Sheridan High School - Sentinel Yearbook (Thornville, OH)

 - Class of 1983

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ABOVE LEFT: Senior Dee Reichley was selected as the MVP for girls var- sity basketball. ABOVE CENTER: Speaking with Steve Shumaker and Dean Miller, who were selected to the All Southeastern Ohio First Team, is Coach John Coleman. ABOVE RIGHT: Performing in a meet, Lori Robison shows the gymnastic talent that helped her win two MVP trophies. FAR LEFT: By placing in the 800 Meter at the state track meet, Amy Wilson received All-Ohio honors. LEFT: Also competing in the state meet, Joni Johnston placed 8th in the discus. I do not think that winning is the most important thing. I think winning is the only thing. — Bill Veeck LEFT: For the second year, Joe Wilson was selected as the Most Valuable Player in golf. ABOVE LEFT AND RIGHT: Coach Sue Harrison proudly displays the titles which the softball team won. Brooke England. M P. holds the runner-up trophy for the regional tournament. Opening 1 1

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... or Did They? Quarterback Shawn Shumaker: “I’d go to the huddle in practice, and the of- fensive linemen would say, ‘Let us know which direction you re throwing this time so we’ll know who we have to tackle’.’’ (Ken Anderson) BELOW: Varsity Boys Basketball Coach, Mr. Charles Fetrow, assessing the talents of his players: “We have a great bunch of outside shooters. Un- fortunately, all our games are played indoors.’’ (Weldon Drew) LEFT: Mr. Larry Davi6 commenting on the performance of the quiz team in the WHIZ-TV competition: “I always told the team we didn’t get beat, we just ran out of time.” (A1 Conover) Linebacker, Scott Eickelberger: “Playing linebacker is like walking through a lion’s cage in a three-piece pork-chop suit.” ( Cecil Johnson) After being injured while playing football, Jeff Keller being treated by the athletic trainer, Chad Starkey: “He told me I don’t have any pain so I don’t have any pain. But for someone who doesn’t have any pain. I'm in pain.” (Clyde Vaughn) 10 Opening



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Education has for its object the formation of character — H. Spencer I A ABOVE: At her very last sport banquet, Lisa Remmert shows emotion when realizing how much she will miss SHS. BELOW: Athletic trainer, Chad Starkey, tells Mike Davis how to care for his football injury. BOT- TOM: Modestly, Bryan Tussing models his funky attire. ABOVE LEFT: During the faculty-senior game, Don Schumacher displays skill. ABOVE RIGHT: One morn- ing of Right to Read Week, Mr. Taylor and Josef Finsel recite portions of a book. BELOW': SKI CLUB Front Row: Heather Harlan. Jean Baker. Sherry Robinson. Jodi Mallett. Steve Emmert, and Dave Bennett. Row 2: Scott Friel, Cheryl Reinhart. Delana Robbins. Melissa Lynn, Tori Crane, Stephanie Alspach. and Beth llouk. Row 3: Lee Taylor, Rusty Lyons, Marty Del amatre. Angie Hankinson, Cheri Willey, Dave Dornon, Tracy Crane, Gary Evans, and Mr. Steve Glade. ABOVE: On the last day of school, the 1984 senior class parks their favorite means of transportation. ABOVE RIGHT: Shown here are Mr. Glade and friends: Ron Hughes, John Tracy, and 1 2 Opening

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