West Allis High School - Wamago Yearbook (West Allis, WI)
- Class of 1937
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COSTUME DESIGNER: ALICE LEONARD RUSSELL IOSEPHSON SIDESHOW REPORTERS: MABEL GIMI.ER HOWARD SAMUELSON DOROTHY IUNE GLYE LEONE GULLICKSON MARIAN OSSMAN LORETTA LE SAVAGE HILARY SMALL STEWART WRIGHT NORMAN RENK LEO WELTER ANN RAINOVIC HOWARD HOELKE OTTO KAISER DOROTHY KINSFOGEL REWRITE: MARGIE MEIGS TROUPE ORGANIZERS: RUTH BIRD DON E. CLARK RUTH WIDMAN NORMA WEIBEL CIRCUS DIRECTORS: DOROTHY LUEDTKE ETHEL BARTLETT ELIZABETH MAURER STAKE POUNDERS: DOROTHY NORDSTROM ELEANOR MELKA IOSEPHINE MUSICH MARY RAE POSTER-MEN: RUNETTE LANDIS GEORGE FELLER FAITH DALRYMPLE E i4T5Hl3i?WMK.s!Z4J1!G,.'Li5ii iG!? ' ' QM 'QAHVM' g ms 'T .1 'J -' K w 1 . LMILJE' Ringmasters 1 I E l 5 Administration The chief ringmaster of the many ringed program in West Allis High school is Mr. West. He, with the aid of the faculty ringmasters, drill and prepare the troupe of pupils for their parts in the various acts of life. Mr. West received his education at the College of Wooster, University of Chicago, and Harvard University, He has taught in high schools at Ashtabula, Zanesville, and Cleveland, Ohio. lust before coming to West Allis he taught at the Lakewood junior and senior high school. Mr. Nash is the one who superintends the work in all the companies of public schools in West Allis. He received his B. A. Degree from Dakota Weslyan, and his M. A. Degree from Minnesota University. He also did additional work at Wisconsin and Minnesota Universities. He worked his way up from teaching to principal of schools in Frankfort, South Dakota, and Oscela, Wisconsin. From there he came to West Allis as director of research, became director of instruction, and finally attained his present position. Dur- ing his three years as superintendent we have been aware of Mr. Nash's interest in the education of the troupe of West Allis pupils, The objective of the department headed by Mr. Betts is to make the Work as a trouper in junior high school more closely connected with that of a senior high school trouper. The department is also concen- trating on more efficient methods of study. Mr. Betts did undergraduate work at McPherson College in Kansas, and graduate work at Stanford University. He has taught in high schools near Los Angeles, California. F or two years he was director of research in Miami, Arizonap then he became senior specialist in research in the National Teacher Training Survey conducted by the United States Office of Education. Every day during the school season one will find these three advisers trying to improve in some way the privileges offered in their company. Through advising the faculty ringmasters they try to teach the troupers to put on the best show of citizenship and intelligent living. When we troupers get the gate- receipts from our training received in high school, we will then fully realize the privileges offered to us through the efforts of Mr. West, Mr. Nash, Mr. Betts, and the faculty. Marie Adams Marguerite Aylward Paul Bast lane Bogiel Edith Boyce Ann Butler Edward Byerly Lola Cox Lillian Davis Alice De Bruine Mabel Dittmar Ida Doerfer Edith Erickson Peter Erickson Sam Essock Herbert Fischer Mdrie Froelich Floyd Gcrbert Stella Gctz Owen Gibbon IGIUSS Gldsspoole Arthur Hughes Helen Iohnson Adolph Kdzdcx Lillian Lawson Kenneth Lovett Ruth Mc Clurg Elizebeth Mc Donald Alice Monson Mcxrgcxrelhd Meyne Elsie Morrison Helen Mom Wilbert Murphy Charles Nelson Lenore Nelson Martha Neprud I Emerson Nye Lillian Otto Amd lohn Plichta Marian Hoy ra Phillips M. I. W. 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Suppose that suddenly, through some strange trick of fate, education should be- come the Greatest Show On Earth. Imagine the West Allis High school as it would appear transformed into the big top. The Iunior class would then resemble one of the three rings , or perhaps some other unit of the big show. Late in October, Fred Muren, a versatile athlete and popular Iunior student, was elected president of the Iunior class. The other officers elected were as follows: vice president, Edward Szabo, secretary, Grace Linkman, and Marion Hafemeister and lack Reiter, co-treasurers. Preparations were begun for the big event of the year, the traditional Iunior Prom. Frank Bevez was the popular Iunior elected to reign as Prom King. Franks choice for his queen was Gladys Pelner-a small, modest young lady with green eyes and brunette hair. This year's prom boasted an unusual theme. Attractive decorations pictured an ultra-modernized deck scene from the liner Queen Mary. Six full-sized lifeboats hung suspended from the walls, through the grill work of the gymnasium balcony the dreamy gaze of the dancers wandered to the deep blue of the ocean beyond. A clever color scheme, consisting of red, white, and blue, gave the already festive atmosphere a distinctive and exceedingly marine touch. To complete the illu- sion the orchestra officially opened the promenade with a lively navy march. On April 16 a Iunior party was held to have a good time and to get acquainted. The program consisted of dancing, games, and refreshments. Decidedly favorable reports assured that a good time was had by all. Although the class was not an unusual one, said Miss Gatz, Iunior class adviser, I en- joyed every moment. Miss Gatz explained, The Iunior class is a means by which the financial load for the Seniors is made lighter, rather than an organization which renders a distinct service to the school. Side Shows gmqxwn rw 45-wvpnm in I . 5 1 1 , v I Z 1 H MLWMEH ww. 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V'xl'xl'Hl 'HU VNV- 1 t.i.lt, lwlntt, 'l'tttt.... lrin.nit-tit-ti, Ili-I--it-. Sintilxtn, lfiqnn-tw Suttnn, Slinlt-5 Xlnt-In-Il, Ili-t-tiln appreciative of tlnts .snidll dst of Clitirity tm thu ptirt til tli,- tyirlg li-tltltt, Xl.uux Kuxvufi, Lluwitliiiit- Xluxirli, lfltiiu-vi Nlt-llm. tlluttinn inn It-ft ltr riulitl, lfzutli Q l M ,, 1 , ,, llulvxmiilt, Xl,nt-iv Xlriu-, lfulu lfiiuir, tn:-il lli.unln-il:uu, lfuimim- lunlxt-1, Xlluitim lI.tnn, lflxu., V Anolhffr lmpOV-qlll Ullfilf 1-v lll'7 HI Y lVl t..K.i1 Dirty .lvltl VXI,- ltll-uiui, lltltn liiiiiiu--xuli, luin' ll-vllwiu, lu.uut.t ,I-vx X.ili:iiivI,S.i1ln' Siwiil.triiitv, ltlll ISCCISOH lVlQINbOl'L1 ol llOll1 vlulu.: iItillll'T ltvr till Vf'lt1TltJ entertainment by participating in qtiiiitxa tintl tlinivinq Tlnn ywxr Y tlie club wot: dblo to xsocurv tliu .s--rvivf-za ol Grin iltniirtltm.: Ortfli esstrd. Ar: II novelty, 11 lcinq -ind qii-it-ri wort- f-lf-ctfttl who rt-iqrif-tl Hoellce, king inriny opportunitio.: Tlwrfv i.: tin -innutil Motlit-r in-i lliiiitxlitwr the niontlily intorclub irmfftiriqg Mcccd lids: vdriou.: coniniittf-n,z wlutfli lillil' .wirw it tlii- ilitturun functions ol tlio club llvnry qirl in tlit- vlula .wrvi-.1 tin .vnu :tint znittofv, tliups tdlcinq All 4ICllV ? ptirt in tlu.: orfliiiiiutititm 'l'lin :mn rnittoo, llorotliy Kloizatg lindntritil ttonunittt-f-, Mtilwl llunlt-r, .ztwitil Brown, Worrslup conunitttvtr, Arditli liiirtlinq, inu.:iv qtniiiiiiittwi Clitirlottv lvlurpliy Tlie prrxzidinq olliciwrts lroni Svptt-iiilwur to l't-ln'u-ir',' wi-rf' primal dent, Betty Scars, vicr- prcxzidvrit, llorotliy llw-lin, .nt-tgii-tiiry, llf-tty Vidicli, tredsuror, Millbftl Ginilrvr, tzvrilw, Annti tltiltiniun Upon tlie graduation ol Betty Swine, Uorotliy lltwlin w.i.: --lf-Mol primal dent with Dorotliy Kleigst zsnrvinq tra vitro prmzitli-nt Ring Girls 1.2 tl bmncli ol Mvccti Mort- intiniiitw '1t'Olt1llIlltIllx't'.1 :Irv llllldf? tlirouoli tlii.: zzindll qrnup nl llljt-tl.111Il7ll.1 iinil int'-lliqnnt readings by rnenibnrfa ot tlin Club Soniv ol tlit- prodriini.: tlurinq the tsmriester liovo bfwri, Our l'iWlldl XVHtlll Witli l.ilfi ' Wh-it Wu Should Be: Tlidnlclul For, iiliinq Sltllltltiftlli 'Al riuiiil.:liip Hlitvy and Girl R9lCIllOUlilllfD:1M 'lilietr TTlGF!llI'tQ.S urn liolul vvvry .7lll l' 'l'iif'.:'iii',' lurini iiwziiu roorn period in rooni 246 At tlio end ol tlirw- ::i:iiiu.:tvr'.: tlw qul: r u -iv-- rind., .in tliu by tlio club lroni tlio procoodaz ol tlif- tgtirifly .milf-1: 'Flin trlitiirintln troinondouts zsuccepzzs. The presiding ollictzrxa lor l936 rind IS337 tin- llnmtliy Htwlin, president, Alice Kdltonbrun, vico prfxsidwrit, Mtili-il tlunlfir trfwias uror, dnd Ann Rdinovic, clidirnitxn ol ,afilmz liood . l Gt tlic- pdrty Tlioir idrvntity wap: lznpt .ttmrt-t until tlit- --vf-ninq tin-l tlien it wma tinnouncr-d tlitit Mfilwl Ciinil--r wit.: -in--nn intl llfiw irl Bctsidoas nidny .zociiil tilldir.: .it tlit- nclinnl, tlit- Y W Wll l1 banquet, C1 comp ftllly, .spltxsli ptirtiuz, roll:-r .ulciitini piiti-ms iiixfl niittfves and tlioir clidirnifrn lor tlif- twrin im- lll Illlt l'.?llllt stun contrnittee-, Betty Vidicli, proqrfini coninnttf-t-, Ann litiintivis, .wi'v'iw- cornrnitteo, Norinu Woibol, rolrfnzliiiit-rit tfoiiiriiitt-in Mtirtrii-K' bdxsia ol punctuolity and lfvtidvrgliip 'l'lifi.:t- rintr.: -irw pmt-l tor ot :sdlos lidndles tlnzs work Two ,still-.: wort- lit-ltl --iivli lit-inq ix Botli Moccn Club dnd Hind Girl.: own niucli til Ili'-ir prnqrtmz. to tlieir ldculty ddvrsnr, Mm: Hfvlun Ttirlitvll, .intl ywtir lay yfmr Mecca is :steadily building .atronqwr l-Jundtition.: lor' 'run vvonifxn- Wamago Annual fx 1111111111-11 1-111-11:1 1111 11111 T1111, 1111- 111111111111 C1L1Y1il 11111 11111.11- v1'111J1111:' 11111 :11111-:11111w 111111 1111- 11111111-111 W1111 1111-11 11111111-d :ez-111: 1111: 1111-1111- w11:: 1111111111-11 113' 1111- 1111111111113 O1 11111 :111111 1I'T WAMAGO ANNUAL 1111 W11111111111 11111111111 1111 19117 T111- :111111 1111111111 WQ111 1-1111y 11. 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'1'111-11 11111y 1111 111 1111- 1111w:11111111-1 1111v14:1-1 w111-11- 1111-1' 111'11v11 1111-11 1111111 O K A1 1111:1 11111111 111115 1111- 11-11111' 1111 1111- 11111111-1 '1'1111 11111111-1 1:1-11x 1111 1111- 1':111y 11r1c1 11- 111111: 11 11111111 A111-1 1-111111 11114101 11-1111 1111 1y111'111111111111'111 1'-1101: 1111- 11111111 1: 1-111111-11 111 11111111111 1111 11 C111lI11!1Y 1-11q1- '111111 1110015 Cf 11-1111111-1' 111111 1-1111111111111 1111 111:11-111-11 1'111:1 11111 1111111-11 1:1 p11:'111o1. 111111 111111111111111 1111- W11111-11 i11111r1:r 111111 11dv1-1111111111 1111 11111 11-1111111. 11111 111111- 1111111: '1'111-11 1111 1'111111- 11111 1'111111111-11- 11111111t1y 111-w:2p11p1-I 11' 111-111 1111111 111 1111- 11111111-1 11 1111111 :'1'111'1111 1111111-1 MQ111-1: 10 11111:-11' M11111111 M1-111: 11. 1111 11111111111111111-1, 1111111 111111y111p111 1:2 1111 11111:111111:r 11111111111-1 1111111X,1Yl 11111-111-1 M1 1,:':'111'k 1iY1C11V11i1,1 Ivlaforg 1111 1111 1111v1:1 1-1-- MIXED CHORUS tlltp xftvi h-tt ti- iightt: Yi-tlvt Kzumtpp, IM:-inlay Yi-uuiruui, Ruth XY:uzin-r, Mzithihlc lwtettsm-ii, Victor Rhtuh-, llisnnu Pwxk, lmvtrx Avkm, lilicsti-r Synmliui, juhus llxiulvr, liiigi-rw Swzmtz, llcriiiu- XY:ule, Vlizull--ttv Km-lui, Rusuln- Mqirlmwskn, Ruth ll:-pzirl, tlvul row-lt-ft to riglitl: Mary Ilzivlicck, Shirley RM' flvttulzui, fllgu Sflil-Ii-ilvi, XY:ilili'rn:u' Suri-v, Rtivliiuml Slnigelski, l lllgt'llt' gxlllllllll, lmwell Kutlin, t4l.ir'm-ilrv Y-alkuizni, Yiiwgivlizi Srlivniilt, lfthrl llzirris, Maimitiii- Ytuizu-lu-ck. tjril rowflcft In rightlt .tlihlrril .Xmli-vsirxl, Shiih-x luikc, Iivriiire' Srlitwil, lbtmntlix llyriirrs, Risyiiimlcl fox, Rivlizinl llljflilllllll, .Xhlvil yl.ii'ks:-ii, Ilzmivl l.ih.in, fail Kolsttu, 'lhnx .X11olln:i, Iivtsy Kvlsmrr, l'l1lll:l llcliling. t-ith row-lrft I llllhtl. linnlx llvlmx, M.ng.ul4't llznmlt-ln, Mxliirll Ynhii, llzlrvvy lkh-r, Rullvsrt llertliuhl, ,lulul flow 11111 xl-llllill, vlark 'l'i-villltwk, Smliv Spxirxiviti-v, ylznu- ll.mh-x, liilith 'lzuism-il, llorutliy Norilstriml, livt-lyu Itiigus. alt.-ttlun ww h'tt to vxuhtlz ,l.u1i't llunthtk, l r:uu-i-s lluiulck, lN1:u'gueritv Ilin-rgci'ivii-:ste-i', llvttv Sinus, Russvll XX.ihh'ts, liilxniiil Nltil-uw, llmmlil 'li-u'si't, XYilli:un l'c'i'k, lim- lllll'I'lN. lfthvl .Xiiilri'soii, Nutt.: Ili-Ili-, 'lu.uut.i gl-ti Xliliqui-t, l i.iiii'i-N Iftttv. STUDENT DIRFCTORS 1Nt,iu-lmu hti ti- liuhtt I..---n.niI Sli-xi-1, Iltumlil l'l:nli, X-iringni fYl,:islx:i, Xllutliittp Ntintlim lissti-i, INIHIIIE hit! to iuqhtl I.4ui.nm' Ilviivll, Ruth Ili-tliui-ns, I.iIIi:iu ttvi-i'tiinv Jiytl, .Xlhiu Mixed Chorus The Mixed Chorus is a combination ot the Boys' Glee Club and the Girls' Glee Club. They meet as a mixed group on Tues- days and Thursdays, and as two separate groups on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. The purpose ol the Boys' Glee Club is to give the members an understanding and appreciation ol music These qualities help every boy to find real enjoyment in music The purpose ol the Girls' Glee Club is the same, except that they also iudqe arrangements and learn how to read notes On February fourteenth the chorus sang over the lournal station. luanita loy Valiquet was the soloist tor Go Down Moses, Rosalie Mackowslci, Italian Street Song, Ruth Caspari, Ulnllamatasf' Robert Berthold, Old Black loef' and Raymond Cox, Swing Low, Sweet Chariot There is a very uselul experience gained in the Mixed Chorus ln fulfilling a pre-arranged schedule ol singing beter-i clubs, or- ganizations, and meetings outside ol school and progrtiins within the high school during auditorium periods, they ticcustoiii tht-in selves to singing belore an audience As a separate group the Girls' Glev Chili hits .zuna lor the Woinenks Christian Ternperance Union sind lf-ll--rmuri .wliotil Thi-y also donated their services to vtirious church orqiiriixiitiuri.: in the City The boys Cleo Club 11: under the lmidurzliigv wt Mr llihnv s'ock, and the Cwirls' Glen Chili 1.: dirt-rtfwl by Mis.: Cox At the beginning ol thf- .xr-int-.att-r the Girls til +-v' Chili i-lt-civil firi entire cabinet tlorinerly they hit-t only ii pit-.11tlf'nt, lit-tty Sears, but they discoverr-d thiit they had ti tyre-it nt-wil lor' ii cornploto cabinet lwciiiine ol their v-iriou.: uritl'-rtilcui-.i.1 The club, therefore, elected Olati Schrotwlwr pri-shit-tit, llI iltC'.1 ltun-lwlc 'ftl : DTP'tildPTtl, and Shirley li-1-N Zottiniin, .s iii' rut irx' trzil lft'-1.1'1Tltli . Student Directors Our sifrxool his lotta lt f-l' It :mutt-tl lui 1,1 irrtwzl-.1.:lx'w ::t'i..tv .iepiirtinent hint r f-t' eii'ly Mr' Ellitwk iltwidf-il hi t1l'v ' l'ill'Il'l 11t'ident iniz.uc1tin.: tin opporttiriity' to hwirn the rztf-vltim' tit ti: recting Tlzey direct thi- lt-irtd or tu-'liu.:tr.i 1:1 wlrvh tt:--z' gritty This give.: thf-tri priivtiviil e:-:i't-i'.+-:nv- tintl it vhrzxw- fu '-1' their filmtlltlfizl 'When tikinq ltinil tizifi l'T.'l11',1lT.l, tht- sttitlfrrif.. trim lruirrt the hindatiierifiiln ot re-icliria not'-.1 lor rlll '4'llll'I tit: wrwlit-,rttti -intl 'li-ey ,study 'he live.: ol .ziivh uuinmrtiil vwrzziiuwxz 11.1 liifh Fieetlioven Htiridvl, Chopin iinil iiotigii The blind girxicti was f-vt-ry Hiahtlt hour tu the hiiili ,z 'Stool .mth toruzin and the .studs-nts ttilw turn.: in cliff-vtiziq A' wrt-r .i.:,:f':ulilg.' progrdin lloniild Cliirlc hiid tht- privilv-tie ol t-iktizii Mi illtwwl-12 place and dxrvctfwl tht- MA lttinii llor tht- lh Y 1fhi'.'.' 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Rwlutt Gran, Micltne-l Maittliflt. tirnl ruvi'-f lill 111 tipltll lllgn IP11t.1tttt, l'l-ttrttu 1-11l.1flt. lhtt-1 lx:-lun-1, K1:11'11:11'1't l1'1'111r1'. l.4tr1':1111v llvtt, lla-litt R1-ll111.11t, luttm lxltttix. .X1111 Sttutl, Nhttlvx Nltlrltvll, Mtltltwl Ilftmqltty, Ruth l.:11111t11-1, luJll'X Krall. 'x1.111 llxtxltult. lltlt tt-is ltlt tt. tight! 'X1:1x1111' Sttttttttrt, lftlu-l ll:1111N, A411-lv S1111-r, Oliva' Nnyi-N, l'1111l1 -I.1111N11. ,lttvttlititv l'm-111111-, Kl.1t1'1ll.1 .X1l.1111N, lk-rtlv llfttttlwmtk, llmwttltt Ilivkvl, lm.-tf V111-ry, llltu I1t11w.t11tl. lillll' litwllltxtuttt, Y111.111 K':11141ll, Rr.1t:1 Kltm-N, N1t1111:111 We-ilwl, A111111 S:1l:11111111. tlittttttttt tt-11 ltlt llt ttghtl' Xwlnt Stttttlt, l'.1111lx l,111'1la1, .X11t1:1 I':111m'11k:1. Szulu' S1t:11:11'1111t, lsztltr Nttvtl, llttlvlltt Vlllxlllx, X1-1.1 'li-ttxtt-:txt-11, ,Xltu llttlt, Mutt N1:1111tr1t, l :11th li:1lry11111lc, Y1111111111 H111111, llttth littltltttllf, I.1X11111 Ifttlttt, Ruth Stttttlt, LATIN CLUB 'l l' 'tttt ltll 'tt tltllttt X1.ttu.1ttl lltttxttt, I.t1lx11 R111tll, 1111111 l.t11lx11t:111, Ilrtttttlml lf1:1111'1x, ,lmsitt li-'tty-tltttlk, It-11-ttltx ll-ttlttt, ,XI111 lx.1lt111lt111tt. l.'111l 11111 lvl! tit 1113l1tt: lhfttx X'11l11'l1, Ruth XY11l111:111, Nt-tttt,1 Vtitlwl, lttttttlltt l,111'1ltL1. Xttt-1t1.1 llttuttx, ,Xtttt lllttt-lm. lhtt--tltx ll:111111'111:111, ll1l1'11 Srhziitt, tllttttttttt 11111 Intl tt- Attultll ltltal llztttlttt, llttlfttzw liwlirlttt. l,1t111:1 ll:11t1111t1:1t1. lflyttzt l'vllm'u1'111, M,111tt1t Itttt-l. Rtttlt 1.-tttxtlhtllt, l'1.11I lltttl. t ti' 5 Spanish Club ln :studying the Spanish lanatiaqc- tho :tnrtioraz and f3f'TlOl'llCI1l are living the lile ol the Spaniards: lhrouah lctarninq thc- lanauaaft, Songs, culture, and history Ol the country The club, which meets thc- laszt 'l'l111r1tday ol thet tttctnth, ham a varied program ol siriging, 5tllOl'l playa, rfvadtnqga, and Qzvlvcltottpt One ol Mrs Slaterrz ltvct Clafsfsetre :sc-rvv tlil C'llt1lYlllf'Il and thr-y arrange the program lor that Il1P0lll'lCI The Spanish glow club, which han: ltt'6'Il prttqrtwntrtq nttvttly lar two years, 1:2 learntna rttorft and tttorv- ltf'tTllllllll zzortagz 111: tha- zfaernester rolls by Arttonq tl1ft1r cctllftcttott al lwatittltil 11a11a.:, 1101111- :awe-Qt and lovely, ::o111v pctppy and loud, arc- La Ct11'l1t1ra1'l1t1, La Paloma, La Golendriria, Hauta lvlartarta, Alla tin 1-l llttrtvltit Grande, and lvlarqtnta, and th:-ir ffl1r11:ttt1t1:: gzftrtage whtfh ttrtt translated lrarn lflnaltfsh into Spantxzh Each Ol lhft Claslsir-:1 llC1Vf' 11 rift! :tl ttlltvf-12: wlttvh ttil-:tt tvtrw ttf thc-tr indetpondont llllfllflfxtifl lavh alma han 11 ln-,1::1rv ttttt -tl which lil take-n lhr- tztartwg to .1-ttcl llctwftrx In lltfttt l. tl 1.,. 111-11 :tr a ailt far thrt lrtarltr-r llarlyitttltf-11pr111atltwvlttltvvt11:1ttfw.t-ttlt-flwttlttx111.111-tizttttt Spanish rrtcctrdzt wffrf- C-lttttirtntrl ttncl lll1'll ::twt'l1:.11, titw 'tx 1111- rttffrrtf-r lj' lhz- 11:1r' rtl ll11:1 atll Thr' Ctll1:'ftr.: lctr il6'Ftlf'lIlltf'l' lit l'vlt111t1t'u wt-tw l' f-.i tw. 'tt ttt kara, ftfE12ilClK'Y1l, Llctrtt Carl, vti'r-ptr-zzttlttrti, litttttt.-tt Vltttlf- ,twtw Zary, trtrl lvlttxtnft Sctrrtrztftrz' lrt-t1:111twt lliwttt thtt 'IItltlli1'l-'Tl ttl lictrntcft Vvhtafz He-11111 Klftrr-11 vv11.z ftlttt-tml .tt'ttttt1:'. lfttt t'l'1: ' 'indf-r lhf' aa'1'1.'ftr:1l1:r' ctl lVlr: f3lt1l1-: . Latm Club Oftrt Htl tltf 1t.11r1 lF't1ll1lt:' tl ltlll .ttlw zilttttt' 1: 'P11' ttt 'lil tl Hotttant' Hattttirtt attftrtrltlvl fltlttttlttttz, llttttt 111,11 'l'ltt.1' 1t'- fllt' ward: lhiil rtpftrt tht' 1'11lft 1'l1ttxt.' ftl tlt-- llwtttttttt lltin trtt lltttt: 1:1.. Cl 'l'ctcia','l tv lhr- ftllltllll llfttltcltm .?ll1fl'y'll1Ll 11111 W-:liz til Qftvftttt tttttl Ytttttt 1:1l 'fttl arf-al llrtrttztti tittlhctr, anal tttftlu tttttttt 1:1 tlftltttl 1:1 ill' xittlt , til thf' ifpiu, Cl1L'1,'I1:':'f'4l at trtfwltttapz tttwltttltt tht- lttw ttl t1::. ttg. Harman.: qfttttptrtzlattz' ttl llitttttirt tttttl ttttttlftttt Jtltt t1:tt1 ttllz' 1:1 Jittrtrt ol tltft ltftltclaysl vftlftltrttlfttl lip' lltft lltttttttt, ltp lllt' fttl .tn 1r11f1al1c:1 was hfflcl tft tztlrwlttvtt lltt- ttftw txtzzzltr, ' 'Ett- fI1f,'1ilt Tl!',1 cl tht' ctra.111t,'t1lttt:t til tztvttlftrtt lltttttt1:t lfach yor: to 1t1tv1t11r.1a- Livltttlttll-ltltt tht' l..1ttt1 Vltttt 311- 'tit tltft llta Statztx lllll tttsttlttl tt- tl,tt,-111111-tttu whit .11 t'.'+i . i 1:1 it 1t:tt:tt1 11r1 rtvftrttaft fl TllT1f'lVlV1'l' tt? ttltftvt- trt l,t1lt:1 'l'ltt.r- 'tttttl 1l 11111 f'Tft'!'IllQ'td tat flw Clrwwtrvtrtcr :I rttttrx lwlttttt fht- l1.tgt.tt 1 'ttzttttlx' Tllfl :art 11l llrtrttflty' l.11t--llltcw tw1ll.1 lltf- tttttftltrttit 2 tttlttt fhw .wb-COn:'11l llf-Qtr' Vtcltvh lltl, vlttttttff ttl itll llutt zttttttlltttt, ftorptltg' Hftrtltrt, thtt rvrtltt-, lu-ftp: tltff tttvctrttla, t1:ttl tht 111: ttftwt Ardtth Httrfhna atvfv thrt lt:tt11tv1t1l .:lt1tt1:: til tht' 1-lztlt Mtg. lXf'BYlllTlft 1:' lllft lIClX'l.1VI' ctl llttt llwtttattz Any iefrzsott who 111 ialqttttx ctr l1t1.1 tak:-tt l,t1lt:. 111111: lllt'Y1.l 't fl11:1 clttlt, :aft lltal lllfiifl ll:t11t111.:' ctl 'llttltty llltlly' lf-1111: ttltt-11' tltt- RO111ar1:: ctl Yftsztftrflay lty :ttt1tl'1'1t111 tttttrm- ttltttttt lltwtt t'1.:'.tttt.' ltabtlz' dr'-:xy lft:1l1val1, 4'f'Yf'lIll'Illf'li, -ttttl 11411111.- French Club A11111111-r 1-11'111r1-::q111- 1t?1l11lF1? 01 11112 :aidc::11ow 1:2 the French 17111111 qrc-up 111-::1111-1: 11-c1r11111q 1111- 11111q11r1qf- O1 the French 1-1-of-lv 1111-11' ::1.111q1:, poetry, 111111 h1::tory they have enguqed 111 1:1-v1-r111 11111-r1-::1111q 111111 pu-111111110 11c11v111e:: A 110111, which was 1-r1-1-11r1-11 11-r 1111- H1-1111-co111i11q 1-11r11C11-, received 11 hrst pr1ze Az: 1111-1r 111-xt 1lC1lVI1Y 1111- 1711111 :sold W A. H S per1r1c1r11:: in 111111-1' 111 r111.11- 1111111:: 111 111-1-ly toward 11xp1-1111125 1or C1 trip to M11111::o11 W11lC11 W111: 111141-11 1-y 1w1-1v1- I11k71I1bfTf2i of the C11111 T111- 1'r1-111-11 1'1111:1:1-1: try 111 1101- 11:1 1111111y Pre-11011 111OV16?S as 1-11::::11-11- 111 11 1111-11p '1'11111: 111r, 1111-y 1111v1- 1111-C011 11130111 five 1r1p:: 11-qv-1111-V 111 1111111111-11 11- 1'1-q11l11r 111-11111 1:111:z,:1-1: 11 111111111 11111111111 group 1111:1 1-1-1-11 11-11111-11 w1111'11 1111-1-1:1 11111-1' 11111111-1 11111'1- 11 w1-1-14 to 1-011- 1111111- 11-1111111111 1111- 1'1'1-111-11 11111111111111- 621111: 1-1 1111- 1'r1-111'11 1'111.:1:1-,: 11r1- 1-111111111111 Io 1-ropurv xllld :servo 11 1'1-1-111-11 ll11'1l1 111 1111- 1'r1-111'11 1111111111-1' '1'1l111 1-r1-11-Q1 w111: 11111-1111111-d 11-1' 1111- 111.11 111111- 111 1111113 11111-11111 11-.:1111-11 g:1x 1111-11111.: 111 1'111111'1-y Mhz.: 11111111 1-1F1C1i:SOI1 1111-11 1111v1::1-1' 1111.1 1-1-1-11 111-11- 11- 1-1111.1 1-11 11- 111-1 1'111::.:--.1 111111 C11113 11 11111- 111-111'11 1111111-111 111111 ::1-111.- 111111 11111111 11111-r11111t115:1 1-11 1111- 1111- 111111 1'11111111- 1-1 1111- 1111-111'11 111-111111-.2 1-:11- 1-1 1111- 1111-111 11111-1'1-.:111111 1-11-111'11111.: 1-v1-I' 1-11 111 1111- 111111111-1111111 w11,: 111111 1-v 1111- 1'1'1-111'11 111111- T111--J -1'1-. y . . 1 11 ::1'1-111- 111-111 1111- 1:1111-W1111-1 1'1111-, C1111-1: 1r11111'o1,: 1-11 1110 1-1-11:11 1-1 1111- 1111'11-111 '1'11-- 1'11-111'11 1'1-11-1-11111-.1, W111- v1,:1f 1'1111- 1111- xv--11 14111-w:1 111 A1:11-111'-1 C11111111-111- C1111-1-r1 L11' 11:1111V111111'11'1- U11--V1111--1' German Club --1-:111-11 11-1111.-11 11x11r1'- d 1111- 11-111: 1111- 111-1111111 1 .1111 W11.: 1-1'11111111'1-11 1111111-1' 111' 111r1-S111-11 ot Mr 1' A W1-11-1-1 1-11111 111 153117 1:1 1111- 1-111zt 11-w y1-11r.: Mr Worrwf 1111:: 111111 111111'11 W1-111 W1111 1111- 51111111-111 U1-111101, 1111- H1-Y 111111 1111- 1-1-1-11 :111-1'1- 111111 1111-1-1-11-1'1- M111 M1-y1-1, W111- 11111: fr11-1-1-11-11 11111011 111 1f11r1-1-1- 1111.1 1111-Q1-11 1-V1-1' 1111- 1'11I15 '1'111- 1:11-1-111111: 1111- 111-111 1-11 11111-1111111- '1'1111r,:1111y.1 111 -1 UU O 610131-4 111 11-1-111 1111 !111v11111-1-11 111-11111111 1-111-11,1 111-111 1:11-1-2111111 01 1111215 1-v1'11 1-11 11111-1111111- 1'1'11111',':: 1111111111 W1111'11 1-11.:1111-.13 1.: 111.21'11.1.11-11 1-md 1-1111-11111111111-111 1-111-11-11 A 11-1-1-11 11111-wg: 111111 111-11111 111r1-1-1o11r111.: 1-1 1111- 1'111p1.1 1111-1111-1-1.1 111.:1- 1-1-11-1111 11- 1111- C1111- I.111'11 1'111,:.z 1-1-1'--111-ga 11111-111111111-11 1-1-111'1-r11111q 1111- 1-ZE11-r 11110111111 11 1-1-11111'11 1-1 11-1-I--.11-11111111-1-.1 1-1 w1111'11 17111111-r111v 1'11-gk 1.1 111-- 1-r131:1- 111-111 K1111t'1 1-1111-1-1:1 1-1 1111- 11-11111'i1 1-1 1'1-1-1'1-.21-z111111v1-.1 1:1c111d1-.1 0111- 1'111-.:1- v11'1-1-11-.z1111-111, 1111111-11111'111- 1f1.'1c.:11-111, .11-cr1-111ry, 0111- 1'Q111:11-1', 111-11.11111-1 111111 M1411 1. M1-y1-1, 1111- 1111'111ty 1111V1.11-I' 1111- 1'1111- 1-11111111.11-11 11 1-111-111-111111-11 1-111'1y 111:11 11111 111-1'or11:2 v1'1-1'1- 1-1111'1111:1-11 1-1' 111-111111-11 11- 1111-111 111111 11111,: 1111- 1111-1111-1-1.1 1-:muy 111111111111 1111- 111111v1- 111-11111111 1:1-1111.1 1-1 1-111 111111 111-w G11r1111111y 111 1111'11' 1-11-111.1111p: 1111-v 1111'111111- r1-1-1-111: 111111 111.r1'11.1g:1or1.1 11:1 r1-- :11-W111-11 G1-11111111 1411111'111'11-11: 1-1 111-1-1111111 11121147111 111111 11-1101111 QI11- 111'1 1-111y:: 1111- 11111-11 1-1 v1'1111'11 1111- 11111111-r1-11.: 1:1 1111- typ- 1-v 1111-:at 1-1 1111- 1-111-11.1 A 1'11111111111:1 1.1 111-1-1-11111-11 111 1-111'11 1111-1-111111 1-v 1111- 1-r1-forrod pr1:.:1dm1t W111- 111141-.1 1'1111- 1-1 1111- 1-11-1111111111 -11111 11,1 1-11r111'11-111175 11Vz?TY 1111-111- 1-1-r 1111:: 11:1 1-1-1-1-1'1111111v 11- 111.11-111v 111.: 11111-111 1-r 11111-1111-111s1111111111.1 1'OL1i'?11 CLUB 11 111 1 11 1111 1-1 111-1111 Xuvu- f.11111xxN111, .X111'1- 1111111111f1:111. 11111111111 1x:1111111N111, XX:11111:1 1x1111:11x111. 1 11111 1111111111-111, vS1111.1 N11l1xl11, 14111111111 5.111111-11. 111111 11:111'11111. Mlw 1. 111111111 11151111 11-xx 11-11 1111.1 1x11N11111X111, 1111111 XX111111111x111. 1111111 51.111 11411. .X11111111 51'111x111111'll111'1p, .X1111 51111111-, 1 I11 11111111111--111. 511111.11 111... 1'1111AT1111f1 I 1 111 I111 111 11111111 11111111 4Q11..1l1, X111-1111 811.11111 I1111--1111 ll--1-1111, X1:1111111I1 I'111-1x111, 11111141111 1 1111 11 1111114111 1111111111-111111 1111-1111111 11111 1111 111 111q111l. 111. 11.1111111142 R11 41 1 111 111111, 111--1 11--11141, 111111 1'1111111I. I1111,111I XXI F ft , 1: X A, rg , , 1 S 1'-1 ff , 1 . , , if , .i . 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OT16' dr-111111-1 1111d 1111111-11-11 111 11111-111111111111 11- 11111 1lC1f7G1E' l1 l 1119 S111-11oy1J1111 111-1-1'11v T1111111111111-111 111111 C7111111' r1'11l'1E 1116-y de11d10d Twc1111vf-112, W11If'1l 11111-1 w1111 11111 N 11 1. 11111111111:11-111 1111d 131y111o11111, CI 111CI1l 111111111111 11-11111 T119 111:11 de-c1::1o11 dc-111111-11 111 1111- ::1-11111111 111111: 1111111 111 1111 S1111111111111 L1-1113110 11f11HK11f' '11O111I1f11111'111 111 W1111w111111:11 111111 W1-111 M11w111111c-11 T110 111-X1 d1-111111- 1111111 11111411 111 W1111111-111111 W'11V1f1 w11 10:11 bo111 1116- 11eqd11vs- 111111 1111111111111v1- 111-111111-1: A1 1110 d1:1111C1 1011111111111-111 111 1111- N11111111111 11111-111111' 1.1-1111111- 111-ld 111 MC1TQ11011C' U111v1'-1::11y, 1V1111C11 5, W11z:1 A111:1 w1111 1-111111111111-11 11111-1 1wo 1111111d:1 111 111-111111- W1111111 111v111v1-11 111-1-1111-1: w1111 13111-1111y gan W11:s11inq1O11 1111111 SC11C701, Ki'T1019111'I, 111111 1l1111w111111 171111111111 11111: ps-11c1d 16111111-1-11 1111111111-111 111111 111111-11 111111 111 11 1111111 111 1OY1Y-I'11T1f' dP11f11c-:1 Wl111 111111111 1-1111111-1-11 111111-11-111 ::1'1111111:' The 1111-1111111111 01 1111- ::q1111d 1111- v1-ry 1111111-1111 1111- 1111' 1-1-rv11-1-1 111 1111-11 CCCIC1l 111111 1111-1111y 1111111111-1 MY 111lW1111C1L' Dramatic Club Programs, as in all elmo, has played itis part in -lctlng During Slialu-z:spm1rn:s period dctiuq w-Jas conlined to the astdge. Now wo have acting in many important fields :such a:s in the movies, radio, church, and ischoolzs Thom urn mony new plocers where dcting its used, and young people :starting out in this tield ought not to bvcotuc dizshoartfrnfzd. The luture actor:: and actrorsgsois ot the :school can be found in Mr Nycfas :speech claisnirgs Thome who om istudontzs of the dramatic clciisiseis automatically become memborzs ot the Drdmotic Society. Mr Nyoks beginning cla1s::fi:: :study isoloctionzs ond tundd- montalps thot will holp thom overcome: oxcoasis :stdge tsolt-conscious rioisis, :staqo tright, rind hlndranceas in ispeecli Mony costs orc :selected lroiu the second zsoiiioastirr cloistsos lfvtrry othi-r Thurzsdtiy oltor ischool or program is presented in room Mb Tlimso programs: aro treo ot chdrgo to tho .studontps ,so that the im-inlwrzs ot the cla.s:st:.s may overcome: any intoriority COlllPlt'tX that thvy may havw The ntuderntts, tliorvtorff-, tire urged to attvnd tluusv pvrloruiancixs, bocauzso the larger the audience thi- mom vi-:pviwiicu tho pirrlornior will out Although :selections and playa uoniztituti- mont ol tho program, mursic olnso hos on important rilatnw at tlimw nit-Q-tirifyzs Any muisically minded rnorn- lwr ol tho oruaiuxtation ha.: ii chaucf' to display his tdlcnt Thu llramatic Socivty ha:s no olhcoris The Forensic Society takwas cart- ol thivir mont-y allauzs, and Mr Nyc holdn the vxocutivo position ul o--nf-riil xfllillfllliitl Cl.i1s.:':s iltvirniitv with ohiiirniran and prograuiqs Forensics Thi- llLTl'r'll.3lx' Soon-ty, which ziifrirlz ittf-r .school on the tir,s' and third Wmlriiwsclay ot nach month, i.s tor thoisw :students who oirv iutvroasti-d in ilwlmatiua, oratino, docliiiuung, vxtoniporiztng, clrauiatiziuq in tact, in any typo ot .spiwcli activity The rvgular riivvtirigm ol thi- ,socivty aivv iii: uiouiliifrrs in Hxceillusit opportunity to takv part ui ,such activitioic. 'l'lu:: yi-ar thi- psovif-ty .spion.:orf:d the -ill-cla.s,s pltiy Allie? VVl1olO 'l'owu':s Talking 'l'lu,s could not have beori done Without the gurivroiigs COUfN'l'i1llOll ol lvlr Nye-, who coached and produced the play :so zsiiccmztsliilly Thi- .zocivty tis .1l.so gratvtul tor tho counsel and acllvv :support ol Mr liuvvtt, livacl ol tho Ffngligsli dwpartmont Wmzt Allin High :school ir: one ot tho tivo hundred :schools ui thu nation which aro iiii-iulii-rgs ol tho National Forvngsic League Stud--utr: who rt-pri-:si-ut Wust Alla: High :school in ,spoacli coritft-:sts with othvr school.: rvcviyi- crvdit points, ii curtain number ot which vutitlv thvm to pin.: .siorulyuiq thvir zuouibwrfziiip in th-2 N F l. Thv otticwiws ot thi- gsocivty tor tho tir.:t ,soiui-.stor worn proisidont, Ilonald Kovluig vici-prevsidvrit, Frank Goodfy secretary, lane Mcliowvu, trva:suri-r, livrnut Langdon, and .swrgodrit-at-armis lfdward Wichnvr Tho prwsorit othcorgs are president, Norinou livulc, vivo-propside-rit, liorothy Horrlin, psocrotary lane Mc Kowen, troaisurirr, lfdward Wichnor, and sergeant-at-i,irm.s, Richard Bu:s:s Mr Hawluigu ins tho laculty aclvlgstrr ol tlu:s club ond tho uif:inl1frr.s owo much ol their ,succfrzsgs to hi.: Italo COuIClllI1L.I DRAMATIC CLUB tlulp raw--lm-tt 'lu rightl: l.i-on lliiplvvukl, lloimlil tngmx, Rum-1 l,ulll, R-:ln-il lhzliulvx, .Xrimlil Nlium .Xlviu llviglin, llwl llm-zilx, Ga-oi'gv l x-llvr, llonxilml Vlsirk, l r:uik Viiiirqiil, llziu Ylzlnwu, Yivtin' llisrysitli Rulwrt llruslir. llml row liftr to riglitlz Ruth K.iNp:li'i, ,lnliu l'r:iur1s, l' l'v1lri'ii'k Slllulszivirli, in-mg: Rimwirk. NY:ililciu:ur Suri-1, Rolwrt ll:-i'lliulil, ,lurk IH--li-1'--iii, Quculuu Rumli-ziu, llwwzuwl Ssiiiiiu-lxmi liilwilril NYu'liiu-I, Kermit l,:iiip:nli-rl, Nuriuuii Ri-uk, l,.ur:iiun- Stu-lun. t.lril naw li-ft tu right J: .Xiizutnnx ll1'Li1i'llitcL, Gm-oixfizllxzi Kin-piwl, l.us'illi' Gm'1':lr4l, Guin' l,m-vt-uli:igm'n, lfilusi lit-lllmg, Rosiilu- Nlxwliuvvski .xtll'llIlL' llcttluff, Nliirimi Sli-in-r. Slurlrx' Rm- loltmmi, l.iIli:ui Uri-iwiim-, llnrutlis lliwlui, Mullulnli l'ctm'lNt-il, l'liyllix lliillirkxuii, lhriwutlii licvvli, Iloi is llruuvtl. tltli i-iw-f It-fi tu right li Ufxiliilzi l l ls i t lnum 1i:i', llutty S-mx, lbmntliy ,luuu Glu-, Mins fXl.uiiiwt, Kl:iii4.iirt Km-llv, Gt-urgcttu Turks, Slurlc nlw, l'zuth llulrymplr, l,c-mu lloetx, -lm-gm Xuuiug, lflmlxs R.itti-x, Xift-align lwlillliilmlxmi, l'.lm':inui lllt-wiuxlsi, ,Xml Rguiiuviv, l.uvi':iii1i- rlzirulwni, Nlziln-l Guulvr, .Xlirv Kzulli-ulnuu. tllottinu :uw-flrtt ti iigtut: Maury l.ziSuNzs, llrlvu Rumi-ll, Ritzi Srhuuls, lfvi-lxu Klztlusfzils, lmiisiivw lli-ivvll, lin-tty lmvulvnl Klzitliilnlzt Kluuip, ylcxsu Gott-rli.ilk, lftlu-l llxuris, Yoriim llzu-lilvu, Nlzuuznvl Kli-iu, X1:u14.nn-I llxi-l l:ORENSlCS tl'--it I-vw li-tt In riglitl: lfilwaiwl XYu'luu-1, Rugi-i' l,--th, Rulwit li-uiiullx, lfmuli Homin-, K4-ruul lniiignl-ni XYilli:uu yloliuwm, Ricliqiiil llznnkm-lilcr. lklulillv i-iw li-tt In riqlitlz llmmlil Km-lui, Rust' liulvzzil Vhvllis Gullickvvll, llfrivvtliy llivvlul, Mzitliilili- l'i-tn-in-ii, hlsim- XlrKuwf'ix, llnmtlix' l.i'i-rli, Gli-u l'uuu1l tqlluti-nu row- 'lm-tit lu riulul' liwuzilml 'll-Iwi-t, Nlzugii- Sli-ug-, l .utli Ilzilisiuplv, Nlxirx Rru-, llur--tlix lim: lrlyr, lu'su'i.u'ttzi llurlx-, Gi'ivigl.iim KM-pin-I, Ri4'li.u4l lluw. Home Help Club The prize winners ol our circus are the rnernlier: ol the Horne Help Club, a branch ol the National 4l-l Club Under the leadership ot Nancy Kaeppel, Iunior leader, and Mr. Fay Coon, this club has had a very succerzslul year, For the fourth consecutive year they have won the Horne llconornics silver cup in this county They also have won plaques in can- ning, clothing, and foods These are the prolectzs that the club takes up during the year, Several girls have won tripi: to the pztate honor cainp in Madison which automatically makes: theni rnernbersz ot the Mil- waukee County 4l'l Council Ruth Bird and Huth Widrnan went to the camp last year, and Anna Salarnun will rnake the trip this year Georgianna Kaeppel and Fluth Widrnan won a trip to the National 4H Club Conare:1:: in Chicaao ltecaupze their demonstration received tirsat place in the :state Conte-:st The rnernbers also attend the annual expouitiori at Grant Park each year. Last suurnrner about live ol their rneuilrerf: att'-rici ed this exposition. lfach one received not lem: than three prize.: They are making plans to be voted the niogzt popular club The officers: lor the past year were liuth Wulnian, prepzrviv-rit, Ruth Wagner, vice-president, Georaianna Kaeppf-l, wfwrr-tary, and Beatrice Kaeppel, trasfzurer The newly elected other-r:: are Anna flalanruzz prfuzitierit, Beatrice Kaeppel, VlCt 'Pl'Ff1lCif'Tll, Ruth Widuian 11-wrt-tary, liuth Bird, trear-zurer, and Ruth Waaner, :zcribe The club aaain loele: lorward to a very xiii'-'fr' phil we ir Nature Club 'Hand Heart, Health, and ll:-ati 'l'll1:1 11. tue zyzziltttl that Nature Club, a branch at the National 4ll vluliu telltrvvu in it,: rounded proararn ol activitifrzn lt:: rnain cwltyfwt iz: tw learn the beautie: ol nature and also ll:Tl'illllll l1t1 in the lieniv During the year the inenilterg: :nade varioni: hikina tripp to Whitnall Park, Greenfield Park, and llunilitwlnlt lhllll The club alrzo rnade a trip to Whitewater, VVll ll' tliex' .zpf-nt the weekend planting trees and llawf-rsn liurina fluw tune they also learned the duties et a lioiirleliulel, lor lllf j' vw-re' in wh irat- ot a zsrnall cabin. Under the advirlfiruliip oi Mr l'ay Coen tht' airlx iltIX'f' progressed in their exhibit work in the fill lruilthna at the Wi.: consin State Pair Their exhibit wan a rnodr-l larru with itu wind breakers, chicken hou:1e:1, barn and silo, a llli'tlt'l aarrlvn and tennis court They received a :if-cond prim- en ita' prartu'.il'il1t',' and uniqueness. There 1:1 an annual exposition at Grant l'-irk wxvrrg' ,zuuuuwr Here the rnernberaz ol all ol the state fill clul-1: lrrina their :at-vvin-J hobbies, livestock, or anythina that they have axvurripliulied tlur ing the year The advizsr-r:1 ol all ol the fill cluli.: act az: iutlat-,z to determine which iz: the rnosrt outnztandlna chili wi the yt-.ir Prizes ol rnoney are prc-:sented to thr- winnerw: The litrture -'hill has been represented and hazz had prixezz awarded ter three yt-arm The presidina ollicerra lor H336 and l9Il7 are H+-tty Vloearntiri, lunior leaderg Lucille Gerard, premidrfrit, liuth lierlxlieltr tecrf-triry, and Mary Ann Burbach, treasurer Camera Club Tln- lu-ld ol 1111111t1w111' pl11xtoq1upl1y lm: boon COI1lll'1ll11llY w1dQr1- 11111 111: zzuopv 1-vt-ry YQNIIL, dmv to the wlovulop111n11l ol mow A01151- llVt' l1l111:: .md lwth-1 1:-11111-mm 'l'l11v lIlCf1'Ll:iUd p11bl1c1ty gwon to tluww 11vw dove-lnp111w11l::, 111111 1111- qlowmq nccourmts ol the Pltxklllllftlil ol 1111111!--111' pl111l1wq11111l1y g:t111111l11tvd 11 wide pllblltf i11l111'v::t 'l'l11:: w11'l1-1111111 111l1-1-1-.nf l11111lly 1'v11vl11-d g:111tl1 lmmglmts III our l11ql1 :zuluwwl tlmr lmzl lull 1w1rt11r1-111i11d1-11 11t11dv11t:: dcmdccl to :start 11 L'KIlIll'I'xi rlulw Mon- lv--0111111 11111-rvmtwi, 111111 :ww they boast 11 v1-ry lnrqv 1111-111lv1-1'::l1111. 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Xlnllxwc lu-II1-1, l'11111lx llw111.111, R11'l1:111l Huw '- XX l LIBRARY HEILPIIHS 111111 11111 I1-11 111 vlllllll Xl.111.111 Hw111.11111, I..1X1-1111' lx11111-, X1x1,111 l.11111Il, l,l1f,1I11-ll1 lllllilll, .X11.1wI.1I11 llllllvllxlrz, ll11Il1 KlIk'lll'll, -lz'.111 Rm-1l, l'll:11111' Nvalvl, lh-111.11l1111' Srllvll, ll.1111l Vl,1r11lrx, K111l1 l1111l, R11 l'llHl'Nl'lI. 1l51v!l11111 um lr!! 111 11gl1ll: Y111111.1 Xlulwl, Xl.11x K1'l.11, l,11111.1 ll.111111-111.111, R11ll1 XX11l111.111 l'.1lu.111l XY1vl111v1, Mu- I.. Ihux, l.11111'1-11.1 If-111l, I7-nn Nlulllu-11. ff' 11 lll f1Mf1lilACFS rl-g ww l11v I1 vwlrr .l..m11 I'-rmmumnu. X1.nx ,Lam ll-rxurlnrr-rl, lfrm Rglullx. lrlux. U'Xm-xll Xl.1r1,mm X.1n.nl1x'1l, Ulr.1 1l,.m1l1l1, lhlfru- Nrxnnlxkr, Ihllplz l,ll11-lr. R-'lu-ul llmslmllx, Rumlu l..1ml1N. Xrrmyvm Hmlul, 4111111-1.111.1 R411-rwl, Hull. Iinul. m'ml 1--xx lwll rf- vrplxtb. Ruth l.:nnp1vl. lfxtlxvz l1l4xxm Lx. 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FOOTBALL SECOND TEAM tl sp row li-tl tu iightt: Klr. hzilicrt, ,lfilin Sink, ,luhn llnyt, Ruin-r't lllfllllll, Xlnvent vlzirioccli, Sinmn N in Nt liviwlitxti, NX'illis Kirk, 'lluni' Stllnzir, Xtkillairt- Nlt'K4i'nri, 'liuny Nivviiriv, llzinivsl lilllllll. .' 1-on, ltirlmiil It:nnl.-wliler, t'li:irli-N ftlmx-ll:i, livt-rt-tt llnhlin. tliottmn row-left to riglitiz ,lnhn Varsity Football The Bulldogs, with one of the lightest teams in the suburban conference, came through with one of their best seasons in the past few years. The boys always displayed a spirit of coopera- tion which proved useful in many of their games, Three of the boys made the All-Suburban team, namely, Edward Prekop, Emil Belich, and Gilbert Brighty. Fred Muren received honors in the Wisconsin News popularity contest last fall as guard. loe Marinello was named the most improved man on the squad. The great majority of the boys are graduating in Iune, theres fore the team next year will be made up of second stringers from this year's varsity and part of this seasons second team, This outlook is not as dark as it seems due to the fact that these boys have all had some experience in the Thundering Herd. The varsity placed third in the suburban conference race with four wins and three losses. A summary for the season is Marquette 7, West Allis 75 West Division 7, West Allis U5 Waukef sha l9, West Allis Og Wauwatosa 20, West Allis U, Whitefish Bay Zl, West Allis 7, Cudahy U, West Allis 7, West Milwaukee O, West Allis 19, Shorewood 5, West Allis 13, South Milwaukee O, West Allis 7. Although new to the team, Coach Fischer has done wonders to bring the team through with flying colors During the last five games our team improved so much, and has such good co- ordination that they deserve the name victorious , although they did not place first in the suburban conference Second Team Football The Bulldogs' second stringers, composed of a qreat number of men from last years Thundering Herd teams, came through with an average season last fall with three wins, three losses, and one tie. According to the Bulldog whip cracker, Coach Gabert, some very promising material revealed itself during last seasons encounters, for next year's varsity in the persons ot Willis Kirk, quarterback, Chet Durante, Bill Miklich, and lohn Svok, ends. The following was the lunior Bulldogs schedule for the last season: Marquette U, West Allis 7, West Division 6, West Allis 6, West Milwaukee 6, West Allis O, Wauwatosa 7, West Allis U, West Milwaukee 7, West Allis O, Wauwatosa U, West Allis 7, St. Charles Boys' Home O, West Allis 40. Plugging, working every night after school, receiving the right kind of training with the right kind of spirit is what built that combination of sportsmanship and power that these boys displayed. The training, hard work, and experience will stand the fellows in good stead next year. At the start of the season approximately thirty men reported ior practice. Of course, several of the grid prospects were forced to drop out on account of ineligibility and iniuries received in scrimmage. Much good material will come from the thundering herd teams as did several of the second stringers from the past season The team owes much of their progress to Mr. Gabert, and with him lies the responsibility of creating the future varsity team Varsity Basketball The West Allis varsity quintet enjoyed a fairly good season this year with nine victories out of fifteen starts. Under the capable coaching of Mr. Gabert, the Bulldogs made good use of some experienced material from last season. All of the basketeers, with the exception of Donald Gau and Robert Gerlach, played on the varsity squad last year. The team was deprived of one of its mainstays when Edward lanka left in February, Next year the team will be the same except for the loss of a few men. Edward Prekop, Robert Gerlach, Gerald Strange, and Gilbert Brighty are graduating in Iune and will not be able to play next season. The team had no definite captain this year, but elected a different captain each time. They were picked on the basis of their ability to coach, and their performance in the previous game. Edward Prekop had the honor to be named on the All- Suburban second team. The summary of the season's results: Racine Washington Park 23, West Allis 20, Whitefish Bay 20, West Allis 24, Shore- wood l9, West Allis 24, Waukesha 33, West Allis 23, Wauwatosa 21, West Allis l6, South Milwaukee l7, West Allis 23, West Mil- waukee l4, West Allis l7, Wauwatosa 43, West Allis 28, South Milwaukee 24, West Allis 28, Cudahy l5, West Allis 22, White- fish Bay 24, West Allis 25, Shorewood 27, West Allis l6, Waukesha l9, West Allis l5, Cudahy 9, West Allis 26, West Milwaukee l8, West Allis 20 The team is looking forward again to a very successful and victorious season, Second Team Basketball The second team basketeers came through with a better sea- son than the first string Bulldogs this last season with nine Vic' tories and only three losses. According to our new coach, Coach Fischer, all the boys will be back next year to make a try fo: the varsity. We should be due for the suburban crown next year if the boys live up to their reputation. At the turn of the semester seven new men were added to the squad, namely, Slattery, Patterson, Ullrich, Kralj, Olsen, Thiede, and fslardt. The results of the season's games are as follows: West Mil- waukee l5, West Allis 17, Wauwatosa l5, West Allis l4, Whitefish Bay l4, West Allis 10, South Milwaukee l0, West Allis l0, Shore- wood l2, West Allis l6, Cudahy 20, West Allis 16, Wauwatosa 5, West Allis l7, Whitefish Bay 3, West Allis l8, South Milwaukee ll, West Allis 14, Shorewood 5, West Allis l6, West Milwaukee 8, West Allis l6, Possessing no individual heroes, the team won its victories by flashy team work and an impregnable defense. In all the games the boys fought cleanly and undoubtedly will be an inspiration to all maroon and gold clad teams of the future, and thus many boys not good enough to make the first team have been able to receive the benefit of basketball, The second team will probably form the nucleus about which the varsity team of next year will be built, and were looking forward to a very successful year. Swlmmmg The l936-l937 varsity swimming team under the direction ot Coach Emil Fuzer had a successful season. Many new faces were seen in the line-up of the team, such as Robert Bagley. Robert Conley, Bernard Pfeifer, Harold Singer, George Hoffmann, Iohn Fidler, Robert Zaruba, William Fleming, and Norman Mellonig, brother of the familiar Chet Mellonig. Many of these new fellows were turned into some very good swimmers and they carried on very well the second semester after the loss of three varsity swimmers. During the season we had the misfortune of losing three of the best swimmers in the state, Merrill Groelle, back stroker, Chet Mellonig in the l0U yards and 40 yards, and William Parry, who was state and suburban diving champion for three years. The team the first semester had a clean slate, being unde- feated in eight straight meets, Though the team felt the loss of William Parry, Merrill Groelle, and Chet Mellonig, they carried on fairly well, losing four meets by a large score. The team placed fourth in the suburban swimming meet but did not place in the state meet. Thirieen of the swimmers received letters for the 1935-1937 season. The following swimmers received a letter Norman Mellonig, William Parry, William Fleming, Robert Zaruba, Harvey lkler, Harold Singer, Iohn Fidler, George Hoffmann, Robert Bagley, Robert Conley, Bernard Pfeifer, Merrill Cwroelle, and Chester Mellonig, Cross Country Bang! came the loud report from the ringmasters time gun, breaking the hushed silence of the expectant crowd. The shot brought the grand stands to life. They're offl They're offl The Cross Country Companys handsome thoroughbreds were in action again, streaking wildly around the training meet, it was all in a day's work for them. Cross Country thoroughbreds of the West Allis High school have reputations of swiftness and durability, seldom excelled Trainer Iohn Plichta has given the team many valuable pointers and kept them in top-notch condition throughout the season with hard routine work. The team finished second in the suburban meet and seventh in the state meet. Roy Marjamaa and Ralph Collen were two out- standing swift-footed colts who tied for second place in the suburban meet and again both tied for sixth place in the state Though both of these young Colts are slight of build, they have that precious quality, endurance, so important in Cross Country work. Other outstanding thoroughbreds who contributed greatly to the stability of the team were Fritz Penkert, Donald Francis, Iames Deuchers, and Logan Barnes. Some of the performers' scores for the meets of the year were as follows: West Allis 19, Shorewood 48, West Milwaukee 68, West Allis 25, Solomon luneau Bl, West Allis 22, Wauwatosa 33, West Allis 20, Bay View 44. Track Doing better than several of their immediate predecessors, the 1936 track team finished in fourth place. They accomplished this with sixty boys, only three being lettermen from the previous year. The 1937 team under Coach Fuzer and Mr. Plichta expects first place in the suburban conference, being equipped with over forty eligible men. Gilbert Brighty was elected captain to lead this seasons team, which includes nine lettermen. The returning lettermen mentioned above are Horvath, Kulcec, Francis, Collen, lvfarjamaa, Wiesnewski, Fuss, Brighty, ancl Bieganski. Victor tlggyl Horvath set the new shot putt record of forty- :zeven feet and five inches f47'5 J in the suburban conference. The following boys are out for track: Bieganski, Boblin, Chaulk, Fuss, and Gigstead in the 100 and 220 yard dashes. ln the 440 yard dash are Kulcec, Mlozik, Hoelke, and Tellefson. Running the hurdles are Prelcop, Kuehl, Bieganski, Shannon, and Englehard. Corak, Collen, Marjamaa, Baugh, Dettlaff, Duechars, Francis, Smith, West, Peck, and Schneek are competing in the 880 yard dash and mile. The pole vaulters are Svok, Iohnson, and Conley, and Iohnson, Fnglehard, and Boblin in the high jump. Englehard is taking the broad jump also. lnman, Van Steen, Sparacino, Zaruba, Fidler, Rhode, and Tomich are out for the shot putt and discus. Nine meets were field with the :suburban high schools. Tennis The tennis squad presented West Allis High school with its second consecutive Suburban Conference Championship this year. Having finalists in both singles divisions and gaining a third in the doubles gave them the title. The team, coached last year by Mr. Cunningham, lost only one match during the entire sea- son, that to Waukesha by the close score of four to three. The team consists of seven players, three players comprising the singles teams and the remaining four men the doubles team, However, only two singles teams and one doubles team are allowed to play in the Suburban Tournament. The prospects for the coming year are exceedingly bright and the season should prove very successful since last year's team remains intact except for the loss of one doubles team. The team will be coached by Mr. Fischer, who himself is quite C1 player. Those returning for next year's team are Donald Gau, George Hoffmann, Robert Gerlach, Harry Luchini, and George Fobian. Gau, Hoffmann, and Luchini have two years experience before them. When Fobian and Gerlach graduate in Iune their talent will be greatly missed. Matches will be scheduled with suburban teams and neigh- boring school teams. The meets were field at Central Park when the visiting teams came to our school. Practice will start as soon as the warm weather comes, It will be held at Washington playground tennis courts. The team owes much of their success and progress to the able coaching of Mr Cunningham. TRACK TEAM Uitziiimliiig-la-tit to righti: lfzirl Giusti-:ul, ltnnxihl t'h:iullc, llyfll Ilzihn, .Xiitlmny lillslltllslil. Rulwrt fluse, 'nnctli Scliiu-ck, Sinwn Yun Stn-L-il, Rosnwiul Sp:u':ii'i1in, Rtylwrt lhiilcy, Yirliu' Rhiulv, llmvxirsl ffm-lkv, Yziun liinizin, Rohn-rt Krueger, I'hil IR-try. tSitting'-eh-ft In rightl: ,Xluis Iticguiiski, john Singvr, ,Xlhin Kukulich, t':irl lhfvsck, Russell hlusvplistni, john liiigluluinl, Gulwloii Ili-rrt-ll, Otto Kuiscr, XY:u'i'vii Altlllllstrtl. tKneuliup.5-lr-ft to rightti ,Iohn l'i1-pzilitvii, Nvwvll Smith, lhlwin ltxiugli, flmigilil lfizinris, XYilli:im Fuss, lnhn ix li fliiiliu ll tiiniiui tw,-V ,.- BOYS' TENNIS fgfllIl4llIH1'fl,k'fi to rightl: Rulu-rt Gi-rlurli, lfrzink tluirznl, Gi-o1'uc llofhniiliii. tSittini: left to righll: lliiix luglum lbuiilml Cm Cm im I' luim . ' , is 11,1-tvffwiz. Boys' Volleyball The season was greeted by a large crowd of prospective net men. Under the careful guidance of Coach Gab:-rt, the boys learned the fundamentals and technique of the game The :squad was gradually made smaller until only the cream of the crop remained. The finished product took part in the annual suburban volleyball tournament, held February 3 at the llawthorne lunior High school in Wauwatosa. The squad displayed line form in the tournament liy defeating Wauwatosa, West Milwaukee, and Wliitevtirali llay t o enter the semi-finals, The team entered the :semi-finals only to be defeated by an experienced and superior Waukesha izextet South Milwaukee had the good fortune to encounter the Waukesha te-un after the Bulldogs' defeat and therefore attained second position Wauke sha emerged from the fray undefeated. South Milwaukee finished second, and the Bulldogs took third honors, Wanwatogaa tinigaliinq fourth, and Whitefish Bay, fifth. Tudy Balistierri was chosen by the team to captain the izauad this year, and he did a very fine job Coach Gabert has reason to be proud of his well groomed team, and the members ol the squad are very the work of coaching he has done appreciative of The large turnout and the consizztent practice are prolualily two of the reasons for the successful neapzan Although mast of the players were experienced, some were taken directly from the second team, some newcomers were chosen, and they were given experience for next year':: varsity team Other Sports The high school intramural program, under the direction of Coach Emil Fuzer, attracted a great deal of intereznt from all the homerooms this year. Touch football, although :several tieniertitnnzs turned out far the game, did not prove especially popular luecauzze of the attraction of thundering herd football, which was also played a year ago. Five homeroom captains were chosen for touch football. They in turn chose eighteen players for their teainsz. lfach group was named after a leading college team, lfvery hoineroom player was fully equipped. The Challengers and Packers were proclaimed the leading teams. They played a tie game, l4 l4. The other league teamiz were the Badgers, Hornets, and the Beans. A popular winter sport is basketball. Twenty homeroom teams entered, and two rounds were played, one in the champion' ship and one in the consolation round The chanipionzslnp division honors Went to homeroom 230, and the consolation round was won by homeroom lU. Among the classes there waz: also held an inter clans: track meet. Due to bad weather the meet was held up, at which time, however, the seniors were leading hy a margin of fifteen points Other classes entered were the juniors and azophoniorei- Several outstanding runners in the clasp: track Rudy Kertz, Edwin Baugh, Robert Conley, llosniond and Fred Boblin. The boys' intramural program offers to any high especially fitted for athletic competition or not, a participate in a variety of sports which interest him requirement necessary ix: the ability of the player to sportsmanship in these various gamefz neet were Sparacino, school boy, chance to The only use clean Girls' Swimming The girls' swimming team in our school has been unusually active this year, though many of us have been unaware of their efforts. As a group, they are known, cleverly enough, as the Water bugs, They are, no doubt, correctly referred to as such, for they are individually, as well as collectively, excellent swim- mers. The nieinlvers of the team are Dorothy Kleist, who excels in the breast stroke, and individual medley, Ruth and Audrey Lampier, liolli competent in individual medley, Angeline Wiec- zarek, another breast stroke enthusiast, having won the state championship in that stroke for l937, Delores Stromberg, who swims free style, Phyllis Gullickson, excelling in individual medley, and Doris Unke, who swims free style. Evelyn Locander, a Feliruary graduate, was also valuable to the team as a diver. l'lora Cart, while not on our swimming team, has probably done the most outstanding work in that line this year. In the sununer of l936, she won the state outdoor championship in the 100 yard free style, and has been very. active again this year. Our team competed at the M. A. C. Friday, April 9, at which time Angeline Wieczarek placed second with the breast stroke, and our relay team, with Delores Stromberg, Audrey Lampier, Doris Unke, and Angeline Wieczarek, came in third. Miss Adams, who holds frequent interclass swimming meets, is now planning one for the near future. Girls' Basketball The primary aim of the Girls' W. A. Club is to sponsor a spirit of good sportsmanship and friendliness. One means of obtaining this goal is through basketball, a girls' sport which comniands much interest, The period for basketball comes immediately after soccer. It lasts about seven weeks and it is followed by volleyball, which lasts five weeks, and then track, tennis, archery, and baseball. Although most of the members of the club are experienced in the various athletic sports, the primary purpose of the club is to instruct the non experienced girls and to acquaint them with the rules and regulations of the games, Different captains for the teams are picked every night, and in this way every girl has a chance to coach a team. The girls also have a chance to referee the games and learn the technical- ities connected with scoring, and calling fouls and penalties. During the basketball season the traditional Play Day is held. At tlus time prospective athletic members from the junior high schools are shown the advantages they are given in the club. A whole day is set aside for this big event and different periods during the day are devoted to the various activities of the club. The old menilvers act as hostesses to the visitors and many new students are attracted to the club by this day of recreation. The nienilvers are very grateful to Miss Adams for the time she gives after school and for tier successful coaching. GIRLS' SWIMMING tgtzii-idiiipzfli-ft tn. rightjz Ruth l.itIll1ilk'I', .kngeluie NYien'l:iI'l'lx, Ileiotliy Kla-1 tS1tt1llp:flcft lu riglitjz lM'lo1'cs Struiiilicril, .Xmlrt-5 l.:ii11p1e1', l lo1':i t':i1't. GIRLS' BASKETBALL tgtiiiuliiigr ln-It to iiglitlz .Kimi Kotilxiiiicii, .lost-pliiiie XX'i'1111'1, ltulli Kilrliiii, llmliu Rwlluiui 'Xl11ll1 AllIk'lll'I', Mutlnlilzi l,Cil'l'5l'll, fklziliel Giinlvr, Nfzimi' Ilzirfuiwl, ll:in'l Kit-fer, .Xnii fltl ll tsllll riprliti: Alllfilllllli' x'Jlll!H'llL'i'k, Geiievicve t'li:1ve, K'l:i1'ice l'!tl'Jl4llNt', l 1:i1ires Russe, in ui It i1 ii Ili 111111 Iliun Ritl llou lik lhl 11 Ku lui 'tl Ili lun 1, 1 1 s -, -1 'cs 1- , . :ic 1 -s, GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL HH' llklllii l'lll'1l1lQt' Alliltlllt. .Kino K--tilmiicn, Ruth Kitcltt-il, Goin-vicvt' Slisivc, l,u Yvriie in cr, .Ilan-l lxtvlvi, Nlztrgm- Ilxtrfviiml, lilzuiic Xtcrtit-r, Anno Svriiitc. tS1tt1ni:-lx-ft to i it in. lztlvizi llulumi, Hsu- llultiit-s, Giutl' l't-airsmt, lsnlicllt- Graff, Mmisiiim- Yaumclicck, in-l htitilci. SOCCER itt: .Xml liizilviivig .Xtiiy Strm-ml, lm-1 .Xlltlt't'stitl, Ytlztry Gln-ztsuii, Yct'initc:i l'mec 1 5tln Spziiiiriiiiu. Gsniivt Svliiuiii. tlml ruwf lvft tu rigliti: M:il'4:t' ll1u'fur1l, litlicl Xlilti ii xlttlll lliipq-it Rtttli Kitrlic-ii, Klzilwl litiiilcr, llztlvl Kicfrr, 'l'liL't't'st' lltijitituvirli, llclpliitit' XXVI' 'Il U ' ' tt lst' lt' Hillittr IM-lim-s Kuvlin, lflmx-licu Gt-ilzit-li, Iitluzt llnlmni, Graco I'c-:irscn l iltllm 1 I ttf Xl uiiiiliv Nziiizivlit-ck, Rntli X1iim'lilm'lilmi'u. 12 if Qlifbltr' Girls' Volleyball Every Monday and Friday the Girls' W. A. Club sponsors a definite program of sports. ln this program is included volley- ball, one of the more appropriate games for girls. lt is very popular among everyone and at least twenty-five girls are repre- sented in this group. Formerly the club had a point system in which five points would be earned each time the girl came out and attended the volleyball practice. After thirty-five points had been earned, the candidate for membership was ready to be admitted into the club, This was a preliminary step to see if the candidate was interested in sports. But for the last two years the point system has been dropped and the girl is ready for membership the first time she comes out for practice. Occasionally there are round- robin tournaments within the club if the attendance at practice is exceptionally large. Different captains for the teams are picked at every practice, and in this way each girl has a chance to coach a team. There will be approximately five weeks for volleyball and then track, tennis, archery, and baseball will begin. During the volleyball season the club sponsors the Boy and Girl party. lt is a traditional event and it is held about the middle of May. The active members and the alumni of the club are invited to attend. Although it is called a Boy and Girl party it is a party entirely for girls. One girl, dressed as a boy, escorts another girl to the party. Here each class attempts to out-do the other in stunts, witty toasts, songs, and all manner of peppy entertainment. Soccer The Girls' W. A. Club has always produced great soccer players, lt has been alive for many years under the advisership of Miss Marie Adams. On Mondays and Fridays after school, it is possible for girls to practice the various sports that are predominant in the club, namely basketball, soccer, volleyball, baseball, track, and hiking. The primary aim of this club is to promote a spirit of good sportsmanship and friendliness through this definite program of sports. The members of the club also enjoy a large calendar of entertainment. Two large events are the Christmas Party, where the girls exchange gifts and a program is presented, and the Boy and Girl Party, where half the girls dress as boys and escort the other half to the party. Play Day is also sponsored to give the students from lohn Dewey, Nathan Hale, and Horace Mann Iunior High schools an idea of what the girls do. This club is noted for its service work. During the Home- coming celebration, the girls are always busy and ready to do their part in decorating the gymnasium for the dance and enters ing a float in the parade. The presiding officers from September to February were president, Ann Grabner, vice-president, Loretta Ford, secretary, Dolores Kuehn, treasurer, Marge Barford. Thus, in addition to participating in the various sports and developing a spirit of sportsmanship, the girls are making con- tacts through their various social gatherings. 1 1 1XE E?a3,T4i5SE?3X43ZK'if UH! La' ' . Afzdix ,???fZ3?e?2', ! .11 t k . f ' - - 'Q' -' 'IA PRINTED BY SELL! 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K my I 'Q - L A s 3 time is my friend for every time we meet the time we spend is tender and sweet 935335 'H' XX fur 1 .1 'X' A Riff I r X D -x AU! . 5 WF and memories fhaf cling fhanks fo time. w v 'V 'Q t x I 7 ,m 5: N long walks fo walk and long folks fo talk 4'-3 , at g vw A -, ' 51, f . 4 ,k,Q A im c 5 sf. , f.. R, . S 8 ya. NSW IO J ' 'Z ' L ai V6 f I I I K Q 1 ' 7 ' 'A Q13 IW nf, mix H . J' an .gri- ., ,:4 . Lg . ,, .. www l w , is :,.. if I -Q 7 and fall hills fo climb and mountains of time- fhen, time fo go- for everyfhing musf end ffepiij 5 2g1,Q5 JI ' i -5, www his so Bi -fr ' J , ' 'il 1 ,myi- buf :ll see you oon, 1 kno 5 S 2 15 . knowing time is my friend. an 571'-:Q V + mst, . z-qw. , ,',ff-,iff KJ' L' f3f'fMPH? X - -1 3 H:-Spf W ,fi Q1 ,tif F1552 . V' ,ji ,' 2 if ie ji , u..f V -. ' A Q -uv- wn-e ww -...K A-.-...W W ww-.f,.,.. vw- f be v Q. 4 s x 4' QTY , ' .' . 4 '1 f- a W 4. ,1- 4 A aff, WY up 1 .QNX 'A 1 k 'E wx - , xv ' W , , ! gg, f , ' . 5 , :- . , x g, - , , 71 41 if 7 r 'ff f f Xxx NK! gp. A I-Mlwfiiwl VA Lx.: -V N f g, ', '1 , '4 K Y7 A Qi r ,A I : L' V 'C Q J AVIA ' ' ' M- 1, 'A sl' ' A K , L47 , 1 'Q X k 1 1 5:25 jf-1 'II M ,N fvfi i ' W fu W- 'ff' 1 f' .5 Y , . f ' ' ' M1351 131 MJ 'A M' ' I .4 tv yuv -sais -an 5-nn. QQ.. ff w 3515? YYY' board of education The T972-T973 Board ot Education spent most of its time this year trying to continue the school district's high quality ot education despite a budget cut ot 15237560 The reason tor the budget cut was a lack of tunds caused by a decrease in property taxes in the district. The laclc of money was telt mostly in the ln- dustrial Arts, Art, Chemistry, and Music departments. There was also a shortage ot oltice supplies through most ot the year. However, the Board presented a levy to the public onthe May ballot in order to con- tinue the school district as always. l, Bernard Diehl, William Koch 2 Lowell Williams, l97Q Presi- dent, Ralph Aritolino, i973 President 3, The Board ot Educa- tionwlett to right: Dr. Don Williams, Superintendent, Bernard Diehl, William Koch, Joan Klitch, Dr, Lowell Williams, Ralph An- tolino, Lois Morrow, clerkftreasurer 2 ss, RN YB-kfifi i 3- A E! 3 QQ Board at Education dr. don - Dr. Don Williams has been kept busy his first year as the superintendent of Grandview schools. l-le is the chief ex- ecutive officer of the Board of Education and works with them to determine the educational needs and goals of our school system. As Superintendent, Dr, Don pre- pares the annual budget, selects teach- ers, administrators, custodial, and other staff members, and he directs use of school finances. l-le, along with the other board mem- bers, had to face the crisis of a large budget cut, due to a loss of property taxes But Dr. Williams dealt with this and other problems with a steady hand and optimism towards Grandyiew's future. 'Fw-wivzarsf W mm,'nssexiarf5-sg X af' kgs? Superintendent 23 l 3 7 :- Q 2. O 3 HC ri P As high school principal, John R. I-lanlon made tew curriculum changes this year, but concentrated on improving communi- cation between the taculty and students. Freauent class meetings during the year provided the opportunity tor him to explain current problems to the students and to tell them how they could help, besides listen- ing to their suggestions. One ot the changes Mr. Hanlon made attected the policy towards the student lounge. To cut down hall trattic generating from the lounge, he set up a system allow- ing study hall students to go to the lounge only on alternate days, according to class. l-le also made a new rule making hall pas- ses mandatory. In his second year at Grandview, Mr. Hanlon has continued progressing to- wards making Grandview a school where taculty, students, and administration work together, EN? Wir -l,-'l .XX sci ,, 33,9 T kip H cc 5' if X if ix J. Q C ' OD 0.05 0.00 000 0009 oo.000 0 40.0. 000 0000 .Q,0.5O 3.0.0.0 ' .ooo sooo 6 00099 00009 00600 0900. 00.5. OOC D 0 O 9 0 0 O O O O O 0 O O ' 0 O O O .0.0.0.0.0 O O O O 5 Q .O s . O. 0009 mr. coronis- lvlr. John Coronis, vice-principcil, stciys busy oround the high school with 0 voriety ot duties. He keeps otten- donce records, ossists with discipline problems, ond occosionolly tills in tor obsent teochers. Besides these responsi- bilities, Mr. Coronis is olso the Athletic Director, which puts him in chorge of scheduling ond selling tickets tor othletic events, keeping tinonciol records, ond heoding the Athletic Boord. Mr. Robin Pridoy, iunior high principcil spent the yecir continuing progroms thot proved successful lost yecir ond working closely with the students. He gives them every opportunity to tolk with him ond tries to work out individuol problems. Chcinges hove been minimized, ond Mr. Pridoy is concentrating on corrying on. l ond 3. John Coronis 2. Robin Pridoy xi mc- 47 Principols 25 7 0 'U I Q. Q '4 I. Ursulo Herbert-PrincipoI's Secretory 2. Ruth E. Welsh-Board of Education Secretory-Recepr Yionis13. Mory LoRue-Junior High Secretory -4. ff 3- ,,sw N' Q? ,QQ I ll K ............-A 4. -3 'iklsvkil 'W , . T 4 ! ei? ,HQQ N I .Q ,... Eggs, Fi e e P' ' f-.L Z1 ,I 'Nr' fi sk 26 Secretaries .1 Xe, ffzfi-in VN 4 3 we ' x 2.5- me ve Na i ,ca X., il 5 w a Q5 l an ',,,... -tw, a - ,,1.m,,Ns, 4 5 6 T 4. Joanna Williams-Assistant Principal's Secretary 5, Lois E. Morrow-Board of Edu- cation Clerk-Treasurer 6. Jean Sheridan-FL nancial Secretary Secretaries 27 l. Potricio Seng-Guidonce Counselor 2. Joonno Youmons-Jw nior High Counselor, YATeens Advisor 3. Ken Koyne-r-Guid- once Counselor awww Q8 Counselors 3 n.. , , Q, , x , WW? Arrs X, Q f4f,: f. M R s.s, -..ff mg --.....ff C 3 'X 'Ns xx R 914 -KZ! 3 i 444' if 2 3- Bl M, r If i E, N. X W - l, Harvey Beahm-Health!Phys. Ed., l-lead Football Coach, Baseball Coach, Varsity G advisor 2. Rick Bond-Phys. Ed., Driving, Head Wrestling Coach, Assistant Foot- ball Coach 3, Louise Regula-Phys, Ed., Cheerleader Advisor, Intramurals 4. Alice Simpson-Phys. Ed., Health, GAA Advisor, Girls Sports Phys. Ed, 29 l. Edward Heminger-Geography, American History, Assistant Football Coach Q. James Tatman'Government, Anthropology, Race Relations, Current Topics, Basketball Coach lJVl, Senior Class Advisor 3. Bill Colburn-Modern American History, Beginning American History, Civil War, Gilded Age, Russia, Football Coach 30 Social Studies f, 9 Y Xfiwmssew, 3351 Qvismudng A ocr my W ii 'O' it . TM wml Mi ml -....... H 4. Harry Householder-Sociology, Modern Ameri- can History, Geography, Psychology, Economics 5. Robert Cullison-World History, Ancient Greecef Ancient Rome, Revolutions, World Powers 6. Clark Haren-Geography 7, Math, Basketball Coach 7, John Jackson-Geography, Ohio History 5 ft l 3 4 l. lack ladyga-industrial Arts, Wood 2. Harry Hauenstein-industrial Arts, Business, Football Coach, Track Coach 3. Paul Wright-lndustrial Arts, Draw- ing 4. Donnaiean DeSilva-Bookkeeping, Business Lavv, Exploratory Business, Sales 5. Ellamae Phillips-COE1Typing, Shorthand, Office Practice 6. Dorothy Fink-Home Fc, Foods, Family Living, Clothing Child Development, Coed Club, Bobcat Business Advisor, 7. Robert Baker-Typing, Shorthand, Office Practice B. Marilyn Flinder-lr, High Home EC. 32 Vocational ,iv I X' .W Sklrq xxx NNN. 1 Tijxfi V -gs-mn' f if, vfw... T, Vocational 33 i, Scilly Bowers-Insirume-niol Music 7,8 2 Mory Jo Goskelloyinsirumeniol Music 3. Louis Armemtrou1AAr1 7,8 f 4 -www? Ak. If R Ysif. 34 Arts Grid Music -.X i i K 'ks ML' X im hw A X 1 s, iv Vw, ,, W1 4 6 5 4. Lorry Weaver-Vocal Music 5. Lynn Hine-Music 75 Choir 6. Ruih Fridenshme-Art, Drawing, Ceramics Arts ond Music 35 li we I Q Q.. ip. . , x ' . Q J Q? A Q w 'Zf imgfnlff . 'X A ve' 5. , W. w -' -. -. 4.9-l , i . S an 'Q Marvin Gregory-General Math, Algebra, Basketball Coach, Baseball Coach Wilber Angles Math 8 Ralph Drmlchouse Math Physucs NHS Advisor ,,.-,--v--'-' 5 6 . ,all Mathematics 37 I. Robert Townsend-Chemistry Q, Carl HellerfScner1ce, Wrestling Coach, 3. Jeff Pearson-Science, Hrstory, Moth Q W fr' 75? www 38 Science sqm, X SS P M' ' .wi-rm ,wxf 4 Y ' Ns 6 r x S up f 5 Richard McClellan-Earth Science, Envi- ronmental Sludies, Highlander Business Advisor 5. Bill Brown-Biology, Football Coachf Junior Class Advisor Don Tschanen-Science, Health Science 39 ,Mg t A sb Q was it , Q , 6 4i'N ff 1 1. Robert Horr-Debote, Shokespeore, Acting, Poetry, Stogecroft, Public Soeoking, Moss Medio, Limelighters Advisor, Notionol Thes- pions 2. Corol Bourn-Sponish 3. Annette Evers-Sponish, FTA Advi- sor 4. Williom Kilbourn-English 9, 5. Glodvs Kidd-English 9, 6. Ed Bozernon-Poetry, Creotive Writing, Exoository Writing, Job English, Activities Director, Student Council Advisor, Trock Couch, Cross Country Cooch 7. Mortho Morgon-French, Junior Cioss Ad- visor 8. Jornes Porker-Bible Lit., Novel, Grommor, Reseorch Po- per, MvtholOQVp Short Stories, Freshmon Closs Advisor Longuoge 41 J I 4 uk S . is ' W S5 sss,iiY 5215 . i Ei 1 SFSQQQL V a'fSsms ., . QSSQA Q 3 l. Erma LeaTherberry4English 8 Q. Richard Debevoise-High School Librarian, Highlander Advisor, Drill Team Advisor 3. Elizabeth Gilbert-English 9, Latin 4. Eleanor Fuller-English 7,8, Study Skills 42 Enghsh 2 , 5 .. , S i if-N XA ...Q 5 f XX X :, YV M' 8 6 1 Lindo AshIevAReodmg C-3reTChen Knicelyllr. Hugh Lubrumm Rob Woodoll-Englash 7,8, Dromo Club Kenneth Kloby-Indnviduohzed Educotnon EHQHSh 43 i For their last Homecoming, the seniors decided to create a mysterious atmosphere tor the dance by using modern patterns tor decorations, They also experimented with the Customary rec nites by showing movies to add a little flavor to everyone's Friday Night. At the Ox Roast the seniors ran the Hong Kong Ladder again this year, vvhich, with their Sno-cone and cotton candy stand, added nearly 55500 to their treasury. The accumulation ot tour years' vvorth ot protits and dues financed the senior trip, which took them to Salt Fork State Park tor a day. The class also left its mark by giving a stereo system to the school library. President ......... ..... J eff DeWeese Vice-President .... ..... T om Brumfield Secretary ....... ........ A nna Geiger Treasurer .... Cora Van Ausdal Advisor... ...James Tatman 'f l ..- ,.l...,,,,,-.i ,M X - Q i fr ff' K . ORLANDO ALEJANDRO ALONSO- Lonnie -Std dent Council 2,3,4, President 3,4, Homecoming Com- mittee 3,4, Football l,3,4, Captain 4, Baseball 3,4, Cap- tain 4, Varsity O 2,3,4, Secretary 4, J. V. Football 2, Basketball TQ, Baseball TQ, Boys' State T972 Choir 2, Freshman chorus, All lvlid,8 Football first team. DIANNE MARIE AMICON- Amandacon -General Scholarship Team 2 Algebra, O. A. A. Hockey l, Bas- ketball 2, Volleyball TQ, Point Award 3, Intramurals TQ, COE Club 4, President, F. S. A. 4. RALPH ANTOLINO JR,-Student Council 4, Highlander Editorial Stall 4, Homecoming Committee 23, Class Board 3,4, Class President 2, Basketball 3,4, Captain 4, Track l,2,3,4, Cross-Country l,2,3, Varsity O 3,4, Ser- geant at Arms, J. V. Basketball 2, Army-Navy Game Cheerleader 3,4, Marching Band l,2,3,4, Concert Band l,2,3,4, Pep Band l,2,3,4, Stage Band 3,4, Vice-Presi- dent, Competitions, Leaders' Club 2. JEFF AUGUST MARTHA ELIZABETH BOYCE-Highlander Editorial Staff IQ,4, Business Staff 3, Bobcat Editorial Staff I, Homecoming Committee 3, G.A.A. Basketball J, V. 23, Varsity 4, Track 3, 300 Point Award, Army-Navy Game 3,4, Intramurals IQ,3,4, Treasurer 4, Girls' Ensemble I, Freshman Chorus, Competitions 23, Co-Ed Club IQ, Limelighters 2,3, Play Cast 3, Crew Q. LYNN ANN BOYER-G.A.A. Intramurals IQ, Choir 2,3,4, Accompanist IQ,3, Girls' Ensemble IQ,3, Robe Committee Q,3,4, Swing Choir 3,4, Freshman Chorus, Competitions IQ,3,4, Y-Teens lQ,3, Variety Show 3, Musical Show Cast 2. THOMAS MARK BRLJMFIELD- Brum'!Highlander Editorial Staff I,3,4, Office Boy 4, Class Board IQ,3,4, Class Vice-President 4, Varsity Cross-Country IQ,3,4, Captain 4, Track IQ,3,4, Varsity G 3,4, Vice-Presi- dent 4, J. V. Basketball IQ, Marching Band IQ,3,4, Stage Band 3,4, Pep Band 3,4, Competitions IQ,3, Choir Q, Boys' Ensemble I, Freshman Chorus, Com- petitions I, Variety Show 3, Musical Show Cast Q, Play Cast 4, State AA Cross Country Champion, Central District AA Runner of The Year, Most Inspirational Marching Band Member 4, SHERRI SU BRYAN-Bobcat Business Staff I, G,A.A. Volleyball 3, Intramurals IQ,3, Marching Band IQ,3,4, Concert Band IQ,3,4, Pep Band 3,4, Stage Band 4, Competitions IQ,3,4, Co-Ed Club I. LUCY BARBARA BELLISARIf Juicy Lucy -Guidance Office IQ, JAMES E. BENNETT-I'BIob -Football 3,4, Baseball 3, Wrestling 3, Varsity G 3, J. V. Football IQ, J. V. Baseball IQ, Freshman Chorus. CHARLES PHILLIP BETTSe Chuck -Varsity Football 3,4, Track 3,4, Varsity G 3,4, J. V. Football IQ, Wres- tling IQ, Choir Q,3,4, Boys' Ensemble 23, Swing Choir 3,4, Freshman Chorus, Competitions I,3, Key Club 23, Secretary 3, Variety Show 2,3, Musical Show IQ,3,4, Honorable Mention-all Mid-8 Football, LUCINDA LEA BOURNE- Lucy in the Sky with Dia, monds -General Scholarship Team I, Girls' Glee Club Q, Freshman Chorus, Limelighters I, Cast I, Rep- resentative for Maiden of Roses. MARY ALISON BUTLAND- Toots -Westport High School l,2, Volleyball 2, Teacher Aide l,Q, Choir l, Homecoming Committee l,2. NOT PICTURED, RENO JOSEPH CAMERUCA- Skip -Baseball 4, Play Cast 4, Mifflin High School- Baslcetball 3, Cross Country 3,4, Baseball, Freshman Chorus. AL CAPONE-Alcoholics Anonymous l,2,3,4, Vice- President 3, Machine Gun Kelly Award 3, National Hooligan Society 3,4, Treasurer 2, Underworld News Stall 2,3,4, Editor 4, Future Teetotalers of America 23, Saucetorian 4, Mafia Bible Class l,2. TIMOTHY F. CAVANAUGH- Cav -Homecoming Es- cort 4, Varsity O 2,34 STEVEN A. CHAMBERS- Chaump DARLENE ANN CHAPPLE- Dar -FSA. 3,4, Presi- dent 3,4, COE Vice-president 4. PETE DIXON CLOUSE- Hairy -Student Council 3,4, Homecoming Escort 4, Homecoming Committee 4, Va- riety Show 3. DEBORAH ANN COLLIVER- Gulliver -Student Council l, Homecoming Committee 4, G.A.A., Basket- ball 2, Volleyball 2,3,4, Point Award 3, Intramurals l,2,3,4, Heod ol Volleyball lntramurals, Cheerleader l,2, Marching Band 2, Concert Band l,2, Pep Band, Choir l,2, Girls' Olee Club l,2, Swing Choir 2, Science Club l, Language Club l,2,3,4, Y-Teens l,2, Chess Club l,2, Limelighters l,Q,3,4, National Thespians 4, Cast l,2,3,4, Crew 23, North High School l,2. JOHN OREOO COMTESS- PinbalI -Junior Varsity Football, Freshman Chorus. SUSAN BETH DAVIS- Susie -Choir 3,4, Librarian, Girls' Ensemble 2,3, Girls' Glee Club 2, Board Mem- ber 4, Freshman Chorus, Co-Ed Club l, COE 4. LISA CATHERINE DEVERSE-Student Council l,2,3,4, Homecoming Court 4, Class Treasurer l,2, GAA. Hockey 3, Intramurals 2,3, Leaders' Club l,2, Spanish Club l,2, Ski Club 2. JEFFREY LAYTON DEWEESE- Radar -Highlander 4, Bobcat 4, Class Board l, Class President 4, Wrestling 4, Varsity Manager-Tennis 2, Wrestling l,2, Army- Navy Cheerleader 3,4, Marching Band l,2,3, Concert Band l,2,3, Competitions l,2,3, Choir 2,3,4, Boys' En- semble l, Robe Committee 3,4, Swing Choir 4, Board Member 4, Freshman Chorus, Competitions l,2,3,4, Science Club l,2. CANDACE RAYE DeWlLDE!'Candy'!General Scholarship l, Highlander Business 2,3, Bobcat Edito- rial 2,3, Photographer 2, GAA. Intramurals l,2, Choir 2,3,4, Social Committee, Accompanist l,2,3, Girls' En- semble l,2,3, Swing Choir 2,3,4, Freshman Chorus, Competitions l,2, CoAEd l,2,3,4, Science Club 2, Span- ish Club 2,3, Y-Teens l, Variety Show Cast 3, Crew l,3, Musical Show Crew 2, Cast 2, Limelighters l,2,3,4, Cast l,2,3,4, Crew l,2,3,4. IKAREN KAYE COUNTS-Class Treasurer l, Cheer- leader l,2, Marching Band l,2, Pep Band l,2, Concert Band l,2,3,4, Vice-President German Club 2, Secretary l, School Paper, Southeastern High School l,2, Athens H. S. 3. ROBERT EARL CROOKS- WoFat wlvlarching Band l,2, Concert Band l,2, State and ensemble comf petitions l,2, Karate Instruction. CINDY LEE CURNUTTE- Droopy Drawers -Girls Glee Club 3,4, Co-Ed Club 4, Eastern High School- F.T.A. l, Spanish Club 2, Science Club 2, Pep Club 2. STEPHEN KEITH CURTIS-Marching Band l,2,3,4, Con- cert Band l,2,3,4, Pep Band 3,4, Competitions l,2,3,4 Key Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 4. KRISTIN LOY DIEHL- Kris'!VaIedictorian 4, NHS. 3,4, Vice-Pres. 4, General Scholarship Team I,2, Quill and Scroll 3,4, S.A.R. Citizenship I, D.A.R, Citizenship 4, Highlander Editorial Staff 3,4, Co-Editor 4, Business Staff 2,3,4, Homecoming Committee I,2,3, Class Board I,2,3, Class Treas. 3, G.A.A. I,2,3,4, Hockey I,2,3, I25 Point Award, Intramurals I,2,3,4, Girls' State 3, Drill Team 2,3,4, Secretary-Treas. 3, Captain 4, Co-Ed I,2,3. IUEL DONCZAK-Class Board 3, Intramurals I,2,3, I25 Point Award, Drill Team 2,3, Co-Ed 2, Science Club 3. CURTIS COLLIN DUFF-Bobcat Editorial Staff 4, In The Know Team 4, Flag Raiser I,2,3,4. CRAIG ALAN EAGLE- Log -Student Council I, Of- fice Boy 3, HiAY I. DANIEL MICHAEL EISERT- Dan -Student Council I, Office 4, Class Board l, Football Captain 4, Varsity Football 2,3,4, Varsity Baseball 2,4, Varsity Wrestling 2, Varsity G 2,3,4, Pres, 4, I. V. Football I, J. V. Basket- ball I, I. V. Baseball I, Choir 2, Boys' Ensemble 2, Freshman Chorus I, Competitions 2, Key Club 4, 2nd Team All Mid-Eight-Football. BARBARA E. ENGLAND- Barb -flntramurals IQ, C.O.E. Club 4, C.O.E. 4. PAMELA ANN FAIL- Pam -Nationwide Beauty School Scholarship 4, Intramurals I, Girls' Ensemble I,2, Girls' Glee Club 2, Freshman Chorus I, Y-Teens I,2, C.O.E, 4, C.O.E. Club 4, JAMES EDWIN FEATHERSTONE-'lJim -Home- coming Escort 4, Class Board 4, Varsity Track 3,4, Var- sity Cross Country 4, Varsity G 4, Play Cast 4, Tippe- canoe High School I,2, Marching Band I,2, Concert Band I,2, Rep Band I, Cross Country 2. NOT PICTUREDZ JEFFREY FOVVLER ANNA MARIE GEIGER-Homecoming Committee 4, Class Secretary 3,45 G.A.A. I,2,3,4, Intramurals IQ, Choir 2,3,4, Girls' Ensemble IQ, Robe Committee 2,3,4, Freshman Chorus I, Competitiong IQ, Co-Ed l,Q,3,4, Musical Show Cast 2. MOLLIE MICHELLE GORDON- Mole -G.A.A. l,2,3,4, Hockey 24, Head of Hockey 4, Girls' En- semble lg Freshman Chorus I, Co-Ed l,2,3, Spanish Club l,2,3, Treas. 3. NOT PICTURED1 JAMES IVAN GRACE- JlG SUSAN MARIE GUNTHER!'Sues -Intramurals l,2, C.O.E. 4, C.O.E. Club 4. JAMES EDGAR GUY ll- Reese -Bobcat Editorial Stall 4, Tennis Tri-Captain 4, Varsity Wrestling 3,4 Var- sity Tennis 3,4, J. V. Football I, Choir 23, Freshman Chorus I. F Qi DANIEL J. FINCK- Ed -Varsity Track 3,4 DONALD PAUL FlORlNOh'iDon -Tennis l,2,3,4, Tri- Captain fly Ranked oth in Ohio Valley Tennis Associa- tion, 2 years on Columbus Jr. Davis Cup Team. JOHN ANTHONY FLANAGAN-Freshman Chorus I. MARY ELIZABETH FLANAGAN- Fee -Student Coun- cil 2, Highlander Business Stall I, Bobcat Business Staff I, Homecoming Committee l,2,3g Class Treas. I, G.A.A. l,2,3, J. V. Hockey l,2,3, J. V. Captain 2, I25 Point Award, 300 Point Award, ArmyANavy Game 3, Intramurals l,2,3, J. V. Cheerleader Qt Freshman Chorus I, Leaders' Club I, Co-Ed l,2,3, Ski Club IQ, Graduated One Year Early. NOT PICTURED. EARL JEFFREY FULTZ- Jett -Varsity Football 4, J.V. Football If J.V. Wrestling I. DANA MARK HANSCEL-Intramurals 2, Choir 4, Key Club 3,4, Board at Directors 4, Ski Club 3,4, Pres. 4, European Comparative Culture Study 4. DANIEL PHILLIPS HAYES- Leonard -Class Board 3, Varsity Football 3,4, Varsity Wrestling IQ, Varsity G 3, J. V. Football IQ. DIAN MARIE HENNACY-Salutatorian 4, N.H.S. 3,4, Secretory 4, Freshman Chorus I. CHARLES WELLINGTON HIBBLER JR.- Chuck fVar- sity Football 4, Varsity Track 3, J.V. Football 3, Walnut Ridge High School IQ, J. V. Football 2. JEFFREY DON HOWARD!'Jett -N.H.S, 4, General Scholarship Team IQ, In The Know Team Alternate 4, Class Board I, Varsity Track IQ,3,4, J. V. Wrestling 2, Marching Band IQ,3,4, Concert Band IQ,3,4, Pep Band IQ,3,4, Stage Band IQ,3,4, President 4, Swing Choir 3,4, Key Club Q,3,4, Variety Show Cast I,3. MARK EDWARD HOWARD- Moe -Class Board IQ, Football Captain 4, Baseball Captain 4, Varsity Foot, ball, IQ,3,4, Varsity Baseball 2,3,4, Varsity G 3, J. V. Football IQ, J. V. Basketball IQ, J. V. Baseball IQ, Ist Team All MidfEight, Ist Team All District AA, Ist Team All Ohio AA IAPI, 2nd Team All Ohio AA IUPII, Qnd Team All Metropolitan Columbus. JAMES ERIC HULL- Jim -N.H.S, 3,4, Pres. 4, General Scholarship Team I, Varsity Wrestling Q,3,4, Varsity Cross Country 2, Varsity G 4, J. V. Track 2, J. V. Wrestling I, Boys' State Alternate 3, Key Club IQ,3,4. RICHARD GALEN JACOBS- Argie -Student Council 2,3, Vice-Pres. 4, Homecoming Committee 4, Master ot Ceremonies 4, Class Board 4, Varsity Track 3, Varsity Golf IQ, Varsity Cross Country Q,3,4, Varsity G 3,4, J. V. Football I, Marching Band 2,3,4, Concert Band 2,3,4, Pep Band 3,4, Stage Band 3,4, Competitions 24, Swing Choir 4, Freshman Chorus I, Most Improved, Marching Band Q, Variety Show Cast 3, Play Cast 4. CHRISTINE MARIE KlDVVEllv Chris vStudent Coun- cil 2,3,4 Homecoming Court 4 Homecoming Com- mittee 23,4 Class Board 3,4 G.A.A. I,23,4 Intra- murals l,23, Choir 23,4 Sec. 4 Girls' Ensemble 23, Robe Committee 3,4 Swing Choir 3,4 Board Member 4 Freshman Chorus I, Competitions l,3,4 Co-Ed 23,4 Spanish Club I, Y-Teens I, Variety Show 3, Musical Show 2 WILLIAM EREDRICK KOCHf Bill eN.H.S. 4 Student Council I, Highlander Editorial Stall 4 Homecoming Escort 4 Class Board l,3, Varsity Track 23,4 Varsity Cross Country I,23,4 Varsity G 3,4 Treas. 4 Army- Navy Cheerleader 3,4 Boys' State Alternate 3, Play Cast 4. NORMA IEAN KGL.lTZf Normal -N.H.S. 4 Gen- eral Scholarship Team l,2 Quill and Scroll 3,4 Junior Achievement Scholarship 3, Highlander Editorial Staff 3,4 Business Stall 23,4 Bobcat Editorial Stall 3,4 Co- Editor 4 Business Stall 23,4 Boblcitten 4 Marching Band I,23,4 Concert Band ,I,23,4 Maiorette 3,4 Head Maiorette 4 Stage Band 4 Band Affairs 4 Com- petitions I,23,4 Choir 4 Freshman Chorus I, ETA. 3, FTA. Pres. 4 Senior Award 4 Teachers Aide 3, Co-Ed 23,4 Y-Teens I,2, Ski Club 2 Chess Club 2 TERRI E. LAFEERTY- Brown Sugar'2Ski Club 2, C.O.E. 4 C.O.E. Club 4. DANE BRENT IAHN9'Daneo fHomecoming Escort 4 Varsity G 23,4 Marching Band l,2 Concert Band I,2 Choir 23,4 Ensemble 3, Swing Choir 3, V2 ot 4 Board Member 3,4 Freshman Chorus I, Competitions 3, Key Club 3, Variety Show Cast 3, Musical Show Cast 2 GRACE ANN JONES-N,H.S 3,4 General Scholar- ship Team 2 Ohio VVesleyan Achievement Scholar 4 Girls' Ensemble l,23, Girls' State Alternate 3, Choir 23,4 Accompanrst I, Board Member 4 Freshman Chorus I, Competitions 4 Drill Team 2 Musical Show Cast 2 FRANK WAYNE KARN AMY JO KELLER- Am -Student Council 4 Class Board I,23,4 G.A.A. I,23,4 I25 Point Award, Intra- murals l,23, Varsity Cheerleader 4 Drill Team 23. I ANNA LYNETTE LARUE-N.H.S. 3,4, General Scholar- ship Team IQ, Quill and Scroll 3,4, Highlander Editoe rial Staff Q,3,4, Co-Editor 4, Bobcat Editorial Statt 3,4, Intramurals l,2,3, Marching Band 3,4, Concert Band 2,3,4, Competitions 2,3,4, FTA 4, Limelighters l,2,3,4, Play Cast 2,3,4, Play Crew l,2,3,4, National Thespians 4 MARIA ANN LlTTLE- Mimi -Homecoming Com- mittee Q,3,4, Highlander Business Staff l,2, G.A.A. l,2,3,4, Volleyball 2,3,4, Captain 4, 400 Point Award, Army-Navy Game 3, Intramurals l,2,3,4, Varsity Cheerleader 3,4, Choir 3,4, Girls' Ensemble 2, Swing Choir Choreographer 4, Freshman Chorus l, Cam- petitions l,2, Co-ed Club l,2,3,4, Spanish Club l,Q,3, Y- Teens l,2, Cabinet 2, Ski Club 2, Musical Show 2 BARRY EUGENE LONG- Bear -Track 3, Marching Band 3,4, Concert Band 3,4, Pep Band 3, Stage Band 4, Competitions 3,4, Everett Junior High-Baseball l, Band l, Stage Band l, Central High School-Band 2, Stage Band 2 CHERYL ANN MCFADDEN-Girls' Glee Club 2, Freshman Chorus l JAMES ALLEN MCKEEVER- lim -Track 23, Marching Band l,2,3,4, Concert Band l,Q,3,4, Competitions l,2,3,4, Key Club 2,3,4, President 4 NOT PICTURED, MlCHAEL ALAN MACKERT- Mike -Marching Band 3 MARGARET GENEVIEVE MALONEM Peg -J, V. Hockey 4, l25 Point Award 2, Intramurals l,Q,3, Choir Q,3,4, Librarian 2,3,4, Girls' Ensemble l,3,4, Board Member 3, Freshman Chorus l, Competitions l,2,3,4, FSA. 4, Treasurer 4, Variety Show 4, Musical Show 2, Limelighters Q,3,4, Play Cast 23, Play Crew 3,4 ANTHONY EDWARD MARTlNA-'4Tony -Football l, Golf l,2, Class Board l, Graduated One Year Early ANDREVV R, MASSE- Drew -General Scholarship Team 2, Class Board Q, Goll 4 i 3 H W NANCY KAY PICKETT-UVVilson fN.H.S. 3,4, Treo- surer 4, Generol Scholorship Teom l, Highlonder Edi- toriol Stoff 2, Boblcitten Stoff 4, Homecoming Com- mittee 2, Closs Boord 23, Hockey 2,4, LQS Point Aword, Armv-Novy Gome 3,4, lntromurols l,2,3,4, Girls' Stote Alternote 3, Morching Bond l,2,3,4, Con- cert Bond l,Q,3,4, Moiorette 3,4, Pep Bond 3,4, Stoge Bond 2,3,4, Bond Affoirs officer 4, Competitions l,2,3,4, Morching Bond All-Stor Ronlc 4, Freshmon Chorus l, Competitions l, FTA. 3,4, Teocher Aide 4, Co-ed Club 2, Sponish Club l,Q,3, Trock Assistont 4 JOHN CHARLES PRUSKI-Ouill ond Scroll 3,4, S.A.R. Citizenship Aword l, Student Council Citizenship Aword l, Student Council l,Q, Highlonder Stoff 2,3,4, Photogropher 2,3,4, Bobcot Editoriol Stoff 3,4, Co-Edi- tor 4, Photogropher 3,4, Vorsitv Wrestling l,2,3,4, Vor- sity 3,4, l. V. Footboll l,2,3, Key Club 2,3,4, Treosurer 2, Vice President 3, Comp Enterprize Pepresentotive 3 TERRI LYNN PULLIAM-lntromurols l,Q,3, Girls' En- semble l,Q, Girls' Glee Club 23, Freshmon Chorus, Y- Teens l,2 MICHAEL M. QUlNNh Mike -Vorsity Eootboll 3,4, Vorsity Wrestling 24, Trock 3,4, Vorsity G 3,4, J. V, Footboll l,2, Boys' Stote 3, Choir 2,3,4, Choir Boord 3,4, Swing Choir 2,3,4, Competitions 3, Kev Club 23, Voriety Show 3, Musicol Show Q, Ploy Cost 3 NOT PICTRUED, THOMAS MARTIN MlNTOf Min- novv YTroclc 2,3,4, North High Scltool-Wrestling l SUE ANN MOOP- Georgie the Littlest Hippie -Of tice Girl 4, Guidonce Office Girl 4 Not PicTuRED. MARY susztrsi Mumv-ouiii uma Scroll 3,4, Highlonder Editoriol Stott 3, Photographer 4, Chess Club 3, Soint Joseph Acodemy-G AA l,2, Art Club l, Sponish Club l, Choir l VlCTORlA MARIE NOBILUCCI- Vic'2Student Counf cil 4, Highlonder Business Stoff l,Q, Homecoming Court 4, Homecoming Committee 2,3,4, Closs Boord l,4, Closs Vice-President 2, Closs President 3, GAA. l,Q,3,4, Hockey l,2,3,4, Boslcetboll 2,3,4, Vollevboll 23, SOO Point Aword, Army-Novv Gome 3,4, lntromurols l,2,3,4, Vorsity Cheerleoder 3,4, Coptoin 4, Girls' Glee Club l, Leoders' Club l, Cofed Club l,2,3, Sponish Club l,2,3, YfTeens I2 ANTOINETTE PATTEPSON!'Toni -lQ5 Point Avvord, Army-Ncivy Gome 3, Intromurols l,2,3, Co-ed Club l, FSA. 4, Secretory 4, Y,Teens 2, COE 4 SARA DIANE PHELPS- Solly -lntiomurols 2, Choir 2,3,4, Treosurer 3,4, Girls' Ensemble 4, Swing Choir 3,4, Ereshmon Chorus l, Competitions 3,4, Drill Teom 3, Co-ed Club 23, Voriety Show 3, Musicol Show 2 RENDA LYNN RADCLIFFE- Rudd -General Scholar- ship Team I, Student Council 2,3, Bobkitten Staff 4, Homecoming Committee 2,3, G.A.A. l,2,3,4, Volleyball 2, Track Assistant 4, 150 Point Award, Army-Navy Game 4, Intramurals l,2,3,4, Marching Band l,2,3,4, Concert Band l,2,3,4, Maiorette 3, Pep Band Alternate 4, Stage Band 2,3, Competitions l,2,3,4, Gym Assistant 4, Science Club 2, Treasurer 2, Spanish Club 2,3, Y- Teens I,2,3, Cabinet 3, Ski Club 2,3, Variety 3, Lime- lighters 4, National Thespians 4, Play Cast 4, Play Crew 2,3 LESLIE ANN REA- Les -Hockey 2, Volleyball 3, 125 Point Award, Army-Navy Game 3, Intramurals l,2,3,4, Cheerleader 4, Choir 2,3,4, Girl's Ensemble 2, Fresh- man Chorus I, Drill Team 2,3, Co-Captain 3, Spanish Club I,2,3 DAVID CHARLES ROBISON- Dave -Tennis 2,3,4, Tri-Captain 4, I. V. Wrestling I, Intramurals 2, Chess Club 3 MARY ELIZABETH ROGERS-Beth -Basketball 3, Vol- leyball 2, 125 Point Award, Army-Navy Game 3,4, ln- tramurals l,2,3,4, Freshman Chorus, Drill Team 3,4, Co- ed Club l,2,3,4, Spanish Club I,2,3, Science Club I, Y- Teens l,2, Ski Club 2,3 NOT PICTURED, LORI REYNOLDS-Army-Navy Game 3, Intramurals, Girls' Ensemble, Girls' Glee Club, Y-Teens, Ski Club, Play Crew 2, Limelighters, COE NOT PICTURED, KAREN L. RITTER JOHN STANLEY ROMINE- John KATHLEEN ANNE ROONEY- Kathy -General Scholarship Team I, Girls' Ensemble l,2, Freshman Chorus, Y-Teens l,2, Finance Chairman l,2, Activities Director, COE Club 4, Historian 4 MICHAEL WILLIAM RUSH- Mike -Tennis 1,2 PAULA KIM SALZGABER- SaIZ -Student Council I,2,3, Class Secretary 2, Hockey l,2,3,4, Basketball 2,3, Volleyball 2,3, 450 Point Award, Army-Navy Game 4, Intramurals l,2,3,4, Business Manager 3, Vice Pres. 4, Girls' l, Co-Ed l,2, Spanish Club I. BARBARA JO SCONO- Scobo -Highlander Busi- ness Staff 3,4, Bobkitten Staff 4, Homecoming Com- mittee 3, J.V. Hockey 3,4, Co-Captain 4, 300 Point Award, Army-Navy Game 3,4, Intramurals I,2,3,4, Sec- retary, Girls' Ensemble I, Freshman Chorus, Com- petitions I, Co-ed Club I,2,3,4, Spanish Club 2,3, Pub- licity Chairman, Y-Teens I2 KATHY SUE SECKEL-General Scholarship Team 3, Volleyball 23, I25 Point Award, Army-Navy Game 3, Intramurals I,2,3,4, Head of Basketball 4, Marching Band I,2,3,4, Concert Band I,2,3,4, Pep Band 2,3,4, Stage Band 4, Competitions I,2,3,4, Co-ed Club I,2, Marching Band All-Star Rank 4, Ski Club I,2,3,4 ANN SHAUDYSABobcat Editorial Stall 2,3,4, Bobkit- ten Stall 4, Intramurals I,2,3,4, Homemaker Award 4, Marching Band Q,3,4, Concert Band 2,3,4, Pep Band 3,4, Stage Band 3,4, Competitions 2,3,4, Choir 2, Ac- companist IQ, Freshman Chorus, Competitions 2, FTA. I,2,3,4, Teacher Aide 3, Co-ed Club I2,3, Span- ish Club I,2,3, Y-Teens IQ, Ski Club 2, Variety Show 3, Musical Show 2, Limelighters I,2,3, Play Cast IQ, Play Crew IQ NICHOLAS PATRICK SlBIO- Bubbles -Varsity Foot- ball 3,4, Golf Manager 3, IV. Football 2, Freshman Chorus MARIIINDA SAVAGE-N.H.S, 3,4, Commended Na- tional Merit Scholar, Homecoming Committee 3, Class Board 4, Baldwin High School IQ KYLE MARIE SCHMALZ-N.H,S. 3,4, General Scholar- ship Team I,3, Student Council 3,4, Bobcat Editorial Stall 3,4, Hockey IQ, Track 4, 300 Point Award, Intra- murals I,2,3,4, G.A.A. I,2,3,4, Assistant Business Man- ager 3, President 4, Girls' State 3, Choir 2,3,4, Swing Choir 2,3,4, Freshman Chorus, Drill Team 3, Co-ed Club I,2,3,4, Spanish Club 2,3, Y-Teens I, Variety Show 2,3 STEVE JAY SCHMIDT- Schmidty -Office Boy I, Class Board I,2,3,4, Class Vice-President I, Varsity Wrestling 2,3,4, Captain 4, Varsity G 2,3,4, IV. Foot- ball I, J.V. Baseball IQ, Leaders' Club I DEBRA LYNN SCHUMICK- Schmuck -Student Council 3,-4, Bobcat Business Stall 2,3,4, Homecoming Committee 3,4, Class Board 4, Hockey 3,4, Intramurals I,2,3,4, Choir 3,4, Freshman Chorus, Drill Team 3, Co- ed Club I,2,3,4, President 4 SCOTT SMILEY- MiIey -Science Club l,Q NANCY ELLEN SMITH- Smitt -Intramurals, C.O.E. 4, C.O.E. Club 4, Treasurer 4 KIMETTE MURL SPAETH- Kim AN,H.S. 3,4, Quill and Scroll 4, Highlander Editorial Staff 4, Highlander Busi- ness Stall 3,4, Bobcat Editorial Staff 2,3,4, Bobkitten Editor 4, In the Know Team 4, G.A.A, l,2,3,4, T25 Point Award, Track 3, Army-Navy Game 3,4, Marching Band l,2,3,4, Concert Band l,2,3,4, Maiorette 4, Band Secretary 4, Competitions l,2,3,4, F.T.A. 3,4, Teachers' Aide 3, Co-ed Club l,2,3,4, Vice President 4, Track As- sistant 3,4, Science Club l,2, Ski Club l,2 DEBORAH LEE STEPHENSON- Debbie -Intramurals I, C.O.E. 4, C.O.E. Club I STEPHEN LEE STRUNK- Rank MFootball 2,3,4, Golf 3, Varsity G 4, IV. Basketball IQ, IV. Baseball I, Fresh- man Chorus ELIZABETH ANN TARPY- Liz -Student Council 2,3,4, Treasurer 3,4, Class Board 3,4, G.A.A. l,2,3,4, Hockey l,2,3,4, Captain 4, Intramurals l,2,3, Choir 2,3,4, Girls' Ensemble I, Swing Choir 4, Freshman Chorus, Com- petitions l,3,4, Drill Team 23, Co-Captain 3, Co-ed l,2,3, Musical Show 2, Limelighters I, Play Cost I BONNIE LEE TAYLOR TONDA LEE TAYLOR- Tonka -Office Girl 3, Bobcat Editorial Staff 4, Homecoming Committee 2,3,4, Home- coming Oueen 4, G.A.A. 2,3,4, Army-Navy Game 4, Intramurals 2,3,4, Cheerleader 3, Freshman Chorus, Drill Team 24, F.T.A. 2, Y,Teens IQ, Telephone Chair- man 2 EVANGELINE DEBORAH VOELKER- Toots ll - G.A.A. 1,2,3,4 Army-Navy Game 3, 125 Paint Award Intramurals 1,2,3,4 Freshman Chorus, Girls' Glee 2 Co-ed Club l,2,3,4 Spanish Club 1,2 TED VVALCOFTA Wally -Homecoming Escort 4 Class Board 3,4 Cross Country Manager 4 Band 12, Concert Band 12, Competitions 1,2 SCOTT CHRISTOPHER WATSON-'lDurk -General Scholarship Team 2, Homecoming Escort 4 Class Pres- ident l, Varsity Team 2, Homecoming Escort 4 Class President 1, Varsity Wrestling 23,4 Track 2, Cross Country 1,2,3, Varsity G 3,4 JV Basketball 1, l.V, Baseball l, Freshman Chorus, Leaders' Club 1 MARK GEORGE VVENDEL f JANE KING THOMAS-G.A.A, l,2,3,4 Basketball 4 Track 3, Army-Navy Game 3,4 lntramurals 1,2,3,4 250 Point Award, Pep Band 3,4 Stage Band 3,4 Treasurer 4 Competitions 1,Q,3,4 Freshman Chorus, FTA, 3,4 Teacher Aide, Band Student Director 11 RICHARD MARTIN THOMRSGN- Rick -Marching Band 12, Concert Band TQ, Freshman Chorus, Ski Club l DAVID LEE TYNDALl!'Daye -Class Board 3, Track l,Q,3, Marching Band 1,Q,3,4 Concert Band l,Q,3,4 Pep Band 3, Stage Band 4 Competitions 1,234 CORA LYNN VAN AUSDAL-NH S. 4 Citizenship Award 3, Student Council 1,3,4 Secretary 4 Home- coming Court 4 Class Board l,Q, Class Treasurer 4 Vice President 3, G.A,A. 1,2,3,4 Point Award Q, Army- Navy Game 3, Intramurals 1,2 BRAD LEE WILLIAMS- Mird -Track 2,3,4, Varsity G 4, IV. Basketball 3, Marching Band I,2,3,4, Concert Band I,2,3,4, Pep Band 2,4, Key Club, 2,3,4, Treasurer 3 CLIFFORD CRANDALL WILLIAMS- Cliff -General Scholarship Team IQ, In the Know Team Alternate 4, IV. Football I, IV. Wrestling 2, Key Club 4, N.H,S. 4, Science Club 2 WILLIAM THOMAS WlLLlAMSH Wheel BRIDGETTE GWEN WILSON- WiIlie''-Intramurals I, Freshman Chorus, FSA. 4, Vice-President 4, COE 4, COE Club 4 E MARJORIE ANN VVINTERS- Fred -N,H.S. 4, Gen' eral Scholarship Team IQ, Bobkitten co-Editor 4, In the Know Team Alternate 4, G,A.A. l,2,3,4, I25 Point Award, Army-Navy Game 3, Intramurals I,2,3, March- ing Band I,2,3,4, Concert Band l,2,3,4, Pep Band 4, Stage Band 3,4, Competitions I,Q,3,4, Track Assistant 2,3,4, Head 4 VICKIE JEAN WISE- Headlights -G.A.A. IQ, Point Award 2, Intramurals IQ, Freshman Chorus MICHAEL LOUIS VVOOD- Mike -General Scholar' ship Team 2, Bobcat Editorial Stall l,2, Tennis I,2, Freshman Chorus ROBIN YEAGER-G.A.A. IQ, Intramurals I,2,3, Lime- lighters 2,3, Play Crew 2,3,4, Head 4, Highlander Staff 23, Freshman Chorus, Girls' Ensemble 2 JAMES MICHAEL YOUNG- Frizz -Highlander Pho- tographer 4, Class Board l,2, Varsity Track 3,4, J,V. Track l,2, Cross Country l,2,3, Choir l,2,3,4, Boys' En- semble l,3, Swing Choir 3,4, Freshman Chorus, Com- petitions l,2,3, Key Club 2, Variety Show Cast 3, Crew l, Play Cast 3,4 cycle Institute Scholarship 4, Track 23, J.V. Basketball l,2, Freshman Chorus, Key Club 4 4 .X ,- 3 .3 K , -og I L 'i . ,J , . H+, , 1 ry, . ,f , ii t in I 4 Q ,sl 0 9 x A 1 . C. -r' ,H , I 4 K . 8 . ,, ,, if l. Seniors work diligently on hall decoration tor Homecoming. Amy Keller, Anna Geiger, Cora Van Ausdal, and Liz Tarpy. 2. Have I goto surprise for you! Debbie Schumick, 3. l can't believe she ate the whole thing! Vickie Nobilucci and Randy Sagle. Seniors ol ROBERT CLARK YOUNG- Rob -American Motor- The iunior class sponsored a wide variety of activities this year. Participating in the Ox Roast, their stands included the Cane Toss, Basketball Throw, and a helium balloon sale. Fol- lowing a successful Home- coming-where the iuniors won first prize for their hall decora- tions-they arranged a dance, then sponsored the basketball game between the faculty and the VVCOL All-Americans, and several rec. nites, They ended the year by traditionally hosting the Junior-Senior prom in May, held this year at the OSU Coun- try Club. M., gr N FN T 5 si , F r be X ff: L President ....... Vice-President Secretary ....... Treasurer 1 . M. Eric Aho Mark Amrine Chris Anderson Teri Antolino Jeno Apathy Dave Beal Kathy Beck Tom Berarducci Karla Berlin Joy Berry Terri Bisciotti Mark Blackburn Carmie Bonaventura Mickey Box David Browning Chris Burkley Bud Byerly Debbie Byerly Greg Campbell Kathy Carter Mike Casasanta Jeff Chambers Chrys Cline Karen Coleman Crista Collie Becky Conway Mary Daley Tom Davis Ken Dewey Karen Dudley Don Dyson Dave Eagle 62 i if 4 A X A. .....Sandy Morris ...Mike Casasanta ...Susie Sullivan ...Dave Browning 15151.-if' f- ':'1f.fi. U - - I K fig., Qi? is gg., mt .. sw S W gs KT' X Qu ' 235' - r , I Q ffffl has Q, .. ii . S X . G4 M . l ' :fi 'iv , i. if J '- ,.,,,-E.. , Juniors :iff is .ms T if .. if K I K is C 'sz ,, N 5 Q 4' F 5 Aj t f sw Y' .sb 1? K is .f' M4 IQ 7' X. . ' .Q he W yy S5 X we Q xg, 5 Q N4 - XS is 1 'R if 4 Q .tv L qi 5:4 , f 'fs F' fx , 5 L- , k - il 'Zfffy , g W. Q . ' A i Q ' V ,Lx V .nf i N A. is 5 L N J s gg X .- X N v S4 N xx .g R i V1 vp., fu. Uv N F , Lt d 5. 5, ph. an 1? i 5 E 2 r u fs 40: ll' ,. f .1 'v 'R 5' -an fb 7 'Y ,Q N L G.. 15, N-, g X ' 9V,f ' RAW' . il l J The Mad Chemists-Browning, and Fitch. Gary Erdy Adrian Fitch Amery Fitch Chuck Fitzpatrick Pat Flanagan Tom Flanagan Becky Flowers Dan Forest Nancy Fowler Steve Green Mark Griffith Charles Hackney Ron Hager Kim Hall Jack Hanna Keith Harrington Chris Herbert Cliff Hill Pam Hinson Kim Housemun Jan Howard Jean Huber Leslie Hufziger Arne Jacobsen Donna Jahn Rick Jeffrey Kay Koch Cheryl Koss Marty Kuhn Jack Launer Bob Law Patty Long John Lorenz Gary Lybarger Sara Malone Mike Maselli Debbie Melampy Carol Meyer Wes Morgan Sandy Morris Rocky Morrone Jackie Myers Brian Nardone Eva Naumoff Barry O'Brien Lynn Oswald Fusun Pasinler Mary Pulliam Mike Purtee Richard Radcliffe Fritz Reiterman Sherry Render Molly Ringer Harrington, Juniors 63 Jackie Roberts Julie Rout Mario Sanchez Anne Scaperoth Michele Schornak Susan Schulz Debbie Scono Tom Scono Chris Scott Dan Seipel Mike Sheskey Debbie Short Susan Shough Bob Shover Donna Shultz Charlie Sibio J Bruce Sinclair Jerry Skidmore Brad Smith Bill Stauffer Tom Steele Brad Stought Robin Taylor Janice Viau Not Pictured: Chuck Balinger .- Joey Bishop - Billy Brown J.C. Burns Dave Clar Patty Fiorilzfllq Robert Flood Gary Fultz f Rick Gross N Q . '.. 'ef iiii 7 B yeiz, mf an dd! i 2 - 1 .ex .. X G if ow fi Y'-2 I i t Heather Harrison Rick Morris Tip Morrow Chris Peters 14 Becky Reeves Susie Rosso Sharon Stanton Bruce Stought Susie Sullivan y i Qs if . 4 .g ii A ' S S Q' 3 n ew . ::: a , . . . it .c Q J, I S ' A A '.,. in Diana Warden Bronwyn West Scart Whipple Lynn Winters Dianna Wooton Ann Zoretic Sandi Thomas Rich Valentino Chuck Volpe Becky Walter Tom Williams Ken Woolridge Patty Wright Glenna Young Mary Cay Exline l. 'il got it, now what do I do with it? J. Huber. Q, Monkey see, monkey do. J. Apathy, M. Ringer 64 Juniors if 19? wllrw NX W . .,....-ff 'N ,... ! ' .RK .X President ........ Vice-President .. Secretary ....... Treasurer 46 XX I .. C a X X cgx X X s X Q i 1 X X sf D 'lx 4 tx , Q. sc is Q4 ' N gif xi t F, X ,f V, i i :oo e Anna Quaranto ..Annette Keller Cindy Meyer Cindy Pinney One of the sophomores' first activities this year was at the Ox Roast, where they ran the bet- ting wheel, football throw, and fish pond, Although financially successful, Soohomores claim that they C1ren't interested in money, they lust want their class to have fun and enioy whatever protects they decide upon. They are mostly interested in full class participation. as kr.-I I it Tom Abbrzzese - Mary Jo Amican '- Candy Baer T..l. Baldwin 3 , 'QE' it Xt I' s. J i. 5 sig s xii' i iff l X 8... v it ' fm- 4 4 9. ic -1 5 AX ' Karen Ballard A ,W ww i 2-39' is r A Tom Bennett Mary Ann Beyinger Diane Betts Y, Jeannette Birkhoff Cindy Blanchard'-' Steve Bresnen Cathy Brohard Nancy Brown Margi Brownfield Steve Buck Mike Burkley Tom Calvin Terry Castro Rick Ciardelli -- Maria Cicconei Mala Clark Cindy Conawoyx- Mark Culpeper Gayle Davison 3 Diane DeWeese'N-f MVN., Steve DiCarlo , Debbie Dudley-...... I Dave Dyclces Brad Erdy Judy Ervin Soohomores Linda Featherstone John Fitzpatrick Louise Flanagan,, Randy Fowls Mark Frabott Tom Frabott ofa Teresa Freeman Ken Grace Mary Grant i..,,. Dave Grass Bob Gresham Jerry Grinstead Ken Guss N- x i sr, 5 5 ix Jerry Guy Denise Hanscel -9-4 si J gg f L Uikh K Dave Harris b if Wanda Haifen A X Brian l-leffernan Ss Joe Hibbler i :ii Q, I Ruth Hill f- Q L I .J s J Denise Hinson ..- A M Mike Hopkins X ,, Maralyn James -' J - Jady Johnson if Lydia Jones - f ' Linda Karlovec M i Cathy Karn ' Annehe Keller-- Q e Chris Killilea U -, Kevin King ww ii - Roy Kniffen Terry Koch Bryon Koss Russ Krilner Bill Kurlic Julie Larrick-x Mark Laha Steve Lawyer Mike Leisl gs, . Karin Leypoldt 'L , Mike Long 2: i Q Calhy Lybargeri E N x Pahy Martina Ralph Mason Mary Masse John McEwen Brenda McFadden Luann McKinley Keirh McVey Dee Dee Melampy Cindy Meyer he Diana Miller-.- Margarel Moore Bill Moore Robin Morris I Mark Morrow Bobbi Mucci Van Murphy S WA ? is-J Q M 5 . J ,ff 'il 5 if was X an ., 5 ,W F - ,Q '73 Q The Ghosl of Christmas Present-alias Sieve Bresnen. 66 Sophomores fn? ' 1, .-gm: H A vi? V A i n i x .. K . ,. give gy - 1 I Q. -In Q V52 Q gg A 5 . T7 is 1- X l Y. .Q.,,,A .Q e. Se Ag . 'V .. 3 Q ss, 5 X z at .is- f 'W S3 R .ti in Q' I X K ? 'K' Y ,, Bm l I is -iff: l xr ik . 4. 5- in fin is 'D-4 'QS' -he nv egg, ' Wi if l K is sl AY 5 l s an sg. S 'YQ ,vt 4 3 Jane Murley ' Amy Meyers -- Cheryl Naumoff -- Tom Neff Heather Nicholson Vikki Niswonger Berkley Norman Anna O'Neal Carl Onorato Grace Parks Bernie Perin Gary Pickett Cindy Pinney in Tony Piteo Kris Pulliam Anna Quaranto Theresa Quinn Vickie Ramirez Julie Randall Sara Reynolds Ran Rill Alan Roberts v-' Cheryl Rodgers Jeanne Rooney Jim Ruddy Vickie Rush Randy Sagle.-f Eric Schweir Carol Schulz Debbie Shupe Sara Shriner -- Margaret Skaggs Amy Smith Tom Smith Kally Spaeth Jerry Spain Tony Stevens Teresa Sullivan Pat Sweeney-f' Connie Taylor Duane Teal Theresa Thum--1 K Bob Tittel J 5' Joe Underwood L, Dennis Valentino YA Karon Van Zant Marty Vaughn ' A! x K Vvyk I yxyy My M Bruce Walcott lg A Jeff Warbis A ' - Z' Cherrie Weber ' Lynn Weller A 4 , S' , ' Sherry Williamsontfe fs :K VLA, , I Diana Williams-.C -. J, iam- A M Joellen Williams ,f - t Todd wauoby . ' J 9' V' l Brenda Workman ls ' ,, , 15,4 E?-ll I Jean Wurtzel J' 3- I ' Scott Yeager fi r Mark Young Shauna Young L ' 'D A Not Pictured: ,ge f Debra-Burchett Bruce Rea Jeff Stokes , ' I W Jefl Gillis Nancy Monette Terry Taylor dl 1-EH l lj Jeff Lewis Amy Smith Peggy Wahlen Dove Harris, on receiving the Bexley Lion Award, Soplwomores 67 The treshmen started their busy year successtully by spon- soring games at the Ox Roast and making Sl75. Alter learning their way around the school and getting acquainted with the new teachers, they decorated their hall with the Homecoming theme in mind. At the Street Dance they manned a coltee-hot chocolate stand. Later in the yeor they sponsored a dance and a tun night, Mory Alexander Lisa Antolino ,- John Beck Dean Behnen Ruth Bennett Craig Berlin Herb Berry Julie Birkhoff Cathy Bisciotti Michelle Bishop Terri Bowers Tom Boughton Pam Brown Jon Browning Debbie Byers Tonya Cameruco Joyce Carroll Trina Chesser Ginny Clark Flo Cline Cindy Colby Jerry Coleman David Colliver David Compton ,, Cindy Conn T55 ir Rick Cornette J ' if John Corvo ..,. 2 Denise Dembinski . Wendy Deverse Robbie DeWilde fl Jeff Dillion A Q 51' Scott Dillon Vicki Eckhart :-i i A Joyce Eisen Karen Evans Dale Fausey -- Scott Fausey Cindy Ferlito Doug Fiorino Mary Flowers 68 Freshmen President ......... Craig Berlin Vice-President .... Jeff Lemmon Secretary..d ..... Ed DiCarlo Treasurer Vicki Eckhart an, ,,. XMN -X 'PWS x t r is., 'Q X pg... as X i Q Q qs:-f J' X 6- X ii hx s .. M i U 32. ,4 .' Q. ' ' sf fl i . og: . KX JL J. ii o n arf -.,L wi T X is Ci 9 9 T K, ' ia. A! lx l i I Qa., 3' .- 4... 0. . , 'Q bg? X Q' X L gl! li X im- Power to the lreslirnun J tif fd yr! T lie if 1 A ., Q,k- 4 Freshmen Curt Frabott Chris Giany Amy Gierman Theresa Gordon Cindy Griffith Tom Guy Sieve Hager Wayne Harris Karen Hartwell Mike Heine Bill Herbert Elaine Hite Pat Hough Z' Matt Huey Scott Hughes Robert Hull John Hunter Mike Hutchison Mike loia Mark Jackson Diamond Jaconetti Martin Johnson Van Johnson Teresa Jones Kathy Konnal Don Kerns Lisa Kidwell Lisa King Beth Klitch Anna Kopelziw Leslie Koss Jean Kritner Kay Landis Larry LaRue Jennie Launer Jim Law Cindi Leist Jeff Lemmon Julie Lorenz Jane Malorkey Kitty Malone Lynn Mann Craig Marcus x- Steve Morszika John Maselli x- Joan Mazik John McAllister Pat McAllister Chris McCabe '-' Margaret Membribes Tim Moore Karin Morris Sharon Morris Allison Moschella --.... Norman Mucci Paul Murley Amy Newell 69 Valerie Noie Pam Oberschlake Kacy O'Brien Laura Oswald Mark Parsley Eric Paul Doug Perry Patti Petersg Jeanne Prenticeh- Gretchen Quinn - Jeff Rebb Bob Rechsteiner Mike Reid Leah Render Karen Riccio Bonita Richardson Cathy Richardson Lori Roberts Tom Rosso Gayle Row Cindy Salzgaber Terry Sanderson Karl Schmalz Jeff Schumick Jim Seckel Jeff Sheskey Sue Shively Kris Slcuson Carolyn Smith Mike Smith Tim Sullivan Laios Szabo Linda Tanner Debbie Thomas Cathy Thompson Ann Tidwell Joe Trimble Sam Triano Scott Tschumper Lonnie Turner Kim Tucker Donna Tyndall ... Rita Vogel Matt Watson Tyrell West Danny White David White Bob White Not Pictured: Vickie Deweyx Ed DiCarlo Rick Dickinson Gary Harker Julie Kennedy 1 C K Xi rr X... .. .. xg h is :W X 1, L rr f c s 33515 xx 9' , SL L N sf ir ,..,,..., c,t,r,, T , 4 sl Miki? ii. .32 K x s 'Y L . 3 fl: ' Ur 'G ai- biksk tg 'sy K' - , , 1 3 L S , yr ,Q I it X ..... I T, fc Q r 'H ti 'H T f-f -me , , K ml I I I, 1 ' 2,5 i r f is . fi VF? .. r 4' A 2: EJ. .J 5 . s , .. x - r , Q as J' AE f 2 i xx ii H, Q W :Y . 4 1 Qi L 'Q ,fn ,S li' . if f l 3 S K - 'I xi 1 4 l , ':-'ii iii x fi ' -' '- -L . -5515: m f 1' - A-f1tEl:Sf3?35l? N . -. I it M' . ff- ix A J ik K I Steve Kovaci Terry Landis Jim Rice Doug Peters Pat Whyte Betsy Williams Robin Winters+ Sandy Woolridge Chuck Zoller Dan Zoretic k l, Freshman D, Colliver, K. Evans, C, lvlaicus, lvl. Mem' bribes, P. MCAlliste Trimble, Bob Hull vvO1Cl1 OVSV Cake Walk. 70 r, J, 3' il' gi -its Q 'u k if ' i f fe ff A 4 N-.3 ine orn graaers rnis year rouna rnem- selves busy preparing tor their high school years and developing hobbies and interests, besides attending the usual school activities, such as dances and rec. nites. They had the opportunity to learn about possible careers from guest speakers and get an idea what fields appealed to them, This also served as a guide tor scheduling high school courses vvhich vvould be useful. Mini-courses covering subiects from chess to animal care further highlighted special areas to help thern discover in- dividual skills and interests. Supple- mented by schoolwork, sports, and club as ,c,. W X ff -is Q . V r .i X is E W 1 -X x 1 I g - . i Nj K ff R , I . 5 ii -r mr i 1 i 'E X ex' 'C ml 7 xx S K, K 2, B fx Vx . I -- ,. -, K Rig. 2 . 1 X by It Q wi: A , A A s, ii is.. X - 'ii U i .-fur' A s s 6' i if .x. is - - t - cc: i i ' . . rg, ts-if -sv' C W X 1, ' iss: - - my A W A . ii .s-,X i A N l Meyer activities, the 8th vvere a busy group. Cheerleaders, l to r R Vvalters, C Furness, B Eagle, C, Wcmridel, M. Slieeiari, l, Shririiri, l, Ronalyn Adams David Amicon Ernesto Araujo Kerry Avery A I Cindy Bagent ' ,mi Lisa Ballard H ' if Jeff Barrow b S ' Mike Belford ' I Amy Billmon V Nix Steve Blackburn Frank Borghese ml Karen Boston ,V i s Joe Buck K Scott Burkitt 1 E g, -' B: Barbara Burnette ,fi KM, Jim Burns ,, ,. 'l ,--'- ' ..l Jim BYerlY 'if il ' A 'X Judy Carroll Mary Ellen Carter Julie Chapple Annette Ciccone Q Cathy Cincione Y 'Q P . , ' si Q Jay Cline b , Mitch Cline it y L Q .D Jeff Colby p 3' fl , .3 xn ,. ... lvi: RA N Diane Colley Jim Compton Ruth Ann Cornell Mike Cornette Ronnie Curry Pam Davis Dove Dembinski Mike Dickinson Gloria DiPietro Andrew Donaldson Ken Doolittle Ann Dudley - : ,if I Rick Dudley ' 'bg 4 .5 'Q sem Eagle Kathryn Edwards i David Elting it -ri- K'-'N 'tii t xl Rob Exline 8th 7l Ron Ferlito Dennis Flesher Bob Flinn John Forest Debbie Fowler Joe Frabott Carla Furness Tony Gatto Jack Gould Bob Grass Jennie Greenhalgh Darlene Grooms Dennis Hale Denise Hall Jeff Hamilton Alfie Hamrick Gina Harder Cindy Harris Dean Henderson Chuck Hollis Curt lmler Barbara Jaynes Fred Jenkins Kathy Jenkins Jeanne Kegler David Keller Tom Kemple Margie Killilea Patty Kleckner Joan Kritner Judy Kuhn Kurt Kyle David Lacey Gary Lankford Vicki Lawton-s Sherri Lawyer Lynn Layton Kim Lenhart Becky Lyon Brion Mahoney Barbara Mann Brian Marcusg, James Mason Jeff Malik Moria Melaragno Dennis Melampy Julie Meyer '- Kathy Meyers Lisa Milano Mike Mitchell Chris Moore Rick Moore Mary Ann Moushy I -ui-4 L aw of . b Yi' fha if A .pt at W 1 L if l, Sth grade football team in action. 2 Alfie Hamrick eniovs the street dance, .A is A in Ab Jigx ,lzu I s, A i it , Ki vii Q: we 1 JCI -ww X . an 'Aki i H' - IQ! KJ B GBX A i f -1 has A M13 A . 3 L a X i .I s'sl bl arrests ss S fy 1 ws Q-in ,J L 9 A R xfl Y w F Q 5.8 Hin YL. .a-y 2.4! xi -. .ll 1 S 4 e WWJ X fc, 4113 'C-J -X is sw . .,L , M Q EEK , vein L -i Z 1 sas? i , , ii rw :H 2 , Not Pictured: Janet Dyson Judy Fields Buddy Flowers Eric Hornung wi -5 4 N 31324 'HE xiii is in Qi an f ,Q 5 K L ' T 1? in 2 ,A - 43? ,si V si A A 4. ,V - is , 3 Vi M f I ' ' R if A N 'X Aw A il ,,,, i. .fr sv 'ie' K., we rv 'Q R fs LL S J if F as is 'ii : rv- 1 Q-mx vs A ... Xgjlk NX ., is-.V E, . ix esi . vi. ,sh .L ' lx of a S - L 2 .. ' ikiii j i 'tel 'H' Q., ,r an-. 8th Tim Huey Carol Kohler Barbara Long Ken Smith Patti Moushy Erin Mullin Dan Murphy Brad Norman Kathy Olvera Randy Penwell Louie Perez Terry Finney Bill Piteo Todd Proffitt Tony Quaranto Steve Ranalli Susan Reeves Carl Reynolds Heidi Ringer Jim Roberts Sora Robinson Rena Ross Greg Rosso Kevin Rush Julie Sauer David Savage Lisa Scharlott Pam Schnors David Scott Paul Shea Molly Sheerun Marc Sheskey Laurie Shriner Doug Shultz Larry Sisler Lynn Skaggs Doug Smith Jim Spain Julie Stought Steve Strobel Deanna Taylor Lisa Theodore Joanne Thum -e Lynda Troiano Dan Turner Lee Ann Tyler Theresa Valentin Steve Vogel Bob Volpe Rachel Walter Chris Wandel Bill Warden Debbie Weber Pam Weiss Gary Weller Ray Westbrook Linda White Margaret Wiley Glenn Williams Carol Wood Jane Wymond 73 of- Ginny Abbott Annette Abbruzzese Cathy Abbruzzese Tracy Alderman Lisa Alexander Chris Amicon Chris Bogent Q5 VL! 5 Bob Beck Cindy Berry K V June Berry X Dennis Beynon Donald Billman K-'X ' :f', Andrew Birkhoff g E Melinda Bishop Vx ' ' W :L -5 Steve Bowers 5 l , X w li ' F72 V Hi 1 rx I 1 X f Tom Boyer David Bresnen Melanie Browning Ann Burkley Kendy Cameruca Gary Campbell Glen Canada Cheryl Chambers Matt Cincione Jane Coleman Jon Coleman Jackie Compton Ted Crooks David Davis John Deverse Kit Dewey Maureen DiCarlo James Dickey Tina DiPietro Jim Evans Don Fausey Cheryl Freeman Eff ' N5 wi if J wr, 3 'Hill Si 4'X Heather Donaldson . x ,.. M ,Q Gina Furness Cothy Goins David Grinstead Lon Grooms Joe Hackney Scoh Hall Lisa Hamilton Q John Gillis L-A Klvo GUSS '1 Q' G lj ew Rick Homiltan x it Wwe' fd. ,C r, , 9 Z ew, 4 i Byil H BJ -A N- sfo. -x.,,J 3 X , , 94 J I X .i EQ , me :le X sr, mga' i 2 X or 4, 3. Q is U tw, 5 :!U Y li NK. 4-. I '- i UM -if . N, Q -uw ., iv, li ' C as f- si 'i ll S il in .. i' I X j,,, , ' kg r is 4 Chg ' A 1 02. O ,rg e B ,C it Q' . ,fi I I Xl gr are i L it .nigh ff, ir. -- -J A Mean QQ' 1 - , B B f r 1 Q X 'S . il 5 ,,- Q Q M During their tirst year in iunior high, the 7th graders took part in a variety ot activities new to them. They participated in intramurals at lunchtime, playing vol- leyball and table tennis tor a homeroom championship. Many ioined band or choir, become student council represen- tatives, or ioined other clubs. In the spring they prepared to take over re- sponsibilities tor next year, cheerleaders were chosen and high-ranking students were inducted into the iunior honor society. Jr. High Drama Club presents Christmas play The Christmas Sled . 74 7th Tony Gotta goes up lor the basket i , r' Q of J ,g - X 4 W A L if Q., , ' . ul W h, F J fl J Mx X ,L K f 3 I i I rn. M ,MV L K -,, A, qs .Li ...W I L, A L , Y r L A f . J I Y Q Ye A ii K 5, x x g . g hhk Yixk A Yr: 1 ,A v A H, K Legs, Y a x it , A ' ff L L 'i iw. N1 Q, . Q . L A e 1' J. , R, A f 5 ' ,fl -' INK A M ' ll if A sri, X .. ' X ' 'L Q 1.11 X7 'fs ' irq 'Y' X , le!-.M . i' Q, . ,J Kr: VL, W X X N- J . y Q T f rl-, ,f X mfr N,x. Keith Hannaford Andy Harker Lisa Harris Craig Hartman Lisa Hatfield Betty Hatten Bob Hayes Michelle Hendon Angie Herbert Kevin Hickman Paul Hill Valerie Hill Debbie Hard Carol Hough Brett Hufziger Rob Huggins Jeff Hunter Tom Hunter Beth Jackson Debbie Jeffrey Alene Johnson Brant Kennedy Debbie Kerns George Killilea Cheryl Knippenburg Karen Koch Mark Kulis Tim Loch Bill Landis Tim Lankford Karen Layton Judy Le Donne Lisa Lenhart Dan Limmer Ann Lindsy Jud Lord David Lorenz Antoinette Ludwig Joe Marczika Julia McNier Kelley McVey Kathy Meyers Debbie Michael Maria Milano Mindy Miller Cynthia Moore Ralph Moore Megan Mullin Bob Nichols Mark Nicholson Kathy O'Haro Patty Olvera Tim Parks Greg Paul Steve Penwell 7th 75 Anita Peters Patty Pfeiffer Betsy Phillips Rusty Pittenger Charles Porath Joe Ranalli Jon Rechsteiner Bob Reiterman Laura Render Lee Ann Richardson Susan Ritter Tina Rocci Lisa Ross Sandy Runyon Jodi Sauer John Schleich Mary Scono Carla Shere Anita Smith Jack Smith Jane Smith Joe Stanton Kathy Stanton Jeff Stought Terri Sweetman Mark Szabo Alexis Terry Johanna Teschner Jackie Thomas Cathie Timmons Steve Tweed Dinah Tyndall Mike Vernon Sharon Vernon Jeri Viau Beth Wandel Bob Warden Dianna Webb Tom Weber Chip Weller if fi.. A ' , T we un , g I mf W I vin' sus ,Q , K ni. - B J I QM. -..::. W'- if si Y Q s si X i 1 X-Q V i 1 in 5 ix: .Fir :ie We .f 1:-i s , - .sq -i s . , 'Emir E55 v- i , ' , I ,arm 1 'Y-I David White Teri Whyte Kenny Willis Roger Woolridge Mary Yocca Tammy Youngs Amy Zoretic it s 5' X Ex is .ami ,. J ws, R ss, yi S' 32 fm il L It r A ' X y 3 'i K'l1T ir 9' h,l ,S T F , 9 is fs. E i 'N X L . 2 gg . .,,,'ff -,T . ' .531 .,., . , i , V f 4,4 , , , ::,: S., ,S gp , . Q 7 L J t 1 J Q, 5. . -1' 4 5 in 3 J 'Q J J, ' vrgiif i ,Q L, 1 ll 4 i S ll - . 'if '5 i J 3 L ' fl Q. N , A visit to Santo during The 76 71h Not Pictured: Kathy Armstrong Tim Berry Bill Davison Mike Egan Bruce Evans Alana Mercer Christmas Sled. 4 fer ir sm s 4- Q . -i,g,ii5 i , N P T' fb J Q J , 1 f -1 i S i ,sigi'i-srjiggg 355430 ll. - 4 I - E A . .atm-ffiflgzi,-.f xl T-it -crsxp - xsis, - 2 X is X -L 4 'lf K X 'Y 'B Vx NL! ' s only 'W cv I. 1972 Junior Hugh Football Teom Q, Junior Bond Officers, Bock L10 R-l, Shrmer, R. Ferlito, J. Meyer, from T. Ke-mole, K Mc.Vev 3. Srdelmes4Drurm1 Club -,W 'VX Ax V.. 'Nwlly .dh ,. ' --.Nm My 1. K , A10 + ,n ' A V' 'J h 1,-Um...lgxlff' 'F 3 if ,fi'f'ff'wf'3 4- 0 , -'Aff I -W ,., ...M-A , . .9.a.. 2 3 W YY 4 Jr High Condids 77 f Jr t O .C U Q r nd gra the ill I Ll CVV5 l 2 485 '-...Q V7 3 -ll-L The Grandview Choir, under the direction ot Mr. Larry VVeaver. Once again those words rang out as the choir presented its annual schedule ot Christmas performances. The musical selections tor the holidays were highlighted by pop tunes and tavorite carols conveying the season's atmosphere. The home concert was staged as an outdoor park scene with the choir as townspeople and climaxing as a live ev- ergreen was erected and decorated during the tinale. Next came the long hard pull to get ready tor District contest. The iudges rewarded their hours ot preparation with superior ratings and comments onthe tine sound. 80 Choir 'GT' .Q I. JCLICIUIICD L IU YXAxJ.flll'1'lfJb, J Dovis, C. Kidweil, P. Molone 2 Robe Cornrnitteevfrorn topvC Kidvvell, A. Geiger, G. Dovison L. BOV9f3.T9Ci1HICiUI1SAT. Steele S. Buck, D. Beol, F. Reiterrnon, M Young, B. Nordone, B. Low 4. Ac: Comoonists-C. Ferlito, V. Eck- hort, T. Freernon, P. Peters 5 Boord-from top-M. Quinn, C Kidwell, B. Low, S. Dovis, J. De- Weese, S Morris 6. Riser Crew- M. Young, S. Buck, B, Low, B. Nordone, P. Scoperoth, F. Reiter- rnon, C. Betts 7. SoCioIvM. Quinn, C., DeWiIde, K, Corter,J DeWeese ,pX Vw i 4- QW, 6 iQ Bi Choir 1 christmas concert 72 winter wonderland 7' 82 Choir Q F I The choir's spring schedule af- ter district contest included sev- eral concerts and the highlight ot the year, State Contest, where the choir earned straight I'si They sang the traditional spring concert in May, as well as a sunrise Easter service at the RKO Palace. During the spring, the choir members hosted the Northmont High School Choir over the weekend, alter the visitors did a show tor the high school. The Swing Choir later returned the visit on their way to a show at Shilitoh's in Cincinnati, l. Candy Dewilde celebrates her birth- day during flth period. Q. The choir re- iaices over its I ratings in State. 3. The BUSH-ff SUITTISC S9I'VlC9, 8-4 Choir i I' ww? W Rv- if 7X 3 'T' ..,: . X ' iai 5, - s-QS-3 fs 1' . 22. X- hu sv!-Hi .yd Q' Vww f ,rwQw5.,?94 ,,W A-STl fN ,Q mwwx lf, The marching band an outstanding sea- son again this year, despite many rainy days that made marching nearly impos- sible and illness and iniury among the band members. They marched in the Homecoming, Columbus Day and Little League Parades, besides presenting sev- eral half-time shows. After football season the concert, stage, and pep bands became active. The pep band played mainly at basketball games, and the stage band performed most dur- ing the Christmas season at dances, ban- quets, and concerts, but also gave other shows during the year, including a perfor- mance in the spring concert. For concert band, one highlight of the year came with the invitation to perform at a new music clinic held in January at Bowl- ing Green State University. Band members were split into two groups for this to facili- tate learning the seventeen pieces as- signed to them. District and state contests followed in the spring, adding another tri- umph in the form of I rating for both. The work ended with the spring concert in May, and was topped off by a picnic at the Zoo Park. Other activities during the year included the sale of candy and calen- dars and playing for two cakewalks. Soloistsfseated: J. Thomas, K. Coleman, V. Niswo- nger, S. Whipple, standing. A. Shaudys, C. Myer 2 Argie Jacobs. John Phillip Sousa Award Winner 3 Qfficers J. Thomas, Treas., N. Koutz, B. Affairs, K Spaeth, Sec., R. Antolino, V. Pres., J. l-loward, Pres., N. Pickett, B. Affairs 9 3 Q the best band in the land ft J 3 Pi U .,5sND!4k- sw .4 an u, V.:- . ff -.... ,I Q ik+1?g l V' KR i 5'1mx. VE f 'ET 5' if in E MI'-W li 'H -5 Q' f ..-. 7.- ' IH , - ' X I 1 I ' 1 1 1 ' . 1 In if A.,.,: I. X , '11 j- ' pf W2 Xu P ,Q + Q. , Q 4 lj 31 253 if xii! gf ' ni A ' . - ,I s' V' 4 V VKQ +V? ' a U gl 0 1' I es X X Y I McmrdnrrgB11rrdAll-SiL1rRf1rrk- from T, STEEULU, J, Hovvurd, A lL1COl'J5, I, Brumfreld, Buck N. Prcke2fT, I Thcyrrms, L, ArrTOlmO QMOST Irrrrurfuvedl, A. Shuudys, K, Segker I9 Head Mogorette N Kourz leads Hue bond Through syrup? 'COTS' 3, Four drummers drummmg, cm morocccu player rrrurcnccmg , S. Whrpple, T, Borcxducgfr, M Grrffrth, T, Guy, D. Grclw ff' u, A5 M f' X fix E x Q' , Q f- Fr' xx 88 Bond 3 2. 1 GA 1 4 Q, un c Q. Ns 4 sp., , TW 4. Miss Gdslcdlld Celebrates the luc'md'5 I ru Stale Contest 5. The VVOIl4lllQl , end of The Colcevyulk. O, Sluge Bcmd- Buck. K Hdrvmglorw, B. long, D Beal, D mdull, G. Plclcell, N. Pmlceft, l Sleele, A .lc1niolqs, M. VVmlers,J Colemcxryl Hovyurd, Middle. C. Myer, K Segkel, P. long, R. Aufelme, 5 Wflupple, l Brumfield, L. M4iKmley, K. Dudley, From? S Bryon, J. llwcmms, A Slmudyx, C Meyers, V. Nlswonger if 1. Cv el ,nur A x 4 Bond 89 7 v H1 UL Y. f f F X Q: ,flfuff - 'mWI'lDiS': I A fwfr 4 W ' 1 A W 1 H113 Q H' - , V, Q 5 Sw ' X 1 tiki 1 'v Q. Q-X .x.:', xx . ' s-5, .ww D 2 W,-' yr' Q, ' Aw 51 ,T A :G ' 9 'staffs ffvfyv Q vm J 8 , 4 r f ' F 1 f x nf A' ' V' ,F-5' -N-in ., S. ' U A ng' Kv:y:E,,,5.fji:5, in , 0 A W ,, 4 i, LW i J, 13,14 fpifw if , i 5 Qiiffif b ' . S e 1 ,K A33 an f xi 1A N X, ik . 5 4 Q, .. ,, rw giiifg TQVQII, '1fM lvl 3 iiifl f law - ' ff' 2 , .Sl-'ei 5 . ,, K .Q mx E r ,JL ,J iwiffiv. 1 Q 'S 3 2 X a x O o,.'x I .5 V l . Y ,. I' 4 1 N r. , w Y ., ' lm 7 ' ' 'fir .iv ,E is 2 The band does have its share of blowhards. 3. Pep Band adds a little life to pep rallies. 4. Miss G.-in her own little carrier, in her own little chair . . . 5. Tim Moore, Tam Steele, and Dave Beal have their own iam session. 6. Rencla Radcliffe takes a break during the Cakewalk to sample some of the merchandise, 6. Band 91 key club Perhaps one ot the more unique organizations around Grandiview is the Kev Club, a service or- ganization operating under the guidence ot Mr. Hanlon. This group is an organization dedicated to the idea of serving our fellow man through ser- vice to the community. One ot the most successful proiects this vear was the cleaning up ot an area ot VVvman's Woods that had become overgrown with weeds and had become misused. Club members labored several hours to re-open a pathwav that leads from the City l-lall down into the woods. The Kev Club was also responsible tor compilation the School Directory. At their banquet in May, the members ot the club listened to a guest speaker trom the London Area Kev Club, and gave a round ot applause to ,Tl Riff!!! , A Jim lvlclieever as he was presented the Howard Crown Award. At this time, this vear's otticers, President Jim lvlclieever, Vice president Curt Dutt, Secretary David Beal, and Treasurer Steve Curtis announced next year's Kev Club Otticers. l, lim Mclieever receives the l-loward Crown Award. 2. Kev Club officers, old and new: Curt Duff, Jim McKeever, Eric Aho, Steve Curtis, Tom Scono, and David Beal. TTT 2 . s 'Ill if ris :fri rrrrf sf' 2 ,A , at I'-I in 'iii 'lr' T T . -rr P , M ' I - , L ll T mam ' n f A . in ff ,aff .F - i ff f emit- -2 l ,se-wffsmLQl 'f1T, ' 'NT if T T D T T 'fri ' s 5E-Lever , '35 Q 1.V 1 K ,N 6 uf 'rem 1 !Gl 'F? ' , W' , I -15, as I , , .pn ' 2:-T'u:ll l uudli'-'ft mall Q- grim!! Quail? :annum null!!! gmviim .,rw,,,, .A K' gt tefiftgi .gill D1 5 ',,:- 94 Kev Club Key Clubbers rest ofier o nord doy of gufterhpoinfing. Jim Hull, Steve Curtis, Dono Honscel, Todd Whillobv, Torn Scono, Jeff Gillis, Dovid Browning, Eric Aho, Rob Young, Don Finck, Dovid Beol, Jim Mc3Keever, Joe Under- wood, Morlc Young, Dove l-lorris, Curi Duff. P. Jim Mclieever ond Steve Curtis converse os Mr. ond Mrs. Honlon listen to Lrnden's Key club odvisor oi the Key Club bonduei. 3. Mr. l-lonlon inducis The new Key Club officers, Tom Scono, Dovid Be-ol, Eric Scliweir, ond Eric Aho. Key Club 95 Cooperative Office Education is a new program at Grandview. It is a terminal senior year course whereby the student goes to school one-half day and is placed in a iob-training program in the afternoon with teacher-employer supervision. The purpose of COE is to graduate a student who is an experienced of- fice worker adiusted to the business world. Through COE the student gains competency in office skills and is paid for on-the iob training. COE Club Activities included bake sales and the sale of colorful key rings. One of the highlights of the year was the on-the-air presentation to the Ruth Lyons Christmas Fund on the Bob Braun 50-50 Club in Cincin- nati. On Valentines Day the COE presented favors to teachers and school secretaries. The Zodiac theme was chosen for the Employers' Ap- preciation Banauet held at school in the spring. T X 1 W , S Q 1 I 1 fl . ' 1 'WFP ' . p ' -i BB-'H X -v EB ' -.. .. I -xii 1 . , K' nn: wx tx ' '7'4:.x rug, I. Pom Foil-Clerk-Typist ot Jednok Elonst Comoony 9 COE Otticers-l. to R. Bridgette VVilson, Kothy Rooney, Nancy Snnth, Dtonne Ammon Iseotedj, Dortene Chooole, Toni Pmtterson 3. Tenn lottertyeCtertc-Typtst for Dr, A. Eerlito 4. S. Doyts, R. Molone, R. Eott, ond K Rooney spend the mornmg in the COE room. 5. Brtdgette Wutsott-Ftle Cterk ot N ARA 6. N. Smith ond D. Stephenson be-gm yyorktng 7. COE Student5fStondnng, Lto R. L. Reynolds, S. Gunther, K. Rutter, B. VViI5on, T. Lottefty, K. Rooney, D. Stephenson tboCkt, N. Smith, D. Chopple, B. Englond, B. Taylor, T. Rotterson, R. Molone, Seoted. R. Foul, D. Ammon, Mrs Rhttluos, odytsor, S. Dovis 6 nik R ,J- X-ff' wif fv fw 123 L mfg: win H COE 97 The Fuuue Secmnones Assodohon issponwued bythe Cowndmw Chop- ter offuohonol Secmnones Assodo- hon CINS hom oH Cowmbus Hgh schook ore ehgkie knjoin The FSA rnembem meeteochrhonwtwnhcnher school FSA Clubs ond representatives ofiQSA, As o fund-mnyng pmnectthe FSA mode Chnwnun Ueecwnomenw ond oorhcipoted HitheiointsChoolCIhnsV nmw Condb Sow. Some ofthe yeons dub ochwnes incmded o oonelofbosxn ondtheu seCretones,c1tour ofthe Dimrki Post Qffice, C1 tour of Notionyyide Insur- once Ckwnoony VVoHd Procesmng Cenmw,o wsntothe KoHueen Buyh Pmnhge Beouw SChooL o yeonend bonqueh ond o hAms Secretory ofthe Yeorconkxt I. Officers, D Ain1Con,Vic3e-Pres., B. Wilson, Historion, D. Chupple, Pres., T. Potterson, Sec., Not pictured. P. Molone, Treos., K. Rooney, Hist Q FSA: J. Myers, B. Wilson, D. Ainicon, P. Moione, D. Choppfe fseotedi, T, Patterson 2 t M f X 98 FSA ' fi- ,... . n gil future secretaries Q58 a I I 4 S QD J ,Qs I-Agp, afar. 4 The Ski Club hod o greoT Time This yeor, even Though There vvosn't much snow. Members met ot The school Soturdoy ofternoons before leoying for The Volley l-ligh Ski Slopes neor Bellefontoine, Ohio. They orriyed in Time to bundle up, get Their equipment, ond hit The slopes by 5130. With o Choice of four slopes ot different levels of diffi- culty, lessons for The beginner, ond o lodge for The ski bunny, members Could ski until TO PTM., Then worm up by The fire before going home. All considered, T973 wos o foirly successful yeor for The Ski Club. The moior disoppointmenf wos The lock of snow, but The only iniuries were o few minor bruises. l, Ski Club-TOP D. Dudley, D. l'lOriSCel, Middle: l. Burrher, A, Zoretic, B. Smith, T, Gordon, D. Zoretic, Kneeling. C Myer, J, Reed 2. Some people lust come along for The ride. 3. Skiers Try out Their new legs. 4, Eric Aho ond Braid Smith test their luck on the slopes i club sk Student Council spent the yeor serving the school ond community. Officers Lonnie Alonso, Argie Jcicobs, Coro Vc1nAusdol, ond Liz Torpy helped to ochieve the gools thot Council set during the yeor. ln oddition to the usuol donut soles, Christmos cord delivery ser- vices, food ond clothing drives, cind study holl decorcitions, Student Coun- cil cilso helped the Guidance Deport- ment by distributing questionnaires. Members cilso gove o Christmos porty for preschool children. To rouse some spring spirit Council sponsored Grondvievv's first Horne- room Olympics in Moy. Student Council odvisor Mr. Bozeman orgo- nized cind emceed the events ond il- lustrious mole foculty members super- vised ond iudged them. Truck Assistcints served os stdtiticions, ond the clovvn troop wondered through the events to provide even more en- tertoinment. Events included: the 100 yord dosh, choriot rdce, bolloon crush, wdter bolloon throvv, bock-to- boclc rc1ce,three-legged roce, clothes roce, tdndem reloy, ond pie-eciting contest. Sophomore homeroom lO3 vvon the most points ond ci trophy. 2 ,- . K i-Qi' 1 C Wa Q , V in 3 fi 'L r i i ir c - fs -Fifi? . Q U M' 9' f .1 Q ' y -Q., . Q A ein- ' U lx .3 3 si X E A 3' I A S 1 n ,gs . i fish rf' .GQ . -332 A 3 .sd gr '- ' 'W' K Q4 tis ,it-'ii L' . 5f , . v 'S gl.. ,X gg.. ' K j . it 1 . s, Q w,gr---- i 4. BN ,iN.v,, 3 - ww - Q K 1. i v,N,5gi Ml , S' ,! A A ' if 'Y 'C' flu. S . A x .7 'L liklllw lk -aw Q, 1 K- s A ' if L, - A - 1 itvniv kk ' 1 Q thy ' k .4 W - 'Wifi-S if ly '.'l 75 lOO Student Council S1'Ud6I'Tl' COUl'ICll f l 1 . . N., Egg, f -lf' fiat' - - '13-N. , . six, . S1 X .. .- E ki- ef ff :Q Tl!! .fl-, ..r, ,,3,j'l 5,7 ff x f'rlfIAIlf.,f.v 1 eds, ff, Qi . i i 5 7 l. Siudenl Council in ociionl 2 Bunny Koch liglm ro keep luis lille of Heod Robbil in The soclc roce. 3. Your money or your sock, snails JPC, 4, Officers: Lonnie Alonso, President, Cnoro VonAu5rlol, Serie' Tory, Argie Jocobs, Vice-President, Noi Pictured. liz loipy, llHU5UVUI 5. Council members Amy Keller, liz Toroy, ond Clirisfliidvvell rlisiuss problems locing Council. orlonnie Alonso premdeu f You Yell lem, piefocel Argie locobs. Sluclenl Council lOl L in iii-ur ,f .nh wg if Q ,..rt?'ff?V' .g'l1il!,blii,gl 'T Di l. Student Council-seated. L. Alonso, S. Thomas, H, Nicholson, lvl. Schornalc, C. Anderson, M. Daley, L. McKinley, A. Jacobs, lst row standing. D. Zoretic, A. Fitch, A. Zoretic, C. Naumofl, D. Jaconetti, L. Kidwell, L. Deverse, P. Clause, Mr. Bozeman, advisor, Qnd row. S. Di- Carlo, K. Schnialz, C. Kidwell, L. Tarpy, D. Teal, 3rd row: R. Antolino, A. Fitch, R. Kniflen, C. VanAusdal 2. Teachers and council members dig in at the Teachers' Luncheon. 3. Dave Dyckes eats his way to first place in the piefeating contest at the Olympics. IOQ Student Council l i Q ul l , S , Ffllfl . X A y r k N X . r . 4. ... 6 l ff I V, ' ,lst laqlllnl esfiilm , Y ' 4. Lonnne Alonso presents Mr, DIllll4l1OUSP wrrlr rlw Srunlwn Council Most Voluoble Educoror Aword of lQ7f3 fa, Delnlmr Scono ond Mr. Brown lrelp themselves o Anollrw nosuullyf-f Michele Sclwornolc 7 Defrslons, decnsronsl lrsu Krnlwvll, Arny Keller, Mr. Townsend, Mr, Bozeman Sludenl Council lO3 x Nw Q i 3 x.. I9 Z3 X . Z..,...m, 395 drill team cateftes Two big changes were made this year in Grandview's Drill Team. For the first year, freshman were allowed to ioin, and their spirit and ability greatly enhanced the Cat-ettes. Also, GAA points were awarded for the first time to all the Drill Team members. The group was headed this year by Captain Kris Diehl with the aid of the lieutenants Chris Anderson, Amy Myers, and Gayle Row. Five members again attended the summer drill team camp at Ashland, Ohio, and most routines learned there were later performed at Grandview. The Drill Team re- peated their performances in the 4th of July and Home- coming parades as well as appearing at all home football and most home basketball games. 7 l 8 Drill Team T05 The 72-73 Grandview Bobcat Newspaper lor Magazinel headed by co-editors Norma Koutz and John Pruski with co- assistant editors John Burns and Eric Aho, had a very good year of publications. Editorial advisor assisted the staff throughout the year, as Mrs. Dorothy Fink, Business advisor, helped her staff, headed by Sandi Thomas and Terri Bisciotti. The paper changed auite a bit during the year, using new ideas and filing old ones for later. The greatest change came with the switch to a magazine format. The editorial staff also had the opportunity to use an electric lBM Com- puter to type a complete paper without the help of Tri-Vil- lage News. I lt took good financial backing to support all these changes, and the business staff came through, although they were faced with many problems. I. Bobcat Business Staff. Front-Sandi Thomas, Michele Schornak, Mary Mosse, Qndi Terri Bisciotti, Denise Dembinski, Cheryl Rogers, Brd: Susan Shough, Chris Slauson, Cindy Blanchard, 41th: leslie Flufziger, Debbie Short, Mrs. Fink, Joyce Eisert, Ruth I-lill, Norma Koutz, Debbie Schumick, Cathi Bisciotti, Diamond Jaconetti, Chris Anderson i IN THIS ISSUE: THE EHIAT EDITORIAL 81 BUSINES STAFFS THEIR NAIVES FARLEY IVDNAT LIVES! ALL THE NEVIBWECAN GETTO FIT a1dNDRE'!I' STAFF FOR THIS YEAR: CoEditorslJohn Pruski, Norma Koutz STAFF FORTT-IISYEARZ CoEdito1s!John Pnski, Nornn Koutz Axociate Editors!J.C.Burrs, Bic Aho Art Editor!Moosh-ki-ldfaub-e-da StaffArt1kts!Curt Frabott Steve I.awyer,,T.J. Baldwin, 'Ibm Minto, Jim Bums, Mike Purtee .ggorts Staff!Joy Berry, Lynn Winters, David Howning, chele Schornak Reporters!Jady Johmon, Anm IARue, Selly Reynolck, Susie Sullivanhffyle Schrmlz, Robin Tiger, 'Ibnfh Taylor, Julie ut, Lynn Wintens, Ann , Nhry WE:?agn,JimB1ms,G1e1idNhya, e, Mai Howni Terry-Lynn Gntro, IS , le e emi.Lf?Wm awww. it 1 I ey! 7 0- rim' Alifilercidntt Jo pists a y Bary, Nblly Ringer, Curt Falabott, Mbbi igzgrlw, Kathy Beck, Anna LaRue Tonda or 111 or, Nhry Murl , htm Kim Spaeth ey Bob men Editorsfliim Spaeth, Mxrj vvimm 'Q-. X ,J lOo Bobcat Q ,,,,,phqi ' qm X Ednorrul Sruffv ls? row- Chrrs Skunson, Denise Dernbrnskr, Rondo Rud- Cluffe, Lynn Wrnters, Mrchelei Sc,hornoJc, Mr. Kribonrneg Qnd J C. Burns, Tondu Tuylor, C. Meyer, Morgr Brownheld, Jnhe Rom, Jody Johnson, Kiln Spoeth, John Pruskrg 3rd- Brion Nurdone, 51,011 Whuprule, Dove Brown' Ing, Eng Aho, Norrnu KOUT1, Annu JKIRUU 4 r lfhff rr ' f ', : 5' yrfs ggigg g yliozigpwzxx AQ gijgigi j P, ilggff 32.15 1 flirsfrosiggfq fFQrf1i5'3?3rrf4 .G f3f'sHQIfi 4 T ,Z Y J -4 'fh-ff J J 1 ' f-N5 Sf?-X 'La' X. fx . 'L 'iz it I, Terry Costro ond John Pruskr orgne over how to Use rho new IBM Compmer. 2. Anno LoRue, Make Purtee, J. C Burns, John Prn5Jcr, ond Normo Koutz in the rmdsw of o posfefno. Bobcot IO7 Highlander The Hrghtarrder Staff, headed by co- edrtors Krrs Drehl arrd Arrrra LaRue orrd Mr. Rrchard Debevorse, advrsor, made several Changes thrs year. The most rroe trceabfe Qharrge rs that of havirrg a slrghtly srrraller' hook than before, ol- though rt has the sarrre rrurnber of pages. Charrgrrrg ouhlrshrrrg companies also gave the statt rrrore freedom rrr US- rrrg soecral effects orr photography as well as the addrtrorr ot srxteerr pages of colored paper, The staff thus year was errthusrastrc rrr learrrrrrg the new rrrethods that Came wrth the ciharrge of publishers. Q IO8 Highlander xxxwwvuww rg. ,M 5 Q' 'Fi' Q In 7 I. Kris Diehl shows the stoft how to crop pictures the new vyoy. Q. Anno LoRue 3. Morlc Griffith Cotches his own reflection. 4. Mory Coy Exline ex- presses her interest in the yeorbook. 5. Diono Worden works to meet the deodline Mondoy night. 6. Cheryl Koss only rotes holf the toble. 7. The Highlonder Stott: Bottomfl.. Koss, B. VViiIion1s, D. VVorden, S. Schulz, E. Schwier, J. Pruski, Bock: T. Boughton, C Koss Highlonder IO? quill 61 scroll The i973 Journalism Banquet for the l-lighlander and Bobcat stalls was held at the Boulevard Presbyterian Church. After din- ner entertainment was provided by Grandview students, Argie Jacobs presented a comedy routine about a Driver's Ed. teacher and Peggy Malone and Dianna Wooton sang solos. Advisors, editors, and man- agers then talked about their busy, successtul year and. thanked the many members of their staffs. Editors for next year were also announced. Cheryl Koss and Diana Warden, High- lander co-editors and Michele Schornak and J. C. Burns as Bobcat co-editors. Bobkitten editors will be Eric Aho and Mike Purtee. After the banquet, Quill and Scroll inductions were held in the chapel. Each of the present members lit a candle from the Candle at Truth, representing the goals of a iournalist, then passed them on to the new members. 2 ,ir llO Quill and Scroll af , f l. lnducting Quill and Scroll members, Lia R: John Pruski, Norma Koutz, Anna LaRue, Kris Diehl 2. Quill and Scroll Members, Lto R: Mr. Kilbourne, advisor, K. Diehl, D. Warden, T. Bisciotti, C. Koss, K. Spaeth, J. C. Burns, M. Schornak, N, Koutz, A. LaRue, J. Pruski K . l 35 wk? EB' 85 , -. 'lj V I .2 I is I . . '- it li ' A ' ' f 5 if K. -: , E , . .,,., . L, .. ...x xizrfguix 1 , , Ls sf. L - 5 X ss s W X' Ax gs N xx + S Q sf! 9 X ' it ' ,QQ M X- - Q ' gil . P, K KW ikfinrwsw - ' YSQQ-X -Q l. NHS: lL to Rl L. Oswald, K. Dudley, N, Koutz lhiddenl, K. Spaeth, L. Boyer, N. Pickett, J. Rout, G. A. Jones, C, Meyer, K. Koch, D. l-lennacy, J. Pruski, S. Morris, B. Walter, K. Schmalz, B. Koch, J. Apathy, K. Beck, J. l-lull, A. LaRue, B. Flowers, K. Harrington, C. Williams, D. Beal, J. Howard, K. Diehl, M. Boyce, A. Zoreic, Not Pice turedf M. Winters, M. Savage Q. Qtticers, L to R: Nancy Pickett, Treasurer, Jim l-lull, President, Kris Diehl, Vice-President, Dian Hennacy, Secretary notional L honor society The annual National Honor Society assembly was held early in May when active members in- ducted eight seniors and thirteen iuniors. The new members were chosen by the faculty and old members tor their Scholarship, leadership, citizenship, and character. Ms. Nadine l-lenninger, om- budswoman for the City ot Co- lumbus, spoke to the student body on her philosophy to in- clude time tor fun, besides con- centrating on the iobs to be done. Honor Society President Jim l-lull served as master of cere- monies during the assembly. Mrs. Pittenger, PTA President, gave the inductees their pins, and Explorers Restaurant treated new and old members to lunch that noon. Mrs. Morris do- nated the cake, traditionally decorated with the members' names, in the limelight . . . Under the direction ol President Joy Berry, Secretory Robin Toylor, ond odvi- sor Robert l-lorr the Limelighters hove hod on interesting yeor. In oddition to performing tvvo very successful ploys- Forty Corots ond You Con't Toke It With You -they orgonized o clown troupe, pcirticipoting in the street donce ond homeroom olympics. Beginning next yeor they olso plon to entertoin ot hospitols ond orphonoges. At Christmos, Limelighters put on o mini-production ot l-low the Grinch Stole Christmosw tor both elementory schools ond forthe high school ot lunch- time. The spring picnic took them on on oll doy excursion to Old Mon's Cove. l. Notionol Thespions-seoted. D. Colliver, Mr, l-lorr, D. Worden, A. LoRue, C. Collie, R. Rod- clifte, R. Toylor, stonding: K. Corter, R. Quo' ronto, M. Schornok, B. Moore, A. Fitch, E. Aho, T. Scono, S. Comeruco, J. Berry 2. Jolly Jesters en- tertoin ot the l-lomeroom Olympics. 3. Norrotor Bill Moore reods the story of how the Grinch lSkip Comerucol ond his dog lRio Quorontol tried to toke Christmas owoy from the Whos. 2 .jg Ili ll ,sg If H2 Lirnelighters 4. Officers: Robin Toylor, Joy Berry, 5. IQ73 Lirnelighlers-Bock S Crrrneeruc-rr, T. Scono, Mr. l-lorr, A. LoRUe, J. Viou, B, Moore, B. Penn, S. Buck, B Srnrlh, J, Birkhoff, C. Rrchordson, A, Kooelzrvv, Mrddle. C Bonoyenluro, C Collue, D. Worden. E. Aho, C. Koss, M. Schornok, D Collryer, R. Quoronro, R. DeVVlIds, Kneeling: L. Burcher, T. Gordon, K. Molone, R, Rodclrlle, M. Exlrne, K. Berk, T Jones, D. Byerly, A. Fitch, Seofedz K. Corter, J. Berry, R Tcrylor, L.VVrn1ers,M Brownheld, A. Myers, J. Brrlchoff, M. Beyrnger l l 7 6 F1-1 g M w ' 'W in ,ns 6. The Clowns, Seotedz Joy Berry, lsr Row Rohhrv DeVVilde, Lynn Wrnters, Qnd Row Julie Brrkholl,Mc1ry Ann Bevlnger, 3rd row- Bull Moore, Rro Quoronro, Mr. Horr 7. The wolls come furnblrng down us rhe slooe Crew leors down the set ofter o oroduuron Llrne-lighters U3 co-ed club Under the leadership ol Deb- bie Schumick and co-workers Kim Spaeth, Chris Anderson, and Becky Walter, the Co-Ed Club experienced the arts and specialties ot homemaking un- der the eicceptional guidance ot Mrs, Fink. This year the club was able to extend its horizons toyin- clude such homemaking cratts as decoupoging, candle making, leathersevying, ceramics, and cosmetology, Among the other activities were a successful mother-daughter banauet, a teachers' luncheon, and a spring banauet, where new leaders were tapped. Next year the Co- Ed Club will be under the super' yision ol Chris Anderson, Becky Walter, linda Featherstone, and Terry Jones, ' l ,ax .. 5. 1 4,,1 .A 6 'fni x ,,v A 2 l V773 Cofd Qlficers, l to R1 Becky Walter, Treasurer, Debbie Schurnick, President, Kim Spaeth, Vice-President, Mrs, Fink, Advisor, Chris Anderson, Secretary 2. Members listen to a talk on leather- sewing 3, Ann Shaudysfl973 Betty Crocker Homemaker Award Wirtner l T4 Co-Ed Club Ha This year the Future Teachers of America planned different ac- tivities as well as traditional ones. Besides student teaching sponsoring rec. nites and bake sales, and hearing guest speak- ers at meetings, they partici- pated in an exchange with Bex- ley's FTA and invited former officers to a Christmas party. Members made gifts for the Blind school and had a party KJ there in the spring. AU Another new idea was that of holding teacher's bake sales at the holiday seasons. These, Q along with other fund-raising if if A- proiects made it a financially l successful year for FTA. l. FTA members kicked off the year with a get ac- quainted supper 2. Officers-clockwise: Karen Dud- ley, Secretaryf Norma Koutz, President, Julie Rout, Vice-President, Diana Warden, Treasurer 3. Karen Dudley assists elementary students in reading. FTA l l5 U as QL s. 4 5, P OZ 'JK Q Q, 'JZ ff swfqxx f www 1. 4 4 . .xg wwf W I, ex X x hiv! , Xu 'Nw 'Q S' 1-'Nj mflm IH , 3 sf , , , Q 1 . ' I ,A 7 ' , -1 A . :ft ' ,. 5- . .. ., . ,' vp fax? . . i fi ,ff -1. MI- ' - ' - - 1. .f -- ' .- ' XX? .1-4-A t I 1, A-W., ' Y -AL MQ ff 'gif I I , ,p kg . -v i ,gg gk, 5 .yff1,.'A::' .Quia :lu-H' W M QM x. g 8,52 Q ww we X if .LN -.Q Q 'Wm Ji? ik A ,JA v A i' aw As V, ww V fi? E football The i972-73 football team opened their season with wins against Reynoldsburg and West- land before the team was plagued with numerous iniuries, causing a less than successful season. Dave Eagle and Mike Casasanta were laid up early in the season, while all-league hopefuls Jim Bennett and Mike Quinn were iniured later on. Head Coach Harvey Beahm and Assistant Coaches Harry Hauenstein, Rick Bond, Bill Col- burn, and Bill Brown succeeded in helping many players improve their techniques and gain expe- rience for next year. One of the season's brighest spots was when Mark Howard was chosen All-State tackle. He, along with the other quad-captains Mark Wendel, Dan Eisert, and Lonnie Alonso led the team through the season. Steps to a touchdown. ,pit In iwvew we it , V. Mp,-is i if New 146 gg., 5, 5. -7 up Q, V v T hig h K E V V kg gg I ' . M B li, get fl f its gg mana W L I . -, - ' i' , afff-W, 1 4 ' il Br fi hi s , 5 Bobcat Co-Captains Mark Howard Mark Wendel Coach Beahm Lonnie Alonso Dan lfisert esh44n8alg0r,5hsQ Sb' uh, 619306. 3Q,25'Ql4zll Q13e39Qt7l32g7gQaxfsael8e 11 page 'A .t ,51 1:2811 5 ss -121 333a43 my 4n5U437,l6 ' 7 ' , ,, 3 4 U 8 - ,804 .rrsftttifabf Q rf'-fa J . 0.151 0.:w:5-s.ff- 1, lB4r Al9 tlS2 fI4 a54 L12ulU g79 X42 K2 ? - K. . s.x'27 X21 IX Q f . J 'T A r e- r 1 ' J Varsity Team-row l, L to R. T. Scono, Mgr., R. Valentino, K. Harrington, D. Eagle, D. Hayes, C. Betts, D. Eisert, L. Alonso, M. Wendel, M. Hpward, S. Strunk, M. Quinn, C. Hibbler, J. Bennett, A. Jacobsen, M. Casasanta, T. Davis, Mgr., row 2-N. Sibio, Stu. Trainer, P. Flanagan, B. Norman, B. Law, G. Lybarger, M. Box, C. Fitzpatrick, C. Sibio, M. Blackburn, T. Morrow, J. Apathy, C. Hill, R. Kritner, J. Fitzpatrick, D. Dyckes, B. Perin, B. Kurelic, B. Moore, V. Murphy, T. Williams, Mgr., row 3- B. Crooks, Mgr., M. Hutchison, J. Lemmon, D. Compton, E. DiCarlo, J. Grinstead, R. Radcliffe, C. Volpe, J. I-libbler, T. Koch, M. Lotta, T. Smith, C. Onorato, T. Frabott, J. Trimble, C. Marcus, J. Seckel, M. VVCITSOD, M. Smith, J. Spain, Mgr., row 4-Lt. Watrous, As. Trainer, T. Hendenlang, Trainer, Coaches Howard, Bond, Hauenstein, Beahm lheadl, D. Cornette, C. Schmaltz, J. Rice, R. Paul, S. Marczika, J. Dillion, C. Berlin, S. Hughes, M. Heine, Coaches Hemminger, Larson, Pearson, Brown, Colburn Football l2l S :ns x s gi s f 1. .+- ,W- ,....-.ff-W-M' f y . IQ I ax if: ' Q 4 - ef if , A it I 41 W .: ' Q at 4 ,Q Q im. im F xwl, I ' f ,kr N 4 . ,l N714 xg 'H S 1 ' fi 5 9 4 N Q 5 ' zill Q H , P 1 5 nga gf .,a A A , Q A J - if 9 A 3X,A W A ' Lv X f X ff kk N L g m K E ig L L S g f X xx, gi ,A .Q X if x ' l ,f S I I L. M 1 E14 ' 'Wh-.. ,QQ Cooched by Ed Bozemon ond led by Stote Chom- pion Tom Brurnfield, the '72 Cross Country teom en- joyed onother yeor of success. The combined experi- ence of returning Iettermen ond tolented underclossmen ossured the teom of o winning seoson. Moior victories were in the Loncoster lnvitotionoi, Mid- 8, District, ond 13th in the stote. In oddition to hoving o Mid-8 ond District Chompion vorsity souod, the Junior Vorsity doubled the victories by copturing the some title in their division, 3. Alon Roberts 4. Jim Feotherstone 5. Too Vorsity runners, from bock, L. to R.-Cooch Ed Bozemon, Argie Jocobs, Done John, Jim Feotherstone, Don Forrest, front row-Bill Koch, Tom Brumfield, Rick Jeffrey, Alon Roberts 6, Cooch Bozemon wotches the reoIIy big show. 4 F75-g A fax -Jf? lax w 'fd' tg- 1.534 i 6 ,,,,,q..... basketball The i972-73 basketballers experienced a suc- cessful season. The Bobcats overall record ot lO-9 and league record ot 7-7 tied them with London tor a 4th place in the Mid-8. With only two return- ing seniors, Mark Wendel and Ralph Antolino, the cagers were an extremely young team. Highlights ot the season were, tirst, the defeat ot previously unbeaten Grove City. Mark Wendel, the hero of the game, sunk the winning shot with two seconds lett on the clock. ln tournament play Grandview met State Champions, Bishop Ready. Grandview led the Silver Knights tor the entire tirst halt, but tell during the third ciuarter and even- tually lost the exciting game. Bruce Sinclair was named to the all Mid-8 lirst team. Ralph Antolino and Jett Chambers received honorable mention. Antolino grabbed the most rebounds tor the season and shared the most valuable player award with Sinclair. Lybarger had the best in tree throw percentages and l-lackney shot the best in tree throws. Co-captains Antolino and Wendel were succeeded by Tri-captains Sin- clair, Hackney and Chambers. ,F ' g J G. . l. Bruce Sinclair cautiously guards his man. 2. Don Dyson awaits the tip from Ralph Antolino. 3. Mark Wendel and Bruce Sinclair stretch tor a loose ball. 4, Ralph Antolino goes in tor a rebound while Mark Wendel stands by. l26 Basketball xxfygy - 5 X X J -5 as Af,- W ,.-HJ, f: .f :As Eg, Q' 5 1- 5. ,ff L. ,, s M.Q-wmv ' Q via? 1 1 Q3 I5 W 3 Opposition Franklin Hts. Bexley Grove City Groveport Granville Urbana Teays Valley Mifflin London Hilliard Bexley Grove City Graveport Urbana Miffline London Hilliard Upper Arlington - l i hey 39 38 43 33 37 38 45 38 39 32 34 51 46 64 51 54 40 54 l. Chris McCabe goes up lor two. 3. Bill Kurelic opens the game with the lump ball as Mark Blackburn looks on. 4. John Fitzpatrick goes in for a layfup 5. Chris McCabe and Doug Perry watch as Bill Kurelic trys lor a basket. 6. i972-73 J.V. Basketball TeamfKneeling1 l, Fitzpatrick, M. Bur- kley, D. Perry, B. Kurelic, T. Koch, J, l-libbler, Standing: Manager L, Szabo, C. McCabe, M. Vaughn, D. Eagle, K, Guss, Coach Tatrnan. 7. Coach latman peps up the pep rally. B. The J.V,'s go to the foul line. 4 l2B Basketball 1, 5 ks Q, 21 Qaaf faa i 12 :X Q...-5 ,J fiiefg 35 9? Q u ,W gy ff 9' x f 1 wrestling The 72-73 wrestling season, coached by l-lead Coach Rick Bond and Assistant Coach Bill Col- burn, was seen at the beginning to be a rebuilding season with little chance of a team victory. l-low- ever, as the year progressed, more and more hope ot victory came into sight. Alter a defeat against Watkins Memorial the matmen won 3rd place honors at the Buckeye Val- ley tournament. Later in the season atter a few disappointments, Grandview went to a Triangular meet involving Bishop Hartley and Groveport that turned out to be a hall and halt meet with Grand- view beating l-lartley and losing to Groveport. The last dual meet ot the season was against Bexley, who entered the meet with three unde- feated wrestlers and came out with only one. The team owes much credit to its coaching statt and the leadership tram the co-captains Steve Schmidt and Paul Scaperoth. At the winter sports assembley the Sportsman- ship, Most Valuable Player, and Most Improved Wrestler awards went to Scott Watson, Steve Schmidt, and Tony Piteo respectively. l. l972-l973 J.V, Wrestling Team. Back Row. Coach Bond, T Bennett, lvl. Frabott, D. Valentino, S. Marzika, T. Smith, P White, L. Turner, Coach Colburn, M. Waltruos-Trainer. 2nd Row: J. DeWeese, J. Hull, M. Quinn, l. Guy, K. Harrington D. Dyckes, J. Apathy, lst. Row: T. Moore, S. Schmidt-Co Capt., T. Piteo, P. Scaperoth-Co-Capt., l. Pruski, S. Watson 2. Jeno Apathy walks victoriously all the mat. l30 Wrestling ' 1 1 .V '1 ,r n 1 rf. .X '1- W W ,, . W i ,WM .... ,. A.,.. . ff ,,,,,....WW- if .- A 1-:wwf fx' -Q... 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Volentino, J. Hunter ond Cooch Bozernon. 2, Grandview tons cheer Bill Koch to onother first ploce finish. 3. Runners toke your rnork, set, bong! 132 Trock X 'S 4. VVho soys you cont see the Forrest lor the trees?- Don Forrest 5. Chuck Betts does his thing. 6. Jim Feotheistohe glides over the lovv hurdles. 7. Rolph An- tolino goes up .,., up .,., ond over. , .,,,,,,i. Ya' ' if fx- '92, I. 1 . frff sas' '- . . 'y?ffQw-f'5w1gj4l'f ' W r M- 6 f..wrff,Ai..wiu:g:?t'f' 'L 'f I ...'f'1f 6'r,162'.'Q.', Although the trock teom's record vvos not outstonding, there were mony individuol performers who hod very suc- cessful seosons. ln the field events Chuck Betts, Don Finclc ond Tom Minto dominoted mony meets in the discus event. Similorly, Rolph Antolino, vvho lumped o'l in the high lump, hod mony outstonding perlormonces. The top lield performer vvos Jim Feotherstone vvho become the Mid-8 champ in the pole voult with o lump of l2'7V2 Brod Willioms hod o tine seoson os o hurdler, con- sistently winning in duol meets ond plocing in most in- vitotionols. The teom's tostest runner, Bill Koch, won the 440 in the Bexley Reloys ond onchored the mile reloy teom. l-le copped his Senior yeor with o 4th ploce in the district. As usuol Done John ond Tom Brumlield scored Well in the middle ond long distonces. Tom vvon the B80 ond mile in our leogue ond become the district chomp ond 5th in the stote. 7 Ui C I U E -0- C O Q. as GJ .Y Trock l33 if 'n -4- ' w 'N f Lf' .X iii w... C af.. M, .mm VM 5 NWN? 1 9 ff! we CA 111,44 fs 5- mf: 3' av X wmiizwfgz ,. qt L 'Ei W , . A A 2, ,.. gk rw, S' v A xwf, ' wwf Qu! 2 A 4,551 Ki, ffkw, 5 F: O. Q ,XA K , it YQ, ...VN 1 3Z?Mi,aZ4V'fWf3,,5xyamwfx M, N . X Q M C P' -1. Q., Ypx -1. - fm, . ,., , ' rd ,. N X , . fd, -' nz I . Q 'fa if N N0V,lFb L7 baseball Grandview's i973 Baseball Team finished the year with are- spectable 9-9 season finishing 11- 2 in Non-League play and 5-7 in the Mid-Eight With what Coach Gregory described as an over- whelming team attitude , the team gave a fine performance despite a rain plagued season. Don Dyson carried the team's pitching for the first part of the season while Jeff Chambers came on strong in the latter part. Mark Howard, Charles Hock- ney, and Bill Kurllic proved to be the team's best hitters. At the Spring Sport Assembly Co-Cap- tain Mark Howard received the Most Valuable Player Award lor his fine leadership, Also at the assembly Charles Hackney and Don Dyson were named Co- Captains for next year's team, tennis The tennis team had an out- standing season, ending with a record of l5-4. High points for the team included 3rd place in the Mid-8, 2nd in the district, and lst in the East High lnvitational. The latter also held rewards tor individual players with Doug Fiorino and Mark Parsley win- ning the doubles championship and Don Fiorino finishing second in singles. Don was also the sin- gles' Mid-8 Champ and had Grandvievvs best record ot 24-4. Captains are Jim Guy, Dave Robison, and Don Fiorino. l. Standing: Todd Willoby, loe Reid Coach McGhee Kneeling Jim Guy, Gary Pickett, Tom Davis, Mark Parsley Dave Robison Not pic lured: Don Fiorino, Curt Dull, Doug Fiorino Tim Moore 2 Tom Davis T36 Tennis ,-. S swag l. Officers. R. Antolino, B. Koch, T. Brumtield, D. Eisert, Q. Varsity G-Front. R. Jeftrey, J. Feather- stone, D. Jahn, C. Betts, M. Bax, M. Cassasanta, K. l-larrington, A. Jacobsen, R. Valentino, T. Davis, Back. T. Brurntield, M. Blackburn R. Antolino, B. Sinclair, D. Eagle, D. Eisert, J. Apathy, M. Quinn, D. Forrest, B. Koch. 1 l varsity g Holding its meetings at night again this year in order to avoid contlicts with sports and other activities, Varsity G had a suc' cesstul year. Under President Dan Eisert, Vice-President Tom Brumlield, Secretaryelreasurer Bill Koch, Sergeant-at-Arms Ralph Antolina, and advisor Mr. Beahm they raised money by selling programs at athletic events and holding a basketball game against the faculty. Varsity G lost this game, but helped the taculty team to earn a 2-O season. Varsity G is Open ta any stu- dent vvho has earned a varsity letter before the end ot his iunior year and does a service tor the school. Varsity G 137 l. GAA Officers: Martha Boyce, Treasurer, Barb Scono, Secretary, Michele Schor- nak, Bus. Mgr., Miss Simpson, Advisor, Kathy Carter, As. Bus. Mgr, Kim Salzgaber, Vice President, Kyle Schmalz, President 2, Both teams go for the lump shot. 3, Tonda Taylor and Kris Diehl capture a Navy spy lSherry Penderl for the Army. 4. Army cheerleaders plan their strategy around their trusty tank. Ralph Antolino, Mike Quinn, Jeff DeVVeese, Argie Jacobs, Bill Koch, Jim Featherstone, Tim Covanaugh. 5. Girls get ready on the sidelines, waiting for the game to start, .W vt,. , , ,, ,,t. t.,,, V,,.,,N, , x it f fff , ,, . ww. ,,,W.M I rf it yr , ri' N pn, ,, i i The Girls' Athletic Association can look back on the 72-73 year with wonderful 5 memories of success. The year began with , the annual football concession stand which 3 GAA has traditionally sponsored. Field ' hockey led the way for the first season of D3 Varsity sports. It was a successful season, especially for the J, Vfs who brought home a trophy from the Bexley lnvitational. Vol- leyball came earlier than usual this year and with it came a much improved record, Basketball followed with a favorable sea- son, ending with a game at Fairmont East in Dayton. Both volleyball and basketball teams ended as second in their league. A relatively small sauad turned out for track in the spring but made up for size with spirit and the determination to have a win- ning season, which the girls had. Intra- murals were headed by Mrs. Regula, with many participants for each sport. Poster, T- shirt, and GAA Jacket sales helped to fat- ten the treasury, and during the year, GAA sponsored several trips, as well as the an- nual Army-Navy Game where Colburn's Cupcakes lluniorsl triumphed over Tat- 3 man's Teddybears. The year ended with the spring banauet. The Mariorie King Schiffer Award went to Vicki Nobilucci, and Kyle Schmalz received the 35250 Scholarship. 5 ' tx 6.Kc1y Koch ymurmvsimgghimvr 1,1t?NllVV f BclskefibclllTe?c1l1w'-Krwwelnrrgg A Sniper ro1h,K Kumml, P SWQxk?l1i?V,M.MIlSSl?, J. Kermudy, U Hc1v1xfvN, M Srflulfluk, E Nuumcbff, Siurwcimgg I !XutruMmm, Ci Arwdersnm, K Kwnh, QQ fwrM1w, P1 KMMM, K. Rlchc1Idsnw, M Bwyuv, K fi1lll5l'IIl41II, J. Thomus, J lmrrmck, K Sgmerth, Mum Sampson 6 7 1 .-......-,...L. . l, Varsity Hockey Team, First Row, A. Scaperoth, M. Flanagan, D. DeVVeese, C. Pinney, L. Tarpy, K. Carter, D. Scono, N. Pick' ett. Second Row, A. Quaranto, L. Karlovec, D. Betts, C, Rogers, M, Masse, Gayle Davison, J. Eisert, M. Schornak, M. Gordon, B. Scono, K. Salzgaber, C. Conaway, K. Koch. Third Row, Coach Simpson, J. Rooney, J. E. Williams, D. Schmick, T. Gor- don, L. Antolino, P. Malone, C. Meyer, V. Nobilucci, S. Render. Q. Heads ol Sports, J. E VVilliams, Badmitton, R. Sweeney, Mother-Daughter Bowling, C. Pinney, Bowling, K. Seckel, Bas- ketball, M. Gordon, Hockey, D. Colliver, Volleyball. 4. Girl's Track Team, First Row, C. Smith, K. Carter, C. Colby, T. Anto- lino, A. Scaperoth, C. Anderson, K. Malone, K. Schmalz, C. Pine ney, R. Bennett, V. Dewey. Second Row: D. DeVVeese, S. Wool- ridge, J. Kennedy, S. Shriner, and Coach Simpson. 3 . 2 140 GAA. l, l972-73 J.V. Cheerledding Sguod: Left: l, Osvvold, T. Bowers, J. Lorrick. Right: K. Konnol, D. DeWeese, C. Roge ers. 2. JV. Cheerleoders plon their next Cheer ot o J. V. footboll gome, 3, JV. Cheerleaders show their ovvord win- ning form ot o boslcetboll gome, ' H Q i.v. cheerleaders The l973 yeor morlced the Ju nior Vorsity Cheerleoders' first yeor to cheer ot the Junior Vor- sity footbdll gomes, plus contin- uing with lost veor's octivities of cheering ot JV. bosketboll gomes. The girls olso ottended comp during the summer where they ploced 3rd in their division. During the veor they got olong well together ond worked hord to perfect their new style. J.V. Cheerleoders l4l w 5? Sf . Q- xr: . ' J 'GWCFHGZQ' G 1' I N N N i X m 'R Q13 Q, ,Q . ' 1' apex Af f? , .px , QT .- . .5x . ,4 455 .h g j , YN Q 2 P K Q , ff . mini f .J : 3 1 W' '557'.L'fg,:g-3: .. 'f':Sf-'zz-vp' ' .ex 1 ,w,,6.. fi 'ZF 4' 4' .pw W? .,, ak , ., .Sis E, QW' , '45 ., 1- W A, .. H SAY ,. , if. , x I is K T ,vt -if ,. ,Ln ff 4 fl? Q- Q hp kxa. i Y if fy wi fc 1 I W Xx Ag!f , ff, ,..,,. ,, ,., ,, 'iw Homecoming 147 s1, rag-m 51 X l T f Shu yiiq is 'AEM formal dances Twice this year Grandview was changed to an eloauent and romantic setting as two for- mal dances were held. These were rather different this year as both slow and fast music was played. First was Homecoming with the theme, Magical Mystery Tour . A touch of magic was lelt indeed as couples danced under the flowing black ceiling of crepe paper, The JuniorfSenior Prom de- picted an Evening in May . Held at the GSU golf course, couples could dance in one room, relax in another, or take a walk around the balcony out- side. Girls were given a basket of flowers as favors. torty carats: gem ot gns Utilizing on unusuol style of stoging, the Limelight- ers presented their first ploy of the school yeor, the Broodwoy comedy hit, Forty Corotsm. As performed by the cost ond crew, this ploy wos olso o hit on Third Avenue, during its two-night run in the GHS ou- ditorium. As designed by Cristo Collie ond Lime- lighter odvisor Mr, Horr, the two-scene set wos o skeletol representotion of the living room of Ann Stonley's oportment ond her reol estote office in i l l l5O Forty Corots New York City. The uniqueness of the set wos more thon complimented by the performonces of the vori- ous members of the cost. Debbie Colliver, os Ann Stonley, o 40-ish divorce, still looking for true love, Tom Steele os Peter Lothom, her new ond holf-her- oge friend, ond Anno Quoronto os Ann's comicolly meddlesome mother, Moude, heoded o cost of eleven. Joy Berry, student director, ond Robin Toylor, stoge monoger, heoded the crews. s 41- Q Q Vi A , i sux . I ., Q ,M W ,. .W - orw Curms ' 1 'R FH. yu yn- fob 00040 sms? 9 nngfwno 05, T+++i . Y, 1--is f. l i I Umw- Ulf 'Jr fr cyl' 'X X r fl, You Can't Tcike lt With You . . . . so you might os well live it up while you've got the chonce. This wos the theme be- hind the zony life ot the Syco- more lomily. Their comicol lite- style included every hobby or icleo thot could be pocked under one roof. The Sycomores wel- comed everyone into their home, ond eoch guest wos duly enter- toined with bollet doncing, greot dromo, snolces, ond fireworks ond deluged with o voriety of other unforeseen pleosures . By double-costing severol roles, Mr. l-lorr, director, gove more students the opportunity to por- ticipote in the production. With the help of Michele Schornolc, student director, ond Cormie Bonoventuro, Stoge monoger, the ploy wos roted o success by both the viewers ond the pro- duction stolt. url' 7 IWSJLIIIID k1lUlJ f1VVkJlkJ'J IIII IIUII Bobcot Booster Scholorship- Jim l-lull Columbus College of Art ond Design Scholorship Tom Minto DAR Aword Kris Diehl l-lomemoker of the Yeor Avvord Ann Shoudvs l-lovvord Crown Avvord Jim Mclieever Mrs Morgoret Lyons Memoriol Avvord Ann Zoretic Northwest Kivvonis Scholorship Noncy Pickett PTA Scholorships Dion l-len nocy Lynn Boyer Jim lvlcKeever Sondv Nininger Avvorcl Groce Ann Jones Ted Eoton Scholorshio Bill Koch Williom G Donforth Avvorcls Kim Spoeth Rolph Antolino Voledictorion Kris Diehl Solutotorion Dion l-lennocv 2 r 4 j,sS:..,k it X l. Tom Minto receives the scholorship from the Columbus College ol Art ond Design. 2, Roy Stegmeier owords Jim Hull the Agonis Club Awcird, 3. Rolph Antolino is nomed the senior Citizenship Aword winner. 154 Scholorship Assembly Y.. fe , -9 1 QA aff-f 149 SSS 92 l The 4th onnuol scholor- ship dinner in honor ot stu- dents with high grode-point overoges-3.75 tor fresh- mon, 3.5 tor sophomores, 3.25 tor iuniors, ond 3.0 tor the seniors-vvos held ot Kings Inn this veor. Alter dinner ond entertoinment in the form ot Steve Bresnon's two piono solos, the stu- dents ond their porents lis- tened to o tollc by Dr. Don Willioms. Mr. Ken Koyner, the guidonce counselor, presented the students with their ovvords ond certiticotes. bv AQ Q. Q, m 3 kv 'Q --2 tl av ' Sail' Q A :rf :MQ 5 hw ,V l. Dion I-lennocy-Solutotorion. 2. Junior Robin Tovlor receives her Certificote ond pin. 3. Kris Diehl-Voledigtorion Scholorship Dinner l55 l.Algebro1TyrelI West, Vicki Eckhort, Geom- etry: Solly Reynolds, Gary Pickett 2. Student Council Citizenship Aword Winners: Rio Quoronto, Diomond Joconetti, Michele Schornok, Not pictured: Rolph Antolino 3. 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SX H A x 1,7 .. the class of 1973 We made it . . . after twelve years of bells, classes, books, tests, halls, clubs, as- r semblies, sports, teachers, 8 A.M., lectures dances, gym, friends, grades, anxiety, notes, homeroom . . . it's over now, , All this running and racing- to the finish line . . . . the starting line- WE MADE lT. l 2 -graduation. l. Dian Hennacy, Salutatorian, speaks on Happiness ls- . 2. Kris Diehl, Valedictorian, receives her diploma from Mr. Ralph Antolino, School Board President. 3. Dan Eisert, Craig Eagle, and Curt Duff lead the way to the STOQG. HGH I ti i ,A -A K -va 4. Jeff DeWeese, senior class president, talks to the Commencement audience about Involvement 5. The Class of 73. 6. From father to son. Ralph Antolino, Jr. and Mr. Ralph Antolino. 7. One of the many uses of o study hall. 5 W qi 3' M-1? , i ,X fm-fair' 6 7 Graduation 159 '4- nl' I. Tom Williams takes Charge ot the cook-out, under the protec- tion of o makeshift canopy. 2. With the stables closed, Kyle Schmalz and Tonda Taylor had to settle forthe next best thing. 3. Darlene Chapple, Sue Ann Moor, Vickie Wise, Terri Pulliam, and Lucy Bellisari hold down their end ot the bus. 4. Dian Hen- nacv, Pool-Shark. 5. Seniors supervise Tim Covanaugh in the game room. 6, Jim Bennett, Cora VanAusdal, and Lonnie Alonso relax after a swim. 7, Mark Howard, Kyle Schmalz, Mol- lie Gordon, and Craig Eagle do iustice to the cook-out. 8, Home at lost! 2 fl il 3 4 E 160 Senior Trip x J A ' Ex ,n Y E. J 3 L A, 1 ,,N x,N , V, r .S X f Q1 1 lf' '- v M if I ' NM' s' -V ' 5 ' 1 fx gf 6 'fx EQ: an MEMS' .A it ' -Q K N It , thu wp 'B' , 9 f X ' 9 L ...ff- .- ,- xv ..'U. 4. Y , il. ul 'L 4 3 36. N .M Q fig if . W A pr 1 ft if Ji y Q 'M .' 4'?' .Q il at ff' 1 ab' ,Q 'lv tx. 4' Q QS m, ,,, gf, ,yi bf It . X V v K, is nf had Z ',LA 1 . M i-, M jj, f 'ik ,.,A ' -5 .-I -P 'L L- L. SL12fW I EQ gi -A .im hiv. 'ri K4 I-V Q. .4 NN' Af r 5 . 5 N A , 93 , , ., 7-i w K V ,Q H outstanding senior f Press on, nothing in the world can take the place of persistance. Talent will not, nothing is more common than unsuccessful men with talent. Genius will notg unrewarded genius is almost a proverb. Education alone will notp the world is full of educated derelicts. Persistance and determina- tion are omnipotent. 'l sw- gf f' 1 ,. - ,, :g,.,,. 1 Il' K .... I Y -sm Q r' -:ggi -. X KX5 :fri-Q 355 Q FQ : . outstanding senior MQ -Vicior Hugo Wig? ,L if' ' f 'iff' ' ,m1,' v I ,pr . mlm if is L 1 'ff -is 4' ,T l' W, ,, in , v in The supreme happiness of life is the conviction of being loved for yourself, or, more correctly, being loved in spite of yourself. Outstanding Seniors 165 ml Q 9 If as 'O' W? Wh Q, 5 if x' 'W1 as tk 9 5 ax 'QM ff fmfflf Sim mg! 41, w SWR -z FXS ? W' , 14. -fs,-5 Q. f mf' ouTsTanding senior any-1 Don't fake a drink for the road, because the road is already laid out. Outstanding Seniors 167 omnsionding senior fn f f 6 yZOJ f,!Qf M0061 If o mon shows you o new porn ln life, Ask not thot he vvolk before voue Ask only if he nos wolked thot some ooth, -Wolter Render I. fi Q Y- Y X X 'A if 1' xy O .f L lg K X 1' x , 3 I . . in -4 'i..- sv A-5. 'wr' 1 4' 'Os an' 9' -1 4 n' Q H, 'in 5 4 H 5 .M . . 5 L -Jiri! .. . vlyinlllk 1 x . If 1 g. k fuflf' Tffk I ' ' C-, ' V .aj Y .. . ,- - ., .ff A-gf? 4' f N 3 W1 ' Af 5 -. N A ' ' , ' K .l Q 4' 1 4 e-.CJ MQFWN 8 , ff Wf- f 6 . 3---4-fi fl A14 ar V .1 H' 0 -41' ' a 44 Q5 rages, outstanding senior Yesterday is already a dream, and -FU --pun tomorrow is only a vision, But today, well lived, makes every yesterday A dream of happiness, and every tomorrow a vision of hope. Look well, therefore, to this day. 170 Outstanding Seniors From the Sanskrit we outstanding senior O was Vials Q , A , wwf W I . K .,-1, 'Q A ,H 'M .csv A . ,,,,.. 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' iiH3TS'. ,Wm .---.Q,s.g.,i ,fS2i'. kg - 1?.'i.m. ,Q . .O f, a .' . 45 YHQPQQ Cf , f .ua ,' , +- 175 Closs ot 1973-Keep Oh Truckih' S .x WZ 189 South High Street C V .A Columbus, Ohio , 22441854 R 'P ., Portroit ond Commerciol Photogrophy SBIIIIEIBIFS IUIIIIT Fronk X Schreick, Jr. Brion C. Boby Congrotulotions Closs ot 1973 MCKINLEY PHARMACY 1091 W. First Ave. -8001 Friendly Customer Service is Qur Gool FIESTA LAN ES 1291 Lone Ave. 488-3003 11 Yfag'-lf? i., 1, ' 135.1 AJ 1, 35,1fL'i1 W' K. X , i V ,. ,. 1 x,N Ex f fx svaexfbx I 'Q R' Xa X' X yfixf 'Q x 12 ,xfgy J x x x x x X NAA x x N, f, x x Q 1' v 1 ,v'v'o,:..v :z'o'4'.' , KX, 5... X43 ,A A 1 X4 , ,gh , 317, f fx , r ,Q1f:,y2,f:XX ff. -f it , ', W. 213' x f 'X' ,Rf -N . 11. 1: x,,,x-Q34 ab, , , X fy 1 1.21, , 'v ,a js .iv X. . on. . A 3? X 'Q y X Q'Q'..'v , Q3 0 4. 6 . o.0,'n:'.'q ' , s if Q Q f Q Q ' ','. 1 vRI'2f:.:-:-:-: -:-:'. :'-.-. . - v'4s,,,1,vse1oo .--.5 - V 9 , Q, , 9.4: .A.'.,...,v,' ,'.' if .:,s,o'ql,v 342549 ...fs-. -, . fn ,-vt. .gO.i.0.e'O,','v, .I-,'.'-,iw ' I , .pf .-N.. A ' g..4'+:-'q.- -Sw.:-rv A V , ps5Q,t3.ng:4:.'a:v,:,'4:v,' , .tale 4, . J-'. 'I .'. I'.'A f . I'-I . J , .4 .egg V, of ,.,'. .o,,., .1 .1 . . ,, af mga o'Lv.'.f.j-.'-'. '1 X 1' w, Q,','.v'. ' ' ' ' W:-1. , .,'.' ox- .-:-f- - I A .1 . f Q ' A - ' I Q l F ! , , 1 lo' g vwmk -rfzvfl' Rv , f-SLB. is-f tr-A 1 .i.Al2 'l ., ', Ads 177 EDISON LE'I'I'ERHEAD COMPANY 1375 W. Third Ave. Columbus, Ohio 43212 488-8343 Q onarcth Carpe, GRANDVI EW OFFICE SUPPLY 1221 Grondview Ave. Columbus, Ohio 43212 Oflce o d S h I S I T p R p Rbb S K Md Member Ol Tri-Village Real Estate i'JIIlfI'Smi:. ROY B. SMURR Creorive Jeweler 1400 Grondview Ave. 486-5225 Columbus, Ohio Jewelry Wolches-Diomonds Yordgoods-Notions Pfoff Sewing Mochines 486-2564 Smurrs Creorive Jewelers R.E,lDick1Johnso 1450 Mulford , , BYOIQEI'-RGOIIO Columbus,Oh Smurrs Sewing Boskef N tory Publ 43212 178 Ads DEYO-DAVIS FUNERAL HOME IVAN L. DAVIS, Direcfor I578 W. Firs'r Ave. 486-2445 Serving AII Fai1'I1s Crema+ions Arranged Fai'I'I'1fuI Service Since l94I 'ro +I1e Tri-Village Communi'I'y OUTDOORS STORE, INC. Everything for the Sportsman T025 Dublin Road 488-9701 Cong ratulafions Class of I973 TOOMBS TRUCK AND EQUIPMENT CO. 1425 Grandview Ave. sf 5. 6' I Ads 179 THE ABLE PRINTING COMPANY CORPCRATION interior designers 301 W First Ave M58 W- 888 488-0887 columbus, ohio 43201 Frederick A. Exline, C.L.U. FQQD MARKET Connecticut General Life Congratulations Insurance Company CI I I973 173QCffj fihird Ave 250 E. Town sneer, sune 401 488-5564 ' Columbus, Ohio 221-4IO8 6. ', '- I , r Congratulations . Graduate ,W COLUMBUS AN UTHERN UHID ELE RI MPANY I8O Ad GotocollogeinthoArmy Thousands of young men and women go to college in the Army. On post. At nearby civilian universities. At Army schools. Through correspondence or extension courses. ' t If you would like to work toward a baccalaureate or an advanced degree, you'll get financial help from the Army. Generally, if your studies are in a field considered valuable to the nation's defense, we'll pay the full tuition. If you choose non-defense related courses, we'll still pay 7596. ' And if you need a high school diploma before starting more advanced work, we'll help you get that, too. You probably won't be able to earn a college degree during one enlistment, but you should get an excellent start on it, and still have two choices when your enlistment is up. You can either stay in and continue your studies, or leave the Army and continue your education under the GI Bill. When you successfully complete your enlistment, you'll get 36 months of financial assistance at the college of your choice. As a veteran without dependents you'll get S175 a month, S5205 with one dependent, and S230 with two dependents plus S13 for each additional dependent. If you're serious about continuing your education, today's Army is behind you. 1 Ads 181 CongmnMoHonsToThe Greet Class ofI973 1946 ORLANDO ALONSO 1180 WEST BROAD STREET 0 COLUMBUS, OHIO 43222 016141 279-1587 President 6. General Manager , Ms... OA I M LN BER KR , omo P sr ,rf '- , CON EL , 4 -' union . gg rl ' ,'. PEST CONTROL 'A ' ' X S - Assoc H C '. lnstit 19, Inc. Q IIIIPIII - Serving Columbus Over 50 years Color W Service 486-5223 Au'romo'rive Par+s Company Main Sfore - 845 Grandview ffm 76 ,, JMS RADIO 81 TELEVISION SERVICE CO 1293 Grandview Ave. Columbus, Ohio 1l32I2 l8.'Z Ads the shop for - 1351 West Lone Ave. Mon, Fri., Soi. 10-5:30 488-9103 Tues., Wed.,Thurs.-10-8130 HIRSCH 81 HIRSCH Leave It 2 Hirsch me w. Fifth Ave. 1VlimUm3u.r H118-9711 What your job competition tomorrow.. will be wearing this year Consider this - employers know how valuable Air Force training is. The finest schools teach top-pay skills like jet engine mechanic, electronic data process- ing, avionics, accountant and hundreds of other technical and administrative special- ties. Are you willing to let the other guy have all this - plus good pay, paid vacations, the very best of medical care and travel and excitement, too. Get the jump on your competition - See your Air Force Recruiter for the full story. Find yourself in the United States Air Force K 07 zn Welding and Ornamental Iron Works 1132 West Third Avenue Columbus, Ohio 43212 291 -4342 Ads 183 CONGRATULATIONS The Citizen Savings and Loon Co. 32 N. High Sireei Columbus, Ohio 43215 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1973 from friends oi WYANDOTTE DRUGS A 1828 vv. Fihh Ave. 488-1555 A REGISTERED Phormocist Alwoys on Duty Free Deliveries i 9 o.rn.-9 p.m. 184 ROBERT T. ELLIS INC. 1520 N. Firsf Ave. Columbus, Ohio 43212 488-3114 Q , ,,.,-., ww-H-v1 'k ' 61411488-7246 M017 A qyllawaz and giff Snap it 1397 Grandview Avenue A181 Columbus, om 43212 . 5613 ' ClTYWIOE.DEl.1VEPV liar- -'ug 1.1 Q G. Ir '- 9- 1520? O Q., Q X9 fl: ' gg.. xo pu., ' 53 I if , 1 , . .. I - - ' -I 0 l--..- KENNY'S FOOD MARKET R and W BAKERIES Congrotulotions Closs of 1973 W hh 1454 . Fi Ave. 1739 N. Third Ave. Columbus, Ohio 488-5564 Ad 185 Tom Tarpy's Markets 2140 Tremont Center 1158 N. High Street 1900 Brice Road . Tarpy's Beverage And Deli 1805 Kingsdale Center 1924 Brice Road GOOD THINGS TCD EAT AND DRINK FRQIV1 ALL ARGUND Tl-IE WORLD 86 Ads l Chi ld ren's vX 1-4A.f.1.Au v l Hanoi ., , ,i H19 li llgl'll2SQl'or Children The worId's most honored mogozine tor children- with more thon ci million subscribers Ground the world. l 2300 W. Fitth Ave. Columbus, Ohio 43216 1 1 ,,,. JOHN QUINT AND HUNGRY HERMAN'S , FUNERAL PALORS 1276 W. Fifth Ave. Columbus, Ohio 50 Yeors of Dedicated Protessionol Service B l lhe Noflh l' 1177 W. First Ave. Columbus, Ohio 294-4416 Belvo's Inc. E CORPORATIONS I 1105 W. First Ave. 294-1920 GENERAL CLAY Q 1 PRODUCTS CORP. Prime Mecits ond Groceries 1445 Goodole 486-0614 Ads 187 0.9-Ailqvg S 2 5 5 QQPS-rxf'.J Specializing in the Resale of PN JNIE 2 7 Patrick V. Mollica Home-451-3599 Office-486-0488 451 -1234 Realtor, G.R.l. l24l Grandview Ave. Residential Homes 1 i lllil id' , A 'ri-is F1.oRisT Clie Gorrecf ln glowm l l 1 I STATE' E FOURTH ST. l Gofumbus, Ohio 43.9 5 CU FIFTH The finest Cosmetics l ' lm Ohio Bell l '1 ' i 1' i R f An equal Ooooriuri-ry employe I987 Riverside Drive All I b re open to qualified c d d gardless oi race or s i ll uhillllll J LTER'S AVENUE in Ladies' wear and men's wear ll RNER i 5'BOARD 'ig 486-9l 36 188 Ads THE WENDT-BRISTOL COMPANY COMPLIMENTS GF H59 Dublin Rocid A Grandview Cycle Shop Schwinn Bikes, Power Mowers, Number One in Service ond Soles. ARLINGTON AND GRANDVIEW UPHOLSTERING Custom Mode Furniture by Moster Croftsmen 2068 Arlington Ave. Columbus, Ohio 488-1551 Ads 189 M4541 RIFE'S MARKET We Feature U.S. Prime Beef 1417 VV. Fifth Ave. 488-7151 A Another From One Neighbor to National Bank of Columbus Member F.D.l.C. an affiliate ot Huntington Bancshares Incorporated TR1-VILLAGE OFFICE Fif h Av 1555 W. + Columbus, Ohio 43212 sf-tiff it CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1,973 VAN SICKLE OFFICE SUPPLY CO. 1271 GRANDVIEW AVE i 488' 9776 DURRANT'S FURNITURE FOR CONTEMPORARY LIVING I325 La ne Ave. 486-5245 Hours IO-9 Monday,-Wednesday,-Friday IO-5:30 Tuesday-Thursday IC'-5 Saturday APEX MARKET Compliments at RICHARD L. MASSENELLI - o JONES-STUCKEY, LTD. D I 'Y SWG' , . Queli M s Flrst and Grandview W ed I660 W. First Ave. THE .QQIZEEANG CAROLYN Sm QEQIQJ ..'.?::':::r:.'?J:'r:i:., ....W. .... dY . .. O .... .G .. Ad 191 .4..- ' F 'tfv , M , - NORTHWEST KIWANIS CLUB Congratulates all seniors, and in particular the winner of the 3750.00 Northwest Kiwanis Scholarship, and those students and their parents who are honored at our Scholastic Achievement Dinner. WE BUIILO We hope you seniors will consider this motto as your own. We need your help as we build for a greater future for our nation. Thank you. Northwest KIWANIS Club of Columbus N SENIOR PARENT PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Antolino lParents of Ralph Antolinol Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bellisari lParents of Lucy Bellisaril Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bennett lParents of Jim Bennettl Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Boyce lParents of Martha Boycel Mr. and Mrs. John J. Cavanaugh lParents of Tim Cavanaughl Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. De Wilde lParents of Candy De Wildel Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Diehl lParents of Kris Diehll Mr. and Mrs. John Donczak lParents of Juel Donczakl Mrs. May Rhea Duff lParent of Curt Duffl Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Eagle lParents of Craig Eaglel Mrs. Jane R. Flanagan lParent of Mary Flanaganl Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Gunther lParents of Susan Guntherl Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Honscel lParents of Dana Hanscell Mrs. Jane Hayes lParent of Dan Hayesl Mr. and Mrs. Don Howard lParents of Jeff Howardl Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hull lParents of Jim Hulll Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jahn lParents of Dane Jahnl Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Karn lParents of Frank Karnl Mr. and Mrs. Donald Keller lParents of Amy Kellerl Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kidwell lParents of Chris Kidwelll Mrs. Fleetwood R. Koutz lParents of Norma Koutzl Mr. and Mrs. Donald LaRue lParents of Anna LaRuel Mr. and Mrs. Gene Long lParents of Barry Longl Mr. and Mrs. Reed Masse lParents of Drew Mossel Mr. and Mrs. James McFadden lParents of Cheryl McFaddenl Mr. and Mrs. Richard McKeever lParents of Jim McKeeverl Mr. and Mrs. William Bickett lParents of Nancy Pickettl Mrs. John Pruski lParent of John Pruskil Mr. and Mrs. Michael H. Quinn lParents of Mike Quinnl Mr. and Mrs. Richard Radcliffe lParents of Renda Radcliffel Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Rogers lParents of Beth Rogersl Mr. and Mrs. Richard Salzgaber lParents of Kim Salzgaber! Mr. and Mrs. Donald Spaeth lParents of Kim Spaethl Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thompson, Jr. lParents of Rick Thompsonl Mr. and Mrs. .lerry Vernon lParents of Bonnie Taylorl Mr. and Mrs. Dirken Voelker lParents of Debbie Voelkerl Mr. and Mrs. Word Walcott lParents of Ted Walcottl Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams lParents of Brad Williamsl Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wise lParents of Vickie Wisel Ads l93 PROFESSIONAL PATRONS 1384 Grandview Ave. DR. FRANK C. BECK, D.D.S. 1480 Grandview Ave. DR. DAVID E. BRANDFASS, D.D.S. 1500 W. Third Ave. KEN BUSH APPLIANCES 1201 Olentangv GEEM LOONG RESTAURANT 1773 W. Fifth Ave. GRAN DVIEW HARDWARE 1285 Grandview Ave. ROGER E. HERRING, M.D. 1500 W. Third Ave. DR. D. C. KENT, D.D.S. 1384 Grandview Ave. KINGSWOOD LUMBER 900 W. Third Ave. 1600 W. Fifth Ave. PATRONS CURTIS N. LINDBERG 1650 W. Firth Ave. A. R. MARSICANO, M.D. 1384 Grandview Ave. PROMOTION PRINTING 1632 W. First Ave. REID AND ASSOCIATES OF OHIO, INC. 1373 Grandview Ave. WILLIAM P. SMITH, M.D. 1500 W. Third Ave. SWIATEK AND GRUTSCH, ARCHITECTS 1500 W. Third Ave. THIRD AVE. AUTO SERVICE 1381 W. Third Ave. WHOLESALE T.V. SERVICE 1639 W. First Ave. 194 Ads 4 i 0. Ads 195 Abbruzzese, Tom ................................... 65 Aho, Eric ................. 62, 90, 94, 95, 99, 107, 112,113,124 Alexander, Mary ................................... 68 Alonzo, Lonnie ............... 46, 101, 102, 103, 121, 134, 161, 162 Amicon, Diane ........................... 46, 97, 98 Amicon, Mary Jo ................................... 65 Amrine, Mark ................ 127 Anderson, Chris ............. 62, 102, 105, 106, 114, 139, 140 Antolino, Lisa ............................ 68,88, 140 Antolino, Ralph .......... 46,86, 90, 102, 126, 127,132,133, 137, 139, 154,159,163 Antolino, Teri .................... 62, 90, 139, 140 Apathy, Jeno ............ 62, 64, 111,121, 122, August, Jett ....... Baer, Candy ......... 130, 137 Baldwin, T. J. .......................................... 65 Ballard, Karen ........................................ 65 Beal, Dave ............... 62, 80, 89, 90, 94, 95, Beck, John ......... Beck, Kathy ........... Behnen, Dean .......... 111 ..........62,111, 113 Bellisari, Lucy ....... ........... 4 7, 160 Bennett, Jim .................................... 47, 121 Bennett, Ruth ................................... 68, 140 Bennett, Tom ........... 65, 124, 130, 132, 161 Berarducci, Tom ............................... 62, 88 Berlin, Craig ................................... 68, 121 Berlin, Karla ......... .' .................. 62 Berry, Herb .....,...................................... 68 Berry, Joy .................... Betts, Chuch ...... 47, 81, Betts, Diane ................ ............62,112, 113 113,132,133,137 Bevinger, Mary A. ....... ........... 6 5, 113 Birkhoff, Jeanette ........................... 65, 113 Birkhotf, Juliana ........ Bisciotti, Cathie ........ Bisciotti, Terri .............. 113, 156 106 ............62,106, 110 Bishop, Michelle .................................... 68 Blackburn, Mark ..... 62, Blanchard, Cindy ....... 121,127,128,137 ............65,105, 106 Bonaventura, Carmie .................,.. 62, 113 Boughton, Tom ................ ....... 68 , 109 Bourne, Lucinda ........... Bowers, Terri ........ Box, Mickey .......... Boyce, Martha .......... Boyer, Lynn ........... Bresnan, Steve ......... Brohard, Cathy ........ Brown, Nancy .......... 196 lnd ex 141 121, 137 ...........47,138, 139 .........47, 80,111 157 157 ll IUCA Brown, Pam ............................................ 68 Brownfield, Margi .................. 65, 107, 113 Browning, Dave ........ Browning, Jon ............ Brumfield, Tom .......... Bryan, Sherry .......... Buck, Steve ............. .62, 63, 95, 107, 132 124, 132 .46, 47, 88, 1 19, 124, 125, 132, 137 ........65, 80, 81,113 Bu rcher, LaVeeta ....... ................ 99 , 113 Burkley, E hrls ......... Burkley, Mike .......... Burns, J. C. .......,..... . Butland, Mary A ......... Byerly, Bud .......... Byerly, Debbie ........ Byers, Debbie ......... Calvin, Tom .......... Capone, AI ............. 134, 135 ........65,129, 134 ..........107,110 113 157 Comeruca, Skip .................... 112,113, 134 Comeruca, Tonya ................................,. 68 Campbell, Greg ............. 62,127, 134,138 Carroll, Joyce ........................,............... 68 Carter, Kathy .... 62, 81, 112, 113, 138,140 Casasanta, Mike .... 62, 121, 127, 134, 137 Castro, Terry .................................. 65, 107 Cavanaugh, Tim ..................... 48, 139, 161 Chambers, Jett ............... 62,127, 134, 135 Chambers, Steve . Chapple, Darlene .............. 48, 97, 98, 160 Chesser, Trina ...... Ciardelli, Rick ......... Ciccone, Maria .,........ Clark, Mala .......... Clark, Ginny ........ Cline, Chrys ......... Cline, Flo .......... Clouse, Pete ....... Colby, Cindy .......... Coleman, Jerry .......,.. Coleman, Karen ......... Collie, Crista .......... 90 ICQ 140 89, 132 .........62, 86, 90 112, 113 Colliver, David ............................... 68, 124 Colliver, Debbie ........,..., 48,112, 113,140 Compton, David ......... ................ 68 , 121 Comtess, Gregg ........ ........,.... 48 Conaway, Cindy ........ ...,..... 65 , 140 Conn, Cindy ..,........ Conway, Becky .......... Cornette, Richard .......,....,...... 68, 121, 132 Corvo, John ., ........ Counts, Karen ...... Crooks, Bob ............ Culpepper, Mark ....... Curnutte, Cindy .... Curtis, Steve ........... 121 94, 95 Daley, Mary ......... ..........62,102, 142 Davis, Susan ......................... 49, 80, 81 , 97 Davis, Tom ...........,.......... 62,121, 136, 137 Davison, Gayle ......................., 65, 80, 140 Dembinski, Denise ...,............. 68,106, 107 Deverse, Lisa .......................,.. 49, 102, 146 Deverse, Wendy .................................... 68 DeWeese, Diane ................... 87, 140, 141 DeWeese, Jeff .... 46, 49, 81,130, 139,159 Dewey, Ken .......,............................ 62, 132 Dewey, Vickie .............. .................... 1 40 DeWilde, Candy ......... .......... 4 9, 81, 84 DeWilde, Robbie ......,.. ........... 68 , 113 DiCarlo, Ed ........... ...................... 68 ,121 DiCarlo, Steve ...,,... 102, 124, 132 Diehl, Kris ....................... 50,104, 105, 108, 110, 138, 155,158, 165 Dillion, Jeff ............,................. 68,121, 132 Dillon, Scott ...,....... Donczack, Juel ......... Dudley, Debbie ....... Dudley, Karen ...,...... ........., 6 2, 111, 115 Duff, Curt ............ .............. 5 9, 94, 95, 136 Dyckes, Dave ................. 65, 102, 121, 130 Dyson, Don ...........,. 62, 126, 127, 134, 135 Eagle, Craig ................................... 50, 161 Eagle, Dave ................... 62, 121, 122, 123, 129,134,137 Eckhart, Vickie .......................... 68, 80, 156 Eisert, Dan .........,..... Eisert, Joyce ............ England, Barb .......... Erdy, Brad ........,. Erdy, Gary ......... Ervin, Judy ......... Evans, Karen ....,....... Exline, Mary Cay ......... Fail, Pam ............ Fausey, Dale ......... 50,121,134,135,137 106, 140 97 113 96 Fausey, Scott ..........,............................... 68 Featherstone, Jim .................. 50, 124, 125, 133,137,139,148 Featherstone, Linda ............................... 65 Ferlito, Cindy .......... Finck, Dan .......... Fiorino, Don ....... Fiorino, Doug ......... Fitch, Adrian ....... .. ........51,95, 132,149 102, 112, 113 Fitch, Amery .....,.............................. 63, 102 Fitzpatrick, Chuck .......................... 63, 121 Fitzpatrick, John ...., ........65,121, 128,129 Flanagan, John .....,................................. 51 Flanagan, Louise .... Flanagan, Mary ........ Flanagan, Pat ........ 105 140 121 Flanagan, Tom ....... Flowers, Becky ......................... 63, 90, 11 1 Flowers, Mary ................... ..................... 68 Forrest, Dan ............ 63, 124, 125, 132, 137 Fowler, Nancy ....... ................................ 63 Fowls, Randy ......................,........... 65, 131 Frabott, Curt ........... Frabott, Mark .......... Frabott, Tom ............... Freeman, Theresa Geiger, Anna ......... Giany, Chris ........ Gierman, Amy ........ Gillis, Jeff .............. 90 130 121 80, 90 ........46,51,80 ........69, 124 Gordon, Mollie ...................... 51, 140, 161 Gordon, Theresa ............. 69, 99, 113, 140 Grace, Ken ........... Grant, Mary ........ Grass, Dave ........ Green, Steve .......... Gresham, Rob ........ Griffith, Cindy ...... Griffith, Mark .......... Grinstead, Jerry... Gunther, Susan .... Guss, Ken ......... Guy, Jerry ........ Guy, Jim ........... Guy, Tom .............. .. ........................... .66 88 ........66, 131 88, 108 121 97 129, 131 ........66, 127, 132 ........50,130, 136 Hackney, Charles .................. 63, 127, 134 Hager, Ron ................. Hager, Steve ........ Hall, Kim. .......... .. Hanscel, Dana ....... Hanscel, Denise .......... Harrington, Keith ........ Harris, Dave ....... Harris, Wayne ....... . Hartwell, Karen ..... Hatten, Wanda .......... Hayes, Dan ............ Heffernan, Brian.. Hennacy, Dian ....... . Herbert, Bill ......... Herbert, Chris ........ Hibbler, Chuck ....... . Hibbler, Joe ........ Hill, Cliff ........... Hill, Ruth ............... Hinson, Denise ..... Hinson, Pam ........ Hite, Elaine .......... Hopkins, Mike ........ ........52, 95, 99 139, 157 89,111, 121,130, 132,137 67, 95 124, 132 121 111, 155, 158, 160, 164 127 121 ...66,121, 129,132 121 106 Hough, Pat ................. . Houseman, Kim ........... Howard, Jan ...,........... Howard, Jeff.52,86, 88, 89, 111, 132, 166 Howard, Mark52, 118, 121, 134, 135,161 Huber, Jean .............................. 63, 64, 105 Huey, Matt ........... Hughes, Scott .............. 121 Hull, Bob ................................................. 69 Hull, Jim ..................... 52,95,111,130, 154 Hunter, John ........ ............... 6 9, 124, 132 Ioia, Mike .......... ................... 6 9 Jackson, Mark ........................ 69, 124, 132 Jacobs, Argie ........ 52, 86, 88, 89, 90, 101 , 102, 124, 125, 139, 167 Jacobsen, Arne .............. 63, 121, 132, 137 Jaconette, Diamond... 102, 106, 156, 157 Jahn, Dane ...... 53,106, 124,125, 132,137 Jahn, Donna ................ James, Maralyn .......... Jeffrey, Rick ............. 63, 124, 125, 132, 137 Johnson, Jady ................... 66,90, 107, 157 Johnson, Martin .......... Johnson, Van ........... Jones, Grace Ann ....... Jones, Lydia ......... Jones, Terri ...... Kannal, Kathy .......... Karlovec, Linda ....... Karn, Cathy ......... Karn, Frank .......... ........69 ........69,113 ............69, 139 140 ..................... Keller, Amy ..................... 53, 101, 103, 148 Keller, Annette ........ 87, 66 Kennedy, Julie .............................. 139, 140 Kerns, Don ............ Kidwell, Chris ..... 53, 80, 81,101, 102,146 Kidwell, Lisa ................ Killilea, Chris ....... King, Lisa .......... Klitch, Beth ....... Kniffen, Roy ................. Koch, Bill ................ Koch, Kay ......... Koch, Terry .............. Kopelziw, Anna ........... Koss, Bryan ................. 103 ...........69,139,157 102 .53,100, 111,124, 125 132, 137, 139 111, 139, 140 121, 129 ...........69,113, 157 Koss, Cheryl .................... 63, 109, 110, 113 Koss, Leslie .......... Koutz, Norma ............. Kritner, Jean ..... Kritner, Russ .......... .53, 85, 86, 88, 106, 107, 110, 115 121, 135 Kuhn, Marty ............................................ 63 Kurelic, Bill .............. 66,12l, 128,129,134 Lafferty, Terri ........ Landis, Kay ....... .. Larrick, Julie ............ 97 139, 141 LaRue, Anna ............. 54, 90, 107, 108, 110, LaRue, Larry .......... Latta, Mark ........ Launer, Jack ......... Launer, Jenny ....... Law, Bob ........... Law, Jim ..,............. Lawyer, Steve ........... Leist, Cindy ....... Leist, Mike ......... Lemmon, Jeff ......... Leypoldt, Karin ..... Little, Mimi ......... Long, Barry ....... Long, Mike ........ Long, Patty ........ Lorenz, John ......... Lorenz, Julie ............. 111, 112, 113, 168 132 121 105 80, 81 , 121 69, 121 142 ...........54,89, 90 156 Lybarger, Cathy ..................................... 66 Lybarger, Gary ........ .......... 63 , 121, 127 Malarkey, Jane ........ .......................... 6 9 Malone, Kitty ........ ...........69,113, 140 Malone, Peggy ................... 54, 80, 97, 140 Malone, Sara ....... Mann, Lynn ........... ...................... 6 9 Marcus, Craig .......... .................. 6 9, 121 Marszika, Steve ....... .......... 69 , 121, 130 Martina, Tony ....... Martina, Patty ......... Masseli, John ....... Masseli, Mike ....... Mason, Ralph ....... Mosse, Drew ........ Masse, Mary .......... Mazik, Joan .......... .. .......... .66 134 131 106, 139,140 McAllister, John ........ .................. 6 9, 132 McAllister, Pat ........................................ 69 McCabe, Chris ............... 69, 128, 129, 132 McEwen, John ........................ 66, 124, 132 McFadden, Brenda ................................ 66 McFadden, Cheryl ................................. 54 McKeever, Jim ............. .......... 54 , 94, 95 McKinley, Luann ....... ....,...... 66 , 102 McVey, Keith ................ ........... 66 Melampy, Debbie ....... ............... 63 Melampy, Dee Dee ....................... 66, 105 Membribes, Margaret ........................... 69 Meyer, Carol ........... 63, 85, 86, 89, 90, 99, 107,111,140 197 Meyer, Cindy ........ Miller, Diana ......... Minto, Tom ............. Moor, Sue Ann .......... Moore, Margaret ...... 66, 157 ........132, 154 160 Moore, Tim ........................ 6 9, 91, 130, 136 Moore, William .............. 66,112, 113,121 Morgan, Wes ........ Morris, Karin ......... Morris, Robin ..... Morris, Dandy ....... Morris, Sharon ........ Morrone, Rocky ...... Morrow, Mark ......... Morrow, Tip ............... Moschello, Allison.. Mucci, Bobbi ......... Mucci, Norman ....... Murphy, Van .......... Murley, Janey ....... Murley, Paul .......... Myers, Amy ........ .........62, 63, 81,111 ........121,132 ........... ...69 121, 134 .........67,105, 113 Nardone, Brian .................. 63, 80, 81, 107 Naumoff, Cheryl ..... Naumoft, Eva ........ Neff, Tom ................. Newell, Amy ........... 102 Nicholson, Heather ............... 67, 102, 157 Niswonger, Vikki .... Nobilucci, Vickie ........ Noie, Valerie .......... Norman, Berkley ....... Oberschlake, Pam.. O'Brien, Barry ......... O'Brien, Kasy ......... O'Neal, Anna ....... Onorato, Carl ....... Oswald, Laura ........ Oswald, Lynn ........ Parks, Grace ......... Parsley, Mark ........ Parsley, Mark ......... Pasinler, Fusun Paul, Eric ............ Perin, Bernie .......... Perry, Doug ....... Peters, Patty ....... Phelps, Sally ............ Pickett, Gary .............. 86, 90 ....55,140, 142,146 121, 132 121 .........70,141,157 1 1 1, 157 .........70, 136 136 121 .........67,113,121 129 80 .67, 89, 90, 136, 156 Pickett, Nancy ............... 55, 85, 86, 88, 89, Pinney, Cindy ........ Piteo, Tony ............. Prentice, Jeanne ........ 198 Index 90,111,140 ...........65, 67, 140 ...........167, 130 Pruski, John ............ 55,107,109,110, 111, Pulliam, Kris ........ Pulliam, Mary ......... Pulliam, Terri ....... Purtee, Mike ....... 130, 169 160 107 Quaranto, Anna .............. 64, 112, 113, 67, 140,156 Quinn, Gretchen ............................ 70, 157 Quinn, Mike .......... Quinn, Theresa ..... ...55, 81, 121, 130, 132, 136,139 Radcliffe, Renda ...,.... 56, 90, 91, 107, 112, Radcliffe, Richard ........... 113, 149 121 Ramirez, Vickie .......... ............. 6 7 Randall, Julie .......... Rea, Leslie ............ Rebb, Jett ............... Rechsteiner, Bob... Reid, Joe ................ Reiterman, Fritz ..... Render, Leah ......... 142 99, 136 80, 81 , 90 .. ........................... 70 Render, Sherry ............... 63, 138, 140, 142 Reynolds, Lori ........ Reynolds, Sally ........... Riccio, Karen .......... Rice, Jim ................. Richardson, Bonita ........ Richardson, Cathy Rill, Ron .................. Ringer, Molly ......... Ritter, Karen ........ Roberts, Alan ...... Roberts, Lori ........ Robison, Dave ........ Rogers, Beth ....... .. ........................ 97 90, 156 ............70,157 113, 139 64, 105 ........67, 124, 125,132 104, 105,148 Rogers, Cheryl ............... 67, 140, 106, 141 Romine, John ....... Rosso, Tom .......... Rooney, Jean .................................. 67, 140 Rooney, Kathy .................................. 56, 97 Rout,Julie ............ 64,85,90,107, 111,115 Row, Gayle .................................... 70, 105 Ruddy, Jim ....... Rush, Mike ....... Rush, Vickie .......... Sagle, Randy .............. ................ 6 7, 127 Salzgaber, Cindy .................................. 70 Salzgaber, Kim ............... 56, 138, 140, 149 Sanchez, Mario .......................,............. 64 Sanderson, Terry ....... .............,... 7 0 Savage, Marilinda ......... .................... 57 Scaperoth, Anne ........ ........ 64 , 139, 140 Scaperoth, Paul ...................... Schmaltz, Karl ....................... Schmaltz, Kyle ....... 57, 102, Schmidt, Steve ........................ ........81, 130 70,121,132 iii, 138, 140, 160, 161 ....,...57,130 Schornak, Michele64, 102, 103, 105, 107, 110,112,113,138,139,156 Schulz, Carol ...................................... Schulz, Susan ................................. 64 , Schumick, Debbie .......... 57, 106, 114, Schumick, Jeff ....................................... Schweir, Eric ........ ............. 6 7, 95 Scono, Barb ............................ 57, 138, Scono, Debbie ............... 64, 103, 140, Scono, Tom ......... 64 , 94, 95, 112, 113, Scott, Chris ......................................... ..67 109 140 ,.70 109 140 142 121 ,.64 Seckel, Jim ........... ....................... 7 0 121 Seckel, Kathy ...................... 57, 88, 90, 140 Seipel, Dan .......... ............................... 64 Shaudys, Ann ....... ........... 5 7, 86, 88, 114 Sheskey, Jeff ....... ....................... . .70 Sheskey, Mike ......... ............ . .64 Shively, Sue ......... ........ 70 , 105 Short, Debbie .......... ........ 64 , 106 Shough, Susan ......... ........ 64 , 106 Shaver, Bob ......... ........ . .64 Shriner, Sarah ......... ........ 6 7, 140 Shultz, Donna .......... ........ . .64 Shupe, Debbie ........ Sibio, Charlie ............................,.... 64 Sibio, Nick ...................................... 57 Sinclair, Bruce ......... 64, 126,127,131: Skaggs, Margaret .............................. Skidmore, Jerry .................................. Slauson, Chris ......... Smiley, Scott ........ Smith, Brad .......... Smith, Carolyn ......... Smith, Jill .............. Smith, Mike .......... Smith, Nancy .................................... 70, 106, 99, I ..67 121 121 137 ..67 ....64 107 ..58 113 140 ..67 121 70, 58, 97 Smith, Tom ....................... 67, 121, 130,134 Spaeth, Kally .................................. 67, 157 Spaeth, Kim ......... 58, 85, 86,107, 110,111 Spain, Jerry ............. 114,139, 170 121 Stanton, Sharon ................................... 105 Steele, Tom .................... Stephenson, Debbie ...................... Stauffer, Bill .................................... 64, 134 .64, 80, 88, 89, 91 ..58, 97 Stevens, Tony ......................................... 67 Stought, Brad ......................................... 64 Strun k, Steve ................... 58,121,1D,148 Sullivan, Susie ........................................ 62 Sullivan, Tim ........ Sullivan, Terri .......... Sweeney, Patty ...................... 67, 139, 140 Szabo, Laios ,...... ...,...... 7 0, 124, 129 Tanner, Linda ......... ..,.,.,..,.......,........... 7 0 Tarpy, Liz ...... ,.....,,....,. ..... 58 , 101,102,140 Taylor, Bonnie .,.,.,.,., 58, 97, 104, 105, 160 Taylor, Connie ....,,.,.,......,,,,..,..,,......,...,. 67 Taylor, Robin ...,,,.... Taylor, Tonda .....,.,. .64,i05,ii2,ii3,i55 58,i04,i05,i07,i38, 146,148 Teal, Duane ......,.,... ,.,.,,.,. 6 7, 102, 131 Thomas, Debbie ..,,,..........,...,..,.......,...,.. 70 Thomas, Jane ......... ,......., 5 9, 86, 88, 139 Thomas, Sandi ,,......... ....,.............,. 1 06 Thompson, Cathy .....,.... ,,.,..., 7 0 Thompson, Rick Thum, Theresa ..,..... Tidwell, Ann ........ ...... .59 ........67 ...,....70 Tittle, Bob ,......,.... ....,...,., 6 7 Trimble, Joey .......... . ,.,,.. 70, 121 Troiano, Sam ......,... ..,...,..., 7 0 Tschumper, Scott .... Turner, Lonnie .....,.., Tucker, Kim .,.....,, Tyndall, Dave ......., Tyndall, Donna ,..... Underwood, Joe... Valentino, Dennis.. ,.......,,.. H70 130 89 ........70 .............67,95 130 Valentino, Richard .........,,.s... 121, 132, 137 VanAusdal, Cora ..... 46, 59, 101, 102, 146, 161,171 , ,......,. 59 VanZant, Karon ,,..... ...,....,..,...........,,. Vaughn, Marty .........,..,..... 90, 129, 67, Viau, Janice ...,,.,.,... .......,,........,.. 64 , Voelker, Debbie ....,.., Vogel, Rita ,,....... ....... Volpe, Chuck ..... Walcott, Bruce. Walcott, Ted .....,.. Walter, Becky.., Warbis, Jett ...... Warden, Diana Watson, Matt .... Watson, Scott... Weber, Cherry Weller, lynn .,.., Wendell, Mark. West, Bronwyn West, Tyrrell ..... Whipple, Scott., White, Bob ........ White, Danny... White, David .... Whyte, Pat ..,.,,.. Williams, Betsy. Williams, Brad., Williams, Cliff... Williams, Diana .... ,,.. ...A .......105,1l1, 109, 110, tis 130, 121, 122, 127, .. ...,.,,....,.,.......... 70 64, 86, 88, 90 .. ..................,., 70 r Williams, Jo Ellen ,... 140 Williams, Tom ........... ........ 60 ,160 Williams, Tommy ........ .......... 1 21 Williamson, Sherry ......... ................... 6 7 Willoby, Todd ............. ,......., 6 7, 95, 136 Wilson, Bridgette ......... ..,.... 6 0, 97, 98 Winters, Lynn ............ ....... 64 , 107, 113 Winters, Mari ,.,.... ........ 6 0, 89, 90 Winters, Robin ...... ..,.........,,,, 7 0 Wise, Vicki ......,..... ,....... 60 , 160 Wood, Mike ................ ................ 60 Woolridge, Sandy .......... ........ 7 0,140 Wooton, Dianna .......... Workman, Brenda ....... Wurtzel, Jean Ann... Yeager, Robin ...,.. Yeager, Scott ......,. Young, Mark .......... Young, Mike .....,... Young, Rob .... ,,..... Young, Shauna ...... Zoller, Chuck ........ Zoretic, Ann Zoretic, Dan ........... 67,80,81,95, 148 132 .........61,95, 132 124 ...,64,99, 102,111 99,102 Junior High Pages 71-77 lndex 199 Then time to go, For everything must end, But I 'll see you soon, I know Knowing time is my friend. This year, like the sand in the hourglass, has sifted to its end. We hope that this yearbook has captured a few happy memories for each of you. Some of our best memories include the many people who contributed to this book: our advisors, Mr. Debevoise and Mr. McClellan, who we could al- ways count on, and Wes Mirick, our Paragon repre- sentative who introduced the Highlander to new ideas and popped in throughout the year with acl- vice and suggestions. Mr. Hanlon was one of our strongest backers, and we sincerely appreciate the support he gave all year by calling class meetings, holding extra homerooms, and excusing students from class for pictures. The secretaries, Mrs. Sheri- dan and Mrs. Herbert were extremely patient with us, besides being a great help with lists, paper, and rubberbands. The Highlander also owes much to Shreick's Photo Studio for being such good sports in helping us meet many last-minute needs before deadlines. However, the largest debt of thanks unquestion- ingly goes to our staff. There is a staff picture on the Highlander pages, but it shows only a few of the many students who contributed to the i973 High- lander. There are countless others who wrote copy and worked during the sales, but do not consider themselves staff members. Even so, we appreciated the smallest contribution, because after all, Some- body has to do it. So, to all of you Somebodies out there-many thanks. We would especially like to rec- ognize Cheryl Koss and Diana Warden for the phe- nomenal amount of time they gave to the High- lander, and John Pruski, head photographer, for his willingness to do all he could to help. Finally, the song which was used in the ln- troduction, Time Is My Friend was written by Julie Andrews and Leslie Bricusse and published by the Jools Publishing Co. And now-it is time to go. The Editors. Panasaiv veansaaxs o
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