Walnut Hills High School - Remembrancer Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)
- Class of 1984
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1984 Remembrancer Volume 82 Walnut Hills High School 3250 ViC-tory Parkway Cincinnati, Ohio 45207 i. F . R .w :f. In I .. t. t as important as making time coun IS no 0 time Counting We do not stop laughing because we grow old. We grow old because: we stop laughing. 7' L Here we are and here will stay. We are the best' m every way G R3131! clam L-E-S, here we are, the best! - ' - .g- . J E' ' 10 Take your time, think a lot, think of everything you ve got, for you will still be here tomorrow, but your dreams may not. i E 11 ..uh.u.u. $ . xL .lxuxt 1311 14 Winners never quit and quitters never win. 15 8 LI. n 8 LI. n O C Links of Interest Q Links of p a g e . Wisdom Fellowship 1 P399 1 ' page , 0 Links of Competition page Links of Supportl w 1-: Jwt-i-if 1-W'WIU J :H::-n .. ties lvi Act 8 1 LINKS OF INTEREST 20 Activities Above: Sports Editors: Tracy DuCovna and Jill Ringel News editors: T, Hill 8. Segers News staff: K. Boyer, M. Cissel P. Crume, L. Ellis. D. Gleuck, M. Hammons, L. Robinson, A. Suranyi S. Turner, A. Waller. Business Manager - R. Sander Distribution staff: T. Burke, C. Phillips, 5. Skirtz, A. Bushwald, A. Krammer, J. Littrell, K. Chariton. Advertising staff: L. Lee, K. Rabkin. Features staff: A. Berghausen, J Cebula, S. Chapman, L. Kertine, M. Kersting R Lucas, M. Penn, R. Whetsel. Sports Staff: D. Aronowitz, H. Borders B. Klayman, C. Phillips. M. Seta. Features Editor: Rick Geller THE CHATTERBOX STAFF Above: Copy Editors Karen Husman and Kara Mackley Advisor - Ms. Margaret Guentert Editorial Co- ordinators: D. Glueck Editorial staff: J. Dine, K4 Dine, D. Fuchs, D. Morrison, C. OReilly, S. Rno, J. Sachleben, M. Seliskar R. Shonfield, R. Todd. Head Photographer -- A. Turley Photo staff: A. Bushwald, S. Holm, D. Mallis, A. Rabkin, S. Smith. Cartoonist Neva Helt. Producing a school newspaper takes a lot of hard work, time, and dedication. But it has also proven to be invaiuable. Working with Chatterbox is an incredible learning experience. Features Editor Barbara Harris Editolsoin-Chief: Rod O'Flaherty and Marc Turner 22 Summer Exchange Students: Steve Newbern Japan, Karen Pollins Finland missing: Amy Waller, Megan Hawgood Emily Costello - active participant In International club. Wresd Activities tue- Pedro Bobilla - Spain First of all I want to thank all the people who have Sharon Tiasera - Sri-Lanka This yearls experience is just the given me their friendship because staying for a year in another country is very end of the beginning for me. Now that I've experienced a whole new hard and one always needs friends to help you over the bad moments. My culture and lifestyle, I know that life will have so much more to give year in the United States has been very positive. You can be proud because me. Even if I remain in Sri-Lanka for the rest of my life, this time that I all of you have a great country with great, great people. En Espana tenets un spent in the United States with A.F.S. will make me more aware of all amigo. Estoy seguro que cuando vayais a Espana lo pasaveis fantastico por- that life has to offer. I thank both my family in Cincinnati and my fami- 7n que 'Los espanoles somos la ostia, viva la madre que nos pariot ly back at home for all they have given me. Also, thanks a lot, all you wonderful people, my friends. who made this year a terrific moms and experience for me. Aybowan. Rodrigo Jara-illo - Chile During my year here in Cincinnati, l have ex- Carole Crampon - France To stay for a year in a different country perienced some of the best moments in my life. I have learned to do things for is really a tremendous experience and truly one which is not always me alone. I have felt the affection of my American family. And have also en- easy tfinding new friends, learning a new language, receiving a dil- joyed my time at Walnut Hills. The students in general are very nice and the ferent form of education, experiencing new customsl. One is forced to teachers are too. It is exciting for me to communicate in a foreign language begin a new life. But if you can realize the probable demands that will and to be understood. be put on you, you shouldnt hesitate to become an exchange student. You can realize so many exciting differences between your home and your host countriese It would be an unforgettable year. People are a very important part of a good experience, and so, I would like to take this occasion to thank all the people who have helped me in my year, including those who just say hi when they see me Activities 23 24 Activities 25 Activities 26 Activities Activities 27 E V m V E .N Y T T U .N Am 28 Activities PARTICIPANTS Jeff Becker, Liegh Robinson, Karen Splansky, Becky Carpenter. Tiffany Ray, Richard Trenz. Amy Brooks, Kathy Hodge, Wendy Ellis, Theresa Stevenson, Mark Dessauer, Vate Powell. Rebecca Errgang, Ben Thorman, Tullan Spitz, Dan Vanderman, Lisa Brush, Laura Stith, Karen Pollins, Rena Frohman, Caroline deBourbon, Niki Weaver, Debi Silverman, Celia Irving, Lauren Schear, Ron- na Lucas, Jim Ringel. Keiko Matsudo, Ann Starnbach, Brian Reverman, Tracy Weiss. Lisa Lowenstein. Chris Sullivan, Miriam Willard, Marcus Lynch, Diane Kroeger, Gary Lubow, Chris Errgang. Cheryl Ganim, Teresa Wad- dle, Director - Shelly Langefeld, Production staff, Horses, Ponies, and Hulas. Activities 29 THESPIANS Thespians is a group organiz- ed for students interested in the dramatic arts. The highlight of the Thespian calender comes in the spring. At this time, the variety show HStrange Bedfellows, during which the Thespians get to show off their talent, is performed. President - Leo Fontana Vice-President : e Andy Berghausen I Secretaerreasurer - Christy Wolfe Jeff Dine COMPUTER CLUB The Computer Club was developed to provide computer exposure to interested students. The club, through fund-raising activities, has been able to pur- chase hardware and software for the school. Activities have in- cluded: field trips, contests, writing programs for teachers and teaching computers to elementary students. Sponsored by Mr. Pfriem, President - Dan Glueck, Vice-President - Steve Newbern. Iiluu: -..,..s1 30 Activities STUDENT INC. The aim of Student Inc. is to provide worthwhile cultural and social experience for students in grades 9-12. Through this means the club hopes to en- courage group work and respon- sibility. President - Andrea Allen; Vice-President - Greye Kennedy: Secretary - Marquita Laii; Co-Treasurers - Kathy Pritchett and Coletta Moore; Director of Business - Karen Jennings. MATH TEAM Solving a problem from a state or national math contest or tournament takes more than knowledge; it takes skill and creativity. Whipped into shape early in the year by sponsors Mrs. Hubbard and Ms. McIn- tyre, the Math Team has a long history in such competitions. In- tramural contests, helpful in developing problem solving skills, add a spirit of competition to the club,s activities. And for those members who just cantt seem to get the answer to number four, well, therets always the annual picnic. 'l'l I'lll lil-I Activities 31 Daisy Chain: Adviser - Mrs. Frehse, Kimie Mat- sudo; Robin Weiss, Jennifer Kisel, Tracey Raiford. Heidi Williams, Melody Evans, Debbie Maltz, Megan Hawgood, Anne James, Laritza Wright, Melissa Pigg, Tami Penn 2thDIO - 1mHZDU Ushers: Karen Dine, Teri Newm-I Tracy DuCovna, Debbie Maltz, C16 Lytie Kara Mackley, Rod OTlah'hizl Chris Jason, Anson Turley, Mir V Turner, Benjy Clayman, David Bryan 32 Activities HOMECOMING WEEK HOMECOMING GAME WINNERS Slow But Sure - Juniors Six Pac - Seniors Maniac Juniors OMECOMING WEEK 34 Activities HOMECOMING WKEE ROYALTY KING - Melvin Stokes Queen - Helen Blackshire 'q' 55$ v i Prince - Blake Hoel ' '3. $$va '3 , - . . . . 3v . ;w:,i.,;.$ 5'5; u f . Prmcess - Marla Leltzmger ..,, ; - L: i , HOMECOMING WEEK Activities 35 36 Activities This yeafs Senior High Musical was BRIGADOON. The playTs namesake is a mythical Scotish town which, in order to avoid a couple of nasty witches, only appears every 100 years. The production involved seventeenth century costum- ing Uncluding kilts for the guysL a love triangle, and lots of singing and dancing. The play was Miss CampbellTs first at Walnut and the results were both profes- sional and enjoyable. ,4 : BRIGADOON CAST LlS FIONA Karen Husman Michelle Lynskey TOMMY - Richard Trenz MEG - Megan Hawgood Francis Baker JEFF - Andy Berghausen CHARLIE - Brian Crow Chuck Ogg HARRY - Glen Devoe MAGGIE Kim Eby JEAN - Debbie Malta MR. MCCLAUDEN - Steve Newbern MR. BEATON - Rob Whetsel JANE ASTON Michelle Decker K I Activities 37 SOCCER BALL GIRLS This year3s Bookroom Workers were: hot in order of appearancd Sarah Fidler Ellie Davison Robert Dysart Susie McNight Cary O,Reilly Stan Chapman Marc Loeffler This yeafs Soccer Ball girls were: hot in order of appearancd Michelle Flower Kris Boller Kelly Pappaschales Julie Myers Chris Mills Theresa Keppherle Janet Ship Jane Mills Kelly Boller BOOK ROOM WORKERS 38 Activities EDITOR'S CLUB Traveling Show members include: David Hirt, Donna Lerr, Clark Geslie, Adrianne Hay, Jana Perry, Rachel Canin, and Audry Hampshire. The Traveling Show is a production put on by the Junior High. After weeks of rehearsing, the show goes on the road - entertaining hundreds of area elementary school students. Besides learning lines the cast has to load sets into cars and adapt to performing for a young audience. DIRECTOR - Susan Brockman The editorls club was organized and founded by Tracy DuCovna and Teri Heines. Originated in an effort to stimulate creative thinking the editorls club has recently fell to its doom. The destruction was a result of lack of comprehen- sion and a mental instability that existed among the co-editors. The production of the Walnut Hills yearbook will terminate unless sufficient cooperation is begun. Therefore, the Editorls club would like to join together with the co-editors and school to form an everlasting cooperation club called llshowing up for pictures. TRAVELING SHOW Activities 39 40 Activities The Senior Choir had an active year in 1983- 1984. The Spring and Christmas concerts were, as usual, a tasteful and enjoyable tradition. Repeat and fade BWC X s Vrrwmn m ?WWI $5 FWW uwmmwmmgg mwmw wm x 2-1524, '1! . Mn gni$m :,- 39$ 24; .1' :$;43$ w - I m. mpmwam 1i,.s!-M?siam muansgma at mm as w a WW W':m 1.2:sz asu$ JW'MWW M. .. mm? Imus; J'dsm ' $ W? W a, ismausm . WW W .wswrw 1- ,, . s A November performance Colerain and Wyom- ing High Schools and a Spring competition filled out the year. With a group of fifty and sixty, Mr. Basone and Mr. Gentile did a wonderful job of creating some beautiful music. 3 Repeat and fade L8 ED 1' D Activities 41 THE MANY VOICES The language of man are the life blood of communication. Mankind has survived from ages of earthen grunts and moans, up to many marvelous dialects which we have to share today. Just imagine a world without language, a world without the benefit of communication. THE MANY votcns x .9: MN T The French Club exists to teach in- terested students more about the culture of French speaking countries. During the year they have moved toward this end by: taking a trip to the Meyer's Winery, Taking cooking lessons at Pogues tquiche, anyone'n, and having a Christmas party - French Style. The club officers were: Rena Frohman and Karen Dine, C0-Presidents; Denise Little- john, Vice-President; and Lisa Bronson and Rob Adams. FRENCH CLUB h 42 Activities SPANISH CLUB The Spanish Club is a group headed by Mrs. lsler and Mrs. Morgan that gets together once a month for Spanish-style food, parties, and a lot of fun! GERMAN CLUB Activities 43 44 Activities Inf; ilgnlll , A E :3' iiiiazg OQPQ??$Q?? G????????9$ J m H. 133?;ng 521.33 m$ W 45 CLA'sso: 55 Big Brothers 9 .n .nu e S n u o C r. e e P Big Sisters vM WWW mmm- .g MW W .m.....-. B 5...... a. .- r . 5...... . m I -. ., .I-l-l- 46 Activities Y. Y4? m Activities 47 The topic of debate for 1983-84: whether or not hthe United States should establish uniform rules governing the pro4 cedure of all criminal courts in the nation? In preparation for a debate on such an issue, members of the debate team spend hours doing research, reading law books, attending debate camps, and forming theories. Then ifs on the competition! The team captured a few trophies, a success they attribute to the help of their new coach, Mr. Foley and to their hard work. 48 Activities XV W. President: Karen Dine Vice-President: David Morrison Secretary: Noam Clomsky Treasurer: Anita Malone Debaters: Jeffrey Dine, Kim Williams. Tiffany Ray, Adam Reines, Bill Reichert, Garrett Kelly, Kevin Dunsky, Charies Croog, Barbara Harris, Mike Meisel, Joe Bannerjee, Leslie Gazaway, Susie Gruenstein, Sonya Sobieski, Nessie Sterl- ing, Rhonda Tlford, Anna Suranya. 3'3:L ng Activities 49 GIRUS RESERVE CHALLENGES MODELING CLUB JUN 10R HIGH DRILL TEAM 50 Activities SANCHO PANZA Hablemos 1! fm Espa 51 Activities 52 Activities Activities 53 WALNUTS 84 54 Activities NO NO N ANETTE Activities 55 MUCHADOABOUT 56 Activities CAST Tullan Spitz Chris Sullivan Melanie Sargent Leigh Robinson Rob Whetsel Andy Berghausen Joe Banerjee Leo Fontana Jason Phelps David Friel Brian Duffy Vate Powell Lisa Bronson Lauren Hairy l Bill Reichurt Mark Devour Activities 57 58 Activities Underclass . Section Editors g Activities 59 Sports Seniors 60 Activities Tracy DuCovna Teri Heines Amy Brooks Debi Silverman Teri Newman Oren Weisberg Debbie Maltz Pran Jha Mark Shafer Rebecca Todd Nicki Upson Joel Varland Cynthia Jordan Pam Ganschow Andrew Laurens Mike Meisel Liz Driesbach David Bryant Emily Costello Jon Ford Lynelle Kerstine Mia Kersting Andi Mazzei Doreen Remen Karen Pollins Dan F uchs Lauren Harris Angie Holbrook Lauren Schear Jill Ringel Lisa Sperling Amy Drasnin Taryn Grinker Lauren Koon Emily Costello Ryan Andrews Ari Bushwald George DuChaine Monica Furr Susanna Holm Allyson Rabkin Greg Shapleigh Judy Goldman Mr. Ferguson Mrs. Adelman Advertising Copy Editor 4' ART STAFF Activities 61 62 Sports rrf w:waw:w+ . -, -W. -455- PHSL : CHAMNQNSs ,J-. ' W; aa a a ah-HE- LINKSOFCOMPETITION v - 'sbofts :1; 63:55 Rice. Ted Scripps Row 4i A. J. Jones, Jeff Ailen Jerome Harris, Robert Lawrence, Larry White, Greg Gerwe Martin Rhinehart, Tim Defosse. . I .3 I L . n 64 Football This year '5 Eagle footballers concluded the season with a' dIsappomt ing 1- 9 record. However, coaches and observers agreed that this was the .3 best team in the city with only One viCtoI'y. The Eagles provided plenty of entertainment for the packed crowds at Robert S Marx StadIum. OIIe . particularly thrilling game was the heartbreaking 14-13 loss tb arch-nval; Q Withrow. This year s team, under fifth year head coach Jack Campbell was led on offense by quarterback Pm Jha, halfback Chris White, and MOSt-RF Valuable Player Maury Walker. On defense the Eagles were led by Marc '2 Ferguson and co-captain Jerome Harris. 1:; Now that the disappointment over this season has subsided, Coachi-CCT Campbell and the Eagles are confident about the possibility of Improve? J, ment next year. With starters such as White, Walker, and Ferguson returning, the Eagles hope to soar to a winning record next season. . YALIIIT 111W a I Football 65 Soccer? Football? Eagles offense at their best Quarterback attack Football? Soccer? 66 Football Larry, Moe, and Curly You take it, I don t want it Football 67 68 F ootbalI BOYS' FRESHMAN FOOTBALL .J,-;. : WALNUT 1 Princeton 4 j , WALNUT 2 Marion 2 WALNUT 1 West ngh 1 . WALNUT O Greenhills 0 WALNUT 1 Roger Bacon 4 . 1 WALNUT 4 West ngh 1 WALNUT 0 Anderson 5 , WALNUT 1 Sycamore 2 WALNUT 2 Seven Hulls O . WALNUT 0 Anderson 2 L WALNUT 2 West Hngh O . . WALNUT 1 Turpm 2 WALNUT 1 Oak H1115 5 . . . . WALNUT 6 Ind1an H111 0 WALNUT 1 Indian H111 O WALNUT 2 Notre Dame 0 WALNUT 1 Sycamore 3 . WALNUT 1 McAuley 3 WALNUT 1 Turpm 2 WALNUT 2 MT. Notre Dame 0 WALNUT 2 Forest Park 3 . WALNUT O Northmont 1 WALNUT 0 Greenhnlls 5 W ALNUT 10 Hamilton 0 WALNUT 0 Finneytown O '7 V ' I v ' I '7 '- 1 1 f 3 1 M 4 4 : 1 3 1 2 -1 . l 19 , Back Row: 1L to R1 John Stevens, Brad Kitchen. Mike Morgan, Dwight Menchhofen, Aaron Shocket, 1r Jr Marc Goebel, Benjy Fixx, Mo Shaw, Won Carter, Ben McNeil, 1coach1 Greg Howard; Front Row: 1L to R1 Ben Morrison, Greg Kokoefer, Paul Mann, Fritz Berghausen, Mike Pigg, Brian DuCovna, Bart Marven, Mike Kallmeyer, Cheyenne Day. Boys' Reserve Soccer Girls, Reserve Soccer .' 1!: ' 1:3' .' hanH'J;.',vI-H. Wm; . ;- t:;.!..',. j ?;quntj-uwh'w $35- - .f f - 1, gatifwu. P1 u'; . . '4 u .v- ' , 1 3. . 'V' 3 MA ' 1 '1 I -':-- A . .L 3,3...51, H.Cf L. to R. top M. Kidiey, K. Musio, M. O'Flarety, L. Eby, B. Burt, A. Schwartz, P. Ganschow 2ND row J. Murphy, S. Siegrjst, S. Krug. J. Mchonale, T1 Weiss, T. Lustik. 5. Frank 3RD row A Arundell, W, Benjamin, H. Hudson, A. Ortega, 5. MOShQT Opponent attempts to imitate eagle form. Soccer 69 BACK ROW: L to m Coach Bob Muro, Rodrigo Jarmillo, Scott Norman, Stan Reid, Todd Schreibies, Matt Eshlemann, Rob Adams, Jeremy Fishbien, David Bucher, Mike Mann, Dan Hall, FRONT ROW: l to m Joel Pieper, Joel Varland, Geoff Schiering, Eric Sieber, Chris Errgang, Louie Hallmeyer, Rob Wright, Keith Frazier. These are the times that try men's soles Even immortals get thirsty Eagles entertain sellout crowd Put on your Red Shoes and dance 70 Soccer W: 33. 5E: Pete checks posture of defense Coach Muro enlightens team Eleven go . . . one returns Gee, lwish they,d let me play Eagles watch the grass grow Soccer 71 GIRLS VARSITY RECORD WALNUT 2 St. Ursula 1 WALNUT 3 FINNYTOWN 4 WALNUT 6 Green Hills 2 WALNUT 6 Amelia 2 WALNUT 9 Purcell M. O WALNUT 6 Madiera l WALNUT 3 Seven Hills 0 WALNUT 2 Anderson 1 WALNUT 9 Summit 0 WALNUT 4 Indian Hill 1 WALNUT 1 Ursaline 1 Walnut 0 TURPIN 1 WALNUT 2 MC CAULEY 2 WALNUT 3 Mt. N. Dame 1 WALNUT 2 Northmont 0 WALNUT 5 Finneytown O WALNUT 3 Ursaline 0 WALNUT 3 Mc Cauley 0 WALNUT 7 Green Hills 3 STATE SEMI FINALS Walnut 1 TURPIN 4 N H : 3: W ; WuiiWqWMwwwwwimwgS The rowdiestteam of all. .wme W W Mm .; j . Eagle showing her best side Seta and her ball L '0 R Seta, Sirkin, Kroger, Borders, Turner, Robinson, Varland, Bell, Asfar, Upson. L to R Theobald, Brush, Condom, Millen Rewe, Stith, Sulek, Nuber. Goedde 72 Soccer smile captains . ., 3. 4v.- Ji,-,' Eagles at rest May 1 cut in? Even from behind, Eagles are All-Americans. The guy in the second row is gorgeous? Soccer 73 74 Tennis Top R to L: M. Moy, A. Clergen, C. Crampon, J. Neale, L. Clergen, S. Vercamp, E. Gosiger, Middle: S. Gillman, coach Kiefer, J. Levine, S. Frankel, L. Ackerman, Bottom; M. Penn, A. Drasin, A. Miller. Ann views courts from a new perspective. .1 .r- arr WT-Um m...- o Allison gives it umph! WRESTLIN G SEASON CANCELLED Pugh was shocked by the announcement . , , L... Da WI took it as a severe blow but Dave tried to get back on his feet. r . . . Wrestling 75 Front Row: m to Rt Nancy Nathan, Coach Rappaport, Tami Penn, Second Row: Shawn Smith, Leslie Lukens, Bridget Hamell, Blake Hoel, Third Row: Oren Penn, Rob Dysart, Stephanie Yates, Fourth Row: Nathan Greenlee, David Friel, Keith Morris, Howard Fogel Blake shows awesome style I know I can' 76 Cross Country Eagles root on team-mates The 1983-84 Cross Country team was very pro- ductive once again this year. The team s dedication, unity, and enthusiasm made a very enjoyable and worthwhile season for all. I iL A; .th ,W . Hey Rob, don't be depressed! . . . and little-one's in the lead Led by the champion runner, Tournaments included: Norwood Invita- Diane Rappaport, the Eagles tional, Lakota Invitational, Princeton Invita- defeated double competition: Taft tional, Kentucky HorsePark, French Park and Withrow. lnv., Roth Invitational Are those girls a little faster than ya Dave? Two great strengths of our Eagles Cross Country 77 CROSS COUNTRY TEAM MEMBERS David Friel Blake Hoel Howard Fogle Oren Penn Rob Dysart Sean Smith Tim Royalty Chris Carney Mike Dhonau Mark Klug Mark Loeffler Today Cross Country is the lifeline of physical fitness following the classical guidelines that the sport set for itself. Running has been the establishment of endurance representing the statemenship of all countries in many international meets starting as far back as the Greeks in the ancient marathons. This is just another example of the classical training offered on and off the field at Walnut Hills. 78 Cross Country The Walnut Hilfs Golf Team was one with many talented young men this year. The team consisting of one senior, Tim Burton, produced a great show of skill and effort. When asked if Burton was the cap- tain, Tim modestly replied, We dontt have a cap- tain? He went on to explain that every member was equal, and they all pulled together to present their 10-2 record, however. the most valuable player, Brian Burton, was noted for the lowest stroke average. After the regular season, the team came in second in the PHSL and tenth in Sectionals. V ' ' , h 1's, . m; ,r -. t n ExFU tL.toRJ B. McDaniel, B. Burton, T. Burton, Ron DeJonckheere, L. Chandler, A. Thompson Another good swing Tim! RECORD aiken vs. Walnut cape vs. Walnut st. bernard vs. WALNUT withrow vs. WALNUT western brown vs. WALNUT bethel vs. WALNUT aiken vs: WALNUT WEST HIGH vs. walnut bethel vs. WALNUT cape vs. WALNUT withrow vs. WALNUT WEST HIGH vs. walnut Burton brothers are swingin' guys Golf 79 - Say a prayer for the Eagles Melody puts hex on ball , , With k RESERVE VOLLEYBALL Eagles ready for takeoff 80 Volleyball Player wooes fan. No comment. HWhoops! I broke a nail. What did you say your phone number was? Volleyball 81 This years Eagles volleyball team concluded an exiting season under coach Robert Jackson. This team was dominated by seven seniors, who formed the core of especially cohesive unit. Senior co-captain Melody Evans and Lisa Trefzger provided leadership for this yearis winning team. Other players who perform well were Jenny Arvin and Laritza Wright. iL. to RJ top row Regina Bradford, J. Arvin, B. Carroll, W. Philips, D. Deering, Coach R. Jackson bottom row: Rankin, L. Treizger, M. Evans, L. Wright Eagles Spring out of floor. Lisa goes up for a two-hand slam. RECORD Walnut vs. URSALINE WALNUT vs. Aiken WALNUT vs. Marion WALNUT vs. C.A.P.E. WALNUT vs. Woodward Walnut vs. TAFT Walnut vs. HUGHES WALNUT vs. Withrow Walnut vs. WEST HIGH Walnut vs. ST. URSALA WALNUT vs. Aiken WALNUT vsi CAA.P.E. WALNUT vs. Woodward Walnut VS. TAFT . ,. . WALNUT vs. Hughes : . i i ; x. , .- .1; . Walnut vs. WITHROW 5 . , ' Walnut U5. WEST HIGH V 4 A ' w- 4 - h k:. ii That's the way the ball bounces. 1f looks could kili. 82 Volleyball Greenstien throws up. W w: m ... kw I hope Derrick doesrft hit the backboard with his head again. The ball looks back at the rim. Basketball 83 1. Back R to L: coach Wardwell, J . Reniro, D. Wilson, M. Thompson, coach Duermit middle; D. Smith, D. Stinson, T. Farrell, T. Thaman, C. Engang, J . Harris, G. Johns, Front: captains R. Chatman, Doug Greensteln, J. Perry Simon says . , . hands on head Wilson attempts karate kick 84 Basketball Chapman rises above the competition raise your hands If you're sure players shield themselves as spaceship descends Basketball 85 Walter Allen Benefit Game ' . ' w . r .. ..m '1 Participants Larry Alford Dennis Duermit Raymond Guerrant Art Paul James Perry Fred Shuttlesworth Jeff Williams Ken Williams Rick Kauffman Larry White Wayne Fluellen Marty Floyde Dodd Jones Staci Barnes Rhonda Pickel Judy Anderson Jeff Burdsall Angie Turnbow Anita Grace Baseball prospect Williams shows he can hoop too. y 'W . - , ' w a Students make up for lack of talent with toughness. G.Q. Fred chases ball with determination, 86 Basketball Boys Freshman Basketball .At r$f , ', w- LI 1 A Front row: Scott Taylor, Mike Williams, David Thaman, Brent Johnson. Middle: Brian Wilbon, Rick Hunter, Mose Cartier, Robert Simmons, Alan Larkins Back row: Kevin Sloan, Terry Pryor, Sean McCarthy, Steve Coaston, Ernest Williams, Benny Schrieber. Don't be last Football Basketball 87 GIRLS RESERVE BASKETBALL Tickle Tickle 1' Reach to the highest Flying high upon the wings of love. 88 Basketball The Girls Varsity Basketball Team under the direction of coach Art Paul had an outstanding season, finishing well over .500. Senior sensa- tion Jackie ' Dr. JV Jason was one of the city,s best scorers. Sophomore Missy Goede was also a consistent scorer. Senior Kimie Matsudo pro- vided a great deal of leadership for the excellent team. Coach Paul was given credit for turning a .500 team into a contender for the PHSL title. His fighting spirit and leadership proved invaluable. XX , I ,3 r L? . . ,, . H.7b K Top Row: D. Kroeger, J. Jason, M. Goede, P, Watson, J . McConihay, C, Whtzel, L. Brush, A. Long, Bottom Row: C. Rankin, K. Matsudo, A. Grace, B. Carroll. Girls worship heavenly orb. Reach for the sky. Quick high five before slam dunk. Row 1: Becky Carpenter, Amy Brooks, Melissa Pigg, Carla Walker, Jenny Toepker, Row 2: John Becker, Ellen Slauson, Teri Cohen, Angie Holbrook. Kathy Hodge. captains Debbie Maltz, Anne James, and Ranjan Choudhury. Michelle Burke, Amy Drasnin, Rebecca Engang, Beth Reed, Ann Miller, Ursula Oxley, Ellen Schrelber, Linda Yankoff. 90 Cheerleading The Walnut Hills Cheerleaders have an im- portant obligation to their school. Not only do they lead the crowd in cheers for their teams and organize the ever so famous itpep Rallies , but also stick by their teams by attending every football game in the Fall and every basketball game in the Winter and Spring The Varsity Cheerleaders are the most acknowledged of the three squads. A senior football player was quoted as saying uthe Varsity Cheerleaders are a great advantage to the team. Although at times wetd find ourseives watching them rather than our game, they give an incentive to us which makes us work that much harder. The girls and boys are responsible for knowing many encouraging cheers, chants involving the crowd, breath-taking mounts, and terrifying gymnastic stunts. I Defense, Defense, Uh, Uh worry about Teri sometimes Players waiting to get in game Cheerleading 91 Q .m d a e If e e h C 2 9 . n ' I 4. -x -- m - l BACK ROW: U- to m Ellen Goddard, Allison Bove, Katherine VanGinkel, Jenny Paulson, Sarah Toepker, Tlf- fany Glass, Melissa Brooks FRONT ROW: l to m Gwen, Rebecca Sunderland, Gwen Richards. Cheerleading 93 15t e 5. Norman, A. Penn, J. Jones. Dan Ave icoachi, S. Reid, B. WrightY 3rd - J. Cann, E. Shockett, P. Smith 94 Swimming Miller, M. Weiss, 2nd - 13. Warren, M. Goebbel, 0. Penn, R. This year's version of t 13:; swimming Eagles upheld the trf tion of fine Walnut teams. This 19 squad had no trouble in destrfl the competition to capture the PH, ' title. Under the direction of coa'fi Ave was one of the strongest! Eagle history. The Eagles were led by Sedgg Pepsi-Marlin Mike Weise. After 90 '7 up state last year, Mike is a cincht . go back to state this year. Weise Hg: plenty of support from junior tw 1; Oren and Ami: Penn. Oren has hi-i'r the 100m backstroke, the H .2; freestyle, and the 100m free'iii. Junior Blake Hoel also has at 93.1.. chance at going to state. . Along with the swimmers, Walnut Diving Team has also dominant in soaring off to vif . f after victory. While the Boy's Swim Team: ii ' racking up many victories, theif were not to be outdone. Despite: . loss of super star Michelle Weiseig. year's team was competitivel 521:1 every meet. . . - Walnut Graduate HeFLI. Weidemann coached this W team and was credited with creahI one big happy family. Senior Ci; tains Hollis Borders and Tami Pem' contributed many sparkling perfmff mances while all underclassmen W, tributed greatly. .3- -'$ Halt, :zvr-sr .E..; .A-A m-g :- u- -- Peekaboo Eagles travel in schools Team Mascot Swimming 95 Show us your underalls 'h Tq-waummw . --Su ..., . . 75-m- A wg-w-r, er'A- . wu--u.;-....3L . ... nun. ....e,.,..4.....,..3,.;h.. .I . With a flip and a flop Eagles make a drop. Look, stretch marks 96 Swimming ,...1:-ng.;u..;uwnmluyvuw 'nuybh usy-ugglii Eagles soar to victory . . . Ithink I see a quarter. . . 9.. ,, ..;.;.:'..4;. . il-- 1 r , '5 . 1 BOYS TENNIS CANDIDATES: Seniors: Doug Greenstein, Jeff Moormann, Rick Pollack, Bobbie Tassel, Peter LUSenhop, Joel Varland. Naberhaus takes success. I C8113, I iUSt had my hair done. 98 Tennis not a hair out of place. J oel walks his ball. Moormann ecstatic over victory. Notice, Su madre. A Iittle to the side there Doug. .danf BOYS TRACK BOYS TRACK BOYS TRACK BOYS TRACK BOYS TRACK BOYS TRACK BOYS TRACK BOYS TRACK In the walnut hills tradition of ex-' cellence the boys track team aspires-to be the best in the city, country and state. Under the leadership of coach Cambel the 1984 track team will com- pete as strongly as the Olympic athletes at Los Angeles this summer. A good family man 100 Boys' Track BOYS TRACK BOYS TRACK BOYS TRACK BOYS TRACK BOYS TRACK IF: 2. 2m . - 1 . 222 ' ' :22 2V; 2 0? .W ,7 9 W- us '1: w. The men from W.A.L.N.U.T. Boys Track 101 Everybody stand up-and-jive ooh-ooh 102 Girls, Track GIRLS TRACK ...-. . Ana -..:..'0 -u I i urn! -;!- . Hey, Everyone look absent minded! GirFs track does it in groups! Girls1 Track 103 B A S E B A L L t .- tall: strong, and sexy! Eagles walk four in a row 104 Baseball Close your eyes and make a wish J Great shot. Yea look at the clarity Hey bro. What it be? Baseball 105 A m Top; R to L; Melissa M., Jackie Jason, Teri Cohen. Missy Goede, Jacki Jones, Jenny Paulson, Teri Heines, Middle: Chris Phillips, Diane Kroger, Kim Johnson, Tina Hoskinsf Front: Sarah Seigrist, Tammy Nuber, Melissa Pigg, Moiria Bell, Donna Dornbusch. missing Kate Wolf. .- w nay; ;; ?Ww: n w '3 . g, 31w? Va A ' . -4:- Hi Everybody! Dth be thilly! 106 Softball Hey, 1995 play leap frog Softball 107 1 ,U-IVIU :. u! :u,: u L Viva: V .2 LINKS OF WISDOM Faculty 1-09 David Shepherd, our principal earned his BS. in Education from the University of Cincinnati and his Masters from Xavier University. As principal, his primary goal is ttthe promotion and maintenance of an atmosphere that allowsa, dynamic execution and evolution of a unique instructional program? Daveis most valuable experience with that: students from W.H. is finding those graduates coming back to report how well they have been prepared for collegeitl because of the fine education they have received from Walnut Hills. Dave feels that W.H. is one of the best college prep schools in the country. There isnit anything that Dave would rather do but teach but . . . thoughts of being a beach bum are tempting!!! 110 Faculty JaCkK ' 'Ievan attended SI. Mary 5 ColI'ege, Univ. of I Charlene Williams attended UC, XU and College. of of San Fran and UC He views himself as St. Teresa 'where she received her DoctOrate'. Her Voca- .uerjan earner when it Comes to education Mr. .1 tion in 'life' is the education of students ages 6. to 80. She 4 '. gs seeing former students who appreciate ' ehjdys jazz and feels that the quality of education has n he Q.1r She has recetved H 1; . imPTQVed becausethere are-so many things to learn. ASSISTAN T PRINCIPALS 5 Thomas Hunter attended Central State U., Miami and ,3 I 7 -- . . . 7 1 Xavier University. Tom is interested in assisting young 31 as M a membef cf a samtly consplracy to; people f0 become productive citizens. He feels that ' . --mi151ca1tastes 1113111313 313551331 andf f , W.H. has; some talented students. Tom enjoys classical ' I ,, . . 1 . music, jazz and Micheal Jackson!!! Faculty 111 FACULTY . . . FACULTY . . . FACULTY . . . FACULTY Dorinda Adelman Larry Alford Paul Amspaugh Lillie Barnes Bert Bgcker David Bibee English Health Social Studies Math Industrial Art Math I' Tom Brengelman Susan Brockman David Broerman Bernice Brooks Counselor Math Drama Science Secretary r U. V Kathy Brown Laverne Brown Roger Burgess Norma Burney Dorothy Busemeyer James Byerly Social Studies Math Science Math Language Science 112 FacuMy Y. . . FACULTY , - '14 Abe Caldwell Jamalyn Campbell Helen Clayton Sandra Cohan Doug Colbert Tracy Coleman Security Drama Secretary Language Security Secretary James Connelly Jean Conver Betsy Corman Sibyl Daniels Tom Doyle Sharon Draper Language English Business English Math English ua!. Dennis Duermi! Kay Eby Robert Ellison Kay Falcone Wylie FergUSOn Theresa Finke Physical Ed. Secretary Industrial Art Math Art Science Facuhy 113 Y . . . FACULTY. . .FACULTY . . lfACULTY' V 2C3- FACLU Ted Foldy Robert Foreman Ernest France Theresa Frazier Rosalyn Fuller English Science Health Math Counselor Betty Grawe Judy Griffith Margaret Guentert Ray Guerrant Don Hamberg Marian Hawes Secretary Language English Health Social Studies Art 1 e gal Marilyn Heginbothan Louva Hemingway Glsela Herdler Secretary Physical Ed. Language 114 Faculty J x -RN 7 , .1';xx--; a7 Marcia Hodges Irma Hoekstra Jerome Holmes Ruth Hubbard Torn Hurley RiChard endorf Social Studies Secretary Custodian Math Driver Ed. Language ' V k 1 me Norley Jackson Marlene Jason Sam Jenike Ruth flohnson IESIZE; gcecs:e::ry Science English Social Studies Saence K e Jurma Theodora Kessis Mark Klatt Rosemary Koch Kerry Kruze Jaaizgfges fznguage Language SociaI Studies Librarian Music Faculty 115 116 Faculty FACUHFYHHFACULTY.H Wylie Ferguson, Ill - Rem Advisor, attended UC and Columbia U. He believes that the quality of education has declined because he is not teaching everywhere. Susan Maclntyre - A friendly, competent, hard- working educator who graduated from UC. If not teaching she would like to be independently wealthy!!! FACULTY... Donald Lewis - An artist who is observed by young people, attended Yale, Moorehead and Miami of Ohio. He has been kicked out of some of the best col- leges. There are many other things he would prefer to do besides teach. Betsy Shank - A graduate of UC who enjoys helping students become more responsible for themselves. She also enjoys llacid rock - it gets her up in the morning. FACULTY . . . Robert Roll - A graduate from Miami U. and Southeastern Universities, can only think of a thousand things he would prefer to do besides teach. Donald E. Hamberg - He attended Xavier and Thomas Moore College. He considers himself demanding and tough, but fair as a teacher. He enjoys teaching but would prefer to be retired. 11.93;?!anch '1 Egalmg ., FACULTY . . . FACULTY . . . Dorinda Adelman - A new addition to the Rem staff, attended Drake U. and UC. Her choice of music in- cludes songs from The Fid- dler on the Roof and A Chorus Line.H Margaret Guentert - A graduate of Ohio and Indiana Universities thinks that Walnut is usuperb as a col- lege prep school. She enjoys classical music. Faculty 117 FACULTY . . . FACULTY . . . FACULTY . . . FACULTY? Stella Layson Althea Lazenby Donald Lewis Herbert Lukens Peggy Lukens Librarian Art Language English English Math Rita MacEachen Sue Maclntyre Terry McCollum Jerlene McDonald G. McDuffie Judy Metering Secretary Math Sclence Custodian Science Social Study Sharon Miller Joe Minogue Dane Mitchell Janice Morgan Frances Murdock Wanda Murdock Secretary Counselor Math Language Social Studies Home EC. 118 Faculty AFACUEIY ,, , - . -. J-.M rNr-i-r FACULTY . . . FACULTY.. .FACULTY 7x1; H , A v ,0 ax; n n Art Paul SBCIBtafY Math Math Officer English Physical Ed. Elaine Murphy Theresa Norris George O'Relly Marguerite Palm A Jim Perry Donna Perzigian Anne Pfriem Ray Pfriem David Pierato Amelia Prloleau Physical Ed. English English Math English Librarian 53? x- Diane Rappaport John Raterman Rosalind Reade Shelia Robinson Robert Roll Harriet Russel Physical Ed. Language Counselor Lunchroom Math Sooial Studies i u - i . l 1 I Faculty 119 FACULTY . . . FACULTY . . .FACULTY . . .FACULTY . .T Fred Shuttlesworth' Engllsh Georgia Sanford Barb Schindler Angela Scott Nancy Seltz Betsy Shank Social Studies Secretary Social Studies Language English Karla Slusher Peter Stites Barb Voltz Gwen Walker Yvonne Watkins Ken Welsh Language Language Social Studies Social Studies English Music 120 Faculty , .W ,7Y-..-H unw .wr . ACULTY - . . FACULTY - - - FACULTY . . . FACULTY . . . - 'll' John Williams Kenneth Williams Marilyn-Williams Ronald SchEeider Botxlgeuizngan Jegegtrifyms Security Social Studies Busmess Y Englis J Faculty 121 122 Faculty FACULTY . . . FACULTY . . . Robert Ellison - A graduate of Central State and Maine Universities, en- joys teaching at Walnut Hills. He likes to become involved with the classroom activities. Barb Volz - A former W.H. student attended Ohio U. and UC. She thoroughly enjoys being the advisor of the class of 84? She also enjoys a variety of music. Kenneth Williams - A concerned, dedicated educator attended UC and Xavier University. As the ad- visor of the class of 1987, he likes the daily interaction be- tween himself and the students. Robert Foreman - A graduate of U. of North Carolina, enjoys teaching chemistry. As an accom- plished jazz guitarist he en- joys modest rock and can often be seen at the Blue Wisp Jazz Club. FACULTY . . . FACULTY . . . FACULTY Judy Kuhn - A fan of Beethoven, graduated from UC. If not teaching she would like to be a T.V. producer. She loved being advisor of the C-Box in 1970. David A. Pierato - He at- tended Xavier U., UC, UC Berkley, Syracuse U. and Ohio Univ. Besides teaching, he would prefer to cook and relax in Hawaii. Pedro Stites -- He attend- ed Williams, Middlebury and UC. He received his BA, MA and BS. He prefers a vaca- tion over a vocation. He teaches in an old fashioned way with new methods. Katherine Jurma - She attended Oberlin College and the Univ. of Wisconsin. She really enjoys teaching at Walnut and feels that Walnut prepares students for college. FACULTY . . . Faculty 123 Students .323 n.- ?AEIu LINKS OF FELLOWSHIP :S'tludents': ' 125 ,5 SENIORS . . . Elizabeth Abbott Accept me as I am - for only then can we truly understand each other. Andrea Allen Bryan Allen It has been a long trek, but I made it. Judith Anderson Words are like bees: they have honey and sting. Eric Andrews All your life, you were only waiting for this moment to arise. LennoMMcCartney Robert Anson 126 Seniors Jennifer Arvin I feel more like myself now than I did when i got here. Richard Baena Frances Baker Only that day dawns to which we are awake . . . The sun is but a morning star. - Thoreau Jeffrey Baker Don't let them kill the laughter - Lunatic Fringe, by Red Rider Staci Barnes As your thoughts are so will be the character of your mind. e Aurelius Donna Barkley Envy is a pain of mind that successful men cause their neighbors. - Onasander Lenette Beasley Blue and beautiful; gold and proud. Moria Bell The secret of life is enjoying the passage of time . . . JT Roberta Bell Sherri Bender Why be normal? Cary Benjamin Andrew Berghausen . . . And the fun had only just begun. . i Seniors 127 Nedra Blackman The friendship of one wise man is better than the friendship of a host of fools. Democrltus Helen Blackshire The game is being the best at what you do. The trick is finding out what you do best. Mary Beth Bley Was this a lasting treasure or just a moment's pleasure? Carol King Melissa Bloemker This is the end of my beautiful friend . . . Jim Morrison. 1 love you S.A.D.D.D.M.M.M. Pedro Bonilla Barbara Borden Only as far as we seek can we go . i . only as much as we dream can we be. 128 Seniors Hollis Borders If you see someone wlthout a smile give him one of your own. Tracey Bowman Happiness is not having what you want, but wanting what you have - Shakespeare Gregory Brackman John Breiner Whenever you find that you are on the side of the majority. it is time to reform - Twain Anthony Brewer Vernon Bridges I made it! Ha Ha! I am gone! Seniors 129 Kevin Britton Never Explain - your friends will not need it, and your enemies wonwt believe you anyway. Lisa Bronson To be alive is to be fortunate, Roderick - Jean Gtraudoux Trisha Brown Yesterday: A shadowy cloud. Today: misted fog, but Tomorrow is sunshine ready to warm my dreams. Angela Bryant Most people are about as happy as they make up their minds to be. Donna Bryant David Bryant We are stardust, We are golden, and we've got to get ourselves back to the garden. - Joni Mitchell Melanie Buck . . .Funny how you feel when you,re finding out itys real . . .N. Young Jeffrey Burdsall Timothy Burton John Call Our echoes roll from soul to soul, and grow for ever and ever - Tennyson. Jennifer Carpenter Barbara Carroll Life has many locked doors, but God put the keys in your soul; Find them, then use,em! 130 Seniors Anne Cebula Larry Chambers Happiness can appear on one's face, but it's difficult to tell in life's rough race. cfo 84 Stanley Chapman Poor Grendel's had an accident; I whisper. 30 may you all y'Gardner Rodney Chatman Nothing is impossible; It is only yet to be. Jon Childress What I do today is important because I am exchanging a day of my life for it. Mary Chiricosta This song is over. It's all behind me. Can't hope to find me. y Townshend Guru Choudhury Never say goodbye, itls only till we meet again!! Love ya all, RJ Douglas Christensen Lynda Cohen Nothing in life just happens. It isnlt enough to believe in something; . , .Golda Meir Teri Cohen Love will survive somehow. someway. Journey Audrey Cooper A line exists between me and a good thing. Absolute trust keeps me in the right direction. Emily Costello We're all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars. OW. Seniors 131 Michael Craun Brian Crow Our tomorrows become our todays, and our yesterdays a treasured memory; for all eternity! Peter Crume Damn everything but the circus u E. E. Cummings Darryl Daniels If you keep your head when others lose theirs youill be the only one needing a haircut. Br. David Daniels Give the people bread and they, make sandwiches. Michael Daniels It is better to correct your own faults than those of another. Democritus Eric Davis One cannot appreciate life unless one has experienced death - E. K. Davis Sally Davis Life is a series of conceptual abstractions and perpetual realities. Thaddeus Dawson Wisdom is knowing what to do next; skill is knowing how to do it, and virtue is doing it - D. 5. Jordan 132 Seniors Dennis Deas Michelle Decker Later, comrades Debra Deering Ain't life a M.F. 1121-82, but worth every minute of it. even through bad and good Timothy DeFosse Kelle Dennis Michael Deutscher it is better to wonder why than to be satisfied with a myth. Lisa Diamond Nothing can match the treasure of common memories. Jeffrey Dine Now are the winter of our discontent made glorious summer by this graduation. Richard 1!! Karen Dine So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past. Fitzgeraid Seniors 133 Julie Dorenkemper I laughed and cried and thought it over, now I realize it's never over only set aside. J .I. Yvette Dorsey Deneen Douglas It is not to the swift but he who endures to the end. Liz Driesbach Do a loonygoony dance ,cross the kitchen floor, put something silly in the world that wasntt there before. Tracy DuCovna Dontt inquire into why or whither, but just enjoy your ice cream while it's on your plate. T.W. John Robert Dysart Choose your path in life and let nothing deter you from your goal. Chariots of Fire Donna Edwards Lisa Ellis Still achieving, still pursuing, Learn to labor and to wait. Longfellow Matthew Eshleman Melody Evans Never try to tell everything you know. It may take too short a time. Norman Ford Jeremy Fishbein Angela Floyd What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us. Maurice Floyd Wayne Fluellen It's been real and a hellava lot of fun but VII definitely make it better than this later. Diane Fobes None meet life honestly and few heroically. Clarence S. Darrow 134 Seniors Leonardo Fontana Our purses shall be proud, our garments poor, for ,tis the mind that makes the body rich. W.S. Jonathan Ford I often think fish get tired of seafood. What are your thoughts on that Hobson? A.B. Eric Watt Forste The debt to the past may be repaid only by giving more to the future. Aaron Sheffield. Allyson A. Frazier Live, not to impress anyone else, but to express yourself! Patricia Frydland Good humor makes all things tolerable. H. Wt Beecher Douglas Fuchs Sometimes you get the bear, and sometimes the bear gets you! DSF 80 Monica Fun I was gonna say where the H. is the door, but I found the only door out is through hard work. Timothy Gandy 115 a hard road to trod when its pitted with sharpened stones. Dianne Gard Jeffrey Gati If you love something, set it free. If it returns, it is yours. If it doesnlt, it never was. Richard Geller If another person quotes a $36 rock 'n roll song . . . KH will stop clicking tgunl locks. Tammie Gerke Rose clouds welcome night . . . as one in pain welcomes death . . . ships sail through the night. Greg Gerwe . . . Aw but first are you experienced? Beverly Gilbert The longest day has an end lexcept at Walnut HillsJ Carla Giles Injustice is not In itself an evil, but only in its consequence. - Epicurus Seniors 135 Rodney Glantz Have you seen Juniorhs grades?!? VH. Daniel Glueck We have met the enemy, and he is us. Pogo-Walt Kelly Judith Goldman Time always flies when the best is yet to come. Stephen Goodridge Roma est in ltalium. Anita Grace All things which are good are either illegai, immoral, or fattening. Douglas Greenstein Nice guys finish last, mean guys don,t finish, but friendly guys always and out on top!!! Taryn Grinker Build a world as wide as your wishes, as dear as your dreams. Ian Guttman The most I can be for my friend is simply be his friend! Stephen Haffer 136 Seniors Stephanie Halasz Michelle Hammons l have no yesterdays, time took them away; Tomorrow may not be - But I have today. PYM Christopher Hampton A wise man will hear and Increase In learning. Proverbs 1:5 April Harris Barbara Harris To avoid crltlclsm, do nothing, say nothing, be nothing. Darryl Harris Pve gone to school now for many years on earth, now I am gonna get on down and smurf. Jerome Harris Your future is no one elseos but your own. Decide on what you want In life and go for It. Crystal Harrison Farewell. - Shadey, Crisco, Jellybean, Minority. Sarah Hattemer If I had ever been here before I probably would know just what to do. Would you? C.S.N.Y. Seniors 137 Jeffrey Haungs Walnut, You have done a lot for me, but I am still glad I am leaving! Megan Hawgood I've just gotten older, Pve just gotten taller, and the little ones call me a grownup. CS Raymond Healy To be free is nice, but to have no responsibility is a crime. Sarah Heard Forever, For Always, For Love Luther Vandross Teri Heines Why put off for tomorrow what you can do the day after tomorrow. AK. Neva Helt But it's too late, sheii gone too far, she's lost the sun, she,s come undone . . . Guess Who Brian Henke Katherine Henneberg Todd Hensley You must have style to get thru life because life is a bitch. Gallager 138 Seniors Timothy Hill Can there be happiness without love and peace of mind? Angela Hilton Be ye steadfast unmovable always abounding in the work of the Lord. Hang on in there. Cor. Tiffany Hinton Find your place in this world and strlve to be happy. Dale Hofstetter Susanna Holm And now, the people who brought you Mickey Mouse, bring you . . . the world. BBC London Pamela Hoover Holly Hunt Karen Husman Where words fail, music speaks. Steven lmmerman Life is an endless loop with only one way of escape - water skiing. 'H u .,t D, ,i .4 Seniors 139 Scott Irwin American ethics cannot be taught with machineguns. Stewart lsaacs If youH'e not careful, thegfll crush you down. Jerome Jackson The best person to be at all times is yourself. Mary Jackson Tammy Jackson I want to win, but if I cannot win let me be brave in the attempt. Special Olympics Motto David Jacobs Give me a nickel and I'll listen to your problem. Give me a dime and I'll sob a little too. Anne James Paula James Rodrigo Jatamillo Sheli Jardine Christopher Jason Jacquelynne Jason Lauren Jefferies Living in this world. fulfill your dreams until Eternity. Stephen Jenike Marian Jenkins WANGS never forget their true friends. R.M.A., N.B., K.D., and L.W. 140 Seniors Karen Jennings Determination is the key to success. Prananatha J ha Cowards die many times before their death; the valiant taste of death but once. W.S. Peggy Joerg To all of my friends, thank you for six of the greatest years of my life, AATYFAVSSY. Guy Johns All the worldhs indeed a stage, and we are merely piayers, performers, and portrayers. Mr. Perl Darla Johnson Guy Johnson Sheri Johnson Youth is not a time of life, it is a state of mind. Anthony Jones CONTROVERSY - Is it over? A.J. Dodd Jones It Is better to have and not need, than to need and not have. Jeffrey Jones Vena Jones Cynthia Jordan To reach for the highest and conquer the uitlmate - means success. Lynelle Kerstine If you're a bird, be an early bird - But if you're a worm, sleep late. Mia Kersting . . . Without ice cream, the world would be chaos and darkness . . . Runner's Magazine Diet Cyna Khalily Seniors 141 Kenneth Kincaid Jennifer Kinsel Never be quick to judge, for sometimes things are not what they seem to be. Kristen Kitchen No man can chain the ankle of his fellowman and not find the other end about his own neck. Benjamin Klayman As you travel through life whatever be your goal; keep your eye upon the donut and not upon the hole. Mark Klug I could say something in summation of this whole mess, but for once I won,t. Lauren Koon Knowledge I sought, wisdom I gained, life I will retain. Peter Krug I'm just searching for light in the darkness of insanity. E. Costello Andrew Laurens Q: Why do you hang around with that sadist? A: Beats me. David Lawrence Nothing is more sordid than childhood. Anna Akhmstova 142 Seniors Casey LeClair l have never seen a ham llke that of Tom and Jerry's Leslie Lemperle David Lerner Oh! You pretty things, don't you know youore drivln' your Mamas and Papas Insane? Bowie Yvonne D. Lewis Be true to yourself and do your best, because thatys all you got. Alexandra Licis If I ever said out of grief or pride that Fm tired of honesty, I lied. Denise Littlejohn Kurt Locher Angela L. Lohse Do what you can, with what you have, where you are. T. Roosevelt Amy Long Rock ready to go . . . Let's get on with the show! Tom Brown. Darrell youyre awesome! Seniors Laura Long Roger Lovett l have fought a good fight, l have finished my course, I have kept the faith. ll Tim. 4:7 Noreen Lumpkins Peter Lusenhop Martha Lustik Friendship is love without his wings. L'amltie est l'amour sans ailes. Byron Kenneth Luther When I came to Walnut Hills I had a thirst for knowledge, but all I found was a bunch of drips. Stephanie Lynn Though l sit down now, the time will come when you will hear me. Michelle Linskey Let us never have to say good-bye, just untll we meet again. Claire Lyte Remembrance is the only paradise out of which we cannot be driven. Anonymous 144 Seniors Kara Mackley He is more worthy of the human race, who laughs at it, than he who sheds tears over it. Seneca Michael Macklin Deborah Maltz I'm beginning to see, now I'm on my way, it doesn't matter to me chasing the clouds away. MB. Kimberly Manzi Today is yesterdayts pupil. Franklin Richard Marker If you don? earn it it's not worth it. Success comes to those who reach for it. Kimie Matsudo . . .and again I say, Rejoice. Bridgette Mathews Free at last, free at last, God almighty I'm free at East . . . for the time being that Is. Mark Mauldin The way you see yourself is the way others will see you - my love to SD. Andrea Mazzel Give yourself over to absolute pleasure, erotic nightmares above any measure, and sencual daydreams to treasure forever. Catherine McCarthy Jennifer McCray Take all the time you spend wishing for tomorrow and spend it making today come true. A.J.S.. Deborah McDaniel The wise man guards against the future as if it were the present. Publllus Syrus Douglas McFarland Tina McMahon A poor workman blames his tools. The Raisins Matthew McMullen Seniors 145 Denise Meece It's over, but feeling good ain't being happy. Luv ya - AMMMDDDS Amy Metzger Laughter is free, but it,s hard to be a jester. Moody Blues. Bye guys! Rebecca Meyer All that we see or seem is but a dream within a dream. Poe Kevin Montgomery A man can be a man no matter where he finds himself. Fox Coletta Moore Fun is good, truth is better, but love is best of all. Karen Moore Never argue with a fool, people might not know the difference. Murphy : Law Jeffrey Moormann To strive for the future is to revitalize our past . . . rm serious! David Morrison Something very deep and universally meaningful, probably in Latin or French A Great Man Anne Maser Thoughts put into words are meaningiess until feelings give them life. 146 Seniors Brendan Mullaney As Helen Keiler once said, . . . Lori Murphy The mOst important things in life are the hardest to say, words only diminish them. Barry Myers Ambition's debt is paid . . . and wasted. But, God be praised for weekends and Lite Beer. Julann Nemann The time Is now for people to join together, because there may be no tomorrow. J.M.N. Stephen N ewbem Through the years, Walnut Hills has taught me much. Now it is my turn to teach otherso . Tern N ewman If you love something, let It 90; if it comes back - it's yours, If not - it wasn't meant to be. Scott Norman Pamela Novick Good things might come to those who wait, but not these who wait too late. RM, WS, BW. Tamison Nuber We laughed and cried - shared good times and bad o letos not forget when we leave, why we came. Seniors 147 Gina O'Donnell Thinking is the hardest work there is, which is the probable reason why so few engage in it. Roderick O'Flaherty A classic is a book which people praise, but don't read. Mark Twain Kevin OhHerron All sense fades as reality diverges to nonexistence. Cary O'Reilly Walnut Hills: Doubleplusgood Goodthinkwise. 1984 Elizabeth Oehler Reach for the heavens and hope for the future - all that we can be, not what we are. Denver Jennifer Owens Only young heroes . . . Erin Paden h Brian Parks uAmor vincit omnia U00 bad most of us flunked LatinL Wooddell Whe Woodh Tamar Penn Vale, Walnut Hills, Semper me morla tenebo, sursum ad summum amici mei!!! Rachel Perlstein I think PH 90 to Australia! Christine Phillips More fun than humans should be allowed! D. Letterman Erik Phillips Rhonda Pickel Clara Pickering lths not just being alive - but being happy in the life you lead. Good luck Seniors of 84. Joel Pieper Live every day as if it were your last. 148 Seniors Melissa Pigg Smile through the headaches. laugh at the blues, smile and be happy, what ya' got to lose? BC David Pippenger Richard Pollack A piece of birthday wisdom - never stick a lit candle up your nose Katherine Pritchett There Is no difficulty enough love will not conquer. D.U.J. -L- K.L.P. Kevin Pugh lelng like there's no tomorrow means loving all you can today. Tracey Raiford Time waits for no one; love who and what you are here and now, the future soon ls past. Stanley Reid Some try to tell me thoughts they can't defend, what you want to be, you'll be In the end. M.B. Doreen Remem . . . and the goodbye makes the journey harder still. Cat Stevens Julian Renfro Barbara Ritschel Die That ist alies, nlchts der Ruhm. Goethe Sung Rno In the endt it Is not the destination so much as the journey that matters Marina Roytman 50 little done - so much to do. Rhodes Bryan Bunyan Eyes are more exact witnesses than ears. Heraclitus George Russell Joesph Sachleben It's . . , Python tMontyt Pictures, Ltd. Seniors 149 Timothy Salter Richard Sander I've got to be where my spirit can run free; Got to find my corner of the sky. Schwartz Lisa Schmidt Karen Schneider With all this manure there must be a pony! Jh Kirkwood Todd Schreibeis A. David Schroeder This is the day which the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad In it! Psalms 118224 150 Seniors Him 51. I .o-d h- Karla Schupp Robert Schwartz Mark Seliskar Great spirits have always run into violent opposition from mediocre minds. Einstein Monica Seta All peanut butter and no jelly makes for a bad sandwich. Mark Shafer Eat, Drink, and be Fat. Carrie Shie Those who say it can? be done are usually interrupted by someone doing It. Seniors 151 Ellen Slauson Happy are those who dream dreams, and are ready to pay the price to make them come true. Roderick W. Smith I would rather understand one cause than be King of Persia. Democrttus of Abdera Scott Smith Tls a grievous thing to be subject to an Interior. Democrltus Warren D. Smith Being lazy ls the key to failure Persistency Is the key to success. Doc Smith Ilana Sobel Freedom . . . pursuing our own good . t . so long as we do not . . . deprlve others of It. John Mill Jason Springer Got no tlme to spend and weep, time has come to be gone - Have to ramble on. Plant Gary Stacy Regina Steely Francine Stein Somewhere down the road our roads are gonna cross again. Barry Manllow 152 Seniors Scot Stacker We all want to be understood but no one likes to be obvious. Melvin Stokes When they said Hno Melvins on your job, they didn't know me. Brian Stone Gust Stroplos Not long from now there will be memories, that's why I give and take the best that I can. T and G Richard Sulfsted Robert Tessel Never give up; for if you do. you will never triumph. Seniors 153 Cindy Theobald Do you hate me? Am I in trouble? Karen Thomas Enjoy your own life without comparing it with that of another. Sharon Tissera Only as far as we seek may we go 7 only as much as we dream can we be. Rebecca Todd All suffering comes from love All love concious and unconcious, because all love is loss. Lisa Trefzger Did you ever get the feeling of an vue? Did you ever get the feeling of d'ejt'x vue? Trevor Tsang Svetlana Tsimberg To be surprised, to wonder, is to begin to understand. - Jose Ortega Y. Gasset Anson Turley Jacqueline Turner Neglect mending a small fault, and it will soon be a great one. Marc Turner Joel Varland Michel Vega 154 Seniors t.J Jeffrey Wade Carla Walker The creations of my mind will be a blessing to mankind. Michelle Walker Maria Walton If you can believe it, you can achieve it, If you can dream it, you can become it. W.A.W. Robert Ward Denise Watkins Never fear shadows. They just mean that there is a light nearby. D.E.R. Bryan M. Wehmeyer Never seek the endless void of the past, but stare on ahead of you before all is done. Diane Weiper What lies behind and what lies before are tiny matters compared to what lies within. R.Ei Michael Weiss Take time to do the things that really make you happy! Head for the ocean. Robin Weiss I heard them teli me this land of dreams was now. Ozzy Crystal West Wisdom is knowing what to do next; skills knowing how to do it, and virtue is doing it. D.S. Jordan Alice Wethington Lose your dreams and you lose your mind in a life unkind, Rolling Stones Seniors 155 156 Catherine Wetzel th our spirit we will. soar, wake the class of '84, Stuart D. Wheaton Go confidently in the direction of your dreams; live the life you've imagined. Kelly Ice White The epitomy of being cool under pressure is being nonchalant. Lawrence White Heidi Williams Whenever I feel like studying, I lie down until the feeling goes away. UGJAPTSMMC - con amori Ronald Williams Sonya Williams God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble. Psalms 46:1 Lee Willis Christy Wolf A man of quality,l is not threatened by a woman of equality. Seniors Julie Wolf We will sing a song to keep us warm and to celebrate the path we're on , . .C. Murphy Kate Wolf Pooty soon I'll be a-shoutln' foh Joy! Mark Twain Michael Wooddell School? Educatlon? The fear 0! the Lord Is the beglnnlng of knowledge Proverbs 1:7 LaRitza Wright We are more easily led part by part to an understandmg of the whole. - Seneca Lisa Young False oplnlon of progress is the stoppage of progress. - Heraclltus Thanks Mom and Dad Derek Meyer Seniors 157 158 Seniors Seniors 159 Elizabeth Abbott 2869 Losamiviue 45213 Andrea Allen 6220 Erie Ave. 45227 Bryan Allen 1222 Franklin Ave. 45237 Judith Anderson 1631 Rose Pl. 45237 Enc Andrews 3344 5. Sterling 45209 Robert Anson 1319 Suncrest Dr. 45208 Jennifer Arvin 2979 Bluehaven Ln. 45211 Richard Baena 2500 Beechmont 125 45230 Jeffrey Baker 633 Hawthorne 45205 Frances Baker 210 Glenmary 45220 Donna Barkley 1072 Albany Terr. 45224 Stat: Barnes 6210 Manuel 45227 Lenelte Beasley 858 Blair 45229 Roberta BeI13511 Comell ?I. 45220 Moiria Bel15725 Wayside Ave. 45230 Sherri Bender 5939 Beachcrall Ave. 45213 Cary Benjamin 3301 Fairhaven Ln. 45237 Andrew Betghausen 6624 Loiswood Dr. 45224 Nedra Blackman 3068 Beekman 45225 Heien Blackshnre 1510 Moore Ln1 45210 Maw Beth Bley 750 Red Bud Ave. 45229 Melissa Bloemker 2024 Quebec Rd. 45214 Jane Bonansinga 3666 Kendall Ave 45208 Barbara Borden 3290 Longmeadow Ln. 45236 Hollis Borders 331 Wanen Ave. 45220 Eugene Bouldin 3935 Ardmore 45229 Tracey Bowman 6130 Webbiand Pl. 45213 Gregory Brackman 1130 Salisbury Dr. 45226 Jonathan Breiner 5209 Horizonvue 45239 Anthony Brewer 3032 Veazey Ave. 45238 Vernon Bndges 1180 Hollywood 45224 Kevin Britton 6503 Plainfield 45213 Lisa Bronson 3816 Aikenside 45213 Tnsha Brown 2929 Minot Ave 45209 Donna Bryant 7 Observatory HilI 45208 Davtd Bryant 3527 Skyview Ln. 45213 Angela Bryant 6224 Rogers Park Pl. 45213 Melanie Buck 3060 Ramona Aver 45211 Jeffrey Burdsall 3120 Portsmouth 45208 Timothy Burton 3246 Beredilh Fl. 45213 John Call 2542 Ridgecliff 45212 Thomas Campbell 3505 Brentwood 45208 Jennifer Carpenter 1255 Paddock Hills 45229 Barbara Carrol12226 Kenton St. 45206 Anne Cebula 3614 Davenam Ave. 45213 Larry Chambers 35751ruing Ave. 45217 Stanley Chapman 4020 Beechwood Ave. 45229 Rodney Chatman 1435 Franklin 45237 Jun Childress 1115 Towanda Ten. 45216 Mary Chincosta 2355 Losantiville 45237 160 Seniors Guru Choudhury 2600 Meadowmar 45230 Douglas Christensen 3430 MOHISOD PIV 45220 Michele Cohen 4507 Sunnyslope 45229 Teri Cohen 2179 Bluegrass Ln. 45237 Audrey Coapex 3937 Ledgewood D11 45229 Johanna Cornell 3628 Kroger Ave. 45226 Emily Costello 447 Wood Ave. 45220 Michael Craun 3212 Bishop 45220 Brian Crow 4327 Harding Ave. 45211 Peter Crume 2324 Park Ave. 42 45206 Darryl Daniels 816 Poplal St. 45214 Dawd Daniels 816 Poplar SI. 45214 Michael Danieis 1109 Regent 45237 Saily Davis 20 Arcadia Pl. 45208 Eric Davis 1230 Oak Knoll 45224 Thaddaus Dawson 24 Merzen CL 45217 Dennis Deas 1095 Sunnyslope 45229 Sandra Dechler 2668 Vera Ave. 45237 Michelle Decker 2606 Montana Ave. 45211 Debra Deering 919 Avondale Ave, 45229 T1m0thy Defosse 2701 Redfield P12 45230 Kalle Dennis 3719 Reading 7318 45229 Michael Deutscher 6624 East Farm Aues 45237 Lisa Diamond 2345 Secnon Rd. 45237 Karen Dine 2875 Belkay Ln. 45237 JeHrey Dine 2875 Belkay Ln. 45237 Julie Dorenkemper 3825 Olivelte Ave. 45211 Yvette Dorsey 808 Cleveland 45229 Deneen Douglas 1258 Paddock Hilis 45229 Elizabeth Dnesbach 2927 Fairfield Ave, 45206 Tracy DuCovna 7190 Fairoaks Dr, 45237 lellam Dudley 6132 HiIISIde 45223 John Dysart 3546 Resor Ave. 45220 Donna Edwards 1510 Beaverlon 45237 Lisa E1115 5688 Coleram 45239 Christine Elsbree 1558 Wittiou Ave. 45224 Juana Ervin 1581 Elizabeth 45237 Matthew Eshleman 3319 Easmde 45208 Melody Evans 5763 Kenneth 45224 Jeremy Fishbein 428 Evanswood Pl. 45220 Dawd Flags; 3509 Observatory 45208 Maurice Floyd 3731 Zinsle 14112145213 Angela Floyd 6712 Highland Ave. 45236 Wayne Fluellen 3433 Larona 45229 Diane Fobes 6615 Palmetto 45227 Leonardo Fontana 3950 Ledgewood Dr. 45229 Jonathan Ford 1226 W. Rookwood 45208 Eric Forste 3237 Jefferson 45220 Allyson Frazier 165 Woolper 45220 Patricia Frydland 2280 Rosedale 45237 DougIas Fuchs 7149 Meadowbmok Dr1 45237 Yuval Fuchs 1626 Crest Hills Ave. 45237 Monica Furr 1722 Brewster 45207 Timothy Gandy 1050 Elda LnV 45224 Dianne Gard 3615 Ault Park Ave. 45208 Jeffrey Gati 7755 Newbedford Ave. 45237 Richard 62112: 2375 Larkfield Dr. 45237 Tamrme Gerke 6667 Bantry Ave. 45213 Gregory Gerwe 1593 Moon Valley 45230 Beverly Gilbert 5447 Winneste Ave 45232 Carla Gikes 3802 Woodford Rd. 45213 Rodney Glantz 1805 Cresthill 45237 Daniel Glueck 3906 Middleton CL 45220 Judith Goldman 3510 Bayard Dr. 45208 Stephen Goodridge 3440 Bishop 45220 Anita Gmce 5706 Stewart Rd. 45227 Douglas Greenstein 7763 Newbedford Ave. 45237 Christopher Griffin 1859 Keys Crescent 45206 Taryn Grinker 2308 Vera Ave. 45237 Ian Gunman 7380 Laurel Oak 45237 Stephen Halfer 7011 Fair Oaks Dr. 45237 Stephanie Halasz 6620 Rosalee 45236 Helen Hamilton 6231 Grand Vista 45213 Michelle Hammons 5278 Adena Tr. 45230 Christopher Hampton 1284 Bursal 45230 Darryl Harris 1547 St. Leger Pl. 45207 Barbara Harris 6001 Tahiti 45224 April Harris 6235 Bramble 45227 Jerome Harris 5240 Holland Drl 45230 Crystal Harrison 1719 Hewitt 45207 Sarah Hattener 3396 Bishop Ave. 45220 Jamey Haungs 6524 Ripplewood Ln. 45230 Megan Hawgood 30 Observatory Hill 45208 Raymond Healy 5810 Ridge Ave. 45213 Sarah Heard 1336 Joseph SI. 45237 Teri Heines 3300 Lamarque DL 45236 Neva Hel! 510 Stanley Ave. 45226 Bnan Henke 30 Glendale 45216 Katherine Henneberg 1455 Elkton Fl. 45224 Toll Hensley 6045 Glade 45230 Timothy Hill 6057 Capri D1. 45224 Angela Hilton 6716 Hampton Dr. 45213 Tiffany Hinton 6861 $1011 Ln. 45236 Dale Ho1stener 6529 Craigland Cl. 45230 Susanna Helm 5712 Kinoll Ave. 45213 Pamela Hoaver 3317 S. Steriing 45209 Holly Hunt 6544 Coiley $1. 45230 Karen Husman 6540 Monievisla Dr. 45224 Steven lmmerman 7884 Greeland 45237 Scott Irwin 3160 N. Farmcrest Dr. 45213 Stewart lsaaCS 5846 Rovinson Rd. 45213 Jerome Jackson 2306 Kenton St. 45206 Mary Jackson 1521 Mernmac Ave. 45207 Larry Jackson 2146 Freeman 45214 Tammy Jackson 6231 Bramble Ave. 45227 David Jacobs 6519 Cresl Ridge 45213 Paula James 3295 Hader Ave. 45211 Anne James 718 Red Bud 45229 Sheli Jardine 1851 Langdon Farm Rd. 096 45237 Chnslopher Jason 938 Lenox Fl. 45229 Jacquelynne Jason 938 Lenox FL 45229 Lauren Jefferies 5525 Davies P1. 45227 Stephen Jenike 3550 Michigan Ave. 45208 Marian Jenkins 4652 Kirby Rd 45223 Karen Jennings 1922 Twin Ave. 45212 Pran Jha 1163 Beverly Hill 45226 Peggy Juerg 3049 Timberuiew Dr145211 Guy Johns 3649 Mozart Ave; 45211 Darla Johnson 1791 Yorktown 45216 Guy Johnson 1530 Shenandock Ave. 45237 Sheri Johnson 5427 Whetsel 45227 Anthony Jones 1154 Towne St 45216 Dodd Jones 1536 Joseph St. 45237 Jeffrey Jones 1341 Herlin PL 45208 l . Vera Jones 4117 Eileen Dr. 45209 Angela Jordan 1106 Sunnyslope Dr. 45229 Cynlhla Jordan 3230 Longmeadow Ln. 45236 Lynelle Kemine 3335 Cresldale CL 45236 Mia Kersting 1905 Glegory Ln. 45206 Cyna Khalily 6725 Fair Acres 45213 Kenneth Kincaid 2917 Minot Ave. 45209 Jennifer Kin5215715 Marmion Ln. 45212 Kristin Kitchen 1427 Shenandoah 45237 Ben1amin Klayrnan 7748 Newbedford 45237 Mark Klug 4209 Ballard Ave. 45209 Launzn Koon 1146 Salisbury Dr. 45226 Peter Krug 3601 Observatory 45208 John Lachman 617 E. Mitchell 45229 Andrew Laurens 1135 Edwards Rd. 45208 Robert Lawrence 2345 Henrianne 45225 Davxd Lawrence 3811 Easl'ern Ave. 45226 Bryan Lawson 2623 Ashland Ave. 45206 Casey Leclair 248 Woclper 45220 Leslie Lemperle 4023 Clifton Ave. 45220 David Lerner 2950 Wold Ave. 45206 Yvonne Lewis 5827 Arnsby Pl. 45227 Alexandra Licis 6760 Donn Ave. 45213 Denise Linlejohn 1437 Ambrose Ave $4 45224 Kurt Locher 5993 Bagdad Dr. 45230 Angela Lohse 1011 Hill St. 45202 Amy Long 6704 Sampson Ln, 45236 Laura Long 3644 Dickens 45213 Roger Lovett 217 Hearne 45229 Noreen Lumpkln 5480 Galdenview Ln. 45232 Peter Lusenhop 2683 Diehl Rd. 45211 Martha Lustik 6362 Grand Vista 45213 Kenne1h Lulher 6254 Crestview Pl. 45230 Stephanie Lynn 7232 Silvercrest 45236 Michelle Lynskey 6087 Dryden Ave, 45213 Clalre Lyle 1867 Catalina 45237 Kara Mackley 1297 Oak Knnll DI. 45224 Michael Macklin 3561 Reading Rd. 45229 Deborah MaIu 2601 Willowbrook 45237 Richard Market 3736 Hutton 51. 45226 Klmle Malinda 4338 Matlin Ave. 45211 Bndgene Matthews 756 Clinton Springs 45229 Eric Maithews 1262 Avon Dr. 45229 Maxk Mauldlin 3972 Warwich 45229 Andrea Mauei 2344 Raehurn Ten. 45223 Catherine McCarthy 954 Ellison Ave. :92 45226 Jennifer McCray 1636 Elkmn FL 45224 Deborah McDaniel 3824 Dakota 45229 Douglas McFarland 34 W. Mitchell 45217 Tina McMahon 3016 Fairfield Ave. 45206 Matthew McMullen 3215 Hardisly 45203 John McNeety 6027 Belmont 45224 Denise Meece 3019 Henshaw 45225 Amy Melzger 3384 Aull View 45208 Rebecca Meyer 1031 Avondaie Ave! 45229 Leroy Montgomery 5335 Grafton 45237 Coletta Moore 3959 Kirkup Ave, 45213 Karen Moore 6848 Stewart Rd, 45236 Jeffrey Moon'nann 3753 Grovedale Pl. 45208 David Moorison 3740 Clifton Ave. 45220 Anne Maser 1419 Catalina 45237 Teresa Moss 43 De Camp 45216 Brendon Mullaney 3427 Berry 45208 Lari Murphy 7564 Edgemonl Rd. 45237 Barry Myers 3919 Layman 45229 Julann Nemann 1225 Northbend 45224 Stephen Newbern 3815 Woodford Rd. 45213 Teri Newman 7890 Elbrook Ava 45237 Scot! Norman 5258 Willnet 45238 Pam Novick 7305 Laurel Oak 45237 Tamison Nuber 5020 Rapid Run Rd. 45238 Gina O'Donn2112145 Oesper Ave. 45207 Roderick O'Flaherty 2502 Grandin Rd. 45208 Kevin O'Herron 5509 Goldcrest 45238 Cary O'Reilly 512 McAlpin Ave. 45220 Elizabeth Oehler 3248 Orion Ave. 45213 Jennifer Owens 2546 Ridgeland P1745212 Erin Paden 2487 Madison Rd, 45203 Brian Parks 5963 Wayside Cl, 45230 Tamar Penn 6466 Elbrook Ave. 45237 Rachel Perlstein 4088 Rose Hill Ave, 45229 Jon Perry 6075 Tahiti Dr. 45224 Christine Phillips 1449 E. McMillan 45206 Erik Phillips 2110 Faywood Ave. 45238 Rhonda Pickel 1823 Dale Rd. 45237 Clara Pickering 3700 Kenilworth P1. 45226 Joel Pieper 2011 Claudia Cl, 45230 Melissa Pigg 1190 Mosswood Ct. 45224 David Pippenger 2811 Burkharl Ave. 45213 Richard Pollack 3127 N. Farmcresl Dr. 45213 Katherine Prilchelt 6065 Stover Ave. 45237 Kevin Pugh 6072 Tahiti Dr. 45224 Tracey Raiford 1608 Elizabeth AveV 45237 Stanley Reid 1327 Obsewatory DI. 45208 Doreen Remem 8395 Crestdale Ct. 45236 Julian Renfw 1115 Elm Park Dr, 45216 Barbara Rilschel 3436 Cornell Pl. 45220 Sung Rno 6462 Mayf1ower Ave, 45237 Melody Roark 2318 Dautel Ave. 45211 Shawn Rodgers 3715 Zinsle Ave. 45213 Floyd Rosser 6095 Kingford Dr, 45224 Marina Roytman 5958 Rhode Island 45237 Bryan Runyan 1910 Andina 45237 George Russell 3914 Wess Park 45217 Joseph Sachleben 1813 Bluefieid P145237 Timothy Salter 6843 Stoll Ln. 45236 Richard Sander 7405 Laurel Oaks Ln, 45237 Elizabeth Schlarb 3307 Slemnius 45208 Lisa Schmidt 5939 Woodmen! Ave. 45213 Karen Schneider 980 Avondale Ave. 45229 Todd Schreibeis 3617 Belle Crest 45208 Andrew Schroeder 2683 Morninglidge DE 45211 Robert Schwartz 3925 Middleton C1. 45220 Mark Seiiskar 3025 Urwiler Ave 4521 I Monica Seta 5625 Woodsway Ave. 45236 Mark Shafer 5350 Hamilton Ave 45224 Carrie Shie 4914 Eastern Ave, 45226 Ellen Slauson 3755 Earls CL View 45226 Roderick Smith 6105 Ridgesacres $8 45237 Scott Smith 4812 Winton 111145232 Wanen Smith 1108 Regent Ave. 45237 Ilana Sobe18320 Ridge Rd, 45236 Jason Springer 3280 Observatory Ave. 45208 if, xk2 1;! . 5 Gary Stacy 205 Escalon St. 45216 Regina Steely 1360 Herschel Ave 45208 Francme Stein 7316 Scottwood 45237 Scot Slacker 3318 Lambert FL 45208 Melvin Stokes 7740 Newbedlord 45237 Brian Stone 2818 Harrison 45211 Gust Stroplos 2527 Bremen! Ave. 45237 Richard Sulfsted 2867 Observatory 45208 Robert Tassel 2400 Twigwood Ln. 45237 Cynthia Theobald 1257 Hayward 45226 Karen Thomas 3941 Elm 45236 Rebecca Todd 48 Rawson Woods Circle 45220 Lisa Trefzger 3450 Cheviot Ave. 45211 Trevor Tsang 2511 Fleelwcod 42511 Svetlana Tsnmberg 7829 StillwelI Rd. 44 45237 Jacqueline Turner 6049 Belmon145224 Marc Turner 429 Warren Ave. 45220 Joel Varland 3335 Anaconda 45211 Michel Vega 1634 Shenandoah 45237 Jeffrey Wade 3359 Van Zand! Dr. 45211 Michelle Walker 3819 Marburg 45209 Carla Walker 774 Avon Fields Ln7 45229 Maria Walton 5827 Kinoll 45213 Robert Ward 172 W. Northbend 45216 Denlse Walkins 6103 Navarre Pl. 45227 Bryan Wehmeyer 1612 Boomingdale 45230 Diane Weiper 6329 Montgomery Rd. 45213 Michael Weise 2517 Fleetwood Ave. 45211 Robin Weiss 2518 Vera 45237 Crystal West 2119 Burnet Ave. 45229 Alicn Wethington 3935 Marburg 45209 Catherine Wetzel 3769 Paxton Ave. 45209 Stuart Wheaten 2891 Linwood Ave. 45208 Daniel White 5047 Ralph Ave. 45238 Kelly White 1644 Anita PI, 83 45237 Lawrence White 3382 McHenry Ave 45225 Heidi Wilhams 1516 Chapel St. 45206 Ronald Williams 8400 Duke Ave. 45232 Sonya Williams 6623 Bantry 45213 Lee Willis 574 Hale 45229 Chrisly Wolf 1709 Pomona Ct. 45206 Julie Wolf 1102 Sunnyslope Dr. 45229 Kale Wolf 1102 Sunnysiope Dr. 45229 Michael Wooddell 6900 HuId Ave. 45227 Lariua Wright 1617 Sutter 45225 Lisa Young 1170 Westway 45224 Pedro Bomlla 3289 Nash Ava 45226 Karla Schupp 1130 Salisbury Ave. 45226 '4590'401'1150 U Seniors 161 162 Seniors 163 iors Sen Row 1: Molly Adams, Christina Albers, Anita Alexander, Philip Alexander, Jeff Allen, Wilmot Allen, Jeff Allgeyer, Chico Ameriz Row 2: Dan Aronowitz, Anne Badgley, Cathy Baker, Joe Banerjee, Tom Baumann, Patty Baumgardner, Jeff Becker, Jon Becker Row 3: Larry Bird, Alicia Bland, Cheryl Bloemker, Alex Blumberg, Tim Blume, Carla Boner, Ken Boyer Bow 4: Regina Bradford, Shellie Bronson, Amy Brooks, Tony Brown, Cheryl Brown, David Brown, Lisa Brush, David Bucher Row 5: Ari Buchwald, Andrea Burke, Kycha Burnett, Todd Burrell, Brandy Burt, Tony Bur- ton, Shannon Campbell, Roslynn Cargile Row 6: Becky Carpenter, Judy Cebula, Luke Chandler, Katie Chard, Kathy Charlton, Marina Chudnovsky, Maria Cissell, Michelle Cissell Row 7: Naima Clarke, Laura Clegern, Lisa Coates, Debbie Coats, Stan Cohen, Angela Coil, Aileen Coleman, Katrina Colyer Row 8: Meg Condon, Gina Cooper, Rachel Cox, Carol Crampon, Cynthia Craven, Kim Crawford, Missy Cunningham, Joelle Daniels Row 9: Michael Daniels, Leslie Davis. Marcus Davis, Shelby Davis, Jane Davison. Judith Davison, Morris Day, Lance Dean 164 Juniors Row 1: Caroline Debourbon, Daniel Deering, Cheri Degrummond, Ron Dejonckheere, Mark Dessauer, Joel Deutch, Andrea Devoe, Glenn Devoe Row 2: Kristin Dlekmeyer, George Duchaine, Brian Duffy, Ronnett Dunn, Paul Durham, Kimberly Eby, Randall Eckert, Nicloe Edmonson Row 3: Melissa Edwards, Denise Eibisser, Wen- dy Ellis, William Engel, Daphna Enzer, Rebecca Errgang. Kelly Etter. Felicia Fagg Row 4: Lisa Farmer, Timothy Farrell, Miriam Fastag, Venlta Favors, Mark Ferguson, Chuck Fields, Howard Fogle. Holly Forusz Row 5: Michael Frand, William Frazier, David Friel, Rena Frohman, Michael Gambill, Cheryl Ganim, Pam Ganschow, Nancy Gati Row 6: Paula Georgeton. Sarah Gillman Row 7: Shawn Gillman, Todd Glass Row 8: Paul Glaubltz, Deborah Glueck activities, wait their Row 9: Robert Green, Shannon Gregory Row 10: Jeffrey Gunderman, Karyn Hadley Row 11: Brian Hannah, Bridget Harrell, Sheri Harris, Michael Hartzel, John Haungs, Brenda Havlin, Alma Haywood Row 12: Tracey Heath, Jennifer Helton, Garkeen Hlllman, Babette Hines, Clay Hlssett. Kathy Hodge, Blake Hoel, Angle Holbrook Raw 13: Michelle Hood, Elleen Horwitz, Teresa Hudson, Kelly Huston, Jacqueline Hutsell, Celia lrvlne. Alvin J ohnson, Angie Johnson Juniors 165 Row 1: Brendetta Johnson, Hope Johnson, Kimberly Johnson, Nancy Johnson, Vida Johnson, Adonica Jones, Zelimira Jurig Michael Kaplan Row 2: Melisande Keefer, Robert Kelley, Gar- rett Kelly, Josh Kemen Row 3: Greye Kennedy, Lisa Kiilens, Kristine King. Debra Kirschner Row 4: Angie Klein, David Knabe, Kristene Kokeefer, Lynn Kolde Row 5: Anne Kramer, Linda Krebs, Karl Kraf- ting, David Kroeger Row 6: Diane Kroeger, Michael Kuhn, Frost Lacey, Marquita Lail Row 7: Shelly Langefeld, Jerry Laudat, Michael Laurie, Lear Lavi, Barbara Lawrence, Gary Laws, Gordon Leach. Laura Lee Row 8: Judy Leever, Man'a Leitzinger, Virginia Levi, Tony Lewellyn, Gregory Liggett, Andrew Light, Louis Liner, Troy Livingston Row 9: Alex Lockstead, Lisa Loewenstein, James Long, Gary Lubow Row 10: Ronna Lucas, Leslie Lukens, Markus Lynch. Michael Madison Row 11: David Malis, Anita Malone, Lisa Mann, Michael Mann Row 12: Whitney Mann, Keiko Matsudo, Fred Mattress, Shelly Mayes Row 13: Richard Glen Mayfield, Terez Mays, Sheryl McCJung, Julie McConihay, Sean McMillan, Michael Menefield, Henry Merrick 166 Juniors Row 1: Matthew Meunier, Tony Meyn, Thomas Miley, Allison Miller. Ann Miller, Lori Miller, Sieven Miller, Timothy Miller Row 2: Scott Mirizzi, Sepideh Moayed, Keith Morris, Sarah Morrison Row 3: Frank Meskowitz, Gwen Moulton, Ken- dra Moulton, Howard Moy Row 4: Jane Murphy, Akeba Murray, Melanie Myers, Nancy Nathan Row 5: Jennifer Neale, Patty Memann, Margaret Bick Ng, Tetsuto Nishiyama Row 6: Kristine Noelcke. Maria OWan, Darlana Otis, Ursula Oxley Row 7: Martha Payne, Amir Penn, Michelle Penn, Oren Penn, Karen Pollins, Leroy Porter, Vate Powell, John Preston Row 8: Allyson Rabkin, Ernest Ramsey, Tiffani Ray, Alan Rachel. Beth Reed. Bryan Reverman, Christine Rheinecker, Russell Rice Row 9: Tal Richards, Jeremy Richards, Jill Ringel, Kelly Rittinger Row 10: Leigh Robinson, Richard Roell, Robert Rothhaas. Timothy Royaity Row 11: Miriam Ruwe, Jeseph Scanio, Lauren Schear, Geoffrey Schiering Row 12: Ellen Schreiber, Joseph Schroeder, Steven Segermam Stephanie Segers Row 13: Janet Shipp, John Short, Itaal Shut, Jill Siegfried, Debra Silverman, Shelley Sirkin, David Smith, Geoffrey Smith J uniors 167 Bow 1: Gerald Smith, Leah Smith Row 2: Mimi Smith, Paul Smith Row 3: Roger Smith, Tammy Smith Bow 4: David Smyth, Donald Snellenberger Row 5: Savid Snyder, Sarah Snyder Row 6: Steven Sper, Lisa Sperllng Row 7: Tullan Spitz, Karen Splansky, Allyson Spungen, William Standley. Ann Starnbach, Aaron Steckman, Jennifer Sterling, Teresa Stevenson Row 8: Laura Stith, Victon'a Straub, Gary Straus, Beth Sulek. Chris Sullivan, Sylvia Sund- quist, Anna Suranyi, Anthony Tayior Bow 9: David Tessler, Thomas Thaman Row 10: Richard Thjes, Jacqueline Thompson Row 11: Michael Thompson, Benjamin Thorman now 12: Thonda Tilford, Patrick Todd Row 13: Jenny Toepker, Paula Tojo 168 Juniors Row 1: Richard Trenz, Michaeie Trondle Row 2: Sandy Troxell. Angela Turnbow Row 3: Nicky Upson, Dan Vanderman Row 4: Laura Vonbargen, Karen Vonderheide Row 5: Louis Waddle, Teresa Waddle Row 6: Karin Waidmann, Maury Walker Row 7: Amy Waller, Justin Wasserman, Paula Watson, Daryl Watters, Renacha Watts. Nicky Weaver, Sherri Weems, Anthony Wehage Row 8: Tracy Weiss, Thomas Wells, Paul White, erlam Whitehead. Craig Whittaker. Deborah Wigser, Emil Wilbekin, Miriam Willard Row 9: Edith Williams, Holly Williams Row 10: Jenell Williams, Kimberly Williams Row 11: Derek Wilson, Pamela Wilson Row 12: Paul WIlson, Christopher Wynn Row 13: Stephanie Yates, David Zussman, Randall Zussman J uniors 169 .43. ?! Jill! . . , 7 I .wummLI-u-nr! 170 171 P- Nuts 84 has been the major focus of the class of 1986 After winning the '83 Homecoming their Wally Eagle and Eaglets float they have been putting all their energies to making money nual Holiday Flower Sale to finance P- Nuts ,84. Row 1: Laura Ackerman, Rob Adams, Laura Allen, Tonia Allen, Robyn Anderson, Ryan An- drews, Oscar Armstrong, Tracy Arthur Row 2: Amy Arundell, Nadia Asfour, Bo Bacon, Lisa Banks, Terri Banks, Monica Barnett, Barry Bates, Virginia Baum Row 3: Paul Baumgardner, Matthew Becher, Jerry Bedwell, Wendy Benjamin, Chris Bennett, Jackie Bettis, Diane Betz, Michelle Black Row 4: Daphne Bledsoe, Noah Bless, Nicholas Block, Katherine Bodner, Charles Bolek, Kirsten Boiler, Greg Barman, Kelly Bowring Row 5: Earl Bray 111, Jennifer Brinkman, Deb- bie Brown, Lisa Brown, Wraynette Brown, Patricia Brunck, Peter Bryant, Lisa Buchanan Row 6: Jay Bucheim, Michelle Burke, Tim Burke, Brian Burton, Eugene Butler, Pam Butler, Chris Callahan, Cherese Cambell Row 7: Jason Caan, Faith Cargile, Tonya Cargile, Chris Carney, Susan Chapman, Rosi Choudhury, Nadine Clark, Shannon Clarke Row 8: Ann Clegem, Alan Coe, Tabatha Cof- fey. Steven Cohn, Emmett Cooper, Jeff Cooper. John Courtney, Traci Crane Row 9: Charlie Croog, Dawn Crook, Tom Crush, Alvina Cunningham, Sharon Currie, Sherri Daley, Jenny Dam, John Davis 172 Sophomores Row 1: Kelli Davis, Marilee Davis, James Damon, Leonard Dean, Michael Dhonau, Krista Dickan, Nicole Dickenson, Gregory Dicks Raw 2: Chris Dingwell, Jon Dingwell, Lara Dorenkemper, Donna Dornbusch, Amy Drasnin, Kevin Dunsky, Chester Edwards, Tracl Ellis Row 3: Tonya Ellison. Donald Evans, Sonya Evans. Amy Farrel, Benjy Ficks, Sara Fidler, Marcus Fields, Jeannine Finney Row 4: Cece Fisher, Penny Flagg, Mark Flaspohler, James Flax, Michelle Flower, Cheri Frank, Dan Fuchs, Steve Funke Row 5: Karen Gabbard. Scott Gaines, Scott Galbreath. Joe Galvin, Michal Ganor, Tod Ganschow, Teresa Gardner, Chris Garrison Row 6: Bruce Gay, Paul Gehring Row 7: Betty George. Greg Gerard i; V IISA , HSWIMMIM .. Row 8: Steve Gerth, Andre Gibbs Row 9: Elizabeth Gilligan, Candis Givens 10th Grade Class Officers Charlie Croog V President Brian Warren V President Nikki Nicholas - Se :retary ' R 10' T G Kevin Dunsky - Vice President ; V I ow ' eresa lenn. M3 : Goebel Julie Myers - Treasurer Lisa Russell - Treasurer Row 11: Missy Goedde, Cynthia Goins. Jacob Gotwals. Michelle Grady. Ruth Grant, Nathan Greeniee, Jon Griifith, Tina Grimes Row 12: June Grizzard, Jackie Grove. Suzie Gruenstein, Shelia Guyton. Stephanie Hacker, Dan Hall, Alfonza Hamilton, Terri Hamilton Row 13: Jim Hanke. Jim Harmann, Lauren Harris, Tina Harrison, Ted Hattemer. Lisa Henry, Theodora Hester, Wendy Heyman Sophomores 173 Row 1: Phoebe Hines, Jennifer Hoehne. Barbra Hofstetter, Louie Hollmeyer, John Homer, Tina Hosking, Jason House, Jonathon Howard Row 2: Jacqueline Howell, Libby Hunter, Robin Hurley, Steve Hussey Row 3: Dominica Hutcherson, Tim Inman, Elayne Jackson, Charles J acoby Row 4: Becky Jenike, Michele Jenkins, Cathy Jennings, Hanna Jeruzalmi ,Row 5: Karla Johnson, Tina Johnson, Andrea J ones, Carla Jones Row 6: Ernest Jones, Jackie Jones, Michelle Jones, Shelly Jones Row 7: Jay Kanerva, Kao Chia-Wen, Michelle Kay, Melissa Keely, Raymond Khan, Natalie Kidd, Charles King, Amy Kinsel Row 8: Susanna Koenig, Peggy Kohler, Steve Kohls, Christine Koper, Marya Kowal, Brian Krefting, Leslie Kreis, Brigitte Kube Row 9: Chris Kulihavik, John Lahey, Millicent Lane, Marie Larkins Row 10: Dawn Latham, Rekale Lawrence, Stephen Lawsen, Penny Leatherman Row 11: Jimmy Lefton, Cherie Leidenheimer, David Lepage, Jami Levine Row 12: Renita Lewis, Jennifer Littrell. Marc Loeffler, Catherine Luck Row 13: Rodney Lumpkins, Adrianne Madaris, Tracy Madden, Akira Mann, David Mark, Ren- nee Matsunami, Cynthia Mayes, James Maynard 174 Sophomores Row 1: Brian McDaniel, Molly McEvilley, Kevin McGregory. Deidre McGurrin, Ian McKay, Mary McKnight, Michael Meisel, Dwight Menchhofer Row 2: Gavin Meredith, Jill Meriweather, Kibby Meunier, Michael Meyers Row 3: Alicia Milang, Bryan Miller, Robin Miller, Mark Mimms Row 4: Evette Mimms, Scott Mlnton, Bridget Mitchell, Craig Mitchell Row 5: Nicole Mitchell, Stephen Mitchell, Gwendolyn Moore, Katherine Maser Row 6: Mable Moy. Lajoyce Mullins, Scott Mur- dlck, Katharine Musslo Row 7: Julie Myers, Paul Mystkowski, Nlchelle Nicholas, Allegra Nicodemus, Brian Norris, William Obermeyer, Charles 093, Patricia Oliver Row 8: Stacy Ortiz, Abed Osman, Andrew Osterburg, Steven Padway, Roy Pangallo, Kelly Pappashales, Lashaun Patton, Angella Perry Row 9: Cynthia Peterson, Jason Phelps, Dollie Phillips, Gregory Phillips Row 10: Wendi Phillops, Michael Pigg, Jason Pippenger, Robbin Porter Row 11: Rebecca Preston, Erika Pugh, Katie Rabkin, Davia Raimy Row 12: Connie Rankin, Vernon Rawls. John Reece, Diane Reed Row 13: Bill Reichert, Adam Relnes, Vivian Rennella, Valerie Rheinecker, Keith Richards, Josette Rlep, Stephanie Riley, Martin Rinehart Sophomores 175 Row 1: Kirstin Roberts, Shauna Robertson, Lisa Robinson, David Roeders, Calista Rollens, Lesa Rosenberg, Michelle Roth, Marsha Roy Row 2: Barbara Ruark, Alexi Rubenstein, Cassandra Rudolph, Angela Ruffln. Lisa Russell, Melinda Ryan, Michael Ryan, Marla Sanderman Row 3: Melanie Sargent, Renata Scanio, Cherie Schaser, Eric ScheHer, Lee Schmidt, Lee Schmitt, William Schulok, Kimberly Schumacher Row ll: Daniel Schvart, Lynn Schwartz, Steven Schwartz, Ted Scripps, Mattew Seliskar, Ralph Shank, Gregory Shapleigh, Arthur Shaw Row 5: Tamara Shelton, Laura Sherwood, Rachel Shonfield, Sarah Siegrist, Tamar Sirkln, Stefan Skirtz, Scottie Slade, Beth Slauson Row 6: Barbara Smith, Jennie Smith, Lee Smith, Sean Smith, Mae Smithen'nan, Christina Snyder, Maria Sonderman, Colleen Spencer Row 7: John Spencer, Elizabeth Spidel, Kinber- ly Stalnaker, Rita Stamey, Jennifer Steele, Gregory Stein, Joel Stewart, Wendy Stewart Bow 8: Tara Stickel, John Stiner, Christopher Stone, Michael Storch Row 9: John Stork, Alisa Strauss, Agnes Suranyi, Angela Sutton Row 10: Deborah Terbeck, Jennifer Thacker, Jeffrey Thomas, Andrew Thompson Row 11: Ivy Thompson, Joel Thorman, Lori Toleski, Dequria Tolliver Row 12: Beth Torn. Robert Toney, Freddie Trammel, Sanford Tubbs Row 13: Sharon Turley. Kimberly Turner. Sally Turner, Connie Turpeau 176 Sophomores Row 1: Elisa Ullner, Melanie Underwood, Steven Vanbuskirk, Jennifer Varland Row 2: Stephanie Vaught, Stephanie Verkmp, Eric Vonbargen, Jeffrey Vonderheide Row 3: Melissa Wachsman, Christopher Walker, Marguerita Walker, Shelley Walker Row 4: Kristine Ward, Mlke Warm, Brian War- ren, Gregory Watkins Row 5: Michael Watkins, Paula Watson, Julie Watts, Vicki Weaver Bow 6: Wendy Webb, Lisa Weider, Michael Weigel, Oren Weisberg Row 7: Marcel Wertheim, Tracy West, Sharanne Wheeler, Rob Whetsel, Jenell Williams, Maurice Wiliiams, Sonya Williams, Jennifer Wilson Row 8: Carol Wine, Melissa Wittrock, Angela Wood, Joseph Wooddell, Lynette Wright, Robert Wright, Linda Yankoff, Adrienne Youngblood Row 9: Craig Zeff Row 10: Christian Zur Row 11: Lorna Zwerln Sophomores 177 well as Row 1: Andy Ackerman, David Adkins, Cheryl Alexander, Evan Alexander, Diane Allaire, Daisy Allen, Tonia Alien, Claudena Allison Row 2: Steve Allison, Joe Alston, Darren Anderson, Mike Anderson, David Arnovitz, Alan Aronowitz, Phylliss Asbury, Tracy Bailey Row 3: Ron Baird, Brent Baldwin, Elise Ball- inger, Marlo Bannister, Berdett Barber, Valerie Barber, Roxanne Barnes, Tommie Barnes 178 Freshmen Row 1: Don Barrett, Laura Baston, William Becker, Tony Bell, Taryn Benjamin, Scott Ben- nett, Michelie Benton, Frederick Berghausen Row 2: David Barman, Chris Bernardino, Julian Bevan, Linda Bishop, Regina Blanchard, Dan Bleh, Kate Blumberg, Kim Boesherz Row 3: Diedra Bohnenkamper, Allison Bove, Anita Bragg, Anttareh Brandy. Rebecca Brice, Anita Brogden, Charisse Brown, Mark Brush Row 4: Rachel Bumgarner, Jennifer Burdell, Bruce Burke, Darmlcha Burns, Gordon Bush, Robert Byrd, Anissa Cardwell, Lori Cargile Row 5: Maureen Carpenter, James Carroll, Ruth Carsch, Mose Cartier Row 6: Ellen Casagrande. Maggie Chandler. Won Chang, Sarah Chard Row 7: Monique Cherry, Suzanne Cissell, Nadine Clark, Steve Clark Row 8: Steve Coaston, Chris Coats, Vinnie Cokley, Kristal Collier. Rakale Coliins, Demetrius Cook, Jerome Cooper, Neil Cope Row 9: Tyronne Copeland, Jenny Cox, David Craig, Jocelyn Craig, Tony Crain, Emiley Crawford, Nyla Crawford, Tanya Crisweil Row 10: Bobby Crocker, Mark Dame, Lisa Damerson, Jenny Daniel, Shelli Daniels, Solomon Davidoff. Garri Davls, Tonicia Dean Row 11: Shannon Deese, Jenny Dennler, Chayan Day, Christlana Diamond, Teddy Dickey. Erik Diekmeyer, Keith Dooiey, Carolyn Dube Row 12: Brian DuCovna, Cathy Dunn, Michael Durden, Thomas Durham, Lisa Eby, Tami Ec- tor, Genice Everson. David Faught Row 13: Zachary Felnstein. Terry Fernbach, Edward Fields, Richard Finley, Aaron Flshbein. Angela Fisher. Anita Floyd. James Foster Freshmen 179 Row 1: Terry Foster, Elizabeth Frand, Susan Frankel, Lara Frost, Nicole Frost, Laura Fullman, Jennifer Gabel, Audrey Gaiter Row 2: Susan Gambill, John Ganim, David Gard, Billy Gardner. India Gary, Donald Gauck, Eric Gay, Leslie Gazaway Row 3: Shawn GellerI Esther Georgeton, John Gerbus, Joy Gibson, Veronica Gibson, David Gilland, Todd Girty, Tiffany Glass Row 4: Susan Glueck, Ellen Goddard, Michael Geller, Rebecca Goozner, Atarbes German, Elizabeth Gosiger. Julie Gott, Nicole Gowens Row 5: Mark Green, Michael Green, Todd Green, J eff Greenburg Row 6: Sawn Greene, Jonetta Gresham, Matthew Griffin, Paige Griffith Row 7: Kimberly Grundhoefer, Jonathan Hab- jan, Rachel Hall, Jonathan Halpem Bow 8: Lyle HampShire, Monica Hampton, Peter Hamn'ck, Bill Hance Row 9: Grace Hansen, Elaine Hardy, Laura Harrell, David Harris, John Harshaw, Julie Hartman, Andy Haskins, Christian Hattemer Row 10: Amanda Hayhow, Kara Heath, Ashley Heil, David Highsmith, Kristin Hirst, Sara Hit- chens, Kimberly Hobbs, Raymond Holderby Row 11: Olivia Holts, Jon Honeck, Kimberly Hopkins, Sherri Horowitz, Tonya Howard, Susan Hubbell, Holly Hudson, Brian Huelsman Row 12: Sean Hughes, Jerry Hughson, Stephen Hull, Monica Hunter, Richard Hunter, Yvonne Husbands, Christopher Hyer, Detwan- na Jackson Row 13: Jill Jackson, Geoffrey Jacoby, Frederick James, Murna Jenkins, Julia Jennings. Brent Johnson, Lisa Johnson, Shanv non Johnson. 180 F reshmen Row 1: Vanessa Johnson, Cherie Jones, Jene Jones, Jagorca Juric, Michael Kallmeyer, Richard Kapfer, Steven Kapor, Theresa Kepferle Row 2: Lawrence Key, Mina Kahlily, Lara Kidd, Annette Kim, Michael Klnsella, Barry Klrschner, Gregory Kissel, Brad Kltchen Row 3: Daniel Klayer, John Knodel. Greg Kokoefer, Joseph Koontz, Jan Kowal, Charles Kramer, Sherry Krapp, Maria Krelmer Row 4: Laura Kreindler, David Kroeger, Sarah Krug, Lynett Kunkemoeller, Shawnette Kyles, Brenda Lamb, Gerald Lancaster, Josette Lanton Row 5: Leary Larkins, Richard Lauer, Tracy Laurie, Crystal Lay, Diane Le, Greg Lea, William Leach, Tara Leatherwood Row 6: Jeff Leftwich, Shawna Lemberg, Rachel Lenz, Annette Leonard, Kathrlne Lewlecki, Clarice Lewis, Elliott Lewis, Hallie Lewis Row 7: Laronda Lewis, Randy Lewis, John Ley, Stephen Libbey, Joe leson, Nathan Liv- Ingston, Held! Locher, Doug Lococo Row 8: Doreen Longbottom, Alexia Loyanlch, Rebecca Luken, Justin Lundgren, Theresa Lustik, Mlchael Lyle, Craig Lyles, Bilenda Madison Bow 9: Ralph Magrish, Richard Maifeld, Steven Malta, Marcia Manlgan, Debby Mann, Paul Mann, Sarah Mark, Victor Marthaler Row 10: Angela Martini, David Marvin, Brenda Massie, Angela Mathis, Kenneth Mathis, Vicki Matsunami. Pam Mayers, Sean Mayes Row 11: Sophia McAllister, Gene McBurrows, Sean McCarthy, Lisa McCloy, Teresa Mc- Creary, Stephan McCurdy, Lorin McClain. Ben- net McNeil! Row 12: Terry Meyers, Andrea Mlkulic, Ed- ward Mlllen. Angelia Miller, Gary Miller, KeAlly Miller, Kim Miller, Ruth Miller Row 13: Jane Mills, Susan Minturn, Kelly Mit- chell, Nicole Mitchell, Esther Moody, Robin Moore, Chris Morath, Todd Morath Freshmen 181 182 Freshmen Row 1: Michael Morgan, Steven Morozumi, Ben Morrison, Mahmoud Morsy. Sue Mosher, Jimmy Moskowitz, Tenley M09, Reginald Mullins Row 2: Amber Murphy, Lisa Mutters, Toyia Nash, Debbie Newman, Sandra Ng. Jack Niemes, Anne Neinaber, Christina Nimmo Row 3: Laura Nizny, Molly O'Flaherty, Meredith Odonnell, Holly Ollnger, Dorothy Oretgo, Brian Paden, Carrie Parks. Dya Patton Row 4: Jennifer Paulson, Laura Payne, Raymon Payton, Andrea Peeples, Susan Pelle, Jonathan Penn, Tony Peregrin, Robert Perkins Row 5: Beth Peter, Jennifer Phillips, Roy Phillips. Ginger Pierson, Holly Poole, Todd Porter, Jason Potter, Tim Powell Row 6: Barbara Powers, Shauna Presley, Ledante Pryor, Dana Rabkin, Leslie Ragan. Ed Ramorez, Tlm Rachel, Rachel Redlngton Row 7: Michelle Reed, Kelly Regenburger, Jen- nifer Regenburger, Barry Renfro, Lisa Rice, William Richardson, Kem Rles, Brian Riffle Row 8: Alisa Riiey, Bob Ringel, Jennifer Roberts, Michael Robinson, Donna Rower, Wen- dy Rosekrans. Ellat Rosenfeld, Mimi Rosenheim Bow 9: Jennifer Sakaras, Robyn Sanders, Mike Sandlge, Jason Sansone, Marco Sansone, Greg Schmidt, Fred Schoenle, Elissa Schwartz Row 10: Keisha Scott, Scott Shadd, Robin Shepard, Anna Sher, Carey Sherrill, Tom Sher- wood, Adam Shilt, Matt Shirk Row 11: Aaron Shocket, Shari Shokler, Kristin Shrider, leore Shut, Rob Simmons, Leon Simpson, Kelly Singleton, Kevin Sloan Row 12: Jackie Smith, Scott Snow. Uri Sobel, Sonya Sobleski, Katsten Sommer, Alecia Spencer, Michelle Spleser, Caroline Spiller Row 13: Rebecca Spitzmiller, Angela Sruofe, Andrew Stallworth, John Stanton, Mark Stargel, Vanessa Sterling. John Stevens, John Stewart Freshmen 183 Row 1: Mike Straus, Kim Streng, Tonya Strunk, Mike Symes Row 2: Adrian S. Taylor, Chris Taylor, David Thaman. Adam Theile Row 3: Rob Thompson, Kenny Tinker, Tamara Tipper. Veronica Todd Row 4: Sarah Toepker, Russell Toney, Kristin Trendler, Stephanie Turner Row 5: Kim Ullner, Carrie Ventre, George Verkamp. Sian Virden Row 6: Denise Wadlington, Carole Walker, Mark Walker, Mike Ware Row 7: Kristin Weaver, Shana Weber, Traci Wheeler, Eric White Row 8: Erika White, Staci White, Yolanda White, Shannon Whitfield Row 9: Angela Wiethe, Sarah Wigser, Brian Wilbon, Cheryl Wilder Row 10: Brian Wiley. Wilson Willard, Kim Williams, Mark Williams Row 11: Mike Williams. Shirley Williams. Olivia Williamson, Camille Wilson Row 12: Gerald Wilson, Gwen Wittenbaum, James Wolf, Michele Wolf Row 13: Dawn Wright, Steven Yamaguchi, Rodney Young. Tracy Zigler 184 Freshmen 11:41:11. .........a na ............. ........................ o ............, 185 Underclass Having just graduated from effiehood the E-Flats begin the long climb to the top of the hill. Eighth grade is the last year of freedom before dealing with the rigors of the next four years in a college preparatory school. Combating with five academics, the eighth graders have managed to work hard and prepare for next year's challenges. Row 1: Vanessa Abernathy, Dsphne, Adams, Will Adams, Doug Adler, Umair Ali, Charles Allen, Manr di Allen Row 2: Brian Andrews. Jessica Andrews, Chris Anusbigian, Will Arnzen, Angie Barnes, Mark Barnett, Mike Barron, Tiffany Barton Row 3: Robin Bastin, Temik Bell, Miran Ben-Zeev, Ross Bernstein, Jon Berry, Tejal Bhatt, Jan Blackmon, Kim Blackwell Row 4: Matt Bless, Joey Bley, Elizabeth Blumen- thal, Leslie Bodenberg, Doug Boehm, Lissa Boett- ger, Damian Bolton, Emily Bonansinga Row 5: Kim Bostic, Lauri Boulmetis, Marie Boyle, Ken Boyle, Ryan Braddock, Lee Bradford, Jeff Brandt, David Brenner Row 6: Lauren Brewer, Melani Brooks, Melissa Brooks, Adria Brown, Cheri Brown, Denise Brown, Renee Brown, Donique Browsh Row 7: Steven Brueneman, Deborah Brummett, Megan Brundage, Maria Buford, Susannah Cameron, Larry Canady, David Canty, Vanessa Carmichael Row 8: Robert Carpenter, Barry Carr, Christy Carr, Larry Carr, Artesian Carter, Eric Chatterjee, Richard Chues, David Cissell Row 9: Rhonda Clark. Stacey Clark, Sean Cline, Robert Cluxton, Candice Cobb, Brandon Combs, Elizabeth Condon, Ericka Copeland 186 E-Flats Row 1: Erin Corken, Jennifer Cornett, Matt Craun, Susan Crawford, Tammy Crumpton, Sharon Cruse, Bob Crush, Terry Crutcher Row 2: Sharon Curtis, Eric Dacres, Chris Daly, Mike Davis, Blll Davis, Angle Dawson, Denver Degregorlo, Pam Dikcerson Row 3: Derrek Dickey, Terry Dickey, Tomm Dietrich, Ted Docter, Ann Dostie. Chris Dour, Tony Doxie, Rachel Drummond Row 4: Peter Ducey, Morris Duffy, Mike Duhart, Danielle Durand. Sheri Ellis, Rachael Engel, Jay Erisman, Lasonjla Faulk Row 5: David Fields, David Firth, Tammi Fioyd, John Foley, Vanessa Fontana, Ian Franke, Todd Franklin, Celeste Frazier Row 6: Tom Fruth. Traci Fulgham, Renard Gaines, Rachel Ganim. Eyal Ganor, Ofer Ganor, April Gar- barino. Marcia Gardette Row 7: Molly Gass. Brandon Gates, Dan Geeding, Craig Gelier, Andrew Glanella, Makeba Gibbs, Bruce Giles, Martyn Gilmore Row 8: Henry Glaspie, Eric Glenn, Mao Glynn, Michelle Godhlgh, Susan Goebel, Donald Goetz, Adam Golden, Jason Golden E-Flats 187 Row 1: Cecily Goode, Geneva Goode, Jen Good- man, Tammy Gordon, Jenny Gorin, Clark Goslee, Anne Gotwals, Tanya Grace Row 2: Kevin Grasha, Erika Green, Joseph Green, William Green, Jana Greenstein, Teresa Gregory, Shawn Griffin, Isaac Griffin Row 3: Laura Grigsby, Melissa Grinker, Dan Gruenstein, Josh Gunman, Jodi Gutzwiller, Sally Hahn, Cathy Hamilton, Rebecca Hamilton Row 4: Andy Hampshire, Laura Hanks, Allison Harris, Rodney Harris, John Jarshaw, Heather Hat- field, Charles Haungs, Adrienne Hay Row 5: Tim Hedeen, Eric Heighberger, Melanie Heimann, Crystal Herman, Mike Hershey, Christine Hiatt, John Hibbard, Heather Hiie Row 6: Scott Hilkert, Lenora Hill, Kim Hillard, Jen- nifer Hiner Row 7: Peter Hirt, Nathan Hodge, Chris Hodson, Keith Hoes! Row 8: Nicole Holts, Megan Houk, Chris Howard, Tracey Hubenet Row 9: Kelsey Hudson, John Hughes, Mike Scott Hughes, Mike Hunter, Quintina Hunter, Donald Hutchinson, James Hutsell, Burney Jackson Row 10: Kevin Jackson, Vanessa Jackson, Kim James, Jeanine Jason, Phillip Jasper, Stephen Jasper, Jolaina Jeff, Dave Jessup Row 11: Derrick Jett, Robin Johns, Charles Johnson, Ellie Johnson. Eugene Johnson, Jackie Johnson, Keve Johnson, Tracey Johnson Row 12: Erica Jones, Lisa Jones, Michelle Jones, Michelle L. Jones, Nicole Jones, Slaffani Jones, Matthew Kabat. Melissa Kahsar Row 13: Gil Kaufman, Paul Keel, Susan Keeling, Danielle Keemer, Rozylynne Keliis, Erin Kennedy, Jeff Kerstine, Chul Kim 188 E-Flats Row 1: Doojin Kim, Melissa Kimberlin, Joseph King, Michele Kinkele Row 2: Andrew Kinsella, Karen Kiradjieff, Bryna Kirzner, Julie Klein Row 3: Laura Knight, Dan Korn. Lorelei Kroeger, Michelle Lawson Row 4: Laura Lazarus. Christina Lee, Rayshone Lee, Tony Lee Row 5: Mark Lemperle. Jesse Lepage, Donna Levi, Jessica Licis Row 6: Kurt Lick, Scott Liggett, Lisa Lightfield, Ching Yi Lin Row 7: Brent Lindeman, Denise Lindemann. Cajar- do Lindsey, Todd Livingston, Hugh Logan, Shawna Long, Kathy Lotspeich, Lori Lough Row 8: Jonathan Love, Angela Lovett, Jeff Lubow, Will Lusenhop, Kathy Lustik, Eric Lyon, Simeon Lyte, Mallory Madison Row 9: Matthew Madison, Alanna Maloney, Jen- nifer Manzik, Juli Marcotte, Milo Marshll, Chris Mar- thaler, Chris Martin, Justin Markos Row 10: Ernest Mason, Yolanda Mason, Kenfi Mat- sudo, Robert McClellan, Tysha McClendon, Lori McClung, Heather McElrath, Chris McEnery Row 11: Peter McEvilley, Elisabeth McMahon, Muhammad Meatchem, Steven Meismer. Jeanette Manner, Ronald Middlebrooks, Tiya Miles, Chris Mills Row 12: Holly Minges, Holly Mitchell, John Mitchell, Tricia Mitchell, Chanda Monroe, Phillip Morgan, Edward Morris, Brendan Morrissey Row 13: Robert Mosby, Victor Moy. Melissa Mueller, Kenny Mulvey, Robert Mulvey, Arthur Myers, Christian Naberhaus, Mike Naberhaus E-Flats 189 Row 1: Erica Neal, Jessica Neubauer, Cary Neville, Kim Nickolin, Fumie Nishiyama, Lori Nolting, Ken- ny Nuber, Rachelle Nut! Row 2: Katie OWeil, Robert Ohara, Kelly Okeefe, Shelly Okura, Chris Oppt, Sabrina Owens, Michele Ozepy, Beverly Parker, Row 3: Keith Parker, Steven Parker, David Parks, Andrew Parr, Jen Paul, James Peebles, Malcolm Perry, David Pescovitz Row 2: Stephanie Phillips, Stefanie Pierce, Mark Pinson, Brad Pitcher, Kenan Pollak, Tracy Pollins, Deborah Possman, Keith Potter Row 5: Melissa Powell, Kenyan Presley, Emily Quilter, Mike Randolph, Elizabeth Ranker, Tracie Ravenscraft, Kadasha Reliford, Kathleen Rheinecker Row 6: Gwen Richards, Eric Richardson, Melissa Richardson, Lisa Richmond, Krista Richter, Eric Ridgway, Rachel Roach, Will Roberson Row 7: Scott Robertson, Mike Roeder, Victoria Roytman, Francene Schaser, Carol Schatzel, Sara Schear, Mary Schlarb, Jessica Schmidlapp Bow 8: Anne Schmidt, Colleen Schmidt, Kathy Schmidt, Matt Schroeder, Stefanie Schumacher, Chris Schweri, Barisheila Scott, Chris Scott, Row 9: Renee Scott, Tracey Seay, Doug Seger- man, David Seig, Rick Seilacher, Mashalah Settles, Alex Shapieigh, Jarrett Sheppard Row 10: Kirsten Siegfried, Victoria Sieving, Robert Sigmon, Adam Simon, Caroline Sims. Jessica Singer, Alisa Sirkin, Donald Sistrunk Row 11: Star Smart, Adrianne Smith, Row 12: Arneadra Smith, Blossom Smith, Row 13: Brandon Smith 190 E-Flats Row 1: David Smith, Bryan Snyder, Brenda Solomon, Matthew Somoggi, Kristine Sorensen, Stephen South, Rhonda Spillers, Steven Sowma Row 2: Andrea Stamp, David Stargel, Loey Stayden, Jeff Stein, Anne Steinert, Kristine Suchy, Gregory Sullivan. Rebecca Sunderland Row 3: Teresa Sutton, Wendell Swan, Mark Swen- ty, Erin Swing, Ben Tallarigo, Monica Taylor. Ricky Taylor, Samuel Taylor Bow 4: Dwane Thomas, Jeffrey Thomas, Lori Thomas, Fawn Thompson, Kimberly Thompson. Row 5: Wavey Threat, Victoria Todd, Lauri Tojo, Andrea Tom, David Trendler Row 6: Pamela Tribble. Kevin Trondle, Carlotta Tuggle, Charlette Tuggle, Gary Turner Row 7: James Turner, Robert Turner. Amber Twit- ty, Michael Vance, Catherine Vanginkel Row 8: Kim Ray Vanowen, Alezander Vaughn, Eric Vicks, Patricia Wahl, Barry Wakeman Row 9: Arbidella Walker, Michael Walkiewicz, Jet frey Ward, Bay Warren, Israel Washington, Karen Watkins. Lari Watson, Melissa Wedlg Row 10: Joanne Wehage, Rick Weigel, Leah Wensel, Stephanie Wesling, Melissa West, Lawrence Wheat, Lylse White, Steven White Row 11: Christine Whitmore, Gayle Whittaker, Deanna Whittle, Katherine Wilhelm, Karen Wilkins, Ernest Williams, John Williams. Lynda Williams Row 12: Stephanei Williams, Tara Williams, Fred die Wilson. Jason Wilson, Selina Wilson, Robyn Wingard, Roy Winston, Elizabeth Wise Row 13: Robert Witt, Jonathan Wocher, Jonathan Wolf, Suzanne Wolfe, Milisa Wood, Dwight Wright, Tommie Wright, Micah Yui E-Flats 191 de at Walnut Hills is an experience for ev 'es, are subject to man 5; Although W n the long run. $i- , . 3:53.! IIIIIIJ Row 1: Lisa Akhionbare, Anne Alikonis, Devaron Allen, Margaret Allen, William Alletzhauser, Teresa Allison, Rodney Anderson, Natasha Andrew Row 2: Janet Angst, Aaron Amzen, Edward Arvid, Alysha Augort, Miles Bachelor, Chris Bailey, Todd Baker Row 3: William Ballinger, Laynie Barnes, Shana Barsel, Rajesh Batra, Rob Baughman, Mark Behbehani, Joey Benford, Ann Marie Bennett Row 4: Herbert Bentson, Chris Bigham, James Bishop, Whitney Black, Jason Blalack, Jeff Bluestein, Jared Blum, Kelley Boller Row 5: Patsy Bonilla, Tyrone Boone, Aviva Bowman, Delmarro Boyd, Tracy Boyer, Mike Bran- camp, Darryle Branham, Beth Bridenbaugh Row 6: David Briggs, Eldridge Briscoe, Msontai Brock. Shawn Brock, Steve Brogden, Chris Brooksbank, Adam Brown, Chris Brown Row 7: Darryl Brown, Dena Brown, Don Brown, Julie Brown, Latashia Brown, Kimberlee Bryant, Christine Bugos, Sarah Burdell Row 8: Tammy Burnett, Jason Burt, Heather Bur- ton, Tina Butkovich, Michael Butler, Daryl Cam- merer, Todd Campbell, Tracy Captain Row 9: Ronnda Cargila Traisee Cargile, Julia Carilli, Laura Carol, Kelly Carroll, James Castleberry, Brinda Chatterjee, Fei Chin 192 Effies Row 1: Erica Chishalm, Michael Cissell, Chris Clarke, Michelle Clayborne, Annette Cook, Sian Cotton, Meredith Cox, Kia Crittenden Row 2: Chris Crone, Guy Crooms, Michelle Cross. Stephanie Crow, Jerome Crutcher, Stephen Cuf- faro, John Cummings. David Cunningham Row 3: Eva Dahlgren, Antonio Daniels, D-.-me Darden, Jenny Davis, Marcus Davis, Rod Davis, Stephanie Davis, Erica Deese Row 4: Vince Defazzio, Michael Derryberry, Vin- nette Desalvo, Adam Diamond, Mary Doggett, Ronald Doss, Jeff Drasnin, Anthony Drescher Row 5: Jenny Drexelius, Danny Drummond, Allison Dubin, Jordan Ducheny, Cherlon Dudley, Tonya Duffy. Damion Echols, Stephanie Echer Row 6: Dawn Eckert, Arvid Edward, Barbara Ed- wards, Tina Edwards, Gary Ellington, Erin Elsasser, Vashawna Embry, Francetta Enoch Row 7: Paul Evans, Jack Fagan, Mercedes Falciglia, Ralahfiel Farrar, Pat Ferree, Russell Feth, Elizabeth Findlow, Lynn Fisher Row 8: Bradley Flowers, Gary Forbeck, Tammy Forte, Candice Freedman, Elijah Freeman, Julie Frith, Sophie Froelich, Alanna Fryer Row 9: Jolyon Fryer, Katie Gaines, Nicolos Gaiter, Marcus Games, Priya Ganguli, Chris Ganim, Jenny Gannon, Joy Garvin Row 10: Andrew Gehler, Anthony Gentry, Theresa George, Marget Gerdsen, Chris Giannella, Karnell Gibson. Toby Gilliam, Guy Gladden Row 11: Tracy Glazer, Leslie Glosby, Ken Goldberg. Dawn Grady, Rennee Grant. Glen Green, Pat Green, J enny Greenberg Row 12: Michele Gresham, Brent Griess, Andrew Grome, Tina Grundhoefer, Leoma Grundy. Tabatha Habig, Juliet Habjan Row 13: Shanda Haddix, Ben Haggerty, Rebecca Hain, Dennis Haithcoat, Chris Hall, Tyrone Hall, Tiffany Halsell, Todd Halsell Effies 193 How 1: Carl Harbour. Charles Harris. David Hart- man, Meryl Hattenbach, Chris Heery, Jacob Heintz, Brent Henderson, Veronica Henderson Bow 2: Judi Hendricks, Robert Hiler, Tara Himler, Darcey Hinson, Kate Hirst, David Hirt, Christine Hoehne, James Hoekstra Row 3: Scott Hoff, John Hogue, Kevin Holland, Elaine Hollis, Laura Hopson, Malachi Horowitz, Melissa Huelsman, Amy Huenefeld Row 4: Maurice Huey, Jenny Huffman, Jenny Hyden, Brennan Ivory, Greg Jackson, Marvin Jackson, Rachel James, Herman JamiSOn Row 5: Steffanie Jelks, Anthony Johnson, Corey Johnson Row 6: Crystal Johnson, Danyel Johnson. Jerome Johnson Row 7: Norval Johnson, Robert Johnson, Keithen Jones Row 8: Vickie Jones, Lydia Junewick, Tina Kandil, Kathy Kapfer, Charles Kelley, Marcella Kenney, Susan Key, Tom Kinsel Row 9: Joe Kirschbaum, Scott Kissel, John Klene, Judy K0, Kirstin Kohls, Keith Koper, Holly Krapp, Eden Krehbiel Row 10: Joshua Krekeler, Mike Kroeger, Amy Kulhavik, Gary Lake, Annette Lambert, Paulette Lambert, Douglas Landrum, Deric Lang Row 11: Jerome Lang, Eric Latham, Paul Lauf- man, Harold Lawrence, Ronnell Lawrence, Jenny Lawson, Randy Leatherwood, Valerie Lee Row 12: Laureano Leon, Chandra Lett, Traci Levin, Charles Levine, Jolway Li, Elizabeth Lilly, Deborah LimingI Angelena Linville Row 13: Sherrie Litman, Sean Loring, Debra Luck, Sean Lunsford, Shanndra Luther, Joey Madden, Shalini Mahindra, Chris Major 194 Effies Row 1: David Maltz, Arienne Manies, Nick Mann, Susan Mann, Falana Marshall, Beth Martin, Tammy Massey, Josh Mayfield Row 2: Lisa Maynard, Erik McCormick, Ralph Mc- Coy, Glenda McGhee, Margo McKinney, Chris Menz, Mary Merkel, Paul Met: Row 3: Michael Metzger, Kelly Meyer, John Miland, Robyn Miller, Allen Mitchell, Will Mont- gomery, Kandi Moore, Thomas Moore Row 4: Tia Moore, Tod Moore, Scott Mou, Grant Mueller, Scott Mueller, Malik Muhammad, Todd Muhleman, Cythia MuIvey Row 5: Michael Mundy. Chad Murdock, Quinn Murph, Carol Murray, Jenny Mussman, Elizabeth Namei, Peter Neff, Bryan Nelson Row 6: Peter Newman, Ryan Nener, Will Ng, Dimitrius Nitsis, Charles Nolting, Holly Norman, Furaha Norton, John Oehler Row 7: Konrao Omeltschenko, Clinton Otis, Evella Owens, Gregory Palmer, Leslie Pandilidis, Melanie Paris, Eric Patton, Heather Paxton Row 8: Jana Perry, Ken Perry, Trevor Phelps Row 9: Bhamumati Pocha, Lisa Porter, Nia Posey Row 10: Jon Prather, Rebekah Price, Jasmine Pullens Row 11: Arthur Rabinovich, Jon Rasmey, Dianne Ranker, Trevor Ravenscraft, Angie Ray, Andrew Reckers, Ruth Redmond, Eric Regula Row 12: Erik Reuter, Marcia Reyes, Scott Reynolds, Ken Richard, Steve Richards. Tracy Rit- tinger, Danita Roach, Michelle Robbins Row 13: Sonya Roberson, Ramzi Robinson. Michael Rogers, Sean Romerville, Allison Ross, Alfred Rosser. Jenny Roth, Brett Rubenstein Effies 195 Row 1: Malaika Rudolph, Rashied Rushing, An- toinette Russell. Robin Rybolt, Angelita Saldana, Paula Santoro, Ken Sato, Megan Savage Row 2: Michael Scanio, Wesley Scarborough, Ayn Schatzel, Marc Scherman, Krista Schneider, Jason Schnelle, Julianna Schoenle, Jeffrey Scholten Row 3: Jay Schroeder, Debra Schroer, Richard Schulok, Stephen Schumacher Row 4: Sean Schwegmam Michelle Schwenkner, . Amy Sekula, David ShiIt Bow 5: Christine Shrader, Jennifer Sirkin, Jason Smith, Mary Smith Row 6: Michael Smith. Morris Smith, Ann Smyth, Cara Snow, Stacia Sobieski, Kristofer Sommer, Adam Spalter, Natasha Spears Row 7: Monika Speier, Yael Splansky, Brian Stacym. Jonathan Stacy, Amy Stanton, Emily Stan- ton, Douglas Starks, J ames Staubach Row 8: Lisa Steckman, Joseph Stern, Carmen Stewart, Douglas Stewart, Jesse Stewart, Richard Stewart, Nickalous Stiens, Sarah Stith Row 9: Dannita Storey, David Sublett, Joanne Summerow, Durga Suryadevara, Andres Susarret, Christel Sutton, Danielle Switser, Bradley Taylor Row 10: Tina Thielen, Joseph Thomas, Gillian Thompson, Timothy Thornton, Millard Thrower, Gary Tice, Melissa Todd, Christina Towe Row 11: Natash Tramble, Michael Trammel, Tif- fany Treadwell. Jennifer Trentman, Rhonda Troescherm, Denzil Troxell, Patsy Troxell, Rachel Trummel Row 12: Li-Wei Tsai, Cynthia Tubbs, Angela Tucker, Jeffrey Tucker. Mark Unrine. Joshua Uth, Terry Vannatter, Jeremy Varland Row 13: Veronica Vaughn, Charles Verkamp, Dee Dee Vilas, Michelle Wachsman, Darlene Wacker, Derrick Wagner, Rachel Ward, Devin Warnken 196 Effies Row 1: Laura Weaver, Christine Webb, Carmen Weber Row 2: Warren Weems, Jennifer Weiper, Julie Wells Row 3: Rachel White, Pippa Whitehead Row 4: Rebecca Whitman, Erika Whitney Row 5: Julian Wiles. David Willard Row 6: Chris Willenbacher, Edward Williams Row 7: Megan Williams, Milody Williams Row 8: Sean Williams, Valencia Williams Row 9: Hilary Winkler, Andrea Wolf Row 10: Mary Wodrum, Nicholas Woods Row 11: James Woodward, Brian Wray Row 12: Ana Wright. Robyn Wyatt Row 13: Kimberly Wyde, Christopher Yelton Effies 197 Underclass 199 200 Underclass Underclass 201 .. M h-- - bumw 202 Underclass Underclass 203 204 Advertising - LINKS OF SUPPORT E 5! E 'J. i i F f ',-'HF-F- I. Advertising 205 THTIRD BELL THIRD FOURTH AND SIXTH BELLS PIERATO. S 206 Advertising JOHNSON. SEVENTH BELL WM, w MURDOCK, Advertising 207 FOURTH AND FIFTH BELLS MURDOCK. S FIRST. AND SECOND BELLS , H MURDOCK. S 208 Advertising THIRD BELL Advertising 209 SEVENTH BELL EIGHTH BELL 2 I 0 Advertising h P W , .5: MW'MHsu-up. BELL Eu FOURTH BELL .-.:.mm.muan .- x01, W w. Advertising 211 NINTH GRADE HONORS 212 Advertising Eighth Grade HONORS Advertising 213 mrrmw :dIO-m 02 :HwCOm 214 Good Luck Class of 185 Dr. and Mrs. M. Sperling Compliments of The Paper Pad Phone 821-1 142 Valley Shopping Center hhT,, and the Class of 1984 1$A,, and hCB,, Taryn, Lauren, and Amy Thanks Love, Lisa and Jill Congratulations CLASS OF 184 The Grinker Family Ron, Marcia, Julie, Taryn, and Melissa Best Wishes Mr. and Mrs. David Reichert One-Liners BushbushBushBushBushBushBushBushBushBushBushBushBushBushBushBush- BushBusyGushesBushesBushyBushes TOLE BBLK LOVE BB. Dear Dad - M.F. - When will you bring those movies to school? Lot. - D.T.?XXX?Or XXXX?OilandBlood donlt mix. Your zits stick out like mountains it really is a shame that Long Distance pimple squirting is not an Olympic Game. TT is a poet and everyone know it. BR youlre in this one again. KE lets party! Todd TOSS POLAR BEARS FOREVER. Love KD. BR remember NOW Blaaugh lets 30!! right Paul?WHHS football, baseball, brew and girls No 1 at Taylor To ALL THOSE WHO KNEW BOO: The system sucks!!! - Elsie To: Tami, Emily, Doug, Scott, and Alex, ITlS ALMOST OVER. You knew lid be happy! Taryn. Rinngollophone! Are you flying to Arbyls? The major cause of heart attacks is JubeJels! Minnie Mouse Wendy,Lala,Jami,Akira,Allegy,Kim,Katie,Mindy,Jenny,Donna,Liz,Jaque, Kathy,Tina,Cece,Amy,Hi! lLuv,Marc Hey Marco,Paco . . . Eih! Eih! Will we ever find out her size? Who knows? Weee! Pablo Deb - Remember the symphony! The Diet Coke is all over the . . . Doogans - look sharp,Weezie - H+K+S, Missy Keely - Ineed to feel your heartbeat! Babushka Pablo! - Hoser 216 One-Liners Hey Sister Corruption . . . Want to go to the arcade? Love, U-Know-Hoo! Lisa - Remember the symphony? Thafs all that needs to be said!!! Love, Debi ' L.D.,N.R.,C.L., M.M., J.F.,N.G.: A MAN, A MAN, A MAN WITH A BADGE! N.Y.C. was Great, THANKS! Love, E.C. Hey S.P.B.C.! Pm turning celibate - I swear! Love, C.P. Primal Urge, Fm a lumberjack and Pm okay. Way to go 0-8. Tchuss, Trinken Au Viel Bier Nicht! - Keep L. and P. How does Bobby get his pants on - spray paint?!? Luv, 8. L.M. Remember LXJ, LXM wish they were here - They really keep us going these DAYS! Love ya, L.D. 2 t 84 Chris stop cracking my knuckles, they are going to turn purple. ' Juli, You are the best friend in the world!!! I LOVE YA! MEL The Prunest - Maybe not F Whatts in a Name: Send me money now and 1,11 remember you when Pm famous - BMP Tullan - Boy Oh Boy, Only 4 more quarters!! Love, Deb. Barb: Would you give me a break, PLEASE. One pretty GRIM Situation. Love, Taryn. Hey Man, I got some new comix . . . It,s Batman and Robinheadl! You wanna see em? D. Malice All the outcasts end up on stage crew. 217 S P Agency, Inc. SF 1811 Losantiville Cincinnati, Ohio 45237 613 531-8700 Bill E. Katz Jay V. Wittenbaum Complete Insurance Service ,, f6 fate ?ucova FAMILY Love 30 6M Gayeel'ness M How Thai WC. 6ft. 5W gone 10mm your ham.- ' SET. 47: anks a 0717sz miilz'ons... The ft! STJFF 218 TRACY, THE: BEST 6V6R! LOVE; MOM, DAD BRIAN, PATCHQS, AND SIDHEIV. Class of '84 Fl and E' One-Liners Dear Peter. Thanks for all those great times in the car.lBack Seatl Nobody does it better. Love you Ann Hey Guys: What do you call the d86 girls? XXX! Yea you know it! I wonder if they know it? Hey TODD MORATH - did anyone ever tell you how small you are? Well I am. Guess Who? P.S. YOU DESERVED IT! Hey Stan the . . . are the best part - Especially Chocolate ones. Hey Jam remember Rip Drip and Slurp I do remember Im and the tree he tried to . . . But he didnit ME Hey Catbird, Only 2 more years. Take care of Lucifer. Love, Tigger. P.S. Thanks. K. Hussyman: When will you help me to click my e ? Love, Your Not 50 Secret Admirer. Dearest Lisa, What would I do without you? Now KL. and all the rest are fairly safe! God Bless - BR. Toot: Do you want some chicken and biscuits? Tom called. Helll be right over! CIAO Craig! Lynelle The means are the end even though all these memories will be lost in time like tears in rain. Arkuat Stan - 360 Nachos to go? . . . you must be kidding. BJM Bonky F Ameba man strikes again!!! 7 week. Rath Binky Banky wubbi wubby honky bonkie garby bag! Jill - Panic! Desperation! Deadline is in one week!!! Your favourite coeditor. 220 One-Liners Sally - Remember Alg?All the freshies! Murdock and Pookey the bear! Remember we all love you! Love, Marc Debi: Herels to good times, good friends, and lasting relationships. We are all vultures in a sense. Matt - CO 87 has sweet girlleike I told youll69,l was a great year for Making Babies!HAHA!! Marc. Winner X Loser. Mongo Woman is loose, BEWARE. March 29, 1983. Ilm trapped and chained. You have all of meB TE: Do you remember your party? Buzzed me! Have another soon! English was a trip! ECS forever! Luv Mel Mickey smooch smooch,Doc and Mike lend me $10 for some boxers! Jason you are my sunshine - Pablo and Paco Mimi:Schoolweeks are just 3 days to recover from the weekend - 2 days to plan the next one! Love ya, Marc Tina and Robyn - Hey, I want to party with you! Bom-Chug-A-Lug-A-Lug-A. Give me five for Star Warle,LL Hey smurfs Gonzadoonls been great! Jeff your mamals a Fraggle! To: Mel,Richard,Beth,Oren,Julie,Lynn,Sara,Susie,Andy,Rob,Leo,and MarcuszKeep smilin! Love, Jennifer B. To: M from K 8 means kisses 0 means hugs Now you Knowll ES Can I go ask for some aregeno JG,Th Th Lifels in slow motion JG Art has meaning but reality has none. K C To the Pack: Roses are red jello wiggles, tell me a joke and I get the giggles. 221 222 One-Liners Politics is the art of the possible. ARt is the politics of the impossible Chocolatecake,SRRC: I care!ABSOLUTELYPOSITIVELY HOTISee yai in Paris! DD:Pr0mises!Take care Big Brother!KD: CUM TO SWEDEN AND MERCI MON MON AMIE! Brigadooners and all: I love ye!Itis been sunshineISES Victim of peer abuse? Call 1-800-221-SLAP Tracey, Teresa,Lisa, Roz, Rachel, Ursie, Arnettaskip, G-Key and Gina. Always live with 85! JUNIORS Jill, Lisa, Lauren, and Amy - HopefullyWD we ran out of one-liners!!! Donit forget the jungle-gym. Love Taryn. Marquiete says: True friendships last forever. Thanks - I Love you all! Well goodbye Rod,Taryn, Welcome Beth. Mosby lives! He hasnIt died!! I-Iello Rachel. Have fun in college R and T. Stefan: Mosby is DEAD!!! Love, RS. T.G. R.O,F and B.T!!! Peter,Mark,Anne,Eric,andAnson - Itis astounding,time is fleeting. R.M.A. Cosy. Food! Lollipops love whippets! Letis buy a paper! Where are the funnies? UH OH ITS 3:30 Mr. No Lives! Princess, Will you be my Queen?! Your Iitte king. P.S. Lollipops love whippets! Big clothes are UGLY Mr. Byerly - Whats on the bottom of the box? DS, Lets go to Hyde Park Square after Rem to visit the Firemen. LK. Congratulations and best wishes Lisa. Love from the Jenkins Family. One-Liners Chris G. - I did good on the exam, but the weather is well. Your dad is good and so are you, GQ! Trace S.L.,S.H.,J.M.,S.C., Looks like we made it. Party forever. Donst forget Tigger because there,s but 1! Dr. Byerly, thanks for being a marvelous teacher, fascinating person, and super Chemist! Barbara R. Happy Graduation Day Lisa. Love, Uncle Al and Aunt Marie. This is your day Lisa. Enjoy it. Love, Aunt Jay. Lisa, you deserve the best in life. Love, Uncle Charles and Aunt Lizzie Congratulations Lisa, We love you. Johnson and Granny. Hi and congratulations Lisa. Love, Cleo. May Slst, 1984. A new beginning. Love to Lisa from Aunt Carol. Well, Lisa you did it we knew you would. Love, Dad and Mom. Cynthia, 3 months, 1 month, 2V2 weeks, 1 more day, 5 hours, 45 mins. and Poof. all gone! Feb. 14 - T and B. L.d. and EC. - were gonna get m-nuggets after school today and you can,t come. Ha Ha Ha!!! Well Angie We did it. Graduates. Girl, ifs been tough! I love you so, P11 never forget you Luv, M.J. MK. - OK. P11 give you 2 more months, Max. Hey Rebs, Christy, Megan, and Rick! Camping was fun! Too bad none of you can light a fire! Love, Rod. One-Liners Remember those stupid clogs. Iim glad were all over that. Call me. Love you, Jack. Tina - you are Dead Wrong!!! - RP. Ha Ha I was in the attic with B.J. Even though sheis better Iim having more fun SR TH Love your mating call SR Bemidji uw-bff Jeckle Art is the lie through which we perceive reality. Hail Eris! Snow plow snow plow! A1 JF itis 10 of 2 wake me when its 3 of 3 SR my foot cramped TH Al Charge iiBii Imposition of order breeps the escalation of chaos. All Hail Discordia! OOPS . . . THERE GOES ANOTHER REM DEADLINE . . . OH WELL, THERE GOES THE BUDGET. JG SHE SMILES WHEN SHE SPRAYS. E8 E8 FIRST YOU LICK THEN YOU DRINK AND THEN YOU SUCK, SUCKING IS THE BEST PART JG,TH ES I HAVE RADIOACTIVE EYES, CUZ I ALWAYS STARE AT THE MICROWAVE, JG,TH PL I HAVE TO KILL MY HORSE IN THE MORNING JG,TH,PL DING, MY NACHOS ARE DONE JG TH TH MADISON HERE WE COME BF F JG Lizzy - Did you fall down there?!! God is dead! Live fast, Die young iDonit get caughti M. - Enjoy your bath! Can I really come over and rub your back?! Love, R. Steph - You, always be my best friend. We,ve made it through hell together, Donit give up now- Caio!L 224 One-liners Meisel - Police,Englishbeat,Bigcountry are the bestIWasnIt chem fun? LetIs not do it again! Seeya Marc. Hey misch - YouIre the supreme ho bag. Get a life. Can I vaccumes yous room? I canIt believe itIs you Tent Oren, is your sandwich getting hard? Sike!!! Have a warm day!!! Mischele Benj, Hey Ho! sure you cans vacuum my room! Be there be square! DonIt you love Christmas? Luv, Misch. Salbally! Bests are grey,bluchers are brown, I wish you could swim and talk on the phone tool! Minnow Mike: Doc2Thanx for the Poker gameleards and Girls who could ask for more? Ante upINarc MarshmallowMarshmallow,walking down the hall,Marshmallow marshmallow, IetIs ? him all! Have fun, Fatty! Alan Coe U R so cute I love your smile Oren go to Sabra try out Ani One vet Otcha Tamid Write! Michal PETER LUSENHOP Thanks for the thrills! How will I survive next year with out you?!? Love Sarah HAg;E5H - -. NM-x V.- 1ZW WW Mumauo L ; W LEW m G133$5-3221 BOOKSHOP 3526 Edwards Road Cincinnati,0hio 45208 613 321-4000 226 Congrafulafions f0 fhe Rem Qfaff one job well done! Dr. and Mrs. Leon Silverman 227 V. VIE : arVEWV'Ww g? MC;- . E A J? 228 229 230 231 .1. .na. ixwwml i u. .r E:- mEIillIIII'i'Ii 93 GLQ$ E 1.1? 232 . -.- I 3-? ? nth .....m.... 233 234 n11? . 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In W V 243 GOODBYE AND GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF 1984 244 EDITORS-lN-CHIEF ACTIVITIES SPORTS FACULTY SENIORS UNDERCLASS ADVERTISING COPY PHOTOGRAPHY ARTISTS Cover and Endsheet Design Advisor Photographic Lab Publisher Editors: Staff : Editor: Staff: Editor: Staff: Editor: Staff: Editor: Staff: Editors: Staff: Editor: Staff: Staff: Tracy DuCovna, Teri Heines Amy Brooks, Debi Silverman Teri Newman Oren Weisberg Debbie Maltz Pran J ha Mark Shafer Rebecca Todd Nicki Upson Joel Varland Cynthia J ordan Pam Ganschow Andrew Laurens Mike Meisel Liz Driesbach David Bryant Emily Costello Jon Ford Mia Kersting Lynelle Kerstine Andi Mazzei Doreen Remen Karen Pollins Dan Fuchs Lauren Harris Angie Holbrook Lauren Schear Jill Ringel, Lisa Sperling Amy Drasnin Taryn Grinker Lauren Koon Emily Costello Ryan Andrews Ari Buchwald George DuChaine Monica Furr Susanna Holm Karen Pollins Allyson Rabkin Greg Shapleigh Liz Driesbach J udy Goldman Teri Heines Mark Shafer Tracy DuCovna, Teri Heines Wylie Ferguson Osborne of Cincinnati Terry, Gwen, and Greg Hirtzinger Taylor Publishing Company 1984 REMEMBRANCER STAFF 245 246 248 mM
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