 184 Buck, Mr. William ; 24, 58, 59. 61 , 169 Bucll.Jim; 54, 45, 154. 167 Buell,Tom;109, 137 . Burba, Connie; 39 Burcham.Mr. Sam; 24. 145. 152 Burgoyne.Kirk; 39. 94. 109. 157. 150 (, Burke, Colleen; 54, 114 ■Burke, Maureen; 5,39, 114, 121 Burkhatdt, Btenda; 54, 139 Burkhaidt, Mrs. Sheri; 28 Bums, Kim. 45,96, 114, 116, 126. 127. 146. 156, 158, :. 159. 162. P4 ' Burrcll.Mrs. Nina;27 Bush, Debbie; 45, 1 14, 164, 169 _ .Butler. Jeniiy ; 39. 98. 1 56 fButz. Melissa; 34. .59. 114, 150. 154 ■: Butz. Mikc;5)4. 162 ' i Byerman. Mr. Gil; 24. 108. 109, 137. 208 Calicoat.Jeff; 34. 109 Campbell. John; 34. 78. 94. 162 Cappelli. Julie; 55, 59, 114. 148. 150. 154. 164. 239 Cappclli. Louie; 34. 239 Capper. Jcanie; 59 Capper. Kathy; 151. 184 Carney. Lisa; 40. 1 14. 150. 158. 164 Carpenter. Charlene. 34 Carpenter. Dave; 40. 109 Carpenter. Michelle; 40 Carpenter, Tim; 45. 157. 152 Cason. Alben; 52, 202 Casto, Tcri; 34 Caudy. Jackie; 45. 148 Caudy. Lisa; 34 Causlin. Pam; 2. 1 16, li TfBfl s! K ji tt Cavallaro,Judy; 7, 106, 107, 130, 131, 135 07141 150, 153. 164. 167, 172, 174, 176, 177, 178. 184. 204. 255. 288 Cavallaro. Phyllis; 33,34. 109. 137. 148. 150. 158. 164 Cavins. Nick. 40 Chadeayne. Diana; 202 Childers. Mike; 34 Chilton, Rene; 2. 126, 13S. 159. 142. 154. I5S. 162. 184, 211.231,288 Ciicle. Carcn; 5. 104. 147. 156. 172. 174. V. 184 Circle. Cun; 34. 54. 65. 88 Clark. Eric; 45, 154 | Clark. Mark; 34 8 Clark, Tammie; 40, 98, 102, 105, 109, 137, 162. 153 ' Clarkson. Cheryl; 34, 102 Clarkson, LeAnn; 40, 102. 1 14. 242 Clements. Cindy; 100 aJW. Clements. Greg; 2.90.91. 11  (?1 , 120. 125. 134, 135. 138, 159. 141, 144. 14 1 148. 149, 1 6. nje 168, 159. 165. 16 . 172, 174. ISO, IM. 211. :S6. 28 , Clifford. Mark; 45, 59.86.87. 126, 158,256.249 i Qinc. Pam, 185.202 Cline, Paul;34 Qingman, Mr. Dave, 24.42.66,68, 109, 134, 135,136, 247 Qouie. Julie; 1 14. 139. 160, 183 Clouser. Hfjward. 40. 45. 148, 153 Cochran. Linda, 160, 161. 175, 185 Coe, Kim; 34 Coffman, Barb, 45 Cole, Nancy, 148, 158. 164. 165. 185 Collins. Mary; 35. 150 Comer. Chuck; 64 Comer, Liz; 35, 121. 139. 150, 147 Comp5ton,Jcff ; 40, 59 Conkel, Tim; 52, 185 Conlcy. Mr. James; 24 Conley. Tim; 40. 87 Conover. Brent; 7. 90. 91. 108. 109. 134. 135. 136, 150, 151.156. 185. 248. 2S8 Conrad. Lynn; 35. 109. 137. 154 Conrardy. Carol; 108. 109, 136. 139. 147. 150. 154, 162. I63. 171. 172. 174. 175. 179, 185.212,240,288 Conrardy. Elizabeth; 40. 139. 162 Conrardy, Perry; 7, 126. 129, 139, 141, 151. 162. 163. 16-. P2. 174. 175, 177. 179. 185, 209. 212. 288 Cooke. Kim; 45. 109, 135. 136. 158. 164. 174, 258 Cooper. Candy; 52 Couch. Bill; 152. 174 Covey, Mike; 45. 75, 92, 94. 123. 162. I«3, 167 Cox. Craig; 45 Cox, Kim. 52 Cox, Lori ; 40 Craycraft. Darrell. 202 Craycraft, Steve; 45 Ctaycrafl. Teresa; 35 Cnemean, Dave; 1,92,94,95, 162, 185. 228 Cremcan, Lora; 40. 49. 114, 115, 121. 132. 135. 148. 248 Ocmeens. Tim; 158, 139, 154. 185. 202 Crcws,Jim;35,64, 237 Ocw, Leonard; 40, 59 Crews, Steve; 45, 168 Cripe, Mary; 108, 109, 135, 136, 139, 143, 145, 148. 152. 153, 154. 155. 158, 167, 171, 174, 175, 185, 216 Cross, Lisa. 40 - • • Croutwatcr, Cathy; 45. 109. 135. 141 Croutwatet. Shari ; 40 Culticc, Cadiy;5.4. 108. 109.129. 129, 135,156.141. 142, 143, 147, 150. 154. 164. 155, 16 , 172. 174, r5. 179,185.231,288 Currey , Laura; 45 ' Cutler, Linda; 40 Cydrus. Phil; 52 Dalie. Jo; 40. 98, 102, 103. 156 Davis. Cliff; 5. 54. 55. 59. 61. 62. 72. 4. 5. —. 92, 94, 95. 111. 140. 156. 15 , 162, 172, 174. 176, 179. 186. 234. 254. 270, 288 Davis. Doug; 40. 126. 158,163, 174 - Davis. Marvin; 186 Davis. Mary; 14«. 186 Day. Alice; 35 Day, Susan. 45 Daye. Mrs. Marioric; 2 . 140. 249 Dean. Bettina, 45. 158. 1.59 Dean. Jim: 1S6. 254 Dean. Teresa; 52, 186 Deem, Mr. Ron; 23 DeHart. April; 40, 109. 155, 160 DeHart. David; 45, 109. 134. 135, lj6r 5+, 167 DcLong. David; 35 ' , - ' • DeLong. Ted. 45. 254 . ' DeLong. Tim; 35. 64. S Dcmana. Andy; 40. 59. 155. 280 DeW ' eli. Chns, 55, 150. 154 Dc ' «ell,Manlyn;186 DeWcll, Molly; 45 De hle. Martha; 52 Dcvhlc, Rachel; 135. 1.56, 138. 159. 143. MS, ; .2. IS ' . 186 Dickinson. Dave: 45, 80. !1S 153 Dillahunt, Ben;40 Dillahunt. Dave; 45, 49.78.79,11?. u:. ;c- I :lIahunt.Jav; 55. 78.91. 12. ' . 2 ! It-! Donaldson. Dia.na: 14S. IS - Donaldson, Ste e: 55_ Donnc ' .i), Kav.40 Donohoe. Bctt -; 35 rVolcy . Pam; 28. 37,951, r5«5i57jil63, ISo IX mon, Cficryl;52  .-• Doughman. Dean; IS6 Dvunc. Kim; ' ' 2 Dudrow. Don; 5 . 7 , gi. 109. l.s 283 Dunhp, Dcnlse; 40, 109, 137, 150 Dyer, Kim; 52, 114, 186 Eaton, Mark; 66, 67, 95, 123, 138, 139, 156, 162, 187, 247 Ebcn,Mr.Jay; 1,6,16,24,90,91,150,215.283 Ecklcr, Pam; 40, 109. 137, 158, 174 Edwards, Dave; 45 Edwards, Pam; 108, 109, 187, 249, 265 Eichclbcrger, Jeff ; 45, 80 Eichdber cr, Roger; 59, 60, 61, 63, 123, 152, 156, 187 Eidson, Greg; 40 Ellinger.Pam; 158, 167, 171, 172, 174, 175, 187 Emngcr,Stcve;35, 139 Elliotc,John; 40. 109, 134, 135, 136, 152 Ellsworth, Mr. Don; 24, 58, 154 Emery, Skip; 45 Englc, Mr. Dave; 24, 78 Englefield, Kathy; 35, 114, 132, 150, 265 Erdman, Fred; 52 Erdman, Gr eg; 40, 59 Erdman, Jean Marie; 4, 121, 142. 150, 154, 164, 165, 179, 187,231,288 Erlangcr, Lana; 40, 114, 121. 132, 139, 150, 154, 164 Erlanger, Linda; 5, 115, 133, 150, 154, 164, 172, 174, 187, 243 Eros. Steve; 45. 235 Ervin, Kelly; 35, 150 Ervin, Kim; 40. 98, 99, 100, 101, 1 14, 139 Essig, John; 45, 80, 82, 87, 118, 151 Evans, Debbie; 52, 187 Evans, Lisa; 35, 149 Evans, Vanessa; 35 Everhart, Belinda; 35, 156, 160 Ewing, Dale; 40 Ewing, Charles; 52 Ewing, Ralf; 31,40, 109, ir6, 117, 137, 158, 162, 163, 174 Fain, Rick; 52 Fairbanks, Dick; 80, 81, 83, 152, 162. 187 _____ Falke. Doug; 187 fgWWg fflaU, Richard; 35, 64, 65 Faike, Tami ; 40, 114, 1 50 (• ' • ■' ' vHall , Stacey ; 47 Fannin, Ruth; 52, 187 liiBiiiSS sS9SJ Hampton, Margaret; 35 Farmer, Vickie; 40, 96, 98, 102, 156, 251 Parries, Marty; 45, 59 Parries, Randy; 3, 59, 61, 156, 179, 187, 288 Faulk, Donna; 52, 187 Faulk, Janet, 35 Fazio, Cynthia; 45, 109, 136, 158, 164 Fazio, Laura; 40, 114, 115, 133, 139, 141 Fenton, John ; 40, 109, 137 Ferryman,Joyce; 45 Fife, Kim; 96, 150, 169, 188 Fifer, Craig; 30, 40, 108, 109, 135, 208, 261, 265 Fisher, Bob; 40, 150, 158,162 Fisher, Brad; 78, 35 Fisher, DeDe; 35, 98, 102, 104, 114, 150, 156 Fitch, Marsha; 52, 188 Flack, Mary; 52, 202 Flarida, Patty; 148, 161, 188, 202 Flatt, Scott; 45, 109, 134 135, 136, 152, 153. 156 Flora, Mr Gary; 24, 78%, 92, 94„95 Gibson, Sandy; 35, 109, 137, 139, 150 | Gif fin, Gigi; 40 Gildow. Linda; 48, 49, 160 Glenn, Rob; 52 Goheen, Rick; 152, 188 Gonzalez, Winny; 41 Gorman, Christi; 35 Gorman, Tom; 171, 174. 175, 188 Bossett, Mrs. Betty; 27 G ossett, Nancy: 35, 121 Gorsuch, Paul; 52 Grant, Mr. Don; 24, 149 Grashel, Beth; 35, 150 Grass, Chuck; 45 Graver, Mrs. Virginia; 24, 149 Gray, Bob; 41, 87 Gray,Tami;41, 114, 150 Green, Bruce; 41, 87, 135, 150 Green, Debbie; 41 - Gteenwalt, Larry; 35, 80, 121, 139, 154 Greer, Virginia; 35, 139 Gregory, William; 41 Greiner, Debbie; 45 Griffin, Lisa; 32, 45, 113, 114, 121, 141, 148, 154, 167, 264. Gnggs, Kevin; 41, 59, 242 Grody, Marise; 45 Gross, David; 52, 188, 219 Grube, Mary;35, 137 Gundolf, Denise; 46, 104, 114, 154, 156 Gustafson, Mr. Robert; 24, 140, 206, 217 Haines, Jane; 46, 108, 109, 118, 136, 137, 164 Haley, Mrs. Nan; 28 Hall, Anita; 35 Hall, Bob; 150 . HaU.Gary;41 S Hall;35.64,88 Hall, Mary; 52 Flora, Vera; 35 Flory, Deborah; 52 Flory, ICaren; 35 Poland, Kevin ; 40 Poland, Mark; 71, 188, 228, 250 Foley, Cecil; 40, 59, 80 Foley, Sean; 45, 152 Foley, Tammy; 35 Ford,Bob;45, 80 Foster, Brian; 52 Foster, Julie; 98, 35 Foster, Karen; 45, 109, 155, 136, 164jBf ' ' Foster, Pam; 35 Pox, David; 28, 139, 154, 162, 168, 188 Fox, Ron; 40 Frazier, Chcri;40, 114,121,133, 139, 150,154 Freeman, Bonnie; 45 Freeman, Danny; 71, 35 Freeman, Tim; 40 Freeze, Chris; 40, 1 14 French.Jeni; 40, 109, 135, 150 Freshour, Dennis; 40, 59, 78, 94, 139 Freshour,Derek;45, 59, 135 Fritz, Brian; 113, 147, 145, 172, 174, 176, 188, 288 I Frock, Tina; 52 gugate, Dennis; 137, 35 rnblc, Kim; 40, 109, 137, 150, 158, 164, 174 ' nblc, Tim; 45, 91, 109, 1.34, 135, 136, 139, 142, 158, 162,219,243 Garrett, Keith; 40,94 Geerlings, John; 64, 78, 64, 237 Gecrs,Jim; 40,94 Geiger, Paul; 52 ■Gelia, Debbie; 35 Seion, Lori; 109, 137, 35 Gibson, Janet; 28, 148, 160, 161, 188 Hanke, Donna; 41 Hanrahan, Charles, 35 Hanrahan,Paul;35,68 Harkihs, Brenda;41 Hatrner, Cathy; 35 Harper, Mark; 52, 188 Harper, Tim; 41, 137 Harris, Dana; 35 Hanis, Dave; 36 ' ' ■Harris, Karen; 5, 104, 114, 115, 147, 156, 157, l72, 174, 176, 177, 179, 188, 288 Harris, Matt; 46. 118, 152 Harris, Missy;41, 114, 156, 160 Hartman, Debbie; 41 Harvey, Mrs. Dorothy; 27, 149, 217 Harvey, John; 33, 41, 59, 78, 94, 139, 148 Harvey, Patty; 164, 189 Hatfield, Barbara; 46, 109, 136 Vv Hatfield, David; 52, 202 ; Hatfield, Joe; 36, 88, 109, 136, 148 ' Hatfield,Shauna;108, 109, 121, 133,135, 148, 172, 174, k 176, 177, 189 Hatfield. William; 52, 202 Hayner, Tammy; 36 Haztett, Mike; 36, 64 Hazlett, Randy; 52 Hearlihy, Mrs. Beth; 25, 114, 127 Hearlihy, Bill; 36 Heath, Mrs Phyllis; 27 Heaston, Judy; 41, 104, 114, 139 , 150 Heck, Rick; 41, 109, 126, 127, 134, 135, 136, 158, 159, 162, 163, 174 Heeg, Jerry; 189,202 Heffncr, Mark; 36 Heidorn, Elaine; 36 Hcidom,Jetry;52, 189 Heironimus, Rick; 36, 109 Helton, Tim; 59, 61, 152, 153. 189 Hemry, Virginia; 52, 189, 207 Hennis.Julie; 189, 202 Henson, Chris; 52 Henson, Melinda; 46 Heskett, Joe; 41, 91, 109, 137, 164 Hess, David; .36 Hess, Kristol; 36, J60 Hibbett, Kelly; 41, 109, 126, 127, 135, 136, 150, 158, 163 Hibbett, Mrs. Kris; 25, 170, 219 Hickey, Tammy; 46, 154 Hicks, Bobbie; 46 Highfield, Debbie; 36, 102, 10}, 109, 137, 160 Hiles, Mrs. Jeanne; 25, 124, 170, 173, 174, 176 Hinkle, Susan; 36, 114, 124, 150, 156 Hinkle, Tammy; 46, 114, 150, 158 Hockctt, Tom; 189 Hockman, Mr. Jerry; 21, 25, 140, l45j 284 Hodge,Janet; 36, 109, 137, 150, 164 Hoecker, Kenny; 41, 59, 61, 62, 80, 82, 83, 156, « 176,189,210,211,270,288 Hoecker, Kirk; 75, 118 Hoffman,Julie; 41, 114, 150 Holland, Howard (Wes); 41, 126, 127 Ho!land,Julie; 46, 160 Honefanger, Kim; 41, 113, 114, 139, 150, 154, 264 Hookf in, Eric; 46, 74, 75, 162, 242 Hookfin, Sean; 2, 5, 7, 138, 139, 147, 150, 164, 165, 169, 173, 174, 189, 211, 221, 242, 288 Hookfin, Todd; 41 Hopkins, Karen; 41, 109, 157 Hopkins, Merry Beth; 36, 160 Hopkins, Mike; 189 Hornbeck,David;36, 80 Hombeck, Geoff; 189 Horton, Sonie; 114 House, Miss Jill; 25, 100, 104, 156, 157 Householder, Brenda; 41, 114 Householder, Kelly;46, 114 Houscr,Judy; 41, 114, 160, 164, 174 Houser, Marsha; 41 Houston, Bryan; 46, 59, 80, 82, 85, 142, 231 Howald,J. B.;4l,235 Howald, Ray; 52 Howald, Roy; 52 Howard, Brian; 36, 109, 52 HoweU, Elizabeth; 36, 139 Hoy, Connie; 46, 114, 1.35, 150, 158, 164, 174, 175 Hoy, Doug; 59, 41, 137 Huff, Julie; 96, 97, 100, 101, 105, 115, 129, 143. 148. 149, 156, 157, 167, 172, 174, 177, 179. 181, 190, 230, 288 Hufford,Larry;59,61, 190 Huffman, Chet; 36 Huffman, Cindy; 41. 96 Hufford, Pat;41,150, 158 Hufford, Teresa; 36 Hughes, Camela; 100, 106, 112, 113, 129, 150, 131, 140. 150. 151, 156, 157, 164, 167, 173, 174, 179, 210, 221, 234, 251, 265, 288 Hughes, Melissa; 41, 96, 98, 99, 102, 103, 156, 162 Husted, Howard; 41, 94, 137, 159, 150 Hutslar, Kjm;41 HutzeIl,John;41,59 Insley, Dan;52, 202 Irvine, Mr. Edward; 1, 6, 18, 21, 25, J07, 140, 166, 167, 215 James, Gaby; 41, 115, 264 James, Roland; 36, 80 Jenkins, Charies; 56, 64, 88 Jenkins, Keith; 41 Jennings, Brad; 36 Jennings, Tim; 52, 190 Jemigan.Joe; 52, 190 | Johnson, Adenna; 114, 148, 161, 190 Johnson, Cindy; 36, 104, 114, ' 50, 156 Johnson, Mrs. Margaret; 27 Johnson, Ed; 190 Johnson, Ron; 52 Jones, Dale; 52 Jones, Kim; 46 Jones, Lynda; 4. 7, 114, 148, 179, 190, 288 Jones, Rhonda; 36 Jones, Vicky; 41, 114, 158 Jordan, Barb; 36 Jordan, Judy; 36 Judy, Lori;36, 150 Juergens, Vicki; 41, 109, 132, 135, 150, 158, 164, 253 Juergens, Mr. U. Timothy; 18, 22, 51, 212 Jusrice, Cindy; 46, 115, 164, 167, 262 Kadel, Eric; 137, 152 Kadel, Kim; 7, 106, 130, 151, 150, 175, 174, 178, 190, 204, 221, 245, 265 Kame, Mr. Jack; 22 Kame, Mrs. Joyce; 27, i Kane, Bret; 46, 59,86,87 Kapp, Mark; 41, 45, 91, 109, 154, 155 ' Keesecker, Kathy; 46, 114, 158, 169 Kell, Kec; 5, 121, 135, 140, l4l, 148, 167, 172,174, i?9, 180, 190, 242 Keller, Cheryl; 180, 109, 116, 117, 148, 158, 162, 165, 174, 175, 190 Keller, Susan; 41, 160, 162 Kelly, Brenda; 41, 156, 160, 214 Kelly, Dan; 41, 59, 94, 159 Kelly, Mr. Don; 25, 163 Kelly, Michael; 52 Kelly, Tonya; 36, 114, 159 Kennedy, Debbie; 46 Kenney, John; 126, 127, 162, 165, 190 Kimball, Karen; 52 Kimes, Tami; 36 v Kimmeric, Bemadettc; 41, 100, jpl, 135, 150, 164 Kimmerle, Dane; 46, 59, 109, 167 ' S ' King, Annette; 41 King, Bill; 41 King. Bob, 46, 78, 137, 152 King, Don; 42, 80 King, Patty; 36, 136, 150, 164 King, Tina; 135, 150, 172, 174, 176, 177, 191, 254 Kinslcr, Pam; 46, 135, 136, 148, 158, 164 Kirk, Kay; 36, 109, 121, 137, 150, 158, 164 Kirk, Kim; 46, 109, 133, 135, 154, 164, 167 Kitchen, Mike; 36. 80, 109, 137 Kitchen. Rick; 7, 59, 61. 80, 82. 83, 156, 191. 288 Kittles. Mick; 42. 59, 80, 82, 83, 123 Kittles, Mrs. Shirley: 27 ■aMaaHMMMMIMi Kright,Jeff;42, 59, 162 Knislcy, Paula; 36. 102, 137. 130. 158 Kohl, Kim; 3, 114, 124, 138, 139. 140, 147. 150, 151, 154, 172, 174, 191, 211, 227, 244, 288 Kohl, Mark; 52, 191 Kopp,Kathy;42, 100. 101, 104, 114. 126, 138, 150, 156 Kopp, Nanette; 100, 101. 114, l42, 150, 160, 161, 167, 172,174,175, 179,191.231,288 Koster, Terry; 191 Kripas, Earl, 52, 191 Kueker, Dave; 36, 91 Kunkle, Leslie; 46, 104, 114, 133, 139, 150, 154, 249 Kushraal, Kent; 52, 202 Lail, IDolIy; 114. 115, 139, 191, 202 Lamborn, Jim; 46, 109, 134, 135, 136, 152, 167, 219 Undess, Beth; 42, 87, 114, 164 Langen, Shean; 42, 109 Lapp, Kim; 2, 139, 158, 160, 191, 211, 288 Larson, Cheryl; 46, 150 Larson, Renee; 36 Larson, Roy; 36, 71,228 Lavey, Lee Ann; 52 Lavey, Tami; 42 Lcath, Bob; 191 Leath. Kathy; 42 Leffel, Bob; 52. 92, 94, 95. 141. 191 Legge, Stephanie; 42, 96, 98, 1 1 4, 137, 158 Lehman. Corey; 46, 59, 78, 79, 150, 152 Leibfritz; 108, 109, 123, 129, 13 ' 6, 142, 143, 147, 150, 154, 164, 165, 166, 167, 172, 174, 175, 179, 191,213, 251,288 Leibfritz, Diane; 46, 154, 160, 164, 167 Leibfritz, Sandy; 42, 121, 164 Lenz.Jackic; 46 Lenz, Lisa; 36 LeVallcy, Jeff; 52, 192 LcVallcy, Rhonda; 36, 149 LeVaJiey, Tammy; 42, 149 Lewis, David; 52, 192 Lewis, Kim; 46 Lewis, Shcrri; 192 Lilly. Beth; 36, 148, 158 Lilly. Dave; 42 LiJly, Kris; 46, 148. 149 Lind, Beth; 42, 132, 139, 150. 236 Linkenhokcr. Mike; 42 Lockwood. Lori; 33, 36, 109. 132, 137, 148, 158, 164 Lockwood, Tim; 31, 46, 59, 80, 82, 86, 87, 141 Loewer, Kathy; 3, 4, 108, 109, 135, 136, 139, 147, 150, 154, 163, 164, 167, 171, 172, 174, 175, 179, 192, 288 Logan, Debbie; 52, 192 Logan, Denise; 36 Lorton, Amy; 36, 109, 137, 150 Lorton. Mike; 46, 122, 141 Lough, Lindsey; 192 Lower, David; 52. 192 Lubbers, Mary; 42, 109, 135, 164, 174 Lubbers, Tim; 36, 109, 137, 152 Luking, Joel; 52- Lutz, Richard; 42, 94 Mackert. Sharon; 139, 147, 174, 192, 251 Maddox, Mr. Larry; 25, 162 Mahan, Deb; 7, 121, 150. 152, 192, 288 Mahan, Mrs. Mary; 28 Malina, Terry;4.5, 114,115, 139,147,150,151,173. 174, 179, 192, 211, 221. 251, 288 Maloy, Cheryl; 46 Mammolite, Rick; 54, 66. 67. 135, 147, 156, 173. 192, 220. 247. 258. 264 Mapp. Cindy; 52. 192 Marshall, Bruce; 152 Marshall. Dave; 3, 59,60,61,62. 140. 151.156. 193,211, 244,288 Marshall, Gretchen; 32. 46. 106, 121. 130, 131, 159, 141, 142, 148, 149, 150, 151, 154, 167, 210, 255. 265 Marshall, Terry; 42, 87 Marshall, Tom; 36. 80, 88, 152 Martin, I bbie; 46, 109, 157, 154 Martin, Kevin; 42, 78 Manin, Natalie; 42, 109. 134, 135. 156, 150, 158, 174 Marton. Dale; 46, 66, 68, 78, 79. 112, 113, 156, 162, 247 Mason, Peggy; 42 Maute, Kevin; 46, 49 Maynard, Gary; 37, 150 Means, Marc; 19,37, 137, 150 Meek, Cynthia; 52, 193 Mercer, Mrs. Amy; 27 Mercer. Brian; 42 Meredith, Craig; 42 Meredith, Terri; 31, 46, 114 Meyer, Bob; 42 Michler, Rick; 193 Miesse,Jock, 42 Miller, Becky; 57, 98, 102, 109, 137, 150, 156 Miller, Chris. 4, 108, 109, 135, 159, 150, 154, 164. 167. 174, 179, 194, 270, 288 Miller, Cindy; 42. 114. 150, 154 Miller, Mrs. Connie; 27, 150 Miller, Frank; 42. 55,80.150 Miller.Joanie; 52 Miller, Joy; 164,193 Miller, Julie; 114 Miller, Karen; 5,46, 114, 148 Miller. Kevin; 46 Miller, Lance; 194 ' Miller, Lisa A.; 37, 114 Miller, Lisa; 42 Miller, MelanieJ.; 37, 135. 148 Miller, MelanieK.; 46, 114, 135,136,159, 158 Miller, Mike A.; 46 Miller, Mike H; 42 Miller, Rick; 42, 59, 94, 256 Miller, Sherry; 37 Milton, Matt; 46, 75, 122 Minnick, Mr. Roger; 25, 152, 168 Mitchell, John; 139, 19 Mitchell,Julie;37,150 Mitchell, Tammy; 37, 114, 150 Mitchell, Teresa; 37 Mocller, Marvin; 46 Mocller, Maureen; 57, 157 Moffit, Mrs. Ethel; 27 Moffitt, Pam;42, 215 Montgomery, Debbie; 37, 133 Montgomery, Jim; 194 Montgomery, Vickie; 46, 160 Moore, Alan; 37, 64, SO, 126, 139, 150, 162 Moore, Mr. Kenneth; 25, 69, 70, 71, 80, 81. 83, 151, 215, 228 Moore, Michelle; 5, 114, 150, 174, 194 Moore, Mr. Steve; 86 Morgan, Miss Nancy; 25 Morris, Cami; 42,96, 214 Morris, Karen; 42, 137, 150 Moscr, Gregg: 174, 194 Mosie, Karen; 4, 7, 108, 109, 155, 156, 178, 179, 194, 216, 288 Mosie, Sharon; 42, 109, 135, 144. 174 Mowell.Jim; l4l. 194 Mowery, Mrs. Peggy; 25, 167, 129, 219 Mundy, David; 36, 37, 64, 88, 162 Mundy, Tim; 90, 91, 118. 156, 194 Murphy, Dan; 90, 91, 47 Murphy, Mr. Leonard; 25 Music, Nancy ; 42 Mustar, Cynthia; 57, 109. 157 Myers, Bemie; 44 Myers. Tina; 52 McAfee, Todd; 36 McCall, Mark; 52. 193 McCarley, Mrs. Lillian; 27 -W McClain, Kim; 52, 193, 114 McDanicl, Marc; 121, 129. 150. 167. 174, 193. 205, 211 McDonald, Bill; 36, 64 McDonald, Chrfs; 46 McDonald, Mr. Dale: 25. 156, 75, 157 McDonald. Mike; 42 McDonald. Scott; 4. 72, 75, 76, 93, 94, 95, 110, 1 12, 1 13. 134, 155, 138, 159. 142. 156, 167, 172, 174, 176, 193, 231,242.288 McDonald. Sharon; 42 McGinnis, Mary; 52. 193 McGrath, Erin;42, 102, 114 McGrath, Theresa; 36. 100, 114 Mcintosh. Philip; 52. 202 McKenney,Jeff;46, 80 McKillip,Janet; 193 McKillip, Vickie; 36 McKinley, Earl; 52 McKinley; LaNell; 121, 138, 159, IM. 195 McKinley, Linda; 158, 159, 160, 193, 288 McNier, Melinda. 52 McNutt. Mark; 36. 64, 150 McPherson, Rojam; 36, 109, 126. 12 . 137, 150, 158. 164. 221 McWilliams. Mr. Charles; 22, 51 McWilliams. Debbie; 5. 30, 46, 108, 109. 118, 121. 135, 150, 236. 243. 254. 261. 265 Napier, Bill; 42 SS s Nccr, Jim; 66, 67, 107. 116, 117. 1 . 1«. 156, IS8. 1 . 162, 163,172, 174, 176. 194, 206, 211. 215. 247, 259, 288 Neff,Mr, Boynton rSud); 20, 28, 29. 21 1 Nehcr. Vot. 150. 152 Ncidcmirc, Becky, 37, 102, 104. 150, 156 Ncuhardt. Dave; 194 Newman, Richard, 52, 194 Newman, Walt; 52 Nicholl.Grcg.47.ii ' ). 82 Nichols, Cari; 159, 160. 195 Nichols. Kathy, 47. 122 NichoJ!. Randy: 42. Y). 1«. 162 Nowland, Thomas; 52. 195 Nuss, Sue; 37. 150 Nuss.Tim. ' C Oakley, Pam; 37 Ober. Doug; 195 Ockcrman, Cindy. 108, 109. 135, 136. 150, l A,a ni. 179.195.251 JS m Ogden, Cindy, 37 Ogden, Dave; 47, 152, 162 Ogden. Doug; 42. 109. 134. 155. 150. 162, 163 O ' Neil, Mr.John:26. 138, 1)9 h 0 ' NeiI.Tim;42. 78.94. 122. 139.215 Oren, James; 52. 195, 219 Oren, Marty, 42 Oren. Tonya. 37, 137 Osment, Cheryl, 33,42. U4, 118, 132, 148. 150, 154 Osment. Karen; 5. 6, 33, 110. 112. 113. 114. 115.139. 140. 150. 154. 164, 172, 174, 195, 245, 288 Orway, Bob; 37. 71, 78, 88 Overholser,Jenny; 114, 115. 138. 139. 147. 150. 164. 172. 174.176.195,242,251,288 Overholser. Mindy;42. 104, 115. 121. 148, 156 Owens, Randy; 42 Palmer, Dave; 42. 139 Park, Doug; 57 Parkin. Jeff ; 42, 80. 109, 137, 150 Parks, Kathy: 52 Parmlcy, Dave; 58, 59, 61, 63, 73. 75. 77. 85, 87, 152. 153, 156, 195 Parmley. Mike; 37. 64, 88, 89. 122 Parrack, Mr. Harry; 23. 140, 144 Parril, Matt; 57, 94 Parsons. Marie; 19,42, 109, 135. 164 Patrick. Jell; 37. 152 Patron, Steve; 78 Pavelka, Patt ' ; 37 Payne, Alan; 52 Payne. Don: 195 Peacock, Joe; 202 Peacock, Phy Hiss, 4 Pearson, Christopher; 52, 195 Pease, Steve; 42. 80 Peck, John, 47 Pelfrey, Susie; 160, 161.195 Penwell, Ke ■in; 4 , SO. 82 Pequignot. Lisa. 5.47.98,106,113,114,115. 139,154. 156. 264 Pequignot. Renee; 37,98, 109, 137. 156 Perkins. Beck7; 52, 195 Perkins. Brenda; 28. 121. 149. 164. 169. 196 Perkins. Mark; 42. 68 Perry. Randy; 2. ' . 108, 109. 154. 135, 156. 142. 150. 179, 196. 219, 2SS Peters, Jodec: 32. 4 . 109, U6, 155, 148, l . 158, 159. 163, 166. 16- Peters. Jon. ?-. 64. SO. 154, 136, 137, 158, 162, 213 Peters. Mr. William. 26 Petrey. Edgar; S2 HiUlips. Rick: 43 Phillips. Sre •c: 52. S . 202 Phillips. Terry : 10 . 110. 242, 2-0 Picklesimcr. Chris: 43 Pidcock, Matty: 45, 109. 134, 135. 156. 139 Pierson. Eric; 47 Pierson.Jill: 114. 115. 121. 133. 138. 159. 14S, 15S. 196, 211,288 Poland. Kathy; 7, 96, lOS. 109. 135. 1 . 196. 2SS Poling, Bref da: 37 Ftorfidio.Joe;47,66.6-. 116. ir. HI. 163.24- Rjrfidic. Iolinda:43. 15S Potts, Candy: 155. 156. 143, 147, 148, 158. 166, 167. 172, m. 175. 179. 181, 196 Potts. Robert; 52. 202 ftiwer.Joc: 3-; 139 Powers. Bonnie: 37. 152, 139, 265 Powers, Kent: 6, 7, 55. 58. 59. 61, 65. 3, -4, . ' . S4. 87, 140. 156. 179, 196, 210. 216. 220. 230. 242, 259. 270, 28S Preston. Etncst: 196 Preston, Rose: 150. 160. 161 Priddy. Ellen: y Pritt. Gary; 52, 196 Pryor. Donna; 52 1 I 2S5 Puckctt, Dawne; 37, 96, 98, 99, 102, 109, 137, 156 Puckctt, Mrs. Leona; 26, 102, 103, 97 Rabung, Mike; 47, 59, 80, 82 Railsback, Mr. David; 26, 116, 145, 158 Rangcler, Mrs. Evclen; 26 Ray, Sandy; 37, 150 Raymond, Mr. Michael; 26, 28, 155, 166, 167 Reading, Janice; 37 Reading, Tim; 47 Redmon,_Joyce;43 ' ;. Redmon, Sharon; 47, 160 ' gj Redmond, Caro] ; 7, IDS, 109, 135, 179, 196, 288 t Reed, Mark; 47, 80, 156, 158, 162 Reed, Naomi; 2, 5, 107, 116, 117, 129, 145, 147, 148, 158, 159, 167, 170, 173, 176, 196, 206 Recs, Shclia; 196 Reese, Dick; 66, 68, 196, 247 Reiff, Missy; 47, 109, 133, 135, 158, 174, 175 Reiss, Dan; 37, 109, 137, 162 Reiss, Steve; 43, 59, 78, 94, 162, 280 Reveal, Chuck; 37, 150 Rhoades, Renae; 37, 150 Rhoades, Rick; 197 Rhonemus, Lori; 47, 49, 114, 121, 150, 156, 158 Rhonemus, Todd; 37 Richards, Donald; 52, 202 Richards, Donna; 43 Richards, Rick; 64, 150, 152 Richards. Stephanie; 52, 197 Richardson, Steve; 52 Ridenour, Ed; 43, 139, 150, 151, 152, 158 Riemenschneider, Carol; 47, 114, 115, 121, 142, 150, 156, 231 Riggle, Kim; 43 Riggle, Penny; 150 • Riggle, Tawnya; 37, 114, 151 Riley, Robin; 96, 97, 100, 101, 106, 111, 115, 129, 130, 144, 147, 150, 153, 158, 166, 172, 174, 197, 204, 265, 270 Riley, Vaughn; 37 Rinker, Mrs. Sherri; 26, 133, 161 Risteff, Debbie; 43, 114, 150, 164 Ristetf, Kime; 197, 219 Robcns, Annie; 37, 114, 137 Roberts, Audrey; 43 Roberts, Elaine; 52 Roberts,Jeff; 197,287 Roberts,Jenny;4,5, 112, 113, U4, 139, 147, 150, 173, 174, 179, 197, 211, 221, 242, 288 Roberts, Lori; 4, 114, 139, 150, 179, 197, 242, 288 Robinson, Mr. Michael; 26, 64, 65, 86, 87, 98, 99, 145, 149, 213 Robinson, Stephanie; 37 Robison, Terri; 37 Rogers, Mark; 43, 80, 151 Roll, Mark; 47, 70, 71, 92, 152, 156, 162, 228, 250 Rollins, Loretta; 43 Rollins, Mrs. Norma; 26 Rollins, Randy; 47, 91, 162 Rose, Sue; 47, 49, 92, 96, 114, 156 Ross, Jerry; 43 Rosslcr, Barb; 43, H4, 139, 150 Rossler, Paula; 104, 129, 143, 164, 167, 197 Roush, John; 52 Roush, Lori; 45 Roush, Marchia; 197 Roush, Sheryl; 4, 108, 109, 136, 164, 179, 197, 288 Rowe, Don; 43, 87 Rudy, Doug; 47 Rudy, Mary; 52 Rumbold, Cindy; 43, 114 Rump, Brooks; 47, 68, 150, 158, 167, 173, 174 Runyan, Brian; 52 Runyan, Cassie; 37 Russell, Mike; 86, 138, 139, 197 Russell, Philip; 52 Rutan, Stephanie; 37, 109, 137 Salyers, Teresa; 47 Salyers, Terry; 152, 197 Sassen, Cindy; 33, 37, 148 Satz, Teresa; 38, 152 Saunders, Ben; 47, 132 Saunders, Cindy; 43 Sawyer, Tom; 43 Schibler, Eric; 2, 59, 60, 61, 129, 140, 143, 144, 145. 156, 157, 162, 163, 167, 172. 174, 176, 198, 211, 216, 288 Schmunk, Mark; 38, 80, 88, 152 Schmunk, Mr. Roy; 18, 21, 2. ' . 50, 51, 166, 167 Schneider, Mrs. Alice; 27 Schradcr,Jcft;52, 198 Schroeder, Susan; 38, 150 Schuler, Tim; 47, 54,94 Schutte, Cathy; 98, 148, 198 Schutte, Tina; 38, 109, 137, 164 Schwcnn,Bill;52 Scott, W illiam; 52 Seelig, Bob; 47 Seclig, Greg; 38, 64 Scipel, Betsy; 133, 139, 160, 164, 198, 211 Scipel,Jenny;43, 150, 162 Severs, Don; 43 Seymour, Chad; 66, 67, 87, 113, 156. 162, 198, 247, 250, 264 Seymour, Cindy; 38, 114, 121, 122, 136, 150 Shackelford, Mark; 47 Shaffer, Brenda;43, 109, 137, 164 Shaffer, Brian; 37, 38, 109, 137, 162, 164 Shaffer, Kim; 38, 150, 164 Shaffer, Lorrie; 38, 158 Shaffer, Shari; 38 Shank, Kim; 38, 109, 137, 150, 158, 164 Shaw, Mary ; 52 Shaw, Tom; 47 Shay, Rick; 145, 152, 153, 198 Shei ood, Everett; 38 Shields, Bill; 95. 198 Shields, Linda; 47, 114, 122, 150, 164 Shingler, Kay; 47, 1 14 Shoemaker, Amy; 38, 150 Short, Julie; 38 Short, Nancy; 38, 114, 150 Short, Sue; 43 Shotts, Charles; 52 Shouvlin, Patricia; 52, 202 Sicg, David; 38, 137 Siemon, Lori; 58, 98, 150. Sicmon, Mark; 55, 59, 60, 61. 62, 72, 74, 75, 76, 94, 95, 122, 124, 198 Silvers, Kim; 38 Simpson, Kevin; 43, 109, 136, 137. 150 Sindle,Jeff;43 Sine, Cindy; 126, 150, 175, 198 Sine.John; 43, 109, 136. 137, 150, 158, 162 Sine. Teri; 150 Skogstrom, Laura; 38, 109, 122, 137, 150 Slagle, Mrs. Dorothy; 22, 51 Slaughter, Cindy; 38, 139, 164 Slaughter, Karen; 43, 102, 139, 156 Slye, Daniel; 38 Smallwood, Jim; 43, 92 Smedley, Patrick; 52, 198 Smith, Bryan; 38, 152 Smith, Crissy; 47, 114,150, 164 Smith, Diana; 43 Smith, Donna; 47, 150 Smith, Geneva; 38 Smith, Jerry; 72, 73, 74, 75, 77, 123, 198, 242 Smith, Kennah; 52 Smith, Kim; 38 Smith, Ron; 47 Smith, Rufus; 38 Smith, Wesley; 45, 87 Smoot, Lota; 47, 148 Snodgrass, Michelle; 52, 198, 202 Snook, Teri; 38, 160 Snorf , Angie; 43 Snorf, Jenny; 154, 155, 202 Sno w, Steve; 43 Snyder, Bob; 38, 152, 154 Snyder, Charles; 47 Snyder, Eileen; 7, 108, 109, 121, 155, 156, 148, 164, 179, 199, 288 Snyder, Garry; 52, 202 Snyder, Judy; 58 Snyder,Jiilie;47, 102, 104, 114, 150, 156 Snyder, Ruth; 43 South, Kim; 5, 47, 110, 114, 133, 139,227 Southward, Larry; 38, 126, 152, 158, 159, 162 Soudiward, Wayne; 59, 61, 134, 135, 143. 162, 167, 170. 173, 174, 176, 179, 199, 258, 288 Sparks, Jeff; 52 Spears, Mrs. Cheryl; 26 Spcckman, Gale; 43, 114, 215 Spencer, Miss Kathryn; 26, 120, 170 Spradlin, Mike; 38 . Spriggs, John; 88, 89 ■Sprinkle, Pat; 38, 152 Sprinkle, Patti; 43, 159, 164 Stambaugh, Tammy; 1 17, 138, 139. 150, 154, 155, 164, 199 Stambaugh, Trudy; 43, 135, 139, 158 Scandley, Lori; 38 Stangas, Peter; 19, 43, 91, 121, 150, 158 SteeIe,Chris;86, 139, 152 Steele, Cliff; 38, 43 Stcinberger, Kate; 43, 1 14 Stephens, Mrs. Martha; 20, 26 Steiner, Mrs. Myrtle; 27 Stevens, Kyle; 69, 70, 71, 86, 87, 199, 228, 285 Stevens, Shawn; 43, 71, 80, 87, 162, 228 Stevenson, Lory; 38, 108, 109, 137 Stewart, Penny; 138, 139, 160, 199 itMMlXMM Stewart, Steve; 59, 61, 152, 153, 156, 199 Stiller, Evelyn; 46, 141,164 Stradling, Brenda; 46, 156, 157, 160, 212 Strant2,Jeri; 199 Stratton, Cindy; 58, 96, 159 Stratton, John; 47, 80, 82 Stratton, Reggie; 46, 80, 82 Stroupe, David; 47, 80, 137 Stroupe, Gary; 75, 77, 93, 94, 95, 199 Struck, Elaine; 43, 164 Summers, Brenda; 38, 122 Sumpter, Penny; 43 Suttles, Carla; 44 Suttles, Qyde; 44 Swaney, Tim; 52 Sweeney, Janet; 199 Swords, Gina; 47, 109, 155, 155, 148, 158, 164 Taborn, David; 58 Tackett, Robbie; 44, 88 Tarpoff, Karen; 47, 109, 121, 157 Tayloe, Shawn; 38, 64, 152 Tayloc, Tma; 44, 114, 115, 118, 127, 150, 154, 156 Tayloe, Tom; 52, 59, 60, 61, 199 Taylor, Chris; 38 Taylor,Jeff;47,94, 152 Thomas, Edward; 58, 64 Thomas,John; 199, 219 Thomas, Mike; 199, 202 pmas, Tina; 58 -■Thompson, Garry; 6, 150, 167, 200 Thompson, Rosalee; 44, 1 50 Thompson, Yvonne; 160, 200 Thornburg, George; 200, 250 Thornton, John; 47 ' - ' Thornton, Shaton; 48 Thorstenson. Rich; 48. 159 Toole, Karen; 104, 105, 114, 115, 158, 139, 147, 154, 155, 156, 167, 173, 174, 176, 200, 221 Toole, Mike; 70. 71, 137, 162, 228, 280 Toole, Pat; 44. 70. 71, 87, 137, 154, 162, 228 Toppins, Debbie; 48, 160 Totdiff.Janct; 38, 126, 127, 150, 158 Tordif f. Kim; 44 Trcnner, Kay; 28, 96, 97, 98, 99, 102, 145, 156, 167, 169, 174. 175, 200 Turner, Ken ; 44 Twait. Brad; 38,64, 94, 137, 257 Twiggs, Jim; 48, 148,152 Tyson. Mike; 55, 44, 71, 154, 155, 148, 156, 162. 219. 228 Ulery. Jeff; 48, 91, 106, 113, 156. 162, 167, 249, 2( 4 Ulery, Mitch; 44, 90. 91, 1 13, 162, 249. 264 Ulery, Suzanne; 38, 137 Valenteen, Susan; 44 Van Horn, Randy; 44, 137 Vanuch, Mr. Joe; 65. 64, 86 Vasileff , Bill; 58, 64, 78, 94, 237 Vasileff , Sharon; 1 14, 160, 161, 172, 174, 177, 200, 212, 234 Venoy, Tammy; 58 Vest, Bert; 200 Wagner, Les; 48 Wagner, Rob; 48, 152 Wagner; Sandy; 48 ■Wainz, Jackie; 44, ll4, 126, 132. 139, 150, 158 Wainz, Ron; 92, 94, 95, 110, 145, 156, 167, 174, 175, 200, 227, 284 Wall, Scott; 58. 78. 88,89 Wall, Tami; 5, 48, 150, 220 Wallace, Gary; 52, 200 Wallin, Jon; 52, 200 . «Si Wallin, Sue; 44 ■' Walls, Donald; 58 Walsh, Lori; 58, 108, 137, 158, 164 Walters, Celina; 38 Walters, Lindy; 52, 200 Waterman, Shawn; 39, 78 Webb, Jeff; 44 Weber, David; 52 Webster, Cynthia; 52 Webster, Tammy; 52, 114 Weed, Nancy; 109, 132, 157, 59 Weed, Steve; 28,48,87, 152 Weeks, Fian; 44, 121, 157, 154, 155, 160, 161 Weidnour, Mrs. Naomi, 27 Weikert, Kathy; 48, 114, 150 Weikert,Andy; 59,88,64 Welch, Nikki; 150, 200 Welsheimer, Miss Judith; 26 Wells, Carolyn; 52, 201 Wells, Sharon; 52, 201 Wertz, Brady; 80, 108, 109, 135, 150, 151, 175, 201, 202, 239 White, Bctte; 48, 114 White, Bob; 39, 80, 109, 115, 125, 137, 264 286 VX ' icgcl, Mrs. Grace; 26 WilderrauthJilli ' lS, 148 Willums, Anita; 5, 114,115, 139, 150, 174, 175,201 Williams, Chuck; 201 Williams. Doiisc; 44, U4 Williams, Joy; 48, 150 Williams, Linda; 39, 96, 102 Williams, Mark; 31, 48, 70, 71, 94, 152, 228 Williams, Penny; 39 Williams, Susan; 39, 113. 114, 132, 149, 150, 158,264, 265 Williams, Teresa; 48. 160. 161 Williamson. Mrs. Karen; 26, 151 Williford, Pam; 202 Wilson. Angle: 44, 114, 152 Wilson, Baib; 52, 201 Wilson, Howard; 201 Wilson, Kathy; 52 Winkler, Mr. William; 22, 51 Wireman, Craig; 4 1, 59, 94 Wircman. Kcncta; 139 Wise, Don; 48, 150 Wise, Rick; 44 Wobbc, Holly; 48, 1( , 121, 136,158,164,174 Woebking, Claudia; 31, 48. 114. 1 vj, 150, 158. 164. 167, 174 Womacks, Greg; 44 Woodard, Eugenia; 44, 98, 109, nrt. 137, 150, 152, 153, 164 Woods, Tina; 39. 109, 132, 137 Worthen,Jim;44,71,87, 135, 136,228 Wray, Rhonda; 44 Wright, David A.; 44 Wright, Mike; 48, 59 Wright, Tammy; 7, 139,201,211,288 Wright, Tim; 152, 153, 164, 201 Young, Connie; 201 , 259 Young, Greg; 259. 201. 202 Young. Miss Karen; 26 Young. Pam, 160, 161,201 Youngcrman. Uura; 1 14, 52 Yowler, Miss Barb; 97 Yowler, Bill, 19. 116. 139, 158, 162. 202 Yowler, Doug. 44 Yowler, Lisa, 39. 109, 137 Yowler, Mark, 52 Zappe. Andy. 48. 68 Zimmerman; 102. 103 Zink. Larry;39, 64, 80 Zink, Terry; 48, 96. 118. 149. 150 Zinkhon,Jc f;39 Zugeldcr, Richard; 39 21igclder, William; 52 ■« Hail and Farewell, Seniors 1976! LJV i . d J 4t— - If youth could just stand still in time And grasp the magic from the haze Of life , its rhythms and its rhymes , And realize These are the days. Kim Baker 288 I
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