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1976 NORWESTER Upper Arlington High School Columbus, Ohio Vol. 52 j 2 The iheme of the 76 Norwester-Facets reflects Upper Arlington High School's students, staff, and activities. Literally, facets are the cut angles of a gem stone, and therefore the theme represents the many angles of the school. As the years pass, it is our hope that this book will continue to reflect your own personal facet of high school. w Contents Introduction.........................................1 Events...................-................-.........16 Seniors............-............................. 34 Juniors ...........................................114 Sophs----------------------------------------------140 Profiles...................... -...................166 Faculty---------------------------------------176 Clubs.........................................202 Sports........................................240 Index-----------------------------------------282 Ads...........................................288 Ending----------------------------------------326 23-19 victory climaxed homecoming weekend A spun of offensive power in the fourth quarter gave the Bears a sweet victory over the Lancaster Gales and highlighted a fine Homecoming weekend. The Thursday night pep rally commenced the activities with a parade where Seniors walked off with top honors in the float contest. After the fans showed their spirit by cheering for the team, the evening ended with the crowning of Queen Maria Fry. The Queen and her court reigned over the game and the dance, which was cleverly decorated western to portray the theme Lasso Lancaster. A general store and a saloon were two of the decorating ideas used by Student Council, who was reponsible for the entire weekend. Coach Corey fires up the Bears. 18 HOMECOMING COURT: Lynn Cederquist. Susie Walton. Queen Maria Fry. Kathy Harrington, and Kyle Yoder. Junior Class Treasurer Keith DeVoe works hard for a second place finish. Brad Solomon expresses his feelings for the Gales. 19 work. or is Youth-in-Govemmeni is serious scon Hadley encourages students lo vote. it. Greg Wolske? Y1G co-chairman Jon Healey and Dick Franklin. Youth-In- Government: forming future leaders Youth-ln-Govemment is a program sponsored by the Upper Arlington Civic Association which enables seniors to participate in municipal government. The program was organized by Robin Obetz and Jim Reese. With the help of Pat Ritter. City Administrative Assistant, Dick Franklin and Jon Healey helped coordinate the student activities. City positions were appointed to seniors by a student -elected council. Seniors worked with their counterparts to learn the responsibilities and operations associated with their positions. The program climaxed at the Municipal Service Building on Youth-ln-Govcrnment Day. The students held a mock council meeting and then attended a luncheon at the Arlington Arms. Speaking at the luncheon was Mayor Tom Moody of Columbus. Bruce Triplehorn 3nd Director of Parks and Recreation Ken Thompson discuss recreation facilities. Mayor Mary Boutselis warns of student apathy. 21 Vi Mr. and Mrs. Gram search for presents. Queens Pam Strine and Beth Reid. 22 Rick Sunderman. Cathy Copeland, Chip Peters, and Carol Camp bell enjoy the Christmas formal. White Christmas Organized and funded by Junior and Senior Girls' Clubs, this year’s Christmas Formal was held on December sixth In the school lobby. Pam Strine reigned as Senior Queen and her court included Susie Segmiller, Patti Hoffman, Cindy Tripp, and Cathy Mack. The Junior court of Katie Michael, Patti Hoffman, Susan Eschliman and Susan Popp attended Queen Beth Reid. 23 Prophet works hard to keep everyone dancing. Donkey Basketball has action This year the Donkey Basketball game was held on April 12. Teachers as well as students were enthusiastic about riding and put forth a fantastic effort as the teachers emerged victorious, 34-22. The annual event is sponsored by the Student Council and provides an evening of fun and excitement for both those participating and observing. Mrs. Ripley can't seem to get started. Ride 'em cowboy! (Alice Burroughs) Tom Atkins tries again for the students. 24 World’s Fair; clubs earn money Spanish Club's tacos are a popular item. Entertainment is provided by the stage band Folk dancing club members take a rest. Tacos, crcpcs, pizza, bagels, cookies, brownies, orange drink and Pepsi: supplemented by entertainment from the vocal and instrumental music departments and folk dancing club comprised the 1976 World’s Fair. The World’s Fair, organized by Wendy Williams and other Leader's Club members included an exhibition of many special interest clubs at Upper Arlington High School. Language clubs, cynics club. Norwester and Arlingtonian took advantage of this day to earn some money and promote their club. Debbie Trejo demonstrates an American craft. Steve Gill. Carolyn Rainer, and Randy Jacobs enjoy eating tacos. Mack and Mabel Mack and Mabel. the story of Mack Sennett’s Hollywood, was presented by the Upper Arlington High School music departments February 17 through 21. Mr. Jack Woodruff produced the show, with Jim Shewalter directing the acting and Mr. Robert Cinther directing the orchestra. Miss Diane Woodruff choreographed the show. Mack and Mabel was a double-cast production, with leads Tim Kimes and Mary-Ruth Clarke appearing on Wednesday and Friday, and Doug Berger and Kathy McLinn appearing on Thursday and Saturday. The orchestra studies the score during dress rehearsal. Bob Grogan. Tim Bennett, Neil Moore, and Bryan Blechler tell Kathy McLinn how much they miss her. 26 Academic Awards Assembly, Honors Night, The annual Academic Awards assembly was held May 19 and over twenty-five scholarships and awards were presented. Awards were given for scholastic achievement, athletics, superior talent in language and home ecnomics, and various community projects. RIGHT: Pella Pheneger receives a certificate from Mr. Shelby for being awarded the Betty Crocker Search for Leadership Award. FAR RIGHT: Senior Ann Wolford shakes Mr. Shelby’s hand after being named the recipient of the McCullough Award for the most outstanding senior. She was chosen by a faculty committee. BELOW: Dr. James Mason, president of the Upper Arlington Booster Ciub, expresses congratulations to Wendy Johnson after receiving the Dick Larkins Sports Award for best female athlete. Mr. Larkins for whom the award was named looks on. 28 National Honor Society Junior Lori Nash receives her 4.0 certificate and pin at the Honors Night. Elizabeth Pusser welcomes new initiates and talks on character. Honors Night was held April 21 in the high school auditorium. All students with a 3.5 grade point average or better were honored and received a pin. A reception followed for parents and students. It was planned by the Home Ec. Club. National Honor Society inductions were held May 14. Seventy-two seniors and thirty-six juniors were tapped' Into the honor society. To be eligible a student must possess scholarship, leadership, character, and service. The students are voted on by a faculty committee. Officers of NHS are: Dick Franklin, president: Holly Keller, vice-president: Wendy Wi'Mams. secretary: Scott Buck, general manager: J. R. Prohaska. head tapper. Senior Linda Rader looks excited after being lapped into NHS by Holly Keller. J. R. Prohaska. and Dick Franklin. 29 Art Show The annual art show exhibited over two hundred and fifty pieces in the areas of: oil paintings, water color, acrylic painting, prints, sculpture, drawing, crafts, photography, ceramics and multimedia. The show seemed to feature more of a variety of art and contained more photography. Mr. Jack Mann. Director of Admissions at the Columbus College of Art and Design, judged the show and selected twenty-four works of art as outstanding. Mr. Foley, head of the art department commented that. “The art staff was very pleased with the art show this year.” 30 Dean Goss looks for the angel. ' Look Homeward Angel The Dramatic Association, under the direction of Mr. Tony Sammons, produced Thomas Wolfe's Look Homeward Angel. Other plans presented throughout the year include The Man Who Came to Dinner and the childrens play Rumplestiltskin. In addition, the members viewed a play each month, and presented plays for scout troops and nursing homes. Mary Ruth Clark and Pell3 Pheneger study their pans. 31 Cast members act up. Prom goers gather for dinner before the dance. Ed Swarthout and Sue Kennedy are amazed by the decorations. 32 Allison Gloss and Chuck Moulton find a quiet place to rest. Darcy Gordon and Greg Jackson pose for Mr. Hildreth. Stairway to Heaven Stairway to Heaven was the theme for this year's annual Jr.-Sr. Prom. The Jr. Class, under direction of Kurt Schisler and Katie Michael were responsible for the best decorated prom in recent years. Decorations included a garden with a fountain, a reproduction of the gates of heaven, and an elaborate stairway with a platform on top overlooking the entire dance. Music for the evening was provided by a local band Prophet. Scott Buck. Martha Himes. Mark Maghie and Carin Starr talk in front of the fountain. 33 Officers reflect spirit of ’76 Senior class officers are: President; Flip Taylor, Treasurer: Cathy Miller, Vice-President; Bob Sorrell, and Secretary: Vivian Eeman. Flip and Bob practice for Home-Ec. 36 Do seniors study? Sue Harris studies. Carin Starr studies at ease. Paul Ackerman Kris Adams Kim Adriun Charlie Dilenschneider, Pete Bible. Dave Karam. BobCullinan, and Tom Atkins help an underclassman. Chris Alexander Jim Allen Kevin Althoff Carol Amon 38 . Georganne Apelian Janice Apel Pa try Anderson Kyle Andrews C'mon you guys, ft’s my turn now. Beth Arledge David Armbruster Pam Ashby I Ashton Tom Atkins David Atkinson Mike Aukerman Kyle Mercer and Joe Barnes laugh while the Bears destroy their opponent. Ross Bagby Joe Barnes Mary Bankiewicz Annette Bassett Rich Bannon Jenni Bare Amy Bates Chuck Baxley Chris Bayer Susie Beall Jeanette Behrends Jeff Belz Michelle Berry Missy Berwanger Pete Bible Elizabeth Pusser shares a naughty joke. 4i Kathy Bone Rick Bonesteel Cindi Gibson smiles for the camera. 42 Laura Bonnie Mail Boone Donna Borror Jeanene Behrends and Dave Scholl gel ready 10 show iheir grace on ice. Whai is Eddie Hofmann hiding in his locker? Joe Bold Jeff Boni Mary Bouiselis Jenny Bowman o Diane Broschan Paul Boyer Ann Wolford feeds the bear. Ann Brauer Eric Bright Steve Brisley Nancy Brothers Kris Adams, Laura Krause. Sandy Sutton, and Chelle Lynn share good times. Kevin Boyne John Bricker Janet Brown 44 Robert Brown Carol Bud long Jeff Buck Scott Buck Joe Bull Alice Burroughs Dave Caborn Pat Boggs and Ben Tenuta make an appearance at a pep rally. Steve Bullock Molly Call Chris Cannell Maria Cantizano 45 r Eric Carlson Craig Casdorph Claire Carleion Debbie Carleui Mark Chambers Scott Chapman Lynn Cedarquist Mark Cecutti Don't mess around with Dugg Smith. 46 Kathy Mack takes a big bite! Senior faces in the crowd. 47 Aysen Civelek Ellen Clark Larry Self daydreams of life in Chicago. Cliff Peterson rounds up his report. Did you ask me something? (Sandy Sutton) Look ma. no cavities. (Scott Hadley and Dan Pickett) 49 Mike Clark Tom Clark Alan Cloern Mark Cloud Brian Clouse Mike Coates Barb Coderre Beth Compson Heather Conraa Kim Coon I Joel Cooper John Cooper ' V Clark Corey Troy Coon Sue Corey 50 Rick Costin Beth Coridan Lavin Cuddihee Bob Cullinan Nora Csetri Christy Cunningham John Cunningham Duke Dahlen Peggy Daily Doug Darrow Lyndy Dean Chris Deem Chris Deffet 51 Erin McEniee dreams of graduation. John DePalma Charlotte Dewald Robin Dewald Dave DeWulf Don Delp Liz Dembski John DeWitt Charlie Dilenschneider 52 Craig Dill Kevin Dill Joel Donaldson Rick Doody Bob Partyka seems a little out of focus! 53 Terry Dugger jan Duncan 54 Tim Sulken in physics. Denise DuPont Debbie DuVall Erik Paulson gets through senior slump. Kim Ekegren Vivian Ecman Mike Eggen Karen Ells 55 Rob Filer 5A Tom Fletcher Dan Fisher Jane Ford Maria Fry Allen Galpin Mary Fochtman 57 Mary Galpin Miizl Gauthier Cindy Gardier Janet Gaylord Cindi Gibson Tom Gilbert John Gierl Dave Gerlach Julie Gardner Gwen Gerber Bob Gibson Mary Gilhooly 58 Dan Gleich Allison Gloss Greg Goldsberry Paula Clark shares her black book. I Mary Gordon Tammy Grace Kelly Graft W ■AT Rr Mitch Grant Mike Gray 59 40 v: Gregg Greathouse Spring fever brings Pat and Linda out to study Ray Grossman Bob Grogan Kathy Gutmann Barb Gripshover Joan Griffing Bill Green Kathy Griffith Cindy Griffith Jim Rook acts out a math equation Scott Hadley Sarah Hadley Julie Hagans Barb Coderre, Julie Shackelford, Ed Swarthout, and Julie Sutphen await class. Sue Hall Steve Hall Carol Halverson Kris Hamelberg Bonnie Haines Linda Hall Brian Hagerty 1 Mark Haldeman Put your money where your mouth is. Mark Huffer. Sarah Hamilton Elaine Hamman 61 Don't look now, Cathy, but I think they've found us. Pat Hannaway Steve Harkiader Tony Harper 6? Dave Murphy displays basic senior study habits. Kathy Harrington Holly Harris Sue Harris Kevin Hatten Cindy Hauck Steve Harkrader and Mike Horn get high on mountains. Tom Hauck Amy Havener Dick Lombard examines a growth on his hand. Dave Hawk Jon Healey Junior physicists Kim Merchant and Nora Ries Julie Herman Doug Herr Dick Herrold Maryanne Hester 64 Seniors gei ready for a prom. Sonja Hill Candy Hodge Paiti Hoffman Martha Himes Ken Hodges Ed Hofmann Mary Heubel Mike Higbee Cheryl Him Cindy Hoelscher Kenny Holcomb 65 Curly, Larry, and Moe study physics. (Doug Darrow, Bruce Triplehorn, and John DeWIa.) Beth Marsalka measures up! Mary Boutselis daydreams during class. Steve Parks puts his knowledge on display. 06 Bob Howard Janei Hubbard Tom Huddle Dale Hudson Debbi Holler Mike Horn Pam House Jim Hrubesch Diane Hughes John Huffman Mark Huffer Karen Hurchko Robert Humphrey Claudia Huxham Scott Immell Rose Ann Iacovetta Laurie Jackson Scott Jackson Karen Jameson John Jacobs Dave Johnson Jean Johnson Jeff Johnsion Wendy Johnson ] Lone Jollief Tom Taylor tries to foretell the future. Randy Jones Haven Jones Tracey Jones Kaye Kafer Glen Kain Gary Keith Kitty Keller Sandy Kate Ion Healey with cynic newsletter. Holly Keller Jackie Keller Ken Karg Greg Keith Jenny Kay Julie Kay De bbie_Kempu n Big bad Bob! 71 Liz Kimes Tim Klmes Bill King Kira Kirk John Huffman, Doug Goldman. Donna Marakas, Nancy McGuire, Eric Bright. Dale Hudson, and Joe Boiti enjoy the art of coloring. David Kirklcy Meg Kirwin Jim Knab Laura Krause 73 Brian Green boogies down. John Kruez Keith Kriegei Tom Kroehle Vikki Lancia Bill Kwapisz Dave Ksienski Alan LaRochelle Doug Lash Brenda Leavey Donna Leistner Steve Lenker Alex Lavalle 74 ( Paul Linn Lou Ann Licklider Mindy Licser Marianne Lilly Sally Lippold Fred Lojo Dick Lombard John Loechler Janice Long Lora Long Lisa Longman Wendy Loveless Elaine Lynch Steve Lozier Lauren Lubow Jim Lucas 75 National Merit Scholars FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: David Mahaffey, Kim Rask, Brian Clouse. Jennifer Widner, Tom Fletcher. John DeWitt, Joe Pasquarello. Laura Krause, and Dick Franklin: MISSING FROM PICTURE: Tom Taylor. Jon Healey, and Sean Sullivan. Valedictorians 76 FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Janet Brown. Elizabeth Wade. Doug Goldman. David Mahaffey, Pella Phc-ncger. Paula Morse, and Laura Krause. MISSING FROM PICTURE: Jon Healey. n Mark Maghie Kathy Mack Libby Lynch Keith Laux demonstrates the fine art of foosball. David Mahaffey Steve Manning Chelle Lynn Tom Mac Wood Mary Maniatis 77 A senior stretches. Doug Lash shows Wendy the fundamentals of a camera. 79 Keith Kriger wakes up. Jeff McCall Dale McClintock Folk dancers ham it up during the World's Fair. Diane McCurdy Pam McDowell Pete McElroy Nancy McGuire 80 Erin McEntee Dave McNaul Chris Middendorf i Kyle Mercer Jayne Miles Holly Keller looks skeptical. Earl Moore Louise Morita Vicki Misner Frank Moonc Dan Minutilli Susan Mohar Camille Moore Robert Mills An underclassman gives Marianne Lilly a present. 82 Will Morris PauU Morse Chuck Moulion Jay Moulton Nancy McGuire. Dale Hudson. Ted Verhoff and King Wagner. Carole Mudgett Jeanne Mudgett Dave Murphy 83 • Tracy O'Brien Anne O'Connor Brian O’Connor C’mon. Mike, hit it in the court this lime. Phil Offenbacher Pam O'Harra Peggy O'Kelley Gary Olix Patti Ollar Richard Omohundro 66 Judy Paris Geoff Patrick Martha Paul Eric Paulson What arc Dan. Pam. Vicki. Charlie. Mike, and PInar smiling about? Lynn Patterson Joe Pasquarcllo Seniors enjoy themselves. Betsey Payne Kathy Pepke Jim Pepper Brint Perera Paul Pesko Kathy Petersen Cliff Peterson Vivian Eeman and Wendy Johnson try mm Sherry Pfeil 68 Cretchen Peterson Pam Pfeifer 1 Pella Pheneger Dan Pickett out a new beauty treatment. Sandy Post Thomas Potterfield Mike Plahuta Laura Plunkett t Wendy Porterfield Dena Polites Chris Povenmire Jeff Poutney 89 Senior faces in the crowd Gary Olix Pinar Temizer J. R. Prohaska, Doug Darrow. David Mahaffey, and Jon Healey. 90 91 Mike Gray leans. J. R. Prohaska Dan Minutilli tries his luck in bowling. Linda Rader John Rankin Cheryl Powers ’::S ••• • . rn Rob Radcliff Steve Ralph 92 Robert Ramsey Joe Boiti, John Horne in hall. Kevin Wynne strolls through the L.C. Paul Ransom Mark Rasche Kim Rask Greg Rapp David Rapp Steve Rayo Marty Reinhart Paul Richardson Debbie Reed Phil Renner Kristy Rieger Steve Reed Suzanne Ress Don Ricpenhoff Susie Rehm Greg Rhine Jim Riggs Noreen Ripley Wesley Roach 94 Mark Robbins Rnh Rnherts Jamie Robertson Jim Rook Jim Robinson Dana Rudmose Denise Salzman Judy Sayre Richard Scherer William Schleder Patty Schmidt Shely Schmidt Paul Schneider Pai Schoenborn Dave Scholl Dawn Schrader Henery Schwerzell Bill Seelbach Susie Segmillcr Julie Seguin Larry Self Scoit Sepsy Julie Shackelford Tom Shackelford P ggy Shalvoy Ed Sharick Laurie Sheaf Sieve Shirk Sue Silcon Face ii Dave, you did it. Pier Ashion decorates for the dance. Amy Smith 97 Carolyn Smith Dugg Smith A senior sees the situation in a different light. Doug Snouffer The Big Band Sound of Teri Vargo, Liz Dembski, Kathy Gutmann, and Carole Mudgett. Carol Solley Brad Solomon 98 Bob Sorrell Candi Spencer Michelle Spicer Sarah Siewart Carin Starr Peggy Stokes Jill Stump 99 Maryannc Hester gets a handout! Pat Boggs and Susie Segmiller admire Ben Tenuta’s new haircut! Mary Stroube Tim Sulkcn Diane Sutphcn Sandy Sutton Ed Swarthout Flip Taylor i Steve Strine Julie Sutphen Bruce Talbott 100 Mario Teodozio ) 8 • J Kit Thomasson Bret Throckmorton Pinar Temizer Diane Thomas Jim Thompson Lisa Tenney 1“ Tim Thompson Jon Tingley Ben Tenuta Steve Thomas Me Barb, where Tarzan? 101 Cindy Tripp Jack Trumbull Ed Utt Teri Vargo Carin Starr shows ihe cover girl look! Bruce Triplehorn Paul Vancouver Ted Verhoff 102 Chris Vlahos Jerry VerHulst Patrice Vrsansky Jon Wagner Peggy Walker Diane Wallace Vicki Wallers Susie Walion Molly Walker Chris VonDoersien Elizabeth Wade 103 lane Warne Cathy Webner Jim Weese Hr Don Wheeler Jim Wiggins Jim Wheatley Jennifer Widner Barb White Bob Whittenbaugh Power to the People!! Mitch Welch 104 Nancy Wiggins Rob Williams Sandy Wittebort Larry Wilhelm Dan Williams Rick Williams Karen Wilson Wendy Williams Linda Wilson Georgia Wood Ann Wolford Greg Wolske Jay Moulton discusses his days in the jungle. Dave Woodyard Stephanie Wright Kyle Yoder Rex Alexander Laura Alzer Mark Bateman Debbie Bean Mike Becker Kevin Wynne Jeff Zahler John Audet Jane Bernard 106 Tom Blair Rich Clark Susie Fischer Scon Hendrickson Jim Bonaveniure Jeanne Catapano Mike Clearly Mike Coates Marcia Frisbee Doug Goldman Laura Hirth Laura Ives Paula Clark Jules Crites Steven Hale Keith Laux 107 AC KERMAN. PA Ut A. Cross Country 9. 10. 11. Track 9. 10. 11. WARL. Ir. Achievement 10. 11. 12 (1A Safety Director). JA Co. Secretary . ]A Co. President) ADAMS. KR1STAN C. Cheerleader 9; Choir 9. 10. 11 (Treasurer Choir. Soph.); GAA 9: Spanish Honor Society 9. 10, 11; U.A. Timer 11. Boys'-Girls' State 11; YIG 12. Senior High • Musical 11: leaders Club 10. 11. 12; Pep Club 9. 11; Ensemble 9, 10. Strollers 12 ALBERT. MIKE L. Basketball 9. 10; Golf 9. 10. 11. 12; Track 9; French Club 10; YIG 12: Intramural Basketball 11. 12 ALEXANDER. REX H. Track 9: AFS 10. 11. 12: Dramatics Association 10. 11. 12; Forensic League 12; French Club 10. 11. 12. French Honor Society 11. 12: Jr. Achievement 10; Ski Club 10. 11. 12; Student Adv. Board 10. Leaden Club 10. 11. 12 ALLEN. JIM N. Cross Country 9; Track 9; Wrestling 10: French Club 10; YIG 12: Lacrosse Club 10. 11. 12 A MON. CAROL J. French Club 9. 10: Soph. GUIs' Club; Jr. Girls' Club; Sr. GUIs' Club: U.A. Guard 11. Wrestling Matmalds 12: Pep Club 11. 12 ANDERSON. PATTY J. Swimming 10. 11: Sr. GUIs’ Club: Ski Club 10 ANDREWS. KYLE T. Football 9: Track 9: Lacrosse Club 10. 11. 12; Intramural Basketball 10. 12 APEL. JANICE E. Concert Band 9. 10. 11; Marching Band 10. 11: Russian Club 9. 10 APPLEGATE. JOYCE E. GAA 9; Orchestra 9.1 10. 11. 12: Russian Club 9. 10: YIG 12 APELIAN. GEORGANNE M. Concert Band 9; Spanish Club 9. 10 ARMSTRONG. LIZ A. AFS 10. 11: Choir 9; Dramatics Association 11; GAA 9: Jr. Achievement 11; Ski Club 10: Young Life 10. 11. 12 ASHBOUGH. DAVE A. Golf 11. 12; Tennis 9; Intramural Basketball 11. 12 ASHTON. PIER E. AFS 11; GAA 9. 10. 12: Soph. Girls' Club; Jr. GUIs' Club. Sr. Girls' Club: Pep Club 12 ATKINS. TOM A. Basketball 9. 10: Golf 9: Lacrosse Club 10: Spanish Club 9. 10 AUDET. JOHN S. Football 9; iTcnni 9. IOj Forensic League 11, 12; Track 9 AUKERMAN. MICHAEL D. Basketball 9. 10; Cross Country 10. 11. 12: Marching Band 10. 11. 12: Symphonic Band 9. 10. 11. 12 BAGBY. ROSS Dramatics Association 11: Literary Magazine 9. 10. 11: Boys Glee Club 9. 10. 11; Bicentennial Debate Medal for Extemporaneous Speaking 12 BARE. IENN1 AFS 11. 12; Dramatics Association 9: GAA 9: Jr. GUIs' Club 11; Norwester 12: Sr. GUIs’ Club 12: Ski Club 9; Volleyball Officer (GAA) 9 BARNES. JOEL Football 9. 10. 11. 12. Track 9. 10. H. 12: Ski Club 12: Spanish Club 9. 10: Student Adv. Board 9: YIG 12 BASSETT. ANNETTE Basketball 12; Track 9. 10. 11. 12; Volleyball 9. 11: AFS 11. 12: Buddy Club 10; Choir 9. 10. 11. 12; French Club 9. 10. GAA 9. 10. 11. 12; Jr. Girls' Club Jl; Norwester 12: Sr. GUIs' Club 12: Soph. Girls' Club 10: YIG 12: Leaden Club 11. 12; Pep Club 9, 11: Ensemble 10: Strollcn 11. 12: GAA - Track and Field Officer 9; Social Publicity Officer 11: Sec. Treat. 12: Jr. Girls' Club Secretary BATEMAN. MARK Cross Country 9. 10. 11. 12: Track 9. 10: Cross Country Captain 12 BATES. AMY FTA 11: Ski Club 10: Spanish Club 10: Student Council 11 BAXLEY. CHUCK Choir 9. 10. 11: French Club 9. Ucrotsc Club 12: Orchestra 9 BAYER, CHRIS Basketball 9. 10. 11. 12; GAA 9. 10. 11: Jr. GUIs' Club 11: Soph. GUIs' Club 10: Pep Club 9 BECKER. MICHAEL AFS 10. 11. 12: Concert Band 10. 11: Marching'Band 10. 11. 12: Symphonic Band 12: YIG 12 BEHRENDS. JEANETTE AFS 11. 12; DECA Club 9. 10; French Club 9. 10; GAA 9. 10. Marching band 9. 10. 11. 12: Sr. GUIs' Club 12: Soph. Girls' Club 10: Symphonic Band 10. 11. 12; YIG 12: Leaden Club 1C. 11. 12; Soph. GUIs' Club Vice JTcsidcnt; AFS Treasurer BENDER. PATTY Buddy Club 10: GAA 9 BERWANGER. MISSY Basketball 9; Track 3. 10. 11. 12: AFS 11. 12: Concert Band 10; French Club 9. 10. 11; FAA 9. 10. 11. 12; Jr. Girls' Club 11; Marching Band 10. 11. 12; Sr. Girls' Club 12; Symphonic Band 9. 11. 12: YIG 12; Pep Club 11; Glee Club 10. 11: GAA Social Publicity Chairman 12 • BIBLE. PETE Soccer 9; Track 9. 10. 11. 12; Cub Reporter 9; Spanish Club 9. 10; Spanish Honor Society 9. 10 BLAINE. JUDSON Ski Club 9. 10. 11. 12 BLOOM. CINDY Drill Team 10. 11. 12; French Club 11; GAA 9; Pep Club 9; Diamond Doll 8LOOR. SHERYL1NDA Gymnastics 12; Choir 9: Forensic League 10; GAA 12: Jr. CUls' Club 11: Soph. Girls' Club 10; WARL 10. 11; Ensemble 9: Secretary of Photo Club BOCHNIAPZ. PATTIE Swimming 9. 10. 11. 12; AFS 12; Dramatics Association 9: Jr. Girls' Club 11: Sr. Girls' Club 12: Spanish Honor Society 11. 12; U.A. Guard 11; U.A. Timers: Pep Club 11. 12 BOGGS. PAT Baseball 9: Football (Captain -12) 9. 10. 11. 12: Track 11; Cub Reporter 9: FCA 12; Ski Club 9: Spanish Club 9. 10; Spanish Honor Society 9 BONE. KATHY AFS 10. 11; FAA 9. 10: Jr. GUIs' Club 11: Soph. Girls' Club 10; Spanish Club 10. 11 BONNIE. LAURA COE Club 12. GAA 9. 10; Ski Club 10. Pep Club 9. 10. 11 BORROR. DONNA r.bolr 9. 10; Ski Club 10. 11; Ensemble 10 80Tn . JEFF Atlingtonlan 12: Choir 9: Cub Courier 9; Orchestra 9. 10. 11. 12: Quill and Scroll 11. 12: Symphonic Band 9. 10. 11. 12: YIG 12: Ensemble 9: Band Secretary-Treasurer 9: Quill and Scroll President 12; Cub Courier Editor 9 BOTTI. JOE Baseball 9. 10: Choir 9. 10. 11; Concert Band 9: Marching Band 9; Orchestra 9; Intramural Basketball 10. 11. 12 BRAUER. ANN ChoU 10: FAA 9: Jr. GUIs' Club 11: Sr. Girls' Club 12; Soph. GUIs' Club (President) 10; Treasurer of Lacrosse Stats 12 BRIGHT, ERIC Basketball 9. 10. 11. 12: Chess Club 9. 10: DECA Club 11: Forensic League 10: FTC 10: Lacrosse Club 9. 10: Spanish Club 9: Student Council 9; YIG 12 BROWN. ROBERT Choir 9. 10. 11. 12: ln-thc-Know 12; Student Council 9: YIG 12; Senior High Musical 11. 12; Ensemble 9. 10: Boys' Glee Club 12 BUCK. JEFFREY Cross Country (Captain) 9. 10, 11. 12: Track (Captain - 12) 9. 10. 11. 12: AFS 10: French Club 12; National Honor Soc. 11. 12: Spanish Honor Society 9. 10. 11. 12: Student Council (Vice President - 12) 10. 11. 12: Student Adv. Board 9: YIG 12: Camp Enterprise 12 BUCK. SCOTT Cross Country 9. 11, 12: Track 9. 10. 11. 12: AFS 10. French Club 10: French Honor Society 10. 11. 12: National Honor Soc. 11. 12; Ski Club 10; Student Council 9. YIG 12: Leaden Club 10. 11, 12; Camp Enterprise 11; General Manager • National Honor Society BULL. JOE Baseball 9: Swimming 9; U.A. Guard 9 BOUTSELIS. MARY Basketball 9: Swimming 10. 11. 12; French Club 10; GAA 9. 10. 11: Jr. Girls' Club 11: Ski Club 9. 10. 11; Soph. Girls' Club 10. Student Adv. Board 11; U.A. Guard 10. 11. 12; U.A. Timcn (Head Timer - 12) 10. 11. 12; YIG - Mayor 12: Leaden Club 11. 12: Pep Club 9 CECUTTI. MARK Baseball 9: Basketball 10. Football 9. 10. 11. 12: Choir 9; Student Council 9: Intramural Basketball 11. 12 CEDERQUIST. LYNN AFS 11; FAA 9; Homecoming Court 12 CHILO'TE. AMY Choir 9. 10. 11. 12: band 9. 10. 11; Marching Band 10. 11; High Musical 12 CLARK. LINDA Volleyball 9; FAA 9, 10;! Girls' Club 10: Spanish Club 9 CLARK. ELLEN Choir 9. 10. 11.'12; Band 9. 10. 11: French Club 11: GAf Marching Band 10, 11, 12; Symphonic Senior High Musical 12; Pep Club 9 CLARK. PAULA Choir 10. 11. 12: Drar Association 11: FAA 9: Jr. Girls' Club 11;] Girls' Club 12;, Ski Club 12; Soph. Girls' 10; Spanish Club 10. 11; Spanish Honor! 11. 12; Pep Club 9. 11. 12: Ensemble Girls' Glee Club 9: YIG 12. Soccer Pep Club 12 CLARK. TOM Cross Country 10. 11. 12: Track 9. 10: Concert Band 10. 12: French Club 9. Symphonic Band 9,11 CLOUSE. BRIAN Chess Club 9; In-the-Knov 10. 11. 12; Russian Club 12: Student CouDcillk' Folk Dancing Club 12; Aviation Club (VfcM President) 10. 11; Go Club 11 COLLINS. SCOTT Basketball 9. Track 9. 10. 11: DECA Club 11. 12 (Vice President - 12) CQMPSON. BETH DECA Club 11,12 CONRAD. HEATHER AFS 11: Buddy Club 10: French Club 9. 10. 11; GAA 9; Sr. Girls' Club 12: Ski Club 12: Soph. Girls' Club 10: Student Council 11; Pep Club 9; Track Timer 10. 11 COON. KIM FAA 9: Fr. Girls' Club 11; Russian Club (Secretary 11. President 12) 10. 11. li Sr. Girls Club 12: Soph. Girls' Club 10. Pep Club 9. 11: Russian Honor Society 12 COON. TROY Gymnastics 10. 11. Diving 10. 'FS 12: French Honor Society 11. 12 FAA 9. 10. 11; Track Timcn 10. 11 Fr. Girls' Club 11: Soph. Girls Club 10: Spani Ho t rfr, Society 11. 12: U.A. Timcrfli. ffC 12 COOPER. JOHN Wrestling 9. French Club .. 12. French Honor Society 11. 12: U.A. Guard 12 COREY. CLARK Basketball 9; Ter 12: Spanish Club II COREY. SUE GAA 9; Jr. Girls' Club 10 St Girls' Club 12: Soph. Girls' club 10: Soccer Pep Club 11 7 COR1DAN. BETH FAA 9. 10. 11; Jr. Girls' hub 11: Soph. Girls' Club 10: Spanish CJtib 10. Majorette 11. 12 COURLAS, TIM Concert Band 0: WAR!. .2 COX. DAN Football 9: Softball 9; $ARL 12 CRISWELL. STEPHANY F, GAA 9. 10. 11. 12: Jr. G Girls' Club 9: Pep Club 10. CR1TES. JULIE Choir 9. atlon 9; GAA 9; Pep Clu 'ui 9. 10. 11. lub 11: Soph. amatics Assoc i- CSETR1. NORA AFS U{ ftfench Club 9. 10. 11; French Honor Society 10, 11. 12: GAA 9. 10. 11; German Club 12: Foil Dancing 12 CUDDIHEE. LAVIN F©od - ll 9. Track 9. Chou 9. U: French Club H: Lacrou Club 9: Boys' Glee Club 11. 12; Wreillng 9: Village Little Theater 12 DARROW. DOUGLAS Cross Country 9. Football 9: AFS 10. 11. 12; Concen Band 10; Dramatics Association 11. 12; Marching Band 10. 11. 12. Otchcnra 10. 11. 12; Symphonic Band 10, 11. 12r YIG 12: Senior High Musical 10. 11. 12; Technical Crew 9. 10. 11. 12: Stage Band 9. 10. 11. 12; Band Vice President 12 DFAN. LYNDY AFS 10. 11. 12: Buddy Club 10; Forensic League 12: French Club 10. 11 French Honor Society 10. 11. 12; GAA 10. 11. I Ir. Girls' Club 11; National Honor Society II. 12: Ski Club 11. 12; Soph. Girls' Club 10: YIG 12 Leaders Club 10. 11. 12 )ODY, RICK Football 9, 10. 11. 12; Tennis ; Ski Club 9. 10. U; Intt ural basketball 10. 11. 12 DEEM. CHRIS AFS 12; Concert Band 10; Dramatics Association 11. 12: Lacrosse Club 12; Matching Band 10. 11, 12; Orchestra 9, 11. 12; Symphonic Band 9. 11. 12; Y!C 12; Debate 9. 11; Latin Club 10. 11. 12; Camp Enterprise 12 DEMBSKI. LIZ Gymnastics 10. 11. 12; Volleyball 9: Cub Courier 9; Dt.imaiics Association 10. 11. 12; GAA 9; Pep Club 9. 10. 11. 12 DeVOHE. 1 ARK Swimming 9. 10. 11. 12; French Club 10; French Honor Society 10. 11. 12. rn-lh4-Kt aw 12: Spanish Club 10. lit Spanish Horwt Society 10. 11. 12. Student Adv. Board 12: U.A- Guard 10. 11 Y1G 12; Society oi Cynics 11, 12: President ol Spanish Club 11; Secretary of Spanish National Honors Society 12: Swimming Captain 12 DeWALD. CHARLOTTE AFS 12; French Clt.b 31; FAA 9; National Honor Society 10; Russian Club 10j Soph. Girls Club 11; Student Council 12t U.A. Timers 12; YIC 12; Leaden Club (V. ays and Meant 12) 11. 12: Pep Club 9. 11; Russian Honors Society 10: Senior Women’s kazoo Band (President) 12 yewnr. JOHN Football 9. 10. 12: Track 12 In-the-Know 12. Russian Club 9. 10. 11. 12. YlC 12; Society of Cynic 11, 12; Russian National Honors Society 12-. National Merit Finalist 12; Founder of Society of Cynict T'cWULT. DAVID Tennis 9. 10. II: Concert sand 0. 10. 11; French Club 11; Jr. Achievement 9. 10, 1_1. Marching Band 9. 10. 11; Yiu 12; Jr. Achievement (Vice President Personnel Vice President Sales 10. Corporate Secre-tary 11) P W DILI. CRAIG Choir 9; Marching 12; Orchestra 9; Russian Club 10. 11. 12. Student Coun nlh Symphonic Band 9. 10. 11. 12; Folk Dancing-Club 12 DOODY. RICK Football 9. 1C 9; 10. ________________________________________ DRAKE. PETE Football 9. lO. l. 12: Wrestling 9: Jr. Achievement 11: Leaders Club 11, 12: Intramural Basketball 10. 11, 12: Outdoor Education Counselor 11. 12 DRIES. DAVID Baseball 9. 10. 11. 12: Football 9; French Club 9; Ski Club 10. 11: Y1G 12: German Club 12: Intramural Basketball 12 DRIEHORST. JUDY Arllngtonian 10. 11: GAA 9. 10; Jr. Girls' Club 11: Sr. Girls Club 12: Soph. Girls Club 10; Diamond Doll 11. 12 DUGGER. TERRY Basketball 9: Gymnastics 12: Track 9. 10. 11. 12; Buddy Club 12: Dramatics Association 10; GAA 9. 10. 11. 12; Girls Timers 9. 10. 11. 12; Jr. Girls Club 11; Sr. Girls Club 12: Ski Club 10. Soph. Girls Club 10: Student Council 9: Pep Club 10; Track Star 9. 10. 11. 12 DUNCAN. JAN GAA 9: Jr. Girls Club 11; Sr. Girls' Club 12; Spanish Club 10; Pep Club 9. 11. 12 DUNKEL. JANE Cheerleader 9. 10. Choir 11. 12; GAA 9. 10. 11: Jr. Girls Club lit Russian Club 9. 10; Pep Club 11: Senior High Musical 12 DuPONT. DENISE Dramatics Association 9: Drill Team 12: GAA 9: Ski Club 9. 12; Soph. Girls Club 9. Spanish Club 19; Spanish Honor Society 10. 11, 12: Wrestling Matmaids 11. 12 DuVALL. DEBBIE COE Club 12; GAA 9:' Pep Club 9; Glee Club 9 EASLEY. ELLEN Ski Club EEMAN. VIVIAN Tennis 10. 11. 12: Track 9. 10. 12: Volleyball 9; Buddy Club 10: Choir 9. 10. 12. French Club 9. GAA 9. 10. 11. 12. )r. Girls’ Club 11; Norwesrer 22t,.Senior High Musical 12: German Club 12: Senior Class Secretary: GAA Vice President 12 EGCERT. MIKE Basketball 9: Ski Club 11: Intramural Basketball 12: D.E. President 12 EKEGREN, KIM Dramatics Association 11. GAA 9; Pep Club 9 U. 12 V ELMERS. MARTIN Chess Club 9: Cub Courier Photographer 9: Photograph) Club 10, 11: V1CA 12: WARL 10. 11 EMANUELSON. JIM Jr. Achievement 11. 12: Bowling Club iPrcsidcnw 11. 12 EPPS. SANDY Drill Team 12: French Club 10; GAA 9; Ski Club 10. II; Soph. Girls Club 10; Pep Club 9. 10 ESMOND. CARRJE French Club 9: GAA 9. Pep Club EVANS, JULIE Gymnastics 9: Dramatics Association 10: Drill Team 11. 12: Ski Club 11. 12: Spanish Club 9: Student Council 9: YIG 12: Pep Club 12: Lacrosse Star 12: Intramural Tcnnii 10: Spanish Club Secretary FAEHNLE. CATHY GAA 9: Ski Club 9. Leaden Club 10. 11. 12: Pep Club 9 President of GAA 9 FISHER. DAN Basketball 10. 11. 12 FLAHERTY. MICHAEL Basketball 9. 10. II. 12; Football 9; Tennis FOCHTMAN. MARY Buddy Club 10. 11: ChoU 9. 10; Jr. Girls Club 11: Jr. Achievement 10. Sr. Girls Club 12; Soph. Olds Club 10: Spanish Club 10; YIG 1? FORD. JANE Ski Club 10 FR1SBEE. MARCIA Dramatics Association 12; French Club 9. 10. 11; GAA 9: Orchestra 9. 10. 11. 12; German Club 12 FRY. MARIA Basketball 9; AFS 12?Cheerleader 9. 10. 11. GAA 9: fr. Girls Club 11. Sr. Ciris Club 12; Soph. Girls Club 10: Spanish Club 9: Spanish Honor Society 10.: 11. 12j Student t Council Treasurer!)) 9. 10: Leaders Club (Sec'y 12) 10. 11. 15 Pep Club 9. 10. 11. 12. Homecoming Ouccn 12: Senior Women Kazoo Band 12 FUGAZZI. ANDY Baseball 9. 10. 11. 15 (Cap-lain 12): Ski Club 11 G ALLOW A Y. JILL Choir 9; Conceit Band French Club 9. 10; French Honor Socl y 10. 11. 12: GAA 9, 10. 11; Track Timers 9; Marching Band 10. II. 12: National Honor Society 11. 12: Orchestra 9: Soph. Girls' Club 10. Symphonic Band 10, 11 12; Pep Club 9; Cross Country Star 10; President of Choir 9 GALLUCCI. JOE Baseball 9. 10: Football 9 GARDIER. CINDY Gymnastics 9: Tennis 9: Cub Courier 9: Drill Team 10. 11. 12: GAA 9. 10; Jr. Girls Club 11 Sr. Girls Club 12: Soph. Girls Club 10; SpanfshjClub 9. 10. 11: Pep 9. 11. 12: Girls Glee 9: Drill Team Public Ity Chairman 10 11. 12; Ski Club II. 2; Girls' Ensemble 11 GARDNER, KlUt Senior High Mu GAYl K0. jane Gt'PLAC'H, DAVID scball 9. 10. 11. 12 r. Girls Club 11: Pep Club GIBSON. riNDI (Social Chawnpan wester 12. Sr. C.' Pep Club 9. 1? GIBSON. BOB Go lr 10. 11: Drill Team J 10. 11. 12: CAA 9. Nor-V Club 12: Spanish Club 9. AFS 12: Concert Band 9; Cub Reportet 9: Matching Band 9. 10. 11. 12; Orchestra 9, 11. 12; Symphonic Band 10. 11, 12; YIG 12; Senior High Musical 10. 12. Stage-Band 9, 10. 11. 12; Drill Team Band 10, ll, 12; Cone« Band President 9 CIEstoAN. fogBIE Spanish Club 11. Spanish Honor Vsolctv'U GILBERT. TOM Basketball d;.football 12; Tennis 9: Lacrosse 9; French Club 9. Ski Club 11 GLOSS. ALLISON AFS 12; Choir 9; Dramatics Association 10: French Club 10. French Honor Society 9. GAA 11; In-rhc-Know 9; Russian Club Sr. Girls Club 12; Ski Club 12: Leaders Club ll. 12: Pep Club 12 GOLDMAN. DOUG (Baseball 9: Arllngtonian 12; Russian Club 9. 10:' Intramurals 10. 11. 12 GOLDSBERRY. GREGORY AFS 12: Concert Band 10: Forensic League 11; Marching Band 9. 10. 11. 12; Otehestra 9. 10, 11: Symphonic Band 11. 12; YIG 12: Senior High Musical 12: Camp Enterprise 11: German Club 12 GRANT. MITCH Intramural Baseball 12: Cub Reporter 9; YIG 12 GREATHOUSE. GREGG Soccer 9. 10. ll. 12. Chess Club 9. French Club II: Ski Club 11. YIG 12; Wrestling 9 GREEN. BRIAN Football 10. 12; Lacrosse Club 9. 10. 11. 12: WARL 10: Wrestling 9. 10 GREEN. ED Cios Country 9. Coaccn Band . 10. 11; French Club 9. Marching Band 9. 10. 11. l?:'Orchcstra 9. Symphonic Band 12 GRIFFITH. CINDY Drill Team 11 Jr. Girls Club 11 GRJPSHOVER. BARB Buddy Club 10. Choir 9. r 10. 12: Dramatics Association 10; French Club If 10. French Honor Society 10. 11. 12; GAA 9: ,Soph. Girls Club 10, YIG 12: Senior High Musical 12: Pep Club 9: Girls'Glee 10. 11. 12: (SkiisMc 9 GROGAN. ROBERT Basketball 10. 11. 12: Choir 9. 10. 11. ICt Ensemble 10. 11. 12; Senior High Musical 12; Boys Glee II. 12; Talent Show 11 GROSSMAN. RAYMOND Literary Magazine 12; National Honor Society 11. 12; Ski Club 11. 12: V1CA 12 HADLEY, SARAH French Club 9. 11. 12; Jr. Girls Club 11. Photography Club 11. 12. Russian Club 10. 11. 12: Sr. Girls Club 12. Soph. Girls Club 10. Russian Honor Society 12t Soccer Pep Club 11. 12 HAGANS. JULIE AFS 12; Choir 10. 11. 12. French Club 9. 10. 11. GAA 9. 10; It Girls Club 1J: Sr. Girls Club 12: Soph. Girls Club 10: Senior High Musical 12 HAINES. BONNIE Basketball 9; Volleyball Manager 11. 12: Drill Team 12; Freneb Club 10; FAA : Jr. Girls Club 11. Sr. Ciris Club 12: Soph. Ciris Club 10; Pep Ctob 9. 10. 12. Tennis Srit 12 HALDEMAN. MARK Swimming 9. 10. 11. 12: U.A. Guard 10. 11.' 12 HALL. LINDA AFS 10. 11. 12. Dramatics Association 10; GAA 9: Sr. Girls Club 12; Ski Club 10. 12: Soph. Girls Club 10. Jr. Girls Club II: Spanish Club 11. 12; YIG 12: Leaden Club 10. 11. 12; Pep Club 12: Camp Enterprise 11: Soph. Class Secretary. Junior Class Secretary; Spanish Club Vice President 11; Spanish Club Secretary 12. Soph. Girls Club Treasurer HALL. STEVE Baseball 9. 10; Football 9. 10. | 11. 12; Choir (President 12) 9. 10. II. 12t Senior High Musical 11. 12; Leaden Club U. J 12; Strollers 11. 12; Intramural Basketball 10. 12 HALVERSON. CAROL AFS 9; Dramatics Au cl-alien 10. 11. 12; Forensic League 11. 12; French Club 9, 10; French Honor Society 10. 11. 12. National Honor Society II. 12: Orchestra 9; Soph. Girls’ Club 10. Treasurer of Forensic League. Treasurer of French National Honor Society HAMILTON. SARAH Swimming 10. 11: Drill Team (S ]uad Leader) 10, 11. 12; GAA 9. 10. II. (Tennis Head 9) Ir. Girls Club 11; Sr. Girls Club 12; Soph. Girls Club 10; U.A. Guard 11. 12: U.A. Timers 11; Senior High Musical 11: Leaden Club 11. 12. Pep Club 9. 10. 11. 12 HAMMAN. ELAINE AFS 10; Buddy Club 10; GAA 9. 10, 11: Marching Band 10, 11. 12: National Honor Society 11. 12; Orchestra 9; Symphonic Band 10. 11. 12: Senior High Musical 10. 11. 12 HANNEMAN. GREG Football 9. 10. ll. 12: Track 9. 10. 11. 12: Wrestling 9. 10. 11. 12 HARRIS. HOLLY Choir 9. 10. 11. 12. Dramatics Association 10: French Club 11; lr. Girls Club ll; Soph. Girls Club 10; YIG 12. Senior High Musical 12; Girls Glee 10. 11 HARRIS. SUE Swimming 11. 12. GAA 9; U.A. Guard 12: U.A. Tlmcn 10. 11. 12: Pep Club 9; Girls Glee « HATTEN. KEVIN Baseball 9. 10. 11, 12: Basketball 9. 10: Cross Country 9 HAUCK. CINDY Arlingtonlan 12: Cub Reporter 9: GAA 9: Quill and Scroll 12: Ski Club 10. 12: Pep Club 10. 12 HAVENER. AMY Chess Club 9: Choir 9. 10. 12: Cub Reporter 9; Ski Club 9. 10: Senior High Musical 12; Ensemble 9: Girls' Glee 11; Science Club 9 HEALEY, ION Dramatics Association 12: French Honor Society 10. 11. 12: In-the-Know 11, 12; Marching Band 10, 11. 12; National Honor Society 11. 12: Orchestra 11: Russian Club 9. 10: Student Council 9: Symphonic Band 9. 10. 11. 12: YIG 12 (Co-Chairman): Senior High Musical 12. Society of Cynics 11. 12; Stage Band 11. 12: U.A.S.C. Newspaper 12: French National Honor Society President 12: Society of Cynics President HEBER. KAREN AFS 11. 12: French Club 9. 10: FTA 11: GAA 9. 10, 12: Girls' Timers 9: Marching Band 10. 11. 12: Orchestra 9. 11. 12: Soph. Girls' Club 10: Student Council 9: Symphonic Band 10. 11. 12: U.A. Guard 12; YIG 12: Drill Team Band 12 HECKMAN. JULIE COE Club 12: GAA 9. 10: Jr. Girls' Club 11: Soph. Girls' Club 10: Pep Club 9: Girls' Glee 9. 10. 11 HEDGES. MARK Basketball 9: Cross Country 9: Tennis 9. 11; Choir 9. 10. 11: Marching Band 10. 11. 12; Student Council 9. 10. 11. 12; Symphonic Band 9. 10, 11. 12: Senior High Musical 10. 11. 12: Antiphony 11. 12 HEER. TIM FCA 12 HELLAND. BILL Golf 9; Tennis 11. 12 HERR. DOUG Soccer 9. 10. 11. 12; Tennis 9 HERROLD. DICK Jr. Achievement 11. 12: Lacrosse Club 9. 10. 11. 12: Outing Club fPres.) 12 HESTER. MARYANNE Dramatics Association 10: Drill Team 11. 12: Forensic League 10: French Club 10; GAA 9: Jr. Girls' Club 11: Norwcster 12: Sr. Girls' Club 12; Soph. Girls' Club 10; U.A. Guard 11. 12: YIG 12: Pep Club 11. 12 HEUBEL. MARY Choir 10. 12; Dramatics Asso- ciation 9. 10: Drill Team 11; GAA 9: Jr. Girls' Club 11: Sr. Girls' Club 12 Soph. Girls' Club 10: Spanish Club 10: Pep Club 12; Sr. Choir Ensemble 12: Diamond Dolls 11 HIGBEE. MICHAEL Basketball 9: Cross Country 9: Tennis 9. 10. 11. 12: Student Council 12; YIG 12: Leaders Club 11. 12 HIMES, MARTHA Track 10. 11. 12; Choir 9. 10; French Club 9; FTA 11: GAA 9. 10. 11. 12: Jr. Girls’ Cldb 11: Norwcster 12; Soph. Girls' Club 10: YIG 12; Pep Club 9: Strollers 12: Ensemble 10: Girls' Glee 9. 11 HOELSCHER. CINDY AFS 12; Choir 9. IQ. U. 12: Cub Courier 9; Dramatics Association 10i' II, 12: Forensic League 9: French Club 9. 10. 11. 12: GAA 9. 10. 11. 12; Jr. Girls' Club 11; Soph. Girls' Club 10; Student Council 9: WARL 10. 11. 12: Senior High Musical 12: Pep Club 9: Home Ec. Club 12: Girls' Glee 11. Ensemble 9; Secretary WARL 11 HOFFMAN. PATTI Volleyball 9: Choir 9. 10. 11. 12: Drill Team (Captain 12. Squad Leader 11) 10. 11. 12: GAA 9: Sr. Girls' Club 12; YIG 12; Senior High Musical 12. Pep Club 9. 10. 11. 12; Strollers 11. 12; Ensemble 9: 9th Grade Class Trcas. HOFMANN. EDWARD Football 9. 10. 11. 12: Track 9: Wrestling 9: Lacrosse Club 9; YIG 12: Senior High Musical 10. 11. 12: Intramurals 12 HOLCOMB. KENNETH Basketball 9. 10. 11. 12: Choir 9, 10. 11. 12; Dramatics Association 9: Senior High Musical 11. 12 HOLLAND. BETH Swimming 10. 12; GAA 9. 10; Jr. Girls’ Club 11. Sr. Girls’ Club 12; Ski Club 10: Soph. Girls' Club 10: Spanish Club 10; U.A. Timers 11. 12: PcpCIubD. 10. 11. 12 HOLLOWAY. BOB Choir 9. 10.. II. 12: Ski Club 9, 10. 11. Spanish Club 11. 12; Senior High Musical 12 HORN, MIKE Baseball 9; Intramural Basketball 10. 11. 12. Lacrosse Club 11. 12 HORN . MICHAEL Football 12: Track 9: Ski Club 11. 12 HORNE. JOHN Choir 9. 10. 11: Lacrosse Club 10. 11. 12: Intramural Basketball 10. 11. 12 HOSEY. LARRY Baseball 10; Russian Club 9. 10 HOWARD. BOB Basketball 9: Russian Club 11: Ski Club 9. 10. 11. 12: YIG 12 HOWLAND. DONALD Cross Country 9. 10. 11. 12: Track 9. 10 HUBBARD. JANET GAA 9; Marching Band 10. 11. 12: Orchestra 9. 10. 11. 12: Russian Club 9. 10: Senior High Musical 12; Majorette 10, 11. 12 HUDDLE. TOM Football 9. 10. 11. 12; Track 9. 10; Wrestling 9. 10. 12 HUDSON. DALE Swimming (Captain 12) 10. 11. 12; Track 9: National Honor Society 11. 12: U.A. Guard 10. 11. 12: YIG 12 HUFFER, MARK Crosscountry 10: Track 9; Wrestling 10: AFS 12: Quill and Scroll 12: YIG 12; Arlingtonlan 12 HUGHES. DIANE Basketball 9. 10. 12: CAA 9. 10 HUMPHREY. ROBERT Forensic League 12; Spanish Honor Society 10. 11. 12 1ACOVETTA. ROSE ANN GAA 11 IMMEL. SCOTT Baseball 9. 10; Basketball 9; Football 9. 10. 11. 12 JACKSON. LAURIE Tennis 1ft. 11. 12: GAA 9. e 10, 11: Jr. Girls' Club 11: Jr. Achievement 10; Soph. Girls' Club 10: Pep Club IS . JACKSON. SCOTT Football ): Concert Band 9, 10. 11. Lacrosse Club 12: Marching Band 9. 10. Hi Senior High Musical 11 JOHfWfifc DAVID Baseball 9: Basketball 9. 10. 11. 12; Football ! ; Outdoor Ed. 11. 12: Basketball Captain 12 JOHNSON. JEAN French Club 9. 10; GAA 9; Sr. Girls' Club 12; If. A. Tlmcn 10. 11: Pep Club 9 Wy JOHNSTON. JEFF Forenaic League 12 JOHNSON. WENDY Basketball (Captain 12) 9. 1®, 11. 12; Tennis 10. 11. 12: Track 9. 10. 11. 12. Volleyball 11: AFS 11: Choir 9. 10. French Club 9. 10. GAA (President 9. 12V- .« 10. 11. 12: Ski Club 11: Soph. Girls' Club 10: YIG 12: Senior High Musical 11: Pep Club 11. 12: Girls GJcc 11. 12 mnastics 10. 11: Buddy Club Club 11. 12: Spanish Club JONES. HAV 11; GAA 9. 10. 11. 12; Y1 JONES. SCOTT TVf Club : . 11. 12. WARL 10. 11; Team Handball 11. i JONES. TRACEY GAA 9; Ski Club 10; Spanish Club 10; Y1C 12; Pep Club 9: Soccer Pep Club 12 Jt KAFER. KAYE Basketball 9. 10. 11. 12: Volleyball 9. 10. 11, 12: Field Hockey 11. 12 (Co-Captain 12). GAA 9. 10, 11. 12; Matching 10. 11. 12: Soph. Girls’ Club 10; Spanish Club 0. 10. Symphonic Band 9. 10. 11. 12; Pep Club 9: Intrainurals 9. 10. 11. 12 KAIN. GLEN f Choir 10. 11: French Club 9; Boys’ Glee 9. 10. 11. 12 KARAM. DAVE Concert Band 9: French Club 9: Lacrosse Club 11. 12; Intra. Basketball 11. 19 KATE. SANDY Tennis 12; AFS 10. 11. 12: Dramatics Association 9. 10. 11. 12; Forensic League 10. II. 12; GAA 9: Fr. Achievement 10; Ski Club 12. Student Council 9: YIG 12 KEITH. GARY Dramatics Association 9, 11, 12: Photography Club 12 (Vice President); YIG 12 KELIKR. HOLLY Swimming 9. 10. 11. 12; Track 9. 11. 12; Volleyball 9. Cheerleader 0; GAA 10; Jr. Girls’ Club II; Marching Band 9. 10, 11: National Honor Society 11, 12- Orchestra 9, 10. 11; Soph. Girls' Club 10; Student Council 9: Symphonic Band 9. 10. lit U.A. Guard 10. 11: U.A. Timers 10. 11. 12: Senior High Musical 10: Pep Club 11: Leaders Club 12; Talent Show II Stage Band 9. 10. 11: Captain of Girls' Varsity Swim Team: Vice President of National Honor Society KELLER. KITTY AFS 10. 11. 12: Choir Accompanist 12: Concert Band 9; French Club 10; French Honor Society 10. 11, 12: GAA 9; Marching Band 10. 11, 12: Orchestra 9; Ski Club 11: Symphonic Band 10. 11, 12: YIG 22. Senior High Musical 12: Pep Club 9: Social Chairman of Choir KEMPTON. DEBBIE Dramatics Association 9. 10: Jr. Girls’ Club 11; Sr. Girls' Club 12 KENNEDY. SUSAN Tennis 11. 12: Volleyball 9. 10. 11: Choir 9. 10. 11, 12: French Club 9. 10. 11. GAA 9. 10. 11. 12 (Volleyball Head 9. 12): Jr. Girls’ Club 11: Soph. Girls' Club 10: Senior High Musical 12: Pep Club 9 KERN. DENISE Chess Club 9: GAA 9. 10; Russian Club 10. 11: Symphonic Band 10. 11 KETCHAM. JANE AFS 12; GAA 9. Jr. Girls' Club 11: Sr. Girls' Club 12: Soph. Girls' Club 10; U.A. Tlmcn 12: Swimming Team Manager KIGER. LISA Ski Club 10. 12: Soph. Girls' Club 10: YIG 12: Pep Club 10. 11. 12: Diamond Dolls 11 KIMES. TIM Choir 9. 10. II. 12: French Club 12: Boys’ Glee 11. 12: Ensemble 11: Vice President of Choir 12 KING. BILL Swimming 10. 11. 12: Tennis 9; Russian Club 9, 10. 11, 12 (Treasurer 11. Vice Presides 12); U.A. Guard 10. 11. 12: YIG 12: Italian Naffbrul Honor Society 12 KIRK. KiRA Track 11: Buddy Club 11: French Club'S. TO: GAA 9, 10. 11. 12 (Officer 9): Jr. Girls' Club 11. Sr. Girls' Club 12; Ski Club 9. 10. 11. 12; Soph. Girls' Club 10: YIG 12; Pep Club 9. 10. 11. 12;, Diamond DaiyO; Track Timer 10. S.W.l.G7r 12. Settlor aTomen't Karoo RaniJ Officer KIRKHAM. DONNA Dramatics XSbclarion 10; I :p Club 9 KIRWIN. MEG BaskAtbal! £ Softball 9. 10. 11. | 12: Buddy Club 10.1 Choir 9fc|10. GAA 9. IP. 11. 12: Jr. CM Cluhrdl SpanMtClub 10 KNAB. JIM Golf Cheai£lub9; German 12 (Officer) KNIPPENBERG. UltRA AFS 12: Choir 10-Girls’ Club 12; Soph. Girls' Cl i2 m KOHRMANN. MICHELE 12: Jr. Girls'i Spanish Club .U.A. Timers! __________________________ KONNEKER. ERIN COE Club 12: Spanuh 10 KOTSAN’OS. JAMES Golf 9: Chess Club 9: Spanish Club 9 KOTTENSTETTE. ED Buddy Club 10; Jr. Achievement 10: Ski Club 12; YIG 12: High Musical 10. 11. 12: leaden Club 11. Outing Club (Secretary 12) 12 KRAUSE. LAURA Gymnastics 10. 11: leader 9. French Club 9; French Honor Society 11. PAA 9. 10. 11; Girls' Timers 12. to “ Know 12: National Honor Society 11. 12: westef 12?’Student CmtncH 11. Wrestling i maids 10: Leaders Club 41. 12: Pep Club 10. 11. IS: Valedictorian nalta KREPS, TERI French Club 9. 10: GAA . In-ihc-Know 11; Russian Club 9. Soph. Girls' Club 10: Student Council 9. 10. 11 (President 9. Treasurer 10): Student Advisory Board 9: Girls' Sutc 10: YIG 12; Leaders Club 11. U KREU7-. JOHN Cross Country 9. 10. 11: Tr 10 KRIEGER, KEITH AFS 12; Choir 9. 10. 11. 1 Cub Reporter 9: Dramatics Association 10. 12: Plays 9. 11: Jr. Achievement lOt 12: Ski Club 9. 10. 11: Senior High MuiiciT 10. 11. 1?: Antiphony 10. 11. isj_ 12); Men's Ensemble 10. 11. 12: Science' 0 NO KROEHLE. T. J. Wreitling 9: Ski Club 10. 11. 12: Student Council 9: Student Advisory Board 9 KS1ENSKI. DAVE Chess Club 9. 10: Marching Band 10. 11. 12: Student Council 9; Symphonic Band 9. 10. 11. 12; Folk Dancing 12: Co Club 10. 11: Mathematical Games 11: President of Chess Club 9 KUHN. CATHY AFS 12: COE 12 (Treasurer!: CAA 9. 10; Jr. Girls' Club 11: Sr. GUIs' Club 12: Soph. Girls' Club 10: Pep Club 9. 10: Glee Club 9: Synchronize Swimming 9 LANCIA. VIKKI Drill Team 10. 11. 12: Spanish Club 10: Wrestling Matmaids 10: Pep Club 11 LANE. RICK Basketball 9. 10. 11. 12: Football 9. 10: Tennis 9 LANG. LAURA Softball 9. 10. 11. 12: Volleyball 11: Field Hockey 11. 12; GAA 9. 10. 11. 12: National Honor Society 11. 12; Spanish Club 10: Glee Club 9. 10. 11 LAUX. KEITH Russian Club 10. 11: Ski Club 10 LA VALLE. ALEX Football 10: AFS 11 LIESER. MINDY AFS 12: Concert Band 9. 10. 11; GAA 9. 12: Jr. Achievement 11. Marching Band 9. 10. 11. 12: Orchestra 9: Spanish Club 10: Symphonic Band 12 LILLY. MARIANNE AFS 11. 12: Buddy Club 10: Choir 9. 10. 11. 12: GAA 9. 10: Senior High Musical 11. 12} Leaders Club 10. 11. 12 (Cfl dreo's Party Officer litres. 12) SI LIPPOLD. SALLY C ,vClub 12: GAA ,3j Pwf Club 9. 10. 11 ! LOJO, FRED CJJbir 9. 10. 11. 12: Dr a : Association 9|S«li!aLHigh MtntcaKlO, 11. 12; tmble 9 V ARD. DICK • Country 9 Tennis 9. !TTi2TStudent Cobncil 9. 10. 11. 12. •-Girls Slate 11. YIG 12: Junior Claw b«M6AF idem LON I 10 _Homc Eco Ll'BOW. LAUR Reporter 9: Ugh Musical ll1 (CAS, JIM C rchlng Band 1 ICE Dramatic! Association 12; GAA Club 12: Spanish lub 12; Club 12 Choir 9. Assoclatl 12: Ensemble | iccrt Band 9. 11. 12 10. 11. 12: tadcr 11) 10. 11: GAA 9: Photography Club Ski Club 12: Spanish Club 10;JWrestUng tmaitU 11. 12 (Treastn. : 1 LYNCH. L1B3Y AFS 12; Drill Team (Squad ■Leader ID iff. U-. I Mil MACK. KATHY Gymnastici 11 11. 12: Cheerleader 9; GAA '.t; SV 11; Student Council 9; Leaders C, (Ways and Means 11. Vice Pr--$ door Education 12 MACHI$, MARK Track 11. 12; Chess Ciub 9; Student Council 9. 10. 11. 12 (President 12): Student AdMsory Board 10. 11. 12; YIG 12: German Club 12 (Ofilcer) MAHAFFEY. DAVID Ctom Country 9. 10. 11. 12. Track 9. 10. 11. 12: French Honor Society 10, 11. 12: In-thc-Know 12; National Honor Society 11. 12; Student Council 12: Society of Cynics 11. 12: Vice President French Honor Society MANIAT1S. MARY COE Club 12: French Club 9. 10. 11; Pep Club 9 MANNING. STEVE Jr. Achievement 9. 10. 11. 12 (President for lunfor Achievement Company. Vice President Achiever's Association!; Student Council 9. VICA 12; YIG 12; DCT 12 MARAKAS. DONNA Swimming 12: AFS 12; Dramatics Association 10. 11. 12; French Club 9. 10. 11. 12; French Hooor Society II. 12: CAA 9: Jr. GUIs' Club 11; Sr. Girls' Club 12. Soph. Girls' Club 10: Student Advisory 8oard 10- U.A. osurd 12: Pep Club 11. 12; President-Vice Prcvldcnt French Club MARSALKA. BETH AFS 12: Drill Team 10. 11. 12: FCA 11; CAA 9: Jr. Girls' Club 11; Sr. Girls' Club 12; Soph. Girls' Club 10. Senior High Musical 11; Pep Club 11. 12 MARSHALL. CHRISTY AFS 11. 12: Concert Band 9. 10. 11. 12: Jr. Girls' Club 11: Ski Club 11: Senior High Musical 11: Majorette 10. 11, 12: Glee Club 9. 10. 11 MAXWELL. USA Swimming Manager 10. 12: DtHI Team 12: French Club 9. 10: GAA 9: Soph. Girls’ Club 10; U.A. Timers 11: YIG 12 MA27.AFERRI. PATTI Future Medical Careen 10: GAA 9: Jr. Girls' Club 11; Sr. Girls' Club 12: Soph. Girls' Club 10: Spanish Club 9. 10. YIG 12: Pep Club 12 McCAFFERTY. TIM Soccer 12: Chess Club 9. Soccer Club 12: Intramural Basketball 11. 12; Intramural Soccer 12 McCALL. JEFF AFS 10. 11. 12 (President 12 : Dramatics Association 9. 10. 11: Norwester 12; Quill and Scroll 11. 12; Ski Club 9. 10. 11. 12; U.A. Guard 12: YIG 12: Leaders Club 10. 11. 12 McCUNTOCK. DALE Norwester 10. 11; Photography Club 10. 11; VICA 12; WARL 10. 11; President of Photography Club McCURDY. DIANE French Club 10: Ski Ciub 12: Wrestling Matmaids 11, 12 McENTEE. ERIN Jr. Girls' Club 11; Russian Club 12: Sr. Girls' Club 12; Soph. Girls' Club 10: U.A. Guard 12; Pep Club 11, 12: Outing .Club 12 MERCER. KYLE PbotbrfU 9. 10. 11. 12: Track 9. 10. 11: Baseball 9, JO MERCHANT. KIM Buddy Club Hi French Club Tench Honor Society 10. 11. 12: Orchestra 12 (Vice Pres. 9. Librarian W. 11. High Musical 10. 11: String Baiem-Pfll. 12; Folk Dancing 12-IK RB CHRISTINA Swimming 11. 12; ■ FS 11. 12: Dramatic Association Festo 1C: Forensic League 11. ljL-GAA 1. 1C .Jr. Girls' Club 11; Sr. GirU Club 12: i f lub il: U.A. Guard 11. 12: YIG 12 j:s. JAYNE AFS 12: Jr. Girls’ Club Tl; Sr. I •■Iris' Club 12 iSecrctary): Ski Club 12; Spanish •Hub 12 MILLER. CATHERINE Cheerleader 0. 10: Girls' Glee 9;'CAA 9 Lacrosse Stat 12: Norwester 12: Sr. Girls’ Club 12; Spanish Club 10. Student Council 11: Senior High Musical 11;, Leaden Club 10. 11. 12: Pep Club (Vice Pwrident 12) 9. 10, 11, 12; Senior Class Treasurer MILLER. REBECCA Volleyball 12 GAA 10. 11. 12: Jr. Girls' Club 11: Sr. Girls' Clob 12: Spanish Club 10. Horae Ec. Club 10. 11. 12 (Publicity! MINUTtLU. DANIEL Choir 9. 10. 11. (President 91: Cub Reporter 9: French Club 10, 11. 12: French Honor Society 12: National Honor Society 11. 12: Spanish Club 10, 11, 12 (President 12); Spanish Honor Society 10, 11. 12; Science Club 9: Ensemble 9. 10; Glee Club 11. 12: Bowling 12 M1SNER. VICKI AFS 11. 12: Concert 8and 10. 11: Marching Band 9. 10. 11. 12: Spanish Club 12; Symphonic Band 12: U.A. Guard 12: YIG 12 MOORE. CAMILLE Swimming 10: AFS 11; COE Club 12; GAA 9: Jr. Girl ' Club 11; Sr. Girls' Club 12: Soph. Girls' Club 10 MOORE. EARLE DECA Club 11. 12 MORJTA. LOUISE Gymnastics 10. 11. 12; AFS 12; Arlingtonlan 12; French Club 9. 10. 11. 12; French Honor Society 11. 12; GAA 10. 11. 12 (Cabinet Spomhead 12): Jr. Girls' Club 11. National Honor Society 11. 12: Quill and Scroll 12: Sr. GUIs' Club 12; Soph. Girls' Club 10: YIG 10: Tennis Imramurals 10. 11. 12: French Club Pres. 10 MORRIS. WILL Cross Country 9; Track 9: AFS 12; Concert Band 9. 10. 11. 12: Cub Reporter 9: Marching Band 9. '10. 11. 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; Orchestra 9: Ski Club 12: Spanish Club 11, 12; Spanish Honor Society 11. 12 (President 12); Symphonic Band 12; YIG 12 MORSE. PAULA Buddy Club 12; Future Medical Careen 10. 11; GAA 9. 10: Track Timer 9. 10; Cross Country 9, 10: National Honor Society 11. 12: Soph. Girls' Club 10; Spanish Club 10; Student Council 9: YIG 12; Vice President of Medical Careen 11 MOULTON. CHUCK Swimming 10. 11. 12; Concert Band 9: French Club 9. 10: French Honor Society 10. 11. 12: In-thc-Know 12; U.A. Guard 10. 11. 12: YIG 12; Leaden Club 11. 12: Latin Club 9. 10. 11. 12 MOULTON. JAY Soccer 10. II. 12 (Captain 12); Lacrosse 11. 12: Spanish Honor Society 11. 12: German Club 12: Outing Club 12 MUDGETT. CAROLE Gymnastics 10. 11. 12: Cheerleader 9; GAA 9. 10: Spanish Club 10; Leaden Club 10. 11. 12 (Treasurer 12): Captain of Gymnastics 12 MULLINS. CHRISTIAN Crosa Country 9. 10. 11: Track 9. 10. 11. 12 MURPHY. DAVID Cross Country 9. 10. 11; Wrestling 9. 10. 11. 12: Concert Band 9. 10. 11: FCA 9. 10. 11. 12; Marching Band 10. 11 NYE. NANCY Choir 10. 11. 12: Drill Team 11. 12: Jr. Girls' Club 11: Lacrosse Stat 12. Senior High Muiical 10. 11. 12: Pep Club 9. 10. 12 O'BRIEN. TRACY Dramatics Association 10: Forensic League 10: French Club 9. 10: GAA 9: Jr. Girls' Club 11; Sr. Girls' Club 12: Ski Club 11; Soph. Girls' Club 10; Leaders Club 10. 12 (fehlldrcn- Party Officer ; Pep Club 9. 10. Scmnn|if4Hntn'iKaz £Band 12 O'CONNOR. MjiE GAA 9; !|. 'Girls' Club U: Lactnpc SutT2t r. Girls' Club 12: Ski Club 10. ph. Git!- - . 10: f n ■ I I 12 Wunocul Dolls 10. 11 1 ™- ' ’l% 'HARRA. PAM AFS 11; DECA Club 10. CA 2 (VI rjcMucni ll- •-! 9, 10, 11, 12; Cross cob 12 Jr. Girls' Club 11; B Club 12: Ski Club 12; siria C tllng Matmald; 11. 12; YIG 12. Leaden C lub 10. 11. 12; Pep Club 10 O'KELLEY. PEGGY Choir 9. 10. 11. 12: French Club 9. 10: GAA 9: Senior Hfgh Musical 11, 12: Ensemble 10. 11. 12 O'NEILL. MADELINE AFS 10. Dramatics Association 10. 11. 12: French Club 9. 10. 11. 12 (Vice President 11). GAA 9. 10. 11: Tta$kMfB i .jumxy rimen 9. 10. 11, Norwester 12; Sr, Girls' Soph. Girls' Club 10; U.A. Guard 11. 12. YIG 12; Pep Ciub 9, 12 PARIS. JUDY Basketball 9. 10. 11, 12 Softball 9. 10. 11. 12; Tennis 11. Field Hockey 11. J Choir 11. 12: Concert Band 9. 10. 11. 12: GAA 9. 10. 11. 12 (Vice President): MarUun Band 10. 11, 12 (Treasurer); i tch tia 9, 1 Spanish Club 10. Symphonic 8aitd 10. 11. 12: Senior High Musical 11, 12: Pep Club 9 PASOUARELLO. JOSEPH Orchestra 9. 10. 11. 12: YIG 12; Society of Cynics 11.12 PATTERSON. LYNN GAA 9. 10: Track Timen 9. 10. 11. 12. Cross Country Timen 9. 10. 11. 12; Jr. Girls' Club 11: Sr. Girls' Club 12; Soph. Girls' Club 10; Diamond Dolls 11. 12 PAPA1, ANNE Volleyball 9: Buddy Club 10. 11. 12. GAA 9; Orchestra 9. 10. 11. 12 (Treasurer): Senior High Musical 10. 12 PAUL. MARTHA Gills' Swimming 12: AFS 12: Buddy Club 10: Choir 9; GAA 9. 10: Jr. Girls' Club 11; Sr. Girls' Club 12 (Treasurer). Soph. Girls’ Club 10: Spanish Club 10, 11; U.A. Guard 11. 12: U.A. Swim Timen 12: Pep Club 9 PAULSON. ERIK Swimming 11, 12: AFS 12: Choir 9: Concert Band 9. 10: Marching Band 10. 11. 12 (President 12); Student Advisory Board 12; Symphonic Band 11. 12 (President): YIG 12: Senior High Musical 12 PEPPER. JAMES Intramural Basketball 9. 12; Dramatics Association 10: Spaniih Club 10; Student Council 9 in is' Club 11.|12: RADER. LINDA Track 10; AFS 10, 11. 12: PETERSON. CRETCHEN Soph. Girls' Club It.-Sr. Prom Decorations Chairman 11 PfElFER. PAM Volleyball 9. French Club French Honor Society II. 12; Future Nlcdi Careen ID; GAA 9; Marching Band Majorette 11. 12: Ski Club 11: Senior High Musical 9 11. 12: Pep Club 9 PFEIL. CHERYL Swimming 10. Hr Difir at i Association 10. 11. 12; Forensic LcagU' 9 French Club 9. 10. 11. 12; French Honor Society 11, 12; Future Medical Careen 11, 12 (President); GAA 0. 10. U: Soph. Gills 10; Student Council 9; U.A. Guard 10. Y1G 12; Announcements 9. 11. 12 PHENEGER. PELLA Choir 9: Dramatics Association 10. 11. 12 (Executive Board and Vice President); Forensic League 10. 11. 12 (Recorder and Statistician): GAA 9; Girls' Timers 9; Ir. Girls' Club 11; National Honor Society 11. 12; Sr. Girls' Club 12: Soph. Girls' Club 10; Studeot Council 9; Pep Club 9, 12; Latin Club 9, 10. 11, 12 (Vice President): Plays 9. 10. 11. 12 POTTERF1ELD. TY Football9. 10. 11. 12; FCA 11. 12: Lacrosse Club ill. 12; Co-Captain ot FCA a- PROHASKA. I. R. Swimming 9. 10. 11. 12t AFS 12: Cub Reporter 9 ln-thc-Know 10. 11. 12: National Honor Society 11. 12: U.A. Guard 9. 10. 11. 12: Latin Club 11, 12 (Treasurer 11. 10): Society of Cynics 12 (President Sage) PUSSER, ELIZABETH Track 12; Field Hockey 10: Drill Team 11. 12 (Squad Leader 12): French Club D. 10; French Honor Society 11. 12; GAA 9. TO; Ir. Girls' Club 11: National Honor Society 11, 12t Norwester 12: Sr. Olds' Club 12; Soph. Girls' Club 10: Y1G 12: Setf High Musical 12; Pep Club 9. 12 RADCUFF. ROB Footb$ll 9: Wrestling 9. 10. 11, 12: Concert Band 9. Orchestra 9: Co-Cap-tain of Wrestling D. 11. 12; Field Hockey rlingtonian 12 (Co-Editor); Choir 9. 10. 11. 12: Cub Reporter 9; FCA 11. GAA 9, 10. 11. fc: Girli' Timers 11. 12: Ir. Girls' Club 11: Quill and Scroll 11. 12 (Vice President): Sr. Girls' Club 12: Ski Club 11: Soph. Girls' Club JO; Student Council 12 (Public Relations Chairman); Senior High Musical 10. 11: Pep Club 9; Soccer Booster 10. 11; CTHN 12 RALPH. STEPHEN Wrestling l . 10 RAMSEY. BRUCE U.A. H.sJft'cchnlcal Crew 10. 11. 12; Sound Director Tech. Director RANSOM. PAUL Track 12: Choir 9. Lacrosse Club 11; Imra. Basketball 11. 12 RAPP. DAVID Track 11: Wrestling 12 RASK, KIM Choir 9: French Club 9. 10. 11. 12: French Honor Society 10. U. 12: GAA 9. 10. 11: Girls' Timers 9: Jr. Girls' Club 11; National Honor Society 11. 12: Sr. Girls' Club 12; Ski Club 11. 12; Soph. Girls' Club 10; Student Council 9; YIG 12 RAYO. STEVE Football 9. 10. 11. 12 REED. DEBORAH French Club 11. 12; French Honor Society 12; GAA 10; YIG 12 REHM. SUSAN AFS 12: Dramatic Association 9: Forensic league 12: GAA 9: Ski Club 10. 11. 12 REINHART. MARTHA Swimming 10: Dramatics Association 10; WaRL 9. 10. 11. 12 RHINE. GREG Baseball 9. 10. 11. 12; Basketball 9: Intramural Basketball 10. II, 12 RICHARDSON. PAUL German Club 15; Intramural Basketball 11. 12 RIEGER. KRISTY Choir 11. 12; Drill Team 12 RIEPENHOFF. DON Football 9. 10 RIPLEY. NOREEN GAA 9 Ski Club 9: Soph. Girls' Club 10; COE (President I-’l 12 ROBINSON. JIM Wrestling 9. 10. 11. 12 (Co-Captain 12) ROFDER. BRENDA Drill Team 10. 11. 12; French Club 9. 10 (Secretary); GAA 9: Ir. Girls' Club 11: Sr. Girls' Club 12: Soph. Girls' Club 10: Glee Club 9. 10; Soccer Pep Club 12; ROEGER. SUE Track 10; Choir 10. 11. 12; French Honor Society 10. 11. 12; Jr. Achievement 10. 11. 12: Orchestra 9. Ski Club 12; Senior High Musical 12; Pep Club 9; President In Jr. Achievement Company RUDMOSE. DANA French Club 9; Marching Band 10. ft. 12; Orchestra 9. 10. 12: Symphonic Band 9, 10. 11. 12: Senior High Musical 12 SLAZMAN. DENISE Soph. Girls' Club 10 SAPP. VICKI Track 11: Volleyball 10. 11. Field Hockey 10. 11, 12: Choir 9: Drill Team 10, 11. 12; French Honor Society 11, 12: Ensemble 9; GAA 9. 10. 11. 12: Jr. Girls' Club Ur Orchestra 9: Sr. Girls' Club 12; Soph. Girls' Club 10: YIG 12: Pep Club 9: Glee Club 10. 12: Field Hockey Co-Captain 12: Drill Team Uniform Chairman 12 V SCHMIDT. SHELY Basketball 9: Track 9; GAA 9. 10 (Track and Field Head 9): Norwester 12; ' Sr. Girls' Club 12: Ski Club 11: Soph. Girls' Club 10; Spanish Club 10 I SCHOENBORN. PAT Basketball 9. 10: Arlingto-nlan 11. 12 (Editor 12); Forensic League 10. 11. 12; GAA 9. 10 (President 9): Quill and Scroll 11. 12 (Treasurer 12); Ski Club 11. 12 (Seerctary Treasurer 12); Student Council 9. 10. 11 (Vice Pres. 9, 11): Student Representative to Board of Education 12 SCHOLL. DAVID AFS 12: YIG 12: Aviation Club 11 (President) SCHRADER. DAWN AFS 12; Buddy Club 12; Cheerleader 10. 11: Choir 10. 11: Marching Band 9. 10. 11: Norwester 12: Sr. Girls Club 12; Student Council 10; Senior High Musical 10, 11; Student Council Secretary 10; Choir Vice Pres. 10: Cheerleader Captain 11 SEGMILLER. SUSAN Diving Team 10. 11; Cheerleader 9. 10. 12; GAA 9. 10. 11. 12; Jr. Girls' Club 11: Norwester 12; Sr. Girts' Club 12: Student Council 9: U.A. Guard 11. 12: U.A. Timers 11: Leaders Club 11. 12: Pep Club 9. 10. 11. 12; Glee Club 9; Outdoor Education 12 SEGUIN. JULIE Pep Club 9: Home Ec. Club ft. 12 (President 12) SHACKELFORD. JULE Baseball 9; Track 9. 12: Jr. Gibs' Club 11: Sr. Girls' Club 12. Ski Club 9, 10:.Soph. Girls' Club 10: U.A. Guard 11. 12; Captain Girls' Bask tball 9 SHACKELFORD. THOMAS' Skl Club 9; Student Council 9, 10 SHARICK. EDWARD Swimming 9. 10. II. 12; AFS 11. 12: Spanish Club 9. IQ U.A. Guards 9. 10. 11. 12 SHEAF. LAURIE: AFS 11. 12; Concert Band 10. GAA 9; Marching Band JO. 11. 12: Orchestra 12: Spanish Club 10. 12: Symphonic Band 9. 11. 12: YIG 12 2L i SHEPPELMAN. GAY Baskcioall 9. 10. 11. 12: Softball 9. 10. 11. 12: Volleyball 11. 12: Buddy Club 10; Chofcg. 10: GAA 9. 10. 11. 12 (Sporuhead); Soph.' Girls' Club 10; Spanish Club 10 { JklCOTT. SUE FT A 10. GAA 9fSkl Club 10. 11. Spanish Club 10. 11; Student Advisory N Board 9 SMITH. AMY Choir 9. 10. 11. 12: Concert Band 9 French Club 9. 10: Literary Magazine 11: Enwlbiblc 9. 10. German Club 12; dice 10. 11. 12 SMITH. CAROLYN AFS 10. 11; FTA'll; Jr. Girls' Club 11. Sr. Girls' Club 12; Soph. Girls' Club 10; Spanish Club 10. 11. 10 (Secretary 11. Vice President 12). Spanish Honor Society 12: Pep Club 10. 11 SMITH. DUGG Football 9. 10; Chess Club 9. 10, 11. 12 (President); Lacrosse Club 9. 10. 11.12 SMYTHE. BOB Bauball 9. 10; Cross Country 9; Arlingtonian 12;Quill and Scroll 11. 12. Intramural Basketball 10. 11. 12 SOPP. JEFF Basketball 9; Football 9. 10: 9. 10. 11. 12; Ski Club 9. 10. 11. Council 9. 10. 11 (President 9) SORRELL. BOB Football 9. 10. 11. 12. Tf Choir 9. 10: French Club 9: Norwester 12r dent Council 11: Vice President Senior Stroll ere 12: intta. B-ball 10. 11. 12 SOULEN. SUS! AFS 10: French Club 9. 10; 041 9. 10; Track Timers 9: Sr. Girls' Club l5' Soph. Girls' Club 11: Wrestling Matmaids 11. 12 (Pres. 12): YIG 12; Pep Club 9: Home Ee. Club 11: Soccer Pep Club President 12 SPICER. MICHELLE Choir 11. 12: French Club 9: GAA 9. 10. 11. 12; Girls Timers 9. 10. 11, 12: Jr. Girls' Club 11 (Secretary 11); Sr. Glib' Club 12 (President): Ski Club 12: Spanish Club 10. 11: YIG 12: Senior High Musical 11. 15. Girls' Glee 9. 10: Pep Club 9. 10. 11. 12; Diamond Dolls 9. 10. 11: Track Stats 9. 10. 11. 12 ST. CLAIR. CARL Football 9: Track 9. 10. U. 12 STARR. CARIN Swimming 10. 12; Track 12 GAA 9. 11. 12: Sr. Girls' Club 12: Soph. Glib' Club 10: U.A. Guard 10. 11, 12: U.A. Timers 11. 12 i STOKES. PEGGY AFS 12: Choir 9. 12: GAA 9. 12: Marching Band 10, 11. 12; Orchestra 9, 12. Symphonic Band 9. 10. 11, 12: YIG 12: Senior High Musical 12: Drill Team Band 12: Sr. Girls' Ensemble Accompanist 12 STONE. MIKE Crow Country 10. 11. 12: Football 9; Track 9. 10. 11. 12; Wrestling 9; FCA 10. 11. 12: YIG 12: President of FCA 12 STONE. SCOTT Basketball 9: Football 9. 10. Intra. Basketball 10. 11. 12 STRINE. PAM GAA 9: Jr. Girls' Club 11; Sr. Girls' Club 10: Soph. Girls' Club 10; YIG 12 Senior High Musical 11: Pep Club 9. 11. 12. Diamond Dolls 10. 11. 12: Glee Club 11: Pep Club President 12: Pep Club Junior Representative; Diamond Doll President 11. 12: Jr. Girb' Club Vice President STROUBE. MARY AFS 11. 12; GAA 9. 10; Jr. Girls' Club 11: Sr. Girli' Club 12; Ski Club II, 12; Student Council 9; YIG 12; Pep Club9 SULKEN. TIM Wrestling 10. 11: Ski Club H. 12: Spanish Club 9. 10; Spanish Honor Society 10; Student Council 9; YIG 12 SUTTON. SANDY Basketball 9: GAA . 10 (Soccer Head 9); Soph. Girls' Club 10; Spanish Club 10; YIG 12; Leaden Club 10. 11. 15. Hj Club 9 (President) TAYLOR. TOM Swimming 10. 11. 12: AFS 12. Choir 9; Dramatics Association 9: Forensic League 12: Student Council 9. 11; Studtni Advisory Board 11; U.A. Guard 10. 11, 12. YIG 12 Ensemble 9: Vice President Class 9.10 ■ TEACH. PAM Spanish Club 10 TEMIZER. P1NAR AFS 11. French Club B. flj GAA 9: Norwester 12: Student Council 9. lr YIG 12: Pep Club 9. 10. 11. 12; Lacrosse Sut 12 TENUTA. BENIAMIN Basketball 9. Footballs. 10. 11. 12 (Co-Captain 12); Track 9 THOMAS. DIANE Girls' Timers 11. 12. Spanlai Club 10; Home Ec Club 11. 12: Secretary 12 THOMPSON. TIM Baseball 9. 10. 12; Football 9. 10. 11. 12: Norwester12: Ski Club 10. 11. 12; Student Council 9. Student Adv. Board 11. Intramural BosketbaU 11. 12 TIMMINS. COLLEEN ' Basketball 0; Softball F Volleyball 9: Choir 9. 10: GAA 9; SpanishQ b . 10 TOMBLIN. TINA AFS 11. 12; French Club F GAA 9: Ski Club 11. 12; Glee Club 10. 11 TRIPLEHORN. BRUCE Football 9. 10. U. It Track 9; Concert Band 9. 10. 11. 12: FCA 1C. 11. 12; Lacrosse Club 10. 11. 12: Satfcoil Honor Society 11. 12; YIG 12: Outing CUB 11 (President) TKJPP. CINDY Cheerleader 9: GAA 9. 10:Jt.1 Girls' Club 11: Sr. Girls' Club 12. Soph. GjJfl Club 10. Student Council 9: Wrestling maids 10; Leaden Club 11. 12: Pep Clab ID- tt. 12 OUmood Odb 10. 11; Senior Women' Kssoo Band - Secretary UNDERWOOD, SANDY AFS 11, 12: Buddy Club 10. 12; Choir 9; French Club 10, II; C A A 0. 10. Cirli Tlmcn 11; National Honor Soclcry 12: Y1C 12 PAUL It. Achievement 10. 11. Society 11. 12; Phofogra-Iphy Club 11; Jr. Achievement of Central Ohio Correipondlng Secretary-Treasurer VERHOFF. TED Cros Country 9; Choir 9. 10: Dramatics Association 10: Norwester 12; WARL 10. 11, 12; Senior High Musical 10. 12: Leaders Club 10, 11. 12 (Community Service and Public Relations) VERJ. DARICE Swimming 9. 10. 11; Che Club 10. 11. 12; CAA 9. 10; Norwester 12; Ski Club 11. 10; CAA Publicity Officer 9: Chc« Club (Pood) VLAHOS. CHRiS Cross Country 11. 12: Football 9: Track 9. 10, 11. 12: Ariingtonian 12: FCA 11: French Club 9. 12: Quill and Scroll 12: WARL 10. 12; YIG 12: Imra. Basketball 10. 11. 12 VRSANSKY. PATRICE French Club 9. 10. 11. 12: Ir. Girls' Club 11; Sr. Girls' Club 12: French Club Secretary 11 WALLACE. DIANE Cub Courier 9; French Club 9, 10; Future Medical Careen 11; GAA 9. 10; Sr. Girls' Club 12. Pep Club 12; Home Ec. 12: GAA 9. 12: Jr. Quill and Scroll Club 12; Soph. 12: Pep WElUlAi-HER. JIM Baseball 9. Football 9: - % - WELCH, MITCH basketball O. 10. 11. 12: Tennis 9, 11. 12; Choir 9. 10. 11. 12. Scoior High Musical 11. 12 VETHERBEE. JAN AFS 12: Choir O. 10. 11. 12: French Club 9: GAA 9: Jr. Girls' Club 11: Sr. Girls' Club 12; Soph. Girls' Club 10; Senior High Musical 11. 12: Pep Club 9. 10. 11. 12: Enscmblc 10. 11. 12; French Club Treasurer 9: GAA Volleyball Head 9; Choir Secretary 12 WHITE, BARBARA French Club 11; GAA 9. 10. 11: Jr. Girls' Club 11: Orchestra 9. 10. 11. 12 (Treasurer 10. President 11. 12); Sr. Girls' Club 12: Soph. Girls' Club 10; Spanish Club 9. 10: Senior High Musical 12: Pep Club 9. 10. 11 WIDNER. JENNIFER Cub Reporter 9: French Club 10: French Honor Society 11. 12: Literary Magazine 11; National Honor Society 11. 12; YIG 12: Perspectives 10. 11 WILHELM. LARRY Ski Club 9. 10. 11 WILLIAMS. DAN Basketball 9. 10. 11. 12; Football 9 WILSON. KAREN National Honor Society 11. 12: OSU Sailing Club 12 (Secretary) WILSON. UNDA AFS 11. 12; Choir 10. 11. 12: Concert Band 9: GAA 9; Girls' Timers 11. 12: Jr. Girls' Club 11; Sr. Girls Club 12: Soph. Girls' Club 10; U.A. Guard 11. 12: U.A. Tlm-en 11. 12: Lcadert Club 11. 12; Pep Club 9: Head Timer 12 WILLIAMS. ROB Swimming 11. 12: French Club 9. 10; 17.A. Guard 11. 12: Society of Cynics 12 ✓ X' WILLIAMS. WENDY AFS lO. 11; Choir Accompanist 12: Cub Reporter 9; Dramatics Association 9. 10: GAA 9: Marching Band lO. 11. 12 (Secretary): National Honor Society 11. 12 (Secretary); Norwester 12; Orchestra 11: Symphonic Band 9. 10. 11. 12; U.A. Guard lO. XI: YIG 12; Senior High Musical 12: Leaders Club 10. 11. 12 (Officer): Pep Club 9 WITTEBORT. SANDY Gymnastics lO: Dramatics Association 10: Drill Team 11. 12 (First Lieutenant 12): GAA 9. 10: Jr. Girls' Club 11: Norwester 12; Soph. Girls' Club lO {Secretary}: YIG 12; Pep Club 9 WOLFORD. ANN Gymnastics 9; Choir lO: AFS 10: Cub Reporter 9: Dramatics Association lO: GAA 9. 10: Jr. Girls Club 11: Lacrosse Stat 11. 12 (President 12): Sr. Girls' Club 12: Soph. Girls Club 10: Spanish Club lO; YIG 12: Pep Club 11. 12 (Sec. Treas.) WOLSKE. GREG Swimming 9. lO. 11. 12: U.A. Guard 10. 11. 12: YIG 12 WOOD. GEORGIA Choir 9: Dramatics Association 10; Future Medical Careers 11: GAA 11; Soph. Girls Club lO: Girls Glee Club lO. 11: Home Ec. Club 12 WOOD. STEVEN Lacrosse Club 12 (Co-Captain 12): YIG 12; Wrestling 9 WOODS. STEPHANIE Dramatics Association lO: GAA 9. 10: Girls Timers 9. lO. 11. 12: In-thc-Know 11: Norwester 12; Sr. Girls Club 12; Ski Club 12; Soph. Girls Club lO: Student Advisory Board 11: YIG 12: Pep Club 9. lO. 11. 12 WOODYARD. DAVID Wrestling 9. lO: Outdoor Education 11. 12: RAX 12 YOUNG. DAVID Dramatics Association 9. lO. 11: Student Council 9: WARL 10. 11: YIG 12 ZAHLER. JEFF Lacrosse Club 9. lO. 11. 12; Wrestling 9 Getting psyched for Homecoming ABOVE: Henry Paulson enjoys working on the Homecoming float. RIGHT: Junior boys are waiting to get dumped. BELOW: Dave Stenz shyly asks Laura Lee Hardy to the H.C. dance. Juniors feature different talents Junior boy officers are doing a dastardly deed to a fellow officer. They arc from left: Patti Hartman, secretary; Perry Bickle, president: Dave DeVore, vice-president; and Keith DeVoe, treasurer. ABOVE: Lottie Dodson toots her way through morning band practice. BELOW: Holly Edwards gives us a bright cheery junior smile. 117 Isabel Acevedo Juan Acevedo Susan Acker Molly Acker Jeff Acock Valerie Adkins Bcuie Akins Lynn Albert Phil Aldag Christl Alexander Laurie Alger Aynne Allbcc Gay Allen John Ambrosia Robert Amon Laura Andrade John Angle Linda Ansted Doug App Ernesto Araujo Bonnie Arthur Kathy Arnold Hersh Atkinson Amy Aumiller 118 Terri Ayers Steve Bachinskl Annie 8aker Connie Baker Bob Baker Rick Banks Teny Baughman Leslie Bautista Jayne Bean Ben Bcnalcazar Tim Bennett Doug Berger Karen Berggren Paul 8crkley Annie Blanco Scott Hurt. a cool dude. Perry Blckel Paul Bickclhaupt Bryan Bfcchler Troy Bigham Spence Billman Rudy Bisciotti Ken Blackwood Liz Bleach Brad Bohn Mike Boone Debbie Bopp Myfawny Borel Greg Boswell John Bowers Brian Bowman Jeffrey Brake Jacqueline Breeze Ann Brennan Lisa Brenner Laura Bright Juniors Beth Kirwin, Stephanie Mahoney. Judy Capuano and S •’ :e Miller show their spirit by buying “Get Tough Bears buttons. Rick Brown Art Brownell Gary Buehicr Marilyn Buk Lisa Burgert Cindy Burke William Burkett Mike Butler 119 Steve Butters Julie Byrd Darcy Bycn John Caldwell Kevin Cal land Scott Campbell Judi Capua no Karen Carlcton Junior couples have fun . . . Jeff Card Sandy Carlettl Chris Caresna Joan Chambers Joe Chambers Mike Chapman Steve Checklcs Robert Chen Paul Chidcstcr Kara Christensen Scott Chrisman Tracey Christopher Glennls Clricollo Beth Clark Maryruth Clarke Maureen Cleary 120 What did she say to you this time, Steve? Steve Sandbo, Sonja Scott Dan Colctti lack Conic leni Connell Tammy Cook Lori Coon Crista Cooper Kathy Corbett Kelly Cotbett Jane Corey Mar cl Corwin Lisa Cotiling Debbie Countiss Peggy Salzgaber performs at her best. People stand around and watch Nancy Ezell diligently at work. Joan Covington David Cozzarelll Susan Creighton Fritz Cronhcitn Karl Crook Bob Crowley Keith Cruickskshank Judy Cummings Linda Cunningham Phil Cunningham Christie Curie Ava Cuttichia Lisa Dale Jean Damian Tony D’Angelo Cathy Daniel Patric Dann Beth Davldek 121 Diane Davis Glen Davis Jeff Davis Jeff Davis Jim Davis Kim Davis Laura Davis David Decamlndd Lynn Dean Dan Deffet Angle DeMatteo Nancy Derobe ns Bob DcVictor Keith DcVoc Junior Dave DeVore Michelle Diaz Ann Dickman Joe Dilenschneidcr Jim Dodez Lotte Dodson Eric Dougheny Shawn Drapp Dawn Driver Glen Dugger Bill Dunn Mark Eboch Holly Edwards George Ehlets Juniors Stu Johnson Craig Jackson Tusanne Eickholt Kris Ellies Anne Emcns Janet Emerick Rob Endicott Cun Ersing Susan Eschliman Sandie Estes Tim Evans Scott Ewan Nancy Ezell Dave Falter Mary be th Fazzonc 122 Bob Fcidncr Allan Fcrdl Ruth Ferguson Mary Fcrrl Mark Fink Heather Finnegan Jeff Fisher Fred Fotchman Julie Ford Janice Forry Linda Font Tom Foster Junior boogie Sue Frazier Barb Frccdy Tom Fries Karen Fugazzi Debbie Caber Sue Gall Jani Gambs Bill Gannon Julia Garard Kathy Oaslln Renee Gassln Lisa Gassln Kris Gatherum Lisa Gcllcs George Dale Bob Gcpfcrt Andy Gerlach Kathy Gibson David Gibcaut Brigid Gilbride Adrian G o jody Goddard Tracy Godfrey Morning Craig Cordon Dancy Gordon Dean Goss Jeff Gouch Genny Granzow Rich Grlcco Craig Griffin Ray Grigorenko Greg Gripshover Patty Groie Bill Gunderson Kathy Guss Peggy Gutman Andy Guzzo Jeff Haddox Patricia Haeu sler Mike Hagcrty Barb Hall Rick Hall Cindy Hamilton Bob Hamilton Becky Hamparian Cindy Hanlin Sue Hannan Uim Hantack Allison Hapke Lauralce Hardy Patti Hartman Leslie Hausser Dave Hawk Joel Hazclbaker Mike Wukelic is in a daze from a hard days work at school Dave Headlcc Sally Heath Bill Hembree Jan Henry Fred Hensley Kini Hcrminghauscn Ten! Herrington Judy Herzog Shell Hetric Tom Heyl Bill Hicklc Ron Hklditch Bob Hinkle Mike Hinterschicd Steve Hoagland Laurel Hod ton Marcia Hodson Tom Hoepf Don Hoffman Jim Hogan Tammy Hogan Don Hohrnan Mark Hohnstrciter Lynn Holaday Doug Hocome 125 Perry Bickel and Fritz Cronheim practice their routine. Tim Holland Lisa Holonitch Cherl Hooker Srcnt Houck Steve Huddle Brian Hughes Jeff Hughes Sarah Hughes Doug Hum Scott Hum Leslie Hutchings Melanie Hymc Laura Ives Greg Jackson Many Jackson Jancl Jacobs Mike Jacobs Doug Janes John Jefferies I'm no man from glad Junior Smiles . . . Marla Jclctt Richard Jochem Jim Johnson Pat Johnson Stu Johnson Suzy Johnson Andy Jones Dan Jones Sfatt Jones David Kaelbling Mark Kain Leslie Kamln Tom Kauffman Sue Kavanaugh Kris Kay 126 Michelle Keiter Nan Keitz Karen Kemercr Ted Kessls Mark Kerr Kelly Knapp Dean Krnlsley Andrea Kmopp Paula Kohlitz Kevin Kricr Carl Kollarltsch Scon Kid well Holly Kimball Susan Kimmcl Suzanne Kindig Anne King Jeff Klnne Bit Kirk Tom Kllngsmiih Norman Link Tom Lippold Lori Loren: Jon Lorman Mary Beth Loren: Dave Loveless Beih Krcinbcll Pete Krcuz Tom Krouse Eric Laeufer Susan Lambert Katie Lane Karen Larrimcr Lcsli Lehr Greg Leshlcd Scott Lencke Nelson Leonard Liz Leprich Don Lewis Bill Lewis Lisa Liggett Holly Edwards, Nan Keitz, Susan Eschilman. and Susy Popp smile at the crowd. 127 Jay Lovdcr Dave Lovman Nancy Lui2 Peggy Lynch Jeff Lyon Wendy Machinskl Ed Macklln Nell MacQueen Peter Mahoney ChrU Maiscnbacher Cathy Malcolm Tim March Terra Marzctti Dana Marzctz ABOVE LEFT: Charles Vanatta caught in the act. LEFT: Mary Ferris shows her interest. BELOW: Chris Paulson believes that practice makes perfect. Paula Mason Kevin Mayhood Tom Mayo lull Mazzoil Christy McCreary Jon McDaniel Mike McEUigot Carol McElroy Susan McGlonc Robert McKay Teresa McKinley Tara McLeer Kathleen McLlnn Mike McMahon Mike Me Nary Scott McPhearson Mike McVey Emily Means Karen Mccksuoth Jon Meier Wade Melnick Chris Meredith Jill Meiec Corccn Meunicr Charles Meyer Gail Mczey Katie Michael Lynn Mlcly 128 Christy Miller Easy going Norm Weaver! Dale Miller Jeff Miller Kathy Miller Mark Miller Sally Miller Melody Moon Keith Moore N'cil Moore Laura Moorchcad Fred Morris Scott Morrison David Moulton Paula Mount Mohammed Moussa Mary Munscll Debbie Murphy Mike Myers Rosemary Myers Nancy Myler Patricia Nogel Lori Nash Steve Miller Debbie Mink Brian Mitchell Rob Mokry Jim Monast Kelly Monroe Rick Montavon 129 Tammy Nay Carole Nelson Joe Nelson Susan Nichols Tim Nichols Jim Nomls Michelle Oakley Bruce Obem Sean O'Brian Kathy O'Connor Maureen O'Connor Anne O'Keefe Sam Orth Diane Ouellette Chris Ovens Keith Pacclla Amy Palmer Don Paolctti JoAnn Paoletti Marc Pappas Cathy Paraskos Sara Pardue Jeff Patterson Henry Paulson Tim Payne Mary Pearson Bob Perkins Carrie Peterson Dave Peterson Ellen Pfefferle Nanette Pflstcr Pam Phencger Guy Philips Bill Piccinini Suzy Popp Mary Poulos Ed Pool ton Ken Povcnmlre Jack Price Pam Price Barb Weese debates whether to go or not 130 Scon Rcchcl Kenle Rcdner Steve Reed Beth Reid Brent Reidner Sandy Reiss Sue Reiss Becky Rennoe Barb Rhoads Steve Richardson Kathy Richison Mike Ries Bob Ricsenbcrgcr Tony Prohaska Paul Prond Andy Pult2 Leigh Purdy Mike Raggio Terry Ranostaj Mark Ransom Barb Rarcy BELOW: Palmer Schooley and Fred Morris show their enthusiasm in gym class. LEFT: Susan Kimmel enjoys sitting in the Learning Center. Carrie Ritcher Delma Roach Linda Robbins David Robinson Jayne Row Randy Ross Christy Ross Scott Rouda 132 Nikki Ruden Jim Rudy Ron Russ Andy Ryan Mike Ryan Janet Sabatlno Anne Sakcr Penny Sala Peggy Saizgabcr Terri Salzgaber Steve Sandbo David Sands Jan Saravalli Jennifer Sauer Doug Sauthoff Laurie Savage Trish Scanlon Palmer Schoolcy Cindy Schmmpf Jon Scott Sonja Scott Alan Seiler Steve Seubert Paula Mounts Is Linda Shary Geoff Shaw Stephanie Shaw Mary Shewalicr Sarah Shilliday Kurt Shlslcr Eric Showe Jill Shuey Jim Sicfcn Todd Singer Mindy Slade Debbie Slager Cindy Smith Greg Smith Usa Smith Michelle Smith Stephanie Smith Mike Smtirr Chris Kay snoozes in LC. Tom Hoepf and car. 133 Randy Somerville Lisa Sotos Brenda Sparks Susie Spencer Celeste Spicer Barb Sprouse Tcri Sprouse LuAnn Stall Sydney Stallard Sfarcia Staub Jim Steinhaus Dave Stentz Dave Stephens Andy Stevenson Scott Stevenson Gary Stiefel Mike Stone Susan Stoner ABOVE: Emily Means just can't seem to make it through the day. LEFT: Dave Low man takes an afternoon siesta. Bill Stout Julie Strathern Torn Studebaker Anne Stull Cathy Sturges Frank Sublet! Rick Sunderman Dave Sutherland Drew Sutphen Mark Svensson Tom Switiehcr Diane Taglione Sharia Taylor Todd Taylor Don Temlzar Dave Tecple Leslie Tennant Molly Thomas Poor Pat Johnson broke her nail from twirling. mas Sue Thomas Edgar Thompson Lisa Thompson Susan Toinblin April Toney Joyce Towers Patty Trabue Dave Trcccc Adam Tzagoumls Dave Underwood Barb Utvdeutsch Elizabeth Uotila Nina Valentino Doug Valtz Sam Vance 135 Joni Vanlca Lisa Vaughan Dayna Wagner Debbie Waldron Laurie Walker Kent Wallingford Norm Weaver Barb Weese Jeff Wehr Lisa Weis Judy Wendt Brad West Molly Wharton Erin W he ary Scott Whipps Carol Whiteman Jay Wickcrham Dave Williams Doug Williams Steve Williams Julie Wilson Beth Wiltberger Brian Wingener Ted Wolford Paula Woodson Doug Worley Mike Wukellc Barb Young Brian Young Susan Ziska Cathy Malcolm Susan McGlone Terry Leer David Loveless Mary Losekamp Juniors plan prom at Kick-Off Dinner 37 The crowd pigs out on the yummy food. Juniors work to build 138 ABOVE LEFT: Scott Hun, Don Hohman. Don Temizar, Brian Young, Scott Schwanz. LEFT: Mary Munsell. BELOW LEFT: Joanne Paoleni. BELOW: Troy Bigham. ABOVE RIGHT: Sue Thomas. Stairway to Heaven” ABOVE RIGHT: Kelly Corbett. Teresa McKinley. Bonnie Arthur. LEFT: Dean Knisley. BELOW: Lisa Weiss, Jenny Connell. BELOW RIGHT: Peggy Sal-zgaber. ABOVE LEFT: Nancy DeRoberts. 78: Two years to wait Sophomore float during construction. Class officers from left: John Hansel: Cheryl Simon: Terry Cook: Mark Ricketts. 142 Soph faces in the crowd LEFT: Nancy Weber smiles for cameraman. RIGHT: Laughing sophs are Tammy Jones and Michelle Huffer. LEFT: Smokin’ stack Mark Carlson. ABOVE RIGHT: Tom Alexander is showing his spoon. 143 Todd Adam Tom Alexander Geoff Allen Robin Amallksen Andy Amicon Allison Ammons Doug Anderson Kim Andrews Kurt Andrews Julie Ansiactt Marcie Anthony Ben Applegate John Ashton Rick Asmo Tim Auch Gary Bachlnskl Randy Bacome Cheri Balky Laura Baird Jon Bakalas Beth Bilyeht Kevin Bandy Ellen Banklewlcz Chip Bamcs Jon Barnes Marie Barone Chris Banlett Joel Battenby Gibson, John Barnes and Jell Worrel keep busy in Sophomore scientists Brad biology class. Cheri Baver Lisa Bautista Regina Bautista Laura Beattie Kim Beery Taher Behbehanl Nancy Bchiing Jim Bchrcnds Bruce Beickclman Grctchen Bender Joe Bender Edina Bergen Jim Best Paula Bible Carla Bicchler Terry Blgham 144 Stephanie Bisca Gretchen Welch enjoys a Coca-Cola beverage David Braun pulls a Carol Bumen Elizabeth Black Michael Blackwood Sue Blakcy Randy Blauscr Ted Blower Roy Bobbit Julie Bockclman Mary Boc Dave Bonnie Cheryl Borden Sue Borden Cam my Bowers Moira Bowers Tony Branco Becky Brandt Laurie Brasell David Bran Wendy Brewer Lisa Brock Kelly Broughton Dana Brown Elaine Brown Katelyn Browne Gary Brown Mark Bruck Steve Brans Liz Bryan Donna Burggraf Earl Burke Tara Burke Matt Burkett Ann Builer Jeff Byrd Neal Caldecott 145 Class of ’78 Sam Cirlcillo Colleen Cline Darla Close Bridget Cohill Holly Conrad Terry Cook Sharon Coon Cathy Copeland Steve Corbato Mike Corbett Sue Cornell Kathy Couling Tracy Cowman Jarnie Crane Lana Craw Marshall Craw Cindy Crawford Steven Criswell Mark Crosby Kathy Crowell Kevin Crowley Germaine Cuddy Carol Cummings Susan Cunningham John Hansel is the class president? M6 Peggy Cuppy Patla Dale David Daughters Scott Davidson Debbie Davis Julie Davis Wendy Davis Caroline Deak Duke Deaton Beth Diegar Kevin Dcffct Laura DcMaria Steve Dennis John De Roche Laura De Shelter Lisa DcStcfaoo has spirit Jenny DeWitt Tammy Deycile Clint Diehl Ted Dilenschncider Janice Dill Jeff Dill Dana DiSanto Lisa Di wick Karen Donnelly Tcrric Donnelly Dave Dorfman Mike Dotter Chris Deugal Mark Dougan Kathy Popp shows her spirit. Andy Drake Lla Drees Tom DTiehurst Kelley Duckworth Sam Dudgeon Mark Dummond Nicki Dunbar Becky Dunlap Sally Dunn Lisa DuPont Bob Dyas Lauri Ebcn Jult Eckelbcrcy Gary Ellcnwood Mark Elliott Jeff Elmer Amy Endlcott Jeff Esping Marvin Ewy Dianne Fachnlc Ann Faribault Sherry Farmer Laura Fcnn Linda Fcrdi 147 Beth Fick Pat Flaherty Cindy Flaig Annette Flory Gwynne Forrest Mark Foster Jenny Fouse Julie Francisco Deb Frazier Marvin Freedy Mike Friedman Barb Fries Jeff Fries Teresa Frisbee Conny Fry Jonathan Gabel Julie Galloway David Gallucci Patty Gannon Chris Gardler Mary Gardner Joe Gemienhardy Mike Gentry Jeff Gibbs Kelley Gibbs Brad Gibson Grace Gibson Steve Gill Jim Gilbride Tom Girod Cheryl Glcine Lellanl Glower Lynne Goettlcr Kathy Golf Jan Good Ryan Gordon Kimberle Graft Lisa Graham Jill Grant Jay Graser Linda Grasse Jeff Gray 148 Kathy Popp in the Learning Center. Sheri Grim Keith Grossman John Gurklis Chris Guszo U ll Hall Jane Hamilton Jill Hamilton Russell Hampton Kay Hanes Matt Hannctrun John Hansel Helen Hansen Jill Hanson Julie Hanson Dan Harkins Melinda Harmon 149 The Great White Whalen.” Ilm Harper Drew Harrison Chrli Hanr.ctt Kathy Hauck Sara Havens Tom Hawk lim Hays Roben Hays Leigh Hazelbakcr Andy Heath Chuck Hcachlee Lisa Heckman Jim Hewselman Matt Hclldorfcr Sue Hemingway Mary Henderson Melissa Henderson Jim Hendrix Bill Hendrix Sarah Hennessey Dave Henry Barbara Hess Dana Heyman Hollle Hildebrand Glen Himes Diane Hlmmelricch Kevin Hinkle John Hinton Cindy Hoes Bill Hofmann Hey Edina, what 'ya looking at? Nancy Hoffman Jay Hollingsworth Hcrm Honeck Jeff Hooker Ellen Hoover Glen Horn Kaihy Hosier Joan Hrobon Laurie Hrubesch Susie Hubbard Michelle Huffer Bill Huffman Brad Hulls Carol Humphrey Terri Humphrey Ken Hunter Lisa Hutchings Kevin Hutchko Brad Hyatt Pete igcl Anne Imboden Seth Immell Jenny Janes Jon Kaufman Crystal Lamprecht Tom Laudick Lisa LaLondc Dan Jenkins 151 Cordon Jenkins Carol Johnson Brian Jones Dan Jones Jessie Jones Tammy Jones Dan Judy Desmond Kacklcy Jim Kaparos Dave Jenkins Bill Sheaf shows off his muscles. 152 Sophomore reserve cheerleaders are from 1 10 r: Julie Ekleberry, Hollie Hildebrand. Karhy Popp. Jill Hamilton. Sue Cornell. Jane Hamilton. Ted Masdea Carol Maser Jayne Mason Mitch Mason Molly Matthews Susie Maurer Douglas Maxson Lynne Maxwell Tom McCabe Mark McCombs Shawn McEntee Beth McGee Gwen McGraw Sue McGuire Mike McKee Sophomores react ”Hcy, don’t take my picture.” Alan McKenzie John McKinley Jim McKinnon Kevin McLinn Janet McMahon Rob McNeil Jan Means Marcia Mcndlclno Margie McGraw Aw. come on. SMILE Sue and Julie! Alyssa Menning Ferix Mcrullo George Mcssick Cheryl Milford Spence Miller Kristin Miller Mark Miller Sharon Millhon 154 to the camera Gerry Kohimann Bob Kottenstetic Steve Kreps Matt Kreutzcr Lynne Krieger Gretchen Labrcnz Tracy Lafron Mike Laird Bud Unier Cheryl Lankard Rick Larkin Derrick Layer Murry Lee Jeff Lehr Bob Lcighner Ken Lewi Blair Lewi Matt Litter Theresa Lombardi Lisa Long Jamie Lowery John Loy Kevin Lucas Tim Lucks Joe Cool Henry Lucken Terri Luken Robert Lindcman Joyce McCormick Robin Malcalm Jill Martin DeLynn MacQucen Joyce McCormick Dclynn MacQucnn MaryJo Mahaney Karen Maloney Nick Marbach Jill Martin John Martin Tey Marzctti 155 Steve Mockler Jo Ann Mohcr Toni Molllca Hans Moltrech Susan Montoney Karen Moore Wendy Moore Dawn Moorehead Kelly Morin Daren Morgan Ann Morris Gilbert Morris Gwyn Morris Paul Morse Bryn Mowery Cheryl Mullins Gary Murdock John Muskoff Kathy Myers Bill Nahs Edid Nemeth Judy Nemeth Steve Nerem Margie Neyman Jenny Fouse and friend support the Upper Arlington Band. Emily Newcomb Nancy Nichols Craig Niple Doug N'obic Susan Noble Scott Noreen John Norris Mark Novak 156 Laurie O'Connor Jack Oakley Staley Oberst Anne O'Brien Kathy O'Brien Carey O'Brien Suzle Oliver Tim Olson Louise O'Neil Mike Orr Mary Overhults Susan Owen Donna Oze Dilek Palantekin Chris Papaleonardos Betsy Panyka Laura Pasquarcllo Pam Pauley Tracy Patick Tami Patterson Chris Pallson Andy Peabody Debbie Pema Arthur Peters Alesia Peterson Kip Pcitcngill Pam Pezor Tom Pfistcr Steve Phalcn Denise Pickering Jim Pickering David Pickett Put Pierman Susan Pitzet Jeff Plunkett Dean Poeth Chip Carbiener enjoys his lunch. 157 John Poole Suri Popa Kathy Popp Todd Porterfield Dan Post Herb Pottle Beth Potts Liu Pride Richard Povcnmirc Bob Pritchard Mike Pultz Mike Purdy Sandra Query Janet Rader Brian Ralph Mary Rankin Greg Ranostaj Rick Rapp Kollcen Risk Tip Rasor Diana Rauch Steve Ray Caroline Rayncr Andy Reed Sandra Reeves Carson Reider Mary Reinhan Todd Rcinwald Ellen Reitter Bev Rhodes Penny Ricker Mark Ricketu Carolyn Rie Butch Riggs 158 Annette Flory shyly glimpses at the camera. Bill Robinson John Roach Grace Ro Scan Ritter Jenny Riseling Scott Ripley Ann Rinehart Laura Robinson Sue Schicfcr Sally Saylor Scott Savoht Bruce Savage Rick Saup Lisen Saup Susan Salisbury Ann Sanford Debbie Sancse Jane Sandefur Cathy Salzman Patty Salzgaber Scott Salt Zahir Salimashah Anisa Salimashah Anita Salimashah Ted Sakcr Jim Sabo David Ryan Amy Ryan Chris Rumm Brett Rouse Liz Rose Tom Rogers Linda Roedercr Jim Rode Tim Robinson Cun Schmidt Betsy Schneider Jeff Schneider Steve Schoenstcin Sue Schrader 159 Faces in the Andrea Schumacher Heidi Schwcikan Bill Scon Kathy Scully Carol Seguln Dave Selby Rick Sellg Saundra Sepsy Jamie Shapiro Sandy Sharick Steve Shea BUI Sheaf Jennl Sheaf John Shewalter Jan Shockey Bob Shoemaker Mary Shoemaker Laurie Sickles Beth Shreve Tom Siculan Cheryl Simon Bob Slpp Cindy Site Andy Smith Keeley Smith Pete Snoyffer Janet Snyder Laura Snyder Erin Sodcrqulst Steve Somerson Linda Sotos Stephen Sowle Steve Spaulding Roben Speice Craig Spidell Donna St. Clair Rob Stamper Kim Stan Kristan Stan 160 Robin Stan Jon Staub Helen Staveley Jeannie Siawlarskl Roben Stcbenson Sara Stephenson Keith Stevens Trade Stockton Sophomore crowd Oopps! Jeff Stone Heidi Stormont Steve Strader Liu Stromen William Sumner Deane Swarthan Mike Sweeney Carol Talbert Boyd Taylor Taml Taylor Tricia Taylor Lynn Tennant Judy Temple Josh Tenuta Mark Thomas Nancy Thomas Tom Thomason George Timmons Todd Tclton Brian Tobin Wick Tonti Suzanne Trobica Debbie Trejo Susan Trombettl Laura Trudeau Bob Trullender Phil Turner Steve Tuttle Susie Valentine Jenny Vance Bret Vancouver Jane VanDervoort Charles Vannatia Kevin VanOrder Jim Vargo Mark Vcnnlttl Don Veri John Voltolini Annette Wade Jeff Wagner Lisa Wahoff Mickeel Waldron John Wallace Lori Walters 161 Melissa Ward John Watkins Nancy Watkins Gwen Wauon Trent Watson Andy Wans Cris Weals Nanci Weber Grctchen Welch Dick Welsh Don Welsh Jim Westia Pam Whalen Melissa Wheeler Bill Wheeler Alexandra White Brian White Carol Whitehouse Andy Wilkin Andy Wilkinson Heather Wills Chris Winchester Chuck Winslew Pom winner Ann Wojta Doug Wolskc Leslie Woods Jeff Worrell Jim Wright Paula Wrnster Linda Wright lomam Yaktin Lee Yatsky Dana Yost Susan Yost Anne Young Christine Young Gary Young Tim Zahler James Zangmcister Frank Zidonis Shelley Zlegenbuscl Karen Ziegler Mike Zubcr Ruth Zubovsky Elaine Zucosky 162 Jamie Crane poses solemnly. lack Oakley's ultimate dteam Is to become a blacksmith. Anna Koch Katclyn Browne BELOW: Elaine Zucosky sells refreshment for GAA. Jean Mitchell Colleen Coon Laurie Mclavagwo Cammie Bowen Jeff Allen Laurie Braid Ann Butler Beuy Cavendish Todd Poierfteld and Dan Jones enjoy a UA basketball game. 163 Tara Burke Matt Burken Ann Butler Dave Butler Jeff Byrd Neal Caldecott Laura Caldwell Deborah Call Kathie Call Tracy Call Kent Calland Beth Calvary Carol Campbell Diane Candage Cyndi Capuano Wayne Carblcner Sally Carey Mark Carlson Marcy Carmack Cathy Caronla Lisa Carpenter Melissa Carr Jim Casto Betsy Cavendish Chris Checkles Bill Chidestcr Nancy Chrissos Erik Christensen lim CIcchetti Susan Circone Amy Endicoti has a discussion with the Sophomore ring salesman. 164 Sophomores party! ' - Sophomores return to their childhood fantasies at their party. Dynamic Disc-Jockey Dan Dupler flips those discs! Sophomores congratulate Juli Ecklebcrry. RIGHT: Jon is very careful in the egg toss. Jeff and Scott Buck Fun is the word that Scott and Jeff Buck use to describe their life as twins. Being twins can create a few problems in a competitive situation, but this rarely happens because they strive for different goals. They have similar lntcresu. but pursue them as individuals. Their mutual interests Include participation in cross country and track which have been a major pan of their lives for six years. In their free time, they also enjoy snow skiing, water skiing, and boating. Scott and Jeff have also served as city councilmcn in Y1G. Because of their academic and extra-curricular achievements, both were elected as junior members of the National Honor Society. Scott's school related activities include Chairman of the Sophomore Class float and Decorations Chairman for the 1915 Junior-Senior Prom. He was a member of the French National Honor Society and studied French while he traveled through Europe. Scott was a member of AFS and Leaders Club. The oldest by a mere three minutes. Jeff hat received many awards for his cross country and track achievements and has served as captain of both teams. He was very active in Student Council and was vice president in his Senior year. Jeff was also a member of Spanish National Honor Society. Being twins has its advantages. says Scott and Jeff, especially being able to run and study together. They also admitted that fooling their teachers was fun. Profiles Profiles consists of a few Upper Arlington seniors and adults who have displayed an active interest in the different facets of our school and community. These individuals were selected by a staff committee from nominations submitted by teachers. Student Council, and the Norwcster Staff. In a distinctive way, each has contributed to the spirit which represents the Class of '76. Mary Boutselis In her three yean at iJk high school, Mary Boutselis has supported many activities and organizations both as a worker and a leader. Mary feels that being involved in school is very important. The more involved you arc. the more you like It she says. Mary has served two yean on the Advisory Board and worked to improve student-teacher relations. She feels tltat we have good teach-en in our school who are trying to communicate with the students. She led Use TIG activities as Mayor of Upper Arlington by running the mock city council meeting and speaking at the recognition banquet along with Mayor Tom Moody. Learning about our government in YIG was a great experience. said Mary, but 1 do not plan to make a career out of politics. Instead, she hopes to have a career in medicine. As one of the head swim timers, she had t) e responsibility of running Use boy's swim team meets. This activity Involved timing, scoring, keeping team spirits high, and making sure everything ran smoothly at the meets. She was a captain of the girl's swimming team, and felt that it was important to keep in shape and be involved in sports. Even though studying and school activities demanded most of Mary's time, she loves to play the piano and ski. Mike Stone Mr. Dan Donovan is involved in many aspects of school life. He ha been a teacher in Upper Arlington for eight years, and is presently teaching Latin and Classical Mythology. Mr. Donovan received his B.A. from Xavier University and hat done some post-graduate work at Ohio State University. In school Mr. Donovan tries to teach humanistic values along with the subject matter. I'm here for more than the ubjcct, he said, I really believe a teacher's day is more than an eight-to-four job. It's talking and getting to know the students. I uy to make myself available to kids whether they are in my classes or not. Mr. Donovan Is also the announcer fot Upper Arlington football games. He feels that announcing has enabled him to keep in touch and wotk with a great group of people. Besides teaching. Mr. Donovan is involved in the Adult Education Program, the Principal's Advisory Council, the Superintendent's Advisory Council, and the State Department of Education and Teacher Evaluation of Colleges in Ohio. Mr. Donovan is also the advisor of Leaders Club and Latin Club. These many aspects combine to contribute to Mr. Donovan's popularity and admiration among both students and adults. Carol Halverson Dan Donovan Carol Halverson is an example of one of the many fine, outstanding students who have attended Upper Arlington High School. Carol's excellent academic achievements and many activities have earned recognition for her by the Staff and her fellow students. A member of the National Honor Society. Carol has maintained a -1.00 grade point average throughout high school. In her junior year she was awarded the Brown University Award for the Outstanding English Student. But, academics are not Carol's only strong point. Many activities, especially drama, are also important to Carol. She had the leading role In Drama Club's fall play Look Homeward Angel.” and played a major pan in the musical ''Teiclcstai. The musical was sponsored by the Upper Arlington Lutheran Church, where Carol tings in the Adult Choir. In school Carol belonged to a dramatic interpretation class, and entered competition. She placed third in the state for her abilities. She was also a member of the Forensic League, a club for the dramatic arts. Other than schooiwork and activities. Carol likes skiing, ice skating, and swimming. Carol also plays piano and violin, teaches violin lessons, and enjoys singing. Mike Stone, basically a quiet, easy going guy was the president of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes this past year. The group took on a m.w format by including girls. Mike commented. I think the group gained something from having the girls - especially more guys! One of the extra activities the FCA does is work with brain-damaged teenagers. Mike is also actively involved in the Upper Arlington Lutheran Church Youth Croup and its musical Tetelestti. Mike feels that his friends from the high school, especially those involved with his church youth group, have made his three years at the high school memorable. But. of all the experiences I’ve had or all the friends I've made, the one thing that's been the most meaningful to me is my relationship with lesus Christ. I've found that there is no better or stronger friend to have. Mike's interests include being a three year member of the cross country and track teams. In cross country he received the Most Outstanding Sophomore award, and the Most Dedicated Runner award. During YIG Mike served as the Deputy Commissioner on the Board of Health. In his spare time. he enjoys reading. Mike's future plans Include attending Miami University and going into some form of social wotk. Scott Sepsy Scon Sepsy, a versatile and talented student, has excelled in many areas. Scott began swimming nine years ago with the Upper Arlington Swim Club and swam on the high school Boy's Swimming team for three years. The intense competition of swimming was rewarding to Scott because swimming was the thing he felt he did best. Being a pan of the boy's swim team was gratifying to him because of the team's strength. There's not as much personal glory. says Scott, ”8ut it's nice to be pan of a successful team. Scott felt that competing in the State Meet his sophomore year was his greatest swimming experience. Another facet of Scott's interests is an. He participated in school art shows, had his paintings displayed in the Munlclple Building, and studied an ail through high school. When on family vacations Scott loves to scuba dive. He is a certified diver, and has explored the waters off Jamaica, Nassau. Barbados. Trinadad. St. Lucia, and St. Croix. Scott likes camping with his friends and being outdoors in general. For his own enjoyment Scott plays both popular and classical guitar. It's the thing I enjoy doing most when there Is nothing else to do. Marilyn Paulsen Appreciate the beauty of every day says Marilyn Paulsen, a geometry and computer teacher at the high school. I try to be healthy and enjoy the outdoors. she says, and to accomplish this. Miss Paulsen enjoys walking five miles a day. Every year Miss Paulsen likes teaching even mote and enjoys her students as people. She hopes that students realize and appreciate all of their opportunities at our school because she feels we have terrific teachers doing creative and Interesting things. She Is the advisor to Buddy Club which is a group that spends time with underprivileged children and gives them the individual attention they need. Miss Paulsen devotes time not only to school, but also to many other interests. She enjoys traveling, but for more than just sightseeing. When she traveled to Mexico, she helped build a church in the mountains, and when she traveled to Africa last summer.she did medical work on a missionary crusade. Miss Paulsen has also visited Acapulco. the Canary Islands, and the Middle East. In her free time she enjoys reading both Time Magazine and the National Observer from cover to cover to keep up with current issues and events. She is involved with church work, plays bridge with friends and loves to cook. Miss Paulsen has shown variety and Individualism In her school work and other Involve- menu. Pam Strine A friendly person with lou of school spirit Is Pam Strine. As president of the Pep Club, she worked hard to help the football and basketball teams. The pep club decorated the school and the houses of the players every week, helped with the banqueu. pep rallies, and cheered with spirit at all the games. Pam was also a member of the Diamond Dolls which supports the baseball team. Pam has been involved in the Girl's Club, serving as vice-president In her junior year. She was voted queen of the 1975 Christmas Formal, a Girl's Club sponsored activity. Also, she served as a Civil Service Commission member for Youth-In-Government. Pam enjoyed learning how our government works and she felt that YIG was a worthwhile experience. Pam enjoys swimming, and she works as a lifeguard in the summer. She also likes to ride her bicycle and play tennis. She loves to watch spons. shop with friends, and. most of all. she loves to be with people. Pam hopes to have a career as a dental hygenist after college. When asked about school spirit. Pam stressed iu Importance in making school fun. Our senior class doesn't get enough credit for iu spirit -especially since we're the Class of '76. Don Gilmore Active is the bc t word to describe senior Jeanette Behrends. She was Involved In many club, community and clast activities in which the was always willing to give of her time whenever she was asked. Jeanette has many interests and hobbies, one of which is music. She hat been playing the flute for seven years and was In the Marching and Symphonic Band all three years at the high school, last year she served at a squad leader in the Marching Band. Another of her interests is an in which she has won many awards. Her favorite type is impressionism which she saw when she visited the Jcu de Pautnc In Paris on her European tour and study of French. She utilized her an interests all during high school by serving as Decorations Chairman for various dances and class floats. She also served the community by being a representative to the Cultural Arts Commission. She plans to cany out her an Interests in the future by pursuing a career in landscape architecture. Jeanette's school related activitcs include being the AFS treasurer, a member of Leaders Club and LVF. She was also the City Attorney for YIG. Flying, boating and water skiing arc some of her favorite hobbies. She has a student pilots license for a glider plane. Jeanette also enjoys growing plant which, she admits, the talks to. Dick Franklin Look to see what's really going on in the world is what Don Gilmore feels should be an important aspect in everyone's life, and Don does Just that. He is interested in many activities that put him in touch with his surroundings. This is favorable to Don because being indoors too long makes him feel stagnated and unfulfilled. Don enjoys rock climbing, caving, back-packing. and most of all. biking. Don prefers to ride his bicycle placet ratJicr titan drive, and he has cycled on the Tour of the Scioto River Valley. It's good exercise and I enjoy it. But not all of Don's interests are in the out-of-doors. He also likes Israeli folk dancing. Hit interest in folk dancing began thtce yean ago. and he has been dancing with a group on Thurs-day nights since tlten. When you're dancing, you don't have to think. he said. It helps clear your mind. Don likes folk dancing because It's fun and unique. Doug graduated in January to fulfill a lifelong ambition to bike across the northwest region of the United States with some friends. He felt t)ut this was an enriching experience as well as an enjoyable one. Jeanette Behrends If one word could be used to describe Dick Franklin, it would have to be involved. One of Dick’s many involvements include six years on Student Council. He has served on Student Council so long because he feels. It's fun and interesting, and gives me a sense of accomplishment. Dick was co-chalrtnan of Y1G. the 1975 Junior-Senior Prom co-chairman, and is a member of tltc Bicentennial Committee. Membership on the Bicentennial Committee is important to Dick because it has value and helps develop pride in America. A lot of people arc cutting America down. It has a lot of problems, but even with all the problems. It is still the best country in the world. In his free time. Dick participates in all sports, especially golf. He has a golf green in his backyard and enjoys working on both the green's upkeep and his golf game. Otlter sports that Dick particularly likes are football. basketball, and baseball. Dick's academic involvements arc in science and math. Dick is President of the National Honor Society and is a National Merit Scholarship Finalist. Dick's future plans include higher education, studying medicine, studying medicine. Sandy Kate Involved in ihe am about wrapt up Sandy Kate's life. I first started In the arts when 1 won an award for a picture in third grade.” From then on the hat excelled in all areas of art. After taking dancing for twelve years, she doesn't feel that she it very good but the really enjoys it. It't a good way to stay healthy and fit” she said. At president of the Dramatic Association. Sandy hoped to get more students included in cultural activities that involve the theater. The club put on two plans and a children's theater play during the year also. Another facet of Sandy't art It In the Forensic League where she is a debater. After staning in humorous interpretation. I moved to debate because it's a good way to improve speaking, makes you use logic, and you meet people from all over. Sandy is the statistician for the League and keeps all the records. It only seems natural that with all Sandy's involvements culturally, that she be on the Cultural Arts Commission. The CAC was set up by city council to make available different cultural events for Upper Arlington residents. Sandy has been a member of CAC for two years. As a student member. Sandy helped bring In an and music groups to the school. Most school students would grow up unexposed and uneducated about many cultural events without the CAC. Sandy is looking forward to career In an. possibly fashion or interior design. Her other hobbies beside painting in oils and watercolor include traveling, camping, skiing, playing tennis. aDd playing guitar. Mark Huffer Mark Huffer Is actively involved in TRI. a community counseling center which focuses on the youth In the Tri-Village area. Mark has formed and lead youth groups which discuss any problems relevant to high school students and exchange ideas on different life-styles. Through U.A. Lutcran Church. Mark became involved in the original passion play Tctelcs-tal. which was composed of high school and college students. The purpose of 'Tetelestai' is to convey the 20th century Christian message.” Mark and the company traveled around the United States last spring. As Managing Editor for the Arlingtonian newsmagazine. Mark spent many hours gathering information for news briefs, selling and laying out ad pages, and helping wherever he could. He won an Award of Excellence for layout at one competition during the year. He enjoys writing and his goal is to someday write for a national news magazine. His personal hobbies include golf, volleyball and skiing. Mark has traveled throughout the U.S. skiing with his family since he was slx-ycart-old. I like to ski because it gives me a sense of accomplishment when I get to the bottom of a hard run. It gives me a sense of freedom and I feel so insignificant In all those tons of snow. Mark's dream is to continue skiing, someday on a semi-professional race team. Scott Hadley Scott Hadley was an involved and active class member. He excelled in academics as well as in spons. Scott, an excellent tennis player who has been playing since the age of seven, was co-captain of the tennis team in his junior year. He has won many awards and received many honors for his playing but the two most meaningful to him were winning the Ohio Valley 17-year-old title and being ranked eleventh in the country in doubles. His other sporu-mlndcd Interests include water skiing, snow skiing, back-packing, and ping-pong. Debating, another of Scott's fortes, has been one of his interests for two years. During his first year on the team he and his partner made it to the quarter finals in national districts. Scott plans to utilize his debating experience further by becoming a lawyer. Scott was president of the freshman and sophomore class and was on Student Council in his sophomore and junior yean, in YIG he served as the Black Pany chairman, which was the winner in the election. Scott's personal motto is we're not here to conform to others expectations. We have a duty to ourselves to explore the things we want to.” Helen McClave A long time resident of Upper Arlington. Mn. Helen McClave Is best known for her witty journalism ulenis. Mb. McClave Is a general assignment reporter for the Upper Arlington News and is responsible for the feature on the front page each week. She feels her job keeps her feeling young and that she could listen all day to people talk about their lives. Mrs. McClave says we have everything in this small community that there is in any pan of the world. She feels there arc many concerned citizens here that really love our community. Mrs. McClave has been interested in journalism all her life. She was editor of her sixth grade, junior high, senior high, and college news papers. After graduating she worked with the Associated Press Wire Service. Mrs. McClave then went into retirement while she raised four children who were Upper Arlington graduates. She then returned to work for the UA News. She says it's son of like going to college and learning all over. She feels that people should be aware that there is a free press, therefore she strives for professionalism and honesty. Mrs. McClave is a member of Sigma Delta Chi. a professional journalism society, past-president of Women in Communications and has been a leading figure in helping Grandview begin a Parametic Squad. Wendy Johnson Athletic and busy is the way that Wendy Johnson can be described. She keeps very busy with basketball and various other sports. Although she feels that it is God's gift to her to be good in sports, she also has other Interests which include horseback riding, animals and music. She was a member of the glee club during her Junior and senior years and of the Concert Choir her sophomore year. Wendy is also a member of the cast of Tct-clcsiai. Her other school related activities include Pep Club. Ski Club. French Club and AFS. During YIG. Wendy served as a member of the Traffic Commission. Wendy has always been Interested in sports but she did not become a member of an inter-scholastic team until the eighth gTade. By ninth grade she became so involved that she was voted President of the G.A.A. at Hastings. Wendy was a member of the basketball, tennis and track teams all three years at the high school and was basketball captain her senior year. During her junior year she was on the reserve volleyball team. In addition, she served on the G.A.A. board as Softball head. Basketball head and as President. Wendy views her most important athletic achievement as being able to be a member of the teams here and being able to represent Arlington. 173 Flip Taylor Easy going is how Flip Taylor describes himself. His interests and activities reinforce this description. Flip believes learning to compete with others and keeping your head above water is an important factor in obtaining success. His competitive spirit is shown by his athletic endeavors. As halfback on the football team. Flip has helped guide the Bean to victory for four years. He also played midfield for three yean on the Lacross team that captured the Midwest Champion title. In his senior year he was captain of the team. Track and basketball arc some other sports in which Flip has participated. I like the contact and the people who play he says. You can go out. be aggressive and get your frustrations out. Aside from his sporu Interests. Flip devotes his time and effort to his fellow students as Senior Class President. When not in school, hunting, fishing, and backpacking are some of the things that Flip enjoys doing because he likes wildlife and being outdoors. Future plans for Flip include college: perhaps post-graduate work. Flip Is Interested in studying science, possibly pre-veterinary medicine. He feels It's related to everything and has significance. Mark Hedges Mark Hedge began hi work with Student Council in the seventh grade and continued hi Involvement through hi enlor year. Hi mo t rewarding achievement in Student Council wa hi co-chairmanthip of the Homecoming Dance in both hit junior and senior year . In addition. Mark has been involved with the Council’s constitutional revision during the past few year . Another of Mark’ major interests is music. He was a member of the Bear-a-Tones, the Marching Band and the Symphonic Band. Also a member of Antiphony during his junior and senior yean. Mark sang in the Concert and Symphonic Choir . If he were given a free hour. Mark ay he would choose to practice the trombone which he hat been playing since the fifth grade. Tennis. che and ping-pong are some of Mark's hobbies. He also enjoys reading books on science, philosophy, and science fiction. Mark’ class activities Include serving as a Construction Chairman for the Junior-Senior Prom and as an Assistant Superintendent of Schools during Youih-ln-Govemment. What Mark enjoys most about being a member of Student Council and the Band is being Involved and meeting people. Floa Ripley Since the began teaching In 1956, Mrs. Floa Ripley has helped many student through her Health and Physical Education classes. ’ Health Education is extremely Important in understanding oneself and others,” says Mrs. Ripley. Now that her course is co-educa-tional. she believes that it is much better because the opposite sexes can communicate. One of Mrs. Ripley’ major goal is to lengthen the nine-week health course to one semester. She feel that in one nine-week period the can only brush the surface of the different aspects of Health Education, whereas in a semester she could teach the course more effectively. Mr . Ripley is now working on her Matter Degree in Health Education at Ohio State. Much of her time away from school is spent reading for her graduate work or preparing for her classes. Mrs. Ripley' family is most Important to her. and the had both a son and a daughter at the high school this past school year. Because she is always ready to listen and to be a friend. Mrs. Ripley has a great affect on all of her students. She is devoted to her teaching, and her classes are both fun and real learning experiences. 174 Brian Green Brian Green Is one of those guys who it always active, involved, and smiling. He played football for two years, lacrosse for five yean, and lettered In both sports. The lacrosse team won both the Ohio and Midwest Lacrots league Brian's junior year, and he was selected to be on the All-Midwest team which is quite an honor. Lacrosse is really fun, says Brian, who hopet to continue playing in college. Brian has a close family who loves sports. My parents supported me and backed me up In sports all through high school. say Brian. Even when I was losing. He and his brothers love to water ski in the summer • especially tlaalom and barefoot skiing. Also with his friends and family Brian likes to hunt for pheasant, rabbit, and quail. Radio-Television Broadcasting is the career Brian hopes to study for in college. He was involved In WARL and studied communications during high school. Brian also hopes to finish his pilots license in the near future and someday be a flying disc Jockey. Serving as a committee chairman for the Junior-Senior Prom and working on many clast activities. Brian always showed school spirit. Marianne Lilly Dick Lombard Find the good things in life; go for the gusto!” That is Mitch Grant's philosophy and he docs just that. He has participated in many activities both In school and during his free time. Mitch's main Interests arc in communications, and the activities in which he participates demonstrate his interests. Mitch belonged to the Drama Club for three years. During that time he captured leading roles in three major productions: Growing Pains.” Male Animal. and The Hollow. Mitch has often been heard over the public address system as he recited the morning announcements for three years. WARL. the school's television station, is another of Mitch's activities. At Jones. Mitch was sports editor of the Cub Reporter and was known by his classmates as a very controversial reporter. Mitch also participated in YIG as Administrative Assistant. I wanted to get involved with something that would be a good use of time. I think YIG was worthwhile. Yet another aspect of Mitch says Rock and roll all night and party everyday! Mitch was a member of the Tapper football team. The other things he docs for fun are playing basketball, golf, and partying. Pleasure before business is his motto. Through Leaders Club Marianne Lilly became deeply Involved in helping special people: both underprivileged children and mentally retarded adults. Marianne traveled to Gladden Community House three times a week to tutor children and help them with ans-and-crafts projects. She liked working with groups of kids: playing, singing, or taking field trips. As President of Leaden Club Marianne also began assisting the Franklin County Program for Mentally Retarded Adults. It's a fantastic program. said Marianne. It gives retarded adults the chance to be useful and to increase their knowledge and experience so that they can work in the community and have fun too. Square dancing, bowling, and spon activities arc a few of the projects where Marianne helped. Marianne had very little free time outside of Leaden Club projects, choir activities, and the musical Mack and Mabel. She enjoys books on psychology and tennis when she has a chance to read. Marianne would like a career in special education because she loves helping and listening to special people. Marianne believes being a special education teacher would be challenging, rewarding, and fun. Dick Lombard, with his many talents. leadership ability, and creative thinking, has contributed much to Upper Arlington High School. School activities are one way that Dick contributes to the school. Dick was elected a representative to Boys' State where he learned how the Ohio government functions. He also served on the Board of Elections during YIG. As a member of Student Council for three yean and Junior Class President. Dick wanted to be Involved with what the school did. have the opportunity to meet with hard working people, and know what's going on in school.” He also worked on the 1976 Junior-Senior Prom. Dick likes the competition of sports and feels that being good takes a lot of dedication and hard work. Dick was co-captain of the tennis team and ran cross-country. He belonged to both teams for three years. Tennis is his favorite sport because You can meet a lot of people and make many friendships playing tennis. Outside of school Dick's activities Include belonging to the Boy Scouts where he is an Eagle Scout. Camping, hiking, and being in the natural beauty of everything are what Dick particularly enjoys. In the future Dick plans to go to college and major in business administration. His advise to all is: Press on! Nothing in the world can take the place of persistence. Mitch Grant m uuy High School Administration and Directors Superintendent Dr. Homer F. Mincy RIGHT: BOARD OF EDUCATION: STANDING: Dr. Homer Mincy, Pat Schoenborn. Mr. Robert Kent: SEATED: Mrs. Nancy Hamilton. Mrs. Lois Crane, Mr. Dean Clark. Mr. Edward Whipps. Mr. Jack Fol-kerth. BELOW: STANDING: Director of Personnel Dr. William Lauder-man. Assistant Superintendent Dr. James Schott. Director of Pupil Personnel Services Dr. Charles Wilson; SEATED: Director of Elementary Education Dr. Emily Schuh. Superintendent Dr. Homer Mincy. Principal David W. Shelby ABOVE LEFT: Mrs. Vera Gilbert: Mr. Richard Fryman. Director of Athletics: Mrs. Jean Metcalf. Clerk of Student Activity Funds. ABOVE: Mr. William Odroncic. Director of Student Activities. LEFT: (left to right) Assistant Principals Mr. Robert Lewis. Mr. Charles Gilbert.Mr. Dana Auk-erman. 179 Secretaries, Guidance Staff, Attendance Personnel A Leah Bisciotti. Office Secretary Eva Sell. Office Secretary ATTENDANCE PERSONNEL: (left to right) Mr. Marvin Crosten. Mrs. Abbie Hart. Mr. Pete Corey. Mrs. Laurean Davis. Mr. Bill Pfeil. ATE CATALOGS GUIDANCE STAFF: STANDING: (left to right) Mr- ■.j1™ a any Cathy Kuhn, secretary: Tracey: SEATED: Mrs. UVonne Camion, seenuj.Mrs. Linda carty. Mrs Polly Neer. Director of Guidance: Mrs. Mary Biddle. 180 Learning Center Staff, Cafeteria Staff, Nurse LEARNING CENTER STAFF: (left to right) Mrs. Mildred Arehart, Mrs. Shirley Davis. Mrs. Bobby Thompson. Mr. John Heck. Mrs. Anne Eggert, Mrs. Jane Grant, Media Specialist. CAFETERIA STAFF: (left to right) Mrs. Mary Armstrong. Mrs. Irene Feidncr. Mrs. Dorothy Stephenson. Mrs. Kali Messmore. Mrs. Harriet Wigglesworth, Mrs. Alice Hulbert. 181 English . . . encouraging proficiency in communicating and literary expression . . . diverse course opportunities . . . Bible Literature . . . Reading for Profit and Pleasure . . . Shakespeare Seminar . . . expressing the interests of students . . . stimulating self-expression through classes in poetry and short story . . . English 10 required course ... the annual 'Best Witch' contest in British Literature . . . term papers . . . preparing for college, developing essential composition and expository skills in advanced composition . . . discovering the framework of human experiences through literature . . . Mrs. Garwood extends a welcome to her class. Mrs. Potter disseminates information on her favorite subject, literature. Carol Tassava Shirley Bchnke Randy Pfeiffer Jean Belyea Karen Pettus 182 Vicki Lyden Frank Cole Lois Garwood Jean Guddat Kay Whitaker Phil Wagner Sarah Potter James Allen Joan Eggspuehler 83 Looks like Greek 10 me. Mr. Cree. Mathematics . . . mathematics is not magic! . . . analytic proofs eliminating disbelief . . . providing a stimulating program for students of all levels ... a new course: Human Endeavor ... a more human approach . . . algebra, trig.. analytic geometry . . . Math V for an elite few . . . new patterns in thinking . . . geometry . . . In 62 steps? - you must be kidding! . . . computer course . . . punching cards . . . students dashing to calculators . . . mathematics . . . exploring the field of reasoning . . . logical planning for future endeavor . . . 184 Fred Raisbeck Ron Cree Peie Steva Three students converge upon Miss Smilan. Xie Jackman Ben Pierce Melinda Michael Charles Ray Marilyn Paulsen Carol Inner 185 Carol Kokai Angela Rutherford Chip Large Irene Trachevski Dan Donovan Dave Gill Richard Beery Carol Campbell Mrs. Rutherford demonstrates her true feelings toward her students. 186 Virginia Ballinger Those Spanish rapes will do it every lime. Audrey Heining Language Department . . . English centered minds filtered with foreign thoughts . . . French. Spanish, German. Russian . . . revitalizing Latin . . . striving to understand a new and different world . . . I can say everything but what I really want to do . . . conversation courses filling the verbal need . . . language lab . . . team volleyball . . . B-trois . . . C'est le Bingo! . . . earnest individual effort . . . monopoly and scrabble in French? . . . You dream in German? . . . Spanish magazines and newspapers to portray the reality of the people . . . microcosm of the global effort to communicate . . . If only I could speak your language 187 Hala Espanol? Mrs. Ballinger. Science . . . evolving a comprehensive relevant curriculum . . . BSCS and regular courses . . . biology field trips ... the land laboratory . . . I'm not touching this frog!’ . . . investigating environmental issues; pollution, conservation . . . chemistry . . . goggles and lab experiments . . . determining mass . . . balancing equations . . . physics with Mr. or Mrs. Corbett . . . achieving an undemanding of natural phenomena . . . physiology with Mr. Lambourne. a new course . . . studying the functions of the human body . . . Margorie Bennett Peggy Sheets Walt Corbett Don't be shy, Mr. Corbett Mr. Santille searches for his pet toad James Lamboume Roger Santille Ray McCutcheon Loren Van Deusen i I t ”Gee. I can't see anything, either.” Mr. Davis. James Hamilton Robert Snouffer Sharon Corbett Mark Davis .89 Rob Filer sees the light under Mrs. Haupt's direction. 190 ' •?!! § ! . . Mr. Johnson. Kitty Driehorst Joy Haupt Connie Pigman Bill Brown An intent Jack Ttumbell types. Business . . . click-clack at the end of the hallway . . . students pounding furiously upon blank keys . . . copying and taking dictation . . . My little finger won’t type! . . . learning basic business skills; typing. stenography. note-taking, accounting . . . business law . . . personal finance . . . ATOM ... a year of dictations and repetition ... 20 lashes for looking at the keys . . . . . . read back what you just wrote ... a new language . . . adding machines . . . mass production of words per minute . . . probing answers thru data processing . . . going over each lesson time after time . . . improving personal and office skills . . . 191 BUI Radcliffe Steve Pritchett Marilyn Howells Bill Whipple Bill Zimmerman John Neff Big Brother is watching you, Mr. Brewster! Marie Blake Dan Ludlum Jim Hency 91 Adcle Schuler Patty Gabelman Pete Corey Social Sciences . . . a curriculum emphasizing current issues . . . sociology, investigating social relationships . . . psychology, studying man's behavior . . . encouraging growth toward responsible citizenship . . . working on reports in Learning Center . . . another TIME quiz for econ? . . . speakers in CPP ... an American History survey course or one of several period courses . . . reflecting the great decisions of the past ... the men and women who made them . . . relating decisions to the dilemmas of today and the possible problems of tomorrow . . . Mr. Whipple keeps Eric Carlson, Brian Green, and Jim Robinson entranced. Whai is Mrs. Ripley teaching here?” George Messick. 194 Radonna Miller Physical Education, Health, Drivers Education . . . allowing students to select courses . . . greater participation and enthusiasm . . . striving for complete fitness of mind and body . . . appreciating others abilities and limits . . . Hey. I m in weak swimming again! . . . volleyball, tennis, archery, softball, self-defense, gymnastics. track . . . co-ed health education for sophomores . . . consumer education, sex education . . . providing guidance for healthy mental and physical development . . . drivers education . . . using the simulator . . . 'In-car . . . movies designed to make one think . . . educating responsible prepared drivers . . . 195 Mr. Grant fights for the volleyball. The muhi-ialenied Mr. Fender patrols the halls as well as teaching an. Three diligent students struggle to form clay pottery. Richard Foley Mr. Hysell and Cathy Miller rap. If you don’t mind. I’d rather not have an audience while I draw! Bill Burkett 196 I just can't seem to see what I'm doing wrong! Carole Nelson. Linda Carter Paul Hysell Paul Fender Beth Balyeat bends intently over a sketch. Art . . . open your eyes . . . patterns, colors, shapes . . . training the eye to behold, the hand to create . . . portraiture. crafts, photography . . . creativity, self-expression . . . ceramics . . . that gross mess will become a vase? . . . pictures hung in the L.C. . . . enriching the school . . . trips to the Columbus An Gallery . . . aiding the language to artistic expression . . . building foundations for a unique, personal, and individualized learning experience 197 198 Robert Giniher Don Valentine ••I think they're going to have to do it again . . Mr. Ginther. Jack Woodruff Music . . . even the richest child is poor without music ... A varied program involving choral and instrumental music . . . competitions ... an important part of band schedule . . . marching band practice first period on the field . . . marching at a Bengal's game . . . trying for perfection; white shoes, face straight ahead . . . building a repetoire . . . Orchestra . . . string ensemble . . . striving for excellence in performance ... a waving baton . . . choir and ensemble ... a Christmas concert at Scioto . . . learning new music: each piece presenting a challenge . . . Music Theory and Appreciation . . . What to listen for in music . . . music . . . the shorthand of emotion. Mr. Valentine muses. Richard Hoskins Bill Steman James Klinksick Joe Carter . . . students receiving an introduction to industrial processes . . . developing technical skills for an intended vocation . . . drafting . . . electronics and electricity . . . Industrial Arts Survey for Girls ... be creative in woodshop! . . . If I keep making mistakes. I'll end up with a toothpick!” . . . using hand tools as well as power equipment . . . obtaining competence in fundamental skills . . . sounds of hammering and sawing . . . transforming wood into cabinets . . . metal shop . . . making screwdrivers, chisels, rings, ashtrays . . . gaining practical and technical understanding . . . industrial arts . . . combining entertainment with education . . . I want to make this perfectly clear . . . ” Mr. Hoskins. Industrial Arts Bill Ruoff Pete Bible oversees Dave Cabom and Mr. Steman. 199 Home Economics ... a practical education . . . home management . . . boys learning to sew . . . Since when are ties six feet long? . . . home ec. is more than just cooking . . . nutrition . . . interior decorating ... I think I'm ready to decorate our living room now! . . . leafing through Simplicity pattern books . . . not only mastering domestic skills, but also investigating the psychology of the family unit . . . studying the mental and physical growth of the preschool child . . . examining family relationships . . . Beuluh Wingett Mrs. Wingett and Judy Cummings discuss various fabric possibilities. Susan Ziska Betty Woolpen Betsy Payne sews diligently. 200 Communications, Occupational Education Richard Canfield communications . . . gaining appreciation for the theater through actual acting and directing . . . memorizing lines, blocking, becoming a character .. . debate ... a hundred cards and trips to the law library . . . thinking on your feet . . . mass media . . . WARL . . . film making and crazy, creative productions . . . part-time employment through C.O.E. and D.E. programs . . . getting a head start in the business world ... a deviation from the traditional school curriculum . . . C.O.E. . . . finding a future vocation for many students ... an experience in office work . . . typing, filing, stenography, and transcripts . . . bake sales . . . D.E. . . . introduction to life . . . preparing students to enter the outside world . . . trade and industrial occupations, auto mechanics, carpentry, repair services . . . mastering manual skills in preparation for the future . . . Neil Rothschild No wonder the doors to the WARL room are always closed. Pete Bible. William Zeigler Dale Robbins Jack Stiietelmeier 201 ARLINGTON In the Know Our dynamic team of whiz-kids placed third in the Columbus In-the-Know Championships. After out-smarting Logan, Grandview Heights, and Columbus School for Girls by overwhelming margins, the team lost in the semifinals to a powerful, eventual, champion team. Columbus East in 3n overtime, tiebreaker game. Brian Clouse. Jon Healey. David Mahaffey. and Laura Krause were advised by Mrs. Vicki Scowden and were honored at a banquet for the four top teams in Columbus. Advisors were Vickie Scowden and Liz Richmond. Photo Club Shutters ROW 1: LuAnn Stall, Randy Jacobs: ROW 2: Gary Keith, Carol Nelson. Wendy, Doug Lash: STANDING: John Heck - Advisor: MISSING FROM PICTURE: Ed Swarthout. Libby Lynch. Sarah Hadley. The Photo Club, led by President Doug Lash and Vice-President Gary Keith, taught the many novice photographers the techniques of working in a dark room and developing their pictures. From ilte pictures below it is easy to see that the group had a successful field trip to Hayden Run Falls. 1 Camp Enterprise Camp Enterprise is sponsored by the local Rotary Club each summer as a program dealing with the aspects of the Free Enterprise System. Students are selected by a faculty committee from students showing desires in business careers. Participating members were: ROW 1: Greg Goldsberry. Linda Hall, and Chris Deem; ROW 2: Scott Buck. Mike Aukerman, and Jeff Buck. Buckeye State Representatives Boys' and Girls' State are chosen by an open faculty on Juniors and a selection committee of eight teachers. Boys' State is held at Ohio University; Girls' State at Capital University. The program, sponsored by the Local American Legion Post, is an experiment in state and local government. 1975-76 Representatives are: Terri Kreps, Kathy Harrington, Kris Adams. Dick Lombard, and Dick Franklin. MISSING FROM PICTURE: John Audet. DE, DCT, COE C.O.E. students visit with some outside guests left to right they arc: Ms. Zelma Bishop from the Ohio Funeral Directors Assn., Mr. Richard Fryman. UAHS Athletic Director, Ms. Sherrie Griffith, student teacher. Julie Heckman, C.O.E. student. Mr. James Falter from the Columbus Health Dept., Mary Maniatis, C.O.E. student, Mr. Hal Hodson from Benefit Plan Inc. and Claire Carleton. C.O.E. student. The cooperative education department at U. A. High School includes, Distributive Education. Cooperative Office Education, and Diversified Cooperative Training. DCT is a program which allows students to work in 3 skilled trade area while attending school. The types of skilled trade include: tailoring, air conditioning, photography, printing, painting, carpentry, artist, auto-body work, electrician, auto-mechanic, machinist and T.V. repair. C. O.E. is a vocational program offering seniors the opportunity of gaining job experience as office employees in on-the-job training as well as in the classroom. The students taking the two year credit course have found jobs as stenographers and office employees for real estate agencies, banks, attorney's offices and insurance agencies. D. E. is a two year cooperative program of training and instruction for students interested in careers in marketing and distribution. Students work in advertising, selling and assist in buying certain items. They are also acquainted with pricing, distribution, marketing and screening business communications and customer services. 207 Student Council is the link between students, faculty Docs Bob Prichard have a question? Never underestimate the power of Student Council! Elected by the student body, the group forms the connecting link between the 2,300 students aa faculty of Upper Arlington High School. This year the students raised two thousand dollars for school organizations, served as Board d Elections for Youth-In-Government, organized the Homecoming pep rally and dance, raised money for St. Jude's Research Hospital, and much more. The community of Upper Arlington also benefits from the contributions of Student Council. Faculty advisor to Student Council is William Zeigler. ROW 1: Jeff Buck, Mark Maghie, Dick Franklin. Tricia Haeussler. Mr. Zeigler; ROW 2: Mindy Slade, Laurie Brasel, Laura Trudeau Charlotte DeWald, Beth Clark, Mike Higbee, Pinar Temizar, Elaine Zucosky, Tami Hartley, Nancy DcRoberts, Jane VanDervoort: R0 3: Dave Mahaffey, Doug App. Jim Rook. Beth Kreinbihl, Amy Endicott, Marci Corwin. Linda Rader. Dick Lombard. Carson Reide: Gwynne Forrest, Bob Prichard. 208 LEFT: Dave Mahaffey explains his point at a meeting. AM so GLAD tfaafyiu Mr. Ziegler, student council advisor, chats with a student. Jill Mesec works in the student council candy store. Vice-President Jeff Buck listens carefully to President Mark Maghie. 209 lane Wame lights the candle of Loyalty. Dork Huffman receives an award Quill and Scroll Quill and Scroll is the international honor society for high school journalists. Outstanding journalists from Norwcster. WARL, Journalism I. and Arlingtoniin were initiated on May 3. Officers are Jef: Botti, President; Linda Rader. Vice-Pieu-dent; Pat Schoenbom, Treasurer: and Jifc Wame. Secretary. 210 Martha Himes receives recognition pin. WARL, Stage Crew A-V WARL: ROW 1: Cindy Hoelscher, Mar)' Neyman. Ann Saker. Leslie Lehr. Marti Reinhart. Cindy Burke, Kathy Call, Laura Moorehead: ROW 2: Todd Singer, Dave Decaminda, Marc Pappas. Lisa DuPont, Debbie Countiss, Steve Schoenstein, Jim Hantak, Dale Miller: ROW 3: Jeff Gouch, Bob Hamilton, Rick Williams, Steve Miller. Steve Brisley, Steve Shirk, Joe Kaufman, Tom Drie-horst. Advisor - Mr. Neil Rothschild. STAGE CREW: ROW 1: Bruce Ramsey, Doug Darrow. Rob Mezey, Joe Kaufmann, Lisa Brook, Ed Kottensteite: ROW 2: Andy Park, Mr. Rouff • advisor, Ted Dilenschneider. John Guda. Missing from picture: Mark Rasche, Don Wheeler. AUDIO-VISUAL CREW: Steve Shirk, Earl Burke, Andy Watts. Tim Oakley. Bill Chidesier. Dave Decaminada; Missing from Picture: Bob Leighner, Rick Selig, Gary Hill. Kevin McNeil. Colin Campbell. Mike Smurr, Advisor - Mr. J. P. Heck. 211 Language Clubs participate in World’s Fair celebration The World's Fair was the main event for langauge clubs at Upper Arlington High School. German. French, Spanish. Latin and Russian Clubs participated by selling native foods and exhibiting sou-veniers. Other activities for the language clubs include luncheons, ice skating parties, cookouts, and speakers. Jenny Wiedner watches Allison Gloss construct a croque monsieur. Jim Monast buys a bagel from 212 Mark Maghie discusses the philosophy of fine German cooking. MlKkUll MINT' Russian Club member Mike Ryan Chris Deem convinces Carson Rieder to buy just one more piece of pizza. 213 Judy Paris works hard. Band; Alive in 75 99 The Upper Arlington High School band started in '73. had more in '74, and is still alive in '75. The band, under the direction of Mr. Robert Ginther, competed in two competitions this past year. At Fairborn they placed third, and at West Jefferson they were first runner-up to the grand champion. They marched in the first annual Thanksgiving parade in Cincinnati and were the only high school band from Central Ohio there. The band played for the Cincinnati Bengals game in Riverfront Stadium for the second year. During the football season the band marched at all home and away football games as well as basketball games. The band also performed at the Central Ohio Teachers Association Convention. At the end of the marching season the band is divided into two groups, the Symphonic and the Concert bands, which put on a winter and spring concert. In district and state competitions, the Symphonic band received a superior rating. Band members show their spirit at football games Senior ‘'Bandies, Bob Gibson, Tom Fletcher, Rob Filer, and Jon Healey perform. UPPER ARLINGTON HIGH SCHOOL MARCHING BAND: ROW 1: Brigid Gilbride, Beth Coridan, Lisa Dale. Lora Long, Cliff Peterson. Tracey Godfrey, Pam Pfiefer, Janet Hubbard, Pat Johnson: ROW 2: Mike Smurr, Chris Deem, Doug Darrow, Pete Turrell, Kevin Hinkle, Mark Eboch. Gary Hill. Rick Hall. Ed Green, Doug Holcomb. Ted Kcssis, Sam Arth: ROW 3: Ryan Gordan, David Brown, Lisa Couling, Pete Igcl. Kevin Tokar. Dave DeWulf. Jim Lucas. Mark Hedges. John Loy. Henry Paulson. Jay Louder. Andy Park. Tom Hauck, Kurt Schmidt: ROW 4: Craig Gordan. Ben Applegate, Steve Reed, John Norris, Jamie Lowery, John Voltolini. Mike Aukcrman. Dave Ksioski, Marvin Freedy. Tim Robinson. Tony Prohaska, Tim Nichols, Gary Ellcnwood: ROW 5: Judy Paris, Jill Galloway. Sue Kavanaugh. Wendy Williams. Kitty Keller. Mindy Lieser, Rob Filer, Roy Bobbit. Scott Davidson, Will Morris, Greg Goldsbcrry, Brad Hyatt, Jim Rudy. Jeff Brake. Beth Calvary. Karen Carelton. Dave Dorfman: ROW 6: Bob Amon, Karen Heber, Peggy Stokes. Jeanette Behrends, John Manin. Elaine Hammon. Scott Heffel-finger, John Meier. Margie Mendicino: ROW 7: Cindy Hoess, Kim Andrews. Patti Ollar. Mary Losekamp, Missy Bcrwanger. Vicki Misner. Laurie Sheaf, Michelle Keitcr, Todd Singer. Jim Davis, Jack Trumball, Cindy Smith. Julie Hanson, Ken Blackwood, Laura Finn. Christy Alexander: ROW 8: Maria Gillette, Amy Palmer, Kathy Couling. Sam Ciricillo, Ellen Clark. Carol Campbell, Lisa Gassin, Gilbert Morris, Jon Healey, Lisa Sotos, Teresa Frisbee, Marcia Mendicino. Cammy Bowers. Lisa Hutchings, Kim Starr, Erin Soderquist: ROW 9: Marilyn Buk, Renee Gassin. Mark Kerr, Judy Herzog. Kaye Kafer. Don Lewis, Craig Dill. Brain Mitchell, Dave Galucci, Laurel Hodson, Diana Rausch, Cathy Copeland, Gwen Morris: ROW 10: Mike Baker. Erik Paulson. Walter Page, John Muscoff. Bob Baker. Jay Graser, Lottie Dodson. Leslie Hutchings, Paula Wurstor, Janet McMahan. Ann Butler; ROW 11: Karl Crook, Spence Miller. Tom Driehorst, Kevin Dill, Bill Stout, Paul Bickelaupt: Missing from picture: Susie Stoner, Heidi Starmont, Joe Dilenschneider. Mark Kain, John Guda. Bob Mills, Andy Reed. 21S Drill Team, Majorettes exemplify school spirit Drill teamers display iheir famous kick. The 46 members of che Upper Arlington Golden Brigade had a successful year by capturing 1st place at the West Jefferson competition and 4th place at the Fairborn competition. They practiced every weekday morning under the leadership of five squad leaders, 1st Lieutenant Sandy Witterbort. and Captain Patti Hoffmann. Supervised by Mrs. Bunting, the drill team performed during football aud basketball halftime activities. LEFT: Brenda Roe dcr, Lisa Thompson, and Anne Emens smile while performing. KNEELING: Molly Whanoo. Debbie Gaber. Gretcbca Welch. Terri Ayen, Peggy Salzgaber, Becky Reooe. and Jody Penzone: STANDING: Edina Bergen. Anee Emcns. Lira Thompsoa, Lynne Albce, and Carrlt Riichcr; FIRST PYRAMID Katie Lane. Kelly Knapp. Kelly Corbett. Pasta Bible. Pam Whalen. Mary Rankia. Linda Robbins. Sandy Kit-terbort. Cindy Hamiltoo, Michelle Huffer. Nancy Hoffmann. Karen Kemettr. Tammy lone . Liz Drees, and Lynn Deem. SECOND PYRAMID Sarah Hamilton. Mary Hcubel, Maryaase Heater. Kristy Rieger. Cindy Bloom. Beth Mar-salka. Vlkki Lancia. Naaci Nye. Lisa Maxwell, fceads Rocdcr. Patti Hoffman. Cindy Gatdicr. Vicki Sayp. Sandy Epps. Denise Duhxx. Elizabeth Pusser. falle Evans. Cindl Gibson. Ci 4j Griffith, and Teresa McKinley: MISSING: Boo Haines. The drill team is led by Patti Hoffmann, captain: and Sandy Wittebon. first lieutenant. Golden Girl Lora Long twirls at half time. MAJORETTES: ROW 1: Bri-gid Gilbride. Tracy Godfrey, Christy Marshall. Lisa Dale: ROW 2: Pam Pfeifer. Beth Coridan, Lora Long. Patty Johnson. Janet Hubbard. Arlingtonian continues perfection This is the Arlingtonians second year as a news magazine. This year the Arlingtonian was the only newspaper in Ohio to earn the three top national awards by press rating services. The three awards were: the medalist from Columbia Scholastic Press Association. All American from National Scholastic Press Association and the George H. Gallup and International Honor Award from Quill and Scroll. This year's co-editors are Linda Rader and Pat Schoenborn. Mrs. Behnke and staff pedal subscriptions on Arlingtonian Day. Jeff Botti types amid the garbage to meet a deadline. SITTING: Mark Huffer, Suzie Matthews. Bob Smythe, Jeff Botti. Pat Schoeborn. Leslie Soule. Cindy Hauck. and Eric Cherry: STANDING: Mrs. Shirly Behnke. Jim Seifert, Linda Rader. Doug Goldman. Terri Dugger. 218 Norwester With a theme of Facets, the 1976 Norwester staff continued the recent tradition of fine yearbooks. Changes in the book Included a theme, more uniform layouts, and the Profiles, Sophomore and Junior sections expanded. More copy and art were included in the overall book. Ride that horse, cowgirl Elizabeth! SEATED: Mr. Odroneic, advisor: ROW 1: Elizabeth Pusser, Darice Veri, Shely Schmidt, Susie Segmiller, Annette Bassett, Vivian Eeman: ROW 2: Wendy Williams, Keith Krieger, Cathy Miller, Jane Wame, Martha Himes; ROW 3: Bob Partyka, Sandy Witterbort, Jenni Bare, Madeline O’Neil. Dawn Schrader, Tim Thompson; ROW 4: Jeff McCall. Stephanie Woods, Laura Krause, Ted Verhoff. Pinar Temizer, Bob Sorrell. Ann Ferris, Cindi Gibson, Maryannc Hester. Pep Club creates spirit” Mary Huebel. Ann Wolford, Carol Amon. and Bonnie Haines do a fine tree job. Senior girls do a fine job decorating houses. Pam Strine and Sarah Hamilton work on hanging signs. 1975 GOLDEN BEARS PEP CLUB ROW 1: Kathy Scully Soph. Rep.. Cathy Miller Vice Pre .. Pam Strine Pres.. Ann Wolford Treas., (missing: Susie Oliver Sophomore Pres.); ROW 2: Madeline O’Neil, Susie Segmiller. Jayne Miles. Holly Keller. Beth Holland. Jan Duncan. Laura Krause. Donna Marakas. Pella Phcncgcr. Carol Amon. Laurie Jackson. Mary Hcubel: ROW 3: Mary Munsel. Susan Thomas. Nan Keitz. Laura Lee Hardy. Linda Hall. Robin DcWald. Maryannc Hester. Marla Fry. Michelle Spicer, Erin McEntee. Bonnie Haines. Laura Knippenburg. Cindy Hauck: ROW • : Nancy Ezell. Kara Christensen, Penny Sala. Beth Wiltbcrgcr. Barb Rarey. Celeste Spicer. Diane Taglionc. Diane Davis. Sue Reiss. Stephanie Smith. Peggy Lynch. Ellen Pfefferle, Emily Meant, Pam Pheneger: ROW S: Terri Ayers. Mary Ferris. Christy McCreary. Ann Dickman, Christie Curie. Nanette Pfistcr. Ann Brennan. Lynn Albert. Jill Mesec. Erin Whcary. Jill Shucy. Nancy Jacoby. Lisa Sotos, Suzanne Klndig. Barb Hall. Joyce McCormick: ROW 6: Holly Edwards, Marcl Corwin. Syd Stallard. Susan Nichols. Cathy Paraskos. Nancy Lutz. Marty Jackson. Cathy St urges, Kris Ellies. Jayne Bean. Linda Forst. Jean Damian. Sue Hemingway. Shelley Zcigen-busch. ROW 7: Patti Hartman. Sally Heath. Christy Miller. Katie Michael. Jenny DeWitt. Ann Rinehart. Cindy Crawford. Jane VanDerwoot. Lisa DeStcfano. Sue Schiefer. Lisa Heckman. Patia Dale. Sharon Coon. Donna St. Clair: ROW 8: Colleen Coon. Jane Hamilton. Jill Hamilton. Sue Cornell. Hallic Hildebrand. Julie Eckelbeny. Debbie Davis. Louise O'Neil. Chris Young. Lisa Long. Ann Moris. Jenny Janes. Ann Stanford. Annette Flory. Kelley Smith; ROW 9- Kathy Popp. Anne Imbodcn. Lee Mlnig, Susan . n. Nancy Behling, Terri Humphrey. Tammy Jones. Nancy Hoffman. Liz Drees. This was the second successful year for the newly formed pep club. Sophomore, junior and senior girls worked on projects for the football and basketball teams. Some of the activities the girls were involved in were decorating each players house with signs, decorating the locker room and lobby. They made scrapbooks for each senior member of the teams. Pep Club starts in August before the school year begins in planning pep rallies and getting students involved in activities to encourage school spirit. Upper Arlington Guards Bill King helps his student to the side of the pool. Sherry Pfeil gives private instructions. The Upper Arlington Guard is considered the backbone of the Arlington Swimming Program. The U.A. Guard consists of students who arc interested in leaching swimming and diving on Saturday and Sunday. They also guard for Family Swim. Student Swim, and private groups. The Guard is definitely a service organization for students who have a keen desire to be of service to the high school student body, the elementary school children, and the entire Arlington community. Dale Hudson coaches from the bench. Cross Country and Swim Timers, Mat Maids 1975-1976 CROSS COUNTRY TIMERS: Madeline O'Neill. Stephanie Woods. Lynn Patterson, Diane Thomas, Mindy Slade, and Sheila Fox. MAT MAIDS: Diane McCurdy. Pam O'Harra, Denise DuPont. Susi Soulen, Libby Lynch. Carol Amon: ROW 2: Holly Conrad. Julie Ford. Beth Wiltbcrger. Ann Brennan, Stephany Mahoney, Beth Clark. Karen Berggren; ROW 3: Ann O’Keefe, Patti Hartman. Jayne Bean. Linda Forst, Cindy Hamilton. Lisa DuPont. Donna St. Clair. Sar3h Shilliday: ROW 4: Paula Mounts. Juli Mazzoil, Jan Saravolli, Jill Shucy. Liz Blesch, Nancy Jacoby. Nanette Pfister. U.A. SWIM TIMERS: Lynn Albert. Marcie Corwin. Sandy Sharick, Nancy Lutz. Beth Krcinbihl. Jill Mesec: ROW 2: Wendy Davis, Sue Reiss. Marty Jackson, Susan Nichols. Cathy Sturges. Crista Cooper. Peggy Frey. Beth Holland. Martha Paul. Patti Bochniarz, Carin Starr: ROW 3: Joan Covington, Tricia Taylor, Jill Martin, Mary Boutsclis, Charlotte DeWald, Kit Thomasson. Glennis Circillo. Michelle Kohrmann; ROW' 4: Nancy Nichols, Betsy Cavendish, Nancy Ezell. Barb Rarey, Sydney Stallard, Sandra Sepsy, Jane Ketcharn, Linda Wilson, Holly Keller. 222 Track Timers Diamond Dolls, Lacrosse Stats, and Racquettes TRACK TIMERS: ROW 1: Erin McEniee, Vicki Sapp. Madeline O'Neill. Lynn Pauerson. Diane Thomas. Caroline Smith, Heather Conrad. Holly Keller: ROW 2: Becky Renoe, Sue Reiss. Marcia Hodson. Sheila Fox, Lotte Dodson, Linda Rader; ROW 3: Janet Rader, Leslie Woods, Sue Cornell, Anne Young. Hallie Hilderbrand. Cheryl Mullins. DIAMOND DOLLS: ROW 1: Kathy Corbett. Lynn Deem. Lynn Patterson, Michelle Spicer. Nancy DeRoberts, Diane Davis, Judy Wendt, Tammy Hartley, Tara Marzetti: ROW 2: Erin Wheary. Mary Beth Lorenz. Nancy Jacoby, Adrian Gloss. Barb Hall. Laura Lee Hardy, Karen Mecksiroth. Penny Sala, Beth Wiliberger, Sue Ziska; ROW 3: Susan Nichols. Kelly Corbett. Peggy Salzgaber. Sara Pardue, Carol McElroy, Suzanne Kindig, Karen Kemerer, Debbie Slager, Diane Taglione. and Pam Strine. LACROSSE STATS: ROW 1: Kris Hamelberg. Pam O'Harra. Ann Wolford, Ann O'Connor. Pinar Temi-zar, Julie Evans. Ann Brauer, Diane Broschart, Nancy Nye, Cathy Miller; ROW 2: Sallie Miller. Mary Munscll, Susan Ackers, Sally Heath, Chris Curie, Sue Thomas, Christie Miller, Sarah Shilli-day, Stephanie Smith; ROW 3: Karen Bergeren, Chris Hay. Louise O'Neill, Joyce McCormick. Terri Humphrey, Lynn Allbee. Laura Moorehead. RACQUETTES: ROW 1: Alesia Petersen. Michelle Spicer. Tammy Deyerle. Sue Owens. Cindy Crawford: ROW 2: Cindy Griffith. Lisa Carpenter. Kathy Hosier. Becky Dunlap, Susie Oliver, Bonnie Haines; ROW 3: Ava Cuticchia. Karen Ziegler, Lynne Allbee. Karen Larrimer, Liz Leprich. Girls enjoy GAA ROW 1: Louise Morita - gymnastics, Judy Paris - vice-president; ROW 2: Missy Berwanger - social-publicity. Annette Bassett - secretary-treasurer: ROW 3: Susan McGlone -social-publicity, Kaye Kafer - bowling, Susan Kennedy -volleyball: ROW 4: Cathy Whitaker - badminton. Wendy Johnson - president: ROW 5: Cay Sheppelman - sports head, Kathy Miller - tennis. The Girls Athletic Association is an organization that involves girls in sports such as tennis: softball: gymnastics: badminton; basketball; bowling: and golf. The girls can participate in intramural sports and then go on to be involved in interscholastic athletics. G.A.A. girls worked for the concession stands this year during the football and basketball games to earn money for the spring banquet. An autumn picnic and a Christmas skating party were also enjoyable activities the girls did. At the end of the year the G.A.A. spring banquet was held. At this event girls in both intramural and interscholastic sports were awarded pins, letters, charms, and txophys. G.A.A. is headed by the cabinet members and under the supervision of its advisors, Mrs. Brady, Mrs. Ripley, Miss Miller, and Miss Waldvo-gel. Laurie Sheaf and Judy Paris at the G.A.A. skating party. LEFT: Wendy Johnson consults advisor Mrs. Brady at the banquet. 224 Friendships grow in Buddy Club Advisor Miss Paulsen overlooks a game of Old Maid. Buddy Club involves high school students who give up one afternoon a week to be a special friend with an inner city child. The members meet weekly at the Neil Avenue or Third Avenue Methodist Churches. There the high school student has a one-to-one relationship with his or her little buddy. They become close buddies by playing games, by having parties, and by doing many crafts together. The advisor of the club is Miss Paulsen. Dawn Schrader and her little buddy share their sewing skills. Stephanie Smith and Jill Grant challenge their friends to a game of Sorry. 225 Home Ec Club sharpens their skills Diane Wallace shows her style. This is the second year for girls interested in Home Economics to be involved in the Home Ec Club. The members of the club held craft workshops, went to see demonstrations. attended dinners and held many bake sales. They were also in charge of the refreshments for the honor awards night and they presented a style show for their parents. The Home Ec Club is famous for the stuffed bears they make and sell during the football season. Joan Chambers sews it up. 1st ROW: Joan Chambers. Diane Thomas. Ava Cuttichia; 2nd ROW: Mrs. Wingett. Becky Miller. Jan Henry, Laura Andrade, Judy Cummings; 3rd ROW: Shanna Dean. Leslie Kamin, Debbie Reed. Janice Long, Debbie Trejo, Diane Wallace. 226 National Forensic League, debators Scon McPhearson. Leslie Bautista. Anne Saker, MaryRuth Clarke, Carol Halverson, and Pat Dann take time out from a practice to pose for a picture. Members of the debate team are: Sandy Kate. Bob Hamilton, Scott Hadley and John Audet. THE FORENSIC LEAGUE: BOTTOM ROW: Barb Coderre, Lyndy Dean, Carol Halverson. MaryRuth Clarke: ROW 2: Sandy Kate, Rex Alexander, Susie Rehm, Karen Janeson, Rose Koesner. Kurt Shisler, Chuck Meyers. Tom Taylor. Steve Yost, Rob Humpfrey, Scon McPhearson, Dan Hawkins: ROW 3: Jeff Lehr. Bob Hamilton. Linda Sharey. Bill Henbree: ROW 4: Chris Middendorf, Pat Dann. 227 AFS brings the world together Walk together, talk together all ye people of the earth, then and only then shall we have peace, is the slogan that AFS promotes. The AFS students Upper Arlington hosted were Maria Cantizano from the Dominican Republic and Ayscn Civelek from Turkey. The AFS club tried to show Maria and Aysen some of our many customs. Some of the activities AFS did were a canoe trip, Halloween party, hayride, progressive dinner. Christmas party, and a retreat at Salt Fork State Park. The officers for the year were: Jeff McCall, president; Rex Alexander, vice-president; Marty Jackson, secretary: and Jeanette Behrends, treasurer. Aysen Civelek and Jeanette Behrends take a dunk at the AFS Halloween party. Maria and host sister Patty Schmidt meet each other on the first day together. Our two AFS students Aysen Civelek and Maria Cantizano. Jayne Miles seems content while Linda Hall tips her hat to the carnet man. 228 Jeff McCall, Lyndy Dean. Barb Coderre relax after a walk at Salt Fork. 229 Leaders Club active One of the most active organizations at our high school is Leaders' Club. Comprised of sixty sophomores, juniors, and seniors elected by their respective classes, this club does many helpful projects throughout the year which benefit the community. They conducted a canned food drive for Gladden Community House, besides holding several dances for the mentally handicapped. Many club members donned white faces and black clothes to collect money for Muscular Dystrophy and United Way. They had their annual Easier picnic, Christmas party, went Kinder Key caroling and ended the year with the Leaders Club banquet. The club also was in charge of the very successful World's Fair. Kathy Mack enjoys herself during a Mohican canoe trip. Diane Taglione collects money from Mary Shewalter for Shamrocks against Dystrophy. Terri Kreps and Liz Dembski shake the money out of Robin Dewald. 230 Ted Verhoff uses his persuasive talent to collect money for the United Way Campaign. Tracey O'Brien, Kathy Mack, Charlotte DeWald. Cindy Tripp and Carole Mudgett entertain on their kazoos on World’s Fair Day. Allison Gloss and Marianne Lilly sell sweet heart suckers on Valentines day. Jamie Crane robs Steve Sandbo of some change. 231 Girls’ clubs: LYF, LAF, and WAR JoAnn Paoletti and Terri Ayers sei up the stage for the Christmas Lynn Holaday helps create a successful formal. Formal. Early in their sophomore year, sophomore girls organize a three year club by electing officers and giving it a name. The individual clubs provide the opportunity to meet new people and to have a good time. Such activities Include spreads and dinners before football games, square dances, bake sales, the Christmas Formal, cookouts and trips to Kings Island. 232 ROW 1: Jayne Miles, vice-president: Michelle Spicer, LYF president: Martha Paul. LYF treasurer: ROW 2: Debbie Countiss. LAF vice-president: Karen Berg-gren, LAF secretary: Beth Clark. LAF president: ROW 3: Kathy Hosier. WAR secretary: Betsy Cavendish. WAR president: Lynn Goettlcr, WAR vice-president; Missing from picture: Peggy Frey, LYF secretary: Molly Wharton. LAF Trea- surer Outing Club, Bridge Club, Kazoo Band % The Outing Club was newly formed this year by Bruce Triplehorn because of his interest in hiking. The club proved to be quite a success by having many field trips and overnights to Scioto Trails, Hocking Hills, and High-banks. Members of the club include: Dick Herrold, Bruce Triplehom, and lay Moulton: ROW 2: Andy Reed, Steve Criswell, Mike Ryan. Todd Rhinewald, Tim Nichols, Doug Lash. Dave Gibeaut, Matt Jones, and An Brownell. Showing an interest in playing bridge, the members of the Bridge Club were: Brett Vancouver. Georgia Wood, and Anna Kochs; ROW 2: Glen Himes, Tim Trabue, Paula Wurster, Steve Spalding, Laurel Hodson. Gwynne Morris, and Suzanne Torbica. Formed for one year only, the Kazoo band kazooed their way into the heans of everyone. The club consisted of these senior women: Jeannie Mudgett, Pinar Temizar, Terri Vargo, Maria Fry, Charlotte DeWald. Kathy Mack, Cathy Faehnle, Robin DeWald. Tracy O’Brien, Liz Dem-beski. Cindy Tripp, and Kathy Gutman. 233 CONCERT CHOIR: ROW 1: K. Moore. K. Scully. J. Fouse. S. Kimes. M. Carr. K. Starr. C. Hoess. H. Stavely. J. Hamilton. R. Sun; ROW 2: C. Miller, T. Cook. G. McGraw, C. Campbell. B. Lindeman, D. Goldsberry. C. Bartlett. K. Schmidt, T. Gyro. L. Hazel-baker, J. Davis, C. Means. J. Galloway. A. White: ROW 3: A. Ammons, B. Belyeat. L. Strommen. C. Ziegenbusch, J. Bakalas, J. Narrls. T. Robison. M. Craw. R. Bobbitt. T. Jones. G. Welch. T. Taylor. M. Wheeler. C. Johnson. L. Saup; ROW 4: L. Baird. S. Connell. A. Imboden, B. Gibson, D. Hsiao. B. Hyatt. M. Corbett, D. Harrison. S. Gill. B. Keith. J. Rader, L. Hutchings. K. Moran, S. Torbica. J. DeWitt. M. Rankin. The vocal music department is composed of eight vocal groups all of which participated in the three seasonal concerts presented at the High School. In addition, the Symphonic Choir participated in two special concerts, a Bicentennial program, and a 30-minute televised Christmas special. At the district contest the Boys' Glee Club. Sr. Girls' Ensemble, and the Sophomore Girls' Ensemble received number one ratings. SOPHOMORE GIRLS' ENSEMBLE: ROW 1: M. Carr. L. Baird. J. Fouse, A. White. L. Grasso: ROW 2: Julie Davis, A. Bryant, C. Campbell, T. Taylor, G. Granzow. L. Hutchinson, S. Torbica. MENS' GLEE CLUB: ROW 1: B. Holloway, K. Holcomb, A. Smith (accompanist), D. Minnutilli, R. Shcahan; ROW 2: M. Svensson. P. Kreuz. B. Biechler, B. Grogan, T. Bennett, K. Kreiger: ROW 3: J. Hantack. L. Cud-dihee. T. Kimes. F. Lojo, M. Welch. G. Kain; ROW 4: B. Brown. B. Throckmorton. T. Trabue, G. Keith, T. Smith, T. Kauffman. 234 SYMPHONIC CHOIR: ROW 1: K. McUnn. M. Clarke. C. Ccresna. H. Edwards. P. Hanman. L. Lubow. C. Hoelschcr. K. DeVoe. R. Sheahan. B. Crogan. K. Krelger. J. Gardner. P. O'Kelly. B. Gripshovcr. A. Havener. C. Cooper. L. Savage. A. Chllcotc. T. Hartley; ROW 2: P. Hoffman. E. Clark. J. Hagans. S. Rocgcr. M. Wharton. A. Smith. B. Throckmorton. P. Knicz. B. Biechler. J. Hantack. K. Holcomb. D. Mlnutelli. N. Moore. M. Ully. K. Keller (accompanist). L. Hutchings. P. Johnson. S. Ackers. H. Harris. M. icllett: ROW 3: G. Granzow. M. Heubel. K. Guss. A. Saker. J. Wcthcrbce. B. Mitchell. H. Paulson. D. Williams. B. Brown. D. Berger. B. Holloway. J. Wlckcrham. R. Blsclottl. D. Paolettl. T. Bennett. K. Christensen. M. O'Connor. C. McCreary. A. Ferris. J. Paris. P. Stokes. W. Williams (accompanist). J. Towers. K. Gatherum; ROW 4; M. Smith. B. Wecsc, C. Relger. L. Sotos. L. Thompson. B. Sparks. T. Kauffman. T. Smith, F. Lojo. M. Welch. T. Klmcs, G. Keith, S. Sandbo. B. Gunderson. B. Baker, R. Montavon, L. Wilson. A. Bassett. V. Eeman. S. Kennedy. N. Nyc. S. Gall. L. Rader. J. Ross. J. Wendt. SR. MEN S ENSEMBLE ROW 2: T. Kauffman. P. Kreur. B. Biechler, D. Berger. T. Bennett. N. Moore; ROW 1: D. Paolettl. K. Krelger. K. Holcomb. B. Grogan. R. Shchan. SR. GIRLS' ENSEMBLE ROW 1; C. Ceresna. M. Huebel. M. Wharton. L. Savage. C. Cooper. C. Gatherum. P. O'Kelly. Orchestra takes a bow This year's orchestra was composed of sixty musicians, and had the best string section in the state. They put on four performances and received a superior rating in the State Orchestra Contest. More than twenty-three percent of South Regional orchestra members are from Upper Arlington. Regina Bautista, Rick Banks, Sam Vance get to the bass of the orchestra. Barb White plucks away. Joe Pasquerello, Donna Burggraf, Andy Wilkinson. Jon Meir, Suzanne Torbica, Laura Pasquarello, Jenny Fouse, Betsy Partkya, Kim Merchant, Laura Caldwell. Anne Papai, Carl Crook, Joan Griffing, Chris Povenmire, Chris Deem: SECOND ROW: Laura Hodson, Jeff Botti, Mark Hohnistreter, Allison Jarvis. Andy Jones, Keith Stevens, Craig Gordon, Marcia Frisbee, Joyce Applegate. Janet Brown. Barb Frecdy, Laurie Sheaf. Peggy Stokes. Karen Heber. Doug D3itow. Greg Goldsburry, Renee Gassin; THIRD ROW: Judy Herzog. Barb White. Lisa Bautitista. Cindy Schrumpf. Randy Sommcrville. Rick Banks. Dennis Seiler. Tom Fletcher. Mark Hedges. Bob Gibson. Don Lewis. Deve Kaebling, Tim Smith, Mary Gardner, Dana Rudmose, Donna Liestner, Regina Bautista. Sam Vance, Lisa Gassin. Janet Hubbard. Steve Seubert, Pete Turreli. Tom Hauk, Mark Eboch. Scott Morrison, Don Valentine. 236 Swing choirs entertain The Swing Choirs at Upper Arlington High School are Strollers and Antiphony. Both juniors and seniors are members of the groups. They sing for school functions and other social organizations throughout Columbus. Antiphony was formed five years ago while Strollers originated nine years ago. Accompanist for Strollers is Martha Himes and for Antiphony is Marcie Corwin. STROLLERS GROUP: 1st ROW: Kris Adams. Chelle Hetrick, Ann Ferris. Chris Ceresna, Holly Edwards; 2nd ROW: Annette Bassett. Paula Clark, Linda Wilson, Patti Hoffman, Martha Himes: 3rd ROW: Rick Sheahan, Neil Moore. Keith DeVoe; 4th ROW: Edgar Thompson, Bill Gunderson. Rick Montavan: Missing from picture: Steve Hall, Bob Sorrell, Steve Sandbo. ANTIPHONY GROUP: Tom Kauffman. Christa Cooper, Marcie Corwin. Patti Hartman. Ted Wolford; 2nd ROW; Joyce Towers, Dave Williams. Sue Gall. Brian Biechler, Leslie Hutchings, Keith Krieger; 3rd ROW: Tim Kimes, Patty Johnson. Mark Hedges. Lisa Thompson, Doug Berger, Amy Smith. FCA and Medical Careers The Fellowship of Christian Athletes is a group of students who meet every Wednesday night for Bible study and fellowship. The attendance in the group averages forty. Tuesday mornings and Thursday evenings some of the members gather for an additional study. This is the first year FCA has been coed. A highlight of the year was a breakfast sponsored by Arlington's FCA for the community. Rex Kem was one of the guest speakers and many OSU football players were guests. 1st ROW: Jeff Patterson. Pat Boggs. Mike Stone. Ty Potterfield. John Hansel: 2nd ROW: John Watkins. Gary Bachinski. Keith Grossman. Scott Rechel. Tim Hare: 3rd ROW: Bruce Triple- 4 horn. Geoff Allen. Ellen Reitter, Joe Nelson: 4th ROW: Carson Reider, Chris Hartnett. Ann Young. Judy Temple. Leslie Woods: 5th ROW: Terry- Cook, Sue Cornell. Julie Eckleberry, t Gretchen Labrenz: 6th ROW: Brad Gibson, Susie Oliver. Kelly Broughton. Hallie Hildebrand, Chuck Winslow. Medical Careers Club is made up of students who are interested in finding more about medical professions. Local doctors, dentists and dental hygienists have come to speak to the MCC. Students have also taken field trips to the Red Cross Training Unit, the blind school, the Neil Avenue School for the handicapped, and Dodd Hall for the elderly handicapped. A special thanks goes to the numerous teachers and students who donated their blood to the very successful Blood Mobile Drive, sponsored by the MCC. 1st ROW: Sherry Pfiel, Laura Andrade. Elizabeth Wade, Mark Foster: 2nd ROW: Carol Maser. Kim Starr, Kathy Crowle, Beth Balyeat. Cindy Crawford. Nancy Behling. 238 Typically Cynics Jon Healey demonstrates how to cymbol Bored already, Dick? Healy wins the Annual Pencil-Breaking Contest. The Upper Arlington Society of Cynics has contributed much (?) to the morale of the students. Their existence lasted from January 1975 and (fortunately) ended this year with the graduation of all 13 of its members. The charter members of the Society were Dick Franklin and Jon Healy. U.A.S.C. contributions to the school include a booth at the World’s Fair where they sold their Newsletter and also sneers, insults, and howls of execration. The Cynics were present at all In The Know tapings, and concluded the year with an Awards Night honoring their favorite teachers and fellow students. Crazy, outlandish, and perverse are just a few words to describe the Cynics, but mostly they were known as the group with the most gall. Advisor for the group was Roger Santillc. LAUGH! ifJLdl3 dl S Quality captains made quality teams. FRONT ROW: Annette Bassett, track. Judy Paris, softball, Kelly Monroe, volleyball. Gay Shepplcman, basketball: SECOND ROW: Vivian Eeman. tennis. Meg Kirwin. softball, Wendy Johnson, basketball. Missy Bcrwangcr, track, Kaye Kafer. field hockey: THIRD ROW: Bob Cullinan. golf. Mike Gray, baseball. Ben Tenuia. football, Dick Lombard, tennis. Robin Dewald. gymnastics: FOURTH ROW: Steve Woods, lacrosse. Flip Taylor, lacrosse. Paul Thomas, soccer. Jay Moulton, soccer, Mark DcVore. swimming: FIFTH ROW: Rob Radcliff. wrestling, Jim Robinson, wrestling. Mark Bateman, crosscountry. Mike Aucherman. crosscountry. MISSING FROM PICTURE: FIELD HOCKEY: Vicki Sapp GIRL'S SWIMMING: Mary Bouiselis. Holly Keller. Kit Thomasson GYMNASTICS: Carol Mudgett BASEBALL: Andy Fugazzi BASKETBALL: Mike Flugrenty, Dave Johnson SWIMMING: Dale Hudson TRACK: Chris Mullins. Jeff Buck CROSS COUNTRY: Jeff Buck TENNIS: Mike Higbee FOOTBALL: Pat Boggs 242 Cheerleaders arouse enthusiasm The 1975-1976 Upper Arlington Cheerleaders starred the year out in fine style as both squads attended cheerleading camp and were in the Fourth of July parade. The varsity squad captain was junior Nan Keitz, and the reserve's captain was Jill Hamilton. Throughout the year, these squads led this school in spirit and enthusiasm, adding to a sensational year. FROM TOP TO BOTTOM: Holly Edwards. Nan Keitz. Suzy Popp. Debbie Slager, Susan Eschli-man. and Susie Scgmiller. Junior Suzy Popp yells with pom-poms. BACK ROW: Kathy Popp, Hallie Hildebrand, Juli Eckleberry; FRONT ROW: Jane Hamilton, Sue Cornell, Jill Hamilton. 243 Golden Bears boast 6-3-1 season uries ROW 1: Steve Rayo, Steve Hall. Brad Solomon. Mike Gray. Pete Drake. Pat Boggs, Ben Tenuia, Bob Sorrell. Kyle Mercer. Duke Dahlcn, Tim Thompson. Martin Lestock: ROW 2: Gary Olix, Mike Horn. John Cunningham. Joe Barnes, Flip Taylor. Larry Self. Mark Cecutti, Scott Immell, Ed Hoffman. Rick Doody, Rick Costin. Mark Chambers. Mark Saup: ROW 3: Ty Pottcrfield, Glen Davis, Chris Maiscnbacher. Geoff Shaw. Edgar Thompson, Tom Heyl, Dave Webb. Mike Cleary. Bruce Triplehom. Bill Piccinini, Kurt Shislcr, Steve Checkles: ROW 4: John DeWitt, Jeff Davis. Jeff Patterson, Jack Price, Bill Gunderson. Bill Lewis, Mike McNary, Glen Dugger. Jack Conie. Scott Rechel, Dave Hawk, Jim Dodez, Rob Endicoit; ROW 5: Brian Young. Ron Hilditch. Tim Shaver. Don Hohman. Bob Gepfert, Troy Bigham, Dave Sieniz, Jeff Wehr. Mark Ransom. Doug Hunt. Mike McElligott, Dean Knislcy. Joe Nelson: ROW 6: Rob Crowley, Jim Johnson. Don Paoleui, Mike McMahen, Bob DeVIctor, Dan Jones. Mike Jacobs, Greg Rapp. Paul Moore, Adam Tzagournis, Steve Bachinski, Steve Butters. Steve Dyas; ROW 7: Coaches Jack Woodruff, Dave McFeely, Dan Dupler, Pete Corey, Jim Hency. Bill Pfell, Dave Slager, Colin Massaros, Dan Sebastian. Dudley Beaver, Mgr. Jay Wickerman. U.A. spreads out Chillicothe defenders. The 1975 Golden Bear Football team was plagued with many injuries to key players but still had a respectable season. The injuries started with the first game against St. Xavier and did not stop until the last game against Marietta. Two of the most memorable games this season were against Massillon and Lancaster. Both games were come from behind victories where the Bears were in do or die situations and scored the winning touchdowns with less than a minute left. SEASON RESULTS 6-3-1 U.A. 6 St. Xavier 9 U.A. 19 Worthington 8 U.A. a Maui lion U.A. 61 Chillicothe 14 U.A. 23 Lancaster 19 U.A. 14 Wattcnon U.A. 3 Zanesville U.A. 7 Newark U.A. 13 Grove City U.A. 0 Marietta 19 244 Pete Drake (32) prepares to stiff-arm a would be tackier. What a MESS!! The thrill of victory and the agony of defeat versus Lancaster. The Golden Bear offense thinks a minute before scoring. Duke Dahlen (80) catches a key reception against Lancaster. Scott Immell (10) prepares to bum Newark defenders. 245 Ben Tenuta (34) tries to jump over Lancaster defenders while Duke Dahlen (80) blocks. Sloppy but true. John DeWitt (82) kicks a field goal while Scott Immell (10) holds. Hard hitting Mark Cecutti (31) forces an early pass. Larry Self gets a chance. 246 Bearcubs today, Golden Bears tomorrow mnrv mm WtH! 17 T SEASON RESULTS UA 6 Wanenon 27 UA 0 Worthington 26 UA 21 Marietta 6 UA 41 Chill icothc 18 UA 30 DcSales 6 UA 0 Newark 12 UA 14 Grove City 12 UA 18 Zanesville 13 GOLDEN BEARS JUNIOR VARSITY: ROW 1: Jim Gilbride. Gary Murdock. Andy Heath. Kent Calland, Jim Harper. Doug Anderson. Jeff Allen, John Watkins. Josh Tenuta, John Hansel; ROW 2: Keith Grossman. Terry Bigham. Andy Amicon, Dave Bonnie, Mike Gentry, Steve Karg. Tim Olson. Drew Harrison. Rick Selig: ROW 3: George Messick. Doug Noble, Brett Rouse, Bob Dyas, Tim Zahler, Chris Weals, Lee Kimble, Tom Girod, Boyd Taylor, Blair Lewis; ROW 4: Tom Hawk, John Bakalas, Seth Immell, Kevin Van Order, John Ashton. Mark Crosby, Jeff Stone: ROW 5: COACHES; Dave McFeely, Jack Woodruff, Dan Sebastian. Coach Sebastian calling the shots. Unidentified U. A. tackli . K,erPuts his head down. 247 Hogs dominate Intramural play for three years The Hogs spread out their Big O defense For three years the Hogs have dominated Intramural Basketball play and have done it with relative ease. The rosier has changed during their three year domination but with the team of Scott Immell, Duke Dahlcn, Mark Cecutli. Tim Thompson. Greg Rhine. Ben Tenuta, and player-coach Kyle Mercer they ended this season with a clean slate of three years undefeated except losing to the faculty twice. Senior B. Tenuta (5) out jumps Bill Brown, as Scott Immell (10) anticipates action. Jim Hamilton looks of disgust as Senior Champs led throughout the first half. D. Dahlen (2) sets pick for B. Tenuta. Harriers have successful season GOLDEN BEARS CROSS COUNTRY: ROW 1: Mike Aukerman. Jeff Buck. Mark Bateman: ROW 2: Dave Mahaffey, Chris Vlahos. Mike Stone, Don Howland, Tom Clark, Scott Buck. Marv Crostin; ROW 3: Jeff Dill, John Wallace, Mohammed Moussa, Tim Nichols, Bruce Gruys, Brad Jefferies, Bob Shoemaker: ROW 4: Matt Burkett, Steve Corbato, Ben Applegate, Tim Lucks. Gary Ellenwood. Bob Speice, Dave Daughters. The 1975 Golden Bear Cross Country team boasted a fine 13-3 mark this year against very stiff competition. The harriers, lead by tri-captains Jeff Buck, Mike Aukerman, and Mark Bateman, did most of the fine running but they had much support from Scott Buck, Chris Vlahos, Mike Stone and other members of the team. The team started out slowly by losing the first two meets but won 13 out of the last 14 meets. Chris Vlahos gives his best effort. 1975 U.A. CROSS-COUNTRY RESULTS TEAM U.A. 77 Cincinnati Elder 28 U.A. 77 Cincinnati Oak Hill 55 U.A. 29 Northland 82 U.A. 32 Delaware 36 U.A. 19 Reynoldsburg 43 U.A. 32 Hilliard 85 U.A. 32 Whetstone 80 U.A. 16 Zanesville 47 U.A. 31 Worthington 27 U.A. 31 Lancaster 79 U.A. 29 Grandview 60 U.A. 77 Fairmont East 80 U.A. 45 Grove port 50 U.A. 23 Newark 36 U.A. 29 Walnut Ridge 59 U.A. 32 Central 155 Matt Burkett the lone runner. 249 Scott Buck leads U.A. runners. UA UA UA UA UA UA UA UA UA UA UA UA UA UA UA UA UA UA UA UA UA UA UA 321 321 330 317 331 319 313 314 314 328 311 309 325 326 326 166 354 331 322 324 317 661 Golfers putter to second in state SEASON RESULTS 82-6-1 Worthington Westerville S. Grove port Akron Firestone Grove City Westerville S. Westerville N. Colonial Jnv. Akron Firestone Revere Westland Mi. Vernon Galion Inv. Westerville S. Zanesville Ashland Inv. Worthington Walnut Ridge Grovcport Lancaster Grove City C.O.L. Tournament Sectional Touin. Golden Bear Inv. District Tourn. State ‘'AAA 334 343 357 345 333 328 330 2nd 337 340 336 333 2nd 324 338 1st 311 328 165 169 355 2nd 1st In 1st 2nd FIRST ROW: Chris Gardier, Joe Gcminhardi, Herm Honich, Bill Nashmore, Brad Hulls. Steve Ray; SECOND ROW: Mike Hendterscheid. Tim Paine, Mark Miller. Bob Perkins, Keith Moore, Dave Treece: THIRD ROW: Bill Stcmcn. Mike Albert. BobCullinan. Dave Ashbaugh. Bill Harris. The 1975 version of a successful golf season was no exception to their famed past reputation. The golf team, coached by Bill Stemen, had many experienced golfers returning from last year. Strong Senior men Bob Cullinan. Mike Albert, and Bill Harris: aided by strong juniors and sophomores, led the team to a successful season. The golfers ended their year by capturing second in the state at O.S.U. golf course. Golfers prepare for their toughest meet. 250 Mike Albert swings into action. Bill Harris lines up for his putt. Girl’s Tennis wins C.O.L. Gretchen Bender and Karen Zeigler work as a great team mrrrrttf.fr;! Both varisty and reserve teams speak for themselves this year with an outstanding record. The varsity ended with a 9-0-1 year and swept the C.O.L. in ten straight sets. Kathy Couling shows backhand grace. SEASON SCORES UA OPPONENT 5 Chlllicothe 0 4 Whetstone 1 5 Wyoming 0 5 Granville 0 S Chillicothe 0 0 Bexley S 4 C.S.G. 1 S Lancaster 0 4 Worthington 1 S C.O.L. Reserves 0 2 Wyoming 1 4 London 0 0 Bexley 5 0 Marion Harding 5 BACK ROW: Jody Hawley (coach). Sandy Kate, Lisa Sotos. Laurie O’Conner. Gret-chen Bender. Kathy Couling, Mary Ferris: MIDDLE ROW: Juli Mazzoil, Nancy Ezell. Susan Kennedy. Wendy Johnson. Ann Dickman, Vivian Eeman; FRONT ROW: Alisha Peterson. Karen Ziegler. Lisa Couling. Lorie Jackson. Kathy Corbett. Team Arlington ends with successful season GOLDEN BEAR SOCCER: ROW 1: Ken Lewis, John DePalma. Steve Henry. Mario Teodozio, Paul Thomas. Jay Moulton. Mike Wukelic. Juan Acevedo, Kurt Ersing, Kevin Mayhood. Doug Hen; ROW 2: Darrell Buchanan, Doug Snouffer. Scott Evert, Tim McCafferty, Alan Seiler. Dave Henry, Todd Reinwald, Rob McNeil, Dave Gibeaut. Gregg Greathouse, Ben Benalcazar. Ed Poulton, Tony D'Angelo, Assistant Coach. Ben Rook: ROW 3: Doug App, Dave Dorfman, Mike Corbett, Sam Vance. Steve Criswell, Gary Bachninski. Jim McKinnon, Joe Kaufman. Chris Hartnett, Derrick Layer, Wade Mel-nick, Kevin Krier, Alan Ferde, Andy Jones, Jeff Lyon, Coach Frank Cole. The 1975 soccer team kept up the winning tradition of U.A. soccer with a 9-4-3 record and a second place finish in league compeition. Their only loss was to state runner-up Worthington. The winning Golden Bear team was led by co-captains Jay Moulton and Paul Thomas, two of the team’s outstanding performers. Other honored players were Juan Acevedo and Tim McCafferty. The team reached Central District Playoffs before losing to Worthington. A true soccer fan! Jay Moulton shows how it is done. Ouch! SEASON RESULTS 10-4-3 UA o •r Mansfield Christian UA Worthington UA 1 Centerville UA 6 St. Charles UA 2 Lancaster UA 6 Westerville North UA 2 Bexley UA 3 P.l.M.E, UA 6 Westerville South UA 4 Columbus Academy UA 3 Gahanna UA 1 St. Charles UA 2 Fairmont East UA 4 Westerville North UA 4 Columbus Academy UA 2 Bexley UA 0 Worthington Cun Ersing (10) is trying not to face reality, or the ball. Volleyball spikes great season The girl's volleyball ream had a very successful season, led the team to a 8-2 record. The reserve team looks good, with the varsity receiving the runner-up position in the dis- promising future success, iricis. The captains, juniors Kelly Monroe and Darcy Byers The varsity team lets it all out after a victor)1! Kathy Miller eases it over. UA o RESULTS Grove City 0 UA 0 Bexley 2 UA 2 Whitehall 0 UA o Franklin Hu. 1 UA Chillicothe 0 UA 2 Zanesville 0 UA West Jefferson 1 UA 1 Grandview 2 UA 2 Lancaster 1 UA o Delaware Hayes 0 UA 0 West 2 BACK ROW: Miss Miller (coach), Jean Mitchell, Chris Guzzo, Lisa Gasin, Becky Miller: MIDDLE ROW: Germaine Cuddy, Susan Ziska, Jenell Jacobs, Lisa Brock, Kathy Hauser: FRONT ROW: Kathy Miller. Cindy Sites, Kelly Monroe. Darcy Byers. Gay Sheppleman. Stephany Mahoney, Anne O'Keefe. 254 Jean Mitchell lets Becky Miller take shot. Hockey swings for good BACK ROW: Mrs. Brady (coach). Theresa Lombardi, Mary Henderson. Linda Radar. Sandy Reeves, Lyndy Dean, Patty Gannon. Judy Paris. Mary Boe; MIDDLE ROW: Tara McClear, Sue Briscoe, Nora Ries, Lorie Lorentz; FRONT ROW: Laura Lang. Sue Hannan. Arden Kragalott. Kaye Kafer, Vicki Sapp. Stcph Biscay. Becky Ham-parian, Sue McGlone. season Cathy Whittaker takes a swing. Susan Briscoe shows Arden Kragalott how it's done. The varsity ended their season strong, making their record 4-0-4. The reserves, winning their league championship, had a great year with a 6-0-2 record. With exceedingly high hopes for next year, returning players hope to make the coming season a sure success. Vicki Sapp and Kaye Kafer. seniors, were the co-cap-tains for this year's team. Vanity UA-0 G-l Reserve Grandview UA-1 G-0 UA-2 W-3 Wonhlngton UA-1 w-o UA-2 CSG-4 CSG UA-1 CSG-1 UA-1 B-0 Bexley UA-0 B-0 UA-3 DH-0 Delaware Hayes Combined UA-2 BH-1 Bishop Hanley UA-1 BH-0 UA-2 W-4 Wattcrson UA-2 W-0 UA-6 L-0 Lancaster UA-2 L-0 Becky Hamparian and Arden Kragalott stick to ball 255 I'm all wet - Mary Shewalter. SEASON RESULTS UA 112 Westerville 59 UA 71 Worthington 101 UA 113 Westerville N. 95 Westerville S. 113 UA 77 Like wood 95 UA 7$ Worthington 96 Swimmers build for the future The girl's swim team placed first runner up at the Worthington invitational. Fine individual efforts combined to make this swim team highly productive. Sophomore Sandy Sharick. was voted most valuable team member and the high point award, and the coming year should be even better. The senior tri-captains for this year were Mary Boutselis, Holly Keller, and Kit Thomasson. Betsy Cavandish starts out in fine style. FRONT ROW: Donna Marakas (manager), Peggy Frey, Pattie Bachniarz, Beth Holland. Susie Harris. Mary Boutselis, Jan Selikson (coach), Holly Keller. Kit Thomasson. Kathy Mack. Chris Middendorf. Carin Starr; SECOND ROW: Lynn Albert (manager). Marci Corwin. Glennis Ciricillo. Molly Kimball. Peggy Lynch. Nancy Lutz, Susie Nichols, Sydney Stallard, Laura Savage, Paula Koblitz, Martha Paul; THIRD ROW: Beth Kreinbihl (manager), Lisa Hutchings. Kim Beery, Cathy Sturges, Mary Shewalter, Barb Rarey, Jill Mesec. Lynne Meily, Michelle Diaz, Nancy Nichols: FOURTH ROW: Crista Cooper (manager). Tracy Call. Wendy Davis, Lynne Krieger, Leslie Woods. Betsy Cavendish, Nancy Thomas, Sandy Sharick, Jill Martin. Louise O'Neill, Susie Maurer: Missing from picture: Diane Faehnle, Maureen Cleary. Heather Finnegan and Jayne Miles. Martha Paul and Susie Harris at practice. Jill Martin concentrates. Mary Boutselis almost clawed. - Goggled-eyed, open mouthed monster? Just Barb Rarey. Glennis Ciricillo starting like a pro. 25 7 Grapplers score The 1975-76 Wrestling season ended with a disappointing 3-5 record in dual meets, but had very successful tournament statistics. Taking first in the Dayton Wayne and second in the All North tournaments showed that the U.A. grapplers never gave up. Ben Benalcazar was honored as the team's most valuable and most outstanding wrestler, and was named the 1976-77 co-captain with Cun Ersing. Ben also broke a school record with an electrifying 101 takedowns in 29 matches. This year's team was led by co-captains Jim Robinson and Rob Radcliffc. This wrestler fights for freedom. in tournaments Season Results UA 18 G to vc port 34 UA •16 U. of Cinn. Toum. 12th UA 28 Grove City 33 UA 63 Zanesville 6 UA 33 Worthington 19 UA 105 Dayton Wayne Toum. 1st UA 26 Northland 27 UA 15 Centerville 41 UA 107W All-North Tourn. 2nd UA 18 Lancaster 33 UA 43 Newark 30 UA 94H C.O.L. Toum. 4th UA 96 Sectional Toum. 4th UA 20W District Toum. 8th UA in control. Hall signs instill enthusiasm for the team. Doug Huni tries for a two point reversal. Rob Radcliffe in District competition. 259 Gymnasts jump to super year Barbie Custer works yet smiles. VARSITY GYMNASTS: Barbie Custer. Robin Dcwald. Leslie Lehr. Bonnie Aruther, Ellen Reittcr. Carol Mudgett. Annette Flory. and Louise Morita. Graceful Robin Dewald! Season Results UA 64.90 Worthington 72.30 UA 75.50 Sheridan 66.80 UA 85.6 Brookhaven 68.25 UA 100.8 Bexley 77.1 UA 70.45 Heath 37.07 UA 76 Olentangy 67.5 UA 88.2 Eartmoo: 90.25 Marysville 64.1 UA 69.22 Hilliard 66.23 Franklin Hu. 34.33 District Meet Barbie Custer -4 Advanced all around Carol Mudgett -3 On beam The 1976 gymnastic season was a winning year. Co-captains Robin Dewald and Carol Mudgett led their team on to a 6 and 2 record. The gymnasts had several triple meets as well and the season ended with both Carol Mudgett and Barbie Custer advancing to the state meet. RESERVES: FRONT ROW: Margie Loechler. Jamie Crane. Marcie Corwin. Kaye Hanes and Shcry-Linda Bloor; SECOND ROW: Liz Dcmbeski, Barb Weise. Dana Brown. Terry Dugger. Leslie Woods, and Lisa Heckman. □ Anneue Flory gracefully swings on the bars. Carol Mudgett shows form on a winning vault. Louise Morita warms up on the floor. Ellen Reitter concentrates on a tough move. Basketball season bounces well Season Results VARSITY UA 30 Zanesville 34 UA 67 Canal Winchester 24 UA 39 Worthington 44 UA 34 Grove City 45 UA 38 Westland 2« UA 47 Grandview 40 UA 34 Chilllcothe 33 UA 65 Dublin 25 UA 48 Bexley 9 UA 36 Franklin Hu. 25 UA 35 Wattetson 41 UA 32 Newark 38 RESERVE UA 17 Zanesville IS UA 42 Canal Winchester 8 UA 26 Worthington 22 UA 31 Grove City 11 UA 27 Westland 19 UA 39 Grandview 11 UA 28 Chilllcothe 18 UA 54 Dublin 19 UA 34 Bexley 10 UA 34 Franklin Hu. 11 UA 31 Wattenon 32 UA 23 Newark 20 SECTION TOURNAMENT UA 40 Hilliard 32 UA 36 Brookhavcn 41 VARSITY SQUAD: FRONT ROW: Diane Hughes, Cathy Whittaker. Judy Paris. Gay Shepple-man, Darcy Byers: SECOND ROW: Coach Brady, Annette Bassett (manager), Becky Hampa-rian, Arden Kragalott. Kaye Kafer, Wendy Johnson, Vivian Eeman (manager): MISSING MANAGERS: Sue Hannan, Chris Guzzo. Sue McGIone. Susan Kennedy. Co-captains Wendy Johnson and Gay Shcpplemen led the 1976 basketball team to a year to be proud of. A slow beginning started the year but soon the bears were on their winning ways. The varsity record was 7 and 5 and the reserves show tremendous future potential with an 11 and 1 record. Judy Paris gives Wendy Johnson a gift! RESERVE SQUAD: FRONT ROW: Nancy Thomas, Andrea Ernst, Kelly Monroe, Steph Biscae, Sandy Reeves. Cynthia Jackson: SECOND ROW: Coach Brown, Janet Emrick, Lisa Holonitch. Germaine Cuddy, Pat Gannon. Connie Fry. Jean Mitchell, Sue Briscoe. 262 Germaine Cuddy blocks well as Jean Mitchell shows ace form. 263 Basketball team has surprising year Season Results UA 48 Wattenon 47 UA 42 Chillicothe 41 UA 37 Lancaster 54 UA SI Grove City 76 UA 45 Marietta 51 UA 42 Newark 61 UA 51 Gahanna 57 UA 62 Euclid 58 UA 47 Chillicothe 39 UA 50 Westerville 58 UA 76 Northland 64 UA 64 Whitehall 62 UA 59 Marietta 58 UA 52 Zanesville 41 UA 46 Grove City 59 UA 40 Grove City 47 UA 71 Zanesville 55 UA 53 Newark 50 UA 44 Lancaster 48 GOLDEN BEAR VARSITY BASKETBALL: ROW 1: Jeff Stone. Rick Lane. Mike Flaherty. Dave Johnson. Eric Bright. Glen Dugger. Randy Ross: ROW 2: Coach Hamilton. Rick Sheahan, Paul Boyer. Kent Wallingford. Charlie Dilenschneider. Dan Fisher. Dan Williams. Joe Dilenschneider, Ken Holcomb, Bob Grogan. The 1975-76 U.A. basketball team had a successful season despite the loss of co-captain Mike Flaherty, early in the season. This year's team gave us a taste of the excitement which will continue under the leadership of Joe Dilenschneider and Kent Wallingford. At the team banquet co-captain Dave Johnson was named outstanding player and Charlie Dilenschneider was touted most improved. Although sidelined for some time, Mike Flaherty was able to break the school’s free-throw record. Dave Johnson reaches for a layup. Dan Fisher (22) lowers over a Grove City Greyhound. bling techniques. . the Golden Bears in action iMike Flaherty (34) and Dave Johnson (24) discuss rules with the referee. Dave Johnson (24) makes it look easy. Dan Williams (10) goes to the basket for two, while Jeff Stone (20) waits. 265 Season Results RESERVE BASKETBALL 1975-76: ROW 1: Kevin Hollingsworth. Paul Morse. Matt Hanneman. John Wallace, Bob Hayes, Pat Flaherty. Mark Ricketts; ROW 2: Jim Kaparos, Chris Paulson. Jeff Gibbs, Jim Hays, Ron Kazmerzak, Bill Scott, Coach Brown. Waucrson Newark Northland Grove City Gahanna Lincoln ChlUScoihe Whitehall Zanesville Lancaster Euclid Marietta Newark Grove City Chillicothc Zanesville Lancaster Marietta Westerville South Opponent Arlington 35 36 34 34 36 45 to 42 53 41 31 32 43 36 39 40 70 34 30 33 45 36 33 25 70 35 SO 33 58 55 64 44 51 SO 51 31 260 Pat Flaherty aims for the basket. Tankers second in State 1975-76 VARSITY SWIM TEAM: ROW 1: Coach VanVoorhis. Donna Marakas (manager), Mark Goldsberry, Ted Dilenschneider, George Timmons, John Shewalter, Josh Tenuia, Bob Sipp. Bob Ligner, Sam Ciricillo, Marvin Ewy, Chris Middendorf (manager). Coach Grant. Coach Harper: ROW 2: David DeVore. Phil Aldag. Tom Klingcnsmith, Brian Mitchell, Dave Stevens, Keith Moore, Don Lewis, Rick Moulton. Henry Paulson, Tony Prohaska, Mike Butler, Dave Treece, Pete Mahoney: ROW 3: Mark Haldeman, J. R. Prohaska, Scott Sepsy, Bill King, Greg Wolskc, Mark DeVore, Dale Hudson, Chuck Moulton, Eric Paulson, Ed Sharick, Andy Palmer, Rob Williams, Troy Coon: MISSING FROM PICTURE: Tom Taylor. Season Results UA 122 .Marietta SO UA 142 Findlay $9 Freemoht Ross 66 UA 1« UA Relays UA 1st Dennison Relays UA 109 Westerville 63 UA 104 Sycamore 67 UA 109 Whetstone 63 UA 123 Euclid 49 UA 123 Zanesville 48 UA 107 Firestone 65 UA 111 Unlv. Schools 61 UA 98 Princeton 74 UA 107 Anderson 65 UA 122 Fairvlew 50 UA 129 Worthington 41 UA 1st C.O.L. UA 1st Districts UA 2nd State The Upper Arlington Swim Team once again boasted an undefeated dual meet record this year bringing their total consecutive dual meet wins to 116. The Water Bears, led by co-captains Dale Hudson and Mark DeVore, won the Arlington and Dennison relays and also captured first place in the C.O.L. and District meets. Qualifiers in the District traveled to Branin Natatorium in Canton, Ohio for the State Swimming and Diving Championships. Upper Arlington ended their season placing second to a tough Cincinnati St. Xavier. Coach Grant and Chuck Moulton discuss the upcoming race. Dave Stevens and Tony Prohaska practice their Phil Aldag and teammates enjoy themselves during the meet, racing starts. 267 The U.A. swim team Is cheerful. Mark Devore smiles after his second victory of the day. Henry Paulson Is surprised at the final results. Coach Grant gives the lane assignments. 268 An extra cheer from a little Golden Bear. LANE-1 Swim Timers are introduced at the start of the meet. Chuck Moulton relaxes after swimming a tough race. Bill Sipp fires up his team. Don Lewis pretends he is a sea monster. The swimmers cheer for their teammates. 269 Softball slams winners. Softball slid to home plate in winning style under the leadership of captains Judy Paris and Meg Kirwin. A fine record of 10-2 for the varsity and 2-0 for the reserves, made for a super season. This team knocked home 225 runs to the opponents 69, and had 231 hits to 94 hits all tolled. The future holds certain success. Sue Briscoe never fools at bat. varsity Delaware 23 DA 5 Olcntangy 40 UA 8 Wonhington 17 UA 2 Groue City 8 UA 0 Marysville 21 UA 14 Franklin Hu. 32 UA 1 John Glenn 14 UA 1 Grove City 9 UA 0 John Glenn 3 UA 6 John Glenn 10 UA 1 Marysville 8 UA 6 Lancaster 9 UA 10 JR. VARSITY John Glenn 14 UA 7 Franklin Hu. 23 UA 8 Cathy Whittaker hustles in form. TOP ROW: Germaine Cuddy. Lora Lang. Janet Emerick. Patty Gannon. Gay Sheppleman. Sue Briscoe, Cathy Whittaker and Coach Miller: SECOND ROW: Arden Kragalott, Andrea Ernst. Chris Guzzo, Jean Mitchell. Connie Fry. Darcy Byers; THIRD ROW: Sue Creighton, Steph Bisca. Judy Paris. Meg Kirwin. Sandy Reeves. 270 BELOW: Arden Kragalott lets nothing get by. Track has impressive season 6th Season Results Newark Indoor 10th Central District 4th Indoor Marion-Franklln 3rd Relays Worthington Relays 7th Marlon Relays 5th UA Relays 2nd Col Meet 3rd Central District 4th SccUonal Meet Central-Eastern 2nd Southeastern District Meet Lancaster Relays 2nd Dual Meets Whetstone 1st Marion-Franklln 1st Gahanna 1st Lancaster 2nd Worthington 1st Newark ROW 1: Scon Buck, Jack Trumball. Peie Bible, Chris Mullins, Jeff Buck. RickCosiin. Paul Ransom. Chris Vlahos. Carl St. Clair. Tom Hauk: ROW 2: Brent Reidcr. Brad Jefferies. Kevin Wynne, John DeWitt, Greg Hanneman, Mike Aukerman. Glen Davis, Stu Johnson. Gerry Kohrmann: ROW 3: John Lohrmann, Mohammed Moussa, Tom Fries, Tom Hoepf, Scott Rechel, Bill Gannon, Keith Devoe, Tim Nickols, Jim Davis, Lee Tarsky; ROW 4: Jeff Dill. Gary Bachinski, Steve Corbato. Bob Shoemaker, Doug Anderson, Tom Thomasson. John Wallace. Doug Noble, Pete Igel: ROW 5: Duane Kackley. Matt Burkett. Ron Kaz-merzak, Chris Weals, John Hansel, John Watkins, Jon Cochran, Geoff Allen: ROW 6: Tom Guyro. Mr. Dupler. Mr. Hency, Mr. Pfeiffer. Thafs not a javlin Carl. The 1975-76 Track Team bolstered a 4-2 dual meet record and had impressive showings in many of their relays. The team was held together by many steady performers: Rick Costin, Jeff Buck, Kevin Wynne, and sophomore Tom Thomasson. Tom Thomasson had a very impressive season. His attempt to beat the 6'10 state record in the high jump was a close 6'10 . Tom placed an outstanding second in the state. Rick Costin getting psyched for his next jump. 272 UA Relay Team sets the pace. Tom Thomasson: a promising sophomore. 273 Diamond Bears win Dayton Tourney ROW 1: Tim Bennett, Dave Gcrlaca. Jim Riggs. Don Delp, Norm Weaver, Andy Puliz; ROW 2: Bill Piccinni, Troy Bigham, Jim Johnston, Mike Gray, Andy Fugazzi. Dave Lowman. Jeff Wher; ROW 3: Coach Dudley Beaver, Jeff Fisher. Dave Stentz, Gregg Rhine, Dave Drees. Kevin Hat-ten. Ass't Coach Dave Yepsen. John Caldwell. U.A. U.A. U.A. U.A. U.A. U.A. U.A. U.A. U.A. U.A. U.A. U.A. U.A. U.A. U.A. U.A. U.A. U.A. U.A. U.A. U.A. U.A. U.A. U.A. U.A. U.A. Season Results 2 Walnut Ridge 2 Walnut Ridge 3 Wattcraon 1 Worthington 2 Lancaster 2 Grovepon 21 Columbus East 2 Newark 4 Newark 5 Brookhaven 4 Grove City 12 Grove City 5 Lancaster 3 Newark 7 Worthington 4 Zanesville 0 Marietta 8 Marietta 8 Grovepon 10 Nonhland 2 Dayton Alter 6 Fairmont West 6 Westerville So. 2 Zanesville 3 PI qua 3 Watterson 7 4 5 2 5 3 1 4 8 6 3 4 e 5 I 1 « 6 11 0 4 8 4 8 4 The Upper Arlington mound men ended the 1976 season with a fair 10-17 regular season record. The Bears started out slow, losing their first six games. The big highlight of the season came when first year coach Dudley Beaver and his Bears swept the Dayton Ross Tournament by defeating State-ranked opponents Day-ton Alter and Fairmont West. Mike Gray holds on the possible winning run 274 Don Delp breezes through the inning. Jim Johnson plays the role of designated hitter. Dave Drees serves up another strike. UPPER ARLINGTON RESERVE BASEBALL: ROW 1: Bill Simmons. Kevin Hollingsworth. Andy Heath. John Norris, Bob Hayes: ROW 2: Kevin Van Order. Seth Immel. Mike Pultz, Hans Moultrich. Craig Martin; ROW 3: Coach Bill Whipple. Paul Morris, Bill Scott. Brel Rouse, Jeff Gibbs, Jim Harper, Tom Blaine, Rob McNeil. 275 Girl tracksters run right to state meet A phenomenal 1976 year was run by the girls track team, with a record of 8-1. Out of 10 teams at the Adena Invitational, the bears brought home a first place trophy, and later in the season a second place trophy from the districts. Missy Berwanger and Annette Bassett were the spirited captains that helped this team to an outstanding year. Some remarkable individuals on the team were Diane Hughes and Kathy Miller who made it to the state meet in individual events. Bill Utterback was the photographer for the team and many thanks go to his fine work. TOP ROW: Dana Brown. Nancy Thomas. Cathy Cronis, Betsy Cavendish. Jill Martin. Jenny DeWitt, Missy Carr. Mary Henderson: SECOND ROW: Barb Fries, Melissa Wheeler, Mary Shoemaker. Susan Noble, Mary Boe, Janet Rader, Lisa Hutchings, Cathy Copeland: THIRD ROW: Tusanne Eickhoult. Steph Mahoney, Kathy Miller, Carin Starr. Liz Blcsch. Sue Hannon. Martha Himes, Linda Rader. Kathy Richison: FOURTH ROW: Holly Keller, Kaye Kafer, Terry Dugger, Wendy Johnson. Viv Eeman, Diane Hughes. Liz Wade. Liz Pusscr, Coach Ludlum, Annette Bassett, Missy Berwanger. Coach Waldvogel. Lisa Hutchings, victorious in her 880 heat. 276 Tennis retain COL title for ninth year Season Results U.A. S Cincinnati! Walnut Hills U.A. 5 Dayton Oak wood U.A. S Worthington U.A. 8 Zanesville U.A. 5 Marietta U.A. Northland U.A. 5 Lancaster U.A. A Cleveland Unlv. School U.A. 5 Dayton Fairmont West U.A. 4 Akron Firestone U.A. 5 Columbus Academy U.A. S Walnut Ridge U.A. 4 Whetstone U.A. 4 Toledo Ottawa Hills U.A. S Granville U.A. 5 Hillard U.A. Lancaster Fisher Catholic U.A. 4 Grove City U.A. S Newark U.A. 3 Parkersburg West Virginia U.A. S Sylvania U.A. S Toledo Rogers U.A. 3 Bexley U.A. 4 Urbana U.A. Mansfield Malabar U.A. 2 Dayton Alter Steve Sandbo serves another hot one. The 1975-76 Tennis Team ended their season with successful results. Coached by Dick Fryman, the netters netted an impressive 24-2 record, losing only to state power Cleveland University School and Dayton Alter. Co-Captains Mike Higbee and Dick Lombard were assured of a successful season with six-of-seven positions filled from last year. First man Scott Hadley led the team the best win-loss percentage. The team took top honors in three oi four tournaments, including the C.O.L. title. Scott Hadley and Bill Hclland made it to the state-doubles semi-finals, before suffering defeat. Coach Fryman is expectant of a strong team next year and hopes to improve this years record. ROW 1: Scott Hadley. Bill Helland, Mike Higbee. Susie Walton. Dick Lombard. Jim Hendrix. Steve Stubert; ROW 2: John Greil. Bill Hendrix. Dave Braun, Jeff Sopp. Steve Sandbo, Clark Corey, Herbie Postal. Dave Snouffer. Coach 278 Dick Fryman; ROW 3: Dave Dewulf, Paul Chidester. Steve Williams. Tom Hawk, Chuck Winslo, Jon Barnes, Pete Snouffer. 279 Susie Walton puts out for the tennis team Ml Lacrosse rebuilds UPPER ARLINGTON LACROSSE CLUB: ROW 1: Steve Wood and Flip Taylor. Brian Green. John John Home. Tv Potterfield, Dick Herrold, Jim Allen. Pete Rick Hall. Jeff Acock. Bob Hinkle. Gary Keith, Randy DeMont, Ted Wolford; ROW 4: Mark Bruck, Lee Kimble. Maby, Doug Hunt, Scott Noreen. Chip Carbiener. Tim Zahler. Coach Spitzer. Dave Teeple. Bruce Triplehom. Brian Hughes. Jeff Zahler, co-captains Andrews, Jon Wagner; ROW 2: Mike Horn, Doug Smith, Chris Deem. , Andy Jones. Dan Coletti, Frank Moone: ROW' 3: Scott Jackson. Dave Karam. Bob Fiedner. Mark Ransom, Frank Sublett. Mike Paul Bicklehaupt. Rob Mokry. N. Smith. Bob Carrie. Bill Hicklc. Ron The UA Lacrosse Team has successfully completed their rebuilding season by winning the western division of the Midwest Lacrosse League and placing third in the Midwest Lacrosse Tournament. Leading the Bears were their eight players who made the Midwest Allstars. They were Brian Green. Kyle Andrews. Jon Wagner. Dave Teeple and Tim Zahler. UA OPPONENT 7 lansc Crcuse 4 4 Sewicklcy 5 3 Worthington 3 12 Western Reserve 3 9 Detroit CD 4 11 Cranbrook i 4 Lansc Crcuse 2 5 Worthington 7 11 Cranbrook 7 8 Detroit CD 7 12 Western Reserve 2 1 Sewicklcy 9 8 Shadyxlde 1 Kyle Andrews flips his stick. Steve Wood faces off. 780 Mike Horn and Dave Karam take a break from the game to pose. Tim Zahler is ready for action. 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Ayers Mr. William Bassett Mr. and Mrs. Rino Borean Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Borror Mr. and Mrs. Nick W. Cannell Dr. and Mrs. Richard D. Carr Mr. and Mrs. Ellis D. Clouse The Connell Family Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Dembski Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Dickerson Dr. and Mrs. David Drees Mr. and Mrs. Gunnar Eeman Dr. and Mrs. William Ferris Frcsch Music Jerry and Kay Fugazzi Mr. and Mrs. John Gallucci Mr. and Mrs. John J. Gibson and Family Mr. and Mrs. David Godfrey Mr. and Mrs. Marshall S. Gordon Mr. and Mrs. David S. Gordon Frank P. Hall Family Mr. and Mrs. William Gray The Kenneth C. Harris Family Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hechler The John R. Hester Family Hocus and Pocus The Donald E. Hoffman Family Mr. and Mrs. William A. Johnson Dick and Shirley Keitz Ed Kizer Realtor Mr. and Mrs. Gene Krause Mr. and Mrs. Philip S. Kricgcr Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Krochle Mr. and Mrs. John V. Lynn Mr. and Mrs. Tim Maghic John and Alice Marakas Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. McCreary and Family Norma and Patrick Mollica Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Nye Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. O’Connor Mr. and Mrs. William Odroneic Mr. and Mrs. R. L. O’Harra Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. O’Neill Dr. and Mrs. Robert Patterson Mr. and Mrs. Richard Paul Billy Clyde Puckett Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Pusser Dr. and Mrs. Charles Rossel Mr. and Mrs. Robin A. Schmidt Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Segmiller Mr. and Mrs. David Shelby Pen and Frank Starr The Conrad Stone Family Dr. and Mrs. Philip H. Taylor Dr. and Mrs. Jack N. Taylor Dr. and Mrs. H. Temizer Mr. and Mrs. R. David Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Thompson Tremont 5if - SI.00 U. A. Varsity and J.V. Cheerleaders Dr. and Mrs. John Verhoff Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Warne Roy and Nancy Wiuebort Mr. and Mrs. Cy Wolske meedlepoint Ruth NEEDLEPOINT Tremont Center 486-6173 hoTnasL hawk; Jeweler 37 Southhigh Col. Ohio 43215 224-2538 I you have an appetite tor making things tor yoursell your home and your tnends yoC II delight m Do-ll Vourselt picture traming at The Frame Station Work at your leisure with our specialized tools in our spacious comtort conditioned shop We provide everything you need including expert step-by-step instruction The Frame Station your low-cost answer to beautitui home net-orations select trom hundreds o attractive prints • ottering more than 200 moulding and 200 mats • frame anything trom needle point and macrame to • mirrors and plates we cut the mats, mouldings and glass oval round • or square your satisfaction is guaranteed it you mess • something up we ll replace it tree or. as an alternative we ll custom trame your picture • tor you COME SEE US ITS FUN IT S EASY MON.-FRI.IO-q SAT. 10-6 468-5251 1761 W. 5-Hn AVE. • One of Central Ohio's largest selection of wines, beers delicatessen items. • Custom Sandwiches, Imported Coffes. Teas, Groceries • Central Ohio Delivery of gift Baskets Our party trays are generously made with only the finest quality products. They are beautifully arranged nrired fairly. Starting as low as 13.95. Yfn|arje eaT 1383 Bethel Road - 451-6457 Arlington Service Center, Inc. 1718 North Star Road Columbus, Ohio 43212 Phone: 488-2364 We Service and Repair Most Everything Complete Sharpening Service - Household and Commercial Lamp Repairs T.V. Repairs Small Appliance Repairs Bike Sales and Repairs Mini Bike Repairs Garden and Reg. Tool Repairs and Sales Mower Sales - Service and Repairs ARLINGTON’S SUPERMARKET OF SERVICE WELL,GRADUATE, YOU MADE IT! AND, IT’S PROBABLY MADE YOU HUNGRY. SO, SHOW US YOUR UPPER ARLINGTON DIPLOMA ANY WEEK DAY THROUGH SEPTEMBER, 1976, AND WE’LL SERVE YOU A STEAMING BAG OF OUR SUPER FRIES. NO CHARGE TO YOU, IT’S SORT OF A CELEBRATION. WHO SAID IT’S A JUNGLE OUT THERE? BURGER Bevis Hall, V st Campus laar Ohio State University After the movie, after the game, even after nothing at all—come to the pine restaurant made specially for families. The Piui Hut restaurant Our pizza is something the whole gang can agree on. LOCATIONS ,,aqr WVE- PBUza Hut Jur people make it better Golden Bear Hardware 3706 Riverside Dr C.077 qwjOidaJjuBrnS ! Class of l( 17 1 7 ° co«Mteci t iNOusrniAt UAINTCNANCI The Superior Electric Co. -----------------Electrical Contractors 1144 0000 11 IIVO.. COtUMtUS. OHIO 4)21} PAUL t. THOMPSON ftCfi 4SI.09O ONI «I4.384-3901 Unisex. Hair styling tor U Men Women i r pi eces Qnd COIFFURES by m wiqe 1320 KING AVE . K48?r8 BE ST 0 LUCK to the CLASS HOME OZEN • TOTAL HAIR CARE-SKJN CARE AND SKJN CARE ANALYSIS • MANICURING PED CURJNQ I WAXING HourrTuesday thru Saturday EawntfigabyAppantTwnt 451 6915 1780 Zolnoer at Kjngsd«l0 C«nt« SCIENTIFIC HAIR AND SKIN CARE CENTER In: Upper Arlington A Unisex Salon 'VERsioe PfiSTR-V shop 3S7 ftji D l £ t51- oG6 ki u ( dtT LANE AVENUE SHOPPING CENTER Unusual and Distinctive Gifts Bridal Registry 2442 Chester Lane Columbus, Ohio 43221 614 488 7989 Honoring Upper Arlington High School's Fine Students Men's and Ladies’ Casual Apparel Shop Both Stores! Furniture Galleries Interior Designs Floor Coverings Custom Draperies LOMBARDS Four Floors of Quality Furniture Homemakers Shop Colonial Mediterranean and Traditional Furniture at Affordable Prices 1725 W. Lane Ave. 1595 w. Lane Ave. 488-9591 486-9648 Mon., Wed., Fri. 10-9 - Tues.. Thurs.. Sai. 10-5:30 MARJORIE JONES SCHOOL OF BALLET Medicine Shoppe Pharmacy 4499 KENNY ROAD KENNY CENTRE COLUMBUS. OHIO 43220 457 7773 3141 Kingsdale Center WARD KRUMM REALTORS FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL: STUDIO 451-0022 More Than Just Restaurants MLS Computer Service Upper Arlington 3230 Northwest Blvd. 614-457-5555 Columbus. Ohio 43221 Worthington 693 High St. 614-885-4471 Worthington. Ohio GASLIGHT 451-3065 — Bob Knapp's — Gaslight — The Windward Passage ”2T THE WINDWARD PASSAGE Speadizng n Seafood I-r- n Drrn Zjri Q7 297 Congratulations Graduates! Good Luck From METZ FLOWERS AND GIFTS ANTHONY-THOMAS CANDY STORES 1397 Grandview 488-1851 B IfoiOtv SHOCS “For the Entire Family'' 2108 Tremont Center Upper Arlington .386 44 7 The CNB Group Account can save you money. CHBhdps. CTTY NATIONAL BANK A TRUST COMPANY COLUMBUS OHIO Upper Arlington Area Offices Kingsdale Office 3250 Tremont Rd. 461-7974 -the CMESROW l LEASIliG CO. 1675 KARL ROAD COLUMBUS, OHIO 13U9 ROBERT HUDSON Bus Phune 81G-H17 Henderson Rd. Office 2031 W. Henderson Rd. 461-7725 298 MR PICKWICK j HbO WEST LANE AVENUE Congratulations Class of 75 © AAKNER CABLE 261 0001 [RIFE’s MARKET IMI7 W.Ftf+h • Stn Cambridge vig Representing well over 20,000 buyers and sellers in the past 61 years! CALL 451-5700 the Company that Cheated Upper Arlington I8I0MACKEN2IE DRIVE GeorgeS. Frost. Pres. COLUMBUS. OHIO43220 William E. Lewis. Vice Pres r i •Jf ifere • J. KINGSDALE GOODLUa +o the CLASS of ’ -Prom -fhe Bf Otyj Wioe Ddffex fifth Jive, floral Go. IS77 KjenMy rd. at Kinear £ ioJL 4QQ W0(d £or Sbe uuTj. FLOWERS and PLANTS FOR ALL OCCA CH WEDOlNCjS- AMQuETS •T ARTlES HOSPITAL and Funeral Dried and Artificial ArrajngornentS Centrallv lot 5 MlrfUTES nw Centrallv Located LMiVERsm IO Mi MUTES FGDMT iVERS DG and l ERSnV ftePflTA ___and DoWnTTOWn MAStarcH E «♦ IVWKAmS iC S 300 20 Tremont Center 486-2240 aranteed Watch I Jewelry Repair John N. Proicou iter and Certified ttter Watchmaker ig Designing amonds itches sting Gifts From Micheal and Love Peoples 5a1on ms IT I WHEKI SOMEONE CARES ITISEASIERTO LAUG H. Tim Schuler's FLOWERS QIFTS 2066 arli ngton ave. Columbus, Ohio ►Pne 488-1043 RIVERSIDE PHARMACY 3584 RIVERSIDE DR Col.OhioWl phone 45T-25Z5 'Friendliest Pharmacy in -town 301 THURMAN O. SORRELL President 909 Oakland Park at Maize Rd. Columbus, Ohio 43224 Tel.: 267-7507 03 REALTOR SHUMAN SORRELL, INC Realtors Clothing For The Contemporaryr Miss Di PAOLO mmMummmi Bn IVNOIOWVl CO, OHIO «) i Rich.ird l)i Paolo 294—594 _........ iWi.,mi imii h|i « •«■ •■ uHati v 302 Phone: 459-1772 hair etcetera or ••o-e'-ce 2280 W. Henderson Rd.. Suite D Columbus. Ohio 43220 Congratulations Seniors You can use our materials, tools, and facilities to make your own quality frames at big savings. S HUNDREDS OF PRINTS s 200 MATS INCLUDING OVALS s 200 DIFFERENT MOULDINGS • MIRRORS A SPECIALTY s NEEDLE POINT STRETCHING • NON GLARE GLASS s GROUP DISCOUNTS s EXPERT INSTRUCTION STORE HOURS: Mon.-Thurs. Friday Saturday Sunday 10 A.M. 9 P.M. 10 A.M. -6 P.M. 10 A.M. -6 P.M. 12 Noon-6 P.M. 2355 W. Dublin-Granville Road Columbus, Ohio 43085 Members of New York Stock Exchange American Stock Exchange Mid-West Stock Exchange mm Phone: (614) 889 9491 4171 Kenny Road Columbus, Ohio 43220 451 4244 STEVENS Flowers Designed Especially for You FLOWERS AND GIFTS nitschke bros., inc. office supplies 37 east gay • columbus, Ohio • 43215 McDonald and Company 343 Huntington Trust Bldg. 37 W. Broad Street Columbus, Ohio, 43215 Telephone: 228-6292 303 li H h Congratulations Seniors TOMMIE TURRELL S Associates Realtors MLS 4700 Reed Road 451-3%5 6.onIzaLe; ca Holds any Tennis Racquet. Made of Vinyl coated polyester. Long Wearing, wipes clean with damp cloth, water proof. Zip-pered pocket holds Tennis balls, socks, wallet, keys, etc. Will attach to any stan dard bik rack. Colors: Red. White, Blue, Green. Yellow. $14.80 incl. shipping in U S A. Send check or Money Order to: I Gonzales Inc., 2746 Brandon Rd., Columbus, Ohio 43221. Allow 3-4 wks. Delivery. | TREMONT CHEF-O-NETTE Zeswlt 2 HjwcK ‘WAovUiMU wnvi Hirsch and Hirsc Insurance 1766 West Fifth Ave 488-9711 ‘alterations •Cold 'j TORAC7G vault • DRAPE AlE'3 •Su£OES t leathers •REwir a inG •Sh i RTS • 3 - locations TRZMOtvr GOuDiLN fttAR NOiVThwEVT center center cenitp% 7SSSSa@®H? o o o o 304 . § $ Mill Outlet — Fine Decorotor Fabrics yyflW Decorator Sewing Classes y.Dressmaking Classes (FABRIC FARMS , 3590 Riverside Dr. Columbus, Ohio 43221 451-9300 C:5uito VW- £Pfia mm 2830 Fishinger Rd. 451-8333 Rubber Stamps Electronic Stencils School Supplies Columbus, Ohio GRANDVIEW OFFICE SUPPLY 1221 Grandview Avenue Mimeograph and Photo-copy Service X)lE.T Ch T£F} I ‘j_EA2.0 RoW lo Vlij o£ v+k€. LoSu .c GjOime. ! • lose, n 4f 2-5 pourvis or ntove in Si K uJcecs ! • T)cl,1u uievC-jKt CUeeK Cenci Counseling • loo • Ma.-Kiral food ief Supple roe wt • klo cW s j irvej+Dd - TicO Zb I kicker Road 4 7-95-79 , Gjrdrxd ieV - near 5 4 e- f. Cawv.bndc p 4Sfr-«W 305 DIFFICULT PROBLEM HAIR? WE HANDLE THE TOUGH ONES RAZOR'S EDGE A UNISEX SALON For the Casual Natural Look _________________ 457-1533 MENTION THIS AD WITH SERVICE SAVE $5.00 A 1000 WATT DRYER Golden Bear Center 3708 Riverside Drive AMPlt PARKINO AUn.-M. 7 JO J JO Sot. till S 00 294-3723 900 W.3rd Deyo-Davis Funeral Home 1578 West First Avenue Columbus, Ohio 43212 (614)486-2445 WARD KRUMM REALTORS MLS Computer Service Ivan L. Davis, Director - Since 1941 - Upper Arlington 3380 Tremont Road Columbus, Ohio 43221 Phone 457-5555 WILFRED A. VERHOFF, JEWELERS, INC. Watches • Diamonds • Jewelry Precision Repairing 1900 West Henderson Rd. Columbus, Ohio 43220 Northwest Center Phone - 451-3416 Mr. Wilfred A. Verhoff and Son Ronald F. Verhoff have recently incorporated to better service their customers. 306 Fun Classics for the Contemporary Miss ANGELO WRECKING CO. 375 WEST PARK AVE. COLUMBUS, OHIO Good Luck Bears SdiMl'PutuhM, 4292 INDIANOLA AVE. • COLUMBUS. OHIO 43214 iki SERVICE KINGSDALE PHARMACY 1771 Kingsdale Cenier MEDICINE SHOPPE 4499 Kenny Road TREMONT PHARMACY 2144 Tremont Center Your Complete Family Pharmacy Serving the Northwest ' Bet Your Boots That’s Pappagallo” Area L 307 Bowl at FIESTA LANES 12.91 West Lane Ave. Easton Shoes Kingsdale — Shopping Centers — Graceland The Newest Styles in Shoe Fashions For Guys and Gals — Also Dancing Supplies cal'; WILLIAM T. GRANT insurance services 3161 BRANDON RD. 457 - 6B66 FOR SALE 451-0096 EVERETT BROWN. REALTORS 1580 FlSHlNGER RD COLUMBUS OHIO 43221 BEST cf LUCK to the GRADUATING, SENIORS JACK CONIE SONS CORP. Street Paving - Sewer and Water Line Construction GRAHAM FORD 1340 Windsor Avenue Columbus, Ohio 43211 Office: 291-5931 Nautilus invites you to come and visit our facilities. We are ottering a chance to build a stronger healthier you. Nautilus and only Nautilus provides all of the requirements for proper exercise, for any purpose, for all sports When you are training with any other type of equipment, you are literally attempting the impossible trying to force the muscles and joints of the body to accomodate themselves to the limitations forced upon them by an imperfect tool Come in this week You'll discover how Nautilus equipment offers an entirely new approach to exercise providinq tools that are designed with the requirements and limitations of the human body clearly in mind NAUTILUS, INC Nautilus 3728 A Olentangy River Roat Columbus, Ohio 43214 your newspaper for the most progressive community in Ohio ■ .•-.III (Ilf I A News 'VCl tmi .111(1 In- .i IiinK Iusn nli rn m I |.,m i ........... N••“I ktvpniu llilmiiicil jlxKit tin- p4illtli.il. mki.iI .mil ciliiili.il « vfill th.il -i..,,. ,M ■ '.«• Him. tiMi « II «MII Wiinl III IHI N the kitmI Mono .mil pii t.invs ..i .........i. I.« .n !« .iiii . 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VICTOR WOODS 488-3118 1971 VJ.5- Ave. COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE 311 Vf You Want Italian... cEat 7taliarir PRESUTTI’S VILLA RISTORANTE 3 f.ltlily 'rad tjAn since 1933 Old country Italian dinners and the finest steaks and fresh seafood Luncht dinners Reservations 488 0795 c ?e Po'k s carryout orde'i 408-2438 t692 Wes'. F.ftr A.enue i I JOHN HOWARD MUTUAL BENEFIT ConqraTuloTions Senior's BUSINESS CENTERS INC. REALTORS EIGHT OFFICES TO SERVE YOU COMPLETE SELECTION OF: MAGAZINES HARD BACKS PAPER BACK GREETING CARDS BOOKSTORES Kingsdalc Upper Arlingion 451-3020 HIGH STREET AT LONG RA INTREE CENTRE B9 l-(olZl Keep inteAeAted in youA own cclazza, howeveA humble; it Zt a neat potteAtion in the changing fioAtuneA o£ time.. — VeAideAata R. S. Fling Partners, Inc. Consulting Engineers 999 Crupper Avenue Columbus. Ohio 43229 ALSO: NEWARK H ATH 614 436-3250 PAINTFR’V PAfMTJf ore IN .UN'u It Vf So are iZODAIIeqa shirts (The awara i also yrorn youfM 314 Kingsdiile Phone 457-501 ark Jrnt kIorth-harl PLAZA ' Ifc E. DUBLI N-C|F ANVILLE COLS. OHIO 43229 FAMOU5 FOR PLEASllNG YOU 882-Ob22 OPEN SUNDAY BEAUTIFUL PARTY room In the Colony Bazaar 4550 KENNY ROAD COLUMBUS, OHIO 43220 (614)451-4338 3)5 m4 Congratulations J Class of ‘76 W 'r« Nation , but we're Neighborly. Moss Real Estate, Inc. )IM Tr.mom •« I M Or MLS Computer 457-6677 TRI-VILLAGE PRINTING 1304 Grandview Avenue 486-7111 Programs Newsletters Brochures Handbills Bulletins Publications Invoices Flyers Business Forms Photo Typesetting Any attempt to let you know what you have meant to and done for me in the past four years would be futile. The Apostle Paul came the closest to expressing it when he wrote: I thank my God every time I remember you. In all my prayers for all of you, I always pray with joy because of your partnership in the Gospel from the first day until now, being confident of this, that He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus. I pray that you may have your roots and foundations in love, and that you, together with all God’s people, may have the power to understand how broad and long and high and deep is Christ’s love. Yes, may you come to know His love - although it can never be fully known - and so be completely filled with the perfect fullness of God. Thanks, Jack. 316 Unique Atmosphere For Your Drinking and Dining Pleasures PARTY ROOM'S - FOR LARGE OR SMAU FARTIIS . MEETINGS - ETC. LUNCH • DINNER COCKTAIL LOUNGE 882-0622 ir t ti hon s 1644 E. DUBLIN-GRANVILIE RD. IN THE KARL PLAZA THE STYLING NGDK J 1288 West 3®Ave. 7 48 8- 3b8d iff Haircuts Blow-dr s Momentum Body Waves Williamson gives you all year long what Nature gives you only In spring. Clean, fresh air, not too hot, not too cold, with just the right amount of moisture. Williamson s “Five-in-One Total Comfort System SWISHER Cool Humidities Dehumid f e clMn Ihe'air THEFAVRET COMPANY 55 East Goodale 224-5211 317 CORCO INC. Liqui-Box Division POST OFFICE BOX NUMBER 494 WORTHINGTON. OHIO 43085 TELEPHONE: AREA 614 888-9280 3100 Tremont Rd. Columbus, Ohio 43221 Office: 457-6677 Congratulations Class of '76 TmMS real estate The O. G. Sandbo Company TRI-CITY FOOD AND SPECIALTY BROKERS COLUMBUS — CINCINNATI — DAYTON 1000 WEST HENDERSON ROAD Office 451-3334 Order Dept. 451-1195 COLUMBUS. OHIO 43221 IE I rV1 J-j 1 i □ bizb L T l__ L . 1 . I i i r1! 1 i H n i I , i _L I T r 1 1 ■1 Y 1 T r L—I INSURANCE R. L. RUPP C.L.U. THJ I E3 O i LJ m 1153 BRUCE M. ALLEN, JR. Insurance and Bonds 228-2686 683 E. Broad Good Luck to the Spirit of the Class of 76 Everett Brown Realtors R. S. Fling, Partners 1580 Fishinger Rd. 451-0096 Evelyn Woods Reading Dynamics 1896 N. High Street Columbus, Ohio 43201 294-5118 319 SUTPHEN FIRE EQUIPMENT CO. 7000 Columbus Marysville Rd. 370 Concluding the Year 321 324 325 328 329 One of the many facets 1976 encompassed was the Bicentennial of the United States. Each person has experienced the Bicentennial celebration this year, and there have been many reactions to it. Following arc some responses from people in our school and community representative of many of the responses received. It is our hope that the Bicentennial celebration will be remembered as it was. not as it might have S5 been. The Bicentennial has created a positive influence on the National Spirit of the United States. Keith Devoc V The Bicentennial offers us the opportunity to reassess our values in the reflected light of 200 years of experience. Mr. Hal Hyrne Perhaps wc will all come out of the other end of the Bicentennial year with a renewed commitment to. and appreciation of. our American Heritage. Mr. Richard Beery pairi- A time to read, reflect, renew . otic spirit. Mrs. Ann Eggert After 200 years, America still functions as an independent nation. Tammy Jones Learning from our mistakes should be our objective in this Bicentennial year. Anne Saker This is not a time to think of minutemen and liberty bells: it is a time to continue the struggle for liberty. Ann Ferris Our Bicentennial year is a time for 3ll citizens to rededicate themselves to the principles for which our forefathers established in this country, and to be worthy of our Heritage. Mr. Robin Obetz 332 y 'Will it This should be a time to look at where we have been, to realize why we have made this far. then, most importantly, to aim for the future. Dick Franklin D O' •Mil The Bicentennial has been too monopolized. Mike Aukerman A time to pause and reflect upon our good fortune of having been born in a wealthy, strong republic with a heritage of personal freedom. Mrs. Marilyn Howells Bicentennial or Buycentennial? Chris Vlahos May we each sec the good in Bicentennial 76 and keep gratefulness in our hearts and consciences. Mrs. Hyatt The Spirit of ’76 is best expressed not only by the youth who understand their heritage, but also by those who realize that the best 200 years are still to come. Mrs. Shirley Behnke Don't celebrate! Reform! Jon Healy 1976 is a great time to be thankful for all we have as Americans. Mr. Joe Berwanger If one thought or symbol exemplifies the Bicentennial, it is the Spirit of '76. It represents the many good and beautiful things that have been accomplished in America during the past 200 years. James Hamilton. M.D. President U.A. Civic Association m ■ H 333 77 Staff Goes Through Baptism 334 The editors wish to heave a bundle of thanks to the hard working staff photographers Bob Partyka. Tom Alexander, Bob Siebblns and Kelly Monroe. We offer an additional thank you to Wes Miruck, our Taylor Representative, and both Doug Lash and the enthusiastic '77 staff for finishing the yearbook. (It should be noted the '77 staff won the Tug-of-Waron Memorial Day.) And finally a special, special appreciation to our advisor William Odroneic - unpredictable, but calm in chaos. In any staff member's home, his name is a household word. 336
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