William Mason High School - Masonian Yearbook (Mason, OH)

 - Class of 1971

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M A s 0 N 1 A N NINETEEN HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-ONE PUBLISHED BY SENIOR CLASS OF WILLIAM MASON HIGH SCHOOL 770 S. Section Road Mason, Ohio hag; v , ixiuiQ ! ' THE TEST OF A MAN IS THE FIGHT HE MAKES, THE GRIT THAT HE DAILY SHOWS: THE WAY HE STANDS ON HIS FEET AND TAKES FATE'S NUMEROUS BUMPS AND BLOWS. A COWARD CAN SMILE WHEN THERE'S NAUGHT TO F EAR. WHEN NOTHING HIS PROGRESS BARS: BUT IT TAKES A MAN TO STAND AND CHEER WHILE THE OTHER FELLOW STARS. : THE TEST IT ISN'T THE W BUT THE FIGHT THE MAN WHO, WALL, STILL STANDS 1 THE BLOWS OF HIGH BLEEDING AND IS THE MAN WH DEFY FOR HE ISN'T A ETORY AFTER ALL. THE BROTHER MAKES: DRIVEN AGAINST THE RECT AND TAKES 'ATE WITH HIS HEAD HELD RUISED AND PALE, ' WILL WIN AND FATE RAID TO FAIL. 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You have rewarded us where reward was due, and scolded us Where scolding was due. You have indeed been a great help to all of us. And so, we, the Senior Class of 1971, do hereby say, Thank you, and dedicate this MASONIAN to you, Mrs. Ross. W .- 1 n-lI Q- Ohm . .7 anl-AW , ,g....--..u-u 1. :- um .- ..... am .01W-mw ---vl.--vwi .. . ..-...........-.. .. Aw'miu ...-. -. -..Jv...v.-..-.--uN- , -. mm... umaar ,. .V-....., . hwam gmwbm M..- 4.... .4..-- 'nu-n- .. -..n4--m....- - .nn - . m. .7. .q 4 u-----gp-. WM .7. ......-.. .-..5 a.-. ... wad .W..........h...;... . .79., -ov ...o -.. albani- A...- a .. ., - .. . A v -V... $1123..-.u....7..m1,...........aw..w . 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BECKY LUSH BARRY ABBOTT TERRY ALLEN ERIC ANDER SON Baseball 1 Football Mgr. 2; Track 1; Health Careers Club 4; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; Mu- sical 4; Senior Superlative Football 4; Basketball 1; Base- ball 3, 4; Track 1; Varsity Club . 3, 4 PEGGY ANDERSON BRUCE ANDR EWS ROBERT ANDERS G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Cornet Staff 4; Cafeteria Worker 1, 2; Office Worker 4 BILL APKING BECKY BALL BARB BALL Comet Staff 4; Future Homemakers 1, Officer: GAR Y BARNES STEVE BERRY - STEPHANIE BARNES 333139th 1,2; MUSICEll 1 Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball Comette 2 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 4; Varsity Club 3, 4; Homecoming At- tendant 2; Senior Superlative MIKE BIEHLE Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Homecoming At- tendant 3; Senior Superlative DON BR OWN Track 3, 4; Cross Country 3, 4; Varsity Club 4 BONNIE BOWEN QAALZikNHS$ Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Comet Staff 4, Editor; Class Officer 2; Senior Superlative KAR EN BROWN G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 4; F. T. A. 1;H. C. C. 3, 4: Li- brary Helper l; Comette 3,,4 CATHEY BRANDT GAAJ$ikHon Class Play 3, Musical 4; Com- et Staff 4; Language Club 3; Class Officer 4; Scholarship Team 2; Comette 2, 3, 4, Cap- mmA ED BR UNK Football 1; Basketball 1, 2; Base- ball 1; Intramura1s13, 4; Stu- dent Council 2 LINDA BUR NSIDE G. A.A, 1, 2, 3, 4; H. C. C. 4; Office Worker 4; Comette 2, 3, 4; Class Officer 3; Community Uni- ty Queen 3 DAVE CHAMP Track 1; N. H. S. 3, 4; Schol- arship Team 2; Intramurals 1. 2. 3: D. E. C.A. 4 RANDY BURTON Intramurals 2, 3, 4 MIKE CARROLL Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Track 1; N. H. S. 3, 4, Officer 4; Varsity Club 3, 4; Intramurals l, 2, 3 ; Debate Team 2, 3, 4; Boys' State 3 Scholarship Team 4 MIKE BUNTING Musical 1, 4 RICK CAR EY Football 1, 2 BEN CHAPMAN Basketball 1; Track 1,; D. E. C.A. 4 DAVE CHINN D. E. C.A. 4 SUZANNE CHAPDELAIN E Masuk High School 1; GA. A. 2, 3, 4; N. H. S. 3, 4; Class Play 3, 4; Cheer- leader 4; Comette 2,13; Scholarship Team 2, 3; Office Worker 4; Girls' 3 State 3; Thespiau Club 4 R ODNEY C LAR KSON CHAR LES CHRISTIANSON Football 1; Track 1, 2; Cross Country 2; Intramurals 3, 4 NANCY CROCKER F. RA 3,4; N. H. S. 3, 4; Comet Staff 4; Drama Club 2, 3, 4; G, A, A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Band I, 2, 3, 4; Officer 3; Glee Club 3; Debate Team 2; Scholarship Team 1, 3, 4; Senior Superlative; Valedictorian ammo JANICE CRUTC HER G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Language Club 3; F. T, A. 3, 4; Photo Club 3, 4; Com- ette 3 JOHN DAY Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; Prom At- tendant 4 CRAIG DAVIS SHARON DUFF G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4; Language Club 3, Officer; F.T.A. 3,4; Class Play 3; Cheerleader 2, BENNIE EDWARDS 3, 4; Yearbook 4; Photo Club 4, Officer; Glee Club 3, 4, Of- ficer 4; Musical 4; Class OEi- cer 1,3; Prom Attendant 3; Se DAVE EGGERDING nior Superlative; Office Worker Football 2; Senior Superlative LINDA HARRIS FITZHUGH HOLLY FAULKNER G.A. A. l, 2, 3, 4; H. C. C. 4 DENNIS EGGERDING Football 2 JANE GARDNER G. A. A. 2;Comette NANCY FRIDLEY G. A. A. 1; Musical 1; D. E. C. A. 3, 4, Officer 4; Choir 1, 2 MARIOR IE FOX Comet Staff 4; Photo Club 3 KATHY GIF FEN Comet Staff 4; Caieteria Worker 1, 2, 3; F. H.A. 4, Officer DELORIS GREER Comet Staff 4; F. H. A. 1, 2, 3; Library Helper 1, 2, 4; D. E. C. A. 3, 4 JOHN GLAZELL Football 3, 4; Track 3; Golf 2; JANINE GIRTON Photo Club 4; F. C. A. 3,4 G. A. A. 1, 3; Student Council 3, 4, Officer 4; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Shillito's Fashion Board; Yearbook 4; Musical 4; Office Worker 4; F. T. A. 4 MIKE GRAVITT Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; KEVIN GRAY varSity Club 4 F. T. A. 3. 4. Officer 4; Photo Club .3; W253: 4'43'4'1 4 1H. 1M; :uI n.3,; , - J at 1993 013:1 .. . u ', WIIUEc-nup ,1....-,. 3; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 4; Choir 1, 2, 3; Scholarship Team 1, , ,m 3, 4; Class Officer 1; Debate Team h..',', :,'j';jf: :3 :33: :' 2, 3, 4; Musical 1, 4; Senior Superla- $33.; ,.-; ' L 4 k ; rive M KAR EN GREGG G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 3, 4; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Language Club 3; Gymnastics 3; Prom Atten- DAN GRIFFEN dent 4; Yearbook 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Choir 4, Officer; Musical 4 GARY GUESS D. E. C.A. 4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 3 CAR OL HARRIS TIM HACKMAN Football 1, 2 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3. 4; H. C. C. 4; Comet Staff 4; Comette 2, 3; DONNA HAMM Gymnastics 3 JAG K HOWARD Football 1, 2, 3,4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1; Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4 BEV HOLIDAY G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook 4; Office Worker 4; Comette 3, 4 JAN HAYES F.T.A. 2:13. E.C.A. 3,4; Choir 3; Glee Club 3 i 3 JEAN HARVEY G. A. A. l, 2, 3. 4; H. C. C. 3, 4, Officer 4; Student Council 1; Class Officer 2; Cheerleader 3, 4; Glee Club 3; Library Help- er 1; Comette 2,3; Homecoming Attendant 3; Prom Queen 4; Se- nior Superlative JERRY HERBERT D. E. C.A. 3: 4 DON HUDSON Scholarship Team 1,2; Bas- ketball Corresp. 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 4; Intra- murals 2, 3, 4 PEGGY JOHNSON F. H. A. 1; Library Helper 4 JOHN JONES Football 2,3; N. H. S. 3, 4; Scholarship Team 3; Musi- cal 4 PETE KOENIG Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 4; F. C. A. 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4 LES LAKES Basketball 1; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 3, 4; Intramurals 3,4 JERRY KEETON R OGER KOEPF LE Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 4; Baseball 1; Track I, 2, 3, 4; N, H. S, 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4, Officer; Varsity Club 3, 4; Scholarship Team 3; F. C. A. 3, 4, Officer 4; Prom Attendant 3; Intramurals 3 DEBBIE LEAR F. T. A. 3.4; N. H. S. 3, 4, Of- ficer 4; Comet Staff 4; G. A. A. l, 2,3, 4; Musical 4; Library Helper 2; Office Worker 4; Glee Club 3, 4, Officer TERRY LICHTENBERG Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2;Track1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1; Varsity Club 3, 4; F. C.A. 3, 4 Officer 4 LARRY MACKEY GUY MANNING Track I, 4; Football Mgr. 2, 3, 4,; Varsity Club 3, 4; Photo Club 3 BECKY LOSH G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; F. T. A. 3, 4; N. H. S. 3; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook 4; Office Worker 4; Cafeteria Worker 1; Class Officer 1, 2, 4; Homecoming Attendant 1 n44? THERESA McGRATI-I , 4; Gymnastics 3; 4 ROXANNE MOLLMAN F. T. A. 3, 4, Officer 4; N. H. S. 3, 4; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Scholar- ship Team 1, 2, 3 TIM MIDDLETON Football 1; Basketball 1; Track 1; Intramurals 4; Comet Staff 3; D. E, C.A. 3, 4, Officer 4 i MELODY MIDDLETON G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Officer 3,4; F.T.A. 3,4, Officer 4; H..C.C. 3; Student Council 2; Yearbook 4, Bus. Mgr.;Homecom'u1g Queen 4; Senior Superlative TOM MIDDLETON Football 1; D. E. C.A. 3, 4, Of- ficer 4 Glee Club 3; Senior Superlative ELIZABETH MEYER , a LINDA MCGREGGOR LYNN MONK RUSS MOOR E G. A. A. 1, 2, 3. 4. Officer 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball Comette 3; Band 1. 2; Year- 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; book 4; Prom Queen 3 Track 1, 3; Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer; Student Council 4; Comet Staff 4; Homecoming Attendant 1 IRMA MURPHY Senior Superlative NANCY POFF G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Comette 2,3; Glee Club 3; Gymnas- tics 3; Cafeteria Worker 1, 2; F. H. A. l KENNETH NORDSTROM BARBARA NICHOLS Track 1; Golf 2; Intramurals F -H. A. 1.2. Officer 1: Li- 2, 4 binary Helper 4 SYLVIA POHLMAN F.H.A. 1, 2,3,4 CINDY RAPP RANDY RAINES Choir 4; Language Club 3; Com- Football 1,2; Track 1; Class ette 2; Library Helper 4 Play 3, 4; Comet Staff 4; Photo Club 3; Thespiau Club 4; Lan- guage Club 3, Officer; Schol- arship Team 1, 2, 3, 4 DEBBIE RIDOUT G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; F. T. A. 3, 4; Musical 4; Comet Staff 4; Glee Club 4; Comene 2, 3, 4; Office Worker 4; Homecom- ing Attendant 4 RON REVIS DEBBIE REAM Basketball 1, 24 3; Intramur- Scholarship Team 3; Library als 4 Helper 4 TOM RIDOUT RUTH SCOFIELD 57h JOHN ROWLAND DIANE SC HUTTE G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4; F. T.A. 3, 4; N. H. S. 3, 4; Cheerleader 3; Yearbook 4, Editor; Com ette 2, 4; Musical 1, 4; Scholar- ship Team 2, 4; Choir 1, 2; Glee Club 3, 4; Class Officer 3; Home- coming Attendant 2; Girls' State 3; Senior Superlative; Western Star Corresp. 5 u TOM SHARPE PEGGY SIMPSON Salem, Oregon 1; Track I; F, T.A. 3, 4, Officer 4; N. H. S. Golf 1, 3, 4; N. H. S. 3, 4; 3, 4; Language Club 3, 4; Library Photo Club 4; Language Club Helper 4; Choir 2 3, 4, Officer 4; Scholarship Team 3, 4; Senior Superlative JIM SLIGER Football 3; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 3, 4; Comet StaE 4; F.C.A. 3; Class Officer 4 BARRY SPAET H GLEN SIMS Basketba113,4; Intramurals Football 1: Intramural 2, 3.4; 1, 2; Comet Staff 4; Senior Tennis 2, 3; N. H. S. 3, 4, Offi- Superlative car 4; Varsity Club 2, 3; Class Play 3, 4; Rhoto.C1ub 3; Musical 1, 4; Scholarship Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Debate Team 2; Thespian Club 4, Officer; Choir 2 SUSAN SMITH G.A.A. 1.2.3.4; F.T.A. 3,4, Officer 4; Class Play 3,4; Lan- guage Club 4; Musical 1, 4; Thes- RITA SNOWDEN PAM SMITH pian Club 4; Library Helper 4; . Comette 4; Glee Club 3, 4, Offi- Drama Chm 3; H- C- C- 3 Comet Staff 4; Band 1, 2,4; Language Club 3 car 3; Chorus 1, 2 3; BILL SPUR LING N. H. S. 3, 4; Language Club 3, Officer; Scholarship Team 2 SHANNON THOMPSON H.C. C. 3, 4, Officer 3; Comet Staff 4, Editor; Cornette 3, 4; Class Officer 3 SHERRY STRAUB Lnaguage Club 4; N, H, S, 3, 4; Class Play 3, 4; Musical 1, 4; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 3, 4; Scholarship Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 2; Choir 2,3,4; Glee Club 3, 4 LINDA TEUFEL G.A. A. l, 2, 3, 4; Comette 3, 4; Musical 4; Senior Superla- tive BR ENDA TUR NER Lebanon High School 1; Com- ette 3, 4; Chorus 3; D. E. C.A. BILL TURNER 3, 4, Officer 4 Basketball 1, 2; Intramurals 3 MARY WARD GEOFFREY WALLACE F'H'AX 23'4' Offlcer 3X4 Football Mgr. 2, 3, 4 JERRY VILLANA Basketball Mgr. l, 2 DEBBIE WILLIAMS F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 4 NANC Y WILKENS X a Musical 1, 4; Drama Club KATHY WESSEL 1, 2' 3, 4; comet Staff 4; Gymnastics 3; Majorette N. H. S. 3, 4; G. A. A. 1, 2, 2, 3, 4, Head Majorette 4 3 4 i I i i I i CHUCK WISE Football 1, 2; Intramurals 2, 3; Track 1, 2; Varsity Club 2,3, 4; Musical 1, 4; Class Play 3; Photo Club 3; Senior Superlative DAVE WOODWARD KEVIN WILSON Football 1; Track 1; Musical 1, 4; Photo Club 3; Scholarship Team 2,3; Class Officer 2, 4 CAROL YATES F. H. A, I; Cafetem'ia Worker 1, 2 RANDY WORTMAN DAVE YOUNG It's Academic Team 2, 4, Captain 4 NO PICTUR E AVAILABLE DAVID BAYSOR E MICHAEL BELL JENNIFER DEBS DANNY GRAU LARRY HACKER RANDY HARDYMAN TED HEGNER RICK KARAM ROBIN MCCRAY MARK MCGRATH JOHN MONHOLLON DOROTHY NOEL PAUL NORRIS WILLIAM SPAETH RON TUDOR GALE WELLS MIKE WEST ERIC WIKOF F Vf'wwm . w BEST ALL-AR OUND Jean Harvey and Dave Baysore SENIOR SUPERLATIVES BEST PERSONALITY Sharon Duff and Chuck Wise MOST ATHLETIC Melody Middleton and Mike Biehle BEST LEADERS Diane Schutte and Kevin Gray IDEAL COUPLE Marilyn Robinson and Paul Norris CLASS CLOWNS Linda Teufel and Eric Anderson MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEBD Roxanne Mollman and Randy Raines CLASS FLIRT AND WOLF Irma Murphy and Steve Berry SHYE ST Glen Sims and Liz Meyer MOST STUDIOUS Tom Sharpe and Nancy Cracker BEST LOOKING Bonnie Bowen and Dave Eggerding MOST SPIRITED AND LOYAL Becky Losh and Terry Lichtenberg SUPERINTENDENT MR. DAVID J. FREY BOARD OF EDUCATION Mr. Russel Carter, Mr. Richard Kroc, President, Mr. George Gray, Mr. Francis Girton. STANDING: Mrs. Ella Shurtz, Clerk, Mr. David J. Frey, Superintendent. ABSENT: MI. Herbert Wilkens. J 3.. -. 7' ADMINISTRATION WILLIAM MASON HIGH SCHOOL MASON, OHIO nuwTEACHER 5g , E; '32 53 MR. TOM LICHTENBERG Assistant Principal MR. LEE 1. CAREY Principal MRS. BERYL MITCHELL Secretary GUIDANCE MR. JOE DENEHY He'ad Guidance Counselor MRS. MELANIE BYRD Assistant Guidance Counselor MR. WALTER DWIRE Athletic Director WILLIAM H. APKE B. S. University of Louisville M. Ed. Xavier University Health, Boys' Physical Education, and Driver's Education STANLEY BLUM B. S. E. Davis 81 Elkins College General Math I 8c 11 PEGGY BR OWN B. S. Eastern Kentucky University Junior B. O. E., Typing, and Journalism EILEEN L. BURROWS B. S. New York State University Home Economics MELANIE BYRD B. A. Longwood College M. A. Xavier University English I and II Assistant Guidance Counselor JUDITH C ETTEL WALTER DWIR E B. A. Miami University B. S. Wittenberg University Art General Business, Personal Typing, and Bookkeeping LILLY FREY B. S. Wilmington College Librarian QUENTIN GA YHARDT B. S. Cumberland College American History and Industrial Arts GWEN GOODE B. S. Cumberland College French JAMES GRAYSON B. S. Cumberland College M. A. Ohio State University Algebra I and General Math II. LEE HAMILTON A. B. Georgetown College English III PHYLLIS HAWKINS B. S. Ohio University English II ANDREW M. HENDRICKS B. S. Ohio University Distributive Education and Sociology JON HOPKINS B. S. Wilmington College American History KENNETH IORDON B. S. Cumberland College 0. W. E. SHIR LEY KR ESS B. S. Clarion State College English I 8: III RONALD E. LOUDERBACK B. S. Wilmington College Biology, Anatomy and PhysiOIOgy TED L. MADDOX B. M. E. Ohio State University Advanced Math, Geometry, and Physics . Pk. 9.3m. S mm -. xk CHRISTINE S. MOORE B. S. Ball State University English 1, Speech, Drama AMELITA MURPHY B. A. Monmouth College Spanish MARY PECK B. S. West Chester College Special Education DAVID POPPLEWELL B. S. Miami University World History JAMES RAUCH B. M. E. Morehead State University Band and Music Appreciation THAD POWELL B. S. Miami University Auto Mechanics and Electronics GEORGE ROGERS B. S. Wilmington College Algebra II and Chemistry KATHR YN R OSS B. A. Berea College English IV and Composition .1 - lm'ungi JUDY SCHOTT A. B. Morehead State University Girl's Health 8: Physical Education HESTER S. SMITH B. S. Cumberland College M. A. Xavier University Senior B. O. E., Notehand, Prep Typing, TVping I JAMES STEPUTIS B. S. Morehead State University Biology, Earth Science, and General Science MAR Y AMBURGY BME Evangel College Girls' Glee Club, Choir, General Music 16 MOR RIS STR UNK A. B., M. A. Eastern Kentucky University Government, Psychology, and Sociology Junior Class Junior Class Officers PRESIDENT ....................... NICCI WEISMAN VHH$PREMDENT ................... KATHY GREEN SECRETARY ...................... BETSYBATSCHE TREASURER ...................... DIANE HENSLEY Debbie Anderson Vicki Anderson Randy Andrews Arlene Barnes Linda Ball Betsy Batche Marcy Barnes Nancy Baxter Roger Bell Nancy Berry Steve Booth Mike Bowling Gary Brown David Burt Bernie Burckard Steve Burggraf r. 4. I Janet Burke Colleen Carroll Kevin Carter Linda Champ Bob Christianson Tim Clutter R ichard Dillon Palma Doria Gina Dunn Carolou Gareis Mike Griffin Cindy Heisler Teresa Fields Kathy Hacker Connie Hendr icks on Brad Everman Mike Gibson Peggy Hathaway Nancy Federle Kathy Gre 3n R andy Hay e s j wiifr H I Mike Hendnckson , Richard Henmnger Bev Hollon Dian'a giensley Jerry Keeton m 1 Susan Knoop Cheri Koch Jay Krouse Tammy Lehman John Maddin Debbie Lema Kathi Lewis Bob Liedhegner Diane McChmg 3111 McDonald Janine McGuire Kim Mackey Greg Meibers Kathy MeY er Rick Morton Sally Moseley Dennis Mullins Rick Murrell Dave Nadl er Rick Nixon Karen Nordstrom Jeff Peck Ralph Pohlman Chuck Pollard Ruth Popplewell Dale. Powell Bill Pugh F9 Joe Ransom Irene Ream Mike Quackenbush Gary Roy Dale Rufener Mark Rowland Mike Saylor Leonard Schappacher Cindy Schuler Jane Schutte Rick Secrest Marshall Sidwell Jerry Silcox Greg Silven Linda Simpson 1-..H Vixw v1 james Singer Stephen Sliger Arthur Sm 1th Paul Smith Deborah smith 1 Ronald Smith Monte S m ith x I David Spaeth Debra Stemmler 4: . :54 3n. e Dou g Thompson Theres ' ' ' a Tlpple 1111 Tracy Theresa Triplett Steph Tucker 1 ???HJ ' k ! Audrey Uhlman Ted Von Holle Sandy Van Hook Marcia Walker Mike Walls Yvonne Ward Debbie Warren Nicci Weisman Bev Wesgel Nancy West Connie Williams Ed Wilson Nancy Wilson Jim Winchester Jeff Winston FIEd 70pff MW Raw SANTIAGO, CHILE MASON'S FIRST FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENT WELCOME, BLADDY GOOD BYE, BLADDY Junior Class Play GOOD NIGHT LADIES Ed Wilson. .. . . . . . .. . . . . .Professor Dexter Linda Ball...............JudyWest: Jane Schutte. . . . . . . . ..... Betty London Palma Doria. . . ....... . . . Jane Raleigh Bill Pugh. . . . . . .......... Jug Brown Bob Christianson ......... Sam Raleigh Ruth Popplewell .......... Helen Raleigh Roger Bell .............. George West Nicci Wiesman .......... Lulu Giffen John Spaeth ........... . . . Larry Dobson Bev Hollon ............ . . . Dean Eggleby Peggy Hathaway. . . . . . . . . . Angela Rimini ' ' 1 Sophomore Class Officers PRESIDENT ..................... HELENA CALVERT VICE-PRESIDENT ............... KATHY VAN HOOK SECRETARY ......... . ....... HENRI CHAPDELAINE TREASURER ................... DAYLE MIDDLETON. Gregg Abney Thomas Allen Debbie Ashburn Jim Ashcraft Greg Ayers Ray Ball Gary Baker Dennis Barnes . q ? :x u i :3 if q, .. Priscilla Batsche Bob Baysore Doris Becker Keith Biehle Nick Blenke Bob Bowling Robert Brackney Jean Branscomb Nancy Breyer David Brown Peggy Burnside Helena Calvert Patti Carey Betty Carrico Henri chapdelaine Donna Chapman Cheryl Clark Larry Clark Debbie Drennan Guy Dunlap Billy Easterling Jim Eldridge Kathy Ellis Cheryl Ennis Olaf Faulkner Lora Farmer John Federle li 4' Mike Fields Julie Fields casey Fox Rosetta Fuller Janice Gardner Greg Gatman Darrell Gill JV Jimmy Girton Tim Glazell Annette Gray Larry Gregg Barb Griffin Mike Hammock Ernie Harrison Janice Harvey Pat Hays Linda Hegner Joni Henderson Kathy Herderson George Highfill 1t Jeff Hill Diane Honerlaw Debbie Horn Jackie Hudson Sabrina Huhn '31 tn a. Howard King Guy Jones Rita Judd John Keeton Susan Lanham Bob Laymon Mark Louis Debbie Lovell Theresa Madden Phil Marria Joe Martin Brack Martin Debbie Mays i4 i2! Ms; gi Ellen McCarnan Greg McCracken Judy Meister Dan Middleton Dawn Middleton Jim Moore Debbie Mulford Debbie Murphy Dayle Middleton Debbie Naylor Peggy Middleton Randy Mullins Geri Mollman Ronnie Morton 'f Arthur Noel Greg Norton George Overby Peggy Painter Debbie PaSkert Shauna Peck Don Peebles Cheryl Platt Darrell Powell Addie Raleigh Mike Randolph Don Ream Larry Reynolds Lois Reeseman Greg Rhodes Bill Richardson Naomi Ridener Sherry Rogers 1 .I , .55; Angela Rupp Laurey Sawyer Larry Scaggs Don Schorr Sue Schutte Mary Sherman Darrel Sims Becky Seale Beth Shaffernocker Sherry Sneed Connie Spradling Jerry Silcox Don Sisco Sharon Smith Karla Springrnan Barb Straub Monica Suttmiller Becky Tignor Debbie Tucker Ricky Tudor Cathy VanHook Kathy Vest Tom Wagley Karla Webb r . . 'g 3 g 3 Meg Weisman John Weller Frank Wilkens m ev Williams B L , Debbie Yoder Steve WC! fe Freshmen Class f F reshmen Class Of f 10 ers PRESIDENT ........................ KAREN GRAY VICE-PRESIDENT ..................... DAN PUGH SECRETARY ..................... BUNNY TURNER TREASURER ....................... TOM FOWLER Ros ie Alcorn Kathy Apkin g iii janice Baker Karen Anderson Charles Andrews Cindy Ashcraft Chris Apgar Jim Asher Judy Bell Thomas Borchelt Jim Brown ; ' Steve Caudill Larry Buschle Bill Cammet Jenmier Cash Pat Gavin Bobby Champ George Chesney Lorna Colley Ted Combs Paul Cooper Ivalynn Crouch David Davis Donna Davis Jeff Davis Cathy Dawson Dan Day Jean DesfoSses Theo Desfosses .hv 5Q 3', -. A: f Xi 1: 1;'.k '-i john Durrell Connie Eberhardt Kathy Edwards Connie Estes Coral Fields Steve Emerson f1 NEE, N u 1 Dennis Fields Lonnie Floyd James Forste 4. .7 V . x ' i, Wx- Darrell French Charles Gabbard Jim Fraz ier Karen Gray xv lirf II JK; .. 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W '3 mdwk ' 3 , .4: . 3; 'v uvn. . h-uv-w u mama Q A- SENIORS L Sept. 11 Lockland 21-1M A L Segt. 18 Lalgota eu-lh A 3-1 Sept. 25 Kings 111115 32-11; H H Oct. 2 Waynesville lh-lE A H Oci. 9 Springboro 50-22 H Oct. 16 Clinton Massie he-o A L Oct. 23 Lebanon 16-6 H w Oct. 30 Little Miami 28-0 A ,y k , V7 .. , Terry Lichtenberg W Nov. 6 Blanchester hh-O H Roger Koepfle co'captain w Nov. 13 Reading 112-28 H co-captain Russ Moore Mike Biehle Mike Carroll :3 3w; Dan Griffin Jack Howard Steve Berry John Glazell Barry Abbott Offens ive Team um g. . E II Eff ??? $9? , a $.VX, us ,3 x; : ,x :? COACHES: Rosenhoffer, Rogers, Apke, Louderback, Hendricks Arlene Sharon x, 1 , . WM w, a z. '1 3;; Statisticians: John Nordstrom 8: Mike Bell; Managers: R011 Smith, Tim Foreste, gt Guy Manning. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM G. A. A. FOOTBALL DEN EGGERDING - RON REVIS '70 KING '69 KING GR EASY HOGS Runners-up Jeff Hill, Dave Eggerding VARSITY TEAM S m M O H N ,O 1.. H m H,O C SENIORS MIKE BIEHLE RUSSE L MOOR E GLEN SIMS ROGER KOEPF LE MIKE CARROLL STEVE BERRY BONNIE ' I BECKY IANINE COACH DAVID RITTER CHEERLEADERS KATHY AMY PEGGY BUNNY CINDY Jl 5 III PARENT? NIGHT Mason Comets 1970-71 Basketball Schedule Nov. QU-Lebanon HOME NovV 25-Lakora Away Dec 4 Waynesvil!e Away Dec. H-Springboro HOME Dec. lB-Blanchesfer HOME Dec. l9-CIinron-Massfe Away Jan. B-Franklin Away Jan. 9 Kings Away Jan. IS-LEME Miami Away Jen. lb-Lemon-Monrce HOME Jan. 22 Waynesville , HOME Jan. 237$pringboro Away Jan. 29-Blanchesler Away Feb. 57CI3ntomMaSSie HOME Feb, 67Carlisle HOME Feb IQkKings HOME Feb. 19-Litile Miami HOME Feb 20-Loveland Away Coach-Jon Hopkins IDEAL FAN AWARD Mr. and Mrs. Francis Girton Tennis Team COACH LEE HAMILTON Golf Team TRACK TEAM VARSITY COACHES: QUENTON GAYHART, JIM STEPUTIS C H A M P S Captain: Les Lakes INTRAMURALS RUNN E R S - UP Captain: Ed Brunk Baseball Varsity Team with Coaches Joe Denehy and David Popplewell Pitchers Catchers Leading Players Seniors and Coaches Popplewell and Denehy Leading Batters GAA OFFICERS Nancy Federle, Sgt. at Arms Melody Middleton, President Mrs. Schott, Adviser Lynn Monk, Treasurer Linda Ball, Secretary Karen Gregg, Vice-president G. A. A. Track and F ield Athletic Banquet MOST VALUABLE PLAYER AWARDS OFF. BACK DEF. BACK DEF. LINEMAN TRACK EDITH PETERS AWARD TOM STEINHAUER AWARD OF F. LINEMAN w ? ... FREE THROW BASEBALL SHOOTER DEF. PLAYER ; r : Qg FRESHMAN TRACK TENNIS BASKETBALL R EBOUNDER FRESHMAN ALL- SPORTS TR OPHY TOASTMASTER SPEAKER FATHER CONNELLY SPECIAL AWARD -.NM , 1 w- . g- v ...-m. nuaxwinur-umwu. ' , W p. t -r hha-cu- .. ., - n - L a J - .. . ' .. .-.4-' .5. . du- - . , d... ' .. m m , Wm; vau... - $39. M. l: Mum ' n W awn... . . 'M.. mu ORGANIZATIONS Spanish Club F rench S m R e S p p p O J: E m. m m m C h H Wm K 1 s m a n F F m v m m 1 0 e .1. u 4 . O T B L S THESPIANS - 5.: w.-X ' ' 556 ! OFFICERS Barry Spaeth, president; Kevin Gray, Vicewpresq Sherry Straub, secretary; Dave Baysore, treasurer. OFFICERS FUTURE S R E K A M E M O H OF AMERICA IIII zimll i LII - I 1 '-.'-'---.. , Id ' f - OFFICERS: Sue Smith, Treasurer; Peggy Simpson, Secretary; Mel Middleton, Reporter; Mrs. Frey, Adviser; Roxanne Mollman, President;Kevi11 Gray, Vice-president DEBATE TEAM Mrs. Phyllis Hawkins, Adviser; Dot Noel, Bill Cammet, Pat Dowd, Randy Raines, Karen Gray, Kevin Gray, Don PeebIes IT'S ACADEMIC Adviser Lee Hamilton, Rita Judd, Captain Dave Young, Tim Clutter, Sherry Straub. 6 , f +++ $+t$ ++++++++ +++++d $$. ++ + +tftf 33333$f++m +++++++++++ . +++++++++ +++++++++++ +++++++++++++o ++++++++++++o+ ++++++++++++++ +++++++++++++++ +++++++++++++++ ++++++++++++++ + ++++++.+++++ +++++++++++++++ ++o++++++++++++ +++++++++++++++ ++++++++++++++++ ++++++++++++ +++ +++++++++++++ +++++++++ ++++++.+ ++++++.o +++++++ h K f. ++++AV + + 33+ + .7 + .7 ++++++++++6. o3V+++++J3+ ++++++ CAMERA CLUB OFFIC ERS: Cheri Koch-President; Cindy Heisler-Vice-president; Fred ?opff-Treasurer; Sharon Duffu Secretary Ted Maddox - Adviser YEARBOOK STAFF ADVISOR: Mrs. Smith NAGER EDITOR: Diane Schutte BUSINESS MA Melody Middleton -h,'- WM. MASON H ml! .5.ch 00L Law .. m g; Faqfsmmggmgjnewr , NOvIB L i . FRJQAY ' am... NEWSPAPER STAFF 2nd SEMESTER D.E.C.A. OFFICERS Brenda Turner, pres. Dyan McClung, v. pres. 1 Tom Middleton, v. pres. 2 Tim Middleton, treas. Nancy Fridley, sec. wbsemj .pdgl-w A IOR ANDIUNIOR G. SEN FRESHMAN AND SOPHOMORE I accept the privilages. and responsibilities that my mem- bership in GAA will require, and pledge to uphold the values of good sportsmanship, leadership, and scholarship. GAA INITIATION ior Varsity Basketball Jun $.. - .. .V h? gig 3mg - $$$me w Warm 9 Ln 8 a B Va rsi GOOD BYE, MR. LICHTENBERG This page is dedicated to MR. LICHTENBERG who is leaving om: school after nine years. THANKS for all you've done and GOOD LUCK at Purcell!!! OFFICERS: Gregg Meibers, president; Roger Koepfle, Vice-president; Rob Hutchinson, treasurer; Russ Moore, secretary Varsity Club OFFICERS: Roger Koepfle, treasurer; jeff Hill. secretary; Terry Lichtenberg, president; Jerry Spaeth, vice-president. Torn Lichtenberg, ADVISER. ,4? ..:m N . ,Ehw-nxxvm WW hri'ghun H, HQ Donation For Confc'mnrc OFFICERS: Barry Spaeth, vice-president; Mike Carroll, president; Mr. Strunk, Mrs. Ross, advisers; Debbie Lear,treasurer; Bonnie Bowen, secretary Diane Schutte : Sherry Straub Character 'j j - 2- : History Roger Koepfle Service Nancy Crocker Sue Chapdelaine Emblem Scholarship Mike Carroll Leadership COMETTES OFFICERS: Nancy Federle, president; Sharon Duff, vice-president; Diane McClung, secretary; Debbie Lear, treaSurer; Karen Gray, Karen Gregg, art directors Glee Club Mrs. Amburgy, Director Choir OFFICERS: Karen Gregg, president; Karen Gray, vice-president; Carolou Gareis, Secretary; Betsy Batsche, treasurer .. M , ........ : .. ' , cnoncnogggm WW '3' '3 Mum m 4 dcaoecrftao mummy; ommgtmu 'e k'sa '5' a 33.4! D '3 3:5 vb; ' e . . - i. - - W . a ' 5: ' a E g a ? k. fr ' 1 ; L A ' . ' 1 . a $ x 1 . f 3 '$ J I g' a L y. .. 41M v 4 Va, IA ,- v' 15m: HEALTH CAREERS CLUB Barb Griffin- Secretary Judy Meister-Social Contact Karen Brown-ViceFPresident Tammy LehmanFTreasurer Kathy Hacker-Sgt. at Arms Jean Harvey-President STUDENT COUNCIL Sophomore s Peggy Middleton Jim Girton Freshman Louis Rapp Ronnie Hacker Senior Roger Koepfle Janine Girton Russ Moore Junior Arlene Barnes Bill Pugh S r e .w I D S u B S n .m d O t S u C a .l r e t cm a C CAFETERIA HELPER S IJBRARY HELPERS OFFICE HELPERS GUIDANCE OFFICE HELPERS . w. ..-:E ACTIVITIES COMMUNITY UNITY QUEEN AND COURT ix ROGER KOEPFLE, BARRY SPAETH, TOM SHARPE, MIKE CARROLL Bge Bge Birdie , 64M Albert Peterson ............................................. Barry Spaefh Rose Alvarez ..... ..Mardee Sherman Ursula Merkle.... ....... .CaThey Brand? KinrMacAfee. Mrs. MacAfee. Mr. Mchfee... .J'udy Meisnir .Karen Gregg 4Chuc'k Wise Mae Peterson. .Karia Springman Reporters ........................................................ Richard Dillon Sfeve Emerson Traveller ........................................................ Mike Brunch Conrad Birdie .Dave Baysore 'k Mayor .............. .John Jones Mayor's Wife.. Dorofhy Noel Hugo Peabody... .................................. Frank Wilkens Ham Fred ZopH watJ Rundoff MocAfee ........................................... Casey Wilson Mrs. Merkle ........ .Sherry Struub Gloria Rasputin .Nancy Wilkens Mr. Johnson .......... AEric Anderson T.V. Stage Manager. Charles F. Maud... Policeman .............. . Sud Girls ........................................................ Dyun McClung Peggy Hofhuwuy Shriners ........................................................... Greg Silven :.Bob Christianson Stage Director ............................................... Miss Cristine Moore Vocal Director ............. .mMrs. Mary AmbUrgy Bond Cbnducforv. ,Mr. James Ruuch Student Direcfors ................. S usan Smith Suzanne Chapdelaine Stage Manager..,.... Mr. Randell Amburgy Choreographer..,. .Mrs, Ju6y Schon Technicoi Director ..Kevin Gray Pubiici'ry Director. ,Koren Gray ........ Duane Schon m HOMC OM'NG fie. FRESHMAN: DIANE ASHBURN SOPHOMORE: PEGGY BURNSIDE .A 1-. JUNIOR: RUTH POPPLEWELL SENIOR: DEBBIE RIDOUT SOPHOMOR E C LASS 3rd place .n' ' - SW, 8 1557 hwy a 1368 $0 5 1393 w L. 73 1570. U anmL ' .. HL1W'AIIHIH Senior Class Play THE SATURDAY EVENING GHOST 'x 8;. 3 LL Lord, Lord! What's the matter? 'Ozobrite' will do it. It never fails. ' ' ' A l . ' . Dost thou not see, lass, it ' I thought I d barge by and glve must be the finest pudding? you greetings. Cheerio! Donlt you suppose he has feelings like other people? . Ahhhhhhl um! I: CAST Virginia ........... Sue Chapdelaine Lord Canterville ....... Randy Raines Mr. Otis ....... Dave Baysore Mrs. Otis . . . ....... Dorothy Noel Pet Otis . ....... Susan Smith Sonny Boy Otis . ....... Kevin Wilson Lord Archibald ....... Mark McGrath Mrs. Umney . . ....... Sherry Straub Director. . . . Student Director ....... Christine Moore ....... Barry Spaeth STUDENT GOVERNMENT City Manager: Roxanne Mollman Patrolman: Barry Spaeth, Jean Harvey, Charlie Christianson Sewer and Water Operator: Terry Lichtenberg Law Director: John Jones Fire Chief: Mike Biehle Firemen: Debi Lear, Finance Director: Carol Harris Clerk of Council: Pam Smith Diane Schutte, Dave Baysore CLERKS OF COURT Les Lakes 8: Dan Grau SAFETY DIR ECTOR Tom Middleton CITY COUNCIL Roger Koepfle, Shannon Thompson, Chuck Wise, Nancy Crocker, Debbie Ridout, Kevin Wilson POLICE CHIEF R011 Revis Western Star Correspondant Diane Schutte Co-Ed Correspondant Debbie Anderson Shillito's TwixJFeen Fashion Board MCCBII'S Correspondant Karen Gray Peggy Hathaway S n 0 .1 s S e f o r p d n a m Y m A .m D C 0 V R t E m m m an A d C m. 0 b a a e 1 s t n e d m S Honors SCHOLAR SHIP TEAMS SENIOR JUNIOR SOPHOMOR E FRESHMAN Banquet E :. t; a $1 ? . CITIZENSHIP AWARD CITIZ ENSHIP AWARD EDITH PETERS AWARD SENIOR QUEEN AND KING JEAN HARVEY AND DAVE BAYSORE .q. . XX , 21x SENIOR ATTENDANTS KAR EN GREGG AND JOHN DAY JUNIOR QUEEN AND KING STEPH TUC KER AND JAY KROUSE JUNIOR ATTENDANTS I 1, GINA DUNN AND JEFF PECK ' CLASS OF 1971 ions to the graduating class Engmtulut Baccalaureate VALEDICTORIAN Nancy Crocker 1 , x i h ' F 5,3,; .. k9 SALUTATORIAN Sherry Straub Senior Thoughts at Commencement-- Class Historynjim Sliger Diane Schutte SENIOR CLASS WILL I, BARRY ABBOTT, being of sound mind and body, bequeath all my baseball ability to Brad Everman because he is going to need it next year. 1', ERIC ANDERSON, being flat-footed, will my three traffic tickets to anyone that can man- age to get three of them before the age of 18. I, PEG ANDERSON, of no mind and accident-prone body, do hereby will to my brother all my initiations, to Dayle Middleton my charm for boys, and to Annette Gray all my ath- letic ability. LEARB BALL ROWLAND, being of dirty mind and ugly body, hereby will to Sabrina Huhn my ability to go through four years of high school without learning anything and still graduate. L DAVID ALIEN BAYSORE, being of rare type, will my voice to the sohpomore class. Also, since I have had a lot of luck getting through high School, I will my luck to all classes following me. LMIICE BELL, being of great Service to the basketball team, baseball team, and cross country team, will my ability as a good manager to my little brother, Roger, hoping he will carry on the great tradition of being the finest manager around. I, STEVE BERRY, do hereby will my physical body and my mind of brains to Little Jimmy Grayson. I,MIKE BIEHIE, being of screwed-up mind, do hereby will my monster shoulder pads to Bill Pugh so he weighs more, and my shoe to him, too, for kicking ability. I, BONNIE BOWEN, being of mixed-up mind and stunted body, do hereby will the problems of cheerleading to Peggy Hathaway and my ability to fall over hurdles to my brother Russ. I, CATHEY DON BRANDT, being of distinguished mind and. admirable body, hereby will my turtle Morris, to Mr. Strunk, my Clinton Massie friends to Steph Tucker, and the title of Comette captain to whomever wants it. I,DON BROWN, being of fuzzy mind and stable body, will my entire fortune of bubble gum trading cards to my little sister and my ability to run to 11y brother Pinkie. I, KAREN KAY BROWN, being of unusual mind and more unusual body, do hereby will my govern- ment notes to my sister, Sharon, my cooking ability to Jill Tracy, and my track shoes to Jane Schutte. I, ED BRUNK, being of basketball mind and body, will nothing to nobody, because whoever attends this school is screwed-up. I, LINDA BURNSIDE, being of washed-up mind and unshapely body, do hereby will to Peggy, my big sister, the ability to skip school and not get caught, and to Mike Scott, my favorite freshman, all the dirty lunch plates in the cafeteria, and last but not least, to Mrs. Mitchell, I will a fantastic office helper like I was first period. I, RANDY BURTON, being of destroyed mind and semi-healthy body, will to Mr. Louderback my ability to ignore him for four consecutive years. I, BEN CHAPMAN, have found out that the best part of school was the senior year, and no student needs the other ll. I, DAVE CHINN, being of weak mind and weak body, leave all of my dog food and burns to all teachers of William Mason High School. I, RODNEY CLARKSON, of the unfortunate class of 71 and of no mind and almost no body, will the two dozen hairs on my chest to Mr. Strunk, and my ability not to study but still pass, to any other dumb up who can make it like I did. I, NANCY GROCER, with underdevelopafbody and overworked brain, leave at least seven term papers in one year to all future seniors, on the condition that no less than three of them will be due at the same time and four of them are for Mr. Strunk. I, JANICE CRUTCHER, being of idiotic mind and delapitated body, do hereby will my bottle of Estee Lauder to any junior girl who wishes to have Mr. Hamilton smell them, my ability to be eternally mixed-up to Carolou Garies, and last, but not least, my gov- ernment notes to Greg Rhodes, in hopes that he'll learn more than I have. I JOHN DAY, being of overworked mind and stable body, will to my sister Ladonna, my ability to graduate, and to Jeff Peck I will my football gear, provided that he plays foot- ball and beats Lebanon. LMICHAEL CARROL, being of sound mind. and body, after many long, hard, and exhausting hours of practice, will to any future senior who is willing to work for it, the best seat in the house, my illustrious seat on the bench at all the future Comet basket- ball games. SHARON DUFF, being of no mind and no body, do hereby will to my sister, Sandy, who is an upcoming freshman, my ability to break all the rules and regulations of the Goody-Goody Club and still hold the office of secretary of this club. BENNIE tBernardd EDNARDS, being of unthinkable mind and lazy body, will my drama grade to whomever wants it, my drag racing ability in auto mechanics to Art Smith, who needs it so much, and my ability to get out of this place as often and as much as possible to whomever can do it, with a little help from his friends. DAVID GEORGE EGGERDETG, being of sound mind and stable body, do hereby will my good looks to the fortunate Jane Schutte, provided that she use them to her best interest, me. I also will my ability to close windows to Mrs. Ross, provided she has her trousers on. HOLLY FAULKNER, being of weak mind and delapidated body, do hereby will my cooking ability to Jane Schutte and my ability to have fun to Cindy Heisler. NANCY FRIDIEY, of weary and under supplied body, will to Glen Justice toefollow my footsteps as Fieldtrip in the eyes of Mr. Strunk. JANE GARDNER, being of a messed up mind and tattered body, will my ability to get in trouble with Mr. Lichtenberg, to Diane Ehde providing she can get in trouble at least once a day. And to Marilyn Brewster, I will my straight A's in B.O.E. if she needs them as bad as I did. KATHY GIFFEN, being of wierd mind and unstabled bon, hereby will to my sister, Terri, my intelligence in all my calsses, and my goof-off license for roaming in the halls. JANINE GIRTON, being of no mind and no body, do hereby will my un graceful cheering ability to Jane Schutte, providing whe goofs one cheer every game. I also, will the great times I have had at W.M.H.S. to my brother, Jimmy. DANIEL WILLIAM GRAU, being of dirty mind and able body, do hereby will my ability to get along with MiSS Brown to Mike Bowling provided he can handle her and to my sister-in-law, Susan, I will my superior intelligence because she needs it. GARY GUESS, being of sound mind and abused body will my one eye to Punchy. JOHN GLAZELL, being of worn out mind and poor body, will my ability not to fall asleep in Buck's chemistry class to my brother, Tim, and to Java, I leave my Government notes provided he can read them. RANDY HARDYMAN, will all of my class spirit, beautiful part in drama class, my three years of governemnt, yes, I will leave all these lovely things to any other dude who spends as many years of his life in this place as I did. DONNA HAMM, being of little mind and undetermined body do hereby will my ability to avoid study halls to my sister, Judy, with the hope that she won't ever be caught either. CAROL HARRIS, being of warped mind and unable body do hereby leave my athletic ability to Helena Calvert. To Annette Gray, I leave my grades and to Mr. Hendricks, I leave my school insurance policy. JEAN HARVEY, being of a crazy, way-out mind and a deformed body, do hereby will my ability to use a cheat sheet and also my abilty to mess up in cheerleading to my sister, Janice Marie Harvey. TED I-EEGNER, do hereby donate one very slightly used grammar book to my sister, Linda. JERRY HERBERT, being of sober mind and sober body, leave my hungry appetite and bottle of goodies to all the following D. E students: Cyclops, the poor kid with one eye, Rin Chin Chin, the dog food eater and Charley Tuna, the person that Star Kist won't take. BEV HOLLIDAY, being of crazy mind and mangled body do hereby leave all my breaks to Senior B.O.E. and to Rita. Judd, I leave my ability to roam the halls provided She doesnlt get caught by Mr. Lichtenberg. DONALD LOUIS HUDSON, being of sound mind and body do hereby bequeath to Jim Eldridge, my middle name. I also will to him the basketball playing ability that goes with it. JOHN JONES, being of sick mind and shaky body, will my ability to stay sober to Chuck Pollard and Brad Everman, my musical genius to Fred Zopff, and my job at Hans and Fritz to whatever poor soul will take it. RICK KARAM, being of unhooked mind and body, will my long hair, rebellious attitude, and smart mouth to Mike Brandt. PETE KOENIG, being of no mind and some body, will my weights and good grades ingovern- ment to Larry Reynolds and everything else I have to Debbie Highty ROGER KOEPFIE, being of lost mind and. weary body; will my ability to sleep on the bench at basketball games to my brothers, and my orange track shoes to anyone who has guts enough to-wear them. I, DEBBIE RIDOUT, being of pygmr mind and body , do hereby will to Linda Ball my position as Treasurer to the Goodie-Goodie Club, provided she obeys all the rules and to my little brother, Mike, who will be a freshman next year, I will to him my very own hall pass. DELORIS GREER, being of sleepy mind and tired body, will to anyone my ability to cut classes and skip school whenever they get the urge, so long as they have as much fun and are as lucky as I was. KAREN GREGG, of warped mind and wilted body do hereby will my cherished baseball uniform to anyone willing to take their chances on third base provided they make at least three errors per game. As to my sister Cindy, my ability to get a letter in comp eight days before school is out. BECKY LOSH, being of fizzled-out mind and delapidated body, hereby will my green cheer- leading shoes to any Comet, provided that person wears them to every game and pep rally and also have a size 9 foot. LES LAKES, being of small mind and big body do hereby will my eons with green shoe laces to an intermural basketball team as long as they win the championship like me. DEBORAH LEAR, the POPE, being of blessed body and. baby mind, do hereby leave to my little sister Donna, my sacred title and all the privleges and spiritual superiority that goes with it, and to the juniors I leave my blessing. AMEN + TERRY LIGHTENBERG, being of warped mind and strained body, do hereby will my ability to lose three football games all by myself to Mark Diangelo, providing he doesn't use it too often. I also will my hair to the first Negro to attend Bill Mason High School. ROBET McCRAY, being of hasseled mind and weary body, do hereby leave my gift of total harras- sment to Mike Brandt, provided he harrasses the Goodie-Goodies as much as I have. THERESA McGRATH, being of Weak mind and puny body, do hereby bequeath my ability to score 14- points in basketball all season to Staph Wallace, and my artistic ability to anyone who can find a use for it. ELIZABETH MEYER, will my handwriting to anyone, provided that they can read it, and my nervousness to anyone Who doesn't get nervous easily. TIM MIDDLETON, being of sound mind and weak body, will my government notes to all of my little nieces and nephews, providing that they pass government with a D- like I did. THOMAS ROY MIDDIETON, being of dirty mind and sexy body, do hereby will all my great govern- ment notes to Connie Hendrickson, provided she will be able to read them. being of ample body and unthinkable mind, do hereby, ROXANNE ADELE MOLIMAN, bequeath my very own governmental documents consisting of a hand-written conglomeration of the structure of these United States' government to Bob Chryistianson 3 and I leave my ability to apply eye- liner on actors and actresses to Minica Suttmiller. Long live Wm. Mason High School? RUSS MOORE, being of a solid body and unsolid mind, do will my government notes to Arlene Barnes, heaven knows she needs them! I also will ability to participate in sports to Greg MoCracken. He also needs it. I also want to will my ability to fix and tear up cars in auto mechanics, which I know he will do a good job at, to Mike Bowling. Although I know he doesn't need it, I would like to will my speed in track to Gary Brown. LYNN MARIE MONK, being of extraordinary mind and. forgotten body, will to Steph Tucker, my ability to graduate, if possible, and to my little sister, Susan, all my excess fat, pro- vided she puts it to its best use. BARB NICHOLS, being of tired mind and unstable body, do hereby will my ability to make pas-u sing grades without opening a book to my sister, Janet, and my ability to skip school with out getting caught to Sabrina Hahn. NANCY POFF, being of questionable mind and worn-out body, do hereby to Linda Wilt, Bernie Burkhard, so long as he watches over her while I'm not around, and to Turtle, tBrack Martini all the good. times I've had. at the bowling alley so long as he uses someone else's I.D. Also, I Will to Mr. Strunk my 5 x 7 senior picture. SYLVLAIPOHIMAN, being of unused mind and indisposable body, do hereby will to my b'rother, Ralph, the ability to graduate without any problems, and to Yvonne Ward, I leave her the position I held in Mr. Strunk's government class. Have fun: CINDY RAPP, being of mixed-up mind and weary body, do hereby will my great typing ability to Connie Hendrickson, providing she flunk all timed writings, and to my'little sister, Lois, I will all the fun I had in high school, in hopes that she have as much fun as I did. DEBBIE BEAM, being of jmnbled-up mind and body, do hereby leave my ability to get out of study halls to my darling little sister, Liz, providing she spends at least one of her free periods with Mrs. Frey and to Jean Saylor, my great typing ability. JOHN R. ROWLAND, being of sound mind and body, will all my skill of getting out of work to Mr. B. Apke. DIANE SCHUTTE, Alias Geraldine, being of impure mind and pure body, do hereby will my post as President of the GoodienGoodies to my sister, Sue, provided she drafts 5 new members a year. RUTH SCOFIELD, being of warped mind and condemned body, do hereby leave Mrs. Burrows, the judgement to choose a new window closer, preferably Yvonne Ward, and I leave Yvonne Ward the ability to do the job well. I also leave Teresa Triplet my government notes and the ability to read them. TOM SHARPE, being of sound body and superior mind, do hereby bequeath my great knowledge 111 French to Mike Andersont'Tato-Chip'w, to use in French III, my skill in notehand to anyone who thinks he might want to take it - in hopes that he will discover-that he doesn't want it. I also leave our noon fotball game to the table across from us, and my ability to roam the halls to Marshall Sidwell and Gil Lanham. I, PEGGY SIMPSON, heing, do hereby will my great sense of humor to the Senior teachers, to be dsed when Senioritis is taking over, and to my sister, Linda, my ability to make B's in the advanced class. To Rita Hall, I will my school spirit and love of sports, proyided she goes to the games and cheers. At last, but not least, to Connie William's .I Wlll my ability to play the piano and my love for music. 1 I, BRENDA TURNER, being 0s sound body and messed up mind do hereby leave DECA to Diane MoClung in hopes she will do as little as I have, and cause Mr. Hendricks at least half as much trouble. To Greg Ayers I leave Mr. Grayson. I, JERRY VILLANA, being of mind and body will like to succeed in anything I do. I , CAROL YATES, being os wise mind and sneaky body do hereby will my ability to lie and skip School or classes at anytime I desire without getting caught, to my brother Erwin and to all others whom it may concern. I also will my ability to smoke in the restroom to Debbie Warren. ' I, DAVID FRANKLIN YOUNG, being of sound mind and body, leave to Bill Pugh, the Duke Man of 1972, nothing but mu RETURN OF THE NATIVE novel, and to Kevin Carter I leave a Dulce and three inches of tire rubber. I, CASEY WIISON, being of blown mind and stocky body, do leave to Nicci Weisman my Buffalo Springfield and Neil Young albums, may she use them in good health; and to the school I leave the chewing gum on the bottom of the study hall tables. I, DEBRA WILLIAMS, being of no mind and no body do hereby will to my sister Bev the ability to do things without knowing how or why and the ability to find a guy that's as under- standing as mine is; and to him I will the ability to put up with me as long as I have. To my brother Doug, I will this school and the next four years herel I, ERIC H. WIKOFF, being half asleep do hereby leave six years of messy lockers to anybody. I, KATHY WESSEL, being of intelligent mind and questionable body, will my ability to skip out of B. O. E. to my sister, Bev, and also I will my government notes to anybody dumb enough to want them. I, NANCY SUE WILKENS, being of beautiful mind and sensuous body, do hereby bequeath my shovel to my brother Frank, And to this school I leave my ability to get along with my little sister Barbara and to leave something of a more lasting quality I leave WMHS lots of love. I, MARY WARD, being of confused mind and wild body, hereby will to my sister Yvonne the ability to make it through her senior year and have as much fun as I did and to Iry borther the ability to sGrvive four years of being in this hole. I, GEOFFREY DANA PETER CHARLES WALIACE, the First, being of sound mind and sobbered body do hereby will to my little sister Steph my ability to make such good grades tespecially in phys. ed. And to Chuck pollard I will all my left over booze. I, GLEN SIMS, being of sound mind and sound body, will all of my basketball ability to Todd Parshall. I, JIM SLIGER, being of no mind and poor body will to my brother Steve my four study halls provided he doesn't take any books to them, to my brother Greg, my old history notebooks, provided he adds five of his own clippings. I, SUSAN CAROL SMITH, being of no mind and very strange body, do hereby bequeath to Nancy Federle and Jane Zopff my fantastic ability to talk constantly and get by with murder. To Greg Rhodes I leave my ability to be embarrassed when talking to a younger person. I, RITA SNONDEN, being of brilliant mind and beautiful body do hereby will my ability to graduate from this school to Peggy Botkins and I also will my ability to get into ridiculous messes to Pat McReynolds and anyone else who wants them. I, BARRY ALIEN SPEATH, being od burnt out mind and ruined body, leave William Mason High School with great joy. I, SHERRY ELIZABETH STRAUB, being, do hereby leave to William Mason High School two brothers and three sisters--God help themi I also leave to Karla Springnan my remarkable talent fox- getting nothing but old lady parts, since she's already made a good start in carrying on the great tradition. I, BILL SPURLJZN'G, being strong of mind and hairly of body, do hereby will my sideburns to Mr. Strunk in hopes that he will grow them on the top of his head and my status as an ex-member of N. H. S. to any junior who wants it. I, LINDA TEUFEL, being of mini-mind and maxi-body, do hereby will my position in the lower 2I3's of the senior girls to anyone who can act childish and immature, according to the standards set by the senior boys; I also will my little black address book to any girl who has names to put in it, because it has never been used. I, SHANNON THOMPSON, being as malicious mind and catastrophic body do hereby leave!! I, RONALD CHARIES TUDOR, being os unsound mind and beaten body will my false ID to Bobby Champ providing he doesnlt get caught as I did. I will my government notes to Teresa providing she can find them and read them. I, BILL TURNER, being of superior mind and body will all my hassels with the D. E. teacher to all the following D. E. students. n-.. 4eaw .wu -.....5 .. , Wi'mswmmm mm: ,. m.-- -w .0 . p, . www.vmmwr ma..m -v-mw .. WA. Aw qmw-..4w..m.. ,,,., -Mv.,...-.m..m m.wr--m,w,m wa-w.w,m-, ,m ,. MM. w 1v. mqwihA M WuN-. . , , ,. Wwvuq ww. .mu m..m m-..-J.-.,.Memr.-m..ta.w..... m-wrmw .gvl. m A x I M -' . . ... D k ' mmw r I! u ' .dr w ;L . n m w .,, - u- .V - - $ . ' . PATRONS and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and MrS. E$SESSEEE$SS$SS$E and MIS. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Crocker Francis Girton Jack Hackman Marion Hamm Philip Hegner Norbert Koepfle Richard Losh Bud Middleton Robert Middleton Carl Murphy Thomas Revis Elmer Ridout Robert Schutte Dayton Sharpe Walter Sims James Sliger Ronald Slusser Charles Wise, Sr. Hy Vue Farms Mr. 8: Mrs. Richard Losh THANKS FROM THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1971 frying g nutsa ;; g r .7! Mgmw ? 3 5m l r: W A g , BNQN'JSBE H 2' g . a unn L1 I... Sunni, Sun MMRC u. grand BREW ; a 'tva Moumnn town. mauu a V Mun L 9 7 Tan? -- g. .3 g , Ltcmcmmns ' 3M1! V8! 5'; g a ' Wm R1mx F E Page 32 Page 33 KEY TO BABY PICTURES Page 34 Page 35 -i i F :z-Mk $$ Mi 30mm p6,?! Burl 19.15 D: KneWsc Ham nnucson Lam Quwem Cm gm. 5 Swan: Wm Laval Suwi ' $mm Wins 'hm ! ' Sauna cu... R vs Wk munum m l but: Hunts M MW has A Timom 5n; 1E nun 5mm! mo 'Jnm HnRvev 0mm Cami 'Sen ham; g m Baum Wm: Km m , J, m; E35 3 M RCM 8nm Vk$m Rd. 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