Upper Arlington High School - Norwester Yearbook (Upper Arlington, OH)

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1 r-' The 1967 NORWESTER Presented by The Senior Class of Upper Arlington High School Co I u in bus. Ohio is Table of Contents Administration.........12 Organizations..........38 Sports.................68 School Life............94 Underclassmen.........110 Seniors...............142 Advertisements........202 3 It is a field of five acres to which have been odded a steel and brick structure, ospholt parking areos. tennis courts, boseball diomonds. practice fields, o track The muffled sounds of voices, the clotter of hurried steps, the clanging of bells con oil be heord. This is o high school, but there is one vital foctor that mokes this school unique, totally different from all the others. Thot one foctor is its people, people who are capable of solving the New Moth, cheering the team on whether in victory or defeot. or understanding the why's of today's complex world Upper Arlington High School is the name of this school. One has only to cross its thresholds m order to be swept into the life and movement that is so characteristic of our school. A decode ago there was only o newly completed shell of a building. It has taken people, reody ond eager to give of themselves, to make our school whot it is today. Ten years hove gone by since that first doss of 189 left to moke their mark on the world. The fact thot in a period of ten short years man's knowledge of himself ond his world has more than doubled is reflected in the oddition of such courses as Moth V, sociology, and oviation. With each passing year the number of students using our facilities hos increased to such on extent that enrollment is almost three times what it was when Upper Arlington High School first opened its doors. Our school will grow, another ten yeors will go by. but so will we as individuals grow, due to the knowledge and preparation which has been given to us 8efore we. the closs of 1967. leave to moke our mark let us stop to review what we hove known best while ot Upper Arlington. 1900—plus ArlwgronitoS moke the mad dosh to iheir lockers os th— 3.45 bell bnotly rings A Thrown lo.ihe irot. Pete Hummel struggles agomsi the hold of Bill Horimon Boosling the Spirit o the crowd lev tin Woltorson quir'e Tim pursuit o( Snow'i-clgn s m evidence os oip Dionne Phillips and Sue Dones. Peggy Wilier prepares 10 onswer o question Life at Arlington continues to he a kaleidoscope of color and motion 5 A scorch lor o spoool book proves to bo successful lot Ted Koemer ond Co«rue B«uker .o In spite of the flurry of motion, time remains for concentration and contemplation 6 Fof most student! including Sfnpho ' l« s o great dec1 ol thought is necessary beloie u solution con be tourtd Concentrotion os well os tolent helps Doug Tomlinson leorn rhe score lrom “Trumpeter's lulloby. 7 Tuesday deodhnes ha e a way oi snealung up on the ACllNGTONIAN stofl os they Ironticolly plan tho next issue 8utterlfymg their woy through o prochce, Jim Bolor ond Did Sesler reody rhcmseWos lor o successful swimming seoson, flondn-s perform topsody -n 8lui- .JS 1 port o tho.r hoH rime show Performing the some show of 'hr. loirhorrs Bund feshvol they ploce Ih.rd in the competition 8 The UA spirit is seen in individuals as well as in the crowd lna (fin ttO'lt Suihmfl o h oi Ihe 8 10 bull, in on oHcvl to rooch Ihoir ho'nn'oo'ni fv«n o Irock bo ion u hondod of! with v.go 9 Mr Guesmon't linol lorewell i o port ol the ritvol o grodootion. Deep in coocentrohon, thete French IV ttodentt fry to coich whol the mon on the recording «toying. A deterted auditorium jtoirttep lenrlt itsell to the ditcoMion of o problem For Tom Witemon and Jill frymier. In hlbernotion ot Windermere School the Golden Bear still reigns supreme To each of us, one facet of the three years at Arlington will stand out as the best Quietness descends on UAHS os the lost toys of o setting sun ore rcllectod os the people msKJe propore for onothor busy doy The laces may be different, the voices may be strange; but the characteristic spirit still remoins. It prevoils in every classroom, every laboratory, and in every face This is the spirit of qualified and competent teachers and administrators. Ten years have seen unprecedented growth both in the size of the high school's physical plant and in the quolity of i’s students. Even so, the some exciting search for knowledge introduced to students ten years ogo by the faculty of thirty-four hos been instilled in us this yeor by our ninety-two teochers. The foculty of Upper Arlington High School hos formed the bosis of that excellence for which the school has long been known. Recognition based on excellence cannot dim with the passing of another ten years Instead Arlington students will continue to be challenged to meet the exciting and expanding world outside these brick walls. 12 13 l -a Waller B. Heischman Superintendent 15 David M. Jones Assistant Superintendent Board of Education Mr David M Jonet Mri Mario I Smith 0' John E Co'bolly J Mr John H Gardiner Mr George C McConnoughoy. Jr Mr Walter B He-tchmon Mr Edgoi ( Barnett Mu Margaret 6 Pottle MRS MARIE I SMITH Clerl-Treoturer MR JOSEPH A DORFF Director of Secondary Education 18 A. L. Guesman Principal 19 David W. Shelby Assistant Principal MARVIN I. MOOREHEAD Athl«t cs Director MRS MARION HAU. MRS. JEAN METCAlF. MRS CYNTHIA SHARP Office secretaries Our hard-working staff co-ordinates MRS KATHERINE FUITON Director ol Student Act vitiei Any morning of 0 typicol school day opens with a rush of students lined up in the moin office. This rush is met by the secretaries whose 10b it is to answer questions, furnish forms to be filled out. or odmit students to see Mr Guesman or Mr Shelby Other doors through which many students pass open into the offices of the activities co-ordinator, the director of odult education, ond the attendance secretory. In the hbrory. another important ond vital gathering place for students, the two librarians help researchers locate and use motenol for special reports This facility, in oddition to the other staff offices, helps to keep the school running smoothly and efficiently MISS BERNICE REA tibranon MRS. JANET HUSKEY libronan 20 Cothy Deonood Bill Corr chock Out books w.lh (ho ossutonce of lib'O'y helper Chuck Polmer ond Chnsl.no Now«H all areas of high school activity MRS EVEIYNA HIDY Nurse m m MRS BElINDA DAMM MRS GRACE MAY Socroiorios Arlington students o e well oCQuOinted with hii hollwoy and its occuponn 21 MR. IANCESHREFFLER Guidonc Count lor MRS POllY NEER Guidonc Count lot MRS BETTY SWANSON Guidonc Count lot Guidance personnel help us choose our colleges and careers The lour lull lime counselors oi UA ore vital ports of the school program providing truly personalized attention to individuals in the 1900-member whole. The counselors greet many students each day in the bright yellow office. In a relaxed conversational atmosphere the student and counselor discuss individual plons and problems The many college catalogues and career files in the guidance office give voluablo assistance to the student who is plon-nmg his high school schedule with an eye on the future Follow, up studies of Arlington grads give the student some bosis for better coniecture of how he himself may do in a similar environment By helping seniors and underclossmen moke college ond career plans, choose courses, and odiust to high school life, the guidance department fulfills a valuoble function at UAHS MR CHARIES WRSON Guidance Counselor 22 M [ loui . Guard .nlc 'r Comtci and Nancy F'lit o ihn oppO'tunities otlemd by Ihn Potliestor IntMul O Technology ) MISS JANE BENBOW English X MISS ANNETTE JACKSON English X, NoiohoM MRS HELEN TANNER English X Hands raised some anxious and some hesitant words spoken. some sure and some confused—these sights ond sounds could be m any closs ot UA but English closses especially encouraged discussion Understanding widened os students ocauamted themselves through reading with many philosophies Journalism os well os English students wrestled with the basics and intricacies of grammar A history of |Ournalism news reporting, ond proctico! experience in the publication of the ARIINGTONIAN ond the NORWESTER occupied these students. In fnendly fairly informal closses. speech, debate ond drama students mastered the techniques of orol communication Speech assignments ranged from two minute narratives to ten minute dissertations, each with o purpose ond o lesson, while the emphasis in debate wos on quick thinking ond logical ond fluent argument. On the other hand drama students, starting with fundo mentals of movement and expression did readings cuttings and whole plays in moods of fanlosy and realism comedy and tragedy In all these classes, excellence in communication, both written ond oral, was the gool MRS MARTHA BULLOCK English X After years of study, we are well aequainted with Shakespeare 23 MRS. PATRICIA YOUNG English X MR JOHN NEFF English X MRS PHYLLIS NARDY English X. Xt MR. EUIS IUTZ English XI MRS MARY BUZZEllI English XI MRS. JOYCE RICKETTS English XI. Journalism 1,11 To study ballads we listen to the Employing techniques loomed in speech class. Debbie Bonte presents an impromptu speech to her classmates MRS. SUE GRAOISAR Speech Debate MR WIlllAM PAllAT English XI MR TONY SAMMONS Speech. Drama 2 1 Student often browse .n the poperbocl bookstore lyrics of Bob Dylan MRS. JEAN GUDDAT English XII MRS VIVIAN SCHMIDT English XII 25 MISS JEANNE FELTS English XII. Journol'V II MR CHARLES Will English XII MRS ELIZABETH RICHMOND English XII MR. JOHN BRUCE Phyvcol Educoiion Health MISS ROSE SCHUE Phyvcol Education Ph ysical education, art, and music MR. MARVIN CROSTEN Phyvcol Educotion. Meolth MRS PEGGY ZACHMAN Phyvcol Education This year (or ihe first time sophomores were required to take physical education lor the entire year. They spent two periods o week in the gym or the natotonum, while tumors met three times a week Other changes in physical education class schedules gave opportunities (or the students to hove more use ol the gym and notolorium, and to have more choice in the type o( octivity (ollowed in closses. For seniors, physical education was an elective rather than a required course enabling those who decided to include physical education in their schedules to choose among team or individual sports, swimming, recreation Ifor girls), and gymnostics Ifor boys). Drivers’ Training, a required course (or sophomores, wos a one semester classroom course The future drivers studied troflic laws, systems o( the car and sale operation The alternate semester, sophomores were instructed in health science The students learned not only about the humon system but also about dtseoses and sofety procedures in the home MRS MARGARET SAMUEIS Hoalth MR. NEAl BIllMAN Drivers' Educotion 26 MR ROBERT GINTHER Bono MR HERBERT YENSER CKo . Girls' Glee Club. 8oy Glee Club MR MERVYN FARRAR Ocheif'o we develop special skills and talents Creativity ond self-expression or© encouraged by ihe teachers of art and music Hopelul artists-to-bc experimented with the controst between line and form and the shading and hues ol color. In Fine Arts I ond II ond Personal Art students became acquainted with various styles of art such as Op and Pop Art and the more abstract forms. looking os sharp os they sounded, marching bond members performed ot football holltime progroms in the new uniforms purchased lost spring Another chonge in this year's music program was the new dimension of sound odded to the orchestro by the addition of wind instruments to the strings Special programs ot Thanksgiving ond Christmas highlighted the yeor for choir and glee club members. For many Arlington musicians, the music theory dosses provided an opportunity to learn the basics of sight reading and rhythm, ond to study harmony and interpretation MRS MARJORIE MYERS Pertonol An An I Artist John O. Dusth'mer erodes an abstract sculpture l om plostnr ol pons MR RICHARD FOlEY Personol A'I Art II True scientific obtervotion require! occurate meowrement MR. LEON BOWMAN PhyS'Cl La! is our chance MR WAITER CORBETT Physics. Chemistry MRS MARJORIE COMPTON Aviation Mrl Co''p'a'’ -'U'nin-- 'he unr t on ot the coclp.i instruments to Ion Golloghe. and Doug Roner 28 MR ROBERT CAVINS Chemistry Jill Horn . Sire Hotcher am) Mori fr«y discover o world ot micro-organisms through their b o ogy lab worl to apply the knowledge we have learned Walking down one of the science corridors at UAHS this year, a visitor could see biology students peering at tiny living organisms through microscopes, chemistry students analyzing complex molecular compounds, or oviation students reodmg navigation maps ond instruments. In biology classes, plant ond animal life of most minute and most gigantic size wore studied, while in chemistry, students were able to observe the chemical phenomena about which they had studied. The puzzling but exciting why's and how's of our physical universe became vital and important to physics students. Matter, energy, ond the transformations of energy were onalyzed ond explained. For the first time, a ground course in aviation was offered at Arlington. The course, which included study of pre-flight, course plotting, ond meteorology, provided future aviators with the opportunity to take the fAA examination This new course was an interesting addition to the curriculum designed to help students at UAHS explore the scientific and technical ospects of our world. MR ROBERT SNOUFFER Chemistry MR VAUGHN WARE Chemistry I MRS. CAROL UNVERFERTH B o ogy MR WIUIAM DUDROW B )Jogy 29 MR ALFRED DOMINlCO Biology -r-M' MR F. JAMES IAMBOURNE Biology MR. DICK FRYMAN Biology Compasses and slide rules are the MR RONAIDCREE Pton« Geometry Courses in mony levels ond oreos of mothemotics were offered to Arlmgtonions. Building on the bosic principles presented in generol moth. Algebra dosses leorned the set theory ond practiced solving equations with abstract symbols os well as numbers. Points, lines ond figures in one plane were mote-rial for Plane Geometry; figures of two or more planes were bosic to Solid Geometry. In Analytical Geometry the student combined the algebraic ond geometric theories and applied them to figures, space, and position. Slide rules protruding from pockets and logarithm fables topping piles of books identified Math V ond Trig students Opportunities to pursue on advanced study of mathematics occurred through abstract studies of math principles, calculus, and even a computer programming course available at O S.U MR CHARLES RAY MRS. XIE JACKMAN Plane Geometry Plone Geometry MR. FRANKLIN SCOTT Plane Geometry Algebra II 30 MR FRED RAISBECK Algebro li MISSJOBYANN RENICK Algebro II. Trigonometry. SoIk) Geometry. Arvolytic Geometry MR ROBERT MOTZNIK Tr gorio«etry, Anolyl c Geometry Moth V tools of Arlington’s math wizards Mr Gowtord odvitet hu geometry tti dentt o they prove Iher hypothetei MR PETER STEVA Algebra I Plane Geometry MR CHASE CRAWFORD MRS. ANNABEl WUtlAERT Algebra I Plone Geometry Algebra I II MRS IYDIA HOYER Typ.ngl P«nonol Typing Conivmpf Cconomcs TypnH t.nd thot concentronon % rwcoMory tor lucceis We receive training for future careers The clocl of typewriter ond the hum of mimeogroph mochmes were lomihor sounds m the business educotion closs rooms os Arlington students prepored lor college ond business careers by learning typing, shorthond notehond ond bookkeeping Just os busy were the home economics lobs Sights ol spin nmg mixers, ovens loaded with baking cookies ond sewing machines in motion characterized these rooms Future wives and mothers learned about home management through units concentrating on cooking, sewing, child development, home nursing ond home furnishing Procticol experience wos gomed in class ond through outside protect assignments In the industrial oris wing, activity centered around sawing hammering, painting, and staining as the boys and a few ambitious girls shaped pieces of furniture and articles of their own designs from row materials Other boys studied drafting and mechanicol drowmg os o preparation for engineering coreers MISS KATHERINE GlO Typing I Shonhond I. II MR NOEl DENTNER Typing I. BooU«pping MRS REBECCA IAQUINTA Typing I Personol Typing MRS. IORETTA FERDI Typing I. It 32 I MR. WkllAM STEMEN Indostnol Arts I, II MR RICHARO HOSKINS Drolling I. II MR WkllAM RUOFf Drollmg I. lodvstnol Arts I MRS. BETTY WOOIPERT Homo Economics I, Sowing Woodlhovings Oy os on mduilriol oris siudoni operoles Iho lolhe MISS PATRICIA JAMES Sowing 33 In Homo Economics Betsy Dill. Cosoy Jones ond Dione Reeder work together io prepore o dinner MRS. SANDRA THATCHER Home Economics II. $ew ng McDONAio H«l'0'v qOUGIa MRS MARILYN HOWELLS Am fico Mijtory Through the social sciences we begin MR THOMAS RUTAN Americon History JAMES MILLER Am .,xan History Every senior remembers Youth-w-Governmenl porty cou-cuses, compoignmg, ond elections. This opportunity to study democrocy in oction wos presented by American Government, o required senior course The Constitution, basis of our government ond politics, wos the basis of study All branches and levels of the government were discussed. On the |unior level. American History offered knowledge of the union and growth of the United Slotes. Analysis of why events happened os they did ond of how the post hos affected both the present and the future wos stressed. World History classes troced civilization from the Fertile Crescent of the Middle East through the Roman Empire and the Middle Ages to the modern worla Twentieth century society was the concern of sociology and economics dosses Sociology students scrutinized ond analyzed the personalities of the people, while the economics dosses considered the businesses ond enterprises under capitalism and other economic systems Through the social sciences. UA students examined society and its problems Ponel diSCvMiivii m American Government clones present new aspects ol current even MISS ANN TODD World Mutory. Amencon Government MR RICHARD IARKIN World History MR RICHARD MIUER Amencon Government Economic Sociology lo understand our patterns of life MRS. ANN KIEIN Amencon Government. Economic Sociology MR, KEN PATRIARCO Americon Government MR. STEVEN PRITCHETT Amencon Government 35 MISS MILDRED WAGNER lotm III. IV MRS MARTHA MAUOY (aim I II RUSSIAN II w l( ( K •• 1 l.i V M M !' 'I Hi.' 11 I R ii MRS. SHIRLEY WOOTTON Ru«.on I. II. III. IV Foreign lands come alive lo 9uog« siudanis enioy fdsvllt o the hord work thot went -mo ih« Spanish display oi UA s Wo ld's Fair 36 MISS RUTH DAVIS Spanish II MRS. MARIA FLORES Spanish I MRS PHYLLIS DURYEE Spanish II MISS IORITA EWING french IV V V i : MRS NANCY DAVIES French I II in our language classes Stammering responses and desperate pleas ol Puis-|e porler en anglais? were often heord in Arlington's French rooms. The school’s varied and complete longuoge progrom includes three other languages Sponish students, trying to express themselves in espofTol. met the some stounch opposition to speaking English in the classes os in the French classes Conversational Russian was practiced by Arlingtomans, some of whom will undoubtedly use their knowledge for diplomatic coreers. And lotin become very much olive to classical scholars who translated Caesar, Cicero, and Virgil. Besides the vocabulary of the longuoge they studied, the students gamed an understanding of the people who speak it. the history of the country, ond the Culture. Reading of ploys, poems and books, both clossic ond contemporary, mcreosed the vocabulary of each language student, ond conversation in class os well as work m the longuoge lab developed fluency and oral comprehension Throughout the year, foreign films ond ploys were viewed with interest and excitement os the students found, much to their pleosure. thot they reolly did know the longuoges, MISS ANNE BOEHM French II MRS. MARGIE HALE French II III MRS EllAMAE MIllER French III IV form Ovb president Jon Door ill eodt on edict to h-s fellow fomont 37 Providing rhe much needed chonge of pace for about 1900 students, the clubs of Upper Arlington High School hove adapted themselves to the varied and diversified interests of the student body A period of ten yeors hos seen ropid expansion not only of the school building itself, but also of the number ond variety of organizations. In foci the number of clubs become so greof this year that Mrs. fullon wos appointed os a lull-time Activities Director Traditions begun ten or more years ago flourished this yeor os fTA continued its cadet teaching progrom, while leaders' Club continued to strive for its goal of service to the school ond community Pub Club found itself, as alwoys, boosting school spirit, and the girls' club of each class followed the lead of JUG. orgomzed ten years ogo os the very first club of its kind This wide variety of organizations provides students the opportunity of pursuing their own unique ond individual interests 38 ORGANIZATIONS . v • ' •. . ■ V -• • • . . ; ' • ' '. - , S . sf X- V i j , - ; _____-1 ’ _ 39 Advisers Mr s Young ond Mrs Bu zeMi Treolurer Both Boldock. Vice-President Koren Gilbert President Joanne fovret. and Secretory Candy Coot Organise C8I fo• O bo y f c y or Dances and open houses crowd the busy Httttiiitttttii Among the few things kept secret throughout the three years of high school ore the meanings of the throe-letter club names emblazoned on the sweatshirts worn by UA girls. One fall Saturday MAD seniors wheeled seldom-used bicycles out of their garages and enjoyed a bike hike Before the Mt Vernon basketball gome, they held a spread at the Reed Road Shelter House. late last summer, the |unior girls held the traditional tea at which ASK members met and entertained the in coming sophomore girls. The Chnslmos Formal. planned by both MAD and ASK. highlighted the winter season Beautifully decoroted trees, a fireplace with stockings, starry-oyed children, and pot belly stoves filled the cafeterias. The important |Obs of organizing their club and choosmg a name faced sophomore girls Instead of wearing the traditional sweatshirts, they wore footboll lerseys bearing their chosen nome. CRI. Among service projects of Charm Club were a party in March for children ot the State Hospital ond the adoption ol o needy family. The club's two traditional events—Golddiggers' ond the dessert and style show—were the highlights of their busy year. 40 MAO oflicerj Secretory Oris Meosse. Prcs-deni dev 8‘Own Ad«s«r M-t , ond Vico President lindo Coopmi ready then b iet tor o ride '0 Doe Scot Sutcrmosier i unsung bom the picture.) ASK Advise' Mrs Pottor. President Pol Dudley. Treosurer Kothteen Kennedy V.ce President Ann Strousboogh. Secretory Mindy Rowe and Adviser Mrs Hoyer lind themselves cleaning up alter the Christmas formal calendars of the girls’ clubs Vice Pret.deni Chr.s WJco President Kothy Webb, Secretory Jon Jeders. Treosurer Jone Odoshmutt and Adviser Mrs Thotcher exom.ne protects which might be modeled in Chorm Club's Spring Style Show •ai Helo Club otl.c«' Tf owr r Moroo O'Doy Adv.ser Mrs Nordy ft«W«tnt Colby Be-noth Socioiory t.leen Poch and Vtce President Morg.e Glenn. set ou« to tutor ch.ldren ot Godman Guild SaniOf Hi Y members compete omong themselves o prepors lor 'he championship meet UA clubs provide service S«C'«ioiy Dianne Phillips President Owen Winters Adviser M-ss Boehm, Ways ond Means Chairman Beth McCartney Publicity Cha.rmqn $ta' Chr.st locol Service Chapman Rich Comlori Treasurer Marge Fhcl and Advisor Mr-. Malloy check results ol the leaders' Club tood drive 42 Hi Y activities ink® officers Vice President Jim Boter Treosvte'Gary Ne dentfiai. Choplom 8 il Copeland Adviser Mr Wore President Rhys R ley. and Secretary John Collins to the wrestling room to the community Four UA clubs. Hi-Y. Y-Teens. Help, and leaders' Club, provided a chance (or students to serve their community Hi-Y conducted a drive to collect old books and typewriters (or the state penitentiary In the loll the members sponsored a hoyride and participated in o bosketboll tournament. Along with Y-Teens they held the Christmos assembly and a con dance Besides holding a used clothing drive and participating in the links projects with the YWCA. Y-Teens gave parties (or various children's agencies. Guest speakers ot their meetings included a police womon and a football cooch The members of Help served the community by tutoring the children ot Godmon Guild ond taking them on outings to the zoo ond the Ohio Stole Museum At Christmas. Help members went Kinder Key caroling; while loter m the spring they filled friendship bags and sent them to Vietnamese children On November l-l leaders' Club visited Arlington homes in its annual canned (oods drive (oi the underprivileged people ol Columbus Other club activities included o leadership training conference, a college ossombly for underclossmen and porties for underprivileged children Sorting clothes o be Mint to Apoatoch'a arc Y-T «m officers Vice-President Mary Go . r Advisers S rs Howells and Mrs Wulloert Prej.deni Jam Harr.s and Treasurer P«gg Wilier 'Secretory Jvdy Brewe- i missing ‘rom the Pictj'e •S3 Aovuer Mr Bowmon ond Rodio Club oil-COM Prejident Cro g Nohl, Tteoiuter Dove Guthene Vice-Ptetdenl Hofry Momo . ond Sec «iory GeoH Cote folk to o hom rodio oeerotor Speakers discuss job opportunities at career fTA Prei.dent Jean Sellc e p',o nt itoct-mg technxjue to Treoiutet Monndo It. VicePrevdenl Jeon W lltv Secteloty Itndo CopplM, ond Advitett Min Pemck ond Mm Bullock 44 With ihetr eyes to the future and possible careers, many UA students joined the Business. Radio. Heolth Careers, ond future Teochers Clubs. Through guest speakers, films, and field trips. Business Club presented to its members the oppor. (unities of the business world. Pupils in the advonced classes presented detoils of various procedures through panel discussions. Sociol events included a Christmas porty at Gus' ond a dinner honoring the sen iors at the end of the year Ham rodio operators and interested students formed the membership of the Radio Club, which used its station in the school to contocf people all over the U S and ,n more than eighty other countries Trips to help radio horns ot the Blind School, demonstrations by guest speakers, ond visits to other clubs' shacks added to the club's activity Weekly trips to the elementory ond |unior high schools gave Future Teachers o chance to gam octuol clossroom experience In other ospects the club members aided the school by serving os guides to porents at the P T A Open House ond by giving opples ond candy bars to the faculty during National Education Week. The onnuol Rose Breokfast was a pleasant end to a year of good experiences Those thinking of a medico) profession |omed the Heolth Coreers Club At meetings members and their guests discussed possible careers in the health profession. By smgmg and giving presents, members took Christmas toy to a group of women ot the Stote School As tokens of their participation, the girls received charms at their banquet in the spring club meetings Health Careen Club Pret.dent Gole Hull Vice Present lathy Von Holfen Treasure' Pam Stork ond Adr.ser Mm H.dy l.st«n to Secretory Corot Otdlord os she e p oms o stethoscope Busmen Club Adviser Mrs Fe d. leode-s Oub Representative Sue ICI-e Pres.de ' Sue C e Ad. ser M,ss Gl'ck and Secretory Anna Te.Chmoelle v.o ch at V.ce P-es-dent Jon o. demonstrates the dupl ot.ng moch.ne Itreosurer Pal Brewster -s m.ss.ng Irom the p-Ove •15 While Adviser Mrj Myeis otters od 'C io Treosu'e' Jenni ft-omi ih oihei Pub Club office's President Mo y Shermon Vice President Kothy Minor ond Secretary Cyndy Henney pom! one of the club I numerous DOSte'S Self-expression is Students of Arlington developed their own artistic interests and. at the some time, supported their school through activities of such clubs os Debate. Dramo. Festo, and Pub Club They learned to express their views and to use the English language to its best advan tage Debaters exercised weekly in logical orgumento tion to prepare for competition among themselves as well os among schools in Columbus and throughout the state The performance of OUR TOWN in November resulted from months of disciplined proctice and reheorsol by Drama Club members, while participation m FATHER OF THE BRIDE added to the experience and confidence of each octor ond actress. Frankenstein ond his soddle shoes ot Halloween. Santo Clous ond his saddles at Christmas, pumpkins on all the doors ot Thonksgiving—all were evidences of the decorations with which Festo Club members brightened the school throughout the year The badges made and honded out by Pub Club fulfilled the important function of promoting school spirit Through these clubs, students displayed not only the talents of the tongue but olso those of the hond as they gave the school gay decorations on holidays ond bold posters on days of sports events 46 festo Club Treasurer D«b Bom Vice President Noncy EHu Adviser Mr fo ey, Secretary Cyndy Henney. ond President Kothy Mmo«. bung rt holiday spun ro UAHS by decorating clossroom doors Ai Drama Club oHkors President Tim Redmon. V.co Presidents J.m Williams and Doug Waldo and Secretory Stephom lowis listen Admier Mr Sammons delivers a lew lines. Uteasurer Debbie Close s missing bom the picture encouraged by Arlington clubs 47 As Adv s« M's G'Odisar watches Jim fdl presents thr oHlrmohve while partners Paulo toco' ana Clay Co T any ono egat .e balers Phil lipnf? and Mil McCormicI prepore llien rebuttals A }vie' leaden -«r Hotiti and Secretary Joyce Wifion preview t - ncaivc- ioun« wnire. i Ol A S rrendeni Rich Com O'I'i slide of Germany Wrfl Vice Prendent Janie Exchange students and political surveys Ay Treoiorer Tom Nutter leaden CU b Representative Bruce Boohet. ond Vic® Preside'-' Andy WK.pple look o«. Yos n$ Amencont © T'eedom Prevdent lorry Payne Advise' Mr Uo «d«'ifi ond Secretory Cyody Honnoy read vonout politKol boolM't 48 OncuiJ'Or.i ot recent polilicol events involve Young Democ'ots officers SeiQeoniof Arms Joe McCutcheon President Phil l.peu ViceP’eudeni Mo c o Bogby Adv.ie' Mr lotkm Sergeant ot Arms l noo Evons See retory Sujy 8 re leaders' Club Peprewniotive Morf Como ond T eosvrer Tim Preston contribute new ideas to Arlington students Arlington's political club members participated in activities which broadened their outlook on the world A full study of the Free Speech Front at OSU wos the motor protect undertoken by the Young Democrats From this investigation, members compiled a report which is to be issued next year Their communication with the OSU group also kept the club informed about the current issues and thought trends on campus. Young Republicans, on the other hand, concerned themselves with issues on the city and state levels As a part of the city-wide Teen-Age Republican Club, members convossed the area, distributed literature and mode phone colls to encourage Republican voting m Arlington precincts in November. Commended os one of the State's most active chapters, Arlington's Young Americans for Freedom members campaigned in lost spring's primaries and in the November elections. The group also purchased severol sets of books on the free enterprise system which wero given to various organizations in the city Promoting better understanding between our exchange students and the student body was'the goal of the American Field Service Club This year's AFS representatives came from South Vietnom Sweden, and South Africa. Members involved themselves with cele broting the Swedish festival of Santo luoo and with planning Upper Arlington's International Hall, where the pictures of former exchonge students and the flags of the respective countries were hung The annual AFS ossembly inaugurated the bond sale which raised money to continue the exchange student tradition at Arlington Young P pvbl CO« Secretory Bonn Odger Publ.c-N O o tmon q-,.. urer Dove S«'pl« Soool Chairman Bo-b opnv '. A o Sro e C« ot Com ,«.. lot Herbert aeotyj t .- po«Vt do ■ ° ° be' 1966 elections ‘ n the Novem- 49 Secretory enn fcowr. Vic Pr id nt Sh-fyl f«rroio Advnor Mm Qov.t President Dob Bonic Advisor Mu floret ond tteos v «r Molly McCoy O'ecore tor Soomsb Club's ootlucl UC lx? Arlington’s language clnhs bring Colorful decorotions ond booths erected in the cafeteria set the scene for the language dubs third annual World s Fair Fair-goers saw the Eiffel Tower Spanish piKalas. mythical Roman murals, and Russian costumes They tasted cream puffs ond tortillas while sipping Roman wine and Russian punch In lote Januory le cerde Ironjais members enjoyed a French Motdi Gras festival with decorations costumes and French food More delicious cuisine was prepared ond eoten o the banquet that ended the year latm students too feasted in the spring ot their traditional banquet Upperclassmen m togas reclined leisurely while slaves in tunics served them The menu, printed m lotm listed typical Roman delicacies At their opening meeting a potlucl dinner Spanish Club held o contest to choose their new club name— club Castellano As an incentive to students to read Spanish and to improve their pronunciation, the club organised a poetry reading contest Russian students celebrated Halloween with a cos fume patty ot which prizes were given to the best dressed Slavs Understanding of the USSR wos gamed when Mrs Wootton's student teacher shared her first hand knowledge of Russ-an life with the club members Through all these activities, foioign language stu dents increased their fluency in ond enjoyment of then language courses. 50 tfomon ort.loch ofo oxom.nod by lolm Club Advoers Mr, Molloy ond M.s, Wogner ond Vice Greg Toml.nson Treosurer Carl Compton President Jon Dodnll, ond Secretory Mindy Powe foreign customs to the student french Club Treosurer J.m Bo««r Adviser Mrs Milter Secretory vhn., tonev Refreshment Cho.rmon Gwen W.nte„ 0n j Vice President Jon Mo o?! Ch J'' 0 Mc .fr.Ci P-endenr Tom Mrs Oov.e . mu,(n , bom the picture I Qie.OOte ,.ng f.0dl onal French Chr.jsmo: corot. Ad • 51 A more oehve Club II the 900I o' the National Mono Society Advw f Mi Dentner Vice President B.ch Comfort. Adviser V« RaodoP President Tom front lm. Secretory-Treosu'e' Phil Howtey. ond teodwi' Chib Representative Holly Sherman Membership in an honor society The chance 10 participate in activities not open to the average student wos given to the school's hardworking and gifted students by initiation into an honor society. All |uniors and seniors with 0 3.0 ovorage or better could petition for membership in Arlington's chapter of the Notionol Honor Society, but only those who showed outstanding qualities of character, leadership, ond service were occepted Promising journalists of the school were honored by membership in Quill ond Scroll. The eight members of the club sponsored boke soles this yeor to earn the money to finonce the initiation ceremony at the yeor's end. The Stote Convention of the Spanish Honor Societies wos one of the many activities enioyed by the members. Their busy yeor. full of bonquets. 0 Christ-mos party, and Spanish speakers, wos climoxed by the initiation of new members More active than ever before, the French Honor Society, comprised of sixty students who were chosen by their French teochers. began their year with a pot luck banquet A Christmas tea and a gala Mardi Gras were big social affairs of the winter season Because membership in these organizations wos a privilege, they provided extra incentive for the stu dents of UA 52 Ou-ll ond Scroti leodert' Club Representative Marco Sogby President Kotie So Her Sec-miory tmdo Bonn.c Treasurer Cyndy Honney Vice President Orel Bose, ond Adviser Mrs Richmond pton the condlelight initiation Advisers M,ss Ew.ng ond Mrs Hole m tt French Honor Society officers . Secretory I'ndo Copplns. Treoiure- Anne WheoHey. President Dove Seiple Sociol Chatfmon Morgc Wilco«. ond Vice President lautie White .n the lonQuoge lob is the reward for hard work A condy tilled pinata holds the Attention of Sponoh Honor Society's leoders' Club Pepresenrot.ve Joon Trophogon Vice-President Anno Antonios Corresponding Secretory Jeon Wtllit, President Horley Schlonger. Secretory Jon fo« Treasurer Beth McCorfney. ond Advisers Mr Berry ond Mis Duryee 53 S oofiirtg tchool r o i occvpkm ih« tim o Phoiog'ophof Bill Moll Awttonr Editor Jim Kight. Adviser Mri Ricketts. Assistant feotu«e Editor Moureert Tullf- Spo H Editor Duke Chondltti Res«o Ch Editor Bill french. Bitot Editor C l«t Drake Assistant feotux- Editor Koten M«d«i ond G'cwlotion Monoger Cyndy Henney. Award-winning journalists 5rJ publish the ARLINGTONIAN A RUNG IONIAN Doctor ot Finance D ck Rote. A j eitiiing Manage Com Jamei Newt F« atui« E«1 fo' linda Bonnie Aua'ani fr : lyre Eoilor Sue Seoman, Editor m Ch'«f Dick Agmillet. Feoto'o Editor Mo'C-o Ragby Ne vl Editor lour. While Man.iiJ.ng Id«IO Kone Soltot. ond E«chong« £o. or Sherry Soronon 0 1 o meet their deadline A new office io work in ond a new printing company to work with inspired the ARIINGTONIAN staff to •urn out a paper with an equolly new look Because of the other excellent means of informing students of school activities, the paper placed greater emphasis on presenting the news in depth and using pictuies. car loons, and foature angles to make if more interesting. PERSPECTIVE, a calender of up coming events appeared in eoch issue, but was expanded this year to include details not iust dates of each activity Joey BuchwaldV satirical look ot the world and Dic's bits of not-socommon knowledge were enjoyed by sub scribers and too many study hall borrowers News stones covered accomplishments and successes of UA students clubs ond teams in on interesting monnet Traditions were kept too The most popular teacher in the school proudly wore his golden Turkey King crown, os did the most popular t oys in each grade In addition to their crowns the Turkey Kings received some delicious Thanksgiving foods Close losers were not neglected this year os silver crowns were presented to runners up At the end of the year came the final edition complete with “Who's Who m the Senior Class ond the Seniors' Will—on outstanding end to an outstanding year. Our ARIINGTONIAN was o highly-rated pape-with both the paper itself and the individual staff members receiving recognition at the two student journalism conventions in the fall Feature editor Maureen Tuttle received a trophy for Speech Writing ot one state convention while Marc a Bogby and Katie Sailer earned second and third places. At the second stole convention several staff members were honored and the paper itself was commended ss The NORWESTER staff 56 captures the action at UA to m« oi lh publrttmi's three deodlmet copy u b written checked ond typed p tu e token ond cropped, and toyoutt drown by NOfWfSTfff AsmIoiM Editor Mike thorp Clow Editor R ck Tokott Art Editor Molly Sherman, Admin Mm fei l-terory Editor Anne Wheotley, Boyi Spoilt Editor Phi Hawley layout Editor Ken Gulcher Asvitant Editor Jon. Monn Gith Spoilt Editor Ann Gabne Butmeit Manage Bruce ?■ • fypm Cheryl Bogennel Typ.if Kathy M-nor, ond Ed 0 • Chiel Chrri W.lco. Missing pictures, unbalanced layouts, and last opproochmgdeodlmes were constant companions of the 1967 NORWESTER Stoll Pencils rulers, and time were more ond more difficult to lind os stall members worked on the mony challenges that they laced Work on this yeor's bool actually began last spring when twelve |umors were chosen to fill the stall positions In May these twelve worked with the 1966 stall to learn their duties Each new member discussed the possibilities ol his section with his counterport on the old sfoll. In June live stall members ottended a lournahsm workshop at Ohio University where they leorned moro about the composition and publication ol o yearbook Several times during the summer the stall met behind closed doors to discuss the theme ond the organization ol the 1967 NORWESTER If wos not until the lust day ol school when the stall moved info its new ollice that the members real •zed the great amount ol work that was to be done Writing copy and snapping pictures were the lir$i maior duties ol the stoll Evoryone lound that each page was important—a white space to be filled with words and phofogrophs ond co ordinated with 223other pages The responsibility lor every step was shared by all twelve with each member writing copy composing Captions drawing layouts and checking and recheckmg every word and picture to be sure that all was done correctly Working together the stall tried to capture the moments ol the 66-67 school year at UA and to pre sent these moments in the 1967 NORWESTER 57 Prendent Oarrcll Heckman conducts the monthly S'udent Council meeting Secretory Joon Trophogon Treoturer Berm Bruth Vice .President Tom franklm ond Por liair-entor-on tern Oenmt work n he Khool l 0'e unde the direction o Advter Mrt f«| ton iPorliomentoiion Mori Pennie it fitting Irom the p C u e I front Poiv Oione Pottell Tern Dennis. Joon Trophagon. Potty lehnet. Imdo Kerr. lindo Copprnt, Chnt W lco Bocl Pow Mile McCormick Moik Pen me. Berme B oth Bruce Pichter, JohnMyert Tom Hogon, lorry Moyer. Tom fontono. D‘ck Pote front Ro .'Ody PoMen Chon Bynon Prrqgy O’Neill. Su« Don S Pat Dudley Jon $m.th Partly Vo« MoW n Solly G'o'kJO Boc Row Gre ch«n Guoentou B H.clmon Georg Richo'dt Tom Doe'k To« tones Orel Winter To W-St-mo JudMcIftt-re Gritty l ndt y Giving oid ond advice to the student body and the administration. Student Council functioned very efficiently this year. Council officers and members endeovored to initiate new programs while improving traditional protects Student Council sponsored buses so thot students could follow football and basketball teams oround the state The Council also organized and sponsored poid ossembhes, bringing entertomment to the high school's new auditorium The money received from the first of these assemblies the Americana 8rass program was used to purchase a new cose for the Beor which has returned to guard Arlington’s halls A New Students Committee was organized to involve students outside the council Eoch newcomer to UA was adopted by a committee member who helped him ad|ust to his new school environment Council olso manned the school store and prepared student directories Other service endeavors were the collection of class dues, and a work proiect for the city of UA To provide activities and a place for UA students to go in the summer the Student Council sponsored a summer recreation program of open houses, movies swimming a trip to Cedor Point, and a talent show Always responsive to suggestions from the student body and the faculty the Student Council served UAHS well this year f'on' 1,0 Doyl ’ Mtchele lohrnon Molly C'WOr 6«v«rly Quant; ImdO Waison. tibbie Plelterln Bacly MockUn tynn Johnt on To'yl .non Bock o« Rob « Christy Jul« Miter lyndo S'ettervs Dovd Armstrong Dow Smith Go.g Heckmon Ddvg C' Slew M e s Jell Putnam Kim Boorh Berh M.rso louro Silbaugh t 9 lo cipectohOA ot o skuftg trip, Sl Cub Advdtr W Sh lbv P « l «t Holly $b 'mon Treasurer Jeon Sufermoste' Vice President Nancy Hutchins. ond Secretory Jan Sm-th check 'he ' equipment Skiing and hunting are popular UA sports Many Arlington students spent their winter learning to whip down snowy mountains, while others spent theirs learning to cast fishing lines and lire rifles. What does the outdoors really meon? Members of Sportsmen's Club attempted to answer this question os they studied noture ond her ammols Knowledge of species of game and their hobitots along with bosic skills of handling rifles bows and orrows trops, fishing rods, and fishing nets led to successlul hunting and fishing Skners passed part of their Winter struggling up mountain slopes with the aid of rope tows T bar lifts, ond chon lifts All those who wont up had to come down in one way or another—on si is on the same chair lift which brought them up. On their own power or perhaps on the emergency toboggan, And none could forget the truly warm welcome ol the lodges of Snow frails and Volley High alter a brisk day of skiing Just os the ultimate gool ol the skners was to become expert enough to engage in a lull weekend of skiing Out of state. SO the sportsmen's goal was to attom the skills and knowledge necessary for on overnight comping trip of hunting and fishing 60 Sportsmen Club V « President Milt Treudeou ond Ad aer M PoiSbecl o fishing rod wMe Program CHgirmon Gteq Treudeou and P'es-dent G' 9 Ward d moni raie gyns undo' the wotthlyl eye of Adviser Mr C' « Fi j Row Donn Seidelmonn. Undo Nock Dick Winters. Jerry Hord Second Row Gory Price John Pmerio.' Go g Cor or I Chuck Thun ton, Gene Heikeif. Greg TomUnson. Jock Grotty ton Row Mike Sleeth. Dove Guthrie. 8rod tmon. Dove Wilhoife. Mike Stoyok Versatility describes our musicians Tolented Arlington muS'Cions ore found in two high ichool groups—the Bear A Tones and the orchestra The Bear A-Tones are a well known group of eighteen students whose various selections range from soft, slow numbers to the swinging popular ones This group, under the direction of Robert Gmther, ployed ot the Y I G luncheon, the |unior high Christmas dance, and the Spring Concert The high school orchestra, enlorged to include wind instruments among its string ones, also per formed ot the music deportments' Spring Concert this year Orcheslro members, advised by Mervyn forrar gove outstanding performances of both classical and popular pieces These organizations provide students with the chance to broaden their instrumental ability while enioymg the rewords of membership in a musical group 61 Harley Schlonger. lucmda Reynold . Bruce Morgan M.ke Allen. Sylvio firosend Adv.ier Mervyn Farrar, leilm Benton. Mo CK Henaerl.ch Pam lundstrom. Carlo Eyre. Mike Sioyok lorry ScMonger Ninety-six bandies inarch 62 the ©u«(J ot drumt and fh« the Go fleort! f«« I'om i i« looiboll Codivm MAJORETTES leiley 8«e on. V.CI, Coope . Jone Delostimytt Koten Gilbttl, Mory lev Gtovo' Judy Pott, Mofityn SchikJ. Goye $t« vent DRUM MAJOR Dove Ha,fmonn SEN IOPS Don Bo'ei Sie « BdhHeim Cro g B ' ion Jon Oodrill, Deon EUonwood Bo'i French Scon Gettinger Greg Grmch Sue Guetmon Ken Gulcher Dove Gurht.e Anne Holl, Je,«y Mord. Jim Mende'ton Ann JoOI Steve Mcleon. Jone Mott. l ndo Noel Dor.no Peel Gary Pt ee Jeonne Sou’bom. Donn Seiaelmonn Bob Skinner. Dove $m,ih Andy Smith. CKvcl Ttiurtton. Doug Tomlmion Greg Tomlinson Poul Voiles Gory v clerj Greg Zone ot JUNIORS Diet Alert Todd Andrews Robert Beeler B uce Booher. Richord 80 wars, GeoKry Coin Poulo Cheaney Croig Coeorl Joel Crolty Dove Cu'tisi Numon Dogongun Poul D clton Mori Joott Todd Kennedy Steve Kimel Jim Krouthoor Jo fl lyn Kvoert B'Od Uton, Pete Moloshevitj George Miller Bill Moore John Peterson Cathy Philips Pool Rointberger Doug Rote M lc Steeih Ed Wetley 8'1' Whipple Dove Wrlhorie I ndo Willoughby Orel Winters Dan WorliekJ SOPHOMORES John Adorns. D l Adams Croig Anderson Gary Augentte-n Borboro 8aler Gory Bottett Do B'o-th woite, Dave Brote. Steve Buelt. Korl Croven, AHon Carlton Roger Doering Dennit Dr.ggt Potty Elam Deborah Evans Tom G'ehl Ko-ren G'lllilh, Deon Grmeh, Kothy Ha t. Oog Heselfon Gene Hetlett Steve Holloway. Deb bie House. Jone Joost Crcg Konee lourel Kern. Jed Keitrey Edmund King Bob loncione Corol Imberg, Kntt-n McCallit ter Darryl McCullough, Poul Meisel Jim Potterton lin Powell Mile RodcMI Judy Rool, Ken Rots. Robert Russell. Jamet Rut-herlord Eit-e Sol gober Do e Sm.rti Chen Stempien. Gory U lonce Voss, Steve White through rain, sleet, and snow The whistle sounded, the instrument snopped into place, and onother successful morchmg season began. The dedicated members of the band practiced through ram and snow, os well os endured band camp m lote August, so that their half-time shows would be entertaining to hear and see. One of the biggest surprises that the morchmg band produced wos o MUSIC MAN-style entrance ot the auditorium's dedication At the Fairborn International Bond Contest, the bond placed third in the half-time show competition, while Dave Hartmann wos considered the most outstanding drum motor. After football season, the concert bond was organ ized. and it wos kept busy with performances ot the P T A Christmas program at the winter and spring concerts, ond at the O M E. A. Bond Contests For the second yeor, the band played for all the home basketball gomes, providing entertainment and boosting school spirit Studying bond formations O'e officers Vic President ChvC W'sion Sec Noel President Jon Dod'-1’ d Treasure' ScottGetting - 63 ACCOMPANIST Pol Chorgon SENIORS Coiol Andenon Chorlctte Andenon. l.ndo A Iil0«tl Anno Anlon.oi, lou fco.r Cothy Boohm 0 ono Boehm. Donno Bu'i Non cy Colderone Cothleen Chopman Rond. Chr.iMon C.ndy Doeicher. Brondo Duncon Nancy Pin Sheryl Ferraro Sond. f.nney. Pol Freutel Corol G'avev Heloro Gu bu Hilory Hockenberg lynne Hommelt erg Pol Mart Pom Haynei Borb Henry Chr.i Jackion Jon.cn Jelten lean Jelteri Km Keener Undo lee Janet Moby Morsho McOmtock. Julie Monger. Jon.e Mo'gon Br gid Mo«-oriy. Ann Myert Pr.i Neubeck Carol Oldlord Mory O’Kon Nancy Rehe Poi Rhoodoi Peggy R.neho t lynn Roiier. She'ly Seek.ni. Sue Shannon Hoby Shermon. Morc o S.'bough. louro Sirona l.io Tom. Kothy Torrence Monona Wohl. Ed e Wettervelr O.onne W.nebe'g Borb Wr.ght Kothy Z.mmermon JUNIORS Solon Agnail. He.d Andenon Jeon Boiler Sandy Barn.I Kothie BodOroi Jody Brewer Jennie Clooie. Mo'lho Co 'Od D ane Cooper Joyce Deon June Dill, leil.e Droke. Jill frym.er Coil e Godno- Them Geii.nger. Judy Gloze Sue Griffith Sh.rley Hodler Bo'b Hendrw. Cand Her-m-nghouien. Jonel Heilen. Karen Jelleri. Judy Koner Debby londy, Cheryl lover l.ndo leoihermon Corolyn Mognuion Michelle Moiel Noncy Plohglo Kolhy Pockmon Anne $lo n l.ndo StoHel. Sydney Shill Con. Tm.gley Pam Van Dyke. Kolhy Von Hollen. She.la Waller. Jenny Word Jody W.lke Jod. Wyonl. Connie Yeomon Glee Club members sing D Broadway hits, Audiences al the Fall Festival of Song and the Spring Choral Festival enioyed numbers presented by the Boys' and the Girls' Glee Clubs. The glee clubs, open to anyone wishing to be in a choral group, met twice per week to prepore for the shows In oddition to their two ma|Or performances, the glee clubs went corolmg for Kinder Key ond had a skating party with the choir at Chnsfmos time SENIORS Dave Arnold John GomerMelder. $tc o Hubbo'd. Chuck Irmplon Denny lowrence Tim Preikon. lorry Rrchordion Dove R.ghier M.ke Slyh. R.ck Spencer JUNIORS Stu Alenonder Scon B-nde lorry Brown Jim Connon Ttm Coll.ni M.ke Cornwell. Dan Donnell Keith G.rton John Hoppe Bob Kepley Bob lloyd. George Mackl.n Ben Meiinno Mike M.niyer John Mye Steve Romey Sol.mbene Sieve Simi Steve SleventO Don Summeri. John Waeman SOPHOMORES Slu Arthur Terry Boteion. Eugene Br-rt fom Block Prnlon D.ll P«t« Di Cud Eyre Steve foite' Pete Homei, Gory Hall Roy Hall. Bob Jacoby, Clark Johnion Jell Khout.e John lucot. Cro.g Maloon John Neale. Phil Nelion Tim Owen Bob Purler. Tom R«eb, Harry Re.nhart Rob Roger i Ric Smith Jim Sutnrmaster Randy Turner. Bob Uhl.g Ralph Wotren, John W.lliomi R.ck W.lion 6d Coni T mgley. Pom Von Dyke Kothy Von Holton, Sheila Wolker Jenny Wo'tJ, Jody Wilke, Judi Wyont Connie Yeomon SOPHOMOPES Cindy Amoto. June Anderson Constonce Boker Chert Bennett Corol Bertram. Suion Boggs Noncy Bondield. Syhno Brosend. Barbara Colendme. Joyce Cottett. D ono Cloison. Elite Close. Down Comfort. Mory Crome Molly C'msor. Kathy Doneihvo'i Cheryl Deubnpr Carole DiPietro, Allyn Doyle Morlho Divon Anito Evani Angie Emelli, Sue Metcher Tommy To Sue Gombs, lindy Gordner. Betty Gie'hart Julie Hackenburg Nonty Holl Koren Hontok. Debbie Heil Pebecco Helper Julie Howell. Jo Ellen Muddy Jacquelyn Hughes. Kitty Jockion, Imdo Jennings. Kothy Jerencsik. Michele Johnson. Suion Jones. Noncy Jordon. Susan Kauffman Oenise Kontroi. lee Ann lohvic. Bnth lawless. Debbie logged, Ann littlefield. Becky long Koren ludwig Ellyn Moull, Julie Ann Moy, Debbre Meredith. Beth Minor Pot Mintzer. Poberta Morris. Christina Nowell. Dierdre O’Brien Alison Odgers, Barbara Ohlmger Candy Patterson. Suion Perry. Kothy Peterson, Gmny Poe Dionne Post Imdo Ponsom V11 ginio Pichords Suion Rinehart. Peggy Poussey, Judy Pyon. Ten S Ott, Morgoret Scully, louro Silbough, Pomelo Sohl. Sherry Sopp, N«colo Spretnok, lyndo Stelleni SomJy Sterner Debby Studebaker Mory Towniend. Joyce Tresiei, Ann Vorgo BJendo Von Tohr, Imdo Wotson Imdo Whitemon ballads, and religious works 65 SENIORS Co Alien. Dove ArnokJ. D ck AuflHlI+f, Mike Bereod. B v B'Own. Sherry Browning Jock Bunco. Noncy Colderone. Jerry Cameron $i « Comp bell S'Ot Chnjty Po Cborgon, Dcbb c Goie Pom Curry, Borb Dorrow. Morion Dovn Joel Ebnghl. Cynthia Fleich, Morge Flrcl. Jon Fo . Tom from 1,0 Pom Mt P-orl Godnoi Mory Go'nn Scott Geumger, Mary lee Glover, Ann e Moll. Dov« Hortmonn, Dorr«ll Hcclmon, Rove Herbert Joon H.II nom Gol Hull Per® Hummel Oebbie Huuey J m Irwin Oce Dee Kersell. Sue Kli« Borb e Kophver Com Jomei. Bi'l loih'Op. Srephome lewit. Solly leFovrc Don love. Jane Mo tield. Judy Motcoll, Phyllis Mol Chr.i Neoita, Prij Noubeck. Bonnie Odgeri. Jim Potterion, Dionne Phillips, She'lyn Porter. Rhyj Riley. Dove Rigtitor. Gary Pudolph Judy 5ayert. Cathy Schmidt Mary lou Schmidt. Fred Schroeder. Wendy Senn, Donn So dlomon Oove Seiple. Sue Shannon Shoron Smith, Tom Stewort Rondy Stith, Kothy Stolli, Tim Stover. Music Telit, Bev Thrall. Rob Voida, Noncy Von Schoycl, Doug Wo'do. Terry Wick. Jeon Willis. Joyce Wrlion. Gwen Winters. Rich Yepson. Pom Zoro - Judy Zellers JUNIORS. Sue Armitige lynn Ashe Noncy Bodley. Kathy Borrere. Scott Binder. Charlie E ook Tom Boyer. Jonie Brenner. Ann Brown Koren B own Jell Bunch, Molly Coldwell Jennie Clouse, Co ol Coonrod. Dove Curtiss, Worron Dar-rOw. Ken Davis Suson Dones Chris Drenmng. Steve Elhs. Morilou FohrbOch. Debbie Fergus Steve Holes lee Hayes Bill Hetrer. B ll H ckmon leslie Hodson Bruce Houser Ann Jackson Delia Jones. Tom Jones. Todd Kennedy, Steve K-mei, lyn Kopr.ver. Chris leokos Christy love Dianne townie Judy wins Assembly Choir members present Each day during ninth period the voices of the 217 member Upper Arlington Senior Concert Choir rose above the ordmory school-day noises. The choraleers mointomed a busy schedule of school activities, many ol which took place in the lovely surroundings ol the school's new auditorium Early m October, they participated in the dedication ol the ouditorium at which time city and school dignitaries as well as community residents hod the opportunity to enioy the tamdiar choral fovorites so skillfully ond enthusiastically executed by the choir members. The moods ond spirits of Thanksgiving and Christmas were awakened by the choir's oppearonces at the Fall Festival of Song and the Christmas Assembly, and by the special performance of Handel's beautiful MESSIAH Once again the choir was largely responsible for the success of the 1967 Tolent Show held in early spring, by serving on the stage crew, handling preparation and publicity, and performing in the show itself As the end of the school yeor opproached. the choir took on octive port in the Spring Choral Festival and sang together for the lost time os a unit at Commencement ceremonies ol Mershon Auditorium In addition to then venous activities as a service to the school. UA's choir also had outside engagements last summer the largest group ever to represent Arlington traveled to Pennsylvania to attend Fred Waring's Summer Music Camp. To enhance the community celebration of Christmas, the members presented selections al Scioto Country Club's Candlelight Dinners and oppeared on a special television progrom One ol the choir's final engagements was on Easter Sunday when they participated in the Sunrise Service sponsored by the Knights Templar 66 lyoni. Terr. Mortholl. Cindy Mart.n. Beit McCartney. Jud Mdntire. Kothy Mowei Corol Nod. Both Newton. C'Oig Nohl Be OMe Pom Potker. Kik. Potterton Jody Patten Cotl Perry, Cothy Ph.ll.pt, Carol Rou ch. George Richord}. Kothy Rodman, Jon Runyon. R.d Ry'd. V d Soyerv Wendy Schmidt, Sheilo Shwort Becky Jo Shull , Jon Smith, Moggie Spero Ann Stroiboygh Mark Stull. Jenny Wo d SOPHOMORES; Don Achbach Denmj Arderholm Kfis Andrew}. Scolr Anttoett, Tom Armbtustet, Moll Bacon Barb Boker Joy Ball Gory Boncll Sue Bice Kim Booth Joe Broltoo. S'ello Brown Vick Buton. Robin Chr.}fy Doug Crim. Be D'Angelo. Ann Davidton. Denny Dide Koy Eltenwood. Bill Blit. Mory Ervin. Joonne fovrel. Ca'ey Furber, Chorley Gorv.n. Korin Gilbert Holly Grol, Conn.e Hoddod. Davo Homillon, Bill Harmon, Jill Horn}, Sco l Jolmon Amy Kinney T.m Kohr. Corol linberg. Jim long Coleen McMohOn, lee MeckMroih, Corla Miller, Imdo Miller Vicki Murphy, linda Nolon, Milo O'Rourke Km Paolciti, Ailhea Peter} lib Pleflerle, Debbm Phillip} Beth Pottle, Trocey Pott} Pom Price, Jell Putnam Janie Reed. Brent Re der. Edd-e Rhine, Bill Riesenberge' Doug Robe'!}. Bill Siddal' Dave Smith. Dianne Snavely Bob Snider, Ann Springer Grea Swank. Noncy Ttobue. Dick Von Schoyd, Dobb'O Worden. Wall Denmt Solly Whipple Duke Wtd Judy Winter. Su%y Wncmon Christmas program on television Thi} yeor'i cho r Officer} ore Accompan.}! Colleen McMohon Accomponul Pot Chorgon Secretory Roue Herbert. Accom ponnt Corol Romch. Girl ‘ Soc-ol Choirman Gole Hull. Vice-Prevdent Doug Walflo. P' } dent Rick Yepten Girh Treoturer Mi}}ie Telit Sec'e to'y Becky Jo Shuit Boyi Treotuter Jetty Comoron, and Boyt’ Social Choirmon Tom Stewort 67 Athletics is undoubtedly the largest ond most popular extracurricular activity in our school Over a period of ten years our athletes ond their coaches hove gradually developed the school into an athletic powerhouse, dominating local ond stote sports scenes. With increasingly improved facilities such as the noto-torium. which wos merely a dreom in the mmds of the 1957 swimmmg teom. our Golden Bear has consistently been o threat m district ond state competition In foci, over one half of this year's vorsity sports squads were ronked among the top ten teoms m the state m their respective sports. Athletics, however, is not limited to iust the boys ot Arlington The girls, through on extensive GAA varsity and inlromurol program, have shown that they also possess the ability and spirit needed to win. We moy be sure that with the support of the student body ond the encouragement ond guidonce of the cooches. our oth-letes will continue the Golden Boor trodition of victory and sportsmanship 66 SPORTS 69 I« J McNulty mcwe • to oc l Mou-Hon fullback WJI fost«r Gridders finish fifth in state for The Upper Arlington footboli team finished the roughest season in its history with an outstanding record of 9-1 with the sole loss to stote champion Wotterson The high point of the successful season come when the Brums defeated the perennial state champions, Mossillon, 21-6 The Bears rolled over then first opponents. Ian coster. 42- 14, despite the ploy of the Gales' All-State quorterbock Re Kern Gory Moore accounted for three of the Brums' scores, one being an 85 yard kickoff return love. Gordy, and Kahn rounded out the scoring for the Bears Sophomore Geoff Schmidt scored three touch downs in the Golden Bears' next gamo. o 35-16 rout of the South Bulldogs Quarterback Brian Kitchen was also outstanding in the gome, scoring on 77 and 81 yard runs. Sprmgl eld South wos the third victim of the Bears The highlight of the game was Arlington's bruising defense which caused the tough wildcats to give up the ball severol times on fumbles and interceptions Touchdowns were scored by love Schmidt ond Gocdv Upper Arlington 42 loncaster 14 Upper Arlington 35 Cols South 16 Upper Arlington 18 Springfield N 6 Upper Arlington 32 Nework 6 Upper Arlington 60 Mt Vernon 6 Upper Arlington 29 DeSoles 20 Upper Arlington 21 Massillon 6 Uppei Arlington 19 Worthington 7 Upper Arlington 40 Cambridge 0 Upper Arlington 0 Wotterson 32 70 The next weekend the gndders traveled to o muddy Newark field to face the Newark Wildcats. The Bears racked up their twenty-third consecutive victory by outscoring Newark. 32-6. Gary Moore was the Beor’s leading scorer with three touchdowns. Other T.D.'s were scorod by fullbock Don love ond defensive end Tom Kahn. At Mt Vernon, the Brums' attack was sparked by the accurote passing of Brian Kitchen and by the Bears' hard hitting defensive play Kitchen had o perfect night going 9 for 9 in the possmg department. The defensive line also did on outstanding |ob os it gave up only seven rushing yards to the Yellowiackets. The Homecoming game with DeSoles was an impressive 29 20 Brum victory. Golden Beor touchdowns were made by Gordy. Bates, and Fickell on a Kitchen poss. The gome was a costly one for the Beors. who sustained two serious injuries. Captom Dan love dislocated his shoulder and halfback Gory Moore sprained his ankle, two injuries which were to seriously hamper the gridders m later games. Geotl Schmidt scores the second touchdown ogoinst the Massillon Tigers to moke the score U 6 second consecutive year front Row Manoger Bill Jocoby Manope- Jim Connc Do e Arnold. Bno Kitchen Jett f rence Sieve Sikoro Manager Willy Verhott MonagrM Rich G'egg Row 2 Don Carmen “ A . . -C. xL I r A m . n .. I T.-._ llwiwwa I a. . C k rence oieve iiioro Manage' w-iiy Vernon Monogrv men O'egg now . uon Cornu- I j0hr ° Tr'°'p Cho-ai f Ste.e Ca-' e a Oe , jo Cocoptain torn franklm Co captom Don love Stove Gordy Tom Morgon Joy Stoney. Chuck Cond-T T.m 'ir. r ?- v °° Bob S.nei Doug Oumond, Many Soge Tom A end J« Kight Jock Nowell, Steve Secrest Steve Close Gory Moore Don Bates oenr,, Seovarmer Cc Co-0:? Bob Uoyd lost Row Cooh Pete Corey Cooch Neol B-limon Head Cooch Morv Mooteheod Geotl Son«idt Bob W-ico- Bot V r a, ' “ 8rod Johnson Ted McNulty Dave Harding fnii Reitter Scott Huston, Cooch Dick frymon Cooch Torn Ruian Coach Don-el Dupier 71 fou Arlington g'«dde t • «'« picked to the All Dntrici ujuod They quo'terbock Bnon Kitchen center Torn fronkhn. tmebocke Ouie Chondle ond delenjive tock'e Denny lowrence lowence olto had 'he dutmction ol being choten Ail.State and wat the lint Golden Beof goddei nt the hittoty ol the tchool to be choten o o Nationoi M.gh School AH Amencon 72 linemen tel i p o woll o blocking at lom Kohn k.cli a held gool againtl Colu«t ut South Hollbock Gory Moore loNowl rh« btock.r o( Don to « Boon IC.tchen Tom Morflon o«d Tom Kahn Statistics UA OPP Points 296 113 F. Downs 170 102 Ploys 637 543 Net Yard 3564 2147 Avg. Gain 5.6 39 RUSHING TC YG AVG PTS Schmidt 134 634 4.7 60 Moore 80 470 5.8 66 love 57 340 5.9 30 Kitchen 54 288 5.3 24 Gordy 51 278 5.4 30 Chandler 47 207 5.4 18 PASSING ATT COMP INT YDS REC'D Kitchen 133 66 7 1041 31 Fickell 4 77 Moore 272 16 Tharp 121 9 On October 21. the Bears become the first Central Ohio football team to defeat the Mossillon Tigers. Sen. ior quarterback Brian Kitchen led the Bears to victory by using the quarterback option to tantalise the Tigers. Two touchdowns were scored by fullback Geoff Schmidt, and another sophomore Ted McNulty, made the game’s most exciting play by returning a punt 86 yards for a Bruin T.D. The next Golden Bear victory come against the Worthington Cardinals—19-7 The Holloween night gome was highlighted by the ploy of Brum fullbacks Ouke Chandler and Geoff Schmidt. Chandler hit paydirt twice while Schmidt corned the boll in for the third Golden 8ear touchdown. The twenty-eighth consecutive victory lor the Brums was racked up against Cambridge leading only 7-0 at the holf, the Beors exploded in the second half with 33 points. Touchdowns were mode by Moore Schmidt. Chandler ond Fickell on a pass from Kitchen On November 11, the doy of the lost gome of the season, the Upper Arlington football teom was tripped by Wotterson m the first televised high school football game in Central Ohio. 73 Reserves have undefeated season Head Cooch Dick frymon and Assistant Coaches Tom Ruton ond Don Dupler ogam led the reserves to o successful sooson. The |unior bears posted o perfect record of 8-0. including wins over the tough Watterson ond DeSales teams. The team was quarterbacked by sophomore Bob Miller who often utilized the powerful running of Denny Dicke Jim Merrell and Bob Wilcox proved to be two of the teom's most effective linemen and will be top con tenders for positions on next year's varsity squad Upper Arlington 38 Bishop Hartley 6 Upper Arlington 19 Watterson 18 Upper Arlington 15 Heath 14 Upper Arlington 41 Marion 8 Upper Arlington 48 lancoster 0 Upper Arlington 20 Newark 12 Upper Arlington 8 Hilliard 6 Upper Arlington 14 DeSales 8 • P°w Coach D-ct frymon «., (ombourne Al Com ! -Oa'h Oor. al Dupler Pow 2 John Thie mon Jim Sutermoiter ' Bob UWifl B-II Siddoll 8 ool McCorty J Merrell Scon Tracy tondy Yonur John Uco Bob W.l C ‘ V.. 'rhorcl mV r'on'rh'T ...............r- -™o t r S «e «e.b -nd ,h.0,e, Scot! Johnson Grey S one John formation, O-Ck Adam, Mil, $• , 1.1 M f „ r T |S,7 i n • ' Chuci Ada-' Do' Hording £d Nick on. Sieve Gressmon. Joy S M,et, AUnnCorlroV ,H Co ' Do- Gordon Bill Giber, Denny Dk . Bob Miller Doug Oim MAe 74 w e_jr-t from Row George B-own. Dorretl Heclmon Jon Dodr.lt. John DeMolt D.cl Hr.i T.,-captain Steve Mcleon. P nl Spo lmg Tr.-copto.n Bruce Cu-ta R.cl Bu detr Andy Wh.pp!e Cooch Morv Crcwt.n Row ? Rob Beck Tom Potter Bill Metier Doug Johmo.i Bo t M,en Gory Sher.ll, O.ck 0 oke Kim Booth M.ke Kl.ngfrr Curt fyve Ken Plo.ler Kirk Ebe-t Ion Row Bob lo'imer Tom W.neberg Cfo.fl Anderson Joel Ambuel, Jell Snyder Gory M.ddleton, Scott Mclntos'i Ronde StrOt P Bill Piesenberge . George Meiiget. Bruce Rnmwolo Chucl Baler (Tri.captain Ken Gulc'urr .s m-un-g from the picture I Again this yeor. Arlington's cross country team improved under the leadership of Coach Marv Crosten Crosten said that this year's team wos the finest group ol boys I hove ever worked wrth The harriers won II straight duel meets and olso took top honors m the Miami Newark, and Lancaster Relays They olso coptured second ploce in the Euclid Relays, losing out to state champions Cleveland St Joseph After winning the regional and district meets, the team ploced fourth in the state championships—the best of any CC teom in UA history Ai the closing bonquel, Bruce Curtis was chosen os the Most Improved Runnor. ond Dick Heil os the Most Outstanding Runner Steve McLean was rec ognized os having the most first ploce finishes throughout the seoson UA 26 Newark 55 Elgin 58 UA 25 Worthington 32 UA 19 Marion 42 Malobar 85 UA 17 Lancaster 45 Cross Country team best in UA history 75 Ken Gvici «' Jon Dod'il ana B'uc Cu'ta worm i,p oefo' o jnee- Coach Doug McDonold's bosketboll team posted on 8 2 record this year The nine |uniors who gamed experience on this year's team will be invaluable on next year's squad, but the services of the two seniors Co-captains Brian Kitchen and John Collins, will be greatly missed Guord John Collins led the team in scoring throughout the regular season, while Kitchen was a reliable forward until he wos injured with five games remaining in the season. The first game of the seoson was an impressive • 9-41 victory over Gahanna Shooting 39% from the field, the Golden Bear netters were in control throughout the game High scorers for the Bears were John Collins and Steve Hopkins with 15 and 14 points respectively Perhaps the most exciting game of the season was the Bear's 65-63 victory over Bishop Reody With two minutes remaining, the Bears were trailing by two points when John Collms stole a Ready pass and sank o loy-up to even up the score 63-63. Then, with seconds remaining. |unior Dove Russell wos louled Russell missed the shot, but Collms leaped up to make a beautiful left-handed tip to put the Beors on top 65-63 Upper Arlington 49 Gahanna 41 Upper Arlington 56 Fairfield Union 57 Upper Arlington 39 Mt. Vernon 53 Upper Arlington 57 Eastmoor 72 Upper Arlington 65 Bishop Ready 63 Upper Arlington 50 Bishop Hartley 60 Upper Arlington 53 Worthington 61 Upper Arlington 51 Westerville 47 Upper Arlington 51 North 48 Upper Arlington 35 Watterson 43 Upper Arlington 60 Springfield N. 47 Upper Arlington 46 Mt. Vernon 76 Upper Arlington 70 logon 63 Upper Arlington 59 North 65 Upper Arlington 64 Tiffin Calvert 66 Upper Arlington 57 Cambridge 55 Upper Arlington 41 Zanesville 56 Upper Arlington 55 Worthington 59 Upper Arlington 47 Marysville 31 Upper Arlington 55 Worthington 64 Cager spirit prevails throughout twenty-game season 76 Mo' og«' fade- Momtrtr. i- n Ch«i Hamon Co coco- John Collin Hcpkim Bobby Walton Dove Rvtiell Coach Doufl McDonold, tarry $au«ir lim Corpanfer Ron Boye Co copta-n Brian R.lch ft Oon Boi mo, Gory Moor . Mono9er Todd Ma t|. Junior lorry Souor o'lempls o lout shot m Ihe second gomn ogo-nsl Worihington fhecagors placed second in rheWotterson Holiday Tournament by defeating North 51-48 and then bowing to Watterson 43-35. The game with North was one of the Brum's finest games lorry Sauer led the cagers with 12 points and 16 rebounds Brian Kitchen also hod 12 points while Steve Hopkins pumped in 10 The gome at Tiffin Calvert was a Brum heart breaker in two woys. The Beors lost in the last seconds to Calvert 66-64. and the team lost the services of Co coptain Brian Kitchen, who tore some leg ligoments and was sidelined for the rest of the season. The Golden Bear bosketeers were leading with 28 seconds to go in the gome when a foul shot combination reversed the lead. John Collins was high scorer lor the Brums with 17 points, The lost gome of tho regular season was o 59-55 defeat handed to an upset-minded Bruin team by the Worthington Cardinals, leading II I in the first quarter, the Golden Bear hoopsters could not hold on and relinquished their lead by hall time Sophomore Ted McNulty wos the high scorer for the Bears with 19 points, hitting the bucket on half of his attempts lorry Sauer was the other big gun with 14 points. 77 Co coptom John Collins on J K«n Boyer wotch as cenfci lorry Souer goes up tor O up oaainsf Worthington Souei leapt high in the opening |ump ol the Mr Vernon gome 18 Game Statistics OTRS FGA FGM % PTS REB Boumer 6 3 0 0 0 1 Boyer 64 74 35 47 98 76 Carpenter 4 0 0 0 0 1 Collins 72 203 80 39 202 94 Dicke 7 8 5 63 II 10 Fraher 18 13 5 39 17 7 Hanson 3 0 0 0 0 0 Hopkins 7) 231 85 37 182 59 Kitchen 60 127 48 38 134 III Moore 54 67 15 22 44 35 McNulty 8 29 13 45 29 7 Russell 53 47 14 30 42 55 Souor 72 203 70 35 195 194 UA TOTALS 1009 371 37 956 650 OPPTOTAIS 1013 399 38 1024 632 78 Olio Wniirii to lip .n O thoi ogainit the tough Mt Vernon Yellow KXlefe o Brian Kitchen piepa'et lo rebound liontRow Manager JeH Sedgwick. Coach Bill Siemon, and Manager Joel Cochrar' Bock Row Tc y Sireng. Dove Eschlrttian. Bob Mi'ler JimMeneli Do any 0-r i «• Jim fotr, Jay Ball. Tod McNulty. Dan Rohr, B uce Johnson Bob Bower Reserve Cagers are 14-4 Varsity Coach Doug McDonald will have excellent material to work with next year combining the nine tumors on the varsity squad with this year’s fine reserve learn The |unior cagers lost only 4 gomes in Coach Stemen’s third straight successful season The team was led by forward Ted McNulty, who was high scorer for the seoson Bob Miller and Denny Dicke were other stalwarts of the team, both helping to give the reserve hoopsters a 38% average from the field. Upper Arlington 39 Upper Arlington 58 Upper Arlington 44 Upper Arlington 25 Upper Arlington 27 Upper Arlington 53 Upper Arlington 41 Upper Arlington 43 Upper Arlington 51 Upper Arlington 44 Upper Arlington 48 Upper Arlington 58 Upper Arlington 38 Upper Arlington 46 Upper Arlington 62 Upper Arlington 46 Upper Arlington 31 Upper Arlington 36 Gohanna 31 Fairfield Union 55 Ml Vernon 38 Eastmoor 40 Bishop Ready 31 Bishop Hartley 35 Worthington 28 Westerville 37 North (O T I Whetstone 29 Springfield N. 26 Mt Vernon 49 logon 24 North 45 Tiffin Calvert 38 Cambridge 38 Zanesville 38 Worthington 25 79 lay Bol and Jim fan onomot lo block a Worihmg o Swmmart M niy Ptnll.pt and Tom DonfO'lh reitallei iwimm.ng M' gtvelmg 200 yo'd individual modtuy Upper Arlington's swimming teom once ogam demonstrated the high degree of excellence that hos become synonymous with the nome Golden Bears In oddition to sweeping to their twellth straight district crown, the Bears extended their league record to 70 consecutive wins They also won the Denison. City, and Prmcoton Relays. Coach John Bruce ond Co-coptoms Jim Bolter and Bill Copelond led the Bears to o 13-1 duol meet record. The only loss was to Akron Firestone, last year's stole chompions. Highlights in the season included the victory over Cuyahoga Falls and COl championships, at which the swimmers set records in every event. In the state meet, the aquobears captured third, with the outstanding performances ol the 200-yard medley and 400-yard freestyle relays. Upper Arlington 57 Whetstone 37 Upper Arlington 59 Canton 36 Upper Arlington 72 Worthington 23 Upper Arlington 74 Grove City 21 Upper Arlington 57 Springfield N 38 Upper Arlington 40 Akron Firestone 55 Upper Arlington 68 Greenfield 27 Upper Arlington 63 Princeton 36 Upper Arlington 68 Hartley 27 Upper Arlington 49 Cuyohogo Falls 46 Upper Arlington 68 Bexley 27 Upper Arlington 67 Cols. Academy 38 Upper Arlington 61 Foirview 34 Golden Bear tankers and grapplers tackle tough front fow Nick KoporOl. Chuck Bok 1 Do Myrroy ArlKy. Underwood Bill flirt. Chiit Copelond Douq f oll Jim M.llui Tim Sawders J.m M.llikon Dow Aim Mike O Povrke fow 2 Do e Hording Doug Oim D k Seiler Co eoptom Bill Copelond. C oig Belion. Co copiom J«m Bok Ct uck Howord (f l Tokcoit tick O oke Jim Dvoroi P'jw 3 Bdl BrtlCOe C'0«g lorf Henry Pn.ll.pt M.ke Jonei Ooug Perter John Hosin'man Chuck Polmer Joel Snyder Jim Pollerion tirk tberr ScO« Trocey ®Ow 4 Do Corbolly tom Donlorth Mod EllH Tom Potencront Mod k nodemi Sieve Moles Andy Snow Steve H.nlon Ooug Knndoll lee Hoyt front Match loti Pow Monoge- Dove Guthrie Coach John Bruce Maroger Charley Garvin 80 f'ont Go Jell Torrence Som Zonal J«ti Stair, John Moyer Stu Aithur. John tucoi. Sieve S.nton Mike M-Hy John Livingston Row 2 Manogei Jim Fergvs. Bob Moweiy. Ed DeloshmuM Moil Havener Co cop'ain Jell Bggs Co-caploin Bill Hoitman fete Hummel. Konrod Schieller Go'y Niedeneiol Bernie Brush Locke McKenzie. $teve S'koro Gow 3' Cooch Did Fryman, Sieve Groy, T m Buell lorry Mayer Sieve Whippi Roger LaBane Wall Demit Hugh Miller Tom Franklin Tom Kahn. Reseive Cooch Neol Billmon loti Gow Randy NeMJenihol Ken lombourne Reb Boyd Dick loBarre Herb Johnson Dosrg Johnson Sieve Reeb Sieve Herb. John Thiermon. Doug Dumond. Geoll Schmid', Ed Sullivan Uppor Arlington 22 Groveport 14 Upper Arlington 14 Worthington 23 Upper Arlington 28 loncaster 13 Upper Arlington 28 Whetstone 11 Upper Arlington 32 Westerville 3 Upper Arlington 27 Newark 16 Uppor Arlington 18 Hilliard 17 Upper Arlington 18 Whitehall 24 winter schedule This year's wresilmg team. led by Coach Dick Fryman, amassed a duel meet record ol 6-2, dropping marches ro the tough Whitehall and Worthington teoms. Co-captains Jell Biggs and Bill Horlmon had the team's linest records with 20 2 and 17-3 respectively The matmen placed second in the All-North tournament, losing to the powerlul Worthington team They also coptured second in the Franklin Heights lournoment The lost tournoment ol the season was the Central Ohio league Championships in which Arlington triumphed with six first's and three second's Five gropplers—Mowery. Delashmutt Biggs. Hortman and S'kora—qualified for the districts but failed to win berths in the stote meet 81 ! !! B ggi attempts fo take down h.s Whitehall opponent .n the 127 lb weight chm Jock Sieve no' Mike Thorp Burn K.lchen Bob Sul r, ond Don love Twenty-two «ames scheduled for moundsmen April 1 Shoker Heights April 4 Bishop Ready April 5 fronklin Heights April 7 linden McKinley April 8 Springfield North April 10 Grondview April II Newark April 12 Wotterson April 13 Worthington April 14 West April 17 Grandview April 19 Mifflin April 20 Whetstone April 22 lancoster April 26 Newark May 6 Huntington May 10 Gohanna May 17 Mifflin May 19 Whetstone May 24 Fronklin Heights May 25 Gahanna May 26 Worthington The 1967 Golden Bear baseball team had only lour returning lettermen. Coach Pete Corey predicted, how ever, thot the seniors would dominate the ploying action Seniors who were valuable to this year's squad were mfielders Horley Schlonger. Jim Allen, Don love, and Bornie Brush; pitchers Bob Suter and Jack Slevenor; and outfielders Co-captains Brian Kitchen and Mike Thorp Juniors tarry Sauer and Steve Hopkms also were a boost to the Bruin club. The teams Irom Worthington, Fronklin Heights, and Huntington wore expected to be tough competition lor last yeor’s district runners-up M.k« Thorp ond Brian K.tchoo baseball Co copia-n . teed he pitching moch. « The Golden Beor track seoson wos an extreme success duo to the leadership of Coaches larkin and Crosten The thinclods were regarded os a contender lor the state championship throughout the season The twenty one returning letlermen, led by Co-copioms Tom Tromer ond Don Bates, dominated this year's action Running strong in the sprints were Chuck Palmer, Don Bates, and Denny Dicke Bruce Curtis did an excellent |ob in the holf mile while Steve Mcleon proved to be the lostest Brum miler The outstanding field men for the Beors were Tom Trainer, pole vault; Glenn Kohl, high |ump; Gory Moore, long iump. ond Scott Huston, shot put March 25 Cenirol District Indoor March 28 Whetstone April 1 Newark Indoor Relays April 6 Hilliard April 8 Purcell Relays April II Gohonno April 15 Newark Reloys April 18 Eostmoor April 22 Springfield South Reloys April 25 Columbus South ond West April 28 Brookhaven Reloys Moy 2 COl Championship May 5 UA Relays May II Sectional May 13 District—Worthington May 16 Newark May 20 Regional Moy 24 Cyrus Fulton Relays May 27 State—OSU A baton •■cHange n executed by Robond Chr.s H.gh Twenty-one returning lettermen lead thinelads front Row Sieve Mcleon Bryon Blackw.- Bn.C fia- k (fob H.gh Orel tee Chuck Pol er 8ru e Curtis Co COplO Don Botes Co Copto n to Tra-ner Ct '1 • H.Qf! lor Oodr.H l.m Wuille Man Jon«l Dave Hordymon Harold Mewney Bruce Srchter, Co l Compton R.ck B.'drtr Coo t Orchard tort in (tow 2 V,eager n,n Buck Jr Pr.cn Mory Moom tom Wnemon Scott Huston Steve Oose Dnnn.s ScOvonner Do'mll Heckman Ken Gul'nnr T.m s 0 nr Gt ! Kot Tc vVr'r-t--'9 J.m K.ght M.le Massey Denny lowrenc Jerry Comrron Rom 3 Mimoaet M.kr Trrudnau Gmq Hesellon B..ce Re-wold Scott Trocy George M vg« Mo'k larques Charl.r Groe mg... ton, Roberts M.k«« Klinger Gory She-r.l Ba-I Myers. John DfMolt Doug Johnson Brook, McCarty Jr Sol-mbene T-ja, R0„P Ga Mnldlefon Coach Motyin Crosten Row 4 Manage' J.m leigut B M Riesenberqer Oa.g Anderson td N«IP to ORou'kv Ron Ga'vey Cun Jy... p, Hri r Ph.l Spoiling John thmimon Dole Obermyer M.ke Moore Ken Groves Bob Beck Ken Pteiler Row S Jock Ambuel Mae Meoto' Bob C'uneiip ya, i , fa’i Hill Chuck Snider, Jr ton J.m Kteshor t.m Kohr Dove Gordon Dole Wrlken Rondy Go’vey Mark G'bson Scott Ansloett De • y 0 c r last Row Monag- I Stan Manager tom Doerk Jerry Giltitond B.'i Grevsell Drnr.a (oBarre Aaron Wmienowd Gvo« Schm.dt B li G be Altars Come, tynr j0y.,u- Do ' John Mohe. Randy Brown Bob Becker Bob lon.mer Gory Basset 03 Co cop'a « Pel Mi mmnl lain o practice tw.ng during o practice April 4 Newark April 6 Westerville April 10 Worthington April II Marion April 13 North April 14 Bexley April 17 Westerville April 20 Zanesville April 21 Morion April 24 Newark April 25 Worthington April 27 Bexley May 1 Zanesville May 2 Ashland May 4 Barberton May 8 Ashlond Tournament May 13 COl Tournoment May 19 District—OSU May 26-27 State—OSU Linksmen and netters The Brum linksmen of 1967 had a great chonce to improve their '66 stole finish of second place and repeat the 1965 team's feat of winning the state. Coach Bill Thomas, whose reoms have always been competitors for the state crown, had much material to work with this year, including five returning lettermen Boys who were expected to ploy this yeor were Co-caplams John Gilbreath and Pere Hummel. Doug Christopher. Mike Montgomery, and Danny Montgomery Worthington. Ashland, and Barberton were slated to be tough motchcs for the linksmen while the COl Tournament provided much competition for the famous Golden Bear squad Coocti Bill Thoma'- Danny Mo'.rgc r.y Co Copfom P«t« Hummel Not) M.llmgion. Doug Chmtop ie« 84 Front Row Bill lolhrop, J n Sterner Co coplom Greg Stone. Joel Snyder Rich Contort. PM Howley Row 2 Jell Snyder John frb J,m Carpenter Rob Crone, D d Wood. Doug Sheffield. Brew Howley Manoger Bob Mowrey loir Row Cooch Oicl Frymon Doug Kendall. Joy Boll, Cocopto n Rid Bowen Bill Fovrof. Bruce Morgan. Bob Bowen set their sights on state championships The 1967 tennis learn, coached by Dick Fryman and led by Co-captains and Ohio Joycee doubles chompions Rick Bowen and Greg Stone, was perhops the most powerful ond wellbolonced teom m UA tennis history. With five returning lettermen, last year's reserve team, and many good sophomores, the netters had a good chance to repeat lost year’s triumph of having an All Arlington district finals. Tough matches this year were the two matches with Cincinnati Withrow and the matches with Cleveland Western Reserve and Cleveland Shoker Heights on on overnight trip to Cleveland on April 21 and 22 April 5 Delaware April II Newark April 12 Granville April 15 Cincinnati Walnut Hills April 15 Cincinnati Indian Hills April 17 Cincinnati Withrow April 19 Chillicothe April 21 Cleveland Western Reserve April 22 Cleveland Shoker Heights April 25 Worthington April 26 Cincinnati Walnut Hills April 29 Worthington Tournament Moy 1 Gronville May 3 Cincinnati Withrow May II Worthington Moy 13 COl Tournament May 1920 Distnct—OSU May 26-27 Slote—OSU 85 Co-coptom Greg Stone Pomi on o«erh«od iho« front tow SKwryl fuforo Secretory. lindo Son'll ! P'«vd«m Ann Gobnel. Vice Pretideni Corot Weo««' Treowfer Pov 2 Jon Holzaepfel Bosketboll. Pot Mo '. Hockey Holly Sherman Soc-ol Chairman Money 0o n. Sportlhead. Kolhy Minor. Publicity Chaumoo. lynn Sco'be'fy Swimming loti Pow Mr ZacKmon Adwter. Ann B'Own Archery. Bobt Johnton. Pec' 01 lOn. Peggy Andrew Tenon Corot Coonrod Bowling Kothy StOlti Go'l l z Jocoby Volleyball. Mitt Schlie Adwter Mime Telli leodert’ Club Pepretenrotiw . Oodie Johntton, Track, ond Molly Gettor SoltboU ore muting bom the picture t Hard-working officers organize GAA activities N.kk. So-ernok Sophomore tmgUt ana doublet lynn Johntton. Sophomore doublet Holly Sherman Senior •O. doublet ond tmglet l. oliit tllen Poge't Jun.Qr doublet ond Ann Weber. J„n,or tinglet and doublet. doublet ond unglet Imobtt Peggy Andrew Sen ditcott the lechmquet oT ehompionthip tennit 86 Copttnr Brendo Duncan demonstrates her patented serve tor lellow ■ntfomufol volleyball chomo.nn Rinehart, Kathy Minor, Cyndy Henney, Sheryl FerrorO. Chris Wrlco . and Cheryl Bognnnat on peoflY Shouts of Geo heo bea in the locker room ond endless schedules posted on bulletin boards indicated the stort of onother active year for GAA Officers and advisers met lost summer to revise and expand the club so that every girl with the interest could have a chance to participate in the club's activities. Tennis tournaments marked the beginning of intramural activities lost fall. The girls played in both singles and doubles tournaments with the champions of each class competing for the school title. Meanwhile, cries of Side out. Rotate and Set that boll up could be heard in the gym os other girls participated in intramural volleyboll. After a hectic round robin lour, noment. the winning teams from each class vied for the school championship. With the orrivol of spring and warmer weather, GAA intramural activities moved outdoors Both the enthusiastic softball teams and archery participonis competed in tournaments to decide the school chompionships. As the softballers and archers ployed, golfing enthusiasts learned the bosic techniques of putting, driving, ond chipping. To odd to the treasury so thot the club could continue to expond its program, the 375 members sold Christmas buffet sets and tickets to the WCOl lively Guys boskefboll game. The perfect ending of a rewarding year for GAA was the annuol banquet, planned by the sophomore members of which individual and team awards were presented and the new officers were announced 87 Wkemer m iJ-ffj or cur ofts. seniors enioy competition during me ►eciic one e ci mg -.irQ. moral volleyball toi momem St -ke ond pof«i ore fNe obiective ol mtronuxol bowlerj Nancy Von Schoycl Marilyn ScMd, ond Sue Gvawnon Intramurals play a major part 88 Dodie Jolintfoo, Sue Sonny CMgeu ond jjll Motswo procltc one ol fhn mony ynchronued lotmotorw fteody to rebound coptom Julie Forr's (ree throw ore miromurol chompionihip teom memberj Cheryl Bogenr.el Anne Wheotloy. Penny Hannowoy Kathy Minor li Jacoby Cyndy Menney ond Mi« e Telit in girls’ sports at Arlington The girls at UA certainly ore not athletically lozy. Every Thursday many girls could be lound toting advantage ol the open nototorium period to either proctice the various strokes learned in regular swimming classes or advance their skills in synchronized swimming or diving At the some time many ol them merely enpyed the refreshing water ol the new natafonum. If swimming did not satisfy the interest of o member, she could form a teom with four other girls ond go bowling every Wednesday for si weeks at Fiesta tones. Each week eoch team rolled two games ogomst another teom from their class. Total pin-fall, often surprisingly high or drastically low. determined the winners each week To decide the championship team, the undefeated teams of eoch closs met in a final roll-off. SMI another opportunity for members to earn the necessary points for o letter was available through intramural basketball More round robin tournaments were held for the eager basketeers. who played either Monday or Friday after school or Soturdoy morning. As usuol a champion team of the school wos named from among the three class championship teams 89 Ch«fyl 8og nr„f pw||j 0„ ,mcof 0«t '•bOvi'd n 0 boikarboM coni j Ffonr Row IiimJo Bonn,® Q.on® Boehm. Pol Mom Pot DuVoll. Jo Hutch,son Co copto-n Jon Holzoepfol. Co-coptom Corol W®ov®, Cozv Spittler Tern Denn.s D one Kvttell, Ann® Wheatley Row ? Paulette Sm,rh. OoOi® Johnston. Ann Brown Betsy D .11, Salty Swope fothteen Kennedy. Cathy Betloy. Ann Gobnel tost Row Noncy Dovi . l ndo Wofson. Shoron Bonn,® Non Roper Manoger Jenny W.lson Manoaer Sheryl Ferro 0. Cooch Mrs Zochman. N.U, Spretnok. 0,ane Oetwiler. Molfy Cressor. Sue 8r,sley Hockey team braves the elements to post 3-2-1 season VARSITY Upper Arlington 0 Grondviow 2 Upper Arlington 0 Worthington 2 Upper Arlington 2 Bishop Hartley 1 Upper Arlington 2 Hamilton 0 Upper Arlington 1 Bexley 1 Upper Arlington 3 CSG RESERVES 0 Upper Arlington 0 Grandview 1 Upper Arlington 0 Worthington 2 Upper Arlington 3 Bishop Hartley 0 Upper Arlington 2 Hamilton 0 Upper Arlington 0 Bexley 2 Upper Arlington 0 CSG 3 After two weeks of extensive and exhausting prac tice and tryouts, twenty.nine girls emerged as members of the 1966 vorsity hockey teom More drills and scrimmages, however, led by Cooch Mrs. Zochman and Co-captains Carol Weaver and Jan Holzaeplel. were necessary in ordor to prepare the team for the px-gome season Despite their slow start, the girls' determination and never-ending spirit brought them victory in the lost three of their four scheduled games Good sports manship, co-operotion and enthusiasm, os well os the proper hockey techniques, enabled the team to enioy o successful season After a revenge victory over Columbus School for Girls, the varsity celebrated the end of the winning season with the traditional dunking for the coach ond co-coptams in the locker room showers At a banquet at Gus' Restaurant organized by Managers Jenny Wilson and Sheryl Ferraro, the team leosted on spaghetti ond announced the senior awards and wills As a speciol surprise. Ann Brown wos named Miss Parsley of 1966 The presentation of the new team mascot formolly ended the 1966 seoson of vorsity hockey UA forwards loi® the offensive open® aqo ns G'oodwew the First hotl o’ • seoson's VARSITY March 13 Brookhoven March 17 Worthington March 20 Northland March 31 West Jenny Wrlion returns the volley during a cloie motch with Brool aven Varsity stresses controlled volleyball Although this was only the second year for open tryouts, over fifty girls competed lor positions on the varsity volleybalhtoam. Out of the original fifty, twenty girls survived the strenuous work outs and were selected as team members. Practices were held on Monday and Friday evenings under the watchful eyes of Coach Mrs. Zachman and Co-coptams Jenny Wilson and Cyndy Henney Besides the emphasis on controlled handling of the volleyball, spiking, serving, passing. and' setting up were stressed as each team member prepared for a winning season The team also met several times in the nototorium to ploy water volleyball The 10b of toking core of all equipment used for practices and games went to the three managers. Pat DuVall, Chris Neasse, and Carol Weaver These girls also acted as official gome scorers ond referees front Row Noncy 0ov Sue Bmley. Co -captain Cyndy Henney. Cocopio-n Jenny Wilson Sue Gueimon Jon HoUoec'e'- Rcr ? Manager Carol Weaver N1U1 Spretnai. Molly Geuor. Poulorir- Smith l.nda Watson Betiy Dill, Pom Start 6r naa Du neon Manager Pa' DuVall lo t Row Manager Chn Ncosie liltda Bonnie, l.z Jocoby. Chr.it. Bennett lynn Rotier. Sheryl forroro Addrtt leon Holly Shormon Cooch Mn Zochmon 91 Front Pow Sue B'nloy Ann Gob Jon Hol oeptet lynn Potter Co coptoin Sheryl Ferraro. Jo Hutchitor Noncy Heoth Su« Guevnan Sow ? Own Neot e Undo Bonnie Jenny Wilton, Pot DuVoll, Undo Wotton, Cotot Weovef loti Po v Monogei Cyndy Henney Monoger Betty Dill Monoger lix Jocoby Noncy Dovit Poulette Smith Molly Cretto' Co coptom Holty She man Monoget Pot Mart. Cooch M tt Sehlie Basketeers complete successful season Who would get up at 6.30 in the morning to ploy bosketball? The GAA varsity basketeers. ol course from seven to eight m the morning and alter school whenever the gym wos available, the team led by Cooch Miss Schlie ond Co-captams Holly Shermon ond Sheryl Ferraro, practiced long and short shots, layups, free throws, and special strategy ploys in preparation lor their six-game season Whether ot home or oway, the varsity boskctball team wos never without its Ians Manogers Cyndy Henney, liz Jocoby Betsy Dill, and Pat Hort were present to keep the chans, and to supply orange quorters and enthusiosm Iboth necessary to a winning teom). In addition to the managers. Mrs. Domm, the ollicial scorer, and moscot Ernie Catchanegg were always reody to cheer the teom on to a 4-2 season Upper Arlington VARSITY 16 Grandview 23 Upper Arlington 23 Worthington 22 Upper Arlington 33 West 30 Upper Arlington 41 Hamilton 16 Upper Arlington 23 Bexloy 16 Upper Arlington 24 North 26 Upper Arlington RESERVES 10 Grandview 7 Upper Arlington 15 Worthington 17 Upper Arlington 17 West 26 Upper Arlington 12 Hamilton 4 Upper Arlington 18 North 19 Su Guetinon l hr, to- • bou«d du' ,h « h0 Ho ” °n ot Pol DuVoll and Molly Stwimon wolch lh« p«oy 92 H jh iump«i Jul e ton ond Kvrdter Sue Gvesmon prove lha' UA g.tli e«cel 1 1 both held ond irock events Tracksters vie for third Invitational win The boys were not the only ones to be lound on the trock otter school The girls worked |ust os hard to moke the 1967 track year o success. The GAA varsity track team, now in its filth season, began the yeor with drills, exercises, ond conditional running led by Cooch Miss Schhe and Track Head Dodie Johnston Alter mastering the basic skills, the team divided into groups to concentrate on specific facets of track and field As it has been for tho last four years, the season's highlight proved to be the Upper Arlington Invitotionol Track Meet at which boys from the Vorsily Trod Squad assisted As defending champions the girl tracksters hoped to regain the title for the thud consecutive yeor ronr Nancy Heath O.onr Boehn, Am Aern«.r Kalhy M no A Toyr'O' No«'cy Oov.i Ann Got . Monoger Caro' Weover fo ? Cooch M, 1% Sc Mi itnda Bonn. Jo m-i Bov®' Paulette S -th Dod,e lohmton HiMo «.«rbit Poe, $f0ft Sue Co poei 8r«ndo D ” con Ion tFow Jul«f Fort. Jenny W lioa Coty Sp.lifc Margo Mom Jon MoT oep'i- Beny D.l Kathy Hollan Holly Shetman 93 T 6 8:10 bell I got on A on my term poperl Do I hove «o start the experiment again? But I don't understand These ore the sounds o« the ocodem.c Me ot Arlington Whot .s learned from thot physics experiment or trig eauot.on. whot con be extracted from Homlet's soliloquies or a recent public opinion po 0,1 are important if we ore to gain the experiences and knowledge necessory to live effectively ond wisely Yet whot can be gamed from a bit port in a play, on election to o club office, a walk through a crowded hall or the work on a class Home coming float does |ust os much to develop on inquisitive, and responsive view of life as does the day to day routine of clossos. assignments, popers, and exams The Jr Sr. Prom, after-the game open houses, bake soles, pep rollies. the everydoy rush to the next class, the lunch period bridge game together form the fost-poced tempo which is the core of oil our activities at Arlington. Each are traditions in themselves which have been a part of UAHS much longer than o period of ten years 95 SCHOOL LIFE The Homecoming Court the cheerleoden oiyJ the motcoH ctlebrote the Beo's' victory o «r DeSolet Homecoming excitement invades Arlington Every yeor excitement mounts os the Homecoming (ootboll gome approaches. In the weeks preceding the gamo, the students ore busy selecting queen candidates and Hoot themes ond planning the parade and pep rally A new method of nominating ond selecting the Homecoming court ond queen was introduced this year Of the fifteen girls nominated by senior homerooms and the football team, seniors selected live to form the court. The entire student body olected the queen from these five As always, the night before the parode found each class working feverishly to finish its float The themes, based on nursery rhymes, were well-guarded secrets. The three floats preceded the queen's Hoof to the stadium where Student Council President Darrell Heck man awarded the class of '67 first prize for their floot. and football co-coptains Tom franklin and Dan love crowned Hilary Hackonberg 1966 Homecoming Queen 97 floor CO cho'imon Ann lothom l.n.ihes pomt.ng one o’ the three fcl.nd ol the icrnor Hoot Th«e yno'Otd Missy Connell helps Out the cheer leaders Ol the Homecoming lootboll 90m Cheerleaders Ann Benme loutre Chostom. ond Sue Dones bock the Coge'l during the Worthington bosketboll gome The climax of the pep roily approaches os a I101I DeSales gndder is placed on the chopp-ng block A quiet stillness hongs ovot the stondt os Cooch Mooreheod roaes his o« Deolenmg roots two from the stands os the beheoded dummy o thrown to the awoitmg Bruin grtdders 98 CH«erleodetf Jody Sp««r. So Dow Potty Zo'tmon. Juli Fo ' Tonny Bote and D onn Phitlipt or the builders of team spirit “Go Bears . . . Go Bears!’' Or ce again the job of being fhe chief feom supporters fell to the si pert and pretty cheerleaders Not only did Dionne. Julie Tonny Jody. Patty, and Sue male innumerable posters and badges, but they also followed the Golden Beors to all comers of Ohio Their pep and enthusiasm never failed os they planned the football pep rallies and led fellow Arlington fans m such favorite cheers as Rumble Beot ond Spell Out. The six of them ployed a motor role m all the Homecoming festivities They were responsible for the queen's float for the Thursday night porade from the high school to the stadium At the pep rally following the parade a frail-loolmg, cheerleader-constructed DeSales gridder wos laid on the chopping block. 8efore giving him the ox Coach Moorehead made a spirit boosting prediction There’ll be a Brum victory over the Stallions tomorrow night, Cheers rose from the packed stands as he then chopped off the dummy's head and threw him to the eagerly awaiting Bears, who fiercely fore im up 99 Arlington Boyi' ond G l ‘ Stole delegotet Su« Guesmon. Rich Comfort. Dick Au (Toller Tom franklin. Anne Wheatley. ond Margie Wilco gother lo ditcuif their e i etience oi Oh o ond Cop ai Universities Youth in Government participants examine onto lolety displays during their tou ol the Reed Road Fire Station Seniors employ their knowledge 100 of democracy M' Bob«'t MmjJO Youth in-Gov 'm iM co-choi i on cong'Otulot«t Do triple fo hu wori o City Monage' City Council members dncuu the piopovji to o now lib'O'y during the mock council meeting on Youth m-Govemmeni Doy Go Gold ond Boost Block” become potty slogans as homeroom and porty caucuses were held for the Youthin-Government program, through which seniors learned the processes of 0 modern city government After nominating sessions and campaigns, eoch registered voter cost his ballot for the City Council and Boord of Education candidates. When all the votes hod been tabulated, Jim Baker. Duke Chandler Rich Comfort, Steve Gordy. Tim Redmon Bruce Richter and Mike Thorp became councilmen, while Sue Campbell. Steve Canfield Mannda I Steve Savko, and Holly Sherman emerged os Board members. These elected officials ond other appointed seniors then met with their odult counterparts in the UA city government Y.I.G. Day on December 6 climo ed the program as Mayor Gordy called the mock council meeting to order Participating officials received reports debated important issues, and possed resolutions The speech by speciol guest speaker Congressman Cholmers P Wylie highlighted the luncheon at Scioto Country Club that followed the meeting Arlington’s delegates to Buckeye Boys and Girls State gamed greater understanding of polilicolfunctions at the stale level On the campus of Ohio University, the Boys State delegates learned the intricacies of politics as Dick Aumiller served as Chaplain of the Senate and Tom Fronklin and Rich Comfort become Representatives in the House Rich received special recognition by being selected os a delegate to Boys' Nation. A week loter the Girls Stole representatives traveled across town ro the Capital University compus where they participated in the many functions of a mock stole government Senotor Sue Guesman and House members Margie Wilco ond Anne Wheatley considered numerous bills ond resolutions during a busy week of campaigning ond governing. 101 Exams finished. Arlington students done© ond listen to the sound of the Moiestics oi the Mardi Gros Tim Redman ond Stophoni© lewd become Mr. ond Mrs. George Gibb oi OUR TOWN citizens (00V on. Decorating the Chnstmos tree n the library stgnols the opproochmg holiday season. 102 Students channel A crowd of excited Golden Bear football fonj watch o their griddeu kick off their interests into many areas Chmtmot Formol Queens Mindy Powe ond Qt l Neosse reign ol Sonio's house Imaginative decorations lynn Homclburg ond Dick Pose examine one ol 'he mony decorotions oi the Chmtmoi f ormol 104 Junto King locle McKen ie. K.ng ol K.ngs Jim Boker, ond Senio King B-uce Hordio reign ol GolddiggerV Deep in the jungle jophomorc tervers perlon noi o ntuob tor 'I' covploi oupnd-ng ih« ■ ' create effective settings for our dances Popular events at Arlington were the dances spon sored by the various clubs and classes. Hours of work, cans of paint, and rolls of paper transformed the gym and cafeteria into such settings as a rain forest. Sonto's North Pole workshop, and the Howoiion Islands. Emerging from a rock cove, couples ol the 1966 Jr. Sr found themselves in a |ungle of enormous palms. A huge volcano roso ominously above the tropical forest and the native huts that filled the gym Dance favors were replicas of the giant god-idol, one of the decorations designed by co-chairmen Jenny Brown and Jeff lint. Toy blocks, Christmas trees, and mistletoe transformed the cafeteria into Santa's house for the Christ mos Formal. MAD and ASK members spent many hours designing snow scenes for dance decorotions. St. Nick himself stopped by to meet the pretty queens and join in the festivities. Girls treated their guys, and kings not queens were crowned at the Charm Club sponsored turn-about Golddiggers' Boys in bright Hawaiian print shirts and girls in muumuus found it easy to imagine themselves on the sunny beaches ol Hawaii Tropical fish, gross skirts, and native masks hung from the walls. Gold-diggers' couples carried home small wooden surf boards os mementos of the Howauon luou Mike Dudley gvordi tho leonom Iit. mol or the 1966 Jr 105 Wedd ng present Imolly overcome Koy 8o«li o He receives her eleventh serving troy Moments of brilliance and blunder occur on opening night Among traditions at UAHS ore the loll and winter ploys and the biennial spring tolent show The Webb and the Gibbs families, citizens of Thorton Wilder's OUR TOWN, appeared on Arlington's stage in November. Dramatic lighting, starkly simple sets, ond block ond white costumes set the mood for scenes typical of Ido m the twentieth century New England community Thespians practiced at leost seven weeks, mastering their lines ond perfecting their delivery of Caroline Franke’s hilonous comedy FATHER OF THE BRIDE Arlington students and residents were invited to attend the wedding of Kay. doughter of Mr. and Mrs Banks, and Buckley Dunston on Morch 3 ond 4 Aftor each show closed, players celebrated their successful performances at cast porties. House lights dimmed and the audience settled in their seats os the curtains opened on the UA 1967 Talent Show Along with talent show regulars—vocol ond instrumental solos, donee routines and chorus lines—were ingenious variety acts such as comedy skits and the Kazoo Band. S’oge c'« member $iov« My c woich«t f AtHfcB Ql tME BRIDE b«lv e«n Ml chong« 106 In f AT HfR Of iHf BRIDE Mi Bonlt ployed by T «n Rodman lecluret hit tamely ot pie wedding coolimon mounlt 107 PM Howl«y. Marty Ryon. (own Whit 0 d lindo Coppmi glonc IhfOuQh W « 0 lh mot«f«ol ovoilobl in rh ju (Jonc ? olltct Pom Hoycvi O-on-e Pb.INpt and Jo n C© « ddCUM Term pop«n o«d boo r po-n hove mode the l.txory lom.l ,, o Sieve Mcl.on Ann COl «g« ord COf « plont Gobridl. Pom Cvrry. Holly jhermon ond Pich Comfc-i Jim Benkom Morg « Wilco Chuck Thurston. lindo Nock. Ann Wheotlay. Tom Fronklm Monndo I , ond Jon « Homs hov momloined o four point o «rog« through s«v«n semesters Senior scholars share talent, leadership, and intelligence After seven semesters of high school, these seniors ranked as UAHS’ top twenty scholors In many colleges across the country, they will prepare for their chosen careers. Trovel interests Janie Horris. Monndo It. and Dianne Phillips. Janie will take a hberol arts course ot Washington University or Ohio Wesleyan. While ot Rodcliffe or Stonford, Mannda will study science and modern languages Dionne, interested in foreign languages ond school administration, hos applied to Duke, North Carolina, ond Vanderbilt lindo Nock and Chuck Thurston, both accomplished musicians, will attend OSU where lindo will maior in music educotion and Chuck will prepare for a career in engineering With plons to teach in secondary schools, lindo Coppins will profit from her experiences in FT A assignments. She will enter the College of Education ot OSU or Kent. At Miami or OSU Steve Mclean. who hopes to become o physicist will study chemistry and physics. At Ohio Wesleyan University Jim Benhom will pursue his interest in moth and prepore for graduate study, laurie White a probable math or political science maior at Ohio University, is alreody saving monoy for her junior year obrood. Music will continue to be one of the favorite studies in Pam Curry's liberol arts schedule at Miami Pam Haynes, who has a special interest in pediotrics. will stay in Columbus to enter Mount Carmel School of Nursing Sports-minded Tom Fronklin and Phil Hawley both hope to eorn medicol degrees Tom will heod east to Harvard or Princeton; Phil will enter Princeton or Vanderbilt UA's 67 bosketball co captain John Col Ims. will start out m liberal arts ot OSU or Vanderbilt Ann Gobnel Marty Ryan and Holly Sherman also share on interest in sports Ann ond Marty will enter the University of Michigan while Ann plans to maior in math or chemistry Marty is undecided. Holly will follow a liberol arts course ond major in fine arts ot the University of Colorado or Denison Business experience acquired m Junior Achieve ment has influenced Anne Wheatley. Margie Wilcox, and Rich Comfort At Wittenberg Anne will study economics or political science.- Margie plans to enter the field of retail merchandising Rich will study at Amherst College for a maior m economics or political science that will carry him into low and politics. With these varied interests and plans Arlington's top twenty hove many decisions ond challenges awaiting them. 109 In September the doors ol Arlington swung wide os the lorgest sophomore class ever invaded the halls with the some eagerness and bewilderment so evident in the 248 sophomores who entered ten years ago. EnthuSiosm, heightened by the anticipation ol three years ot Arlington, enobled them to adopt to the pattern of high school anp to develop class pride With one yeor’s experience behind them, the class ol 1968 found the task ol slipping into the routine of study and tests much eosier Excluding size, the |umors could find much similarity between their closs ond the 210 |uniors ol a decode ago. Both fattened their treasuries by running the footboll concession stond ond then flattened them by presenting the Junior-Senior Prom. Just os it hos always been, the underclassmen of 1966-1967 formed on integral port of life ot Upper Arlington High School llO UNDERCLASSMEN in 112 Treosurer Ctoig Anderson Secretory Molly Gesso' President Jim long ond Vice President Oowg Poberts ostumed the responsibility d leading the sophomore doss g t !l 2 s? - o £ c e Sophomores strive for a unified class if O a il o U ri . if. v . 9 • «• 2 ? -c S- !-s d a 2 =' 2 ?i 54 1 u ij ic ! -O h iff ,■ 3 |JI 5l| f oo 1 5 = “ S m uouueiKQ qog wuag $ t.uuoQ no v 6no ] u oo H°X ouoo « ! °3 « 1 woqBtiiuun u°f u0®a ® ‘Q m . ui3 -|«f uotp D(] uuy uaqKQ 'ji i I moj uior) Ajoyv ovO'Q uio q qaQ sohoq wj 'AuOiJ uuy ui|q6no 3 o0f uO o Auuif) kaoj juOjj Diooyun o6 uai|0 „'«• ) am |o pua -m oi aAOw , ipaadt t,Mi iPi'H , f! 99 s? c -• ? nn y o 1 5 ° rr _ s? ?! • y 90 Is §o 91 91 t nn 5f i = n? 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II fJ f' II -S' ✓ Q. 5 t ■ 5 • i I ’ u n - ’n o I? m if rooms in unfamiliar halls Sophomores search for )« OwOM JO Sophomores From Row; Donn Sewmsk Kilty Shotor, louro Silbovgh Jody Simmoni Jone Shorill Koren Sholer, Doonne Snavely Row 2 Chen Stempien, R c Smith, Dove Smith Tim Souderi. Dove Smith Gory Smith. Jeff Snyder Mary Smith ton Row Doug Snyder, Fred Sheorer Geoff Schmidt. Jock Shonnon. Bill Siddall. Bob Snider. Doug Sheffield Jack Snyder Donno McCurdy leemi unoble to locote any of her clone! Front Row: Paolo Sweozy, Solon Stocker lyndo Stellem. Shetry Sopp, Sheryl Stafford, Ann Springer Pam Sohl Row 2 Pat Stone Debby S'udebaker Geoff Stridibcrg, Jim SutermoJter, Mile Stoyol Scott Stteet Debbie Stark N.lk. Spretnok loit Row Paul Stonn Rande Stroup Greg Stoner, Terry Streng, Jeff Stevenson Greg Swank, Craig Stevenj, Jim St'ebei, Tom Sullivan 125 Sophomo' t o? $2 If I u h it 21 11 I! H- O i il ►- s- ! 11 “ u {{ so (I i! ? 15 u - il s° ? ■si II 127 fff |S- I3? S r •' 3 W 1 2 o Pi • 3 5 5 q Ct t 5 o’ o 5 3 9 3 n o 3 o A Si y o = S lu. -1 128 Prejidenl George P-chordi. Treoturer Mory McKilrict Vice-Prejideni Tom Doerl and Secretory Mindy Powe helped boot' 'he mmor clou treovury by telling co nt o' the Springfield North gome. 5 Iff ‘riff 3 9P° . - • fz? ? ' r ? f f § 9 i 3 2 «P-a !t If • n r? 3 3 if D n n n ¥ 50 o s-3 % ®5 I? 9 0 ? ? ft n Z Z juniors increase their treasury D3 o 7T «— • 5 IQ 3 O O 5 O n 6 V •— • O - OBJ O = o 5 S t If! it Q Z op o o ■ f 5 § I? C ?s| n ! ® 3 2 O O O |fr ft §,i l§ r • 5 3 0 n ? 3 r f n 1? £ SI Junior front Row Mory Canlield Mo'cio Armstrong Molly Caldwell Corol Coonrod Joan Brooks Corot Comeron. Susan Brown Row 2. Sue Cochran Moriho Conrad Bob Bloor Charlie Bleok Tim Collin Jed Burtch. Dione Cooper Jennie Clouse lost Row Roy Condoge Ronny Breese Rick Calvert Jim Cannon. Rondy Brown, Steve Close. Bob Bauer Bill B scoe football players ore definitely not concerned with good housekeeping hob ts 5 t front Row Pam Coolley Sondy Cook Nancy Davis Pam Crook Joyce Oeon Jody Oeon Alo«.s Dvorsly Row 2: Bory Cern. Jim Carpenter M.le Cofdwelt Todd Andrews Chuck Carter Dick Aker led Chapman lost Row Don Chokeres Wally Btodiey. Chuck Colon Dave Corballv. Corf Compton Chuck Condit. Don Clark. Tom Donlorfh 130 Junior 5 ? § 51 £U o I I! Q CN o 11 II « — uO CD 11 . u «o Ij u«S o z ri c O -O £ . I? I4 if U Ir U a It TJ . 5 I ; -a (« II li 3 5 .« 112 Jii J|= • °-s liJ 0 “ «• 5 o s “65 1 v J £ O « 2£t fif It? ?si tv ff? a « ho i ! ni? ff, 3 © ?X O ?! I if f? ‘I ?; 41 -O 09 3 ?o or S-? I? 79 5 ia i0|0|l |03 0 ,0 9 ft p«|OiltUOUJ0P O44M iOOy 4 i Q0j .',S twO'l 6ui|tai iu uo j - 3• HuapM 1440 4 Juniors 133 o ? f - iff f £ ! ? f i? . -r o ■« F S a — 2 2 3 t II If J m Connon. os well 01 most orht |umo l. hoi olreody Started IO plan lor coll«g« Juniors JwniO't Class rinjjs finally arrive « _ r c 5! v ° c a: ■2 j! ill. s|! I'i 0 ?“ “ O «•' 0 e 1 ■“ Z a ; M - ot“ O Q hnx lew Yore and Gory Moore ore wo ol 'he mony junior} who ordered clast rings Ji 3 2 1| |5 o • 5 211 135 JtitKXi incy Hoi on ol the frequent uier of telephone in the center hollwroy Junior Front Bov. Cothy Philip . touonno Ockermon. Wando Neymon Maureen O'Br.en Be Ohde Anoto Nance Nonci Neale Bow 2 Chri Of' Jonice Nielven Penny Noe Nancy Plohuto Noncy Owen . Cathy Plelferle lo t Bow Charle Pocello, Ml Peoples R-ck Ostrander. Tom P'P-c. Pardy Perry. Carl Perry The chon onjoyt listening ro the glee club during the fall Festrvol oF Song Front Bow Cen.sc Pr.de Sue Phillip Kothy Pond Ann Benmo Carol Rousch lavra Probosco Terry Pr.clsH Bow ? Peggy O'Neill. Jody Potten Pam Parker K.K Potferjon. Pom Parker Ang « Pollocl la t Row Frank Pierce John Peterson Dove Potter leo Prom Jon Parson Bob Purdum Tom Potter 137 Tony Slonkiewc enjoyt working m (tie wood ihop CD JuflKXt € Ji 06 I ii 2 C 2 o ! II | 5 ® S 1 H “ s Ii . a. Many ttvdeall u « die drinking fountQini in rh« n«iw wing 1 o £ is ✓ c c I 2 s J! o « h |i f 8 t” 6 r° o _• lo £ l — 2 £ o « «• 1 3 .. 2-5 !o5 6et o e 66 ? ' £ t • 5 5 “ p 0 p 1 J b S S 3? • 3 n hi oO? I ,0 I'll «1: | - :ii in «2; - i ) 5 I An unidcnlilied |umof lohet 0 nop 0 O conv«n «nl couch • 0 1 Front Row Nancy Wolf Conn. Yeomon. Terry Wne Judi Wyont Tokoet Doug W Jton Nurnon Dogongun Mike Cornwell lott Row loren WWvon l.ndo Wrtloughby, Polty Zortman. Ko'en Timmont Row 2 Mork Wne Jock John Wne on Tom Wurmo . 6 ck Wmfort. Steve W.ngote Mike Ze-gler Weary juniors rest up for a heetic senior year Front Row lynn Atlinion Ellen Rogerj Betty Oill. Noncy R.tch.e Vid Soyen Co'hy Foremon GeoFf Cote Horry Soge Dole Greer Povl D kton lott Row Bob Becke- George R.cho-dt Hollodoy. Do e Curt «. Dick Bowert Row 2 Tim Crotty Bob Howoll Jerry Corr Rick Borr. Bruce Booher Brion Gordon Ken Ml halls, and each class hos looked forward w.th eogerness to .is as year al Upper Arlington Our closs has been no different-we have not beon an exception Not ignoring the trad.t.onol the closs of 1967 prepared term popers and presented the NORWESTER The cheering of the teom on to a Victory in the lost moment of play; the final ond exhoustmg work on the homecoming float; the preparation for Youth-in-Government; the completion of those endless forms, applications, and transcripts; the excitement of that one particular Junior-Semor Prom—allied to the climox of graduation on June the eighth Just os it was for the 189 seniors of 1957. our senior yoor. 1966-1967 style, was a culmination of twelve years of frustration. fun. ond fulfillment 142 SENIORS 143 Shirley Jeon Acker Shirley Oore linden Allen ClarobeH Jomei Wordiwodh Allen Jim Carol Jean Anderton C. M. II Charloite Ann Anderton Shoh Morga'et lynn Andrew P«99V The year we have looked forward to for so long goes too quickly Cheryl Beth Andrewi Chene lindo lee Anttoeit lie Aieto lee Anthony leta Anno Antoniot Anno Oovid Newell Arnold Dove Sichord Poul Aichmon Dick US Carl franca A ne K o K Shoron fern Au«r Sowee P-cha«d Burnell Aur-.ill r Augio MorciO Melon Ayre Morcio Dora'yn Koy 8o hmon lyn Marco Normne Bogby More Do«old W-lliom Boler Don Jome W ll.om Boker Bake fanny Baker Tonny Coring Sue Bollengee Bolg W'll-om Marl mord frjljon Mart 5tepf tn Paul Borne $te Dovglat Wanner Bormfj Doug T m Borry Tim Melanie Jane Borliing Mel 146 5 eve Ea«ard Bo'ttow Sty Born Oomil Ormond Ba Don Doytd l« Boumer Big Boor Undo Jane Beard Undo Jomei lewa Beeton J'm Stephen Theodore Bellheim S«eve Oo g lee Belfon Peck Jomej WMliom Benhom Jim Gory Gorver Benneri Gory M ke Edwo'd Berend Mic Corhy Jo Bernorh Corhy Contionce Abihire Beukemo Connie Jeffrey Bigg Biggie Dovrd Arch Billm.re David Su on Ollio Bird Svzy 147 Steven George Birlhold Steve yon Sicho'd Blockwell Bryon lOu te Blot lou Cotherme Mo'y Boehm Colhy Dionne Gaylord Boehm Dmny Cheryl Jeon Bogennet Bogy Chnjime Scot Bohannon Chtrt Kotheone Suson Bote Ko hy Soger Allan Bon l-old Sobi lindo Jeon Bonn e Mom Deboroh Jeon Bonte Oeb M.choel Geo«rey Boo Molibv Mi l 148 B hof l We !«y Bowen R.ck Cynthia Jo Boweri Cindy Michael Bnon Brad toy Mile lorry Arthur Bromel lO ry Doug ferrell oun Doug Patricio lynn Brewiter P Brew Beverly Sue Brown Bev Bonrue Moureen B'Own Bonme George Robert Brown, Jr George Jennifer (Coy Brown Jenn Jomet Michoel Browning Grovndhog Sherry lynn Browning Sherry 149 Ann latfcom on } Jetty Co eton leod the ct w o' tenon who tpent io yj tiOvtt of potting and painting tot thn t«tmot Moot Hours of luird work result in our 1966 prize-winning float iso Timothy lee Buell T Jack Chattel Bunco Bunion fiichord lee Burden Sick Bobort Wall Batin The CtOM Donna Chrntino Butt Donna Sandra Irene Buihnell Som Donno Dene Bytd Donno Noncy Ann Colderone None Chnttme f la-ne Coition Ct. Albert franklin Common III Jerry Swan Jeanno Campbell Sue Stephen Gregory Conl.eld Common Suion Ann Canon Sue Eleanor Jean Chamberi Eleanor Allreo Benjornin Chandler Duke 151 Jon ce Marie Chopin Jon Rosolie Chopin Rowe Co h!een Amondo Chopman Colhy toura Elizabeth Chastcm lourte Potricio Ann Chorgon Panic Anne Jon Esther Cbrismon Jon Motion Randoll ChrisNson Randi Troy Do«glos Chnitopher Doug Storlene Christy S«Or Rimell Ford Clork S y King Suton tynn Clem So we RoberlChorlei Clementt Clem Carolyn Morgorei Close Corolyn Deborah Close Debb'e Gregory Robert Coe Coe 152 lorry tea Cola lorry John Poul Collins John Oola Bof'y Combt Do'e B hord WMeley Comfort J B ch Shoron loe Conway Sherry Victor o lynn Cooper V« Wdl om Edgor Copelond Jr Oope Imdo Zoe Coppnt l ndo Cloyron Douglot Cormony Cloy Mark Steven lobion Corna Mark Bono Id Gene Counit Bon Bonme Gene Coury Bin Kip Stephen Hugh Oob ll Steve Bobert Sellen Crone Bob 153 Judith Ann Crunelle Joey Cynlhio CorroU Cunmnghom Pomelo Jeon Curry Pom 6'uce Williom Curln Brew Weiley Kenneth Curln Wei Borbo'o Jeon Do'row Bo b Peggy Arlene Doube Bunky Monon louite Dovn Oo ey Cotherme Froncei Oeon Charlie Jane Ann DelathmuM Jo me Jud ih tlom Denney Ju J e 154 Cynrh.o lynn Doeicher Det i Celio Anne Droke Cell V«IO«0 Anne Drake Vicky Jennifer Droko Jenm Koran Sue Drone liirlr Girl Jomei Harvey Dul'ee Dull John Joke Joe Dully Jake Brenda Joyce Duncon 8 Dunct John Oren Dutihimer John O 155 Potr.cio Jean DuVoll Por y Rime! Rowe Dyne Sum Jock Com E bright Jock lynn Ellen Ekegren lynn Deon Gregory Elktnwood Deon Noncy Jeon EHi Noncy Bo'boro Ann Englith Boib l-ndo Jeon E onj I in Noro Sue Eyre No o Scon Dole fonkhouse' Scon John Forber John Mo y Julianna Forr Julio Jamet Mir hoe I foil Jim Sheryl lee Ferraro Sheeno John f ickeM Mic-Fic Solly Fmdloy Solly 156 Sober Edwa'd f.nelli 8 Fm Sondro lee F.nney Sand. John R.chard f.iher John lynne B'yont f.iher lynne Cynth.o Bca fleich Cyn Morjor.e lee Fl.ck Mo.ge Gory Oenmi Floto Gary Svian Colleen fogorty Sue Conitonce Ann follerth Conner Thomas Ed word Fontana font Kenneth Eugene Toiler Ken Jonn lynne fo Stem Cloud.o Ionise F.aher Cloud Bruce Chorlei Frank B uce Thomai Cra-g Franll.n Tom 8eo' 157 Anne Marie freeman Annie Will am Ar'trgr French e.fi PotriC 0 lynn Fregtel Pol Cynthia lynn Fuller Cindy Ml Ell.t FuUwiMh Bill Chrijtopher loMo'r fvlton Chrn Relaxation, as well as study, seems to prevail in the senior studv lounge Pamelo Jane Full; Pam Jo Ellen furney Fumey Elizabeth Ann Gabr el Gabby Korl (oui Ga Jna touts lois Campbell Golloflher Ion John Waller Gomeri|l«ide John 158 An escope from the constont grind of studying u provided by the (♦ ■or lounge Ted Stephen Gotich Ted Scott Gettmgor Scorn' Joseph Edward Geyer Joe Fred Cation Gilbert Freddie Judy lots Gilbert Judy John Slagle Gilbreoth John 159 Rebecca Jo Giichrat Becky Doug Chorles G ll Doug Shirley Anne Gilliland $h.rley Jul o Dione Glow Julie Chorles Toylor Glooms Chorlie Morgorei Glenn Margie Sieve Richord Gordy Sieve Noncy Clo«e Go cy Nonce Melindo Jone Grol Mmdy Dove George Groll Grollile Carolyn Jone Groham Corolyn Pomelo Jayne Grohom Pom 160 Carol Aon G'ov«i Carol M.choel Edword Gro oi M.le Sandra Jane Graces Sondy Gretchen Green Touche Deborah Anne Greer Greer Rodr.cl Hugh Gre der Ri-Gri Kurt Douglot Gndley Kurt Morgaret Ann Gnmei P 99V Gregory Normon Grirvch Greg Polr c o Ann Grmet Pot Noncy Catherine Guerin Cathy Oiwoiao Pobio Guerrero Out Sue Ellen Gueimon Sue l nda Suianne Guild Undo Meloro v.veto Gu;bi loro 161 Kenneth A'bon Gulch®1 Ky Gulch Dovid lee Guther e Dove Noncy Phoe Hoire Mo fy Ann Ellen Moll Annie WJI.O Thomoi Holl 8 ily lynn lou- e Ho elb«ffl Miuy Imdo Joyce Honiey Undo Penny Sue Honnawoy Penny Jerry Doan Hard Jerry Pulh Adele Ho'de y Ruth 162 Jom«i Bruce Hqffli Brew Hord Su onne loud Hord e Suronne Oovid Woyne Ho'dymon Ha'dy Pomelo Jone Mare PJ Janie lynne Horni Janie Noncy Anne Ho'M N M Rondy Reed Harm Randy Paincio Ann Mart Pol Williom John Hodman Hois Dove Allred Horlmonn Dave Jerry Roy Harvey How William Michael Havener Mite 163 Philip Caldwell Howley Phil Pomelo Anne Hoynei Pom Jon Neil Hozelbaler Jon Noney McDonald Hioih Wobbn Darrell lee Heckman Dorrell PicKord Edward Heil Dick Corl Hemmeler Corl Jomei Thorno Henderton Bo Henney Cynthio lee Henney Cyn Barboro Jan Henry Bhen Betty Ann Henry Betty front Steven Herb Stove Potnmary Jone Herbert Pone Horold Edword Hmsncy Horold Harold Edgor Hettand Bud 16-1 Chrurophe’ Fronl Hgh C High Oberl Weiley High Jr fob Jomri fdword Hilditch Holl crorch Jodi Hildreih Bvud Joon Aund HilHtrom Joon Do «i Moion Hmte sch.ed Dove Corol Ann Hobbi Cord Thomot Jomei Mogon Tom Som Erie Hoke Ooc Joonnc Franco Holland Joanne Chr.ilopher Aniony Holme ChriM Jon {lion Holzoepfel Soxy Koren Ann Holey Karen John William Hottcrmon John Terry lee Hot Ty-Ho l 165 Chorles Oovid Howoro Chuck C ndy low Howofd Cindy Stephen B eft Hubbord Steve Mo iho Alice Mubler Morsho lynn Ann Hudson lynn Morsha Eliiobeth Hughes Morsho Gate Ann Hull Gale Peter Mostum Hummel Pete Mary Diono Humphrey Dee With heods bent Over books and mogofmes. Jim Baler ond Anno Antonios lind term papers a difficult but regarding tosk 166 OebO'oh Ann Hussey Debbie Noncy Anne Hutchins Nancy io lynn Hutchison Jo Cheryt lynn Ifflond Chiltfi Jim forrest liwm Irn Aniio Joyce Isabel Nits Somehow we and struggle through our English American Government term papers thzobeih Chnsimo Jockson i Richard Charles Jacobs Jake John Harry Jacobson Jake Robeno El'zobeih Jacoby In Cameron Jomes Noremoc Janice low Jeters Jon 167 Jeon lee Jellers Jeon Jeffrey loylin Johnson JeH Jerry Joy Johnson Deorby John Chorles Johnsion John-John Dole Jones Dole M hoel Evon Jones V Pomelo Ann Jones Pom Ann Cons'once Joost Ann-lee Thomos Pofncl K'ohn Tom Morgorei Pu h Ko ser Morgorei Douglas Charles Kornop Doug Gory Philip Kotynski K orman Kristine Dorothy Keener Sifl Doronno Virginia Kelley Ooronno Douglas Aden Kelsey Doug 168 Cho'ici Edwo'd Kempton Chucl Rolph Edwin Kennedy Ralph l.ndo Ann Kerr Irndo Noncy Diane Ke'tell DeeDee Brian lynn Kitchen Buon Satan Kite Sue i Choflet Theodore Koerner Ted Glenn Kohl Glenn Bo'bo'o Sue Kopriver Barbie Robert ferguton Kratt Rob Kathlyn Ann Kraut Kothy Richord tee loBarre Diet Ron Kyle larcomb Ron leo Ellen Urnon lea Anne Metier lolhom Annie 169 W.lliom loth'op loth Demon Keith Lawrence Denny SlrlOn lynn lowry Suiie Rosalie leCtone leigh lindo Catherine lee ImdO Richord Brook! lee Deek Solly Jane leke re Sally Potr.fo Oalo lehner Pally Cornel fdward lent Heodmon Charlene Jeonne leonord Chor Kathleen Jean lewn Kothy Stephanie Conor lewn Steph 170 Monndo Poiodeoo l Monndo Edword Poul bnberg Ed Bruce Chr.ttophe- l «dei Peonutmon Steven Thomo liixHoy Steve Jellery Donald I ml Jell Philip Dov.d lipet i-ppy Anobel llorenj Anobel Edith Cothryn loechler Edoll Randoll Corl looker Rondy Cl 010 Vincent lortz Poco Oon Dial love Don Steven leonord luce Steve 171 Waller Watson luchjmger III Wolly Michael Joseph lu« Soapy Jonet lynn Moby May Bee Soro Elizobeih Moellin Solly George Howord Moher Moher Oean leo Mamas Deon Dovd Joseph Martino Mickey BiUko Janet Reed Maxlield J lawrence Michael Mayer lorry Ronald Ira Mayo Ron Barbara Jean McCarloy B J Mary lee McClelland Molly Marsho McChntOCk Morjha B'uCO louOon McCormick Brer Michael lee McCormick Mike 172 Molly Ellen McCoy Molly Joseph Pulliam McCuicheon Joe Kothleen Jane McGockm Kathy Stephen Russell Mcloan Steve Joseph Frederick Mclimore Rick Lou Joy McMoster lo s Thomas Edgor Me Nolly Edgar Michael James Meaghe Mike Philip Mcnondian Minerva Julio Ma'ic Metzger Juba Eltrobelh Ann Miller Betsy Nona Sue M.lle None 173 John Scon Miller Scott Pomelo Jon Millet Pom Ned Wode Millington Ned Kolhtyn loo Minor lovie Marilyn Jeon MlaioMy Manlyn Michoei Polph Montgomery Mile A large percentage of us will find our wav to the J “halls of ivy Noncy Chmtmo Moore Noncy Ierry Fleming MOO'6 Ten Moore C'oig Alon Motgon Oo g lone Elirobeih Morgan Jom Thomot Evan Morgan Tom 8r gid Monatty Bngxl 174 Mr ShreHler ond lynne O|olvo dtscuss tome ol lynne’s lu u«« college plons Morgoret Jon Morris Margo Ton O’Dell Morris Ten Todd Robert Moms Tood Poddy Jill Mors Jill Mary Jone Moss Pete Ann Moss Myers Ann John DuOn Myers John lynne Myers lynne lindo lee Noel Imdo 17S Morgare Helen Nagle Morg-e ■ Sherrie G'ey NonTi Sherrie Sh-'ley Neole Shirley Chfiir.ne Fo ly h Neo«e Chnt Michael Roger N d og Go'y Ae h Ne den hai Go Molmdo lee Neijon Molmdo Pnjc-llo Ellen Neubeck P « John Patrick Neymon John Nguyen C uong Cu Joh Chejie' N.p e John Thomoi Moyer Nu«er Tom Mary Ann O Bnen Mary Ann MarCO Anne O Coy MorcO Bonnie Ann Obgeri 8oe 176 lynne Oiolvo lynne lo Mory Troncei O' one Mofy Coiol lee Oldlord Coro Deboroh Ann Onoslo Debby Cborlei lovett Polme III C P Aldo Thomai Poolotti Tow Jomei Roderick Patterson Jim lorry Thomos Poyne lorry Donna Joan Peel Donna William Peilmi P.H DokkJ Robert Plotter Dove Fredertcl Oenver P'ening III fred Dianne Bryant Phillips 0 Henry Theodore Ph.l'ips Monl George Grody Poe Grady 177 W«nlx ld Poll Jam Karen June Polley Peabody Sue Ann Pollock Sue Nicholat leland Popa Nicl Sherlyn Sue Porlor She. T.mothy Wayne P«eilO« T nbo Gory tee Price Gory William fd ord Podebough B Roi Timolhy Dunne Pedman Red D nger Dione bene Peeder Diane Diana lynn Ree et Di Bird Nancy loo Pehe Re he 178 Douglas Wrfliom Peaer Doug-Doug Richard Gob'iel Reme Gobe Mori Edmund R nn-e Mart Potnoa louise Rhoodes Rhoda Helen Ehzoberh R choy Helen Bruce Alon Richter Boo Jan lynn Riet Jon Rhys Riley Rhys Margaret Faye Rinehart Peggy Bfuce Busier Robe Bruce Mory Eileen Roche Eileen 179 Charlene Marguerite Roehm Margo Bethany lynn Romire 8e:h Ri hord Wiliam Roo Did Richord Evan Roper Moose Mori Rose Roue Richotd Comoe Rose Comee Judith lynn Ross Ross AiSele lynn Rosse lynn Gary Robert Rudolph Gory Diane lee Russell Oione Ma'tho Eluobeth Ryan ElvtfO Cheryl lynn Ryland Cheri Katharine Ann Sailer Katie Christopher lynno Sondell Chftt Mar.on Jeanne Sostrborn Jeonne 5tephen Nicholas Sovlo Steve 180 Judy Joonne Soyerv Jw y Kon'od Ulnc Sch.eler Konrad Monlyn Byfh Sch.ld Morilyn Marlf-y Clot'”- Schlange' Mo'Harl Colhenne louive 5chmi 1t Sk.ppy Mary louive Schmidt tou Dionne Man Schodo ! Or fred Joveph Schroedcr Sigmund Savon Elizabeth Schroeder Sue SufOnne [lame Schwenker S«rt. Savannah King Seomon Galdy Karen Sue Sedgw.ct Karen Shellev Ann Seekim Shell bird Edward Ironi Seidel, Jr Ed Oon Emil Seidelmonn Syd 181 Dovifl HoW Se.ple Dove Jeon Koren Sell® Joonnie Wendy lee Senn Wendy Bichord Ga l Soil ' Dick lorry Stephen Sholler lorry lawrenee John Sholler lorry Sue Margaret Shonnon Sue Holly Elizabeth Shermon Ho-'ly Stanley Mike Sheikey Stan Senior slump escaped none of us Carl Edward Shollet Corl John Anthony Sho t lohn John Taylor Sigolood farmer John 182 Morcia Kay Silbaugh Marcia 183 Shofon $u« Smifh Shoti Siston Ann Smith SuJOn Joel Joy Snyder Joel Steven Wylie Spo'i t III Tmd Sicho'd lowye Spencer B.cl Elite Cozette Spittle Cozy Rrchord Mony Stonton O.cV Pomelo Koy SiO'l Pam Thomot fronllm S otb foomy Thereto 5 eph nt Thereto Jock Edwo d 5'evenor Jock Goye Stevent Gay 184 Victoria Stewort V.cty Rondell Robert S 'lti foody Korhryn CatSttl S Otlf Kaih Gregory Otorlet Weldon Stone G eg Jomel Ice Sloney Joy Tim Harmon Stover I MO lawro Ann S ong ISP Nancy Moe Svllivon None Robert Soyert Suter Bob Jeon loude Sulermotter Jeonie Deborah So Taggart Debbie l-ndo Mone Tokoci lindo Frederick lymon Tokott V Rid Sherry lynn Toylor Sher Jennitc O Teochnor Bird 185 amelo M i,vvo Mitlr Anno touiie Tru nmofii-i Weojry toun Worsen Teichr'oellcr lou-t Goorqr- Mallhew Tewktbary Tewkt Wichoel Deon Iborp Hamit Donald fredrrick Ihomot Don Bnverly (ynn Jhroll 6ev Cha et Morhn Ttiurtion Chuck Bondo l©e T.ltow Room Emi Togothi tmi 180 Gregory Cba'let Tomlmion Greg Kolhenne Pot'-c o Torrence Tore 0o d Wayne Tow mend Com Thomo Bodwell Trainer Tom Joon Carol Tiophagon Joan Moureen Corol Tuttle Moureen Robert Air-Minder Vojda Bob Ann Aoformo E i obel Valeniin Ann Paul liedeoct Valle Vol l noo Von Morn lindo Noncy Von Scboyek Sgveel Gory Steven VrCker GorviC 187 Kristi lyd o Voss Kns'i Ditto Katharine Woggoner tmdo Mononna Kay Wohl Moho Dowglos Mende Waldo Woldo Katherine Jan Wolker 1 Echo'd Troutman Wo'd R.ck W-lliom Bough Worner Bill CofOl Jean Weavei Bobb'i Clore Waites Webb Clove Kathy louno Webb Kothy Edith Francis Wesfervelt Edie John Jay Westro John Anne Hill Wheatley Buckwheat Dewey Clayton Wheeler Bump Andrew Powell Whipple The Drip 188 Susan flame Whitbeck Susie G«n«vo tonne White lourte Theresa Beirne W ck lorry Jomes Edward Williams III Anoweed John Davis Williams John Mofilyn Williams Marilyn loon Anno Will it Joan Jennifer Giohom Wilson Jenny Joyce Ann Wilson Joyce Mary lynn Wilson lynn Chnstme Mario Winflrath Chris Done W.nebero D 189 G'OduOtiOi —clrmo lo foo' y«Of ol tvdy holh pop quixzet paper . fetn. enominolion tporft and hn After twelve Ion years. the “big moment finally arrives 190 Mary Jennette Wolford Mory Shoron tee Wood Sherry Bart oro Jeon Wright Barb Jamet lore Wtnlle lokut Dionne lynno Wunoerl.ch Dionne Gordon ford Wyoir Big Dog Cheryl Joy Wynn Cheryl R-chord Donald Yeoien e h Robert foton Yoong Bob Gregory Zonefo Zorbo Pomelo Sue Zaio Hoi Jodith Ann Zellon J Zel Hillo Morgorei Ze-bt Mil'o Kathleen Gay Zimmerman Kothy Mory Kothern Zimmermon Molly 191 SENIOR ACTIVITIES A SHIRLEY JEAN ACKER: GAA Intromurols 1.2.3, Festo Club 2. FTA 2.3. MAD 2,3a French Club 3.4, Russion Club 1,2; Leoders Club 2 3,4, Pub Club 4, Student Council I. Youth-in-Governmcnt 4, Y-Teem I CLARE LINOEN ALLEN: GAA Intromurols I So tball Heodl; Charm Club 2.3. Festo Club 2; FTA 2.3, French Club I, Choir 2.3,4 Glee Club 1. School Musical 3; Talent Show 2 JAMES WARDS-WORTH ALLEN: Bo Sc boll 1,23,4 Bovs' Intromurols 1,2.3,4, Com Club 1,2,3,4 (Treasurer 2), Young Americans (or Freedom 3; Youth m-Governmcnt 4, Hi-Y 4 CAROL JEAN ANDERSON: French Club 1; Choir 1, Glee Club 2 3 4 CHARLOTTE ANN ANDERSON. GAA Intromurols 2,3, Chorm Club 4, Festo Club 3, MAD 2,3, Pub Club 4 Glee Club 2,3,4 MARGARET LYNN ANDREW: GAA Intromurols 1.2.3 4 (Tenms Head), French Honor Sccictv 2,3.4, MAD 2.3,4 French Club 1,2,3,4, Latin Club 2, Youth-m-Governmenf 4; Y-Teern 2.3 4. Glee Club 1, Tolcnt Shew 1.2. Skiing Club 2,3,4 CHERYL BETH ANDREWS: GAA Intcrscholostics 2 GAA Intromurols 1,2,3,4, MAD 2.3,4 French Club 1,2.3; Russian Club 2.3.4. AFS 4. Skiing Club 4 Upper Arlington Guard 3 LINDA LEE ANSTAETT: GAA Intra-murals 2 4, Spanish Club 3,4, Business Club 3, Glee Club 1,2,3,4. ALETA LEE ANTHONY: GAA Intromurols 1,2, Charm Club 2.3.4, Festo Club 3, FTA 3,4 MAD 2.3,4 French Club 1,2,3; Arlingtomon 3, Y-Tccm 2.3, Glee Club 2.3 ANNA ANTONIOS: GAA Intromurols 1.2.3.4, Sponish Honor Society 3.4 (Secretory 3. Vice-President 41, FTA 2,3, MAD 2.3,4 Sponish Club 1,2.3.4, Cub Courier I, Youth-m-Government 4,Y-Teens 1.2; Choir I, Glee Club 2,3.4 Tolcnt Show I DAVID NEWELL ARNOLD: Football 1.2.3.4. Bovs' Intromurols 1.2,3,4; Track I. Young Republicans 3 Sponish Club 3,4. Lotm Club 1,2, Young Americans for Freedom 3,4, Hi-Y 3.4, Biology Club 2. Choir 4. School Musical 3 RICHARD PAUL ASCHMEN: Boys' Intromurols 1,2.3,4 French Club 1.2, Hi-Y 4 CARL FRAN-CAIS ASHE: Aiglon College 2, Boys' Intramural'. I, Track 1, French Club 3.4. Spanish Club I. Choir I. Sk.mg Club 3 SHARON FERN AUE: GAA Intromurols 1,3,4, Dromo Club 4 MAD 2,3.4 Vicc-President 2 , French Club 1.2. Lotm Club 3,4, Glee Club 1,2, Tolcnt Show 2 RICHARD PURNELL AUMILLER: Not.onal Honor Society 3.4, Debote I, Young Republicans 2, Lotm Club 2; Cub Reporter 1 (Co-Editor); Arlingtoman 4 (Editor m Chicfl, Business Club 2, Choir 1.2.3.4, School Musical 3. Tolcnt Shew 12, Boys Stotc 4 MARCIA HELEN AYRES: GAA Intromurols 1.2,3. Festo Club 3. French Club 3; Lotin Club 2, Choir I B DARALYN KAY BACHMAN; GAA Intromurols 1.2.3, FTA 1,2 Sponish Club 1.2.3, Glee Club 12 MARCIA NORINNE 8AGBY GAA Intromurols 1.2, Quill and Scroll 3.4, MAD 2.3.4, Young Democrats 2.3.4 (Vice-President), French Club 1,2, Sponish Club Lorry Soucr tokes the rebound offer on unsuccessful Reody pomt ottempt. 3 4 Leaders Club 4, Cub Courier I Arlingtomon 3.4 Ideo-Reseorch Editor). AFS 3,4. Tolcnt Show I DONALD WILLIAM BAKER: Boys' Intromurols 1.2.3.4 Young Republicans 4. French Club 1.2. Spanish Club 3. Hi-Y 4 Bond I 2,3,4 JAMES WILLIAM BAKER: Boys' Intromurols 2,3,4, Swimming 2,3.4 (Co-Coptoin), French Club 2.3,4. Lcodcrs' C’ub 3.4, Youth-m-Government 4 (Councilmon), Hi-Y 3,4 Vice-Prcsid-.nti Upper Ailmgton Guard 3.4 TANNY BAKER: GAA Intromurols 1.2,3,4 (Secretory-Tuosurer I), Checrleodcr 3,4, Chorm Club 3, Dromo Club 2,3 FTA 2.3. Russian Club 1,2,3,4; Pub Club 3.4, Y-Teens 1,2, Choir I. Tolcnt Show I, Skiing Club 2 CONNIE SUE BALLENGEE. WILLIAM MARKLAND BALSON: Football I 2.3 'MonogcH. Track I, Russian Club 3 4 STEPHEN PAUL BARNES: French Club 3. Russion Club 1,2, Youth-m-Govcrnment 4 DOUGLAS WANNER BARNITZ: Boys’ Intromurols 1.3, Sponish Club 4, Student Council I. Sportsman's Club 3.4 TIM BARRY: Fencing Club 2. French Club 3 4 MELANIE JANE BART. LING: GAA Intromurols 1,2,3.4, Festo Club 3. FTA 3.4, MAD 2,3,4, French Club 1,2,3; Leaders’ Club 4, Young Americans for Freedom 2,3 4, Student Council I, Youth-m-Government 4 Y Teens 1,2,3.4, Glee Club 1,2,3, Tolent Show 1.2. Sk.mg Club 2 STEVE EDWARD BARTLOW: Boys' Intromurols 1.2.3.4, Trock 2. Wrestling 3. French Club 3,4, Lotm Club 1,2, Youth-m-Government 4 DANIEL ORMOND BATES: Bosketboll I. Football 1,2.3 4, Boys’ Intromurols 1,23,4, Trock I 2,3.4, Wrestling I; French Club 1,2, Student Council 1.2. Hi-Y 3.4 DAVID LEE BAUMER: Baseball 1.2 Student Council 2 LINDA JANE BEARD: GAA Intromurols 1.2,3.4, Chorm Club 2.3. French Club 1.2. Spanish Club 3,4, Business Club 3 4, Y-Tecns 1.2.3.4, Sk.mg Club 2.3 JAMES LEWIS BEESON: North High School I, Colegio Americano, Qu to, Ecuador 3 STEPHEN THEODORE BELSHEIM: Golf 1,2. Boys Intromurols 1.2. French Club I; Russian Club I 2.3. Bond 1,2.3,4 CRAIG LEE BELTON: Boys Intromurols 4, Swimm.ng I 2,3.4. Trock I. Wrestling I Spanish Club 3, Bond 1.2.3.4, Upper Arlington Guord 3.4 JAMES WILLIAM BENHAM: Bedford Michigon I, French Club 2.3, Bond 2.3 GARY GARVER 8ENNETT: Boys Intromurols 1,2,3.4, Wrestling 2. Spomsh Club 1.2. Lotm Club 3.4. Student Council 2. Hi-Y 4 MIKE EDWARD BEREND. Basketball I Footbo'l 1,2,3 Boys Intromurols I 2,3,4. Trock 1,2.3. Spon.sh Club 3.4, Cho.r 1.2.3.4 CATHY JO BERNATH: Not.onol Honor Society 3.4 Dromo Club 4 Help Club 1.2.3.4 (Vice-President 3. President 4), FTA 2.3,4, French Club 4. Spomsh Club 3.4, Lotm Club 2, Youth-m Government 4 Y-Tcens 3,4 CONSTANCE ABSHIRE BEUKEMA: GAA Intromurols I 2 Spanish Honor Soocty 2,3,4. FTA 3 MAD 2.3 4. Spanish Club 1.2,3,4, Y-Teens 2 3 4 AFS 2, Choir I Talent Show 1 JEFFREY BIGGS: Bosketboll I Baseball 1,2. Footboll I 2.3,4; Boys' Intromurols 1,2; Trock I. Wrestling 1,2.3.4 iCoptom), French Club 3,4; Student Council I. Hi-Y 4 DAVID ARCH BILLMIRE: Spomsh Club I, Biology Club 2 SUZAN OLLIE BIRD: GAA Intromurols 1.2 Festo Club 2.3; MAD 2,3, Young Democrats 2,3,4 (Sccretory-Treosurer 3. Vice-Presidcnt 4); French Club 3.4. Spon.sh C'ub I 2 Y-Teens 2,3, Biology Club 3 Glee Club 3 STEVEN GEORGE BIRKHOLD: Boys' Intromurols 1,4 Spanish Club 3,4 BRYAN RICHARD 8LACKWELL: Cross Country 3; Boys Intromurols 1.2.3.4 Trock 2.3.4, Dromo Club 4 French Club 1. Skiing Club 3.4 LOUISE BLAIR: Sponish Honor Society 3.4. Spomsh Club 1.2 3.4. Arlingtomon 4 Gin Club 1,2.3.4 CATHERINE MARY BOEHM: Wotterson H.gh School; Sponish Honor Society 4. MAD 2.3.4. Spon.sh Club 2.3 DIANNE GAYLORD BOEHM: GAA Intcrscholostics 4; GAA Intromurols 1.2.3.4. Charm Club 2. MAD 2,3.4; French Club I; Glee Club I 2.3 4 CHERYL JEAN BOGENRIEF; GAA Intromurols 1.2.3.4 French Honor Society 2.3 4 Festo Club 2.3. FTA 2,3, MAD 3 4 French Club I 2,3.4 Lcodcrs Club 4 Norwester 4 (Typist); Business Club 3.4, Student Council 1. Y Teens 1 2 3. AFS 2, Tolent Show I Sk.mg Club 2.3 CHRISTINE SCOTT BOHANNAN: GAA Intromurols 1,2,3, Festo Club 2, Help Club 4. FTA 1.2,3.4. French Club 1,2; Russian Club 3,4. Student Council I 2,3 4 Sk.mg Club 3.4 KATHERINE SUSAN BOLES: GAA Intromurols 1.2.3.4. MAD 2 3 4 French Club 3.4 Lotm Club 2, Student Council I, Glee Club 1.2; Tolent Show I Skiing Club 2,3.4 (Publicity Choirmon) ROGER ALLAN BONIFIELD: Boys’ Intromurols I 2.3. Festo Club 4. h Club 3.4. Sportsman's Club 3 LINDA JEAN 80NNIE: GAA Interscholostics 2.3 4. GAA Intromurols I 2.3.4 (Softboll Heod I. Archery Hi-od 3, President 41; Notionol Honor Society 3.4, Quill and Scroll 3,4 (Secretory), Festo Club 2,3.4; FTA 2.3,4, MAD 3, Young ons for Freedom 3, Help Club 2,3,4 Arlingtomon 3.4 (Nl Fcoture Editor); Glee Club 2; Tolcnt Show I, Class Secretory 4 DEBORAH JEAN BONTE Spomsh Honor Society 3.4. Chorm Club 3 4 (Publicity Choirmon). Festo Club 2.3.4 (Treosurer); MAD 2,3, Spanish Club 3,4 (President), Y-Tccns I, Glee Club I 2 MICHAEL GEOFFREY BORS: Bosketboll I. Footboll I, Boys' Intromurols 1,2,3 4 Trock 1, Dromo Club I. Festo Club 3; Young Republicans 4 Young Amcncons for Fiecdorr 3. Business Club 2, Youth in-Governmcnt 4 AFS 3. Bond I RICHARD WESLEY BOWEN: Tenn.s 1.2.3.4 Co-Coptoml; French Club 3,4; Lotm Club 1.2, Hi-Y 3.4 Biology Club 2. Sk.mg Club 4 CYNTHIA JO BOWERS: GAA Intromurols I. 192 Fencing Club 3; Festo Club 2,3,4, MAO 2,3.4; Spomsh Club 3.4, Latin Club 2; Cub Reporter 1. MICHAEL BRIAN BRADLEY: Football I; Wrestling 2. Spomsh Club 3.4, H.-Y 4 LARRY ARTHUR 8RAMEL: Boskctboll I, Boseboll I; Golf 1; Boys’ Intromurals 1,2,3; French Club 1,2. DOUG FERRELL BRAUN: Boskctboll I, Baseball I, Boys’ Intromurals 1,2,3,4, Trock 2; Wrestling 3. French Club 3 PATRICIA LYNN BREWSTER: GAA In-tramurois 1,3,4, Charm Club 3,4, Help Club 3, FTA 2,3,4, MAD 3,4; Spanish Club 1,2, Business Club 3,4 (Treasurer), Y-Tcens I, AFS 2, Glee Club 1,2, Talent Show I BEVERLY SUE 8R0WN: GAA Intcr-scholostics 2, GAA Intromurals 1,2,3,4, FTA 3,4, MAD 2,3,4 (President); French Club 3.4. Latm Club 1,2, Leoders' Club 4; Business Club 3.4. Y-Tccns 1.2,3.4, AFS 3.4. Cho.r l,2,3,4, School Musical 3 BONNIE MAUREEN BROWN: FTA 2,3,4, French Club 2.4, Y-Teens 2.3, Choir I GEORGE ROBERT BROWN, JR.: Cross Country 2,3,4, Boys' Intromurols 2,3,4, Track 2. Skiing Club 3. JENNIFER KAY BROWN: GAA Intromurals 1,2, Notional Honor Society 3,4. French Honor Society 2,3,4; Sponish Honor Society 3,4; Festo Club 2.3; MAD 2 (President), French Club 1,2,3,4; Sponish Club 2,3,4 (Secretary); Latin Club 2,3.4, Pub Club 2,3,4 iPrcsident 3. Treasurer 4); Y-Teens 1,2; Choir I; Skiing Club 2; P T A. Ex Libris Award 2, Junior-Senior Prom Co-Choirmon 3. JAMES MICHAEL BROWNING. Debote 3,4. French Club 1,2; Lotm Club 1. Russion Club 3,4 SHERRY LYNN BROWNING: FTA 3; MAD 3,4. Young Democrats 2, French Club 1,2,3,4; Biology Club 2; Choir 1,2,3.4, School Musical 3 CHRISTOPHER BERNARD BRUSH: Baseball 1,2,3,4. Cross Country 2,3. Boys' Intromurals 1,2,3,4, Wrestling 2.4, National Honor Society 3.4, French Honor Society 2,3,4; Dcbotc 2, French Club I. Russian Club 4; Leoders Club 3.4, Student Council 1,2.4 (Treasurer 2,4), Youth m Government 4; Chemistry Club 3 SUSANNA JEAN BRYANT: GAA Intromurals 1.4; Charm Club 2.4, MAD 2,3,4, Young Republicans 3, Spanish Club 1,2, Business Club 2,3, Y-Tcens I; Glee Club I JAMES BUCHANAN: Basketball 1; Boys' Intromurals 1,2,3.4; Trock 1, French Club 3; Spanish Club 1,2, Leaders’ Club 4. Hi-Y 4; Biology Club 2 Tolent Show 2 TIMOTHY LEE BUELL: Boseboll 1.2,3.4 Wrestling 2.3.4, Span.sh Club 1,2 JACK CHARLES BUNCE: 8oys Intromurals 1,2.3.4; Track 1,2, Lotm Club 2.3. Choir 1,3,4, Glee Club 2; School Musical 3. RICHARD LEE BURDETT: Cross Country 2,3,4; Boys' Intromurols 3; Track 1,2,3,4; Russian Club 1,2,4; Leoders' Club 4, Youth-in Government 4 ROBERT WALL BURNS: Baseball 1.2. Boys Intra-murols 1,2,4; French Club 1 DONNA CHRISTINE BURT: GAA Intramurals 1.2, Charm Club 4; Festo Club 4, MAD 2,3.4, Pub Club 2,3,4 (Trcosurer 3); Business Club 4, Glee Club 1.2,3,4, Talent SHow 1,2 SANDRA IRENE BUSHNELL: Grondv.cw H,gh School 1,2 Help Club 3, Business Club 3 DONNA DENE BYRD. French Honor Society 3.4 Charm Club 2.4, French Club 1.2,3.4 C NANCY ANN CALDERONE: GAA Intromurals 1.2; Chorm Club 4 Spanish Club 3. AFS 2, Choir 4 Glee Club 1,3,4 CHRISTINE ELAINE CALNAN: Grandview High School 1,2,3 ALBERT FRANKLIN CAMERON III: Bosketball 1, Football 1, Boys Intromurals 1,2,3,4, Trock 1,2.3,4, Drama Club 4; Sponish Club 3.4, Student Council 1,2 (Vice-President I); Youth-in-Govcrnmcnt 4; Chair 1,2,3,4, Class President 1.2 SUSAN JEANNE CAMPBELL: GAA Intromurols 1.2.3.4; Chorm Club 4; FTA 4, MAD 2,3,4. French Club 3,4; Lotm Club 1.2; Busmess Club 4; Youth-m-Govcrnmcnt 4 (Board of Education); Y-Teens 1,2.3,4 (Ways ond Means Choirman); Choir 2,3,4, Glee Club I. School Musicol 3. Tolent Show 1,2 STEPHEN GREGORY CAN-FIELD: Football 1,2,3,4; Boys' Intromurols 1.2.3,4. Trock 1. Wrestling 2.3; Drama Club 4, Leoders' Club 3.4, Youth-m-Government 4 (Board of Education), Gold.gger’s King 3, Turkey King 4 SUSAN ANN CARSON: St Mary of the Springs Acodcmy 1. Dromo Club 4, MAD 3.4, Spanish Club 3.4. Lotm Club 3.4 ELEANOR JEAN CHAMBERS. Charm Club 4 MAD 2. French Club 1.2.3.4 ALFRED BENJAMIN CHANDLER: Footboll 2.3.4 Golf 3.4 Trock 3.4, Wrestling 2; Arlingtonion 3,4 (Sports Editor); Youth-in-Govern ment 4 (Counolmonl. JANICE MARIE CHAPIN: GAA Intramural-. 1.2,3,4; Help Club 4, FTA 3. MAD 2,3.4, Russian Club 2.3,4; Y-Teens 1, Choir 1.2,3; Orchestra I, PT A Geometry Award 2 ROSALIE CHAPIN: MAD 2,3 Lotm Club 2.3 CATHLEEN AMANDA CHAPMAN: GAA Intromurols 1, Dcbotc 1,2, Festo Club 4, Hcolth Careers Club 4, FTA 2.3,4 MAD 2.3; French Club 1,2, Spanish Club 2,3,4. Young Americans for Freedom 1.2.3,4. Help Club 4 Glee Club 2,3,4, Talent Show 1,2 LAURA ELIZABETH CHASTAIN: GAA Intramurals 1,2 (Hockey Heod I). Cheerleader 1,3,4 Alternate 3.4), Charm Club 4, Festo Club 2.3; MAD 2.4, French Club 1.2,3,4. Business Club 3, Y-Tocns 2.4 Talent Show 1.2 PATRICIA ANN CHORGAN: GAA Intromurols 1.2, MAD 2, French Club I, Lotm Club 2,3; Youth-m-Govcrnmcnt 4, Choir I 2,3,4, Glee Club 3 4 School Musicol 3. Tolent Show 1.2 JAN ESTHER CHR1SMAN: GAA Intromurols 1.3; MAD 2.3,4, French Club 3,4 Latin Club 2,3,4 MARIAN RANDALL CHRISTISON: Hot Sp.mgs High School. Hot Springs. Arkonsos 2, GAA Intromurals 3,4 Festo Club 3,4. MAD 3. Spanish Club 3,4. Glee Club 3.4 TROY DOUGLAS CHRISTOPHER: Fcoiboil I Golf 1 2 3 4 Boys Intromurals 1.2,3,4 French Club 1,2; Biology Club I; Choir 1 STARLENE CHRISTY: GAA Intromurals I 2 (Prcvdent I, Rccrcotion Head 2 . FTA 3,4 MAD 2,3; French Club 3.4, Lotm Club 1.2, Leoders Club 2,3.4 (Wavs and Mcons Choirmon 3. Publicity Cha r- Shelley Seekms takes time out of her schedule to odmirc Arlington trophies won in post years. mon 4); Student Council 2; Choir 1,2,3,4, Glee Club I; School Musical 3, Talent Show 1,2, Skimg Club 2; Closs Secretary 1 RUSSELL FORD CLARK: Boys’ Intromurols 1.2.3.4. Wrestling 2 3 4 SUSAN LYNN CLEM: GAA Intromurols 1.2,3.4, Spomsh Club 1.2,3. MAD 2,3,4, Cub Courier 1; Business Club 3.4 (President); Youth-in-Govcrnment 4. Bond 1 ROBERT CHARLES CLEMENTS: Lotm Club 3.4 Com Club 2 CAROLYN MARGARET CLOSE: Radnor High School 2. GAA Intromurols 3,4, Leoders' Club 4; Health Careers Club 3,4 (Publicity Chairman); FTA 3.4, French Club 3.4, Skimg Club 3,4 DE80RAH CLOSE: GAA Intromurals 1, Dromo Club 2.3,4 (Treasurer); Spon.sh Club 1; Choir 2,3.4. Glee Club 3 GREGORY ROBERT COE: Boys' Intromurals 2.3.4 LARRY LEE COLE: Boys’ Intromurals 1,2,3,4, Trock 1; Lotm Club 1.2, Biology Club 2 JOHN PAUL COLLINS. Boskctboll 1 2,3,4 (Co Coptom), Boys’ Intro-murols 1.2,3.4. French Club 1,2.3; Russion Club 2,3, Student Council 2. Hi-Y 3,4 (Secretory) DALE BARRY COMBS. Wrestling 1.2 3,4 RICHARD WHITELEY COMFORT. JR.: Boys' Intromurols 1.2, Tenms 2.3,4. Notional Honor Society 3,4 (Vico President). French Honor Society 2,3.4. Dcbote I. French Club 1.2; Leoders’ Club 4 (Vice-President); Young Americans for Freedom 1,2,3,4 (President 1.3), Student Council 1.2,3 (Vice-President 1); Youth-m-Govcrnmcnt 4 (Course 11 man I, AFS 3.4 (Exchonge Student 3. President 4); Boys' State 3 (Speaker of the House); Notionol Merit Letter of Commendation 4 P.T A English ond French Awards 2 SHARON LEE CONWAY: GAA Intromurols 1,2.3.4, French Honor Society 3,4, FTA 3.4; MAD 2,3 4, French Club 1.2,3,4 (Secretory) Cub Courier 1, Y-Teens 1; Glee Club I, Talent Show 1 VICTORIA LYNN COOPER: French Club 2,3; Business Club 3,4. Biology Club 2, Moiorette 3.4; Talent Show 1,2 WILLIAM EDGAR COPELAND. JR.: Bovs' Intromurals 1.2,3.4. Swimming 2,3.4 (Co-Coptam), Trock I; Wrestling 1, French Club 1,2.3.4 Youth in-Governmcnt 4, Hi-Y 3.4 (Chaplaml; Upper Arlmg-ton Guard 3,4 LINDA ZOE COPPINS: GAA Intcrscholostics 2 GAA Intromurols 1.2, Notional Hcnor Society 3 4. French Honor Society 2,3.4 (Secretary); Debate Club I Dromo Club 2. FTA 3,4 (Secretory), MAD 2,3,4 (Trcosurer 2. Vice-President 4), French C ub 1.2.3.4. Student Council 1,3.4, Youth m-Govcrnmcnt 4, Y-Tcens 1,2,3 (Publicity Chairman 1); Glee Club 1 Tolent Show 1; Skimg Club 3; Upper Arlington Guard 3 CLAYTON DOUGLAS CORMANY: Boys' Intromurols 1,2.3.4; Dcbote 1.4 Dromo Club 3.4, French Club 1,2.3,4 Cub Reporter I, Student Council 1 MARK STEVEN FABIAN CORNA. Footboll 1,2.3; Boys' Intromurols 1,2.3.4 Trock 1,2, Young Democrats 4, French Club 1.2 Russian Club 3.4 (Sergeont-at-Arms) Leoders' Club 4; H.-Y 4 Sk.mg Club 2.4 RONALD GENE COUNTS: Football 1.3, Boys' Intromurols 1,4, Track 1 Wrestling 1, French Club 1 BONNIE GENE COURY: GAA Intromurols 1 French Club 3; Spomsh C ub 1.2; Tolent Shew 1 STEPHEN HUGH CRA8ILL: Bovs Intromurols 1.2. Sponish Club 1.2. Lotm Club 3 4, Hi-Y 4. Skiing Club 2 3 ROBERT SELLERS CRANE: Tennis 2.3,4, Sponish Honor Society 2,3 4; Dromo Club 2,3,4; French Club 1, Spanish Club I 2 3,4. Young Republicans 1.2; H.-Y 4, B.ology Club 2, Sk.mg Club 2 3.4 JUDITH ANN CRUNELLI: GAA Intromurols 1.2,3. Qu.H ond Scroll 3,4. Debote 1.2,3; Help Club 3.4 FTA 2.3.4 Young Oemocrots 2,3,4; 193 French Club ' 2.3.4, Cub Reporter I Arlingtonion 3 4, Y-Teens 2,3.4 Biology Club 2. Cho.r I CYNTHIA CARROLL CUNNINGHAM: Sandusky High School I, Spomsh Club 3 Arlingtonion 2. Business Club 2,3.4 NGUYEN CUONG: Youth-m-Governmcnt 4, Hi-Y 4 AFS 4 PAMELA JEAN CURRY: Notional Honor Society 3,4, French Honor Scoety 3,4, Charm Club 3,4 FTA 3, MAD 2,3, French Club 1,2.3.4 Leaders’ Club 4, Youth-m-Government 4 (Building Inspector), Y-Tcens 3. AFS 3.4, Choir 1,2,3.4 (Publicity Chairmon); School Musicol 3, Talent Shaw 1,2.4 Notional Merit Scholarship Sem.-F.nolist BRUCE WILLIAM CURTIS: Cross Country 2.3.4, Track 1.2.3.4, Drama Club 3.4. French Club 3.4. Lofm Club I 2 WESLEY KENNETH CURTIS. 0 BARBARA JEAN DARROW: GAA Intramurols 1.2; FTA 3, MAD 2.3.4, Yeung Republicans 4. French Club 1.2,3,4; Spanish Club 3,4, Y-Teens 1,2.3,4. Chou 1.2.3,4, School Musical 3, Tolcnt Show 1,2. PEGGY ARLENE DAUBE: Elgin Academy 2,3 MARIAN LOUISE DAVIS: GAA Intramurols 1,2,3,4; French Honor Society 3,4. MAD 2.3.4, French Club 1,2,3,4; RuiSion Club 1,2,3,4,Cub Courier 1, Y-Tccns 1, Choir 2,3,4, Glee Club I, School Musicol 3, Tolcnt Show 1.2 CATHERINE FRANCES DEAN: GAA Intramurols 1; Charm Club 2.3.4, Heolth Careers Club 4, Help Club 4 JANE ANN DELASH-MUTT: GAA Intromurals 1,2.3,4; Charm Club 2,3,4 iTreosurcr); MAD 2,3,4, French Club 1,2, Spomsh Club 3; Y-Teens 2,3; Majorette 4, Trock Queen 3 JUDITH ELAINE DENNEY: GAA Intramurols 1,3; Charm Club 2,3,4, MAD 2,3,4, Spanish Club 3; Latin Club 1,2; Y-Tcens 1.3 TERRI ANN DENNIS: GAA lnterscholost.es 3.4, GAA Intromurols 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 1, French Honor Society 3.4, MAD 2; French Club 1,2,3,4. Student Council 3.4 (Parliamentarian); Youth-in-Govc-rnment 4, Y-Teens 1,2; Choir 1,2,3,4, School Musicol 3; Talent Show 1.2 RONALD MORTON DESMOND: Football 1; Tennis 1,2,3,4, Young Republicans 4, French Club 3, Business Club 3. JON WARNER DODRILL: Cross Country 3.4 Boys' Intramurols 1.2.3.4, Trock 1,2,3,4, Debote I, Lotm Club 2.3,4 (President); Youth-m-Govcrnmcnt 4; 8ond 1.2.3,4 (President), Closs Treasurer. ROBERT MICHAEL DODSON: Football I. Boys' Intromurals 1.2,3,4, Lotm Club 2. Radio Club 2, Youth-m-Govcrnmcnt 4 CYNTHIA LYNN DOESCHER. Pleosont View High School I, GAA Intromurols 4. Charm Club 4; MAD 2.3.4, Spanish Club 3; 8usmcss Club 2.3.4. Tolcnt Shew 2 CELIA ANNE DRAKE: Eorl Wooster High School, Reno, Ncvodo, 2, Whetstone High School 3; MAD 4, Spanish Club 4, Arlingtonion 4, Y-Teens 4 VICTORIA ANNE DRAKE: Son Juon Copistrono High School 1. Wooster High School 2. Whetstone High School 3; MAD 4; Spanish Club 4, Y-Teens 4 JENNIFER DROKE: GAA Intromurols 1.2,3,4, Charm Club 2, FTA 2,3; Russion Club 2,3,4; Y-Teens 1,2 IProgrom Cha.rmon 1). Cho.r I KAREN SUE DRONE: Help Club 2. Cho.r 1. JAMES HARVEY DUFFEE. JOHN JAKE JOE DUFFY: Boys' Intromurals 1.2. Soonish Club 1.3, Business Club 1; H.-Y 4, AFS 2 BRENDA JOYCE DUNCAN: GAA lntcscholast.es 2 3,4, GAA Intromurols 1.2.3.4; MAD 2,3; French Club 1. Glee Club T2,3 4 JOHN OREN DUSTHIMER: Football I. Boys' Intromurols 1.2.3.4, Trock I; Russ.on Oub 1.2.3. H.-Y 4 PATRICIA JEAN DUVALL: GAA Interscholastics 2,3,4. GAA Intromurols 1,2.3,4, MAD 2.3.4; French Club 1.2, Business Club 2.3.4, Glee Club 1, Tolcnt Show 1.2 RUSSELL ROWE DYNES: Boys' Intromurols I, Spomsh Club I E JACK CAIN EBRIGHT: Football I, 8oys' Intromurols 1,2,3.4. Track 1,2, Droma Club 1.2, Russian Club 1. Young Amcricons for Freedom 2.3 iTreosurer), Cub Courier I, Student Council I, Youth-m- Government 4, Choir 2.3 4, School Musical 3, Skiing Club 3 LYNN ELLEN EKEGREN: Woylond High School I. Governor Liv.ngston Regional High School 3 DEAN GREGORY ELLENWOOD: Trock I, 8and 1.2.3.4, Cho.r 1.2. School Mus.col 3, Tolcnt Show 1.2 NANCY JEAN ELLIS: GAA Intromurals 1,2.3.4. Fcsto Club 2,3.4; MAD 2,3.4. French Club I. Pub Club 3.4. Cho.r 1, Glee Club 2.3,4 Skiing Club 3 BARBARA ANN ENGLISH: Wotterson High School 1.2, GAA Intro murals 3,4, Festo Club 3. MAD 3, French Club 3 LINDA JEAN EVANS: GAA Intromurols 1.2, Drama Club 1.2. FTA 2.3 4, French Club 3,4. Y-Teens 1.2. Glee Cub 2.3 NORA SUE EYRE: French Honor Society 2,3,4, FTA 3.4, MAD 2,3,4, French Club 1.2.3.4, Youth-m-Governmcnt 4 (Deputy Commissioner of Heolth) F SCOTT DALE FANKHAUSER: Boys' Intromurols 3.4 Spanish Club 3, Biology Club I JOHN FARBER: Sw.mmmg 2.3, Spanish Club 1,2,3. Ltoders' Club 2 MARY JULIANNA FARR: GAA Intromurols 1.2.3 4. Cheerleader 1,3,4, Notionol Honor Society 3,4, French Honor Society 3,4, MAD 2.3,4, French Club 1,2.3.4, Lotm Club 2, Leaders' Club 2,3.4. Pub Club 3,4, Business Club 4; Youth-m-Government 4, Y-Teens 3,4; Chou 1.2,3, School Musicol 3. Tolcnt Show 1.2, Skung Club 2,3.4; Closs Secretory 2 JAMES MICHAEL FEIL: Footboll I Boys' Intromurols 1.2.3.4, Debote 3.4. Spanish Club 3; Russian Club 1.2,3.4, Radio Club 4 Cub Courier 1, Biology Oub 2. Chemistry Club 3.4 SHERYL LEE FERRARO: GAA Intcr-scholostics 3.4 GAA Intromurals 1.2.3.4 (Bowling Head 3. Secretory 4), Spanish Honor Scoety 3,4. MAD 2,3 4. Spomsh Club 2,3.4 (Vicc-Presidcntl. Lotm Club 2, Y-Teens 1,2. Glee Club 1,4; Tolcnt Show l, Upper Arlington Guard 3.4 JOHN FICKELL: Bosketboll 1.2; Boseboll 1.2, Football 1,2,3,4, Boys' Intromurals I 2,3,4 French A typical lunch period is portroyed by the senior boys. Club 3.4. H.-Y 4 SALLY FINDLAY. ROBERT EDWARD FINELLI: Footboll 1,2.3.4, Tennis I; Spanish Club 3, Lotm Club 1,2; Hi-Y 4 SANDRA LEE FINNEY: Charm Club 3,4 MAD 2,3,4, French Club 1.2, Student Council I, Youth-m-Government 4, Y-Teens 1,2,3; Band I, Glee Club 3.4. Skiing Club 3,4 JOHN RICHARD FISHER: Footboll 1.2.3.4. Boys' Intramurols 1.2,3; Lotm Club 2 LYNNE BRYANT FISHER: Summit, New Jersey 2.3; GAA Intromurols 1.4, French Club I CNYTHIA 8EA FLESCH: GAA Intromurols 1,2.3, MAD 2,3,4; Young Republicans 4. Russian Club 1.2 3 4 Choir 1,2,3,4; School Mus.col 3 MARJORIE LEE FLICK: GAA Intromurols 1.2.3,4. FTA 4. MAD 2,3,4, French Club 2.3. Leaders’ Club 2,3.4 (Treasurer); Y-Teens 1.2. Cho.r 1.2,3,4. Closs Treasurer I GARY DENNIS FLOTO: Beys Intromurals 1.2,3.4. Spomsh Club 3 SUSAN COLLEEN FOGARTY. CONSTANCE ANN FOLKERTH: GAA Intromurols 1.2; MAD 2,3; Spanish Club 2,3. Russian Club 2,3.4. Leoders' Club 3.4, Cho.r 1; Tolent Show 1,2 THOMAS EDWARD FONTANA: Boys' Intromurols 1.2.3.4, Russian Club 3,4 (President), Student Council 1.2,3.4 (President I). Youth .n-Government 4, Tolent Show 1 KENNETH EUGENE FOSTER: Beys' Intromurols 1.2, Trock 1; Festo Club 2, Glee Club 1,2. JANIS LYNNE FOX: GAA Intromurals 1,2,3, Spomsh Honor Society 2.3.4 (Secretory), MAD 2.3. Spanish Club 1,2.3.4, Business Club 3.4 (Vice President), Choir 1,2,3,4; School Musical 3; Tolent Show 1.2 CLAUDIA LOUISE FRAHER: Wotterson H,gh School 1.2, Charm Club 4, FTA 3.4, Lotm Club 3 BRUCE CHARLES FRANK: Footboll 1. 8oys‘ Intromurols 1.2,3.4, Trock 1,2.3,4. French Club 1.3.4, Choir I THOMAS CRAIG FRANKLIN: Bosketboll 1, Football 1.2.3.4 (Co-Coptom); Golf 1,2; Wrestling 3,4 Notional Honor Society 3,4 (President); French Club 1,2 (President 1), Student Council 2,3.4 (Vicc-Prcsidcnti, Youth-m-Govcrnmcnt 4, Hi-Y 4, Choir 1,2,3.4. School Mus.col 3, Closs Vice-President 1 ANNE MARIE FREEMAN: GAA Intromurols 1,2,3, Help Club 3.4, FTA 2 3 4, French Club 1.3, Tolent Show 1, Skung Club 2,3 4 WILLIAM ARTHUR FRENCH: GAA Intromurols 1,2 4 Trock 4, Spanish Honor Society 3.4; Quill and Scroll 3,4. Spanish Club 1,2,3; Arlingtonion 3.4 Bond 1,2.3,4 PATRICIA LYNN FREUTEL: Chorm Club 2.4, MAD 2,3,4, French Club 1,2, Spomsh Club 3 CYNTHIA LYNN FULLER: GAA Intromurols 1.2, Charm Club 2.3 4. Festo Club 2.3. MAD 2.3.4. Festo Club 2,3, MAD 2.3.4. French Club 1.2; Pub Club 4 Business Club 4 Cho.r I BILL ELLIS FULL-WILER. CHRISTOPHER LAMARR FULTON: Tcnms 1.2; Business Oub 2. H.-Y 2 Spc.-ismon s Oub 3 PAMELA JANE FULTZ: Help Club 4, FTA 4, MAD 2.3,4, French Club 1,2; Spanish Club 3,4, Bu-mcss Club 3, Choir 2,3.4, Glee Club 1; School Musical 3, Tolcnt Shi.w 1,2 JO ELLEN FURNEY: GAA Intramural- 1,2.3.4. MAD 4, Lotm Club 3,4 G ELIZABETH ANN GABRIEL: GAA lnterscholost.es 2,3,4 GAA Intro-murals 1,2,3,4 (Hockey Hi-od I Vice President 4), Notional Honor Society 3.4, French Honor Society 2,3 4 MAD 2,3,4 (Service Chairmon 3), French Club 1.2 3.4. Norwcttcr 4 'Girls' Sports Editor), Y-Teens 1, Glee Club 1,3. Talent Show 1.2. Girls' Stole iAlternate 3) 194 KARL LOUIS GADNAI: 8osketboll 1; Football 1,2; Boys' Intromurols 1,2,3,4; Track I, Span.sh Club 3,4, H.-Y 4, Cho.r 1.2,3.4 LOIS CAMPBELL GALLAGHER: Princeton High School, Princeton, New Jersey I; University High School 2; French Club 3,4, Spomsh Club 3; Y-Teens 3 JOHN WALTER GAMERTSFELDER: Spomsh Oub 3 4, Glee Club 1.2,3,4 JOHN THOMAS GARDNER: French Club 1,2, RuSSion Club 3.4. JIM GARTIN: Football 1,2, Trock 1,2; Orama Club 1.2,3,4; Spanish Club 4 MARY VIRGINIA GARVIN: GAA Intra-murals 1,2,3,4; French Honor Society 2,3,4; FTA 3, MAD 2,3, French Club 1,2,3,4, Spomsh Club 3.4, Latin Club 2; Student Council 2, Leaders' Club 4, Youth-in-Govemmcnt 4, Y-Tecns 2,3,4 (Public Affoirs Choirmon 2, Vice-President 4); Cho r 3,4, Glee Club 1; School Musicol 3; Tolent Show 1,2; Notionol Merit Letter of Commendation 4. TED STEPHEN GATSCH: Boys’ Intromurols 1,3, Spomsh Club 1,2 SCOTT GETTINGER: Fencing 2,3; Spomsh Club 3, Young Americans for Freedom 1,2, Bond 1.2,3.4 (Treasurer 4), Choir 2,3,4, School Musical 3; Tolent Show 1,2 JOSEPH EDWARD GEYER: Cross Country 1,2,3; Boys' Intromurols 1,2,3,4; Trock I; French Club 1, Lotm Club 3.4, Hi-Y 4. Glee Club 4 FRED CALLAN GILBERT: Bosketboll 1. Football 1,2; Boys' Intromurols 1,2; Trock 1,2, Lotm Club 1; Youth-m-Government 4, Choir 1 JUDY LOIS GILBERT: GAA Intromurols 1.2,3,4; MAD 2,3,4; French Club I, Cub Courier I, Busmcss Club 4, Y-Tcens 1,2,3; Glee Club 1,2; Tolent Show 1,2 JOHN SLAGLE GILBREATH: Golf 1,2,3,4 (Coptam 4), Boys' Intromurols 2,3,4, Spomsh Club 2, Lotm Club 1, Biology Club 2 REBECCA JO GILCHRIST: Grosse Pomtc High School 2, GAA Intromurols 2,3, MAD 2,3; French Club 2,3,4; Business Club 4, Glee Club 2,3 DOUG CHARLES GILL: Boys' Intromurols 1,2,3,4, Spomsh Club 3, Upper Arlington Guard 3,4. SHIRLEY ANNE GILLILAND: GAA Intromurols. 1.2; Notional Honor Society 3,4; FTA 3.4 (Program Choirmon 4); MAD 2,3,4; Russian Club 2.3,4, AFS 3.4 JULIA DIANE GLASS: GAA Intromurols 1,2,3.4, Festo Club 3, MAD 2,3,4, Spanish Club 1,2,3,4 (President 1); Glee Club 1,2; Tolent Show 1; Skimg Club 2; PTA English Aword 2 CHARLES TAYLOR GLEAVES: Boys' Intromurols 1.2.3.4; Trock 2, Com Club 2 MARGARET GLENN: GAA Intromurols 1,2,3; Chorm Club 3; Help Club 3,4 (Vice-President 4); FTA 2,3, French Club 1.2; Choir 1,2; Tolent Show 1; Skimg Club 4 MARY LEE GLOVER: GAA Intromurols 1,2, MAD 2,3, Young Republicans 4. Russian Club 2,3,4; Cub Courier 1, Y-Teens 2, Biology Club 2. Moiorette 3,4, Choir 1,2,3,4, School Musicol 3 JAMES RANDELL GODDARD: Young Republicans 2,3,4; Spanish Club 1,2; Young Americans for Freedom 2.3, Cub Reporter 1; Business Club 3; Biology Club 2, Glee Club 1,2,3; School Mus.col 3; Tolent Show 1.2,4 JOANNE MARIE GOLDEN. STEVE RICHARD GORDY: Prospect High School 1. Boseboll 2; Foot-boll 2.3,4, Lotm Club 2; Youth m-Govcrnment 4 (Mayor); Turkey King 3 NANCY CLARE GORRY: GAA Intromurols 1,2,3,4, Charm Club 3.4. FTA 3, MAD 2,3; Y-Teens 1,2.3 (Vice-President 1) MELINDA JANE GRAF: e.nntytown H.gh School 1.2; Festo Club 3, MAD 2; French Club 2. DAVE GEORGE GRAFF: Boys' Intromurols 1.2.3, Spomsh Club 3. Biology Club 2. Choir 1,2,3 CAROLYN JANE Bruce Fronk gets needed books for the doy ohcod GRAHAM: GAA Intromurols 1.2,4; Notionol Honor Society 3,4; FTA 2,3,4, French Club 1,2,3.4; Glee Club 2,3, Tolent Show 1. PAMELA JAYNE GRAHAM: Grove Gty High School 1, Help Club 2.3.4 (Secretory 3), MAD 2.3,4. Leaders' Club 4 CAROL ANN GRAVES: FTA 3. MAD 3.4, Spomsh Club 3,4. Y-Teens I, Glee Club 1.2.3.4 MICHAEL EDWARD GRAVES: Spomsh Club 1, Cub Reporter 1; Comcro Club 2; Choir 1.2; Tolent Show 1,2; Upper Arlington Guord 3 SANDRA JANE GRAVES: Health Coreers Club 2, FTA 2.3.4, Spomsh Club 4. GRETCHEN GREEN: GAA Intromurols 1; Debotc 1; Dromo Club 3.4, French Club 3.4. Lotm Club 2, DEBORAH ANNE GREER: GAA Intromurols 2; Fencing 2,3; Festo Club 3, FTA 2,3,4, French Club 3; Skimg Club 2,3 RODRICK HUGH GREIDER: Boseboll 1. Football 1,2, Boys' Intromurols 1,2,3, Spanish Club 1,2; Biology Club I; Choir I KURT DOUGLAS GRIDLEY: Fcotboll 2.3,4. French Club 1.2. Leoders' Club 4 MARGARET ANN GRIMES: GAA Intromurols 1.2.3.4; Dromo Club 4, Spomsh Club 3.4. Lotm Club 2, Young Americans for Freedom 3.4. Youth-m-Government 4, Y-Tccns 1,2,3; Glee Club I; Tolent Show 2 GREGORY NORMAN GRINCH: Young Republicans 2. Spomsh Club 2, Student Council 1. Comero Club 2 (Secretary-Treosurer 2); Bond 1,2,3.4. Orchestra I PATRICIA ANN GRINER-. GAA Intromurols 1.2,3; MAD 2,3,4, Young Republicans 2; Spanish Club 1.2, Y-Teens 2.3. Glee Club 1.2 NANCY CATHERINE GUERIN: GAA Intromurols 1,2, Tolent Show 1.2 OSWALDO PABLO GUERRERO: Spomsh Honor Society 4. Spomsh Club 4, Leoders' Club 4; AFS 4, Youth-m-Government 4. SUE ELLEN GUESMAN: GAA Interscholostics 2.3,4, GAA Intromurols 1.2.3.4 (Golf Hcod 3 , Notionol Honor Scoety 3,4, MAD 2,3,4, French Club 1,2; Student Council 1, Youth-in-Government 4; Bond 1j2,3,4, Choir 1; School Musicol 3; Tolent Show I; Closs Secretory 3; Gris' State 3. LINDA SUZANNE GUILD: Business Club 4 HELARA VIVETA GULBIS: Festo Club 4, MAD 2,3.4; French Club 1,3,4, Latin Club 3.4; Glee Club 2,3,4 KENNETH ALBAN GULCHER: Angolo High School I, Cross Country 2,3,4 (Tn-Coptom 4), Boys' Intromurols 2.3.4, Trock 2,3,4, Young Republican 3,4, Spomsh Club 2.3; Rodio Club 2,3,4. Com Club 2,3; Young Americans for Freedom 3,4; Norwester 4 (Loyout Editor), Hi-Y 3,4, Bond 2,3,4, Beor-A-Toncs 3.4, Tolent Show 2 DAVID LEE GUTHERIE: Swimming 4. Spanish Club 3,4; Rodio Club 2,3.4 (Secretory-Treosurer 2. Treosurer 4); Young Americans for Freedom 3; Biology Club 2; Bond 1,2,3,4; Beor-A-Tones 3,4, Choir 2; Orchestro 4; Tolent Show 4, Upper Arlington Guord 3. H HILARY HACKENBURG: GAA Intromurols 1.2,3, MAD 2,3, Leoders' Club 2,3; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Tolent Show 1; Homecoming Queen 4. SCOTT ANDREW HAINES: Golf 3.4, Boys' Intromurols 1.2.3.4. Dromo Club 2,3,4, Spanish Club 2.3.4; Bond 1; Orchestro I. NANCY RHAE HAIRE. ANN ELLEN HALL: North High School, GAA Intramural I; Spomsh Club 1,2; Business Club 2. Bond 1.2.3.4, Choir 1.2.4, School Musicol 3; Orchestro 2 WILLIAM THOMAS HALL: 8oys' Intromurols 1,2,3.4, French Club 1,2; Arlmgtomon 3,4; Student Council 1; Biology Club 1; Choir 1; Tolent Show 1 LYNN LOUISE HAMELBURG: GAA Intromurols 1,2; FTA 3. MAD 2,3. Russian Club 2,3,4; Y-Teens 2. Glee Club I.2.3.4 LINDA JOYCE HANKEY: GAA Intromurols 1.2, FTA 3.4, MAD 2.3; Spomsh Club 2.3.4; Spanish Honor Society 3,4 (Vice-President 3); Russion Club 3,4; Cub Courier I, School Musicol I PENNY SUE HANNAWAY: GAA Intromurols 1,2,3.4; Fencing Club 3; MAD 2.3.4. French Club 1.2, Spanish Club 3. Business Club 2.4 Tolent Show 2.4 JERRY DOAN HARD: Biology Club 2, Bond 1.2.3.4. Beor-A-Toncs 4 RUTH ADELE HARDESTY: GAA Intromurols 1.2 MAD 4, French Club 1.4; Bond 1,2,3, Orchestro 1, Tolent Show 1. JAMES BRUCE HARDIE: Boys' Intromurols I, Trock 1; Wrcstlmg 3.4; French Club 1,2; Com Club 2; Leoders’ Club 4, Student Council 4. H.-Y 3,4, Tolent Show I SUZANNE LOUISE HARDIE: Dromo Club 4 DAVID WAYNE HARDYMON: Cross Country 2,3, Footboll 1; Boys' Intromurols 1,2,3.4. Swimming 3,4 Track 1,2,3.4, Wrestling 1,2; French Club 1; Student Council 3.4, Youth-m-Government 4 (Co-Cho.rmon), H.-Y 4. Closs President 3.4 PAMELA JANE HARE: St. Mary of the Springs I; GAA Intromurols 2,3, Chorm Club 2,3,4; Festo Club 2.3; FTA 2.3, MAD 2,3,4; Young Democrots 2,3; Lotm Club 2,3; Young Americans for Freedom 2,3,4, Y-Tccn 2,3; Biology Club 2.3; Camera Club 3.4, Glee C!ub 2,3, Bible Club 3,4 JANIE LYNNE HARRIS: GAA Intromurols 1,2; Notionol Honor Society 3,4; French Notional Honor Society 2,3,4; Help Club 3,4, FTA 3; MAD 2,3,4; French Club 1,2,3,4 Norwester 4 (Assistont Editor), Youth-m-Govcrnmcnt 4, Y-Teens 1,2,3,4 (Worship Chairman 3, President 4), AFS 2,3,4 (Secretory 3, Vice-President 4); Tolent Show 1.2; P.T A. English Aword 3, National Merit letter of Commcndotion 4. NANCY ANNE HARRIS: Villa Madonno Acodcmy 2, GAA Intromurols 1.3.4, MAD 2,3,4, French Club 1.2,3,4. Lot.n Club 3; Student Council 1, Y-Tcens 2,3; Upper Arlington Guard 3,4 RANDY REED HARRIS: Mome East High School 1; Baseball 2. Boys’ Intromurols 2.4, H.-Y 4; Upper Arlmgton Guard 4 PATRICIA ANN HART: GAA Interscholostics 2,3,4; GAA Intromurols 1.2.3,4 (Trock Heod 1, Hockey Hcod 4); FTA 4, MAD 2.3, French Club 1, Pub Club 2,3,4; AFS 3.4; Glee Club 2,3.4; Tolent Show 1.2. WILLIAM JOHN HARTMAN: Bosketboll 1.2,3.4, Football 1.2; Boys' Intromurols 1,2,3,4; Trock 1. Wrestling 2.3,4 (Co-Coptom 4); Leoders’ Club 2.3.4; H.-Y 3.4 DAVID ALFRED HARTMANN: Dromo Club 3,4. 195 French Club 1,2.3.4; Bond ,2.3,4 (Drum Motor 3,4), Choir 4 JERRY RAY HARVEY: Nicloios Orem Junior High School, Hyottsvillc, Maryland 1 WILLIAM MICHAEL HAVENER: Droma Club 4, Festo Club 4. French Club 1,2. Young Americans for Freedom 2.3.4, Biology Club 2. Glee Club 1,2. PHILIP CALDWELL HAWLEY: Boys' Intramurals 1,2.3,4; Tcnn.s 3.4, Notional Honor Society 3.4 (Treasurer 4), Lotm Club 1,2,3 Treos-urer 3) Leoders Club 4. Norwcstcr 4 (Boys' Sports Editor), Student Council 2. Boys' Stote 3 (Alternate) PAMELA ANNE HAYNES: Guernsey Cotholic Central High School, Combndge. Ohio 1,2,3; Health Coreers Club 4, Glee Club 4 JON NEIL HAZELBAKER: University High School 1.2, Cross Country 3, French Club 3,4 (Vice-President 3). Business Club 3 NANCY McDONALD HEATH: GAA Inferscholosfics 2,3,4, GAA Intromurals 1.2,3,4; Sponish Honor Society 3,4, Heolth Careers Club 2; MAD 2,3; Spanish Club 1,2,3,4, Y-Teens 1, Glee Club 1.2 DARRELL LEE HECKMAN: Cross Country 2,3.4. Footboll 1, Boys' Intromurals 1,2,3.4, Track 3; Lotm Club 2; Russion Club 3,4; Cub Reporter 1; Student Council 4 (President 4); Choir 1,2,3.4, Glee Club I; Tolent Show 1; Skiing C'ub 3 RICHARD EDWARD HEIL: Cross Country 3,4, Trock 3,4; French Club 1, Russian Club 3,4; Rodio Club 2,3.4 (President 2.3) CARL HEMMELER: 8©ys' Intramurols 1,3,4; French Club 2,3; Hi-Y 4 JAMES THOMAS HENDERSON: Boys' Intromurals 2, Spanish Club 1,2; Russian Club 3.4. Rodio Club 2; Bond 1,2,3.4, Chemistry Club 3 CYNTHIA LEE HENNEY: GAA Interscholostics 3,4; GAA Intromurols 1,2,3.4; Quill ond Scroll 4 iTrcosurer); MAD 2,3.4 (Publicity Choir-mon 4); Young Republicans 3.4, Festo Club 2,3,4 (Secretary 4); Spanish Club 1.2,3,4 (Publicity Choirmon 4); Lotm Club 3,4, Young Amcncons for Freedom 2,3,4 (Secretory 4); Pub Club 3,4 (Secretory 4), Arlmgtomon 4, Y-Teens 2. Choir I; Tolent Show I; Skiing Club 2,3,4; Upper Arlington 3,4 BARBARA JANE HENRY: GAA Intromurols 1,2,3,4; Dromo Club 2,3,4; MAD 2, Russian Club 2,3,4 Student Council 1; Y-Teens 1; Glee Club 1,2,3.4; Tolent Show 2, Thespions 3.4 BETSY ANN HENRY: Farmington Senior High School, Farmington, Michigan, Festo Club 4, Young Republicans 4; Y-Teens 4, Char 4 FRANK STEVEN HERB: Boys' Intromurols 1,2,3; Trock 1; Wrestling 3.4; French Club 1.2, Business Club 2 ROSEMARY JANE HERBERT: GAA Intromurols 1.2, French Honor Society 3.4. MAD 2,3.4, Young Republicans 4; French Club 1.2,3,4, Biology Club 2. Choir 1,2.3.4 (Secretory 4), School Musical 3; Bible 2,3,4 HAROLD EDWARD HESSNEY: Columbia H.gh School. Rich-lond. Washington 1,2, Bosketboll 3; Footboll 3. Trock 3 HAROLD EDGAR HESTAND: Stronohon High School 2, Lotm Club 1.2, Russrnn Club 3.4, Youth-,n-Governmcnt 4 CHRISTOPHER FRANK HIGH: Cross Country 2,3, Boys' Intromurols 1,2; Trock 1,2,3,4, Spomsh Club 1.2; Student Council 1.2.3,4. AFS 2, Talent Show 2.4 ROBERT WESLEY HIGH, JR.: Trock 1.2.3,4, Spanish Club 3 JAMES EDWARD HILDITCH: Spanish Club 3. Chou 2 JODI HILDRETH: GAA Intromurols I; MAD 2, Russion Club 2, Y-Tcens 1; Choir I, Tolent Show 1. JOAN ASTRID HILLSTROM: GAA Intromurols 1,2.3,4; Drama Club 1,2,4; Help 4, FTA 1,2,3.4, Sponish Club 1,2,3, Student Council 1.2. Business Club 3, Y-Teens 1,2.3.4; Cho.r 1,2,3.4, Trock Queen I. After o short gam, Tom Kohn tockles o South Bulldog DAVID MASON HINTERSCHIED: Golf 1.2, Boys' Intromurols 2; Spanish Club 3, Cub Courier I; Arlmgtomon 2; Comoro Club 2; Tolent Show 1,2. CAROL ANN HOBBS: GAA Intromurals 1,2,3.4; Notionol Honor Society 3,4; French Honor Society 3.4, Chorm Club 2,3,4; FTA 3,4, MAD 2,3,4. French Club 1,2,3,4; Young Americons for Freedom 2,3, Y-Teens 2,3,4. Glee Club 1,2,3. Tolent Show 1.2; Skiing Club 2,3; Homecoming Court 4 THOMAS JAMES HOGAN: Boys' Intromurols 1,2,3,4, French Honor Society 3,4; French Club 1,2,3; Student Council 2,3,4 (Woys ond Means Choirmon 4); Youth-m-Govcrnmcnt 4; Biology Club 2, Chemistry Club 3 SAM ERLE HOKE: Mentor H.gh School 1,2. JOANNE FRANCES HOLLAND: St Mory of the Springs 1,2; GAA Intromurols 3,4; MAD 3,4; French Club 3,4, Skiing Club 3,4 CHRISTOPHER ANTONY HOLMES: Wrestling 1; French Club 1.4 JAN ELLEN HOLZAEPFEL: GAA Inter-scholastics 1,2,3,4; GAA Intramurols 1,2,3,4; Help 3; FTA 2,3,4; French 1,2,3; Student Council 4, Choir 2; Tolent Show 2,3. KAREN ANN HOSEY: Wotterson High School I; GAA Intromurols 2,3; MAD 2,3,4; Spanish Club 3,4; Latin Club 2; Business Club 3,4; Y-Tccns 2,3. JOHN WILLIAM HOSTERMAN: Boys' Intromurols 1,2,3,4, Swimmmg 3.4; French Honor Society 3.4; Biology Club 2; Skiing Club 3; Upper Arlington Guord 3,4 TERRY LEE HOTT: Football I; Golf 1,2,3; Boys' Intramurols 1,2,3.4, Wrestling 1; Spanish Club 1; Upper Arlington Guord 3,4 CHARLES DAVID HOWARD: Boys' Intromurols 1,2.4, Swimmmg 2,3,4. Trock 1; Sponish Club 1.2; Upper Arlington Guard 3.4 CINDY LOU HOWARD: GAA Intramurols 1,2,3. MAD 2.3; French Club 1,2.3; Y-Tcens 1,2.3. STEPHEN BRETT HUBBARD: Boys' Intramurols 1, Dromo Club 2, Spomsh Club 3; Glee Club 1,2,3,4. MARSHA ALICE HUBLER: MAD 2.4, Young Republicans 3.4; French Club 1,2; Business Club 2,3,4, Y-Tccns 1; Glee Club 1; Talent Show 1.2, Sk.mg Club 2,4 LYNNE ANN HUDSON: Hilliard High School 2.3, GAA Intramurols 4. Dromo Club 4, MAD 4 MARSHA ELIZA-BETH HUGHES: GAA Intromurols 1.2,3.4; Festo 4. MAD 2,3,4. Russian Club 2,3,4; Cub Courier I, Y-Teens I; Glee Club 3, Skiing Club 3. GALE ANN HULL: French Honor Society 3,4, Charm Club 3,4; Health Coreers Club 3.4 (President 4), FTA 4, MAD 2,3.4; French Club 1,2,3; Russion Club 3. Choir 1,2.3,4. Talent Show 1,2 PETER MOSTUM HUMMEL: Footboll 1.2.3.4, Golf 1,2, Wrestling 1,2,3,4; French Club 1,2; Hi-Y 4. Chc r 1,2,3.4, Talent Show I MARY DIANE HUMPHREY: Wotterson H.gh School 1,2.3, MAD 4, Business Club 4 DEBORAH ANN HUSSEY: GAA Intromurols 1.2, MAD 2.3. French Club 3.4, Spanish Club 1,2.3, Y-Teens 1.2, Char 1,2,3,4; School Musicol 3. Tolent Show I NANCY ANNE HUTCHINS: GAA Intromurals 1,2,3; Festo Club 2, Help 3.4, FTA 2,3,4, French Club 1; Spomsh Club 3, MAD 2,3.4 (Soool Chairman). Skiing Club 3,4 (Vice-President). JO LYNN HUTCHISON: GAA lnterscholast.es 4, GAA Intromurols 1.2,3,4; FTA 4; MAD 2,3,4, French Club 1,2; Spanish Club 3.4, Y-Teens I, Tolent Show 3,4 I CHERYL LYNN IFFLAND: GAA Intromurols 1.2.3.4, Drama Club 4, FTA 1.2,3, French Club 1.2.3.4, Glee Club 1.2.3 JIM FORREST IRWIN: Basketball 1; Baseball 1; Football 1; Trock 1,2,4; Wrestling 1.2, Choir 2.3,4. Tolent Show 2,4 ANITA JOYCE ISABEL: GAA Intro murols 1; Charm Club 3, Help Club 3,4; FTA 4; French Club 3.4; Biology Club 2. J ELIZABETH CHRISTINE JACKSON: GAA Intramurols 1,2,3,4; Charm Club 2. FTA 2,3.4, French Club 1,2,3, Choir 1.2,3,4 RICHARD CHARLES JACOBS. JOHN HARRY JACOBSON: Footboll I; Boys' Intromurols 1,2,3,4, French Club 1,2, Spanish Club 3. ROBERTA ELIZABETH JACOBY: GAA Interscholostics 1,2,3,4, GAA Intramurols 1.2.3,4, Festo Club 4, FTA 2.3,4, MAD 4; French Club 3.4, Spomsh Club 1,2,3,4, Young Americans for Freedom 2,3; Business Club 2, Y-Tccns 1.2.3.4, Glee Club 1 CAMERON JAMES: Football 1; Boys' Intromurols 1.2; Dromo Club 3; French Club 1; Arlingtonian 4 (Advertising Mcnoger); Student Council 3,4; Youth-m-Govcrnment 4, Char 1,2.3.4 (President 1, Publicity Heod 4), School Musicol 3; Tolent Show 1,2.4 JANICE JOY JEFFERS: GAA Intromurols 1.2,3,4. Charm Club 3.4 (Publicity Choirmon 3, Secretory 4), Heolth Coreers Club 4. FTA 2,3,4. French Club 1.2, Y-Teens 1,2,3; Glee Club 1.4; Tolent Show 1 JEAN LEE JEFFERS: GAA Intromurals 1,2.3,4, Chorm Club 3,4 (Publicity Choirmon 3. Service Choirmon 4); Festo Club 4, FTA 2,3,4; French Club 1,2; Y-Tcens 1.2.3,4; AFS 2, Glee Club 1.4; Tolent Show I JEFFREY LAYLIN JOHNSON: Boys' Intramurols 1,2,3, Trock 1.2, Latin Club 3.4 JERRY JAY JOHNSON: Beys' Intramurols 1,2; Trocl 1.2,3,4; Festo Club 4, Spanish Club 3, Cub Reporter 1, Student Council I JOHN CHARLES JOHNSTON: Drama Club 3.4; Spomsh Club 3 DALE JONES: Grondv.ew H,gh School 1,2 MICHAEL EVAN JONES: Boys' Intromurols 1,2.4; Swimmmg 2,3,4 Trock 1,2.3,4 H V Bond I, Upper Arlington Guard 4 PAMELA ANN JONES Wotterson H.gh School 1,2,3 ANN CONSTANCE JOOST: GAA In-tromurals I. Heolth Coreers Club 2; Help Club 4, Lotm Club 3 4. Band 1,2,3.4 K THOMAS PATRICK KAHN: Bosketboll 1; Footboll I.2.3.4, Trock I, Wrestling 2.3.4, Lotm Club 1. Bond 1 MARGARET RUTH KAISER: GAA Intromurols 1.2, FTA 3,4, MAD 4; Y-Teens 4; AFS 4 196 DOUGLAS CHARLES KARNAP: Boyi' Intromurols 1,2,3,4. French Club 1.2, Biology Club 2 GARY PHILIP KATYNSKI: Footboll I. Swimming 2,3, Trock 1,2; Sponish Club I KRISTINE DOROTHY KEENER: GAA Interscholostics 2,3, GAA Intromurols 1,2.3,4, Chorm Club 2,3,4; Festo Club 2,3,4, FTA 2,3,4; French Club 1,2; Business Club 2, Youth-in-Governmcnt 4, Y-Tccns 4, Glee Club 4, Talent Show I DORANNA VIRGINIA KELLEY: Festo Club 2.3; MAD 2 3 4, Spon.sh Club 1,2,3,4. Business Club 4 DOUGLAS ADEN KELSEY: Fencing Club 1,2,3 (Trcosurcr 3); Young Amencons for Freedom 1; Cub Reporter 1 CHARLES EDWARD KEMPTON: Boys’ Intromurols 1,2; Young Republicans 1.2,3; French Club 1; Glee Club 4; Sport-mon's Club 3.4 RALPH EDWIN KENNEDY: Young Republicans 1,2; French Club I; Young Americans for Freedom 1,2; Biology Club 2; Bond 1,2; Choir 1,2,3; School Musical 3; Tolent Show 1,2,4. LINDA ANN KERR: GAA Intromurols 1,2.3.4. Chorm Club 4, FTA 2.3.4. Russ on Club 1,2,3,4, Leaders' Club 4; Business Club 2, Student Council 4, Youth-in-Government 4, Y-Teens 1,2,3; Chou 1; Tolent Show 1 NANCY DIANE KERSELL: GAA Intromurols 1,2,3; FTA 3; MAD 2.3, French Club 3.4. Lotm Club 1.2; Y-Teens I. Choir 1,2,3,4, Glee Club 1; School Musical 3, Talent Show 1 BRIAN LYNN KITCHEN: Boskctboll 1,2.3.4. Boscball 1,2,3,4. Football 1.2.3.4. Latin Club 1.2 SUSAN KLIE: French Club 1.2; Lcoders' Club 4, Business Club 3,4, Chc.r 1,2,3,4. School Musical 3; Talent Show 1.2.4 CHARLES THEODORE KOERNER: Boys' Intromurols 1.2.3.4. Wrestling 3; French Club 1.2 GLENN KOHL: Track I.2.3.4; Fencing Club 2, French Club 1, Student Council 1 BARBARA SUE KOPRIVER: GAA Intromurols 1,2.3, Dromo Club 3.4, Fencing Club 3; MAD 2,3,4; Spanish Club 3; Lotm Club 1,2; Y-Tcens 1,2.3,4, Choir 2.3.4. Glee Club 1; School Mus.col 3. Tolent Show 2 ROBERT FERGUSON KRAFT: Boseball 2; Boys' Intromurols 1,2,3 4, French Club 1.2, H.-Y 4 KATHLYN ANN KRAUS: GAA Intromurols 1. Chorm Club 2,3; Fencing Club 3, MAD 2,3 (Secretory 2); French Club 1,2; Choir 1,2. L RICHARD LEE LoBARRE: Wrestling 3,4; Sportsmans Club 4 RON KYLE LARCOMB: Sponish Club 1. LEA ELLEN LARSON: Chorm Club 2,3; French Club 2,3.4. Y-Teens 2. Glee Club 2.3 ANNE HESTER LATHAM: GAA Intromurols 1,2. Chorm Club 4; Health Careers Club 2,3, FTA 3, MAD 2,3.4. Spon.sh Club 1,2.3, Pub Club 3.4; Student Council 4 Y Teens 1.2,3; Cbo.r 1, Skiing Club 3.4 WILLIAM LATHROP: Boseball 1,2.4, Boys' Intromurols 1,2,3 4, Tennu 3, French Club I; Youth-in-Government 4. Bond 1, Choir 1,2,3,4. School Mus.col 3 DENTON KEITH LAWRENCE: W.ckl.ffc High School 1,2,3; Football 4 SUSAN LYNN LAWRY: GAA Intromurols 1,2, Chorm Club 2.3.4, MAD 2,3, Lotm Club 2,3.4; Y-Teens 2; Glee Club I. ROSALIE LECRONE: Spamvh Club 12. Help Club 3 LINDA CATH-ERINE LEE: Help Club 4 MAD 2; Young Democrats 1,4, Glee Club 2,3,4; Tolent Show 2 RICHARD BROOKS LEE: Footboll I, Trock 1,2,3.4; Spomsh Club 1,2, Youth-in Government 4, Biology Club 2. SALLY JANE LEFEVRE: GAA Intromurols 1.2. Chorm Club 3.4. Dromo Club 4, MAD 2.3.4. Spomsh Club 2.3, Lcoders' Club 2,3.4, Y-Tccns 2,3; Choir 1,2,3,4, School Musical 3; Talent Show 1.2. PATRICIA DALE LEHNER: Mansfield Malobor High School 1,2.3, GAA Intromurols 4, Festo Club 4; FTA 4, MAD 4; French Club 4, Student Council 4, Youth-m-Government 4, Y-Teens 4; Christmas Formal Court 4 DANIEL EDWARD LEIST: Boseboll 1, Footboll I, Boys' Intromurols 1,4; Trock 1. Spomsh Club 3, Biology Club 2 CHARLENE JEANNE LEONARD: GAA Intromurols 1,3 4. MAD 2.4 French Club 1, Lotm Club 3.4. Cub Reporter I, Business Club 4; Bond I, Glee Club 1.2,3 KATHLEEN JEAN LEWIS: Woterson H.gh School 1; Notional Honor Society 3.4; Charm Club 2,3,4, FTA 4 Lotm Club 2.3; Youth-m-Government 4; Girls' State 3 (Alternote) STEPHANIE CARTER LEWIS: GAA Intromurols I. Dromo Club 2,3.4 (Secretory 4), MAD 2; Choir 1,2,3.4, Glee Club 3; Tolent Show 1,2, Thesp.ons 4 MARINDA PASADENA LI: Grccnh.lls H.gh School 1. GAA Intromurols 3; Notional Honor Society 3.4, French Honor Society 3,4; FTA 3.4 (Treosurcr 4); MAD 3.4 French Club 3.4; Youth in-Government 4 I Board of Education), Y-Teens 4, AFS 3,4, Glee Club 3; Talent Show 2 EDWARD PAUL LINBERG. Basketball 1, Boscball 1, Footboll 1. Boys' Intromurols 1,2.3.4; Spon.sh Club 3 BRUCE CHRISTOPHER LINDER: Boseboll I. Hi-Y 4 STEVEN THOMAS LINDSAY: Cross Country 2.3 (Monoger) JEFFERY DONALD LINT: Football I. Boys' Intromurols 4, Trock 1.2, Spomsh Club 3, Youth m-Govcmment 4; Jumor-Semor Prom Co-Choirmon 3 PHILIP DAVID LIPETZ: Amencon School of Pons; Footboll 2; Boys' Intromurols 1 2.3,4, Debate 1.2.3.4 (Secretory Treosurcr 3), Droma Club 2,3,4 Young Dcmocrots 2,3,4 (President 4); French Club I, Lcoders Club 3,4, Cub Courier I, Youth-m-Govern ment 4, Comoro Club 2 AN ABEL LLORENS: Dromo Club 3. MAD 4 Spon.sh Club 4 EDITH CATHRYN LOECHLER: GAA Intromurols I. Chorm Club 3.4, Festo Club 2,3,4 (Treosurcr 3); FTA 1,2,3.4, French Club 1.2,4, MAD 2.3,4 RANDALL CARL LOOKER: Boys' Intromurols 1.2, Trock I, Debote 2, Spon.sh Club 2,3; Busmcss Club 3. CRAIG VINCENT LORTZ: Boys' Intromurols 1,3.4; Sw.mm.ng 4, Trock I, Spanish Club 3. Bond I; Upper Arlington Guard 3.4 DAN DIAL LOVE: Bosketboll 1.2. Boseboll 1.2.3,4. Footboll 1.3.4; French Club 1.2; Trock 1, Youth-in-Governmcnt 4, Choir 4. Closs President 1 STEVEN LEONARD LUCE: Lotm Club 2. Biology Club 2. Upper Arlmgon Guord 3 WALTER WATSON LUCHSINGER III: Dromo Club 2 3; Spomsh Club 3.4 MICHAEL JOSEPH LUZ: American Cheryl Bogenricf eelebrotes the holidoys corly this year. International School, New Delhi, India 1; Champaign H.gh School, Chompo.gn, Illinois 2; Swimmmg 3. M JANET LYNN MABY: GAA Intromurols 1,2,4. Chorm Club 4, FTA 2.3.4, Spomsh Club 3, Pub Club 2.3,4, Business Club 4. Student Council 4. Choir 1. Glee Club 2.4; Tolent Show 1.2 SARA ELIZABETH MACKLIN: GAA lnterscholost.es 1; Chorm Club 2,3,4. MAD 2.3.4, French Club 3.4, Spon.sh Club 1,2,3,4, Cub Reporter 1. Y Teens I. Glee Club 1,2,3 GEORGE HOWARD MAHER: Spanish Club 3, Grorsdvicw H.gh School 1.2 DEAN LEO MAMAS: Boys' Intromurols 1,2. Lotm Club I, Arlingtonion 2; Comoro Club 2, Choir 1 DAVID JOSEPH MARTINO: Trock 2, Sportsman s Club 4 JANET REED MAXFIELD: GAA Intromurols 1,2,3.4, Chccrlcodcr 1; Notional Honor Society 4, MAD 2,3.4. French Club 1,2,3; Lotm Club 1,2; Leoders’ Club 3.4, Youth-m-Government 4 Y-Tcens 1,2,3 4 (Secretory 4). Cho.r 1.2,3,4, Tolent Show 1,2 LAWRENCE MICHAEL MAYER: Cross Country 3, Footboll I, Trock I Wrestling 2,3.4; Russian 2,3.4, Cub Reporter 1 Student Counc.l I 2 3.4. Youth-m-Government 4. Glee Club 1 RONALD IRA MAYO: Bond 1.2 BARBARA JEAN McCARLEY: GAA Inter s.holostics 1.2, GAA Intromurols 1,2. Spon.sh Club 1,2,3; Cub Reporter I. Biology Club 2, Cho.r 1; Glee Club 1 MARY LEE McCLELLAND: MAD 2,3 4 Spon.sh Club 4. Y-Teens 2.3 4 MARSHA McCLINTOCK: GAA Intromurols I; MAD 2,3,4. French Club 1; Y-Tcens I. Glee Club 1 BRUCE LOUDEN McCORMICK: Boy. Intromurols I Trock I Lotm Club 1.2, Student Counc.l I, Cho.r 1 MICHAEL LEE McCORl MICK: Boys Intramurol- 1.2.3.4. Trock 1. Wrestling I; French Not.oool Honor Society 3,4 Debote Club 2.4, French Club 1,3,4, Leaders' Club I, Student Council 1 2.4; Youth-in-Governmcnt 4-H.-Y 4 Cho.r 1 MOLLY ELLEN McCOY: GAA Intromurols 1.2,3.4; Spon.sh Notional Honor Society 3,4; Festo Club 2, Health Coreers Club 2, MAD 2.3,4. Spanish Club 2,3,4 (Trcosurcr 4); Student Council I; American Field Service 3,4; Choir I; Tolent Show 1 2, Snow Princess I JOSEPH PULLIAM McCUTCHEON: Fencing 1, Spanish Club 2.3, B.ology Club 2 KATHLEEN JANE McGUCKlN: GAA Intromurols 1,2, Chorm Club 2.4, FTA 2, Arlingtonion 2, Glee Club 1,2 Tolent Show 2. STEPHEN RUSSELL McLEAN: Cross Country 3,4 (Tr.-Copto.n 4); Trock 1,2,3,4; French Club 1,2; Russion Club 2,3.4, Bond I 2,3,4. JOSEPH FREDERICK McLIMORE. LOIS JOY McMASTER: GAA Intromurols I, Fencing Club 3 THOMAS EDGAR McNALLY: Arlingtonion 3; Wottcrson H.gh School 1.2 MICHAEL JAMES MEAGHER: French Club 1.2; Spon.sh Club 3; Upper Arlington Guard 4 PHILIP MENENDIAN: Lotm Club 1.2. Glee Club 1.2, Orchestro 1 SUSAN JANE MERWIN: GAA lnterscholost.cs 1,2, GAA Intromurols 1,2 (Sociol Cho.rmon 1), Chorm Club 2,3; FTA 2.3; Russian Club 2.3.4 (Secretory 4); Student Counc.l 1. Y-Teens 1.2.3 (Secretory I); Glee Club 1 JUDITH LOUISE METCALF: GAA Intromura •- 1.2.3. MAD 2,3, Young Republicans Club 4. French Club 1.2; Spon.sh Club 3,4. Student Council 1,2 (Secretory 1), Chair 1,2.3 4, Tolent Show 1 2 MARY PHYLLIS METZ: GAA Intromurols 1.2 3.4. Chorm Club 3 4 Dromo Club 2,3,4; MAD 2,3.4; Spon.sh Club 2,3, Student Council 4 197 Choir 1.3.4 Glee Club 2, School Musical 3. Talent Show I. Skiing Club 4 JULIA MARIE METZGER: GAA Intromurols 1,2,3; FTA 3.4. MAD 2,3.4 French Club 1.2, Latin Club 3.4, Young Americans for Freedom 2,3,4. Susmess Club 4; Y-Tecns 1,2, Glee Club 3,4, Notional Merit Letter of Commendation 4 ELIZABETH ANN MILLER: Help Club 3; FTA 4, MAD 3.4, Y-Teens 3,4, Kellogg High School 1,2 NANCI SUE MILLER: GAA Intromurols 1.2,3.4. French Nat.onol Honor Society 3.4. Charm Club 2,3,4, MAD 2,3,4, French Club 1,2.3; Young Amencons or Freedom 2, Y-Tccns 2,3.4, Glee Club I, Tolent Shew 1; Ski mg Club 2 JOHN SCOTT MILLER: Boys' Intra-murals I, Glee Club 1 PAMELA JANE MILLER: GAA Intromurols 1,2,3,4; Charm Club 4. MAD 2,3,4, French Club 1,2,3, Y-Teens 2.3.4, Skiing Club 3 NEO WADE MILLINGTON: Golf 1.2,3,4. Boys' Intromurols 2,3,4, Biology Club 2; Sportsman's Club 4 KATHRYN LOU MINOR: GAA Interscholastics 2,3,4. GAA Intromurols 1.2,3,4 (Trock Hcod 3, Publicity Chairmon 4), Festo Club 2,3,4 (Secretory 3, President 4), MAD 2,3,4 (Vice-President 3); Spanish Club 3, Lotin Club 2, Pub Club 2,3,4 (Vice-President 4), Norwcstcr 4 (Typist), Tolent Show 1,2; Upper Arlington Guord 3,4 MARILYN JEAN MLASOFSKY: Whetstone H.gh School 1,2 MICHAEL RALPH MONTGOMERY: Golf 1,2.3.4. Boys' Intromurols 1.2,3.4; French Club 1.2. Spon.sh Club 3 NANCY CHRISTINE MOORE: FTA 2.3.4, Spon.sh Club I, Choir 1,2,3 TERRY FLEMING MOORE: Boys' Intromurols 1,2,3.4, Spon.sh Club 3.4, H.-Y 4 CRAIG ALAN MORGAN: Boys' Intromurols 1,2,3, French Club 1.2 JANE ELIZA-BETH MORGAN: Drama Club 3; MAD 3,4, French Club 3,4, Latin 3,4; Student Council 4, Youth-m-Govcrnment 4, Y-Teens 3, Glee Club 4, Bexley H.gh School 1,2 THOMAS EVAN MORGAN: Baseball 1,2; Football 1,2,3,4; Boys' Intromurols 1,2,3.4, French Club 1.2; Youth-m-Govcrnment 4; Hi-Y 4, Closs Treasurer 2,3 BRIGID MORI-ARTY: Festo Club 2.3, FTA 3.4 MAD 2.3,4, French Club 1.2,3,4; Pub Club 3, Glee Club 2,3,4. Tolent Show I MARGARET JANE MORRIS: GAA Intcrscholostics 3. GAA Intromurols 1.2,3,4, Chorm Club 3,4, FTA 3,4, MAD 2,3,4; French Club 1,2,3; Lotin Club 4, Business Club 3; Y-Tccns 1,2,3,4, Glee Club I. TERI O'DELL MORRIS: GAA lnterscholost.cs I; FTA 3,4; MAD 2,3,4, French Club 1,2, Spanish 3.4. Glee Club 2,3 TODD ROBERT MORRIS: Bosketboll 2,3.4. Boscboll 1,2,3.4. Spon.sh Club 1.2,3, Cub Reporter I PADDY JILL MORSE: GAA Intromurols 1,2,3, Festo Club 1,2,3; FTA 2.3; MAD 2.3.4, French Club 1,2,3, Pub Club 2.3.4, Y-Tecns 1,2,3 MARY JANE MOSS: GAA Intromurols I; French Club 3; American Field Service 2; Band 1.2,3,4; Choir 1,2.3; Glee Club 3, Orchestra 2. ANN MOSS MYERS: GAA Intromurols I; FTA 3,4; MAD 2.3, French Club 1,2,4; Glee Club 1,2,3.4. Tolent Show 1.2.3.4 JOHN DIXON MYERS: French Club 1. Student Council 4; Youfh-m-Governmcnt 4, Hi-Y 4, Biology Club 4, Upper Arlington Guard 3 LYNNE MYERS: GAA Intromurols 1,2,3,4; Chorm Club 3,4; MAD 2,3,4, Russion Club 1,2.3,4 (Treasurer 4); Leaders' Club 4, Student Council I; Y-Teens 1.2 (President I, Service Chouman 2), Glee Club 1,2; Tolent Show 1,2. N LINDA LEE NACK: GAA Intromurols 1, French Notionol Honor Society 2,3,4, MAD 2,3, French 1,2,3,4, Amcncon Field Service 2.3, Bond 1,2,3.4 (Secretory 4), 8cor-A-Tones 4, School Musical 3 MARGARET NAGLE: GAA Interscholostict 2,3. GAA Intromurols 1.2.3.4, Fencing 3, MAD 3,4, Spomsh Club 3; Russian Club 2, Business Club 4, Y-Teens 4 SHERRIE GREY NANTZ: Drama Club 4, Skiing Club 4; Fort Hunt H.gh School 1,2.3 SHIRLEY NEALE: GAA Intromurols 1,2.4 (Bowling Chairmon 1), French National Honor Society 3,4, Chorm Club 3,4, French Club 1.2,3,4, Spanish Club 3,4, Leaders’ Club 3,4, Youth-m-Government 4, Choir I (Social Chairmon I); Tolent Show I, Skiing Club 2.3 CHRISTINE FORSYTH NEASSE: GAA Intromurols 1,2.3.4, Health Coreers Club 2.4, MAD 2,3,4 (President 3, Secretory 4), Spon.sh Club 3.4, Latin Club 2,3.4, Young Americans for Freedom 3; Student Council 1; Y-Teens 1,2,3.4, Choir 1.2.3.4, Choir 1,2,3,4; School Mus.col 3, Talent Show I; Christmas Formal Queen 4. MICHAEL ROGER NEDS: Boys' Intromurols 4. National Honor Society 4; Spanish Club 4, Anthony Woyne High School, Whitchouse, Ohio I; New Providence High School, New Providence, New Jersey 2,3. GARY KEITH NEIDENTHAL: Cross Country 3.4. Boys’ Intromurols 1.2.3.4, Wrestling 2,3,4; Spon.sh Club 1.2,3. Youth-m-Govcrnment 4, H. -Y 3.4 (Treasurer) MALINDA LEE NELSON: Drama Club 2.3 4 Help Club 4, MAD 2.3; Choir 1,2,3; School Musical 3. Talent Show I. 2. Sknng Club 4 Thesp.ons Club 3.4 PRISCILLA ELLEN NEUBECK: MAD 3.4, French Club 3; Cho.r 4, Glee Club 1,3,4 JOHN PATRICK NEYMAN: Boys' Intromurols I. Spon.sh Club 3 JOHN CHESTER NIPLE: Trock I. Russion Club 2.3.4. Sknng Club 3.4 THOMAS HOYER NUTTER: Boys’ Intromurols 1,2. French Club 3,4, Latin Club 2, Young Americans for Freedom 2.3.4 (Treosurcr 4), Cub Reporter I Youth in-Govcrnmcnt 4; Comero Club 2; Tolent Show 2 O MARY ANN O'BRIEN: Charm Club 2, HA 2,3; French Club 2.3,4, Notionol Merit Letter of Commendofion, Wottcrson High School I MARCIA ANNE O'DAY: GAA Intromurols 3. Dromo Club 4, Fencing Club 3. Help 3.4 (Treasurer 4); FTA 3 4. MAD 3, French Club 3.4. Help Club 3.4, Y-Teens 3, Sknng Club 3.4, Wotterson High School 1.2 BONNIE ANN ODGERS: Dromo Club 3; Fencing 3; MAD Sewmg is one of the more interesting subjects included in LuAnne Stemfurth's school yeor. 2,3,4; French Club 1,2, Spomsh Club 3; Student Council 1; Y-Teens 1 (President I), Choir 1,2,3,4, Glee Club 3, Tolent Show 1,2 LYNNE OJALVO: GAA Intromurols 1,2,3.4; MAD 2.3.4. RuSS.on Club 2,3,4 MARY FRANCES O'KANE: GAA Interscholostics 1; Help Club 3,4, MAD 2.3, French Club 4; Glee Club 2.3.4 CAROL LEE OLDFORD: GAA Intromurols 2, Chorm Club 2, Fencmg Club 3, Health Coreers Club 3,4 (Secretory 4), MAD 2,3,4, Spon.sh Club 3.4, Lotin Club 2; Business Club 4, Glee Club 2,3,4; John F Kennedy Memonol Jun.or High. Walthom Massachusetts 1 DEBORAH ANN ONOSKO: GAA Intcrscholostics 1.2,3; Hcolth Coreers Club 2,3,4, FTA 2.3, Spanish Club 2,3,4, St. Mory’s of the Springs 1 P CHARLES LOVETT PALMER III: Footboll 1; Boys' Intromurols 1,2.3.4. Sw.mmmg 2,3,4, Trock 1,2.3,4. Spanish Club 1,2; Hi-Y 4; Upper Arlington Guord 3.4 ALDO THOMAS PAOLETTI: Footboll 1,2,3 4. Wrestling 3. French Club 1,2. H.-Y 4 JAMES RODERICK PATTER-SON: Footboll 1. Boys' Intromurols 1.2.3.4, Swimming 1,4, Trock 2; Wrestling I, Spon.sh Club 1,2; H.-Y 4. B.ology Club 2, Cho.r 1,2.3.4; School Mus.col 3, Upper Arlington Guard 3 LARRY THOMAS PAYNE: Bosketboll 1; 8oys’ Intromurols 1,2,3; Debate Club 2; Dromo Club 2,3, Young Republicans 2,3 (Vice-Cho.rmon 3), Spanish Club 3, Young Americans for Freedom 2,3.4 (Vice-Choirmon 3. President 4), Ycuth-m-Government 4, Glee Club 2; Tolent Show 3 DONNA JEAN PECK: GAA Intromurols 1,2, Spon.sh Club 3.4, Business Club 2, B.ology Club 2, Bond 1,2.3.4. Glee Club I; School Muucol 3. Orchestro 3. Tolent Show WILLIAM PERKINS. DAVID ROBERT PFEIFER: West H.gh School 1; Lotm Club 2 FREDERICK DENVER PFENING III: Boys' Intromurols 1.2,3.4. French Club 1; Spanish Club 3,4, Tolent Show 1 DIANNE BRYANT PHILLIPS: GAA Intromurols 1.2,3.4. Chccrlcoder 1.3.4, Notional Honor Society 3.4, French Not.onol Honor Society 2.3.4, MAD 2,3, French Club 1,2,3; Leaders’ Club 2,3,4 (Secretory 4). Young Americans for Freedom 1,2, Youth-in-Government 4 (Co-Chairmon), Biology Club 2. Choir I 2,3.4. School Musical 3; Tolent Show 1.2. Girls' State 3 HENRY THEODORE PHILLIPS: Boys Intromurols 1,4, Swimming 2,3,4; Spon.sh Club 3,4, Hi-Y 4, Upper Arlington Guord 3.4 GEORGE GRADY POE: French Club 1, Lotin Club 3; Youth-m-Government 4. Hi-Y 4, Skiing Club 3 JAMES WINFIELD POLK: Bosketboll 1, Boscboll 1,2,3,4, Boys' Intromurols 1,2.3,4; French Club 1,2,3; Young Amencons for Freedom 1,2, Youih-m Government 4 KAREN JUNE POLLEY: GAA Intromurols I 2,3,4, Festo 4, MAD 2,3 4, French Club 1.2, Pub Club 4, Youth-■ n-Govemment 4, Glee Club I SUE ANN POLLOCK: GAA Intcrscholostics 1,2 4, Chorm Club 3.4 Festo Club 3; MAD 2.4; French Club I 2, Help Club 4, Glee Club I NICHOLAS LELAND POPA: Golf 1.2. French Club 3. Lotin Club 1.2 SHERLYN SUE PORTER GAA Intromurols 1.2.3.4, Chorm Club 3.4. FTA 2,3,4. MAD 2,3,4; French Club 1,2,3.4, Young Amencons for Freedom 1,2.3,4, Student Council 2,3,4, Y-Teens 1,2,3.4, Choir 1.2.3.4, School MusiCOl 3, Tolent Show 1,2; Sknng Club 3,4, Snow Pr.ncess Quern I. Hcmrcemmg Court 4 TIMOTHY WAYNE PRESTON: Young Demccrots 2.3,4, Spanish Club 1.2, Youth-in-Govcrn-ment 4, Glee Club 3,4 GARY LEE PRICE: Boys' Intromurols 3; Swim- mmg 2,3,4, Sponish Club 1,2; Bond 1,2.3,4; Beor-A-Tones 4; Upper Arlington Guord 3. R WILLIAM EDWARD RADEBAUGH: Tenn.s 1.4, French Club 1,2; Student Council 1,2.3. Cho.r 1 TIMOTHY DUANE REDMAN: Golf 1,2, Boys' Intromurols 1.4, Dromo Club 2,3,4 (Treosurer 3, President 4); French Club 2. Youth-m-Government 4 (Councilmon); Hi-Y 4; Tolent Show 3. DIANE IRENE REEDER: Wottcrscn H.gh School 1,2.3. Heolth Coreers Club 4. MAD 4, French Club 4, Y-Tecns 4 DIANA LYNN REEVES: GAA Intromurols I. MAD 2.3,4, French Club 1.2. Spomsh Club 3.4. Choir 1, Glee Club 2.3, Tolent Show 1. NANCY LOU REHE: GAA Intromurols 1,2,4 FTA 3. MAD 2,3.4, Spon.sh Club 1,2,3; Business Club 3; Y-Teens 1,2, Glee Club 1,2,3,4 DOUGLAS WILLIAM REISER: Footboll I; Boys' Intromurols 1,2.3,4, Swimming 2,3,4, Track I; Sponish Club 1,2; Hi-Y 4, Skiing Club 4, Upper Arlington Guard 3,4 RICHARD GABRIEL REITTER: Boys' Intromurols 1,3, French Club 3, Spomsh Club 1.2, Youth m-Govcrn ment 4 MARK EDMUND RENNIE: 8oys‘ Intromurols 1,2,4, Trock 1, Wrestling 1,2,3, Spanish Notionol Honor Society 3,4, Sponish Club 1,2,3; Student Council 1,3,4, Youth-m-Government 4 (Superintendent of Mointenoncc); Notionol Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4. PATRICIA LOUISE RHOADES: GAA Intromurols 1.2,3, MAD 2. Y-Teens 1; Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Tolent Show 1,2 HELEN ELIZA8ETH RICHEY: Wotterson High School 1.2, GAA Intromurols 3, MAD 3,4. Business Club 4 BRUCE ALAN RICHTER: Cross Country 2, Football 1; Boys' Intromurols 1,2,3,4, Trock 1,2,3.4, French Club 3,4 (Treosurer 4); Latin Club 1,2; Norwcster 4 (Business Monoger), Student Council 1,2.3,4, Youth-m-Government 4 (Councilman , Hi-Y 4, Comero Club 1; Choir 1,2,3, Closs Vice-President 4. JAN LYNN RIETZ: FestoClub 2.3, FTA 2. Spomsh Club 1,2,3, Business Club 3 4 Y-Tecns I, Glee Club 1,2,3, RHYS RILEY: Footboll 1,2.3,4 Boys' Intromurols 1,2,3,4, Young Republicans 4, Sponish Club 1,2, Youth m-Government 4, Hi-Y 3,4 (President 4), Cho«r 1,2,3.4, School M jsicol 3 MARGARET FAYE RHINEHART: GAA Intromurols 1.2.3 4. Fcsto Club 2,3, Help Club 3; MAD 2,3,4, French Club 1.2. Spanish Club 3,4. Cho.r 1.2.3.4. Tolent Shew 2 BRUCE BUSLER ROBE: New Conoon High School, New Conaon. Connecticut 1, Boys' Intromurols 2.4, French Club 2. Glee Club 2 MARY EILEEN ROCHE: GAA Intro-murals 3, Help Club 3,4. FTA 4. MAD 3,4, French Club 3. Amencon Field Service 3; Skiing Club 3. St Mory of the Springs 1, St Joseph Acodcmy 2. CHARLENE MARGUERITE ROEHM: GAA Intromurols 1.2,3,4. Fcsto Club 3; FTA 3,4. MAD 2.3,4, French Club 1,2,3,4, Leaders' Club 4, Student Council 4, Youth-m-Government 4; Y-Tecns 2,3,4 (Pro-grom Choirmon 4); Glee Club 1,2; Talent Show 1.2, Skiing Club 2 BETHANY LYNN ROMIRE: GAA Intromurols 1, Charm Club 3, Heolth Coreers Club 2, FTA 2 RICHARD WILLIAM ROOF: Spon.sh Club 1.2 RICHARD EVAN ROPER: Cross Country 2. Spon.sh Club 3 RICHARD CONTEE ROSE: Boys' Intromurols I; Spanish Notional Honor Society 2,3,4 (Progrom Choirmon 4); Quill ond Scroll 2,3.4 (Vice-President 4), Sponish Club 2,3,4, Arlingtonion 2,3,4 (Business Monoger), Business Club 4; Student Council 4, Youth-m-Government 4, Glee Club I; Upper Arlington Guard 3. PTA Award in Geometry 2. On his woy to lunch, senior Chris High stops to folk with Sherry Soronen MARK ROSE: Sw.mmmg 2.3, Sponish Club 3, Latin Club 1.2; Tolent Show 2,3,4 JUDITH LYNN ROSS: GAA Intcrscholostics 1, FTA 3, Young Republicans 4, French Club 1,2. Business Club 4, Biology Club 2. Majorette 2,3,4, Glee C ub I Talent Show 1,2 ADELE LYNN ROSSER: Toronto High School. Toronto Ohio 1.2.3, GAA Intcrscholostics 4. GAA Intromurols 4, FTA 4, MAD 4, Pub Club 4, Youth-m Government 4, Glee Club 4 GARY ROBERT RUDOLPH: Basketball 1.2. Golf 1.2. Spanish Club 2.3, Youth-m-Government 4. Biology Club 2, Choir 1,2,3,4, Glee Club 2,3.4, Tolent Show 2 DIANE LEE RUSSELL: GAA Inter-scholostics 4, GAA Intromurols 1,2,3,4, Charm Club 4, Heolth Careers Club 4, FTA 4, MAD 2,3.4, French Club 1,2,3; Student Council 1,4, Youth-in-Government 4. Y-Teens 3, Glee Club 1,2,3; Tolent Shew 1.2, Sk.mg Club 2.3,4 MARTHA ELIZABETH RYAN: GAA Intromuro's 1,2,3,4. Not.onol Honor Society 3.4, French No-t.onol Honor Society 2,3.4, MAD 2,3,4, French Club 1.3,4, Lotm Club 2.3 Secretory 3), Youth-.n-Governmcnt 4, Tolent Show 1.2 CHERYL LYNN RYLAND: Mentor H.gh School 2. Dromo Club 3.4, FTA 3 S KATHARINE ANN SALLER: GAA Intromurols 1,2, French Notional Honor Society 3.4, Qu.H ond Scroll 3,4 (President 4), Help Club 3, FTA 2.3,4, French Club 1,2,3.4. Lotm Club 3.4 Lcoders' Club 4; Arlington.on 2,3,4 (Monogmg Editor 4), Youth m Government 4, Glee Club 1; TaUnt Show 2,3.4 CHRISTOPHER LYNN SANDELL: GAA Intromurols 1.2, French Club 2.3; Spanish Club 1.2,3, Glee Club I; Tolent Show I. Sk.mg Club 1 MARIAN JEAN SAURBORN: GAA Intromurols 1,2, Sponish Club 1,2; Y-Teens 1,2, Biology Club 3. Bond I 2.3.4 Orch.stro I STEPHEN NICHOLAS SAVKO. Bose-boll I, Footboll 1,2,3, Boys' Intromurols 1,2,3,4, Swimming 3, Trock 1, Dromo Club 1,4, Young Democrats 2, Russian Club 2.3, Youth-m Government 4 (Board of Education), Choir I Skiing Club 3,4 JUDY JOANNE SAYERS: GAA Intromurols 1.2.3.4. Dromo Club 4; FTA 2,3,4; French Club 1.2.3.4. Business Club 4. Youth m Govern-ment 4, Choir 1.2.3.4. School Musical 3. Tolent Show 1,2 KONRAD ULRIC SCHIEFER: Bosketboil 1. Footboll I. Golf I. Trock I, Wrestling 1,2,3,4, French Club 1 MARILYN RUTH SCHILD: GAA Intromurols 1.2.3.4, Chorm Club 3.4, MAD 2.3 4, French Club 1,2,3, Cub Reporter I, Business Club 2, Y-Teens 2,3,4, Moiorctte 3,4. Tolent Show I, Sk.mg Club 2; Chr.simos Formol Court 3 HARLEY CLAUDE SCHLANGER: Boseboll 1,2,3,4; Boys' Intromurols 1.2,3,4; Spanish Notional Honor Society 2.3.4 (President 4), Sponish Club 1,2,3,4. Hi-Y 4, School Musicol 3; Orchestra 1,2,3 4 CATHERINE LOUISE SCHMIDT: GAA Intromurols 1.2.3.4, FTA 3, MAD 2,3.4. Young Republicans 4. French Club 2; Cub Courier 1, 8ond 1, Choir 1,2.3,4, School Mus col 3; Tolent Show I 2 MARY LOUISE SCHMIDT: GAA Intromurols 1.4. MAD 3,4. French Club 1,2; Bond 1.2,3. Choir 1.2,3.4, Schcol Musical 3; Orchestro I, Tolent Show 1,2 DIANNE MARIZ SCHODORF: MAD 2.3.4, Spon.sh Club 3.4, Business Club 2.3,4, Glee Club 1 FRED JOSEPH SCHROEDER: Bosketboil 1.2. Golf 1, Choir 1.2 3 4 SUSAN ELIZABETH SCHROEDER: GAA Intromurols I, Help Club 4 MAD 3.4, Russian Club 1,2,3.4, Business Club 3,4 SUZANNE ELAINE SCHWENKER: GAA Intromurols I 2 3 FTA 2 3; French Club 1,2.3 SUSANNAH KING SEAMAN: GAA intromurols 1.2.3.4, Quill ond Scroll 3.4, Fcsto Club 3.4. MAD 2.3,4; French Club 3, Lotm Club 2, Arlingtonion 4 Glee Club 2, Tolent Show 2,3 KAREN SUE SEDGEWICK: MAD 2.3. French Club 12 SHELLEY ANN SEEKINS: GAA Intromurols I Chorm Club 1,3.4. MAD 2,3; French Club 1.2, Spanish Club 3,4, Glee Club 1.2,3,4 Tolent Show 1 EDWARD FRANK SEIDEL JR.: Boys' Intromurols 1.2, Spon.sh Notionol Honor Society 3,4; French Club 1, Spanish Club 2,3; Biology Club I, Chemistry Club 3 DON EMIL SEIDELMAN; Boys’ Intromurols 1,3, Bond 1.2,3.4 (Treosurer 3). Bi-or-A-Tones 3 4 Choir 1 2,3.4, School Musical 3. Tollnl Show I 2 DAVID ILETT SEIPLE Boys’ Intro-murols I; Notional Honor Society 3.4, French Notionol Honor Society 2.3.4 (President 4), Dilate Club 1.2. Dromo Club 1, Young Republicans 2,3; French Club 1 (President I); Russian Club 3,4. Young Americans for Freedom 1,2,3,4 (Vice-Chairman. Publicity Choirmon 1, Choirmon 2). Cub Reporter 1. Student Council 1, Youth-m-Government 4 (City Monoger). Amencon Field Service 4, Chc«r 1.2.3.4, Glee Club 3; School Musical 3. Tolent Show 1,2,4, Boys' State (Alternate 3). JEAN KAREN SELFE: GAA Intromurols 1.2,3.4 (Bosketboil Hcod 1, Softball Hcod 2), Notionol Honor Society 3.4, FTA 3.4 (President 4); MAD 2 3, Lotm Club 2,3, Y-Tcens 1,2,3 (Treosurer I), Choir 1,2,3; Talent Show 1,2 WENDY LEE SENN: GAA lnterschclost.es 1,2, GAA Intromurols 1,2; French Notionol Honor Society 2,3,4, MAD 2,3,4 (Treosurer 3), French Club 2,3,4, Leodcrs' Club 3.4 (3rd Vice-Pres«-dent 3 ;Young Amencons for Freedom 1.2, Choir 1,2,3,4. School Musicol 3, Tolent Show 12 RICHARD GAIL SESLER: Boseboll 2,3, Boys' Intromurols 1.2,3,4, Swimming 2 3,4. French Club 1 Student Council 1,2; Hi-Y 3.4, Amencon Field Service 2, Upper Arlington Guord 3,4 LARRY STEPHEN SHAFFER: Boys' Intromurols 1,2,3,4; French Not.onol Honor Society 2.3.4, French Club 1.2,3. Com Club 2, Student Council 4, Youth-m-Governmcnl 4 LAWRENCE JOHN SHAFFER: Golf 1.2, French Club 1,2.3 SUE MARGARET SHANNON: Chorm Club 4 MAD 2.3.4. Chc-r 1.2.3.4. Glee Club 4 HOLLY ELIZABETH SHERMAN: GAA Intcrscholostics 1,3,4 GAA Intromurols 1.3.4 (President I); Notionol Honor Society 3,4, French National 199 Honor Society 3.4, FTA 3. MAD 3,4 Leoders' Club 4. Young American for Freedom 3; Pub Club 3,4 'President 4); Norwestcr 4 (Art Editor), Student Council I; Youth-m Government 4. Y-Teens 1.3, Glee Club 4, Skiing Club 3,4 (President 4 , Robert E Pcory H. gh School 2 STANLEY MIKE SHESKEY: Wotterson H.gh School 1,2.3. CARL EDWARD SHOLTES: Boys' Intromurols 1; Camera Club 2 JOHN ANTHONY SHORT: Christ.an Brothers H.gh School 1, Bosketboll 2,3, French Club 2,3, Amer.con Field Service 2 JOHN TAYLOR SIGA-FOOS: French Club 2.3; Rodio Club 3.4. Youth-m-Governmcnt 4, Biology Club 2; Comoro Club 2.3, Skiing Club 3.4. Upper Arlington GuOrd 3,4 MARCIA KAY SIL8AUGH: GAA Intromurols 1,2; MAD 2,3,4. Russian Club 2,3,4, Young Americans for Freedom 4. Glee Club I, 2.4. Sk.ing Club 4 ROBERT DALE SKINNER: Russ-on Club 1 2.3 4; Bond 1,2,3,4; Chou I, Talent Show 1 JEFF ALAN SLAWSON: Boseboll 1, Golf 1,2,3.4; French Club 1.2, Chemistry Club 3 MICHAEL ALAN SLYH: Boys' Intromurols 1.2,3,4 French Club 1 2 Rodio Club 2. Coin Club 1,2. Glee Club 3,4 DAVID ERLE SMITH: Boys' Intromurols 1,2, Russion Club 1.2.3.4, Biology Club I, Bond 1.2,3,4 DONALD RAYMOND SMITH III: Boys' Intromurols 1. Trock 2, Spanish Club 3 JAMES ANDREW SMITH: French Club I; Bond 1.2.3.4; 8cor-A-Tones 1,2,3; Glee Club 3; Orchestra 1,2 MARCIA SUE SMITH: GAA Intromurols 1.2.3, Chorm Club 2,3,4 FTA 2.3; French Club 1,2,3, Y-Teens 2,3, Choir 1; Tolcnt Show 1,2 RICHARD ALAN SMITH: Boys’ Intromurols 1,4. Tennis 1. SHARON SUE SMITH: Reynoldsburg Jr High 1. Spanish Nationol Honor Society 2.3,4. Dromo Club 2; Help Club 4, FTA 3,4, MAD 2, Spanish Club 2,3.4 Cho-r 4 SUSAN ANN SMITH: GAA Inter. scholost.es 1.2. MAD 2,3,4, Spon.sh Club 1.2; Glee Club 1,2,3 JOEL JAY SNYDER: Boys' Intromurols I, Swimming 3.4. Tennis 3,4, Lotin Club 3. Skiing Club 2.3 STEVEN WYLIE SPARKS III: Footboll 1. Boys' Intromurols 1,2,3.4, Track 1.2, Wrestling 1,2.3, French Club I. Spanish Club 2.3. H.-Y 4 RICHARD LAWYER SPENCER. CLISE COZETTE SPITTLER: GAA Interschclostics 2.3,4. GAA Intromuro’s 1,2,3,4. MAD 2,3.4, Young Republicans 1.2,3.4. French Club 3,4. Lotm Club 1.2; Young Americans for Freedom 1.2.3.4; Business Club 1,2, Student Council 2. Y-Teens 1,2,3,4. Biology Club 2, Choir 1,3; Glee Club 2, Tolent Show 1,2. Skiing Club 2,3,4, Chnstmos Formol Court 4 RICHARD MANY STANTON. PAMELA KAY STARK: GAA Intromurols 1,2,3,4. Health Coreers Club 3,4 (Treosurcr 4), MAD 2,3.4; French Club 1,2.3; Cho.r 1. Glee Club 1,2; Tolent Show 1 THOMAS FRANKLIN STAUB: Boys' Intromurols I; Trock 1. Russian Club 2.3,4. Student Council 4, Youlh-m-Governmcnt 4 THERESA STEPHENS: JACK EDWARD STEVENOR: Baseball 1.2.3.4. Football 1; Swimming 4. Festo Club 3,4; Lotm Club 3; Young Americons for Freedom 4, Biology Club 2. Choir I GAYE STEVENS: GAA Intromurols I, Chorm Club 3.4. Heolth Coreers Club 4, MAD 2,3,4, French Club 3.4. Maiorette 2.3,4; Choir 1; Tolent Show 1,2 LILLIAN MOORE STEWART: Dromo Club 2. French Club 1.2, Spanish Club 2. Lotin Club 2, American Field Service 2,3; 8.ology Club 2 RICHARD CLAIR STEWART: 8oys' Intromurols 1,2,3.4. Dromo Club 1,2,3.4, Spanish Club 3,4, Lotm Club 1,2, Thcspions Club 3,4 TOM STEWART: Boys' Intromurols I, Spon.sh A foil footboll proctice ends with this typicol scene. Club 3.4. Student Council 1. Chou 2,3,4 (Boys’ Social Cho.rmon 4), School Musical 3. Tolent Show 1.2 VICTORIA STEWART: GAA Intromurols 1,4; Chorm Club 2.3, MAD 2,3.4, Spanish Club 3.4. Business Club 4; Glee Club 1.2. Tolent Show I RANDALL ROBERT STITH: Russian Club 2.3,4, Cub Reporter 1; Biology Club 2, Chou 2.3.4, Glee Club I, School Musicol 3; Tolent Show 1,2 KATHRYN CASSEL STOLTZ: Guls IntcrscholastiC 1,2.3.4, GAA Intromurols 1.2.3.4 (Golf Heod 4); MAD 2.3,4, Young Republicans 4, French Club 1.2, Sponish Club 3,4, Pub Club 4, Cub Reporter 1, Y-Teens 3.4, Chou 1,2,3,4, School Musicol 3; Talent Show 1,2,4; Skiing Club 2.3 GREGORY CHARLES WELDON STONE: Basketball I. Golf 1,2,3.4, Tenms 1,2.3,4 iCo-Coptam 4). Wrestling 2, French Club 1, Spanish Club 3; Hi Y 3.4. Skiing Club 4 JAMES LEE STONEY: Wotterson High School 1, Football 2,3.4. Boys' Intromurols 2, Youth-m-Governmcnt 4, H.-Y 4 TIM HARMON STOVER: Football 1,2.3,4. Boys' Intromurols 4, Trock 1.2.3,4. French Club 1,2, Student Council I; Youth-m-Governmenl 4, Biology Club I, Chou 1,2.3,4 LAURA ANN STRONG: GAA Intromurols I, Festo Club 2,3,4, FTA 3, MAD 2,3, French Club 2,3, Glee Club 1.2,3, Skiing Club 4 NANCY MAE SULLIVAN: Prospect High School. Mt Prospect. Illinois 1,2,3, Business Club 4 ROBERT SAYERS SUTER: Basketball 1.2. Boseboll 1.2.3.4, Footboll 1. Boys' Intromurols 1.2.3.4, Spanish Club 3; Rusvon Club 1.2, H.-Y 3,4. Biology Club I JEAN LOUISE SUTER-MASTER: GAA Intramurals 1,2,3.4, Festo Club 2,3.4, MAD 2,3,4 (Treasurer 4); Spanish Club 1,2,3 (Secretory 1); Leoders' Club 4, Student Council 1, Y-Teens 1,2.3, Glee Club I; Tolent Show I; Skiing Club 2.3,4 (Treosurcr 4). T DEBORAH SUE TAGGART: GAA Intromurols 1.2 LINDA MARIE TAKACS: B.shop Ready High School 2. Dromo Club 4 FREDERICK LYMAN TALCOTT V: Footboll I, Boys’ Intromurols 1,2.3.4; Swim-mmg 3,4 Trock 1, Spanish Notionol Honor Society 2,3,4; Fencing 2.3, Young Republicans Club 2.3; Young Dcmocrots I; French Club 1.2.3.4, Sponish Club 1,2,3,4 (Vice-President I); Rodio Club 2,3; Com Club 2, Cub Reporter I (Co-Editor); Norwestcr 4 (Closs Editor), Student Council 2,3.4, Youth-m-Govcrnmtnt 4, Hi-Y 3.4; Amencon Field Service 2, Biology Club 2,3,4, Cometo Club 3, Glee Club I; Tolcnt Show 1,2; Skiing Club 2,3,4, Upper Arlington Guard 3.4, Not.onol Merit Scholarship Sem.-Fmol.st SHERRY LYNN TAYLOR: FTA 2 3 JENNIFER ORR TEACHNOR: GAA Intromurols 2; Chorm Club 2.3.4. MAD 2.3.4, French Club 2.3, Spon.sh Club 3.4; Columbus School for Guls I PAMELA MELISSA TEFFT: GAA Intromurols 1.2.3.4, MAD 2,3,4 (Social Chorrmon 3); Young Republicans 2; French Club 1,2,3, Lotm Club 2, Leoders' Club 4; Pub Club 4, Chou 2.3.4 (Treasurer 4); Tolent Show 1.2.3, Sk.mg Club 4 ANNA LOUISE TEICHMOELLER: GAA Intromurols 1.2,3.4, Chorm Club 2.3, FTA 3, MAD 2.3.4, Business Club 3,4 'Secretory 4). Glee Club I LOUIS WARREN TEICHMOELLER. GEORGE MATTHEW TEWKSBARY. MICHAEL DEAN THARP: Bosketboll I; Boseboll 1.2,3,4 (Co-Captoin 4), Football 1,2,3.4. Boys' Intromurols 1,2,3,4; Notional Honor Society 3,4, French Club 1.2,3, Norwestcr 4 (Assistant Editor), Student Council I (President 11, Youth-m-Governmcnt 4 (Vicc-Moyor), Closs V.ce President 3 DONALD FREDERICK THOMAS BEVERLY LYNN THRALL: GAA Intromurols I; Notionol Honor Society 3,4; FTA 3,4. MAD 2,3,4, French Club 1,2; Chou 1.2.3,4. School Musical 3; Tolent Show 1.2.4 CHARLES MARLIN THURSTON: Not.onol Honor Society 3.4, Bond 3.4, Beor-A-Tones 3.4, School Musicol 3, Orchestro 4. Whetstone H.gh School 1.2 RONDA LEE TITLOW: GAA Intro murals I; Not.onol Honor Society 3.4, Festo Club 2,3.4, MAD 2,3,4, French Club 1.2.3,4. Leoders’ Club 3, Cub Reporter I, Y-Tccns 1 Glee Club 1 EMI TOGASHI: Y Teens 4, Amencon Field Service 4 ELISE DEANNE TOM: GAA Intromurols 1.2,3, Help Club 3.4 MAD 2.3.4, Russ.on Club 2.3.4 DOUGLAS FOX TOMLINSON: Pnnceton H.gh School 1.2. Bond 3.4; Bear A-Tones 3,4, School Musical 3 GREGORY CHARLES TOMLINSON: Pnnceton H.gh School 1.2. Lotm Club 3.4, Bond 3,4. Bear A-Tones 3.4. School Musicol 3. KATHERINE PATRICIA TORRENCE: GAA Intromurols I; MAD 2.4, Business Club 4 Glee Club 1.2 4. DAVID WAYNE TOWNSEND: Boys' Intromurols 1.2.3.4 THOMAS RODWELL TRAINER: Bosketboll I, Footboll I; Boys' Intromurols 1.2.3.4; Swimming 2. Trock 1.2,3,4 (Co-Coptom 4), H.-Y 4 Talent Show I JOAN CAROL TRAPHAGAN: GAA Intromurols 1,2.3,4, Spanish Notional Honor Society 3.4, FTA 3,4, MAD 2.3.4, Sponish Club 2.3.4; Leoders' Club 4, Student Council 3.4 • Secretory 4), Youth-m-Governmcnt 4, Y-Teens 1,2.3,4, Glee Club I. Tolent Show 1,2 MAUREEN CAROL TUTTLE: Notre Dome H.gh School I. Girls' Intromurols 2, Charm Club 3; Help Club 2.3.4. MAD 2.3,4, French Club 3,4. Lotm Club 2, Arlmgtomon 3,4, Amencon Field Service 2.3; Glee Club 2 V R08ERT ALEXANDER VAJDA: Bosketboll I. Boseboll 1,2, Russ.on Club 2,3.4 (Sergeont-ot Arms 3, Vice-President 4). Student Council 12. Cho.r 2.3.4. School Mus.col 3 ANN KATARINA ELIZABET VALENTIN: Helcncholmskolon, Mol mo, Sweden 1.2,3, French Notional Honor Society 4, D'oma Club 4. MAD 4, Student Council 4. Youth-in Government 4. Amencon Field Service 4, Skiing Club 4 PAUL FREDERICK VALUES: Boys' Intromurols 1,2.3.4. Fencing 2. Young Democrats 1.2.3,4, Spanish Club 3.4, Comoro Club 2. Bond I 2,3.4 LINDA VAN HORN: GAA Interscholostics 1.2, Chorm Club 2.3,4; MAD 2.3; French Club I; Spomsh 3 NANCY VAN SCHOYCK: GAA Intromurols 1.2,3.4. Health Coreers C ub 2,3,4, MAD 2,3,4, French Club 1,2, Spanish Club 3,4, Choir 1,2,3.4, Glee Club 2, School Musical 3. Tolent Show 1,2 GARY STEVEN VICKERS: Bose boll I, Boys' Intromurols 1,2,3, Russion Club 1,2,3,4, Student Council 1, Bond 1,2.3,4. Choir 1, School Musicol 3 KRISTI LYDIA VOSS: GAA Intromurols 1,2.3,4, MAD 2,3,4; French Club 1,2,3; Lotm Club 3,4, Skiing Club 4 W LINDA KATHERINE WAGGONER: Wotterson H.gh School I, Festo Club 3,4, FTA 3,4 MARIANNA KAY WAHL: GAA Interscholostics 1.2.3, GAA Intramurals 1,2,3, Festo Club 2; MAD 2. Spomsh Club 3; Student Council 2, Youth-m-Government 4, Glee Club 2,3,4; Tolent Show 2 DOUGLAS MENDE WALDO: Dromo Club 2,3,4 (Vice-Presi-dtnt 4 . Spon.sh Club 3, Cho.r 3,4 (Vice-President 4) KATHERINE JANE WALKER: GAA Intromurols 1.2.3.4, Help Club 1,2, FTA 3,4; MAD 2,3,4, French Club 1,2; Spomsh Club 3,4; Young Amencons for Freedom I, Youth in-Govcrnmcnt 4; Y-Tcens 1,2,3.4 (Service Choirmon 4 . RICHARD TROUTMAN WARD: Football 1, Boys' Intromurols 1,2.3,4, Swimming 1,2.3,4. Trock I, Wrestling I; Student Council 1,2,3; Hi-Y 3,4; Biology Club 2; Youth-m-Governmcnt 4 WILLIAM BAUGH WARNER: Boys' Intromurols 1,2,3; Spomsh Club 1.2 CAROL JEAN WEAVER: GAA lnterscholost.es 2,3,4. GAA Intro-murols 2,3,4 (Treasurer 4); MAD 3,4, French Club 3,4; Lotm Club 4 CLARE WAILES WEBB: Hillwood H.gh 1,2,3; MAD 4. Spon.sh Club 4, Com Club 4, Youth-m-Government 4 KATHY LOUISE WEBB: GAA Interscholostics 3; GAA Intromurols 1,2,3,4, Chorm Club 2,3,4 (President 4), MAD 2,3; French Club 1,2,3, Leoders' Club 3,4. Y-Teens I; Bond I. Cho.r 1.2; Orchestro 1,2 EDITH FRANCIS WESTERVELT: Conrad High School 1,2; French Club 3; Glee Club 4, Ski.ng Club 3 JOHN JAY WESTRA: Boys' Intromurols 1,2.3,4. French Club 1.2, Student Council I. H.-Y 4 ANNE HILL WHEATLEY: GAA Interscholostics 2,3,4; GAA Intramurals 1,2,3,4 (Volleyball Heod l , Notionol Honor Society 3,4, French Notional Honor Society 2,3,4, Chorm Club 4, Debate Club I, FTA 3, MAD 2,3; French Club 1,2, Lotm Club 1.2, Young Americans for Freedom 1; Norwestcr 4 (Literary Editor ), Youth-in-Government 4, American Field Service 4 DEWEY CLAYTON WHEELER: Bosketboll 1. Boseboll 1.2.3.4, Foot-boll 1,2, Boys' Intromurols 1,2,3,4; Student Council I. ANOREW POWELL WHIPPLE: Cross Country 2.3.4. Boys' Intro murals 1,2.3,4, Trock 1,2, French Club 1; Russian 3.4, Coin Club 2, Young Amencons for Freedom 1,2,3,4 (Vice-Choirmon 3,4); Youth-in-Government 4 (City Engineer). Glee Club I SUSAN ELAINE WHITBECK: Help Club 4, FTA 3, Spon.sh Club 1.2,3.4 GENEVA LORINE WHITE: GAA Intromurols 1,2, Notional Honor Society 3.4. French Notional Honor Society 2.3,4 (Vice-President 4); Quill ond Scroll 2,3,4, FTA 3, MAD 2.3,4. Young Democrats 2; French Club 1.2.4, Russian Club 2.3.4, Leoders Club 3,4, Cub Reporter 1, Arlingtonion 2,3,4 (News Editor), Youth-in Government 4 (Superintendent of Streets), Y-Tcens 2,3,4 (Service Choirmon 3, Social Chairmen 4); Amencon Field Service 2,3,4 (Trcosurer 4); Glee Club I; Tolent Show 1 THERESA BEIRNE WICK: GAA Intromuros 1.2.3.4. Dromo Club 3.4, FTA 3.4, MAD 2,3,4 (Secretory 3), French Club 1,2, Lotm Club 3.4. Leoders' Club 4, Student Council 1, Y-Teens 2.3.4, Choir 1,2,3,4; School Musical 3; Talent Show 1,2; Skiing Club 2.3. CHRISTINE ELIZABETH WILCOX: GAA Intromurols 1.2.3.4, Chorm Club 2,3,4 (Service Co-Choumon 3, Vice-President 4), MAD 2,3,4, French Club 1.2,3.4 (Treasurer I), Norwestcr 4 (Ed.tor-m-Chief), Student Council 3,4, Youth-m-Governmcnt 4; Amencon Field Service 4, Glee Club 1,2, Tolent Show 1,2; Skiing Club 2,4 MARGARET LOUISE WILCOX: GAA Intromurols 1; Notional Honor Society 3.4, French Notionol Honor Society 2,3,4 (Social Choirmon 4); Chorm Club 2,3,4 (Assistant Trcosurer 3), Debate 1; MAD 2,3; French Club 1.3 (Secretory I); Lotm Club 3, Student Council 4. American Field Service 4, Cho.r I; Tolent Show 1 MARGARET KATHRYN WILLER: GAA Intromurols 1,2,3,4, Notionol Honor Society 3,4. French No-tioool Honor Society 3.4, MAD 2.3,4, (Program Chairman 3); French Club 1.2,3.4 (Publicity Choirmon 3); Yeung Amencons for Freedom 1.2.3.4, Youth-m-Government 4, Y-Tccns 4 (Trcosurer 4), Skiing Club 2, Christmas Formal Court 4 JAMES EDWARD WILLIAMS III: Baseball 1,2, Boys' Intromurols 1,2,3.4; Wrestling 3; Dromo Club 2.3.4 (Vice-President 4), Spomsh Club 1.2 (Treasurer I); Hi-Y 4 JOHN DAVIS WILLIAMS: Boys' Intromurols 1.2,3.4 Russan Club 2,3,4; Biology Club 2 MARILYN WILLIAMS: GAA Intromurols 1.2.3.4, Dromo Club 3,4, Fencing 3. Hcolth Coreers Club 2.3 4. Help Club 2,3,4 (Trcosurer 3), FTA 4 MAD 2,3,4. Spomsh Club 3,4. Lotm Club 2; Russian Club 2, Leoders' Club 3,4; Business Club 2; Y-Tecns 2,3.4, Amencon Field Service 3.4. Biology Club 2, Rocky River H.gh School I JEAN ANNE WILLIS: GAA Intromurols 1,2,3 4. Spomsh Notional Honor Society 3,4 (Corresponding Secretory 4); FTA 3.4 (Vice President 4), MAD 2.3 4 (Service Choirmon 4). Spanish Club 1.2,3,4 Leoders' Club 3.4, Cub Courier I Youth-m-Govern-mcnf 4, Y Teens 1,2,3. Chou I 2.3.4 School Musical 3; Tolent Show 2 JENNIFER GRAHAM WILSON: GAA lnterschoost.es 3,4, GAA Intromurols 1,2,3 4. FTA 3, MAD 2,3.4. French Club 1,2.3, Business Club 2 3. Glee Club 1; Sk.mg Club 2.3,4 JOYCE ANNE WILSON: GAA Intromurols I; French Notionol Honor Society 3,4 Drama Club 4, Help Club 3,4. FTA 3.4; MAD 2.3,4. Rhys Riley gets o heod stort on the crowd os he is wheeled to his next closs by Tom Fronklm French Club 1,2.3.4, Youth-m-Government 4; Y-Teens 2,3.4. Amen-con Field Service 2,3,4 (Secretory 4); Choir 1,3,4, Glee Club 3; School Musical 3, Tolent Show 1.2 MARY LYNN WILSON: GAA Intromurols 1.2.3.4, Chorm Club 3, FTA 2,3.4, French Club 2 3,4 Lotm Club 2; Sk.mg Club 3,4 (Soool Choirmon 4) CHRISTINE MARIE WINDRATH: GAA Intromurols 2, Festo Club 2,3, FTA 3.4, Lotm Club 2,3,4, Y Teens I, Cho.r 2.3, Orchistro 3 DIANE WINEBERG: GAA Inter-scholost.es 2,4. GAA Intromurols 1,2.4. Chorm Club 4; Fencmg 2.4, FTA 2.4, Help 4, Pub Club 2,4. Student Council 1.2, Choir 1,2,4, Tolent Show 1,2, Skiing Club 2,4, St Joseph Acodemy, Toronto, Conodo 3 GWENDOLYN SUE WINTERS: FTA 3.4 MAD 2.3,4, French Club 2,3,4 (Refreshment Choirmon 4), Leoders' Club 2,3,4 'President 4i, Cob Reporter I. Biology Club 2, Choir 2.3,4, School Muvcol 3, Tolent Show 2. Chnstmos Formal Court 3 CHRISTINE ANNE WITAZACK: GAA Intromurols 1.2 (Bowlmg Heod I), Chorm Club 2. MAD 2,3,4, French Club 1,2.3; Y Teens 1 2; Glee Club 3; School Muvcol 3. Sk.mg Club 2,3,4 JANICE LEE WOLFE: GAA Interscholostics 2, GAA Intromurols 1,2.3 (AsSiStont Trock Monoger I), FTA 2, MAD 2,3, French Club 1, Russian Club I 2,3 4 Glee Club 3. Tolent Show 1 MARY JENNETTE WOLFORD: GAA Intromurols 1,2,3, Spon.sh Notionol Honor Society 3,4. FTA 3,4, MAD 2.3,4, Spanish Club 1.2.3,4. Leoders' Club 3.4, Y-Tcen$ 2,4, Glee Club 1.2 SHARON LEE WOOD: GAA Intromurols 1,2.3,4; Chorm Club 4, Festo Club 3; FTA 3.4, MAD 2,3,4, Young Republicans 2; Spomsh Club 1.2, Student Council 2. Skiing Club 3, Upper Arlington Guard 3.4, Business Club 3 (Secretory 3) BARBARA JEAN WRIGHT: GAA Intromurols 1,2,3.4, Hi-olth Careers Club 4, MAD 2.3.4, French Club 1,2.3; Leoders Club 4, Student Council 3, Glee Club 1,2,3,4. Skiing Club 2,3,4 JAMES LAKE WUILLE: Bosketboll 2 Football 1,2 Boys' Intromurols 1.2.3.4, Track I. French Club 1,2, H, Y 4 DIANE LYNNE WUN-DERLICH: French Not.onol Honor Society 3 4 French Club 1,4 GORDON FORD WYATT: Shodes Volley High School, Birmmghom Alobomo 1 2.3 CHERYL JOY WYNN: GAA Intromurols 12,3 4 Chorm Club 3.4 FTA 3.4 MAD 2 3.4. Spon.sh Club 1.2. Y-Teeni 1.2.3.4, Choir I, Glee Club 1.2. Tolent Show 1,2, Skiing Club 2,4 Y RICHARD DONALD YEPSEN: Boys' Intromurols 1.3,4. French Club 1.2.3, Student Council I Youth m Government 4, Hi-Y 4 (Publicity Chairman 4). Choir I 2,3,4 iPresidcnt 4); School Musicol 3; Tolent Show I 2 ROBERT EASON YOUNG: Boys Intromurols 1,2.3,4; French Club 1,2 Z GREGORY ZANETOS: Band 3,4 Chcu 4, Picosont View High School 1,2 PAMELA SUE ZARA: Chou 1,2,3,4 School Musicol 3, Tolent Show I JUDITH ANN ZELLERS: GAA Intromurols I. Chorm Club 2 Debate Club 2; Dromo Club 2. Festo Club 2. FTA 2,3,4. MAD 2.4, Business Club 2,4, Student Council 3.4; Youth-m-Government 4, Y-Tecns 1 American Field Service 2, Chou I 2,3.4; Tolent Show 1 HILLA MARGARET ZERBST: GAA Intromuro •, 1 2,3.4 Chorm Oub 3. FTA 3. MAD 2,3,4. French Club 1,2 3,4 Y-Tecns 3 KATHLEEN GAY ZIMMERMAN: GAA Intromurols I. MAD 2,3,4 French Club 1.2, Spomsh Club 3. Glee Club 1,2.3 4 Orchestra 2 MARY KATH-ERN ZIMMERMAN: GAA Intromurols 1.2 3 4 Festo Club 2.3, MAD 2.3.4. Spon.sh Club 3.4 Pub Club 4; Glee Club 2 201 The hum of household opplionces ond the roar of automobiles ore now heard where once, a decade ago. only rho sounds of nature ond an occasional footstep were heard. Sounds of hammers ond the smell of fresh point characterize the Upper Arlington of 1967 long established froditions such os the Fourth of July Pa-rode ore just os important to us today os thoy were to residents ten yeors ago Arlington, even though its population has soared to oboul 40.000. Still retains the community pride, closeness, and friendliness so evident m yeors post. Even so. Upper Arlington has no intention of being content with living in the post or becoming complacent with the present. With foresight and eagerness, it will continue to live up to its reputation of being the most progressive community in Ohio. ADVERTISEMENTS 203 V l HI Best Wishes To The Graduating Class Of '67 from HADLER REALTY CO. developers of NORTHWEST SHOPPING CENTER at the N. 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Legal Forms Our staff of Attorneys ossure you of cur-rent Forms ond Records. Furniture Wc maintain a Design Studio ond o com-plete line of furnishings. Office Supplies Over 12,000 items at your fingertips. COLUMBUS BLANK BOOK COMPANY 30 Years Looking Forward Thr Shoo Place of Columbus Peg Stevens-Flozvers-Gifts Flowers Designed Especially For You99 4171 Kenny Rood THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF OHIO Columbus 21, Ohio 451 -4244 mogotine is printed in our plant W.L. Heckman, C.P.C.U. W. L. HECKMAN CO., INSURANCE 1375 W Lone Ave., Columbus 21,0 - Phone HU 6-2623 COM PL FTE WORLI)-WIDE TR A V EL S HR V 1C E •Airline and Steamship Reservations •Personally Escorted Tours •Rail and Bus Tours •Cruises •Sales Incentive Programs Be in the know. . . see us before you go!' ARLINGTON TRAVEL SERVICE 2460 Brandon Rd 486-2955 212 SEE THE LIGHT A Successful Future To The Class Of 1967 John W. Galbreath 100 E. Brood Street Howard's Barber Shop 1442 LANE AVENUE Northwest Corner Lane and Star PLENTY OF PARKING Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a m. to 7 p.m. Sat. 8 a m. to 6 p.m. Phone 488 8645 LEW S CYCLE RANCH Lew Atkinson HONDA - TRIUMPH Ohio's Largest Triumph Dealer •aimiur Sales - Parts • Service Free Riding Lessons Open 9:30 - 5:30 Mon -Sal l ues Thurs I've 7 (X) - 9 00 876-7633 4900 Scioto-Darin Rd 213 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE 1967 GRADUATES OF UPPER ARLINGTON HIGH SCHOOL from WTVN RADIO 610 on your dial Sincere Best Wishes To All The Seniors T FRANKLIN HARDESTY iftk J? venue CONSULTANT TO HI 'SINESS 1877 Kenny Road -188-1106 214 Best Wishes to the Class of ‘67 McKinley Lane Ave. Pharmacy LANE AVE. SHOPPING CENTER Scioto View Pharmacy RIVERSIDE DRIVE FISHINGER RD Kingsdale Pharmacy KINGSDALE SHOPPING CENTER Tremont Pharmacy TREMONT CENTER YOUR REGISTERED PHARMACIST Congratulations to the C'lass of 1967 The FISHEL COMPANY Hirsch Hirsch 216 % (Ph etnpers crnarmacy 2064 Arlington Ave. 486-0446 ROBT. W. SETTERLIN and SONS CO. Sr r vice u sn-k Complete Housecleaning Service - Carpet. Furniture. Walls and Floors Serving The Tri-Village Area 294-5371 1003 Concord Avenue TEXTILE CLEANING SERVICE • Carpet (.'leaning • Carpet Repairing • Alteration • Soilproofing • Staticproofing General Building Contractors 186-7108 A prosperous future to all the 1967 graduates of I A HS Congratulations To The Class of '67 from WISEMANS HARDWARE Lane Shopping Center Let us take care of all your hardware needs Prestige Service Free Pickup And Delivery FOX TREMBLY REALTY, INC. REALTORS John M Fox Duane L. Wear Alma Tritsch Chas. Alfred William Hetzer Don Q Roberts Barbara Jenkins Ralph J Fox Jay V Eckhart, Jr. McClelland Trembly Nell llobermann Alice Miller Thomas Noone, Sr D Paul Davies John Staker Leo kachadoorian Millard Stillings Two Locations 1448 West Fifth Avenue 488-2600 2116 Arlington Avenue 486-7345 Besl Wishes To The Class Of 67 from NATIONAL ELECTRIC COIL division of McGRAW-EDISON CO. ARLINGTON PURE OIL •3291 Northwest Blvd Phone 486-6426 Oil Change and Lubrication Tune Up Brake Service Front End Alignment 7 7 l GGERr ■Rarufuei-an-a LLTL WHEREVER YOU SEE THE 'WUt Uituf Satellite' B BURGER BOY FOOD O-RAMAS 6 Chairs To Servo You ARCADE BARBER SHOP LANE AV ENUE SHOPPING CENTER 488-6628 OPEN: Mon. - Fri.—11 a.m. to8 p.m. Sat.—8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Congratulations to the Class of 67 Arlington Rambler 488-t 101 1626 West Fifth Ave. 220 TREMONT CLEANERS Complete Cleaning Sere ice D R A PERI ES - STO R AG E - S HI RTS Now Two Convenient Locations 2016 TREMONT CENTER GOLDEN BEAR CENTER Coming Soon Northwest Center (Henderson at Reed Rd.) Rest Wishes to the CLASS OF 1967 RIFE'S MARKET W. Fifth Grandview Ave. 488-7151 King Thompson Co. Founders and Developers of Upper Arlington 2160 Tremont Center 188-0648 Bill Lew is Paid Shepard Stanley Frost Grilf Breese Bea Hedges Doris Saunders John Bailes Adair David Gooding John Murphy George S. Frost Jim Rook H. Pace, Pres. Congratulations to the Class of 67 from WARD KRUMM, INC. REALTORS 3230 Northwest Blvri. 486-2423 “GOOD LUCK from FIESTA LANES 1291 West Lane 488-3003 Best Wishes To The Class Of 1967 Flick IGA Market 2080 Arlington Ave. Culter's Fifth Avenue Congratulations Seniors 1464 W. Fifth Avenue Sportswear for Men Women JEWELRY — COSMETICS — GIFTS Compliments of Buckeye Telephone B eau alon and Supply Company 488-4511 ‘Swinging Hairstyles” 2128 Arlington Ave 1250 Kinncor Rood Phone 488 - 0655 222 Without the help of these individuals, the production of the 1967 Norivester would have been impossible. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Black and White Photography John Hildreth Tom Foster Color Photography Leo Wilhelm A look m(o Room 206 finds Sorurtter slaff mcmlxTi hard at work 1967 NORWESTER STAFF Editor-In-Chief........... . . Chris W ilcox Assistant Editor Assistant Editor Literary Editor Layout Editor . Class Editor . Mike Tharp Janie Harris Anne Wheatley . Ken Gulchcr Hick Talcott Art Editor Boys’ Sports Editor Girls' Sports Editor Typist T pist Holl Sherman Phil I law lc Ann Gabriel k.ith Minor Chen I Bogenrief BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager . . Bruce Richter 223 Jerry Cameron Tom Franklin Mary Garvin Gwen Winters It wos o yeor of national and locol growth, a year of personal growth, of hopes and plons. disappointments and successes, realities and abstracts It was a year o experiences ond memories that we will take with us os we leove this building 1966-1967 wos a special year Cries of Go Bears! ond Beot 'em! rang out os we followed our Golden Bears around the stole The still, clear blueness of the notatonum's surface was shattered by our mermen, gym students and fellow Arlington residents Surrounded by the beauty of the new auditorium, we presented OUP TOWN. THE MESSIAH ond the talent show, as well as the traditional Christ-mos ossembly. These are the scenes which will serve os a basis for future endeavors and growth, even after ten yeors have possed In these next ten years the school itself will grow. Perhaps more brick ond concrete will be added Inevi-tably with the possage of time will come new ideas, yet mony of the scenes ond traditions vye knew will remain. We as individuals will go forth, through tens of years' and lens of ploces but we will not forget the research and study, the effort and practice and the cheering and laughter of this year. 224


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