Troy High School - Trojan Yearbook (Troy, OH)

 - Class of 1972

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Dan Utrecht Tom Wilson . . Marsha Ward . .Terri Hillman . . .Cheryl Pour Donna Rhoades .Ron Bevington Phil LaVelle . . .Carla Harris Jody Williamson . . . . .Glenn Mott . . .Dave Schelkun . . .Homer English . . . Robert Cole Debby Madison Phil LaVelle, Ron Bsvington-Business Managers Ch9fVl Pour, Donna Rhoades- Faculty Marsha Jones-Underclassmeng Kathy Hartzell Seniors is Mr. English, Mrs. Madison, Nlr. Cole-Advisors 1' A V615 its Wm -:li A, wi. Q. . Q - fm aj 151' . i:4,--,Bw A , -- w ,, ,. v+t1'7 ' A I 9: i x xxx, A' R. ' A ,555 x f Ns. Debbie Pautsch-Editor fx. .5 6 N j ,R-'wvqh 5 AA.i . , ' i W if K f . jf? s , L . ,fl 1972 Yearbook Staff 3 ii! L ' - 1: fi . , ig-ri-jf: 'xi 3' ....4.b.. ' 15 GOES? U 51e5fwmen .dsl ' 1 , is ' ,, I hope you fall off. I just had my teeth cleaned Abrams, Dave Adams, Chet Adams, Theresa Adamson, Deborah Adkins, Adkins, Adkins Adkins, Bev David Kathy Kevin Agenbroad, Kathy Albaugh, Jeff Albright, Richard Alexander, Cheryl Alexander, Dave Alfred, Mark Aliff, Brenda Allen, Jeff Anderson, Dennis Andres, Mark Arnett, Sue Arrington, Steven Arthur, Kurt Atkins, Wayne Atwater, Doug Atwell, Debbie Barker, Pam Beaty, Teresa Becker, Lisa Behrens, Robert Beisner, Terry Bell, Vicki Bennett, Shirley Benning, Debbie Bercaw, Kevin Binkley, Randy Blackburn, Brad Blankenship, Lu Ann ? : 1 .- Y s' M , I t i I Q it 4 'Q sf x .,. , , t X531 3 sf-V T Y-at X v 14 - Freshmen if ,. 442, I Q if 112.2 Jil ? V1 A lf. C., ltfs 9 its A a SQ xl Q. 'TF Q T s, 5' 1 ' 5 1- r ,4-a. I A as N Q31 I cs 1 af tg tg ' 'S A if 1 f . 1 f 'K i l'4'f4,t,.f - l-2' x, s s T v . I . 'Q' - X 1 i 5 , ' 'N 7 x at ' we 4-01 1 -.- , W- r s ,:,:E,,,:n, K 'r' fiat? 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X u W 1 Is it nap time yet? 16 - Freshmen Foote, John Fox, Cheryl Fox, Georgia Francis, Beverly Francis, Greg Friend, Doug Friend, .leff Fulker, Bill Funderburg, Tom Gallagher, Robert Gibboney, Paul Gillman, Susan Goodall, Jeff Goodin, Mark' Goodman, Larry Gosser, Jerry Graham, Kim Granger, Pam Gray, Alan Green, Cecelia Green, Denise Grigsby, Melissa Grigsly, Paula Groff, Bill Gullet, Aaron Gulker, Tom Gumbert, Mike Gwin, Mark Haddix, Beckv Hale, Scarlett Hammonds, Terry Hancock, Kevin Hargis, Jerri Harnish, Jerri Harrelson, Rob Harris, James Harris, Mahala Harrison, Tim Hart, Fred Hartzell, Julie Hatfield, Jane Heaton, Melanie Hebb, Mike Helmer, Richard Hemm, Valentine Hereford, Nancy Herrick, Martha Hess, Debbie Hill, Liz Hill, Mike Hill, Tab Hill, Teresa Hirsch, Donna Hobson, Jamie Holobaugh, Randy Honeyman, Madonna Horn, Gary Hoskins, Todd ',.. .- j, 1 f l r wif JI' n- ' ' P' X' ! ' ' -W S 77 7 57 .if X x I fx k ' h f ' ' e-Y? 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Al QT 2 V -V Martin, Karla ' ' m- '37 i 4.1 , 1 Martin, Thomas tv ' li sg , ' x v v V Marvel Paul X A, Z- 'gb 5 ' ' 'J 1 Massingill, Stanley Fa McClellan, Michael lv ,A Q i, Q X , McConnell, Joseph W M 3 9 Y x u Q l' McCoy, Jon XT' i, ' ' 5 -'ff x 'M ' 'v we ... ivicoaniei, Debbie 5,1 , V' W 1 ': ivicnaniei, rviiciieiie i 1.4 ,Q -3 5 sy X i 1 N U , ivicD0weii,.iames li ii? B, H? , ' X, ,1 ' J xr McKenzie, Brenda V ' McNamee, Mike ' ' f, A, N - 2 McNeal, Jean -71 y 'jg' Q ...A 5 'C N . McNutt, Kathy ,. X i ' 5 11, ,, Meek' Greg a., X - Ns. . , jp j' if h Meek, Jeanie ','.'a I fx. x ' i i Meeker, Nancy A , , ,N Mendleson, Dennis 'Q Q 5. ' ' 0' 6' , Mertz, Kathy m FF -1 fi- ..- Messer, Patty 4 1 2 f ' '1' l Metcalf, Becky ' 5 9- . ,' .J I ' . .4 17 A i 2 xl - i A Miller, Debbie x ,. Miller, Doug J C .. 'ri 14 i e- , v Miller, Tinsi i-.-I, i 1 an QL Ir n iviimz, Blair ' K Y if ' -4 , Mintz, Terry V , it .54 H lf A-'. 2' , 5'-VN 'T' 1' , ' ii I a at. V K' , ,Pg M L A Morrett, John , , Moorey, Barbara X -- if -- ' ' ' Morrison, Patty X' '24 i Morton, Barb 'fy xx 1 x vi ' 'Y it new A - t -i t w . 4 im R Smile! You're on candid camera. I lk Freshmen The new way of thinking! - H- f If , 1,,, ,JV AK 'fi if 4 1, ? mfffjn rf? 4 . A f,r- .JW , ef? U .F I . 'C ' gf ! ' 1 e P., : 8 i , 'Ii x .e , ., Ln, ,xi A 1 K ' ... Q 5' fi ' 'vi Qi 271 - if ' Osgood, Ted Parker, Donita O'NeaI, Tony Oppy, Nancy Ording, Tom Orsborn, John i Ebftledrin headache - H468 . . . A part of W0men'5 LIB 20 - Freshmen Morton, Patty Moton, Bobby Mott, Sharon Moyer, Mary Mumma, Susie Myers, Bruce Nally, Shawn Naughton, Nancy Neves, Brent Newman, Kyle Niles, Cindy Nimer, Brad Nims, Nancy Norris, Rick North, Sandra ,, QSM: 711 3 ig ,.,.. mfek P- , ,. 1 s 5 uf f 5 , ' X,.,rr ,- - H ge.. it ig rf in J M if . A5 ,H 5 3 i 5' 1' 5 yn, at JA Go ahead and have another. 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A tk. ff i s it S N :A-fif,-243'-H -'uf-:.. - , ' af! in A x x Ouillen, Richard Ouillen, Terry Quinn, Gerry Ramey, Patty Rashilla, Christina Raymond, Julie Rayve, Brian Reynolds, Anthony Redick, Leon Reed, Doris Reed, Pam Reineke, Kirk Renner, James Renner, Linda Rhoades, Brian Ridenour, James Freshmen 21 vu. -f Q 'Eff ,.-, r- V, A XY V' fl I. i ', T '- A zgjztvf- I ,111 'A -. at 1 aa: ., . ef 'Wi' Q-' , ' -6 slr ,,s Z , 45? ,gy . I 1' ,xg Rl ti '41 f S - X f f-ff of is ., A 1 .,, ,af- M, A-. fig' f- ,.- adj! Al he Q 5 X fa' N 1 sf' ,.fv ' X ' I 7 av, 7 I 5 ,'-v l I E In ,x , Li l E 5, f4ty,A . .- Y K -it 55' ' C K 'Tie E-1' 5ilf a ' C 1' ,Y I , .. .15 , 31 'wx X ' , r P Y ' 22 - Fresh men z, W 'x.L ' , K D gl! +9 gf, ut. Nl se, f, Riley, Terry Roberts, Gayle Robertson, Mike Robinson, Qavid Robinson, Susan Rogers, Mark Rohrer, Craig Rosenbaum, Sue Rousseau, Sheri Russell, Carla Russell, Carla Russell, Kim Scarff, Rick Schnell, Mark Schober, Bruce Schwandt, Stephen Schwartz, Stephanie Scott, Cheryl Seaman, Mindy Shafer, Leon Shanesy, Pat Shaneyfelt, Mark Shanley, Mary Sheafer, Marc Sheley, Grace Shiltz, Paula Shook, Annette Shroyer, Mark Shroyer, Scott Shuler, Sarah Sills, Eileen Simpson, Mark Sinclair, Cindy l as ,i J i - -it if S tk a ' r 6,79 gg, K Q S H . 'I ft K f L t ' 'A 'Q -v'!, if , rf Q K n S S4 . i, 4 ' fx I 'J It , fy! X Smock, Kim Snyder, Alta Snyder, Mona Spender, Cynthia Sphar, Janet Starkey, Beth Stager, Richard Starcher, Mark Stewart, Delbert Stewart, Doug Stilwell, Ellen Stockmeier, Brad Stoll, Sharon Stoltz, Karen Stone, Cheree Stone, Mark Slyiter, Francis Smith, Candy Smith, Gary Smith, Kevin Smith, Kim Smith, Susan Smith, Susan Who wants gum? I do, I do. I get to take my bath first this time. W 1 sw 0 N r 1 . MF' PJQQ 1 ,e M - 'i If C tl. X, Stoner, Tanna Stonerock, Jeff Srominger, Tom Stuchell, Cindy Stull, Teresa Stutz, Cherill Summers, Brer , Q , Man's Best Friend ! I ! I I I I I , jg, 'C ..-: - I Swank, Jim I '35, Tasker, Rex 'Rf' rr 1 girth: ,Tl S ri? 5. y - Q i fi E79 f x V S y ' R qw? X 1 --- 4 'x -f if . . A 1. vile. ,At 14. Jn 5 i ' sk. M 1 Q K k .f I f Y-V A 1 , f 2 Av,-Q fp' -. QKN MW Xri Ns! U . Q , ., 1 ' im '..- ,,,.ix. r 1, H- ' ' ,S V 3.2 M sg Q 3: 5 , IM- ,. t ,dv ig I , 1 1-ff! 4 ' gf' 'I' , e 2 , 5,3 gf Z, , he re i V' A 3 'A+ . V i. J.f!imfF!i.i1 ir. I' fir- Tate, Richard Taylor, Cathy Taylor, Faye Taylor, Janis Taylor, Mark Tecklenberg, Matt Thobe, Carolyn Thompson, Jackie Thornburgh, Tom Thornton, Jeff Thorpe, Jennifer Timmons, Robert Trimble, Patti Twiss, Sandy Vallor, Jim Vandeveer, Anne Van Mouwerik, Les Vaughn, Caroline Vogann, Debbie Voris, Tom Voorhis, Jaine Waites, John Washington, Dorothy Watkins, Dave Freshmen 23 Dog's best friend. if K V I' 14. . J iz '.-ai iw.. r :N ii' 'i W 5 xi isii R a ff 63-Q, ry EL A K r -,. l ': '33 , A li 3 V i .,, J f I . . R 11, H A1 ' IM I I we , ,Q .t Nshxwwiat 'Q . . A ,Z v A1 W-A K 1 , t '- I . - ax 4 in, .3 xiii.: x 5. 'f-' K - if . TQ' W 4 XR ,iii in at ,z,.A ff 1? Sl N gg. i 'O -..fn W if if fav ks 'fwf .t . ,i N .-- My 4 , is x H N' QE R' , , 2' If , 1, ,Q i s -. W f 1. .' ' 4. X A1 so sk 24 - Freshmen Welbaum, Robert Welbaum, Tim West, Jeff Westfall, Diane Wilcher, Pam Wildman, Stacy Williams, Brooks Williams, David, Williamson, James Wilson, Chris Wilson, Rhonda Wilson, Ronald Wion, Chris Wooddell, Jeff Wray, Mary Wray, Steve Wright, Jeff Wyrick, Karen Yancey, Kathleen Yardlay, Jolene Young, Shanda Yount, Shelly Zeller, Susie Zerkle, Peggie Zunke, Alan What do you mean what am l doing next Friday night? f 1' ' 1-4.5 This is called New Science ? .. I ..., UQ.: ll I : - W E- ,T:.:' -VLH? f A j V hh . 5' I ff f sf., 4 fb I iff 332. J 'J ' L wt - Q? A 5 A R ALJ- ul?-Q.Q11'!Yl'i23i7,4,.fEfM 5 V r Q3 W. ..',, ,,4lu . , s X E-:f7M,2j511' 0 Q 1 Ami. RX- . 5if:Zf':iT' rjlggi- K W -Xyx 'Ui -?f.?I,'! ME? XXX I 'WFP 'K 'Fai- 'M I 0 O 5 P '5--,e ' C155 of '74 me ,t , 1. My how time flies when you're having fun. if- ii, ,if ,.. if, ff W gi H ...... I V .W 1 fx fy xA f.,,.., St' l p ,X 4 2 t fi V , , K 1 l . .f , -b N -.4 fb ga X, 'ii 453 fm ' J W' A :L u. f in 1 - fi i4f1!'2 , T, A A ,,- A , 'X L M N B M, pg B Q wifi, 'fc 132 ,rf-B 'r , '-B' 'I M 'af' - - ' Q... - if X -.,. E? iq it , :pg .' , , y -xt ,513 i A., he rt iw wi, . x W A -A 'Q 1 , L, . A . .' 5'-'4....n . M ,- . -.Y . A L V if -Mal 'rff' -'rf'-r C XxxxX.xX vs Xxx- -xxxfi' 4-Q ,. , z . w ff. .a '1 ff .1 i , H - ' ' ' A , J The Supremes we aren't. 26 - Sophomores K 'mf Abshire, Jan Adams, Steve Adkins, Alice Allen, Debbie Allen, Mark Allen, Mary Anderson, Don Anderson, Garry Anderson, Grant Anderson, Lisa Bader, Brian Bailen, Gloria Baker, Mike Barga, Caryl Barnette, Ann Barstow, Suzanne Bascombe, Mike Beal, Scott Beam, Nick Bean, Gary Beldon, Richard Bell, Robert Benning, Bill Bercot, Richard Bhardwaj, Flochi Bittikofer, Karen Bittikofer, Rueene Blackmore, Jennie Blizman, Kevin Bluthardt, Olive Bodey, Flon Bogart, Debbie Bolton, Clara Borgerding, Robert Bourque, Tom Bowman, Jeff Boyd, Mary Boze, Kathy Brandenburg, Nancy Brandenburg, Tona Brandt, Ed Brown, Jeff Brown, Jim Brown, Rhondalyn Browning, Katherine Browning, Larry Buirley, Mike Burton, Patty Cain, Karen Callahan, Ralph Carey, Doris Carnes, Roxanne Carter, Cheryl Carter, Denise Carver, Glen Casselman, Mary Chalmers, Robyn Chiasson, Mary Clapper, Lisa Clark, Brend Clark, Ella May Cleveland, Francine Coffey, Bruce Coffman, Kathy Conard, Michael Counts Pam Cox Carla Cramlet Janet Cron Linda Curtis Matt 1 +.f,. x ,,, , gp V , 1 ky 2 gl N 'M J ' K g 4 'f l 1 Q ,Q V If 1 x . I s kk V ,t I X W ' A 9-sf , 'xi S, 'I ii 4. -,A .3 T if ' f X 3 'B' YH , ' -X r Nl X. .- 4' S, ' 7' Q G . ll - 3-iff? I ' e ' 2 ,K ' 'T t A 'Q , Q I 4 .jx I 'X f ' -fly :L l ,y - X Tr, I' Q. t , lf .Q . Y, vu P., I A 'X 'HI I, S S41 . . ,..,, ,,,,, . i ie I vt . Last one done gets to carry the trays up. x V' l ,L N: - - 7-T' ,JJ -by V ff 'l 1 Q t r -- l rr -5 , A gt Darner Chris 'N fygigd.- , S v l1','3x ,M Fa I 8 A l ,-.l pa. L51 ,J fb M 1 Wi' ' I I .iw . I.: ' ,L I L' -4. , !x,x g 'N V -gp 7' U, . it -.. 4 C t fr V I I' EX., 7 1 X .Y i-Q 1 we Curtis, Joe f E . is ' 3 i v 7 Qs7lV 1 1 . W ' ' A i 4 Q x v , ' . ' I. . ,n A i l ' . X ' ffl NW Sophomores nf? , M as F gg.. Q is 3 B , s sf f si i f was-ii , T , , -Yi i,. g . igf QF' . ' . , Rf A 5 ' ' W. is F 'J .. K f wi . - '1-fi ss r X T, is is f t QT , . - qi X .-t 1 i .i 'Q 1 N L 5 ,get 'K .,A,ZA E at .E ,A , ug N I i I, , Q, L E ' ir ' Q svikys an! ' TVX' B 1 K i Q'-A T-'ia ' ii A ., Q l .h 5 if NW , ,Q 2.1, M , ', 31, ,5 , x I i ' ' il ' f nf 'fff ,1 X X I , Ki ? I V 2.59 Qs f 'N I Aff' r . l ll ' A mi v k ,N f S Enix A 1 Davidson, Thomas Davis, Dehbie Dawson, Nancy Debar, Kathy Debar, Suzette De Grand, Paula Denlinger, Becky Dennison, Rita Denny, Chris Detrick, Eugene Detrick, Tony Dilworth, Phil Doll, Debbie Drake, Steve Dyas, Linda Dyer, Terry Elifritz, Jeri England, Danny Ertz, Duretta Estey, Cherie Evans, Melony Evans, Richard Evans, Thomas Evans, Wayne Faulconer, Walter Feierstein, Julie Ferguson, Jerry Ferguson, Pat Ferris, Terry Fine, Bobby How does that song go again? 28 - Sophomores Which end is supposed to be up? K , as 'at Fisher, David Q-L .41 Flory, Kathleen - fr 1 E Y! D Zi I Fontanez, Will Foote, Marcia Ll v , ,K EA t rg 'sci 24 Foss, Annaliese 3 Foster, Jeff f Q Q uf' t J NX- Fosfer, Keith F Al F . X , Francis, Rose yev, Q , if J Frey, Pat Fudge. Kristin vT'y 'wg I X Us l nk ,A y .7 ,. x I' . F Galbreath, Betsy N Q 'L Gallagher, Liz he fi ' fr K 1 ' 1 A ,iz - rf' v- m,,si Take it off, TAKE IT OFF!!!l Ganger, Dan Garwick, Deborah Gass, Dennis Gentle, Sheree Gephart, Debbie Gheen, Jan Gilbert, Dennis - ff I VTP 'F' ' we,,.e,-i,, X, Mx ' , 'X ' A A 'S gi it gfgriqg M f x-fx i -' XJ if o ,. N-3. X , xfpxlvfab X f,.,,g.., far' I-' I l l . 1, ' ,, , 3 1 G gf . ig me 7. . - V, G' 'D D W1 :sl .N iii Gladman, Mark Goodall, Joe Granger, David Grant, Mark Gray, Cindy Green, Steve Grigsby, Jeff Groff, Dave Grubb, Glenn Grump Grump Gulker, Gullett, Holly Kevin Diane Larry Hackett, Kay Hall, Tim Hall, Julie K f-.5 ' f-'G ,D ,X ' f 53' K Q5syYf f'P it-QL 'Q ,- X Q wr' s 'L A W - , 'S X' X. l 'r ,X 1, ' v CIS -A . -.4 ,7 1:1 ' ' ef S ,M eff l ,M ,AQ A-,Q-.Q ,xl ' 'tgim G. G J- .1 ' , 'fi , fb. fl. Ii-2 X rf' .,,, ,. 'WAR .5 .ff 'NX l Hannah, Scott Hare, Leonard Harger, Rhonda Hargris, Mike Hart, Stephen Harvey, Randy Hawkins, Patricia Since you made me go to bed at 8:00, l'm just going to run away from home. Sophomores - 29 NU' No! That's not the way to do it. l Hays, Sheryll Headapohl, Dan Heffelfinger, Pam Heffner, Becky Henderson, Brian Henn, Tom Hereford, Cheryl Herrmann, Gail Hicks, Jerry Higgins, FredA High, Lonnie Hile, Debbie Hile, Kenny Hillman, Chris Hines, Kay Hoagland, Brenda sew., .. wi? X si ' I 6 it Q ii S I f X Ne 2- t7 g X ..T3X,. 'Q j ,,,,. . ww' , i Q y 4 srsi i Q. . 'Q - Rim . -. gg X . -we - 3 it :L , , ' . if 5 ' '5 6 V, 'l 'f 5 ' 1 X I ' ill 'Q 'E - ,iiir ' nf-ZS Xgff, ' 5 ' gi A ,., Y . i .gif ,K I ' ,3 Tv- has aff -8 92,4 L iv , za. I sii' 5-,, 5 .iii J . f H 421 V 'iii' V 1' ', i Ni' ,A A Q 'a 'V' Mit ,iqll ' i' 30 - Sophomores Hobart, Martin Hoefler, Mike Hole, Michelle Holfinger, Mark Hormer, Mary Huffman, Harriet Hunley, Kim Hunt, Vici Hupp, Mark Hutchinson, John Iddings, Norm Iddings, Sherrie Ingalls, Alan Jackson, Fleylonda Jacobs, Jeff Jacobs, Robbin James, Elaine Johnson, Doug Karnes, Mary Kerr, Kathy , .lf - ,r I' V 'N fx ' 2 Q N... x 55, Q13-2' S V , I L L of 4 w :bt They said it couldn't be done, but I did it. r 'EI' T 5 , NN ,Q- ZI' i X if Q ,I +1 i if J W wt' N Ei J, Q la Qia- E its Q2 Z - 4 Ilia: - were . ti f' T: . JT' F 4 ' 'T 5' ' l f A N ' Eff 2 'fi 3. ' N. , -f-5 , ' ew ,xr 5 ,...,- I .'- . X t W ns. Xe. Ms is T My C 5 -.- BJ A ,,,' 1 , Ji 1 i 1 X ,,, 5 .jx Kessler, Paul. Kessler, William Kiger, Debbie Kilpatrick, Patrick King, Dorothy King, Earl King, Gary Kinnel, Charlene Knight, Robert Knoderer, Jeff Koester, Nick Kramer, Christy Lamka, Steve Langston, Anna Lanzotti, Annie Lavelle, Robin V f Here comes the teacher - act busy. s ut' mf A The Look of LOVE aff 3 Leasure, Calvin Leytze, Robin Lindeman, Dave Little, Connie Little, Lora Little, Mike Lloyd, Shelia Long, Philip Loufman, Kathy Love, Barry Low, Karen Lowe, Kim Lucas, Micki Ludwig, Debbie Lutz, Teresa Lynch, Roy Macy, Shelley Marker, Randy Martin, Ted Matthews, Tonya ..-ul I wish she would move could see the answers. her head so l la '07 ,MQ I W t 'Yr , V-f T ' N ff , In - Q - Q. K A l Q ' f Ala T ' ' ' I5 - 5 if V, N -N' - 2 i A 1 , . ' V if i xl . A CL , f 55 ...K D 'iii A Q' ll' Q - f M5 V. f ,gs 1 , A S. D- U1 li L X Sophomores - 31 , iv Q - fi 'Wi' 2 ,N , 4 A' fgvffw 'F' 7 -cr 141 1-'- - J fs , lPg,i N 2 , J 'ai dl V n W, , 32 - Sophomores May, Carl McConnell, Jeff McDade, Mike McDaniel, Robert Mc Kee, Georgia McNamee, Debbie Meeker, Susan Melvin, Marla Melvin, Sandy Mikels , Mary Miller, Terri Millet, Pam Mills, Sue Mitchell, Michael Monroe, Patsy Morgan, Debbie Morse, Kim Morton, Patricia With two of us working on it, it should get done. L The Spirit of T.H.S. Mott, Jeannine Moyer, Susan Mumma, John Nasal, Nancy Nash, Catherine Nash, Grace Neves, Dennis Newman, Kimm Nickel, Juanita Niday, Rochelle Nimer, Dan North, Craig North, Patty Oldham, Beth Osborne, Brenda Y 5 fvk , 1 I .H vk4: Q 4 M, 1' IN-if , w, , gf M by , in F R I A - uf v-as .A K' .,, . 'f -.. W at .4 'Y '- 14-1 -fl ,V .-fm., .. ', 1 eff' 9QQx'7fEx'lffff'Z . is - fm' V ' 'J fgK4 V. 'R .91 9 YPA E s ' 8' l Osborne, Harold rw, 5 ,G 3 Osborne, Jody Ouellette, Debbie 5 milf Partin, Larry Perez, Maria Phillips, David Pike, Debra Pittenger, Mike Platt, William Porter, Robert Pour, Denise Pour, Steve Powell, Larry Price, Phil Prouty, Priscilla Pugh, Cyndy Ouillen, Jeff Quinn, Vickie Rademachir, Brad Rademachir, Sharon Rawlyk, Don Ray, Kathleen Raymond, Loren Redman, Ida Redman, Yvonne Reed, Roger Reid, Lauren Rhynard, Kerry Richardson, Rob Rimkus, Daniel Ritter, Jan Robinson, Elizabeth Rodrian, Kathy Rogers, Jim Rosenbaum, Steve Roszell, Janice Rousseau, Susie Routt, Steve Rudisill, Rita Sawchek, John Scarff, Mike Schaeffer, Dean Schaffner, David Schaffner, Paul Schumm, Scott Scott, Terry Sewell, Rodney Sharits, Ray Seiple, Elaine Shepard, Mark Sherman, Becky Shields, Jim Short, Deb Shoup, Andrew Smallenbarger, Spencer Smith, Cathy Smith, Jocelyn Smith, Larry Smith, Mark Smith, Mickey Smith, Stephen Smock, Patty Snyder, Terri Sowers, James Spahr, Charlene Speelman, Susan Stahl, Mary Steineman, Diane Strominger, Ken Stephens, Kathy Stone, Pamela Studebaker, Walter Sturgeon, Rhonda Suchecki, Candy Summers, John as - , 'fi' , , ,,, t 3 , '2 J'- J -ffl. W M A S :'. At . AFR Xt! 1 xt fr.. i , r We - K im f X Y , is A X fm . .Q f X s K . - at y ig :L Q sv ll. iis' 1 ft rrss 4 J ,lf we J is,- , intl J I t 5 fi r fagf, kk ,QB xx, -xf.'k in U ,.,, ,f i -if , . iv X ' 6 W , K Q Q' L Q 1 l -2' '73 f'f?iV 'tiff I 'af' I sk Q lb' ' i S 4 . ' X Z as V: we- VM 4 M, x J' f, -ilk I Y. . 'z ' nl 'Xu X Y lk, F 74 sz I Q . 'Ru'-xg 7 as H ..- xggg i A sw ' 'ig kr ' . XJ x' , as V Q it A Y X21 X 5 KEVV WV Aly in l 0' V ' A WX I V E r, K 1912? ' , 1- , ,sy - , ily -fi ,gk ,, 333.3-an we ' . ' w, :,, gig. -if K fy ,lim X: ,f'-,. . i n X ,.' N: 'A r , f ,gamut A f, ,Q Q 1: , r it i t 2 A -- if it t A, 5 w W 5, i , ,J - .1 gi-'.,,,' 'N .X Sophomores Towne, Stephen Townsley, Ross Tremblay, Mark Trostel, Mike Twiss, Bob Utrecht, Greg Vandivier, Donna Van Zant, Steve Voisard, Denny Vore, Sharon Wagner, Gay Waite, Kathy Walker, Kim Ware, Ted Warren, Jim Supinger, Pamela Swabb, Susan Swigart, Virginia f cy- l' .. 'Bk Nina s.. in f ' JE. 1, f if- - swihaii, David A 4- Swindell, Richard Swob, Jay . fy t , K 1, . i Tallman, Penny T ' M, , Taylor, Keith ' ' Thobe, Mary ,i I , I They said if we couIdn't sell them to give them away. Thomas, Stuart I 0 A: , ' 'T ' Thompson, Tim ' ' fl fy 'lf ' Timmons, Elizabeth iii-..,, i T i gl' at ci. ,. f X2-ao -'Q' , 3, 3' t . ff 5. A -fi ... ,, ' E-ix - ,W 'A Q' nl 'X 'Qi ff' 2' Ls S XJ iv' !,f i' K I, A135 I T, ,i Ai A 'A K 'ff' 'N sw so i 1 T .. L- ax .11 S asp s Sv ii H ' Q, it , S 'Q' ,Q 3 X ... N-1 i W' ii N ii ' , be 453 f, I 'gi Q I 1 v 5 r U I i I if Watren, John X l .- X KA li 'i ff' tis 5. +L xx ti Xxx --mugs' If he saw what l just saw, we'd both be in trouble. If we Connect thig dot with this dot I l l 34 Sonhomores 14 Weikart, Tim Welbaum, Brenda. Werling, Teresa , , Q49 Whitmer, Jodie Q Whitmore, Yvonne vs 4' M In gf , Wieringa, Ray Y: X3 '- 1 ', ,W :N X Wieser, Susan -,- Q-iw -fl ' .Q Wildman, Jo ' ' rt it ' V ' - ,M i lv WiIson,Janet X ! 5 QA -' , l H ,HX ,I if wr, Wilson, Robin I 5' fiifv i' - N ' Q.. ' I Winninger, Todd Q ,. V 'H - f- V wise,Mike W- , ig' ff- Wolbert, Susan Lx 6 Y- X ,' 1. Wolfe, Elizabeth ' f. f fi! . , Wood, Mike .iii YF. X Nix. .i Alt , 1 ' 3 WOW, wait till you see this one! 1 ' Q Wooddell,Michael 7 ,Q X P A ,K Wray, Larry f if i N X3 ' ff ' . wright, Debbie t gg A l 01: . jf. Yantis, Carla ,fx-jf 'X I , Yafdlev.-'im ,VK l 217 'S . if K W A :Q Ei as A 5' W f-' x f . Zimorski, Dan A - -- 5 M 5, Zirkles, Ruth Q - Q, JN, v Zormes, Jeff s L 5, 2 ij' Zurmehly, Becky V' p V W Al! ft i : , y it ,QR XX if My girdle is killing me. 'A L ,W ,lx Another Betsy Ross. Some kids do study!! Sophomores - 35 aifm, keen I IWII' ilu-- , Wiifii, P , 'N N 1 ju, JQDO Qwig ?W 7y X 01 1 'll f X .s I f ly , ! i f ,- my f f 72 ' y Yr ff jfkr- I ff Af, wc, LJDIOV5 OWU: GIEL55 of K 73 f IZQTGQQS-- ', ,j. 4 'fi .Q b ,, ,, A 1.f.f,1L:,fe ,lf .- f V 2 f XA! A -mgicflf, iff mi' l, 4, f' ff' ., 'fun' .S , . x 3' ' ' ' 7 Q-ffizfrrfif . 5 .P 9' -gif!-'f . QL - , 6417 F'!12i?.7fF:? I 'ri ! .nf --:yy V- p '---- f. -' .:,.f4H-1-: 1::f::wff. 'f f XXV f - 9' f: 'f f 4 f f ' fl ,.-5.21 ,ff .Wm fq--r?f,,.'-rf fl, H f f Hllfvffy 411, ,, , .JL1Q4'1k5',:.' ,fly 5 f Q, I' 4, tw ff:.iZ, ,rm-: If in --., f 1 4' W' ' ' - Yu' 1. .. M.: ,,1,, nf f.,,-1-1 I 15.55, ,' ,fgjznfhjiw 5' ' Q,-3' ' T,g1g'rvgaEElX fri f Q43 ff iw ' 5 N' 9 0 t , ,q , X ii ' ' 6 'P 4'-all 5 t fy, k' N, 2, 1 I -n 15'-D Xi, I V' ? .- ,- ,Tse A V fm g x g Ja 5 V t -A M , 45 . . , lu- 1327 Y ,fix Ax. IAQ -we t l -13.8 ' 5' f 4ssu ' -1 v '5' rv - y 5 A MA ea. at ., fm. 1'5- eg si I l dm , L- ini www Ivfvx fl. ' I X I ' 'wi , 1 5 , -egg... W ' ,,. 'tg 3 fvqf, Q A 5 ,, l - il ' W ' A' ' l-'- V, y A 1' l l - 0-nf X Q K, 'lf xg 'Xfxg Ackerman, Naomi Adkins, Charles Adkins, Jack Aldrich, Sarah Alexander, Vickie Allen, Lisa Almeida, David Andrews, Steve Avey, Shelia Barnhart, Diana Barton, Patty Bayman, Kirk Bean, Steve Beatty, Vickie Beck, Steve Beisner, Nora Bell, Randy Bercaw, Mike Billing, Flobert Bodiker, Jim l use POLIDENT. f liil if Finger licking . . . GOOD! A Juniors - 37 r-- 'za A fx -0' , C'i S -. 3' NA 'S nw J '54 B Q ,, ,,s.T+'v-iv E-sc' V 4. h ' ' C ga 1-A ..- 5' as diff'-JL ri fi V, :V F 4, , F A NW'- U Q , -0:2 5 ' i ig' 4-Mn.. li -. ll -1, ' X r 7 ,l 31 g .S 'M xf ,- ., , Q xl f. r 38 - Juniors -141 'N 'iff ,o.q,,.' Boram, Robin Borton, Carolyn Borton, Marilyn Bettrell, Mary Bowman, Allen Bowman, Joe Bramlette, Sue Brand, Jim Brandon, Rick Braun, Chris Breese, Brad Brown, Delicie Brown, Don Browning, Jo Ann Bruce, Melanie Brumbaugh, Jim Brundrett, Cecilia Bryan, Craig Buchanan, Chris Buechter, Mary Buirley, Nancy Burns, Charlene Burnside, Paul Campbell, Janis Carnes, Cameron Carter, Danis Chaney, John Chaney, Carol Christie, Mike Clawson, Sharon Coleman, Pam Collins, Anne Copp, Roberta Couch, Christine Counts, Doug Cramlet, Pat Critchfield, Martha Crick, Robert Current, Bonnie Cusac, Eve Davidson, Sue Davis, John fo if 'x K me fc ff 1 X N asv? fa N was .-...- Nu' Ii ll l I 1 N ,4- 41 .N 1 ev ' WN YAP KIYXQ tw 1-.43 s N ffl., u.. .1 , Z , is -ve, 'WN you of-15? t , A A 0 fn. ,.,- 5 f, 'sb D f t, i M 4 3 ., . Q 6, L Q XR 4: X 4 'V iw xg 5 , x x I , ' lim 'ffc 1 ii ' 2' i J .,.,g ' sid' f s A r .A , 71 r ' ' Eastman, Randy Edwards, Sherry Eichler, Tim Ellingson, Erik Epperson, Steve Evans, Rob Everman, Eddie Eyler, Vicki Ezell, Doug Faust, Jack Favorite, Michelle Fish, Susan lo-Q' 3 X X Tlffif is -4's',,q.FA Donahue, Jill Donnelly, Diane Douglas, Debbie Druley, Janeen Duer, Jeff Duer, Marianne Duff, Rick Dunn, Kim Dunn, Rusty Dunne, Tim Davis, Richard Davy, Paula Dawson, Annette Debar, Mike DeMoss, Deborah Denoyer, Mike Detrick, Jack Detrick, Kathy DeWeese, Cindy Dewey, David Dibling, Christine Donahue, Jackie QF' One more pull and we're bound to win .Y K .,, l , 2 I NAURY m -A f -1 . , PQYTNDBV: 'M Ge... 7' my f ,. Did you say you were only 23 ? ? Fulcher, Mike -xx Fisher, Libby Fisher, Flicky Fisher, Sue Florsheim, Isabel Flory, Carolyn Francis, Keith Frantz, Diane Friend, Steve Galbreath, Bill Gallagher, Theresa Galbreath, Tim Gearhart, Bill Gladman, Don Goldwin, Victor Goodan, Stephen Gosser, Rochey K., .gf s--v Q 'SSP .lifes gg A 'A-- ? 4 ff 'CX A , 543' J' Qi HG ei- ., s 7 L-4 'ff' '1., ff'-M I L' 'I Z, XM 2 Q- N, Wf f, i ,- i f --an - nge' A l ,3- ..A 4 f , A L 1 35 ' 2 X 4 we , N W- .K M f,,,s KW ' rx F-1' 'K . ,Q 40' yr. T I' : r I ri , 5 ggi! ji ff:-. :: Q 'iiflff 4 . 1 1 Gall? Gray, Kathy Griffieth, Michael Grilliot, Dennis Grimes, Charles Grimes, Todd Grove, David L IX' Gillette, Jane 'I .,. M t, I VV 1 t .1 . V Q,,.gl,. :I V -ii' N r Q 7 i i. ,, f, -.9 il 1 if ' il fT,. i , I T I gx I F l R B i ii' K l ' ' fs: Q V v-:QV vm 40 - Juniors i 'i 1 Grove, John js? Grove, Pam A Grubbs, David m Lx! . 1 lf I raise my hand maybe he won't call on me! pn ui f 'E an M L ' fi fl' 7:7 'ef 7:- ff gf JA , f 3 ity, Q ,A it 'lf' -., f fi ' C ik mf' ' Wg ' 4? W W fb' S- -1 41: fy l Q uk? Q I '- sf 9 N , , . 5 gt ' Ig film R. 1 ad! sl .Q an JK .9 .., u. l Y' if ,,. at lx Q W ' J 5,,l y ' , h' , V R ia 'll x' 53 K. 7,40 he 1, x .L 1 -.ff 1 .. jf . 'Q 2, JN GT lf' is ' l y Grump, Carol Grump, Larry Hahn, Debby Hahnel, Joe Hannah, Connie Harbor, Gayle I-larger, Candy Harrelson, Margie, Harris, Vickie Hart, Ron Hartman, Debbie Hatfield, Sandy Heberding, Cathy Helms, Susan Hennessey, Jo Ann Higbee, Sheryl Hildebran, Nick Hildebrand, Susan Hill, Debbie Hill, Ken Hissong, Jane Hoke, Bonnie Hoke, Chuck Holfinger, Doyle Holobaugh, Greg Hoover, Stephen Horn, Jeff Hoskins, Chad Howell, Debby Huffaker, Craig Hufford, Karla Hutchinson, Kim Iddings, Pam Ishmael, Mike Jackson, Kathy Jackson, Vaughn Jacobs, Dale Jakubek, Jim Jenkins, Tom Johnson, Brian Johnson, David Johnson, Gary Juniors - 41 EAA L ,L -,fh 3 if J L. fr 5 t ' Q tvwl aim ii wr ' ll - '-'X 'h 5 . 7 'Q I L 'QQN' -1 i L, A- ,,...:v - '93-Q on .yi ., ,-- . .e K. i 1 Wis e , ' .' 1 5 al. its I 'I if' I T13 . M ! N X3 VON. if - S -in Ea 42 - Juniors 'XIWV Us ,VN X q xl ,LW m f M, 4, , , . I 8- 1 sg ' W 1 .-FQ ,,.. , -fl 1 get , ... , --M. 4.-gg 59 if in X 'uf' .iii S,-'nd lil ' lr 'Q -dit.. .. ix an U.. 1 .....,,. ,fl hw t Lightner, Paul Lloyd, Robert Lodge, Douglas Long, Diana Long, Judy Love, Terry Lucky, John Luebke, Tim Macy, Jeff Macy, Tom Macy, Tonya Mahan, Joe Johnson, Jackie ' Johnston, Mark Jones, Carol Kaebnick, Hermann Kalmer, Joe Kannard, Kathy Kerns, Pam Kerns, Vickie Kerr, Elizabeth Kessler, Susan Kinner, Jonee Kiser, Sharon Koester, Ned Konzen, Susan Kroger, Jody Langford. Cherly Lark, Marcia Lawrence, Sean Le Blanc, Joe Leclerc, Denise Lenox, Barbie Lewis, Gail P' -if Boy, I wish I could do that. Q1 all ,,. L35 lurx -'- an Q r-1. ,K .0 ,f '- N.. Q ri ij 41 vw N-M 6 61-X f 3. J 1 ii -X X 13, Vi 4 A 416 5 I zb', f'fNs-if 'f' Q ...,- fx -N 1 Maiors, Cindy Marker, Brian Marker, Christine Marks, Penny Martin, Joel Marvel, Mary Mason, Diane Matthews, Stever May, Loretta May, Terri McCarthy, John McCoy, Don McCreary, Laura McGraw, Chris McKenzie, Beverly Meeker, Walter Mercer, Tim Messer, Bettv l'II trade you a comic book for a piece of , ' -gig ' l Ji a- . -lt. X l Q Q- 4 1 ' 'vi , Qui l dl ' 71-as - F in -ra V 'W Which button was I supposed to push ? gum. ,YQ f A i C elliih, I X ir- A ' as . , ,, fs y ,nv K- 3 . W 4- fuk .uv -,-,,., f Num i it 1 ' fweli Y is W l K -A y -s, ff, , A -we ,, ' Magi '9' R F ' ww 3- ,'v L' , .1 I J k' 59 gyyy QCQC., . fm is eei A ' fy v A .rly Win K ' F fs, t fr-nam '20 ...mr 'T v-of 9 v-I-1 'Win X.. T3 as 0.23 Q v 5 - N. X ,Y .5 si f Metcalf, Clark Mills, Steve Moore, Deborah Morrett, Brian Morse, William Morton, Jerry Moton, Jackie Motter, Sue Moyer, Paul Mumma, Clara Nelson, Eric Neves, Linda Newman, Mike Newman, Dave Newman, Scott Nichols. Gertrude Niles, Pam O'Connor, Bill Juniors - 43 ,ksrgxx 'M 5,6 QF -.,,.l , I ,,- ,EN ,. ,i K, Q Z 1 ,N, ,,,,: Q - -, , ' :freak , , zyh I Ji ,rp .t 3 s g? ,lf ' 'NW' fl? ,J ' kkkk A is I Vg, ff' -s jk? y , ., ,' J J Ji i ii L L , , i f so if fr J 'l J i ii as A Na , , gy, A Q? , E : .Lrl 'ff' ..-, -',, iii an si it :V,k we S we r l l v PP fr of W E .. K-.,,,-wi i2 D, l - li if fn ml lg it is . - . 5 . , , .. ,W 5 z 'G . ee.. 3 ours: . kk'-, ' fi ' X Q ecrc .5 44 Juniors X O'Neal, Ernie Ording, Mike Ovenshire, David Overholser, Ken Overholser, Mary Pack, Christine Parker, Jerry Perez, Carlos Phelps, Mary Pierce, Tim Pike, Robert Plank, Shelly Potter, Mark Puterbaugh, Jack Pyles, Laurie Ouillen, Wes Rademachir, Brenda Ratcliff, Dave Raymond, Keith Razevich, Dale Reed, Carol Reed, Joyce Reed, Melissa Reynolds, Chris Rhoades, Kay Rhoades, Neil Rice, Rosemary Richardson, Lisa Richardson, Rick Rimkus, John Roberts, Steve Rodrean, Lynn Roland, Patty Ross, Jim Rudy, Kim Russell, Bruce Russell, Susan Saint, Keith Satterfield, Paula Saul, Dave Saul, Steve Sawchek, Jerry -' , ,,, Q. ., J They say every little bit helps? Seay, Greg Seiple, Laura Shafer, Ted Shanesy, Tom Shaneyfelt, Robin Shepard, Jeffrey Shipman, Tom Shoup, Steve Shroyer, David Siler, Susan Silvers, Mark Sims, Susan Sinks, Jenny Sirch, Pat Slifer, Cindy Small, Lori Small, Randall Smith, Gary 'N if tl lltt r 'i', V 1-' 5 Kat 7 7 7 7 ? ? Sayers, Marianne Schaurer, Arlene Schilling, Beth Schmidt, Robin Schoch, Fritz Schwartz, Virginia .gnu Smith, Robert Smith, Tim Smock, Lee Ann Spitler, Dawn Stager, Deborah Stager, Norbert if FQ4 X v f knit gl, ,mis t 1 y 51. 3 N' , J Af M-Q K 1'-'Y . we! sw 'iff QW ilk? 'Q r gi K, T323 'QP' ' 1- .15 .vm X V .lv-N 1'--Aw . L IFF' 1, - U f .-:1. . val H:-.59 sa Juniors - 45 1 3 5: ll '1T'TTl 'mix A.. H W. are 1 1 W' - 'K . , ,V -., M, gif? k , can 46 - Juniors 4., , 11' ri lg lk! - ' 5 , - ' , Eg . , tttt . g 14. 'J ig ,LL-1 J - Wray, Philip Young, Wes Zell, Roberta Zimorski, Mary Zunke, Dale Starry, Jim Steineman, Richard Stull, Janet Summer, Linda Supinger, Michael Suajda, Jo Ann Swank, Valerie Swigart, Michael Tate, Jeff Taylor, Dale Taylor, Debra Tecklenburg, Kathy Thompson, Judy Thuney, Marcia Travis, Karen Vanchure, Robin Vandivier, Susan Victor, Diane Vogann, Kim Walker, Flob Walker, Terry Wallace, Jill Welbaum, Susie Westfall, Bobbie Whidden, Bill White, Dan Whiteaker, Kris Williamson, Kathy Wilson, Cathie Wilson, Debbie Wilt, Hilarie Wise, Dave Wolfe, Ben Wolfe, Tim Woolery, Tom Worth, Kelly Retiring. . . After many years of devoted service in the educational system, George H. Houck is retiring. Once he received his education from Wilmington and the University of Cincinati, Mr. Houck not only taught business at Springboro and Wilmington High School, but also coached many of the sports at these two schools and at Middletown. In fact, one year that he was head basketball coach at Middletown, his team became state champions. Finally in 1949, he came to Troy, where he has participated in various areas of the school system, such as the athletics department, the business department, and the high school administration. From 1958 to 1970, he was Assistant Superintendent of Business. Then for the past two years, he has been the Assistant Superintendent of Personnel. Throughout the years, George Houck has had many accomplishments, but the one most Troy High students will remember him for is his initiation of the scholarship awards and dinner. Mr. Houck has decided to top off his years of work with such hobbies as golfing, fishing, and resting. ls it so small a thing To have enjoyed the sun, To have lived light in the spring, To have loved, To have thought, To have done? Matthew Arnold Retirement - 47 In emor of. .. Death be not proud, though some have called thee Mighty and dreadful, for thou are not soy For those whom thou think'st thou dost overthrow Die not, poor Death, nor yet canst thou kill me. From rest and sleep, which but thy picture be, Much pleasure: then from thee much more must flow: And soonest our best men with thee do go - Rest of their bones and souls' delivery! Craig Heiberger June 6, 1954 - May 14, 1972 48 - Memoriam Y K., , Ron f1VIaej Erwin September 29, 1953 - May 14, 1972 Thou art slave to fate, chance, kings, and desperate men, And, dost with poison, war, and sickness dwell: And poppy or charms can make us sleep as well And better than thy stroke. Why sweIl'st thou then? One short sleep past, we wake eternally, And Death shall be no more: Death, thou shalt die. WINGS grit mul? wg know 5 verify-TIWQ DI om! QA55 O 2 0 X6 A X:J,'lOf is Um? I ff Q- ie..?, 'Wx 'Nu-or' '23 x C , I Bart Adkins John Albaugh Cindy Arthur Linda Avey Rita Adkins Michael Alfred Bruce Atwater Ralph Avey Jr Joe L. Allen Patricia Alspaugh 50 - Seniors .S ,343 Deborah Anderson Debi Arcidicano SENIOFIS . . . the BEST!! 'X .f'4'P ' fff 'AH' 11:7 'wiqwx 'T !? wr' l KA. . K .R '-.43 'Flaw Ci? .JUN SIS' . 1 Q04 Fred Bader Susan Barga Larry Bean G0rd0n Bell Judy Bailey Carol Bascombe Mark Beatty Gale Bentley Vanessa Baker Mary Battson Cynthia Ann Bell Theresa Berchtold One more mile and I can quit my diet. Ken: Once in the morning usually does it. Seniors - 51 Dale Beverly 16 Ron Bevington LV' Alana Blackburn -,-,.,,,f ,, - V Sheila Blizman -Z'-2,3 Michele Blue dh Barbara Bodiker Keith Bomhard ,,,...f,-1 X Z Q-:Y 'v:,7 Peter Booher ' Kenneth Bowden Elmo Boyd Cassie Brandon YVX 'uf' avi PVS Dale Breeze , Gary Brown 111' i,-I fm 526147 Try it, You'lI like it! Seniors V2.3 wiv i ' 17 Q1 -uv-jfrf' ,473 .3 -arf? an-fry-no - fv' Richard Brundrett Cinda Buirley Christopher Butler These cards are marked! 5 K A f. X' 'QF X - f,-- Pam Butt Michael Calicoat Robert Campbell rf' Crystal Carnes Ann Carr Penny Cassel Lu Chaney im Q-...gp ' if 1?' Bill Christie Don Church Barbara Clingan Emmy Lou Cochran Seniors - 53 Kay Colello Terry Coleman Roger Collins Sharon Colwell Janet Conard Kathy Conard Rick Conrad Michele Cook Leslie Couch Carol Counts Susan Cress Steve Cruea ,.-wt' i fQ ' vw-:a1f k ICN ..,.. .t.,, 1.5 4 -1... na. wr by f l Nm K , 3 J xg t N' Vk,. di Q Let me show you a ...GOOD TIME! 54 - Seniors : tfI9' ...m.4 ' Andrew Dannin Geoffrey Davis N15 Qyag ,Q www' 161' x 1 vo-...,,'.. 3 ,,w.... ...., ,M F Q? 165 K.,-A X12 .7 I.. P -,af gwvxa far . Q 'hayek K' Paul Davis Mickey Dellinger Nancy Dunnam Diane Dyas Joyce Ann Dawson Mike Detrick Steve Dusenbury Kim Earley dv' X. Zh oyvx .fi J -,wq,f Q...-.-.-9' Qt Q..- i Kirk DeWeese Sally Drijver Tim Dickensheets Michael Dunn Michael Eidemiller Ann Epperson Seniors - 55 ff Aff . . Diane Christine Ertz Ronald Farris Ronald Erwin Mark Favorite -Miam- ,Amana Let's don't and say we did. ,gifts -fy rv 56 - Seniors 41 - i '+x51 rriir Charles Fellers William Fisher Jonni Ferris Dave Florsheim V M05 Keith Foster William Francis Mary Francis Dave Frank t. N ' X G 47 a'b f G Am . , .Mm ,M M? 4-...gf 'sy' ' fl .4 .. Whig- y if f f I l X Q Tony Frey Teresa Furrow James Funderburg Dan Gallagher -st . 'Y-'ii .Jr 4. mms K ,.s.,? it '0UA .tm G M 'TY S . G ..4 :' -was .1 Qi 4. . I !. 1' , A Q, warn-if J Fluth Gibson Steven Gingrich Elisabeth Giedt Chris Gladman Leslie Gillman Ann Goodall Vicki Ganger Rick Gentle Sylvia Garrett TYISI' G00f99 Nix then we send the fullback out on a pass pattern. Seniors - 57 Q 'qu -...uf W..,f ...rv ..-www Debbie Goodpaster Kris Graham Becki Sue Green Richard Green Jr. 58 - Seniors -lxt':1Z? If 'Mx MQ: Jeff Greer Mary Gretzinger Myron Griffis Marc Grilliot 1,1117 If Notre Dame could see me now! sf ogy- ' .i .11 V WIN ,, N1 QM is XX 'C -'?'2 ib as V .v ..,. ,. Z. .life 'li 9' 55.5 Q , f 'ui S- 1, I as 'if 1 ,ef Si 25 3 r K ,,v ' li. 1. f 'l 'lv' 5, Patrick Groff Carson Grubb Kerry Gurklies Janina Gwin . R' a ,Q X. .F r I 'incr- vu-gr of-P' , Q11 M' W' as we QQ? f te ' V 5 , I '7 sp 41. Elmer Hall Bob Hare Richard Harnish, Jr. Tom Harrelson Carla Harris Sharon Harrison Kathy Hartzell Katherine Harvey Debra Hatfield Ken Hayes Vicky Henn Mary Herrick YY JY. 4 . ' ,f Q ,J if ,Y r, nw ' Oh, rv 's. ns- 1 How time WGS When V01-We h3Vin9 flm! I just hate these short lunch periods! it X if nf . Seniors - 59 4 Deborah Herrmann David Hershey Randy Hess '-JV Y 1'? iff aj, fu A. -'mr x,.,.-f f'-.PL Qs 'ff V YF .VW S. 60 - Seniors -sox gn. nga vwf p.,' -...W-V L A Bob Hiser Stanley Holobaugh Julia Ann Huffaker MOIIY Hobson John Honeyman John Hufnal Cindy Higbee Peg Hill Terri Hillman 2 Q. ,A o, X 1' lfdqxf .av.f,.f' 1 N' 'Q 7 X vw 2,Q-: - .J 'IYTTSU' .asm nn1.,av 'V 'x IE Qui iff ' 5 s .., ,Q KW: 'mb RN an ' 5-pw' Toni Hunley Deborah Huston Keith Jackson TS w s. n , a 'N Us sf' :,,.,,.--- 5 Nw ak Allyn James Jill Johnson Margaret Jones Nancy James Teresa Johnson Marsha Jones Ge0f9e Johnson Michael Johnston Ralph Jones ik pr x 43 cc, X , . X X .. ' f ' -i gk ' If -' 'Y .s .4 ' l If ' JN J I1 ls this how you do it? And with new Denture Creme we don't have to worry about what we eat. Seniors - 61 ew? If eu X 1434 ...-0 hiv ,Lam If las ,aa ,yr 62 - Seniors -ug- 095 QNX, Steve Jones Cathy Keehan Brian Kendell Q. W 9.-. ,.. N 5 Steve Kendell Steven Lacey Sue Kilpatrick Debra Lamka What can I say to her Now? '3:::v ' ' , . 2 s If X Philip Lavelle Thomas Laymon Claudia Legris Lance LaVeck .ggi il 2 xml' 121' -,..,,6' Ki 'n, ' -. 5 fi an AQ We K- 5. - N721 mi sg-nf 16 7 I hate to tell you this lan, but you forgot your shirt. 'au' N--7 rffbw ' x ,li 1 I I - 1 A Ed Lewis Neil Lewis Pam Lowry Edd Lutz '-N lv, 7 s.,g inan- I Sv, .419 'C '? 'Fr JUdY McAfee Sheryl McKinney Connie Mathes Linda NICEYIBDS Robin McNutt Patty Mathews William Maxwell Al Mayer Seniors - 63 I -40 Kay Meeker Debra Meyers ,, c.,i' 'HS' Tomla Montjoy William Moran 64 - Seniors ,af -.Q N ,Q Marcia Mitchell Karen Moler Q, , I .l 'F M Q 'N i f M 1 i x ' '- if i 4 -l Cathy Morrissette Glenn Mott -We 1-fx M it-filf X Flon Mundhenk Bobbie Neth Richard Murphy TONY Niles This is Exciting? 176211 iowa? 95 74166111 fad? Aff GLC . l ,wily my -,K -an K- 4' J 4' ' N ax! 51: Al is-7' lla, M7 'Inq 1 q . . Olf - ,Lad ' 1 ,- W . :::x:: 'mile . N gfzgxxilr fl E X L 1. Gfliiii .- mek . ,qv Q:--7 ,-ua .Nw tgp-' ' bf' N 117 W. .gf Mike Pirrie Pamela Powers Cheryl Pour Pamela Price s ,J Chris Norris Susan Overholser Leslie Parsons Debbie Pautsch Debra Payton Kip Peters Martha Pfister Thomas Pinter X, I la. as Seniors - 65 gi W N 1488 efffjl' YI? A7 Sue Price Terri Purtee Ronald Quinn Darlene Rademachir 66 - Seniors W ffl .yr 'lx 5-Q' ' I K'-5 'S ., X iflfif ,Q YY? N-4 ,nd .4-F KN 99 ' ' ' 41.-F7 Carol Ann Randall Gordon Rawlyk Sheri Reeves Rita Rench Donna Rhoades Larry Robbins Kent Rickles John Ridenour Woody Hayes: Ohio State wants YOU! ,fil- QW . sk. f' K -..,xsr '11-'J 1-'Z .3- nxfxx ,Ne ic..---F ...--.px ix, - '-15 1' - - FJ it Doe I anyone eat before they come? S f ...Q-..-.Qu '1--.apr Debra Rogers Tony Sage Dave Sampson David Sanger Janet Sawchek David Schelkun Mark Schertzinger Teresa Schimmel Julie Schneider Mike Schneil Patrick Schroeder Sherri Schroeder XM Get me a size 22 brain, John! Seniors - 67 Patricia Sensenbrenner Jay Shields Diana Shoemaker 4t ..:'32-Ti Rebecca Shoup Bruce Shroyer Mary Louise Shroyer 'A' Brian Shuler Bob Skinner X ,mike - kttk .... Sys And Dove makes your hands feel ten years younger. aw fwf if :JZ A O Stacy Smallenbarger Lynda Smith fs! M Jeff Smith Robin Smith fififffffe e 68 -- Seniors was 1 is 0,5 E Q kit S -Q - J5s ,and 'Nw' 113'-'7' 4:19 'Jn -1--db' N M 'ei i if 41 xx , l ' as g., Christopher Smitiey David Sodders Linda Snider Mike Stafford .wg 41N sinus 'eo cr QA-r il Dave: What do you get when you subtract 1 from 2? 4-nal' r.,vw,f X fix ? A ax ' ,,t, if Thomas Stafford Dave Starkey Paul Staton Marian Steutal 1 1...- nf ll N . X -f-5 fa Scott Stewart Steve Stillwell Joann Stoltz Ronald Strominger Seniors - 69 Q sO 5 Vi Og-uni 'vzyf Mrs. Reed, What do I say to her now? 70 - Seniors s..,,, :dk '1 in-1, tr---rf Y.. wvQ ! ...-.al 'X '7 to sgff. Qfwif vii . A . -v-1 T! Linda Stull Nlarla Sutliff Andy Swihart ' Margaret Thobe Sandy Sucheki Jane Swabb Stan Taubman Jerry Thomas Larry Taylor Karen Thomas Steve Tegler Jim Thompson se' 15 It , in --'Q Q Joseph Thorpe Gerry Towne Gary Timmons Laura Townsley T uw y Mary, the joke wasn't that funny! ,ci are ffx , - 0- rv Mary Ann Treon Bill Twiss P1 4. T7 only ft. . ,wsu i S' , A . .. Scott Craig Ulrich Dan Utrecht a5 '7 T. ,,.' A A E N . a . 'nazi' it 5 ...- 'K X at T Q T T : af gi .ii i ix W 5 Y ' , Julia Vesper Cynthia Voorhis Betty Virgint William Voris R i Seniors - 71 Sue Wagner David Waid Jennifer Waite Margaret Waker Randy Walker Michael Walpole Marsha Ward Cindi Watren Cleyton Weaver Russell Weaver Michael Weikert Judy Welborn x, 9199 ua.,-f me if - N...f1' ,V , 1-W A 5, , ... Thomas Westfall Lisa Whaley Jw 005. K-.33 . :QW D J. cafjve,-fake How do you like my forehand? O 72 - Seniors Q'- Q 'f . ax 1--'z , ...L ,QK fl 000112 Q' 3 , .'-,ny Off, . ..--0 fu-1-gy' I X MF' on-45 f... rfb A., A4 if 'il lf' 1' fab Glenn Whitted Jody Williamson Thomas Wilson L99 W00l9fY Bill Wieringa Sue Williamson lan Wilt Chuck Wray David Williams Steve Wilson Flocke Woelk Kenneth Wright .wa Life and leisure of a Senior. C'mon you guys, let me play too! Seniors - 73 -..,, -A--f'gL, , 74 - Seniors Marcy Younce Tom Young Greg Zimmer ...M rw? Vickie Zimmerman Debby Zurmehley You will do foolish things, But do them with enthusiasm. . . . Collette 9 73 Aornecmd. ZZ? IA J of Jbouf: 65-51 not cool to he WED fa ,fefwzlsk oz fahihm. 02 Ahydbfly . Zu 12056 Goof 73 be alive, lb Ive afwwnd. Not Pictured Steve Arnold Mark Bayman Bard Berry Robin Blechinger Jim Bourque David Breeze Orest Burns William Fauver Martha Fergus Tim Goodin Craig Heiberger David Johnson Rudolph Kuser Steve Pugalee Bob Smith Bill Swindell Dave Winston year that on the he was was just and dirty I-Fl . nd Kay were the-girls d the Block for girls, they were the Greatest victory cheers. 3 years. It :,,A?soHhomores it was Brigadoon A vgasn J Q A And iyiiping words required stilts A3 tse . .. r t L But thje awkar guys made it look easy Made F 41 fm, ag, it . A o ,X V And looked kinda handsome in their kilts. 95 -Q' 'T ' ' , They took Us off our 8th x 'n I pf . A.. if Thus our sophfsmore year did close A perch we thought was sw ,wht x l . i. A Q gas' ft P With none of us shedding a tear. After a week of initiation ag 1, 0 S X Y ei- vijitgtgllxrg usnfokedlwith great anticipation We thought that we would die. ' ,D .. i M 'ea our Umor year' ' , . ' ' . f . 'Q F W E ' . . But we stuck it out and s iled, , .' x ' iff' ,T 1- s A xx gf Q . g- .S iumieai f z?NaS mme Every face held a sheepis grin. if J.. Q ,,,,.,, ' 9' gms! Q' my '. ' XC5. ' ' i K t. ggi, :Jia h We threw away our Van Ieve budg fwg-y f .14 g st-. W X s g - Ar iifyisii , ' b r L: rt y And decided to dig righti . 15 , -s fe , , IN F 'f 'f1s',. . .1 't, f-ski 4 Q s af' ea 'Ve' 1 5. - M ' ...-X 3. g 5? 5 151. H ln X A , if V- L, l as .f K K A I 1 M it ' ses. -K -K - , - From football to golf, jocks we bla s I , , ,W 'Q ix lim n s rwiushgred lf' Beating the seniors at their own ga ,D .-.gi Y' W, , si X .Q Q, ,V , .g ' -I8'cg:'n f'straF'on' Cross County had Bobby, Track di xi l N, I. . use af X Q f' Ig 'S hem: t.?u'tF lt seems that winning, was all he covtdigq , -' W 1 Xi f u se . . gsm, G, Q gioo S' uanon' il mi 5 E if' hifi f 'EQ e had h Hildred and Ferdy they ere the ' .Q 'Q' A ,Q T . Q X. I Q x frgmifi gfgoeeai e halls That took charge of our t, 1 e 'ip X X s is A sl ip r .gk if -Q E- Q. s -' 2. . .4 . Q g , . ve'ry1l!h'1g wa going right And every Tuesday and ,- L g X . Q. s . ,. . Q 'Mg ,. t They worked offall oi 'i'L'Q,'y,,+ ig. t it , s 5 f ' w 1 ' ea Yea gtg: .. t .gk t t f .H d wrestling, Basketball ra W- e'iai'r?Sdf fi t 'G 'Fil s. ig! 5 i E t pe, ' C Wjzvefg Wm We - A - is - r- . F sf ,.-. Q v is - i I.:i:2:5:'::::.::s:,i 2:52 J. 1:1 if ge A E Q 1 Q e as f Wi: 0' to 'O ,i T 2 ' 'g .- r i ,R Xu ' Q 1 ily, 1- the eof Sir. The frosh: Tro1ans had ecom gy i. V fi ' ' 5 5 t I if 3' Th if W C' 4 QQ A F i S . V Qisundqgg' Ed his Fabulous Follies Where 'Kass mfm nahmed i' 7370 ' 'i W , if , ' 5 :gEntertained the football fans 055 ea shined 'n the sf , if I ei ad- V ' With Block T screams and boisterous cheers But all we eve' 'earned 0 ' C9 AQ ' 52 sr Q-it f They bvertook' the stands Was flying airplanes dow ih llfmi 4 X ' Q I ' ' 't . eff. , 3 Cecil Jones brought us nish 1 D ' our gfat ieam Went A Ola! Ola! he echoed dow the h t , ' Noegrglrt e Stiozes gmt: high And Mrs. Hayden spoke f Germ : The T . ewkwst wif! Z 0 Es Qeht mir gut . . . You Il. -r 'K 'u . 'clans ef ro 'ng V' f A ' , 5 , A The Winterseason came and passed Our freshman year had c me and weht 1 ! X g S v 1 g sOur wrestlers ard gymnasts did well And all our minds were g ne +1 ik V1 - ' X s Thggfgigy ui-tn f even won 5 Summer had only lust sta ted S. .i f T i , -. Q t Arid our heads to swell. When the sophomore yea came on. learned some tricks Yes, finally our sophomo e year a late And we all sought to tak charge, as if work paid off But in our effort we soon discovered W at State. I The seniors were still pre y large. walking i the Troy High halls But battle them we must n the the noise And on the hardwood flo r. - the latest rage And after weeks of frien ly strife best of toys. Varsity T's the sophbmor s wore? we With this new found fame The clubs we now could j But to our dismay we alsnadiscovered The dues took up our coi We were introduced to Bi By Culbertson and Brew Dead cats and frogs and The place smelled like a s Principal Hoffman, alias Famous for his argyle so Never quite could handle Of hippie-freaks and mili- lt seemed as if the sopho Was gonna turn our Quieltjl But situations turned for And we even had a riot. :ant jocks. we discovered oin, ology ollywogsg ' wer. panky, ks, the problem ore year the worse Junior it was Wizard of out 8 and e and get the Career fellows when the be quite a night out all right. P Queen and King THE WORDSl were given out were so crass 1 and Vesper In the class. came rolling a were high wasn't guy. Oz of the big Oz head n crowned Debbie and Mark we had a good group really could sing. WE COULDN'T Trophies round and Navy began to speak enior Toast We raise our glasses in a toast to you, To thank you, some would say, But if that was our only purpose, I'm sure there'd be a better way. We've known you all at least a year, And some for almost four, But now that Graduation's here, You mean a great deal more. You've seen us through four trying years, And though we've had some fun, It's both a relief and a sadness To know that we're almost done. We look ahead to greater things, Willing to face life's trials, But everything we've learned from you Will stay with us through all the miles. We've had some sadness in our class, Death, dissension, and hate, But through it all, you've been close by, Helping us learn, before it's too late. We haven't been easy to live with: Either obstinate, or too willing to discuss, But although you've had a pretty rough time, We hope you've learned something from us. What we'd really like to say to you, though, Is that YOU'LL have a place in all that's in store, Because a little bit of each of you Will be with us when we walk out the door. So thank-you, or thank heavens, one, We offer now to you, From the grateful, graduating class Of 1972. Alana Blackburn lVlay 18, 1972 76 - Seniors Faoult Toast Ladies and Gentlemen . . . a toast: To the individuals, who in 1969 could not find room C-4, but who have now individually completed the first step in life, a High School Education. To the individuals, who once saw people, but are now aware of the real person . . . the feeling person. To the individuals, who once asked with animosity, What for? , we now toast the individuals who question, Why? . To the individuals, who once only experienced the boundaries of their playyards, but who are now thrilled by an Autumn victory, intrigued by a Thoreau classic, feel compassion for the grieved and misfortunate, involved with the life of Tevye, and fascinated by the Microwire Welder. To the individuals, who become members of a group, yet are not swallowed by that group. To the individuals, who do not lose sight of their goals, or who do not sacrifice the real meaning and value of being oneself. In 1969 the paths of many individuals were joined into a common highway. From this highway you have had th opportunity to learn and experience. It is now time to exit thi , highway. Some of you leave with a direction in mind, some specific goal. Others of you will travel many roads before you direction is established. Yet all have the same beginnings, th same home, the same hallway . . . Troy High School. Four year ago you started together, and now you leave together. We th faculty, toast the individuals - the unified individuals of th Trojan Class of 1972. John Terwilliger May 18, 1972 1 Ah 01. gf 2 af' L' I Q . Q WIS! fl - 5 Q:lf1+4f gv ' gk PM i '5' ' ,Rea .MINI any. 1' WW 5 Wfffffffff: W- 1 an ' a. ii-5 fi! ':::::::::i5EL Q 5-Zf321.'f.fE15 J 1?' - jgllllll 71322 1' 5 W , QA Z XMIMW f -5 , 21 o fl I :Igor wwmwfil f5.'39V.1' Us - .1,.2fLcf ' 'P' .E 5 III'f5 w1i .. , 15? UM- F6 I ' 14 1 '-HIIIU' 'K ' 'AA,' HQ -V' X ' 7 W f , 11 10 Cf f cz f ra z 6 vlfflory mn- erhtorss-f2fmX'Jilson Dan Ufreclwf Troy Football: till The 1971 football season was characterized by excitement. The whole city of Troy was in a football frenzy, with thousands crowding into the stadium for every home game. At away games, Trojan fans often outnumbered those of the home team, with many arriving as early as two hours before game time. What was the cause of all this excitement? Only the most exciting football team in the area. With what many considered the best backfield in the state gaining over 3000 yards on the ground, and a tremendous defense that led every phase of the WOL statistics, the Trojan machine rolled to its second straight undefeated 10-0 season. The Trojans ranked fourth and fifth in the two state polls and won the Journal Herald All- Area Trophy. W' I rf Coaches: Steve Boone, Dave Brewer, John Terwilliger, Jim Conard, Barry Blackstone, Mike McCarthy. Front Row: Ron Bodey, Leon Schaeffer, Jim Starry, Keith Bomhard, Butch Hamish, Jay Shields, Tom Laymon, Paul Staton, Randy Hess. Row 2: Fred Bader, Al Mayer, Tim Dickensheets, Elmo Boyd, Joe Allen, Mike Johnston, Gordon Bell, Randy Walker, Chris Smitley, Kirk Jones. Row 3: Tom Shanesy, Bill Gearhart, Fritz Schoch, Bill Whidden, Herman Kaebnick, Rob Walker, Tim Pierce, Paul Moyer, Walt Meeker, Dan White, Jim Ross, Mark Johnston. Row 4: Coach Terwilliger, Coach McCarthy, Coach Blackstone, Bruce Russell, Kent Smith, Mark Smith, Tom Evans, Steve Rosenbaum, Mike Hoefler, Joe Bowman, Coach Boone, Coach Brewer, Coach Conard. Row 5: Don Rawlyk, Denny Neeves, Jeff Brown, Mike Wise, John Mumma, Mark Tremblay, Brian Bader, Kevin Blizman, Bob Twiss, Kevin Grump, Mark Zimmerman, Steve Drake, Mike Hargis, Bob McDanieIs, Randy Marker, Ted Ware. Absent: Dave Starkey. 78 - Sports '54 wie ,L i 349 SUE' M .FAIRMONT EAST WESTW- 3, - .5 bfi. M .. . iii 0 l or .gol gg 8 it e ,ttt J W FAIMBN , f , Q Troy's flashy halfback Gordon Bell, shown here taking a hand-off from expert bali- handler AI Mayer, capped off a fantastic career with over 3700 yards rushing, being named Back of the Year in South- western Ohio for the second straight year. Sports - 79 at ,J 1971 AWARD WINNERS Tim Pierce . . . Troy - Most Tackles, 1000 Point Club, All-WOL Special Mention, JH All- Area Hon. Mention, UPI All-State Hon. Mention. Gordon Bell . . . Troy Player of the Year. WOL Player of the Year, JH All-Area lst Team, AP Southwest Ohio Back of the Year, AP All- State 1st Team, UPI All-State 1st Team. Randy Walker . . . Troy Highest Offensive Efficiency, All-WOL lst Team, JH All-Area lst Team, UPI All-State Special Mention. Mike Johnston . . . Troy Best Blocker, All- WOL lst Team, JH All-Area Hon. Mention, UPI All-State Hon. Mention. Dave Starkey . . . Troy Highest Defensive Efficiency, 1000 Point Club, All-WOL 1st Team, JH All-Area 1st Team, AP All-State 1st Team, UPI All-State lst Team. Fred Bader . . . Troy Most Improved, 1000 Point Club, All-WOL Special Mention. Joe Allen . . . Troy Most Valuable Player, 1000 Point Club, All-WOL 1st Team, JH All- Area lst Team, UPI All-State Special Mention. Al Mayer . . . Troy Most Spirited, All-WOL Special Mention. Elmo Boyd . . . All-WOL lst Team, JH All- Area Hon. Mention, UPI All-State Hon. Men- tion. Tim Dickensheets . . . 1000 Point Club, All-WOL Special Mention. Walt Meeker . . . All-WOL Special Mention. Bill Whidden . . . All-WOL Special Mention. All-WOL Honorable Mention: Kevin Bliz- man, Mark Johnston, Kirk Jones, Jim Ross, Rob Walker, Dan White. Troy's fine defense showed its teeth this year by shutting out over half of its WOL opponents and giving up an average of less than 5 points per game. Sports This is what it looked like all year as the untouchable Troy offense moved the ball like there was nobody else on the field. x nr' V- v . , ,. . ,MMMNWMW ,Ak4Ak K -Www'--at-M-VWN W-W-M in WN- MTV Y , -, , -A ' ' , gt .57-,...-..,, ... ,. t,,,..,N ,,.,.-,.,,,.,.,..,,t.,,-.,N,. 'v'- A M - f -,.l., ,N LW, , W: ls.o. l,se, A P rf-ra t'wa ,avr 1' rf! .......7,, gf In FRESHMAN FOOTBIALLI Front Row: Bruce Cahill, Blair Mintz, Tim Harrison, Kraig Kannard, Bruce Myers, Flick Quillen, Jerry Gosser, Dennis Anderson, Mark Shroyer. Row 2: Mark Stone, Dave Abrams, Jim Lewis, Chris Wilson, Rob Harrelson, Mark Shaneyfelt, Jimmy Criner, Craig Helmer, Bill Fulker, Jeff Heiberger. Row 3: Coach Turner, Scott Shroyer, Paul Gibboney, Pat Shanesy, Dave Collins, Dave Watkins, Brad Stockmeier, Kevin Smith, Flick Copp, Alex Bravo, CoachHartman. Row 4: Paul Marvel, Tim Bowers, Tony Dibling, Tom Thornburgh, Kevin Bercaw, Tim Dumbauld, Tim Chalmers, Tom Ording, James McDowell. Sports - 81 Cross Countr Troy's Cross Country team, under Coach Stan Simpson, used a rare blend of youth and experience to have another successful season. The Trojan harriers, led by senior Bob Campbell and junior Eric Nelson, won three invitational meets and six dual meets. In spite of losing junior star Danis Carter due to an injury late in the season, the Trojans finished 3rd in the WOL and 2nd in the sectional. Nelson went to the state meet for his second straight year, finishing with a time of 9:59.5, the best time ever by a Trojan in a state meet. Troy's Reserve team also had a great season, finishing undefeated. Coach Simpson gives his team last-minute instructions before the Troy Invitational. 82 - Sports ' irls il Basketball el V 'fllh ,7,', QL' H' , 'I Hs z ' , W THQ FJ 3 E XX he 4 Mi gaze.- 1 'S VAFlSlTY!Front Row: Sherrie Edwards, Terri Billman, Mary Jo Boyd, Mary Ellen Beuchter, Cindy Lloyd, Row 2: Sheila Lloyd, Pam Powers, Julie Hall, Kay Meeker, Marianne Duer. N.-.-..--v ...M-ss 5 ..x..,.. r 5 .l..... ..........i. ,. INTRANIURAL CHAMPS: Front row: Terri Hillman, Sheryl McKinney. Flow 2: Rita Adkins, Jody Williamson, Susan Barga. Row 3: Mary Ann Treon, Carla Harris, Pam Powers. RESERVES: lLeftl Sheryl McKinney, Susie Welbaum, Mary Ann Treon, Sally Drijver, Nancy Meeker, Judy Long, Sandy Melvin, Diane Steineman, Susan Meeker, Jamie Hobson. b- Yu-1 Sports - 83 Basketball When Troy basketball coach Bob Denari started the 1971-72 season, he had only three seniors - Phil LaVelle, Gordie Rawlyk, and Fred Bader, on a team that included five sophomores. The young Trojans started off the season slowly, losing eight of their first eleven games. However, as they got some experience, things started turning the way of the Trojans. They won three of their last four Western Ohio League games to wind up in a tie for fifth place in a tough league that included two District Tournament winners. The scoring of Phil LaVelle and Rich Steineman led many of the Trojan victories. The Trojans beat Fairborn Park Hills 81-67 in the first game of the District Tournament, making 43 of 55 free throws, including 13 of 14 by sophomore guard Jeff Brown. In their next game, the Trojans were edged by Wayne in the final seconds, 67-65, ending the season with a 7-13 record. Gordie Rawlyk led the team in scoring with 15 points per game, while setting a new school record in assists with 105. He was a second team All-WOL guard for the second straight year and was named Honorable Mention to the Journal Herald All-Area Team and the UPI All-State Team. ,ss 1,45 Troy Basketball! Front Row: Jack Puterbaugh, Dave Phillips, Managers. Row 2: Coach Denari, Dave Lindeman, John Mumma, Gordie Rawlyk, John Summers, Jeff Brown. Row 3: Phil LaVelle, Fred Bader, Kevin Blizman, Rich Steineman, Greg Seay, Ben Wolfe, Jim Brumbaugh. 84 Sports W ffm Q10 Above: Lavelle and Steineman go high for a rebound. Back off, ref, I can handle this. x X C74 A Bader stuffs Carson! N , A Sports - 85 Troy JV's and S0ph0m0res2 Front Row: Phil Dilworth, Nick Beam, Manager. Row 2: Coach Dearth, Jim Jakubek, Dave Granger, Dan Headapohl, Mark Allen, Jim McDowell, Brian Johnson, Joe Goodall, Coach Fletcher. Row 3: Tim Hall, Mike Baker, Brad Stockmeier, Robert Knight, Jim Lyman, Kevin Grump, Rick Copp, Mark Grant, Randy Harvey, Bob Porter. Freshmen: Front Row: Shawn Nally, Jon McCoy, John Morrett, Doug Friend, Rick Scarff, Row 2: Tom Thornburgh, Tim Harrison, Bob Gallagher, Mark Schnell, Rob Harrelson, Jim Griner. Row 3: Coach Phillips, Mark Fish, Brian Rhoades, Dan Mallery, Tom Funderburg, Dave Abrams, Brad Blackburn. The Varsity was not the only team that suffered due to inexperience. Four freshmen played on,Junior Varsity, coach Bob Fletcher's team, while several others saw action with George Dearth's Sophomores. This resulted in poor won-loss records for both teams, as well as for the Freshman team, coached by John Phillips. However, there are bright hopes for next year, with nine returning lettermen and a horde of experienced players at every other level of competition. Sports - 87 Troy Gymnastics X J ,un !. t - TROY GYNINASTICSI Front row: Dave Schelkun, Mike Pirrie, Stacy Smallenbarger, Mike Calicoat, Steve Gingrich, Tom Wilson. Row 2: Brian Morrett, Tim Mercer, Pat Frey, Jerry Morton, Jim Yardlay. Row 3: Coach Stanley Simpson, Jimmy Shields, Ron Hart, Steve Hart, Jay Swob, Mark Shepard, Will Fontanex, Scott Hannah, Mike Christie, Mark Grauer. . xl A ill s Above: Steve Gingrich works the side horse. Right: Stacy Smallenbarger does an iron cross. In the WOL meet, Stacy took first in the rings, second on the high bar, and fourth on the parallel bars. He took sixth on the parallels and seventh on the high bar in the state. 88 - Sports Left: Tri-captain Dave Schelkun dodges the rafters. Dave also vaulted, placing 3rd in the WOL. Below: Tri-captain Mike Calicoat worked on the parallel bars and still rings. 4 L Left: Tom Wilson had Troy's best finish in the state, a 5th place on the side horse. He also placed 2nd in the WOL and 3rd in the Regional. Sports - 89 Mike McDade rides his man. Chuck Wray gets two points. 'fi..4--gL . ,531 , TROY WRESTLERS: Front Row: Dave Starkey, Bob McDaniels, Tim Pierce, Neil Lewis, Chuck Wray, Mark Potter, Mike Hoefler, Tim Goodin, Bob Campbell, Tom Woolery, Mike McDade. Row 2: Elmer Hall, Mike Hargis, Chris Wilson, Steve Rosenbaum, Jerry Parker, Todd Grimes, Mark Simpson, Ted Osgood, Bruce Myers, Jeff Goodall, Leon Schaeffer. Row 3: Coach Reed, Coach Cheney, Tom Evans, Bren Summers, Tim Bowers, Doug Johnson, Mark Douglas, Richard Stager, Mark Goodin, Elvin Ditzler, Randy Hess, Todd Winninger. - Sports Tro W restling Qs Ray Cheney came out of his retirement from coaching last year to lead Troy's wrestlers: to a fantastic season. The Trojans were undefeated in dual meets and finished either first or second in every invitational tournament in which they participated. The only disappointment for the Trojan grapplers this year was a fifth place finish in the Western Ohio League Tournament, which they had been favored to win. It was here that Tim Goodin and Mike NlcDade suffered their first defeats of the season. The Trojans bounced back to win the Sectional and seniors Tim Goodin, Dave Starkey, and Chuck Wray came through the District to win trips to the State Wrestling tourney. Chuck Wray came back with a sixth place finish in the State in the 155-pound weight class. Top Left: Tim Goodin throws a reversal. Left: Uh Oh, Neil's in trouble again! Above: Heavyweight Dave Starkey gets some advice from Coach Cheney during a break in his match. Sports - 9l VARSITY: Denise Pour, Pam Powers, Caryl Barga, Sheryl McKinney, ,Sherrie Edwards, Mary Ellen Buechter X JUNIOR VARSITY: lLefi Sidell Left Row: Rita Rudisill, Robin LaVelle Holly Grump. Right Row: Julie Feierstein, Susan Sims, Julie Hall. Absent: Carol Randall, Kay Meeker, Chris Whitaker. RESERVES: lRight Sidel: Left Row: Susan Meeker, Mindy Seaman, Mahala Harris, Martha Herrick. Center Row: Beth Oldham, Susie Zellers, Janet Wilson. Right Row: Beth Starkey, Diane Steineman, Cynthia Earhart. Absent: Nancy Nims. IM CHAIVIPSI First Row: Kelly McCoy, Brooks Ann Williams, Liz Hill. Second Row: Dorothy King, Cindy Lloyd, Sheila Lloyd, Mary Jo Boyd. Absent: Ann Carr, Debbie Hill. 92 - Sports ,7 Av--h ' 1r1s G mnastics Y ' ,ti '?F 2w 3 Gil'l'S gymnastics: Front Row: Debbie Benning, Candy Sucheki, Dee Donley, Cheryl Dunlap, Jane Gillette, Row 2: Mary Chaisson, Carol Counts, Sue Robinson, Jan Ritter, Coach Hessel. Row 3: Terri Ferris, Lynn Everett, Susan Sims, Janine Gwin, Sue Rosenbaum, Kim Dunn, Sue Fish. Sports - 93 1 v Baseball: Front Row: Randy Hess, Dennis Neves, Mike Trostle, Lee Woolery, Rob Walker, Randy Bell, Dave Granger, Mark Allen, Jeff Brown, Larry Grump, Dennis Gilbert. Row 2: Mr. Fletcher, Tom Pinter, Curtis Quillen, Jim Brumbaugh, Bill Whidden, Dave Newnam, Greg Zimmer, Paul Moyer, Jonn Summers, Gerry Towne, David Winston. Coach Bob Fletcher's baseball team had a fine season, finishing with an overall record of 14-7. The Trojans, who have almost everybody coming back next year, won their last two league games against top contenders to finish third in the WOL with a 6-3 record. '! 'a-'rw Junior move-in Bill Whidden snares a low throw at first base. Whidden was the team's Most Valuable Player, leading the in hits, triples, FlBl'S, stolen bases, and batting with a .417 average. 94 - Sports Rob Walker uncorks a itch Rob and Dave Newnam were identical 4-2 Whidden also Senior Pinter phenomenal 1 roy Reserves Seated Sean Nalley Rick Flory Craig Henderson Matt Tecklenberg John Morrett Bob Behrens, Tom Funderburg Mike Supmger Steve Mark Stone Jim Ridenour Mark Alfred Ted Ware Scott Kunkleman Kevin Cromes Row 2: Steve Lamka Mark Schnell Dave Shroyer Rex sker Bruce Cahill Tum Dumbald Paul Grbboney Steve Adams Ken Strommger Gary Ceyler Row 3 Coach Boone Craig Helmer Brian Morrett Steve a : , owne Dave Alexander Dave Abrams Steve Rosenbaum Terry Ourllen Rack Copp Kevin Hancock Chris Wilson, Rob Richardson Gary Bean Roger Reed Joe Goodall, Troy's top golfer, missed a chance to play in the district when he signed an incorrect scorecard. Loren Raymond did participate in the district for the Trojans, but didn't qualify for the state. Goodall and Raymond are both sophomores, so Coach Allen Richards has a lot to look forward to in the future. 96 - Sports TROY GOLFERS: Front row: Dan Nimer, Brad Nimer, Jeff Goodall, Jeff Stonerock, Mnke Row 2: Coach Richards, Tom Bourque, Loren Raymond, John McCarthy, Joe Goodall, Mike Walpole Girls Tennis 1? I is. ,. , , A .nf W' ' , - 'Xp . - g,5,ef ,jg u' ,Q s K HQ-iw A , ' ,,' f A H .V i' 't I 1' q I . A -I 1 I' ' Ill ll llllllllnllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllll iiiillllt at 'HERE' -GIGS' IEEE... 'EISl'4i2- -ammu- lil L X llllllllllll 951' .ii Y' 1'-'W 5'5 '- '. u :annul Ill Wi' 5'5 .Iggaaggaagggllllllllllll 1'0 X I N ' lllllllllllllllllllllllagi--. 'li' ismulls!11:11:33-.,,,,:::A. mi Jtgvfgtailgglnslll gunman-an lm fuxuiaa llQlllllll I 1 W- ww H-H: -'- -:::::::'ZEEE:: . . I H , .gums lgQQ2snulggQgQ,,::gjN , , Susan Barga and Debbie Huston take the net in a doubles mat h c . .,. vi Q K 1.,,.-,' . : 2 yv 1 f f .smfiliilf All! L' ll . llllllllllllllll , , Y. , ' lllllu ni ll lllggguu rem 'zfs f I ' 'ja . 4 - W. li lg 'I .,.!..L,,,,.g:,-Qggjg Q Bl-1 g 1 ,wifi , , gigs Awaillnunlulggunulunnluu nu, , . ' ' . 1 f- ' - Ill n . 2,4 ...,, .. ifff - Q lll::-'.- I : 3 -x,L...e:g.- s- eh 'E .1 S it li Y' mann Wi' ' ' 1' gi B ,.,nv,,,, 'va GlRL'S TENNIS' Front - Row: Susie Welbau P 2: Pattv Ramey Betsy Galbreath m, am P0wers, Susan Barga Debbi H . ' , Carol Barga Jane Katterheinrich An ' I e uston' Cmdy Deweese Row ' , n Pfnster,SusanC Smith Beth oudha ' ' 1 m. ,,, , ' A ' A . L Xssl SUSIE Welbaum smashes an overhead. Sports - 97 GlRL'S SOFTBALL: Front row: Tere Schimmel, Cathy Wilson, Mary Ellen Beuchter, Judy Long, Sally Driiver. Row 2: Tinsi Miller, Grace Sheley, Sheila Lloyd, Sandy Melvin, Rita Rudisill, Julie Raymond, Sandy Jarret, Denise Pour. oftball Girls Track GlRL'S TRACK: Front row: Pam Powers, Sally Drijver, Lu Ann Chaney, Kathy Detrick. Row 2: Susan Meeker, Holly Grump, Cherie Estey, Melody Evans, Diane Steineman, Janine Mott, Kristin Fudge, Teresa Lutz, Robin LaVelle, Mary Jo Boyd. Row 3: Sharon Mott, Liz Hill, Debbie Benning, Gale Roberts, Debbie Buchanan, Pam Dunkleman, Nadine Dawson, Sheila Lloyd, Shelley Yount, Sherrie Manning, Nancy Nims. 'kiqklll ' uf 98 - Sports 0 :Wh .. 1 'U VOLLEYBALL: Front row: Joe Allen, Mike Johnston, Gordon Bell, Dan White, Walt Meeker. Row 2: Randy Walker, Al Mayer, Mark Johnston, Rob Walker. Boys LM. Q1 BASKETBALLL Elmo Boyd, David Winston, Tony Frey, Tim Dickensheets, Dave Sanger, Steve Jones, Bill Twiss. Missing: lan Wilt. FOOTBALL: Front row: Erik Ellingson, Randy Bell, Craig Bryan, Rob Evans, Brian Marker. Row 2: Neil Rhoades, Randy Small, Rick Richardson, Dale Jacobs, Ben Wolfe, Curtis Quillen. Row 3: Dave Newman, Randy Eastman, Coach Woody Wise, Tim Mercer. Sports - 99 Tennis Bob Hiser was one of the top area players, finishing second in the WOL Sectional. He was undefeated in WOL play. 19 ps A for KN A, 3 , f - gj K i ,il 'K ig-'mhz 222.21 ess, of urs? i -:uf iii: qi-3 Mr is J I-, - Y Nw 5 f' , 4 J TROY TENNIS: Front row: Nick Beam, Marty Hobart, Mike Griffieth, Rob Harrelson, Dave Groff. Row 2: Kevin Smith, Brian Johnson, Dan Fiimkus, Tim Buchman, Scott Schumm. Row 3: Tom Harrelson, Chris Butler, Bob Hiser, Walt Meeker, Don Brown, Bill Galbreath, Doug Counts, Coach Goldner. Troy's number two player, Chris Butler, puts one away. l00 - Sports .A ,i. AA l W s if 'S SM-safe K V ' ' 5 3,4 , 4 y t Q -' ' I I 5 ,H H131 jj Q 1 5 W K 'f ea. . . I M: if ' 'Q -, -V-pq.. . 1 ', 2 C ,. - , . Y 1 . ggi, , . 2 3 g x 1 Y QT 59314, t tl - 3 K 4 . S Q x 4 X S 1 1 a 1 1 r,-. V 'Q 4, ... ,aw I 4 iff' if J' . ' Senior Tom Harrelson and junior ' Walt Meeker played first doubles. Above: Second doubles team of Doug Counts and Bill Galbreath in action. - 1 :xi W 'T' Third Singles player Don Brown T3 hits a backhand. Troy's netmen continued her outstanding tennis tradition under first-year head coach Mark Goldner. The Trojans finished second in the WOL with an 8-1 record after losing a tough match to eventual champion Springfield North. The Troy netters finished with an overall record of 11-3. They also ripped off a second place in the Ashland Invitational. Tl'0Y Opponent 5 Sidney 0 4 Centerville 0 5 Stebbins 0 3 Beavercreek 2 3 Fairmont West 2 5 Fairborn Baker 0 4 Sidney 1 2 Springfield North 3 5 Wayne 0 4 Mansfield Malabar 3 2 Springfield Shawnee 3 4 Fairmont East 1 4 Xenia 1 0 Oakwood 5 Sports - I0l Tro Track TROY TRACK: Front row: Brian Bader, Mike Hargis, Steve Drake, Bob McDaniels, Mike Wise, Craig North, Phil Price, Bob Twiss, Kim Hutchinson. Row 2: Earl King, Randy Walker, Elmo Boyd, Tim Galbreath, Carlos Perez, Steve Friend, Kevin Grump, Bob Knight, Tom Shanesy, Bob Campbell, Bill Twiss, Eric Nelson. Row 3: Mark Johnston, Jeff Brown, John Mumma, Dave Wise, lan Wilt, Tim Pierce, Dan White, Coach Jim Turner, Coach Harry Blackstone, Coach Herb Hartman, Mr. James Welbaum, Mr. Norvin Smith. Row 4: Gary Johnson, Dave Grubbs, Steve Stilwell, John Grove, Jim Ross, Steve Jones, Herman Kaebnick, Fred Bader, Al Mayer, Danis Carter, Dave Sanger, Gordon Bell, Todd Grimes. Troy's track team, which has been great in recent years, was even better this year. The Trojans were undefeated in dual meet competition and won four invitational meets, including their third straight Troy Relays title. They also finished second by one point in a disputed finish at Piqua's Mote Relays, and second in the Sectional meet at Wayne. The crowning achievement came in the Western Ohio League meet, held in Troy Memorial Stadium. The Trojans ran between the raindrops to wash out the opposition, compiling six first places and a total of 71 points, 40 ahead of their nearest competitor. Troy also sent four runners to the state meet. Elmo Boyd lrightl, who set a new school record of 9.6 in the , e A ' .J , 100-yard dash, finished second in the, state in that event, r.r. 'HE' zfwzizifirixiiiir V and fifth in the 220. He also anchored the 880-yard relay - s team, which included Dave Wise, John Mumma, and Randy Walker.. That relay team did not qualify for the finals in the state, but did break the school record several times this season finishing with a best of 1:30.9. I. I 2,0 l02 - Sports -usag- Y ,..-..- ik- Q Ni, defy -V?'?.5 s WL r.,,. ,, .. . .i.,,,sf--+4 H Un- f,.,fff-,s., k - . Y , J' 34- ', B, , fs .'-lliyfbif s 1 ' Randy Walker and John Mumma make an exchange: they were part of Troy's record-setting 880-yard relay team. Jim Floss lleftl and Steve Jones each set a new Troy pole vault mark of 13'4 . Trojans celebrate big victory in WOL meet. FRESHNIAN TRACK: Front row: Bill Fulker, Daron Carter, Dave Fisher, Fred Hart, Bruce Meyers, Brad James, Dave Jackson, Dennis Anderson. Row 2: Pat Shanesy, Larry Goodman, James McDowell, Mark Shaneyfelt, Mark Shroyer, Paul Marvel, Scott Shroyer, Tim Bowers, Lesley Van Mouwerik. Row 3: Kevin Butt, John Foote, Dave Collins, Brad Stockmeier, Tim Welbaum, Tom Ording, Steve Wray, Brian Rhoades, Dennis l Mendelson, Coach Barry Blackstone. Sports - l03 L-A V 5971511 e4fl0f2P1drsha Ward 5 Hoarse Callers 99 ..1, ,, L 9 gr, A JP. L ra- K BLOCK T Z Front Row: K. Boze, J. Hall, T. Miller, K. Detrick, J. Schneider, C. Mathes, S. Helms, D. Pautsch, N. James, S. Reeves, N. Brandenburg, M Thobe. Row 2: K. Hackett, E. Cochran, M. Hobson, M. Shroyer, K. Hartzell, P. Price, T. Hillman, M.Treon, L. Townsley, L. Chaney, P. Hefflefinger K Walker. Row 3: C. Barga, D. Dyas, L. Couch, J. McAtee, D. Hatfield, D.Herrmann, C. Legris, S. Melvin,R. Smith, S. Wagner, S. Drijver, B. Oldham. Row 4: K. Hines, L. Stull, M. Gretzinger, S. Colwell, J. Donahue, C. McGraw, V. Kerns, P. Marks, K. Keehan, J. Dawson, T. Purtee, S. Moyer. Row 5: M. Chais son, D, Frantz, D. LeClerc, A. Collins, J. Hennessey, B. Messer, B.Rademachir, K. Tecklenburg, J. Vesper, V. Zimmerman, J. Welborn, B. Zurmehly. Row 6: S. Welbaum, B. Lenox, K. Dunn, M. Casselman, V. Henn, C. Wilson, C. Marker, E. Seiple, D.Garwick,J. Wallace, J. Druley, L. Seiple. Row 7: T. Lutz, H Grump, B. Wolfe, S. Fisher, C. Brundrett, S. Meeker, C. Carter, O. Bluthardt, L. Smith, E. Cusac, R. Schmidt, S. Speelman. Row 8: R. Bittikofer K Bittikofer, D. Victor, R. Dennison, B. Sherman, J. Wilson, J. Feierstein, J. Williamson, L. McCreary, D. Kiger, N. Dawson, D. Steineman. Row 9: Mrs. Diane Brewer - Advisor, C. DeWeese, M. Ward, Mrs. Pat Buffinqton - Advisor. ii i 2 'N . 106 - Organizations N in K. 1 5, .t, .- .J k x '::- . , . , 5, , Front Row: P. Marks-Vice President, L. Couch- Senior Representative, E. Cochran-Treasurer, M. Shroyer-Senior Representative, V. Henn- Secretary. Row 2: Mrs. Brevver-Advisor, M. Hobson-Senior Sargeant-at-Arms, S. Welbaum, Junior Representative, D. LeClerc-Junior Sar- geant-at-Arms, C. Legris-President, Mrs. Buff- ington-Advisor. n xl VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Front Row: S. Fish. Row 2: D. Lamka, J. Sinks, R. Adkins, K. Colello. Row 3: M. Harrelson. 1 i CHEERLEADERS AND YELL LEADERS: Front Row: B. Morrett, J. Sinks, T. Laiymon, S. Fish, T. Pierce, M. Harrelson, R. Hart, K. Collelo. Row 2: R. Adkins, D. Lamka. RESERVE CHEERLEADERS: Front Row:C. Suchecki, J. Ritter, D. Doll. Row 2: C. Cox, M. Boyd. h e e r 1 e a d e I' S ff W f QSSNQ, S SENIOR CHEERLEADERS: Below: Kay Collelo, Debbie Lamka, Rita Adkins. Organizations -107 FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS: S. Long, S. Smith, S. Cruea, S. Hurst WRESTLING CHEERLEADERS! M. Gretzinger, K. Dunn, J. Campbell, L. Allen ' Q Q' w awww POM POM: Front Row: S. Vore, S. Kilpatrick-Treasurer, C. Hufford-Vice President, M. Waker-President, Fl. Rice-Secretary, M Sayers-Sergeant-At-Arms, S. Motter, D. Carie, D. Short, M. Melvin. Row 2: Fl. Vanchure, T. Purtee, C. Brundrett, K. Keehan, C. Dibling, L. Gallagher Row 3: S. Helms, Fl. Schmidt, L. Summer, K. Smith, S. Melvin, D. Howell, S. Clawson, P. Counts, C. Langford, B. Adkins. 108 - Organizations .O CONCESSION WORKERS: Front Row: S. Holobaugh, C. Buirley, D. Pautsch, K. Hartzell, M. Ward, C. Ertz, D. Arci, S. Colwell, K. Thomas, D. Rogers, N. James, T. Furrow, S. Garrett. Row 2: T. Wilson, K. Keehan, J. Welborn, B. Clingan, P. Butt, J. Bailey, P. Powers, D. Zurmehly, C. Arthur, C. Brandon, C. Harris, M. Shroyer, T. Johnson, S. Kilpat- rick, T. Montjoy. Row 3: B. Atwater, V. Zimmerman, T. Purtee, A. James, J. Dawson, J. Vesper, M. Treon, D. Rhoades, C. Pour, S. Drijver, M. Thobe, C.Bascombe,C. Morris- sette, L.GilIman, L. Whaley, B. Twiss. Row 4: D. Dyas, M. Gretzinger, R. Bevington, J. Mc Atee, L. Stull, D. Schelkun, V. Henn, B. Varley, R. Brundrett, M. Pirrie, M. Jones, M. Favorite, K. Wright, R. Gentle. Absent: P. Cassel. L. Couch, D. Herrmann, T. Hillman, P. LaVeIIe, G. Mott, J. Schneider, M. Steutel. J. Thorpe, D. Utrecht, J. Williamson. PROGRAM SELLERS! Front Row: D. Vic- tor, S. Fisher, R. Zell, D. Frantz, J. Kroger. Row 2: P. Marks, J. Donahue, L. Allen. Row 3: B. Lenox, C. Brundrett, M. Buechter, K. Whiteaker, D. Donnelly, R. Copp. Row 4: J. Donahue, K. Dunn, P. Barton, S. Konzen, A. Collins, J. Long, S. Sims. Row 5: M. Sayers, C, Braun, D. LeCIerc, J. Campbell, M. Harrelson, T. Couch, J. Hennessey. Organizations 109 wfhe Trojan Tootlersw -1 I f ' A F ' , -Y M.. .....,..w 'V ..,4. . T- .X Y E. ' f 1 T.H.S. BAND: Front Row: M. Waker, D. Shoemaker, D. Huston, T. Eichler, P. Jones, K, Hufford, P. Millet. Row 2: K. Smith, D. Friend, A. Shoup, T. Thompson, J. Brumbaugh, B. Morrett, D. Anderson, E. Nelson, T. Funderburg, J. Hahnel. Row 3: M. Cook, A. Blackburn, A. Goodall, M. Sutliff, L. Giedt, J. Johnson, D. Florsheim, D. Frank, M. Walpole, Fl. Rench. Row 4: B. Breeze, P. Cramlett, C. Hannah, P. lddings, M. Pfister, T. Schimmel,G. Brown, D Sodders, B. Shoup, D. Rademachir, S. Lacey. Row 5: R. Rice, V. Beaty, N. Beisner, N. Buirley, Fi. Boram, M. Carnes, Fl. Shaneyfelt, K. Kannard, T. Sage, S. Matthews, J. Horn. Row 6: Mr. Slonaker, Fl. Brown, G. Wagner, S. Vore, K. Stephens, T. Brandenburg, D. Carter, C. Huffaker, J. Shepherd, S. Newman, M. Duer, K. Fudge. Row 7: J. Mott, D. Short, R. Francis, D. Ludwig, L. High, J. Curtis, B. Heffner, I. Florsheim, S. Aldrich, D. Hess, J. Preston, Mr. Mc- Cormick. Row 8: K. Loufman, M. Karnes,.K. Flory, N. Nasal, R. Jackson, E. James, F. Cleveland, J. Wildman, D. Gass, D. Jester, J. Osborne, Row 9: G. Smith, K. Cromes, S. Saul, J. Davis, J. Blackmore, M. Startcher, R. Burns, T. Beaty, S. Bennett, Fl. Holobaugh, S. Wildman. Row 10: S. Mott, M. Simpson, K. Lawrence, J. Leptak, D. Zeigler, J. Vorhis, M. Heaton, B. Hefner, R. Francis, S. Smith. Row 11: C. Langford, M. Griffieth, J. Mahan, G. Bean, E Brandt, D. Alexander. Ump-Da-DH! UFTTD-D-WPG! The Pied Pipers of Troy. When the Saints come marching in . . . 110 - Organizations The greatest members of the Band ..... SENIORS! -- -- ar- ' r- ..h,-......, ,wks-A. i' y-i i H. S .Mg A Q l C7113 X '1 ?f'-'.v,'f3f.lf ' 1 If me -ee- 11155 la . , it -f v-,,,1:f,,,, sfiffi?'5: iiiygfg-as-fs, .,,...l.,.Lg.l,Y.Q, . ff: , - W . - - rf V . l' ' ' I ,. ' . Y , ,Q , ...ji , v I V ' V V ' ' f ' , v ' l v v L1 Y Y V V M 1 4 , Y ' , . x fa. f ' t K X 'xx N , X , , V l x , vu.. 'Jx Q. i r r I X Wi ..,,:S- . H f - Q ar e -1 , s . .V - W . taikzvvwtv 1 'Y i Wf'4.? v'ff f .W -is -, . ,-. ,ag-f M usskg t at Q 1:5151 r 1-35' ' uf' K 1.1. r N X 4341: pf' 1 .. ,ml . sf x 4 1- . M- - rw, .. - rr - ' A Q' I V J:gt A 4'1Qw',,,:i'ii, ., - 5 X vi N- . fr, ,, Assistant Band Director: Mike McCormick Band Director: John Slonaker Drum Major: Tim Eichler Majorettes: Peg Jones-Head Maiorette, Diana Shoemaker, Karla Hufford, Margie Waker, Pam Millet, Debbie Huston. 0 .vw Nothing like making a fool out of yourself. Organizations - 111 Future Artistesg' 4 Q A , Q A .. A ORCHESTRA: Front Row: B. Shoup, M. Steutel, A. Dawson, P. Satterfield, P. Prouty, C. Kramer, R. Shaneyfelt, Mr. Wildman- Director, J. Wildman, K. Kannard, L. Fledick, E. Brandt. Row 2: T. Werling, D. Westfall, D. Huston, J. Davis, D. Albright, N. Dawson, P. Messer, M. Jones, D. Rademachir, M. Cook, J. Osborne, M. Duer, Row 3: M. Sutliff, P. lddings, A. Blackburn, P. Cramlet, C Hannah, S. Wildman, Fl. Rench, L. Giedt, S, Vore, D. Frank, K. Lawrence, V. Beaty, B. Bader, Fl. Cleveland. Row 4: A. Shook, G Brown, S. Saul, J. Curtis, B. Breeze, S. Newnam, D. Sodders, J. Horn, M. Walpole, C. Huffaker, E. James, M. Griffieth. Row 5: B Morrett, J. Hahnel, A. Shoup, T. Thompson, E. Nelson, J. Lewis, B. Benning, J. Lineman, D. Ovenshire. SOUTHWEST REGIONAL ORCHESTRA! Becky Shoup, Marian Steutel, Priscilla Prouty, Jo Wildman, 2 I ' lI2 - Organizations Inspiration for Hoopsters l i 'Q ., PEP BAND: Front Row: J. Mahan, M. Griffieth, J. Shepherd, J. Davis, S. Matthews, M. Walpole, G. Brown - Director. Row 2: T. Eichler, J. Horn, K. Lawrence, S. Saul, M. Grauer. Row 3: R. Burns, S. Lacey, J. Orsborne, J. Curtis. H .. Organizations - II3 All Club Organizers J-TEENSfSOS is a service club made up of about 140 junior and senior girls. The main project was preparing for the All Club formal. l The theme Comic Strips was done superbly with some outside help in the art wbrk. At Christmas they gave a family a dinner, presents and stockings for each of the children. The Juniors planned the Senior Breakfast. It was a success as usual with well planned table ' decorations and favors. Their money making projects included: car washes at various stations around the city and the usual cupcake sales in the front and back lobbies. J-TEENSISOS OFFICERS: Front Row: P. Jones - President, S. Konzen - Secretary, C. Brundrett - Junior Project Chairman, L. Seiple - Treasurer. Row 2: M. Ward - Vice President, Mrs. Bosse - Advisor, Mrs. Howard - Advisor, T. Hillman - Senior Project Chairman. df? J-TEENSfSOS2 Front Row: Mrs. Howard - Advisor, D. Shoemaker, M. Treon, S. Barga, P. Cassel, M. Jones, J. Schneider, V. Henn, M. Ward, S. Drijver, E. Chochron, K. Thomas, D. Dyas, S. Colwell, L. Stull. Row 2: L. McErlane, D. Herrmann, T. Furrow, M. Pfister, D. Huston, M. Shroyer, L. Couch, D. Hatfield, P. Powers, D. Lamka, C. Legris, A. Blackburn, J. McAtee, M. Cook. Flow 3: V. Zimmerman, J. Dawson, M. Thobe, K. Keehan, B. Clingan, J. Swabb, D. Flhoades, S. Kilpatrick, L. Giedt, J. Johnson, A. Goodall, K. Hartzell, M. Waker, P. Sensenbrenner. Flow 4: M. Gretzinger. J. Welborn, D. Pautsch, T. Johnson, C. Mathes, S. Williamson, L. Townsley, B. Virgint, C. Pour, T. Hillman, N. James, C. Ertz, P. Grove, P. Price. Row 5: C. Grump, L. Summer, A. Schaurer, J. Campbell, J. Hennessey, S. Welbaum, K. Dunn, B. Lenox, M. Harrelson, A. Collins, D. LeClerc, J. Stull, S. Fish, P. Cramlett, C. Brundrett. Row 6: Fl. Rice, J. Kroger, S. Helms, K. Detrick, J. Donahue, Fl. Copp, P. Marks, G. Harbor, C. Dibling, J. Donahue, M. Sayers, S. Konzen, C. DeWeese, C. Hannah. Row 7: K. Travis, J. Gillette, D. Wilson, D. Donnelly, L. Seiple, R. Borham, C. Hufford, N. Buirely, J. Wallace, C. McGraw, V. Beaty, N. Beisner, K. Heberding. Row 8: D. Frantz, D. Douglas, S. Fish, R. Zell, T. Couch, K. Tecklenburg, J. Drueley, M. Marvel, K. Kannard, C. Braun, P. Barton, S. Edwards, C. Langford, J. Kinner. Row 9: P. Iddings, G. Harbor, M. Phelps, E. Cusac, S. Clawson, S. Sims, J. Long, C. Flory, D. Lynch, M. Buechter, K. Whiteaker, J. Sinks, L. Allen. lI4 - Organizations -OQYQ' , ,,.y. .di-A ' 3 . ' unusu- Hangers, Cand , And Books for Worth Causes A.S.T.R.A. PROJECTS and ACCOMPLISHMENTS 1. Sponsored WING March on Poverty Drive at T.H.S. Donated Clothes for Save the Children Federation Helped to reopen Camp Chaffee 2. 3. 4. Sponsored a child in Haiti ASTRA OFFICERS: Front Row: S. Colwell - Secretary, P. Jones - 5:25222i,T1g?l:Ehi3:1rs2'izr:3rafl':'Zn::1yd?:Erroy Treasurer, M. Shroyer - Vice President. Row 2: D. Frantz - Junior fushzred at the Trog Fige Arts Festival Representative, K. Hartzell - Senior Representative and Historian, D. 8'Sold a erback bogks atTHS Herrmann - President, Miss Thompson - Advisor. 9' Donafeg money to Ruth Lglohg Funds ssmon MEMBERS OF ASTRA: vii , H lg Front Row: M. Steutel, M. Shroyer, A. or ig ,N , , , f vi l Blackburn, D. Herrmann, S. Colwell, P. Jones. Row 2: D, Shoemaker, M. Ward, D. Huston, Miss Thompson - Advisor, L. Stull, K. Hartzell. Absent: C. Legris, S. Drijver. r yr 1 fi? 'Ying .721 , lll lid t H 5 JUNIOR MEMBERS OF ASTRA: 11 llll l 5 Front Row: J. Campbell, D. Frantz, R. Copp, B. Lenox, M. Harrelson, C. Brundrett Row 2: l l Miss Thompson - Advisor, C. Hannah, P. Marks, T. Gallegher, S. Konzen, D. Pautsch A i Absent: J. Donahue, J. Sinks Interact Takes Action YA .V f At least it is better than selling light buIbs. INTERACT OFFICERS: F ront Row: T. Dickensheets - President Row 2: B. Wolfe - Vice President, M. Detrick - Treasurer Row 3: D. Utrecht - Secretary, D. Sanger - Chaplain. INTERACT: Front Row: C. Quillen, B. Wolfe, T. Dickensheets, D. Utrecht, D. Schelkun, M. Denoyer Row 2: K. Bomhard, B. Campbell, J. Morton, C. Perez, B. Morritt, C. Butler, D. Sanger, C. Bryan Row 3: F. Bader, B. Harnish, J. Thorpe, E. Everman, G. Flawlyk, M. Detrick, K. Wright, Mr. Farrell - Advisor, M. Weikert. ll6 - Organizations Key Club Unloeks Service Nr y X 2, or KEY CLUB: Front Row: P. Moyer, J. Grove, P. Shroeder, S. Smallenbarger, T. Shanesy Row 2: J. Shephard, E. Nelson, D. Wise, E. Ellingson, M. Johnston, T. Mercer Row 3: Mr. Dorsey - Advisor Row 4: F. Schoch, M. Ording, M. Johnston, P. LaVelIe, D. White, T. Pierce, W. Meecer, J. Ross Row 5: B. Twiss, T. Grimes, R. Bevington, A. Mayer, G. Bell, N. Lewis, C. Wray, R. Walker. 335 Eli 21511155 .i im' Ei 1' -., - ,- x N 1 9 y 3 . t fl? 'J1 , Key Club Officers: Front Row: N. if ., Lewis - Treasurer Row 2: Mr. Dorsey - ' 2 Advisor, P. Shroeder - Senior r ,Mi , U Representative, P. LaVeIIe - President, : .4 ' Q 'A' C. Wray - Secretary Row 3: M. 3 Johnston - Sergeant of Arms, W. ' Meeker - Junior Representative, R. Bevinton - Vice President. Organizations - II7 Rule etters g Student Council Projects 1. Innovation of Special Education students into the Student Council 2. Homecoming ceremonies and dance 3. Listing of students' rights and responsibilities 4. All school dance with local talent and S125 worth of prizes for the winners of the competition 5. Many amendments to the new constitution 6. Film festival 7 Innovation of Honor Study Halls . Freshman Legal: Front Row: C. Dyas, D. Sophomore Legal: Front Row: R. LaVeIIe, Donley Row 2: Fi. Copp, M. Tecklenburg L. Dyas Row 2: S. Iddings, T. Winninger . L..-.M Junior Legal: Front Row: C. Dibling, P. Iddings Row 2: T. Galagher, D. Saul, S. Shoup, F. Schoch ll8 - Organizations m Senior Legal: Front Row: T. Wilson, N. X Lewis, D. Utrecht, Fl. Bowden, T. Laymon Row ,t 2: J. McAtee, N. James, G. Whidden, Mr. Dearth - Advisor, C. Butler Freshmen Social: Front Row: M. Snyder, K. Kannard, S. Robinson, D. Abrams. Row 2: B. Fulker. Row 3: C. Mahan, S. Hurst. --.Lfl L. ls Sophomore Social: Front Row: M. Allen C. Barga, K. Walker, S. Hays. Row 2: C. Cox, J. Mumma, M. Allen. Row 3: J. Headapohl, T. Ware. - -r M Senior Social: Front lRowt E. Cochran, S. Colwell.. Row 2: C. Wray, V. Henn, J. Swabb, D. Huston P. Price. Row 3: Mr. Dorsey - Advisor, T. Niles, P. Jones, K. Colello, D. Herrmann, R. Walker. JUni0l' Social: Front Row: L. Allen, C. Brundrett, R. Copp, S. Fish, J. Donahue, J. Sinks. Row 2: T. Shanesy, J. Grove, C. Carnes, R. Lloyd. tyle etters - all ll Officers: Front Row: T. Wilson - Sgt. of Arms, N. Lewis - President of Student Council. Row 2: D. Utrecht - Treasurer, G. Whitted - Secretary, P. Idding - Vice Chairman of Legal House. Row 3: C. Wray - Chairman of Social House, D. Huston - Sectetary, R. Walker - Sgt. of Arms. Organizations - ll9 l20 - Organizations Upperclass CHOIR - SENIOR: Front Row: C. Voorhis, M. Sayers, P. Lowry, R. Vanchure, P. Butt, N. James - Accompanist, A. Blackburn - Accompanist, M. Bruce, B. Morse, T. Sage, T. Grimes, D. Waid, M. Griffieth, D. Grove, R. Gentle, M. Hobson, Mr. Dooley - Director, J. McAtee, K. Whiteaker, P. Grove, K. Hartzell, D. Shoemaker. Row 2: K. Detrick, M. Phelps, K. Dibling, R. Adkins, D. Lynch, C. Pour, J. Wallace, V. Henn, Fl. Walker, B. Atwater, J. Mahan, T. Wilson, C. Carnes, R. Lloyd, C. Hoak, J. Sinks, L. Allen, B. Shoup, M Shroyer, C. Keehan, S. Welbaum, D. Brown. Choristers - l i Row 3: C. Hannah, B. Fiademachir, B. Cain, D. Lamka, C. Buirley, B. Messer, B. Clingan, M. Battson. C. Grimes, T. Shanesy, B Breeze, N. Lewis, S. Matthews, T. Dunn, M. Detrick, T. Laymon, M. Favorite, L. Townsley, S. Kilpatrick, P. Powers, M. Ward, S. Barga, M. Treon Row 4: K. Marker, S. Wagner, D. Huston, K. Meeker, D. Fihoades, D. Rogers, M. Palsgrove, D. Pautsch, E Everman, J. Horn, K. Wright, D. Saul, J. Thorpe, C. Wray, J. Davis, T. Eichler, C. Huffaker, C. Norris, J. Hufnal, P. Price, M Cook, M. Duer, T. Hillman, S. Konzen, T. Schimmel, C. Langford. Organizations - l2l 1 I w, lx S s XA Warblers lik. All GIRLS' CHORALE: Front Row: M. Shroyer, M. Bruce, D. Huston, D. Lamka - President, P. Powers, B. Messer, Mr. Dooley - Director. Row 2: M. Hobson - Vice President, M. Battson. Row 3: S. Welbaum, J. McAtee. Flow 4: J. Sinks, D. Shoemaker. Row 5: S. Barga, D. Lynch, N. James, L. Allen, A. Blackburn. Row 6: B. Clingan, K. Meeker, J. Wallace, T. Hillman, V. Henn - Secretary, M. Palsgrove, K. Whitaker. 3 - t., xl.. .... ,. is f ' es ff is lg - . . SOPHONIORE CHOIR: Front Row: V. Hunt, J. Feierstein, R. Dennison, J. Smith, C. Carter, J. Wilson, S. Moyer, S. Hays, S. Barstow, Mr. Dooley - Director. Row 2: P. Stone, D. Vandivier, Fl. Leytze, C. Barga, A. Barnette, P. Monroe, D. McNamee, S. Meeker, C. Little, L. Little. Row 3: M. Holfinger, M. Shepard, T. Winninger, M. Hobart, M. Pittenger, M. Curtis, S. Rosenbaum, C. Henderson, R. Townsley, T. Ware, W. Kessler. l22 - Organizations .A -An- - ' ..i.-.5 FRESHIVIAN CHOIR: Front Row: E. Sills, S. Patton, T. Jones, D. Reed, T. Klockner, L. Becker - Accompanist, M. Current, C. Rashilla, P. Zerkle, D. Benning, D. Adamson, Mr. Dooley - Director, S. Robinson, A. Vandeveer, L. Everett. Row 2: M. McDaniel, J. Taylor, P. Ramey, R. Yount, K. Adkins, B. Adkins, T. Stull, C. Fox, D. Parker, P. Hughart, J. Lowery, A. Pfister, S. Rousseau, J. Kimbrell - Accompanist, S. Arnett. Row 3: M. Seamen, S. Drew, S. Rosenbaum, N. Meeker, C. Wilson, J. Swank, R. Clegg, G. Carnes, J. Morrett, G. Horn, G. Rohrer, S. Kunkleman, T. Thornburgh, B. Summers, P. Cooper. Row 4: J. Thorpe, C. Earhart, C. Helmer, B. Gallagher, B. Mintz, K. Smith, R. Copp, J.WoodelI, A. Gray, M.LeffeI, D. Abrams, S. Dunn, J. McConnell, M. McCellan, K. Reinekc, K. Newman, M. Moyer. MEN'S MATIN CHORALE: l R igh tl: Front Row: T. Sage, T. Laymon, J. Hufnal - Treasurer, A. Blackburn - Accompanist, M. Favorite, R. Gentle - Secretary, Chris Norris, IVlr. Dooley - Director. Row 2: D. Grove, C. Carnes, T. Dunne, M. Detrick. Row 3: T. Eichler, J. Davis, B. Morse, R. Walker - Vice President, N. Lewis, J. Thorpe, T. Wilson. 'Row 4: D. Saul, J. Horn, K. Wright, C. Wray - President, T. Grimes. Organizations - 123 Looking Towards Professional Careers F.T.A. Future Teachers of America: 1 r i ghtl: Front Row: L. McErIane - President, K. Travis - Secretary, C. Jones - Treasurer, L. Smith - Vice 4 President Row 2: M. Jones, L. Townsley, T. Furrow, D. Lynch, C. Marker. Row 3: N. James, K. Herberding, M. Waker. Row 4: D. Rhoades, K. Keehan, D. Shoemaker, J. Welborn. Row 5: M. Ward, C. Harris, B. Clingan, N. Buirley, S. Colwell. Row 6: T. Johnson, Mrs. Monroe - Advisor, D. Huston, M. Pfister, J. Dawson, A. Carr. F.H.A. Future Homemakers of America: Front Row: M. Snyder, B. Welbaum. Row 2: D. Avey, D. Lair, S. Drew, H Huffman, C. Kirby, L. Smith - Secretary and Treasurer, T. Huffman. Row 3: Miss Birt - Advisor, Mrs. Fair - Advisor, Mrs Trembley - Advisor, J. Welborn - President, J. Thompson - Vice President, S. Arnett, P. Zerkle, M. Wray, D. Parker. l24 - Organizations 'L txu- F N.A. lFuture Nurses of Americal: Front Row: J. Conard, C. Carnes - President, V. Kerns - Vice President, J. Druley - Treasurer Row 2: D. Taylor, P. Morton, R. Wilson, L. McCreary - Secretary, K. Tecklenburg llllll lens ww llllfil The O.l. club is: a new service club established only this year. However it is the only coed service club in Troy High School. Not only that but the O.I. club is one out of twelve such clubs across the lJnited States. O.I. means Opportunity for Involvement. As a service club our club strived to benefit both the community and the school by becoming involved. Our main project, which became a great success, was establishing the Troy Area Recycling center. Temperature Takers and Re-eyelers O.l. l0pportunity for lnvolvementl: Front Row: Mr. Anderson - Advisor, L. Giedt, D. Rhoades, R. Green, A. Carr, L. McErlane, T. Laymon Row 2: Mr. Simpson - Advisor, J. Funderburg, C. Dibling, J. Long, M. Buechter, G. Brown, E. Boyd Row 3: S. Clawson, J. Wilson, B. Zurmehly, S. Moyer, S. lddings, Fl. LaVeIIe, S. Wolbert Row 4: B. Price, B. Breeze, K. Hufford, N. Buirley, K. Tecklenburg, E. Seiple, S. Thomas Row 5: C. North, D. Carter, S. Saul, C. Holobaugh, S. Wood, M. Trostel, J. Bowman, T. Detrick Organizations - l25 The Legit,' Performers l l DRAMA CLUB: Front Row: G. Williams, R. Albright, C. Green, I. Florsheim, S. Wolbert, S. Garrett, M. Mikels Row 2: J. Shepherd, J. McConnell, N. Lewis, D. Utrecht, N. Beisner, T. Eichler, N. James, B. Morse Row 3: M. Prez, J. Roszell, M. Horel, K. Hackett, G. Bailen, M. Steutal, N. Dunam, C. Pugh Row 4: Mr. McConnell - Advisor, C. Buirely, B. Atwater, S. Wood, T. Schmmel, M. Wray, P. Niles, V. Swank Row 5: L. Anderson, E. Brandt, J. Watren, M. Wood, D. Fisher, J. Waite. The Drama Club is mainly for the students that are interested in helping on the plays and participating in them. The members have been in or helped behind the scenes in this year's productions of David and Lisa, Fiddler on the Roof, Atigone, and DracuIa. They have gone on various field trips, such as over to Springfield and the University of Dayton to see plays. THESPIANS: Front Row: D. Pugh, D. Fisher, N. Lewis, M. Walpole Row 2: J. McConnell, S. Garrett, M. Prez, T. Gallegher, T. Eichler, G. Whitted, Mr. McConnell - Advisor Row 3: L. Gillman, N. Beisner, S. Wolbert, Row 4: C. Green, D. Lodge, B. Morse, I. Florsheim, T. Schummel, Fl. Rice, C. Buirely, M. Wood. l26 - Organizations JCOWA lJunior Council on World Affairsl: Front Row:T. Gallagher, Miss Sexton - Advisor, J. McConnell, A. Swihart Row 2: D. Swihart, D. Dunnam, C. Randall, M. Steutel, S. Wolbert Row 3: K. Detrick, J. Smith Row 4: D. Lynch, K. Travis, C. McKinney, J. Osborne, C. Pugh, K. Ray, J. Flozell, N. James Board of Directors: A. Swihart, N. Dunnam, M. Steutel, S. Finnigan JCOWA is a study club to discuss world events and different cultures. Troy's chapter is affiliated with the JCOWA chapters in Dayton, Ohio. The area has speakers from the state department, foreign officials and ambassadors come in and speak. They also sponsor a Mock U.N. clay at the U.D. Arena. They study how the LI.N. works. They also have a U.N. week here at school when the students decorate the halls, wear costumes and sell fortune cookies. Four students from this area went on a trip to New York and Washington D.C. where they toured the government buildings and the U.N. building. d While there they talked to ambassadors and studied their workings. Science Club: Front Row: N. James, Mr. Mauntler - Advisor, Row 2: M. Pfister, L. Giedt, L. McErlane, Fl. Brown, L. Gallagher, C. Kramer - Secretary, Row 3: S. Lacey - Treasurer, Fl. Brundrett - Vice President, C. Norris - President, M. Swigart, D. Hofinger, M. Wood, S. Holobaugh, Row 4: G. Brown, M. Favorite, M. Chaney, B. Morse, J. Shepard, T. Grimes, R. Green, N. Lewis, Absent: D. Schelkum - Sergeant-At-Arms. Organizations - I27 DEBATE TEAM: Front Row: J. McConnell Row 2: G. Holobaugh, C. Buirley, S. Wolbert, J. Shephard Row 3: R. Green, T. Harrelson, N. Lewis l28 - Organizations rators and Tacticians Flimkus, J. 'McCarthy During this school year, the Troy High School Speech and Debate Team was freshly organized and raring to go. Mr. Mackey and the team spent many after-school hours learning to debate and practicing girls and boys extemporaneous, humorous, and dramatic speeches. These practices led to victory in our very first meet at Columbus East High School. Troy High hosted a meet in November. Near the end of the season, we went on an overnight tournament in Cincinnati, which everyone thoroughly enjoyed. When the season ended, we had gone to fifteen meets and come home very successful, having many individual winners and having won several tournaments outright with team effort. The most benefit was arrived, however, not by the number of victories, but rather by the experiences the team encountered. SPEECH CLUB: Front Row: K. Bolton, K. Laufman, C. Bolton, S. Wolbert, C. Green, l. Florsheim Row 2: C. Kramer, G. Harbor, D. Utrecht, M. Harbor, J. Shephard, Mr. Mackey - Advisor, N. Lewis, J. McConnell, M. Wood, B. Morse, N. James CHESS CLUB: L. Grump, Mr. Epperson - Advisor, S. Saul, D. iris Can Compete T00 G.A.A. iGirls Athletic Associationi Front Row: M. Pfister, L. Chaney, D. Pour, C. Barga, J. Wilson, M. Duer, M. Buechter, S. Edwards, P. Powers, S. Barga C. Pour, Miss Byrkett - Advisor Row 2: S. Fisher, J. Kroger, K. Travis, D. Douglas, C. McKinney, T. Hillman, D. Rhoades, 'I'. Johnson, J. Swabb, S. Drijver L. McErlane, Miss Hessel, Miss Culver Row 3: P. Niles, J. Gillette, S. Hildbrand, J. Hennessey, S. Welbaum, P. Cramlett, S. Sims, J. Long, D. LeClerc, A Millet, S. Konzen, T. Couch, P. Marks, L. Brand Row 4: K. Detrick, L. Allen, J. Campbell, J. Sinks, K. Whiteaker, M. Harbor, K. Dunn, M. Harrelson, P Barton, R. Copp, J. Doriahue, J. Donahue, J. Hobson Row 5: N. Buirley, S. Young, M. Herrick, M. Harris, R. Shaneyfelt, R. Rice, S. Fish, C. Harbor, D Frantz, B. Lenox, H. Faust, D. Steineman, K. Bolton Row 6: S. Manning, R. Yount, S. Smith, S. Long, S. Meeker, M. Allen, R. Dennison, K. Mackett, S Iddings, R. LaVelIe, K. Hines, E. Seiple, 'D. Garwick, J. Raymond Row 7: D. Gulker, P. Tallman, J. Feierstein, S. Moyer, B. Zurmehley, B. Oldham, G Herrmann, K. Walker, EE. James, C. Suchecki, C. Cox, M. Boyd, C. Mahan, D. Donley Row 8: J. Hartzell, M. Snyder, G. Sheley, T. Miller, A. Marks, S Mumma, M. McDaniels, B. Adkins, N. Dawson, M. Moyer, S. Creau, S. Zeller, K. Buirley, B. Starkey as xx-X' -V3 s. g1+2d.,-' '5 L 'P 1' . V:-,-:fe 1 '-ey G.A.A. OFFICERS: S. Barga - Vice President, C. Pour - Senior Representative, M. Buechter - Junior Representative, C. Barga - Sophmore Representative, J. Wilson - Sophmore Secretary, D. Pour - Sophmore Representative. Absent: S. Yount - Freshman Representative, S. Cruea - Freshman Representative, P. Powers - President, S. Edwards - Treasurer, M. Duer - Junior Representative, Miss Byrkett - Advisor. Unseen but ot Forgotten orkers Behind the Scenes i'7 i ' MORNING OFFICE WORKERS: Front Row: E. Cochran, R. Smith, G. Nichols. Row 2: J. Quinn, S. Debar, P. Marks Row 3: J. Huffaker, P. Cassel, J. Sawchek, C. AFTERNOON OFFICE WORKERS: DeWeese, J. Williamson, R. Copp, K. Wright. Row 4: R. Strominger, B. Twiss. Front Row: J. Schneider. Row 2: B. Lenox, P. Barton. Row 3: J. Hennessey, T. Pierce, D. Lamka. ,, W, Aw - LIBRARY AIDES: Front Row: J. Quinn, D. Barnhart, S. Debar, C. Smith, P. Alspaugh, L. May, M. Honeyman. Row 2: Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Updike, D. Ganger, S. Mills, Miss Floyd, A. Epperson, L. Smith, C. Carnes, A. James. I30 - Organizations Rec Council: Front Row: J. Abshire, D. Lambka, C. Kirby Row 2: J. Wilson, D. Wise, T. Dickensheets, L. Whaley - President, J. Donahue - Secretary, K. Hartzell - Vice 'President Row 3: M. Allen, M. Wise, B. Starkey, B. Groff, D. Donaley, S. Welbaum Pl'0jeCti0niStSZ Fl. Conard, D. Gilbert, D. Kitchen, N. Davy, G. Ceyler,F. Higgins Absent: D. Schaeffer, K. Gurklies - President. 'GR ,fig -f4- 1.h',,. if Q iz. A All 1- 1 . 'A r ':5a I. - Q J , . 4 5 . , ,g A - O - A ,rj ' , ' I , v . V 4 5-QI ' --u w 5 Hey Mom this is JuIie Color Guard! G. Meek, C. Henderson, J. Higgins, C. Wilson Absent: D. Schaeffer. Organizations - l3l Turning ut the Paperwork XM! 1 l.0.E.: llntensive Office Educationl: Front Row: S. Flussel, P. Niles - Treasurer, P. Karnehm, B. Hoke, Miss Martin - Advisor Row 2: D. Long, J. Gillette, G. Nichols, C. Borton - President, K. Vogann Row 3: J. Suaida, D. Wilson - Secretary, M. Thuney, J. Hessong, D. Hill, V. Eyler Row 4: C. Buchanan, D. Donnelly, K. Detrick, J. Thompson, C. Lewis, D. DeMoss Absent: D. Hartman - Vice President, V. Swank - Historian l.0.E. llntensive Office Educationl is made up of two groups: stenographic and clerical. This program is a three hour block of study in school for two years. This year's projects and field trips include: 1. Going to the old folks home at Christmas 2. A field trip to the W.L.W. office building in Cincinnati. 3. Various field trips and speakers 4. Outside work for teachers l32 - Organizations l.O.E.: llntensive Office Educationl: Front Row: N. Ackerman, S. Avey - Vice President, S. Clawson, S. Higby, J. Kinner - President, C. Slifer - Parlimentarian Row 2: D. Douglas, S. Fisher - Secretary, S.Motter, D. Victor, Mrs. Oman- Advisor Row 3: C. Chaney, L. May, D. Howell, S. Hildebrand, C. Harter Row 4: P. Davie, D. Barngart, J, Kroger, K. Williamson - Historian, T. Macey - Treasurer, Fl. Zell l.0.E.2 llntensive Office Educationi: Front Row: J. Williamson R. Smith, S. Wagner Row 2: M. Francis, J. Sawchek, S Williamson Flow 3: D. Myers, J. Bailey, C. Voorhis, V. Ganger, P Mathews Row 4: P. Butt, Mrs. Chapman - Advisor, M. Blue, J Ferris 1 V.Nl.S. lVocational Machine Shopl: Front Row: K. Grubb Flow 2: J. Browning, L. Robbins, D. Taylor, B. Hare Flow 3: Mr. McCoy - Advisor, C. Metcalf, A. Bowman, L. Taylor C.O.E. lCooperative Office Educationi: Front Row: D. Lamka, C. Morrissette, D. Payton, B. Shoup, Mrs. Davis - Advisor Row 2: J. Gwin, G. Bentley, C. Bascombe, B. Varley, B. Neth, C. Ertz Row 3: K. Moler, D. Arcidiacono, C. Mathes, C. Arther, B. Virgint, M. Ba1:tson gm I Practical Experiencers 0.W.E.I Occupational Work Experience: Front Row: D. Church, R. Collins, D. Moore, J. Browning, J. Reed. Row 2: B. Berry, B. Maxwell, M. Anderson, D. Radcliff, S. Kessler, Mr. Hershey - Advisor, D. Stager. Absent: O. Burns, K. Raymon, D. Breeze, M. Debar, M. Alfred. O.W.E.Z Occupational Work Experience: Front Row: R. Peck, R. Pike. Row 2: G. King, J. Tate, G. Anderson. Row 3: T. Dyer, D. England, P. Ferguson. Row 4: M. Bottrell, M. Favorite, Mrs. Laufer - Advisor. Row 5: J. Hutchison, G. Anderson. Absent: M. Lark, G. McKee, J. Nickel, G.Plantz, B. Timmons, S. Van Zant. l34 - Organizations -r-fkiiiwkft ,gem O.W.E.: Occupational Work Experience: Front Row: J. Manson, D. Dewey, R. Beldon, J. May. Row 2: D. England, D. Stewart, K. Kofman, M. Little, S. Vandivier, D. Voisard, Mr. Cole - Advisor. V.l.C.A.1 Vocational Industrial Clubs of America: Front Row: L. LaVeck, D. Gallagher, J. Davis, J. Conard, B. Weiringa, M. Snell, T. Dunn. Row 2: R. Avey, R. Farris, S. Dusenberry, Mr. Whitaker - Advisor, R. Conrad, T. Coleman, D. Hershey. .,.-it A W,.,. .L ..x. its W iw 3 O.W.A. l0ccupationaI Work Adjustmentl: Front Row: W. Adkins - Vice President, M. Emerick, M. Hill, B. Timmins, P. Button - Secretary, K. McCoy Row 2: D. Brandenburg, B. May, D. Cremeans, B. Osborne, Mr. Mitchell, M. Guin, R. Wilson, J. Hessler, W. Studebaker Absent: K. Waite - President D.E. lDistributive Educationl is a study of marketing and distribution. It is a two year vocational program. As a Senior they work an average of 15 hours a week plus the one period in class daily. Places at which they hold jobs include: hardware stores, supermarkets, jewelery stores, and many downtown Stores. It is a club which develops the responsibilities of citizenship. Working with business interests, helps to upgrade the student employment with the interested firms. Their main purpose is to develop a strong relationship among the students, their employers and the public. iff? S5120 wif' NLR g .NN rr A11 33 ssi- D.E. lDistributive Educationl. Front Row: T. Jove, C. Reynolds Row 2: T. May, L. Smock, B. Schilling Row 3: S. Plank, Mr. Sugg - Advisor, C. Marker D.E.C.A. lDistributive Education Clubs of Americal Front Row: K. Earley, S. Creane Row 2: R. Gibson, B. Smith, R. Strominger Row 3: Mr. Sugg - Advisor, P. Aspaugh, T. Huntley, A. Epperson, T. Murphy - Advisor Row 4: S. Arnold, S. Jones, R. Weaver Organizations - l35 O A Mamstays of the W.O.L. Troph VARSITY T Z Front Row: M. Johnston, J. Allen Row 2: D. White, W. Meeker Row 3: S. Gingrich, F. Bader Row 4: T. Pierce, R. Walker Row 5: B Campbell, K. Bomhard, B. Atwater, M. Calicoat, C. Wray, E. Boyd, A. Mayer, N. Lewis, T. Grimes, P. Moyer Row 6: C. Butler, E. Nelson, J. Floss, R Eastman, B. Harnish, B. Whidden, D. Schelkun, Fl. Walker, R. Hess, M. Johnston, J. Shields Row 7: Mr. Fletcher - Advisor I36 - Organizations 2 ,Q Recorders of aith, Time, and a G '4 Distance F.C.A. lFeIIowship of Christian Athleteslz Front Row: M. Johnston, R. Jones, J. Towne, T. Laymon - Secretary, R. Walker, J. Starry Row 2: N. Lewis - Treasurer, R. Walker, T. Wilson - Vice President, D. Sodders, E. Boyd, S. Rosenbaum, M. Griffieth Row 3: T. Dickensheets, A. Mayer, G. Bell - President, M. Johnston, J. Allen, D. White, T. Pierce Row 4: P. Staton, B. Bader, M. Hargis, G. Grump, B. Twiss, M. Hoefier ' ,ag ,-,T -4' in ' A.. TRACK CINDERELLAS: Front Row.: L. Couch, K. Hackett, K. Walker, G. Herrmann, R. Rice, E. Cusac Row 2: B. ZurmehIy,S. Moyer, J. Wilson, L. Summer, P. Barton Row 3: S. Kilpatrick, P. Cassel, M. Jones, N. Buirley, K. Hufford, P. Marks, D. LeClerc, L. Gillman Row Ai: J. McAtee, S. Konzen, M. Harrelson, J. Sinks, K. Dunn, D. Dyas Organizations - I37 Friendship Oh, the comfort ..... The inexpressible comfort of feeling safe with a person, Having neither to weigh thoughts, Nor measure words. . . but pouring them all right out . . .just as they are . Chaff and grain together . . . Certain that a faithful hand will take and sift them . . . Keep what is worth keeping . . . And with a breath of kindness Blow the rest away. Dinah Mulockcraik n' 5,7467 138 - Organizations I 'Jef 1 1.0 .x.. fas- 51 ,fb .aqwfmnr ,. ,fu ,-fr f wf 52,551 JT,-7 ' 'j' X 1? T.. Zigi' K, .Q -:::,- - X :I --If .f i 'fN . W' 3 1 f -11 VI!! .f' 4. 5 xxx E? .1 f K ' ' I : :t' w Fa! A Qwfgvs.. 1 fa' ' f Eff' ' -fff?fA.k! 1 JA: 13, Q AQ-'iff ' ,- I f - fs-5 3, I - T F' , '.: -1f r::.f' W' Z 1 4 55' I I Tiff 'NI--1' fi ,. ty'55?i.':.in 1 9 j I, l' I. A .' A fi' ' , ,QI Qi YIM ..'., Q X Q N . f . 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At least that's the way the T felt as gathered Public . in 4- Q , T' , QM, ',, , .1,. .f The Piqua all -xv. ,. -. ' Jnvffff I r'l,fiNl ,, The Trojan Team suggest the appropriate thirst quencher. 140 - Activities f Z 29 WR P H+: The spirit of '72. K F I Q And behind all successes E' E It says it all! The X Big Red Machine. W.O.L. Football Champs i 1 s X ' wt .. wi' 'L The cheerleaders lead the spirit of Troy High. A salute from the King to his men' Ll l.n-su in 142 - Activities Q. sf - 'r i gwgmvi - W ff?i3ff'1e:.,b. W V x..r1FSfXiT, ff'i-5 WI515Q:P??i?f,fii'5fTl'if - .li -w-.,.g,-pa gf 5 7- io -1 .V xggnwg ' mx 'fi x 1 in .h ?,,,,s,,g- 5,?fFfewf:.5i ff f . .N . ,.... ,.,. ,, - ALM' 'FM W lisffaif :H fp-1. f. ' -- raigazmfk-er i ' W . wp- I mix U ' 3 1 if Q, is . 3 H. ' 155' i I-J i 5 Mika 31255, Homecoming ueen 1971 72 N 1522 ff WH 'Q . -x 2- in 'Ds ,fum-5 1' if AN IQ 00 'lla '7 ,4 x .fx , '18 W! . 'a I . W-..... ,N 1 l . x ia, e Activities - 143 The Trojans Celebrate Homecoming Weekend Friday, October the 14th, marked a great day for the mighty Trojans, as they started the Homecoming festivities off with another triumph. Everyone was excited about the victory over Springfield North, especially Queen Sharon Colwell and her court. A dance honoring the girls and the victory followed the next night in the gym. 144 - Activities Look mom, one hand! Left, Right, Left Keep your eyes on your own table! 36-24-36 i Activities - 145 r. Big Stuffw You want a great idea? Just leave it to the seniors! A IVlr. Big Stuff dance, featuring the man of the year by a vote of the senior class, was held Nov. 13. Our own little Gordon Bell was named, lVlr. Big Stuff along with his court of six little stuffs: Mike Johnston, Joe Allen, Jim Funderburg, Randy Walker, Tim Dickensheets, and Al lVlayer. 'Q ---BGS' 5.53--Q 'w, 5 v . i J -so y as J f ,4 x , f ' 'N w s. , eff? ' 4 I 2 N V A A W By? 1 i SX i-.' Zn'- f X! ff X David and Lisa David Clemens ....... Mrs. Clemens ........ Porter ..................... ........ Dr. Alan Swinford ....... Secretary ................. .. Mrs. Ferris ..... Maureen ...... Josette ...... Carlos ...... Sandra ...... Simon ....... Kate ..... Lisa ....... John ......... Barbara ....... Ben ............ Robert ........... Mr. Clemens ...... Little Girl.. Mother ........... Boy No. 1 ....... Boy No. 2 ....... David Fisher .......Theresa Gallagher Mike Wood Neil Lewis .. Mary Mikels Lissa Geidt Tere Schimmel .. Nancy James Bill Morse . Sylvia Garrett Doug Lodge Susan Wolbert Maria Perez Steve Wood Marjan Steutel Dan Utrecht . Mark Shepard Glenn Williams ..Cindi Buirley .....Mike Wood Joe McConnell .. Jim Bourque 148 - Activities N., JA Activities - 149 Chorus . Antigone Nurse . . Ismene . Haemon Creon . . First Guard . . . Second Guard . . . Third Guard . . . . Messenger .... . Page . . . Eurydice I50 - Activities . . .Bill Morse . . . . . Jen Waite . . . .Terry Mintz . . .Cindi Buirley . . . .Tim Eichler . . . David Fisher . . . . .Ed Brandt . . Mike Denoyer . .Joe McConnell . . . Dan Utrecht Richard Albright Theresa Gallagher Dracula by Hamilton Dean and John L. Dracula .. Maid .... John Harker Dr. Seward Van-Helsing Attendant . Renfield . . Lucy .... Balderson YJ? A ggi, ' r . 1 . .Tim Eichler . Nora Beisner . . .Dan Busse . . .Neil Lewis Glenn Whitted Joe McConnell . Doug Lodge .Cindi Buirley I 5 W Activities - l5I g Rl' -gt g Q. - Tevye . . . Golde .... Tzeitel . . . Hodel .... Chava .... Shprintze . . Bielke . . . Yente .... Motel .... Perchik ..... Lazar Wolf Mordcha . . . Rabbi .... Mendel . . Avrahm ..... Nachum ..... N5 Qi E S l Cast of Characters Grandma Tzeitel . . . Fruma-Sarah Constable .... Fyedka .... Shaindel .... The Fiddler . . . Russians .... Yussel .. Woman . . l52 - Activities . . . Randy Walker . . . . Nancy James . . . .Terri Hillman . . . .Debra Lamka . . . .Judy McAtee . . . Mary Shroyer . . . Cindy Buirley . . . .Debbie Huston . . . Tom Laymon . . . .Bill Morse . . John Hufnal . . . .Charles Wray . . .Todd Winninger . . . Mike Griffieth . . .Cameron Carnes . . . .Joe McConnell . . . . Debbie Pautsch Theresa Gallagher . . . . .Mike Detrick . . . . . David Saul . . . . Marsha Ward Richard Albright ... . .Rob Walker Tim Pierce Steve Rosenbaum .... . . .Ed Brandt . . . Molly Hobson Fiddler on the Roof by Joseph Stem Bottle Dancers Todd Grimes Ed Brant Tom Wilson Tim Pierce Rob Walker Ken Wright A Activities - l53 Students of Troy High, As I write this letter, I am sitting in the garden of the Buchenroden Children's Home in Frankfurt where I have been living and working the past month. Buchenroden consists of two large old houses located in a somewhat prominent section of Frankfurt. Forty children plus personnel live here. Next door and so on down the street are equal size houses where wealthy families of four or five reside. This is a social injustice and a situation that exists in America as well as in Germany. I have realized during this year many injustices commonly shared by both countries. To say that one would spend his exchange year working for peace, between America and Germany is unrealistic. There exists already too much peace in the form of apathy and naiveness in the hearts of both countries' population. Realistic is without the protection and influencing one-sided ideals of family, school, church, community-in other words, country-one becomes aware of the injustices that that country allows and that economical system creates. In this awareness one come to hate lor Iovel his country enough to want to change the system that rules it. However, this awareness can easily be reached. by living one's whole life in America. But, at this point, one usually gets caught up in the energetic but futile fight to only repair the corrupt system of Capitalism instead of changing it, for Cindy example with drug release centers, recycling centers, charities, Jesus people's peace of mind, scholarships, etc., etc. During my exchange year in Germany, by means of an obviously freer press, freer speech and freer right of protest, I have come in contact with the ideas of progressive people who have the insight to see that the infection of Capitalism on a country does not heal itself not will it go away by continual repairing and bandaging, but will spread until. it is operated on and cut out so that the healthy and just results of Socialism can take its place. This has been my exchange year. I would love to go on now and explain further, but I have a limit of 300 words and l'm well over. Ed , .ar ff ',1,,,P',.4 I54 - Activities 'Till August, Love, Cindy To the Student Body: When I heard that I could write a letter to be printed in the annual, I sat down and wrote one. Logical? Sure. When I read it, though, it didn't seem to be very interesting or worthwhile. So I threw it away and wrote this one. Before writing this one, however, I tried to think of ways to make it more interesting and worthwhile than the last one. I couldn't think of much to make it particularly interesting, but I did come up with an idea to increase its worthwhile-quotient. I figured that something worthwhile is probably also something important, so I decided to write something that's very important to me. It may not be very important to you-and that's up to you to decide. It took me about two seconds to decide which of all things that are important to me is the most important. I took a vote and it was unanimous! Jesus. I decided I'd write down the fact that Jesus Christ, the Son of God, is my Savior, and that He has helped me through gobs of situations that I could never have handled by myself. I decided I'd write down how thankful I am for the salvation He made available to everyone through His death and resurrection. And so I wrote it down. Thank you for reading it. Sincerely, Ed Lewis Dear T.H.S., Now that school is almost over, I realize that my year in Troy as an exchange student is almost gone too. Time has gone amazingly fast, because I enjoyed it so much. Troy High School is not hard in comparison with a Dutch high school. But what I'like in the American school system is that you can choose your own subjects and that you have so much choice. After my very academic education in the Netherlands, I enjoyed spending time in art and music here. The facilities in Troy High School are very good. The only criticism I would have is that there are so many rules and regulations in the school which are, for seniors, a little bit too strict I think. What I personally found as being the greatest experience in this year is that I have been able to get to know people from a different culture, and discover that they are not really different. I feel I have a better understanding of problems and situations in America now, and that is a great thing that l'Il take with me. I would like to thank all the people in Troy High School who have helped me so much by letting me feel one of them with warmth and interest. You all have been part of my wonderful experience here. I hope I have been able to give something in return so we both feel that we gained something and that we brought the world a little bit closer again. Marjan Steutel Dr. lr. Ross. van Lennep str. 19 Heerlen Holland Dear Students, This year has been the most enjoyable school year that I have had. The kids here really don't know how fortunate they are with respect to work load. For the most part, everyone seems to get the job done, but there are none of the pressures and tensions associated with end-of-year exams. The whole school set-up at Troy is much more socially orientated than the school I attended in Australia. Apart from this, the atmosphere seems so much freer and more relaxed with no school uniforms, a wider choice of subjects and activities, and not so great a demand put on the student. I was really grateful for the opportunity to participate in girls sports and the various clubs which were a new idea to me. But most of all the thing which really made my year so fantastic were the kids. The friendship you all offered so readily was the thing which meant the most to me. Sally Drijver 'Tait si, P.O. Box 622 Manuka Canberra +5525 ,. WW A.c.T. 2603 ggi' vw. 'gl 4 1 ,gag Australia Activities - l55 x x ll .lk Servers: Front Row: S. Long, J. Goodall, S. Mott, C.WiIson. Flow 2: P. Ramey, B. Mintz, A. Shook, A. Zunke, G. Shelley, Fl. Tate, S. Robinson. Row 3: R. Copp, B. Brown, M. Tecklenburg, T. Klockner, D. Abrams, T. Mintz, B. Blackburn. l56 - Activities Midwinter Formal lt's Feb. 5 and the midwinter formal dance is here at last. The theme Comic Strips, was planned and constructed by the student body. l Walt shows his talent? Comic tripsw Did everyone have fun? How could you miss when we had the Joint Effort band, the best all-around music we've heard in a long time. 115 A toast . . . to the success of the band. riizawi-' VV Activities - I57 I :Mt 4 M I tl 4 l58 - Activities Stor book Forest aturda - May 20 - 8:30 p.m. Wonderful, glorious Prom, more or less in recognition of the Seniors, was even a bigger success this year. Last years Prom band, Wanderlust, rejoined us and touched back on the good ole Beach Boy music, and to most everyone's astonishment, got everyone livin' and jivin' with a fast beat. Prom King and Queen, Chuck and Debbie were crowned under the Great Pumpkin by Lisa and John, and afterwards enjoyed their special dance together by the wishing well. Q 1 . E KX kk X x J., J ,A Once SERVERS! Sitting: Kevin Blizman, Mary Jo Boyd, John Mumma Standing: Kay Hines, John Summers, Janet ilson, Mary Allen Mike Wise, Robin LaVeIIe, Dan Headapohl, Carla Cox, Spencer Smallenbarger Activities - I59 Democratic Mock Convention Thursday May ll 8:10 A.1VI. li l Activities - l6I Scholarship Banquet Thursday May ll 6:30 P .NL Xa Q. c . Ecology Day Senior Picnic Friday May 19 Activ t Neil Lewis - Valedietorian Dan Utrecht Salutatorian Scholarship Assombl Thursda Ma 18 9:00 A.M. Theresa Berchtold is awarded one of the many State Department Certificates. Bob Campbell accepts the Rensselaer Award in Math. National Honor Society recognizes Diane Frantz. Activities - l65 Alana and Chris were both admitted with distinction to the Cam' C01-'ms feCeiV95 an Outstanding aft award- University of Cincinnati. 2 4' 'W ss. 'glxx NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: Front Row: J. Swabb, R. Green, T. Johnson, G. Whitted, J. Johnson, A. Blackburn, T. Laymon, S. Reeves Row 2: M. Waker, L. Giedt, D. Herrmann, L. Townsley, G. Brown, M. Sutliff, R. Fiench, K. Keehan, D. Utrecht Row 3: D. Pautsch, P. Groff, D. Dyas, L. Couch, C. Buirley, C. Norris, B. Shoup, J. Thorpe, D. Huston Row 4: M. Cook, D. Sampson, S. Colwell, B. Campbell, P. Jones, K. Conard, B. Voris, T. Berchtold, N. James, G. Towne Row 5: T. Wilson, N. Lewis, L. McErIane, A. Mayer, M. Shroyer, C. Butler l66 - Activities . W- National Honor Society Induction. Ba. , Y ' M u im A -,-LL, .gr ,L f ' . l t ' L iff' - ' l iff' Glenn Mott accepts a well deserved art award. Scholarships not Pictured Neil and Tom receive National Merit Letters of Commendation. Bausch-Lomb Award in Science National Merit Finalist Awards Alana Blackburn Chris Butler Chris Norris Dan Utrecht Ed Lewis Valedictorian ........... Salutatorian ............ State Department Certificates . Fred Bader Theresa Berchtold Chris Butler Bob Campbell Tim Dickensheets Teresa Furrow Pat Groff Debbie Herrmann Nancy James . . .Chris Norris . . . .Neil Lewis . . . . Dan Utrecht Teresa Johnson Marcia Mitchell Sheri Reeves Donna Fihoades Chris Smitley David Sodders Paul Staton Dan Ultrect Marsha Ward Activities - I67 Activities Assembl S2 Kirk receives the First Troy National Bank Fellowship award C.O.E. awards go to Cathy Morrissette and Bobbie Neth. n P Drama Department presents Randy Walker with the Best Actor award, Jennifer Waite with the Best Actress award iabsenti, Doug Lodge with the Best Supporting Actor award, and Nancy James with the Best Supporting Actress award. Rita receives the Administrative Management '68 I Activities Society Scholarship award. They've never missed a day! B. Atwater, C. Bell M Francis, B. Campbell, T. Pinter. m . ora Beisner is recognized for a representative for irls State. l kiffif-i fy: For having the highest point average plus 12 Varsity letters, Bobby receives the T.H.S. Sports Scholarship award. .N is-, ?. , , Neil was one of the 10 W.O.L. Century club members. s '5-E-1 ' i 1' 1,-. . , , sf.. li X-JLWSS Vfli' W 4 n The Overall Music award goes to Alana for her participation in band, choir, and chorale. Monde - May 22 - 9:00 A.M Activities - I69 S X -.... I.- Sally and Marijan provide the entertainment. 0 + rs Rudy receives a pocket size dictionary for being the best conversationalist in the senior class. I70 - Activities Mr. Congeniality himself- Tony Frey 51' Thursda - May 18 - 6:30 P.M. Jim Funderburg: Master of Ceremonies. . r Y , M W 1 I ' xy!! C i Q Tere Schimmel accepts the Most Sensuous Woman Award. Now why would Linda get the Edith Bunker Award? I xv if Debi is recognized as being the most mature senior. Activities - I7I Qui I , I72 - Activities Y: i V, L Lynda Smith receives the Brukner Award. Recognition fu... an Junior soloist, Melanie Bruce, sings Let There be Peace on Earth. 11,4 Assembl The Grump Scholarship goes to Gary Brown. The Junior Choir sings the traditi I l 'bl D ona mpossi e ream. Smile! fc K if Activities - l73 Thursday May 25 8:00 P.M. John Grove, president of his class, speaks on behalf of the juniors. I74 - Activities X., NN- Margie Harrelson presents the candy, hanger books award, better known as the A.S.T.R.A. club scholarship award to Margie Waker. Farewell Assembly - Tuesday - May 23 - 8:30 A.lVl as fir ,uf Rick Gentle and Chuck Wray - You've Got a Friend. Mrs. Hannah addresses the Faculty Farewell to the Senior class. At t I75 l76 - Activities .s,,,,,F.r,,,i,,,J . , -.,., .,,,,,,,?.,,!.3..,f,.W,,YLi.., ....,., , raduation i W VI i Ii Marian happily accepts her diploma. WHY I0 90 Vanessa- 's 1 As a class we started, as a class we graduated, as individuals we'lI perform Diana Shoemaker plays Fantasia in D Minor. Friday May 26 8:00 PM H1 A':v9 wwf Sally, from Australia, waits. in line for a turn to talk. To the class with soul! K1 .1 Activities - I77 ? We've Only Just Begun to live. W, XI' A NW I78 - Activities Y f V Af f ' Z v L I 'Q Feels good, huh? But what does the future hold in store? 0 i Jargeroui ZH? S a We lan I of njQPoPe ff CM Clio :Chi ' 2 V15 Dc Y h J Tro Board of Education William Harrelson L.L.B., Washington and Lee University ! President Stanley Vorpe, 0.D. O.D., Ohio State University This is a picture of a snow storm that I took last winter in Alaska Robert Blackmore B.S., Ohio State University 180 - Faculty Mary E. Winner Clerk-Treasurer B.A., Ohio State University as e, 5 1 X . its X Robert Buchan, M.D. B.A., College of Wooster, M.D., Ohio State University R. Murray Dalton Vice-President B.S., Miami University AIN Robert G. Becker, Ph.D., Superintendent B.S., University of Dayton, M.Ed., Wittenberg University. Ph. D., Miami University :vs s.,,,,, Z' John W. McCoy, Assistant Superintendent of Elementary Education B.S., Ohio State University MS., Wittenberg University Administration George H. Houck Assistant Superintendent of Personnel B.S., Wilmington, M. Ed., University of Cincinnati Raymond W. Lawrence, Assistant Superintendent of Secondary Education B.S., Bowling Green University, M.A., Bowling Green University 'iw m g , .V . - - ' EV w ie lift Edwin E. Everman, Assistant Superintendent of ' ft: r Business Affairs, B.S., D I D 1 Ohio State University' Troy High SchooI's efficient equipment Q Bertha Newton, Director of Food Service B.S., Ohio State University. Faculty Robert C. Conard, Assistant Principal, A.B., Marshall University, M.A., Marshall University. Hobbies: Golf, bowling, watching T.V. fff ' Caught in the act! 182 - Faculty James Welbaum, Principal, B.S. in Ed., Defiance College, M. Ed., Miami University. Hobbies: Sailing, golf. If W , 1 x 1 Q, l8f1s i6 ' 1. air OK, here's the plan! Freshman first . . . I James E. Conard, ' Dean of Boys, A.B., Marshall University, M.A., Marshall University. Hobbies: Hunting, fishing, camping. fx! Thelma Thompson Dean of Girls B.A., Muskingum College M. Ed., Wittenberg University Hobbies: Knitting 'ii'- ft... .if . a 'wg ,.. 'R, if Take it from me. George Dearth, B.S. in Ed., Ohio State University, IVI. Ed., Wittenberg University. Hobbies: Bowling, tennis, travel. ef! ps ar X1 Ruth Bowers, B.S.M., Capitol University, M.A., Ohio State University. Hobbies: Music, C.I.S.V., knitting. Allen Richards Director of Guidance, B.S., University of Cincinnati, M.A., University of Cincinnati. Hobbies: Fishing, hunting, water sports, athletics. 'DNN Clinton Dorsey, B.S. in Ed., Wilberforce University: NI.Div., United Theological Seminary Hobbies: Reading, swimming. Guidance This foldout has to be better than those college bulletins. Guidance - I83 Sbxsi, Fred McConnell, A B.S., Wright State University. Hobbies: Directing plays, drama. ,fm , -h ill David F. Hill, B.S., Central State University. Hobbies: Camping, hunting, reading. l84 - Faculty Dora Thompson, B.A., Wittenberg University. Hobbies: Spectator sports, travel. From now on, I'Il remember to write my themes on Sunday night! MQ .tj 5 Eileen S. Murray, B.S., Manchester College. Hobbies: Reading, writing. En 1 X ..-ik , . Ted D. Mackey, B.S. Ed., Ohio University. Hobbies: Water skiing, guitar, camping, hunting. ., ,lf'f 'diw- l' Ri W . l l N ' S X is 5 .- it Patricia Hartle, B.S. in Ed., Miami University, M.A., University of Michigan. Hobbies: Animals-English bulldog, bicycle riding. S h Deborah Bossa B.S. in Ed., Indiana University. Hobbies: Reading, knitting, cooking. wif' fi 1 Q.. -J If' Richard W. Rosen B.S., Ed. Ashland College A.B., Ashland College M.A.T. Miami l.lniversity. Hobbies: Writing poetry, reading, home improvement projects. Marcella Howard A.B., Morehead State University. Hobbies: Golf, Boating, f Ruth E. Black B.A., Ed., Ball State University. 'ii-'lil 1 Frank H. Prouty, Dept. Head Co-or, Social Studies: A.B., Alma College, M.A., University of Michigan. Hobies: Reading, Music Playboy, it ain'tl Phyllis Jean Monroe B.A., Miami University. Hobbies: Sailing, shell collecting, Pa 'f '9- Faculty - las . .s.,4sMW'Y-5, ' Sheldon Saxton B.S. in Ed., Lockhaven State University. Hobbies: Tennis, bridge, tinkering. Pat Buffington B A Florida A 81 M University, M S T Antioch College. Hobbies: Bowling, singing, cooking. Eugene Epperson B.S. in Ed., Miami University, M.A., Miami University Hobbies: Skin diving, fixing household appliances. Faculty Q QCP Garage r I I ,i M 5 James L. Hoffman B.S. in M.E., Ohio Northern, B.S. in Ed., Ohio Northern, M.A., George Peabody College for teachers. Hobbies: Tinkering, traveling. v- , .x I Maria Ferraro B.S. Wright State University. Hobbies: Bowling, softball team painting. William Farrell B.S., Michigan State University. Hobbies: Hunting, horse shows, water skiing. g..,,.M.. , I' . cience l John Mau ntler B.S., in Ed., Bowling Green State University. Hobbies: Audio equipment istereoi, reading. .,, 7 , I-t. v' Robert J. Denari John Culbertson B.S., Indiana University, B.S., Ohio State University, M. of Ed., Miami University. Nl- of Ed-. Miami Uf1iV9l'SifY- Hobbies: Golf, basketball. Hobbies: Living. sis was W Q i 1. W 5 ! .1 . X 6 James A. Beisner . X David Brewer B.A., Miami University, R B.A., Miami University. M.A., Miami University. 1 I' A Hobbies: Tinkering, fishing. Hobbies: Aviation, photography. ' H, f ' ' x. V swf John H. Thomas B.S., Ohio State University, M.S.T., Wisconsin State University. I Hobbies: Boring holes in the sky iflyingi. Dale L. Vesper, Dept. Head, Thomas H. Hawkins B.S., Ohio State University, B.S., University of Dayton. , . M.A., Miami University. Hobbies: Sports. t- Faculty I as 3? f ff i' in i i , if O ' , A 001211 ,Sy f . 1 i in Studies jr , XVAQ . ,. 'iff L il .- V , .3 ' , , wg. .I ., f,.M .Lfc. , t 'N Robert A. Fletcher Sue Sexton B.S. in Ed., Ohio University, B.S. in Ed., Miami University. M. Ed., Miami University. Hobbies: Sewing, needlework, Hobbies: Being with family, fishing swimming. and boating. . i Qjj f ' .Qtr Philip E. Smith B.S. in Ed., Ohio Northern University Hobbies: Water and snow skiing, boating, reading. '45 5 1 I .Ili .4 Marlene Hannah B.S. in Ed., Ohio State University, and Miami University. 138 ' Facwfv Hobbies: snow skiing, bicycling, gardening. Steven Boone B.S., Urbana College. Hobbies: Skiing, fishing, politics. Allan Anderson, Dept. Head, B.A., University of Pittsburg, M.A., Ohio State University. Hobbies: American Campaign items films, baseball. l L,,,,., Q . Formgn Language Deborah Madison Suzanne Kalmar, Dept. Head, B.A., Western Kentucky. B.S. in Ed., Bowling Green State Hobbies: Ceramics, bridge, UniversitY- knitting, crochet, Hobbies: Cooking, playing the piano, swimming. ff v by .J,'Q Zelpha Bowers Cecil Jones B.A., Wittenberg University. B.S. in Ed., Wright State University. Hobbies: Cooking, music, people Hobbies: Swimming, travel. Gladys Helton A.B., Berea College. Hobbies: Cut work embroidery, gardening, writing. Pilot to Co-Pilot! Joseph Reed B.S., Ohio State University and Wright State University. Hobbies: Traveling, sports. Industrial You just close your eyes and hope it goes right! Theodore A. Bascombe, B.S., Ohio State University: I90 - Faculty John P. Maurer, B.S., State University College. Hobbies: B Hobbies: Golf. Arts Raymond Cheney, Dept. Head, B.S., Iowa State Teachers College: M.A., Ohio State University. Hobbies: Traveling, woodworking, golf. W 'H' i f f1 ',.Q I . I ' 7 ,mf . ,E Www .snag , i ,, viii' 'U .f2ffL.-W C . . 1. 'ff' - L -' , .. -f ' H v- W ' 'I i'xiN 1flr,' 1 May if ?' ., K ,A . hr wqpfl James Turner, B.S., Western State College of Colorado. Hobbies: Golf, bowling, woodworking. Barry W. Blackstone, A.B., Fairmont State College. Hobbies: Golf, water skiing. Shield'sl? XXX! N7- 7 XX, xx' NX XXN Betty Crocker Hornemaker of the year. Thelma Burt, Dept. Head, B.S., Miami University, M.S., University of Wisconsin. Hobbies: Knitting, cooking, sewing. ' ww tg nv - D .inf gm . , N J g , Q ,V it ' ia 3 - :ii Y. ,, f 'qw F i X' k K Wanda Tremblay B.S., Ohio State University. Hobbies: Tennis, bicycle riding, eating pigza. F Grace Fair A.B., Bluffton College Hobbies: Reading, writing. Dorcas Wilson B.S., Washington State University. Hobbies: Swim team official football spectator. lvory makes my hands feel softer! .Faculty - 191 Robert K. Cole, O.W.E., B.S., Manchester College. Hobbies: I92 - Facu Vocational of Cincinnati. Teaching school. Dale Hershey, O.W.E., Dept. Head, B.S., Miami University: B. S., University Axile is connected to the I Gail Laufer, O.W.E., B.S., Ohio State Universit Hobbies: Travel. , 4' N George Mitchell, . O.W.A., B.S., Ohio State University. X...j Mr. Clean will take this off in no time! Ity Education if l v ll Dear John ,........ ! Robert E. Sugg, D.E., B.S., Murray State lJniversity. 'Qu-,J ILC Richard McCoy, Christine Davis, C.0.E., B.S., Ed., Concord College. Hobbies: Flower gardening, traveling, reading. V.M.S., Attending University of ,f Cincinnati. Hobbies: Camping, training bird dogs, ff V' X X , fishing. Donald R. Whitaker, D.C.T., B.S., Purdue University, Purdue University. Peek-a-Boo! Faculty - l93 MS Jeanne Waker B.S. in Ed., Ohio University. Hobbies: Sewing, reading, bridge. Business R T-- , M ,,zNf Robert Ferryman B.S., Urbana College. Hobbies: Guns, cars, weight lifting, hunting. 194 - Faculty f 1',,, J . f l l V Jean Chapman B.S., Miami University. Hobbies: Raising flowers, sewing. Lucy Martin B.S., Ohio State University. Hobbies: Refinishing furniture, antiquing. tv s. , 'J .-s-YK XX ,..-null' P fd ,x......- John Terwilliger B.S., Northern Illinois University, M.A., Western Michigan University. Hobbies: Outdoor sports. '-U., Margret Englehart Dept. Head, B.S., Ohio State University, M.A., Columbia University. Hobbies: Gardening, dogs, sewing. Marilyn Oman B.S. in Ed., Ohio State University. Hobbies: Gardening, sewing, traveling. 5 i Sure, you want me to help ya? Special Education Michael McCarthy, Dept. Head, B.S. in Ed., University of Cincinnati. Hobbies: Sports cars, chess. L-I Evelyn Knutsen, B.A., College of Wooster. Hobbies: Knitting, sewing, reading. Sue Ann Lawrence, R.N. White Cross School of Nursing, B.S. in Ed., Miami University, M. Ed., Wright State University. I Hobbies: Listening to- music, reading, Don t tel' anybodw! sewing. Faculty l95 ....---1-Q., Stan Simpson B.S. in Ed., Langston University. Hobbies: Music. t Hey, where did the basket go? X l 'l Debbie Hessell John Phillips Hildred Byrkett B.S. Ed., University of Dayton B.S.' Ball State University' B.S., Miami University- Hobbiesr Snow 81 wafer Skiing, Hobbies: Refinishing furniture, Hobbiesr Working at ball park horseback riding. Swimming' flgwersl church, Norvin Smith, Athletic Director, Hi . H0 Silver! B.A., Wittenberg University, M.A., Columbia University. Hobbies: Hunting, fishing, traveling. 196 - Faculty 3 i .Q i John R. Slonaker, B.S. in Ed., Miami University, M.A. in Ed., Miami University. Hobbies: Civic theater, rnusic. Herbert E. Hartman, B.S. in Ed., Capitol University: M.E. Wright State University. Hobbies: Ceramics 81 sculpture, jewelry making. Mike McCormick, B.M., Ohio University. Hobbies: Water sports, snow skiing. Fine Arts I'm singing flat!!? Anna H. Williams, B.S., Capital University: M.A., Ohio State University: Liegler School of Violin. Hobbies: Oil painting, travel. Future Van Goghs. T. Herman DooIey,Dept. Head, B.S., Miami University: M.A., Ohio State University. Hobbies: Traveling, hiking. Delmar Preston, Dept. Head, A.B. Marshall University: M.A. Marshall University. Hobbies: Recycling coloring books, paint-by-number kits. GN! ff 1,- John Wildman, . . B.S., University of Cincinnati: M.A., Miami University. Carol Williams Librarians X M,,H-,.,-A E MM, .,... - fr Q I Ii r r ,M ' '- . Wonder if l'II ever find it in here? Jeanette Updike ,r- Q E 5 3 2 Tuned in!! I98 - Faculty Edna Floyd, B.S. Eastern Kentucky State M.A.T. Miami University. ecretaries Janice Laabs ,,.f ',X gf! I ' Trucy Womack Virginia Stang vp. Patricia Reed 2.4: Gene Moore Anabelle Wagner Helen Hennessey 2' ALJ If .eff i ' Sharon Becker Frances Hormell Faculty - 199 200 - Food Service Attendants: Snider, P. Grisby. Row 2: D. Front Row: R. Barnes, D. ldle, L. Clegg, D. Phelps, L. Crone, M. Lucus. l'm eating WHAT!!!! K 1....,. .7 ...fe , lv k4A. It ' a - P fi , l AF M. Qi 1 M 5614 . . f 0--an--.....-.........,.,,.-...---... .. .. A . .us M.. ,.,. - . . .. ....,.. - .c....,.g....-...iaeiiw High School Food Service Staff: Front Row: N. Rhynard, C. Lowrie, H. Olwine, G, Gnodle, V. Wion, G. Bristley. Row 2: J. Kiefer, M. Supinger, B. Mallery, P. Curtis, B. Mercer, C. Kiser, M. Pearson, l. Reed, G. Flutledge, B. Vanchure. Row 3: E. Bell, J. Stager, S. Cooper, M. Debar, J. Hutchinson, W. Elfritz. Custod Faculty l F 9 v l ians: L. Ouellette, S. Wesco, E. Gillis, E. Althoff, G. Gurklies, C. Hohenstein. nA Clogisw 'is 0. cvfe Larhition. I+: is Somitfniry sn'1eFx'fa5 5.-Flower, buff: none -the lex, -For-ever c.efebraJdnj. 'G ,Y 'Vik -4195 A f 6 'z t I IW rf 'IQ14 gg 5 gif nl: fig' lmifr My U 'V' 3 I W- I i 1 .:. Broderick Erffn-gi n , A 12 A ,ff '31 ':::v,ff' :-15' '29 4 A I , - - . lf rj: .- : ,L ' Q.. '1uf'4rgg-eff ..awEf,,-geflff' Nw f5!F Q.?f3' ' 1 u. !af,:gsf! I f Xe.-. ' gggsfsz Q . 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X59 H .5 A ' 2 g . i n 'Hwdnks for GH,H ahah wx E .. . 3 Rita Fay Adkins. Budget Collector 25 Cheerleader 2,3,45 Choir 3,45 Homecoming Court 45 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 Junior Cabinet 35 J-Teens, SOS 35 Prom Server 2. Michael Allen Alfred. O.W.E. 2,3,4. Joseph Louis Allen. FCA 45 Football 1,2,3,45 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 Key Club 2,3,45 Prom Server 25 Track 1,2,35 Varsity T 1,2,3,4. Patricia Ann Alspaugh. Band 15 DECA 3,4 - Vice President 45 FBW 35 FHA 35 Junior Achievement 3. Debra A. Arcidiacono. Block T 35 Choir 25 Cinderellas 35 COE 4 - Parliamentarian 45 Concessions 45 Intramural Sports 1,2,35 J-Teens, SOS 3,45 Play Casts 15 Pom Pom Girl 25 Program Seller 2. John Stephen Arnold. DECA 45 Intramural sports 15 Junior Cabinet 35 Student Council 3,4. Cynthia Louise Arthur. COE 4 - Parliamentarian5 Concessions 3,45 Girls' Intramurals 1,2,35 Play Casts 25 Program Seller 35 Stage Crew 25 IOE 3. Bruce William Atwater. Basketball 25 Budget Collector 35 Choir 45 Concessions 45 Football 2,35 Intramural Sports 45 Musicals 35 Stage Crew 35 Tennis 45 Track 15 Varsity T 3,4. Ralph Avey, Jr. DCT 4 - Sergeant-of-Arms. Fred Bader. Band 1,25 Basketball 1,2,3,4 - Tri-Captain5 Football 1,2,3,45 Interact 2,3,4 - Board of Directors5 Orchestra 1,25 Track 1,2,3,45 Varsity T 2,3,4. Judy Lynne Bailey. Block T 2,35 Concessions 45 Gregg Awards 35 Program Seller 35 IOE 3,4. Vanessa Baker. Budget Collector 35 Concessions 45 Girls' Interscholastic Sports 35 Homecoming Court 45 Intramural Sports 2,35 Stage Crew 3,4. 206 - Senior Credits enior Credits Susan Kay Barga. Band 15 Block T 2,35 Choir 3,45 GAA 1,2,3,45 Girls' Chorale 45 Girls' Interscholastic Sports 1,2,3,45 J-Teens, SOS 3,45 Musicals 3,45 Stage Crew 2. Carole Ann Bascombe. COE 45 Concessions 45 Dramatics Club 2,35 JCOWA 3,45 Track 2,35 Stage Crew 3. Mary Alice Battson. Choir 1,3,45 COE 4 - President5 Concessions 45 Girls' Chorale 45 Gregg Awards 35 Intramural Sports 1,2,35 IOE 35 J-Teens, SOS 3,45 Musicals 3,45 Program Seller 3. Lawrence D. Bean. Mary Bayman. Mark Paul Beatty. Baseball 15 Basketball 15 Golf 2,35 Intramural Sports 1,2,35 Varsity T 3. Cynthia Ann Bell. Budget Collector 25 Intramural Sports 45 Fine Arts Festival 3,4. Gordon Grandville Bell. FCA 3,4 - President5 Football 1,2,3,45 Junior Cabinet 35 Key Club 2,3,45 Prom Server 25 Student Referee 35 Track 1,2,3,45 Varsity T 2,3,4. Gale L. Bentley. Band 1,25 Budget Collector 1,25 COE 4 - Vice-President5 FNA 3,45 Intramural Sports 1,25J-Teens, SOS 45 Program Seller 15Scholarship T 35 Student Referee 15 IOE 3. Mary Theresa Berchtold. National Honor Society 3,45 Scholarship T 1,2,3,4. Gene Berry. OWE 3,4. Dale Beverly. Color Guard 35 Football 1,2,35 Science Club 35 Wrestling 3. Ronald David Bevington. Annual Staff 4 - Business Manager5 Concessions 45 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 Key Club 2,3,4 - Vice-President5 Track 3. Alana Jo Blackburn. Astra 3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Buckeye Girls' State 35 Choir 3,45 Girls' Chorale 45 J-Teens, SOS 4: Men's Matin Chorale 3,4 - Accompanist5 Musicals 2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Orchestra 2,3,45 Scholarship T 1,2,3,45 Stage Band 2,4. Sheila Lynn Blizman. IOE 3,4. Michele Ann Blue. Choir 1,25 FNA 1,2,35 Gregg Awards 35 Intramural Sports 1,25 IOE 3,4. Keith Allan Bomhard. Football 1,2,3,45 Interact 2,3,4 - Treasurer5 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 Tennis 35 Track 15 Varsity T 2,3,4. Peter Lynn Booher. Concessions 45 Gymnastics 25 Intramural Sports 1,2,35 Student Referee 1,25 Varsity T 2. James Christian Bourque. Band 15 Dramatics Club 2,3,45 JCOWA 2,3,45 Musicals 3,45 Play Casts 2,35 Program Seller 35 Stage Crew 1,2,3,45 Student Council 45 Thespians 45 Trojan Toga Staff 3. Kenneth Bowden. Scholarship T 1,25 Stage Crew 45 Wrestling 2,3. Elmo David Boyd. Football 45 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 National Honor Society 45 OI 45 Student Referee 3,45 Track 1,3,45 Varsity T 3,4. Cassandra Lee Brandon. Block T 2,35 Concessions 45 Girls' Interscholastic Sports 2,35 Intramural Sports 2,35 Pom Pom Girl 3. Dale A. Breeze. Choir 15 OWE 3,4. David K. Breeze. Phillip Gary Brown. Band 1,2,3,45 Intramural Sports 2535 Musicals 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Ol 45 Orchestra 3,45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Scholarship T 1,2,3,45 Science Club 2,3,4. Richard Brundrett. Choir 1,2,35 Concessions 45 Intramural Sports 1,25 Musicals 1,2,35 Science Club 1,2,3 - Presdient 4 - Vice President5 Stage Crew 35 Student Referee 25 Track 2,3. Cinda Lou Buirley. Choir 1,2,3,45 Concessions 45 Dramatics 3,4 - Senior Representative5 Intramural sports 2,45 Musicals 2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Play Casts 2,3,45 Pom Pom Girl 25 Scholarship T 1,2,3,45 Stage Crew 45 Thespians 4. Orest Andrew Burns. CIWE 3,4. Christopher Thane Butler. Chess Club 25 Cross Country 2,35 Interact 3,45 Intramural Sports 2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Scholarship T 1,2,3,45 Student Council 45 Tennis 1,2,3,45 Trojan Toga Staff 3,45 Varsity T 3,4. Pamela S. Butt. Choir 1,2,3,45 Concessions 45 Gregg Awards 35 Musicals 2,35 IOE 3 - Parliamentarian, 4 - Parliamentarian, Michael Calicoat. Robert James Campbell. Cross Country 1,2,3,4 - Co-Captain 2,3,45 Interact 3,4 - Treasurer5 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 Junior Cabinet 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Scholarship T 1,2,3,45 Student Council 15 Student Referee 45 Track 1,2,3,45 Varsity T 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 1,2,3,4. Crystal Deni'se Carnes. DCT - Secretary5 FNA 1,2,3,4 - President. Barbara Ann Carr. FTA 3,45 Girls' lnterscholastic Sports 1,3,45 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 OI 4. Penny Jo Cassel. Cinderellas 45 Concessions 45 FNA 3,45 J-Teens, SOS 3,45 Office Worker 45 Program Seller 4. Lu Ann Chaney. Arts and Crafts Club 1,25 Block T 2,3,45 GAA 45 Girls' Interscholastic Sports 1,2,3,45 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 Scholarship T 25 Trojan Toga Staff 2. William Thomas Christie. Football 25 Interact 1,2,3. Don Church. OWE 2,3 - President, 4 - Vice President. Barbara Jo Clingan. Choir 1,2,3,4 Concessions 45 FTA 3,45 Girls' Chorale 4 J-Teens, SOS 45 Musicals 2,3,4. Emmy Lou Cochran. All Club Formal Server 15 Block T 2 - Sophomore Representative, 3,4 - Treasurer5 Budget Collector 2,35 Choir 1,2,3,45 Cinderellas 35 Class Officer 45 Concessions 45 Dramatics Club 2,35 GAA 2,35 Homecoming Court 45 Impact 45 Intramural Sports 2,35 J-Teens, SOS 3,45 Musicals 35 Office Worker 45 Program Seller 35 Stage Crew 45 Student Council 4. Kay Lynn Colello. Arts and Crafts Club 15 Budget Collector 1,2,35 Cheerleader 2,3,45 Cinderellas 2,3,45 FTA 35 Gymnastics 45 Intramural Sports 1,2,35 Junior Cabinet 35 J-Teens, SOS 35 Program Seller 35 Student Council 4. Terry Coleman. DCT 4. Roger Lee Collins. Intramural Sports 15 OWE 3,4 - Secretary. Sharon Marie Colwell. All Club Formal Server 15 Astra 3,4 - Secretary5 Block T 2,3,45 Cheerleader 2,35 Choir 15 Class Officer 3 - Vice President5 Concessions 45 FTA 3,45 Homecoming Court 4 - Queen5 Impact 45 Junior Cabinet 35 J-Teens, SOS 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Program Seller 35 Prom Server 25 Student Council 1,4. Janet G. Conard. Budget Collector 35 DCT 45 FNA 2,3,4 - Treasurer5 Intramural Sports 1,25 J-Teens, SOS 45 Scholarship T 1,2,35 Stage Crew 15 Student Referee 1. Kathleen Sue Conard. Impact 3,45 Intramural Sports 2,35 National Honor Society 3,45 Scholarship T 1,2,3,45 Science Club 2,45 Trojan Toga Staff 2. Rick E. Conrad. DECA 45 Intramural Sports 4. Michele Jay Cook. Band 1,2,3,45 Choir 45 Intramural Sports 1,2,35 J-Teens, SOS 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Orchestra 2,3,45 Scholarship T 1,2,3,4. Leslie Ann Couch. Arts and Crafts Club 1,25 Block T 2,3,4 - Representative 3,45 Cinderellas 2,3,45 Concessions 45 Impact 45 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 J-Teens, SOS 3,45 Program Seller 35 Scholarship T 1. Carol Ann Counts. Arts and Crafts Club 1,25 Gymnastics 2,3,4 - Co-Captain5 Intramural Sports 2,4. Susan Kay Cress. Choir 35 COE 4. Steven Cruea. Andrew Charles Dannin. Dramatics Club 1,2,35 Stage Crew 1,2,35 Trojan Toga Staff 1,2,3 - Publication Editor. Geoffrey E. Davis. Choir 1,25 DCT 45 Pep Band 1. Paul Vernon Davis. Baseball 35 Intramural Sports 1,2,3. Joyce Ann Dawson. Block T 2,3,45 Concessions 45 FTA 45 J-Teens, SOS 45 Trojan Toga Staff 3. Mickey R. Dellinger. Michael Edward Detrick. Budget Collector 1,25 Choir 3,45 Dramatics Club 2,3,45 Football 1,25 Interact 4 - Treasurer5 Intramural Sports 1,2,35 Men's Matin Chorale 45 Musicals 2,3,45 Prom Server 45 Science Club 2,3,45 Stage Crew 25 Varsity T 2,3. Kirk Coleman DeWeese. Baseball 2,35 Basketball 1 - Manager5 Football 25 Intramural Sports 1. Timothy Eden Dickensheets. All Club Formal Server 15 Basketball 15 Concessions 35 Football 2,3,45 Interact 2,3 - Vice President, 4 - President5 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 Program Seller 35 Rec Council 1,2,3,4 - Bouncer5 Student Council 15 Student Referee 3,45 Tennis 35 Varsity T 2,3,4. Sally Drijver. Astra 45 Block T 45 Concessions 45 Girls' interscholastic Sports 1,2,3,45 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 J-Teens, SOS 45 Student Council 4. Zachary Michael Dunn. DCT 45 Dramatics Club 2,35 Gymnastics 1,25 Wrestling 1. Nancy Dunnam. Concessions 45 Dramatics Club 2,3,45 JCOWA 2,3,4 - Secretary5 Stage Crew 2,3. Steven W. Dusenbury. DCT 4 - President. Senior Credits - 207 Diana Marie Dyas. Arts and Crafts Club 1,25 Block T 3,45 Budget Collector 35 Cheerleader 25 Cinderellas 3,45 Concessions 45 Dramatics Club 15 GAA 15 Girls' lnterscholastic Sports 35 Impact 45 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 J-Teens, SOS 3,45 Office Worker 45 Scholarship T 3. Kim Early. DECA 3,45 Intramural Sports 1,2,3. Diana Christine Ertz. COE 4 - Treasurer5 Concessions 45 J-Teens, SOS 4. Ronald David Erwin. Ron L. Farris. DCT 45 Intramural Sports 2,3,4. William B. Fauver. Mark Leonard Favorite. Choir 1,2,3,45 Concessions 45 Men's Matin Chorale 3,45 Musicals 2,3,45 Science Club 2,3,45 Stage Crew 4. Charles E. Fellers, Jr. Concessions 45 Intramural Sports 1,2,35 Student Referee 45 Track 15 Wrestling 1. Martha K. Fergus. Block T 3,45 FTA 35 Stage Crew 2. Jonni Elizabeth Ferris. Budget Collector 2,35 Concessions 45 FHA 15 Gregg Awards 35 IOE 3,4. William H. Fisher. Intramural Sports 1,2,35 Junior Achievement 2,3 - Vice President. Dave Allen Florsheim. Band 2,3,45 Intramural Sports 25 O.l. 35 Pep Band 2,35 Stage Crew 3. Mary Louise Francis. Gregg Awards 35 Intramural Sports 25 Program Seller 35 IOE 3,4 - Vice President. William J. Francis. Concessions 45 Intramural Sports 2,3. David W. Frank. Band 1,2,3,45 Budget Collector 25 Intramural Sports 1,25 Orchestra 45 Pep Band 45 Stage Band 45 Track 2. Anthony D. Frey. Baseball 1,2,35 Basketball 1,25 Concessions 45 Football 15 208 - Senior Credits Intramural Sports 3,45 Student Referee 35 Varsity T 2,3,4. James Wayne Funderburg. Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3. Teresa Elaine Furrow. Block T 2,35 Concessions 45 GAA 3,45 Intramural Sports 35 J-Teens, SOS 3,45 Program Seller 35 Scholarship T 4. Dan Gallagher. Cross Country 45 Orchestra 3. 'Sylvia Marie Garrett. Block T 2,35 Concessions 45 Dramatics Club 2,3,4 - Vice President5 Intramural Sports 1,2,45 Musicals 45 Play Casts 2,3,45 Program Seller 35 Stage Crew 2,3,4 - Stage Manager5 Thespians 3,4. Richard Alan Gentle. Choir 3,45 Gymnastics 35 Intramural Sports 3,45 Men's Matin Chorale 4 - Secretary5 Wrestling 2. Tyler Norton George. Budget Collector 15 Dramatics Club 1,2,35 Impact 45 Intramural Sports 45 Play Casts 3. Ruth Gibson. Block T 25 DECA 3,45 FHA 2. Elisabeth Jeanne Giedt. Band 1,2,3,45 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 JCOWA 45 J-Teens, SOS 3,45 Musicals 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 O.l. 45 Orchestra 3,45 Play Casts 45 Pom Pom Girl 35 Scholarship T 1,2,35 Science Club 4. Leslie Anne Gillman. Arts and Crafts 1,25 Cinderellas 2,3,45 Concessions 45 Dramatics 2,35 Program Seller 35 Student Referee 25 Thespians 3,4. Steven Allen Gingrich. Gymnastics 2,3,45 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 Varsity T 3,4. Chris Allan Gladman. Intramural Sports 1,2,4. Ann Carrington Goodall. Band 1,2,3,4: J-Teens, SOS 3,4. Timothy Jean Goodin. Concessions 35 Football 1,25 Intramural Sports 35 Track 15 Wrestling 1,2,3,4 - Co-Captain. Debra Kay Goodpaster. COE 45 Concessions 45 Intramural Sports 1. Kristi Lee Graham. Choir 15 Concessions 1,2,35 Dramatics Club 1,25 Intramural Sports 15 JCOWA 1,25 Girls' lnterscholastic Sports 4. Richard T. Green, Jr. Band 15 Budget Collector 2,35 Concessions 45 Golf 3,45 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 National Honor Society 45 Orchestra 15 Scholarship T 1,2,3,45 Thespians 15 Varsity T 45 Debate 4. Jeffrey Charles Greer. Dramatics Club 45 Science Club 3,45 Stage Crew 4. Mary E. Gretzinger. Block T 3,4-J Cheerleader 45 Cinderellas 35 Concessions 45 Intramural Sports 1,25 J-Teens, SOS 3,45 Pom Pom Girl 25 Program Seller 35 Scholarship T 1,2. Herstle Myron Griffis. Intramural Sports 2,3,45 Science Club 25 Wrestling 1,2,3,4. Marc Francis Grilliot. Patrick Joseph Groff. Basketball 1,2,3,4 - Statistician5 Golf 1,2,3,45 Scholarship T 2,3. Kerry Alan Gurklies. Projectionist's Club 2,3,4 - President. Janina Anne Gwin. Block T 2,35 COE 45 Concessions 3,45 Girls' lnterscholastic Sports'1,2,3,45 Intramural Sports 1,2. Elmer Hall, Jr. Budget Collector 35 Football 15 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 3,4. Richard E. Harnish, Jr. Football 1,2,3,45 Interact 3,45 Scholarship T 15 Track 25 Varsity T 3,4. Thomas McRae Harrelson. Debate 45 Intramural Sports 1,2,35 Student Referee 25 Tennis 1,2,3,4. Carla Kay Harris. Annual Staff 45 Block T 2,35 Concessions 45 FTA 3,45 GAA 3,45 Girls' lnterscholastic Sports 1,2,35 Gregg Awards 3 - filing5 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 J-Teens, SOS 3,45 Stage Crew 25 Student Referee 3. Kathleen Gay Hartzell. Annual Staff 4 - Senior Editor5 Astra 3,4 - Jr. 81 Sr. Representative: Block T 2,3,45 Choir 1,2,3,45 Cinderellas 2,35 Concessions 4: lntramural Sports 1,2,35 J-Teens, SOS 3,45 Musicals 2,3,45 Program Seller 3: Rec Council 1,2,3,4 - Vice President. Katherine Elaine Hlarvey. Band 1: Dramatics Club 35 FTA 45 JCOWA 3. Debra Ann Hatfield. Arts and Crafts 1,25 Block T 3,45 Concessions 4: FTA 35 Impact 45 Intramural Sports 1,2: J-Teens, SOS 3,45 Program Seller 3. James Kenneth Hayes. Arts and Crafts 1. Craig Edward Heiberger. Arts and Crafts 15 Basketball 1: Football 15 Golf 1: lntramural Sports 1:Track 15 Wrestling 1. Vicky Lee Henn. Block T 2,3,4 - Secretary: Budget Collector 15 Choir 1,2,3,4 - President, 2 - Librarian: Concessions 45 FTA 35 GAA 45 Girls' Chorale 3,4 - Secretary: lntramural Sports 1,2,35 J-Teens, SOS 3,45 Musicals 2,3,4 - crews: Program Seller 35 Scholarship T 1,25 Student Council 45 Senior Cabinet 4: Chicken Dinner 4 - Serving Committee Chairman. Mary A. Herrick. Choir 1: Concessions 3,4: Dramatics Club 2,35 lntramural Sports 2,35 Program Seller 3,4: Stage Crew 2,3. Deborah Kay Herrmann. All Club Formal Server 15 Astra 3,4 - President: Block T 3,45 Budget Collector 15 Cheerleader 2: Choir 1,25 Concessions 3,45 Homecoming Court 45 lntramural Sports 1,25 Junior Cabinet 32 J-Teens, SOS 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Program Seller 35 Prom Server 35 Scholarship T 1,25 Student Council 4. David A. Hershey. Basketball 1,25 DCT 45 lntramural Sports 1,2,3,4. Randy Lee Hess. Baseball 3,4 - Manager: Football 2,3,4 - Nlanager: Track 25 Varsity T 3,4 - Treasurer: Wrestling 3,4 - Manager. Theresa Lynn Hillman. Annual Staff 4 - Activities Editor: Block T 45 Budget Collector 1,25 Choir 3,45 Concessions 45 FTA 3,45 Girls' Chorale 45 GAA 2,3,45 Girls' lnterscholastic Sports 1,2,3,45 lntramural Sports 1,2,3,45 J-Teens, SOS 3,4, 3 - Secretary, 4 - Senior Representative: Musicals 3,4: Program Seller 3. Robert Frederick Hiser. lntramural Sports 2,3,45 Tennis 2,3,4. Molly Hobson. Block T 2,3,4 - Sergeant-at-arms: Choir 1,2,3,4: Cinderellas 2,35 FTA 15 Girls' Chorale 3,4: J-Teens, SOS 3,4: Play Casts 2,4. Stanley D. Holobaugh. Concessions 45 Dramatics Club 45 Intramural Sports 1,2,45 Musicals 45 Science Club 45 Stage Crew 4. Julia Ann Huffaker. Arts and Crafts Club 1: GAA 15 lntramural Sports 1,2,35 J-Teens, SOS 35 Office Worker 41 Orchestra 1,2. John Taylor Hufnal. Choir 1,2,3,4 - Vice President: Men's Matin Chorale 3,42 Musicals 2,3,4: Office Worker 45 Play Casts 1,2,3,45 Stage Crew 1,2. Deborah Ann Huston. All Club Formal Server 15 Arts and Crafts Club 1,25 Astra 3,45 Band 1,2,3,4: Buckeye Girls' Stage 35 Choir 3,4: Class Officer 4 - Secretary: FTA 3,4: GAA 2,35 Girls' lnterscholastic Sports 1,2,35 Girls' Chorale 45 Impact 45 lntramural Sports 1,2,45 J-Teens, SOS 3,4: Majorette 2,3,4: Musicals 1,2,3,45 Orchestra 3,4 - Secretary: Scholarship T 2,45 Stage Band 25 Student Council 2,3,4 - Secretary: Tennis 1,2,3,4. Keith Jackson. Allyn David James. Color Guard 15 Concessions 45 Library Staff 4. Nancy E. James. Block T 2,3,45 Buckeye Girls' State 3 - Alternate: Choir 1,2,3,4 - Student Director 2,3,4 - Accompanist 1,2,3,45 Concessions 45 Dramatics Club 2,3,4 - Junior Representative: FTA 3,4: Girls' Chorale 3,4 - Accompanist 3,45 JCOWA 3,4: J-Teens, SOS 3,45 Co-Junior Project Chairman: Musicals 1,2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,4: Play Casts 2,3,4: Program Seller 35 Scholarship T 1,2,3,4: Science Club 2,3,4 - Secretary 35 Stage Crew 2,3,4: Student Council 45 Thespians 3,45 Debate and Speech 4 - Secretary: Best Supporting Actress 1971 3. David H. Johnson. DECA 3,4. George Allan Johnson. Stage Crew 4. Jill Marie Johnson. Band 1,2,3,45 Block T 2,35 lntramural Sports 1,2,3,4: J-Teens, SOS 3,45 National Honor Society 45 Scholarship T 3,45 Science Club 4. Teresa Ann Johnson. Budget Collector 35 Cinderellas 45 Concessions 45 FTA 3,4: GAA 1,2,3,45 J-Teens, SOS 3,45 Musicals 1,2,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Ol 4: Play Casts 35 Program Seller 3: Scholarship T 1,2,3,4. Michael Hogan Johnston. All Club Formal Server 15 Basketball 15 Football 1,2,3,4: Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 Key Club 2,3,4 - Sgt. at Arms: Prom Server 2: Track 1,2,35 Varsity T 2,3,4. Margaret Emily Jones. Astra 2,3,4 - Treasurer: Band 1,2,3,45 Block T 35 Cinderellas 1,25 GAA 1,2,35 lntramural Sports 1,2,3,45 J-Teens, SOS 3,45 - President: Majorette 2,3,4 - Head Majorette 3,45 Musicals 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 OI 3,4: Scholarship T 1,2,3,4: Student Council 4. Marsha Ann Jones. Annual Staff 4: Budget Collector 35 Cheerleader 15 Cinderellas 4: Concessions 45 FTA 3,45 Intramural Sports 1,2,35 J-Teens, SOS 45 Office Worker1:Scholarship T 1. Ralph Kirk Jones. FCA 45 Football 1,2,3,45 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 Junior Cabinet 4: Track 1,2,35 Varsity T 2,35 Wrestling 1. Mark Stephen Jones. DECA 3,45 Track 3,4. Cathleen Margarita Bridget Keehan. Block T 2,3,45 Choir 1,2,3,4: Concessions 45 FTA 4: J-Teens, SOS 3,45 Pom Pom Girl 45 Program Seller 35 Scholarship T 4. Brian Kendall. Budget Collector 2: Concessions 35 Student Referee 2. Sue Ann Kilpatrick. Choir 1,2,3,45 Cinderellas 45 Concessions 45 J-Teen: SOS Senior Credits - 209 3,45 Musicals 45 Pom Pom Girl 2,3,45 Program Seller 3. Steven Dwight Lacey. Band 1,2,3,45 Orchestra 45 Pep Band 3,45 Science Club 3,4 - Treasurer5 Wind Ensemble 4. Rudolph Kuser. Debra Jean Lamka. Block T 35 Budget Collector 35 Cheerleader 2,45 Choir 1,2,3,45 COE 4: FTA 35 GAA 1,2,35 Girls' Chorale 3,4 - President5 Girls' Interscholastic Sports 1,2,35 Gymnastics 2,35 Homecoming Court 45 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 J-Teens, SOS 3,45 Musicals 2,3,45 Office Worker 3,45 Program Seller 35 Rec Council 1,2,3,4. Philip Thomas LaVelle. Annual Staff 4 - Business Manager5 Basketball 1,2,3,4 - Captain5 Concessions 45 Intramural Sports 1,25 Key Club 2,3,4 - President5 Program Seller 35 Student Referee 2,35 Varsity T 3,4. Thomas John Laymon. Cheerleader 45 Choir 1,45 FCA 3,4 - Secretary5 Football 1,2,3,45 Impact 3 - Program Chairman, 4 - Chairman5 Men's Matin Chorale 45 National Honor Society 3,45 O.l. 45 Play Casts 45 Scholarship T 2,3,45 Student Council 45 Track 45 Varsity T 3,4. Claudia Louise Legris. Arts and Crafts 15 Astra 3,45 Block T 2,3, - Vice President, 4 - President5 Budget Collector 25 Carson Trophy 35 Cinderellas 2,35 Concessions 45 GAA 15 Homecoming Court 45 Intramural Sports 1,2,35 J-Teens, SOS 3,45 Program Seller 35 Prom Server 25 Scholarship T 2,45 Student Council 2,3. Lance LeVeck. DCT 45 Intramural Sports 2,3,4. Franklin Edward Lewis. All Club Formal Server 15 Budget Collector 15 Class Officer 35 Dramatics Club 1,2,35 FCA 3.5 Football 1,25 Impact 3 - President5 Intramural Sports 1,2,35 Junior Cabinet 35 Key Club 1,2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Orchestra 15 Play Casts 1,2,35 Scholarship T 1,2,35 Science Club 1,25 Student Council 1,2,3,45 Thespians 2,3,45 Track 15 Trojan Crier Staff 1,25 Varsity T 2,3,45 Wrestling 1,2. 210 - Senior Credits Walter Neil Lewis. All Club Formal Server 15 Buckeye Boys' State 35 Budget Collector 25 Chess Club 15 Choir 1,2,3,4 - Secretary5 Class Officer 3 - Treasurer, 45 Dramatics Club 1,2,3,45 FCA 3,4 - Treasurer5 Football 15 Impact 3,4 - Treasurer5 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 Junior Cabinet 35 Key Club 2,3,4 - Treasurer5 Men's Matin Chorale 3,45 Musicals 2,35 National Honor Society 3,45 Play Casts 1,2,3,45 Prom Server 25 Scholarship T 1,2,3,45 Science Club 1,2,3,45 Stage Crew 1,2,35 Student Council 1,2,3,4 - President5 Thespians 3,45 Track 15 Trojan Crier Staff 15 Varsity T 3,45 Vesper Trophy 35 Wrestling 1,2,3,4. Panela Gay Lowry. Choir 1,2,3,4. Edward Louis Lutz. Concessions 35 JCOWA 45 Library.Staff 15Scholarship T 3. Judith Ellen McAtee. Block T 2,3,45 Budget Collector 2,35 Choir 1,2,3,45 Cinderellas 35 Concessions 45 Dramatics Club 2,35 FTA 35 GAA 25 Girls' Chorale 3,45 Girls' Interscholastic Sports 35 Impact 45 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 JCOWA 25 J-Teens, SOS 3,45 Musicals 1,2,3,45 Play Casts 1,45 Program Seller 35 Student Council 2,3,4. Linda Jeanne McErlane. Budget Collector 15 Choir 1,25 Cinderellas 45 FTA 3 - Treasurer, 4 - President5 GAA 2,3,45 Impact 35 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 J-Teens SOS 3,45 Musicals 25 National Honor Society 3,45 O.I. 45 Program Seller 35 Scholarship T 1,2,3,45 Science Club 2,3 - Treasurer, 45 Trojan Toga Staff 2. Sheryl Rae McKinney. Arts and Crafts 1,25 Dramatics Club 25 FHA 15 FTA 35 GAA 2,3,45 Girls' Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 Interscholastic Sports 1,2,3,45 JCOWA 45 Stage Crew 2. Robin Sue McNutt. Block T 15 Choir 25 DECA 1 - Treasurer5 FHA 3 - Treasurer 84 Historian. Connie Susan Mathes. Arts and Crafts Club 1,25 Block T 3,45 Cheerleader 15 Cinderellas 3,45 COE 45 Concessions 45 GAA '2,3 - Jr. Representative, 4 - Sr. ReDf9S6f1i8IiVGi Girls' Interscholastic Sports 1,2,3,4: Gregg Awards. 35 Gymnastics 15 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 Junior Cabinet 45 Office Worker 45 Pom Pom Girl 25 Program Seller 35 Jr. IOE 35 Student Referee 2,3. Patricia Coleen Mathews. Gregg Awards 35 IOE 3,4. William Maxwell. OWE 3,4. Melvin John Mayer ll. Baseball 15 Football 1,2,3,45 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 Key Club 2,3,4: Scholarship T 25 Student Referee 45 Tennis 1,2,3,45 Track 45 Varsity T 2,3,4 - President. Marguerite Kay Meeker. Choir 1,2,3,45 Girls' Chorale 3,45 Girls' Interscholastic Sports 1,2,3,4: Impact 45 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 Student Council 1. Deborah Meyers. OWE 4. Marcia Nell Mitchell. Band 1,2,35 Budget Collector 15 Concessions 45 Intramural Sports 1,2,35 J-Teens SOS 35 Orchestra 1,2,35 Pom Pom Girl 2,3. Karen Kae Moler. Choir 15 COE 4 - Vice President5 Intramural Sports 1,25 J-Teens SOS 4: IOE 3. Tomla Montjoy. Budget Collector 15 Concessions 45 Intramural Sports 1,25 Program Seller 35 Stage Crew 3. William Patrick Moran. Budget Collector 15 Football 15 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 Library Staff 2,35 Science Club 1,2,35 Track 1,25 Varsity T 15 Wrestling 1. Cathy Ann Morrissette. COE 4 - President5 Concessions 45 Dramatics Club 1,25 JCOWA 45 Play Casts 15 Stage Crew 3. Glenn Eugene Mott. Annual Staff 45 Arts and Crafts Club 1,25 Concessions 45 Ronald Scott Mundhenk. Football Mgr. 45 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 Student Referee 3. Richard Murphy. Football 1,22 Intramural Sports 3,45 Tennis 1,25 Wrestling 1,2. Bobbie Sue Neth. COE 4 - Secretary5 FBW 3. Tony Kay Niles. Budget Collector 15 Concessions 45 Football 15 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 Student Council 45 Track 2,3. Christopher Norris. Chess Club 1,3,45 Men's Matin Chorale 45 Musicals 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Orchestra 25 Scholarship T 1,2,3,45 Science Club 1,2,3,4 - President 4. Susan Overholser. COE 4. Leslie Parsons. Deborah Lee Pautsch. Annual Staff 4 - Editor5 Astra 3,45 Block T 2,3,45 Choir 1,2,3,45 Concessions 45 Intramural Sports 1,25 J-Teens, SOS 3,45 Musicals 2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Program Seller 35 Scholarship T 1,2,3,4. Debra Kay Payton. COE 4. Kip D. Peters. Martha Jane Pfister. Band 1,2,3,45 Budget Collector 25 FTA 3,45 GAA 2,3,45 Impact 45 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 J-Teens, SOS 3,45 Orchestra 2,35 Science Club 2,3,45 Stage Band 1,2,3,4. Thomas Michael Pinter. Baseball 1,2,3,45 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,4. Michael Scott Pirrie. Concessions 45 Gymnastics 1,3,45 Intramural Sports 2,35 Program Seller 3. Cheryl Sue Pour. Annual Staff 4 - Faculty Editor5 Choir 1,2,3,45 Concessions 45 FTA 2,35 GAA 1,2,3 - Jr. Repr., 4 - Sr. Repr.5 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 Program Seller 35 Musical 1,2,3,4. Pamela Elaine Powers. Choir 1,2,3,45 Concessions 45 GAA 2,3 - Secretary, 4 - President5 Girls' lnterscholastic Sports 1,2,3,45 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 J-Teens, SOS 45 Musicals 45 Program Seller 3. Pamela Gail Price. All Club Server 25 Arts and Crafts Club 1,25 Block T 2,3,45 Budget Collector 35 Cheerleader 15 Choir 3,45 Concessions 45 Dramatics Club 1,2,35 Gymnastics 35 J-Teens, SOS 35 Musicals 35 Pom Pom Girl 2 - Soph Repr.5 Program Seller 35 Student Council 4. Sue Price. Steve M. Pugalee. DCT 45 Intramural Sports 4. Florence Darlene Rademachir. Band 1,2,3,45 Choir 35 Musicals 35 Orchestra 1,2,3,4. Carol Ann Randall. Arts and Crafts Club 1,25 Budget Collector 2,35 Concessions 45 Dramatics Club 1,2,35 Girls' lnterscholastic Sports 45 JCOWA 2,3,45 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 Pom Pom Girl 25 Program Seller 35 Stage Crew 2,3. Gordon Robert Rawlyk. Basketball 1,2,3,4 - Tri-captain5 Buckeye Boy's State 3 - Alt.5 Interact 3,4. Sheri Rene Reeves. Block T 45 Choir 15 Dramatics Club 1,2,35 Musicals 15 Orchestra 35 Play Casts 25 Stage Crew 1,2,3,4. Rita K. Rench. Band 1,2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Orchestra 3,45 Scholarship T 1,2,3,45 IOE 3. Donna Mae Rhoades. Annual Staff 4 - Faculty Editor5 Arts and Crafts Club 1,25 Choir 45 Concessions 45 Dramatics Club 25 GAA 3,45 FTA 3,45 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 J-Teens, SOS 3,45 Musicals 1,45 O.I. 45 Program Seller 3. Larry Gene Robbins. John C. Ridenour. Band 1,25 Baseball 1,25 Basketball 15 Dramatics Club 2,35 Football 1,2,3. Debra Elaine Rogers. Choir 3,45 Concessions 45 J-Teens, SOS 45 Office Worker 4. Tony L. Sage. Band 1,2,3,45 Choir 3,45 Men's Matin Chorale 3,45 Musicals 45 Pep Band 3,4. David Scott Sampson. Cross Country 2,3,45 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,4. David Lee Sanger. Basketball 1,25 Choir 1,25 Cross Country 25 Interact 2,3,45 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,4. Janet E. Sawcheck. Budget Collector 1,25 Concessions 45 Gregg Awards 35 Office Worker 45 Program Seller 35 IOE 3,4 - President. Daivd Alexander Schelkin. Annual Staff 4 - Photographer5 Cheerleader 42 Concessions 45 Gymnastics 2,3,4 - Tri-captain5 Interact 3,45 Intramural Sports 25 Scholarship T 15Science Club 3 - Vice President, 4 - Sgt. of Arms5 Varsity T 3,4. Mark Edward Schertzinger. Teresa Anne Schimmel. Band 1,2,3,45 Block T 45 Choir 45 Dramatics Club 2,3,45 FTA 35 Girl's lnterscholastic Sports 1,2,3,45 JCOWA 3,45 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 Play Casts 2,3,45 Stage Crew 2,3,45 Thespians 3,4. Julie Belle Schneider. Block T 2,3,45 Cinderellas 3,45 Concessions 45 J-Teens, SOS 3 - Treasurer, 45 Office Worker 3,45 Prom Server 2. Cheryl Leigh Schroeder. Girl's lnterscholastic Sports 1,2. Pat A. Schroeder. Choir 15 Football 25 Intramural Sports 2,3,45 Key Club 3,45 Student Referee 35 Varsity T 2,35 Wrestling 1,2,3. Mike Schnell. Patricia A. Sensenbrenner. Y-Teens 2,35 JCL 2,35 GAA 15 Pep Club 1,2,35 Girls' Chorale 1,25 Office Worker 1,2,3. Jay Xavier Shields. Basketball 15 Budget Collector 2,35 FCA 3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 Student Referee 45 Track 25 Varsity T 3,4. Diana Lynn Shoemaker. Astra 45 Band 1,2,3,45 Choir 3,45 Girl's Chorale 45 FTA 3,45 Intramural Sports 2,3,45J-Teens 3,45 Majorette 3,45 Musicals 45 Stage Band 2,3,4. Senior Credits - 2ll Rebecca Lynne Shoup. Band 45 Block T 2,35 Choir 45 COE 45 Dramatics Club 35 Intramural Sports 1,2,35 Musicals 1,2,3,45 Orchestra 1,2,35 Librarian, 45 Concert Mistress5 Scholarship T 2,3,4. Bruce Allen Shroyer. Golf 1,2,3,4. Mary Louise Shroyer. Arts and Crafts Club 1,25 Astra 3,4 - Vice President5 Choir 1,3,45 Cinderellas 2,35 Concessions 45 Impact 45 Intramural Sports 1,2,35 GAA 15 Girl's Chorale 45 J-Teens SOS 3,45 Musicals 2,3,45 Program Seller 35 Prom Server 25 Scholarship T 2,3,45 Student Council 2. Brian Campion Shuler. Concessions 45 Football 1,2,35 Impact 45 Interact 2,3,45 Intramural Sports 2,3,45 Program Seller 35 Prom Server 25 Track 1,2. Stacy Stuart Smallenbarger. Gymnastics 1,2,3,4 'fey Club 2,3,4. Robert Ray Smith. DECA 3,45 Football 25 Gymnastics 2. Lynda Lou Ann Smith. Arts and Crafts Club 1,25 Bl ock T 2,3,45 Budget Collector 2,35 Concessions 45 Dramatics Club 35 FHA 1,2 - Treasurer 3,4 - Secretary, Treasurer5 FTA 3,4 - Vice President5 Junior Achievement 35 J-Teens, SOS 3,45 Library Staff 1,2,3,45 Trojan Crier 25 Trojan Toga 3. Robin Renee Smith. Block T 2,3,45 J-Teens, SOS 35 Office Worker 45 IOE 3,4 - Treasurer. Christopher Joel Smitley. Basketball 15 Football 1,2,3,45 Track 2. Linda Snider. David Scott Sodders. Band 1,2,3,45 Cross Country 35 FCA 3,45 Gymnastics 25 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 Musicals 1,2,45 Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 35 Scholarship T 1,25 Track 1,2,35 Varsity T 3,4. David Bruce Starkey. Cheerleader 45 Football 1,2,3,45 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,4: Track 15 Varsity T 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 1,3,4. 2l2 - Senior Credits Mike Stafford. Thomas Stafford. M. Paul Staton. FCA 3,45 Football 2,3,45 Intramural Sports 2,35 Varsity T 2,3,4. Marina Janneke Steutel. Astra 45 Dramatics Club 45 JCOWA 45 Musicals 45 Orchestra 4. Scott Stewart. Steven Birch Stilwell. All Club Server 15 Band 1,25 Cross Country 3,45 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 Musicals 1,25 Orchestra 1,25 Pep Band 1,25 Track 1,2,3,45 Varsity T 2. Joann Stoltz. Ronald Gerard Strominger. DECA 3,4 - President5 Office Worker 4. Linda Marie Stull. Arts and Crafts Club 1,25 Astra 3,45 Block T 3,45 Cinderellas 3,45 Concessions 45 Dramatics Club 25 FTA 35 Intramural Sports 15 J-Teens, SOS 3,45 Pom Pom Girl 25 Program Seller 3. Sandra Marie Sucheki. Arts and Crafts Club 1,25 Block T 25 Cheerleader 2,35 Dramatics Club 2,35 FTA 1,25 JCOWA 25 J-Teens, SOS 3. Marla Dee Sutliff. Band 1,2,3,45 FNA 25 Intramural Sports 1,2,35 National Honor Society 3,45 Orchestra 45 Scholarship T 1,2,3,4. Jane Ellen Swabb. Class Officer 45 GAA 2,3,45 Intramural Sports 2,3,45 J-Teens, SOS 45 Library Staff 15 National Honor Society 3,45 Program Seller 35 Scholarship T 1,2,3,45 Student Council 4. Andrew Alan Swihart. Arts and Crafts Club 1,25 Gymnastics 1,25 JCOWA 2,3,45 Scholarship T 2,35 Tennis 1. Stanley Jay Taubman. Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 Stage Crew 2,35 Wrestling 1. Steven Wayne Tegler. Larry Taylor. Margaret Thobe. Choir 1,2,35 Concessions 45 J-Teens, SOS 3,4. Jerry Thomas. Karen Lee Thomas. Block T 2,35 Budget Collector 2,35 Cinderellas 35 Dramatics Club 35 Intramural Sports 1,2,35 J-Teens, SOS 3,45 Office Worker 35 Program Seller 35 Stage Crew 3. James Robert Thompson. Baseball 35 Wrestling 3. Joseph Edward Thorpe. Choir 1,2,3,45 Concessions 45 Interact 3,45 Intramural Sports 1,25 Men's Matin Chorale 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Musicals 3,45 Scholarship T 1,2,3,45 Science Club 35 Student Referee 25 Wrestling 1. Gary Timmons. Gerald William Towne. Baseball 3,45 FCA 45 Impact 3,45 JCOWA 2,35 National Honor Society 3,45 Scholarship T 1,2,3,45 Track 2. Laura Barbara Townsley. Arts and Crafts Club 25 Block T 2,3,45 Choir 1,2,3,45 Concessions 45 FTA 3,45 GAA 1,2,3,45 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 J-Teens, SOS 3,45 Musicals 1,2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Program Seller 35 Scholarship T 1,2,3,45 Trojan Crier 2. Mary Ann Treon. Block T 2,3,45 Choir 1,45 Concessions 45 GirI's Interscholastic Sports 3,45 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 J-Teens, SOS 3,45 Musicals 2,3,45 Program Seller 35 Student Referee 4. William Douglas Twiss. All Club Server 15 Basketball 1,25 Concessions 45 Cross Country 2,3,45 Golf 15 Impact 45 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 Key Club 2,3,45 Library Staff 35 Office Worker 45 Track 2,3,4. Craig ott Ulrich. Band 1,25 Choir 15 Foo Il 15 Intramural Sports 35 OWE 1,25 Stage Band 15 Track 1. Daniel Stuart Utrecht. Annual Staff 4 - Sports Editor5 Basketball 2,35 Buckeye's Boys' State 35 Class Officer 45 Concessions 45 Dramatics Club 45 FCA 35 Interact 2,3,4 - Secretary5 National Honor Society 3,45 Play Casts 45 Scholarship T 1,2,3,45 Stage Crew 45 Student Council 3,4 -- Treasurer5 Trojan Crier 3 - Sports Editor. Julie S. Vesper. Block T 2,3,45 Concessions 45 Gregg Awards 35 Junior Achievement 2 - Personnel Director, 3 - Treasurer. Betty Lou Virgint. Choir 1,2,35 COE 4 - Secretary5 GAA 15 Intramural Sports 1,2,35 J-Teens, SOS 3,4. Cynthia S. Voorhis. Choir 1,2,3,45 IOE 3,4 - Secretary. William Thomas Voris Ill. Choir 1,35 Impact 45 JCOWA 35 Musicals 35 Scholarship T 2,3,45 Science Club 4. Sue Ann Wagner. Block T 2,3 45 Choir 1,2,3,45 J-Teens, SOS 35 Musicals 3,45 IOE 3,4 - President. David Ernest Waid. Choir 1,2,3,45 Class Officer 1,25 FTA 1,25 Intramural Sports 1,25 Men's Matin Chorale 3,45 Play Casts 35 Wrestling 1,2. Jennifer Elizabeth Waite. Choir 15 COE 4 - Treasurer5 Play Casts 1,2,3,45 Stage Crew 1,2,35 Thespians 2,3,4. Margaret Lee Waker. Band 1,2,3,45 FTA 3,4 - Secretary5 GAA 2,35 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 J-Teens, SOS 3,45 Majorette 3,45 Musicals 2,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Play Casts 25 Pom Pom Girl 2,3,4 - President5 Scholarship T 1,2,3,4: Randolph J. Walker. All Club Server 15 Basketball 15 Choir 1,2,3,45 Student Director5 Class Officer 45 FCA 3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 Key Club 2,3,45 Men's Matin Chorale 3,4 - Vice President5 Musicals 1,2,3,45 Stage Crew I5 Student Council 3,4 - Sgt. of Arms5 Track 1,2,3,45 Varsity T 2,3,4. Michael S. Walpole. Band 1,2,3,45 Golf 1,2,3,45 Musicals 2,3,45 Orchestra 3,45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Play Casts 2,3. Marsha Jane Ward. Annual Staff 4 - Organizations Editor5 Arts and Crafts Club 1,25 Astra 3,45 Block T 2,3,45 Choir 3,45 Concessions 45 FTA 3,45 GAA 35 Intramural Sports 2,3,45 J-Teens, SOS 3,4 - Vice President5 Musicals 1,2,3,45 Program Seller 35 Scholarship T 3. Cindi Louise Watren. Budget Collector 15 COE 45 Dramatics Club 2,35 JCOWA 35 Play Casts 2,35 Program Seller 35 Stage Crew 2,3. Clayton R. Weaver. Basketball 1,25 Baseball1. Russell Eugene Weaver. DECA 3,4. Michael Weikert. Basketball 1,2,35 Football 15 Interact 2,3,4. Thomas Westfall. Judy Kay Welborn. Block T 2,3,45 Budget Collector 25 Choir 15 Concessions 45 FHA 2,3 - Vice President, 4 - President5 FTA 3,45 J-Teens, SOS 4. Lisa Ann Whaley. Arts and Crafts Club 1,25 Concessions 45 Dramatics Club 2,35 Girl's lnterscholastic Sports 45 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 Program Seller 35 Rec Council 1,2,3,4 - President. Glenn E. Whitted. Buckeye Boy's State 35 Cross Country 45 Dramatics CI ub 2,3 - Treasurer, 4 - President5 Impact 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Play Casts 2,3,45 Scholarship T 2,3,45 Stage Crew 2,3,45 Student Council 4 - Secretary5 Thespians 3,45 Track 3. William Frederick Wieringa Jr. DCT 4. Jody Ann Williamson. Annual Staff 4 - Typist5 Block T 2,3,45 Concessions 45 Gregg Awards 35 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 J-Teens, SOS 35 Office Worker 3,45 IOE 3 - Historian, 4 - Vice President. Susan J. Williamson. Choir 15 GAA 15 Gregg Awards 35 Intramural Sports 1,2,35 J-Teens, SOS 45 Musicals 25 Program Seller 35 IOE 3,4 - Historian. Steven Robert Wilson. Thomas Eugene Wilson. Annual Staff 4 - Sports Editor5 Choir 1,2,3,45 Concessions 45 FCA 4 - Vice President5 Gymnastics 1,2,3,45 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 Men's Matin Chorale 3,45 Scholarship T 1,25 Science Club 25 Student Council 3,4 - Sgt. of Arms5 Track 1,2,35 Varsity T 1,2. lan Noble Wilt. Cross Country 2,35 Football 1,25 Intramural Sports 3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Varsity T 2,3,4. David Howard Winston. Baseball 45 Chess Club 1,2,3,45 Class Officer 1,2,35 Intramural Sports 4. Rocke Woelk. DECA 3. Lee Allen Woolery. Baseball 3,45 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,4. Charles Wesley Wray. Choir 1,2,3,4 - Sgt. of Arms5 Class Officer 3,45 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 Junior Cabinet 3 - Co-Chairman5 Key Club 2,3,4 - Secretary5 Men's Matin Chorale 3,4 - President5 Musicals 1,2,3,45 Prom Server 25 Stage Crew 15 Student Council 2,3,4 - Chairman5 Varsity T 2,3,45 Wrestling 1,2,3,4 - Co-Captain. Kenneth Lee Wright. Baseball 25 Choir 1,2,3,45 Concessions 45 Football 1,25 Interact 2,3,45 Men's Matin Chorale 3,45 Musicals 2,3,45 Office Worker 45 Tennis 15 Varsity T 2,35 Wrestling 1,2. Thomas Allen Young. Baseball 2,35 Football 15 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,4? Student Referee 35 Varsity T 25 Wrestling 2,3. Gregory Lee Zimmer. Baseball 2,3,4! Football 2,35 Intramural Sports 4. Victoria Ann Zimmerman. Block T 2,3,45 Concessions 4: FBW 32 Gifl'S lnterscholastic Sports 22 lnffamufal Sports 3: J-Teens, SOS 4: Pf09l'3m Selle' 3. Deborah Sue Zurmehly. Block T 2,35 Concessions 45 Intramural Sports 35 Program Seller 3. Senior Credits - 213 2l4 - Senior Cred The summer of '71 had come And too bad for little Miss Cool Mono hit poor McAtee And she didn't see the pool. This was the summer we also heard That All-American was Gordon Bell. Great things to come was the cry we learned And we were all proud as ,l With our Senior year a few days away We couldn't believe our eyes, For Sale signs in the school yard Our senior girls had their little surprise. lt took a while to realize But we began our final year All our classmates wanted out And the end was drawing near. The fall came on as once before And this time all our men Settled down and worked real hard, And won another ten. Gordon, Randy, Joe and Al Could run or kick, or throw, And if they ever got in trouble They could always pass to Mo. Stark taught 'em how to bite the dust And filled them all with dread! Barry trained him day and night To go and get some head. Fred, Kirk, Tim and Jay were good, But no one could compare, When all the names were written down Chopper had all the hair. At 5:00 in the morning ln my yard arose such a clatter Giggles, screams and all kinds of laughter, I rose to see what's the matter. Signs filled my yard that morn Alive with Block T cheer The only complaint l have to say, ls lt happened 3 times that year. The night before the Piqua game Ken Bowden invaded the Indian nation But why'd he choose to wreck his car In front of the police station? The computer ratings were a farce And we knew that we were best, lt wasn't a matter of luck or chance, We'd outplayed all the rest. Maybe homework and sports don't mix, But smiles flowed like honey When many colleges grabbed our guys And gave them lots of money. When everybody got together And showed their spirit and pep By sitting on each other's shoulders, Not too many got out of step. And many skits were also given Amid the hoots and sneers, And those funny guys dressed up as girls Always got the cheers. Peg, Diane, Marge, and Debbie Our girls who led the band With Mr. Slonakerfs direction Our band was the best in the land. its ln March, Fiddler on the Roof Our musical hit the town. With Mr. Dooley as the director We brought the whole house down. Randy and Nancy were the leads With everyone making a fuss With Debby's voice, the girls' dance It was great entertainment for us. Teresa Johnson was Miss Betty Crocker And all our girls became good cooks, You could even eat their food sometimes If you completely ignored its gruesome looks. Some thought she was a Communist With nothing else to do, She even lost her TV set! Who else - but sexy Sue. Mr. Prouty taught AP. A very learned man Sometimes he huffed and puffed about But Wilson never ran lor did much of anything else eitherl. Kuser was a special dude Who gave Mr. Prouty fits, And no matter how hard they both would try They never could match wits. Our wrestling team went undefeated Winning the sectionals was a treat All the guys looked kinda skinny But March rolled in and they sure did eat. Timmy Tuna and Starfish Starkey Didn't quite have all the luck But when the tourney finally ended A fifth place was resenfed for Chuck. The Drama Club was active too David and Lisa played in the fall Antigone came in midst of winter And DracuIa was best of all. Track was quite successful We won nearly every meet. With Elmo smoking down the track We never met defeat. Then came the WOL Everyone had their best day With 71 for us and 31 for the nearest team It looked easy the whole way. Friday, May the 5th, Was known as the Senior's day To skip from school and take it easy Yes this was our day to play. To go along with an election year We held a mock convention The vote between Jackson and McGovern Created a lot of tension. And now our four short years are done, We're ready to start again, Some with hands, a tool, or thoughts, And some with words or pen. 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Ohio Phone 335-6776 COMPANY JEWELRY'S FINEST CRAFTSMEN sc:-noon. RINGS - CLUB PINS - COMMENCEMENT INVITATIONS Down+own Sales Office I I8 S. Marke+ Ph. 335-3326 DON WALKER Regional Represeniafive YOBBY'S BARBER SHOP STIMULATE PRIDE zoz w. Mm By Appoin+men+ 339-39I7 CompIimen+s of Bob Price Ad 9 223 gray waiiern Yflorlzs, .gnu You've 90+ 6 'OT Wood and Mefal Pa'Herns +0 liye and Pepsi Non-Ferrous Casfings, Machine Worlr. Models has a 'oi' +0 give 5l8 Garfield Ave. phono Troy. Ohio 45373 335.4466 G C' 7 W: , CHEVROLET co .aaeuhyui CTIEVROITE LCETLT1. ZH HUNT Beverage Company M 4 I 1 I lrlrlr I 3 W H Piqua. Ohio 45356 H 1 .- -.1 -5-we 7Y.,, QM A-VVLL H W 'A , ' l375 S. Marirei' S+. We Reni and Lease Cars! Troy- Ohio 335-004I WAlTZ'S DRY CLEANERS BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 72 339-40l5 432 E. Main S+. Troy, Ohio ' TROY'S APPLIANCE cxzmmgas :-- HEADQUARTERS PLENTY OF FREE PARKING Phone 335--mu 209 E. Wafer S+. Troy, Ohio PH-?H SOUTH MARKET ST. TROY 339-3 I00 224 - Advertising K LSL A UBART BROTHERS COMPANY World's Most Complete Line of Modern Arc Welding Systems Aircraft Ground Power Equipment Industrial Battery Chargers HOBART Ii 4531i E ' ' . 5 ll 0 Student and management welding training 'fo ff' Complete lalgoratory facilities G-Etef' AREA: 513 335-7141 mov, oH1o R. C. I-lEMM SHOPS INC. eww GLASS sm... 424 West Simpson TROY, OHIO 339-330I BARNES, EARHART BERCAW, INC. FOR ALL YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS SHERWOOD PROFESSIONAL BLDG. - SUITE 3 PHONE 335-39l5 OR 335-6880 P. O. Box 368 Troy, Ohio 45373 ROBINSON-HOUSER, INC. I..s i P Chrysler-Plymouth-Valia nl Sales-Service Open Till 9 P.M. I20 E. Main 335-5696 FISHER 81 SON FUNERAL HOME 334 S. Market Slroel Phone 335-45ll .1-I 1 -1 ,-, , llll IIIIIII I S E ....... 2 rfIIH'1i1!5I I T H ull ull llll A Bf1.DING 81 SAVINGS 4.1 ASSOCIATION TROY. 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Main Sfreel' Troy, Ohio KERR'S Miami Counfy's Leading Office Supply and OFFICE SUPPLIES OFFICE FURNITURE SCHOOL SUPPLIES Furnifure Dealer. I6 Soufh Marlref Sfreef Troy, Ohio Phone: 33 5-554 I BROWER STATIONERS Office, School, and Arfisf Supplies 4 W. Main Sf. Troy, Ohio 335-2I I7 S 1 If ,f ff! P can A Give Her f f If TROY I Kffm A LANE Qi' I Il ll I 1 th art 5 -I - SN 19 ' e w 'nil CEDAR CENTER E I CHEST X DON MAIN Northern Miami VaIley's Most Complain W Sporting Goods Store ' c o M P A N v P 111 w. Main si. 335-3618 Troy, Ohio 105 W. Main Troy DALLAS SOWRY 8: SON All Types of Plasfering ancl C-omplefe Ceramic Tile f , lnsfallafion W'-'-mf' Torginal Flooring 32 Years Experience Worli Guaranfeed moylffasnwfmnnfrfymfwamwMmm! Free Esfimafes S M S . TROY, O IO 45373 8I8 Wesf Main Sf. Troy, Ohio 339-2313 Advertising - 229 f ,annum 4 Q www f . 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