South Central High School - Centurion Yearbook (Greenwich, OH)
- Class of 1978
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SOUTH CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL CENTURION GREENWICH-NORTH FAIRFIELD VOLUMN XXIII RitU ICStlff ' ! a u 1978 SENIORS Elizabeth Bacon LaCherril Baker Senior Class Even though twelve years of school have been completed, for some of us It Is a new beginning. There is an entire future ahead of us ready and waiting. New jobs, dreams and hopes will all come true. During these years, the strug- gles were hard and long but our success made these times all worth while. We can all be truly be proud of ourselves. Steve Barnhart Gary G. Beverly Constance Ann Blair Bryan Patrick Brown 8 BACON'S CHEVROLET Larry Brown Teresa L. Brown Terry Carroll The College English II Seniors stage their traditional Christmas play, written, directed, and act- ed by them. Tim Cochran Curtis Clemons Alison K. Cougar Pamela Conaway Randal L. Fidler Brad Figley n Bridget Helen Glasser Tom Graffice Tom Graffice props his feet up to ease the day's tensions. Patricia G. Gray Tony Hall Patricia Hale Jon Fishbaugh Kelly Hartley Cynthia Hess Theresa Camille Susan M. Jamison Jackson A. Jon Fishbaugh awaits to com- pete in the track meet's next event. B. Chris Reynolds holds up the heater and wall during lunch. IS Dane Keiser Suzanne Kelley Connie Faye Knapp Tony Hall dribbles his way through life. Daniel L. McCoy Larry McFarlin Dawn Y. Montgomery 16 Norman L. Patton Bari Jo Abbott Philbrick Kimberly A. Philbrick Vanessa Ratliff A. Bill Moore and Jill Knoll as the lovable Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus. B. Larrry ! T. V. is bad for your eyes and mind. Melinda Sue Palm Sandra Kay Oney Ronald D. Risner Bill Ray Chris A. Reynolds Claudia Rinehart Debra E. Sands Billy Schlarb Beth Bacon is quizzed by Mr. Hunt on the infamous cat. Sally Ann Schulz Linda Shepherd Terry T.R. Shultz Sherry Stephens Steve McCormack cools things with a cool hat. Anthony K. Tackett Bruce Vaughn VanScoy Mike White 21 IN MEMORY OF 00 hs I hs (S) IS) UJ LJL C Z 00 o' z LU LU QO 2 LU 2 June 4th â A Perfect Day For Graduation This was the last time the Class of 1978 would be together as a whole. The gowns were two shades of blue and the girls carried daisies. The Senior band members played Coventry and Evergreen. The speeches were done by four Senior members, which made it much more meaningful. The Graduation was very success- ful, and we can truly be proud of the Seniors. A. Sally Schulz gives her welcoming address. B. Mr. Toney presents the 1978 graduating class as they change their tassels. C. Bill Moore presents his speech on The Present. 23 BURMA BROTHERS A. Terry Carroll presents her speech on Remembering of her experiences at high school. B. The Senior Class receives their diplomas. C. This is the last time the Seniors would be together as an entire class. 24 K. Peering and B. Glasser received awards for the highest point averages in the Senior class Award Winning Seniors: l-r: C. Clemons, D. Keiser, P. Gray, M. Palm, P. Conaway, K. Peering, C. Jack son, S. Schulz, B. Glasser, and C. Rinehart 2$ BOLLENGER'S CUT RATE BETH BACONâAnnual Staff 1,2,3; NHS 2,3,4; Scholarship Team 1,2; American Legion Contest (Local) 4; Statistician 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3, 4; Group Winners at District 1,2,3, 4; Group Winners at State 1,3; Dance Band 2,3,4; Tri-M 2,3,4; District Band 3; Conference Band 3; Pep Band 1,2,3,4; Play Crew 4; Class and Club Officers 1,2,3,4; Student Council 1,2; Varsity S.C. 1,2,3,4; S.A.E. Member 1,2,3,4; Girls' State 3; School Newspaper 3,4; Editor 4. CHERI BAKER--FHA Style Show 1 2,3; FHA Member 1,2; Manager 1; Class or Club Officer 2; Cheer- leader 1,2,3,4; Varsity S.C. 3,4; S.A.E. Member 3; Starlight At- tendant 1,2; Gymnastics 2; Prom Queen 4. GARY BEVERLY--Football 1,2,4; EHOVE 3,4. CONNIE BLAIRâAnnual Staff 1, 2,3,4; FHA Style Show 1,2,3; Track 2,3; Band 1,2,3,4; Group Winners at District 1,2,3,4; Group Winners at State 1,3; Dance Band 1,2,3; Tri-M 2,3,4; Conference Band 3,4; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Varsity S.C. 2,3,4. BRYAN BROWN--Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Track 4; Club Officer 4; Student Council Member 4; Football Home- coming King 4; Starlight Escort 1. LARRY BROWNâAnnual Staff 1, 2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1; Baseball 1; Football Co-Captain 4; Band 1,2,3; Group Winners at District 1,2,3; Group Winners at State 1,3; Varsity S.C. 3,4; Prom Prince 3; Graduation Usher 3. TERI RONK BROWNâAnnual Staff 1 2,3,4; Editor 4; FHA Style Show 1,2,3; Track 1; Statistician 1; Band 1,2,3; Group Winners at District 1, 2,3; Group Winners at State 1,3; Tri-M 2,3,4; Class and Club Officers 1,3,4; Cheerleader 1; Varsity S.C. 2,3; Prom Princess 3; Prom Slave 2; Graduation Usher 3; School News- paper 3; Pom-Pom 1. STEVE B A RNH A RT--FFA Member 1,2; Basketball 1; EHOVE 3,4; VICA 3,4. TERRY CA RROL L--Annual Staff 1,2,3; Scholarship Team 3; FHA Style Show 1; Basketball 1,2; Track 1,2,3; Band 1,2,3,4; Group Winners at District 1,2,3,4; Group Winners at State 1,3; Dance Band 2,3; Conference Band 3; Pep Band 1,2; Class or Club Officer 4; Cheer- leader 1,3,4; Varsity S.C. 3,4; S.A.E. Member 2,3,4. CURTIS CLEMONS--NHS 2,3,4; Scholarship Team 1,2,3,4; Science Fair Project (Local and District) 1; Track 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Group Winners at District 1,2,3,4; Group Winners at State 1,3; Dance Band 2,3,4; Conference Band 3; Pep Band 2,3,4; Boys' State 3. TIM COCHRANâAnnual Staff 2, 3,4; Scholarship Team 3; Football 2; Basketball 1; Track 1,2,3,4; Cross Country 3; Varsity S.C. 1,2, 3,4; Boys' State 3. ALISON COGAR--FHA Style Show 1,2; FHA Member 1,2; VICA 3,4; EHOVE 3,4. PAM CONAWAYâFHA Style Show 1,2; Junior degree 1; FHA Member 1,2; Band 1; Group Winners at Dis- trict 1; Group Winners at State 1; Class or Club Officer 2; Starlight Attendant 3; EHOVE 3,4. JANE DA VIESâAnnual Staff 3; FHA Style Show 1,2,3; Track 3; S.A.E. Member 3. KAREN DEERINGâAnnual Staff 1,2,3,4; Editor 4; NHS 3,4; Schol- arship Team 2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Statistician 1,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Group Winners at Distiict 1,2,3,4; Group Winners at State 1,3; Dance Band 2; Tri-M 3,4; Pep Band 3; Drama Club 4; Class and Club Of- ficers 1,2,3,4; Varsity S.C. 1,2,3,4; S.A.E. Member 1,2,3; School News- paper 3. CHERYL EASTMANâFHA Style Show 2; FHA Member 1; Basketball 2,3; Track 2,3; Volleyball 2,3; Football Homecoming Attendant 3; Pom-Pom 1,2. DAPHNE EDWARDSâAnnual Staff 1; FHA Style Show 1; Basketball 1 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Group Win- ners at District 1,2,3,4; Group Win- ners at State 1,3; Tri-M 2,3,4; District Band 3; Conference Band 3; Pep Band 1,2,3,4; Class or Club Officer 4; Varsity S.C. 2,3,4. CHRIS FETTER--FHA Style Show 2; Baseball 1; Drama Club 1; EHOVE. RANDY FIDLERâFHA Style Show 1; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1, 2; Baseball 1,2,3; Varsity S.C. 2, 3,4; Football Homecoming Escort 2; FYom Slave 2. BRAD FIGLEY-- JON FISHB A UGH--Football 1,2.3,4; Basketball 1,2,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Track 3,4; Prom Slave 2. BRIDGET GLASSER--Annual Staff 1,2,3; NHS 2,3,4; Scholarship Team 1; FHA Style Show 1,2; Band 1,2,3, 4; Group Winners at District 1,2,3, 4; Group Winners at State 1,3; En- semble 1; Tri-M 3,4; Drama Club 4; Office Girl 3,4; Cheerleader 2, 3,4; Varsity S.C. 3,4; Girls' State 3; Football Homecoming Attendant 1,4; Gymnastics 1,2. TOM GRAFFICE--BasketbalI 1,2, 3,4; Baseball 1,3,4; Cross Country 4; Band 1,2 Varsity S.C. 3,4. PATTY GRAY--FHA Style Show 3; EHOVE 4. TONY HALL--Annual Staff 2; Scholarship Team 2,4; American Legion Contest (Local) 2,4; Foot- ball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Drama Club 4; Class or Club Officer 2; Varsity S.C. 2,3,4; Boys' State 3; Football Homecoming Escort 1; Starlight Escort 2,3; Prom King 4. KELLY H A RT L Y - -Basketbal I 1; Baseball lJManager 2. CINDY HESSâAnnual Staff 1,2; FHA Style Show 1,2,3; FHA Mem- ber 1,2,3; Class or Club Officer 3; School Newspaper 3. CAMMY JACKSON-- SUSAN JAMISONâFHA Style Show 1; Senior Hair Style Competetion 4; VICA 3,4; Library Staff 1,2; EHOVE 3,4. DANE KEISERâAnnual Staff 2; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2, 3; Track 3; Manager 1; Golf 2,3; Cross Country 4; Varsity S.C. 2,3, 4. SUE KELLEY--Basketbal I 1; Vol- leyball 1; EHOVE 3,4. CONNIE KNAPP--FHA Style Show 3; FHA Member 1; Class or Club Officer 4; Pom-Pom 4; Gymnastics 3,4. JILL KNOLLâFFA State Judging Contest 1; FFA Contests 1; FFA Member 1; FHA Style Show 2; FHA Member 2; Drama Club 3; Class or Club Officer 4; S.A.E. Member 3, 4; School Newspaper 4. BRYAN LOVE âChapter Farmer 3,4; FFA State Judging Contest 3, 4; EHOVE 3,4. MAUREEN McCABEâFHA Style Show 3; Office Girl 3; Pom-Pom 4. STEVE McCORMACKâBasketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,3,4; Cross Country 3; Varsity S.C. 1,2,3,4. DAN McCOYâAnnual Staff 2,3,4; American Legion Contest (Local) 2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Manager 1,2; Band 1,2,3,4; Group Winners at District 1,2,3,4; Group Winners at State 1,3; Dance Band 1,2,4; Tri-M 2,3,4; Pep Band 2,3,4; Drama Club 2; Chess Club 2; Var- sity S.C. 3,4. LARRY McFARLINâChapter Far- mer 2,3,4; FFA Member 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1; Track 3; Drama Club 4. DAWN MONTGOMERYâFHA Style Show 1,2; FHA Member 1,2; Class or Club Officer 2,4; Football Homecoming Attendant 2; Pom- Pom 2,4; Gymnastics 1,2. BILL MOOREâDrama Club 3,4; School Newspaper 3,4. SHARON ONEYâFHA Member 1; Track 2. SANDY MUSIC ONEY--FHA Style Show 1,2,3; FHA Member 1. MINDY PALM--Annual Staff 1,3,4; NHS 3,4; State Farmer 3; Chapter Farmer 2,3,4; State Judging Contest 1,2,3,4; FFA Contests 1,2,3,4; FFA Member 1,2,3,4; FHA Style Show 1,2,3; Junior degree 2; Chapter de- gree 3; FHA Member 1,2,3,4; Dra- ma Club 3,4; Class or Club Officer 1,2,3,4; Officer Girl 3,4; Library Staff 2; Girls' State 3; School News- paper 4. NORMAN PATTONâScholarship Team 1,2; District H.M. or place 2; American Legion Contest (Local) 3; Football 2; Basketball 1; Track 4; Drama Club 3,4; School News- paper 4. BARI ABBOTT PHILBRICK â Statistician 4; School Newspaper 4. KIM PHILBRICK--Scholarship Team 1; Basketball 2; Track 1; Statistician 1; Band 1,2,3,4; Group Winners at District 1,2,3,4; Group Winners at State 1,3; Dance Band 2; Tri-M 2,3,4; District Band 1,2,3; Pep Band 1,3; Class or Club Officer 3; Student Council Pres. 4; Student Council Member 4; S.A.E. Member 1,2,3; Girls' State 3. VANESSA RATLIFF--FHA Style Show 1,2; FHA Member 1,2; Pom- Pom. BILL RAYâFFA Member 4; Bas- ketball 1; Golf 2,3; Special Olym- pics 2; Library Staff 1. CHRIS REYNOLDSâAnnual Staff 1; Basketball 1,2; Baseball 1,2,3; Golf 3; Band 1,2; Group Winners at District 1,2; Group Winners at State 1; Dance Band 1; District Band 1,2. CLAUDIA RINEHART-Annual Staff 1; NHS 1,2,3; Scholarship Team 1,2,3; American Legion Contest (Local) 3; Statistician 2; Band 1,2,3,4; Group Winners at District 1,2,3,4; Group Winners at State 1,3; Dance Band 3; Tri-M 4; Pep Band 3,4; Drama Club 4; Class or Club Officer 4; Student Council Pres. 4; Student Council Sec. 2; Student Council Member 1, 4; Office Girl 3; Cheerleader 2; School Newspaper 3,4; Editor 4. DOUG RISNER--BasketbalI 1; Baseball 1,2; Boys' State 3. RON RISNER--Basketbal I 1; Track 1; Cross Country 2. SHERRI SMITH RODRIGUEZâOEA 3,4; EHOVE 3,4. DEBI SANDSâ SALLY SCHULZ--Scholarship Team 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Track 1,4; Statistician 1; Band 1,2,3,4; Individual Winner at District 1; Group Winners at District 1,2,3,4; Group Winners at State 1,3; Dance Band 1,3; Tri-M 2,3,4; District Band 1,2,3,4; Conference Band 3; Pep Band 1,2,3,4; Drama Club 3; Class or Club Officer 1,2,3,4; Stu- dent Council Member 3,4; Office Girl 4; Varsity S.C. 3,4; S.A.E. Member 1,3; Girls' State Alternate 3; School Newspaper 3,4. LINDA SHEPHERDâFHA Style Show 1,2; FHA Member 1,2; Hair Style Competition 4; Class or Club Officer 2; VICA 3,4; Library Staff 1,2; EHOVE 3,4. TERRY SHULTZâFootball 1. PAT HALE SLONE--FHA Style Show 2,3; Library Staff 1,2,3,4. SHERRY STEPHENS--Annual Staff 2; Drama Club 1,2,4; Class or Club Officer 3; Student Council Member 3; Library Staff 1; S.A.E. Member 1; EHOVE 3. TONY TACKETTâFFA Member 1, 2; Student Council Member 3,4; VICA 3,4; EHOVE 3,4. BRUCE VanSCOYâFHA Style Show 2; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1; Track 2; Drama Club 4; Varsity S.C. 3,4. MIKE WHITE--Chapter Farmer 2; FFA Contests 3; FFA Member; Bas- ketball 2; Band 1,2,3,4; Group Winners at District 1,2,3,4; Group Winners at State 1,3; Dance Band 1,2,3; District Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 1,2,3,4. JACKIE WILFONGâFHA Style Show 1,2,3; Junior degree 3; Chapter de- gree 4; FHA Member 1,2,3,4; Bas- ketball 2,3; Manager 1; Class or Club Officer 2,3,4; Office Girl 3,4; Library Staff 1. KEVIN WILHELMâFootball 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3, 4; Track 2,3,4; Boys' State 3. T o R G e r m a A e d m u D b a a e t y r ⢠i o F n o r e V e r 28 1978 ATHLETICS Big Trojan D Toughest In Years High goals were set by the versa- tility of the S.C. Gridders. Despite what the statistics may state, the spirit and pride of the Trojans was far from washed out. The Trojan Defense was the toughest that it had been in years. The big Trojan DM grounded the Flyers, 23-14, on their Home- coming Night! The first time in the history of S.C. football. Jon Fishbaugh the supertoe of the Tro- jans kicked the first fieldgoal for the Trojans against the Flyers. Trojans were lead by two ath- letes, Co-Captains Larry and Tony Hall. This Deuo and their team- mates sparked up the moral and pride of the team. hIii °D Mrrl r w 2 'rGwLyki.n ' ishbaugh, R. Fidler, L. Brown, B. Brown, G. Beverly, B. VanScoy, T. ÂŁ i I uaU9,h' Tv2nd Assistant Coach, M. Anderson, V. D'Btorre. R. Conaway, r;nrCOrna y',TVMf°TaCDkA,J, V.awkl!lS' B- Coy' B- M°nâgomery, D. Fidler, E. Wilhelm, T. Hall, D. Etzler, Assis- ° J t e' 5ZSk2' I R0V â lead Coach Katterhenrich, W. Sallee, G. Felver, B. Ensman, T. Christie, S. Shepard, T. Smith, B. Boone, Y. Toney, R. Conaway, R. Stevenson, S. Lewis, T. Robertson, Assistant Coach, J. R. R. Donnelly's and Sons Co. Willard â R. R. Donnelly's and Son Co. Willard A. This game brings out the beast in the team as they are chal- lenged against Monroeville. B. Coach Anderson sends a play with Bryan Brown from the side- lines. C. Randy Fidler and Dan McCoy along with the offensive line open the way for Tony Hall. Chris Howard usos somo of his many practiced moves to gain yardage. B. Randy Conaway trails Rod Stevenson as he crosses the goal line. C. It looks like Chris Howard has an open field ahead. HURON COUNTY BANK 2 New London-Norwalk-Wlllard Greenwich North Fairfield Willard Rev 33 Junior Varsity Football Top row: S. Shepherd, B. Brown, R. Stevenson, J. Fishbaugh, G. Felver, LR. Conaway. Bottom row: B. Mont- gomery, 0. Fidler, B. Boone, S. Lewis, B. VanScoy, B. Ensman, E. Shepherd, T. Hall. Loyal fan: T. McFar- lin, Coach: L. Frisce. 34 DONNLLEY SONS COMPANY wm.rd Eighth Grade Football - Top: C. Fetter, H. Hawkins, B. Smith, K. Keysor, S. Morris. Standing: Coach D. Holp, M. Keller, T. Fox, K. MagiII, T. Hall, M. Evans, E. Rhinehart. Sitting: K. Keysor, C. Pennell, M. Hale, B. Ullman. Donnlley Sonsâ wiiiard 35 Stupendous South Central Smashes Opponents To Snatch SECTIONAL TITLE One could classify the 1977-78 Bas- ketball Season a successful one. The Trojans finished the year with an 18-4 record. They won the Sectional Tournament and were runners-up in the District. The team finished in the top 20 in the U.P.I. state ranking and were ranked 1 in the Ashland Area. Senior Tom Graffice led the 70 points per game attack with a 17.5 average. Tony Hall was next with an average of 11 points per game. Other Senior members of the team were John Fishbaugh (4.1), Dane Kei- ser (8.5), and Kevin Wilhelm (6.9). The supporting cast of Juniors were Mike Clark (7.4), Yancy Toney (9.2), Paul Deering, Gary Lykins and Bob Wilhem. Todd Smith helped as a sophomore. TOP: D. Keiser, G. Lykins, T. Graffice, STANDING: C. Graffice, mgr., B. Wil- helm, M. Clark, P. Deering, K. Wilhelm, SEATED: S. McCormick, T. Hall, Y. Toney, J. Fishbaugh, T. Smith, L. Stat- zer, mgr.. 36 CLEMONS' ELEVATOR 38 CAROL'S CLOTH SHOPPE A. Hall dribbles his heart out! B. Coach Thai I man orders the fast break. C. S.C. rules the boards always! CAROL'S CLOTH SHOPPE 39 Junior Varsity Basketball Bottom: Coach M. Anderson, M. Clemons, E. Shepherd, S. Seidel, T. Hall, R. Conaway. Top: J. Prederi, N. Brinkman, C. Dotson, J. Stively, Not Pictured: Todd Christie. Mng. A. Griffin, CONNIE'S LAUNDRY Eight Grade Basketball STANDING: L-R: Coach Daup, L. Etzler, D. Fidler, B. Boone, J. Hawkins, R. Edwards, KNEELING: J. Brown, M. Uselton, J. Griffith, S. Leber, and S. Wilhelm. Kneeling I to r: T. Jones, L. Alto, J. Whitaker. Second row: S. Morris, E. Rinehart, K. Magill, R. Willett, B. Ullman, H. Hawkins, T. Hall, R. King. Back row: G. Mont- gomery, B. Schulz, M. Evans, D. Palm, T. Fox, B. Dann, C. Brown. CONNIE'S LAUNDRY 41 Varsityâ Junior Varsity Cheerleaders TOP: C. Blair, D. Sweeting, T. Carroll, C. Baker, B. Glasser, and T. King. TOP: L. Silliman, T. McCormick, STANDING: K. Callahan, S. Buskey, SEATED: R. Garner, KNEELING: M. Ronk. 42 ENTERPRISE REVIEW Greenwich Freshman-Eight Grade TOP: L. Schlumbohm, STANDING: (L-R) A. Seig- fried, S. Baker, J. Ebinger, KNEELING: S. Oney. (L-R)G. Griffith, J. Oney, T. Wilhelm, K. Wilhelm, and K. Figley. ENTERPRISE REVIEW -Greenwich 43 S.C.H.S. Varsity Baseball Firelands Champs. The 1978 Trojan baseball team captured the Firelands Conference championship! Backed by the coaching of Mr. Terry Hunt, the team ended its season with and 8-8 record. Two highlights of the season were a no hitter by Tony Hall in the sectional tournament and the Western Reserve game which gave us the championship. In this game Tony Hall provided 16 strikeouts. Kevin Wilhelm won the offensive efficiency award as well as the school record for home runs. He was also the team leader in stolen bases, RB.I's, extra base hits and fewest errors for a starter. The teams leading hitter was Mike Clark with a .412. Baseball 1st Row: E. Rinehart, M. Clark, B. Wilhelm, B. Montgomery, Tim Hall, J. Seidel, Tony Hall, C. Graffice 2nd Row: M. Beasore, A. Hunter, C. Dotson, T. Smith, T. Graffice, B. De Witt, J. Fishbaugh, K. Wilhelm, D. Fidler, B. Brown, Coach T. Hunt 44 HOLTHOUSE BROTHERS a. Mike Clark concentrates on the ball that Is being pitched. 45 A. The team congratulates Tony Hall after a great hit. B. Jon Fishbaugh gets ready to hit a fast ball. 47 J.V. Baseball Hits A Winning Season Bottom Row L to R Mgr. Brad Beasore, Eddie Woodworth, Mark Uselton, Jeff Brown, Randy Me Lane, Jerry Griffith, Lowayne Etzler, Mgr. Randall Etzler Top Row L to R Stat. Karen Hale, Coach Jacque Daup, Mike Oney, John Ray, Bart Shepherd, Tony Robertson, Eric Wilhelm, Scott Shepherd, Matt DeWitt, Stat. Jeri Fife Cross Country Golf Team STANDING: (L-R) Coach Daup, J. Hawkins, D. Keiser, T. Graffice, KNEELING: B. Wilhelm, J. Seidel, M. Clemons, and S. Leber. 49 L-R C. Graffice, B. Griffith, Coach Zoz, J. Ray, and M. Oney. 1978 South Central The 1978 South Central Boys' Varsity Track team finished their dual meet season with a 11-2 record. The striders finished fourth of 12 in the Buckeye Relays, fourth of 8 in the Hillsdale Realys, second of 5 in the Huron Co. Re- lays, and fifth of 16 at Sectional competition. The Trojans broke and set four records this year. The 880 Relay team consisting of Rod Stevenson, Kevin Wilhelm, Yancy Toney, Varsity Track and Scott Lewis set a new school at a time of 1:35.0. Yancy Toney set a record in the 300 Meter Hurdles with a time of 42.8-the 180 Low Hurdle event was dropped this year. Kevin Wilhelm set the High Jump record at 6' 5 1 2 . The Mile Realy team of Yancy Toney, Tony Hall, Scott Lewis, and Chris Howard set a record at 3:34.0. The Trojans finished fourth of 8 in the Firelands Con- ference. 1st row: Coach M. Anderson, D. Glasser, D. King, M. Clemons, B. Morgan, B. Hale. 2nd row: C. Garffice, C. Cle- mons, J. Hawkins, K. Wilhelm, S. Lewis. 3rd row; J. Seidel, S. McCormick, T. Cochran, C. Howard, 4th Row: E. Shepherd, R. Stevenson, T. Hall, B. Brown, Y. Toney. 50 MARETT INSURANCE South Central Track members make it look too easy! Fall Stats Basketball Stats: (top to bottom) Donna Kochis, Karen Deering, and Michyl Beasore WILLARD UNITED BANK Football Stats: (I to r) Joyce Rose, Donna Kochis, and Kathy Weatherbie. BASEBALL STATS: L-R: A. Hunter, K. Hale, M. Beasore, KNEELING: J. Fife. TRACK STATS: L-R: J. Rose, L. Silliman, T. Hall, C. Blair, B. Bacon, D. Kochis. 55 Girls Athletics Girls Track 1st Row: L. Schlumbohm, K. Seidel, F. Fox, S. Oney, H. Knoll, J. Kreager, D. Miller, G. Kochis, B. Philbrick, K. Deering 2nd Row: Shelly Baker, D. Graff ice, J. Ebinger, C. Howard, T. Beasore, J. Stewart, K. Flint, T. Rowe, K. Callaham, C. Osborn, S. Jenkins 3rd Row: D. Chambers, A. Emch, N. Woodruff, A. Seigfried Volleyball Squad 1st row: L. Oney, A. Emch, T. Hite, B. Albright, F. Fox 2nd row: C. Osborn, C. Amburgy, K. Lewis, M. Garner, T. Whilhelm, J. Rose 3rd row: C. How- ard, K. Flint 4th row: S. Howard, T. Lewis, T. Rowe, L. Paramore, T. Stroh Girl's J.V. Basketball And Varsity Basketball J. V. Basketball 1st Row: J. Stewart, M. Van Scoy, K. Lewis, A. Magill 2nd Row: F. Fox, L. King, D. Miller, T. Rowe, S. Jenkins Varsity Basketball 1st Row: M. Garner, T. Lewis, T. Coffey, C. Osborn, R. Snapp, R. Caudill, T. Stroh 2nd Row: A. Seigfried, D. Edwards, K. Flint, C. Howard, G. Zoz, J. Rose 57 A. Tammy Row plays ring around the rosie with the opposing team. Girl's Athletics B. Finders keepers losers weepers is Carolyn Howard's and Cindy Osborn's game. C. Trojan girls pain stragey with Coach Albert. A. Karen Deering gives her ail in the mile relay. B. Kay Flint passes the baton to Cari Fox and she's off and running. C. Caro- lyn Howard is able to leap tall hurdles in a single bound. Scoreboard VARSITY FOOTBALL s.c. Opponents 1 12 21 Plymouth 22 0 Seneca East 0 14 New London 6 14 Western Reserve 40 12 Mapleton 14 42 Danbury Lakeside 23 14 St. Paul 0 32 Edison 8 40 Black River 8 14 Monroeville VARSITY BASKETBALL S.C. Opponents 66 67 Seneca East 81 72 St. Paul 89 49 Lucas 61 48 Western Reserve 63 60 Edison 82 40 Monroeville 62 59 Plym outh 66 69 Mapleton 70 58 New London 70 48 St. Mary's 75 54 Black River 84 56 SI. Paul 79 47 Mapleton 68 56 Edison 54 36 Black River 35 44 Western Reserve 63 43 Monroeville 51 45 New London Sectional 83 57 St. Paul 51 50 Plymouth District 59 55 Calvert 46 83 St. Peter's Boys' Varsity Track S.C. Opponents 101 26 Crestline 41 86 Crestview 64 63 New London 83 1 2 43 1 2 St. Paul 39 1 2 87 1 2 Edison; 31 Western Reserve 67 55 Western Reserve 86 41 Black River 68 1 2 58 1 2 Monroeville 65 62 Plymouth 67 60 Mapleton 106 49 Lucas; 4 Mansfield Christian Buckeye Relays 4th out of 12 Hillsdale Relays 4th of of 8 Huron Co . Relays 2nd out of 5 Firestone Relays 3rd out of 8 Sectional 5th out of 16 VARSITY BASEBALL S.C. Opponents 1 2 Col. Crawford 7 11 PI ymouth 8 3 Western Reserve 1 2 Crestview 7 10 New London 5 1 Mapleton 3 7 Col. Crawford 5 1 Monroeville 12 0 Plymouth 1 2 New London 11 1 St. Paul 6 0 Edison 11 15 Willard 11 1 Black River 7 8 Ashland 7 2 Western Reserve CURFMAN'S 9th GRADE BASKETBALL S.C. Opponents 35 33 New London 53 34 St. Paul 34 32 Western Reserve 40 43 Black River 47 36 Plymouth 25 37 Black River 44 49 New London 46 35 Western Reserve 39 29 Mapleton 51 32 Plymouth 41 37 Monroeville 47 29 Mapleton 41 24 Am hurst 30 35 Black River 43 41 New London Record 11-4 Black River Tournament: 3rd Place J.V. BASEBALL S.C. Opponents 3 2 PI ymouth 15 14 Crest view 14 1 Plymouth 27 4 Crest view 17 4 Plymouth 48 8 Shelby 4 3 Willard 19 4 Edison 9 12 St. Peter 3 4 Willard 5 3 Ashland 9 1 Northm or Record 9-3 Crestline J.V. Tournament: 3rd Place o 7th-8th Football S.C. Opponents 22 0 Western Reserve 28 12 Mapleton 6 6 New London 16 6 Black River 14 0 Edison 28 Record: 0 5-0-1 St. Paul Varsity Cross Country S.C. Opponents 26 39 Plymouth; 56 Black River 46 22 Mapleton; 57 Black River 48 18 Mapleton; 65 Plymouth 22 37 Black River 20 36 Crestline 49 17 Crestview; 67 Smithville 29 28 St. Paul Findlay Invitational 9th of 16 teams 65 30 Crestview; 43 New London Conference 6th as team: Jeff Seidel 7th Individual Sectional 9th of 17 teams Jeff Seidel advanced to District Jeff Seidel set a new school record of 13 min 30 sec. for 2 1 2 mile race DR. WILLET, D.D.S. Findlay Invitational 9th of 16 teams 65 30 Crestview; 43 New London Conference 6th as team: Jeff Seidel 7th Individual Sectional 9th of 17 teams Jeff Seidel advanced to District Jeff Seidel set a new school record of 13 min 30 sec. for 2 1 2 mile race 61 Records VARSITY FOOTBALL Individual Offense Rushing Yardage 572 Yds. Frank Lamoreaux Passing Yardage 949 Yds. Guy Ebinger Total Offense 1427 Yds. Guy Ebinger Pass Receptions 24 Yds. Ben Uselton Pass Yardage 370 Yds. Ben Uselton T.D. Passes Caught 7 Ben Uselton Punts 28 (total points) Guy Ebinger 33.5 (yrd. average) Guy Ebinger Kick-Offs 30 (total kicks) Kurt Rinehart BEST SINGLE GAME 35 (yrd. average) Kurt Rinehart (yds. gained) TOTAL POINTS SCORED FOR 135 yds. Frank Lamoreaux YEAR Individual Defense 52 pts. Ben Uselton Total Tackles 94 Howard Krikke Total Solo Tackles 22 Howard Krikke Total Interceptions for year 4 Jack Ratliff, Ben Uselton Interceptions (one game) Total opponent's 2 Jack Ratliff, Ben Uselton fumbles recovered Total opponent's 25 TEAM EFFORT fumbles recovered 6 Scott Wheeler (individual) VARSITY BASKETBALL SEASON Field Goals Made Tom Krambâ205 SINGLE GAME Boyd Purcellâ20 Free Throws Boyd Purcell-100 John Dendingerâ14 Made Tom Krambâ100 Tom Krambâ14 Points Scored Tom Krambâ510 Boyd Purcell--45 Assist Dale Bondâ199 Dale Bondâ16 Offensive Neil Walcherâ150 Rebounds Tom Krambâ150 Boyd Purcellâ21 Defensive Rebounds Tom Krambâ212 Neil Walcherâ21 Recoveries Rocky Millerâ136 Dan Schlenbakerâ14 Turnovers Doug Enzorâ82 John Hoytâ11 Fouls Committed Dan Schlenbakerâ73 Total Points Mike Goodmanâ73 Kim Earlyâ73 107 (1972-73) vs. Black River Defensive (1972-73) vs. Black River Average 1252.2 (1970-71) 50.6 (1972-73) 50.3 (1973-74) Best Record 18-1 1972-73 20-3 1973-74 Offensive Average 75.1 1973-74 Team Points Scored 1726 1973-74 Varsity Track (1960-61 to 1977-1978) Runs Batted In Hits Bases on Balls Stolen Bases Runs Scored Pitching Season E.R.A. Career E.R.A. Most Strike Outs (Single Season) (Single Game) Most Home Runs Varsity Baseball Event School Name Year (1960-61 -1975 present) Record High Jump 6'5 1 2 Kevin Wilhelm 1978 â .550 Carl Pettit 1967 440 Yd. dash 51.2 Roger Ousley 1971 32 Guy Ebinger 1974 120 High Hurdles 16.6 Mark Clark 1977 30 Guy Ebinger 1974 100 Yd. dash 10.2 Tom Chandler 1964 22 Dale Bond 1974 880 Yd. dash 2:06.7 Tony Hall 1977 32 Dale Bond 1974 220 Yd. dash 23.0 Tom Chandler 1963 24 Dale Bond 1974 180 Low Hurdles 21.4 Evert Smith 1961 10-0 Guy Ebinger 1974 Chuck Howell 1961 Mile Run 4:48.2 Randy Conaway 1977 .384 Guy Ebinger 1974 2 Mile Run 10:42.0 Arnold Poth 1972 .853 Guy Ebinger 1974 Mile Relay 3:34.0 Yancy Toney 1978 Tony Hall 136 (71 innings) Scott Lewis Guy Ebinger 1974 Chris Howard ; 19 Lester Honeycutt 1967 880 Relay 1:35.0 Rod Stevenson 1978 19 Guy Ebinger 1974 Kevin Wilhelm Yancy Toney Scott Lewis 18 Kevin Wilhelm 1978 Shot 50'1 1 2 Mark Clark 1976 Discus 156 11 Neil Walcher 1963 Long Jump 21'3 Dave Kegley 1967 Pole Vault 13 4 1 2 Rick Lucal 1977 300 Meter 42.8 Yancy Toney 1978 Low Hurdles 62 DON'S SOHIO Girl's Scoreboard -Records Girls' Varsity Basketball s.c. Opponents 30 36 Crestview 45 54 Lucas 36 44 Mansfield Christian 39 34 St. Paul 28 38 Western Reserve 37 67 Edison 36 29 Western Reserve 51 50 Monroeville (overtime) 34 56 Plymouth 54 52 New London (overtime) 65 45 Black River 53 38 Mapleton 44 38 Crestview 43 51 St. Paul Conference Record 5-2 Overall Record 7-7 2nd in Conference RECORDS Daphne Edwards-Player of the Year for Firelands Conference; Angie Seigfried-Honorable Mention F G M.-Daphne Edwards-100; F.T.M.-Daphne Edwards 55; POINTS SCORED-Daphne Edwards- 269 - OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS-Kay Flint-53; DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS-Daphne Edwards-113; STEALS-Angie Seigfreid-46; TURNOVERS-Angie Seigfreid-67; FOULS COMMITTED-Kay Flint-45 Girls' Track Girls' J. V. Basketball S.C. Opponents S.C. Opponents 57 1 2 52 1 2 Crestview 22 88 New London 8 35 Lucas 45 45 Mapleton 13 31 Mansfield Christia 50 59 Western Reserve 21 14 St. Paul 49 60 Monroeville 10 19 Western Reserve 39 1 2 20 1 2 Plymouth 14 27 Edison 61 49 Mansfield Christian 23 21 Western Reserve 54 1 2 55 1 2 Lucas 17 29 Monroeville 74 36 Seneca East 11 26 Plymouth 47 58 Monroeville 15 29 New London 14 26 Black River 3rd out of 9 Crestline Relays 22 23 Mapleton 3rd in Firelands Conference 17 28 Crestview Sue Jenkins. Karen Deering, Kay Flint: Honors. Conference Record 1-6 District Meet Overall Record-2- 10 Kay Flint: Honors, State Meet DRACH CONCRETE Girls' Varsity Volleyball Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Monroeville 15 15 S.C. 2 11 Willard 15 15 S.C. 0 2 Lucas 15 15 Western Reserve 15 15 S.C. 6 8 S.C. 5 6 New London 15 15 Crestview 15 15 S.C. 5 6 S.C. 8 8 Black River 15 15 St. Paul 15 16 S.C. 3 6 S.C. 5 14 Lucas 15 15 Mapleton 15 15 S.C. 3 4 S.C. 0 13 Plymouth 15 10 Mansfield Christ. 15 15 S. C. 9 15 S.C. 2 12 St. Joseph 15 15 Western Reserve 15 15 S C. 0 4 S.C. 6 5 Conference 0-7 Overall-1-14 Edison 15 15 S.C. 4 4 Volleyball! Girls' J.V. Volleyball Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Willard 13 15 15 Monroeville 17 15 9 S.C. 15 5 7 S.C. 15 13 15 Western Reserve 15 15 Lucas 15 17 13 S.C. 11 1 S.C. 3 15 15 Crestview 15 15 New London 15 15 S.C. 6 13 S.C. 7 11 St. Paul 15 15 Black River 12 1 S.C. 10 3 S.C. 15 15 Mapleton 18 15 Lucas 11 15 9 S.C. 16 8 S.C. 15 12 15 Mansfield Christ. 11 15 15 Plymouth 2 14 S.C. 15 11 9 S.C. 15 16 Western Reserve 15 15 Conference Record 3-4 S.C. 11 6 Overall Record 6-8 Edison 10 10 S.C. 15 15 FISHBAUGH'S CONSTRUCTION 64 1978 ACTIVITIES Homecoming- S.C.H.S.'S. Life Lights Up! Bryan Brown and Connie Blair reigned over the Homecoming festivities as King and Queen for 1977. Though the Trojan Football team was defeated by Western Reserve, 14-8, the Homecoming dance was a big hit. The theme ws You Light Up My Life and the fans danced to the music of Live Wire. A. Queen Connie Blair is escorted across the field by King Bryan Brown. B. Clara Ronk, the 1976 Queen crowns Connie Blair as Bryan Brown looks on. 66 Can't Believe It! Another Dry Homecoming!! A. The Homecoming Court are as follows: seated (Left to Right) Mascot Nancy Teglovic, Sopho- more Marsha Ronk, Freshman Kate Siedel, Mascot John Wil- kin, standing Junior Jane Pen- nell, Queen Connie Blair, and Princess Bridget Glasser. 67 66 A. The Court starts the night with a dance. B. The crowd likes slow dan- cing as well as fast._________ 69 South Central Band Captures District, State Number One! Fr°nt,' l° Camere, B. Calame, J. Kreager, D. Miller, K. Deering, B. Glasser, 0. Sweeting, M. Wood- mfp ' 'TntE' t Alt°' M' Ronk' K- Hale' Kâ vanScoy, K. Philbrick, K. Beck. Back row I to r. B. Schulz, H. Haupricht, P. Hartley, M. White. 70 HOLLAND FOODLINER First Row: L. Somsack, T. King, N. Woodruff, C. Fox, T. Coffey, D. Barre, R. King, R.Willett. Second Row: D Mead T. Johnston. N. Keller, J. Stewart, L. Ullman, L. King, C. Fetter, H. Hawkins, A Griffen S. Leber J. Haw- kins, G. Griffen, G. Zoz, E. McLane, B. Morgan, M. Keller, R. Kline, A. Hunter, Third Row: A. Seigfried, C. Rine- hart' T. Carroll, Mr. Zoz, C. Blair, K. Philbrick, S. Schluze, C. Clemons. GEARY AUTOMOBILE PARTS INC. 71 Woodwind Section First Row: C. Osborn, L. Rapp, J. Burwell, Second Row: J. Dawson, M. VanScoy, Third Row: C. Oney, T. Carroll, D. Lowery, H. Morris, S. Lengeyl, L. Moore, D. Graffice, D. Edwards, A. Shriner, Fourth Row: V. Clark, S. Wilhelm, J. Oney, K. Figley, T. Spoerr, R. Snapp, T. Lewis, Fifth Row: L. Oney, J. Fife, T. Beasore, L. Scholmbohm, Sixth Row: A. Emch, K. Flint, C. Graffice, S. Baker, Seventh Row: V. D'Ettorre, M. Beasore, J. Ebinger, S. Baker. 72 GREENWICH MILL AND ELEVATOR South Central Majorettes MAJORETTES: E. McLane, N. Woodruff, K. Flint, G. Zoz, K. Smith, FRONT: M. Beasore. 73 HECK FLYING SERVICES The Peppy Pep Band Front row: C. Rinehart, L. Ullman, J. Dawson, N. Gannett. Second row: D. Mead, M. White, S. Schultz, T. Coffey K. Flint, T. Johnston, L. King, R. Kline, Third row: P. Hartley, L. Somsack, A. Hunter, M. Woodruff, L. Oney, R. Snapp, D. Edwards, G. Zoz, C. Osborn, E. Me Lane, Fourth row: T. Carroll, J. Kreager, S. Baker, C. Clemons. HOLDEN'S GAS Modern Music Masters- -Tri-M TRI-M: STANDING: L-R: K. Philbrick, L. Silliman, M. Woodruff, M. Beasore, T. King, C. Blair, M. White, B. Bacon, D. Edwards, C. Rinehart, G. Zoz, A. Hunter, S. Schulz, K. Flint, B. Glasser, R. Snapp, D. Ray, KNEELING: D. McCoy, V. D'Ettore, K. Beck. 75 HOLLAND FOODLINER Pom Pom Girls Pom Pon girls do their thing to Shake Your Booty. Bottom left clockwise: Mary Pestalitz, Kelly Beck, Tina Stroh, Joyce Rose, Annette Enzor, Karen Hale, Denise Graffice, Dawn Montgomery, Maureen McCabe, Angie Emch. NEW LONDON LANES Annual Staff L to R: M. Palm, K. Peering, T. Brown, T. Stroh, D. Graff ice, B. Calame, G. Montgomery, C. Osborn, M. Wood ruff, V. D'Ettorre, G. Felver, D. Miller, R. Snapp, K. Hale, J. Fife, P. Keysor, T. Cochran, A. Enzor, G. Kochis, J. Rose, D. Kochis, K. Beck. MINNEAR AND SIMMONS 79 National Honor Society NHS: STANDING: L-R: C. Clemons, B. Bacon, L. Silliman, M. Palm, SEATED: B. Glasser, E. McLane, A. Hunter, L. Ullman, C. Rinehart. PULLMAN LANES Student Council L to R: T. Johnston, R. Snapp, S. Howard, K. Beck, S. Baker, K. Philbrick, B. Brown, Back: Advisors Mr. Hunt, Miss Bell, S. Predieri, C. Rinehart, S. Schulz, G. Kochis, L. Silliman, T. Hall, E. Rinehart. 81 RAY'S DRIVE IN M A S H A Big Smash At South Central A. Kneeling I to r: L. Paramore, M. Palm, K. Beck, J. Kreager, K. Callahan, T. Stroh. Second row: K. Philbrick, C. Oney, M. Garner, S. Wilhelm, S. Baker, G. Zoz, B. VanScoy, P. Hartley. Third row: B. Moore, E. Fife, B. Schulz, A. Hunter, C. Graffice, J. Paramore, L. Statzer, V. D'Ettorre, N. Gannett, S. Gayheart, K. Palm, D. Palm, R. Kline, R. Caudill, L. McFarlin, K. Callahan, N. Patton. (Not pictured K. Flint) B. Vic is shocked to find a fox stole in his foot locker. On Saturday, November 19, 220 people filled the gym at South Central to watch the play M A S°H. The leading cast were Phillip Hartley as Hawkeye, Kevin Palm as Duke, Norman Patton as Lt. Col. Blake, and Gay la Zoz as Hoolihan. This full-length comedy was situated in a Mobile Army Sur- gical Hospital during the Korean War. Some of the highlights were: the Bonwit Sisters, a trio of dancers'1, Hawkeye pretending to be insane to get sent back to the states , and a football game to raise money in order to send HoJon, the houseboy, to America for a college education. The play was alot of fun and a great smash. The actors and au- dience alike, labeled it a big success. 82 RUGGLES FEED SERVICE A. Angie Hunter and Hawkeye Hartley exchange quips during their big scene. B. Laura Paramore and Lyle Statzer wouldn't mind the army if it were like this! C. Janet Kreager and Norman Gannet show a perfect relationship between the superior and his aid. 83 SUHR KITCHENSâNORWALK Trojan Tales Staff S.A.E. L. to R.: Kelly Beck, Jill Knoll, Gina Kochis, Terry Carroll, Greg Felver, Shelley Walker. Sitting: R. Fox, A. Hunter, M. Palm, G. Zoz, K. Beck. Standing: B. Moore, S. Schulz, B. Philbrick, J. Knoll, H. Gayheart, R. Amburgy, C. Rinehart, L. Ullman. 84 WILLARD BEVERAGE CENTER Library Helpers Office Assistants Rear: T. Stroh, K. Cal- lahan, R. Hale, P. Slone, B. Hale, L. Wireman, Front: K. Beck, R. Caudill. Back: M. Palm, T. Coffey, S. Schulz, 0. Kochis, K. Weatherbie, L. Silliman, B. Glasser, Seated: J. Wilfong, J, Rose, C. Blair. 85 WILLARD TIMES Future Homemakers Of America Back row - G. Montgomery, N. Keller, J. Wilfong, S. Predieri, M. Palm, R. Fox, R. Caudill, K. Callahan; Third ' ur9y' ,K- Beck' K- Flint L- 0ney A- Emch, N. Campbell, L. Wireman, Mrs. Hoyt, Mrs. Emery, Second row - L. King, J. Paramore, M. VanScoy, C. Conaway, K. Pelham; First row - T. Stroh, T. Spoerr 5. De La mater, S. Lengyl ' ' VAN'S SUNOCO F.H.A. Officers Laura Oney-representative to Ohio Vocational Youth Conference. B. Nancy Keller-representative to Ebove District Executuve Council Meeting. 87 FHA OFFICERS: First Row: R. Caudill, N. Keller, J. Wilfong, K. Flint, M. Palm, L. Oney, G. Montgomery, R. Fox, S. Prederi, 2nd Row: K. Callahan, J. Kreager. F.F.A Wins Many FHonors The F.F.A. teams did very well this year. In District Judging the agronomy and meat team placed 3rd. In State Judging, the mammals and agronomy teams were 26th of approximately 125 places. The Parlimentary Pro- cedure team placed 2nd in the county. During Berkshire Day, the squad placed 1st of 30. Also the soils team placed 1st in ur- ban and 3rd in rual judging. On the county levelin general live- stock and speaking, the F.F.A. took 1st. Our chapter took 2nd in FFA Officers: First row: Randy Kline, Lyle Shatzer, Norman Gannett, creed speaking. Second row: Randy June, Mindy Palm, Laura Ullman. First row: R. June, M. Pain, R. Kline, L. Statzer, N. Gannett, L. Ullman, Advisor, Mr. Kreager. Second row: J. Adams, G. Felver, R. Rhine, K. Dittman, D. Mead, S. Gayhart, K. Phirsh. Third row: 0. Inmon, M. White, E. Wood- worth, L. Leber, R. Edwards, D. Ott, S. Wilhelm, J. Adams, E. Fife, Fourth row: M. Pentacost, S. Lingyl, M. Oney C. Dotson B. Dewitt, V. D'Ettorre, P. Deering, L. McFarlin, B. Montgomery, Fifth row: S. Jenkins, L. Moore H. Knoll, K. Palm, A. Waugh, S. Stewart, J. Ott, D. Walcher, C. Howard, R. Conaway, S. Lewis. 86 PARLIMENTARY PROCEDURE TEAM: STANDING: L-R: R. Kline, R. June, J. Adams, T. Dwight, L. Statzer, SEATED: G. Felver, L. Moore, M. Palm, L. Ullman, N. Gannett. F.F.A. members (I âr) T. Dwight, M. Palm, L. Ullman, and N. Gannett weighing yeild checks from 10A F.F.A. field planted to 10 different varie- ties. A. Sally Schulz recieves the SCEA scholarship. Awards Banquet Biggest Highlight Of Year 90 B. Curt Clemons hands out the Science Awards to those who got an excel- lent at District. Special Honors Spanish students are enjoying an evening with our exchange student Martha Nava. Schorlarship team: See page % for names HOLTHOUSE BROTHERS Boys: and Girl's State: 1st row, l-r: L. Silliman, E. McLane, M. Beasor, S. Baker, L. Oney, R. Fox; 2nd. G. Griffin, Y. Toney, P. Hartley, L. Statzer, and V. D'Ettorre Americanism Test Winners: Standing Y. Toney, R. McLane Sitting: R. Fox, G. Zoz Not pictured: B. Bacon, T. Hall HOLMAN'S JEWERLY 93 94 HOLMAN'S JEWERLY 1978 Academic Awards HUGH O'BRIEN - Gayla Zoz CENTURY III - Claudia Rinehart I DARE YOU - Angie Hunter Curtis Clemons ENGLISH AWARDS - 8th Grade - Sharon Back English 10 - Mary Ann Woodruff English 12 - Daniel McCoy College Prep I - Elaine Me Lane College Prep II - MATH AWARDS - National Math Test - (1) Angie Hunter (2) Eric Wilhelm (3) Norman Patton (3) Terry Wireman (3) Jeff Seidel (4) Elaine Me Lane (4) Tammy Spoerr 8th Grade Math - Mark Evans Kelly Philbrick Eric Rinehart Bill Schulz Geometry - Eric Wilhelm Special Achievement - Karen Deering AMERICANISM TEST WINNERS - Local - 10th Grade Randy Me Lane Gayla Zoz 11th Grade Rozie Fox Yancy Toney 12th Grade Beth Bacon Tony Hall County - Randy Me Lane Gayla Zoz AMERICAN LEGION SCHOLARSHIP - Karen Deering HISTORY FAIR - 8th Grade - 1st Place 2nd Place 3rd Place 10th Grade - Best Overall 2nd Place 3rd Place Richard Coffman Bryan Dann Duane Palm Kris Figley Susan Jenkins David King Ramona Amburgy HISTORY FAIR (CONTINUED) 11th Grade - 1st Place Laura Ullman Laura Oney Randy Kline Andrea Schriner Norman Gannett Phillip Hartley SCIENCE AWARDS - 8th Grade - Tad Fox Eric Rinehart Douglas Sprowles General Biology - Sheila Howard Janet Kreager Shelly Walker Advanced Biology - Curtis Clemons SCIENCE FAIR - Superior at Local Level - Duane Palm Eric Rinehart Kim Wilhelm Andrew Zeiter Superior at District Level - Sheila Howard Duane Palm Shelly Walker Andrew Zeiter BAUSCH-LOMB AWARD - Curtis Clemons SCEA SCHOLARSHIP - Sally Schulz FOREIGN LANGUAGE - Spanish I - Scott Leber Terry Wireman French I - Deb Ray French II - Alisa Boone Outstanding Spanish Student - Martha Nava BEST VOCATIONAL - MR. KREAGER Vocational Agriculture - Mindy Palm DRAFTING INDUSTRIAL ARTS II AWARDS - Drafting - Dane Keiser Industrial Arts II - Kevin Wilhelm SENIOR ACTIVITY - Honor Pin (75 points) - Teri Brown Terry Carroll Daphne Edwards Tony Hall Dan McCoy Honor Letter (100 points) - Curtis Clemons Karen Deering Bridget Glasser Claudia Rinehart Sally Schulz Honor Cup (125 points) - Beth Bacon Mindy Palm 95 PERFECT ATTENDANCE - French I - Johanna Dawson, Gregg Smith One Year - Ed Bowman French II - Bonnie Albright, Alisa Boone Chris Brown Spanish I - Cari Fox, Doug Fidler, Terry Wireman Kris Figley Spanish II - Gary Griffin, Gayla Zoz Edith Hale Biology - Judi Ebinger, Janet Kreager Colleen Hansen Gen. Science - Allen Griffin, Lisa Wireman Teresa Johnston Chemistry - Vic D'Ettorre, Mary Ann Woodruff Kevin Keysor Algebra I - Faith Fox, Suzanna Oney Jamie Oney Algebra II - Angie Hunter, Elaine McLane Cindy Osborn Geometry - Steve Gayheart, Eric Wilhelm Daniel Ott American History - Haskell Gayheart, Linda James Ott Silliman Marsha Ronk Senior Social Studies - Curtis Clemons, Karen Jeanine Schriner Bill Schulz Doug Sprowles Deering Domita Whitaker NHS SCHOLARSHIP - Tracy Wilhelm Terry Wireman Curtis Clemons Two Years - Oscar Barnett CLASS OFFICERS - Bonnie Calame Class of 1978 - President - Mindy Palm Mary Ehler Vice President - Brenda Moser Debi P. Miller Secretary - Karen Deering Richard Mills Treasurer - Jill Knoll Scott Osborn Student Council Rep. - Sally Shanette Wilhelm Schulz Three Years - Kelly Beck Class of 1979 - President - Phil Hartley Bryan Dann Vice President - Elaine McLane Shawn Wilhelm Secretary - Laura Ullman Ten Years - Pat Slone Treasurer - Deb Ray Student Council Rep. - Linda BOYS' AND GIRLS' STATE - Silliman Boy's State Delegates - Vic D'Ettorre Class of 1980 - President - Karen Hale Gary Griffirl Vice President - Gayla Zoz , Yancy Toney Secretary - Jeri Fife Bob Wilhelm Treasurer - Susan Buskey Boys' State Alternates - Phil Hartley Student Council Rep. - Stephanie Mike McPherson Predieri Lyle Statzer Class of 1981 - President - Faith Fox Girls' State Delegates - Shirley Baker Vice President - Judi Ebinger Angie Hunter Secretary - Janet Kreager Linda Silliman Treasurer - Shelly Walker Girls' State Alternates - Elaine Me Lane Student Council Rep. - Sheila Rozie Fox Howard Laura Oney Class of 1982 - President - Bill Schulz Vice President - Kelly Philbrick D.A.R. - Secretary - Gwyneth Griffith Curtis Clemons Treasurer - Bill Fife Student Council Rep. - Tom Hall SCHOLARSHIP TEAM - Student Council Alternate - Eric English 9 - Sheila Howard, Scott Leber English 10 - Karen Hale, Tami King English 11 - Deb Ray, Yancy Toney English 12 - Tony Hall, Sally Schulz Rinehart B. Couples enjoy dancing to good music. C. Cherl Baker Tony Hall And Rick Lucal also Cheryl Eastman enjoy a good laugh. S.C.H.S.'s Tropical Paradise The theme of this year's prom was tropical paradise. The gym was decorated in a traditional Hawaiian decore. Music was pro- vided by the David Rose Band. The prom king and queen were Tony Hall and Cheri Baker. Afterprom festivities took place at the Greentree Inn where stu- dents swam, bowled and listened to music by Canyon. 97 B B MARKET I Returning 1977's Queen and King, Rita Jones and Terry I Glasser. Queen: Cheri Baker, King: Tony Hall, Princess: Michyl Beasore, Prince: Mike Clark A. Will there be any food left when Beth Bacon, Phil Hartley and Angie Hunter get done? B. Deana Sweeting and Robin Garner serve punch. C. The teachers chaparon well. 100 1978 CLASSES Eleventh Grade Jim Adams Nettie Arbogast Diane Back Shirley Baker Michyl Beasore Kelly Beck Debbie Beverly Neil Brinkman Robin Caudill Dottie Chill Mike Clark Johanna Dawson Paul Deering Victor D'Ettorre Terry Dwight Kay Flint Rosiland Fox Norman Gannett Haskell Gayheart Chris Graffice Gary Griffin Rita Hale Tonda Hall Phillip Hartley Chris Howard Jeff Hudson Angie Hunter Randy June Randy Kline Donna Kochis Debi Lenhart Terri Lewis Gary Lykins Elaine Me Lane Leslee Moore Laura Oney Laura Paramore Kathy Pelham June Pennell Sally Ratliff Debra Ray Shari Ray Mary Rogers Joyce Rose Andrea Schriner Linda Silliman Lyle Statzer Rodney Stevenson Christina Stroh 102 Yancy Toney Laura UN man Kathy Weatherbie Pam Whitaker Mike Winck A. History Class learns the names of the world countries. B. It's fun to surprise Kelly in the Library. Ehove Students Joe Callahan Todd Christie Mindy Clevenger Bryan Conaway Randy Conaway Doug Dittman Lavette Enzor Gidget Gayheart Linda Handshoe Mike McPherson 103 Jackie Moser Bonnie Moore Joe Ott Sandy Parsons Kenny Pelham Kathy Pfirsch April Pitsenbarger Janette Rivera Kenny Schlumbohm Judy Shultz Kevin Smith Richard Stephens Bob Wilhelm 104 Sophomore Class A. Susan Jenkins seems puzzled over her homework. B. Teresa Coffee rides her horse to a Tro- jan Victory. Bonnie Albright Carol Amburgy Ramona Amburgy Alisa Boone Carlos Brown Susan Buskey Kathy Callahan Danette Chambers Ruth Clark Mallory Clemons Tina Clemons Teresa Coffey Rick Conaway Charlene Craft Alan DeWitt Brad DeWitt Kirk Dittman Craig Dotson Brenda Dyer Brenda Ellis Bryant Ensman Annette Enzor Greg Felver Jeri Fife Robin Garner Steve Gayheart David Glasser Bryan Griffith 105 Shop students sand their way down the rough road of life. Terry Groff Karen Hale Jeff Hess George Hicks Teresa Hite Carolyn Howard Ronald Jamison Susan Jenkins Ronda Keinath Nancy Keller Patti Keysor David King Tami King Gina Koch is Karen Lewis Scott Lewis Mark Lockhart Charles Long Angie Magill Teena McCormack Terry McGatha Randy Me Lane Derek Mead Brian Montgomery Glenna Montgonery Cindy Moser Mike Oney Cindy Osborn Sharia Osborn James Ott Kevin Palm Kim Paramore Tom Paramore Jeff Predieri Stephanie Predieri 106 Ronald Quillen Deb Ray Johnny Ray James Reilly Roger Rhine James Rivera Marsha Ronk Tammy Row Steve Russell Jeff Seidel Eric Shepherd Scott Shepherd Karla Smith Todd Smith Rhonda Snapp Leslie Somsak James Stively Jeffrey Stumbo Deanna Sweeting Buddy Teats Renee Teats Mark Underwood Doug Walcher Allen Waugh Gwynn Waugh LuAnn Weitzel Marcia White Eric Wilhelm 107 Freshmen Class John Adams Donna Back Rick Back Shelly Baker Edward Barnett Traci Beasore Darlene Beverly Brian Boone Gary Botos Jeff Brown Justine Burwell Bonnie Calame Kelly Callahan Nancy Campbell Julianna Chill Barry Coy Mark DeWitt Matt DeWitt Judi Ebinger Ryan Edwards Mary Ehler Lo way no Etzler Alice Feeman Douglas Fidler Edward Fife Cari Fox Faith Fox Lori Fulton Freshmen Cheerleaders show their spirit on the winning Home- coming float. Opposite page: Mr. Holp's math class works diligently on a math problem. 108 Anthony G lasser Denise Graffice Allen Griffin Jerry Griffith Donald Haines Anthony Hainline Bryan Hale Edith Hale Tim Hall Colleen Hansen Christina Harris Sharon Haupncht John Hawkins Sheila Howard Teresa Johnston Lesley King Rex Kilgore Heather Knoll Janet Kreager Larry Leber Scott Leber Susan Lengyel Tim McCormack Debbra Miller Debi Miller Denise Montgomery Lon Moore Bob Morgan 109 Paula Oney Suzanna Oney Scoti Osborn Daniel Ott Janet Paramore Karen Pelham Karl Pfirsch Tony Robertson Dennis Rogers Wesley Sallee Lisa Schlumbohm Kathie Seidel Angela Seigfried Karen Shepherd Steve Rowe Gregg Smith Tammy Spoerr Vicky Sutter Mark Uselton Michelle VanScoy Shelly Walker Shawn Wilhelm Lisa Wireman Terry Wireman Nancy Woodruff Eddie Woodworth IN MEMORY OF ARDANA EASTMAN MEMBER OF THE 1977-78 FRESHMAN CLASS Eighth Grade Pari Abbott Timothy Albright Lori Alto Robert Aumend Sharon Back Oscar Barnett Oavid Barre Edward Bowman Christopher Brown Suellen Brown Tammy Carroll Eva Caudill Vicki Clark Richard Coffman Constance Conaway Robert Conaway Bryan Dann Susan DeLamater Steven Dittman Mark Evans Robert Feeman Cregg Fetter William Fife Kristin Figley Tad Fox Melanie Garner Royce Gayheart Gwyneth Griffith Bruce Hale Danny Hale Jacqueline Hale Mark Hale Melvin Hale Thomas Hall Kristy Harris Herman Haupricht Harry Hawkins Lynda Hess Eileen Jackson Robert Jewell Julie Jones Patricia Jones Michael Keller Keith Keysor Kevin Keysor David Kilgore Robert King Todd Lacy Wendy Leber Sandra Lengyel Ricky Lewis Diana Lowery Brian Magill Thomas McFarlin Judy Mesenburg Bradley Miller Mike Mills Richard Mills Gary Montgomery Holly Morris Stephen Morris Cheryl Oney Jamie Oney Kevin Oney Martin Oney Duane Palm Charles Pennell John Perkins Kelly Philbrick Michael Pittenger Andrew Zeiter al- most cuts his fin- ger while cutting a pattern in Home Ec. Mr. Zoz is using his buddy system in another one of his study hal Is. Lee Ann Rapp Eddie Ratliff William Rhine Eric Rinehart Patti Rogers Jeanine Schriner William Schulz Antoinette Shepherd Herald Shepherd Brian Smith Douglas Sprowles Judy Stroh Steven Sweeting Timothy Thompson Brian UN man Kimberly VanScoy Thomasene Welch Carl Westmoreland Domita Whitaker Kimberly Wilhelm Shanette Wilhelm 114 Language Arts A. Mr. Paul Lucas: 10th and 12th English, College English 11, Annual Advisor. B. Miss Mary Sulcebarger: 9th and 12th English, Public Speaking. C. Mr. Dan Thallman: 8th English, Driver Education. D. Miss Patricia Bell: English, Span- ish, and French. C. Mr. Carl Archdeacon: 8th and 9th Sci- ence, Chemistry and Physics. D. Mr. Theron Hunt: 8th Science, Gen. and Adv. Biology. A. Miss Renee Albert: 8th, 9th, and 10th Phy. Ed., and 9th Health. B. Mr. Dave Katterhenrich: 8th, 9th, and 10th Phy. Ed. and Health. Science And Phys. Ed. 119 Social Studies Mathematics Department C. Mr. Michael D. Anderson: Algebra I II, D. Mr. Don Holp: 8th Grade Math, Business Advanced Math, General Math Math, Pre-Algebra, Geometry A. Mrs. Evangeline Hoyl: 10th, 11th, and 12th Home Economies. B. Mrs. Janet Emery: 8th Home Ec., Home Ec. 1, Child Development, and Family Living. Home Economics Industrial Arts C. Mr. Bob Flynn: Ind. Arts and Drafting. D. Mr. Lowell Kreager: Vocational Agriculture. A. Mr. Ron Zoz: H.S. Band, 8th B. Mrs. Marie Zoz: Typing, Shorthand, Ac- General Music, 6th 7th Band counting. Business Law, and Consumer 5th, 6th, 7th Instrumental Lessons Economics. South Central Specialized Departments 122 South Central Employees A. JANITORS: D. Philbrick, P. Lofland, and D. Immel. B. COOKS: H. Myers, C. Vander- pool, P. Bauer, E. Ray, and E. Seidel. C. BUS DRIVERS: B. Brown, M. Schlumbohm, N. Paramore, D. Brown, M. Schmid, A. Spoerr, R. Stevens, S. Lengyl, and H. Leber. 124 1978 ADVERTISING This Business Sponsored FOUR PAGES in the 1978 CENTURION R. R. Donneiiy Sons Company - Willard This Business Sponsored THREE PAGES in the 1978 CENTURION Clemons Elevator Service - Greenwich These Businesses Sponsored TWO PAGES in the 1978 CENTURION Carol's Cloth Shoppe - Greenwich Connie's Laundry - Norwalk ENTERPRISE REVIEW - Greenwich Holthouse Brothers - Willard Holman Jewlers - Norwalk Huron County Bank - New London - Norwalk-Willard Marett Insurance - Greenwich New London Midwest Industries - Willard Willard United Bank - Willard-Greenwich-North Fairfield These Businesses Sponsored ONE PAGE in the 1978 CENTURION B B Market - North Fairfield Bacon Chevrolet - Greenwich Bollinger Cut Rate - Greenwich Burma Brothers - Willard Curfman's Sparkle Market - Greenwich Dr. Willet, D. S. S. - Greenwich Don's Sohio Service - New London Dauch Concrete - Norwalk Fishbaugh Construction Company Inc. - Greenwich Foodliner - Willard Geary Automobile Parts Inc. - Oeenwich Greenwich Mill and Elevator - Greenwich Heck Flying Service, Inc. - Willard Holden's Gas - North Fairfield Holland Foodliner - Willard Jacobs Telivision Inc. - Willard June's Angus Farm - Greenwich New London Lanes - New London Minnear Simmons - North Fairfield Pullman Lanes - Willard Ray's Drive In - Greenwich Ruggles Feed Service - North Fairfield Suhr Kitchens - Norwalk Willard Beverage Center - Willard WILLARD TIMES - Willard Vans Sunoco - Greenwich 126 A New London Friend Baker's Garage - North Fairfield Bartels Family Restaurant-Fitchville Beck's Garage - Greenwich Central Plastics Company Inc. - Greenwich Chatter Box - Greenwich Fabric Post - Norwalk Fast Foods Market - Norwalk Ferrells IGA - Greenwich Farrell's Jewelrey - Willard Foster Frozen Foods - Greenwich Gahring Construction - North Fairfield Gene Barre's Sohio - Greenwich Gift Gallery - Norwalk Milan Greenwich Clinic - Greenwich Dr. L. Faymore D. 0. Dr. Pal Dhungat, M. D. Greenwich Hotel Restaurant - Greenwich Handcraft Shop - Greenwich Jim's Sunoco - Greenwich L. Brown Jr. Builders - Greenwich New London Sewing Center - New London Norwalk Parts Co. - Norwalk Pohl's - Norwalk Ringholz - Meyers - Norwalk Sanders Sales Service - North Fairfield Schild's I.G.A. Foodliner - Norwalk Sunshine Motor Sales - Greenwich Triangle Motel - Willard White's Roofing and Lumber - Norwalk 127 INDEX Activities Division . . Ads................... Annual Staff.......... Awards Banquet .... Boys' Sports Records . Cheerleaders.......... Class Division........ Dance Band ........... Dedication............ Drama Activities . . . , Eighth Grade Football , Eighth Grade............ Faculty................. FFA................... FHA.................., Freshman Class........ Girls' Athletics...... Girls' Record Page . . . Golf.................. Gradulation........... High School Band . . . Homecoming............ Index................. Junior Class.......... J.V. Baseball......... J.V. Basketball....... J.V. Football......... Library Helpers....... Majorettes............ Newspaper Staff....... National Honor Society Office Helpers........ Opening............... Patrons............... Pep Band ............. Pom Pom Girls......... Prom.................. SAE................... Scholarship Team . . . Scoreboard............ Senior Class.......... Senior Directory...... Sophomore Class . . . . Special Honors........ Sports................ Starlight Special . . . . Stats ............... Student Council....... Tennis................ Tri-M................. Varsity Baseball...... Varsity Basketball . . . Varsity Football...... Varsity Track......... 65 126 79 90 62 42 101 74 111 82 35 112 115 88 86 108 56 64 49 23 70 66 128 102 48 40 34 85 73 84 80 85 2 127 74 78 97 84 93 60-61 7 26 105 92 29 95 54 81 49 75 44 36 30 50 Wr S ÂŤi A Star 59 Cv R V. V ÂŤ VK 'V fe-T VI iÂŤ g| SEafeSS? 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