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

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NOR WESTER Volume 47 Upper Arlington High School Columbus, Ohio I m -ass t M} W 88 % m sawas :: ■■ ■' s v r Contents Introduction 4 Students 20 Activities 124 Athletics 194 Administration 248 Index 282 3 4 A person grows by nurturing his mind and soul through sharing s 6 feSM I ' 8 9 0 vi i working towards a common goal. . . . 11 14 an individual discovers not only others but also himself. . . . 15 his needs for self-expression and individuality . . . . mm JO Andy E. Achbach David A. Adair Deborah A. Agriesti Sue J. Ames Janet L. Amsluiz Lynn . Anderson Robin E. Andrews William C. Anthony Debra A. Anthony Greg B. A rehart Lenore W. Armstrong Deborah L Asbury Patricia H. Ashleman Paul N. Atwell Steven W. Anmiller Susan Ayres Ed E. Bain Kosta G. Bakalas Ronald W. Baker Charles R. Balk Raymond J. Balsom Robert W. Banks Catherine L Bjiiiioii Carolvn A. Bardwell Barbara A. Barry Robin I.. Bartels Thomas J. BaM-hart Familiar sights ami sounds o'! 77 wibtill games include boys' cheering section. High-spirited boys arouse football fans with inventive cheers 23 Senior Scott Ebright erupting! Appropriately claiming I'm King of the mountain. senior flout r uptures flrst prize. Mark W. Bass Paiii J. Bassett Noelle H. Bath ) Fran A. Batterson John W. Brail Laura T. Bearer Craig J. Brbinger Robert C. Beck Samuel J. Beck Susan K. Beck Suzanne Beck Jonathan D. Beer 24 Senior girls Laura Eckman, Jarnie Fischer, ami Pam Conle share in the horseplay anil hard icork of the Jloal huihhng business. Glue and grit join forces to construct homecoming float Roberta E. Beeson Janet L. Benlum William S. Bennett Kathryn L Bent Anders G. Berglund Robert S. Berlin Tina G. Bi« kelhaupt Stephen C. Binder Jennifer Bleak Gregory C. Bode Nancy F.. Bndenhurn Barbara S. Boehm 25 Helen M. Boggs Marilyn A. Bohl Gars S. Bone Marianne Bonifield Debi A. Borean Janet I.. Borri Donald F. Bovsen Mary A. Bower Douglas C. Bowman Erie M. Boyer Jan L. Bradford Judy A. Bradford James P. Bratka Gary K. Breilmoser Hamiall K. Brewer Loelta . Brook Marilyn A. Brothers Peggy . Brouse Barbara J. Brown Jeffrey V. Brown Mark C. Brown Pally C. Brown Jeff I.. Buchanan Robert V. Bin k VI dliam R. Burgener Robert C. Burn W illard L Burn to trees, adding Business booms for cheerleaders, inc., experts in exterior decorating Cheerleaders and crew strike birrs biruin's home on one of many Thurutas night raids 27 Informal football fun rivals pros for action Although fun is the name of the game, senior Mike Hurd will testify that occasional accidents do occur. Na'nci E. Burtnett Mike C. Busch Raymond E. Bushong Robvn E. Byers Karen E. Galcamuggio William J. Caldwell Vicki L. Cameron Jim R. Campbell Susan J. Campbell Ronald W. Camlugc Christine L. Carlson Donna M. Carlson Brenda S. Carver John R. Cassell Deborah E. Casio Harry C. Ceeutti 28 Camille N. Cenei Lani J. Challburg Christine A. Chapman JoAnn Cheni Nanc L. Christensen Linda L. Christman Connie L. Clark Craig A. Clark Jamo P. Clark Kenneth C. Clarke Barbara J. Cla Kim A. Close •A In an afternoon scramble at Wortham Park, senior hoys display undiscovered talent 79 Homecoming: a wealth of tradition I 31 Robert D. Coddington Donald D. Coffirld Kathy J. Colburn Linda S. Cole Anne E. Collins Pamela D. Conley Kathleen L. Conn Edward M. Cooper Kent C. Coppins Claire M. Cormany Michael J. G rna Christine D. Cornwell Mark E. Coughlin Margaret J. Craft Richard E. Cramer Paul E. Craw Daniel P. Crepeai Michael J. Crunelh Debbie L. Dahler Tom W. Dal John T. Daly Margaret A. Daniel Jami J. Davis David W. Dawson 32 Enduring art enhances traditional homecoming queen and court Lani Challbuig Cav File Queen Bobbie Heydinger Debbie Hurra Sherrie Yontz °UUim taken in Decorative Artj Gotten of the Columbus Gotten of Fine Am Patty Brown 33 James S . Das ton Jim P. Dram Fredric H. Dean Mindv S. Dennison Mike Denti Jeff T. deRoehe Pam J. Desmond Timoths 0. Devanes Scott P. DeVere Vicki A DeVore Dave R. DeWees Russel C. Dill fiilr the musu rounils ami tin strain' light hihats, seniors Man Kirk ami Lnrn Gill let loose 34 Ears ring, band sings at open houses .4 source of inexpensive Jun, often houses promte opportunities to mingle anti (lance u ith friends. Marie L. Dinger Man ia L. Dinger Emilio J. DiPietro Dale A. DiSanlo Lynda S. Doe| | ing Gail I . Doering Scrpil Dogangon Dana I. Donnell Brendan I’ Donovan Molly J. Drake Sarah C. Drigg Lisabclh Drake Jan E. DuBo.se David M. Duffer Jennifer D. Dunhar 35 Exam study habits reflect effects of time and experience K ith a more relaxed attitude toward exam , juniors Dan Donley ami Tom Lazar recline in the halls. Indexing experienced with the f 36 Stephen D. Dunson Reltecra M. DuV.ill John . Dv.is Gregory 0. Dynes Mi« hael J. Kjrlv William S. Kbright Laura M. E« kman Charles W. Edgar. Ill Robin Ei« lilin Charlie F. Ei kholl Mary Jane Elam Jiulilh R. Killer Dianne L. Ellies Sieve I . Klliuit Barbara S. Ellis Barhai i I- life Craig M Ellsworth VI ilium (.. Erl Garv I.. Evans Ric hard . Evans Stephen E. Evans Bradley J. Ewart Ken J. Earlier Nannette L. Favret 37 S. Trevor Ferger Frank G. Finn Ruimund P. Firsching Denise Fis her Jamie C. FiM'lier Gayle I.. File Sandra M. Fleming SHerrlyn R. Fleming Bonnie I.. Flint Namy A. Flory Howard G. Ford Richard L.. Foster Barbara L. Fox Michael J. Fram esehelli Leslie A. Frantz Kathie Frost James D. Fry e Constance J. Fry singer Roland A. Fuller Steven D. Gage Patricia S. Gallagher John C. Gallucci. Ill Richard II. Gantt Leslie F. Gardner Marjorie L. Gardner Charlene Garve Mark G. Gatherum Terri L. Gain'll 38 learnings, Mr. Bait man to his physics class. Labs and demonstrations aid comprehension of physics laws What apjfears to he a giant slinks fos to non-ph ■nnsis actualls part of a serious studs of trace motion. 39 Suzan M. Gavin Carolann Gegenheiiner Jerry P. Gemeinhardt Virginia I.. Gerhard John C. Gilbert $all A. Gilbert Larry W. Gill Ann A. Gingrich Elizabeth Glenn Stephanie iolan Donna J. Golden Jeffrey M. Goldsmith Ginsidering driving l Marts lj. Tina Biikclhau Man ia Mount . Mann Hoi roller skate shakily PingpongJanata Karen Mi Clinlm k takes adtantage of Man lutuh hour to prat lief hfT baekhant! 40 FRO FABRICS “Mature” senior women reveal infantile tendencies in and out of school safe dare devils lire ,4nn Richardson, and Jenin Kohr school. hniflluiif.• heartily. Crehhen Kru jer, Crctehrn Larrimcr, ami Donna biBarrr flaunt their Halloo ren Jinerx Bealriir F-. Goodman T sa J. Goodruli Daniel I’. Googins Ri r K I IVgg S. Granins Sheree Green Sharon I (Irirnr Brooke 1 Greiner Man A. Givulii'h Deborah J. Gri«lle Margaret Cri vr C'nthia A. Grilling 4t Rh hard C. Gustafson Lynn Gulches Jennifer Cun Mark L Haddox Katherine (Hadlev Patti S. Ifap r Morilvn J. Haines Narn K. Haines David I.. Hail Jani«e L. il.ill J« ffre C. Hall N un s . Ihll 47 (ongregaring in tin- Inhin . senior.t chat ami relax after long trhtwl du Students study and ✓ loaf in student lounge Su an Hall kal lileen I). Halverson Carol . Il.iuulloli Mark Y. Ham ■ • k Samira S. Hunkev Nelson 0. Harper William F. Harper Elizabeth A Hartm-tt Gail I.. Havener Jam-lie M Haves Janice L. Hays Larrv M. Headd 43 Whirring motors and flying sawdust characterize wood shop’s atmosphere StfVi M llr lj c- Kjthi A. H«-lmrn li Thomas K. Hrmingwa W ilium ll -rl ! F ri-ilerii k .1, Hen hlme Sheryl Ilerge o|| Lurs IlcrniKiiin Kim lli- - N.iiii i IK Pilrii ia . lies. Robert . Ilrs' Barbara I.. H ’ ilin«i-r 44 Mi had J. Hi. k« Karon E. Ili kl -Ethan E. Ili k -Anne I.. Hif’hsmith Mike .1. Hit.smith Pat W. Ililesinnn Charles II... I, Gloria ,1 ll .I. omh Sheila V Holt Janel I.. Holladai Nan. Holh.lav Brent A. Horn Riehanl .1. Horn Steven C. Hosier Man Su Howard The prospect of n hum!i lnrr mup motiivies Fa! MeOtuley in uoadshop. 45 Pamela L. Howison April I). Iliillinan Garry . Hughes Linda A. Hughes Mi had D. Hurd Deborah A Hurray Marion A. Hutton Charlotte A. Ingraham David M. Jackson Kenneth S. Jackson Terri L. Jackson Joni C- Jacobs Daniel C Jaeger Julie Jefferies Dean T. Jelelt PUiyinii profrsseur' Mile Dunbar trut h taper sixth gradt Smothered h) t-McLutuin, tin seems not i 46 aths If nrrtl and Mile Jenni ludtnls hou to count in Freni h all of lefts. Fun nl ho in the t lass, u ml in the least French V, a unique class enjoys many unusual situations Carlton H. Jennings Jerr M. Ir-M-jili Ji ffr« H J inkrns Dan W. Johnson 47 Waller I). Johnson Caroline Johnston • niu tl«- J. Ralph A. kaparot Mar) A Rarabino Susm . Karnap K. Kcim Lmrir L. ki itli Stott K. kell Elizabeth A. Kel e John J. kel e Robin . Kemp Dan S. kime Siif-an E. km : l.isi I., kirk Mar I., kirk John S. kirkh-v Steven W. kitchen k l -n kiiilan Marlene Knippenherg i E. koblitz Margcrv C, Koenig George A. koi -iin-r Jennifer A, kohr Terry I. kopriver I)r« w ko i 48 Bursting from stuffy homes and school, seniors frolic in winter snow and ice Ron Singell. ice Balk and Gary Slav urn Seasonal ninter weather brings new pastime for the year-round congregation in the nuking lot, Invigorated by the $ freed and snow of sledding. John Sprouse. Co ruin Kuhn. David Taylor, and Sharon Ziegler fly down uhite slopes 49 Ronald I). Kranz Anne Kreinbihl Gretchen K. Kruger Connie J. Kuelder Kathryn J. Kuliles Corwin L. Kuhn Carol S. Kuipers Donna M. LaBarrr Bernard J. Laehner William I). Lange Gretchen M. Larrimrr Chris M. Larson I-arrv B. 1-arson Clifton J. Laliolais Jan A. Lavelle Diana L Laver l-aura N. Ij ar Ann Lcahey 50 A utomobile difficulties snowball as wintry weather strikes 51 Mark A. Leslie Fred L. Leu liter James M. I.«v is Joan E. Lewis John C. Lewis Martha E. Li John M. Lirhtenbrrg Mimi T. Linder Intramural basketball champion War hawks swoop through undefeated season Dunn the action-filled championship (game, senior Warhau k defeat junior Flock in a comc.firam-behi ml finish. Carol M. Lee Jodrllr L. Leeder Thomas R. LeRoy John Mike Leslie Scrum him the 52 iidair for the hull, ml (he If urhatcks clash. l ' ‘I ...l t ' ttll |m||I |li mJPwflf i, Ace U'arhauk Kent Mention s executes accurate jumpshol Mar) B. Lillie Jane E. Livingston Jack Lloyd Mark A. Lombard Koberl S. Long Barton A. l.oomi Denise M. Love Karen W. Lou man Joe R. Luca Jud . Ludwig Vi ilium R. Lutz Kathleen |. Lux 53 Singers stroll from practice to performance The Strollers, a striping group which entertains around the community, rehearses regularly at a member’s home. Jennifer L Lyon Pam J. Martynak Dav i i S. Massir Suzanne L. Maltern Anne C. Maull Marilyn J May John J. Me( ihr Laura (i. K.I C. M.Caiilev 54 Bnnnir !.. MoClannan Stephen A. MeGau-Karen MeClintock William E. McCollmiglt Kim A. MeCorrniek Thomas I.. Mi Kirov Dennis A. McGee Man R. Mi Kav Ron I.. McKnighl Patricia I.. Mi Kowan Tirnolliv J. MrLarnan Marion J. M l.eoil If ilh sprightly mu so amt lively choreography. Stroller convey zest for singing t luring performance . 55 Senior class officers active in varied facets of high school life superior aihlrtr, president him hirson commands resfted on and off the field. 56 If ith an eye for a Nororslrr puturr amt a head for the • lass frrasun, Jmk Kirklr is an all-purjtose man I i ff Bob Stewart straddles his notorious Boss 302. Time flics an,I so docs Debbie. Hurra y. keeping bus as class secretary and a timer for the swimming team 5 7 Sails A. Mealer Steven C. M fisc I Krisii I. Mi'ltcm .Mice M. Mercer David H. Metzger Janet I.. Metzger Susan K. Mover David R. Movers Diant N. Mi hael C nihia I.. Miller Ellrn R. Miller John R Miller S:in li K. Miller J'mu.iiiiu Millhon Brii . Mii lu ll Geoff G. Mil' lu ll Tim k. Miu lu ll Mike L Monroe Cathy J. Moore Faith A. Moore Juli A Moore Carol E. Moor .'lu ad William F. Morse Marcia I.. Mounts SB like basketball, girls' gym class Gym class provides senior girls with recreation and exercise 59 As dress code relaxes, student fashions diversify, reflecting range of tastes Long a I run prim ii. m hair'” Lint from rock opera Hair epitomizes altitude of many, including Steve Hedge and Chip Federle ■I casual dm jeans abound Judy . Mueller Susan H. Murra Thomas B. Myers .in S. ed Dougla L. Nel-ori Robert . Nevvlon William Newton Kim K. Nuola Tom K Nii le Stafford '..irt«-i Noble Darlene R. Oliermeyer Janet L. VBrien Sail) O'Brien John M. ()ffenkt her How,ml . Ojalvo Daniel T. fKane Jam e k. t Word Barbara . Ohlluni 60 Jeff K. Olivrr Lvnda S. Qrruilcr tecomes widely uccefHrd, patched Markus S. Ornslfin Mil lui l K. O—in-: kjtliriiii- W . () tr.niil«-r Lora H. Owrn Fashion-conscious girl like Pam Snvder foliou trends of the day. 61 Squinting sleepily. early morning do-gooders Stete Cage ami Cliff Laliolais pause during thr Hirking lot clean-up. Erol N Palantckin Brian K. Palm DavU Palmer Kami A. Paprocki K a t h K Parks Jam '' VI Park-Craig M. Palakv Ja k R. Patterson Patrick I Pauken Can F. Paul Daniel Pennell lav C. Pfahl 62 Collected trash mutely witnesses a good morning's work Parking lot target for spring cleaning Christine A. Philips Sin icha Pinitlanond Mary J. Piper Janet (!. Pipit David . Plahuta Michael B. Power Sarah E. Prodell Pamela Dee Puri In in Douglas T. Putnam 63 Beth K. Bad. |,B John I.. Barney Thomas K. Bank Marilyn M. Ransom Kathryn C. Barry Joseph J. Raspaolo Anita R. Hau. h Connie L Rausch D«t Ann Ru hardson Michelle H. Kit hardson Marianne Rigg.s Janice A. Roadrn James M. Roberts Lynda A. Roberts Penelope L. Roberts Robert D. Hoebni Meliniia Rom ire Frank K. Ross Robert R. Rossel Max A. Rouse Patti A. Ruble Marcia E. Rudmo-e Barbara A. Rud Christine I.. Runvan Samira Rupert Jam- A. Russell Bridget E. Ryan Far from nut i to Germany, Raimund First hing feels at home in UA hulls conversing uilh super huddles' Offers Cream (John Offenbaeher) and Country Smitty (Brad Smith). During halftime Nabi Yaqubie and Raimund Firsching introduce them selves to the football crou d, accompanied by Treior Ferger. Hamiund s American brother Grinning broadly, the dauntless duo of abi and gootl friend Jack kirkles pose or picture at often house. AFS students Raimund and Nabi: profiles of individuality Raimund devotes eien atailable moment iluring golf season to his Jirst lore. Nabi uithoul his camera is like spring uilhout Bain Queen. 65 I Supping seniors Jcfj Seidel, Kalhy Parks. Pam Hoieison. and Doug Bowman, enjoy their meal Senior it omen Sher Smith. Van Siegrixt. and Sant Thomas, flaunt thf,r winning 66 Bedecked in St. Pat's dm finery, nita Rausch dorrs at Senior Breakfast As the year wanes, seniors are treated to two square meals !,0?0 ™t . SENIORS 1 % % To Com hut the morning It Hilaries Marcia Rudnwse. Patti Ruble, and Mr Hill Cheery decorations sene as needed eye-openers 1oad up. 67 Lunch bunches answer craving for food and fellowship Hooked on Tommy's Pizza for lunch. Scott Ebnghl. Carl Jennings, Bemie Lnehner. Chur, k Edgar. Mark Hancock. Hob Berlin, and Beater Wheeler pro wse a toast Students pilgrimage for a quick bite. Geri E. Ryan P W: M. Ryan Trri R. Sabatino Gr -j or . Sabo M. Andrew Sailer Susan E. Sail Howard Salzgaber Pole Sanla-Maria Rirk M. Sanlho Crai E. Sarver Mark EL Saylor Rohcrla I). S arlioiirjih 68 Mvies C- Sehneible Laura A. Schneider Debra E. Scott William $. S« ullv Linda A. Sceger Donald J. Seidel Mary F.. Seifert Jen L. Seiler Carol A. Sell Margret ('. Shatter Ja k Shaw Douglas C. Slie.ili.in Anne C. Sheualler Dan L. Shrover Day id J. Shunn Greg W. Siefrrt 1ar C. Siegrist Rebecca M. Simmons 69 Senioritis epidemic takes its annual toll The iIriiitlv senior slump strikes Joe Senior right u hrrr Ronald T. Sills'll Gar E. Slaw'Oil Bra«l C. Smilli Cynthia S. Smith Earl . Smith Mary D. Smith Sheryl A. Smith Pamela J. Swidrr 70 i i second semester grades. A. Duke Spcn e r Robert J. Sprouse Da id A. Sl.irr Marv L. Stavel) John F. Steele Susan B. Steele Paul R. Sieger Sue E. Sterner 1a nn Stevenson harl K. Stew.inl Robert M Stewart. |r Stephen S Stewart A. Stoffel K. Stone L Stoner Daniel J- Stra.llev Spring is a time to live, a time to be born Sharing a simple jo . Man ia Rudrnose and Fred Dean delight in flying u kite. J«lm I). Strau-baui’li Timothy A. Sally E. Strong Joyce M. SlulermastiT Daniel J. Sutphen Brent Taylor D.i iii B. Ta lor Su an M. Tew oil Ba.-il C. Theodotou Nan« J. Thoma Dorothy Thump-mo S. Tilton Brenda K. Tingley Ruth E. Tinglev Wendy J. Toihl 72 Craig B. Toollnn.in Jack C. Trabur Ann K. Trainer Doiigla W Triffnn ir irr anil Mon Stately catch in the school court van I. 73 Carol F Va nrr Kynu K. Wall ( .i If M. VIaUion Hantlall M. Walter, Mi. Im. I R. War.l Shollev Wan! Brlirwl.i M W'arn. r II. I. llllf W il'.'II W illi.im I- WflnT Wrnilv I. Well li John J. Wenger Curl S. heeler Di.inr M. Whitruun nne K Wili-ox 11 Amur A. Will-ON Sushi I). Wilhi Marvl_.ee C. ilkiii'on lull.miir I . illi.mi- M.ir. 1111.1111-''in K. W illiam, Doim.i I. W illouuhliv 74 rmininc lou h In I hr 1971 lrA relays arr :IIUs, Lynne Jrsson. Quern of Querns Sherrie YonU. ml Barbie Ellis. Relay royalty reigns over day’s events Sandra . Wilson Sttfvrn R. W ilson Pamrl.i Wingate I). mi iiiternmil Paul I). W.se Rob)ii I- W ini li l.es W Wulli Catul S. Wood David R. Woodruff Cynthia W nndvard Barb I Workman Kathie L. W'orrt'l rs m . Wror John V akh vii h ■o K Exultant seniors exit with a final show The Senior Assembly recognizes outstanding members of the graduating class, mu h as Ul-American football star Brendan Donovan, who receives congratulations from Coach Core Ross J. Cunningham Joan C. Davis Kevin S. Korder John K. liil.lhol.l Claudia I. Lvnrh Paul M. an I) k« 77 Table games provided challenges to card sharks Mike Steuanl and Dave Woodruff. The Senior Parts offers diversions for etersone. including a pool for the active anti mu sit for the earls morning stringers. 78 Providing musical inspiration. Pom W ingate and Cartel oblr sing Hr Thou Exalted Graduation ritual features religious rites and final frolic 79 As the Baccalaureate Service com lades, the senior class rises for the benediction. As graduating seniors on the verge of tomorrow . . . . The slacks of diplomas offer physical proof that high school days hate officialI ended for 642 UA'en Pick Horn's rejleelite face mirrors mans as Ihr an ail their turn 80 Mr Christensen extends heartfelt congratulations to beaming Becks SimmoA1 An expanse of identical caps disguises variant emotions on the part oj different individuals. One of four Valedictorians, Kim Nicola interjirets Buck) Bums. Becky Simmons. Dana Donnell and Patti Hager listen intently. The Nature of Change. A day of contrasts and contradictions, when a cap, a gown finalize an end yet herald a beginning, when individuals don a uniform yet still express themselves, when tradition meets innovation and sad nervousness combats relieved anticipation. A day of memory, a day of hope. Martha E. Li 13 Kevin Achate Jrfl Acker Jav Agin Date Aker Scot! Allerding Chris Amato Marsha Anderson Beth Andrews Tod Ansted Tom Anthony Jennie Arnold Clare Ashton Debbie Atkin Ellen Attri.ige Sally Auld Chns Bar hr Donna Baer Sharon Bailey Donna Baird Paul Balcer ak Edd Ballinger Bull Bangerl Jenni Bames Jen Barnita Ann Barlhelma Gary Bauer Diane Baumbussh Chip Beall Ann Beattie Ph.l Beck Ellen Be. kwith Mark Bell Judy Benadum Carmela Benalcazar Keith Benedict Brad Benjamin Bob Bernard Cindy Berwanger Teja Beta Mitch Billman Krrrie Bir.ivall Steve Black Cathy Blaine Sandy Blair Don Bland Patty Bloom Nancy Bluster Pam Board Mike Bobson Barb Boehm Dale Bonnie Brad Booth Rich Borden Barry Bostic Tim Boucher Tammy Bowman Greg Boyd Mark Brack nry Janet Braithwaite Beth Brauer Derf Braun Gayle Braun Terry Breese Pam Brickey Sunny Bright John Briscoe Eil Brisley Bill Brooks Bill Bro end Becky Br ««n Joe Bruton Kandv Brown Ric k Brown Steve Brown Sue Brown Kick Burhlrr Brandt Burning 84 j union Heels over head, Susie McConnaughey demonstrates eItem stand during class. Feminine figures exhibit fine form in fysical education Barrv Burgert Berkv Burke Arm Burkhohler Becky Burton Dave Burton Strvr Bum ll Lynn Butter Clint Calhoun Danny (oinfielil Mike Cannrll Doug Cannon Karen Carlvon Joe Cirlry Jeff Carter Craig Carver Darcy Cavto Rick Cavallarn Maggr Cenci Jim Chamber Steve Chapman Blair Charles Sue Cheney Boh Cheugh Bob Chrisman Kathi Chri inger Cynthia Chriwos Lori Chn tian on Marta CUrk juniors 8S Sharon Clark Tom Oark Silly Clrm Dive Go Mark Clymrr Charma Coalr Camn Cobr Pam Cochran l . oiat Coflield Pam I. So an Connor Nanc Cook Sieve Cooper Mark Cofrv Jamir CorUell Andrea Corrrale David C tin Cbironr Coud lava Craig lava Crain Connir Crainr Rob Cno«r||rr Tom Craven lul « Cn r Bl.ur Cromwell Di-bbir ('.row Sue Crowell l an Dahlen Chris Daniel Joyre Davenport Bill Davis Krvin Daw Sills Davis S oil Da i Mark Da ton Leva IVak Pally DrCrvjro Bi'b IVrkrr Clenn Demon Mark l)rnni Birh Drrinjirr DjvmI l)e ey B l DirM'ni Creg Dillon Judy Dillon Jov Dinner Bob DmIi Itrr DimImiD Jrrrv Dohrr1 Dsn Donley Kjlhy IVm lirrtv John Doulin Pal Doyle • '.onnir l)ra£oo l.i'j Druinm Doug Dulile Jowl n Dunn Cheryl Dvorak Chene F.lw-rt Melinda Ebert Lynne Er kelU-rry Bob hlinnndom Jint hd«.ird Carl Lrmjn Naney hldcr Saa J hi Rhadetn Ia a Ellies Bi'ii) Kill H -% hii(jli h Dave Epp Mark hrn k-iin Tom Krn i Lynn E eh liman Betsy h .in Jim Kvun Jed Evan Wend Ewart 16 junior Jay Ewing Tom Faber Paul Fawcett Frances Feaimter Sylvia Fcrgu Frank Finelli Ron Finney Steve Fino John Finrino Barb Fivhcr Sum Flinn Marty Flint Su an Flory Don Folk Sur Forbe Steve Ford Ginny Foster Jill Frair Tammv Freda Pat French Tim Fne Su ie Front Rib Fry Tun Frye Nancy Fun.ton l-urn Galloway Anita Callucn Joe (iamb Vending for pleasure and profit: suggested course for junior class With hopes of fattening the class treasury, junior Sancy McCracken hanks her wares to the football croud. juniors 87 As the 'intrepid nmner up in Homeromu juniors Sylvia Fergus. Janice Julunder. Sants Btosser. Pam Bear, Rod Garrixon Vicki Garvnrk John Gaylord Charlc Cegenhrimer Jack Gclinnp John Gcrlai h Jatiitie Gilieuiil Dave Gihh Tim •ilinuri’ Vicki Cinther Sally Ciovancllo t'.hrv- Glcha Alan Glover Don QJower Lori Goddard Carol Gonser Clirm Googinv Cathy Gordon I-nine Gral Johii Graham Kim Grjliun Siimc Graham John Grant Boh Gw.m Don Gmvmi Bol Grave Marc Grave Larr Crralhoufic Thrrcva Green JelT Greiner Roh Grillilli Sherrie Grdfitli Don CrinMcad Ava Guider Man ia Htddot Judv Hagcttlocher Joy Hailey Hank llala Steve Hallierj; Bill Hair Orniw Hall Mitt Hannltoti 88 juniors oat competition suds dou-n the street, nd Meltinnc Khrins null among the temed. Juniors launch ship-building career with homecoming Jloat first endeavor Can Mammon Barb Han Derek Man Bcv Hannah Beth Hannon Ann Harmon Phil Harmon Bob Harper Gary Harris Joanna Harri Colin Match Stic Match David Hatieiten Jolene Mavdock Sue Hays Dianne Headier Sur Herr Terri Heinlein Judy Heinl . Bill Menvl Ellen Menncwev Debbie Mennev Amy llenrv Hulun Henry Diane Herbal Barb ller og M.kr Mull Tom Mickey Joe Hill Mindy Hill John Hilligo Mark HillMrom Donna Miltobiddle Sails Hinshaw Elaine Hintcrsbied Mark Hinh Morgan Hudson Steve Hoffman Kris Molderman Patti Holland Kit Molzaephel Jim Houchard juniors 89 Long hours of practice plus innate talent produce plays of merit All net. including those of Jeff Ossing amt John Doulin, focus on Sue Hep % jaunts jig during school production Look Homeward Angel Bob Houghton Sur Hook Donna Hou-riijii Su-jn Hou.iril Cin J Howell Cam Hiol.an Gatlin HuM'.inl Mi—v HinGon JimJii- Hughe Kevin Hughe Mark Hughe Jim Hunt K . h Hurlcj Dunne Hu tv Mark I mixnIi ii Oinnie J« Her Jot Jrnkin Amli Jolinion llrjil John un Jill Johnson Sue Jnhn«ton D«ug Jones Karen June Pam Jnm- Sandy Jinn- Km Jm 1 1 Jan Julaiuler Girinne Kaulliiun 90 junmrs Kathy Kaufman Lon Ka meraik Tom Keener Sherri Keller John Kendall Anne Kenned) Moll) Kenny Corina Kcttb Marina Ke n Karen Kev-Bill Khoune Frit Kiefer Monica Knntull Carolyn King Phil King Janet Kirkhride Kevin Kirwin Keith Klein Ken Klein Bob Kite Sandra Knox I ton Kathv Ko h Mark Koenig Nick Konlra-AIberia Ko tnf( Wayne Koltinan Eric Krauiir Erik Kmtoffervrn Jan Krou r Joanne Kuhle Fete Kuhn Lucy Kuhn Dave Lambert George Lamhnumr Kathy laindi Pat Langlev Cindy Latiolai Mike Laurence Phil Laux Tom Lazar Boh Lee Gan LeFrvre Eric Lnninger Ted Lenker Jan Levey Kathv la-win Linda Lewi Shervl Lew i Patti Liml Clare Lindtay Rav Link Gigi Li le Pete Livingston PrrMon Uovd Mike Locke Pete tax k Phil Loechler Albert Lombardi Linda Longman Gan Lougher Andrea l ow man Kim Luca Steve Luca John Ludwig Judv Luke Pal Lynch Nano Maccracken Can Mai Donald Bill Maklev Gordon Mar-lull Paula Martin Patti Mauger Kathi Mavnard Martha McBride Marnir McCabe Mike M Clave Dawn McClenaghan junior 91 President Jeff Enin proves a handyman at thr Junior-Senior construction site. -■sV ■I scrums uorkcr, Murk Dennis fterfonns his Student Council and • loss nee president duties conscientious!' 92 juniors An active member of the singing group the Strollers. Cath Cor,Ion approaches her job as class secretan with equal enthusiasm. ':W f Pete Livingston displays leadership qualities both as class treasurer and member of Fellowship oj Christian Athletes. Junior class bestows honor and duties on foursome juniors So‘i ' MrConnauphey Marl, McCormick Brian Mi On Nancy MrCntkrn Jam McCullough Daw- Mi Dorman Both M. Cher Pal MrClonr Mull) Mi Granrr Kevin McGuirr Nan McHrnn Neil Mi Ki n .r Mike Mi Kinlcv Drblnr Ml Kni hl Pal Mi Mahon Cathy M. Michael Molly McNamara Jrnmlrr Mi Perl Drbhir Mi borier Dunr Mn k-imili Sunii M relief Bob Mellrm Lisa Merrick Teri MerU Paul Mrr Tm ia Mr kk Lea Mi arrn Mindy Midden Vice! Mill- Ed Miller Jennie Millrr Mikr Miller Ki cr Miller Scot! Miller Sue Millikan Extra credit projects require imagination and motivation Presenting a annu al interpretation of Christopher Marlvue's passionate Shrphenl to his bar ami The . vmph's Reply ' fur extra points, an uetlish Huh Stager em hauls passionate Ja s Hu liter in liriitsh Literature . lass 94 juniors Dedr Minton John Minion Sieve Minion Dave Mix Michele Montax on Bruce Moody Michelle Moore Glenn Morgan Linda Morgan Sue Morgan Marilyn Morley Di3nc MorrUon Jefl Movnor Jim Muhlhaeli Dirk Murphry Carol Muritu Bill Mxrr-Carol Mxer Steve Mxro Pat Neale Dave Nelson Connie Ne-bit Kevin Nirrman Sue Noble Chrm Nolan Scot Northrop Amy Nuernberg Kevin O'Brien Tom O'Brien Debbie Ohliilgrr Carn| n Oliver Barb Ollar Ken Olson Sue Orr Jay Ortlip Jill Osborne Craig Otter Jim Owen Barb Ore Frances Page Mike Papai Keith Par Dave Patten Jim Pauken Rorane Perdew Bur Pem Jefl Perry Phil Petitti Cheryl Pettit Ben PfelTerle Ctndx Phillip Joe Phillip--Randy Pierre juniors 95 Conscious of the arduous task ahead, junior chairmen Jirn Chambers. Lisa Ellies. Don Grosso, and Blair Charles converse sennui Jim Pond JrlT Poole Jim Pop Lynn Porterfield Scott Porterfield Pam Powell John Price Blair Pride Alicia Priestley Rick Quinbv Trrnl Radhill Edie Rader Cathy Raino Barb Ransom Hud Rawhr Steyr Rauch Phil Ray Mary Beth Kayo Dan Ream Larry Rector Rene Reeh Drail.1 Reed Rohm Reed Jim Reeve Kill Krid Bill Reinhart Bob Reilter Cathy Renkert ('Jin- Ren'iv Sue Repp Janix Reynold' John Reynold' Melanne Rhein' Dale Rhine ( indy Richards 96 juniors Chairman Hon Grosso outlines strategy for converting the unremarkable school tear into historic ami picturesque Williamsburg for the 1071 Junior-Senior. Plans for historic prom unfold at kickoff dinner Jim Richardson Jav Richter Ellen Rickett B. J. Rigg-Roberta Rilrv Tom Rinehart Jeff Ritter Jane Robenalt Barb Roberts Cindv Robert-Torn Roberts David Rollin-Bob Roof Barbara Rook Doug Rorapaugh Bob Rote Doug Row Sarjh Ros-Rn k Rowel Chuck Ro rr Greer Rouda Doug Rou-h Jim R an Rosie Rvan Cathv Sabatino Jan Sakalarer Brent Samuels Brian Samuels Addie Sapp Carol Sauer Sue Schaffner Sue Scharenberg Rick Schleder John Schmidt Ginnv Sehvsenker juniors 97 Carl Scipione Jack Scott Margie Scoti Trni Scott Kri Seibert Slu Seubrrt Brail Sharp Ja Shaw Sue Sheffield Sue Sherwood Barb Shew maker Bci k Shilliday Mark Shilling Joi Shinn Belh Shirk Bob Sholtr Anna Shop Liiin l Short Sally Slimier Nano Shut ) Jenny Shull Stephanie SiegnM Mike Sikora Cynthia Sih oil Su Singell Jon Sinlon John Skelton Barb Skillman Rub Slager Meli va Slane Mary Slow ter Sharon Smiertka Barb Smith Debbie Sin ilh Cary Smith Human drollery and animal antics amuse donkey basketball fans H uh a basket in mintl ami hull in hand, donkr basketeer Jack Scott dannpU removes Imlh hands and ryes from his unpredictable mount 98 juniors Nancy Smith Renee Smith Ruthann Smith Stacey Smith Wrndie Smith Robin Snead Dtbi Snedakrr Colin Snow Stacy Snowman Mike Sohl Debi Solomonidr Vlary Somerville Laura Sorrell Jenny Sour Gail Spark Marc Speer Susie Spero Cindy Spidell Linda Spndgron Rub Stadler Mark Suker Mark Stanlev Marsha Stanley Vickie Sural Karrn Slirknev Roberta Stoltr Dave Stone We Stout Steve Slovak Su ie Stull Sandy Sues Jackie Sullivan JoAnn Supp Scott Swrarcngin Su ie Swope Barlura Taylor Krista Taylor Tauna Taylor Gigi Tenuta Andy Theodotou Jeff Thoma Jonathon Thoma John Thompson Linda Thompson Terry Thompson Steve Thomson Terry Thumm Leslie Tilton Melissa Tippt Beth Tobin Marleise Tonti Doug Trotter Marti Trudeau Pam Turrrll Susan Tuttle Tom Ulry Jean Utley Jeff Van Dyke Ru b Van Idrrstyne Susie V in Schoyi k Mary Pat Vargo Carol Vaughn Jeff Von Molten Robin Voss Christine Vrsanskv Martha Waggoner Mike Walker Rob Wallace Bob Wannrmachcr Linda Ward Nancy Warfield Midge W.itkin Rick Webb Mike Week Greg Wchr Sandy Welch Dirk West junior;. 99 Tom Williams Paul U iIson Cindy Wolfr Susir Wolford Dave Wood Bob Woodard Jamie Woolf Bui k) Wnghi Terr) Wvnnr Tim Wvnnr Bill Young Slrvr Young IMiby Zorgrr List Aikrntun Don Auld Tun Dailrv Pal Gaskill Prir Gaynor Donna Gray Greg Hamilton Boh Hanlin Slrvr Hrngstlrr Vaughan Hrrron Boh Hohman Gary Hollingsworth Shrila Jrsrhkr Malcolm Kirin Mikr Ludwig Nanry Maiklin Jor Mannrlli Brad May Mikr Mvers Martin Wr-lfall Linda Wrlherbee Mall Wetsel Vera Whrrlrr Kathy Whrl rl Don W hilr Mikr Whilrnun David Wi :lr v orlh Drnisr Wigor Leo Wilhrlm Janrt Wilhrlmv Will Wilkinson Judy Will Debbie illiams This eye-catching prise winner painted by Oat llilhe. aims St ott Kell, will lump in the new learning renter Seem i up I poised for Jliphl, Cind) II olfes U'M Kri ti'ins seeand plat e m the si ulfUure ilitision 100 The art show: a world recreated through the artists’ eyes Abstract art in font rete form. Ginn Schuenker’s plaster sculpture evokes interest r 11 - j i The annual art shint people', the noils of room 176 for In a weeks, pro phi t proof of student creativity. Ape ohl enemies, Jim Frye's mongoose and eohttt, honorable mention winners, freeze, reads to strike 101 juniors Looking anything hut warlike. Debbie Ohlmger mints a cannon mount (ahot e) Frame construction, the vital backbone, depends on bos s hkr Mike JcQuie (right). Amidst the clutter which accompanies any Junior-Senior construction site. Barb Fischr, tram uilly daubs mint on a shutter for the Raleigh Tatrm 102 juniors Jill Osborne and Jeff Thompson stroll hand in hand Jiom thr brick tunnel to the gym. An informal rhat in Raleigh Tavern entertains Steve Black. Palls tshleman. Craig Clark, and Mary Piper. Grinning broadl . Dan Shmver and Theresa Baker occupy a love seal in the garden outside the Governor's Palace Smiling faces at Jr.-Sr. prom reward for construction pains juniors 103 Tovic Ailant Barb Akrr Ferran Akljr Kim Albin Gars AIrvandrf Bob AntbtuM- Judi Amlrr-an Ik'fiiu Andenon Rirh Andrnon Tim Andrew-Tim n Uitl Marianm Anlhonv Thrkla Antonio Dasid Apjil -);j|p Su an Arm lr nj: Joan Arnold Charlie Arthur Sur A mo Kami Alkm-on Bob Aumilh r Lynn Rjhn en Bes Bnlrv Palis Bair Gads Baker Drbbir Baker Jam- Bakrr Sirs i Bakrr Tbrrr a Bakrr Groff Bangrrt Lynn Bank Drbbir Hannon Drbbir Ba ehart Gan Baumrr Mali Baumgardner List Berk Brad Brndrr John Brndrr John Krnnrii Kllrn Brrgh Mikr Brrnas Sails Bonus' Mark Brriisdorf Angola Bianro Brrnd.i Biblr Donna Billmirr Mike Bin h GUrk Bin!',ill Don Birkiinrr Sesillr Bll Ginriir Bloom Barb Bloor Mikr Bogfpl Drni'r Bonavrnlurr 104 sophomores i basic tool for Drafting I. sophomore Hill Si hneiilcr crouches phile junior Steve Untie nunnl labors in hnclsgrounil Drafting board and draft board: concerns of high school boys Berk Bonnie Jim Borden Rich Border Ann Born Doug Borror John Botli Claude Boveinr Laura Bow nun Mickey Box Chrrvl Boyd Jim Boy den Fred Brandr Tern Bralka Connie Braun Kathy Brrhm David Bmtualian Berntr Brewster Lisa Bn t Holly Bright Lvnne Bright Charlie Hr..-la Howard Brown Jrtl Brown Kathy Brown Mary Brown Fred Brin e John Brush Stan Burk Jan Bu.-kmastrr Barbara Ruk Jvl Burpener Vir Burke Brui e Burkholder Debbie Burnley Joyce Calhoun sophomores 105 Sophs savor first taste of annual homecoming traditions Drau inf; from senior Mark Savior's roue of e.xperien e. sophomore president l ink Murphy silks lost minute adrtee (alone right). Escorted h sophomore Jim M Curdy. Diane Hmk. Megan Danes. Collin If heeler, atnl Tom l.nno. tin Golden Rear lumbers doun orlhu esl Rhd to the stadium (ahm e) hide fin me of grammar rules, the sophomore flout dei lares Rears don l got • hangups (right). 106 sophomores Tim Campbell Joe Carlrton Debbi CarI«on Sharon Carter Jenny Case Cheryl Citvin PhcLe Chrancv Donna Chordan Lucy Gum Scott Clark Jay Cochran Jell Cochran Cheryl Collin Joe Collin Crej; Comfort Chns Comp-on Jcfl Conuav Barb G rry Jim Giriilan John t'ornlan J II .ifllHrll Connie Covington Davul Cov Carol Craw Karen Criiler Don Crile Kjihy Gniik'lutnl Molly Crunelle Mvles Cunningham B ib Currv Tanva Curtis Li DanieU Debbie Dani-nn L-l Dattalo Jami Davenport Anne Davidson Megan Davies Brent Davis Jim Davis. Pam Dnvi Rick Dawson Tina Dav John Dean Mike DrCrvjro Jan Drfenbaugh Maria DePalma Lome Dt’Roche Denise DeVere Brail DrWers Donna Dickey Dana Dud-wntlh Deni e Donnell Attn Dorlman Bob Dougherty Doug Dougliertv Lot Douglas Leslie Dowrlen George Doyle Raiuly Drapp Sieve Dri ver Bill Driehor ! Hal Dronberger Mikr Du Bose Dave Diimoml Diane Duncan Dave DunkeI Ev vie Diinkrl Mike Dvorak Mike Dvas Dick Ebert Scot Eckinan Kri Eilwanl-John Eggert Dan Ki kholt Millicent Elder Marc Eller Peggy Engel utphomort's to 7 Unusual sights and curious odors greet biology students in lab (srinninf: phouhshlw Mr Photn enn the Year paxes tn the tun k room of the hiotpgv lab Ronnie English r.iniiir Hrn«i inv K-ni.mil Doug E Jrl |j a Fulirr ( .irmella Fuliri lo M.irtv F.ilin ju Paula Fahri ulml Dan Fuller Put F-111I.1 Dali' F ’ll IIIT Koili.i Fi lu r Mattv E i-ln i (•ri'g Kil«imnuin. Hamit Fil -inifium Krnl Flalierty Greg FUi|{ lark Fl«1 ller Bonnie Fin I Pam Foley lull Furr HMD 108 sophomore Hu k Foster Marl Frilr Boh Frame Sall Fra mis Ed Frtckrr Lori Freeman K C Frenrh Jenny Frvr Phil Fulton Loi« Gabel Diane Gabor Li C:il| in Ju k Carard Linda (Earner Debbie Caueh Turn Cavin Janice Ccmcinhardl Cad Ceorgia Debbie Grjdert Greg Gerhard Robin Gibson Marty Gilbridi Nanr Cilchri-t Paula t oll Patty Girvo Diana Glover Cindy Cmlerey Leslie Golan Kalhy Coleman Scoil Goodrich Boh Gordon Bill Granni Gary Cra cr Debbie Grave Darvl Greene Jim Griesemrr Don Crigorenko Dan Grover Gan Gugliemi Katie Gurnrv Peter Guy Diane Hack Dianne Haddad Susan Hadley Boh Haines Doug Haire Marie HaUs Beth Halverson Sue Halverson Alev Hamilton Bruce Hamilton Linda Hamman Salk Hannan Steve Hang Lvnn Harlrs Mike Harrington Sally Harrington Jill Harrison Howard Hartlev Bun Hartshorn Gerry Ha elhaker Dehhic Headier Linda Heckman Lynne Heckman Debbie Herr Joan Hrinlrin Lori Hrinmiltrr Steve Hemingwav Pain Hendrix John Hennwi Kevin Hrrgesrll Bob Hrrum Robin Hess Cindv Hevdinger Jeff Hiatt Chrvstal Hill Jeff Hill sophomores 109 Toni HimDII Julie Hutig 1-awi Hintersehied Jill Hint Roy HoImoii Trai y Hogjn Cail lloladav Leah Holloway John Hol«. huh Wr llopkin- ndv Horn Undi Houv Holly Hudson Paul Humuirl Dave Humphrey Peggv Hurd Eric Hull hings Delia Hut hi on Drhbir Igui hi Bill Inkier Gfrg Uabrl Jell Isabel Kathy Ja k on Mike Jackson Kim Jai obs Trai ic Jaeger John Jrntgen Lvnne Je u n Ally «in Jobe Churk John-on Karen John on Steve JohnMon ■ uvjn JohtMon Kim Joiuv Diana JutltJ Marilyn Judd Kirk Jung Mkhellr Kahn Cindy Kaiser Ed Kambinos Su-. n Karov Jaime KauKnian Mary Ka mairr Denny Keener Sally Ken Judy Kell John Kepley Mark Kern Tun Kern Ann Kerr Bob King Craig King Jim King Be.ki Kmne Linda Kmxy Kevin Kncbel Chri Knilan Peter Koenig Mike Kuhr Susan Ko io(T Denise Kotsano . Gmnv KolleniirUe no sophomnrrs Grc Krau«r Lir Kraul rr John Krofl Julie K111 iniii Jeff Kiu-hn Tom Ln luirr Tacy Lake Dan Landis Larry Lain-Lorrlri Lanirr Tom Lankaim r Loirn La mire Grrgg l..irrinirr Cindi Larson Tom Larva Dan- Lattuvo Mikr Lavi-lh-Sue I,i'Jlh fiojn Kf m Lnldt Bill L«-ilu D'-j-Tp'i Lynn I.eMaMrr Jnni Leon Cjthv l.rjdm Jim LrMnrk Cathy L«i Mark la w h Trai ry Lrwi Calh Lindsay Tobr Linchan Boh 1.1 [XU Jonathan Lilli Susan Lloyd Nancy l.orklm Mike Locwel Tom Lombardi Wadr Long Jem Looker Stexr Loren? Claudia l.o icr Jan Luca-. Mill Lustnauci Laurir Lym h Sophomore treasury enjoys headstart; eager sophs man concession stands If Il i a genial grin. Grig Flaig enjoys novelty of serving basbtball Jans rather than being served. sophomores III Leaders emerge to set example of involvement for class of ’73 Smiling jauntily, vice president Gerry llozelbakcr lake n breather from a casual game of football Secretary Hulls II right actively series Student Gnu mi I hy making in the school sti M2 Sophomores Treasurer Chen I Zieht n ails mi the outfield during a GAA softball game. Hall and null in hand, president Link Murph proves an asset for the re sen e baseball learn sophomores 113 Mark Lynch Jeff Mjj“ Erie Mabv Crofjjr M.iddrn Julie Madden Bdl Maher Debbie Mihrrnhob Jerry Mamalit David M.iro.ilk.i Steve Man-hull Bill Ma«on Utt IUkod Dune M.i--j Dom Maawnrlli Tom Matlieny l.i u Mldlirki Sioll MrAlli lrr Mill McCabe John McCall Mon me McClelland Paul McConnell Sieve McCormick Patty McCoy Jim McCurdy Buddy Mr Daniel Melinda Mi Donald Mike McEnrry Erich McCw Michelle McGee Karen MiGkme Mike McCoyem Tom McGovern Margaret MrCraner Drbhie McKee Jim McKinney Enc Md-tughlin Brian McMahon Mile McNamara Dana Mr Nary Stoll Meadow Jim Mealer Fort Merullo Mile Mrrwill Une Messenger Tim Millkrn Craig Miller Erlina Miller Martin Miller Ralph Miller Patti Miller Dan Minor lain Minulillt Krnl Mill hell Lockers festooned with birthday finery ado touch of gaiety to school halls, sophomores I Nano Modla Dave Moore Robert Moore Kathy Morgan Harold Morley Chn Morri Don Mount Tern Mowrn Link Murphy Connie Neff Dome Neubaurr Jim New Ion Wynne Newton Bob Nevman John Noble Borinir Noe Bob Nolan Jo Nowelv Jan Obenour Tim O'Connor Carnr O'l.earv Randy OUon Anna OUson Mark Onosko Jeff 0 ing Randy Overstock Mari-jean Oswald Linda Oze Karen Paoletli Paul Paolrtti Gary Parkrr Jan Park Randv Paltenon Kathy Paul Jeff Pearcy With each birthday comes new experiences. . . and responsibilities In preparation for the magical driving age of sixteen, Cathy Coleman and her sophomore friends obtain l chind-lhe-u heel experience in driier training cluss. sophomores 115 Cloud Ten: a short hop for sophomores Assist'd by acemeehanu Ru,uls Ostersiock. dm er Bill Leibensperger revs up for the big tricycle race. ••• '• • missing, nano makes three Taint binding' an Clout Ten. the the for the sophomore party {above). Three egged raters Tam Talker and Del,hie Crates sm ant! run in unison {righ 116 sophomores In various stages of readiness, competitors in the three-legged rate chatter and laugh (aluac) Doutted during the three-legged ra es, casualties Lynn Rudy ami Sue Armstrong yuan I unhurt and laughing (Mote left). sophomores 117 Rubin Pechauer Bill Pepper Cathy Perkins Kevin Perry Brent Peterson Randy Pflug Mike Phclp Vol Philips Cinny Pinkerton Michele Piolata Jeff Porterfield Su Post Chris PiihcII Tom Pritchard Fred Purdy Monica (Juesada Bill Quillin Carolyn Ramey Carol Random Cindy Rare) Marian Ra-paolo Kathy Rav Michael Rayo Pat Reid Diane Reissig Mark Rri'sijt Jack Renter Melissa Rendeiro Jay Richardson Kim Rii hard-on Deblne Ricker John Riepenhoff Turn Riphtrr Deblne Rious Casey Ritcher Would-be cheerleaders learn tryout routines Auditorium lobby rings with shouts and stamps of prospectiir cheerleaders Em' Dunkel. (lathy Sheu alter. Beth wroe, and Holh Rnpht sophomores 118 Doug Robrnalt Chri Robertvon Lana Robinnon Sue Robin on Margi Rock wood Andre Rode Bob Roederer Sneana Rugelj Jim Rollin' Jeff Row Don Rossel Nancy Ros el Mary Rower Lynn Rudy Jamr Ruivingrr Julia Rupp Jrfl Ru m-II Tim Ru.m-11 Martha Rutherford Teresa Ryan Jim Rybuk Alice Salagaber Kenny Samp on Shelley SamueU Clark Saner Stevr Sawyer Dave Saylor Tr«- Scherer Donna Schmidt Bill Schneider Greg Si hrumpf Diana Schuler Sally Schwartz Steve Scott Nancy Siullv Ellen Seibert Howard Seidel Randi Seiler Scott Seilhamer Linda Seiplr Scott Seiplr Paula Selby Bill Sell Barb Sellrrlin Suranne Seubert Jim Shackelford Tom Shrlev Scott Shepard Cindy Sheppard Marion Sherman Cathy Shr waller Kim Shoemaker Debi Shonkwiler Mary Shop Ted ShulU Trent Sickles Mike Su ulan Tod Sicfert Biddv Siegrisl Leslie Sim Mike Sisson Molly Slade Robin Stager Debbie $livin«kt Krotina Slvh Kevin Smiertka Dave Smith Doug Smith Ellen Smith Kim Smith Kvm Smith Sheri Smith Chip Snouffer Susan Snyder Marti Soloman Greg Sopp Rita Soronen sophomores 119 Voices blending, guitar, strumming, and tambourine Mark Wenger, Ted Shultz, and Susan Hadley form n nru Dianr Spark Jim Sprouv John Stahl Sharon Stanley Li ran Starr David Steele Jim Strrlr Jerry Strrnrr Grady Str ari Jeanir Stewart Mike Stoner Kathy Storey Jarir Stradley Sandy Stri ng Paul Strommen Monty Siudrlukrr Kevin Sullivan Terry Sullivan Darrth Sutphrn Tom Sweet Randv Tarrirr LI Tatr Dan Tavlor Jill Tailor Kim Taylor Mark Tavlor Scott Tavlor Trent Tavlor Jrll Temple Grip Tenuta Cindy Thoma Pam Thonu Barb Thompson Scott Toothrnan JHT Townsend Brian Trotirr Krn Triiniball Gayle Truvall Barb Turf Debbie Turpin Tom Uhlig Hridi I'olila 120 sophomores shaking, Pam Walker. Tone Adams, singing group. Sound Sequel. Music-lovers welcome new faces with fresh talent Don Valu Julia Van Fossen Jack Varga Bari Vaughn Larrv Vaughn Man Jo Vilardu Marly Visintinc Chip Vivian John Wagner John Walker Pam Walker Rob Wall Linda Wallace Lydia Wj|lingford Kevin WaUh Robin Walsh Colleen Walston Boh Walter Steve Walton Marcus Wannemaehrr Bill Ward Chuck W arner Robin W alters Vicki Weal Graham Webb Mark Weidemaier Mark W'ehenbach Suaannc Wei lcr Joe Welsh Mark Wenger Boh Westbrook Vick) W itten ell Kevin Westfall Mimi Wheatley Collin Wheeler Richard Whipple Jim White Ellen Wilhelm Tom Willard Bob Williams Gregg Williams Jill Williams sophomores 121 Ju«l William Rich W dliams Ted W ilium-Jim WiUon Pam Wilson Wr Wilson anrv W inters Mike Wiitrr Sur Wodickd Carl Wolf Dan Wolford Woody WiMHlIiurn Sanii Wood) Mark Wootton Mark Worland Greg W'righl Jo Wright Judy W right B -th W ror Patty Wvnne Dave Yep-eri Kathi Ynhn Leslie Young Kalhv Zaur Tim Zanetos Sallir Zartman Chen I Ziiht Hi. k Zi ka John Awe Jai kie Haihman Bob Barker Skip Barne Shannon Bartholomew David Bartlow Jim Baumbusch Lou Butler Mike Cain Boh Camprll Kevin Cl III fibril Liner Cato Paul Clutter Jell Cnmglll Rn k Davis Dunne Dei amnudj Doug Dn oil Bill Estep David Evan B.indv Kvanshme Boh Fenner Tom Fenner Jim Fisher Dick Freeman Jan Fuller Jim Caine Dun Callucei Drjnnr Garrison Ruth Garwood Cary Gas-on Jay Cautlnrr Bill Gibson LI Gilbert rt Helldocrfer Qiri Hildbold Paul Jrnkin Cindy Jester Boh Jonm Tom Keh h Greg Keller Philip Keller lane Kelly Craig Koblitr Bon I redrr Stan l.imi Dave 1. Daniel Nanev Nelson utphomores 122 Sophs strive for new heights in athletics sophomores 123 124 ACTIVITIES Effective communication: a goal for many students 1. JOHN BEALL • President • Forrn ic Gub 2. CHRIS NOLAN • Corresponding Secretary • Forensic Club 3. 1 REV OR FERGER • Recording Secretary Forensic Club •L JENNI DUNBAR Vice-President • American Field Sen ice 5. SUE WILCOX ‘Treasurer • American Field Service 6. MAR ri LI • Secretary • American Field Servile 7. SIZ1E GAN IN • President • American Field Sen ice Missing from picture: MARK KOENIG Vire-Preridenl • Forensic Club BOB Rl R NS • Secretary • Forensic Club JIM CLARK • Treasurer • Forensic Club 126 177 John Offenbacher and Brad Smith follow their leader. Roimund. Raimund Firschinp. Germany's answer to Jack .Xicklaus, and Nabi Yaqubit, Afghanistan's Fred Astaire, demonstrate their talrnti C cm vi me Tom ncl a s a rd 1 c e v r AFSpresident. Suztr Gann. sells the club to a school assemld , A spirited Halloween pettopethrr prm ides a tcrfcct chance for members to meet Nabi and Raimund 128 , “Walk together ' talk together . - Although AFS cuinril the above mono, it cun he aptly applies! to the Forensics League, too, an oratorical . hit W il i pollution as their topic. the « • -balers busily tourc'l the region, winning their share « honors. Also, •luring the March National Forvnsi• League District Tournament, extemporaneous speaker Jeff Goldsmith tjualified lor the nationals while Steve Mark placed first in the ora-tical declamation divisitm. Devoted to fostering a global friendship and understanding. L'A's chapter of the American Field Service focused its attention on its two foreign students. Germanys Raimund First hing and Afghanistan’s Nabi Yaquobie. Kicking the year off with a tea. several fiartits- followed, giving members a chance to meet and befriend the boys. In February Raimund and Nabi related their ini[ ressio;is of America during a school-wide a 'mMv. heralding the start of a drive to earn money for nest year’s students through bond sal«. s and an open house. After First Affirmative. Tun Anstaett states the case, his partner. Peter Koenig sums up. l SSrilgSfm 0at.wr -------- TOUnUUn “ Gtuuring elo9ue “Service with a smile” provided by helpful clubs gladdens all involved I AMY NUREMBERG • President Publicity Club 2 KYME VV ALL Vice-president • Publicity Club .5 JAN HALL • President • Buddy Club -J- SYLVIA FERGl S • Treasurer ■ leader Club 5 NANCY CHRISTIANSEN • Vice-president • Buddy Club 6 MARY WILKINSON • Treasurer • Publicity Club 7 TINA BICKELHAl PT • Vice-president Y-tcens 8 DAVE JACKSON • Virc-pn-sidcnt • UiiA-r Club 9 GRETCHEN LARRIMER •Secretary and Treasurer' V-teens 10 STEVE Mt-CI. VE • President • Leaders Oub I I SUE AMES • President • Y'lcrtV' Missing from Pii’luro: SUE W I EC .OX • Snrrlirt • Leader Club MAR I I LI •Treasurer • Builds Club 130 131 Direct andbn _ • I „ui- Wilks another enthusiast {rosier •ur..l l,„„hes of Inn Trainer ami Susit . ! , « ihape_ (ashes of A familiar sight. posters , Hn, m attractin' display entices the haver. Creativity and ingenuity transform rocks to riches for the bazaar. Y-Teen handiwork for sale at bazaar Mix crcativiu with a desire to serve. Add a dash of •Urdication. Blent I well. Yield: one V Teen's | a aar ami garcige sale. Held at Hulhann Smiths homo on April 17. it culminated a voar of numor-ous workshops from which plat|ue , paper flowers, homemade candles, ele. resulted. Other 't Teen activities in-eluded colle tm-; for the Franklin County Societ for Crippled Children and a concluding progressive tlinner. 133 With the bazaar and garage sale undent i . Hulhann Smith ami Karen ti ('Unlock take a break. Loving a child is serving mankind Sharing tin- common goal of serving mankiml. both Leaders' Club ami Buddy Club devoted a great deal of time to the little people. In fact, breaking away from Help Club. Buddy Club was formed expressly to provide buddies” for inner city children. With Wednesday meetings at two downtown churches, the buddies were free to plflu their own activities, ranging from crafts to outings to living kites to whatever else the imagination could devise. As for Leaders' Club, it began the year with its traditional Canned Foods Drive. Expressing its interests in children. however, the club sponsored several i hildreii's parties, as well as sending a Christmas gift to its Korean orphan. Leader's Club also initiated tin- World's Fair one again on March as well as arranging a spring banquet for all Central Ohio AFS students. Eyed In tua little friends. Jackie Sullivan ins m nakes. a favorite (Mistime mill the afternoon fmngrirs in niinil Ruddies- Marti U anil Kim fiuzzlr together on the making of a paper JIm ' Approving smiles, compliments of Sylvia Fergus. Cathy Cordon, ami Sue Wilcox greet purchase of a header's CJuh T-shirt. With extra inches prut tded by Chut A Edgar, our friend the basketball star may succeed vet. 135 Ever-conscious of the future, career clubs offer job experience 1 ANNE KRF.INBIIIL • Secretary • FutureTeachers Association 2 LAURA SCHNEIDER • Treasurer Future Teachers A -i « iation 3 BECKY Bl RTON • Vice-president Future Nurses Association •I SUSIE STEELE • President • Future Teacher- Association 5 VICKI CAMERON • Prr-ident • Business Hull 6 CONNIE JEFFERS • President • Future Nurses Association 7 ALICIA PRIESTLY 'Treasurer • Future Nurse-. Association 8 PAULA MARTIN • Secretary • Future Nurses Association 9 CAROL MOOREHEAD • Vice-president Business Club Missing from picture; CLAIRE CORMANY • Vice-president • Future Teacher Association TERRA' FINN • Treasurer • Business Club BECKY DUVALL • Secretary • Business Club 137 Volunteer work a rewarding experience for future nurses Steady servi«r ; • volunteers at area hospitals busied Future Nurse-' Club members throughout the ear. However. FNA’er- devoted extra time to providing Easter baskets for the mentally retarded at Children’s Hospital and hosting a Red Cross meeting. An active year ended with a Stauffers Inn banquet. A I rnnrrsity Hospital voLtnleen. Patty Ashlcman. proves indispensable in the rmrrgetuy room. 138 FT A ’ers reverse pupil-prof role Alter years of being students, Future Teachers Association memliers discovered that teaching, too. was a learning experience. Cadet teaching one period per week at nearl elemeularv ami junior high schools. FTAYrs gained a taste of their prospective profession. In addition to conducting classes on an individual basis, FTAVrs retained contact as a club by monthli meetings, a Christmas banquet, an Easter Seal campaign project in earlv April, a field trip to a crippled children's school, and a Rose tea in honor ol tin- sponsor teachers. To wind up the year, new officers were announced at ;i concluding dinner in late spring. Working on muling. Caroline Johnston and young protege shore a mutual delight in learning. U W'LMA L, Beaming proudly. Claire Gummy oversees her once a neck art lass 139 Business world aspirants learn tricks of trade Busine-s-minded student-found outlets for their interest in l oth Business Club jiuI the Distributive Education program. The former. designed to promote an interest in hu-im-s- education. wa- open to any -Indent enrolled in a business course. Business i lubbers kept busy throughout the vear. hearing guest speaker-, tv ping label- for CAKE, visiting a computer • enter, and viewing films. They rounded out the vear'- activities with a Sloilffers Inn Bampiel in honor of the senior-. Breaking from past tradition, the DE students did not join the nationwide Distributive Education Clubs of merica thi- vear. However. a- Usual, the program • onsisted of busine-s course-, as well a- part-time jobs for ■ red it during the -on-ior vear. - the vear neared an end. seniors treated their employers to a bampiet at the J.n Lai. The order of business Concluded, mew Iters break for refreshments. Meetings often feature guest sjtcakers. such as the trio from the National SeereUtnal Association, n a eft as o i Njrtunities for members like Grctchcn Ijtrrimer and Carol Moonhead to that informall with advisor Miss (link 140 Cashing in on hath a credit and a joh. Judy Ludwig works at Super Dti ter. After a year of association, senior J)E students treat their employers to an April ba u uct Grinning broadly. senior DE officers Sherri firming (secretary ). Joe Rastraolo (president). Marilyn Hansom (treasurer). and Mitch Peters (historian) occupy the office bench Dining at Jai-Lai, employers and employees see one another in a different light. 141 Senate seat serves as suitable setting for student superstars I I REV OR FERGER President • Student Coon- il 2 MARTI LI • Coehairman • Youth-in-Covrrnment 3 PA rT'l BROW N • Trea-urer • Student Count'll I MEL DIPIETRO • Cold Party Chairman • Youth-in-Govrrnmrnt 5 MOLLY DRAKE • Girl ' Slate Representative 6 JIM CLARK • Blat k Party Chairman • Youlhin-Governmrnt 7 DEBBIE Hl'RRAY • Girls' State Representative 8 Kl I HADLEY Girl Slate Representative • Seeretarv Student CouikiI HI CK EDGAR • Gv hairman • Youth-in-Government • Vice-president • Student Council 10 CARTER NOBLE • Mayor • Yooth-in-Covenwo I I LARRY LARSEN • Bovs’ State Representative 12 JACK KIRKLEY • Bov-' State Representative 13 DAY1 E JA 1KSON • Cilv Manager • Youth-in-Govefntnrnl Missing from picture: CR AIG TOOTHMAN • Boys' Slate Representative JOHN McCABE • Representative • Student Advisory Group Although outnumbered. UA'ers sup mri ln-lhe-knou tram vocally and visually. Framed by cameras and hot lights, the team reacts exuberantly as the gain hairline edge 01 er If orthington Accustomed to cheering at sports ei cuts, rooters for the rattle of the minds art no differently - Student Council's brainchild, the Sti Advisors Group, reviews the year's a ■. yelling. stubborn deni.'' Tugging, e.xce rt a : 144 School activities provide outlet for variety of talents What one factor correlated both Student Count il and the In thr-Know team? Hard-working students. Whili SC s|M nsoired numerous activitics such a- tin- home oin in dance, a tax lew campaign. the school store. donket basketball, and the Student Advisors Croup. In-thc-Know metnlwrs Anne Highs mith. Doug Putnam. John Doulin. and Jeff Goldsmith practiced twice a week to prepare lor ompetition against Canal Winchester (won 245 120), Worthington (won 270 250). and Franklin Heights (won 100-160). rkey baskelimit play rrs follou the nunim 'anything.goes, dismay of Brendan Ihnavan When Rick Sanlho scores with the aid of a docile donkey, spectators view a rare sight. v and discusses school problems. one of her mans duties as a r 145 YIG’ers innovate as they imitate Cold and black. Upper Arlington ' traditional school colors, suddenly assumed new dimensions in early October, 1970. as the Youth-in-Governmcnt program swung into action, sponsored by the Upper Arlington Civic Association and headed by student co-chairmen Chuck Edgar and Marti Li. A traditional activity designed to enable interested seniors to share in a first-hand experience of the city government, with minimal confusion, the first party caucus.le. ted Mel DiPielro and Jim Clark general chairmen of the gold and Ida k parties. Vying to impress tin-senior voters, council candidates addressed an after school assembly, a fitting climax to two days of frenetic campaigning. Manned by the Board of Elections, the poll opened the next day. Victorious councilmeii included Sue Arnes, Carter Noble. Jeff Goldsmith. Bill Caldwell. Carl Jennings. Rick Santho. and Mark Leslie. Due to a tie for Board of Education, a run-off election was held from which Andy Sailer. Pam Snyder. Dave Palmer, Steve Hosier, and Kurt Wheeler emerged. The seven couneilmen elected Carter Noble mayor and Jeff Goldsmith vice-mayor, as well as making appointments, including Dave Jackson, city manager. Following a month of scheduled meetings with their adult counterparts, the program ended on December 3 with Youlh-in-Government Day. After inspecting the city’s police and lire facilities, the next stop was the Hastings auditorium, where City Council conducted their own meeting. Adjourning at noon, famished participants feasted at a Scioto Country Club luncheon, listening to featured speaker Bruce Jankowski. Finally weeks of business and pleasure concluded, the YIG’ers boarded buses lor home. Helping ( initiate the program, co-chairman Marti Li oversees part) caucus. After obsening Glv Council in action. YIG couneilmen Rill Caldicell. Girl Jennings, (■‘f ter Sable, ami others conduct their oun i erst on, complete tilth points of order l,m tabled bills 146 Unless under different circumstances, moat YlC'ers like Lam Larson. Molly Drake, Bob Berlin, ami Chuck Edgar pay a first i isil to the station, inspecting phantom pidice car Fascinated by weaponry display, co-chairman Chuck Edgar listens intently to policemen while others like Craig Toothman file on 147 With the conclusion of the YIG council meeting, participants face luncheon in a variety of moods. 148 Honor societies recognize outstanding academic achievement 1 IAN HALL •Secretary • National Honor 2 KY Ml-. ALL • President Spanish Honor 3 SANDY HANKY • Srrrclary Spanish Honor I DEE ANN mu I ARDSON • Tna itrrr National Honor 5 JAMIE FISCHER • Viie-prr'iilrnl • Frrnch Honor 6 LY V Cl I’CHES TuaMirer • Spjni h Honor 7 J A N ET HOLLA DAY • Tn-asurrr • Front'll Honor 8 GAIL DOERING • Viti-pmihlrnl • Spanish Honor 0 BOR ROEHM • Publicity Chairman • Spanish Honor 10 I AROLY’N BARDW ELI • Sxrri.irv French Honor Missing from (tirUiiv: MARY .1 NE I-.I. M • President • Krnnh Hanoi ROSE COTTKMOKLLER • Vier-pn iilrnl • National Honor .1 CK KIRK I I . Y • Proidrnt • National Honor 49 Honor society tastes French culture VI hen one is in a foreign country. two essential- lor survival arr a command of the language and a last for its food. French Honor Society memlH-rs satisfied hoth requirement . Members feasted at a progressve dinner in September a- well a- at the Ma 6 initiation ceremony, where in addition to honoring new inductees and enjoying impromptu skits, an array of pastries was offered. Bantu U welcomes initiate Jin R an Old ami neu members Janet Hollatlas ami Susan Finn coo terale in the punch-making The latlrn table brings expressions Herrs, 150 During the eeremom fores re fin I xenons thought os net I os o determination to Keep thru candles lit. For the non-Spanish speakers in the audience. Gail Doering translates her address. 151 Honor societies set high goals for members, both old and new From tin- candle of truth. 1 light the candle of. . The seven candles lit •luring the May Quill Scroll initiation ceremony symbolized seven ideals for the journalist. After thr new member- received their pins from president Andy Sallar and secretary Sally Driggs. I r. Dean Cannon -poke about communication. Light is the -ymhol of truth. Like Quill Scroll, the National Honor o« ie- l emphasized the importance of truth, setting high -tandards for it- members who were chosen on the basis of teacher recommendations. Having tutored all year to finance the May 6 initiation ceremony. the efforts of the members were repaid by the novelty of lapping the ini tiates. Quill Scroll members ScoU Ebright. And' are solemn during the ceremony. A charm, card, and program sene as lasting reminders for the initiate Inductee, Leslie Tilton, listens intent Is 152 'rrriir 54 Language clubs contribute to dawning of global understanding 1. MARY PIPER • President • Russian 2. (..RAIC CLARK • Vier-Pre Mlrnl • Rut-Man 3. SANDY HANKY • Treasurer • Spanish 4. JAN HALL • Scerrtan Russian 5. PETE ATWELL • President • French 6. I RIGA MESSICK •Secretary l-atm 7. BOB BERLIN • Vice-President • Lilm 8. BECKY BURTON • Treasurer • French 9. DARLENE OBERMEYER • President • Spanish 10. BERNIE LACHNER • Trantirn • Russian 11. KIM NICOLA • President • l-Jlm 12. SY L IA FERGUS • Secretary • French 13. SUSIE SPERO • Vice-President • French Missing from picture: BOB (K)DARD • Treasurer • Latin BARB RANSOM •Secretary Spanish 155 Exotic tastes and odors challenge language clubbers hr '“l zest for spice. Alberta KostoJJand Hart, Ollnr sample the wars Hop on a planr. grab j F.umrail pas . ami Spain ami Fra no • are within one’ rea« h. If. however, interested tu-ilents could not -pare the tune and monev. their next IhM alternative to join thi - vear'- Frem h and Spani-h Clubs. In an effort to absorb some Spanish and Mexican culture. as well as ju-t plain fun and food. the Spanish Club - m ial calendar brimmed with progressive dinners. a pinata partv. Kinder Kev Caroling. an openhouse. a pot luck dinner featuring guest -peaker. Mr . Frv. and tin-annual Mav banquet. As for the Frem hies, beginning tin vear with a progre ive dinner and the showing of Le Abvesses. a -peaker night ami a Christmas parlv followed in quick succession. While a Mardi Cra-celebration and a dinner at a Frem h re , taurant brightened tin- vear. Fremh Clubber- went out hi -tvle with a Final partv at llideawav Hill . Don Quixote, the hern of all Spanish II students, stands tall in the Spanish pavilion of the World's Fair Barb Hansom and Marlie.se Tonli relish the eicninp’s pmpressiie , inner Before the evening's randy bush, pinata parts-poets Linda hmpman and Mnhelle Montai on. h id up Fergus, prepans a batch of delicious crepes suzettesfor the French Club 4. Gourmets travel to meal at Pigall's. Cincinnati for a French Monsieur Sacco, the club's advisor. Flea markets and progressive dinners introduce Nancy Scully. Blair Charles. Chris Daniels, grooves at the Mardi Gras festivities And Joy Hailey to the French culture. 157 Language clubs of dissimilar cultures provide equal chances for food and fun A not so graceful mount u ilh Linda Doepping does nut preclude a pleasant ride for Linda Cole. Though student of diverse cultures, Russian and Latin Clubber shared the same desire to acquaint themselves with the customs of their lands. Opening the year with a speaker. Russian Club members then celebrated the holidays with a Father Frost partv. complete with authentic Russian games. Other activities included a banquet with hearty Slavic food and a May pit nic. The traditional slave auction provided an initial boost for the Latin Club treasury, as well a , year-long 'lave - for the advanced Latin students. Besides Kinderkey caroling, Inlernos members enjoyed mock Olympics and a concluding banquet. Russian Clubbers and Hostess Mrs. Trachet ski examine antlers found in the utrods around her farm, the site of the Mas pirnir. President. Man Piper, lends the charcoal for a good, old American barbecue. Members settle doun to Slone smorgasbord, an 151 With solemn satisfaction, Marcus Graves purchases a slave. America's answer to the indoor picnic. faces like Don Grasso 159 Athletic clubs cater to sports-minded individuals 1 JKI- F DEROCHE • President • Sculu Diving Clul 2 MY M RF NBERG Publicity Chairman • Ski Club 3 NX ENDY I ODD • Head Swimming Timer 1 ANN LEAHEY Setrrtary and Treasurer • Ski Club 5 JEFF' EY A NS President • Ski Club 6 S'! I. 1 X F ERG I S • Social Quitman Ski Club Missing from | i Inn-: BOR HESS • Virr-presidrnt • Sculu DivingQub BERNIE LACHNER - Head Guard JOAN DAN IS • Head Guard 160 161 Swim’s the word for many students Aquatic-minded organizations nourished in the form of the Timers. Dive Club, and The UA Guard. Numbering 31 in all. the Timers were girl- chosen by the captains of the swim team to time at the home meets and accompany th«- boys to away meets. Beginning in early December. the enthusiastic Timers supported the- Waterbears throughout the season. As for I)i e Club, it was designed to promote sale and organized diving. Among the 20 members. 13 were- certified and fully equipped. Informallv organized under president. Jeff de Roche, during the vear the club dove at several quarries around Findlay. Ohio, including one crack at ice diving. The I'A Guard met even Saturda morning from 0 to II. gi mg swim lessons to young children at the high school natatorium. as well as serving as life guards. Refining the timeuom sink or stum method, guard John Price inslmru Animated timers provide spirited sup uirt. decorating homes hejvre the major meet . Timers (.indy hmst, Shcrnr Griffith, and Carol If agncr.joke mth su unmet Tom McElroy between races. Su imrners and Timers re 67 a beginner. briefly between n ails. The frozen Scioto River provides icy dinlls for adventuresome duets. 163 Outdoor and Indoor types ham it up One advantage !« a large school is the possibilitv of satisfying a wiile range of interests. Thus. Radio arnl Ski Clubs appeal to two different type- of student -. Although tin Radio Club membership wa small, the dedi ati.fl lew met often to discuss various aspects of the radio and to visit each other's stations. While Radio-Clubbers contacted such places .is USSR and Israel. Ski Clubbers traveled to Pennsylvania's Blue Knob Ski resort in late January. The year's activities also included niovu-s and talks. Ewart. Dale Disanto. mid John Brer, derate afterschool hours to meetings in the physics lab Advisor, Mr Ban man. and members Jeff Maass and Brad Euan receive u bile president. Peter Koenig, transmits 164 Ski enthusiasts. Greer ftuiitln. Date Mt Dorman. anil Doug Trotter, uttaek the final at the May 5 picnic mill uruliminishcil zeal, A mountain of final satisfies even the heartiest of outdoor appetites. Gosh! For me? asks Susie Stull, at the arras of final. On the slo n s or off. Ski Cluh members pnae to In- a fun-toeing group. 165 166 A far cry from women’s lib, girls’ organizations direct efforts toward social events 1 BARB ROBERTS • Vicr-prr drnt • ('.harm Club 2 PATH M« XO • Prr ulrnl • U HI 3 NANCY SCULLY •Trra.wrWHl 4 G1NNY FOSTER-Wta ‘SOI 5 JENNY BARNES • Vw. prr Mi« i • SOI 6 MISSY HUDSON • Trwurrr • SOL 7 CATHY RENKERT • Pr ni • SOL 8 (.A I H CONN • Treasurer • ('.harm Club 9 LYNN RUDY • Vucprwidnu • HI 10 NANCY NEDS Prr i lrnt Charm Club 11 NANO HALL • Svrrtan • Charm Club 12 INDY HEYD1NCER • Secretary • WHI 13 LAURA SCHNEIDER • Wc • shi 14 CAY V1TE • Social Chairman • SHI 15 CHRIS YERHOFF • iwirni • SHI 16 LYNN STEVENSON • s. mar • SHI I i SI E GAV IN • Trraiuirrr • Sill Spirits hiph nrui lunches jmekril, sophomore girls set off for thru amor trip An assembly linr including Mamie McCain• Marlirse Tonti, and Debbie Ohlinger. lines the job III the SOI. ear trash I tinner at Pondetosa has SOI. 168 Sol sister. Susie MrConniiuvhrv. enjoy s a good In uft h. members filling the benches Girls' clubs aim for a fun-filled year Mindful of their target, fun. the three social girls’ dub SHI. SOL. uml Will sponsored a number of activities throughoul the vear Ilujuirin sophomore girl.' named their club Will in the fall, 3s well as electing offin ers. After kmdeihey . aroling in I e. ••mlh■ r. members met for refreshments at Vice-President I.win Rudy's home. However, the year’s highlight was a canoe trip in May on the Mohican River. Sol. the junior girls' ■ luh. opened the war with the traditional formal tea lor the in coming sophomore girls in late August. As co-sponsors with tin senior girls' dub of the Christmas Formal, in Or tobcrSd plunged energetically into a ear wash to raise funds for the dance. In addition, the junior girls ordered blue and gold football jerseys hi February. as well as culminating the year with a dinner at the Ponderosa Steak House hi late May. The senior girls’ dub, SHI. initiated the year early with an overnight stay at Camp St. Joseph in June, giving members a welcomed opportunity to swim, munch, and go-sip. Continuing in their outdoor trend. Shi girls rode hum's in October at the Hill' Riding Stahles. Additional activities included a December open house and diligent work on the Christinas Formal. 169 ‘Twas the night before Christmas Morgan Hudson tun fairs secret wishes la Santa while Brandi Burning raindrops Escaping from the music and darkness, a brighter room permits i niet comersation. f‘rafting from Santa's i nit, Jeff Barter field searches for his fitter 170 If ith the announcement of Christmas Formal royally highlighting the evening. Sherry Griffith, Michele Moore, |V«n Fairet, anil Hath Rudy flank elated queens Sunny It right and Lynn Stevenson Pref Hiring for the night 's work, (•real 1 common sight at the formal. Tom Me Elroy and Jill Hlay smilingly gaze across the table, Society mu so man tunes up Working on Gvlddiggtrs dnoralions, Main Hull, Cindy Gn fling. Terry Salmtino. C.ynd II ootlvard, Melinda Rom ire. Janet Metzger. and Loctla Brooks exert a group effort. 177 An OPIAG supporter capitalizes on fteople's appetites. The Golddiggers dance goes Bohemian, compliments of Charm Club Greenwich Village, New York Citv wa the '••••nr of llij' year's Gulddiggers. Ilu annual girbask-bov dance spon-ored hy Charm (’Ink Resulting from cncrgetb 'ii|i|mhi of ihr February workshop', the decorations transformed the cafeteria into a hippie haven. Additional a« tivitics included a smorga'bord to ki k oil the vear. j • osmetu demonstration in the Little Theatre, and Kindrrkey aroling lor the Children'' hospital heart fund. Charm Club rounded out tile year with an April bampiet where the new officers were announced. Concerned students listen to an OSU representative at the organizational meeting for Earth Action Club. Ecology-conscious students unite to raise funds for OPIAG effort Participating in a statewide lund drive to finance the Ohio Public Interest Action Group, over a hundred I MIS students, led bv senior Noelle Batley. united to form Earth Action Club in late February . W ith a goal of $2.(XH) numerous projects were planned lor Earth Week (April 19 • 2 ). including a tree sale, carwash, bake -ale. open house, marathon walk, bottle recycling, and door-to-door soliciting. Deriving additional funds from bumper sticker sales, a Student Council donation, and the effort' of French teacher, Mrs. W ilson. the Earth Action Club succeeded admirably, earning $2,030. 173 Individuals blend special talents into a harmonious whole 1 GAIL DOERING • Secretin • Rjnd 2. JON SINT ON • Drama Gnim il 3. CHRIS NOLAN Drama Courxil 4. ST EV E BLACK • Drama Gouncil 5. BECKT Bl RKE • Drama Council (}. KE IN 0 BR1EN Drama Council Musing from picture SHERRIE GREEN • President • Orchestra KAY HALVERSON • Vice-President • Orchestra PA I Mt-KOW N • Secretary • Orrhr ira MARY ANN RIGGS • Treasurer • Orchestra BOB DAT • President • Band M ART JANE ELAM • Vice-President • Band MIKE PAPA I • Vice-President • Band JOHN GILBERT Treasurer • Rand CARTER NOBLE • president • Choir JERRY GEMEINHARDT • W President. chm, JANET BORRI ’Secretin ’Choir PAM V INGATE • Secretan • Choir STEVE M. CLAVE • Treasurer • Choir PAM CON LET • Treasurer • Choir CAROLINE JOHNSTON • Socul Chairman • Chou MIKE BUSCH Social Chairman ’Choir JOHN DOULIN ’ Drama Council LENNY ARMSTRONG • Drama Council CRAIG CLARK Drama Council DOUG JONES ’ Drama Council Dnliailcil to those missing from puturr 174 As he notches hts sup tosedl) innocent ncphett Tim Amstentt mix o An ok. John (Tagner gains ink 11 np of truth during I antic Mimic (jcri Rynn in the leailing role of (untie Manic.'' discovers I era in on intoxicated state Starkly outlined. (Tends Eumrt and Keith Kline control stupe of (untie Manr Dedii tiled drama conned members likr Gen IIvan and John Donlin appeal h ak Homeward Artprl 176 Steadsmg herself with Jon Simon's aid. Sue Repp grimaces in realistic anguish during Look Hume want Angel. Drama enthusiasts devote energy and talents to quality shows Minutes beforr the curtain call. If ends Ewart ret enl a degree of tension during preparation for Look Homeward Angel. 77 Stadium rnerbcratcs uith inspiring fight songs as high-stepping band sweeps across the football field. Although less exhilarating than a performance, behind-the-scenes practice sessions are essential for a successful band Stentorian brass section blares a nuisirnl challenge 17S The band experience: exhilaration and exertion Leaderof thepork, Robert Giother Harms up for a night of tipi irons conducting. One pto time concluded and another yet to begin, bandies straggle from a pre-football game spread to the night's business. 7 Not one for quiet entrances, the Upper Arlington band announces its arrival to the football fans mlh musical fanfare. notes interlu mr ns tu Unit• Gesturing and primacinp. the orchestral rondui tor, Mr Farrar, eommunirates his uishes 180 Cradling her cello Archibald Jen Cm inlenll ryes the conductor. Concert mi.stress. Merer Greene, coaxes a full, mellou tone from her violin. The orchestra: a movement in dedication An assortment of instruments rente a t oriel of sounds. as evidenceddail alien the musicians tune up. Long hours of practice fie behind ri er concert, as bassist. Doric Greene, well knows. “Upon this rock I will build. . . ” Donning the traditional choir robes. John Marshall and Dat e DuMond prepart for the evening' songfesL Oi erflatting from the auditorium stage, choirs from file t hools eomhine Jor an 01 erpquering rendition of Handel's The Messiah !j on? urre (a Meal a hn? from Silent ight to describe the choir’s taping oj Song of Christmas” for Tl . he would onls he juirtl v correct in choosing ”All is culm. All is bright. On? Little Candle characterizes Choir goes big time as dies entertain state legislators at Sheraton Hilton. traditional candlelight supper fterfonnances. 183 No variety show is complete without the girls Hu• « f pitstrl shatirs ami pleasant tun e f the Girls Glee Cluh opens Shoir him •I 184 he dim tor. Mr. Yrnstr. arknoMfin r upplausr IBS Bobby Edmondson and Ri k Brown tunejiill dm Sot Mr Free (left) While Sherri Smith lo lly her yon ; u ith gusto. Craig Clark grin n gently for Suzanna M.C Krtin O'Brien is a master of I omnl . Fine glum. Charlie Broun (Ruhurtl I an hlerstyne) seeks dm lor Imi j (Undo Weatherher) nyi hialrit aid 186 John ami Marcia, alias Molls lc anuira anil Kns Holtlcmian. revive an old lore Donald Duck's rival Mike Busch ijuacks Raindrops Keep Falling on M Head 18 7 WARL TV: a reflection of the modern day In .in age when television plays a major role in ommunicalioii. a high school closed-circuit T ' station i- ■ er-tain I timely, although perhaps uncom tnon. Instituted at I HS liarely two years earlier, KI involved fourteen Students, headed hv station manager Jeff Goldsmith. Through the combined efforts of tin- entire staff including producers, directors, script writers, cameramen, lighting crew. and talent. W RL produced numerous shows throughout the year, broadcasting live during the latter halves of the lunch period -. Thus, interested students regularlv viewed a news and sports broadcast Medium 21.” a talk show Chuck Edgar’s Dialogue.” and two documentaries concerning Nixon’s Columbus vi-il and the space program. In the true Christmas spirit. WARL not onlv broadcasted a special program featuring “Santa Cra” but also raised approximately $50 for a Children’s hospital benefit. With regular checkups, engineers Ken West. Can Paul, and Greg Thug lavish tender loving care” an the studio equipment The commentators for a news broadcast. Brian Palm and Chris Xolan bask under the lights and cameras. FRONT ROW: (l. ft to Ri lit) Can I'.ml. Uo.m I'alm. Barb Skillnuii. Debbie Solomoniili . Phil Beck. SECOND ROW. Ki n Clarke, Clin nuio-. Jrli Cnlilsinith. S. | Sw-irui in. Kathy Kaufman. The Arlingtonian aims to please diverse readership frantic haste lb inert deadlines, emergency meetings to sell ail , thought-tul li?M unions ami heated argument . ra« kill the brain for news news, all this and more undcrlav the ptiblh alion t the bi-monthly school newspaper. the Arltng-Ionian. As a laboralorv eourst t« r journalism student . the Arlingtonian enijiha-sized objertivitv and accuracy. while trying t« present interesting artii le per-taming In school and world event?.. l-lliuugh lie Gilded liarr. I H$ -emi-under-ground paper. rivaled it in student approval, the 1970-71 -Irlingtonian was rated second best in the Central Ohio High Sehnol fV club i onipelilion. Hnprrs moving briskly over typewriter keys, Sally Drigg, typifies common stall occupation. Scott Ebrighl completes last minute sports If hi I c the staff racts to meet the deadline. trs. Hunter, adt isor. ret tea s a finished artic le assignment. FRONT ROW: (Left t light) Soil Khrighl. Pu.l.llr SECOND ROW Viidv Sallrr. Vim Nurrenliwj:. IViug Putnam. Sjllv Drift :-. Kil Haillrv, Marti la THIRD ROW John Graham, Chmk Edgar. Drnni |. (ht 191 A year together naturall results in inside jokes Above, hi lira Lehman presents the Peggy Fleming Jock Award is Jennie Kuhr. meeting with advisor Mrs. Hunter Karen Calramuggto prates that the enure staff is not on strike. Bouncing Bernie Lachner neter stay s m one Ja e (namely the staffroom) to Marti Li's dismay, Norwester: sharing a year CAROLYN BARDWELL • EDITOR-IN-CHIEF SIE GAVIN • ASSISTANT EDITOR LAURA ECKMAN • ASSISTANT EDITOR DAVE JACKSON • SENIOR CLASS EDITOR MARTI LI • LITERARY EDITOR JAMIE FISCHER • UNDERCLASS EDITOR JENNIE KOHR • GIRLS' SPORTS EDITOR BERNIE l HNER • BOYS' SPORTS EDITOR KAREN AL AMI GGIO INDEX EDITOR BLAIR CHARLES • ART EDITOR BILL CALDU ELL • Rl SI NESS M A YAGER I k KIRKJ n • PHOTOGR APHER CHRIS AMATOS • PHOTOGRAPHER ERIC KRAUSE • PHOTOGR APHER After a year of diligent uork. Jack Kirkle and Jamie holier relax at a ' _ 193 BOTTOM HOB (Isft to Ri ht) Susie Gatin. Dart Jackson. Jack Kirklcy. Carolyn Bardwdl. SECOND ROW: Jamie Fischer. Iaiutu Elk-man. Jennie Kohr. THIRD ROB Bill Caldurll, Bemie Lachner. FOURTH ROB Blair Charles. Marti Li. FIFTH ROB Ray. MISSING FROM PICTURE: Karen Calcamugpio. Chris Amatos. Eric Krause. 193 ¥ ■x. mm X. ■ « ' ’Wi -k 196 Varsity captains provide pattern of skill and sportsmanship 1. KICK SLAGER • Tennis 2. BOBBY LONG • Baseball 3. CRAIG TOOTH MAN • Swimming 4. STEVE KITCHEN • Basketball 5. DAVE WOODRUFF • Baseball 6. MIKE EARLY • Baskelball 7. ED BAIN • Wrestling 8. DOUG W ISE • Wrestling . LARR LARSON • Football 10. BRENDAN DON A VAN • Football 11. TOM MC ELROY • Summing 12. KOB WALLACE • Tennis 13. RANDY BREWER • Golf 14. CURT W HEELER • Cross Country 15. CARL JENNINGS • Swimming 16. FRED DEAN • Cross Country 17. STEVE AUMILLER • Track 18. SCOTT KELL • Track 19. LARRY HEADD • Golf MISSING FROM PIC1VRE DAN JOHNSON • Track 197 Dun Dn him repulses n limping liking (top) The II defense ion verges on the ararfi hull currier (Mon ). 198 Bears battle to COL crown; shatter state record with 40 wins Brcmlon Hanoi an amt Boh Rciltrr corner a Worthington runner (top). Rick Stager leads the offense to a suiressfiii season (bottom) 199 Larry Larson anil Bob Grosso help Bob Reitlrr plan through the GarfiebI In 200 Weak men wait for opportunities; strong men make them 701 The (himlads launch ihimsehes til ante corn trillion {lop). Sine Aumiller turn in a light finish (belou ) 707 District falls to UA cross country team; Harriers spring to ninth in state Charlie Eickholt leads the funk (aimre). Fred Dean strains toward the finish (helou left). (ahu h Crosten e ornate Ms on the da uork (helou rightj. 203 Born Burgert and Boh Fn await the uh unur of on opponent's shot (ahot ••) Don Kimes rushes on opponent for the half (belou, right). white Sine Kil hen shoots o high orbing shot (below, left). Bears close with successful season as teamwork prevails throughout the year JOS Experienced team drives to winning basketball season under Hamilton Slctc Kitchen and Mike Eurt u ah h an Opponent prab a a bound (riphl). u bile Pal Afit shim s the strain of a close parne (below). 706 Wall Johnson and Dan Kimes leap up towards the ceiling to recover a rebound (bcloit) 207 ma by talrntni ah braa,ifat ' V« ' ‘ 'faToyZ . i £ g ° 1 %- — ■ -4- - Bears win 4th state runner-up title and seize 17th straight district %r- Craip Toothman launches himselfduring-the V.A relays (abate). Otach Todd Grant celebrates with his tram after defeating U'orlhinptons' la-st rier' (Mom). Eleven months: pride, integrity, guts LAKE'S H t.t ■lit.t Arms cheer on a fellou tea in in at. Doyle ami John Grant spring into the SO (.tap) Burkett In a unifying spirit, the I r inptn' u iminrrs K m Grappiers capture COL send eight to the districts 313 Kevin Pern !o ks up with his op mnent (abot c) while Joe Curley is in the process of pinning his foe (Mow) 215 i I i 11111y Trackmen capture C.O.L. and U.A. Relay Titles. Slnr Font. Tim (jibnorr. amt Stcn• huos drive [mean! in the 100 d do h Kim Simla umils tip, then ciploiies in o 'inpic hunt of fun (belou). 217 Dick Gustafson adjusts his starting blocks (above), Meanwhile, Charlie F.ickhohgives the baton to Dick Gustafson, a ho runs the final leg of the mile relax (In-bar) Success s terns from teamwork 2 9 220 321 222 Carter Noble {left) ami Jerry (Jemrinhart (above) demonstrate their u,. ,uea swings. Tennie bears bag state crown I Rob II iitJacr (a hoi ■) and Hill Hates (left) altern tt to get into the su ing of things 323 Bears again command C.O.L. title Mike Crunelle takes a hearty su ing at the hall (ahoi e) Steve Kitchen lets a fast hall loose (helau ). 224 In Golden Bear baseball, the dupoul u it nesses and reacts to both the pood and IhuI calls 725 226 227 Caroline Johioton Tarnim Bowman amly Phillips J 'iin Shull • 9 Molly Praia Pam Snyttrr mount' Moll) Dmke f,,r I'itton ritlr 728 Vivacious varsity cheerleaders Carol Moorehrad Pam Simlrr Sall Shriller (above li ft) Mns ols Sa Hinshnu, Michrllr Minin-, mu Qnh (Ionian hnne for t luirpiiifi Bears (abate right). Synon ymous (nth I I heerloadinfi ore skill mill spirit (lirloti) 229 230 Close co-operation and endless enthusiasm: secret success formula for cheerleading crew Girls’ field hockey team drives G.A.A. into a year of activities Boy'' sports have lung been recognized a an iiil ;ral ami vital pari of tin I ppcr Arlington school system less | uI 11• i ril hut nom;lheh‘ss enthusiastic a-j ■ t ol I MIS sports involves tin Girls lhletu Association, an organization ol female sports enthusiasts, better known as ’ girl jocks. With hot It an inlerseholaslii program 1 eompelilion among other schools ami strictly Arlington-oriented inlraninrals. GAWr rnav pari in pate in a wide variety ol sports activities throughout tin- year, ranging Iroin Held lio« key to gymnast its. from ha'kethall to howling. A for social functions, the c luh sponsored its annual Bermuda Ball on o eniher I I. the theme being Disneyland, as well as a traditional spring CAA hampiet. FROM ROW: Debbie Murray. Pres.; Pam Snyder. See,.Tre s.; Biddy Siegrist. Softball; Indy Dillon. Sports Head; Jennie Kohr. . Pres. SM !() l) R( l ('herv I .ir hi. Swimming; Judy Wright. Sport- lb-ad; Sally O'Brien. Basketball: l.imla Longman. Soc.-Pub. IIIIRD R() Midge Watkins. Boyyiing: Laura Si hneider. Hot key. Jam-Baker. Recreation; Judy lleinlz. An herv; t Limlv Wood.Soc.-Pub.; Sally llinsliaw. Track. MISSINt. FROM PICH Rh: Mary lane Mum, olleyball; Giroline Johnston. Tennis; Tammy Bow man. t bill. Fellow team member reflet l the tension of the pome Bark Bnmm skillfully drikhlrs 727 Fiercely charging. Midge Hullin' June Fltiin. and Fatty Broun roarlx sueep Delniiore Hum s goalie nil he Determination in their downcast adi ice. ers listen intently to ('oat h Cline's half-time Hockey sticks high, girl jin ks chant rousing pregame (lea Ilea Ben Flanked hy Sue Ames. Fatly Brou n, and Jennie Kohr. Mary Jane Flam sktlljully eludes goalie for a score 333 Active and agile female basketeers dribble to victory in busy season Through the arms if the opposition Leslie Tilton successfully launches the hall ha sleet mini Accustomed to her usual position as guard, Salts 0 linen freezes mth In order to up the M ore, Jud Dillon exhibits her spcitally . . . the lay-up. 234 jv«i lin k tips off to a n inning ri sen e game against Franklin Hi' Jumping in unison. Jud Heinlz ami Lisa Berk stretch to return the volley. A volleyball game: a panorama of action demanding accuracy and speed Good-natured rom retition during an inlraujuud game prtn ides i ulna hie prm tu e on,I voluble merriment. Taking a cue from Blood, Sural, and Tears that u hat goes up. FtUou team members and faithful fans witness Jennie Knhr must come dounRohm Reed tenses exfiei tanlly. skillful return 23$ Tennis, anyone? G.A.A. varsity team accepts the challenge Jml If rtf’ll! lunprs font ant hi rrlurn a krhintl I hr hnr hut. Sfjfihtwwn- Susan Hmflrs sirraplhms hrr tram. Trnsnl (or (hr halt rrlurn. Innr Krnnn s pins s i « «■ lo I hr net. ain Umlrnhorn unlrnshrs ujirr a jumrrfil hnrUumil hit. 236 r '1 t dr f G.A.A. intramurals enliven long winter months Pam Snyder reflects true athletic grace and form while narking on the horse. hnthusiastu afterschool gymnasts, Jill Harrison mounts uneien parallel bars aidrd hi smiling friends Cheryl Collins, Sue Hadley, and Connie Braun If you can't spike the hall, take a cue from Jan Pipit and attack the opposite team I Revealing mutual concentration. Mamie McCabe vaults while steailied by Man Jane h.lam 338 Amid tearing hands, Kathy Lux ijutckly shoots Eyeing the basket. Sherry Smith anticipate tuo mints Arms outstretched, Debbie Hurray auaits a hiss. Leaping and lunging. Sam Hon and Annie Collins scramble for the ball 239 Variety of intramural sports enliven Spring afternoons for active GAA ’ers After school GAA swimmers try their ham! ut sculling, an essential skill for water hallrt Bubbling loot nymphs Trieia Messul anil Suae McCiuinnughev cluster near obsecration teindou Moving in unison. Molly Slade and Lisa Faber double their pleasure and fun A springs step and a gleeful grin are dead gii t o ton for bou ler Jan Ijictt delight 240 241 Year ends with awards at annual G.A.A. banquet Outstanding senior Man Jam• Elam smilingly aeee its her award. Amid the applause, Lucy Kuhns, voted the most valuable member of the basketball varsity team, receives congratulations Adding a note of hilarity, basketball managers Barb Brown. Chris VerhofJ. Sher Smith, and Debbie Hurray perform a traditional cheer. 242 Sports holds a mirror to a woman's life AH that she knows of joy of sadness She learns not only how she moves but how she feels and thinks and struggles and shares 243 944 As the learning center takes shape, the eye discovers unexpected beauty 245 Fragments of the tost. fleeting sec onds of stopped action, imprinted irmonthly in the mind, such are memories. The 1970-71 school year, all loti long uhilr the days dragged by, yet incredibly short in retrospect, brims with countless memories, some precious and personal, others triumphant and shared. A feu evoke wistful smiles; many excite mischievous grins. Rut all belong integrally to this one year, shaping it and imparting to its days u uniqueness all their own. The new air conditioning uill not work until next January. Meanwhile Stand up and cheer . . . The football team drives to another undefeated season but Massilon usurps the No. 1 spot . . . The In-the-Know team buzzes to the semi finals . . . Food fight! Get out the umbrellas . . . The school levy spies and spans for the North Central evaluation . . . Matmen triumph over C.O.L . . . Today, we will all write to Monsieur Pompidou about the prisoners of war . . . Hot pants, pretty little hotpants . . . Nabi and his camera, Raimund and hisgoljbag ... so what’s new? Phew! Limburgrr cheese in the halls! . . . Tax levies passed at last. . . Mr. Cavins, the father of chemistry retires . . . newly elected Mrs. C. commands the Board of Education . . . The theme of Junior exit: Oh. what a beautiful morning . . . Would you like to make a donation to the Gilded Bare? . . . Norvvesler stomps Arlingtonian in a football game . . . There's a car in the parking lot with license number . . . Boisterous seniors support the Golden Bear for Senior Assembly Day . . . We're No. 1 in the state {in tennis) . . . The Superintendent’s Advisor, Group actually functions ... The yearbook has no In Memoriam page . . I just got a note from the office, and today we’re supposed to have a free discussion, so talk! ... H jO = Horrible Odor — Stop Pollution ... An assembly on bar ate? You gotta be kiddin • . . . Thr das they actually dosed school because of snow ... It's Im Hissible . . . Water-bears splash to second in the state . . . Santa Cra draws record WAHL crouds Welcome. Breakfast Club ... Do you think it's a real fire drill or a fake? . . . Heist hman announces his retirement: senior Carter .Xoble joins the superinterul-enl selection committee . . . Arliiu'lonian sells hall Hisses ilirl cheap . , . The restroom gang organizes Little Scottie and the Flamers steal the talent shall , not to mention Herb s hulmips . . . You mean you actually listen to homeroom announcements?. . . Only four valedictorians this year. Good, maybe ue ll be out b sunup ... A new English curriculum for up wr-class-men takes effeil . . . That hair's a little lonp, isn 7 it? ... A student to adi ise thr Board of Education . . . Isn 't it too had that ue need the police in the nuking lot'? . . . Somebody's not drinking! '. . . National Forensics league Competition welcomes two VA’ers . . . Arlinglonian selected No. 2 in Central Ohio High School Press Club competition . . . Fd like to break in to make a small announcement . . . Dress rode and students relax: even young ladies can wear blue jeans (double seams and all) . . . Senior slump Uireails . . . Meet you at D.Q. . . . Seniors, this will be the last day you can pick up your annoum ements . . . Jesus Christ Superstar . . . Kites, frisbees. Green Aienger si uirt guns . . . Guess tcho else got accepted to Miami! . . . Gotta cram for exams . . . Future Garbos and Gables shine in drama productions Look Homeward Angel and Auntie Marne . . . Bobbie sox it to the Homecoming croud . . . Norewlcr strikes . . . Mrs. Blue has twin boys . . . Gin I have a library hiss? . . . These huve been all your announcements for . . . HAVE i NICE DAY A DMINISTRA TION 750 alter II. Ilii'« hm.in StiprrinlcmU’ni 251 Ra SilviT Assistant Superintrndrnt Emil Yjvrik Suj%rrininicJ. ii( Mr. Thoma: Brow n Mrs. Calvin Kitchen Mr. Frank N« alr Mrs. Stanley Fcrgrr Mrs. Richard Mcssick Mr. Robert Hamilton Encircled by a ring of concerned parent . Hoard considers the m vnad of details entailed in running a school n stem Stuart Collins Solemn Hoard of Education members, Margaret Postle. l)r. Joe H an. Jack Graf. John Elam, reflet t enormity of lash, haiuling dram tier isions to school administrators 752 The big three in school operation: parents, board of education, and administrators 253 A. L. Guesman Principal Dr. Charles Wilson. Assistant Principal Assistant principals provide needed links among students, administration, and faculty 254 255 Mary DeVore. Secretary Richard Frvrnan. Athletic Director Katie Fulton. Director of Student Activitie 356 Mary Umiak. Librarian; Shirley Davis. Ann Eggert. Librarian Secretary Librarian School involves more people than profs and pupils Jean Melcall. Clerk Custodian of Student Program. Sarah Holmes. Nurse Ruth Willis. Attendance Jsr Smiling faces and thoughtful counsel greet students in guidance office l’o|| Nrrr. Dirirlor of Guidance Mar) Bulillo, Guidance Counselor Blaine Bierlev. Guidance Counselor Lr.ili Bisriotti. Srvrvtarv James Blosser, (’.uid.inir Counselor Marion Hall. Rm nls ( Jerk Doris Ma Murray, Secretary 259 English curriculum changes permit specialization Jarui Pfriffrr 260 Phyllis Narily Charles Will Courtney Hunter James Allen 261 Elizalx-tli Rit’hmoml Pam Brown Carol Tassava I.ymla Morris illiam Pallal 263 English classes probe literary heritage of Western man Hrlrn Tanner 263 Different levels of mathematics challenge and stimulate students Sharon Fuller Carol Inner Charlo Rj' K iiiu'ili S.ilil 264 Peter Steva tie Jackman Kml Haisbeck Robert SnoufTrr Marilvu Paulsen 265 awira Moore James Lamliuume James Hamilton Science lab, lecture breed future Einsteins Waller (airlieM I eon Henman 266 David Gill Robert Gavins Vicki Share Roger Santille 267 l.orcn an Dim hch Vaupbn Ware Daniel Donovan Amu WiImxi Bonnie K lli Angie Hulherlonl Sliirlev Wootlon Virki G | e 268 l irgini;i I-irsrn World shrinks as language courses foster global understanding 269 William Raililiffr Social studies teachers reflect individualism in and out of class Si« w- Pritchet! ami Craig King 770 Kon.I. I Brewster Pete Corey Jattv Gabelman Jhil Ko|i|t l liomas Rulan Jin Miller 271 777 Forest Summons Morvvn Farrar Daviil Col I Speech, music, art outlets for creativity Herb Yenser 27 3 Preparation for business world provided by vocational training programs 774 Katherine Click Loretta Ferdi Vicki Casio 275 Sue Eickclberg Belly Woolperl W illiam Slemen 276 Ri hard Hoskins William Ruoff Practical skills future assets for home and job Joan E spuelder 777 Man Blue 271 Fitness, recreational skills prime aims of physical ed 279 Marvin Crostrn The Cavins master principle: “The scale of observation creates the phenomena.” For th - just 15 years (11 in lh« I'pper Arlington system) Roliert H. Cavins ha-been a teacher — not only of tin- farts, theories, and ideas of science — hut also those which apply to life itself. He has transferred to his students valuable insights and percep-tions of the world around and inside each one of them. As a teacher w ho prizes learning for learning ' -ake. Mr. (avins has earned respect for tin- quantity and quality, as well as the application of his knowledge. R.H.C. may never win the Nobel prize or have an element named after him: hut to he hived and respected as a dedicated, devoted, and wise teacher surpasses all wealth and fame. Through the years many have been touched by this gentle man. whose wisdom and goodness will endure in immutable memories. Science is the unerasing quest for the ultimate truth 380 Where eyesight fail us, insight must take tuer. The more you learn, the easier it is to learn more. 2B1 INDEX 383 Planning on College? Save Now in an OHIO FEDERAL Savings Program Savings add up last, earn I he highest rales perm it led by law, and are available when you need them. Visil the Arlington Office, 1743 West Lane Avenue or phone 228-4221 tor information ) ESS •• N 1646 W. LANE AVE. Business Gifts Service Awards CROSS' PARKER SHEAFFER L. E INI OX M ITY IEATHIR PRODUCTS Morse Road at 1-71 The seniors reveal individual tastes in activity selection A ACHBACH. ANDY I (Aardvark) Senior Con rrrl Band 1.2, 3. I; Senior Marching Band I. 2. 3, 4; Senior Concert Choir 1. 2. 3. V; Senior High Musical I. 2. 3. 4. AGRIESTI. DKBOKAH A (Debbie) Business Club 3; Pep Club 1.2; Spanish Club 1.2; Senior Clee Club I. ALLEN. MARK V (Dud) Coif 3; Tra. k 2; Sen ior Orchestra 1, 2. 3. ALTSCHUL KEITH H AMES. SUSAN J. (Sue) Hockey 4; Charm Club 4; CAA I. 3. 4; Pep Club I. 2; Spanish Honor Society 2. 3; Spanish Club 1, 2. 3; Senior Glre Club i: SHY t. YIC 4; Y Teens 1. 2. 3 (Vice President). 4 (President); Honors B.in |url 2. 3. 4. AMSTITZ. JANET L Drama Club I. 2. 3; French Club 1. 2; CAA I. 2; Leaden Club 1. 2; SHY 4; Student Director of Play 3; Him key 1. 2 ANDERSON. LYNN A CAA 1. 2; SHY 1. 2. UA Timers 1; Gymnastics ANDREWS. ROBIN F. AFS 3; French Club 3; CAA 1. 2 (Letter); Help Club 2, 3. 4; Pep Club 1; Pub Club I; Ski Club 2; Spanish Club I. 2. SHY 2; Y Teens 1 ANTHONY. DEBRA A (Debbie) • Business Club 4; Pep Club 1; Ski Club 4. SHY 2. Y Teens I. Snow Princess |; Choir I; Ensemble 1; CAA I (Letter) ANTHONY. WILLIAM C. (Bill) Spanish Club 3. AREHART, GREG B (Hart) Baseball 1. 2; Has kethall 1; Football I. 2. 3. 4. AFS 4; French Club 1. 2 ARMSTRONG. LENORE W. (Lennie) Drama Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Drama Council (Officer). French Club 2. 3. 4; CAA I; Ski Club 1. 2. 3. 4; SHY 2. ASBURY. DEBORAH L (Debbie) CAA 1. Jun ior Achievement 2; Pep Club 1. 2; Spanish Club 2; Senior Concert Choir 4. Senior Clee Club 1. 2; SHY 2. 3. ASHLEMAN. PATRICIA H (Patty) Drama Club 2; FT A 4; CAA 1. 2; Pep Club 1; Russian Club 1. 2; Senior Concert Choir 1. 2. 4; Senior High Musical 2. ATWELL. PAUL N. (Pete) Football 1. 2. 3. 4; AFS 4; French Club 1. 2. 3. 4 (President). YIC 4. AUMILLER. STEVEN W (Augie) Basketball 1. 2; Cross Country 4; Football 1. 2. 3; Track 1. 2. 3. 4 (Co-Captain), Spanish Club 1, 2 B BAIN. ED E (Tokyo Ed) Football 2. 3. Track 1. Wrestling 1. 2, 3. 4; Spanish Club I BAKALAS. KOSTASG. (Creek) Senior Concert Choir I. 2; Ensemble 1; Senior filer Club 2 BAKER. RONALD VI (Ron) Tra. k 2. Senior Concert Choir I. 2. 3. 4; Senior Marching Band 3. 4; Senior High Musical 3. WARE 3; National Honor Society 4. Honors Banquet 2. 3. 4 BALK. CHARLES R (Chuck) football 1. 2. 3. 4; Track 1. 3. 4: Russian Club 3. BALSOM. RAYMOND J (Jeff) Swimming 1. 2. 3. BANKS. ROBERT VI (Bob) Football 1; Swim ming 2. Chess Club 3; Forensic Ij-ague 4; French Club 1. 2. BANNON. CATHERINE L (Cathy) CAA 2. Junior Achievement 2; Spanish Club 3. 4: SHY 3.4 BARDWF.LL. CAROLYN A AFS 2. 3. 4. Cub Reporter 1; Drama Club 2. 3; French Club 1. 2. 3. 4; CAA 1: Leader ' Club 3. 4; Norwester 4; Pep Club 1, 2; French Honor Society 2, 3. 4 (Secretary); National Honor Soi icty 3. 4; Senior Concert Choir 2. 3. 4. Ensemble 1. Student Council 1. 3; Class Council 2. 4; SHY 2. 3. 4. Quill and Scroll 4: Honors Banquet 2. 3. I BARRY. BARBARA A (Barb) French Club I. 2; CAA 1. Help Club 2; Pep Club I. Pub Club 2; Sk. Club 3. 4. Student Council 1. SHY 2 BARTF. LS. ROBIN L (Robin) CAA 2. 3; Senior Concert Choir 1.2. 3, 4, Ensemble I; UA Guard 2. BASEHART. THOMAS J (Skin) Swimming 2. 3. 4; Spanish Club 3. 4; UA Guard 2. 3. 4. YIC 4. BASSETT. PATTI J. (Joame) CAA I. Help Club 3; Pep Club 1. 2; Senior Concert Choir 1. 2. 3. 4; SHY 2; Y Teens 1; Junior Track Queen BATLEY. NOELLE R • AFS 2. 3. 4; Drama Club 2; French Club 3. 4; Help Club 2. 3; Math Honor Society 3. 4; National Honor Society 3. 4; Senior Orchestra 4. Class Council 2; Red Cross Volunteen 3; Honors Banquet 2. 3. 4 BATTERSON. FRAN A Drama Club 3. 4; CAA 1; Ski Club 2. BEALL JOHN W. (John) AFS 2; Forrns,, League 2. 3 (Secretary). 4 (President); French Club 2. 3. 4; French Honor Societv 3. 4. Math Honor Society 2. 3. 4; National Honor Society 3. 4; SPA 2, 3; Semifinal. ! at State Tournament in Debate; Brown University Book Award for English; Torch 2. 3; Honors Banquet 2, 3. 4. BEARER. LAURA T (Laurie) French Club 1. 2. 3; CAA 1. 2. 3. 4; Pep Club 1. 2; SHY 2. 3. 4. BEBINGER. CRAIC J (Bcbr ) Senior Concert Band 4. BECK. ROBERT C (Bob) BECK. SUSAN K Hockey (Manager) BEER. JONATHON D (Jon) French Club 3; Radio 3. 4; Rus-ian Club 2. 3. 1. Honors Rail quet 2, 3. 4. BEESON. ROBERTA E (Bertas) Drama Club 2. 3; Senior Marching Band 2, 3. 4. Senior Concert Choir 1. 2. 3. 4; Senior Orchestra 3; SHY 2. 3. 4. Young Republicans 2. BENHAM. JANET L (Jan) Cub Reporter I; French Club 1. 2. 4; Pep Club I; Senior Glee Club 1. 2. 3. 4. SHY 2; Senior High Musical 3; Candv Striper; Honors Banquet 2. 3. 4. BENNETT. WILLIAM S. (Bill) Football 1. Track 1. 2; Wrestling I; Ski Club 2. Spanish Club 1; AFS 4 BENT. KATHRYN L (Kathy) AFS 3; GA V 1. 2; Junior Achievement 3; Senior Glee Club 2. 3. 4; SHY 4; Y Teens 2. 3 BERGLUND. ANDERS C. Crow Country t. Spanish Club 4; Exchange Student — )H BERLIN. ROBERT S Football 1. 2. 3; Tra. k I. 3. 4. Wrestling 1. 3. 4; Intern.■ 2. 3. I (Yu. President). YIC 4; Award Presented by Colum bus Council. Navy League, and U.S Navv. BICKELHAUPT. TINA C. (Tina) FTA 3. CAA 1. 4. Spanish Honor So. lely 3; Spanish Club 3; Senior Clee Club 1. 3; Y Teens 2. 3 (Publu ily Chairman), I (Vice President). BINDER. STEPHEN C (Steyr) Spanish Club 2; Senior Concert Choir 2. 3. 4. file. Club I; Torch. BLEAK. JENNIFER (Jmn.) French Clul. I. 2. 3. 4. CAA 1. 2; Pep Club 1. 2; Math Honor So cirly 3. 4; SHY 3. 4. Y-Teens 2; Honors Ban quet 2, 3. 4 BODE. CRECORY C. (Greg) Fencing Club 1.2. 3; Ski Club 1; Senior Concert Band I. 2. 3; Sen ior Marching Band 1. 2. 3. BODENHORN. NANCY E Tennis 2. 4; AFS 4; French Club 1. 2. 4; CAA 1. 2. 4. Sk, Club 2. Y-Teens 1; Senior High Musical 2. BOEHM. BARBARA S (Barb) Ski Club 2; SUV 2. BOCGS. HELEN M. (Lynn) • Charm Club 4. FTA 3; CAA 1. 2. 3. 4 (Basketball Chairman). Pep Club 1. 2; Pub Club 3. 1. Spanish Club 3; Sen ior Clee Club 2. 3. 4; Student Council 1 (Way and Means), Class Council 2. 3. 4; SHY 2. 3. . Y-Teens 1. 2 (Ways and Means), I (S.m ial Chairman). BOHL. MARILYN A AFS 4. French Club I. 2. 3. 4; Math Honor Society 3, 4; Ski Club 4. Hon or Banquet 2. 3. 4. BONE. CARY S (Pel.. Du Furgo) Football I; Decoration Chairman lor Sophomore Party BON I FI ELD. MARIANNE R.is.nr s Club I CAA 1. Pep Chib I. Spanish Club I (Pr.-si dent); Senior Glee Club 2. 3. BOHEAN. DEBI A. 'CAA 1. Pep Club I. 2. Sk, Club 3. 4 RORRI. JANET I (RPR) AFS 3. French Club 3; CAA 1. 2. 3. 4. Leader's Club 4. Pep Club I. 2. Pub Club 4. Senior (Concert Choir 2. 3. I (Secretary), Ensemble 1. SHY 2. 3. 4, Senior High Musical 3. 4. Volleyball 4 BOWEN. DONALD F. (Kiboobv) ' Tennis 1. 2. 3 (W inner of State Doubles), 4 (Captain); Drama Club 2; French Club 1. 2. BOW ER. MARY A CAA 1. 2. 3; Spanish Club 3; Y-Teens 1. 2 BOW MAN. DOUGLAS C. Football 1. 2. 3. Wrestling 1. BOYER. ERIC M Senior Concert Band 1; Senior Marching Band 1; Senior Orcheitra 1; Student Council 1; YIC 4. 28S I Jaeger Insurance and Financial Planning Co. 1920 Northwest Blvd. 488-9733 Fred F. Jaeger, Sr. William C. Jaeger Edwin L. Overmyer, C.P.C.U. Joseph M. Berwanger, C.L.U. 286 BRADFORD. JAN L (Jan) CAA 1.2. 3. 1. Pep Club 1. 2; Ski Club 3. 4; Spanish Club 1; SHY 2. 3; UA Timers 2: Y-Tem I BRADFORD. JUDY A. (Judv) • Basketball 2. 3; Tennis 1. 2; Track I. 2. 3; CAA I. 2. 3; Pep Club I. 2; Ski Club 3. I; Siurmli Club I. SUV 2; YIG 2; Hockey 2. 3. BRATKA. JAMES P (Jim) Cbm Club 2; Sk. Club 2. BREJTMOSER, GARY R. Hmisian Club 3. 4. BREWER, RANDALL K. (Super Shaded Eagle) Golf 1. 2. 3. I (Captain); Wrre tling I; Russian Club 1.2. 3.4. BROOKS. LOEITA A Charm Club I. French Club 1. 2; Help Club 3. 4; Junior Achievement 2: Pep f.lub 1; Ski Club 4; Senior Comert Choir 4: Senior Glee Club 4. BROTHERS. MARILYN A. Business Club 3. 4. Charm Club 2; GAA 1. Ihlp dub 2; Pep Club 1.2; Y-Tem BROL'SE. PF.CCY A. (Peggy) French Club 3; FT A 3; GAA 1. 2. 3; Pep Club 1; Sk« Club 4: SHY 2. 3. 4; Y'-Teens 1: Cheerleader 1. 2. BROWN. BARBARA J (Barb) Hockey 2. 3. 4; Drama Club 2; French Club 2. 3; GAA I. 2. 3, 4; Help Club 3; Pep Club 2; Class Counc il 3. L SHY 2. 3. 4 BROWN. JEFFREY A. (JB Ski Club 4; Honor Banquet 2. BROWN. MARK C French Club I BROWN. PATTY C. (P. Brown) GAA 1.2.3. 4. Leaders’ Club 4: Pep Club I. Senior Concert Choir 1, 2. 3, 4; Ensemble t; Siudeut Couni il I (Treasurer); Class Council 3; SHY 2. 3 (Secular)). 4; UA Timers 3. 4; Y'-Tren I. 2. 3,4; National Honor So. iet 4 BUCHANAN. JEFF L (Bu.h) Football I. 2. Track 1.2. 3. 4; Wrestling I. 2; Spanish Club 2. Intramural Basketball. BUCK. ROBERT V. (Bob) BURGENER. WILLIAM R (Bill) French Club 1. 2. 3; FTA 4; Senior Concert Choir 1. 2. 3. 4; Ensemble I. BURNS. ROBERT C (Bob) Forensic League 2. 3. 4; Russian Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Senior Concert Band 2. 3. 4; Senior Marching Band 2. 3.4; Stu dent Council 1 (President); Class Council 2. 3. YIG 4; National Forensic League Chapter (See retarv); National Honor Society 4; Honors Ban quel 2. 3. 4. BURNS, w ILLARD L (Bu. ks) Intramural Ba ketball BURTNETT. NANCI E AFS 2; Drama Club 3; GAA 3; Junior Achirsrnirnl I. Pub Club I; Spanish Club 1: Y-Teen I; Madwoman ol Qulot ; Look Homeward Angel. BUSCH. MIKE C. Ski dub 4; Spanish Club I. 2. Senior Concert Choir 1. 2. 3. 4: Ensemble 4; Senior High Musical 3. 4 BUSHONC. RAYMOND E. (Has) BYERS. ROBYN E (Robyn) GAA 2. Junior Achievement 1. YearUmk 2; Senior Concert Choir 2; Senior Glee Qub 3; SHY 2; V I rent- I C CALCAMUCCIO. KAREN F French Club I. 2. 4. Help dub 2; Non ester 4. Pep Club 2. French Honor Society 3. I. Student Omnril 1. SHY 2. Y -Teen 1; Honors Banquet 2. 3. I; W luntren 3; National Honor Society I CALDW ELL. W ILLIAM J (Bill) Football 1. 2. 3.4. Track 1.2.3; French Club 1.2.3.4; Uad era' dub 3. 4: Non ester I. Math Honor Society 2. 3. 4; National Honor Society 3. : Senior Concert Choir 1. 2. 3. 1. Ensemble 1. 4. YIG 4; Honors Banquet 2. 3. 4. CAMERON. VICKI L Busmen Clul. 3. 4 (President. Vice President); Drama dub 2; GAA 1; Senior Concert Choir 2. 3. 4; F.n emblr 4; SHY 2. 3. 4. YIG 4; UA Timer 2. CAMPBELL. JIM R Swimming 2; Spanish Club 1; Ensemble 1 CAMPBELL. SUSAN J (Su«m) Freud, Club 2. 3; CAA 1; Pep dub 1; Ski Club 1. SHY 2; YIG 4. CARLSON. CHRISTINE L. (Chris) AF’S 3; Bu ties Club 4; GAA I. 2; Junior Aehievement 2. 3; Pep dub 1.2; Spanith dub 2. 3; Senior Glee Club 2. 3; Senior High Musical 3. CARLSON. DONNA M Busin. Club 3; Pep Club I; Senior Glee dub 2. 3. CARMEAN. STEVEN I. (Sir . ) Bade,hall 1.2. 3. CARVER. BRENDA S Bu.me . Club 2. 3. 4; GAA 1. 2. Pep Club I; SHY 2. Y Tern 1 CASSELL. JOHN R Baseball 2. Ski Club 4 CASTO. DEBORAH E GAA I. 2; Spanish dub 3; Senior Glee dub I CECUTTI. HARRY C. (Sage) CENCI. CAMILLE N. FTA 4; GAA 1. 2. 3. 4. Help Club 2. 4; Pep Club 1. 2; Spanish Club 3. 4; Student Council I; SHY 2; Columbus Corali na dub; Synchronized Swimming. CHALLBURG. LAM J (Lam) AFS 3. French Club I. 2, 3. 4. FTA 4; GAA 1.4; Leader' Club 3. 4; Pep Club 1. 2. Pub dub I; Ski Club 3. 4. SHY 2. 3. J (Leaders' Club Representative); Christman Formal Queen 3; Homecoming Court. CHAPMAN. CHRISTINE A ((Jins) • French dub 3; GAA 3. 4; Pep Club 2; Spanish (Tub 1. 2; Senior Glee Club 1. 2. 3. 4 CHERN. JOANN (Jo) Drama dub 2. 3; Russian dub 1 (Vice President). 3. L Bacchanalia. Gild cd Bare 2. 3. CHRISTENSEN. NANCY F AFS 3. I; GAA 1. 2.4; Help Club 3. 4; Pep dub I. Ski Club 2. 3. 4. Spanish Club 1. 2. 3; SHY 2; Office Wi-tani 1. 3; Biologv Assistant 3; National Honor S.« u-tv 4. CHRISTMAN. LINDA L Senior Glee Club I. Senior Orchestra 2. 3. I (Treasurer); Senior High Musical 3; Pep Club I. 2. Tn Hi Y I. 2. Mixed Chorus 1. 2. CLARK, CRAIG A. (Lover) Swimming 2. Drama Club 3. 4; Help (Tub 3; Ru ian (Tub I (Vice President). 2. 3. 4 ( ne President); Sen ior Concrrt Choir 4; Enwmblr 1; Drama Conn cil; Bacchanalia. Look Homeward, Angel CLARK. JAMES P (Jim) Forensic League 2. 3. I (Treasurer); F'renrh Club 2; Senior Concert Choir I. Ensemble I; SPA 2. 3. WARE 3; Opti mi«t Oratorical Contest. 2nd in Stale 1; National Honor Socirlv 4. CLARKE. KENNETH C (Km) Radio dub 2 (Treasurer). 3 (Treasurer). Senior Concert Choir 2. 3. W ARL 2. 3. 4 CLAY. BARBARA J Basketball 1; Drama Club 2. GAA 1; Pep dub 1; Spanish Club I. 2: Glee Club 2; SHY 2. CLOSE. KIM A (K,m) Football I. 2. 3. 4; Sk. Club 4; Plav I. CODDINGTON. ROBERT D (Bob) Football I; Help Club 3. 4; Junior Aehievement 2: Hus.ian Club 2: Senior Concert Bind I. 2. 3. I; Senior Marching Band 2. 3. I; Senior Orchestra 2. W ARL 3; Jan Barn! 2. 3. 4. National Honor So ciety 4. COFFIELD. DONALD D. (Don) Basketball 1.2. Cros Country 3. 4. Swimming 3: Track 3. L Student Council 1 COLBl RN. KATHY J. (kaihv) Bu.me - dub 3; Senior Glee Oub 4. GAA 1.2; Drama (Tub 1. 2. Pep dub 1. 2; Fren. h dub 1. 2 COLE. LINDA S. Russian Club I. 2. 3. 4; Sk, Club 2. 3. 4, Library Assistant 1. COLLINS. ANNIE E Basketball I. 3; GAA I. 2. 3. 4; Pep dub 1. Senior Glee dub 1. 2. 3; SHY 2. CONLEY . PAMELA D (Pam) • Drama Club I. 2. 3; French dub 1. 2. 3: FTA 3. 4; GAA I. 2. 3. 4. Pep Club 1. 2; Senior Concert Choir I. 2. 3. 4 (Secretary); Ensemble I. 2. 3. I; Student Council 1 (Vice President); Ga Council 2. 3. 4; SHY 2. 3. 4; Senior High Musical 1. 3; Morn ing Announcements. CONN. KATHLEEN L. (Kathy) Charm Club 3. 4 (Treasurer). French Club I (Sergeanl-.it Arm.). 2. 3. CAA I. 2 (Sport Head) 3; Help Club 2. 3, 4; Pep Club I. 2; French Honor Society 3. 4; Ski Club 3. 4; SHY 2; Honors Banquet 2. 3. 4 COOPER. EDW ARD M (Ed) Fen. mg Club 2. 3 (Treasurer). J (Presidml); Spanish Club 3. 4; Senior Concert Band I. 2. 3, 4; Senior Marching Band 2. 3. 4. COPPINS. KENT G. Tra.k I. Wrestling I. 2. Senior Concert Band I. 2. 3. 4; Senior Marching Band 2. 3. 4 CORMANY. CLAIRE M (Muff) Arlingtonun 3. 4. Cub Reporter 1; French ('Tub I. 2. 3, 4. FT 3. I (Vice President). GA 1.2. 3. 4; Pep dub 1. 2; Pub Club 2. 3. I. Art dub I (President); Ski Club 2. 3. 4. Senior (aincrii Choir 1; SHY 2. 3. 4. CORNA. MICH A El J B.wlull I. 2. 3. 4 (Man agrr. 2 Letters); YIG 4 CORNWELL CHRISTINE I) (dm ) Arlingto- nian 3. I. Cub Reporter 1. GAA I. 2; Help Club 2. 3. 4; Intrrno 1. 2, 3. Pep Club 1. Quill and 5. roll 3. 4. Senior Concert Clunr I. 2. 3. 4; SHY 2. 3. 4; YIG 4; Y Terns 1. 2; Senior High Musical 1. 2. 3. COUGHLIN. MARK F. (Jonser) Baseball 1; Football 1; Wrestling I CRAFT. MARGARET J (Janie) French dub 1. 2.3. FTA 4. GAA 1.2; Pep dub 1.2; Pub Club 4; SHY 2. 3. 4; Flonora Banquet 2. National Honor Society 4. CRAMER. RICHARD E (Dick) CRAW. PAUL E (Cra II) Track 1. 2 CREPEAU. DANIEL P. (Dan) Tra.k 2. Wrr tling 1; Arlingtonian 2; Cub Courier 1. French 797 Club 1. 2. 3: Junior A« hievenieiil 2: Outll and Si roll 3. Ski Club 4. 'PA 2. 3; Cla- ' ouiw d 2 I. YIC 4: SAG 4. M KL 3; Bov-' Cheering So lion. W'ork-Studv Program. Aviation (lub CROSBY. ROBERT L (Leme) Football I CRUNCH E. MICHAEL J Baseball 1. 2. 3. 4; Basketball |; FiMitball 1. 2. 3. I CUNNINGHAM. ROSS ) Football 1. 2: Irack 1.2. CURTIN. JOHN (Tv- n) Fracing Club J. 2. 3. 4. Radio Club 2. 3: Senior Concert Band 1. 2. 3. 4; Senior Marching Band 1. 2. 3.4; Ensemble 1. 0 DA H LEY DEBBIE L (Dooba) Charm Club 4. French Club 1. 2. 3. 4; GAA I. 2. 3. V: Pr|. Club 1. 2 (Seerrtar)). 3 (Sn r«urv): Ski Club 3. 4; Senior Glee Club I. 2. 3; Student Council 1. SHY 2. 3. 4:1'A Guard 3. 4. 4 IG I. I k Timer. 4. DALE. TOM M (T) Baseball I; Football 1.2.3. 4: Cla Council 1. DALY. JOHN T. (John) Football 2. Shimming 2. 3; Junior Achievement 2. 3, DANIEL. MARGARET A (Margie) AFS 4; French Club I. 2. 3. 4; GAA 2. 3. Pep Club 1; French Honor Society 3. 4; Senior Glee Club I. 2: SHY 2. 3. 4 DAVIS. JAMI J. (Jam.) GAA 2. 3; Span.-h Club 1.2; SOL 2. 4; Track 2. 4 DAVIS. JOAN C. • French Club 1.2.3. 4;GAA I. 2. 3. 4. French Honor Sonet) 3. 4. National Honor Society 3, 4, Senior Concert Choir 1; Kn •rmble 1; Senior Glee Club 2; Cla— Council I. UA Guard 2; YIG 4; Honor. Banquet 2. 3. 4; Biology Club 1 DHSBMV DAM SON. DAVID M (lb,..) Fooilull 3; Tra. k 2; M resiling 1. DAY. ROBERT B (Bob) Tra.k 1. Wrestling 1. Senior Concert Band 2. 3. 4 (President); Senior Marching Band 2. 3. 4; YIG 4. Senior High Musical 3: Young Republican- 2. Band Award; Wre.tling Award. DAYTON. JAMES S (Steve) • Track 1. 2; Drama Club 2; Forensic La-ague 2; French Club 2. 3; Senior High Mutu al 2; L A Communitv Theater; Honor. Banquet 2. 3. 4. DEAM. JAMES P (Jim) • Drama Club 3; SPA 3; Intramural Basketball I. 2. 3. 4 DEAN. FREDERIC H . JR (Fred) Crow Coun-trv 2. 3. 4 (Co-Captain). Track 2. 3. 4; French dub 3. 4. DENNISON. MINDA S. (Mindy) Drama Club 2. 3; GAA 1. 2. 3; Pep Club I. 2; Pub Club 2; Sk. Club 2; Spanish Club 2. SHY 2. 3; Y Teen- 1.2. 3. DENTI. MICH AEL D. (Denti) Football 1. Tra. k 1. Wrestling 1; YIC 4 Club 3; Senior Com ert Band I . Y IG I; Senior High Musical 1 DOEPPING. LYNDA S. (And) French Club Ruo-.ian Club I. 2, 3, 4. DOERING. GAIL P (Gail) Basketball 1; GAA 1. 2. 3. 4; Help Club 4. Pep Club 1; Spanish Honor Society 3. 4 (Vice President); Spiniih Club 2. 3; Senior Concert Band 1. 2. 3. ■! (Se reurv); Senior Marc bing Band 1.2. 3.4; Senior Orchestra 1. 2. 3. 4; SHY 2. 3. 4. YTeew I. Senior High Musical 3. DONNELL. DANA I (Bill Jrnk.n.) Stumming 2; Wrestling 1; Forensic League 2: Senior High Musical 1. DONOVAN. BRENDAN P Basketball 1. 2. Football 1, 2. 3. 4; Wrestling 1; Ski Club 4. DRAKE. MICHAEL P (Sir Michael) S Pilot DRAKE. MOLLY J AFS 4; French Club 1.2.3; GAA 1. 2. 3 (Officer); Leaders Club 2. 3. 4 (Officer); Student Council 1,3; SHY 2, 3.4; Y Tern1 2; Girls' StJte 3; Cheerleader 1,3.4: Ni liotul Honor Society 4; Gas Council 2. DF.ROCHE. JEFFREY T (Roche Clip) Wrr tling 2; Dive Club 3 (Vice President). 4 (President). DESMOND. PAMELA J (Pam) French Club I. 2; GAA I; Help Club 2. 3; Pep Club 1. Senior Glee Oub I. 2. 3. 4; SHY 2. 3. 4; Y Teen. 4 DEV ERE. SCOTT P Football 1. 2: Tennis 1. 2; Cub Courier I; French Club 2. 3; Ski Club 3. 4; UA Guard 3. DEVORE. VICTORIA A (Vick.) AFS 2. 3 GA A 1. 2. 3. 4. Pep Oul. 1.2.3; Ski Club 2. 3. Ensemble I. Student (joined I, 2. 3; SHY J. UA Timers 4: Cla— Trea.urer 1.2. Voluntren 2 3. DEM EES. DAVID R (Dave) Football I. M felling I DILL. RUSSELL C. DINGEE. MARIE I (Marie) Business Club 4; Charm Club 3. 4; Drama Club 2, 3; French Club 1. 2. 3; FTA 4; Help Club 2. 3. DINGER MARCIA L 'Charm Club 3. 4; FTA 4 Y-Teens 4. DlPIETRO. EMILIO J (Mel) Sv.imm.ng 2. 3. Track I; M resiling I; French Club 1. 2. 3. YIG DRIGGS. SALLY Basketball 1. 2. 3; Ariingto nian 3. 4; Cub Courier 1; GAA 1, 2, 3. 4; Quill and Scroll 3. 4 (Seerctarv); Earth Action Oub 4; Spanish Honor Society 4; Honor. Banqurt 4. DROKE. USABETH (Lisa) GAA 1. 2. 3; Lead ers‘ Club 2. 3. 4. Pep Club 1; Russian Club 1.2, 3; Senior Concert Choir 2. 3. 4; Student Council 1. 2. 3; SHY 2. 3. 4. YIC 4; YTeena 1. 2. Cheerleader 1. 2; Cla-- Secrrtarv 2; National Honor Society 4. DUBOSE. JAN E (Bomber) • Drama Club 2; Spani-h Honor Society 2 DI FFER. DAVID M Cn-s Country 2; Football 1. Track 1; Freni h Club 1; Senior Concert Choir 2. 3. 4; Ensemble 1; Student Council I. 2. 3. DUNBAR. JENNIFER D. (Jenm) AFS 3. I (N ice President); French Club 1 (President), 2. 3; FTA 3; GAA 1. 2. 3. Pub Club 3. Student Council 1; SHY 3; Art Club 1 (Secretary Treasurer). DUNSON. STEPHEN D (Steve) Tennis 1. Jon lor Achievement 2. Math Honor Society 3. 4; SPA 2. 3. 4 (President 2. 3. 4); YIG 4; M kRL 3. 4; Y oung Republican. 2. 3; Optimi.t Club. 2nd and l.t Place in Club Content, 3rd in Zone Content. National Honor Society 4. Honors Ban quet 2. 3. 4. DISANTO. DALE A. Radio Club 4; Spanish DUVALL REBECCA M (Be, k) Bu.inew Club AMfOTH MOTOR SMlS INC pt r The Arlingtonian Your Bi-monthly Record of High School Lilc 3, 4 (Secretary): Charm Club 2; French Club I. 2; CAA 1. 2. 3.4; Pep Club I; Senior Cler Club 2. 3; SHY 2. 3. DYAS, JOHN (Clavton Adrian) Dive Club 4; Gilded Barr. DYNES, GREGORY 0. (Greg) Chew Club I. Cub Reporter 1; Junior Achievement 1. 2; Pep Club 2; Ski Club 2. E EARLY, MIKE J (Pearl) Baseball 1. 2. 3. 4: Basketball I. 2. 3. 4; RuMian Club 1.2: YIG 4; National Honor Six irtv 4 ERBRIGHT. Vt SCOTT Basketball 3. 4. Track 1. Arlingtonian 3. 4: Cub Courier 1: Quill and Scroll 2. 3. 4: SPA 2; Cla . Council 2. 3. 4; YIG 4 KC.KMAN. LAURA M. (Laura) • AFS 4; Help Qub 3. 4: Norwenter 4; National Honor Society 3. 4; Quill and Scroll 4; St ani h Honor Society 3, 4; SHY 4: YIG 4; Cheerleader 2; Honors Banquet 3. 4; Volleyball 4. EDGAR. CHARLES W. Ill (Chuck) AES 4; Ar hnglonun 4; Drama Club 2: Senior Corner! Band 1.2: Senior Marching Band 2; Senior Concert Choir 1: Senior Orch«-tra 1: SPA 2. 3. 4; Student Council 1 (Treasurer). 4 (Vice Pre i dent): Qii' Council 2. 3; YIG 4: SAG Sele tion Committee 4. WARl. 4. Young Republican 2 (Vice Chairman). 3. 4 (Chairman). YAK 2 (Chapter Chairman and Convention Delegate). 3. 4; YAF Stale Board of Director . Common Srn . Val 2 (Editor); Quill and Scroll 4; Na tiorul Honor Sorirtv 4; Honor Banquet 2. 3. 4. EJCKHOLT. CHARLIE F. (Cha ) Crow Countrv 2. 3. 4: Track 1. 2. 3. 4. Intramural Rj'krtlull, ELAM. MARYJANL (Maryjanr) Hockev I. 2 (Moat Valuable Haver). 3. 1 (Co-Captain). Vol ley hall 1. 2. 3. 4: French Club 2. 3. 4; FTA 4. GAA 1 (President). 2 (Re.rr.Uion Head). 3. I (Volleyball Head); Leader ’ Qub 3. 4; Pep Club I; French Honor Society 2. 3. 4 (President); Math Honor Society 3. 4; National Honor Sorir ty 3. 4; Ski Club 2; Senior Com ert Band I. 2. 3. 4; Senior Marching Band 2. 3. 4 (Vice Proi-dent); Envemblr 1; Senior Orchestra I. 2. 3. 4; Buckeye Girls' State Alternate. National Merit Finalist; Honor B.inqurt 2, 3. 4; Student Coun ril 2; Senior Concert Choir I. 2 ELDER. JUDITH R. (Jud ) Cub Reporter 1; Drama Club 2. 3; French Club I. 2: FTA I. Help Qub 2. 3; Pep Qub 1; Senior Concert Band 1. 2. 3. 4: Senior Marching Band 2. 3. 4. Senior Orchestra 2. 3. 4; SPA 2. 3; Y Tern 1; Senior High Musical 3; Volunteen ELLIES. DIANNE L (Dianne) • Drama Club 2. 3. 4. French Qub I. 2: GAA I. 4; Help Club 2. 3; Pep Club 1; SHY 4 ELLIOTT. STEVE P (Steve) Golf . Swimming 2; French Club 2. 3; French Honor So, irty 2. 3. 4: Math Honor Society 3. 4. UA Guard 2; 1IG 4: Intramural Ba knbj|| and Watrr Polo. Hon or Banquet 2 (4.0 Award). 3. 4 ELLIS. BARBARA S. (Barbie) Feslo I (V... President); GAA I. 2; Inlemo 2. Pep Club I. 2; Senior Glee Club 2. 4; Senior High Musi, al 1. 2. 4. Track Quern 4 ELLIS. BARBARA U (Barb) Drama Club 2. Spanish Honor So, icty L Senior Glee Club 2. Senior High Mu u al 2; Lv, hangr Student to Quito Ecuador 3; Exhibited at Columbu Galh-rv of Fine Art 1. 4 ELLSWORTH. CRAIG M Swimming 2. Senior High Mu ical 3; Skin and Sculu Diving Club ERF. WILLIAM G. (Greg) Football I. 2. 3. 4; Track 2; Ski Qub 4 EVANS, GARY L Senior Concert Band 2. 3. I. Senior Marching Band 2. 3. 4; Senior Concert Choir 2 EVANS. RICHARD A. (Rich) French Quh 1. 2. Intramural Sports 1. 2. EVANS. STEPHEN E. (Steve) EWART. BRADLEY J. (Brad) Fore ns h 1-,-agu 3. 4; Radio Club 4 (Vice Prr idrnl); Spanish Qub 3. F FARBLR. KEN J. Swimming 1, 2. 3. -I. Ski Club 3. 4; UA Guard 2. 3. 4 FAVRKT. NANNETTE I (Nan) GAA I. 2. 3. 4; Help Qub 4; Pep Qub 1; Ski Club 3. I. S| an i h Club 1. 2; Ensemble 1; Senior Glee Club 2. 3. 4; Student Council I; SHY 2. 3. UA Timer 4. FERGER. S TREVOR Trnm I. 2. 3. t. AFS 4 Drama Club I; Forrn ic la-ague 2. 3. 4; Junior Achievement 2. Student Council I. 2. I (Prr i dent); Class Council 3; YIG I. Intramural FINO, FRANK G Swimming 2; Spam h Club 3; Senior Concert Choir 3. I. Senior Clr. Quh I, 2; Eagle Scout F1RSCHING. RAIMI ND J P M CoH 1. AFS 4. NFS Exchange Student from Gernunv FISCHER. JAMIE (Fish) AFS 3.4;GAA 1 (Vol ley hall Head), 2; I-rader ’ Cluh 4. Nurwestrr 4; Prp Cluh 1, 2; French Honor So« irty 2. 3. 4 (Vicr President); National Honor Society 3. 4; Senior Concert Choir 1. 2. 3. 4; SHY 2; YIG 4; Senior High Musical 3. Honor Banquet 2. 3. 4 FITE. CAYLE L (Gax) AFS I; French Club 1. 2. 3; GAA 1. 2. 3. 4. Leader Club 4; Pep Club 1. 2; Senior Concert Choir 1. Senior Glee Club 2. 3. 4; SHY 2. 3. 4. Class Coun.,1 2. 3. 4; UA Timer 3. 4; A Teen 2; Hockev. Homecoming Court 4. FLEMING. SANDRA M (Sandv) Bu inr Club 4; Spanish Club 2 FLEMING. 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BRookk M (Brooke) Drama Club 2; French Cluh 2. 3. 4. GAA 1. Pep Club 1; Y Teen 1. 4 GREI LICH. MARY A (Mananr.) Drama Club 3, 4; GAA I. 2. 3; Junior A hn-vernenl 3; IVp Club I. Senior Glee CJub 3; Y Te n 2. 3; Sen mr High Mutual 3. GRIDLEY. DEBORAH J (Dcl.lne) Ba-keiball I. 2. 3. 4. Track 2. 3. GAA I 2. 3. I. ■ n.or Con errt Choir 2. 3. I. SHY 2. 3. I: t A Timer I GRIESER. MARGARET GAN 12. IVp Club I. Spanish Club I. 2; SHY 2. GRIFFING. CYNTHIA N (Cindv) Charm t lub 4; French Club I. 3. . FTN ; Help dub 3. I; Junior Nthievemenl 2; IVp Club 1. 2. N-ninr Gler Club I. 2. 3. I. Honor Banquet 2. 3. I GROVE. JENNIFER S (Snapping Turtle) GUSTAFSON. RICHARD ( (All ) Crow Countr 2, 3. I. Football I; ki lub 2. 3. I. Spanish (Hub 1. S NG 4: Tra k t GLTCHES. LYNN (Gutrh) GAA I (S,H.rt. Head). 2. 3. 4: Leader ' Club 2. 3. I (Puhl., it Chairman): Pep Club 1; Spanish Honor Society 2. 3. 4 (Treasurer). S|iani h ('lub 3. I. Student Council I; Cla (jiun. il I. HY 2. 3. 4; N l(. I. 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MARIl Y N J Frrnrh dub 3. 4. Help ('lull 2. I; Pep Club 1. Senior Concert Choir I; Senior Gler Club 2. 3. 1. National Honor Sot ir ty 4; Honor Banquet 2. 3. 4 H NINES. NANCY R (Nan. ) • French Club 1. Senior Glee Club 1 HALL DAVID L (Dave) • Trnn,. I National Honor Society 3. L Senior Concert Band 1, 2. 3. 4: Senior Marching Band 1.2. 3. t. Honor Ban qurt 2. 3. 4. HNLL. JANICE L (Jan) NFS 3. 4; Fren. h Club 793 2. 3; FTA 3; CAA I. 2: Help dub 2. 3. 4: An Club 1; French Honor Ism iety 2. 3. 4; National Honor Society 2. 3 (Secretary). Ru ian Club 2. 3. 4 (Secretary); Senior Concert Choir 1; Liter ary Paper 2. 3. V. Honor Banquet 2. 3. 4 HALL. JEFFREY C (Jeff) Bavball 1.4: Basket, ball 1, Spaniih CJub 2. HALL. NANCY A. Basketball I. Charm Club 2. 3. I (Secretary); French Club 2. 3. 1. FTA Y CAA 1. 2; Pep Club 1. Senior Glee Club 3; L'A Guaril 3; Senior High Musical 3. HALL. SUSAN C. (Sue) • Charm Club 2; Sk, Club 2. Sen,or Glee Club 2; SHY 2. HALVERSON. KATHLEEN I) (Ka AFS 2. Y Drama Club 2; French Club 2. 4; Help Club 3; French Honor Society 3. 4; National Honor So riety 3. V; Spanish Club I. Senior Orchr.tn 2. 3 (Secretary). 4; SPA 2. 3. 4; Honor B.im|uet 2. 3. 4; National Merit Finali t I HAMILTON. CAROL A. (Carol) AFS 3. 4; French Club I. 2; GAA I. 2. 3. 4. Help Club 3. 4; Junior Achievement 2; Pep Club 1. Student Council I. Hockey 3. HANCOCK. MARY Y. (Mark) Swimming 2. 3. 4; Track 1. Forensic Lcjgur 2. 3. 4. French Club 3. 4; UA Cuard 2. 3. 4. HAN KEY. SANDRA S. (Sandy) Bu ine ('lull 3. 4: FTA 4; GAA I. 2. Pep Club 1. 2. Spani h Honor Society 2. 3. I (Secretary); Spani h Club 2. 3. 4 (Trea urrr); Y-Tren 2. HARPER. NELSON O. (Tec) AFS . French Club 2. 3; Senior Concert Choir 1. 2. 3. 4. En semblr 1. Senior High Mu irjl 3 (Sluilenl Di-rector). HARPER. WILLIAM F (Harp ) Wre.tlmg 1.2; Ski Club 4, HARTNETT. LIZ A. (L. ar.l) HAVENER. GAIL L (Gail) GAA I. 2. 3; Help Club 2; Pep Club I; Ru‘ un Club 2. 3. I; SHY 3. 4. HAYES. JANELLE M (Jan) Fren. h Club 1. 2; GAA 1. 2. 3: Pub Club 2. 3; SHY 3. ; Senior High Mu-n jI 2. 3. L HAYS. JAMCE L. (Jan) Vollrvhall 3; Charm Club 3; French Club 3. 4; FTA 4; CAA I. 2. 3. 4; Help Club 3. 4; Pep Club I; Sk. Club 4. SHY 2. 3. 4; YIG 4; Y Teen I. 2. 3. Y IIEADD. LARKY M (Urn) (.nil 1.2. 3. 4 (Co Captain); French Club 3: Senior Concert Band 2. 3. 4: Senior Man lung Baml 2. 3. 4. Senior Concert Choir 1; Ensemble I HEDGES. STEVE M HELMRICH. KATHI A. (Kaih.) HEMINGWAY. THOMAS E (Way) Football I. 2. 3; Track 1; Wrestling 3; Spanish Club 3. HERBST. WILLIAM H B,II) HEGESELL. SHERYL L (Sheri) GAA I. 2. Pep Club 1; UA Timer . HERRMANN. LUCY W (Lucy) AES 3. Fren h Club 3; FTA 3. I (leader ' Club Rcpresentj tive); GAA I. 2. 3; Help Club 3; Pep Club I; SHY 2. 3. 4. HESS. NANCY C (Nan..) ( barm Club I. t. Drama Club 1. 2; French Club I. 2. 3. I; GAA 1. 2. 3; Pep Club I. 2; Ski Club 4; Senior Glee Club 2. Y SHY 2. 3. . Y Te. ii I. 2. 3. I. Hockey. HESS. PATRICIA A (Pan.) 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JAMES T (Dirt) Track 2; For. coo League 2. 3: SPA 2. 3; CU Couim .1 2. 3. KING. SUSAN F. (Sue) NTS I. Ru-.n. - Club 3. I. GAA I. Pep Club I, 2. Spanish lub J; Senior Glee Club I (Se. rriary). 3. L SHY 2; Y Teen I; Honor- Kau.piet 2. KIRK. LISA I • Frrn. h Club I. 2. 3; C.AA 1. 3. 4; Help Club 4. Pep Club I. . Sk. Club 2. 3. I. Senior Glee Club I; Class 'oiio.il I; SHY 2. 3, 4; Senior High Musical I. RmM Club I KIRK. MARY I French Club 2. J. GAA I. SHY 3. t. Rudd Club 3 KIHKLLY, JOHN S J . K) FS I; French Club 2; Ni.ru. -ler 4. Math National Honor S u'G ■ I. National Honor So. id 4. I (Pn-i'b-n,L Class Treasurer 4; Junior CLiv- Fbut Chairman; Senior Concert Choir I. 2. 3, 4, Ensemble I; SPA 2; Stuilenl Coun.il 2; Cla - Council 3; Bo ' Stale I. Honors Bampirl 2. 3. 4 KITCHEN. STEVEN VI (Sieve) Ra-eball I. 2. 3. 4; Ra.krih.ill I. 2. 3. 4 (CoCa plain); Football 1. 2. 3. 4; Frrn. h Club 1. 2; Cla- Council 2: YTG 4. Bov-' State Alternate 4. Fellowship ( Chri tian Athletes; National Honor Societv I KNILANS. KYLKEN Help Club 3; Intern,.. 2. 3; Pep Club 2; National Honor S irt 4; SHY’ 2; National Merit Firuli t; Girl Seoul ; Honor Banquet 2. 3. 4. KNIPPENBERG, MARLENE Frencl. Club 3. 4. GAA 2; Y-Teen I. 4 KOBLTTZ. VIC KOENIG. MARGERY A (Mar.i) NFS 4; FI A 3. 4 (Publi. it Chairman). (LA N I. Pep Club 2. Spanish Club 2. KOESTNER. GEORGE A Ra-k. tU.il 4. Football 1. Help Club 3; Ski ('lub 3. L Spanish Club I. 2. 3. 4. KOHH. JENNIFER V (Jem... ) • Basketball I. 2. 3. 4. Him key .3. 1. Noll.tUill 2. 3. J. Track |; French Club I. 2. 3. CA N I. 2. 3. I (Vi. e Pr. •lent. Bowling Head); Y Teens I. 3. I. . rwe i er 4; Pep Club I (President). 2. Senior Gl.. Club I (Vice Pre i.|eni) 3; SHY 2. 3. . YTG ; ( irl ' State Mternat. 1. Cili rn ol the Month. Quill and Stroll 4. National Honor Sex art } KOPRIVER. TERRY I Ih.s.m-s Club I; GAA 1. 2. Pep Club 1; Spanish ( lub I. 2. SHY 2 KRANZ. RON Ni l) |) (Hot laps) IWhall I. 2; Football I. 2. Swlimning t. KREINBIHL. NNNE (Belle) French Cb.l. 1. 2. 3; FTA 3. t (Secrlan). GAA I. 2. 3. I. Lead er ' Club 1; Pep (Tub I. 2; Spam h Club 4; Sen-ior Glee Club 2. 3. HY 2. 3. J (Leader Club Representative). YTG 1; I N Timer 4 KRUGER. CRETCHEN K (Creieh) Ba-k.ihall 1. GAA I. 2; Pep Club I. Sk. Club 2; Senior Glee Club 1. 2. 3; SHY 2. Kl'EBLER. CONSTANCE I Baseball I: GAA I (Srrrrtan). 2. 3. 4; Senior Glrr Club 3. Cla Council 3. 4; SHY 2. 3. I KUHLES. KATHRYN J. (Katbv) Fencing ( lub 3; FTA I. Spam h Honor S.-t. tv I. Spanish Club 2. Senior Concert Hand I, 2. 3. I. Senior Marching Band 2. 3. 4; Honor Ran.|urt 2. 3, t KUHN. CORUIN I (Gum) Tra. k I. Drama Club 3. 4. Spam.b (Tub 3; Senior Concert Rand 2. 3; Senior Man hmg Rand 2. 4. Senior Con. • rt (Tmir 1. KITPERS, CAROL S (Carol) Cham (Tub 2. L Help (Tub 3; Pep Club I. Spam.b Club 2, 1; Senior Concert Rand I. 2; Senior Cl«. (Tub 2. 3. 4. SHY 2. Y Teen 2. Senior High Mu .. .I KLTZLEY. CURT J (U.ld Bill J, ) I. LABARRE. BONN N M (Map. ) I ra.k I. I. French Club I. 2; Ski Club I. Senior Concert I hoir 2. 4. t. SHY 2. J. Y T..ii. I. 2. S m..r High Musical I. 2, 3. L Nn Nward . LACIINKH. BERNARD J (Re,me. Savage) Football I. Swimming 2, 3, I. Track 1. U re lling I. Norwr ter 4. Ru-ian ( lub 2. 4. t ( Ir j .urrr). I Guard 2. 4. I (President); YTG t; U ater Polo 2. 3. t (Captain). Phv i at Fitnc— Club 2. 3. 4, Bo . ('heenng Section 2. 3. 4 (leader); Editor of Pool and JW LANE. STEPHEN H LANCE. U 11.1.1AM D (Bill) Tra.k 1. Wrestling LARRIMER. CRETCHEN M NTS 4. Bum-ne Club 3. 4; Frenrh Club 1. 2. 3. 4; GAA I; Help Club 2. Leader-' Club 4. French Honor Societv 3. 4; Russian ( lub 4; Senior Concert Choir 29 S 2. 3. 4: Ensemble 1; Student Counril I; Y’-Teens 3. 4 (Secreun Trea urer). Volunteer. Senior High Musical 3; National Honor Society I; Honor Banquet 2. 3. 4 LARSON. CHRIS M (Urn) FTA 4: GAA 1; Spanish Club 3. LARSON. LARRY B (Meatball) Ba«chall 1. 2. 3. 4; Basketball 1. Football I. 2. 3. f (Co-Cap. lain); Leaden Club 2. 3. 4; Student Coiiih il 2. 3. 4; Bov$' State 4; Senior Cla. President. LAT10LAIS. CUFTON J. JR ((.Id) Drama Club 1; Porensir League 2. 3. 4; F'rrnrh Club 2. 3; Ski Club I; En «-mblr 1; Sludrnl Council 1 (Vice-President); Second PLu e m Optimist Club LAUFERSWEILER. LOUISE M Honor Ran- quet 2. 3. 4. LAVELLE. JANET A. (Jan) LAVER. DIANA L French Club 1.2; GAA 1.2; Pej Club 1. Pub Club 2. 4; Senior Glee Club 1. 2. 3; SHY 2. 3. 1. Y Teen 1 LAZAR. LAURA N AFS I. CAA I. 2; Spanish Club 1: Junior Achievement 1. 2. 3. 4 (Cnrrr • ponding Secretary lor Junior Achievement ot Central Ohio). LF.AHEY. ANN French Club 1. 2; GAA 1. 2. 3. 4 (Track and Tennb Prr-uleni). Pep Club I. 2: Ski Club 3. 4 (Secretary-Treasurer); Senior Con cert Choir 1; Student Counril I (Historian); SHY 2. 3. 4; Senior High Musical 1. Kinder Key Representative 4. LEE. CAROL M (Chowler) • CAA 1. 2.3. 4. Pep Club 1. 2; Spanuh Club 3; Senior ('.lee Club I. 2. 3; SHY 2. 3. 4; Y Teen, 1. LEEDER. JODELLE 1. (J d,) Drama Club 2. 3; Senior Concert Band 1.2. 3, 4: Senior Mar. hing Band 2, 3. 4. Senior Concert Choir 1. 2. 3. 4; Ensemble 1; Y-Tern-2. 3. 4: Senior High Mu i cal 3. LEROY. THOMAS R. (Tom) Cro-- Countn 2; Football 1: Track 1. 2. LESLIE. JOHN M (Mike) Swimming 2. 3 LESLIE. MARK A (Lex) Crow Country 2. 3. 4. Football 1; Track 1.2. 3. I. Frrm h Club 1; Sen mr Concert Choir 1. 2. 3; Cla‘ Council 4. YIG 1. Senior High Mutiral 3; Camp Enterpri'c.Rotary Club; Nationjl Honor Societv 4; Honor, Banquet 2. 3. 4 LEUCHTER. FRED L. (Fred) Track 1. 3; Drama Club 2. 4; Senior Concert Band I. 2, 3. 4; Senior Marching Band 2. 3. 4; Senior Or. lu-Ira 2, 3; Senior High Music al I I.EW1S. JOAN E. GAA 1 2, 3. 4: Pep dob 1; Russian Club 2, 3. 4; Senior Glee Club 3; •'•■nior Orchestra 1. 2. 3. 4. I A Guard 2. 3. 4; YIG 4; UA Timer- 2. 3. 4; Senior High Musical 3; Na lional Honor Society 4; Honor, Banquet 2. 3. I LEWIS. JOHN C. (John) LI. MARTHA E. (Marti) AFS 2. 3. 1 (Sore tary); Arlingtoman 4. French Cluh I. 2; GAA 1; Help Club 4 (Treasurer); Junior Achievement 2. 3 (Secretary. Vice-Pre,idenl id Sab,. Per-onnel Dire. tor), l.eadrr,- Club 4. Norvve |er I. Pep Club 1. 2; French Honor Society 2. 3. 4 (Re freshment Chairman); Math Honor So. icty 3. I; National Honor Society 3. I. Quill md Stroll 4; Spanish Honor Society 4; Spani-h (Huh 3; Sen ior Concert Choir 2; SHY 2. 3. YIG (Co Chair man); Talent Show 2; Honor, Banquet 2. 3. I; National Merit Finalt,!. UCHTENBERG. JOHN M (John) • Track 1; French (Tub 1; Senior Concert Choir 1. Ensemble 1; Honor Award 3. 4. LINDER. MARIANNE T (Muni) Drama lub 1; French Club 1. 2. 3; FTA 4: GAA I. 2. Help (Tub 2; Pep (Tub I. 2; Senior Concert Choir 1. 2. 3. 4; Ensemble 1. Senior Glee Club 1; Class Giun.d 3; SHY 2. 3. 4. YIG I. SAC, 2 (So r. Lin). 3; Senior High Musical 3; Volunteer. LITTLE. MARY B (Beth) CAA 1. 2. 3; Pep Club 1; Senior Glee Club 2. 3; SHY 2. 3. 4; Y Teen, 1. Senior High Musical 2. LIVINGSTON, JANE E (Jan.r) Frm. h Cluh 2; GAA I. 2. 3. 4; Ski Club 2; Senior Glee Club 1; SHY 2. 3. I LLOYD. JACK (Ja. k) LOMBARD. MARK A. (Mark) Cross Country 2. Track I; F'rench Club I. 2. 4; Ski Club 2. Sto dent Council 1. LONG. RORERT S (Bob) Ba«-ball I. 2. 3. 4 (Co-Captain); Ba-ketlull 1. 2; Ski Club 3; Student Council 3. 4; YIG 4. Virr-President of Class 1. Treasurer of Cla, 2. LOOMIS. BARTON A (Bart) LOVE. DENISE M (Denny) LOW MAN, KAREN W (Karen) Hockrv 3. f; French Club 1. 2. 3. 4; GAA 1. 2. 3. 4; Pep Club 1: Ski Club 2. 3. 4; Senior Concert Choir 1; SHY 2. 3. 4: YIG 4. LUCAS. JOSFT’H R Swimming 2. LUDWIG. JUDITH A. (JulV) GAA 1. 2. Pep Club 1. 2; Spanish Club I. 2; Senior Glee Club 2. SHY 2. LUTZ. WILLIAM R (Bill) Go,- Countn 2; French Club 2; Ski Club 2. 3. 4. LUX. KATHLEEN M (kathv) AFS 3. i; GAA 1. 2. 3. 4. Junior Achievement (Vice-President of Manufacturing); Pep Club 1. 2; Russian Club 3. 4; Ski Club 4; Senior Glee Club 1.3. SHY 2. 3; National Honor Societv 4. Honor- Raiiqio I 2. 3. 4. LYON, JF1NNIFF R I. (Jennie) French Cluh I. 2. 3; GAA 1. 2. 3. 4; Pep Cluh 1; Ski Club 4; Spanish Cluh 3; Senior Glee Club 1. Class Council 4; SHY 2. 3. 4; YIG 4. Y Teen, 2. 3; Gym naatka- LYNCH. CI.Al DIA I. Xrlingi.inian I. Drama Club 3; Pep (Tub 4; Senior Con. ert Choir 2. 3, 4; Senior Glee Club il, 4; Senior High Mu i jl il; Library Club 2. 3; Art (Tub I. M MACLEAN. M RICH ARD (Rich) MAIMONE. M ARK D (Mone) Tra. k I. French Club 1. 2. MARTYNAK. PAMELA J (Marty) GAA I. 2. 3; leader (Tub 3; Spanish (Tub 3. Senior lion cert Band 2. 3; Senior Marching Band 2, 3; Cljss Council 2. SHY 2. .1. In . Header 1. Map. rette |; Gymnastic I, 2. 3. I MASSIF.. DAVID S (Dave) Spanish Club I. 2 MATTERN. SI ANNE I (Su anne) (Turn. Club 2. 4. Frrm li Club 2. 3. CAA I. Help Club 3; Pep Club I. Senior Concert Choir 1; Senior Glee Club 2. 3. ; SHY 2. 3; Y Teen 2. 3. Sen mr High Musical 3. MAULL. ANNE (. F'rrnrh Club3; CAA I. Pep Club 2; Pub Club 4; Sk. Cluh 2; Senior Glee Club 1; SHY 2 MAY. MARILYN J (Melon) French (Tub I; GAA 1; Pep Club 1.2. 3; Senior Marching Rand 3. 4: Senior Concert Choir 1. 2. 3. 4. Ensemble 1. da, Council 3; SHY 2. 3. 4; YIG 4; Senior High Mu,ual 1. 2. 3; Young Republican- 2; Majorette 3. 4: Honor Banquet 2. 3. 4. McCABE. JOHN J • Swimming 2. 3. I; AFS I; Drama Club 2; Interno, 2. 3. 4: UA Guard 2.3, 4; YIG 4: SAG 4 (Pre-ident); National Merit Commended Scholar. McCALLEY. LAUR A C Pep Club 2. 3; Sen,or High Mu i« al 2. 3; Senior (T n «-rt Choir 2. 3.4. Ensemble 1.2. 3; Student Coun. d 1 McCauley, ed c. •Me CLAN NAN. BONNIE I. French Club 3. I. GAA I. Pep (Tul) 1. 2; Spanish Honor S.- ieiy 3. 4; Spanish (Tub 2. 3; Senior Concert Choir I, 2. 3. 4; Y-Tcens I; Senior High Musical 3 McCLAVE. STEPHEN A. (Mar) Cro Countn 2. 3. 4. Football 1; Tra. k I. 2. 4; Frrn. h Club I. 2. Leaders Club 3. 4 (President); National Honor Societv 3, f; Ski Club 2. 3. I. Senior Concert Choir 1 (Vice-President). 2. 3. 4 (Sec-retan); Ensemble 1. 2. 3. 4; Student Giunnl 1. 2. 3. 4; Senior High Musical 3; President of Class 1. 2. 3; DAR Citizenship Award 1; Honors Banqurt 2. 3. 4. McCLINTOCK. KAREN Drama (Tub 1. 2. 3; Forensic League I. 2. 3. 4. F'rench Cluh 1. 2; GAA 1. 2; H. lp Club 2; Pep Club 1; Senior Glee Club 1. 2. 4. SHY 2; YIG 4. Y Tee,,. 1. 2. 3. 4 (Service Chairman). Senior High Musical 1. 3. McCOLLOUGH. WILLIAM E. (Bill) French Cluh 3; Junior Achievement 2. 3. -I (Vke-Prr i dent). MiCORM1CK. KIMBERLY A (Kun) Bu-mrsc Cluh 3; ('.harm Club 3. -I; F'n-n. h Club I. 2. 3; CAA 1. 2; Help Club 2. 3. 4; Ski (Tub 3. 4; SHY 2. M. DONALD. MICHAEL K (Mike) McEI.HOY. THOMAS L (Tom) Football I (Captain): Swimming I. 2. 3. f (Captain), All-American; Tra. k I. 2; Drama Club I (Vur-Prrs-idrnl). French Cluh 2. 3 (President); Yearbook Staff 1; ( la s Count'll 3; U A Guard 2. 3. 4; Ath letic Association I (President). McGEE. DENNIS A (Dcnni ) Arl.ngton.an 3. I (Co-Editor); Quill and Scroll 2. 3. 4. Spanish Club 2; SPA 2. 3. I (Publicitv Chairman), Stu dent Council I (Public Relation, Chairman); YIG 4. M. KAY. MARY R (Mpllv) GAA 1.2; Pep (Tub I. 2. Ru ian (Tub 3; Spanish (Tub 1. 2. SHY 2. 3. 4. M. KNIGHT. RONALD I (Ron) Baseball 3. I. Basketball 3. I (Manager) MeKOWN. PATRICIA A. (Pat) Senior Concert Choir 1, I; Senior Glee (Tub 2. 3; Senior Or chestra I. 2. 3. I (Vice-President); Senior High Musical 3. M.LARNAN, TIMOTHY J (Tim) Form ,, league 2; French Honor Society .1. 4, Math Honor Swirly 2. 3. t (Pre idrnl). National Honor Society 3. 4; SPA 2. 3. I (Vice-Pre-i dent); In the Know J (2nd Alternate); Honor Banquet 2. 3. 4; National Merit FnulUt. Mc l.EOD. MARIAN J FTA F; GAA 1.2. I P. Club 1; Senior Glee (Tub 2, 3; SHY 2. I. 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I (l,i■ailer-' Club Rcprr nitulive); Junior ehirirmrnl 2. 3. 1 (Officer); I . ader - Club I; Senior Gler Club I. 2. 3. I. Cla Cmini il I; SHY 2. 3. X: YIC I. In the Knott (Manage). Senior Girl Seoul (Senior Planning Board); National Honor S m icly 4; Honor Kjiiqm t 2. 3, I MEYERS. DAY K R (Mrn) Trnm 2: Tra. k X MICHAEL. DIANE N (Diane) Fim.h Club I. 2; CAA 1.2. Junior i Inevrmrtil 2; P. |i Club I; Senior Glee Club I. 2. IIY 2 MILLER. CYMTII Y I (Cindi) YKS 2. 3; C Y A I (Publicity Chairman), 2. Pep Club I. 2 (Vu e Pre ulenl); Ru mjii (Tub 2. 3. 4; Ski • lub 2. 3, 4; Gilded Ran 3. I (Editor), PI Y Sport man-diip Award I; Honor Banquet 2, 3. 4 MILLER. ELLEN CAA I (Ra-kcthall Chairman), Student Couni d I. 2; SHY 2. Y’Treii I. Cheerleader I. 2. MILLER. JOHN R (Mill ) Ra.eball 1. 2. 3: Football 1. 2. 3; Spani h (Tub 2. MILLER. SANDI (Sam) • 811-111.- Club 3. I; Nrv paper 1. Drama Club 1; CAA I Pro Club 1. Spani-h Club 1. Senior Concert Band I - Sen tor Concert Choir 1. I n nild - 1. Senior Glee Club 2 MILl.HON. JEANANNF (Ian) Frn..h Club 2. 3; GA Y 1. 2. 3. I. Pro Gull I. 2; Sk. Club I; Clav Council 2, 3: SHY 2.3. Y-Treu 3 (Com-mitlce Chairman); Junior-Senior Server, MITCHELL BRI CE Student Cmnnl X YIC 4. Gilded Barr (Editor) MITCHELL. GEOFFREY ( ...........I) Swimming 2. Drama Club 2; YIC, I MITCHELL. TIMOTHY K Spam !. Club 2. Y 10 4 MONROE. MICHAEL I l Kni.t.. um ) • Ha , hall 2; Cro-- Country I. Football 1, 3; (.oil I. Swim inmg 2; Wrestling 1. 2; ( jinera Club 2. Chi --(.lub I; Drama Club2. 4. Feming Club I (Prr i-dent). Intrrno 2; P p (Tub 3; Math Honor Sort rlv 2, 3; Ru ian Club 4 Ski (Tub 2; Spanixh Club 3; En emble 1, Senior On In-tra I. I Y Cuarrl 2; YTG I: In the Know I MOORE. CATHY J. (Cmore) Budm Club I Drama (Tub 2; Frenib Club 2. 3; SHY 2 MOORE. FAITH A GAA I. 2. 3. I. Interim 2. 3; Junior Yebievement 2. 3, 4; Pep (Tub I, 2; Senior Concert Choir 2. 3. 4. YTG 4. Senior High Mu.m iI 2. 3. MOORE, Jl LIE A. (Jule- YVrn) CA Y I. Pep Guh 1. Spanish Club 3 MOOREHEYD. CAROL E (Carol) YES I. Bu i-ne Club 3. I (YTn President); Cub Reporter 1. CAA 1. 2. 3; Pep (Tub I; Spani-h Club I. 2. SHY 2. C X. YIC X. Y T.ru I. 2 (Publicili Chairman); Cheerleader 1.2.3. 4. Talent Show. Knitting and H indi, rail I MORELOCK. CRAIG D M01 NTs. M R( IY I YFS 4. - |. Help Club 4. Pep Club J. French Honor So. u-n 3. I; Ru ian Club 2. 3. I ki Club 2. Honor. Banquet 2. 3, J. National Merit s h.dar.lup Final i t. ME ELLER. II IMTII V (Judy) ■ ub Reporter I; Cub Courier I; CAA 1.2. 3; Pep Club I. 2. Senior (dee I lul. 2, 3; SHY 2. YIC I; Y I.. ... 1.2 Senior High Mu i a I 2 Ml RRAY , SI SAN R (Sue) MYERS.THOMAS H (P...I) • Ha k. .lull 2 ri.uk I N NEDS. NANCY S (Name) • Charm Club 3. I (President); GAA I. 2. 3. I. Help Club 2. Pep Club 2. Spa nidi Club 3; YIC I. Y Tern I; lion or Banquet 2. 3. 4. 11. key I NEISON. DOI Cl. I. (Doug) I.-,,,,., ). M. lub 4. Seniot Concert Choir 2. 3. I Senior High Mii'ii 1 2. 3; WYRI 2. Eagle Scout; Morning Announcement 1. 3. NEWLON. ROBERT A. (Bob) Cub Reporter 1. French Club 1. 2; Young Republican 2. 3; Newspaper I: YAK; Spam-h Honor Society 4 NEWTON. WILLIAM A. Ill (Newt) Ba.krtball 1.2; Football I; Golf 1; Track 1.2; Cub Courier 1; Drama Club I; Fencing Club 2; French Club 1, 2. Junior Yehie emcnt I; Ski Club 2. 3. I; Senior Concert Rand I. 2. 3. 4; Senior Marching Rand 1. 2. 3; Senior Orchestra 1. 2; (Tat Conn til 1.2; Intramural : Basketball 3. 4; Football 2. 3. 4, NICOL . KIM R (Ni.) Track 1. 2. 3. 4. Inter- no 2. 3. 4; National Honor Society 3. 4; Honor Banquet 2. 3, 4. MPI.E, THOMAS K (Tom) NOBLE. STAFFORD C. (Carter) Tennis 1.2. French (Tub I. 2. 3, 4; French Junior Honor Sr, rirty 1 (President); French Honor Society 4. National Junior Honor Soeiety I (Y’nePre-i dent); National Honor Sim iety 4. S nior Concert Choir I (Pn-.jdent). 2. 3. I (President); SP Y 2; YTG 4. In the Know 1 (Alternate): Senior High Mutual 3; Stroller 3. t. Honor Banquet 2. 3. 4. National Merit Scholarship Finalist 0 OBERMEYER. DARLENE R (DRO) YES 2. GAA 1; Pep Club I: Spamdi Honor S- iety 2. 3. I. Spamdi Club 1. 2. 3. I (Pr - idenl); SHY 2; Senior High Mum. al 1. O'BRIEN. JANET I FS 3. 4: Cub Reporter L French Gub I. 2. 3. 4; FT A 4. CAY I. 2; Pep (Tub 1. Senior Coni ert Choir 1. En mbit I: Senior Glee Club 2. 3; SHY' 2, 4. YTG 4. Senior High Mu iral 2, National Honor So u-u I; Hon or Banquet 2. 3. 4 O'BRIEN. Yl I Y Y (OMally) Ba kethall I. 2. 3. 4 (Cabinet Head). Tra k 3; Frrn h (Tub I. 2. GAA I. 2. 3. J. SHY 2 OKFENBYCHER. JOHN J (Fred Zalfrl) Ba ball 2. 3. 4; Rj-krtlull I. 2; Help Club 4: Gat Council 4- OJALYO. HOW YRD (Boat ) SPY 2. 3. : Honor Rjuqurl 2. 3. 4. O'KANE, DANIEL T (Dan) OLDFORI). JANICE 4 (Dee) • FT A 1. 2; Pub (Tub 1. Senior («l.-r Club I; Student I ounul I. SHY 2; Y Teen I OLDHAM. BARBARA Y (Barb) French Gub I. 2; C, Y 1.2. 3. 4; Prp Club 1.2; Senior Concert Choir 4. Senior High lu ie.d 1. 2. 3, 4 01.IN F.R. JEFF k. (Oil..) Ba ketball 1. 2. Font lull I. 2. Swimming I. 2; Tra. k 1. W roiling 1 OREWTI ER. LYNDA S (Linda) Frrn. h Club 2. 3. I; JT 4. IVp Club I; Pub Clul. 2. Student Cnuneil 1. SHY 2.3. OKNMT IN. MARKLS S Fencing Hub 3; But Min Club 2. 3. 4: SP Y 3. I OSSING, MIC II YF.I. ) (M.k.) Cub Courier I Senior Coneert Rand 2. 3. 4. Senior Marching Rand 2. 3. 4. Senior Or. he tra 3; I la iVmnril I. 2; YV YRI. 2. OSTRANDER. KATHERINE VI ((Tin H ) Senior Concert Choir 4, SHY 2; Senior High MumcjI 3. OW EN. LOR Y R GAA 1. Spamdi Gub I; Cl Council 2; Y Tren 1. P 298 PALENTEKIN. FROL N (Turk) Football 2: Track 1, 2. Wrestling 1. PAI.M. BRIAN E. (Derelict) Radio Club I (Se. rctary); Spanish Club 3; W’ AKL3. 4 (A 't Business Manager) PALMER. DAVIS C. (Davr) Track I (Iall. r) 2. 3.4: AFS 4; Junior Achievement I (A ’t Trea surer); Ski Club I; Senior Cbm« i Choir 1.2. 3, 4; Ensemble V; SPA 2: YIG 1 (Board of Education); Senior High MumcjI 3; Water Polo; B« s ' Cheering Section, PAPPAS. STEVE k (Super Creek) Track I PARKS. KATHRYN E (Kalhv) PARKS. JAMES W (Big) Senior Concert Band 1.2. 3; Senior Marc hing Band 2. 3. I PATAKY. CRAIG M Senior High Mutual I. 2. 3. PATTERSON, JACK R (Zappi) Swimming 2 PA I KEN. PAT J (Zappa) Bi-k.ib.ill I. Font lull 1.2. PAUL. CARY E Radio Club 3. I; W AHI 3. 4. Drama Council Chairman: Drama Club 3. PENNELL. DANIEL S. (Dan) PETERS. MITCHELE A (Milch) PFAHL. JAY C. (The Fox) Swimming 2; Junior Achievement 2; Ruvdan Cluh I. 2. 3. L Buddy Club 3. PHILIPS. CHRISTINE A. (Chro) Cub Reporter I. French Cluh 1. 2: CAA I; Help Club 3. 4; Pep Club 1. Senior Con. rrt Choir I. 2. 3. 4; F.n cemble I. Class Council 2. 3; YIG 4; Senior High Music al 1;SHY 2. 3. PIMTTANOND. SUVICHA (Aul) AFS 4; Sk. Club 4. PIPER. MARY J. (June-el) Drama Club 4; Frrnch Club 3; Help Club 3; Pep Club I. Rus un Club 1. 2.3.4 (President); Cla Council I: Chemistry IjI. A ‘t. 3. I. PIPIC. JANET C (Jan) Ba.ketlull I. 2. 3. I; Tennis 3. 4. CAA I. 2. 3. . Help Club 2; Span i‘h Club 2; Sin 3. I'A C.iiard 2. 3. I. A Teens 1 (Vice President); Volley lull 3. 4; Track t POWERS. MICHAEI B (Mike) Football 1; Track 1; ETA 4. PRODF.I.L, SAR Ml E French Club 2. 3; Fl' I. Senior Orc hestra I. Y Teens 2 PIRDUM. PAMELA DEE Chest Club 2. 3. CAA I; Help Club 3; Interim 2. 3. S|uin h Club 3: SHY 2; Honor Banquet 2. 3. 4. PUTNAM. DOUGLAS T. (Doug) FcM.tl.all 1; Ar lingtoman k; French Club I. Quill and Scroll 3; Senior Concert Choir 2. 3. 4. In the Know I R RADCLIFF. BETH F Help Club 3; Span ('lub I. 2; Senior Concert Band I. 2. Senior Marching Band 2. RAMEY. JOHN L. Senior Concert Band 1. 2. 3. L Senior Mar.long Band I, 2, 3. I; National Honor Society I; Honor B.io |ort 2. 3. I RANK. THOMAS F (Tom) RANSOM. M ARILYN M (Rabbit) Frriwh Club 1. 2; Senior Concert Choir I. 2. 3; Ensemble I. Senior High Musical 3; Bud.lv Cluh 3; I)F I (Treasurer). RAREY. KATHRYNF C. (K. C.) GAA 1. 2. Pep Club I; SHY 2. 3. 4 RASCHF. DALE F. RASPAOLO. JOSEPH J (Joe) Leaders’ Club I; DE . (President). RAICH. ANITA R (Geneva Put. Jean) AFS 4; CAA 3. 4. RAUSCH. CONNIE L (Connie) Charm Club i; French Club I. 2: GAA I. 2, 3, I. Senior Concert Rand 1: Senior Con rrt Choir I. 2. 3, I; Senior High Music al 3. RICHARDSON. DEEANN AFS 2. 4. French Club I. 2; CAA I. 2. Pep Club I. 2; National Honor Society 3. I (Treasurer); Fn eml.b- I. Senior Clre Club 2. 3; SHY 2. Girls’ Slate (Al ternate). Honor Banquet 2. 3. 4 RICHARDSON. MICHELLE R French Club 2. GAA I. 2. 4. Pep Club I; Spani h Club t RIGGS. M ARI ANNE French Club 2. I. GAA I. Pep Club 1; Senior Concert Choir I. 2. I; Senior Glee Club I. 2; Senior Orchestra I (President) 2, 4 (Secretary); Cla Conned 2. ''••nicer High Mu'ic al 2. I. A run Award I ROADFN, JANICE A t'liarm t lub I; Frenc h Club 2; G A A I. pep Club I. Senior Glee Club 3. 4; Senior OrchrMra I; SHA 2 ROBERTS. J AMES M (J.m) I ra. k 2. Sjun. h Club 4. ROBERTS. I A NDA A (Lynda) AFS 4. GAA I. I; Interne. 4; SHA I ROBERTS. PF.NEI OPK I (Penny) HOKUM. ROBERT I). (Bob) Help Club 4; Ruddy Club. A’cluntern; Spanish Club 2. 4 (Treasurer). I (Activity Chairman); $pam h Honor Society 2. 3. I (Publuitv Chairman); Senior Concert Rind 2. 3, I. Senior Mar. King Band 2. 3. I. Clas I .nunc il 3; Academic Award 2. 3. ROMIRE. MELINDA (M.linda) Aoll.yK.ll I Charm Club 4; GAA I. 2. Pep I lul. I ROSS. FRANK F (Frank) tlmg I. 2. 3. . Spanish lub I. 2 ROSSEL. ROBERT B (Rat) Swimming 2. I. I If A Guard 2. 3. I HI DMOSF:. MARI IA F • Charm lub . French Club 2; GAA I; Pep Club I. Oh. Club 3. SHY 2; UA Timer 3. J RIDA. BARBARA A (Barb) AFS 2. V. French Club I. 2. 3. GA A I. Help Club 2. 3. Pep Club I. 2; Glee Chib 2. 3; Cla Coun. .1 2. 3. SHA 2. 3. 4; Honor Banquet 2. 3. 4 Rl NY AN. CHRISTINE I (Chn ) AFs 2 I. I FVsto 2; French Club I. 2. 3. I. GA A 1.2. P p Club I. 2; Frrnch Honor Society 2. 3, I. Nation al Honor Ssmic-Iv 3. I; Ru can C.lub I. Ski Club 3. Senior Glee C.lub 2. 3; SHA 2. Senior High MumuI 2. 3. I (Aw’l Program Director). Hon or Hanc|urt 2. 3, 4 RUPERT. SANDRA (San.lv) t. A A I. IVp Hub I. 2. Ski Club 2; Span. h Hub 2 ''HA RUSSELL. JANE A GAA L Help t l.d. 2 RY AN. BRIDGET F AF 3. . B.. .ne- Club L Charm C.lub 3. 4: Fren h Club I. 2. 3. G A A I. 2.3. t; Help Club 1.2.3. I. P. p Club 1.2.3. I; Ski Club 3. I. Senior Gle. Club I. sllA 3. t. A Teen I. 2. 3. 4 RYAN. GF1RI F. (Ran) Drama Club I 2 3. t. French Club I. 2; (.A A 1.2. 3. I. k. t |„b 2. 3; SHY 2. 3. I RYAN. MARGARET M. (Peary) Fre nch Club 2. 4; SHA I. SABATINO. TFRI H Charm Club L CA A 1.2. Help Club 3. 4: Junior Achievement 2. Pep Club 1. 2; Senior Glee Club I. 3. 4. SHY 3; Latin Club 2 SABO. GREGORY A (Greg) Trad t (Utter). Interne 4; Junior Achievement 4; Young Democrat 4. SALT. St SAN F. (Sue) SHY 2 SAMI ELS. HR ADI F A (Brad) YIG I S.ANTHO. RICHARD V (Indian) Basketball 1. 299 PONDEROSA STEAK HOUSE 4.V-A •— We want EVERYONE to enjoy steak! d 120 R«t I Hoa i Football 1. 2. 3. 4. Tra. k 1. 2: k, Club 4; Cla s Council 1. 2 SAPP. W INFTF1LD r.(Winn) Football I: Senior Concert Choir I. 2. 3; Ensemble | 3: Sin 2. 3. Y-TrriM 2 SEE YOU HERE! Reed and Henderson Roads SHI ER. JERI I Bu«in - Club I; Charm Club 2. S. Frem h Club 2. 3; G.AA 2; Pro Club I 2: SHY 2; Y Tern. I. 2 Honor Banquet 2. 3. 4 SINCELL RON T (Smbad) SI.AWSON. CARY E (Slaw) Football I. 3. I SARVER. CRAIG I (Hunky) R. k.iball I. Football 1; Cub Reporter I. Siuni b Club I 2. 3 SAWYER. sANORA I andy) SAYLOR. MARK K. Fo,uMI I: Coll I. 3. J; French Club 3. 4. Senior Com . it Choir I, 4: Senior Gin Club I. 2; Senior High Musical 3. SCARBROUGH. ROBERTA l (Robin) Bu . new Club I (Treasurer); Frem h Club 2. Junior Ar hirvemrnl 2 (Treasurer); lit . Council I; OSl Award SCHNEIHLE MYI.ES c Fooib.,11 I 2. I. I; Track I. 2; Wrr iling 1. 2; Ski Club I SCHNEIDER. I—AI RA A. (l-tura) French Club I. 2. 3. 4; FTA 3. I (Treasurer). G.AA I. 2. 3. I. Help Club I. Prji Club I. 2. French Honor So iet 4: Student Council I.CD--Council 2.3: SHY 2 (Prod. nt), 3 (Prcdent). I (V... Pre idem): Y-T.eu- 2. Cheerleader I. National Honor Soi icty I. Honor Banquet 2. 3. S SCOTT. DEBRA E (Debbie) n mm (.onc i SELIC. JOHN W SF.I.L. CAROL A (Carol) ’ Ba.krtball I. 2. 3; Track 3. I. GAA I. 2. 3. I: IVp Club !. Pub Club 2; Ski Club 1. Spam-h Hub 3. J. Senior Coticrrt Band I. 2. 3. 4. Srnior Marching Band 1. 2. 3. 4. Senior Or.lu trj 2. 3; A Ton 4 SHAFFER. MARGARET r (Peggy) (harm Clul 4; French Club I. 2. 3; GAA I. 2. I. I Junior Achievement 3. IVp Club 1. 2. Senior Glee Club 1. 2. 3. 4: SHY 2. 3. 4 SH ARY. RHONDA I Russian Club I: Gdded Rare 3. 4. SHAW . JACK A Fein ir j Club 2; Fren. I. ( lub 2. .3. 4. Ru ian Club I. 2. 3. I. Ski Club I SHF.AHAN. DOLGI AS ( (Dung) Sk. ( lub I Senior Com ert Choir 3. 4. Senior High A1u n il 3. SHROYER. DANNY I. (Punch..) lk krtball I. 3: Library 3. 4 Sill NY DAVID J ( Tom) Honor K,nt|oct I Track 3: Drama Club 2 SMITH. BRADLEY i (Brad) Ba-k. iball I. (...II 1 (Co-Captain). 2. 3. 4: AFS 4; Cla Oiuiu il t. 1 aim Club. SMITH. CYNTHIA S. (C.ndv) Bu mr ‘ Club 3. Charm Club 4: GAA 1.2.3; Pep ( lub I. Ih 2. 3. I: YIC 4. SMITH. EARI. A ’ Foren i la-ague 2 SMITH. DEBBIE Span, h Club 2. SHY 3. SMITH. SHEBA I ANN (Sher) G A A l(Tr.a ur er), 2, 3. I; Pep Club 1. Ski Club I. Sium h Club 2. SHY 2; I A Guard 2. A Teen I. Hoc ke, 4; Rj kethall Manager I SNYDER. PAMELA LANE (Peach) Gwnna tn 4. Tra. k 4: GAA I. 2. 3. 1. lb Ip Club I. Lead er Club 2. 3. 4; Pep ('lub I. Spanish Club 2, 3: Senior Glee Club 2. 3: Student Council 1. SHA 2. 3. 4; YIC 1. I A T.m.r 2. 3. 4. A Teen I. Cheerleader 1, 2. 3. 4. SPENCER. A Dl KF. (Duke) F.mtball 1. Siu deni Dri-t Code Commillee 2. Choir 4 SCULLY. WILLIAM S. (Bill) Swimming i. I; Cheering Sci tom SEEGER. I.IND.A A (Mom) Drama Hub I: FTA 4. GAA I. 2; Russian Club 1. 2. 3. I. Spam«h (’lub 3: Senior (.In Club I SEIDEL, DONALD I (Jell) Football I. 2. 3: Track I. 2; Wrr.il.ng I. 2. Frm.h ( lub I. 2. 3. 4; French Honor S.« iei 2. 3. L Bu i.m (.lub 2. Ski dub . SEIFERT. MARY E. (B.t v) AFS 2. 3: Charm dub 1. 2; Drama ( lub 2; French Club 1. 2. 3; CAA 1. 2. 3: Help dub 2. 3. L Pep Club I. 2. SIFFF.RT. GREG W (Su l) AFS L Fren. h Club 2. Radio ( lub 2 (Se. r.t.iry) 3 (Sim ian), t, Ski ( lub I: Senior Concert Hand 2; Senior Marching Band 2: SPA 3. AA AKI L Honors Banquet 2 SIEGRIST. MARA f B.-k.ibill I. Tra.k I Charm ( lub 2. L Frcm It ( lub I. 2: F I A J; GA A I. 2. 3. L II.Ip Club L Pep Club I. ski Club 3. L Spanish Club V L Senior Glee Club 3. 4. SHA 2. 3. L YIC I SIMMONS. RF-BECt AM (R..k,) AF 2. 3. French Club 1. 3. I. GAA I. Pep ( lub I. Y. nonal Honor SkwIi 3. L Spam h Honor Is 2. 3. J: Rus ian Club I. Sp.mi h dub 1, 2; PR( LSE. R( BF RT I (John) Cro G.unira 2. 3: Track 1. 2. 3; W restling 1; French Club 2. Senior Con ert Band 2. 3. 4. Senior Man hing Rand 2. 3. 4: Senior Orchestra 2. 3. National Honor Soi irt I; Honor Bampiri 2. 3. I STARR. DAVID A (Da . ) IWball 1. 2; W rilling 2. 3. 4. Latin ( lub 2. 3: AIG. SI A A ELEA . MARA I (M.irv) Spanish Club 3; W ARL 4 STEELE. JOHN F (Parc) Track 2. YIG 4 STF.F.LE, I AN B (Susie Steele.Stoic A-Slcel Stole) Drama Club 2; FT A 3. I (President); 300 CAA I: SHY 2. 3. 4: Y-Trcn I STECER. PAI L K. (Stcgs) Baseball 1. 2. 3. I; Football 1; Student Count il 1.2: Class Tru-ur rr 1.3: Y1C. STERNER. SUE E. (Su .r) AF 2.3. . Cub Rr. porter I; Frrnch Club 1, 2, 3. 4; CAA I. 2. 3; Pep Club I, 2; Frrnch Honor Society 2. 3. I (Treasurer); Spanish Honor Society 3, I. Ru 'ian Club 4; Spanish Club 3; Student Count il 1. SHY 2. 3; Honor - Banquet. STEVENSON. LYNN (L.ddv) Frrnch Club I. 2. 3; ETA 3. 4; CAA 1. 2. 3. 4: Hrlp Club 3; Prp Club 1. Spanish Club 3; SHY 2. 3. I (Secretary); UA Guard 4; UA Timer 4 STEWARD. MICHAEL E (Mikr) Ba rhall 1 Ba-k.iball I; Football 1 STEWART. ROBERT M Sk. Club 3; Cla« Council I. STEWART. STEPHEN S (Steve) STIECMAN. ALBERT K ( VI) STOFEEL. SALLY V (St.-O ' CAA I. 2. 3: |Vp Club 1; Spanish Club 2; Senior Gl«« Club I; SHV 2. 3: I A Timer 4; lb- k. I STONE. SANDRA k (Sandy) CAA I. 2. 3. I Pep Club 1. Spanish C.lub I |Vm President). Senior Concert Band 1; S. nior Gmc.-ft Choir 1; SHY 2. 3. 4: UA Timers 4 STONER. GEOFF L. (Stoned) Hm ball 2. 3 STRAUSBAICH. JOHN D (Straw) Cm . t our, trv 2. 3; Sunnming 2. 3; Tennis 2. 3; Ski lub 3. STKIDSRERO. TIMOTHY V (Pokey) Football 2; Track 1. 2: Chew Club 2: Fencing Club 2; French Club 2: Spanish Honor Society 3. J. Spanish Club 3. 4; YTC I. Young Repuhlu jii- STRONG. SALLY K (Bran) AFS 1; FT A 3. I. CAA 1; Pep Club 1.2; Sk. Club 3. 4; SHY 2. 3. 4. I V Guard 3; YIC I. Latin Club 2; Simu Princess I. SITERMASTTR. JOYCE M (Jov) CAA I. 3; Pep Club I. 2: Spanish Club 1; SHY 2. 3. I SU PHF V DAN J • Football Manager I. 2. 3. t. Track Manager 2: YIG. SWAIN. DONALD F (Donald) T TAYLOR. BRENT Has. lull 1.2; Basketball 1.2. 3. 4: F'ootbill I. Track t. 4. ■student Cnurud I TAYLOR. DAVID B. (Eli) Baseball I. 2. 3. I. Swimming I. 2. 3, 4; Senior Concert Hind I. 2. 3. 4: Senini Man lung Band I, 2. 3. I. Senior High Musical I. 2. 3. 4 TEW'ELL SUSAN M. (Silver) • Busmr Club 3. 4; CAA I. 2. THEODOTOU. BASIL C. French Club 3. Frrnch Honor Society 3. 4. Senior Concert Band 1.2. 3; Senior Marching Band 2. 3. THOMAS. NANCY J French Clut 3. . FT A I. CAA 1. 2. 3. 4; Help Club 3: Senior Concert Choir 1; Ensemble I; SHY 2; YIC I TILTON. JEFFREY S (Jeff) Crn-. Gnuntn . Track 1.2.3. 4; Wre.tl.ng 1. TINCLEY. BRENDA k (Brenda) CAA I. Prp Club I. 2 (Secrrtarv); Russian C.lub 3. 4; SHY 2. 3. 4; Senior High Mu-nal 3. I't Runner-Up. Mis Teenage Columbus TINCLEY. RUTH E- • Junior Or. bestra 2. Y Teens 2 TODD. W ENDY J (Toad) FTA 3: CAA 1. 2 (Cabinet); Pep Club I. 2. Ski Club 2; Cla Council 3; SHY 2. 3. I. I A Guard I. UA Tim er 2. 3, 4 (Head Timer) TOOTHMAN. CRAIG B Football I. Swimming 2. 3. I (TriCaptain). W resiling I. leader - C.lub 2. 3. 4; Ski Club 2. Senior Concert Choir I. 2. 3, I; Fnsrmldr I. Student Giunnl 2. 3. 4. I Guard 2. 3. 4; SAC 2. Bovs’ Stan I; Niphomnn and Junior Cla Vice President; National Honor Society 4 THABIE. JACK C (Jack) Golf I. 2. t. t. Sk, Club 2. 3. I; Spanish Club 3. TRAINER. ANN F FS 2. 3. I. Drama Club 2. C I n in ii t lull I. t.A 1. Pub Club I. Spanbh Club 2. 3; Senior Glc« Club 2; SHY 2.3. 1.1 Tuner 4. rRlFFON. DQl Cl IS w (D......‘ 1 t ( dun trv 2; Tenm I Wrestling 1. 2. I Math Honor Society 3. I. Four Point Sward 2. Honors Ban quel 2. 3. t TRI DEVI . I'll 11 I IP V (Ph.hr.ont) Baseball 2. 3; Spanish Club 1 TUTTLE. JEFFREY A (king Tut) Senior Cun cert Choir I. 2. 3. 4 V VAN DYkE. PAUL M (P.V 1) ) Swimming 1.2. 3. 4; Track I; W rr.ll.np 1; Ski Club 2. 3. I; I V Guard 2. 3. 4. VAN IDERSTYNE. GAIL (Gail) Busmen Club 4; FTA 3: GAA 1. 2: Pep Club 1. 2. 3: Sk. Club 4; SHY 2. 3. 4: Y-Tem 2. VARGO. MICHAEL B. (Mikr) • Junior Achirv. BILL OWENS APPLIANCES 1375 W . 1-tnr v« m 135) ''Unique Exterior Ice Service” f+crtfuyin± mcnt 3. VERHOFF. CHRISTINE M (Chris) Frmrh Club 2. 3. 4; FTA I CAA I. 3. 4. Help Club 3; Junior Orrhrtlra 2. Leader ' Cluh I; Senior Glee Club 3: SHY 2. 3. 4 (President). Hockey; Volio ball. VILARDO. FRANK l (Frank) YOLDRICH. JOHN F. (John) Senior G.nrcri Choir 1. Achievement Award 1 W U AGNF.R. CAROL 1 (Carol) Freneh Club I. 2. 3; ITA 3. 4; CAA 2. 3: Pro Club 1; Ski Club 2. 3. 4; SHY 2. 3. I. UA Timer 3. 4. Student Council 1 (Serrrlarx). LL. KY IE F Frmrh Club 3. 4. FTA 3. CAA 2. 3; Junior Achievement 2. Prp Club I: Pub Club 3. 4 (Pr - idrnt); Spanish Honor So i-rtx 3. 4 (Prr ulrni and Suit Trra-urrr). Span-i-h Club 1. 2. 3. 4: SHY 2. 3 WALSTON. GAYLE M (Gayle) Ba-Lcilnll I WALTERS. RANDALL M (Handy) AFS 4; Senior Concert Choir 2. 3, 4; Senior High Mu ical 3. W R[ . MICH A EL R (M.k ) k. Club 2 WARD. SHELLEY A Bo.knl.all I (Officer). Frenih Club |. 2. 3; ITA 3. 4; CAA I. 2. 3. ; Prp Club 1. Clre Club I. 2. Student Council 1. Cla Council 1; SHY 2. 3 WARNER. BELINDA M CAA I; Prp Club I. Senior Conerrt Band 2. 3. 4; Senior Marching Band 2. 3. 4; Senior Com erl Choir 2. 3. I. En rmbl. I; Senior Cle - Club 3; SHY 2 WATSON. HELEN I (Lw.,. ) WEBER. W il l LAM I (Bill) Foothill I. French Club 1 WELCH. WENDY L (W-ndx) Drama Club 2; French Club 2. 3. 4; ITA 3. . CAA 1; Pep Club 1. 2; National Honor Society 3. 4: Senior Concert Choir 2. 3. 4; SHY 2. 3. I; Camp Fir A i tanl Leader; Honor Banquet 2. 3. 4 WENCER. JOHN J (Nut) • Football I. 2. 3. 1. Track 1. 2. 3. 4; Wrestling I WEST. KEN (Chernx Peredyel) WHEELER. ClIRT S (Curt) Crus Count rv 2. 3. 4; Tra. k 2. .3. 4. Y 1C 4 WHITEMAN. DIANE M Bu.mr Club 3. 4; Charm Club 4; Iren It Club I. 2. 3; CAA 1. 2. 3. 4. Junior Achievement 2. 3. 4 (Treasurer 2 Year ); Pen Club I. 2; Pub Club 3. 4; Sk. Club 2. 3. 4. SHY 2. 3. 4. Y 10 I (Imam • Dire, lor); Y’-Teen 1. 2; Honor Award 2. 3. -I; Aollrvlull 4 WILCOX. ANNE E (Ann.) French Club 2. CAA 2; Pep Club I, Senior Concert Band 2; Senior Mar hing Band I. Senior Cle ' Club 2; SHY 2 WILCOX. SIT ANNI A (Su M .- .) AFS 2. 3. 4 (Trra urer); Cub Reporter 1 (.A i laiil E li tor). Frrn.h Club I; CAA I. 2; Help Quh 3; Leader ' Club 3. 4 (Sr. retarv); Prp Club I. 2. Spanish Honor Society I; SHY 2. 3. 1; Y 1C. 4. Talent Show 1. Honor Award Banquet 4; Bu.iils Club 3. WILKE. SUSAN D (So i) AFS 3; Drama Club 2. 3; CA A 1; Pep Club I; Pub Club 4; Spani h Club 3. 4. SHY 2; Y Teen 1. VtILKINSON. MARYLEE C AFS 2. 3. 4; French Club 1. 2. 3. 4. CA A I. 2. 3; Prp Club 1; Pub Club 3. 4 (Serrrtan Trra urer). Senior Concert Choir 1. 2. 3; Ensemble 1. Senior Orchestra 1. 2. 3. 4; UA Guard 3. 4; Senior High A1u‘iral 3; Columbu Youth Sxmphonv; Sv-chroni ed Swim Club. WILLIAMS. JULIANNE P (Julie) Junior Or rhe tra 2, 3. 4; Pep Club 1. 2 (Officer); Ski Club 3. 4; Spanish Club 2. Cla Council 2. 3. 4; SHY 2. 3. WILLIAMS. SUE k (Sue) GA A I. 2: Pei. Club 1; Ski Club 2. 3; Y 1C 4; YTeen 1.2. W ILLOUGHBY . DONNA J Busim-s Club 3. I WILSON. SANDRA A (Sandv) French CJub I. Russian Club 1. Y Teen 2 WILSON. STEVEN R (St vr) F.H.tball I.Tra-k 1; Wrestling 1. 2. 3. 4. Senior G n ert Band 1. 2; Senior Concert Choir I. 2. 3. 4; Senior High Mutual 3. AA INCATL. PAMELA A. (Pam) CAA 1 (A..11.x lull Head). 2. 3. 4; Pep Club I. 2; Spani h Club 1 (President); Senior Concert Choir 1. 2. 3. I (Secretary); Ensemble 1. SHY 2. 3. 4; YTG J. Senior High Mu-ocal 3. 4 AA INTf.RROAA I). I). ANN Forrn i league 2. French Club 3; CAA I. Help CJub 3; Junior Or rhettra 2; Pep Club 1; Senior Con. ert Band I. 2; Senior Com erl Choir 1. 2; En mhl I. Sen ior Cle - Club I. Senior Orchestra I; Y-Terns I WISE. PAUL I). (Doug) Kootliall 1. 2. 3. I. Track 1. 2. 3; Wr - thng I. 2. 3. 4 ( lptam) WITTICH. ROBYN E (Robyn) CAA I. 2. 3. J. Pep Club I. 2; Sk. Club I; Senior Cle.- Club I Student Council 1.2; SHY 3. 1. Cheerleader 1 WOLFE. LFS AA (Wolf-man) Ru«.an Club I; Ski Club 2 WODICKA. LARRY S. WOOD. CANDY S (Bon) AFS 3: French Club 1; CAA I (Officer). 2. 3. J (Publicity Chair man). Help Club 3. Pep Club 1. 2. Sk. Club 3. J; Senior Cl.-e Club 2; SHY 2. 3. 4; I A Timer. 2. 3. 4. Track Queen 3; Christina Formal Court 3; Chairman of Junior Cla Float WOODRUFF. DAVID R (Dave) Ha , lull I. 2. 3. -J (Co-Captain). Basketball |. F.m.iIuII I. 2. 3. 4: Cuh Courier 1 WOODY A RD. CYNTHIA C (Cxn.lv) AFS J Charm CJub 4: Frrn.h Club I. 2. 3. I; C A A I. 2; Pep C.lul. 1. Senior Concert Choir I. Senior Glee Club 2. 3; Cl.. Coun .1 3.4; SIIA 2. 3. t; Y Teen 2. Senior High Musical 1. 2. 3; Nation il Honor Society 4; Freni li National Honor So eiely 4. WORKMAN. BARB J. (Barb) Track I; Frrn.h Club I: Help Club 1; pep Club I. Senior Cler Club 4; Y Teen 1; Senior High Musical 1 WORK El.. KATHIE L. (Kaih.e) • AFS 4. Charm Qub 3; French Club 1. 2. 3; FTA 4; CAA 1. 2. Pep Club 1; Frrn.h Honor Soeirtv 4; Ski Club 2. 4; Cla . Count il 1; SHY 2. 3. 4. Senior High Mu.iral 2. WROE. AMY GAIL (Amy) French dub 1. 2; Prp Club 1. 2; Spani'h Club 3; Senior Com erl Choir 1. 2. 3. t; SHY 3. 4; CA A I (Soccer Offi cul). Y YAQI’BIE. MOHAMMED NABI AFS 4; Lead erC Club 4; Student Counnl 4; YTG 4; AFS Stu dent from Afghanistan YAKLEVICH. JOHN A. (Jax) Che - Club 1; Ru tan Club I. 2. 4; Dive Club 2. 4; Gilded Barr YONTZ. SHARON L (Shrrne) Drama Club 2; French Club I. 2. 3. 4; FTA 3; CAA I (Pre . dent); Senior Com ert Choir 2. 3. 4; F.n emble |; SHY 2. 3. (A l e President) k; Cheerlradrr 1; Homecoming G.urt. Tra. k Queen of Quren- Y’OUNC. PATI (Pal) BuMm-t Club 3: Fremh (Tub 1. 2; CA A 1; Pep Club 1. Y Teen. I Z ZAR A. JANET D. French Club 1. 2. 3; FTA 4; CAA 1 (AT. r Prr idrnt). 2. 3. 4; Pep Club I; SHY 2; YIG 4. Y-Teen I. 2 Z1CHT. LAURIE L (Zekr) • Ba-keiball 1; Track 2. 3; Field Hock 1. 2. 3. 4; Frm. h Qub I. 3; FNC 3; CAA 1. 2. 3. 4; Pep Club 1; National Honor Socirix 3, I. SHY' 2. 3. 4. Y-Teen 1; Junior Pilot Dog Club (Pretnlcnt, AW Prr i dent. Serretarx); Ohio Tra.k (Tub. AAU. 4-H; Torch; Honor Banquet 2. 3. 4. ZIECLFR. KRISTI A (Kr. ) Bo .nr,. Club 3. CAA I. 2. 3. P. p Club I. Senior Glee (Tub 1.4; SHY 3. 4; CxninaMi. 2; Ruddy (Tub 4; l.ibrarx Volunteer; •hh (.rad.- Tah-nt Show ZIEGLER. SHARON A (Sharon) AF S 4; Busi nr Club 2; CAA 1. 2. 3; Pep Club I. Spam h Club 3; Senior Concert Band I. 2. 3. 4; Senior Marching Band 2. 3. 4; Senior Cle. (Tub 2; Senior Orchestra 3; Senior High Musical 2. ZIERCHER. MARK C. Che (Tub 4; Fencing Club 2. 3. 4 (Secretary); Spjni h Club 1, 2; DF.CA 3. ZIMMERMAN. BFTHANNF. (Bethanne) CAA 1; Pep Club I. Senior Clre Club I. 2. 3. 4; Y Teen 2. 3; Senior High Musical 3. ZONAL IHF:NF S. • C AA 1. 2. 3. Pep Club I. SHY 2;Y Teen I ZUBER. PEGGY M (Peggy) French Club I. 2; CAA 1; Help Club 2; Pro (Tub I; Senior Con cert Chmr I, 2. 3. 4. SHY 2; Senior High Alu.i ral 3. ZUBOWSKY. PA I 1. B. (Brad) Swimming 1. 2. Tenm. 1; Spanish Club I. 2; UA Guard 2. I; Due Club 3. 4. Torch I 302 ARLINGTON BARBER SHOP GREAT WESTERN and GRA CELAND MINIATURE GOLF IN THE SHOPPING CENTERS 303 STEAK HOUSES,Inc. sptcialiiiiif In U.S. Print at! choice lontlais tltaka, Print Bttl Rib, Park ChtMi Sta Food and Spaghttti. Featuring U.S. Choice Top Sirloin Dinner 2 LOCATIONS when close to Downtown JACK BOWMAN'S STEAK HOUSE 1130 DUBLIN RD. phone 486-4000 cocktail hour ) N 'I t H i«k 4iy ■ lutf■ Oft hem U'MWfrM, • itt 1wf «T ENTERTAINMENT •very al ht for your dining enjoyment with STEVE FISHER at the Htmmond Chauffeur Driven Cadillac Limousine available . . . sa you can commute between restaurants far yanr convenience or pleasure. J ‘When on the East Side Visit JACK BOWMAN'S STEAK HOUSE £ 433 S. HAMILTON ROAD phone 236-8521 cocktail hour 3 30 le 4 30 mA day. raceye Stlvrder ENTERTAINMENT •very nlfht far yanr dlnlnf enjoyment with DANA RUTLEDGE at the Wnrlltier If you are planning a private party, from 25 to 175; we have 3 rooms available — 2 dance floors. DRUMMERS' TABLE we have a special table set aside for traveling salesmen. You can join your other asphalt buddies and swap stories. FRIDAY A SATURDAY EVENINGS Frae hors d'aauvras served In Rings Den whlla you enjoy the music of the Chuck Handerson Trio. SERVICE IS FAST BUT EFFICIENT This Restaurant is handsomely decorated, and to complete the above, the finest food possible is served, plus everything from your soup to pies is homemade. and finally, the price is very reasonable RUBBER STAMPS ELECTRONIC STENCILS SCHOOL SI PPI.IES GRANDVIEW OFFICE SUPPLY 1221 Grandview Avcnui M1MEOCHAPH AND PHOTO-COPY SERVICE AMERICAN AGENCY INC INSURANCE 3805 N. HIGH STREET Compliments of BUCKEYE TELEPHONE AND SUPPLY COMPANY 1250 Kinnear Road PHONE 488 0655 PHILLIPS 66 SERVICE CENTER LANE AVE. AT 486-6634 STAR ROAD TAMP yzs 305 ARSITY FOOTBALL FRONT ROW: | hil Kopprl (Head Ba.kfirld Coach). Dan Jaeger. John Wenger, Ri k Saniho. Steve Kii hrn. co-captains Larry Larson and Brendan Donovan. Myln Sehnriblc. Doug W i e. Kim Close. Mile Crunrlle, Scott Kell. Petr Corry (Head Coach). HOW 2: Ropr Santillc (trainer). Dave Woodruff. Tom Dale. Chock Balk. Petr Atwell. Bill Caldwrll, Sieve Hosier. Bob lln«. I n k Horn. Greg Erf. Greg Arelurt. Cary Slav von. Tom Rutan (Head line G ai h). ROW 3: Mark Erickson. Rob Wil-larc. Pat French. Chuck R «cr, Dave Mu. Jay Richter. Peie l ump-ion. Bill Brook . Bob Reittrr. Bill Miely, Ri. k Slagrr. Dan Dahlen ROW I: Joe Brown. Paul Balcerzak. Tom Lizar. Bob Crawo, Bill Davi . George Lamboumr, Fald Ballinger. John Ludwig. Steve Luc j-. Bill Reinharl. Randy Brown, Steve Minto ROW 5: Mike Boggs. Georpe Doyle. Rob Cra-vweller. Dave Aker . Mike Sikorj. Don Bland. Dan llarlneti. Tim W vnne. Ned Mi Krone. Terry W vnne. Phil Ijuv ROW t. Jim Shackelford (manager). Jeff Cochran (manager). Jay Ewing (manager). Jav Gw hran (manager). Bill Schneider (manager). John Kendall (manager). Dan Sutphen (manager). Rn h Borden. Kevin Hughe . Dan Canfield, Don CraMO, Jell Evan . Steve Ford MISSING: Garv Bauer. Brad Booth. Mari llirth. Mark Imlnwlen. Mark McCormick. John S« hleder. Mike Week RESF.RN F. FOOTBALL FRONI ROW Jeff Hill, Jim Is-sioc k. Brian Trolier, Ikm (.rites, Mike Hogg . Plnl Fulton, Joe HiKh. We Hopkins, Benue Hrew«ter, Bill Mason. RO X 2 Gerry Middleton (Re erve Coach), Jim Wood burn. Jim Borden. Bid Frame, Andy Horn. Garv Gugliclnu. Craig King, Tom Lankamer. Gevirgi Doyle. Mike Lorwcl. fharlie Arthur. Dan Duplet (Assistant Coach) ROW 3 Joe Carlton. Jai k Rcilter. Dave Dumond. Bob Waller. Jeff Girnwell, lamiu I trainee. Ijrn lame, David Marvilka. Dan Ro el|. Geoff Fljngrrt ROW I (.hip Teiiuta. Boh Jones. Doug Robenault. Bruce Burkholder. Kent Flaherty. Steve McCormick. Gerry Hard baker, Clarence McDaniel, Rick Dawson ROW 3: Jay Cochran (manager). Knn Tavlor. Bob Gordon. Jeff Kiirhn MISSING f ave Applegate, Claude Bovrinr. Grig Ge rhard, Jeff Hiatt. Bill I arbrnsprtgfr. Randy Osterstock. Cliutk Warner, Donald W'right 306 Golden Bears hurtle to victory in fall sports CHOSS COUNTRY: FRONT ROW: Chailte Eirkholl. Sieve MeClavr, I-arry Gill. Dick Gu-Ufvm. chaplain Curl Whrdrr and Fred Dean. Jeff Tilton. Slrtr Aumiller. Mark Leslie, ami John Gilbert ROW 2 Hiek Oiiinhv. Glenn DrMoll, Monle Sltidrbaker, Mike MrChvr. Dan F.okholt, Fred Bruer, Ih.ug Duble. Dale Rhine, and Drnn) Keener HOW 3: Bob Campbell, Scoll Goodrich. S, «.|i Shepard. Ed Tale (manager). Don Coffield (manager). Paul Paolrlti. and Man Cro u-ti (coach). NOT PICTURED Jim M alrr Football Cross Country VARSITY VARSITY OPES RELAYS. DISTRICT AND STATE COMPETITION UA 27 MENTOR . .6 UA .. WORTHINGTON ... 24 UA 35 WORTHINGTON UA ...S3 CINCINNATI VARSITY UA 21 CINCINNATI OAK HILLS ....43 PRINCETON UA . ■ ...53 CINCINNATI ELDER ....44 1 AOiland Rel.it UA 27 PORTSMOUTH ..0 UA .. ...52 DAYTON CHAMINADK . .70 13th out of 28 leant UA 11 AKRON GARFIELD.... . .6 UA .. ■yy DAYTON STEBBINS ....65 2 l.ancaMer Relat UA 21 LANCASTER .20 UA . ...24 CHILLICOTHE ....35 2nd out o( 0 learn UA 34 ZANESVILLE UA . ...23 GRANDVIEW ....34 3 COL UA 40 CHILLICOTHE UA. .. IQ 5 HILLIARD .. 43 .5 1 1 out of 6 learn UA SI NEWARK UA .. .. .42 DAYTON 4 Netiark Relat UA 27 MARIETTA CHAMINADK .... ...101 1 1 OUI ol 10 learn UA .. ...42 LANCASTER 68 5 Elder Relat RESERVES UA .. oo FAIRBORN BAKER 44 llh out of IQ leant 6 Divirit i Championship UA 0 W ATTERSON lot oul of 14 UA WORTHINGTON . .0 7 State Chaittpion hip UA 34 NEW ARK 9 oul of 20 team UA 27 HILLIARD UA 35 MARION FRANKLIN.. ..0 UA .. CINCINNATI ELDER 16 RESERVE UA 35 LANCASTER . .6 UA .. ....47 CINCINNATI La ZANESVH I F. OAK HILLS 72 2 out of 8 UA 42 CHILLICOTH1 UA . .... 15 DAYTON STEBBINS ....( 8 UA 20 NEWARK UA . ....15 FAIRBORN 7 2 out of 15 DA . ....53 WORTHINGTON 26 3 COL DA . ....53 LANCASTER 58 1 oul of 4 luci t: and state competition DA . ....21 WORTHINGTON 31 4 Elder Relay DA . ....17 NORTHLAND W 1 oul of 10 1 Central Ohio League 1 1 out of (i learn Stale Otani|tinu hip 2nd AAA High School 307 Excelling in sports, Bears active as ever during winter months Basketball l AFSiTY I A .. ....83 GREENFIELD UA ... ...49 I A .. 6S NORTHLAND ..59 UA ... ...50 UA .. 68 NEWARK UA ... UA .. 73 WORTHINGTON .65 UA ... ...50 L'A .. 66 CHILLICOTHE UA . . . ...59 UA .. 43 ZANESVILLE ..61 UA .... ...58 UA .. 79 MARION FRANKLIN.. ..73 LA .. 53 WATTERSON UA .. 90 W ASHINGTON COURT HOUSE UA . ..55 UA .. 51 MARIETTA UA .... ..42 UA .. 43 LANCASTER UA .... ..35 UA .. 44 NEWARK UA .... UA .. 63 WESTERVILLE UA . . . . ..46 CHILLICOTHE ....52 UA .. 37 ZANESVILLE ..40 ZANESVILLE ....58 UA . 52 MARION FRANKLIN.. ..39 DESALES UA .. 49 WATTERSON ..41 MARIETTA .49 UA .. 61 W ASHINGTON COl RT LANCASTER HOI SI ..35 COLUMBUS EAST ... ...78 UA .. ....50 MARIETTA UA .. ....32 LANCASTER . .4i RESERVE U.A ....47 NEW ARK .56 UA . . ....54 WESTERVILLE , .41 GREENFIELD UA .. ....40 CHILLICOTHE .23 NORTHLAND ...27 UA ....46 ZANESVILLE .63 NEWARK ...43 UA . ....75 DESALES .48 W ORTHINGTON .... ...50 UA .. ....74 MARIETTA .56 CHILLICOTHE ...36 UA .. ....50 LANCASTER .48 VARSrn BASKKIIiAI.1 ERONT ROW: Burkx Wnghl. Boh Ir . Brail Benjamin. Brrnt Tavlor. Daxc Mct grr. Mark Staker. an.I Barn Burgcrl ROW 2 Jim Hamilinn (couch), Scott Ebright. Bill Bivii, Pat Nralr, Wall Johnton, Djn Kimr , rotupuin Steve Kitchen. Don While, ami co captain Mikr Earl RESERVE BASKETBALL FRONT ROW Bob (ionlun. Bob Walirr. ro-capiam I’hil Kullon. Link Murphx. Mark Wndrmaier. anil Brian Trotier ROW 2: Bill RadrlifTr (coach). co-capUm Kim Taylor. Dave Fruvnrr. Tim RusmII. Jim Ncxtlon. Krnt Elalirrtx, Grnrgr Doxlr. Don Wright, ami Dudlcx Bcaxrr (coach) NOT PICTURED Randx PBug SWIMMING: FRONT ROW Mike Dvorak. Tom I'hlijj. Man Lewi . Howard Sridrl, Frrd Purdy. Tmit Sickle . Mark Worland, John Mi Call. Jun M« Kinney, n lrr Ro lr. Kirk Zi-ki. Clark Bird .ill. Volt Snplr, Scott Toothinan. Tom 1-n hurt ROW 2: Gan l-rFrvfr. Brail Slurp. Ron Finney. Tom hrn t Kill Mikln, Phil Hannon. l- rry Great houv, John Grant. Ja Shaw. Bill Hen el. Petr Kuhn . Phil Berk. M ill WV| p|. John Prop. Pal [kiilr. Todd Grant (uui h) ROW 3 Mari Gnu-', l ah Rhmp. Grrj Hamilton. John MrCalip. Tri jpuin Tom Mi Klrny. Tri Captain Craig Toolhman. Boh Ro srl, Km Farter, Paul Van Dykr. Bill Scull . Tom Ba « hart. Mark llanri k. B rmr I ji hnrr, Tri-Captain Carl Jenning . NOT PICTl RFD Colin Snow Swimming L'A.. ....I t ARLINGTON RELAYS t'A .. ....71 CLEVELAND 1 NIVF.RSITY UA .. ....78 WHETSTONE ..17 UA .. NEWARK 5 L’A .. ....50 Cl Y A HOC. A FALLS ..36 UA .. ...80 LANCASTER W MARIETTA UA .. ....75 AN ESN II I F UA... . .65.5 WORTHINGTON .28 5 LA .. ....71 WETLAND LA .. .... 55 PRINCETON . It) UA.. IM ASHLAND COLLEGE INVITATIONAL t A .. ....50 GREENFIELD ...36 LA.. FA 1 in IF.w UA.. . . ..l t C.O.L. UA .. ....Ut STATE MEET (Dial.) LA .. ...2nd STATE CHAMP MEET Wrestling VARSITY WRESTLING: FRONT ROW Bill Khourir. Kevin Pern .Jell Brown. St. v, Bu-h.« ipla.n F.l Bun Fr.ok K.- Mark. Stanley, Joe Carlry, Steve lm« a-, Co-Captain Doug W'iw. Jav Orllip ROW l |f o. hran, Mikt 'M hii Hulzarpful. Mill Luttnaucr. Jim M. Curd . John I udw.g. Ourlw Arthur, li g Mik. Week . M.k. S.kor., Ik... Bl.mil ROW 3: And) Sallrr. Slew NY lUn. Scoll F. knun. Doup l nlt-n, Mark Bcrn-dorf. Kevin I in.pl.. II, IY-rv W' niip, Bill Mirlv, Boll Berlin. Jim Lr Uxk ROW t W .11 Wilkin-on, In Cochran. I«rr. M.. n Roh.u.l Nndir Min. Marti WV lfall. Daw Dumon.l, Dan C-infield Marlin Miller. Scot I .ilor ROW I •. Sp.tr. r (•••a.h). G rr Middleton (roach). Sieve S Ml. Tom l-mkamrr. D..m Ma...... Si.v Myrrv Boh Numilhr. Ih.iu Whe.hr. link Fnman (head coach), NOT PICTl KKD Kevin Wclfall. Jell I'.mpl.■. H k Dawvon, Inn W ,one UA ... ...46 NORTHLAND UA ... . .Ut SECTION A1 LA ... ....38 HILLIARD UA .. ...2nd DISTRICT IA... ...55 NEWARK LA .. WORTHINGTON .. .21 RESERVE IN... ...48 ZANESVILLE LA... ...45 REYNOLDSBURG LA ... ...37 WESTLAND UA ... ...1 1 WORTHINGTON LA ... ...55 WHITEHALL ... UA ... ...30 FRNNkl IN HEIGHTS . .8 RESERVE LA ... ...47 REYN0LDSBLRC LA ... ...40 BROOKHAVEN T01 RN AMENT LA . ...54 LANCASTER . . UA ... ...41 1 ANCASTKR . . UA ... to NORTHLAND 0 UA . ■ ■ ...37 DF.I.AW ARE UA... ...Ut ALL NOR I II UA .., ...57 HILLIARD 0 OLENTANGY . roi RN NNIENT LA ... ,...55 NEWARK 0 LA .. • DESALES UA ... ..2nd TOP 8 TOI RN AMENT UA .. ....32 WORTHINGTON 16 UA • - GAHANNA 309 VARSITY BASEBALL FROM ROW Bob Roller. Mike Crunrlle. M.ke E-arl . any ljr «n. Bob I nn,:. Pave Woodruff. Barn Burgrn. Krnl Meadow-. Jeff Van Dvke ROW 2: Mike Steward. Mare Speer. Pale Rhine. R,|| Davi . Phil Lauv. Sieve Kil. hen. Pun.- Metier. Bu. kv W nghl. J hn Olfenba. her ROW 3: John Kendall (manager). Ron MrKnight (manager). Mike G.rna (manager). Pal Vale. Ja. k Sroil. Dan Dahlen. Rra.l Benjamin. Mark HilUlrom. Tom Kulan (coach). Tom Anlhonv (« M.Unl coach) RESERVE BASEBALL FRONT ROW Doug Dnvoll. Chuck W arner. Tre- Scherer. Mark Wridrniaier, Tom lamkamer. Bob W aller. Craig King ROW 2: Greg Fla.g. Bob Cordon. Jim Fnher. Mill LuMnauer. Phil Fulton. Link Murphv. Craig Can ROW 3 Dudles B.aver (coa.h). Ke.lh Ian . Pave Fru.ner. Mike Hoggs. Dave V,L avr Manalka. Jack Reitter. Ron Hartshorn (manager). BASEBALL VARSITY UA .. OR ANDVIFW 1 UA . . UA .. ....6 NORTHLAND ....S CHILLICOTHE UA ....6 LANCASTER UA .. UA .. ....12 WATTERSON 10 UA .. UA ... CHILLICOTHE 0 UA . . ....S LANCASTER READY UA DELAWARE • UA .. UA .. UA ... ...II MARION UA . UHFTXTONF • ... 10 HILLIARD MOUNT VERNON. ... FRANKLIN 3 UA .. WAI NIT RIFK'.F UA .. UA ... GRANDVIEW 4 UA 4 WHETSTONE UA .... -1 ZANESVILLE 3 UA .. WHETSTONE UA .. ....1 UA ...14 ZANESVILLE WATTERSON UA .. UA NEWARK 0 3 UA .. W ATTERSON UA ... UA ... ....5 ....1 EASTMOOR WESTERVILLE 3 4 UA .. WORTHINGTON UA .. UA . . HILLIARD WORTHINGTON UA . ....8 watte: rson I UA ... ....6 CHILLICOTHE UA .. . . .8 READY •) MARION 4 l'A ... .. .20 (Hll 1 ICOTHf V FRANKUN UA ... ... .7 RFADY • RESERVE UA . .. ...13 WESTERVILLE 0 UA ... FRANKLIN UA .. ...10 LANCASTER UA 9 WORTHINGTON 3 '1 UA . • 4 LANCASTER ■ UA . .. CRANDVHW 5 UA .. 1 UA . ...10 DELAWARE UA . . READY 8 • UA .. ...18 WORTHINGTON UA . WEST ... 0 310 Spring sports conclude a successful year TENNIS UA . ..4 CRANBROOK .1 UA . ..5 WHETSTONE .0 l’A . ..5 CINCINNATI WITHROW .0 UA . ...5 COLUMBUS ACADEMY .0 LA . . .2 CLEVEI AND UMYKR SITY SCHOOI .3 UA . ...4 CINCINNATI WALNUT HILLS .1 UA . ...4 LANCASTER ..1 UA . ...4 EUCLID ..1 UA . ...S ZANESVILLE .0 UA . ...5 CLEVELAND WESTERN RESERVE UA . ...S COLUMBUS ACADEMY . .0 UA . ...5 WORTHINGTON ..0 UA . WORTHINGTON INVITATIONAL UA . ..l t TOLEDO OTTAW A HILLS TOURNAMENT UA . ..l i C.O.L GOLF UA. ,.W ZANESVILLE UA . ..IS CIRCLEVILLK UA . ..16 WASHINGTON COURTHOUSE.... UA 22 MARYSVILLE UA ..I! WORTHINGTON .... UA ..13 CIRCLEMLLE UA ..15 BEXLEY UA. 14.5 ASHLAND .1.5 UA. ITS CHILUCOTHE 14.5 l’A. ..w ASHLAND UA. ..W CLEVELAND FAIRMEW UA. ..w CALLION UA. 15.5 CHILUCOTHE UA ..11 WORTHINGTON .... UA. ..W COL UA ..11 MASSILLON UA. ..w MARIETTA UA. . .w NEWARK UA. ..w UNCASTER UA. ..w ZANESVILLE UA. ..w WATTERSON UA .2nd DISTRICT UA .2nd STATE TENNIS: FRONT ROW Eil Miller. Dave Pallrn. Roll Rn k Sl.i r. Bill Halt- Carter X'oldt Row 2 link Frvman (cnarh), Rnk Sclilrilrr, Harold Morley. Mall ll.iniill n. Bob Ora r , Mikr Jat kxin, Tom Kernrr R(lW t Jrff Cot hran (managrr), C.irv Alexander. Dave l.nk-nn, |rrr Geninnhardl. Inn M Kinnet. Si«-w Walton COI F FRONT HOW Mike Sohl, Jj. k Tralnir, I jrr H.add, Randy Br. v . r. Mark Savior. Jim Rvan ROW 2 Brad Sharp. Stoll Allrnling. Paul lluinmel. John c. Ro Hoh'on. I.arn Calluwav ROW 3 Brian M. Mahon. Ban Minor. Mikr Ccgenheimer. John Hmnr ex. Rol-n Barker. Strve Johnston. As individuals and as a team track and fieldmen excel Dirk Gu Ufx n evert final winning ••ffort TRACK L’A ..2nd NEWARK INDOOR UA .. l t CO.L INVITATIONAL UA ...49 WORTHINGTON 78 LA.. 84.5 LINDEN 41.5 UA ..In UPPER ARLINGTON LA ...74 DELAWARE 53 RELAYS - RELAYS UA ..2nd CENTRAL DISTRICT DIVISION INDOOR UA. ..6th UPPER ARLINGTON UA ...I t CINCINNATI PURCELL RELAYS - OPEN DIVISION RELAYS UA . ..lvt MOHAWK RELAYS LA ...55 LANCASTER 72 UA. .3rd NEWARK OUTDOOR UA.. 12th MANSFIELD RELAYS RELAYS UA ...96 WHETSTONE 50 UA. .3rd MARION NIGHT RELAYS UA ...96 EASTMOOH 13 UA ..98 NEWARK 29 UA ...66 SANDUSKY RELAYS - UA .2nd CENTRAL DISTRICT OPEN DIVISION SECTIONAL MEET UA ...60 SANDUSKA RELAYS - UA .2nd CENTRAL DISTRICT RELAYS DIVISION OUTDOOR MEET UA ..2nd COLUMBUS CENTRAL UA . ..l l LANCASTER RELAYS RIVERSIDE RELAYS KGT SEOr -« TRACK. FRONT ROW: Dan Kimr . Mark Lewlir. Charlie Ei«khnlt. John Cdberi. Fred Dean. Dick Gu Uf«on. Davi Palmer. Sieve lloftier, .'« Captain Dan Johnson, John Wenger, Co Captain Steve Aumiller. Curt Wheeler, Kim NicnLa, Boh Berlin, ami (j (jplain Srott Kell ROW 2 Dave W'ood, Doug Duhlr. Dave Miv. George Lamhourne, Ja Richter. Bob Grawo. D n Gra n. Pete Livingston. Steve Ford. Rill Brook . Tim t.ilnvorr. Steve l.ui a . Tod Nn tnl. Rm k Quinbv. and Srolt Miller ROW 3: Head Coach Marv Crov ten. Tim Ru ell, George Doyle. Dan Eiekholl. Fred Hrnre. Jim Mealer, Kevin IJerge-ell. Ed Tate. Jim Rollins. Scott Coodm h. Jim Chambers. Mike Papal, Tom Larar. and Mark Staker ROW 4: Awi-tant Coach Phil K p|iel. Mike Witter. Neil Mi Kenne, |etl Thoma . John Schmidt. Tim Wynne, Dale Bonnie. Scott Shepard, Tom Righlrr. Dave Savior. Rick Dawson. Denny Keener. Iim Rjumhu h. W. • ll.ipkin . and Dan Canfield HOW 5 WL-tant Coach Gerry Middleton. Mike Sikora. Glenn D. Mott, Krk Hutchings. Greg Gerhard. Hal Dronbergrr. Doug Dough, rtv. Bob imph. ll. Brent D.niv. I :.i ev Bit. her. Greg Gnmfnrt. Greg Kraife. and Kim Tavlnr ROW 6 Jay Cochran, Don Coffield, Mike Fran, en hi-lli. Mark Wenger. Hn k Whipple. Dan Luul.v. Boh unnllei Mnnlr Studehuker. Tom Eggert. Bill Quillen. Dave Barilo . Jeff Brown, mid Joe Carle ton NOT PICTURED: Terry Wynne. Dave Applegate. Uerrur Rrevr«ter. and Greg Sopp. 312 Girls’ interscholastic teams post winning seasons FRONT ROW Chris Verhoff (Mgr.), Jjn Pipu (Mgr). Barb Brown (Co-rapt.), Midge W'atkin . Ginns Gerhard, Laura Schneider. Sue Arne . Palti Miller. Launr Z.i« hi. Palls Hr own. Vicki (Won . ROW 2 Mm (.line, i.snn Boggs I Mgr.). Sue Rr. k (Mgr.). Jmly Hugh.'.. Karen lawman. Marion Sherman, Addir Sapp. Lori Chri 4iaa«on, Jennie K.’hr, Mars Jane Elam (Co-rapl.). Mis. W harton ROW 3: Barb Skillman. luds llemt , Sue Flory, Nan«s Boden horn. Carnr O'Leary. Anne Kennedy. Gas File. Terri Jackson, Sherrs Smith. Ian s Kuhns. Connie NefT. FRONT ROW Biddy SirgriM, Jan Lucu . lairi Chn tian« n, Connie Neff HOW 2 I'hersl Zw hi. Sue Flors. Addir tpp. Jane Baker. Barb Skillman. Jennie Kohr (Co-eapl ). Juds Dillon, Miss Wharton. Miss t.line. RoW 3: Pjhi bilker. Lisa Beck. Sherry Smith (Mgr ). Debbie Gridlry. Jan Pipic (Cim apt,), I - li« Tilton. Lu s Kuhn. MISSING FROM PICTURE: Sails O'Brien. Carol Sell, managers Debbie Hurras. Chris VerholT. Barb Brown Hockey VARSITY LA ... ....3 WORTHINGTON .. .0 UA .. ....3 DELAW ARE HAYES ...0 LA . - • ....1 GRANDVIEW ') UA ... ....3 FRANKLIN HTS ...1 LA . . . ....1 DAYTON OAKWOOD .. . • UA . . . .. .1 BEXLEY UA ... ....1 CSC 1 RESERVE UA .. ....0 WORTHINGTON U A . ....3 DEI.AW'ARE HAYF .. .11 U A . .. GRANDVIEW I) .. .3 FRANKl IN HTS UA ... .. ..0 DAYTON OAKWOOD UA BEXLEY ... . . .0 LA ... ....0 CSC, ...1 Basketball VARSITY LA.. HILLIARD . .31 UA . . .28 WATTERSON ..21 UA . ...SO NORTH UA . ...:i FKANhl IN Ill's - .. 23 U A .. .54 W HF FSTOM . . 33 43 GR.ANDX IF W W EHRI E . 35 UA ... ...41 WORTHINGTON .... ..53 1! V . S‘ W FSTF.RA 11 I.F UA ... ...43 DAYTON OAKW OOP ...44 II 55 NORTH! AND .. 25 RESERVE HILLIARD ...8 UA ... WATTERSON ..18 NORTH ..11 FRANKLIN HTS ...5 WHETSTONE . .9 GRANDVIEW Q W’EHRI E .12 LA - • 1 WORTHINGTON ....8 UA ... ...45 WESTERVILLE ) UA .. ...30 DAYTON OAKWOOD ...18 ;i NORTHLAND 313 On the court or around the track, girls vie for victory. Volleyball VARSITY RESERVE LA ... o HILLIARD .. 1 LA ... ....1 HILLIARD 2 LA ... 9 BEXLEY ..0 LA ... ■ BEXLEY ...1 LA ... ....0 WORTHINGTON . .'2 LA ... • WORTHINGTON .. .0 la ... • FRANKLIN UTS . .0 LA ... 9 FRANKLIN HTS ...0 LA ... NORTHLAND • LA ... ....3 NORTHLAND LA ... • WHETSTONE . .1) LA ... WHETSTONE .. .0 LA . . • GAHANNA LINCOLN .. .. 1 LA ... ....I GAHANNA LINCOLN . ... 2 LA ... - MIFFLIN . .0 LA ... • MIFFLIN ...1 tr n flit the hall. Jane, when crashing the net is more fun? FRONT ROW Jail. Baker. I -aura E« kmeu (Co-« «pt-). Sallx O'Brien (Mgr ). Kirli killiiun. Jan Pijiir. Janet Born. Mulp. Watkm . Mars Jan.- Rani, Ij .i Berk. Melinda Hormrr SECOND ROW Mi Miller. J. mu. Kulir. M uI. im Tnnti. Sue Flors. I in I m u . Judy Dill.m (Mgr ). |jr li Lillon. Luo Kulin-. Su ir Frrml. Connie Neff. Arjrlir Sapp. Drblnr Hurras (Co-Cipt ). Sherry Smith (Mgr.) MISSING FROM PUTTl'HF. Rubin R.nl. lu.ls lleinl .. Jod) Hughes Dun. W hiteman 314 FRONT ROW: Nancy Bodrnhorn. nn« Kennedy, Mid r Walking SECOND ROW Mi WTiarton. Judy W'riphl. I.i .i It.k. In.Is Dillon. M. lln.lj McDonald. Marion Sherman, Susin Hadley. MISSINO FROM PICT! Rh Jcwlir llufh. ■ uni Marj y R kK.M.il FRONT ROW Marlin Toni.. Pam Sny.lrr. Carol Sell. Jane Raker. SECOND ROW Su n Armolrnng. Judy Heinte, Pam Turrrll, ljunc Graf. Kim Smith THIRD HOW Mi- (Tim . ! '• il. Sutphrn. l.w s Kuhn , Ian F'l'X1, Barb Skillnian, l.v nn linkman TENNIS UA WALNUT KIDGK......0 UA____1 CSC........... t UA ....I WORTHINGTON .....t LA ....2 BEXLEY...........3 LA____S NORTHLAND .......0 UA....S WALNUT KlIXiF.....0 UA ....I CSC.............. I LA ....2 WORTHINGTON.......3 TRACK UNION SCIOTO TRACK MEET ............2nd PI... LA RELAYS..................l t Plan AAl INVITATIONAL.....PU.rd Well 315 SS Years «' Se i°rs A Arhtai h. And ...................22 Adair, Da id....................22 Agr e ti. Debbie.................22 Allen. Mark.........(not pu lured) Altwhul. Krith......(no pictured) Ame . Sue . .22. 59. 130. 253. 313 Amytutz, Janet...................22 Andenon. Lynn....................22 Andrews Robin....................22 Anthony, Debbie .................22 Anthony, Bill....................22 Arehan. Greg..............22. 306 Armstrong. Lrnmr.................23 Atbury, Deborah .................23 Aihleman. Pa trio a... 23. 103. 138 Atwell. Paul.........22. I SI. 306 Aumillrr. Steve......22. 197. 202. 307. 312 Ayre . Su an.....................22 B Bam. Ed...............22. 197. 309 Bakalas Koala ..................23 Baker. Run......................23 Balk. Charlr..........23. W. 306 Bal om. Raymond.................22 Bank . Robert...................22 Bannon. Cathy ..................22 Bardw. ll. Camlvn -. .22. 119. ISO. 193 Bam. Barlmra....................23 Bartel . Robin..................23 Ba-ehart. Tom.........23. 208. 309 Ri« . Mark......................21 BasM-it. Patti..................21 Bailey. Noelle..................2t Battrrwon. Fran.................24 Brail. John...........24. 126. 129 Bearer. ljura...................24 Brbingrr, Craig.................21 Bn k. Robert....................21 Berk. Samuel....................24 Berk, Su an....................21. 313 Beck. Suzanne...................24 Beer. Jon......................24. IM Beeson. Robert .................25 Benham. Janet...................25 Bennett. W illiam ..............25 Bent. Kathryn...................25 Berglund. Ander ................25 Berlin, Robert ..25. 98. 147. 154. 309, 312 (not pietun-d) Bicklehaupt, Tina... . .25. 10. 130 Binder. Stephen . . . , 25 Bleak. Jennifer . ... , 25 Bode. Oregon ..... 25 Bodenhorn. Nam . ... .25. 236. 313. 315 Boehm, Barbara ... 25 Bogg . Helen 26. 313 Bohl. Marilvn 26 Bone. Gan 26 Bonifield. Mananne 26 Borran. Debi 26 Born. Janet 26. 311 Bowen. Donabi .... 26 Bower, Mary 26 Bowman. Doug.... 26. 66 Bover. Erie 26 Brjdford. Jan Bradford. Jud .... . .27 ? Breitmoter. Gan .. 26 Brewer. Randall . .. . .26. 197. 311 Brook . Loelta .... 26. 172 Brother . Marilvn .. Brou e. Peggy 7 Brown. Barb .. .27, 232. 242. 313 Brown. Jeff Brown, Mark 26 Brown, Marsha .... Brown. Pam....26. 33. 13S. 143. 153. 2-33. 313 Buchanan. Jeff...................20 Bui k. Robert....................20 Burgener. W ilium................27 Burns Robert . .27. 126. 129. 1S3 Burn . W illiard ............27. 81 Burtneti. Nano...................28 Bu rh. M.ke............28. 185. 187 Bti'hong. Raymond................28 Bvers Robin......................28 « Cab anmggio. Karen........28. 19J Caldwell. W ilium .. .28. I 16. 133. 192. 103. 306 Cameron. Vick............... 136 Campbell, Jim...................28 Campbell, Su an.................p® Candage. Ron....................... Carlson, Christine..............28 Carlson. Donna..................28 Carmean. Steven —(not pictured) Carver, Brenda..................28 Catwll, John....................28 Ca to, Deborah .................28 Ceculti. Ham....................28 Onci, Camille...................29 Challburg. Lam.............29. 33 Chapman. Chn ...................29 Chern. JoAnn....................29 Chn ten en, Nam .............29. 130 Christman. Linda................29 CUrk. Connie....................29 Clark. Craig ... .29. 103. 1S4. I8fi Clark. Jarne .....2 . . 126. 143 Clarke. Kenneth................29. 188 Clay, Barbara...................29 Clo e. Kim.................29. 300 Giddingtoii. Rulwrt ............32 Coffirld. Donald......32. 307. 312 Colburn. Rath ..................32 Cole. Linda................32. 158 Collin . Anne..............32. 239 Conle . Pamela........25. 32. 187 Conn. Kathlren.............32, 166 Cooper, Edward..................32 Coppins Kent ...................32 Cormany. Claire............32. 139 G rna. Michael.............32, 310 Cornwell. Chri tine.............32 Coughlin. Mark .................32 Craft. Janie....................32 Cramer. Richard.................32 Craw. Paul......................32 Crcpeiu, Dan....................32 Cro bv. Robert.................. 6 m m cvyw awr. mz WELLINGTON HALL Interior I nil- e. SholiliillL' .enter Be l i lie lor a lull. | ii efnl. .uni happy lile. BOBS Kdie Balveut. Pre . RECORD HOBBY SHOP ARLINGTON TRAVEL SERVICE 2432 Chewier lane Ijtlr Slmppiuo Center Colunthn . Ohm 13221 Corner of l ane ye ami Itramloii IM UtH-5931 138-7169 316 Cnwrlle, Michael ...32. 224. 306. 310 Cunningham. K «....................77 Curtin. John........(not pu ttin' !) I) Djtili n. Debbie....................32 Dab . Tom..................32.306 Daly. John..........................32 Daniel, Margie......................32 Davis. Jami.........................32 Div . Jo n..........................77 Dawson, Dave........................32 Day. Robrri..........(not | iclurriil) Daylon, Jamo........................34 Dram. Jim...........................34 Dean, Fredehr.............34. 72. 197, 203. 307. 312 Dennison, Minda.....................3! Dcnti. Mike.........................31 DrRoche. Jrff...............34. 161 DerMott, Carla..........(not pictured) Desmond, Pam........................34 Drvaney, Timothy ...................34 DeVcrc. Scott.......................31 DrVorc. Vuki....................31.313 DeWem, Dave ........................34 DiU. Russell........................34 Dinger. Marir.......................31 Dinger. Marcia......................35 DiPirtro, Emilio............35. 143 DiSanto, Dale...............35. 161 Dorpjnng. Lynda.........35. 158 Docring. Call... 31. 140. 151. 175 Digangun, Srrpil....................35 Donnell, Dana...............35. 81 Dvnovan, Brrmian .. .35. 77. 145. 197. 199, 306 Drake. Michael..........(nut pictured) Drake. Molly ...35. 143. 147. 228 Drigg«. Sarah..........34. 190. 191 Droke, Lisa.......................35 Dubose. Jan.......................35 Duffer. David.....................35 Dunbar, Jennifer.........35. 17, 126 Dunson. Stephen ...............37 DuVall. Rebec a...............37 Dyas. John.....................37 Dynes. Greg....................37 E Early. Michael.......37. 197. 205. 206. 308. 310 Ebright. William........23. 37. 68. 152. 190. 191. 308 Eckman. Laura.........25. 36. 192. 193. 314 Edgar. Chu. k .. .36. 18. 135. 113. 117. 190 Eichlin. Rolun...................37 Firkht.lt, Charlie ... .37. 203. 218. 219. 307. 312 Elam. Man Jane ... .37. 180. 233. 238. 212. 313. 311 Elder, Judith......................37 Ellies. Dianne.....................36 Elliott, Steve.....................36 Ellis. Barbara...............37. 75 Elli . Barbara ...............37 Ellsworth, Craig...................37 Erf. William......................37. 306 Evans, Garv .......................36 Evans. Richard.....................36 Evans, Stephen.....................37 Ewart. Bradlev....................37. 161 F Jhiu. tailoring] I uj | Quality likJFii Tailoring HILL TAILORING COMPANY 1629 W. Latte Ave. 876 S. Hamilton K«l. W6%75 231-3203 STARK ALTMAILR Junior looIvsfMr Farher, Ken.................37. 309 Favrcl. Nannt tie ..........37. 171 Federle, Albert.................(ill Ferger, Trevor.. .38. 65. 126. 113 Fino. Frank.......................3g Firschmg. Ruimund .. .38. 65. 128 Fischer. Denise...................38 Fischer. Jamie........25. 38. 119. 192. 193 Fite. Gayle.......33. 38. 166. 313 Fleming, Samira...................38 Fleming, Sherri.............38. I ll Flint. Bonnie ....................39 Finn. Nancy ....39. 10. 131. 239 Ford, Howard................... .38 Fortier. Kevin....................77 Foster. Skip......................38 Fox, Barbara......................38 Franceschellt. Mike.........38. 312 Fran . Leslie.....................39 Frost. Kathir.....................39 Frye. James.................38, 101 Frysinger. Constance .....--------38 Fuller, Boland....................38 Fulwillcr. John.......(not pictured) Gabriel. Marv.........(not pictured) Gage. Steven ...............38. 62 Gallagher. Patricia...............39 Gallurci. John....................39 Gantt. Richard....................38 Gardner, Lcslir ............‘18. 150 Gardner. Marjorie.................38 Garvey. Charlene..................38 Gatherum, Mark....................39 Gauch. Terri......................39 Gavin. Su an.........-10. 126. 128. 135. 166. 193 Gearhart. Steve.......(not pictured) Cegenheirni-r. Curolarm...........Ml Gemcinhardt. Jerrv . .40. 223. 311 Gerhard. Ginn v ..............40.313 Gilbert. John .......Ml. 307. 312 Gillicri. Nancy.......(not pictured) Gilbert. Sails ...................Ml Cill. Larry............31. Ml. 307 Gingrich, Ann ....................Ml Glenn. Betsy......................40 Golan. Stephanie..................Ml Golden. Donnj.....................40 Goldsmith, Jeffrey.........10. 144, 188. I89 Goldthwaite, Ho hard............(not pictured) Goodman. Beatrice................ 11 Goodrich. Tysa....................II Googins, Daniel...................11 Goltemoeller. Ro c................41 Grannie. IVggv....................41 Greene. Sharon.................... 1 Green. Shrrrc..............-II. 181 Greiner. Brooke.................. 11 Greulich. Marv................... H Gridley. tVUirah..........41. 313 Grievr. Margaret................ 11 Griffing. Cvnthia.........41, 172 Grove. Jennifer.....(not pictured) Gustafson. Richard........12. 219. 307. 312 Gulches, Lvnn.............42. 149 Guv. Jennifer.............42. 181 II Haddov, Mark..................42 Hadley. Kathenn - ... 12. 143. 1 0 Hager. Patti................. 2. 81 Hague. Joseph........(not pictured) Haines. Marilvn..................42 Haines. Nano ....................42 Hall. David.!....................42 Hall. Janue..........42. 130. 119. 153. 154 Hall. Jeff rev...................42 Hall. Nancv............42. 166. 172 Hall, Susan......................43 Halverson. Kathleen............ .43 Hamilton. Carol..................43 Hancock. Mark...........43. 68. 309 Haiikev, Sandra.......43. 119, 154 Harjtcr. Nrlson............13. 73 Harper. William..................Ft Hartnett, KIimIm-iIi.............43 Havener, Gail................. .43 Haves. Janrlle..................-13 Hava, Janice.....................13 Headd. Lam ...43. 197. 221. 311 Hedges. Steve..............44. 60 Hclmrieh, Kathi...................H Hemingway. Thomas...............4-1 Hcrbst. illuun................-H Herr hline, Frederick ..........1-1 Hergrsell. Sheri.................44 Herrmann. Lucy...................44 He ‘, Kirn.................... .41 Hess. Nan i...............41. 172 Hess, Pam .. ....................14 Hr s, Rob rl .............bl, 306 Heydinger, Barbaia.........33. bl Hickey, Mike ...................bl Hickle, Karen....................15 Hirka. Ethan.....................15 Highimith, Anne............45. 141 Hildludd, John...................77 Hites man. Mike..................45 Hites man. Pat...................41 Hoch, Churk......................15 Holcomb, Jean....................45 Holladay, Janet........45. 149. 150 Holliday. Nancv..................41 Holt, Sheila ................. .45 Horn, Brent.....................-15 Horn, Richard...........45. 80. 306 Hosier, Steven . .45. 218. 306. 312 Howard. MarySur..................45 Howison. Pamela............ M . 66 Huffman. April...................Mi Hughes, Gam .....................Ui Hughes, Linda....................46 Hurd. Michael..............28. M Hurrav, Deborah. .33. -M . 57. 1-13. 232. 239. 211. 212. 314 Hutton, Mahon ............Mi. 172 1 Ingraham, Charlotte...........M J Jackson. David.......Mr. 130. 113. 193.311 Jackson. Kenneth.................M Jackson, Tern...........16. 59. 313 Jacob . Joni.....................46 Jaeger. Daniel..............46. 306 Jefferies. Julie.................46 Jelrlt. Dean ....................46 Jennings. Carlton ... .47. 68. 116. 197. 309 Jesseph. Jerry...................47 Jinkens. Jeffrey.................47 Johnson, Dan...........47. 216. 312 Johnson. Dewey-------(not pictured) Johnson. Walter........47. 207. 308 Johnston. Caroline . ..47. 139, 228 317 Jon -«, Annette........................18 Karnap. Su an............ Krim. Jjm«......................18 Keith. Laurie...................18 Kell Scott..........18. 100. 197. 201. 306. 312 KeUey. LIi jItiIi...............18 Kel ey. John....................18 Kemp. Robin.....................18 Kimes. Dan_____49. 201. 205. 207. 216. 308. 312 Kincaid. Jamc ......(not pk turrd) King, Su an.....................49 Kirk. Lisa......................18 Kirk. Man................3-1. -18 Kirklcx. John ... .18. 5f . 65. I I I. 153. 192. 193 Kitchen, Steven ....48.197.201. 204. 205. 206. 224. 306. 308. 310 Knilan . Kylren.................19 Knippenberg. Marlene............49 Kobiitz. Vic....................18 Koenig, Margery.................18 Koe tner. George................18 Kohr. Jennifer ..40. 18. 192. 193. 232.233. 235.313.314 Kopnxer. Tern ..................19 Kent. Drrv .....................19 Kran . Ronald...................SO Krrinbihl. Anne...........50. 136 Kruger. Grrtcben.........41.50 Kuej iler, Gjnnir...............50 Ktihle , Kathnn.................51 Kuhn. Corwin ................19.51 Kuiper . Carol..................50 Kutzley. Curt.......(not pictured) LaBarrr. Donna..................41. 50 Ijrhner. Bernard ... .50. 68. 154. 163. 192. 193. 309 Lane. Stephen........(not pictured) Lange. William...................50 Larrimef, Crete hen........41, 51. 130. 140 Larson, Chri ....................51 La non. L rr ...50. 56. 143. 147. 197. 200. 201. 227. 306. 310 Latiolai . Clifton..............50. 62 Laufrnweiler. Louise..........(not pit lured) Lavrllr, Jan ....................50 Liter. Diana.....................50 Laur, I jura.....................51 Leaflet, Ann................51. 161 Lee. Carol.......................52 Leeder. Jodrllr..................52 LeRov. Tom.......................52 Leslie. John.....................52 Leslie. Mark .. .52. 153. 307. 312 Leuchter, Fred...................52 Lewi . Jamr .....................52 Lewi . Joan......................52 Lew it, John ....................52 Li. Martha.....10. 52. 126. 134. Love. Denise Low man. Karen .... Lucas. Joe Ludwig. Juds Lutz. William . 48 Lux. Kathleen 18 «r .48 Lyon, Jennifer Maclean. Richard .. .(not pi, turrd) Maher. Tom..........(not pk |Ured) Maimoor. Mark ....(not pi turrd) Marty nak. Pal.................... Mastie. Dave ...................$.1 Mattrrn. Su anne................5.1 Maull, Anne.....................5.1 May. Marilxn.....................51 M Cabe, ................. 54, 309 McCalley, Laura..................51 McCauley. Ed....................45. SI McClannan. Bonnie................S5 Mediae. Stephen .. .55. 130. 307 McClintock. Karen_____40. 55. 133 McCollough, William .............55 McCormick. Kim...................55 McDonald. Mike....(not pictured) McElrot, Thotna ...........55. 162. 171. 197. 309 McGee. Denni .............55. 190 McKay, Mary......................55 McKnight. Ron .............55. 310 McKowan. Patricia................55 McLarnan, Timothy............47. 55 McLeod. Marian...................55 Meadow . Kent.........53. 226. 310 Mealer. Sally ...................58 M«kI. Steven.....................58 Mellem, Kn ti....................58 Mercer. Alice....................58 Metzger. Date.........58. 308. 310 Metzger. Janet............58. 172 Meyer. Sue.......................58 Meyer . Dave.....................58 Michael. Dune.................. 58 Miller, Cynthia..................58 Miller. Ellen....................59 Miller. John.....................59 Miller. Sandi....................58 Miller. Steven......(not pictured) Millhon. Jeanannr................58 Mitchell, Bruce..................58 Mitchell. Geoff..................58 Mitchell. Tim....................59 Monroe. Mike.....................59 Moore. Cathy ....................58 Moore. Faith.....................58 Moore. Julie.....................58 Moorehrad, Carol..........58. 136, 140. 229 Morelock. Craig ..(not pictured) Morse, Hill......................59 Mount . Marcia.................-M). 59 Mueller. Judy....................60 Murray, Su an....................60 Myrr . Thoma ...................(4) M3. 116, 190. 192. 193 Neds. Nancy 60. 166 Lirhtenberg. John Nelson, Doug 61 53 60 Living-ton. Janie Nicola. Kim ...... ..60.81. 151. Llovd. Jack 217. 312 larng. Robert .. .53. 197. 226. 310 Noble. Stafford C.. . . .60. 79. 143. 1 . 222. 311 Putnam. Doug............63. 144. 190 Obermeyer. Darlene........ ,1. 15) O'Brien. Janet.................fcj 0'Brieii. Sally . .60. 232. 234. .314 Offenbacher. John.........f 0. 65, 128. 310 Ojalvo. Howard.................60 O'Kane. Dan....................60 Oldford. Janne.................61 Oldham. Barbara................61 Oliver. Jeff...................ft! Orewiler, l.vnda...............61 Omslein, Marku ................ol 0« ing. Mn hael................61 Ostrander. Katherine...........61 Owen. Lora.....................61 P Palantekin. Erol..................62 Palm. Bnan..............62. 188. 189 Palmer. Davi .........62. 216. 312 Pappas. Stephen ... .(not pictured) Paprocki. Karvn...................62 Park . Kathy..................62, 66 Parks. James......................62 Pataky. Craig.....................62 Patterson. Jack...................62 Pauken. Patrick...................62 Paul. Gan...............62. 188. 189 Pennell. Daniel...................62 Peters. Mitch................. 141 Pfahl. Jay.......................62 Philip . Chn tine................63 Pinittanond, Suvicha ............63 Piper. Man ....63. 103. 151. 158 Pipic. Jan ...........63. 238.241. 313. 314. 315 Plahula, David..............63. 185 Powers. Mike.....................63 Price, Germaine ... .(not pictured) Prodell. Sarah...................63 Purdum, Pamela...................63 Radeliff, Beth..................63 Ramey. John.....................63 Rank, Tom.......................63 Ransom, Marilyn............61. 141 Rarey. Kathryne.................61 Ra«che. Dale ..... .(not pictured) Raspaolo. Joseph...........61. 141 Rauch. Anita...................61. 67 Rausch, Connie .................64 Richardson. Dee Ann . .40. 61. 119 Richardson. Michelle............61 Rigg . Marianne.................61 Roaden. Janice..................64 Robert . Jim....................64 Rol ert . Lynda.................61 Roberta. Penny..................61 Rochm. Bob.'...............64. 149 Rom ire, Melinda ....61. 172.314 Ross. Frank..........64. 214. 309 Ro el. Robert.............64. 309 Rouse. Max......................64 Ruble. Patti...................64. 67 Rudmo e. Mama..........64. 67. 72 Rudy. Barbara..............64. 171 Runyan, Chn tine................64 Rupert, Sandra..................61 Ru ell. Jane...................64 Ryan. Bridget...................64 Rvan. Gen..................68. 176 Ryan. Peggy.....................68 S Sabatino. Ten................68. 172 Sabo, Gregors.....................bft Sailer. Andrew. .68. 152. 190. 309 Salt. Sue..........................68 Salrgalier. Howard.................68 Samuels. Bradley .. .(not pictured) Santa.Maria. Pet.-.................68 Santho. Rick .. .68. MS. 201. 306 Sapp. Winfield........(not pictured) WILFRED A. VERH0FF Jeweler 1900 W. Henderson 1518573 318 V ir er, Craig 68 lup, Kristin (not pictured) iwvrr, amlro (not pictured) i lor. Mark .68. 106. 311 rarbrough. Roberta 68 chneible. Mvb- .. 60. 306 rhneider, Laura .. . 69. 136. 166. 232. 313 cott. Debbie 69 cully. W ilium..,. 69. 309 ergrr. Linda 69 ndel. Donald .... 66. 69 leifert, Mary 69 eder. Jrr 69 ielig. John .(not pirturrd) ell. Carol 69. 315 •halfer. Mirgarel .. 69 hary, Rhonda .... .(not pu lured) law. Jack 69 veahan, Douglas .. 69 Kewalter. Anne — 69 iroyrr, Dan 69. 103 unn. Day id 69 •cirri. Creg 69 teg rot. Mary 69. 69 immim . Rrbr. r a . ingell. Ronald 18. 70 lawson, Gary .... .. . 18. 70. 306 mith. Brad .. .65. 70. 128 irnth, Cynthia .... 70 mith, farl 70 youth, Mary Smith. Sherry .... .. .26. 96. 70. 186. 239. 211 242. 313. 314 Snyder. Pamela ... -.61.70, 228. 229. 232 237. 238. 315 Spencer, A Duke . 71 Spit . Alan .(no! pictured) Sprouse. Robert ... 49. 71 Starr, Day id 71 Stanley. Mary .... 71. 73 Steele, John 71 Steele. Susan 71. I3(. Sieger. Paul 71 Sterner. Sue 71 Stevenson, Lynn .. Stenanl, Mike .... ...71. 78. 310 Stewart. Robert .. .57. 71 Stewart. Stephen.. Stiegman, Albert . .(not pictured) Slone. Sandy 71 Stradley, Daniel .. 71 Strambaugh. John 72 Stndsbrrg, Tim... 72 Strong. Sally 72 Sutphen. Daniel .. 73.306 Swain, Donald ... .(not pictured) T Yalaska. Jeff Van Dvke. Paul .... .77. 208. 309 Van Iderstynr, Gail . Verhoff, Chris . .73. 166. 242 313 Vilardo, Frank Voldrich, John W Wagner. Carol W all, Kvmr ... .74. 130. 132. 149 W a Mon. Gayle 74 W alter. Carl (not pictured) W alters. Randall. . . . Ward. Michael .... Ward. Shellry Warner. Belinda ... Watson. Lynne .... Weber. Bill Welch. W cndy West, Ken Wheeler, Curl . .74. 197. 307. 312 Whiteman, Diane .. Wilcox, Sue .74. 126. 1.35 Wilkinson, Mary Lee 74. 130 W .Hums Julie .... Williams, Man .... W illiam , Sue Willoughby. Donna. Wilson. Sandra .... Wilson. Steven .... 75. 309 W ingate, Pamela .. 75. 79 Winlerrowd, D Ann W i r. Paul 75. 197. 306, 309 W itlich. Robyn .... Wolle. t.r 75 W min ka. Larry ... .(not pictured) W ood. Candy 75.232 Wixxlruff. David ... ..75. 78. 197. 227. 306. 310 Woodyard. Cynthia. 75. 172 Worrel. Kathir .... .. .49. 75. 150 Y Yaklcvich. Jav .... 76 Yaqubir. Nabi .... .. .65. 76. 128 Yontz. Sherrie .... ... .33. 75. 76 Young. Pali Tat lor. Brent ...............72. 306 Taylor. David......................49, 72 T« . Marjorie...........(not pictured) Trvrll, Sue.........................72 TVodotou. Basil.....................72 Thomas, Nancy .....................66. 73 Thompson, Dorothy...................72 Tilton. Jeff....................72.307 Tutfry. Brenda......................72 Tiagley. Ruth.......................72 Todd, Wendy...................73. 161 Tooth man. Craig... .73. 147. 197. 209. 210. 309 Trabue. Jack..............73. 220. 311 Traioer. Ann..................73. 132 Tnffon. Doug..................73. 309 Trudeau, Phillip....................73 Tvttle. Jrfl........................73 Z Zara. Janet..... Zicht, Laurie ... Ziegler. Krirti... Ziegler. Sharon.. Ziereher. M irk .. Zimmerman. Belli Zonak. Irene .... Zither, Pegg) ... Zuhowsky. Paul . ----76 76. 313 ____76 . 19. 76 ----76 ____76 ----76 ----76 ____76 Juniors A Bird. Brun .(not pit tun d) Birdsall, K rne.... Ki Black. Steve .81 10.3. 175 Acevedo, Olga .... .(not pu lured) Blaine. Cathv Achat . Kevin Blair. Sand) 81 Ackerman. Lisa ... .. .. OKI Bland. Don 81 Ackers. Jrll 81 Bloom. Patty Agm. Jay 81 Blosser. Nancy .. . . Aker . Dave 81. .306 Board. Pain Alexander, Steve .. .(not pu lured) Bciloon. Mike 81 Allerding. Scott ... 81. .311 Boehm. Barb .81. 1 35. 150 Amatos. Chn 81. 188 Boehm. Debra ...., .(not pit lured} Anderson. Man ila . 81 Botinir, Dale 81. .312 Andrews. Beth .... 81 Booth, Brad 81 Andrew . Joan .... .(not jin turn!) Borden, Ru b HI. 306 An ted, Todd 81. 312 Bo tic. Barry 81 Anthony. Tom .... 81 Boucher. Tim 81 Arnold. Jennie .... 81 Bowman. Tammy .. 81. 228 Ashton, Clare 81 Bovd, Greg Atkin . Debbie . . . . 81 Bratknrv, Mark ... 81 Attndge. Ellen .... 81 Braithwaitr, Janet . . 81 Auld. Don ion Brandt, Jeff .(not pieturcd) Auld. Sallv 75. 81 Braun, Drrf 81 Braun. Gayle 81 B Brerse. Terry 81 Bru key. Pam 81 Bright, Sunny . . . .. .81. 171 Baehr, Chn 81 Briscoe. John 81 Barr. Donna 81 Bmley. Fd Bailey, Sharon .... 81 Brook . Bill . 81 306, 312 Baird. Donna Bro end, Bill 81 Balerr .ik. Paul. ... hi. 306 Brown, Joe Ballinger, fdd .... Brown. Handy 81. 306 Bangert. Buff .... 81 Brown, Bet ky 81 Barnes. Jenni ..... 8t. |99 Brown, Ru k . 81. 186 Barnett, Man la ... .(not pn lured) Brown, Slevi 81 81 n. g. Barthrlma . Ann ... Bur birr. Ho k 81 Bauer, (.ary 81 Burning, Brandt , . . 81. 170 Kaumhuseh. Diane . 81 Burgert, Barry . .R . 201 306. 310 Beall. Chip 81 Burke. Becky 85. 175 Beattie, Ann Burkholder. Amy . . 85 Beck. Phil ..81 188. 309 Burton. Be. ky . .85. 136. 138. 154 Beckwith, Ellen ... Burton, Dave Bell. Mark 81 Butter . Lynn 85 Be mid uni. Judy . . . . 81 Bcnalc.i ar. Carmela 81 Bender, Brian .(not pieturrd) C Benedict. Keith 81 Benjamin. Brad ... ..81.308.310 Bernard. Bob 81 Calhoun. Clint .... 85 Bcrwangrr, Cynthia 81 Canfield, Danny ... 85. 306. Bet , Trjj 309. 312 Hillman, Mitch .... HI Gmnrll, Mike 85 319 PAPERBACKS HARD CON HRS MAGAZINES OUT OF TOW NEWSPAPERS SCHOOL TITLES STUDY GUIDES COLLEGE OUTLINE SERIES FOREIGN MAGAZINES CHILDREN S BOOKS FINANCIAL PUBLICATIONS LITTLE PROFESSOR BOOK CENTER LANE AVENUE SHOPPING CENTER 320 arlev. Joe 85. 212.215.309 arUon. Karen .... 85 amevale. Al .(not pictured) artcr, Jeff 85 arver. Craig as. 310 astir. Si oil .(not pictured) a lo, Darcv as avallaro, Rick .... as nci. Maggi as hamberlaro. David pictured) lumber . Jim . . .85. 96. 312 lhapman, Steve ... as Iharles. Blair . .85. 96. 135. 157. 159. 193 Ihenev, Sue 85 Jieugk Ihfisnun, Bol 85 Ihrissinger. Katin . as ihrissos. Cynthia .. 85 !hnstian on, l-ori . . .as. 138. 313 3 rk, Marta 3ark, Sharon 3ark. Tom 86 3cm. Sallv 86 3ose. Dave 86 3vnirr, Mark 86 iiates, Charnva ... . 86 3ibe. Caron 86 Tehran. Pam 86 Toffield, Denise ... 86 Tote. Pam 86 Connor. Su an ... 86 5iok. Nancy 86 'ooper. Steven .... 86 lorry. Mark 86 'orkwell. Jamie .. lorrcale, Andrea . 86 lostin. David 86 aXterman, Devon . , .(not pictured) loud. Clairone .. 86 aig. l.i a 86 Livi 86 ainc, Connie ... jBswelkr, Rob . 86. 306 unvtn. Tom CriM. Julie 86 Cromwell, Blair .. 86 Crov . Debbie .... 86 Crolher . Marsha . . .(not pictured) Crowell. Sue 86 Cunningham, Mark pictured) D Milra. Dan .. .86. 198. 306. 310 Jiilev. Tim Jiniel. Chris 86. 157 Javenport. Joyce .. 86 )av . Bill 80. 306. 308. 310 ) vi . Kevin 86 laws. Sallv 86 )iv . Scott 86 lay, Tom .(not pictured) jayton. Mark 86 Irak. Lesa 86 JeCesaro. Pattv ... 86 lecker. Bob 86 Irmott. Glenn . .. . . .86. 307. 312 lennis, Mark 86. 92 kringrr. Rich .... 86 ►ewev, David 86 Kesem, Bob 86 hllon, Greg •illon. Judv .86. 232, 234. 313.314.315 We;. Bol Hr. teherty, Jerrv .... 86 kmlcy. Dan Dougherty. Kathy 86 Doulin. John ..; .86. 90. 144. 176 Giovanello. Sally Glrba. Chris 88 88 Doyle. Pat 86. 211. 309 Glover. Alan 88 Dragoo. Connie 86 Glower. Don 88 Drumm. Lisa H6 Goddard. Lori Duble. Doug 86. 307. 312 Gonsrr. Carol Dunn. Josclyn 86 Googin . Chris 88 Dvorsky. Chrrvl .... Hr. Gordon. Cathy .. .88. 93. 135. 229 Graf. Laurie .88. 237.315 Graham. John E Graham, Kim 88 Graham, Susie 88 Grant. John .88. 211. 309 Ebert, Cheric 86 Crasso. Don 88. %. 97. 159. Ebert, Melinda 86 .306. 312 Eckelberrv. Lynne .. 86 Gra o. Bid 88. 200. 306. 312 Edmondson, Bob ... 86. 186 Graves. Bob Edwards, Jim 86 Graves. Marc .88. 159. 309 Fenian, Carl 86 Grav, Donna Elder, Nancy 86 Greathouse. Lirrv .. .88. 210. 309 El Khidrm. Saad ... 86 Green. Theresa 88 Ellies, Lisa . . . 75. 86. 96 Greiner. Jeff 88 8 . English. Bev 86 Griffith. Sherrie — . .88. 162. 171 Epps. Dave 86 Grinstrad, Don Erickson. Mark .... 86. 306 Guider, Avj Ernst. Tom .86. 210. 309 Each liman. Lvnn ... 86 Evans, Betsy H6 II Evans, Jim 86 Evans. Jefl 86. 92. 161. 306 Ewart. Wendy .86. 176. 177 Huddox, Man la . .. . 88 Ewing, Jay 87. 306 Hagenloclirr, Judy .. 88 Hailey. Joy 88. 157 Hoffman. Stephen...............8 Hohman, Bob....................100 Hohn. Steve........(no! pictured) Holdrrman. Kris..........89. 187 Holland. Patty .................89 Hollingsworth. Can.......; • • 100 Holzaephel. Kn...........89. 309 Houchard. Jim...................89 Houghton, Bob...................90 Himk. Susan.....................90 Housman, Donna..................90 Howard, Susan..................-90 Howell. Cindy..................'HI Hrohan. Cam....................'HI Hubbard. Gavlin................'HI Hudson, Mis ) ...........‘HI. 16 ) Hughes, Jodie............ H). 313 Hughes, Kevin............90. 306 Hughes, Mark...................'HI Hunt. Jim.................... ‘Hi Hurley. Rich....................90 Hussey, Dianne .............. 'Hi Imbodcn, Mark............... .'HI Irnmkc, Jim.........(m'l pictured) Faber, Tom.........................87 Fawcett, Paul......................87 Feamster, Frances..................87 Fergus, Sylvia.........87. 88. 130. 135, ISt, 157, 161 Few. Heather..........(not pictured) Finelli. Frank.....................87 Finney. Ron.................87. 309 Finn. Steve........................87 Fiorino, John......................8i Fischer. Barb...............87. 102 Flinn, Sun.........................8i Flint. Marty.......................8i Flory. Su an .. .87. 150. 313. 314 Fold, Don..........................8 Forbes. Sue .......................87 Ford. Steve ....87,217,306.312 Foster. Cinny...............8.. 166 Fraae. Jill........................87 Freda. Tammy.......................8‘ French. Pat.................87. 306 Fries. Tim.........................84 Frost. Su ie................87. 314 Fry. ...............87. 20 . .308 Frye. Tim.........................8j. Fuiuton, Nancy .................. 87 Calloway. Larrv..................87. 311 Gallucci. Anita................ Camb . Joe..................... Garrison, Rod.....................88 Garwick. Vicki....................88 GaskiD. Pat....................... 2 Gaylord. John....................J88 Gaynor, Arthur................. Gegenheimer. Mike................« . 311 Gehring, Jack.....................88 Gerlach. John......................2 Gibb. Dave........................88 Gibeaut. Janine..................i88 Gilmore, Tim.........H8- 1 •• 1- Cinther. Vicki....................88 HaUs. Hank Jeffers. Connie 90. 136 Halberg. Steve ... 88 Jenkins. Joy 90 Haldi, Lisal ..(not picture !) Jeschkr, Sheila . . . . Hales. Bill .88.223.311 Johnson. Andv .... Hall. Denise Johnson. Brad Hamellierg, Mark . . .(not pictured) Johnson. Jill Hamilton. Greg .., ..100. 210. 309 Johnson. Steve .... .(not pictured) Hamilton. Matt... 88.311 Johnston. Sur 90 Hamman, Gary ... Jones, Doug 90 Han Barb... 1 r,, Han. Derek 89 June . Pam Hardin. Bob 100 Jones. Sandy 90 Hannah . Bev .... 89 Joost. Erie 90 Hanson. Beth . — 89 Joyce. Richard .... .(not pictured) Harinon. Ann .... 89 Julander. Jan 88. ‘XI Harmon. Phil .... 89. 309 Harper. Boh 89 Harris. Garv K Harris, Joanna ... 89 Hartnett, Dan .... 89 Hay . Sue Keith. Duane Heer. Sue Kendall. John .... • •91. 306. 310 Hrinlrin. Terri ... Kcnnedv. Anne. . . . •91. 236. 313. HeinU, Judv 315 237. 313. 315 Hennessey. Ellen . Hennrv, Debbie . . Hensel, U illiam .. 8 ). 309 Kimball. Monica... Herron. Vaughan . Hiatt. Mike Kirwin, Kevin Hickey . Tom......................89 Hill, joe.........................89 Hill. Mindy.......................89 Hilligot . John...................89 Hillstrom. Mark..................89, 310 Hilubiddlr, Donna.................89 Hmshaw. Sallv . .89. ISO. 229. 232 Hintcrshievi. Elaine..............89 Hirlh, Marc ......................89 Hodson, Morgan...................89, 170 Klein. Keith...............9j Klein. Ken......................... Klein. Malcolm.................... Kbe. Bob........................... Knapp. Paul.........(not pu’tuVrd) Knowlton, Sandra................ qj Koch. Kathy.....................qj Koenig, Mark.................. jo , Kontras. Nick.............. qj Kostoff. Alberta...........qj j , Kottman. Wa nr.................91 Krau c. Eric...................91 KnstofTersen. F.nk.............91 Krou r, Jan....................91 Kuhlrs, Joannr.................91 Kuhn . Pete................91.309 Kuhn . Lucy.........91. 237. 242. 313.311. 315 L Lamb. Mikr............(not poturnl) Lambert. Dave....................91 Lambournr, George . .91. 306. 312 Landi . Kathy....................91 Langley. Pat.....................91 Latiolai . Cindi.................91 Laurence. Mikr ..................91 Lau«. Phil............91. 306. 310 Lazar. Tom.......36.91.306.312 Lee. ............................. LeFevre. Can......91.210.309 Lfininger, Eric..................9| Lenker. Ted .....................91 Levey, Jan.......................91 Level . Kathy ................. 91 Lewi . Linda.....................91 Lewi . Sheryl....................91 Lind, Pat........................91 Lindsay, Clare...................91 Link. Rav........................91 Lisle. Gigi......................91 Livingston. Petr. .91. 93. 306. 312 Llovd. Preston...................9| Locke. Mike......................91 Locke. Pete......................91 Loechler. Phil...................91 Lombardi. Albert.................91 Longman. Linda.... .91. 156. 232 Loupher. Can ....................91 Lowman, Andrea...................91 Lownie, Bill.........(not pirturrd) Lucas. Kim.......................9| Lucas. Steve..........91. 213. 217. 306. 309. 312 Luck . Robvn.........(not pictured) Ludwig. John..........91. 306. 309 Ludwig. Mike....................100 Luke. Judy.......................91 Lynch. Pat.......................91 M Maccrackrn, Nancy .............91 MacDonald. Gan.................91 Macklin. Nancy ...............100 Makley. Bill..............91. 309 Mannelli. Joe.................100 Marshall, Cordon...............91 Marshall. John....................182 Martin. Karen .... .(not pictured) Martin, Paula . 91. 136 Mauger. Patti Mav. Brad Mavnard. Kathi ... McBride. Martha .. 91 McCabe. Marnie . .. .91. 135. 159. 168. 238 M. Clave. Mike 9|. 102. 307 McOenaghen, Dawn 91 McConnaughev. Su ir ... .. 5. 91. 169 MO McCormick. Marl . 91 McCoy. Brian McCullough. Jams . 91 McDorman. Dave ... 91. 165 McGhee, Beth 91 McClone. Pat McCraner. Molly . . 91 McCuckin. Tim ... .(not pictured) McGuire. Kevin . .. McHenry. Nan McKenzie, Neil .... .94. 306. 312 M«Kittle . Mikr ... 91 M Knight. Debbie . 94 McMahon. Pat .... 91 M Michael. Cathv.. 91 McNamara. Molly .. .94. 187 McPeek. Jennifer .. McWhorter. Debbie 91 Meckstroth. Dvanr . 91 Mreder. Susie 91 Mellem. Bob 91 Mrmck. Li«a MertZ, Trri 91 Men, Paul 91 Metakk. Tricia .... .94. 154. 240 Meyers. Lea 91 Midden. Mindy .... 91 Miely, Bill 306. 309 Miles. Wei 9 Miller. Ed .94. 129. 311 Miller. 94 Miller, jon .(not pirturrd) Miller. Mike Miller. Patty 313 Miller. Rodger .... 91 Miller. Scott Millikan. Sue 91 Minton, Dedr Minton. John . .. . Mmto . Steve . . . ..95. 306 Mi . Dave ..95, 306, 312 Monlavon. Michele. ..95. 156 Mood . Bruce Moore. Mu helle... ..95. 171. 229 Morgan. Can .(not pirturrd) Morgan. Glenn 95 Morgan, l.inda .... Morgan. Susan ... . Morlrv, Manlvn . ., 95 .Morrison. Dune . . 95 Pfefferle. Ben ... . 95 Morrow. Jan Phillip . Cindv ... 95. 228 Mussor. Jell 95 Phillips. Joe Muhlbarh. Jim . . . Pierce. Randy .... 95 Murphey, Dick ... 95 Plahuta. Tom .... Murtha. Carol... . 95. 151 Pond. Jim Myers. B.I1 Poole. Jeff % Myers. Carol Popa. Jim % Porterfield. Lvnn . Myers. Steve N 95. 309 Porterfield. Scott . Powell. Pam Price. John Pnde. Blair Pnestlev. Alicia .. 96 ...96. 162. 309 96 96. 136 Neale. Pat.......95. 205. 206. .308. 310 Nelson. David...................95 Nesbit. Connie..................95 Nierman, Kevin..................95 Noble. Sur....................9.r Nolan. Chns ...95. 126. 175. 189 Northmp. Scot...................95 Nuernberg;. Amy..........95. 130, 161. 190 O O'Brien. Kevin........95. 175. 186 O'Brien. Tom......................95 Ohlmger, Debbie_____95. 102. I 8 Oliver. Carolyn.................95 Ollar. Barb....................95. 156 Olson. Ken......................95 Orr. Sue........................95 Onlip. Jay...............95.309 Osborne. Jill..................95. 103 Otter. Craig....................95 Owen. Jim ......................95 Oze. Barb.......................95 P Page, Frances......................95 Paltz. Man Kav________.(not pictured) Papai, Mike.......................95. 312 Paris. Keith......................95. 310 Pataky. John..........(not pictured) Patten, Dave......................95. 311 Pauken. Jim........................95 Peartv. Jim...........(not pictured) Prrdrw. Jim...........(not pictured) Perdew, Rozane.....................95 Perry, Buz.........................95 Perry. Jeff........................95 Perry. Man ia.........(not pictured) Petitti. Phil......................95 Pettit. Cheryl.....................95 Pfahl. John........ .(not pi« lured) Q Qumby. Rick......96. 307. 312 R Radbill. Trent....................% Rader. F-dir......................% Raine . Cathir...................96 Ransom, Barb...............96. 156 Ra che. Thad.................... 6 Rauch. Steve......................% Ray. Phil........................96 Rayburn. Rusaell ...(not pictured) Rayo, Marv Beth............9t . 241 Beam. Dan........................96 Rector, Larry....................96 Reeb, Rene .......................% Reed, Drana......................96 Reed. Robin................96. 235 Reeves. Jim ....................9(j Reid. Bill.......................9n Reinhart. Bill ............96. 306 Reiser. Tim .........(not pictured) Renter. But...........06. 199, 200. 226. 306. 310 Rrnkert. Cathv........96. 138. 166 Rensis. Chns.....................96 Repp. Sue...............90. 96. 177 Reynold . Jam ...................96 Reynold . John ..................96 Rhein . Mclanne ...........89. 96 Rhine. Dale______96. 307. 309. 310 Ru hard . Cindv............,96 Richardson. Jim..................97 Richter. Jav...........9 . 97. 218. 306. 312 RickrtL . Ellen..................97 Riggs. B J......................97 Biggs. Marianne.................Of Riley. Roberta..................97 Rinehart. Tom...................97 Ritter. Jeff....................97 Robenalt. Jane..................97 322 Robert, Tom 97 Shriner, Sallv 96. 229 Roberts, Barb 97. 166 Shuey, Nancv '« Roberts, Cindv 97 Shull. Jrnnv Rollins, Dave 97 Siegrist, Stephanie . 98 Roof. Boh 97 Sikora. Mike ...98.306.309.312 Rook, Barbara 97 Silcott, Cynthia .... Rorapaugh. Doug ... 97 Singell, Suxy OH Rose. Bob 97 Sinton, Jot . .08, 175. 177 Ross, Doug 97 Skelton, John 08 . .97 .08. 188. 313. Rossrl, Rick 97 314. 315 Rosser. Chin k Roudd. Greer 97. 30(i 97.165 Slager. Rick . .94. 08. 107. 199. 306. 311 Roush, Doug 97 Slane, Melissa Slow ter, Marv ’ 8 Ryan. Rosemary .... S 97 Smiertka, Sharon .. Smith, Barb Smith. Del Smith. Floyd Smith. Gary Smith, Lori ‘ 8 98 .(not pictured) .(not pictured) Sabatino, Cath ...., 97 Smith. Nancy o Sabo, Greg (not picturcil) Smith, Renee Sakalares. Jan 97 Smith, Ruthann ... ..90. 133. ISO Samuels. Rrenl ...., 97 Smith. Stacey Samuels. Brian . .. . 97 Smith. Wendie .... 00 Sapp. Addir .97. 313. 311 Snead. Robin 90 Sauer, Carol 97 Snedukcr. Debi. ... 99 Saup. Peter (not pictured) Snow. Colin OO Sclufl'ner. Sue .... 97 Snowman, Staev ... 00 Scharenbrrg. Sue .. 97 Sold. Mike . .90. 221. 311 Sthleder, Rick 97.311 Solomonides, Debi . 00. 188 Schmidt, John 07. 312 Somerville. Marv .. oo OO Scipione, Carl ‘ 8 Sours, Jennv 99 Scott. Jack 08. 310 Spark?, Gaii 'JO Scott. Margie 98 Speer. Marc 99. 310 Scott. Terri 08 Sprro, Susie 90. 154 Seek in . Mark .... .(not pictured) Spidrll, Cindv .. . . OO Seibert. Kris 08 Spridgeon. l.indj . o Scubert, 08 Stadler. Rich .... 90 Sharp. Brail . .08. 309, 311 Staker. Mark . .99. 308. 312 Shaw. lav 98. 208. 210. 309 Stanley. Mark .... 99. 309 Sheffield. Sin 98 Stanley. Marsha .. 00 Sherwood, Sue — . 98 Sural. Vickie 0 Shewalter, Anne ... .(not pictured) Sticknev. Karen .. oo Shew maker. Barbara ‘ 8 Stolt . Roberta ... 'JO Shlllidav, Bcekv . . . 08 Stone, Dave 00 Shilling. Mark .... Stout. We 99 Shinn. Joi 08 Slovak. Strve . . . . 00 Shirk. Beth ‘ 8 Stull. Susie 'JO. 165 Sholtrs, Bol 8 Sues?, Sandy 00 Sholtrs, Steve .(not pictured) Sullivan, Jackie .. 'JO. 131 Shop. Anna ‘JH Supp. JoAnn 'JO Short, Laurel Swearengin. Scott. 'JO. 188 Swendrtck, Earl ... .(not pictured) Swope. Susie....................90 T Tavlur. Barbara... 99 Tavlor, Krisu ... Tavlor. Tauna .... Tenuta. Gigi Theodotou, Andy . 99 Thomas. Jeff Thomas. Jonathon Thomas, Mark . . .. , .(not pictured) Thompson. John.. 99 Thompson, Linda . Thompson. Trrrv . Thomson. Strvrn . 00 Thumm, Terry ... 00 Tilton, Leslie . .99. 152. 234. 313.311 Tippv, Melissa .. . 99 Tobin, Beth Tonti, Marlers ... . .99. 156. 168. 314. 315 Trotter. Doug 90. 165 Trudeau, Marti ... 'JO Turrrll, Pam . .99. 237. 315 Tuttle, Susan .... U Ulry, Tom......................09 Underwood. Steve..............105 Utley. Jean....................'W V Vandemark, John .. .(not pi lured) Van Dyke. Jeff............90. 310 Van Iderstyne, Rich.......99, 186 Van Schoyck. Su«ie ............00 Vargo. Man Pal.................99 Vaughn. Carol .................90 Volchan. Denire ... .(not pictured) Von Holtrn, Jeff..... ......... Voss, Robin....................99 Vreansky, Christine............99 Waggoner. Martha................00 Walcutt, John.......(not pictured) Walker. Mike....................99 Walker. Vince.......(not pictured) W allace. Rob.......99. 197. 223. 306. 311 Walsh. Marla........(not pictured) W'annemacher, Bol........ ......99 Ward, Linda.....................99 W arfield. Nancy.........99. 180 W atkins. Midge..........99. 232. 233. 313. 314. 31S Webb. Rick .....................99 Week . Mike .............9 ). 309 Wehr. Greg......................99 Welch. Sandy....................99 Wenl el. Chri-......(not pictured) West. Dirk......................99 Westfall. Marlin.........100. 309 W'etherber. Linda........100. 186 Wetael, Mail.............100. 309 Whrelrr, Vera .................100 WheUel. Katin..................100 White. Don...............100. 308 Whiteman, Mike.................100 Wigglesworth, David............100 Wrigor. Denire.................100 W ilhelm, Leo..................100 Wilhrlmv. Janet................100 Wilkinson, W,||............100.309 Will. Judy.....................100 Williams. David ... .(not pictured) Williams, Debbie...............100 Williams. Tom..................100 WiUon. Paul....................100 Wing. Doug..........(noi pictured) Wolfe. Cindy ..................100 Wolford, Susie.................100 Wood. Dave...............100. 312 Woodard. Bob...................100 Woolf. Jamie.............100. 150 Wright. Bucky.......100. 308. 310 Wright. Sheila......(not pictured) Wynne. Tern..........100. 306. 309 Wynne. Tim...........100. 306. 312 Y Young. Bill....................100 Young. Richard ....(not pictured) Young. Steve ...................100 I Zimmer, David....(not pictured) Zimmerman, Jane., .(not pictured) Zorger, Debity..............100 Sophomores A Acevedo. Ligw..(not pictured) Adams. Tov.e.....104. 120.231 Akers. Barb...............101 Aklar. Ferran.............lOl Albin, Margaret...........101 Alexander. Gary......101. 311 Ambrose. Robert...........101 Andersen, Judi............101 Anderson. Donna...........101 Anderson. Richard....101. 309 Andrews, Tim..............101 Anstaett. Tim...101. 129. 176 Anthonv. Marianne.........101 323 Antonio . Thekla..............104 Applegate. Da id..............KM Archer. Marilyn----(not pictured) Armstrong. Susan ..1 VI.||7.3IS Arnold. Joan..................104 Arthur. Chari-______104. 306. 300 A mo, Sur ....................101 Atkinson, Karen...............104 Aumiller, Bol......104. 309. 312 Awe. John.................122.311 Bai hman. Jarki 122 Bahntrn. Lynn Badr . Bet 101 Bair, Patricia Baker, Cindv Baker. Del rah KM Baker. Jane |(VJ. 232. 313. 314, 315 Baker. Steve Baker. Theresa .103. 101 Bangerl. Ceofl .104. 306 Banks, Lynn KM Bannon. Debbie Barker. Robert .122. 311 Barnes. Paul 122 Bartholomew. Shannon .. 122 Harriott. Da id .122. 312 Base-hart. Debra 104 Baumbusch. Jim .122.312 Baumrr. Can Baumgardner. Mall 101 Beck. Lisa IOJ. 234. 2.35. 313. 314. 315 Bender. Brad 104 Bender. John KM Bennett. John 101 Bergh. Ka E ..36. 104 Bernays. Michael 104 Bernavs. Sallv Bernsdorf. Mark . 104. .309 Bianco, Angela 104 Bible. Brenda 104 Bdlmire. Donna 104 Birch. Mike 104 Birdcall. Clark .104. 309 Birkimer, Don Bl.u k. Cynthia .... .(not pictured) Bliss. Seville KM Bloom. Connie 104 Bloor. Barb 104 Bogg«. Michael 104. 306. 310 Bom rnturr. Am D. 104 Bonnie. Beck 105 Borden, Jim . 105. 306 Borders. Rirhard 105 Borri, Ann 105 Borror. Doug...................103 Both. John.....................K)S Bo fine. Claude................103 B«v man. Laura ................10S Box. Mieharl ................ 105 Boyd. Chrr l...................105 Boyden. Jim....................105 Brande , Krrd..................105 Bratka. Terry..................105 Braun. Connie.................105. 2-38 Brrhm. Kathy...................105 Br—nahan. David................105 Brewer, William ... .(not pictured) Brewster. Brrme...............105. 300 Bngg . Liva...............105 Bright. Holly ..105. 112. 118. 145 Bright. Lynne.............105 Bruska. Qiarle............105 Brown. Howard.............105 Brown. Jefl.............105.312 Brown. Kalhy..............105 Brown, Man................105 Bruce. Fred'...........105.307.312 Brush. John....................105 Buck. Stanley..................105 Burkalew. Bull......(not pictured) Buck master, Jan...............105 Buk. Barbara...................105 Burgener. Jvl..................105 Burke. Vie ....................105 Burkholder. Bruce........105. 306 Burnle . Debbie................105 Butler. Scott.................122 Cain. Mike.................122 Calhoun, Joyce.............105 Campbell, Kerin ................122. .300 Campbell, Roberi.. .122. 307. 312 Campbell. Tim..............107 Carleton, Joseph-----107. 306. 312 Carlson, Drbbi.............107 Carollo. Larry........(not pictured) Carter. Sharon.............107 Case. Jennifer.............107 Casper. Christina .. .(not pictured) Cato. Lam r .....................122 Ci in. Cheryl..............107 Cheanry, Phrbr.............107 Chorgan. Donna.............107 Ciurea. Lucy...............107 Clark. Scott...............107 Cloud. Blanche.......(not pictures)) Gutter, Paul...............122 Cochran. Jay .. 107. 306. 309. 312 Cochran. Jeff .. 107. 306. 309. 3| | Collins. Cheryl.................107. 238 Collins, Joe...............107 UGLI It'll I «. xio«)a for Unitmal GiursMy l. t tiuu'iTvi one ! r the lotion • Uor ! till tmufMxt tomfun . borne uAti. CdMilot Ohio. l«i D FtulV pioulrni W Ktn.ln.l Blown. CtU. ciecvtivt K« pteudeni I • mtr, lie LOI.li to Iwtomt •nuoiud a.ik tJnirtrul (jnUIMl Ltlt Inioim.r Company o'hi I u Ul a bontracl nun. if in tto market lor quality lilt Muusrur ot I to a uln rrproeniaiiic 11 inwmitd a e«citin| iiitiiMiirni career I tyemnym toe wStiamul UNIVERSAL GUARANTY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 1760 Zollinger Columhu . Ohm 13221 Comfort. Crrg..............107.312 Compcon. Christopher...........107 Conway. Jeff...................107 Core . Barbara.................107 Coridan. James.................107 Coridan. John..................107 Cornwell. Jeff.............107.306 Covington, Connie .............107 Cowgill. Jeff..................122 Cox. Da id....................107 Craw, Carol....................107 Cndrr. Karen...................107 Cnte . Don...............107. .306 Cruickshank. Kathy.............107 Crunelle. Molly................107 Cunningham, Myles..............107 Curry, Robert..................107 Curtis. Tanya................ 107 Daniels. Elizabeth .. Damson. Debra nyj- Dattalo. Edward in- Davenport. Jami ... Davie . Megan .... Davi . Brent 106. 107 Davis. Pam Da i , Richard .... Dawson, Ro k 107. 306, 312 Decaminada, Dianne. DeCesaro. Mic hael .. TREMONT 5 to$IQ0 ALEX SHOE REPAIR 2118 TREMONT CENTER B 324 Drfrnbaugh. Jan............... 107 Deladonne, Juvph . .(not pictured) DcPalma. Man ..................107 Dermotl. Dave.......(not pictured) DeRochr. Lome..................107 De-mond. William . .(not pictured) Dcirrr, Dem-e..................107 Drw«i . Brad...................107 Di key. Donna.................107 Dodvwurth. Thru................107 Donnrll, Drniw.................107 Dorfman. Amy...................107 Dougherty. Bol.................107 Dougherty. Doug..........107, 312 Douglas la i ..................107 Dowden, l-rslir................107 Dovle. George......107. 306. 3(W. 312 Drapp. Michael.................107 Drever, Sieve..................107 Dnehor-t. Bill.................107 Dm-coII. [X ug...........122. 310 Dronberger. Hal..........107. 312 Du Bom-. Mike..................107 Du (fee. Thoiiui ... .(not pic lured) Diimond, David................107. 182. 300. .308 Duncan. Diane..................107 Dunkrl. David .................107 Dunkel, Evic.......107. 118. 230 Dvorak. Michael..........107. .'MW Dyas Michael...................107 E F.liert, Richard...................107 Ei kman, Scott...............107. 300 Edward-. Kir-ten .................107 Edward-. Ralph . . . .(not pictured) Eggrrt. John.................107.312 Eickholt. Dan........107. 307. 312 Elder. Millicenl.................107 Eller. Marr......................107 Engel, Margaret..................107 Engli-li. Bonnie.................108 Ernst. Cindie...............108, 162 Eintnnd, Amv.....................108 E-tep. Bill......................122 Evans Davwl .....................122 Evan-hme. Randy..................122 Ewan. Doug.......................108 F Faber, Lisa Fabrizio. Carmel la . Fabnzio, Marty.... Fahrenhol . Paul .. Falter. Dan Fanta. Pat Fenner. Robe rt .... Fenner. Tom Fcusner. Dave 108. 308. 310 Few, Scott .(not pictured) Fisher. Kottia Fisher. M.irtv Fitzsimmons-, Greg . Fitzsimmons, Hamit Flaherty, Kent 108. 306. MW Flaig. Grrg 108. 111. I8't. 310 Fletcher. Jack Flick. Bonmr Folev. Pam Fora, Mike • (not pictured) Foreman. Jim Fo-tcr, Rick Fraley, Marli France. Robert.... 109. MX) Francis Sail Freckrr, Ed ...................10 1 Freeman. Du k...................122 Freeman, Lori ..................I(W French, Kav.................... MW Frye. Jertnv....................100 Fuller. Jan................... 122 Fulton. Phil... 100. 3fKi. 308. 310 c Gabel. Loi.......................109 Caber. Diane..............109. 117 (iaines. Jim.....................122 Gallucci. Donald.................122 Galpin. Elizabeth................109 Garard. Judith...................109 Garner, Linda....................109 Garrison, L Dean.................122 Garwood, Ruth....................122 Gawin. Gan.......................122 Gatliff. Norma.......(not pit turn!) Gauch. Debbie....................109 Gauthier. Jay....................122 Gavin. Tom.......................109 Gemrinhardt. Janice..............109 Georgia. Gail ...................109 Gcpfrrl. Debra..................10 Gerhard. Greg................109,312 Geyer. Mari..........(not pointed) Gib-on. Robin ...................I(W Gibson. William..................122 Gilbert. Ed......................122 Gilbridr. Marty..................109 Gilchri-t. Nam .................ItW Gill. Paula ...'.................109 Gines Patricia...................109 Glover. Diana....................ItW Goderrv. Lucinda .................HW Golan, Leslie....................ItW Goleman. M Kathv..........109, 115 Goodrich, II. Scott.. 109, 307. 312 Cordon. Bob .. 109. 306. 108. 310 Grannis Hill.....................109 Gra er. Gary.....................ItW Grave-. Dibble............ItW, 1 |(i Greene. Daryl.............ItW, 181 Crn-M-mer. Jame ..................HW Griffin. Robert......(not pictured) Grigorenko. Don................ 109 Grover. Dan......................109 Guglirtmi. Garv...........ItW. 306 Gurnev. Katharine..............ItW Guv. Peter......................HW H Haddaii. Diane .... Hadley. Su-an 1(W 109. 120. 236. 238. 315 Haire. Doug HW Mala . Marie HW Halverson. Mary ... HW Halverson. Susan .. HW Hamilton, Alex .... 109 Hamilton. Bruce ... HW Hamman, Linda ... HW. 151 Hannan. Sails 109 Hannaw.iv. Paula .. .(not pictured) Hang, Steve HW Harless. Lvnn HW Harrington. Mike .. HW Harrington. Sails .. HW HarrUon, Jill 109. 238 Hartley. Howard . .. 109 Hartshorn, Ron ... 109. 310 Ilawarka, R.itulv ... .(not pu turrd) Hawk. .(riot pu lured) Hazelbaker. Gcrrv . .109. 112. 306 Head lee, Debbie . . . Heckman. Linda ... Heckman, l.vnnr .. HW. 315 Hcer. Debbu lie'il. Rarbaia • (nut tin lured) Hrinlcin, Joan .... HW Ileinmiltcr. Lori ... HW Helldoerfcr. rt .. . Hemingway. Sti vr 109 Hendrix, Pam ..... Hrtinrssrv, John .. 100. 311 Hergm-ll, l! Kevin 109. 312 Hrrum. Robert.... 100 Robin Hess. Samlv .(not pictured) Hrvdinger. ( nnlv .. HW. 166 Hi.III. Jell 11 ddlwdd. Chris . . . Hill. Chr ul Hill. Jeff Ilindall. Ton Ilirug. Ja Ivn 110. 230 Hintcivhied. Li-a ...........1 If Hlai. Jill .............110. 171 Hob-on. Roy .............110.311 Hogan, Tracy.................110 Hotaday. Gad......(nut pictured) Hollow.iv. Leah..............ID HoIm huh. John...............110 Hopkins We .........110. 306.312 Horn. Andrew ...........110. 306 HOWC. Linda..................110 Hud-on. Hollv................1 Hf Hugh'-s Steve.....(not pictured) Hummel. Paul...........1 10. 31 I Humphrey. David................I 10 Hunt. Prpyv..............75. 110 Hutching-. .............110. 312 Hutchi-on. Deiu..............110 I IgUi hi, Debbie......................I 10 Ingler. Bill.........................I 10 I-4be!, Greg.........................I Ilf l-abel. Jell........................ I III J Jack-on, Kathv................110 JarUon. M.ke ............110. .ill Jacob . Carolyn ... .(not pulured) Jacobs Kim.....................ilO Jargrr. Trji ..................110 Jenkins Paul...................122 Jentgen. John..................110 JrvMtn, Lynne..................75. 110 Jr trr. Cindy..................122 Jobe. Ally-on..................110 Johnson, Chuck.................110 Johnson. Karrn ................110 Johnston, Stephen.........110. 311 Johnston, Su-an................110 Jonr . Kim.....................110 Jones. Robert.................122. 306 Judd, Dianj....................110 Judd. Marilyn..................110 Jung. Kirk.....................110 K 325 Kahn. Michelle ... 110.231 Kaiser. Cinds HO Karabinov. Ed 110 Karow, Susan 110 Kauffman. Jamie .. HO Ka maier. Mary ... 110 Keener. Drnnv .110.307. 312 Keitj. Sallv 110 Krlch. Tom 122 Kell. Judv 110 Keller. Gregory . . . . 122 Keller. Philip 122 Kelly. Jane 122 Kepiey, John Kem. Mark HO Kern. Tim 110 Kerr. Ann 110 Kight. Lam .{not pictured) Kimball. Jeff .(not pictured) King. Craig ... 110. 306. 309. 310 King, Jame King. Robert HO Kinne. Berks no Kinsev. Linda 110 Knebel. Kev in .... 110 Knilan-. Chris 110 Kobhu. Craig Koenig, Peter .110. 129. 161 Kohr. Mike 110 Kostoff. Susan .... HO Kotsanos. Denise . . 110 Kottenstette. Ginnv 110 Krause. Greg 111. 312 Kreut er. Liubeth . Ill Kritner, Agnes .... .(not pictured) Kroft. John Ill Krumm. Julie Kuehn. Jeff 111.306 L Lachncr. Tom.............Ill, 309 Lake. Tacv.....................Ill Landi . Dan..............111.312 Lane. Lam ...............111. 306 Lamrr. Lorelc..................Ill Lankamer. Tom............111. 306. 309. 310 Larmee. Lorn Is..........111. 306 La r rimer. Gregg..............Ill Larson. Cindi..................Ill larva. Thomas............106. 111 Laiuvo, David..................Ill Lavelle. Mike..................Ill Leatherman, Sue ...............Ill Lrddy, Kevin...................Ill Lee. Mike...........(not pictured) Leeder. Ronald.................122 Leibensperger. Bill......111. 116 LeMatter, Lynn.............. 111 Leon. Joni ....................Ill Lcplcy, Cathv..................Ill Lestock. Jim ..111. 214. 306. 309 Lewi , Cathy...................Ill Lewi . Mark..............111. 309 Lewi . Sun.....................122 Lewi . Tracey..................Ill Lindsay, Catherine.............Ill Unehan, Tobe...................Ill LipeU. Robert..................Ill Little. Jonathan ..............Ill Lloyd, Susan...................Ill Locklin. Nancy.................Ill Loewel, Charles..........111. 306 Lombardi. Tom..................Ill Long. Curti ...................Ill Looker. Jerry..................Ill Loren . Steve..................Ill Lo ier. Claudia................Ill Luca . Janet... 111. 240. 313. 314 Luttnaucr. Mill .... 111. 309. 310 Lynch. Laurie...................Ill Lynch. Mark..................114 M Man . Jeff...............114. 16 Maby, .......................114 Madden. George...............Ill Madden. Julie................1I I Maher. Bill..................111 Mahrenhol . Deborah..........H I Maniativ. Jerry..............H I Mannelli. Man ... .(not pictured) Manalka. David .... 114. 306.310 Marshall. Steve..............HI Mason. Lisa..................H I Mason. Bill..................114. 306 Massa. Diane.................H i Massenelli. Dorn.........114. 309 Matheny. Thomas..............H4 Matthews. Melissa ...........H I McAllister. Jamev............114 McCabe. Michael..........114. 309 Mrail. John..............114. 309 McClelland. Monnie...........Il l McConnell. Paul..............114 McCormick, Stephen .... 114. 306 McCov, Patricia..............114. 166 McCurdv. J.m........106. 114. .309 McDaniel. Buddv..........111. 306 McDaniel. Dave...............122 McDonald. Melinda.......114. 315 McEnery. Mike................114 McGaw. Leigh ................Il l McGee. Michelle .............114 McGtonc. Karen...............Il l McGovern, Mike............ . .114 McGovern. Tom.................114 MrGraner, Margaret............Ill McKee. Deborah ...............114 McKinney. J,m ....114. 309.311 McLarnan. Linda .. .(not pictured) Mi i-iughlin. Eric............114 McMahon. Brian ..........114. 311 McNamara. Mike...............Il l Me Nary. Dana.................Ill Meadow. Scott.................114 Mealer. J.m..............114. 312 Merullo. Fort.................114 Merwin. Michael...............114 Messenger. Lane...............114 Millbern, Tim.................114 Miller. Craig.................114 Miller, Erlina...............Il l Miller. Martin ...........114.309 Miller. Ralph.................114 Miller. Patti.................Ill Minor. Dan...............114. 311 Minutilli, Lori ..............Ill Mitchell. Krnt................Ill Modla. Nancy..................115 Montgomery, Brian ...........(not pictured) Moore, Dave...................115 Moore. Robert.................115 Morgan. Kathy.................115 Morlev. Harold...........115. 311 Morns. Chris..................115 Mossor. Jim........(not pictured) Mount. Don....................115 Mowen. Tern..............115, 306 Moyer, Tom.........(not pn lured) Murphy. Link.......106. 113. 115. .308. 310 Murray, Mjrk......(not pi lured) N Neff. Connie .......115. 313, 314 Nelson. Nancy.................122 Neubaoer. Dome................115 New Ion. Jim Kobenilt. Doug .. 119.306 Newton. Wynne .., 115 Robertson. Chns.. Nevman. Robert ... 115 Robinson. Lana .. 119 Nicrman. Kim .... .(not picturrd) Robinson. Sue ... Noble. John 115 Rockwood. Margaret 119 Ni e. Bonnie Rode. Andre 119. 309 Nolan. Robert 115 Roederer. Robert . Nowels, Jo Rogelj. Sno na ... 119 Rollins. James ... 119.312 Rose. Jeff O Ros cl. Don 119.306 Rossel. Nancy.... 119 Rosser. Man .... 119 Obenour. Janice ... Rudy. Lvnn .117. 119. 166 O’Connor. Robert T Ruisingers. James . 119 0’Learv. Carne ... 115. 313 Rupp. Julia 119 Olson. Gerald R .. 115 Russell. Jeff 119 ONson. Anna Russell. Tim .119. .308. 312 Oncrtko. Mark 115 Rutherford. Martha 119 0 ing. Jeff Rvan. Teresa 119 Overstock. Hands . 115. 116 Rvhak. James 119 Oswald. Mari-Jean . 115 Q e, Linda 115 S P Sjl gaber. Alice ... 119 Sampson. Krndrre . 119 Paoletti. Karen .... 115 Samuel . Shelley . . . 119 Paoletti. Paul IIS. .307 Saner. Clark 119 Parker. Emma .... .(not pictured) Sawyer. Steve 119 Parker. Gary 115 Savior. David 119. 312 Parks. Janet 115 Scherer. Tre 119.310 Patterson. Randy .. 115 Schmidt. Donna ... 119 Paul. Kathv Schneider. William . 105. 119. Pearcy. Jeff 115 306 Pechauer. Robin ... 118 Schnimpf, Greg ... 119 Pepper. William ... 118 Schuler. Diana .... 119 Pern. Jeffrey .(not picturrd) Scott. Steve 119.309 Pern. Kevin 118. 215. 309 Scully. Nancy .119. 157. 166 Peterson. Brent.... 118 Sedgwick. Kim .... .(not pictured) Pflug. Randv 118 Seibert. Fllrn 110 Phrlp . Michael . .. 118 Seidel. Howard.... 119. 309 Philip . Vol 118 Seder. Randi 119 Pinkerton. Ginnv .. 118 Sedhamrr. Jon .... 119 Piolata. Mu hide ... 118 Seiplr, Linda 119 Porterfield. Jeff ..., 118. 170 Seiplr. Scott 119. 309 Post. Sue 118 Selbv. Paula 119 Powell. Chn 118 Sell. W illiam 119 Prescott. William ... (not picturrd) Srttrrlm. Barb .... 119 Pritchard. Tom .... 118 Seubert. Suaanne .. 119 Purdy. Fred ....118. 309 Shjckclford. James. 119. 306 She ley, Tom 119 Shepard. Scott 119. .307. .312 Q Sheppard. Cvnthia - 119 Sherman. Marion ... 119. 313.315 She waiter. Cathy ... 118. 119. 2.30 Quesada. Mono a .. . ....118. 231 Shoemaker. Kim . .. 119 Quillin. Bill ....118.312 Shonkwiler. Debi .. 11« Shop. Man 119 Shult . Ted 119. 120 R Sickle . Robert 119. 309 Siculan. Mike Ramey. Carolyn..................118 Ransom. Carol...................118 Rarry, Cynthia..................118 Ravpaulo. Manan.................118 Ray, Kathleen...................118 Rayo. Michael ..................118 Rrid, Sharon ...................118 Rri ig. Dune...................118 Rei-Mg. Mark....................118 Rrissig, Steve.................(not pictured) RnIter. Jack..........118. 306. 310 Rendeiro. Melissa...............118 Richardson. Jav ................118 Richardson. Kim.................118 Ricker. Debbie .................118 Rirpenhnff. John ...............118 Righler. Tom.............118. 312 Rinua. Debbie...................1)8 Rilcher. Cases.........118. 123.312 Siefrrt. Tod ...................119 Siefert. Tod W ... .(not pictured) SiegriM. Bidds........119. 232. 313 Sillin . San...................(not pictured) Sims. Leslie....................11° Sisson. Michael.................119 Slade. Molly...................119. 240 Slager. Robin...................119 Slivinski, Debbie ..............119 Slyh. Kristina..................119 Smirrtka. Kevin.................119 Smith. Dave.....................119 Smith, Doug.....................119 Smith. Doug R ..................119 Smith. Ellen....................119 Smith. Kimberley...........119, 315 Smith. Sheri....................119 Snouffer. Edward................119 Snyder. Su an...................119 Soioman. Mart...................119 326 327 Sopp. Greg Soronen. Rita 119 Souder . Chn topher pictured) Sparks. Diane i2o Sprouse, James 120 Suhl. John 120 Stan lev. Sharon 120 Starr. Loran 120 Steele. David 120 Steele. James 120 Sterner. Jerrv 120 Stewart. Cvnthia 120 Stewart. Jcanie Stoner. Michael 120 Storev. Kathv 120 Slradirv. Jane 120 Streng. Saundra ... 120 Strom men. Paul ... Studebaker. Montgomery 120. 307. 312 Sullivan, Kevin.... Sullivan. Terry .... 120 Sutphrn. Darrth 120.315 Sutlle. Tern .(not pictured) Swank. David .(not pictured) Sweet. Tom 120 T Tarrier. Randall.................120 Talc, EH.............120, 307. 312 Tavlor, Dannv ...................120 Taylor. Jill.....................120 Taylor, Kim..........120, 216. 306. 308. 312 Tavlor. Mark ................120 Tavlor. Stoll...............120. 300 Taylor. Trent.................120 Temple. Jeff.................120 TenuU, Loui .................120. 306 Thoma . Cynthia..............120 Thoma . Pam..................120 Thompton. Bari................120 Toothman. Seott.............120. 300 Town end. Jeff...............120 Troiano, Debbie . ...(not pictured) Troller, Brun......120. 306. 308 Trumball. Ken................120 Tmiall. Cayle................120 Turf. Bart...................120 Turpin, Deborah..............120 U L'hlig. Thoma ...............120. 300 Uoliu. Heidi.......................120 V Valia. Don ....................121 Van Fo scn. Julia..............121 Varga. John....................121 Vaughn. Barbara................121 Vaughn. Lawrence...............121 ViLardo. Mary..................121 VbintiM. Martin................121 Vivian. Chip...................121 W Wagner. John Walker. John Walker. Pam . ......121. 176 ..........121 116. 120. 121. 230. 313 ...........121 Wallace, Linda............121 Wallingvford. Lydu........121 Walah. Kevin..............121 Walah, Robin..............121 Waltlon, Colleen..........121 Waller. Robert..........121. 306. 308. 310 Walton, Sieve.............121 311 Wannemacher. Marcus.......121 Ward. William.............121 Warner. Chuck............121, 310 Walter . Robin............121 Weal . Victoria...........121 Webb. Graham..............121 Weidemaier. Mark .. 121. 308. 310 Weisenbarh. Mark..........121 Weivsler. Suzanne.........121 WeUh, Joe...............121.306 Wenger. Mark........120. 121. 312 Wevlbrook, Bob...........l-’l Wealervell, Victoria......121 Westfall, Kevin...........121 Wheatley. Mimi............121 Wheeler. Collin ....106. 121. 309 Whipple, Richard........121.312 While. Barb .... While, Jim...... Wilhelm, Ellen .. Willard. Richard. W illiam . Robert W illiam . Gregg . Williams. Jill ... William . Judith . W illiams. Harold William . Ted ... Wilson. Jame ... Wil on. Pam .... Wilson. West ... W inter . Nancy.. Wilier. Mike---- Wodicka. Sue ... Wolf. Carl...... Wolford. Dan ... Woodburn. James Woody. Sandy .. Wooiton. Mark .. W urland. Mark . W'nght. Don .... Wright, Frank .. Wright. Jeff .... 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