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NORWESTER 1970 Volume 46 Upper Arlington High School Columbus. Ohio 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction 2 Students 24 Activities 128 Athletics 196 Administration 244 Index 276 generations of change years of tradition 4 5 hours of concentration Ll e xmte Zo CHILLICOTH OHIO'S FIRST CAPITAL RALPH F HEILMAN SR-MAYOR After Thirty Years of Tradition, The Golden Bear football team thrilled fans at the 1969 Homecoming game by stretching their winning streak to twenty-seven victories, approaching a new record. Seventy-seven hundred spectators endured thirty-degree weather to watch the Bears defeat the Chillicothe Cavaliers. 21-12. The Upper Arlington High School Marching Band added to the excitement of the gome with a sparkling haif-time show devoted to the United States' space program. One formation included the moon beside a star, accompanied by the tune. Good Morning. Starshine. Preparations for Homecoming began with the announcement of the theme. The sky's the limit. Students from each grade devoted many hours of painstaking work to the perfection of their class floats. Taking top honors in the competition was the senior float with the theme, Some Bear Over the Rainbow.” Second place prize went to the juniors, whose float depicted a Chillicothe football player resting in his grave. Highlighting the festivities Thursday evening was the first homecoming pep rally to take place in the new memorial stadium. Students massed at Jones and travelled the parade route to the high school. Senior girls built enthusiasm for the pep rally by riding tandems and bicycles behind their class float. At the rally, football tri-captains Ooug Miller. Jeff Stark, and Mark Zellmer crowned Sue Kolodzik the 1969 Homecom-ing Queen. She was attended by her court of Barb Mansfield. Joan Peterson. Libby Timmons, and Teresa Trousdale. Drawing the three-day celebration to a close was the Homecoming dance Saturday. October 18. with the sounds of The Factory. Captain Jeff Stark moves in to help Chuck Sue Kolodzik obviously enjoys her Franklin make the tackle. duties as Homecoming queen. 6 Seniors accurately predicted the Bears' future: Number One in the State. Homecoming Festivities Move to New Stadium Balloons soar as the Bears embark on their 21-12 victory over the Chillicothc Cavaliers. Relentless Efforts Yield a Brief Glimpse of Perfection Mechanical drawing exacts patience and precision from John Wenger. Making a measurement in the physics lab, Steve Hin-shaw, a 4.0 student, strives for accuracy. The UA band spells out BEARS in a flawless half-time performance. 9 Talents of Dynamic Individuals Explode During Oklahoma! Libby Timmons (Ado Annie) innocently backs away from the accusations of Steve McClave (Will Parker). Connie Forrest, as the Countess, glares at the ragpicker, Randy Skinner, in Drama Club's production of The Madwoman of Chaillot. In a Burst of Creativity Executing a difficult position, Amie Gage performs at the Russian Pavilion .of the 1970 World's Fair. At an open house following a U.A. home game, Half-Magic combines loud music and bright lights to create a psychedelic atmosphere. Outward Appearances Alter With Generations of Change 1959 12 Janna Taylor Sun sot on learning center construction. 1967 1970 1962 1965 13 John Kingsboro takes on his English springer spaniel, Brandy. Stevo Keller gives Jim Knox a pat on the back after a great catch. i Larry Larson and Molly Drake 14 Melelt Eren and Ash-ima Sen Gupta find UA a home away from home. Sharing Memories and Experiences Leads to a Lifetime of Cherished Friendships Amidst the rush between classes. Kit Hadley and Carolyn Bardwell take time to talk. 15 touts oI AeiVj ptacVite oil lot pianist H en toe. Riqtt, §teq BWV focuses in on a strategic Gaming a fundamental et Fulfilling Education Requires Hours of Intense Concentration Hoping lor good results, Carol Sauer and Barb OvorsVy find diligence an attribute. t 18 Susi Greer. Jeff Lewis, Byron Snow, and Gay Fite capture the spirit of Golddiggers '70. Youthful Exuberance Gives Way To a Split Second of Enjoyment !$ Susie Sutphen 19 20 1970 Ushers In a Decade of Achievement Personal goals range from learning to drive to winning athletic competitions. Carefree Companions Take Time Out for Life 25 STUDENTS SENIORS Bob Rauch, President Dave Franklin, Vice-President Barb McKenzie, Secretary Mike Brown, Treasurer 26 Priscilla A. Abbott Stephen T. Adams Michael C. Aiken Gregory S. Alban Jane Alexander Dan B. Allender Ted I. Altenburg Bruce H. Ambuel Diane M. Anderson Susan L. Anderson Walter W. Anderson Karla J. Andrews Jay S. Armbrusler Dave M. Armstrong Ann M. Arnold Barbara J. Arnold Linda F. Arnold Daniel R. Aschman Armond H. Asmo Betsy A. Atkinson Ann C. Badger Ted E. Badley Beverly J. Baler Janette R. Bator Kathleen M. Baker Lucinda A. Baidocfc Barbara A. Bannon Lee Ann Barber Ann B. Birkimer Michael J. Blaine Jeffrey J. Barnes Richard L, Barnes Lisa K. Barrere Deborah C. Barry Gregory Blesch Cynthia J. Blosser 28 Jane A. Barry Janet R. Bartels Gregory C. Bass Dian Bauer Craig M. Baumbusch Jane C. Baumer Christine E. Baz'er Harold E. Beadle James C. Beeler Craig D. Bell Walter P. Betley Deborah F. Billmire Determined Seniors Struggle to Produce a Winning Float Rod Ebright and Jeff Lewis attack chicken wire for the Homecoming float. 29 T Holly K eresa A Ri ay A Bobbin K. Booth dthryn J. B Jane A. Bow Energetic Cheerleaders and Before each football game, cheerleaders and senior girls decorated the team members homes. Jeff Start’s house received royal treatment the day of the Lan. caster game. Senior Girls 30 Mart D. Boyd Beth V. Bradbury Roger N. Brandes Paul R. Brickey Patty L. Briggs Richard Briqhton Colleen H. Briscoe Jeff A. 8riscoe John D. Brooks Amy L. Brown Jana L. Brown Michael T. Brown Devise a New Pastime — Exterior Decorating Gary A. Bowman Ralph Brown Jane M. Bruns Cindy L. Brunton Carol R. Buck Mark E. Bowman Steve C. Buckmaster John A. Buk James A. Bull Robert G. Bunn 31 Walter L. Burdorf Kent W. Burger Charlene R. Burway Derek H. Busch Cynthia J. Butler Peggy L. Campbell Nick D. Cannell Sue A. Cannell Carl D. Carlson Homecoming Court Reigns Over Annual Festivities Al Carnevale Luanne M. Carrell Thomas D. Caton Michael A. Caudy James L. Cavin Cheryl K. Cesar Mike M. Chamberlain Julia Chapman 32 Teresa Trousdale Libby Timmons Joan Peterson Queen Sue Kolodzilc Barb Mansfield 33 Anticipating Hunger Pains, Wise Students Purchase Candy for Long Afternoon After loading the school store with a fresh supply of candy, Chip Hess surveys his work with pride. Meredith A. Charles Carol G. Cheney Debra L Christopher Carolyn M. C'arV Elizabeth E. Clark Janet L. Clark Nancy J. Clark Terry J. Clark 34 Thomas M. Clark Mark D. Coakley Mike T. Coakley James P. Cochran Phil B. Cochran Patricia A. Collins Carolyn K. Conley Leo J. Conway Karen Cook Melody G. Cooper Robert M. Cooper Michael J. Corbett Connie C. Corkwell Wendell H. Cornet© Brian K. Cosens David S. Cowles Trevor J. Craig Donna G. Craven Craiq C. Crissinqer Karen A. Criswell 35 Charles R. Croot Vifc; L. Crosby Jodene L. Crowe James E. Curry Jeffrey J. Curtis Robert M. Dane Lisa A. Davies Craig R. Davis David H. Davis Loren© A. Davis Mary J. Davis David R. Denney Debbie A. Dennis Scott £..[)ennis Janet L. Deringer Sarah D. Dewey Mary J. DeWitt Susan C. Dillon 36 Debra L. Dodez Richard M. Dcdsworth E!'Zabe?h A. Donley 8ruce L. Dorpalen Gayle E. Dotts Candace K. Dunn Diane $. Dvoral. Barbara A. Dvorsty Randi C. Dyhr Lab partners Ann Roso and Janna Taylor wonder what happened. Chemistry Experiments Demand Much Patience 37 While the gym thunders with applause for the State Champs, senior boys display evidence that the Bears conquered a lot of territory. Student Body Packs Gym for Assembly Honoring Bears; Gets Half-Day Vacation Kenneth J. E cgren Samiha El Khadem F. Lynette Eller Nancy C. Elliot Douglas D. Ellis Christopher J. Emery Melelt Eren Nancee L. Etheridge 38 Geoffrey M. Eagleson John D. Evens John S. Evans Jane R. Ewing Roderick M Ebright Susan Farmer Mary L. Farrell Ginie A Feamster John R. Eckleberry John F Fleming Janet L. Fletcher David G. Fogg Jeffrey L. Ford Lisa C. Ford Constance L. Forrest Mark E. Ferry Christene L. Foster Marti M. Foster 39 Jennifer K. Fowler Ronald D. Fox Diane K. Francis Char.'es E. Franklin James H. Gardiner David L. Franklin Mona G. Frecker Terry French Terry K. Freutel Martha S. Gaumer Stephen M. Fries Peter R. Frisch Sheri Frost Margaret A. Fry Merrill Gay Donna L. Frye Kay L. Frymier Deborah K. Fulton Barbara Fusek Amie S. Gage Ruth A. Gallman James E- Garard Robert W. Gardier 40 Girls’ Experiments in Kitchen Yield Anything From Delicacy to Disaster Sherry Smith and Pat Ponce prepare bread for a spaghetti dinner. Kristin A. Gee Katherine L. Gehring Deborah L. Gerhard Rebecca A Gilbert Patricia E. Gilbert Sandra L. Gilbert Linda S Gilmore Judy A. Ginarich 41 James P. Girves Philip J. Glandon Linda L. Glass Sandra I Glaze Teryl L. Gleason Sherry E. Goddard Mite A. Gogar Michael S. Gordon Marianne Graf Nancy V. Graff Susan L. Graham Joan L. Grant Auditorium Lobby Undergoes Changes; Students Spend Spare Time in Lounge Sheelah Moriarty, Steve Schettlcr, John Asmo. Scott Dennis, and Syd Lehner find the student lounge a convenient place to cscapo from the crowd. 42 Nancy J. Graser Carolyn A. Grosso Jeffery E. Groves Sue E. Graves Sarah L. Greegor Mifcri O. Green Eric D. Greer Mary K. Greer Susan K. Greer Mary E. Gregory Jody B. Griffith Kenneth W. Groezinger Rebecca S. Grooms Anne L. Grove 43 David M. Guda Robert G. Gulcher Scot+ J. Guthrie Jeffrey Guy Susan B. Hack Lynne D. Hadder Janet S. Haines Janice L. Haines Stephen P. Hallarn Lynn R. Halverson Kim S. Hamelburg Scott R. Hancock Barbara L. Hannaway Charles R. Hannaway Catherine G. Hannaway Sheri L. Hansen Edgar L. Hanson Robert A. Hanson Mary C- Harmon Kathleen E. Harney 44 Gym Assistants’ Antics Make Swimming Bearable Judy Myers demonstrates the proper use of fins for swimming. Carol E. Harper Michael M. Harris Rebecca A. Harris Kathy E. Hartley Donna M. Harvey Gail F. Hatcher Douqlas W. Headlee Susan M. Healea 45 Deborah L. Healey Barbara J. Heer Rebecca A. Heffelfinger Mary K. Hemlein John S. Heintz Cathy M. Helldoerfer David L. Hendrix Candy L. Henson Daniel A. Herb Christine A. Herchlinc Charles D. Hess Debbie J. Hess Thomas D. Hickman Randy S. Hill New Singing Groups 46 While The Strollers sing at a Christmas treelighting ceremony, this little fellow checks to see if Santa's real. David E. Hllliqosj Laura A. Himes Joseph F. Hinig Stephen P. Hinshaw M chael E. Hinton Viltlcie L. Hirst Larry B. Hobbs Gordon G. Hobson Entertain Audiences Around the Community 47 Lisa A. Hoqan Thomas P. Hogan Robin Holderman James F. Holland Ross B. Hollingsworth Lisa D. Homan Molly K. Hood Pamela N. Hood David L. Horn Patricia J. Hosey Dennis C. Howard Shelley Howell David R. Hughes Melanie B. Hummel Pamela L. Hurray Donna J. Hussey Dennis P. Jones Peggy L. Jones Kristen K. Hutchison Cecilia J. Igoe John D. Irwin Kathryn J. Irwin Timothy B. Jones Diane E. Juillard 48 Paula J. Isabel Eleanor L. Jink Arnel L. Jividen Chris N. Johnson Clarke W. Johnson Frederick B. Johnson Jeri L. Johnson Christine Johnson Jeffrey W. Johnston Judith A. Johnston Barbara P. Jones Bari E. Jones Sports Announcers Give Fans Play-by-Play Accounts Scott Guthrie assists announcer Brett Moorehead during a basketball game. 49 Student Council Installs Jukebox in Cafeteria? Adds Rosita Kapetanovic Linda S. Kate Elizabeth A. Kazmaier Judith L. Keitz Duane V. Keller Stephen L. Keller Deborah L. Kellough Darin G. Kendall 50 Commotion During Hectic Noon Hour Nan L Kennedy Patricia J. Kepley John Kossler Lawrence A. Kidd John Kiener Deborah A. Kilgore Robert King John D. Kingsboro Debra L. Kinyon James Kirk ley Lynda G. Kitchton James C. Knox Sue E. Kolodzik Jeanne M. Kraus Jeff L. Kraushaar Cathleen Kroft Jeffrey D. Krouse 51 The Senior Breakfast gave many bleary-eyed seniors a chance to chat before school started. Seniors Gather for Final Flings Before Graduation 52 The Senior Carnival featured a fortune teller, game booths, music, and movies. Senior parents organized the supper, made the decorations, and served the meal. 53 Susan L. Kruger Bruce E. Krumlauf Mark A. Krumm Jim D. Larkin David Lancione David H. Landis Barry P. Lang Christopher K. Lane Renee B. Laniado J. Peter Larson James Lathrop Nels P. Lawrence 54 Flood of Spring Research Assignments Sends Masses From Study Hall to Library Flipping through tho card catalogue, Susie Cannell looks for the right book. Uruce N. Layne Thomas P. Leatherman Roberta M. Leavey Cynthia A. Lee Sydney M. Lehner Robert A. Lenander Deborah L. Leprich David A. Lewis 55 Pawing an electric current from the Tesla coil, at right, over his body, Roger Nohl illuminates the fluorescent light. Enterprising Physics Jeffrey C. Lewis Maria V. Li Susan B. Liddy Carole E. Lloyd Stephen 8. Lloyd K. Douglas Lode Leon P. Loechler Robert O. Loechler Thomas C. Leoning 56 Students Rely on Ingenuity for Lab Experiments Ann Lohrman Tremper Longman Lezlie A. Lucas Nicole D. Luce Paul G. Lukeman Gregory K. Lux Mary Ann Lyons Mark E. MacDonald Richord A. Mackey Sally A. Magnuson R. Tighe Magnuson Doris Mahaffey Marilyn S. Mahan Cynthia M. Maher Barbara Mansfield Daniel T. Marshall Nancy L. Marshall Lois A. McAdoo Jeffrey B. McClure 57 Elizabeth L. McConnaughey Michael R. McConnell Marilyn J. McCoy Mary Kay McCoy Richard C. McCracken Shirley A. McGlone Kathleen A. McGraner Barbara J. McKenzie Christine E. McKinney Alice D. McKitric David W. McLaughlin Donna G. McLean Paul McNamara Nancy J. McNeal Kathleen M. McNeil Stephen W. Meagher Nancy Meckstroth 58 Susie Graham, loft, and Pat Weber, right, giggle as Erin Moriarty hams it up. The girls, pupils in Mrs. Hale's fifth period French V class, enacted a short story they had read. Skits Add Touch of Humor to French V Classes Dave P. Medici Linda L. Meedcr Barbara E. Meistedt David A. Mengerink Michael S. Messick Richard W. Midden Stephen C. Miely Dick F. Miller 59 Cafeteria Workers Don Aprons for Tasks Behind the Counter Furious cafeteria workers. Bill Selig and Jeff and teachers who wait until the end of the lunch trays. Douglas C. Miller Lisa Miller Martha E. Mii'er Matthew K. Miller Steven J. Miller Ronald W. Mink John B. Mitchell Marcia S. Mitchell 60 Zano, lash out at students poriod to return their Barbara L. Mix Rachelle E. Moore Brett S. Moorehead David C. Morgan Erin F. Moriarity Sheelah K. Moriarity James G. Morris Nancy E. Morrison Barbara L. Mowery Leslie A. Murphy Marilyn R. Murtha Joseph A. Myers 61 Judy L. Myers Kristine L. Nagel Russ L. Neds Kathrin L. Nelson Melinda S. Newkirk Roger T. Nohl Nancy K. Norris Mark Noterman Mike Noterman Nancy 8. Nowell Mary C. Nuhfer Teri L. O'Connor Eric L. Odor Rebecca Oesterling Joseph R. Ojalvc Karen S. Olson James C. Orr Lloyd L. Osborne John T. Owens Kittie A. Palm 62 Katherine E. Palmer James E. Paoletti Elisa M. Pardo J. Mark Parson William M. Patterson Edward K. Pepko Glenn H. Peshek Joan E. Peterson Deborah K. Pfarr Edward J. Phillips R. Titus Piper Robert L. Polk Seniors Long for Outdoors As Spring Weather Arrives After leaving their government class to enjoy the warm weathor, Steve Miely and Chris Emery occasionally pop in for instructions. 63 Patricia Ponce Mary M. Pond Thomas J. Popa Patricia A. Ports Jacquelyn J. Potter Diane Powell Colleen A. Price Judy L. Price Bruce A. Pritchard Deborah J. ProRock Leslie R. Radbill Judy E. Radobaugh Humanities Classes Explore Everything From 64 Humanities students gather around Mr. Weldon Adams as he explains how a pipe organ works. The two classes traveled to Covenant Presbyterian Church to see the instrument. Christy A. Ramsay Janet K. Ransom Gail R. Rasoaola Robert F. Rauch Dianne E. Pay Richard A. Ray Mary K. Reber Pamela J. Reed Michael E. Reedy Dennis R. Reeves G. Douglas Reid Gary P. Reitter Ancient Greek Philosophy to Surrealistic Art James C. Rendeiro III Alico G. Rennie Linda R. Richards Anna M. Richey Linda S. Rider Laura T. Riggs Rebecca S. Roberts Kathryn Roberts 65 Richard D. Rorapaugh Ann E. Rose Daniel H. Rose Sharon Rupert Denise L. Russell Patricia A. Rybak Craig A. Ryland Monte L. Rytel Phil A. Sabatino Claudia K. Sageser Deborah L. Sahr J. Lynn Sala Susan K. Saravalli Christine L. Server Mark A. Satchwell Daniel H. Saunders Elaine S. Saunders Carolyn E. Savage Julie H. Sayers Richard A. Scarberry Virginia M. Scardina Steohen C. Schettler Donna L. Schmidt 66 Hunger pains overcome will power of students and teachers alike. At the Ski Club bake sale, Mrs. Fulton makes a large purchase. Scrumptious After-School Treats Draw Crowds of Hungry Students John A. Schodorf Sharon L. Schools Beverly G. Schoonover Robert M. Schwarti Ronald L. Scese Gregg D. Seibert Nancy Seibert Linnea R. Seidel 67 Jeffrey J. Seilhamer Sandra L. Seiple Susan L. Seiple Ashima Sen Gupta Debra K. Sharp Linda R. Sharp Barbara E. Sharrock Hilary B. Shaw Steve D. Sheaf 68 Judy Johnston and Jeri Wolfe try their hand at reupholster ing an old chair. Katherine V. Sheppard Cynthia L. Shilliday Deborah E. Short Geoffrey B. Short Thomas F. Shreve Stephen P. Shriner J. Dean Shumaker Mark A. Shutt David F. Si kora Girls Gather Household Hints in Home Ec. Class Nancy A. Sinclair Scot Sinclair C. Bruce Sinton Randall C. Skinner Richard A. Skora Susan E. Slager Randall L. Slyh Gail M. Smith 69 Service Inspires Seniors; Grads Celebrate at Party Ellen Wetherbee and Hilary Shaw sing a duet at the traditional Baccaloaureate service. 70 As the entire senior class stands on stage, the orchestra comes to the end of the processional. Kris Booth is not as enthralled with tho chess game as the players, Greg Blesch and Steve Fries Balloons and hanging beads welcome Suzanne Vandemarlc, Bev Schoonover, Karen Olson, and Linda Gilmore to the Age of Aquarius (left). Above, the fortune-teller studies Karen Olson's life-line. 71 UAHS’s Three-Day Observance of Earth Day Marc T. Smith Sally L. Smith Samuel W. Smith Sherry L. Smith Steven R. Smith W. Ken Smith Carol A. Snell Byron R. Snow Diana J. Snyder Steven A. Solomon Gary R. Somerville Scott W. Soronen Linda A. Sorrell William G. Sotos II Thomas S. Sours Mark S. Spangler Diana L. Stahl Larry G. Stahlhut 72 Includes Series of Speakers and Seminars Jeffrey D. Stark Alan T. Starr Glenna L. Starr Jane E. Steffens Gary T. Stempien Christine M. Stillwagon Amy C. Stocker James M. Stone Michael T. Stone Paul M. Stull Mary J. Strader Kathryn L. Sulken 73 Paul F. Sullivan Karen S. Summers Susanne Sutphen Gordon C. Swartz Anne L. Sweet Joanne M. Sweinsberger Gregory R. Taylor Janna L. Taylor Mary Taylor Variety of Media Available to Advanced Art Classes Marty Foster. Patty Zimmerman, and Janico Haines chat over their work during Mr. Foley’s second poriod Art III class. 74 Mahra L. Teikmanis Scott F. Terry Sheila L. Tessier Bruce L. Tetirick Robert P. Tetirick Dale A. Thomas Janet L. Thomas Melanie J. Thomen James R. Thompson Elizabeth L. Timmons John M. Tingley 75 Enjoying the 1970 UA Relays are Joanie Bassett and Candy Wood, Junior Queens; Joan Poterson, Queen of Queens; Libby Timmons. Senior Queen; Betsy Evans and Lisa Ellies, Sophomore Queens. Track Team Hosts Relays; Students Elect Queens Cynthia S. Tipps Robin Todhunter Susan K. Tonner Vick! L. Triffon Bradley A. Triplehorn Teresa J. Trousdale Bruce A. Turf Mark G. Tuttle Dovid J. Ubbir.g 76 Jeffrey A. Uhlig Leanne M. Underwood Vicki A. Underwood Benjamin W. Vance Susanne M. Vandemark Richard Z. Vesper Dawn E. Vittur Steve A. Vivian Christopher J. Vojsak Timothy D. Wagoner James C. Walker Bruce A. Wall Paul E. Wallingford Robert E. Walsh Ronald L. Walter 77 Anne E. Warnock Mary K. Warnock Donna R. Warren R. Keith Webb Patricia I. Weber Chris D. Weeks Donald F. Westra Ellen J. Wetherbee James P. Whetzel 78 Nancy L. Whit© Clancy M. Whittaker Kathleen A. Wigglesworth Michael D. Wilke Lora J. Wilken Ellen A. Wilkinson Students With Hearty Appetites Scan Lunch Choices Carefully 79 Debra A. Willaman Barbara E. Wilier Susan A. Williams Sally M. Wilson Stephen W. Wilson Louise T. Winemiller Pamela S. Winters Mark D. Witazack Gary W. Wodicka Cynthia A. Wolf Jeri A. Wolfe William A. Wolford 80 Recognizes Outstanding Senior Achievements Jayne F. Wolford Jill V. Wolowic Jody B. Wood Marlita M. Woodward Terry E. Woolf Martha J. Worrel 81 Daniel E. Wright George S. Wright Jennifer L. Wright Peter M. Wynne Joy L. Yaw Robert E. Yepsen Cindi L. Yoder Doug A. Young Jeffrey D. Zane David L. Zartman Mark W. Zellmer Eric E. Zicht Patty A. Zimmerman Lynn M. ZubowsVy Jennifer S. Zuhars Dorothy R. Elder Harriet Morral 82 In Memoriam Robert Micheal Keefe October 26, 1952-August 4, 1968 Susan Helen Robenault May 6, 1952-July 31, 1969 James Michael Parker November 3, 1950-October 5. 1969 83 With Diplomas in Hand, Seniors Plan for Future Graduating seniors occupied the floor of the gymnasium, while their families and friends filled the bleachers. 84 Pho oqryph by Allis St-sqm heads for the invocation (left . Right Bob R. k9 A'b?J b°W 1 senior class. gives a welcoming adless.' B°b Pr0sident 6ottom photogr«pKt by All,. Sti.gman 85 86 Debbie Hurray, Secretary Steve McClave, President 87 While other juniors spend what seems to be an eternity waiting in line, Jim Campbell and Pam Conley inspect their new English books. Book Distribution Marks Opening of School Year Jay Andarholm Lynn Anderson Robin Andrews Bill Anthony Debbio Anthony Donna Appel Groq Arohart Lonnie Armstrong Debbio Aibury Pete Atwell Steve AumilUr Sue Ayres Ed 8ain Ron Baker Chuck Balk Bob Banls Cathy Bannon Carolyn Bard well Jean Bernitr Barb Barry Dee Barry Robin Bartels Tom Baichart Mark Bass Joan-.e 8assett Noello Betley Fran Batterson John Beall 88 Andy Achbach Daw Adair Laura Bearer Bob Beck Susan Beck Sandy Beclquist John Beer Roberta Beeson Debbie Agriesti Jim AIden Janet Benham Bill Bennet Kathy Bent Bob 8«rlin Tina Bickelhaupt Steve Binder Marl Allen Cathy Allsman Jennie Blnak Barb Bievins Greq Bode Barb Boehm Lynn Boqqi Marilyn Boh! Sue Ames Janet Amstuti Debbie Bond Gary Bone-Moriann Bonifiold Debi Borean Janet Borri Don Bowen Mary 8ower Douq Bowman Eric Boyer Jan Bradford Judy Bradford Jim Bratka - Gary Brmtmnser Phil Bretr Randy Brewer Loretta Brooks Marilyn Brothers Pnqqy Brouse Barb Brown Joff Brown Marl Brown Marsha Brown Patty Brown Joff Buchanan Bob Buck Bill Burqener 8ob Burns Bucly Burns Nanci Burtnott Mile Busch Ray Bushonq Robyn Byers Karen Calcamuqqio Bill Caldwell Susan Ca'lahan Vicki Cameron Jim Campbell Kim Campbell Sue Campbell Ron Candago Chris Carlson Donna Carlson Potty Cermean Sue Carpenter 89 Cra Q Carson Brenda Carver John Cassell Tom Castello Debbr Casto Camille Cenci Lani CHall'cjrq Christine Chapman Jo Chern Nancy Christenson Linda Christman Craig Clark Jim Clark Ken C'arko 8arb C'ay Mike Hickey uses a smile to attract customers. Enthusiastic Juniors Sell Refreshments at Kim Close Bob Coddington Don Coffield Kathy Colburn Linda Colo Anne Co'lins Bob Compton Pam Conley Kathy Conn Ed Cooper Kent Coppins Claire Cormar.y Mike Coma Chris Cornwoll Mark Coughlin Janie Craft Richard Cramer Paul Craw Dan Crepeau M-lo Crenelle Larry Cunningham Ross Cunningham John Curtin Debbie Dahlen Tom Dale John Defy Margaret Daniel Joan Davis 90 Dave Dawson Bill Day Steva Dayton Jim Dsam Fred Dean Mindy Dennijon Mile Denti Jeff do Roche Pam Detmond Tim Devanoy Scott DeVere Jano DeWald Dave D -Wee Russell Dill Marie Dingeo Emil DiPietro Dale DiSento Lynda Doepping Gail Doering Serpil Doqangun Dana Donnell Brendan Donovan Molly Drale Sarah Dfiggs Lisa Drole Jan Dubose Jenny Dunbar Steve Dunson Rebecca DuVall John Dyas Greg Dynes Mile Early Scott Ebriqht Laura Eclman Chucl Edgar Sports Events to Replenish Class Treasury Karen Ehlort Charlie E clholt Mary Jane Elam Judy Elder Dianne Ellies Steve Elliott Barbie E'lis Craig E lsworth 91 Suo Ames and Sally Gilbert rolax after the half-time rush. Margie Gardner Charlene Garvey Marl Gatherum Terri Gauch Sue Gavin Steve Gearhart Carol Gegenhe.mer Jerry Gemeinhardt Ginr.y Gerhard John Gilbe'r Sally Gilbert Larry Gi'l Ann Gingrich Betsy Glenn Stephanie Golan Donna Golden Jeff Goldsmith Tyia Goodrich Dan Googint Rose GoMemoefler Peggy Grenois Sheree Green Sharon Greene Brooke Greiner Greg Erf Gary Event Richy Evans Steve Evanj 8rad Ewart Ken Farber Mary Ann Greuhch Debbie Gridley Nan Favret Trevor Ferger Terry Finn Frank Fino Deniie Fischer Jamie Fischer Marqaret Grioser Cindy Griffing Gay Fite Sandra Fleming Sherri Fleming Bonnie Flint Nancy Flory Howie Ford Jessica Gurney Dick Gustafson Kevin Forder Skip Foster Barb Fox Mile Francetchelli Les'ie Frant Chip Freimanit Lynn Gutchet Jenny Guy Kathy Frost Jim Frye Connie Fry’.inqer Ron Fuller John Fullwiler Steve Gage Mark Haddo K.t Hadley Patti Gallagher John Gallucci Janice Gammon Dick Gantt Douq Gantt Leslie Gardner Patty Hager Marilyn Heines 92 Connio Forrest and John Doulin enact a seen© from Madwoman. Members of tho cast did cuttings of tho play for English classes. Madwoman of Chaillot Delights Audiences; English Classes Get Sneak Preview Nancy Haines Davo Hall Jan Hall Je« Hall Nancy Hall Susan Hall Kay Halverson Carol Hamilton Marl Hancocl Sandy Hanley Joe Haqy® Bill Harper Nelson Harper Elizabeth Hartnott tier ay 93 Fred Herchline Shari Hergesell Lucy Herrmann Kim Hess Nancy Hess Patricia Hast Bob Hess Barb Heydinger Mile Hicley Karen Hiclle Ethan HicW Anne Highsmith Mile Hiteiman Pat Hiteiman Charlet Hoch Janet Holladay Sheila Holt Brent Horn Dick Horn Steve Holier Pam Howison Mary Sue Howard April Huffman Garry Huahei Linda Hughes Debbie Hurray Marion Hutton Charlotte Ingraham Dave Jackson Scott Jockson Terri Jackson Joni Jacobs Dan Jaeger Laura Jarman Dean Jelett Carl Jennings Jerry Jesieph Jeff Jinkens Dan Johnson Joan Johnson Welt Johnson Caroline Johnston Annette Jones Ralph Kapo'os Mary Karabinos Suian Karroo Laurie Keith Scott Kel! Susan Keller Betsy Kelsey John Kelsey Robin Kemp Richard Kersell Dan Kimes Jim Kincaid Sue K ng Lisa Kirk Mary Kirk Jack Kirkley S’eve KUchen Kyleen Knilans Marlene Knippenberg Margery Koenig George Koestner Jenni Kohr Ann Leahey 94 Vic Kobliti Terry Kop'iver Ron Krantj Anne Kreinbihl Gretchen Kruger Connie Kuebfer Kathy Kuhfes Corwin Kuhn Curt Kutjlov Carol Kuiperj Donna LaBarre Bernie Lachner Carol lahvic Mile Lamb Rid Lamprecht Stevo Lane BiH Lange Gretchen Larrimer Chri Larson Larry Larson Clif Latiolais Janet Lavelle Diana Laver Laura Larar Festive Hall Decorations Put U.A. in Holiday Spirit While Janet Zara watchos on, Dave Landis and Mary Siegrist add the finishing touches to the Christmas tree donated by Student Council. 95 Junior Boys Emerge Victorious From Annual Before tho WCOL Lively Guys Game, senior boys, left, pit their woight at UAHS. Carol Leo Tom Leroy Marl Leslie Mile Leslie Fred touchier Jim Lewis Joan Lewis John Lewis Karen Lewis Marli Li John Lichlonberg Mimi Linder Beth Lillie Janie Livingslon Jacl Lloyd Marl Lombard Bob Long Bari Loomis Denise Lovo Karen Lowman Joe Lucas Judy Ludwig Marcia Lundy Bill Lull Kalhy Lu« Cynlhia Lynch Jonny Lyon Marl MacClean Marl Mnimonn Pom Marlynal Dave Massie Doug Melon Suzanne Mallern Anno Maull Marilyn May 96 •War at WCOL-Faculty Basketball Game aqatnst tha uniors, right. TVk contest ot brute force has become a tradition John McCabo Ed McC«ul«v Bonnie McClannon Stevo McCiave Karen McClintock Bill McCollough Kim McCormick Mile McDonald Tom McElrov Denni . McGee Mary McKay Jim McKinney Ron McKniqM Patricia McKown Tim Mclaman Mar on McLeod Kent Meadow Sally Mealer Steve Mciiel Kri fi Modem Alico Mercer Dave Metrqer Janet Me iqor Suo Mever Diane Michael Cindy Miller Ellen Miller Sandy Miller Steve Mi Her Jan Mil'hon Bruce Mitchell Geoff Mitchell Tim Mitchell Mile Monroe Cathy Moore 97 Backstage Crews Prove Indispensable During Shows Faith Moore Jglie Moor Sharon Moora Carol Moorahaad Craig Morelocl Bill Mona Marcia Mountt Jody Muallar Tom Myers Nancy Nod Doug Nelton Bob Newlon Bill Nawton Kim Nicola Tom Nipla Carter Nobla Darlana Obarmayar Janet O'Brion Sally O’Brian John Offanbachar Howard Ojolvo Dan O'Kano Daa Olford Barb Oldham Jeff Oliver Marl Ornttein Glen Ortman Mile Oning Kathy Oitrander Lora Owen Alan Pacella Erol Palantelin Brian Palm Dave Palmer Karyn Paprocli Craig Pataly Jock Patterson Pot Poulen Gary Paul Dan Pennell Backstage during Oklahoma!, Blair Charles begins to apply Marianne Bonifield's make-up while Mike Busch dabs on finishing touches. 98 Mitch Peter Nancy Peterson Jay Pfahl Chrii Philipi Mary Piper Jan Pipic Dave Plahuta Dave Porter Steve Power 8'idqet Price Sarah Prodell Pam Purdum Douq Putnam 8eth Radcliff John Ramey Tom Rani Marilyn Rantom Kathy Rarey Dale Ratche Joe Respaola Connie Rauich Tim Reiser Dee Ann Richordjon Michelle Richardton Janice Roaden Jim Robert! Lynda Robert! Penny Robert Bob Roehm Melinda Romire Barb Roie Frank Ros Bob Ro el Mai Rou'.o Patti Ruble Marcia Rudmoie Borb Rudy Chri Runyan Sandro Rupert Jane Russell Bridget Ryan Geri Ryan Margaret Ryan Teti 5abatino Greg Sabo Andy Sailor Sue Salt Howard Sa :gaber Brad Samuel Rick Santho Winn Sapp Sandy Sawyer Marl Saylor Myles Schneible Laura Schneider Debbie Scott Bill Scully Linda Sceger Jeff Seidel Betiy Seifert Jeri So'ler Jes Selby BUI Selig Carol Sell Peggy Shaffer Rhonda Shery Jack Shaw Doug Sheehan Loo Sheppelman Dan Schroyer Dave Shunn Grog Siofert 99 Keyed-Up Cast Members React With Mixed Emotions Mary Siegr.V Becky Simmon Ron Singell Gary Slawion Brad Smith Cindy Smith Debbie Smith Earl Smith Sherry Smith Pam Snyder Eva Sparkman Alan Spiti John Sprouts Dave Starr Mary Stave'ey John Steele Su ie Steele Paul Sieger Sue Sterner Lynn Stevenion Mike Steward Steve Stewart Alan Stiegman Sally Stoffel Sandy Stone Geoff Stoner Dan Stradley Tim Stridtberg Sally Strong Joy Sutermatter Dan Sutphen Brent Taylor Oave Taylor Sue Tewell Ba il Theodotou Jeff Tilton Brenda Tingley Ruth T.ngley Wendy Todd Craig Toothman Jack Trabue Ann Trainer Doug Triffon Phil Trudeau Jeff Tuttle Paul Van Dyke Gail Vanider tyne Mile Vargo Chri Verhoff John Voldrich Carol Wagner Connie Waite Kyme Wall Gay'e Waliton Randy Walter Jud Wambold 100 After Final Curtain Call Shelley Ward Belinda Warner Lynn Watson Bill Weber Cindy Wehr Diana Welch Wendy Welch John Wenger Ken Watt Curl Wheeler Diane Whiteman Anne Wilcox Sue Wilcox Laura Wiley Suti Wilke Mary Lee Wilkinson Julie Williamt Mary Williamt Sue Williamt Donna Willoughby Sandy Wilton Steve Wilton Mile Wmdrath Pam Wingate 101 As tension disappears, Hilary Shaw and Randy Skinner (top), Caroline Johnston (middle), and Nancy Norris (bottom) unwind backstage after the last performance of Oklahoma! W N Ann Winterrowd Doug Wiie Robyn Wittich Lo; Wolf Candy Wood Dave Woodruff Davo Woody Cynthia Woodyard Barb Workman Kathie Worrel Amy Wroe Dave Yaw Sherrie Yontj Rati Young Janet Zara Laurie Z-cht Sharon Ziegler Mark Ziercher Beth Zimmerman Ireno Zonal Peggy Zuber Brad Zubowsly Keith Alftchul Debbie Boclerat Mile Hurd 102 Jim V alVer’s sculpture, the largest in the show, required twelve weeVs to complete. Artists Create New Designs for Entries in Art Exhibition Three hundred fifty students entered exhibits in the art show this year. Out of these, the art teachers selected one hundred twenty-eiqht sculptures, paintings, drawings, designs, woodprints, and ceramics to be displayed. Several of the artists placed their worVs on sale. Nancy Elliot’s Man in B'acV and White No. One ' tooV first place in the drawing category. The judges awarded a blue ribbon to Jane Bowers for her painting, ' Mephistopholes.” John DeaV’s cand'esticV tooV first place in the category of design, and Susie Stull's ceramic won that division. Barb Meistedt entered this wood sculpture in the eihibition, which was held in the humanities classroom. I Carolyn Bardwell paints lettering on the cart where couples picked up favors. 104 At the work site, Craig Toothman lifts a board onto the frame of the Eiffel Tower (left). Below, Lani Challburg paints figures on the side of the Arc de Triomphe. Juniors Slave Over Elaborate Jr.-Sr. Decorations Juniors began preparations for the biggest dance of the year, Junior-Senior, at the kickoff dinner in March. The theme and the decoration chairmen were announced at the spaghetti dinner. May 16. couples attending the dance found themselves at An Evening in Paris. The gym became the center of the city, with such familiar landmarks as the Eiffel Tower, the Arc de Triomphe. the Louvre, and the Moulin Rouge. The halls outside the gym became side streets, complete with boutiques, a bank, a railroad station, and a street cafe. Wild posters and exotic shops transformed the cafeteria into Montmartre, the modern side of Paris. Couples were photographed near a stone fountain at the chateau. The day of the dance. Sue Wilcox completes decorations on the parfumerie. 105 106 SOPHOMORES Sandy Blair, Secretary Dave Mix, Treasurer 107 Kevin Achatj Dave Akers Jeff Akers Joy Agin Steve Alexander Scott Ai'erdirg Chris Amatos Marsha Anderson Beth Andrews Joan Andrews Tod Ar.sted Tom Anthony Jennie Arnold Patty Athleman Clare A.shton Debbie Atkins Ellen Attridqo Sally Auld Chris Baehr Donna Baer Sharon Bailey Donna Baird Kostas Bakalas Paul Belcerzek Ed Ballinger Jenni Barnes Jeri Barniti Anne Barthelmas Jeff Bass Gary Bauor Diane Baumbusch Charles Beall Ann 8eaHio Craio Beblnger Phil 8eck Barb Beckqulst Ellen Beckwith Judy Benadum Carmela Benalcaiar Brian Bendar Keith Benedict Bred Bonjemin Bob Bernard Cindy Borwar.ger Teia Betz Mitch Billman Kerrie Birdsall John Bishop Steve Black Cathy Blaine Sandy Blair Don Bland Patty Bloom Nancy Blotter Milo Blua 108 Pam Board Mile Bobion Noncv Eodenhorn Barb Boehm Debbie Boehm Dale Bonnie Brad Booth Rich Borden Barry Bo tic Tim Boucher Tammy Bowman Greg Boyd Marl Braclnoy Janot Braithwaito Jeff Brandt Derf Braun Gayle Braun Terry Breeie Pam Briclev Sunny Briqht John Britcoe Ed Brijloy Bill Brook Bill Brotend Becky Brown Joe 8rown Randy Brown Rick Brown Steve Brown Sue Brown Jeon Browning Rick Buehler Von Burdorf Barry Burqert Becky Burke Pep Rally in New Stadium Prepares Fans for Victory Students return from ... recess? 109 Sophomore Carol Murtha gathers the courage to tackle this difficult folk dance. Girls’ Gym Classes Take Up Folk Dancing Amy Burlholdnr Becly Burton Stovo Busch Lynn Butters Connie Cold-well John Caldwell Clint Calhoun Don Conlield Mile Connell Doug Cannon Joe Corley Karen Carlson Penny Carnahan Larry Carollo Jeff Carter Craig Carver Chris Casper Darcy Costo Riel Cavallaro Margaret Cenci Dave Chamberlain Jim Chamber; Steve Chapman Blair Charlo; Kip Chastain Sue Cheney Bob Chough Bob Chrisman no Kathi Chn'ssinger Lori Christianson Marto Clark Sharon Clark Tom Clark Sally Clem Dave Close Mark Clymer Charma Coates Caron Cobe Pam Cochran Denise Coff«eld Pam Colo Sue Conner Nancy Cook Steve Cooper Mark Corey Jamie Coriwell Davo Costln Devin CoMerman Clairone Coiad Lisa Cra q Lisa Craig Connie Craine Tom Craven Julie Crist Blair Cromwell Kelle Crosby Debbie Cross Sue Crowell Marl Cunningham Dan Dahlen Chris Daniel Joyce Davenport Jamie Davis Sarah Davis Scott Davis Bill Davis Tom Day Mark Dayton Liso Deal Patty DeCesaro Bob Decker Glenn DcMott Mark Dennis Rich Deringer Dave Dewoy Bob Diesom Greq Dillon Judy Dillon Joy Dingeo Bob Dodei Dee Dodson Jorry Doherty Dan Donley Kathy Dougherty John Douglass John Doutin Pat Doyle Connie Dragoo L sa Drumm Doug Duble Sara Dunn Cheryl Dvorsky Cheri Ebert Melinda Ebert Lynne Ecle’berry Bob Edmondson III Carol Edward Jim Edward Carl Eeman Nancy Elder Saed El Khadem Use Ellle Betty Ellc Bev English Dave Epps Mark Erickson Lynn Esehlimen Betsy Evans Jon Evan Jim Evan Wendy Ewart Jay Ew ng Tom Faber Paul Fawcott France Feamster Sylvia Fergus Heather Few Frank Finelli Ron Finney Steve Fino John Fiorino Barb Fischer Steve Fischer Marty Flint Susan Flory Don Folk Sue Forbe Mile Ford Steve Ford Ginny Fottor Jill Frate Sophomores Band Together for Work on Major Tammy Freda Pat French Tim Fries Suiie Frost Bob Fry Tim Frye Nancy Funston Mary Gabriel Jim Gallman Larry Galloway Joe Gambs Pod Garrison Vicki Garwick John Gaylord Charles Geoenheimer Jack Gehrinq John Gerlach Dave Gibb Janine Gibeaut Tim Gilmoro Vidi Ginther Sally Giovanello Chris Gleba Al«n Glover Don Glower Lori Godderd Denise Goddman Carol Gonser B-africo Goodman Chris Googins Cathy Gordon Laurie Graf 112 John Graham Kim Graham Su a Graham John Grant Bob Grasso Don Grasso Rob Grasswel'er Bob Grave Marc Grave Larry Greathouse Theresa Green Jeff Greiner Robb Griffin Rob Griffith Sherrie Griffith Don Gfin tead Ava Guider Marcia Haddo Judy Haqenlocher Joy Hailey Hank Hala Steve Heiberg Tanya Halb'Jen Bill Hale Marl Hamelberg Greq Hamilton Matt Hamilton Gary Hamman Barb Han Bob Hanlin Bev Hannah Beth Hanson Ann Harmon Phil Harmon Bob Harper 113 Drama Students Conduct Workshop; Present Sample of Modern 'Theater of the Absurd’ Sophomore Kevin O Brien makes his point clear to Dan Donley, Geri Ryan, and Beth Donley during a cutting from 'The Leader.' After the presentation, the audience questioned the actors. Gary Harr,i Joanna Harm Dan Hartnett Colin Hatch Sue Hatch Dave Haueijen Kim Haydock Sue Hay O'ann Headlee Sue Heer Terri Hein'ein Judy Heinfi Ellon Hennetiey Debbie Henney Amy Henry Robin Henry Diane Herbvt Barb Herxog Mile Hiatt Tom Hickey Joe H.ll 114 Mindy Hill John Hilligoss Marl HillttfOm Donna Hiltab'ddle Sally Hinshaw Elaine Hmterschied Marc Hirth Morgan Hodson Steve Hoffman S eve Hohn Gary Hollingsworth Krii Holdermon Patty Hol'and Kit Holjaephel Jim Houchard Bob Houghton Sue Houl Donna Housman Sue Howard C ndy Howell Com Hrobon Gaylin Hubbard Missy Hudson Jodie Hughes Kevin Hughes Marl Hughes Molly Hughes Jim Hunt Rich Hurley Dianne Hussey Marl Imboden Jim Immle Connie Jeffers Joy Jenlint Andy Johnson Brad Johnson Jill Johnson Steve Johnson Sue Johnson Doug Jones Hanl Jones Karen Jones Pam Jones Sandy Jones Eric Joost Riel Joyce Janice Ju’ander Corinno Kauffman Kathy Kaufman Lori Kaimerrak Tom Keener Duane Keith Sherri Keller John Kendall Anne Kennedy Corina Kessis Marina Kessis Karen Keys BiH Khourie Fritz Kiefer Larry Kight Monica Kimball Carolyn King Phi' King Janet Kirkbride Kevin Kirwin Bob Kile Paul Kr.app Sandy Knowlton Kathy Koch Marl Koeniq Nick Kontra Alberto Koitoff Wayno Kottman Eric Kroute Eric Krijtofferten Jon Krouie Joanne Kuhte Poter Kuhlo Lucy Kuhni Dove Lambert Seorqe Lombourno Kathy Londit Pat Lenqley Cirvdi Latiolai Phil Lam Mike Lawrence Tom Laror Bob Lee Gary LeFovre Jan Levey Kathy Lewi Linda Lewi Sheryl Lewi PoMi Lind Clare Lmdtoy Ray Link Giqi Lisle Pete Livingston Preiton Lloyd Mile Locle Pete Lode Albert Lombardi Linda Longman Gary Lougher Andrea Lowman Bill Lo nie Kim Luca Steve Luca Robyn Ludt John Ludwig Mile Ludwig Judy Lule Patty Lynch Nancy MocCracken Gary MacDonald Bill Motley Gordon Marthall 116 Mike Lawrence nonchalantly BACH Ei Chuck Rosser maintains a strangling grip on Kris Holder-man (above). Steve Mintos and Dianne Hussey escape from tho crowd at the 'Soph Ball' (below). John Marshall Karen Martin Paulo Martin Patt. Mauger Kathi Maynard Martha Mc8 d« Marn.e McCabe Milo McClavo Susie McConnauqhey Marl McCormick Games and Music Set Pace at Sophomore Class Party 117 looks on as Jackie Sullivan delivers a successful shot. Brian McCoy Nancy McCracken Janice McCollough Dave McDorrnan Beth McGhae Pat McGlone Molly McGraner Tim McGuckin Kevin McGuire Nan McHenry Kathy McKelvey Neil McKenzie Mike McKinley Debbie McKnight Pat McMahon Cothy McMichaol Molly McNamara Jim McNulty Jennifer McPeek Debby McWhorter Diane Mechtroth Susie Meeder Ray Moelt Bob Mellem Lisa Merrick Teri Mertz Paul Men Patty Messiek Charlotte Meta es Lea Meyers Mindy Middon Bill Miely Eddie Miller Jessie Miller Mile Miller Roger Miller Scott Miller Scott Miller Sue Millikan Dee Dee Minton Driving Simulator Keeps Reckless Sophs Off Roads Mr. Billman leads a thrilling discussion in tho now simulator. 118 John Minton Steve Mintos Dave Mis Michele Montavon Bruce Moody Michelle Moore Gary Morgan Linda Morgan Sue Morgan Marilyn Morloy Diane Morrison Janet Morrow Jim Muhlbach Dicl Murphy Carol Murtha Bill Myort Carol Myort Mile Myort Steve Myort Pat Noale Davo Nelton Connie Notbit Kevin Nierman Sutan Noble Chrit Nolan Amy Nuernberg Kevin O'Brien Tom O'Brien Debbie Ohlingor Carolyn Oliver Barbara Oiler Ken Olson Susan Orr Jay Ortlip Jill Otborno Craig Otter Jim O on Barbara Ore Francey Page Mile Papai Keith Paris Dave Patton r- AhL j ' tM m Jim Paulon Jim Poarcy Joff Porry Robert Perry Cheryl Pottit Phil Pot.tti Chris Plahl Bon Pfefforlo Cindy Phillips Joe Phillips Randy Pierce Tom Plahuta Jim Pond Jolt Poole Jim Popa Lynn Porterfield Scott Porterfield Mile Powers John Price Blair Pride Mary Priestley 119 Experimenting in Biology Lab Carries Sophs Roberta Ri!«y Tom Rinehart Jeff Ritter Jane Robehault Barb Robert Cindy Robert Tom Robert Robert Roof Doug Rorapaugh Bob Ro e Doug Ro s Sarah Pojs Rick RoimI Jenny Ro e!ott Chuck ROiler Greer Rouda Jim Ryan Rojie Ryan Chrl Ry’and Cathy Sabatino Jani Sakalare Bob Sambo Brent Samuel Adie Sapp Carol Sauer Sue Scharenberg Ginr.i Schwerler Margie Scott Terri Scott Rick Sch'eder John Schmidt Jack Scott Sue Scourfield Stu Seubert Brad Sharp Jay Shaw Sue Sheffield Suiie Sherwood Barb Shewmaker Becky Shilliday Rick Qulnby Trent Radbilt Edio Rader Barb Ran om Thad Ra che Steve Rauch Doug Rauih Phil Roy Rut Rayburn Mary Beth Rayo Dan Ream Larry Rector Rene Reeb Dcana Reed Robin Reed Jim Reeve Bill Reid Bill Reinhart Bob Roitter Cathy Renkert Chrl Ronsis Sue Repp Jani Reynold John Reynold Mellenne Rhein Dale Rhine Cindy Richard Jim Richerdion Jay Richter Ellen Rickett B. J. Rigg ft Mi fa 1 . - ,'VV it fl ft ® ft ft 120 Beyond Limits of Everyday Classroom Discussion While Gary Hammon holds the pan steady, his lab partner, Mark Dayton, uses a surgeon's touch to dissect an earthworm. Marl Shilling Joi Shinn Beth Shirk Bob Sholtei Anna Shop Steve Shollet Laurel Short Sally Shrinnr Nancy Shuey Jenny Shutt Stephanie Sieqmt MAe Si I ora Cynthia Silcolt Suiy Singoll Jon Sinton John Slelton Barb Slillman Riel Slaqer Melr.' a Stane Mary Slow tor Sharon Smierlla Barb Smith Debbre Smith Gary Smith Lori Smith Nancy Smith Renee Smith Ruthann Smith Stacey Smith Wendy Smith Robin Snead Debi Snedaler Colin Snow Stacey Snowman Mile Sohl 121 Debbie Solomides Mary Somerville Laura Sorrell Jenny Sours Gail Sparls Marc Speer Susie Spero Cindy Spidell Linda Spridgeon Richard Stodler Marl Staler Marl Stanley V.clie Sraral Karen Sticlney Dave Simson Roberta Stoltx Dave Stone Wes Stout Steve Stoyal Susie Stull Sandy Suess Jaclie Sullivan Jo Ann Supp Scott Swearcngin Ellen Swe nsberger Burl Swendricl Susie Swope Ken Torpey Barb Taylor Krista Taylor Tauna Taylor Brandt Tefft Gigi Tenuta Andy Theodotou John Thomas Marl Thomas Spring Try-Outs Allow for Long Summer Practices 122 Mr. Ginther reviews the line-up of prospective majorettes. mm John Thompson Undo Thompson Terry Thompson Steve Thomjon Terry Thum Ledie Tilton Meliita Tipp Beth Tobin Marleiie Tonti Doug Trotter Martha Trudeau Pam Tyrrell Suiie Tuttle Tom Ulry Steve Underwood Jean Utley John Vandemark Jeff Van Dyke Richard Van Ideratyne Sue Van Schoyk Mary Vargo Carol Vaughn Jeff Von Holten Robm Vo s Chr.t Vraniky Martha Waggoner M.ke Waller Marla Wal h Rob Wallace Bob Wannenfacher Linda Ward Nancy Warfield Midge Watlin Rick Webb Mike Week Greg Wehr Sandy Welch Chris Wentjel Dirl Wett Martin Westfall Linda Wethnrbee Matt Wetsel Cathy Wheeler Vera Wheeler Kathy Whetiol Don White M ke Whiteman Dave Wigglosworth Denise Wigor Penny Wilcot Leo W.lhelm Janet Wilhelmy B.H Wilkinwn Judy Will Dave William Debbie William Sue William Tom Williams Paul Wil on Janice WlnemiHer Doug Wing Cindy Wolfe Sue Wo'ford Dave Wood Bob Woodard Jamie Woolf 8ueky Wright Jeff Wright Shei'a Wright Terry Wynne Tim Wynne Jeff Yeung R cfc Young Steve Young Jim Youngquiit Jane Zimmerman Oobby Zorgor Brandt Buening Phil Loechlor Joe Marinelli Oawn McClenaghan Brian Samuels Susie Schaffner Rusty Smith Jeff Thomas Using Bob Cooper as a model, Rick Slagcr shows his French class how to apply a cast in one easy lesson. 124 Unusual Talents Appear in Class Demonstrations 125 The expressions of Byron Snow, right, Dale Thomas, and Mitzi Green, below, reflect their sentiments during the graduation ceremony. 126 Families and friends of graduating seniors listen to speeches. Photographed by Allie Stieqman Commencement Finalizes Thirteen Years of School 127 Valedictorian Greg Taylor speaks on Involvement. 128 ACTIVITIES Youth-In-Government, Girls’ and Boys’ State, Studer no Council Cultivate Leadership in Ambitious Individuals 1 LISA BARRERE • Girl ' State Representative 2 JANET RANSOM • Girl ' Stale Representative 3 DAVE LEWIS • YIG Party Chairman 4 ROD EBRIGHT • President • Student Council • Boy ' State Representative 5 GAIL HATCHER • Girl ’ State Repre entative • YIG Co-Chairman 6 WILLIAM McKINLEY • Twenty-fifth President of the United State 7 MARK PARSON • YIG Party Chairman • YIG City Manager 8 BARB MANSFIELD • Secretary • Student Council 9 DAVE FRANKLIN • Vice-President e Student Council 10 BOB RAUCH • Boy ' State Representative • YIG Co-Chairman 11 LISA MILLER • Treasurer • Student Council 12 PAUL LUKEMAN • YIG Mayor Missing from Picture: STEVE HINSHAW • Boys' State Representative 131 Left. Mr. Donovan bends over backward to gain control of the ball. Right, Dean Shumaker guides his mule toward the action. Student Council Brings About Big Changes in School Due to legislation enacted by Student Council, many aspects of life at UAHS changed noticeably this year. On the suggestion of Student Council, the Administration revised the dress code to permit girls to wear slacks. In December, Council installed a jukebox in the cafeteria and furniture in the auditorium lobby. Student Council continued to arrange Homecoming festivities, distribute student directories, sponsor the donkey basketball game, and operate the school store. As a special service project. Student Council collected $1,000 to establish a Peace Corps school in Africa. 132 Girls wearing slacks become a common sight at UA. Rod Ebright presides over a meeting socond period in Room 100. Working at the school store. Byron Snow and Blair Charles show courtesy to customers at all times. 133 Dave Denny and Scott Dennis goof off in the student lounge. While seniors wait in line to vote, Bob Rauch explains mechanics of the voting machine to Erin Moriarty. Y-l-G Council Plans Progressive Community Under the sponsorship of the Upper Arlington Civic Association, co-chairmen Gail Hatcher and Bob Rauch organized the Youth-In-Government program for 1969. After being arbitrarily divided into the Black and Gold Parties, seniors caucused and elected party chairmen Dave Lewis and Mark Parson. Platform committees met to decide party policies, and candidates for City Council were nominated. The campaigning closed with an assembly at which the fourteen candidates aired their views on the issues. Seven councilman. Dave Armstrong. Trevor Craig, Mike Brown. Chns Johnson, Paul Lukeman, Steve Miller, and Mark Zellmer. were chosen. These seven elected Paul Lukeman mayor and Dave Armstrong vice-mayor. Board of Education members, a'so elected by the seniors, were Jim Bull, Steve Keller, Ross McConnell, Sheelah Moriarty. and Nancy Norris. Appointed officials. City Manager Mark Parson and his assistant. Roger Nohl, did much of the research for City Council. The more than eighty elected and appointed officials of Youth-In-Government met on December 5 at Hastings auditorium to complete their plans. The active City Council passed an ordinance to annex land north of Henderson Rd. for clean industry. Other action passed by the Council included eight traffic ordinances and a resolution to expand the reference area of the Tremont Library. At the luncheon for the participants. Dr. Meno Lovenstein. a prominent economist, was the featured speaker. This year's Youth-In-Government program proved to bo one of the most successful ever, with over 500 seniors participating. 134 Council hopeful Dave Hendrix does some last-minute campaigning. U.A. police officer leads YIG officials on a tour of city facilities. Mrs. Fulton and Mike Brown discuss YIG Day schedule. Before opening debate, council members review the agenda. 135 Concerned Students Focus Attention on Political and International Affairs 1 DARIN KENDALL • Secretary • Forensic league 2 JEFF MeCLURE • Statistics • Forensic League 3 KIT HADLEY • Treasurer • Amorican Field Service 4 JOHN BEALL • Corresponding Secretary • Forensic League 5 STEVE DUNSON • President • Students for Political Awareness 6 JIM GIRVES e Vice-President • American Field Service 7 PAUL REYNOLDS • President • Forensic League 8 JOHN HEINTZ e Treasurer • Forensic League 9 KATHY BOTTI • President • American Field Service 10 MARIA LI • Secretary e American Field Service Missing from Picture: LYNN HALVERSON • Vice-President • Students for Political Awareness 136 137 Guest Speakers Inform SPA; Orators Take Trophies Students for Political Awareness brought several speakers to UAHS this year. Two of these. Leonard Sneiderman and Benson Wolman, spoke about the rights and responsibilities of conflict. Other guest lecturers included Raymond Cunningham, chairman of a committee on police weaponry, and Jimmy Carola, youth coordinator for the Democratic Party. UA's Forensic League team won the Columbus Bar Association's Sweepstake Trophy for the second consecutive year. Member, ship in the Ohio High School Speech League enabled the team to compete in tournaments around Ohio. In state-wide competition, the team won trophies in the A, B. C. and D divisions for both debate and declamation. Trevor Craig, John Hcinti, and Jeff McClure take notes on John Beall's speech during a debate. The Forensic League trophy case reflects the prowess of UA debaters and speakers. SPA president Steve Dunson makos his point clear. Professor Leonard Sneiderman speaks about the importance of conflict. 138 m Sue Wilcox's Christmas list amuses Ashima. Kathy Botti urges students to buy bonds. Year Away From Home Americanizes AFS Students UA's chapter of the American Field Service sponsored exchange students both at homo and abroad. AFS members became better acquainted with exchanqe students Melek Eren, from Turkey, and Ashima Sen Gupta, from Malaysia, at several parties throughout the year. Members introduced the girls to trick-or-treating at the Halloween party. At a Christmas get-together, Santa Claus paid the group a visit and passed out qifts. AFS kicked off its annual bond sale with a school-wide assembly. Central Ohio AFS students visited tho school for the day. sitting in on classes and talking with students. At the assembly. Melek and Ashima delivered speeches on their feelings after a year at Arlington. 139 Ashima and Melek wear their native costumes for the World’s Fair. Service Clubs Gear Activities Toward the Young; 140 1 LYN MURTHA • Sectary • Y-Teens 2 CYD BUTLER • Secretary • Pub Club 3 TY$A GOODRICH • Publicity • Help Club 4 MARY TAYLOR • Present • Help Club 5 BOB TETIRICK • President • Leaders Club 6 JAYNE WOLFORD • Vice-President • Help Club 7 LYN FARREL • Secretary • Help Club 8 CINDY BRUNTON • Present • Pub Club 9 NANCY MARSHALL • Vice-President • Pub Club 10 ANN ARNOLD • Treasurer • Y-Teens 11 SUE AMES • Vice-President e Y-Teens 12 DEBBIE KILGORE • Treasurer • Leaders Club 13 JOANIE GRANT e President • Y-Teens 14 LINDA RICHARDS e Vice-President Leaders Club Missinq from Picture: NANCY CLARK • Treasurer • Pub Club CAROL GEGENHEIMER • Treasurer e Help Club SUE KOLODZIK • Secretary • Leaders Club Sponsor Holiday Parties for Underprivileged Children Help Club Members Take Time to Make Buddies’ Help Club worlced regularly in two main fields this year, while sponsoring several independent projects. Some members volunteered their services at hospitals and First Community Village, while the majority of the group worked with inner city children through Buddy Club. The members spent one afternoon every week working with their buddies at two downtown churches. The dub gave the children a Christmas party, and in March organized an Easter egg hunt. The groups at the two churches sponsored picnics for their buddies at the end of the year. In the spring, a group of Help Club members collected canned foods and clothing which were distributed in the inner city by the NEMAP organization. The club also collected books to send to an Indian reservation. Joni Jacobs and Penny Roberts lead their buddios on an excursion. Carol Gegenheimer calls Help Club's first meeting to order. Two of Mary Taylor's buddies find friendship and compassion. Students take in the foreign atmosphere offered at the World’s Fair. Susio Sutphcn chats with a new-found friend. Leaders’ Club Expands Projects With World's Fair Leaders’ Club, an organization devoted entirely to service, encouraged language clubs and AFS to set up pavilions in its 1970 World’s Fair. March 2. language classes viewed the displays in the auditorium lobby. Leaders' Club’s first major project was the Leadership Training Conference. Officers of all clubs heard featured speaker Ohio Supreme Court Justice C. William O'Neill discuss the role of leadership in a modern world. Community service projects included the annual Canned Foods Drive at Thanksgiving. Members went door-to-door collecting food for needy families. Every si weeks the club gave a party for underprivileged children at the Central Community House. In the spring, the club’s World Service committee arranged a banquet honoring all Central Ohio AFS students. Don Grasso serves himself at the Leaders' Club sponsored AFS banquet. 143 Pub Club Turns Out Batches of Badges Nancy Clark uses valuable study hall time to cut out badges. Mary Lee Wilkinson waits for an inspiration, left. At right, Susie Greer and Marlita Woodward tape up the finished product. 144 Susy Scourfield and Gretchen Larrimer help themselves to salads at tho Y-Tcens progressive dinner (left). Above, with a skilled hand, Mrs. Bachman shapes rosebuds from icing at the cake-decorating demonstration. Y-Teens’ Activities Revolve Around Service and Fun To satisfy their big appetites. Lyn Murtha, Ann Arnold, and Cindy Maher start in on the first of tnree courses at the dinnor. Y-Teens' activities ranged from service projects to social events. At the beginning of school, the girls heard an agent from the F.B.I. discuss crime and law enforcement. Switching to a more domestic topic. Mrs. Bachman from the Bachman Bakeries demonstrated techniques of cake decorating. The group's major service projects included two parties given for the children at the Southsido Day Care Center. On Halloween and Valentine's Day, the girls provided cookies and cupcakes and entertained the children with games. During the holiday season, the club made tray favors for the Ridgway-lsabelle Nursing Home and delivered them with a series of Christmas carols. In April, twelve girls from the inner city presented a delightful talent show to Y-Teen members. At a progressive dinner, the final event of the year, girls gorged themselves on salads, casseroles, and desserts. 145 Career Clubs Observe Business, Educational and Medical Worlds 1 LESLIE JIRIK • Pretident • Future Nurtet Club 2 LISA BARRERE • Vice-Pretident • Future Teachert Atiocietlon 3 COLLEEN BRISCOE • Treeturer • Future Teachert Attocietion 4 SHEILA TESSIER • Treeturer • Future Nurtet Club 5 DEBBIE WILLAMAN e Secretary e 8utinett Club 6 VICKI CAMERON e Vice-Pretident • But!nett Club 7 DIANA SNYDER • Pretident • Future Teechert Attocietion 8 KATHY GREER • Pretident Butinett Club 9 AMIE GAGE • Secretary e Future Teechert Attocietion Mittinq from Picture: CHRIS FOSTER • Vice-Pretident • Future Nurtet Club CAROL GEGENHEIMER • Secretary • Future Nurtet Club JODY WOOD • Treeturer • Bufinett Club 146 147 I Jody Wood. Debby Willaman, Kathy Greer, and Carol Moore-head conduct a word game at the Christmas party. While Miss Glick and Mrs. Ferdi wait to open their gifts. Kathy Greer and Jody Wood say a few words to the mem-bers. it- - — % Guest Speakers Discuss Employment Opportunities Business Club's activities centered around learning the values of business education. At the first meeting, two Upper Arlington graduates returned to speak on the uses of a business education in employment. Officers for the year were also elected at this meeting. Members decorated the shorthand room for the pot-luck dinner which was held at Christmastime. Each girl at the party received a packet containing materials for cleaning typewriters, and the advisors were presented with teapots. In February. several pupils presented a program on problems which arise in actual office situations. In the spring, the group heard a guest speaker discuss the advantages of interviewing in the business world. 148 Judy Price. Kathy Sulken, Linda Ricker, and Debbie Hess wonder what will be uncovered. r v Future Nurses Throw Parties for Young and Old Futuro nurses' caroling cheers patients at rest homo. In October, Future Nurses' Club members donned Halloween costumes and traveled to the Columbus Children's Psychiatric Hospital where they threw a party for the patients. At Christmastime, the girls sang carols and served refreshments at a Presbyterian nursing home. Several guest speakers talked with the group about opportunities in the field of nursing. At the first meeting of the year, Mrs. Brosend from the Welfare Department spoke to the girls on the ro'ationship of nursing to social work. In November. Mrs. Pierce, who left UAHS in December, described the duties of a school nurse, and in March, Miss Holmes, the new nurse, related her experiences with military nursing. To boost the club's treasury, the group installed kleenex machines in the school and held several bake sales. In February, the girls sponsored an open house featuring the Tabz.'' 149 Leslie Jirik whispers an incantation over children's heads. Leslie Jirilc and Sheila Tessier pass out goodies at Halloween party. Distributive Ed. Workers Get On-the-Job Training Courses in marketing. distribution, and selling techniques armed participants in the Distributive Education program with specialized retailing skills. Juniors studied the various aspects of merchandising, while seniors applied what they learned by working at part-time jobs in the community. At the Distributive Education Leadership Conference, the Upper Arlington chapter was named the outstanding group in the district. When not busy working. DE students found time for fun. In the fall, the DE girls played in the annual powder-puff football game with other high schools in the area. As a moneymaking project, the group sold pennants at football games. The officers for the year announced their successors at the spring banquet, which was held at the Jai-Lai. DECA officers, (seated) Sue Dillon, secretary; Barb Hannaway, historian; (standing) Kathy McNeal, president; Craig Ryland, vice-president; Beth Bradbury, treasurer. Above right. Barb Hannaway. a clerk at the Village Store, helps a customer make a selection. Right, Roberta Leavey and Peggy Jones enjoy the banquet at the Jai-Lai. Storyteller Sue Slagcr reads to first graders at Barrington. 150 On a field frip to Unmoor Jr. High. Colleen Briscoe and Ann Badger listen to a home ec. teacher discuss the merits of her courso. Eager FTA Members Pick Up Teaching Methods FTA's cadet teaching program gave students interested in entering the field of education the opportunity to test their abilities. One period each week. FTA members travelled to nearby elementary and junior high schools, where they assumed the responsibility of conducting a class. In May. FTA members honored the sponsor teachers with a reception in the cafeteria. The year’s social calendar also included a Christmas dinner at Gus’s Restaurant, and the annual Rose Breakfast at the end of the year. In March. FTA members visited an inner city school system. The field trip, a high point of the year for many members, gave the girls a chance to compare different teaching methods. While teaching at Barrington Elementary School, senior Sue Graves helps a second grade teacher by collecting papers. 151 .chief; Kei dith Charles. Conley. w' ior. copy « ' h editor. Ph phonography -ss manager. Sara r; Nicky Luce, 3 152 Patience and Cooperation Essential to Staff Members Receiving a veto, Kay Conley finds that all paqes must meet the approval of tho editor, Bob Tetirick. The 1970 Norwester staff began work early last summer when they set out to sell ads for the yearbook, one of tho largest in the state. In August, eight of the twelve staff members attended a journalism workshop at Kent State University. After the fall subscription drive, the staff members began cropping pictures, makinq lay-outs and writing copy. The editors made decisions on such important aspects of the book as the cover, the divider pages, and color pictures. In order to include the events of the entire school year, the staff arranged for the books to be delivered late in the summer. After the final deadline, the staff members awaited the arrival of the finished product. Of invaluable service to the Norwester staff. John Hildreth arranges one of the many pictures he took for the yearbook. Bob Tetirick informally discusses production problems with staff members Sandy Gilbert. Nancy Elliot and Kay Conley. Keith Webb goes to extremes to sell books. 153 WARL-TV and Jrlingtonian Cover Current Happenings The 1969-1970 Arlingtonian staff strived to present its readers with an objective view of events occurring both inside and outside the school. In addition to writing articles, taking pictures, and selling ads. the staff members faced the new task of making their own paste-ups. Between bi-weekly deadlines, the staff amused themselves by repainting their staff room. WARl. the school's closed-circuit TV station, began te'ecasting five days a week this year. Such programs as Medium 21. the Rick McCracken Show. Meet the Student. Focal Point 70. and Playhouse 20 entertained students in the auditorium lobby during lunch periods. Special features included a fashion show, a debate among candidates for Student Council president, and a spring film festival. Besides selling advertising time to local merchants, the staff held doughnut sales twice each week to help finance their daily broadcast. Paul Stull and Scott Swearingen pause for a commercial during Medium 21. The news and sports program is broadcast live from Room 106. 154 While Scott Elbright listens in. Kit Hadley and Gin-ny Scardina talk over Arlington financial records. V (Top to bottom) WARL-TV Staff: Connie Forfeit. Medium 21; Gordon Swart , buiinois manager; Jeff Goldsmith, enocutive producer and director; Jim Stone, itation manager; Rick McCracken. Rick McCracken Show; Alli© S iog. m.m. traffic and floor director; Ken Clarke, engineering; Dave Gibb, engineering. Arlington - Staff: Lynn Halvor ton. editor-in-chief Lmda Glass, circulation editor; Scott Ebright, staff writer; Sally Driggs, assistant news cd-'or; Denn-i McGee, news editor; Lisa Miller, staff writer, bookkeeper, Twlit Teens columnist: Andy Sa'ler. assistant sports editor, Paul Sullivan, news-feature editor; Ginny Scardina, business manager; Sue Anderson, managing editor. M is ng from picture WARL-TV Staff Vicki Underwood, news producer; Suo Carpenter, audio-visual producer; Scott Swear • ngon cameraman Greg Davis, cameraman; Steve Dunson, Medium ?l Paul Stull, Medium ?l - - eg --:8n Staff; Byron Snow sports ed-tor; Kit Hadley, feature editor; Jill Wolowic. editorial editor; Chris Cornwell, staff write- as iiit.int circulation editor; Rick Webb, photographer. 155 156 Musical and Dramatic Productions Attract Attention of the Community 1 GARY PAUL • Technical Diroclor • Drama Club 2 RANDY SKINNER • Vice-Prosidont • Drama Club 3 KEITH WEB8 • Secretary • Choir 4 JODY CROWE • Secretary • 8and 5 JIM BULL • Treasurer • Choir 6 DENNIS JONES • Vice-President • Band 7 KATHY BOTTI • Secretary • Choir 8 DIANA STAHL • Treasurer • Orchestra 9 NANCY NOWELL • Vice-President • Orchestra 10 DICK MACKEY • President • Choir 11 SUE HACK • President • Orchestra 12 STEVE SOLOMAN • Treasurer • Band Missing from Picture: CONNIE FORREST • Secretary-Treasurer • Drama Club ROBIN GULCHER • President • Drama Club • Vice-President • Choir KAY HALVERSON • Secretary • Orchestra JEFF KRAUSHAAR • President • Band LIBBY TIMMONS • Treasurer • Choir 157 On-Stage Performances Teach Drama Students Techniques of Acting In an attempt to introduce audiences to new types of theater, Drama Club focused on plays written by modern dramatists. The group's fall production, Jean Giraudoux's Madwoman of Chaillot, dealt with the problem of lack of communication in the modern world. Two casts, including over 35 people, rehearsed for four weeks before the performances. In March. Drama Club held its annual workshop. Six students presented several cuttings from The Leader, by Eugene Ionesco. Seniors viewed this example of modern theater of the absurd during their English classes. Following the presentations, the audiences were given the opportunity to question the actors about their roles. Early in December. Drama Club held a demonstration of proper techniques for applying make-up. Students interested in working on make-up crews learned how to apply basic shadowing, lines, and coloring. Showing how cosmetics can completely change an actor's appearance. Randy Skinner and Lynn Sala did the characterization of an old man. At Christmastime, Drama Club members gathered at Gus's Restaurant for a banquet. Wearing a wistful expression. Sue Repp plays the Madwoman of Chaillot. 158 (Left) Connie Forrest consoles Bob Klie as he considers suicide in Madwoman of Chaillot. In another scene, Dick Skora, Mike Hitesmith. and Greg Taylor listen to the babbling of Brandt Tefft, (below). Randy Skinner and Lynn Sala (above) use Robin Gulcher as a model for the make-up demonstration. 159 Band Combines Pleasure With Hard Work; Sparks Enthusiasm Among Fans Judy Price and Sunny Bright display their twirling skill. Mr. Ginther takes a grim stance. 160 Sunny Bright and Dennis Jones become ecstatic with another Bear touchdown. 161 With the harpsichord, Sue Hack adds a unique quality to the spring concert (left). Right, Cellists Joyco Davenport and Jennifer Guy play a difficult passage. Band and Orchestra Practice Diligently for Concerts After the close of the marching season, the band split into the symphonic and concert bands, playing concerts at Christ-mas and in the spring. About twenty-five members were chosen for the Dance Band, which played popular music at social functions around the community. In January, the Upper Arlington Band, receiving straight superior ratings, hosted the District Band Contest. At the state contest, the band received superior and excellent ratings. In the spring, the band joined with the Jones and Hastings bands for a musicale. The entire orchestra presented three concerts throughout the school year. The fall presentation featured popular music, while the other performances offered more serious selections. At the end of the year, the string section presented a concert of music from the baroque period. In the spring, many of the musicians played in the orchestra for Oklahoma!, donating extra hours to practice and rehearsals. Whilo Mr. Farrar conducts the orchestra. Bill Wilkinson concentrates on the score. 162 A-one-and-a-two-and-a-... Clarinetist Penny Bonte warms up before a concert. Trombonists slide through their number with ease. The catwalk offors a stagehand's view. Choir Sings Both Traditional and Pop Arrangements Singing for concerts at school and around the community kept the choir busy this year. The Fall Festival of Song. their first presentation, featured numbers such as Canticle of Praise and Rhythm of Life. The choir sang at several business conferences downtown and for six candlelight dinners at Scioto Country Club. Choir's major production of the year was the Rodgers and Ham-merstein musical. Oklahoma! Most choir members participated in the show, either in the chorus or in leading roles. May 22. the choir presented its annual Spring Choral Festival in the auditorium. Serious and popular selections ranged from I am an American” to Aquarius let the Sun Shine In. Choir members found time for fun on two different occasions in the spring. Near the end of May. the choir took its annual outing to the amusement park at Cedar Point. In June, the choir gathered at Scioto Country Club for a dinner and swimming party. Ric Busch, composer of Etude No. 6”, thanks Ellen Wetherbeo for performing his work at the spring concert. 164 During a spectacular rendition of Aquarius Let the Sun Shine In, choir members danced off the stage and into the aisles. 165 Mr. Yenser leads the Boys' Cadet Glee Club in The Shadow of Your Smile. While fhe Town Criers sing I Dig Rock n Roll Music, the girls' glee club files on stage for fheir pari in tho spring concert. Glee Clubs Share Spotlight at Seasonal Performances 167 The audience at the spring festival enjoys the girls’ glee club’s rendition of Both Sides Now.” Surrounded by sympathetic farmhands, Scot Sinclair, playinq Ali Hakim, bomoans his Ellen Wetherbee. playing Laurey. fate. 168 At a climax in the show, Davo Morgan vows to win Laurey. Time and Talent Contribute to Success of Oklahoma! locturos Ado Annie, Pam Conley. April I through 4, the Upper Arlington High School Vocal Music Department presented the Rodgers and Ham-merstein. musical. Oklahoma! Four separate casts, including over 300 participants from the choir, the glee clubs, and the orchestra, combined their tal ents for the bienniel production. Tryouts for leading roles began early in February, with rehearsals starting in March. Under the direction of Herbert S. Yenser and student directors Nelson Harper and Keith Webb, the choir presented one of its most successful musicals. Crews workinq on liqhtinq. staging, sound, choreography, costumes, and makeup proved invaluable to the success of the show. Although the production required hours of work, all who oartici-pated enjoyed being a part of Oklahoma! Caroline Johnston dons her veil during the Dream Ballet. 169 A Broad Range of Interests Provides Many Opportunities for Involvement at U.A.H.S. 1 JUDY CROWE • Secretary • Fencing Club 2 DAN GOOGENS • Preiident • Fencing Club 3 ED COOPER • Treasurer • Fencing Club 4 SUSIE SUTPHEN • Leaders Club Representative • Ski Club 5 CHIP FREIMANIS e President • Ski Club 6 JUDY RADEBAUGH • Secretary-Treasurer • Ski Club 7 DONNA McLEAN e Publicity Chairman e Ski Club 8 STEVE FRIES e Vice President e Chess Club 9 KATHY PALMER • Head Timer e Upper Arlington Timers Association 10 TOM HOGAN e President e Radio Club 11 WALLY ANDERSON e Head Guard • Upper Arlington Guard 12 GREG SIEFERT • Secretary e Radio Club 13 DAVE GIBB • Vice President e Radio Club 14 KEN CLARK e Treasurer • Radio Club Missing From Picture: GREG BLESCH e President • Chess Club SUE ANDERSON e Head Guard • Upper Arlington Guard JANET RANSOM e Vice President e Fencing Club 170 Chris Vojsak moves a man against Trevor Fergor. A UA radio operator covers a sports car rally©. Radio Buffs and Chess Enthusiasts Pursue Hobbies In order to pick up new ideas. Rodio Club members visited other radio stations. In March, they traveled to a civil defense installation where they viewed emergency radio units. They also visited the radio station at Ohio State University. In April, the radio buffs attended a hamfest in Dayton, Ohio. Amateur radio operators from around the state exchanged ideas. Old members returned for the annual Radio Club picnic, held at Mr. Bowman's home in May. Students with mathematical minds put their logic to use in Chess Club competition. The UA team played evory other week in the Central Ohio Tournament for seven weeks. In the Christmas Tourney, the team placed thirty-third out of approximately seventy teams. The tower in Tom Hogan's backyard picks up and transmits radio signals. Timers Boost Swim Team Morale Before Meets Dobbie Hurray and Sue Anderson check over a chart of swimmers' times. Out of one hundred fifty applicants, swimmers chose twenty-seven girls to serve as timers. These girls timed for all home meets and traveled to most away events. When the team traveled to Cleveland for the Shaker Heights meet, the girls stayed overnight with the timers there. The UA timers hosted the Fairview girls at a home meet. Before each meet, the girls made signs for the natatorium and baked cookies for the swimmers. To raise money, the timers held several bake sales. 173 Fencers Cross Swords in After-School Matches The purpose of Fencing C ub is to enable its members to handle a sword with confidence. When the club started meeting in November, the members concentrated on learning the basic rules of swordsmanship. The first few weeks, the group practiced maneuvers without swords. After the holidays, the newcomers graduated to using foils. More advanced fencers taught the beginners the fundamentals of attacking and parrying. The novice fencers then learned the details of the scoring system. In February, the fencers began actual matches. By the end of the year, each member was qualified to supervise and judge a match. In order to observe the techniques of expert fencers, several members travelled to St. John's Arena to watch Ohio State's team. Sunny Bright and Stephanie Golan battle to the end. 174 Skiers Play in Snow; Try Out New Slopes An unusual amount of snow this year gave Ski Club the opportunity to take two trips to ski resorts. The weekend after semester exams, two buses travelled to Blue Knob in southern Pennsylvania. In February. Ski Club members rode to Seven Springs, a resort northeast of Pittsburgh. Members reminisced about their experiences on the slopes at the spring banquet held at Stouffer's Inn. Judy Radcbaugh and Sylvia Fergus land in a heap! 175 Senior Alice McKitrick sprawls out on the ski slopes (above). Left, the Three Stooges—Brandt Tefft, Steve McClave. and Scot Sinclair pose for the camera. 176 im Girls’ Organizations Plan Social Calendar for ’69-70 1 MARIANNE GRAF • Treasurer • Charm Club 2 LAURA HIMES • Vica President • Charm Club 3 SUE KOLODZIK • Social Chairman • TUF 4 GAIL HATCHER • Vico President • TUF 5 LESLIE MURPHY • Secretary-Treasurer • TUF 6 SUE GAVIN • Treasurer • SHI 7 PATTY BROWN • Secretary • SHI 8 JANE EWING • Secretary • Charm Club 9 SHERRIE YONT2 • Vice President e SHI 10 TRICIA MESSICK e President • SOL 11 LAURA SCHNEIDER e President e SHI 17 BARB FISCHER e Treasurer e SOL 13 SALLY WILSON e President • TUF 14 MIDGE WATKINS • Vice President e SOL Missing from Picture: SHERRI GRIFFITH • Secretary e SOL BECKY ROBERTS • President • Charm Club 177 Sheri Yontz, president of SHI, totes a box of jackets. Lori Smith models the latest in beachwear. Get-Togethers Head List of Girls’ Clubs’ Activities SOL. TUF. and SHI. the three girls' clubs, planned social events to entertain their members throughout the year. SHI gave the annual tea for incoming sophomore girls. During basketball season, the junior girls sponsored an open house. Near the end of May. SHI held a potluck dinner at the home of Sue Gavin. Each girl received a sterling silver charm with SHI engraved on it. Sophomore girls met in the fall and chose the name SOL for their club. The girls e'ected officers and ordered sweatshirts. In April, the group tandemed to the river for a picnic. TUF, the senior girls' club, met for breakfast both the first and last days of school. They enjoyed doughnuts and juice at the homes of Sue Kolodzik and Gail Hatcher. In October. TUF played football at a picnic at the river. At the end of the year, the seniors enjoyed a dinner at David's Buffet. TUF and SHI united to sponsor the Christmas Formal, both clubs' major project of the year. Above right, Alice McKitrick tries to decide on a dessert at the TUF banquet. Right. Lee Ann Barber, Debbie Kellough, Jane Ewing, Karen Criswell, and Sandy Gilbert enjoy their meal at David's Buffet. 178 Paul lultoman escorts Sally Wilson to the modeling platform. Guests of Charm Club sample refreshments before the Style Show. Charm Club Designs New Fashions for Style Show While Mrs. Woolpert comments. Diana Snyder models a pantsuit. While admiring the decorations at the dance, Rod Ebright and Chris Baehr are particularly amused by this jolly snowman. Lani Challburg and Paul Van Dyke pause for refreshments. Carolyn Clark and Gary Augenstein finally find the ornament with their names on it. 180 Sealed: Junior Queon Lani Challburg, Senior Queen Donna McLean; Standing: Patty Brown, Candy Wood. Patty Rybak, and Sally Wilson. TUF and SHI Sponsor Social Highlight of Season Ann Arnold, Candy Henson, and Tom Clark hunt for favors. Junior and senior girls united their efforts to produce Christmas Formal, the climax of the social season. Girls spent hours of work in decorating the cafeteria as Santa's Workshop. A snowman, snowflakes, and the Santa Claus Express added to the North Pole atmosphere. After findinq ornaments for themselves on several Christmas trees, couples danced to the music of the Factory. Heightening the festive spirit. Santa himself visited the dance and passed out candy canes. The highlight of the affair was the crowning of senior queen Donna McLean by last year's queen, Christine Gere. Donna's court included Patty Rybak and Sally Wilson. Junior queen Lani Challburg was attended by her court of Patty Brown and Candy Wood. 181 Roaring '20’s Theme Sets Scene for '10 Golddiggers Couples attending Golddiggers. Charm Club's annual girl-ask-boy dance, found themselves taken back fifty years to the decade of the flapper. Decorations and favors reminiscent of speak easies and prohibition recreated the spirit of the times. Crepe-paper garters served as mementoes of the evening, and posters from the Twenties covered the walls of the cafeteria. Couples appeared in a wide array of costumes, as gangsters. Keystone cops, and flappers. Several girls wore authentic Roaring '20’s costumes. Crowning the evening was the announcement of the kings, who were chosen by the student body. Decorations capture the mood of the flapper era. 182 Evading prohibition laws, couples mingle in the cafeteria. Searching for favors, Keystone Cop Brenda Tingley keeps an cyo on her captive, Craig Ellsworth. 1970 Golddiggors Kings: Jeff Lewis, King of Kings; Mike Brown. Senior King; Steve Mc-Clavo, Junior King; Rick Slager, Sophomore King. 183 Language Clubs Promote International Cooperation 1 BOB TETIRICK • Present • Russian Club 2 BILL WOLFORD • Vic President • Spanish Club 3 JIM ORR • Treasurer • Russian Club 4 MIKE WILKE • Vic President • Russian Club 5 JON CONWAY • Secretary • Spanish Club 6 MARCIA MITCHELL • President • Spanish Club 7 BOB ROEHM Treasurer Spanish Club 8 JANET METZGER Secretary Latin Club 9 LESLIE GARDNER Secretary French Club 10 MIKE MESSICK President Latin Club 11 PHIL BRETZ Treasurer • Latin Club 12 VICKI UNDERWOOD • Vic President Latin Club 13 SUSIE SUTPHEN Treasurer French Club 14 MEREDITH CHARLES Vice President French Club 15 TOM McELROY President French Club Missing from Picture: SCOTT HAMELBERG Secretary Russian Club 184 aiC Through Improved Understanding of Foreign Cultures 185 Famished Spanish Club Members Feast at Dinners To open the year. Spanish Club held a potluck dinner in the cafeteria. Later in the fall, members feasted at a progressive dinner. At Christmastime the group braved wind and rain to go Kinder Key caroling with Spanish Honor Society. After the holidays, a piTfata party, one of the most popular events, took place. Visitors to the Spanish Pavilion of the World's Fair entered the exhibit through a Moorish arch, typical of architecture found in southern Spain. Inside, flowers. piKatas, and Spanish cookies were sold. Joyce Davenport, Marcia Mitchell, and Kris Nagel arrange food at Spanish Club's potluck dinner. Drossed in native Spanish costumes. Kav Conley and Bruce Wall wait to greet students entering the Spanish Pavilion. breaks the pinata and collects his loot Jon Conway takes aim, While looking over tho Russian display at tho World's Fair, guide Gail Hatcher strums a balalaika (above). Mark Hamelburg bites into a big apple at the Father Frost party (above left). Craig Clark prepares to dig into a savory Russian dish (left). Russian Club Focuses on Cultural Aspects of USSR At the opening meeting of Russian Club, vice president Mike Wilke showed slides from his trip to the Soviet Union last summer. Because Christmas is not celebrated in the U.S.S.R., the club held a 'Father Frost' party during the holiday season. Members bobbed for apples and exchanged gifts. Russian music set the background for the potluck dinner in February. Ross McConnell's contribution, beef stroganoff. won a prize for the best dish. The club set up a display of authentic Russian handiwork at the World's Fair. The biggest attraction at the pavilion, however, proved to be a ballet exhibition by senior Amie Gage. Guides at the display showed slides of the U.S.S.R. and served a popular Russian punch. Winding up the year was a picnic at which candidates for next year's offices campaigned. Hungry Russian Club members wait to sample food at their banquet. 187 Culture of Classical Rome Prevails at Latin Pavilion Latin Club's pavilion at the World's Fair featured a display of food and costumes typical in Ancient Rome. Several members donned togas and tunics and became a part of the exhibit itself. Inter Nos officers gave short speeches, in both Latin and in English, describing the customs of ancient Romans. Inter Nos held the traditional slave auction at its first meeting in the fall. Third and fourth year Latin students bought beginning students to serve as slaves throughout the year. Following the auction, Mr. Charles Will showed slides of Greece and talked with Inter Nos members about his tour of the Aegean Sea area. At Christmastime. Latin Club sang carols for the Kinder Key Heart Fund. After carolling, they celebrated with a pizza party at the home of Janet Metzger. At the end of the year, they had a banquet in the cafeteria. Faith Moore points out one of the features of the Latin Club pavilion to Kevin Kirwin. 188 Lounging in luxury. Inter Nos president Mike Mcssick ponders the meaning of life. Sylvia Fergus and Doug Roush sport clover costumes, but Susan Flory's upside-down man wins the judges' approval. Creative Costumes Capture Prizes at Mardi Gras Greg Dillon places his bet with Nancy Bodenhorn. Early in March. French Club decorated classrooms in the language wing for UAHS’s celebration of Mardi Gras. Following the French tradition, members arrived in costume. The visitors enjoyed refreshments in a study hall, which was converted into a French cafe. A flower display, a fortune teller, a roulette wheel, and an invitation to do your own thing lured guests to other rooms. Blonds and Brass provided the musical entertainment. Profits from an open house held during football season helped finance tho celebration. French Club members also enjoyed other aspects of French culture during the year. In April, the club viewed the popular movie, Umbrellas of Cherbourg, in the Little Theatre. Early in May, they feasted on such delicacies as crepe suzettes and coq au vin at PigaH's, a French restaurant in Cincinnati. 189 190 Honor Societies Recognize Academic Achievements; 1 DEBBIE PFARR • Refreshment Chairman • French Honor Society 2 DEBBI FULTON • Treasurer • Spanish Honor Society 3 PAUL LUKEMAN • President • National Honor Society 4 KAY CONLEY • Corresponding Secretary • Spanish Honor Society 5 JUDY PRICE • President • Spanish Honor Society 6 PAUL SULLIVAN • Treasurer • Quill end Scroll Honor Society 7 JIM STONE a Vica President e Quill end Scroll Honor Society 8 LYNN SALA • Prasidant • Franch Honor Society 9 NANCY NORRIS • Traasurar • National Honor Society 10 NANCY GRASER • Vica President • Spanish Honor Society 11 DIANE FRANCIS • Sacratary • Spanish Honor Society 12 DONNA CRAVEN • Treesurer • Franch Honor Society 13 LISA DAVIES • Sacratary • Franch Honor Society 14 SUE ANDERSON • President • Quill and Scroll Honor Society 15 JOANIE GRANT • President • Math Honor Society Missing from Picture: LISA BARRERE • Vice President • French Honor Society SARAH GREEGOR • Secretary • Quill and Scroll Honor Society DAVE LEWIS • Vice President e National Honor Society BARB McKENZlE • Secretary • National Honor Society 191 Stimulate Outstanding Leadership and Scholarship French Honor Society Samples Delicious Pastries French Honor Society, designed to give its members a chance to apply their understanding of French, opened the year with a potluck dinner. After the meal. Lynn Sala and Betsy McCon-naughey showed slides of their summer trip to Europe. In December. the club went Kinder Key carolling and then enjoyed doughnuts and hot chocolate. Along with Russian Club and Spanish Honor Society, French Honor Society sponsored a speaker on the need for foreign language majors in the field of communication. The traditional initiation ceremony took place May 4 in the cafeteria. Several French V students presented an amusing skit for the new members and their parents. Initiates and guests enjoyed pastries and punch at the reception following the ceremony. Lisa Barrere and Kathy Sheppard top off their meal with scrumptious cream puffs. Lynn Sala and Betsy McConnaughey's comments add spice to their slide show (left). Right, a natural flair for acting aids Cindy Mahor and Susie Graham in their skit at the initiation. 192 Tapping Surprises National Honor Society Initiates Senior members Steve Hinshaw and Dave Lewis take junior initiate Tim McLarnan by complete surprise. On May 7, National Honor Society members tapped seventy.nine juniors and seniors to join the organization. Membership, one of the highest honors a high school student can receive, is based on the qualities of character, scholarship. service, and leadership. The new members, chosen on the basis of teacher recommendations, received pins and signed the registor. Dr. Thomas H. Langevin, president of Capital University, addressed the inductees and their parents. Profits from National Honor Society's fall stationery sale financed the reception which followed the ceremony. 193 Spanish Honor Society Meets for Two Initiations At the first meeting of Gabriele Mistral. UAHS's chapter of Spanish Honor Society, two participants in an exchange program with Ecuador spote about their experiences in the foreign country. Patricia Ponce, an exchange student from Ecuador, and Judy Myers, who spent her junior year in the South American nation, showed pictures and souvenirs from the country. At a February potlucf dinner at the home of Nancy Graser. the club sampled Spanish and Mexican foods and held an informal induction ceremony for new members. Most members attended the State Convention. April II, at David's Buffet. In May. a candlelight ceremony honored new members of Spanish Honor Society. Later in the month, new and old members gathered for a picnic at the river. Initiate Linda Longman receives her certificate of membership. After the potluclc dinner, Nancy Graser and Diane Frances conduct the informal initiation ceremony. 194 Quill and Scroll Initiation Features Popular Speaker The G. Ellen Mann Chapter of Quill and Scroll inducted twenty-one members this year. In order to be accepted, the journalists must have published at least fifty inches of their own material and been ranked in the upper third of their class. Opening the ceremony, old members lit candles representing the ideals of the honorary organization. New members then received pins. Professor Walter Seifert of Ohio State University spoke with the group about his career in the field of journalism. Following the program, parents and initiates attended a reception in the auditorium lobby. Left. Jim Stone, lights the last candle at the initiation ceremony. Right. Sarah Greegor presents a membership to inductee Gmny Scardma. 195 196 ATHLETICS Captains Inspire Sportsmanship; Lead Bears Through 198 Challenging Seasons 1 JEFF LEWIS • Co-Captain • Swimming 2 BYRON SNOW • Co-Captain • Swimming 3 BRUCE TETIRICK • Co-Captain • Wrattling 4 JIM THOMPSON • Co-Captain • Wrattling 5 CRAIG CARSON • Co-Captain • Goll 6 CHIP HESS • Co-Captain • BatUtball 7 JEFF KRAUSHAAR • Co-Captain • BatUtball 8 BOB RAUCH • Tri-Captain • Bataball 9 STEVE KELLER • Tri-Captain • Bataball 10 TOM POPA • Co-Captain • Golf 11 MIKE BROWN • Co-Captain • Track 12 MARK ZELLMER • Tri-Captain • Football 13 DOUG MILLER • Tri-Captain • Football 14 JEFF STARK • Tri-Captain • Football 15 PHIL GLANDON • Co-Captain o Tonnit 16 JIM LATHROP • Co-Captain • Tennit 17 WALTER BETLEY • Tri-Captain o Crott Country 18 ERIC ZICHT oTri-Captain o Crott Country 19 BRUCE WALL o Tri-Captain o Crott Country 20 JIM KNOX o Tri-Captain o Bataball Mitting from Picture: JOHN KINGSBORO • Co-Captain o Track SUPERB TEAMWORK LEADS THE TO THIRD CONSECUTIVE STATE Above, tri-captain Jeff Stark hands-off to Jim Thompson. Chip Hess (left) and Steve Hinshaw (right) demonstrate the resourcefulness of the forward pass in U.A.'s offense. Below, the Worthington Cardinals get a taste of a hostile defense. 200 GOLDEN BEARS CHAMPIONSHIP Capturing the state championship, the 1969 Golden Bear foot-ball team forged to a third successive undefeated season. The Bears also won the Central Ohio League trophy, repeating their performance of the previous year. By boosting their winning streak to a record thirty consecutive victories, the Bruins retained the coveted state crown for the third straight year. The seniors became the first class to graduate from Arlington having seen their team win every game. Under the leadership of tri-captains Doug Miller. Jeff Stark, and Mark Zellmer, the Bears displayed remarkable teamwork. The combined efforts and enthusiasm of the entire team led the Bears through their tough season with a 10-0 record. At the banquet honoring the team, Coach Moorehead said of the Bears, They were versatile, mobile, and hostile. The Bruins' savage defensive unit gave up only fifty-four points the entire season and never allowed their opponents to score any extra points. Automatic Bruce Tetirick converted after all forty-eight of U.A.'s touchdowns. To round out the Bears' season, twelve of the Bruins were elected to the first string All-C.O.L. team, proving that the squad had many individual stars. 201 Arlington's fast and furious offensive line makes work look easy for the backs (above). Rick Santho. Steve Keller, Mark Zellmer. and Doug Miller show precise timing and teamwork, two important elements in U.A.'s success formula (below). Jim Thompson demonstrates that maneuverability complements speed. Sharp Defense, Fast Offense Sizzle Through Season 203 With excellent blocking and a strong second effort. Mark Zellmer picks up extra yardage. An ex-cross country runner. Coach Crosten finds an easier way to get around. Endurance Carries U.A. Thinclads to District and Regional Crowns Y ?V c ' X. ' • ' S' -i f tv t •- '‘-gWr ; V - sf- Tim Jones shows some of that Bear enthusiasm (above). Right. Bruce Wall and Bob Loechler finish together, adding important points in the Bears' win at the Regionals. 204 20S Sophomore Bill Makley finishes the race with a powerful stroke. Sensational Water Bears Splash to New Records The Upper Arlington swimming team wound up the 1970 season by capturing its third consecutive runner-up title at the state meet. The Bears' 200-yard medley relay team of Mike Reedy, Steve Miely, Byron Snow, and Steve Buckmaster took first place at the finals, setting a new meet record of 1:41.1. Co-captain Jeff Lewis swam to new records in the 200 and 100-yard backstroke. Four other Bears, Jay Shaw, Byron Snow. Steve Miely. and Tom McElroy also placed at the state finals. In the last event in which the UA team participated, the 400 free relay. Larry Greathouse. Steve Buckmaster. Jay Shaw, and Mike Reedy took fourth place. The state meet merely topped off a highly successful season for the water 8ears. The swimmers won every dual meet in which they participated. 206 Move it! Tom McElroy says a few words to All-American Jeff Lewis before the 100 yd. back stroke. Bernie Lachner sucks in a big breath as he gets off to a flying start. 207 Sophomore Phil Harmon executes a halfgainer with perfect form. 208 At the Worthington meet, Mr. Grant checks an impressive time. Craig Toothman waits for the starter's gun. Swimmers Finish Undefeated in Dual Competition Swimmers take their marks at the Pleasantviow meet. 209 Bears Encounter Tough Competition; Close Out Season Fourth in League Chip Hess, co-captain and leading scorer for the Bears, bags one of his many goals (far left). Bears warm-up to face a tough Chillicothe team (above center). (Below center), Guard Kent Burgert adds an extra ounce of effort as he springs for a shot against Zanesville. (Below). Center Dan Kimes gets the opening tip to get the Bears off to a good start. V------ Reserve Cagers Above left, Jim Knox and Stove Hinshaw help Jeff Kraushaar to the locker room after a unfortunate fall on his ankle. Below left. Jeff Stark shows speed and coordination in handling the ball. 212 Post Winning Season? Coach Builds Strong Team Abovo, Mike Early takes aim for two big points in the exciting first half of the Zanesville game. Right, Steve Kitchon goos up to pull down an important rebound for UA. Jim Thompson loads the team in a warm-up drill (left). The 165-pound co-captain tries for a guillotine at Brookhaven (right). Wrestlers Sweep League and All-North Tournament At the Marion-Franklin match, heavyweight Bruce Sinton gains valuable riding time while working for a break-down. 214 Using a guillotine-cradle combination, Stevo Shriner gets ready to roll back into a pin (above). Bill Khourie, while trying to pin his opponent at the District Tournament, uses a cradle hold (below left). Co-captain Bruce Tetirick leads his team in a pre-match drill (below right). 215 Seven Grapplers Qualify for District Competition Bruce Tetirick proparej to pin his opponent at the District. At the district, Dave Sikora defeats his foe to qualify for the State meet. Congratulations to the Wrassling Team Long before the season began, the Wrestling co captains performed their first duty: riding in the Fourth of July parade with cheerleader Linda Meeder. 217 218 Jim Knoi slugs a clean single with a perfect swing. Big Al“ Starr distracts the pitcher and gets back to the base with time to spare. Batters Share League Title; Play Full Schedule of Games Chip Hess confers with catcher Dave Woodruff. 219 ■ijei 770 Reserves Finish Excellent Season With I 3-4 Record Abovo, Milco Crunollo belts a lino drive toward third base. Left, pitcher Bob Long hurls the ball at the plate. Sophomore Rob Wallace takes a break to quench his thirst. Dave Patten comes to the net behind a strong volley, No. I singles man Rick Stager shows that sportsmanship is also part of the game. Co-captain Jim Lathrop returns a high forehand volley. 222 Co-captain Phil Glandon shows determination in his backhand. Tremendous Tennis Team State doubles champ Don Bowon follows through on his cross-court forehand, above. Below, state semi-finalist Bill Halos sprints to cover a wide volley. Takes State Doubles Title Traditionally Tough Golf Team Places Third in State Co-captain Tom Popa blasts his way out of a sandtrap. Top. Chris Johnson hits a powerful drive off tho tee. Below. Jim Ryan's putt breaks toward the hole. In practice at Scioto Country Club, Randy Brewer lines up a putt. 225 i JoVn - V,« tW ■ via • a s'®' °'den !!al •■ _ ««'« ,n cVoo V c V re V' VA Ve reco c© T' a. ait W.%™' John Wins COL Championship in Record-Breaking S ...8 eason 227 Harriers Seize Crowns at Newark and Sandusky Ono of the track team’s most loyal fans, Mr. Griffith, on the right, enjoys the Arlington Relays. With every muscle taut, Steve Ford strains for extra inches in tho broad jump (left page). Left, Scott Soronen gets ready to break tho tape at the end of the 220-yard dash. Above, Geoff Eagleson flies around a curve in the 220-yard hurdles. 229 Caroline Johnston Molly Drake Syd Lehner Cheerleaders Intensify Spirit at Action-Packed Games Donna Appel Vicki Triffon Carol Moorehead 230 Linda Meeder Pam Snyder Sue Liddy Varsity cheerleaders Syd Lehner and Sue Liddy find themselves in the midst of an entanglement. 231 Susie Meeder Sandy Blair Sally Shrinec Judy Heintz Tammy Bowman reflects the tension of the game. 232 Tammy Bowman At the homecoming gamo, cheerleaders wait for the first touchdown to launch their balloons. Reserve Cheerleaders Generate Enthusiasm for Bears 233 Front Row: Pam Snyder, Sports Head; Jenny Kohr. Bowling; Gail Hatcher, V. Pres.; Tina Stillwagon, Pres.; Jenny Wright, Sec.-Treas.; Linda Richards, Basketball; Molly Drake, Golf. Second Row: Midge Watkins, Sports Head; Joy Jenkins, Recreation; Laurie Graf, Swimming; Nicky Luce. Tennis; Debbie Grid-ley, Track. Third Row: Debbie Hurray, Soc.-Pub.; Nancy Sinclair, Volleyball; Kathy Palmer, Hockey; Judy Dillon, Soft-ball; Caroline Johnston, Archery. Missing from picture: Sue Kolodiik, Sec.-Pub. With an interested audience lookii Varsity—Srs: D. Dvorak, G. Hatcher (Co-capt.). S. Kolodiik, N. Luce, B. Mansfield (Co-capt.j, N. Norris. J. Ransom, P. Rybak, T. Stillwagon, J. Wright; Jrs: B. Brown, P. Brown, M. Elam. Reserves—Srs: L. Meeder, E. Moriarty, J. Myers. K. Palmer, G. Scardina; Jrs: J. A. Bradford, J. L. Bradford, C. Hamilton, N. Hess, T. Jackson, J. Kohr, K. Lowman, L. Schneider. S. Stoffel, L Zicht; Sophs: J. Hughes. A. Kennedy, L. Kuhns, A. Sapp. M. Watkins. Man-agers—Srs. S. Lehner, S. Moriarty; Jr: D. Gridley. Coach: C. Cline. Cabinet Leads G.A.A.; Field Hockey Launches Season The team musters enthusiasm before the big game with C.S.G. Kathy Palmer leads her team down the field. 235 Good ball handling give Tina Stillwagon a clear shot at the basket. Front Row: D. Gridley, J. Kohr. C. Sell, J. Wright, (co-capt.), J. Myers, J. Pipic, S. Flory, S. O'Brien, B. Skillman, D. Dvorak. Row 2: L. Richards, N. Luce. L. Tilton, K. Greer (mgr.), T. Stillwagon (co-capt.), L. Kuhns, A. Sapp, L Kate. N. Sinclair, S. Driggs, Miss Cline, J. Ewing. B. Brown (Mgr.), J. Hughes (mgr.). Missing from picture: A. Collins, Jan Bradford, Judy Bradford, S. Carpenter, J. Dillon, A. Highsmith (mgr.). Basketball Team Sweeps Through Successful Season Jenny Wright bulldoxcs her way past a guard. Susan Flory compensates for her height with an added spring. 236 Playing at the net, sophomore Loslie Tilton makes a powerful return. Girls Emphasize Teamwork and Timing in Volleyball Gail Hatcher sets up a play for the front row. Varsity: D. Dvorak, J. Ewing, K. Greer, G. Hatcher, L Kate. N. Luce (co-capt.), J. Myers (co-capt.), L. Richards, T. Stillwagon, J. Wright. Reserves: J. Borri, M. J. Elam, S. Flory, C. Grasso, J. Hughes, J. Kohr, L. Kuhns, J. Pipic, A. Sapp, B. Skillman, L. Tilton. J. Ransom. 237 Track Team Wins Meets With Versatility and Speed Quick hand-offs, such as between Laurie Graf and Laurie Zicht, led to a first-place finish in the 880-yard relay. In the long jump. Lucy Kuhns makes a safe landing. With perfect form, Tina Stillwagon clears a hurdle. Front Row: J. Davis, L Zicht, P. Snyder, T. Stillwagon, A. Sapp. Row 2: L. Timmons. B. Skillman, P. Turrell, L Gra Kuhns, A. Leahey, L. Kate. D. Dvorak. Miss Cline. Missing from picture: J. Baumer, S. Kolodzik. N. Nowell, S. O Brien. C. be , K. Lewis. 238 Front Row: Miss Wharton. J. Hughes. N. Bodenhorn, J. Pipic. Row 2: L. Davies. J. Dillon. J. Wright, L. Longman. N. Luce, A. Kennedy. Jo Pipic m°ves behind the line he return e long backcourt shot. Girls’ Tennis Team Volleys With Power and Control 239 Lisa Davies' follow-through gives her a powerful shot (left). Right, with a strong serve, Jenny Wright gains a point. In the Senior-Sophomore play-off game, Erin Moriarty stands ready to help Judy Myers send the ball over the net. 240 Sophomore Tricia Messick returns the ball. Mindy Hill contemplates a way to avoid the gutters. During G.A.A. swimming, Ellen Attridge and Chris Vrsansky explore the murky depths of the natatorium pool. G.A.A. Designs Year-Round Program of Intramurals Nancy Neds rushes in to aid Nancy Bodenhorn. 241 Sophomores Monica Kimbcll and Nancy Bodenhorn stretch to tip tho ball to their teammates. After Final Spring Intramurals, Jenny Kohr presents a medal to Linda Kate, one of the highest scorers in G.A.A. bowling. Barb Skillman's power of concentration gives her a solid hit. 242 rr GAA Recaps Outstanding Year at Awards Banquet At tho banquet, Jan Pipic. Carol Sell, and Mrs. Sell reflect the theme of the evening, Happiness is G.A.A.” After Nan McHenry and Pam Wingate help Charleno Garvey hold her position on the parallel bars, Charlene practices on her own. 243 ADMINISTRATION Administrative Officials Analyze Needs; Oversee Community’s Educational Program 246 Walter B. Heischman Superintendent of Schools Emil E. Vavrik Administrative Assistant to the Superintendent 247 P.T.A. Officers: Mr. Richard Greathouse, treasurer; Dr. Richard Stager, president; Mrs. Thomas Sours, membership chairman; Mrs. David Gago, homeroom mother chairman; Mrs. Don Wallace, secretary. P.T.A. and A crowd of concerned parents P.T.A. panel discussion of the 248 Board of Education Encourage Support for Schools and studonts pack the Littlo Theatre for the drug problem. Attorney Brooke Alloway speaks to the problem. crowd on the magnitude of the drug 249 Principal Assures Smooth School Operation 250 A. L. Guesman Principal Mr. Gilbert and Mr. Guesman look over arrangements for commencement. Mr. Guesman points out scheduling corrections to Mrs. Folh. 251 Charles M. Wilson Assistant to the Principal Top Brass Coordinate Varied Student Activities Charles R. Gilbert Assistant to the Principal 252 Mr. Wilson peers out of his newly-decorated office. Well-wishers T.P.'d the room after he received his doctorate. Katherine Fulton Director of Student Activities While Molly Drake shows her spirit, Mr. Moorehead delivers a speech at the first pep rally. 253 Marvin Moorehead Director of Athletics and Adult Education Secretary Eva Sell takes numerous phone messages in the office. Margaret Foltz Secretary Jean Metcalf Clerk Custodian of Student Programs Beverly Kinney Secretary Sarah Holmes Nurse Judith Pierce Nurse 254 Mary Hudak Ann Eggert Shirley Davis Librarian Librarian Secretary Library Specialized Staff Members Work Behind the Scenes Suzanne Vandemark. one of many students who work in the main office, looks through the file of student schedules. 255 Performing one of her various duties as a guidance counselor, Mrs. Neor makes a credit check for Dave Adair. Guidance Counselors Offer Suggestions 256 Leah Buciotti Secretary Sandra Buty Secretary Jean Atterbury Secretary for Future Marion Hall Records Cleric James Blosser Guidance Counselor Blaine Bierley Guidance Counselor Polly Neer Guidance Counselor Linda Jones Guidance Counselor English Classes Improve Understanding of Modern Fiction, Drama and Poetry charles wHI L °e Cubb age Phil W a9ner 259 Sarah Potter Carol Tassava Elizabeth Richmond Anne Mayfield Helen Tanner Jean Guddat Jean Belyea William Pallat Betty Both Sarah Conroy 260 Lynda Morris Annette Jackson James Allen Carolyn Weiler John Neff Diane Slater Courtney Hunter English Department Adds New Electives to Program 261 Jeff Goldsmith, a WARl staff member, finds that he can’t order a T.V. around. Donna Waltman Chase Crawford Carol iHnpr Fred Raisbeck Sharon Fuller Ronald Cree Kenneth Sahl Charles Ray William Brunk While waiting for results, of a computer located in 262 Peter Steva Xie Jackman Sandra Moore Math Students Match Wits With New Computer Dave Woody studies the electronic brain, a terminal Cleveland. 263 During physics senior Jeff Krouse discovers iho reflective powers of the prism. Science Students Gain Insight During Lab Sessions Robert Snouffer Walter Corbett Richard Fryman James Lambourne Ray Hoffmaster 264 265 Vicki Share James Hamilton Vaughn Ware Leon Bowman Greg Dillon listens closely while Mrs. Cope drills her Spanish class in the language lab. Thomas Sacco Carol Mummert Daniel Donovan Karen Haupt 266 Victoria Cope Shirley Wootton Margie Hale Language Classes Learn Conversational Techniques Richard Beery Virginia Larson Bonnie Roth Victoria Sherer 267 James Miller Philip Koppel Pete Corey Controversial Issues Provoke Debate in Social Gary Blauser Marilyn Howells Stephen Pritchett Marie Welch Studies Classes Bob Lenander listens attentively while John Muhlbach makes a point. Thomas Rutan John Boyle Patty Gabelman Craig King Rondel Brewster 269 Forest Sammons Jay Armstrong Robert Pitton Individuals With Creative Ability Demonstrate Their Talents and Skills Through Art, Music, and Speech Linda Peterson Herbert Yenser Canfield 270 Band Director Robert Ginther listens closely as Randy Hill tries out for a chair in the clarinet section of the Symphonic Band. Paul Hysell Richard Foley 271 Mervyn Farrar Distributive Ed. teacher Jack Strietel- Constance Zizunas moier leads a class discussion. Judy Kerr Katherine Gliclc Joan Eggspuehler 272 LaVerne Sites Discouraged by a difficult typing assignment, Gary LeFevere tries to count his mistakes. Business Education Courses Develop Valuable Skills Joy Spencer Vicki Casto Loretta Ferdi 273 Todd Grant Marilyn Royster Special Area Classes Provide Refreshing Break From Classroom Routine; Develop Practical Skills Richard Hoskins Marvin Crosten Betty Woolperf Mary Blue Wil,Iam Ruoff Radonna Miller 274 Beulah Wingett Catherine Wharton William Stemen Charlene Cline Sue Eikelberg James Klinksick Neal Billman Jay Wise 275 t l INDEX 277 Seniors Top Off Year With Rush of Spring Activities A ABBOTT, PftiSCUlA A • q a a l 2. 3. 4, Jr Achievement 3, Ruts.on Club I, Drama Club Representative l; Yearbook 3, Tutors 3, Som.nteent 3; Secretary o Homeroom I ADAMS. STEPHEN T (Steve' • BoteboH I. Football I. Senior Concert Band I. 2. 3. 4; Senior Morchmg Bond 2. 3. 4. Senior Concert Choir I. 3. 4. Senior Orchestra |. 2. 3, YIG 4 Senior High Musical 4. DECA 3. 4. AIKEN. MlCHAEl C (Hot Rodi • FootboH • «. DECA 3.4 ALBAN. GREGORY S (Greg • Sen Con. cet Band I. 2. 3. 4 AUENDER. DAN S • FootboH I. 2. 3. 4, Trock I. 21 Wrestling I. 2. 3. French Club 1. 2. Jun-•or-Senior Committee 3 ALTENBURG. TED I. • Baskeiboll I. Football I. 2. 3. 4. Trad 1. 2 Skt Club 2. 3. 4. YIG 4, Honors Banquet I AMBUEl. BRUCE h • Cross Countf mmg 2. 3; Help Club 4. Spanish Club I. 2. UA Guo'd 2. 3i YIG 4; Gilded Bore 4. Inter, nation Simulation 4, ANDERSON. DIANE M • Charm Club 4. G A A I. 2. 3, Pep Club I. 2. Senior Morchmg Bond—Maiorette 4. TUF 2, 3. 4. Y.Teens I, Senior High Musical 3. ANDERSON. SUSAN I (Susie Creomcheese • Swimming I, 2. 3. Arlmgtonion 3, (Sports Editor), A IMonogmg Editor); Cub Reporter 1. French Club t. 2. 3; F T A 4. G A A I. 2, 3. 4. Leoders Club 3. 4, Pep Club I. 2. Pub Club 3. 4. Senior Glee Club I; SPA 4; TUF 2. 3. 4. UA Guord 2, 3. 4. UA Timers 2. 3, 4, Notional Honor Society 3. 4. Quill ond Scroll 2. 3, 4 (President I, JAOS Indepth Reporting Second Ploce Award 3; COPC First Ploce Sports Writing, Honors Bonquet 2. 3. 4 ANOERSON. WALTER W iWolly) • Swimming 2. 3, 4j Track I. Wrestling 1, French Club I; UA Guard 3 (Heod Guord). Citizen o Sir Weeks 3. ANDREWS. KARLA J • GAA I. 2 Pep Club 1. 2. Spanish Club 1. 2. Senor Concert Choir 1. 2. 3, 4. TUF 4, Senior H.gh Mus-col 2 ARMSTRONG, DAVE M • Cross COVM Trock 2. YIG 4. Latin Club 1.4 ARNOLD. ANN M • PfM Club I GAA I. 2. 3. Help Club 4. Pep Club I. 2; Ski Club 2. 3. 4. Senior Glee Club 4. TUF 2. 3, 4. Y-Teens 3 (Secretory). 4 (Treasurer ARNOLD. BARBARA j B J • Charm Club 2, 3. French Club 2. 4. G A A I. 2. 3, Pep Club I. 2. Student Council 2. 3. TUF 2 (Vice President . 3. 4. UA Timers 3. Cheerleoder 1; French Honor Society 3. 4 National Honor Society 3. 4. Honor Banquet 2. 3. 4, GAA Sports Heod I. 2 ARNOlO, LINDA F • AFS 4. Festo I 2; French Club J, 2, FTA 3. 4 (Publicity Choirman); G A A 1.2. 3. SPA 3.4 ASCHMAN. DANIEL R (Don, • FootboH I, Wrestling 2 ASMO. ARMONO J (John) • Footba l 3, Goll 1. ATKINSON. BETSY A • French Club 3. 4. GAA I. 2. 3. 4. Internos 2. 3 iTreosurerl. leaders Club 3. 4, Pep Club I. 2. Sl Club 2. 3. 4. Senior Concert Choir 2. 3. 4. Student Council I, 2, Class Council 3. 4, TUF 2. 3, 4. YIG 4. Honor Banquet 2. 3. 4. French Hon O' Society 4. National Honor Society 3. 4 B BADGER. ANN C • Dromo Club 2. French Club 3. G A A 3, Pep Club I. Russian Club 2. TUF 3 BADlEY. TED E IBods • Trod I. 2. French Club I, 2, Jr Achievement 2 . BAKER. BEVERLY J IBe. • FNC 3. GAA I. 2. 3; Senior Glee Club 2. 3. $fc Club 4. Sponish Club 4. TUF 2. 3. Directed o Ploy 3 BAKER. JANETTE R • Cheu C'ub 1. French Club 1; FNC 4; Senior Glee Club 4 BAKEP KATHLEEN M (Bole 0 G A A 3. Sk, Club 3; Senior Concert Choir I. 3. 4 Senior Glee Club 2. 3 BALDOCK, LUCINDA A (Cmdi) • GAA I lOHicer), 2; Ski Club 2; Student Council I. Class Council 3. TUF 2. 3; Y Teens I. 2 (OMi-cer 1 ond 2)i Citizenship Award (or 2 yeors Treosv'er o( Cioss I BANNON. BARBARA A tSchroeder. 0 Spanish Club 3 BARBER. LEE ANN • AFS 4. French Club I. 2, 3. F T A 4. G A A I, 2. 3. 4. Russian Club 1. 2. 3. 4. TUF 2 3. 4. Y-Teens 4, Honors Banquet 2 BARNES. JEFFREY J (Barney) BARNES. RICHARD l (Rick) • Sw.mm.ng 2. 3, 4, Trod I, Ski Club 2. 3. 4. UA Guord 2. 3. 4 BARRERE. LISA K (lee) • AFS 4. French Club 1. 2. 3, 4. F T A 3, 4 (President!, GAA I. 2. 3; Internos I. 2. Senior Concert Choir I. 2, 3. 4, Cioss Council 4. TUF 2. 3. 4; YlG 4, Y-Teens 4 (Inter-Club Council); Girls' State 3, Senior High Musical 2. 3; French Honor Sooety 2. 3, 4 (Vice President), Nationol Honor Sotiety 3, 4. $AR Citizenship Award I. Honors Bonquet 2. 3. 4 BARRY. DEBORAH C (Deb) • Swimmmg 1. Comoro Club 2; Chorm Club I. 2; Jr Achievement 2. 3 Senior Glee Club I. 2. 3. Y-Teens I. 2 BARP r JANE A jaiwy) • AFS 4. Chorm Oub 2. French Club I, 2. 3. Pep Club I. Ski Club 2. 3, 4; Senior Concert Choir I. 2. 3. 4j TUF 2, 3. 4, Art Club I (Vice President) 8ARTELS. JA-.: m, 0 Swimming I ; 3; Dromo Club 2; G A A I. 2. 3. 4. Help Club 3. Pep Club I. 2. Pub Club I. 2. 3. 4. Sk. Club 2, 3, Senior Concert Choir I, Senior Glee Club 2. 3. 4. TUF 2. 3. 4. UA Guord 2. 3. UA Timers 2; Y-Teens I BASS. GREGORY C (Greg) • Ski Club 3. D E 3.4 BAUER. DIANL ID.) BAUMBUSCh. CRaiG M • H -V mtemot 3 BAUMER. JANE C • Trock I. 2. 3 4, GAA I, 2. 3; Sponish Club I. 2; TUF 2. Spon.sh Honor Society 3. 4. Honors Banquet 2. 3, 4 BAZlER. CHRISTINE E (Ovb) • Chorm Club 4. French Club I. 2. 3. 4. G A A I (Boskerboll Heod I. 2. 3. 4. Pep C'ub I. 2. Sk. Club 3. Student Council I. 2. TuF 2. YlG 4 BEBINGER. GARY T iBebei • Cross Country 1.2. 3.4. Trod 1.2. 3. 4 BECKER. JAMES C (Organ • French Club I, 2. Senior Concert Bond I. 2. 3. 4, Senior March.ng Bond 2. 3. 4. Senior Concert Choir I. 2. 3. 4. Senior High Musicol I, 3. 4 8EU. CRAIG D (Ding Dongi • Cross Country 2. Wrestling I. 2. 3. Senior Coneerf Bond I BETLEY. WAITER p • Cron Country 2. 3. 4 (Coptam), Trock 2. 3. 4 BlllMiRE. DEBORAH E (Debby; • French Club J. 2. 3. 4. G A A I, Pep Club 2, Spon.sh Club 3. Senior Glee Club I, french Honor Society 3, 4, Sponish Honor Society 3, 4. Honors Bon quel 2. 3. 4 BIRKIMEP. ANNE B • French Club I 2. 4. Help Club 4. TUF 2. 3. BLAINE. MICHAEL J 0 Honor Banquet 2. 3. 4. BLCSCH. GREGORY iGreg) 0 Sw.mm.ng 1 Chess Club I. 2. 3. 4 (President), First Boord Chest Team. Forensic Leogue I, 2. Internos I. 2, 3. 4. leaders Club 4, Senior Concert Cho.r 1. 2. 3, 4; Senior High Musical 3. 4 BLOSSER. CYNTHIA J (Crndyl • G A.A I. 2; Pep Club 1.2. TUF 2, 3 BOARDMAN. HOLLIS D (Holly) 0 Dromo Club 1. 2. Sponish Club I. 2. 4; Senior Concert Bond I. 2. 3, 4. Senior Morchmg Bond 2. 3. 4. BOBBITT. KAY A • Cub Couf.er I GAA I. Pep Club I. Russian Club I. 2. 3. 4, YlG 4. BOH I. JOHN E (Chill) • Sk. Club 2. 3. Span •sh I. 2; Senior Morchmg Bond 3 BONTE. CAROL A (Penny) • French Club I. 2. FNC 2) GAA I. 2. 3. Help Club 4, Spon. i h Club 2. 3. 4, Senior Concert Band 2. 3, 4; TUF 2. 3. 4 Honors Bonquet 2. 3. 4 BOOTH. KRISTINE K (Kris) 0 Fenemg Club 3. Festo 2. 3. 4, French Club I. 2, GAA 2. 3. Pub Club 2. 3. 4. Sk. Club 2. 3, 4 BOTTI KATHRYN J IKo'h,i • AFS 2. 3. 4 (President); Chorm Club 2i Cub Courier I, Dromo Club 2. F T A 3. 4. G.A A I. 2. Infernos I. 2. 3; Senior Concert Choir I, 2. 3. 4 (Secretory); Ensemble I. 3; Cioss Council 2. TUF 2. 3. 4; YIG 4. Y-Teens I. 2. Pres-den. oF Sunset Club 4 BOWERS. JANE A (Janie • Fenemg Club 3. 4. Festo 2 (V e President). 3 (President), 4. Sponish Club I, 2 BOWMAN. GARY A • Senior Concert Bond T. 2, Sen.o Morchmg Bond 2 BOWMAN. MARK E 'Mod Bod • Trod 3 Senior Glee Club I. BOYD. MARK D • An Awards BRADBURY. BETH V • DECA 3 4 (Treasurer Sk. Club 2 BRANDES. ROGER N • FootboH I 2. Tennis 2. 3. Track I 2. Sk. Club 3. Spon.sh Club 3. Kentucky Mihrory Institute 2 BRICkEV PAUL R • Comero Club 3, 4 J. Achievement 2. 3. 4 BRIGGS. PATRICIA l , Po y Fenemg Club 3. French Club 2. 3) GA A I, 7. Sk. Club 4 BRIGHTON, RICHARD $ (SeoguUi • Trock 2 Treasurer), BRISCOE. COLLEEN M • French Club I 2 4. FTA 3. 4 (Treasurer). GAA I 2. 3, Pep Club I. 2. TUF 2. 3. 4; Y Teens I. 2. 3. Jun Arlington FIowfrs? GiFts A98-IB43 278 •Of-Senior Committee, Honor Bonquet 2 BRISCOE. JEFF A • Crow Country 2. Trock 1. 2, 3. BROOKS. JOHN D • Foot boll 2. 3. 4. Trock t, 2. 3. 4. Spomsh Club I, Senior Concert Bond I; Boy Intramural 1.2. 3. 4 BROWN. AMY 1. (Bonono legsi • AFS 3, 4. French Club I. 2. 3. 4, F T A 4. G A A I. 2. 3. 4. leoder Club 3. 4. Pep Club I. 2; Senior Concert Choir I, 2. 3, 4. Ensemble I. 3. 4. TUF 2. 3 (Vice Present). 4. YIG 4. Y.Teen 2. 3, 4; Senior High Musical 2. 4. Honor Banquet 2 BROWN, JANA I • Chorm Club 4. French Club I, 2. 3, 4. FIA 3i Senior Concert Bond 2. 3. 4. Senior Marching Bond 2. 3. 4, ClOii Council 4, French Honor Society 2. 3. 4. Honor Banquet 2. 3. 4 BROWN. MICHAEL T (Bcownmon • Footboll I, 3, 4; Frock I. 2, 3. 4 (Captain), Leoder Club 4; Senior Concert Band I, 2. 3 (Treasurer). 4. Senior Marching Band 2. Semo Concert Choir I (President); Ensemble I, Senior Orche tro 1. 2. 3; Student Council I. 2. Cos Council 3. YIG 4. Junior-Senior Committee 3. Honon Banquet 2. 3. 4. Moth Honor Society 4. BRUNS. JANE M (J B.) • French Club 3. G A A 1.2. 3. 4. Pep Club I. TUF 2 BRUNTON. CINDY t • Chorm Club 3. Cub Courier I,- French Club 4. G A A 1, 2; Help Club 4. Pep Club 1. 2. Pub Club 2. 3. 4 (Presi- dent); Ski Club 2. 3. 4. Spanish Club 2. Senior Glee Club 2. 3; TUF 2. 3. 4; UA Timer 4. Y.Teen I. 2. Spanish Honor Society 3, 4. French Honor Society 4. Honor Banquet 2. 3. 4. Junior-Senior Committee 3 BUCK. CAROL R • Business Club 4. Chorm Club 2. Dromo Club 2. 3. F T A 4; G A A I. 2. 3. Sk. Club 2. 3. 4; Spanish Club 2. 3;Senior Concert Band 2. 3. 4; Senior Morch-mg Band 2. 3, 4. TUF 2. 3, 4. Y-Teen 2 BUCKMASTER. STEVE C (Bucky) • Sw.mmmg 1. 2. 3. 4, UA Guard 2, Fir t Ploce o Stole Meet BUK. JOHN A • Fronch Club 2 Radio Club 2. 3. 4; Senior Concert Band I. 2. 3. 4. Senior Morchmg Bond 2. 3. 4 BULL. JAMES A (Jim) • Baseball I. 2. 3. Bos ketboll I, 2; Footboll I. 2; French Club I. 2. 3. Hi-Y 4, Ski Club 3. 4, Senior Concert Choir 1. 2. 3 4 (Teaturer); Ensemble I, 4 YIG 4 Senior High Musical 2. YIG 4; Notional Honor Society 3, 4. Intramural Boskctboll 3, 4; Intro mural Footboll 3. 4. Honor Banquet 2. 3 BUNN. ROBERT G (Bob • UA Timers 4 BURDORF. WALTER I (Walt) • Tenn.s 1. 3. 4; Intramural . BURGERT. KENT W iBugalool • Basketball I. 2, 3, 4; Trock I. 2. 3. 4j Jr Achievement 2; YIG 4 BURWAY. CHARLENE R (Chorlel BUSCH. DEREK H (Ric) BUTLER. CYNTHIA J. (Cyd) • GAA I. 2. Pep Club I; Pub Club 2, 3, 4 (Secretory); Senior Concert Bond 1 2. 3. 4, Senior March mg Band 2. 3. 4, Senior Glee Club I, TUF 2.3- CAMPBELL. PEGGY L (Peg) • Chorm Club 2. 3, Drama 2; Fronch 1. 2; G A A I. 2. 3. 4. Help Club 2. leoder Club 2. Pep Club 1. 2, Ski Club 3. 4; Senior Concert Choir I. Ensemble 1; Senior Glee Club 2. 3, 4 TUF 2, 3. 4. Y.Teen I. 2 CANNEll. NICK D • Football 3. 4 Dromo Club 1. 2; Senior Concert Choir 2. 3. YIG 4 CANNEll. SUE A (Susie) • French Club I. 2. 3. G A A I. 2. Pep Club I 2 3 TuF 2. 3. 4; Show o( Shows I, Vor ipty Show 3 CARLSON, CARL D (Don) CARRE LL LUANNE M • AFS 2. F T A 3. 4 Pep Club I. Spanish Club 1,2 CATON. THOMAS 0 (Tom) • French Club I. 2. CAUOY. MICHAEI A (KodnorsLO • Crow Country I, 2. Trock I CAVIN. JAMES I (lee) • Moth Honor Society 4. Honor Bonqucr 2. 3. 4 CESAR. CHERYL K • Busmeu Club 4 Chorm Club 3. 4. Help Club 4 CHAPMAN, JULIA I IJul-e, • Arlmgton.on 2. 3. Cub Reporter I. FTA 3. 4. GAA 1. Help Club 3. Spanish Club I. 2. Senior Con cert Bond 2. 3. 4. Senior Morchmg Band 2. 3.4 CHARLES. MEREDITH A (Chuck) • Comera Club 2. 3; Fencing Club 2. French Club I. 2. 3. 4 (Vice President). G AA I. 2. Leoder Club 4 (Childrens Party Chairmon); Nor-wester 4. Pep Club I. Pub Club 2. 3. 4. Senior Concert Choir 1, 2. 3. 4; Ensemble I. 4; Class Council 4. TUF 2. 3. 4 (Treasurer). YIG 4, Y-Teen 3. Senior High Musical I. 3. Member S A G . Honors Banquet 2. 3. 4, French Honor Society 3, 4; Notional Honor Society 4; Quill ond Scroll Honor Society 4 CHENEY. CAROL G (M.mbod; • Dromo Club 2. 3; French Club I. 2. GAA I. 2, Pep Club 1, 2; Senior Glee Club 2. 3. TUF 2. 3. 4. Y-Teen I. CHRISTOPHER. DEBRA I (Oebb.e) • Chorm Club 4; French Club I; Pep Club I. 2,- TUF 2. 3. 4 Clark. Carolyn m • Camera Club 2. Chess Club 2; Cub Reporter I. Dromo Club 1. 2. French Club I. 2. 3. GAA I. 2. 3. 4, Pep Club I. Senior Concert Bond I. 2. 3, 4. Senior Morchmg Band 2. 3. 4. Senior Concert Choir 1. 2. 3. 4; Student Council I. Y Teen I (President). 2. 3. 4. Senior High Mini-col 2. 4. Citizenship Aword I. French Honor Society 3. 4. Notional Honor Society 4. Honor Banquet 2. 3. 4 CLARK. ELIZABETH E (Betsey) • Chorm Club 2. 3. 4. GAA 1, Pep Club I; Sk. Club 2. 3. 4. Spanish Club I. 2. Senior Concert Choir I; Senior Glee Club 2. 3. 4; TUF 2. 3. 4, Y-Teens 4 CLARK. JANET I Jan • Chorm Cob 2 Gaa I, 2. Ski Club 3. 4. Senior Glee Club I. 2. 4. CLARK. NANCY a • French Club I. 2. GAA 1; Pep Club I. 2. Pub Club 3, 4 (Treasurer Sen.or Glee Club I. 2. TUF 2. 3. 4 Y-Teens 1. CLARK. TERRY J • Dromo Club 2. 3. French Club 2, 3. G A A 2. 3. Jr Achievement 3 (President). Senior Morchmg Bond 2. 3. TuF 4. CLARK. THOMAS M (Tomi Smmmmg 3 4. Senior Concert Choir 2. 3. 4. Intramural Water Polo ClORE. ROBERT A (Bob • Transferred «o Arlington November. 1969 COAKlEY. MARK D iBombi • Cross Counrr, 1.2 COAKlEY. MICHAEI T I Ace I • Fencing Club I. French Club I COCHRAN, JAMES P (Jim i • French Club 1. 2 Student Council I Intramurol Football Intramural Bosketboll COCHRAN. PHILIP 8 (Oude. • Bosketboll 1. 2. 3. 4; Football I. 2. 3. 4 Sk. Club 2 3 Spomsh Club 1.2. 3. S’udenr Council I COLLINS. PATRICIA A i Potty i • Bosketboll I 2. 3. 4. Pep Club I 2. 3. Ski Club 4; Span •sh Club I. 2. 3. TUF 2 3. 4 YIG 4. Clos Ploy I. Vor.ety Show I. 3. CONLEY. CAROLYN K Koy • AFS 4. FTA 3. 4. GAA 2. Norwesrer 4. Pep Club I 2 Sk. Club 3. Spomsh Club 2; TUF 2. 3. 4. Y Teens I. Moth Honor Society 3. 4. Nat.onol Honor Society 4. Quill ond Scroll Honor Soo ety 4; Spanish Honor Society 2, 3 4 (Cone s pond mg Secretory). (Stole Treasurer). Honor Banquet 2. 3. 4 CONWAY. LEO J (Jom • Trock 2. 3, AFS 4. Cub Courier I. H.-Y 4. Sk. Club 4. Spon. h [SS K 1646 W. LANE AVE. Business Gifts Service Awards CROSS +PARKER SHEAFFER l_e; n ox M ITY LEATHER PRODUCTS Club 2. 3 (Publicity ChO.rmon , 4 5ecreroryl. COOK. JIM • footbo 1.2 COOPER MELODY G • Fenc-ng Club 4. Festo • . PNC 4. G.A A a Sk. Oub 4. Sen-or G:e Club 4. TUF 4, Y-Te ns ■. Red C Mt Volun-teer. COO?ES ROBERT M (Coopsi • Trock 3 French C ub 3 Greenbrier M.litofy School t CORBETT, MICHAEL J C 'fcs • Trock I 2. 3. 4. French Club 3. Sponiih Club 2 CORKWELI. 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LORENA A ilory • Chorm Club 2. F T A. 3. 4, Help Club 3. 4 OAVIS. MARY J Met • BulineW Club 3. 4. Cub Reporter I- GAA. I. 2. Peo Club I. 2 Sponiih Club 11 Y-Teeni I DENNEY. DaviO p. Dove • Footoo'' 2 DENNIS. DEBBi A :Doeb • Busmen Club 2. Chorm Club 3. G.A A I. Pep Club 2. Sk. Oub 2. Spon.ih Club 2. S’uden Counc.- I. 2. Secretory of Clow I DENNIS, scon • Sw.mnvng 2. Spon.ih Club 4; Senior Glee Club 4 DERINGER. JANET I (Jon) • FT A 4 G.A A I. 2. 3. Pep Club I 2. 3. 4 Pub Club 4, Ski Oub 2. 4. Spon.ih Club 2. TUF 2. 3. 4. Math Hono' Society 3 4 Monde Bonquet 2. 3.4 DERMOTT. CARLA M (Dimyyltt. • G A.A I. Pep Club I. 2. Spon.ih Club I. 2- • ’.A A I Sk 3 DEWITT, MARY j • GAA I Treoiure-Spom h Club I. Senior Concert Cho.r I. 2 3. 4 Y-Teeni I, Senior H.gh Muticol 2, 3; Citizen of Month 2 DiLlON. SUSAN C • G A A I 3, Lcoder Club 4. Pep Club I. 2. 3, 4. Ski Club 2. 4. Spon.ih Club I. 2. SeniO' Concert Cho.r I, Y Teen! I. 2. 3. DECA 3 (Secretary). 4 OODE2. DEBRA t Debbie • Buiinew Club 4. 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Trock 1. 2. 3. 4. french Club 1. 2. 3. 4. H.-Y 4. Sk. Club 2. 3, 4; Clow Council 4, YIG 4, French Honor Society 3 4. EARNEST ROSS S • Boiebo‘1 I. 2. 3 EBPiGhT. RODERICK M Rod. • Footboii I. 3. 4, Tenml I. Wreitl.ng I, Arl.ngtonion 2. 3! 4 Cub Courier I. festo 2 iV.ce P'eident 3 I President 1. Leoderi Club 4 Senior Concert Choir 4, Student Council I. 2. 3. 4 (Prei dent); Clow Council 3, YIG 4 BoyV Sto'e 3. High School Muncol 3. 4. Junior-Senior Com m.ttee 3. Sophomore Homecoming Float Choirmon, Junior Clow Secretory ECKELBERRY. JOHN fi. 1 Young Mom • Foot ball I; Sk- Club 2. 3. 4. Spon. h Club I, 2. Senior Glee Club 2. 3. 4, Senior H.gh Muncol 2.3. EKEGREN. KENNETH J .Ken • Interno 3 Radio Oub 2; Sk. Club 3. S oge C'ew 2. 3. 4. Mo’h Honor Society 4 ELDER. DOROTHY R (Orcnc • Chew Oub 2 3; Dromo Club I. 2. 3, 4. French Club I. 2 Help Club 3. 4, Senior Concert Band I 2. 3. 4, Senior Morch.ng Bond 2. 3. 4, Send Concert Choir I. 3. Senio Orchestra I 2 3. 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Senior Concert Choir I. 2, 3. 4, Ensemble I, 4 Student Council I. 2. 3 ($er v e Chairmeni; Clou Council 4, TuF 2. 3. 4, Y-Teen I, 2. 4. Senior High Musical 1, 2, 4, Honors Bonquet 2 3 4, French Honor Society 2. 3. 4. Moth Honor Society 2. 3. 4. Notional Honor Society 3. 4. Quill and Scroll Honor Society 4; Voledictorion 4 GILMORE, LINDA s (Gillie) • Festo 3, G A.A 1. 2 3. Y Teens 2. Pep Club I, Pub Club 1. 2; Spanish Club 3; Senior Glee Club ). 2, 3. 4 GINGRICH. JUDY A (Go-dmg-a-ditch: • French Club I, Pep Club I GiRvES. JAMES P (Jim) • AFS 3. 4 Pres-dent), Fencing Club 3.- French Club 2. Russian Club I. 4. Senior Concert Cho-r 2. 3; Senior M.gh MuSiCOl I, 2i Honors Bonquet 2. 3. 4; French Honor Society 3. 4 Moth Honor Society 3, 4 GLANDON. PHILIP J. Philip! • Tenn.s I. 2, 3. 4 (Captain), French Club 4, Internos I. 2. Norwet'er 4, YlG 4 Honors Banquet 2 GLASS. LINDA • AFS 3. Arlington,on 3. 4 Cub Reporter 1; French Club I 2, 3. F T A 3. 4. G A A I. 2. 3; Pep Club I 2 Sk. Club 2. TUF 2. 3. 4 GLAZE. SANDRA L (Somj • F T A 3. 4; G a a 1 2. 3. Pep Club I. 2; Sponuh Club 1, 2. Senior Glee Club I. 2. TUF 3. 4. Y-Teens I GLEASON. TERYl L • Help Club 3. Internos 4. Sk. Club 3. TUF 2 GODDARD. SHERRY E iSher • G A I. Pep Club I, Sponish Club I. 2, TUF 2, 3; Y-Teens 1, GOGAR. MIKE A Micky Gogs • Boseboli 1, Basketball l GoK I 2, 4, Business Club 2. Help Club 4 GORDON, MICHAEL S (M.ke) • Tenms I. Trock 2. Sk. Club 2 GRAF. MARIANNE • Chorm Club 2. 3. 4 Treasurer), GA A I. 2; Pep Club I, 2, Spanish Club I. 2. 3; TuF 2. 3. 4. Y-Teens 2. 3. NANCY V (Groffy) • AFS 4. Bus.neu Club 4. Charm Club 2; Fencing Club 3; G A A I. 2. Help Club 3; Jr Achievement 2. Sk. Club 2. 3; Spanish Club 2. 3. 4j TUF 3. Y-Teens 1.2, GRAHAM, SUSAN L (Sn lel • Chorm Club 4. Dromo Club I. French Club I, 2, 3. 4. G A A I (OHiceri, 2. 3; leaders Club 2 (OfhcerI. 3. 4. Pep Club I. 2. Sk- Club 4. Senior Concert Choir I. 2. 3. 4, TUF 2, 3, 4; YlG 4. Y-Teens I, Cheerleader lj Senior High Muucal 2. Honors Banquet 2. 3. 4 GRANT JOAN ( (Fruity Peoch) • AFS 3. 4, French Club I 2j G-A.A. I, 2; Norwes’er 4; Pep Club 2. TUF 2, 3. 4. Y-Teens 3. 4 (Prep-dent), French Honor Society 2. 3. 4, Moth Honor Society 2, 3. 4 (President), Quill ond Scroll Honor Society 4; Honors Bonquet 2. 3, 4. No'iOnol Honor Soc-ety 4. Vo'ediCtOf.on 4 GRASER. NANCY J • Dromo Club I, 2. 3, 4. Sponish Club I. 2; Senior Concert Band I, 2. 3. 4, Senior Marching Bond 3, 4. Senior Orchestro 4. In The Know 4, Sponish Honor Society 3. 4 (Vice President), Solo ond Ensemble Contest Four I s ond One II, Moxort Concerto for Band Concert 4, DAR Good Citiren-sh.p Award 4. Honors Banquet 2. 3, 4 GRAVES. JEFFREY E (Jeffi • Sk. Club 2. 3. 4, Senior Concert Bond i GRASSO. CAROLYN • French Club 3, F T A 4. G A A I. 3. 4, Pep Club I; Pub BEST WISHES CLASS OF 1970 —May your dreams become reality, let the future shine brightly . . . Compliments of: STATE AUTOMOBILE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY 282 Shopping centef Club 4; Senior Concert Bond 2; Senior Glee Club I. 3: TUF 3. 4. Y-Teen 4 GRAVES. SUE E. (Sutiei • Chorm Club 2. 3. 4i French Club 3. 4. FT A 4; G A A I. 2. 3. 4. Rep Club I, 2; Sponuh Club I. 2. 3; TUF 2. 3. 4 GREEGOR, SARAH L • AFS 3. 4. Arl.ngton,on 3. French Club t. 2, 3, G A A I (Tenmt ond Track CMlicer), 7. Leodert Club 3. 4. Nor- wetter 4; Pep Club 2. Senior Concern Choir I; Student Council I; TUF 7 Y-Teen 2. 3 (Cobinet), 4 (Cobinet), Quill ond Scroll Honor Society 3, 4 (Secretory), GREEN. MITZI O • French Club 3, G A A I. ?! p«p Club 1; TUF 2. Honor Banquet 2. 4; UxMVitL SHOES French Honor Sooety 4 GREER, ERIC 0 (Greece • Crott Co Chet Club 3. French Club I, 2 GREER. MARY K tKothy, • Butmeis Club 4 (Pretident), French Club I. 2, 3. 4. FNC 2. 3. G A A I. 2. 3. 4; Help Club 2. Pep Club 1, TUF 2. 3, 4. Y-Teen I (Vice Pre idenfi, 2j French Honor Society 3, 4. Honor Banquet 2. 3. 4. GREER, SUSAN K (Fly Eyet. • G A A I. leodert Club 4 (Publicity); Pub Club 2, TUF 2. 3. 4, UA Timer 4, YIG 4; Y-Teen I. Jun-iOr-Senior Committee 3 GREGORY. MARY E • French Club I ; Treat-urer). 2, 3. 4. G-A.A I. 2. 3. Pep Club I (Pret'dent), 2. Sponuh Club I, 2. 3 Senior Concert Choir I. TUF 2, 3. Chcerlcodcr I, Senior High Muticol I. 3; French Honor Society 3. 4. Honor Bonquet 2. 3. 4 GROEZINGER. KENNETH W iBro.nl • Senior Concert Choir I. 2. 3. 4; Entemble I GROOMS. REBECCA S (Becky) • Drama Club 4. French Club I. 2. 3. G A A I. 2. Pep Club 1. 2. Senior Concert Cho.r (Accomponiltt I 2. 3. 4. Entemble I. Senior Glee Club 1. Sen •or High Mu icai I. 2. 3. 4. Honor Banquet 7. 3. 4 GROVE, ANNE I (5u i Creomchee iei • Art mgtonian 3. Drama Club I. 7. 3.- Fo en ic Leogue 2. 3; F T A 4; G‘lded Bore 4. Help Club 3; SPA 3. 4 (Secretary-Treawrer); Honor Banquet 3. GUDA. DAVID M (Doie,. • Bo eball 2 3. Tenmt 1. French Club I. 2. 3; Hi-Y 4, Senior Concert Choir I, 2. 3, 4. Senior High Muticol 2. 4. Honor Bonquet 2. 3. 4 GUICHER, ROBERT G (Robin) • football I, Oroma Club I. 2, 3. 4 (Pretident); Rodio Club 2. Sponuh Club I. 2. Senior Concert Choir I. 2. 3. 4 (Vice Pretident); Entemble 3; Senior Glee Club 2. Senior High Muticol 2. 3. 4, Technical Director o Auditorium 4; Honor Banquet 2. 3 GUTHRIE. SCOTT J {Pol) • Football I 2. 3. 4. Trock 1. 2. 3. 4; French Club I. Senior Concert Choir 1. Senior High Muticol 1 GUY. JEFFREY (Guy' King • Shimming I 4 Chet Club 2. 3 (Coptain), 4 H HACK SUSAN B I Sue i • Fet o 2 French Club I. 2. 3, 4; G A A I. 2; Pep Club I. 2; Senior Orchettro I, 2. 3. 4 (Pretident); SPA 3. 4. TUF 2. 3. 4, HADDER. LYNNE 0 (The Yellow Bee) • Butmen Club 2; Chorm Club 2. Spanith Club 2 HAINES. JANET S • AFS 4. G A A Club 3, Ski Club 4. Span.t)i Club 3; Senior Glee Club I, 2. 3. 4, TUF 2. 3. 4; Senior High Muticol 2. 4 HAINES. JANICE L • Charm Club 4 G A A I. 3; Pep Club I: Ski Club 2. Senior Conceit Choir I. Senior Glee Club 2 HAlDi BRIAN D • Sk. Club 3 4. Spamth Club 7. to STEPHEN P (Hed • Football I, Wrotthng I, Sponuh Club I 2j Boy Intromu-tolt 1.2. 3.4 HALVERSON. LYNN R • Arlington,an 3 4 (Editor); Forentic Leogue 2j Rutiian Club 3. 4 Senior Orchettro 2, 3. SPA 3. 4 (Vice Preti-dent), Senior High Muticol 2. German Club 1, Chairman o Student ' Levy Support Committee 4 HAMELBERG. SCOTT • Footboll 3. 4. Track I. 2. 3; RuUion Club I 3. 4 I Secretory Honor Banquet 2. 3. 4 HANCOCK. SCOTTJt • Football I. 3. 4. GoU 1. 2. 3. 4. f orentic Leogue 2. 3; Ski Club I. 4. Spamth Club 1 HANNAWAY BARB I Honno) • Chorm Club 2. 3. 4, French Club I, 2; G A A I (Trod, and Tenn.t OMicerti 2. 3. Pep Club I 2. Ski Club 2. 3, 4. Senior Glee Club 2. 3, TUF 2. HANNAWAY. CHARLES R • Foo'baH I. 2. 3 HANNAWAY. CATHERINE G (Gail • AFS 4; French Club T, 2, 3; G A.A I. 2. leode'i Club 4. Pep Club I. 2. Senior Concert Cho.r I (Accomponitt), 2 {Accompompi 3. 4j Entemble (Accomponitt). 2. 3. 4; Student 283 Cou«c ’ 2 Cloti Council 3. 4. TUF 2. 3. 4j VlG Senior High Mui-col 2, 3. 4; French Honor Sooe'y 2. 3. 4. Notional Honor Society 3. 4; Honon Banquet 2, 3. 4 HANSEN. SrlER l ,Hanny • Chorm Club 2 3 4 G A.A I, Ski Club 4, Senior Concert Choir I Ensemble 1j Sen-or Glee Club 2; TuF 2; Senior High Muncol I HANSON EDGAR 0 Spanish CluO 1. 2; ln ramurotj 1.2, 3. 4 HANSON. ROBERT h Bob • Boveboil I. h.. Y 4, Sponish Club I 2. InVomurotj J. 2, 3. 4 HARMC CHRISTINE (Cttri • Busi- ness Club 4. Chorm Club 4. Sk- Club 4. HARNEY. KATHLEEN E (Kothy • G A A I. 2. Senior Glee Club 3, Y-Teens I 2 HARPER. CAROL E (ShewOll Taili) • Business Club 4. Chorm Club I. 2. 3, 4. G A A 2 3. 4. Ski Club 2. 3 4, Senior Glee Club 4 HARPER, THOMAS M T • Baseball I HARR'S. REBECCA A Becky • Ct-orm Club 2; French Club 3; GAA 4; Leaders Club I, Peo Club 2. Ski Club 3 4 Sociol Chairman-. Spanish Club 2 Senior Concert Choir 3, 4. Student Council I, TUF 3. UA Timer! 2. V-Teeni 2. Sen.or High Muncol 1 HARRIS. MICHAEL M Horry • Sw.mm.ng 1. HARTLEY. KATHY E • G.A A I. 2. 3. 4 Sen-I©r Concert ChO-r 2. 3. 4; Help Club 4. Y- Teen! 3. 4. HARVEY. DONNA M • Business Club 4 Cub Courier l( GAA I. 2. Pep Club 2j Ski Club 2. 3. 4. Spanish Club 2. 3 HATCHER. GAIL E (Mother I • GAA I. 2. 3. 4 (Vice President), Russian Club I. 2. 3. 4; Senior Concert Choir I. 2, 3. TUF 2. 3. 4 (Vico Prcsidentl. UA Guard 2. UA Timers 2, 3. 4, Gi'U State 3; Cheerleodor I. 2. 3; YIG iChoirmon 4, Junior-Senior Committee 3. HEAOLEE. DOUGLAS W. (Oougi • Bosketboll I, Football I- Spanish Club ■ Senior Concert Choir I 2.3.4, Ensemble 1, Senior High Musical 2. 4 HEALEA. SUSAN M i Sue i • GAA 4 Pep Club 1.2; TUF 4 HEALEY. DEBORAH l (Debbyl • Cub Courier I, Drama Club I. 2. French Club I, 2. 3, 4, GAA 1. 2, 3; Help Club 3. 4. Jr. Achieve- AMERICAN INSURANCE AGENCY 3805 N. HIGH STREET men' 2, 3; Pop Club I; Russian Club I 2, 3 4. SPA 2. 3, 4 TUF 3i French Honor Society 2 3, 4. Moth Honor Society 2. 3. 4. Quill ond Scroll 2. 3. 4. Gilded Bore 4; Notional Merit Sermhnoliir, Honors Banquet 2. 3, 4 BARBARA J Barb • french Club I, 2. F T.A 3. 4, G.A A 1. 2. 3. Pep Club I, 2. 3; Pub Club 4; Rumen Club 1. 2. Senior Glee Club 2. 3; Class Council 3, 4. TUF 2 3. 4 French Honor Society 2. 3. 4 Math Honor Society 3. 4. Honors Bor.que' 2. 3.4 HEFFEIFINGER REBECCA A Becky • Dromo Club 2. French Club 1. GAA I. Pep Club 1 Senior Glee Club 4; Y-Teens 1 HElNlt II • Chorm Club 2; Fronch Club 2. F T A 4 G-A.A I; Help Club 3; Pep Club 1. 2 TUF 2. 3. 4. Y-Teens 2.- Honors Banquet 2. 3. 4 HEINTZ, JOHN S • Cub Courier I. Dromo Club I. 2; Forens c League 2. 3. 4. French Club 2; Rodio Oub 2. French Honor Society 2. 3, 4. Mo’h Honor Society 2. 3 4, National Honor Society 3. 4. Honors Banquet 2. 3. 4 HENDRtx. OAViD l Dave • Sen.or Glee Out I; YIG 4 HENSON CANDY L • FT A 3. 4. G A.A 1 2. Help Club 4, Pep Club I 2 Spanish Club 1. SPA 3. TuF 3. 4, YIG 3. HERB. DANIEL A iDan • Sk. Club 2. 3. 4 HERCHLINE CHRISTINE A iChris) • French Club 2. 3. G.A A 2. 3. 4. Help Club 2. Tuf 2. 3. 4. Y-Teens I; Honors Banquet 2. 3. 4 MESS. CHARLES 0 (Chip, • Bo so boll I 2. 4. Bosketboll I. 2. 3. J (Coptomi. Footboll I, 2, 3. 4. Goll 3; French Club I, 2. 3. 4. Sk. Club 2. 3. 4 Student Council 4, YIG 4. All.COL Football 4. HESS. OEBBlE J. • Business Club 4. Dtoma Club 3 G A A I 2. Ski Club 2. Sen.or Glee Club 2. 3. TUF 2 HICKS. RUTH E • SPA 4 HILL. RANDY s • Sen.or Concert Bond I 2 3, 4. Sen.or Matching Band I . 2. 3, 4 MIlllGOSS. DAVID E (Dove) • Wrestl.ng 2; Spanish Club 1. 2. Senior Concert Cho.r I 2 3. 4 HIMES, LAURA A • Camera Club 3, 4. French Club I. 2. FT A 3. 4. GAA. I, Chorm Club (Vice-President i 4 HINSHAW. STEPHEN P -Steve- • Bosketboll I. 2 3. 4, Footboll 1. 2. 3. 4. Trock 1. 1. French Cub 3 iPresidenti. Student Council 2. 3; Boys' Stote 3, Class President 3, Notional Merit Scholarship F.nol.st. Honors Banquet 2. 3. 4 French Honor Society 3. 4. Voledittonon 4. HINTON. MICHAEL E Me- • I. 2. 3. 4 Trock I. Spon.sh Club I. 2. UA Guard 1 HIRST. VKKIE L (V.k • French Club 3. 4. G.A A I. 2; Pep Club I. Sk. Club 2. 3. 4. TUF 2. 3. 4 HOBBS, LARRY B. • Jr Achievement I. 2. Sk. Club 2. HOBSON, GORDON G ‘Gordy) • Cross Country I 2. Football I. Jr Achievement I (Solely Oirector;. Spanish Club I. IntromuroU 1. 4 HOGAN. USA A • French Club 1, 2. 3j G.A A I; Pep Club 1. YIG 4. French Honor Soc-ety 3. 4. Honors Banquet 2. 3. 4 HOGAN. THOMAS P Tom • Camera Club 1, Rod-o Club I .Station Trustee). 2. 3. 4 - President SPA 2 3. 4 WARL 2 (Chief Eng-r.eeri; Audio-Visual Club lj Stage Crew 2. Moth Club I. Students For the To Levy 4; National Merit Scholor Commendation 2, No'iOnol Merit Scholor Semilmolist 4, Youth In Mul C Contest Winner I. Moth Honor Society 2, 3. 4. Nicolet High School. Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Freshmon Yeor HOI DERM AN ROBIN V. (Holds) HOLLAND. JAMES F Hellish • Football I, 2 3. 4, Trock I. 2 Ski Club 3. 4. Student Council 1. 2 HOLLINGSWORTH. ROSS B • Trock I. 2. 3; French Club I. Sen.or Concert Bond I. 2. 3. 4 Sen.or Morching Bond 2 3, 4. Senior Orch-itra 1.2 HOMAN. LISA D • G.A A I. 2 3, Pep Club 1. 2; Ski Club 2 3, 4 Senior Concert Bond 2. Y-Teens I 2. An Show Honoroble Mention and Third Priie 3 HOOO. MOLLY K • GAA I. Pep Club I. 284 Dennis E. Clark, C.L.U. and Associates Dennis E. Clark, C.L.U.—General Manager John A. Dodd, Jr.—Sales Manager Max V. Puderbaugh—Manager, Pension Profit Sharing Plan Charles E. Birkimer, C.P.A.—Business Planning Programs Donald A. Sibbring, C.L.U.—Business Planning Programs Robert E. Burns, Jr.—Assistant Sales Manager Ernest P. Kletaly—Manager Employee Group Plans John P. Engert—Assistant Group Manager Albert F. Cameron, Jr.—Consultant Thomas C. Cameron—Consultant The Great-West Life Assurance Company 236 East Town Street Columbus, Ohio 43215 221-5551 Sk. Club 2. 3. 4, Senior Glee Club I. 2. 3; TUF 2. 3. 4. Y-Teent 2. 3 HOOD. PAMELA N (Pom) • G A A I, pep Club I, Ski Club 2. 3, 4; Spomsh Club 1; Sen .or Glee Club I. 3. 4. TUF 2. 3. 4, YIG 4 MOSEY, PATRICIA J (Potty) • FTA 4. G.A.A 1, Help Club 3. Pep Club I. Ski Club 4; Spomsh Club 2: Senior Glee Club 3; TUF 2. 3.4 HOWELL. SHELLEY • TrocL 2; Cub Courier I. Dromo Club 2; French Club I, F T.A. 3, 4 G.A.A I. 2- Pep Club I. 2. TUF 2. 3. 4. YIG 4 Y.Teem I. 2. HUMMEL MELANIE B (Mel) • Track I. 2. 3. 4. French Club I. 2; G.A A ). 2, Jr Achievement 2 (Secretory); Pep Club I. 2; Ski Club 2. 3j Senior Concert Choir I, 2. 3, 4, Ensemble I; TUF 2.3. HURRAY. PAMELA L (Pom) • Trock 2; Charm Club 4, French Club I, 2, G A A I. 2. 3. 4; Pep Club I. 2. TUF 2. 3. 4. Y-Teens 4. Honors Banquet 2. 3. 4. HUTCHISON. KRISTEN K (Km) • Charm Club 3. 4; FTA 3. 4; G.A A I. 2. 3. 4. Help Club 4. Pep Club I. 2, Pub Club 4, Russian Club I. 2; Ski Club 2. 3. 4. Senior Glee Club 2; Class Council 4; TUF 2. 3, 4. Y-Teens I. 2; Honor Banquet 2. 3. 4 IFFLAND. GARY M (M.ke) • Croti Country IRWIN. JOHN R • Crow Country 2. Internoi 2. IRWIN. KATHRYN J. (Kathy) • Batketball I. 2, 3 (Manager). Charm Club 3. 4. G.A A I. 2. 3. 4; Pep Club I. 2; Sk. Club 2. Sen.oi Concert Choir J, 2. 3, 4. TUF 2 (Secretory), 3. 4- Senior High Musicol I. 2, Honor Bon-quet 2, 3. 4. ISABEL. PAULA J. (Pig) • Bu me Club 4 Ski Club 2j Senior Glee Club I 2. 3. 4 TUF 2, 3, 4, YIG 4. Senior High Mu ical 3 JIRIK, UEANOR I |Le l.e) • AFS 4. Drama Club 4, Fencing Club 4. FNC 3. 4 (President). G.A.A 3, 4. Leoder Club 4; SPA 4, TUF 3. 4; YIG 4, Y Teens 4, loncoster Senior High 1.2. JIVIDEN. ARNEL I (Arn.e) • Football I 2 Trock 1.2.3. 4; Ski Club 3. 4 JOHNSON. CHRIS N (CJI • GolF I 2. 3. 4. Spanish Club l.s2 3; Senior Concert Choir 1. En embl I. Student Council 1, 2. 3; YIG 4. Vice President of Claw 3, Honor Banquet 2. 3. JOHNSON. CLARKE W. (C-John.est • Foot-boll I, 2; Swimming I, 2; Dromo Club I 2 3. 4; Hi-Y 2. 3. 4. Sk. Club 2. 3. 4. Sen.or Concert Choir 2. 3. 4, Senior High Muncols 1. 2. 3, 4. A t. Director of Auditorium 4, Stogc Diroctor For Musical JOHNSON. FREDERICK B. (FBJI • Crow Country 2. 3, 4. Trock I, 2, 3. 4 JOHNSTON. CHRISTINE (Chri,) • Dromo Club 3. 4. French Club I. 2. 3; G.A.A I, Help Club 4. Sk. Club 2j Sen.or Glee Club 2; Y-Teens 2. 3. JOHNSTON. JEFFREY W (John,t) • Senior Con cert Band I. 2; Senior Morchmg Bond 2, Sen ■or Concert Choir I, 3. 4. Senior High Mustcol 1, JOHNSTON. JUDITH A (Judy) • GAA I 2, 3. 4; Pep Club I. 2; Spanish Club I. TUF 3, 4; Y-Teeru I. Talent Show I, 3. JONES. BARBARA P (Botb) • FNC 2, F I.A 1. 2, Spanish Club 3; Teenage Cho.r man ol Danny Thoma Match for St Jude Hospital 4 JONES, BARI E (Beor) • AFS 4 Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Forensic league 3. 4. French Club I. 2. 3; F T.A. 4j G.A A 12. 3; Pep Club I, 2; Ski Club 4 Senior Glee Club I Clow Council 3. 4. TUF 2. 3. 4. Y-Teen 2. 3, 4 JONES. DENNIS P DJ! • Football I Senior Concert Bond I 2. 3. 4 (Vice Present' Sen •or Marching Bond 2. 3. 4; Semot Concert Choir I. 3 4; Ensemble I. JONES. PEGGY I. (Piggy) • French Club I. 2; G.A A I; Pep Club I; TUF 3, 4 JONES. TIM (luord King) • Cross Country 2. 3, 4. Track 1, 2. 3. 4, French Club 1. 2. H..Y 4 (Vice President), Senior Concert Cho.r I. JUIllARD. DIANE E • GAA I. 2. Jr Achieve ment 2, 4 (Treasurer). Pep Club I. 2; Russian Club I. 2. 4. Student Council I; Y-Treni 2; Honors Banquet 2. 4. Notionol Honor Soc'ety 4. KAPETANOVlC. ROSITA • AFS 4 f I A 4; Ruvsion Club 3. 4; TUF 4 KATE. LINDA S (Katie) • Bosketboll I, 2. 3. 4; Track I. 2. 3, 4, Business Club 3. FTA. 4; GAA I 2. 3. 4. Leaders Club 2; Pep Club I. 2; Russ.on Club 3; Ski Club 2. Spanish Club I. 2; Sen.or Glee Club 2 3; TUF 2. 3. 4; Y-Tecns 4 KAZMAIER. ELIZABETH A (Belli) • Chorm Club 4; French Club I Internes 2 Y-Teeru 2. 3. 4 KlENER, JOHN P • Senior Concert Bond 2 3. 4; Senior Marching Bond 2, 3. 4. KEITZ. JUDITH I (Jude) • Chatm Club 4 Festo 2; GAA I 2. 3. I Help Club 2, 4 Spanish Club I. 2, 3. 4. TUF 2. 3 4 KELCH. ANN M (Annie) • Help Club I 2 3. 4. KILLER. DUANE V. (Duke' • Basketball 4, Cross Country 3. 4, Football I 4. TrocL 2,- Senior Concert Band I 2 3, 4, Senior Marching Band 1,2. 3.4 KELLER, SIEPHEN I (Stevet • Boseboll I. 2. 3. 4 (Captain), Bosketboll I. Footboll 1. 2 3, 4, Hi-Y 4; Spanish Club 3j YIG 4, 8oys‘ State Alternate 3, Notional Honor Society 3 4, Honors Banquet 2, 3. 4 KEllOUGH. DEBORAH I tOebb.e' • Chorm Club 4; French Club I. 2. G A A 1. 2. 3. 4. Pep Club I, 2.- Senior Concert Cho.r I, 3. 4. Senior Glee Club 2. TUF 2. 3. 4 YIG 4. Y-Teens 4. Senior High Musical I. 2. 4 Talenf Show 2. KENDALL DARIN G • Drama Club 2 Forensic league 3. 4 (Secretory), Student Council I YIG 4. French Honor Society 3 4 Honors Banquet 2. 3, 4 KENNEDY. NAN I • French Clut 3, TUF 4. Y Teens I PATRICIA • I ; Pep Club I. 2 KESSLER. JOHN A Forensic league ■shClub 1. 2. • WRCNCE • • I. 80s letboll I. 2 4; Footboll I Chess Club ?, Span i h Club 4. German Club 2; Intrumural I 3. KUGORf DEBORAH A (Debb.ri • Arl.ngton •an 21 Comoro Club 2. French Club 1. 2. GAA I 2. leaders Club 4 iTreosurer), Sen tor Concert Cho.r I Student Council 2; Class Council 3. 4; TUF 2 iTreosurer). 3. 4. Quill ond Scroll Honor Soc-ety 2. 3. 4, Co-Chairman oF Junior Senior K ckoil Oinner 3. Snow Princess Court I, Honors Bonquet 2. 3 KINGSBORO. JOHN D (King) • Football I. 2. 3. 4 Track I. 2 3. 4. Wrestling I H..Y 4; Spanish Club I j Senior Concert Choir KINGSBORO. JOHN D • Footboll 1. 2. 3. 4; Trock I iCoptom). 2 3. 4 (Captain), Wrestling 1, Hi-Y 4. Spanish Club I, Senior Concert Choir I KINYON, OEBRA I • F T.A. 2. 3. 4 Jr. Achievement 3. Pep Club I. 2. Spon.sh Club 1.2, 3; Student Council 3 KlRKLEY. JAMES ft J.m • Go I 1 Sen.or Concert Bond I. 2. 3. 4 Sen.or Morehing Bond 2 3.4 KlTCHTON. LYNDA G. 'Phrefl • Art Club t. Cub Courier I, french Club I Business Mon oger) 2. 4. G A a I. Jr Achievement 2 Rui- sion Club 1 (President). 2. 4. Sk. Club 2. 285 JOHN HILDRETH'S TRI-VILLAGE STUDIO IF KNEW 1 WASN’T GOlNCrTO BE EAUTlfUL,! tyOW4 N T B01HEF having OtVp,puaT on PicroBES' TAKE THAT’5 WHAT I UKE ABOUT ?ou CHuac...yov'Q£ ALWAV5 ■Right these with A Quick Wlshv - wAsny ANSWER’ Spanish Club 2, 4. Honor? Bonquef 2. 3; Spon-■ h Honor Society 4 KNOX. JAMES C (Jim) • Boseboll I, 2. 3. 4 Captam); Basketball I, 2. 3. 4, Football I; Student Council I, 2; Central High School, Philodolphio. Pa 1.2 KOIODZIK. SUE E (Klodi • G AA I IV.ce President), 2, 3, 4 (Publicity Heod); Girls Hockey Teom 2. 3. 4; loaders Club 2. 3. 4 (Secretory); Pep Club I. 2, Senior Concert Choir I, 2. 3. 4, Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Orchestra I. TUf 2, 3, 4 (Publicity Heod). Cheerleader 2; Homecoming Queen 4. Snow Princess Queen I. KRAUS. JEANNE M • Charm Club 2; G A A I; Help Club 4. TUF 2. KRAUSHAAR. JEFF I. (Toots) • Baseball I. 2. 3. 4; Bojketboll I. 2, 3, 4 (Captain); Football I; Senior Concert Band I. 2. 3, 4 (Pren-dent). Senior Morching Bond 2, 3. 4; Senior Concert Choir I. Senior Orchestra 4 KROUSE. JEFFREY D- • Wrestling I. 2; French Club 1.2. Sk. Club 2. 3. 4; YlG 4. KRUGER. SUSAN I (Sue I • French Club 2. 3; G A A. I. 2. 3. Pep Club I. 2, Ski Club 2. 3. Senior Glee Club . 2. 3. TUF 2. 3. Honors Banquet 2. 3, 4. KRUMIAUF. BRUCE E • Tenms I; Senior Con cert Band I. 2, 3, 4; Sen.or Marching Bond 2. 3. 4, Senior Concert Choir I; Senior Glee Club 2. 4. KRU MM. MARK A (Crumb) • French Club I. 2; YlG 4 IAKIN. JIM 0 (Bryl?) • Footboll 2. 3. Ski Club smith-stevens • custom tailors • clothiers • furnishers • formal rentals I 898 n. high at I 6th ave. opposite o.s.u. 2. 3, 4, Student Council I LANCiONE. DAVIO (Wop • Boseboll I. 2. 3. 4, Crow Country 2; Footboll I. 2. 3. 4, Wren1 mg I. 2. 3. 4. Come'o Club I. 2. Fencing Club 2, 3; Rodio Club 2; Ski Club 2. 3. 4. Spomsh Club I. 2, 3. 4.- Senior Orchestra 4. UA Guoro 2. 3; YlG 4. LANDIS. DAVID H iDovei • Footboll I. 2. 3. 4. Trock t. 3, Wrestling I. 2. French Club I. Senior Concert Bond I; Senior Concert Choir I; Ski Club 4; Jumor-Semor Committee LANG. BARRY P (B) • God I. 2. 3 LARSON. J. PETER (Petr • Ri -..on Club I. 2.3. LATHROP. JAMES • Boseboll I. Football I; Swimming I; Tennis 2. 3. 4 (Coptom), Wres-tlmg I; YlG 4. LAWRENCE. NELS P • Footboll I. 2. 3. 4. Wrestling I. LAYNE, BRUCE N • Trock I. 2. French Club 3; Ski Club 4; Senior Concert Bond I. 2. 3. 4. Senior Morching Bond 2. 3, 4 LEATHERMAN. THOMAS P Ion • 5en.or Concert Bond I. 2. 3, 4. Senior Morching Bond 2. 3, 4. LEE. CYNTHIA A (Cm) • Drama Club 2. 3. 4. French Club 2. 3, Senior Glee Club I. 2. 3.4 LEHNER. SYDNEY M (Sydt • AFS 4. G A A I. 2. 3. 4. Pep Club I (Secretary - Treasurer), 2 (Vice President), 3 (Vice President); Spanish Club 3. 4, Senior Glee Club 1. Student Coun Cil I. 2. 3. 4. TUF 2. 3 (Secretory). 4. YlG 4; Girls' State Alternate 3. Cheerleader 2. 4. Lolin Club Secretary 4, Junior-Sen«or Commit tec 3. Christmas Formal Court 3; Snow Princess Court I. LENANDER. ROBERT A (Bob) • Tenms 1, Internos 2. 3, Ski Club 3 LEPRICH, DEBORAH I (Debn • FT.A. 4, G.A.A, I, Pep Club I, Spanish Club 3, 4. Senior Concert Band ), 2, 3; Senior Marching Bond 2. 3. 4. TUF 4. Y-Teens I LEWIS, DAVID A (Dave) • Football I. 2. 3. 4. Trock I; Wrestling I, 2. French Club 1. 2; Student Council 2; Class Council 3; YlG 4, Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3; Moth Honor Soci ety 3. 4,- National Honor Socioty 3. 4 (Vice President). Honors Boaquei 2. 3. 4 LEWIS. JEFFREY C (Louie) • Sw.mm.ng 2. 3. 4; Track 1; UA Guord 2. 3. 4. YlG 4 II. MARIA V • AFS 3. 4 (Secretory); French Club I. 2. G A A I. 2; Russ.on Club I. 2. 3. 4 Ski Club 4, Senior Concert Choir I. TUF 2; French Honor Society 2. 3. 4; Math Honor Society 2. 3. 4, Kiwoms Club Scholottic Aword I; Honors Banquet 2. 3, 4. Valedictorian 4 LIDDY, SUSAN B (Sue! • G A A I. 2. 4. Pep Club I. 2; Student Council ). 2. TUF I. 2. 3; Cheerleader I. 2, 3, 4. National Honor Soci ety 3. 4. Junior-Senior Committee 3 LLOYD. CAROLE E (Casper) • Business Club 3. 4; Chorm Club 2. 3. 4. French Club 3. G A A I. 2. 3. 4. Pep Club I. 2. Spomsh Club I. 2. LLOYD. STEPHEN B (Steve) • Trock 4. Spanish Club 3. 4; Senior Glee Club 2. 3. 4 LOECHLER. ROBERT O (Sp.den • Baseball I, 2; Cross Country 3, 4 Footboll I. Trock 3; Wrestling 1, 2; French Club I. Senior Con cert Choir I. Tolent Show I. 3; French Honor Society 4. Honors Banquet 2. 3. 4 lOENING. THOMAS C |Tomt • Interne 3.4. LONGMAN. TREMPER • Foeth.. 3 4 Tennis I, Wrestling I. 2. leaders Club 4; Span ish Club I, 2. 4; Student Council 1; Class Council 4. YlG 4, Junior-Senior Piom Committee 3; Vice President o Closs I LUCAS lEZuE A (lilt) • Chorm Club Droma Club 2. 3. French Club I. 2. 3. F T.A 3i GAk I, Pep Club I. TUF 2, 3 4 Y-Teens 1. 2; Honors Banquet 2. LUCE. NICOLE D (Knkky) • French Club I. 2: G A A I. 2, 3 (Trock Heod), 4 (Tennis Heod); No'wcsier 4 Pep Club I, 2, TUF 2. 3. 4, Y-Teens 4 french Honor Society 3 4. Notionol Honor Society 3. 4. Quill ond Scroll Honor Society 4 Honors Banquet 2 3. 4 lUKEMAN. PAUL G. (Lukes) • Baseball I. 2. 3. 4j Baskotboll 2; Football I. Drama Club I 2. - French Club I 2. 3. 4; Hi-Y 4, leoders Club 3. 4; Sk. Club 2. 3, 4, Student Council 2; Closs Council 3. 4; YlG 4, Boys' Stole Alternate 3, French Honor Society 3. 4, Moth Honor Society 4. Notionol Honor Society 3. 4 (President i; Honors Banquet 2. 3. 4 LUX. GREGORy t; Gre . • 4, French Club I. 2, Rod.o Club 4. Senior Concert Band I. UA Guord 3. 4; Honors Banquet 2. 3, 4. Moth Honor Society 4 LYONS. MARYANN • French Club I . 2; Pep Club I. Sk. Club 2. 3. 4. Senior Concert Cho-r 1. TUF 2. 3. 4 M MocOONAlO. MARK E. ilupusi • Cross Coun try 2; French Club I. 2 • RICHARD A lYoungi • Footboll I Droma Club 2. Senior Concert Cho.r I 2. 3. 4 (President), Senior High Musicol 4 MAGNUSON SALLY A • Chorm Club 3 4 French Club I 2. 3. GAA I (Volleyboll OHt-cer). Pep Club I. Ski Club 3. 4. Award lor 3 4 overage or better I. MAGNUSON. R TIGHE • Cross Co Football 3; Tenms I Sk. Club 3. Spanish Club 3; YlG 4 MAHAFFEY. DORIS • AFS 2. 4. Drama Club 4. Festo 2| French Club 4; Help Club 3. 4, Senior Orchestro 4. French Honor Society 3. 4, Honors Banquet 2. 3. 4 MAHAN. MARILYN S (Lynn) • french Club 1. GAA I (Softball Olhcer); Pep Club I. Student Council I MAHER. CYNTHIA M iC-ndyl • Cub Reporter I, French Club I. 2. 3, F T A 3, 4, GAA. I (Achievement Awardl, 2, 3; Lrodvrs Club 3. 4. Pep Club I, 2; Pub Club 3. 4. Ski Club 2. 3. 4. Senior Concert Choir I. 2. 3, 4, Senior Glee Club 2. TUF 2. 3. 4. Y-Teens 2. 3, 4. Senior High Musicol 2. French Honor Society 2. 3. 4. Notionol Honor Society 3. 4. Honors Banquet 2. 3. 4 MANSFIELD. BARBARA S iBorb) • French Club 1. 2; G AA I. 2. 3. 4 Pop Club I IV‘Ce President), 2; Pub Club 2. 3. 4. Ski Club 2. 3, 4; Senior Concert Choir I, 2. 3. 4. Stu dent Councl 4 (Secretory); Class Council 3, TUF 2. 3 (President). 4. Y-Teens I. Home coming Court 4; Christmas Formol Queen 3. Hockey Co-Coptam 4, Junior Senior Commit tee 3 MARSHALL, DANIEL T (Skip) • Wrestling 2 3. 4. Baseball 2, Chess Club I, 2; Forensic league 2; Russian Club 2. Ensemble I, Student Council I. 2, YlG 4; Notionol Honor Society 3. 4. Northland H.gh School I. 2 MARSHALL NANCY I (None! • Trock 2 Gymnastics 3; G A A 2. 3. 4, Pep Cluts I Pub Club 2 (Poster Chairman). 3 .Vice Presl dent), 4 (Vice President). TUF 2. 3, 4 McADOO IOIS A • Busm. Club 2. 3 (Second Pnce in Style Show). 4 Internos 2, Pep Club I. Semo Concert Clto-r 11 TUF 4. Honors Banquet 2. 3. 4 McClURE • forensic league 2, 3. 4 (Secretary), french Club I. 2. 3. french Honor Society 3 4. Honors Banquet 2. 3. 4 McCONNAuGhEy ELIZABETH i iBctsy • French Club I 2, 3, 4 GAA I. 2. 3. Pep Club I 2. Ski Club 2 3, 4, Somor Concert Choir I 2 3. 4 TUF 2 3. 4. Y Teens 2. 3 4. Senior H.gh Musical 2. french Honor Society 2. 3, 4; Honors Banquet 2 3. 4 McCONNEU. MICHAEL R Rossi • footboll 1. 2. 3. 41 Trock 2 3. 4; Russion Club I. 2 3, 4 (Sergeanl-ot-armsl. YtG 4, Honors Banquet 2 3. 4 McCOY MARILYN J • AFS 3 Business Club 2. 3. Cub Reporter I, French Club I. 2. 3. FT A 3. 4. GAA I, Senior Glee Club I. 4; TUF 2. 3. 4 '• Fren- 2, 3. GAA I. 2. Pep Club I. 2: Sen.or G'ee Club I; TUF 2, 3. 4 Honors Banquet 2. 3, 4 McCRaCKEN. RICHARD C R‘ ‘ • Cross Country 1, 2. Tenn.t I. WARl 4 R.ck McCracken Show ), McGLONE. SHIRLEY A ;Zomo • Chore- Cub 2. 3. 4; GAA Tj Help Club 4 ®eo Club I 2; Sen.or Glee Club 2. Y-Teens I McGRANER KATHLEEN - Kortty • 287 Reporter I Oromo Club I, 2 French Club I, 2; rT« 3. 4 G - A I. 2. Help C'ub 4; Jr. Ach.e-ement 2 Pep Club 1; Sponish Club 3. 4, Y. Teens 2j Spon.sh Honor Society 4 • 2, 3i Help Club 4, leoders Club 2, 3, 4; $V.. Club 4j S mor Concert Chor 2. 3. SPA I. 3. 41 TuF 2. 3. 4. UA Timers 4, (JA Guord 4; Senior High MuKQl 2. 3. Junior-Senior Committee 3. French Honor Society 3, 4. Notional Honor Society 3. 4; Secretary o Closs 2. 4. Honors Banquet 2. 3. 4 McKinney, Christine e Pobb.ti • Charm 0 b 2, french Club 2 3 FT A 3. 4, G A A 1, 2; Pep Club I, 2; Pub Club 4, Ski Club 2. 3. 4; TUF 2. 3, 4. Y-Teens I. Honors Bon. quet 2. 3. McKiTRiCK. ALICE 0 • G.A.A, I. 2. 3j Pep Club I. 2 (Treosurefi. 3 iTreoJurer). Ski Club 2. 3 'Secretory.Treoturer). 4. TUF 2. 3. 4; Y-Teem I. MelAUGMlIN, DAVID W IOJI • French Club 1.2; Sk Club 2.3. MclE N. DONNA Q • Chorm CM 3. G A A I Voileyboll OHicerf. 2. Pep Club 1. Ski Club 2. 3. 4 (Publicity Chairmani. Senior Glee Club I TUF 2. 3. 4. McNAMARA. PAUL T (Pvker) • Swimming 2, Trock I, 2, French Club I, 2. 3i Senior Concert Bond 2. 3. Senior Marching Band 3; SPA 4 McNEAL. NANCY J (Nonce) • Chorm Club 2 3. French Club 2. 3. G a a 1,2 3. Pep Club I. 2. Ski Club 2. 3. Sen.or G'ee Club I (OHicer ; TUF 2. 3. 4) Y-Teens lj Senior H.gh Musical I McNEiL. KATHLEEN M IKothy) • Business Club 3. Charm Club 2. 3; Dromo Club 2. 3; Festo 2. G.A.A I; leaders Club 4 Ski Club 2. 3, Spanish Club I. 2; DECA 3. 4 (President). MEAGHER. STEPHEN W (Steve, • French Club I, 2. 3. Jr Achievement 2. Ski Club 2. 3. 4. Student Council I. YlG 4, Honors Bon-quet 2. 3. 4 MECKSTROTH. NANCY • Charm Club 2. French Club 4. G A A I. 2; Sk. Club 4. TUF 4 MEDiCK. DAVE P • Cross Countr, 2. Trock 2. French Club I, 2. Student Council I. MEEDER. LINDA l • G A A I. 2, 3, 4, Pep Club I. 2. 3. 4, Sk. Club 2. 3. 4. TuF 2. 3. 4i UA Timers 3. 4. Y-Teens I, 2: Cheerleoder 1. 2. 4. Junior-Senior Committee 3; Spanish Honor Society 3. 4; Honors Bonque' 2, 3 MEiSTEOT. BARBARA E Both) • Chorm Club 3. 4. French Club 1. 2. 3. 4. G A.A. I. 2. 3 Go'l Heodi. 4 leoders Club 2. 3. 4. P«t Club I. 2. Rob Club 4. Sk. Club 2. 3. 4, Sen.or Concert Cho.r I. 2, 3. 4. TUF 2. 3. 4 MENGERlNK, DAVID A Menge) • Cross Country 4, Footboll I. Trock 2. 3. 4. Internos 2. Senior Concert Bond 2. 3. 4. Senior March-•ng Bond 2. 3. 4 MESSICK. MICHAEL S 'M.ke, • Cross Coun-•ry 2. Trock 2.- Hi-Y 4. Internos 1. 2. 3. 4 • President); leoders C'ub 4. Ski Club 3. Intro-muroll I. 2. 3. 4 MIDDEN. RICHARD W • BasKetboll , Footboll 1. 2; Trock I, 2, 3. 4; Spanish Club 3. MlElY, STEPHEN C iSfeve • Swimming I. 2. 3. 4. uA Guard I. 2. 3. 4 YlG 4. Member All-Amer.con Relay Team 3. 4 MILLER OlC F Lesten • Spanish Club I. 2. 3. Senior Concert Choir I. 2. 3. 4 MILLER DOUGLAS C Doug • Footboll I 2. 3. 4 iCoptoin). Trod I 2. 3; Wrestling I-French Club I. 2. french Honor Society 2. 3, 4. Not.onol Honor Society 3. 4. «.'i onis Scholastic Award I, Honors Banquet 2. 3. 4. MILLER LISA K 'Sunshine • Arl.nqtomon 4. Twixt Teens 4. Cub Courier I. F T A 4; Infernos 1. 2. Pep Club I. 2. 3. 4. Senior Glee Club I. Student Council I. 2. 3. 4 1 Treasurer); TUF 2. 3. 4. YlG 4. Y-Teens I; Qu.ll and Scroll Honor Society 4 MILLER MARTHA E Morty) • Arlingtonian 3; Chorm Club 2t Cub Reporter lj G.A.A. 1- 2; Help Club 4 Leode'S Club 3, 4; Pep Club I, Sponish Club 1, 2- 3. 4, Student Council I; TUF 2. 3; UA Guord 2, 3 IHeod Guord). 4 (Meod Guard); YlG 4 MILLER STEVEN J Steve • Bosketball I; Swimming 2. 3. 4, Spanish Club li Student Council I. YlG 4. SPA 4 MINK. RONALD w Ron) • Chess Club 3. 4. French Club i, 2. 4. Honors Banquet 2. 3. 4. MITCHELL. JOHN B (Boyd) • Football I. 2. 3; Track 1, 2. 3. 4, Ski Club 2. 3, 4. Spon.sh Club I. 2. Student Council 4. Closs Council 3. SPA 4. SAG 4; YlG 4. MITCHELL MARCIA S- • Cub Courier I. G A A I. 2. Help Club 2. 3. Pep Club I, Sponith Club 2. 3 (Publ ty Choirmon), 4 (President). MIX, BARBARA I (Mixer) • French Club 4 SPA 3. 4. Y-Teens 1 (Treasurer); Spanish Mon or Society 2. 3. 4 French Honor Society 4 MOORE, KATHRYN A IKafhyi • Dromo Club 1. 2. 3. Fencing Club 2. 3, 4. French Oub I. 2. 3. G A A 1. 3; Pub Club 2 Sk. Club 3. 4 MOORE. RACHEllE E. • Business Club 4, Charm Club 4 MOOPEHEAD. BRETT S (Coxx.r- • Bovketbo 1. 2. Football 3. 4. Trock 1. 3, H -Y 4, Boys Intromurolt I. 3. 4 MORGAN, DAVID C (Dove • Tennis I Dromo Club 4, Sponish Club I. 2; Senior Concert Bond 1. Senior Concert Cho r 3. 4. MORI ARTY, ERIN f • Dromo Club 2j French Club I. 2 3. 4. G AA I. 2. 3 4. Pep Club 1. 2. 3, Pub Club 4. Student Council I (Vice President). 2. 3. 4. TuF 2 3. 4. UA Timers 4. YlG 4. G.rls State Alternate 3, Cheerleoder Alternate 2. Closs Secretory I, Class Treasurer 2. 3; Senior High Musical 3. Junior-Senior Committee 3, Honors Banquet 2. 3. 4 MORlARTY. SMEELAH K • Cub Reporter 1. French Club I. 2. 3. 4. FT A I. GAA I. 2. 3. 4; Pep Club I, 2 (President). 3. 4 Sen.or Glee Club I, 2. Student Council | 2. Closs Council 3. 4, TUF 2. 3 4 UA T.mers 4. YlG 4. Junior-Senior Co-Chairman 3. MORRIS, JAMES G (Jim • Internos 3, Moth Honor Society 3, 4; Honors Banquet 2. 3. 4 MORRISON. NANCY E • Chorm Club 2. GAA 2. Sponish Club 2; Senior Glee Club I. MOWERY. BARBARA I (The White E’ephont; • Chorm Club 2. 3. 4. G-A A I. 2j Pep Club 2; Sk. Club 2. TUF 2. Y-Teens 1.2. 3. MURPHY. LESLIE A (Meltlie) • Chorm Club 4. French Club I- 2. 3. GAA I. 2. Help Club 3, Pep Club I, 2. Senor Concert Choir 1. 2. 3. 4. TuF 2. 3. 4 l Secretory-Treasurer), YlG 4. Y-Teens I, 2; Sen.or H.gh Mus.col 1. 3, French Honor Soc-ety 3. 4; Honors Banquet 2. 3.4 MURTHA. MARILYN R (lyn, • french Club I. 2. GAA I. 2. 3, Help Club 4. Pep Club I. 2. Ski Club 2. 3. 4, Senior Concert Cho. I 2. 3, 4; Ensemble 3. 4. TUF 2. 3. 4, Y-Teem 3. 4 (Secretary), Senior High Musicol 2. 4 MYERS JOSEPH A MoeiO) • Swimming 2. 3; French Club 2. MYERS. JUDY I • Basketball I. 3. 4. GAA I (Vice Pres-dent). 2. 4. Pep Club I. 2. Sk. Club 2. 4 j TUF 2; Y-Teens I (President). 2. Vice President of Class 3- NAGEL KRISTINE L. (Kns) • GAA I, 2. 3. Pep Club I; Senior Glee Club I. 2. 3. 4. $fc. Club 4, Sponnh Club I. 2. 3. 4 (Publ fy Choirmonl; Y-Teens 1 NEDS, RUSS L Horold • Football I. 2.- Tennis I, 2; Trock I. Wrestling I. 2; Cub Courier I. Debar Team 3. 4. Dromo Club 2. 3. 4. F T A 3. 4 Sk Club 2. 3. 4. Spon.sh Club 3. 4; Young Republicans 3. 4 NELSON KATHRIN L. (Kothy) • FNC 4; GAA I, Sen.or Glee Club 3. 4; $k- Clob 4. Y-Teens 1 NEWKIRK. MELINDA S • Chorm Club 1 2. GAA 1. 2. SPA 3. 4. Y-Teens I. 2. NOHl. ROGER T • Camera Club iPreirden' Cub Reporter I, French Club 1. 2. Internos 1. 2. In The Know Alrernote 4. Junior Achieve ment 2 i Treasurer!, 3 (Secretory). 4 Pres, dent); Senior Concert Bond I. 2; Senior Concert Cbo'f I. 2, 3. 4, Ensemble It Youth-m Government 4. French Honor Society 2. 3. 4 Honors Banquet 2. 3. 4. Math Honor Society 2. 3. 4, Notional Honor Society 3. 4. Voled-c to'ion 4 NORRIS, NANCY K Nortro; • Charm Ctvb 3; Cub Reporter I. French Club I (Vice-Presi dent). 2. 3. FT A 3. 4. GAA I. 2. 3. 4. Jumor-Semor Committee 3. Leoders Oub 3 4. Senior Concert Cho.r I, 2. 3. 4 (Soc-al Chairman); Ensemble 4 Senior High Mus a 2. 4 Sk- Oub 3. 4 Student Council 2. 3; Tu? 2. 3. 4. UA Timers 3, 4. Youth-in-Government 4 French Honor Society 3. 4, Honors Banquet 2. 3, 4. Not.onai Honor Society 3. 4 (Treas- urer) NOWELL. NANCY B • Trock I. 2. 3. 4 Chon I French Club 1 2. 3. 4. F T A 3 4; G A A 1. 2, 3. 4. Senior Orchestra I, 2. 3 (Treasurer), 4 (Vico President); Pop Club I, 2; TUF 2. 3. 4. UA Guard 2,3; French Honor Society 3, 4, Honor Banquet ?, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4. NUHFER. MARY C. • G.A.A I, Inferno 2. 3; Honor Banquet 2. 3. 4. O'CONNOR. TERI I • Fc to 2. 3, French Club 1. 2. 3. G.A.A. 1. Glee Club I. 2, 3. Ski Club 3; TUF 2. ODOR. ERIC I., (Ode) • Baseball 2; Trocl. I, 2. 3. 4, French Club I. 2. 3. 4, Ski Club 2. 3. 4. Youlh-in-Government 4, Honor Banquet 2. 3. 4 OESTERLING. REBECCA (Becky) OJALVO. JOSEPH K (Sv.ee Joel • Crow Country 2. 3; Trock 1. 2; Wre fling 1. 2; Gilded Bore 3. 4; Russian Club I. 2. 3. 4; Senior Concert Choir I; SPA i. Honor Bon- quet 3. OLSON. KAREN S. • Chorm Club I; French Club 1,2. 4; F.T.A. 3. 4; Hi-Y I. ORR. JAMES C. (Jim) • Track l; Wrejtlmg I; Rusjion Club I, 2. 3. 4 (Treasurer); Senior Concert Bond I. 2,- Senior Concert Choir lj Senior Morching Bond 2. Honors Banquet 2. OSBORNE. LLOYD L. • Footboll 1. 3; Trock 2, 3. 4.- Spanish Club 3. OVERHOIT. WIUIAM A (Bill) • Ru ion Club 1.2. 3.4 OWENS. JOHN T (Gooti) • Goll I; Intramural ; Drama Club lf French Club I. 2; Spomth Club 3. PALM, KITTlE A • Cub Reporter l; French Club I. 2. 3; G A A 1, 2; Junior Achievement 2. Pep Club I; Senior Glee Club 2. TUF 2; Honor Banquet 2. 3, 4; Notional Merit Semi-finoliit. PALMER. KATHERINE E (Kothy) • Boiketboll I (Coptain), 2. 3. 4; Volloyboll 4 (Coptoin). F T A 4.- G.A.A. I. 2, 3, 4; Senior Orchestra 1. 3, Senior Concert Bond I. 2. 3, 4 Senior Morching Band 2. 3, Ski Club 2 3. 4. TUF 2. 3. 4; UA Guard 2. UA Timer 2. 3. 4 (Hood Timer); Y-Teen I PAOIETTI, JAMES E.. (Poo) • Cro Country 2, 3; Track 2; French Club I. 2; Honor Banquet 2. 3. 4. Moth Honor Society 3. 4 PAROO. ELISA M • AFS 4 PARSON. JEFFREY M (Mark) • Goll I. 2. 3; French Club I (President); Russian Club I. 2. 3; Youth-in-Governmeni 4; Honor Banquet 2. 3. 4 PATTERSON, WILLIAM M (Bill) • Spanuh Club 2 PEARCY. THOMAS B (Tom) • Cro Country 2; Track I; Turkey King 3. PEPKE. EDWARD K (Ed) • Football 1; Sw.m mmg I; Chess Club I.- Senior High Musical I, 3. Student Council I. PESHEK. GLENN H • Botketboll I, 2, Goll I. Trock I. Senior Concert Choir 4 PETERSON. JOAN M • French Club 2, G A A I; Pep Club I. 2; Y-Teen 3; French Honor Society 3. 4; Honor Banquet 2. 3. 4, Notional Honor Society 4; Homecoming Court 4. Reloy Queen 4, PFARR. DEBORAH K . (Debb.e' • AFS 3 4 French Club I. 2. 3, 4. FNC 2. G.A A I, 2 3. 4. Pep Club I. 2; TUF 2. 3. 4. French Honor Society 2. 3. 4; Honor Banquet 2. 3, 4. Math Honor Society 3. 4 PHILLIPS. JOHN D • Senior OrChe tra I. 2. 3. 4; Rusnon Club I (President). 2. 3, 4. Senior Concert Band I. 2. 3. 4. Sen.or Marching Bond 2. 3, 4. Honors Banquet 4 PHILLIPS. EDWARD J I Ted) • Cub Reporter I; Russian Club I. 2. 3, 4. Senior Concert Band I, 2. 3. 4. Sen.or Marching Bond 2. 3. 4, Drum Motor o! Bond 3, 4. Sen.or Concert Orchestro 1. Student Council I. Honor Bonquet 2 PIPER. R TITUS (Ti) • Cross Country 2, Rumon Club 2. 3, 4. Senior Concert Bond I. 2. 3. Senior March.ng Bond 3 POLK. ROBERT L (Bob) • French Club I. 2 Russian Club 3.- Student Council 1, Young Republican 3. PONCE. PATRICIA • AFS 4. Fencing Club 4 Y-Teens 4. Spanish Honor Society 4 POND. MARY M (P P.) • Chorm Club 3. G.A.A. I; Spamth Club 2. 3. POPA. THOMAS J. (Pope ) • Golf I 2. 3. 4 Wrestling 1. 2. Interno I. 2. Ski Club I. 2; Youth-m-Govern men I 4 PORTS. PATRICIA A (Pot) • French Club 1. 2. 4; G.A.A 2. 3. 4; Pep Club lj Sk. Club I; TUF 2.3. 4. POTTER. JACQELYN J. (Jocqu.e) • Chorm Club 2. 3. 4. G A.A. 1. 2, 3; Junior Achievement 3,- leoder Club 3. 4; Pep Club I, 2; Russian Club I (President). 2. 3 Sen.or Glee Club 1; Ski Club 2. 3, 4.- Student Council 3. TUF 2. 3, 4. Y-Teen I. 2. Cheerleoder 1 POWERS. STEVE • Honor Bonquet 2. 3 Valedictorian PRICE. COLLEEN A • AFS 4; F T A. 4; G.A A 1. 2; Pep Club I, 2. Spomth Club 2; Y-Teen PRICE. JUDY I • Business Club 4 (Program Choirmon); FT.A 4; G.A.A I, Senior Concert Bond I, 2. 3, 4; Sen.or Concert Cho.r lj Senior Orchestro I. 2, 3. 4, Sen.or Marching Bond 2. 3. 4. Maiorette of 8ond 2. 3. 4, Spanish Club 2, 3; TUF 2, 3, Honors Banquet 2. 3, 4; Spanish Honor Society 2. 3, 4 (President). PRITCHARD. BRUCE A • Crots Country 3 (Manager); Track 2 (Monoger), 3; Wreitl.ng 3 (Manager)j French Club I, 2, Math Honor Society 4. PROROCK. DEBORAH J (Debb.e) RADBlLl. LESLIE R. (let) • Fetto 2, 3. French Club I. 2. 3 G A A I. 2, 3; Help Club 3. Junior Achievement ); Pep Club I, 2. Senior Concert Choir I; Senior Glee Club 3. 4. TUF 2. 3. 4, Y-Teen 2, Honor Bonquet 4. Nat.onol Honor Society 4 RADEBAUGH. JUDY £ • Chorm Club 2. 3. 4; F. T.A 4j GAA I (President). 2. 3. 4. Pep Club I, 2. 3. Russian Club I (Secretary 2. 3. Ski Club 2. 3. 4; TUF 2. 3. 4. Youth-.n Government 4. Y-Teen I (Publicity Chairman). 2 RAMSAY, CHRISTY A (Chr. ) • Pep Club I. Ski Club 2 RANSOM. JANET K • AFS 4; Cub Councr 1. Fencing Club 3, 4 (Vice-President); Forensic league 3. 4. French Club I. 2. 3; G.A A I 2. 3, 4. tnternos I. 2. Senior Glee Club 1. Student Council I, 4; TUF 2. 3. 4 Youth in Government 4, Y Teens 2, 3. 4 (ICC Repre- sentative. Service Choirmon); French Honor Socoty 2. 3. 4, Girl ' Stole 3. Honor Bonquet 2. 3. 4. Moth Honor Society 3, 4. Notional Honor Society 3, 4 RAPP, CHARLES S (Chuck) 0 Senior High Mutxol 3 RASPAOIA. GAIL R iRon) • Junior Achievement 3; Senior Glee Club 1. 2. 3; Y-Teen 1. 2. RAUCH. ROBERT F (Bob) • Boieboll I. 2. 3, 4 (Cop'oin); Baiketboll 1; Footboll 1, 2. 3. 4; Interno I, 3; Ski Club 4. Student Council I (Treoturer). 2. 3, 4 Youth-.n-Government 4 (Choirmon), Clot President 1 4. Junior-Senior Prom Chairman 3, Boys' Stote 3. Honor Bonquet 2. 3. 4, Notional Honor 5ociety 3, 4 RAY. DIANNE E • French Club I. 2. 3. 4. G. A.A. I, 2. 3. 4. Junior Achievement 2. Pep Club I. 2. Senior Glee Club I, SPA 3. TUF 2. 3. 4. RAY. RICHARD A (R.ck) • Football I; Golf I; Tenni 2. 3, 4; Ski Club 2. 3. 4. Spomth Club I. 2. Student Council 1 REBER. MARY KAY • Charm Club 3.- Senior Glee Club 1.4. REED. PAMELA J. (Pom) • Fencing Club 4. French Club I. Senior Concert Choir 1 REEDY. MICHAEL E (Moute) • Sw.mm.ng 2. 3. 4. Sk. Club 3. Spomth Club 1. 2. UA Guord 3. 4; All-American 4. REEVES. DENNIS R (Denny) • Wrestling 3 French Club 3. 4, Junior Achievement 2. 3 4 REID. DOUGLAS G (Doug) • Senior Glee Club 1. 2; Sk. Club 2. 3. 4; Spanith Club I. 2. Youth-in-Government 4 REITTER. GARY P (Chooch RENDEIRO. JAMES C. (J C.) • Tenmt I. 2. French Club 4, Rod o Club 4. Senior Concert Band 2. 3. 4, Senior Morching Bond 2. 3; Senior Orchettra 2, Student Council 3. Honor Bon quet 2. 3. 4 RENNIE. ALICE G • AFS 4. Cub Reporfe. 1 French Club I (Secretory). 2. GAA I. ?. Ruvtion Club I (Secretary), 2. Spam h Club 2 4. SPA 2. 4. Honor Bonquet 2. 4 REYNOLDS. PAUL D. • Basketball 3; Swimming 2. Forensic Leogue 3, 4 (President), Gilded Bore lEditoc). Interno 3, Sponnh Club 3, SPA 3. 4. Superintendent' Advisory GtOup. Boys' Stote 3 (Alternate) RICHARDS LINDA R • G.A.A 2. 3. 4 (Cab. neti| leoder Club 3. 4 (Vice Ptetidenflj Sen •or Conce't Choir 2. 3, 4, Senior Mul.col 2. 3. 4, Momecom.ng Float Chairman 3; Junior-Senior Committee 3, Cit'tenthip Award 3 RICHES ANNA M • 2. 3. 4, Spanish Club 2. 3. TUF 2 RICKER. LINDA s • But.neu Club 4 GAA I. 2; Pep Club I. Pub Club 4. Sk. Club 2. TUF 2. 3. 4. RIGGS. LAURA T • Business Club 4. Chorm Club 4. G A A I, TUF 2. Y-Teen I ROBERTS, REBECCA S (Becky • Chorm Club 2. 3 (Junior Representative), 4 (President); G.A.A. I. leoder Club 4 i School Service Chairman), Y-Teen I ROBERTS. KATHRYN (Bubby) • Help Club 4. Spanish Club I RODDY, ELIZABETH J tin: • Cub Reporter I. Drama Club 1 2; French Club I. 2, FT A 3. 4, Help Club 4. Pep Club I. 2. Senior Orchettra 1. 2. 3 (Secretary); Spanish Club 4; Honor Bonquet 3 RORAPAUGH. RICHARD D. iDon • Boikeiboll Sausage Haus zsm. „ -c-5 The liveliest spot in German Village, noon and at night. German hand entertains with singalong nightly except Monday. Party room available. Serving German Brat-wurst, Bavarian Ham, German Corned Beef, Potato Salad and Kraut Slaw. All made by Schmidt's right here at the restaurant, -1 blocks east of High Street on Kossuth Street. Enjoy the best in cold keg beer and cocktails. Open til 1.00 AM. 289 I. Sen-or Concert Cho.' I, 2, 3, ; Ensemble 1. Senior H.gh Muiieol 2, 4. ROSE. ANN E Ann. , • AFS 2. 3, 4; Arl.ng-•on,on 3. 4. Comero Club 2 iT'eoiurer). Cob Reporter 1. Dromo Clob 2. 3: French Ctob I. 2. 3. 4. G.A A. 1. Pop Club 1. 2. Senior Glee Club I; TUf 2. 3, 4, Y-Teen 3, 4; French Honor Society 2, 3. 4. Honor Bonqu 2. 3. 4. Moth Honor Sooe y 3 4; Qu.ll and Scroll 2. 3. 4; Voled.Ctor.on 4 ROSE DANIEL H (Roj.ei • Comoro Club 2. 4; Donee Bond 2. 3, 4. Rod.o Club 4, Sen.or Con-cert Bond 2. 3. 4, Senior Morching Band 2, 3. 4, Senior Concert Choir I RUPERT. SHARON • Charm Club 3; G.A.A 1. 2 Pep Club I. 2 3. Pub Club 4; Sk. Club 2. 3; Spanish Club 2. 3. TUF 2. 3. 4. Y-Teen 1.2. RUSSELL. DENISE L • Busmen Club 2. 3. Chore. Club 2. 3. 4; G.A.A I. 2; leader Club 4. Pep Club 2; TUF 2. RYBAK. PATRICIA A (Ryebun ) • French Club 3. 4 (Soool Chairman); G.A.A I, 2, 3, 4; Pub Club 4; sic. Club 2; UA Guord 3; UA Timer 3. 4; Youth-. n-Govornment 4. French Honor SoC.ety 4 RYLAND. CRAIG A • D.ttr.butive Educot.on (Vice-President) RYTEL. MONTE L • Ru .on Club I. 2. 3 SABATINO. PHIL A • Honor Banquet 2. 3, 4. SAGESEfi CLAUDIA 1C (Cloud) • AFS 3. 4 (Progrom Choirmon). Chorm Club 3; Dromo Club 3; French Club 3. G A A 3. 4. Help Club 4; Senior Concert Choir 1. 2; Enjemble I; Senior Glee Club 3. SPA 4i Spon.th Club 2. 3; TUF 3. 4, YIG 4; Y-Teen I. 2. Cheerleoder lj French Honor Society 4. Honor Bonquel 2. 3. 4. spon.th Honor Society 3, 4 SAHR. DEBORAH L. (Debbi) • Chorm Club 2. 3. 4, Dromo Club 2. 3; G.A.A 1. 2. 3; Pep Club I. 2; Senior Concert Choir I. 2. 3. 4 (Publicity Cho.rmon)i Sen.or Glee Club I. 2. 3. Sk Club 2. 3j Spanah Club 2. 3. Student Council I, TUF 2. 3: Sen.or H.gh Mu Col 2. 3. 4 SALA. JANET L (Lynn) • Chorm Club 3, Oramo Club 3i French Club I. 2; G.A.A I. 2. Norwcster 4; Pep Club I, 2. Sk. Club 2; TUF 2. 3. 4, Youth-in-Government 4; French Honor Society 2. 3. 4 (President). Honor Bon-quet 2. 3. 4. Moth Honor Society 2. 3. 4 SaRAVALU, SUSAN K (Sue) • Dromo Club 1. 2j French Club I, 3, 3, GAA I. 2; Help Club 4. Junior Achievement 2. Pep Club li TUF 2. 3. 4; UA Guard 3, 4. Y-Teen I. 3. SARVER, CHRISTINE L (Chrui • Chorm Club I. 2; G.A A 1. Junior Achievement I. 2, 3 (Secretory); Senior Concert Cho ' 1; Enjemble 1. Sk. Club. SATCHWEll, MARK A. • Forent.c Leogue 3, 4. Glided Bore.- Rumon Club I. 2. 3, 4. SPA 3 (Sorgeont-ot-Arm ); Not.onol Merit Honor-able Mention SAUNDERS. DANIEL H (Zeus) • Football I 2, 3, 4, Trock I. 21 Wrettlmg I. 2. 3; French Club 3, 4; Internot. SAUNDERS. ELAINE S. (Som) 0 T nn. 3. Pep Club 1.2.3; TUF 2.3.4 SAVAGE. CAROLYN E • Camera Club 2, Oramo Club 2. Junior Achievement 2. Senior Concert Choir 2, 3, Sponish Club I. 2. 3; Hon-or Bonquet 2, Spanish Honor Society 3. 4. SAYERS. JULIE H • French Club 2. 3. 4; G.A.A. 2. 3, 4. Pep Club 2. 3. 4; Ski Club 2. 3. 4, Spanish Club 2. 3. 4. Student Council 2. 3. 4. UA Timers 4. SCARBERRY. RICHARD A (R.ck • Sw.mmmg 2. 3, 4. Spanish Club I. 2. 3; UA Guard 2, 3. SCARDINA. VIRGINIA M (Gmny) • Hockey 3. 4. Trod 2. Arlmgtomon 3. 4, Comero Club 2; GAA I. 2. 3, 4. Pep Club 2. TUF 2. 3. 4. Outstanding Journalist Award. Quill and Scroll 4 SCHETTIER. STEPHEN C (Stevel SCHMIOT. DONNA L • Chorm Club 2. GAA 1. 2. 3; Senior Concert Choir I Ensemble I. Senior Glee Club 2, 3. 4 SCHODORF. JOHN A. • Boy Intramural I. 2. 3. 4. SCHOENBOPN. VINCENT E (V.nnie) SCHOOLS. SHARON L. (Sherry) • GAA 1. 2; Pep Club I; Senior Glee Club 2 (Secretory); Ski Club 2. 3. 4, Spanish Club I, 2. 3. 4. Youth-m-Government) 4 SCHOONOVER. BEVERLY G (B vi • Sk. Club 3. 4. Spon.th Club I. SCHWARTZ, ROBERT M (Bob) • Spanish Club 1. SEESE. RONALD L (Ron) • Honors Banquet 2, 3. 4. SEIDEL. LINNEA R (Lin) • Chorm Club I. 2. G.A.A I. 2, 3; Pep Club. I. 2, TUF 2. 3. Y-Teens 1. SEiLHAMER. JEFFREY J (Je«) • Donee Bond. Rod.o Club 2. 3; Senior Concerr Bond I. 2. 3. 4. Senior Morching Bond 2, 3, 4, Honor Bonquot 2; Spanish Honor Society 2. SEiPlE. SANDRA l (Sondy) • G.A.A I. 2. Pep Club I, 2, Senior High Musicol 3; Spanish Club 2; TUF 4.- UA Guard 4.- Youth-m-Gov-ernmenr 4. SEIPLE. SUSAN I. (Sue) • Dromo Club 1. G A A I. 2. Pep Club I. 2; TUF 4 SEN Gupta, ashima 0 afs 4. Help Club 4. SPA 4, SHARP. 0E8RA K. (Debbie) • Fet'o 3. 4. G.A.A I. 2. 3. 4, Help Club 4; Pop Club I. Sponish Club 1.2; TUF 2. 3.4 SHARP. LINDA R (Shorp.e) • Chorm Club 2, Cub Cour.er I. French Club 3. 4; FT A 4; G A A 1. 2; Help Club 4. P p Club I. 2. Pub Club 4, Senior Glee Club 4; Senior High Musicol 4; Ski Club 2. 3, 4 (Social Choirmon); Spanuh Club I, 2. 3, TUF 2. 3. 4; UA Timers 4, Y-Teens 1. SHARROCK. BARBARA E (Borb • TUF 4 SHAW. HILARY B. • French Club I. 2. 3. G A A 1; Senior Concert Choir 1, 2. 3. 4. Ensemble I. 4; Senior High Musical 2. 3, 4. Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 4. UA Timers 4. SHEPPARD. KATHERINE V (Kathy) • French Club I. 2. 4. GAA 1; Help Club 2. Pep Club I, Senior Concert Choir I. 2. 3. 4; Senior High Mus col 2. 3; Student Council 4. Y-Teens 1; French Honor Society 2. 3. 4. Honors Banquet 2. 3, 4. SHILLIDAY. CYNTHIA I (Cindy) • Chorm Club 3. 4. French Club I. 2. 3, 4, GAA I, 2. 3. Pep Club I 2j Senior Gleo Club 4, Sk. Club 2. TUF 2. 3. 4. Y-Teens I; Honors 8anquet 2. 3. 4. SHORT DEBORAH E (Debb-e) • French Club 1, 2. 4; G.A A 1; Pep Club I; Honors Bonquet 2. SHORT. GEOFFREY B (GeoMi SHREVE. THOMAS F. (Tom) SHRINER. STEPHEN P (Steve, • BosebaH 2. 3; WreiUmg I. 2. 3. 4. Senior Glee Club I. 3. 4. SHUMAKER. JOHN D (Shu) • Foo'ball I. 2. 3. 4, Trock 1. 2; Sk. Club I. 2. 3, Youth-.n-Government 4 SHUTT. MARK H • Sw.mm.ng 2, 3. 4, Cub Reporter I. Senior Concert Cho.r 4 Senior High Musical 3, 4; Spanish Club I, 2. SIKORA DAVID F. (Dove' • Track I 2. Wrei tling I. 2. 3. 4; Ski Club 4 SINCLAIR, NANCY A (Nonce) • BosketbaM 2. 3. 4; Volleyball 3; Chorm Club 2, 3. A, Dromo Club I. 3. 4. French Club 1. 2, F T A 4. GAA I, 2. 3. 4. p p Club 2 (Secretory). 3. Student Council I. TUF 2. 3. 4. Youth-.n-Governmen' 4. Y-Teen 1, French Honor Society 2. 3. 4; Honor Banquet 2. 3. 4. Not onol Honor Soc-eiy 3. 4 SINCLAIR. SCOT • Trock I French Club I, Senior Concert Choir I. 2. 3. 4. Ensemble I. 4. Senior Glee Club 2; Senior High Musicol 2. 3. 4 Ski Club 2. 3. 4, Student Council I SINTON. CAREY 8 (Chel • Crow Country 2, Football I; Wrestling I, 2. 3. 4. Russian Club 1. 2, 3. SKINNER. RANDALL C (Rondy) • Cub Cour- er I (Editor); Dramo Club 2. 3. 4 (Vice-President); French Club 2, 3 (Treasurer), Sen.or Concert Choir 1, 2, 3. 4. Ensemble I. 3, 4,‘ Senior High Musical I, 2. 3. 4. Student Council 2 Closs Council 3; Yov'h-in-Government 4; French Honor Society 2 3. 4; Honors Bonquet 2. 3, 4. Notional Honor Society 3. 4. Voledic-tor ion 4. SKORA. RICHARD A (B.g D.ck) • Dromo Club 2. 4, Russian Club I. 2. 3. 4, Turkey King 4 SIAGER, SUSAN E. (Sue) 0 Swimming 2; Ten- nis 3; Trock 2; Chorm Club 2; French Club 1. 2; F.T A 4; GAA I. 2. 3. (coders Club 3. 4. Pep Club I 4, Senior Concert Choir I. 2. 3, 4; Ensemble 3. 4; Senior H-gh Musicol 2, TUF 2. 3. 4. Youth-In-Government 4. Y Teens I. 2; Notional Honor Society 3. 4 SlYH. RANDALL L (Rondy) 0 French Club I SMITH. GAIL M 0 Chorm Club 1. Help Club 2, Junior Achievement I, Honor Banquet 2 SMITH. WILLIAM K (Ken) 0 Swimming 1. ? Wrestling I. French Club I, 2. 3. Radio Club — Nath Starr’s Texaco Sun Electronic Tune-Up Minor Repairs — Towing Service 4494 Kenny Road Phone 451-2135 290 4; Sk Club I, 2, 3, 4; Young Republlcons 4; Youth-. Government 4 SMITH. MARC T. • Cross Country 2, 3, 4; TrocV 2. 3. french Club I. 2. H.-Y 2, 3. 4. Senior Concert Bond I. 2. Youth-m-Govern-ment 4 SMITH. SALLY t (Sophomore) 0 Busmen Club 4.G.A.A 4; Ski Club 4 SMITH. SAMUEL W (Sam) • Dromo Club I (Vice-President), 2. 3. 4, Junior Achievement 1. 2 (Vice-President of Sales),- Senior Concert Choir 3, 4; Ski Club 4; Spomsh Club 2, 3. 4; Class Council 3. 4, Youth-In-Government 4 SMITH. SHERRY I (Sher) • Business Club 2. 3. 4. G.A A 1.2.- Ski Club 2; Spanish Club 1.2. 3. SMITH. STEVEN R (Bodd.e) • Baseball 2. 3. 4; French Club 3. 4; Spomsh Club 2. SNELL. CAROL A (Fleo) • Russion Club 4. Senior Orchestro 4. SNOW, BYRON R 0 Wrestling I; Arlingtomon 4; Junior-Sonior Committee 3- IJA Guard 2: Youth-m-Government 4; Quill and Scroll 4; All-Americon 4; Swimming 2. 3, 4 (Captain). SNYDER. DIANA J. 0 AFS 4. Charm Club 4,-French Club I. 2. 4. F.T.A 3. 4 (President); GA.A I, 2; Pep Club I. 2. TUF 2. 4, french Honor Society 2. 3. 4; Honors Bonquet 2. 3, 4. SOLOMAN. STEVEN A. 0 Goll 3; Leoders Club 4; Senior Concert Band I, 2. 3, 4 (Treasurer); Senior Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Spomsh Club I. 2. SOMERVILLE. GARY R (Gomer) • Baseball I, 2; Football I. Cub Courier I; FeUo 2 (Treasurer). Junior-Sonior Committee 3, SORONEN. SCOTT W (Sorny) • Footboll I. 2. 3. 4j Trock I. 2. 3. 4. Wrestling I. 2. 3. SORRELL. LINDA A • F T A 4. G.A A I. 2; Help Club 4j Pep Club I; Senior Concert Choir I, 2. 3. 4; TUF 2. 3. 4; Y-Teens I. SOTOS. WILLIAM G. (Greek) • Dance Band 3. 4, Fencing Club 4; Russian Club I. 2; Senior Concert Bond I. 2, 3, 4 (Vice-President); Senior Marching Bond 2. 3, 4; Senior Orchestra 4; Ski Club 3. SOURS, THOMAS S (Tom) • French Club I. 2. 3; UA Guard 2, 3. 4; Youth-in-Government 4. Honors Bonquet 2. 3. 4 SPARKMAN. WILLIAM I (Sporky) • Bosket ball I. 2; Footboll I STAHL. DIANA I (R.msky Bones) • Senior Concert 8ond 4; Senior High Musical 2. 4; Senior Morching Bond 4. Senior Orchestra I. 2, 3. 4 (Treasurer). STAHLHUT. LARRY G (Gideon) • Senior Concert Choir 4. STARK. JEFFREY D. (Jeff) • Boseboll 1. 2. 3. 4; Basketball I, 2. 3. 4. Footboll 1. 2. 3. 4 (Coptom); French Club I, 2; Student Council 2; MVP Defensive Bock Aword (football); All-COL league Football Team STARR, ALAN T (Big Al) • Boseboll 2. 3. 4. Footboll I, 2. 3, 4; Tennis I; Wrestling I; French Club I; Hi-Y 4. Youth-m-Government 4 STARR, GlENNA I. • Dromo Club 4,. G A A. I. 2; Pep Club I, 2; Senior Concert Bond 2, 3, 4, Senior Glee Club t, 2. 3. 4; Senior Morching Bond 2. 3. 4; Spanish Club I. 2. 3 Student Council I, TUF 2. 3, 4. STEFFENS. JANE E. IJoney; • GA.A. I. 2. 3, Pop Club I. 2, Sk. Club 3, 4- Spomsh Club 1. 2; TUF 2. 3, 4; Y-Teens 3. 4. STEMPIEN. GARY T. • Footboll I, Trock I. 2. 3. Senior Concert Bond I STIllWAGON, CHRISTINE M (Tina) 0 Chorm Club 2 (Sophomore Representotivel. G.A.A I, 2, 3 (Sports Heod), 4 (President),- Pub Club 2. 3. 4; TUF 4. UA Guard 2. 3, UA Timers 2. 3. 4j Youth-m-Government 4; G A A Out-stondmg Sophomore 2. ond High Point 3 STOCKER. AMY V • Senior H.gh Musical 1. 2; Senior Orchestro I. 2. 3. 4 (Concert Mistress); All-State Orchestro. STONE, JAMES M (Jim) 0 Arlmgtoman 3. Cub Reporter I- French Club 1; In The Know 4; Junior Achievement 2. 3 (Vice-President of Soles). Senior Concert Choir I, 2. 3. 4; Ensemble I; Senior High Musical 2. 3. 4; SPA 3. 4, Youth-In-Government 4. WARl 3. 4 (Station Manoger); National Merit Finalist, Honors Banquet 2, 3, 4. Math Honor Society 3. 4; Notional Honor Society 3. 4, Quill and Scroll 2. 3, 4 (Vice-President) STONE. MICHAEL T (Mike) 0 Wrestling I. Germon Club 2; Senior Morching Band 2, 3. STULL. PAUL M 0 Forensic Leogue 3, 4; French Club I, 2; WARL 3. 4; Degree of Distinction (Debate); Debate Stote Quohfier,-Honors Banquet 2. STRADER, MARY J 0 Camp Fire Girls I, 2, 3. 4, G.A A I. SULKEN. KATHRYN I (Kothy) 0 Tennis 4; Business Club 4, G A.A. I 2; Senior Glee Club I; Ski Club 4.- Spomsh Club 4; UA Guard 3. 4. Youlh-ln-Government 4, Y-Teens 2. 3. 4 SULLIVAN. PAUL F- (Sully) 0 Arlmgtonion 3. 4, Quill and Scroll 3. 4 (Secretory). SUMMERS. KAREN $ 0 French Club I, f T.A 2, G.A A 4, Pep Club I. 2. 3. 4. Senior Glee Club I. 2, 3. Senior High Musical 2; TUf 2, 3, Y-Teens 2. 3. 4 SUTPHEN. SUSANNE (Susie) 0 Dromo Club 4, French Club 3, 4. GA.A. I, 2, 3; Help Club 4, Leaders Club 4, Pep Club I. 2. Senior Con cert Choir I. 2. 3. 4, Ski Club 2. 3. 4; TUF 2, 3, 4. Youth-in-Govemment 4. Y-Teens I. 2 SWARTZ. GORDON C (Gordy) 0 WARL 3. 4. SWEET, ANNE L.0GAA.I. SWEINSBERGER. JOANNE M 0 Help Club 3. 4 TAYLOR, GREGORY R (Greg) 0 AFS 4; Dromo Club 2. 3, 4, Forensic leogue 3. 4 French Club I; Senior Concert Choir 2. 3, Fall Oromatic Productions 2. 3. 4, Honors Bonquet 2. 3, 4. Moth Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Valcdic torion 4. TAYLOR. JANNA I. 0 Charm Club 3. Dromo Club 4. French Club I. 2, G-A A I. 2; Pep Club I. 2; TUF 2. 3. 4. 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BENJAMIN W Beni • Intromural Bosketbad; Intromurol Football; Sponish Club 1.2 VANDEMARK, SUSANNE M • French Club I. 2; G-A A I; Junior Achievement 2. 3, 4 (Treasurer); Pep Club I. Senior Glee Club I. TUF 2. VAN HORNE. WILLIAM E (Bill) VESPER. RICHARD Z (D-cki • Football I. 2. 3. 4 Tennis 1, 2. 3, A, Junior-Senior Committee 3. Senior Concert Choir I, 2. 3. 4 Student Council I; Honors Banquet 2. Sponish Honor Society 2. 3. VITTUR. DAWN E • AFS 4. Drama Club 2, 3. French Clob 2. 4, Senior Glee Club 2. Senior High MuSKOl I, Ski Club 3. 4 VIVIAN. STEVE A • Russian Club 2. 3. 4. Sen •or Concert Bond I. 2. 3. 4 Senior Marching Bond 2. 3. 4. Senior Orchestro 3 VOJSAK. CHRISTOPHER J (Voi) • D.v.ng 4. Chess Club 3. 4; Fencing 3, 4. French Club 3. 4. H.-Y 3. 4. Rod.o Club 3. 4 (Field Doy Chairman). Ski Club 3. SPA 3. 4; Student Council I 2; Youth-in-Government 4. Honors Bonquet 3. 4. Moth Honor Society 4. National Beta Honorory Sooefy 2 WAGONER. TIMOTHY 0 (T.ml WALKER. JAMES C (Jim, • Wrestling 2. 3; Internos 2; Ski Club 3, 4; SPA 4. Sponish Club 3. 4, Student Council I. WALL. BRUCE A (Rostus) • Basketball 2. Cross Country 2. 3. 4 (Coptam); Trock 2. 3 4; Hi-Y 4 (Treotiyer); Spanish Club I. 2. 3, 4. WALLINGFORD. PAUL E. iCh.elHeod) • Swimming 2. 3. 4; Trock 1; Wrestling I, French Club 1. 2; Student Council I. UA Guard 2. 3. 4; Citizenship Award WALSH. ROBERT E (Rew) • Sw.mm.ng I. 2. 3. 4; Sponish Club 4 WAITER. RONALD I (Ron) • Bosebol! 1. 2. 3. 4. Basketball I, 2. 3. 4, Football 3. 4 Senior Concert Band I. 2. Senior Morching Band 2 WARNOCK. ANNE E (Bully) • Junior Achievement 2. Pep Club I. 5emor Glee Club 2. 3. Senior High Muticol 2. 3; Ski Club I 2. 3, 4. TUF 2. 3 WARNOCK. MARY L (Kathy) • Charm Club 2. 3. 4. Junior Achievement 2; Senior Glee Club 2. 3; Sonior High Musicol 3. Ski Club 1.2, 3. 4. TUF 2.3,4 WARREN. DONNA R • French Club 4; Pop Club 1.2. Ski Club 3. WEBB. R KEITH (Keithie) • AFS 4. French Club 2. 3j G A.A I. 2; Junior Achievement 2 (Treasurer), 3 iTreosurer). 4 (President). Achievers Association 3. 4 (Treasurer). Nor wester 4. Senior Concert Choir I 2. 3. 4 (Sec retory), Ensemble 3. 4; Senior High Musicol 1, 2. 3. 4 (Student Director . SPA 3; Class Council 3. 4. TuF 2. 3. 4; Honors Banquet 2, 3. 4. Nationol Honor Soc-ofy 3, 4; Qu.ll and Scroll Honor Society 4. Notional Merit Commended Student 4 WEBER. PATRICIA iWeb • Dromo Club 3. French Club I. 2. 3; G A.A 1, 2. 3; Pep Club 1. Sponish Club 3. Y Teens 3. Honors Banquet 4; Nationol Honor Sooety 4 WEEKS. Chris D iCollege Girl) • G A A I. Pep Club I. WESTRA. DONALD F (Don: • Track 3. 4, French Club I. Senior Concert Choir 1. 2. 3, 4; Ensemble 1. 2. 3. 4| Senior High Musical I 2. 3. 4, WETHERBEE. ELLEN J (Wetherwospl • AFS 4 (Publicity Chairman); Cub Courier I; French Club I, 2. 3. 4 FTA 4. G.A A I. 2; leaders Club 4 (World Service Chairman), Pep Club I. Senior Concert Choir I. 2. 3. 4. Choir Accompanist 2. 3. 4, Ensemble I. 3. 4. Senter Glee Club I (Accompanist) 3. A- Senior Hgh Musical I. 2. 3. 4. TuF 2. 3, 4, French Honor Society 3. 4. National Honor Society 3. ' . Honors Bonquet 2. 3. 4 WHETZEL, JAMES p IJ.m) • Swimming 3 WHITTAKER. CLANCY M • Trock I COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND WlGGlESWORTH. KATHLEEN A (W.ggs) • AES 4. Charm Club 2. 3. french Club I (Secretory), 2. 3j F T.A 3. 4. G.A A I (Cab. net). 2, 3. 4, leader Club 2. 4, Pep Club I, 2; Spanish Club 3. Student Council I, 2j Clou Council 3. 4. TUF 2 (President), 3. 4; Y-Teen I. 2. 3. 4. Citizen ol the Year 2. WILKE. MICHAEL C (M.kei • footboll I, Swimming 3, 4, Russian Club I. 2. 3. 4 (Vice Pres-dent), Honor Banquet 2. 3. 4. WILKIN. LORA J • GAA I. 2. Russian Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Senior Glee Club 3. Y-Teens I, Honor Banquet 2. 3. 4 WILKINSON, ELLEN A • feito 2. French Club 3. G.A A 1.2. WILLAMAN. OEBRA A (Deb) • AFS 4. Business Club 2. 4 (Secretary), Dromo Club I. 4; fes’o 2. 3. 4 (Secretary), F T A 4; G A.A I, 2. 3. 4. Leoderi Club 3; Pep Club lj Pub Club 2, 3. 4. Senior Concert Band 2. 3. Senior Marching Bond 2, 3, Ski Club 4; Spanish Club I, TUF 2. 3. 4. Y-Teen 1.2 WIILER. BARBARA E |Wyle • Charm Club 2. 3, 4. French Club I. 2. G.A A I. 2. Pep Club 1.2. WILLIAMS. SUSAN A (Sue) • Drama Club 3, 4. french Club 3, F T A 4. GAA I, 2. 3; Pep Club 2; Senior Orchestro 2. 3. 4. SL| Club 3. 4; TUF 2. 3. 4. UA Guard 2. Honor Bonquet 2.3. WILSON. SALLY M (l.rord) • French Club I, 2, GAA I (President), 2. 3. 4. Pep Club I. 2; TUF 2. 3. 4 I President). WILSON. STEPHEN W (Steve) • Intromurols, Wrestling I, 2. WINEMILLER. LOUISE T. • French Club 2. 3. GAA I, Pep Club I, Spanish Club 3. 4 WINTERS. PAMELA S (Pom) • G.A A I. 2. Pep Club I, Senior Glee Club 4. Spomth Club 1.2. 3; TUF 2 WlTAZACK, MARK D (Witter) • footboll I, Swimming I. 2, Ttock I. french Club 1. 2. 3; Ski Club I. 2. 3. 4, Honors Banquet 2. 3. 4. Moth Honor Society 3, 4 RUBBER STAMPS ELECTRONIC STENCILS SCHOOL SUPPLIES GRANDVIEW OFFICE SUPPLY 1221 GRANDVIEW AVENUE MIMEOGRAPH AND PHOTO-COPY SERVICE VAN SICKLE OFFICE SUPPLY 1231 Grandview Ave. Columbus, Ohio 488-3584 488-1607 WOD1CKA GARY W • Donee Bond 3. 4, Senior Concert Bond 1. 2. 3. 4, Senior H.gh Mun col 2, Senior Orchestra 2. 3 WOLF. CYNTHIA A iCynihy) • Art Club I (President); Fronch Club I. 2, 3, 4, GAA I. 2. Pep Club I. 2; Senior Glee Club 1. SPA 3; TUF 2, 3, 4, French Honor Society 2, 3. 4, Honors Banquet 2. 3. 4 WOLFE. JERl A (Rib) • Business Club 2. French Club 4, GAA I. 2. Help Club 3. 4. Pep Club I, 2; Senior Glee Club 3. 4 Senior High Musicol 2. 4. TUF 2. 3. Sponish Honor Society 4 WOLFORD. WILLIAM A (Bill) • Cub Reporter I. Drama Club I, Spanish Club I. 2. 3. 4 (Vice-President), Youth-m-Government 4. Honors Bonquet 2. WOlFORD. JAYNE f (Joyn.e) • GAA I 2. 3. 4 Help Club 2. 3. 4 (Vice-Pres.dent); Pep Club I. 2. 3, Sponish Club 4. TUF 2. 3. 4 Youlh-in-Governmenl 4, Y-Teens I 2. WOLOWIC, JILL V (Wally Gator) • Arling tonion 4. Charm Club 2, G A A 1,2. 3; Ski Club 2.- SPA 3. 4. Spanish Club 3. Quill ond Scroll 4 WOOD. JODY 8 • Business Club 4 (Treasurer) WOODWARD. MARLlTA M (Woody) • Chorm Club 3. 4. French Club 2 GAA l; Pep Club I. 2. Pub Club 3. 4 iPoster Chairman), Senior Glee Club I, SI. Club 4 WOOlF. 1ERRY E • Charm Club 2. 3; Dromo Club I 2. 3. 4. French Club I. 2. 3. 4. G.A.A 1. 2. 3. 4. Pep Club I. Pub Club 4. Si. Club 2. 3. TUF 2. 3. 4. Youth-m-Government 4. Y-Teens I. 2. WORREl. MARTHA i (Marty) • Charm Club 3. 4. French Club 3. 4, Pep Club I. Pub Club 4. Sk. Club 3. 4. TuF 2. 3. 4 WRIGHT, OANIEl E (Dan) WRIGHT. GEORGE S • Senior Concert Bond I. 2. 3. 4. Senior Concert Choir I. 2. 3. 4; Ensemble I; Senior Marching Band 2, 3, 4 WRIGHT. JENNIFER L (Jenn.e) • Bosfcetboll 1. 2, 3, 4. Hockey 2. 3. 4. Swimming 2. Tenms 2. 3. 4, Volleyboll 2. 3. 4. GAA I. 2. 3 4. Pep Club I. 2. TUF 2. 3. 4 WYNNE. PETER M i W.ndy i • Football I 2. 3. 4, Trock 2. 4. Russian Club 3. 4. Senior Concert Choir 3. 4. Sen.or Glee Club 2, Student Council 2 YAW. JOY L • Honors Bonquet 4 YEPSEN. ROBERT E iRob) • Swimming 2. 3 4. UA Guard 2. 3. 4. Youth-m Government 4. YODER CINOI L (Snicklo Fr.t.-i • Trad I Chorm Club 4. Cub Courier I. festo 2. 3. French Club I. 2. 3 F 1 A 3, 4. GAA I 2. 3. Pep Club I. Senior Glee Club K ? 3 Ski Club 2. 3. 4. SPA 3. 4, TUF 2. 3. YOUNG. DOUG A (Sweet Doug) • track 2. Wrestling I ZANE. JEFFREY D Jel i • Intramurals I. 2. 3 4, Trock I. Fencing 4 Junior Achievement 2 Rodio Club 2. Spanish Club 3 4. Youth in Government 4 ZARTMAN. DAVID L lO Zattsi • Coll I 2 3 4, French Club I. 2 ZEUMER, MARK W (Z.ppo) • Bosketboll I Football I 2 3, 4 (Coptalnl; Trock ). 2. 3, Cub Courier t, Ski Club I 2. 3. 4. Youth-m Government 4, Ooss Vice President I. Most Valuable Offensive Bock ZICHT. ERIC E (Mr X) • Cross Country 2. 3. 4 tCoptom); Trock 1, 2 3. 4. Wrestling 1, french Club I. 2. 3. Youth-m-Government 4, Honors Banquet 2. 3. ; Moth Honor Soc. ty 3 4. No'ionol Honor Society 3. 4 ZIMMERMAN PATTY A • Chorm Club 2 3 G A.A I. 2 Ski Club 2. Y-Teens I (Treasurer) 2. ZUBOWSKY. LYNN M • Sw.mmmg I 2. 3. 4, French Club I. 2. 3: F T.A. 4. G.A A I. 2. 3. Senior Glee Club I, 2. TUF 2. UA Guo'd 2. 3. 4; uA Timers 2. 3. 4 ZUHARS. JENNIFER $ (Little Zete'i • Chorm Club 2. 3. 4. French Club I, G A.a i. h ip Club 4, Pep Club I. 2, Sen.o' Glee Club 1. 2; Y-Teens 1. 293 VARSITY FOOTBALL: Front Row: Steve Hinshew. John Kingsboro. Jim Thompson. Ron McConnell. Bob Rauch. Nel Lawrence. Mark Zellmer, Jeff Stark. Doug Miller, Dan Allender. Dean Shumaker, Alan Starr, Ted Altenburg. Dan Saunders. Row 2: Steve Keller, Jeff Ford. Scott Hancock, Rod Ebright, Dave Landit, Chuck Franklin. Brett Moorehead, Scott Guthrie. Pete Wynne. Chip Hen, Scott Sorenon, Bruce Tetirick. Row 3: Scott Kell. Mike Crunelle, Larry Larson, Rick Sentho. Brendan Donovan, Dick Vesper, Dave Lewis, Mike Brown, Jim Holland. Tremper Longman, Doug Matan, Greg Arehart. Pat French. Row 4: Steve Hosier, Tom Dale, John Wenger, Doug Wise. Dan Jaeger. Stove Aumiller, Kim Close, Bob Hess, Steve Kitchen, Myles Schneible, Ed Bain, Rick Stager, Chuck Rosser. Row 5: Roger Sentille (trainer), John Brooks (manager). Dan Sutphen (manager), Nick Canned (manager), Ron Walter (manager), Bill Celdwoll, Bill Erf, Dave Woodruff, Marvin Moorehead (head coach), Phil Koppel (asst, trainer), Tom Ruton (asst, coach), Neal 8illman (line coach), Pete Corey (backfield coach). FOOTBALL UA....28 LANCASTER VARSITY RESERVES 0 UA.... 7 MENTOR ............6 UA....35 WORTHINGTON ...... 6 UA.... 14 CINCINNATI ELDER ..........12 UA.... 14 ELDER ............12 UA....79 PORTSMOUTH .......12 UA... .42 LIMA ............. 0 UA... .28 ZANESVILLE ....... 6 UA....2I CHILLICOTHE ......12 UA....59 NEWARK............ 0 UA... .28 MARIETTA...........0 UA.... 6 WATTERSON ....... 0 UA....37 HILLIARD..........0 UA... .28 NEWARK........... 6 U0....22 LANCASTER .......14 UA____53 ZANESVILLE .......0 UA....36 CHILLICOTHE .....14 UA....53 NEWARK............0 UA.... 6 WORTHINGTON......22 'eague and state competition 1 Central Ohio League 1st out of 6 teams 2 State Championship 1st-A A High School RESERVE FOOTBALL: Front Row: Bob Grasso, Pete Livingston. Bill Miely, T.m Gilmore. Bob Reitter. Bill Brooks. Jay Richter, Dan Dahlen, Phil Lags. Steve Ford. Dave Mi . Brandt Buening. Steve Lucas. Row 2: Tom Laser, Bill Reinhart, Hank Hales, Ed Ballinger, Rich Borden, Terry Wynne, Steve Mintos. Jeff Evans, John Ludwig, Tim Wynne, Rob Wallace, Jim McNulty. George Lambourne. Row 3: Bob Dodei, Mark Stanley. Dave Aken, Randy Brown. Dan Hartnett, M;ke Canned, Bob Cheugh, Rob Grasswoller, Gary Bauer, Steve Young. John Schleder, Eric Joost. Row 4: Mark Hillstrom, Don Bland. Paul Atwell, Jud Wambold, Brent Horn, Doug Bowman, Dave Dawson, Dave Metxger, Gary Slawson, Chuck Balk, Paul Balcenak. Row S: Mike Sifore. Jay Ewing (manager), Steve Myers (manager), Mark Erickson, Bill Davis, Neil McKenxie, Von Burdorff, Tom Hemingway. Jeff Seidel, John Schmidt. Bob Berlin. 294 Bears Amass Outstanding Scores in Fall Sports CROSS COUNTRY: Front Row: Bob Loechler, Tim Jonet, Fred Johnjon, Marc Smith. Gary Bebinqer. Walt Betley, Bruce Wall. Eric Zicht. Dave Menqorink, Marv Crotten (coach). Row 2: Andy Sailer, Charlie Eickholt, Dick Guttafton, Larry Gill, Steve McClave, Curt Wheeler, Mark Leslie, John Gilbert. Fred Dean. Tom Faber, Mike Franceschelli (manaqer). Row 3: Steve Sholtos, Brian Bird. Mike McClave, Tom Keener, Douq Duble, Stevo Chapman, Bob Sholtes. Bill Khourie, Glen DoMott, Tom Hickey, Tom Fries, Rick Quinby. Missinq from picture: Brad Booth, John Sprouse. Don Coffiold (manaqer). ■cross country VARSITY UA.. ..39 CINCINNATI OAK HILLS . .49 UA.. ..39 CINCINNATI ELDER ..55 UA.. ..39 DAYTON CHAMINADE . .82 UA.. ..24 DAYTON STEBBINS .. ..37 UA.. ..34 ZANESVILLE ..30 UA.. ..34 NEWARK ..66 UA.. ..15 HILLIARD . .50 UA.. ..32 DAYTON CHAMINADE . .40 UA.. ..32 LANCASTER . .59 RESERVES UA....48 CINCINNATI ELDER ..26 UA....48 CINCINNATI OAK HILLS ...........50 UA.... 15 DAYTON STEBBINS ....43 UA....44 GROVEPORT..........42 UA....44 LIBERTY UNION......60 UA....44 CARROLL ...........67 UA....44 NEWARK.............54 UA... .17 ZANESVILLE .59 UA... .44 FAIRMONT EAST .67 UA... .44 CINCINNATI ELDER .. ..19 UA... .32 DELAWARE .24 UA... .19 LANCASTER ,.50 UA... .19 DAYTON CHAMINADE .69 UA... .29 WORTHINGTON ..26 OPEN RELAYS DISTRICT. REGIONAL. and STATE COMPETITION VARSITY 1 Dayton Fairview Relays 3rd out of 17 teams 2 Lancaster Relays 2nd out of 8teams 3 Central Ohio League 2nd out of 6 teams 4 Newark Relays 1st out of 10 teams 5 Miami Relays 1st out of 19 teams 6 District Championship 1st out of 18 teams 7 Regional Championship 1st out of 13 teams 8 State Championship I Ith out of 20 teams 295 Sports Scene Shifts Indoors for Winter Competition BASKETBALL VARSITY UA....68 GREENFIELD.......64 UA....47 EASTMOOR.........85 UA....47 CHILLICOTHE .....51 UA....39 WORTHINGTON ......61 UA.,,.46 ZANESVILLE ......68 UA....59 FRANKLIN HEIGHTS ..39 UA....67 MARIETTA..........56 UA....57 WATTERSON.........60 UA....45 LANCASTER ........51 UA... .56 SPRINGFIELD NORTH . .62 UA....38 NEWARK ............78 UA....40 CHILLICOTHE ......47 UA....78 WESTERVILLE ......60 UA....47 ZANESVILLE .......66 UA....77 INDIAN HILLS .....64 UA....65 MARIETTA..........54 UA....63 LANCASTER ........60 UA....46 NEWARK............65 UA....58 MARYSVILLE........54 UA... .69 WHETSTONE ........81 RESERVES UA....6I GREENFIELD ........58 UA... .43 EASTMOOR..........63 UA....55 CHILLICOTHE .........43 UA... .52 WORTHINGTON..........48 UA....50 ZANESVILLE ...... ...54 UA... .63 FRANKLIN HEIGHTS .. .35 UA....6I MARIETTA.............39 UA....68 WATTERSON ...........62 UA....6I LANCASTER ...........59 UA... .36 SPRINGFIELD NORTH . .43 UA....40 NEWARK...............68 UA....6I CHILLICOTHE .........51 UA....72 WESTERVILLE .........56 UA....56 ZANESVILLE ..........39 UA... .67 MARIETTA ............71 UA....36 LANCASTER ...........61 UA....37 NEWARK ..............39 VARSITY BASKETBALL: Front Row: Jett Stork. Stove Hinthew, Lorry Kidd. Chip Hew. Jetf Krouthoor. Kent Burger . Jim Knot. Row 2: Jim Hemilton (heed coach). John Offenbacher. Brent Teylor. Don Kimet. Welt Johnton, Scott Ebnght, Steve Kitchen. Mite Eerly. Dove Mehger, Ron Welter. RESERVE BASKETBALL: Front Row: John Muhlbech (coech), Don White, Kevin McGuire. Chuct Rotter, John Bithop. Jerry Doherty, Jim Youngquiit. Pet Neele, Jay Wite (coech). Row 2: Ron McNight, Rick Sieger, Berry Burgert, Rob Wellece. Bob Fry. George Lombourne. Bill Davit, Dale Rhine. Bill Broofct. Bred Benjemin. Gary Slewton. SWIMMING: Front Row: Brad Sharp. Matt Whehel. Gary LaFovra, Bill Makley. Ron Finnay. Phil Harmon. Mark Grave . Tom Ernjt. Colin Snow. Phil Back. John Prica. Pat Doyla. Ken Farber. Row 2: Larry Greathoute. Mike Blue. Jay Shaw. John Grant. Mark Hancock. Bill Scully. Bob Rowel. Chuck Hoeh. Mika Letlie, Pata Kuhn . Greg Hamilton. Row 3: Dave Wilt (a t. coach), Wally Anderton. Byron Snow, Rick Barne . Greg Lu . Jeff Uhlig. Tom Clark. Paul Van Dyke, Tom McElroy, Craig Toothman, Tom Ba ehart. Bernie. Lachner, John McCabe. Todd Grant (head coach). Row 4: Mika Ready, Stave Millar, Steve Buckmaiter. Steve Miely, Rob Yep on. Rick Scarberry. Bob Wal h, Jeff Lewi . Paul Wallingford. Stove Sour . Mating from picture: Mika Hinton. Mike Wilke. Carl Janning . Dick Gantt. WRESTLING: Front Row: Bill Khouria, Andy Sailer. Steve Shriner. Frank Rot , Dave Lanciono, Joe Carloy, Bruce Tetirick. Brandt Buenmg. Jim Thompton, Doug Wite, Bill Miely, Bruce Sinton. Row 2: Bill Wilkinton, Kit Holiaapfel. Dave Patten, Stave Wilton, Mark Stanley, Dave Starr. John Ludwig. Mike Week . Mark Dayton, Jay Ortlip, Pat French. Tim Wynne. Row 3: Neal BiHman (reterve coach), Phil Petitti, Ed Bam, Bob Berlin, Roland Fuller. Terry Wynne, Bill Hale , Don Bland, Marty Flint, Dick Fryman (coach). Row 4: Jim Evan (managor). Tod Anttedl, Tim Boucher, Dave Adair. Marti Wettfall, Mark McCormick. Brad Johnton, Ken Tarpy, Mark Imboden. Neil McKeniie. Miko Sikora. Jeff Aker (manager). Mitting from picture: Tom Hemingway. Skip Manhall, Bruce Pritchard (manager). SWIMMING UA.... 1st DENISON RELAYS UA.... 1st ARLINGTON RELAYS UA....85 LANCASTER .........46 UA.... MARIETTA...........36 UA.... 73 CANTON ............22 UA... .65 WHETSTONE .........30 UA....57 NEWARK ............38 UA....67 CUYAHOGA ..........28 UA....58 WORTHINGTON .......37 UA....65 ZANESVILLE ........30 UA....73 SHAKER HTS........21 UA....68 PLEASANT VIEW......26 UA....79 PRINCETON .........16 UA... .65 BEXLEY.............30 UA.... 1st ASHLAND SWIM UA... .77 GREENFIELD 18 UA.. ..1st ALL-NORTH TOURNEY UA... .70 FAIRVIEW 25 UA.. ..36 LANCASTER 8 UA... .1st PRINCETON UA.. 2nd BROOKHAVEN. UA... .1st C.O.L. BEXLEY TRIANGLE UA... .1st STATE MEET (Dist.) UA.. 3rd TOP 8 TOURNAMENT UA.. 2nd STATE CHAMP MEET UA.. ..1st C.O.L. TOURNAMENT UA.. 3rd DISTRICT 1 WRESTLING RESERVE CHILLICOTHE VARSITY UA.. ..44 8 UA.. ..43 HILLIARD 5 UA... .42 CHILLICOTHE ... 0 UA.. ..34 NEWARK 16 UA... .36 HILLIARD 16 UA.. ..49 PLEASANT VIEW 5 UA... ,.29 NEWARK 18 UA.. ..30 REYNOLDSBURG 16 UA... .23 WORTHINGTON . 23 UA.. ..54 LANCASTER 0 UA... .29 PLEASANT VIEW . 13 UA.. ..22 GAHANNA 10 UA... .22 REYNOLDSBURG . 20 UA.. ..1st TOP RESERVE TOURNEY 297 Baseball, Tennis, and Track Round Out Bears’ Year BASEBALL UA.... 16 DELAWARE HAYS ....II UA.... 7 WATTERSON ........ 8 UA.... 4 FRANKLIN HEIGHTS ..20 UA.... 5 WANUT RIDGE........2 UA.... 4 ZANESVILLE ........0 UA.... 6 ZANESVILLE ....... 2 UA.... 4 GRANDVIEW ........ 8 UA.... 5 NORTH ............ 4 UA.... 3 CHILLICOTHE ...... 4 UA.... 8 CHILLICOTHE ...... 7 UA.... 5 GRANDVIEW ........ 7 UA.... 0 WHETSTONE ........ I UA.... 6 HILLIARD ......... 4 UA.... 8 NEWARK ............0 UA.... 2 NEWARK ........... 6 UA.... 14 NORTHLAND .........4 UA.... 7 WESTERVILLE ...... 5 UA.... 9 WEST ............10 UA.... 7 READY ........... 8 UA____10 DELAWARE HAYS .... 9 UA.... 0 BUCKEYE VALLEY... I UA.... 5 WHETSTONE ....... 3 UA.... 11 HILLIARD .........0 UA.... 3 WORTHINGTON...... 5 UA.... 6 HARTLEY ......... 5 Tied with Zanesville for COL crown ■■ TENNIS ■■ UA.... 5 CRANBROOK ....... 0 UA.... 4 WHETSTONE ....... I UA.... 5 ACADEMY ......... 0 UA.... 5 DELAWARE .........0 UA.... 5 EUCLID ...........0 UA.... 5 CINCINNATI WAL. HILLS........... 0 UA.... 5 NEWARK ............0 UA.... 7 TOLEDO ST. JOHN ... 0 UA.... 5 LANCASTER .........0 UA.... 5 WORTHINGTON.......0 UA.... 5 TOLEDO OTTAWA HILLS ............0 UA.... 4 ACADEMY .......... I UA.... 5 ZANESVILLE ........0 UA.... 5 CINCINNATI WITHROW 0 WORTHINGTON INVITATIONAL 1st TOLEDO OTTAWA HILLS TOURNA-MENT 3rd CENTRAL OHIO LEAGUE 1st DISTRICT: Doubles Winners: Don Bowen—Jim Lethrop Runners-up: Riel Sieger—Bill Hales STATE: Doubles Winners: Don Bowen—Jim Lathrop Semi-finalists: Rick Slager—Bill Hales Front Row: Paul Luleman. Dave Guda, Dove Frankin, Jim Kno . Steve Kallar, Alan Starr, Jim Bull. Jetf Stark. Row 2: Bob Long, Stev Kitchen. Jaff Krauthaar, Stava Smith. Larry Kidd. Chip Haw. John Offenbacher. Dava Woodruff. Mika Corna (man.). Row 3: Coach Pata Coray. 8ob Raittar. Kant Meadows. Mika Early. Larry Larson. Miko Stoward. Mika Crunalla, Paul Stager. Ron Walter. 298 Front Row: Bill Halos, Dave Patton, Rick SUgor. Don Bowon, Jim Lathrop, Phil Glandon, Rob Wallaco. Row 2: Walt Burdorf, Trevor Forger, Howard Ford, Rick Schledor, Dick Murphy. Rick Ray. Dave Jackson, Matt Hamilton, Ed Miller, Tom Keener, Coach Dick Fryman. TRACK UA. ...55 1st Newark Indoor Meet UA. ...69 1st LINDEN 66 UA. ...69 1st DAYTON FAIRBORN .24 UA. ...51 3rd WORTHINGTON ., Central District Indoor Meet .72 UA. ...51 1st DAYTON ROOSEVELT .36 Cincinnoti Purcell Relays UA....59 LANCASTER .....................68 UA....I6 8th Mansfield Relays UA. ...73 EASTMOOR .54 UA. ...54 1st SANDUSKY Sandusky Relays .52 UA. ...31 3rd EASTMOOR .37 Columbus Central Riverside Relays UA. ...61 1st LANCASTER Central Ohio League .44 UA. ...47 WORTHINGTON .80 UA. ...61 1st LINDEN Upper Arlington Relays .50 UA. ...93 HILLIARD .34 UA. ...88 WORTHINGTON .... 137 Central District at UA UA______8 Ohio Regional Meet at Worthington UA.... IV 2 Ohio State Meet RESERVES UA.. ...96 1st DAYTON FAIRBORN ..26 UA.. ,. .96 1st LINDEN ..27 UA.. ...67 1st CARROLL . .60 UA. ...64 1st LANCASTER .... ..63 UA.. ...77 1st EASTMOOR . .41 UA., ..100 1st WORTHINGTON . ..25 v.zr n' : r vm . nr, yi ry: w j7 rr-r j -r 1 vu tir u Front Row: Walt Betloy, Bruce Wall. Tim Jones, Don Westra, Kent Burgert, Eric Odor, Mike Brown. John Kingsboro, Rick Middon, Scott Sorenon, Scott Guthrie, Ross McConnell. Davo Mengen'nk, Geoff Eagleson. Row 2: Eric Zicht, Curt Whoeler, Steve Aumiller, Charlie Eieholt. Fred Dean. Mark Leslie, Dave Palmer, Dick Gustafson, John Gilbert, John Wenger, Doug Wise, Jeff Tilton, Dan Johnson, Dan Kimes, Dave Wood. Row 3: Jim Pearcy, Stove Hosier, Brent Taylor. John Sprouse. Kim Nicooa, Bob Grasso. Pete Livingston. George Lambourne. Steve Ford, Dave Mi . Steve Lucas. Don Grasso. Tim Gilmore, Scott Miller. Row 4: Gary Slawson, Tod Anstead, Bob Bernard, John 8ishop. Jeff Buchanan, Rick Brown, Dan Can-field, Neil McKomio. Tim Wynne, Stevo Chapman, Doug Duble, Mile 8lue, Clara Ashton. Mike Papai. Row 5: Jay Richter, Tom Craven. John Schmidt, Gary Smith, Tom Laiar, Judd Wambold. Gary Hamman, Glenn DeMstt, Bob Berlin, Chuck Balk, Scott Kell. Row 6: Coach Marv Crosten, Ass't Coach Steve Creycroft, Bent Horn, Ray Meek, Jay Ewing. Bill Caldwell. Don Coffield (man.), Mike Franceschelli (man.), Coach Phil Koppel. Coach Todd Grant. 299 Front Row: Larry Galloway. Kit Holxaophel, Mika SoKI. Frih Kiofer, Jim R yan. Row 2: Tom Popa, Randy Brawor. Larry Hoadd, Marie Saylor, Jack Trabue, Coach Bill Thomai. ■■■ GOLF ■■ UA. ...16 NEWARK ..0 UA. ...II circleville .... ..0 UA.. 6' 2 NORTH ••3« 2 UA. ...12 WORTHINGTON ..4 UA.. ...IO' 2 ZANESVILLE --5I 2 UA. ... 91 2 MARYSVILLE .... ..31 2 UA. ...l8' 2 CHILUCOTHE ... •• ' 2 UA. ...12 CIRCLEVILLE .... ..1 UA. ...12 BEXLEY ..1 UA. ... 5 WORTHINGTON . ..8 UA.. ...16 BEXLEY ..3 UA. ...13 CHILUCOTHE ... ..0 First First Third in C.O.L. in District in State Golfers Swing Through Season 300 Active Girls Participate in Interscholastic Sports HOCKEY VARSITY UA.... 3 DELAWARE HAYS ... ... 0 UA.... 1 BEXLEY ... 1 UA.... 3 WORTHINGTON ... ... 0 UA.... 1 C.S.G .. 2 RESERVE UA.... 0 BEXLEY............0 UA.... I WORTHINGTON......0 UA.... 0 GRANDVIEW ....... I UA.... 0 C.S.G............ I BASKETBALL VARSITY UA....46 WHETSTONE .......27 UA....61 WESTERVILLE .....22 UA....45 WORTHINGTON .....36 UA....26 NORTH ...........31 UA____55 NORTHLAND .......16 UA....43 GAHANNA LINCOLN .......28 UA... .45 WATTERSON .......33 RESERVE UA....47 WESTERVILLE .....12 UA....27 WORTHINGTON .....13 UA....3I NORTH ...........15 UA.... 19 NORTHLAND .......10 UA.... 10 GAHANNA LINCOLN.. 6 UA.... 31 WATTERSON .....29 ■I VOLLEYBALL m VARSITY UA.... 2 FRANKLIN HEIGHTS .. 0 UA.... 0 WORTHINGTON...... 2 UA.... 3 C.S.G.............2 UA.... 0 WHETSTONE ....... 2 UA.... 2 BEXLEY ...........0 UA.... 2 HILLIARD ........ 3 UA.... I NORTHLAND ....... 2 RESERVE UA.... 2 FRANKLIN HEIGHTS ... I UA.... 2 WORTHINGTON...... I UA.... 3 C.S.G.............2 UA.... I WHETSTONE ....... 2 UA.... 2 BEXLEY........... I UA.... 3 HILLIARD ..... 2 UA.... 2 NORTHLAND......0 ■Hi TENNIS UA.... 2 BEXLEY ... 3 UA.... 1 WORTHINGTON .. ...’4 UA.... 0 WORTHINGTON ... ... 5 UA.... 2 CHILLICOTHE ... 3 UA.... 1 C.S.G . . . 4 UA.... 5 BEXLEY ... 1 TRACK UA... .1st Bexley Invitational UA... .1st Capital Invitational UA... .1st UA Invitational UA... .67 WORTHINGTON .. ...24 301 More Than 2 100 Students Best Wishes to the Class of 1970 From Your Union Oil Company Service Station Dealers In the Upper Arlington Area Roam About Abbo . Prisollo .............. 27 Adoms, Steve ................. 27 Aiken. Mike ......................27 Albon. Greg ...................27 Aleaonder, Jonet .............. 27 A Mender. Don ............. 27. 294 Altenburg, Ted ........... 27. 294 Amboel, B'uce ................. 27 Anderson. Diane ............... 27 Anderson. Sue . 27 191. 155. 173 Anderson. Wally ... 27. 170. 297 Andrews, lorla .................27 Armbruster. Joy ............... 27 Armstrong. Dove .............. 27 Arnold. Ann ..........27. 141. 181 Arnold, Bo b .....................28 Arnold. Imdo .................... 28 Aschmon. Don ................ 28 Asm©. John ................ 28. 42 Atkinson. Betsy ............... 28 Bodger. Ann . . 28 151 Bodley. Ted 28 Boker. Beverly 28 8oker. Janette 28 Boker. Kathy 28 Boldock. Cindy 28 Bonnon, Borb . 28 Barber, lee Ann 28. 178 Barnes. Jell 28 Barnes. Rick 2B, 297 Borrere. l.sa .. 28. 131 146, 192 Borry. Oebby 28 Borry. Janey . . 29 Bonels. Jon 29 Boss. Greg 29 Bouer, D'On , . 29 Boumbusch. Croig .... 29 Boumer, Jone 29 Bailer, Chris . . 29 Boodle. Harold 29 Bebinger. Gory 295 Becker. Jim .... 29 Bell. Croig . 29 Betley. Wolt .. 29. 199. 205. 295. 299 B-Umire, Debby 29 8 rkimer. Anne . . 29 Blaine, Mike 29 Blesch. Greg .. . . 29 B'osser. Cmdy 29 Blue. Terry 30 Boordmon. Holly 30 Bobbitt. Koy 30 Bohl, John ... 30 Booth. Kr.s 30 Bonte, Penny .... 30. 163 Borders. lindo Bom. Kathy . 30. 136. 139, 157 Bowers. Jone Bowman. Gary . . Bowman, Mork 30 Boyd. Mark ... 31 Bradbury. Beth 3 . 150 Brondes. Roaer 31 Bnckey. Paul 3 Briggs. Potty . 31 Brighton. Rrchord Br.scoe, Colleen 31. 146. 151 Briscoe. Jell ... 31 Brooks. John ...... 31. 294 Halls of UA Brown, Amy ................. 31, 789 Brown, Jono .....................31 Brown, Mike 31. 135. 183. 199. 226. 294. 299 Brown. Ralph .......................31 Bruns. Jone ........................31 Brunton. Cindy .............31, 141 Buck. Carol ................31. 52 Bvckmaster, Steve ..........31, 297 Buk. John ..........................31 Bull. Jomes ......... 31. 157. 298 Bunn. Bob ........................31 Burdorl, Wolter ............ 32. 298 Burgert. Kent 32. 211. 296. 299 Burwoy, Charlene .................32 Busch. Rich ................ 32. 164 Butler. Cindy .............. 32. 141 Campbell. Peggy ................32 Connell. Nick ............. 32. 294 Connell. Svs e ____________ 32. 55 Corlson. Carl ..................32 Cornevale. 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Pom ........................ 65 Reedy. M.ke ................. 65. 297 Reeve . Denny ................... 65 Re d. Doog .....................- 65 Reitter. Gory .................... 65 Rendeiro. J. C......................65 Rennie. Alice ....................65 Reynold , Pool ................. 136 R.chord . Undo ... 9. 15. 65. 141, 234. 236. 237 Richey, Peggy ................. 65 Ricker. Undo ................ 65. 148 Riggt, Loora ...................... 65 Robert . Becky .................. 65 Robert . Kathy .................... 65 Roropaogh. Don .....................66 Roie. Ann ................... 37. 66 Rote. Don ..........................66 Rupert. Shoron .................... 66 Rovtell. Denne .................. 67 Rybak. Pot ............ 66. 181. 234 Rylond, Craig ...................66 Rytel, Monte .......................66 Sabatmo, Phil ................. 66 Sogeter, Cloodia .................66 Sohr. Debbi .........................67 Solo, lynn ... 66, 152. 158, 159, 191. 192 Soravalli. Sue ......................66 Sarver, Chn ........................66 Sotchwell. Mork .....................66 Sounder , Don .......... 52. 67. 294 Sounder . Elome ................. 66 Savoge, Corolyn .................66 Sayeri, Julie 66. 173 Scorberry. Rick . 66. 297 Schettler, Steve 42. 66 Schmidt. Donna 66 Schodorl. John 67 School Sharon 67 Schoonover. Beverly 67 Schwartz. Bob 67 Seeie. Ronald 67 Seibert Grcag 67 Seibert. Nancy 67 Seidel. lin 67 Seilhamer. Jeff 68 Seiple. Sandy 68 Seipie. Sue , . 68 Sen Gupto. Atfnmo 14 68. 139 Shorp. Debbie 68 Shorp. Imdo 68 Sharrock. Borb 68 Shaw, Hilary 68 101. 168 Sheof. Steve 68 Sheppord. Kothy 69. 192 Shilliday, Cindy 69 Short, Debbie 69 Short, Geoff 69 Shreve, Thomat 69 Shnner. Steve 69. 215 297 Shumoker, John 69. 132 294 Shuft, Mark 69 Sikoro, Dove 69 Sincloir, Nontv . 69 234. 236 Sinclair, Scot . . 69. 168. 175 Smton, Bruce . 69. 214, 297 Skinner. Randy 11 69 101. 157. 158 159. 168 Skoro. Dick 69 159 Sloger, Sue 69. 150 Slyh. Randy 69 Smith, Gail 69 Smith, More 72. 295 Smith, Solly 72 Smith. Som 72 Smith, Sherry 41 72 Smith, Steve 298 Smith. Ken • 72 Snell, Carol 72 Snow. Byron 72. 133. 155. 199. 297 Snyder. Diana 72. 146. 179 Solomon. Steve 72. 157 Somerville, Gory - 7? Soronen, Scott 72. 229, 294. 299 Sorrell. Imdo 72 Soto . Bill • 72 Sour . Tom .................. 72. 297 Spongier. Mork ..................... 72 Stohl. Diono ................ 72. 157 Stohlhot. Lorry .................... 72 Stork. Jell .. 6. 73. 199. 200. 212. 294. 296. 298 Storr. A Ion ... 73. 219. 294. 298 Storr. Glenna ...................... 73 S’ellen . Jane .................... 73 Stempien, Gory ..................... 73 SiHlwogon, Tmo ... 73. 234. 236. 237. 238 Stocker. Amy ...................... 73 Stone. J.m .. 73, 155, 191. 195 Stone, Mike ....................... 73 Stull, Paul ........... 73. 154. 155 Stroder. Mory .................. . 73 Sulken. Kothy ............... 73. 148 Sull.von, Paul ________ 74. 155. 191 Summer . Ko'en ..................... 74 Sutphen. Svt.e . 74. 134. 170. 184 Swortz, Gordon .............. 74. 155 Sweet. Anne ...................... 74 Sweiniberger, Joonne ............... 74 Taylor. Greg 74. 159 Taylor. Janna 37, 74 Taylor. Mory 74. 141, 142 Teikmoni . Mohro 75 Terry, ScoM 75 Te sier. Sheila 74. 146 149 Tetirick, Bruce ... 9, 15. 75. 199. 215. 294. 297 Tetirick, Bob .. 74. Ml. 152. 153. 84 Thomo . Dole Thoma . Janet Thomen, Melanie Thompton. Jim 75. 199. 200. 203, 214. 294. 297 Timmon . Libby II. 33. 75. 76. 238 Tmgley, John 75 T.pp . Cynd. 76 Todhunter. Robin Tonn r, Sue 76 TriHon, Vicki 76, 230 Tnolehorn. Brad 76 Ttowtdole. Teresa 33. 76 Turf. Bruce Tuttle. Mark 76 Ubbmg, Dove .................. 76 Uhlig. Jelf ............. 77. 297 Underwood, Leonne ... 77 Underwood, Vicki 77. 155. 184 Vonce. Ben .................. . 77 Vondemork, Sutanne . . 77, 255 Vetper. Dick ........... 77. 294 Vittur. Down ......................77 Vivian. Steve ................ . . 77 Vottok. Chn ................77. 172 Wagoner. Tim 77 Walker, Jim Wall. Bruce 77, 186. 199 204 226, 295 299 Wallingford. Paul 77. 297 Wol h. Bob 77. 297 Walter. Ron 77. 294. 296. 298 Warnock, Anne 78 Wornock, Kothy 78 Warren. Donno 78 Webb. Keith 78. 152. 153. 157 Weber. Pot 59 78 Week . Chn 78 Wettra. Don 78. 168 299 Wctherbee, Ellen 78. 164 168 Whetzel, Jim 78 White, Nancy 78 Whittoker, Clancy 79 Wiggleiworth. Kothy 79 W.lke. M.ke .... 79. 184 Wilkin, lo'O 79 Wilkin on. Ellen 79 Willomon. Debbie 80 146. 148 Wilier, Borb 80 Williomt. Sue 80 Wilton, Solly 80. 177. 179. 181 Wilton, Steve 80. 297 Wmemiller. loune 80 Wmteri, Pom 80 W.torack, Mork 80 Wodicko. Gory 80 Wolf. Cynthio 80 Wolfe. Jen 68 80 Wolford, B.ll 80. 184 Wolford. Jayne . . 81. Ml Wolowlc. Jill 81, 155 Wood. Jody 81 M8 Woodword. Morlitu 81 144 Woolf Terry 81 Worrel, Marty 81 Wnght. Oon 82 Wr.ght, George 82 Wright, Jennie 87. 231 236. 237 23-5 Wynne Pete 87. 294 Yow, Joy Vepien, Rob Voder. Cind Young, Doug 82. 82 297 82 82 Zone, Jeff .................61. 82 Zortman, Dove 82 Zellmer. Mork 62. 199 202. 294 Zicht. Eric .. 82. 199 295. 299 Zimmermon. Potty . 82 Zubowiky, lynn 82 Zuhor . Jenny ... 82 JUNIORS 305 I Achboch. Andy 68 Adoir. Oove .. . 88. 256. 297 Agriesti. Oeboroh 88 Alden. Jim 88 Allen Mark 88 Allsmon, Cathy 88 Altschul, Ke.th 102 Ames. Suson 83 91. 141 Amstuti. Janet 88 Anderholm. Joy 88 Anderson. lynn 88 Andrews. Robyn 88 Anthony. 8 lt 88 Anthony. Debra 88 Appel Donna 88 230 Arehort. G'eg 88 294 Armstrong. Lenme 88 Asbury. Debo'oh 88 Atwell. Pool 88. 294 Aumiller, Steve 88. 294. 299 Ayres. Suson . . . 88 B'evms Borb ................ 89 Bode. G g ..................... 89 Boehm, Barboro . ................ 89 Boggs. lynn ■ .............. 69 Bohl Morilyn ............... ■ • 89 Bond. Debbie Sue ............... 89 Bone. Gory ..................... 89 Bonifield. Mor.onne ......... 89. 98 Bo'ean, Deb- .................... 89 Bow Janet 89. 23? Bowen Don ......... 89. 223. 298 Bower. Mory .............-.........89 Bowmon Doug ................ 89, 294 Boyer. Eric . . . . ...............89 Brodford. Jon .............. 89. 234 Bradford. Judy ............ 89 234 Brorko. Jim ......................89 Breitmoser, Gory ............... 89 Bren. Philip ...............89. 184 Brewer, Randy .... 89. 225. 300 Brewster, George ................(Nor Pictured) Brooki. loetto .................. 89 Brothers. Marilyn .................89 Brouie. Peggy ...................89 Brown. Barb .......... 89. 234. 236 Brown, Jeff .....................89 Brown. Mork .....................89 Brown, Morsho .................. 89 Brown. Parry 89. 177, 181. 234. 235 Brown. Theodore (Nor Pictured) Buchonon, Jeff ............ 89. 299 Buck Bob ........................ 89 Bvrgener, Bill ............... . . 89 Burns. Robert ...................89 Bums. W.llord ................. 89 Bvrrnett. Nanci ...................89 Busch. Mike ................ 89. 98 8ushong. Roy ................. ..89 Byers. Robyn .................. 89 ColcomuggiO. Korea Cotdwell. ’ Bill Collahon. Suson Comeron. Vicki . . Compbell. Jim Compbell. Kim Compbell, Susan Condoge. Ron Corlson, Christine Corlson, Donna . . . Cormeon. Potty 89. ......89 294. 299 89 89. 146 88 89 ...... 89 .....89 ... 89 ......89 ......89 ...... 89 Bam. Ed 88. 294 297 Corpenter Sue 89. 155 Boker. Ron 88 Corson Craig 90, 199. 300 Bolk. Chorlet . 88 294 299 Corter Mike iNot Pictured) Bonks. Robert 88 Corver. B'endo 90 Bonnon. Cothy 88 Cassell. John . ... 91 Bard-well, Corolyn . . 15. 88. 104 Costello. Tom .... 91 Bormti Jeon 86 Costo. Deborah 90 Borry. Barbaro 88 Cecuttl. Bill (Not Pictured) Borry. Deidre 88 CeCUtli, Harry iNo' Pictured' Barrels. Robin 88 Cenci. Comille 90 Basehort, Tom 88 297 Challburg Lani . . . 90. 105. 180 Bass Mark 88 181 Bossert, Joame 76, 88 Chopmon, Christine ... 90 Barley. NoeUe 88 Chern. JoAnn 90 Barterson. fran 88 Christensen. Nancy 90 Beoll, John 88 136 Christman l.ndo .91 Beorer. laura 89 Clark, Connie (Not Pictured! Beck. Robert 89 Clark. Croig 90. 187 Beck, Suson 89 Clork, Jim 90 Beclerot. Debar nh 102 Clarke. Ken 90. 155. 170 Bwkqurt . Sondy 89 Cloy Bo'boro 90 Beer, Jon 89 Close. Kim 90. 294 Beeson. Roberta 89 Coddmgton Bob ... . 90 Benhom. Janet 89 Colf-eld Don 90. 299 Bennett. Spencer 89 Colburn, Ko'hy . .. 90 Bent. Kothy 89 Cole, Lmdo 90 Berlin. Bob 89. 294 297. 299 Collms. Anne . . 90 Bernard Borboro (Not Pictured) Compton. Robert 90 B'Ckelhaupt. Tina 89 Conley, Pom 88 90. I6« Binder. Stephen 89 Conn. Kothy 90 Birtcher, Karen (Not Pictured) Cooper, Ed 90 170 Bleok. Jenni 89 Coppms. Kent 90 306 Cormony, Cloire Como, Mike Cornwell, Chris Coughlin, Mark Crolt, Jonie Cromer, Richard Craw. Pool ------- Crepeau, Don . - Crosby. Robert . (No Pictured) Crunelle. Mike ........... 90, 294 Cunningham, lorry ............... 90 Cunnmghom, Rom .................. 90 Curtin, John .....................90 ..... 90 ... 90 90. 155 _____ 90 .. 90 _____90 ..... 90 90 Dohlen, Debb e Oole, Tom ........ Ooly. John .... . Daniel, Morgoret Dovi , Joan ..., Dow von Dove Doy. 8-11 ........ Day. Robert ------ Dayton. Steve Deom. Jim . .., Dean, Fred ....... Dennison, Mindy Oentl. Mike DeRoche. Jell Devmond. Pom Devgney. Tim DeVere, Scott (Not 91. 90 90. 294 90 90 ..... 90 91 294 91 Pictured . .. 91 ..... 91 295. 299 91 91 91 91 91 91 1 J. N PR0IC0U_ I JEWELER i Dewo'd. Jone OeWeev. Dave Dill. Ruvvell Dingee. Marie DiPietro. Mel DiSonto. Dole Doepp-ng. lyndo Doermg, Gail Doyongun. Scrpil Donnell. Dona Donovon, B'endon Drake, Mike Drake. Molly 14. Dngg . Sarah . . Droke, livo Dubose, Jan DuMce, Dove Duke. Beverly Dunbor, Jennifer Dunvon, Stephen . Du Vail, Rebecco Dyat. John Dynes, Greg Forbcr. Ken . . Fovret Non Ferger. Trevor .. Finn. Terry Fin©. Fronk ... Fischer. Denive Father. Jamie Fite. Goyl« Fleming, Sondro Fleming. Sherri Flint Bonme Flory, Noncy Ford Howard Forder. Kevin Foster, Skip Fo«. Barbara Froncesthelll, Mike Fran;, letltt Freimonis. Chip Frost. Ka'hie Frye Jim .. . , Frysmger, Connie Fuller, Ron Full wrier. John 92. 79 .... 99 92 172 298 .... 92 92 92 92 92 ,, ., 92 97 92 . 92 295 . 97 92 ..... 92 92 795. 299 ....... 97 92. 170 . 92 ..... . 97 92 . 92 29 ...........92 92 £orly, Mike 91 213, 296. 298 Gage. Steve . 9? (bright Scott 9) 154. 155. 296 Gollogher. Potti 92 £ckmon. lauro 91 Collate , John 92 £dgo . Charles 91 Gammon. Jan ce 92 £hlers. Koren 91 Gont . Douglas 92 £ hlm. Robin (No Pictured) Gontt. Richard 92 Eickholt, Charles 91. 295. 299 Gardner leshe 92. 184 Elom, Mary Jane 91, 237 Gordnor. Morgie 92 Eider Judy 50, 91 Gorvey. Charlene 92 Ellies. Oionnc 91 Gatherum Mark 92 Elliott. Steve 91 Gauch Terri 92 Ellis. Barbora 91 Govm, Suran 92. 177 Ellsworth. C oig 91 183 Georhort. Sieve 92 Er Greg 92. 294 Gegenheimer. Co'Olonn 92. M2 Evans, Gory . . 9? Gememhordt. Jerry 92 Evans. Rich 92 Gerhord. Ginny 92 Evont. Stephen 92 Gilbert. John 92. 226 295, 299 Ewart, firod . . . . 92 Grlbert. Salty 91 92 Grll. lorry Grngr.ch, Ann Glenn Belly Golan. S'ephome 92. 295 92 ..... 9? 92. 174 Three Convenient Locations to Serve You Henderson and Reed Plaza Tremont Shopping Center Golden Bear Shopping Center 307 Golden. Donno . . . 92 Goldimnh JeH 92. 155. 261 Goldthwoite. Richard (Not Pictured Goodrich. Tyio . . 92 141 Googms. Don 92. 170 Got’emoeller. Role 92 Gronnu. Peggy 92 G'een. Sheree 92 Greene. Shoron 92 Greiner. Brooke 92 Grevlich. Mary Anne 92 Gndley. Deboroh . 93. 234. 236 Gneter. Morgorat 93 Griffma. Cindy 93 Grove. Jennifer .. (Not Picturedl Gurney, Jesse 93 Guitafson. Richard . 93. 295. 299 Gutches. Lynn 93 Guy. Jennifer ... . 93. 162 Hoddo« Mark 93 Hodley. Kit 15. 93. 136. 155 Hoger. Po'ti .. . 93 Hamel. Mar.lyn 93 Homes. Noncy 93 Hoil. Qove • .2 U 93 Hall. Jonice ... 93 Hall. Jeff 93 Holl. Noncy 93 Holt, Suion ... 93 Halverson. Koy 93 Hamilton. Co'O1 93. 234 Honcock. Mark 93. 297 Honkey. Sondro 93 Hague, Joe .... 93 Horper, Bill .. . .... 93 Harper, Nelson 93 Hor'nett. Ehzobe'h 93 Hovener. G01I .... 93 Hayl. Jonice 93 Hoyes. Jonelle ... 93 Hozeioaker. Jono 93 Heodd, Lorry 300 Hedges. Steve 93 Helmrich. Ko'hi 93 Hemingway. Tom 93. 294 Herbs Bill (Not PiC'uredi Herchlme, Fred 94 H-rgesell. Sher. 94 Herrmann, Lucy 94 Hess Kim ... .. .. 94 Mess, Noncy .. . 94. 234 Hell. PotrlciO 94 Hess. Robert 94, 294 Meyd'nger. Barb 94 Hickey. Mike . . . . .90. 94 Mickle. Karen 94 Hicks. E’hon . . . . 94 Mighsmith, Anne 94 Hitesman. Mike 94 Hitesmon. Pot 94 Hixson. Jim (Not Pictured) Moch Charles 94, 297 Hoiloday. Jonet 94 Holt. Sheilo 94 Horn. Brent ... . 94. 294 299 Horn. Richord 94 Hosrer. Steve 94. 294. 299 How.son. Pom 94 Howord. Mary Sue 94 Huffman April 94 Hughes. Gorr 94 Hughes. Lmdo 94 Hurd Mike 102 Hurray. Debb-e 87. 94 173. 234 Mut'on. Marion 94 Ingrohom. Chorlotte ........... 94 Jockson. Dove ....... 94, 298 Jockson. Scot 94 Lombord. Mork 96 Jock-ion Tern .. . 94. 234 long. Bob ......... .. 96. 298 Jacobi. Joni ... 94. 142 Loomis, Bart 96 Joeger. Dan 94. 294 Love. Demse Jarman. Laura 94 lowmon, Karen 96. 234 Jeletr. Deon .. . 94 lucos, Joe 96 Jennings. Carl 94 Ludwig. Judy 96 Jeiseph, Jerry 94 Lundy. Morcio ... 96 Jinkens. Jeff .... 94 Lull. Bill 96 Johnson. Oon .. . . 94. 299 lux. Kothy 96 Johnson. Joon 94 Lynch, Cynthio .... 96 Johnion. Walter Johnston, Caroline Jonet. Annette 94, 296 94, 101. 104, 169. 230, 234 94 Lyon. Jennifer ■■Ml 96 Koporos, Ralph ........... .... 94 Korobinos, Mo ry ............ . 94 Kornop. Susan .................... 94 Keith. lourie . ........ 94 Roll. S o« . 94. 294. 297 Reiter. Suion ............r........94 Kelsey. 8et y ..................94 Kelley. John ..................04 Kemp. Robm ..................94 Kenney, Jill .... |No' Pictured) Kenell, Richord ................... 94 K.mei, Don . . . 94. 211. 296. 299 Kincold. James .................... 94 King, Sue ........................ 94 Kirk. Uo ...........................94 Kirk. Mary ........................ 94 Kirkley. John ........94. 104 Kitchen, Steve 94. 213. 294. 296. 298 Knilani, Kyleen ................... 94 Knippenberg. Morlene ............... 94 Kobl.tx. V e ...................... 95 Koenig, Margery .................. 94 Koeitner. George .. 94 Kohr, Jennifer 94. 234. 236. 237 Kopfiver. Terry ..................... 95 Koit. Drew .... (Not Picturedl Kronx, Ron ............... ....... 95 Kreinbihl. Anne . . ... 95 Kruger, Grotchen ................. 95 Kuebler. Connie ..................... 95 Kuhlei, Kathy ......................95 Kuhn. Corwin .........................95 Kutxley. Curt ...................... 95 Kuipen, Corol ...................... 95 loBorre. Donno 95 Lochner. Berme 95. 207. 297 lohv , Carol 95 Lamb Mike 95 Lomprechr.. Rick 95 Lone, Steve .... 95 Longe. Bill 95 lornmer. Gretchen 95 Larson, Chris 95 Larson, lorry ... 14 95. 294 Lotioloil. Chf 95 lovelle. Jonet 95 Laver. Oiano 95 Lazar, louro 95 leohey. Ann .... 94, 238 Lee. Carol 96 Leeder. Jodi .... (not piduredi leister. Tom (not pictured! leRoy. Tam .... . 96 Leslie. Mark .... 96. 295. 299 Leslie. Mike 96. 297 Leuchter. Fred 96 Lewis, Jim 96 Lewis. Joon 96 Lewis. John 96 Lewis. Karen Li. Marti 96 lichtenberg. John 96 Linder, Mimi 96 Little. 8e h Livingston. Janie 96 Lloyd. Jock 96 Maclean, Rich . . 96 Moher. Tom .... (not Maimone. Mork . 96 Mortynok. Pom Mossie, Dave .... . 96 Moton. Doug ... 96 294 Mottern, Suzonne Mooli, Anne May, Marilyn .. . . McCabe. John ... 97. 297 McCauley. Ed 97 McClonnon. Bonnie McCfove. Steve 1 1 87. 97, 175. 183. 295 McCImtock. Karen ... 97 McCollough. Bill . . 97 McCormick. Kim McOonold. Mike 97 McElroy, Tom .. 97, 184. 207. 297 McGee. Dennis 97. 155 McKay, Mory . . 97 McKinney. Jim McKmght, Ron 97 296 McKown. Patricio 97 McLornon. Tim 97. 193 McLeod. Marian . . 97 Meodows. Kent 97 Mealer. Solly Me sel. Steve 97 Mellem. Kristi Mercer, Alice 97 Metzger. Oove 97. 294. 296 Metzger. Jonet 97. 184 Meyer. Sue 97 Meyers. Dovid (not pictured) Michoel. Diane . . 97 Miller. Cynthio . . 97 Miller. Ellen 97 Miller. John (not pictured) Miller. Sandy 97 Miller, Steve 97 Millhon, Jeanonne .... 97 Mitchell. Bruce 97 Mitchell. Geofl 97 Mitchell. Tim . . . 97 Monroe, Mike . 97 Moore, Cothy ... 97 Moore. Faith 98, 188 Moore. Julie . . 98 Moore. Undo (not pictured) Moore. Shoron . 98 Mooreheod. Carol 98. 148. 230 Morelock. Craig ... 98 Morse. Bill 98 Mounts, Marcia . 98 Mueller. Judy Mye S. lorn .... 98 Neds. Nancy .... 98 241 Nelton, Doug . 98 Newlon, Bob 98 Newton, Bill . . . . 98 Nicolo. Kim . . . . .... 98. 299 Niple. Tom 98 Noble. Stafford . . . 98 Obermeyer. Darlene ....... 98 0'8rien Janet ................... 98 O' r.en, Solly ........... 98. 236 Offenbocher. John .. 98. 296. 298 Oiolvo. Howard ................ 98 O'Kono. Don .................... 98 Oldford. Jonice .............. 98 Oldhom, Barb ................ 93 Oliver, Jelf .................. 98 Orewiler, lyndo . . (not pictured; Ornitem. Mark ...................98 Ortmon. Glen .................98 Ovung. Mike .....................98 Oitrander. Kothy .............. 98 Owen, Loro ......................98 Pacello. Alan .......................98 Polentekm. Erol ............. 98 Polm, Brian .........................98 Palmer, Dave ................ 98, 294 Palmer, Thereio . (not pictured) Poppos, Steve --------- (not pictured) Paprocki. Koryn . . ......... 98 Potoky, Craig ................... 98 Potterion. Jock ..............96 Pouken. Pot ....................98 Poul. Gary .................. 98 157 Pennell. Don ................... 98 Peteri. Mitch ................... 99 Peterson. Nancy .................... 99 Plohl. Joy ......................... 99 Philipi, Christine ......... 99 Piper, Mary ................... 99 Pip.c. Jon 99, 23 237. 239 Plohuto. Dov d ..................... 99 Porter. Dave ................... 99 Price, Bridgot ..................... 99 Prodell, Sarah ..................... 99 Purdum. Pom ................... 99 Putnam. Doug ....................99 RodcMf. Beth .................. 99 Romey. John ...................... 99 Rank. Tom ........................ 99 Ronsom, Marilyn ............. 99 Rorey, Kathryne .99 Raiche, Dale ................... 99 Ratpaolo. Joieph ................99 Rouich. Connie ................... 99 Reeb. Tom ... . (not pictured) Reed. Judy .... (not picturedl Rener, Tim ....................... 99 Richordton. DeeAnn .... 99, 193 Richordvon, Michelle .. 99 Rooden, Jomce 99 Roberti. Jim .................. 99 Roberts. Lyndo 99 Roberts Penny ... 99, 142 Roehn. Robert ............. 99, 129 Romme. Melinda ................... 99 Row. Barbara ....................99 Ron, Frank ............... 99, 297 Roswl Robert .............. 99. 297 Rouse, Ma .................... 99 Ruble, Patti 99 Rudmoie. Marcia .................. 99 Rudy. Barboro .....................99 Runyan. Chris ..................99 Rupert. Sondro . 99 Russell. Jane .................... 99 Ryan, Bridget .................... 99 Ryon. Gen ................. 99. 114 Ryan. Margoret ................ 99 Sobotmo, Teri ... ......... 99 Sabo. Gregory .............. 99 Sailer, Andy .. 99, 155. 295. 297 Soil. Susan ..................... 99 Salrgober. Howard ......... 99 Sontho. R.ck 99. 202, 294 Sapp. Winn ........................99 Sarver, Craig ... (not pictured) Sotchwell. Bob (not pictured) 308 STANDARD SAVINGS AND LOAN 20 N. High Street 309 Mp.SermKSasitfPS Here! Put your home in safe sanitary care through Professional HOUSEWIDE CLEANING Carpets. Furniture. 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Doug 99 Sutphen Don .... 100. 294 Sheppelmon lee Strove'. Danny Shunn Do • Greg .. Siegr.sf, Mary Simmons, Becky Smgell, Ronald Slow son. Go'. 99 ____ 99 99 99. 170 ... 95. 100 ....... 100 ..... . 100 100 294. 296. 299 Taylor Brent Taylor. Do Tewell Sue Theodotov Bold Thomoi Nancy 100. Smith. Brod too Tilton JeH .. Smith. Crndy 100 Ting'ey. 8'endo Smith Debb-e 100 Tingley. Ru’h jtiltTi lorl 100 Todd. Wendy Smith. Sherry 100 Toothmon. C'Oig Snyder, Pom 100 231. 234. 238 Sparkman Evo 100 Trobue Joel Spi'I. Alon 100 Trainer Ann Sprouse John 100. 299 TnlfOA. Doug Stott. Dovid 100 297 Trudeau. Ph.l 86. 296, 299 ... too 100 100 pktured) 100. 299 100 183 . 100 ..... too 100. 105. 209. 297 100 100 Volotlo. Jed (not pictured) Van Dyke. Paul 100. 180 297 Vonidervtyne. Goil ... 100 Vorgo. Mike ... 100 Verhod. Chnt 100 Vilordo. Fran (not pictured i Vpldrich. John ... 100 Wogner. Carol 100 Wpite Connie .. 100 WoH. Kyme ... 100 WoH'on. Gayle 100 Watery. Rondy too Wombold. Jud 100, 294 299 Ward Mile .... (not pictured) Word. Shelley . . 101 Warner, Be'mdo 101 Watson. lynn 101 Weber. Bill 101 Wehr. Cindy 101 Welch. Dipno 101 Welch, Wendy 101 Wenger, John 8. 14 101 227 294. 299 Wes'. Ken 101 Wheeler Curt 101 295 299 Whiteman. Diane 101 Wiko . Anne 101 Wikoy. Sue 101. 05. 139 Wiley. lourey 101 Wiile. SuW 101 Wilkinson, Mary lee 101. 144 Williams. Julie . 101 Williams. Mary 101 Willioms. Sue .... 101 Willoughby. Donna 101 Wilson Sandro 101 Wilson. Steve 101 Windfoth. Mike 101 Wmgo'e, Pom 101 Winterrowd. Ann 102 W.se Doug 102 294 297 299 Wishner Ken (not pictured Wittich. Robyn 102 Wodiko larry |not P'Ct red Wo e. tester 102 Wood. Candy 76. 102 173. 181 Woodrvd, Oove 102 219 294 298 Woody. Oove ... . 102. 263 WoodvOfd. Cmdy 102 Workman Barb 102 Worre Ko’hie 02 Wrae. Amy 102 1 1 Vow Dove 102 Vo«t . Sherne 102 177. 178 Toung Pati 102 Zoro. Jonet Z cht, lourie Ziegler Kristi Z egler. Sharon Zietcher Murk Z'mmermon, Be'h Zonal Irene Zvber. Peggy Zubawsky Rrod ... 95. 102 102 234 238 I no pictured' ---- . 102 10? ..... 102 ......... 102 102 ____ 102 ISOPHOMORESI A Achotj. Kevin .. 68 Ackeri. Jed . 108. 297 Akers. Dove 108 . 294 Agin. Joy . . . . . 108 Alenonder. Steve . 108 Allerdmg. Scott 108 Amotos. Chris 108 Anderson. Morsho 108 Andrews. Beth 108 Andrews, Joon 108 Ansted. Tod 108. 297. 299 Anthony. Tom 108 Arnold Jennie 103 Ashieman. Potrioo 108 Ashton. Clore 108. 299 Atkins. Deborah 108 A'tridge Ellen 108 241 Auld Solly 108 1 C£ 1 Boehr, Chr.stm 108. ISO Boer. Donna 108 8oiley. Shoron 108 Boird. Donna 108 Bololos. Kostas 108. 167 Bolceriak, Poul 108. 294 Bollinger. Edword 108. 294 Bangert Herb (No Pictured i Barnes Jenn er 108 Bornit . Jen 108 Borthelmas. Brooke 108 Boss. Jed 108 Bauer, Ga y 108, 294 Boumbuich. Dione 108 Bead, Charles 108 Beo'tie Ann 108 Bebinge'. Cro.g 108 Bee. Ph.I.p 108. 297 Beclquist. Bo'b 108 Beckwith £i’en 108 BeM, Mork |N0 Pictured Benodum Judy 108 Benoieoror. Cotmelo 108 Bender Bnon 106 Benedict, Keith 108 Benjamin. Brod 108 296 Bernord Bob . . . . 108. 299 Bemonger Cmdy 108 Be'?. Te.a 108 BiMmon. Mi'ch 108 Bird, Bf'On 295 Bi'dsoli, Kerrie 108 Bishop, John 108 296. 299 Block S'eve 108 Blome. Coihy 108 B'oir. Sandy . . 107. 108. 232 Blond. Don 108. 294. 297 Bloom, Pa y 108 Bosse r Nancy 108 B'ue. Mike 108 297. 99 Baa'd Pom 109 8obSO« Mike 109 Bcdenhorn Nancy 109 189 239. 241 Boehm, Bo'bo'o 109 Boehm. Debby 109 Bonnie. Do e 109 Booth Brod 109 Borden Ri h 109 294 Bos'it Barry 109 Boucher, Tim 109 297 80 tttoo, Tomm 109. 232. 233 Boyd G eg 109 Brockney Mo'k 109 Braithwoi'e Jone 109 Brond'. Jed 109 B'oun De'1 109 B'oun. Gayle 109 Breeve Terry 109 Brickey Pomelo 109 B'igh' Sunny 109. 160. 161. 174 Br.scoe John . . . . 109 B i ey Edwo'd 109 B’ooks William 109. 294 296 B'osend William 109 B 0wn Becky 109 310 Brown. Joe 109 Brown. Randy 109. 294 Brown, Rick 109. 299 Brown, Steven 109 Brown. Sue 109 Browning. Jean 109 Buchlei Rick 109 Bucnmg. Brandt 124. 294. 297 Burdorf Von 109. 294 Burgert, Barry 109, 296 Burke. Becky .... Burkholder Amy 110 Burton. Becky no Busch, Steve . . no Butters, Lynn Ann no Caldwell, Connie . ............ 110 Caldwell, John ................. 110 Calhoun, Clmf .................. 110 Canfield. Don ............ 110, 299 Connell, Jeff ............ 110, 294 Cannon. Doug ................... 110 Corley. Joe .............. 110, 297 Corlion. Karen ................. 110 Carnahan. Penny Anne .. 110 Corollo. Lorry ................ I 10 Carter, Jeff ............... 110 Carver. Craig ........... 110 Cosper. Chrii ................. I 10 Coito. Darcy ............. 110, 233 Covolloro. R k ................ no Cenci. Margaret ................ 110 Chamberlain. Dove .......... 110 Chomberv. James Roy .... 110 Chopman. Steve ... 110. 295. 299 Charles. Blenr ,. .98. 110. 133 Chastoln. Kip ................. 110 Cheney. Susan ........... 110 Che ugh. Robert 110, 294 Chrismon, Bob ........... 110 Chrissinger. Kothi ............ 110 Christianson, Lori ............ Ill Clark. Marta Jo ............... Ill Clark, ShorOn ... ..... Ill Clork, Thomos ........... Ill Clem. Sally E luabeth ......... Ill Close. David ........... .... Ill Clymer, Mark ...........Ill Cootes. Chormo Lee ............. 110 Cobe, Caron Elizabeth ..... Ill Cochron, Pam ........... Ill CoHield, Den.se .............. Ill Cole, Pam ................... Ill Connor. Suson ................. .. Ill Cook. Nancy ................. Ill Cooper. Steve ............ III. 174 Corey, Mark no Corkwell. Jamie in Correolc. Andrea (Not Pictured) Costin. Dove Ill Cottcrmon. Clarence III Cozod. Cloirone III Crorg. liso Ill Cro g. Luo Ill Crame, Connie 111 Craven. Tom 110. 299 Crut, Julie III Cromwell, Bloir . . Ill Crosby. Kelle III Crow. Debbie Ill Crowell. Sue .. .. Ill Cunningham, Mark .... HI Dohlen. Don . HI. 294 Darnel. Chru . . . NO Dovenport. Joyce HI. 162. 186 Davis. Jomi . . Ill, 23B Oavi . Kevin (Not Pictured Davis, Solly 111 Davis. Scott III Davis. Williom . HI. 294. 296 Day. lorn III Dayton, Mark III. 121. 297 Deak. 1 iso 111 OeCesoro. Patty 111 Decker. Robert Ml Degenoro. Chris (No Pictured! De Mott. Glenn . HI. 295. 299 Dennis. Mork III Deringer, Richord 111 Dewey. Dove .... III Diesem, Robert 111 Dillon, Greg .... 111. 189 266 Dillon. Judy IN. 234 239 Dingee. Joy .... III Doder Robert Ill, 294 Dodson. Dee 111 Doherty, Jetty . . . Ill, 296 Donley, Doniel III. 114 Dougherty. Kothy 111 Douglass, John 1 1 1 Doulin, John IN Doyle. Pot 1 1 1 297 Drogoo, Connie III Drumm l!SO 111 Duble. Doug IN. 295. 299 Dunn Sora III Dvorsky. Cheryl 111 Gob el. Mory 113 Gollmon, James 112 Galloway lorry II? Gombs, Joe 112 Garrison, Rod II? Garwick, Vicki II? Goylord. John 113 Gegenheimer, Charles 113 Gehnng, Jock 113 Gerloch. John II? Gibb. Dove 112. 155. 170 G'beout. Jamne II? Gilmore. Tim 112. 294. 299 Ginther. Vicki II? G'Ovanello. Solly 113 Glebo. Chr.s 113 Glover. Alon 113 Glower. Don 112 Goddard. Lori 112 Goddmon, Demse 112 Gonser. Carol 112 Goodmon. Beotr.ce 112 Googms. Christine 113 Gordon. Cothy 113 Grof, Laurie ... . N3. 234. 238 Grohom. John 113 Graham. Kim 113 Grohom, Susan 113 Gronf, John 113. 297 Grosso, Don M3. 143. 299 Grosso, Robert 113, 294 299 Grosswctler. Roti N3. 294 Groves. Bob 113 Groves. Marc 13, 297 Greothouse, lorry N3. 297 Green. Theresa 113 Greiner, Jell N3 Grillm, Robb 113 Grillith, Rob 113 Gridith. Sherrie 113 Grinsleod, Don 113 Guider. Avo . .. 113 Hoddov Marcio . ■ • 113 Haoenlocher, Judy 113 Ebert, Cherie Ill Ebert. Melmda III Eckelberry. Lynne 111 Edmondson. Robert III Edwordi. Carol 112 Edwards. Jim N2- Eemon. Carl M2 Elder. Nancy 112 El Khodem. Saod 112 Ellies, Luo 76. 112 Ellis, Ehzobeth 112 English, Beverley M2 Epps, Dave ...... 112 Enckvon. Mark ii?. 294 Eschliman, Lynn M2 Evans. Elizabeth 76. 112 Evons. Jed 106. 112. 294 Evans. Jim 112. 297 Ewart. Wendy N2 Ewmg. Joy N2. 294. 299 Faber. Tam 112. 295 Fawcett, Paul ■ N2 Feamster. Frances 112 Fergus. Sylvio . . 1 12. 175. 189 Few. Heather N2 Finellt, Frank 112 Finney, Ronald . . ■ N2. 297 Fmo, Stephen 112 Fiorino, John 112 Fucher Barbara 112. 177 Fischer, S'eve 112 Flint. Matty N2. 297 Flory. Suson . 112. 89 236. 237 Folk. Don N2 Forbes. Suson II? Ford, Mike 112 ford. Steve 112. 228. 294. 299 foster. Virginia . • N2 Froze. Jill 112 Fredo, Tammy N2 French, Pot II2. 294. 297 Fries. Tim . 112. 295 Frost. Suson . . N? Fry, Robert ... ... 112. 296 Frye. Tim .... 113 Funston, Nancy 113 Hoiley, JOv -------- Ma’OJ Hank . . . Moibe'g. S eve Molbuen. Tonyo Mold' I. so Ho'es Bill ... 113. Homelberg. Mori Hom.lton. Greg Homilton. Mott Ha« ion, Gary .. -Hampton. 5u '« Hon. Ba'bora Monlin. Robe Monnohs, Ee.erly Elizabeth Ann ----------------- Honson. Hotnon, Hormon Phillip Horper. Robe .. 113 113. 294 ..........113 ............ M3 (NO Pictured: 222. 297. 298 ........113 113. 297 113, 298 113. 121, 299 iNo P uredi .........M3 .......... 113 .......... 113 .......... 113 .......... 113 113 208. 297 .... 113 Hugh !, jodie .. Hughes. Kevin Mughei. Mork Hughes. Molly Hunt James j. Hurley. Richord Hussey, Dionne Imboden. Mark Immke. Jomei 115. 234. 23b. 237. 239 ----- .. . 115 ...... 115 ...... I 5 ...... 115 ...... 115 115. 117 115. 297 ...... M5 Morns. Gory .... 114 JeHers. Constonce 115 Harris. Joonna 114 Jenkins, Joy ... 115. 234 Hortnett. Don ... 114. 294 Johnson, Andy 115 Hatch, Colin .... 114 Johnson. Brodford 115. 297 Hatch, Sue 114 Johnson. Jill 115 Houeisen, David 114 Johnson, Steve 115 Hoydock. Kimberly 114 Johnston. Sue 115 Hoys. Suson 114 Jones. Doug 115 114 Heer. Suson , , . 114 Jones. Koren Meinlein, Terri 114 Jones, Pam 115 Hemtz, Judy .. ... 114. 232 Jones. Sondy .... 115 Hennessey. Ellen 114 Joost. Er.c 115. 294 Henney, Debbie 114 Joyce. Richard 115 Henry. Amy Henry, Robm .... 114 . 114 Ju ond«r Janice .. .. 115 Herzog, Borbora Hiott. M.ke -------- Hickey. Tom ........ Hill. Joe ........... H.ll, Melmda ________ Milligoss. John Hillstrom, Mork Hiltobiddle. Donna Minshow, Solly Hinterschied. Elaine Mirth, Marc Modson. Morgan Hallman. Steve Hohn. Steven .... Hollingsworth, Gary Holderman. Kris Holland. Potfy ... Ho'zoephel. Kit Mouchord. Jim Houghton, Robe Houk, Sue ........... Housmon. Donna Hovnord. Suson Howell. Cmdy Hrobon. Com .. . Mubbo'd. Goylm Hudson, Missy .... ..... 114 ..... 114 114. 295 114 H5. 240 ..... 115 115. 294 ..... 115 ..... M5 Koullmon, Cormne Kowlmon. Ko'hy Kazmerzok. lori Keener Tom Keith, Duane Keller, Sherri ... Kendoll, John 115 Kennedy Anne • 115. 234. 115 Kessis. Corino 115 Kessis. Manna 115 Keys, Ko'ers ,.. 115 Khoune. William 115. 215. 115 117 Kieler. Williom 115 Kight, lorry 297 Kimboll, Monica 115. 115 King, Carolyn IIS King, Phil 115 Kirkbride, Jone 115 Kirwm. Kevin . , 115 Klie. Bob ••• H6. 115 Knopp. Poul 115 KnOwIton, Sandro 115 115 Koch, Kothy Koenig, Mark ........ 115 .......... 115 .......... 115 5. 295. 2o8 ......H5 .......... 115 115 115 115 115 295, 297 115 115 241 115 116 116 188 159 116 116 116 16 Kontros. Nick Kos oll, Alberto Kottmon, Wayne Krouse. Eric Knstollersen, E ,k Krouse, Jon Kuhles. Joanne Kuhns. Pete Kuh«t. Lucy ... 116. 1 '9. 234. 23b. ■ 16 Lambert. David lombourne. George londn. Kothy longley. Pot totiolois, Cmdi Lou . Phil Lawrence, Mike Lozar, Tom ... Lee. Robert Lefevre. Gory Levey, Jon Lewis, Kathy lewis. Lmda lewis. Sheryl Lind. Pottie Lindsay. Core Link, Ray Lisle, Virgmto Livingston, Peter Lloyd. Preston Locke. M.ke Lode, Pete loebl. Elizabeth loechler. Phil Lombardi. Albert Longman, Linda .. 116. (Nor lougher. Gory lowmon, Andrea lowme Williom Lucas. Kim .... Lucos. S eve ______ 116. 116 Makley, William Marinelli. Joe Morsholl. Gordon Marshall. John Mortin, Karen Mortin. Pauks Mouger, Pott. Moynord, Kothi 1 '6. 206, 267 ............ 124 ........... 116 ........... 117 ........... 117 ............ 117 ......... • 117 McCobe, McClain, Morme Kenneth •nuyww. Naim ...... ||7 McBride, Mortho ............. |)7 ---117 ... (Not Pictured, McClove, Mike .............. 117, 295 McOenaghon. Down ............ 124 McConnoughey, Susie ......... 117 McCormick, Mark .... 117. 297 McCoy. Br.on ................ 118 McCrocken. Noncy ............ 118 McCullough. Jonis ........... 118 McDormon. Dove ........... 118 118 118 McGhee, Beth McGtone. Pot McGroner. Mary ......... McGuckm. Tim ............ McGuire, Kevi McHenry. Non McKelvey. Kothy McKenzie. Ned McKinley. M.ke McKmght. Debaroh .... 118. 296 ........... 118 •......... 118 118. 294, 297 299 ........... lie ........... ns (Not P.cturedi .......... lie Mcloughlin, Er.c McMahon, Patricia MeMicho !. Cothy ............ 118 McNamaro. Molly ........... 118 McNulty. J.m ----------- 118 294 McPeek. Jennifer ............ 110 McWhorter, Deboroh .......... 118 Meckstroth. D-one ............ 118 Meeder. Suson ........... 118 232 Meek. Roy ... ... 118 299 Meclem. Robert ............ 118 Merrick. lito .............. 118 Mertz. Ten ........... 118 Mere. Paul ........... 118 Mess.ck, Potncio 116. 177 240 Metovos. Charlotte ........... 118 lucks. Robyn 116 Meyers Leo .... 118 Ludwig, John ... 116, 294, 297 Midden Mindy 118 Ludwig. Mike 116 M.ely, Bill . 1 IB. 294 297 Luke, Judy 116 Miller. Ed 118 298 lustnauer, Ma'tho .... (No M.Her. Jessica 118 Pictured1 MiHer. Mike 118 Lynch. Patricia ... 116 Miller. Roger 118 Miller. Scott J 118 299 Miller. Scott R . 118 Ivl ■ Milltlon Suson us Minton. Ebxobeth 118 MocCrocken. Noncy 116 Mmton. John 119 MocDonold Gory . 116 Mintos. Steve . — 117 119 294 MocQueon, Robert Mi . Dave 107 119. 294. 299 Pictured! Montovon, Michele 119 ' 'HU PRA9F WEIR-AREND FUNERAL OIRECTORS ssirssp 312 iYJi Best IV shes Class oF 1970 THE GREATEST USE OF UFE 16 TO SPEND IT FOR SOMETHING THffT ILL OUT LUST IT. - WILLIRM JRMES Frank hr) Finance Company 6 E. BROAD ST- W35? Moody, Bruce ................ 119 Moore, Michelle ............ 119 Morion. Cory ................. 119 Morgon. lindo ................... 119 Morgan, Sue .................. 119 Morley. Morilyn ............. 119 Morrison. Diane ................ 119 Morrow. Jonet ................ 119 Moivor, Jell . . |Not Pictured) Mossor. Jim .... (No Pictured) Muhlbach. Jim .................. 119 Murphey. Richard .... 119. 298 Murtho. Carol ............ 110. 119 Myers. Bill .................... I 19 Myers. Carol _________......... | 19 Myers. Mike .... ................ 119 Myers. Steve ............. 119. 294 Neole. Pot .............. 119. 296 Nelson, Dove .................. 119 Nesbil, Connie ................ 119 Niermon. Kevin ................. 119 Noble, Susonne ............... 119 Nolan, Chris ................. 119 Nuernberg. Amy 119 O'Brien. Kevin .. .. 114 119 O’Brien. Tom .................... |!9 Oh linger, Debbie ............... 119 Oliver. Carolyn ................. 119 Ollor, Barbara .................. 119 Olson. Ken ..................... 119 Orr. Susan . ................... 119 Onlip. Jay ............... 119. 297 Osborne. Jill ................... 119 Otter. Craig ................... 119 Owen. Jim .................... 119 Oze, Borbaro .................... 119 Pond. Jim . . . . Poole. Jell _________ Popo. Jim ........... Porterfield, Lynn Porterfield. Scott Powell. Pom Powers, Mike Price. John ________ Pride, Bloir Priestley, Mory Qumby. Richard Page, Froncey 119 Popai, Mike 119. 299 119 r Patohi, John . . (Not Pictured) Potten. Dove 119, 222 297. ?98 Rodbill, Trent Pouken. Jim 119 Roder. Edie .. .. Peorcy. Jim 119. 299 Ransom Borbora Perry. Jell 119 Rosche, Thod Perry Robert 119 Rauch. Steve Pettit. Cheryl 119 Rausch. Doug .... Petittl. Philip 119 297 Ray, Phillip Wahl. Chris 119 Royburn, Russ Plellerle. Ben 119 Royo. Mary .... Phillips Cindy 119. 233 Phillips. Joe 119 Rector. lorry Pierce. Randy 119 Reeb. Rene .... Plohuta. Tom 119 Reed. Deono 119 Reed. Robin 120 1 19 Reeven. Jim . ... 120 119 Re.d, Bill 120 119 Reinhart. Bill . . . . 100. 29.1 119 Reit'er, Robert 120, 294. 298 Pictured i Renkert. Cothy 120 119 Rensis, Christine 120 119 297 Repp Suzanne 120. 158 119 Reynolds. Jonis 120 119 Reynolds, John 120 Rhems, Mnllanne 120 Rhine. Dole .... 120. 296 RKhords. Cmdy 120 Richordson. Jim 120 120 295 Richter Jay .. . 120 294. 299 Ricketts, Ellen 120 Riggs. B J. ... 120 Riggs. Marianne 120 Riley. Roberto 120 120 Rinehart. Tom 120 120 Ritter. Jell 120 120 Robenolt. Jane 120 120 Roberts. Borbora 120 120 Roberts. Cynthio 120 189 Roberts. Tom 120 120 Roof, Robert 120 120 Roropough, Doug 120 120 Rose. Robert 120 120 Ross. Doug .... 120 120 Ross Soroh 120 120 Posse1. Richard 120 120 Rosselott. Jenny 120 313 Roner. Chuck 117, 120. 294. 296 Roudo. G' ' 120 Ryon. Jim .......... 20. 225. 300 Ryon, Rosemary ................. 20 Rylond. Chru ................. 120 Sobotmo. Co'hy Soko'orei. Jo Sombo. Rob !' $omu«ll. Brent Sopp. Ad- ••• '20- 234, Sou ', Corol .............. SchoHner. Suton • • • • Sehorenbe'g. Suton Schleder. R k -------- 20. Schm.dt, John . . 20. Schwenker. Virgih'O Scott. Morgor • ....... Scott. Tern Scott. Jock Scourg'd. Suton ............ S«.b ' . Km ... (Not Seubert. Stuott ...... Sho p. B'od ............... Show. Joy ................. Sh « . ld. Su ............. Sherwood. SuW ............. Shewmoker. BO'bo'O ... Shill.doy. Becky .... Shilling. Mork ............. Shmn. Jo .................. Shirk. 8 th ................ Sho t v Robert .......... Sholt v S ph n ........... Shop. Anno ................. Short. lour ! .............. Shr.ner. Solly ............ Shuey. Money Shut!, Jenny ................ S.egmt, S phom« S'koro. M.k . S'lcott. CynthiO Sing ll. Suxy ............. S'n ton. Jon .............. Skelton. John ............. Skillman. Borboro 2 . • 21. Vou. Robin ..................... Vrantky, Chrutine ......... 123, 241 Torpey. Ken TOylo . Borboro Toylor Kr.tto Toytor. Tovno eHt. Brand Sloger. R.ck 106 236 • 21. «3. 222. Slone, Mel,no 294. 296. 298 ?• Slowter. Mory 21 Sm.ertko, Shoron 21 Smith, Borboro . . «2l Smith, Debo'oh 121 Smith. Rutty 24 S iih. Gof • 2 . 299 Smith, lori 21 178 Smith. Nancy .. 2 Smith. R«nee I2 Smith. Ruthann • 21 Smith. Stacey 121 Smith. Wendy • 21 Sneod. Robm 21 Snell, Steve (No Picturedi Snedokcr. Debi 21 Sno . Co m Snowmon. S’ocy .. Sohl. M.k ............. So omon-det. Debo'oh Som rvill , Mary Sorrell, Louro Soon Jenny ............. Sporkt. Go.I ........... Speer. Marc .......... Spe'O Suton .... Sp-dell, Cynthia Spridgeon, l.ndo S'odler. P.chord Stoker. Mork ... Stanley. Mark . .. Storol. Vicki Stickney, Koren Stimjon. Dove Stolt . Roberto Stone. Oam .... Stout. Wet .......... S oyok. Stephen Stull, Sun ......... Suett Sand. .... Su li von. Jockte Supp. JoAnn Sweo'engin. Scott Swemtberger, then Snendrick. Burl Sr ope. Suton 121. 29 ...... 12 21. 301 2: 12; ... 2: 12: 12 .. 2: ... 23 22 294 29 ---- 117. • 22. 54 Tenuto. Gig Theodotou, Andy Thomoi. J Thomot. Jonothon T ho mot. Mork Thompton, John Thompton. l.ndo Thompton. Terry Thornton. S ev« Thum. Terry ... Tilton, letlie .... T.ppt, Melitto Tobm, Beth . . . Tonti, Morlene Trotter. Doug Trudeau. Martha Turrell. Pom .......... Tuttle. Suton 22 122 124 22 '22 '22 123 23 23 23d. 237 123 123 23 23. 238 U ry. Tom .. Underwood. Steve U'ley. Jeon 23 23 23 Vondemork John Vondyke. JeM ... Vonldertyne. R hord VonSchoyCk. Suton Vargo. Mory ........ Vaughn. Carol VonHoHen. Je 123 • 23 • 23 • 23 • 23 • 23 • 23 Walker. M ke ........... Walth. Mario ........... Woltoce Robert 123. Wonnemo her Gregg Robert Wonnemo her. Word. Linda ...........- V orlieW. Noncy ..... Wotkmt. M.dge 23 Webb. R ck .............. Weekt. Mike ............. Wehr. Greg .............. Welch. Soundro .... Wenr l, Chri .......... Wet . D«'k .............. Wet'loll. Mortm ......... Wetherbee, Imdo .... Wertel. Mo hew .... Wheeler. Co’hy .......... Wheeler. Vera ........... Whetxe'. Kothy White. Don ....... ...... Whitemon Mike .... Wiggletvrotth. Do ... VJ.gor Oenite ............ W.«CO Penny ............ Wilhelm. loo Wilhelmy. Jone ........... W.Ik mton. Bill ... 123. Will. Judith Williomv David ...... Williamt Debo'oh .... Williomt Sue .............. William . Tom .... .. Wibon. Paul ... ........... Winemiller, Jonic ......... Wing. Dovglot ............. Wolle. Cynthia ... . . ., WoKord. Suton Wood. Dovid ........... Woodard. Robert .... WOO . Jomie .......... Wright, BvCky Wright. J M ............ Wright. Sheila ....... Wynne, Terronce .. 24. Wynne. Tim 124 ?94, ...... 123 123 222. 294. 296. 29B -----(No Pictured ...... 23 ....... 23 . 123 . 177 234 23. 55 • 23. 297 • 23 • 23 • 23 • 23 • 23. 297 • 23 23 23 • 23 • 23 • 23. 296 • 23 • 23 • 23 • 23 • 23 • 23 62. 297 • 23 • 23 • 23 23 • 23. 294 297. • 23 • 23 • 23 • 23 • 23 • 23 299 • 23 • 23 123 • 23 • 24 297 290 Yoklevich. j y Young R’Cho'd Young Steven Young. Jelf Youngquitt. J.m No Pictured ......... «24 •24. 294 ________ 24 .. 124. 296 Zimmermon. Jona 2orger Debby 314 NORWESTER 197 1 Order One Soon! Planning on College... Save Now m an OHIO FEDERAL Savings Account Savings add tip last earn a top-carmng dividend and are available when you need them v,sit the ARLINGTON OFFICE Or Phone 22b4221 OHIO FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION 315 TREMONT HARDWARE 488-7457 Compliments of BUCKEYE TELEPHONE and SUPPLY COMPANY 1250 Kinnear Road Phone 488-0655 Compliments of T mperial House Arlington Dynamic Security Corporation an Ohio Company COXii It A TVLATMOXS I 335 Dublin Road U.S. 33. N.W. 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Anderson, M.D. J. C. Trobue Keith DeVoe, Jr., M.D. Ronald B. Berggren, M.D. Bachman Bakeries 3576 Riverside Dr. Graceland Shopping Center Northern Lights Shopping Center 877 S. Hamilton Rd. Jaeger Insurance Charles R. Snyder, Agency Inc. 1920 Northwest Blvd. for Your Building Needs 488-9733 Fred F. Jaeger. Sr. 488-3706 William C. Jaeger Edwin L. Overmeyer, C.P.O.U. Joseph M. Berwanger, C.L.U. The 1970 Norwester is printed on 80 lb. Warren paper manufactured by the S. D. Warren Company. The body type is 10 point Vogue. The headline type is 24 point Lydian. The Taylor Publishing Company printed 1200 copies of the 1970 Norwester. The 1970 staff wishes to thank our advisor, Mrs. Courtney Hunter for her unlimited patience and assistance. We would also like to thank Matt McCormick, the Taylor Publishing Company representative. Without the aid of John Hildreth and Dave Packer of the Tri-Village Studio, we would lack many of the excellent pictures that appear in this book. Cover. Title Page. Table of Contents. Dividers...................................... Nancy Elliott Introduction ....................................................................... Bob Tetirick Administration and Activities.......................................................Kay Conley Meredith Charles Sports ............................................................................... Nicky Luce Phil Glandon Class Section ............................................................................... Lynn Sala Advertisements ..................................................................... Keith Webb Nicky Luce Indexes ............................................................................Sandy Gilbert Sarah Greegor Literary Editor .................................................................... 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