Wellston High School - X Ray Yearbook (Wellston, OH)
- Class of 1984
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RT Underclassmen 76 Faculty 100 ellston Hpgh School EWellston, Ohio ities rganizations A Wellston sunset . . . Courtesy of Mrs. Doris Smith. Taken from the front lawn of the High School, facing North East. Sports 104 Advertisements 136 And Familiar Places 5 THE SENIOR SUPERLATIVES are located throughout the Senior Section. These students were chosen by their peers as being most representative of the positions named. LORETTA PARKER and TONY PUGH ROWDIEST IN CLASS. Mrs. Essman doesn’t appreciate their antics in the library. 6 SENIORS Dave Bush Paula Cantrell Ellen Chaffin Randy Christian Lisa Compston Bill DeLong Lisa Conn Sean Cook Brenda Deck LONNETTE McCLELLAH and TODD SMART WORST DRIVERS Paula Eggers SENIORS 7 Rhonda Ervin Rita Ervin Keryn Evans Clyde Ewing ANGIE KING and RANDY McMANAWAY: PRETTIEST SMILES 8 SENIORS Linda Fraley Billy Griffith Charley Hale LEFT: AMY HILL and FRANCE COLEMAN: TEACHERS’ PETS ABOVE: JANE CLICK and EDDIE SPRIGGS: MOST TALKATIVE SENIORS 9 Amy Hill Leanna Horne Donna Ingalls Peggy Ingalls Bill Jordan Mitch Keller Kim Kelly Angie King Mark King RITA ERVIN and TIM WILLIAMS: CLASS CLOWNS 10 SENIORS Paula King Angie Lewis Deidra Libby Bill Lucas Michelle Madden Tony Mahley Janis Martin Keith McCloud MELISSA McCUMBER and DAVE RILEY: BIGGEST FLIRTS Randy McManaway SENIORS 11 Melissa McCumber Chris McKinnis ' 1 NEv-iIcRK O'T'i 0. Dewocft'AC f i JONATHON PARISEAG and USA THOMPSON: SHYEST STUDEHTS Tammy Mulhern Brian Myers JANIS MARTIN and CHARLIE LINDAGER: MOST A THLETIC Bub Norris Loretta Parker Carrie Patterson Adam Peters Dave Petrie Sam Phillips 12 SENIORS Joy Sexton Paul Sims Renee Buffington Becky Spires SENIORS 13 Ed Smith Ed Spriggs Robbie Staten Todd Smart Darrel Smith Lori Steel Sandy Stewart Jeff Strom Barb Taylor 14 SENIORS DAVE REED and ANGIE LEWIS: MOST AMBITIOUS Bruce Taylor Jim Williamson Diane Young Tim Williams Richie Wires Geri Wood LINDA FRALEY and CHARLEY HALE: MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Pam Zinn SENIORS 15 More Senior Superlatives, clockwise from top left, JEFF GHEARING and LISA COMPSTON: BEST MUSICIANS: DARREL SMITH and MECHELLE COLE MAN; MOST ARTISTIC. CHRIS McKINNIS and PAG LA KING; BEST DRESSED. TED SIMPSON and KA REN FREELAND: CLASS SLEEPHEADS. REGGIE GROSS and BECKY SPIRES: MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT. 16 SENIOR SUPERLATIVES MARY ELSIE BARLOW • Nickname — Sugie' Favorite saying — I'm sure . Secret desire — to be .1 mode) Pet peeve — noisy eaters Favorite possession — my baton Favorite hangout — the drive in I hereby bequeath' My majorette jacket to my little sister. Holly Goal in life — to have a successful marriage. Favorite pastime — baton twirling Activities — Majorette. 3 yrs., Flag Corp. 1 yr . Pep Club, 2 yrs.. Band. 4 yrs.. Choir, I yr. TONYA At. BROWN • Nickname — Spoon Favorite saying I’m spooning off . Secret desire — to go to Hawaii with someone special. Pet peeves: Wanda and Cindy Favorite possessionv Address book and my car Favorite hang-out — Cloud Nine . I hereby bequeath All my fun times at Buckeye Hills to Terry Meacham and Jennie Gilliland. Goal in life — to find a good job. and maybe one of these days to settle down with a very special guy. Favorite pastime Partying with all of my friends. Activities: Senior Class Reporter 1 yr PAULA KAY CANTRELL • Nickname: Blonde Favorite saying: Say What? Secret desire: To marry a rich and handsome guy. Pet peeve: Government tests Favorite possessions My car and class ring Favorite hangout The Dairy Corner. I hereby bequeath My grades in Government to Jackie Yates. I give Chert Gwen my reputation. Goal in life. Make the best out of fife and become successful at anything I do Favorite pastime To listen to tapes and eating. Activities: Volleyball Team 1 yr.. F H A. I yr. ELLEN JOY CHAFFIN • Nicknames: Missy . Almond Joy El Secret desire: Broadway Pet peeve: National Guard. Favorite possession: Telephone. Favorite hangout: Near the refrigerator. I hereby bequeath to Brian Mannring, lots of luck in the future. Goal in life: To graduate, become a C.P.A Favorite pastime: Dancing, singing Activities- Who's Who Among American High School Students, Volleyball. 1 yr. RANDY LEE CHRISTIAN • Nickname Beaver Favorite sayings Hey I'm a nice guy' . Who's your buddy? . Who's your pal? Favorite hang out: Salem Church Road I hereby bequeath My ability to a silver tongued devil and to charm all the girl to my brother Gary Goal in life: To become very, very. rich, and famous Favorite pastime: Tennis. Golf. Girls. Activities. Tennis 4 yrs Golf I yr. KIMBERLY MAE CLARK • Kermit . Kim . Peck . Favorite “Go for it! Secret desire: (It's over your Pet peeves: People who think they know thing Favorite possessions Car. baton, fy Favorite hangout (Jp town I hereby bequeath' To Kelly Long, my position as Head Majorette. Goal in life: To go to college and make something out of myself and to live a very happy life. Favorite pastime: Twirling baton, listening to music, and being with my friends. Activities: Majorette 4 yrs.. Basketball 4 yrs.. Softball 1 yr., Tri-Hi-Y. National Honor Society 2 yrs. Office Aid 3 yrs Homecoming Court I yr. PAMELA JANE CLICK • Nicknames Jungle Jane . Tweedle Dee . Cosmic Click Favorite sayings: Gag . Oh my soul . Pet Peeve Chemistry class. Favorite possessions: my rubber raincoat, and my fingernails MECHELLE LYN COLEMAN • Nickname: Lightning Bug Favorite sayings: Que se ra se ra. Bud Secret desire: To be in North Carolina Pet peeve: hair in my food. Favorite possessions TV. jewelry. Favorite hangout My bedroom; I've spent half of my life there I hereby bequeath My knowledge for Algebra II to Stephanie Ervin; may she do as well I as I did. Goal in life: To be a success at whatever i I try to achieve in life. Favorite pastime: marking days off on my calendar until ungrounded. Activities: Class Officer 1 yr.. Science Club I yr.. Band 4 yrs . Student Council 2 yrs.. Trl-Hi-Y 2 yrs. Cheerleader 1 yr LISA MARIE COMPSTON • Nickname M and M Favorite saying: Hi Brat!” Secret desire: To perfoemon Broadway. Pet peeve: Chemistry Class Favorite possession My Elvis Presley velvet poster. Favorite hangout -Giovanni's. I hereby bequeath To Pam Stewart. the ability to stay in band for 4 yrs. and manage to get in trouble at least once every ball game. Goal In life: To become a great child psychologist and move to Australia Favorite pastime: Singing and playing the piano. Activities: Band 4 yrs.. Choir 4 yrs.. Opus 2 yrs., Tri-HI-Y 2 yrs . Foreign Language Club 3 yrs.. Pep Band 3 yrs . Concert Band 4 yrs LISA ELAINE CONN • Nickname: Lea Pet peeve: “Whiner . Favorite possession: Bob Ousley. Favorite hangout Blue Room I hereby bequeath My physiology coloring book to anyone who will take it. Goal in life: To become a registered nurse. Activities: Tri-Hl-Y 2 yrs.. Foreign Language 3 yrs.. National Honor Society 3 yrs.. Who's Who Among American High School Students 1 yr BRENDA LYNN DECK • Nicknames: Brandy . Bren . Bernnie . Favorite sayings: For Sure! . So! . I’m Sure! . Secret desire: Greg White. Pet peeve When friends fight and when other people butt into others' business. Favorite possessions: Engagement ring, and my Baby Bear. Favorite hangout: Greg's house I hereby bequeath To Stephanie Ervin, all my helghth and browns In the offke. Goal in life: To get married, be wealthy, have healthy children, and never go to war. Favorite pastime Spending all my time with Greg, hanging out with my friends, and goofing off Activities. Basketball 2 yrs.. Yearbook staff 1 yr., Office aid 3 yrs . Teacher's aid I yr WILLIAM • $ JOSEPH DeLONG • Nickname: Booby Bill J Favorite saying: Disgusting! Secret desire: To be a famous dancer. Pet peeve: Having to walk up and down the stairs of the school. Favorite possessions: Stuffed animals and books. Favorite hangout: The bridge in Coalton. I hereby bequeath My ability to get along with all the teachers to anyone who is dumb enough to try! Favorite pastime Playing Atari, reading and dancing. Activities Spanish Scholarhip team 1 yr.. Vice president of the 4 H club 1 yr. DARLA ANN DUNFEE • Nicknames Dar . H and R . ' Chlsso Favorite sayings: Ye old has been Secret desire: To spend the night with Alfalfa' Pet peeves Government tests, and cocky people Favorite possessions: car. jewelry, photos, and rainbows. Favorite hangout Elbow Room. I hereby bequeath To Mrs. Blankenship and my little sister, my chest Goal in life: To get a good college education and to succeed In everything I do, and later, to have a family. Favorite pastime: Studying for government, sleeping, running around with jmy friends, and listening to music. Activities: Majorette 2 yrs . Cheerleader 1 yr.. Student Council 1 yr.. aide 3 yrs RHONDA KAY ERVIN • Nickname: Honda . Favorite sayings: What's it to ya?'. Get off me. Secret desires: Marry someone with alot of money and getting lost on a deserted island with some special guy. Pet peeves: maps on Government tests, people screaming in class. Favorite possessions car. my cat. some special guv Favorite hangout: The station, and my car I hereby bequeath My government qrad s to Marsha Gee Goal in life: To make the best out of my life. Favorite pastime: riding around and listening to records, and spending time with someone who is special to me. RITA DENISE ERVIN • Nickname: Tweedle Du Favorite sayings: Wake up and smell the coffee . Go to it!' Secret desire: (None of your business). Pet Peeves: people pulling my dress up and Government Class. Favorite possessions: friendships and my class ring. I hereby bequeath My Government grades to Valerie Kisor so she can sweat the year out. Goal in life: to become a good Social Worker. Favorite pastime: talking on the telephone, and reading Activities: Choir 4 yrs.. Yearbook Staff 1 yr.. Teacher aide 1 yr KERYN ELIZABETH EVANS • Nicknames: Shortie' Karebear Favorite saying: Wake up and smell the coffee! Secret desire: Go on an archeological dig in Egypt. Pet peeves: Have people put the Browns down! Favorite possessions: Autographed Browns football. Favorite hangout: Giovanni's. I hereby bequeath My ability to escape from burning cars to Joy Lucas, and Teen Update to Tina Massie. Goal in life: To be the AnchorWoman for A B.C Activities: Track 4 yrs. Cross Country 4 yrs.. Opus 4 yrs.. Choir 4 yrs.. Cheerleadlng 1 yr., Band 4 yrs.. Tri-Hi-Y 2 yrs.. Honor Society 2 yrs.. Explore Scouts 3 yrs. LINDA GAYLE FRALEY • Nickname: Froggy . Favorite saying: I never assume Secret desire: To go to McArthur. Pet Peeve, being called Linda Lovelace. Favorite My ability to make Mr West say he's sorry under any conditions to any junior girl. Goal In life: To sleep through Monday. Favorite pastime: Talking'on the phone Activities: Girl’s Basketball 2 yrs.. Tri-Hi-Y 2 yrs . National Honor Society 2 yrs.. Who's Who 1 yr.. Foreign Language Club 4 yrs KAREN ANNETTE FREELAND • Nicknames: Sneedi . Frog Favorite saying: I’m gonna put a ball bat up to your head . Secret desire: to marry a millionaire, have a maid and chauffer Pet peeves-Sunday drivers, people who belch out loud. Favorite possession: engagement ring. Favorite hangout Scott's house, and Joy Lucas' house. I hereby bequeath To Joy Lucas — all my browns with a certain teacher (you know who) Goal in life: to get married as soon as possible and have a messy house Favorite pastime: Reading, Atari, playing with Mandy Activities: Choir 4 yrs.. Band 3 yrs . Opus 2 yrs , Foreign Language I yr.. Track 2 yrs.. Cross Country 2 yrs.. Trl-Hi-Y 2 yrs. CECIliA EDNA GEITZ • Nicknames: GCeil . Bev Favorite sayings What’s the deal? , You know how it is Secret desire: to elope to a tropical island and manufacture children with my husband Pet peeve people who put make up on in class Favorite possession:My stuffed animal. Sylvester Favorite hangout: Mr. West's room. I hereby bequeath My ability to blow my nose loudly to anyone who has allergies. Goal in life: become an interior decorator in Beverly Hills. - Favorite pastime studying, listening to the radio. Activities: Foreign Language Club 4 yrs.. National Honor Society 2 yrs . Who's Who 2 yrs.. Senfc T Choir I yr . Tri-Hi-Y 2 yrs JEFFREY THOMAS GHEARING • Favorite saying Read Revelations, chapter 21 . Secret desire for my car to grovi up into a Cadillac. Pet peeve: Majorettes. Favorite possession My little Blue Bug Favorite hangout: Giovanni's and anywhere else with good friends. '1 hereby bequeath To Tony Newman, the ability to beconv a man , and my Blue Bug. to Steve Leach Goal in life to become a great doctor. Favorite pastime, writing, hiking, singing, camping. Activities: Marching band 4 yrs.. Concert band 3 yrs Opus 4 yrs.. Choir 4 yrs.. School plays 2 yr . National Honor Society 1 yr . Who's Who 1 yr REGINALD GENE GROSS JR. • Favorite sayings Totally tubular . Get down on it Pet peeve: Government tests. Favorite possessions: my car. I hereby bequeath My Opus position to DeNeil Hartley, and Government grades to Tami Nor man. and my twirling ability to Sylvia Ousley. Goal in life: to go four years to college and get my b chelor degree in Music Ed and be an OSU Drum .Major. Favorite pastime: twirling, singing, partying Activities: Cheerleading Mascot 1 yr.. Yearbook Staff 1 yr.. Choir 4 yrs., Opus 3 yrs.. Newspaper 2 yrs.. Pep Club 1 yr.. Office aide 3 yrs . Band Majorette Mgr 4 yrs.. Student Council 4 yrs.. Tennis I yr.. Foreign Language Club I yr.. Freshmen class Rep. 1 yr. CHARLES DAVID HALE • Nicknames Charley . Chas . Pet peeve I hate bad attitudesFavorite SENIORS 17 possession: my stereo. Favorite hangout: my car. Goal in life: to become President of the U.S. Favorite pastime: playing football Activities: Basketball 3 yrs.. Football 4 yrs .. Track 4 yrs.. Choir 4 yrs.. Opus 4 yrs.. Jr. Class President 1 yr CHRISTOPHER LEE HENRY • Nickname: Hen Favorite sayings: Quoor . “That's you”. Sometimes you gotta say. 'What the Heck'. Goal in life: to be successful. Activities: Basketball 1 yr.. Tennis 1 yr.. Golf 1 yr. National Honor Society yr.. Who's Who 1 yr.. Boy's State I yr.. Track 1 yr.. AMY ALICE HILL • Favorite sayings 'FineVjF Sure!”, Secret desire: to own a blue Corvette Pet peeve: snobs. Favorite possession: my stuffed „ monkey. Favorite hangout: Uptown I hereby bequeath my first period job to anyone who can handle it. Goal in life: To live in Hawaii. Favorite pastime: Anything but studying. Activities: Foreign Language Club 2 yrs. LEANNA HORNE • Nickname: “Lee . Favorite sayings: Get real with me please . “Hey Dude' Secret desire: (I'll never tell!) Pet peeve: slow people Favorite possession: T C. Downard Favorlet hangout: Uptown. “I hereby bequeath My Government grades to T.C. Downard. Goal in life: to go to college and then ’ get married Favorite pastime: Spending time with my boyfriend, and playing soltball. Activities: Softball 3 yrs . Student Council 1 yr. Office aide 2 t yrs MELISSA MICHELE HUTCHISON • Nicknames: Shellbug , “Fee Fee . Favorite saying Go for it . Secret desire: to be rich. Pet peeve: Coming to school. Favorite possession: my dog. “I hereby bequeath My ability to take makeup tests in Government to Regina Sowers. Goal in life: to get married and be happy. Favorite pastime sleeping. ANGELA DAWN KING • Nicknames: Chrissy . Mickey . Ang' . Favorite sayings I'm gonna wip you , and Okay Buck Rogers Secret desire: to slap everyone who calls me an airhead Pet peeves: People who think they know everything and brown-nosers. Favorite possessions: Timmy. Chickie. and my pinky ring. Favorite hangout: anywhere there is fun. Goal in life: to become Miss America and then marry my high school Sweetheart Favorite pastime: sleeping and laughing. Activities Chcerleadfcvj 2 yrs.. National Honor Society 2 yrs.. Foreign I inguage Club 1 yr.. Tri-Hi-Y 2 yrs.. Softball I yr.. Class officer I yr Freshman Homecoming attendant 1 yr.. Homecoming Queen 1 yr.. Who's Who I yr PAULA KAY KING • Nickname: Big P . Favorite possession: my purse. I hereby bequeath To my younger’sister all my wonderful times and that she too. will enjoy her senior,, year. Goal In life: My goals include attending college In I engineenrlq, accepting a job I enjoy and trying to make a contribution to this great society. Favorite pastime: spending time with my friends Activities: Band 4 yrs.. High-Q 2 yrs.. Tri Hi Y I yr.. National Honor ociety 2 yrs.. Opus 3 yrs.. Choir 4 yrs.. Buckeye Girls State 1 yr. Jr. Class Secretary 1 yr I ANGELA DANISE LEWIS • Nickname “Brown Favorite sayings: That's disgusting . “Wake up and smell the coffee Go for it! . Secret desire fo pinch R H s butt Pet peeves people putting make-up on and combing their hair in class, and Goyernemnt tests. Favorite possessions lass ring, friendships, and unicorns. Favorite hangout: the car I hereby bequeath To Melanie Cardwell, my lousy grades in Government. Goal in life: to be the best Home Economics teacher I can be. Favorite pastime hiking, cooking, sewing, going uptown shopping. Activities: Tri-Hi-Y 2 yrs . Student Council 3 yrs.. Popcorn Popper 2 yrs.. Foreign language Club I yr.. Volleyball I yr.. Teacher's ! yr DEIDRA MICHELLE LIBBY • Nickname: Dee Favorite saying: Mm Ha . Secret desire: to go to Hawaii, and be 5'4 . Pet peeves. Government tests and people always getting ingd about something. Favorite possessions. Rainbows Teddy Bears. Favorite 8 SENIORS hangout- At shopping centers. “I hereby bequeath Working in the office running the halls without getting caught to Erica Huff Goal in life to have a good job and marry a nice and goodlooking guy and be happy. Favorite pastime: playing my piano and organ and watching the Bengals Activities: Tri-Hi-Y 2 yrs.. Yearbook Staff 4 yrs.. Office Aide 3 yrs.. Choir 4 yrs.. Who's Who 1 yr CHARLEY LENNY LIND AUER • Nickname: “Lenny Favorite saying: Be on your way . Secret desire: to play basketball with Dr J. and Magic Johnson. Favorite possession my ability to succeed with girls. Favorite hangout the old cab station I hereby bequeath My athletic ability to my favorite junior Steve Newman, and my way with girls to Jim Bob Williams. Goal in life: to be a professional athlete. Favorite pastime: eating pizza Activities: Basketball 1 yr.. Baseball 1 yr.. National Honor Society 1 yr.. Men's Softball 1 yr.. Summer Basketball 1 yr. WILLIAM F.LWOOD LUCAS • Nickname: “Wildman Favorite saying: Glaze . Secret desire: to be the world's best bass player Pet peeve: school. Favorite possessions my bass and my car. Favorite hangout: my car. I hereby bequeath To my sister Kim. the right to go to English class late anytime she wantes to. Goal in life: to become a State Highway Patrol officer after the Marines. Favorite pastime: listeing to Rock n' Roll. Activities: Track 1 yr MICHELLE MADDEN • Nicknames; Maddoq . Chelle Favorite sayings: That's a trip! . Too freakin' bad!”. Secret desire: to go to C.H. Pet peeves: ignorant people and Government. Favorite possession: my life. Favorite hangout: the big city I hereby bequeath My burntness to my brother Todd Goal in life: to party. Favorite pastime: spending time with my boyfriend. Activities: Cheerleader I yr.. Student Council I yrl. Basketball I yr.. Track I yr.. Band 1 yr.. Tri-Hi-Y 2 yrs. JANIS ELLEN MARTIN • Nicknames: “Puffs , Rocks . Pet peeve: people who don't know when to shut up. Favorite possessions: Cancer Car and my cat. Favorite hangout: Uptown. I hereby bequeath To T.K . the song Who Can It Be Now and two tickets to Men At Work. Goal in life: to attend college and become very rich. Favorite pastime: being with people I like and having fun. Activities: Basketball 4 yrs.. Softball 1 yr.. Tr. Hi-Y 2 vrs JANA LONETTE McCLELLAN • Nickname: Crash Favorite saying ' 1 can drive Pet peeve: people that think they're better than everyone. Favorite possession: my pink and yellow mouse. Favorite hangout my car. I hereby bequeath The ability to crash and not get hurt, to Kelly Baker Goal in life to get an education. Favorite pastime: Flirting with cute guys Activities: Track 3 yrs.. Tri-Hi Y 2 yrs.. Foreign Language Club 1 yr.. Band 2 yrs.. Yearbook Staff 3 yrs.. Cross Country 1 yr. KEITH JAMES McCLOUD • Nicknames: Pink . Galvin . Secret desire: to date an actress Pet peeve my sister. Favorite possession T.V Favorite hangout: Fruth's. I hereby bequeath My ability to stay out of trouble to all underclassmen in Vo-Ag Goal In life: to go to Hawaii and be a beach bum Favotire pastime: sleeping. Activities Football I yr.. Basketball 4 yrs . FFA 4 yrs.| MELISSA LUE McCUER • Nicknames: Peaches . Miss . Llssa . and Squirrel Favorite sayings: Big hairy deal . Go for it! What s it to ya? Secret desire: to be stranded on a tropical island with 100 good looking men Pet peeves People putting into your conversation when jjps none of their business, and people screaming in class. Favorite possessions: my teddy bears, my car. and my stereo Favorite hangout: shopping malls. I hereby bequeath My brownie points with Mr. Lintala to Jenny Marietta. Goal in life: to get married, have healthy children, and do the Lord's will all my life. Favorite pastime: shopping, cooking, talking on the phone, and being with my guy. Activities: YOARC 1 yr., Yearbook Staff I yr.. National Honor Society 2 yrs., FHA 1 yr.. Foreign language Club 1 yr.. Who's Who I yr.. Teacher's Aide 1 yr.. Ohillico Student Government (Treasurer) 1 yr.. Church Youth Group 4 yrs.. Popcorn Popper 2 yrs., CHRISTOPHER JOHN McKINNISS • Nicknames: G.Q . and Bones Favorite sayings: Definitely . Tremendous . Awesome Pet peeve: negatism. Favorite possessions: car, clothes, and radio. Favorite hangout: Southeastern Ohio. Goal in life: make lots of money, have a family, and a home in the woods, but near the big city. Favorite pastime going with the flow Activities: Opus 4 yrs.. Track 4 yrs.. Explorers 3 yrs.. Cross Country 3 yrs.. Boy Scouts 4 yrs.. Student Council 2 yrs.. Choir 4 yrs. PATRICIA ANN MILLIKEN • Favorite saying: Buddy Secret desire: to be alone on a deserted island with someone special. Favorite possessions: Jeff and my address book. Favorite hangout: Twilight Zone. I hereby bequeath All my fun times at BHCC to Cindy Shotts. Goal in life: to have a good job. and maybe someday marry and have a family. Favorite pastime: being with Jeff. Activities: Senior Class President BHCC 1 yr . Junior Class Vice Pres. BHCC 1 yr.. FHA I yr. BRIAN W. MYERS • Favorite sayings. So close but yet so far . YIB . Secret desire: to explore extraterrestrial worlds Pet peeve: homework Favorite possession: my duffle bag. Favorite hangout. Giovanni's. I hereby bequeath My artistic abilities and neat writing to Doug Mullett. Goal in life: to develop and program a computer that will control the world. Favorite pastime: programming computers. Activities: Scholarship team. National Honor Society. Who's Who. WALTER RAYMOND NORRIS JR. • Nickname Bub Secret desire to pass Government. Pet peeve: S.N. Favorite possession Tina Massie. Favorite hangout: FOE I hereby bequeath My capability to make spectacular catches in football to Jerry Walton. Goal in life: to become a success. Favorite pastime: Etasketball. football Activities: Basketball 4 yrs.. Football 4 yrs. JONATHAN EDWARD PARISFAU • Nickname Skdly Favorite saying: “Good {Jolly. I think I can. Secret desire: to be a genius Pet peeve having to sell something. Favorite possessions: bicycle and Jfi calculator. Favorite hangout: cafeteria. I hereby bequeath My math ability to my brother Daniel, and my silence to my brother Mark (if he can manage it). Goal in life to succeed in college and becomt- a teacher. Favorite pastime: playing checkers, and sleeping. Activities Choir. Scholarship team. Foreign I anguage Club. National Honor Society. WhrvOVho LORETTA LYNN PARKFR • Nicknames: Baretta . ’ Retty . Secret desire: to take Dave Rogers to the prom. |j ■-Pet peeve: Someone getting 100 s in Government. Favorite hangout: my sister's house I hereby bequeath My trouble making ability in study hall to Regina Sowers Goal in life: to become very ncri Favorite pastime, listening to music. CARRIE E. PATTERSON • Nickname Du k Favorite sayings: Really , That's for sure and Bud . Secret desire: to be deserted on an island with the one I love. Favorite possessions: Jim and my _ purse Favorite hangouts: Twilight Zone, trailers, and Uptown. I hereby bequeath All mv fun rimes my senior vear to Terri Meat ham Goal in life: to get married, have a family get a secretarial position, and live happily ever alter Favorite pastime being with Jim Activities: Tri-Hi Y 2 yrs.. Senior Vice Pres BHCC 1 yr.. National Honor Society 1 yr.. Class Parlimentarian BHCC 1 yr. ROBERT GRAFTON PHILLIPS • Nicknames Sam and Psycho Favorite saying: I shall return! . Secret desire to be stranded on a deserted island with Ellen Chaffin. Pet peeve: my motorcycle breaking down Favorite possession Ellen Favorite hangout the woods I hereby bequeath attitude, G graduate fi dollars Fa. motorcycle school pla. Nickname that's me . possessio t Steve We money I'.jnsr.m. my pyromamac t graduate from high school, md make millions of : r irne hunting and riding .iUc ...Chou 2 yrs., FFA 4 yrs.. yr,. GENE AHUtOHY PUGH • buck . Favorite •Secret desire; t six of anything, house, her«P That's you. C.H. Favorite hangout: th My and all my Chafin. eacher and nment teacher and fishing. WARD REED Government vorite th My Goal in orite s.. Track am 3 Tweed-and Oh, 1 loves a person en Favor K-st | Ml' good h.itfis to Jut. Williams Goal in I : to become a succeed Mr brain Lintala is Hi at W M S Fav 'rite pastimeH Activities iseball 4 rs DA Vi • Sec fct r ire e get an A’lon m tc-m apei Pet peeve bad flttlti p 'es lqin n y shotgun I hereby weird sens' humor fo Steve life: to bee a successful engi pastime: hi i Activities: Footb ' I yr., jQern r Club 2 yrs . Sch yrs.. JANl CAROL REED • N Weed' Fa-, nte sayings: Go fly a k shut up! t Sec 'es.re to meel me and otv ti •• . • Ret or group fri'ik' tun o • everyn B is possession my good health Favorite hangout: corner-Bov. ian s. I hereby bequedBt To ( hel Gwin, mylgood grades in Government and myj patience Coal in life: to be a forest ranger or a warden, pet married, and have a couple of childien. I a boy and n girl). Favorite pastime: hiking, pla. basketball JAMES DAVID RILEY • Nicknan Rye . Doc and Pup . Favorite sayings: 'C ' handing' Yea. right Pet peeves: Mr. Lmtalc opportunities . Favorite hangout:' Ruby's Gy: I hereby bequeath To Sjjflri (Lesley) M‘ gan my’ability to get removed f study hall joal in life: to be- a 20 yr. man I Army Bivities: Basebal i yrs., Tr.ick yr Basketball yr , Ohilllco Student Govcrnmc (Mayor 11 yr ERIC R. RIPPETH • N.ckna E. . FasMte sayinr o for it' Secrebde be'stuck on a de island with Becky foreverp« way Mr W walks. Favoriwjfpovsess. •• ky Brewer. Favorite hangout jmy backyu. i I hereby bequeath imaging intelligence and coauhixitiuu Deck. Goa in life; to live a happy ana life with B cky Brewer Favorite pa j watching'Mr T cartoon and the A Team DARLENI h. ROUSE Nickname: Favorite Saying: Brain, don't t til m desire: to b on a deserted is! peeve: -Go. ernment tests. Fa my yesjfbo k ind David's clas hangout David Reed's house. My not being able to diive at Barb Masisic Goal In life: to college. Paw -ite pastime t and read!' BETHANY J. R Nickname 'B.J Favorite sayi bombed th.it Government test with t; posse mg. Fav hereby age of go thr loor AND Well. I t peeves two- faced frier dnd people who think they're bettei than evers • else Favorite possessions; Papa Smurf and i oems from C nrite hangout: Mr Lantaln room. I h ath My ability to talk Mr. Tom Baker into alu • . nothing. to David FBck Goal in life: to b 'pp pvities B Choir 4|rrr, Band I yr . Tri-H. Y 2 yrs PAMELA KAYE SFYMOUR • Favorite sa mgs (lgh! andl Gee!' 35e redt desire: to be ak n - on ki deserted m island with me one I love. Favorite possessions; dale book, and purse Favorite hangout: the Twilight it.d c .midge I fiereby bequeath All my fun times at BHCC to Wendy Dixon. Goal in life: to get a good job and to live in Florida. Favorite pastime watching TV and going Uptown either Converse ?avonte hangout; 4y ability to “tick' to gl to Ed Sprij and becom junior Class Secretary 1 yr.. las Se retary 1 yr DARREL ® Neutron , Chocolate Break it down p? . Secret des avorite possessi eutron T shir I hereby beq lie Coleman, m iley and my ability I in life: to go to bious artist for Marvel earbook Staff 3 nguage Club 2 Comics. ravori|fe Pistime: drawing, listening to sic ainq Soul musK fding around and spending time with my THends BECKY L. SPIRES • Nicknames: Tweedle-dumb and Cassius Favorite sayings: Stab and Heckfire” Secret desire: to be Senator Pet peeves: chemistry, and spott glasses. Favorite possession: my love note Favorite han K)uL the Duoout I hereby bequeath My anitfty ro always get caugl by Mr. Tom Baker to Dave Frick and Kelly Bakeif Goal in ttime: k jw. ' I . I guea hJ ability to sta, md for five to graduate fre gh sch in all my senior es. r Activities: Band 4 . ■ .■ pia jM ■i- , u f.-[ is.md y . i aChristojk semble 2 yrs. KARi N SUL wu BUR ' :Sc ret to go to C.H Bet peeves pcoplj Who run their mouths ell th- md , viH Favorite possessi i my stereo, favorite hangtJB Uptown. GoaHn life to succeed rn anything I tfy to do. Favorite pastime: eating and sleeping j '-Vctivities: Band 4 yrs KIMBERLY ANN WILBCR BoyiiHia; be dU.S W ssion: my life: to be the best R.N. I can be. Favorite chasing guys and talking on the phone. Choir 2 yrs.. Buckeye Girl’s stale I y yr EDWARD EUGENE SPRIGG • NIc Big Ed and “phys. Ed Favorite say • Nick nar want this peeve Cover nr life Favorite han bequeath To my inter Lisa, the diility to skip school and get away v h it. Foal in lif - ro graduate and get out of Rton Activities: Tn Hi Y 2 yrs. TRACI ANN WHITE • Nicknames: Trace and T.J. Favorite sayings: Yeah. I cain’l . Gag me with a spoon Secret desire: to have one night alone in the Bahamas with Jeff Midklff Pet peeves: Mr. S.. R N. Favorite possessions: Jeff Midkiff and my teddy bears, you Pet peeve people who never plaj iTa Aort Favorite hangout: my sister's house. I hereby trying to tell you how to play. Favdtfite fl| bequeath My ability to try to do my best to possessions car. stereo and monevg Favorite jH Dawn Angles and Angie Rouse. Goal in life: to get hangout: Giovanni's. I hereby bequeath My married to Jeff, have 2 kidsj. live in Cincinnati.I ability to kick footballs outo| the end £one to Rob and be very happy. Favorite pastime, spending J Rice Goal in live: to t ni.qcwfeif Biology tbache weekends with Jeff and having a good tinv- and coach Favorite pAttme football. Activities: Activities library aide -1 yrs., F.H.A , 2 yrs. IRI 1 not ha 11 4 yr-. . B.i-.ketball 4 yrs.. Tennis I yr . Jl ANEAN WOOD • N« knames Shortcak and Track 2 yrs N umnal Honor Society 2 yrs, Who's Shorty . Favor it.- saying 'Go for it! . Secret 1 Who. 1 yr JEFFREY ALLEN STROM • desire to pinch Mr J s h l-end Pet peeve Nicknames. Suomy . Stromboli , and Rhode Government tests Favorite possession my Island Favorite sayings Hey dule' andhusband. Favorite hangout Dairy Corner I ‘'wicked Pet peeves: people who srnoke. nd hereby bequeath All my poor test grades in studying Government. Favorite possessions: my Government to Chen Gwin. Goal in life: to be able suds nd eye lashes. Favorite hangout Giavarmi's. to work and be rich the rest of my life Favorite I hereny bequeath My eye lashes to Mrs SmHh, p «f imng pping and spending money iaa McCumber. ind Kelly Long. Goal in life: PAMEl A GAYLE ZINN • Nicknames a 20jr nian In mej'United-States Army Clepto . Scro . and Spam Favorite pastime getting Introuble in sted hall and eating pizza Activities: Track 2 yrs . rgptball s.. Junior Class Rep 1 yr.. Who's Who 1 yr.. k Staff I yr. BARBARA ANN TAYLOR • cknaroe Barbie Doll . Favorite sayings Check . etn out and Oh my goodness Secret desire: tp Ipve and keep my boyfriend. Pet peeve: Government tests Favorite possession: my boyfriend Fsjyorite hangout The corner-Bowman's. I hereby bequeath To Gary Morgan and Rhonda Barnes, my (Httrnment grades and to Cheri Gwin. my perfect attendance. Goal in life: to do as well as I can to achieve wh.it I can in life Favorite pastime: joking around with my friends Activities: Basketball I yr . Wh0 Who. 1 yr BRUCE FRANKLIN TAYLOR • Nickname Beakey Favorite saying: Quit assuming everything. Linda' Secret desire: to drive a car 100 mph through Wellston [Favorite possession: my car Favorite hangout, family room I hereby bequeath My abilitv to drive crazy and get away with it to ScottAunr Goal in life: to be a successful businessn in and have a happy family. Favorite pastime facing cars and ta Scro OK Jfine and Ti custody of Herl and people who sji baton and my stuffe Pani Favorite sav :ret desire to gain ve$ Government rests Favorite possessions: ils. Favorite hangout and tallupg or the Concert Band 1 yr Football I yr . Who's Who 1 yj CYNTHIA JO TOWNSEND • Favorite saying: How do you know? Pet peeves people who think they re better than others Goal in life: to graduate and leave Welbton MONICA WALDRON • Nickname: Mori Favorite saying: If you can't be with the one you love, love the one you're with' Pet peev' Take everything off your desk except a pen or pencil with which you will take the gpporiunity Favorite possessions memories of my High School years. Favorite hangout: the Uptown I hereby bequeath My position on the major '!tc line to Cindy Aeh Goal in life, to finish and have a good job and a happy life 1 F ivr .te pastime: twirling my baton and spending Dime with my boyfriend. Activities Marchine Band Concert Band 3 yrs.. Majorette 2 yrs Council 3 yrs.. Pres. 2 yrs.. Tri-Hi-Y 2 yrs.. Basketball 2 yrs.. National Honor Society 2 ffice Aide 2 yrs.. Sophomore Class O'hcer (Secretary) FRANCE NOCOL COLEMAN • ime: Francie. Favorite saying: You -e not in or Cuban or Polish , you're Secret desire: to be able to live me fe of a beach bum Pet peeve: Mr. D md his s- f appraisal of being God's gift to intellectual ussiori. Favorite hangout: Donnie Good son s I hereby bequeath my ability to be the ■ noxious student in Mr. Downard's F glish Jon Goodson. Goal in life To graduate . fron iell. aquire a job as a Labor Negotiator, f marrv a jreat female, own a beach house on the East t. (as well as a Porsche) all within about ’ mars. Favorite pastime: running Track with Coach B ian Lhita1 or as I call him. Dadfl Activities Football — '• yrs.. Track — 4 yrs., -j AA(J Track — 4 years National Honor Society — 2 years SENIORS 19 WEKWT M B LUTE? 1 — Reggie Gross 2 — Becky Spires 3 — Melissa McCumber 4 — Cecilia Geitz 5 — Kim Kelly 6 — Bub Norris 7 — Tim Williams 8 — Randy McManaway 9 — Deidra Libby 10 — Eric Rippeth 11 — Debbie Smith 12 — Kim Clark 13 — Linda Fraley 20 ) f ---- I SE vTOPS 5HARE 7HETR VAty T7L7URE5 WtlH THE RE57 OF U6 ... 14 — Janet Reed 15 — Mechelle Coleman 16 — Richie Wires 17 — Patty Milliken 18 — Jeff Strom 19 — Eddie Spriggs 20 — Tony Pugh 21 — Dave Riley 22 — Monica Waldron 23 — Michelle Madden 24 — Paula Eggers 25 — Darrel Smith 24 26 — Keryn Evans 27 — Karen Freeland 28 — Angie King 29 — Lisa Compston 30 — Rita Ervin 31 — Kim Wilbur 32 — Angie Lewis 33 — Mary Barlow 34 — Jane Click 35 — Pam Zinn 36 — Paula King 37 — Brenda Deck v He 4 25 38 — Barbara Taylor 39 — Chris McKinnis Pictured above: Darrel Smith and John Brady always find some way to amuse themselves during class . . . Mr. Gray, our Superintendent, looks pleased that someone remembered his birthday . . . pictured at right: The Seniors like to fraternize at the Dug Out during lunch. 26 The 1984 Senior Class Officers: sitting: Lori Steel, Secretary, and Angie King. Treasurer. Standing: David Reed. President, and Darrel Smith. Vice President. Senior Advisor is Mrs. Doris Smith. Pictured from top: Miss Murdoch consults Jim Williamson during the Senior-Faculty Basketball game The “Grafitti Wall was a big hit at the After Party as part of the “Thriller decorations It takes a teacher (Mr Derrow) and a policeman (Freddie Kendrick) to control Melissa and Traci during a ballgame WHO IS THAT MASKED MAN?! ClasS The Graduating Class Of 1984 Processional Erin Massie. Tracy King The Star Spangled Banner Francis Scott Key Invocation Rev. Jimmy R. Brown Salutatory ..............Charley Hale Hymn to David .................. Senior Choir..................John Mess Beck That Lonesome Road Senior Choir- ..........................James Taylor Valedictory.......................David Reed We Are Many. We Are One ...................Dennis Andrews Introduction of Speaker Harry Gray (Superintendent. Wellston City Schools) Address The Honorable Bob McEwen (Representative. 6th Congressional District of Ohio) Presentation of Diplomas..............M. Sue Johnston (President. Wellston Board of Education) Alma Mater Traditional Melody Benediction Rev. John M. Taylor Recessional Erin Massie. Tracy King 28 GRADUATION Facing New Challenges Opposite Page, top picture: Introducing the 1984 Graduates of Wellston High School. Below: Graduates restlessly await the moment in which they will receive their diplomas. This page, top: The speakers for the evening listen attentively to the Valedictory and Salutatory speeches. Graduate girls show their happiness for each other with a few hugs. GRADUATION 29 Those “Once A Year” Special Events Never Gonna Let You Go 32 HOMECOMING THE HOMECOMING DANCE was held Saturday, October 1, 1983 in the High School cafeteria. The dance was sponsored by the Tri-Hi-Y. Music for the dance was provided by Dave Summers. ANGIE KING was crowned Friday evening during half-time ceremonies at the football game. PICTURED CLOCKWISE FROM ABOVE: Queen Angie accepts an appreciation gift from Mr. Mitch Baker. With a little soft music, the mood is set for the evening. The queen and her court, accompanied by their dates, pose for this shot. Past queens Linda Martin and Susan Evans ride the float with the Homecoming Court. Queen Angie and her date Tim Bartlett cross the bridge after Angie was crowned queen. HOMECOMING 33 THE SWEETHEART DANCE was held Feb ruary 18, 1984 in the High School cafeteria. The dance was sponsored by the Junior Class. Pictured clockwise from top: Sweetheart Queen Paula King and her date Bub Ray with the president of the Junior class, Melanie Cardwell . . . Sweetheart King Bob Norris and his date, Tina Massie also shown with Melanie . . . Charlie Lindauer and Steve Newman demonstrate their feelings for each other for the crowd . . Hey, Tessa! Wake up! The students seem to enjoy the quiet mood set by a slow song. SWEET HEART 35 The Sadie Hawkins Dance was held March 30, 1984 in Welston High’s cafeteria. This annual event is sponsored by the Student Council. Music was provided by John Russell of WKOV radio and Dave Funk. Giovanni’s Pizza of Well-ston donated two pizza certificates for the winners of the “Best Dressed” contest. PICTURED CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: PVT. E2 Riley and PVT. Strom dance their hearts out. Students casually dance the night away . . . Angie King and Jeff Strom were the winners of the Best Dressed’’ contest . . . Couples get serious while dancing together . . . Dancers get-down to the beat of the music. 36 SADIE HAWKINS SADIE HAWKINS DANCE SADIE HAWKINS 37 Juniors Have Fun While Decorating For Prom DECORATING FOR THE PROM Chris Kuhn, Kelly Baker, Carol Bush, Melanie Cardwell, Rhonda Nichols show us how hard they are working. Picture at right: Rhonda Nichols is really stretching it to reach those streamers. 38 — PROM DECORATING The Seniors Make “Thriller” Come Together AFTERPARTY WORK AND PLAY . . left: Charley Hale works on covering the Central gym with black plastic ... below left: Coach Griffin helps the Seniors prepare for THRILLER” . . below right: Rita Ervin and Jane Click certainly work hard! Pictured below: Pam Zinn leads the Senior girls in their rendition of the “Teachers’ Top 40's” countdown. Pictured at right: The Senior Choir members sing We Are Many, We Are One. Pictured below: The Juniors on the Decorating committee transformed the cafeteria into a beautiful banquet hall for the evening festivities. 40 JR SR BANQUET Pictured Below: Tracy King and Valerie Kisor sing a duet as part of the program. Opus XIII members, directed and choreographed by Miss Sandra Nodruff, put on a grand performance for the audience. Mrs. Smith, with her two helpful partners, Mr. Griffin and Miss Lewis. Mr. Griffin lead the Seniors while they decorated the Central School Gymnasium for the Afterparty, and Miss Lewis was always more than willing to help when Mrs. Smith needed to contact one of her students. Year After Year, Great Food And Classic Entertainment JR SR BANQUET 41 The Best Is Yet To Come Pictured above: The music picked up and added a new look to the Prom. Below: Pastel colors were chosen by the members of the Junior class to be coordinated with the Prom theme, The Best is Yet to Come . 42 JR-SR PROM 1984 Junior-Senior Prom M Another year goes passing by Another Prom is here To some this brings a |oyous smile To others, brings a tear For four years you have tread a path From dawn to setting sun But now the path gets steeper And the climb is just begun. We re very glad to know you We ll miss you when you've gone And to the class of '84 We dedicate our Prom. • The Juniors (S ru t of President Melanie Cardwell President David Reed WELLSTON HIGH SCHOOL Vice President Steve Newman Vice President Darrel Smith Secretary Michelle Leach Secretary Lori Steel presents Treasurer Dave Frick Treasurer Angie King ML Representatives Chris Kuhn Representatives Paula King Annette Jones Keryn Evans Tina Massie Chris Henry Music by Ronda Nichols Todd Smart SUZY WAUD Advisor Doris Smith Advisor Dons Smith Prom Theme The Best Is Yet To Come After Party Theme Thriller Saturday evening Colors BJue. Pink. Yellow, and Lilac Colors Red. Black, and Sdver Music Suty Waud Musk Su:y Waud April twenty-eighth Nineteen hundred and eighty-four The Afterparty Was A Thriller! Pictured at Right: This skeleton was the only person Laying Down during the afterparty! Below Right: Mr. Mrs. Crabtree seemed to enjoy themselves at the after party. Below Left: After making the Senior “Thriller” a success, Coach Griffin, danced the night away with Sharon. Above — Suzy Waud played the music that kept us on the floor all night. Above right — Charlie Hale. France Coleman, Donnie Goodson, and Chris Henry show off the dancing talents. Left — Everyone has a great time at the afterparty. AFTERPARTY 45 . V t SENIOR FACULTY GAME 47 THE SENIOR-FA CUL TY BASKETBALL GAME was held March 21st in the school gymnasium. This annual affair is always carefully prepared for by each team, and proves to be a close but difficult battle. The Senior Team this year defeated the Faculty Team by a score of 76-69. Mr. Bill Fyffe played an important part in the Seniors’ win . . . ask him about it sometime! Pictured clockwise from top right: Mr. Fyffe causes a little rumble'' between some of the Faculty and Senior players Mr. Baker has to do the dirty work before the game begins Aw, come on Mr. Fyffe, you have too many technical fouls already! The cheerleaders for the Senior team encouraged them to win with their striking good looks and great make up jobs. The Seniors prepare for a rebound after Eddie’s slight miss. Senior-Faculty Basketball Spring Sing ’84 Voices In Harmony The Spring Sing is an annual event which is performed by all student involved with the vocal Music Department. With the help and guidance of Miss Sandra Nodruff, the show is given in the afternoon to the entire student body, and once again in the evening for Parents and other citizens of Wellston. It is always a great success. Pictured from top: The girls from the Choir fill the air with beautiful music ... J.C. Spearry and Jane Click share the spotlight for the moment . . . Paula King presents a gift from the Seniors . . . Senior Choir and Opus members sing, “We Are Many, We Are One . Opposite page, top: Male Choir members perform Say, Say, Say”, a popular Michael Jackson song. Lower left: Senior Choir members present Miss Nodruff’s gift, a plaque of all their pictures. Lower right: The Grande Finale, “The Rythm of Life was performed by all Choir and Opus members, and assisted by Teachers and Principals. SPRING SING 49 Pictured clockwise from above: Twelve Senior students impersonate their favorite teachers during The Twelve Days of My Senior Year . Members of the Senior class eagerly await their turns to participate in the Class Day program. Spiritual Youth performed a few numbers for us . . . “The Top 40 Count Down, performed by the Senior girls. 50 CLASS DAY SKJOIlVZIKIVOaO 35 Key To Clubs Honored Juniors Are Tapped Into N.H.S. On Tuesday, May 22nd, 1984, eighteen Junior students were inducted into the National Honor Society at the Wellston High School Auditorium. These students have an 88% grade point average or better, and show strong character, leadership, loyalty, and service qualities. Following the National Honor Society Induction and Honors Assembly, a reception was held for these students and their parents in the High School cafeteria. SENIOR NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS: Row 1 — Chris Henry, Ed Spriggs, Ceil Geitz, Paula King, Pam Zinn, David Reed, and Franz Coleman. Row 2 — Melissa McCumber, Angie King, Kim Clark, Keryn Evans, Lisa Conn, Linda Fraley, Row 3 — Lori Steel, Jeff Ghearing, Charley Hale, Chris McKinnis, Jon Pariseau, and Brian Myers. JUNIOR NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS: Row 1: Michelle Scharfenberger, Kelly Baker, Tracy King, Jeff Cheatwood, Sam Tomlin, David Frick, and Jerry Walton. Row 2: Rhonda Nichols, Kelly Mullen, Michelle Staten, Audrie Little, Michelle Craig, Melanie Cardwell, and Tammy Norman, Row 3: Scott Dunn, Steve Newman, J.C. Speary, and Dan Pariseau. 54 NHS Pictured top — Dan Pariseau, J.C. Speary, Jeff Cheatwood, Michelle Staten, Audrie Little, and Tammy Norman wait to light their candles during the ceremony. Above —Kim Clark and Pam Zinn light candles to pass on their scholastic success to the Junior members of the National Honor Society. NHS 55 TOP SENIOR SCHOLARS: Seated: David Reed, Linda Fraley, Lisa Conn, and Franz Coleman. Standing: Chris Henry, Charley Hale, Jeff Ghearing, and Brian Myers. TOP JUNIOR SCHOLARS: Audne Little, Michelle, Steve Newman, and Melanie Cardwell. TOP FRESHMEN SCHOLARS: Joy Davis, Carol Card- TOP SOPHOMORE SCHOLARS: Polly Davis, Shawn well, Alan Ashley, Nancy Russell, and Rob Ervin. Wonders, Karla McCloud, and Dena Davis. Charlie Hale receives Athletic and Academic Scholarship to West Point Military Academy. Pictured behind Charlie from left to right are Mr. Paul Blankenship, head football coach, Mrs. Hale, Mr. Hale, Charlie’s parents, and Mr. Tom Baker, High School Principal, far right SPELLING BEE WINNERS: Row 1: Mike Hoctor, Kathy Anderson. Row 2: Larry Downard, Mat Wombledorf. 56 TOP SCHOLARS SCHOLARSHIP TEAM MEMBERS: Row 1: Shawn Wonders, Lynley Walton, Tessa Smith, Loria Steel, Mike McMannis, Richerd Drake, Kelly Perkins, and Kevin Heilman. Row 2: Jodi Webb, Kim Kimbel, Michelle Staten, Michelle Scharfenberger, Melanie Cardwell, Michelle Craig, Alan Ashley, Carol Caldwell, Lisa Compston, and Carol Bush. Row 3: Michelle Johnson, David Reed, Tracey Craig, David Frick, Brian Myers, Jeff Cheatwood, Nancy Russell, Joy Davis, and Karla McCloud. Row 4: Linda Fraley, Lisa Conn, Charley Hale, Jon Pariseau, Jeff Ghearing, Steve Newman, Jerry Walton, Scott Dunn, and Dan Pariseau. SCHOLARSHIP TEAM: Kneeling: Sandra Fowler, Carol Caldwell, Michelle Johnson, Kelly Perkins, Erin Massie, Roxin Smith, and Tessa Smith. Row 2: Melanie Cardwell, Jeff Cheatwood, Linda Fraley, Nancy Russell, Jodi Webb, Tracey Craig, Valerie Hutson, Shawn Wonders, Lynley Walton, Teri Wright, Carol Bush, and Michelle Scharfenberger. Row 3: Kevin Heilman, Alan Ashley, David Reed, Steve Newman, Lisa Conn, Joy Lucas, Michelle Craig, Kim Kimbel, Karla McCloud, Keith Belock, and Tony Newman. Row 4: Rhonda Nichols, Tony Pugh, Charley Hale, Scott Dunn, John Pariseau, Brian Myers, Dan Pariseau, Rob Rice, Jeff McKnight, and Tom Roberts. Nancy Russell takes superior rating at Wellston High School Science Fair and goes on to districk fair to win superior rating plus abbiologial award and than she went to stat fair and received a rating of exanlant for her carrot cloning project. TOP SCHOLARS 57 Tri-Hi-Y ROW 1 — Chris Kuhn, Paula Childers, Angie King, Janis Martin, Pam Zinn, Terry Wright. ROW 2 — Michelle Scharfenberger, Ceil Geitz, Keryn Evans, Mechelle Coleman, Deidra Libby, Angie Lewis, Kelly Long, Tina Massie, advisor Mrs. Smith. ROW 3 — Barb Massie, Michelle Staten, Monica Waldron, Tracy King, Bethany Rowland, Kelly Baker, Ronda Nichols, Roxanne Smith. ROW 4 — Kim Clark, Linda Fraley, Lonette McClellan, Lisa Compston, Jane Click, Becky Spires, Melanie Cardwell, Tami Henry, ROW 5 — Kim Kelly, Karen Freeland, Lisa Conn, Paula King, Kim Wilbur, Anette Jones. The People Who Make It Work Pictured at far left: TRI-HI-Y Officers, Angie King, Chaplain, Kim Clark, Vice-President, Paula King, President, Pam Zinn, Secretary, Angie Lewis, Treasurer, and Mrs. Smith, Advisor. Center left: Senior TRI-HI-Y members; front row, Becky Spires, Angie Lewis, Monica Waldron, and Deidra Libby. Back row; Lisa Conn, Kim Clark, Beth Rowland, Paula King, Pam Zinn, Lisa Compston, and Linda Fraley. Left: Junior TRI-HI-Y members; front row, Chris Kuhn, Tina Massie, Barb Massie, Tracy King, Kelly Baker and Michelle Staten. Back row, Kelly Boggs, Kelly Long, Melanie Cardwell, Michelle Scharfenberger, Becky McManaway, and Annette Jones. Pictured above: Senior Tri-Hi-Y members pin the Juniors to welcome them into the organization. TRIHI-Y 59 Library Aides pictured left to right: Michelle Johnson, Debbie Rife, Kim Floyd, Jodi Wood, Teresa Baker, Trish Frisby. Back row: Barb Taylor, Brian Myers, and Joey Keating. Top row: Deidra Libby, Ceil Geitz, Second row: Stephanie Ervin, Leanna Horne, Kim Clark, and Pam Zinn. Third row: Regina Sowers. Brenda Deck, Scott Dunn, Lee Lambert, and Ernest Jayjohn. Relaxing in the front: Shawn Wonders. Office Aides 60 AIDES Buckeye Girls’ And Boys’ State pictured at left . . . 1984 DELEGATES to Buckeye Boys' State: Jerry Walton and Scott Dunn. 1983 DELEG AGES: Charley Hale and Chris Henry, pictured below . . 1984 DELEGATES to Buckeye Girls' State: Michelle Scharfenberger, Tracy King, Michelle Craig, Melanie Cardwell, and Kelly Baker. BUCKEYE STATE 61 F.H.A. HERO A Kalidescope Of Opportunities The 1983-84 F.H.A. members planned a program for the Future Farmers this year to explain what F.H.A. is, what activities they participate in, and what the emblem stands for. F.H.A. members who participated in the program are pictured above: sitting, Carol Bush, Audra Abele, and Melissa McCumber. Standing, Christy Richards, Melanie Cardwell, Teresa Canada, and Sandy Fowler. Melissa McCumber and Teresa Canada make last minute changes before the program begins 6? rr a___________________________ 1983-84 Future Homemakers of America: row 1, Audra Abele, President, Carol Bush, Vice-President, Melissa McCumber, Secretary, and Miss Alice Lillich, Advisor. Second row — Sandy Fowler. Francie Gray, and Melanie Card-well. Third row — Christy Richards, and Teresa Canada. Pictured above left: Melanie Cardwell explains the meaning of the F.H.A. logo. Above right: Carol Bush explains the signifigance of the cangle-light ceremony to all members present. FHA 63 Foreign Language Club ROW 1 —Jodi Webb, Traci Angles, Roxie Frisby, and Pam Stewart. ROW 2 — Nancy Russell, Kelly Dixon, and Tracy Craig. ROW 3 — Advisor, Mrs. King, Shannon Young, Roxanne Smith, Polly Davis, Cheryl Gill, and Carrie Craig. Yearbook Staff MELISSA MeCUMBER RANDY STEWART BRENDA DECK CHRIS KUHN BARB MASSIE DEIDRA LIBBY TRISH VITITOE Compiling a yearbook can be rather frustrating. It takes alot of hard work, cooperation, and plenty of time. The students listed above spent many hours collecting information and money neccessary to complete these pages. They deserve much more credit than anyone else can imagine, for they did it all themselves It takes so much more to be a Yearbook Staff Member than attending meetings. The majority of the work is done during the summer months, and it is quite alot to ask a student (who has been waiting all year for a vacation) to come to school in the summer. But these kids thought it was worth it. and they've done a great job on the book. They deserve all the credit! important pictures we did not have. Doris Smith and Brian Lintala. who ran around like crazy trying to capture our students on film. Mrs. Cheatwood for allowing us to use her Baseball pictures. Jane Click, for her Senior candid shots, and all of the parents who were sneaky enough to get their important baby pictures to school for our use! (Someday your kids will thank you for that!) It was impossible to get our staff members together for a picture this year, they were usually too busy working on the yearbook to pose for the photographer1 Thanks. Kids. I really appreciate all of your work. It has been fun working with you I am proud to know such a good group of people. Miss Shumard Industrial Arts Club The Industrial Arts Club members: Row 1 — Mr. Tom Reichert, advisor, Paula Childers, Julie Graham, Benny Phillips, Tina Howell, Todd Ghearing, Allen Hall, Ronnie Michols, and Mr. Carl Chew, advisor. Row 2: Donnie Henry, Brian Hill, Shawn Gilliland, Joe Johnston, Ernest Pariseau, Bob Woods, Brian Woods, and Kevin Wyatt. Student Council The Wellston High School Student Council: Row 1 — Cindy Salmons, Maryann Mahle, Pam Zinn, Annette Jones, Judy Kennedy, Lori Cooper, Row 2 — Tammy Henry, Leanna Horne, Mechelle Coleman, Kim Floyd, Tammy Davis, and Angie Lewis. City Officials The Ohillco Days City Officials: seated: Keryn Evans and Mechelle Coleman. Standing: Melissa McCumber, Dave Riley, Tim Williams, Chris Henry and Lisa Conn. Sitting on Dave and Chris' shoulders are Darla Dunfee and Angie King. ORGANIZATIONS 65 Future Farmers Pictured above: The 1983'84 Retiring officers are (row 1) Sean Cook. Kristi Horrocks, Tim Wallin Sam Phillips. Row 2: Keith McCloud. Billy Griffith, State President Leroy Billman. and Billy Gilliland. Pictured right: Bill Griffith accepts a chapter award from the State Fair Board representative. Above: The Wellston F.F.A. chapter placed 5th in the state of Ohio. Chapter President Bill Griffith was congratulated by the State Chapter President. Leroy Billman. 66 FFA FFA Provides Valuable Farming Skills The Future Farmers of America: Row 1 —Brian Hill, Robin Emmert, Brian Hammond, Sean Cook, Sue Ann Allen, Kristi Davy, Kim Underwood, Vicki Fox, Karen Bevard, Pam Jones, Tracy Brown, Kim Lucas, Kim Davis, and Advisor, Conrad Fulton. Row 2 —Chip Ervin, John Frisby, Mike Jones, Ed Farleigh, Steve Leach, Sam Phillips, Kelly Perkins, Sam Bevard, Joe Farley, Denise Wyatt, Chip Morris, Shawn Gilliland, and Willie Kisor. Row 3 —Chris Brown, Buddy Bryan, Doug Cook, Gary Whetstone, Jeff Hatten, Ted Simpson, Doug Drake, Mark King, Brian Kisor, Roy Roberts, Brian Deck, Doug Kisor, Lonnie McClellan, Terry Vance, Mike Perkins, Andy Miller, Jim Dickerson, Russ Wyatt, Paul Johnson, Larry Sturgill, Andrew Henson, Ronnie Good, Wayne Folden, Bill Lucas, Rusty Rankin, John Landrum, and Ronnie Hayburn. The 1983-’84 Chapter Officers: Row 1 — Brian Kisor. Vice President, Sean Cook, Parlimentarian, and Doug Kisor. Sentinel. Row 2 — Ted Simpson, Advisor, Brian Deck. Reporter, Bill Griffith. President, Buddy Bryan, Secretary, and Keith McCloud. Treasurer. FFA 68 MUSIC There’s Music In The Air . . . ” Choir And Opus XIII Choir Row 1 — Jodi Webb, Rita Ervin, Michelle Craig, Joanne Bunnell, Kelly Perkins, Casey Smith, Allan Ashley, Jay Lucas, Jenny Marietta, Michelle Staten, Keryn Evans and Deidra Libby. Row 2 — Dawn Angles, Carol Cardwell, Vickie Ross, Kelly Baker, Tracy King, Andrew Pariseau, Joey Keating, Reggie Gross, Derron Ponn, Dennis Pugh, Joy Lucas, Roxie Frisby, Lynley Walton, DeNeil Hartley, and Janet Rice. Row 3 —Tammy Davis, Tessa Smith, Michelle Johnson, Val Kisor, Valerie Hutson, Mary Beth Trace, Erin Massie, David Frick, Tony Newman, Randy McManaway, Doug Mullett, Chris McKinnis, Lori Steel, Lisa Compston, Shauna Rippeth, and Traci Angles. Row 4 — Gina Johnson, Pam Stewart, Jane Click, Shannon Huston, Carrie Craig, Nancy Russell, Kelly Williamson, Steve Leach, Ernest Pariseau, Sam Phillips, Greg Ray, J.C. Spearry, Jeff Ghearing, Jon Pariseau, Scott Dunn, Charley 70 CHOIR AND OPUS XIII Hale, Paula King, Shannon Young, Karen Freeland, Tracy Craig, Beth Rowland, and Mary Smith. Get Rave Reviews! THE AWARD WINNING Opus XIII members include, front row, Instructor Sandra Nodruff, Tracy King, Tessa Smith, Michelle Craig, Joy Lucas and Karen Freeland. Row 2: Erin Massie, Nancy Russell, Allan Ashley, Paula King, and Lisa Compston. Row 3: Tony Newman, David Frick, J.C. Spearry, Steve Leach, and Reggie Gross. Row 4: Randy McManaway, Charley Hale, Scott Dunn, and Chris McKinnis. Absent from the photo are Keryn Evans and Jeff Ghearing. 1983-84 Band Members: Row 1 — Majorettes: Judi Kennedy, Tracy King, Kim Clark, Pam Zinn, and Kelly Long. Row 2: Mindy Peters, Kelly Perkins, Monica Waldron, Karen Wilbur, Roxie Frisby, Patty Stewart, Tracy Boggs, Carrie Craig, Nancy Russell, Audrie Little, and Lynn Arthur. Row 3: Cheryl Gill, Polly Davis, Tony Newman, DeNeil Hartley, Erin Massie, Tracy Craig, Carol Cardwell, Dawn Shook, Jodi Webb, Joy Davis, and Valerie Kisor. Row 4: Lisa Compston, Tami Long, Lynley Walton, Tracy Speakman, Tracy Angles, Pam Stewart, Leslie Spencer, Tawnya Simpson, Nancy Long, Bev Friedenmaker, Patricia Davis, Michelle Staten, Row 5: Michelle Craig, Shannon Young, Shawn Wonders, Kim Kimbel, Kelly Dixon, Tammy Davis, Mary Ann Scurlock, Becky Harris, Michelle Scharfenberger, Tammy Henry, Roxanne Smith, Janet Rice, Sherry Bryan. Row 7: Shannon Huston, Tessa Smith, Mike Perkins, Denise Wyatt, Lorrie Lackey, Matt Salmons, T.C. Downard, David Sprague, Allan Ashley, Glenn Dye, Gary Van Bibber, Jeff Melvin, and Chris Keller. Row 8: Jodi Wood, Lorri Cooper, Cindy Salmons, Cindy Aeh, Angie Dailey, Karen Freeland, Paula King, Jeff Ghearing, Jack Johnston, Charles Malone, Randy McManaway, Jeff McKnight, Karla McCloud, Sylvia Ousley, Casey Smith, and Tammy Williams. 72 BAND Discipline Improves Band UNDERCLASSMEN 75 Becky Adkins Shari Aldrich Jerry Aleshire Lynn Arthur Kelly Baker Kevin Baker Barry Benson Kelly Boggs John Brady Keith Brown Buddy Bryan Jon Bunnell Carol Bush Melanie Cardwell Jon Chafin Jeff Cheatwood Paula Childers Paul Claar Brenda Clarkson Linda Collins Lola Collins Doug Combs Doug Cook Mike Cook Pam Cook Michelle Craig Tim Cox Sherry Dailey 0®tf JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS — pictured from left to right: MELANIE CARDWELL — President, STEVE NEWMAN — Vice President, DAVE FRICK — Treasurer, and MICHELLE LEACH — Secretary. PICTURED OPPOSITE PAGE, from left to right — The girls on the decorating committee prepare the bell to be hung from the cafeteria ceiling . . . Mrs. Smith is the Junior Class Advisor and we love her to death! Gina Young takes a few notes in Consumer Education class. Patricia Davis Brian Deck James Dickerson Wendy Dixon T.C. Downard Scott Dunn Edward Elkins Dave Frick Steve Frisby Harold Fyffe Marsha Gee Jenny Gilliland Don Goodson Jeri Graham Tim Graham David Gross Jeff Grow Cheri Gwin Tammy Haselip Jeff Hatten Randy Haynes Tammy Henry John Jackson Jack Johnston Charles Keller Greg Keller 78 JUNIORS Tracy King Brian Kisor Doug Kisor Sherri Kisor Valerie Kisor Chris Kuhn Michelle Leach Glen Dye Audrie Little Kelly Long Tom Long Jay Lucas Mary Ann Mahle Shane Mannering Brian Manring Tom Manring Chad Marquis Barb Massie Tina Massie Randy McClaskey Lonnie McClellan Edith McKitterick Becky McManaway Teri Meacham Kelly Mullen Doug Mullett Steve Newman Rhonda Nichols Tami Norman Hollis Oliver Dan Pariseau Tonda Peoples Mike Perkins Joy Phillips Angie Rippeth David Rogers Ryan Rose Michelle Scharfenberger Tammy Shook Angie Short Cindy Shotts Richard Shotts Todd Simpson Rick Skaggs Jody Smith Roxanne Smith Regina Sowers Matt Sprague Jesse Stacey Michelle Staten Todd Steel Larry Sturgill Mary Such Tammy Thompson Sam Tomlin Rita Trivette Jerry Walton Tammy Walton Tina Wile Audra Abele Mike Abele Cindi Aeh Sue Ann Allen Alicia Beatty Keith Belock Karen Bevard Janis Blankenship Chris Brenner Becky Brewer Ken Bright Ronnie Bright Tracy Brown Joann Bunnell Kevin Brown Pam Chandler R‘ck Claar Lorrie Cooper Peggy Craft Angie Dailey Cindy Davis Dena Davis Nancy Davis Polly Davis Tammy Davis Cristy Davy Jeff Denney Tim Dixon Anna Durham Joe Farley Kim Floyd Wayne Folden Vickie Fox Ivy Frederick Beverly Friedenmaker Trish Frisby Lori Froesch Cheryl Gill Larry Goheen Ronnie Good David Gray Brett Grey Albert Hall Jim Hall Becky Harris Rob Hatley Ronnie Hayburn Becky Henry Donnie Henry Brian Hill Valerie Hutson Cindy Jarvis Ernest Jayjohn Shawn Jenkins Gina Johnson Mike Johnson Pam Jonas Pam Jones Tim Jordan Joey Keating Chris Keller Judi Kennedy Kim Kimbel Tim Kruskamp Lorrie Lackey Lee Lambert John Landrum John Lindauer Pam Loudermilk Joy Lucas Kim Lucas Jennifer May John McKitterick Jeff McKnight Allen Moore Gary Morgan Kathy Morrison Sharon Nichols Shari Norman Sylvia Ousley Jim Pemberton Benny Phillips Kelly Potts Dennis Pugh Rusty Rankin Janet Rice Rob Rice Debbie Rife Jeff Rippeth Rick Rippeth Roy Roberts Tom Roberts Band members playing their hearts out at the Vinton County game. Sophomores Vickie Ross Yvonne Rose Eddie Royster Cindy Salmons April Sass Karen Schroder Mary Scurlock Mary Smathers Susan Simpson Gene Smith Mary Smith Sheree Smith Tessa Smith Tom Speraw David Sprague Randy Stewart Lee Taylor Wanda Thompson Vickie Tudor David Varney Lynley Walton Walt Weiland Gina Wilbur Missy Wilbur Missy Williams Tami Williams Shawn Wonders Denise Wyatt Russ Wyatt Jackie Yates Gail Adkins Dawn Angles Traci Angles Eric Arthur Allan Ashley Leslie Auxier Richard Baker Gerald Belcher Sammy Bevard Tracy Boggs Chris Brown Tracy Brown Sherry Bryan Teresa Canada Carol Cardwell Mike Childers Mark Cook Tammy Craft Karen Craig Tracy Craig Debbie Davis Joy Davis Kim Davis Kelly Dixon Steve Downard Richard Drake Marnee Dunfee Mark Edwards Paul Ervin Robbie Ervin Stephanie Ervin Sandra Fowler James Fox John Frisby Roxie Frisby Todd Ghearing Shawn Gilliland Tammy Goheen Julie Graham Francie Gray Allan Hall Tammy Harris DeNeil Hartley Kevin Heilman Tina Howell Raymond Hummel Shannon Huston Darlene Johnson Michelle Johnson Joe Johnston Dee Jones Mike Jones Darlene Kennedy Russ Kennedy Rebecca King Marvin Landrum Tammy Long David Loudermilk Todd Madden Teresa Manring Jenny Marrietta Erin Massie Lucien McClellan Mike McManis Tim McPheters Doug Merrill Andy Miller Angela Molihan Tony Newman Ronnie Nichols Chip Norris Billy Ogdin Andrew Pariseau Ernest Pariseau Sandy Parsons Rusty Patrick Carol Patterson Kelly Perkins Mindy Peters Deron Ponn Christy Richards Teresa Rife Brian Rippeth Shawna Rippeth Nancy Russell Norris Schultz Tammy Seymour Trish Seymour Dawn Shook Tonya Simpson Terri Singleton Casey Smith Tracy Speakman Leslie Spencer John Stabler Pam Stewart Patty Stewart Dallas Such Russell Thompson Dwaine Tribby Mary Trace Gary Van Bibber Terry Vance Gina Webb Jodi Webb Lisa Wilbur Steve Wilbur Kelly Williamson Steve Willis Rocky Wingler Bobby Wood Jodi Wood Kathy Wyatt Kevin Wyatt Shannon Young THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT was present throughout the school in December. The contest between Mr. Fyffe and Mr. Finch for the lov-liest decorations ended in a tie. Pictured at the left is Mr. Fyfe in his ''Wise-Man” outfit. Mr. Finch was Santa. FRESHMEN 89 Sammy Adkins Traci Aleshire Cathy Anderson Ginger Arthur Leah Arthur John Baker Rhonda Barnes Alison Bishop David Bishop Renea Blankenship Trena Bowling Beth Brown Bobby Brown Mark Brown Mike Brown Todd Burns Greg Caldwell Chad Clark Thad Clark Lori Cline Denise Coleman Leigh Cox Ron Dailey 90 EIGHTH GRADE Debbie Davis Susie Davis Rob Davis Brian Dixon Debbie Dixon Adrian Doles David Dyson Fred Edinger Tammy Edwards Kelly Ervin Mike Farleigh Deanna Farleigh Brian Fisher Carolyn Galle Thomas Gilliland Brenda Goheen Janet Goheen Teresa Goodson Lisa Graham Lance Greenway Troy Greenway Sherri Gross John Hall Brandon Henson Jeff Hill Mike Hocter Ronnie Horne Marsha Johnson Nathan Johnson • Paula Johnson Tina Johnson Tom Johnson Carl Jones Christy Jones Mark Jones Missy Jones Tina Kessinger Beth Knotts Merle Kuhn Kathy Lambert Tricia Landrum John Lewis Jerry Long Rick Loudermilk Jerry Lowery Darwin Mahley Scott Manring Allen Martin Shannon Martin Adam Massie Sherry Massie Velvie Massie April Matthews Billy McGinnis Holly McPheters Junior Milliken Matt Milliken Tim Moore Neysea Morgan Linda Mulhern Rctlney he Ann O’She Jonna Pe||j Shirley Raj kenise Ray Shannon Ri|ey Robson Rocky Ross Matt Salmons Scott Scharfenberger Donald Simpson Curt Smart Tracey Smith Renee Souders Samantha Southard Kenny Speakman Cliff Spires Richie Staten Ed Strom Tammy Thompson Kelly Thorne Ronda Tiller Brian Townsend Donna Vance Amy Vickers Maria Vititoe Angie Walton Jerry Whalen Terry Whalen Dale Wheatley Joe Williams Mark Williams Matt Wombledorf Brian Woods Jenny Young Rachel Arthur Robbie Auxier Matthew Beck Julie Bennett Tracy Bevard Tricia Bishop Angie Bobo Dana Boggs Clarence Boswell David Brady Scott Bragg Crystal Brandau Jeff Bright Angie Brown Brenda Brown Ricky Brown Donald Bunnell Jenny Bush Lori Bryan Kent Channell John Childers Bernadette Clarkson Roberta Clarkson Tim Collins Kim Craft 1 I m ■% - Z Kitty Davis Garry Dean Lori Dever Buddy Dickens Dee Dee Dixon Bobby Downard Tendra Downard Tina Dyson Angie Ervin Brent Ervin Kelly Ervin Troy Ervin Jamie Ewing Bill Farleigh Tony Faught Tina Floyd Desi Freeze Shannon Fulton Amy Ghearing Billy Gilliland Chad Gilliland Connie Good Barbie Goodson Jim Graham Danny Greer Allan Hammond Anna Hammond Shannon Henry Vanita Hill Laura Hocter Ted Hollingshead Don Houser Stephen Howell Erica Huff Danny Jaycox Terry Kerr Mike Kharoufeh Kim King Lenitta King Sean Kirby Kim Kisor Mike Lambert John Lewis Tommy Long Linda Longworth Libby Lott Wendy Loudermilk Kevin Massie Eric McCartei Roy McCarter Kyle McCarty Lona McClellan Carrie McCormick Jeff McCormick Lisa McGhee Tiffani McGinnis Dianna Milliken Stephanie McKenzie Chad McKnight Elaina Newnes Donald Nickel Elizabeth Norris Angie Ousley Mike Pellitier Brian Percell Tonya Perkins Angie Phelps Chip Rayburn John Reed Lori Rice V Tawnya Rife Christy Riley John Rogers Keith Rose Audra Ross Amy Rupert it m Jolene Sayer Ricky Seymour Johnna Shepherd Teresa Shook Becky Sims Michelle Skaggs Angie Smith Melvin Smith Lisa Snyder Eric Spearry Angie Spencer Betty Stacey Shane Stevens Dan Stewart Teresa Storms Brenda Straten Pandora Straten Charles Stuart Julie Sturgill Tawnya Such Beth Swackhammer Kevin Tedrow John Thompson Rhonda Tiller Billi Jo Trace Jay Tucker Scott Tucker Joe Vickers Trish Vititoe Jim Walker Kelly Wallin Teresa Wells Ray Williams Tonya Williams Chuck Wilson Tammy Winters Joe Whittcamp Shannon Wonders Mary Wright Tracy Wright Robbie Wyatt Tommy Wyatt Dori Young ■ 05 The Essential Element Top Left — Some Seniors stop to be photographed together shortly before graduation, top right — Bub Norris performs for our camera man while decorating for the jr.Sr. Afterparty. Left — Keryn Evans and Representative Sherrod Brown pose for a picture together when he came to speak to all the Government classes about politics. Right — Seniors stick together while cheering for their team members during the Senior-Faculty Basketball game. Our Student Body! Mr. Thomas Baker Mr. William B. Dunn High School Principal Assistant Principal MARIA DcCASTRO — 8th grade ENG LISH. and PSYCHOLOGY. 12th year in the Wellston System. KIM KING — SPANISH and GERMAN. First year in the Wellston System. Cheerleader Advisor. JEANNE LEWIS — Junior and Senior ENGLISH. 18th year. BILL FYFFE — Freshman ENGLISH. 11th year. PAUL BLANKENSHIP — O.W.E. ENG LISH. 5th year. Head Football Coach. TEACHERS NOT PICTURED Elizabeth Jenkins —7th grade ENGLISH. 10th year. Mike Wood — Sophomore ENGLISH. 9th year. Athletic Director and Tennis Coach. Richard Jaycox — 7th and 8th grade READING. First year in the Wellston School System. Pat Kuntz — CHEMISTRY. Also teaches at Bundy Elementary. PAUL BOGGS — AMERICAN HISTORY 13th year. JEAN BOGGS — OHIO HISTORY. 15th year. ROBIN MATTHEWS — WORLD HIST RY and GEOGRAPHY. 16th year. HAROLD HARPER — AMERICAN HISTORY and GEOGRAPHY. 19th year. BRIAN LINTALA — AMERICAN GOVERNMENT and CIVICS. 15th year. Track Coach. SANDRA EVANS — SCIENCE and HEALTH. 10th year. JOE FINCH — freshman SCIENCE. 6th year. STEVE WEST — BIOLOGY and PHYSIOL OGY. 11th yr. BOB STAGGS — EARTH SCIENCE. 17th year. Girls' Basketball Coach. JOHN ALBERT — SCIENCE and HEALTH. 15th year. Transportation Director. 100 FACULTY English Department Social Studies Department Science Department Mrs. Sadie Ford Mrs. Jane Downard Mrs. Donna Kisor High School Attendance Officer Study Hall Monitor Secretary FACULTY 101 Vocational Ed. DIANNE BLANKENSHIP — SHORTHAND. ACCOUNTING. AND TYPING. 4th year. ALICE LILLICH — HOME EC. 16th yr. F.H.A. advisor. CXJRIS SMITH — HOME EC. 14th year. Jr. Sr. Class advisor. Tri-Hi Y advisor. CONRAD FCJL TON — VO. AG. F.F.A. advisor. Phys. Ed. Dept. NANCY KIBLER — HEALTH P.E. 17th yr. Volleyball Coach. MARK MULLEN —HEALTH P.E.. DRIVERS’ ED. Girls’ Basketball coach. TERRY BRENNAN — HEALTH P.E. JIM DERROW — HEALTH P.E. Reserve Baseball Freshman Bas-kelbalL coach. Library Science Nurse Aide ELEANOR ESSMAN — HEAD LIBRARIAN. 17th year. PATSY GREAT-HOUSE — LIBRARY AIDE. 17th year. SUSAN WILL — SCHOOL NURSE. 10th yr. LINDA SMITH — NURSE’S AIDE. 8th year. Special Areas DOUG GRIFFIN — D.H. MATH SOC. STUDIES. 7th yr. Vars. Basketball Assist. Football Coach. DON JEN KINS — D.H. SCIENCE. 2nd yr. Reserve Basketball Coach. VICKI NORRIS — L.D. 1st yr. MARK COOL — D.H ENG. READING. 1st yr. LARRY CARTER — not pictured L.D. 1st yr. 8th grade An Outlet For Extra Energy 104 SPORTS Couldn’t Quite Get It Together Varsity Football Team —first row: Jeff Strom, Ted Simpson, Charley Hale, France Coleman, Bub Norris, Ed Spriggs, Dave Reed, and Bill Griffith. Second row: Bob Phillips, Mike Johnson, Rick Rippeth, Jeff Cheatwood, Doug Kisor, Steve Newman, Buddy Brian, Don Goodson, and Jerry Walton. Third row: A. Griffin, C. Graham, Richie Corvin, Doug Combs, Sam Tomlin. Rondell Potts, Jerry Aleshire, Scott Dunn, and Shane Mannering. Fourth row: Roy Roberts, Gary Morgan, Donnie Henry, Randy Stewart, Barry Benson, Rob Rice, Lee Lambert, and Brett Grey. Fifth row: Jaycox, Dave Frick, Coach Doug Griffin, Coach Gary Hall, Coach Paul Blankenship, Coach Don Jenkins, and Coach Dick Jaycox. 106 FOOTBALL Senior Gridiron Top row: Charley Hale, France Coleman, and Ed Spriggs. Below: Bill Griffith, Bub Morris, Dave Reed, Ted Simpson, Jeff Strom. Coaches: kneeling: Head Coach Paul Blankenship. Standing: Don Jenkins, Gary Hall, Dick Jaycox, and Doug Griffin. Managers: Chris Graham, Richie Corvin, (kneeling). Standing: A. Griffin, Bobby Phillips, and David Jaycox, David Frick, Trainer, standing behind managers. FOOTBALL 107 A Spark For The Future Pictured BELOW: The Wellston cocaptains of the week. Charley Hale and Jeff Strom, win the toss for the ball against the Jackson Ironmen. Pictured at right: France Coleman runs successfully to gain yardage for the Wellston Golden Rockets. As the fall sports season came to a close, the annual Sports Banquet was held in the High School cafeteria. Pictured right are the participants in the Fall Sports Program who won awards for their outstanding abilities and effort during the season. Row 1: Jeff Cheatwood, and Donnie Goodson. Row 2: Steve Newman, Jerry Aleshire, Leslie Spencer, Karla McCloud, David Reed, and Sam Tomlin. Row 3: Bub Norris, Ed Spriggs, Charley Hale, France Coleman, and Ted Simpson. 108 FOOTBALL Quarterbacks Linemen Kneeling: Bub Morris, and Steve Mewman. Standing: Jerry Aleshire, and Rob Rice. Running Backs Kneeling: Rick Rippeth, Jeff Cheatwood, and Billy Griffith. Standing: France Coleman, Doug Kisor, Buddy Bryan, and Jerry Walton. Kneeling: Rondell Potts, Shane Mannering, Lee Lambert, Gary Morgan, David Reed, and Sam Tomlin. Standing: Randy Stewart, Scott Dunn, Charley Hale, Ed Spriggs, Ted Simpson, Brett Grey, and Don Henry. Backs — Receivers Kneeling: Roy Roberts, Jerry Aleshire, Don Goodson, and Jeff Strom. Standing: Mike Johnson, Doug Combs, Steve Mewman, Rob Rice, and Barry Benson. FOOTBALL 109 1984 — A Rebuilding Year ■i 1984 TEAM MEMBERS: Dave Frick, Bill Jordan, Chris Henry, Charley Lindauer, Ed Spriggs, Steve Newman, Rob Rice, Shawn Jenkins, and Coach Doug Griffin. Kneeling in front, Scott Dunn, Trainer. Not pictured: Keith McCloud and Brian Deck, and Sean Cook, Manager. MO BASKETBALL Varsity basketball team Lays Solid Foundation Pictured from far left: Charley Lindauer shoots from the foul line . . . Rob Rice swishes a big foul shot . . . Co-Captain Charley sets up the defensive positioning. During the 1984 Basketball Awards Banquet, which was held March 12, 1984 in the High School Cafeteria, Charley Lindauer received the Tri-Valley Conference Team A Award, and the Most Rebounds and Best Free Throw Percentage Awards. Kim Clark earned the Tri-Valley Conference Honorable Mention plaque, Most Rebounds Award, Best Offense, and the Captain Award. Ed Spriggs also won the TVC Honorable Mention plaque. Most Improved Player Award, and Best Offense trophy. BASKETBALL 11 Rookies Key To The Future Reserve Team Freshmen Team Reserve Team: kneeling — Ed Royster, Rob Hatley, Tom Roberts, Randy Dixon, Walt Weiland, and Jeff Dixon. Standing — George Crabtree, Rusty Rankin, John Lindauer, Barry Benson, Ernest Jayjohn, and Coach Don Jenkins. 112 BASKETBALL Freshmen Team: kneeling — Doug Merrill, Joe Johnston, Brian Rippeth, Kelly Perkins, Ron Nichols, Eric Arthur, and Andrew Pariseau. Standing —Rob Ervin, Gary Van Bibber, Greg Ray, Mark Edwards, Shannon Morgan, Ernest Pariseau, Paul Johnson, Alan Ashley, and Coach Jim Derrow. Pictured from far left: Eddie Royster shoots a foul shot from the line . . . John Lindauer with a sky-hook . . . Rusty Rankin goes for the rebound after Royster attempts a free-throw. •? « iff i T r ‘ m EIGHTH GRADE TEAM: kneeling — Scott Scharfen-berger, Chris Hammond, Jerry Long, Robbie Davis, and Jason Winters. Standing — Mike Farleigh, Dale Wheat-ley, Gary Christian, Andy Graham, and Adrian Doles. SEVENTH GRADE TEAM: Kneeling — Tony Faught, Brian Kilgour, Mike Kharoufeh, Brian Percell, Mike Pellitier, and Russ Stewart. Row 2 — Eric McCarter, Leon Jayjohn, Sean Kirby, Danny Jaycox, Scott Bragg, John Rogers, and Bill Farleigh. Row 3 — John Reed, Allan Hammond, Don Houser, Chad McKnight, Dan Stewart, and Coach Ron Hudson. Female Hoopsters Take Aim VARSITY AND RESERVE GIRLS' TEAM: Row 1: Shannon Young, Lesley Spencer, Erin Massie, Carrie Craig, Roxie Frisby, and Jodi Wood. Row 2: Janis Martin, Shannon Huston, Kim Clark, Kelly Potts, Annette Jones, and Karla McCloud. Row 3: Reserve Coach Bob Staggs, Kelly Mullen, Tammy Henry, Paula Childers, Jodi Smith, and Varsity Coach Mark Mullen. 114 BASKETBALL Pictured from far left: Jody Smith goes up for a jump ball . . . Shannon Huston practice shooting from the field . .. Robin Emmert attempts to make a foul shot . . . Kim Clark goes in for the lay-up. EIGHTH GRADE GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM: Row 1 — Beth Brandau, Debbie Dixon. Trina Specht, and Teresa Goodson. Row 2 — Heidi Fyffe, Tricia Landrum, Heather Fyffe, Tammy Edwards, and Coach Karen Baker. SEVENTH GRADE GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM —Row 1 — Paula McFannin, Julie Bennett, Barbie Goodson, Vicky Adkins, Christy Merrill, and Nichole Summers. Row 2 — Crystal Brandau, Nikki Jerzak, Christy Riley, Dori Young, Amy Ghearing, and Dana Boggs. BASKETBALL 115 Golfers Up To Par And Going For The Green Golf Team Members: Louis Walsh, Albert Hall, Jim Williamson, Randy Christian, Chris Henry, Walt Weiland, and Sean Cook. Coach Mac Nicholson, kneeling in front. Cross Country — Taking It On The Run ,H Vf.( WELLSTON HIGH SCHOOL Cross Country Team Members: Dave Bush, Phillip Brady, John Brady, Doug Mullett, Coach Carl Chew, Dave Funk, Keryn Evans, and Brian Manring. Sitting on the sign; K.C. Smith and Chris McKinnis. 116 SPORTS H Tennis, Anyone? 1984 TEH HIS TEAM MEMBERS: Coach Mike Wood, Brian Manring, Gerald Belcher, Jim Pemberton, David Gray, Randy Christian, Chris Henry, and Tim McPheters. Kneeling; Joy Davis, Tammy Norman, and Roxanne Smith. Hot Pictured: Sean Cook, Becky McManaway, and David Sprague. Pictured Below: Chris Henry and Randy Christian with Coach Mike Wood, who is holding the trophy they won for being runners-up at the District match. Below left: Chris Henry shows perfect style with his graceful return. Volleyball — Determined Ladies Pictured top: Shannon Huston sets the ball for Mindy Peters to spike over the net. Above left: Mindy Peters returns the ball to the opponents’ side of the net. Right: Tammy Henry serves to the Spartans. Opposite page, above: Leslie Spencer serves to the Alexander Reserve Spartans during a home game. 118 VOLLEYBALL 7TM 5® VARSITY VOLLEYBALL TEAM MEMBERS — Kneeling: Jody Smith, Wendy Dixon, Roxanne Smith, Karla McCloud, and Valerie Kisor. Standing: Coach Nancy Kibler, Michelle Scharfenberger, Mary Ann Mahle, Kelly Mullen, Annette Jones, Michelle Leach, and Tammy Henry. RESERVE VOLLEYBALL TEAM MEMBERS — Kneeling: Shawna Rippeth, Mindy Peters, Jodi Wood, Leslie Spencer, Patty Stewart, and Robin Emmert. Standing: Mary Smith, Lisa Wilbur, Shannon Huston, Kim Kimbel, Cristy Davy, Sue Ann Allen, Tammy Goheen, Angie Dailey, and Coach Nancy Kibler. VOLLEYBALL 119 Dig, Set, Spike! Baseball Team Collects Victories Pictured opposite page, right: Charley Lindauer winds up for the pitch. Center: The Infielders await a possible double play. Below: Rob Rice, with a good eye, takes a ball from the pitcher. Below left: Charley Lindauer up at bat. Below right: Cheatwood awaits a ground ball down the third base line. On Their Way To The District BILL JORDAN DAVE BUSH CHARLEY LINDACJER BASEBALL 121 The Rockets Roar In ’84 VARSITY AND RESERVE BASEBALL TEAMS: Kneeling — Dave Bush, Shawn Jenkins, Wayne Folden, Bill Jordan, and Jeff Cheatwood. Standing — Coach Pat Hendershott, Jim Williams, Steve Newman, Brian Deck, Charley Lindauer, John Chafin, Rob Rice, and Reserve Coach Jim Derrow. The returning Seniors for the 1984 season were (kneeling) Dave Bush, Bill Jordan, and (standing) Charley Lindauer. 122 BASEBALL Pictured top left: Catcher Rob Rice anticipates Charley's pitch. Top right: Varsity coach Pat Hendershott and Reserve coach Jim Derrow. Center left: Jeff Cheatwood readies himself for the pitch. Center right: The man that put the thrust in the Varsity Rocket Sluggers .. . Coach Patrick Hendershott! Below left: Charley Lindauer successfully utilizes the head-first method to slide into the base. BASEBALL 123 Individuals Softball Highlight Season 1984 SOFTBALL TEAM MEMBERS — kneeling: Wendy Dixon, Karla McCloud, Tammy Henry, Jody Smith, Sherri Smith, and Kim Kimbel. Standing: Kim Lucas, Tammy Goheen, Kelly Mullen, Denise Wyatt, Barb Massie, Annette Jones, Michelle Scharfenberger, and Coach Mark Mullen. TAMMY HENRY BARB MASSIE ANNETTE JONES 124 SOFTBALL JODY SMITH KELLY MULLEN MICHELLE SCHARFENBERGER SOFTBALL 125 KIM KIMBEL SHERRI SMITH DENISE WYATT S-p-i-r-i’t! We’ve Got Spirit! Cheerleaders Spark Enthusiasm Varsity Football VARSITY FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS: Row 1 — Kim Underwood, Kelly Baker, and Chris Kuhn. Row 2 — Tina Massie, Marsha Gee, and Barb Massie. Row 3 — Angie King, Dawn Angles, and Pam Chandler. Reserve Basketball RESERVE BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS: Front — Ann Palmer. From left to right — Tracy Angles, Sherri Smith, Kelly Baker, Dawn Angles, and Rhonda Nichols. CHEERLEADERS 127 GIRLS TRACK TEAM — first row: Michelle Craig, Mechelle Coleman, Keryn Evans, Lonette McClellan, and Patty Stewart. Second row: Dena Davis, Kelly Baker, Roxie Frisby, Pam Stewart, and Paula Childers. Boys’ And Girls’ Track Pictured clockwise from the top: Keryn Evans places second at the Sectionals in the 100 meter low hurdles. Jerry Aleshire clears 10'6 at the Sectional meet in Chillicothe. Franz Coleman at the start of the 400 meter race. Franz finished 7th in the State at this State Meet in Columbus. Two distance runners, Joy Lucas and Pam Stewart, check their times with Coach Lintala. 128 TRACK CAVALIERS BOYS' TRACK TEAM: First row — Jeff Strom, Sam Tomlin, Franz Coleman, Don Goodson, Rob Hatley, John Brady, and Doug Kisor. Second row: Doug Mullett, Phillip Brady, Mike Childers, Alan Ashley, K.C. Smith, Deron Ponn, David Frick, Lucien McClellan, and Ernest Pariseau. Third row: Shane Man-nering, J.C. Spearry, Charley Hale, Chris McKenzie, Chris Henry, and Jerry Aleshire, 129 TOP TO BOTTOM — J.C. attacks high hurdles at Alexander and brings down his time once again. Wellston finishes first and second in the 400 at the Federal Hocking Invitational. School record and meet record both were broken by 3200 Relay Team, but unfortunately the team was disqualified. 130 TRACK TOP TO BOTTOM — Start of the mile relay at South Eastern. Team members congratulate Deron for the best race of his life. He placed in Sectionals and advanced to the District. Track Teams’ Determination Pays Off At Tournament Time TRACK 131 It Proved To Be A Learning Season TOP TO BOTTOM — Kelly Baker runs in the 880 meter relay at Jackson County Championship. The girls' team falls just two points short of capturing the championship. Rob Hatley hands off to Chris McKinniss during the 1600 meter relay at the sectionals. 132 TRACK 1984 Team Lays Ground Work For Next Year’s Thin Clads TOP LEFT — Pam Stewart, one of the founders for future growth of girls track. BOTTOM LEFT — Goodson runs the 1600 meter run as Wellston places second in the event and wins the Jackson County Championship title. BOTTOM RIGHT — Team members congratulate Franz Coleman for winning High Point trophy at Federal Hocking meet. AIMRinBEMIM At this time, we would like to thank our advertisers, whose monetary conribu-tions have made it possible to publish a better yearbook for the students of Well-ston High School. Without the help of our advertisers, these yearbooks would have to be sold to our students for thirty dollars a copy. It would not have been possible for us to use sixteen pages of color, and we wouldn’t have been able to choose such an elaborate cover. Three staff members, Jeff Strom, Monica Waldron, and Jay Lucas must also be commended for their enthusiasm and persistence during our Ad Sales Program. Their goal to raise two-thousand dollars from advertisements snowballed into a three-thousand dollar campaign. These students travelled all over the county for two weeks encouraging merchants to support our school. Students and Parents, take note! Read through these pages carefully, and patronize these advertisers who so generously offered their support this year. These merchants care about our school, our children, and all of the citizens of Wellston. Let’s support our advertisers as they have supported us! 134 ADS Realtor IS Kasl A Siren Office 614-384 6301 Wellston. Ohio 45692 TTIs 614-384-2301 MARVIN PAYNE JANIE PAYNE J Kentucky thicken, CO 0 ATiO 614 286 5097 •14-M4-S1M Jackson, Ohio Wollnton. Ohio Mike — Pony — Converse Shoes Custom T-Shirts Uniforms Sports Equipment Trophies Ohio Avenue Wellston, Ohio BARNETT FORD-MERCURY, INC. Rt. 6 Box 26 Jackson, Ohio 45640 CHARLES BARNETT Telephone 286-2191 PATRONS Compliments of Guy and Georgia Waldron Apple Tree Gallery The Cotton Patch Beckner’s T.V. Otto Depue Jerry and Ida Day Derrow Insurance Chas. N. Gaskill Dr. A.R. Hambrick Heber and Kay Lucas It’s My Turn Mr. and Mrs. Don Jenkins Jack and Jill’s Jolly Lanes Lewis Drugs Mi Lady Shoppe Drs. Everitt and Nichting Joe Pittenger Bob Willis Irma Waldron and Family OHIO AVENUE JEWELRY 105 So. Ohio Ave., Wellston, Ohio Phone: 384-2228 PHONES MCARTHUR (614) 506-5454 (614) 506-5721 WALDRON LUMBER CO., INC. MANUFACTURERS 6 WHOLESALERS Appalachian Hardwoods Charles Waldron President HAMDEN. OHIO 45634 flWiP 111 Jackson Square Shopping Mall 286-4106 Jackson, Ohio ADS 135 1— - nationally Advkmtiscd Brands at Discount Prices THE BROADWAY BAILEY’S FAMILY SHOE CENTER BOUTIQUE JACKSON. OHIO 48040 Trends For Today — All The Latest Styles In Fashion HOURS PHONE 1-614 206-5131 a:ao AM TO 8:30 PM Santa Cruz Organically Grown St. Michel, Catalina You Babes, Hang Ten, Levis Compliments Of McKINNIS TELEGRAM PRINTERS 116 E. 2nd St.. Wellston 384-2867 Compliments of Compliments Of Ralph PARTY TIME and Drive-Through 906 S. Penn. Ave Ida Mae Crabtree WHEN YOU RUN OUT ... RUN IN AT ASHLAND ED’S MARKET OIL Church Street • Coalton, Ohio OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK SCOn’S SLAUGHTERHOUSE Compliments Of WINKLER’S FAMILY SHOE STORE MEAT SALES BY ORDER 120 South Ohio Avenue AND Wellston, Ohio CUSTOM BUTCHERING 384-2533 Compliments Of HARTLEY PLUMBING West Broadway Wellston. OH. Compliments Of CABLE VISION OF JACKSON 380 Portsmouth Street 286-6446 JOE’S BARBER SHOP Best Hair Cut And Style In The County 914 South Pennsylvania Avenue. Wellston, Ohio Sales - Service Parts • Accessories A Complete Selection Of Quality Sewing Machines Sewing Furniture At Prices To Fit Every Budget Credit Plans Optional At Participating Dealers WHERE TO HUY IT APPROVED DEALERS Jackson Fabric Sewing Center 229 Broadway Jcksn..................... 286-1123 OHIO AVENUE JEWELRY, CO. 105 South Ohio Avenue Wellston. Ohio (Phone) 384-2228 Congratulations To The Class Of ’84! Compliments ot MONTGOMERY TRUCKING CO. Thirteenth Street • Wellston, Ohio PHONE: 384-2138 Compliments of NEWMAN’S GROCERY TOP VALUE MEATS GROCERIES 223 West Broadway, Wellston, Ohio Phone: 384-2886 Compliments Of WARD’S DRUG STORE 17 South Ohio Avenue Wellston. Ohio ADS 137 W M 1 Men Women's 223 Main Straat • Jackson. Ohio 45640 « •: (614) 286-3690 See Keith's For Specials On Prom Wedding Tux Rental GENERAL ELECTRIC WOOD FURNITURE CO. KROEHLER SIMMONS TAPPAN J50 Portsmouth Str «f Phon 214-2124 Jockton. Ohio 45640 Jackson Square Shopping Mall 286 2153 Tim Arnold. Owner Manager ERVIN’S GULF 320 S. Penn. Ave. Wellston, Ohio 3843732 G J AUTO PARTS 223 S. Penn. Ave. 384-531 I CIVIC SAVINGS Compliments Of BILL’S SPORTING GOODS Parts Plus 738 East Main St. Jackson. Ohio 24 S. Ohio Ave Wellston, Ohio 138 ADS L, HALL Compliments Of YARDGOODS McNALLY PITTSBURG INC. ■ Wellston, Ohio Designers And Builders Of Equipment For Basic Industries 151 Broadway Jackson, Ohio 286-1206 Thank You, Local Merchants, For Supporting Wellston High School 371 Portsmouth St. MICHAEL’S ICE CREAM Distributors Of Meadowgold Ice Cream Products NEW HOLLAND CROSS SONS FARM EQUIPMENT 102-43 U S. 35 WEST JACKSON. OHIO 45040 PHONE (61 A) 206 1066 Compliments of BENJAMIN COMPANY 122 S. Ohio Ave. • Wellston, Ohio PHONE: 384-2590 HUSTON'S NURSING HOME RN Full Time • Graduate LPN’s on Duty Nurses On Duty At All Times MALE AND FEMALE SEMI PRIVATE ROOMS FACILITIES FOR COUPLES Modern • Clean • Comfortable • Sprinkler System • Quiet Country Location Visitors Welcome Any Reasonable Hour No Discrimination • Medicare and Medicaid Approved Licensed Administrators McARTHUR SAVINGS AND LOAN CO. 109 No. Ohio Avenue Wellston Ohio $ SUZUKI HONDA.-SUZUKI OF JACKSON Phone (614) 286-4956 Where You Make The Difference BROOKE PHILLIPS MARK SIMMONS 10827 U S. 35 Jockson, Ohio 45640 ADS 139 r DIG IN AT THE DUG-OUT Open 9:00 AM To 3:00 PM Featuring Homemade Chili Tacos — Hams Sandwiches Hot Dogs — Pizza Bologna Sandwiches Chips — Candy Cold Soft Drinks IHflPfll 384-3311 384-3525 Auto Industrial Parts 110 S. Railroad Ave. Wellston, Ohio Your Napa Jobber Is A Good Man To Know Support The Local Merchants Who Advertise J.P. ROGERS FUNERAL HOME 125 East First Street J.P. Rogers — Class Of ’62 Fine Foods V- T 181 Main St. Jackson’Ohio 286-2303 TIM OUSLEY GARAGE WRECKER SERVICE 817 S. New Jersey Avenue WELLSTON, OHIO 45692 Phone (614) 384-2093 Good Luck From THE DAIRY CORNER 810 S. Penn. 384-2087 Congratulations, Seniors! COLL AUTO SALES Jackson, Ohio 286-2184 The Industrial Arts Department Would Like To Thank McNALLY-PITTSBURG FRICK-GALLAGHER AMD MERRILLAT INDUSTRIES For Their Generous Support Your Chrysler Corp. Dealer MICHAELS 221 BROADWAY JACKSON. OHIO 45640 PHONE 6141 286-5024 SERVING JACKSON COUNTY FOR FOUR GENERATIONS PETE A CAKLA MIC HA ED OWNERS They Support Wellston High’s Yearbook Compliments Of THE GEITZ GIRLS Compliments Of WELLSTON SUNDRY STORE We never stop — saving you money Ohio Avenue • Wellston, Ohio WINNIE BLAIR REALTY 302 Huron Street Jackson, Ohio 286-4498 ADS 141 A. fj. Stochmeitfe i, 9 tc. — MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR — Commercial • Ijidjjstrial 227 Main Street Phone: 614—286-2106 JACKSON, OHIO 45640 An Equal Opportunity Employer BBT Kuppenheimer) HAMER'S GUNS and STUFF OUTDOOR SPORTING GOOOS Manufacturer of Men s Clothes P.D. Leach 12 East Second Street Director ot Wellston Ohio 45692 Trouser Manufacturing________Phone (6t4| 384-2025 119 Weir Broadway, Walliton, Ohio 45692 PHONE (614) 384-5403 Kuppenheimer Manufacturing Company. Inc. WILSON’S UNION ’76 SERVICE 801 S. Pennsylvania Avenue Compliments Of GEM BOTTLING COMPANY 106 E. 11th St. Wellston. Oh 384-2411 The Makers Of Ski Pop Quality ’76 Products And Service 142 ADS WAUGH INSURANCE AGENCY, INC 1J4 SOITH PENN AVENL'K W ELLSTC )N. OHIO 45 rELEPHONE (014) W4-2I77 Where You Don’t Just Buy A Policy. You [ your Independent] ln$uron(el agent J Hire An Agent! m vh ou •• y THE MILTON BANKING CO. Wellston, Ohio Robbins RESTAURANT 1 Mile West Slate Route 35 Jackson Ohio 45640 Your Personal Service Bank MAXINE t fOR RESERVATIONS MAC ROBBINS PHONE 614 286 2890 Coffee Shop — Dining Room Banquet Facilities For 125 Open 7 Days A Week 7 AM-8:30 PM Sundays 7 AM-4 PM Better Than Ever! WKOV The Voice Of Golden Rocket Sports 1330 AM 96.7 FM Ads 143 It Isn’t Magic, But It’s The Next Best Thing WELLSTON WONDER WASH Coin-Op Laundry 21 W. 13th St. Wellston, Ohio 384-9924 4 A Dairy Queen 1100 S. Penn. Ave. Wellston, Ohio For All Of Your Service Needs BUD’S SOHIO Wellston 384-6515 BancOhio National Bank In Jackson, Three Locations Main Office: 160 Broadway Jackson, Ohio Compliments Of HARDWARE 8 East Broadway FIRST NATIONAL BANK Ohio Avenue Wellston. Ohio “We Always Have Time For You” LITTLEJOHN’S Corner Of Broadway And Pennsylvania Wellston Would You Like To Become An Advertiser In The 1985 X-RAY? Write: WHS X-RAY 600 S. Penn. Ave. 286-5286 • 261 Main St., • Jackson, Ohio Wellston, OH 45692 Or Call: 384-2162 Ads 145 RADIO SHACK OF JACKSON Your Computer Store 521 E. Main, Jackson 286-1410 Radio Jhaek THE TELEGRAM THE WELLSTON PAPER Ohio Avenue Wellston, Ohio THE BARON OF WELLSTON Jr. And Misses Sportswear Dresses, And Men's Clothing 106 S. Ohio Ave. 9-5 Mon. Sat. FLOWERLAND Bonnie Huston 111 First St. 384-3155 Wellston, Ohio 45692 TENDER-FLUFF DONUTS 87 East Broadway Jackson, OH 286-6619 DALLAS CHEVROLET AMC JEEP RENAULT AUTHORIZED SALES SERVICE COMPLETE AUTO RUSTPROOFING LONG SHORT TERM LEASING . COMPLETE BODY SHOP r I AMC WMEEL alignment FRAME straightening rueep 286-2171 ORENAULT MAIN - JACKSON chapman’s jewelers -L jewelers 214 Broadway Jackson f the SMITH- CHAMBERS Co. 1026 S. Penn. Avenue Wellston. Ohio 45692 Phone: 384-3140 We re Changing For You' 146 ADS THE TRAVEL SHOP LOWEST FARES TO INTERNATIONAL DOMESTIC LOCATIONS. SPECIALISTS IN CRUISES AMTRACK AIRLINE TICKETS CAR RENTALS AND HOTELS. “WHERE SERVICE COUNTS, YOU CAN COUNT ON US. 13 East Braodway St., Wellston 209 Broodway Street JACKSON. OHIO 45640 MIKE’S DAIRY FREEZE specializing in engravable gifts Delicious Foot Longs With Mike's Secret Sauce Ice Cream Specialties Rt. 93 — Lake Alma Rd. Wellston, Ohio 384-5200 PHONE (614) 286 5560 Compliments of WELLSTON SUNDRY STORE We Never Stop........ ......Saving You Money Ohio Avenue Wellston, Ohio- Compliments Of WILLIS TIRE CO. ADS 147 700 South Penn. Ave. Wellston, Ohio 384 3879 FRC1TH PHARMACY OF WELLSTON Congratulations, ’84! “Ohio Valley’s Leading Drug BOWMAN THE FLORIST Stores” Tom Bowman . . . WHS Class Of 1940 Penn. Ave., Wellston 120 West 2nd St Wellston, Ohio 384-2734 Satisfied Customers Are Our Best Advertisement RICH AUTO SALES 408 N. Pennsylvania Ave., Wellston Phone: 384-2534 PIC-PAC Compliments Of JENKINS FUNERAL CHAPEL A Complete Modern Supermarket For Your Convenience, Open Daily From 8:00 AM-9:PM Sun. Wellston, Ohio Phone: 384-2704 10-6. 302 S. Penn. Ave. Funeral Directors: Samiel D., Joan, Samuel C. Wellston, OH 148 ADS PDQ CARRY-OUT 384-9947 Lake Alma Road Wellston Best Of Luck To The Class Of ’84! GIOVANNI'S MEXICAN — ITALIAN RESTAURANT • PIZZA • • SPAGHETTI • MEATBALLS • LASAGNA • SANDWICHES TACOS • BURRrTOS OPEN DAILY 10 AM - 11 PM FRI. SAT. TILL 1 AM SUN. 4 PM-11 PM The Brennan Family __216 S. PENNSYLVANIA AV. WELLSTON u DINE IN OR CARRY OUT 384-2157 MOURNINGS INC (SINCE 1949) OFFICE EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES OFFICE FURNITURE ROYAL. ADLER SCM TYPEWRITERS SHARP CASIO ELECTRONIC CALCULATORS CASH REGISTERS COPY MACHINES AUTHORIZED SALES SERVICE 'TRY US WE SHOULD HAVE IT 286-5011 427 E MAIN STREET JACKSON. O. 45640 FREE CUSTOMER PARKING' THE PIZZA PEDDLER Free In-Town Delivery With $5.00 Order 12121 2 S. Penn. Ave. 384-4189 Compliments of RAY’S APPLIANCE FURNITURE FASHION CLEANERS 111 E. Second Street, Wellston FIRST CHCIRCH OF THE NAZAREME Come Worship With (Js! 218 S. New York Avenue Pastor Ronald Hill THE G.C. MURPHY CO. Congratulations, Graduates! 566 East Main St. Jackson Square 286-4161 Jackson It’s Never Too Late To Buy A Yearbook! Old Copies — $15.00 TOM LOCKARD INSURANCE REAL ESTATE 4fo$?r Automobil MutuaJ Insurance Co. 384-2020 CLAIM SERVICE 384-6678. IF NO ANSWER - 384 3520 384-2919 1 S. OHIO AV. - WE LISTON Pittenger Photographic Weddings Portraits Commercial 122 S. Penn. Ave. Wellston, Ohio 614-384-5475 Many Thanks To The WELLSTON SENTRY Compliments Of For Allowing The 1984 X-Ray Staff To Cse Your Negatives! SUPERIOR HARDWOODS OF OHIO, INC. Southeast Ohio’s Only Band Saw Mill P.O. Box 606 Wellston, Ohio Pennsylvania Avenue Wellston, Ohio ART EMMERT INSURANCE • Auto • Life • Health • Home • Business Jackson Co. Rt. 78 Phone 384-5677 Like A Good Neighbor STATE FARM is There. 4 East Broadway, Wellston, New Phone : 384-5539 WELLSTON NURSING HOME, INC. A Home Away From Home Personal, Tender Loving Care At Reasonable Rates For The Person Who Likes To Bake, Come To CREATE-A-CAKE Full Line Of Cake And Candy Making Supplies 422 N. Illinois Ave. 405 North Park Wellston, Ohio 384-2880 384-6759 150 ADS Bruce Rigley Company « Certified Public Accountants Small Business Accounting Auditing Service, Comprehensive Tax Service Personal Business Columbus (614) 237-5346 Wellston (614) 384-5681 Logan (614) 385-6875 3540 E. Main St., Cols., OH 17 N. Ohio Ave., Wellston, OH 29065 Evans Rd., Logan, OH Compliments Of PERDUE’S 5 10 East Second Street Wellston, Ohio
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