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According to the ancient Chinese proverb. “A JOURNEY OF 1,000 MILES MUST BEGIN WITH A SINGLE STEP ” John Fitzgerald Kennedy As this year closes, we of the graduating class of 1966 have each completed, with the aid and guidance of our parents and teachers, a single step in a personal journey which will take us all in different directions. With this step, which we began as sophomores, we have made progress in our search for knowledge; we have gained new responsibilities from our active participation in school activities; we have developed loyalty and sportsmanship by supporting our teams; we have decorated for dances, sung in the choir, joined clubs, made touchdowns, worked in the office, and applied to colleges; finally, we have created wonderful memories. Utilizing all that we have gained thus far. we will move forward from this point, slowly at first, but more confidently with each successive step. We will, however, never forget our first step. Let us now review the record of that step. HiP f CONTENTS Administration 8 Students..............................................32 Seniors....................................... 35 Underclassmen................................. 81 School Activities 110 School Life Clubs . . . . Sports . . . 115 133 163 A dvertisements . .188 Administration Superintendent Walter B. Heischman Assistant 11 David M. Jones Principal 12 A. L. Guesman Assistant Principal 13 David W. Shelby BOARD OF EDUCATION From Row: Mrs. Marie Smith. Mr. John H Gardiner. Mrs. Margaret B. Postle. Back Row: Mr George C. McConnaughey. Jr., Mr. Walter B. Heischman. Mr. Herbert G. Hays. Mr. David M Jones. Mr. Edgar E. Barnett P.T.A. Front Row: Mrs. Maxine Reeves. Mrs. Margaret Torbutton. Mrs. Margaret Eyre Bock Row: Mr Stanloy Cozarl. Mrs. Betty Howe. Mr. A. L. Guesman. 14 DIRECTOR OF SECONDARY EDUCATION CLERK-TREASURER MR. JOSEPH A. DORFF MRS. MARIE SMITH SECRETARIES is Mrs. Jeon Roy. Mrs. Grace May. Mis, Marion Hall. Mrs. Jean Motcalf MR. CHARLES WILSON Guidance MR. LANCE SHREFFLER Guidance Good planning insures a secure future MRS. BETTY SWANSON Guidance MRS. EVELYNA HIDY Nurse The secretaries were kept busy preparing lor the opening of school and the new year. They recorded grades and kept the official records for each student. The counselors in the guidance office used these records in counseling students who wished to discuss college and vocational plans. They also aided students with personal problems. In addition to counseling, they provided written materials on many subjects, such as college and career choice. Students with injuries, illnesses, or any health problems found help in the nurse's office. The tuberculin tost for juniors and the sight and hearing tests for sophomores were administered by this department. This year the hours of the library were lengthened so that students could use it for longer periods of time after school. Students used the library in preparing term papers, book reports, and research projects as well as for recreational reading. Students were urged to use these facilities which were planned to help them. MISS BERNICE REA librarian MRS. JUDITH ZOLINIAK Library Clerk 6 English is ruled with a lirrn hand. The guidance offico is always open lor problems. Teachers havo a home away trom homo. The nurse'8 ofllce is decorated to cheer tho inmates. 17 MRS. HELEN TANNER English X MR. JOHN NEFF English X MRS. MARTHA BULLOCK English X We learn to express ourselves MRS. SHIRLEY ELLIS English X MISS ANNETTE JACKSON English X. Notehcnd MRS. PAULA ZABKA English X. XI MR WILLIAM PALLAT English XI MISS G. ELLEN MANN English XI MRS. SARAH POTTER English XI 18 MR. ELLIS LUTZ English XI MRS. ELIZABETH RICHMOND English XII accurately and effectively MRS. VIVIAN SCHMIDT English XII Although the size of the student body in our school has greatly increased in recent years, individual attention was stressed in English classes. Literature, both American and foreign, and creative writing were studied on all levels. All students acquired a good background in literature from the summer reading program which was continued this year. Sophomores investigated American literature. Music and art of different periods in history were employed to help students understand the literature of these periods. Julius Caesar served as an introduction to Shakespeare's works. Shakespeare was also studied by juniors, who were introduced to tragedy with Macbeth. Their basic program was a survey of English literature as it has developed through the ages. Seniors examined contemporary literature. Included in their reading for the first time this year was The Scarlet Letter. Tragedy was studied in Hamlet. The perfection of composition skills was an important goal of the course. MRS. JEAN GUDDAT English XII 19 MR. CHARLES WILL English XII MISS VERA RANDALL English XII MISS JEANNE FELTS English XII. Journalism II MR. FOREST SAMMONS Speech I. Drama MRS. JOYCE RICKETTS Journalism I. II. English XI MRS. JUDITH BUNTE Speech I. II. Debate We practice Journalism I students practiced gathering materials and writing and editing news stories. The Art o Plain Talk provided information for a series of discussions. Students studied newscasting and current events, as well as advertising and photography techniques, and investigated the truth and value of propaganda. With this basic background, Journalism II students gained practical experience by working on the Arlingtonian and the Norwester. Many students participated in the musical organizations. The Glee Clubs and the Senior Concert Choir gave numerous performances. The band marched at every football game and provided entertainment at assemblies. With the orchestra's help, the choir presented My Fail Lady this spring. In Music Theory students gained an understanding of the elements of music composition. Students studied public speaking and oral interpretation in Speech I and II. Much practice in writing and giving speeches increased the students’ abilities and confidence. Drama students learned several acting techniques and gave scenes from plays, while debate students learned to form logical arguments and rebuttals through experience in debating. 20 MR. HERBERT YENSER Choir. Glee Club MR. ROBERT GINTHER Band. Music Theory MR. MERVYN FARRAR Orchestra MRS. LORETTA FERDI Typing I. Personal Typing to improve MR. NOEL DENTNER Typing I. Bookkeeping our skills MRS. CAROLYN ALLEY Typing I. II The clicking of typewriter keys was heard in the halls as students mastered the keyboard through daily exercises. In Typing I these exercises were set to music to help students increase their speed. They learned the basic typing skills which are needed for school and business. At the end of the year they typed a manual which was a comprehensive review of all that they had studied. Typing II students perfected their typing skills and learned to file and to cut stencils. They gained experience by helping the office secretaries. Students in Consumer Economics, Clerical Practice, and Bookkeeping courses gained practical business experience. For example, bookkeeping students picked a stock and followed its progress in the stock market. In notehand classes students learned to take and use class notes effectively, while in shorthand classes, students learned to take dictation in shorthand and transpose it. Although speed was stressed, accuracy was very important. MISS LYDIA NASH Clerical Practice. Typing 1 MISS KATHERINE GLICK Shorthand I. II. Typing I Typing takes a concentrated eliort 21 MISS JOBYANN RENICK Algebra II. Tngonomotry. Solid Geometry MR. FRED RAISBECK Algebra I. II MR. ROBERT MOTZNIK Trigonometry. Analytic Goometry. Math V Logical thinking leads to solutions MR. WILLIAM SCHNEIDER Plane Geometry. Algebra II Principles of mathematics are used widely in other courses and have many practical applications. Even if these principles are forgotten over the years, the habit of logical thinking which is instilled in mathematics students is worth the study of this subject. Algebra I gave students a basic understanding of equations and taught them to work with abstract symbols rather than numbers. It provided the foundation needed for Algebra II. which included more extensive work with equations. This year for the first time. Plane Geometry students learned how to use a slide rule. They studied axioms, postulates, and basic methods of proof; and with this background. Solid Geometry students studied the third dimension. Logarithms and proof by mathematics rather than by induction were studied in Analytical Geometry. Trigonometry covered trigonometric identities and functions. Logic and functions were studied in Math V in greater detail than in previous courses, and first-year college calculus was introduced. 22 MR. PETER STEVA Plano Geometry MRS. XIE 1ACKMAN Plane Goometry MR. FRANKLIN SCOTT Plane Geometry. Algobra II MR. CHARLES RAY Algebra I. Plane Geometry MR. RONALD CREE Plane Geometry Drama students set the stage tor Harvey. Math problems take a little knowledge a little thought and a lot of patience. 23 During first period, band members practice precision marching. Warm up on a Monday morning comes hard for the Boys' Giee Club. MRS. KATHERINE FULTON Spanish II MR. RICHARD BEERY Spanish III. IV We learn MRS. SALLY HOWE Spanish I MRS. MARGIE HALE French HI MR. CLIFFORD BARR French II MRS. NANCY DAVIES French I. II MISS RUTH DAVIS Spanish II to communicate MRS. ELLA MAE MILLER French III. IV MISS LORITA EWING French IV. V 24 MRS. SHIRLEY WOOTON Russian I. II. HI. IV in other languages Perfection of pronunciation skills was emphasized in foreign language classes. Students spoke only the foreign language in the classroom, and when they had acquired basic skills they were expected to discuss various topics. Skits provided entertainment and oral practice. Tapes by natives of the country were available in the language laboratory. Beginning French students concentrated on grammar, as well as studying French history and doing extensive reading. Later they gained a background in French culture and customs. In French V students had a survey of MISS MILDRED WAGNER MRS. MARTHA MALLOY French literature. Latin nI iv Latin I. II Spanish students acquired a basic understanding of the language in the beginning. Then they studied Spanish history, culture, and the social and economic conditions in Spanish speaking countries. Outside reading was required. Learning a new alphabet was difficult for Russian students. They practiced oral comprehension extensively and studied Russian history and customs. Advanced students read several novels. With a general background from Latin I. students progressed to a study of Caesar and mythology in Latin II. Cicero's orations were studied in Latin III and IV this year. 25 In the language lab student listen to native speech MRS. CAROL ALLEN American Government. Economics. Sociology MR. RICHARD LARKIN World History MISS ANN TODD American Government We review the past MR. STEPHEN PRITCHETT American Government MR. RICHARD MILLER American Government. Economics. Sociology Maps were used extensively as World History students studied the development of cultures in different parts of the world. Students observed the relationships between the historical patterns of the past and those of today. American History classes studied the development of New World colonies into a new nation and the growth of this nation to a world power. The political development of the nation was emphasized. This study gave students a better understanding of how the United States reached its present role in world affairs. The American Government course aimed to teach students their future responsibilities in running our government. Class members studied our government by comparing it to other forms of government, by studying its development, and by observing it as it functions today. They also studied current events, both in the United States and in foreign nations. Economics and Sociology are specialized courses in the basic social studies program. Economics students studied various financial systems and their application today. Sociology dealt with the behavior patterns of people and how they affect society. MR. PAUL COREY American Government MR. FREDERICK SHINER American History Class participation tm important in social studies MR. JAMES MILLER American History to understand the present MRS. MARILYN HOWELLS American History MR. DOUGLAS McDONALD American History In P.O.D. classes, students are given a chance to express personal ideas. During Youth-in-Government. seniors voted lor city officials 27 MR. F. JAMES LAMBOURNE Biology MRS. CAROL UNVERFERTH Biology MR. ALFRED DOMINICO Biology We investigate daily phenomena MR. WILLIAM DUDROW Biology The science courses are planned as preparation tor college. Emphasis was placed on theory this year, and individual research was encouraged because it helps students acquire a better understanding of basic concepts. The blue book entitled Biological Sciences Curriculum Study was used in biology classes. This program is designed to explain how scientific theories were developed, as well as to present basic information. Laboratory periods were more frequent than in other years to allow students to investigate many topics. Laboratory study was essential to the chemistry course. Actual observation of phenomena complemented theoretical material from classroom lectures and the textbook. Students studied the chemical nature of matter on all levels of its structure: molecular, atomic, and sub-atomic. The physics course aimed to present the traditional information, while keeping up with the latest discoveries in this increasingly widening field. Individual projects, which were required, and field trips illustrated the applications of this subject. MR. ROBERT CAVINS Chemistry MR. ROBERT SNOUFFER Chemistry MR. RICHARD FRYMAN Biology 28 MR. WALTER CORBETT Chemistry. Physics MR. VAUGHN WARE Chemistry MR. LEON BOWMAN Physics Students discover the basic fundamentals of chemistry Teachers create challenging experiments. A student's abstract conception of a musician takes form. 29 MRS. SANDRA THATCHER Home Economic II. Sewing MRS. ANN REAM Sewing MRS. BETTY WOOLPERT Home Economics I. Sewing Imagination is the key to creativity MRS. MARJORIE MYERS An I. Personal An MR. RICHARD HOSKINS Mochanical Drawing I. II Students gained experience in Home Economics I and II which will be invaluable to them when they are homemakers. They furnished an imaginary apartment, prepared meals, did laundry, and studied home nursing and child care. Students in sewing classes became proficient in the skill of sewing. In Industrial Arts I and II demonstrations and movies illustrated the correct and safe procedures for using the machine shop and the finer points of furniture design. Students began with small hand-tool projects and progressed to large machine projects. Mechanical drawing students practiced shape description in preparation for actual drafting. Students learned to analyze and appreciate art in the art courses. They studied basic principles in Fine Arts I and utilized these principles in more extensive and detailed projects in Fine Arts II. The Personal Art course allowed students to choose individual projects in any field they wished. MR. DAVID GOSS MR. RICHARD FOLEY Mechanical Drawing I. Art ,j poreonai Art Industrial Arts II 30 MRS. MARGARET SAMUELS Health MRS. CHRISTINE SALMON Girls' Physical Education MR. MARVIN MOOREHEAD Director of Physical Activities We condition the body as well as the mind MR. MARVIN CROSTEN Boys Physical Education. Health Physical education courses are planned to help students keep physically lit. All students are required to take physical education each year. Hockey, volleyball, basketball, tumbling, tennis, and archery were some of the activities for the girls. Swimming was part of class instruction for the first time this year as a result of the completion of the new natato-rium. Some emphasis was placed on leisure activities such as bridge, checkers, badminton, and ping-pong. The boys program included football, soccer, track, wrestling, basketball, gymnastics, tennis, softball, and swimming. Running the obstacle course was a challenge for many. The physical education department sponsored an extensive and varied intramural program for boys. This year, for the first time, sophomores were required to take driver education. Students learned driving laws, the parts of a car. and the attitude of a good driver. MR. JOHN BRUCE Boys' Physical Education. Hoallh MR. GERALD ASHTON Driver Education MR. NEAL BILLMAN Driver Education Students Seniors Seniors The senior officers Rob S«. Clair, vice-president; Anne Farmer, secretary; Roger Selfe. president: jack Taylor, treasurer, planned the year's activities. Senior activities this year were a great success due to the enthusiastic support of the senior class and the able guidance of the senior officers. The homecoming float, designed to picture Snuffy Smith comic strip characters, captured first prize for the seniors; and the homecoming dance, decorated according to the comic strip theme also, was one of the highlights of the festivities. Youth-in-Government gave seniors a chance to observe the working of city government. The gold and black parties held caucuses and nominated candidates, whose campaign posters and badges were seen all over the school. Open houses sponsored by the senior class provided entertainment after basketball games, and the seniors were entertained by the juniors at the annual Junior-Senior Prom. The seniors organized the Senior Scholarship Fund and gave a scholarship to a deserving senior. Baccalaureate and graduation climaxed an exciting year, which ended with the Senior party. 36 ■ Lawrence Curtis Abbott Abby John Keith Alberty Yamo John William Alden John Dana Jean Alexander DA. Ronald fay Allen Ron Frederick Craig Altenburg Fridy 37 Nancy Jan Armstrong Nanc Norene Lee Armstrong Norene Marian Elizabeth Arnold Marian Thomas William Ashleman Crash Beverly Ann Asmo Bev Robert James Atwell Rob Michael Andrew Auld Mick Bruce Edward Babbitt Bruce Barbara Lou Badley Bad Christen Kay Baldwin C. Wheat Penelopo Anne Banks Penny Nancy Lynn Bare Nancy Terry Lee Barnhill Ty Barns 38 David Wanner Barnitz Dave Stephen Mark Bartell Oscar Sandra Marie Baeselt Sandy Stevon Robert Becker Steve Phillip (ulian Beckwith Phil Franklin Horne Beck B C. Wendy Susan Beck Wendy Teri Dale Bennett Tina Richard Dwight Berdelman Bird Matt Boylan Beucler Matty Deborah Lea Booth Debbl Robert Scott Boulton Scott William Stuart Boulton Stu Claudette Yvonne Boveine Claudette Linda Lee Brewer Linda Carol Lee Bracken Lee Tempeat Suaan Brewster Temp Julia Gager Brown Julie Mary Elizabeth Brison Munch Mitzi Margaret Brown Mitzi Barbara Anne Brealer Barb Conatance Maria Brodiah Bye Barbara Louise Brown Barb 1 Pamela Brown Pam Timothy Neil Browning Tim Patricia Ann Bryant Peb P.obert Dale Buelow Robea 41 John Hamrick Burlch lack Kathleen Ann Butterfield Kathy Roy John Byerly John Sally lean Caldwell Sally Thoma William Call Tom Ann Cameron Ann Lynne Carol Cannell Lynne Michael Fortune Cardl Cookie Deborah Anne Carey D. Cares Marlene Sue Carnes Marlene Craig McClain Cheetham Craig Deborah Sue Clark Debbie Mary Ann Clark Mary Ann Susan Jane Cleator Gerald Melvin Climer Sue Cleats Jonry Richard Denlus Coe R. C. Sue Ann Chngman Sue Stephen Allen Collins Collypops Catherine Elizabeth Collins Cathy Phyllis Ellen Condit Fleece Philip Russell Compton Phil Victoria Ann Cone Vici Christopher Lee Conn Congo Jeffrey Lynn Cowgill Jeff Julia Ann Cowles Julie Cynthia |o Cool Cinder Joyce Anne Cooper Joyce Jan Elizabeth Corbally Jan Cynthia Lynn Cook Cindy Robert Clark Counts Bob 44 Karen Emile Cozart Karen Sharon Anne Crook Sharon Nancy Kristine Crotty Kris Jo Lynn Davidson Jo Kenneth Alan Davis Ken Elisabeth Marian Dean Betsy Karen Lee Crabill K. C. Guthery Doyle Crim Gus Mary Louise Curnow Marsey Kathleen Ann Crunelle Kathy 1 Jacqueline Kay Dawson Jackie William Roland DeMott BiU Lola Mao Denis Lola Susan Kay Donnoy Sue Sharon Ann Dewhursl Sharon John Pale DoVoro P. I. D. Guy Albort DeVictor Guy Nanci lane Dickens NancS Jon Sc 1 den DeWilt Witt AG Pats! 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Hank Patricia Louis Evans Pat Barbara Anne Farmer Annio Carol Mart Fisher Fish Philip Gregory Evans Phil Dianna Lynn Ferguson Di Anthony Joseph Matthew Finolli Finney Dcsmona Eugene Fitzsimmons Des J9 Mary Kathryn Ford Mary Fred Richard Foreman Fred Sharon Lynn Foreman Sherrie Cynthia Jane Forrest Cindy Nancy Lynn Fosness Nance Richard Cook Frajola Rich Marilyn Kay Francis Marilyn Marjorie Lynn Fouse Silver Steve Alan Francis Steve Walter Zone Frear Roosevelt 50 John Frederick Freeman fohn Bradley Nathaniel Frick Brad George Francis Fuller II Jell Maiy Ann Gabel Mary Robert Michael Gallagher Mllce Susan Menges Gardes Sue David Scott Gant! 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Hills Susan Jane Hill Sue Philann Hilligross Phllann Sharon Lynne Hinder Susie Ronald Edwin Hodge Ron Katherine Hine Kathie Leonard Lima Hopkins Skeot Carol Diane Horn Carol ■ Jack Robert Hott lack Donna Jean Houchard Donna Linda Dannette Howard Linda 55 James Gardner Howison Howie Susan Brown Hubbard Susie Marsha Ann Huffman Marsha John Robert Hughes John 56 Debra Lee Jaeger Deb Patncia Louise James Pat Carol Lee Jarvis Carol Phillip Dean Idler P. J. William Leslie Jodnak Pork Byron A. Johnion B I. lames Murray Jennings Jim Robert William Johnson II Bob Charles Daniel Jones Jonesy John Joseph Kahn Kubla Patricia Ellen Jones Patty Roger Alan Jones De-ch Judith Lynn Jordan Jackie Paul Willis Kemerer Butch Michael Thomas Kendall Mik Richard Scott Ketcham Rick Nancy Lea Kienzle Nancy Karen Ann Kiqht Karon lano Wilson Kinqsboro Janie Carl Thomas Kiplinger Carl Sharon Ann Kitsos Sharon Ann Louiao Kolodzik Klod Moredilh Ann Kruger Merf Diane Fiances Lakin Diane Scoll Eldridge Lambert Sclams Nelson William Lancione Smels Dana Hagerman Laylin Dana 59 Jennifer Jane Lewis Jenny Forrest Berry Lindlcy Rusty Donna Lue Lingalelier Donna Nancy loan Littlefield Nance Claudia lane Liston Claudia Lendra Louiso Locke Lendra Phillip Denton Lloyd Phil Linda Carol Loula Linda Kristine Lortx Kris Theresa Frances Loomis Treece Myra lane Lustnauer Myra Polly MacGregor Polly Diane Holly Livingston Di Edward Leon Loechler Ed Lees Susan Kay Luchsinger Susan GO Douglas Raymond Mack Doug John TeaU Maxiield Toall George B. Marshall George Terry Kyle McAtee Teny Belly Ann Mathis Belly 61 Katherine Anne McClave Kathy Molly Anno McHenry Snort Douglas Alan McCray Doug Susan Ann McCracken Susan Peggy Lou McKee Pig Fames Franklin McKenzie Mac Michele Anne Miller Mitch Stephen Terrell Metcall Tedy lame William Miller lamie Sloven Alan Miller Steve Albert Axtell Mill 111 Chip Dieah Frances Mock Dee Steven Fox Moeckel Moke 63 Steven Robert Morgan Sti Morg Charles William Morrow Chuck Torronce lames Morse Bromo John Michael Murphy Murph James Leo Murray J. Mura George William Neyman Jr. George Kaiherino Germaine Newton Kathy Pamela Anne Nall Pamums Denison Neale Jr, Pole Samuel B. Nicola Sam 64 Floyd Nathan Nietz Weasol Linda Louise Ninde Lindy lames William Nippeit Tim Lyn Yvonne Notorman Pooh Nancy Jane Nowland Nancy Christine Alice Nuernberg Chris Thomas fames Oswald Tom Katherine Lynn OToole Katny Becky Melinda Palmer Beck 65 William Regis Parfonchuk Wee Willy Deborah Diane Park Debbie Cynthia Marie Parker Cindi Gary David Parson Gary Richard Owen Patten Rich Richard Thomas Parker Rick George Gariield Patterson George Keith Loverne Paul Keith Steven Wade Pence Stig Norman Bruce Penn Norm Paul Bud Policy Buddy Bennette Hundley Price B«nj David Allen Price Dave Harold Herbert Price Destry Gregory Jonathan PtoRock Greg Nanct Jane Priest Nanci Suzanne Kay Purdy Si Purd Ray Clarke Rainsberger Ray Phillip Granville Ramey Phlipp-it 67 Jon Brian Reber Butch John Floyd Redick Regg Linda Sue Reid Suii Frank Allen Ray Frank Robert David Routing 3 R' Robert Omer Roidor Jr. Rob Chantal Nicole Renier Chantal Thomas Jonnings Riggs T. I Lloyd Riley III Lloydles Kathryn Marie Ritchor Kathy Douglas Erwin Roberta Doug Thomas Howard Rulhettord Tom Carole Ann Rosenberry Carole Daniel Cody Ryan Rock Judy Christine Roehm Judes Thomas William Salt Tom Bruco Andrew Sanders Rocky Stephanie Anno Sargent Stephie 69 Robert Michaol Sounder Mike Ann Thompson Sayers Annie David Ralph Schaefer Dave Anthony Scartz Tony Tiger Patricia Ann Scar be try Patty John Nicholas Scardina Birdie John Frederick Schall John Cheryl Diana Sehwenker 7Ci Di Schwenks Jane Andrea Scott Switx Jennifer Lynn Sedgwick Jennl Robert Gary Sell Bob Roger Lee Sell Roger Diane Margaret Sell Diane Gregory Steven Shumaker Greg Parker Newell Shute Parker Sandra Lee Shaw Sandies lenniler Zoe Shoemaker Jennie 71 Linda Kay Smith Smitty Linda Margaret Smith Linda M Robert Ram oy Smith Sml Ronald Roger Smith Ron 72 Michael Anthony Snyder Snldely Vicki Lou Ann Sopp Vicki Roberl Blaine Soronen Bob Barbara Jo Southworth Barb Carol Ann Spence Merq Teresa Kay Spangler Pizza Stephen Douglas Speer Sparrow Thomas Philip Spies Spyder John Spinelli Spin Robert Byrn St. Clair Rob Gary Lynn Stallord Crash Dale Eugene Starr Rlngo Susan Jane Stettens Susie Linda Kay Stertzer Sterti Linda Louise Stewart Linder Susan Lynne Stinson Sue 73 Elizabeth Lee Stith Betsy Jane Anne Stone lane Richard John Stoner. Jr. Kolo Anne Margaret Stork Anne Marilyn Sue Strong Strong Pete Anthony Susi Pete Mary Jane Suter M J. Douglas Duncan Tannahill Cunuck Janet Lee Sutormaster Jan Jeanne Ann Sweeney Jean Gerald Timothy Sweeney Jerry 74 Jano Tarbultcn Jane David Neoly Taylor Dave Harold Jack Taylor Jack Margate! Fiance Tyson Margie Phillip Oren Van Allen Phil Nancy Dalo Vaughan Nancy 75 John Vou John Donald Eugene Walter Wong Jack Gregory Wardoll Rock David William Walter Willie Victoria Jean Weisenbach Vicki Richard Je e Wateon Watty Elaine Weiser Home Donn Theodore Westervelt 76 Donn Karen Taylor Wheeler Karen Maurtnc Jill Wheeler nn Keith Hatcher Wideman Keith Michel David Wilcox Chadwick |omma Dean Wise Jem Marianne Wise Wiz Todd Theion Wise Toddles 77 David Thomas Will Dave lanico Helen Wolle Ian Melanie Lee Wolloid Melanie Karen Ann Yoakum Kay Ioann Sohnqon Wuille lody Elizabeth Ann Worrel Beth Deborah Ann Young Debbie £ K a Judy Elaine Young Judy Niki Ann Young Niki Cynthia lean Zaitman Zarty Richard Arnold Zerman Amio Seniors Construct Winning Float 70 Underclassmen Junior cla officers are President. Dave Haidymon; Secretary. Sue Guesman; Treasurer. Mike Tharp: and Vico-President. Tom Morgan. Juniors The junior class worked very hard this year to raise money for the annual Junior-Senior prom, which is traditionally given by the juniors for the seniors. In the fall, juniors collected class dues and sold refreshments at home football games. They did. however, take time out to construct a Homecoming float using the slogan Alley-Oop 'Em.” Juniors also manned the concession stand during home basketball games, and the class held several open houses after basketball games Led by Jenni Brown and Jeff Lint, juniors worked enthusiastically throughout the year to construct the decorations for the biggest dance of the year. They transformed the cafeterias into an African village for the seniors, who were well entertained at the very successful dance. 82 Front Row: Marcia Ayres. Clare Allen, lyn Bachman. Tanny Baker. Alota Anthony. Anna Antonios. Peggy Andrew Row 2: Shirley Acker. Marcia Bagby. Cherio Andrews. Connie Ballongee, Sharon Aue. Dianne Boehm. Connie Buekema. Charlotte Anderson. Linda Anstaett. Last Row: Carl Ashe. Mark Balson. Dave Arnold. Dick Aumillcr. Bum Armstrong. Dick Aschman. Jim Allen. Jim Baker. ' Leaving 2:30. returning 2:40? Front Row: Craig Belton. Don Baker. Steve Belsheim. Jim Bonham. Roger Boniiield. Dave Baumcr. Jell Biggs Row 2: Linda Beard. Cathy Bernath. Melanie Battling. Susie Bird. Linda Bonnie. Kathy Boles. Chris Bohannon. Louise Blaire. Cathy Boehm Last Row: Steve Bartlow. Dave Btllmire. Doug Barnitx. Tim Barry. Gory Bennett. Steve Btrkhold. Dan Bates. 83 Front Row: Bov Brown. Pat Brewster. Susanna Bryant. Debby Bonte. Cindy Bowor . Sherry Browning. Jennt Brown. Row 2: Tracy Burns. Tim Buell. Doug Braun. Steve Barnes. LarTy Bramel. Jack Bunce. Bob Burns. Sandle Bushnell Last Row: Mike Bors. Mike Bradley. Dave Boring. George Brown. Mike Born. Don Brkson. Jim Buchanan. Rick Burdett Front Row: Laurie Chastain. Eleanor Chambers. Donna Byrd. Rosalie Chaplin. Pat Chorgan. Janice Chapin. Sue Clem Row 2: Nancy Calderons. Sue Campbell. Star Christy. Carolyn Close. Jan Chrism an. Randi Christison. Debbie Close. Last Row: Bill Carroll. John Collins. Doug Christopher. Greg Coe. Bob Clements. Larry Cole. Mike Cassidy. Duke Chandler. Dale Combs fW Front Row: Jane Delashmutt. Marian Davis. Pam Curry. Sherry Conway. Cindy Cunningham. Jenni Droke. Barb Darrow Row 2: Sieve Crabill. Nancy Dewey, Terri Dennis. Cathy Dean. Judie Denney. Laurie Davis. Linda Coppins. Judy Crunelle. Jim Dullee Last Row: John Duncan. Mark Coma. Ron Desmond. Bruce Curtis. Willy Copoland. Ron Counts. Mike Dodson. Robby Crane. Front Row: Cindy Doescher. Julie Farr, Brenda Failor. Nora Eyre. Nancy Ellis. Sheryl Ferraro. Sue Fogarty. Row 2: Charles Foqle. Sandi Finney. Pat DuVall. Connie Folkerth. Sue Foster. Jan Fox, Cynthia Flesch, Barb English. Scott Fankhauser Last Row: John Ficketl. lohn Dusthimer. John Fisher. John Farber. Bob Fmelli. John Gardner. Gary Floto, Jack Ebright. 8i From Row: Lois Galloghot. Bocky Gilchrist. Io Ellen Furney. Pat Freutel. Margio Glenn. Judy Gilbert. Pam Full . Row 2: John Gilbreath. Jim Gartio. Anne Freeman. Shirley Gilliland. Cindy Fuller. Mary Garvin. Chris Fulton. Dean Ellenwood Last Row: Tom Fontana. Douq Gill. Karl Gadnai. Tom Franklin. Bruce Frank. Scott Gettinqer. John Gardner. Bill Fullwller. Tom Foster. A drama student works on staqing for the fall production of Harvey. Front Row: Mindi Graf. Pat Griner. Cathy Bosarl. Sandy Graves. Debbie Greer. Carol Graves. Peggy Grimes. Row 2: John Duffy. Slcvo Canfield. Sue Gucsman. Ann Gabriel. Carolyn Graham. Gretchen Green. Linda Guild. Nancy Gorry. Ken Graves. Greg Grinch. Last Row. Stove Gordy. Jun Goddard. Kon Gulcher. Rick Greider. Dave Graff. Mike Graves. Kurt Gridley. Joe Geyer. 06 Front Row: Janie Harris. Nancie Haire. Linda Hankey. Annie Hall. Hilary Hackenberg. Lynne Hamelberg, Pat Hart Row 2: Bruce Hardie. Jerry Harvey. Suzanne Hardie. Penny Hannaway. Cindi Hartley. Randy Harris. Joe Geyer Last Row: Bill Hartman. Bill Hall. Phil Hawley. Dave Guthrie Jerry Hard. Jon Hazelbaker. Scott Haines. Dave Hartman. Mike Havener. Front Row: Joan Hillstrom. Barb Henry. Nancy Heath. Marilyn Hays. Nancy Harris. Cyndy Henney. Rosie Herbert Row 2: Fred Henry. Dave Hln terschied. Karen Hosoy. Cindy Howard. Carol Hobbs. Jan Hotxaophol. Ruth Hardesty. Torry Hott. Dick Hoi! Last Row: Chris High, Darrell Heckman. Chriss Holmes. Tom Hogan. Bud Hiestand. John Hosterman. Jim Hilditch. Rob High, Jim Henderson 67 From Row: Anabel Lloicns. Stephanie Lewis. Lee LeCrone. Marinda Le. Linda Lee. Anne Latham. Sue Lawry Row 2: Dan Leist. John Lukeman. Edith Loechler. Charlene Leonard. Kathy Lewis. Sally LeFevre. Craig Lori . Ed Linberg Lost Row: Randy Looker. Bill Lathrop. Phil LipeU. Steve Luce. Dan Love. Dick Lee. Mike Lux. Wally Luchsinger. Phil Loening. ' This time you be O. and I'll be X. Bruce McCormick. Larry Mayer. Doug Lyn Mike McCormick Ron Mayo. Dave Martino. Speedy Melidones Row 2: Sue Morwin. Sally Molly McCoy. Barb McCarley. Molly McClelland. lanet Maxtield. Janet Maby, Marsha McClintock. Kathy McGuckin Last Row: Phil George Maher. Rick McLinmore. Dan Magnuson. Mike Meagher. Joe McCutcheon. Steve McLean. Dean Mamas 88 From Row: Dobbte Hussey. Marsha Hughes. Kris lackson. Jo Hutchison. Nancy Hutchins. Ann loost. Joanne Holland. Row 2: Steve Habbard. Poto Hummel. Steve Herb. Margaret Kaiser. Lix Jacoby. Cheryl inland. Mike Jones. Jell Johnson. Cam James. Last Row: Jerry Johnson. Chuck Howard. John Jacobsen. Jim Irwin. Don James. Dave Hardyman. John Johnston. Dale Jones, Richard Jacobs Dillicult equations olten demand extra attention Front Row: Janice Jeilers. Susan Kile. Lea Larson. Dee Dee Kersell. Kathy Kavanoqh. Doranna Kelley. Jean tellers. Row 2: Ralph Kennedy Doug Karnap. Linda Ken. Margio Kendall. Kris Keoner. Kathy Krause. Barb ICopriver. Dick LaBarre Ted Koerner Last Row: Brian Kitchen. Kylo Kitchton Glenn Kohl, Doug Kelsey. Tom Kahn. Rob Kralt. Chuck Kempton. Ron Larcomb. 89 Front Row: Terry Moore. Mike Montgomery. Tom Morgan. Scott Miller. Ned Millington. Craig Morgan. Todd Morn . Row 2: Margaret Nagle. Linda Nack. Marilyn Moore. Betsy Miller. Brigid Moriarty. Ten Morris Julie Metzger. Jill Morse. Nancy Moore Last Row: Jane Moss. Phyl Metz. Judy Metcalf. Margo Morris. Kathy Minor. Nana Miller. Jani Morgan. Pam Miller. Ann Myers. Concentration is necessary in mechanical drawing Front Row: Marcia O'Day. Chris Neasse. Debby Onosko. Cathy Mueller. Mary O'Kane. Donna Peck. Lynne Ojalvo. Row 2i Bonnie Shirley Neale, John Niple. Larry Payne. Tom Paolctli. Ty Park. Mary Ann O'Brien. Lynne Myers Last Row: Jim Patterson, Tom Nutter. Nicholas. Bill Perkins. John Myers. Chris Pearcy. Chuck Palmer. Gary Neidenthal. 90 Front Row: Charles Pratt. Diane Reeves. Sue Pollock. Carol Oldlord. Karon Polley. Diane Phillips. Nancy Rehc. Row 2: Dave Plotter Bill Radebaugh Ann Powers. Jan Rictz, Helen Richey. Sherlyn Porter. Fred Plenlng. Hank Phillips. Last Row: Gabo Reitter. Nick Popa. Rob White. Jim Polk. Bruce Richter. Dave Righter, Grady Poe. Rhys Riloy. Doug Reiser. Tim Preston Front Row: Marilyn Schild. Judy Ross. Diano Russell. Both Romlre. Jean Saurborn. Silvia Roggiou. Peggy Rinehart Row 2: Dick Root. Mark Rose, Mary Lou Schmidt. Malinda Nelson. Margo Roehm. Pat Rhodes. Chris Sandell. Contee Roie. Bruce Rode Last Row: Steve Savko. Gary Katynski Jell Slawson. Gary Rudolf. Harley Schlanger. Richard Rope!. Konrad Schiclcr John Short 91 Front Row: Marcia Stlbaugh. Sue Schroeder. Sue Seaman. Fean Sell . Holly Sherman. Shelley Sookins. Karen Sedgwick Row 2: Rick Spencer. Andy Smith. Sue Shannon. Susi Schwenker. Diane Schodorl. Gaye Stevens. Theresa Stephens. Larry Shatter. Bill Schwartz. Last Row: Ed Seidel. Dick Sesler. Dave Seiple. Donn Seidelmann. Bob Skinner. Carl Sholtos. Larry Shatler. Tom Straub. Randy Stilh What do they put in these milkshakes? Front Row: Susan Smith. Sharon Smith. Lillian S'ewart. Vicky Stewart. Pam Stark. Cozy Spittler. Pat Rhodes. Row 2: Greg Stone. Gary Steger. Laura Strong. Jenny Teachnor. Mlssie Telit. Beverly Thrall. Rog Sonnesyn. Tom Stuart. Last Row: Dave Smith. Steve Sparks, Fred Schroedcr. Jack Stevenor. Don Smith. Jay Stoney. Joel Snyder. Rick Stewart. Rob Vajda. 92 From Row: Lisa Tom. Ronda Titlow Jean Sutermaster. Anna Teichmooller. Sherry Taylor. Kathy Stoltr. Debbie Taggart Row 2: Nancy Van Schoyck. Mariana Wahl. Linda Van Korn. Choryl Wynn. Carol Weaver. Anne Wheatley. Susie Whitbeck Lynn Wilson Last Row: Tom Trainer. Jim Williams. Steve Worrell. Mike Tharp. Bob Suter. Bill Warner. Paul Valles, Andie Whipple. Tim Stover Front Row: Sharon White. Maureen Tuttle. Gwen Winters. Kristi Voss. Linda Waggoner. Peggy Willor. Marilyn Williams Row 2: Launc Whito. Kay Ward. Kathy Walker. Jenny Wilson. Kath Webb. Margie Wilcox. Sandie Weeks. Chris Wilcox. Chris Wmdrath Last Row: Doug Waldo. Duey Whcolcr. Rick Bornhcim. John Williams. Gary Vickers. Rich Yepsen. John Westra. Jim Wuille. Bob Young 03 From Row: Jean Willis. Brenda Duncan. Pam Zara. Diane Wunderlick. Sherry Wood, lanice Wolf . Barb Wright Row 2: Vicki Cooper. Donna Burt. Chris Witaczack, Marty Ryan. Terry Wick. Joyco Wilson. Molly Zimmerman. Kathy Zimmerman. Hilla Zerbest. Fudy Zellers Last Row: Ted Gatsch. Bo Brush. Ferry Cameron. Mike Berend. Rus Clark. Bryan Blackwell. Steve Barnes. I still wish we didn't have to have lab underwater. Front Row: Helara Gulbis. Mary Lee Glover Marcia Smith, loan Traphagan. Marge Flick. Carol Anderson. Pam Graham. Row 2: Bob Schad. Judy Sayers, fulie Glass. Edie Westervelt. Sally Spragg. Eileen Roche. Cathy Schmidt. Denver Mepes Last Row: Wes Curtis. Russ Dynes. Fun Fell. Jeff Lint, John Sigalus. Charlie Gleaves. Rich Comfort Ky Gulch. Clay Cormany 94 From Row: Bob Waller. Mark Rennie. Mik lacker. Ken Foster. Carl Hemmolor Row 2: Greg Zanetos. Rick Ward. Linda Evans. Sue Carson. Katie Sailer. Tim White. Georgo Wharton Last Row: Tim Rodman. Rick Talcott. Georae Tewksbcrrv. Louis Teichmoeller Mike Browning. Ion Dodrill. Front Row: Chuck Thurston. Wendy Senn. Marsha Hubler. Cheryl Bogonnei. Cheryl Ryland. Pam Hare Chris Linder. OS Sophomore class officers are Vice President. Jud Mclntire; President. Bob Jacoby; Secretary. Jody Patten, and Treasurer. Ann Walker. Sophomores Sophomores thought ahead this year about their responsibility for the Junior-Senior prom next year as juniors and tried to start an adequate treasury. They collected class dues and spon sored an open house after a basketball game in the spring. They also sold baked goods at school and collected old newspapers. For the first time the sophomore class itself was in charge of the annual sophomore pictures and enlarged its treasury quite a bit with the profit from this activity. The class also entered a Homecoming float with the theme. Bop the Bobcats.' This year the sophomores concentrated mainly on organizing their class and preparing for their coming junior year. 96 Front Rows Kathy Barroie. Karon Beeson. Christy Bennett. Lynn Asho, Sue Atmiiago. Pam Alexander. Sandy Barnitz Row 2: Brian Barnes. Nanci Badley. Maggie Arnold. Susan Agriesti. Heidi Andrews. Delane Baldwin. Ian Aschinger. Jean Balser. Dave Barnes Last Row: Charles Adams. Rick Barr. Dennis Altholl. Barry Chorn. Dave Atwell. Sam Adams. Ray Candago. Dan Boulton Front Row: Nancy Bretz. Sue Brown. Beverly Basiord. Polly Bracken. Carol Bertram. Kathie Bockoras. Janet Boyer Row 2: Robert Bloor. Charlie Bleak. Larry Branscomb. Scott Binder. Tom Boyer. Larry Brown. Bob Becker. Pete Bartlow Last Row: Don Baumer Wally Bradley. Ken Boyer. Bruce Booher. |im Cannon. Bob Bauer. Bill Briscoe. John Brula Ron Broese Front Bow: Ann Brown. Jan Brenner. Chart Bynan. Judy Brewer. Joan Brook.. Molly Caldwell. Sara B co«. to-2r Ted aldy Marty Bueh. Mary Canfield. Karen Brown. Paula Cheaney. Tun Collin.. Jerry Corollo La.t Row: Jerry Carr. Rick Calvert. Don Carme y Brown. Craig Currier. Chuck Caton. John Casbarro. Jim Carpenter. Tim Crotty. Front Row: Jennie Clouse. Carol Coonrod. Marsha Conrad. Marcia Cooper. Mary Coughlin. Diana Cooper. Pam Crook Row 2: Rex Crosby. Jim Custer. Dave Curti . Craig Coiart. Lonnie Comfort. Steve Dattalo. Tom Danforth. Greg Cowqill Last Row: Phil Comfort. Chuck Condit. Carl Comp ton. Dave Corbally. Steve Close. Mike Cornwell. Paul Diclmon. John Cunningham 98 From Row: Loo Ann Dovoro. Betsy Dill. Sue Done . Sue Cochnn. Joyce Dean. Valll Davis. Nancy Da via Row 2: Warren Darrow. Bill Davis. Dave Dodrill. Davis Dixon. Sam DeViclor. Jell D’Anqolo. Kurt Driscoll. John DoMolt Last Row: Tim Collins. Jack Ctolty, Mtko Dudley. Gus Dimel. Ken Davis. Ken Davis. Joel Doan. Dan Dornol). Tom Dorck. Front Row: Chris Drenning. Marilou Fahrbach. Joan Evans. Carla Eyre. Pal Dudley. Nanotlo Eycrman. Dorothy Dully Row 2: John Erb. Dick Eichol Ed Delashmutt. Dick Drake, Jim Dvorak. Fred Ervin. Steve Edmonds. Richard Early. Last Row: Bill Dawson. Larry Evans. John Fabian Know lion Smith. Steve Ellis, Mark Ezell. Tim Turley. Doug Dumond. 99 Front Row: Cathy Foreman. Sally Glandon. Jane Gall. Brenda Gcus, lady Glaze. Thctl Gettingor. Cassie Gadnat. Row 2: Keith Farrell, Suo Giovancllo, Dobbio Fischer. Sharon Gilmore. Debbie Forgus. Ann Gardes. Poggy Flanagan. Ronnie Fletch. Last Row: foil Gambs. Chris Fraher. Dave Gardner. Bill Favrot, fim Farr. Paul Gardes. Harvey Ford, Rader Feamster. Robin Fisher. Jerry Gilliland Front Row: Shirley Hadler. Leslie Hannaway. Barbara Grieser. Kathy Hall. Sally Hadler. Patti Haines. Suo Grillith. Row 2: Sid Grillilh. Grey Hansen. Deb Harris. Ellie Grieger. Grctchen Gudenkaul. Steve Hales. Bill Hanes. Harold Hays. Last Row: Chuck Groexingcr. Tom Hathaway. Chet Hanson. Bill Graessle. Dale Greer. Steve Crossman. Lee Hays. Brian Gordon. Frank Hatcher. JOO Front Row: Jan Hung. Bev Hill. Shelley Heselton Candi Hermtnghausen Janet Heshn Berb Hendrix. Beckie Hotter. Row 2: Roger Hooge. Greg Hergesell. Kathy Holland. Loslio Hod ton, Dolly Hitosman. Suo Henry. Sharon Hodgo. Bill Hctzor. Jeff Burtch. Last Row: Phil Hill. Ken Holladay. Jim Golomb. Mike Henry, Steve Hinton. Mark Jacques. Don GrafmlUer. Bill Hickman. Front Row: Jo Anne Janis. Glendal Jividen. Ann Jackson. Tammy Houso. Tammy Howard. Penny Hunt. Karen Hunter Row 2: Mark Havener. Gary Jedmak. Paul Jessup. Bruce Houser. Beth Holllnger. Steve Horn. Bob Jacoby. John Hickey Last Row: Josh Johnson. Scott Huston Mark Knoderer. Steve Hopkins. Brad Johnson. Doug Johnson. Bob Kepley. Bob Howell. Tom Hughes 01 Fronl Row: Judy Kaisor. Tori Konnody. Dodie Johnston. Debbio Jordan. Renate Knodt. Bonnie Kindig. Wendy Konneker. Row 2: Phil KUngner. Tom Jones. Janet Johnson. Kathleen Kennedy. Casey Jones. Della Jones, Molly Kelsy. Bill Kemerer. Keith Jones Last Row: Mark Joost. Todd Kennedy, Bob Jones. Jim Kighl. Steve Kimos. Doug Kendall. Jim Irwin. Dan Karnes. Mike Knilans Sophomore students team up to do an experiment in biology class. Fronl Row: Cheryl Laver. Judy Lyons. Teri Lantz. Sandy Larson. Adelino Leon. Linda Leatherman. Diane Lown Lawrence. Cathy Lee. Janet Kohi. Jo Ellyn Kuipers. Krissy Llndloy. Beth McCartney. Christy Love Last Row: Da° ,w «bbie Landy, Robin Chris Leahos. Steve Long. Jim Krausham. Bob Lloyd. Craig Lewis. Denni La Bane Brad Liston. v lv'ngston, George Macklin. 102 Front Row: Lyn Kopriver. Tan Marshall. Joan! McLaughlin. Ellen Magnuson. Grace McClelland. Cindy Marlin. Carol Mahalley Row 2: Pat McAfoe. Tavi Mead. Mary McKttnck. Carolyn Magnuson. Gay Magnuson. Ginger McKay. Karen Meeder. Sue Meckslroth. Harry Mamas. Last Row: Mike Massie. Pete Malashevitz. Stove McBride. Dave Morallis. Brooks McCarty. Dennis McNamara. Mike Mealey. Kacy McClelland. Jud Mclntire. Front Row: Debbie Murphy. Deb Miller. Dorothy Mitchell. Pat Moone, Erin Moloney. Michelle Mosel. Cindy Moeckel. Row J: Bob Mowery. Dan Montgomery. Benedict Messann. Chris Merrill. Mary Moore. Sue Murray. Bill Moore. Bruce Morgan Last Row: Gary Moore. Will Morqcnwrath. George Miller. Scot McIntosh. Locke McKenzie. Mike Mintzcr. lack Loewel. Jim Miller. Steve Myers. 103 Fronl Row: Kathy Ogan. Nancy Owens. Aneta Nance. Peggy O’Neill. Wanda Neyman. Maureen O'Brien. Chris Orr. Row 2: Bob Oakwood. Nanci Neale. Bev Ohde. Beth Newton. Carol N'ack. Kathy Musscr. Dale Obormoyer Last Row: Randy Ohmart. Craiq Nohl. John Noterman. Mark Myers. Pat O'Donnell. Eric Nelson. Rick Ostrander. Ron Myers. Jon Myer. Fronl Row: Janice Nielson. Sue Potter. Beth Olsen. Nancy Plahuta. Pam Parker. Kathy Pond. Laura Probasco Row 2: Tom Potter Jim Price Penny Noe. Denise Pride. Angie Pollock. Bob Purdum. Gary ProRock. Frank Pierce Last Row: Bill Peoples. Fred Patterson. Dave Potter. Tom Popic. Bob Perry. Jon Parsons. Randy Perry. Carl Perry. Bernard Parker. 104 Front Row: Betsy Riggs. Sue Phillips, Jody Patten. KiKl Patterson. Pam Parker. Cathy Philips. Cathy Pleller. Row 2: Mike Reilly, Steve Ramby. Debbie Roberts. Debbi Reed. Kathi Ruckman. Ann Rennie. Mindy Rowe. Paul Rainsberqer. Rick Romire. Last Row: Dave Ritcher. Tom Rosencrans. Jim Rictor, Doug Rose. Dave Russell. Tom Roborts. George Richards. Tom Roush. Students practice baking pios in home economics Front Row: Linda Sharp. Lynn Scarberry. Barb Schodorf. Sheila Schwarts. Wendy Schmidt. Vicki Sayers. Betsy Schoonover Row 2: Dennis Sco-vanner. Vic Sabatino. Peep Ryan. Bonnie Schoenborn. Shelley Scott. Ellen Rogers. Carol Rausch Steve Sharp. Don Seeger. Last Row: Jim Ross. Bob Schuwetler. Harry Sage. Larry Sauer. Steve Secrest. Jim Salimbene. John Schmitt. Dick Side!. 105 Front Row: Bocky Jo SchuJtz. Barb Smith. Marie Shook. Jody Speer. Jan Smith. Paulette Smith. Lee Smith. Row 2i Jell Shively. Mike Sleeth. Jo Ellen Shwishley. Crystal Shinn. Deb Smith. Anne Slano. Macjgio Spero. Delse Short Last Row: Beecher Smith. Bill Snouffer Bob Smith, Bob Seidel. Chuck Snyder. Phil Sparling. Steve Sikora. Steve Sinton. Rick Rytel. Have 1 got something to tell you! Front Row: Patty Stevens. Sheryl Slyh. Sally Stradley, Sherry Soronen Jann Snell. Linda Stiebel. LuAnne Steinlurth. Row 2: Jim Starr. Steve Sims. Barb Stork. Stephanie Storm. Salli Stadler, Jim Stone. Greg Stoecker. Last Row: Jim Strobel. Gary Sherill. Gregg Smurthwaite. Jim Sterner. Larry Streets. Brad Stoner. Gary Stiebel, Dan Summers. Andy Snow Front Bow: Kathy Von Holton. Suste Voorhtes. Sally Swope. Lynne Waggoner. Ann Strausbaugh. Gayle Terry. Peggy Van Fossen. Row 2: Chick Stephenson. John Torrenco. Pam Van Dyke. Dana Vittur. loan Thomas. Ann Taylor. Greg Sunnucks. Clill St Clair Last Row; Bill Tucker Steve Stevenson. Bill Voelkel. John Smith. Greg Trudeau, Mark Stull. Jell Sutro. Mike Trudeau. 1. B Talbott Front Row: Jody Wilke.. Coni Tingley. Maggie Wilhelmy. Candie Westhoven. Don! Weidner. Karen Walker. Lynn Willis. Row 2: Bill Whipple, Marnee Swope. Jenny Ward. Sheila Walker. Cathie Webb. Ann Walker. Larry Temple. Ed Wesley. Last Row: Dave Wilhoite. T A Wiseman Bob Watson. Bill Thompson. Mike Walcutt. Tom Swysgood. Greg Ward. Tom Weaver. Jim Webb. 107 Front Row: Terry Wise. Peggy Wilmeth. Linda Willoughby. Nancy Wollc. Connie Wilmoth. Judi Wyant. Kathy Wilson. Row 2: Mike Ziegler. Rick Wilson. Patty Zartman. Nancy Ritchie. Kathy Bland. John Wisoman, Dave Zimmerman Last Row: Chuck Ward. Stove Wingate. Dick Winters. Mike Yaw. Lou Yore. Dorsey Wollord. Mark Wise. Craig Stout. Posters keep tho studonts informed on school activities. Front Row: Steve Sayers. John Maher. Rick Boxs, Dick Akers. Todd Andrews. Back Row: Mike Caldwell. Cordon Arnold. Bob Shunn. Jim Calhoun. Dave Wagner 103 Alter eight period ol hard work, student become a bit exhausted. A home ec student take time out to raid the refrigerator. Do you really think that thl student strike is going to work? Underclassman Activity 109 Activities School Life -•■V The voice hoard round ihe school Students will eat just about anything alter school 116 A littlo primping goes a long woy. 117 My schedule distinctly says, Lunch 7th period' The animals greeted guests at the dance. Toy soldiers guatded the entrance hall. Junior-Senior 1965: Storybookland Chip Neale and Anne Farmer co-chairmen ol the dance, mako plans. The king and queen occupied the throne in Storybookland. Storybook characters adorned various areas ol the cafeteria I 18 Homecoming Floats Juniors Alley Oop 'Em Sophomores Bop the Bobcats 119 Barb Grlnstead. Ann Kolodxik. Queen Susie Zimmerman. Cindy Zarlman and Barb Breslor reigned over all Homecoming festivities. 120 The queens. their escorts, the cheerleaders, and the mascots watch halftime activities. The mascots and cheerleaders take a break Seniors Participate in Youth in Government The annual Youth in Government activities once again highlighted the seniors' year at U.A. The Class oi '66 participated in typical political proceedings—from party caucuses and nominations, to elections and actual governmental procedures. The class was divided into Gold and Black parties, each nominating candidates for the seven city council positions. Lively campaigns ensued in which each party supported its candidates with posters, badges, and speeches. Students also campaigned for the Board of Education to which members were elected in a non-partisan election. Election day gave all registered voters a chance to use the school's new voting machine. After elected officials filled the rest of the offices by appointment, all officials attended meetings with the people they represented in the actual city government. Seniors took office on December 7, Youth in Government Day. and were guests at a luncheon at the Scioto Country Club. Participants attond the luncheon at Scioto Country Club Seniors watch the council in action. Board ol education members include Tim Browning, clerk Carol Edmondson Bill Howell. Deb (aeqer. Prank Ray. and Susan McCracken. 122 Council members include Chip Neale. Brad Frick. Jack Taylor. Mayor Kerry McCalla. Gus Crim. Rick Coe. and Fim McKenzie. Boys’ and Girls’ State During the summer six seniors represented the school at Boys' and Girls' State. Girls' State was held at Capital University. The many speakers were an important part of the program, and the Federalist and Nationalist parties functioned as true political parties. Deb Jaeger became First Assistant to the Attorney General, Barb Bresler was appointed Assistant Director of Industrial Relations, and Karen Wheeler was elected state senator. Boys' State took place at Ohio University. Following active campaigning, Frank Ray and Roger Selfe were elected state senators, and Gus Crim was appointed as State Finance Director. These mock governments gave participants a greater understanding of political functions. Boys' and Gills' State representatives are Frank Ray. Deb Jaeger. Gus Crim. Barb Bresler. Roger Sells, and Karen Wheeler. 123 Silver Bells Juniors. Quoen Nancy Moore. Gwen Winters. Starr Christy, and Marilyn Schlld; and soniors. Queen Chantal Renior. Sandy Bassett. Diane Sell, and Julie Williams served on the Christmas Formal court. Decorators prepare lor the dance. There are high hopes for the dance. Drama Club presents HARVEY Let me give you one © ca,d, “ kM 000 Ryan B,ad F,,ck ond Melinda Nelson. Harvey, Margaret Chase's rollicking comedy, was Drama Club's (all presentation this year. The play tells o( a lovable old man, Elwood P. Dowd, who imagines he has a six-foot white rabbit named Harvoy for a friend. Since his hallucinations cause his sister Vita and his niece Myrtle May. who live with him. much embarrassment, they try to put Elwood in a sanitarium. Before he has received his first treatment, however, they realize that they would really rather have him the way he is. than as the normal, grouchy person that he might become. Tim Redman and Ann Sayers helped Barb Honty to her seat. t 24 My Fair Lady Tryouts began in February for the leading roles in the Senior Concert Choir's production of My Fair Lady. After the leads were announced in March, the several casts practiced diligently for six weeks in preparation for the eight performances given at the end of April. Jennie Shoemaker. Barb Grinstead, Nancy Armstrong, and Linda Brewer played Eliza Doolittle; Henry Higgins was portrayed by Tom Franklin, Cam James, Bill Griffith, and Rob Reider. The plot of Lerner and Loewe’s musical concerns a boast made by Professor Henry Higgins, a noted British linguist, that he could elevate Eliza Doolittle, a Cockney flower girl, to high society by changing her speech. After a near catastrophe in her first appearance in society, Eliza succeeds in passing as a lady at a lavish ball given in honor of the Queen of Transylvania. Tom Franklin played opposite Jennie Shoemaker on opening night OTHER LEADING ROLES: Colonol Pickering Jim Nippert Doug Waldo Rich Yepsen Dick Aumiller Freddy Dave Schaefer Jon Wills Dave Seiple Tom Marsicano Doolittle Tim Browning Carl Perry Byron Johnson Don Walter Mrs. Higgins Patsi Dickens Judy Zellers Malinda Nelson Judi Hague Mrs. Poarce Terry Wick Betsy Stith Mrs. Hili Debbi Booth Karen Wheeler Queen Barb Kopriver Patty Scarberry Cam James and Barb Grinstead proved to be a successful team In the course of the musical. Rob Reider changed Linda Brewer Bill Griffith and Nancy Armstrong captured the spirit of My Fair Lady, from a common flower girl to a lady 125 This band is pretty good, let give 'em a hand King oi Kings Norman Penn. Sophomore King Mike Yaw. Junior King Steve Canfield, and Senior King Jim Happy” Mosier regined over the Charm Club's Golddigger's Dance. I still say the next time we play this game we should use a ball ” Many spectators were present at the first meet in the new natatoiium. 126 Even though Home Ec students iollow the recipo. their cooking doesn't always turn out right. Happiness is having a use lor something made in Home Ec or Industrial Arts. At least there is one student in the class who is working Some art students still have to learn to paint within the lines Physics students do imaginative experiments during lab period 127 ThU is the senior lounge? It looks more like the cafeteria. Oh holy cow Mr. Sammons, all thu trouble for a little spider? Girls have vigorous acllvlty in physical education ThU U ridiculous. Wc'U never find that guy's contact lens. “All right. Who set up IhU blockade? Scenes of the cafeteria depict lunchtime life. Absolute quiet is maintained in the library. It's obvious that the auditorium will be tinished next week, in time lor the deadline lor its completion. Some students would rather ireeze than go the long way. The best three get to appear on Flipper. The parking lot looks quiet now. but just wait until school lets out. Hall scenes illustrate the havoc and the calm alter the storm Top Ranking Seniors Seven valedictorians, the largest number in Arlington's history, led the class of 1966 academically. Sharon Anderholm, Nancy Elam. John Henry. Kathy Hine, Meredith Kruger, Tom Marsicano. and Linda Ninde maintained a 4.0 average throughout all four years of high school. The colleges selected by the top seven were Ohio Wesleyan. Wellesley. Yale. Ohio State University. University of Michigan. Ohio State University, and Miami. Rick Coe was ranked as salutatorian with a 3.975 average for high school. The top ranking seniors are pictured in the order of their rank in the class, with Marsha Huffman, Kathy Ritcher, and Jon Wills tying for twelfth place; Scott Myers and Cathy Setterlin tying for fifteenth place; and Tim Browning, Dave McBride, and Jim Nippert tying for nineteenth place. SHARON ANDERHOLM NANCY ELAM JOHN HENRY KATHY HINE MEREDITH KRUGER TOM MARSICANO 130 LINDA NINDE RICK COE LENDRA LOCKE CAROL VEVERKA KAREN COZART MARSHA HUFFMAN KATHY RITCHER JON WILLS SCOTT MYERS CATHY SETTERLIN KATHY McCLAVE CAROL WHITESIDE TIM BROWNING DAVE McBRIDE JIM NIPPERT 131 Clubs WAM members end three wonderful years WAM. the senior girls' club, sponsored many activities during the year. The club sent a bus to the Urbana football game. Throughout the year, it supported its adopted family with clothes from clothing drives and with food. With the help of MAD it sponsored the traditional Christmas Formal dance. The theme of the dance this year was Silver Bells, and members of WAM worked hard to decorate the cafeterias appropriately. In the spring WAM challenged MAD and ASK to a deadly game of softball. A banquet ended the year. Graduating senior girls took with them fond memories of three years of club activities and the secret meaning of WAM. Adviser Mr«. Miller. Vice-President Sue Diesem. Treasurer Ann Kolodzik. President Susie Hubbard, and Secretary lenny Lewis planned the year’s activities. MAD hosts tea welcoming sophomores MAD. the junior girls’ club, planned a busy year for its second year of existence. Near the end of the summer MAD sponsored the traditional tea for sophomore girls. At Christmas the club held a smorgasbord at which Santa Claus made a guest appearance to hear the girls' requests. Members also had a gift exchange. and later in the evening they set out for a night of caroling. Along with WAM. MAD planned and decorated for the Christmas Formal. During the year the club earned money which was donated to various charitable organizations. A banquet closed the junior girls' year. Advisor Miss Randall. President Chris Neasse, Vic® President Kathy Minor, Secretary Tern Wick. Treasurer Wendy Senn. and Adviser Mrs Guddat discussed the plans lor the Christmas lormal 13d Sophomores organize ASK Adviser Mis Nash. Vice-President Kathy Hall. President Pat Dudley. Secretary Patty Zartman. Treasurer Sue MecksUoth, and Advtser Mr Potter arranged many bake sales throughout the year The annual lea sponsored by MAD welcomed sophomore girls to the high school. Club members spent the fall organizing their club and choosing a name. They finally decided on the name ASK, which has two meanings Members then chose navy blue sweat shirts bearing the club's name on the front and a question mark on the back to be their official sweatshirts. At Christmas the club collected toys and gave a party for the needy children in the new housing development called Bolivar Arms. Later in the year it held bake sales and a car wash to build up its treasury. Charm Club sponsors Goldiggers’ Dance A smorgasbord started Charm Club's busy year. Girls who had had at least one year of Home Economics were invited to join the club. The highlight of one of the meetings was the styling of three members' hair by professional hairdressers. At Christmastime members learned how to decorate lor Christmas attractively and effectively. A clothing drive helped support the needy family with six children which the club adopted. The club also sponsored a party for girls at the State School. The annual Golddiggers' dance, which was given by Charm Club, was a great success due to the determined effort of the club. The year ended with a style show in which students modeled outfits they had made during the year. Assistant Treasurer Margie Wilcox. President Barb Gnnstead. Treasurer loanne Drewson. Adviser Mrs Thatcher. Secretary Mary Tom. and Vice-President Bonnie Boyce planned the annual style show 135 F.N.C. members learn more about nursing Secretary Cyndy Zartman. Treasurer Barb Hare. President Marge Oldlord. Vice-President Cindy Cook, and Adviser Mrs. Hidy planned the Christmas party lor needy children. Future Nurses' Club is for those girls interested in health careers. The club provides them with an opportunity to learn about careers in nursing, dental hygiene, medical dietetics, and other fields, by inviting specialists to speak on these different aspects of the health professions. Some members did volunteer work, and some helped in the nurse's office at school during a free period. The club was able to take several field trips to different clinics this year. F.N.C. sponsored a Christmas party for sixty-two little girls at the State School, and members sang for Kinder Key. As in previous years, the club sent contributions to help support an orphanage in Kyongnam, Korea. F.T.A. members gain teaching experience The Future Teachers' Association helped promote students' interest in teaching careers by sponsoring the cadet teaching program. Members of the club gained classroom experience by helping a teacher in an Upper Arlington elementary or junior high school one period a week. The club held bake sales and open houses throughout the year to increase its treasury. It was able to go on a field trip this year and to hold the annual rose banquet in May. During National Education Week it distributed apples to the teachers, and in the summer, it sent an outstanding junior member to the National High School Institute at Northwestern Univeisity. 13G Adviser Miss Renick. Treasuier Susan Hetfellmger. President Deb Jaeger, Sec retary Joanne Diewsen. Vice-President Kathy Emery, and Adviser Mrs Bullock distribute the cadet teaching assignments to the members. Y-Teens aids children Y-Teona Vice-President Sue Dtesem. Adviser Mrs. Allen. Treasurer Nancy Armstrong. Adviser Mrs. Howolls. Secretary Janet Maxlield. Advisor Mrs Ellis, and President Kathy Emery aided in the yearly Links drive. Affiliated with the Y.W.C.A.. Y-Teens is a girls' club whose goal is to help its members grow as people. Y Teens sponsored many service projects during the year. A well-publicized clothing drive provided clothes for needy children in the Applachia area, and members participated in the city-wide Links program for which they helped in various places such as hospitals and offices. The club's year began with a picnic at Westgate Park before the school year started. New members were initiated early in the year. Later the club held a splash party and a can dance with funds furnished by car washes, bake sales, and an open house. Hi-Y encourages good sportsmanship Hi-Y. an organization for junior and senior boys, is associated with the Y.M.C.A. The club sponsored a variety of activities this year. It held a hay-ride. as well as an open house after a basketball game; and members sang for Kinder Key. The club also incorporated intramural sports in its program. The swimming team participated in a city-wide tournament in the fall and took first place. On Saturdays the club's two basketball teams participated in a league at the Y.M.C.A., and in the spring it organized softball teams. As a service project. Hi-Y members worked to help the American soldiers in Viet Nam. Hi-Y President Greg Lediord. Treasurer Frank Ray. Secretary Nathan Neitx, Adviser Mr. Ware. Leaders' Club Representative Scott Deubner Vice-President Rick Stoner, and Chaplain Rob St Clair organised many city-wide activities. 137 Leaders’ Club is successful with its canned foods drive Leaders' Club is a service organization whose members are elected as representatives from each club in the school. To support its projects, members sold gold and black shakers for use at sports events. In November the club held a successful canned foods drive. Thousands of cans were distributed to needy families. The club gave parties for children at the Godman Guild at Christmas and St. Patrick's Day. In February the club held an International Dinner for the A.F.S. students. The college assembly gave juniors an insight into the steps in applying to colleges and the annual Leadership Training Conference gave new club officers some practical advice on conducting their club's business. traders’ Club Third Vice-President Wendy Senn. Second Vice-President Starr Christy. Treasurer Mary !o Deishley. Adviser Mrs. Malloy. First Vice-President Jenny Lewis. President Barb Bresler. and Secretary Sue McCartney distributed the cans of food collected from the annual drive. Ski Club plans skiing trips Ski Club became an active organization at the school this year. The club planned many skiing trips to Belfon-taine and Mansfield for several times during the winter; however, a few were cancelled because of a lack of snow. The students paid their own fees on these trips. Lessons in Mansfield were offered for interested members of the club. At several meetings the club provided movies illustrating correct skiing techniques and some methods of instruction. Speakers also came to meetings to explain the proper use of equipment and some of the finer points of technique. 138 Ski Club Treasurer Grog Shumaker. Prosidonl Nancy Fosnoss. Vice Prosidont Pal Muitha. Secretary Debbie Fergus, and Adviser Mr. Shelby (missing from the picture) chartered a bus for the ski trip during the Christinas holiday. A.F.S. welcomes Chantal This year's American Field Service student was Chantal Renier of Belgium. Arlington senior Anne Farmer, having spent the past summer in Turkey, also participated in the program. In the fall the club sponsored a potluck dinner so members could meet Chantal; and during A.F.S. week in the spring, foreign students from other schools in the area visited Upper Arlington. To raise money to sponsor another A.F.S. student next year, the club sold Christmas cards designed by foreign students. Their biggest project, however, was the bond sale which occurred during A.F.S. week. A F.S, Foreign Exchango student Chantal Renter. President Sharon Anderholm. Adviser Mr. Will. Secretary Janie Harris. Treasurer Nancy Dam. and Vice-President Anne Farmer (missing trom the picture) organized the sale ol Christmas cards. Newcomers’ Club takes on a new task Newcomers' Club Adviser Mrs Ferdi. Secretary Pam Graham. Treasurer Maureen Tuttle. President Alicia Robinson, and Vice President Cathy Bernath added many new lunctions to their club Newcomers' Club originated as a club which aimed to acquaint new students with the school and with some of their classmates. This year the club sponsored the traditional party to welcome the newcomers and provided each of them with a big brother or big sister.” Soon after the welcoming party. Newcomers' Club incorporated a new Red Cross chapter at the high school in its activities. The new purpose of the club is to help all people, not just newcomers. For the Thanksgiving holiday members made placemats for Doctors' Hospital, and at Christmas they caroled at St. Raphael’s Nursing Home and presented gifts to the residents. Later in the year the club members made friendship kits and sent them to children in Vietnam 139 French Club members taste French food French Club President Ted Tetliick. Adviser Mr Barr. Vice-President Karen Wheeler. Secretary Debbl Booth. Adviser Mrs Davies, and Treasurer Rich Patten urqed French students to join the club. French club members created a French cafe for the club's first meeting, at which they tasted many different types of French cooking. The next meeting was highlighted by several skits and a singing act by the members. At Christmas the members went caroling for Kinder Key. and in March French II students tested their wits in a mock college bowl game. To increase the treasury the club sponsored several bake sales throughout the year. After the club's expenses were met. the money left was donated to the French teachers to buy needed equipment. French Honor Society members see CARMEN The principal aim of the French National Honor Society is to give those students who have shown ability in the French language opportunities for improvement and expansion of their knowledge of the language and the French culture. For their first activity in the fall, members attended a performance of Bizet's opera Carmen. Other events during the year included the showing of famous French movies, lectures by native speakers, and a banquet featuring French cuisine. New members were chosen from students taking French III. IV. and V. and seniors taking French II. according to their academic record, especially in French, and the recommendation of their teacher. A formal initiation climaxed the year French Honor Society Publicity Chairman Norene Armstrong. Adviser Mrs Hate. President Brent Anderson. Vice-President Tom Marsicano. Adviser Miss Ewing. Treasurer Dave McBride, and Secretary Sandy Bassett planned Initiation ceremonies tor new members. 140 Spanish Honor Society supports refugee family World peace through understanding was the motto of the Spanish National Honor Society this year. At meetings members heard speakers who talked of the peace projects of other countries, current events which pertained to the club, and Spanish culture. The club's members tasted foreign foods prepared by a committee for one of the meetings. As a service project, the society, in conjunction with Spanish Club, supported a Cuban refugee family which lived in Ohio. A high point of the year was the state convention held in the spring. New members were chosen in the spring accord ing to their grades, which were expected to be better than average, espe dally in Spanish. Spanish Honor Society Treasurer Jo Lynn Davidson. Publicity Chairman Sue Gregg. Corresponding Secretary John Knox. Adviser Mr. Beery. President Cindy ForTest. Vice-President Linda Hankey. Leaders- Club Representative Susie Zimmerman, and Recording Secretary Anna Antonios (missing horn the picture) revised the clubs constitution Spanish Club members sample tortillas Spanish Club is open to all Spanish students at the high school who wish to learn a little more about Spanish culture than they can in the regular courses. In the fall the club visited a well-known restaurant where the members feasted on Spanish delicacies. At Christmas club members went caroling for Kinder Key and afterwards went to a pinata party. Throughout the year the club gave food and clothing to a Cuban refugee family living in Ohio. In the spring the club held its annual spring picnic. The year ended with the announcement of new officers. 141 Spanish Club President John Knox. Secretary Cindy Forrest. Adviser Miss Davis. Treasurer Debbie Clark. Vice-President John Spinelli. and Adviser Mrs Howe (miss ing trom the picture) planned the club's Christmas party. Inter Nos holds annual Roman banquet Inter Nos. meaning among ourselves, is a club which is open to all Latin students. The club opened the year by initiating new members. By holding bake sales throughout the year, it earned money to help provide decorations for the festive Roman banquet, which was a highlight of the year. The members, dressed in Roman togas, performed skits for entertainment and ate typically Roman food. Many of the members participated in the state Latin convention on March 12. As usual, before the convention members attended a pancake breakfast. The year ended with the announcement of the new officers. Inlet Nos President Rick Coe. Treasurer Phil Hawley. Adviser Miss Wagner. Vice-Presi dont Bill Griffith, and Secretary Marty Ryan organized the annual Roman banquet. Russian Club members enjoy slides Russian Club aimed to provide its members with a chance to learn more about the Russian language and culture. At the first meeting Mr. Richmond, husband of an Arlington teacher, related his experiences of learning Russian in the Air Force. A former Arlington teacher and a former Arlington student, who had spent the past summer traveling in the U.S.S.R., showed ihe club slides of the cities and countryside. Joining with the French National Honor Society, the club showed a French movie of the Russian book Crime and Punishment by Dostoyevsky. In March it held a banquet and, at the end of the year, a picnic at which the new officers were announced. 142 Russian Club Secretary Marlene Caine9. Advisei Mrs Wooton. President Pat Grady. Sergeant at-Arms Rob Vajda. Treusurcr Charlie Pratt, and Vice President Randy Earnest (missing lrom the picture) contacted many spookers lot the monthly meetings. N.H.S. initiates new members The National Honor Society chose its new members by a different method this year. Juniors and seniors with a 3.0 average or higher could petition for membership, and new members were chosen from this group according to scholarship, character, leadership, and service. Membership in the club is a great honor. One of the club's annual activities is the progressive dinner. which was held in the spring this year. Each course of the dinner was served at a different member's house, and the members traveled from house to house to eat their dinner. The club also saw plays given at Mershon Auditorium. National Honor Society Secretary-Treasurer Sharon Anderholm. President Tim Browning. Adviser Mr. Dentner. and Vice-President Bill OriHith planned the initiation ot the new members. Quill and Scroll celebrates its 25th anniversary This year marked the twenty-fifth anniversary of the G. Ellen Mann Chapter of Quill and Scroll, the honorary society for journalists. To celebrate this event, a special initiation dinner was held. In December the club gave a pot-luck dinner; and through bake sales, the club raised money for a special dinner in the spring for the new officers and members. Officers initiated a new chapter of Quill and Scroll at Dublin High School on January 11, as members did last spring at Brookhaven High School. Members were chosen who were in the upper one-third of their class during high school, who had done outstanding work in journalism, and who were recommended by their adviser. The national organization must approve the candidates who apply. Quill and Scroll Treasurer Frank Ray. Adviser MUs Mann. Vice-President Steve Morgan. President Debbi Booth, and Secretary Carol Veverka made plane lor celebrating the club'e 25th anniversary 143 The ARLINGTONIAN JON WILLS CoManaqinq Editor FRANK RAY Editor-inChiel CAROL VEVERKA Co-Manaqinq Editor The Arlingtonlan stall prepare (or one ol their deadlines. MRS. RICKETTS Adviser 1st and 2nd page editors Betty Mathis. Norone Armstrong. Jan Corbally and Martle Evans created interesting layouts lor iheir pages. 3rd page oditors Karen Cozart and Londra Locke highlighted many feature articles on their page. 144 is published bi-weekly The Arlingtonian featured pictures in its coverage of the high school news this year. The bi-weekly newspaper, printed on permanent glossy paper, had one of its most successful subscription years. In addition to news coverage, the paper sponsored service projects. A floor plan of the newly numbered high school was distributed at the beginning of the year, and throughout the yeaT the ANA News Service informed members of the community about happenings at the high school in the Upper Arlington News. The first year of radio broadcasting began with station WARL over the public address system. The Arlingtonian sponsored the first open house of the year. In the Mailbox column, a sounding board for student opinion was provided in letterto-the editor form. The traditional Turkey King balloting selected the most popular teacher and boy from each class. Competing in writing contests. Betty Mathis won first place in the state journalism conference, and Norene Armstrong and Karen Cozart won thirds. At the High School Press Conference, Martie Evans and Frank Ray won third places while Teresa Dickey received honorable mention. Michelle Miller, Suzanne Purdy, and Penny Banks won awards in advertising. DEBBIE CLARK Sport Editor Suzanne Purdy. Michel© Miller. Penny Banks, and Rick Ketchum aided Business Manager Dick Rose by selling many ads. Photographers Toresa Spangler and Dana Alexander took some intorosting pictures ot school lilo lor the newspaper. Reporters Laurie White. Kathy Newton. Bonnie Schoonover and Katie Sailer searched for news around the school. 145 NORWESTER records STEVE CARSTENS Assistant Editor NANCY ELAM Editor-in -Chi I PAM BROWN Assistant Editor Would you believe that we have a deadline tomorrow? The 1966 Nor wester is the result of individual ideas, concessions, agreements, and hard work. The first fact staff members learned, after their selection for the staff in June was that producing a yearbook is a full-time occupation. During the summer they met several times to discuss the choice of a theme for the book, and some of them attended the journalism workshop at Ohio University. They also worked on the initial plan for the order of the sections in the finished yearbook. At the beginning of the year a theme was chosen, and work on specific layouts began. For each of the three deadlines several sections of the book were completed and sent to the printing company. Every section represented endless hours of taking pictures, writing copy, drawing layouts, redrawing layouts, and checking the work. The entire staff worked as a team, helping each other and sharing jobs. This year for the first time, the staff had its own office in which to store materials and to work during study periods. The year of hard work and co-operation ended when the 1966 Norwesters were distributed to the students. STEVE MORGAN Butlr.oss Manager CARIN FINCH Literary Editor DEBBI BOOTH Photography Editor 146 an important DAN RYAN Boy ' Sport Editor ------- hum . SUE DIESEM Girl ' Sport Editor JO LYNN DAVIDSON Art Editor MR. WILLIAM PALLAT Business Adviser Business stall members Buddy Polley. Joe Hurst. Pat Graber. Rob St. Clair? Cindy Forrest, and Bill Howell sold ads lor the NOR WESTER. MISS JEANNE FELTS Adviser SANDY BASSETT MEREDITH KRUGER SUSIE HINDER Copyreader Typisl Typist 147 Fencing Club increases its membership This year was the second year of existence for the Fencing Club. Membership in the club was open to both boys and girls at the high school. These fencing enthusiasts practiced three times a week after school to learn basic skills and later to perfect their technique. The club also held bake sales in order to buy new fencing equipment to replace equipment which had been borrowed to start the club. Fencing Club Vice-President Mark Gettinqer. Secretary Doug Kelsey. President Ed Erfurt. Treasurer Harold Price, and Adviser Mr Schneider practiced three nights weekly throughout the year, Business Club members improve their office techniques Business Club was open to all business education students who were interested in learning more about office procedures. The meetings were planned by members of the shorthand and Typing II classes. Guest speakers talked on office employment and human relations; and business classes presented programs, reports, panels, skits, and games. Special meetings included a Christmas dinner at Gus'. a service project at the Tuberculosis Society for Columbus and Franklin County, and a party for the graduating seniors. 146 Business Club adviser Mrs. Alley and Miss Glick. President Susie Hubbard. Vice-President Penny Banks, Secretary Sherry Wood, and Treasurer Doris Halverson organised the year's activities. signals Radio Club Radio Club members worked during the year to earn their Federal Communications Commission radio licenses. With these licenses, they were allowed to use the club's amateur radio station K8HHF. Meetings. which were held every two weeks, introduced the members to code practice and theory. Club members invited speakers to various meetings to explain the theory and to supplement the material they learned at the regular meetings. Throughout the year members made contact with other amateur radio operators the world over. In June they participated in a National Field Day contest where they operated their transmitters under emergency conditions. Radio Club Secretary-Treasurer Craig Cozait. President Dick Heil. Adviser Mr Bowman, and Vice-President Goolf Case contacted many places with their radios. Biology- Club takes field Biology Club gave its members a chance to do special projects and extra laboratory work in biology. The club invited specialists to its meetings to help supplement the knowledge available in the school course. Its members took field trips to Children's Hospital where they saw the research laboratory, the tissue laboratory, and the electron microscope. Club projects included a discussion of the theory of evolution by club members and a study of embryology using eggs from Ohio State University. The results of the study were made available to biology classes. 149 Biology Club Vice-President Dodi Johnson. Secretary-Treasurer Tom Jones. Adviser Mr Dudrow. and President Kathy Newton, planned the field trip to Children's Hospital. Festo decorates for holidays Festo Secretary Kathy Minor. Publicity Chairman Ronda Titlow. Adviser Mr. Foley. President Nanci Priest. Vice President Marianne Wise, and Treasurer Edith Loechler anangod the matchbox sale during the Christmas season. The festive decorations seen in the halls at Halloween. Christmas, Valentine's Day, Easter, and other holidays reflected the hard work of Festo members. Posters and painted windows provided the flavor of the holiday season. A major project of the club was to increase the scholarship fund with the proceeds from bake sales and the sale of Christmas candles, matchboxes, and paintings. The club also invited speakers from the Art Department at the Ohio State University, who described art courses on a college level. The year ended with a banquet at which the new officers were announced and the scholarship was awarded. Club boosts school spirit Every Friday morning during the football season. Pub Club members handed out badges to students. Club members were especially active during Homecoming week when they provided badges for three days in a row. Throughout the year the club was responsible for making sports posters and displaying them in the halls. They made posters for every high school sport. Besides advertising sports activities. the club members drew posters for other school clubs for only a quarter each. They also added to their treas ury by sponsoring bake sales. Students tried out for Pub Club early in the fall by making posters which were judged according to skill and originality. Pub Club President Kothy McClave. Vie -President Jenny Biown. Secretary MoUy McHenry. Adviser Mrs Myers, and Treasurer lenny Shoemaker handed out badges in the halls ISO Debate Club enters competition Debating lor the lirst time in the National Forensic League as associate members. Debate Club had high hopes this year for a successful season. Several members attended summer institutes to prepare for the year. The novice team placed third in the Ohio High School Speech League Tournament in the fall. The varsity debaters, who began their season soon after Christmas. represented Arlington in five tournaments with high schools of the surrounding area and in the district tournament in March. The club also sponsored a tournament of its own at the school, inviting the varsity teams of many schools. The topic for competition this year was labor-management relations. Debate Club Secretary-Treasurer Phil LipeU. Adviser Mrs. Bunte. President Betty Mathis, and Vice-President Dave McBride entered the team in city-wide competition. Drama Club presents Harvey On November 12 and 13. after weeks of rehearsal. Drama Club presented the humorous play Harvey. In March members performed The Glass Menagerie. Thespian initiations were held in the winter and in the spring. The Thespian society was organized last year as an honorary society for those who had received ten points through active participation in Drama Club productions. For the first time the club sponsored a workshop with sections on theater arts, make-up, lighting, set construction. and design. It also held a speech contest at the high school on December 11. Drama Club Vice-President Dan Ryan. President Marti Evan . Vic President Ann Sayer . Treasurer Tim Redman. Adviser Mr. Sammons, and Secrotary Norene Armstrong (missing born the picture) helped in choosing the appropriate plays lor presentation to the school 151 Student Council is smaller Studont Council officers are Treasurer Frank Ray. Vice-President Rich Patten. President Karen Wheeler. Secretary Mary Jo Delshley. Sergeant-al-Arms Rob S«. Clair, and Adviser Mrs. Fulton. The Student Council officers preside over a meeting The Council plans the future of the Problems are discussed thoroughly boforo a vote is taken, school store 152 but more effective Student Council representatives were chosen in a new manner this year. Because of the increasing size of the school, the number of representatives was cut in half to make a more effective council. Each homeroom elected one representative; then each class voted on its representatives with the top half becoming direct representatives to the Council. Each alternate was assigned to a representative so that each homeroom would be informed of the happenings of the council meetings. New procedures were also enacted at the meetings themselves. Business discussed in one meeting was not voted upon until the next so that the homeroom's feelings on the matter could be considered. Both the representative and the alternate attended every third meeting. Student Council supervised all Homecoming activities the election of queens, the rally, and the parade. Another responsibility was the re-establishment of the school store, which is run as a service to students. Each year the Council publishes student directories; and for the first time this year it worked on a Student Handbook, which included school history, traditions. cheers, and scholarships. The books were to be available at the beginning of the next school year. Council also provided a calendar in center hall listing the dates of all scheduled activities. Members organized a student council workshop for this area and subsequently re-evaluated their own Council. Homerooms were also given several chances to evaluate their representative and the Council's action. The ear closed with the campaign for tudent Council president. President Karon Wheeler presides over a Student Council meeting. Front Row: Mrs. Fulton. Anne Farmer, Rick Plellerle. Joe Hurst. Mike Wilcox. Jim McKenzie. Roger Selle Chris High. Greg Shumaker. Chantal Renier. Mary Ford. Row 2: Frank Ray Mike Knilans. Jud Mclntire. Tom Doerk. Dick Winters. Phil Jollers. Jerry Climer. Cam James. Rich Comiort. Tom Hogan. Rick Talcott Row 3: Debbt Booth. Barb Wright. Linda Coppins. Chris Wilcox. Lynne OJalvo. Polly Brackan. Wendy Schmidt. Bruce Richtor. Bill Radobauqh. Tom Fontana. Row 4: Sue Stinson. Sue McCartney. Chris Bohannan. Joan Traphagen. Terri Dennis. Sherlyn Porter. Gay Magnuson. Shelley Scott. Peggy O'Neil. Jody Patten Sue Danes. Debbie Fergus. Terry Morse. Last Row: Della Jones. Nancy Davis. Ann Strausbaugh Patty Zartman. Pat Dudley. Krissy Lindley Gretchen GudenkauJ. Steve Carstens. Rich Patten. Mary Jo Deishley. Rob St Clair. Karen Wheeler Young Democrats aid local candidates Young Democrat' Advisor Mr. Larkin. President Tim Proston. and Vice-President Betty Mathis helped local candidates with their campaigns The Young Democrats' Club was not involved in many political activities this year since this was an off year for national elections. Members did, however, actively support local candidates in their campaigns for election. The club also invited political speakers to meetings to discuss the Democratic party's policies and their stands on these policies. The big event of the year, which was highly anticipated, was the open debate between members of the Young Democrats' Club and members of the Young Republicans' Club, two rival clubs at the school. Young Republicans debate major issues The Young Republicans' Club promoted a poster campaign this year to help students become aware of the apathy that exists in the student body. Interested members gained insight into the problems existing in Arlington by attending debates between the Democratic and Republican Upper Arlington city council candidates. In January, the club held a pizza party workshop at which club members made posters for their campaign. The club supported a clothing drive for the Vietnamese people and held a debate with the Young Democrats' Club late in the year. Young Republicans' President Bonnlo Schoonover. Vice-President Larry Dayne, Adviser Mr Goss, and Secretary-Treasurer Nancy Focness planned a debate with tho Young Democrats. Bear-A-Tones and Orchestra Front Row: Jon WilU. Clill Sheffield. Steve Francis. Dick Winters. Donn Seidelmann. and Jack Crotty Back Row: Dave Price. Brent Anderson. Chuck Thurston. Mark Gettinger. Mike Sleeth. John Henry. Dave Guthrie. Dave Wilhoite. Mike Born. Andy Smith and John Byerly The Bear-A-Tones is the high school dance band, whose members are chosen in annual tryouts. The group practiced twice weekly after school during the year. It provided entertainment at the Snow Princess Proms at Hastings and Jones Junior High Schools and for many other events, such as the Youth-in-Government Day luncheon. The group also attended a jazz workshop, at which it was judged by a panel of judges. This year the Upper Arlington High School Orchestra, consisting of string instruments, practiced third period five days a week. Orchestra members studied the music of composers of the Baroque period. The group performed at Scioto Country Club in the fall. tss Members o! ihe orchestra Included Karen Coxarl. Harley Schlanger. Nancy Fosness. Malinda Nelson. Bruce Morgan. Pat O'Donnell. Phil Van Allen. Carla Eyre. Kathy Newton, and Adviser Mr. Fanar. Upper Arlington Marching band formations entertained spectators at football games The marching band enjoyed a successful season entertaining during football halftime shows. Drills and other practice at band camp in late August prepared the band for its marching season. After the football season the band kept up its busy schedule by performing in the P.T.A. Christmas program. giving winter and spring concerts, and also providing halftime entertainment for a televised Ohio State University Basketball game. For the first time in many years, the band added color to the basketball season by playing for all of the home basketball games. Competing in various contests during the year, the band placed third in the street parade and fifth in the halftime show categories, respectively, at the Fairborn International Band Contest. The band took a trip to Willoughby. Ohio, in the spring. Money to buy new uniforms was provided by the selling of the traditional chocolate bars 156 High School Band Band member play the traditional Go Bears ' cheer at a football game. Band officers were President Steve Francis. Treasurer Donn Seidel mann. Secretary Ann Kolodzkk. and Vice-President Brent Anderson MAJORETTES: Sharon Anderholm. Sue Cleator. Vicki Cooper. Mary Lee Glover. Jean LeBel. Judy Ross. Marilyn Schild. Gaye Stevens DRUM MAJOR: Dave Hartman. SENIORS: Cheryl Anderson. Brent Anderson. John Byerly. Ken Davis. Bill DeMotl. Steve Francis. Mike Gallagher. Mark Gettinger. John Henry. Phil Ann Hilligoss. Byron Johnson. Ann Kolodzik. Claudia Liston. Betty Mathis. Jim Norris. Angie Phillips. Dave Price. Ray Rainsberger. Jock Ridenour. Tom Rutherford. Ginni Schofield. Cliff Shel field. Marilyn Shisler. Caiol Whiteside. John Wills. Pat Evans. Phil Ramey, and Ken Andrus JUNIORS: Don Baker. Steve Belsheim. Craig Belton. Jun Benham Mike Born. Don Btison. John Dodrill Dean Ellenwood. Bart French. Scott Get-linger. Greg Clinch. Sue Guesman. Ken Culcher. Dave Guthrie. Anne Hall. Jerry Hard. Ruth Hardesty. Jim Henderson. Ann Joost, Steve McLean. Jane Moss. Linda Nack. Donna Peck. Gary Price. Jeanne Saurborn. Mary Lou Schmidt. Donn Seidetmann. Bob Skinner. Andy Smith. David Smith. Chuck Thurston. Paul Valias Gary Vickers, and Greg Zanetos. SOPHOMORES: Dick Akers Todd Andrews. Bob Becker. Bruce Booher. Dick Bowers. Geoffry Case. Paula Cheaney. Jack Crotty. Craig Co-zart. Dave Curtiss. Paul Dickson. Bill Haines Mark Joost. Todd Kennedy. Steve Kimes. Jim Kraushaar. Jo Ellyn Kuipers. Brad Liston. Pete Malashevitz. George Miller. James Miller. Randy Ohmart. Cathy Philips. Paul Romsber-gcr. Doug Rose. Mike Sleeth Bill Voel-kel Ed Wesley Bill Whipple Dave Wil-hoite. Linda Willoughby Dick Winters Mark Wise, and Bill Moore 157 Member ol the Boy ' Glee Club include Senior : Ron Hodge. Kerry McColla. Dave Carroll. Mark GetUngcr. Bill Griffith. Charlie Jones. Richard McNeal. Keith Paul. Phil Ramey. Larry Richard on. Ron Smith. Tony Finelli. Mike Snyder. Mike Auld. Jetty Dill, and Dave Barnitz. Juniors: Rus Dyhr. Dave Arnold. John Gamortsfolder. Steve Hubbatd. Tim Pteston. Dave Righter. Bob Schad. Mike Slyh. Steve Worrell. Jim Goddard. Rick Spencer, and Geotge Wharton; Sophomore : Jim Cannon. Mike Dudley. Robin Fisher Mark Havener. Horst Terry. Bob Jacoby. Lloyd Robeit. Mike Mtntzer. John Myer. Dave Ritcher. Dave Wagner. Rick Barr. Beecher. Smith. Brad Johnson. Wally Bradley. Ben Messano. George Macklin. Vinco Finolli. Tom Pipic. Steve Sims. Frank Pietce, Scott Thomas. Rick Wilson. Steve Stevenson, and Dan Summers. Members of the girls' Glee Club include Seniors: Bov Asmo. Barb Badley. Terl Bennett. Linda Bibler. Leslie Boyer. Kathy Butterfield. Debbie Carey. Marlene Carnes. Mary Ann Clark. Sue Clingman. Joyce Cooper. Sharon Crook. Mary Curnow. Betsy Dean. Carol Dones. Mary Downing. Dellita Duncan. Carol Edmondson. Gretchen Ewing. Dianna Ferguson. Carol Fisher, Marilyn Francis. Philann Hilligoss. Susie Hinder. Jane Howe. Susie Hubbard. Sue Isabel. Carol Jarvis. Bonne Knepper. Kristine Lortx. Mary Ann Mansfield. Pat Murtha. Nancy Nowland. Marjorie Oldford. Ctndi Parker. Margaret Peterson. Suzanne Purdy. Alicia Robinson. Linda J. Smith. Betsy Stith. Anne Trousdale. Jemma Wise. Melanie Wolford, and Niki Young; Juniors: Carol Anderson. Charlotte Anderson. Linda Anstaett. Alota Anthony. Anna Antonios. Connie Ballengee. Louise Blair. Melanie Bortling. Suzan Bird. Dianne Boehm. Nancy Calderone. Janice Chapin. Cathy Chapman. Pat Chorgan. Randi Christison. Brenda Duncan. Nancy Ellis. Linda Evans. Sandy Finney. Pat Freutel. Ann Gabriel. Becky Gikhrist. Carol Graves. Helara Gulbis. Hilary Hackenberg. Nancie Haire. Lynne Hamelberg. Pat Hart. Barb Henry. Carol Hobbs. Marsha Hughes. Cheryl IfUand. Kris Jackson. Margie Kendall. Lea Larson. Linda Lee. Charlene Leonard. Marsha McCUntock. Julie Metzger. Nancy Moore. Brigid Moriarty. Tori Morris. Ann Myers. Priscilla Neubeck. Mary O'Kane. Carol Oldford. Ann Powers. Diane Reeves. Nancy Rehe. Pal Rhoads. Jan Rietz. Margaret Rinehart. Diano Russell. Shelly Seekins. Jean Selfe. Sally Spragg. Laura Strong. Elise Tom. Mariana Wahl. Sandie Weeks. Chris Windrath. Chris Witaczack. Janice Wolfe. Barb Wright, and Kathy Zimmerman; Sophomores: Lynn Atkinson. Jean Balser. Sandy Bamitz. Kathie Bockoras. Susan Brown. Mary Canfield. Jennie Clouse. Marsha Conrad. Diana Cooper. Marcia Cooper. Pam Crook. Joyce Dean. Lee Ann DeVere. June Dill. Margaret Van Fossen, Cassie Cadnai. Thetis Cettinger. Sharon Gilmore. Judith Glaze. Brenda Ceus. Beckie Helser. Barb Hendrix. Condi Herminghausen. Jan Hinig. Penny Hunt. Jo Ann Janis. Karen Jeffers. Mary Kelsey. Krissy Ltndley. Ellen Magnuson. Chris Merrill. Mary Beth Moore. Michelle Mosel. Susan Murray. None! Neale Beth Ann Olsen. Nancy Owens, and Pam Parker. 150 Glee Clubs Boys' and girls' glee clubs are open to any student who wishes to participate in a choral group. No tryouts are necessary. Each group met twice a week, concentrating basically on show tunes. Both groups performed at the annual Fall Choral Festival and the Spring Choral Festival. Members of the Girls' Glee Club ushered at Senior Concert Choir and Glee Club performances. Boys’ and Girls’ Glee Club members caroled at Christmas for Kinder Key. Girls in glee club practice tor a performance. Upper Arlington Seniors: Jerre Dean. Ed Loechler. Bill Snider. Nancy Armstrong. D«bbi Booth. Marsha Huffman Mary Jo Deishley. Kathy Emory. Judt Hague. Debbie Jeager. Dana Laylln. Dick Mentck. Rich Patten. Jon Wills. Polsi Dickens. Nancy Elam. Byron Johnson. Dave McLeod. Jim Nippert. Patty Evans. Elaine Weuer. Patty Scarberry. Phil Compton. Bill Gnllith. Steve MetcaU. Jan Corbally. Barb Cnnsiead. Sue McCartney. Bill Elliot. Karl Kipplinger. Karen Coxart. Mary Elltlritz, Janet Fusek. Gus Cnm Theresa Loomis. Jill McAllister. Peggy McKee. Jon DeWitt. Jack Holt. Ted McQueen. John Redick. Phil Ramey. Katen Wheeler. Marianne Wise. Stove Hetschman. Rob Roider. Dave Chakeies. John Murphy. Chris Nuernberg. Jane Tarbuilon. Tim Browning. Hank Markwood. Bethel Andrews. Unda Brewer. Diane Lakin. Penny Bonks. Sandy Bassett Dianna Ferguson. Patty Jones. Terry Barnhill. Doug McCray. Nancy Dickens Jennie Shoemaker. Joe Hurst. Susan Hellellinger. Carol Spence Kerry McCalla. Chip Neale. Ed Erfurt. Tom Marsicano. Dave Schaefer. Don Walter. Pam Brown. Mary Ford. Ann Kolodzik. Betsy Stith. Jane Stone. Mark Gettinger. Roger Jones. Rob Si Clair. Judy Roehm Juniors: Dick AumtlJer. Charles Pratt. Gary Roudolph. Starr Christy. Cynthia Flesch Jone Moss. Jack Bunco. Bill Lathrop. Judy Sayers. Nancy Van Schoyck. Jean Willis. Donn Seidelmann. Eev Brown. Pat Chorgan. Sally Lolever! Bonnie Odgers. Jack Ebnghl. Jim Irwin. Fred Schroeder. Dave Seiple. Tom Stewart. Pam Curry. Tern Dennis. Debbie Hussy. Barb Koprtver Julie Farr. Mary Garvin. Missie Telit. Rhys Riley. Randy Stith. Chris Neasse. Dianne Phillips. Wendy Senn. Kathy Stoltx. Doug Waldo Ralph Armstrong. Claire Allen. Sherlyn Porter. Mary Lou Schmidt. Judy Zellers. Jerry Cameron.Tom Franklin Nancy Kersell. Pam Zara Scott Gettinger. Boys' Treasurer Rob St Clair. Accompanist Pat Chorgan. Lighting Director Bill Snider. Girls’ Treasurer Patsy Dickens. Accompanist Bill Griffith. Boys’ Social Chairman Chip Neale. Secretary Betsy Stith. Vice-President Dave Schaefer. Girls' Social Chairman Sandy Bassett. President Tim Browning. Publicity Chairman Barb Grins lead, and Stage Director Dick Merrick helped plan the Choir activities. Mr. Yenser dirocts the Choir daily during ninth period. ICO Senior Concert Choir Darrel Heckman. Phillis Metz, Ralph Kennedy. Jim Patterson. Bill Perkins. Bruce Richter. Robbie Vajda. Rich Yepsen. Sherry Browning. Barb Darrow. Pam Fultz. Mary Leo Glover. Janot Maxliold, Malinda Nelson. Doug Lynn. Suzan Bird. Debbie Close, Torry Wick, C.won Winters. Tim Stover. Rosemary Herbert. Pete Hummel. Annie Hall, Susan Klie. Stephanie Lewis. Mike Berend. Karl Gadnai. Brenda Failor. Gale Hull. Sue Shannon. Sharon Smith. Beverly Thrall. Dave Grail. Judy Metcalf. Cathy Schmidt, Cam James. Andy Smith. Sue Campbell. Marian Davis. Margie Flick. Jan Fox. Joan Hillstrom; Sophomores: Tom Boyer. Dave Curtiss. Ken Davis. George Richards. Carl Parry, Jim Ross Susan Dones. Carol Nack. Bill Hickman. Steve Kimos. Debbie Fergus. Anne Jackson. Ray Candaqo. Carl Compton, MaryLou Fahrback. Vicki Sayers. Wendy Schmidt. Locke McKenzie. Mark Stull. KiKl Patterson. Warren Darrow. Fred Patterson. Brenda Geus. Lyn Kopnver. Diane Lownie. Caro) Rausch. Tarle Marshall. Sue Potter, Jell Burtch. Todd Kennody, Rick Ryrel. Sue Armitage. Dodio Johnston. Beth McCartney. Kathy Musser. Beth Newton Frank Hatcher. Cindy Martin, Sheila Schwartz. Jud Maclntire. Bruco Houser. Tom Jones. Chris Leakes. Christy Love. Steve Hales. Janie Brenner. Christine Drenning. Jody Patten. Molly Caldwell. Becky Jo Shultz. Maggio Sporo. Lonnie Comiort. Lee Hays. Kathy Barrere Ann Brown. Judy Lyons. Beverly Ohde. Jenny Ward. Charlie Bleak. Lynn Ashe. Nanci Badley. Karen Brown. Carol Coonrod. Leslie Hodson. Tom Jones, Pam Parker. Jan Smith. Steve Ellis. Craig Nohl. Kathy Phillips. Kathy Ogan. Barry Chcrn. Davis Dixon. Bill Hetzer, Jan Runyan. Ann Strausbaugh The 220-voice Senior Concert Choir participated in many choral activities throughout the year. Its many performances included the Sixth Fall Festival of Song, a presentation of the Messiah, and engagements for the Christmas Candlelight dinners at Scioto Country Club. This year the Choir presented a televised Christmas Eve concert for WBNS-TV. Second semester the organization began tryouts and practices for the Broadway musical My Fair Lady, which was presented at Jones Junior High. The Choir sang at the traditional Easter Sunrise church service for the Knights Templar, held at the Palace Theater. The highlight of the year for the Choir was the colorful Spring Choral Festival given in May The year closed as senior members of the Choir sang for the last time with the group at graduating ceremonies. The Choir performed its annual Yuletlde Festival lor the P.T.A. 161 FOOTBALL 1S4 Front Row: Mike Ziegler. Korry McCalla. Mike Auld. Jim McKenzie. Ted Toterick. Steve Moekel. Rick Stoner. Skeet Hopkins. Steve Metcall. Jim Mosier. Mike Saunders. Steve Knowlton Row 2: Jack Rapelje. Bill Elliot. Bill Kincaid. Henry Finelli. Mike Wilcox. Chip Neale. Gus Crim. Wes Bates. Greg Wardell. Jim Setterlin. Bob Tullett. John Freeman. Steve Miller. Dick Zerman Row 3: Coach Fryman. Coach Billman. Jesse Watson. Rhys Rielly. Steve Canfield. Duke Chandlor. Tom Franklin. Dan Love. Brian Kitchen. Jay Stoney. Keith Widcman. Ron Counts. Tim Stover, manager Kurt Gridley. Coach Corey. Trainer Mr. Bruce. Coach Marv Moorehead Back Row: Manager Steve Ramey, manager Lloyd Riley. Tom Paioletti. Gary Moore. Dan Bates. John Fickell. Tom Kahn. Mike Tharp. Locko McKenzie. Bob Finelli. Mark Coma. Tom Morgan. Steve Gordy. Rogor Sonnosyn. Jeff Biggs, manager Bob Jacoby. Football The Upper Arlington football team was a tribute to the boys' desire and the fine coaching of Mr. Moorehead and his staff. With only one offensive starter returning, the '65 Gridders turned what looked like a rebuilding year into one of the finest in Golden Bear history. The team stretched Arlington's winning streuk to 19 games. This record, coupled with the growing reputation of Arlington football, earned the Bears fifth place in the state's football rating. Upper Arlington 20 Lancaster 17 Upper Arlington 46 South 6 Upper Arlington 14 Worthington 0 Upper Arlington 55 Urbana 0 Upper Arlington 60 Grandview 0 Upper Arlington 13 Whitehall 6 Upper Arlington 32 Mt. Vemon 20 Upper Arlington 28 Delaware 8 Upper Arlington 49 Bexley 8 165 Coach Moorehoad discusses gridiron strategy with co-captains Gus Crim and Wes Bates. Lancaster A largo crowd lollowed tho Goldon Boars to their 1965 opener at Lancaster. Arlington fell behind 7-0 in tho lirst quarter but came back on a sustained drive that ended with QB Chip Neale's eight yard bootleg. Lancaster turned an Arlington fumble into another touchdown and led at halltime, 14-7. In the second half. Fullback Gus Cum rammed the linal ten yards to knot tho score at 14-14. With five minutes remaining Lancaster booted a lield goal to jump into the lead but again the determined Bears fought back and halfback Skeet Hopkins slipped in from the seven. Tho conversion failed, but Arlington had its only lead of the game and hunq on for a 20-17 victory. South At South. Hopkins started the Golden Bear attack when he look the oponing kickoff, followed beautiful blocking and turned on the speed for an electrifying 89 yard touchdown. Minutes later. Neale scored from the two; and before the lirst quarter terminated, sophomore Gary Moore scored on a 21 yard end run. Fullbacks Gus Crim and Duke Chandler picked up six points each in the second quarter with seven and five yard jaunts Leading 32-0 and playing many substitutes. Arlington scored again when QB Jim McKenzie hit Mike Tharp with a 30 yard TD pass. South scored on the Bruins’ second team in the fourth quarter, but McKenzie came right back and bootlegged 65 yards of paydirt, running the final score to 46-6. Upper Arlington. Worthington Worthington opposed the Bears in Arlington’s first home game From the opening kickoff the game was a struggle between the fine defenses of the two teams. Finally, on the Bruins' only good drive of the first half. Gus Crim slashed through an excellent hole and slipped into the end zone for an eleven yard touchdown run. The game was still in question when Chip Neale faked a back into the line, rolled out and hit end Jim Mosier at the Cardinal 40. Big Jim feinted to the right, throwing the defensive backs offstride. and cut to the left for a 48 yard touchdown pass-play. Kahn was perfect on both conversions and UA triumphed. 14-0. for their first CBL victory. Urbana Seniors Gus Crim and Dick Zerman stood out as the Bears blastod the smaller and less experienced Urbana Hillclimbers. 5541. The Bruins racked up a 20-0 halftime advantage and added 35 more the final two frames Crim rammed over the goal line threo times, all on short plunges; and Zerman. injured the first three weeks, scored twice, one a 37 yard pass from Neale. Crirn’s backup men. Rick Stoner and Duke Chandler, both scored short yardoge touchdowns and Junior Dan Bates tallied on a 52 yard return of an Intercepted pass. Tom Kahn split the uprights seven out of eight times, making him 15 out of 19 tn that department alter four games. Grandview The Bears returned home to face their old rivals, the Grandview Bobcats, lor the final time in their forty yea; rivalry. Arlington bid farewell by belting their southern neighbors 60-0 Seniors Skeet Hopkins. Chip Neale, and Jim McKenzie romped for two scores each. Hopkins tallied on sprints of 17 and 42 yards. Neale on deceptive runs of 18 and seven yards and McKenzie on punl returns of 62 and 54 vards Roundina out the scoring for UA was Mike Tharp's 38 yard pass reception and Kitchen's 86 yard punl return. Points after touchdown were scored by Moore and Kahn, two each 66 Whitehall Guiding the Golden Boors to their second straight un-doloatod season were head coach Marv Moorehead, reserve coach Dick Tryman. line coach Neal Billman. and backlield coach Pete Coroy When Arlington traveled to Whitehall to clash with the undefeated Rams, it was the biggest game in the Central Ohio Area The rugged Rams scored lirst on a 36 yard pass play, but Crim broke up the pass on the attempted conversion and UA trailed 6-0. The aroused Golden Bears pushed the stubborn Whitehall defense back and. alter eleven well-executed plays, scored when Gus Crim bulled over Irom the one. The kick was blocked and the score was tied at halftime. 6-6. With tho second hall kickoff the Bruins rolled all the way to the Whitehall ten before they were stopped and Kahn's field goal attempt was wide. The defenses of both teams prevailed until the clock showed 4:20 left in the game The Rams had punted out of bounds to the Arlington 31 and the Bears got the pigskin. Quarterback Chip Nealo maneuvered the toam on a clutch' 69 yard drive to score with less than a minute remaining. Crim cracked over lor the si pointer and Kahn's kick was accurate as UA won the battle of the CBL powerhouses. 13-6. Mi. Vernon The Mt. Vernon Yellow lackets camo to Arlington hoping to avenge last year's 14-12 defoat at Mt Vernon, but the Golden Bears were more than equal to the challenge With the opening kickoff, the Bruins drove to the nine yard line where Neale hit Hopkins with a touchdown strike. The gritty Yellow lackots camo back to knot the score but the Gold and Black pourod it on as Neale pumped a 37 yard TD bomb to Hopkins. Having one of his finest games ever. Chip hit Moore down the middle and Cary cut behind his blockers and went untouched to the end zone Mt Vernon scored before the half, but Moore took a handoif and sliced up the middle sprinting 17 yards for his second touchdown. UA left the field at half with a comfortable 26-12 advantage. Crim rammed ten yards for the Bears' final tally as Arlington walked off with a 32-20 victory and their second straight CBL championship Delaware On Halloween, the Golden Boars invaded the corral of the upset-minded Delaware Pacers. The first time the Bruins had the ball, they moved through the Delaware defense to a touchdown, Hopkins bolting over from the four Later in the quarter. Hopkins fumbled and the Pacers turned this break into a touchdown and a two point conversion to pull ahead of Arlington, 8-7. UA regained their lead Just before the half when Moore took a pass from Nealo for six points In the third quarter, the Bears received and marched down field on a determined drive. Crim slashing over from the one to widen UA's margin to 21-8 aftor Noale again picked out Moore, this time for two points. Crim excited the fans with a 28-yard broken-field touchdown in fourth quarter action to up tho count to 28-8 after Kahn's successful boot. Bexley The final game of the season pitted the Co-Champs of the newly formed Buckeye Conference. Bexley, against the CBL titltst. Upper Arlington Both teams were stopped tho initial time they had the ball, but after a 67-yard punt by Dan Bates, Crim intercepted a Bexley pass and teturnod it to the Lion 14-yard line. Four plays later. Neale sneaked over and the Bears were on their way to a fine offensive evening. The next two times the Lions had the pigskin. Arlington's defense held: each time, the offense racked up touchdowns, both by Crim on smashes of five and two yards. Bexley finally broke through, scoring on a 66-yard pass play, and picked up two conversion points on the stunned Golden Bear defenders. Not to be outdone. Dick Zerman took Bexley's kickoff and raced all tho way to the one before he was stopped. Dick took it over on the next play and the Bears had a 28-8 lead at intermission. The second hall was all Arlington as Neale and Skeet Hopkins scored their seventh touchdowns ol the yoar. and Jim the Flea McKenzie tallied the Golden Bears' final touchdown in fine style, returning a Bexley punt 65 yards to paydirt. Kahn made it seven out of seven on the conversions, and UA ended their second straight undefeated season with a 49-8 win ALL CBL lim Mosier All District Gus Crim Skeet Hopkins All District All District 167 Chip Neale Henry FineUi Dan Love Reserve Football Front Row: Dave Russell. Bob Lloyd. Scott Huston. Tom Wiseman. Chuck Condit. Dennis Scovanner. Bill Dawson. Steve Close. Mike Massie. Row 2: Assistant Coach Truster. Butch Early. Chuck Adam. Jack Lowell. Gris Kepley. Scott Stanly. Tom Paoletti. loe Geyer, Bill Tompson Row 3: Coach Fryman. Chip Bradtord. Tom Rosencrans. Don Carmell. Brooks McCarty. Bob Parker. Carl Compton. Dave Fisher. John Brula Last Row: Dave Arnold. Stevo Secrest. Stove Sikora. Locke McKensie. Brad Johnson. Mike Yaw. Harry Sage. Ron Counts. Jim Kight. The Upper Arlington Reserve footballers under the direction of first-year head coach Dick Fryman, and assistant coach Jerry Truster, rolled over six of their seven opponents this year. Junior Roger Sonnesyn. quarterbacking the junior Bears' offense for the second year in a row. led the sophomore-studded lineup to victories over Hartley and Hilliard, but met defeat at the hands of the Watterson Eagles, breaking a streak of 26 straight wins for the UA reserves. The team then went on to win its final four games. Valuable players for the reserves this year and hopefuls for the Golden Bear future aro juniors Jeff Biggs. Mark Corna. and Bob Finelli; and sophomores Lonnie Comfort, Bob Lloyd, Locke McKenzie, and Butch Early. u - Rose: s IS Bu He •y UA R- orver 16 'illiar 12 UA Reserves W rso Jn UA P'•sem 26 Marie 12 UA Rea veo 19 Lr aste g UA Reserves 23 New 0 UA tfoxervee 12 West 8 ’ 68 Cross-Country Undor tho coaching o! Marv Crosten and tho steady periormance ol his tricaptains. Irom left. Dave McCleod. Steve Becker, and Bill DeMott. the cross country team ran undefeated in dual competition. The Upper Arlington Cross Country squad, coached by Marv Crosten and led by tri-Captains Steve Becker. Dave McLeod, and Bill DeMott. finished undefeated in dual competition. Highlights of the 1965 season were UA's grabbing first place trophies in both the Lancaster (9 teams) and Miami (24 teams) Invitationals and a second place in the District Meet. This last accomplishment enabled the Golden Bear runners to participate in the state meet and place a best ever 21st out of 37 teams. At the banquet at the close of the season, junior Steve McLean received the Most Valuable Player Award, and Sophomore Phil Sparling was recipient of the Coaches Award, indicating good teams in the Golden Bear future. From Row: Bill DeMott. Ken Gukher. Dick Hiel, Ken Andrus. Mike Kendall. Dave McCleod. Stove McCIean Bruce Curtis. Phil Sparling, and Coach Marv Crosten Row 2: Rob High. Bryan Blackwell. Darrell Heckman. Gary Sheriff. Jon Dodril. Doug Johnson. John DeMott. Scott Myers. Rick Burdette, and Chris High. Back Row: Jack Taylor. Andy Whipple. Larry Mayer. Gerry Bird. Steve Becker. Jim Murphy. George Brown. Dave Hardymon. and Rod Mercer. 169 BASKETBALL 170 From Row: Coach Doug McDonald. Tom Spies. Jcrso Watson. Brad DuPont. Gus Cum. Jim Mosler. Last Row: Manager Todd Morris. John Short. afold He sney, Brian Kitchen. Tom Collins. Chip Neale. T. J. Riggs. Jim McKenxi®. Manager Rick Plelforte. Manager Kenny Greene Basketball New head coach Doug McDonald and a determined group of seniors led the Golden Bear cagers to the best record Upper Arlington has enjoyed since 1961-62. McDonald, a former Ohio State basketball captain, molded his winning team around Tom Spies, Jesse Watson. Gus Crim, and Chip Neale, who saw much action in last year's 10-9 campaign. To these boys he added 6'-6 Brad DuPont as center and ace defender Jim McKenzie as the team’s floor leader. Aiding in the season's efforts were crowd-pleaser Jim Mosier and relief-worker T. J. Riggs. Upper Arlington 42 Gahanna 40 Upper Arlington 53 Grove City (OT)50 Upper Arlington 58 Mt. Vernon 39 Upper Arlington 58 Eastmoor (OT)53 Upper Arlington 53 Delaware 49 Upper Arlington 53 Bexley 37 Upper Arlington 56 Worthington 37 Upper Arlington 52 Urbana 56 Upper Arlington 67 Grandview 40 Upper Arlington 47 Whitehall 45 Upper Arlington 45 Springfield N. 47 Upper Arlington 75 Mt. Vernon 70 Upper Arlington 60 Delaware OT)58 Upper Arlington 52 Bexley (OT)51 Upper Arlington 37 Worthington 60 Upper Arlington 81 Urbana 55 Upper Arlington 51 Grandview 42 Upper Arlington 54 Whitehall 52 Upper Arlington 58 North 56 Upper Arlington 54 Bexley 45 Upper Arlington 42 Pleasant View 53 Coach McDonald and co-captaini Chip Noale and Jesse Watson led the Bears to their best season in years 171 Game Highlights Co-captain Jc-sse Watson surprised everyone. Including himself. in leading the Golden Boar Cogers to an oponing 42-40 victory over the Gahanna Lions. less hit on ten out ol eleven iloor shots and scored a total ol 22 points, followed by Brad DuPont with 11. Watson continued his hot streak the next evening by pumping in 16 while UA handled the Grove City Greyhounds. S3-50. Along with Watson, Spies (11), Crim (10), and DuPont (12) scored high lor the Bears Arlington beat the Mt. Vernon Yellow Jackets lor the lirst lime in three years. 58-39. Six-foot-six Brad DuPont led the Bears with 16 points while Jesse Watson chipped in 12. Gus Crim hit a jump shot with nine seconds remaining to tic Eastmoor 49-49 at the end ol regulation play. Arlington then outscored the Warriors 9-4 in overtime to win. 58-53. Crim led the Gold and Black with 19 points followed by Spies' 17 and Watson's 10. UA held oil a determined comeback by the Delaware Pacers to pull out a 53-49 verdict. Watson and DuPont championed the Golden Bear cause with 12 points each. The Bears tamed the previously unbeaten Bexley Lions 53-37. behind the versatile play ol Tom Spies, who hit lor 22 points while playing all three positions. Co-captain Chip Neale helped overcome the Lions with a 12 point contribution. The Golden Bears forced Worthington into playing their game and topped the Cardinals 56-37. Neale hit 14 points and Spies 12 to pace the Arlington attack. Urbana. playing on its home court, wiped out a ton point Arlington lead and handed the Bears their lust setback ol the season. 56-52. Watson kopt tho game closo. recording five assists and thirteen rebounds. Aftor a tight first halt (23-19), Arlington exploded and beat the arch-rival Grandview Bobcats lor the lirst time in three years. Crim with 17 and Spies with 16 helped the Bears outscore their opponents 44-21 in the second hall lor a final 67-40 count. Clutch loul shooting from Jess Watson. Gus Crim and Tom Spies lilted the Golden Bears over the Rams at Whitehall. 47-45. Chip Noale led tho Gold and Black in scoring with 13 points. At Springlieid North, tho cogors ran into rabid Ians and controversial referees and were defeatod 47-45. This loss nullified a 25 point effort by Crim and lilteen rebounds by Watson. A clutch defensive steal by Jim McKenzie and two important Irco throws by Jess Watson enabled the Bears to top the Yellow Jackets at Mt. Vernon 75-70. Crim lod a host ol scorers with 23 points followed by Spies with 19. Watson with 12 and DuPont with 11. Tom Spies was hero as the Golden Bears sidetracked the Delaware Pacers 60-58 in overtime. The versatile six-foot-one guard tallied nine of his game-high 21 points in tho fourth and the overtime periods. Crim and DuPont aided UA's cause with 13 points each. The cagers won a real barnburner with Buckeye Conference Champions at Bexley. 52-51. Watson scored a throe-point play at the beginning ol overtime and tho Bruins held oil the frustrated Lions to win. Spies tallied 18 and Crim and Watson chipped in 10 each to lead tho Bears. The Worthington Cardinals, seeking re venge for their earlier loss to Arlington, turned a close game into a rout with a great second half. The score 22-20 at hall, the high-flying Cards blasted the Bears 38-17 in the last two frames to win handily. 60-37. Led by WBNS High School Playor-of-the Week Tom Spies, the Golden Bears got back on the track against tho Urbana Hill-climbers. Spies totaled 26 points as Arlington avenged an earlier loss to their old nemesis. 81-56. In addition to Spies. Watson had 18 points and DuPont. 18 rebounds, enablinq the Bears to brook an 18-game losing streak to Urbana. A 30-poinl performance by Gus Crim enabled the Bruins to defeat a scrappy Grandview team in the Bobcat's gym. 51-42. Tom Spies added 14 points as he and Crim outscored the whole Bobcat team 44-42. The Gold and Black won their second two point victory over Whitehall, as UA linished its regular season with a 54-52 squeaker. Jess Watson scored the four deciding points in the last minute ol play, all in lrec throws, and Tommy Spies was once again high scorer lor the Bears with 19 points. The Golden Bears breezed to a 31-20 halltime advantage but had to stifle c desperate North second-half come-back to win their lirst tournament game. 58-56. McKenzie. Nealo, and Watson lod the balanced Arlington attack with 12, 11. and 10. respectively. It took a tremendous second-half elfort before Arlington could subdue a firod-up Bexley team 54-45 in the Bears' second straight tournament victory. Trailing 31-23 at halftime, the Gold and Black tied it up at 34-34 in the third quarter on their way to outscoring Bexley 31-14 the last two periods. Gus Crim led all scorers with 17 points. Despite a valiant all-around effort by co-captain Jesse Watson, the Golden Bear tournament trail was brought to an end by Pleasant View's Panthers. 53-42. Watson did an outstanding defensive job on PV's leading scorer, pulled down decisive rebounds and displayed excellent ballhandling, whilo leading Arlington in scoring with 13 points. Tho loss was only the fourth for the Bears against seventeen victories, the best basketball record in years. 17? Reserve Basketball Front Row: Manaqor Rader Fioamstor. Chot Hanson. Jim Price. Steve Hopkins. Donnie Baumer. Gary Moore. Coach Bill Stemen Last Row: Jim Carpenter Mike Yaw. Dave Russell. Larry Sauer Ken Boyer. Bo Watson. Chris Frayer. Upper Arlington 39 Gahanna 35 Upper Arlington 45 Grove City 18 Upper Arlington 32 Mt. Vernon 36 Upper Arlington 34 Eastmoor 43 Upper Arlington 44 Delaware 23 Upper Arlington 38 Bexley 36 Upper Arlington 41 Worthington 23 Upper Arlington 45 Urbana 30 Upper Arlington 43 Grandview 22 Upper Arlington 33 Whitehall 32 UppoT Arlington 37 Springfield N. 36 Upper Arlington 30 Mt. Vernon 35 Upper Arlington 46 Delaware 25 Upper Arlington 41 Bexley 36 Upper Arlington 44 Worthington 53 Upper Arlington 59 Urbana 40 Upper Arlington 45 Grandview 30 Upper Arlington 44 Whitehall 32 The Arlington Junior Cagers once again gave Golden Bear (ans fine performances in their regular season preliminary games. Bill Stemen coached the ’Tittle Bruins to a 14 4 season, his second successful season in as many years. The Bear reserves started the season with two victories but had a rough weekend and lost on successive nights to Mt. Vernon and Eastmoor. They then ripped off six straight victories before dropping their second verdict to the Mt. Vernon Yellowjackets and ended the campaign by defeating four of their last five opponents. One of the assets of 65-66 reserves was their youth—the entire team having been made up of sophomores. The team depended on Gary Moore, Jim Price, Donnie Baumer and Bo Watson as the guards in the team’s attack. The big men underneath were Larry Sauer, Steve Hopkins, Mike Yaw and Dave Russell. 173 Front Row: Manager Ben Price. Rob St. Clair. Greg Georgia. Bill Howard. Davo Gill. Roger lone . Todd Wise. Nelson Lancione. Tom Hales. Chris Conn, and Coach Bruce Row 2: Rick Ward. Bill Copeland. Chuck Palmer. Gary Katmskl. Rick Tolcott. Chuck Howard. Iim Baker. Doug Reiser. Dick Sesler. John Farber, Mike {ones. Henry Philips. John Hosterman. and Craig Belton. Last Row: Ted Chapman. Frank Hatcher. Davis Dixon. Davan Dodnll. Andy Snow. Tom Danlorth. Tom Rosencrans. Craig Currier. Lee Hays. Stove Hinton. Mark Exoll. Bill Favrot. Mark Knoderer. Dennis McNamara, and Steve Hales. Swimming Coach Bruce has Ireestyle expert Dave GUI demonstrate his diving lorm to the other two trl captain . Roger Jones and Todd Wise. The perennially powerful Upper Arlington swimmers once again proved to be one of the finest squads in the state in 1966. The tankers built up a handsome 15-1 dual and tri meet record en route to defending their Central Ohio Swim League title. The Golden Bears, no longer without a pool of their own. placed first out of eight teams in both the City and Princeton Relays. High point for the Bears mermen was a victory over last year's state champ Canton McKinley at the Arlington Pool. Arlington's only loss was at the hands of a talented Akron Firestone team in the Akron waters. The Golden Bear Mermen once again ruled the district. UA came up with 103 points to runnerup Newark's 57 as the swimmers won their eleventh straight Central District swim crown. Roger Jones proved to be tops in the state of Ohio in the 100-yard butterfly, and the 400-yard medley team came in fifth as Arlington copped sixth place in the state meet at O.S.U. 174 The Upper Arlington grapplers were probably the most improved team in the Central District under new head coach Dick Fryman. Mike Saunders and Nathan Neitz provided the team leadership, spearheading this comeback for the Golden Bears. The UA matmen finished with an enviable 4-2 dual meet record, having scored victories over Lancaster. Bexley. Bishop Ready, and Linden-McKinley. The only dual defeats were at the hands of state power Parma Valley Forge and undefeated Whitehall. In invitational competition the Bruins placed fifth at Franklin Heights, fourth at Worthington, and third in the All North Side matches and East Quadrangular. In the district meet at Walnut Ridge, Upper Arlington came in fourth place on the merits of three boys. Terry Barnhill won first place and Mike Saunders and Bill Hartman were runners-up in their weight classes. All three qualified for the state. CoCaptains Nathan Neitz and Wild Mike” Saunders exhibit the type ot wrestling that led to a line season lor the Golden Bear grapplers. Coach Dick Fryman looks on. Wrestling Front Row: F.d Delashmutt. Jim Starr. John Maher. Pete Mason Tom Cole. Dale Combs. Gary Noidenihal. Russ Clark. Tom Franklin Locke McKenzie, and Steve Sikora. Row 2: Bruce Hardie. Nathan Nieu. Jell Biggs. Dave Tomcik. Bill Hartman. Jack Burtch. Terry Barnhill. Mtke Saunders. Ted Tetirick. Wes Bates, and Tom Kahn. Row 3: Coach Fryman. Manager Tony Olbrich. Bob Mowery Brian Barnes Ren Myers. Steve Sinton. Conrad Schieler. Bill Howell. Steve Sparks. Mark Rennie. Stove Close, and Coach Billman Last Row: Mark Havener Manager Butch Early. Jim Webb. Scott Stanley. Dick LoBarre. Steve Herb. Keith Wideman. Ted Konatas. Doug Hanback Larry Mayer, and Walt Frear 17S Baseball Jim McKenzie (lelt). a .392 hitter in 196S and John Knox (tight), who hit .352 last year, have been stalwarts lor Coach Corey lor three years Despite the return of only five lettermen. Coach Pete Corey molded a fine baseball team for Arlington's first year out of the Central Buckeye League. Under the leadership of cocaptains Jim McKenzie and John Knox, the Golden Bear baseballers worked as a unit to produce a fine season. Knox, who received his third letter this year, anchored a somewhat inexperienced but talented infield for the Bruins. It consisted of Bill Howell, catcher; Knox, first base; Chip Neale, second base; Jim Howison. third base; and John Spinelli, another letterman, at shortstop. The outfield was headed by another triple-letter winner. Jim McKenzie. Jim covered cen-terfield while Kent Hay. Bruce Babbitt, Dan Love and Brian Kitchen fought for the left and right positions. The team's pitching strength relied heavily on experienced senior Gus Crim and junior Jack Stevenore. Crim, who had a 7-1 overall record, has been a mound mainstay for two years while Stevenore saw much action in ‘65. Front Row: John Spinelli. John Knox. Jim McKenzie. Jim Howison. and Coach Pete Corey Back Row: Bill Howell. Jack Stevenore. Gus Crim. Chip Neale, and Dan Love 176 Track Front Row: Mr Murphy. Jim Hayward. Arthur Barr. Scott Deubner. We. Bate . Jun Mosier Sheet Hopkins. Phil Beckw.th. Bruce Sander. John Ahien. Herb Graves, Rick Parker, and Ken Davi. Row 2: Assistant Coach Marv Crosten. Albert M.IU Dan Jones Ron De«nond. Chris High, Dick Leo. Rob High. Bruce R.chter, Btll DeMott. Bryan Blackwell. Jamie Miller. Steve Knowllon. Ken Andrus and Coach Richard Larkin Row 3: Rick Burdette. J,m Farr. Frank P.erce. Jim Kight. Darrell Heckman. Steve McLean Bruce Curt,.. Ken Gulcher. Tun Stover Bob Tullett. Mike Kendall, and Tom Spies. Row 4: John DeMott. Dtck Heil. Phil Sparling. Gary Sher.ll. Harry Hessney. Clen Kohl. Bruce Frank Jack Taylor, and Chuck Kayton. Row 5: Tom Trainer. Dan Bate.. Jim Price. Scott Hu.ton. Gary Moore. Dave McLeod. Scott Myers. Jon Dodr.l Dick EichoM. and Steve Stevenson Row 6: Greg Prorock. J.m Starr. Steve Kime.. Gary Prorock. Dick Heil. Steve Cloute. Ron Myers. Pete Bartlow. Mike Ma.sey. Re Crosby, and Wally Bradley Row 7: Tom Doerk. Bill Crae !c. Jack Ambuel. Denm. Schovanner Tom Wueman Gordy Arnold. Steve Secre.t. Chip Bradford. Tom Potter, Jerry Gilliland. Charlie Groeiinger. and Manager Steve Heuchman. Last Row: Michael Trudeau. Charlie Bleak. Phil Courfort. Davin Dodril. Mike Dudley. Steve Sikora. Duke Chandler. Randy Brown. Bobby Purdum. and Jeff Fuller. Coach Dick Larkin, in his 37th year at Arlington, and assistant coach Marv Crosten, a former distance runner, once again turned out a Golden Bear track squad that was noted as tops in the Central Ohio Area. Although many runners and field men were lost from the 1965 District Champions. Cocaptains Skeet Hopkins and Jim Mosier led a talented group of lettermen for the Bruins. Arlington showed returning strength in the sprint races with Hopkins, Ken Davis and Dan Jones, and in the hurdles with Bruce Sanders, Jerry Cameron and Jim Hayward. Outstanding performers in field events were Jim Mosier, shot put; Wes Bates, discus; Tom Spies, broad jump; Glen Kohl, high jump; and Tom Trainer and Steve Knowlton as the talented pole-vaulting duo. In their first competition of the year, the Golden Bears easily won the Central District Indoor Meet with 44 points, outscoring second-place Newark by twelve. First places for the Bears were Kohl in the high jump (6' 2Vi ), Spies in the broad jump (22’ 1112 . a new meet and school record), and Hopkins in the 300-yard dash (32.5, a meet record). Tom Trainer (pole vault). Skeet Hopkins (440). Bruce Curtis (880), and the two-mile relay team picked up second-place points for Arlington. Sprinter Skeet Hopkins and shot putter Jim Mosier. 1966 Co-Captains helped Coach Larkin keep the loam mentally and physically prepared durinq Arlinqtons outstanding track season. 177 From Row: Olin Melaragno. Matt Beuchler, Ed Loechler. Gaty Parson, and Steve Metcalf Row 2: Coach Bill Thomas. Dan Enyart. George Patterson. Ned Millington. Hank Markwood. Doug Christopher, and Mtke Montgomery. Last Row: Dan Montgomery. Jtm Custer. Jell Harris. Fred Patterson. Dan Carnes. Tony Scartz. and Jim Stone. The Golden Bear golf team had a tough job in 1966. The linksmen had to live up to the tremendous reputation Arlington has built up without the benefit of returning lettermen. The 1965 team pulled the unbelievable trick of losing the district and winning the state championship. Coach Bill Thomas' squad, however, did have talented boys from the successful reserve team of 1965. These boys included seniors Ed Loechler (co-captain). Steve Metcalf, Craig Evans, and Matt Beuchler, plus juniors John Gilbreath (co-captain), Pete Hummel. Mike Montgomery, and Doug Christopher. Sophomore Danny Christopher should also contribute to the golfers' season. 176 tumor John Gilbreath. Coach Bill Thomaz. and senior Ed Loechler prepared the gotl loam lor competition in 1966. Tennis Front Row: Steve Morgan. Greg Stone. Ron Allen, Rich Patton. Rick Bowen. Dave Boring. Rob Crane, and Rich Comfort Row 2: Coach Dick Fry man. Dan Ryan. John DeVoie. Doug Ashman. Phil Hawley. Jeff Slaw 0n. fool Snyder, and Bill Radebaugh Last Row: Bill Hickman. Jamison Carpenter, Jim Steiner. Bill Lathrop. Doug Kendall. John Erb. and Jeff Shively. The hopes of the Upper Arlington tennis team, defending Central District Champions and an annual state power, were dampened with the loss of Ohio’s defending doubles champ, Lee Adams. But. even without their captain, the 1966 edition of the Golden Bear netmen was formidable. Six returning veterans and new head coach. Dick Fryman, formed the nucleus of the team. The lettermen included Greg Stone and Ron Allen, district doubles runners-up, and Rich Patten. Rick Bowen. Richie Comfort and Dave Boring. Sophomore Jamison Carpenter and senior Steve Morgan also figured in the netter’s plans this year. Adams, who had played first man on the Arlington team since his sophomore year, moved in mid-October to Texas. As a sophomore he won the Central District singles title and last year teamed with captain Fed Carpenter to win the state doubles championship. Lee was a definite favorite to win the state singles crown this year. 1 7Q We’ve got the Spirit CATHY GARDINER DEBBIE JAEGER PAT GRABER TANNY BAKER DIANNE PHILLIPS J JULIE FARR 180 GAA Officers and Sportsheads $ Swimming Chairman Patty Scarberry. Recreation Chairman Patty Zartmon. adviser Mrs. Samuels, Leaders' Club Representative Cherie Graessle Volloyball Chairman Joan Sweeney. Track Chairman Kathy Minor, Tennis Chairman Lee Bracken. Goll Chairman Sue Guesman. Sports Chairman Jan Kolzaeptol. Archery Chairman Linda Bonnie. Basketball Chairman Mary Jane Heaton. Social Chairman Ann Kolodzlk. Bowling Chairman Shertyl Ferraro, adviser Miss Price. Publicity Chairman Barb Bresler. Hockey Chairman Pat Graber. Vice-President Teri Estell. President Pat Bryant. Secretary Dcbbi Booth, and Treasurer Pcd Bailor. 181 182 Doea anyone know where the ball Is? Textured hose are in this year Singles Tennis Champs: Anne Walkor. lee Bracken, and Sue Guesman. Doubles Tennis Champs: Carol Nack, Mary Ann Mansfield. Carla Eyre. Lee Bracken. Holly Sherman, and Peggy Andrews. Intramurals Intramural Bowling Champs: Joanne Drewson. Jean Sweeney. Jean Hanna. Terri Estell. and Nancy Catona. Intramural Basketball Champs: Linda J. Smith. Patty Scarbcrry. Nancy Vaughn. Lee Brackon. Elaine Weiser. Mary Jane Heaton, and Leslie Boyer. Intramural Volleyball Champs Elaine Weiser Nancy Catena. Lee Brackon. Leslie Boyer Mary Jar.e Heaton, and Linda J Smith. 183 0p: f1 ! Graessle. Jean Swocney, Pal Bryanl, Ann Kolod2ik. Pat Gtaber. Ped Bailer Back Row: Anno Tarmor iManaaer). Ann Gabriol, m,yn E 0'1- an« Scott. Mary Tom. Holly Shorman. Nancy Kionxle (Managor) Varsity Hockey VARSITY Upper Arlington 3 Grandview 1 Upper Arlington 2 CSG 3 Upper Arlington 3 Bishop Hartley 0 Upper Arlington 4 University 1 Upper Arlington 3 Hamilton 0 RESERVES Upper Arlington 4 Grandview 0 Upper Arlington 1 CSG 0 Upper Arlington 4 Lancaster 0 Upper Arlington 3 Bishop Hartley 0 Upper Arlington 4 Hamilton 0 184 Tho team is on the way to another victory. Front Row: Coiol Weovor. Mary Jan© Heaton. Mitzt Brown. Pat Hart. Pat DuVall. Jan Holzaepiel. Linia Bonnie Back Row: Tori Dennis. Kathleen Kennedy. Nancy Davis. Mary Jo Deishley. Dodie Johnston. Paulette Smith. Anne Wheatley. Sue Guesman. Peggy Flanagan. Reserve Hockey Under the leadership of co-captains Jean Sweeney and Pat Bryant, the varsity girls' hockey team had a very successful season. The girls, coached by Mrs. Christine Salmon and managed by Nancy Kienzle and Anne Farmer, exhibited excellent teamwork in all games. On October 30, Arlington was host to Dayton-Oakwood, Fairmont-West, and Worthington for a round-robin tournament. The UA team won the tournament and broke Oakwood's long winning streak. The reserve girls' hockey team, with Mary Jo Deishley as captain, had an undefeated season. The team not only managed to win every game, but also kept every opposing team from scoring against them. The hockey season ended with a banquet at Presutti's Suburban, when seniors were honored and awards were given. Jane Scott, Terri Estell. and Jean Sweeney presented the team with a new mascot named Simple Pimple ; and most valuable varsity players Terri Estell and Pat Bryant and most valuable reserve player Mary Jo Deishley were announced. The banquet closed with the traditional reading of the senior wills. Team spirit prevailed during the successful season 185 Miss Pat Price, new this year to the Upper Arlington school system, coached the G.A.A. basketball team. The girls practiced several meanings each week from 7:00 to 8:00 A.M., and after school when they could use the gymnasium. Managers Cyndy Henny and Mary Jo Deishley kept busy ironing pennies and buying doughnuts and milk for the team's morning practices. Co-captains Jean Sweeney and Terri Estell led the girls' varsity basketball team to an undefeated season with 94 and 90 points, respectively. Barb Bazler, Pat Bryant. Michelle Miller, and Sue Guesman made up the remainder of the excellent starting line-up. The team was unexcelled in all aspects Varsity Upper Arlington 28 Grandview 25 Upper Arlington 33 West 14 Upper Arlington 37 Lancaster 13 Upper Arlington 18 Worthington 17 Upper Arlington 46 Brookhaven 39 Upper Arlington 42 Bexley 15 Upper Arlington 36 North 25 Reservo Upper Arlington 12 Grandview 21 Upper Arlington 7 West 11 Upper Arlington 23 Lancaster 2 Upper Arlington 15 Worthington 12 Upper Arlington 22 Brookhaven 22 Uppor Arlington 22 Bexley 13 Upper Arlington 24 North 6 Basketball of the game: guarding, scoring, ond rebounding. Highlights of the season included an 13-17 victory over Worthington and a 36-25 victory over North in the last game of the season. Since North was Upper Arlington's only defeat in the 1965 season, the UA team was especially glad to gain this victory. The reserve team also had a successful season. The team lost the first two games, but won all of the other games, except one in which they tied. Jenni Wilson was the leading scorer for the reserves. Both the varsity and reserve teams concluded the season with a banquet. 186 Front Row: Dob Schmidt. Sheryl Ferraro. Jean Swcenoy. Ann Brown. Dodio Johnston, and Michelto Milter. Row 2: Jenni WtUon. Jan Holxaeplel. Peggy Flanagan. Jane Scotl. Carol Weaver. Nancy Davie. Pat Dudley, and Sue Guesman. Last Row: Manager Cyndy Henny. Manager Mary Jo Detshlqy. Pat DuVall. Pat Bryant. Barb Bazler. Holly Shorman. Terri Estell. Coach Miss Price, Front Row: Hillo Zerbst. Jean LeBel. Brenda Duncan. Ian Holzaeplel. Margaret Nagle. Terl Bennett. Coach Miss Schlie Row 2: Nancy Vaughn. Jean Sweeney. Pam Stark. Nancy Heath. Sue Gucsman. Bev Brown Marilyn Mays. Marilyn Moore. Kathy Minor. Last Row: Jane Scott. Ann Kolodzik, Pat Bryant. Barb Bazler. Cozy Spittler. Julie Farr. Mitzi Brown. Dellita Duncan. Kris Keener. Track The 1966 G.A.A. track team worked diligently and enthusiastically at practices which began in March. This was the fourth year for the track team, and the third year for the Upper Arlington Invitational Track Meet, held in May. The 1966 team members were challenged to get in top condition to maintain the trophy won by the 1965 team at the third annual Upper Arlington Invitational Track Meet. Three members of the 1966 track team. Ann Kolodzik. Jean Sweeney, and Julie Farr, went to the Men and Women's National Indoor Track and Field Meet early in March. Julie placed fourth in the nation in the women's high jump, and Ann was in a medley relay team which placed third in the nation. Miss Schlie. in her first year of teaching at Upper Arlington, coached the girls in running techniques and skills. Kathy Minor, the track head, was of great assistance in organizing the activities of the team. Volleyball has proven to be a popular and growing sport among the girls in the Upper Arlington G.A.A. 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Fifth Avenue 4171 Kenny Rood Columbus 21, Ohio 451 -4244 Sportswear for Men K ir omen JEWELRY — COSMETICS — GIFTS To Congratulations The Class of “66“ 206 Wiseman's Hardware Lane Shopping Center Bill Botkin Records 4-Track Stereo Tapes 2432 Chester Lone IN THE LANE SHOPPING CENTER 488-8866 “Upper Arlington's Exclusive Record Dealer” Bill Owens Appliances Complete Line TV's, Color RCA, Admiral GE, Zenith Sylvania, Motorola HU. 8-1551 Arlington and Grandview Upholstering custom made furniture by master craftsmen ALFRED GEORGE WELLS 2068 Arlington Ave., Columbus 21, Ohio 6 o o (I L u c k from the 1966 NORWESTER Stall to the 1967 NORWESTER Stall 207 SENIOR ACTIVITIES LIST A LAWRENCE CURTIS ABBOTT: Football 1; Boy ' Intramural 1.2.3.4: Termi 1.2.3: Track 1.2: Industrial Arts Club 1.2.3.4; Young Republicans 1.2.3.4: French Club 1.2; Coin Club 1.2.3.4: Busin® Club 1.2.3: Student Council 4; Hi Y 2.3.4; AFS 2. AUBREY LEE ADAMS: Football 1: Boys' Intramurals 1,2 3.4; Tennis 1.2.3.4 (Captain 4); Track 1: Fencing Club 2.3: Varsity A 2.3; Businoss Club 3: Talont Show 1.2 JOHN KEITH ALBERTY: Boys’ Intramurals 1.2.3.4: Track 1: Young Republicans 4. French Club I.2.3.4. YAF 4; Biology Club 2: Skiing Club 4 (Publicity Managed: Chemistry Club 3 JOHN WILLIAM ALDEN: Swimming 4: Track 1.4; Nowcomors’ Club 4: South Charleston High School. South Charleston. West Virginia 2.3. DANA JEAN ALEXANDER: FTA 3; WAM 2.3.4: French Club 3; PUB Club 3.4: Arlingtonian 4; Skiing Club 4: Lancaster High School. Columbus. Ohio 1 RONALD JAY ALLEN: Boys’ Intramurals 1.2.3.4: Tennis 1.2.3.4; Wrestling 2; Fronch Club 1.2; Student Council 1.2.3; Biology Club 2: National Merit Scholarship Lettor ol Commendation 4 FREDERICK CRAIG ALTENBURG: Football 1.2: Boys’ Intramurals 4. Hi-Y 4 DAVID MICHAEL AMATOS: Spanish Club 3.4 SHARON KAY ANDERHOLM: GAA Intramurals 1.2: National Honor Society 3.4 (Secretary-Treasurer): French Honor Society 2.3.4. Debate 1; WAM 2.3.4; French Club 1.2.3.4; AFS 2.3.4 (President); Biology Club 2: Band 1.2.3.4 (Majorette): Musical 2: Orchestra 2; Skiing Club 3.4: National Merit Scholarship Letter ol Commendation 4 BRENT ARMSTRONG ANDERSON: Tennis 1: National Honor Society 3.4; Fronch Honor Society 3.4 (President); French Club 1 (President). 2.3.4: Russian Club 2.3.4; Coin Club 3; Biology Club 2.3 (President 2.3). Bear A-Tones 2.3.4; Band 2.3.4 (Vice-President); Choir 1; National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4: PTA Award Russian III 3: PTA Award French IV 3. CHERYL LeCLERC ANDERSON: WAM 2.3.4; AFS 4; Band 2.3.4; Orchestra 2; East High School. Cheyenne. Wyoming 1 BETHEL JANE ANDREWS: GAA Intramural 3; Charm Club 2,3; French Club 3,4; Spanish Club 1.2,3: Business Club 3: Y-Teens 3: Choir 1.2: Band 4 KENNETH LEWIS ANDRUS: Cross Country 2.3.4: Boys’ Intramurals 1.4: Track 1.2.3.4: French Club 1. Band 1.2.4. SALLY ANN ARMEL: GAA Intramurals 1.2.3: Charm Club 3; FTA 2.3: FNC 3: Spanish Club 1 (Vice President). 2.3: Student Council 3: Y-Teens 1.2.3: Choir 1; Talent Show 3. NANCY JEAN ARMSTRONG: GAA Intramurals 1 (Track Head). 2.3.4; WAM 2.3.4; FTA 3.4; French Club 3.4; Leaders' Club 3.4 (Publicity Chairman 3. Children's Parties Chairman 4); Student Council 1 (Vice President); Youth-in-Government 4: Y-Teens 1.2.3.4 (President 1. Publicity Chairman 3. Troasuror 4); Choir 1.2.3.4; Musical 2; Talent Show 1.3. NORENE LEE ARMSTRONG: GAA Intramural 3; French Honor Society 3.4 (Publicity Chairman); Quill and Scroll 4; Drama 3,4 (Secretary); WAM 2.3.4 (Ways and Moans Chairman); French Club 1 (treasurer). 2.3: Arlingtonian 4; Y-Teens 2.3: Choir 2; Talent Show 3. MARIAN ELIZABETH ARNOLD: WAM 2.3.4. French Club 2.3.4; Glee Club 2: Sandusky High School 1. THOMAS WILLIAM ASHLEMAN: Football 1; Goll 1; Boys' Intramurals 1.2.4: Spanish Club 2; Newcomers' Club 4; Biology Club 2; Kentucky Military Institute 3. BEVERLY ANN ASMO: GAA Inlramurals 1,2.3; Charm Club 3; WAM 3.4; Spanish Club 1.2.3: Y Toons 3.4: Glee Club 2.3.4 ROBERT JAMES ATWELL: Boys’ Intramurals 2. Spanish Club 1 MICHAEL ANDREW AULD: Basketball 1.2; Football 1.2.3.4: Boys' Intramurals 1,2.3.4: Tennis 1; Spanish Club 3; Hi-Y 4: AFS 4: Choir 1. B BRUCE EDWARD BABBITT: BasketbaU U; Baseball 1.3.4 Cross Country 2; Football 1; Boys’ Intramurals 1.2.3.4; Track 2; Varsity A 2.3; Latin Club 1.2: Coin Club 3.4 (President 3.4); Youth-in-Govornment 4; Hi-Y 4: Talent Show 3. BARBARA LOU BADLEY: GAA Intramurals 1.2: FTA 3: WAM 1.2.3: French Club 1.2; Russian 1; Choir 1; Glee Club 4 CHRISTEN KAY BALDWIN: GAA Intramurals 1,2.3.4: WAM 2.3; French 1.2: PUB Club 2.3.4. AFS 2: Skiing Club 4 PENELOPE ANNE BANKS GAA Inter scholastics 2: Quill and Scroll 4; Debate 2; FTA 2.3.4; French Club 1.2; Spanish Club 3; Cub Reporter 1. Arlingtonian 3.4: Business Club 3.4 (Vice-President); Y-Teens 1.2.3: Choir 1.2.3.4; Glee Club 2.3: Musical 2.4 Talent Show 1.3. NANCY LYNN BARE: GAA Intramural 1.2.3.4; FTA 3: WAM 2,3.4: French Club 1.2.3.4; Latin 3.4; Y-Teens 1.2.3.4: Glee Club 1.2. Orchestra 1: Talent Show 1.3 TERRY LEE BARNHILL: Football 1; Boys’ Intramurals 4: Track 1.2: Wrestling 2.3.4; Young Republicans 3.4; YAF 4; Choir 3.4; Cle« Club 2; Skiing Club I DAVID WANNER BARNITZ: Boys’ Intramurals 2.3.4, Wrestling 3; Spanish Club 3.4: Glee Club 4. Berlin American High School 1 STEPHEN MARK BARTELL: French Club 1.2.4: Band 1.2.3.4. SANDRA MARIE BASSETT: GAA Intramurals 1.2; French Honor Society 2.3.4 (Secretary): Drama 2.3.4. WAM 2.3 (Ways and Means Chairman). 4; French Club 1.2.3.4. Leaders' Club 4. Norwester 4 (Copy Reader); Y-Teens 2.3 (Public Allairs Chairman); Choir 1.2.3.4 (Social Chairman); Musical 2,4: Talent Show 1.3; Christmas Formal Court 4; Skiing Club 4: Quill and Scroll 4 WESLEY CARL BATES: Football 1.2.3.4 (Co-Captain); Track 1.2 3.4. Wrestling 3.4; Student Council 1; Hi Y 4 BARBARA JEAN BAZLER: GAA Interscholastics 2.3.4. GAA Intramurals 1.2.3.4 (Track Head 1.3 Treasurer 4). French Honor Society 2.3.4; WAM 2.3.4. French Club 2.3.4; Russian Club 4; Leaders' Club 2.3.4; Student Council 2.3; Glee Club 1. CAROL ANNE BEARDSLEY: GAA Intramurals 1.2.3; Charm Club 2.3.4: WAM 2.3.4; French Club 1: Spanish Club 3: Y-Teens 1.2; Glee Club 2.3; Talent Show 1; Skiing 3.4. WENDY SUSAN BECK: GAA Intramural 3; FTA 2.3; French Club 3; YAF 2.3 (Sec.-Treas : Y-Teens 3; Band 1: Choir 2. STEVEN ROBERT BECKER: Cross Country 3.4 (Tri-Captain 4). Boys’ Intramurals 1.2.3.4; Track 1.2.3.4. PHILLIP JULIAN BECKWITH: Football 1; Boys' Intramurals 1.2.3.4; Track 1.2.3.4; Drama 4; Festo 2; French Club 1.2, Arlingtonian 4; Student Council 1.2.3; Youth-InGovernment 4; Hi Y 4. Choir 4; Glee Club 1; Musical 4; Talent Show 1.3 TERI DALE BENNETT: GAA Intramurals 1.2.3.4; Charm 2.3: Drama 1.3; FNC 2.3: WAM 2.3.4; Spanish 3.4; Y Teens 1.2.3.4; Biology Club 2; Glee Club 4 RICHARD DWIGHT BERDELMAN: Debate 1: French Club 1; Spanish 1.2. AFS 1: Talent Show 3. MATT BOYLAN BEUCLER: Basketball I; Baseball 1; Football 1: Goll 1.2.3: Boys' Intramurals 1.2.3.4; Industrial Arts Club 1.2: French Club 1.2; Biology Club 2. LINDA JUNE BIBLER: Spanish Honor Society 3: French Club 4. Spanish Club 1.2.3: Y Teens 2.3; Glee Club I. GERRY NORMAN BIRD: Cross Country 2.3.4; Boys' Intramurals 1.4; Track 1.2; Industrial Art Club 1. French Club 1.2; Hi-Y 4. Biology Club 2: Choir 1: Skiing Club 4. Chemistry Club 3. ERIC CHARLES BISHOP: Basketball 1.2.3: Football 1. Boys' Intramurals 1.2.3.4; Track 1.2.3.4; Young Democrats 2.3.4. Spanish Club 3.4; AFS 2.3.4; Biology Club 2.3. PAMELA JEAN BLAKE: GAA Inlramurals 1.2.3.4; WAM 2.3.4, Spanish Club 3.4; Y-Teens 2.3. MICHAEL LEE BOEHM: Cross Country 3.4: Boys' Intramurals 2.3.4; Spanish Club 4 ROBERT DANIEL BOHL: Swimming 3: French Club 1.2.4. Cub Reporter 1. AFS 4 Biology Club 2; Chemistry 3 DEBORAH LEA BOOTH: GAA Interscholastics 2.3; GAA Intramurals 1.2.3.4 (Basketball Head 1. Secretary 4); Quill and Scroll 3.4 (President); Charm Club 4; WAM 2 (Service Chairman!. 3.4. French Club 1.2.3.4 (Secretary); Leaders’ Club 2.3.4; Arlingtonian 3: Norwester 4 (Photography Editor): Student Council 2.4; Youth-in Government 4. Y Teens 1.2.3.4 (Vice-President 1. Program Chairman 3); Choir 1.2.3.4; Glee Club 1; Musical 2.4; Talent Show 1 3 ROBERT SCOTT BOULTON: Boys’ Intramurals 1.2.3.4; French Club 1.2. WILLIAM STUART BOULTON: Boys’ Intramurals 1.2.3.4; Bust nesn Club 3. CLAUDETTE YVONNE BOVEINE: CAA Intramurals 1,2.3.4; Charm Club 3.4 WAM 2 (Ways and Moans Chairman), 3.4. French Club 1.2.3.4, Y-Teen 1.2,3.4: Glee Club 1.2; Talent Show 1.3; Skiing 3.4. DIAN CLAIRE BOWER: GAA Intramurals 1.2.3. Charm Club 2: FTA 4: WAM 2.3.4; Russian Club 3.4. BONNIE JANE BOYCE: GAA Intramurals 1.2.3.4: Charm Club 3.4 (Service Chairman 3. Vice President 4); Fencing 4; WAM 2.3.4. LESLIE GWENDOLYN BOYER: GAA Interscholastics 2: GAA Intramurals 1 2.3.4 WAM 2.3.4; French Club 1.2.3.4. Latin 3: Cub Reporter I: Y-Teens 1.2; Glee Club 1.2.3; Skiing Club 4 CAROL LEE BRACKEN: GAA Interscholastics 3: GAA Intramurals 1.2.3.4 (Tennis Chairman 4); Churm Club 4. WAM 2.3.4: Trench Club 2.3; Y-Teens 4: Glee Club 2.3. RARBARA ANNE BRESLER: GAA Intramurals 1.2.3.4 (Bowling Chairman 1. Publicity Chairman 4). Cheerleader 1: National Honor Society 3.4; FTA 3.4; WAM 2.3.4 (Treasurer 3); French Club 1.2.3.4: Leaders Club 2.3.4 (Secrotary 3. President 4); Youth in Government 4; Y-Teens I.2.3.4. Glee Club 2; Talont Show 1.3; Girls’ State 3; Homecoming Court 4. 200 LINDA LEE BREWER: CAA IntramuraU I; Charm Club 1; Drama Club 2.3; WAM 2; Young Republican 4; French Club 2.3.4; Y-Teen 2.3.4; Biology Club 1; Choir 1.2.3.4: Musical 2.4; Talent Show 3; Bible Club 2.3 (Secretary 3); Westmoor Junior High School 1. TEMPEST SUSAN BREWSTER: GAA Intramural 1.3.4; French Honor Society 2,3; Charm Club 3.4: Drama Club 2.3: FTA 4; WAM 2.3; Spanish Club 1,2.3; Y-Teen 1.2 (Chairman of Y-Teen committees 1): Choir 1. MARY ELIZABETH BRI-SON: GAA Intramural 1.2.4; FTA 4; WAM 2.3.4; French Club 1.2; Business Club 4: Y Toon 1.2; Choir 1.2,3: Musical 2: Talent Show 1.3. CONSTANCE MARIA BRODISH: Fosto 4. WAM 2.3.4: Spanish Club 3.4; St. Mary o! the Springs Academy 1. BARBARA BROWN: Skiing Club 4: Cardinal Mooney Hlqh School 1.2.3. JULIA GAGER BROWN: GAA InlramuraU 1.2.3; Festo 4; WAM 2.3.4. French Club 1.2.3; YToens 1.2.3; Choir 1. MITZI MARGARET BROWN: GAA Interscholastics 2.3.4; GAA InlramuraU 1.2.3.4; Charm Club 2.3: FTA 3: WAM 2.3.4; French Club 1.2.3.4: Leaders’ Club 4; YToens 1.2. PAMELA BROWN: GAA Intram-uraU 1.2.3; Drama Club 1; Festo 2; WAM 2.3.4: French Club 1.2.3.4; Norwesler 4 (Assistant Editor): Student Council 2.3; Y-Teens 2.3.4; Choir 3.4; Glee Club 1.2.3; Musical 4: Talent Show 1.3; Quill and Scroll 4 TIMOTHY NEIL BROWNING: Basketball 1. Football 1.3: Track 1; National Honor Society 3.4 (President 4); French Club 1 (Vice-President); Russian Club 1.2.3.4: Youth in Government 4 (Board ol Education); Hi-Y 3.4; Choir 1.2.3.4 (President 4); Musical 2.4; Talent Show 1.3; Alternate to Boys’ State 4: National Merit Scholarship Letter ol Commendation 4. PATRICIA ANN BRYANT GAA Intorscholastics 2.3.4; GAA InlramuraU 1.2.3.4 (President 4). WAM 2.3.4; French Club 1.2.3.4; Spanish Club 3.4; PUB Club 3.4; Y-Teen 2.3: Choir 1: Talent Show 1; Alternate to Girls' State 4. Outstanding Junior Athlete in GAA 3, ROBERT DALE BUELOW: Latin Club 3.4: Hi Y 4 JOHN HAMRICK BURTCH: Baseball 1.2; Football 1.3: Boys’ IntramuraU 1.2.3.4; Wrestling 2.3.4; French Club 1.2; Latin Club 1.2.3.4. Loadors’ Club 4. Youth in Government 4 (City Attorney); Hi Y 4; Biology Club 2. KATHLEEN ANN BUTTERFIELD: WAM 2.3.4; Glee Club 4; Talent Show 3 ROY JOHN BYERLY: SpanUh Club 1.2; Band 1.2. 3.4; Bear-A Tones 3.4; Choir 1.2; Musical 2; Talent Show 1,3 C SALLY JEAN CALDWELL: GAA IntramuraU 1.2.3 tVice President 1); WAM 2.3 (Vice-President 3); French Club 1.2; Leadors’ Club 2.3: Y-Teens 1.2.3: Choir 1.2.3; Musical 2; Talent Show 1; Track Queen 1. THOMAS WILLIAM CALL: Track 3; Choir 1.2.3. ANN CAMERON: GAA IntramuraU 1.2,3.4; Festo 3: FTA 3: WAM 2.3.4: French Club 1.2.3; Leaders' Club 4; Newcomers’ Club 4; PUB Club 3.4; Y Toens 1.2.3.4 (Publicity Chairman 4). Skiing Club 3.4 LYNNE CAROL CANNELL: GAA Inter-scholastics 1.2.3,4: FTA 4; WAM 2.3.4: French Club 3; Business Club 3.4; YToens 1.2,4; Glee Club 1; Talent Show 1.3. MICHAEL FORTUNE CARD1: Boys’ IntramuraU 1.2.3.4; Spanish Club 1.2: Talent Show 3. DEBORAH ANNE CAREY: GAA IntramuraU 1.2 (Baseball Chairman 1); Charm Club 3; Festo 2.3: WAM 1.2.3.4; PUB Club 2.3: Y-Teens 1.4: Glee Club 1.2.3.4; Skiing Club 3.4 MARLENE SUE CARNES GAA Intramural 1.2,3.4; WAM 2.3.4 (Social Chairman 3): French Club 1.2.3.4; Russian Club 3,4 (Sec. 4) Newcomers' Club 3 (Vice-Pros.); Businoss Club 2.3; Studont Council 2; Youth-in Government 4; Y-Teens 3.4; AFS 4; Glee Club 1.2.3.4; Talent Show 3. DAVID WILLIAM TELFORD CARROLL: Boys’ IntramuraU I French Club 1.2; Biology Club 2 STEVEN PHILIP CARS-TENS: Baseball 2.4; Boys' IntramuraU 2.3.4: Track 3: Spanish Club 2.3; Norwesler 4 (Assistant Editor); Student Council 4: Youth in-Government 4; Hi Y 4; AFS 2.3.4; Pascack Valley Regional High School 1; Quill and Scroll 4. DIANE KATHLEEN CASANTA NANCY JO CATENA: GAA Interscholastics 3.4: GAA IntramuraU 1.2.3.4; WAM 2.3.4: French Club 1.2.3: Business Club 3.4; Glee Club 3; Skiing Club 4. PATRICIA LYNN CAUDY: GAA IntramuraU 1.2.3.4; FTA 4: WAM 2.3.4: French Club 1.2; Youth-in-Govcrnment 4; Y-Tccns 1.2 (Social Chairman 1); Glee Club 1: Talent Show 1 DAVID JOHN CHAKERES: Boys’ IntramuraU 2; Festo 4; FTA 4; French Club 1.2: Latin Club 3.4: Choir 1.2.3.4; Musical 2.4; Talent Show 1.3. CRAIG McCLAIN CHEETHAM: National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist; Radio Club 2.3. DEBORAH SUE CLARK: GAA IntramuraU 2.3.4; Spanish Honor Society 2.3.4; Quill and Scroll 3.4: WAM 2.3.4; Spanish Club 2.3.4 (Treasurer 4); Leaders’ Club 4: Arlingtonian 4 (Sports Editor); Youth in Government 4. Y-Teens 2.3.4: Band 2; Pleasant View High School 1 MARY ANN CLARK: GAA Intra murals 1.3; Fencinq Club 4; Fosto 3.4. FNC 1.3; FTA 3.4 Latin Club 1; Arlingtonian 4: Y-Teens 1,3; AFS 3; Band 1: Glee Club 3,4, Talent Show 1.3; Skiing Club 4: Bartlett High School 2; Quill and Scroll 4 SUSAN JANE CLEATOR: GAA IntramuraU 1.2; WAM 2.3.4. Y Teen 2. Band 1.2 (Majorette 2.3.4); Choir 1: Talent Show 3 GERALD MELVIN CLIMER: Football 3; Boys’ IntramuraU 3.4; Student Council 4; Youth in Government 4; Hi Y 4: Worthington High School 1; Hilliard High School 2. SUE ANN CLINGMAN: Festo 1; WAM 2.3.4. French Club 1.2. Latin Club 3.4; Band 1.2.3 4 Glee Club 4 RICHARD DENIUS COE: Baseball 1.2: Football I; Boys' IntramuraU 1.2.3.4; French Honor Society 2.3: Latin Club 2.3.4 (Treasurer 3. President 4); Youth-in-Government 4 Councilman): Hi Y 4; National Merit Scholarship Letter ol Commendation 4 CARY JOHN COLABRESE: Boys' IntramuraU 1.2,3 Young Democrats 3; Spanish Club I CAROLE ANN COLE: Charm Club 2: Drama Club 2; WAM 2; Spanish Club 2: Talent Show 3; Miss Arlington Court 4 THOMAS TAFT COLE: Boys' IntramuraU 1; Track 2.3.4; Wrestling 2.3.4; Varsity A 3; Russian Club 3 CATHERINE ELIZABETH COLLINS: GAA IntramuraU 1.2.3.4. Spanish Club 1.2.3; Glee Club 1.2. STEPHEN ALLEN COLLINS: Boys' IntramuraU 4: Wrestling 2; Spanish Club 3.4: Newcomers Club 4 PHILIP RUSSELL COMPTON: Trench Club 1.2 (vice President 1); Band 1. Choir 1,2.3.4 PHYLLIS ELLEN CONDIT: GAA IntramuraU 1.2; FTA 3; WAM 2.3.4; French Club 2.3; Leaders’ Club 4: Business Club 3.4: Y-Teens 2.3.4. Glee Club 1.2 VICTORIA ANN CONE: GAA IntramuraU 1.2. Drama Club 2: WAM 2.4; Young Republicans 4; Spanish Club 1.2; Y-Teens 2; Alameda High School. Alameda. Calilornia 3 CHRISTOPHER LEE CONN: Swimming 2.3.4: Hi Y 4. CYNTHIA LYNN COOK: GAA IntramuraU 1.2.3.4: FNC 2.3.4 (Vice-President 4): WAM 2.3.4: French Club 1.2: Student Council 1; Y-Teens 3; Glee Club 1.2.3: Talent Show 3 CYNTHIA JO COOL: CAA IntramuraU 1.2.3.4; Charm Club 3: WAM 2.3.4: Youth-in-Govcmmont 4; Y-Teens I.2.3.4; Glee Club 1. JOYCE ANNE COOPER: CAA Intramural 1.2.3; Drama Club 2: FTA 3.4; WAM 2.3.4: French Club 3.4: Y Teens 1.2.3; Choir 1: Glee Club 2.3.4. JAN ELIZABETH CORBALLYs GAA IntramuraU 1.2.3.4. Quill and Scroll 4. WAM 2.3.4. French Club 4: Arlingtonian 4; Y-Teens I.2.3.4; Choir 1.2.3.4; Musical 2.4: Talent Show 1.3. ROBERT CLARK COUNTS. JEFFREY LYNN COWGILL: Baseball 2.3.4: Goll I: Boys’ IntramuraU 1.2.3.4: FTA 3.4: French Club 1. JULIA ANN COWLES: GAA IntramuraU 1.2.3.4; FNC 4 WAM 2.3.4: French Club 4. Y-Teens 3.4 KAREN EMILE COZART: GAA IntramuraU 1. National Honor Society 3.4; Quill and Scroll 2.3.4; WAM 2.3.4; French Club 1: Cub Courier 1 (Editor in Chicle Arlingtonian 2.3.4: Y-Teens 1; Choir 1.2.3.4. Musical 2.4: Orchestra 2.4: Talent Show 1.3: National Merit Scholarship Letter ol Commendation 4 KAREN LEE CRABILL: GAA IntramuraU 2.3.4; WAM 2.3. French Club 3.4; Glee Club 1 GUTHERY DOYLE CRIM: Basketball 1.2.3.4; Baseball 1.2.3.4; Football 1.2.3.4 (Co-Captain 4); Track I; Varsity A 2.3: French Club 1.2: Youth-in-Government 4 (Councilman); Choir 1.2.3.4; Musical 2.4; Talent Show 1.3; Vice President Freshman Class: Boys’ Slate 4; Student Council Citizenship Award 3. SHARON ANNE CROOK: Charm Club 2; WAM 2.3.4 French Club 1.2. Newcomers’ Club 2: Student Council 1.3; Choir 1: Glee Club 2.3.4; Talent Show 1. National Merit Scholarship Letter ol Commendation 4 NANCY KRISTINE CROTTY: GAA IntramuraU 1.2.3.4: WAM 2.3.4: Spanish Club 1.2: Y-Teens 1.2.3: Glee Club 1.2.3; Talent Show 3: Skiing Club 3.4 KATHLEEN ANN CRUNELLE: CAA IntramuraU I.2.3.4: FTA 3.4. WAM 2.3.4. Latin Club 2.3.4: PUB Club 2.3: Business Club 4; Y Teens 1.2; Choir I Talent Show 1. MARY LOUISE CURNOW: GAA IntramuraU 1.2.3.4. Charm Club 4 WAM 2.3.4: French Club I: Business Club 3; Y-Teens 2.4; Glee Club 2.3.4 D JO LYNN DAVIDSON: GAA IntramuraU 1.2.3; National Honor Society 3.4; Spanish Honor Society 3.4 (Treasurer 4); FTA 3; WAM 2.3.4 (Publicity Chairman 2); Spanish Club 1.2.3.4; PUB Club 3.4 (Badge Chairman 4); Cub Reporter l.Norwester 4 Art Editor); Student Council 3; Y-Teens 2: ATS 3.4: Glee Club 1.2; Quill and Scroll 4. KENNETH ALAN DAVIS: Boys’ IntramuraU 1.2.3.4; Track 1.2.3.4; French Club 1; Youth-ln-Govern-ment 4; Band 1.2.3.4; Varsity A 2.3; Glee Club 1. JACQUELINE KAY DAWSON: GAA IntramuraU 1.2.3; WAM 2.3.4; Young Republicans 2: French Club 1. Spanish Club 3.4. Y-Teen 2.3.4; Glee Club 2 ELIZABETH MARIAN DEAN: WAM 2,3.4 French Club 12: Busings Club 4: Glee Club 2.4. JERRE PAUL DEAN: Cross Country 2; Track 1.2: Choir 1.2.3.4: Musical 2.4; Talent 1.3. MARY JO DE1SHLEY: GAA Inter scholastics 4: GAA IntramuraU 1.2.3.4 (Bowling Chairman 1); Charm Club 3.4: FTA 4; WAM 2,3.4 (Vice President 2); French Club 1.2.3.4 (Third Vice-President 3); Leaders' Club 2.3.4 (Treasurer 4); Student Council 3.4 Secretary 4): Youth-in-Governrr.cnt 4; Y-Teens 1.2.3.4. Choir 1.2.3.4; Musical 2.4. Talent Show 1.3. 209 WILLIAM ROLAND DEMOTT: Cross Country 2.3.4 (Tri-Captain 4); Track 1.2.3.4. Spanish Club 3.4. Latin Club 2; Coin Club 3: Biology Club 2: Band 1.2.3.4: National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4 LELA MAE DENIS: CAA Intramurals 1.2. Charm 2.3.4; FTA 3; WAM 2.3.4; French Club 1.2; Businoss Club 3; Y Teens 1.2; Glee Club 1.2 SUSAN KAY DENNEY: FNC 2.3 Publicity Chairman 3); WAM 2.3. THOMAS EDWARD DENUNE: French Club 1.2.4; AFS 4; Biology Club 2; Band 1; Choir 1.2.3; Musical 2. SCOTT DUANE DEUBNER; Fodtball 1; Boys’ In tramurals 1.2.3.4; Track 2.3.4; French Club 1.2; Russian Club 3.4; Leaders' Club 4. Hi-Y 3.4. Talent Show 3 JOHN PALE DEVERE: Boys' Intramurals 1.2.3.4; Tennis 1.2. Track 1; Wrestling 2: Festo 4; Spanish Club 1.2; Coin Club 3; Youth in Government 4. Hi Y 4 GUY ALBERT DEVICTOR: Goll 3.4. SHARON ANN DEWHURST: Punch Club 1.2. GAA 1.2.3; FTA 3. WAM 2.3; Talent Show 1. ION SELDEN DEWITT: Basketball 1. Baseball 1; Football 1; Boys' Intramurals 1; Wrestling 2.3.4; Young Republicans 4; Spanish Club 1.2.3; Youth-in-Government 4; Hi-Y 4; Choir 1.4; Talent Show 1.3, NANCI IANE DICKENS: GAA Intramurals 1.2.3 (Vice President 1); Festo 4; FTA 2.3.4; French Club 1.2; Leaders' Club 4; Student Council 1.2; Biology Club 2; Choir 2.3.4; Musical 2.4; Talent Show 1.3; Miss Arlington Court 4 PATSI LEE DICKENS: GAA Intramurals 1.2.3 (Secretary 1); Festo 4; WAM 2.3.4; Spanish Club 3.4; Student Council 1.2.3; Choir 1.2.3.4 (President 1. Girls' Treasurer 4); Musical 2.4; Talent Show 3. TERESA ALLYNE DICKEY: Newcomers' Club 4; Norwester sales stall 4: Lake Highlands High School. Dallas. Texas 1.2.3; Quill and Scroll 4. NANCY SUE DIESEM: GAA Intramurals I.2.3.4: Debate Club 1; Drama Club 2.3.4; WAM 2.3,4 (Vice-President 4); French Club 1.2.3; Russian Club 4: Leaders' Club 4; Newcomers' Club 2.3.4. Norwester 4 (Girls' Sports Editor); Studont Council 2.3; Y-Teens 2.3.4 (Vice-President 4); Glee Club 1.2.3; Talent Show 1.3; Skiing Club 3.4; Quill and Scroll 4. JERRY RONALD DILL: French Club 4; Russian Club 1.2.3.4; Glee Club 1.2.3.4; Musical 2.4. Talent Show 1.3. GEORGE ANNE DIXON: GAA Intramurals 1.2.3; FTA 3; WAM 2.3: French Club 2; Y-Teens 2; Glee Club 2.3: Talent Show 3. DONNA JAYNE DOBBS: GAA Intramurals 1.2.3; Charm Club 2; FTA 2.3.4 STEPHEN MICHAEL DOHERTY: Russian Club 1.2.3.4; AFS 2. CAROL ANN DONES: GAA Intramurals 1.2.3.4; Charm Club 4; Festo 4; FTA 4; WAM 2.3.4; French Club 1.2.3.4; Y-Tcens 3.4; Glee Club 1.2.4 PETER GEORGE DORPALEN: French Club 1; Radio Club 3; Youth-in-Government 4. DEANNA LEE DORTON: GAA Intramutals 1; French Honor Society 3.4; FTA 2.3.4; French Club 1.2.3.4; Y-Teens 2.3; Glee Club I. MARY ELIZABETH DOWNING: GAA Intramurals 1.2.3; Charm Club 3; WAM 2.3.4; Spanish Club 3; Y Teens 3.4. Glee Club 2.3,4. PHOEBE ALICE DOYLE. JOANNE VIRGINIA DREWSEN: CAA Interscholastics 4; GAA Intramurals 1.2.3.4: National Honor Society 3.4; Charm Club 2.3.4 (Secretary 3. Treasurer 4); FTA 3.4 (Secretary 4); WAM 2.3.4; French Club 3; Latin Club 2.3.4; Youth-in-Government 4; Y-Teens 2: PTA Award English II 3 DELLITA JEWEL DUNCAN: GAA Interscholasticm 3: GAA Intramurals 1.2.3.4; Charm Club 3.4; WAM 2.3.4. Spanish Club 1.2; Student Council 1: Youth-in-Government 4; Y-Teens 2.3.4; AFS 3; Choir 1; Glee Club 2.3.4; Talent Show 3; Skiing Club 3.4 (Ways and Means Chairman 41 ALETA LOUISE DUNSON: GAA Intramurais 4 BRADLEY JAMES DUPONT: Basketball 1.2.3.4: Football 1; Boys' Intramurais 1.2.3.4: Track 1.3.4; Spanish Club 3.4; Biology Club 2. E WILLIAM RANDOLPH EARNEST: Boys' Intramurais 1.2.3.4; French Club 1.2.3.4; Russian Club 1.2.3.4 (Vice President 4): Hi-Y 4 National Merit Scholarship Semi Finalist 4 CAROL JEAN EDMONDSON: GAA In-tramurals 1.2.3: French Honor Society 3.4; WAM 2.3.4; French Club 1.2.3; Student Council 1.3; Youth-in-Government 4 (Secretary to Board of Education): Y-Teens 2.3: Glee Club 1.4; Talent Show 1.3; Skiing Club 4 (Social Chairman 4). PAULA ANN EIB: GAA Intramurais 1.2.3; WAM 2.3: Latin Club 1.2; Choir 1. ROBERT GARY EICKHOLT: Boys' Intramurais 1.2: Track 2; Wrestling 1.2; Watterson High School 1.2. NANCY LEE ELAM: GAA Intramurais 1.2.3.4: National Honor Society 3.4; French Honor Society 2.3.4. Charm Club 4; WAM 2.3.4; French Club 1.4. Norwester 4 (Editor-in-chieD: Student Council 3; AFS 3.4 (Treasurer 4); Choir 1.2.3.4: Musical 2.4; Talent Show 1.3; National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4; Quill and Scroll 4 MARY ELIZABETH ELLIFRITZ: GAA Intra-murals 1.2,3; Charm Club 2.3.4; FNC 3; WAM 2.3.4. French Club 1,2.3. Y-Teens 1.2; Choir 2.3.4; Glee Club 1; Musical 2.4 Talent Show 1.3 WILLIAM BATEMAN ELLIOTT; Basketball 1; Football 1.3.4. Boys' Intramurais 1.2.3.4; Track 2.3.4; French Club 1: Latin Club 3: Hi-Y 4; Choir 1.2.3.4 KATHERINE ANNE EMERY: CAA Intramurais 1.2.3; FTA 3.4 (Vice-President 4); WAM 2.3.4; French Club 1.2.3.4; Student Council 1: Y-Teens 1.2,3,4; (Committee Chairman 3. President 4); Choir 1.2.3.4; (Secretary 1); Musical 2.4. Talent Show 1.3 DANIEL LINDSEY ENYART: Goll 1.2.3.4. Boys' Intramurab 1.2.3.4, French Club 1.2.3; Russian Club 2; Choir 1. EDWARD WILLIAM ERFURT: Boys' Intramurais 1; Track I; Fencing Club 3.4 (President 3.4); Spanish Club 1.2.3; Arllngtonian 4; Choir 1,2 3.4; Musical 2.4; Talent Show 1.3. TERRILYN JO ESTELL: GAA Interscholaslics 1.2.3.4; GAA Intramurais 1.2.3.4 (Volleyball Chairman 1. Goll Chairman 3. Vice-President 4); WAM 2.3; French Club 1; Y-Teens 1. Choir 1. NANCY LYNN ESTERLINE: CAA Intramurais 1; Charm Club 2; Feeto 4. FNC 2: WAM 2.3.4; French Club 1; Y Teens 1.2.3.4; Biology Club 2: Glee Club 1; Talent Show 1 CRAIG EDWARD EVANS: Golf I; Boys' Intramurais 1.2.3.4; French Club 1. Latin Club 2,3; Student Council 4. Youth-in-Government 4. Ht-Y 3; AFS 2; Glee Club 1 Talent Show 3. MARTHA HELEN EVANS: GAA Intramurais 2; Quill and Scroll 3.4; Thespians 4; Debate 1; Drama 3.4 (President): FTA 3.4: WAM 2.3.4: French Club 3.4; Leaders' Club 4; Cub Reporter 1; Arlingtonian 4; School Play 3.4. PATRICIA LOUISE EVANS: French Honor Society 2.4: French Club 1.2: YAF 1.2,4 (Secretary 1.2.4); Cub Reporter 1; Student Council 2; Y-Teens I (Secretary). 2; AFS 2.4; Band 1.2 4; Choir 4; Orchestra 1. PHILIP GREGORY EVANS: Boys' Intramurais 3.4; Spanish Club 3.4; Skiing Club 3.4; FayotteviUe-Montius High School. Fayetteville. New York 1.2 GRETCHEN LOUISE EWING: GAA Intramurais 1.2.3; French Honor Socioty 2.3.4: FTA 3: WAM 2 (Secretary). 3.4; French Club 1.2.3.4; Student Council 1.2.3; Y-Teens 3; AFS 4; Biology Club 2; Glee Club 4; Skiing Club 4 DAVID BROOKS EZZELL: Boys' Intramurais 1.2.3.4; Track 1.2; French Club 1.2: Choir 1.2.3: Musical 2; Talent Show 1.3; Orchestra 3. F BARBARA ANNE FARMER: GAA Interscholastics 1.2.3.4; GAA Intro murals 1.2.3.4 (President 1. Recreation Chairman 2. Archery Chairman 3); National Honor Society 3.4; FTA 4; WAM 2.3.4; French Club 1.2.3.4; Leaders' Club 2.3.4; Pub Club 2.3.4. Student Council 2.3.4; Youth-in-Government 4; AFS 2.3.4 (Exchange Student): Talent Show 1; Class Secretary 1.4: Class Treasurer 3. Student Council Citizenship Award 3. DIANNA LYNN FERGUSON: FNC 3: FTA 2.3; Latin Club 3: Choir 4; Glee Club 1.2.34. Orcheslra 1.3. MELANIE ANNE FERGUSON GAA Intramurais 1.2; WAM 2; Band 1.2. CARIN ANITA FINCH: GAA Interscholastics 1.2.3; GAA Intramurais 1.2.3; Charm Club 2.3.4; FTA 3.4; WAM 2.3.4. French Club 1.2; Russian 2.3. Newcomers' Club 2; Norwester 4 (Literary Editor); Biology Club 2: Skiing Club 3.4; Quill and Scroll 4. ANTHONY JOSEPH MATTHEW FINELLI: Track 1.4; Wrestling 2: Drama 3; French Club 1: Spanish Club 3.4; Choir 1.2.3. HENRY NICHOLAS FINELLI JR. Football 1.2.3.4; Coll 1.2.3.4. Spanish Club 1.2; Latin Club 3.4 CAROL MARIE FISHER: GAA Intramurais I.2.3.4; WAM 2.3.4; Spanish Club 1.2; Glee Club 3.4: Talent Show 3 DESMOND EUGENE FITZSIMMONS. MARY KATHRYN FORD CAA Intramurab l.Z.3.4; WAM 2.3.4; French Club 1.3.4: Student Council 4; Youth in-Governmcnt 4; Y-Teens 2.3.4 (Program Chairman): Choir 1.2.3.4: Clee Club 2; Musical 2.4; Talent Show 1.3. FRED RICHARD FOREMAN: Biology Club 2: Camera Club 3 (Vice-President) SHARON LYNN FOREMAN: FTA 4; WAM 2.3.4; French Club 2: Y-Teens 3; Choir I; Glee Club 1.2; Skiing Club 4; Walnut Ridge and Eastmore High School. CYNTHIA IANE FORREST: GAA Intramurab 1.2.3. Spanish Honor Society 4 (President); WAM 2.3.4; Spanish Club 1.2.3.4 iSecrotary); Y-Tcens 1.2; Skiing Club 3.4; Norwester Business Stall 4 NANCY LYNN FOSNESS: GAA Intramurab 1.2.3: WAM 2.3.4: Industrial Arts Club 4: French Club 1.2.3.4: Young Republicans 4 (Secretary Treasurer). Newcomers' Club 2; Choir 1; Glee Club 3; Orchestra 2,4: Talent Show 1.3; Skiing Club 3.4 (President). MARJORIE LYNN FOUSE: GAA Intramurab 1.2: Drama 4; WAM 2.3.4: French 1.2; Y-Teens 4. Clee Club I.2.3.4; Talent Show 1,3. RICHARD COOK FRAJOLA: Basketball 1; Track 1; Russian 2: Hi Y 4; Biology Club 2; Band 1. MARILYN KAY FRANCIS: CAA lnterscholastics 1; Charm Club 2.3.4; Festo 2.3.4. FTA 2.3.4; Industrial Arts Club 4; Spanbh Club 1.2.3: YAF 4. Cub Courier 1; Choir 1; Skiing 4. 210 STEVE ALAN FRANCIS: Biology Club 2; Band 1.2.3.4 (President); Bear-A-Tones 2.3,4; Musical 2; Orchestra 2. PTA Award Trigonometry-Analytic Geometry 3. WALTER ZANE FREAR: Football 3.4; Wrestling 3.4; Spanish Club 4; Sarasota High School 1.2. JOHN FREDERICK FREEMAN: Cross Country 2.3.4. Track 1.3.4 BRADLEY NATHANIEL FRICK: Boys' Intramurals 1.2.3.4; Drama 3.4; Varsity A 2; Spanish Club 2; Youth-in-Government 4; Hi Y 4; Glee Club 1.2. GEORGE FRANCIS FULLER II: Track 2.3.4. GREGORY PAUL FULLINGTON: Goll 2.3.4. Track 1; Boys' Intramurals 1.7.3.4: Spanish Club 3.4; Fronch Club 2.3. PAMELA KAY FURNEY: CAA Intramurals 2.3; Charm 2. WAM 2.3.4: French Club 3.4. JANET JEAN FUSEK: GAA Interscholastics 1; Drama 1.2; Musical 2.4: Talont Show 1.4 G MARY ANN GABEL. ROBERT MICHAEL GALLAGHER: Basketball 1; Biology Club 2; Band I.2.3.4. DAVID SCOTT GANTT: Basketball 1. Goll 1. Boys' Intramurals 1.2.3.4; Latin Club 2.3.4; Hi Y 4 DIANNE SUE GANTT: GAA Interscholastics 1.2: Fcsto 4; WAM 2.3.4; Spanish Club 4; Y-Teens 1; Glee Club 1. SUSAN MENGES GARDES: GAA Intramurals 1.2.4; Charm Club 2; FTA 4; WAM 2.3.4; Young Republicans 4; Spanish Club 1.2.3.4; Y-Teens 4; Biology Club 3 JOHN ZELLER GARDINER: Boys' Intramurals 1.2.3.4; Track 1; French Club 1.2.3: Glee Club 1; Talent Show 1; Skiing Club 3.4. CATHERINE ANNE GARDINER: GAA Intramurals 1.2.3.4; Cheerleader 1.3.4; WAM 2.3.4; French Club 1.2.3.4; Newcomers' Club 3.4; Cub Reporter 1; Youth-in-Gov. 4; Choir 1; Glee Club 2; Talent Show 1. DAVID LOREN CARMAN: Boys Intramurals 1.2.3; Festo 4; Span Club 1.2.3.4; Business Club 4; Choir 1. Skiing Club 4 GREGORY ALAN GEORGIA: Football 1; Boys' Intramurals 1.2.3.4; Swimming 1.2.3.4; Track 1; Span. Honor Society 2; Debate 1.4; Varsity A 2.3: Spanish Club 1.2; AFS 2: Talent Show 3; Skiing Club 3: Chemistry Club 4. DUDLEY PATRICK GEREN: Track 1.2.3.4; Spanish Club 3 MARK ALLEN GETTINGER: Boys' Intramurals 3.4: Fencing Club 3.4 (Vice-President): Latin Club 2; Band 1.2.3.4; Bear A-Tones 3.4: Choir 1.3.4; Glee Club 3.4; Musical 2; Talent Show 1.3. JOHN CHARLES GHERSI: Spanish Club 3.4. DAVID PHILLIPS GILL: Boys' Intramurals 3.4; Swimming 1,2.3.4 (Tri Captain 4); Latin Club 1.2; Hi-Y 3.4; Western Reserve Academy 1. JEAN ELIZABETH GIRVES: GAA Intramurals 2.3.4; French Honor Society 3.4; FTA 2.3.4; French Club 2.3.4; Youth-in-Government 4; Firestone High School 1. JO ANN GOCKENBACH: CAA Interscholastics 1.2: Debate Club 1: Drama Club 2.3.4; FNC 3: FTA 2.3.4; French Club 3.4; Y-Teens 1.2.3; Choir 1.2.3.4: Musical 2.4; Talent Show 1.3 PATRICIA LEE GRABER: GAA Interscholastics 3.4; GAA Intramurals 1.2.3.4 (Social Chairman 1, Soitball Chairman 2. Hockey Chairman 4); Cheerleader 1.3.4: WAM 2 (Pres), 3.4; French Club 1 (Sec). 2.3.4: Leaders' Club 4; PUB club 3.4; Norweslcr Business Stall 4; Youth-inGov. 4; Y-Teens 1.2.3; Glee Club 1; Talent Show 3. JOHN PATRICK GRADY: Basketball 1: Baseball 1.2.3.4; Boys' Intramurals 1.2.3.4; French Honor Society 2: French Club I; Russian Club 1.2.3.4 (President); Student Council 1.3: Youth-inGovcrnmcnt 4; Hi-Y 4; National Merit Scholarship Letter ol Commendation. CHERYL LYNN GRAESSLE: GAA Interscholastics 2.3.4; GAA Intramurals 1.2.3.4; FTA 3. WAM 2.3.4; French Club 1.2; Russian 3.4; Leaders' Club 4; Choir 1; Glee Club 2. HERBERT EL WOOD GBAVES: Football 1. Boys' Intramurals 1.2.3.4. Track 1.2.3.4; Spanish Honor Society 3; Spanish Club 1.2.3: Business Club 3. ROBERT MARK GRAY: St. Charles High School 1.2. ROGER KENNETH GREEN: Basketball 1.2.3.4; Baseball 1.2.3.4; Cross Country 3.4: Goll 1.2: Spanish Club 3.4; Latin Club 2 SUZANNE H. GREGG: GAA Intramurals 1.2,3.4; Spanish Honor Society 2.3.4; Charm Club 2; WAM 2.3.4; Spanish Club 1.2.3.4. Glee Club 1.2. ANTHONY DAVID GRIFFIN: Boys' Intramurals 1.2.3; Track 1; Spanish Club 1.2: Talent Show 3 WILLIAM ROBERT GRIFFITH: National Honor Society 3.4 (Vice Presi dent); Latin Club 3.4 (Vice-President); Choir 1.2.3.4 (Head Accompanist 1.2.3.4); Glee Club 4 (Head Accompanist!. Musical 2.4: Talent Show 3. SUE ELAINE GRIGSBY: GAA Intramurals 1.2.3 4 (Volleyball Chairman 1); Charm Club 2: WAM 2.3.4; French Club 1.2. Spanish Club 3.4; Y-Teens 1.2.3.4; Choir 1; Talent Show 1 BARBARA SUE GRINSTEAD: GAA Intramurals 1.2.3.4: Charm Club 3.4 (President); WAM 2.3.4 (Social Chairman): French Club 1.2.3: Leaders' Club 4 Student Council 1; Youth-inGovernment 4; Y-Teens 1.2.3; Choir 1.2.3.4: Glee Club 1; Musical 2.4: Talent Show 1.3; Homecoming Court 4 GEOFFREY SCHAD GROVES: Boys' Intramurals 1.2.3.4 Track 1.2: French Club 1.2.3.4; Student Council 1: Hi Y 4 CARLA LEE GUILD: Euclid Senior High School 2.3. H MARJORY JANE HADLER: GAA Intramurals 1.3. Charm Club 2.3 (Service Chairman). 4; FTA 3.4; WAM 2.3,4: French Club 3.4; Latin Club 1.2; Y Teens 2.3; AFS 4; Glee Club 1: Chemistry Club 3. JUDITH HAGUE: GAA Intramurals 1.2,3.4; Debate Club 1.2; Drama 1.2: FTA 2,3.4; French Club 3.4: Latin Club 1.2: Cub Reporter 1. Arlinglonian 2; Y-Teens 1.2.3.4: AFS 2: Choir 1.2.3.4; Musical 2.4: Talent Show 1.3. THOMAS EDWARD HAHN. BARBARA WILSON HAIRE: FNC 2.3 (Treasurer). 4. WAM 2,3.4: French Club 3.4; Cub Reporter I; Glee Club 2.3: Orchestra 2.3 THOMAS SCOTT HALES: Boys' Intramurals 1 2.3.4. Swimming 2.3.4: Tennis 1.4; Latin Club 2.3; Hi-Y 4: Skiing 4 RICHARD BRYANT HALL: Football 1; Boys' Intramurals 12.3.4. Track 1.2.3. MICHAEL HARRISON HALLARN: Boys' Intramurals 1.2.3.4: Track 1: French Club 3: Biology Club 2; Band 1.2.3 DORIS JEAN HALVERSON: Drama Club 1: WAM 2.3.4; Business Club 2.3.4 (Treasurer); Student Council 1; Y-Teens 2.3.4; Choir 1: Goodyear Junior High School 1. SHIRLEY ANN HANN: GAA Intramurals 1.2; WAM 2.3: Spanish Club 3: Business Club 3; Y-Teens 1: Band 1 JEAN DICKSON HANNA: CAA Interscholastics 2.3; GAA Intramurals 1.2.3.4; Charm Club 2.4; FTA 3.4: WAM 2.3.4: French Club 1.2: Y-Teens 2; Talent Show 1 LARRY DEAN HARD: Football 1; Boys' Intramurals 1.2.3.4 Latin Club 3: Choir 1. JAMES GREGORY HARRIS: Boys' Intramurals 1.3: Young Republicans 4; French Club 1; Choir 1. JEFFREY LLOYD HARRIS: Spanish Club 2 KENT SHEARER HAY: Basketball I: Baseball 2.3.4. Boys' Intramurals 1.2.3.4: Track 1; Latin Club 2.3.4; Youth-inGovernment 4 JAMES RAMSEY HAYWARD: Cross Country 3: Boys' Intramurals 1.2.3.4; Track 1.2,3.4; Industrial Arts Club 3: AFS 2.3: Chemistry Club 3 MARY JANE HEATON: GAA Interscholastics 4; GAA Intramurals I.2.3.4 (Basketball Chairman); WAM 2.3; Young Democrats Club 3; French Club 1.2; Spanish Club 3.4. Student Council 1: Glee Club 3.4. SUSAN CATHERINE HEFFELF1NGER: GAA Intramurals 1. Drama Club 2; FTA 3.4 (Treas urer); WAM 2.3.4; French Club 1.2.4; Cub Courier 1; Y Teens I. Choir 1.2.3.4; Musical 2.4; Talent Show 3; National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4 DIANE CURTIS HEIMANN: GAA Intramurals 1 Latin Club 1.2.3.4. STEPHEN LEE HEISCHMAN: Baseball 3.4; Football 1 Track 2.3.4 Vat sity A 2.3; AFS 1. Bear A-Tones 4: Choir 2.3: Glee Club 2.4; Orchestra 3: Chemistry Club 3.4 JOHN CISCO HENRY: Boys' Intramurals 3.4; National Honor Society 3.4: French Honor Society 2.3.4: French Club 1.2: Biology Club 2: Band 1.2.3.4: Bear-A-Tones 2.3.4; National Mont Scholarship Semi-Finalist. Alternate to Boys' State 4; PTA Award Biology 2. CATHERINE COTTER HESS: GAA Intramurals I.2.3.4 Drama Club 1.2.3.4: FTA 3.4: WAM 2.3.4: French Club 2.4. Leaders' Club 4; Pub Club 2.3.4. Y-Teens 2.4. AFS 4. Glee Club 2; Skiing Club 3.4; Thespians 3.4: St. Mary ol the Spring I CHARLES PRATT HIGGINBOTHAM. Boys' Intra-murals 1.2.3.4; Russian Club 1,2.3 GREGORY HOWARD HILL. SUSAN JANE HILL: GAA Intramurals 1 2.3: Charm Club 3; Drama Club 3.4; FTA 4; WAM 2.3.4. Spanish Club 1.2: Y-Teens 1.2.3: Choir 1. Talent Show I PHILANN HILLIGOSS: CAA Intramurals 12.3.4: Charm Club 4 FNC 2.3.4. Latin Club 2 Band 1.2.3.4, Glee Club I.2.3.4. SHARON LYNNE HINDER: GAA Intramurals 1.2.3.4; WAM 2,3.4; French Club 1; Latin Club 3; Leaders' Club 4 Norwester 4 (Typist): Student Council 1.2.3: Glee Club 1.2 3,4; Talent Show 1.3; Quill and Scroll 4 KATHERINE HINE: Henry Grady High School 1.2.3. RONALD EDWIN HODGE: Glee Club 4 SARA JANE HOOD: GAA Intramurali 1: FTA 2.3; WAM 2.3.4: French Club 1.2. Business Club 4; Y-Teens 1,2.3; Choir I. Glee Club 1.2.3: Talent Show 1.3: Class Treasurer 1 LEONARD LIMA HOPKINS: Basketball 1. Football 1.2.3.4; Boys' Intramurals 1.2.3.4 Track 1.2,3.4 (Co-Captain 4); Varsity A 2.3; French Club 1.2: Hi Y 4 CAROL DIANE HORN: FNC 4; WAM 3. Latin Club 3.4. JACK ROBERT HOTT: Cross Country 2.3; Goll 1.2.3. Young Republicans 2: Spanish Club 1: Choir 1.2.3.4; Orchestra 1.2.3.4 DONNA JEAN HOUCHARD. LINDA DANNETTE HOWARD: GAA Intramurals 4; Fencing 4: WAM 4: Spanish Club 4; Bishop Walterson High School 1,2.3 WILLIAM THOMAS HOWARD: Swimming 3.4; Boys' Intramurals 1.4 JANE BARGAR HOWE: GAA Intramurals 1.2.3.4; WAM 2.3.4 Spanish Club 1.2.3 Glee Club 1.2.4; Talent Show 1 211 WILLIAM ROSENCRANS HOWELL: Baseball 2.3.4; Boys' Intramural 1.2.3.4, Wrestling 3.4; fencing 3; french Club 1.2; Latin Club 3.4; Radio 3.4 Norwester Business Stall 4; Youth-ln-Govemmont 4; Hi-Y 4; Biology Club 2; National Merit Scholarship Letter ol Commendation. JAMES GARDNER HOW1SON: Baseball 1.2.3.4; football 1.2: Boys' Intramurals 1.2.3.4; Youth-in-Govomment 4; Hi-Y 4. SUSAN BROWN HUBBARD: CAA Intramurals 1.2.3.4; Spanish Honor Society; fencing 4: WAM 2,3.4 (President); Spanish Club I (Treasurer). 2.3: Business Club 3,4 (President): Student Council 2; Choir 1: Glee Club 4: Talent Show 1.3. MARSHA ANN HUffMAN: GAA Intramurals 1; National Honor Society 3.4: french Honor Society 3,4; Debate Club 1: PTA 3.4; WAM 2.3: french Club 1.4: Leaders' Club 4; Choir I.2.3.4. JOHN ROBERT HUGHES: Somers High School. Somers. Connecticut 1.2.3. CHRISTOPHER CLARK HUNT: Cross Country 2.3; Boys' Inttamurals 1; Spanish Club 4. JOEL ROBERT HURST: Boys' Intramurals 1.2.3.4; Tennis 1.2: Drama Club 3,4; Testo 2.3: Trench Club 1.2.3; Russian Club 1.2; Leaders’ Club 3,4: Norwoiter Business Stall 4; Student Council 3.4; Youth-in-Govemment 4: Hi-Y 3.4: Choir 4; Glee Club 1; Musical 4: Talent Show 1,3; National Merit Scholarship Letter ol Commondation I SUSAN KATHERINE ISABEL: GAA Intramurals 1.2.3.4; fencing Club 4; WAM 1.2.3.4; Spanish Club 1.2,3; Coin Club 3; Arllngtonian 4: Youth-in Government 4; Y Teens 1.2.3.4; Biology Club 3: Glee Club 1.3.4: Talent Show 1.3. I DEBRA LEE IAEGER: GAA Intramural 1 (President). 2,3.4; Cheerleader 1.3,4; National Honor Society 3.4: PTA 3.4 (President): WAM 2 (Treasurer). 3.4: french Club 1.2.3: Newcomers’ Club 3.4; Youth-tn-Govern-ment 4; Y-Teens 2.3; Choir 1 (Social Chairman). 2.4; Musical 2.4; Class Treasurer 2; Girls' State 3. PATRICIA LOUISE JAMES: GAA Intramurab 4: rNC 4; fTA 3.4; WAM 4; Skiing Club 4: Air force Academy Hiqh School 1.2. CAROL LEE JARVIS: GAA Interscholastic 3.4. GAA Intramur-ab 1.2.3; Business Club 4. Y-Toen I. WAM 2.3; Glee Club I.2.3.4. WILLIAM LESLIE JEDNAK: Basketball 1; Goll 2: Spanish 3.4: Hi Y 4 PHILLIP DEAN JETERS: Boys' Intramurals 2.3.4. Wrestling 3: Spanish 3.4: Student Council 4; Youth-in-Government 4: Hi-Y 4; Reynoldsburg High School I JAMES MURRAY JENNINGS: Baseball I.2.3.4. Boys' Intramurab 1.2.3 4; french Club 1.4. Hi Y 4 BYRON A. JOHNSON: Goll 4; Drama Club 2; Bioloay Club 2; Band 1.2.3.4; Chotr 1.2.3,4. ROBERT WILLIAM JOHNSON II: football 1; Track 1.2: Drama Club 2; french Club 1 Hi Y 4. Biology Club 2. CHARLES DANIEL JONES: Cross Country 3; Boys' Intramurab 1.2.3.4; Track 1.2.3.4; festo 4; Varsity A 2.3; Spanish Club 1.2.3; Coin Club 4; Youth-ln Government 4: Hi-Y 4: Glee Club 2.3.4. PATRICIA ELLEN JONES: GAA Intramurab 1.2.4; festo 4; WAM 2.3.4: french Club 1.2; Leaders' Club 3.4; Youth-inGovemment 4; Y Teens 1.2: Choir 1.2.3.4; Musical 2: Talent Show 1.3. ROGER ALAN JONES: Boys’ Intramurab 1.2.3.4; Swimming 2.3.4 (Tricaptain 4); Varsity A 3; french Club 1.2.3; Youth-lnGovernment 4: Hi-Y 3.4; Choir 1,2.3.4: Musical 2.4; Talent Show 3. JUDITH LYNN JORDAN: GAA Intramurab 1.2.3.4: french Honor Society 3.4; PNC 4; WAM 2.3.4: french Club 1.3.4: Glee Club 1.2.3 K JOHN JOSEPH KAHNi Basketball 1; football 2: Boys' Intramurab 2.3; Swimming 3; Track 2: Wrestling 4; french Club 2; Indian Hill High School. Cincinnati. Ohio 1 JOHN ALAN KAISER: National Merit Scholarship Letter ol Commendation 4 THEODORE MICHAEL KANATAS: Boys' Intramurab 1.2.3.4; Track 1.4: Wrestling 1.2.3.4; Varsity A 4: french Club 1.2.3: Hi-Y 4. Choir 1. Glee Club 2: Talent Show 1. LAW-RENCE ROBERT KEENER: Track 2.3.4; Spanish Club 3; Radio Club 3; Arlingioman 4. Grandview High School 1; Quill and Scroll 4. PAUL WILLIS KEMERER: Business Club 3. MICHAEL THOMAS KENDALL: Cross Country 1.2,3.4; Boys’ Intramurab 1.2.3.4; Swimming 1: Track 1.2,3.4: festo 1: french Club 3.4, Youthln-Government 4: Hi-Y 4 RICHARD SCOTT KETCHAM: Boys' Intramurab 1.2.3.4; Quill and Scroll 3.4: Debate Club 4: french Club 1.2: Coin Club 3.4 (Vice-President 3); Arllngtonian 4: Hi-Y 4. NANCY LEA KIENZLE: GAA Interscholastics 4. GAA Intramurab 1.3.4; FTA 3; WAM 3.4; french Club 3.4; Youth-in-Covernment 4; Y-Teens 3.4: Talent Show 4 KAREN ANN KIGHT: Charm Club 3.4; Debate Club 3; fTA 1.2.3.4; Spanish Club 4; Business Club 3.4: Student Council 3; APS 2; Choir 1.2: Talent Show 1. GORDON KIME: football 1; Boys’ Intramurab 1.2.3.4: Track 1.2; Industrial Arls Club 3.4: Spanish Club 3.4; Biology Club 2. WILLIAM fREDERICK KINGCADE: football 1.2.3.4: Spanish Club 3 JANE WILSON KINGSBORO: GAA Intramurab 1.2.3.4: Charm Club 2.3.4: Testo 3; PNC 2: fTA 3: WAM 2.3.4; Spanish Club 3. YAP 4 Pub Club 4. Glee Club 1; Talent Show 1.3. CARL THOMAS KIP-LINGER: french Club 1.2; Choir 1.2.3.4: Clee Club 2; Tatonl Show 3. SHARON ANN KITSOS: Bishop Watterson 1.2. BONNE LEE KNEPPER: CAA Intramurab 1. PTA 3: WAM 2.3; Student Council 1; Y Teens 1.2.3.4: Choir 4; Glee Club I.2.3.4. STEPHEN CLARK KNOWLTON: Basketball 1; football 1.2.3.4; Boys' Intramurab 1.2.3.4; Track I.2.3.4. JOHN CLINTON KNOX: Basketball 1; Baseball 1.2.3.4 (CoGaptain 4); football 1; Boys' Intramurab 1.2.3.4: Spanish Honor Society (Corresponding Secretary 4); Spanish Club 1.2.3.4 (President 4). ANN LOUISE KOLODZIK: CAA Interscholastics 1.2.3.4: GAA Intramurals 1.2.3.4 (Track Queen 3); WAM 2.3.4 (Treasurer 4): Russian Club 2.3.4: Leaders' Club 2.3.4; Youth-in-Government 4: Band 1.2.3.4 (Treasurer 3. Secretary 4); Choir 1.2.3.4: Musical 2.4; Talent Show 3; Homecoming Court 4 MEREDITH ANN KRUGER: GAA Intramurab 1.2.3.4; National Honor Society 3.4; french Honor Society 2.3.4; WAM 2.3.4; french Club 1.3.4; Leaders’ Club 4: Norwester 4 (Typist); Business Club 3; Choir 1: Glee Club 2.3; Talent Show 1.3; PTA Award Plane Geometry 2; PTA Award french III 2: PTA Award English XI 3: Quill and Scroll 4 L DIANE TRANCES LAKIN: GAA Intramurab 1; FTA 4; WAM 2.3.4; Span ish Club 1.2.3: Y Teens 1. Choir 1.4. Musical 3; Talent Show 1.3. SCOTT ELDRIDGE LAMBERT: french Club 1.2: Biology Club 2: Choir 2; Talent Show I. NELSON WILLIAM LANCIONE: Boys' Intramurab 2.3.4; Swimming 2.3.4: Debate Club 3; Young Democrats 2.3; french Club 1.2.3.4. DANA HAGERMAN LAYL1N: GAA Intramurab 12.3.4. WAM 2.3.4: french Club 1.2; Latin Club 1.2; Y-Teens 1; AfS 3.4: Choir 1.2.3.4; Musical 2.4. JEAN ANNE LEBEL: GAA Interscholastics 2.3.4; GAA Intramurab 1.2.3.4: PTA 4; WAM 2.3.4 (Publicity Chairman 4); french Club 1.2; Student Council 3; Youth inGovemment 4; Y-Teens 1.2; Ma)orette 3.4; Glee Club 1; Talent Show 1; Skiing Club 3.4; Track Queen 2: Miss Arlington 4. CHESTER GREGG LEDrORD: Basketball 1; Cross Country 1; Boys' Intramurab 1.2.3.4; Track 2.3.4: french Club 1.2; Hi-Y 4 (President 4); Biology Club 2. Talent Show 1.3: Turkey King 4 DANIEL KINCADE LEGGETT: Goll 2.3; Boys' Intramurab 1.2.3.4; Track 1: Spanish Club 12 CAROL LYNN LESLIE: GAA Intramurab 12.3.4; WAM 2.3.4; Latin Club 2: Business Club 3.4 JENNirER JANE LEWIS: GAA Intramurab 1.2.3.4; Charm Club 3.4. FTA 3. WAM 2.3.4 (Secretary 4); Spanish Club 3.4; Latin Club 2; Leaders' Club 3.4 (First Vice-President 4); Student Council 3.4; Youth in-Government 4. Y-Teens 1.2: Talent Show 1.3; Skiing Club 3. fORREST BERRY LINDLEY: Culver Military Academy. Culver. Indiana 2. DONNA LUE UNGAfELTER: WAM 3.4; french Club 3.4; Mattoon High School 1.2. CLAUDIA JANE LISTON: Band 3.4: Musical 4: Talent Show 3; Highland Hiqh School 1.2. NANCY JEAN LITTLEFIELD: GAA Intra-murals 1.2; Charm Club 3: WAM 2,3.4; french Club 3.4: Spanbh Club 12. Business Club 4. Y-Teens 2. Choir 1: Glee Club 2; Talent Show 1. DIANE HOLLY LIVINGSTON: CAA Intramurab 3.4; Charm Club 3: WAM 3.4: Newcomers' Club 3; Glee Club 3; Sknna Club 4; Crosse Pointe High School. Grosse Pointe. Michigan 1.2 PHILLIP DENTON LLOYD. LENDRA LOUISE LOCKE: National Honor Society 3.4; Quill and Scroll 3.4: festo 2; WAM 2.3; Latin Club 2.3.4; Leaders' Club 3.4; Newcomers' Club 4; Arlingtontan 4. EDWARD LEON LOECHLER: Goll 1.2.3.4 (Co-Captam 4); Boys' Intramurab 1.2.3.4; French Club 1. Latin Club 2; Choir 1.2.3.4; Musical 2.4. Talent Show 1.3. THERESA FRANCES LOOMIS: GAA Intramurab 1: Charm Club 2: Spanish Club 3.4; Latin Club 1.2; Y-Teens 2; Choir 1.2.3.4; Musical 2.4: Talent Show 1.3. 212 KRISTINE LORTZ: CAA lnterscholasties 2.3.4: CAA lntramurals 1.2,3.4; WAM 2.3.4; French Club 1.2; Spanish Club 3.4; Student Council 1.2.3; Y-Teens 1; Glee Club 2.3.4. LINDA CAROL LOULA: Charm Club 3; Festo 4; WAM 3.4; French Club 3.4; Garner High School. Garner. North Carolina 1.2. SUSAN KAY LUCHSINGER: WAM 3.4. Y-Teens 3; Skiing Club 3. MYRA JANE LUSTNAUER: GAA lntramurals 1.2.3.4; FTA 3.4; WAM 2.3.4; Spanish Club 1.2: Y-Teens 1.2.3.4; Talent Show 1; Skiing Club 3.4. M POLLY MACGREGOR: CAA lntramurals 1.2.3; Feslo 2; WAM 2.3.4; French Club 1.2.3: Y-Teens 1; Glee Club 1.2.3.4. Talent Show 3; Skiing Club 3 DOUGLAS RAYMOND MACK: Boys’ lntramurals 1.3. KATHLEEN ANNE MAHER: CAA lntramurals 1.2.3.4; FTA 3; WAM 2.3.4 Young Republicans 3: French Club 1.2: Spanish Club 3.4; Y-Teens 1; Glee Club 1; Talent Show 3 MARK ANDREW MALLOY: Basketball I Baseball I. Spanish Club 3; Salem Junior High School 1 MICHAEL ALAN MALLOY: Boys' lntramurals 2; Swimming 4. Spanish Club 3: Biology Club 2: Salem Junior High School 1. SHARON LEA MALOON: FTA 3; WAM 3.4; French Club 4. Talent Show 3. Skiing Club 3.4; Dexter High School 1; Woodson High School 2. MARY ANN MANSFIELD: GAA Interscholastics 3.4; GAA lntramurals 1.2,3.4; FTA 3; WAM 2.3.4; French Club 1.2.3.4; Y-Teens 1.2: Talent Show 1.3 HENRY LAWRENCE MARKWOOD: Coll 4; Boys’ lntramurals 1.2.3.4; Track 1.2; Russian Club 2.3.4; Hi-Y 4; Biology Club 2: Choir 1.2.3.4; Musical 2.4; Talent Show 1.3. GEORGE B. MARSHALL. THOMAS HOBBS MARSICANO: National Honor Society 3.4; French Honor Society 2.3.4 (Vice-President 4); French Club 1.2.3.4; Latin Club 3.4; Student Council 1; Biology Club 2; Choir 1.2.3.4; Musical 2.4: Tolent Show 1.3; Alter-nate to Boys' State 4; National Merit Scholarship Semi Finalist 4; PTA Award English XI 3. PETER BURTON MASON: Boys' lntramurals 1 Wrestling 2.3.4; FTA 4; French Club 1.2: Musical 2.4; Talent Show 1.3: Skiing Club 3. KAY ANNE MASSMAN: GAA lntramurals 1.2.3; Charm Club 3; FTA 2.3.4: French Club 2.3; Business Club 3: Y Teens 2.3: Choir 1; Glee Club 2. BETTY ANN MATHIS: CAA lntramurals 1 National Honor Society 3.4; Quill and Scroll 3.4; Dcbato Club 1.2.3.4 (President 4); Drama Club 3; Festo 4: WAM 2.3.4; Young Democrats 2.3.4 (Vice President 4): French Club 1.2; Leaders' Club 3.4 (School Service Committee Chairman 4); Arlingtonian 3.4; Student Council 1; Y-Teens 1.2; AFS 3.4. Biology Club 2; Band 1.2.3.4. JOHN TEALL MAXF1ELD: Spanish Club 1.2.3.4; Business Club 4. Skiing Club 4. TERRY KYLE MCAFEE: Spanish Club 1. JILL LOUISE MCALLISTER: Drama Club 2; Festo 2; FNC 3; Fronch Club 2.3.4; Choir 2.3.4; Musical 2.4; Talent Show 3. National Merit Scholarship Semi Finalist 4; Pcrrysberg High School 1 DAVID BRUCE MCBRIDE: National Honor Society 3,4; Fronch Honor Society (Treas. 4); Debate Club 1.2,3.4 (Troas. 3. Vice Pres 4). Ttonch Club 1.2.3.4; Cub Reporter I; Stud Council 1; Biology Club 2. Camera Club 3 (Pres); Talent Show 1 KERRY ALAN MCCALLA: Football 4. Boys’ lntramurals 4; National Honor Society 4; Youth in Government 4 (Councilman); Hi-Y 4; Choir 4; Glee Club 4; Musical 4. Kettering Fairmont West High School 1.2.3. SUSAN KAY MCCARTNEY. GAA lntramurals 1.2.4; FTA 4; WAM 2.3.4 (Secretary 3): Leaders’ Club 2.3.4 (Second Vice-President 3. Secretary 4); Student Council 1.2.3.4 (Secretary 1. Activities Committee Chairman 4); Youth-in-Govornmont 4; Y-Toons 1.2.3.4: Choir 1.2.3.4; Musical 2.4; Talent Show 1.3; Student Council Citizenship Award 2. KATHERINE ANNE MCCLAVE: GAA lntramurals 1.2.3: Festo 4, WAM 2.3.4; French Club 1.2; PUB Club 2.3.4 (President 4); Youth-in-Govern-ment 4. Skiing Club 3.4 SUSAN ANN MCCRACKEN: GAA lntramurals 1.2.3.4; FTA 3.4; WAM 2.3.4: French Club 2.3,4: Student Council 4; Youth-on-Government 4 (Board ot Education); Glee Club 1. DOUGLAS ALAN MCCRAY: Russian Club 2; Radio Club 2; Youth-inGovernment 4; Choir 1.2.3.4; Musical 2; Talent Show 1,3. MOLLY ANNE MCHENRY: GAA lntramurals 1.2.3; WAM 2.3.4 (Scrqeont at Arms 4); French Club 1.2.3.4; PUB Club 2.3.4 Secretary 4); Y-Teens 1; Choir 1.2.3. Musical 2; Talent Show 1.3. PEGGY LOU MCKEE: CAA lntramurals 1.2.3.4; WAM 2.3.4; French Club 1.2; Student Council 1: Y-Teens 1.2.3.4. Biology Club 2; Chou 1.2.3.4: Musical 2.4; Talent Show 1.3. JAMES FRANKLIN MCKENZIE: Basketball 1.2.3.4 Baseball 1.2.3.4 (Co-Captain 4); Football 1.2.3.4; Boys’ lntramurals 1.2,3.4; Varsity A 2.3; Spanish Club 1.2; Student Council 2.3.4; Youth-inGovernment 4 (Councilman' DAVID SPENCE MCLEOD: Cross Country 2.3.4 (TriGapt Boys’ lntramurals 1.2.3.4; Track 2.3.4; French Club 1; Choir I.2.3.4; Musical 2.4: Talent Show 1.3. RICHARD MICHAEL MCNEAL: Boys’ lntramurals 1.2.3.4. Tennis 2.3: Track 1; Latin Club 1.2.3; Biology Club 2; Glee Club 4; Musical 4; Talent Show 3. THEODORE ERIC MCQUEEN: Football 3 Wrestling 2; Choir 1.2.3.4: Talent Show 1.3: Musical 2.4 OLIN PATRICK MELARAGNO: Goll 1.2.3.4; Boys’ lntramurals 1.2.3.4 RODERICK HENRY MERCER: Cross Country 2.3.4; Football 1; Boys' lntramurals 1.2,3.4. Track 1; Wrestling 2; Hi Y 4 RICHARD KENNETH MERRICK: Radio Club 3. Student Council I; Band 1: Choir 1.2.3 4 STEPHEN TERRELL METCALF: Football I.2.3.4: Goll 1.2.3.4; Swimming 4; Young Republicans 4; Spanish Club 3: Hi-Y 4; Biology Club 2; Choir I.2.3.4. Musical 2.4; Talent Show 1,3: Skiing Club 3.4 JAMES WILLIAM MILLER: Basketball 1; Boys' lntramurals I.2.3.4: Track 1.2.3.4: Industrial Arts Club 4: Spanish Club 3.4; Biology Club 2; Choir 1. MICHELE ANNE MILLER: GAA Interscholastics 2.3.4. GAA lntramurals 1.2.3.4; WAM 2.3.4; French Club 1.2; Arlinqtonlan 3.4; Biology Club 2; Choir 1.2.3; Glee Club 2; Musical 2; Talent Show 3: National Merit Scholarship Semi Finalist. STEVEN ALAN MILLER: Baseball 1.2.3.4: Foot-ball 1.3.4; Boys' lntramurals 1.2.3.4; Track 1; French Club 1.2; Youth-inGovernment 4; Hi-Y 4; Choir 1; National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4. ALBERT AXTELL MILLS III: Football 2. Boys' Intramurals I.2.3.4: Track 1.2.3.4; French Club 1.4; Chou 1.2.3; Talent Show 1.3; National Merit Scholarship Letter ol Commendation. DREAH FRANCES MOCK: Newcomers' Club 4; Business Club 4. Rich woods Community High School 2.3 STEVEN FOX MOECKEL: Football 1.2.3.4; Boys’ lntramurals 1.2.3.4; Track 1; French Club 1.2: Student Council 4: Biology Club 2. JANE KAREN MOORE: Newcomers' Club 4; Business Club 4; Glee Club 4: Talent Show 4; Sterling Township High School 2; Gulliord High School 3. JANET DIANE MOORE: Newcomers’ Club 4: Business Club 4; Y-Teens 4; Glee Club 4: Skiing Club 4: Sterling Township High School 1.2: Guillotd High School 3. RICHARD WILLIAM MOORE: Boys’ lntramurals 1.2.3.4: Spanish Club 3.4: French Club 1.2 STEVEN ROBERT MORGAN: Boys’ lntramurals 1.2.3.4; Tennis 1.2.3.4; Quill and Scroll 3.4 (Vice-President 4 : Drama Club 4 (Glass Menagerie 4); Arlingtonian 3; Norwester 4 Business Manager); H-Y 4; Talent Show 1. CHARLES WILLIAM MORROW. TERRENCE JAMES MORSE: Baseball 1.2. Football 2: Boys' lntramurals 1.2.3.4; Wrestling 3; Young Democrats 3.4; Spanish Chib 1.2 (Vice-Prosiden! 1); Latin Club 4: Student Council 1.2.3.4 (Sergeant at Arms I): Youth-inGovernment 4; Hi-Y 4; Biology Club 2; Choir 1. JAMES FREDERICK MOSIER: Basketball 1.4; Football I.2.3.4: Boys’ lntramurals 1.2.3; Track 1.2.3.4 (Co-Captain 4); Varsity A 2.3; French Club 1: Student Council 2; Youth in Government 4; Glee Club 1; Talent Show 1 JOHN MICHAEL MURPHY: Cross Country 2.3.4; Boys’ lntramurals 1.2.3.4: Track 2.3.4: Spanish Club 4; Choir 1.2.3.4: Musical 2.4: Talent Show 1.3, JAMES LEO MURRAY: Cross Country 3; Football 1.2: Goll 1; Boys' lntramurals I.2.3.4. Wrestling 2. Spanish Club 3.4; Business Club 4. Choir 1. Talent Show 1 PATRICIA HALL MURTHA: GAA Intra-murals 1.2.3; Drama Club 3.4 (Publicity Chairman 4); WAM 2.3.4: French Club 1.2.3: Russian Club 3.4; Glee Club 1.4: Skiing Club 3.4; (Secretary 3 Vice President 4). SCOTT WINANS MYERS: Baseball 1.2: Cross Country 3.4; Football 1: Boys' lntramurals 1.2.3.4; Track 3.4: National Honor Society 3.4: French Honor Society 3.4, Hi-Y 4 National Merit Scholarship Letter ol Commendation 4 N PAMELA ANNE NALL: FNC 3; WAM 2.3.4. Russian Club 4. Y-Teens 2. DENISON NEALE: Basketball 1.2.3.4 (CoGaptain 4): Baseball 1.2.3.4; Football 1.2.3.4; Fronch Club 1; Youth-inGovernment 4 (Councilman); Chotr 1.3.4 (Boys’ Social Chairman 4); Gloe Club 2; Talent Show 3; Musical 4 KATHERINE GERMAINE NEWTON: GAA lntramurals 1.2: Quill and Scroll 4; FTA 3; WAM 2.3.4; Spanish Club 1.2.3.4. Cub Courier 1. Arlingtonian 4; Biology Club 2,3.4 (President 4); Orchestra I.2.3.4. GEORGE WILUAM NEYMAN: Cross Country 2.3.4. Boys' lntramurals 1.3.4: Track 2.3.4 213 SAM B. NICOLA: Track 1 industrial Arts Club 1; Spanish Club 1.2.3; Glee Club 1 FLOYD NATHAN NIETZ: Baseball 1; Boys' Intramurals 1.2.3.4 Wrestling 1 2.3.4 iCo-Ceptain 4!; Varsity A 3; Spanish Club 3; Latin Club 4 Hi Y 4 (Secretary). LINDA LOUISE NINDE: GAA Intra-murals 1.2,3.4; National Honor Society 3.4; French Honor Society 3.4; WAM 2.3.4; French Club 1.3.4; Spanish Club 4; Latin Club 3.4; Glee Club 1.2.3; Talent Show 1.3; PTA Award Latin I 3; National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4 JAMES WILLIAM N1PPERT: National Honor Society 4; Drama Club 4; Choir 3.4; Talent Show 3; Musical 4; National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4; Marion Franklin High School 1.2. NANCY JANE NOWLAND: GAA Intramurals 1.3.4: WAM 2; F-cncn Club 3.4: Y-Teens 1.2; Glee Club 2.3.4 JAMES BRIAN NORRIS: Cross Country 2; National Honor Society 3.4; French Club 1.2. Biology Club 2: Band 1.2.3.4: Choir 1. LYN YVONNE NOTER-MAN: GAA Intramurals 1.2.3.4; Charm Club 2; FNC 4; FTA 4; WAM 2.3.4. French Club 1.2.3; Y-Teens 1.2.3 CHRISTINE ALICE NUERNBERG: GAA Intramurals 1.2.3.4 (Chairman 1); French Honor Society 2.3.4; WAM 2.3.4; French Club 1.2.3.4; Spanish Club 3.4; Cub Reporter 1 (Co-Editor): Student Council 1 (Secretary); Y-Teens 1.2.3.4: AFS 3.4; Chou 1.2.3.4: Glee Club 1.2; Musical 2.4; Talent Show 1.3. O ANTHONY WOLFGANG OLBRICH: Baseball I. Wrestling 2.3.4; Fencing Club 3: Festo 2; Varsity A 3; Young Republicans 2; Latin Club 2.3.4: Youth in-Govcrnmont 4; Hi-Y 3.4; Biology Club 2. MARJORIE DAWN OLDFORD: Drama Club 4. FNC 3.4 (President); Russian Club 3.4; Y-Teens 3.4; Glee Club 3.4; Talent Show 3. Watham High School 2. KATHLEEN ANN ORR: GAA Interscholastics 1; FTA 2.3.4. French Club 4. Spanish Club 1.2.3; Student Council 1. THOMAS JAMES OSWALD: Boys Intra murals 3.4; Maine East High School 1.2 KATHERINE LYNN OTOOLE: GAA Intramurals 1.2.3.4: Drama Club 2; FTA 3; WAM 2,3.4; Spanish Club 3.4; Y-Teens 2.4: Glco Club 2; Talent Show 3. P BECKY MELINDA PALMER: GAA Interscholastics I; Charm Club 2.3: WAM 2.3.4; French Club 1; Spanish Club 3: Business Club 4: Talent Show 1 WILLIAM REGIS PARFENCHUK: Football 1.2.34 DEBORAH DIANE PARK: FTA 4; WAM 3.4. Spanish Club 3.4; Y-Teens 3. Skiing Club 4; Easton Area High School 2. CYNTHIA MARIE PARKER: GAA Intramurals 1.2.3.4; Charm Club 4; Drama Club 3.4; FTA 3.4; WAM 1.2.3.4; Spanish Club 1 (President). 2.3: Y-Teens 1.2; Glee Club 3.4; Talent Show 1.3. RICHARD THOMAS PARKER: Cross Country 2.3; Football 1; Boys' Intramurals 1.2.3.4; Track 1.2.3: Debate Club 2.3 (President). 4; Drama Club 2.3.4; Spanish Club 1; Student Council 2.3; Youlh-in-Government 4 GARY DAVID PARSON: Golf 1.2: Boys' Intramurals 1.2.3.4; Russian Club 1.2.3.4; Hi Y 3.4; Biology Club 2. RICHARD OWEN PATTEN: Boys' Intramurals 1.2.3: French Honor Society 3.4; Festo 2; Varsity A 3; French Club 3.4 (Treasurer); Tennis 1.2.3.4: Student Council 2.4 (Vico President); Youth-in-Government 4: Hi-Y 4; Choir 1.2.3.4; Musical 2.4; Talent Show 1.3. GEORGE FARFIELD PATTERSON: Golf 1.2.3.4: Spanish Club 3.4. Choir 1.2.3 STEVEN WADE PENCE. NORMAN BRUCE PENN: Football 1.2; Track 1.2: Wrestling 1.2: Goldiggors King 4. MARGARET ANN PETERSON: GAA Intramurals 1.2.3; Charm Club 2; WAM 2.3.4; Spanish Club 3.4: Y-Teens 1.2.3.4; Glee Club 3.4. RICK EDWARD PFEFFERLE; Basketball 1.2.3.4: Football 1.2: Golf 1.2; Latin Club 1.2; Student Council 4; Youth-in-Government 4; Hi Y 4; AFS 2. ANGELA ANN PHILLIPS: National Honor Society 3.4; WAM 2.3.4. French Club 1.2; Latin Club 2.3.4; Cub Reporter 1; Business Club 3.4; AFS 4; Band 1.2.3.4 PAUL WESLEY PHILLIPS: Basketball 1; Baseball 1; Football 1.2; Track 1; Wrestling 2 WILLIAM LESTER PHILLIPS: Football 1; Boys' Intramurals I.2.3.4; French Club 1; Youth-in-Government 4. Hi Y 4 KATHLEEN LOU PLAHUTA: Charm Club 2.3. FTA 3.4. French Club 3: Y Teens 3. PAUL BUD POLLEY: Basketball 1; Base-ball 1.2; Boys' Intramurals 1.2.3.4; Young Republicans Club 4: Russian Club 4; Youth in Government 4. Hi Y 4. BENNETTE HUNDLEY PRICE: Boys' Intramurals 1.2.3.4. Swimming 2.3.4; Varsity A 3; Hi-Y 4 DAVID ALLEN PRICE: Boys' Intramurals 2.3.4; Spanish Club 2.3; Band 2.3.4; Bear-A-Tono 3.4; Washington High School 1. HAROLD HERBERT PRICE: Fencing Club 3.4 (Secretary); Festo 2: French Club 3.4; Latin Club 1. AFS 2.3; Biology Club 2; Reynoldsburg High School 1. KAREN PRICE: GAA Intramurals 1.2.3: WAM 2.3; Spanish Club 1.2; Y-Teens 1.2; Glee Club 2. NANCI JANE PRIEST: GAA Intra-muials 1.2.3.4: Festo Club 3.4 (President); WAM 2.3.4; French Club 1; Pub Club 1.2.3,4: Student Council 3; Glee Club 1; Talent Show 1. GREGORY JONATHAN PROROCK. Cross Country 2; Track I.2.3.4. SUZANNE KAY PURDY: GAA Intramurals 1.2.3. Quill and Scroll 4; FTA 3: WAM 2.3.4; French Club 1.2.3.4. Coin Club 3.4; Arlinglonian 4; Youth in-Governmenl 4; AFS 3.4; Choir 1: Glee Club 1.2.3.4; Talent Show 3; Skiing Club 3.4. R RAY CLARKE HAINSBERGER. French Club 1; Spanish Club 2.3; Radio Club 3.4; Band 1.2.3.4 PHILLIP CRANVILLE RAMEY: Spanish Honor Society 3.4. Drama Club 2.3; Festo 4: Spanish Club 1.2.3; Band 4; Choir 1.2.3.4; Glee Club 2.3.4. Mus.col 2. Talent Show 3. DEBORAH GAY RAMSEY: GAA Intramurals 1.2.3.4: Spanish Honor Society 2.3; WAM 2.3.4; Young Republicans 3; Spanish Club 1.2; Pub Club 2.3.4; Skiing Club 3 SUSAN JENNINGS RANK: FTA 3. Young Republicans 3.4; French Club 1.2.3 4 Skiing Club 4 JACK DOUGLAS RAPELJE: Football 3.4. Boys' Intramurals 4. FRANK ALLEN RAY: Basketball 1: Baseball 1.2; Cross Country 2; Boys' Intramurals 1.2.3.4; Quill and Scroll 2.3.4 (Treasurer 3.4); French Club 1; Leaders' Club 4; Arlinglonian 2.3.4: Student Council 1.2.3.4 (President 1. Treasurer 4); Youth-in-Government 4; Hi-Y 3.4 (Treasurer); Talent Show 1: Boys' State 4 JOHN FLOYD REDICK: French Club 1.2: Band 1: Bear-A-Tones 1.2.3.4; Musical 2.4; Talent Show 1.4 LINDA SUE REID: Oyster Bay High School 1.2; Sanford Prep 3. ROBERT OMER RE1DER JR.: Track 1; Radio Club 2; Choir 1.2.3.4: Glee Club 4: Musical 2.4; Talent Show 1.3. ROBERT DAVID REUTING: Basketball 1; Boys' Intramurals 1.2.3.4: Wrestling 2.3.4; French Club 1; Spanish Club 3.4; Hi-Y 4: Biology Club 2; Talent Show 1 CHANTAL NICOLE RENIER: GAA Intramurals 4; WAM 4; Leaders' Club 4; Student Council 4. Youth-in-Government 4; AFS 4 (Exchange Student). LINDA CLARE REZNOR: WAM 4; Mercer Pennsylvania 1.2.3. JOHN FREDERICK RIDENOUR II: Boys' Intramurals 3; Fencing Club 4; Spanish Club 2.3; Band 2.3.4; Musical 3; Solon High School 1. JOHN ROBERT RIGGS: Hi Y 4. AFS 4; Catady High School 1.2.3. THOMAS JENNINGS RIGGS: Basketball 2.3.4; Baseball 4: Golf 3.4: Hi Y 2.3.4: Grandview High School 1 LLOYD RILEY III: Football 1.2.3; Boys' Intramurals 1.2.3.4: Spanish Club 1.2.3.4; Radio Club 1.2; Youth-in-Government 4; Hi-Y 4; Talent Show 1; Skiing Club 3,4. KATHRYN MARIE RITCHER: WAM 2.3: French Club 1.4; Latin Club 4. DOUGLAS ERWIN ROBERTS: French Club 1.2. CAROL LYNN ROBERTSON: Drama Club 3; WAM 2.3.4; Y-Teens 1.4. AFS 1: Choir 1.2. ALICIA DIANE ROBINSON: GAA Intramurals 1.2.3; National Honor Society 3.4; Debate Club 1.3; WAM 2.3.4; French Club 1.2.3; Loaders' Club 4. New-comers' Club 2.3.4 (Secretary 3. President 4); Student Council 2.3: Y-Teens 2: Biology Club 4. Glee Club 2.3.4. JUDY CHRISTINA ROEHM: GAA Intramurals 1.2.3.4; French Honor Society 3.4; WAM 2.3.4: Fronch Club 1.2.3.4; Y-Teens 1.2.3.4 (Social Chairman); Choir I.2.3.4. CAROLE ANN ROSENBERRY: GAA Intramurals 1.2.3; FNC 3. FTA 3.4; Fronch Club 1.2; Y-Teens 1.2.3; Glee Club 3: Talent Show 3. THOMAS HOWARD RUTHERFORD: Golf 3.4; National Honor Society 3.4; AFS 3.4: Band 3.4: National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4; Berea High SchooL DANIEL CODY RYAN: Football 1: Boys' Intramurals 1.2.3.4; Track 1: Wrestling 1; Quill and Scroll 3.4; Drama Club 2.3.4 (Vice-President 4. Pillow Talk. You Can't Take It With You. Take Her—She's Mine. Harvey); Thespians 4: Arlinglonian 3.4; Norwester 4 (Boys' Sports Editor): Student Council 4: Ht-Y 4; Talent Show 1.3. S THOMAS WILLIAM SALT: Boys' Intramurals 1.2.3.4; Biology Club 2 Chemistry Club 3. BRUCE ANDREW SANDERS: Cross Country 1; Foot-ball 1; Boys' Intramurals 1.2.3.4; Track 1.2.3.4: Wrestling 2; Varsity A 2.3; French Club 3; Latin Club 2; Student Council 1.2; Youth-in-Government 4: Hi-Y 4 STEPHANIE ANNE SARGENT: Charm Club 2.3.4; WAM 2.3.4: French Club 1.2: Spanish Club 3.4. Y-Teens 1.2.3: Glee Club 1.2; Talent Show 1.3; Skiing Club 4. ROBERT MICHAEL SAUNDERS: Football 1.2.3.4; Boys' Intramurals 1.2.3.4; Track 1.2.4; Wrestling 1.2.3.4 (Co-Captain 4): Varsity A 2.3: French Club 1.2; Hi Y 4: AFS 2; Choir 1. ANN THOMPSON SAYERS: Drama Club 2.3.4; Thespians 3.4 PATRICIA ANN SCARBERRY: GAA Intramurals 1.2.3.4 (Swimming Chairman 4): WAM 2.3.4; French Club 1.2; Spanish Club 4: Choir 1.2.3.4: Musical 2.4; Talent Show 1.3. JOHN NICHOLAS SCARDINA: Track 1; French Club 1.4; Radio Club 2; Business Club 3; AFS 2. 2U ANTHONY SCARTZ: Goll 1; Boys’ lntramurals 1; Spanish Club 1: Hi Y 1. DAVID RALPH SCHAEFER: Spanish Club 3.4; Choir 1.2.3.4; Glee Club 1; Musical 2.4; Talent Show 1.3. JOHN FREDERICK SCHALL: Track 1. DEBORAH LYNN SCHMIDT: GAA Interscholastics 3.4; GAA Intramural 1,2.3.4; Charm Club 4 (Social Chairman); Drama Club 2; Festo 4; FTA 4; WAM 3.4; Spanish Club 2.3.4. Latin Club 1; Youth-inGovornmont 4; AFS 2.3; Biology Club 2; Choir 1; Talent Show 3: Charleston High School 1.2. VIRGINIA LEE SCHOFIELD: GAA Intramurals 2; Charm Club 4; FNC 2; WAM 2.3.4; French Club 1.2.3; YTeens 3: Biology Club 2; Band 1.2.3.4; Glee Club 1. BONNIE LEE SCHOONOVER: GAA Intramurals 1.2.3.4: Quill and Scroll 3.4; FTA 3: WAM 4; Young Republicans 3.4; (Secretary 3. President 4 ; French Club 1.2.3: Arlingtonian 3.4; Business Club 4. Choir 1; Talent Show 1; Skiing Club 3.4 LINDA MARIE SCHUL: Wabash High School 1.2.3 CHERYL DIANA SCHWENKER: GAA Interscholastics 2: GAA Intramurals 1.2.3.4; Debate Club 4; Drama Club 2.3; WAM 2.3.4. French Club 2.3; Russian Club 1; Cub Reporter 1: Y Teens 2.3.4; Choir 1; Talent Show 1; Skiing Club 3.4 JANE ANDREA SCOTT: GAA Interscholastics 3.4; GAA Intramurals 1.2.3.4! FTA 3; WAM 2.3.4 (Sergeant at arms 3): French Club 2.3; Spanish Club 3.4: YTeens 2.3; Glee Club 1.2.3. JENNIFER LYNN SEDGWICK: GAA Interscholastics 1; WAM 2.3.4; French Club 1.2.3; Glee Club 1.2. ROGER LEE SELFE: Track 2; French Club 1. Russian Club 3.4; Student Council 1.2.3.4; Youth-in-Governmcnt 4; Hi Y 3.4; Biology Club 2; Class President 2.3.4; Boys' State Representative 3; Student Council Citizenship Award 2. DIANE MARGARET SELL: GAA Intramurals 1.2.3.4; Charm Club 2; FTA 3; WAM 2.3.4; French Club 1.2; Youth inGovernment 4; Y-Teens; Christmas Formal Court 4 ROBERT GARY SELLS: Wrestling 1; Spanish Club 1. CATHERINE SUE SETTERLIN: GAA Intramulrals 2.3; National Honor Society 3.4; French Honor Society 2.3.4; WAM 2.3.4; French Club 1.2.3.4; PUB Club 4; Y-Teens 1.2.3.4 (Service Committee Chairman 3): Glee Club 1.2. JAMES LAWRENCE SETTERLIN: Football 1.23.4; Boys’ Intramural 1.2.3.4. BONNIE JEAN SHARP: GAA Intramurals 1.2.3.4; WAM 2.3.4: Spanish Club 3.4; Business Club 4; YouthinGovernment 4; Skiing Club 3,4 SANDRA LEE SHAW: GAA Intramurals 1.2.3; FTA 2.3; WAM 4; Spanish Club 2.3: Business Club 4; Y-Teens 2.3; Choir 1 CLIFFORD THOMAS SHEFFIELD: Latin Club 2.3.4; Band 1.2.3.4; Bear A Tones 2.3. MARILYN SUE SHISLER: Band 4; GAA Intramurals 4. WAM 4. AFS 4. Spanish Club 4: Lebanon High School 1.2.3. PHYLLIS JEAN SHOBERG: GAA Intramurals 1.2.3: WAM 2.3.4; French Club 1.2.3; Spanish Club 3.4: Business Club 4. Glee Club 2; Talent Show 3. JENNIFER ZOE SHOEMAKER: Testo 2.3: WAM 1.2.3; Trench Club 1.2.3.4: PUB Club 2.3.4 (Treasurer 4); Student Council 1.2.3.4; YouthinGovernment 4: Choir 1.2.3.4; Musical 2.4; Talent Show 1.3. GREGORY STEVEN SHUMAKER: Boys' Intramurals 1.2: French Honor Society 3.4: Young Republicans 4; Trench Club 1.2.3.4; YAF 4; Student Council 4: Youth inGovernment 4: Choir 1; Talent Show 1; Skiing Club 3.4 (Treasurer 4) PARKER NEWELL SHUTE: Swimming 4. Track 3.4; Wrestling 3. WILLIAM JOHN SLOWTER: Boys' Intramurals 1.2.3.4; Industrial AHs Club 3; French Club 1.2. BEVERLY GAIL SMITH: FTA 3; WAM 2.3.4; French Club 3.4; Latin Club 1.2; Y Teens 2.3; Choir 2.3.4; Musical 2.4. Talont Show 3. KNOWL-TON WAYNE SMITH. LINDA JANE SMITH: GAA Interscholastics 2.3.4; GAA Intramurals 1.2.3.4; Charm Club 3; Debate Club 1.2: WAM 2.3.4: French Club 2.3.4: Cub Reporter 1; Choir 2.3.4. Glee Club I.2.3.4. Musical 2.4: Talent Show 1 LINDA KAY SMITH: Union Scioto High School 1.2.3. LINDA MARGARET SMITH: GAA Intramurals 1.2.3.4: Charm Club 3.4: FTA 4. WAM 2.3.4; French Club I.2.3.4. Cub Reporter 1. Y-Teens 1.2.3.4, Glee Club 1.2.3. ROBERT RAMSEY SMITH: Football 1; Debate Club 1: French Club 1.2.34. RONALD ROGER SMITH: Boys' Intramurals 1.2.3; Spanish Club 1.2.3: Glee Club 2.3.4; Talent Show 1.3. RUSSELL ALLEN SMITH: Boys’ Intramurals 1.2.3,4 WILLIAM WINSTON SNIDER: Russian Club 1.2.3 Arlingtonian 4; Biology Club 1.2.3; Choir 1,2.3.4; Musical 2.4; Talent Show 1. REBECCA SUE SNOUFFER: Charm Club 4: Festo 4. WAM 2.3.4 French Club 1.2.3; Choir 1 MICHAEL ANTHONY SNYDER: Goll 1.2. Spanish Club 4; Choir 1; Glee Club 3.4; Talent Show 1.3 VICKI LOU ANN SOPP: GAA Intramurals I.2.3.4. WAM 2.3.4; YTeens 1. Choir 1; Glee Club 1.2 ROBERT BLAINE SORONEN: Sycamoro High School 1.2.3. BARBARA JO SOUTHWORTH: GAA Intramurals 1.2.3 4 WAM 2.3.4. Spanish Club 1.2; Russian Club 3: Y-Teens 1.2.3.4. Glee Club 1.2.3; Talent Show 3 TERESA KAY SPANGLER: GAA Intramurals 1.2.3. FTA 3.4; WAM 2.3.4; French Club 1.2,3; Arlinqtonian 4. Youth inGovernment 4; Glee Club 2.3; Talent Show 3; Skiing Club 4. STEPHEN DOUGLAS SPEER: Boys’ Intramurals I.2.3.4. Wrestling 1.2; Trench Club 1; Business Club 3; Hi Y 4 CAROL ANN SPENCE: GAA Intramurals 1.2.3; Drama Club 2; WAM 2,3.4; Student Council 1.2: Y-Teens 1.2.3.4: Choir 1.2.3.4; Glee Club 1; Musical 2.4; Talent Show 1.3; Bible Club 3.4. THOMAS PHILIP SPIES: Basketball I.2.3.4 Football 1.2; Track 1,2.3.4; Varsity A 3; French Club 1; Youth inGovernment 4 (Finance Diroctor): Choir 1; PTA Award Plane Geometry 2. JOHN SPINELLI: Baseball 1.2.3.4; Football 1; Boys’ Intramurals I.2.3.4. Spanish Club 1.2.3.4 (Vice-President 4); Student Council 2. Youth inGovernment 4 GARY LYNN STAFFORD. DALE EUGENE STARR: Cub Reporter I; AFS 2: Camera Club 3. ROBERT BYRN ST. CLAIR: Cross Country 2.3: Football 1; Boys’ Intramurals I.2.3.4. Swimming 2.3.4. Track 1.2.3.4; Varsity A 2.3; French Club 1.2 (Sergeant at Arms 1); Student Council 2.3.4 (Parliamentarian 4): Youth-in-Government 4; Hi-Y 3.4 (Chaplain 4), Choir 1.2.3.4 (Boys’ Treasurer 4); Musical 2.4; Talent Show 3: Class Vice President 3.4 SUSAN JANE STEFFENS: FTA 4. WAM 2.3; Spanish Club 3. PUB Club 4. LINDA KAY STERTZER: GAA Intramurals 2.3; Festo 3: WAM 2.3.4; French Club 3; PUB Club 3.4: Talent Show 3.4: Lyons Township High School 1. LINDA LOUISE STEWART: GAA Intramurals 1.2.3. WAM 2.3.4; French Club 1.2; YouthinGovernment 4; Y-Teen 1.2; Biology Club 2; Glee Club 1.2.3; Talent Show 1.3; Skiing Club 3 SUSAN LYNNE STINSON: GAA Intramurals 1.2; WAM 2.3.4; French Club 1.2 (Secretary 1); Student Council 1.2.3.4; YouthinGovernment 4. Glee Club 1.2.3; Talent Show 1.3: Citizenship Award 1 ELIZABETH LEE ST1TH: Drama Club 2.3; FTA 3; WAM 2.3.4; French Club 1.2; Choir 1.2.3.4 (Secretary 4); Musical 2.4; Talent Show 1.3. JANE ANNE STONE: Charm Club 1.2.3; Drama Club 2; WAM 2.3.4. Spanish Club 1.2.3; Choir 1; Glee Club 1,2.3. RICHARD JOHN STONER. Football I.2.3.4. Boys’ Intramurals 1.3; Track 2.3: Wrestling 1: Varsity A 3: Spanish Club 1.2: Student Council 4; Youth inGovernment 4. Talent Show 3. ANNE MARGARET STORK: WAM 3.4; Broomfield High School. Broomfield. Colorado 1.2. MARILYN SUE STRENG: GAA Intramurals I.2.3.4. Charm Club 3.4. FTA 3. WAM 2.3.4. French Club 2.3: Student Council 2.3. Y Teens 1.2.3: Glee Club 4. PETE ANTHONY SUSI: Baseball 1; Football 3 MARY JANE SUTER: GAA Intramurals 1.2.4 Cheerleader 1. Spanish Honor Society 2.4: WAM 2.4: Spanish Club 1.2.4. PUB Club 4 Talont Show 1; AFS 4: Colegio Americano. Quito. Ecuador 3. JANET LEE SUTERMASTER: GAA Intramurals 1.4 Charm Club 2; FTA 2.3.4; French Club 3.4: Spanish Club 1.2; Y Teens 2. GERALD TIMOTHY SWEENEY: Basketball 3: Boys’ Intramurals 2.4; Bishop Watterson High School I. JEANNE ANN SWEENEY: GAA Interscholastics 2.3.4 GAA Intramurals 2.3.4; Spanish Honor Society 4; WAM 3.4; Spanish Club 2.4; Bishop Watterson High School 1 T DOUGLAS DUNCAN TANNAHILL: Boys Intramurals 3; Newcomers’ Club 3: North Dundas District High School 1.2. JANE TARBUTTON: GAA Intramurals 1.2; FTA 3; WAM 2.3.4 (Service Chairman 4); French Club 1.2; Latin Club 2.3.4. Leaders Club 3.4 (World Service Chairman 4); Newcomers' Club 2: Student Council 2.3: AFS 3.4; Choir 1.2.3.4: Musical 2,4: Talent Show 1.3. DAVID NEELY TAYLOR: Cross Country 3; Track 3; Wrestling 2.3.4 HAROLD JACK TAYLOR: Cross Country 2.3.4; Football I; Boys Intramurals 1.2.3.4; Track 2.3.4; French Club 1; Latin Club 3.4; Youth-in-Governmcnt 4 (Councilman); Hi-Y 4 Class Treasurer 4. PATRICIA LOU TAYLOR: Charm Club 3: FNC 3.4; Business Club 4; Glee Club 4: South High School 1.2. CARL EDWARD TETIRICK: Football I.2.3.4. Track 1; Wrestling 3.4; French Honor Socioty 3,4; Varsity A 3: French Club 1.2.3.4 (President 4!. DANIEL JOSEPH TEWELL: Baseball 2.3; Boys’ Intramural 1.2; Track 1 DAVID EARL THOMPSON: Spanish Honor Society 2: French Club 2: Spanish Club 2: West High School 1. Quill and Scroll 4 MARY ELIZABETH TOM: GAA Interscholastics 4 GAA Intramural 1.2.3.4; Charm Club 3.4 (Secretary 4); WAM 2.3.4 (Social Chairman 2); Spanish Club 3; Leaders' Club 4; Youth inGovernment 4: Glee Club 2. DAVID JOHN TOMCIK: Wrestling 2,3.4. French Club 2.3: Biology Club 2. 215 Y EDWARD WILLIAM TOWERS: Boys’ Iniromurals 4. Hi-Y 4. JAMES GRAHAM TRAINER: Baseball 1 Football 2.3; Industrial Art Club 3. Spanish Club 3.4; AFS 2. ANNE LOUISE TROUSDALE: GAA Intramurals 1.2,3.4; FTA 3.4; WAM 2.3.4. French Club I.2.3.4. YTeens I.2.3.4. Glee Club 1.2.3.4 ROBERT WAYNE TULLETT: Football 2.3.4. Boys' Intra-murals I.2.3.4; Track 1.3 JAMES GARRISON TURLEY: Boys’ Iniromurals 3.4; Track 1; Latin Club 3; Bluelteld High School MARGARET FRANCES TYSON: GAA Intramurals 1,2.3; Charm Club 4 FTA 3; WAM 2.3.4; Spanish Club 1.2,3.4 V PHILLIP OREN VANALLEN. NANCY DALE VAUGHAN GAA Intramurals 1.2.3.4. WAM 2.3.4; French Club 1; Glee Club 1; Talent Show 1. CAROL JEAN VEVERKA: National Honor Society 3.4; Quill and Scroll 2.3 (Secretary 4); WAM 2.3.4: Russian Club 4. Arllngtonlan 3.4: YTeens 3.4. AFS 3 Sandusky High School 1 WILLIAM EDWARD VOLDRICH: Boys’ Iniromurals 1: Wrestling 2: Spanish Club 1 CHARLES GARVIN VON EICHIN. JOHN VOSS: Baseball 3 W DONALD EUGENE WALTER: Baseball 1; Football 1; French Club 1.2.3; Biology Club 2; Choir 1.2,3.4. Musical 2.4; Talent Show 3. DAVID WILLIAM WALTERS: Basketball 1; Boys’ Iniromurals 1.3.4: Track 1; Broken Arrow High School. Broken Arrow. Oklahoma 2 JACK GREGORY WARDELL: Basketball 1; Baseball I; Football 1.2.3.4; Boys’ lntramurais 2; Spanish Club 3; Business Club 3.4. Clee Club 1.2 RICHARD JESSE WATSON: Basketball 2.3.4 (Co-Captatn 4); Baseball 3: Cross Country 2.3: Boys’ Intramurals 2.3.4; Youth in-Govornmont 4; Watlerson High School I. VICTORIA JEAN WEISENBACH: Charm Club 2,3.4; FTA 3.4: WAM 2.3.4; Younq Democrats 3.4; French Club 1; Spanish Club 3,4; YTeens 1.2: Bioloqy Club 2. ELAINE WEISER: GAA Intramurals 1.2.3.4; FTA 3.4; French Club 4; Y Teens 1.2.3.4, Choir 1.2.3.4. Talent Show 1.3. Musical 2.4 DONN THEODORE WESTERVELT: Boys’ Intramurals 4: Conrad High School 1.2.3. KAREN TAYLOR WHEELER: GAA Intramural 1.2.3: Natonal Honor Society 3.4; French Honor Society 3.4; Debate Club 1; FTA 3; WAM 2.3.4; French Club 1.2.3.4 (Secretary 1. Vice-President 4(; Student Council 1.2.3.4 (Treasurer 1. President 4); Youth-in Government 4; Y-Teens 1,2,3; Choir 1,2.3.4: Glee Club 2; Musical 2.4; Talent Show 1,3. Clos Secretary 2.3, Girls’ State Representative 4. MAURINE JILL WHEELER. ROBERT DEAN WHITE: Boys’ Intramural 1.2.3.4: Spanish Honor Soctety 2.3; Spanish Club 1.2.3 (President I). JAMES HARRISON WHITED: Hillsboro High School. Nashville. Tennessee 1.2 CAROL ANN WHITESIDE: WAM 2,3.4: Younq Republicans 4: Rus-sian Club 2.3,4; Band 1.2.3.4: Orchestra 2. KEITH HATCHER WIDEMAN: Football 2.3.4: Boys' lntramurais 1.2.3.4; Wrestling 4. French Club 1. MICHEL DAVID WILCOX: Football 1.2.3.4; Boys’ lntramurais 1.2.3.4: Track 1.2.3: Spanish Club 3.4: Latin Club 1.2; Student Council 4; Youth-( Government 4; Hi Y 3.4 Class President 1. BETTY JANE WILLIAMS: GAA Intramural 2.3; Drama Club 2; WAM 3.4. French Club 3.4; Biology Club 2: Skiing Club 3.4; John Randolph Tucker High School 1.2. JULIE KATHLEEN WILLIAMS: GAA lntramurais 1.2.3: Trench Honor Soctety 3.4; WAM 2.3.4 (Servico Chairman 3); Fronch Club 1,2,3: PUB Club 2.3.4; Glee Club 1.2,3; Talent Show 3; Christmas Formal Court 4. JON FRANKLIN WILLS: National Honor Society 3.4. French Honor Society 3.4; Quill and Scroll 3.4. Young Republicans 4. French Club 1.2: Arlinqtonian 4 (Managing Editor); Band I.2.3.4; Bear A Tones 2.3.4; Choir 1.2.4. Musical 2.4. Talent Show 1.3 ROBERT EDMUND WILLS: Spanish Club 3.4: Russian Club 1.2; Biology Club 2: Talent Show 1. JOHN MICHAEL WINTERROWD: Basketball 1.2.3; Football 1: Track 1.2.3. Boy ' lntramurais 4. Latin Club 1.2. Newcomers' Club 4; Moores-ville High School 1; Boonv.llc High School 2 JEMMA DEAN WISE: GAA Intramural 1,2.3: Charm Club 2. Drama 3.4; WAM 2.3.4; Young Demo crat 3.4 Trench Club I.2.3.4; Leader ’ Club 4 MARIANNE WISE: GAA Intramural 1,2.3.4: Drama Club 3. Festo 2,3.4 (Vice President 4); WAM 2.3.4. French Club 1.2.3.4; PUB Club 3.4. Cub Reporter 1. AFS 4. Choir 1.2.3 4; Glee Club 1; Musical 2.4. Talent Show 2.4 TODD THERON WISE: Swimming 2.3.4 (Tn-Captaln 4); Hi Y 4. Skiing Club 4 DAVID THOMAS WITT: Fairvicw High School. Dayton. Ohio 1.2. JANICE HELEN WOLFE: GAA Intramural 4. French Club 4; PUB Club 4. Talent Show 4. West Horltck High School, Racine. Wisconsin 1.2.3 MELANIE LEE WOLFORD: GAA lntramurais 1.2.3.4; Drama Club 3.4. FTA 2.3.4. French Club 1.2: Spanish Club 3.4: YTeens 1.2.3; Glee Club I.2.3.4. ELIZABETH ANN WORRREL- GAA Intramural 1.2.3.4; Debate 1.2: Drama Club 2.4. FTA 2: WAM 2.3.4; French Club 1.2.3: Y-Teens 1.2; Biology Club 2; Clee Club 1.2.3; Talent Show 3. JOANN SOHNGEN WUILLE: GAA Interscholastic I.2.3.4. Cheerleader 1; WAM 2.3.4; French Club 1.2.3; Youlh-inGovernmcnt 4; YTeens I; Choir 1.2.3; Talent Show 1.3; Musical 2. Y KAREN ANN YOAKUM: GAA Intramural 1.2; WAM 2.3.4; French Club 1; Business Club 3,4; Y-Teens 1.2; Talent Show 3: Snow Princess 1. DEBORAH ANN YOUNG: GAA Intramural 1.2.3.4; Charm Club 4; Festo 4. FTA 3; WAM 3.4; French Club 3.4; Latin Club 2; Y-Teen 4; North High School 2 JUDY ELAINE YOUNG. NIKI ANN YOUNG: French Club 3; YTeens 3; Glee Club 4. Z CYNTHIA JEAN ZARTMAN: GAA Interscholastic 1.2.3.4; GAA Intramural 1.2,3.4: Festo 3.4; FNC 2.3.4 (Secretary 4); WAM 2.3,4; French Club 1.2.3. YTeens 2.34 (Link Chairman 4); Homecoming Court 4. RICHARD ARNOLD ZERMAN: Football 1.2.3.4 MICHAEL PATRICK ZIEGLER: Football 2.3.4: Boys’ lntramurais 1.2; Spanish Club 3.4; Business Club 3: Biology Club 2. SUSAN LYNN ZIMMERMAN: CAA Intramural 1.2 (Hockey Chairman 1); Spanish Honor Society 3.4; WAM 2.3.4; Spanish Club 1.2.3.4; Leader's Club 4; Y-Teens 1; Talent Show 1.3; Skiing Club 3,4; Homecoming Queen 4 STEVEN JEFFERY ZORGER: Georgetown High School. Georgetown. Delaware 216 AUTOGRAPHS 217 “AND IF THAT JOURNEY IS 1,000 MILES OR EVEN MORE, LET HISTORY RECORD THAT WE, IN THIS LAND, AT THIS TIME, TOOK THE FIRST STEP.,, John Fitzgerald Kennedy 219 Acknowledgements Mr. John Hildreth ....................... Black and White Photography Mr. Leo Wilhelm ................................... Color Photography Mr. Hildreth get a little bit ol hi own medicine. The NORWESTER Staff Nancy Elam .......................... Editor-in-Chief Pam Brown .......................... Assistant Editor Steve Carstens...................... Assistant Editor Carin Finch.......................... Literary Editor Debbi Booth........................Photography Editor Steve Morgan.......................Business Manager Dan Ryan ....... Sue Diesem...... Susie Hinder .... Meredith Kruger Jo Lynn Davidson Sandy Bassett .. Boys' Sports Editor Girls' Sports Editor .............Typist ............ Typist ........ Art Editor ...... Copyreader Would you believe the taM work this hard all the time? How about once In a while? Business Stuff Cindy Forrest Pat Graber Bill Howell Joe Hurst Buddy Polley Rob St. Clair 220 Wm mm
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