Wadsworth High School - Whisperer Yearbook (Wadsworth, OH)

 - Class of 1982

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i K I I dv--. Quik mil' ilu If I rd.. Alf' t Ab 'QD' avdliu-Q I 11593 'fill -an HQ ' Beside: Mike Byers, Debbie Black, Becky Rufener, Brad Tripp and friends enjoy a sunny beach of the French Riviera. Ev Below: Karen Hamilton gets a , welcome kiss to Busch Gardens in ' Tampa, Florida from a colorful friend. .Q 3,3 I I I .M, . ,.,. 5 5 1 Beside: Ann Magglo, Trisha Staub, Mike 0'Connor, Julie Truex, Kristi Beeman, Bill Blough, Missy McKnight Dave Lauck, Terri Buckman, Chris DlLauro, Jim lmber, had a backyard get together this summer. Above: Bill Bordac decided to get together with the rest of the swim team and paint the water tower by Overlook School. Students Strike Up The Summer Fun Beside: The students who went to France will never forget France's most popular landmark, the Eiffel Tower. Belowg Mrs. Gandee pats herself dry after a refreshing dip ln the clear blue waters of France. .A ff- -.Q Q ' f 9' 1 2 'N' -f-...mm y , -..-WN V ,,,,..,,....-.,.-L -L K E- sx Beside: The finished product is Aboveg Brian Ke99, Carla Cronk, Kim proudly displayed on the slde of the Madigan, enjoyed the sights of water tower after the high school swim team left their mark. Washington D.C. when they went with the History Class to tour over the Spring Vacation. There's No Match For Us! The Ohio Match began making matches in 1895 and is presently the leading manufacturer of matches in the world. Freshman Jay Ruedlinger lit the match that began a week of festivities during the Wadsworth Blue Tip Festival. The annual event started with the parade and match ceremony June 23rd. . Q, 1 Z :zi VV,, P This photo taken in 1927 resembles the square as it used to be known. The first building is presently Nancy's Bridal. Follow the page around the square to see if there are any other buildings one might recognize. How about Brenneman's Pharmacy, Robert Beltz, The Strand. There was even a monument in the center of the square as shown on the left hand side of the page. The Blue Tip Festival began with the parade. Dave Sladky and his 1981 State Basketball Team were Grand Marshall of the Parade. The 1981 Grizzly Basketball Team sporting their State T-shirts followed behind Coach Sladky to start the parade and a week of fun! Blue Tip Festival Honors Wadsworth's 0wn Chio Match! A ' , Iv -X r 1 'ff'eifelfxf'Tf7t' , A L 'Affj' X322 i 41 fit 'L'-5 . 1 sf, 72:62 Q' ' ., f -'-.-,Af ' .1 , f A L ix. Q di 'FB 9 fwe ' ' 6-Q-.a- Sizzling Spirit And Burning the athletes and lt's just a matter of cheerleaders, the Sizzling Spirit and parents and teachers. Burning Pride, that They make it all goes deep down worth while by inside. putting all they've got That Grizzly spirit in everything they do. and pride is 'l'hey've got fire in everywhere . . . the their veins and they student body, the won't stop until they band and majorettes, do it again. Above: At a pep rally prior to a Barberton game, ten spirited Seniors with two little words, says it all, Beat MagIcsl Above Leftg Missy Mlntzer was the Junior class winner with the most red, ribbons and buttons. Right: Being one of the many fighting Grizzlies, Bob Hevener is painted and ready for war. llli fi W ,,,, .A ,V ,.,, rr.,.,...,, l ,,.,gg1--- I . A 'Q 34. l'. fx' f S of Eff. ' 1, 5 ' Left- With a few bananas lots of rowdiness, and topped with some insanity, Shelly Simmons and Kent Boedicker win the spirit stick for the Senior Class. 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Karen Hamilton enjoys riding the waves at the beach in Florida. -db , iv if- - J N , , Beside: Pete Hampton and Steve Neff decided to brave the first signs of winter as they venture from the courtyard toward lunch in the cafeteria. Above: Spring just wouldn't be complete without the blooming of daffodils which are a sure sign that spring has finally arrived. Summer . . . A 0 1 g V: 1.:,.- :af-ffl Q -LE, 'I ,iq ' 'va ' 'W' ' Q' ?f'1'95'll Ji -A 51: A- ' ' .L in 'J . . fgfs M rg :za , f f -+ if ' ., R ,LM 4 v -1 dxf f'W:'?a, We Shine . . . Any Time Cf Year Beside: Not only does the beginning of the Wadsworth Grizzly football season mark the beginning of another school year it also marks the beginning of fall. Below: Everyone loves the wooly K bear. He is inching his way across the H ' ' just fallen leaves of fall to find his Wi rr 5 home. at 'K i Above: Sue Flster decided to help Debbie Craddock get the leaves out of her hair after a bout in the fallen ' ' ' leaves. Winter . . . Morning Exchange Right: Scott McCabe begins his morning with a bowl of raisin bran and a glass of milk. Below: After breakfast he makes his way to brush his teeth so he can knock the girls out with his dynamite smile. N Left: One of the horrors of going to school ls waiting for the bus as Scott and Tim freeze in the snowy winter wind. r?.,. Above: A good stretch is a super way to start off a perfect day of school. Left: Rise and shine! It's 6:01 and teens all over Wadsworth rise near this time to begin preparing for a grand day at Wadsworth High! The life of a teenager is anything ut easy. Perhaps the hardest thing or a teenager to do is drag himself p and out of bed to be at school by :00. ln doing so he often forgets his omework, and other various things in rder to catch the bus or be at school y 8:00. Teenagers everyday ponder :he thought of accomplishing all they nust do and make it to school before :he bell rings. Every teen must get up well ahead f time to prepare himself for school. go begin with a shower must be taken :o wake ones self up so he is fresh for the day ahead. lf one would wait Tor his head to dry another half hour ould be wasted. Thanks goes to the lllnan who invented the hair dryer for fnaklng the life of a teenager one step easier. Breakfast is another essential in the morning preparation of school. lt helps the student to be more alert in :lass rather than falling asleep like E-he kids who dldn't eat breakfast. his takes another fifteen minutes to he already climbing time. And arents wonder why kids are always late! Then there's always having to wait at the bus stop. This is never bad v l s ,E M ggg i rg. 'Q ' ffl, , wk. - ..,...s.....-,. . until winter comes along and the cold is blowing in ones face and freezing their slightly dried hair. Granted this is bearable in the fall or spring but the few winter months make the Afternoon E change thought of catching a bus unpleasant. B I . H i t t h th b On the other hand the easiest part edow hurry atc: C t e Us of the day is perhaps leaving school an go omg e S u en S exchan e words before headin out to venture on to watch television and the dos' 9 have something good to eat. Many ' find General Hospital on channel five a pleasing note to a frustrated student. To look around a class room about 2:30 must be a real sight for many teachers. To see the kids anxiously pack up their books ten minutes early. To teach must also be trying for the teachers as students begin to chatter and all eyes watch the clock hands move. Finally the bell rings, lt's 2:38 and the rush of students out the door and to their lockers takes place. Many exchange friendly words with their peers as they anxiously look forward to reclining and relaxing. At last the halls are empty and the doors are locked in start of preparation for another day. Q' . .Af N Q sssss 2 . ....gg by l S e Center: Tina Stefan wishes the hands of the clock would move just a little faster so the end of a day would finally end at 2:38. Above: Hurrying out the doors of school students run to catch their bus and the latest episode of General Hospital. Left: Quiet, empty halls mark the last of the afternoon. Topg Andrea Swain and Lisa Barelter clown around at Halloween. Laura Kumler, Julie Ravetta and Tina Gibson spent their Halloween punk style. Left: Lisa Wilkie and Scarlett Semprini were Santa's Little Helpers this year! Pumpkms, Passlons, Ev Middle Left: Carnations were the glft that set off Sweetest Day Below Kim West and Amy Starcher weekend for Jim lmber and Amy exchanged gifts at Christmas time Vorndran. Above: I want your blood! was Shelly Luck's favorite line on Halloween. Leftg Carol Jarvis brought out the spirit of Halloween at this party thrown by Teacher's Aides. To many of us at Wadsworth High School the Holidays mean both spirit and tradition. Sweetest Day is celbrated with a carnation sale sponsored by NHS. Halloween, for a lot of Middle Rlghtg Chris Musch bought carnations for his sweetest, Traci Esterle on Sweetest Day. students, means dressing up and was shown exceptional spirit this year. Christmas again brought out the meaning of friendship with gift exchanges, laughs, and parties. How Well Do You Know The Teachers At WHS? 'J . 6' 3 l f 'mf' Match These Descriptions With The Teachers: Al There's nothing sweeter this side of Heaven than C2H2O,! Q BJ WHS's craziest Rolling Stones fan L CJ Has more stories to tell than S Mark Twain DJ Superglued to his chair?! ED Que Sera, Sera! Fl Swing this way folks. I want some eye contact! GJ That s it exactly! HD Holds school record for most ditto sheets used in one year lj Storming the bathrooms is a favorite hobby JJ You plagenze you die!! KD The Suzy-Homemaker of WHS Ll Wears the wildest shirts! MJ Wadsworth High's latest rookie ,Q A -L., N wg? Answers ploulv sxw fill .laqoeqxpam .uw fl xaneg SSIW pl .laxqog sw ff aapueg sxw Q agnad slw fq uosuyl 'SIN Q8 ISO!! uw :peg 'srpq fa -'3ll!lAI sugeg ueuuog uo1snoH 'IN KP .IN Q9 '-'N ffl .uw fe A7 f' 'I7 IEEICCDEMI CESQIMIEIENE EIBQDEZEBWE J I li hw ff NAI 3 , ,, 3 ,gg . E1 - ' - 1 1' M Rf H I 4' Ing ' .. 'K - 3 , , , 1 x x Ivy L Upper Righty Susan Ransom announced the 1981 Homecoming Court and was escorted by Jon Ames. Upper Right: Somewhere Over The Rainbow was the theme portrayed on this year's homecoming float. Above: Row 1 fleft to right! Janice Ponting, Susan White Ken Niebuhr, Amy Vorndran. Row 2g Bill Blough, Ted Bach, Kent Ely, Kim Reynolds Jeff Leatherman. 9 Above: 1980 Homecoming Queen Cindy Smith crowns her successor. Upper Left: 1981 Homecoming King Aboveg Row lg Qleft to right! Chris and Queen Ken Niebuhr and Susan Duff, Susan White, Linda White. McCormick. Row 2: John Ruhlin, Ken Niebuhr, Rick Rohrer. Homecoming Court Queen - Susan White Queen's Excort - Ken Nieburh Escort to 1980 Queen - Kent Ely Senior Attendant - Janice Ponting Senior Escort - Ted Bach Senior Attendant - Kim Reynolds Senior Escort - Jeff Leatherman Junior Attendant - Amy Vorndran Junior Escort - Bill Blough Sophomore Attendant - Linda McCormick Sophomore Escort - Rick Rohrer Freshman Attendant - Chris Duff Freshman Escort - John Ruhlin v1'?Q- Q ..- gg Rr Aboveg Presenting Susan with the game ball are team captains Kert Boedlcker fleftl, and John Thompson. l . u, law Mil f Q fwifff ff, 1' 0 fl KC W 'GQSMY' , f, 'Y' ' -'-1-1 Wm Q 5 M33 ,,,, Yi-J' z f ,- Nq- ' Aw. id' mmm It's Your Favorite! When the Whiperer Staff polled the student body on their favorite sports, foods, and enter- tainment, the students were 1. What is your favorite music group? A. MSBfclose second The Rolling Stones. 2. What is your favorite television show? A. General Hospital. 3. Where is your favorite place to eat dinner? A. Brown Derby. 4. Where is your favorite place to go on the week-ends? A. Movies. 5. What is your favorite food? A. Pizza. 6. Who is your favorite teacher? A. Mr. Gorman. 7. What class at the high school is your favorite? A. English Lit. 8. What is your favorite school food? A. Pizzalsecond french fries. 9. What is your favorite sport? A. Foot- ball. 10. What do you like to do in your spare time? A. Tied-Party and Read. ites . Here are your favorites in 1981. 11. What is your favorite song? A. Leather and Lace. 12. What is your favorite album? A. Es- cape by Journey. 13. What music group do you dislike? A. AC! DC. 14. What restaurant do you dislike? A. Red Barn. 15. What food do you hate? A. Liver. 16. What school food do you dislike? All of ltl 17. What is your favorite book? A. Any- thing by Stephen King. 18. What is your favorite magazine? A. Seventeen. 19. Who ls your favorite television star? A. Tom Selleck!Loni Anderson. 20. What is your favorite season and why? Summer. .. 'lfluiif - -Q to s Q- Q anxious to tell us their favor- ,D 5 From Donkeys To Wedding Vows - Special Events Sparkle I Above Left: Craig Miracle, Bob Hevener, and Tom Kyner show that they can be just as sexy as our girls. Bottom Left: Lori Prles found out it takes a little pulling and a lot of patience to play this sport. The Donkey Basketball Game and Mock Wedding were two of Wadsworth High's yearly events. This years' game ended with a compromising score of 22- Above RlghtgThls finishing score pleased both the students and the teachers. Right: Chris Welrath tries to score to put the students back ln the game. 22. Both the students and the faculty showed great sportsmanship and made the game a real success with no thanks to the stubborn mules l al Vi 1vJ1,1kfg'f , ff, :ffm-J X -f H -wqwgig-ig ff, L W , 'A ,.11gy,5,.5,' - 1 gonna F 2 fm. f. -'fs-essf 1- fsss' . sgsfgg are K N ' ' 'x 3. ' sg 2,1 4 Q K e 1 1, ' 33 f f X Dr' my I ,gl M . 7' ,1,.... -Q., fww -, -Q. E -...-L Leftg The Mock couple, Chris Musch and Scarlett Semprini. Below: Bryan Bartzi and Lisa Moses were best man and maid of honor at the annual Mock Wedding. I The Mock Wedding also proved successful and created great interest among the students. The event, traditionally was presented by the Marriage and Family. Left: Tim Mendenhall ushers Above: Cutting the cake is another bridesmaid, Jodee Yosick, to her' part of the ceremony. place at the alter. 23 Cff-Broad Street Players Right: Jo lTracy Barnesj and Amy iStacy Warner! read letters from their Father who was fighting in the Civil War. Center: With help of the makeup team, Gina Park, Mary Bajec and Janet Manning: Tammy Baker and Maria Correll get into their character Bottomg Now don't open your eyes cautions makeup artist Amy Fallows as she applies another coat of rouge to Brad Warner. Belowg Passing time by playing the organ and singing, the March sisters adapt to life during the Civil War. .aw les? W :Q W ff . ' - na-5-e..5:4S2 saagawfw. ag ,Wg .ff I 'in-.N .gm ffwa....L.. 54 Droduce Little Women Z L..,.,,, i,.. .,,,L,, l W5 Left: Hero, Laurie lMark Crislipj is gratefully thanked by Jo Uracy Barnesj and Mrs. March fTammy Bakerj for saving Amy QStacy Warnerj. Belowg Bad news of their father's illness sober the sisters, Jo Cfracy Barnesj, Meg QConnle Smithl, and Beth fMaria Carrelll. X ll T. V 1,P'v Top left: Sue White reveals her true feelings towards that frustrating Rubik's cube. Above: Craig Street, Brian Connors, Bob Noe and Dave Byers model their comfortable everyday outfits. Top right: We bad, We bad Rick Fuerst and Matt Flster show off the biggest fad to hit the male population at WHS. Right: Karen Eckenrode is just one of the many addicted to the newest electronic game: Pac Man. T'- dl. Aug' The Look Thats Right ln the 1981 school year, cowboy boots, Lee and designer jeans, oxfords, pretty pullovers doctor shirts and concert jerseys were the look that was right. To top it all off, feather earrings, cowboy hats and headbands were the latest. Richard Simmons and jogging kept everyone in shape as well as the candy machines being filled with granola bars, peanuts, and sunflower seeds instead of candy bars and potato chips. For entertainment everyone had the Rubik's Cube and video games and enjoyed electronic games like Asteroids, Space Invaders and Pac Man. Music was still as popular as ever with favorites like the Rolling Stones, and J. Geils Band, ACDC and Journey. Far left: Beth Householder models the look of lacy blouses, western jean skirts, and fashion cowboy boots. Left: Smurfs and Rainbows seem to be the popular new keychain ornaments. Above: Suzy Kelly displays how late Fall faslons brought in button down collars, warm pullovers, wool skirts and tights to match. 8'5 . U Q f N ' I ol iff,-.1 Above: Tom Adams and Mark True agree to a draw to see whose cowboy hat is the most stylish. On The Pa Roll X M Above: Why don't you take one of each says Michelle Top Mary Lyn Coolman the customers at Diamonds carefully watches over the Mens Store swimmers at Steiner Youth Center Above, lt s a good buy says Martin Smole trying to convince his customer at Diamonds Mens Store. Milo as she helps one of 3 in little darlings take a break from a busy day at Kindergarten in lsham school L . it Top Mark Gibson is busy cooking up a special dish at Friendly Ice Cream Above: Linda Secrist checks in books at the Wadsworth Public Library. l'op Laura Seidel checks Above: Sandy Paris and her Laura Seidel's interest in fashion design is depicted in her sketch. Karen Hamilton took this picture reflecting her talent as a photographer. A realistic painting of wild berries was done in watercolor by Missy Mintzer. Many of Wadsworth's students display talent in a variety of art medias, and shown here are just a few of their artistic accomplishments. Several of these pieces, along with a number of others, are entered in the Annual Scholastic Art Show. Many of the works pictured here are expected to win awards, as some of the artists show remarkable talent. ,' bv w '55 J' of in lk 1 N QA.: ' a 1 .kk Y p 5 L, N' kxvih. 'fo P+ s M, Q 1' ,6 If fl 8 . 3 Opposite Page: Missy Mlntzer also did this colorful acrylic painting. Penny Yarman captured this beautiful scene on her trip to Alaska. Steve Neuman photographed this striking winter scene in an unusual perspective. This geometric weaving was done by art student, Debbie Wilson. A Flare For Art W.H.S. Marchin Q Below: Banner carriers Debbie g 5 Leatherman and Beth Dickey keep warm as they march at a football game. ,J fx X-' .J S , , ...f N., sn K 4 ' Y x., i' x-1 ' 'c , sc . sl .Z S! Above left: Pam Niebuhr concentrates on playing her bells. 2.a -L-ag -0- , 'A' '-A' -A,-li W 'Q ...f . - S B - ' ' L1 'S , bv' ,. '- F ! ' Above left: Wadsworth High's Band Majorettes this year Included: Chris Q Q Q Duff, Llsa Lauck, Mlml Houston, Q - .' 'asf 'S 'ff ,. 'W X Q Karen Mavlty, Sara Barabas, Terri p ' 1 K - Bremkamp Q K, , . 4 P , 4' e3 K D ' A ' -- ' Middle: Joy Ann Kozarevlc, Nanette A Penska, Katie Krout, Maureen Haupt, Rhonda Guzik, Laurie Roemke, Johanna Kellerman, Laura Arvay, Val Bowling, Becky Furener, - V my . Lori Whitman, Karen Wilson, Geri -3 J '4 -Q L M ---'A ' K L' QA' Ruckman, Renee Yoder .P . lzzii K R ,'i' aeote f ' ? + TOP? Jvhn Hari turns out the tunes gk it ---1a ' ,X Q- -- K -Qi Above: Brad Tripp, Dan Fleming, Carol- Amy Martin, Jeff DeHaan, JoAnn Lynn Falanga, Kevln Brown, Teri McConnel provided the percussion music Baldwin, Bill DeRonde, Glen Fleming, in this year's band. Rob Recny, Doug Ross, Pam Nieburh, 1982 WHS Choir 1982 was a good year for the Wadsworth High School Choir. Their Spring concert was a fantastic success, not to mention the Christmas concert and their performance for the Lions Club and Berea Choral Festival. They worked hard all year, and twice as hard for the Spring concert. The 1982 Spring concert revealed many of our school's fine talents, some of which were asked to entertain on Recognition Day. The concert contained soloists, dancers, and pianists not yet known to the world until then. Every year they work together to put on a spectacular Spring concert to finish out the year, and you can bet next year will be just as successful . . . or even more so. N Top left: During the lntroductlon, director Gene Lawrence gives the audience an Idea of what ls to come. The blending voices of Ken Chambliss, Don Dressler, Mr. Lawrence, and Scott Wrigley entertain the audience. Above: From hlgh above, the audlence looks on with a smile, as Krystl Mackaman and Libby Carreta perform their duet. Top right: Throughout the evening, the choir members know they must put on a show the audience wlll never forget. A Super Year! ML., Above: The WHS Cholr Right: Missy Mintzer ln her sings lt's heart out with a Betty Boop costume song that proved to be a entertains the audience show stopper, New York, with her solo, I Want To New York. Be Loved By You. Left: Taking the floor wlth the ever popular Charleston dance are seniors Nancy Ebaugh, Karen Mavlty, Trisha Perry and Kelli Curtis. Below: Drummer, Mike Wells and director, Gene Lawrence do what they're best at while keeping the concert running smoothly. ' B' ' 3 135 1 f N f f i I . . ., r Q X - 5 its QW G Q , X? ,1--g ,M 0 -zklg i i X? mix, vi Iv, fi I , Q 1 1 -, s ,, ' A if W ' 1 . e 1 N. 1 N Q 3 T- H 15 .55 N. L5 , Q Q 1. . . A W-1. .rEZ:P'fxi U 'RV Q KX -- W , 'S .1- afa- A9 ,a li sig pk .-,QQ IX X '.VIm'.X My mplstton mx mu if :NWT 2,5 W, yt in iwxzmsx Rui M .ix NX , eau SI' ii .Q- -if WN 'QT' 4 iv xx , in Q 1 ' 1. Ak I V, X , .Q 8 fx. K, gs? .we as ,ff 951, ,m 3. A s- W s s 'Qi' Sig artsifl 1' 1 x I vw mswo SX un L A U. Ax 9418 SY QNX 5 FOOW BP' V81 F 16 0? ,AP A Nwmv-' 4 C B150 O' C w,a00Y U USUN 'fin Sin. ig. p U gym ,N is Sw? k Lvi oef'S E f fe- :in WHS Brings Success Above Left: 'lime slave sale Above Right: Junior CT starts out with Shelly Kirkpatrick shows his Simmons auctioning off lovely purse he got on sale. Senior Ken Neibuhr for S12.00. Below lefty Slave Shelly Luck shows off her other end. Below right: Dean Palmateer shows his ownership of slave Charla Hudson by chains of bondage: f' Y' ' M, ' im I I V.kV' ? fx n Qll pe v s all sis? 5 5' gh' X To Slave Sale The slave sale is g J just one event .314 sponsored by Student :W l .N gN5' Council each year. 5 -a a s The slaves are M members of council, B 3 ,xg S auctioned off during R 3 t lunch. Then for one day they must humbly as v 'giggle g obey their master. .5.1.11jf.1'If-H 1 It Carrying books, . - 'e. - i f A.-. 1 .... c buying lunch, and . .y'. Qgvigz-g'3QQQ2 Q55f'5'fg .g.-QQf:f- l1-EQ:15'g.j.L f exotic slave outfits entrt Above: The administration had their share of humility as Mr. Webb becomes the slave of Kristin Sechrlst. Right: Jim Davis decided to let Mr. Leggett model the latest fashion in men's appearel. Junior Banquet 1982 'X xa.A .W., f, , ., A Bottom left: Theresa Tlttle, Karle Kupfner, are ready to enjoy their evening at To- daro's. v V 1 A , , ,, ,k A nt ' ' 5. , b I wg , Q, in 'Q I I va Bottom right: Gulltlly Greg Schenz turns to face the camera as he takes some more food while Joe Muhl watches. Top left: Master Bill Blough and Mistress Shari Kopllchak are enjoying themsleves as they conduct the ceremonies with flair Top right: Unmlndful of Steve Chamberlain's disgust at their activities Barry Crawford and Dave Byers pose ln between servlng themselves dinner. f?.,a im op left: This talented Top rlght: lt takes all of and of Deb 381100, Marv Phil Horrisberger's talent Ann Buckingham and and attention to get his Carol Brannigan provides plate and salad dish to part of the evenings the table. r , ,,--n....-..4 '5 L R 3 1. -ASQ is I Y L Bottom left: Tom Bowling ls surprised by the camera while filling his plate with delicious food. Despite the fact that the juniors were leaden with homework the Junior Banquet of 1982 was attended by many. Held at Todaro's Party Center, the banquet was conducted by Master and Mistress of Bottom right: Pam Gaskey and Johanna Kelleman rivet their attention on something amusing at the other end of the room while Robin Ritz relaxes with a wide smile. Ceremonies Bill Blough and Shari Kopllchak. The delicious buffet supper was followed by skits, awards, and the performance of the band Tyro. Overall the banquet was a great success. 4 41 The Finishing Touche' N Above left: Sophomores struggle their ways through Biology finals. Below left: Lisa Trlthart concentrates on finishing Above right: Jlll Davis crams for her English final Below right: Steve Walker, Mike Kelly, and John Pate look over the work they did for Biology. Planting marlgolds ln the courtyard her Driver Education test. is a nice way to end the year. f Another Years' End Everyone looks forward to the end of the school year and a lot of hard work is put into these last few weeks. The Seniors enjoy being served by their fellow students and teachers as they make graduation preparations. And they, along with the underclassmen, cram for their final exams. Freshmen put exceptionally hard work into assuring their move out of the Above left: Seniors end their school years with the annual Senior breakfast. Below left: Each year the Seniors carry out the tradition of signing the Senior rocks in the courtyard. frosh position. Sophomores celebrate their finally leaving freshman study hall. And excited Juniors anxiously await to receive Senior priveleges. Teachers clean their rooms and charge their fines and finally make out year- end report cards. Then, the lockers are cleaned, the floors polished, the lights turned off, and the doors are locked until another session of school begins. Below right: When trouble hits WHS, the only solution ls to bury the teachers. But this time, lt's only a clogged pipe in the library. . .1-Q. if X N + in it xr .L ' 5 . LLM LIi13CQCfBC51DlliNiIIHF'IllGDliNil Rise Above Above: Todd Welkert was the recipient of the Gyro C Award. lub Below: The Outstanding Female Athlete Award was presented to Marybeth Monroe. ,af . - 5. ii ff ,,.,,.,Lsw..s.-W Above: The Goldstein Manhood hood Award was given to Ken Niebuhr. X .. M IQHOQQQ... Above: Entertainment was provided by Vicky Cullen, Christine Kissinger, and Cassie Chambliss. -4 The Crdinar Below: Kent Ely was awarded the Outstanding Below: Wendy Knutz was the recipient of the Outstanding Male Athlete. Female Vocational Student Award. V2 fi 5 E E is low: Mr. Shrock receives a commemorable ard for his 35 years of service. S .n 5. Below: Coach O presented the Jerree Ann Sigrlst Memorial Award to Heather Smith. Below: The Outstanding Male Vocational Student Award was given to Peter Rich. , rx J. rg' icaf ,-2255 Il , gf' 1, 5 , Y r . Y,-.W , ' f 5 Xy NX 1 f 1 l l Below: Bill Daniels, Monica Grezanik, Kent Ely, Sarah Castle, Chris Smeller, and Jeff Reynolds share an evening of friendships and memories. afaffse Right: Rich Sponsler and his date Donna Banfleld dance to the music of 'Good Grief! 1 x Q-QB INST? -1 Above: Tim Dean decided Right: Renee Pace and to carry his date to Post Mike Walker were crowned Prom. the King and Queen of Prom. 46 ss r,,,, , Q 'nf 4.- x N mil K Left: Janice Ponting receives a klss from her date Don Gordon. Bottom Left: l don't know about her, but I'm not eating this stuff, replies Kent Scott with his date For the class of '82, a romantic evening of dining and dancing began at the Akron Cascade Plaza. Roast beef and honey glazed ham with the addition of chocolate cake and ice cream, were the main attractions of the dinner menu. Dinner was followed by the music of 'Good Seann Shanholtz. Grief', and the crowning of King and Queeng Mike Walker and Renee Pace. Amongst the decor of palm trees and paper roses, the Coliseum hosted Post Prom with bowling and billiards, music by 'Blu', and lots of food for the all-night-fun. Together One Last Time . . . TOP LEFT: CT Kirtpatrick and Julie Truex lead ln the class of 1982. TOP RIGHT: Kim Madigan accepts her dlplama from Mrs. Solaro. I , 4 MIDDLE LEFT: Derek BOTTOM LEFT: The class BOTTOM LEFT: Tom Adam Steelberg addresses his of 1982 enters. happily receives his class. diploma. As the winds blew around Wadsworth High School on June 6th, 1982 at 2 p.m. the graduating class of 1982 received their diploma. Reverend Howdie Hill gave the invo- cation. Class president, Carla Cronk led the cere- mony. Shelly Simmon read three poems on the mean- ing of success. Debbie DeRhonde was valedictori- an and Derek Steelberg was announced salutatori- an. A piano solo, Misty, was done by Ron Whitt. A brass ansemble was given by the band members. Rev. Hill concluded com- mencement practice with the benediction as the class of 82 rejoiced their graduation. TOP LEFT: Laura Seidel anxiously accepts her diploma from Mrs. Solaro. TOP RIGHT: Annette Bearden enters the gym to accept her diploma. BOTTOM LEFT: Sue Ewing and Beth Falanga enter the doors to finish off their last moments at WHS. CENTER RIGHT: Exchange students, Ed Erdlng, Luca Gervasl, Jan Johansson, enter the gym to receive recognition for their accomplishment. Seniors Pick Best Cf Class Cf 82 Most Intelligent: Debbie DeRonde, Derek Steelburg Best Personality: Sue White, Ken Niebuhr Most Spirited: Tim Dean, Shelly Simmons Most Masculine! Feminine: Bob Hevener, Janice Ponting Best Artist: Laura Seidel, Mike Byers Most Athletic: Emily Gloeckler, Kent Ely Best Musician: Dave Chamberlain, Marta Mak Class Flirt: Mark Perry, Sue Ewing 3 Rauf .A-we .V Outstanding Seniors Ellen Balorek And Ken Niebuhr ff' A Q: f s 'w N M- The 1982 Whispere X x .Q P 5 I x A T xx a BE E mu I Kim Blough, Dathy Gairing, Debbie Craddock, Star Swain, Becky Raack, Karen Hamilton, Laurie Craddock, Mrs Longfield, Georgia Triantafyllow, Annette Bearden, Robert Kindig, Vili Koutrodimos Staff K N. Tammy Baker, Annette Cramer and Rachael Lutz. X Editors- in-Chief- Karen Hamilton, Laurie Craddock, and Annette Bearden Qstandingj. New Grizzly Go Keeps 3. Above: Enjoying the Homecoming Dance together are Amy Vorndran and Jim lmber. Above right: Susan Ransom and Jon Ames decide where to put the donuts at the annual faculty breakfast held by Student Council. Right: Mrs. Porter ls one of the faculty who couldn't wait to get her share of the breakfast. Student Council is very important to the activities of WHS. The Homecoming dance, Snowball dance, and the slave sale are just a few events sponsored by the Grizzly Government. K .KF ...... Above Left: Student Council members listen lntentively during a recent meeting held in the library classroom. Left: One exciting event which is always something to look forward to is the Student Council slave sale. This year's auctioneer was Senior Shelly Simmons. Here she tries to find a buyer for Junior Bill Blough. Above: The best and most embarrassing jobs for slaves are normally given to Freshmen, and this year was no exception as shown by Charla Hudson. Q 9 French Spanish Latin Below: Grace Greczanik dresses up for the French Mardi Gras celebration. Q Above: The Spanish class Below: Some freshmen enjoys their meal. get into the French spirit for Mardi Gras. U , French Spanish Latin . . . 'ff ly x Above: Latin award-winners, Linda McCormick and Wade Wilcox, study their Latin. Bottom Left: Sophomore Louisa Kreider shows her version of a Smurf at Mardi Gras. Top Left: Sophomore Tracey . ' '-5115 -.dt Scarberry tries to solve the cube puzzle that the Spanish club sold. Above: Spanish students have a hard time deciding what to eat during a class meal. in- 60 Below: Diana Earnest is Right: Chris Duff and Amy one of the best copy Grady work together nicely center helpers. in the main office. 'Mes rs fi 6 - -2. ...ff f it fi 4 H . if s ., -Y' , 5 , ,l... N N my ,lg l f--...........,,,,N ,,...,W., dw A ' il 3, ff' .L 1--. S Left: Mr. Neff and Rob Above: Happily filling a Kindig ponder over a copy request is Doug microphone. Morrison. p Students Help Gut In The Qffices S Library Cf WHS Left: Hoping to aid a student Sherri Rose comes upon the current issue of Seventeen. Below: Everything runs smoothly in the guidance department when Tammy Henniger is around. Qi 1 3: Left: Wendy Hawk and Lisa Blllhimer work diligently in the guidance office. The Bruin Staff Above- Beth Falanga, and Cheryl Dyser critic the for- mation of a Bruin page by using the light table. Right: the 1981-1982 Bruin Staff A':A: 1 i A 11 Left: Shelley Luck, Mark Crislip, and Karen Speicher prepare stories for the sport pages of The Bruin. Below- Bruin editor, Con- nie Kasserman stops proofreading Linda Se- crlst's story to listen to Mrs. Linson. 'tn-Q .,-v 'l as 'Ks fmvi. .gf FL Going Strong 330' speech. Left- Debate partners Paul Flowers and Scott Plepho had a successful school year. They won their way to the state com- petition and to the Tournament of Champions ln Lexington Kentucky. Left- Linda McCormack and Steve Kovack both qualified to go to state. Linda ln girl's ex- tempt and Steve in the humor- ous division. f l f ' a . 4 3 f Q5 Q Y' 1 5 if F TDP Rlgllf' C-W- Bvlfleld Above- Derek Steelberg and qlmlmed to State f0l' his Un' NFL President Lorraine Tehl C010 D0U9l3S Debate conduct a NFL meeting. They qualified to state with Scott Parsons. ,..,.,..-Q-avr' mice! ini Students Strike U. 5 The Vocational and Industrial Clubs of America include a wide variety of occupations. WHS offers classes such as Distributive Education, Teachers Aide, Cosmetology, Automotives, and Diversified Health Occupations. Thru VICA students have the opportunity to compete in their area of skills, develop leadership skills, qv K establish realistic vocational goals, and acquire respect for the dignity of work. Thru the course of the year each class also organizes fund raising projects like fruit sales, donkey basketball games, and candy sales. Other times are spent in community service such as gathering food at Christmas and visiting the area Nursing Homes. Top left: Shelly Riggs states her ideas during the recent VICA elections. be eeee,ik by 1 '-'-- NEV ln... ,r, , 'EF I its-Us Top right: Becky Rufener and Laura Schilling busily gather the fruit they sold. ffl 'ln ilk Xcpy. -g3. 1 ' A Above: Debbie Acker eagerly sought a position as VICA Offi during the VICA election this year. Cel' A Vocation A ' X if W-A. . xx fm Jn. W' r 1 o' a r W2 X- .., M ' W :F 6 1 I1-il ' 1 if 'ff , g ig J.. 1' Q, -X A ,,-.Q 1 , . 1 S - -4- - -- -, 'VP - I- X .-F? 1 ' - ' ' -I' gi A 5' cf-if . I r N42-ima gg ,M A ' M 'A N. ove: Lois Shroeder is Top: Annette Bearden Top: Sue Held, Cindy Above: C09m9f0l09V 'd at work making geamhgg the bgx for the Kollert, and Lois Shroeder student. Marv 33120: and ristmas cards for juiciest fruit. spread their Christmas her l'll0d9l. Kim H9il'iCk, :ients ln a local nursing spirit by making Christmas took 2nd PIGCC in 51812 ne. cards for patients in the competition. nursing homes. Y? VICA is Vital , Q. ,x Q X Above: Wendy Kuntz, Beth Ullchney, Chris Stone, Linda Napier, Linda Bragg and Sue Held recently competed in one of the Cosmetology competitions. Left: Lisa Maple carefully inspects her fruit during the Christmastime fruit sale. Below: Kris Welrath and Kathy Galrlng separate fruit into the correct boxes. A HRX Above: Making her election speech, Susan Days represents Automotives ln the VICA election. S - ' A. . . ,te i 'SN Q Top left: Heather Smith states her reasons as to why she would be a great president of VICA Top center: Kris Weirath Top right: Everyone had a tries for two points during good time at the donkey the teacher aide basketball basketball game. game. Qi 'dl' Ll' t li k 5 Q 5 J e 5 : ove: The teachers aide ,dents sort through the Kes of fruit that covered M ffl 1 X4 ...,,,..., - i 'N- X . al' an 5 their room during the fruit sale. ..... .Ms Above: Tim McNerny placed lst in regional Automotive competition which qualified him for State competition. Lower middle: Debbie Croghan competed in lnformation Communications Il: Kelly Burchett, Business Math: Amy Bloch, spelling. Below: Tracey Berlin qualified for Nationals by being lst in Regionals and State. Chris Seto placed third in Regionals while Tammy Caskey placed fifth. Right: Holding the winning bulletin board are Gayle Ruddock, Mr. McNamara, and Rhonda Adcox. .Xb 5 . 4 . ..-X dm' air Ks 'cw 1 -.w'Ls ' x . X .M , N flmfzwfi I Y 1 .1 .. A .. .... . K . WiL1::.. ! Above: Lisa Suman, Char Rogers, Sherri Rose, Tammy Hinkel and Mindy Lawrence placed third in Parliamentary Procedures. Right: Lisa Ellenbruch placed fourth in Regionals, Linda Shields placed second in Regionals in Receptionist. ,Avi Q I O Above: Standing, Robin Boyer competed in Record Managementg Jodie Yosick, Extemporaneous Speech llg Jill Rohrer, Job Manual- Employeeg Tammy Smith, Job Interview ll. usiness Students Get Fired-Llp For OEA Competitions Left: Standing, Colleen Hoosier, Kim Ferrara, Theresa Grodishar and Rich Simons competed in Accounting and Related ll. is .,- Below: Beth Ravetta competed in General Clerical and Related I qualifying third in State. Christal Anderson competed ln Regionals: Liz Barker placed 4th in Typing and Related ll. Ui N -Q vu fps, 2 5 2. yg YJ I . .Q 5 Y ettr lll' 3.,-Q' S ... ' F -5 3 ' . -. fra 'L :'t A nf -5 LES- l l , ..f, Above: The OEA fund raiser Sherri Rose tried to sell Christmas gift ideas to Mike Stevlson. FHA Going Below: Santa's helper Janet Roland puts the lids on cookie filled Christmas Boots. 70 Strong! Below: Putting in the last stitches on their prize winning wall hanging are: Theresa Cluckey and Julie Kurtz. ...Nxt L- . 4 ' . ,df cf' ' wi 'Yin r 't 'N .t,o p ji 'I X n A 'A l Us . JJ A K1 .f Q io' S , ...M Nffis? f tt Bm , If Q 1 ., Left: Homemade pizzal Above: At their Mary Yum! FHA members, Leah Kay Cosmetic Party, Nester and Becky Light FHA members got tips clean their plates gladly. on how to be beautiful. 5 National Honor Society Right: Sue Ewing is bewildered about what she should do with an entire box of balloons being used to decorate for the induction. Below: Rob Yankovlch proudly accepts the honor of being inducted. S , s Below: One of the unknowing Inductees, Rick Walters, talks with his mother after the ceremony 'CT Above: Laurie Craddock accepts congratulations on her induction into NHS. Left: After filling his plate with fresh fruit and cake, Shay Sayre visits with his mother at the NHS tea. Learnlng Isnt Jusi Right: Tom Leohr attempts to hold up the ceiling during a Key Club fund raiser meeting. Above: Homlng in for the kill are computer players Bob Hasengager and John Gruver. Bottom left: Jeff Hoerger, Bottom rlght Kip Shaffer Terry Miller, and Dave ls just one of our future Romano check out the inventors putting his brain tanks brought to WHS on to work career day. rom The Books e F 'S 'XFX -is ff Above: The Fellowship of Christian Athletes is one organization that gives students a chance to make people of themselves as well as better athletes. Lf t ... ,, :si- Top Left: Some students share their talents with the future WHS students as sophomore Shelly Long teaches baton to a group of Isham girls. Top Right: Craig Clark and Mr. Johnson show their skill of chess in the recent Chess Club tournament. -Y T 2 ' Q if X NFA? g S All Q . -M... x 1 Gridiron Grizzlies Strike-Llp School 2 Spirit! DEAD n Top Left, Captain's Kert Boedicker 1401 and John Thompson 1441 are always the first through every Grizzly run-through sign. Top Right, Defensive Coach Denny Rothacker gives advise to a member of his line. . 1 1 s ss 1' Above: The 1981 Grizzlies: Row 1: Coach T. Hampton, D. Wertz, B. Hevener, K. Boedicker, B. Kegg, T. Flath, J. Thompson, T. Tavanello, D. Palmateer, R. Sponsler. Row 2: T. Adams, T. Dean, M. Knapp, G. Townsend, T. Kyner, S. 0'Brien, J. Davis, M. Finn, M. O'Connor, B. Gearhard. Row 33 M. Whitlam, M. Walker, B. Daniels, G. Rabung, M. Above Left: Offensive lineman Greg Townsend learns that even the smallest mistakes can be mighty frustrating. A I Chaumont, B. Fernholtz, C. Street, J. Imber, K. Valentine, D. Moore. Row 45 M. Noe, B. Gonls, G. Chaney, D. Horner, D. Marshall, T. Jurey, J. Ruch, S. Centea, T. Dunn. Row 5, T. Bowling, R. Watts, B. Thompson, M. Cooley, R. Guzik, T. Randolph, C. Workman, M. Fister, S. Eggeman. Row 63 K. Boedicker, M. Ogurchak, K. Funk, D. Mills, T. Oplinger, Managers Tracy Berlin, Patty Barnes, Shelly Cutlip. Row 7, B. Goddard lJ.V.l, M. Winkler lJ.Vl B. Thompson 1Backfieldl, J. Sprankle lLinel, Miller fLinel, J. Pugllsl lJ.Vl, D. Rothacker fDef. Coordinatorl R. Manfull lOff. Coordlnatorl I Z Mlddle Left, Hold 'eml yell cheerleaders, Robin Rogers and Mary Beth Monroe. -Anti Above: Seniors on the team Hevener, K. Boedlcker, T. included: Row lg T. Dean, T. Flath, Tavanello, S. O'Brien, M. Knapp. M. Walker, D. Wertz, J. Davis, B. Row 33 D. Palmateer, D. Mills, M. Kegg, R. Sponsler. Row 25 T. Whltlam, B. Gonls, K. Boedicker, G. Adams, M. Finn, T. Kyner, B. Rabung, B. Daniels, J. Thompson. Left, Thiq year's returning lettermen were: Row lg M. Finn, T. Flath, D. Wertz, B. Kegg. Row 25 G. Townsend, B. Gearhart, M. 0'Connor, J. Thompson, K. Boedicker, R. Sponsler, M. Knapp. Row 35 T. Dean, K. Boedicker, T. Tavanello, D. Palmateer, B. Hevener, G. Rabung, T. Adams. Above, The 1981 Varsity Cheerleaders, Lisa Bareiter, Lisa Brauer, Tricia Perry, Connie Kasserman, Kris Lecky, and Mary Beth Monroe. Varsity Football Scores Wads. Norton Wads. Orrville Wads. Barberton Wads Brecksville Wads N. Royalton Wads Berea Wads. Brunswick Wads. Midpark Wads. Strongsville Wads Cloverleaf Junior Varsity Grizzlies 'DA ' The J.V. squad consisted of: Row lg D. Snyder, B, Parrish, T. Weber, J. Raynor, T. VanSteenkiste, D. Arison, D. Dunning, B. lmber, R. Rohrer. Row 23 T. Hamblin, M. Wells, J. Yentz, D. Spencer, R. Miller, B. Kindig, G. Steele, D. Roberts, D. Uhl, J. Palacek. Row 35 C. Myers, G. Swanson, M. Tilka, K. Owens, M. Hagenbaugh, M. Mills, R. Humphrey, J. Wilson, S. Cool. Row 43 R. Halsey, D. Spencer, S. Rudolph, D. Marvin, J. Pate, M. Kelly, T. Pate. Standing, Coaches, B. Goddard, M. Winkler, and J. Puglisi. J.V. Cheerleaders were, Qbackl Valerie Noe, Robin Rogers, Kristi Beeman, Lori Stebbins, Rachael Lutz, ffrontj Chris DiLauro. ZW ,E Xxx 47-'F T J f 'Ew- gy. 1 -. , k Q , C, .,: gs... 'mga il :sm tl 1 If Freshman Gnzzlies Wads. 30 North Royalton Wads. 22 Strongsville Albion Wads. 8 Berea Ford Wads. 6 Middleburg Heights Wads. 0 Brecksville 12 Wads. 18 Cloverleaf Wads. 15 Brunswick This Year's Freshmen players wereg Row 13 T. Stiltner, A. Riggs, K. Ogurchak, D. Polomsky, B. Trease, C Street, D. Doyle, M. Ferra, D. Rogers Row 23 T. Semprini, S. Simpson, B. Vorndran, M. Somody, K. Myers, C. Herrick, L. Lyons, C. Hassinger, S. Adams, C. Adams. Row 3, C. Mack, R Haun, R. Evans, R. Thorton, W. Venter, B. Gosolin, B. McGarry, M. Minor. Row 4, T. Fox, D. Houglan, B. Coller, W. Turner, S. Hoover, M. McElvey, S. Gordon, A. Knight, M. Horniack. Row 55 N. Mumaw, T. Radar, R. Reese, C. Clark, J. Ruhlin, J Blough, A. Elkins, T. Kelly. Cheerleaders were, Barb Houck, Karen Alley, Rae Ritz, Kathi DiPietro Kathi Earnest, and Sheryl Seidel ftop Girls - is C Top Leftg Teri Ruckman, Renae Pace, Aboveg After a tough meet the girls are and Sandy Crowe are getting used to ready to get on the bus and go home. warming up before practice starts. I E 5 1 i i i W A Top Right: Susan Gerberlch gets off to a good start as she runs past her competi- tors. Aboveg Charlene Yonally gives it all she's got as she heads for the finish line. F S , rl , , Malone Invitational Cloverleaf - 43 Grizzly Invitational Berea Strongsville Hudson - 15 Norton Pioneer Conference Sectionals Walsh Running Classic Districts Nordonia -45 Wads. 16 Medina County lst. of 5 Dover Invitational 2nd. of 10 Brecksville North Royalton Wooster Invitational lst of 8 Midpark Brunswick - 40 Wads. 28 7th. of 24 Wads. 18 6th, of 8 Wads. 26 Wads. 48 2nd of 8 3 of 12 13 of 13 16 , 62 Wads. 54 30 , 75 V tQ it C i X A 5 j . if V , N 9 intl -:ul if i Kwai E5 ki! is f . ROW 1: D. Balogh, T. Ruckman, S, E. Gloekler. Row 3g S. Gerberich, L. Top Left: Emily Gloeckler takes the Crowe, K. McCombs, T. Stefan, S. DeRonde, Coach Martin, J. Gill, K. lead as the other girls try to get Kelly. Row 25 C. Yonally, D. DeRonde, Smith, J. Friend. ahead in a practice run. Fleet-Footed Boys CC Team Tackle Memorial Park The 1981 Boys Cross Country Team was a young but very competetive team. Co-Captains were Todd Weibert and Ted Bach. Freshman, Brad Falkenberg, along with Bach and Weikert were top runners on the team, which ran its way to 4th place out of 7 teams in Medina County, Great Season Guys! Right: Running ahead of his opponent is Brad Tripp. Far Right, Struggling to get to the finish line, Senior Ted Bach sprints the last part of the race. Below: The 1981 Boys Cross Country Team. Sitting-M. Ruckman, B. Tripp, B. Falkenburg, C. Seeman, D. Peterson, Kneeling-B. DeRonde, S. Reeling, B. Moore, M. Davis, A. Gloeckler, J. Rivers, Standing-Coach Lange, B. Halsey, T. Weikert, T. Bach and J. Ames. Missing is B. Stingley. A sz ivx j' ' :be 'f ws' V ... ff Q 1 HY. ,Nw K if,-' 'T A, as Q.. 3-53 ,A A ,a ' aol? an 4850, . X 57 54321. K .N .aiu BCE .1 ,Q- Woodridge - 34 Nordonia - 41 Wadsworth - 45 Medina County - 4th of 7 Dover Invitational - 5th of 7 Brecksville - 22 Wadsworth - 49 North Royalton - 57 Wooster Invitational - 8th of 10 Midpark - 16 Wadsworth - 56 Brunswick - 84 Malone Invitational - 19th of 24 Cloverleaf - 25 Wadsworth - 30 Grizzly Invitational - 11th of 16 Berea - 30 Strongsville - 32 Wadsworth - 65 Hudson - 20 Wadsworth - 29 Norton - 32 Top Lefty Running for a team victory is Todd Weikert. W Lefty Practicing after school are Bob Halsey and Chris Seeman. Lower Lefty Strength is one Brad Falkenburgs' assets. Below: These Wadsworth Runners are lined up for the start of the race with Coach Lange giving last minute tips. Sm A 'S' H? 'WA Q xi., ad-2. 'sr X 'vs N , A.. .ammaWt.,..:i.ts Spike lt! Volleyball '81 Below, A senior member of the Volleyball team, Ellen Bajorek serves the ball with style during a game at Wadsworth against North Royalton. Right: Talented Shannon Finn spikes the ball for a point in a Volleyball game at Wadsworth against Brecksville. I Lx r SQ? . af may- ':, .H:1 'f ' ' -.: AL b ,V Wig W td Above, Carol Brannigan moves up in preparation of hitting the ball, as the Brunswick Volleyball team serves in game at Wadsworth. Right: The 1981 Varsity Volleyball Team! Front row: M. Coolman, C. Brannigan. Second row: S. Finn, C. Jarvis, S. White, Coach Schaffter. Third rowg M. Roberts, K. Madigan, D Barton. Back rowg E. Bajorek. Wadsworth L Medina Wadsworth L Brecksville Wadsworth L Copley Wadsworth L Brunswick Wadsworth W North Royalton Wadsworth L Norton Wadsworth L Strongsvllle Wadsworth W Doylestown Wadsworth W Cloverleaf Wadsworth L Midpark Wadsworth L Berea Wadsworth W Massillon Wadsworth L Brecksville Wadsworth L Brunswick Wadsworth W Canton Timken Wadsworth W North Royalton Wadsworth L Strongsville Wadsworth L Cloverleaf Wadsworth W Norwayne Wadsworth W Midpark Wadsworth W Berea Wadsworth W Rlttman Wadsworth W Garfield Wadsworth L Barberton mgahnl .12- ' 4 Aboveg Mary Ann Roberts casually regards a team mate as she waits for the serve in a game against Cloverleaf. Righty The Volleyball team clusters around Coach Schaffter to talk over their strategy during a game with North Royalton. The 1981 Volleyball Team did not start well but as the season progressed they improved greatly. Wadsworth won their last game which was against Rittman, champions of their conference, and went on to become the first team from Wadsworth to win a game of sectionals. Ellen Bajorek was named MVP, Kim Madigan named Captain, and Susan White took Most Improved Player Award. N N v 1 - ll' I I i . . t,,ht,, ' Ml ,M Below: The 1981 Junior Varsity Volleyball Team Front row, K. Shoemaker, L. McCormick K Winland. Second row, L. Gairing, B. Flowers A Gerdnic, C. Gibson. Third row, K. Roberts J Smith, B. Bajorek. Back row, S. Gibson Coach Althaus, K. Krout. 14 3 WM' U W wa3 522141 W Left: ln a Volleyball game played at Wadsworth Kim Madigan, Carol Jarvis and Carol Brannigan get ready to receive a serve from the Brunswick team. hm- 09 Fme Fall Weather Keeps Soccer Hot The 1981 Soccer Team had another super season with 12 wins and 8 losses. The Most Valuable Player of the year was Joe Muhl, and the Most Improved Player was John Baker. Receiving special awards were Mark Perry and Chris Wurst who were chosen to the lst team All-Pioneer Conference and also as Akron Soccer Week MVP'S. Elected to the 2nd team Pioneer Conference were Joe Muhl and Mark Benya. Receivlng Honorable Mention were John Baker and Ray Buck Congratulations on another excellent season Rlghtg Luca Gervasi steals the ball away from an opponent 1' if V -' so fa 4 2 f if V, 4 43 ay mi J I hwhay if A ,J Q. A45 ?'S+,f- J to Above: Dave Livingston takes the ball Right: Rav BUCK ihl'0WS the ball to B down the field. teammate. . .qi ZR tl 3 ,, H 1 Standing Coach Tom Cranston D Miles D Lightfoot M Perry R Buck J Muhl M Benya P Yanlmvich T Jessel L Robinson Wadsworth Wadsworth Wadsworth Wadsworth Wadsworth Wadsworth Wadsworth Wadsworth Wadsworth Wadsworth Wadsworth Wadsworth Wadsworth Wadsworth Wadsworth Wadsworth Wadsworth Wadsworth Wadsworth Wadsworth Akron Hoban Midpark Revere Norton North Royalton Cuyahoga Falls Jackson Brecksville Akron East North Canton Buchtel Norton Tallmadge Kent Roosevelt Berea Stow Norton CTJ C.V.C.A. Wooster Copley iT-OT! Girls Create A Racket! Coming back from a 1-17 a record, the Girl's Tennis Team Receiving top honors this proved to be successful and year wereg Most Valuable hard-working, finishing the Player, Mimi Houston, Most 1981 season with an 11-7 Improved Player, Scarlett record. Being tied for 2nd Semprini and Captain's Award, place in the Pioneer Kim Ferrara. Also receiving Conference and beating some honorable mentions were, Mary of Canton's finest teams, made deAguiar and Cheri Kramer. the season quite rewarding for Rounding out the Varsity Squad were Anne Thompson and Tammy Caskey, with Grace Greczanik and Sue Clark filling in as alternates. Kneeling: C. Kramer, D. Friedt, H. Bauer, K. Kuhnheim, M. deAguiar, T. Caskey, M. Braun, Standing, S. Clark, M. Houston, G. Greczanik, S. Semprini, K. Sechrist, C. Dyser, K. Ferrara, A. Thompson. Above Rightg Mimi Houston practices for an upcoming Tennis match. Right: Scarlett Semprini saves the ball at a home Tennis match. ' .jf 'W C i . 5.1, ' .....m.. gy, 5. , Vg, ' W 'il A' f WV gf -is .I .. - K' Y f . T. 'J' - - I 1 'f i Y Q HSA 94 f4, .4 v - . 1 1 + -' rflfsfifrrsvgtmyfwsft. , ,,wmf Wadsworth 2 Jackson 3 Wadsworth 5 Strongsville 0 Wadsworth 3 Glenoak 2 Wadsworth 4 N. Royalton 1 Wadsworth 4 Cloverleaf 1 Wadsworth 1 Midpark 4 Wadsworth 4 Berea 1 Wadsworth 3 Brecksville 2 Wadsworth 3 Brunswick 2 Wadsworth 2 Strongsville 3 Wadsworth 4 N. Royalton 1 Wadsworth 3 Cloverleaf 2 Wadsworth 0 Midpark 5 Wadsworth 3 Berea 2 Wadsworth 1 Brecksville 4 Wadsworth 2 Revere 3 Wadsworth 3 Medina 2 Wadsworth 2 Brunswick 3 ' .M A 'WY' In--sa-N: -arm ,.... A Y, 14, k .mwk-f'f,, 3 'fl www, Left: Cheri Kramer returns the ball with a steady form at a home Tennis match. Below: Getting into position, Tammy Caskey returns the ball to her opponent Below Rightg Kim Terrara is ready to aid teammate Scarlett Semprinl as she returns the ball. -'f1'G'QW'!A W MQXNWW N rmwwf 'Askew ., A K Y, 4.4M Strongsville 157 Wadsworth 190 Berea 186 Wadsworth 190 Doylestown 179 Wadsworth 184 Ravenna 168 Wadsworth 184 Trlway 163 Wadsworth 184 Wadsworth 184 Wooster 192 Cloverleaf 171 Wadsworth 178 Wadsworth 64 Ashland Wadsworth Cuy Falls 72 Wadsworth Stow 7 Brunswick Wadsworth Wadsworth Mldpark Ravenna Wadsworth Firestone 6 Wadsworth Wadsworth 7 Brecksvllle Wadsworth 9 N Royalton 7 Wadsworth Wooster Walsh 7 Wadsworth 74 Ravenna 6 Wadsworth 74 Cloverleaf 70 Wadsworth Wadsworth Berea Wadsworth 8 Norton 209 Wadsworth 68 Can McKinley 3 Brunswick 75 Wadsworth 186 Midpark Wadsworth Wadsworth 7 Barberton Wadsworth 0 Buchtel 216 Wadsworth 7 East 26 Wadsworth 80 N Royalton 9 Brecksvllle Wadsworth Wadsworth 7 Coventry 74 Wadsworth 72 Norton Wadsworth 70 Tallmadge Wadsworth Ravenna 74 Wadsworth 7 Barberton J V 12 7 1 167 164 . 1 164 1 1 174 181 . 181 182 185 200 1 9 200 1 9 191 17 . 1 9 174 180 16 1 ' 1 8 1 1 184 127 189 16 1 . 18 . 1 6 if 177 186 5 . 1 o 111 l.- 1 0 2 1 . 1 0 8 177 180 1 2 1 1 191 1 172 170 1 1 0 191 Record 20-15-1 jk 16. Right: Brian Sullivan retrieves the ball from hole 49518, as Mike DiLauro replaces the flag. Below: Out on the course, at Rawiga Country Club, Brian Sullivan, Rick Fuerst, Eric Caser and Mike DiLauro get ready for practice. Missing from the picture are Mike DePietro and Paul Pressler. Lower Right: Coach Schaffer is always on hand for golfing tips. 5 8 P' ,wg 5 . Wadsworth Golfers In The Swlng Cf Things The 1981-82 Varsity Golf Team ended its season with a 20-15-1 record. Co-Captains-- three year Ietterman, Mike DiPietro and two year Ietterman, Brian Sullivan- were Honorable Mention All- Conference team members. Mike DiLaura carried the lowest average on the team. His average earned him a place on the First Team All Conference. Upper Lefty Rick Fuerst makes a long drive down the fairway at 37. Right: Going for a birdy, Mike Dl- Lauro contemplates his putt. Leftg Sand, Sand, Sand! Eric Caser sends the ball sputtering toward the green. Grizzly Grappler John Black Blazes Into State 8th Brunswick Tournament 2nd Pioneer Conference 2nd Sectional 22nd District Tournament Overall Record 7 5 Conference Record 4 3 Wads. Opp. 18 Coventry 20 Highland 34 Copley 30 Buchtel 34 Norton 23 North Royalton Strongsville Cloverleaf Brecksville Berea Brunswick Midpark 1 CENTER: Greg McElroy's grip forces a painful expression on a struggling opponent. BOTTOM: Bill Pelfrey finds himself in a tight situation. This Grappllng Grizzly shows his opponent how a Bear wrestles. TOP: Rob Alkyer celebrates his victory over The Highland Hornets. CL... iw lg Kkneellngj S. Adams, J. Wit- ey, S. Wyncoop, T. Crowe, B. McEl- Q, C. Hassinger, T. Fortner, C. Wel- y, F. Wltchey, M. McGowan. Row 23 M. 0'C0nn0l', M- House, J- RUCKITIBII. Street, R. Hulsey, R. Fuerst, G. McEl- B- Pelffev, J. MUO, D. Kllder, G. Ra- roy, T. Kelley. Coaches: Mr. Talcott, bung, C. Gibson, Row 3g R. Alkyer, Mr, Bm-mn, S. Gordon, C. Borland, C. McGill, C. Left: Scott Cornelius works on a take down. Above: Chuck Gibson nails down his opponent. L, W ww ,- Q5 nf sk f N 1 f Q 3 Q 1 V 4 .Z,,.:, S . S M V hJhi:A h 5 X ,k:. . , i bm-0 Close Meets Dominate G mnastic's Season Below: Llmber as can be, Lisa Bareiter shows the audience perfection in her bar routine. ,J W wmw The season started with a victory against Canton Timken. ln the second meet, they met their first close defeat with Sandy Valley 73.78 to 71. 745. The gymnasts team lost their third meet against Glen Oak, 92.015 to 72.27. Wadsworth returned with a win against N. Royalton, 75.915 to 74.75. Only to lose against Wooster in their sixth meet by less than five points. Although Wadsworth had their highest scoring meet capturing 80.725 points against Brunswick, the girls narrowly missed another victory. Wadsworth opened the second half of their season with a second place in a tri- meet with Cuyahoga Falls, the victors, and Midpark. Then Wadsworth succeeded over Rittman 71.35 to 64.20, Only to be defeated by Brecksville 79.2 to 74.4 in the tenth meet. The gymnasts placed first over Akron Hoban. In their tri-meet with Cloverleaf and Black River the girls won, scoring 71.75. The girls then went on to third place in their meet against Hudson, Kenmore and Ellet. The gymnasts closed their season with a defeat by Strongsville. This young, team proved themselves strong throughout the season. Mary Friedl was the only third year gymnast. Lisa Bareiter, a co- Captain, along with junior Kris Lecky, was the team's only fourth year letterman. Lisa received a special award for her acheivements throughout her four years at the gymnast's banquet held on March 16th, 1982. Lisa was also named Most Valuable Player. Left: Debi Black's concentration Above: Mary Friedl exhibits her is set on perfection. skill, grace, and talent on the beam. BQS K E TBACLCI. ,, .Jiv- Bill Vukovich takes the ball down the court. Ken Niebuhr, Kent Ely, Bill Vukovich and Rob Yankovich walt in suspense to see if the shot is good. Aim is essential for Bill Gearhart. Varsity cheerleader Val Noe cheers the team onto another victory. 96 S 4 'EA 7 . N Aww 5 -' M 1 I S- 4 Q NS ' . A D as 5 . . 4 . 5 Air S N41 f s' Q , f'-N gg! . 5 l - ZZUE5 j7',uv Mm 41. My 5 I 4' ,, ww w 1 4 '-A T' 5, QQvf+wQf 1f11T x in R Tr xg 'X ggif ki 5 X .-v '-' 1' 'Nw .1 ,2- 11.0 'i'X' 'if' Was af B-Ballers Bounce lntoo Another The Wadsworth Grizzly basketball team completed the t 1981-82 season with an overall o in record fo 16-6. Tri-captains k yy w V- were Kent Ely, Ken Niebuhr, t and Bill Vukovich. All three 3 A were among the top ten i , i leading career scorers in ' Wadsworth High history and R, shared MVP trophies. The team's scoring average was ! 1 62.196 and the defensive average was 5796. Next years team- will include six returning lettermen. 1 x . 4 Right: Dribbling down the court is Kent Ely. fiom Far Right: Ken Nlebuhr puts up a shot ,. as Rob Yankovich waits for a rebound. . f , l r Below: The 1981-82 Grizzly Basketball Team. Front Row - Coach Sladky, Biii Gearhart, Jim Ruch, Barry Fernholz, Craig Miracle, Todd Weikert and Coach MrMillen. Back Row - Jim C Clark, Bill Vukovich, Rob Yankovich, 1 Ken Niebuhr, Mark Ogurchak, Kent E Ely and Mark Brewer. ' n XWIMQ 111, 3 iff ad QRIZIUI JV'ers Are PC Champs Again! Scores J.V. Wads. Opp. Brecksville 44 39 North Royalton 57 36 Berea 42 37 Brunswick 56 47 Copley 41 44 Midpark 44 43 Strongsvllle 66 61 Wooster 54 44 Norton 40 31 Cloverleaf 39 41 Barberton 56 40 Brecksville 29 43 North Royalton 48 46 Berea 34 52 Central Hower 52 42 Brunswick 49 39 Mldpark 47 42 Strongsvllle 51 32 Norton 58 52 Cloverleaf 38 33 Pioneer Conference Record 12-3 Overall Record 15-5 10th Grade Record 5-l Teamwork, cooperation, fun, spirit, and a Pioneer Conference Championship are all descriptions of the 1981-82 junior-varsity basketball season. This team and its cheerleaders epitomized what sports are meant to be. Success was measured by effort improvement, and hard work, while the results were fifteen wins and five losses. -Coach Martin Upper Right- The 1981-82 J.V. Basketball Team. Kneeling- Steve Lucky, Pat Durbin, Ted Weber, John Zuppas, Jeff Raynor, John Baker, and Jim Palecek. Standing- Coach Tim Jack, Bill Glambra, Scott Thomas, Ted Jurey, Mitch Reese, Scott Masters, Chris Wurst, Shay Sayre, Matt Fister, and Coach John Martin Middle Right- The J.V. Cheerleaders. Lower row- Robin Rogers, Lori Stebbins, Maria Corell. Middle row- Penny Price and Captain Rachael Lutz. Top row- Chris DlLauro. Lower Right- J.V.'s Scott Thomas, Scott Masters and Pat Durbin get ready to take on the Cloverleaf Colts. -and ' 'L if 1 'E 'Nw-. l 1 J t JJ Frosh Fight For Winning Year Wadsworth Wadsworth- Wadsworth- Wadsworth- Wadsworth- Wadsworth- Wadsworth- Wadsworth- Wadsworth- Wadsworth- Wadsworth- Wadsworth- Wadsworth- Wadsworth- Wadsworth- Wadsworth- B r il v Opponent Orrville- Middleburg Heights Norton- Ford- Highland- North Royalton- Strongsville- Brecksville- Berea Roehm- Strongsville- Barberton Highland- Brunswick- Hoban- Harding- Cloverleaf- Top Left- This Freshman game begins with a jump ball. Above- Lining up at the foul line is Paul Yankovich as Mike Recupero, Danny Rogers and John Ruhlln get ready to rebound. Middle Left- Left- The 1981-82 Freshman Basketball team. Kneeling- Terry Kuykendall, Mark Ferrara, John Blough, Kirk Meyers, John Ruhlin, Chris Kane, Chris Seeman, and Tim Evans. Standing- Steve Hoover, Curt Herrick, Paul Yankovich, David Polomsky, Danny Rogers, Mike Recupero, Dan Boyle, Wim Venter, and Coach Dick Anderson. III Cl X III III 5 , Tikzijfz? N , Left: Sophomore Shannon Finn jumps Above: Trisha Perry tries to get away for it at a Wadsworth-Norton game. from an opponent to help her teammates. Row 1: T. Ruckman, E. Gloeckler, T. Vorndran. Row 2: Coach Lange, P. Finn, B, Ravetta, Perry, C. Smeller, C. Brannigan, A. Yarman, D. Barton, S. Simmons, S. wmaxlrfax rr masarzmmllil. Above: Carol Brannigan lUmP5 he' Right: Junior Beth Ravetta goes for a Wav fhl'0U9h the Panthefs t0 make 3 winning shot at a tournament game. basket. Mldpark Brecksvllle Cloverleaf Berea Strongsville North Royalton Buchtel North Kenmore St Vincent Mldpark Wooster Brecksvllle Berea Cloverleaf North Royalton Strongsvllle Norton Brunswick Normandy CSI Brecksville QSJ Record 7-15 Wads. Opp, 38 24 28 53 32 39 72 40 51 78 40 57 29 58 44 38 47 39 26 Brunswick 39 46 . 41 38 47 29 66 40 46 69 44 51 53 68 46 37 60 50 56 38 52 48 14 52 72 The 1981-82 Girl's Basketball Team had a fairly good season with a final record of 7-15. The girls showed great sportsmanship, skills, and abilities. ln the 1981-82 Pioneer All-Conference Girl's Basketball Teams, Senior Trisha Perry made first team, Sophomore Shannon Finn made second team, and Honorable mentions were given to Senior Shelly Simmons and Junior Carol Brannigan. , 3, f K VM' Top left: Despite opponents' attempts to block Shelly Simmons, she still shoots for two. Right: Beth Ravetta takes a shot as Trisha Perry and Shelly Simmons get ready for a rebound. Below: 1 . . 2 . . 3 . . Let's go! The Grizzlies get fired up before their game. Girls Varsity Junlor Varslty Basketball JV Team kneeling J Smith L L Trithart C Caskey P Yarman Prles K Krout A Smith K K Shoemaker C Bloch D Reynolds Standing Coach Althaus Choban Wads Opp Midpark Brecksvllle Cloverleaf Berea Strongsville North Royalton Kenmore Brunswick Midpark Wooster Brecksville North Royalton Stronsvllle Norton Berea Cloverleaf Pioneer Conference Record 10 6 Final Season Record 10 7 Freshman Basketball Freshman team kneeling S Flynn A Childers S Opalenik C Duff T Stefan S Newbrough K Cliffel Standing B Hauck K Winland T Belvin L Gairing S Huber K Monroe C Greive J Lambert O I 40 30 33 37 25 24 20 15 42 51 25 22 53 14 29 27 37 42 24 34 23 35 28 22 31 38 37 23 27 29 31 25 43 Brunswick 31 Swimmers Sizzle With Speed And Talent 1 s A fi X 4 J 4 D 1 S 1 4 J QE 3? 'Q l auf gp Swim team members included: Row 3: Coach Harry Brown, Asst. Coach Gladys Barnard, Tim Hartshorn, Aaron Burnham, Jeff DeHaan, Marty Clifford, Mark Zelgler, Rich Evans, Eric Elsass, Bill Bordac. Row 2: Cassle Chambllss and Scott Bordac, Dave Uhl, Bill DeRonde, Ken Chambllss, Mark Hagenbaugh, Mac MacAnlls, Dave Eckenrode, Jan Johansson, Max Bardon. Row 1: Debbie DeRonde, Mame Coolman, Monica Greczanik, Shelley Luck, Sue Flster, Vicki Snyder. we A A Q - nw, - L Lv' ,.. if .jf in 5 X Y iq 1 il, 1 wssffa .. ga, of 0' 'ilu H slfa 8 A F my-W ,WM Middle left: Rich Evans performs the Butterfly ln competition. Middle Right: Practicing his breaststroke ls Junior, Jeff DeHaan. lgeftz Monica Greczanlk works hard at perfecting her back fllp off the dives. WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS 7 08 Canton Tlmken Central Hower Canton Hoover Ashland Kent Roosevelt Barberton Massillon Wash Kenmore Berea Hudson Perry Mldpark Wadsworth Relays W H S lst place . . . 122 49 . . . 10 47 . . . 85 87 . . . 99 73 . . . 68 105 . . . 132 38 W.H.S. 118 Akron East . . 29 . . . 88 . 84 . . . 1 46 . . . 34 49 . . . 96 76 . . . 104 68 Boys Tennis Tackle Tough Season Right: Mike Fath awaits the serve. Below: Mike Noe and Jim Beaver await their serve. Wadsworth Wadsworth Wadsworth Wadsworth Wadsworth Wadsworth Wadsworth Wadsworth Wadsworth Wadsworth Wadsworth Wadsworth Wadsworth Wadsworth Wadsworth Wadsworth Wadsworth Wadsworth Wadsworth Wadsworth Wadsworth Copley Canton Timken Barberton Brecksville Norton Berea North Royalton Brunswick Midpark Strongsville Buchtel Cloverleaf Brecksvllle North Royalton Kenmore Berea Norton Brunswick Mldpark Strongsville Cloverleaf h W auf' 'W'2Ssu.aase, 7 f Terry Crawford watches Dean Peterson hit the ball. landing: Coach J. Weckbacker, . Stroh, M. Noe, J. Beaver, M. ath, D. Prince, A. Cllffel. Front ow: L. Gervasl, T. Crawford, D eterson, J. Harper, T. Stlltner. .-,x Rlght: Mike Fath gets ready to hit the ball. 41 f. AY' Top Right: Luca Gervasl shows us his forehand. ..-F' al. 109 NX NX,' X .K , K ..x-xx ' Ml? 'V L. Top right: Doug Joachim stands ready and waiting for any Infield hits in his dlrectlon. Middle right: Mike Wells filled the catcher's position this season. Right: Kent Scott puts everything into his fireball pitches. wr O' X X I an-w.nz.n.r4 if Q4 3.fg,.5,ix. , fag V K Q V5 W, 1 ff- vp . o. . 1 C of 3' .gi .fr ' 1 'v'.g1, ,nf , df ff 'V 1 - C fi , ff li 2 X a ,f ' Jn Q T, 945. f : C 42 ' K g 4 1' ' y 1 , .. ff UK :I xx , A, , g 4 x Left: To steal or not to steal! t is the question in Mike aumont's mind. p Right: Joachim decided to bunt s incoming pitch. Row 1: Bill Daniels, Rick Walters, Mike Chaumont, Frank Walthour, Mark Brewer, Bill Gearhart Row 2: Mark Easterday, Al Scott, Mike Wells, Craig Street, Kent Scott, Doug Joachim Row 3: Tom Evans, Brian Sullivan, Tim Crowe, Dave Moore, Mike 0'Connor, Coach Hall Right: Mark Brewer shoots one out of the ballpark. Wads Garfield Wads Buchtel Wads 1 Highland Wads North Wads Barberton Wads Brunswick Wads Norton Wads Mldpark Wads Cloverleaf Wads Brecksvllle Wads Cuyahoga Falls Wads N Royalton Wads Euclid Wads 1 Berea Wads Brunswick Wads N Canton Wads Buckeye Wads Buchtel Wads Strongsville Wads 2 Firestone Wads Midpark Wads Cloverleaf Wads Ellet Wads Brecksville Wads 3 Walsh Wads l N Royalton Wads 0 Berea Wads 6 Medina , 7 , 4 , 1 , 0 , 2 , 1 . 8 ., , 4 an Wads, 5 Strongsvllle , 4 , 7 , 5 , 7 . , 2 , 0 , 4 D . 6 . , 7 , 7 . 3 , 0 , 7 . 9 , 6 . 0 .famine .fwfr ,M m mu Boys JV Baseball Team: Row 1- R. Roher, S. Hoover, Rudolph, K. Myers, Row 3- R. Above: Catcher, Chad Street returns C. Street, M. Ferrara, J. Blough, D. Thornton, C. Gelvin, W. Ventor, D. the ban after a strike is called on a Dunning, M. Hoffman, D. Spencer. Spencer, C. Woodcock, D. Row 2- C. Kane, T. Weber, T. Woodruff, D. Airson, Coach Wolfe. VanSteenkiste, J. Bishop, S. 5'-. av, XM M rw-Q Below: John Blough swings to kill In a game against Wooster. Lower Right: Mike Hoffman gets ready to bat as his teamates com from the bottom of the third in a game. 2 Q-Q.. ...... 'sa Girls JV Softball - . . . 1 f ' is Q , W V . . , . . 4 H-Q' of ' 'A Q' 5 me . Wrkx. , . Q, - . , l- it Q- - gf1':?,,XtS A n a Q ' k , N 1' gfig -fl.,-' -' l. I-'-w,mn.w-vip. 5g, ? f All - H ' , 5-,,,,,. ff ,gf ' -f . t 5 as C A s . - V xxx S.. 1. ' at 2 Y f Y V --- A C' tw . A , ze... Q X K ' ' A ,W sf-hx , f.'fff0z?gB5 1 S . st. , .-.TQQQE A ' lf L: iff . 2 2 . ' . MP A 7- . , .X N .V W .ll.. A y t.- ,-,- I K M A I ,LW it XM' 7' 1' 'W ' ' Af - z -...Af . A N A -. --1'K,f .s-P :S Above Left: Amy Childers gets ready to pitch while first baseman, Bonnie Bajorek, watches for the swing. Above: Center fielder, Kelly Cliffel, slams the ball for a double in a game against North Royalton. Left: Shortstop, Kathy Roberts, calls the steal as an opponent tries to make her way to thlrd base. ' Team: Row 1- S. Flynn, B. Bajorek, L. Herrold, K. Winland, C. Biro, D. Ondrlk, C. Spando, S. Crowe, J. Scorekeeper. Row 3- C. Bloch, K. Smith, A. Childers, K. Cliffel, L. Roberts. Row 4- Coach Jack, M. Prles, P. Price, Row 2- P. Thombs, Osterman, Manager. 4 gy K A .'. ,, a .K..',,k' -W -if 4 Left: ln her winning stance, Penny Yarmen can smirk at any of her opponents. Below: Angle Smith has no fear of stealing bases. Below: Susan White concentrates for the batter, as she waits ln scoring position. Standing: Coach P. Horrlsberger, M. Marrln, P. Yarmen, K. Madigan, C. Caskey, M. Grezanlk. Kneeling: T. Conrad, L. Schilling, T. Caskey, A. Smith, C. Jarvis. Sitting: K. Sechrlst, S. White, C. Falanga, J. Rhonemus. Varsity Softball 1982 adsworth adsworth adsworth adsworth adsworth adsworth adsworth gadsworth adsworth Vadsworth Jadsworth Jadsworth Jadsworth Jadsworth Jadsworth Iadsworth Jadsworth ladsworth Jadsworth ladsworth ladsworth ladsworth Jadsworth ladsworth ladsworth ladsworth Highland Brunswick Black River Medina Mldpark Strongsvllle Cloverleaf Brecksville North Royalton Glenoak Berea Norton Brunswick Massillon Mldpark Doylestown Strongsvllle Norton Springfield Cloverleaf Brecksvlle Revere North Royalton Medina Berea Wooster This year's softball team put hard work and outstanding effort into their season. Making lst team Pioneer Conference was sophomore Angela Smith. Susan White accomplished a position on the second Team Pioneer Conference while Monique Marrin and Kim Madigan were awarded Honorable Mention. Leading the team in RBl'S was Senior Kim Madigan. .Q ,Q 1 ...ai-.. 1 Q 1 r r One of the Hlghlrghts of the season was Monica Greczanik s no-hitter against Berea The Most Valuable Player award was received by Angela Smith. Monique Marrin was named Most Improved Player of the season And Penny Yarman was presented the Miss Hustle award Susan White also led the team in stolen bases runs scored and had the highest batting GVCFBQC. ' -.ig ASS 5 at .A . n. 4 E Right: Monica Grezanlk really keeps her eye on the ball. -., A Above: Ann Thompson waits for actin in the field Above: Carol Jarvis watches as Klm Madigan displays her excellent pltchng form 'sf' :wil an U. -v N Boys Track Upper Left: Jeff Reynolds leads the race wlth Tom Kyner in second place. a dose nee. Below: Chris Wurst, sprlnts to the flnlsh line ln a 220 run. h Y 1 rw . . '. A. fir! K ,ill-M'-' -f '-'iii 1 3 A X ,. 1.5 A Right: John Kyner stays ahead with his teammates close behind. Row 1: K. Ogurchak, J. Shega, S. Riley, B. Connors, M. Opalenlk, B. Kegg, R. Barn- hart, M. Livingston, K. Johnson, C. See- man, B. Tripp, B. Falkenberg, Coach Hous- ton Row 2: R. Halsey, D. Lauck, D. Valen- tlne, M. McKelvey, S Reellng J. Zup as, S. . , p Baughman, M. Ruckman, S. McKelvey, B. Vorndran, J. lsaac, P. Moses, M. Walker, T. Bach Row 3: Coach Sprankle, Coach Krleder, D. Johnson, M. Serlass, R. Hum- phrey, B. Stlngley, W. Turner, G. Town- send, M. Ogurchak, S. Doell, M. Trease, J. Reynolds, C. Wurst, B. Noe, D. Chaney, J. Kyner, T. Kyner, B. Thompson, J. Ruch, J. Ames, T. Jury. Running Events bove: Jeff Reynolds and Jon Ames et off to a good start in a 440 run. Ames by John Zuppas in a re race. Below: Maurice Ruckman kee his good pace ln the relay. Left: The baton is given to Jon I av ps up MK- ek 5 V fi: V 5 V I V7 . , -I H., .,. W -wwym -K ,,,,,,,,.. 4' kk L ?P '7' ,,. fe Wads Wada Wads Wads Wads 05 Wads Wads Wads Wads Boys Track Norton Barberton Brunswick Kenmore Wooster Loulsvllle 20 Strongsvllle 49 Berea Cloverleaf 15 Kent Brecks Mldpark Wads. lst of 7 - Ashland Relays Wads. 18th of 67 - Bellaire. Wads. 6th of 29 - Berea Relays Wads. 3rd of 16 - Kent Invitational Wads. lst of 6 - Medina Cty. lnvltatlonal Wads. 2nd of 18 - North Canton Dlstrlcts. sa 2 is 53, 163 z l as 5 Boys Field Top Left: Jim Ruch takes hls running start for the long jump. Above: Ted Jurey shows what he's got ln the high jump cometition. 3 Q ,ga .,. -a .., ' ,ag -,vw ' ' Below: Left: Greg Townsend reveals his strength in the shotput. Below Right: John Zuppas goes for It In the long jump. Girls Events -..k 3 y E I !' bove: Shannon Finn shoots for the sky BCIUWI Amv Gefdlllf and Blfb Hlllck L the high ,ump event. try to keep warm at a Wadsworth track meet. Q5 'lil-I 5 'W' H Top right: Karen Spelcher gets Wadsworth Wadsworth Wadsworth Wadsworth Wadsworth Wadsworth Wadsworth Wadsworth Wadsworth Wadworth Girls Track 70V2 Norton 1 90V2 Barberton l9V2 79 Brunswick 79 Highland 67W Strongsvllle 68V2 74 Kenmore 68 Wooster 42 41 Berea 38 82V2 Cloverleaf 34 47 Kent 63 Z 'W' 3 psyched up for the discus throw. 39 X2 31 31 36 . f A at N- Rf-wxwh 4 ,, 'R it E F + -... ,NE , f , ,mf-if iI '9f f'i 'W 3. Q 'V . 4 J ,U , 1 . Q! HN 4' I M , , ,N L ,M .. mf xi' r. he jp :. 'S' , ',...f3'- ' l 2331 , ...- K I .-:mmf FAM TOP LEFT: Chris True sprlnts her way to the finish line. MIDDLE LEFT: Sue Opalenlk strives to overcome her competition. ABOVE: Susan Gerberlch expresses the pain of being number one. LEFT: Lynn Elsass, Alexia Nyzen, Jenny Gill, Kris Reynolds prove there ls no compltlon for them. f' Rf if sglffl E5 ,Bt Nw Y, I I ,, K 5 W4 gf, ,U 4' Qwdgt' jlfml, M ,fig 4 ?'I ffc' X A , Q f 1. bf ' J, Q ' - E R ' ,Ji . A X. A Q M v ,M vfg f X U f QA Rf' - V -1 S- ,Alf le ef-if? if - -' f xg 3 f r,3yfQi,sa35s L 5, N 5, '.L- Q Y 15531. 4' - if xl ffQr'f'E?Y' yf 9' c M , 1 .,,1:::5if1si :s1f 5 Above: Paulette keeps her stomach in shape by doing slt-ups. Top left: The squat thrust keeps Kathy Roberts and Missy Mintzer's legs fit and trim. Right: Jazzerclse has danced its way into the lives of Julie Petrlck, Sandy Paris and Paula Stimely. Q Fitness F reaks! s r-...Ns-' , so ' E ' ' K ' Q f l' Q' 1 M I 1. S x I N Bottom right: Kert Boedicker demonstrates the leg curl machine in the weight room. Below: Playing tennis is Dave Prlnce's idea of fitness. 44 ...f- A 'F , -1 x g X ' J Above: Jan Johansson puts the final touches of fitness to work with a good tan. Via s H ' --' 2 X s gveivfe 5 ...,:.,,f 1 f' ? 2 ' .,., ,.,. . .x,, ,.,,,:.1 1, .,,A,... . ,,., .. L ' fu E2w:ZLfsL,,:s.ssfi vile 1 as . 12:55 '7 .M Ehif 9 KFZZZHSH: . Z. 1 X 'QV i 5 , 5. ,z, si EM 5562 ailing .:..:. 4: im, La l Q52 iii- -V 2, iIf'i:'i' iii' z 2 5 I E - s im: -.i! ..11 xml-5 1i..s..:::- 1 uf . 5 E Q ' 3 Qi Q E? z2J.E55iElis , gg 2 5..:: li gwpfw I Z: N1 Q F- ' 1 'f 2 K ! 2 2 I X . ,,,., .. X E ........,..........., , K s , 3 N a UQ 34 , 1 1 ,, 1 X5 L ' all Q' 2555 E 1 ' S M f M gr Eff gggi fiigiggw 355 53 wffifz- 35 252 .,, . . ,. 1. 5 ...,..,... A .... .- ...1. 5 K i ' . - - ' ,..,.,,......,,... . . ........ ,..,. J ' M. Va- 'K' 'X K Left: Sr. Class officers are President, Carla Cronkg Vice President, Sue White: and Secretary-Treasurer, Shelly Simmons. Belowg President of Student Council, Sue Ransom stands with Tricia Perry, VPg Kelli Curtis, Secretary: and Shelly Luck, Treasurer. Senior Class Officers 1 98 1 -82 ,Rel ,. N-was 5 .5 fist -www-up- 'f Sr. Class representatives to Student Council are Rainy Tehi, Rhonda Adcox, Derek Steelberg, Ken Nelhbuhr, and Jon Ames. Commons Life ls On Fire Kelli Curtis shows what fun the commons can be when one has thlrd period Senior study hall and Marty Smole is present ,harassing everyone as usual. The commons just wouldn't be complete without some tunes yrolling off the speakers. Kert Tom Adams, and om Tavenello add a bit of to the commons. 'U 'N I . V. Vf, A 3 ee..,' , 5 to ,Q - 2. u: '1li f f, arm, W 5 , - sf-L VW it 4 WV , X- : J .lfv or -in rf rig ,-1 R 2 Donna Banfleld, and Rich Sponsler try not to show their laughter to Kent Ely's newest joke. Billie Wright shows the world her beautiful side. As she tries to entertain and keep the Sr.'s laughing so they won't freeze. Reaganomlcs, The Ro al Weddm Abbott, Deborah: O.E.A.-11, 12. Abell, Tamara: Bruin Staff-ll Drama-ll, 123 Spanish-9. Adams, Thomasg Bruin Staff- l2p Football-9-125 Ski-11, 12. Adcox, Rhonda Almenar, Roberto Alexander, Heidi: F.H.A.-10, 12. Ames, Jonathan: Baseball-9, 103 C.C.-125 Football-10, ll: Stud. Council-12g Track-ll fConf. Champs Mile Relayj 12 Rotary Club-12. Andrews, Joseph: V.l.C.A.-11, 12 Ansell, Paul Bach, Theodore: Basketball-9 C.C.-9-12 flst team All County-1213 F.C.A.-103 Intramurals-10-123 Track-9-12 Back, Sheryl Bajec, Mary QNo photojg Drama-11, 123 French-103 Latin-93 N.F.L.-9, 103 V.l.C.A.- 11, 12. Bajorek, Ellen: Basketball-9, 10: F.C.A.-125 French-9-123 Intramurals-11, 12g N.F.L.-9, 105 N.H.S.-11, 12 fPresidentJg Ski-11: Stud. Council-9, llg Volleyball-9, 12 fCo-Captain! Softball-9, ll. Ball, Brian Banfleld, Charles: N.F.L.-9-12 Banfleld, Donna: O.E.A.-11, 12 lPresldentJg Pep-93 Choir-9 Barelter, Lisa: Cheerleader-10 12: Gymnastics-9-125 0.E.A.- 11, 123 Pep-9-12: Track-10: Choir-9. 130 The Atlanta Murders Solved Bates, Rose Bauer, Matthew Bauer, Regenlag Excellent Rating in OMEA, Solo 8: Ensembleg Drama-9-123 French-9-123 Key-93 N.P.L.-l0- 12 Pep-9, 113 Marching, Concert Bands-9, 10, Choir- 10-12g Candy Striper-9-10: Campus Life-9- Bearden, Annette, Annual Staff-10-125 Bruin Staff-ll: French-9: Ski-10, 11: Teachers Aide-12. Beaver, James: D.E.C.A.-12: Tennis-10-12 lMost Improved Player, 111. Bebout, Tara: Basketball-9, 10: Spanish-9-11. Berlin, Kelly Bishop, Barbara, V.l.C.A.-11, 12. Bishop, Donald Black, Deborah: Cheerleader- llg French-9-ll: Gymnastics- 9, 129 Key-95 Pep-9-115 Ski-10, Track-10g Teacher Aide-12g March. Band-10-123 Concert-9- llg Flag Corp-ll, 12, Swim Timer-10-12. Black, John: NFL-95 Spanish-9, 103 Wrestling-9-11 fLettered 101. Blackstone, Carey: V.l.C.A.- 11, 12. Blakeslee, Juleen: Latin-10,115 Marching Band-10, llg Concert-9-12. Bloch, Amy Blyth, Melissa: French-9, 103 Ski-9, 10, 12: Teacher Alde- 12. Boedicker, Kent: Football-9-12 QLettered 11, 1253 V.l.C.A.-ll, 12. 131 Twenty Cent Stamps, Vldeo Games Boedlcker, Kert, Football-9-12 QAII Medina, All Conf. ll, 121: V.l.C.A.-11, 12 QPresldentlg Wrestling-9-11. Bordac, William: Swim-10-123 V.l.C.A.-ll, 12. Borland, Laurie: French-9, 10: Math-11, 125 N.H.S.-11, 12. Boyer, Robin: F.H.A.-105 0.E.A.-11, 12. Boyer, Roy Bayes, Darleneg Pep-10: Spanish-9, 10: V.I.C.A.-ll, 12. Bozigar, Karen Bragg, Llndag F.H.A.-11, 123 Football-11 Uralnerlg V.l.C.A.- 11, 12. Branham, Daniel 1No photolg V.l.C.A.-11, 12. Bricker, William Burchett, Kelly Burkett, Denise Byers, Michael, French-10, 113 Pep-10-12: Skl-9, 10: Concert Band-9-12: Marching-10-125 Stage-9. Carney, Lesag Gymnastics-95 Pep-9: V.l.C.A.-11, 123 D.H.O.- Class Officer, ll, 12. Carney, Teresa: 0.E.A.-ll, 129 Pep-9: C.0.E. Class V-Pres. 12. Carrlno, Michael: Pep-9-123 Marching Band-9-12. Casteele, Venltag F.H.A.-103 0.E.A.-11, 12, Pep-95 C.0.E. Class Sect. 12. 132 Fired Llp With Spirit fx- f 4 Aren't Senior guys wonderful, Craig Miracle, Bill Vukovlch, Jim Clark, Ken Nelbuhr, Ted Bach, Jon Ames, Jerry Shega, and Jeff Reynolds decided, to help the cheerleaders, get the football team and the student body psyched for the game against Barberton. Rhonda Adcox has definitely won the most spirit girl contest at WHS! Rhonda has graduated from the rowdlest Frosh to the Rowdlest Senior. Tom Kyner, Karen Speicher, and Tim Flath show how much they love Ken Nelbuhr as Ken was named most spirited at the football pep rally. Cheerleader, Lisa Barleter, displays one of the reasons she became a cheerleader. Her mouth was very helpful in getting all the Seniors fired up! P l Pix , .r-lf'x Presidential Jelly Beans, Hunger Strikes Chamberlin, David Childers, Russell, Pep-10-125 Ski-11: Track-10, Wrestling-93 Marching Band-9-11. Clark, James: Basketball-9-125 C.C.-95 F.C.A.-11, 123 Latin-9, 10: Clifford, Marty, Intramurals- llp Latin-9, 105 Math-113 Pep Band, Concert, Marching-9-123 Swim-10-12. Cluckey, Glenn fNo photojg Football-9-llg V.l.C.A.-11, 12. Conover, Sherri: Annual-95 Basketball-9g Cheerleader-9, F.H.A.-1 lg Track-93 Volleyball- 9. Cooley, Katherine, Key-95 Pep-125 Spanish-9-113 Choir- 9,l0. Coolman, Ted Cope, Thomas: French-9, N.F.L.-9: Pep-10-123 Marching Band-9-12. Craddock, Laurie: Annual-10- 125 Latin-95 Pep-10, 113 Track timer-10 Cramer, Annette, Annual-123 Softball-9-ll, French-9, 103 N.H.S.-ll, 12, Pep-9, 10. Crawford, Terrence: C.C.-95 French-9-115 Intramurals-ll, 12g Tennis-10-12. Croghan, Deborah, French-9, 103 O.E.A.-125 Pep Band-9. Cronk, Carla, Basketball-9, 10g Drama-9-llg Intramurals-ll, 125 N.H.S.-ll, 12, Spanish-95 Stud. Council-9-113 Softball-9, 10, QScorekeeperg ll, 1213 Swim timer-11, 12. Crowe, Tim, Baseball-9-12: V.I.C.A.-ll, 123 Wrestllng-9- 12. Cullen, Victoria, Gymnastics- 12g O.E.A.-11: Spanish-9, 10. Curtis, Kelli, Bruin-11, 123 Cheerleader-9, 10, Drama-105 N.F.L.-9-12 lState Qual. 9, lljg Pep-9-125 Vice-Pres. ll: Ski-95 Stud. Council-9-123 Womens Club 8: Rotary guest. 134 Y' ,R 54 Q ss, I 1 fs' -N.. el L.,.. -QQ. 11, iv 'N-A ...,,. Assassination Attempt Cf Pope John Paul Il i 133. .L F. XSYES Ne. F 12125 S 1 'ff .-'Q ll Daniels, William: Baseball-12: Basketball-9, 10: F.C.A.-9-12: Football-9-12: Intramurals-ll, 12: Tennis-10. Data, Annemarie fNo photolg French-9, 10: Pep-9-12. Davis, Jlm deAguiar, Mary: Conf. Champs-9 lTennisJ: N.F.L.-9- 12: N.H.S.- 11, 123 Soccer-9, 10: Spanish-10: Tennis-9, 10, 12 Mu Alpha Theat Nat. Math Hon.-113 Campus Life-9, 10. Dean, Timothy: Basketball-10: Football-9-12 QAII-Conf., All- County, Dist. Hon. Men.J: Intramurals-11, 12g Delionde, Debra: C.C.-12: F.C.A.-12: French-9, 10: N.H.S.-11, 12 QSecr.-Treas.Jg Pep-10, 11: Swim-9, 12: Track 11, 12: Marching 8z Concert Band. DiLauro, Michael lNo photojg Basketball-10, 12: Golf-9-12 QAII-Conf. l-lon. Men.-11: lst team All-Conf.-12,3 French-9- 12 lntramurals-9, 11. DlPIetro, Michael: Baseball-9, 103 Football-9: Golf- 10-123 Intramurals-10-12: CYO Basketball-9, 12: The Word-9. Doak, Tom: Golf-9, 10: Pep Band-9-12: Ski-10, 11: Swim- 123 Marching 8a Concert Band 9-12. Duffy, Michael: Bruin-10-12: Drama-11: Football Manager- 9. Dyser, Cheryl: Bruin-11, 123 Ski-12: Tennis-12. Earle, Robert: French-9, 10: Pep Band-9-12: Track-12. Ebaugh, Nancy: Baseball-Stat. 10: C.C.-Stat. 12: Latin-12: Pep-9: Spanish-9, 10: Softball- 10. Eckler, Andrew: Ski-10, llg Pep and Band: Solo Contest Tuba. Eggeman, Sandra: 0.E.A.-ll, 12. Ellebruch, Lisa: Basketball-9: 0.E.A.-ll, 12g Softball-9-llg Marching Band-10-12: Concert-9-12: Choir-9, Ely, Kent: Baseball- 10-12 flionors 1113 Basketball-9-12 fl-lonors 10. lljg C.C.-9: F.C.A.9-125 French-9, 10: N.H.S.-11, 12: Soccer-12. Evans, Esther: F.H.A.-9, 10. 135 Columbia Space Shuttle, Big League Chew Evans, Richard F.: French-9, 10: Pep'l0-12: Swim-10-125 Marching 8: Concert Band-9- 12. Evans, Richard T.: Football-9, 10. Ewing, Susan: Latin-9, 10: N.H.S.-ll, 12g Swim Timer-9, 12. Falanga, Beth, Bruin-9-123 French-11, 12, N.H.S.-ll, 12g Pep Band-105 Concert- 9-123 Marching-10, 125 Stage-9-ll. Farkas, Thomas Favinger,Donnag O.E.A.-ll, 125 Concert Band-9. Ferrara, Kimberly: 0.E.A.-11, 12: Tennis-11, 12 fHon. Ment., Ill: Softball-9. Flnn, Michael: Basketball-9, 10: Football-9-11: Intramurals- ll, 12. Flath, Timothy: Baseball-10: F.C.A.-10, 113 Football-9-12 QLetteredJg V.l.C.A.- ll, 125 Wrestling-9. Fleming, Glenn Fraley, Kenneth: D.E.C.A.-12. Freeman, Lynn Frledl, Mary: French-9, 105 Gymnastics-10-123 Key-9, 10: N.H.S.-ll, 12g Marching 81 Concert Band-9-11: Flag Corp- llg Teacher Aide-12. Gahan, Chris: Football-9, 10: French-9: Ski-9, 10: V.l.C.A.- 11, 12. Galrlng, Kathy, Annual-11, 12: French-9, 105 Ski-9-llp Volleyball-9-115 Softball Scorekeeper-9, 10: Teacher Aide-12. Gardner, Mark, Ski'l0. 136 ff n,, 1 -97 f 1 n 'gin fwfw '1,ljg1 I la ul 11,52 W 1 A I.,j...7 M Flaming Friendships Karen Speicher smells the beautiful Not only does the Class of 82 have spirit they have friends too. Tara Bebout, Carol Jarvis, Beth Ullchney, Beth Falanga and Ken Fraley have developed quite an extraordinary friendship as they make each other smile through another day of Government class. carnation she received from a special friend on Sweetest Day. NHS society hosted the carnatlon sale. Beth Skolnlcki, and Alexia Verghese show what fun Senior study hall can be when you have friends. Friendship is a very special word between Jackie Newcomer and Emily Gloeckler. Jackie is showing her love for ther fellow classmate out in the courtyard. Baseball's 50 Day Walkout, New York's Gear, Elizabeth: Spanish-9-125 Library Aide-10, 11. Gelmer, Mike: Latin-9: Wrestling-9. Gerberlch, Leah Gibson, Charles: Football-95 French-9, 10: Ski-9, 10: Wrestling-9-12. Gibson, Mark: D.E.C.A.-123 lntramurals'l0-12: Soccer-10- 12: Swim-9, 10. Gilbert, Leslie Gloeckler, Emily: Basketball- 9-12g C.C.-9-12 12nd Team-101: F.C.A.-10-125 N.H.S.-ll, 12: Track-9-12 llst Team-10, Ill. Gonls, Barry: D.E.C.A.-125 Football-12. Goode, Kelly: D.E.C.A.-12: Spanish-93 Candy Striper-9- 12. Gordon, Todd Graham, Bonita Graves, Philip Greczanllr, Monica: Drama-9 10: French-10-12: Swim-9-12: Softball-9-12. Grimm, Mary: French-10: Latin-9: Pep Band-10, ll: Marching-9-llg Concert-9-12. Hahn, Mia: Drama-9, 10: French-9, 10: 0.E.A.-11: Softball-10. Hall, Brent: Ski-103 V.I.C.A.- ll, 125 Intramurals-ll. 9 138 'aff' Ai, . . 'Q 4. x T .1 , 1 QQS ' x X: -mg X E 3 Guardian Angels, Superman II n 'fr .QQ , ,, wiv Y .. rf -Ea si.-.W , ,fffgyglwfi i it v. m - ,A I' V my Hamilton, Karen: Annual-10- 12: French-10, 113 Ski- 10, 12. Hamm, Sheila Harris, Beverly: Bruin-11: N.F.l..-9: Pep-11. Harris, James Hart, John: French-9, 10: Key 9: N.H.S.-11, 12: Pep Band-10- 12: Marching-9-12. Hasenyager, Rlchelle: D.E.C.A.-12: F.H.A.-10-125 O.E.A.-11: Spanish-10. Hawk, Stacy: O.E.A.-ll, 125 Pep-9: Spanish-9. Heberllng, Kristin: F.H.A.-9, 10: French-103 Choir-12. Held, Susan: F.H.A.-9, 10, V.l.C.A.-ll, 12. Henthorn, Karen: Baseball-10, ll: 0.E.A.-11, 12: Pep-9: Spanish-9, 10: J.A. Herrold, Dana: French-9, 10: Key-9, 10: N.H.S.-11, 12: Pep- 9, 12: Stud. of Month Comm.- 12. Hevener, Robert: FootbaIl-9- 12: Intramurals-ll, 12: Wrestling-9, 10. Hoerger, Jeft: D.E.C.A.-12: Pep Band-9, 10: Concert 8: Marching-9, 10: Ski-12. Holslnger, David Hoosier, Colleen: French-9: O.E.A.-ll, 12. House, Mark: Football-9-11: Wrestling-9-12. 139 Rubik's Cube, Beverly Hills Diet, Richard Simmons Householder, Beth: Annual-113 French-9, 10: Key-9, 105 Pep- 9-l2p Ski-10, 115 Wrest. Scorekeeper-103 Peer Listening-9. Houston, Michelle: Key-11, 12: Latin-99 Majorette-9-125 N.H.S.-ll, 123 Ski-105 Stud. Council-99 Tennis-10- Marching 8: Concert Band-9- 123 Swim Timer-ll. Hrlck, Lisa: Pep Band-10, ll: Concert 8: Marching-9-12. Humphrey, Guy llg, Hugh: Bruin-113 D.E.C.A.- 125 Drama-9-113 French-113 N.F.l..-9-113 Stud. Coun.-9: Stud. of Month Comm. 12. Janeczek, Connie Jarvis, Carol: Softball-10-123 Basketball-9, 103 F.C.A.-125 Intramurals-11, 125 Ski-125 Track-9: Volleyball 9-123 Teacher Aide-12. Jones, Connie: French-9, 103 Tennis-9, 10: Debate-93 Track Trainer-93 Drama-12: Choir-9- 12. Kasserman, Connie: Bruin-10- 12: Cheerleader- 9, 11, 129 French-9, 10: Gymnastics-103 N.H.S.-ll, 12: Pep-9-12 Teacher Aide-12 Kegg, Brian: Track-9-12 QAII- Conf.Jg Teacher Aide-123 Football- Intramurals- Homecoming Court - Student Council- Kelly, Pollyannag French-9, 10: Pep-9-129 Ski-10-125 Wrestling Scorekeeper-9, 10. Kendall, Jayeg French-9, 103 Key-11, 12g Ski-10-12: Soccer- 12 Stat. Kennell, William Klecha, Susan: Bruin-10g French-9, 10: V.l.C.A.- 11. Knapp, Michael: Football-9 Intramural-9-125 Ski-10-125 Track-9. 140 EY A gif: saf- ia-1' Sparks Fl When Seniors Study 1 Renee Pace and Mike Walker compare the notes they took in Government to prepare themselves on the upcoming test over the presidency. Mark Whitlam, Don Wallick, and the rest of the senior comp. class work dili- gently under the watchful eye of Miss Roher. Debi Black just can't concentrate on her teachers aide unless her sugar intake is up. She enjoyed her sucker and finally finished the assignment. 4 , 1 Mike Finn finally gave up on trying to solve his computer problem. He eventually asked Mrs. Barlow for help with a desperate look. Lisa Maple listens to an exciting lecture in 4th period English Lit. class. How can it be boring with Mr. Gorman teaching? Raiders 0f The Lost Ark, Tom Selleck Knight, Debra Koenig, Gall: French-105 Key- 11, 125 Soccer-12, Stat. Kollert, Cindy: F.H.A.-9, 105 Pep-95 Spanish-105 V.l.C.A.-10, 11. Kramer, Cheri: Ski-10-125 Spanish-9, 105 Tennis-11, 125 Softball-9-12. Kuder, Dang V.l.C.A.-11, 125 Wrestling-9-12 f3rdJ Kuntz, Wendyp F.H.A.-105 V.l.C.A.-11, 12. Kyner, Thomas: Drama-115 F.C.A.-9, 105 Football-9-125 French-9-115 Track-10, 125 Teacher Aide-125 Rotary- Laikos, Peterg French-9, 10 Key-9-12. Lance, Bruce Latimer, Laura: Cheerleader- 9-I25 0.E.A.-11, 125 Pep-9-12. Lawrence, Audrey: French-10, 115 N.H.S.-11, 125 Swim Timer-9-115 Choir-9-ll. Leatherman, Debra: French-95 O.E.A.-ll, 125 Concert Band-9, 105 Marching-10-12. Leatherman, Jefk Football-105 V.l.C.A.-ll, 12. Leonard, Scotty Drama-10-125 French-9, 105 N.F.L.-105 Soccer-11, 125 Treas. 8: V. Pres. Drama Light, Kenneth Llnderman, Kimberly: O.E.A.- 11, 125 Pep-9: Baseball Scorekeeper-105 Football Manager-115 V. Pres. O.E.A- 12 142 71 QT' M..- if , -0-I 'YJ' g ,,,5. - Loni Anderson, Brooke Shields Top Stars K gm. 7:-1' -'M it W ,J as 1 - ' I .1 r4.3 ..f .1 ' 1 rl Long, Lyn Luck, Shelley: Bruin-125 C.C.- llg Drama-12, French-9, 10: Pep-11, 12p Stud. Council-ll, 12: Swim-9-12 fLetter Track- 10, 12. Madigan, Kimberly, Basketball-9, 105 F.C.A.-ll, 123 Intramurals-11, 12: N.H.S. 11, 12g Volleyball-9-125 Softball-9-12. Mak, Marta, C.C.-93 Pep Band 10-12g Pep-9: Swim-115 Marching 81 Concert Band-9- 12. Manning, Janet Mansfield, Jeffrey Maple, Lisa: French-10, 11: Ski-12: Teacher Aide-12. Marrln, Monique: F.C.A.-11, 123 French-9, 105 Intramurals- 11g Pep-9: Ski-10: Softball-9- 11g Teacher Aldeg Basketball- Intramurals-Soccer-Track Mast, Lisa, French-9: 0.E.A.- 115 Pep-9-123 Ski-9. Matty, Genlece Mavlty, Karen, French-9: Gymnastics-125 Maiorette-9, 10: Line Captain-11, 125 Pep Band-10, ll: Pep-125 Sk Track- 9, Choir-10-12: Marching 8: Concert-9-12. Maynard, Paul McCabe, Scott: Football-9-115 Ski-9-12: Soccer-95 Spanish- l0g Stud. Council-9, 103 Swlm- llg WaterPolo-11 D.E.C.A.-12. McCullough, Sean, D.E.C.A.- 123 N.F.L.-93 Spanish-9. McElroy, Gregg V.l.C.A.-11, 12 Wrestling-9-12 lConf. Champj. McGill, Kurt: V.I.C.A.-11, 125 Wrestling-9-12. 143 Rolling Stones Tour The CLS. McGinnis, Patrick McNerney, Timothy Mendenhall, Timothy: D.E.C.A -123 Intramurals-9-12.: Gymnastics-9: Student Council-10: Track-9, 10. Miller, Barbara, French-9-125 Math-ll, 12: N.F.L.-9-12. Miller, Terry, Football-9-12g Ski-10-12. Milo, Michelle Miracle, Craig, Basketball-9- 12 lLettered ll, 12lg Homecoming Court-113 Teacher Aide-12. Miracle, Michael Monroe, MaryBeth, Cheerleader-9, 12g F.C.A.-11, 125 French-9-115 Key-9-123 N.F.L.-105 N.H.S.-11, 125 Band- 9,l0g Pep-9-125 Ski-10, 113 Track-9-12 QAII Conf.10, 115, Candy Striping-10, 11g Marching 8: Concert: 9, 10. Morrison, Douglas: Basketball- 9g Intramurals-10: Latin-9, 10g Astronomy-11. Moses, Lisa: Choir-10-12. Moutes, Michael, Ski Musch, Christopher Myers, Angela, French-10: N.F.L.-9: Pep-9, 105 Wrestling Scorekeeper-9,10. Napler, Linda: Spanish-9: V.l.C.A.-ll, 12. Nester, Julie, D.E.C.A.-123 Drama-9, 105 Pep-9, 105 Ski- 10-12. Newcomer, Jacquelyn, Basketball-105 lntramuralsllg N.H.S.-11, 129 Spanish-9: Track-9. 144 .f gf 4-: ll li1..f 49 A I' bil Muslim Machine Gunners Murder An ar Sadat 'N-. YL.,19 1 f-7 Tv, Yb- 3 'Ku Nelbuhr, Kenneth Noe, Michael: Basketball-9, 10: Bruin-10, 11g C.C.-10: D.E.C.A.-123 Football-9, 11: Tennis-10-12 lMost Improved- Ill. 0'Brien, Scott lNo photojg Baseball-9, 109 Football-9, 115 Wrestling-9. Ondrlck, Kathleen Opllnger, Connie Pace, Renee: Pep-9-125 Ski-10 Spanish-9. Palmateer, Dean, F.C.A.-9, 10, 125 Football-9-12: Ski-10: Spanish-9, 103 Track-9, 105 Astronomy-11. Palmateer, Leigh: Basketball- 9, 103 O.E.A.-11, 12: Spanish- 10g Track- 9, 10: Volleyball-9, 10. Pantalone, John, D.E.C.A.-12: Ski-10, 113 Swim-9. Paris, Sandra, Pep-9-11: Spanish-9, 10: Peer Listening- 10, 119 Teacher Aide-123 Band-9. Parsons, Matthew Pelfrey, William: V.l.C.A.-123 Wrestling-11, 12. Penksa, Nanette Pennington, Pamela, F.H.A.- 10g 0.E.A.-11, 123 Ski-103 Spanish-93 Swim Timer-11. Perry, Mark: D.E.C.A.-123 Drama-9, 10: Ski-10: Soccer- 10-12 QMVP, 1980-Captain-121. Perry, Patricia, Annual-115 Basketball- 9-123 Cheerleader- 9-l2g French-9, 10, Homecoming Court-113 N.H.S.-11, 12: O.E.A.-11, Pep- 9-12g Stud. Council-9-12: Track-9: Conf. Champs, Basketball. Perry, Victoria lNo photojg F.H.A.-9. Pe trlk, Julie 145 Michael Stanley Band Performs Tc Phillips, Kevin: Golf-9, 10: Intramurals-ll, 12: Spanish-9: Basketball-9, 10. Phillips, LouAnn: F.H.A.-9, 10, 0.E.A.-ll, 12: Who's Who-12: Merit Roll-12. Plepho, Scott: Bruin-11: Drama-9, ll, 123 N.F.L.-9-12. Pike, Claudia Ponting, Janice: Annual-10, ll: French-9, 10: Homecoming Court-10: Pep-9-11: Ski-9, 10: V.l.C.A.-ll, 12. Pool, Charmaine Premo, Kathleen: Drama-9-ll: French-ll, 12: Latin-9: Choir- 9-12. Rabung, Gary: Baseball-9: Football-9-12 Q11-2nd teamjg Intramurals-9-12: WrestIlng-9- 11 110, ll-All CBC Ransom, Susan: French-9: N.H.S.-ll, 12: Pep-9, 10: Ski- 10: Stud. Council-9-12: Teacher Aide-12. Ratta, Kevin: D.E.C.A.-12. Ravetta, Christine Rech, Rodney: Key-9: V.l.C.A.- 11, 12. Recny, Robert: Math-12: Pep Band-9-12: Marching-9-12: Spanish-9, 10. Reich, Joseph: D.E.C.A.-12. O.E.A.-11, 12. Reynolds, Jeffrey: C.C.-10: Football-9, 11: Homecoming Court-9: Intramurals-9, 10: Track-9-12 lhonorslg Stud. of Monthe Comm.-11, 12. Reynolds, Klmberlig Gymnastics-9: 0.E.A.-11, 12: Pep-10-12: Ski-10: Spanish-9. 146 V WJ QD x ver 54,000 People: Haitian Refugees 'UNK vw YY MXH! I Rlch, Peter: O.E.A.-11, 12: Pep Band-10-12: Marching 8: Concert Band-9-12. Richards, Scott: Pep Band-9- I2: Ski-9: Spanish-9, 10. Roberts, Mary Ann: Basketball-9: F.C.A.-10-12: French-9, 10: Intramurals-11: Pep-9: Volleyball- 9-12. Robinson, Tlna:Football-9-11. Rohrer, Jill: F.H.A.-10: N.H.S.- ll, 12: 0.E.A.-11, 12. Romano, David: Ski: 10-12. Ross, Tamara: Pep-9, 10: Spanish-9: Track-9, 10: V.l.C.A.-11, 12: Swim Timer-9, 10. Royse, Heather Ruckman, John lNo photojg Football-9, 105 Intramurals-10: Soccer-11: Wrestling-9-12 lLettered Ill Rufener, Rebecca: French-9- 11: Pep Band-9, 10, Band-9-12: Flags-11, 12: Teacher Aide-12: Track-9-12 lConf Honors-101 Volleyball-9. Schaffer, Philip: Football-9: Golf-10: Track-9, 10: V.l.C.A.- 11, 12. Schilling, Laura: Softball-9-125 Basketball-9, 10: F.C.A.-12: Intramurals-ll, 12: Volleyball- 9-11g Teacher Aide-12. Schrengauer, Christine: Latin- 9, 10: Mime-9: Pep Band-9-12: Marching-10-12: Concert-9- 12. Schroeder, Lois: Pep Band-9- 11: Concert-9-ll: Marching-10, ll: V.l.C.A.-11, 12. Scott, Kent: Baseball-9-12: Basketball-9-ll: D.E.C.A.-12: Intramurals-12: Baseball All- Conf. Sechrlst, Kristen: Softball-9- 12: Basketball-9-11: Mascot- 12g Pep Band-10: Ski-9: Spanish-9: Tennis-12 Track- 11. Secrist, Linda: Bruin-11, 123 Cheerleader-9-11: Pep-9-ll: Athletic Secr.-ll. 147 San Francisco 49ers Win Super Bo Seidel, Laura Semprlnl, Scarlett: Basketball- 9p N.H.S.-11, 12: Spanish-10, 11: Tennis-ll, 12: Softball-9. Shega, Gerald, C.C.-9-1 lg Intramurals-11, 125 Track-9- 12, Wrestling-9, 10. Shields, Linda, F.H.A.-103 O.E.A.-ll, 12. Shlpe, Jennifer, Latin-9, 10. Shoemaker, Linda: Pep Band- 9, 103 Pep-9, 10, Spanish-9: Teacher Aide-125 Band-9. Shreve, Brad Simmons, Shelly, Basketball- 9-l2g French-9, Key-llg Pep-9- 12, Spanish-llp Stud. Council- 9-12g Track-93 Little Sis-93 Stud. Coun. Officer-9-12. Skolnlckl, Bethannep Pep-9-11: Ski-ll: C.O.E.-12. Smith, Gary, Annual-10 Smith, Heather: Annual-llp Latin-103 N.H.S.-11, 125 Tennis-10, 115 Track-9: V.l.C.A.-ll, 123 Volleyball- Smith, Mary Ann, Pep Band- ll, 12g Marching-10-123 Concert-9-12. Smith, Ross Smith, Tammy: O.E.A.-ll, 12, Pep-9-ll: Ski-9-ll: Track-10. Smale, Martin: Ski-10-12: Soccer-10-123 Track-ll. Snowden, Cheryl, D.E.C.A.-123 Drama-ll, 12, French-9-115 Spanish-115 Choir-9, llg Candy Strlper-9. 148 of Q1-5 . ,fx -f ff ..- A f ft f 1 A Air Traffic Controllers Strike Snyder, Vicki: Basketball-9: Pep-9, 10: Spanish-9: Swim-10 11, 12: Track-10: Teacher Aide-12: Marching and Concert Band-9-11: Softball-9: Diving Honors. Spelcher, Karen: Bruin-12: Key-10-12: N.H.S.-11, 12: Pep- 9, 10: Ski-10: Spanish-9: Swim-9: Track-9-12. Sponsler, Richard: Baseball- 10-12 12nd Team All Conf.J: Football-9-12: N.H.S.-11, 12: Wrestling-9, 10: Lion's Club Starcher, Julie: D.E.C.A.-12: F.H.A.-10: Spanish-93 V.l.C.A.- 11: Choir-9, 10. Starling, Bonnie:F.H.A.-9, 10: V.l.C.A.-ll, 12. Stauffer, Richard Stebbins, Sheryl: C.C.-9: French-9-ll: Latin-12: N.F.L.- 10: N.H.S.-ll-12: Ski-123 Tennis-10-12: Track-9. Steelberg, Derek: French-9-12 Math-11, 12: N.F.L.-9-12: N.H.S.-11, 12: Stud. Council- 12g Band-9. Steen, Jon Stone, Christina: French-9: Track-ll, 12: V.I.C.A.-11, 12. Storad, Ann Stroh, Todd Sullivan, Brian Swain, Andrea: French-9, 10: O.E.A.-ll, 12: Pep-9-12: Ski-9- 12: Wrestling Scorekeeper-9, 10. Tavanello, Thomas: D.E.C.A.- 12: Football-9-12: Intramurals- 9-12 Tehl, Lorraine: Annual-12: Cheerleader-9: Drama-10: French-9-ll fPres. 101: N.F.L.- 9-12 110, 11 Treas.-10 State Finalist, 12 Preslg N.H.S.-11, 12: Pep-9, 10: Stud. CounclI-9- 12: V. Pres.-10-ll Stud. of Month Comm. 11, 12. 149 Mr. Parson s Becomes Prmclpal Teter, Jeffery Thompson, John: Baseball-9: J D.E.C.A.-12: Football-9-12: Intramurals-11, 12: Ski-10: Wrestling-9. Thompson, Michael Tlghe, Catherine: Basketball- 9: C.C.-10: Intramurals-ll: Ski-10: V.l.C.A.-11: Volleyball- 9. Tlttle, Michael: Spanish-10, 11. Townsend, Maureen: D.E.C.A.- 12: F.H.A.-9, 10. True, Cris: Basketball Scorekeeper-ll: Track-9-12 fAll Conf. 10-12:5 C.C.-9: F.C.A.-10: French-10: O.E.A.- llg Pep-9-12: Soccer Trainer, Scorekeeper-9, 10: Wrestling Scorekeeper-9, 10. Ullchney, Beth: French-9, 10: Pep-10: V.l.C.A.-11, 12. Uphold, Karen: F.H.A.- 10. Valentine, Laura Verghese, Alexia: Latin-ll, 12: Pep-9, 10. Vukovlch, William: Basketball-9-12: Bruin-10: All County, All District. Walker, Michael: F.C.A.-9-12: Football-9-12: French-93 Intramural-9-12: Track-9-125 Choir-9-ll: All Conf. ll, 12. Wallick, Donald: Baseball-9: N.l-l.S.-ll, 12: Pep Band-10-12 Concert-9-12: Marching-10-12: Track-10. Waltz, Rebecca: V.l.C.A.-1 1, 12. Warner, Brad: Bruin-ll, 125 Drama-10-12: French-9-ll: N.F.L.-10. Watts, Trisha: Pep-10: Track- 9: V.l.C.A.- ll, 12: Mascot-ll: Softball-10. Wa yman, Leona 150 MSM Sale To Raise Money aft 3' a C3545 f if , if J a r if we-H-'lv ,,' fly, f!,, ffy 1'- FR Weikert, Nicholas: Basketball- 9-123 F.C.A.-10-123 N.H.S.-11, 122 Track-9-12. Weirath, Kristine: Pep-93 Ski- l23 Spanish-10, 113 Teacher Aide-12. Welshaar, Douglas: Bruin-113 Intramurals-9, IOQ Latin-93 Pep Band-9-123 Marching-9-12. Wellman, Klmberlyg D.E.C.A.- 121 F.H.A.-103 Swim Timer-103 V.l.C.A.-ll. Wertz, Da vldg Football-9-123 Latin-9, 10. West, Mark Wlreeland, Ronald White, Christine: D.E.C.A.'12Q French-93 Office Helper. White, Randy fNo photoj3 D.E.C.A.-12. White, Susan: Baseball-103 Basketball Stat.-10, 11: F.C.A.-10-123 Homecoming Court-9, 123 Intramurals- 11 N.H.S.-11, 122 0.E.A.-113 Pep- 9, 10, 123 Stud. Council-10-123 Track-93 Volleyball-11, 123 Library Aide-93 Softball-ll, 123 Class V. Pres.-10. Whltlam, Mark: Basketball-103 F.C.A.-10-123 Football-123 French-93 Golf-93 Intramurals- 9, ll, 123 Ski-11, 123 Spanish- 103 Track-11, 12. Wiggins, Debbie Wlllls, Cheryl Wlnston, Chrlstlna Winter, Jeffrey Wood, Todd Workman, Fred: Football-93 V.l.C.A.-11, 12. 151 152 Superintendent Fix Retires Wright, Bllllp French-9, 10: O.E.A.-12g Pep-9-123 Ski-10-12g Track- 9. Wynkoop, Scotty Key-93 Skl- llg Spanish-9, 10g Wrestling- 10. Yosick, Jodeep O.E.A.-ll, 12. Yosick, Leslie 1 n M ., if? 4 5 . l Zlnk, Annie: Annual-10g Cheerleader-10, llg N.H.S.-11, 123 Pep-10, ll: Spanish-9, 10: Swim-95 Choir-9. Zuppas, Pam: Key-10-123 Pep- 9-123 Ski-10-123 Spanish-9, 10: Track-105 Softball-125 Choir- 'ww 10-12: Candy Striper-10-12. . 1 i . Renee Pace, alias Raggedy Ann, What's Up Doc?, says Kim stops momentarily to model for Ferrara as she welcomes her the camera on Halloween. classmates to Mr. Gorman's English Lit. class. 'EES' The Class Of 1982 'ii' ya as-'IP lj Tim Crowe is in automotives. 2J Marty Clifford smiles at Debi Black. 3J Basketball star, Kent Ely. 4j Mike Duffy concentrates on the Bruin, Editorial page. 51 Bruin Editor, Connie Kasserman. 63 What is she talking about, asks Kelli Curtis? 71 David Mills helps Mr. Neff with Audio Visuals. 81 Cross country runner, Emily Gloeckler. Acker, Debbie Acker, Rick Alkyer, Rob Anderson, Cristal Andrews, Twlla Arbogast, Stuart Attwood, Robin Baker, Mary Baldwin, Teri Banfield, Donald Barabas, Sara Barker, Liz Barkley, Jim Barnes, Dave Barnes, Patricia Barton, Debbie Bartzi, Bryan Bauman, Dianna Beeman, Kristi Bender, Scott Benner, Tracy Benya, Mark Berlin, Tracy Blro, Cindy Bishop, Ron Blanton, Aleta Blough, Kim Blough, Bill Bogard, Paul Book, Barb Bowling, Valerie Brannigan, Carol Brauer, Lisa Brewer, Mark Buck, Ray Buckingham, Mary Ann Byers, Dave Cadle, Tammy Cadle, Tim Carpenter, Kevin Carrino, Christine Caser, Eric Caskey, Tammy Castle, Sarah Centea, Scott Chamberlin, Steve Chambllss, Cassie Chaney, Gary Chaney, John Chaumont, Linda Chaumont, Mike Christie, Tricia Cllffel, Al Cline, Lisa Coler, Sue Conner, Brian Conrad, Trisha Cooley, Matt Cooley, Mike Coolman, Mame Cornelius, Mike Cranston, Glenn Crawford, Barry k ' Crislip, Mark 154 xv qs at it x 1 is X Y, xx if, . iw. YJ., .r. 'G Q ,N Q5 Q N ha -ae- -as fr QQ? - x ,X . ' t S 3 . ,Q fr us S Q .- 'if' Q .,., 3 K - mi xx 'Q it in Lkthiii a N kkh , 1. , K X , ' .. 95' 1, gt- gy, A my n M L W aaag V K 1 x 3 N t ,Ai X. l li: K CVIL Vkik K I , X K 1 asai at ,S a ' C 4, ' as ,k i so Kl, zsi h ,L y y Le g Q x .,.,, sw ,ft T X y E S .JP S K tt I 3 g Juniors Sell Magazines To Tune Of 87,000 00 Profit Left: The President and Vice-Presb dent of the Junior class were Charles Kirkpatrick and Julie Truex. Top left: The Student Council repre- sentatlves of the Junior class: Bill Blough, Hollle McNulty, Shari Kopil- chack, Karen Kegg, and Jim Ruch. Top right: The junior attendant of the 1891 Homecoming Court, Amy Vorn- dran and her escort, Bill Blough. The Juniors of the Class of 1983 made a net profit of 87,022.70 selling magazine sub- scriptions this fall. Ann Maggio, top seller won a stereo for her efforts. Jim Ruch, the number two seller, won S40.00. Greg Townsend, third, won S35.00, and Penny Roberts, fourth, won S30.00. Dave Moore won the drawing for the S50.00. Crowe, Vicky Crowley, Mary Cutright, Rhonda Daigle, Dave Davis, Jill Davis, Tammy Days, Susan Dean, Julie DeHaan, Jeff DeRonde, Bill Dick, Kurt Dick, Matt Dickinson, Lynda DiLauro, Chris Dilworth, Steve Dobbins, Jeff Doell, Steve Dressler, Don Dunn, Todd Durbin, Pat Dutt, Joseph Dutt, Steve Earnest, Dianna Easterday, Mark Eckenrode, Dave Eddy, Bob Eggeman, Scott Elsass, Eric Epling, Carl Esterle, Tracey Evans, Steve Evans, Tom Falanga, Carol-Lyn Fath, Michael Fernholz, Barry Fink, Kevin Flster, Matt Flowers, Paul Folk, Terri Foraker, Jim Fortner, Tracy Friedt, Karl Friend, Julie Fritz, Don Fuerst, Rick Gairing, Bob Gardner, Karen Gaskey, Pam Gearhart, Bill Glambra, Bill Glbson,,Tlna Greczanlk, Grace Gruver, John Guzik, Randy Habick, Bill Halsey, Bob Hankinson, Robin Hasenyager, Bob Haupt, Maureen Henniger, Tami Hershberger, Amy Hileman, Ed Hlnkle, Aaron Hlnkle, Tammy 156 . . .-P' - kg ,Vt L . I Wig? F an if , , r as Q usss gs, ,, ,K ag F H, W P, ' X X E E S ayyy, kr x g i l.i'g.7Yf1Z'3r', 'E N,.'f, Q'- -yn. if ,,,l,,,, , ,,, F v :i':2ff:.? iw: W, sf- 14-li we 46- , ' ,,J : Q 'ee 5? 1 -arm X s 4 I I wx 'X XXXM5' N. Juniors Vocational Training . . . Like DHO Diversified Health Occupa- tions, QDHOJ, is part of the vo- cational program. Part of the time is spent in class lecture where the students learn the human bones and muscles, diseases of the eyes and ears. The remaining time is spent in the lab where the students di- vide into four groups: Nursing - where they learn to make beds in different ways, to wash people who are bed rid- den, to wash beds, and other duties. Dental - where they learn to pour teeth molds, how to pass instruments to the dentist, and to arrange teeth x-rays. Medical - where they learn how to take hemoglo- bins and hemetocrits, how to sterilize things. Doctor's Of- fice Work - where students learn how to take pulse, tem- peratures, and respiration, blood pressures and EKG's. X... '1- Miss Hinkle, DHO lnstructer shows a Above: Tracy Esterle watches as fellow Above: Terri Jones, lying on the bed is student how to work the EKG machine. DHO students perform CPR QCardio Pul- hooked up to the EKG machine while monary Resuscitationl on the dummy. Shelly Riggs looks at the results of an other EKG during DHO lab Hogston, Rick Holbrook, Faye Holm, Georglana Hooser, Jeff Horner, Doug Hosack, Sherry Houston, Dale Humphrey, Ron lmber, JI'- lmler, Brenda Jessell, Brant Joachim, Doug Johnson, David Jones, Tammy Jones, Teri Jurey, Ted Keffer, Mark Kegg, Karen Kelper, Kevin Kelleman, Johanna Kelly, Jim Kirkpatrick, Charles Knight, Carolyn Koppilchack, Shari Kovack, Steve Kumler, Laura Kuntz, Rick Kupfner, Karle Lamson, Dave Lawrence, Brian Lawrence, Mindy Lecky, Kris Lehr, Tom Lewis, Bonnie Light, Matthew Llkens, Crystal Livingston, David LoGuldice, Amy Long, Bryan Long, Lou Ann Long, William Looser, Buddy Lowery, Michael Lutz, Rachael Madden, Michael Magglo, Ann Marshall, Dave Martens, Mia Martin, Kelly Masters, Bob McAnlls, Mac Mclnerney, John McKnight, Mlssy McMahon, Joyce McMlllen, Jeff McNulty, Hollle Meyers, Brian Miller, Jeff Minor, Mindy Mlntzer, Anna Marie Moore, Dave Morlana, Toni Moritz, Denlse Morrill, Elayne 158 ' .ff Ek' 33' K 1 i I gee, . x X 4 ' X , 5 Hi! if fl' 5 E. lhg A ,Q B inusilfi. Q We g i Y ffvf 'N 1, - q i 'L WN? H Q1- at.. no svs y L , c f 6 fi' y Eaiik .3:.Q'A C 5m:,,,.H-t - '.,-- R , . , , . .tt ,, , wg, Q iss W., F K X .,. .. 'rl m - B ,K I L-A J 9 b X ,, x , Y' R . 5 K4 S ' 'f----f .,....f'V '31 Eff U use , is J-fc , eaa fi sf as me S 2 , Q S 1, ., J -' XC Kids And Cooking Make Child Care And I.L. Fun 5 Left: To Julie Dean, Independent Liv- ing means, being able to make my cake and eat It too Qeven if l'm not supposed tol. Ann Thompson cau- tiously agrees. Left: Sure you can do it, exclaims Kristi Beeman to a 4 year old in play school. Center: Piping whip cream on his homemade pumpkin ple, Joe Dutt gets ready to give the pie a taste test. Above: Buttoning up their 4 year old students Julie Truex and Tammy Jones spent two weeks running a play school as part of a Child Care class project. Left: Tricia Watts feels that Indepen- dent Livlng puts all three hands to good use. Morrison, Llsa Moses, Pete Moss, Martha Muhl, Joe Mullen, Jodi Mullins, Joyce Murphy, Brenda Muzyczka, Tanya Neff, Steve Nlcodemus, Jeff Nlebuhr, Pam Noe, Robert Noe, Valerie Nofziger, Joe 0'Connor, Mike Oesterman, Merrl Ogurchak, Mark , Oplinger, Tom Orben, Jeff Painter, Keith Palmateer, Eric Pearson, Angie Peterson, Dean Pfelfer, Denise Phelps, Susan Pinson, Melody Porter, Tim Pressler, Paul Prles, Roger Rabung, Gregg Radtke, Becky Randolph, Tim Ratta, Neal Ratta, Norm Ravetta, Elizabeth Ray, Tamml Reed, Chris Reilly, Sean Rhonemus, Jessica Rich, Dan Riggs, Shelly Ritz, Robin Roberts, Peggy Roberts, Penny Robinson, Dan Robinson, Lela Roemke, Laurie Rogers, Charlene Roher, Chrystal Root, Bob Rose, Sherri Ross, Doug Rothacker, Susan Rowe, Edward Rowe, Tammle Ruch, Jim Ruckman, Teri Ruttan, Sherri Sayre, Shay Schenz, Greg Schickler, Laurie Schilling, Sue Scott, Allen Seeman, Lisa 160 ,. i if 7' 3' 3 V, M Mba 2 dv ,QM . I' X , E f 1 s 3 1 Q f 'E A if T' ff I Jew ' Wi' ,a x 5 1 I i W 8,2 ,sg Q V Q 2 A f 'Z L' 1 ' Xb 5 lg ef x L 4 w if ' lf, 1 Z' X - me ggl- , wf -, 'gl-QC y ..f, ' , 'J Q -V '2 -vc. s Q ,, 1 1 ' .5 ' 4- M P of t . 2 4 +L SM.. -, . 1 w 1 'R lu.:- fe if in if L Wa f '1 V 3 ,,,,,, gg 2 g, :L ss W1 f , wr Q 9 4 ifiixlf W .. s - ' , 14 ,... Q ,nf n fjgii Books, Records, Tapes, S Posters At Bargain Left: First day buyers look for best buys at the library book fair. Center: Mrs. Toth's Junior English class fills the library class at the 100 book fair. Below: Not that one, exclaims Kevin Keiper as Amy Vorndran computes how much her choices will cost. -' eyyyy -- ' Left: Gathering up books, records, and posters, Todd Veney and Karen Gard- ner get ready to redeem their 3 for 1 coupons. Above: Donated posters as well as books catch Craig Street's, Charlene Yonally's, and Lisa Wilkie's eye. Sega, Teresa Serfass, David Shanholtz, Stephanie Shields, Steve Shirley, Bart Shreve, Robin Simon, Ray Skolnlcki, Todd Smeller, Chris Smith, Shelly Snodgrass, Jim Snyder, Kris Snyder, Russell Staab, Tricia Stanley, Jill Stlngley, Brian Stlngley, Kelley Stockum, Sue Stralton, Derek Street, Craig Strlngfleld, Vicki Talbot, Tammy Taranowski, Wendy Tawney, Sandy Thomas, Scott Thompson, Brian Thomson, Anne Tlghe, George Tlttle, Theresa Townsend, Gregg Trease, Mark Tripp, Bernie Tripp, Brad True, Mark Truex, Julie Valentine, Ken Veney, Todd Vorndran, Amy Waldron, Emma Waldron, Luclelle Walter, Rlck Walthour, Frank Warwick, Jerry Watts, Randy Weldrlck, Robin Welshaar, Diane West, Jeff Whitt, Ron , ,Q ,.,, , ..,, k 'W w 1. v a 1 ' D J, 2 a M v 'F' f 'Q im ggi, f-KW f S, ,. 1 ,-::: Q X i ,gg , ,,, . , , Q J W 'sf ' . ' . 1'2QQg11.5p :tif iff! ,Qu X M 'x N, aa' -.. , , S ,,,a , e W w ig! Fi nns S S e J , A - ' ' . .J nntta J, ' ' A '2.: 'H ' ' fiifg' ip tt S as 4 as ee T 1 521 ' . H. '1 3 ' H SBE 4 , , .V,,, S f ent, oaee ,i P ,iz 2 W 5 ,.. 37 if 'ffa 1 h ,Jn , 4, VV evvv 1 , 2 . - :, ,fa 5 .av sf we W ,,v ,, -L :if WF? , 4,5 XV, ttnnn , E 3 fa 'gms V I: Em i, V V V7 avav noo A 'f A H ttce ' - A n t n, , T at eeoe ev' ' H K 5 f , s oaay v e E , 3. A.: Qui? - .f'f' f for ' Q V . 492' ' ff ' ' f fl my QQ? What's Boiling This Time In Q Chem? . if : 1 Above: Carol Branigan decides to teach the class the basics of chemis- try. Top Left: Scott Centea: genius at work. Left: Hmm, I think this ls how this works, contemplates Stuart Arbi- gast. O N' X Above: Kim Blough shows Julie Dean how to properly mix chemicals. Whilhlte, Ed Wilkie, Lisa Williams, Cathy Wilson, Clark Wllson, Debby Wolf, Michele Workman, Chris Wright, Steve Wurst, Brad Yankovich, Rob Yarman, Penny Yonally, Charlene Ziegler, Mark ws .N L kkkk g il V K i : s I, V gg , as - I .EL It Q :YM :A raeee S I 5 'WAA Q V ' N ' ' . ' ' ,sq ' e X 'W 1 5. K If - 5 f . -d 1 r,,.. , , X v 164 4. , all J M '-,, rv Q-.., I... ,inf Left: Kris Snyder and Sue Stockum are eager to dig into the Rabbit Stew . Above: Tammy Caskey and Theresa Tlttle relax after their candlelight meal. Right: Enjoying his dinner, Doug Horner surveys the variety of plo- neer foods. ' . N- bn... X. The First Thanksgiving WHS Style Below: lndlans at the first Thanks- giving: Don Fritz, Chris Workman and Mark Brewer can't wait until next Thanksgiving. if r 'Q if , A-- v R EE.: I , ..: a , : ,gi ' W Z nfl 51,44 ' . . K L, M ' .s ,tx-s..,.. x ' 'X o 5 if fi 559 A 'K-. hz Shiva' s 49 gf? ,N 'Ps-. . we 1 N., .4 'Jw v N. .' f .1'5,,,.. Wydg Above: Governer Bradford, Mr. Par- sons, was a guest at Mrs. Welty's English class dinner. Left: Kris Snyder and Tammy Caskey set the table food for their version of the First Thanksgiving dinner. ez Q0 mfg T Abell, Natalie Anderson, Mike Anderson, Michele Andrews, John Angeloff, Terri Arlson, David Arvay, Laura Bach, Julie Bailey, Roda Baker, John Baker, Tammie Ball, Darrell Ball, Kevin Balough, Diane Bardon, Max Barnby, Mary Barnes, Tracie Barnhart, Ron Bauer, Amy Baughman, Joe Bauman, Debbie Bebout, Paul Bennett, Todd Billhlmer, Lisa Birkbeck, Mary Bishop, Jeff Bittner, Valerie Blamble, Jenny Blanar, Becky Bloch, Carrie Bly, Mary Bode, Chrls Bordac, Scott Bozigar, John Bragg, Jeff Braun, Mia Bremkamp, Terrle Brown, Paula Buccltelli, Mark Butdorf, Holly Butler, Lisa Carey, Margaret Carretta, Libby Carrlno, Felicia Carter, Jim Cartwright, Lori Caskey, Cindy Chambers, Dichelle Chambllss, Ken Chlrdon, Todd Choban, Debbie Christian, Steve Christian, Theresa Clark, Mark Clark, Sue Cleckner, Pat Cluckey, Teresa Clyne, Leticia Cole, Kim Cole, Lesley Conn, Robin Conway, Jim Cool, Steve Coon, Scott 166 s f .gf i 1 ,Q ,r,,. , ' xx 1 X K V X ' ge l J: ll TSW f' ll, L .. il ' 5. 4. 247' F as ,. , p W is L' F 1 'sg' x V as f, ,M Q 2 Q qi A , 4 Q K x N , 5 f ,gh A wif! , I 0 5 QR U' wr-A -..,. - .Q rg S., -,Q , 'T we I S? ew . 1 X . g gil, K 'B x , X Y ,k -as , K J M A ' is A, l X tg-N X4 -E WJ' S 'x ,sl A M gl V ' V- . x. 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Left, This year's class representatives are Linda McCormick, Lori Stebbins, Jon Johnson, Stacey Gibson, and Shelly Cutllp. Corell, Maria Cornellus, Scott Cottrill, Carrie Cottrill, Connie Cowles, Paula Craddock, Debbie Cranston, Gary Crawford, Randy Crowe, Sandy Cutlip, Shelley Daniels, Llsa Data, Barb Davis, Grover Day, Frank Dearth, Mlke Dee, Mike Deeter, Scott DeVoe, Carol Dickey, Beth Dodrill, Klm Dunning, Dan Dyser, Chris Easley, Kevin Eckenrode, Karen Elsass, Lynn Evans, John Evans, Lisa Fallows, Amy Finn, Shannon Flster, Sue Flowers, Becky Fongheiser, Laura Foote, Marguerite Fowler, Edith Fritz, Tammy Gabrosek, Anita Gainer, Michelle Gardner, Peggy Garner, Scott Gaston, Doug Gelvin, Chuck George, Amy Gerberich, Susan Gerdnlc, Amy Giacomo, Karen Gibson, Stacey Gllkerson, Tina Green, lvy Grom, Adam Gunnels, Frank Hagenbaugh, Mark Halliwell, James Halverson, Tina Hamblen, Todd Harper, Jeff Harter, Lisa Hartley, Laura Hartshorn, Tim Hartzler, Betty Hawk, Wendy Herrold, Leslie Hoerger, Denise Hoffman, Michael Hofstetter, Cindy 168 NK 1: ala . W x 1' M as 'z ff.. ab 5 L ll ' .R , it , an sew . -fa R f 2 ,Q I 1? is , Ns if :25 ...W 1.1, MF... f A 1. Im. my ' .- qi x ,: .. ' s .ist ff S . X ,Q in Hs 6 Le .fl u-ia. sv- , rn X Q fm 1 w P i u.,, X 6 1... Z ,R y . Af . l, , . f.f f..T- Q A A . 'sb' . f mt, l . .., J, . EFP. M. E6 S Q . QW Q ,f ' f Y Q x Q i .i 0 Jr a. X Xi H s. Ei n. .. , , A 1 A' -J' all e of Xi s f . -Q A A F, ' M . . , aa- 3 Ji: til ll K gt --'ik A wi 9 5 'r . .mix Wat g . J is . ..,,...,. .rw N A x' K si . A aj j ,.,, X 1,3 . gf rr X 4 I ,N i 1 i ' .f H mn N -pf R sf Home Ec Classes Create A Wall Covering From - Q 'S pei? f W t. Q 1 a' gl Scraps These Home Ec students were busy with many projects this year including the one being shown. The quilt that was made is symbolic to every sport, class and club in our school. Each square represents a different item that was created by these girls. 'Wiww ra Top left: Michelle Gainer and Sherri Presser find time to stop what they're doing and show us their work. Left: Debbie Rose, Kim Turner, Dichelle Chambers, Renee White, Karen Wey- man, Sharon Wyant, Theresa Cluckey, are proud to display their project that was so skillfully crafted. Above: These are what the hands of the Home Economics class can do. Hulsey, Rob Hydu, Larry Imber, Bill lsaac, Jim Jackson, Joan Jarrell, Frank Jarrell, Sue Jessel, Tammi Johnson, Clark Johnson, John Johnson, Kevin Jones, Joe Jones, Karen Kelley, Mike Kelly, Suzy Dernan, Joe Kimmel, Mike Klndlg, Rob Kirk, Teena Klrven, Shawn Kissinger, Chris Klecha, Joe Knapp, Lisa Knlepkamp, Lori Kopfstein, Laura Koutrodimos, Vllie Kovacs, Stephanie Kreider, Louisa Krout, Kay Kurtz, Julie Lamielle, Marnie Lauck, Lisa Lecky, Steven Ledford, Teresa Leguilion, Dennis Lightfoot, Debbie Long, Shelly Loughry, John Lukus, Mike Lundplad, Vicki Mackaman, Krysti Manfull, Shelly Manko, Jim Matty, Keith Marvin, Dino Masters, Scott Matheny, Karen Maurer, Jeff Mavity, Dave Maynard, Mitch McCabe, Tim McCombs, Kim McCormick, Linda McCutcheon, Tammy McDuffee, Amy McFarland, Laurie McKelvey, Steve Meyers, Chad Meyers, Jon Mika, Dave -V Miles, Debbie Miller, Ron Miller, Tim Mills, Marc 170 ,, gy llsl , X, , ,U V ,, I , W , U , 2 WW, f wg 'H . ' . 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Speech is one class that many of the sophomores en- joy taking. The project they were so busy with is just one of many. This particular one took much time and effort, and not to mention, fun. They created a cartoon by filming every move that they would have their objects make. This was lead by the steady hands of Mr. Johnson. Mitten, Mike Mizak, Mindy Moore, Blan Morris, Shella Moses, Michelle Mosler, Shelly Mullaney, Gwen Mullet, Angie Myers, Shelly Myers, Tina Neary, Trecle Nester, Leah Nielsen, Jeff O'Bryan, Susan Ondrlk, Dawn Opalenlk, Martin Orben, Andy Osborne, Jlll Osterman, Donna Owens, Ken Pagonis, Julie Palecek, Jim Palmer, Dennis Park, Gina Parrish, Brian Parsons, Todd Pate, John Pate, Tim Paulo, Susan Perry, Craig Peterman, Brian Phillips, Kim Presser, Sherri Price, Penny Prles, Lori Proffitt, Robin Rayke, Suzie Raynor, Jeff Rech, Diana Reeling, Scott Reese, Mitch Reich, Cindy Renner, Dan Reuter, Scott Reynolds, Kris Richmond, Tina Riley, Shawn Rivers, Jim Roberts, Dan Roberts, Kathy Rock, Keyra Rock, Penny Rogers, Robin Rohrer, Rick Roland, Janet Rose, Debbie Rose, Rob Royse, Amy Ruckman, Geri Ruckman, Maurice Rudolph, Steve Ryneer, John Saklch, Anita Sawyer, Debbie 172 f ' y V Vssa 2 my Mn., , -1,, WY M . W' A 'K' 'M ,i 5' A Aft 1 A f 5 ' f ff,' 3 , A Vy rryl . . 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'ga -Q. s - V, X i .Q . is , 1- ffsfgg J af f L1W LL- 3 ,- ' 'J' :K ...,..... lf E!-2 ffrffffffff f fr 'V , g,, umwmmw 14 alfa ' ' Left: Driver's Ed. during the winter months can be a hairy experience for the driver and the riders. Left: A deep breath before starting the engine gives Char Spando extra confidence. Above: Scott Cornelius gets ready to pull away from the curb during the first snowfall. 4 Scarberry, Tracie Seabrook, Mike Sega, Lauri Shaffer, Kip Shoemaker, Kay Smith, Angela Smith, Connie Smith, Jody Smith, Judy Smith, Melissa Smole, Nancy Smole, Sally Snyder, Dan Snyder, Lisa Solaro, Lori Spando, Charlene Spencer, Darrin Spencer, Derek Stanley, Brian Starcher, Amy Stebbins, Lori Steele, Galen Stimely, Larry Street, James Strlngfield, Danny Swain, Lisa Swartz, Todd Tarle, Missy Thombs, Patty Tlnney, Kevin Townsend, Mark Triantafyllou, Georgia Trithart, Lisa Turner, Don Turner, Kim Tylka, Mark Uhl, Dave Vance, Eric Van Steenkiste, Tom Verbic, Bob Verghese, Lisa Vislasky, Janine Waddell, Teri Walker, Steve Wallace, Arleen Warner, Rob Warner, Staci Watson, Scott sf, ,. 'L JYEJ 60 TA Q5 .. L. - In li v . I I 1 , V. , +- .ywf A ' Nx g nr J mxl.-LQLAQQQ 4, it 5, 'S .af ta , h., at Sm . , I, 'll ? lke. V Y' M 'S we ,y J 1 Mae V A W 3 1 'aliijl 'I b f 8 9 i K, S A ,,', e 1 - aaf fni' ' 'iiiillzih w m ' Aa , Q J 1 S, V? f Q. 9 J: ' - Ip 2 X 1 I ' 'X I if I Hai' J A 1 Q V i i V.VA w 1fS'2.i, 'lr .u W 4 2 K , Sf e ff Q Q. ,I f f., . N vit! Q X X yu , gi 1 X N4 ml 93 , . ff L 3 J nl 1 . l'3 W Q ' s 4' tx QMS, S ' , N ' Q 'rl J I l' Q X l 1 S X' Y A ME . ,f N f l ' 1 X My Q . Y Y xx jd? W L,,,, -I V,V,, l i I I I , r f gli ' 1 Q. A I . f if E 42 'fa m l as U az I ,B ll ' ,VW , , - VVA, V, L , V, f V L E, i' M, N: i 5.4-:few Angles, Proofs And Theorems 7' ? ef, 'PY' K' Sophomore Marla Corell tries to reconstruct an Image of last night's date. rbove: Sophomore Libby Below: And you thought l Zaretta works diligently dldn't have talent! n her Geometry Sophomore Debbie omework. Lightfoot quips to Kathy ,- 17 Wayman, Karen Webb, Rita Weber, Ted Wells, Mike West, Kim Wheatley, Rob White, Paulette White, Randy Whitehurst, George Wilkie, Sue Wilson, Jim Witt, James Wolf, Stephanie Woodcock, Chris Woodruff, Dan Wright, Gregg Wrigley, Scott Wurst, Chris Wyant, Sharon Yentz, Jon Yoakam, Dawn Yoder, Regina Yosick, Stefanee Zuppas, John 'F RTF T, -V W , JJ 45' J J ,,,,,,,,.,, - - Q J J 3 X., 3 - J wg ,Q ,, ,. J - , ,gg ,- Q I ,M -Q J JJ K x Y 85: V s 5, .. - J 25. R W ' ffff ...I -:xx x M . ! W I 3 3 Q 'rl XJJ J R ,u fr S J R I J ft, f .., JE: W ff tell JJ JV -' ' N' , , , , k A 7 , ,K', SJ M ft'X1,gi,gl J 5 y, J, ,gig 3, ' Sf' ' 1 fi g , J J 'eee J Q A 512, K -:, fs I 1 L X J . J Q S .fr lla' J . QR K J .ff '.'k 5 g w rhgk Ile ,X 'o 5 f- 'Q J Xl? t . f ,, ,,, - Q: ' .J'-iff. .3 .im S 5 , -if, J wg, YQ if or J 'YIIFVV ,M , , ,V , fr----nn... We gd TN Above: Stunned faces of the Biology Above: Ricky Rohrer, Tim McCabe, class show their disbelief at the live John Baker, face their first day of appearance of Gregor Mendel, alias dissection with humor. Mr. Gorman. Scientific Sophomores cy, ,,., , ,, ifN.W,M,, fff'EJfQ:'f!f ' in ', ' .Z E In 511 .., gl Ifii U vs- , li 1 I s m .st S ml pf' .,,,.,.nQ' i,iii ll, ,,.,.-nw' Top: Keep writing, advises Terri Waddell and Joe Kletcha to fellow Earth Science classmates. Above: Laura Arvay and Lynn Elsass anxiously look for their grades that are posted on the Biology room door. Far Left: The cafeteria calls this a French Fry?? , asks John Baker. Top Left: Copying pages from mag- azines makes Science note taking much faster for Marc Clark and Paul Bebout. Left: Buried in books, Mike Anderson does research on Mars for his Earth Science paper. Abbott, Nancy Adams, Chris Adams, Lisa Adams, Scott Adcox, Shelly Alley, Karen Anderson, Dan Armstrong, Beth Arnold, Saundra Atkins, Stephanie Bailey, Val Bajorek, Bonnie Baker, Eydie Barger, Teresa Barnard, John Barowlcz, Buddy Battlg, Joanna Bauer, Heidi Baumgartner, Steven Beaver, Jamle Beck, Mlchelle Belcastro, Margaret Belvln, Tammy Bennekamper, Andy Bennekamper, Heidi Bennett, Debbie Beorn, Tim Berlin, Mark Black, Janet Blake, Jerry Blanar, Marilyn Blough, John Borland, Chuck Borth, Melinda Bremkamp, Vicky Brown, Mlke Brubaker, Jon Buck, Pam Brunham, Aaron Byrnes, Regina Callaghan, Mike Campbell, Jim Campbell, Matt Carlson, David Carter, Angle Chambers, Chrls Chaney, Bob Chapman, Marilyn Childers, Amy Clark, Craig Cleckner, Chad Clevldence, Lori Cllffel, Kelly Clocker, Robert Coler, Bill Conger, Paula Conover, Brian Couslno, Denise Crawford, Joanne Crlsamore, Nancy Crouch, Katie Crowe, Mona Curtis, Jason Daugherty, Dan 178 , if ,nf fp E 4 , , B , ., , . ,,-, .wx,,,,,,, 4 A , mf ' ,- U Q l' jf f' X my I nnnno My 1 n i ,, J A X X A lla. va M. 1' 1,11 A aA'a ,f ag 2 at Y f A Bl gm J f an ,J 'ci' ' tltl lk , V I0lgh' .ag 'n jg . ,M wr fl Q, , M 5 A jk :Y l in W T ' C K ., S oee, , , Aa ,y Qoaal 3 . . PM A nta' A , 'V , tl i J I A I XQQH, 'lyigiff' vw ,Ql5lmif?.aq. 1:5+2: 4, , .ffl , ,gif - ,QQ ' may 'i ,W I, N, L -l ' ,:,. , an . , ' Ay I w a l' I e 'f . , i , , E 'S all lg 'J A A if J , 5 f ae I Y nni W, ' ,J X , L V ai' 5 rl it lk? as -C V ff 3 1 + A A r , l X 'l?q'? ,, ff , AVII AV + 95. A A N, ' ' 22 QQ1 N S1 Freshmen!!! Prlde Of '85 The Freshmen of 1982 are real hot peo- ple! They're proud of themselves and proud of one another. Watch out! Because the class of 1985 is standing up to be counted!! Left: Our homecoming re- presentatives are John Ruh- lln and Chris Duff. of ff 1' 6? ,mfr ff r fi 2 2 2 f I I Vgfy PW. ., I -I gg s. Q x Above: The Freshmen class officers: Beth Houck, trea- surer: John Milo, President: Karen Rodgers, Vice Presi- dent. Left: Student Council Repre- sentatives: Lori Clevldence, Charla Hudson, Heidi Bauer, and Wade Wilcox. Dean, Shane DeLong, Michelle DeRhonde, Laurie Dick, Nathan DePietro, Kathy Doak, Tera Dodge, Laura Doyle, Dan Drasny, Lisa Duff, Chris Earle, Todd Earnest, Kathi Elkins, Andrew England, Doug Epling, Steve Estvander, Mike Evans, Lisa Evans, Ron Evans, Tim Falkenberg, Bradd Farkas, Cheryl Feikert, Pam Ferrara, Mark Files, Vicki Fleming, Dan Fletcher, Andy Flynn, Suzie Fortner, Shaun Fortner, Terry Fox, Mary Fox, Todd Freeman, Christy Freeman, Lisa Frledt, Debbie Fruzzettl, Mark Galrlng, Leslie Galecki, Jeanne Gardner, Debbie Gear, Nancy Gempp, JoAnn Gess, Jim Gibson, Cindy Gibson, Larry Gill, Jenny Given, Pam Given, Suzanne Gleason, Denise Gloeckler, Andy Goble, Bill Goode, Kim Gordon, Scott Gostlln, Brad Grady, Amy Graham, Cindy Graves, Julie Graves, Wendy Greenbank, Michelle Grelve, Chris Grimm, Pete Gross, Tammy Hahn, Robert Hallam, Shelly Halverson, Danielle Hampton, Pete 180 Q., gg - it 1, tl 'W' .v t ,qu V , h N1 .-Qsgffgia, , x pspx ik sigfggp Q-Eff Q4- ,igwwfukvzaiitl ,-:: . i ,,.. ,,,.. K 1' 2 AKLI 3 Ei - - J 4. . J QQ AA, W 4 A -wi 52:4 ki a .wwf-w ' 5- ',f K iw! -: fn 1-:L 4 - . 1' K Y A 5 i X . 9' X, 0 A 5 w n 1 . Q f . u K N .. Y 4 , s I . W . c,Habla Espanol? Flrst Year Languages Challenge Freshman Most freshmen take a for- eign language to sharpen their English skills. First, they learn the fundamentals to see if they want to continue their study. We have three language classes available: Spanish, Latin, and French. In these classes the pupils have fun and learn the language at the same time. Left: Spectal nuntiat Juele Spohn. Lefty Quelle heure est-il ? de- mandes Craig Clark, Above: En la casa hay un carto de banol says Ben Vorndran. Hanzie, Heidi Hardy, Jeff Harger, Kenny Harris, Jlm Hart, Jackie Hartzle, Dan Hasslnger, Cralg Hathaway, Chris Hawley, James Hein, Brlan Hendershot, Ruth Hennlngton, Scott Hensal, Jenny Henthorn, Steve Herrick, Curtis Hershman, Renee Herwlck, Stephanie Hoffman, Klm Holt, Nikki Hoover, Steve Hornoff, Kim Hornyak, Mark Houck, Barb Houck, Beth Houglan, Dave Huber, Stacy Hudson, Charla Huffman, Deborah lgnotov, Dave lrwln, Steve Issac, Mark Johnson, Laura Johnson, Lynn Kane, Chris Kelper, Bryan Kelley, Tony Kennedy, Tom Keto, Chris Kirby, Michelle Klekner, Mike Klosterman, Joe Knight, Andy Kollert, Todd Konkowskl, Bridget Koontz, Carolyn Kozarevic, JayAnne Kucko, Stephanie Kuhnheln, Klm Kuykendall, Terry Kyner, John Lambert, Jody Lance, Mark Ledford, John Lee, David Leonard, Kirsten Light, Becky Long, Danny Loughner, Jenlece Loughry, Mary Lyons, Lonnle Lyren, Phil Mack, Greg Marcum, James Martin, Anne 182 . gf , .if ' W if eyyl , gs, 'L+ 'W , 1 J lu ' if ll gm ,D Ji fl ' - 5' 'M sa ,, if ay 119 ' sz ng' Ka A, 'bi , A VA is C 'ff' W 1 JIA 'V ,I 'Qi Q X . ' A vi ' E1 N 2. 4 , Wt X R Q ' mf ,,. , Q, , tl 75.1 2' ,. ,f HY ' Q y e 7 J 7f f'l:J N f 522 I T, . J Z ' fffw V V E 'M ' H4 , f V you 2 L K he W 2 n ,, ,, J ,,,,, 1 'X 4 Q ,:,,., Z YV A 7 6: 1 ,. ,ll ,L wa A H , , , 1 1 A ' ' J j u l, .25 5' ', ,, L, J . is of If 3 . fl V , a f e -' ,ff f A mv Q X X , , i J n f f 4 X2 J, -M 4 a vg: 9 V, ssyyee ,,,, bonn y F n 9 ,K be .y fl -Q .N E, K L' . V f ff Jggy , ' V ' , A 5? y ft , t it ,,,,, 3 A f . -fha' ' ' 2 XY: 2 'E' . 1 224232251 iezifii 1 iiiif sf Q .,,,v,,,.L,,i.,,,, 3 I ' so , K K Wa fc. ' - , ,.,, .QA ,wi Industrlal Arts Attracts Handymen ' , Aboveg Bill McElroy is filing a stock for his cross bow. Left: Sharing lighter mo- ments ln class are Dave Houglan and Mark Hornyak. May, Barb McConnell, JoAnn McCullough, Heather McElroy, Bill McGarry, Ben McGowan, Mickey Mclntrye, Courtney McKelvey, Mark Messam, Michelle Miller, Susan Miller, Tami Milo, John Minor, Mike Monroe, Kim Morgan, Lorraine Moritz, Donna Morris, Mike Morrison, Derek Mullen, Tracy Mullens, Amy Mumaw, Nick Murphy, Linda Muzyczka, Lisa Myers, Kirk Myers, Kris Myers, Tina Napier, Mike Neary, Jerry Neff, Galen Nelson, Jeff Neuman, Steve Newbrough, Stephanie Nyzen, Alexia O'Connor, Mike Oehlenschlager, Lori Ogurchak, Kevin Opalenik, Susan Pace, Jim Pantalone, Anne Pelot, Scott Penksa, Donna Perry, Michelle Polonsky, David Porter, Rod Powers, Jackie Prince, David Pringle, Tim Raack, Becky Rader, Tim Rager, Robert Rayke, Kim Recupero, Mike Reed, Kelly Reeling, Steve Reese, Tony Reuter, Roberta Rexroad, Tonya Rhodes, Mark Riggs, Adam Ritz, Rae Roberts, Sheri Rock, Tina Rodgers, Karen Rogers, Danny 184 X L ug M '0 Q m 1: , 33, A at E t I gg . 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In boiling points of var- that prove these and l.P.S. you learn much ious substances. other interesting facts. more than just densi- Several timesaweek ties, like freezing and you do experiments Belowg Chris Chambers and Chris Greive are comparing awe , g conclusions on a recent lab report. , Q-an 4 cf' Top Left: Schyuler Steelburg earns his grades by correctly reading his thermometer. Lefty While some people find l.P.S. difficult, Brad Wyant says it's a piece of cake. Above: Hoping not to drop W' .1 -ilz anything, Roberta Reuter, and Chris Chambers gather lab materials for Mr. Bedil- lion. sasiip li I l85 Rose, Bill Ross, Beth Rowe, Donnie Royer, Julle Rue, Dave Ruedlinger, Jay Ruhlln, John Ryneer, Chris Santee, Brian Savage, Jill Schrengauer, Craig Schroeder, Eric Seeman, Chris Seidel, Sheryl Semprlnl, Tony Shaw, Kris Shirley, Michelle Shoyat, Tony Simon, Lynn Slmpson, Steve Sisson, Charlie Smith, Denny Smith, Karen Smith, Lynn Smith, Sherrie Snyder, Jeff Somody, Mike Spohn, Juli Starling, Mike Steelberg, Schuyler Stefan, Tlna Stefanko, Greg Stevlson, Mike Stewart, Tim Stlltner, Tory Stlmely, Paula Stone, Lisa Street, Chad Strlngfleld, Terle Stumbaugh, Jill Swain, Star Swartz, Judy Tackett, Brian Taranowski, Cheryl Taylor, Tim Thomas, Brenda Thombs, David Thompson, Dean Thompson, Jim Thornton, Roger Trease, Bill Turner, Wayne Tyler, Brian VanEck, Tim Veney, Teri Venter, Wim Vorndran, Ben Vydra, Paul Wager, Joyce Wagar, Vickie Walker, Tim Wang, Helen Warner, Deanne Watts, Norlne 186 -if .Q - - , M ,,,, ,,,.wW fI 'WWM' 2. , f 5' ,, , Q ,cy W, mg, , , ,Q., J A If I 'ir :War '52 'tiiti ti - ll' ' lf'f lll' , I ni 5. - L K Q J b' - e - , , fa , Q .VLV is Q F Q ,fi 'E ,. , ,V eeu f , 1 FQ at , 1 ' S tif,- s -,v V ,W i S N .x 1 e,,,,, 4 to , 4 ' 3 32 ' ' Pk 'W I ,M . 7 . i'?WfVq'1' 1 ., 3' ' r T f' f f 7 :,:Q1f 2Y ' 2 1 1 I 0- , ,Q t' 55 f A J Z M Hi 6, , ,lg ., 1 . 5223 F :shi it 5 , , A ,A V. , ns 1 I. .. B ' ' ll ' S g ws ' X 9 Q' FY, XB . . ' 'B' .gg I 1 tt l ' A ,'f' Q - gg 4 L , xr , 1? A ' In 24 ff- .S B ' 1 a J X- 'E Y 4 Q. pit! 'Ex W v ,. 'il' X, 4 -A fx.. 49 no 1 A. 'W 6 , I 5,g,4, 4 vi e VI N K 3 ' 2 . Expression! Freshman Art Students Show Talent ,,,A..ani Above: But it is a bowl of fruit , says Denny Smith. Right Center: Diligently, Steve Nuemann measures a matt for his pencil sketch. Left: Barb Houck practices lettering for an album cover. Bottom: Vicky Bremkamp cuts out a border for her pic- ture. sf, Welch, Pam Welday, Cory Wellman, Annette West, Doug Whitman, Amy Whitman, Lori Wiggins, Sharon Wilcox, Gina Wilcox, Wade Williams, Susan Wilson, Karen Winland, Kelly Wltschey, Jeff Witte, Wayne Wolf, Krista Wuchter, Gerry Wurst, Kim Wyant, Brad Wyant, Brenda Yankovich, Paul Yoder, Renee Zimmerman, John Zupancic, John Zurak, Tammy 'Ex W. J, J' fs ff f K 1, A dl l as , J X. K I , A y K'lK ,Y i f .,, Q lee ' X V' r 1 s, GQ s' 1 f .f ' c f 3 s XX 5 2 ,ke Q WH 'E V RV ' g 3 ' , g fe xkjt A y y f I , H y e s . . is K K Ab0V2: While 511031009 3 Aboveg Fifteen minutes of Peek Jenn!! Hensal k20P5 an calisthenlcs bring out the ear tuned to Mrs. Schafter's best in Ten-y Kuykendall, lecture on upcoming events. G : ielowg Debbie Friedt akes a spill while run- ning in the aerobics unit. light: Groan, 15, Groan, L65 Michelle Messam has mly 10 more leg presses zo go. N f Ouch, Llgh, Ghh ....... G 3 so 1. Us ,M Left: Lisa Freeman urges Above: While playing table her opponent, Judy Swartz tennis, Jamie Bearer waits to follow the rules of raquet- for a returning ball. ball. F 'fl At The Tip Of The Match . . . Above: David Walters Below: George Mayers r Above: Stan Coon, Superintendent Left: School Board: Robert Kelly and Sandy Solaro, John Pugllsl and Bill Heyl, William Elsass and Cal Clifford W.H.S Aclmmlstratlon Assistant Principal, Mr. Joe Webb I Sim k 1 P 1 3 P A Vocational Director, Mr. Martin Cramp Prlnclpal Mr Charles Parsons 4 .L ,ar Sfligf .kr . -ff f 'ill 3' ME: 5 , 1 W i :JV I I gf 1 . ' ,N WG A T, my an , QQ 75 5 5 VKAL :a f Carolyn Welty 435- hm wtf a QQ 'QL,L',,1, M. A55 H - s ly -, 5 , . in .,-, ,, 'Y K al '. 4 I W V 0 'In ' . 7 7 , all, Ronald Whitt if if ,-, Aw Wm. Twila Toth Karen Weber 4,437 English Peggy Arnold Nancy Back Alberta Feinman Sharon Gandee Robert Gorman David Johnson June Linson Ann Roher ff Above: Reading passages to her class, Mrs. Feinman elaborates on the style of Hemmlngway. Q Janice Althaus fi Arthur Baldwin . A I ,sez W is Q , . .,., Q. 5 MA, fgtfiifgv Y 1Qfff !! ?f' Thomas Cranston a ge a,,I 'Y fl!! :.af . .. Gene Lawrence ' . ml!-.-. Karen Longfield 1 W v Carl Neff Constance Schaffter William Thompson . 2 k , x K 'ff' A ' X . . , 'fi fl x -x ' J 'L iff w - J.s:.J. Y 1 - . ..l . g aeea A A r li!! R55 il f ru' . - gi AV V i g b,a, , . 3 5' A Driver Ed., James weckbacher A .bhi Michael Winkler , Physical Ed., Media e ,xg Above: The technique of matting ls carefully ex- plained by Mr. Weckbacher to Barb Houck. S as i sf f , 'Y' - ' Mn E: 4 Above: Tom Cranston discusses some driving techniques in class. Languages Susan Birch lrene Moon Patricia Parrlllo Gretchen Petrie 194 I mI5L.f1, :VA I History Joseph Gains Thomas Hampton Philip l-lorrlsberger Michael Mahaney Richard Manfull Jack Schaffer Lyle Swlger Pat Parrlllo clowns around with French students at Mardi Gras. In addltlon to hls government classes, Jack Schaffer keeps a close watch over hls study hass students. Y if J.. ,fm 'W W V,.,V ,,,,4f ff, f , ff rage? ,, is , ,nwlfwi f ' 9 is Q ,yr 1, kk 12 W' 1 .. 1 3 ,, e . Geneva Hovls James McMillen Nancy Meadows David Sladky Wllllam Smith -4 re!!-S45 t x 1: is x L l Q' gli? l g N to 4 Ml .2 ' .ee ..':'5,. s fQQlU,.Qgt-ff. A G -Q . 'l' Q vl5'3.'f.'1'. t9:'f'f9'. X 114 s gg... ,aww b of Ernest Bedllllon Willard Houston lla 1 ood e -ei ffl get ,e Science xt. Y vw-f' Nancy Meadows explains the printout of the college computer search to sophomores Amy McDuffee and Sherry Presser. Mark Lange Wllllam Oehlenschlager John Sprankle Larry Varner 5' :- za . 3- ., --,- . ,.:t Q..-P ix 1 T:-1 w ff 7 A Max lt, Roseann Barlow Q' k Q 4 K A M Palll L' , 'kk hlkww' K v 'JP' K . 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I Barry Ulrich Above: Mr. Molne grades papers left from a week's worth of algebra problems 9' Vocational Richard Anderson Alfred Arnold Marybeth Bayduke Wllllam Belchler Janet Bower Roger Crisllp Harry Gallagher Alice Hlnkel Janet Johnston Bernadine Kovalchin Bruce Morehead Joyce Sonnanstlne Q Q ff Y YG 5. 1 zz ini 9 4 'SSE my ,f Q' ' 'Q 4 i lr ,fn W 'f , , 1 VVVVAI I I 1 it ,il V 4, ini 22 3 sl ff:'5? ,f V l ,f Above: Julie Dean and Ann Thompson express horror Above: Sally Porter and Martin Cramp as Mrs. Sonnanstine reminds them of a forgotten enjoy the Student Council breakfast for Ingredient. the faculty. of Qjjot Alice Taylor f xl' ff 7 .ff 5014!-:ZA 4 Q I , 1 1 Secretaries, Library Aides, Cooks, Bus Drivers Below: Jan Sponsler Bottom: Peg Miron Above: Becky Wlble Above: Mary Ann Reynolds :Simi Above: Bus drlvers Opposite Cope, Sophie Markovlch, page middle: Front row: John Nellls Hlckllng, Betty Gish, Schnure, Francis Selberllng, Mary Howell, Mary Berkey ' Bill Klnches, Back row: Ellen Custodians Keep WHS Running Smooth 'K Far left: Ruth Schneider Left: Bettie Gaertner Below: Mayme Fraley Bottom: Mona DeRuyter Cafeteria front Irene Walthour, Marie Roberts, Jennie Boyer, Lillian Purdue, Moore, Barb Kraska, Mildred Gordon, Sandy Krailef. 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SUPPLY Nc: 'A 111131 I I'-' 5 131 College 336 4447 116 college 335 8842 wadswmh Pagkagmg Cgrpgratlgn of America A Tenneoo Company DICK THOMAS REALTY 1963 pl U TRUE MARKET VALUE N Obl g t 509 College 335 1511 Industrial St Rittman QUALITY FLOORS 925 0222 2203 Greenwich Rd. Wadsworth 336-8920 ' Mlxcr-ewes . Funwvrunz - SUPPLIES Q ' f 112 VVATRUS . wlmoswonrm. o Shuawassee Ave, ' 341079 Akron, OH. . 1 . ,Qt V 1 Q hgysl I . .-. ' ' Q- I1 ff-4 ' T Q Hi 4 I Q - I I 0 I 7 Servlng The Area Since Multi e Lustlng Service L I G' Y Th Of V H f' Iiunrlnghm 81.-L BES Tl' Clfllle 22 5 w VILLAGE SHOP 3 o Gy8rD as Compliments Of SMITH'S CLEANERS 125 Tolbert 335 0311 Banks We re Never Satisfied Till You Are 129 High St 334 1591 Wadsworth 3341644 Cmmino lqNiTioN Co. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS I46 NORTH LYMAN STREET VVADSVVORTH OHIO 44281 125 Sllvercreek Road Wadsworth, Ohlo 44281 Henry E Carrlno Telephone Proprietor I216I 335 8571 I? I .. . I -'Ibn V., ' . O if , . - I ES - - s I -wm. o G -GLIDDEN PAINTS 9 'i 5 ' ' 3 ST. ar iane Parmeleo o . 1 ONE: aaslae ' COLLINS sf MADIGAN KIWANIS CLUB :flies or WADSWORTH SERVING THE COMMUNITY KIWANIS LEADS THE WAY 210 GREAT OAKS TRAIL WADSWORTH OHIO 44281 PHONE 336 6668 Congratulations Seniors N vi ,-Xl A I , V1 ff! In , I W 3 I I I For Mens, Students 8: Boys Clothing 132 South Main St. Wadsworth, Ohio Telephone 336-5121 fZ!Ai9QkEUR55 Conflo Manufacturing errerie H6 Dzstmctzve Gzfts Collectzbles C2fAntzques Open Mon thru Sat 10A M to 6PM Hummels If I lirulmr I6 Raunna btrvcf If 1 118 Main Street lludwr Ohm H236 uadswnrth Ohm 44281 0161650 1610 12161336 3886 HOME IMPROVEMENT CENTER EVERYTHING FOR THE BUILDER DO IT YOURSELF HEADQUARTERS in P b I 229 College Wadsworth Ohio 335 1574 contre Manufacturlng mc. H 0 C W th, Oh 44281 l2l6b 334-1531 TWX 8101437-2490 Congratulatlons ff' S W X n a'-'FP' ! XXX N, A I Today's graduates... Tomorrow's leaders Westfield Companies INSURANCE SINCE 1848 Westfoeld Center, Ohuo 44251 1.1, I.,- ,' l..... l 1 . -- - --1-:. -5- . , '1'3f-:jg .Q , , jffg- -','J-.'ff','.,-I.,-.'::gn . '. -.'-1-f'01'-141' .' - 'F' ' ' - ',- '. N. '. . ' 'f - ,,,- V. 3.4.4.1 0: -- ,- g - -l.- - .1 '.-. .-,' . ill lfoT:f:'1E.1-'Eof?f..?'' LXXKXV '-' . :'1 ,'-:'oL', ..'. .::.:- .' -- .1.. 0.12- if'-':ff'7',' - ' ' '. ' '7' .-' UN :. -' ' . I '.- . ' Q 1 uv--.,,. ..l , ----nv..-.-.,.., n ': 'T a'0 I'0:7o ,'o 0 0 9 v v TQT 1 '1n.' ... , , A - 'W 4 1 :':':f:'Offg'I:'o:0:0:':'o9'fd',s:o'o'3:o',s'xl-,npas .QI Y ' j ' zofoeff,fa3,:o,:,f4:o:o:.3??:,:fo:s:,::,tf.gf-3411.0 , , 'ff f,'.'o ol, 0 0,083-'o o o 0 03,5 .Q-fag-' , .,a::i:-vw .ffhff - I' ' f 4' ' '.f,0.ant .' .x ...HT , A. ' ' If In H, . ., K I 1-, , TE K E' 3 .J I- .,',.:4+ Q I 10 Q'Lf.Q ' ' 2 . 4. . . . I 'V . a '.5 g I 1 Il l V '. 'JV XR x . - l 'I V 1 214.1 X f 'r.- x- I ' ' 97 Gr ,. . . 1 -41 .I ffm ..f -.-4. ,-. Q 5' . 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OHIO llllll I FI. ...x if 3.--I ' ' i' NP 'ls U Y S doors fam Incorporated Pre Hung Doors Interior Trim Windows Patio Doors Stair Material 127 Hartman Rd Wadsworth Ohio 216 336 3558 WADSWORTH FEDERAL CREDIT UNION 248 South Lyman St Wadsworth Ohio 336 2150 l I I ll THOMAS C FIXLER pass DEN1 nes Home 336 3159 FIXLERS AGENCY INC 164 HIG STREET WADSWORT OHIO PHONE 335 2544 IMIUIIEI IIECCEIIIEIE IBIEIIIIE EF IIIIEEHEIEEU EIHEIBIEEID 456 S Blvd 335 1501 if , Best Wishes Seniors! LEICA GRAFLEX MINOLTA ROLLEI RETINA CANON HASSELBLAD NIKON ETC MAMIYA ZA PENTAX PHONE IZIGI 336 3700 PLEASE CALL FOR APPOINTMENT ZINK CAMERA REPAIR SPECIALIZING IN QUALITY STILL CAMERAS ONLY 7 AT RT HOURS 1 6 94 9 OO 5 30 MON THRU FRI 206 BEECHWOOD DR CLOSED SATURDAV L SUNDAV WADSWORTH OH 44281 III..-1-II :Al Rea!Esta!f'fLoanx- n Vance m I 1 . ' I J1.lti,N-Lil V I .P - - ' ' H - H, . . lj . EI s EJ III D . ' ' C1 C1 EI U EI D . n . . :N ?A - 9 'fI1 Xmi3.. N , I 1- ,I-A c f' Q I f, , 1 K -1, 17.53 'fun' - jk ft, A I X. 1,4 f, f ,-41,1 TM 1 . PHOTOGRAPHY by 2 JEFFREY NELIMANN WADSWORTH OHIO Where Photography ls An Art 336 4790 N candont IIKBM I'laldS CanTM MCDOh8ld'S CFD The Corner Of Great Oaks Trail And Route 94 Wadsworth Ohio 1 3364880 5.2- fd TRI COUNTY REALTY INC 6 V1 HOWARD LEATHERMINXD n 12161 336 4 12161 335 2500 121 West Prospect Street Wadsworth Ohio 4 44281 01 336 8411 Debbie Derhammer YOUR FATHERS owne' MUSTACHE Debutante 179 N. Lyman 336 4880 GLENN RAHE P 0 BO' 234 Area code 12161 335 2513 wAoswonTH OHIO 44281 335 2514 I Enterprises, Inc. Great Northern .-.J RICHARD J. LEKSAN Assistant Secretary Norton Ohio 44203 12161 825-9913 .5 '5' star supply cmnpzmy Savings 43558. N 'Q-A 5 - .5-fy 4109 Cleve.-Mass. Road NX xuyf V , I MICKEY MILLER mum on-muh lm. one of the area s largest Ponuac Oldsmobxle Dealers Sales Servnce Leasmg Parts Body Shop Qualuty Used Cars STAR SUPPLY CO Courtesy and service you deserve are our standards Your confidence is our goal This my pledge to you 115 North Lyman Centre Wadsworth Ohio 44281 Mickey Miller President 336 5053 MICKEY MILLER PONTIAC OLDS INC DITCHING 289 Broad Street Wadsworth ohm 44281 X In J 334 2557 7 if-2 N ,Lv X it-9 x 'N' Ll- A Bmeafsessr ' fs 3-5, a y DOZING 426 coueee smear wADswonrH or-no 44281 EHIIB3 Q sg' ,of THOMPSON EXCAVATING MICHAEL WATKINS E, co :Nc CPA 357 Leatherman Road 118 Main street Wadsworth Ohio 44281 Wadsworth Ohio 44281 334 1470 336 3568 X ' ' I I og s If K v . W T', E ' ,A - W A 'N tx ' I -Ls A . -5 M , '- YE .JI -.1 I .4 zg, I guna: -. 1-RE Ji 5-ga NW UPH -nf V5 5 X 1, ., if R , 1 f L L+ ,Le ' 255 BRENNEMAN PHARMACY AMI TOUCH OF BLUE 129 M a sf 336 2636 GREAT OAKS CINEMA Congratulations Seniors 251 Great Oaks Trail High 8: B d 336 7100 BRADLEY'S FINE DINING 469 College Street 336 4464 334 5151 J +ffx,,,, . fa. A -, I .. 11 . ...'A':M tif ?- I' 539, . F: 'ff - ' . - r , N 5f'g,g','.l - f 3' --WML -, ' av , 4, - , , - '- - . , ,,- 4.. . . - A A .. I . :L NEMA! 2 A I wr-ll 344:15 E f A A: 11' 2 1 ff t I A is a n . ' roa - as 4gQ'F 57 9 ,tx ' H ' ,T-' , fj S1 Sn j H nnxli, - 1 X ' ' 5 h L A MWQW Qs H mv- 9:11, GLD PHOEN X Serving Medina County Since 1857 950 High Street Wadsworth 336 3594 a 1 ' V L, 'W 5 I I jj. : I I ,, 511 :ima A xg? L W , ' ' ' 'W ' 4 Q, , ,, ' 1 , Q 5 it M. 3 L ' 6 'S Y 3 , , ki, ,L 3 ,A , ' A x 1 Wm ky ,I WE ar Q 1, ' - - 4 - . .Q 5. -' fri ff-1, f fg --.w In f 'h U ' ,' I ' I ' V K ' , V ' ' A If v 1 ,, A I 1 .- fl, F, .fy fm V f - - ' v A J ,, A U n - - FRANCO S f an ds PIZZERIA S I RESTAURANT o PIZZA 0 LASAGNA ff I, I o nom mr o Mvlou ii 'fsrscmuzme m ph ' A so Q , I 146 Main Sheet o sncuml 4 cmcxlu, nc. ,LL ,wif f w ' I ' -4 Wadsworth ohio 44281 335-7491 R09 as I - A 4A44 A FAMILY HEALTH PHARMACIES INC comrms rnascmvnon a. PHARMACEUTICAL 'S surrus om: 1 ons D' 9 wsaxmvs 9 AM T0 9 PM 10 ivlngavg PM 1 P O Box 341 Wadsworth Ohio 44281 SCINWAY DRY CLEANERS 1 HR CLEANING 4 HR SHIRT SERVICE 136 Akron Road Wadsworth Ohio 44281 336 7550 f W NM P J DH SL SUPPLY S w TRACTOR SALES walffoffitiffleilzsl 335 1506 W3f:wE::Le5gh?:':381 SHARKEY S BARBER SHOP 336 3057 Roffler Hour Styhsfs Custom Made Holrpleces Stylmg 8- Fnttmg By Appointment Or Walk In 119 College Street Wadsworth Ohio 44281 335 4214 U i I? 9 ' - ff 5 9 Q. 5? l I! , Iii ' wx- at , , av- Q R' ' 9 f -' ig-gjgfw., I , .- R' J , . TS- W 1 ' Discount P , ,, .. u - ' ' I Stores . - . A , , , ,, - , o L ,, . ., - Serwce ls Our Most Important Product v- - , :aa-' Ill , . r -law .. 4 , O I I G. . , 7 - y - , vlNEERlNG 81 MFG CO ,XJ T I0 SAVINGS XX XIJSVXORHI OHK I .-19C,RlXl UNK IRMI VvNIJNVN.URlII, UHIK 44-81 SAM W, PAULQ ' 'NH ' H-1 - HRNNKKH MNNKC IR LAROI HAMIL TON BANK ONE 5 MARY YOUNC L O ar r Mana mers HalrCareStudlo sem 102 MEIN StF69t BANK ONE OF MEDINA COUNTY Wadsworth Ohio 44281 216 334 2571 ftfll fggf youzqfvmlal ROSS LIGHTING 209 GREAT OAKS PLAU WADSWORTH OHIO 44281 PHONE 334 1726 ISQIGQW .S SSS.. Wmxus 5 Low. A550 CIATION OF CLEVELAND W5 W www-mg IIS! Bl? 8861 in :ummm .gag-'- THE FIRST FEDERAL sAw D155 AND I OAN Ab50LIATION Ol C L1'X P1 AND 214 High St Wadsworth Ohio 334 2591 mo mm S 94 , I 1. 'rv wu ' s X SIX'LkMN1l1IYQ Il! Family S yhngg f X Tb A E f- 12f is 'mmm P1 RWM Nvmlh' Oban 14274 , Wvuru' 5' X 749 271111 X.MxfiNxuvr!h 'MH 1 Z L I: H 0 U ... , ,,L. -. ' h OEEE ' fi ' ma -I .. . A ' 5 .L Ep -we 4 O., ' V .f ffii, K J, K E 55: k.h, , 1 fi Q. ' hh - X 1 E ef in 1 EEEE Q If '1 Qaf Eff ff 4- - Q, A 1 5 . X A Il 3 nmnwx. V' , ? E., ,.. S ,,:..:. K M i- lfl N ,. Q,-5.1. ' -any Q rg f 2 3 Qfi'-12: ' - i I 1 X '- l L ' . gh f Lf, in 'A . . .f .-3, , M ' - , ' .L 2 5 .HW-5, E Q.. Q M -1' 1,-1--d-T, .1 ,fri-.L-, y - F - ,-.,,,x - .K Q - 'K'wq1mnaa-. A ---- , . i-,1,i,-,,, - 1 Y N1 1 ' ' 1 'Y 'Y , V K .4 P A J A K A ' ' I ' l 1 .' W T A I s AWIIIQ DNS Senior Class Patrons Joanne and Al Ames Mr. and Mrs. Jay E. Bajorek Mr. and Mrs. Louis T. Banfield Evelyn and Ralph Bauer Mr. and Mrs. John D. Blyth Russell and Patricia Childers The James D. Clark Family Country Manor Square Party Center, Inc. Roger and Carol Crawford Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Cronk Brenda Curtis Mr. and Mrs. Bob Davis Larry and Jeanne Dean Mr. and Mrs. I Stewart DeRonde Tom and Patsy Doak Mr. and Mrs. John J. Duffy Jim and Freda Eggeman Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Ely Donna Favinger Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gairing Jack D. Hall Mr. and Mrs. R.W. Freeman Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. Norman Evans Jerry and LaVon Henthorn Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hart Mr. and Mrs. Bob Herrold Mr. and Mrs. Norbert llg W lj? , I 'vs-K N ' K . ' ' . 1 1 J N w gb lug. JN ,Q:.. ' 1 gy , E W ! i '41 rx 'ku it I- -W IIYIFZ hxw tx Xl 224 It A lllyx F XXXL: LII A x ry ,. . , . , f f' .. X. 1 'Q , f X ,fry 'ffyffl bk,-Z . Lester and Luclle Kasserman Mr. and Mrs. George Kees Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Kelly Dr. and Mrs. W.R. Kendall Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kramer Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. D.G. Laikos Melvin Llnderman Sr. Robert McElroy Mr. and Mrs. Edward McGill, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Madigan Mr. and Mrs Allen Mavity Lynn and Mary Miller Mr. and Mrs. Garland Moses Mr. and Mrs. James Moutes Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Newcomer Mr. and Mrs. William Niebuhr Andy and Kay Ondrik Mr. and Mrs. Wm. W. Paris AS YOU GRADUATE IT SEEMS LIKE ONLY YESTERDAY YOUR SMALL LIFE WAS SENT OUR WAY TO MOLD AND SHAPE AS BEST WE COULD LOVING AND CARING THE WAY WE SHOULD THERE WERE DAYS, WE MUST AGREE YOUR LIFE WASN'T OF THE HIGHEST DEGREE YOUR MOUTH WOULD WAGER ON RAGE NOT EVEN ACTING YOUR OWN TRUE AGE SOMETIMES LIKE DRIFTING ON A CLOUD YOU DID INDEED MAKE US VERY PROUD YOU CAN STAND SO STATELY TALL YOUR IDEAS AND DREAMS WILL NEVER FALL SO NOW ON THIS YOUR GRADUATION DAY WE WOULD LIKE TO TAKE THE TIME TO SAY GOOD LUCK, AS YOU GO OUT ON THIS BIG LAND AND PLEASE DEAR ONE, LET GOD TAKE YOUR HAND BY JEANETTE VALENTINE Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Penksa Mr. and Mrs. Tony Perry Mr. and Mrs. Lewis S. Phillips Robert and Betty Piepho Mr. and Mrs. David Ponting Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Rich Earl and Pat Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Rohrer Mr. and Mrs. Schilling Mr. and Mrs. Sechrist Mr. and Mrs. Sechrist Mr. and Mrs. Simmons Mr. and Mrs. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Smole Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Tavanello Mr. and Mrs. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Mr. and Mrs. Vorndran Mr. and Mrs. Vukovich Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wellman George John Robert Sterling Wm. R. William B. Lewis Al Sullivan Rod Richard L. James R. Thomas Michael Joe Webb Thomas Harry and Lois Weirath Marion and Margaret Wertz Mr. and Mrs. Ronald West Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Bearden 'I NS ff' X X W X fwfgwf 5 f M .W Svsax- I XXXXX 1 f gf -5' .1 ' Sx -inf X Xb M' CongraduIations Class Of 82 CDRIV VVELL QLIALITY 'rcJcu.s 'Ure exam 4 awww 667 Seville Rd 336 3506 Wadsworth Ohio 'I-'rrcstone Tunes NEW FIRESTONE TIRES mom END AUGNMENT ruNE up WHEEL BALANCING 134 College St 335 2576 OHIO STATE LIQUOR STORE 239 GREAT OAKS TR WADSWORTH 335 0811 CLECKNER S RESTAURANT :G-E College St DAVES 336 9200 Dave Cleckner Buy d rect from the gro er and take advantage ofo rexperl ad 1 e Nursery Greenhouse e 50Va et s fSh bs T es8. e yM B a QPI 1 7896 Fl dg Rd WADSWORTH 335 8722 f2l6l 336 2152 Giazka Gamez.: Tee 1136 HIGH STREET WADSWORTH OHIO 44281 mg q, uhm schulastm sales P SP III' 1 OA h OSprt OC dy DAVE PATAKY 516 I e D e Ely a 0ho44025 T Ieph e 1216! 36-2324 GJ M . . nr , D - o 10 Q I . I u 40 CANU i w u VAC .... Ov r ri ie o ru , re Ev rgreens Hard um Plants ed in an s Christmas Trees 8. Poinsettias i e . - u I l We ecialize in School Sales of: an w , 0 Ci rus Fruits mlsh C eese , o swear an rnvi w riv . ri . i o on 3333553 LFS? 27,53 .S I AXTFIIQIDNS American Health Care Centers Dr. Michael A. Bianco and Staff Book Nook, Mr. 8: Mrs. R. West Buckeye Reserve Title Agency, lnc. C. 8: C. Fur, Inc. City Loan and Savings Dr. and Mrs. D.E. Croyle Philip J. Croyle Co., L.P.A. Curtis Disposal, Inc. D 8: J Electric Motor Repair l-lall's Racquetball l . nc Mr. and Mrs. William Heyl Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Derr Dr and Mrs G R Hou k . . . . C Carl P. Dietrich, Jr. D.D.S. Mr and Mrs E J Houston Richard F. Everhard D.D.S. Duw. Kaufman Realty Company Frame Shop Ralph N. Kilmer, Jr., Public Aris W. Franklin, M.D. Accountant Dr. and Mrs. H.E. Grover Dana D. Kreider Dr. D.E. Gordon The National Metal Abrasive Company News Banner - Wadsworth Publishing Dr. Richard Nyzen D.D.S. Palecek, Mcllvaine and Foreman Dr. and Mrs. Harry Papas Pepsi-Cola Bottlers of Wadsworth Tony Perry Chevrolet Roy D. Pressler, D.D.S. Regal Maintenance Co. Remington Products Co. Sacred Heart Church Sara Lee Nursing Home Sega Excavating The Sherwin Williams Company Trinity United Church of Christ Wadsworth Area Growth Association Wadsworth High Athletic Department Wadsworth Medical Center, Inc. Wadsworth Refrigeration Robert D. Zito D.D.S. Smith Dairy Products Co. Underclass Patrons Mrs. and Mrs. E. Brewer Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gerdnic Mike and Mary Snyder Stanley Coon A.L. Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Tony Solaro Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Dickey Mr. and Mrs. Gary Stumbaugh Mr. and Mrs. Norman Evans Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Polomsky Zh w ' Abbott, Debbie: 130. Abbott, Nancy: 178 Abell, Natalle: 166. Abell, Tamara: 130. Ackar, Deborah: 154, 64. Acker, Rick: 154. Adams, Chris: 79. Adams, Lisa: 178 Adams, Scott: 79, 93. Adams , Thomas: 27, 76, 77, 129, 130. 8 Adcox, Rhonda: 68, 12 , 130, 133. Adcox, Shelly: 178 Addis, Cindy: DHO Balogh, Diane: 81, 166, 167. Banfleld, C.W.: 130. Banfield, Donald: 154. Banfleld, Donna: 129, 130. Barabas, Sara: 33, 154. Barb, Kelli: Bard, Max: 166. Bareiter, Llsa: 14, 77, 130, 133. Barger, Teresa: Backer, Liz: 69, 154. Barhley, Jim: 154. Barlow, Roseann: 196. Barnard, John: 178 Akers, Ed: Alkyer, Rob: 92, 93, 154. Allen, Brenda: DHO Alexander, Heldl: 130. Alley, Karen: 79. Barnby, Mary: 166. Barnes, David: 154. Barnes, Patricia: 76, 154. Barnes, Richard: Barnes, Tracie: 24, 25, 166. Almenar, Roberto: 130. Althaus, Janice: 105, 193. Ames, Jonathan: 18, 56, 82, 1 133. Anderson, Chrlstal: 69, 154. Anderson, Dan: 178 Anderson, Michele: 166. Anderson, Mike: 166, 177. Anderson Richard: 197. Andrews, Joe: 130. Andrews, John: 166. Andrews, Twlla: 154. Angeloff, Terri: 166. Ansell, Paul: 130 Arbogast, Stuart: 154, 163. Arlson, Dave: 78, 166. Armstrong, Beth: 178 28, 130, Barnhard, Ron: 87, 166. Barowlcz, Charles: Barton, Debbie: 41, 84, 154. Bartzl, Bryan: 23, 154. Battlg, Joanna: 178 Bates, Rose: 131. Bauer, Amy: 166. Bauer, Heldl: 88, 179. Bauer, Matt: 131. Bauer, Regenla: 131. Baughman, Joe: 166. Bauman, Debbie: 166. Bauman, Dianna: 154. ' Baumgartner, Steven: 178 Bayduke, Marybeth: 197. Beard, Hank: Bearden, Annette: 54, 55, 65, 131. Arnold, Alfred: 197. Arnold, Peggy: 17, 192. Arnold, Saundra: 178 Arvay, Laura: 33, 166, 177. Bearer, Jamie: 189. Beaver Beaver , James: 131. , Jamie: 178 Bebout, Paul: 166, 177. Bebout Tara: 131 137. Ashley, Mike: Arvay, Dorothy: 199. Atkins, Stephanie: Attwood, Robin: 154. Bach, Julianne: 166. Bach, Ted: 18, 19, 82, 130, Back, Nancy: 16. Back, Sheryl: 130. 133. Bailey, Bob: Bailey, Darell: Bailey, Mike: Bailey, Roda: 166. Bailey, Valerie: 178 Balec, Mary: 65, 130. Bajec, Marg: 24. Bajorek, Bonnie: 85. Bajorek, Ellen: 84, 130. Baker, Eydle: 178 Baker, John: 86, 87, 100, 166, 177. Baker, Mary: 154. Baker, Tammle: 24, 25, 55, 166. Baldwin, Arthur: 193. Baldwin, Terl: 33, 154. Ball, Brian: 130. Ball, Darrell: 166. Ball, Kevln: 166. Ball, Jay: 228 Beck, Michelle: 178 Bedllllon, Ernest: 195. Beeman, Krlstl: 2, 78, 99, 154, 159. Belchler, Wllllam: 197. Beltzel, Dave: Belcastro, Margaret: 178 Belvln, Tammy: 105. Bender, Scott: 154. Bennekamper, Andy: 178 Bennekamper, Jeidl: I Benner, Tracy: 154. Bennett, Todd: 166. Bennett, Debble: 178 Benya, Mark: 86, 87, 154. Beorn, Tlm: 178 Berkey, Mary: 198. Berlin, Kelly: 131. Berlin, Mark: 178 Berlln, Steve: Berlin, Tracy: 68, 76, 154. Betliskey, John: Betllskey, Klm: Bias, Charles: Blhn, Paul: 196. Blllhlmer, Lisa: 60, 166. Birch, Susan: 194. Birkbeck, Mary: 166. Blro, Cindy: 154. Bishop, Barb: 131. Bishop, Don: 131. Bishop, Jeff: 166. Bishop, Ron: 154. Black, Debi: 2, 131, 141, 153. Bittner, Valerie: 166. Black, Janet: 178 Black, John: 131. Blackstone, Carey: 131. Blakeslee, Juleen: 131. Blake, Jerry: 178 Blamble, Jenny: 166. Blanar, Becky: 166. Blanar, Marilyn: 178' Bland, Kevin: Blankenshlp, Paul: Blanton, Aleta: 154. Bloch, Amy: 68, 131. Bloch, Carrle: 105, 166. Blough, Bill: 2, 18, 19, 40, 57, 154 Blough, John: 79. Blough, Kim: 54, 154, 163. Bly, Mary: 166. Blyth, Melissa: 131. Boatrlght, Lisa: Bode, Chris: 166. Boedlcker, Kent: 7, 76, 77, 131. Boedlcker, Kert: 19, 76, 77, 129, 132 Bogard, Paul: 154. Boley, Peggy: Boll, Kevin: Bonaccl, Jeff: Book, Barb: 154. Bordac, Bill: 2, 132, 166. Borland, Chuck: 93, 178. Borland, Laurie: 132. Borland, MaryLou: 199. Borth, Mallnda: 178 Bower, Janet: 17, 197. Bowling, T: 41, 76. Bowling, Val: 33, 154. Boyer, Jennie: 199. Boyer, Robin: 69, 132. Boyer, Roy: 132. Boyes, Darlene: 132. Bozlgar, John: 166. Bozlgar, Karen: 132. Bragg, Jeff: 166. Bragg, Linda: 132. Branham, Dan: 132. Brannigan, Carol: 41, 84, 58, 163. Braswell, Sherri: Brauer, Lisa: 77, 99, 154. Braun, Mia: 88, 166. Bremkamp, Terrle: 33, 166. Bremkamp, Vicky: 187. Brewer, Mark: 98, 154, 165. Bricker, Bill: 132. Brown, Kevin: 33. Brown, Mike: 178 Brown, Paula: 166. Brubaker, Jon: 178 Buccltelll, Mark: 166. 54 Crawford uck, Pam: 178 uck, Raymond: 86, 87, 154. uckholdt, Jlm: ucklngham, Mary Ann: 41, 1 urchett, Kelly: 68, 132. urkett, Denise: 132. urnham, Aaron: 178 urton,: 93. utdorf, Holly: 166. utler, Lisa: 166. yers, Dave: 26, 40, 87, 154. yers, Mike: 2, 132. yrnes, Regina: 178 adle, Tammy: 154. adle, Timmy: 154. allaghan, Mike: 178 ampbell, James: 178 ampbell, Joe: ampbell, Matt: 178 arey, Margaret: 166. arlson, David: 87, 178. arney, Lesa: 132. arney, Teresa: 132. arpenter, Kevin: 154. arretta, Libby: 166. arrino, Christine: 154. Carrlno, Felicia: 166. Carrlno, Mike: 132. Carter, Angle: 178. Carter, Jim: 166. Cartwright, Lori: 166. Caser, Eric: 90, 91, 154. Caskey, Cindy: 105, 166. Caskey, Tammy: 68, 88, 89, 1 l65. Casteele, Venlta: 132. Castle, Sarah: 154. Casteele, Trionne: Centeo, Scott: 76, 154, 163. Chamberlin, David: 134. Chamberlin, Steve: 40, 154. Chambers, Chris: 185. 178., 54. 54, 164, Chambers, Dlchelle: 166, 169. Chambliss, Cassie: 154. Chambliss, Ken: 166. Chaney, Bob: 178. Chaney, Gary: 76, 154. Chaney, John: 154. Chaney, Tracey: Chapman, Marilyn: 178. Chaumont, Kim: Chaumont, Linda: 154. Chaumont, Mike: 76, 154. Childers, Amy: 105, 178. Childers, Russ: 134. Chlrdon, Todd: 166. Choban, Debbie: 105, 166. Christian, Steve: 166. Christian, Theresa: 166. Christie, Tricia: Clark, Craig: 79, 178, 181. Clark, Tim: 97, 98, 133, 134. Clark, Mark: 166, 177. Clark, Sue: 88, 166. Cleckner, Chad: Cleckner, Pat: 166, 178. Clemens, Susan: Clevldence, Lori: 178, 179. Cllffel, Al: 154. Cllffel, Kelly: 105, 178. Clifford, Marty: 134, 153. Cline, Lisa: 154. Clocker, Rob: 178. Cluckey, Glenn: 134. Cluckey, Scott: Cutlip, Shelley: 76, 167, 168. Cutrlght, Rhonda: 156. Dalgle, Dave: 156. Daniels, Bill: 76, 77, 135. Daniels, Lisa: 168. Danko, Dorothy: Data, Annemarie: 135. Data, Barb: 168. Daugherty, Dan: 178. Cluckey, Teresa: 166, 169. Clyne, Leticia: 166. Cole, Kim: 166. Cole, Lesley: Coler, Bin: 79, 178. Coler, Susan: 154. Conger, Paula: 178. Conn, Robin: 166. Connor, Brian: 26, 154. Conover, Brian: 178. Conover, Sherri: 134. I Conrad, Trisha: 154. Conway, Jim: 166. Cool, Stephen: 78, 166. Cooley, Kathy: 134. Cooley, Matt: 76, 154. Cooley, Mike: 154. Coolman, Mame: 28, 84, 154. Coolman, Ted: 134. Coon, Scott: 166. Davis James: 76, 77, 135. Davis, Jill: 156. Davis Grover: Davis Matt: 82. Davis, Tammy: 136. Day, Frank: 168. Cope, Ellen: 198. Cope, Tom: 134: Corell, Marla: 24, 25, 100, 168. Cornelius, Mike: 154. Cornelius, Scott: 93, 168, 173. Cottrill, Carrie: 168. Cottrill, Connie: 168. Coughenour, Cindy: Couslno, Denise: 178. Cowles, Paula: 168. Craddock, Debra: 11, 54, 167, 168. Craddock, Laura: 54, 55, 71, 134. Cramer, Annette: 55, 134. Cramp, Martin: Cranston, Gary: 168. Cranston, Glenn: 154. Cranston, Thomas: 87, 193. Crawford Anne: Crawford Barry: 40, 154. Crawford, JoAnne: 178. Crawford Linda: Crawford Randy: 168. Terry: 134. Crlsamore, Nancy: 178. Crisllp, Mark: 25, 154. Crlsllp, Roger: 197. Croghan, Debbie: 68, 134. Cronk, Carla: 3, 128, 134. Crouch, Katie: 178. Crowe, Mona: 178. Crowe, Sandy: 80, 81, 168. Crowe, Tim: 93, 134, 153. Crowe, Vicky: 156. Crowley, Mary: 156. Cullen, Vicki: 134. Curtis, Jason,: 178. Curtis, Kelli: 128, 129, 134, 153. Days, Susan: 156. DeAguiar, Mary: 88, 135. Dean, Julie: 156, 159, 163, 1 Dean, Shane: 180. Dean, Tim: 76, 77, 135. Dearth, Mike: 168. Dee, Mike: 168. Deeter, Scot: 168. Del-laan, Jeff: 33, 156. DeLong, Michelle: 180. DeRonde, Bill: 33, 82, 156. DeRonde, Debbie: 81, 135. DeRonde, Laurie: 81, 180. DeRuyter, Mona: 198. DeVoe, Carol: 168. Dhume, Dianne: Dick, Kurt: 156. Dick, Matt: 156. Dick, Nathan: 180. Dickerson, Theresa: Dickey, Beth: 32, 168 Dickinson, Lynda: 156. 9 7. DlLauro, Chris: 2, 78, 100, 156. DiLauro, Mike: 90, 91, 135. Dllworth, Steve: 156. DlPletro, Kathy: 79 DlPIetro, Michael: 135. Doak, Tera: 180. Doak, Tom: 135. Dobbins, Jeffery: 156. Dodge, Laura: 180. Dodrlll, Kim: 168. Doell, Steve: 156. Domlco, Stacy: Doyle, Dan: 79. 180. Drasny, Lisa: 180. Dressler, Don: 150. Drewes, Betty: 191. Duff, Chris: 19, 33, 60, 105, 180.. Duffy, Mlchael: 135, 153. Dunn, Todd: 76, 156. Dunning, Dan: 78, 168. Durbin, Pat: 100, 156. Dutt, Joseph: 156, 159. Dutt, Steve: 156. Dyser, Cheryl: 88, 135. Dyser, Chris: 168. Earle, Rob: 135. Earnest, Dianna: 60, 156. Earnest, Kathi: 79. 180. 17 9 Ely. Kent: 18, 19, 87, 96, 97, 98, Easley, Kevln: 168. Easterday, Mark: 156. Ebaugh, Nancy: 135. Eckenrode, David: 87, 156. Eckenrode, Karen: 26, 87, 168. Eckler, Andrew: 135. Eddy, Bob: 156. Edwards, Cheryl: Edwards, Donna: Eggeman, Sandy: 135. Eggeman, Scott: 76, 156. Eggleston, Gina: Elkins, Andrew: 79. 180 Ellebruch, Lisa: 68, 135. Elsas, Eric: 156. Elsass, Lynn: 168, 177. 135, 153. England, Doug: 180. Epling, Steve: 180 Erdlng, Ergeg: 135. Esterle, Tracey: 15, 156, 157. Estvander, Mike: 180. Evans, Debbie: Evans, Denise: Evans, Esther: 135. Evans, John: 168. Evans, Lisa: 180. Evans, Lisa Jean: 168. Evans, Richard: 136. Evans, Richard: 136. Evans, Ron: 79. 180. Evans, Steve: 156. Evans, Tim: 180. Evans, Tom: 156. Ewlng, Susan: 71, 136. Falanga, Beth: 136. Falanga, Carol-Lyn: 33, 1 Falkenberg, Bradd: 82, 83 Fallows, Amy: 24, 168. Farkas, Cheryl: 180. Farkas, Tom: 136. Fath, Michael: 156. Favlnger, Donna: 136. Felkert, Pam: Fernholz, Barry: 76, 98, 156. Ferrara, Kim: 69, 88, 89, 136. Ferrara, Mark: 79. Files, Vicki: 180. Fink, Kevin: 76, 156. Flnn, Mike: 76, 77, 136, 141. Finn, Shannon: 84, 167, 168. Flster, Matt: 26, 76, 97, 100, 15 56. Flster, Susan: 11, 168. Flath, Dorls: 199. Flath, Tim: 76, 77, 133, 136. Fleming, Dan: 33. Flemlng, Glenn: 33, 136. Fletcher, Andy: Flowers, Becky: 85, 168. Flowers, Dave: 156. Fluellen, Danyelle: Flukey, Christine: Flynn, Suzie: 105. 180. Folk, Terri: 156. Fonghelser, Laura: 168. 230 6. 29, Foote, Marguerite: 168. Foraker, Jim: 156. Forsman, Beth: 180. Forsman, Bill: Fortner Fortner Fortner , Shawn: 180. , Terry: 93, 180. , Tracy: 156. Foutty, Mike: Fowler, Edith: 168. Fox, Maryann: 180. Fox, Todd: 79, 180. Fraley, Juanita: 199. Fraley, Kenneth: 136, 137. Fraley, Frame, Freema Freema Mayme: 198. Patricia: 196. n, Christy: 180. n, Lisa: 189, 180. Frledl, Mary: 136. Frledt, Debbie: 88, 189, 180. Friend, Julie: 81, 156. Fritz, Don: 156, 165. Frltz, Tammy: 168. Fruzzettl, Mark: 87, 180. Fuerst, Rick: 26, 90, 91, 93, 156. Gabrosek, Anita: 168. Gaertner, Bettie: 198. Gahan, Chris: 136. Galner, Michelle: 168, 169. Gains, Joe: 16, 194. Gairlng, Bob: 156. Galring, Leslie: 85, 105, 180. Galrlng, Kathy: 54, 136. Galecki, Jeanne: 180. Gallagher, Harry: 197. Gandee, Sharon: 17. Gardner, Karen: 156, 161. Gardner, Mark: 136. Gardner, Peggy: 168. Garner, Scott: 168. Gaskey, Pam: 41, 156. Gaston, Doug: 168. Gear, Elizabeth: 138. Gear, Nancy: 180. Gearhart, Bill: 76, 77, 96, 98, 156. Geimer, Mike: 138. Gelvln, Chuck: 168. Gemlnd, Allen: Gempp, Joann: 180. George, Amy: 168. Gerberlch, Leah: 138. Gerberlch, Susan: 80, 81, 168. Gerdnlc, Amy: 85, 168. Gervasi, Luca: 86, 87, 138. Gess, Jim: 180. Giacomo, Daren: 168. Glambra, William: 100, 156. Gibson, Larry: 180. Gibson, Chuck: 93. Gibson, Cindy: 85, 180. Glbson, Mark: 29, 87, 138. Glbson, Stacey: 85, 167, 168. Gibson Gilbert , Tina: 14, 156. , Leslie: 138. Gilbert, Patricia: Gllkerson, Tlna: 168. Glll, Jennifer: 81, 180. Gish, Betty: 198. Given, Bruce: Given, Pam: 180. Given, Suzanne: 180. Gleason, Denlse: 180. Gloeckler, Andy: 82, 180. Gloeckler, Emily: 81, 137, 138, 15 Gloeckler, Robert: Goble, Bill: 180. Goddard, Bill: 76, 78. Gonls, Barry: 76, 77, 138. Good, Bruce: Goode, Kelly: 138. Goode, Kim: 180. Gordon, Mildred: 199. Gordon, Scott: 79, 93, 180. Gordon, Todd: 138. Gorman, Robert: 16. Gostlln, Brad: 79, 180. Grady, Amy: 60, 180. Graham, Cindy: 180. Graham, Nita: 138. Graves, Julie: 180. Graves, Philip: 138. Graves, Wendy: 180. Grecnl, Roger: 196. Greczanlk, Grace: 58, 88, 156. Greczanik, Monica: 106, 138. Green, lvy: 168. Greenbank, Michelle: 180. Grelve, Chris: 105, 185, 180. Grimm, MaryAnn: 138. Grimm, Pete: 180. Grof, Cynthia: Grom, Adam: 168. Gross, Tammy: 180. Grover, Davis: Grubb, Kathleen: Gruver, John: 42. Gunndo, Frank: 168. Guzlk, Randy: 76. Guzik, Rhonda: 33. Hablck, Bill: 156. Hagenbaugh, Mark: 78. Hahn, Mia: 138. Hahn, Robbie: 79, 180. Hay, Brent: 138. Hall, Randy: 196. Hallam, Shelly: 180. Halliwell, James: 168. Halsey, Bob: 78, 82, 83, 156. Halverson, Danielle: 180. Halverson, Tina: 168. Hamblen, Todd: 78, 168. Hamilton, Alan: Hamilton, Karen: 2, 10, 54, 55, 139. Hamm, Sheila: 139. Hampton, Pete: 10, 180. Hampton, Tom: 76, 194. Hanklnson, Robin: 156. Hardy, Jeff: 87, 182. Harger, Kenny: 182. Harper, Jeff: 168. Harris, Beverly: 139. Harris, Jlm: 139. 3 3 0. 'larrls, Jim: 182. -lart, Jackie: 182. 'lart, John, 33, 139. -larter, Lisa: 168. -lartley, Laura: 168. 'lartshorn, Tlm: 168. -lartzler, Betty: 168. -lartzler, Dan: 182. iasenyager, Bob: 42, 156. iasenyager, Rlchelle: 139. 'lasklns, Patricia: 196. vlassinger, Craig: 79, 93, 182. flathaway, Chris: 182. flaupt, Maureen: 33, 156. flavens, Gary: 196. Hawk, Stacy: 139. Hawk, Wendy: 60, 168. Hawley, James: 182. Hay, Cynthia: Hay, Stephanie: Heberllng, Kristin: 139. Hein, Brian: 182. Held, Sue: 65, 139. Hendershot, Kevin: Hendershot, Ruth: 182. Hennlger, Tami: 60, 156. Henry, Ollie: Hensal, Jennifer: 182, 188. Henthorn, Karen: 139. Henthorn, Steve: 182. Herrick, Curt: 79, 182. Herrold, Dana: 139. Herrold, Leslie: 168. Hershberger, Amy: 156. Hershman, Renee: 182. Herwick, Steph: 182. Hetrlck, Kim: 65. Hevener, Bob: 6, 22, 76, 77, 139. Hlckling, Nellie: 198. Hileman, Eddie: 156. Hlnkel, Alice: 197. Hlnkle, Aaron: 156. Hlnkle, Tammy: 68, 156. Hlse, Susan: Hlse, Glen: Hoerger, Denise: 168. Hoeger, Jeff: 42, 139. Hoffman, Kimberly: 182. Hoffman, Mike: 168. Hofstetter, Cindy: 168. Hogston, Rick: 158. Hoke, Debbie: Holbrook, Faye: 158. Holderbaum, Nancy: Holm, Georglana: 158. Holslnger, David: 139. Holt, Nikki: 182. Hooker, Traci: Hooser, Jeff: 158. Hoosier, Colleen: 69, 139. Hoover, Steve: 79, 182. Horner, Doug: 76, 158, 164. Hornoff, Klm: 182. Hornyak, Mark: 79, 182, 183. Horrlsberger, Phll: 41, 194. Hosack, Sherry: 158. Houck, Barb: 79, 182, 187. Houck, Beth: 105, 179, 182. Houglan, Dave: 79, 182, 183. House, Mark: 139. Householder, Beth: 27, 140. Houston, Dale: 158. Houston, Michelle: 33, 88, 140. Houston,: 16, 195. Hovls, Geneva: 195. Howell, David: Howell, Mary: 198. Hrlck, Lisa: 140. Huber, Stacy: 105, 182. Hudson, Charla: 38, 57, 182. Huffman, Deborah: 182. Hulsey, James: 93, 170, Humphrey, Guy: 140. Humphrey, Ron: 78, 158. Kennedy, Tom: 182. Kennell, Bill: 140. Kernan, Joe: 170. Keto, Chris: 182. Kimmel, Mike: 170. Klnches, Bill: 198. Klndlg, Robert: 54, 60, 78, 170. Kirby, Michelle: 182. Kirk, Teena: 170. Kirkpatrick, Charles: 38, 158. Klrven, Shawn: 170. Kissinger, Chris: 170. Klecha, Joe: 170, 177. Klecha, Sue: 140. Klekner, Mike: 182. Klosterman, Joe: 182. Knapp, Lisa: 170. Knapp, Mike: 76, 77, 140. Hydu, Larry: 170. Ignotov, Dave: 182. Ilg, Hugh: 140 lmber, Bill: 78, 170. lmber, Jim: 2, 15, 56, 76, 158. lmler, Brenda: 158. lrwln, Steve: 182. Isaac, Jim: 170. Isaac, Mark: 182. Knlepkamp, Lorl: 170. Knight, Andy: 79, 182. Knight, Carolyn: 158. Knight, Debbie: 142. Koenig Gall: 142. Kollert, Cindy: 65, 142. Kollert, Todd: 182. Koontz, Carolyn: 182. Kopllchack, Shari: 40, 158. Jack, Tim: 100. Jackson, Joan: 170. Janeczek, Connie: 140. Jarvis, Carol: 15, 84, 85, 137, 140. Jarrell, Frank: 170. Jarrell, Sue: 170. Jessel, Brant: 158. Jessel, Tammi: 87, 170. Joachim, Doug: 158. Johansson, Jan: 106, 140. Johnson Clark: 170. Johnson David: 192. Johnson, David: 87, 158. Johnson, Kevin: 170. Johnson, John: 87, 167, 170. Johnson, Laura: 182. Johnson, Lynn: 182. Johnston, Janet: 197. Jones, Connie: 140. Jones, Joe: 170. Jones, Karen: 170. Jones, Tammy: 158, 159. Jones, Teri: 157, 158. Jordon, Macel: 199. Kopfsteln, Laura: 170. Koutrodlmos, Ville: 54, 170. Kovack, Stephen: 158. Kovacs, Stephanie: 170. Konkowskl, Bridget: 182. Kovalchln, Bernadlne: 197. Kozarevlc, JayAnne: 33, 182. Kramer, Cheri: 88, 89, 142. Kraska, Barb: 199. Kratzer, Mary: 199. Krelder, Louisa: 59, 170. Krout, Kay: 33, 85, 105, 170. Kruger, Jerry: Kucko, Stephanie: 182. Kuhnheln, Kim: 88, 182. Kuder, Dan: 142, 93. Kumler, Laura: 14, 158. Kuntz, Rick: 158. Kuntz, Wendy: 142. Kupfner, Karie: 40, 158. Kurtz, Julie: 170. Kuykendall, Terry: 182, 188. Kyner, John: 182. Kyner, Tom: 22, 76, 77, 133, 14 Jurey, Ted: 76, 100, 158. Kane, Chris: 182. Kasserman, Connie: 77, 99, 140, Keffer, Mark: 158. Kegg, Brian: 3, 76, 77, 140. Kegg, Karen: 158. Kelper, Bryan: 182. Kelper, Kevin: 158, 161. Kelleman, Johanna: 33, 41, 158. Kelley, Mike: 78, 170. Kelley, Tony: 79, 93, 182. Kelly, Jim: 158. Kelly, Polly: 140. Kelly, Suzy: 27, 81, 170. Kendall, Jaye: 140. Lacy, John: Lalkos, Peter: 142. Lambert, Jody: 105, 182. Lamielle, Marnie: 170. Lamson, Dave: 158. Lance, Bruce: 142. Lance, Mark: 182. Lange, Mark: 195. Latlmer, Laura: 99, 142. Lauck, Dave: 2. Lauck, Lisa: 33, 170. Lawrence, Audrey: 142. Lawrence, Brian: 158. Lawrence, Gene: 193. Laurence, Mindy: 68, 158. Leatherman, Debra: 32, 142. Leatherman, Jeff: 18, 19, 142. Lecky, Kris: 77, 158. Lecky, Steve: 100, 170. Ledford, John: 182. Ledford, Teresa: 170. Lee, Barbi: Lee, David: 182. Leggett, Keith: 191. Leguillon, Dennis: 170. Lehr, Tom: 42, 158. Leonard, Kirsten: 182 Leonard, Scott: 142. Lewis, Bonnie: 158. Light, Becky: 182. Light, Ken: 142. Light, Matthew: 158. Lightfoot, Debbie: 87, 170. Llnderman, Kim: 142. Llnson, June: 192, 17. Llkens, Crystal: 158. Livingston, David: 86, 87, 158. LoGuidice, Amy: 158. Long, Long, Bryan: 158. Danny: 182. Long, l..ouAnn: 158. Long, LynMarie: 143. Long, Shelly: 170. Long, William: 158. Longfleld, Karen: 54. Loughner, Jeniece: 182. Loughry, John: 170. Looser, Buddy: 158. Loughry, Mary: 182. Lowery, Michael: 158. Luck, Shelly: 15, 38, 128, 143. Lukus, Mike: 170. Lundblad, Vicki: 170. Lutz, Rachael: 55, 78, 100, 158. Lyons, Lonnie: 79, 182. Lyren, Philip: 182. McAnlis, Mac: 158. McCabe, Scott: 12, 143. McCabe, Tim: 12, 170. McCaman, Becky: McCombs, Kim: 81, 170. McConnell, JoAnn: 33, 184. McCormick, Linda: 19, 59, 85, 167, 170. McCullough, Heather: 184. McCullough, Sean: 143. McCutcheon, Tammy: 170. McDuffee, Amy: 170, 195. McElroy, Bill: 93, 183, 184. McElroy, Greg: 92, 93, 143. McFarland, Laurie: 170. McGarry, Ben: 79, 184. McGill, Kurt: 93, 143. McGlnnic, Patric: 144. McGowan, Mickey: 87, 93, 184. Mclnerney, John: 158. Mclntyre, Courtney: 184. McKelvey, Mark: 184. McKelvey, Steve: 170. McKnight, Missy: 2, 158. McMahon, Joyce: 158. 232 McMasters, Eric: McMillen, James: 195. McMlllen, Jeff: 158. McNamara, Michael: 68, 196. McNerney, Timothy: 144. McNulty, Hollie: 158. Mack, Greg: 79, 182. Mackaman, Krysti: 170. Mackaman, Todd: Madden, Christine: Madden, Mike: 158. Madigan, Kimberly: 3, 84, 85, 1 Maggio, Ann: 2, 158. Mahaney, Michael: 194. Mak, Marta: 143. Manfull, Shelly: 170. Manfull, Richard: 76, 194. Mani, David: Manko, James: 170. Mann, Angela: Manning, Janet: 24, 30. Manning, Steve: Mansfield, Jeffrey: 143. Maple, Lisa: 141, 143. Marcum, James: 182. Markovlch, Sophie: 198. Marrin, Monique: 143. Marshall, Dave: 76, 158. Martens, Mia: 158. Martin, John: 81, 100. Martin, Amy: 33. Martin, Anne: 182. Martin, John: 196. Martin, Kelly: 158. Marvin, Dino: 78, 170. Massie, Todd: Mast, Lisa: 143. Mast, Lorrell: 191. Masters, Bob: 158. Masters, Scott: 100, 170. Matheny, Karen: 170. Matty, Genlece: 143. Matty, Keith: 170. Maurer, Jeff: 170. Mavlty, Dave: 170. Mavity, Karen: 33, 143. May, Barb: 184. Maynard, Kevin: Maynard, Mike: Maynard, Mitch: 170. Maynard, Paul: 143. Meadows, Nancy: 195. Mendenhall, Tim: 23, 144. Messam, Michelle: 184, 189. Metarko, Toni: Meyers, Brian: 158. Meyers, Chad: 78, 170. Meyers, Jon: 170. Michalosky, Lisa: Mika, David: 170. Miles, Debbie: 87, 170. Miller, Barbara: 144. Miller, Eric: Miller, Jeff: 158. Miller, : 16, 76. Miller, Robert: 4 3. Miller, Ron: 78, 170. Miller, Sue: 184. Miller, Tami: 184. Miller, Terry: 42, 144. Miller, Tim: 170. Mills, Dave: 76, 77, 153. Mills, Marc: 78, 170. Milo, John: 93, 179, 184. Mllo, Michelle: 28, 144. Minor, Mike: 79, 183, 184. Minor, Minay: 158. Mintzer, Annamarie: 6, 30, 158 Miracle, Craig: 97, 98, 133 144 Miracle, Mike: 144. Mlron, Peg: 199. Mitten, Mike: 172. Mlsak, Mindy: 172. Moine, Gene: 196. Monroe, Kim: 105, 184. Monroe, MaryBeth: 77, 99, Moon, Irene: 194. Moore, Blan: 82, 172. Moore, Dave: 76, 158. Morehead, Bruce: 197. Morgan, Lonalne: 184. Morlana, Toni: 158. Moritz, Denise: 158. Moritz, Donna: 184. Moore, Marie: 199. Morrell, Elayne: 158. Morris, Mike: 184. Morris, Shelia: 172. Morrison, Derek: 144, 184 Morrison, Douglas: 60. Morrison, Lisa: 160. Moses, Lisa: 23, 144. Moses, Michelle: 172. Moses, Pete: 160. Mosier, Shelly: 172. Moss, Martha: 160. Motlch, Rod: Moutes, Michael: 144. Muhl, Joe: 40, 86, 87, 160. Mullaney, Gwen: 172. Mullen, Jodi: 160. Mullen, Traci: 184. Mullet, Angie: 172. Mullins, Amy: 184. Mullins, Joyce: 160. Mumaw, Nick: 79, 184. Mumaw, Rose: 131. Murphy, Brenda: 160. Murphy, Linda: 184. Musch, Chris: 15, 23, 144. Muzyczka, Lisa: 184. Muzyczka, Tanya: 160. Myers, Angle: 144. Myers, Kirk: 184. Kris: 184 79, 101. Myers, . Myers, Shelly: 172. Myers, Tina: Myers, Tina: 184. Myers, Tina: 172. Napier, Linda: 144. Napier, Mike: 184. Nauer, Paul: eary, Jerry: 154. eary, Gina: 172. eff, Galen: 184. eff, Carl: 60, 153. eff, Steve: 10, 160. elson, Bllly: p elson Jeff: 184. Hester, Julle: 144. Wester, Leah: 172. Vlckl: 145. Reynolds, Klm: 18, 19. Neumann, Steve: 30, 184, 187. Nlewbrough, Stephanie: 105, 184. Newcomer, Jackie: 137, 144. Nlcodemus, Jeff: 160. Nlebuhr, Ken: 18, 19, 38, 96, 98, l28, 133, 144. Nlebuhr, Pam: 32, 33, 160. Nielsen, Jeff: 172. Noe, Mike: 76, 145. Noe, Robert: 26, 160. Noe, Valerie: 78, 96, 99, 160. Nofziger, Joe: Nyzen, Alexla: 184. D'Brlen, Scott: 76, 77, 145. D'Bryan, Michael: D'Bryan, Susan: D'Connor, Mike: O'Connor, Mike: Oehlenschlager, 172. 9 76, 77, 160, 184. 2, 93. Lori: 184. Oehlenschlager, William: 16, 195 Oesterman, Merrl: 160. Ogurchak, Kevin: 79, 184. Ogurchak, Mark: 76, 98, 160. Ondrlk, Dawn: 172. Ondrlk, Kathy: 145. Opalenlk, Martin: 172. Opalenlk, Susan: 105, 184. Opllnger, Connie: 145. Opllnger, Tom: 76, 160. Orben, Andy: 172. Orben, Jeff: 160. Osborne, Jlll: 172. Osterman, Donna: 172. Overcash, Kelly: Owens, Ken: 78, 172. Pace, Jlm: 184. Pace, Renee: 80, 141, 145. Pagonls, Julie: 172. Painter, Keith: 160. Palecek, Jlm: 78, 100, 172. Palmateer, Dean: 38, 76, 77, 145 Palmateer, Eric: 160. Palmateer, Leigh: 145. Palmer, Dennis: 172. Pancar, Joanne: Pantalone, Anne: 184. Pantalone, John: Paris, Sandy: 145. Park, Gina: 24, 172. Parrlllo, Patricia: 194. Parrish, Brian: 78, 172. Parsons, Charles: 191. Parsons, Scott: 145. Parsons, Todd: 172. Pate, John: 78, 172. Pate, Tim: 78, 172. Paulo, Susan: 172. Pearson, Angle: 160. Peauler, Tracy: Pelfrey, Bill: 92, 39, 145. Pelot, Greg: Pelot, Scott: 184. Penksa, Donna: 184. Penksa, Nanette: 33, 145. Pennlngton, Pam: 145. Perdue, Lllllan: 199. 9. Perry, Craig: 172. Perry, Mark: 86, 87, 145. Perry, Michelle: 184. Perry Perry, Tricia: 77, 104, 128, 1 45. Reed, Kelly: 184. Reed, Terry: Reellng, Scott: 172. Reellng, Steve: 82, 184. Reese, Mitch: 172. Reese, Tony: 184. Relch, Clndy: 172. Rellly, Sean: 160. Renner, Dan: 172. Reuter, Roberta: 184, 185. Reuter, Scott: 172. Rexroad, Tonya: 184. Reynolds, Jeff: 133. Peterman, Brian: 172. Peterson, Dean: 82, 160. Petrie, Gretchen: 17, 194. Petrlk, Julie: 145. Pfelfer, Denise: 160. Phelps, Susan: 160. Phllllps, Kevin: Phllllps, Klm: 172. Plepho, Scott: Pike, Claudia: Reynolds, Kris: 105, 172. Reynolds, MaryAnn: 199. Rhodes, Rhodes, Mark: Mark: 184. Rhonemus, Jessica: 160. Rich, Dan: 160. Rich, Peter: Richards, Scott: Richmond, Tlna: 172. Rlggs, Adam: 79, 184. Plnson, Melody: 160. Polomsky, David: 79, 184. Ponting, Janice: 18, 19. Pool, Charmaine: Riggs, Shelly: 64, 157, 160 Rlley, Shawn: 172. Ritz, Rae: 79, 184. Rltz, Robin: 41, 160. Porter, Sally: 56, 196, 197. Porter, Rod: 184. Porter, Tim: 160. Powers, Jackie: 184. Premo, Kathleen: Presser, Sherri: 169, 172, 195. Pressler, Paul: 160. Price, Penny: 100, 172. Prles, Lori: 22, 105, 172. Prles, Roger: 160. Prince, David: 184. Pringle, Tim: 184. Proffitt, Robin: 172. Pugh, Laura: Pugllsl, John: 76, 78, 190. Raack, Becky: 54, 184. Rabung, Gary: 76, 77. Rabung, Gregg: 160. Rader, Tim: 79, 184. Radtke, Rebecca: 160. Rager, Chris: Rager, Robbie: 184. Raha, Norm: 160. Randolph, Tlm: 76, 160. Ransom, Susan: 18, 56, 128. Ratay, Brigitte: Ratta, Neal: 160. Ray, Tamml: 160. Rayke, Kim: 184. Rayke, Suzie: 172. Raynor, Jeff: 78, 100, 172. Reboung, G : 93. Rech, Diana: 172. Rivers, Jlm: 82, 172. Roberts, Dan: 78, 172. Roberts, Georgia: 199. Roberts, Kathy: 85, 172. Roberts, Mary Ann: 84, 85. Roberts, Peggy: 160. Roberts, Penny: 160. Roberts, Sheri: 184. Robinson, Dan: 160. Robinson, Lela: 87, 160. Robinson, Tina: Rock, Keyra: 172. Rock, Penny: 172. Rock, Tina: 184. Rodgers, Karon: 179, 184. Roemke, Laurie: 33, 160. Rogers, Charlene: 40, 68, 160. Rogers, Daniel: 79, 184. Rogers, David: Rogers, Robin: 77, 78, 97, 100, 172 Roher, Chrystal: 160. Rohrer, Ann: 17, 192. Rohrer, Jlll: 69. Rohrer, Rick: 19, 78, 167, 172. Roland, Janet: 172. Romano, Dave: 42. Root, Bob: 160. Rose, Debbie: 169, 172. Rose, Robert: 172. Rose, Sherri: 60, 68, 69, 160. Rosenberg, Diane: 196. Ross, Beth: 186. Ross, Doug: 33, 160. Rech, Rod: Recny, Robert: 33. Recupero, Mike: 184. Reed, Christina: 160. Reed, Jayne: Ross, Tammy: Rothacker, Denny: 76, 196 Rothacker, Susan: 160. Rowe, Edward: 160. Rowe, Don: 186. Rowe, Tammle: 160. Royer, Julie: 186. Royse, Amy: 172. Royse, Heather: Ruch, Jim: 76, 98, 160. Ruckman, Geri: 33, 172. Ruckman, John: 93. Ruckman, Maurice: 82, 172. Ruckman, Teri: 2, 80, 81, 160. Rudolph, Steve: 78, 172. Ruedlinger, Jay: 186. Rufener, Rebecca: 2, 33, 64. Ruhlin, John: 19, 79, 179, 186. Ruttan, Sherri: 160. Ryneer, Chris: 186. Ryneer, JoAnne: Ryneer, Jon: 172. Rue, Dave: 186. Ravetta, Christine: Ravetta, Elizabeth: 104, 160. Sakich, Anita: 172. Sanford, Ray: 160. Santee, Brian: 186. Savage, Jill: 186. Sawyer, Debbie: 172. Sayre, Shay: 71, 100. Scarberry, Tracie: 59, 174. Scaffldi, Mark: Schaffer, Jack: 194. Schaffer, Phil: Schenz, Greg: 40, 87, 160. Schlckler, Laurie: 160. Schilling, Laura: 64. Schilling, Sue: 160. Schneider, Ruth: 198. Schnure, John: 198. Schrengauer, Craig: 186. Schrock, Page: 196. Schroeder, Eric: 186. Schroeder, Lois: 65. Scott, Al: 160. Scott, Kent: Seabrook, Michael: 174. Sechrist, Kristen: 39, 88. Secrlst, Linda: 29. Seeman, Chris: 82, 83, 186. Seeman, Lisa: 160. Sega, Lauri: 174. Sega, Teresa: 162. Selberllng, Francis: 198. Seidel, Laura: 29, 30, 148. Seidel, Sheryl: 79, 186. Semprini, Scarlett: 14, 23, 88, 89, 148. Semprini, Tony, 79, 186. Serfass, David: 162. Seto, Cheri: 68. Shaffer, Kip: 42, 174. Shanholtz, Stephanie: 162. Shaw, Kris: 186. Sheedy, Debra: Shega, Jerry: 148, 133. Shields, Linda: 68, 148. Shields, Steve: 162. Shipe, Jenny: 148. Shirley, Bart: 162. 234 Shirley, Michelle: 186. Shoemaker, Kay: 85, 105, 174. Shoemaker, Linda: 148. Shoyat, Tony: 186. Shreve, Brad: 148. Shreve, Robin: 162. Slders, Harvey: Simmons, Shelly: 7, 38, 57, 104, 148. Simon, Lynn: 186. Simon, Ray: 162. Simons, Amy: Simpson, Steve: 79, 186. Slsson, Charlie: 186. Skinner, Jeff: Skolnlckl, Beth: 137, 148. Skolnlcki, Todd: 162. Sladky, David: 195. Smeller, Chris: 162. Smith, Angela: 105, 174. Smith, Connie: 25, 174. Smith, Dennis: 186, 187. Smith, Gary: 148. Smith, Heather: 148. Smith, Jody: 85, 105, 174. Smith, Judy: 174. Smith, Karen: 81, 186. Smith, Kevin: Smith, MaryAnn: 148. Smith, Melissa: 174. Smith, Ross: 148. Smith, Shelly: 162. Smith, Sherrie: 186. Smith, Tammy: 69, 148. Smith, William: 195. Smole, Smole, Nancy: 174. Smole, Sally: 174. Snodg rass, Jim: 162. Snowden, Cheryl: 148. Snyder, Dan: 78, 174. Snyder, Eleanor: 199. Snyder, Jeff: 186. Snyder, Kris: 162, 164, 165. Snyder, Lisa: 174. Snyder, Mary: 199. Snyder, Russell: 162. Snyder, Vicki: 106, 149. Martin: 28, 87, 129, 148. Solaro, Lori: 174. Somody, Mike: 79, 186. Sonnanstlne, Joyce: 197. Sonntag, Sandy: 199. Spando, Charlene: 173, 174. Spelcher, Karen: 133, 137, 149. Spencer, Darrin: 78, 174. Spencer, Derek: 78, 174. Spencer, Shaun: Spohn, Juli: 181, 186. Sponsler, Jan: 199. 128, Sponsler, Richard: 76, 77, 129, 149. Sprankle, John: 76, 195. Stubbs, Kay: Staab, Patricia: 2, 162. Stanley, Brian: 174. Stanley, Jill: 162. Starcher, Amy: 15, 174. Starcher, Julie: 149. Starling, Bonnie: 149. Starling, Mike: 186. Stauffer, Rick: Stebbins, Lori: 78, 97, 100, 16 Stebbins, Sheryl: Steelberg, Derek: 128, 149. Steelberg, Schuyler: 185, 186. Steele, Galen: 78, 174. Steen, Jon: 149. Stefan, Tina: 13, 81, 105, 186. Stefanko, Greg: 186. Stevison, Mike: 69, 186. Stewart, Tim: 186. Stillman, Tim: Stlltner, Tory: 79, 186. Stlmely, Larry: 174. Stlmely, Paula: 186. Stlngley, Brian: 162. Stlngley, Kelley: 162. Stockum, Sue: 162, 164. Stone, Chris: 149. Stone, Lisa: 186. Storad, Ann: 149. Straiton, Derek: 162. Street, Chad: 79, 93, 186. 7, 174 Street, Craig: 26, 76, 161, 162. Street, James: 174. Strlngfield, Danny: 174. Strlngfleld, Terle: 186. Strlngfield, Vicki: 162. Stroh, Todd: 149. Stubbs, Nancy: Stumbaugh, Jill: 186. Swain, Andrea: 14, 149. Swain, Lisa: 174. Swain, Star: 54, 186. Swartz, Judy: 186, 189. Swartz, Todd: 174. Swlgaer, Lyle: 194. Sullivan, Brian: 90, 149. Summers, Sue: Tackett, Brian: 186. Talbot, Tammy: 162. Talcott, Bill: 93. Taranowski, Cheryl: 186. Taranowskl, Wendy: 162. Tarle, Missy: 174. Tavanello, Thomas: 76, 77, 129, 149. Tawney, Sandy: 162. Taylor, Alice: 197. Taylor, Tim: 186. Tehl, Lorraine: 128, 149. Teter, Jeffery: 150. Thomas, Brenda: 186. Thomas, Scott: 162. Thomas, David: 186. Thomas, Scott: 100. Thombs, Patti: 174. Thompson, Beth: Thompson, Brian: 76, 162. Thompson, Jim: 186. Thompson, John: 19, 76, 77, 150. Thompson, Michael: 150. Thomson, Anne: 88, 159, 162, Thornton, Roger: 79, 186. 197. lghe, Catherine: 150. p lghe, George: 162. Tlnney, Kevin: 174. Tlttle, Mike: 150. Tlttle, Theresa: 40, 162, 164. Toth, Twlla: 192. Townsend, Gregg: 76, 77, 162. Townsend, Mark: 174. Townsend, Maureen: 150. Trease, Mark: 162. Trenary, Danielle-Lynne: Trlantafyllou, Georgia: 54, 174. Tripp, Bernie: 162. Trlpp, Brad: 2, 33, 82, 162. Trlthart, Lisa: 105, 174. True, Crls: 150. True, Mark: 27, 162. Truex, Julie: 2, 159, 162. Turner, Donald: 174. Turner, Kim: 169, 174. Turlver, Robert: Warwick, Jerry: 162. Watts, Nerlne: 186. Watts, Trisha: 159. Watts, Randy: 76, 162. Watson, Scott: 174. Wayman, Karen: Wayman, Leona: 150. Webb, Joe: 191. Web, Rita: Webber, Karen: 192. Weber, Ted: 78, 100. Weckbacher, : 17. Weldrlck, Robin: 162. Welkert, Todd: 82, 83, 98, 151. Welrath, Kris: 522, 151. Welshaar, Diane: 162. Welshaar, Doug: 151. Welch, Pam: 188. Welday, Cory: 93, 188. Wellman, Annette: 188. Wellman, Kimberly: 151. Wilson Turner, Wayne: 79, 186. Tyler, Bryan: 186. Tylka, Mark: 78, 174. Uhl, Dave: 78, 174. Ullchney, Beth: 137, 150. Ulrich, Barry: 196. Uphold, Karen: 150. Valentine, Ken: 76, 162. Valentine, Laura: 150. Vance, Eric: 174. VanSteenklste, Tom: 78, 174. Varner, Larry: 195. Veney, Teri: 186. Veney, Todd: 161, 162. Venter, Wlm: 79, 186. Verbic, Bob: 174. Verghese, Alexia: 137, 150. Verghese, Lisa: 174. Vlslasky, Janine: 174. Vorndran, Amy: 15, 18, 19, 56, 161, 162. Vorndran, Ben: 79, 181, 186. Vukovlch, Blll: 96, 97, 98, 99, 133, 150. Vydra, Paul: 186. Waddell, Teri: 174, 177. Wagar, Jamie: Wagar, Joyce: 186. Wagar, Vlckle: 186. Waldron, Emma: 162. Waldron, Lucille: 162. Walker, Mike: 76, 77, 141, 150. Walker, Steve: 174. Walker, Tlm: Wallace, Arleen: 174. Walllck, Don: 141, 150. Walter, Rick: 71, 162. Walthour, Frank: 162. Walthour, lrene: 199. Walts, Becky: 150. Wells, Mike: 78. Welty, Carolyn: 192. Wertz, Wertz, David: 76, 77, 151. Donn: West, Doug: 188. West, Jeff: 162. West, Klm: 15. West, Mark: 151. Weyman, Karen: 169. Wheatley, Robert: Wheeland, Ron: 151. White: Chris: 151. White, Paulette: Whlte, Randy: 151. White, Randy: White, Susan: 18, 19, 26, 84, 128, 151. Whltehust, George: Whitt, Ron: 192. Whitt, Ron: 162. Whltlam, Mark: 76, 77, 141, 151. Whitman, Amy: 188. Whitman, Lori: 33, 188. Wlble, Becky: 199. Wlgglns, Debbie: 151. Wiggins, Sharon: 188. Wllcox, Glna: 188. Wllcox, James: Wllcox, Wade: 59, 179, 188. Wllhlte, Edward: 164. Wllkle, Lisa: 14, 161, 164. Wllkle, Susan: Williams, Cathy: 164. Wllllams, Sue: 188. Wlllls, Cheryl: 151. Wilson , Clark: 164. Wilson, Debby: 30, 164. Wllson, Jim: 78. Wllson, Karen: 33, 188. , Steve: ,v Wang, Helen: 186. Warner, Dorothy: 186. Warner, Rob: 174. Warner, Brad: 24, 150. Warner, Staci: 24, 25, 174. Wlnkler, : 76, 78. Wlnland, Kelly: 85, 105, 188. Winston, Chris: 151. Wlnter, Jeff: 151. Wltschey, Frank: 93. Wltschey, Jeff: 93, 188. Witt, James: Witte, Wayne: 188. Wolt, Krista: 188. Wolf, Michele: 164. Wolf, Stephanie: Wood, Duane: Wood, Jimmy: Wood, Todd: 151. Woodcock, Chris: Woodruff, Dan: Workman, Chris: 76, 164, 165. Workman, Fred: 151. Workman, Jim: Wright, Bllll: 129, 152. Wright, Greg: Wright, Lisa: Wright, Steve: 164. Wrigley, Scott: Wuchter, Gerry: 87, 188. Wurst, Brad: 164. Wurst, Chris: 86, 87. Wurst, Kim: 188. Wyant, Brad: 87, 185, 188. Wyant, Brenda: 188. Wyant, Sharon, 169. Wynkoop, Scott: 93, 152. Yankovlch, Paul: 87, 188. Yankovlch, Rob: 71, 87, 96, 97, 98, 164. Yarman, Penny: 30, 105, 164. Yentz, Jon: 78. Yoakam, Dawn: Yoder, Regina: Yoder, Renee: 33, 188. Yoslck, Jodee: 23, 69, 152. Zupanclc, John: 188. Zuppas, John: 100. Zuppas, Pamela: 152. Zurak, Tammy: 188. Zimmerman, John: 188. Zlnk, Annie: 152. Peggy Roberts and Rob Hasenyager are too busy with their Chemistry experiment to smile for the camera. 235 mf- 6 As a match begins to glow it will eventually reach a main peak at which it will be glow- ing brightly. The years a stu- dent spends at Wadsworth High also has its main burning point. Now the flame is slowly dying out and the class of 1982 leaves the four years of 8 us v l , zh- .K JK S f s Q If ' ' Q Liss L .. .Q x xr 1 . S . rl M 11 memories behind. A new match will burn as each stu- dent attempts his new en- deavor. Some going to col- lege, others are working, some are even leaving to dif- ferent places as Texas, Cali- fornia, and North Carolina. One thing certain with every new event there will always be a burning match. With ev- ery new match the students will always remember their first burning match ------ four years at WHS. ifmiffffii 'J l Q EJ i ' H' .N I 513 4 I ..,k iw.-4.4 'ff iii: 5 'Qi Q , M Wm i 9 4-Q .., Q, . A X , X, S fd: -, .ff 'x H-, K X o. A ibm ,. an 2 ws 1. M: fa ,gr Wu- f. M, gwf 5, 'fi .W '- - S p it-Q ' ' 9' gk 4 Q, Wm v S N' 11 5. N Q 7 at ' g ,X ., A A 1-f- iw Q Q5 if wffgl,' J 51 -ru' Y L. This brings to end the memories of a fulfilling year at Wadsworth High School. As the matches slowly burn down, the flame will again brighten with every new experience. Together we have experienced fun, love, spirit, unity, craziness, sorrow, defeat but above all success. Through all the experiences that have affected our lives, there is one thing certain There is no match for us! a 3 2? 240 Colophon There is no match for the spirit expressed throughout and inserted into this yearbook. But many precise details and efforts comprise this colorful edition. Each of its 240 pages are made of 80 pound paper finished in gloss enamel. Design was done in 3 and 4 column mosaic layout style. In addition to 16 pages of natural color in the Student Life Section, the Whisperer produced 24 pages of Senior pictures in color for the first time. Captions are printed in 9 point Souvenir Bold and body copy in 11 point. Dorinna Bold expresses the headline style and gold dust colors, the endsheets of the book. The cover, comprised of a natural fabric background, is a litho cover with a hot foil stamp of red. Nine hundred copies of the 815.00 book were ordered and for the first time students were given the option for personalized books. The theme was developed by the editors who headed three teams, each with specific responsibilities. Thanks go to Bill McVay for graphically transforming the theme idea into an artistic layout for the cover. Also, thanks to Mr. Ruedlinger of Ohio Match for providing theme promotionals. Appreciation is extended to Hartman Studio and to the Newsbanner for their Cooperation. Finally, thanks to Dave Padaky, representative for Josten's Publishing Company.


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