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Questioning . 21 STREET CLOSED I rt x i_ii2__-_ao$£o ROaF 7 TEMPORARY CONSIRUCriON I ROUTE DETOUR Sometimes feeling lost. alone TRAFFIC 23 But each longing to spread his wings . . . ■ J'J'EI 25 27 And each enjoying being one . . . A montage . . . of ideas . . . of interests . . . of .. . people . . . People who work . . . who like to have fun . . . who are aware and concerned Each trying to express himself Growing, Searching, Questioning Sometimes feeling lost, alone But each longing to spread his wings And each enjoying being one . . . of many 29 . . of many 30 ADMINISTRATION 31 Hierarchy That Directs Issues Vital to Education Emil E. Vavrik, Administrative Assistant to the Superintendent in Upper Arlington Merits Community Admiration. Walter B. Heischman, Superintendent of Schools 35 Board of Education and P.T.A Strive to Eliminate the Gap Pho o by Gingencb P.T.A. officers Mrs. Adnelle Hesket, Dr. Harold Edmondson, Mrs. Jenny Renkert, Dr. Richard Slager, and Mrs June Johnston gather to discuss plans. Mr. Gardiner concentrates on the immediate problem 36 Af monthly Board of Education meetings Mrs. Anne Christensen, Mrs. Margaret Postle, Mr. Emil Zavrik (representing Mr. Walter Heischman), Dr. John Corbally, Mr. J. S. Collins, Mrs. Marie Smith, Mr. John Gardiner, and Mr. George McConnaughey discuss school policies. P.T.A meetings evoke interest through panel discussions P.T A. membership drive culminates in a fall open house. 37 38 Various Vital Operations Pivot Around Principal. Other than addressing the student body at the annual football recognition assembly, the lobs of the Chief Administrator are many and varied. Mr. Gues-man performs them all capably. Though aided by many assistants, the responsibility for the students lies with him. Fulfilling the vital need for communication, he interprets school policies to students and parents. In addition, he oversees the maintenance of the school itself, a big |ob during rapid growth. In all his many duties, he is a staunch supporter of the youth of Upper Arlington. 39 Charles M. Wilson Assistant to the Principal David W. Shelby Assistant to the Principal 40 Capable Direction of Activities Keeps UAHS in the Limelight. Mrs. Fulton, Director of Student Activities, coordinates sophomore orientation, graduation, and everything m between. Mr. Moorehead, Director of Athletics and Adult Education, inspires sportsmanship on and off the field. 41 Mrs Fulton's bulletin board depicts cross-section of year's activities Ruth Willis Attendance Cindy Teachner knows a fake pass sees it. The main office throbs with activity at lunchtime. Ann Eggert Librarian Bernice Rea Librarian 42 Lynn Gilbert Jean Metcalf Shirley Davis Secretary Clerk Custodian of Secretary, Library Student Programs Numerous Faculty Members In Many Areas Keep Student Life and Activities Running Smoothly Judith Pierce Nurse Eva Sell Secretary 43 Marion Hall Blaine Bierley Good Guidance Counselors Help Students Evaluate, Reason, and See Solutions. Margaret Foltz James Blosser Linda Jones Leah Bisciotti 44 During a week of schedule changes, Mrs. BisciotH is flooded with many questions Polly Neer « Julie Hansen 45 Charlotte Abruscato Donald Fraunfelder R°n Cree Carol Ittner Sandra Moore Chase Crawford Math Stumps Some, but Leads to Clear Thinking Sharon Fuller Fred Raisbeck Xie Jackman Kenneth Sahl Peter Steva 47 Mr. Sammons directs the menial labor force, Duke Wick and Chip Fremanis. Linda Peterson Herbert Yenser Richard Foley 48 Students Cultivate the Art of Self-Expression Through Oral, Artistic, and Musical Interpretation Richard Canfield Forest Sammons Robert Ginther Paul Hysell Mervyn Farrar 49 An Understanding of Foreign Languages and Cultures Broadens the Outlook on International Happenings Thomas Sacco Margie Hale Ella Mae Miller Karen HaupT Victoria Sherer 50 Mrs. Miller wins costume prize at AFS Halloween party. °dniel Donovan Caro1 Mummer, Daniel Morocco Shirley Wooton Anne Wilson Phyllis Duryee 51 William Ruoff Sue Eickelberg Richard Hoskins Mary Blue William Stemen 52 Marilyn Royster Neal Billman Marvin Crosten Todd Grant Peggy Zachman Jay Wise Special Area Classes Provide Change in Scene; Teachers Join in the Fun and Offer Help on Individual Projects 53 Charlene Cline Martha Bullock Courtney Hunter Elizabeth Richmond Mr. Everett informally discusses the fundamentals of composition. 54 Dale Everett Vera K. Randall A Solid English Background Triggers Clear Expression. Helen Tanner Rita Secrest Jean Guddat William Pallat 55 Private conference gives Mr Will and Dave Highsmith an opportunity to continue discussion from the Senior Honors English class. Annette Jackson Jean Belyea Sarah Potter 56 Phyllis Nardy English Panels Expound on Every Topic From 'Antigone’ to Underground Poetry. Ellis Lutz Betty Goldsmith Janis Kindy Dianne Cubbage 57 Vaughn Ware Science Cultivates Intellectual Curiosity and Insight. 58 Roger Santille Walter Corbett Robert Snouffer Ray Hoffmaster Leon Bowman Raymond McCutcheon F. James Lambourne James Hamilton Richard Fryman Robert Cavins 59 Mrs. Sites reveals the key to good typing. 60 Delores Gretz A Diversified Curriculum Fulfills Special Needs. 61 Judy Kerr Loretta Ferdi Craig King Pete Corey Contemporary Dilemmas and Presidential Elections Ignite Discussions in the Social Science Classes Rondel Brewster Thomas Rutan Linda Carestio Marie Welch Stephen Pritchett 62 Patty Stewart James Miller Ann Klein Marilyn Howells Dale Hartney Defeated but not destroyed, Presidential contender Pat Paulsen plans his campaign strategy for 1972. 63 64 1 ANITA EVANS • Treasurer • Spanish National Honor Society 2 DEB8IE WARDEN • President • French National Honor Society 3 JANE JOOST • Secretary • French National Honor Society J DENISE KCNTRAS • President • Spanish National Honor Society 5 ANN OAVIDSON • Vice President • French National Honor Society 6 IYNN JOHNSTON • Secretary • French National Honor Society 7 DOUG SHEFFlElO • President • National Honor Society 8 MARY SMITH • Secretary • Spanish National Honor Society 9 ANN SAIIM.BENE • Treasurer • Quill and Scroll 10 JUllE MAY • President • Quill and Scroll 11 DAVE SMITH • President • Math Honor Society 12 KATHY HART • Vice-Pres'denr • Qu.ll and Scroll 13 CAROLYN GILBPIDE • Secretary • Quill and Scroll Missing From Picture JAY BALL • Vice-President • National Honor Society BRUCE JOHNSON • Treasurer • National Honor Society 68 69 National Honor Society Initiates New Members In Candlelight Ceremony On May 7, the Upper Arlington Chapter of the National Honor Society initiated seventy-five new members in an annual candlelight induction ceremony. Inductees representing ten per cent of the senior class and five per cent of the juniors were chosen on the basis of character, scholarship, leadership, and service. Old members sold Upper Arlington stationery throughout the year to help finance the Spring initiation. Table centerpiece symbolizes goals of Society members. 70 Steve Goldsmith's speech on Service commands the respect of the audience and his fellow members Colleen McMahon, Sally Whipple, Lucinda Reynolds. Jay Ball, Tracey Potts, Jeff Snyder, and Dave Smith. Lisa Miller serves Steve Goldsmith and Colleen McMahon at reception. Carol Coddington receives membership pin from Lynn Johnston. Ann Salimbene welcomes inductees to Quill and Scroll at initiation ceremony Quill and Scroll Honors Journalists At the annual induction ceremony in the spring, the G. Ellen Mann Chapter of Quill and Scroll honored outstanding journalism students in the top third of their class Twenty new members were inducted into the honorary society in recognition of their contributions to the school yearbook or newspaper French Honor Society Sponsors Dream Date’ to Local Drive-In At the first meeting of the French National Honor Society, tyvo French teenagers chose dream dates from a panel of UA French students in a mock version of “The Dating Game. On their dates the couples and their chaperones dined at Frisch's. Other activities of the year included a dinner and theatre party, the presentation of a French musical, a speaker, and reception for the club's former advisor, Mrs. Beery. The most unique program, however, was the initiation of new members in May. Because the scheduled speaker was unable to attend, the program became one of songs, skits, and games involving the new initiates and their parents. Barb Heer and Lynn Sala offer refreshments at reception of new members. Playing charades, Meredith Charles' antics entertain initiates at French Honor Society's induction. Paul Lukeman, Steve Hmshaw, and Kit Hadley present puppet show—a tragedy. 72 New inductee savors delicate French pastry. Special guests receive warm welcome from Denise Kontras. Akita Mountain Boys Doug Roberts, Jeff Putnam, and Scott Roberts climax evening with Draft Dodger Rag. Superior Spanish Students Win Distinction In Honor Society The members of the Spanish National Honor Society broadened their knowledge of Spanish culture through informative speakers who showed slides of their respective countries. A pot luck dinner provided the opportunity to sample Spanish foods, while a pihata party at Christmas demonstrated an old Spanish holiday custom. In cooperation with the French National Honor Society, the club sponsored a reception honoring Mr. Beery, their advisor. New officers were announced at the May initiation of new members. 73 74 1 RANDY SKINNER • Treasurer • French Club 2 ANN DAVIDSON • Vice-President • French Club 3 BECKY IONG • Secretary • Russian Club 4 KRISTY KABIE • President • Russian Club 5 SUSIE RINEHART • Secretary • French Club 6 BOB TETIRICK • Treasurer • Russian Club 7 NANCY BONIFIELD • Vice-President • Spanish Club 8 BETH MADDEN • Treasurer • Spanish Club 9 BETSY ATKINSON • Treasurer • Latin Inter Not 10 DEBBIE HOUSE • President • Spanish Club 11 STEVE BASFORD • Vice-President • Latin Inter Not 12 LARRY HARMON • President • Latin Inter Nos 13 SYD LEHNER • Secretary • Latin Inter Nos Missing From Picture: JEFF SNYDER • Vice-President • Roman Club BIRTI HARDIE • Secretary • Spanish Club STEVE HINSHAW • President • French Club 75 Pete Wynne grabs prize in pie-eating contest. Becky Long, Bernie Lachner, and Cindi Miller eat hearty at the banquet. Comrade Razgildeev of Siberia defends Communist actions. Russian Culture Studied The membership of Russian Club soared to a record high this year. One meeting featured a panel of OSU students who had toured Russia, and on another evening 125 attended to hear a speaker from Siberia express his views of the American school system. The annual banquet highlighted the year's activities, and at Christmas a Father Frost party was the scene of relay races, bingo, and a pie-eating contest. Money raising projects such as the sale of T-shirts and an open house enabled the club to sponsor the movie. The Brothers Karamazov, for Russian classes and buy some items for the department After an active campaign and an array of colorful posters, the new officers were announced at a picnic in May. 76 Mary and Ti Piper brew Russian punch. Mrs Wootton and Ross McConnel sample authentic Russian dishes. Inter Nos Holds Slave Auction Inter Nos opened the year's activities with a slave auction at which third and fourth year Latin students bid for first and second year students. The slaves served their masters well all year in such activities as the Slave Olympics, where they competed in chariot races on skate boards, Janus races, and the discus throw. The Slaves were finally released from bondage at the statewide Latin convention. f Betsy Atkinson, Larry Harmon, advisor Mr. Donovan, honorary member Miss Wagner, Steve Basford, and Wayne Hay feast at the Inter Nos banquet. Mr. Will shows slides of Rome at Inter Nos meeting. UA Latin Club enjoys program at Latin convention. Spanish Students Sample South American Spreads Members of Spanish Club ate well. They opened the year’s activities with a pot-luck dinner In celebration of Pan American Day, some of the members performed a Pan American folk dance. The program also included samples of Pan American food. At a pihata party at Christmas with the Spanish National Honor Society, the members of the two clubs attacked several pihatas with sticks and were then bombarded with candy. The final activity of the year was a picnic at which officers were announced. 78 Pattie 8e ew takes a whack at the pihata at Spanish Club party. Jeff Keltrey, Janet Kiplinger, Ann Davidson, Jim Girves, Kris Davies, Ken Ross, Lynn Johnston, Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Hale spread Yuletide Sun, sand, and water provide entertainment for French cheer with French Christmas carols. Club at Hideaway Hills. French Club Sponsors Dance French Club sponsored an open house in March to raise money for the Stadium Drive. In the spring the group planned a trip to Hideaway Hills for a picnic and a discussion of French politics with Frenchman Daniel Nabonne. Bob Coonrod and Mr. Sacco watch over campfire at Hideaway Hills. 79 1 COLLEEN McMAHON • Girls Slate Rep'esentat.ve 2 DOUG SHEFFIELD • YlG Party Chairman 3 OOUG SNYDER • YlG Party Chairman J LINDA WATSON • Vice-President • Student Council 5 OOUG CRIM • Boys' State Representative 6 TRACEY POTTS • Girl ' State Representative 7 MOLLY CRESSOfi • Girls State Representative 8 DAVE SMITH • President • Student Council • Boys' State Representative Missing From Picture. IIBBIE PFEFFERLE • Secretary • Student Council JEANNE FAVRET • Treasurer • Student Council JAY BAIL • Boys' State Representative CHRIS COPELAND • Boys' State Alternate BRUCE JOHNSON • Boys' State Alternate KEN ROSS • Boys' State Alternate BETH POSTlE • G.rls' State Alternate DEBBIE WARDEN • Girls' State Alternate ANN DAVIDSON • Girls' State Alternate 80 81 Smith’s Student Council Initiates New Structure The 1968-69 Student Council effected a new structural set-up consisting of ten students elected at-large from each grade. To supplement this large structure, class council members elected by homerooms served as direct links to the student body. Student Council contributed to the life of UAHS by organizing such activities as Homecoming, sophomore orientation, various assemblies, a student advisory group, summer recreation, and a donkey basketball game. As further service to the school. Council provided buses to games, published the student directory, expanded the operations of the school store, worked for revision of the dress code, and sold UA portfolios. To promote good citizenship, Student Council recognized outstanding students each month with awards. The council members participated in a comparative exchange program with several other schools in an attempt to discover the most successful methods of operation. Libbie Pfefferle helps conduct Council business. Dave Smith conducts a tour during exchange Worthington. Bill Gilbert scans gym for lost motorcycle during donkey basketball game. 82 In the Know Team Retains Championship Bronco Bustin' Billman hangs on. Every Sunday evening the 1968-69 ln- he-Know Team could be found at its weekly practice session. With the help of Jeff Goldsmith, panelists Fritz Ziegler, Jeff Putnam, Colleen McMahon and Steve Goldsmith simulated studio conditions and worked out against tapes of programs aired both this season and last. The work paid off as UA kept cool under fire and defeated some of the lop teams in the area, with such impressive scores as 300 to 210 against Eastmoor, 255 to 120 against Grandview, 295 to 130 against Northland, and 245 to 145 against Worthington. The team downed Bishop Ready in the semi-finals by a score of 165 to 120, thus qualifying for the finals. UA triumphed over Watterson in the final game to win the championship for the A.B. Cohen Scholarship. Colleen McMahon, Steve Goldsmith, Jeff Putnam, and Fritz Ziegler await onslaught of questions on set at WBNS. 83 Ass.sranr City Manager Craig Heckman. Councilmen Ted McNulty Denny Dicke. Goldsmith. Doug Roberts. Mayor Dave Murray, and Vice-Mayor Richard Hollingsworth debate curie resolution. YIG Councilmen sit with their respective counterparts at City Council meeting. Participating are Councilmen Roberts. Atkinson. McNulty. Dunkel. Mayor Murray. Vice Mayor Glander. Vice-Mayor Hollingsworth. Councilmen Goldsmith. Wiltberger. Yontz, and Honorary Councilwoman Sophie Moyrand. 84 YIG City Council Passes Open Housing Resolution Presiding over initial caucuses, party chairmen Doug Sheffield and Doug Snyder got Youth-in-Government under way. Gold and Black platform committees made proposals in their respective caucuses, where the platforms were revised and passed. The election of seven councilmen climaxed several days of campaigning. Also elected were Board of Education members, Nancy Kiefer, Diane Detwiller, Carole Di Pietro, Bill Morris, Mike Miely, and Phil Weiser. Other officials who proved to be invaluable to City Council were City Attorney Colleen McMahon and City Manager John Wheatley. After elections. Council and the appointed YIG officials attended meetings held by officials they represented. The participants set aside December 5 for Youth-in-Government activities. At their Council meeting in the Hastings Auditorium, Council and the appointed officials passed three traffic or- dinances, revamped the curfew ordinance, and resolved that the voting age be lowered to nineteen. A proposed Open Housing Resolution triggered heated controversy. After a fierce debate between Councilmen and the audience, open housing passed 5-2. Youth-in-Government, a practical study of democracy in action, was a highlight of the senior year for all who participated City Manager John Wheatley, City Attorney Colleen McMahon, acting Chris Cop eland and Doug Snyder lead caucus. City Clerk Susie Rinehart, City Engineer Jeff Snyder, Building Inspector Scott Crook, and Finance Director Linda Whiteman collaborate with YIG Councilmen. WHEREAS, the City of Upper Arlington, Ohio wishes to continue its growth as a community offering economic, cultural and social advantages to all of its citizens; and WHEREAS, such continued growth can best be achieved through racial, ethnic, and religious diversity among the citizens of the community; and WHEREAS, the denial of housing opportunities when based on race, creed, color, religion or national origin, whether by express or tacit agreement, silence or custom, is both morally wrong and prevents such community enrichment; and WHEREAS, the City of Upper Arlington, Ohio, recognizes the right of every person to live where he wishes and can afford; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Council of the City of Arlington, Ohio, hereby welcomes as citizens and neighbors all people, irrespective of race, creed, religion, color or national origin. 85 86 1 DONNA McCURDY • Treasurer • Future Nunc Club 2 BECKY SESlER • TreaJurer • Business Club 3 SYLVIA BROSEND • President • Future Nuric Club ■I JAN MILLAY • President • Business Club 5 IINDA KEISEY • Vico President • Future Nutlet Club 6 AMY KINNEY • President • Future Teacher Allocation 7 KAREN LUDWIG • Tteaiurer • Distributive Education 8 CAROL DiPIETRO • Secretary • Future Teacher Allocation 9 DEBBIE WARDEN • Vicc-P'ccdent • Future Teacher Auoclation 10 LUCINDA REYNOLDS • Secretary • Future Nurte Club 11 CANDY CARSON • Secretary • Distributive Education 12 KRISTY KABLE • Treasure' • Future Teacher Aijociatioe 13 ANGIE FINElLI • Secretary • Buiitel Club 14 DIANE FRICK • V.ce Prendent • 8v ine Club 15 JOHN WHEATlY • President • Distributive Education 16 DICK WOOD • Vice President • Diltr butivc Education 87 k 1 Third grader struggles with new math. Cadet Teachers Learn Elementary Procedures The members of Future Teachers' Association were introduced to working with children through the cadet teaching program. For one period a week each girl who qualified for cadet teaching assumed the responsibility for a class in the nearby elementary schools or |unior highs. A highlight of the year was a field trip to inner city or rural schools where the girls observed different educational techniques. Programs on various phases of teaching supplemented the girls' practical experience. In the spring the club honored those who had cooperated with the cadet teaching program with a reception. Other social events included a banquet at Christmas and the Rose Breakfast, at which the new officials were announced. Third grader Kathy Scully learns art of Origami. 88 Sally Whipple inspires a rare moment of contemplation. Future Nurses Pursue Interests in Health The members of future Nurses' Club attempted to serve while pursuing their interests in health careers. The club provided favors for the children in nursing homes and planned parties at the State School. Speakers from such agencies as the Welfare Bureau informed the girls of problems currently facing society. Many of the club members served as hospital volunteers. Donna McCurdy welcomes Norwester photographer to picnic. 89 Judy Davis visits inner city school on field trip. Debbie Cook, Lucinda Reynolds, and Mrs. Pierce mingle on vast lawns outside Mrs. Pierce's house. DE Creates Opportunities Mary Craine looks over inventory. The DE program enabled juniors and seniors to prepare for careers in distribution by studying and receiving practical experience at the same time. Juniors emphasized the basics of retailing, advertising, and display in their classwork while seniors studied the merchandising concepts of distribution in depth. Seniors then applied the fundamentals learned in class by working part time at such jobs as retail clerking. Participating students showed their appreciation to cooperating merchants at the annual Employer-Employee Banquet, at which Mike Brown was honored as Student of the Year. Several UA Distributive Education Club members placed first in district competitive activities. Terry looker and Kirk Ebert prepare lor king-size T.P. job 90 Business Careers Explored Ralph Warren carries the load at Marathon station. 1 t The activities of Business Club enabled girls enrolled in typing, shorthand, and office machinery courses to pursue their interest in the field of business. On their field trip to Nationwide Insurance Company, they learned how to operate some of the new office machines now in use. A speaker from the State Highway Patrol talked about employment available to young women in business and a panel of working UA grads related some of their experiences in relation to their jobs. The club's primary moneyraising project was the sale of Golden Bear decals. At the annual banquet charms were awarded to officers and members with outstanding attendance records. Sue Pritchard cuts stencil on mimeoscope Hugh Miller takes great stock in his work. Cmdy Carmell and Jan Millay amuse themselves with the mimeograph machine. 91 92 1 CAROl CODDINGTON • Treasurer • Y Teem 2 SUE RANSOM • Vice President • Y-Tcens 3 SARAH ROBINSON • President • Y-Teem 4 DEBBIE PHILLIPS • Vice-President • leaders' Club 5 LYN SKI I LAVA N • Vice-President • Help Club 6 CAROl IINBERG • Secretly • leaders' Club 7 GINGER RICHARDS • President • Help Club 8 DONNA SlIVINSKI • Prcs.dcnt • Charm Club 9 PAAV DORTON • Treasurer • Help Club 10 SUE JONES • Secretary • Charm Club 11 ANN ARNOLD • Secretary • Y Teens 12 KEN ROSS • President • leaders' Club 13 KRISTY KABLE • Secretary • Help Club • Treasurer • Charm Club 14 BOB TETIRICK • Treasurer • leaders' Club M ssing From Picture: GWEN PATTERSON • V.ce-Prcl.dent • Charm Club Q3 Girls’ Service Organizations Have Fun While Helping Out. Y-Teens and Help Club conducted similar service projects throughout the year. While Help's major protect was tutoring underprivileged children, Y-Teens did volunteer work at rest homes. Help collected items from the student body which they sent to a USO station in Vietnam, and Y-Teens sent our men homemade cookies. Y-Teens gave parties for a day-care center at holiday time while Help Club members were busy trimming a Christmas tree for an inner city family or filling Easter baskets for the State School. In addition, both clubs planned programs of interest for their members. Y-Teens picked up useful hints at demonstrations on hairdressing and cake decorating, and Help learned how to tutor effectively from various speakers. At their International Banquet m May, Y-Teens sampled foods representative of foreign countries, and Help Club feasted at its annual banquet where new officers were announced. Twmk von Rohr and Carol Coddington endure a hair-raising experience. 94 Mark Bright and Suzi Kauffman match wits with inner city children. 95 Y-Teens observe the professional's technique. Dn ,heir Knees. Cub members pu, .be, cbe.m -o Brends Bowen puts hmshmg touches on her project for the style sho 96 Charm Club Sponsors Golddiggers, Creates Far Eastern Setting Many couples carry out the Indian motif in their costumes. The varied activities of Charm Club profited girls interested in home-ec while providing everyone a good time. Girls learned useful hints in decoration and design from frequent speakers, and a style show and cosmetics demonstration helped them keep in step with fashion trends. They also benefited from a panel discussion on career opportunities in home economics. Club social activities included a hayride. a picnic, a tea for the mothers, and a banquet. Charm Club sponsored Golddiggers, the annual girl-ask-boy dance. 97 The Taj Mahal brings the Far East to the Northwest. Mrs Anne Wilson lends a helping hand as advisor to Leaders Club. Refreshments receive a warm welcome at inner city children's parties. 98 Sue Kolod ik strikes up a friendship at a party. With Doug Crim's help. Si Lakin conducts a successful auction. Leaders Club Helps City and School in a Big Way! Leaders Club, the school's largest service organization, launched its activities with the annual Canned Foods Drive. Members solicited condiments from all over the community and donated them to needy families. Other projects for the underprivileged included parties for the children in the inner city. Perhaps the most colorful of the club's enterprises was the highly successful Stadium Drive to raise money for the lights of the new stadium. After a series of activities such as a donkey basketball game, an auction, daily bakesales, a door-to-door canvass, open houses, and the sale of booster badges, the sum of SI0,000 was contributed for the new UA Stadium. 99 1 JULIE HOWELL • Head Timer • Upper Arlington Timer Association 2 DENISE (CONTRAS • Secretary • Fencing 3 FRITZ ZEIGLER • President • Cheu Club 4 TOM CLARK • Present • Radio Club 5 BRENT REIDER • Vice-President • Radio Club 6 FRED GOLAN • Vice-President • Fencing Club 7 STEVE GOLDSMITH • President • Fencing Club 8 JEFF SEDGWICK • Vice-President • Chets Club 9 DAVE MURRAY • Treasurer • Cheti Club 10 Bill ELLIS • Head Guard • Upper Arlington Guard Mining From Picture: KEN CLARK • Treasurer • Radio Club ED COOPER • Treasurer • Fencing Club JOHN EVANS • President • Ski Club ALICE McKlTRICK • Secretary-Treasurer • Ski Club MARTY MILLER • Head Guard e Upper Arlington Guard GREG SIEFERT • Secretary • Radio Club 100 l ni Mike Allen wins a piece during slate tournament. UA Chess Team Takes Top Central Ohio Title The twenty-five members of Chess Club exercised their prowess against each other in a seven-week Swiss Tournament, and in February Arlington's team placed second among other high schools in the Midwest Open Team Chess Festival. The Arlington five-man team placed first in the Central Ohio School Chess Association. uppep SHAKE ? Jeff Sedgwick thinks carefully before moving. Ed Niple struggles against fierce Shaker 102 Debbie Meredith and Boyd Mitchell face freezing weather. Lift at Valley High carries skiers up. up. and away Amateurs and Pros Frolic in the Snow Ski Club provided enjoyment for beginners as well as experts. In February the club spent a weekend skiing at Seven Springs, Pennsylvania, where the more advanced members of the group participated in ski races. They suffered no major casualties, but did not win the races. On frequent trips to Mansfield and Bellefontaine, Mark Zelmer, Ted Altenburg, and Dean Shoemaker developed reputations as the funniest skiers. Donna McLean joins in the fun on the trip to Seven Springs. 103 Fencers warm up with calisthenics. Fencers Point Out Skill in Tournament Fencing Club's record membership in the 1968-69 season evidenced a rising interest in the sport. The fencing coach from OSU provided one of the year's highlights with a talk and some helpful pointers. In the annual tournament senior Steve Goldsmith won the overall Men's Championship and Fred Golan came in second. Senior Jack Selig emerged as the best first-year man, and junior Janet Ransom won first place in the women's division. 104 Mr. Corbett lunges at Steve Goldsmith. Corbett and Goldsmith demonstrate new techniques. International Communications Originate from Physics Lab Radio Club sponsored the instructional sessions which enabled many UA boys to obtain licenses for radio operation. Various speakers throughout the year discussed radio theory and other phases of electronics. The most exciting aspect of their radio work was the opportunity for members of the club to communicate with every major city in the world. An annual picnic at the home of Mr. Bowman, the club's advisor, wrapped up the activities of the year. r m Brent Reider keeps log while Greg Siefert communicates with another ham radio operator 105 Thirty Girls Take Time To Watch Over Swimmers Out of sixty girls interviewed, only twenty-eight were chosen for the important job of timing at the swim meets. Aside from their official job, they served as morale builders for the team, making signs for the swimmers' houses and the natatorium. Before the State Meet the girls decorated the locker room with TP, crepe paper, and posters. Afterwards they rewarded the boys with homemade cookies. The timers played a vital role in the success of the 1968-69 swim team. 0 Timers wail at announcers' table for meet to start. Nancy Norris, Linda Meeder, Marianne Moyer, and Lyn Skillman watch starter. Julie May checks Jeff Lewis's relay start. 106 Timers, check your watches! Bill Ellis patiently instructs backward diver. Forty Swimmers Volunteer as Upper Arlington Guards The members of the Upper Arlington Guard volunteered their time and energy teaching children of the community to swim. After several instructional meetings in the fall with advisor Todd Grant, the guards gave swimming lessons every Saturday morning through May in an effort to help beginners perfect their strokes. Lessons consisted of private and group instruction in diving and many various strokes as well as the popular recreation time and relay races. The UA Guards also provides guards for junior high, church, and club swims in the natatorium. rrwxt -i- n t 4. ? i t + i in j. i Students of Berme Lachner, Lynn Zubowsky, Ginger Richards, and Ray Heap strive for perfection of their freestyle strokes. 107 Lynn Zubowsky's students practice on kickboards. oa 1 JUDY ROOF • Vi«- President • Pub Club 2 DONNA SELL • Secretary • Pub Club 3 LAURIE SCHNIDER • President • SHI ■I ROD EBRlGHT • President • Fcsto 5 JONNIE QUANTZ • Secretary • Festo 6 DORIS MAHAFFEY • Treasurer • Festo 7 BARB MANSFIELD • Pres.dent • TUF fi SUSIE WISEMAN • President • CRI 9 SUE BICE • treasurer • CRI 10 ROBIN CHRISTY • Secretary • CRI 11 SARAH ROBINSON • President • Pub Club 12 AMY BROWN • Vice-President • TUF 13 TWIN von ROHR • Treasurer • Pub Club M MEREDITH CHARLES • Treasurer • TUF 15 JANE BOWERS • Vice President • Fcsto 16 SYD LEHNER • Secretary • TUF 17 JEANNE FAVRET • Vice-President • CRI 18 SALLY STRONG • Treasurer • SHI Missing From Picture: JOY MERRIL • Secretary • SHI LESLIE GARDNER • Vice-President • SHI 109 Molly Cressor sports her CRl jersey on the athletic field. Girls Show School Spirit Making or Wearing Posters Various girls' organizations added color to life at UA. Pub Club displayed school spirit by decorating the halls with posters before every athletic event and providing the student body with badges before the major games. CRI, TUF, and SHY, designed solely for girls, also made their contribution. CRI, and TUF, the senior and junior girls' clubs, co-sponsored the Christmas Formal Dance. The clubs held spreads to which all members were invited. The major project of the year was the sale of T-shirts. Nancy Marshall and Meredith Charles work after hours to promote school spirit. no Betsy Atkinson displays latest trend for junior girls. Cindy Brunton, Nancy Clark, Donna Sell, Cindy Maher, Amy Kinney, and Sarah Robinson manufacture badges at Pub Club meetings. 1 1 1 SHY sweatshirt tops list of essentials for sophomore girls. Birh Hardie, Queen of Queens Christine Gere, Annette Daniel, Junior Queen Barb Mansfield, Libby Timmons, Syd Lehner, Senior Joe Bratton helps Twink Von Rohr and Sue Bice put finishing touches on decorations 112 Junior and Senior Girls’ Clubs Set the Mood for An Old Fashioned Christmas’ at Annual Formal. Cri and Tuf worked for weeks to make this year's Christmas Formal the highlight of the holiday season. Decorative Christmas trees, a miniature church, a fireplace, and a living room scene transformed the two cafeterias into a scene reminiscent of Christmas long ago. Couples danced to the music of the Ravens and mounted a sleigh for souvenir pictures. The climax of the gala evening was the crowning of Queen of Queens Christine Gere and Junior Queen Barb Mansfield. Senior Attendants Annette Daniel and Birti Hardie and Juniors Syd Lehner and Libby Timmons also reigned over the dance 113 Ann Ke'ch communicates through abstract black and white design. 1 14 Jody Bierwirth's Lalena (far right) takes first place in painting division. Young Artists Display Talent at Art Exhibition Chris Graham’s poster Jesus Frog shows new technique in design. Approximately two hundred fifty Upper Arlington students exhibited their efforts in the spring Art Show. Work done in or out of class which qualified for the show was open for view by the general public in the auditorium lobby. Several of the artists sold paintings to local libraries. Blue ribbon entries were made by Jody Bierwirth in the painting division, Jane Dewald in drawing, Mike Allen in photography, Diane Dixon in prints, Pat Dynes in ceramics, and Chris Graham in both sculpture and design divisions. 115 1 ROBER’O SANTUCCI • Exchange Student • American field Service 2 KRIS DAVIES • Treasurer • American field Service 3 DESBIE WARDEN • V.ce-Pre dent • American Field Service 4 KRIS PAOtETTI • Secretary • American Field Service 5 BOS GARDIER • Vice Cha.rman • Student for Political Awarcnej 6 ANNE GOTTWAID • Fotemic league 7 COllEEN WcWAHON • forenjic league 8 SIEVE GOIDSMITH • Forcmic league 9 STEVE DUNSON • Vice-Chairman • Student for Political Awarcne 10 CHUCK EDGAR • Vice-Preiidem • Young Republican Club 11 LESLIE BEESON • Secretary • Young Republican Club 12 STEVE HOUOWAY • Provident • Young Republican Club 13 BRUCE HURD • Treaiurer • Young Republican Club M.tting From Picture LYNN JOHNSTON • President • American Field Service DAVE WOODY • Secretary-Treature' • Student for Political Awarenei 1 16 117 Forensic League Takes Trophy for Excellence In their first year of affiliation with the National Forensics League, UA debaters and speakers attained recognition for their skill as they amassed 184 points to win the Columbus Bar Association's Sweepstakes Trophy for the outstanding speech team in the Central Ohio District. Tri-captains Colleen McMahon, Anne Gottwald. and Steve Goldsmith won their divisions in district competition, thus qualifying for the State Tournament. There Steve went to the semi-finals in Boy's Extemporaneous Speaking. The debate team of Paul Reynolds, Darin Kendall, John Heintz, and Bob Burns also qualified for the State Tournament and went to the octa-finals. Important divisional wins of the debaters came at the Upper Arlington, Oakwood, and Princeton Invitational Tournaments. Steve Goldsmith predicts outcome of State Speech Tournament to Keith Oberfe d and Colleen McMahon. 118 Bob Burns presents negative arguments in State Spee Tourney. Oversized beggars at costume party teach Roberto and Sophie traditions of Halloween. A.F.S. Students Quickly Adapt to Life at UAHS The American Field Service attempted to further peace among nations by hosting foreign students and sending local students abroad The members of the dub raised money for the exchange program primarily through their annual Bond Sale. They also had the opportunity to know the AFS students Sophie Moyrand from France, who was with us until Christmas, and Roberto Santucci from Italy, won instant popularity and quickly adapted to life with their American families. At the AFS Halloween party designed to introduce them to our customs, Roberto and Sophie displayed innate talents for apple bobbing and trick r treating. Aside from Roberto's participation in sports, he founded a new club. Roberto Santucci was and always will be the president and only member of the UAHS chapter of the Italian National Honor Society. 119 Roberto Santucci pauses during work with Richard Hollingsworth on homecoming preparations. Foreign Policy Seminar Provides Forum For Debate The |uniors and seniors participating in the Foreign Policy Seminar interchanged ideas on current events and pressing issues. A wide range of topics including the Middle East, hunger and population. Communism, education, religion, and the Presidential election stimulated the evening discussions The seminars made students more aware of vital issues by encouraging them to take a stand. Congressman Chalmers Wylie listens to the prob- Mike Compton and Dick Mackey entertain themselves during evening ing questions of Students for Political Awareness. seminar sessions Steve Holloway makes his point clear to Robin Morris. Ann Vargo, Pat Dynes, Linda Miller, and Don Chakres at seminar meeting. 120 Steve Mayerhofer analyzes student riots in speech to SPA. Concerned Young People Look at Current Politics A new club. Students for Political Awareness, was organized to satisfy the growing interest of youth to be informed of political issues. Among the speakers the organization brought to the school were Congressman Wylie, Chief Justice O'Neill, the State Democratic Chairman, and the County Prosecutor. The guest politicians spoke about their jobs as public servants, and heads of various organizations expressed the principles for which they stood The club members took a voice in the issues by debating during the Presidential elections and participating in panel discussions on the draft. 1 Benson Wo man. Chairman of American Civil Liberties Union of Central Ohio, discusses student rights with Students for Political Awareness. 121 Seminar group debates informally as Pal Dynes, Linda Miller, and Art Underwood demonstrate. 1 DOUG SHEFFIELD • Bonnet Monger • Nnrweifer 2 JULIE MAY • Bonnet Marvjgef • Arl.ngtonun 3 JULIE CHAPMAN • Ad Sileimjn • Arlington. 4 ANN ROSE • Aliiitinl Feature Editor • Arlington,jn 5 LYNN HALVERSON • A i tanf News-feature EdilOf • Arlingfonian 6 ANN SAIIMBENE • Managing Editor • Arl.ngionijn 7 DAVE MURRAY • Auut«nt Editor • Noiwtticr 8 SUE ANDERSON • Co-tpo Editor • Arlington,.tn 9 SUE RANSOM • Nlrwt Editor • Arlingfonian 10 MARTY HAIR • Editor-In-Chief • Arlingfonian 11 GlNNY SCARDlNA • Stall Writer • Arling on-an 12 KATHY HART • Feature Editor • Arlingfonian 13 KEN ROSS • Editor m-Chief • Norweiter 14 MOLLY CRESSOR • Girl Sport Editor • Norweiter 15 ELLYN MAUll • Staff Writer • Arlington, n 16 LINDA WHITEMAN • Bookkeeper • Arlington. 17 MARTY MILLER • Co- pcrt Editor • Arlingfonian 18 SARAH GREEGOR • Staff Writer • Arfinglomin 19 LINDA GLASS • E hange Editor • Arlntglooitn 20 LYN SKI LIMAN Staff Writer • Arl.ngtonj.tn 21 CAROLYN GILBRIDE • Staff Writer • Arlington 22 TWINK von ROHR • Art Editor • Norwe ter 23 DENISE KONTRAS • Nrw -fc tvre Editor • Arlington. 24 DEBBIE WARDEN • Literary Editor • Norweiter 122 Rival Staffs Feud in Free Time, Collaborate in Crises. Rivalry between the Norwesfer and Arlingfonian staffs prevailed as adamantly this year as ever. Both staffs claimed victory at the watermelon seed spitting contest, leaving the question of superiority still undecided. The Arlingtonian functioned to present the student body with accounts of major events and activities in bi-weekly publications. This task involved endless time in planning, reporting creatively, taking pictures and preparing them for print, and selling advertising. The staff sponsored the annual Turkey King popularity contest. The Norwesfer staff faced similar endless details. They became partially oriented to the work by attending journalism workshops, but experience proved to be the only true teacher. The thirteen editors and assistants of the '69 Norwesfer strove to record the mood of the year as artistically and effectively as possible. 25 BARB CHAPMAN • Typitt • Norwesfer 26 LINDA HARRINGTON • Clast Editor • Norweitcr 27 ANN DAVIDSON • Altaian! Editor • Norweitcr 28 JIM STONE • Altaian! Newt Editor • Arfingtonien 29 JAY BALL • Boys' Sportt Editor • Norweitcr 30 JEFF PUTNAM • Ad Salesman • Arhngtoruan 31 LARRY HARMON • Lay-Owl Editor • Norweitcr 32 SCOTT ROBERTS • Ad Saletman • Arlingtonian 33 GARRY HALL • Photography Editor • Norweitcr 34 TIM McCAUCHEY • AtnUant Sportt Editor. Photographer • Arlingtonian 35 DOUG SNYDER • Typn • Norweitcr 123 Marti Gaumer The myjMc art of yogt aids Barb Mansfield i, in her work. A,mtd W h • «rewdllver and enhusitsm, Colleen Briscoe 124 Annual Kick-off Dinner Launches Preparations for Junior-Senior Prom Under the leadership of co-chairmen Sheelah Moriarty and Bob Rauch, plans began in March for the event which climaxed the social activities of the year. On May 17, UA couples embarked on a Trip Through Time at the Junior-Senior Prom. A time-tunnel transplanted the couples into a prehistoric wilderness at the beginning of time. They then discovered the mystery of the Egyptian pyramids upon finding a mummy buried in an ancient tomb. A Greek-Roman garden changed the mood with its graceful pillars and ancient art. A medieval castle provided the setting for souvenir pictures. In an Olde English town, couples browsed through shops along the village square and were served refreshments at a pub The adventure of the Old West was recreated by authentic railroad tracks which ran in front of the sheriff's office and hotel. Charlie Chaplin movies in the little theatre depicted the era of the Twenties. The Ravens provided dance music in a modern setting. A satellite suspended in expanses of clouds showed what the future may bring. Dave Lewis and Dan Allender stand back to admire the fruits of their labor. Plenty of good food and company sets the stage for a successful kick-off dinner. 125 Juniors Conduct Couples on ’Trip Through Time’ 126 Kitsy Sherer ushers Bob Alexander away from the Castle. Scoff Ebright affracfs the attention of fellow sophomore servers as he serves his time in the slocks. 127 Joe Bratton and Preston Dill lend a hand in the inglorious task of clean-up. mu 128 Performing Arts 1 MIKE BROWN • Treasurer • Band 2 BARB BAKER • Secretary • Bond 3 CRAIG ANOERSON • Vice-President • Band 4 MIKE 5TOYAK • President • Orchestra 5 WAIT DENNIS • Vice-President • Cho r 6 JUDY WINTERS • Treasurer • Cho.r 7 UBBIE PFEFFERLE • Girls' Social Chairman • Cho.r 8 EDDIE RHINE • Treasurer • Choir • KRIS PAOIETTI • Secretary • Choir 10 BRENT REIDER • President • Cho.r 11 KEN ROSS • President • Band 12 SUE WIlllAMS • V.c President • Orchestra 13 NANCY NOWELL • Treasurer • Orchestra 14 CARTER LEWIS • Secretary-Treasurer • Drama 15 LYNN JOHNSTON • Vice-President • Drama 16 RICHARD HOLLINGSWORTH • President • Drama M.ss.ng From Picture: LIZ RODDY • Secretary • Orchestra 129 Ric Busch backs up the choir on the chimes. 130 Each choir member lights just one little candle at Christmas. Concert Choir Discovers Expression Thru Music. The 220 voice Senior Concert Choir served the school and the community with performances to suit every season and occasion. Programs in our own auditorium included the Fall Festival of Song, the Messiah, and the Spring Choral Festival. The annual Christmas candlelight concerts at Scioto Country Club were prefaced by the Harvest Dinner for choir members and climaxed by an ice-skating party. The most unique of the choir's opportunities to serve in the downtown area was its performance at an Easter sunrise service. In April, the choir sponsored the spring talent show. Show Time '69. A swimming and dinner party in June rewarded the members of the choir for their service throughout the year. Their final performance was at Commencement, where they traditionally sang inspirational music. 131 They finally crack under the pressure of their busy schedules. Jim Girves and Kristin Gee effervesce during rehearsals. Comments and commands mysteriously pervading the auditorium come from— Brent Reider in the soundroom? Choir Efforts Typify Teamwork 132 Accompanists Ellen Welherbee, Colleen McMahon, and Reeky Grooms need all hands on deck to fulfill their vital role. 133 Senior Concert Choir closes ' Showtime 69 with I Am an American, narrated by president Brent Reider. Ellen Weiherbee backs up Mr. Yenser in a rehearsal of girls' glee club. 134 Alios make il a point lo know the score. Curtain Rises on Mixed Glee Clubs in Talent Show Sophomore chorus line and mixed glee clubs open talent show with their rendition of Mandy. 135 Senior Majorettes Leslie Beeson, Marcia Hender-lich, Nancy Ivers, and Karen Gilbert add color to every half-time show. Square dancing and fighting wild Indians, bandies depict faming ol the West. 136 Marching Band feasts and fraternizes at spreads before every football game. The Band That Plays Together Stays Together! After every touchdown, rain or cold, the stadium resounded with Stand Up and Cheer. The 96 members of Marching Band performed at football games, nonleague basketball games, and an Ohio State basketball game. They perfected their half-time shows sweating at band camp in the summer and freezing on the athletic field on chill autumn mornings. After football season, the group split into Concert Band and Symphonic Band which performed at the Christmas, Winter, and Spring Concerts. The bandies traveled to District and State Contests and the Fairborn Marching Contest. 137 138 for a perfect UA formation Drum Major Ted Phillips performs the pleasant duty of escorting Queen Ann Springer at the Homecoming game. 139 Bandies hove a blast on the bleachers. Soloist Ken Ross leads the new and improved Bear-A-tones in concert. Dance Band Expands; Orchestra Features Student Director in Formal Winter Concert The Symphonic Orchestra's most elaborate performance of the season was the annual Winter Concert presented in the auditorium in March. Senior Mike Stoyak directed the forty-two instrumentalists in a number by Beethoven, highlighting the evening of classical music. The orchestra also performed throughout the year with a Pops Concert in the fall, a Christmas concert, and a spring concert in which junior high orchestras participated. The Dance Band, which incorporated orchestra instruments for the first time this year, played at the Dance Band Clinic and the Spring Concert. Formally attired instrumentalists fill the limelight at Spring Concert. 140 141 Mr. Farrar commands attention as he assumes his position directing the orchestra. Dramatists Perform Tragedy, Comedy, Children’s Plays. If audience response measures the success of a plav. Drama Club's first production, The Man Who Came to Dinner, was a huge success. Large crowds attending the November performances received the humor of the comedy with enthusiasm. In March, the club presented a Children's Theatre play, Androcles and the Lion. The cast of seven performed on a Friday night for underprivileged children and three times on Saturday for children of the community. Shaking hands with the lion and getting autographs of the cast members and their director. Carter Lewis highlighted each performance In contrast to these two plays, the Upper Arlington Community Theatre presented All My Sons, a tragedy by Arthur Miller. Richard Hollingsworth undertook the task of producer and director, in addition to playing a leading role. The group worked hard, had fun, and were rewarded with much success. Robin Gulcher argue$ his point with Sue Man Who Came to Dinner Kayes and Keith Oberfeld in The 142 After Androcles end the Lion,” children mingle with the celebrities: Randy Skinner, Robin Gulcher, Chris Graham, and Carl Miller Susie Boggs gossips with Becky Long and Gwen Patterson on stage during The Man Who Came to Dinner 143 Football players make a smash in pink ballerina costumes dancing to The Nutcracker Suite in the Bear Ballet. Master of Ceremonies Duke Wick injects wit to fit the occasion. 144 Fish are jumpin' from the orchestra pit for Candy and Randy Yenser as Kathy Sheppard sings Summertime. Cast of 600 Performs — Showtime ’69 a Sellout Two separate casts played on alternate nights to packed houses from April 9 through 12. Song, instrumental, dance, and novelty acts by groups or individuals contributed to the variety of talent displayed in ihe '69 version of Krazy Kapers. After a month of rehearsals, cast members were rewarded with a party where they swam, danced and relaxed. All who performed on stage or behind the scenes shared in the success of Showtime '69. 145 Colleen McMahon and Linda Nolan relax backstage between acts. 146 The Bears' battle rages regardless of weather Bears Set Records . . . Score Point a Minute The Golden Beers achieved their second undefeated season, winning ten straight games and establishing a record of twenty consecutive wins. The team was characterized by speed, decisiveness, aggressiveness and an offense that averaged a point a minute. The Bears won the Central Ohio League the first year they were a member and won the state championship for the second successive year. Under the inspirational leadership of cocaptains Bruce Johnson and Geoff Schmidt, the team always showed the characteristic Bear Spirit. Mr Billman looks on while Mr. Moorehead, top echelon, maps the big play irj 150 Fullback Geoff Schmidt congratulates John Livingston on a fine block. Bears’ Golden Rule: Intensity Magnifies Size 151 Denny Dicke turns on the speed. First Row Rick Gregg (manager), Steve Pickett, Tom O'Shaughnessy, Bill Gilbert, Fritz Reitter, Lanny Senn, Geoff Schmidt, Bruce Johnson, Jim Merrell, Jay Ball, John Lucas, John Livingston, Willie Verhoff, Bill Siddall, Jim Long (manager). Second Row Ron Walters (manager), Mike Miely, Denny Dicke, Dave Gordon, Bill France, Bob Uhlig, Doug Crim, Ted McNulty, Scott Tracy, Allen Carnes, Pete Dix, Jim Kell, John Thierman, Chuck Franklin, Jeff Ford, Nick Cannell (manager). Third Row: Head Coach Marv Moorehead, Coach Dick Fryman. Coach Roger Santille, Dan Allender, Bob Rauch, Doug Miller, Dan Saunders, Dean Shumaker, Mike Brown, Jim Thompson, Ross McConnell, Larry Howard, Jeff Stark, Dave Lewis, Coach Tom Rutan, Coach Neal Billman, Coach Pete Corey. Fourth Row: Bruce Tetirick, Jim Holland, Dick Vesper, Mark Zellmer, John Kmgsboro, Steve Hinshaw, Ted Altenberg, Nels Lawrence, Chip Hess, Alan Starr, Steve Keller, Pete Wynne, Dave Landis, Scott Soronen, John Brooks (manager). After a long run, a tragic in ury fells fullback Geoff Schmidt. Success Formula: Go-Go Offense, Hitting Defense 152 First Row: Steve Hosier, Larry Larson, Scott Guthrie, Chuck Balk, Mike Crunelle, Dave Metzger, Dave Woodruff, Doug Wise, Kim Close, Rick Santho, Dave Dawson, Dan Jaeger, Doug Matan, Myles Schneible. Second Row: Steve Kitchen, Jeff Buchanan, Dave McGrew, Bob Hess, Bill Caldwell, John Wenger, Scott Kell. Brendan Donovan, Steve Aumiller, Jeff Seidel, Geoff Stoner. Scott Jackson, Tom Dale, Ross Cunningham. Third Row: Coach Dick Fryman, Tom Hemingway, Doug Bowman, Kevin Forder, Brad Triplehorn, Simon Van Leeuwen, Dan Pennell, Dave Plahuta, Greg Arehart, Lloyd Osborne, Pete Atwell, Greg Erf, Scott DeVere, Erol Palantekin, Coach Tom Rutan. Fourth Row: Coach Dan Dupler, Jeff Oliver (manager). Chuck Hannaway, Scott Hancock, Rod Ebright, Scott Hamelberg, Jim Lakin, Tighe Magnuson, John Miller, Ed Bain, Brent Horn, Dan Sut-phen (manager). Coach Kurt Hansen. Reserves Follow Varsity’s Lead — Finish Unbeaten With fourth down and inches, the Golden Bear defense digs in. 153 First Row: Craig Heselton, Gary Bassett, Craig Anderson, Jeff Snyder, Bruce Reinwald, Bob larrimer, George Metzger, Bob Loechler, Eric Zicht. Ron Candage. Second Row: Mark Coakley, Joe Ojalvo, Fred Johnson, Tim Jones. Bruce Wall, Mike Caudy, Walt Betley, Kurt Wheeler, Bill Lutz, Head Coach Marv Crosten. Third Row: Jim Paoletti, John Galucci, Tom Mahar, Dick Gustaphson, Larry Gill, Steve McClave, Mark Leslie, Charlie Eicholt, Mark Lombard, Tom Leroy. Fourth Row: Gary Bebmger, Andy Sailer, Marc Smith, Greg Siefert, Fred Dean, Doug Triffon, Jes Selby, Bruce Pritchard (manager). Assistant Coach Dale Hartney. Missing from picture—Jim Fergus (manager) Harriers Win District 154 Reserves battle it out down the stretch s The Two-Mile Run Requires Both Speed and Stamina George Metzger leaves his competitors behind. 155 Water Bears Finish Close Second In State Meet 156 Diver Ray Heap demonstrates his winning form. Wafer Bears express fhe tension of the meet in cheering a teammate to victory. Coach Grant, Andy Doyle, and Chris Copeland receive first place trophy at Denison Relays from meet director Ted Barclay. 157 158 All-American swimmer Jeff Lewis gets off to a fast start. Golden Bear Swimmers Continue Spirited Tradition Mr. Granl shares in the victory at the Denison Relays. first Row: Bob Compton, Tom Bosehart, Jack Patterson, Bob Ross el. Bob Banks, Carl Jennings, Dana Donnell, Dave Taylor, Chuck Hoch, Steve Elliott, Chip Freimanis, Mike Windrath (manager), Steve Miller (manager). Second Row: Jay Pfahl, Mel Dipietro, Mark Hancock, Craig Toofhman, Tom McElroy, Bernie Lachner, Paul Van Dyke, Craig Ellsworth, Jeff Mitchell, Ken Farber, John McCabe, Brad Zubowsky. Third Row: Assistant Coach Mark Anderson, Joe Myers, Tim Reiser, Mike Wilke, Paul Wallingford, Bob Walsh, Rick Scarberry, Tom Clark, Rob Yepsen, Mike Hinton, Steve Miely, Steve Buckmaster, Jeff Lewis, Rick Barnes, Mike Reedy, Bruce Ambuel, Coach Todd Grant. Fourth Row: Byron Snow, Greg Lux, Ray Heap, Bill Ellis, Jim Miller, Andy Doyle, Marty Todd, Harry Gard, Chris Copeland, Doug Snyder, Doug Ezell, Bob Uhlig, Wally Anderson, Steve Sours. 159 Bears Display Spirit, Improvement Throughout Season Bill Morris shoots a jumper against Marietta. 160 ,RS:evJ 7n,h:r9Kenrrr9 .kedhil;yH :' IchS.Sn'0 Wal ' ™ Varsity Cagers Shine In Basketball Tournament 162 Bill Morris gets the tip enroute to a victory over Lancaster. All-COL guard Dave Eschliman shoots a free throw. Reserves Finish Season By Upsetting Newark 163 First Row: Don Coffield (manager), Dan Kimes, Steve Hoag, Steve Kitchen, Mike Early, Brent Taylor, Dave Metzger, Scott Ebrighf (manager). Second Row: Gary Slawson (manager). Bob Long, John Offenbacher, Tom Myers, Walt Johnson, Steve Aumiller, Mark Moffs, Kent Meadows, Coach Jay Wise. Missing from picture—Pat Stanley. Wrestlers Shutout Ready. Send Nine to District 164 Roger LaBarre maintains a difficult hold on a Lancaster foe. y r awaits the referee Dick Dunkel 5 S,gnal '° begin wrestling Varsity Wins COL, Reserves Finish Season Unbeaten 166 Bear grappler Randy Neidenthal struggles with his opponent. First Row: Jeff Caborn, Ed Bain, Randy Neidenthal, Roger LaBarre, Dick Dunkel, Tom Brush, Dave Sikora, Jim Thompson, Dan Saunders, Mike Miely, Neil Rouse. Second Row: John Fullwiler, Frank Ross, Dave Lancione, Doug Triffon, Brian Diehl, Scott Soronen, Bill Selig, Craig Bell, Doug Wise, Bruce Sinton. Dan Allender. Third Row: Coach Neil Billman, Bill Harper, Dave Kienzle, Myles Schneible, Doug Matan, Steve Shriner, Jeff Seidel, Dave Adair, Andy Wise, Coach Dick Fryman. Fourth Row: Bruce Pritchard (manager), Jim Fergus (manager), Jim Walker, Steve Wilson, Roland Fuller, Dave Starr, Jeff DeRoche, Andy Sailer, Kent Coppins, Ken Lambourne (manager). 167 Roger LaBarre and several other wrestlers watch over action on the mat. . jr • - • i -v . Jeff Stark gets back to second base safely after taking a big lead. 168 Baseballers Fight Bad Weather Throughout Year 169 Terry Streng connects on one of his many extra base hits this year. F Bruce Johnson mixes up hitters with a fine assorfmenf of pitches. First Row Kent Meadows. Dave Starr. Bob Long. John Offenbacher, Dick Wagner. John Casell, Dave Woodruff. Second Row: Mike Corna (man- ager), Steve Hoag. Steve Kitchen, Mike Early, Dave Metzger, Jeff Stoner. Greg Arehart, Mike Steward, Phil Trudeau (manager). Third Row: Coach Tom Rutan, John Miller. Mike Crunelte, Bill Morse, Brendon Donovan, Paul Steger, Brent Taylor. 170 First Row: Coach Pete Corey, Ed Rhine, Bob Bean, Randy Yontz, Fritz Reitter, Brian Molony, Bob Bauer, Terry Streng, Jim Miller, Bruce Johnson, Tom Horn, Jim Long, Steve Foster (manager). Second Row: Ron Walters (manager), Dave Guda, Phil Cochran, Ross Earnesl, Jim Bull, Chuck Franklin, Steve Keller, Alan Starr, Paul lukeman, Jeff Kraus-haar, Jari Chaney, Larry Larsen, Jim Knox, Jeff Stark, Bob Rauch, Dave Franklin, Steve Smith, Mark Frey (manager) Missing from picture: Ted McNulty. 171 Bears Down District Powers. East And Watterson 172 Doug Sheffield displays his consistent serve First Row: Craig Robinson, Jay Ball, Lanny Senn, Doug Sheffield, Doug Snyder, Dick Wood. Second Row: Coach Dick Fryman, Jim Lathrop, Phil Glandon, Rick Ray, Steve Boyce, Don Bowen, Dick Vesper, Coach Nick Cozmoore. Third Row: Walt Burdorf (manager), Howard Ford, Dave Meyers, Scott DeVere, Jes Selby, Stafford Noble, Trevor Ferger. Tennis Team Repeats as Perennial Ohio State Power Lanny Senn hits a low volley in a doubles match on the home courts. 173 Tom Popa hits a drive at Scioto Country Club. 174 Linksmen Win State Crown Second Straight Year Jay Moffil hits an approach shot from the sand trap. First Row: Jay Moffit, Phil Cardi. Randy Brewer, Doug Crim, Craig Missing from picture: Coach Bill Second Row: Barry Lang, Scott Carson. Walt Dennis, Tom Popa. Thomas. Hancock, Chip Hess, Larry Headd, 175 Bill Gilbert and iykn Joh'n nson are top senior pole vaulters. First Row: Assistant Coach Dale Hartney, Geoff Eagleson, George Metzger, Ken Lambourne, Bob Larrimer, Steve Jes-seph, Scott Tracy, Earl Hill, Denny Dicke, Bruce Reinwald, Curt Eyre, Bob Stanley, Craig Anderson, Bill Gilbert, Geoff Schmidt, Gary Bassett, Bill Riesenber-ger, Kim Booth, Lynn Johnson, Coach Marv Crosten. Second Row: Jim Fergus (manager), Tim Jones, Bruce Wall, Dave Mengerink, Don Westra, Eric Zicht, Scott Soronen, John Kingsboro, Mark Zellmer, Bruce Teterick, Larry Howard, Mike Brown, Eric Odor, Doug Wise, Steve Powers, Bill Bennett, Steve Aumiller, John Wenger, Dan Johnson, Kim Nicola. Third Row: Assistant Coach Tom Trainer, Doug Miller, Dave Landis, Rick Midden, Gary Bebinger, Ross McConnell, Boyd Mitchell, Curt Wheeler, Scott Guthrie, Bob Loechler, Arnel Jividen, Scott Hamelburg, Myles Schnieble, Dave Pla-huta, Scott Kell, Fred Johnson, Mike Corbett, Brett Moorehead, Doug Ma-tan, John Petfengill. Fourth Row: Assistant Coach John Alden, Jim Kincaid, Mark Allen. John Sprouse, John Brooks, Davis Palmer, Ross Cunningham, Dick Gustafson, Charlie Eickholt, Tom LeRoy, Greg Erf, Jim Roberts. Bruce Turf, Jeff Seidel, Mark Leslie, Steve McClave, Steve Dayton, Dave Dawson, Bob Hess, Paul Craw, Don Mitchell (manager). Fifth Row Howie Salzgaber, John Gilbert, Phil Bretz, Mike Hickey, Marc Smith, Tom Maher, Andy Sailer, Steve Hosier, Fred Dean, Rick Santho, D;n Kimes, Pat Stanley, Jim McKinney, Dan Crepeau, Bill Caldwell, David Fry, Ron Baker, Steve Pappas, Jeff Buchanan, Dick Knodt (manager), Jim Paoletti (manager), Bruce Pritchard (manager). Track Team Extends Dual Meet Win Streak To 36 kU Denny Dicke breaks out of the starting block in the 100 yard dash. Kent Burgert easily clears the high jump bar. Bill Gilbert begins his descent to the pole vault pit. Scott Tracy put$ everything into this discus throw. Geoff Schmidt throws shot in COL meet. 178 Bruce Reinwald gives Tim Jones the baton in the two-mile relay. Mike high in ,he bred jump. Depth Helps Trackst ers Enjoy Challenging Season 179 Varsity: Sally Whipple, Nancy Kiefer, Libbie Timmons, Sue Liddy, Gail Hatcher, Carol Linberg, Debbie Phillips, Vicki Triffon. UA’s Cheerleaders Stir, Stimulate, and Inspire Cheerleaders fire up for homecoming weekend Sally Whipple gets off the ground with a vivacious cheer, Reserves: Carol Moorehead, Irene Zonak, Peggy Brouse, Caroline Johnston, Lisa Droke, Pam Snyder, Ellen Miller, Margie Gardner. Peggy Brouse and Caroline Johnston enjoy the game between cheers. 181 Jr. officers: Syd lehner, Sheelah Mor.arty, Nancy Sinclair, Soph, officers: Debbie Dahlen, Kay Fritch, Cindy Miller. Missing: Jr. Alice McKifrick, Soph. Julie Williams. 182 Pep Club Helps Cheerleaders Stir Up Enthusiasm Debbie Phillips by Cheering Like Mad Earl Hill Gail Hatcher Tom O'Shaughnessy Cabinet Diane Detwiler, Sec.-Trees., Molly Cressor, Pres.; Tina Slillwagon, Sports Head. Kathy Conn. Sports Head; Carol linberg, Social-Pub., Linda Jennings, V. Pres. 184 Big Wheels of G.A.A. Get Off to a Rolling Start Firs! Row: Pal Rybak, Carol Sell, Jenny Wright, Diane Detwiler, Lynn Kanatas, Gail Doering, Nicky Luce, Mary Jane Elam. Second Row: Kerrin O'Brien, Ginny Scardina, Barb Mansfield, Sue Carpenter. Third Row: Mrs. Zachman, Patty Brown, Linda Jennings, Laurie Zicht, Libbie Timmons, Janet Ransom, Nikki Spretnak, Tina Stillwagon Kathy Palmer. Fourth Row: Kristen Kennedy, Sharon Bonnie, Molly Cressor, Nan Roper, Gail Hatcher, Nancy Norris. Girls’ Varsity Sports Kick Off Season With Hockey Diane Dvorak reaches in for a tackle against C.S.G, Mrs Zachman makes plans while girls perfect plays. 185 First Row: Jan Bradford, Judy Bradford, Cheri Andrews, Sally O'Brien, Jo Leuchter, Linda White-man (Manager), Tina Stillwagon, Molly Drake. Second Row: Molly Cres-sor, Nikki Spretnak, Donna Appel, Jan Pipic, Jenny Kohr, Gay Leeka, Linda Watson, Jenny Wright, Joy Merrell, Debbie Gridley. Third Row: Linda Richards, Diane Dvorak, Sally Driggs, Nancy Sinclair, Nicky Luce, Jane Ewing, Kathy Palmer, Linda Jen- nings (Co-captain), Kathy Irwin (Manager), Miss Cline (Coach). Missing: Judy Barter, (Cocaptain), Jane Hazelbak-er. Sue Carpenter, Cindy Miller, Carol Sell, Sue Brisley. Varsity Basketball Team Initiates New Coach Co-captain Judy ,Barter instructs attentive fel ow members. Screeching, Linda Richards grabs for the ball 186 First Row: Tina Stillwag-on. Linda Jennings, Jane Ewing, Jan Heubel, Nicky Luce. Second Row: Betsy Glenn, Joy Mer-rell, Jenny Wright, Linda Kauffman, Nancy Etheridge, Kathy Greer, Clau- dia Sagoser (Manager), Bertha Benalcazar (Co-captjin), Jenny Kohr, Miss Cline (Coach). Third Row: Molly Cressor, Debbie Gridley, Kristen Kennedy (Manager), Gail Hatcher, Mary Jane Elam, Jo Leuchter (Cocaptain), Sally Driggs (Manager). Missing: Sue Brisley, Diane Detwiler, Vicci Hiltabiddle, Kathy Palmer, Linda Richards, Nancy Sinclair, Sue Carpenter, Cindi Miller. Varsity Volleyball Wins With Power Sporty Diane Detwiler spikes ball. Jenny Wright's power serve means victory for her team. Linda Jennings. Missing; Sue Carpenter. Nikki Spretnak Row-. Jenny Wn |y Cressor. Nu Kathy Calderone skills in gymnastics Charlene Campbell. Kathy Calderone Pam Snyder, Kim Nikki Sprelfiak a volley oflen w,ns nJlttS Dl Mured: Nancy Marsha'1. 188 Pam Snyder welcomes relief after finishing the race. First Row: Janet Borri, Linda Kate, Nancy Nowell, Gay Leeka, Nicky Luce, Nancy Ivers. Second Row: Kathy Cald- erone, Betsy Glenn, Diane Dvorak, Patty 8rown, Tina Stillwagon, Sue Kolozik, Libby Timmons, Miss Cline. Third Row: Debbie Dah-len, Ann Leahey, Jenny Kohr, Debbie Grid-ley, Laurie Zicht, Kim Wall, Pam Snyder. Tennis, Gymnastics Join Track in Varsity Sports 189 Janet Borri travels down the court to score for her team. Well placed shot leads to victory. Susie Boggs shuts her eyes and lets go. 190 After-school swimming provides free time for wafer basketball. Girls Go G.A.A. Intramurals II I I inn inn 191 The Second Annual Synchronized Swim Show presents Friday Night at the Movies.' Befsy Glenn swings at and misses the first hall of the season. Girls’ Sports Conclude With Archery and Softball 192 Jill Massaro, Sue Brisley, and Ginny Scardina make a big hit in archery. Jane Ewing, outstanding Junior, and Mrs. Blue discuss bowling awards Dance and Banquet Give Zip to G.A.A. 193 Belma Ozman and Larry Howard join the beach activities at Sea Fever 194 195 196 Class Officers’ Enthusiasm Sets Tone for Spirit of ’69. President Craig Anderson hails top football team. Chris Copeland hoards trophies and treasury. Secretary Gretchen Baas burns up as much energy as the players. 199 V.P Jim Long awaits the fizz in physics. ✓ Leaving behind fhem a store of memories, seniors walk out these doors to face a future bright with opportunity. Seniors Stand at Threshold of New Experiences. Darnel W. Achbach Kathy A. Achatz Diane L. Adair Richard W. Adams John W Adams Renee Allen oo Pamela J. Allerding Cynthia A. Amato Chuck L. Anderson Craig W. Anderson Jane Anderson Krisfan J. Andrews Dennis K. Anderholm Steve Andrews Bob D. Armbruster Joe S. Anstaett Linda J. Appel David H. Armstrong Jeff C. Arnold Michael C. Attndge Stuart F Arthur 201 Queen Ann Springer radiates charm and loveliness reigning over the football game. 202 Gary M. Augenstein Gretchen A. Baas Matthew R. Bacon Linda L. Bam Gary E. Baird Sara B. Baldock Barbara L. Baker Charles D. Baker Janice L. Balk Alton J. Ball Randall R. Bare William E. Barnett Richard D. Barr Judith A. Barter Cathy J. Barrett Steven R. Basford Gary N. Bassett Jane L. Baskwill Terry L. Bateson Rosalind J. Batley Robert E. Bauer Crowning of Queen Blasts Off Homecoming Weekend 203 Robert J. Bean Eugene A. Beer Lesley C. Beeson Patricia M Bellew Bertha I. Benalcazar Cheri Y. Bennett Lynda J. Bernays Margaret A. Betley Harry T. Black Susan L. Bice Jody E. Bierwirth David H. Birch Susan L. Bodie Susan K. Boggs Nancy L. Bonifield The Study of Government Incites Debate John Thiermdn, Tucky Bower, Dick Adams, and Doug Brandt discuss current issues. 204 Sharon A. Bonnie Kim S. Booth Diane J. Borden Douglas K. Brandt Robert B. Bowen Clarence W. Bower Jacquelyn B. Bowman Robert E. Boyd Brenda J. Bowen Mark A. Bright Susan L Brisley John W. Bradford 205 The New Folk, featuring Judy Winters and Duke Wick, captivated f ie audience during an assembly sponsored by Student Council. Provides a Break in the Daily Schedule Donald E Braithwaite Joe E Bratton Bob W. Brayden Dave A. Brose Sylvia M. Brosend Michael C. Brown Mary E. Brown Stella J. Brown Karen E. Bruno Jeffery L. Browning Steve A. Burt Jeff A. Caborn Jon C Caborn Kathy I Calderone Patrick L. Caldwell Barbara L. Calendme Christine E. Campbell Allan R. Carlson Lucinda S. Carmell Allen D. Carnes Candace L Carson Michael D. Chaney Carol A Cavallaro Debra L. Cato Michael M. Chapin Patricia A. Chapin Laurie K. Christison Barbara A Chapman 207 Robin Christy William A. Clark Gary J. Clark Thomas R. Clark Michelle Close Elise M. Close Carol A. Coddington Philip W. Comfort Seniors Manage to Have Fun at Even the Most Tedious Rehearsals; Their Dramatic Productions Prove Popular. 208 Many hands prepare Duke Wick for his splashing entrance in the Drama Club production The Man Who Came to Dinner. Michael V. Compton Candice O Cook Candace L. Cool Christopher M Copeland David R Cooper Jack E Cochran Stanley E Collins Robert E. Cotterman Theresa M Corbett Mary K. Cralne Janice A. Coughlin Karl P. Craven Molly A. Cressor Julia A. Cravens 209 With Typical Zeal, 210 Bandies Bask in the Glory of an Unforgettable Season Paul D. Crim Anne L. Crony Kathy S. Daneshvari Robert A. Crunelle Jane E Cunningham Annette T. Daniel Ann S. Davidson Kristen H Davies Dixie I. Dean Julia A. Davis Virginia D. Dean Victoria L. Day Deborah L. Deam Scott R. Denis Jessica R Dimel Walter E. Dennis Carole R. DiPietro Dianne P. Detwiler Cheryl L. Deubner Fred W. Deubner Susan F. Dick Dennis F. Dicke Carr B Dix Preston K. Dill Richard D. Donaldson Francis P. Doone Pamela S. Dorton Allyn W. Doyle 211 Seniors Performing Experiments in the Laboratory Andrew T. Doyle Linda A. Dragoo Dennis E. Driggs Glen A. Dudley Gregory M. Duncan Richard P. Dunkel Martha J. Duran Patrick S. Dynes Karen L. Edwards K.rk R. Ebert Joanne M Eisenman Debra J. Edmondson Patricia S. Elam Deborah K. Elder 212 Don Protective Gear and Hope for the Best Results Katherine A. Ellenwood William W. Ellis III Dennis K. Ellis Linda L. Ellsworth Judith A. Ellis Mark K. Ervin Thomas J. Etzel David R. Eschliman 213 Carol Linberg and Kristen Kennedy anticipate a successful reaction Anita K. Evans Debbie Evans Curtis J. Eyre Doug T. Ezell Margaret J. Fagerberg Jeanne M. Favret Frank A. Fazio James M. Fergus Constance L. Fisher David H. Fisher Margaret M. Fisher Joe M. Fleming Suzanne Fletcher John F. Flory 214 Talents of Many Unite, Boosting the Bears to a Winning Football Season Debbie Phillips, Nancy Kiefer, and Kathy Calderone artistically demonstrate their support for the team. Guy S. Forsythe Stephen J Foster Pamela S. Fraley George E. Frecker David W France Mark W. Frey Diane C. Frick Brooks J. Friley 215 Patricia S. Furney Carey H Furber Susan M. Gambs Harry K. Gard Stephen G Gardiner Lynn D Gardner John C Garvin Kathryn L Gatsch Lyn A. Gavin Christine R Gere Susan W. Gernhardt Mark A Gibson Often More Fascinating Than Classwork, Betty J. Gierharf Carolyn J. Gilbride Karen A. Gilbert William A Gilbert Lisa S. Golden Frederick S Golan Steven R. Goldsmith Paul B. Gonser 216 John D. Gordon Anne E. Gottwald Christopher R. Graham Harriet L. Graf Mary K. Grannis Bob Graves Frederic J. Grant Paul K. Grant Richard A. Gregg Field Trips Widen the Scope of Understanding. On a physics field trip to Bat telle, Larry Wiley, Chris Copeland, Donna Sell, and Lynn Hopkins learn the concepts of data processing. 217 Geoff Schmidt’s morning appetite calls him to the serving line. Jeff Cahom samples delicacies at Senior Breakfast. Dick Van Schoyck, Tim Kohr, Scott Roberts, Terry Streng, and Eddie Rhine feast at Senior Breakfast 218 Parties Unite Senior Class Doug Crim engrosses Ted McNulty in conversation. 219 Heavy Eyelids. Listless. No Senior Can Escape the Plague of . . . Senioritis? The thinkers of tomorrow? Steven J. Gray Tom R. Grehl Lawrence E. Greulich Karen A. Griffith Dean S. Grinch Robert C Grosh Anne D. Guerin Pauline E. Grove Frank A. Guglielmi 220 Julie Hackenberg Constance G. Haddad Martha A. Hair Pete I. Haines Debra L. Halberg Nancy Hale Diane L. Hall Garry L. Hall William R. Hamelberg David B. Hamilton Karyn L. Hantak Roberta E. Hardie Larry R Harmon Donald W. Harman Wayne M. Hay Jill A. Harris Katherine B. Hart Ann E. Havener 221 Ralph B. Hazelbaker Linda L. Harrington Raymond M. Heap June A. Henderson Craig I. Heckman Deborah A. Heil Craig A. Heselton Marcia M. Henderlich Gene H. Heskett David J. Highsmith Janet M. Heubel Lorna L. Heydinger Jacquelyn A. Hughes John P. Hughes Earl R. Hill Jeffrey D. Hilleary Vicci L. Hiltabiddle Richard M. Hunt Ann E. Huntzicker Library Preserves a Serenity 222 Sue R. Hindall Georgia I. Hitesman Richard A. Hollingsworth Steven K. Holloway Lynne A. Hopkins Tom A. Horn Deborah J. House Julie A. Howell Joellen Huddy Math V Students Discover the Bill Siddall and Craig Robinson match wits with electronic brain on field trip to O.S.U. Impersonal World of Machines. Bruce H. Hurd Michael B. Irish Ellen Isaly Nancy H. Ivers 224 Catherine L. Jackson Margaret E. Jackson Christine Jaeger Deborah K. Jenkins Linda D. Jennings Steven A. Jesseph Robert G. Joecken Barbara J. Johnson Bruce E. Johnson Herbert C. Johnson Jeffrey S. Johnson Lynn D. Johnson Michele L. Johnson Scott W. Johnson Lynn E. Johnston Evan H. Jones Richard N. Jones Susan L. Jones Jane C. Joost Nancy L. Jordan 225 Endless Catalogues Patricia A. Keitz Suzanna L. Kauffman James M. Kell Linda L. Kelsey Jeffrey P. Kettrey Kristen W. Kennedy Laurel R. Kern Nancy L. Kiefer 226 Disclose Opportunities for the Future. Kristy L. Kable Beverly J. Kagy David W. Kienzle Edmund W. King Meredith Kilgour Craig Kaiser Lynne A. Kanatas Amy B. Kinney Janet A. Kiplinger Jeffrey M. Khourie Nicholas W. Kaparos Linda K. Kauffman Charles W. Kl.e Richie C. Knowlton Tim S. Kohr Carolyn Koch Denise T. Kontras Ronald R. Kremm Valerie A. Lancia Roger A. LaBarre Kenneth J Lambourne Robert M. Lancione Kerrin M. Lankamer 227 Robert K. Larrirr.er Lars A. Larson Joe B. Larva David C. Lavelle Paula J. Lazar Gay M. Leeka Debbie J. Leggett John S. Leshy Johanna R. Leuchler Carter W. Lewis Carol L. Linberg Jane M. Linville Various groups set the mood at post game dances. 228 Open Houses Make the Noise After the Team Makes Touchdowns. Tim J. Lipetz Susan E Lisle Anne F. Liltlefield John M Livingston John A. Locke James M. Long Rebecca A. Long John C. Lucas Terry S. Looker Robert D. Luce Karen L. Ludwig Linda E. Macklm Dennis R Maby Elizabeth M Madden Debbie Marks 229 Helenor A. Makley Cathy J Marlynak Taryl A Mason Ellyn S. Maull Jill M. Massaro Julie A. May Dana K. McAllister Kristen D. McCallister Alice I. McCain Timothy J. McCaughey Linda A. McClenaghan Thomas R. McCracken Donna L. McCurdy Colleen J. McGuckin Cynthia R McLane Kathleen D. Mclimore Deborah R. McNeal Colleen McMahon Edward L McNulty Lee K. Meckstroth 230 Julie Cravens and Gwen Patterson reason that by senior year, team sports can mean anything. Phys. Ed. Just Isn’t What It Used To Be! Orville M. Meek Paul W Meisel Alan H. Mercer Deborah L. Meredith Jim E Merrell George D. Metzger David F Middleton David R. Michael 231 Part-Time Jobs Beckon; the Ambitious Get Busy. Alan Mercer carries out responsibility at Big Bear. Michael C Miely Jan E. Millay Carl T. Miller Carla R. Miller Christine L Miller Richard E. Miller Samuel H. Miller James H. Miller 232 Julia I. Miller Linda S. Miller James R Millikan Mary A. Miller Steven W. Minor Elizabeth E. Minor Barbara A. Minton Patricia R. Mmtzer Marilyn D Mmfos Gordon J. Mitchell Deborah L. Moench John P. Moffit 233 Robert B. Moloney Mike S. Moore Roberta M. Morris Baccalaureate. Senior Party Both Play Role in Graduation Kay Ellenwood's solo contributes to service of worship. Dr L Claire Warden offers some Tested Rules for Living in his Baccalaureate sermon. 234 When the chips are down, Gary Baird and Fred Grant play poker at Senior Party. 235 Steve Morley Charles S. Morris William R. Morris Vickie J. Murphy Marianne I. Moyer Sophie A Moyrand Nancy A. Nutter Dierdre A. O'Brien Kerrin K. O'Brien David M. Murray Steve A. Myers John F. Neale Alison E. Odgers Charles R. Oelberg Jennifer I. Odor Randall C. Neidenthal Philip L. Nelson Colleen D. Nierman 236 Edward R. Niple Linda S Nolan Christina M. Nowell Sewing Classes Offer SW W and Taste in Styling, hut Best of All, New Clothes! ■■■ • Candace M Patterson Yvonne K. Parsons Mary G. Patterson James D. Patterson Sue N. Perry Althea L. Peters John B. Pettengill Elizabeth D. Pfefferle Kenneth R. Pfeifer Deborah A. Phillips Steven L. Pickett Virginia R. Poe Stephen M. Polk A. Daniel Porter Dana A. Post Elizabeth B. Postle Tracey L. Potts R. Lin Powell 238 Nothing relieves inhibitions like diving into a soggy lump of clay. Various Media Promote Self-Expression. Martha P. Prescott Pamela L. Price Suzanne K. Pritchard Anne C. Puglisi Jeffrey D. Putnam Beverly K. Quantz Michael D. Radcliff Rachel A. Ramsey 239 Becky I. Rankin Linda S. Ransom Susan F. Ransom Steve R. Reeb Helen J. Reed Jane Y. Reed Bruce N. Reinwald Frederick J. Reitter The Traditional Relationships Flourish. Empty halls provide the atmosphere . . . 240 Virginia C. Richards William A. Riesenberger Janet V. Richter Susan M. Rinehart Dave M. Robenalt Debbie D. Roberts Craig G. Renkert Konny L. Roberts Doug S. Roberts Scott R. Roberts Lucinda A. Reynolds Craig S Robinson Sarah W. Robinson Judy A Roof Edward E. Rhine Daniel F. Rohr Kenneth P Ross Nan R Roper 241 John N. Rouse Peggy J. Roussc-y Catherine A. Ruisinger Robert M. Russell James G. Rutherford Judith A. Ryan Ann M. Salimbene Toni M. Salvaterra Kathleen C Santho Elsie J. Salzgaber Lianne L. Santellani Roberto Santucci Jeffrey L. Sedgwick Kathryn A. Schiefer Geoff F. Schmidt Margaret J. Scully Donna J. Sell Lance P. Senn Rebecca Sesler Karin Shafer 242 At Miss Randall's suggestion, Doug Crim and Eric Miller settle their disputes out of class. Seniors Enact Mantlet-, Tragedy Yields Comedy Jack L. Shannon Cindy A. Shealy Katherine A. Sherer Frederick W Shearer Douglas M Sheffield Sandra S. Shonkwiler Laura Silbaugh Jane E Sheriff 243 Pamela A Shuey William E. Siddall Linda C. Skillman Donna L. Slivinski Joanne Simmons Mary J. Smith David A. Smith David L. Smith Gary R. Smith Steven M. Sims Eric Vi . Smith Deanne L Snavely Douglas A Snyder Jeffrey J. Snyder Pamela Sohl John C. Snyder Sherry L. Sopp David R. Spencer Tim W. Souders James E. Splitter Anthony M. Stankiewicz Nicole A Spretnak Ann A. Springer Sheryl L. Stafford Robert Stanley 244 Carl Miller, raking hi $ cue from Androcles and the lion, proposes his idea of suitable attire 245 Seniors Take Their Stand; Dress Code Gets Revision Cheryl G Stempien Debra E. Stark Craig S. Stevens Jeffrey M. Stevenson Susan J. Stocker Patricia A. Stone Paul R. Stone Gregory S. Stoner Michael G. Stoyak Scott E. Street Terry E. Streng Carl G. Stndsberg Thomas P. Sullivan James M. Sutermaster Gregory A. Swank Anne Taylor Deborah S. Taylor Cindy P. Teachnor 246 U. A.'s cheering section at In the Know admire but do not always share the knowledge of their winning team. Spectators Supply Support for 'Brains.' John C. Thierman Martin C. Todd William J. Torrence Edward W Thompson Nancy J. Traboe Richard S. Tracy Georgia I Triffon Mary R Townsend 247 Christopher A. Trotter Arthur Underwood Randall J. Turner Robert P. Uhlig Gary I. Utt Dale T. Van Horn Dick Van Schoyak Joanne Valaska Ann M. Vargo Mary C. Vercelli Blenda L. von Rohr Wilfred A. Verhoff Lance Voss Susan L. Wagner 248 Church includes work and play Sociology Classes Supplement Study Working in Inner City Deborah L Warden Bruce W. Watkins Dan Watson Ralph E. Warren Philip A. Weiser Bonnie L Welch Karen t. West Linda S Watson 249 John M. Wheatley Christine A. Wheeler Sally P Whipple Steve F. White Kathryn L. Wolfe Bonnie Wright Linda S. Whiteman Donald W. Wick Robert B. Wilcox Robert L. Wiley Carla D. Workman William P. Wyatt Bill S. Wilier Robert D. Wilkin John S. Williams Randi I. Williams Rebecca L. Williams Scott R. Williams John H. Winkel Judith A. Winters And rev R. Wise Susan L. Wiseman Richard D. Wood Robert A. Wiseman 250 Seniors Prepare for Final Step Commencement Vicki A. Yaklevich Randall E. Yontz James M. Young Frederick M. Ze Eric L. Ziercher Sam J. Zonak igler 251 William W. Boehm Thomas H. Chipman David A. Bruck Diane E. Classon Patricia J. Colley David S. Crook Susanna W. Davis Roger W. Doering Brian J. Diehl Daniel A. Donnell Mike T. Doyle Angela M. Finelli Thomas F. Foley James R. Fries Karen Federle Ann W. Gallagher Gary P. Frisch Joyce A. Harper Brent C. Hawley Brent B. Reider Cynthia H. Prebus John F. Selig Bob A. Snider 252 In Memoriam Michael J. Milligan January 17. 1969 253 Mrs. Andrews congratulates her son Steve with a big hug. Class of 1969 President Craig Mnderson welcomes graduates and parents to the 1969 commencement. Linda Watson's futile efforts at primping amuse Laurie Lhristison 254 nm. Commended and Challenged at Commencement 255 Jane Anderson sings with the choir for the lest time Dave Franklin has a ball as junior class president. Rod Ebright doodles to release financial tensions of class treasurer. Juniors Find Niche at U.A. Vice-president Chris Johnson perseveres in his strenuous work in the attendance office. V CD - x-O c v 0 • • ■ ' s x « £ S £ « t£ Jffati j?S55j ° ? o|||0 «- o ■c - c c ?? ! J ll «33« « !° 4 ___e ? : • IHiif „ « ? 5--= “ Z'” o 5 ? t-f 3 j CD m CN S we Boytc 8«lh Bradford Paul Broker Colleen Briscoe Jeff Bnscoe Amy Brown Cathy Brown Jana Brown Mike Brown Jane Bruns Cindy Brunton Tom Brush Carol Buck Steve Buckmaster John Buck Jim Bull Walt Burdorf Kent Burger! Don Burt Cyndy Butler Peggy Campbell Nick Canned Albert Carnevalc Tom Caton Sheryl Cesar tee Cav n Industrious Juniors Man Concession Stands, Famishing Sports Fans Feed Class Treasury Susie Sutphen and Barb Heer distribute the uncola. 259 Eager to Get Under Way, Juniors Rally ’Round Their Contribution to the Homecoming Parade. Juniors light up their float, Sitting on lop of the World. Mike Chamberlain J ri Chaney Meredith Charles Carol Cheney Carolyn Clark: Tom Clark Mark Coakley Kay Conley Phil Cochran Debra Cook Bob Coonrod Bob Cooper Mike Corbett Connie Corkwell Tia Correale Dave Covrles Jenny Cox Trevor Craig Chuck Crook Viki Crosby Karen Critarell 260 mm ■ v 'zti a t . i i 2 ’j Q 0 A Jfjlt 1 J l a i -1 -} T, V O Vy p nvj 0 C-t y kJ Jody C owe inn Curry Sieve Damron Tereia Damror-Bob Dane Um Davie Dave Davit lorcnj Davi John Deck i Oebbie Dennu Scot! Denni Jan Dennger Sally Oewey Mary OeWitl Diane OicVton Oebbie Doder Rick Dodtworfh Gayle Doit Vicki Down Candy Dunn Diane Dvorak Ken Ekegren Dorothy Elder Lynet'e Eller Doug Elh I'liana Endara Nancee Ethridge John D Evan John S Evan Jane Ewing Greg Eyerman frank fleming Janet Fletcher Dave fogg JeH ford Connie forreH Mark Forry Chri fo ter Ron fo Chari.e Franklin Dave franklin ferry Frculel Steve fr.e Pe'e fritch Shen Fro t Meg fry Donna fry Kay frymie Debbi Fulton Barb Fo ek Amic Gage Ruth Gallman Jim Garard Bob Gardier 261 NO o NJ Debbie Hess grimaces as doctor grins and takes aim!! Tuberculin Tests Show Juniors Queasy but Fit. Kathy Heinlein John Heint Cathy HeMdoefer Dave Hendrix Candy Henjon Dan Herb Chr. Henhl.ne Chip H«$ Debbie Hcjj Tom Hickman Randy Hill Dave Hill.gost Laura Himes Joe Himt) Steve Hinthaw M-ke Hinton V.kk. Hint Larry Hcbbj Gordon Hobton lisa Hogan Jim Holland Rtrti Hollmgjworth lisa Homan Molly Hood Pam Hood Patti Hoiey tarry Howard Shelley Howell Dave Hughes Metope Hummel Pam Hurray Donna Honey Kris Hutchison Wally Anderson, Bob Telerick, Barb Mowery, and Donna McLean gel their kicks at the Kick-Off Dinner. Theme Announced. Plans Get Linder Way for Junior-Senior at Kick-Off Dinner. 264 Mikv IffUrvd U1 O CN Bob lenander Nell lelninger Debbie leprich Dave Lewi Jeff lewis Maria U Sue Liddy Carol Lloyd Steve Lloyd Doug Locke Leon loechler Bob loechler Tom loaning Trempcr Longman lezlie Lucas Nicole luce Paul lukeman Greg lu Mary Ann Lyons Mark MacDonald Dick Mackey Sally Magnuton Tighe Megnuton Doris Mahaffey Barb Mansfield Cindy Maher Nancy Marshall Lois McAdoo Jeff McClure Betsy McConnaughey Marilyn McCoy Ross McConnell Mary Kay McCoy Rick McCracken Shirley McGlone Kathy McGraner Chris McKinney Barb McKenzie Alice McKitrick Dave McLaughlin Donna McLean Paul McNamara Nancy McNeil Marilyn McQueen Steve Meagher Nancy Mockstroth Dave Mediek Barb Meistedt Dave Merrill Dave Mengerink Winifred Meazell Linda Meeder M.ke Messick Richard Midden 266 Steve Miely Dick Miller Doug Miller lit M.ller Marly Miller Matt Miller Steve Miller Ron Mink Boyd Mitchell M«riK Mitchell Barbara Mix Kathryn Moore Rachelle Moore Brett Moorehead David Morgan Erin Moriarty Sheelah Moriarty Jame Morri Nancy Mo ri on Barb Mowvery levlie Morphy lynn Murtha Joe Myer Kri Nagel Creative juniors Pitch in on Prom Preparations. V bundle of talent, Jody Crowe paints and blows the bigges' bubbles. Happiness Is . . . Two Kinds of Ice Cream . . . Finding a Skate Key . . . and Singing in the Talent Show. Advocates of Peanuts' linda Napravnik Rum Nodt Kathy Notion Melinda Newkirk Rodger Nohl Noncy Norri Mark Nolerman Mike Nolerman Nancy Nowell Mary MuMcr Grayden Obenour Keith Obe'field Tori O'Connor Eric Odor Joe Ojalvo James Orr Uoyd Ojbome Bill Overholt John Owen Kiltie Palm Kathy Palmer Jim Paoletti Eli’a Pardo Mike Parker Mark Par von Bill Patterson Ed Pepke Glenn Pe hek Debbie Pfarr Nancy Peterson John Phrll p Tod Ph.ll.p Ty Piper 8ob Polk Peggy Pond 268 Tom Pop Tom Porter Pal Pom Colleen Price Bruce Pritchard Judy Price Jacquie Poller Diane Powell Jennie Quantz leilie Radbill Chuck Rapp Judy Radebaugh Janci Ran om Gail Ratpaolo Bob Rauch Dianne Ray Richard Ray Mary Kay Reber Pam Reed Mike Reedy Denru Reeve Doug Reid Gary Reiiler Paul Reynold David Rich Imda Richard Peggy Richey Linda Rtckcr Laura Rigg Becky Robert Kathy Robert Liz Roddy Debbie Roma Don Rorapaugh Ann Ro e Doug Ro e Roberta Ruch Sharon Rupert D«ni e Rutsell Patty Rybak Monte Rytel Phd Sabatino Claudia Sagc er 269 Morning Announcement Crew Snaps Debt Sahr lyn i Sale Sue Saravalll Chris Sjrvor Saichwell Elaine Saunders Carolyn Savage Julie Sayers Richard Scarberry Gmny Scardina Donna Schmidt John Schodorf Vince Schocnborn Sharon Schools c • • 270 4r) A 'A Bevei ly Schoonover Robert Schwartx Ron Seete Gregg Seibert Nancy Seibert linnea Se det Jeff Seilhemer Sandy Seiple Sue Se ple Debra Sharp Linda Sharp Hilary Shaw S cve Sheaf Kathy Sheppard Cynthia Shilliday Deborah Short Steve Shriner Dean Shumaker Mark Shutl Dave Sikora Nancy Sinclair Scott Sinclair Bruce Sinton Randy Skinner Dick Skora Su an SUger Randy Slyh Darlene Smith Gail Smith Ken Smith Dead Homerooms to Life Marc Smith Sally Smith Sam Smith Sherry Smith Steve Smith Carol Snell Byron Snow Diana Snyder Steve Solomon Gary Somerville 271 Lind Sorrell Scott Soror-en Bill Soto Steve Sour Mark Spangler Jeff Stark Alan Starr Glenna Starr Gary Stempien John Stertzer Jim Stone Diana Stahl Karen St, Clair Jan Steffen Tina Srillwegon Amy Stocker V.ary Strader Paul Stull Kathy Solkcn Paul Sullivan Karen Summer Su ie Sutphen Gordon Swartz Ann Sweet Joanne Sweinsberger Greg Taylor Janna Taylor Mary Taylor Mahra Tcikmani Scott Terry Sheila Tessier Bruce Tetirick Bob Tetirick Dale Thomas Janet Thome Melanie Thomen Jim Thompson tibby Timmons John Tmgley Cvndi T o■ Vicki Triffon Teresa Trousdale Bruce Turf Marie Trudeau Mark Tuttle David Ubbing Jeff Uhlig leanne Underwood Vicki Underwood Ben Vance Susanne Vandemark Bill Van Horn Dkk Vesper Chris Vojsak 272 Rod Ebright and Boyd Mitchell get Junior-Senior off the ground. Junior workers mill around millinery shop before dance. Juniors’ Efforts Culminate in Social Highlight of Year Erin and Sheila Moriarty recruit the unsuspecting for clean-up. Birti Hardie and Doug Miller escape Pharaoh's tomb undaunted. 273 Dawn Vitfur Steve Vivian Tim Wagoner Jim Walker Bruce Wall Paul Wallingford Bob Wabh Carl Walter Ron Walter Ann Wernock Kathleen Warnock Donna Warren Keith Webb Patricia Weber Chrit Week Don Wettra Ellen Wetherbee Jim Whetzel Clancy Whittaker Kathy Wiggletworth M.ke Wilke Lora Wilkin Debbie Willamen Barb Wilier Sotan William Sally W’lton Steve Wilton louite Winemilter Pam Winter Helene Wite Mark Witaczack Cary Wodicka Cynthia Wolf Jeri Wolfe Bill Wolford Jayne Wolford Jill Wolowic Jody Wood Marlita Woodward Terry Woolf Marty Worrel Dan Wright George Wright Jennie Wright Peter Wynne Rob Yepten Cindi Yoder Doug Young Jeff Zane Dave Zartman Mark Zellmer Eric Zicht Patty Zimmerman Lynn Zubowtky 274 Jenny Zuhars C eg Eass Terry Blue John Bohl Jeff Briscoe Charlene Burway Susio Canned Janet Clark Mike Cotty Matt Davit Carolyn Grosso Anne Grove Sue Hack lynn Halverson Scott Hancock Barb Hannaway Bob Hanson Ed Hanson Jeff Hixon Sheri lanz Outgoing Juniors Undertake New Duties Literary Editor Joanie Grant acquaints herself with procedures in Norwesfer staffroom. 275 Bob Long abandons the class treasury long enough to attend class. Class of -71 Brews Leadership Secretary Lisa Droke exercises unconventional study habits. ™“'eve McC, ve Vice-president Craig Toothman brings 'em back alive. Sophs Get Kisses for Kicks at Class Mixer. Andy Achbach Dave Adair Cathy Alliman Sue Am«t Fred AndcrhoSm lynn Anderson Robyn Andrewa Greg Aiehart lenore Armatrong Debra Anthony Donna Appel Deborah Aibury Steve Aomillcr Ed Bain Charlet 8alk Cathy Ban-on Carolyn Bardwell Tom Basehart Mark Ba Joanic Battett Fran Batterson John Beall Sardra Bcckquitt Kathy Bent 278 Just one of the distractions at the Soph Shoe. Tin Bickelhaupt Paula B die Jenni Bleak Ba'b Boehm Gary Bone Marianne Bonif ield Mary Bower Doug Bowman Jan Bradford Judy Bradford George firewater loetla Brook Marilyn Brother Peggy Broo e Ba'b Brown Jeff Brown Mar ha Brown Patty Brown Jeff Buchanan John Bullard William Burgcner Robert Burnt Nan i Burl nett Mike Buich Robyn Byer Karen Calcamugg'O Suian Callahan Vicki Cameron Mary Campbell Suiie Campbell Ronald Candage Chri Carl on Donna Car! on Patty Carmean Sue Carpenter luanne Carretl Cra g Carjon M ke Carter Brenda Carvar John Cancll Debbie Catto Harry Cecufii 279 Uni Challburg Chris Chapman Jo Ann CKern Nancy Chri$t«n en Craig Clark Jam Clark Kon Clark Kim Clo « Bob Coddington Donald Coffield Linda Cole Ann Collin Bob Compton Nancy Conley Pam Conley Kathy Conn Ed Cooper Kent Coppin Clair Cormany Mike Coma Chri Cornwell Mark Coughlin Margaret Craft Richard Cramer Sophomores Unite for Homecoming Parade — Float Wins Second Place. Dan Crepeau Bob Crotby Mike Crunell John Curtm Debbie Dahlen Tom Dal Margaret Daniel David Dawson Bill Day Robert Day John Daly James Dcam Fred Dean Mirtdj Dennison Mike Denti Jeffrey de Roche Pam Desmond T.mothy Devaney Scott DeVere Jan Dewald Davo D W s Russell Dill Mari Dmgee Mel Dipietro Lynda Doeoping Gail Doering Serpil Dogangun Dana Donnell 280 Brendan Donovjn Molly Drake Sarah Dr.gg lit Drokc Jan Dubove David DuHre Stephen Dunton Rebecca DuVjll Cre« Dyne Michael Early William Ebdght Robm Eichlm Charle tick holt Jod.th Elder O.anne Elbe Barbara Ell. G,cg Erf Rthard Evan r or Merger F,« tin© f. ch«. Boys Evidence Woodworking Skill Bill Weaver works on his masterpiece ... a bowl. 282 1 aA •fs Terry Finn Sandra Fleming Sherrlyn Fleming Bonnie Flint Nancy Flory Howard Ford Kovin Forder Richard Foster Barbara Fox Mike Franceschelli Leslie Ann Franz Chip Froimanit Catherine Fritsch Kathie Frost David Fry James Frye Constance Frysingcr Roland Fuller John Fullwilcr Steve Gage Patti Gallagher John Gallucci Janice Gammon Richard Gantt Leslie Gardner Margie Gardner Charlene Garvey Terri Gauch Suzan Gavin Stephen Gearhart Jerry Gemeinhardt Virginia Gerhard John Gilbert Sally Gilbert Larry Gill Ann Gingrich Chris G'eba Betsy Glenn Stephanie Golan Donna Golden Jeffrey Goldsmith Rick Goldthwaite Tysa Goodrich Dan Googint Peggy Grannis Shercc Green Mary Greulich Debbie Gridley Margaret Grieser Cmdy Grilling Helen Gurney Richard Gustafson Lynn Gutchcs Jennifer Guy Mark Haddox Kit Hadley Patti Hager Joseph Hague Marilyn Haines Nancy Haines Jennifer Hale David Hall Jeffrey Hall 283 Sophomores, Parents Support Football Reserves. Nancy Hall Susan Hall Kathleen Halverson Carol Hamilton Mark Hancock Sandra Hankcy Nelson Harper William Harper Kathy Hartley lit Hartnett Janclle Hayes Jan Hays tarry Headd Stephen Hedges Kjthi Helmrich Tom Hemingway Linda Hemmeler Sheryl Hcrgcscll Lucy Herrmann Kim Hess Robert Hess Karen Hicklc Ethan Hicks Mike Hitesman Pat Hitesman Steve Hoag Charles Hock Tom Hogan Jane Ho'ladey Brent Horn Richard Horn Steve Hosier Mary Sve Howard Pam Howison April Huffman Linda Hughos Debbie Hurray Marion Hutton David Jackson Ken Jackson Joni Jacobs Terri Jackson Dan Jaeger Jan Jenkins Carlton Jennings Jerry Jesscph Myles Schncible Joan Johnson Walter Johnson Carol Johnston Annette Jones 284 Dianne Juillard Ralph Kaparos Mary Karabinos Susan Karnap Laurie Keith Susan Keller Betsy Kelsey John Kelsey Robin Kemp Richard Kersell Larry Kight Dan Kimes Susan King John Kirkley Jim Kincaid Steve Kitchen Kylccn Knilans Victor Kobtiir Spectators at the football reserve games saw an undefeated season. 285 New to Lab, Sophs Pick Up Scientific Method. Mike Ossing undertakes his dangerous assignment, the dissection of a flower. Margery Koenig Jennifer Kohr Orew Ko l Anne Kreinbihl GreSchen Kruger Kathryn Kuhlet Corwin Kuhn Carol Kuipert Curt Kulzley Donna laBarre Bernie lachner Carol lahvic Mike lamb Riek lamprecht Bill lange tarry tarson Clif latiolait Jane laveile Laura lazar Ann leahey Carol lee 286 Jodi leeder John lewis Karen Lewi Martha li John lichtenberg Mimi Linder Mjrybeth little Janie Livingston John Lloyd Robert lony Denise Love Joseph Lucas Judy Ludwig Marcia Lwndy Kathy lux Jennifer Lyon Pam Martynak Dave Massie Doug Maton Su anne Me Item Anne Maull Marilyn May John McCabe Paul McCarthy Ed McCauloy Steve McClave Joe McClain Bill McCollough Kim McCormick Mike McDonald Tom MeElroy Dennis McGee Mary McKay James McKinney Pat McKown Timothy McLarnan Marian McLeod Kent Meadows Sally Mealer Steve Meisel Krist Mellcm Alice Mercer Joy Merrell Dave Mctrgcr Janet Me'tqe' Susan Meyer Ray Meyers Diane Michael Cynthia Miller Ellen Miller John Miller Sandy Miller Steve M.ller Jeanannp Millhon Bruce Mitchell Geoff Mitchell Tim Mitchell M;ke Monroe 287 Cathy Woo re faith Woo re Julie Woore Lind Woo • Sharon Woore Carol Woorehead Harriet Worral William Worse Marcia Wounts Judy Wueller Cindy Wyer Tom Myers Nancy Neds Doug Nelson Bill Newton Kim Nicola Tom Niple Stafford Noble Laurel Oakwood Janet O'brien Sally O'brien Oarlene Obermeyer John Offenbacher Howard Ojalvo Basketball Reserves Tame Undefeated Newark. Jamce Oldford Barb Oldham Jeff Oliver Don O’Kane Lynda Orewiler Wark Ormleia Kathy Ostrander Wike Ossing I ora Owen Alan Pacella Erol Palantekin Davis Palmer Theresa Palmer Steve Pappas Karen Peprockl Craig Patacky Jack Patterson Gary Paul Dan Pennell Marcia Perry Mitch Peters Jay Pfahl Chris Philips Wary Piper Jan Pipic Dave Plehuta Dave Porter Kathy Porter Steve Powers Germaine Price 288 Walt Johnson sinks a tie-breaking free throw. Pam Purdurn Doug Putnam Pal Ou.mii Beth RadcliM John Ramey Tom Rank Marilyn Ransom Katherine Rarcy Dale Ratchc Joe Ratpaolo Connie Rauich Judy Reed Tim Reiter Alice Rennie DeeAnn Richardton Michelle Richardton Janice Roadcn Jim Robertt Imda Robertt Penny Robertt Robert Roehm Melinda Romire Frank Rost Bob Rottell 289 Magical Age of 16 Means Learning to Drive Mark Rough Ma Rome Petti Ruble Marcia Rudmote Barbara Rudy Chrii Runyan Sandra Rupert Jane Rustell Bridget Ryan Get. Ryan Teri Sabatino Greg Sabo Andrew Sailer Su an Salt Howard Salrgaber Richard Santho Richard Sapp Craig Server Robert Satchweil Sandra Sawyer Mark Saylor Sarah Schleder Oebble Scott linda Seeger 290 Driver Training can be . . exciting? j •' .J ip x r 1 r. Jeff Seidel Betty S«ifcr Jeri Seiler Jet Selby John Selig Utt'i Schneider Carol Sell Peggy Shaffer Jack Shaw Doug Shea ha n lee Sheppleman Dan Shroyer James Shuman David Shunn Greg Siefert Mary Siegritt Becky Simmont Ron Singed Gary Slawton Brad Smith Cindy Smith Earl Smith Shetry Smith Steve Snell Sondra Snavely Pam Snyder Robert Sprouse Alan Spit; Dave Starr John Steele Susan Steele Paul Steger Sue Sterner lynn Stevenson Bob Stewart Mike Steward Steve Steward Albert Sticgman Sally Stoffel Sandy Stone Janice Stevens Geoff Stoner Swimming Classes Play Water Polo in the Nat. Jeffrey Stoney Tim Stridsberg Silly Strong Joyce Swtormaster Din Sutphen Brent Taylor David Taylor Susan Tewell Basil Theodotou Nancy Thomas Jeff Tilton Brenda Tingley Janie Livmgston-a tower of strength to drowning victims. 292 Ruth Tingley Wendy I odd Robin Todhunter Craig Toothman Jack Trabue Ann Trainer Doug Iriffon Brad Tripleborn Phil Trudeau Jeff Tuttle J ff Valatke Paul Van Dyke Gail Van Idertfyne Simon Van leeuwer Michael Vaigo Chn Verhoff Frank Vitardo John Voldrich Carol Wagner Richard Wagner Connie Waite Kyme Wall Gayle Wal ton Randall Walter Judicn Warn bold Michael Ward Shelly Ward Belinda Warnor Lynne Wat ©n William Weaver William Weber Diana Welch Wendy Welch C ndy Wehr John Wenger Curti Wheeler Diane Whiteman Anne Wilcox Sue Wilco« Laura Wiley Su ie Wilke Mary lee Wilken on Julie William Mary William Suun William Donna Willoughby Steve W l on Mike Wmdrath Pam Wingate Paul W, c Ken Withner le Wolfe David Woodruff David Woody Kathy Worrel Candace Wood Cynthia Woodyard Barbara Workman 293 Eager Sophs Attend Junior-Senior as Servers. Amy Wroe David Yaw Sherrie Yontx Pal Young Janet Zara laurie Zieht Kristi Ziegler Sharon Ziegler Mark Ziercher Beth Zimmerman Irene Zonak Peggy Zvber Paul Zubowsky Sue 8e k tirtda Boggs Steve Dayton Douglas Gantt Jenni Grove Mike Hurd Mark Leslie Hersthell letter 294 Dan Oepeau and Sfeve Gage sport clever costumes which follow the theme of A Journey Through Time In desperation. Sophomore Mary Siegrest makes an excusable mistake. Brendan Donovan and Jim Merrell evaluate damage caused by obtrusion in the parking lot. 295 Reserve ball players relax after a well-earned victory. 297 UA Grads Store Lessons Learned Out of Class ACHBACH, DAN • Ski Club 2. 3, 4 (President),-Choir 2, 3, 4; Boys' Glee Club 2; Musical 3; Talent Show 2; Hockey 3, 4. ACHAT2, KATHY • Distributive Ed 3. 4. Charm Club 2; Cr. 2, Sk. Club 2. ADAIR. DIANE • French Club 1, 2; F T A. 3; Charm Club 3. 4; Cri 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club I (President); Christmas Formal Court 3; Homecoming Court 4. G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Talent Show I. ADAMS. DICK • French Club I. Concert Band 1, 2. Reserve Football 2; Track 1j Boys' Intramurals 1. ADAMS. DON • Student Council I; Hi-Y I (Secretary); Reserve Football 2; Wrestling 2. 3; Boys' Intramurals I. ADAMS. JOHN • Orchestra I. 2. 3. Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3. 4. Honor’s Banquet 2. Boys' Intramurals I. 2, 3. 4; Baseball I. 2. ALIEN, MIKE • French Club 2; Orchestra I. 2; Chess Club 3, 4. Honor's Banquet 2. 3; Boys' Intra-murals 2 ALIEN, RENEE • Spanish Club 3; Pub Club 2, 3 (Poster Chairman); Girls Glee Club I; G A A. I; Talent Show I. AllERDING, PAM • Span.sh Club I. 2; F T A. 1, 2. 3, 4, Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Concert Band I 2. 3. 4 AMATO, CINDY • Distributive Ed. 3, 4; Cri 3 4; Girls’ Glee Club I, 2. 3. ANOERHOLM. DENNIS • A.F.S 2. 3. Cho.r I. 2. 3. 4. Boys’ Intramurals 2; Musical 3 ANDERSON. CHUCK • Spanish Club I; Chess Club 3; Boys' Intramurals I. 2. 3, 4 ANDERSON, CRAIG • Student Council I. 4; Class Council 4 (President); French Club I. 2. 3; Hi-Y 4. Orchestra I; Leader's Club 3. 4; Jr -Sr Prom Committee 3 (Co-Chairman); A F.S 4. Cho r I; Dance Band 2. 3. 4; Marching Band 2. 3. 4; Symphonic Winds 2. 3. 4; Varsity Basketball 1. Tennis I; Track 2. 3, 4, Cross Country 2, 3. 4. Boys' Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Musical I; Talent Show 1, 4; Class Officer I (Treasurer), 2 (Treasurer), 4 (President); Y-l-G 4 ANDERSON. JANE • French Club I. 2. 3, 4 Cri 2. 3. 4. Choir I. 2. 3, 4. Girls' Glee Club I, 2; Cub Reporter 1; G A A I ANDREWS. KRIS • National Honor Society 4; French National Honor Society 4. French Club I. 2. Cri 2; A.F.S. 4. Choir I. 2. 3. Drama Club 4; Honor's Banquet 2. 3; Musical 3 ANDREWS, STEVE • Spanish Club 1; Varsity Football I; Boys' Intramurals I. 2. ANSTAETT. scon e Spanish Club I 2; Choir I. 2. 3. 4, Ensemble I. Track 1, 2, Wrestling 2. Boys' Intramurals I. 2; Talent Show I. 2 APPEL LINDA e Student Council 1. 3, French Club I, 2. 3, Inter Nos I, 2. 3; F N A 3; Business Club 2; Cri 2. 3, Sk. Club 2. Girls' Glee Club 1, G A A. I. 2. 3; Talent Show I ARMBRUSTER BOB • Varsity Football I Track I Baseball 1; Boys' Intramurals I ARMSTRONG. DAVE • Student Council 2. 3; French Club I. 2. Tennis I; Boys' Intramurals I. 2. 3, 4; Swimming 2. 3, 4 ARNOLD, JEFF • Wrestling 2. Boys Intramurals 1. 2 ARTHUR. STUART • French Club I. 2. Boys' Glee Club I, 2. 4; Wrestling 2.- Boys Intramurals I, 2. 3; Soortsmen's Club 2 ATTRIDGE. MIKE • Physical Fitness Club 4, Swimming 4. AUGENSTElN. GARY • Spanish Club I. 2. 3. Foreign Policy Seminar 4. Marching Band 2. 3, 4; Concert Band 3. 4 BAAS. GRETCHEN • Student Council 4. Class Council 4; French Club I, 2; F.T A 3; Y-Teens I; Cri 2 3. 4. A.F.S 4. Girls' Glee Club I. 3; G A A 1. 2. 3. 4; Talent S’ o1; Class Officer 4 (Secretary) BACON. MATT • Choir 1, 2. 3. 4; Forensic Society 3. BAIBO, GARY • Chess Club 3; Boy 1 Intramural 4; Forensic Society 4 BAIN,. LINDA • French Club 3. 4. Charm Club 2; G.A A 3. BAKER. BARB • French Club 1, 2. 3. F N A 2. Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Charm Club 4; Cri 2, 3, 4; Young Americans for Freedom 4. Choir 1, 2, 3. 4, Ensemble I, 2. 3. 4. Drama Club 4; Marching Bend 2. 3, 4; Concert Bend t. 2. 3. 4 (Secretary); G.A A I, Musical 3, Talent Show I, 2, 4 BAKER. CHUCK • Spem h Club I. U A Guard 2. 3. Boys' Glee Club I; Track 2: Cross Country 2, BAA I. Boy ' Intramural 2; Swimming 2. 3, 4. Talent Show I. BALDOCK, BETH • Cr. 2 3. Ski Club 2. G A A 1. 2. Girl ' Intramural (Track) 3. 4. BAIK. JAN • Speni h Club I. 2 (Pres-denti. 3. Y-Teen l; Help 4. Cri 4. Ski Club 3; Jr-Sr Prom Committee 3. A.F $. I. 2; Choir 4; Drama Club 2. 3; Musical 3. BAIL, JAY • Student Counc-I I. National Honor Society 3, 4 (Vice-Pretident); Quill and Scroll 4. Norwetter 4; Leader’ Club 3. 4, Choir I, 2, En-temble I; Honor' Banquet 2, 3. 4; Cub Courier I; Varsity Football I, 3, 4; Varsity Basketball I, 2. 3, 4; Tennis 1. 2. 3, 4. Class Ofhcer (Vice President) I; Boys' State 3 BARE. RANDY • Student Council 1. French Club 1. 2. 3; Foreign Policy Seminar 4. BA A I BARNETT. Bill • Spanish Club 1; BAA I. Boys' Intramurals 2. 3. 4. Talent Show 1, 2. BARR. RICK e Spanish Club 3; Boys' Glee Club 2; Track I; B A A I BARRETT, CATHY • Cri 2. 3. 4; Choir I; G A A 2. BARTER. JUDY • Spanish National Honor Society 3. 4. A F.S. 4; Choir 3. 4; GAA 3, 4 (Basketball Head). Musical 3 BASFORD. STEVE • Inter Not 2. 3. 4 (Vice President); Math Club 2, 3; Honor's Banquet 2. 3 BASKWIll. JANE • French Club 3. 4. F T A 4; Cri 3, 4. Choir 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 3; Drama Club 1; Musical 3. BASSETT GARY e Choir ). 2. 3; Ensemble I; Dance Band 3, 4; Marching Band 2. 3. 4; Concert Band I. 2. 3. 4; Track 2. 3. 4. Cross Country 3, 4. BATESON. TERRY e Boys' Glee Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Cub Reporter I; BAA 1; 8oys' Intramural I. 2, 3. 4; Talent Show I. 2 BATlEY. ROSALIND • Nat.onal Honor Society 4; Help 3, 4. Orchestra 3, Ski Club 4; Choir 1. Concert Band 1. 2. Honor's Banquet 3, 4. BAUER. BOB • Russian Club 4. Reserve Basketball I, 2; BAA I; Boys' Intramural I. 2. 3, 4, Baseball 1. 2. 3. 4 (Captam) BEAN. BOB • Reserve Football 3; Boys' Intramur-alt I. 2, 3. 4. Baseball 3. 4 BEER. EUGENE • National Honor Soc-ety 4; Ru . tlan Club 2, 3, 4. French Club I; Orchestra 3, 4; Boys' Glee Club 2; Dance Band 3. 4. Honor's Banquet 2. 3; Musical 3; Talent Show 2, 4 BEESON. LESLEY • French Club I. 2. 3. Orchestra 1, 2, 3. 4, Charm Club 4. Cri 2. 3. 4; Choir I; Young Republican 2, 3. 4 (Secretary); Drama Club 2 3. 4. Marching Band 2, 3. 4. Concert Band 2. 3. 4; Meiorette 2. 3, 4, G.A A I. 2; Musical 3; Talent Show 1. 2 BENAlCAZAR, BERTHA • F T A 4; Y-Teens I. 2. 4. A F.S. 4. G A A 4 BEllEW. PAT • 5pan. h National Honor Society 4. Sk. Club 4. BENNETT. CHERI • French Club 3; Charm Club 2; Cri 2. 3, 4. Ski Club 2. 3. 4; Girls’ Glee Club I. 2. G A A I. 2. 3. Talent Show I, 2 BERNAYS. LYNDA e National Honor Society 3. 4. French National Honor Society 1, 2, 3. 4; Math Honor Soriety 3. 4; Russian Club 2. 3. 4. French Club 2; FN.A 2, 3 (Treasurer); Y-Teens I; Cri 2; A F.S 2, 3; Honor Banquet 2. 3; G A A. I. 2 BETlEY. PEGGY e F N A 3; Business Club 4. BICE. SUE • Student Council I. French Club I. 2; Y-Teens I (Treasurer); leader's Club 4; Cri 4 (Treasurer); Cheer leader 1,- Jr.-Sr Prom Committee 3; Cho-r 2, 3. 4. G A A I (Secretary). 2; Talent Show I, 2. 4. BlERWIRTH. JOOY e Student Council 2; German Club 2. Pub Club 3, 4. Festo 3. 4. Charm Club 3; Ski Club 4, Jr -Sr. Prom Committee 3; GAA I (Treasurer), 2. 3. : Forensic Sooety 3 BLACK, TOM • Choir 3, Boys' Glee Club I. 2; Reserve Football I; Boys' Intramurals I. 2, 3. 4 BODIE. SUSAN • Pep Club 2. G A A 1.2 BOEHM. ROBIN • Sk. Club 2. 3; Track I, 2. Boys' Intramural 2. BOGGS. SUSAN • Spanish Club 3; French Club I. 2; F T A 3. 4. Cri 2. 3. 4; Girls' Glee Club 1, 2. 3; Drama Club I, 2. 3. 4; Cub Courier 1j G.A A I, 2, 3. 4; Musical 3; Talent Show I, 2. 4. BONIFlElD. NANCY • Span. h Club 2. 3. 4 (V.ce President); Y-Teens I; Help 4; Charm Club 2. 3. 4; Cn 2. 3. 4. Girls' Glee Club 2. Drama Club 2. 4. G.A A I, 2 BONNIE. SHARON • Charm Club 4. Cr. 2. 3. 4. Pep Club I; Inter No 3, Choir I; Girls' Glee Club I; GAA I. 2, 3, 4 (Hockey Head); Talent Show I. BOOTH. KIM e Student Council I (Treasurer), 2. 3; Class Council 4; U A Guard 3; Choir 2; Track 1. 2. 3. 4; Cross Country 2 BORDEN. DIANE • Spanish Club 2. 3. 4 (Secretary); Business Club 3; Y-Teen 2; Cri 2. 3, 4; Sk. Club 3: Fencmg Club 2. GAA 2. 3. Girls' Intramural I. 2. 3; Talent Show I. BOWEN, BRENDA • Student Council I; Russian Club 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; French Club I; Y-Teens 2; Help 3; Charm Club 4. Cri 2. 3, 4. Drama Club 2. 3; Homecoming Court 4 BOWEN. BOB • French Club I, 2. Tennis I. ?. 3. 4. B A A I; Beys' Intramurals 1. 2. 3, 4 BOWER. TUCKY • Russian Club I. Span.sh Club 3; Boys' Intramural I BOWMAN. JACQUIE • French Club 3 BOYD PEB • Wrestling 2. 3. Vars.ty Football I; Boys' Intramural I BRADFORD. CHIP • Span.sh Club I. 2, 3. French Club 3; Reserve Football I. 2, 3; Track 2. 3. BAA. I. Boys' Intramural ). 2. 4 6RAITHWAITE. DON • Spanish Club I. 3; Boys' Glee Club I; Marching Band 2. 3. 4, Concert Bard 1. 2. 3, 4; Track I. BAA. I; Boys' Intramurals I; Talent Show I, BRANDT. DOUG • Chess Club 4; Tenm I, 2 3. BRATTON. JOE • Choir 2, 3. 4; Boys' Glee Club 1; Boys' Intramural I. Musical 3; Talent Show I. 2. 4 8RAYDEN. BOB • Russian Club 3; French Club 1, 2; Ski Club 3 BRIGHT, MARK • Spanish Club I. 2. Radio Club 4; Ski Club 3. 4; Varsity Football I; Boys’ Intramural 2. 3, 4 BRISLEY. SUSAN • National Honor Society 3. 4. Spanish National Honor Society 3. 4; Spanish Club 3. 4; Cri 2. Sk. Club 3, 4; UA. Guard 3. 4. Con-cert Band 4, Honor's Banquet 2; Majorette 3, 4; GAA 2, 3, 4; Girls' Intramural 2. 3, 4 BROSE. DAVE • H.-Y I; Marching Band 2. Concert Band 2; Talent Show I, 2 BROSEND. SYLVIA Spanish Club J. 2. 3; F.N A 2. 3 (Secretary). 4 (President); Y-Teens 2. Orches •re I, 2; Choir 3. 4; Girls' Glee Club I, 2; Musical 3; Talent Show ), 2 BROWN. MARY e Span.sh Club 3; French Club 1. 2; Charm Club 2. 3. Cr. 2, 3. 4. Ski Club 4; Homecoming Court 4, Track Queen 3; G.A A I, 2. 3; Girls' Intramural (Track) 1, 2. 3. 4. BROWN. MIKE • Distributive Ed 3, 4. Cross Country 2; Boys’ Intramural 2 BROWN. STELLA e Student Council 1; French Club I. 2. 3. 4. F T A 3. 4. Y-Teen I. 4. Help 3. 4; Charm Club 2; Cr. 2. 3. 4; Cho.r 2. 3. 4 C.rl ' Glee Club I; G A A I, 2. 3; Girls' Intramural I. 2. Musical 3. Talent Show I, 2. 4; Jr Achievement 2 BROWNING. JEFF e French Club I. 2; Ski Club 3. BRUCK. DAVE • French Club 3. Track I; Wrestling 3; Talent Show 2 BRUNO. KAREN • Russian Club 3, 4. French Club I. 2. Charm Club 3. Cri 3. 4; Ski Club 4. A F.S 3. 4; Foreign Policy Seminar 4; GAA 3; Girls Intramural 3. BURT. STEVE • B A A I Boys' Intramural 2. 3. CABORN. JEFF • Wrestling 1. 2. 3 4. Bovs' Intra mural I. 2. Sportsmen's Club 1 CABORN. JON • Wrestling 2; Sportsmen's Club 1. CALDERONE. KATHY e Pub Club 3. Cri 3. 4; Drama Club 3. 4; G A A I. 2; Wrestling Queen 3; Golden Bear Mascot 4. CALDWELL. PAT • French Club 1. 2. Boys' Intra murals 2 CALENDINE. BARB • French Club I. 2. 3. 4. Y-Teen 1. 2; Help 2. Orchestra I; Cri 2. 3; Jr -Sr Prom Committee 3. Choir I; Girls' Glee Club 2. 3; Drama Club J. 2 3, 4 (Secretary); GAA 1, 2; Girls' Intramural I, 2. 3, Musical 3; Talent Show I, 2. 4 CAMPBELL CHRISTY e Student Council 1. 2; French Club 1, 2. 3, 4; F T A 4. Y-Teens 4; Cri 2. 3, 4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Jr Sr. Prom Committec 3; G A A I. 2. 3. 4. Girl ' Intramural 1. 2, 3, 4 CARDI. PHIL • Sk. Club 2. 3, 4. Golf 1. 2, 3. 4. Boys' lntr mural I, 2, 3. 4 CARLSON. Al • Orchestra 4. Sk. Cub 4. Ensemble 4; Dance Band 3. 4; Marching Band 2. 3, 4; Concert Band I. 2. 3. 4. Reserve Football 1, 2; Track 3. CARMEll. CINDY • Bu .net Club 3. 4. Y-Teent I; Charm Club 1; Cri 2. 3. 4; Pep Club Ij Girl ' Glee Club I. GA A. I, 2. 3. CARNES. ALLEN • French Club I. 2; Verity Football I. 2. 3. 4; Track I. 2. 3. 4. BAA 1. Boy ' Intramural I, 2. 3. 4 CARSON. CANDY • Distributive Ed 3. 4 (Secre tary). Business Club 3; Ski Club I, 2,- Choir I, 2; G.rl ' Intramural (Golf) ). 2 CATO. DEBBIE • F T A 3; Cr. 2. 3. 4. Choir I; G A A I. 2. CAVALLARO. CAROL • French Club I. 2. 3. 4; F.T.A. 3, 4; Cri 2. 3. 4; A F.S. 2, Drama Club 2. 3; Honor' Banquet 3, 4; Cub Reporter I; G A A. 1. 2; Talent Show I CHANEY. MIKE • Student Council 2. Clet Council 2; Football 2. 3; Basketball I. 2, 3; Track 1. 2, 3. 4. Cla Officer (Pre deni) I, 2. CHAPIN. MIKE • Distributive Ed 3. 4. B A A I; Boy ' Intramural I; Sponsmen's Club 2. CHAPMAN. BARB • Norwesfer 4; Business Club 3. 4; A F S 3. 4. G.A A 4. Hi Y 2 CHIPMAN. TOM • Spanish Club 2. 3, 4 CHRISTISON. LAURIE • Spanith Club I. 2, 3; Y-Teen I. 2; Cri 2. 3. 4. Pep Club 2; Ski Club 3. 4. Girls' Glee Club I. 4. G A A I. 2, 3 CHRISTY. ROBIN • Student Council I. 2. 3. French Club I. 2. 3s Y-Teen I. 2. Charm Club 4; Cri 2, 3, 4 (Secretary); Pep Club I; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee 3; Choir I, 2. 3, 4; Girls' Glee Club I; Drama Club 4; Snow Prince Court I; G.A A I (Vice-President). 2. 3; Musical 3; Talent Show I, 2. 4 CLARK, GARY • Orchestra I; Marching Band 1, 2, 3; Concert Band I, 2, 3. CLARK. TOM • Russian Club I, 2. 3. 4. Radio Club 2. 3, 4 (President). CLARK. BILL • Reserve Football 1; Track 1; Boys' Intramural I, 2 ClASSON, DIANE • Spanish Club 3; Business Club 3, 4, Charm Club 4; Cri 2. 3. 4; Girls' Glee Club I. 2, 3; G A A 2, 3. CLOSE. EllSE • Ski Club 2. 4. Girls’ Glee Club I. 2; G.A A. I, 2, 3, 4; Girls' Intramurals 2, 3; Talent Show I, 2, CLOSE. CHELLE • Spanish Club 3. Pub Club 3. COCHRAN. JACK • Spanish Club 3; French Club I, 2. H.-Y 3, 4; Basketball 2. 3; Golf 1; B A A. 1; Boy ' Intramural I, 2, 3. 4. CODDINGTON, CAROL • National Honor Socety 4, French National Honor Society 3. 4, French Club I. 2, 3. F.T.A 4; Y-Teent 4 (Treasurer). COLLINS. STAN • Spanish Club I, Boys' Glee Club I; Golf 1, 2, 4.- Boys' Intramural I COOK, CANDI • French Club 1. 2. 3. 4. Y-Teent I Secretary); Charm Club 2; Cri 2. 3, 4. Ski Club 2. 3, 4; Jr -Sr Prom Committee 3; Drama Club 2. G A A I (Treasurer). 2, 3. 4. COOK. JIM e Reserve Football I. 2 COOL. CANDY • Cr. 2. 3. 4; A.F S. 4. Drama Club 4. COOPER. DAVE • Chess Club 3. COPELANO. CHRIS • Student Council I, french Club I, 2. 3 (President); UA Guard 2. 3. 4 Jr.-Sr Prom Committee 3. Boys' Intramural I, 2. 3. 4; Swimming 2. 3. 4 (Captain); Class Officer (Treasurer) 4. CORBETT. TERRI • French Club I. 2. Business Club 3. 4. Cr. 2. G.rl ' Glee Club I. G.A A I; Talent Show I. COTTERMAN. BOB • French Club I; Boys' iMr murals 2. Sportsmen's Club 2 COUGHLIN. JANICE • French Club I. 2. Cr. 2, 3. Pep Club I. G.rlt' Glee Club I. G A A I, 2; G.rl ' Intramural 2 CRAINE. MARY • Student Count.I 2. Inter No 2. - Distributive Ed 3, 4. Cr. 3. 4. Sk. Club 2. 3. 4; Girls' Glee Clvb 2. 3; G A A 2, 3; Musical 3; Talent Show 2 CRAVEN. KARL • Spanith Club I, 2; Drama Club 3, 4. Dance Band 2, 4. Marching Band 2, 3. 4; Concert Band I, 2, 3. 4. BAA I; Boys' Intramural 1. 2. 3. 4. Talent Show I. 2 CRAVENS. JULIA • Math Honor Society 3, 4; Charm Club 2. 3. 4. Cr. 2. 3. 4; Girls' Glee Club I; Honor s Banquet 2, 3. 4. G A A I. 2. 3. 4; Girls’ Intramural 1. 2, 3, 4; Talent Show 2. CRESSOR. MOLLY • Student Council I. 2. Nat.onal Honor Socety 3. 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Russian Club I. 2. 3, 4; French Club 4; Norwesfer 4; Y-Teens I; leader's Club 2, 3, 4. Cri 2. 3: Girls' Glee Club I. 2, 3; Snow Princess Court 1; GAA I (President). 2 (Softball Head), 3. 4 (President); Girls’ Intramural I. 2. 3. 4; Cla s Off.cer (Secre tary) I. 2; Girls' State CRIM. DOUG • Student Counc.l 1. 2. 3, 4; Na t.onal Honor Society 3. 4. Spanish Nat-onal Honor Society 3. 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Leader's Club 3. 4; Sk. Club 3. 4. Jr -Sr Prom Committee 3; Choir I. 2, 3. 4. Ensemble I; Honor's Banquet 2, 3. 4. Football I. 2. 3. 4. Goll I. 4; BAA I; Boys' Intramural I, 2, 3. 4; Swimming 2; Mus. cal 3; Talent Show I, 2, 4 CROOK. SCOTT • French Club I; Boys' Glee Club 1; BAA 1; Boys' Intramural 3, 4. CROTTY. ANNE • Spanith Club 2, F T A 3. 4. Y-Teen I. Leader's Club 4; Charm Club 2, 3, 4, Cr. 2. 3. Cho-r I. G A A I CRUNELLE, BOB • Inter Not 2. Track 2. 3, 4; BAA 2. 3, 4; Boys' Intramurals 2. 3. 4 CUNNINGHAM JANE • Spanish Club 3 Bus.nest Club 4. Cri 2. Pep Club I; Girls' Glee Club I. G.A A I. 2. Talent Show 1, 2 WEIR-AREND FUNERAL DIRECTORS 301 HAPPY HOUSE DANESHVARI, KATHY • Help 2. 3, 4. Girt ' Glee Club I. 2, 3. 4; G A A 1. 2. DANIEl, ANNETTE • Student Counol 2; Trench Club 2. 3; F I A 4. leader' Club 3. 4; Crl 4; fencing Club 3: Girl ' Glee Club 1. 2; Drama Club 1, G A A. I. 2; Cle OH.cer 2 (President); Inter No I, 2 DAVIDSON. ANN • Student Council 1; National Honor Society 3. 4; French National Honor Society 2, 3. 4; Quill and Scroll 4. French Club I. 2. 3. 4. Norwetrer 4. F.T A 3; Pub Club 3; Y-Teen 3; leader' Club 4; Cn 2. Choir I (Secretary). 2. 3, 4. Ensemble I; Honor' Banquet 2. 3. 4; Cub Reporter I, GAA. I. Musical 3. DAVIES. KRIS • National Honor Society 3. 4. French National Honor Society 2. 3. 4. French Club 1. 2, 3. 4; Inter No 2. F T A. 3; Crl 2. 3. 4; AF.S 3, 4. Choir I; Honor 8enquet 2. 3; GAA. I. 2. DAVIS. SUDiE • French Club 3, 4, Pep Club 2. Jr-Sr Prom Committee 3; Y-Teen 3; Inter No 1. 2, Girl ' Glee Club 4 DAY. VICKI • Student Council 2. Span, h Club 2. 3; Y-Teen 2. 3. 4; Cr. 3. 4; Reserve Cheerleader I; Honor's Banquet 3; G A.A. 3. 4 DEAM. DEB • Buvnes Club 3. Y-Teen I; Cri 2, 3; Girl ’ dee Club I; Drama Club 3; GAA I; Talent Show I DEAN, DIXIE • Spanish Club I. 2; Cr. 2; GAA 1. 2. Talent Show 1. 2. 4 OCAN. GINNY • French Club I, 2. 3. Charm Club 2. 3. 4; Cr. 2. 3; Girl - Glee Club I; G A A. I. 2. 3. DENIS. SCOTT • Distributive Ed 3. 4; Goll I. 2; Wrestling 2, Boy ‘ Intramural 2. 3, 4. DENNIS. WAITER • French Club 3, 4; Choir 1. 2, 3. 4, Ensemble I. 3. 4; Football I; Golf 1. 2. 3. 4. Wrestling 2. 3 DETWIIER. DIANNE • Spanish Club 2. 3. 4; F T A 3, 4. Fetto 2. Cri 2. 3. 4; Ski Club 3. 4, U A, Guard 2. 3, 4; Timer 2. 3. 4; Girl ' Glee Club 2; G.A A 2, 3, 4; Girl ' Intramural 2. 3, 4; Talent Show I; Y-l-G (Board of Education) 4, DEUBNER. CHERYl • French Club 2. 3. 4. Y-Teen I; Charm Club 3; Cr. 2, 3. 4; Cho.r I; G.A A 2. 3. OCUBNER. FRED • Russian Club 3; Basketball I; Boy ' Intramural 2. 3. 4. DICK. SUSAN • Spanish Club 1, 2; French Club 3. 4. Y-Teen 3. 4; Cr. 2. 3. 4. Ski Club 3. 4; G A.A. 2, 3. 4; GiH ' Intramural 3. DICKE. DENNY • Cho.r 2; Football I. 2. 3. 4; Basketball I, 2. 3. 4. Track I. 2, 3. 4 DIEHL. BRIAN • Drama Club I, 2; Marching Band 1, 2. 3; Concert Band 1. 2; Tenni 3; Wrestling 2. 3. 4. DIU, PRESTON • Mu .eal I. 3; Talent Show 4. DIMEl. JESSIE • Cri 2. 3, A, G A A 2. 3, 4; Girls' Intramural 2, 3, 4 D.PlETRO. CAROLE • Inter Nos 2, 3 (Secretary); F.T A 3, 4 (Secretary); leader's Club 4; Charm Club 4; C i 3, 4; Pep Club 2; Jr Sr. Prom Commit tee 3; Girl ' Glee Club 2. G.A A. 2, 3; Girl ' Intramural 2, 3; Talent Show 2. DIX. PETE • Boy Glee Club 2. 3. 4; Football 3. 4; Wrestling 2; Boy ' Intramural 2, 3. 4. DOERING. ROGER • Math Honor Society 3. 4; French Club I, 2; Math Club 3. Orchestra 2. 3. 4; U A Guard 3; Dance Band 3. 4, Marching Band 2. 3. 4; Concert Band 2. 3, 4. Honor' Banquet 2. 3, 4. Swimm.ng 4; Muiical 3. DONALDSON, DOUG • French Club 3. 4; Inter No I, 2. Boy ' Intramural 4. OONNEll. DAN • Distr.butive Ed 4; Boys' Glee Club 3; Boy ' Intramural 2 DOONE. PAT • Distributive Ed. 4; Boy ' Intramural 2. DORTON. PAM • French National Honor Society 3. 4. French Club 1. 2. 3. 4. F.T A 3, 4; Help 3, 4 (Treasurer); Cr. 2, 3, 4,- Drama Club 3, 4; Honor's Banquet 2; G.A A. I, 2. 3. DOYLE. AllYN • Student Council 2. French Club 2 3. Cri 2. 3. 4; Sk. Club 3. 4; Jr.-Sr. Prom Com-mittee 3; Choir I; Girl ' Glee Club 2; Cub Reporter I; G A A I. 2; Talent Show I, 2, 4. DOYLE. ANDY • U.A Guard 2. 3, ; Boy ' Intramural 2, 3, 4; Swimming 2. 3, 4 (Captain); Inter No 2. DOYLE. MIKE • Spanish Club 2; Choir I. Ensemble I; Boy ' Intramural 2. 3. DRAGOO. LINDA • Spanish Club I. 2; F.T.A. 3; Cri 2. 3; GAA I. DRIGGS. DENNIS • Radio Club 2. 3. 4; Marching Band 2. 3; Concert Band I. 2. 3. DRISCOLL. KURT • 80y ' Intramural I. 2. DUDLEY. GLEN • Hi-Y I, 2; Football I; Wrestling 2. 3; Boy ' Intramural I, 2, 3. DUNCAN, GREG • Football I. 2; Wre tfing I. 2. DUNKEl, DICK • Wrestling 2. 3. 4 DURAN. MARTHA • Student Council 3. 4; Spanish Club 3. 4; French Club I, 2, 3. 4; Cri 2. 3. 4; Pep Club I; Girl ' Glee Club I. 2; Track Queen 2; Christmas Queen 3. GA.A. I. 2, 3. 4, Girls' Intramural (Track) I. 3; Talent Show I. 2, 4 DYNES. PAT • French Club 2; Camera Club 3; A F.S. 4. Foreign Policy Seminar 4 EBERT. KIRK • D. tr.but.ve Ed 3. 4. Ski Club 4; Cros Country 2. Boy ' Intramural I, 3. Swimming 2. EDMONDSON, DEB8Y • French Club I, 2. Buiinet Club 4. Cri 2. 3. Ski Club 2. 3. 4; Girls' Glee Club I (Secretary). GAA 1. 2. 3; Talent Show 1. EDWARDS. KAREN • Spanish Club 3. 4. Business Club 3. 4. Cr. 2. 3. 4. G A A I. 2. 3. EISENMAN. JOANNE • Spanish Club 3; Fcsto 4; Cri 3. 4; Ski Club 3; Timer 4; Girls' Glee Club 3. 4. GAA, 3, 4 ELAM, PATTI • Student Council 3; Cla Council 4; French Club I. 2. 3. 4. Pub Club 2; Y-Teen I, 2. Cr. 2. 3. 4. Pep Club 2. Ski Club 2. 3. 4. Choir I. 3, 4. Drama Club 2, 3; Concert Band 2; Cub Courier l; GA.A. I; Musical 3; Talent Show I. 2. ELDER. DEBBIE • French Club 1. 2. 3; F.T.A. 3. 4; Y-Teen I. 2; Charm Club 4; Cri 2. 3, 4; Ski Club 4; Jr.-Sr Prom Committee 3; Girl ' Glee Club I; Cub Reporter I; GAA I, 2. 3. 4; Girl ' Intramural 2; Talent Show I. EllENWOOD. KAY • French Club I. 2. 3; F.T.A. 4; F N A. 2. Help 3, 4. Cri 2, 3, 4; Choir I. 2, 3. 4; Ensemble I. 2. 3. 4; Drama Club 2. 3. 4; G.A A I; Musical 3; Talent Show I, 2. 4 ELLIS. DENNIS • 8oys' Intramural 4. ELLIS. JUDY • Spanish Club 3; French Club I. 2. FT A 3j Pub Club 2; Cri 2. 3. 4; Sk. Club 2. 3, 4. Girl ' dee Club 2. G A.A. 2. ELLIS. BILL • National Honor Society 4; French National Honor Society 4. Math Honor Society 3. 4; Math Club 4; UA Guard 2. 3. 4; Choir I. 2, 3, 4; Ensemble I; Honor' Banquet 2, 3, 4; Boy ’ Intramural I, 2. 3. 4; Swimming 2. 3, 4; Musical 3; Talent Show 2, 4 ELLSWORTH. LINDA • Spanish Club 4. GAA. I. ERVIN. MARY • Spanish Club 2. 3; Distributive Ed. 4. Y-Teen I, 2. 3, Charm Club 2. 3; Cri 2, 3, 4. Choir I. 2, 3; Ensemble I; Majorette 3; G.A A I. 2. 3; Musical 3; Talent Show I. 2. ESCHLIMAN. DAVE • Basketball I. 2. 3. 4; Boys' Intramural I. ET2EL. TOM • Spanish Club 2; Track 4; Sport men' Club 3. EVANS. ANITA • National Honor Society 4; Spanish National Honor Society 3, 4 (Treasurer); Spanish Club 2, 3 (Treasurer), 4; Cri 2. 3; Ski Club 2 3; Girl ' Glee Club . 2; G A I, 2, 3, 4; Girl ' Intramural 3. EVANS, DEBBIE • Spanish Club 3; Y-Teen I; Cri 2, Marching Band 2, 3. 4. Concert Band 1. 2, 3. 4; Majorette 3. 4. G A A 1.2. EYRE. CURT • French Club I. 2. 3; Sk. Club 3. 4, UA Guard 2. 3; Chet Club 3; A.F.S. 3, 4; Boy ' Glee Club 2. 3. 4; Track I, 2, 3. 4; Cro Country 2. EZELL. DOUG • French Club 1; Cl Council 4. U A Guard 2. 3. 4; Boy ' Intramural 2. 3. 4; Swimming 2. 3. 4 (Captain). FAGERBERG. PEGGY • French Club 1. 2; Y-Teen I; Girl ' Glee Club I; Drama Club 3, 4; Marching Band 4, Concert Band 4; GAA I, 2; Girl ' Intramural I, Talent Show I. FAVRET. JEANNE • Student Council 3, 4 (Treat-o'er); Spanish National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, Help 2; Cri 2 (Pretident), 3. 4 (V.co President); Pep Club 2; Ski Club 2. 3. 4; Choir I, 2. 3, 4. Ensemble I; GA A I, 2; Musical 3 FAZIO. FRANK e Cro t Country 3. B A A. 3; Boy ’ Intramural 3 FERGUS, JIM e National Honor Society 3. 4; Football I; Basketball I; Track 2. 3. 4; Crot Country 3, 4; Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Baseball I. 302 FINEUt, ANGIE • Spaniih Club 1. 2. 3; F.N A 3; Butina Club 3. 4 (Secretary); Y-Teen 4; Help 4; Charm Club 4. Cri 2, 3. 4. G.rl ' Glee Club I. 2; G-A.A. 1; Talent Show I, 2. FISHER. CONNIE • French Club I, 2; Cri 2. 3; Girl ' Glee Club I. FISHER. DAVE • French Club I, 2; Boy ' Intra- mural I, 2, 3. 4 FISHER. MARG • Y-Teen I. Cri 2; G A.A. 1, 2 FIETCHER. SUE • French Club 2; Y-Teen 2. 3; A.F.S 2, 3; Choir 1, 3. 4; GirU' Glee Club I. 2, 3; G A A I. FLORY, JOHN a Student Council I; Rultian Club 1, 2. 3. 4. Honor' Banquet 2. 3. 4 FORSYTHE. GUY a Boy ' Intramural I FOSTER, STEVE • Spaniih Club 2. 3, 4; Fe to 3. 4; Choir 2. 3. 4; Boy ’ Glee Club 1; B A A. 1; Boy ’ Intramural 1. 2. 3, 4 FOX. TAMMY a Bu ine t Club 3; Y-Teen • Girl ' Glee Club I. 2, 3, 4; Musical 3; Talent Show 2 FRALEY, PAM a Student Council I; French Club I, 3; F.T.A. 3. 4; Charm Club 3. 4; Cr. 2. 3. 4; Pep Club I. Girl ' Glee Club 1, G A A I. 2. 3. 4; Talent Show I. FRANCE. BILL a French Club I. 2, 4. Football I. 2. 3. 4; Wrestling 2. Talent Show 2. Baseball 1 FREY. MARK a Student Counc.l I; Span.sh Club ®,e'9n Po,icV Seminar 4. Boy ' Intramural I, 2, 4. Baseball 3, 4. r , . ---- '-■w •, uiivriDuiive 1$Th c,wb 4;c,Mb 4- ■ 2. 3. 4. Ski Club 2. 4; Choir 1. 2. 3 4. 0f,m. motor CYCLES Club 2. 3. 4; G A A. I. 2; Mutical 3; Talent Show I. 2. FURNEY. PAT a Drama Club 3. GAMBS. SUE a French Club 1, 2 3. 4. Cri 3; Sk. Club 3. 4; Girl - Glee Club 1. 2. 3 CARD. HARRY a Radio Club 4. Swimming 4 GARDNER. UNDY a Student Council 1; CU Council 4; French Club 1. 2, 3. 4; F T A 3. 4; Cri 2. 3. 4. Cheerleader I, 3. Pep Club 2; Ski Club 2; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee 3; Foreign Policy Seminar 4. Girl ' Glee Club I. 2. 3, G A A 1. 2, 3. 4; Talent Show I, 2. 4. GARVIN. CHARIIE a French Club 1. 2, 3; Math Club 2, 3. Student Council I. 2; Ski Club 2. Choir 1, 2, 3. 4, Ensemble I, 2, 3, 4j Honor’s Banquet 2. 3. 4. B A A I; Boy ' Intramural 3, 4. Swimming 2. 3. 4; Talent Show 2. 4 GATSCH. KATHY a Spanish Club I. 2, 3. F T A 3. 4. Charm Club 2; Cri 2. 3. 4. Jr -$ Prom Com-m.ttee 3; G A A 1, 2. 3. 4 GAVIN, LYN a Spanish National Honor Soooety 2; Spanish Club 1. 2. 3; Cri 3. 4. Pep Club 1. 2; Ski Club 3. 4; Jr-Sr Prom Committee 3; Timer 1. 2, 4. Drama Club 3. 4. G,A A I. 2; G.fl ' Intramural 1. 2. 3. Forensic Society T. 2, 3 4. GEASE. GEORGE • Boy ' Intramural 2 GERE. CHRISTINE a French Nat.onal Honor Soc.ety 2. 3. 4. Cri 2. 3. 4; Ski Club 4; Honor's Banquet 2. 3; Chr. tma Formal Oueen 4. Talent Show 2 GERNHARDT. SUE • French Club 1. 2. 3. 4. Y-Teen 1. 2. Cri 2. 3. 4. Ski Club 4. G A A I. 2. 3, 4; Girl ' Intramural 2, 3. 4, Talent Show 1. 2. 4 GILBERT. Bill • French Club I, 2; Ski Club 3, Football I. 2 3, 4. Track 1, 2, 3. 4. BAA I; Talent Show I. GILBERT. KAREN a National Honor Society 4; French Club I. 2. 3. 4; Y-Teen I; Charm Club 2. 3; Cri 2 (Vice-Pre ident). 3. 4; Choir I, 2. 3. 4; Marching Band 2. 3. 4, Concert Band I, 2. 3. 4; Honor' Banquet 2; Majorette 2, 3. 4. G A A 1; Mutical 3; Talent Show I. 2, 4. GILBRIDE. CAROLYN a Qu.ll and Scroll 3. 4 (Sec ratary): Arhngtonlan 4, Cfi 3, 4, UA Guard 3. 4; Timer 2. 3, 4; Drama Club 3. 4; Maiorette 4; G A A 3. 4 GOLAN. FRED • Camera Club 3. Fencing Club 3, 4 (Vice-President); Cub Reporter I GOLDEN. LISA a Spanish Club 3; Cri 2, Gitl ' Glee Club 1; Orama Club 2, 3; G A A , ? GOLDSMITH. STEVE a Student Counc.l I. 2. N.i tional Honor Society 3. 4; French National Honor Society 3, 4 Math Honor Society 3, 4 Fencing Club 3. 4 (Prei lent); Boy ' Intramural I; Forensic Society 2. 3. 4; In the Know 4 GONSER, PAUL • Spanish Club 3; Rocket Club 2; Jr. Achievement 3 GORDON DAVE • Football 1. 2. 3. 4; Track I. 2. 3. 4; Boy ' Intramural 2, 3. 4 GOTTWALD. ANNE a Student Council I. French National Honor Society Z 3, 4. French Club I. 2, Pep Club I Choir I. Honot't Banquet 2: G A A. 1. 2; Forrmic Society 2. 3. 4 GRAF. HOLLY a Spanish National Honor Society 2. 3, 4, Spanish Club 1. 2. 3: r T A 3. 4. Y-Teen I; Cfi 2, 3 (Treasurer). 4 Pep Club I; Ski Club 2; Choir 2. 3. 4. Girls' Glee Club I; G A A 1. 2 3. 4 Musical 3; Talent Show 1. 2 4 GRAHAM CHRIS • Choir I. Forensic Society 4 GRANNIS. KATHY a National Honor Society 3.4; French Club 3. UA Guard 4. Marching Band T; Concert Band I; GA A 4. Girl ' Intramural I GRANT. FRED • Young American (or Freedom 1, 2; Dance Band 2. Boy ' Intramural I, 2: Swimming I. 2. Forensic Society 2. 3. 4 GRANT, PAUL • Boy ' Intramural 3 GRAY. STEVE • Wrestling 2. GREGG. RICK a Span. h Club 2. 3. Choir 1; Football 2. 3, 4. Track 1; Talent Show 1 GREHl, TOM a Spanith Nat.onal Honor Society 3; Marching Band 2. 3. 4. Concert Band 1. 2. 3. 4; Boy ' Intramural 1, 2. 3. 4. Talent Sbow T 303 GREUllCH. LARRY • Spanish Club 3; Che Club 3, 4. Boy ' Intramural I, 3 GRIFFITH. KAREN • National Honor Society 4; French Club 1; Inter Not 2; F T.A 3. 4; Orchestra I. Marching Band 2. 3. 4; Concert Band 1; Honor's Banquet 2. 3. 4; G A A 1; Symphonic Wind 2, 3. 4 GRINCH. DEAN • Ruttian Club 2. 3, 4. Radio Club 3; Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 2, 3, 4. GROSH. BOB • Sh. Club 4. Choir I; Concert Band I; Gol( lj Boy ' Intramural 4. GROVE. PAULA • Span.th Club 3. 4. Girl ' Glee Club I. 2. 3; Drama Club 3 GUERIN. ANNE • French Club 1, 2. 3; Cri 2; Pep Club I; Choir 1. G.A.A. I. 2; Talent Show 1. 2, 4. GUGlIElMI. FRANK • Rutvan Club 1, 2. 3; Tenni 1; B.A.A. I; Boy ' Intramural 1, 2. 3. 4; Talent Show I. HACKENBERG. JUHE • Jr.-Sr Prom Committee 3; Girl ' Glee Cub 2. 3. 4; Track 3; GAA I. HADDAO. CONNIE • Student Council I; French National Honor Society I. 2. 3. 4; Spenith Club 3: French Club I. 2. 3; Y-Teen 1; Cri 2, 3; Choir 1. 2, 3; Entemble I; Girl ' Glee Club I; Drama Club I, 2; Cub Courier I; G.AA, I, 2. Musical 3; Talent Show I, 2. HAINES. PETE • Boy ' Glee Club I. 2. 3; BAA 2; Boy ' Intramural 2. 3 HAIR. MARTY • National Honor Society 3. 4. French National Honor Soc-ety 2. 3. 4; Quill and Scroll 3. 4; French Club I (Secretary), 2, 3; Ar lingtonian 4 (Editor-irvChie(), F.T.A, 3; Pub Club 3; Y-Teen 2; Cri 2; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee 3; A F S. 3; Cho.r I; Entemble I; Girl ' Glee Club I; Cub Reporter I (Co-Editor); Homecoming Court 4. GA A lj Talent Show I, 2. HAIBERG, DEBIE • Class Council 4; French Club 2. 3.4; Cri 2. 3, 4. GAA I. 2. 3 HALE, NANCY e Pub Club 3. 4; Ski Club 3. 4; Girls' Glee Club 2. 3. 4; G A A. 2. 3. 4. Musical 3. HAU, DIANE • National Honor Society 3. 4; French Club 2, 3. 4; Orchestra 2, 3. 4; Cri 2, 3, 4. Young American (or Freedom 4; Marching Band 2. 3, 4; Concert Band 2. 3, 4; Science Fair 3. HALL. GARRY • French Club I. 2. 3. 4. Norweiter 4; Choir I; Ensemble I; Boy ’ Glee Club 2; Talent Show I HAMELBERG. ROB • Russ-an Club 3. 4; Chet Club 3; Track 1. BAA. I; Boy ' Intramural I; Talent Show I. HAMILTON, DAVE • French Club 1. 2; Choir I, 2, 3, 4; Entemble 1; Tenni 1; Track I; B A A. I; Musical 3; Talent Show 2. HANTAK, KARYN • Student Council I; Spanish Club 2. F.T.A. 3. 4; Business Club 3. 4; Cri 2, 3, 4; Pep Club I; Choir I. 2, 3. 4; Girls' Glee Club I, 2. 3; G A A I. 2; Musical 3. Talent Show 1. HARDIE. BIRTI • Student Council I, 2; Spanish Club 3, 4; French Club 1, 2; leader' Club 4. Cri 2. 3. 4. Choir I. 3, 4; All-North Wrestling Tourney Court 3, 4. GAA I, 2. 3. 4; Musical 3; Talent Show I. 4 HARMAN. BILL • Spanish Club I. 2. French Club 3. 4; Arlingtonitn 4; Choir I, 2, 3. 4; Ensemble I; Musical 3; Talent Show I, 2. HARMON, LARRY • Qu.ll and Scroll 4; Inter Nos I, 2. 3 (Treasurer), 4 fPresident); Norweiter 4; Hi-Y 1, 3. 4; Boys’ Intramural 4; Future Doctors Club I, 2; Columbus Lacrosse Club 4. HARRINGTON. LINDA • Class Council 4; National Honor Society 3. 4; Quill and Scroll 4; French Club I; Inter Nos 3, 4; Norweiter 4; F T.A. 3. 4; Pub Club 2. 3. 4; Cri 2. Choir I; Girls' Glee Club I; Honor's Banquet 2. 3, 4; GAA I, 2. 3; Girls' Intramural I, 2. 3; Talent Show I, 2. HARRIS. JIU • French Club 1. 2. 3; FT A 3; Y-Teens 2. 3; Cri 2; A F.S. I; Choir I. 2. 3. 4; En- -temblo I, Girls Glee Club I; Drama Club 3; Mus-cal 3; Talent Show 1, 2. HART. KATHY e French National Honor Society 2. 3. 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4 (Vice-President). French Club I, 2. 3, 4; Arfmgtonian 4 (Feature Editor); F N A 2. 3. 4, Marching Band 2. 3, 4; Concert Band I. Honor' Banquet 2, 3, 4. Symphonic Wind Band 2. 3. 4 HAVENER. ANN • Spanish Club I. 2. 3, 4; Business Club 4; Charm Club 2; Cri 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 2; Girls' Glee Club I; G A A 1.2 HAY, WAYNE e Student Council 3; Class Council 4, Iner Nos 2. 3. 4 (leader's Club Rep ); Math Club 3; leader Club 4. A F.S. 3. 4. HAZElBAKER. BRIAN • Ski Club 2. 3; Boys' Intramural 3 HEAP. RAY • Spanish Club 3. U A Guard 4. Boys' Glee Club 2, 4; Cross Country 2; Boys' Intramural 3. 4, Swimming 4. HECKMAN. CRAIG • Student Council 1. 2. 3; Boys' Intramural I. 2. 3, 4. HEIl, DEBBIE • Russian Club I. 2; Ski Club 2. 3. Girls' Glee Club I. 2. 3. 4 HENDERLICH, MARCIA • Span.sh Club 2. 3; Y-Teens I, 2. Orchestra 1. 2. 3, 4; Cri 2. 3. 4. Marching Band 4. Majorette 4; G.A A I, 2; Musical 3; Talent Show 2, HENDERSON. JUNE • Student Council 2. 3; French Club 2; Pub Club 2. 3. Cri 4; Reserve Cheer Leader 2. 3; Jr.-Sr Prom Committee 3; Drama Club 3; GAA 2. 3 HESElTON. CRAIG • National Honor Society 4; French Club I; Inter Nos 2, 3; Math Club 3; Orchestra I. 4; Choir I. Dance Band 3, 4; Matching Band 2, 3, 4; Concert Band I, 2. 3. 4. Honor's Banquet 2. 3. 4; Varsity Football I; Track 2. 3. 4, Cross Country 3, 4; BAA I; Boys' Intramural 2, 3, 4; Talent Show I, 2, 4. HESKETT, GENE e National Honor Society 4; Math Honor Society 2. 3, 4; Russian Club ), 2. 3, 4; Math Club 2. 3, 4; Orchestra 3, 4; Dance Band 2. 3. 4; Marching Band 2. 3, 4; Concert Band 2. 3. 4; Honor's Banquet 2, 3, 4; Talent Show 2 HEUBEl. JAN • Help 3. 4; Cri 3. 4; Sk. Club 3; Foreign Policy Seminar 4; Drama Club 3, 4; GAA 3. 4; Girls Intramural 3 HEYDINGER. lORNA • French Club I, 2. 3; Gj 2. 3. 4; Pep Club I, 2; Ski Club 2, 3. 4, Choi. I. Girls' Glee Club 3. Cub Reporter I. G A A 1. 2; Talent Show I. HIGHSMITH. DAVE • Math Honor Society 3. 4; Math Club 3, 4; Fencing Club 3, 4; Honor' Banquet 2. 3. 4. Gol( I. 2. 3, 4. Hill, EARL Choir I. Track I. 2. 3, 4; Eoys' Intramural 1,2. 3. 4 HIllEARY, JEFF e French Club I; Boy ' Intramural 2. 4. HILTABIDDLE. VICKY e Russicn Club I, 2. 3. 4. ! Charm Club 4; Cri 2, 3, 4; Girl ' Glee Club I; GAA 1. 2. 3. 4; Talent Show 1. 2. HINDAll, SUE e Distributive Ed 3. 4. Festo 2. 3. Cri 2.3, 4. GAA I. 2; Talent Show I. HITESMAN, GEORGIA • Span.sh Club I. 2. 3; Y-Teens I; Charm Club 4; Cri 2, 3, 4; GAA 1.i 2, 3; Girl ' Intramural I. 2 HOLLINGSWORTH. RICHARD • Orchestra I; Jr-Sr. Prom Chairman 3; Drama Club 2. 3 (Vice President), 4 (President); Concert Band I; Honor's j Banquet 2. 3; Homecoming Chairman 3, 4 HOLLOWAY. STEVE • French Club 2. Math Club 2. Orche tra 3. 4. leader's Club 4; Fenc.ng Club 3. 4; Chess Club 3. 4. Young Americans (or Freedom 3. 4, Foreign Policy Seminar 4; Drama Club 3, 4. Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 2. 3, 4. HOPKINS. LYNNE e Student Council 2; National Honor Society 3. 4; Spanish National Honor Society 4. Y-Teens 2; Ski Club I. 2; A F.S. 2, 3. 4; Honor's Banquet 3; GAA I. 2 HORN. TOM • Span.sh Club 3; Boys' Intramural 2. 3. 4. Baseball I. 2. 3. 4 HOUSE. DEBBIE e Span.sh Club 2. 3 (Vice-President), 4 (President); Help 3, 4; Cri 2; Drama Club 4. Marching Band 2. Concert Band 1, 2; G AA I HOWELL, JULIE • Student Council 1; Spanish Club I; Charm Club 2. Cri 2. Pep Club I; Timers 2, 3; Cnoir I; G.rl ' Glee Club 2, 3; Swimming 2. 3. 4. G A A 1. 2. 3; Talent Show 1. 3. HUDOY. JOE LIEN e French Club I. 2. 3. Y-Teen 1. 2. Pep Club I; Girl ' Glee Club I. 2. 3. 4; Cub Reporter I, G A A I. HUGHES, JACQUIE e French Club 2. 3; F T A 4, Y-Teens I; Charm Club 4. Cri 2. 3. 4; A F S 4. Choir I, 3. 4, Ensemble I; Girls' Glee Club 2; Drama Club 2, 3. 4. Cub Courier I; GAA I, 2; Talent Show 2 HUGHES. JOHN e French Club 4. Ski Club 4. Cho-r 2. Musical I,- Talent Show 2. HUNT. RICHARD e Ski Club 3; Concert Band 3. 4. HUNTZICKER. ANN e Spanish Club I. 2. 3; Pub Club I, 2. Orchestra 4; Marching Band 2, 3. 4; Concert Band I, 2, 3. 4; Girls Intramural I, 2; Swimming 1, 2. 3; Talent Show 2 HURD. BRUCE • Spanish Club 1. 2. 3; Ski Club 2. 3. 4; Young American (or Freedom 4; Foreign Policy Seminar 4; B A A 1, 2. 3, 4; Boys' Intramural I, 2. 3; Stage Crew I, 2. 3. 4. IRISH, MIKE • Inter No 3. Cross Country 3. ISAlY, ELLEN e French National Honor Society 3. 4; French Club 1. 2. 3. 4. Festo 3; Cri 2. 3. 4; Jr -Sr Prom Committee 3; Girls' Glee Club lj Honor s Banquet I. 2. 3. 4; G A A I. 2. 3. IVERS. NANCY • Spanish Club 4. Cr. 2. 4. Pep Club I, Ski Club 2; Drama Club 3 4; Marching Band 3. 4. Cub Reporter 1. Maiorette 3, 4; G A A. ). 4. JACKSON, KITTY • G A A I JACKSON. MEG • French Club I. 2. 3; Busine Club 3. 4; Y-Teens 2. 3. 4; Charm Club 2. 3. 4; Cn 2. 3, 4; Ski Club 4; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee 3; Choir I. G A A 1.2; Talent Show I JAEGER. CHRIS • Student Council I, 2; Spanish Club I. 2. 3. Pub Club 3. 4. Y-Teens I (VnePre !- 304 dent), 2. 3; Charm Club 2. 3, 4. Cri 2, 3. 4, Sk Club 2. 3, 4; Girl ' Glee Club 1 (Secretary); Drama Club 2, 3; G.A A I, 2. 3, 4; Talent Show . 2. 4. JENKINS, DEB8IE • Spanish National Honor Society 4. Spanish Club I, 2, 3, 4; French Club 4; Choir I; G.A A. I, 2, 3; Talent Show I. JENNINGS, IINDA • french Club I. 2, 3, 4; Jr.-Sr Prom Committee 3; Choir I; Girls' Glee Club I, 2. Cub Reporter I. G A A I, 2, 3. 4 (Vice-President); Girls' Intramurals I, 2; Talent Show 1 JESSEPH, STEVE • french Club I. 2, 3, Jr-Sr Prom Committee 3; Dance Band 3; Track 3, 4; Boys' Intramurals 3. 4. JOECKEN. ROBERT • Boys' Glee Club I, Cross Country 3; Boys' Intramurals I, 2; Varsity Basketball 4. JOHNSON, BABS • French Club I. 3; Cr. 2. 3. 4; Ski Club 3, G.A A I, 2, 3; Talet Show I JOHNSON. BRUCE • Student Council 4, National Honor Society 4 (Treasurer); Russian Club I. 2. 3; french Club I; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee 3. Choir I; Honor's Banquet 1, 2, 3; Varsity football 2, 3. 4 (Co Captain); Varsity Basketball Reserves 2 (Tri-Captain); B A.A 1; Boys' Intramurals 2, 3; Class Officer I (President); Varsity Baseball 2. 3. 4. JOHNSON. HERB • Student Council I; Spanish Club I. 2, Business Club 4, Drama Club 4. Honor's Banquet I, 2. 3; Cub Reporter 1. Varsity Football 1, 3; Wrestling 2; B A A I, 2. 3, 4; Boys' Intramu-rail I, 2, 3, 4; Musical I. Talent Show I, 4, Sportsmen's Club 4; Baseball I, 2; YIG 4. JOHNSON. JEFF • BAA I; Boys' Intramurals I, 2 JOHNSON. LYNN • Track I. 2. 3. 4. BAA I; Boys' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHNSON, MICHELE • Student Council 2; French Club I, 2, 3; Cri 2, 3. 4; Ski Club 2. 3. 4; Girls' Glee Club 1, 2; Talent Show 3 JOHNSON. SCOTT • French Club I, 2; Choir I. 2. 3; Ensemble ); BA A I, 2; Varsity Football Reserves I. 2; Baseball I JOHNSTON. LYNN • Student Council I (Treasurer), 2. National Honor Society 3. 4 (Secretary); French National Honor Society 3, 4 (Secretary); French Club I, 2. 3. 4; leader's Club 3. 4; Cri 2. 3, 4; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee 3; A.F.S 3. 4 (President); Choir 1; Drama Club 2. 3 (Secretary), 4 (Vice-Prrt'dent); Honors Banquet 2. 3; Cub Reporter I, G A A ), 2. 3. 4. JONES. EVAN • French Club I, 2. 3, 4. Boys’ Glee Club I; Boys' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JONES. RICK • French Club 4; Boys' Glee Club I. Drama Club 3, 4; Wrestling 3; Boys Intramurals 1, 2; Sportsmen's Club 2 JONES. SUE • Russian Club I, 2, 3. 4; F.T.A. 4; Y-Teens I; Charm Club 2, 3, 4 (Secretary); Cri 2. 3, 4; Girls' Glee Club 4. G A A I. 2 JOOST, JANE • National Honor Society 4; French National Honor Society 2. 3, 4 (Treasurer); French Club 1, 2, 3, 4; F.T.A 4; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee 3; A.F.S. 3, 4; Concert Band I; Honor's Banquet 3; Cub Courier I; G A A I. JORDAN. NANCY • Student Council 1; National Honor Society 4; Spanish National Honor Society 2. 3. 4; Spanish Club I. 2, 3, 4. FT A. 4; Festo 2; Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Help 4; Cri 2, 4. Girls Gleo Club I. 2, Honor's Banquet I 2; Cub Courier I. G.A A. 1. 2 KABLE, KRISTY e Student Council 2. 3; Class Council 4; Russian Club I. 2. 3, 4 (President); F T A. 3, 4; Help 3. 4; leader's Club 3, 4; Charm Club 2. 3. 4, Cr. 2, 3. 4; Sk. Club 2; Drama Club 2, Cub Couner I; G A A 1.2 KAGY. BEVERLY e Spanish Club 3; Y-Teens 2. 3; Charm Club 2. 3, 4, Cri 2, 3. 4. Track 3. 4; G A A 2. 3. 4. Talent Show 2. 4 KAISER, CRAIG • Marching Eland 2, 3. 4; Concert Band I, 2. 3. 4 KANA1AS, LYNNE • French Club I. 2, 3. Charm Club 4. Cri 2. 3. 4. U.A. Guard 4. Girls’ Glee Club 3; Drama Club 4; Cub Reporter I. G A A. 1, 2, 3. 4; Swimming 4. Talent Show I, 2 KAPAROS. NICK e Spanish Club 2. 3. Varsity Football Reserves I; Boys' Intramurals I, 2, 3; Swimming 2. Talent Show 2. KAUFFMAN. LINDA • Student Council 2. National Honor Society 4; Spanish Club 3, F.T.A 2, 4. Y-Teens 2; Charm Club 3. 4. Cri 3. 4. Concert Band I; Honor's Banquet 3. Girls' Intramurals 2; Girls Sports Club I KAUFFMAN. SUZI • Spanish Club 3, 4; French Club I. 2. 3. 4; Y-Teens I. 2. Help 2. 3, 4 (Vice-President); Leader's Club 3; Cri 2. 3, 4; A.F.S. 2. 3; Girls' Glee Club 1,2, 3.4.GAA 1,2 KEITZ. PATTY • Spanish Club I. 2. 3; F T A 3, 4. Charm Club 2; Cri 2. 3. 4; Girls' Glee Club I; G A A. I. 2. 3. 4 KELL, JIM • Honor's Banquet 2, 3; Varsity Football 1. 3, 4; Boys' Intramurals I, 3; Baseball I, 2. 3. KELSEY. LINDA • Inter Nos I, 2; F.T.A. 3. 4; F.N A 2, 3, 4 (Vice President), Y-Teens I; Charm Club 1, 4; Cri I. 2, 3. 4; Fencing Club 2; Drama Club I; Girls' Glee Club I; Cub Reporter I; G A A I. 3. 4. KENNEDY, KRISTEN • Student Council I. Class Council 4, French Club I, 2. 4. Y-Teens I. 2; Cri 2. 3. Jr.-Sr Prom Committee 3; Choir I; Girls' Glee Club 3. 4, Drama Club 3, 4; G A A I. 2. 3. 4, Talent Show I KERN, LAUREL • Spanish Club I. Y Teens I. Pub Club I; Marching Band 2. 3; Concert Band 2. 3, 4; G.A A I. KETTREY. JEFF • French National Honor Society 4; French Club I. 2, 3. 4. Orchestra I, Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Concert Band I, 2. 3. 4; Honor's Banquet 2, 3. 4; Boys' Intramurals I. 2, 3. 4. Talent Show 1. KHOURIE, JEFF • Spanish Club I. 2. Arl.ngton an 3; Business Club 3, Boys' Glee Club 1. 2. 3, 4; BA A I; Boys' Intramurals 2. 3. 4 KIEFER. NANCY • Span.sh Club 2. 3. F1A 4. Y-Teens 1; Charm Club 4; Cri 2, 3, 4. Cheerleader I, 3, 4; Girls' Glee Club 1 (President), 3. 4; GA A I. 2. Talent Show 1, 2. 4 KIENZLE, DAVE • French Club I. 2. 3; Ski Club 4; Tennis 2. 3; Wrestling 4; Swimming 2; Soccer 3. KILGOUR MEREDITH a French Club 3 4 Charm Club 4; Cri 3. 4. Drama Club 3 KINO ED • French Club 3 4. Inter No 2. Or-che t « 2: Choir I; NUrching Bend 2. 3. 4; Concert Bend 1, 2. 3. 4. Cub Courier I KINNEY. AMY • Netionel Honor Society 4; French Nation ! Honor Society 3, 4; French Club I. 2, 3, 4; Inter Not 1, 2; F T A 3. 4; Pyb Club 3. 4; Y-Teen 2, leader's Club 4. Pep Club 1; Choir I, 2. 3, 4; Ensemble I; Honor' Benauet 2, 3; G A A I, 2; Musical 3; Telent Show I, 2; Floet Chairmen 4 KIPllNGER. JANET • French National Honor Society 3, 4. French Club I. 2, 4. Help 4; Cri 3, 4. Shi Club 4. Fenc-ng Club 4; Choir I; Honor' Banquet 2, 3. 4, G.A.A 2, 3. Talent Show I. 2. KIRCH. MIKE • Boy ' Glee Club I. Tract I; Crott Country 2. B A A I, Boy ' Intramural 1, 2. KUE, CHUCK • French Club I, 3. 4; Distributive Ed. 3, 4; B A A I, 2, 3; Boy ' Intramural 1. 2, 4. KNOWLTON. RICHIE • French Club 2, 3. Boy ' Intramural 2, 3. 4 KOCH. CAROIYN • Pub Club 2. 3. 4. Cri 2. 3, 4. G.rl ' Glee Club 3. 4; GA A I. 2 KOHR. TIM • Clett Council 4; French Club 2. 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee 3; Choir I. 2. 3, 4; Track 1. 3, 4; BAA. I; Boy ' Intramural I, 2. 3, 4. Mut cal 3; Talent Show I. 2 KONTRAS. DENISE • Student Council 1. 2. Na tionel Honor Society 3. 4. Spanish National Honor Society 2. 3. 4 (President); Quill and Scroll 3. 4. Spanish Club 2. 3. 4 (President); AW.ngfonian 4; F.T A 3; Y-Teens I. 2. 3. leader7 Club 2. 3. 4; Charm Club 2. 3. 4. Cr. 2. 3. 4; Ski Club 2. 3, 4 (Vice-President); Fencing Club 3. 4 fSecre tary); Girls' Glee Club I, 2: Honor' Banquet 2, 3. 4. Drama Club 2. 3j Cub.Courier I (Editor); G-A A 2, 3. 4; Girl ' Intramural I, 2. 3; Talent Show I. KROFT. KAREN • Spani h Club 2. 3; Pep Club 2. 3. 4; A F5 3. KREMM. RONALD • Russian Club 2. 3. 4. Track 2. 3. 4; BAA 2. 3. 4. Boys’ Intramurals 2. 3, LaBARRE. ROGER • Golf I. 2. 3. Wrcttl.ng 2. 3, 4; Boys' Intramurals I. 2. 3, 4 IAMBOURNE. KEN • Spanish Club 3; Choir I; Varsity Football I. 2. Track I. 3. 4; Wrestling 2, 3, 4. Boys' Intramural 3, 4; Talent Show I LANCIA. VALERIE • Spanish Club I. 2. 3. 4. Y-Teens I; Cri 2, 3. G.A.A I LANCIONE. ROBERT • French Club 1, 2. 3, Ski Club 4; Marching Band I, 2; Concert Band I. 2; Varsity Football I; Track I; Boys’ Intramural I, 2. 3; Talent Show 1 LANKAMER. NIKKI • Spanish Club 2. Distributive Ed 3. Help 3; Drama Club 2; G A A I LARRIMER. BOB • French Club 4. Track 2. 3. 4, Cro Country 2, 3. 4. LARVA. JOE • Rut i n Club 4. Hi V 3; BAA I; Boys' Intramural 2 LaVElLE. DAVID • Distributive Ed. 3, 4; Boys' Intramural 3. LAZAR PAULA • National Honor Society 4. Span-i h National Honor Society 3. 4. Russian Club 4; Spanish Club 1; Cri 3, 4; Drama Club I; Honor' Banquet 2, 3. forensic Society 2. 3. 4 LEEKA. GAY e Spanish Club 2, 3; Jr.-Sr Prom Committee 3; G A A. 2. 3, 4. Girl ' Intramural 1- 2. 3. 4. LEGGETT. DEBBIE • Business Club 3; Charm Club 2. 3, 4- Cri 3, 4; Timer 3; Girl ' Glee Club 2, 4, Track Court 3; Track 3. 4, G.A.A I. 2, 3. 4; Girls' I, 3; Talent Show I. 2 LESHY, JOHN • Fencing Club 3 LEUCHTER. JOHANNA • National Honor Society 4; French Club I. 2. 3. 4. Y-Tcen 2; Cri 2. 3; Ski Club 2, 3. 4; G.A A I, 2. 3. 4, Girl ' Intramural I. 2. 3. 4, Talent Show 2 LEWIS, CARTER • Student Council I, 2. Inter No 1. 2. leader's Club 3. 4; Drama Club 2, 3, 4; Tennis 1; Talent Show 3; Forensic Society 3. 4 LINBERG, CAROL • National Honor Society 3, 4; French Club I. 2, 3, A. Y Teens I, 2. leader's Club 2, 3. 4. C'i 2, 3, 4 (President); Cheerleader I, Alternate 4. Pep Club 2. Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee 3; Choir I, 2. 3. 4. Ensemble 1; Marching Band 2 3, Concert Band 1. 2. 3, 4. Honor’ Banquet 2, 3; G.A A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Mu ic l 3; Talent Show 2. 4. UNVIllE JANE • Spanish Club I, 2; Business Club 2. 4, Cri 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1; Ski CluS 2; Girls'Glee Club I; G A A 1.2. IIPETZ, TIM • Math Honor Soc-ety 2, 3, 4; Radio Club 2, Drama Club 2, 3. 4; Honor's Banquet 2 LISLE. SUSAN • French Club 2. 3; Y-Teens I. Help 2. Charm Club 2; Cri 2, 3. 4; G.A.A 1, 2; Musical 1. IITTIEFIE10. ANNE • French Club I. 2. 3. Business Club 4 Charm Club 4. Cri 2, 3. 4. Girls' Glee Club 2. G.A.A. I. 2. 3. 4; Talent Show 2. LIVINGSTON. JOHN • Spanish Club 3. 4; French Club I. 2; Hi-Y 4, leader's Club 3; Varsity Football 3. 4; Wrestling 2; Cl Officer 3 (Treasurer) LOCKE JOHN • Spanish Club 4; Che Club 4; Stage Crew 3. LONG. JIM • Student Council I (Vice-President). 2. 3. 4. National Honor Society 3, 4; French Club 1, 2. 3; Jr.-Sr Prom Committee 3; Vanity Baseball 2. 3. 4. Football Manager 3. 4; Choir I (Vice President). 2, 3. 4. Ensemble I, Honor's Banquet 2, 3; BAA. |; Boys' lntramu als I, 2, 3; Talent Show 3; Class Officer 2 iPreiident), 4 (Vice-President). LONG. BECKY e Student Council 3; Clan Council 4. Quill and Scroll 4; Russian Club 2, 3. 4 (Secretary), Help 2, 3 (Secretary), 4. AFS 2; Girl ' Glee Club 2; Drama Club 3, 4; Honor’ Banquet 2. 3. GA A I. 2; Talent Show I. 2 LOOKER. TERRY • Distributive Ed. 3. 4. LUCAS. JOHN • French Club I. 2. 3. 4. Math Club 2. 3. 4; Boy ' Glee Club I. 2. 3. 4; Honor's Banquet 2, 3. Varsity Football I, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2, 3; BAA I, Boys' Intramurals I. 2, 3, 4; Talent Show 2. LUDWIG. KAREN • Spanish Club 3. 4; Distributive Ed 3, 4, Y-Teen I. 2. Charm Club 2. 3. 4. Cri 2. 3, 4; Sk. Club 2; Girls' Glee Club 1. 2. 3; Drarna Club 2. Cub Courier 1; G.A.A. I, 2, 3; Talent Show 2, 4. LYNCH, RANDY • Choir I MABY, DENNIS • Boys' Intramurals 1, 2 MACKLIN, LINDA • Student Council 2. 3; das Council 4, Spanish Club 4; F T A 3, 4. Help 4; Charm Club 3; Cri 2. 3, 4; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee 3; Girls' Glee Club 3; G.A A. 2. 3. 4. Girl ' Intramural 2. 3; Musical 3. MADDEN, BETH • S’udem Council 1 National Honor Society 2; Spanish Club 3, 4 (Treasurer); Charm Club 3; Cri 3. 4; Choir 1. 2; Girl ' Glee Club I, 2. 3; Honor' Banquet 2; Girls' Intramural 1 MAKLEY, HELLIE • Spanish Club 4; Y-Teens 4. Cri 4, Sk. Club 4. UA. Guard 4. Drama Club 2. 3; G.A.A. 1. 2, 3. 4. MARKS. DEBBIE • Spanish Club 3. 4 MARTYNAK. CATHY • F.N.A. 2. 3. Y-Teens 1; Cri 4. Marching Band 1, 2, 3. 4; Concert Band I, 2, 3. 4 MASON. TARYl • G.A A I. 2, 3. MASSARO, JILL • Spanish Club I. 2. 3. 4; Cri 2. 3. 4. Sk. Club 2. 3. 4; U.A Guard 2. 3, 4; Timet 2. 3. 4; Girl ' Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A A. I, 2. 3. 4, Cub Reporter I; Girls' Glee Club 3. 4. MAUll. ELLYN • Qu.ll and Scroll 4. French Club I, 2. 3; FT A . Y Teens 3. 4; Cri 2. 3, 4; Choir I; Girl ' Glee Club 2. MAY. DEBBIE • Distributive Ed 2. 4; Cri 3 MAY JULIE • Ouill and Scroll 3. 4 (President); French Club I, 2, 3, 4; Ailing Ionian 4; Cri 2, 3, 4; Timers 4. Choir I; Girls' Glee Club 2, 3; Concert Band 3, 4; G A A I, 2; Musical 3; Talent Show I. 2 McCAIN, ALICE • Y-Teen I; Choir 1; Talent Show I. McCALUSTER. KRIS • Spanish Club I, 2; Concert Band I. 2; Girl ' Glee Club 1. McCAl GHEY, TIM • Arhngton.an 4; Track 4. McCLENAGHAN. LINDA • Rusnan Club 3; $pan, h Club I, 2. F T.A 3. 4; F.N A 3. 4; Bu ine s Cub 3, 4; leader Club 4. Cri 2, 3, 4; G.A.A 2. 3. 4; Girls' Intramural 2. 3. 4; Talent Sltow I. McCPACKEN. TOM • Student Council 4. Boys' Glee Club 2, 3. Treck 2. 3. 4. Golf I McCURDY. DONNA • French Club I, 2. 3, 4; G.rl ' Glee Club I, 2. 3. 4; G A.A. t. 2. Future Nur e Club 2, 3. 4 (Treasurer) McGUCKIN. COLLEEN French Club 3, i. Buti ne s Club 2. Cr. 2. 3. 4; G.A A. 1. 2. 3, 4. MclANE. CYNDY • French Club 1, 2. Y-Tecns 1,-Charm Club 2; G.rl ' Glee Club I; G.A A MclAUGHUN. LAURIE • Span.sh Club 2 MclIMORE. KATHY • French Club 1, 2. Y-Teens I; Charm Club 2. 3; Cri 2. 3. 4. Sk. Club 2. 3. 4, Girls' Glee Club 2. 3, 4; G A A. 2, 3; Swimming 2. 3. Talent Show 2. 3 McMAHON. COLLEEN • National Honor Society 3 4; Spanish National Honor Society 2. 3, 4; Spanish Club I, 2, 3. 4. Cri 2. 3. 4; A.F.S. 2, 3. 4, Foreign Policy Seminar 4; Choir I, 2, 3, 4; Ensemble I r Girls' Glee Club 3, 4; Drama Club 2, 4. Honor’s Banquet 2, 3, 4; Musical 3; Talent Show I. 2. 3. 4, Forensic Society 2. 3. 4 (Tri-Captain). McNEAl, DEBBI • Student Council 1 (Secretary); French Club 3. 4; Charm Club 4; Cri 2, 3, 4 (Secretary); Jr -Sr Prom Committee 3; Drama Club 4; Cub Reporter I; G.A.A 2, 3. 4; Class Officer 1 (Trea urer). McNULTY. TED • Student Council I (President), Varsity Baseball 2. 4; Varsity Football 2. 3. 4. Varsity Basketball 3; Track 3; YIG 4 MECKSTROTH. LEROY • French Club 1; Choir 1. 2, 3. 4. Ensemble 1. 2. 3, 4; Golf 2; Boys' Intramural 1, 2. 3. 4; Musical 3.- Talent Show 2, 4 MEISEl. PAUL • French Club 3; Chess Club 3. 4; Choir 4. Concert Band 2, MERCER. ALAN • Inter No 1. 2; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee 3. Choir I- Drama Club 3, 4; Cub Reporter I, BAA 1; Boys' Intramural 2, 3; Sportsmen's Club 2 MEREDITH. DEBBIE • Russian Club 3. 4. Inter Nos 1. 2. Festo 4; Help 4; Orchestra T; Cri 2. 3. 4; Sk. Club 2. 3. 4. U A Guard 4; Girls' Glee Club 2; GA A I, 2. 3. 4. Talent Show I MERREll. JIM • National Honor Soc-ety 4; lead er’s Club 3, 4; Varsity Football 3, 4; Reserve Fool ball 2, Vaisity Basketball 3; Reserve Basketball 2; Track 3; BAA I, Boys' Intramurals 1, 2 METZGER. GEORGE • Track 2. 3, 4; Cross Coun-try 2. 3, 4. Boys' Intramurals 2. 3 MICHAEL DAVID • Class Council 4. French Club I. 2. Young Americans for Freedom I; Boys' Glee Club 1; forensic Society 3, 4. MIDDLETON. DAVE • Russian Club 3; Inter Nos I. 2; Ski Club 4; Choir 1; Honor's Banquet 2. Track 2: Cross Country 2; Boys' Intramurals 1, 2; Talent Show 1. MIELY, MIKE • S.udent Council 1, 3, 4; Spanish Club I. 3. 4. leader Club 2. 3. 4; Ski Club 3, 4. Jr -Sr Prom Committee 3; Varsity Football 2, 3. 4, Track 3, 4, Golf I. Wrestling 2. 3, 4; Boys' Intramurals I. 2. 3, 4 MILLAY, JAN • F.ench Club 1. 2; Business Club 3, 4 (President); Y-Teens 1, 2; Cri 2. 3. 4; Pep Club I. 2; Ski Club 2. 3. 4; G A A. 1. 2. 3. 4; Talent Show I; Girls' Glee Club MIllER, CARL • Drama Club 4; Marching Band 1. 2; Concert Band I, 2. MILLER. CARLA • Spaniih National Honor Society 3. 4; Spaniih Club 3. F T.A 4. Cri 2. 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3. 4. Honor's Banquet 2; G.A.A I; Talent Show I, 2. MILLER, CHRIS • Spanish Club 3, 4. Business Club 4; Cr. 2, 3, 4; Choir I. MILLER, JIM e U A Guard 2; Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 3. 4. Vanity football I; Track I; Swimming 2, 3, 4. MILLER. JULIE • Student Council 2; Business Club; Y-Tecns 2, Charm Club 4; Cri 2; Track Queen Court 1. MILLER, LINDA e French Club 1. 2; Y-Teen. 1, leader's Club 3, 4. Charm Club 4; Cri 2. 3, 4; Ski Club 2. 3. 4. A F.S 4; Foreign Policy Seminar 306 COIFFURE C BOUTIQUE MOM.tUFRI. 9A.IM. 9P.M. HOURS APPOINTMENT NOT ALWAYS NECESSARY 3, 4, Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Ensemble I; G.A.A. 1, 2; Girls' IntramoreU I; Talenr Show I. 2 MILLER, WARY • Stodent Council I; Inter Nos 1. 2. Choir 1, 4 Girls' Glee Club 3; G.A A 2, 3. 4; Wusicel 3. MIllER, ERIC • BAA I; Boys' Intramurals 2. 3, 4. WILIER, SAWUEl • Distributive Ed. 4, Boys' Glee Club 1. Track I; Wrestling 2, BAA I WIlllGAN, MIKE • French Club 1. 2 Vers.ty Football I; Boys' Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4; Talent Show I. WILUKAN, JIM • Spanish Club I, 2. BAA I; Boys' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Swimming 2 MINTON, BARB • Student Council I; French Club 3. 4, Inter Nos I; F T A. I, Chjrm Club 4; Cri 4; Ski Club 4, Drama Club I (President), G A A. 4. Musical I; Talent Show 1; Class Oflicor I MINOR. BETH • Student Council I. 2; French Club I, 2. 3, 4; Business Club 2. 3; Charm Club 2, 3; Cr. 2. 3, 4; Ski Club 2. 3. 4; G A A. 2. 3. 4; Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Talent Show I, 2 MINTOS, MARILYN • Span.sh Club I 2, 3; Business Club 4; Y-Tecnt I; Charm Club 2, 3; Cri 2, 3. Girls' Glee Club I. G.A.A I, 2 MINTZER. TISH • French Club 1. Y-Teens I; Charm Club 2. Cri 2. 3, 4; Pep Club lj Choir 1; Girls' Glee Club 2; G A A 1, 2. 3. MINOR, STEVE • National Honor Society 3. 4.-Spanish Clvb 2, French Club I MOENCH. DEBBIE • Span.sh Club 3. 4. Y-Teens 1; Help 3. 4; Cri 2; G.A A 1. 2. MOFFITT, JAY • Student Council 1; French Club I, 2, 3. 4; Vars.ty Football 1; Golf I. 2. 3, 4, Boys' Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. MOLONEY, BRIAN • Varsity Baseball I. 2, 3. 4; Reserve Football 3; Boys' Intramurals 3. 4 MOORE. MIKE • Ski Club 4; Choir I; Ensemble 1; Boys' Glee Club 3, 4. Varsity Football I, Reserve Football 2, Track 2, 3, 4, Boys' Intramurals I, 2. 3, 4. MORlEY. STEVE • Wrestling 3; Varsity Football 1. Boys' Intramurals 4. MORRIS. ROBIN • Span.sh Club I. 2. 3, 4. F T A 3, 4; Business Club 3; Y Teens I, 4; Charm Club 2. 3; Cn 2. 3. Ski Club 2. 3. 4. Jr.-Sr. Prom Com-mittee 3. Girls Glee Club I. 2, 3; G.A A I, 2. 3. 4, Musical 3, Talent Show 1. 2. MORRIS. BILL • French Club 3. 4. Vars.ty Basketball 3, 4, Boys' Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. MOYER, MARIANNE • Y Teens 2, Charm Club 3; Cri 3. 4; Sk. Club 3. Drama Club 2; G A A 2. 3, 4; F H A. 2 (V.ce President I MOYRAND, SOPHIE • French National Honor Society 4; Sk. Club 4; A f S. 4; Girls' Glee Club 4. MURPHY, VICKIE • Class Council 4. French Club I. 2. 3j F T A 3, 4. trader s Club 4, Crr 2. 3, 4; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee 3, Choir I. 2. 3, 4; G A A I, 2, 3; Musical 3; Talent Show I, 2, 4. MURRAY. DAVID • Student Counol 1. Qu.ll and Scroll 4, Inter Nos I, 2, 3, Nor wester 4 (Assistant Editor); Math Club 2; YIG 4 (Mayor), Chess Club 3 (President), 4 (Treasurer); Foreign Policy Seminar 4; Choir 1; Swimming 2. MYERS. STEVE • Student Council 2. 3; Ski Club 4. Drama Club 3. 4. Wrestling 3. NEALE. JOHN. Ill • National Honor Society 4; Boys' Glee Club I, 2; Boys' Intramurals I. 2, 3, 4. Sportsmen's Club 2 NEIDENTHAL, RANDY • Span.sh Club 3; Wrestl.ng 1. 2, 3, 4 NELSON, PHILIP • Boys' Glee Club 1. 2 NIERMAN. COLLEEN • French Club 1. 2; Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Reserve Cheerleader I; Choir 2; Girls' Glee Club I; Drama Club 2, 3. 4; G.A A. 2; Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Musical 2, 3. NIPLE, ED • French Club 3; Chess Club 3, 4; Track 2, 3, Boys' Intramurals 2. 3 NOLAN, LINDA • Spanish Club 2; Business Club 4; Festo 2; Y-Teens 1, 2; Help 3; Cri 3. 4; Ski Club 3, 4; Choir I, 2. 3, 4; Ensemble 1; Drama 307 Oldsmobile Club 3; GA A I. 2. 3, Musical 3. Talent Show 2, 4. MORRIS CHUCK • Inter Nos. Football Reserves 1 Boys' Intumurali I, 2, 3, 4. NOWELL. CMRISTI • French Club 1. 2; F T A 3. 4. U A Guard 2, 3. 4; Girl ' Glee Cub I. 2 NUTTER. NANCY • French Club 1. 7. Sk. Club 3. 4; Yeung Republican Club 3; Young Amer«can for Freedom 3 OBRIEN. DIERDRE • French National Honor Society 4. French Club I, 2. 3. 4; Cri 2. 4; Ski Club 2. 4. G rl ' Glee Club I. 2. 3; G A A. I. 2. O'BRIEN. KERRIN • Inter No 2; Cri 2. 3; Ski Club 2; G«rl Glee Club 3; G A A 2. 3. 4. Girl ' Intramural 2, 3, 4. ODGERS. SUNNY e French Club I. 3; Cri 2; Choir 1; Girl ' Glee Club 7 Honor’ Banquet 2, 3; GAA I; Talent Sh-.. I. ODOR. JENNY • French Club I. 2. 3. 4. FT A 3; Help 3. 4. Cr. 2, 3. 4; G A A 1. OELBERG. DUFFY • French Club I, 2, 3. 4; Choir I; Orama Club 2. 3, 4; Boy ’ Intramural I. 2. 3, 4. OHLINGER. BARBIE e National Honor Society 4; French National Honor Society 2. 3; French Club I. 2. FT A 3. 4. Cri 2. 3. 4; Pep Club I.- Ski Club 2. 3, 4; Girl ' Glee Club 1, 2; Honor's Banquet 2. 3; GA A I, 2. Talent Show I. 2. O'SHAUGHNESSY, TOM e Spanish Club I. 2. 3; Boy ' Glee Club 4; Varsity Football I. 2, 3, 4; Boys Intramural I, 2. 3; Talent Show I. OWEN, TIM e Distributive Education 3, 4; Boys’ Glee Club I. 2. 3; Talent Show I. 3. OZMEN. BEIMA • Charm Club 4; Marching Band 2; G A A I. 2 PAOlETTI, KRIS • Student Council I. 2; National Honor Society 4. French National Honor Society 3, 4. French Club 1. 2. 3; F T A 4. Y-Teens I. 2, Charm Club 4; Cri 2, 3, 4. Pep Club I; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee 3; A F.S 3. 4 (Secretary). Choir 1, 2. 3. 4 (Secretary); Honor's Banquet 2, 3; Ten-nit I; G A A I, 2, 3; Musical 3; Talent Show 1, 2. PARFfNCHUK. PAT e French Club 3, 4; FeUo 4; Y Teens I; Cri 3. GAA. I. PARRISH. BEV • Spanish Club I. 2. 4; Pub Club 3. Cri 2. 3; Sk. Club 2, 3. 4; Cho.r I PARSONS. YVONNE e Spanish Club 2; Camera Club 3. Y-Teens I. 2; Cri 3. 4, Girls’ Glee Club I; G A A I, 2. 3, 4 PATTERSON. CANDY • French Club 3. 4; Inter Nos 2. Pub Club 3. 4; Cr. 2. Pep Club I; Jr.-Sr. Prorn Committee 3; Cho.r I. Girls' Glee Club 2; Drama Club 2. 3, 4; GA A I. Talent Show I. 2. PATTERSON. JIM • Marching Band 2 Concer Band I. Track I PATTERSON, GWEN e Class Council 4; Spanish Club 2. Charm Club 2, 3 (Secretary), 4 (Vice-President); Cri 2. 3. 4; G.rls’ Glee Club 1. 3; Orama Club 3. 4. G A A I. 2. 3. 4; Talent Show I. 2. PERRY. SUE • Spemth Club 3; Distributive Education 3. 4. Charm Club 2. 3; Ski Club 3. Girls’ Glee Club I. 2. 3. PETERS. ALTHEA e Span. h Club I. Business Club 4; Cri 3; Cho-r I. 2, 3; Ensemble I; Girlt' Glee Club I; G A A I PFEFFERLI. LIB • Student Council 2. 3. 4 (Secretary); French Club I; Y-Teens 1. Cri 2. 3, 4, Choir 1, 2. 3, 4 (Girls’ Social Chairman); Ensemble 1. 3, 4; Cub Courier 1; Queen's Court 3—Chrittma Formal. G A A 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Intramurals 1, 7. 3; Musical 3; Talent Show I, 2. PFEIFER. KEN • Spanish Club 3; Track 1. 2. 3. 4; Cross Country 2, 3 PHILLIPS, DEBBIE e Student Council 1; French Club I, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 3. 4 (Social Chairman); leader' Club 3 (Ways and Means Chairman), 4 (Vice-President); Charm Club 2; Cri 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader I, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 3. Jr -Sr Prom Committee 3 (Co-Chairman); Choir I, 2. 3. 4; G A A. (President) I, 7. 3, 4, Girls' Intramural 2, 3. Musical 3; Talent Show 1, 2 PICKETT. STEVE Spanish Club 2. Ski Club 2; Varsity Football Reserve 2. 3. 4, Boy ' Intramural , 2, 3. 4. PCE GINNY • Student Council I. 2. Spanish Club 3, 4; French Club 1, 2, 3. 4. Pub Club 2. Cri 2. 3. Pep Club 1. 2. Ski Club 3. 4; Cho.r 1; Girls’ Glee Club 2; Track Queen I; GAA I, 2; Talent Show 1. 2. POLK, STEVE e Varsity Football I. Varsity Basket-ball I. PORTER. DAN e Boys' Intramurals ? POST. DANA • Charm Club 2. Girl ' Glee Club 2. 3; GAA 1; Talent Show 2. 3 POSTlE. BETH e Student Council I (Historian), 3; National Honor Society 3. 4. French National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; french Club I. 2. 3, 4; Y-Teen 2. leader Club 4; Cr. 2. 3. 4; Pep Club I, 2. Sk. Club 2, 3. 4, Jr Sr Prom Committee (Gym Decoration Chairman); Choir I, 2; Honor's Banquet 2, 3; Cub Reporter I, GAA I, 2. Talent Show I. 2. Class Officer (Class Secretary) 3 POTTS, TRACEY • Clas Council 4. National Honor Society 3. 4; French National Honor Soc cty 2. 3, 4, French Club I, 2. 3. 4; leader Club 2, 3. 4 (Publicity Chairman); Cri 2, 3, 4; Ski Club; Jr Sr. Prom Committee (Refreshment Chairman); Choir 2, 4; Honor's Banquet 2. 3; G A A ); Talent Show 1. 2. POWEll, UN • March.ng Band 2. 3, 4 Concert Band I. 2. 3. 4, Track 3 PREBUS. THIA • French Club 2. 3. 4. Inter Nos 2, Cri 2. Sk Club 3; Jr.-Sr Prom Committee 3; Foreign Policy Seminar 4; Dance Band 2, 3, 4; GAA I, 2 PRESCOTT. M.ARDY • Student Council 1; French Club 2, 3. 4. Cri 2; Choir I; Girls’ Glee Ovb 4; GA A. 2. 3. PRICE. PAM • French Club I. 2. 3. 4. FT A 3. Y-Teens I; Charm Club 2. 3. 4; Cri 2. 3. 4; Ski Club 3; Cho.r 1, 2. 3. 4. GAA I; Talent Shpar 2 PRITCHARD. SUE • French Club I. 2; Bujineis Club 2. 3, 4. Charm Club 3; Cri 2, 3. 4; Pep Club I; GAA. 1 PUGllSI. ANNE • Honor's Banquet 2, 3. PUTNAM. JEFF • French Club I, 2, 3; Inter Not 2; Arl.ngton.an 4; Choir 2, 3. QUANTZ, BEV • Student Council 2, 3; Oast Council 4; Charm Club 4, Cri 2. 3. 4; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee 3; Choir I, GA a t 2. RAOCUFF. MIKE • Russian Club 2; Spanish Club 3. Boys' Intramural 1 RAMSEY RACHEL • Spanish Club 2, 3; Business Club 4; Y-Teens 2. 3; Cri 2. 3; Tenni 3; Track I; G A A I, 2. 3, 4; Gi'lt' Intramural 2. 3. RANKIN. BECKY • Spanish Club I. 2. 3; French Club 3. 4. Fetto 2; Y-Teens 1. 2; Orchestra 1. 2; Charm Club I. 2. 3. 4. Cri 2. 3. 4. Ski Club 2. 3. 4 Jr.-Sr Prom Committee 3; Choir 1; G A A. 1. 2. 3; Girls' Intramural 3. RANSOM SUE • Student Council 1, 3; National Honor Society 4; French National Honor Society 2. 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3. 4; French Club I. Inter No 2 Ar mgfon.en 4; Pub Club 4; Y4eent 2, 3. 4 (Publicity Chairman), (Vice-President); leader's Club 4. charm Club 2. 3. 4, Cri 2, 3. 4; A F.5. 4; Girls' Glee Club I. Drama Club 4; Honor's Banquet 2. 3, 4; Cub Reporter I. GAA I. 2. 3; Talent Show I, 4. REED. JAN • Girls' Glee Club I; Drama dub 4; Talent Show I REED. JANIE • French Club I; Cri 2. 3. 4.- Ok I. 2. 3; Ensemble I REIDER, BRENT e Radio Club 2. 3 (Secretary). 4 (Vice President); Choir I, 2, 3, 4 (President); Cub Covner 1. Musical 3; Talent Show 2. 4, Spotter—Football REINHART. HARRY • Spanish Club 2. Boy ’ Glee Club I. 2; Cub Reporter I; Varsity Football Re-terves 3, 4. Track I REINWAIO. BRUCE • Hi Y 4. Marching Band 1; Varsity Football I; Varsity Basketball 1; Track I, 7. 3. 4, Cross Country 2. 3. 4 Boys' Intramural 7. 3. 4 REUTER. FRITZ • French Club 1. 2; Honor Ban-quet 7 Varsity Football I. 2. 3, 4; Boys' Intramural I, 3, 4. Baseball Reserve 2. Varsity 3. 308 RENKERT. CRAIG • French Club I. 2: Radio Club 2. 3. 4 REYNOtDS. LUCINDA • Nat.ooal Honor Soc-efy 3, 4. Russian Club 3. 4, Infer Not 2; F.N C 2. 3. 4 I Secretary); Orchestra I, 2. 3. 4. leader's Club 4; A F S. 2. 3. 4 leader'! Club Representative ; Honor'! Banquet 2. 3. 4. G A A I. Musical 3 RHINE EDDIE • French Club I. Cho.r I, 2 3. 4. Ensemble I; Vars.ty Football I. 2. 3. BAA. I; Musical 3; talcn Show t, 2 RICHARDS. GINGER • French Club 3: Inter Nos 1. 2; F T A 4. Help 2, 3. 4 (President); Charm Club 2. Cri 2. 4. St. Club 4; U A Guard 3, 4; Timert 4. A F S 2, 4; Foreign Policy Sem.nar 4; Girla' Glee Club 2. Honor'i Banquet 2, G A A I. 2. 3. 4 RICHTER. JANET • Spaniih Club 3. Inter No I. 2; Charm Club 2. 3. 4, C'i 2, 3 4, Girl!- Glee Club I. G A A. I. 2. 3; Talent Show 1 RiESENBERGER. BUI • A F S 3 4. Cho.r I. 2. 3, 4; Vamty Football I. Tract I. 2. 3. 4 Croi Country 2. Musical 3 RINEHART SUSIE • Student Council I. 3 4 (Social Chairman); Cla Council 4. National Honor Society 4. French Club I, 2, 3. 4. FT A 3. 4. Y-Teens I. Cri 2; Jr Sr, Prom Committee 3; Girls’ Glee Club I. 2. Cub Reporter 1. GAA I. 2; Girl ’ Intramural! I. 2; Talent Show 2 ROBENAIT DAVE • Spanish Club 4. Concert Band I. Boy!' Intramurali I. 2. 3. 4 ROBERTS. DEBBIE • V Teen 2, G A A I ROBERTS, DOUG • Student Council (President), I; National Honor Society 4, French Club I. 2. 3. 4 (Vice-President); Jr.-Sr Prom Committee 3; Choir I, 2, 3. 4. BAA t; Boyl' Intramural! 3; Talent Show 1; Clan Officer 3 (President). 2 (Vice-President I ROBERTS. KONNY • French Club I, 2. Y-Teens I. 3. Cr. 2. 3. 4. Ski Club 3; Girls' Glee Club 1, 3, G A A I, 3, 4, G.rla Inlramurals I. 3, 4 R08ERTS, SCOTT • Student Council 1. Class Council 2. Quill and Scroll 4. French Club I. 2, 4; Ar mgton.an 3, 4, Jr.-5r, Prom Committee 3; Chess Club 3; A F S 2. 3. 4. Cho.r t (President), 2, 3, 4 (Social Chairman); Varsity Football 3, Track 1. 4. 8 A.A I, Boys' Inlramurals 1 2. 3, 4, Musical 3; Talent Show I; Class Officer 1 (V.ce President). ROBINSON CRAtG • National Honor Society 3, 4; Russian Club I. 2. 3. 4. Honor’s Banquet 2, 3. Tennis 3. 4. 8 A A I ROBINSON. SARAH • French Club 4 Pub Club 2, 3 (Secretary). 4 (President); Festo 2. Y Teens 2. 3 (Secretary . 4 (President); Ct. 2. Pep Club 1; Inter Nos 2, Girls' Glee Club I. Drama Club I. Cub Reporter I. G A A I. 2. Talent Show I ROHR, DAN • Distributive Education 3. 4 Vanity Basketball Reserves 2. Track 2 ROWIRE. RICK • Track I. Wrestling I BAA 2. Boys' Intramurals 2 ROOF. JUDY • french Club I. 2. 3. 4 Student Council 3. Pub Club I. 2. 3 4 (Vice Presrdent ); Orchestra 3. 4, Cri 2, 3. 4. Drama Club 2. 3. 4; Watching Band 2. 3. 4; Concert Band I. 2, 3, 4; Honor's Banquet 2. 3. 4, Cub Courier I GAA. 1. 2. 3, 4. Musical 3. Taleni Show 2. ROPER. NAN • French Club 2. 3. 4, F T A 3, 4; F.N A. 3. 4; Business Club 3. 4, Y-Teens 4. Cri 2. 3. 4; G A A 2. 3. 4. Girls’ Intramurals 2, 3, 4. ROSS. KEN • Student Council 1, 3, 4. National Honor Society 4 French National Honor Society 4 (Soc al Chairman). Quill and Scroll 4; French Club 1. 2. 3, 4. Norwester 4 (Editor); Orchestra 1. 3. leader's Club 3 (Treasurer), 4 (President); Ski Club 3. A F S. 4. Cho.r 1; Dance Band 3. 4 (President); Marching Band 2 3. 4 (President); Concert Band 2. 3, 4 (President), Honor's Banquet 2. 3. 4, Cub Courier 1 (Editor); Musical 3; Talent Show 1, 2; Boys’ Stale Alternate 3. ROUSE, NEIL • Student Council 1; Sk, Club 3; Varsity Football Reserves I. 2; Boys' Iniramgrals 1. 2. 3. 4 ROUSSEY. PEGGY • French Club 3; Business Club 4; Charm Club 2, 3. 4, Cri 2. 3. 4; Girls' Glee Club 2, 3. 4. GAA I RUISINGER, CATHY • Spanish Club 2. Y-Teens 1; 309 Cri 2, 3; Duma Club 2. 3, 4; Forenjic Society 4. RUSSEU, 60S • Ski Club 4, Marching Band 2; Concert Band 1 2. Football Retarvat 1; Golf lj Boy ' Intramural I, 2. 4 RUTHERFORD. JIM • Marching Band 2, 3. 4; Con-cart Band J, 2. 3, 4; Boy ' Intramural 1; Talent Show I. RYAN, JUDI • French Club I, 2. 3, 4; Charm Club 2. 3. 4; Cr. 2, 3. 4; Ski Club 4; Girl ' Glee Club 2. 4. Track 3. 4. G A A. I, 2. 3, 4; Girl ' Intramural I. 2; Talent Show I SAHVBENE. ANN a Nat.cnal Honor Society 4; Qu.ll and Scroll 4 (Treasurer); French Club 3, 4; Inter No 2; Arfingroman 4; Y-Teen 4. Cri 2. 3, 4; Drama Club 3, 4 SALVATERRA. TONI • French Club 2. 3. 4; Ski Club 2. 3; Jr -Sr Prom Committee 3; Girl ' Glee Club I; Honor Banquet 2; G A A 1. 2. 3. 4; Girl ' Intramural 3; Talent Show 1. SAIZGA3ER. ELSIE • French Club 3. 4, Inter No 2; FNA 4; Charm Club 4. Cho-r I. Ensemble I; Marching Band 2. 3. 4. Concert Band 1. 2, 3. 4. SANTEUANI. LIANNE • Y-Teen 2 SANTHO, KATHY • Span. h dub 1, 2, 3; Help 3; Charm Club 3; Cri 2, 3; Ski Club 2. Drama Club I. 2, 3. SANTUCCI. ROB • A F S. 4,- Track 2, 3. 4; Boy Intramural 3. Student Council SCHIEFER. KATHY • Y-Teen I; Charm Club 4; Cr. 2; Choir I.GAA 2 SCHMIDT. GEOFF Boy ' Glee Club I (Vice-Preiident). Varsity Football 1, 2. 3. 4; Track 1, 2, 3; Wrestling I, 2; BAA I, 8oy ' Intramural 1. 2. 3. SCULLY. MARGY • Studeni Council I. 3; French National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; French Club I, 2. 3, 4; Charm Club 4.- Cri 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1; Girl ' Glee Club I, 2. Honor' Banquet 2. 3; G A A I. 2. Talent Show I. 2. SEDGWICK, JEFF • National Honor Society 3. 4; French National Honor Sooety 3. 4; French Club I. 2. 3. 4. Math Club 2. Che Club 3. 4, Honor' Banquet 2. 3. 4; Var .ty Football Reserve 3; Boys' Intramural 3. 4; Basketball Manager 2, 3; Basketball Statistician 4 SEIIG. JACK • Fencmg Club 4 SELL. DONNA • Student Council I (Secretary); French Club I, 2; Pub Club 2, 3, 4 (Secretary). Charm Club 4; Cri 2, 3 (Vice-President), 4. Concert Band I; G.A. A. I. 2. SENN. LANNY Spanish Club I. 2. 3; Hi-Y 4; Sk Club 2. 3; Varsity Football 3. 4. Tenn.s I, 2, 3. 4 (Co-Capta-n); B A A . Boy ’ Intramural I. 2, 3, 4 SESLER, BECKY Student Council 2; Spanish Club 1, 2. 3; FNA 2; Business Club 3, 4 (Treasurer); leader Club 4. Cri 2. 3. 4. Pep Club I. Ski Club 2, 3. 4 (leader's Club Representative); UA Guard 2; Timer 2; G.rl ' Glee Club I; G A A I, 2. 3; Talent Show 1 SHANNON. JACK e French Club I. 2. 3. J Choir I. 3. 4; Ensemble I; Boys' Glee Club 2, 3; Boys' Intramural 3, Musical 3. Talent Show 2 SHEAIY. CINDY • Cr. 3. 4 $k. Club 3. G A A. 3, 4 SHEFFIELD, OOUG • Class Council 4. Nat.onal Honor Sooety 3. 4 (President); Math Honor Society 2. 3. 4; Qu.ll and Scroll 4. French Club I. 2; Norwesfcr 4; Cho-r I. Honor's Banquet 2, 3, 4, Varsity Basketball 1; Tennis I. 2. 3. 4 (Co-Captain). Boys' Intramurals I. 2. 3. 4 SHEARER. FRITZ e Spanish Club. Ski Club. Varsity Football Reserve ; Track. Wrestling. BAA; Swimming. SHEREP. KITSY • Inter No I. 2; Bus-ne Club 4. Y-Teen I; Charm Club 4, C i 2. Choir I. G A A . 2 SHERIFF, JANE e Spanish Club 3; French Club I, 2. 3. 4. Businet Club 2; Cr. 2; Girl ' Glee Club I.GAA I. 2. SHONKWILER. SANDY e Student Covncil lj Y-Teen 3; Charm Club 4, Choir 3, 4; Honor' Banquet 3; G A A 4 SHUEY. PAM e French Club 3; Cri 3, 4; G A A. 1. 2 SlDDALL, BILL e French Nat.onal Honor Society 3; French Club 1. 2. 3; Orche tra I; Choir 2, 3; Honor Banquet 2. 3; V r ity Football 2, 3, 4. SILBAUGH. LAURA e Student Council 2. French National Honor Society 3, 4. French Club I, 2, 3, 4. FNA 3. Y-Teen 4. Cri 2, 3, 4; Pep Club I; Sk, Club 2; G.rl ’ Glee Club I. 2; Honor Ban-quet 2. 3, 4, G.A A 1, 2. 3. 4. Girl ' Intramural 2, Talent Show I SIMS. STEVE • French Club 1. 2. 3. 4, H.-Y I; Young Amer.can for Freedom 1, 2; Choir I. Boys' Glee Club 2. 3; Drama Club I; BAA. I; Boy ' Intramural I, 2, 3; Swimming 2. Musical I, 2, 3; Talent Show I; Forensic Society 4 SKILLMAN. LYN • Quill and Scroll 3. 4. Spanish Club 3; Arlinylontin 4. Pub Club 4, Help 3, 4 (Vice Pre -dent)j Cri 3; Drama Club 3; Pep Club 2; International Club 2. SLIVINSKI. DONNA • Russian Club I (Secretary). 2, 3. 4. FT A 3. 4; Charm Club 2. 3. 4 (President!; Sk. Club 2. Jr.-Sr Prom Comm.ttee 3; G.rl ' Glee Club I. Drama Club 2, Cub Courier |; G A A. 1; Talent Show I. SMITH. DAVE A • Student Council I (President), 2. 3, 4 (President), National Honor Society 3, 4. French National Honor Society 2. 3. Math Honor Society 2. 3, 4. French Club I. 2. 3; Math Club 2. 3, leader’s Club 3, 4. Chor 2, 3. 4. Honor' Banquet 2, 3; Track I; Musical 3; Talent Show 2, Class Olf.cer 3 I Vice President). SM'TH. OAVE I • Marching Band I 2. Concert Band I. SMITH. RIC • French Club I; Boy ' Glee Club 2, Boys' Intramurals I. SMITH, MARY • Spanish National Honor Society 3, 4 i Secretary); Spanish Club I. 2. 3. 4. Y-Teens 4; Charm Club 3. Cm 2. 3. 4. Ski Club 2; Honor' Banquet 2. G.A A 2. 4 SNAVELY, DEANNE • Cri 2. 3; Help Club 3. 4; Choir 1, 2. 3. 4; Drama Club 3 SNIDER BOB • Russian Club 4; Radio Club 2, 4; Choir I, 2. 3. 4; Ensemble I SNYDER. DOUG • Student Cownc-I 2; Natonel Honor Socety 4. Quill and Scroll 4. Norwesaer,- Honor Banquet 2. 3. 4, Cub Courier 1; Varsity Basketball Reserve I, 2; Tenn. I, 2. 3. 4. BAA. I; Boy ' Intramural 2. 3. 4; Swimming 4. SNYDER. JACK e Distributive Education 4. Boy ' Glee Club 3; Var .ty Football Reserve I SNYDER. JEFF • Student Council I; National Honor Society 2. 3. 4; Ruttian Club I, 2. 3 (Secretary), 4 (Vice President); Math Club 2, 3. 4; Hi Y 4. Ski Club 2. 3, 4, Jr.-Sr Prom Committee 3; Honor' Banquet 2. 3, 4. Varsity Basketball I; Tenni I, 2, Track 3; Cross Country 2. 3. 4, Boys' Intramural 1. 2. 3. 4 SOHl. PAM a Student Council 3; National Honor Society 3. 4. French National Honor Society 3, 4, French Club I. 2. 3, 4; FT.A 4; Y-Teen I, 2. 3. leader Club 2. 3. 4; Cm 2. 3. 4. Pep Club 2; Jr -Sr Prom Committee 3; Choir I, 3, 4; Ensemble 1; G‘ ls' Glee Club 2; G A A I, 2; Musical 3; Talent Show I. SOPP. SHERRY • French Club 2. Charm dub 2; Cr. 2. 4. Pep Club I; Ski Club 4: Girls' Glee Club 2. G A A I, 2. 3; Girls' Intramural 2. 3 SOUDERS, TIM • Boy ' Intramural 2. 3. Swimming 2. SPENCER. DAVE • V r .ty Basketball I SPITUER. JIM a Spanish Club I, 2. 3. Math Club I; Timer 1. 2; Young American lor Freedom I, 2, 3. 4; Track 1. 2, Boy ' Intramural I, 2, 3; Swimming I. 2, 4. SPRETNAK, NIKKI • Pub Club 2. 3, 4. Help Club 3; Cr. 2. 3. 4. Ski Club 2, 3. 4. Jr-Sr. Prcm Committee 3; Foreign Policy Seminar 4; Girls' Glee Club I, 2; GAA 2. 3, 4; Girl ' Intramural 2, 3. 4. Talent Show 2, SPRINGER. ANN • French Club I, 2. 4. Y-Teen I; Help Club 3; Charm Club 4; Cri 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2; Ski Club 3. 4. Cho.r I. 2. Ensemble I j Homecoming Queen 4. Snow Princess Court I; GA A 3. 4.- Girls' Intramural 2 STAFFORD. SHERYL • Ru .an Club 3, 4; Inter No 2; Y-Teen I; G.A A 1.2 STANLEY, BOB • Varsity Football 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3. 4 STARK, DEBBIE • French Club I; Festo 4; Charm Club 4; Cr. 2. 3, 4; Pep Club I; Jr Sr Prom Committee 3; Choir I. Girl ' Glee Club I; GAA 1, 2. 3. 4, Girl ' Intramural 2. 3. 4; Talent Show 1. STEMPIEN. CHERI • French Club 3; Y-Teen I; Jr-Sr Prom Committee 3; Choir I; Orama Club 3, 4; Marching Band 2; Concert Band I, 2; Honor' Banquet 2. 3. GAA I. STEVENS. CRAIG • Yeung American for Freedom 4; Foreign Policy Sem.nar 4; American for Political Participation 4 STEVENSON. JEFF • Span, h Club I, 2; Boy ' Glee Club 3. 4; Talent Show I. STOCKER SUSAN • French Club 1, 2. STONE. PAT • Spaniih Club 3; French Club I. 2. Cr. 2. G.rl ' Glee Club I. 3. G A A I. 2 STONE. PAUL • Boy ' Intramural . STONER GREG • Span. h Club I. 2; Hi-Y 4. Van lily Football I. 2. 3; Track I; BA A I. 2; Boys' Intramural I, 2, 3, 4; Talent Show 3. STOYAK. MIKE • Russian Club 1. 2. 3. 4. Orche -tra I. 2. 3. 4 (President); Cho.r I; Oance Band 2, 3, 4; Talent Show I, 2. STREET. SCOTT • Varsity Football I; Wrestling 2. 3. Boy ' Intramural 1. 2. 3, 4. STRENG. TERRY • Varsity Basketball Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4. Baseball 1. 2. 3. 4 (Tri-Captain). STROUP. RANDE • Dance Band I; Vars.ty Football I, C'OSS Country 2; Wrestling 2 SULLIVAN, TOM • Inter Nos 2; Ski Club 3, 4; Boys' Glee Club 3, 4. Drama Club 2, 3. 4; Wrestling 2. Talent Show 2. 4 SUTERMASTER. JIM • Boys' Glee Club I. 2. 3, 1. BAA I. Boys' Intramural I. 2 SWANK. GREG • French Club I. 2. 3. Choir I, 2, 3, Golf I, Goys' Intramural I, 2. 3; Talent Show 2. TAYLOR. ANNE • French Club I, 2. Charm Club 2. 4; Cri 2. 3. 4. Pep Club I. Girl ' Glee Club I. G A A I; Talent Show I TAYLOR. DEBBIE • Spanish Club I. 2. 3; Business Club 4. Foreign Policy Seminar 4; Girls' Glee Club I. TEACHNOR. CINDY • Spanish Club 2. 3; F T A. 4. Y Teens 1. Cri 2. Sk. Club 2; Choir I; GAA. 1. 2 THIERMAN. JOHN • French Club 2. Varsity Football 2. 3. 4. Track 2. 3. Wrestling 2. TOOO. MARTY • Class Council 4. Span.sh Club 3, 4; French Club I; Distributive Education 3; U A. Guard 3. 4; Bov Intramural 2, 3. 4, Swimming 3. 4. Basketball I TORRENCE. JEFF • Sk. Club 2. Wrestling 2. 3; Boys' Intramural 2. 3 TOWSEND. MARY • French Club 2. 3. 4. F T A 4. Y Teens 3; Help 2. Cri 3. 4, Girls' Glee Club 2. 3. TRABUE. NANCY • Business Club 4; Cr. 3, 4; Sk. Club 3. Jr.-Sr Prom Committee 3; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. Ensemble I. G.tl ' Glee Club 1; GAA I. 2. 3. 4; Talent Show 2. TRACY SCOTT • Russian Club 1. 2. 3. Ski Club 4 Varsity Football I, 2, 3, 4; Track I, 2. 3. 4,-Boys' Intramural I, 2. 3, 4, Swimming 2. TRIFFON. GEORGIA • Y-Tcens I, Charm Club 2; Cri 4; Ski Club 2. GAA I, 2, 3; Talent Show 1. TURNER. RANDY • Inter Nos I, 2; Distributive Education 3, 4; Choir I. 2, 3, 4; Ensemble 1; Boys' Glee Club 2; Boys’ Intramural I; Musical 3; Talent Show I. 2 UHIIG. BOB • Boy ' dee Club 2. 3, 4; Vanity football 2. 3. 4 UNDERWOOD. ART • Student Council 2; French Club 3. 4, Ski Club 3; U A Guard 3, 4; Foreign Policy Seminar 4; Swimming 2. 3, -I 310 3 T)o Sa itiA- W FLORIST 865 W. HENDERSON RD. fW 451-4414 MORGAN'S V • THE HOUSE OF PRE9TIQE OFFICE - FURNISHINGS CARPETS fir DRAPERIES °OHN Quint'J E-SONSigj ii funeral home PARK - SIDE REAR tlliS UTT. GARY • Marching Band I, 2. Concert B nd I. 2 VAIASKA. JO • Spanish Club 3, 4, Inter No' 2; YTeen 1; Cr. 2. 3. 4; Ski Club 2. 3; ttnCrrg Club 2. Girls’ Glee Club 3; G A A. I. 2. 3. VANSCHOYCIC. DICK • Sk. Club J. Char I, 1. 3, 4; Cob Reporter I; Varsity Football Reserves 2. Track 1j BAA 1; Boys’ Intramural 2. 3. 4; Musical 3; Talent Show 1, 2. 4. VARGO. ANN • french Club I; Pep Club I. G.ris Glee Club 2. 3. 4. Young Republicans Club 4 VERHOFF. WIlUE • Choir 4. Boys’ Glee Club 4; Varsity Football Reserves 2. 3. 4 VON ROHR TWINK • National Honor Society 4. French National Honor Society 3, 4. Quill and Scroll 4; french Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Norwesser 4. Pub Club 3. 4 (Secretary); Festo 4. Y Teens 4. Cri 2, 3. 4; Pep club I; Ski Club 4. Girls’ Glee Club 2; Drama Club I (Vice-President), 2. 4; VOSS. IANCE • Russian Club 2; French Club I Marching Band 2. 3. 4; Concert Band 3. 4 WAGNER. SUSIE • French Club I. 2. 3 4 FT A 4; Charm Club 4; Cri 2. 3, 4; Sk. Club 2, 3. 4. Girls' Glee Club 1 Drama Club 4. G A A | J. Talent Show I WARDEN. DEBBIE • Student Council 3. Class Council 4. National Honor Society 3, 4; French National Honor Society 3. 4 (President). Q0,|| Scroll 4. French Club 1 ? 3 4, Norwesfer 4 F T A 3. 4 (Vice-President); F N A 3. 4 (leader s Club Representative), Y Teens I. leader's Club 4 Cri 2. A F S 3. 4 (Vice-President' ■ Chon 1 3 V 4. Honor' Banquet 2. 3. 4 G A A | Musical 3 Talent Show I. 2. 4, Girls' State Alternate WARREN, BOB • Distributive Education 4 e0 s Glee Club 2. Drama Club 2. Boys' Inttamurals I. 2; Talent Show 3 WATKINS. BRUCE • French Club 2; Young Americans For Freedom 2. Boys' Glee Club 3; Varsity Football Reserves 3. WATSON. DAN • H.-Y 3. A F S 2. 3. Varsity Bat ketball Reserves I; Track I. 2, 3. Boys’ Intramurals 2. 3 WATSON. IINDA • Student Council 2. 3. 4 (Vice President); French Club 4, Y-Teens 4. Cri 2, 3, 4; Girls' Glee Club 2. 3; G A A 2, 3. 4. Girls’ Intramurals 2. 3. 4 WEBSTER, MARYBETH • Spanish Club 3. Y-Tcens I; Cri 2; Sk. Club 3. Talent Show I. WEISER. PHIL • National Honor Society 4. French National Honor Society 3. 4. French Club I, 2. 3, 4; Math Club 2i H.-Y 4. Honor’s Banquet 2. 3; Track 3. 4. Boys' Intramurals I, 2. 3. 4 WEST. KAREN • Russian Club I. 2. 4. French Club 2. 3. 4. Y Teens I. Help 3. 4. G A A I WHEAUEY. JOHN • French Club I. 2. Distributive Education 3. 4 (President); Business Club 4, Drama Club I. 2. 3; Boys' Intramutals I Junior Achievement 3. 4 WHIPPIE. SAllY • National Honor Society 3. 4, French National Honor Society 2. 3. 4; Spanish Club 4. French Club I, 2. 3. F T A 4; Y-Teens 3, Charm Club 4. Cri 2. 3, 4; Cheerleader I, 3. 4; Pep Club 2. Ski Club 3, 4. Jr.-Sr Prom Committee 3; Choir I, 2, 3. 4. Honor s Banquet 2. G A A. I; Musical 3, Talent Show I, 2; Class OFFicer I (Secretary). WHITE. STEVE • Russian Club 3. 4 Drama Club I, 2; Tenn. I, BAA I. 2. Boys' Intramurals 2. 3. 4. Musical I. 3. Talent Show I, 2 WHITEMAN UNDA e Class Council 4. Inter Nos I, 2; Arl.ngfon.an J; F I A. 4. Business Club 4; Pub Club 3. 4, Y-Teens 4; Charm Club 4, Cri 2, 3. 4; Pep Club I Sk. Club 3. A F 5 3; Girls’ Club 2 G A A 1,2, 3, 4. Girls' Inttamurals I 2. 3. 4. Jun.ot Achievement 2. 3. 4 (Treasurer) WICK. OUKE • Span sh Club I (Prei.dent) Sk. Club 4 Choir 2. 3. 4. Boys' Glee Club 1. Dram, Club 4, Boys Intramural I, 2. 3. 4. Musical 3-Talent Show I. 2, 4 WIICOX. BOB • C oir 1. Varsity Football Reserves I. 2. 3; Track I. Boys Intramural 12 3 4 WILEY IARRY • Span-sh Club 3 WIllER. Bill • F .n:h Club 3 Sk. Club 3 4-Boys' Glee Club 3. BAA, Boys Intramural . Tall ent Show 1. WIUIAMS JOHN • CFvo.r 4. Boys' Glee Club 1. 2. 4; Boys Intramural WIUIAMS. RANOI • Russian Club I. 2. 3. Business Club 2. 3; Y-Teens 3; Charm Club 2. Sk. Club 2. 3; Choir 1; G A A I. 2. 3 WIUIAMS. BECKY e Spanish Club I. 2. 3. F T A 3; Help 3. 4. leader's Club 4, Charm Club 2, Cri 2. 3. 4. Pep Club 2. C A A I WIUIAMS. SCOTT • French Club I. 2. 4. Boys' Intramurals I, J. 3, 4; Talent Show I, WINKEl. JOHN e Track |. Wrestling 2. Boys’ In-tramutal 1.2. 3, 4; Talent Show 1 WINTERS, JUDY e French National Honor Society 3, 4, French Club I. 2. 3. 4; leader’ Club 2. 3, 4. Cr. 2. 3, 4, Choir 2. 3. J Ensemble 1.2. G.ris’ Glee Club I; G A A 1.2. 3. 4. Musical 3; Talent Show 4 WISE. ANDY • Orchestra I. Chen Club 4. Dance Band I; Wrestling 2. 3, 4; Boys’ Intramural I, 2, WISEMAN. BOB e Spanish Club 3. Jr Sr Prom Committee 3. Fencing Club 2; Boys Glee Club 3. B A A I. Boys’ Intramural 2. Talent Show I WISEMAN SUSY • Ficnch Club I ? V Nd| 3 Cr. 2. 3. 4 Pep Club 2. Sk. Club 2 3. 4. Cho.r I, 2, 3, 4. GAA I, 2. Musical 3. Talent Show I. 2 WOIFE. KATHY e G.ris Glee Club I WOOD. DICK • Disttihuiive Education 3. 4 (Vice-President),- Inter Net 2, 3; Boys’ Glee Club 1; Tennis 1, 2. 3. 4. YAKlEVICH VICKI e G.ris' Glee Club 1 GAA 1. YONTZ. RANDY e French Club 1, 2, Cho.r 1, 2. 3. 4. Ensemble I. Drama Club 3. 4; Football Reserves 2. B A A I, 2, 3. 4. Boys' Intramural I. 2. 3. 4. Musical 3. Talent Show 1. 2. 4. Baseball 1. 2. 3. 4 YOUNG. JIM • Spanish Club 3. 4; Boys Intramural 1. 2. 3. 4. ZEIGIER. FRITZ • Math Honor Soc-ety 3. 4. Math Club 4. Chess Club 3. J Honor’s Banquet 3. 4; Track 1. Wrestling I ZIERCHER, ERIC • Math Honor Society 3, 4. H©r or’s Banquet 3 ZONAK. SAM • Spanish Club 2. Distributive Education 3. 4. Business Club 3. Football Reserves 1; Wrestling I, 2. 3. 4. Boys’ lntr,mur li I. 2 3. 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GENERAL CONTRACTOR © COLUMBUS. OHIO =(4588 D.E.GARDNER general CONTRACTOR 318 J PATRONS Homer A. Anderson, MJE|r {Michael A. Anthony, M.E Drew J. Arnold, M.D. K J. Boll, M.D. Slames E. Barnes. M.D. v Ronald B. Berggren, M.0. James C. Bieber, O.D. Boehm and Ranee ■Bichard C. Brandes, M.D, i John W. Bricker Olan P. Burt, M.D. p. S. Chapman. D.D.S. J. C. Cizmadia jSamuel G. Clark. M.D. D. S. Cowles, M.D. Keith DeVoe, Jr., M.D., John D. Dickerson. D.Ot$V Robert J. Duron, M.D. Carl F. Fergus Frederick, A. Flory, M.D; Lewis T. Franklin, M.D. p. Richard Grieser Joseph R. Hogue Fred E. Hall, M.D. William L. Hall. M.D. jEmerson, R. Hatcher, James A. Hordie. M.D, ' William Havener, M.D. Dovid K. Heydinger, MJX Roger D. Kennedy Paul W. Klein, D.D.S. Louis T. Knouse. D.D.S. , B. Livingston. Jr., %. Beale Lutz, M.D. • • Clarence L. Maxwell. £ g). M. Meagher. M.D. jMErnest S. Melaragno, ijj. W. Ohlinger, D.D Robert E. Pickett. M.D, r. Robert F. Rauch. M.6 Robert A. Rehm, M.D. Samuel W. Robinson, | Harry J. Shaver, M.D. Bernard S. Snyder , DJ jjiacy L. Toothman, D. fWilliam K. Whitehou JAMES HAMILTON • M.am. Un.vcrs.ty-M A . BS Teaches Biology. JULIE HANSEN • University of C ncmnati-B A Stanford Universiiy-M.A Guidance Counselor DALE HARTNEY • Oh.o State Un.vers.ty-B $. Teaches American History, American Government KAREN HAUPT • Onerbein College-B A Teaches French II Advises French Club. SHY WAITER HEISCHMAN • Cap.tal Univenity-B.A, Oh.o State University—M A. Superintendent of Schools. RAY HOFFMASTER • Ohio State Universily-B.S. Teaches Biology- F LEE HOIYCROSS • Bowling Green State Ur versity—B.S. Teaches Aviation. RICHARD HOSKINS • Oho State University-B.Sc., M A Teaches Drafting I, II. MARILYN HOWELLS • Gettysburg College-BA. Teaches American History. Advises Y-Teens. COURTNEY HUNTER • Ohio State Un.versity-B.S. M.A. Teaches English XII, Journalism I. Advises Norwester. Ar mgfonian, Ou.ll and Scroll PAUL HYSELL • Ohio Stato University-B.S. Teaches Fine Arts II, Personal Art. Advises Pub Club. CAROL ITTNER • Kent State Un.versity-B S. M Ed., Teaches Algebra I, Plane Geometry. Advises Y-Teens. XIE JACKMAN • Eastern Kentucky Univertity-B $. Ohio State University—M A Teaches Geometry. ANNETTE JACKSON • Bowl.ng Green State University—B.S. Teaches English X, Notchand. LINDA JONES • Oh.o State Ur venity BS MA Guidance Counselor JUDITH KERR • Ohio Slate University-8 Sc Tcachet Occupat.onal Educat.cn JANlS KINDY • Manchester College-BA Teaches English X, XI Advises CRI CRAIG KING • Ohio State Un.vcfs.iy B S Teaches American History Advises Foreign Policy Seminar. Sen.or Class. ANN KLEIN • Chatham College-B A Teaches So ciology. Advises Foreign Policy Seminar. Student Council F JAMES LAMBOURNE • Bowling Green State Un.vcrsity-B S., M Ed Teaches Biology Business Manager of Interscholastic Athletics ElllS LUTZ • Asbury College-A B Drew Univer sity-8 D Ohio State University —M A Teaches English XI. Operates Bookstore RAYMOND McCUTCHEON • Anderson College -A B Teaches Biology ELLA MAf MltlER • University o! Tennessee BS Teaches French IV. V. Advises American Field Service, French National Honor Society JAMES MIUER • Capital University BA Oh.o State University-M A. Teaches American History. SANDRA MOORE • Bowling Green State Un.ver-sity-BS Teaches Geometry, Trigonometry. Analytic Geometry. Advises TUF. MARVIN MOOREHEAD • Miami Un.vrrs-ty B S Ohio State University—M A. Director of Athletics. Coaches Football, Physical Education, Adult Edu cation. DANIEL MOROCCO • Bowling Green State Uni versity—B.S, Teaches Spanish II Advises Spanish Club CAROL MUMMERT • Miami University-B A Teaches Spanish II Advises Spanish Club PHYLLIS NARDY • Oh.o Wesleyan University B A Teaches English XI. Advises Help Club. POLLY NEER • Ohio Stele Un.vers.ty-B S, MA Guidance Counselor. JOHN NEFF • Olivet Naiatene College—BA Ohio State University—B S.. M A Operates Bool room Teaches English X. Humanities WILLIAM PALLAT • Oh.o University-8£ Teaches English XI. LINDA PETERSON • Capital University BA Teaches Art I. Personal Art Advises Ski Club JUDY PIERCE • Columbia Un.vrrt.ty BS School Nurse Advises Future Nurses' Club SARAH POTTER • Allegheny College B A Teaches English XI STEPHEN PRITCHETT • Oh.o State University BS. M A Teaches American Government Advises Non-Partisan Political Club. FREO RAISBECK • Oh.o State Un,vers.ty-B.A. Teaches Algebra II. Trigonometry. Analytic Geometry. VERA RANDALL • Bowl.ng Green State University—BS. Columbia University—M A. Teaches English XII Advises Netional Honor Society. CHARLES RAY • Ohio State Un.vers.ty-B S. Teaches Algebra II, Trigonometry, Analytic Geometry BERNICE REA • Marietta College-A B. University of Illinois—B.S. librarian ELIZABETH RICHMOND • Ohio University-A 6. Teaches English XII. English Composition Ad v.ses Quill end Scroll. MARILYN ROYSTER • Ohio Univers.ty-B S Teaches Home Economics II, Sewing. Advises Charm Club. 319 WIUIAM RUOFF • Ohio State Un.vers.ty-B Sc. Teaches Industrial Arts I Drafting I THOMAS RUTAN • Capital University—A B Oh State Univeriity—M A. Teaches World History THOVAS SACCO • Ohio Stale Univeriity-B S Teaches French I. II Advises French Club KENNETH SAHl • Ohio Stale University - B S Teaches Algebra I, II Advises Math Club FOREST SAMMONS • Ohio State University—B.S Teaches Speech I, Drama, Oral Interpretation Advises Drama Club ROGER SANTItlE • Oh State University—B.S., M A Teaches Biology Athletic Trainer for all sports RITA SECREST • Ohio State University—B.S Teaches English XII Advises SHY DAVID SHEtBY • Ohio State University-B.S. Assistant to Principal. VICTORIA SHERER • Ohio State Univers.ly-B S. Teaches Spanish I Advises Spanish Club. LaVERNE SITES • College ol St Franc.s— Teaches Typing I, Clerical Practice ROBERT SNOUFFER • Ohio State Un.versity-B Sc. in Chem., 8.Sc. Teaches Chemistry. JOY SPENCER • Capital University—B S. Teaches Personal Typ.ng, Typing I. Bookkeeping, WIUIAM STEMEN • Ohio State Umversity-B S-Teaches Industrial Arts II. PETER STEVA • University of Nebraska—8 S. Miami University—M A. Teaches Plane Geometry. Advises Senior Class. PATTY STEWART • Oh State University-BS. Teaches American Government. World History. JACK STRIETEIMEIER • Miami Un.vers.iy-BS Ohio State University—M.A Teaches Distributive Education Advises DECA. HELEN TANNER • Ohio State University-B.S. Teaches English X. Advises National Honor Society. EMU VAVRIK • Bowling Green State University— B.S.. M.Ed. Assistant Superintendent. VAUGHN WARE • Ohio State Un.versity-B S. Teaches Chemistry. Sponsors Junior Class MARIE WELCH e Oh State Univers.ty-B S Teaches American History. Advises Junior Class. CHARLES WILL o Ohio State University—8.Sc., M A. Teaches English XII. Advises A F.S. Exchange Students ANNE WILSON e Smith CcMege-A.B. Teaches French III. Advises Leaders' Club. CHARLES WILSON • Oh.o Universily-B A . M A. Assistant to Principal. JAY WISE • Indiana Stale University-B.S. Teaches Health, Physical Education, Coaches Reserve Basketball BETTY WOOLPERT • Ohio State Univers.ly-6 Sc„ M A Teaches Home Economics I. Sewing. SHIRLEY WOOTEN • Oh.o State University-8 A Northwestern University—B.Sc Indiana University—M.A Teaches Russian I, II, III, IV. Advises Russian Club HERBERT YENSER • Asbury College-BA. Ohio State University—M A. Teaches Girls' Gloe Club, Boys' Glee Club, Choir Sponsor Talent Productions and Major Broadway Musicals PEGGY ZACHMAN • Bowl.ng Green State University-B.S. Teaches Physical Education. Advises Girls' Athletic Association CONNIE ZIZUNAS • Oh State Un.versity-B.S. Teaches Typing I, Personal Typing, Consumer Education 320 Posed or Candid, Pictures Portray Life at UAHS ■ sophomores a achbach, artdy ... .... 278 adair, davc 167. 278 agrietti, deborah . . (not pictured) atden, jlm alien, mark .... 176 alliman, cathy .... ... 276 alttchul, keith .... .. (not pictured) amet, susan . . 278 anderholm, fred . . anderson, lynn ... .... 278 andrew . robyn .. .... 278 anthony, bill .... .. (not pictured) arehart, greg ... 153, 170. 278 armttrong, lenore . .... 278 anthony, debra ... .... 278 appel, donna .... 186. 278 atbury, deborah . . .« .... 278 atwell, pete .... 153 aumlller, sieve ... .. 153, 163, 176, 278 tyres, sutan . . (not pictured) bain, ed .............. 153, 167, 278 baker, ron......................... 176 balk, Charles................ 153, 278 bangers, Kerb......... {not pictured) banka, robert ..................... 159 bannon, catherino ................. 278 bardwell, Carolyn ................. 278 barniti, jean ......... (not pictured) barry, barb............ (not pictured) barry, dcidre ......... (not pictured) bands, robin ... (not pictured) basehart, tom ............... 159. 278 ban, mark ......................... 278 bassett. ioanie ................... 278 batley, noclle........ (not pictured) batterson, fran .... .... 278 beall, john bearer, laura . (not pictured) beck, robert pictured) beck, susan . (not pictured) beckquist, sandra .. beer, jon . (not pictured) beeson, roberia .. . (not pictured) benham, janet ... (not pictured) bennett, william . . . bent, kathy bertin, bob . (not pictured) bemard, barbara . . (not pictured) brickclhaupt, tina . . 279 bidle. paula binder, Stephen .., . (not pictured) birr, tim . . (not pictured) bleak, jenni .. .279 blum, jennifer .... . (not pictured) bochrn. barbara . .. 279 bohl, marilyn . (not pictured) bone, gary . . 279 bonifield. marianne .279 borders, linda .... . (not pictured) borean, debra . . . . . (not pictured) borri, janet 188. 190 bothwell. michael . (not pictured) bowen. donald . . . 173 bower, mary bowman, doug . . . . 153, 279 boycr, eric (not pictured) bradford, jan 186. 279 bradford. judy ... 186. 279 breitmoser, gary .. (not pictured) bertr. philip . 176 brewer, randall . . . , brewiter. gcorge .. 279 brooks, loctfo brother , marilyn .............. 279 brou e. peggy ............ 181, 279 brown, barb ................... 279 brown, icH .................... 279 brown, mark ,, .. (not pictured) brown, marsha.................. 279 brown, patty......... 185, 188, 279 brown. Iheodore (not pictured) buchanan. je f ....... 153. )76, 279 buck, roben ........... (not pictured) bullard, |ohn.................... 279 burgencr, william ................. 279 burn , bob ........................ 279 burtnett, nanci ..................279 busch, mike ....................... 279 bu hong. ray .... (not pictured) byar , robyn........................279 calcamuggio, karen ................ 279 caldwell. william ........... 153, 176 Callahan, suian ................... 279 cameron, vicki .................. 279 Campbell, jint ........ (not pictured) Campbell, mary .................... 279 Campbell, tulle.................... 279 candagc. ronald ............. 154, 279 Carlton, chritline ................ 279 carlton, donna .................... 279 carmean, patty .................... 279 carpenter. ue ........ 185, 189. 279 carrell, luanne.................... 279 carton, craig ............... 175, 279 carter, mike....................... 279 carvear, brenda ................... 279 caitcll, john ............... 170, 279 caito, debbie ..................... 279 cecuttl, harry .................... 279 ccmci, camille ........ (not pictured) challburg. lani ................... 280 chapman, chrit .................... 280 chern, jo anrve ....................280 chrittenten, nancy ................ 280 dark, craig ....................... 280 dark, jamet .................. .. 280 dark, tom ............. (not pictured) clarke, kenneth ................... 280 clay, barbara ......... (not p.ctured) dote, kim .................. 153. 280 coddington, robert ................ 280 coffictd. don ............... 163, 280 cole, linda ........................280 collint, anne ................ .. 280 conely, pam ....................... 280 conley, nancy ..................... 280 conley. pam ....................... 280 conn, kathy ................. 184, 280 cook, diana............ (not pictured) cooper, edward ................... 280 coppint, kent .............. 167, 280 cormany, daire ................... 280 corna, mike ................ 170. 280 comwell, chrittine ............... 280 Coughlin, mark ................... 280 craft, margarct .................. 280 cramer, richard ...................280 craw, paul ....................... 126 creapeau, dan .............. 176. 280 crotby. robert ................... 280 crunelle, mike ........ 153, 170. 280 Cunningham, rot .. .... 153. 176 curtin, john . 280 dahlen. debbie ... 182. 188. 280 dale, tom 153, 280 daly, john 280 daniel. margarct .. 280 davis. |ohn (not pictured) davis, matt (not pictured) davis, robert .. (not pictured) dawson. david . ... . . 153. 176. 280 day. bill 280 day, roben 280 dayton, |ames . ... 176 deam, james 280 dean, fred .. 154. 176. 280 dennison, mindy . 280 denti, mike 280 dc roche, Jeffrey .. 167. 280 deimond. pam .. 280 dcvartCy, timothy . 280 devere, scott .... . 153. 173. 280 dewald. jane 280 dewees, dave .... 280 dill, russcll 280 dingec. marie .... dipietro, mcl 280 doepping, lynda . 280 doering, gail dogengun, serpil . 280 donnoll. dana 159. 280 Continued on page 326 321 good year KINGSDALE ENTRANCE TREMONT BARBER SHOP Compliments of BUCKEYE TELEPHONE and SUPPLY COMPANY 1250 Kinnear Road Phone 488-0655 REAL ESTATE SERVICE MLS REALTORS 1 VI ' FINE furniture DRAPERIES 488 CARPETING I™ 2270 INTERIOR DECORATING 324 Congratulations to Ohio State Champs for the Second Straight Time LjSjj-j jajseouei p nv woj-i donovan. brendan . 153, 170. 281 drake, michael ....... (not pictured) drake, molly..............,. 186. 281 driggs, sarah ......... 186, 187. 281 droke. lisa .......... 181. 277, 281 dubose. jan ..................... 281 dunbar, jennifer ... (not pictured) duffet. dtvtd ................... 281 dunson, Stephen ............ 116. 281 duvell, rebecca ..................... 281 dyas, john ........... (not pictured) dyne , gregory ...................281 early, mike........... ebright. william ... edger, charlet cichlin, robin .... eickholt, charlet . • • elam, mary jane ... elder, iudith ........ elliet, dianne ... • elliot, Steven ........ ellit, barbara ........ elltworth, craig -- erf. grog............. evant, gsry ........... event, richard . • event, Stephen ... . 163, 170. 281 ...... 163, 281 ............ 116 ........... 281 154, 176. 281 ...... 185, 187 ........... 281 ........... 281 ........... 159 ........... 281 ............. 159 . 153. 176, 281 . (not pictured) .......... 281 ...........281 ferber, ken .. favret, nsnette ferger, trevoe finn, terry ... 159, 281 ... 281 173, 281 .... 282 fino, frank ....................... 281 fitcher, jamie ...................... 281 fiiher, denite .......... (not pictured) fife, gayle ............. (not pictured) flaming, sandra .................... 282 flcming, therrlyn ................. 283 flint, bonnie ...................... 283 (lory, nan y ....................... 283 ford, howard .................. 173, 283 forder, kevin ............... 1 S3, 283 fordyce, victoria ... (not pictured) foster, richard ..................... 282 fox, barbara ........................ 282 franeetchelli, mike ................. 283 franz, leslie enn ................... 283 freimanit, chip........... 48, 159, 283 frittch. kay .................. 182, 283 frost, kathie ....................... 283 fry. david .................... 176, 283 frye, jamet ......................... 283 frysinger, connie ................... 283 fuller, roland ................ 167, 283 fullwiler, john .............. 167, 283 gage, sieve ..................... 283 gallagher, amy .... (not pictured) gellegher, petti ................. 283 gallucci, john ............. 154, 283 gammon, janie .............. 283 gantt, douglas .................. 294 gantt, richard ................... 283 gardner, leslie .................. 283 gardner, margie ........ 181, 283 garvey. charlene ....... 189, 283 gauch, terri 283 gearhart, sieve gegenheimer, carol .. (not pictured) gomeinhardf, jerry .. gerhard. Virginia ... .... 283 gilbert, john 176, 283 gilbert, sally 154, 283 gleba, chris glenn, betsy ... 94, 187, 188, 192, 283 golan. Stephanie .... 283 golden, donna goldsmith, jeffrey .. goldthwaite, rick ... goodrich, tysa googins, daniel .... 283 gottemoeller, rose .. (not pictured) grannis, peggy 283 oreen, shcree 283 greenc, sharon .... (not pictured) greiner, brooke ... (not pictured) greulich. mary ann .. 283 gridley, debbie ... 186, 187, 188, 283 grieier, margaret ... gurney, helen gustafson, richard .. 154, 175. 283 gulches, lynn guy, jennifer hedlry. Katherine ................. 283 haddox, mark ...................... 283 hadley, katherine ................ 283 hager, petti ...................... 283 Hague, joseph ..................... 283 haincs, marilyn.....................283 haines, nancy ..................... 233 hale, jennifer .....................283 hall, david ...................... 283 hall, janice ...................... 283 hall, jeffrey ..................... 283 hall, janice .......... (not pictured) hall, nancy ....................... 284 hall, swsan ....................... 284 halverton. kethleen ............... 284 Hamilton, carol ....................284 hancock, mark .............. 159, 284 Henkey. sandra .................... 284 harder, desirce .... (not pictured) harper, nelson ................... 284 harper, william............. 167, 284 hartley, kathy .................... 284 harinott, liz...................... 284 havener, gail ......... (not pictured) hayes, janelle .................... 284 hays, janice....................... 284 hazelbaker, jana ... (not pictured) headd. larry ............... 175. 284 hedges, Steve ..................... 284 helmrich, kathi ................... 284 Hemingway, tom ............. 153, 284 hemmeler, linda ................... 284 hc'bst, william....... (not pictured) herchline, fred .... (not pictured) hcrgcsell, sheryl ................. 284 Herrmann, lucy ................... 284 Hess, kirn..........................284 Hess, nancy ........... (not pictured) hess, robert ........... 153, 176, 284 TREMONT 5 to$|00 I Tremont • y Center HHII 326 heydinger, barbara (not pictured) hickey, mike ....................... 176 hickle, karen .......................284 hicks, etban ....................... 284 highsmith, anne ... (not pictured) hitesman, mike ................... 284 hitesman, pat .....................284 hoag. steve ........... 163. 170, 284 hoch, charles .............. 159, 284 hogan. thomas .................... 284 bolladay, jenet ................. 284 hollingsworth, jim . (not pictured) hollingsworth, linda . (not pictured) holt, sheila .......... (not pictured) hom, brent ....................... 284 horn, richard .................... 284 holier, steve ......... 153, 176, 284 howard, mary tue ................. 284 howiion, pam...................... 284 huffman, april ................... 284 hughes, linda .................... 284 hunter, geri .......... (not pictured) hurd, mike ............ (not pictured) hurray, debbie ................... 284 button, robin ......... (not pictured) button, marion ................... 284 jackson, david . . jackion. kenneth jackson, terri —. jacobs. joni ....... jaeger, dan......... jelett, dean........ jenkins. jan ....... Jennings, carl ... jesseph, jerry .., jinkens, jeff .... johnton. beverly johnson, dan ... lohnton, waiter . , johnsfon. Caroline jones, annefte .. juillard, diene ... ........... 284 ____ 153. 284 ........... 284 ............284 _____ 153, 284 (not pictured) .... 284 159, 284 .... 284 (not pictured) (not pictured) _____ 176, 284 163, 284, 289 _____ 181, 284 ........... 284 ............285 keperos. ralph karabinos, mary kjrnap, susan . keith, lauric .. kell, tcott ....... keller, susan .. fcelsey, john .. kelsey. betsy . keltey, john .. kemp, robin .. kenney, (ill ..., kersell, richard kight, larry ... kimes, dan .... kincaid, james . king, susan ... .......... 285 .......... 285 .......... 285 .......... 285 .... 153, 176 .......... 285 .......... 285 .......... 285 ...........285 .......... 285 (not pictured) ...........285 .......... 285 163, 176, 285 .... 176, 285 .......... 285 kirk, lisa............. (not pictured) kirkley, john ....................... 285 kitchen, steve . 153, 163, 170, 285 kitchton, lynda .... (not pictured) knilans, kyleen ..................... 285 koblitz, victor ..................... 285 koonig, margery..................... 286 tobr, jennifer . 186, 187, 188, 286 kopriver, terry ....... (not pictured) kost. drew .......................... 286 k einbihl, anne ................... 286 krvger, gretchen ................... 286 kuboter, Constance . (not pictured) kuhlci. kathryn ..................... 286 kuhn, corwin ........................ 286 kuipers, carol ...................... 286 kutziey, curt ...................... 286 ......... 286 107, 159, 286 .... (not pictured) 188. 286 metzger, janet .. meyer, susan ... 287 287 787 pappas, sieve paprocki, karen .... 176. 287 154. 176 154, 176, 294 294 meyers. ray michael, diane .. miller, cynthia ... miller, ellen ..... miller, john 76] 182. ... 153, 170, 287 287 287 287 287 Patterson, jack paul. gary penned, dan perry, marcia 159. .... 153, lahvic, carol ..................... 286 lamb, mike ........................ 286 lamprecht, rick ..................... 286 lenge. bill ......................... 286 larrimer, gretchen . (not pictured) larson. chris ......... (not pictured) ■arson, tarry ........... 153, 171, 286 latiolais, dif ...................... 286 lee. carol leuchter, fred......... (not pictured) lew.s, james .......... (not pictured) lewis, joan ........... (not pictured) lewis, john ....................... 287 lewis, karen ..................... 287 li, martha .........................287 lichtenberg, john ..................287 Under, mimi ...................... 287 little, marybeth....................287 livingston, janie........... 287, 292 lloyd, |Ohn ....................... 287 lombard, mark ..................... 154 long, robert ... 163. 170. 277, 287 loomis. barton........ (not pictured) love, denise marie................. 287 lowmen. karen......... (not pictured) locas, joseph.......................287 ludwig, judy ...................... 287 lundy, marcia ..................... 287 lutz, william ..................... 154 lux. kathy ........................ 287 lyon. jennifer .....................287 madean, mark ........ (not pictured) maher. thomas............. 154, 176 martynak, pam .................. 287 massie, david ................. 287 matan, dougtas .... 153, 167, 176, 287 maltern, suzanne ............... 287 maull, anne.................... 287 may, marilyn ................... 287 mcccabe, john ............ 159. 287 mccarthy, paul ..................287 mccauley, ed ................... 287 macclannan, bonnio . (not pictured) medave. Steve . 154, 176. 277, 287 medain, joe ................... 287 mccolloogh. bill ............... 287 mccormick, kim ................. 287 mcdonald. mike ..................287 mcelroy. tom ............. 159, 287 megee, dermis .................. 287 megrew, david ................ 153 mckay, mary..................... 287 mckinney. jim ............ 176, 287 mckown, patrkia ................ 287 mcclernan, timothy............. 287 mcleod, mar.an ................ 287 meadows, kent ....... 163, 170, 287 mealer. sally ................. 287 Ostrander, kathy owen. I ora .... 2es 288 meiset, steven 287 mellem, kristi ................... 287 mercer, alice .................... 287 merrell. joy . ........ 186. 187, 287 miller, sieve .................... 287 millhon, jeananne ................ 287 mitchell, bruce .................. 287 mitchell, geoff ............ 159, 287 m.tchell, tim .................. 287 moffo, mike ...................... 183 monroe, mike ................... 287 moore, cathy ..................... 288 moo e. laith ..................... 288 moore, julie ................... 288 moore, linda ..................... 268 moore, sharon .................... 288 moorehead, carol ........... 181, 288 morelock, craig ... (not pictured) morral. harriet .................. 288 morse, william ............. 170, 288 mossor, james ........ (not pictured) mounts, marcia ................... 288 mueller. judy .................... 288 myer, cindy ...................... 288 myers, dave ..................... 173 myers, thomas .............. 163, 288 neds, nancy ....................... 288 nelson, doug ...................... 288 newton, bill ...................... 288 nkola, kim .................. 176, 288 niple, tom ........................ 288 noble, Stafford ............ 173, 288 oakwood. laurel ................... 288 o'brlen, janet .................... 288 o'brien, sally .............. 186, 288 obermeyer, darlene ................ 288 offenbacher, john .. 163, 170, 288 ojalvo. howard .................... 288 oldford, janice ................... 288 old ham, barbara .................. 288 Oliver, jeff ................ 153. 288 o'kane. don ....................... 288 orewitcr, lynda ................... 288 ornstein, mark .................... 288 ossing, m.chael ............. 286, 288 pacella. alan .......... • palantekin. erol ...... ,53- J®® palmer, davis ......... ,76‘ 288 288 288 288 288 288 288 288 pfahl, jay V: • • • • ■ ™ ::::::™ IZ. ian ............... '86 288 plahuta. dave .... '53, 176, 288 porter, david .............. 288 porter, kathy .............. 288 powers, steve ......... ,7A- 288 price, gcrmaine ............ pvrdum. pamela ............. putnam, doug quanta, patricia 288 289 289 269 radcliff, beth ramey, john 289 rank, tom ransom, marilyn 289 rarey. kathryne rasche, dale raspaolo, toseph rausch. connie 289 reed, judy 789 reiser, tim ... 159. 289 rennie. alice 289 richardson, deeann . .. 289 richardson, michelle . . . 289 roaden. janice 289 roberts. |im ... 176. 289 roberts. linda ... .289 roberls. penny . . . 114, 289 roehm, robert 289 romire. melinda 289 ross. frank 167, 289 rossel, bob ... 159, 289 rough, mark 290 rouse, max .. 290 ruble, patti .... 290 rudmosc. marcia 290 rudy, barbara 290 runyan, christine 290 rupert. sandra 790 russell. jane 290 ryan. bridge! 290 327 labarre. donna lachrter, bernio ryan, g r, ......................... 290 ryan, margaret ......... (not pictured) sabatino. tefi ..................... 290 sabo. greg ...................... 290 sailer. andrtw . 154. 167, 176. 290 sab, susan ....................... 290 salzgaber, Howard .......... 176. 290 umho. richard ......... 153. 176. 290 sapp, winfield ..................... 290 aarver, craig ...................... 290 le'chwell, robert .............. 290 tawyer, sandra ................... 290 saylor, mark ..................... 290 scarbrougb. robert a . (not pictured 1 scMeder, sarah ..................... 290 schne.We. myles ... 153, 167, 176 scott. becky .......... (not pictured) KOtt. debbie ..................... 290 teeger, linda ...................... 290 dJmton _ WQFESS1QHM. GLEANING PBESSINb REASONABLE PRICES REPAIRS e ALTERATIONS seekins, mark .. (not pictured) se.del, jeff 153. 167. 176. 291 se-fert, betsy .. 291 seder, jeri 291 «'by. i« 154. 291. 173 sehg, bill • a • • 167. 291 Schneider, lau'a 109. 291 sell, carol 185. 291 shaffer. peggy . 291 show. iack 291 sheehan. douglas 291 sHeppelman, lee 291 shroyer. denny . 291 shuman. jemes . 291 291 siefert. greg ... 291 siegrilt, mary . . 291 simmoni. becky 291 tingell. ron . . .. 291 tUwson, gary . . 163. 291 smith, brad . . . 291 smith, cynthia .. 291 291 smith, sherry . . . 291 snell. sieve 291 snavely. sondra 291 snyder. pam .. 181. 188. 189. 291 1 preuse. robert . 176, 291 spitz, alan 291 Stanley, pat ... 176 Starr, dave 167, 170. 291 steele. john 291 291 stewart. bob ... 291 stoffel. sally ... 291 sieger, paul .... 170, 291 sterner, sue .... 291 Stevens, janice . 291 Stevenson, lynn 291 stewart, bob ... 291 steward, mike . . 70. 291 stewart. Stephen 291 stiegman. albert 291 stoffel. sally . .. 291 stone, sandy ...................... 291 stoner. geoff .......... 153, 170, 291 Honey, jeffrey ..................... 292 stridsberg, tim ................... 292 strong, sally ................ 109, 292 sutermaster, joyce ................. 292 sutphen. dan ...................... 292 T taylor, brent .......... 163, 170. 292 taylor, david ................ 159, 292 rewell, Susan ...................... 292 theodotcu. basil ................... 292 thomas, nancy ..................... 292 tilton, jeff ....................... 292 tingley, brenda .................... 292 tingley, ruth ...................... 293 todd. wendy ....................... 293 todhunter, robin .................. 293 toothman. craig....... 159. 277. 293 trabue. jack .........................293 trainer, enn ........................ 293 triflon, doug............ 154. 167, 293 triplehorn, brad .... I S3. 293 trudeau, phil ................. 170 293 tuttle. jeff ........................ 293 V valaska, teff ........ van dyke, peul . . . van iderstyne. gail . van leeuwen, simon vargo. mike .......... verhoff. Christine vilardo. frank ....... voldrich. john ....... wagner, carol .... 293 wagner. richard .... 170. 293 waite. conmc .293 wall, kyme 293 walston. gayle .... 293 waiters, randatl 293 wambold. (udson .. 293 ward, m.chael 293 ward, shelley 293 wamer. belinda ... 293 watson. lynne 293 weaver, william ... 282. 293 weber, william 29} welch, diana 293 welch, wendy — . . 293 wchr. cynthia .... 293 wrnger, |ohn 153. 176, 293 wheeler, eurtii 154. 176. 293 whiteman. dune .. 293 wilcox. anne 293 ............ 293 ....... 159. 293 .............293 ..... 153. 293 ............ 293 .............293 ............ 293 ............ 293 2 3 wilcox, sue .................... wiley. laura ................... J(J3 wilke, susie ................... Wilkinson, mary lee .......2 2 williams, julie ................ williams, mary .................... williams, tusan ................ w.Moughby. donna .................. ™ eve .............. Jg 22 windrath, mike ...........• wingate, pam ................ • wise, doug ... 153, 167, 176. 293 wishner. ken ................... wolfe, les ..................... wood, candace ...................... woodruff, david ... 153, 170, 293 woody, david .....................293 woodyard, Cynthia ..... ......... 293 worrcl. kathie .................. 293 workman, barbara ................ 293 wroght, jeffrey ... (not pictured) wrce. amy .................... 294 yaw. david . yont . sherrie young, pat .. zara. janet ....................... 294 zicht. laurie ......... 185. 188. 294 Ziegler, kristi ................... 294 ziegler. sharon ................... 294 ziercher, mark..................... 294 Zimmerman, beth ann ............... 294 zonak. ircne ................ 181. 294 zuber. peggy ....................... 7U zubowsky. paul ............... |59 JUNIORS adams. Steve .... 258 tde. georgiana .. 258 jiken, donna ... 258 liken, mike 258 •Iban, greg pictured) •lexander, janet 258 allender. dan .. 152, 167, 258 altenburg. ted 152, 258 ambuel. bruce .. 159. 258 anderton, diane . 258 anderson, sue ... 122. 258 anderson, wally . ... 159, 258. 264 andrews. karla . . 186. 258 arnold. ann .... 93, 258 arnold, barbar . . 258 arnold, linda . . . . 258 armbruster, jay . 258 ermttrong, dave 258 eschman. dan 258 asmo. john .... 258 atkinson, betsy . 75. 77. 111, 258 badger, ann .,.. badley. ted ........ baker, beverly .. baker, janet .... baker, kathy .... baldock. cindy .. barwion, barb , .. barber, lee ann . barnes, jeff ....... barnos, rick .... barrcre, lisa . .. barry, debbie .., barry. janet ....... bartcls, jan ....... batt. greg ........ bluer, dian......... baumbusch, craig baumer, jane ... barter, chris ... beadle, haroki . beb.ngcr. gary .. becker. jim .... bell, craig........ bet ley, waiter .. billmire, debby . birkimer, anne , ......... 258 ......... 258 .......... 258 ......... 258 .......... 258 .......... 258 ......... 258 ...........258 .......... 258 ____ 159, 258 .......... 258 .......... 258 .......... 258 .......... 258 ____ 258. 273 (not pictured) .......... 258 ...........258 .......... 258 .......... 258 154. 176, 258 .......... 258 ..... 167, 258 .......... 154 .......... 258 .......... 258 birtchcr. karen , . . . . (not pictured) Maine, m.ke . . 258 blesch. greg . 258 bliss, nine . . (not pictured) blotser, cynthia .. .... 258 blue, terry .... 273 boardman. holly . . (not pictured) bobbin, kay .. (not pictured) bohl. bob .... 273 bOiihem. bob .. (not pictured) bonte, carol .. .258 booth, kristine . .. .. 258 botti, kathryn .... .. (not pictured) bowers, jane 109, 258 bowman, gary . . . . . 258 bowman, mark ... 258 boyce. sieve 173. 258 bredbury, beth . . . 258 brandes, roger ... .. (not pictured) bnckey, paul ... . 259 briggs. patty .. (not pictured) brighton, richard . . (not pictured) britcoe, colleen briscoe, jeff .... brook v john .., . brown, amy .... brown, Catherine brown. |ena .... brown, mike t. . ...........259 .... 259. 273 ____ 152. 176 ____ 109. 259 ...........259 .......... 259 129. 152. 176. 259 brown, ralph b........(not pictured) bruns iane .. . 259 brunton, cindy .. . . 111. 259 brush, thomas .... 167. 259 buck, carol 259 buckmaster. sieve . 159. 259 buk, |ohn 259 bull, jim 171. 259 bunn. robert (not pictured) burdorf, waiter . 173. 259 burgert, kent . . . . 162. 17 7. 259 burl, don 259 burway, charlene . 273 busch. derek 130 butler, cynthia ... 259 Campbell, peggy ................... 259 canned, nick ........... ... 152, 259 cannell, susie .................... 273 carlson, carl ... (not pictured) carmean, teve........ (not pictured) carncvale. al .................... 259 caton. tom ....................... 259 caudy, mike ................ 154, 273 cavin, lee ....................... 259 cecutti, tom .......... (not pictured) cesar. beryl ......................259 chamberlain, mike . .............. 260 chancy, jari ........... 162, 171, 260 chapman, |u!ia ................... 122 charlea, mcredith ... 109. 110, 260 cheney, carol .....................260 Christopher, debra (not pictured) ciricillo. denise .... (not pictured) dark, carolyn .....................260 dark, clizabeth ... (not pictured) dark, janet ...................... 273 dark, nancy ....................... Ill dark, tom ........... ...... 150, 260 clore, Imdsay ......... (not pictured) coakley. mark.............. 154, 260 coaklcy, mike .......... (not pictured) cochran, jim....... (not pictured) Cochran, phil ............. 171, 260 collms, patty ......... (not pictured) Collins, tom .......... (not pictured) conlcy, carolyn .................. 260 conway, leo ........... (not pictured) cook, debra ...................... 260 coon rod. bob .................... 260 cooper, bob .... ..................260 cooper, melody ... (not pictured) corbett, mike .............. 176, 260 corkwell, connie ..................260 cometet, wendoll .. (not pictured) correale. tia ..................... 260 cosens, brian ......... (not pictured) cowles. dave ..................... 260 cox, jennifer .................... 260 craig, trevor .................... 260 craven, donna ......... (not pictured) crissinger, craig ... (not pictured) criswalt, karen .................. 260 crook. Charles ................... 260 crosby, vikl ...................... 260 crowe. iodene .............. 261, 267 curry, james ..................... 261 curtis. jeff........... (not pictured) damron. sieve . • • • 26) damron. leresa . ... 261 dane, robert davies, hsa 189, 261 davis. craig . (not pictured) davis, devid davis. lorcna . 261 davis, maty (not pictured) davis, matt decks, john denney. devid (not pictured) dennis. debbie .... ... 261 dennis. scott .261 deringer, jan .... 261 dermott, carta . (not pictured) dewey, sally .................... 261 dewitt, m.......... ............ 261 dickson, diane .................. 261 dillon. susan......... (not pictured) dodez, debra .................... 261 dodsworth, richerd .............. 261 donloy, beth ........ (not pictured) dorpalen, bruce______ (not pictured) dotts, gayle .................. 261 dvorak, diane .. 185, 186, 188, 261 dunn, candy ..................... 261 dvoerk. diane . 185, 186, 188. 261 dvorsky. barbers ... not pictured) dyhr, randi......... (not pictured) eagleson, geoff ... 176 earnest, ross ... . 171 ebright, rod .. 109, 153. 257 eckelberry. ,ohn . . . (not pictured) eickhof, kermit .., . (not pictured) ekegren, ken 261 elder, dorothy . . . . . 261 eller, lynettc 261 elliott, nancy . (not pictured) cllis. doug 261 emery, Christopher . . (not pictured) endara. liliana .. .. . 261 ethridge. nancee .. 187, 261 evans, john d ..., 261 evans, john s. ..... 261 ewing, jane . 186. 187. 261 eyerman, greg .... 261 farmer, susie .......... (not piclured) farrell, lynn ........... (not pictured) feamster, Virginia (not pictured) fleming. frank ...................... 261 fletcher, janet ................ ... 261 fogg, dave .......................... 261 ford, jeff ................... 152. 261 ford, lisa .............. (not pictured) forest, Constance ................ 261 forry, mark ......................... 261 forest, christene ................... 261 foster, marti............ (no p turcd) fox, ronald ......................... 261 francis, diane .......... (not pictured) franklin, chuck......... 152, 171, 261 franklin, dave . 130. 171, 257. 261 frecker, mona .... (not pictured) freutel, terry ...................... 261 fries, sieve ........................ 261 frisch, pete ........................ 261 frost, sheri ........................ 261 fry, meg ............................ 261 frye, donna ......................... 261 frymier, key ...................... 261 fulton. debbi . 261 fusck, barb ........................ 261 gage, amie ...................... 261 gallman, ruth ................... 261 garard, jim ..................... 261 garcio, Christine .... (not pictured) gerdicr, bob................ 116, 261 gardmer, jim .................... 262 gasaway, howsrd ............. 262 gaumer, mart! .................. 262 gay. merrill..................... 262 gee, kristin................ 132, 262 gehrmg. kathy ................... 262 gerhard. debbie ................. 262 gerves, jim ..................... 132 gibcauf, john ................... 262 g'lbert, becky .... 262 9'lbert. greg 262 gilbert. pattie 262 gilbert, sandy ... 262 gilmore. linds . . 262 gingrich, judy .... 262 glandon, phil .... 173. 262 glass, linda 122, 262 glaze, sandy 262 gleason. teryl ... goddard, sherry .. ... 262 gogar, mike .. (not pictured) gordon. mike .... 262 graf, marianne ... 262 graff, nancy 104. 262 graham, susie .... 130. 262 grant, joan 262 graser. nancy 262 9'asso. carolyn ... 273 graves, jeff 262 graves, sue 262 greegor, sarah ... 122, 262 green, mitzi greer. eric 262 greer. kathy greer. susie 262 gregory, mary ... 262 groc singer, ken . . 262 grooms, becky ... 133, 262 grove, ann 273 guda. dave 171. 262 gulcher. robert . .. 142, 143. 262 guthrie. scott .... .. . 153. 176, 262 guy, ieff ............. (not pictured) hack, sue......... hadder, lynne .. haines. janet ... haines. janice ... haldi. brian .... hallern, sieve ... hslverson, lynn . hametberg, scott hempton, barb hancock, scott .. hanrvawey, barb hannaway, chuck hannaway, gail . hansen, sheri .. hanson, bob hanson, ed .... .......... 273 .......... 273 .......... 262 (not pictured) (not pictured) ......... 262 .... 122. 273 .... 153. 176 .......... 262 153. 175. 273 .......... 273 .......... 153 .......... 262 .......... 262 ...........273 ...........273 harney, kathy.......... (not pictured) harper, carol ...................... 262 harper, tons ......... (not pictured) harpham, clizabeth .. (not pictured) hsrris, michael .................... 262 harrls, rebecca .................... 262 harvey. donna .....................262 hatcher, gail .. 180. 183. 185, 187, 262 headlce, dovg ...................... 262 healey, debbie ..................... 262 heer, barb ................... 259, 262 hefleKinger, bccky ................. 262 heinlein, kathy ................... 263 heintz, john ....................... 263 helldoeefer, cathy.................. 263 hendrix, dave ...................... 263 henson, candy ...................... 263 herb, dan .......................... 263 herchlirse. ehris .................. 263 herron, mike ..................... (not hess. chuck ... 152, 162, 175, 263 hets. debbie ....................... 263 hlckman, tom ....................... 263 hill, randy ........................ 263 329 MtM. d.w ......... 263 b -. « • ......... 26 2™ ? Uvr.......... 263 kr.« . i «. «• ”• 265 •• . ' ............ h.n . ioMph ...... 263 krolt. Chy......... 265 ««ly ...... 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(not pidureo) mcquccn, marilyn ................. 266 mcaghcr, sieve ................... 266 mcazoll. winifred ......... ... ?66 meckstroth, nancy ................ 266 mcdick, dave ................ ... 266 meeder, linda ............. '06. 266 meistedt, barb ................... 266 mengerink, dave ............ 176, 266 merr.ll, kit .................. ■ 266 messick, bob ..................... 266 messick. mike .................... 266 midden, richard ............ 176, 266 miely, Steve ............... 159, 267 miller, cindy......... foot pictured) miller, dick ..................... 267 miller, doug............ 152, 176. 267 miller, lisa ................ 71, 267 miller, marly .............. 122, 267 miller, matt ..................... 267 miller, sieve .............. '59, 267 mink, ron ........................ 267 mitchcll. boyd........ 103, 176, 267 mitchell. nvarcia ................ 267 mix, barb ........................ 267 moore. kathy ..................... 267 moore. rachelle .................. 267 moorchead. brett ........... 176. 267 morgan. dave ..................... 267 moriarly, erin.............. 257, 267 moriarty, sheelah........... 182. 267 morris, jim .................... 267 morrison, nancy .................. 267 mowery, barb .............. 264 . 267 murphy, leslie ................... 267 murtha, lynn ..................... 267 myers. |oe ................. '59. 267 nagel, kristine 267 napravnik, linda 268 neds, russ 268 nelson, kathy .. newkirk, mclinda nohl, roger _____ norris, nancy ... noterman. mark noterman. mike nowell, nancy .. nuhfer. mary .. .............. 268 ............ 268 .............. 268 .... 106. 185, 268 .............. 268 .............. 268 ____ 129, 188, 268 ............. 268 o obenour. grayden .................. 268 obcrfeld, keith ....... 122, 142. 268 o'connor. tori .................... 268 odor, eric .................. 176. 268 ojalvo, joe ................. 154, 268 Orr, jim .......................... 268 osborne, lloyd .............. 153, 268 overholt, bill .................... 268 Owens, john ....................... 268 Owens, vaughn ... (not pictured) palm, kittle ....................... 268 palmer, kathy .......... 185, 186. 268 paoletti, jim........... 154, 176. 268 pappas, phil ....;.. (not pictured) pardo, elisa....................... 268 parkcr, mike ....................... 268 parsons, mark ..................... 268 patterson, bill .................. 268 pearcy, tom ........... (not pictured) pepke. ed .. ....................... 268 peshek, glenn ..................... 268 peterson, nancy ................... 268 pfarr, debbie . .................... 268 Phillips, john .................... 268 Phillips, ted ............... 139. 268 piper, raymand thus............ 76, 268 polk, bob ......................... 268 pond, peggy ....................... 268 popa. tom .............. 174, 175, 269 porter, tom ........................ 269 ports, pat ........................ 269 price, colleen ..................... 269 price, jody ........................ 269 pritchard, bruce . 154, 167, 176, 269 powell, diane f..................... 269 quantx, jennie ............. 109, 269 radbill. leslie..................... 269 radd, chuck ........................ 269 radebaugh, judy .....................269 ransom, janel ............... 185, 269 raspaolo. gail ......................269 rauch. bob . ........... 152. 171, 269 ray. dianne ........................ 269 ray. richard................. 173, 269 rcber, mary kay ................ . . 269 reeb. tom .............. (not pictured) reed, pam .......................... 269 reedy, mike ................. 159. 269 reeves, dennis ..................... 269 rcid, doug ......................... 269 reitter, gary ...................... 269 reynolds. paul ..................... 269 rich, dave ......................... 269 richards. I.nda........ 130. 186. 269 richey, peggy ...................... 269 ricker, linda ...................... 269 r.ggs, laura ...................... 269 rilcy, tom ............. (not pictured) robenalt, sue pictured) rcberts, becky .. . ... 269 roberts. kathy . . , . .. 269 roddy, liz 269 romas. debbie . -. 269 rorapaugh, don .. rose, ann ....... 122. 269 rose, dan ruch, roberta fupert. sharon russell. denise ... .... 269 rybak, patty 185. 269 ryland. craig .... .. (not pictured) ry cl. monte 269 sabatino. phil 269 sageser, claudia 187. 269 sahr. .... 270 sala. lynn 270 saravalli. sue 270 server, chris ... 270 satchwell, mark saunders, dan 152. 167 saunders, claine savage, carolyn . . .270 sayers, julic 270 scerberry. rich 159, 270 scardma, ginny 122, 185. 270 vhcttler, Steve (not pictured) schmidl, donna 270 schodorf, john . . . ... 270 schocnborn, vince . 270 schools, sharon 270 Schoonover, beverly ... 271 schwartz. roberl 271 scott, Steve (not pictured) scott, tim (no pictured) seesc. ron 271 seibert, gregg .... 271 seibert, nancy .... 271 seidel, linn .... 271 seilhamer, jeff seiple. sandy .. 271 seiple, susan sharp, debbie . .271 sharp, Imda shaw. hilary sheaf, sieve 271 sheppard. kathy 145. 271 shilliday, cindy .... 271 short, deborah • - - . 271 shrmer. sieve 167, 271 shumaker, dean .... .. 152. 271 sikota, dave ....... 167, 271 Sinclair, nancy . 143. 182, 186. 271 Sinclair, scott sinton. bruce 167, 271 skinner, randy 75, 143. 271 skora. nchard ••• slagcr. susan 189. 271 slyh. randy .... 271 smith, darlene ... 271 smith, gail .... 271 smith, ken . .... 271 smilh. marc 154, 176 271 .... 271 smith, sam 271 171. 271 smith, bill (not pictured) .... 271 snow, 159. 271 soronen, scott 152, 167 176. 272 sorrell, linda ....................... 272 sotos. bill ........................ 272 sours, sieve 159 272 Spangler, mark ....................... 272 Stahl, diane ......................... 272 i« ......... 152, 162, 168 171. 272 • ' ........... .. 152. 171. 272 starr, glenna ...................... 272 Stempien, gory . 272 stertzer. john ....................... 272 Stone, jim ................... 123. 272 st clair. karen.............. .. 272 Steffens, jan« ........................272 st.llwagon, tin ... 184. 185. 186. 188. 272 Stocker, amy ...................... 272 Strader, maty ...................... 272 Stull, paul ...................... 272 sulken, kathy ...................... 272 Sullivan, paul ......................272 summers, karen ......................272 sutphen. susie ............... 259. 272 swartz. gotdon ..................... 272 sweet, ann ......................... 272 swiensberger, joanne ............... 272 taylor, greg ... , taylor, janna ... taylor, mary leikmanit mahra terry, scott .... tessier. sheila .. tetirick. bruce .. tctirick. bob ..., thomas, dale ... thomas, janet .. Ihomen. melanic thompson, jim . . timmons. Iibby tingley. john tipps, cyndi . .. tnffon. vickl .... trousdale. teresa trudeau. marie . turf, bruce tuttle, mark .... ------- 270. 272 ............. 272 ............. 272 . . 27? ............. 272 ............. 272 .. 152, 176. 272 75. 93. 264. 272 ............. 272 ............. 272 ............. 272 .. 152. 167. 272 . 112. 180. 185. 188. 272 .............272 ............. 272 ...... 180. 272 ............. 272 ............. 272 ...... 176, 272 .............272 ubbmg, dave ................ 272 uhlig, jeff ----------------- 272 underwood, leanne ......... . 272 underwood, vicki ...... .. 272 vancr. ben ..................... 272 vandemark, susanne ............... 272 van home, bill ................... 272 vesper, dick .......... 152, 173, 272 vojsjk chris ............... 104. 272 viltur, dawn .................... 274 vivian, sieve .................... 274 wagoner, tim ......................274 walker, jim................. '67, 274 wall, bruec............ '54. '76, 274 wa'lingford, paul ......... '59, 274 walsh. bob ................. '59, 274 waiter, carl ................... 274 walten. ron ... 152, 162. 171, 274 warnock. ar.ne .................. 274 warnock, kathy................... 274 331 warren donna .... 274 webb. keirh 274 weber. petricia .... 274 weeks, chns 274 weitra. don .... 176. 274 wetherbee. cllan ... 133, 134, 274 whetxel. |im 274 wh.ttaker, cUncy . 274 wlgglaiworth, kathy 274 Wilke. mike .... 159, 274 wilfcin. to'a 274 wilkinson. alien ... (not pictured) willaman. debbie •• 274 wille', barb 274 william , susan .... 129. 274 wilson. rick . (not p.ctured) wilscn. sally 274 Wilson, steve 274 winemiller. louise . . 274 winters, pam wise. Helena 274 witacxack. mark ... wodicke, gary woll. cynthia ..... 274 wolfc, |eri 274 wolford, bill wolford. layne . . 274 wolowic. jill wood, jody woodward, mariita 274 woo! , terry 274 worrel. marty .... 274 wright. dan 274 wtight. george . -. 274 wright, jennic .... . . 185. 186. 187. 189, 274 wynne, peter ... 76. 152, 274 yepsen, rob ................ 159, 274 yoder, cindl ..................... 274 young, doug .................... 274 « , id ......................... 274 Xattman. dave..................... 274 jellmer, mark ......... 152, 76, 274 Ikht, «ric............. 154, 176, 274 patty ............. 274 xubewsky, lynn ............. 107. 274 xuhart, | nny .................... 274 echatx. kathy .... 200 200 edair, diane ..... 200. 200 204 200 102 237 201 201 anderholm. dennit anderson, chuck . 201 201 anderson, craig .. .. 129, 154, 199, 176. 201 anderson. jane . . 201 201 201 amold, jeff augenstein, gary baas, gretchen ............... 199. 202 bacon, matt ......................... 203 bain, linda ........................ 203 baird, gary ......................... 203 baker, barb .................. 129, 202 baker, chuck ........................ 203 batdock, bath ..................... 202 balk, (an ........................ 203 ball, iay .. 70. 123. 152, 161, 162. 173. 203 bare, randy ........................ 202 barnett, bill.................. 202 barr. rick ........................ 203 barren, coihy ..................... 203 barter, judy ................. 186. 203 basford. stave............. 75. 77. 202 beskwill, jane .................... 203 bassett. gary ........... 154. 176. 202 bateson, tarry .................... 202 batley, rosalind .................. 202 baoer. bob.................... 171. 203 bean, bob .................... 171, 204 beer, eugene beesen. lesley ... bellew. pat........ benalcarar, bertha bennett, cheri ... bernayt, lynda .. beiley, peggy ... bice, sue.......... bierwirth, iody . - birch, dave ...... black, tom........ bod.e, sue........ boehm. robin .. bog as, susan ... bonifield, nancy bennia. sharon .. booth, kim ....... berden, diane ... bo wen. branda . bowen, bob . - -. bower, tueky . . . bowman, jacquie boyd, reb ....... bradford, chip . braithwaite. don brandt, doug .. . ... Ul, 116, 136. 187, 109. 112. 143. 190. ____75. ____ 185, ... 176. 96. 205. 204. ____ 204. 204 204 204 204 204 204 204 204 204 204 204 204 251 204 204 205 205 205 205 248 205 205 205 205 206 205 bratton, joo . brayden, bob bright, mark . , brisley. susan brose. dave brosend. sylvi brown, mary . brown, mike . brown. Stella browning, je f bruck, dave . bruno. karen . burl, sieve . . 112. 206 ..... 206 .. 95. 205 .....205 ........207 .. 87, 207 .....207 .....207 ......206 ......206 ........251 ..... 206 .....207 caborn. jeff . - -. caborn, jon .. .. cetderone, kethy caldwell. pat ... celandine, barb Campbell, christy card , phil ... carlson, alien . .. cermell. c«ndy . . 167. 207. 218 .......... 207 188, 189. 207. 215 .......... 206 .......... 206 ..........206 .......... 175 ...........207 .......... 207 F INTERIOR OECORATING 332 carnet, «||en................ 152. 207 carton, candy................. 87. 207 cato, dcbbie ...................... 206 cavatlaro. carol .................. 206 cKaney, mike ................ 179, 206 chapin, mike ...................... 207 chapin, pat ....................... 207 chapman, barb................ 123, 207 chipman, lorn ..................... 251 chrittison, laurie ................ 207 chritty, robin............... 109, 208 clark, bill.................... 208 dark, gary..................... 208 dark, tom ................... 100. 208 clauon. diana ..................... 252 dote, chelle ...................... 208 dole, elite ....................... 208 cochran, jack ..................... 209 coddmgton, carol . 71, 93, 94, 208 colley. pal ....................... 252 collirw, ilan ..................... 209 comfort, phil ..................... 208 compion. mike ................... • • • 209 cook, candy ....................... 209 cook, jim ........... (nor pictured) cool, candy .................... 209 cooper, dave ...................... 209 copeland, chrii . 85, 157, 159, 199, 209, 217 eorbett, thereie .................. 209 cotterman, bob .................... 209 coughlin, janice .................. 209 craine. mary .......................209 craven , julie .............. 209. 231 craven, karl ...................... 209 creator, molly ,. 80. 110, 122. 184, 185. 186, 187. 189, 209 crim. doug . 80, 99. 150, 152, 175, crook, cott ................. 85, 252 210, 219, 243 crotty, ann ....................... 210 crunelle, bob ..................... 211 Cunningham, jane .................. 211 dancshv.trl, Kathy ................ 211 daniel, annette ............. 112, 210 davidson, ann ... 68. 75, 123, 210 da vie , kri ................ 116, 211 davit, judy ...................88. 211 davis, Susanna .................... 252 day. vicki ........................ 210 deam, deb ..................... 211 dean, dixie ................... 211 dean, Virginia .................... 210 deni , tcott ...................... 211 denni . wait............ 129, 175, 211 detwiler, diene .... 184, 185, 187, doering, roger . do«eldson, doug donnell. dan ... doone, pat .... doyle, mike dragoo. linda drigg . denni dritcoll. kurt ... .. (not pictured) dudley. glen........................212 duncan, greg ...................... 212 duffee. dan............ (not pictured) duncan, greg .......................212 dunk !, dick........... 165. 167. 212 duran, merth ..................... 212 dyne . Patrick .................... 212 ebert. kirk ....................... 212 edmondton, debby .................. 212 tdwards, Karen..................... 212 eitenman, joarvne ................. 212 elam, petti .....................212 elder, debbie ................... 212 ellenwood. key .................... 213 edit, bill ....... 100. 107, 159, 213 ellit, denni ..................... 213 •Hit. judy ........................ 213 elltworth, Imda ................... 213 ervin, mary ..................... 213 etchliman. dave ________ 162. 163, 213 etzel. tom ........................ 213 even , anita ..................68, 214 even , debbie ................... 214 eyre, curt ................... 176. 214 exed. doug.................... 159, 214 fagerberg. peggy . 214 favret, jeanne faxio. (rank 214 federle. karen .... fergut. |im .. 167. 176. 214 finedi, angela . ... . 87. 252 fither. connie 214 fither. dave .. 214 fither, marge .... 214 fleming. |Oe 214 flelcher, tuc 214 fleory, fohn foley, tom 252 fortythe. guy .... 215 fotter. tteve 171. 215 fox, tammy . (not pictured) fraley. pam 215 france. bill 152. 215 frecker. george ... . 215 frey. mark ....... 171. 215 frick, diane friet, jim . ....... 252 friley, brook .... 215 fritch, gary 252 furber. co'ey 216 fumey, pat 216 210 211 211 211 gallagher, ann . 162. gambt, tue .... , 211 gard, harry 252 gardiner. tteve . 210 gardner, lindy . 211 garvin, charlie . 210 gaftch. kefhy . . 210 gavin. lynda ... geatr. george . . 211 252 gere. chritline .. gernhardt. tue . 211 gibton, mark . 211 gierhart. betty . 212 gilbert, karen . . , 252 gilbert, bill .... 212 212 gilbridc. Carolyn 216 Aden, (red . . . . 100. 216 golden. |i a .... . 216 goldtmith, tteve . 70. 71, 84, 100. 104. 116. 122. 216 gonter. paul ... .... 216 gordon. dave . . 152. 217 gottwald. anne . 116. 217 graf. holly .. 217 graham, chrit ... 143. 217 grannit, kathy . grant, fred ... 217 grant, paul .... .... 217 grave , bob ... 217 gray, tteve .... .. 220 220 gregg. rick 152. 217 gruelich, tarry ... .... 220 griffirh. karen . .. .... 220 grinch, dean .... g oih, bob 220 grove, paula .... gucrin, anne . .. . .... 220 guglielmi, frank . .. 220 hackenburg. julie 221 hadrier, tom (not pictured) hjiddad. connie 221 221 hair, marly 122. 221 halberg, drbie .. 221 hale, nancy ..... 221 hall, diane 221 had. garry 123. 221 hamelberg, rob 221 hamilton, dave .. 221 hantak, kjryn ... 221 221 harman, bill .... 221 harmon, larry ... 75. 77. 123. 221 252 harrington. linda 123. 222 L • II 221 hart, kathy .... 68, 122. 221 221 252 ... 77. 221 haxelbakc'. brian 222 heap, ray 107. 156, 159. 222 heckman. craig .. ... 84, 222 henderl.ch. maroe 136 222 henderton. |un . hetelton, craig.............. 154. 222 heskett. gene .. .................. 722 heubel, tan ................ 187. 222 heydinger, lorna .................. 222 high mith, dave .............. 56. 222 hill, earl ............ 176. 183. 222 hilleary, jeff .................... 222 hiltebiddle, vicky ............. • 222 hindad, sue ....................... 223 hitetman, gcorgia ................. 223 hod'ngjworth. richard .. 84. '29, 143. 223 hodoway. tteve .............. 116, 223 hopkins, lynne ............ 217. 223 horn, tom .................. 171, 223 houte. debbie ... ............ 75, 223 howard, larry . ... (not pictured) howell. (ul.e ............... 100. 223 huddy, joeUen ..................... 223 hughe , jacqvie ........... .......223 hughe , john ................ .... 223 hunt, richard . .............. 223 huntxicker, ann ................... 223 hurd, brute ................ 116, 224 irith, mike ............................... 224 ■ aly, alien ............................ 2?4 ■vert, nancy ................ 136, 188. 224 jackton, kitty .................... 225 lackton. meg ...................... 225 jaeger, chri ..................... 225 jenkmt, debbie .................... 225 jennmg . Imda......... 184. 185, 186. 187. 189. 225 jrtteph, trave .............. 176, 225 joecken, bob ................ 162. 225 johnton, babt ..................... 225 johnton, bruce ......... 152, 170, 171. 225 johnton. herb..................... 225 johnton, jeff ..................... 225 johnton, lyrwi .............. 176. 225 johnton, michele .................. 225 johnton, tcotl .................... 225 lohntron. lynn .. 68. 71. 129. 189, 225 jone , evan....................... 225 jonet. rick ....................... 225 jone . tue.................... 93. 225 333 «N (S N SSJi N « « • I Hi 1ft ill | I 2 2 2 1 I o N K N N N m t N nononn nnn , o' . 'I if m I ■ -S ? 3 2 c -O - X ? Is o 5 £ i -£ .O -g -c v X .- NNntittNWfiwnNnpin 5-S 5 r r «o v n O O CD N - - 2 I a . e - JUSn f _.’-s S 15 l|=l • £. . -• i | ■tro'o’bSoooo-EEEEEEEEEEEEEE Is I z I .12 if •O O CO CO w CN s I li -:i 2 2 S S ° t) n ° n s n v r n « n n « m n ss W N c o tM - «- o nronr nr mn |« i :3 . Sa |.« 5 :-t •«« c-i Z W i •: I fliil E E E E E E c x !l :-S I I | Si 2 J 5 3 w w E E E II E t w . O . rv C4 • « c o' jjr i|| EEC 21 g f D ! I CO CO paotlettl, krii .. 116, 123, 129. 237 paolettl, rick............. ....... 237 parfenchuk, pat ............... 237 parrish, bev ........................ 237 parsons, yvonne ............... 238 patterson, candy ............... 238 pattc'son, gwen ... 1 3, 23), 238 Paterson, jim . perry, sue . ... peters. althea . pelleng.il, john pfefferle, lib .. pfeifer, ken .. Phillips, debbie picked, stevo . poe, ginny ... polk, sieve ... porter, dan ... post, dana .... pottle, beth .. pottt, tracey .. powell, lin .... prebus, thia .. prctcoil. mardy price, pam ... pritchard, toe . puglisi, anne .. ......... 239 ......... 238 ......... 238 ... 176. 238 82, 129, 239 ......... 238 93. 180, 183. 215, 238 ... 152. 238 ......... 239 ...........238 .......... 238 ...........238 ...........238 70. 80. 238 ... 210, 238 .......... 252 ...........239 .......... 239 .......... 239 ......... 239 potnam, jelf.............. 123, 239 quanta, bevcrly ................... 239 radcliff. mike ............... 239, 251 ramtey, rachcl ..................... 239 rankin, becky ...................... 240 rantom, linda ...................... 240 rantom, .................. 93, 22, 240 reeb, sieve ......................... 240 reed, jan ........................... 240 reed, janie ......................... 240 reider, brent .. 100, 105, 129, 132, 133, 252 reinhart, harry ........ (not pictured) reinweld, bruce ... 154. 176, 178, reitter, fritz ... 152, 171, 226, 240 renkert, craig .................... 240 reynoldt. lucinda......... 70. 87, 240 rhine. eddie............. 129. 171, 240 richerdi. ginger........... 93. 107, 241 richter. janet................. 241 rietenberger, bill............ 176, 241 rinehart, sussn............ 75. 85. 241 robenelt, dave .................... 241 robem. debbie................... 241 roberts, doug...................84, 2-41 roberti, konny ..................... 241 robertt, Kotl............ 123, 218. 241 robinton, craig .......... 173, 224, 241 robinton, tarah . 93. 109, 111, 241 rogert. rob............. (not pictured) rohr. dan .......................... 241 romire. rkk ............ (not pictured) roof, judy............... . .. 109. 241 roper, nan ................... 185. 241 rott. ken .......... 93. 122. 129, 241 route, neil .................. 167. 242 routtey, peggy...................... 242 ruitinger, cathy .................... 242 rut tell, bob....................... 242 rutherford. jim .................... 242 ryan, judi ......................... 242 salimbene, ann . - 68. 71, 122 , 242 salvaterra. toni . . 242 salzgaber, eliie . 242 santallani, lianne 242 santho, kathy . . 242 santucci. roberto 116. 123, 242 schicfer, kathy . 242 Schmidt, geoff . . 150. 152. 176. 178 . 218 . 242 SCully, margy . . 242 sedeen. matt . . . (not pictured) sedgwick, jeff .. 100, 102, 242 selig. jack 252 sell, donna ... 1 109. 111, 217, 242 senn. lanny 152, 173. 242 sealer, becky ... 87. 242 shafer, karin ... 242 shannon, jack . . . 243 shealy, cmdy 243 shearer, fred .... 243 Sheffield, doug . 68. 80. 122. 172, 173. 243 sherer, kitsy . . .. 243 sheriff, jane .... 243 shonkwiler, sandy — .. 243 thuey. pam 244 siddall. bill 152. 224. 244 silbaugh. laura .. 243 simmons. jody . . .... 245 aims, sieve 245 skillman. lyn .... 71. 93, 106, 122. 244 silivinski, donna . . 93, 245 smith, david a .. . 68 . 70. 821. 82. 244 smith, david 1. .. 244 smith, gary ..... 245 smith, mary 68, 244 smith, ric 244 snavely, dcanne . 244 snider, bob 252 tnyder, doug ... 80 85, 123, 159, 173. 244 tnyder, jeff........ 70, 85, 154, 245 tnyder, jack ...................... 244 tohl, pam ......................... 245 topp. sherry ....................... 244 louden, tim ........................ 245 tpencer, david ..................... 244 tp.ttler, jim .... ................. 245 tpretnak, nikki ....... 185, 186. 1B9, 244 springer, arm .......... 139, 202. 244 Stafford, sheryl ....................245 itankiewicz, tony.......... .... 244 Stanley, bob ........... 176, 179. 245 stark, debbie ...................... 246 stempien. cheri .................. 246 ttevens, craig ..................... 246 Stevenson, jeff ................... 247 Stocker, susan..................... 246 ttone. pat ........................ 246 stone, paul ....................... 246 Stoner, greg ...................... 247 tloyak, mike................... 29, 246 street, scott ................... 246 streng, terry .. 162, 169. 171, 218. 246 stridsberg. geoff ................. 247 ttrosten. randy .... (not pictured) stroupe, randy........ (not pidured) sullivan. tom ..................... 246 sutermatter, jim .................. 246 swank, greg ...................... 246 T taylor, ann ....................... 246 taylor, debbie...................... 246 teachnor. cindy ................... • 2. 246 thietman, |Ohn......... 152. 204, 247 thompton, dana ... (not pictured) thompton. ed ....................... 247 todd. marly .................. 159, 247 torrence. jeff ..................... 247 towntend, mary ..................... 247 trabue. nancy ...................... 247 tracy. scott .. 152, 176, 178. 247 triffon. georgia ................... 247 trotter, chris ..................... 248 turner, randy ..................... 248 uhbg. bob ............ 152. 159. 248 underwood, art ...................248 utt, gaty ....................... 248 vjlaska, so ......................... 2J° van horn, dale....................... 248 van sehoyck. dick vargo. ann vecelli, ehristy verholf. wilfred von rohr. twmk . voss. lance ....... 218. 248 ....... 248 ......... 248 152. 248 04. 109. 112. 122. 248 248 wagner. susie ... ............. 248 warden, debbio 68. 87, 116, 122. 123. 249 warren, ralph .......... ... 249 watkins. bruce ................. 249 watson, dan ................... 249 watson. Imda -. ....... 80 186. 249 Webster, mary beth weiser, phil welch, bonnie west. karen ... . wheatley. |ohn -wheeler, Chris whipple. sally white, sieve whiteman. Imda wick, duke wilcox, bob wlley. latry .... Wilkin, dale wilier, bill . . . williams, john williams, randi williams, tebecca williams, scott wmkcl, john winters |udy . wise, andy wiseman, bob Wiseman, susie wolle. kathy wood, dick workman, carta wright, bonnie wyatt. bill ... (not pictured) .... 249 ____ 249 249 85. 87. 250 ....... 250 70. 88. 180. 250 ............... 250 ... 85. 122. 186, 250 48. 144. 706. 208, 250 ........ 750 ......... 217. 250 ... 250 ................250 ............... 250 ................250 250 ............250 ................250 .. 129. 706. 250 . ______ 167. 250 ... 250 ... 109. 250 ....... 251 87. 173. 250 ....... 251 251 251 yaklevich, vicki .................. 25) yontz. randy............. 84 171. 251 ycung. jim ...... ................. 251 Ziegler, fritz ............... 100 251 ziercher, eric 251 lonal sam ........................... 251 335 Congratulations Seniors CULTER'S DRUG STORES 1661 Lane Avenue Tremont and Zollinger THE HESS-GARDNER LUMBER CO. P.O. Box 5738 Columbus, Ohio N 4 A 4 T 9 H 4 S K T e n n A R y R S R o T a E d X A C o AAA 24 Hr. Wrecker Service KOHR KOHR — REAL ESTATE 336 145 North High Street Columbus, Ohio 43215 AMbKICAIN AGENCY INC. 3805 N. High St. GREAT WESTERN and GRACELAND MINIATURE GOLF IN THE SHOPPING CENTERS We Specialize TUNE UP ALIGNMENT BRAKES ROBINSON'S 1885 W. Fifth Ave. M. I. MEL ROBINSON. Owner 488-0101 488-2282 337 NORTHWEST KIWANIS CLUB OF COLUMBUS Congratulates all seniors, and in particular the winner of the $750.00 Northwest Kiwanis Scholarship, and those students and their parents who are honored at our Scholastic Achievement Dinner. Kiwanis’ motto is ... WE BUILD We hope you seniors will consider this motto as your own. We need your help as we build for a greater future for our nation. Thank you. Northwest KIWANIS Club of Columbus 338 King Thompson Co. REALTORS ■ ...the Company that Created Upper Arlington 1810 Mackenzie Dr. 451-3090 The Arlingtonian COXIi Ml. I TULA T MOHS Interested in a business career? Look into the opportunities at Ohio Bell Pert of the Netionwide Bell System An aqua! opportunity a m ploy a r 339 Sports Scores Show Caliber of Athletics at UA FOOTBALL VARSITY Mary Moorehead Head Coach Pete Corey .. Backf-eld Coach Neal Billman Lin Coach Roge Santille Trainer Co-Captam GeofF Schmidt Bruce Johnson UA .. B9 PLEASANT VIEW 0 UA .,70 SOUTH 0 UA -.32 WATTERSON 2 UA -.47 PORTSMOUTH 8 UA ..49 LIMA . 14 UA.. ..42 ZANESVILLE 20 UA ..31 CHIlllCOTME . 6 UA .62 NEWARK 6 UA.. ..61 MARIETTA 12 UA . .44 LANCASTER 12 UA. .40 CARROLL 44 UA -.40 LANCASTER 40 UA ..21 LANCASTER 38 UA. ..28 WORTHINGTON .. .. 27 OPEN RELAYS, DISTRICT. REGIONAL. AND STATE COMPETITION VARSITY RESERVES T Mi mi Relay 4th out of 28 team 2 St, Joieph Relay 8th out of 27 team 6th out of 44 team 3 A hland Relay IOth out of 29 teami 4 Cincinnati Elder Relay 4th out of 20 team lit out of 22 team 5 Central Ohio League 4th SWIMMING VARSITY UA .. 63 UA.... 50 UA.... 66 UA .58 UA .61 UA . ,T t UA... 62 UA. . ..lit UA....51 UA____96 UA.... I it UA.... 2nd NEWARK 32 AKRON FIRESTONE ... .... 45 PLEASANT VIEW • .........29 PRINCETON • 37 8EXIEY ................. 34 „ ) ASHLAND COLLEGE SWIM K CLASSIC GREenfielo McClain ...... 33 {lje) PRINCETON INVITATIONAL FAIRVIEW PARK ............ 44 NEWARK .................. 44 LANCASTER ............ 28 (H3) STATE DISTRICT MEET (117 pH.) STATE CHAMPIONSHIP MEET WRESTLING VARSITY Dick Fryman ................................ Coach Co-Captain .......................... Mike Mioly Roger laBarr RESERVES Dick Fryman . Tom Rutan .. .. Dan Dupler Kurt Han en .. ......... Coach Anijtant Coach Auiitant Coach Attittant Coach UA ..47 HARTLEY 0 UA ..26 HILLIARD .... - 12 UA.. ..22 WATTERSON 6 UA.. 27 MARION 7 UA ..30 LANCASTER 0 UA.. ..30 ZANESVILLE . 0 UA.. ..60 CHIlllCOTHE 6 UA ..38 NEWARK 0 UA. . ..44 BROOKHAVEN ... .. 0 CROSS COUNTRY VARSITY Marvin Crotten Coach Dale Harlney Coach UA.. .50 CINCINNATI ELDER ... 27 UA. . .50 DAYTON CHAMINADE 59 UA. 34 WORTHINGTON ... 35 UA. . 34 MARION HARDING ... 68 UA 30 DAYTON STEBBINS .. .. ... 26 UA 30 DAYTON BEAVER CREEK .... 38 UA .21 HILLIARD ... 40 UA.. .24 DAYTON CHAMINADE ... 34 UA .24 DAYTON CARROLL 62 RESERVES Marvin Cro tcn Coach Oale Hartney Coach UA 37 WORTHINGTON .. 21 UA 20 DAYTON STEBBINS .. 38 UA 21 DAYTON BEAVER CREEK 39 Todd Grant ................................. Coach Tri-Captain ................... .. Andy Doyle Chri Copeland Doug Ezell UA . l t (92 pt 1 DENNISON PELAYS UA .. I t '98 pt« ) COLUMBUS CITY RELAYS UA. .52 LANCASTER 43 UA. . 60 canton McKinley — ... 35 UA. ...51 WHETSTONE . . 44 UA. .56 CUYAHOGA FALLS ...39 UA. ...70 WORTHINGTON 25 UA... 24 WESTERVILLE .............. 13 UA... 38 SOUTH .................... 11 UA----41 BISHOP READY .............. 0 UA.... 18 HILLIARD ................. 23 UA,.. 2nd All North Tournament UA... 25 LANCASTER ................ 15 UA----25 WORTHINGTON .............. 14 UA . In BROOKHAVEN. WHETSTONE-TRIANGLE UA. 3rd Top 8 Tournament UA---18 EAST UA. | t CO.l tournament CONVALESCENT NURSING CENTER MARLEN RAOBILL ADMINISTRATOR 140 COUNTY LINE ROAD pSMTnKRV'LLEl 0HI° 43081 PHONE 614 882-1511 340 UA.... Dntr«t Tournament UA.. 7th Sectional Tournament, 9 Qualified RESERVES CoCaptaini ....................... Jay Ball Oenny Oicke RECORD 813 UA ..35 ZANESVILLE 58 UA. . 51 CINCINNATI INDIAN HILLS 35 UA.. 46 MARIETTA ... 53 UA ..51 LANCASTER 31 UA 47 NEWARK 45 Neal Billman Coach UA.... 26 WESTERVIllE ............ 15 UA,... 34 EASTMOOR ................ 3 UA____41 BISHOP READY ............ 6 UA.... 39 HIlllARD ................ 8 UA....36 WHETSTONE ............... 3 UA....3I IANCASTER ............... 6 UA....30 WORTHINGTON ............. 9 UA.... 38 PlEASANT VIEW .......... 10 UA...27 GAHANNA ................ 13 UA... lit Top Four Reserve Tournament (DeSalei. Worthington. Brook haven) BASKETBALL VARSITY Jim Hamilton ................................. Coach Bill Rede I iff ......................... Atiiitent STATE FARM INSURANCE C. Bill Waddel 1979 Riverside Dr. Arlington Shopping Plaza TEAGUE RECORD; 2-B UA 66 GREENFIELD .............. 36 UA. .. 64 EASTMOOR ................ 76 UA.,,.47 CHItllCOTHE ............. 50 UA .. 60 WORTHINGTON ............. 67 UA ...47 ZANESVILLE .............. 83 UA .72 FRANKIIN HEIGHTS ........ 39 UA .62 MARIETTA ................ 66 UA ...55 WATTERSON ............... 60 UA ...61 LANCASTER ............... 62 UA....67 SPRINGFIELD NORTH ..... 62 UA...4I NEWARK .................. 62 TOURNAMENT RECORD; 21 UA.... 65 CHIlllCOTHE ............. 56 UA....66 WESTERVILLE ............. 67 UA.... 50 ZANESVILLE .............. 87 UA.... 60 CINCINNATI INDIAN HILLS . 59 UA....75 MARIETTA ................ 80 UA... .55 LANCASTER ............... 54 UA... 45 NEWARK .................. 67 UA... 102 LAKEWOOD ................ 0 UA----71 COLUMBUS CENTRAL.........63 UA.. 68 LINDEN McKINLEY (OT) ---- 74 RESERVES W.le . RESERVE RECORD 99 . Coach UA. ...55 GREENFIELD UA ..48 EASTMOOR .... 46 UA .. .49 CHIlllCOTHE .... 47 UA .. .62 WORTHINGTON (OT) . . .. 64 UA .. .40 ZANESVILLE UA. ...48 FRANKIIN HEIGHTS . .... 24 UA ...50 MARIETTA .... 45 UA. .. 42 WATTERSON ... 43 UA. .. 39 LANCASTER .... 46 UA . 41 SPRINGFIELD NORTH 48 UA. ...47 NEWARK UA. 42 CHIlllCOTHE 46 UA. .51 WESTERVIllE TRACK VARSITY Marv Croiten Dale Hartncy Co-captaint .. . Head Coach . . Aniitant Coach .. Denny Dicke Earl Hill UA Ilf 43 pti Central Dnlrict Indoor Meet UA. . ..lit 61 pti Newark Indoor Meet UA.. .97 WHETSTONE 30 UA lit Cincinnati Purcell Relayi UA.. ..87 LANCASTER 40 UA.. .99 EASTMOOR 28 UA . lit 120 pti Sandusky Relayi UA ..lit COL Championihip U A . 69' ; lit WORTHINGTON 57 j UA. . ..lit 70 P 1 Upper Arl.ngton Relayi UA. lit 47V pti Cambridge Relayi UA.. ..87 ZANESVIllE UA .lit 88 pti Central DiUnet Outdoor Meet UA. . .85 NEWARK .. 42 UA 2nd STATE UA .. 92 a lit HIlllARD 34 a UA lit 49 .Y pti Riverside Relayi Marv Croilen . . Head Coach Dale Hartney Auiifent Coach UA 90 111 LIBERTY UNION ... .37 UA ., 79 lit CARROll 48 UA .. 77 lit LANCASTER 50 UA 123 lit EASTMOOR 4 UA 108 Ill WHETSTONE . ... 19 UA 115 lit HIlllARD 10 UA 101 Vj lit LANCASTER 25 Vi UA 85 lit WORTHINGTON .... 42 UA 77 lit LIBERTY UNION ... .50 UA 95 lit NORTH 32 UA . . 87 lit NEWARK . 40 BASEBALL VARSITY Pete Corey ...................... Head Coach 876-5113 486-6003 341 ! NINI BARBERS' I O A. M — 8 p.is i. SAT. 0A.IS 1.-5 p.aa. ''•-Captains ................Brian Moloney Bob Bauer Terry Strong UA .. 6 WORTHINGTON .............. 3 UA.... 3 C NORTH .................. 1 UA.... 1 WATTERSON ................ 0 UA.... | WHETSTONE ............... ’2 UA.... 3 DESAIES .................. 4 UA----1 LANCASTER ................ 2 UA... a LANCASTER ................ 4 UA..., a BUCKEYE VAUEY ........... 10 District tournament UA.... 10 C. EAST .................. 5 UA----4 GRANDVIEW ................ 0 UA.... 2 CHILLICOTHE .............. 3 UA.... 4 WHETSTONE ................ 1 UA----13 GRANDVIEW ................ 6 UA.... 2 DESAIES .................. 3 UA----2 WALNUT RIDGE ............. 3 UA----9 WORTHINGTON .............. 3 RESERVES Tom Rutan Head Coach UA---7 DESAIES ................ 5 UA---2 WATTERSON .............. 3 UA.... 12 WESTERVILLE ............ 1 UA.... 7 WEST ................... 0 UA---11 WHETSTONE .............. 1 UA---8 NORTHLAND .............. 4 UA---10 WORTHINGTON ............ 1 UA.... 2 EASTWOOR ............... 3 UA.... 1 DESAIES ................ 2 UA ... 7 BROOKHAVEN ............. 4 UA___13 GRANDVIEW .............. 7 UA____7 WATTERSON .............. 1 UA____9 WHETSTONE .............. 0 UA____9 GRANDVIEW .............. 7 UA___15 WEST ................... 0 UA.... 7 EASTMOOR ............... 0 UA___ 1 WORTHINGTON ............ 5 TENNIS VARSITY Dick Fryman ................................. Head Coach N rk Kosimore Assistant Coach Co-Captains ....................... Doug Sheffield lanny Senn UA 5 COLUMBUS ACADEMY 0 UA .. 5 EUCLID 0 UA .. 5 CINCINNATI WALNUT HILLS . 0 UA 5 NEWARK UA.. .. S CINCINNATI WITHROW 0 UA .. 2 CLEVELAND UNIVERSITY SCHOOL 3 UA . 5 WORTHINGTON .. 0 UA .. 5 LANCASTER 0 UA ..1st WORTHINGTON-Cup Tournament UA.. .. 6 TOLEDO OTTAWA HILLS ... 1 UA 2nd TOLEDO OTTAWA HIllS- Tournamcnf UA. 5 UA.. ..1st COL TOURNAMENT UA runner-up in doubles STATE lanny Senn—Doug Sheffield RESERVES UA----4 BROOKHAVEN ............. 1 UA.... 3 COLUMBUS ACADEMY ....... 2 UA---- 4 WALNUT HILLS ........... 3 UA----4 GRANVILLE .............. 1 UA.... 1 WEST ................... 4 UA----2 WORTHINGTON ............ 3 UA.... 5 WHETSTONE .............. 0 UA.... 1 WEST ................... 4 UA____ 5 WORTHINGTON ............ 0 UA.... WEST ........................... UA 321 strokes KENT ROOSEVELT GOLF VARSITY UA___8Va MARYSVILLE ........... 4 a UA.... 13 WASHINGTON C.H...... 0 UA... 2Vj WORTHINGTON .......... 10Vi UA....15V ZANESVILLE ............ 3V Bill Thomas Co-Captains ... Coach Jay Moffit UA 320 Phil Cardl UA 298 UA ..292 UA ..647 COL CHAMPS SECTIONAL CHAMPS DISTRICT CHAMPS STATE CHAMPS UA 9 NEWARK 0 UA . .14 ZANESVILLE .... 2 1 VOLLEYBALL UA. . 20Va CIRCLEVIllE UA. ..16 WASHINGTON CM ... 0 VARSITY UA. .13 WORTHINGTON 0 UA 12 BEXLEY UA 0 NORTH UA. UA. 12Vj CIRCLEVILLE ... IVa UA . 2 WHETSTONE UA. .. 9 NEWARK 0 UA . . 3 GRANDVIEW UA. . 13 BEXLEY 0 UA----5 WHETSTONE ............... 0 UA 32) ,lrok„ ASHLAND UA---- 5 CHILLICOTHE ............... 0 UA 321 strokes SPRINGFIELD NORTH UA . 2 NORTHLAND 3 UA 3 BROOKHAVEN . ... 0 RESERVES UA_____0 NORTH .................. 2 UA . I BEXLEY ................. 3 UA.. . 0 WHETSTONE .............. 3 UA 3 GRANDVIEW .............. 0 UA____ I NORTHLAND .............. 3 UA.. . I BROOKHAVEN ............. 3 BASKETBALL VARSITY UA.... 44 WESTERVILLE ............. II UA____12 WORTHINGTON ............. 5S UA____29 PLEASANT VIEW ........... 28 UA.... 44 HILLIARD ................ 23 UA.,..44 GRANDVIEW ............... 32 UA... 36 BEXLEY .................. 26 RESERVES PHARMACY UA____12 WESTERVILLE ............. 6 UA.... 15 WORTHINGTON ............ 22 UA.... 44 PLEASANT VIEW .......... 16 UA____29 HILLIARD ................ 9 UA____25 GRANDVIEW ... ........... 16 UA. ..18 BEXLEY ................. 14 TENNIS VARSITY UA... 4 BEXLEY ................... 1 UA.... 3 CHIlllCOTHE ............... 3 UA____0 WORTHINGTON ............... 5 UA.... 4 BEXLEY ................... 1 UA____ 0 C.S.G................... 5 UA.... 0 C.S.G...................... 5 TRACK UPPER ARLINGTON INVITATIONAL —l t CENTRAL OHIO INVITATIONAL - lit HOCKEY VARSITY UA. ..I BEXLEY .................... 5 UA... I CSG........................ UA ... 0 GRANDVIEW ................. 2 UA 4 DELAWARE HAYES ............ 0 RESERVES UA___0 BEXLEY .................... 2 UA ... 0 C.S.G...................... 7 UA 0 GRANDVIEW ................. 6 UA---2 DELAWARE HAYES ............ 0 The 1969 Norwester is printed on 80 lb. Warren paper manufactured by the S. D. Warren Company. The body type is Spartan. Headline type is Lydian. The Taylor Publishing Company printed 1500 copies of the Norwester. We would like to thank Mrs. Courtney Hunter, the yearbook advisor, for her patience and guidance throughout the year. Thanks also go to Matt McCormick for his help in publishing the 1969 Norwester, and to John Hildreth of Tri-Village Studios for his invaluable assistance in photography. Cover, Title Page, Table of Contents, Dividers.....Twink Von Rohr Introduction................................................ Ken Ross Administration and Activities......................................Ann Davidson Dave Murray Sports.................................................Molly Cressor Jay Ball Seniors............................................Linda Harrington Underclassmen......................................Linda Harrington Larry Harmon Ads and Indexes........................................ Doug Sheffield Copy Editor...........................................Debbie Warden Copy Assistants...................................................Barb Chapman Doug Snyder Photography Editor........................................Gary Hall UPPER ARLINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY tremont 344 TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY V . nj' w t ; •T’-vyi.'T'i.if-. -.1.' .1 I y. r
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