Worthington High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Worthington, OH)

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120 ‘uoifiupijaoM eoH niAuvao =i-s0 m ooc 100HSS uoifiuimaojyi AIIX tUiniOA 2 Op« iin Since 1803. Worthington has come a long way and so has its school system. Walking down the halls of WHS today makes it hard for a student to appreciate the many changes that occured to create this school. It does make each student feel pride in being a part of such a fine institution. Whether this student realizes it or not, he. along with his 3600 peers and the many thousands that have come before him. is what makes the difference. Worthington’s consistent support of education is what, in 1803. helped create that first log cabin that became a school on weekdays and a church of Sundays. This support is what built, in 1810. the Worthington Acade- my. More recently, this support built both the annex and the present high school. Opposite top Susan Luke and Paula Roio debate about whether to go to yearbook class. Opposite bottom left: Three freshmen take a break from the rigors of K i bourne Top Right trosh love to pose! Top left: Rich. Amy. Laurie, and Carla enjoy themselves while painting the rock. Opposite bottom right: Amy tpstein. Lynn Fur ton. Amy Peery and Kim Hvldahl attempt to study history. Bottom Should we go to class? Top left: Chris Doyle and Dave Brown are truly part of the WHS fashionable. Middle left: Lee Lehmann flirts with Amy Harris. Middle right: Stephanie Williams cleans out her old locker. Bottom: Mrs. Messenheimer discusses the Spanish assignment with her students. Opposite top: Fans show that Cardinal spirit. Opposite bottom left: A few students DO study in the library. Opposite bottom right: Heather Reese pals around with a friend. 4 Opening Along with its buildings, the programs that the students Opposite lop Senior guys hang out on lone Wolfs car. . . , , ' , , Opposite mnhllc lelt: Italic Henman llescs those muscles en|Oy have changed also. Students appreciate many ad oppose muidk-rtgt« Home Sweet Hornet vantages, such as the performing arts program and the Opposite bottom Sophomores show that they can wort athletic program, that round out their education. Through ,op s ,k” 1 l,u' the vocational program, many students opt for a different type of education other than the normal college prepatory program offered at WHS. This college prep education is greatly enhanced by the varied and challenging courses offered. Students here at WHS are allowed many diverse chances to creatively express themselves. 8 Opening Opening 9 Considering the many varied aspects that make up Worthington High School, each and every student that walks down the halls should feel proud to be a part of WHS. Worthington's history is one of many great accomplishments and ever-changing improve- ments. These improvements are what makes it easy for every student, from freshman to senior, to face the future. Opposite Joe Worthington. Katie Vierow. Nancy Hrigner. and Dave Oberkrieser work m the greenhouse, lop left Becky Taylor searches (or homework. Top right As always, senior guys look interested in independent living. Middle let I Keith Garrard and lee Lehmann learn that even computers have spirit at WHS. Middle right What a ladies' man is Tritz Weise. Opening K Top lefts A frosh gives us a punch!” Top right: Just one more problem! Middle left: Jumping in the halls Middle right: David St. Pierre enjoys lunch. Opposite top: Juniors are great, aren't they? Opposite bottom left: Smile your on camera!” Opposite bottom right: Darren Hawkins gives us his G.O. smile. □ Opening Opening 13 14 Opening v Opposite top: Lori Harris displays her artistic talent. Opposite bottom left: Renee Harton searches for a book. Opposite bottom right: The girls’ sophomore choir sings out. Top: Brian Carter leads the pack. Middle left: Donna Bauer demonstrates the expert men!. Middle right: The annex is a good place to get away. Opening 15 U «JL I6 Eveni %.3 . Y it m Opposito lop left Our Cardinal cheors for WHS. Opposite top right Jenny Duvall and Tim Bobbitt cnioy the game. Opposite middle left: The startled maid fears Grandpa s advances in You Can't Take It With You. Opposite middle right Grandpa tries to seduce the unsu spoiling Mrs Weir Opposite bottom The majorettes entertain during half lime. Top Dave Panazzo escorts Michelle MecWine onto the field. Bottom Mock trial judge Jenny Duff presides over the seventh period court. mt On Friday. October 19. 1984. ■1 hundreds of Worthington High School students headed - to the movies. They didn’t go to the Continent, though. They went to the football sta dium for the annual homecom- w ing parade and football game. This year’s theme ’’Cards Go ■■ To The Movies” was very ap- w propriate as it is one activity that Worthington High School students do often. The festivities began on •= Thursday with the traditional pep rally and bonfire. The band and cheerleaders lead w the student body in the fight song, while the seniors shout £ ed their own victory cry for winning the spirit link compe- m tit ion. The sophomores pre- vailed on Friday night, though, for their class won the float competition. Our football team also won and added to « the excitement of the crown- ing of queen Betsy Patchen and her court: Deana Howes (senior attendant). Krisan Oberliesen (junior attendant). Michelle Mechling (sopho- w more attendant), and Jenny DuVall (freshman attendant). The festivities concluded on ■i Saturday night with a semi- ■I formal dance in the high school gym. The band ”N-V” provided the music and all en- w joyed themselves. By Rosemary Dop Top Here is the 1934 queen. Betsy Pat chen (center) and court, from left Jenny DuVall. Krisan Oberliesen. ■ Deana Howes, and Michelle Mechling. w Center The Class of '8? proudly dis- plays their winning float Bottom The 1984 Homecoming Court with their escorts. -r Opposite top left Jill Melley and her date are two ‘Cards on Film •= Opposite top right Junior men strut their stuff for the Homecoming crowd. 9P Opposite middle right Greg. Tammy. w Jill. Jeff, and Danielle enpy them- selves at the Homecoming dance. Opposite bottom right The Cardinal band boogies down the track with their float ■ Opposite bottom left. Randy Bennett plays a wild 3-d movie goer on the senior float. IS. Homecoming Homecoming 19 This year’s fall play. Jabber- ■■ wock. presented on November 9 10. had a special interest to many residents of Columbus. ■■ The comedy is an autobio- graphical sketch of Columbus ■■ native James Thurber and is £ set in the capitol city. It was especially appropriate to the ■■ students since they have stud- ied Thurber in their American Literature courses and could understand his style of writ- ing. The play was chosen not ■■ only for these reasons, but also because there are a lot of opportunities for students to _ perform on stage in the pro- - duction. This is especially im- portant when more than 100 actors try out for a produc- tion. as was the case with Jab- — berwock. £ Jon Westguard was cast as James Thurber and Paul Wil- - kenson and Sara Johnston as his parents. Other important roles included: Rachel Harris portraying Georgiana Little- - field. Andy Reed as her father, and Mark Taylor and Brian £ Zumhagen as Thurber’s broth- ers. Jack Plotnick portrayed M Grandpa Fisher, who added many laughs to the play. Under the direction of Bron- wynn Hopton, the performers. as well as the back stage crew, made the Thespians’ perfor- mance of Jabberwock a huge success. Hi ™ By Rosemary Dop Hi Top.- The Thurber family looks shocked after Grandpa Thurber. Jack Plotnick. shot at policeman Rick Se- verence - Middle left: Grace Knodt and Shelly Hindall look like proper aunts. Middle right Grandpa Thurber har rasses Sara Johnson as Mary Agnes Thurber. Bottom Curtain call for Jabberwock. Opposite top left: Jon Westguard courts Rachel Harris. Opposite top right Cort Bishop sells “ his miracle drug. Opposite bottom left: Doc Marlowe recalls his Wild West adventures. Opposite middle right: How much Hi time?! — Opposite bottom right The Thurbers have a family smg-along. IH H ™ X Fall Play Fall Play 21 Once again, the WHS audito- rium was converted into a courtroom and students of Ms. Nault’s personal law classes became the characters of a trial. The participants were elected by their class- mates for the various posi- tions of defense attorney, plantiff attorney, baliff, judge, witness, or jury member. Oth- er jury members were sum- moned from the student body. After the participants re- ceived the case, they were first sworn to secrecy and were then on their own to pre- pare for the trial. Many hours were spent at the OSU law li- brary. as well as other area li- braries. No participant was al- lowed to cut, miss, or be late for any reason to any class during the preceeding week. On the day of the trial many distinguished guests were present. This year Ohio Su- preme Court Judge Frank Ce- lebrezze was among them. As the courtroom became silent and the trial began, an abun- dance of hard work became apparent to all. When the jury retired to reach a verdict, the floor was opened to questions from the audience. When the jury returned, the courtroom once again became silent as the verdict was read. Then the court came to adjourn- ment and another year of hardwork came to a close. By Rosemary Dop Top right Cheryl Ciolek cross exam- ines the witness. Top left Kathy Gcphart answers a key question. Bottom- Stephanie Spicer has Debbie Chipman sworn in. Opposite top left: Ken Smullen is such a sober |udge! Opposite top right Jan Lewis looks over her notes before questioning the next witness. Opposite bottom left Mike Allen asks Doug Brooks to give his word of word of honor. Opposite bottom right Mark Bobbitt greets the audience before the mock trials begin. 22 Fall Mock Trials Spring Mock Trials 33 Hi i U i I ii m i Hi i ii i I ii 111 Hi i ii i I ii 111 Hi i ii i I ii 111 Hi i ii i I ii 111 There were only 85 days lefi and the class of 1985 was celebratingl The cafeteria was full of eager seniors beginning to countdown those last few days of high school. The seniors enjoyed all the Anthony’s pizza they could eat and listened to music pro- vided by Brian Lucy. Fun. food and laughs were in abundance and pictures will capture the evening forever. By Rosemary Dop Top I. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. nine girls. Middle left- Can we have a double, dou- ble. cheese, cheese pizza, pizza. PLEASE ?l” Middle right: Lee SUPEREIY” Monagan in action. Bottom left: Smiling Suzy serves salad. Bottom right: Who? Michael Jackson? Opposite top lefti Tracy Hummer. Vanessa Hastings. Gretchen Snediker. and Betsy Patchen have a coke and a smile. Opposite middle left: These girls are ready to partyII Opposite bottom left: What buddies! Opposite top righti Yes. Chip Coman. she’s looking at you! Opposite bottom right Jenny Goldsmith and Susan Keown whisper sweet nothings in each other's ears. 34 Semor Dinner Senior Dinner 35 The WHS auditorum was filled with music on March 7, 8.15.16 — music from Fiddler on the Roof. Over 50 students were in- - volved in this year’s musical in- cluding actors, musicians, and technicians. Susan Bunte lead the m musicians as the soloist on the violin, while Jill Earhart lead the “ cast in the role of the fiddler. w David Alexander played the role of Tevye and Diane Boring was Golde. Jenny Jackson. Rachael Harris. Christa Richardson. Ka- ren Brown, and Mary Beth Scot played the five daughters. Pam 2 Chapman was the matchmaker v who helped Jack Plotnick (Motel. w the Tailor) and Fritz Wiese (Per- chik. the student) find the per- feet match. The rest of the cast consisted of townsmen, rela- W tives. mamas, papas, daughters. and sons. The musical was chor- eographed by Bronwyn Hopton. dramatically directed by Elaine Hottenroth. and musically direct- ed by Joel Haney. James Scow- den was the technical director. and with the help of many stu- dent volunteers, the 1985 spring musical was entertaining and successful. w By Rosemary Dop Top: Dave Alexander as Tevye motions fiddler Jill Earnhart to follow him in his travels. Middle: The townspeople of Anatevka gather to ponder their traditions. Bottom Dave Alexander gathers his fam- — ily for the sabbath prayer. Opposite top left Brent Reese as Eyedka. w and Christa Richardson as Chava. declare their love for one another. n Opposite bottom left Perchik. Fritz Wiese, teaches Hodel. Rachael Harris, and her sisters lessons from the Bible. Opposite top right: Frumasara. Liz Hae 4B ele. and Grandma Hodel. Sara Johnson, haunt the dreams of Tevye and Golde. Opposite middle right: Krista Richardson. Rachel Harris and Jenny Jackson sing about their perfect husbands. Opposite bottom right: The hard-working and industrious orchestra and crew pose for their well deserved picture. - 26 Operetta Operet ia 27 Again this year, the annual WHS Talent Show was a huge success. The audience was treated with the return per- 7 formance of Blind Ambition and the infamous Sam Com- mode and the Four Flushers. This was just one in the series mm of farewell performances in Sam Commode’s Toilet Tour S5. This unique band will be missed in the future. Those at- tending the show were de- lighted by many other musical groups and acts. The Cardigan Dolls sang humorous songs and limericks and the audi- ence had the pleasure of hear- ing the Stage Band and the outstanding L inworth Blues Band, led by Paul Wilkinson. ■■i Also among the acts were duet performances. Kim Horn and Bob O’Dair sang a won- • derful rendition of the song Up Where We Belong. Julie ■■ Murr and Liz Haefele. accom- _ panied by Joe Crabtree, per- formed their version of Hey Big Spender.” The perfor- mance of Cat’s in the Cra- 7 die. sung by Fritz Wiese and Darren Hawkins was enjoyed by all. Solo acts were also in the program. Mrs. France, the student music teacher, sang and played the piano, and Dar- ren Hawkins, one of the Four Flushers. sang two solos. Starry. Starry Night and American Pie.” There were many other terrific perfor- mances. Each year, the Talent P Show seems to be better than the preceeding year, but this ■■i will be a hard show to top. The Talent Shows truly exemplify the wealth of talent that can ™ be found in Worthington High School By Susan Luke Top: Blind Ambition thrills the audi ■H ence with a repeat performance. Middle The Cardigan Dolls bring back the '50’s. Bottom The WHS Stage Band gives V another fine performance. ■1 ■■■ — 28 Talent Show The National Honor Society recognizes students who dem- onstrate leadership and aca- demic excellence, are of ser- vice to others, and possess a strong character. On April 23. thirty-four seniors and fifty- one juniors were indue ted into the WHS chapter. They were selected by their teach- ers and reviewed by a mem- bership committee. Through this membership they have become part of a tradition of excellence. By Rosemary Dop • s • Top left Mrs. Wampler assists stu- dents in signing the book. Top right Mrs. Haney speaks at the induction. Bottom: Mrs. Wampler is still assisting the students in signing the book. • • S • • • s • wmm N.H.S. Induction 2 The Thespians of Worthington High School worked long and hard to practice this years Children's Play. Raggedy Ann and Andy. Although it was not easy to work with two casts, the actors and ac- tresses found it all worthwhile in awed looks and shy re- • quests for autographs made by children at each elemen- tary school. w a The story consisted of the brave rescue made by Rag- gedy Ann (Christa Richard- son. Susan Sanborn), and her brother Andy (Brent Ries. Ri- chie fcllinger). To rescue her. for she was stolen away by Prince Leonard the Looney Hearted (Ric Severance. Mark Horstmeyer) to be his Looney bride, the Raggedy’s must overcome the Tatty Monster (Don Snyder. Darren Haw kins), the Wicked Witch (Amy Yates. Kris Kersteter). and the Wicked Wizard (Chris Nier- mann, Chad Owens). It all turns out well in the end with Marcella, the Raggedy’s little w girl, receiving her French doll ■■ as a birthday gift, as well as an extra friend the Raggedy's picked up. the camel with the wrinkled knees. (Brian Zumha- gen. Geoff Scott). rs The children who viewed the play, as well as the students who participated in it. will w long remember the magical world created by an imagina- tive mind and a cast of versa- tile actors. By Paula Rojo p • pi v IB w 30 Children's Play Our End of the Rainbow” was the theme of this year's Ju- ■ nior-Senior Prom. Hundreds of _ students arrived at the Alladin — Temple Shrine on April 27 ready to dance to the music of ATR. Excited couples entered the dance floor through a rain bow-covered crepe paper. — Cookies and punch were served and key chains, pro- w grams, and tickets were given T out for remembrance sake. Ju- nior class officers Greg Mad- dox. Jeff Davies Stacey Snouffer. and Amy Tatman to- £— gether with their advisor Mr. Postle were responsible for the dance. With the help of many classmates they were able to make the 1985 Prom a memorable evening for all. By Rosemary Dop £— Opposite top left Juniors act crazy § during pre-prom preparation. Opposite bottom left: A smorgasbord of prom at tenders! Opposite top right Don't be shy! Opposite bottom right Alyson Poirer and her date capture the memory of prom forever. Top 35 in ice. — Middle Couples dance to the music of ATR. Bottom: Jennifer Dally. Tammy pr McBrayer and their dates take time out from the dancing. “ _ w ■■ “ M W ■i “ w pp w ■i 32 Prom Claw of 1985 AWARDS PRESENTED AT SENIOR RECOGNITION PROGRAM ART AWARDS Linda Armstrong. Randy Bennett. Debbie Davis. Beth Kenyon. Jim Lane PICTURE PURCHASED BY SCHOOL Lisa Nadrah MOST OUTSTANDING SENIOR MUSICIAN Beth Thomas THESPIAN AWARDS Brent Ries. Paula Ro,o CARDINAL YEARBOOK AWARDS John Eastrich. Wendy Gibson. Kevin Herrick. Sue Kemp. Cole LaF evers. Lee Lehman. Susan Luke. Jill Melley. Tracy Nagel. Nicole Neamand. Paula Ro|0. Terri Samples STATE CERTIFICATE — FIVE MAJORS 153 seniors received certificates ASHLAND OIL SCHOLARSHIPS M,ke Post PURDUE UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT S HONOR AWARD Jill Freedman OBERLIN COLLEGE - WORTHINGTON SCHOLARSHIP Paul Pfeuffer U.S. MILITARY ACADEMY Barry Sharp. David Silverman P.T.A. SCHOLARSHIPS — CAREER Nancy Bngner. Eric Hayden. Tim McBrayer. Clarissa Reber. Neil Richard. Rick Right P.T.A. SCHOLARSHIPS — COLLEGE TECHNICAL Rosemary Dop. Lori Harris. Vanessa Hastings. Sheri Weber. Fritz Wiese NATIONWIDE BEAUTY ACADEMY Debbie Cooper WORTHINGTON ARTS COUNCIL SCHOLARSHIP Pam Chapman. Elizabeth Clark. Brent Ries. Paula Rojo. Mark Taylor OHIO ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIPS Bill Argenta. Nancy Bngner Brad Hamer. Neil Richard. Bob Stone WORTHINGTON NEWS OUTSTANDING SENIOR ATHLETE Allison Brewton. Greg Ubert CHEEK FRENCH SCHOLARSHOP Betsy Patchen 34 Semor Recognition Senior Recognition 35 TOM BUCKINGHAM MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP KARIN JOHNSON MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP BRIAN POWELL - CLASS OE 85 MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP BETTY MORRIS SERVICE SCHOLARSHIP NATIONAL MERIT EINALIST AWARDS Alice Byard. Shelley Dillon. Jill McBrayer William Neville TALENT SHOW SCHOLARSHIP DUBLIN WORTHINGTON ROTARY SCHOLARSHIP COLONIAL HILLS CIVIC ASSOCIATION EDUCATION GRANTS CARDINAL BOOSTERS — HEISCHMAN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP AGONIS AWARD JOE LUTZ AWARD LARRY CHRISMAN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP RICHARD S. KREIGER MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP CLINTON LEE NICELY MEMORIAL AWARD BYRON TENNANT MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP WORTHINGTON OUARTERBACK CLUB MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP STUDENT COUNCIL AWARD WORTHINGTON JAYCEES SCHOLARSHIP W.E.A. SCHOLARSHIP W.E.A. DEPENDENT SCHOLARSHIP HAROLD McCORD SCHOLARSHIP EARL W LANE SCHOLARSHIP CHARLES E. JEEEERSON AWARDS HALL Of EAME Fr,,z W,ese- Rick TaranteBi Jane Byrne Kevin Herrick. Jim Higgins Sarah Driscoll Freedman. Brad Hamer. Tim . Michael Pott. Robert Stone Fritz Wiese Beth Thomas Beth Helmreich Kate Fischer. Greg Ubert Nancy Bngner. Mike Poss Amy Miller Terri Samples Mark Taylor Greg Ubert David Greenlee Mike Keegan Julie Murr Eric Hayden. Jan Lewis Rosemary Dop Nancy Brigner Susan Bunte. Dan Troutner Jan Lewis Lori Harris. Dan Troutner Dave Howell. Bob McBurney The one hundred and sixth an- _ nual Commencement was held on Wednesday evening. June F 5. 1985. at 8 PM at Mershon Auditorium. After the tradi- tional prelude and procession- al. the invocation was given by Dr. Marshall Hayden. Rick F Righi. as Senior Class Presi- dent, gave the Class Welcome. © Then the WHS choir sang three songs The National An- them , Maybe Someday” and My Wish for You.” The three valadictorians. Nancy Brigner. Lori Harris, and Dan Troutner. gave inspiring speeches after Mrs. Hummels' greetings. Mrs. ■i Young accepted the class _ from Dr. Hoeffler and then came the part all seniors had ■pp strived for twelve years — the awarding of diplomas. A Tradition of Excellence was _ the theme, but 85 Strives ■■ was the feeling of the class. Top left: Lori Harris summed up the feelings of the class with the poem Footprints. Top middle Dan Troutner spoke of the excellence at WHS and especially the class of '85. Top right: Nancy Brigner minded the class of their traditions. Bottom: The graduation class of Nine- teen Hundred and Eighty-Five. pp Opposite top left Dr. Hoeffler pre- sents the class to Mrs. Young. Opposite top right The Senior Choir sings My Wish for You. Opposite bottom left: The class ex- periences pre-graduation jitters. Opposite bottom right The moment v we've all waited for. ■■ «i a w ■■ (Q v pF a M w 36, Gradual ion The Freshman Spring Party was again a great success. This year’s theme was ’’Surfun Safari '88 — A Tropical Holi- day. Over 300 parents worked through the winter months planning this year’s big event. A record turnout of 500 students danced to the Music King on the tropical beach (gym), dined in the fan- cy Polynesian restaurant (cafeteria) or at the informal cookout (courtyard). A whole roast pig highlighted the din- ner fare. Games, elaborate decorations, a computer ar- cade. many prizes, a tropical jungle with a fish pond, and a visit by Sam Commode and the Four Flushers added to the party spirit. It was a great time for all who attended! 38 Freshman Dance 43 Sport e V-’' 8gSm Opposite lop left Sean Hart square off to grapple with his opponent. Opposite top right Senior Sara Wilson prepares to pass the bad Opposite middle left The girls cross country team shares a victory! Opposite middle right The Cardinal supports the school s athletic program. Opposite bottom; Senior quarterback Barry Sharp protects the ball. Top; The field hockey team shows their support from the sidelines. left: Senior Ann Fisher warms up before a big match. I Sports. 43 RECORD 9 WINS. I l OSSIS INP AVI OCC AVI BRAD HINDERS 77J rtjo JOHN GASPER 7M 76.1 CHT COMAN •0.5 79 JOE PODCHSfcl H.7 77.5 ROB CHRISMAN •4.5 •O' ROB MAI ONE ■ 9.0 4f.O — It) JAMIE BIACKFORC (7f — 90 — t5 - Golf For the Card linksters. 1984 will be remembered as a bittersweet season. As the defending ’’AAA state champs, the Cards were the team to beat. Nevertheless, the Cards had 98 wins opposed to only 3 defeats. The Cards will be losing fifth man Rob Chrisman. third man Chip Coman (District Medalist. State Co-Medalist. Second Team AII-O.CC). and first man Brad Flinders (Shawnee Classic Medalist. Lancaster Invitational Medalist, and First Team AII-O.C.C). Riegel's linksters will be young in 1985 but will not be short of talent, headed by returning letterman Joe Podolski (First Team AII-O.C.C.). By Brad Flinders 44 GoW Opposite top left Chip watches his last drive. Opposite top right The 1984 Golf team: Back row: Coach Riegel. Chip Coman. Rob Chrisman. and John Gasper. Front row Brad Flinders. Jamie Blackford, and Joe Podolski. Opposite bottom left Rob Chrisman follows through on a long drive at Brook- side. Opposite bottom center: Joe Podolski takes a chip shot from the sand trap on the eighteenth fairway. Opposite bottom right Chip Coman ponders his next shot. Top left Rob Chrisman putts the ball while in ping for a birdie. Top right John Gasper questions his last shot. Bottom left Brad Flinders drives onto the green. Bottom right The Freshman Golf team: Front row FJeath Dillard. Mark Anthony. Lance Dover, and Eric Zimmerman. Back row: J.J. Finn. Jamie Charlton. Danny Jones, and Andy Coriell. Golf 45 GRANPVRU WE 4 THEY 0 UPPER ARLINGTON 3 0 BEXLEY 0 0 WATTERSON 2 0 HUDSON 0 6 HARTLEY 0 1 C.S.G. 1 1 GRANDVRU 4 0 LANCASTER 2 0 BEXLEY 1 1 WATTERSON 2 0 UPPER ARLINGTON 3 1 C.S.G. 1 1 HARTLEY 1 I Field Hockey The 1984 girls’ field hockey season began with many of the girls attending Saux Valley Camp during the summer. They returned home to start practice with a new coach, Susan Hieser. After many grueling practices the hockey players were ready to begin league games. The 1984 hockey team was facing the high expectations left from the previous year's winning team. With the combination of hard work and new drills, the Cards strived to reach their highest potential. Coach Hieser and assisstant coach Diane Snoufer supported the team through a season of many disappointments, but the team played well as a whole and exhibited team loyalty and unity. Although the team experienced numerous ties, the hockey players gave one hundred percent of their time and dedication. Senior Tri-Captains Tracey Hummer. Betsy Patchen. and Molly Anderson led their team to a second place finish in the District Tournament. Betsy Patchen and Tracey Hummer were honored as AII-OCC players. From camp to the very last game, the 1984 season was filled with many wild and unforgetta- ble moments. Memories such as the long bus trips and the Bexley games make the hockey team truly a family. The girls support and stand behind each other through the wins and losses (and ties!), through the easy and hard practices, and even through the good and bad drills! By Susan Luke 46 Field Hockey Opposite center: The Field Hockey team: Row I: Susan Luke. MoHy Anderson. Susan Bateman. Juli Klyce. Jill Foley. Betsy Patchen. Tracey Hummer. Gretchen Snediker. and Heidi Lines. Row 1. Jessica Bernstein. Lisa Wade. Debbie Schwarz. Tara Hower. Melanie Norman. Becky Davis. Amy Brennan, and Laurian Miguel. Row 3: Faye Haire. Jodi Mathews. Amy Lowe. Stacey Snouffer. Bethany Jones. Ten Wolf. Chris Letizia. Kerry Byrne. Cathy Lamb, and Coach Sue Hieser. Row 4 Laura Carton. Beth Meyer. Heather Thomas. Tammy McBrayer. Carrie O Dair. Kerne Kelley. Jenny Salvino. and Tabby Haire. Opposite bottom left: Stacey Snouffer drives a hard ball down the field. Opposite bottom right Juli Klyce lunges for the ball as Amy Lowe looks on. Top left Amy Lowe battles her opponent. Top right Stacey Snouffer gets away from her defender. Center right Molly Anderson flicks the ball up field as Kerry Byrne prepares to assist her. Left: Tracey Hummer and Amy Brennan wait to begin their offensive. Field Hockey 47 WATTIR50N MU ARK BROOKMAVLN WLSTLRVtll S ULSUANO GROVLPORT ARLINGTON RLYNOIPSBURG GROVl CITY GAHANNA wt THt Y 15 17 14 9 7 0 17 0 14 31 14 17 Jf 6 16 K 17 M Football The 1984 Worthington football team continued its dominance over the Ohio Capital Conference — Ohio Division. The Cardinals were league champions for the second consecutive year, winning the O.C.C. title outright for the first time in Worthington history. The Cardinals were led by senior co-captains Dave Alexander. Toby Brown. Mike Keegan. Barry Sharp, and Greg Ubert. The Cards were highly impressive showing their dominance of central Ohio high school football. The 1984 team helped to instill the new tradition of success in Worthington football. This success should carry over for several years because the Cardinals are now viewed as the team to beat in central Ohio football. By Mark DeMeno 48 Football Opposite center The football team Row I Mark DeMeno. lee Monagan. Mark Stone. Barry Sharp. Mark Bobbitt. Greg Ubert. Toby Brown, Eric Hayden. Rex Rudy. Pete Pav.es. and Jeff Graumlich. Row 2- Phil labanto. Tom Bainbndge. Chris lamb. Jim Bauman. Dave Alexander. Mike keegan. Dan callagher. Rick Right Mike kirk. Tom Bugher. and Chris SaffeH Row i Pave Yothers. Geoff Stobart. korey Brown Jamie Bull. Dave Cahall. Greg Maddox. George Black. Tom Oleary. Jim Stavndes. Cnag Shemensk, and Brad Pneer Row 4 Chuck Hale. Brian Miller. Doug Holroyd. Dale Hampshire. Mike Capnotti. David Blackney. Mike Marlin, trie Anderson. John Heer. and Rick Litz.nberger Row 5 Bob O'Toole. Dave O leary. Matt Thompson. Paul Alexander. Ron Severence. Scott Cr.ppen. Doug katz. James Spencer. Mike Foley. and David Gibson Row 6 Greg Cottmgton. Doug David, trie Buchanan. Gavin Forester. Scott Collins. Dean Stark. Joe Rudolph. Joe Reed. Paul Capnotti. and Bob Han Row 7, Jake Moss. Jim Spratt. Derek Schmidt David Slates. Toby Beegle. trie Bishop. Andrew Stuller. John Gouhm. Joe Wilcox. Mike Sperry. Dave Cowg.H. Sean Murphy. Bill Boyle. Todd Buxton. Paul Foley. Gabe Hardy. Bill Moldenhauer. Brian Goodrich. Jason Becker. Mat. Adams, and Rick Ou.nn Row 8 Jake Moss. Hap Helfnch. Blane Cold.ron. Craig Weaver. John Blame. Phill Heer. Bob Farmer. Tom Holden, and Coach Bob Seamen Opposite bottom left Coach Seamen and Eric Bishop discuss the next play Opposite bottom right Mark Bobbitt hits a Reynoldsburg running back while Mark DeMeno assists him Top The Freshman Football team Row I Chris Tracy. Matt Phillips. Scott Pass.as. David Planitzer. Andy Skinner. Brian kelley. Blake Coop. Alec knight. Tim Bobbitt, ami Pavm Lambert Row 1 Chris mbragno. Joe Damask Paul Show. Chris Raub. Tom Atchmson. Ron Richardson. Ryan Hayden. Brian East. Josy Rupright. Jeff Snyder, and Bryan Stover Row 3 Chris Davis. Jeff Weller. Jeff Appel. Steve Igoe. kort Pecko Pete Haefele. Jeff Galvin. Steve Eblm. Casey Pope, and Brian le.ghter Row 4 Fuzzy Zdler. Kenton I ycr Justin Smith. Nate Bagleman. Dean Fronk. Carl Bins. Mike Siam. Jimmy Mohammed. Jeff Pfriem. and Clark lloyd. Row 5 Coach kuhn. Coach Wente. Coach Mckmley. and Coach Gordon Center left Barry Sharp is preparing to unload a pass. Center right Jamie Bull fights for the first down Bottom right lee Monagan runs through the Raiders defensive backfield. Football 49 WESTLAND WE 0 THEY 2 GROVE PORT 2 1 imi ARLINGTON 0 2 WATTIRSON 0 2 REYNOLDS8URG 1 2 GROVI cm 0 2 ■KCHCaOf 1 1 2 NORTHLAND J 0 GAHANNA 0 2 WESTERVRLE SOUTH 2 1 KETTERING LARMONT | 2 U LSTtRV III I NORTH 2 0 WESTLAND 1 2 GROVEPORT 2 0 UPPER ARLINGTON 2 1 REYNOLDSBURG 0 2 HR IIARP I 2 WHETSTONE 2 0 GROVE CITY 2 0 GAHANNA 0 2 MT VERNON 2 0 GAHANNA 2 0 Volleyball The Worthington High School volleyball team, under the direction of Coach Jenni fer Elin, had a super season this year. They were named Sectional Champions with the defeat of both Mount Vernon and long-time rival Gahanna. Despite losing to Franklin Heights in the first round at the Districts, the Lady Cards finished the season with a feeling of accomplishment, for the team hadn't made it to the Districts in two years. Leading the team this year were the three seniors: setters Lori Harris and Cathy Cron, and hitter Tracy Nagel. Rounding out the starting line-up were juniors Danielle Brown, Corinne Busby, and Jill Haunty. Susan Bugher. Susan Sanborn, and Kyla White alternated for the starting team and proved to be a great asset. As well as great team accomplishments, some individuals on the squad earned special recognition for their fine play. Junior Jill Haunty was named All-District and AII-OCC. In addition, senior Lori Harris was named honorable mention for the OCC. The girls’ volleyball team had a tremendous year in 1984. and hopefully 1985 will be even better! By Tracy Nagel 50 Volleyball .nosite upper left Volleyball Team Row I Kim Bilacic. Meredith Ball, lori Harris Sanborn. Susan Bugher. Danielle Brown Lor, McKeever. Kim •Id, Karen Driscoll. rhuong Mai Nguyen. Jill Burbridgc. Row T Men. Bngid Sweeny. Julie Ttscher. Ca.hy Cron (C OAra O m. irmne Bushy. Jill Haunty. Wendy Tdwards. Tracy Nagel (Co-Captain). Kyle Wh le ISSV Shade. Malou Belche. Miss Elm. .nosue right Co Cap.am Cathy Cron en,oys a quick break between yolUys pposi.e lower left Danielle Brown and Tracy Nagel prepare to react. u er left Tracy Nagel serves for point u er right lori Mckeever and Kim Fields play to win. rider right Cormne Busby spikes the ball past defensive block. wer left Cormne Busby soars above the floor for a kill Volleyball SI Wl THt GROVEPORT 30 39 westervlli south IS 4S T HN INV 13 36 RIVNCHPSBURG 6 50 WISUANP 34 31 NI URK INV 1 6 GROVl CITY IS 50 UPPER ARLINGTON 37 31 PI HA NCI INV 7 19 GAHANNA 31 38 MAI ONI INV 4 36 OCC 3 8 IISINHART INV 3 9 SECTIONAL 1 16 DISTRICT 3 8 STATE 16 X BOYS' CROSS COUNTRY The Boys’ Cross Country team just finished a season that was to be a rebuilding one. The team, however, lost only one dual meet, was second in the OCC. Sectional champions. District runners-up. and equalled the 1983 squad’s finish of sixteenth in the state. In addition to the team’s accomplishments, many individuals achieved honors. Named to First Team AII-OCC was the team captain and league champion Brett Sanborn. Freshman Todd Anderson earned Second Team AII-OCC honors, and Jim Schilder earned AII-OCC Honorable Mention. Both Brett Sanborn and Todd Anderson were also named to the All District team. The team will graduate senior Bryan Gissiner and team co-captains Scott Berg and Brett Sanborn, but with the expected continued improvements of the team’s younger runners, the team will be very strong next year. By Missy Furnas 52 Boys Cross Country Opposite upper left: Coach Gary Smith discusses the teams tactics toward the race. Opposite upper right: Cross country team: Front Row Matt klopfstein. Tony Gerber. Scott Berg. Brett Sanborn. Mike Herrick. Scott Emery. Todd Anderson. Middle row Fritz Weise. Mike Reibel. Matt Hansen. Sean Hart. Scott Milhoan. Scott Hild. Kevin Herrick. Brian Ober meyer. Back row: Coach Gary Smith. Pat Kelly. Scott Gibbons. Carl Merhar. Bill Ne- ville. Brian Avery. Joe Worthington. Brian Gisner. Tim McBrayer. Coach Roger Johnson. Opposite lower right Brett Sanborn keeps up a winning pace. Opposite lower left. Co-Captains Brett Sanborn and Scott Berg start taking con- trol of the race. Upper left Co-Captain Scott Berg con- templates the up-coming race. Upper right Worthington runners stretch out before a race. Directly left: Brian Avery and Brian Gisner keeps peace with one another. Left center Todd Anderson reaches for an extra surge of energy. Lower far left: Co-Captain Brett Sanborn concentrates on his next performance. Right center: Todd Anderson and Tony Gerber and Mike Herrick all help Worth- ington to another victory. Boys' Cross Country 53 groveport WE IS THEY 3t WESTERVftlE SOUTH Jl 34 T HN INV K 31 REYNOLDSBURG IS 39 WESTLAND JJ 34 NEWARK INV | 6 UPPER ARLINGTON TO 19 GROVE CITY IS 50 PEEIANCE INV 3 13 GAHANNA 31 35 MALONE INV 1 19 OCC 3 I EISENHART INV 1 10 UPPER ARLINGTON INV 4 9 HAGEN MEMORIAL 3 16 DISTRICT 3 31 STATE It It Girls' Cross Country The Girls' Cross Country team had its best season this past fall. Under the coaching of Nancy Beattie and Gary Smith and the leadership of tri captains Ann Fisher. Anne Arsenault, and Missy Furnas, the girls placed second in the district to qualify for the state finals for the first time in the team's five-year history. They finished the season with a 6-1 league record and placed second in the OCC- championships, and four runners achieved AII-OCC honors. Sharon Young earned AII-OCC Honorable Mention, Debbie Cosley and Patty Voight were second team AII-OCC. and Missy Furnas was first team AII-OCC as well as an All District selection. The 1984 squad won the Malone Invitational, the first major invitational championship of any Worthington Girls' CC team. The team also won the Worthington Invitational and finished eighteenth in the state. The team will lose its two senior captains, but with its strong contingent of young and experienced runners, the team is looking forward to a successful season in 1985. By Missy Furnas 54 Girls' Cross Country Opposite upper left: Cross Country team picture: Back row (l-r): Jenny Lehman. Lisa Thompson. Julie Barnes. Fehrenez Jorder. Middle row (l-r): Coach Gary Smith. Amy Harris. Stephanie Palmer. Judy Myers. Captain Annie Arsenault. Sherri Furmss. Shana Sanborn. Coach Nancy Beattie Front row (l-r): Patti Voight. Captain Missy Furnas. Sharon Young. Debbie Cosley. Captain Ann Fisher. Opposite right: Patti Voight concentrates on the race. Opposite lower left: Coach Nancy Bealtie anxiously watches her team’s performance. Upper left: Debbie Cosley and Sharon Young struggle to stay in the lead. Upper right: Debbie Cosley gives it her best during Districts. Lower left Worthington Cardinal girls start the race with a great effort. Center left Captain Ann Fisher continues to run well. Girls' Cross Country 55 WHETSTONE WE 9 THEY 0 ST CHARLES 0 5 WESTERVRIE NORTH 3 3 v.'AM ANN A 3 3 REYNOIPSBURG 3 1 GROVE CITY 5 3 PUBIIN 0 0 UPPER ARLINGTON 3 3 PKTklRINGTON 1 3 PEI AWARE 4 3 BRECKSVR.IE 6 0 WESTERVRIE SOUTH 5 0 WESTIANP 3 0 HR HARP 6 0 WATKINS 14 0 ATHENS 3 0 WATTERSON 3 1 WESTERVRIE SOUTH 3 1 ST CHARLES 0 3 Boy's Soccer Coach Ian Hamilton in his first year at the reins of Worthington High School’s soccer program led the team into one of their better efforts with an overall 14-3 2— record. They began the season with a bang, although adapting to the European style of play was difficult for the team. By their sixth game against Grove City, the team had really pulled together. In this classic game. Doug Sunshine, the teams starting goalie, made three crucial saves that kept Worth- ington in the game. Scott Helgeson and Michael Finn did a fantastic job by ably covering every inch of the field. Goals by Tony Soboleski. John Joseph. Ted Christman and Mark Jacobsen insured a well earned win for Worthington. This game was representative of the many well played games that helped the team to win sectionals, come in second in Districts and runners up in the OCC. Every player did his best and gave it his all. As Coach Hamilton aptly put it. We could not have asked for more. By Coach Ian Hamilton 56 Boys’ Soccer Opposite upper left Boys' Soccer team Front (l-r) Trevor Rayburn, trie Miter. Kyle Royer. J P layne. John Joseph. Rudy Poglitsh. Second row (l-r) Bill Arnold (Asst. Coachi. Brian Carter. Mark Jacobsen. Drew Dawson. Dave Silverman. Scott Helgeson. Ted Christman. Coach Ian Hamilton. Third row Doug Sunshine. Tony Sobolewski. Dave Nagy. Mike Finn. Bob Morgan. Jon Sprunger. Opposite upper right John Joseph is going for a goal. Opposite lower right trie Miller asks Shall we dance? Opposite lower left: Coach Hamilton and Bill Arnold 'Stop waving at him. Rill, if he could not see the play he can not see you.” Upper left Junior Varsity A” team Front (l-r): Jeff Sunshine. Brian Miller. Tony A morose. Willie Merrick. Jon Crotty. Second row Dave Nardello. Scott McDonald. Brett Rush. Brian McGinnis. Scott Hoover. Third row Bob Taylor. Rill loapman. Derek Newell. Brian Shaw. Steve Weislogel. Fourth row Matt Brown. Scott Steilen. Ron Koval. Shawn leis. Scott Belair Upper right David Nagy Oh. some days I feel so light on my feet Center right Mark Jacobsen. Matt Brown. Brian Carter, and Drew Dawson are in action. Directly left John Joseph. David Silverman. Brian Carter are the three wise men. Left center Junior Varsity B” team Front (l-r) Matt Todd. Jeff Feeny. John Allen. Fred Leeczer. Jeff Sunshine. Andy Childers. Andrew Ness. Second row Eric Seal. Tony Amorose. Andrew Wmtrich. John Crotty. Chris Michael. Pete Beckwith. David Larkin. Third row Coach Koval. Greg Smullen. Scott Hoover. Rob Stagly. Jeff Bromiller. Scott Carpenter. Chris Barnett. Doug Poss. Andy Bambridge. Boys' Soccer 5? DE SALES WE 4 THEY 0 CENTERVILLE 0 7 FINDLAY 2 2 ALTER 1 1 HU 1IARD 1 0 GROVE CITY 2 0 WESTERVULE NORTH ) 1 NORTHMONT 0 1 umR ARLINGTON 7 3 HOWLAND 0 1 PIMRINGTON 16 0 DELAWARE 13 0 EASTWOOD 6 0 WESTERVILLE SOUTH 4 0 CHRIICOTHE 1 0 GROVE CITY 2 1 TROT WOOD 5 0 UfTER ARLINGTON 3 1 GROVE CITY 2 1 Girls' Soccer The Worthington High School girls’ soccer team experienced one of their best seasons ever this year. The Lady Cardinals, coached by newcomer Richard Proietti finished the season with a record of 16-2 3. Among their accomplishments, they became the first girls’ soccer team to win the Ohio Capital Conference. Later, they went on to defeat Grove City for the third consecutive time and won the Worth ington Invitational. The depth of the team's talent was exhibited by the numerous individual awards that were presented to the Cardinals. Seniors Katie Heitman and Morgan Downing, along with junior Mary Ann Olgoetz and sophomore Tammy Demaree were named Second Team AII-OCC. Senior Tri-Captains Kelly Kirwan. Jenny Duff, and Allison Brewton won First Team AII-OCC honors, senior Sara Wilson was named Honorable Mention, and Jenny Duff went on to capture First Team All-State and was named to the All-Midwest Team. By Allison Brewton — 58 Girt Soccer Opposite upper left Girl’s Soccer Team (Varsity): Front Row Laura Summerhill. Jenny Duff. Katie Henman. Mi- chelle Mechling. Holly Pappas. Felice Mendel. Vanessa Hastings. Sara Wilson. Back row Karen Herman. Allison Brewton. Sharon Remy. Morgan Downing. Tammy De- maree. Allison Avery. Jenny Fletcher. Kelly Kerwin. Opposite upper right Donna Bauer takes a place kick. Opposite lower right Holy Pappas defends an oppo nent. Opposite lower left: Allison Brewton is awaiting pass. Upper left Junior Varsity Team Front Row Holly Hamer. Tammy Crouse. Gretchen Greenlee. Jacquie Spratt. Keri Broehl. Lisa Beck. Terry Frick. Row 3 Jill Hopper. Dana Nay. Kim Phillips. Jennifer Allen. Theresa Minoque. Leigh Frendberg. Row 3: Coach Knight. Nancy Christman. Amy Whittaker. Laurel Carlson. Bonnie Rob- ertson. Kelly fcgan. Angela O'Hare. Joanna Hoffnann Upper right Kelly Kerwin tries for head ball. Center right Morgan Downing performs some fancy footwork. Lower left Jenny Duff goes for the trap Center left: Felice Mendell. and Katie Heilman and Sharon Remy celebrate after scoring a goal. Girls'Soccer 59 u THEY OX SCHOOL GRIS 0 vcsnuMUi s 3 VI AINU I HOGt 3 WESTLAND 0 SYCAMOM i UPPER ARLINGTON 3 GROVE PORT 0 UPPLR ARLINGTON 1 AKRON ERE ST ONE 0 HATHAWAY BROWN 0 HAWKINS 1 OTTOWA HKLS 0 MIDDLETOWN 0 RE Y NOl DS8URG 0 FARMONT KETTERING 3 GROVE CITY 0 WATTERSON 3 GAHANNA 1 DUBLIN 3 INDIAN HRLS 4 UPPER ARLINGTON 4 WALNUT RIDGE 3 GAHANNA 0 WALNUT RIDGE 3 UPPER ARLINGTON 1 TCHEDO NOTRE DAME i MENTOR 1 Tennis Because of all the talented players on this year’s girls’ tennis team, the Varsity was split into a Red and Blue squad. The Red team, coached by Jeri Stephan, successfully completed the season with a record of 16-1. losing only to Indian Hills. The O.C.C. Co-Championship, sectional title, district title, and third place in the State Coaches’ Team championship were honors won by the Red team. Stephanie Schupp was named Honorable Mention in the O.C.C. The doubles team of Ann Fisher and Nancy Brigner were named to Second Team O.C.C. Singles players Jennie Young. Joanie Eakins. and Deidra Murphy were named to the First Team O.C.C. Sophomore Jennie Young had an outstanding season and became the Singles State Champion. The Blue team, coached by Karla Young, completed the season with an outstanding record of 11-2. Also coached by Karla Young was the junior varsity, who had a smashing season too. The 1984 tennis team built experience, skills, and confidence and next year’s team will be even stronger and will aim for the State titlel By Nancy Brigner 60 Tennit Opposite middle The Tennis team Row I Ann Fisher. Nancy Bngner. Katie McKinney. Julie Murr. Janie takms. Row 1. Steph Schupp. Sharon Hammond. Sally Copeland, lisa Tatman. Laurel Tommas. Marme Lambert. Amy Tatman. Illi Matthews Row 3 Stacie Bucher. Connie LeGrand. Holly Hadden. Chris Kim. Kim Smith. Jennie Young. Andrea Carothers. Natalie Bor el. Teresa Makm. Deidra Murphy. Opposite bottom left Katie McKinney gracefully slams the ball over the Opposite bottom right Deidra Murphy bends for the ball. Top left Deidra Murphy prepares to hit an overhead to her opponent. Top right State Champion Jennie Young smiles after a successful prac tice. Middle left Illi Matthews follows through on her midcourt forehand. Above right Chris Kim stands ready to counter her opponent's action Bottom left Joame takins proves her groundstroke ability during a match. Tennis 61 lHt 4) 50 54 J9 50 41 40 1 4« 74 49 J9 5J 60 5 56 54 J9 51 MARION HARPING UAITIRSON MbtSURVItlt SOUTH TfclSTlANP NtUARk GROMI PORI UPPIR ARIINGION TUIPO SCOT1 grovi cm MANSHIIP MAI ARAR Rt V NOl PSBURG GAHANNA UISIIRVRU SOUTH BIK'HCROI T UPPIR ARLINGTON RI7 NOl PSBURG GROVI cm GAHANNA MUSTI ANP ____________________ 63,'Boys' Basketball Boys' Basketball Team The WHS Boys' Basketball team had another successful season. For the fourth year in a row they captured the O.C.C. title. Second year Coach Bob Miller received his second title as a Cardinal coach. The Cards finished the season with a 14-5 record. Unfortunately they suffered a stunning upset in the first game of the sectionals, losing to Westerville North. The Cards were led by Senior Derek Fields, the shooting guard for the team. Seniors John Fastrich. Mike Pille. and Dave Dowling, and Pete Engles also proved to be an important part of the squad. Chad Amato and Todd Dean were the strong substi tutes for the Cards. Twelve seniors graduate this year, leaving the next year up to the returning juniors and the sophomore class. It should prove to be an exciting year for the Cardinal hoopsters. By John Fastrich Opposite left Dave Dowling makes a pass to the basket as Raiders attack. Opposite middle John Fastrich attempts a free throw. Opposite right Derek Fields goes for a lay-up. Top left Mike Pille reaches for the rebound. Top right Tom Pille lumps for the shot. Left Pete Fngles struggles with a Golden Bear for the rebound. Above Cheerleaders Sherry Stone. Alyce Saunders and Susan Bateman show that WHS basketball is number one! Boys Basketball 63 Girls' Basketball The 1985 Girls’ Basketball team experienced somewhat of a disappointing season with a record of 5- 15. Although they didn’t enjoy their best season, the season high came when the Lady Cards defeated the Groveport Cruisers, who were leading in the league standings. Coach Wallace Chan- dler took his team to the Tournament and was victorious over Grove City in their first game. The team advanced to the second round but was defeated by South High School’s Lady Bulldogs. The Cards put up a good fight even though South was ranked number I in the State. The Lady Cards were led by captains Allison Brewton and Amy Miller. Sophomore Karen Herman led the team in high scoring and was also named Second Team AII-OCC. Amy Miller was named Honorable Mention All OCC. Coach Chandler will be looking forward to next season with his returning underclassmen. By Sara Wilson 64; Girls' Basketball Opposite left Sara Wilson leaps high for a lay-up. Opposite top right The Girls' Varsity Basketball team Row I Sara Wil- son. Amy Miller. Kim Fields. Courtney Thompson. Row 1 Donna Bauer. Karen Hermann. Mona Sullivan. Allison Brewton. Opposite bottom right Allison Brewton contemplates a |ump shot Top The Girls' Freshman Basketball team Row I Shannon Dryer. Sue Pruitt. Theresa Minogue. Angela O’Hara. Susie Adams. Row 2-. Tiffany Plummer. Missy Shade. Kelly Will. Julie Pidela. Jennifer Allen. Jill Hopper. Lisa Kekh. Middle left: The Girls' Junior Varsity Basketball Team Row I Holly Pappas. Michelle Mechling. Allison Avery. Row 2. Tammy Demaree. Christy Robinson. Row i Mike Trego. Kelly Ostopovich. Lynette Hum Middle right Karen Hermann looks disappointed after she is called for a foul. Left Karen Hermann attempts to block a shot from an opponent. Girls' Basketball 65 $YC AMORI ST XAVRR UTPIR ARLINGTON AARON WESTON WtSTfRVILt NORTH CtNTERVN.lt ORANGE SOLON ST CHARIIS «BIBMUi south COLUMBUS ACADtMY TOUpO ST IRANCIS GlIN OAK DISTRICTS STATE THIY 5J 89 KT 86 69 75 84 83 66 68 7J 95 63 66 Boys' Swimming Boys' Swimming The 1985 Boys’ Swimming and Diving teams did very well this year. It was said to be a major re-building year for the boys. To the delight of everyone, the team placed second at Districts and fifth at State. Individually. David Greenlee and Mark Lang tied for fourth all around. David Greenlee also set a new school record for the 50 freestyle 21.5, by beating his own old record which was 31.8. Special awards were given this year to swimmers and divers for their hard work and high level of competition. Most Valuable Swimmer went to team captains Dave Greenlee and Mark Lang, and Most Valuable Diver went to Rick Severance. Most Improved Swimmer and Diver went to Mark Minister and Eric Immelt respectively. by Rick Severance Opposite upper left Boy's Swim Team: Front Row Scott Gus- tafson. Kyle Raisbek. Captain Rick Severance. Chris Dieter. Jeff Trogus Second Row Greg Russ. Rick Yurich. Craig Thom- as. Mike Morris. Tom Keeling. Bruce Roth. Brian Igoe. Mark Van Steyn. Andy Jacobson. Third Row Brad Johnston. John Stanhope. Matt Warnick. Karl Fischer. Jeff Atkinson. Paul Webber. Steve Zarkos. Mike McGlenn. Craig Faircloth. Jon Bader. John Warnick. Last Row Randy Bennett. Mark Minister. Eric Immelt. Jeff Deville. Jim Callihan. Mark Drotleff. Pete Martin. Andy Ness. Opposite upper right Chris Deter starts his backstroke with style. Opposite lower right The Cardinal sideline cheers the team on. Opposite lower left Captain David Greenlee prepares for the plunge Upper left Diving Captain Rick Severance receives last minute advice from the coach. Upper right The 400 free relay team talk about the race. Center right Both boys' and girls' teams get together for a pep meeting. Lower left: Captain David Greenlee takes off at the Arlington relays Center left Mark Lang. David Greenlee. Randy Bennett. Rick Severance and the Cardinal catch the school spirit. Boys' Swimming 67 W! THIY SYCAMORE IIS 7 WORTHINGTON CHRISTIAN $0 6S AARON HR! St ONI id 70 WISTERVftl! NORTH 103 69 UPPtR ARLINGTON 74 98 CINTIRVRll I0S 61 ORANGi IDS 7 C-S.G 99 72 WESTIRYNlt SOUTH 08 61 TOiEDO URSIl A 77 32 GUN OAk 04 68 DISTRICTS 2 STATES 5 Girls' Swimming The Girls’ Swim team, led by co-captains Beth Csillag and Laurie Huff, led the girls to a 14-1 record during the 1984-1985 season. The swim season will be remembered as one of hard work, determination, and success. Coach Jim Callahan nd assistant coach Jeff DeVille led the Lady Cardinals in their march to Districts. State Championships, and finally to Junior Nationals in Syra- cuse. New York. The team had many outstanding victories particularly over Toledo Ursila and Akron Firestone. They also placed second in the Orange Relays in Cleveland. They then went on to place second in Districts and fifth in the State Championships. The season was successful for many individuals on the team. Two individual varsity records were set — Jennifer Jones 100 Freestyle: 53.58 and Kathy Littig 100 Back stroke- 1:00.27. The 400 yard freestyle relay team consisting of Kathy Littig. Kristi Huffman. Laurie Huff, and Jennifer Jones placed fourth in the state meet and qualified for the Junior National meet in Syracuse. New York. With seventeen sophomores and juniors, and ten freshman returning, the team will have depth and leadership during the 1985-1986 season. by Kristi Huffman 68 Girls’ Swimming Opposite upper left: The Girls’ Swim team Front row: Donna Michael. Alison Peticolas. Jodi McFarland. Cindy Clipner. Laurie Huff. Beth Csillag. Kathy Littig. Karen Chase. Jackie Spratt. Row 1 Amy Zepp. Dorie Clayton. Anne Miller. Meg Covert. Kritsty Kulp. Karen Ron. Joanna Begley. Kim O’Reilly. Suzy Farb. Row 3 Jennifer Jones. Molly Anderson. Kristy Huffman. Lynn Schier. Heather Lucus. Gretchen Greenlee. Kristy Thomas. Susie O’Reilly. Chris Toppari. Row A Debbie Schwarz. Peggy Welch. Ken German. Jill Burbndge. Cheryl Ferrar. Amy Harris. Katey Fischer Row S Mi- chelle Lamb. Maria. Karen Kersteter. Kristin Gruver. Chnssy An- derson. Jeff DeVille. Jim Callahan. Rob Bitner. Stacy Yurich: Cin- namon Jarrell. Amy Lowe. Bonnie Robertson. Kathy Provanzano. Opposite Upper Right Gretchan Greenlee and Mary Tharp re- ceive coaching from Coach Callahan Opposite lower right: Karen Rott swims on. Opposite lower left Captain Laurie Huff starts off her leg of the relay Upper left. Kristi Huffman. Laurie Huff and Jenny Jones watch Kathy Littig in the District relay. Upper right Captains Beth Csillag and Laurie Huff encourage the team. Center right A WHS swimmer competes in the backstroke. Lower left Senior girls present the senior gift. Center left Laurie Huff moves in on an opponent. Girls’ Swimming 69 BUCKEYE VALLEY GRANDVIEW DUBLIN ERANMIN HEIGHTS UPPER ARLINGTON DELAWARE GROVE CITY DESALES WESTLAND WE THEY 99.1 93.0 1019 72.46 106.06 100.65 9615 906 5.95 94.56 95 4 74.95 99.35 95.4 97.55 93.5 99 6 77.6 Boys' Gymnastics The Boy’s Gymnastics team was looking at their 1984 season as a rebuilding one Under the direction of Coach Marc Small, a Worthington graduate, the team managed to pull out a fifth place finish at the state meet. With a 7-3 dual meet record and a season high of 130-K). the team can be proud of its performance. Not only will the Cardinals lose seniors Mike Poss and Captain Joe Moss, but also their coach of two years. Marc Small. With the abundance of very talented sophomores and juniors returning, the squad expects to be a power house in the near future. by Joe Moss 70 Boys’ Gymnastics Opposite upper left Boys' Gymnastic team Row It Brian Waite. Tobi Strohl. Chad Hootman. Scott Seals. Joe Moss. Judd Seals. Row 2-. Frank Wong. Dusty Brentlinger. Tony Sherwm. John Race. Tom Linzell. Paul Sarkadi. Coach Mark Small. Row I Randy Pettit. Jim Parsons. Scott Norris. John kneubel. Dwight Huffman. Pete Callahan. Mike Poss. Asst. Coach Matt Hower. Opposite lower right. Mike Poss performs on the rings. Opposite lower left Brian Waite warms up on the parallel bars. Upper left Joe Moss performs an iron cross. Upper right Scott Seals shows his strength on the parallel bars. Lower right Mike Poss performs on the pommel horse. Lower left Scott Seals defies the force of gravity. Boys' Gymnastics 71 WE THEY BUCKEYE VAlltV 991 13.0 GRANPVRW 1019 73.46 PUBUN 0606 100.65 FRANKIIN HEIGHTS •6. •0.6 lirm ARLINGTON 05 95 94 56 TRI-MEET 94.5 GROVE CITY 9B.35 954 TRI MEET 97 55 WESHANP 9 6 77.6 Girls' Gymnastics The Worthington Girls’ Gymnastics team, under the skill of coaches Marty McClain. Dave Holcomb, and Marcie Chandler, enjoyed their most successful season ever in their history at W.H.S. Their rigorous pre-season workout and difficult practice schedule undoubtedly contributed to their excellent season. Led by co-captains Betsy Patchen and Lisa Nadrah. the team had an undefeated record of 11-0. Their defeat of long standing rival Dublin, was only the first in a string of victories. Individual members of the team placed very high in the OCC meet. Kim Klunk. Natalie Long, and Colleen Yakum were three of the teams most outstanding gymnasts. All the girls, however, contributed to the team, allowing them to place second in class III and IV Districts and first in class II Districts. The season highlight, however, came with the winning of the State Championship. The senior members of the team. Mary Ellen Foley. Lisa Nadrah. Betsy Patchen. Allyson Poirier, and Sally Swartzmiller will be missed. Coach McClain can look forward, however, to a large number of dedicated and talented underclassmen to fill their shoes. by Terri Samples il S 73 Girls' Gymnastics I I Opposite upper left The Girls' Gymnastics Team Top row Wendy Samples. Lynn Fur ton. Amy Whittaker. Allyson Poirier. Suzie Klisares. Eileen Rubin. Maryellen Foley. Middle row Colleen Yakam. Ashley Weitkamp. Nancy Flubbard. Paula Houlette. Amy Shipman. Julia Yeager. Lisa McBride. Natalie Long. Bottom row Erin FaHon. Ellen Kuwana. Lisa Nadrah. Karen Placeway. Sally Swartzmiller. Betsy Patchen. Kim Klunk Opposite lower left Kim Klunk concludes her floor routine in the district meet Opposite right Wendy Samples executes a hand stand during her optional floor routine. Upper left SaBy Swartzmiller pauses in a scale on the beam. Upper right Kim Kkmk shows off her poise and grace. Lower right The senior members of the team huddle around the state trophy. Lower left Natalie Long concentrates intensely on her performance. Girls’ Gymnastics 73 Wrestling The 1985 Wrestling season was a successful one under Coach Bukky and a strong, dedicated team Seniors Eric Reisch. Todd Hanks. Dan James. Scott Milhoan. and especially state participant Sean Hart all demonstrated exceptional ability out on the mat. Juniors Paul Wright. Chuck Hale, and Geoff Stobart as well as sophomore Bob Hart contributed fine performances also. Although most of the varsity team went to the districts and regionals, only Sean Hart continued on to states. Despite a tough fight by Sean, his opponent won the championship. The Cardinal wrestlers look forward to a winning season next year under the guidance and spirit of the upcoming seniors. By Tracy Nagel 74 Wre iling Opposite op 3 off Stobart pins hi opponent. Opposite bottom left: Eric Reisch await the referee whistle to begin his match. Opposite bottom right: A Cardinal wrestler overcomes a rival. Top left A Card victory! Top right Coach Bukky watches his team with intensity. Middle left Todd Hanks forcefully pins his advisary. Middle right Chuck Hale attempts to get out of a strong grip. Left A Cardinal wrestler prepares for the start of the match. Wrestling 75 Boy's Track This year's Boys’ Track season was a phenomenal tribute to first year head coach Chuck Clark. The team sent four qualifiers to the State meet. Bryan Gissinger. Bruce Whittaker. Brett Sanborn, and John Sprunger went to the meet in the 3XX n relay. Sanborn also qualified to run in the open 32(X n Coach Clark, with the aid of Coach Gary Smith, led the team to a fine season. This year's team was very strong with younger talent. For the first time in several years, the team travelled out of state and competed successfully in Indiana and West Virginia. With a lot of young blood on the team, hopes for next year are very high. By Brent Zande 76 Boys' Track Opposite top The 1985 Worthington Boys Track Team. Opposite bottom left Bruce Whitakker rounds the corner on his way to the finish line. Opposite bottom right: Bob Hart throws the discus with exuber ance. Top left Joe Worthington prepares to release the discus Top right A Card shotputter winds up for his first attempt Middle right Jon O'Donnell puts energy into his preparation for the long lump. Left Scott Seals pole vaults to the topi Boys' Track 77 Girls' Track The Girls’ Track team experienced a very rewarding season this year. As a team they accom- plished quite a lot. They won first place in the Worthington Relay Meet, then went on to capture second in Districts and reach second place in Regionals. It has been a while since the track team has done that well. More on an individual level, the 320On. relay team set the new school record by running 9:32:47. Missy Furnas also set a new record for the 800m. run. Coach Jennifer Elin was very proud to send many of her girls to the State meet. The 3200m. relay team, consisting of Allison Brewton. Missy Furnas. Laurel Tommas. and Debbie Cosley, finished 6th in the State. Connie LeGrand. Juli Justice. Mona Sullivan, and Tammy Demaree reached the semi-finals in the 800m. relay. Anne Arsenault also reached the semi-finals in the 300m. low hurdles. Sara Wilson competed in the shotput division and earned 9th in the State. Allison Brewton high jumped a height of 5’T to be awarded 2nd in the State. She also went on to the Midwest Meet and captured 1st in the Midwest. Although many seniors are leaving the team, next year will be strong because of all the talent returning. By Susan Luke Opposite top left Coach June Bibler critiques Sophie Dryer s discus form Opposite top right Girls' Track Team Row I Brenda Sweeny. June Bibler. Sophie Dryer. Kathy Maher. Jom O'Donnell. Sara Wilson. Missy Furnas. Amy Miller. Karen Prestera. Meredith Ball. Asst. Coach Melanie Reily. Coach Jennifer Elm. Row 2 Asst. Coach Gary Smith. Stephanie Palmer. Keidi Casey. Cinnamon Jarrell. Debbie Cosley. Laura Davis. Lori McKeever. Stacy Yurish. Karen Jones. Liz Vassauxx. Anita Penn Row 3 Sharon Young. Stephanie Williams. Cindy Varner. Stephanie Sayer. Teresa Smith. Jenny Fletcher. Tammy Demaree. Marc. Daum. Laura Jones. Row 4: Emily Hagan. Connie LeGrand. Shelly Hindall. Patty Voight. Liz Presas. Julie Fischer. Kim Phillips. Sue Kemp Row 5 Mona Sullivan. Jul. Justice. Corr.ne Busby. Lynette Humphrey. Anne Arsenault. Cheryl Ciolek. Allison Brewton. Laurel Tommas. Opposite bottom left Jenny Fletcher flys over the high lump bar. Opposite bottom right Connie LeGrand sets up her blocks while Cheryl Ciolek looks on. Top left Missy Furnas. Coach Elin. Debbie Cosley. and AMison Brewton relax at a meet. Top right Kim Phillips and Anita Penn lead the race. Middle left Sharon Young paces herself during her relay. Middle right Cheryl Ciolek soars over the hurdle to victory! Right: Corrme Busby looks happv after her victory. Girls' Track 79 Boys' Tennis The 1985 Boys’ Tennis team accomplished a great deal during their spring season. They attained the rank of second in the OCC. This year they won the Worthington Cup with Jon Rice winning his backdraw singles match and Jeff Borel and Lance Thompson winning their doubles match. The Cards also qualified for Districts. Throughout the season Lance Thompson. Jeff Borel and Jon Rice rotated playing the first single position. Tom Stephemtch and Brad Yakam, plus Scott Willis and Karl Feldman played outstanding doubles for WHS. Coach Rick Redman will have to say goodby to his four seniors. Jeff Borel. Lance Thompson. Jon Rice and Scott Willis, but he can look forward to another super season next year with the returning underclassmen. Brad Yakam. Tom Stephenitch and Carl Feldman. By Susan Luke 80 Boys’ Tennis Opposite left: Jeff Borel lobs the bah over the net. Opposite right Jon Rice reaches for a backhand volley. Top left Jeff Borel prepares to SMASH! Top right Coach Redman gives Brad Yakam and Tom Stephemtch some strategy through the net. Left Jon Rice discusses the preceding match with his previous opponent. All photos courtesy Subunan North. Boys' Tennis 81 WESTERVtlE N. WE I THEY 13 GAHANNA 17 33 GROVEPORT 3 9 U ESTERVH IE $. 3 6 GROVE CITY 3 17 MT VERNON 13 4 UPPER ARLINGTON 3 9 WESTLAND 6 14 REYNOLDSBURG 5 4 GAHANNA 4 IS GROVE PORT 6 31 GROVE PORT 5 3 UESTERVIllE S 5 30 WESTLAND 7 13 GROVE CITY 0 9 REYNOLDSBURG 3 0 UPPER ARLINGTON 1 H Girls' Softball Though the 1985 Girls’ Softball team’s record doesn’t show it, it was a winning season. The girls improved individually and emotionally grew stronger. For the fifth year. Wallace Chandler coached the Girls’ Softball team. Coach Chandler, along with the team, is looking towards the upcoming seasons as promising ones. With all but seniors Katie Heitman and Vanessa Nunez returning, the team should be a powerhouse. Young talents Kim Fields and Jennifer Allen, who were tremendous assets to this year’s team, will be the base of future success. By Amy Anker 82 Girl ' Softball Opposite upper left: Girls’ Varsity Softball team Row I Michelle Mechl- ing. Laura Summerhill. Katie Hietman. Holly Pappas. Marla Mediatore. Amy Anker Row 1 Donna Baur. Kim Fields. Kris Kroeger. Jenny Byrd. Cristy Robinson Jenny Allen. Vanessa Nunez. Asst. Coach Bill Hittcok. Opposite right Holly Pappas shows off her pitching form Opposite lower center: Marla Mediatore hits another foul ball. Opposite lower left Coach Wallace Chandler intently watches the game Upper left: Amy Anker is out at fist. Upper right Jenny Allen steps up to bat. Center right Kim Fields and Michelle Mechling walk to the field. Lower left Kane Hietman watches a homerun hit. Girls' Softball S3 WESTERVRLE N WE 7 THEY GAHANNA f A GROVE PORT 3 10 WESTERVRLE $ 7 6 GROVE CITY 3 10 COLUMBUS WEST 9 9 MT VERNON u II UPPER ARLINGTON 5 O MARION 6 4 WATTERSON 10 1 WESTLAND 10 1 REYNOLDSBURG 4 1 LANCASTER 19 7 GAHANNA 2 5 GROVE PORT 2 1 ST CHARLES 13 X ST CHARLES 19 5 WESTERVRLE S IS 5 GROVE CITY « 5 WESTLAND 9 2 REYNOLDSBURG 9 1 UPPER ARLINGTON 10 13 Boys' Baseball The 1985 Boys' Baseball team had an outstanding season. Sophomore powerhouse Phil Dauphin lead the team in batting averages with a .446 and was one of the youngest M.V.P.’s ever. Phil Dauphin also was named onto First League and District teams. Juniors Pat Kelly and David Nebraska were named onto Second Team League and Greg Ubert was named Honorable Mention. Coach Frank Cozze says This year's team was great. I’m anticipating an even better and more successful season next year. By Amy Anker Baseball 85 MB Opposite upper left The Boys' Varsity Baseball Team Front row Brett Martin. Bret Raymond. Clyde Franklin. Korey Brown. Scott Frost. Phil Dauphin. Brian Carter. Greg Cobb. Geoff Stobart. Bob Morgan. Row 1. Coach Frank Cozze. Scott Hmdall. Dave Nebraska. Dale Hampshire. Pat Kelly. Greg Ubert. Glen Oury. Dave Rubsam. Steve Elshoff. Matt Kudika. Opposite upper right Korey Brown keeps his eye on the ball. Opposite lower right Greg Cobb watches the game Opposite lower left Catcher Dave Nebraska and Coach Cozze have a meeting with Pat Kelly. Upper left: Coach Cozze discusses a call with the umpire Upper right Clyde Franklin. Dale Hampshire and Greg Ubert wait in the bullpen Center right: The Cards cheer on a homerun. Lower left Geoff Stobart is ready for action. Center left: This is a close play! Opposite top left: Greg Ubert. Eric Hayden, and Chip Co- man relax at the Senior Party. Opposite top right A scene from the beginning of Act I of the faH play ' Jabber woe k.” Opposite middle left: The football cheerleaders create spirit in the stands. Opposite middle right: Yearbookies Terri Samples. Paula Rok . Amy Harris, and IHi Mathews pose during school picture day! Opposite bottom left: During a time out, the basketball cheerleaders entertain the crowd. Top Rick Right escorts Homecoming Queen Betsy Patchen during the Homecoming festivities! left: Maiorettes perform at the footbal game ! Events 89 Student Council The 1984-85 WHS Student Council, led by president Jan Lewis and Vice president Fritz Wiese, accomplished many things for the entire student body. Acting as usual as the liason between the administration and the students, the Council continued to bridge the gap by re-establishing many com- mittees set up to benefit the school. This year’s Cabinet members appointed by the president were: Elections: Katie Vierow and Andy Ouillin; Projects: Lesley Breech and Kristen Davidson; Publicity: Julie Murr, and Amy Peery; Service: Susan Luke and Eric Reisch. These chairpersons, along with the entire committees, should be commended for their hard work, dedication and great results. Among the many traditional projects worked on by Student Council were Home- coming activities, dances, the very success- ful Bloodmobile, canned food drive, and the school beautification project. Also, this year the Council held an Ugly Teacher contest, won by Mr. Heaps, to raise money for char- ity. The Council sponsored a Cake Walk booth at this year's Ox Roast. A very special thank you must go to Miss Elaine Hottenroth, the Activities Director and head advisor to Student Council. This year's Student Council wishes next year's Council the best of luck, and leaves with hopes that they will continue to pro- vide democracy within WHS. Main Campus Student Council: Row It Rosemary Dop, Amy Peery. Katie Vierow. Fritz Wiese. Jan Lewis. James Gardikes. Julie Murr. Eric Reisch. Susan Luke. Kristen Davidson. Tara Hower. Karen Ouzts. Row 2-. Jane Byrne. Rachael Harris. Felice Mendell. Kristin Fo- ley. Lori Harris. Betsy Patchen. Cathy Lamb. Ellen Kuwana. Scott Frost. Chia-Pei Chang. Jeff Davies. Kim Klunk. Cindy Wiese. Row 3: Pete Davies. Mark Lang. Laura Moye. Steph Schupp. Molly Anderson. Susan Markham. Rick Right. Cort Bishop. Tim Melchtng. Debi Seliga. Laurie Jennings. Cathe Price. Amy Tatman. Sta- cey Snouffer. Illi Matthews. Row 4: Eric Hayden. Mark Bobbitt. Greg Ubert. Mona Sullivan. Amy Yates. Ken Smullen. Todd Hanks. Mike Herrick. Doug Holroyd. Greg Maddox. Dyana Valentine. Ashish Lahoti. Sophomore Class Olfkers: Susan Markham. Greg Coo- per. Phil Dauphin. Ellen Kuwana. Junior Class Officers. Greg Maddox. Jeff Davies. Amy Tatman. Stacey Snouffer. Student Council Officers-. Katie McKinney. James Gar- dikes. Rosemary Dop. Fritz Wiese. Jan Lewis. Senior Class Officers: Todd Hanks. Vanessa Hastings. Betsy Patchen. Rick Righi. Freshmen Class Officers: Nate Gabelman. Steve Igoe. Joe Campbell. 90 Clubs Senior Class Officers Freshman Class Officers Student Council Officers I Main Campus Student Council Sophomore Class Officers Junior Class Officers Clubs, 91 Worthington High School Marching Band Competition Cardinal Cadettes 92 Clubs Half-Timers The many athletic games and contests in Worthington are more than just sports. They are spectacles to entertain. The Marching Band. Majorettes, and Cardinal Cadettes all play an important part in the show, and this year they outdid themselves in quality. After their successful season the Marching Band and Majorettes usually rest, but this year they got together one more week at Disney World and played with other bands from all over the nation. The Cardinal Cadettes also had an exciting year compet- ing with other drill teams from the state to finally emerge as the best giving them the title of State Champions. Marching Band Row 1 Ginger Frankenburg. Melissa Be- geman. Stephanie Shipman. Beth Benadum. Kathy Maher. Row 2 Jimmy Erven. Carl Ciardelli. Steve Math ews. Scott Glaser. Doug Mong. Brian Zink. Alena Larson. Amy Hunmcutt. Amy Weber. Mike Hinzman. Neil Rich- ard. Bob Murray. Pete Olson. Ray Epps. Greg Line. Heath Hall. Jeff Line. Row 3: Steve Altschuld. Mike Ratleff. Brad Hamer. Chris Ffermann. Kathy Liedich. Sandy Steele. Jon O'Donnell. Kenny Langer. Katherine Kalbouss. Nancy Hubbard. Lynda-Kay Manche. Susan Strange. Debbie Scida. Sharon Niederlander. Rob Swal- ley. Chris Rathburn. Todd Henderson Row 4 Tangelia Spencer. James Siwtz. Peter Min. Chris Camera. Lisa Marquardt. Jeff Harmison. Mark Taylor. Dan McWhorter. Jill Oliver. Jeff Atkinson. Matt Fletcher. Mike Gabriel. Mary Beth Scott. Urike Martin. Angela Curry. Chris Long. Andy Loeffler. Row 5 Amy Graves. Dan Shemenski. Chuck Sartell. Mark Geary. Bill Ar genta. Deanna Kriuicic. Lynn Planitzer. Jay Katzeman. Derrick McClelland. Karl Fisher. Cynthia Conlon. Bob Tinker. Matt Gottheiner. Jill Dorsey. Sarah McWhorter. Chris Henley. Jay Armstrong. Michelle Paul. Aaron Myers. Chris Freeman. Row 6: Tim Collins. Kim Bruce. Michelle Lamb. Karin James. Mark Schlemmer. Chris Kollmer. Mike Havlicek. John Leitzei. Kathy McDonald. Greg Clement. Karin Dennis. Chris Archer. Irene Fel- lows. Kamy Zartman. Krysta Sutterfieid. Row 7: Renee Rebele. Traci Froebe. Chris Rice. Peter Kim. Dan Shirk. Angie Price. Michelle Leverenz. Lisa Newland. Melissa Monroe. Jennifer Olsen. Wendy Young. Heather Green- wald. Anne Erven. Renee Hootman. Kristy Coffman. Mitzi Jehu. Laurie Huff. Sheri Weber. Dorie Clayton. Row 8 Sheila Hall. Laura Jennings. Kristy Knauer. Molly Lumsden. Joni O'Donell. Melissa Clouse. Susy Crowley. Meredith Spiefel. San Bradish. Beth Thomas. Betsy Overly. Laun Dillon. Stephanie Stafford. Lisa Klepinger. Krista Frivold. Stacey Belger. Tiffany Frock. Jenny Fox. Row 9 Dawn Napier. Paula McOuiston. Leslie Heywood. Brenda Ebersole. Debi Morgan. Chris Chace. Lisa Prop- er. Jenny Hambnck. Lisa Geary. Chene Davis. Kathy Bogan. Row K Mike Stone. Chris Poglitsh. Ian Rose. Mike Young. Brian Makuch. Jason Gelender. Tracey Oliver. Competition Cardinal Cadettes: Row L Jill Freedman. Laura Shock. Row 2: Tracy Jones. Diana Johnson. Bar- bara Renner. Kim Kemp. Margery Munger. Jamie Wil- liams. Shana Kelly. Ken Yore. Row 3: Tyra Ingle. Marie Caparrotti. Laurie Jennings. Sue Ramey. Susie Selby. Laura Chosy. Tracy Spangler. Andi Hollander. Fleather France Football Cardinal Cadettes: Row 1 Margery Munger. Jill Freedman. Laura Shock. Kim Kemp. Row 2 Kathy Carlson. Deana Johnson. Heather France. Tyra Ingle. Shana Kelly. Laurie Jennings. Lora Chosy. Row 3: Sue Ramey. Stacie Lewkowicz. Lori Corbett. Tracey Jones. Tammy Jones. Keri Yore. Traci Price. Row 4: Barbara Renner. Susie Selby. Tracy Spangler. Robin Prit- chard. Shelly Bates. Janie Williams. Marie Caparotti. Ma|orette Stephanie Shipman. Melissa Begeman. Gin- ger Frankenburg. Kathy Maher. Clubs. 93 Majorettes Jill Freedman demonstrates the Cadettes' championship winning style. Football Cardinal Cadettes Instrumental Groups The four instrumental groups for the musi- cally talented of WHS consist of Orchestra, led by John Frayer. Stage Band, under the leadership of Dave Tschiegg. Concert and Symphonic Band, both led by Jay Moyer. Orchestra is open to all grade levels. Stage Band, the most difficult to get into, is made up of upperclassmen that have passed a strenuous audition. Other upperclassmen go into the Symphonic Band, and are rewarded in the annual award banquet. Concert Band is composed entirely of sophomores. The many concerts offered at WHS are invi- tations for ail to enjoy the fruits of these talented musicians' hard work. Orchestra Row I Katie Dawson. Nidhi Singh. Scott Johnson. Kathy Pritchard. Beth Thomas. Barbara Tread- well. Jenny Hambrich. Jon Coleman. Row 3 Susan Bunte. Julie Klyce. Cheryl Ciolek. Kerry Broehl. Heather Talczy. Jim Karrer. Sue Kemp. Tabby Haire. Row 3 Stephanie Palmer. Sara Johnston. Steve Sung. Kevin Neale. Dainnya Fairfield. Rob Broehl. Jon Ralley. Jim Higgins. Stage Band; Row I Bob Murray. Mark Taylor. Ten Wolf. Rob Swalley. Sharon Niederlander. Matt Brown. Jay Ka tezeman. Lynda Manche Row 3 Mike Kiabnel. Chris Herman. Scott Helgeson. Brad Hamer. Sara McWhorler. Jim Cherwinski. Tim McBrayer. Symphonic Band Row I Kathy Maher. Kami Zartman. Ginger Frankenburg. Alyce Saunders. Melissa Begeman. Carl Sills. Stephanie Stafford. Done Clayton. Laurie Huff. Carol Schlemmer. Susie Selby. Betsy Overley. Christy Robinson. Jennifer Dally. Susie VanBuren. Row 3: San Bradish. Ten Wolf. Sandy Steele. Brad Hamer. Lisa Marquardt. Heather Ingledue. Tammy McBrayer. Victoria Dickinson. Jill Oliver. Maryann Borchlewicz. Lynn Planitzer. Phil Maloney. Nancy Hubard. Row 3: Amy Graves. Carl Ciardelli. Jill Dorsey. Karin James. Bob Murray. Jay Katzeman. Rob Swalley. Sharon Nieder lander. Stephanie Shipman. Chris Kolmer. Scott Mason. Chuck Tommey. Bill Argenta. Krysta Sutterfiels. Row 4 Chris Herman. Mike Hmzm nn. Neil Richard. Mark Tay- lor. Rae Epps. Matt Fletcher. Jeff Atkinson. Mick Tra- kas. Jay Armstrong. Melissa Clouse. Beth Thomas. Lisa Proper. Row 5: Craig Shemenski. Mark Florstmeier. Scott Helgeson Steve Matthews. Mike Gabriel. Tim McBrayer. John Coflinson. Andy Loeffler. Scott Willis. Jim Higgins. Jeff Brown. Brian Makuch. Concert Band Row I: Julie Schlessman. Kim Bruce. Peter Kim. Adam Schwarz. Chuck Sartell. Tami Rodman. Me- lissa Monroe. Amy Lefkow. Kristy Coffman. Kim Kemp. Beth Benadum. Bonnie Robertson. Mitzi Jehu. Row 2 Greg Lement. Chris Henley. Matt Gottheiner. Bob Tin- ker. Cynthia Conlon. Chris Archer. Lisa Kelpinger. Patty Mizer. Brian Waite. Dan Shirk. Lisa Newland. Sean Kal- dor. Chris Camera. Row 3: Kathy Leidich. Mark Mattox. Brandon Bogt. Chris Stump. Drew Dawson. Sarah McWhorter. Chris Long. Julia Fiershey. Jeff Harmison. Scott Schultz. Dale Roach. Cyrus Kandawalla. Rene Hootman. Krista Frivold. Row 4 Michael Rattleff. Steve Stinchcomb. Mike Weber. Mike Havlicek. Kathy Me Donald. Mike Stone. Jason Gelender. James Benseler. Matt Brown. Kerry Broehl. Lynda-kay MancFie. Susan Strange. Darren Burgess. Todd FJenderson. Orchestra Jon Ralley concentrates on his violin. Sharon Cooper enjoys playing her cello 94 Clubs Concert Band Clubs 95 Choral Groups WHS has many activitivies in which the stu- dents are offered an opportunity to excel. Among these are four choral groups that are not only academic courses, but are also chances for students to perfect their abili- ties to sing. Mixed Choir is open to all students who wish to learn to sing and to participate in a choral group. The only requirement needed is a willingness to work hard. All of this hard work culminates in a spring and winter con- cert with the Treble Choir. The Treble Choir is composed of girls who tryout and sing basically the same music as the Treble En- semble. Treble Ensemble is made up of junior and senior girls. They are often asked to per- form for women’s clubs and breakfasts. The last, and most prestigious, group of WHS is the Mixed Ensemble. Usually juniors and seniors, this group is constantly asked to sing at country clubs and hotels. Choral groups in Worthington High School are proud of their singing abilities. Those who have participated can attest that they, under the guidance of Mr. Joel Haney, have worked hard to achieve the excellence they are famed for. Mixed Ensemble Row I Jill Eoley. Fritz Wiese. Karen Brown. Amy Hopper. Darren Hawkins. Betsey Overley. Row 2 Geoff Scott. Diane Boring. Joe Crabtree. Liz Haefele. John McGuire. Row 3 Julie Murr. Dave Alex- ander. Susan Ward. Malou Belche. Sandy Steele Row 4 Scott Hindall. Linda Armstrong. Jon Buford. Beth Rhodes. Buck Jenkins. Pam Chapman. Treble Ensemble Row I Rachael Harris. Connie Burris. Jenny Parsons. Nicole Hampton. Stacey Swenderman. Chris Richardson. Row 2 Lynn Eerton. Jenny Jackson. Diane Hainen. Kris Kersteter. Debbie McCoy. Michelle Devine. Row J Monica Mosley. Leslie Hehmeyer. Sher ry Bash. Christine Eurlow. Sara Johnston. Treble Choir: Row I Becky Taylor. Tracy Blackburn. Cindy King. Shannon Hagar. Susan Markham. Liz Spicer. Cheryl Eerrar. Diane Mercer. Row 2 Angela Chang. Melissa Cozza. Julie Dennis. Tracy Wyman. Anne lap penga. Julie Barnes. Tracey Brunk. Alima Larson. Diane Smith. Row i. Amy Harris. Michelle Wentworth. Anne Sumco. Kristine Lindsay. Jackie Aubuchon. Kris Nieder lander. Taini Greene. Shelley Hindall. Kim Horn Mixed Choir Row I Wendy Williams. Anne Conning. Dana Boldon. Missy White. Tracy Brunk. Heather Campbell. Trent Egcak. Julie Py. Cindy Wiese. Cathy Gibson. Lisa Heinz. Row 3 Jenny Jackson. Sherry John- ston. James Gardikes. Jamie Bond. Betsy Overley. Kathy Pritchard. Brian Zumhagen. John Worthington. Lori Boucher. Jack Plotnick. Ken Yore. Katie McKinney. Row 3 Beverly Perry. Bart Overley. Michael Schmarak. Karen Brown. Amy Hopper. David Alexander. Susan Ward. Molly Parsons. Neil Richard. Michelle Bukey. Cin- dy Meeker. Kelly Ostopowics. John McGuire. Row 4 Michelle Putz. John Pasco. Bob O'Toole. Jeff Miller. Heather Lair. Barbara Treadwell. Bob O’Dair. Susan Ba teman. Amy Yates. Diane Boring. Paige lame. Row 5: Joe Worthington. David Slates. Scott Baxter. Jerri Prince. Amy Stottlemyer. Stephanie Rankin. Buck Jen kins. Michelle Wentworth. Rick Lindscott. Eric Thomp son. Bruce Huffman. 96 Clubs Mixed Ensemble Treble Choir Mixed Choir Freshman Student Council Freshman Band 0 ft 2«« 4wth fr Freshman Choir Freshmen Basketball Cheerleaders Brian Ballanger. Jamie Gerrard. and Bryan Stewart enjoy the thrill of the learning exper lence. _____ Kilbourne Clubs The class of '88 is well represented in the many activities it supports. They are obvi- ously getting together the class unity that will make a major impact on main campus for the next few years. Their talents and leadership abilities are an important addi- tion to WHS. Freshmen Student Council Row I Michelle Speaks. Tra- cey Jones. Jaye Cahall. Matt Schweb. Joe Campbell. Kevin Murch. Chris Rapp. Matt Todd. Dereck Newell. Larry Hoffman. Row 2: Todd McClure. Mark Gardner. Richie EUinger. Nate Gabelman. Kim Phillips. Stephanie Salupo. Julie Pedella. Kym Case. Laurel Patterson. Row 3: Kort Pecco. Steve Igoe. Mike McDonald. Ron Richard- son, Kris Tysen. Kim Fields. Lisa Tatman. Kim Franz. Natalie Long. Bryan Stover. Marci Pfiefer Row 4 Bill Loadman. Mark Merrill. Joe Domaski. Stanley Pierre- Louis. Heidi Casey. Heather Lucus. Alec Knight. Chris Zeller. Jeff Snyder. Nolan Osborne. Freshmen Band: Row L Cherie Davis. Cathy Bogan. Kris Gruver. Traci Fraebe. Leslie Hey wood. Lori Schenck. Sara Lipowitz. Tiffany Frock. Laura McCloud. Row 2. Heather Greenwald. Michelle Butas. Tracy Spangler. Irene Fellows. Jenny Oleson. Jenny Fox. Erina Newkirk. Dee Husted. Debi Morgan. Sarah Petree. Sheila Hall. Renee Rebele. Christine Rice. Cyndi Varner. Gretchen Greenlee. Brenda Ebersale. Chris Chace. Row 3 Wendy Young. Brad Johnson. Dan Shemenski. Meredith Spiegal. Dawn Napier. Theresa Minoguo. Suzie Crowley. Marcie Daune. Joan Howe. Jamie Schrock. Lisa Geary. Kim Hazel. Mike Learn. Dawn Strunk. Chris Murnieks. Mark Schlemmer. Carl Fisher. Derek McClellan. Chris Pog litsh. Rob Brown. Angie Curry. Larry Hoffman. Row 4: David Taylor. Deanna Krivicic. Julie Tarczy. Peter Min. James Sintz. Stef Feisler. Chris Rathburn. Paula McQuis- ton. Stacey Tussing. Stacy Belger. Holly Ingledue. Mary Beth Scott. Michelle Paul. Ulrike Martin. Jill Hopper. Lance Dover. Chris Freeman. Ian Pose. Ken Hansen. Tracy Oliver. Peter Warner. Ken Boyer. Kenny Langer. Matthew Warrmck. Heather Hysell. Standing. Randy Boone. Byron Wilhem. Andy Orahood. Gus Mong. Kirk Horn. Jeff Tine. Amy Weber. Amy Hunnicutt. Freshmen Chorus. Row 1 John Schoster. Owen Marshell. Mark Gardener. Scott Diming. Richie Ellinger. Heather Lucas. Karen Driscoll. Tiffany MondiHo. Mike Starn. Tom Atchinson. Jeff Weller. David Pascoe. Rob McNel- ly. Eric Grab Row 2 Stephanie Williams. Meagan Buban ich. Lori Armstrong. Tracy Jones. Lia Powell. Mary Beth Scott. Beth Conolly. Marla Pogan. Wendy Sherman. Chelsy Chrisman. Lin Phillips. Jaye Cahall. Mike Mur- phy. Kathy Brochen. Melanie Norman. Paul Show. Row 3: Mrs. Chrisman. Mark Payne. Daved Sabgir. Elizabeth Van Bodegraven. Sandie French. Sue Pruitt. Gem Geiser. Kim King. Amy Christner. Emily Cummings. Les- lie Fisher. Amy Odwarka. Jalah Terry. Jo Sorenson. Tandi PhiHips. Tiffany Plummer. Laura Ciolek. Andi Hol- lender. Jenny Duvall. Tracy Ford. Carrie Davie. Steve EWm. Row 4: Kurt Fodder. Chris Tracy. Armla Brown. Chris Thomas. Karen Prestera. Shana Weagle. Jennifer O Roake. Meg Covert. Robin Shaffer. Elana Homg. Missy Welch. Janette Cramer. Jaquie Lawrence. Toi Daniels. Christine Barnhart. Michelle Speaks. Heather Lucus. Freshmen Football Cheerleaders. Row h Ashley Weit- kamp. Natalie Long. Tiffany Mondillo. Mindy Watt. Jen- ny Duvall. Row 2-. Kim Franz. Sarah Petree. Ffeather Lucas. Sara Marusa. Lia Powell. Freshmen Basketball Cheerleaders: Row L Kim Franz. Kim Phillips. Heather Lucas. Marla Pogan. Row 2: Jenny Duvall. Tiffany Mondillo. Joanna Ffuffman. Mindy Watt. j Clubs 99 Cardinal Club Basketball Club 100 CWibs Sports Clubs Worthington High School has many sport clubs that help inspire the great school spirit it’s famous for. Their hard work is appreci- ated by the many athletes who are the re- cipients of their delicious spirit boxes, colorful locker signs, and fantastic parties. The senior athletes not only get these won- derful attentions, but are also given an espe- cially thoughtful gift of senior scrap books, telling of their season with pictures. The members of these clubs have a lot of fun doing things like decorating the athletes' rooms, but many of them also work hard doing the less thrilling jobs of taking stats and planning end-of-the-year banquets. These clubs should be commended and rec- ognized for getting so much work done with such big groups. The organizational skills that must be developed by the president of these clubs, as well as all the other members, will serve them well in the future. Cardinal Club; Row I Wendy Williams. Rosemary Dop. Katie Vierow. Julie Murr. Nancy Brigner. Marnie Lam- bert. Wendy Gibson. Karen Gibson. Diane Hainen. Amy Hooper. Karen Brown. Row 2 Mona Sullivan. Julie Heer. Rhonda Bell. Erin Mot let. Deidre Murphy. Amy Brennan. Wendy Hansen. Lori Lett. Tracy Blackburn. Alicia Smith. Row 3 Amy Edwards. Christie Coronas. Natalie Pence. Michelle Zwissler. Tammy Jones. Jennifer Par- sons. Liz Spicer. .Molly Anderson. Laura Moye. Laura Smith. Liz McGee. Row 4: Erin Synder. Marci Horn. Illi Mathews. Missy White. Susan Markham. Felice Men- dell. Kristen Foley. Lisa Stobart. Beth Wadlmgton. Jodi Ruhl. Cathy Nelson. Monica Mosley. Terri Samples. Basketball Club: Row I Laurel Carlson. Tammy Jones. Tracy Brunk. Michelle Devine. Jan Lewis. Julie Murr. Sandy Jarret. Nancy Brigner. Tina Garbin. Nicole Nea- mand. Cathy Otterbacher. Robin Borchers. Kerry Broehl. Alicia Smith. Row 2 Amy Whitaker. Amanda Cave. Denise Sunday. Cathy Carlson. Michelle Zwissler. Noelle Michael. Jane Pensyl. Laura Jennings. Lynn Ryder. Liz Haefele. Teresa Ciarddli. Kristen Lindsey. Laura McCloud. Renee Dusseau. Row 3: Lisa Stobart. Beth Wadlmgton. Illi Mathews. Lisa Cook. Julie Smith. Missy Fiore. Felice Mendell. Annie Kraker. Lecia Wil- liams. Elena Charistofides. Molly Didier. Liz McGee. Gymnastics Club Row L Robin Barcus. Jessica Bern- stein. Cheryl Tumulty. Amy Epstein. Amy Perry. Liz Spicer. Ellen Kuwana. Cathy Price. Jamie Bond. Row 2. Shelly Hindall. Amy Shipman. Sherry Stone. Kim Smith. Melissa Loew. Marianna Larabee. Linda Meeks. Sharon Hammond. Karen Graham. Soccer Club Row L Jan Lewis. Jenny Reese. Natalie Garvin. Mel Flood. Shannon Hall. Cindy King. Diane Hainen. Cheryl Ferrari. Shannon Haagen. Jenny Bulford. Row 2 Steph Schupp. Erin Garvin. Michelle Putz. Tracey Hummer. Jill Oliver. Beth Owens. Kim Horn. Ann Riley. Molly Didier. Row I Laura Moye. Rachael Harris. Deb- bie Schwarz. Wrestling Club. Row I Debbie Seliga. Teri Wilson. Kim Hill. Katie McKinney. Julie McBride. Cathy McCarthy. Lori Harris. Cindy Wiese. Jill Bishop. Row 2. Becky Brennan. Amy McDermitt. Melanie Norman. Gayle Mack. Stacey Steinman. Susan Bateman. Cathy Lamb. Debbie Johnston. Allison Barnett. Michelle Shanner. Lisa Young. Row 3 Wendy Gibson. Michelle Putz. Tami Wal- ters. Emily Hagen. Laurie Graham. Kris Koiwicz. Clubs Id Gymnastics Club Wrestling Club Soccer Club Sports Clubs II A few of Worthington High School’s sport clubs are designed to allow the students to participate in the sport rather than cheering on those already playing. These consist of Volleyball Club and Boys' and Girls’ Lacrosse Clubs. These clubs have games and compete with other schools in the same manner as other sports at WHS. Near the end of the 1984-85 school year the Lacrosse Clubs were accepted by the administration as an offi- cial school sport, although the many difficult games already won by them had made it obvious for a long while that they were. The Lacrosse Clubs worked hard to attain the recognition they were given, to the heart- felt appreciation of all of their future par- ticipants. Baseball Club: Row I. Elizabeth T illis. Julie Barnes. Ear ah naz Joarder. Mel Flood. Lynne Oldsen. Denice Sunday, Deni Goldman. Brandi Fox. Shelly Cullen. Wendy Wil- liams. Row 2. Jennifer Hammond. Chris Archer. Marjo- rie Munger. Jennifer Reese. Michelle Devine. Linda Manche. Jenny Parsons. Monica Mosley. Cathy Nelson. Tanima Sinha. Row 3 Karen Hermann. Laurie Jennings. Julie Py. Mar vanne Borstowicz. Jennifer Wilson. Volleyball Club: Row I Tom Jenkins. Neil Foulger. Dar ren Hawkins. Bret Wiley. Shannon Haagen. Dan Troutner. Row 2Mike Renz. Jon Buford. Chris Nier- mann. Sean Demaree. Shawn McCormick. Stan Robinett. Mike Lucjaz. Track Club: Row I: Laura Block. Julie Herr. Stephanie Stafford. Ten Wolfe. Shelley Cullen. Jenny Topper. Jill Dorsey. Julie Py. Sharon Niederlander. Danielle Schraldy. Row 2■. Lisa Block. Tracy Nagel. Nina Hubbard. Melissa Beggeman. Ah White. Sara McWhorter. Monica Kaminski, Michelle Putz. Lisa Marquardt. Girls' Lacrosse: Row I- Marta Frings. Susan Bateman. Rosemary Dop. Amy Ouillin. Laura Moyer. Polly Lynn. Vanessa Hastings. Katie McKinney. Lisa Fronk. Morgan Downing. Becky Schindler. Row 2 MoHy Lumsden. Christy Knaver. Isla Garraway. Kim Smith. Mary Ann Oelgoetz. Wendy Hansen. Sarah Ratterman. Cheri Stone. Christi Caroms. Natalie Ryan. Dawn Newsome. Row 3: Sharon lipps. Jenny Stoffer. Becky Commons. Marium Con. Aimee Dutton. Carol O’Connor. Stacey Snouffer. Laura Mayer. Lori Lett. Maria Brusadine. Row 4: Mocky Curtis. Kim O’Reilly. Melanie Norman. Karin James. Lisa Marquardt. Jessica Bernstein. Kerry Byrne. Lisa Young. Alicia Curtis. Wendy Pinta. Bethany Jones. Row 5: Chris Toppari. Cindy MacFarland. Jaye Cahall. Melinda Abernathy. Illi Mathews. Amy Cowe. Stephanie Day. Diana Valentine. Julie Pedella. Amy Edwards. Boys’ Lacrosse: Row L Doug Brooks. Mike Waite. Tom O'Leary. Andy Allen. Chris Doyle. Todd Hanks. Cyrus McKinney. Row 2t Tracy Fensternaker. Nancy Mottice, Beth Wachtel. Laura Popelar. Beth Owens. Eric Resch. Eric Frendberg. Sean McKenna. Chris Call. Row 3. Lynn Furton. Kiki Nage. Melissa Loew. Jeff Davies. Tim Melching. Craig Grant. Jeff Baur. Scott Passias. Row 4. Jeff Sunshine. Matt McNaghten. Chris Miller. Bill Weeks. Robby Bootes. James Gardikes. Rod Essig. Dan- ny O’Dair. Pete Pietrangelo. Row 5: Doug David. Brian Igoe. Matt Brandon. Paul Carter. Bill Stover. David St. Pierre. John DeHart. Matt Phillips. Jeff Appel. Brian Stover. Track Club 102 Clubs Girls' LaCrosse Club Boys’ LaCrosse Club Clubs 103 In The Know KM Clubs National Forensics League Chess Club The Thinkers The National Honor Society is a group of juniors and seniors who are in the top third of their class and are chosen by the staff to be good representatives of scholarship, leadership, character, and service at Worth- ington High School. Juniors who are ad- mitted organize the club their senior year and aid students who need help in their studies. Seniors have the honor of wearing a golden cord at graduation. The In-The-Know team is a group of people who wish to represent the school in compe- tition. They all practice and prepare them- selves in a particular area, such as the arts or sciences, and learn as much as possible about it. Although only a few of them get to actually compete, working together helps to keep the experience fun. The Chess Club at Worthington High School is dedicated to teaching new players the fundamental skills of chess and helping bet- ter players by polishing their style through group competition. Speech and debate are noble forms of com- munication and at Worthington the National Forensics League helps those who wish to use these skills as well as possible. Students from all grades have competed at regional and state levels and done quite well this year. National Honor Society Row I All White. Jay hat reman. Brent Zande. Brett Howell. James Hadden. Jan Lewis. Liz Haefele. Julie Nurr. Chris Kim. Susan Bateman. Terri Samples. Tracy Nagel. Cheryl Tumulty. Row 1 Amy Graves. Shelly Dillon. Jill Freedman. Eric Hayden. Katie Vierow. Steph Schupp. Julie Katz. David Nagy. Rudy Poglitsh. Jill Foley. Sharon Young. Leslie Breedh. Chris Ftermann. Row i. Amy Brennan. Mrs Haney. Ashish Lahoti. Elizabeth Clark. Kathy Price. Jennifer McGurk. Kiki Nagel. Beth Owens. Karin James. Marta Frings. Morgan Downing. Lynne Oldsen. Kevin Looker. Chris Peele. Rosemary Dop. Paula Roio. Row 4 Joanne Peters. Tammy McBrayer. Victoria Dickinson. Bill Argenta. Nancy Hubbard. Katie McKinney. Nancy Brigner. Doug Bosse. Dave St Pierre. Michael Waite. Andy Ouillin. Lori Hams. Mike Stickler. Betsy Patchen. Connie Le Grande. Sara Wilson. Row S Matt Kamer. Susan San- born. Steve Sung. Beth FJorn. Carol Schlemmer. Grace Knodt. Vanessa Hastings. Laura Moye. lisa Hammock. Tom O'Leary. Tracey Hummer. Allison Brewton. Amy Miller Row 6: Rob SwaMey. Stpehame Stafford. Brad Hamer. Scott Fielgeson. Kathy Maher. Mike Keegan. Greg Ubert. Katie Fischer. Jennifer Hammond. Susan Bunte. Tienchm Ho. Donna Baur. Row 7 Alec Garraway. Mark Florstmeier. Neil Richard. Mark Taylor. Diane Bor mg. Heath Hall. Jody McFarland. Laurie Huff Row $ Mark Jacobson. Bob Stone. Kevin Brennan. Bill Neville. Tim McBrayer. Dan Troutner. Pam Chapman. Betsy Overly. Joe Worthington. Brent Sanborn. Dave Green lee. Dyana Valentine. Wendy Pinta. Scott. Fritz Wiese. In the Know: Melissa Gerald. Brad Hamer. Bhaskar Nair. Clark Kranz. Sean Demaree. Jeff Muth. Tom Davis. Dan Troutner. Bob Stone. Patty Voight. Jennifer Stofer. National Forensics League Row I Kristen Davidson. John Pilcher. Jeff Siemer. Attila Abelawski. Julie Stalk er. Row 1 Ashish Lahoti. Chia Pei Chang. Bhaskar Nair. Kimberly Phillips Chess Club; Frank Martin. Duncan Long. Robert Casto. Clubs 1C Library Aides West Office Workers Mr. Walter helps Chris Niermann. Laura Shock, and Doug Katz while in the library. East Office Workers 106,Clubs An A.P. student studies for his next class. Office Helpers There are many ways to get involved in Worthington High School besides joining clubs, athletics or vocational education pro- grams. One of the most useful is becoming an office worker or library aide. Office workers have many responsibilities. If they are working in Guidance, they answer phones and help schedule appointments for students who need to see their counselors. If they work in the regular offices, they help answer students’ and. occasionally, visitors’ questions, as well as helping to hand out absence or tardy slips for students who need them. All of these office workers help to get messages to the proper students and are a very important part of keeping this school running smoothly. Library Aides help Mrs. White and Mrs. Ag- new with many tasks. Although they receive one-quarter credit for each semester they work, the students must learn to do many tasks well before earning it. Throughout the year, the students help by handing out new magazines and getting old ones from refer- ence. as well as other jobs, such as checking in books, giving fines and shelving books. To earn their credit the students must do one other thing. They have to put up a display somewhere in the library to help interest students in reading. At the end of the year, when the library is closed to everyone else, the aides help to make and inventory of the books and repair those that have been da- maged during the year. Fellowship of Christian Athletes is an organi- zation that is open to all students of Worth- ington High School. These young men and women get together to help and support each other as well as to have fun. They often have speakers and other activities that help to bring them together and help them to grow and learn about themselves and others. Library Aide Row I Sherry Will. Paula Rojo. Patty Park er. Dave Slate . Dave Brown. Mike Allen. Row 2 Beth Earl. Jodi knight. Pete Ol on. Bobbi Jo Boone. Cedric Arrington. Renee Cooke. Derek Schmidt Wetl Office Worker Row I Wendy W illiams. Kellv Hen der$on. Tina Foote. Sherri Hitchock. Ten Willson. Cheryl Scott. Jane Breen. Wendy William Row 2 Cleon Burdette. Rae Epps. Mary Bloechl. Jodie knight. Gary Burrell. Pete Coe. Ted Christman, keith Mason East Office Worker Row I Ellen kuwana. Jennifer Howell, kri knhr. Kristine Lindsey. Derek Schmidt. Row 2 Randy Ginger, karen Gibson. Renee Dusseau. Tracy Blackburn. Mary Bloechl. Fellowship of Christian Athletes Row I Michelle Devine, katey Fischer. Corinne Busby. Maria Brusadine. Row 2. Grace knodt. Mike Frontz. Diane Smith. Julie Stalker. Matt Gottheiner Clubs 07 Cheerleaders Many girls vie for the title of Worthington High School cheerleader. Tryouts for Foot- ball Cheerleaders are held in March, and for Basketball Cheerleaders in early November. The summer and fall months bring many long hours of practice which consists of forma- tions. mounts, jumps, routines, along with bruises, sore muscles, and strained voices. But it’s all worthwhile in the end. The cheerleaders participated in many training sessions and competitions this year. The Varsity and J.V. Football Cheer- leaders competed at Miami University (UCA) and O.S.U. and brought home first place trophies from each competition. The Varsity Football Squad also had the honor of participating at the Ohio State Fair. The squads felt very privileged to cheer Worthington High School on to a winning football and basketball season. Homecoming was great and cheering at the tournament game, sharing fun and food at the Upper Arlington spread, and wearing sweatshirts at the Gahanna game the night before Re- gional Competition will long live in the memories of these dedicated girls. The squad which participated in National Competition in February of 1985 at Sea World in Florida, a first for Worthington High School, was made-up of the Football Varsity and J.V. Cheerleaders. The girls made a fine showing and finished as one of the top twenty squads in the United States. By Susan Wickline Varsity Basketball Cheerleaders Row I. Sherry Stone. Amy Brennan, kerrie Kelley. Amy Handley. Jennifer McGurk. Row 2 Laurel Tommas. Alyce Saunders. Susan Bateman. J.V Basketball Cheerleaders: Row I: Laura Scott. Dawn Gaeuman. Lori Boucher. Erin Snyder. Row 2 Melissa Loew. Jill Bishop. Lisa Kim. Kim Van Fleet. Varsity Football Cheerleaders: Row I Jennifer McGurk. Beth Ball. Wendy Hansen. Amy Epstein. Karen Ouzts. Row 2 Kiki Nagel. Susan Guild. Annie Kraker. Susan Wickline. Cheryl Tumulty. J.V. Football Cheerleaders: Row L Laura Scott. Mona Sullivan. Beth Wadlington. Lori Boucher. Row 2. Jill Bish- op. Lisa Stobart. Lisa Kim. Susan Markham. Tami Garvin. Varsity Basketball Cheerleaders J.V. Basketball Cheerleaders 108 Clubs J.V. Football Cheerleaders Clubs 109 Minority Groups In Action International Thespian Society R,ch,e t,hn«er and Jennv Jackson practice their pam 110 Clubs Transition Club Cooperative Office Education Working Clubs Vocational education programs at Worth- ington High School represent another aspect that helps to make it great. Cooperative Of- fice Education (COE) is one of the fine pro- grams. It is open only to seniors who wish to learn better skills while working in an office environment. Mrs. Schmidt is well loved by her students for her fine teaching ability as well as her help in finding each student a job. In Distributive Education Clubs of Amer- ica (DECA) Mr. Arent also helps his students to find a job. DECA is open to any student who takes Marketing Education and has a job. These students are responsible for tak- ing care of the school store in addition to their other responsibilities. Many students went to San Francisco for DECA's national convention after qualifying in local and state competitions. The Worthington chapter of the Internation- al Thespian Society is a very active group. They are responsible for putting on the Fall Play and for the Children s Play from financ- ing to advertising. To become a Thespian, students must work a total of one-hundred hours on the shows and go through initiation in the spring. Minority Groups in Action is a club put to- gether by Mrs. Macer to help minorities in the High School feel a comfortable pride in their heritage. They help keep students aware by putting on displays and sometimes doing extra projects like bringing in per- formers to teach students to appreciate cul- tural differences. Minority Groups in Action; Row I: Kelvin Dorsey. Jim Sangster. Todd Corbitt. Derek Fields. Scott Willis. Chris Caver. FTerbert Pierre Louis. Row 2 Tangelia Spencer. Kim Bailey. Lynnette Humphrey. Anita Penn. Dawn Newsome. Alicia Smith. International Thespian Society; Row I Kris Kersteter. Michelle Devine. Row 2 Paula Rojo. Colby Paul. Jill Fo- ley. Row $: Erik Thompson. Jack Plotnick. Kristen Foley. Bob O’Dair. Jeff Miller. Row 4; Betsy Overly. Ten Wolfe. Susan Sanborn. Amy Yates. Transition Club; Row I; Bob Marlin. Jeff Travis. Mike Szczepanski. Derek Fertitta. Row 2 Janet Power. Kate Buckholz. Heidi Larrimer. Cheryl Geyor. Distributive Education: Row I Allison Nahay. Gayle Mack. Marcella Thompson. Jackie Kaepner. Laurie Bal- linger. Wendy Williams. Row 2: Jack Board. Dave Min- ico. Brant Hozak. John Albanese. Bryan Obertmg. Ed Arent. Tony Colegrove. Rob Fugate. Cooperative Office Education; Row L Beth Rhodes. Sher- ry Hitchcock. Debbie Brackney. Row 2 Laurie Camp- bell. Kirsten Savage. Shelly Davis. Kris Andrews. Janet Power. Michelle Neal. Row 3- Lisa Svoda. Karen Gephart. Michelle Perry. Cindy Wegner. Linda Tennant. Mrs. Schmidt. Clubs III Spanish Club 113 Clubs German Club Lynne OW en shows off her sunglasses. Language Clubs German Club: Sieve Remy. Kami Zartman. Kevin Tegley. Julie Stalker. Julie Kerr. Jeff Muth. Jeff Liemer, Katie Kerr. Amy Macioci. Birgitta Ker Spanish National Honor Society Row It Eileen Rubin. Terri Samples. Katie Vierow. Nancy Brigner. Lynne Old sen. Kristine McComis. Jennifer Stoffer. Marla Hoi lander. Carrie Yore. Stacie Bucher. John Johnston. Row 1 Dan Troutner. Julie Katr. Kathy Maher. Katie Fischer. Tom O’Leary. Michelle Zwissler. Danny O’Dair. Dyana Valentine French Club; Row I Shannon Hall. Joni O Donell. IHi Matthews. Tracey Hummer. Lauren Borgquist. Tern Wolf. Kristy Knaver. Carolyn Gruber Row 1. Michael Herron. Liz McGee. Kim Powell. Lisa Cook. Laurie Jen nings. Julie Barnes. MoUy Lumsden. Colbes Gawel Row 3 Toby Strohl. Mark Maiidzadeh. Joe Ostreich. Dave Music. Dave Lanese. Dave Martin. Mark DeVitto. Tom Keeling Russian Club Row I Pat Ke y. Juanita Bixel. Laura Sum merhill. Ellen Kuwana. Ferenex Juarder. Mr. Pasovich. Melissa Gerald. Row 1. Phil Timms. John Davis. Michael Sperry. Nina Hubbard. Stacy Yurich. Matt Anderson. Katie Kerr. Row 3 Kevin Smith. Derek Schmidt. Lyle Snodgrass. Mike Herrick. Jake Hunty. Tony Sobolewski. Brian Carter. Spanish Club: Row I Erin Mottet. Beth Owens. Lisa Marquardt. Marta Frings. Jennifer Stoffer. Kristine McCommis. Marla Hollander. Carrie Yore. Lia Powell. Alicia Smith. Becky Wilson. Row 1 Eileen Rubin. Katie Fisher. Julie Katz. Michelle Lamb. Danny O’Dair. Dyana Valentine. Bev Perry. Erin Johnson. Elizabeth Drotleff. Ten Samples. Row 3 Matt Gotthemer. Lisa Newland. Lynne Oldsen. Derek Schmidt. Michelle Zwissler. awn Sherman. Lecia Williams. Willy Tolly. Bob O'Toole. Lon Boucher. Tami Garvin. Bethany Wilks Row 4 Mike Rat- leff. Melissa Monroe. Mike Smith. Chris Furlow. Tom O'Leary. Phil Timms. Michelle Mechlmg. Dave O'Leary. Binny May. Mike Parsons. David Slates. Jack Tipshus. Todd Hanks. Rick Right. Students at WHS have many culturally en- riching experiences in which to participate. Some of the most popular are the language clubs. These clubs consist of students who take German. Russian. Spanish, or French, and would like to get together with other students that have similar interests. These clubs consist of much more than just groups who have bake sales. They are groups that, when motivated, can get to- gether and learn to appreciate the different cultures they are exposed to. Whether they listen to Spanish music, eat at a German restaurant, or visit a French museum, they enjoy each other's company while they open up their minds more and prepare themselves for future encounters with the rest of the world. The Spanish National Honor Society is an- other group of Spanish students. To join a student must express an interest as well as have an overall 3.0 and a 3.5 in Spanish. These members are often asked to tutor Spanish. Clubs 113 The Writers The opportunity for writing in Worthington High School is limited to three high quality publications. The Writerspatch. a magazine for the students who wish to express them- selves through creative writing of artwork, is put together by its fine editors. Sarah Driscoll and Dan Troutner. The Writer- spatch staff works hard to get the magazine put together, financed, and sold to its sup- porters. Their efforts and hard work are well-appreciated by students when the mag- azine comes out. The Phoenix Staff. Worthington's newspa- per. is published once a month by its able staff, headed by editors Aria Ala-U-Dini and Jim Merritt. The staff, chosen by Mr. Mans- field from his journalism classes, works hard and often on their own time to get the pa- per's variety of articles out. Their conclud- ing Senior Issue is the most difficult since it includes the Senior Wills as well as several other senior articles. The Cardinal Yearbook Staff works hard throughout the year to produce the best yearbook possible. Each editor is in charge of a particular section from events to sports to the junior class. In the fall, the staff works hard to sell advertising in order to have color senior pictures and color in the intro- duction. They have to meet several dead- lines later in the year, as well as having to design, caption, and schedule pictures for each page. The staff’s efforts are incredible, especially since they must work after school lets out to get some of the last pages mailed. Although they have so much to do. the year- book staff becomes close as they learn to depend on each other for support. In the end they must admit that they owe much to the wise guidance of their capable and cheerful advisor. Ms. Cyndee Schoenhoff. Writerspatch: Christa Sidman. Jenny Parish. Michelle Putz. Dan Troutner. Lynne Oldsen. Sarah Driscoll. Mrs. MacDonald. Phoenix Staff: Row 1 Dave Slates. Derek Schmidt. Aria Ala-U-Dim. Wendy Williams. Jim Merritt. Greg Mad- dox. Doug Easton. Don Snyder. Row 3: Mark Horst- meier. Andy Paul. Kevin Fegely. Sally SwartzmiHer. Nat alie Garvin. Lynette Humphrey. Mike Shear. Scott Mor ns. Doug Holroyd. Cardinal Yearbook Staff: Row 1 John Fastrich. Cole LaF- evers. Illi Mathews. Nicole Neamand. Terri Samples. Lisa Cook. Tami Garvin. Row 3: Wendy Gibson. Amy Anker. Sue Kemp. Susan Luke. Tracy Nagel. Paula Rojo. Writerspatch Yearbook Staff Banquet 114 Clubs 1984-85 Cardinal Yearbook Staff Editors-in-CHief — Tracy Nagel Susan Luke Cardinal Advisor Events Editor — Jill Melley Sports Editors — Nicole Neamand Amy Anker Activities Editor — Paula Rojo Faculty Editor — Terri Samples A.P. Editor — Kevin Herrick Freshman Editor — llli Mathews Sophomore Editor — Tami Garvin — Cyndee Schoenhoff Junior Editor — Wendy Gibson Underclass Assistant — Lisa Cook Senior Editor — Terri Samples Business Managers — Cole LaFevers John Fastrich Photographers — Bob Parker Lee Lehmann Sue Kemp Tammy Barnes Josten’s Representative — Robin Fritts Clubs 115 Worthington Field Studies Inc. International Club 116'Clubs Newcomers’ Club American Exchange Students French Exchange Students The Travelers Since Worthington has such a big high school, there are many organizations within it dedicated to travel, welcoming new peo- ple and learning about other cultures. Worthington Field Studies Incorporated (WFSI) is one of the travel groups. Advised by Mr. McBurney. these students share ex- periences with each other on the Southwest, Northeast, and spring break trips. These stu- dents also get together in an effort to sell flowers in the spring and pointsettas at Christmas. International Club is a club with only one requirement for membership. It is the hon- est desire to learn about other cultures through their best representatives, their people. These students do more than just throw parties; they also help coordinate meetings with other exchange students and participate in the U.N. International Festival. Anyone faced with a strange place feels un- comfortable at first, but for new people at Worthington there’s a Newcomers Club to help them get through the hard part. New students get together for parties and to go to different school sponsored activities so that it becomes easier to make new friends. Soon they don’t need the club to feel com- fortable anymore, but there is always an- other student who is apprehensive at his first day in a new school. Worthington is very lucky to be able to par- ticipate in a French-American Exchange with other students from Caen. Normandy. Stu- dents from Worthington go for three weeks with stops in Paris and other places, to see how the French live. Then, students from Caen come here to learn the same things for three weeks. All students live in homes of other students to help them get to know the place better. Worthington Field Studies Inc.: Row 1: llli Mathews. Shel ley Dillon. Amy Graves. Jill Oliver. Lynne Oldsen. Juli Klyce. Michelle Devine. Kim Phillips. Mark Renz. Jenny Jackson. Row 1 Jill Dorsev. Mike NedeH. Steve Petros. Jenny Dally. Susan Keown. Stephanie Stafford. Tracy Wyman. Karla Huffman. John Pilcher. Sherry Bash. Heath Hall Row 3: Jon Buford. Dave Miller. Dwight Huffman. Cheryl Ferrar. Tara Voigt. Greg Workman. Dennis Ebersole. Matt Kamer. Alec Garraway. Jeff At- kinson. International Club. Row I: Laura Jennings. Farahnaz Joarder. Andy Wang. Julie Stalker. Malou Belche. Marta Fnngs. Mrs. Taylor. Row 2 Karl Feldman. Mark Taylor. Julie Kerr. Neil Foulger. Katie Kerr. Chris Niermann. American Exchange Students: Sally Copeland. Rebecca Bunte. Scott Glaser. Joni Mitchell. John Leitzel. Lesley Breech. Mr. Ballinger. French Exchange Students; Row It Jean-Marc Chernia. Virginie Hamel. Mr. Ballinger. Row 1 M. Saint-Yves. Florence Massonnat. Cecile Mandard. Marion Lemaire. Severme de Saint-Denis. Nathalie Letourneau. France Dequilbec. Row 3: Pascale Rives. Albane de Beliefonds. Aam Bosquet. Nicolas de Chanaud. Jean-Christophe Bardout. Club 117 118 Faculty Opposite top left: Bill Hitchock. a substitute at Worthing- ton High School, is stopped in the hall by our photographer for a picture Opposite top right: Mr. Sickinger instructs his students on the latest business topic. Opposite middle left Mr. Hoof flor listens as Malou Belche explains her experience at Worthington as an exchange student. Opposite middle right A frown comes from Mrs. Palmer when she learns her students did not do their homework. Opposite bottom left. Dave Alexander tries to sweet talk Mrs. Book waiter into a better grade Top: Mr Hod takes a break after a rigorous day of teach- ing. Left Mrs. Hill, director of the Alternative Program, talks to students about current happenings at the campus f uiic7 Faculty 119 J o h n W. H 0 e f f 1 e r Top: Dr. Hoeffler lakes lime to talk with faculty members. Bottom. The epitome of the perfect high school principal. Worthington High School will be losing a fine principal this year. John Hoeffler has been the Main Campus principal for four years, and has done an excellent job for the school and its students. Dr. Hoeffler will still be in the Worthington system; however, he will be the Superintendent of our schools. Stu- dents will still see Dr. Hoeffler in the halls once in a while, but not as frequently as we have in the past. Dr. Hoeffler has said that he will greatly miss the daily contact he has with the student body. Obviously he feels very comfortable among students, as evi- denced by his presence in the halls so often. Although he is nervous about the big move up to superintendent, and the responsibil- ities which will follow, he welcomes the op- portunity for advancement while still stay- ing in Worthington. Dr. Hoeffler has enjoyed seeing students learning and achieving their goals. A student’s progress, he said, can be seen immediately in the school, while pro- gress at the administrative offices is much slower. As superintendent. Dr. Hoeffler will be dealing with matters of a much larger scale. He must work with the Board of Edu- cation. staff members, parents and stu- dents. Next year his first priorities will be the building of two new schools, dealing with the overcrowded conditions in the high school, and re negotiating teacher and classified personnel contracts. Dr. Hoeffler faces an exciting and challenging career next year, and we at the high school face a new principal. We want to wish Dr. Hoeffler the best of luck next year and continued success. I30. F acuity June Agnew, Library Aid Dru Alexander. West Unit Sterling Apthorp, West Unit Principal Ed Arent. D.E.C.A. Co-ordinator Barb Armitage. French Betty Bashaw. Principal’s Secretary Barb Bauer. Business Jane Baxter. Mathematics Nancy Beattie. English Morris Beeghley. Mathematics Juan Benalcazar. Spanish Brendan Bey. English Al Bindman. English Barbara Black. English Sue Bookwalter. English Ruth Brown, Science Aid Kate Buchholz. Special Education Paul Bukky. Social Studies Secretary Joanne Allsop, Mathematics Don Andrew, Science Faculty 131 Barbara Burk. East Attendance Monitor Jackie Burns. West Attendance Monitor Tim Burns. Computer Room Aide Duane Butler. Mathematics Merrlyn Cahill. English Judy Campbell. Tutor Nancy Charlton. Social Studies Sharon Clemans. Business Larry Close. Science Frank Cozze. Physical Education Virginia Crowley. English Academic Assistant Beth Cullinan. Spanish Mary Damsel. Athletic Secretary Jon Daup. Social Studies Mr. Walters gets busted by his older brother. 123 Faculty Jodee Davis. Spanish Mr. Molnar leads his class through the rigorous Political Radical ism final. Donna Dawson. Mathematics Jane DeBoer. Spanish Judy Dillon. East Guidance Secretary Betty Eberle. Mathematics Mel Effron. O.W.E. Co ordinator Jennifer Elin. Physical Education Mark Ellwood. Social Studies Sheryl Ferguson. Social Studies Academic Assistant Sara Ferrar. Special Education Aide Mary Edna Fox, Guidance Counselor Karen FI. Frank. English Karen M. Frank. Mathematics Alan Fuller. English Faculty 123 Pam Galipault. Social Studies Glenn Gardner. Mathematics Gail Gay. English Pam Gerbeth. Mathematics Cheryl Geyer. Transition Unit Julie Gloechner. Tutor Jim Gooding. East Unit Principal Beverly Graves. English Colleen Grube. East Unit Secretary Carolyn Gruber, French Noel Guitry. Science Jerry Haas. Mathematics Nick Hainen. Science Ian Hamilton. Physical Education Coach Seaman looks composed before the big Upper Arlington 124 Faculty John Hammil. Social Studies Beth Haney. English Joel Haney. Vocal Music Jane Harkness, Social Studies Wayne Harvey. English Ken Heaps. English Hap Helfrich, Athletic Trainer Barb Henshaw. Home Economics Barb Hill. Teacher-Director Linworth Campus Bob Hill. Science Jerelyn Hindman. Mathematics Rudy Hitzemann. Industrial Arts David Holl. Mathematics Linda Hopper. Central Unit Secretary Faculty I Bronwynn Hopton, Theatre Arts Betty Hoskins. Study Hall Monitor Elaine Hottenroth. Activities Director Dave Howell. Athletic Director Karen Howell. Physical Education Don Hyatt. Science Jim Immelt. Science Mary Lynn Jacobson. English Aruna Jagtiam. West Guidance Secretary Louise Jeffers. Mathematics Roger Johnson. English Birgitta Ker. German Rick Keyhoe. Special Education Betty Kincaid. English 126, Faculty Mr. Steitz labors away in the social studies office. Larry Kincaid. Applied Arts Susan Knauer. Kilbourne Secretary Genevieve Knouff. Nurse Ron Koval. Special Education Todd Kuyper. Fine Arts Jerri Lawrence. English Liz Leonard. English Herb Linzell. Science Maureen Looker. Teaching Resource Aide Lillian Macer. Mathematics Dottie Magley, Linworth Secretary J.R. Mansfield. Journalism Rita Marker. Spanish June McBrayer. Tutor Faculty 137 Bob McBurney. Science Martha McBurney. Home Economics Bob McCollins. Guidance Counselor Louise McDonald. English Linda Meinelt. Librarian Rosemary Menapace. Tutor Lil Messenheimer. Spanish Marcia Metcalf. Mathematics Bob Miller. Health Lisa Miller. Fine Arts Phil Scott, Psychologist Tom Molnar. Social Studies Carol Moyer. Business Jay Moyer. Music 138 Faculty Anita Mughrabi. Special Education Jane Murphy. Guidance Counselor Jan Myers. Guidance Counselor Shirley Nault. Business Carolyn Oppenheimer. English Linda Orlik. Treasurer Jim Ort. Guidance Counselor Chuck Palmer. Social Studies Frauke Palmer. Mathematics Science Alex Pasovich. Russian Roger Pinnicks. Science Tom Pollock. English Ronald Porta, Kilbourne Principal Jim Postle. Applied Arts Faculty I Donna Preston. Mathematics Sharon Prince. English Ed Shay leads a discussion on science at the A.P. Rick Proietti. Science Jim Probasco. Mathematics Peg Pyron. English Pam Reeb. Latin Carl Reed. Social Studies Karen Reynolds. Projects' Secretary Dave Riegel. Fine Arts Stan Robinett. Health Cort Robinson. English Joy Rogers. Study Hall Monitor Brad Routson. English Marianne Rovnyak, Central Unit Principal 130 F acuity Gary Rusk. Mathematics Grace Sanders. Guidance Counselor Tom Savon. English Pat Saylor, English Russian Becky Schmidt. Business Cyndee Schoenhoff. English Jim Scowden. Industrial Arts Bob Seaman. Mathematics Helen Seizert, Science Terry Shafer. Spanish Pauline Shaw. Science Cindy Shock. Spanish Bill Sickinger. Business Gary Smith. O.W.A. Faculty 131 Sue Smith. Tutor Diane Snouffer. Mathematics Leslie Snyder. English Jerry Stephan. Drug Education Coordinator Emilie Stewart, English Academic Assistant Ann Stierman. Tutor Betty Surface. Monitor Krista Tar. Librarian Cheryl Taylor. Mathematics Academic Assistant Polly Tewart. Quest Mike Trego. Academic Assistant Dave Tschiegg. Band Ken Valentine. Guidance Counselor Jim VanArsdall. Mathematics 133 Faculty Sally Vance. English Carol Wallen. Kilbourne. Secretary Neil Walters. History Nan Wampler. English Pat Wax. Business Craig Weaver. Health Jane Weislogel. Special Education Evelyn White. Guidance Counselor Margaret White. Librarian Joyce Whittaker. Monitor Don Wilke. Mathematics Char Wilkerson. Mathematics Dan Wingett. Science Jenny Young. Mathematics Faculty 133 Top Left: Kilbourne Cooks: Karen Zimmer. Grace Campbell. Jeanette Houser. Helen Niver Top Right: Kilbourne Custodians: Troy Hatfield. Martie Stein. John Sims Above Left: Worthington High School Cooks pro- vide the students and faculty with nourishing food daily. Above Right There's always a freindly face in the cafeteria. Right Hal McIntyre. Art Bradley Bottom: Ray Foeller. Elmer Mauer. Stan Arsenault 134 Faculty Good Luck To W.H.S. Retirees: Gladys Berry — 20 Years Dave Howell — 35 Years Bob McBurney — 35 Years Charlie Rousculp — 35 Years Helen Seizert — 18 Years Dan Wingett — 29 Years Smokey Wion — 30 Years W.H.S. Will Miss You! 136 A.P. Opposite top left! How can you even think of eating in here? ' Opposite top right. Troy Paine enjoys the 1 breakfast drink at the A.P. — Pepsi. Opposite middle left: The three stooges experience an other exciting period in the Big Room. Opposite middle right: Mike, we understand you walking around with an unlit cigarette, but what about the Burger King hat? Opposite bottom: Robin Schaer obviously doesn’t mind beaning Tony Gunther point blank. Top I don’t even want to see it. Left. The A.P.. where people smile! Above Maura Walsh and Karen Zumhagen have the attitude of the Eighties. Right Tim Harris, it takes a bit more than balloons, psychadeflic music, and lUusiom to fly. Top Andy Reed and his partner obviously missed something in Ed Shay's lecture on surveying. Opposite top No caption is needed! Opposite top right Chris ENis points where the infamous Lance machine has once again refused to release her chemical crackers. Opposite bottom left: Pete Callahan shares a tune. Opposite bottom right Dyana Valentine puts on her Friday smile. Seniors Christa Albright. Andrea Applegate. Malou Belche. Alice Byard. Ethel Call. Steve Dalton. Lauri Dillon. Jennifer Diol. Nancy Earl. Maryellen Eoley. Roberta Gilbert. Bryan Gissner. Wendy Grab Middle left Suzanne Robinson and Lori Mauger introduce their new business. Clown Around. Middle right Karen Jensen finds her niche in the A.P. Top Left This man obviously doesn't like to be disturbed when he is wired. Top Right Debbie Husted and a friend share a rare quiet moment in the big room. Opposite above left: Bob Peterson isn't sure what to make of the new and improved Ritz crackers. Opposite above right Char Wilkerson prepares to launch one into orbit. Opposite below left Barb Hill asks for a moment of rational thought in town meeting. Opposite below right The A.P. performs You're a Good Man Charlie Brown.” Seniors: Toni Gunther. John Harris. Kevin Herrick. Dan Johnson. Clark Kranz. Cindy Leiss. Bob Lemerich. Rob Litchfield. Kevin Looker Top Even in the midst of such frolicking, the men with sunglasses know how to keep their cool. Middle The reactions may be different but the message is clear, something very strange lurks in there. Right Steve Todd helps Dave Mackey display his best qualities in the Rent a Freshman Auction. Opposite top left Chris Snediker tries on a new option in men s clothing. Opposite top right Zach Schriner firmly believes that an A.P'er's best friend is the Pepsi machine. Opposite bottom left: Sharon Prince and Court Robinson |ust can t understand why everyone is so happy. Opposite bottom left We didn't mean to make you cry Barb, but you better not interrupt us again! Seniors Tina Marsh. Lorrie Mauger. Diane Miller. Jeff Muth. Christoph Niermann. Vanessa Nunez. Avgie Peterson. Paul Pfeuffer. Clarissa Reber Above left The May Pole Band jammed with unusual clarity this year. Above right The May Pole dancers were in stunning form and dress. Middle left The three legged race kicked off the return of the A.P. Olympics. Right: Senior Recognition was a time of tearful farewells. Opposite top Charlie Rousculp accepts a gift from the A.P. Town Meeting for the Charles G. Rousculp Scholarship Fund. Opposite bottom left Charlie shared many personal anecdotes in his classes. Opposite bottom right: Charlie stops in the hall to chat for a few moments. Seniors: Suzanne Robinson. Jim Saffen. Todd Schoppelrei. Zach Schriner. Kay Schroeder. Jenny Shaw. David Silverman. Maura Walsh. Paul Wilkinson. Lisa Wilson. Rich Witherspoon. Karen Zumhagen. Not Pictured Bob Burkhead. Sharon Cooper. Jane Flower. Steve Weil. ' J r- v H 1 1 - ;•-« % r 1 Charlie Retires Charlie's style was never to force people to learn. He helped people discover tools that let them learn. His classes were not lessons of words, rules, and essaysi his classes were lessons in thought, how to clarify thoughts, and how to most effectively express thoughts. Charlie gave himself through his classes, and his stu dents responded in kind. The A.P. section of the 1985 year book is dedicated to Charles G. Rousculp. lifetime teacher and stu- dent. 146 Freshman Opposite top left Tracy Jones. Julie Hoffman, and Greg Tor do If are fascinated by Ms. Schocnhoff’s lecture! Opposite top right Sarah Davis and Tracey Barnes pose for a picture Opposite middle left Freshman stick together! Opposite middle right Heather Reese takes a break from Ktlbourne Opposite bottom J.T. Milhoan and kenp Morita work hard in math' Above Marla Pogan studies outside. left Our photographer. Tammy Barnes, gets in front of the camera Melinda Abernathy Susie Adams Anthony Alastra Brad Allen Jennifer Allen John Allen Heather Alwood Cami Amato Tony Ainorose Jennifer Amsler Todd Anderson Marc Anthony Jeff Appel Paul Argenta Chris Armentrout Lori Armstrong Tom Arnett Andy Bainbridge Meredith Ball Brian Ballinger Daryl Barker Ken Barker Tami Barker Tammy Barnes Tracey Barnes Chris Barnett Christine Barnhart Joey Barr Rob Barr Chris Bartony Shelley Bates Lisa Beck Peter Beckwith Joanna Begley Tom Beischcl Ricky Be I ford 148 Freshmen Stacy Belger David Belknap Thad Bell Jeff Bellar Bryan Belt Jackie Benson Roger Best Karyn Bilacic Laurie Bill Carl Binns Margaret Black Melissa Blades Mike Blades Kimberly Blume Tim Bobbit Kathy Bogan Jerry Bohanam Jennifer Boone Randy Boone Kevin Bosak Kenton Boyer Kathy Bracken Randy Brant Christy Brasel Jeff Braumiller Eric Braun Vince Brodkorb Arnika Brown Rob Brown Aimee Bruce Kevin Bryan Megan Bubanich Marc Buerger It's an exciting lunch period in Kilbourne s cafeteria. freshmen 149 t 150 Freshmen Holly Bun Michelle Butas Libby Byers David Byrd Jaye Cahill Chris Call John Carter Laura Carton Scott Carpenter Kym Case Heidi Casey Chris Chase Justin Chao Andi Childers Lara Chosy Chelsea Chriman Amy Christner Laura Ciolek Bill Clark Ric Clouse Brett Cobb Brain Cobb Aimee Coffin Blane Coldiron Jim Colegrove Jon Coleman Robin Collins Jim Comptop Steve Cook Blake Coop Andy Coriell Kelly Corwin Joan Cory Debbie Cosley Meg Covert Janelle Cramer John Crotty Suzie Crowley Emily Cummins Angi Curry Deanna Curtis Megan Cvar Toi Daniels Mar ci Daum Allan Davis Cherie Davis Chris Davis JodeHe Davis Michael Davis Monica Davis Sara Davis Trace Davis Carey Davy Katie Dawson John Dehart Eric Delbert Frank Demat teis Scott Deming Gabrielle Desando Jill Didier Heath Dillard Kevin Dillon Joe Domask Margot Dorn Lance Dover Karen Driscoll Stephanie Zeisler. Stephanue Neal. Julie Steinau. and Heather Lucus relive the 50's. Freshmen 151 Shannon Dryer Jennifer Duvall Brain East karley Ebersold Brenda Ebersole Steve Eblin Wendy Edwards Beth Eggers Richie Ellinger Dennis Elliot Jeff Eeeny Irene Fellows Karolyn Fellows Kim Fields James Finn Sunny Finnell Jenny Fiore Julie Fischer Lesley Fisher Derek Fitzer kim Foote Chris Forbes Dan Forbes Todd Fowler Jennifer Fox Jon Fox Heather Francaviglia Rick Franks kim Franz Chris Freeman Sandie French Leigh Frenberg Tiffany Frock Traci Froebe Dean Fronk Mark Furlow Nate Gabelman Geoff Gagne Amy Galbo Jeff Galvin David Gammel Eric Grab Mark Gardner Lisa Garesche Jamie Garrard Erin Garvin Lisa Geary Mike Gentil 152 Freshmen Robb Barr. Chris Davis and Steve Cook play The Incredible Hulk Gerrie Geiser Glenn Gelder Scott Gibbons Eric Gibson Ray Gibson Stacy Gigliotti Christine Gildea Paul Girdner lee Ann Gleason Jason Goodman Brain Graham Wendi Grant Kelly Greenfield Gretchen Greenlee Heather Greenwald Bob Griffith Bob Grimes Christy Grosz Kristin Gruver Pete Haefele Susan Hagen September Hagrnaier Sheila Hall Charlotte Hall Jenny Hambrick Holly Hamer Jamie Hammond Jessica Hampton Ken Hanson Amy Hardy John Harrison Ryan Hayden Freshmen 153 Christina Baisden and Darrell Barker look onto the board. Davis Hays Kimberly Hazel Jeff Hehmeyer Kr lit in Her old Michelle Hertenstein Leslie Hey wood Andy Hindman Tern Long Ho Julie Hoffman Larry Hofmann Brain Hofmeister Andrea Hollander Liana Honig Andy Hoover Scott Hoover Jill Hopper Kirk Horn Paula Houlet te Joan Howe Cindi Howlett Sam Howlett Chris Hubert Joanna Huffman Amy Hunmcutt Rhonda Hunt Dee Husted Kim Hutchings Caleb Hutslar Chris Huldahl Heather Hysell Brain Igoe Steve Igoe Chris Imbrogno Eric Immelt 154 Freshmen Cinnamon Jarrell Eric Jerome Brad Johnson Brent Johnson Diana Johnson Julie Johnson Danny Jones Karen Jones Tracy Jones Leesie Justice Chad Kaiser Mike Kaminski Rob Kaufmann Lisa Kelch Brain Kelley Darren Kelly Shana Kelly Katie Kerr Karin Kersteter Colleen Kettlewell Matt Keyhoe Kevin King Kim King Alec Knight Tim Knorr Kris Kotwicz Dana Koppes Lara Koschak James Kreemer Deanna Krivicic Mike Krohn Kristin Kuhns Matt Kunze Raiesh Lahoti Davin Lambert Heather Lane freshmen 155 Erin Garvin gives Sara Davis a piggy back ride through the halls Tom Lange Kenny Langer David Larkin Jackie Lawrence Mike Learn Albert Lee Hein Thi Leeper Fred Leezer Jenny Lehman Renee Lehmann Brain Letter Jeff Leo Scott Lewis Tom Lewis Jeffrey Lippert Jeff Line Sara Lipowitz Sharon lipps Amy Litvak Clark Lloyd Bill Loadman Natalie Long Paul Long Heather Lucas Clint Luce Lisa Lucore Heather Lucus Kristin Luczai Janenne Lyon Jenny Lyon Amy Macioci Teresa Mack in Robyn Maczka Adriana Madrman Erik Ma|or Carrie Mark wood 156 Freshmen Owen Marshall Ulriko Marlin Sara Marusa Colleen Mathis Alan Matteson Mark Maxwell Todd McClure Kelly McAdams Derek McClellan Laura McCloud Chris McCoy Sean McCreary Mike McDonald Shelly McDowell Alecia McGinnis Jell McGurk Cyrus McKinney Rob McNelley Paula McOuision Erica Meier Karen Merna WiHy Merrick Mark Merrill Chris Michael Jason Milhoan Ann Miller Brain Miller Jim Miller Peter Min Mark Minster Theresa Minogue Jimmy Mohammed Christina Mofnar Tiffany Mondillo Douglas Mong Todd Moore w Freshmen 157 Chris Morgan Debi Morgan Scon Moseman Kenji Moriia Shauna Mueller Kevin Murch Chris Murnieks Lisa Murphy Mikel Murphy Aaron Myers Carla Myers Paul Myers Daun Napier Dana Nay Stephanie Neal Brendan Nebraska Shawn Needels Thomas Nemec Andrew Ness Derek Newell Erina Newkirk Ann Newman Melanie Norman Kym Northrop Angela O’Hare Brain O’Neill Jennifer O'Rourke Viviane Oh Hidetoshi Ohtubo Kenneth Okel Anne Oldsen Tracy Oliver Jennifer Olsen Two freshmen are caught in the hall without a pass. 158 Freshmen Laurence Olson Andy Orahood Nolan Osborne Davis Osmond Kristi Otterbacker Mark Paine Aizel Panaligan Amy Parker Lori Parker Lone Parker Tony Parker David Pascoe Scott Passias Laurel Patterson Michelle Paul Lon Pecko Julie Pedela Lon Pelfrey Sarah Petree Tracey Petrie Marci Pfeifer Linda Pfeil Jeff Pfriem Christie Phillips Kimberly Phillips Matt Phillips Tandi Phillips Shu Chamg Pi Amy Pickering Stanely Pierre-Louis Pete Pietrangelo Stephen Pilcher Heather Pitzen David Planitzer Tiffany Plummer Maria Pogan f-reshmen 159 Chris Poglitsh Casey Pope Doug Poss Lia Powell Karen Presiera Kami Prince Robin Pritchard Scott Pruden Susan Pruitt Debbie Ramey Rob Ramey Steve Rankin Chris Rapp Chris Rathburn Chris Raub Debbie Ream Renee Rebele Dylin Redlmg Stephanie Reese Heather Reeve Barbara Renner Leslie Retherford Christine Rice Ron Richardson Susan Rinehart Marc Roberts Rachel Rodman. Peter Rodocker Kristen Roop Ian Rose Derek Rosenquist Karen Rott Steve Rovtar Julie Rowan Ted Royalty Josh Rupright Lisa Russell Jason Ryan Juli Ryan David Sabgir Jun Sakurai Stephanie Salupo Shana Sanborn Stephanie Saver Robin Schaeffer Lori Schenck Mark Schlemmer Melissa Schneider 160 Freshmen Mall Schweb Mary Beth Scon Jeff Seese Allison Seilz Missy Shade Kari Shaffer Mike Shaw Sieve Shaw Anna Sheets Dan Sheinenski Kumiko Shigehara Kellie Shoemaker Paul Show Jamie Shrock Sarah Sibley Erik Siehl Alana Silverman Suzanne Simmons Nidhi Singh Aaron Skidmore Andy Skinner Dustin Skonieczny Brian Smith Darren Smith Teresa Smith Justin Smith Tracy Smith Jeff Snyder Robbie Sommers Jo Sorensen Jake Sowers Tracy Spangler Darren Spencer Jim Spencer Meredith Spiegel Jacquie Spratt Freshmen 161 John Schostek Tami Stable John Stanhope Rob Staily Matt Stanton Michael Siam Julie Steinau Harold Stepp Bryan Stewart Tony Stewart Beth Stottlemyer Craig Stover Bryan Stover Andy Strange Jason Strohm Jenny Struthers Jeff Sunshine Chris Suppes Geoff Swell Stephen Swigert Julie Tarczy Lisa Tatman David Taylor Becky Templeman Jalah Terry Guy Tettenhorst Mary Tharp Shayne Thomas Christine Thomas Lisa Thompson David Tibbits Matt Todd Chris Tracy Josh Tully Stacy Tussing Kris Tysen Jeff Unverferth Jeff Urbanski Elizabeth Vanbodegraven Tonya Vanburen Brian Vandyke Marc Vansteyn Cindy Varner Liz Vassaux Lara Vest Donald Vondran Chris Warner Peter Warner 163 Freshmen Mall Warnick Jim Warren Greg Wan Mindy Wall Sharnna Weagle Tern Weaver Amy Weber David Weber David Weil Ashley Weitkamp Melissa Weller Jana Wesirick Amy Whitaker Greg Wichmann Michael Wielonski John Wile Allison Wiley Byron Wilhelm kelly Will Stephanie Williams Andrew W ml rich Scon Wolfe Sheila Watt Julia Yeager Wendy Young Rick Yurich Stephanie Zeisler Kristopher Zeller Amy Zepp Michelle Zesbaugh Robin Collins makes up a test. Eric Zimmer Justin Zych Freshmen 163 fre hman 165 166 Sopho nor es Opposite lop left: Scott Seals and Jeff Miller parade around the track with the sophomore winning float Opposite lop right: Michelle Rukcy and Wendy Conwnom cram for a test. Opposite middle left Studious sophomores look puzzled. Opposite middle right lori McKeever and Traci Price gos- sip in the halls. Opposite bottom Introducing the sophomore home coming float. Top Brian Zumhagen and pal look macho Left. Stephanie Palmer. Illi Mathews. Kathy Provenzana. and Stacie Lewcowicz smile for the camera. Sophomores 167 AttiUs Ablovszky Malt Adams Mohammed Alkadi Paul Alexander Kevin Albanese Eddie Alonso Brett Allen Josh Allen Daron Anchors Crissy Anderson Matt Anderson Chris Archer James Archer Jeff Atkinson Bobby Aubuchon Jackie Aubuchon Allison Avery Kim Baily Jim Baldmi Steven Bank Marla Barber Robyn Barcus Lisa Bare Julie Barnes Allison Barnett Cindy Barrick Stephen Bartley Jacqueline Baumer Scott Baxter Jason Becker 168. Sophomores Sophomores gather in the hall to talk. Toby Beegle Rhonda Bell Heidi Bellar Beih Benadum James Benseler Michael Biagi Kristi Bill Eric Bishop Jill Bishop Tracy Blackburn Jamie Blackford Jason Block Bobbi Boone Robyn Botchers Natalie Bore! Crist le Bosch Lori Boucher Bill Boyle Matt Brandon Rob Bremer Carole Brock Kerry Broehl Cara Brown Karin Brown Kim Brown Matthew Bruce Karl Brummel Tracy Brunk Maria Brusadin Eri- Buchanan Michele Bukey Jenny Bulford Jill Burbridge Laura Burch Darren Burgess Kent Burkey Phil Burnett Mike Burns Todd Buxton Kerry Byrne lisa Caldwell Heather Campbell Maria Caparrotti Paul Capriotti Mike Carey Laurel Carlson Christi Caroms Paul Carter Sophomores 16 170 Sophomores Amanda Cave Chris Caver Shelly Cavicchia Tom Cerny Karen Chace Angela Chang Chia Pei Chang John Chappel Jim Cherwmski Matt Chin Miriam Chon Nancy Christman tlena Christolides Roger Chu Seibung Chu Teresa Ciardelli Greg Clement Carmen Clingan Randy Clinger Randy Cobb Greg Coddington Kristy Coffman Scott Collins Becky Commons Wendy Commons Cynthia Conion Michelle Connelly Lisa Cook Renee Cooke Greg Cooper Mike Copter Frank Cosley Dave Cowgill Melissa Cozza Janet Creeknore Traci Cromwell Tammi Crouse Shelly Cullen Tim Cummisky Suzanne Curry Alicia Curtis Sarah McWarter. Dave O'Leary and Andrew Smullen make Brad Yakum smile. Phil Dauphin Lara Daversa Doug David Laura Davis Drew Dawson Stephanie Day Jimmy De San Jos Tammy Demaree Matt Dematteo Julie Dennis Thea Desando Mark Dev it to luanne Dickason Molly Didier Rick Distei Kathie Dove Elizabeth Drotleff Ronald Duro Rennee Dusseau Aimee Dutton Amy Edwards Tracy Edwards Kelly Egan Trent Ejzak Sophomores 171 John HI mg wood Scotl tnery Peter Fnglish Kevin Fegley Stacy Fenstermaker Tracy Fenstermaker Cheryl Ferrar Missy Fiore Kristin Foley Mike Foley Paul Foley Gavin Forester Heather France Diane Franekhauser Krista Frivold Mike Frontz Denise Fulston Dawn Gaeuman Joe Gakenheimer Peter Gardikes Isla Garraway Tami Garvin Colin Gawel Jason Gelender Mike George Jeff Getzendiner Cathy Cibson David Gibson Julianne Gibson Gia Gigliotti Dan Gobbelet Michelle Goff Rod Goldsmith Brian Goodrich Matt Got the i ner John Gouhin Cheerleaders cheer on the football team T2 Sophomores Lauric Graham Amy Gratz Tamara Greene Shannon Haager Janet Hammond Susie Hampton Matt Hanson Jeffery Harmison Tom Harper Amy Harris Bob Hart Renee Hart on Jake Haunt y Mike Havlicek Julie Heer Steve Heinemann Lisa Heinz Brett Hell Debbie Helpman Chris Henkaline Kelly Henderson Todd Henderson Chris Henley Johnine Henry Susan Hensel Chris Hensley Karen Herman Mike Herrick Mike Herron Julia Hershey Brian Hertenstein Scott Hild Shelly Hindall Amy tdwards invites us to take a tour of her locker. Sophomores 173 Tim Hobart Chad Hoot man Renee Hoot man Kim Horn Marcy Horn Nina Hubbard Kim Huckaba Bruce Huffman Kris Hunter Terry Inman Hamid Jahangiri Mark Jarvis Matt Jauchius Mitzi Jehu Tom Jenkins Laurie Jennings Earahnaz Joarder Denise Johnson Erin Johnson Debbie Johnston Sara Johnston Bethany Jones Jennifer Jones Jill Kaeppner Sean Kaldor Andrew Kammerdiener Cyrus Kandawalla Jim Karrer Tom keeling Kim Kemp Brian Kendall Rebecca Kentosh Eric Kershrier 174 Sophomores Jeff Kerbler John Ke stella Lisa Kim Randy Rise Peter Kim Cindy King Beth Kinsey Lisa Klepinger Matthew Knight Paul Kregenow Kristine Kroeger Christy Kulp fcllen Kuwana Heather Lair Cathy Lamb Patty Lamport David Lanese Annie Lappeng Alina Larson Jon Latshaw Laurie Lawhon Jennifer Layton Aimee Lefkow Melissa LeGrand Craig Leibowitz Kathy Leidich Shawn Leis Stephanie Leiss Eric Lenihan Niki Leonard Libbie Letezia Chris Letizia Linda Armstrong made this sophomore's day I Sophomores 175 Alois Levesque Mark Lewis Stacie Lewkowicz Kristin Lindsey Torn Linzell Pat List Kathy Littig Amy Lowe Chris Long Shannon Louden Jan Lukemeyer Kurt Lusky Mark Majidzadeh Todd Ma|idzadeh Robert Malone Lynda Kay Manche David Mantia Susan Mark an David Martin Lee Mascarello Elizabeth Mathews Ted Mathews Dan Mattox Mark Mattox Keith Mauger Binny May Danielle Mazeika Brian McBride David McCabe Mike McDermott Kathy McDonald Tammy McDowell 176 Sophomores Alan Met wan Cindy McFarland Elizabeth McGee Brian McGinnis Sean McKenna Scott MeKeel Lori McKeever Paul McMahon Jana McNally Sarah McWhorter Michelle Mechiing Jay Meek ins Shannon Melan Felice MendeM Diana Mercer Ben Miller Brian Miller Chris Miller Dave Miller Jeff Miller Pat Mintz Cathy Mitchell Mark Mitchell Patty Mizer William Moldenhauer Charles Mong Melissa Monroe Mike Morris Amy Morrison Michelle Mosley Jake Moss Erin Marie Mottet Bill Mrukowski Darrel Mullins Deirdra Murphy Sean Murphy Peter Murray Sophomores 177 Some Sophomores like to play games. David Music Amy Myers April Myers Beih Myers Natsuko Nagasawa Bhaskar Nair David Nardclla Kevin Neale Paul Needham Bob Nelson Lisa Newland Tom Newman Phuongmai Nguyen Kris Niederlander Jodi Noll Peter Norman Scott Norris Chris Novick fcric Noviski Bobby O’Dair Joe Oestreich Hiroshi Ohkubo Dave O’Leary Kevin O'Neill Kim O'Reilly Kelly Ostopowicz Bobby O'Toole Bart Overly Brian Pack Bill Palmer 178 Sophomores Timothy Sc hir aid i Julie Schiessman Derick Schmidt Michelle Schoenherr Scott Schultz Herb Schupp Lori Schwanekamp Adam Schwartz Laura Scott Judd Seals Scott Seals Ron Severance Jim Sexton Brian Shaw Mike Shearer Amy Sheets Amy Shipman Dan Shirk Andy Shrock Christa Sidman Bobby Singh Tracy Sipe Alene Smith David Slates Tom Smith Diane Smith Alicia Smith Jennifer Smith Julie Smith Kevin Smith Michael Smith Ron Smith Shannon Smith Steve Smith Tricia Smith Andrew Smullen Sophomores 181 Lyle Snodgrass fcrm Snyder Melinda Snyder Susan Soltamrad Heather Spadafore Tangelia Spencer Mike Sperry Elizabeth Spicer Karen Spies James Sprat! Dean Stark Scott Steilen Tom Stephenitch Jabali Stewart Kecia Stewart Jenna Stiffler Steve Stmchcomb Lisa Stobart Mike Stone Susan Strange Toby Strohl Andrew Stuller Mona Sullivan Anne Sunico Doug Sunshine David Swagger Kay Swanson Yuko Takayanna Heather Tarczy Richard Tattolli Becky Taylor Bob Taylor 182, Sophomores Chip Taylor Brian Templeman Craig Thomas Erik Thompson Matt Thompson Elizabeth TiHis Phil Timms Robert Tinker William Tolly Chris Toppari Traci Travella Barbara Treadwell Jeff Trogus Tim Tussing Chris Twombly Kim Van Fleet Kevin Vertrees Cindy Vincenti Brandon Vogt Patty Voight Tim Voit Beth Wadlington Brian Waite Mike Wallace Tracy Walter Tiffany Walters Andy Wang Paul Webber Sophomores 183 Mike Weber Matt Webster Steve Weislogel Eric Weisgerber Todd Weithman Michelle Wentworth Jon Westguard Amy Whitaker Gloria White Missy White Wendy White Cindy Wiese Joe Wilcox Bethany Wilks Dori Williams Susan Williams Richard WiNson Becky Wilson Heather Wilson Dan Wise Samantha Wise Dee Dee Wolf Chris Wolfe Tiffany Woodward John Worthington Jon Wyman Tracy Wyman Brad Yakam Amy Yates Lisa Young Stacy Yurich Patrick Zande Kami Zartman Courtney Zoog Jim Zoog Brian Zumhagen 184 Sophomores Sophomores 185 Sophomore l$7 188 Juniors «jr u if . Juniors 189 Pru Pal Ahdi Andrew Allen Stuart Allen Adrienne Amorose Eric Anderson Paul Anderson Amy Anker Randy Arnold kelly Arter Laurel Arthur Jennifer Artino John Bader Karen Bader Tom Bambndge Jennifer Bannon Lisa Barnett Norman Bartony Donna Bauer jeff Baur Brent Baver Laura Beatty Melissa Begeman Jessica Bernstein John Silbert dares you to make his day 190 Juniors Lisa Bens David Beyer Jill Bienas Kimberly Bilacic Juanita Bixel George Black David Blackney Allison Bockman Rebecca Boldon Jamie Bond Robbie Bootes MaryAnn Borchlewicz Douglas Bosse Steve Bowers Chris Bracken Richard Brazik Amy Brennan Becky Brennan Rebecca Briggs Korev Brown Kirsten Bryan David Buchanan Jon Buford Susan Bugher Tom Bugher Ted Bull James Bull Becky Bunte Henry Burdette Garret Burrell Juniors 191 The lumof class works hard on Prom. Constance Burris Corinne Busby Todd Buzas Sonia Byers Jennifer Byrd David Cahall Peter Callahan Kathy Cameron Steve Campbell Timothy Campbell Roy Canner Michael Capriotti Allison Carnahan Andrea Carothers Brian Carter Robert Cassidy Todd Casto Patrick Cave Mary Beth Cerny John Chapman Brett Chidley Carl Ciardelli Keith Clark Richard Clay John Clinton Melissa Clouse David Coleman Brian Compton Sean Conant Anne Coning Bradley Coop Sally Copeland Danielle Cordray Laura Coulson Chad Cowman Rhonda Creekmore 193 Juniors Scolt Cnppen Andrew Croop Susanne Crossan William Curran Diane Dagefoerde Jennifer Dally Kristen Davidson Jeff Davies Doreen Davis Stephen Delgardo David Delriesge Todd Derosa Michelle Devine Chris Dieter LeeAnn Digirclamo David Dillman Kimberly Donahue Kevin Donnelly Lori Dorn Chris Doyle Pamela Drawbaugh Leland Drmkard Holly Dutchess Steve Dygert Jilt Earhart Dennis Ebersole Catherine Eblm Severn Edwards Andy Eggers Joan Ekins Tom O'Leary and J.P. Lane show their strength. Juniors-193 Christine Ellis Robin Ellis John Elmer Amy Epstein Anne Erven Craig Faircloth Dainnya Fairfield Philip Favorito Karl Feldmann Matt Fletcher Anne Flinn Michael Flood Tina Foote Neil Foulger Lisa Fowler Ginger Frankenberg Steve Frantz Terri Frick Scott Frost Laurice Frysinger Christine Furlow Missy Furnas Lynn Furton Michael Gabriel Jill Balvin Diane Gardner Nicole Garrard Ale£Garraway Natalie Garvin Mark Geary Anthony Gerber Kerry German Lora Gibbs Bob Gibson Carrie Gibson Steve Gibson 194 Juniors Patricia Gillen Debbie Gridoer Scott Glaser Andy Goldstrom Ginger Goodwin Tracy Goss Sue Markus flirts with the photographer. Karen Grahm Leigh Graumlich Wendy Grego Susan Guild Emily Hagen Dianne Hainen Faye Haire Tabitha Haire Charles Hale Heath Hall Shannon Hall Sharon Hammond Dale Hampshire Nicole Hampton Amy Handley Wendy Hansen Kari Hansley Tracy Harlor Rachael Harris Scot Harrison Todd Hatfield Jill Haunt y Darren Hawkins John Heer Leslie Hehmeyer Robin Heltzel Sheila Hemami Jerry Henry Stuart Hensel Christopher Hermann Juniors 195 Kim Hill Scot! Hinz Mike Hinzmann Tienchin Ho Amy Hoffman Karla Hoffman Marla Hollander Doug Holroyd Scott Hoot man Christopher Hoover Michele Horek Tara Hower Nancy Hubbard Amber Hudson Kristi Huffman Dwight Huffman Amy Hugus Stephen Hume lynette Humphrey Michelle Hunt Kim Hyldahl Tyra Ingle Shanker Iyer Jennifer Jackson Mark Jacobson Karin James Kim Jerome Kevin Johnson Laurin Johnson Scott Johnson Terri Johnson Laura Jones John Joseph Matthew Jurgensen Lame Justice Matthew Kamer 196 Juniors tui Lisa Kaskiw Douglas Katz Brecke Kelley Gary Kelley Janet Kelley Kerrie Kelley Patrick KeMy Jill Kennedy John Kenyon Julie Kerr Kristi Kersteter Beth Kiefner Christine Kim Bryan King Michael King Krista Kirkwood Suzie Klisares Matt Klopfstem Rebecca Klugh Kimberly Klunk Kristine Knauer Grace Knodt Christopher Kollmer David Kroupa Matthew Kudika Ashish Lahoti Rashmi lohoti Neerai Lai Michelle Lamb Valerie Lamb Melinda Landis Rochelle Latham Dave Latshaw J.P. Layne Delbert Leasure John Leitzel Dave Brown wonders about Chris Doyle s teaching ability. Juniors 197 David Lennon Lynne Leslein Lori Let! Michael Lim Gregory Line Julie Lintz Barbara Long Jeff Lotas Kellie Louk Anita Lowe Molly Lumsden Gregory Maddox Susie Main Brian Makuch Phil Maloney Lori Mamone Julie Manning Steve Mapes Sue Marcus Michel Marlin Lisa Marquardt Brett Martin Frank Martin Brian Mason Keith Mason Kristy Mason Jody Mathews Stephen Matthews Dominic Maxwell Ray May Laura Mayer Tammy McBrayer Lisa McBride 198 Juniors Kathleen McCarthy Kristine McComis Shawn McCormick Debbie McCoy Amy McDermott Jody McFarland Michael McGlynn Jennifer McGurk Matt McNaghten Daniel McWhorter Marla Mediatore Cindee Meeker Lynda Meeks Katie Meers Tim Melching Laura Menardi Carl Merhar Mike Merna Camille Mesloh Donna Michael Noelle Michael Laurian Miguel Brian Miller Eric Miller Mark Miller Sheri MoHica Andy Monte Robert Morgan Hiroshi Morita Jamie Mott Mark Mottet Brian Murphy Daphen Musgrove Todd Musgrove Dale Myers Judy Myers Juniors 199 Kiki Nagel Michael Nawrocki David Negraska Michael Nedell Lisa Neidig Kip Nelson Dawn Newsom Shawna Nieder lander Lori Nixon Gary Noll Rich Norman Vanessa Nunez Krisa O'Berliensen Carol O'Connor Tim O'Connor Caroline O’Dair Domel O'Dair Joni O'Donnell Thomas O'Leary Mary Ann Oelgoetz Donald Ogle Lorin Orlik Glenn Oury Karen Ouzts Beth Owens David Panozzo Brian Parshall Andrew Pearlman Amy Peery Anita Penn Jennifer Penwell Joanne Peters Alison Peticolas John Petree Lewis Pfeiffer Christi Pfriem XX) Juniors Mark Phillips Rebecca Phillips Matthew Philpott Lisa Pickney kari Pietrangelo Thomas Pille Gwyneth Pinta Debbie Pirtle Karen Placeway Lynn Planitzer Greg Pogan Rudy Poglitsh Pamela Pope Laura Popelar Angela Price Cathe Price James Price John Price David Prickett Joel Priester Lisa Proper Michelle Putz Julie Py Andrew OuiUin Melissa Rainey Suzanne Ramey Sara Ratterman Bret aymond Lauri Reader Heather Reese Christa Richardson Anne Riley Tricia Roach Christina Robinson Kristin Robinson Roby Robinson Elizabeth Routzong Eileen Rubin Mike Rudy Pat Kelly begs the photographer lor mercy. Juniors X Todd Rush Gregory Russ Nathalie Ryan Susan Sanborn Todd Sanders Jim Sangster Alyce Saunders Matthew Scheibeck James Schilder Daniel Schiraldi R J. Schmidt Debbie Schwarz Deborah Scida Geoff Scott Sanjay Sehgal Susan Selby Debt Seliga Rick Severance Santa Sharma Craig Shemenski Cyndi Shepherd Marwan Shiblaq Stephani Shipman Laura Shock Rob Shoemaker Peter Shumway Robert Sicilian Jeffrey Sterner Melinda Sikott Jay Singer Shawn Sintz Gary Siperko Cindy Slicker Daniel Smith Stacey Snouffer Tony Sobolewski X 3 Juniors John Spencer Lisa Spongier Ted Spradling Jon Sprunger Julie Stalker Mindy Stanhope James St a vr ides Michael Stichter Chris Suffler Geoff Stobart Jennifer Stofer Sherry Stone Erin Stowed David St. Pierre Ann Stremanos Laura Summerhill Steve Sung Krysta Sutterfield Brigid Sweeney Stacey Swenderman Stephen Szabo Amy Tatman Jamie Ter rid Jay Tettenhorst Brian Thomas Cory Tidey Stephen Todd Laurel Thomas Charles Tommey James Townsend Nick Trakas Debbie Travis Cheryl Tumulty Anita Linger Susan Vanburen Amy Vandyke Todd Hatfield and his date find their end of the rainbow. Juniors 303 K.C. Vantassel Lisa Wade Deanna Walker Mike Wallick Tami Walters Liz Walton Frank Wang Doug Warburton Cynthia Warhula Jonathan Warmck Susan Watkins Sally Weaver Rill Weeks Steven Weil Hugh Weiler Peggy Welch Brian Werner Kyla White Andrew Wilcox Manshka Wile Cindy Willhite Janie Williams Wendy Williams Ten Wolf Stephanie Wood Lisa Woods Tricia Worden Gregory Workman Paul Wright Bryan Wyatt Colleen Yak am Keri Yore Dave Yothcrs Michael Young Sharon YOung Steve Zarkos Mary Zimmer Michele Zinn XM, Juniors Junior 207 Opposite top left Pete Clingan debates whether or not to study before class Opposite top right Senior physics students test the veioc it y of a spring Opposite middle left Fridays are for SWkB Opposite middle right Randy Bennett shows off his mirror shades. Opposite bottom left Tammy Jones and Cathy Carlson have drill team spirit Top Some seniors pose for Spanish class. Bottom. Go for it. Ted. Alisa Aladini Christa Lee Albright David Peter Alexander Michall Tyler Allen Chad Arthur Amato Christopher Scott Anderson Molly Kay Anderson Kristin Elizabeth Andrews Andrea Jane Applegate William Paul Argenta Jay Alan Armstrong Linda Kay Armstrong • 210 Seniors - Senior ill Catherine Ashton Bryan Keith Avery Julie Lynn Avrett Julie Susanna Bailey Elizabeth Emma Ball Lori Ann Ballinger Renee Diane Bank Nadia Diane Banny Kimerly Ann Baranek Stacey Lynn Bare Julie Barker James Rannells Bauman Judith Ann Baumgardner Malou Raymonde Nicole Randal Lee Bennet Belche Vince Kreter snoozes during single living class. Robert Dean Bennett Scott Dennis Berg 313 Seniors Sandra Rose Biehl Courtland Blaine Bishop Amy Livermore and Kevin Herrick ponder what to paint. Laura Ellen Block Lisa Elaine Block Mary Maureen Bloechl Jack William Board Lauren Nicole Borgquist Deborah Anne Brackney Sari Ann Bradish Lesley Louise Breech June Caroline Breen Kevin Patrick Brennan Christina Carol Brentlinger Allison Alane Brewton 214 Seniors Nancy Ann Brigner Robert Henry Broehl Douglas Sphar Brooks David Scott Brown Jeffrey Lee Brown Jenna Willene Catherine Karen Lynn Brown Tobin Lee Brown Brown Stacie Lynn Bucher Henriette Andrea Buiteman Susan Elizabeth Bunte Darren Patrick Burnham Mary Christy Burrell Mrs. Baxter icVs Jim Bauman his final grade. Shannon Busch Seniors JI5 Joel Ensley Calhoon Darren Burnnam. Jon Rice, and trie Reisch add to I he graffiti. Daniel John Callagher 8 i ji, 316 Senior Keith Lee Cameron Michael Eugene Cameron Laura Lee Campbell Kathleen Jeanette Carlson Richard Frank Carter Dawn Chafin Jennifer Sue Chanay Pamela Jane Nelson-Chapman Andrew Donovan Cheney Deborah Rosalyn Chipman Robert Rockwell Chrisman III Ted Louis Christman Felicity Lynn Church Cheryl Lynn Ciolek Elizabeth Elaine Clark Rochelle Lynn Clark Dorice Louise Clayton Seniors do confusing observations in chemistry. Thomas James Cleland John Chapman Collinson Albert Russell Coman Jr. Deborah Lynn Cooper Sharon Marie Cooper ilS Seniors Senior 319 Scot! Alan Dauterman Peter Griffith Davies Deborah Sue Davis John William Davis Shelley Lynn Davis Thomas Robert Davis Todd Evans Dean Colin Holt Dearth Nick Joseph DeErancisco Jo Hannah DeHart Lori A. DeJane Tanya Lynn DeLack Sean Christian Demaree Diane Jennifer DeMaria William Mark DeMeno John Edward Dennis 230 Senior John Joseph Devitto Jr. Daniel Vincent Dice Victoria Daphne Dickinson Laura Mae Dillon Michelle Marie Dillon Jennifer Priya Diol Jill Ann Donnellon Rosemary Lynn Dop Jill Elaine Dorsey David Thomas Dowling Morgan Merrill Downing Sarah Elizabeth Driscoll Mark Colin Drotleff Paula Jill Drozdowski Douglas Willard Drukker Jennifer Louise Duff Mark Eakins Elizabeth Ann Earl Nancy Jean Earl Fredrick Lawrence Egelhoff Stanya Michelle Ellis Political radicalism students gather around for a class pose. Steven Andrew Elshoff 3M Sen ors Suzanne Rene Farb Robin Marie Fasone John James Fastrich Derek Andre' Fields Michael Francis Finn Kathryn Dawn Fischer Ann Marie Fisher Patricia Jane Fisher Richard Alexander Epps Roger Tomlinson Essig Seniors enjoy playing in music class. Jennifer Lee Fletcher Bradley Gordon Flinders Mary Ellen Flood Jane Lynn Flower Jill Kathleen Foley Mary Ellen Foley Leslie Nicole Forbes Brandi Ann Fox MAou Mche. Marta Fnngs and Christoph Norman present Mr Hoeffler with a jj|| Diane Freedman Eric John Frendberg gift of appreciation. 234 Seniors it John J. Gasper James Bruce Gatchell Jr. Karen Gephart Kathy Gephart Wendy Sue Gibson Roberta Sue Gilbert Sherri Lynn Girdner Bryan Earl Gissiner Jill Lyn Godorhazy Stephen Bradley Godorhazy Todd Michael Goehring Deni Michele Goldman Eric Richey Goldsmith Robert Michael Gorney Wendy Michelle Grab Richard James Graham Amy Jean Graves David Alan Greenlee Jr. Mark Eakms and Dan James receive a warm welcome from Mr. Probasco Leslie Colleen Grierson Valerie Anne Gronkind Steven Eric Grunkemeyer Toni llene Gunther Seniors 237 Craig B. Grant Leigh Kelly Grant Eric Christopher Gratz Jeffrey Kemp Graumlich Scoti Alan Gustafson James Bruce Hadden Elizabeth Jane Haefele Bradford Lisle Haines Kathleen Sue Hamilton Lisa Lyn Hammock Jennifer Mane Hammond Todd Alan Hanks 23S Seniors Pia Tripe Hansen Johnathan Michael Harris Lori Ann Harris Vickie Leeanne Harris Bonn i Suo Gabrielle Heger Michael Lee Hehmeyer Kathleen Ann Heitman Scott Leon Helgeson Beth Michelle Helmreich Kenneth Alfred Helpman Andrew Brian Hempstead Misti Ann Henry Margaret Anne Herreid McBurney explains cooking procedures while senior guys eagerly look on. James Kevin Herrick 330 Seniors 9 Eric W. Hertel Julio. Nancy and Katie show us thew Cardinal smile. James Walter Higgins Scot George Hindall Sherri Lynn Hitchcock Dan Walter Hitzemann Eric Gregory Hoffmann Brian Jay Hollaway Amy Lynn Hopper Bethany Renee Horn Mark Edward Horstmeier Seniors 2JI Suzanne Marie Houston Brett Irving Howell Jennifer Ann Howell Deana Howes Scott. Susan and Grog enjoy a classroom snack. Laurie Anne Huff Tracey Claire Hummer Craig Brendan Jacobsen Daniel Patrick James Sandra Lee Jarrett Forrest Everett Buck Jenkins 232 Seniors Juli Rene Justice Katherine Kalbouss Monica W. Kaminski Julie Diane Katz Seniors 333 Jay Read Katzeman Michael Patrick Keegan Several chemistry students begin to set up for a lab. 1 234 Seniors Juli Ellyn Klyce Ann Lucille Kraker Clark Walter Kranz Julie Anne Kudika Kristin Ann Kurtz Senior guys in accounting take a break. Cole Evan LaFevers Christopher Hunt Lamb Marnie Cherie Lambert James William Lane III Renee Michele Lane Mark Andrew Lang Douglas Wayne Latshaw Paige Darlene Layne Rebecca Kay Lee Constance Sue LeGrand Richard Lee Lehmann Robert Warren Lemerich Michelle Leslie Levesque Janice Ann Lewis Kimberly Ann Lewis Lisa Carol Lindig Heidi Marie Lines Robert Chappell Litchfield Diane Ellen Litvak Amy Kathryn Livermore Andrew Davis Loeffler li Duncan Anthony Long Kevin William Looker Monty Louden Brian Walter Lucey Michael Lawrence Luczaj Susan Lynn Luke Stuart David Lyle Polly Joan Lynne Gayle Lynn Mack Jeffery Alan Mack Kathleen Susan Maher Mark Edward Major Senior 337 Seniors laugh during English class. Vicki Sue Makely Teresa Lynn Manken Timothy John Mansberry Michael Donovan Mantor Scott James Mart indale Timothy Sean Mason Lorrie Ann Mauger Charles Ernest Maurer Timothy James McRrayer Julie Ann McBride 338 Seniors John Thomas McGuire Katryn McKinney Beth Anne Meese Jill Suzanne Melley Diane Elaine Miller Joan Rau Mitchell Lee Jordan Monagan Sean Colin Montague Scott Traylor Morris Monica Gaul Mosley Joseph Andrew Moss Nancy Elizabeth Mott ice Laura Elizabeth Moye Margery Kilbourn Munger Amy Conlon Murch Nancy Jane Murphy We’ll make it on own own! 240 Sen or Julie Kathleen Murr Robert James Murray John Ross Myers IV Lisa Anne Nadrah Theresa Elaine Nagel David Allen Nagy Allison Mane Nahay Melissa Kay Nameche Nicole Danielle Neamand Michelle Lynn Neal Helen Dawn Needham Chad Amato shows Pole Ingles how it is done. Catherine Carol Nelson Seniors 241 Cathy Ann Otterbacher Elizabeth Ann Overly HaefH and Beth HHmreich learn to type. Emi African natives aren't that funny, are they? Michelle Elaine Perry Angela Marie Peterson Randall Scot Pettit John Fitzhugh Pilcher Lora Ellen Pinkston Trent Richard Plummer 344 Seniors Alyson Poirier Michael G. Poss Janet Lee Power Julie Lynn Presas Amy Kathryn Ouillin Richard Henry Rapp. Jr. Clarissa Ann Reber Jennifer Jeanne Reese Eric William Reisch Steven Paul Remy Robert James Rentzsch Michael Steven Renz Jonathon Mark Rice Seniors 245 Elizabeth Ann Rhoads Stacy Lynn Rhodes Christopher John Ricchetti Neil Edward Richard Michael Ward Riebel Brent Allen Ries Richard Louis Righi 246 Seniors Paula Rojo-Vega Carol Ann Romanoski Robbert Andrew Ross David Manning Ross L. Brett Stuart Sanborn Kirsten Erna Savage Rebecca Sue Schindler Carol Ann Schlemmer $emors M7 Todd Anthony Schoppelrei Marcella Thompson runs for MCA President. Kay Lynn Schroeder m David Allen Sesler Michael James Shade Stephanie Louise Schupp Cheryl Ann Scott Margaret Jane Shaffer Jack Barry Sharp II Jennifer Ellen Shaw Dawn Gail Sherman Andrew Vincent Shively Kimberly Sue Shoemaker Shane Clay Shope Carl Edward Sills 348 Seniors «5? H. David Silverman Tanima Sinha Deborah Ann Smith Laura Fallon Smith Kenneth Dismas Smullen Gretchen Kristina Snediker Donald Joseph Snyder Gary Wayne Snyder. Jr. Seniors 349 Elaine Susan Stash Sandra Jean Steele Stacey Ann Steinman Shana Lee Stewart Kelly Lynn Stoerkel Mark Allen Stone Robert Laurence Stone Amy Louise Stottlemyer 350 Smiors Richard William Tarantelli Mark Andrew Taylor Linda Ann Tennant Beth Elaine Thomas Christina Bea Thomas Courtney Renee Thompson Lansing Allan Thompson Marcella Ann Thompson Seniors 351 Gregory-Michael Ubert Brian Keith Urbanski Julie Van Bodegraven Katherine Jane Vierow 253 Senior Tara Michelle Vogt Toni Michele Voit Elizabeth Ann Wachtel Robert Lee Wade. Jr. Tricia Lynn Wahlenmaier Michael David Waite Jane ByTnf S « lo m m the ,u,ure Sondra Jeanne Weagle Melissa Marie Webb Robert Christopher Weber Sheri Mae Weber Martha Ann Weithman Alison Ann White Bruce Alan Whittaker Susan Denise Wickline Fredrick Albert Wiese Paul Parker Wilkinson Sharon Maine Nil ill knsti Jo Williams J54 S«mors Robbie Lynn Williams Wendy Jo Williams Kimberly Anne Williamson Edward Scott Willis Randal Scott Winters Richard Hamilton Witherspoon Jeffrey Charles Woodard Diane Lynn Woods Joseph William Worthington Jennifer Jane Wright then Beth Yanez Paul Andrew Zenisek Scott Hamilton Zoog Karen Zumhagen Brent Anthony Zande Michelle Maria Zwissler Seniors Not Pictured Robert T. Abendshien Pooya Alaedine Aria Ala u dim Cedric Lewis Arrington III Kathleen Lthlema Raker All Rehaein Jon Andrew Rerry Daniel Keith Bishop Christopher Todd Rlevins Diane Kay Rormg Angela flech Ruck Daniel David Russe Alice Margaret Ryard LthH Marie Call Robert Kenneth Casto Kenneth Wens I on Caver Darrell Ray Cook Joseph Patrick Coughlin Steven Joseph Dalton Troy Steven Drawbaugh Kevin Christopher tgan Peter Scott tngles Alaysius Albert fabbro Sean Christopher franklin Russell Kevin freese Sherri Lynn turniss Philip tdward Geiger Kurt tliotl Getz end iner Dawayne Howard Gibson Steven Harris Goldberg Scott James Goss Michael tee Hehmeyer Scott Carlyle Hatfield Kenneth Alfred Helpman Rme Matthew Horton WiNiam James Houston Daniel Alex antler Johnson Mark lewis Johnson Jacquelyn Judith Kaeppner Pamela Jayne Kaskiw Craig Nicholas Knezovtch Jodie Virginia Lynne Knight Michael Sokratis Kouvaris Julie Anne Kudika Cynthia flame leiss Richard Clark linscott Michele I Mead David Lee Minico Jeffrey Alan Muth Bryan Keith Oberling Jan Ink Christian Petersen Paul frich Pfeuffer Michael WiNy Pille Russel fdward Richardson John Zachary Schrmer Ranpt Singh Kenneth Scott Smerker laure flame Stover Davhl Alan Svobotla Glynn Rayinon Swam Dennis Owen Thompson. Jr. Robert Michael War hula Steven Michael Weil Munther Al Yassir • Karen Kay Zac her Curtis John Zesbaugh fdward Allan Rest Robert Schulken Burk head Wiliam Gregory HaitMnontl Gary Dean Mann Tina M. Marsh Sen or 357 Senior Index ROBERT ABENDSHIEN POOYA ALAEDINE ALISHA ALAUDINI ARIA ALA U DINI CHRISTA ALBRIGHT DAVID ALEXANDER Track I. 2, Choir 1. 2. 3. 4; Mixed Ensemble 3, 4s Operetta 2. 3. 4 (lead)-, Drama I. 2, 3. 4, PHOENIX 2 (Managing Editor) 3. 4, Writerspatch 2, 3 Football I. 2, 3, 4 (Captain)i Ski Club li Thespians 3, 4; Drug and Alcohol Awareness Comm. 3. 4. JOHN ALBANESE Gymnastics li D.E.C.A. President 4, Ski Club I 3, 4. MICHAEL ALLEN Golf I. 2. Baseball I, Ski Club ls WFSI 2. CHAD AMATO CHRISTOPHER ANDERSON MOLLY ANDERSON KIRSTIN ANDREWS ANDREA APPLEGATE WILLIAM ARGENTA JAY ARMSTRONG LINDA ARMSTRONG CEDRIC ARRINGTON ANNE ARSENAULT Cross Country I. 2. 3. 4 (Co-Captain); Track I, 2, 3. 4s Soccer Club 4s Spanish Club 3; Senior Slide Show Comm. 4. CATHERINE ASHTON BRIAN AVERY Cross Country I, 2. 3. 4; Track I. 2, 3, 4s Swimming 3. JULIE AVRETT JULIE BAILEY Marching Band I, Cardinal Club I. Powder Puff 3, Ski Club I. 2. KATHLEEN BAKER BETH BALL LORI BALLINGER RENEE BANK NADIA BANNY COE 4, COE Club 4. KIM BARANEK STACEY BARE JULIE BARKER SCOTT BARNETT AMY BARTLEY SHERRY BASH SUSAN BATEMAN Swimming Is Track Is FootbaH Cheerleader I, 2. 3s Basketball Cheerleader I. 2. 3, 4s LaCrosse 2. 3. 4t Wrestling Club 2, 3. 4s Field Flockey 4s NHS 3. 4; Powder Puff 3. Cardinal Club 2. 3. Choir 4. JIM BAUMAN Baseball I, Golf I. Ski Club I. 2. 3, Football 3. 4. JUDY BAUMGARDNER ALI BEHAEIN MALOU BELCHE RANDY BENNET ROB BENNET SCOTT BERG Soccer I. 2s Track I, 2. 3. 4s Cross Country 3, 4 (Co- Captain )s Student Council I. ANDY BERRY EDWARD BEST SANDRA BIEHL COURT BISHOP Concert Band I. 2s Spanish Club 4s Cardinal Club 4s Powder Puff 3s Ski Club I. 2. 3. DAN BUSSE ALICE BYARD JANE BYRNE Basketball I, Basketball Club 2. 3s LaCrosse 2, 3s Exchange Student 2s International Club 3 (Pres.)s Student Council 4s Prom Comm. 3. DANIEL BISHOP CHRISTOPHER BLEVINS LAURA BLOCK Track Club 2. 3. 4. Ski Club 2, Powder Puff 3. LISA BLOCK Ski Club 2s Powder Puff 3s Track Club 2. 3. 4. MARY BLOECHL Cardinal Club l Archaeology Club 3. 4 (President). JACK BOARD MARK BOBBITT LAWRENCE BOGAN DANA BOLDEN JEFF BOREL Tennis Team I. 2. 3. 4 (Captain 3, 4)s NHS 4. DIANE BORING LAUREN BORGOUIST DEBBIE BRACKNEY SARI BRADISH Concert Band I. 2 Symphonic Band 3, 4s Marching Band I, 2, 3. 4 (Section Leader); Pep Band 4s NHS I. 2s Fall Play 4, Children's Play 4. LESLEY BREECH JUNE BREEN KEVIN BRENNAN Wrestling I. 2. 3. 4. NHS 4. CHRIS BRENTLINGER Soccer I, Ski Club 2. 3. Cardinal Club 2. 3. ALLISON BREWTON Soccer I. 2. 3. 4 (captain); Basketball I, 2, 3, 4 (co- captain); Track I. 2, 3. 4; NHS 3, 4. NANCY BRIGNER Tennis I. 2 (co- captain 3. 4); SNHS 2 (secretary 3, 4); Tennis Club 2, 3 (Vice Pres.)i Basketball Club 3. 4 (treasurer); Prom Comm. 3s Cardinal Club 4s Operatta 3. ROB BROEHL DOUG BROOKS Football I. Wrestling I, 2s LaCrosse 2, 3. 4 (co-captain). DAVID BROWN JEFF BROWN JENNA BROWN KAREN BROWN ' TOBY BROWN STACIE BUCHER Tennis 3, 4, NHS 3, 4s SNHS 2. 3. 4; Tennis Club 2. 3. ANGELA BUCK HENRIETTE BUITEMAN SUSAN BUNTE French Club I. 4, Forensics I, 2 (Secretary). 3 (President), 4; Academic Flo nor s 2, 3s Pit Orchestra 4. NHS 3, 4. DARREN BURNHAM Baseball I. Phoenix 3s LaCrosse 3. MARY BURRELL BOB BURKHEAD TRACEY BUSH Marching Band Is CHRISTOPHER BYRON JEFFREY BYRON Track Team I. Spanish Club 3. Ski Club 4, Volleyball 3, 4s WFSI 4 (Chairperson); Senior Slideshow Comm. 4. JOEL CALHOON ETHEL CALL DAN CALLAHER KEITH CAMERON MICHAEL CAMERON LAURA CAMPBELL KATHLEEN CARLSON French Club I. Ski Club I. Drill Team 2. 3. 4. NHS 4. Cardinal Club 3. 4, Basketball Club 4, Academic Flonors 2, 3. 4s Powder Puff 3. RICK CARTER ROB CASTO KEN CAVER JENNIFER CHANAY PAM CHAPMAN Forensics I; Volleyball 2s Musical I. 2. 3. 4s French Club I (Pres.), NHS 3. 4. Girls' Ensemble 3s Mixed Ensemble 4s Powder Puff 3. ANDREW CHENEY DEBORAH CHIPMAN Forensics I, French Club I; Powder Puff 3s Ski Club 3. ROB CHRIS MAN TED CHRISMAN FELICITY CHURCH Cheerleader I (Co-Captain) 2, 3s LaCrosse stat 3s Prom Comm. 3s Support Group 3. CHERYL CIOLEK ELIZABETH CLARK Band I. 2. Orchestra 2s NHS 4. ROCHELLE CLARK DORICE CLAYTON Ski Club I. Band 4s Marching Band 2s Swimming 4. THOMAS CLELAND PETER CLINGAN Basketball I, Tennis 2. GREG COBB PETER COE Soccer I. 2s LaCrosse 3s Powder Puff 3. ANTHONY COLEGROVE 358 Sensor Index JOHN COLLINSON CHIP COMAN DARRELL COOK DEBBIE COOPER SHARON COOPER CYNTHIA CORBETT TODD COBITT JOSEPH COUGHLIN JOSEPH CRABTREE CATHY CRON Volleyball 3. 4 (Co- Captain)! Basketball Stat 4t Office Aide 3. 4 Powder Puff 3. BETH CSILLAG Swimming I. 2, 3. 4 (Captain), Swim Club I. 2, 3 (Pres.)t Ski Club li Track Club 2i Powder Puff 3. PAUL CURRY STEVEN DALTON SCOTT DAUTERMAN PETE DAVIES Football I. 2. 3. 4, Tennis I. 2. 3, Student Council 3. 4; Ski Club I. 2. DEBORAH DAVIES JOHN DAVIS SHELLEY DAVIS THOMAS DAVIS TODD DEAN COLIN DEARTH NICK DeFRANSISCO Gymnastics I. 2: Ski Club 2. 3. 4. JOHANNAH DeHART LORI DeJANE TANYA DeLACK SEAN DEMAREE Baseball I. Phoenix 2. 3 (Advertising Mgr.)i Volleyball 3. 4! In-The-Know 4. DIANE DeMARIA MARK DeMENO Football I. 2. 3. 4. FCA 3. JOHN DENNIS JOHN DeVITTO DAN DICE VICTORIA DICKINSON Ski Club I. 2. 3. 4i Band li Concert Band 2i Symphonic Band 3. 4i Orchestra 2. 3i NHS NHS 4. LAURI DILLON Marching Band I. 2. 3. 4i Softball li FCA I. 2. 3 (Secretary- Treasurer), 4 (Pres.)i WFSI I. 4, Thespians I. 2. 3. 4i AP Float 2 (Chairperson) 3, NHS 3, 4, AP Play 3, 4, Yearbook 3 (Underclass Editor). SHELLEY DILLON Ski Club I, Photography Club 4, WFSI 2. 3. 4 (Boardmember), NHS 4. JENNIFER DIOL JILL DONNELLON ROSEMARY DOP LaCrosse I. 2. 3. 4, NHS 3. 4 (Pres.)i Student Council 2 (Golden Spike Award). 3 (Projects Chairman). 4 (Recorder), Cardinal Club 4, Basketball Club 3, Academic Honors 2. 3. 4, Buckeye Girls' State 3, Student Pride Comm. 2, Prom Comm. 3 (Invitations), Yearbook 4 (Article Writer). JILL DORSEY Track Club 2. 3. 4 (Pres.), NHS 3. 4, Marching Band I. 2. 3. 4 (Section Leader), Pit Orchestra 2. 3, WFSI 3. 4, Camp Ohio 3. DAVID DOWLING Golf I. 2, Basketball I. 2. 3. 4. MORGAN DOWNING Pep Squad I, Newcomer's Club 2, Basketball Mgr. 2, Track 2, Ski Club 3. 4, LaCrosse 3, 4, Soccer 2. 3. 4, Academic Honors 2. 3. 4, SNHS 4, NHS 3. 4. TROY DRAWBAUGH SARAH DRISCOLL MARK DROTLEFF Swimming 2. 3. 4, Spanish Club 3. 4, Sailing Club 4. PAULA DROZDOWSKI Baseball Club 2. Ski Club I. 2. 3. 4. DOUG DRUKKER JENNY DUFF Basketball I, Student Council I. 2, Soccer I. 2. 3. 4 (Captain), ski Club 2. 3. BETH EARL NANCY EARL KEVIN EGAN RICK EGELHOFF STANYA ELLIS STEVEN ELSHOFF PETE ENGLES RAY EPPS ROGER ESSIG Ski Club I. 2. 3, Track I, Class Vice-President I, Student Council I. 2, Wrestling I, LaCrosse 2. 3. 4, LaCrosse Club 2, 3. ALAYSIUS FABBRO SUZANNE FARB Diving I. 2. 4. ROBIN FASONE JOHN FASTRICH Soccer I. 2, Basketball I. 2. 3, 4, Yearbook 4. E. DEREK FIELDS Basketball I. 2. 3. 4 (Co-Captain), Baseball 2, MGA I (Vice-President 2. 3) 4, Cardinal King 4. MICHAEL FINN KATHRYN FISCHER ANN FISHER Tennis I. 2. 3. 4, Track I. 2. 3, Cross Country 2. 3. 4 (Capt.) PATRICIA FISHER JENNY FLETCHER BRAD FLINDERS MARY ELLEN FLOOD Ski Club 4, Baseball Club 3. 4, Soccer Club 4. JANE FLOWER JILL FOLEY Student Council I, Swimming I. 2, Swim Club I. 2, Choir I. 2, Field Hockey I. 2. 3. 4, Girls’ Ensemble 3, Mixed Ensemble 4, Musical 3. 4, Children’s Play 3. 4, Thespians 3, 4, Soccer Club 4, NHS 3. 4, Academic Honors 2, 3. 4, Homecoming Decorations Comm. 3. MARY ELLEN FOLEY LESLIE FORBES BRANDI FOX Wrestling Club 2, Ski Club 2. 3, Baseball Club 3. 4, Baseball Stat 3. 4, Powder Puff 3. SEAN FRANKLIN JILL FREEDMAN Drill Team I. 2 (Lieutenant). 3 (Co-Captain. Secretary. Treasurer). 4 (Captain), NHS 4, Cardinal Club 3, Talent Show I, French Club I, Academic Honors 2. 3. 4. RUSSELL FREESE ERIC FRENDBERG Soccer I, Wretling 1. 2, LaCrosse 2. 3. 4 (Captain). MARTHA FRINGS LaCrosse 4, NHS 4, Spanish Club 4, International Club 4. LISA FRONK Ski Club I, Academic Honors 2, Track Club 3, Powder Puff 3, Writerspatch 3, Mock Trials 3, LaCrosse Club I. 2. 3. 4, LaCrosse I. 2. 3. 4. ROBERT FUGATE SHERRI FURNISS Volleyball I. 2, Softball I, 2, Cross Country 4, Drama Club I, FCA 4, Newcomer's Club 4, Cardinal Club 4, Baseball Club 4. KAREN GANSSER Swimming I. 2, Student Council I, Baseball Club 2, Powder Puff 3, Ski Club I. 2. 3. TINA GARBIN Cardinal Club I, Ski Club I, Baseball Club I. 2. 3, Powder Puff 3, Basketball Stat I. 4, Basketball Club I. 2. 3. 4 (Pres.). JAMES GARDIKES DEBRA GARDNER KEITH GERRARD JOHN GASPER JAMES GATCHELL Wrestling I. 2. 3. 4, Football 3. PHILIP GEIGER KAREN GEPHART KATHY GEPHART Choir I. 2. 3, WFSI 3. Phoenix (Advertising Mgr.). KURT GETZENDINER DAWAYNE GIBSON WENDY GIBSON ROBERTA GILBERT SHERRI GIRDNER BRYAN GISSINER JILL GODORHAZY BRAD GODORHAZY TODD GOEHRING STEVEN GOLDBERG DENI GOLDMAN Ski Club I. 4, Basketball 2, Powder Puff 3. ERIC GOLDSMITH ROBERT GORNEY SCOTT GOSS WENDY GRAB RICHARD GRAHAM CRAIG GRANT LaCrosse 2. 3. 4, Powder Puff 3. LEIGH GRANT ERIC GRATZ Football I, Baseball I. 2. 3, Ski Club I. 2. 3, LaCrosse 4. JEFF GRAUMLICH AMY GRAVES Kilbourne Band I, Senior Index 359 Marching BAnd I. 2. 3. 4 (Section Leader); Pep Band 4; Dixieland Band 4; Concert BAnd 2; NHS 4; Academic Honors 2. 3. 4; Ski Club I; Student Council I; WFSI 2. 3. 4. DAVID GREENLEE LESLIE GRIERSON VALERIE GRONLUND STEVE GRUNKEMEYER TONI GUNTHER SCOTT GUSTAFSON Swimming I. 2. 4. JAMES HADDEN NHS 3. 4; Student Council I, 2. ELIZABETH HAEFELE Class Officer I. 2; NHS 3. 4t Musical 2. 3. 4; Student Council I. 2 Girls’ Ensemble 3 Mixed Ensemble 4 - Choir I. 2; Basketball Club 4; Ski Club I. 2. BRAD HAINES MICHELLE HALL BRAD HAMER Student Council I; Marching Band 2. 3. 4 (Student Rep.. Treasurer); Stage Band 3. 4; Dixieland Band 4; NHS 3. 4; In-The- Know I. 2. 3. 4. KATHY HAMILTON Cheerleader I. 2. 3; Support Group 2. 3. 'Ski Club 2 Powder Puff 3; LaCrosse Stat 2. 3. 4. LISA HAMMOCK Cheerleader I 2. 3, Support Group 2. 3; Ski Club 2 Powder Puff 3; LaCrosse Stat 2. 3. 4. LISA HAMMOCK Cheerleader I 2. 3, Choir I Girls’ Glee I. 2. 3; Senior Choir 3 Student Council 3; NHS 3. 4 Powder Puff 3; Academic Flonors 4; Academic Hall of Fame I. 2. 3. JENNIFER HAMMOND Cheerleader I (Co-Captain). 2, 3; Cardinal Club 3; NHS 3. 4; Baseball Club 4; Basketball Club 2; Building Team 4. TODD HANKS Class Secretary 4; Wrestling I. 2. 3. 4; LaCrosse 2, 3. 4 Cross Country 4; Football I; Drug and Alcohol Board 4. PIA HANSEN JOHNATHON HARRIS LORI HARRIS Volleyball I. 2. 3. 4 (Co- Captain); NHS 4; Wrestling Club 2. 3. 4 (Secretary) Class Treasurer I. 2; Student Council 4; Basketball I (Captain); Track I. 2; FCA I. 2; Art Club I. 2; Prom Comm. 3 (Chaperone Chairperson); Powder Puff 3. VICKIE HARRIS DAVID HARRISON SEAN HART Wrestling I. 2. 3. 4; Cross Country I. 2. 3. 4; King of Hearts 4; NHS 4. MICHAEL HARTMAN Basketball Mgr. L 2. 3. 4. MICHAEL HASTINGS VANESSA HASTINGS Soccer I. 2. 3. 4; LaCrosse I. 2. 3. 4 (Co Captain); NHS 3. 4; Baseball Club 4; Student Council 1. 2. 3. 4; Class Treasurer 3. 4; Orchestra I. 2; Camp Ohio 2. 3; Powder Puff 3 (Co-Captain). SCOTT HATFIELD KEVIN HAVINS ERIC HAYDEN Football I. 2. 3. 4; Basketball I. 3; Track 3; Student Council 3. 4; NHS 3. 4. BONNI HEGER MICHAEL HEHMEYER KATIE HEITMAN Basketball Club I . 2; Basketball Stat I. 2; Soccer Club 2; Softball I. 2. 3. 4 (Captain); Soccer I. 2. 3. 4; Wrestling Club 2; Powder Puff 3. SCOTT HELGESON Soccer I. 2. 3. 4; Stage Band 2. 3. 4; NHS 4; Band I. 2. 3. 4; Volleyball I; Spanish Club 2; WFSI 2. 3; Musical 4. SCOT HINDALL Baseball I, 2. 3. 4; Choir 2. 3; Mixed Ensemble 4. SHERRI HITCHCOCK Volleyball I, Office Aid 4, COE 4. DAN HITZEMANN ERIC HOFFMANN BRIAN HOLLAWAY AMY HOPPER Cardinal Club 2. 3. 4, Basketball Club 2. 3; Treble Ensemble 3; Mixed Ensemble 4; Operetta 3. 4. BETHANY HORN Soccer 2, Cardinal Club 2. 3; Basketball Club I. 2; Ski Club I. 2; Powder Puff 3. MARK HORSTMEIER Cardinal Mascot 3. 4; Marching Band I. 2. 3; Musical 4; Pit Orchestra 2. 3; NHS 4; Children’s Play 2, 3. 4; Phoenix 4. RINE HORTON SUZY HOUSTON WILLIAM HOUSTON BRETT HOWELL JENNIFER HOWELL Basketball Club 2. 3; Baseball Club I. 2. 3. DEANA HOWES LAURIE HUFF Kilbourne Band l Girls' Swim Team I. 2. 3. 4 (Co-Captain) Swim Club I. 2; Concert Band 2; Academic Honors 2. 3. 4; Symphonic Band 3. 4; Marching Band 3. 4; N.H.S. 4. TRACEY HUMMER Field Ftockey I. 2. 3. 4 (Captain); Lacrosse 2; French Club I. 4 (President); Soccer Club 4; N.H.S. 4. CRAIG JACOBSEN Phoenix 3. 4 (Co Editor in Chief). DANIEL JAMES SANDY JARRETT Cheerleading 2. 3, Basketball Club 3. 4 (Vice Pres); Varsity Basketball Statistician 4; Homecoming Court 3. BUCK JENKINS KERSTIN JIMRYCH DANIEL JOHNSON MARK JOHNSON SHERRY JOHNSTON Choir I. 2. 3. 4; Phoenix 3; Powder Puff 3; Costume and Tickets — Musical I; Programs — Musical 2. PAUL JONES TAMMY JONES Drill Team 3. 4, Ski Club 2; Student Council I. 2. 3; Class Secretary I. 2. 3; Cardinal Club 2. 3, 4; Basketball Club 3. 4; Spanish Club 3; PowderPuff 3; Prom Committee 3. JULI JUSTICE Girls Basketball I. 2. 3; Soccer Club 2. 3; Girls Track I. 2. 3. 4. JACOUELYN KAEPPNER KATHERINE KALBOUSS MONICA KAMINSKE Basketball Club 2. 3; Powder Puff 3; Track Club 3. 4 (treasurer); Graduation Usher 3. PAMELA KASKIW JULIE KATZ N.H.S. 3. 4, S.N.H.S. 2. 3, Ski Club I. 2; Academic Honors 2. 3. 4; Spanish Club 2. JAY KATZEMAN Marching Band I. 2. 3. 4 (Band Pres.) Kilbourne Band I; Concert Band 2; Symphonic Band 3. 4; Stage Band 3. 4; Dixieland Band 3. 4; Pep Band 3. 4; Pit Orchestra 2. 3; Writerspatch 3. 4; Academic Flonors 2. 3. 4 N.H.S. 4. MIKE KEEGAN Football I. 2. 3. 4 (Co- Capt.); N.H.S. 4; Academic Flonors I, 2. 3. 4. STEPHANIE KEITHLY Ski Club 2. 3; Spanish Club 3; Prom Committee 3; Powder Puff 3. SUE KEMP Ski Club I. 2. 3. 4; Track I. 3. 4; Football Stat 3. 4; Powder Puff 3; Intermural Softball 2; Yearbook Photographer 4; Photography Club 4. SUSAN KEOWN Ski Club I. 2. 3. 4, WFSI 4, Powder Puff 3. MICHAEL KER KRIS KIIHR Cardinal Club 2, German Club 2; Writerspatch 4 WFSI 3. KELLY KIRWAN BRIAN KLASS Cross-Country I. 2, Track I. 2. 3; Ski Club I. 2. NHS 3. 4, Spanish NHS 2. KAREN KLUNK Cheerleading I. 2, Prom Committee 3; Powder Puff 3. JULI KLYCE CRAIG KNEZOVICH JODIE KNIGHT MICHAEL KOUVARIS ANNIE KRAKER Ski Club I; Student Council I; Cheerleading I; J.V. Cheerleading (Capt.) 2; Varsity Cheerleading (Capt.) 3. 4; Lacrosse 2; Treble Choir 2; Powder Puff 3; Basketball Club 4. CLARK KRANZ VINCENT KRETER JULIE KUDIKA KRISTIN KURTZ COLE LAFEVERS CHRIS LAMB Football I. 2. 3. 4. 360 Senior Index MARNIE LAMBERT Soccer I; Basketball I (Co-Capt.)s Softball I. 3s Tennis 2. 3 )Co-Capt.) 4 Track 2s Ski Club 2; NHS 3. 4; Cardinal Club 3. 4 (Vice-Pres.)} Basketball Club 2i SSAPP 4 Drug Education Board 4; Academic Honors 2. 3. 4. JIM LANE RENEE LANE MARK LANG DOUGLAS LATSHAW PAIGE LAYNE REBECCA LEE CONNIE LEGRAND Choir I Cheerleader Is Tennis Team 2. 3. 4s Track I. 3. 4; NHS 3. 4s Yearbook 2. 3s Student Council I. 2. 3s Float Committee I. 2, 3s Bio Chem Club 3s Academic Honors 4. RICHARD LEHMANN French Club 2 Gymnastics 2s Head Photographer Yearbook 4. CYNTHIA LEISS ROBERT LEMERICH MICHELLE LEVESQUE Cross Country 2. 3s Indoor and Outdoor Track 2, 3s Powder Puff 3. JANICE LEWIS Student Council I. 2. 3. 4s Class President I. 2. Student Councl President 4( Basketball Club 2. 3. 4s Soccer Club 4s Basketball Club 2s NHS 4s Girls Lacrosse 2. 3s Prom Co-Chairman 3s International Club 3. 4s Russian Club I. 2. 3. 4s Drug Education Board 4s Ski Club 2. 3. KIMBERLY LEWIS French Club l Baseball Club 3s Wrestling Club 4s Powder Puff 3. LISA LINDIG HEIDI LINES Field Hockey I. 2. 3. 4s Float Committee 2, 3. 4s Yearbook Is Choir I. 2. RICHARD LINSCOTT ROBERT LITCHFIELD DIANE LITVAK AMY LIVERMORE ANDREW LOEFFLER DUNCAN LONG KEVIN LOOKER BRIAN LUCEY Football Is Golf Team 2s Ski Club I. MICHAEL LUCZAJ SUSAN LUKE Field Hockey 3. 4s Lacrosse 2s Basketball I. 2s Soccer Club 2. 3 (Secretary )s Student Council 3. 4 (Service Committee Co- Chair )$ SSAPP 3s Yearbook 4 (Co- Editor in Chief)s Mock Trials 4 (Plantiff's Attorney); Thanks Ann STU LYLE Basketball I. 2. 3. 4s Football I. 2. 3s Track I. 2s Spanish Club I. 2. 3 POLLY LYNNE Girls Lacrosse Club (Co-Capt.) I. 2. 3. 4s Track Club 2s Prom Committee 3s Homecoming Committee 3, 4s Valentines Dance Committee 3. 4s Float Committee 3. 4. JEFFERY MACK KATHY MAHER Marching BAnd Is Majorette 2. 3, 4s Track I, 4s Track Club 2s Freshman Basketball Is J.V. Basketball 2. 3s NHS 3. 4, SNHS 3. 4, Makeup Committee Spring Musical 2 MARK MAJOR VICKI MAKELY TERESA MANKEN GARY MANN TIMOTHY MANSBERRY MICHAEL MANTOR TINA MARSH SCOTT MARTINDALE TIMOTHY MASON LORRIE MAUGER CHARLES MAURER TIMOTHY MCBRAYER JULIE MCBRIDE Gymnastics I, 2. 3s Soccer Club 2s Wrestling Club 2, 3 (Secretary), 4 (President) Powder Puff 3. JILL MCCAUGHAN JOHN MCGUIRE KATIE MCKINNY Academic Honors 2s NHS 3. 4s Tennis Team J.V. I, 2s Varsity 3, 4s Girls Lacrosse 3, 4s Wrestling Club 2, 3. 4 (Vice Pres.) Cardinal Club 2, 3. 4 (Secretary) Class Vice-Pres. 2s Student Council 3. 4 (Secretary )s SSAPP 3, 4s Camp Enterprise 3. MICHELLE MEAD MICHELLE MEEKINS HETH MEESE JILL MELLEY Powder Puff 3, Basketball Club 4} Yearbook 4. DENNIS MERCER JAMES MERRITT SCOTT MILHOAN AMY MILLER Track I. 2. 3. 4s Girls Basketball I. 2. 3, 4 (Co-Capt.)s J.V. Soccer I. 2s Cross Country 3s NHS 3, 4s Basketball Club 2s Northwest Trip 3. DIANE MILLER DAVID MINICO JONI MITCHELL Wrestling Club I. 2, Ski Club I. 2; Softball I. 2. 3s Jim Ganzer Memorial Committee 2s School Pride Committee 2s Student Council 4. LEE MONAGAN SEAN MONTAGUE SCOTT MORRIS MONICA MOSLEY National Forensice League Is French Club Is Cardinal Club 2. 3. 4s Baseball Club 4s Children’s Play 4; Musical 4; MGA 2. 3. JOSEPH MOSS NANCY MOTTICE LAURA MOYE Girls Basketball Is Basketball Club 2. 3s Baseball Club 2s Girls Lacrosse 2. 3. 4s Soccer Club 3. 4 (Treasurer); Student Council 3, 4s Prom Publicity 3; NHS 3, 4; Powder Puff 3s Rec League Co-Ed Volleyball 3s Pass-Fail Committee 4. MARGERY MUNGER Ski Club Is Track 2s Baseball Club 2. 3. 4. Spanish Club 4s Drill Team 3. 4 (Lieutenant) AMY MURCH NANCY MURPHY JULIE MURR Cardinal Cadetter Is Choir I, 2s Choir Accompanyist Is School Operetta 2. 3s Student Council 3, 4 (Publicity Chairman)s NHS 3, 4 (Secretary)s Tennis 2. 3 (Co- Captain), 4s Tennis Club 2, 3s Treble Ensemble 3s Mixed Ensemble 4s Cardinal Club 2, 3, 4 (Pres.)s Basketball Club 3. 4 (Secretary) Prom Committee Decorations 3s SSAPP 4. ROBERT MURRAY Health Office Aid Is Ski Club 4s Concert Band Is Wind Ensemble 2s Symphonic Bands 3, 4s Marching Bands 2. 3. 4 (Percussion Section Leader)s DixieLand Band 4s Percussion Ensemble 2, 3s Jazz Band 4s Stage Band I. 4; Volleyball 3. 4; Musical Is Children’s Play 4. JEFFREY MUTH Chess Club Is Latin Club I. 2s In the Know Team 2. 3, 4s German Club 4s Science Club 2. JOHN MYERS LISA NADRAH Gymnastics 3, 4 (Co- Captain). TRACY NAGEL Volleyball 2. 3. 4 (Co- Captain)s Cardinal Yearbook 3 (Sports Editor). 4 (Co-Editor in Chief )s Academic Honors 2. 3. 4s NHS 3. 4s Track Club 2. 3. 4, Ski Club 2s Powder Puff 3. DAVID NAGY Soccer I, 2. 3. 4s NHS 4. Basketball I. 2. ALLISON NAHAY Student Council Treasurer Is Library Club Is Newspaper I. 2s Yearbook (co-editor) Is Newcomer’s Club 2s DECA 4. MELISSA NAMECHE NICOLE NEAMAND Ski Club Is Choir I. 2s Baseball Club 2s Wrestling Club 2; Breakfast Club I. 2. 3, 4; Powder Puff 3s Basketball Club 4. Yearbook 4. MICHELLE NEAL HELEN NEEDHAM CATHY NELSON Cardinal Club 2. 3. 4; Baseball Club 2. 3. 4s Crew Spring Musical 2. 3. 4s Crew Fall Play 3. 4s Ski Club 3. 4. WILLIAM NEVILLE CHIP NEWSOM Basketball I. 2. 4. THUY NGUYEN CHRISTOPH NIERMANN Rowing I. 2s Swimming Is Computers Is Volleyball Senior Index 361 Club 4} International Club 4; Newcomer’s Club 4; Musical 4 Children’s Play 4. ERIN NOVISKI DAVID OBbRKRIbSER BRYAN OBERTING KATHLEEN O'CONNELL JON O’DONNELL LYNNE OLDSEN Baseball Club X 3. 4 (Treasurer); Cardinal Club Ski Club X 3; NHS 3. 4; SNHS X 3, Spanish Club 2, 3 (Treasurer); Academic Elonors 2. 3. 4; Writerspatch 3. 4; SSAPP 4; Mock Trials Attorney 4, Ohio Mock Trials 4; Powder Puff 3; WFSI Southwest 3; WFSI Cayman Islands 4; WFSI Board of Directors 4; Camp Ohio 3 Prom 1984 Favors Chairperson and Decorating Committee 3. JILL OLIVER Marching Band I. 2. 3. 4; Pep Band 2. 3. 4; Ski Club I. 2. 3. 4; WFSI 3. 4 (Chairman of the Board)} Soccer Club 4; Pit Orchestra 4; Kilbourne Band I; Concert Band 2i Symphonic Band 3. 4; Orchestra 2, 3. 4; Powder Puff 3. PETER OLSEN SUSAN O’REILLY CATHY OTTERBACHER BETSY OVERLY Marching Band 4, Symphonic Band 4 Choir 4; Mixed Ensemble 4; NHS 3. 4; Thespians 2, 3. 4 Musical 4; Children’s Play Tour 4; Academic Flonors 4. Latin Club I (Vice-Pres), 2, 3 (Vice-Pres); Office Aide 3; Girls’ Chorale 2. 3. 4; Honor Roll I. 2. 3} Yearbook Staff I. PATTY PARKER RICK PARKER JENNY PARRISH JENNY PARSONS Choir I. 2. 3, Girls' Ensemble 4; Cardinal Club I. 2. 3. 4; Baseball Club 4; Fall Play 3. 4; Musical 3. 4; Children’s Play 4; Ski Club 4; Powder Puff 3; French Club I. BETSY PATCHEN NHS 3. 4. Field Hockey I. 2. 3. 4 (Tri-Captain); Gymnastics I. 2. 3. 4 (Co-Captain); Class Vice-President 3. 4; Student Council Representative I. 2. 3. 4 . Freshman Flomecoming Attendant I; Homecoming Oueen 4. ANDY PATIL CHRIS PEELE JENNIFER PEREZ Kilbourne Band I; Ski Club I. 2. 3. MICHELLE PERRY ANGIE PETERSON ERIK PETERSON RANDY PETTIT PAUL PFEUEFER JOHN PILCHER J.V. Soccer I; Ski Club I, 2. 3. 4; Spanish Club 2, 3. 4; Forensics 2. 3 (Treasurer). 4 (President); Children’s Play 3; Mens' Volleyball 3, 4 (Captain); W.F.S.I. 3; Senior Slide Show Committee 4. MIKE PILLE LORA PINKSTON TRENT PLUMMER Tennis I. 2. 3 ALYSON POIRIER Tennis I. 3 Gymnastics I. 2. 3. 4; Tennis Club 3; Spanish Club I. 2. Powder Puff 3; Ski Club I. 2. MIKE POSS Track I. 2. 3; Gymnastics 2. 3. 4; Ski Club I. 2, Backpacking Club I. 2i Academic Flonors 2. 3. 4. JANET POWER JULIE PRESAS AMY OUILLIN RICHARD RAPP CLARISSA REBER JENNIFER REESE Spanish Club I. X Baseball Club 2. 3. 4; Soccer Club 4. ERIC REISCH Student Council I. 4; Wrestling I. 2. 3. 4 (Co-Captain); Lacrosse 2. 3. 4 (Co-Captain); N.H.S. 3. 4 (Vice-Pres); Academic Flonors 2. 3. 4; Soccer I; Powder Puff Cheerleader 3; Service Chairman 4. STEVE REMY ROBERT RENTZSCH MIKE RENZ Boys’ Volleyball 3. 4 (V.P.) WFSI 2i Ski Club 3; Senior Slide Show committee 4. BETH RHOADS CHRIS RICCHETTI JON RICE NEIL RICHARD Marching Band I. 2. 3. 4 (Senior Section Leader); Intramural Floor Flockey I; Ski Club I; Kilbourne Band I; Concert Band 2i Symphonic Band 3. 4; Stage Band 4; Choir 4; Phoenix 3 (editor) 4; Academic Awards 2. 3. 4; NHS 4; Pep Band 3. 4; Children’s Play 4; Musical 4; Spanish Club 2i Spanish NHS 2. 3. 4; International Club 4. RUSSELL RICHARDSON MIKE RIEBEL BRENT RIES Fall Play I. 2. 3. 4; Musical I. 2, 3. 4; Children’s Play I. 2. 3. 4; Student Council 4; Thespians I, 2. 3 (Treasurer). 4 (President); Cardinal mascot 3; French Club I; Mixed Ensemble 3. 4. RICK RIGHI Class President 3. 4; NHS 3. 4; Boys State 3; Baccalaureate Chairman 4; Prom Coordinator 3; Wrestling I. 2. 3. 4; Football I. 2, Cross Country 3; SSAPP 3. 4; Class Rep. CCB 2. 3. 4. WHS Rep. Family Festival 2. 3; Talent Show (Brooms) 3. 4; Mock Trials 4; Student Council 1. KIM RIMMEL LAURIE ROBBINS Ski Club I. 2. 3. 4; Photography Club 4. SUZANNE ROBINSON SUSAN ROGERS Lacrosse I. 2i Cutie I. 2, 3. 4; Foreign Exchange Student 3. PAULA ROJO French Club I (Treasurer); NHS 3. 4; Thespians 2. 3. 4; Yearbook 4 (Organizations Editor) CAROL ROMANOSKI Swim Club I; Cardinal Club 2. 3. 4; Track Club 3; Ski Club 3. 4; Baseball Club 3. 4. ROBBERT ROSS DAVE ROSS DAVE RUBSAM Baseball I. 2. 3. 4; Ski Club 3; Student Council I; Mock Trials 4. REX RUDY Football I. 2. 3. 4; Intramural Basketball I; N.H.S. 4; Spanish N.H.S. I. 2. JAMES SAFFEN TERRI SAMPLES Cardinal Club 2. 3. 4; Basketball Club 2. 3; N.H.S. 3. 4; S.N.H.S. 3. 4; A.P. Yearbook I; Cardinal Yearbook 4 (Senior Class and Faculty Editors); Academic Honors 2. 3. 4; Mock Trials 3; Choir 2. 3. BRETT SANBORN Cross Country I. 2. 3 (Captain). 4 (Captain); Track I. 2. 3. 4, Ski Club 3. 4; N.H.S. 3. 4. KIRSTEN SAVAGE BECKY SCHINDLER Cardinal Club 2, Soccer Club 3; Lacrosse 2. 3. 4; Ski Club I. 2i Powder Puff 3; Prom Committee 3; Track Club 3. CAROL SCHLEMMER Academic Honors 2. 3. 4; N.H.S. 4; Band I. 2. 3. 4; Marching Band I. 2. 3. 4 (Section Leader); Dixieland Band 4; Pep Band 4. Ski Club 2. 4. TODD SCHOPPELREI ZACH SCHRINER KAY SCHROEDER STEPHANIE SCHUPP Student Council Representative I. 2. 3. 4; N.H.S. 3. 4; Tennis 2. 3 (Co-Captain). 4 (Co- Captain); J.V. Tennis I; J.V. Basketball I; Basketball 2t J.V. Softball I. X Basketball Club 2. 3; Soccer Club 3. 4; French Exchange Student 3; Float Committee I, 2i Prom Committee 3; Buckeye Girls State 3; Academic Honors 2, 3, 4. CHERYL SCOTT Office Aide 3. 4; Cardinal Club 3. DAVID SESLER MIKE SHADE MARGARET SHAFFER BARRY SHARP JENNIFER SHAW DAWN SHERMAN ANDY SHIVELY KIM SHOEMAKER SHANE SHOPE CARL SILLS DAVE SILVERMAN Soccer I. 2. 3. 4 (Club Captain); Student Council I. 2; N.H.S. 3. 4; Thespians 3. 4; SSAPP II 4. RANJIT SINGH TANIMA SINHA Ski Club I; Spanish Club 2i Phoenix 4; Soccer Club 4; Baseball Club 4. SCOTT SMERKER 363 Senior Index DEBORAH SMITH LARUA SMITH KEN SMULLEN GRETCHEN SNEDIKER DONALD SNYDER GARY SNYDER STEPHANIE SPICER CATHY SPIES STEPHANIE STAFFORD Band I. 3. 3. 4i Marching Band I. 3, 3, 4; Track I Powder Puff 3, W.F.S.I. 3. 4, Track Club 3, 4 (Vice-Pres)t N.H.S. 4 State Mock Trial Team 4i Academic Honors 3. 4. SCOTT STAHLE ELAINE STASH Wrestling Club I. Z Cardinal Club I. Z Lacrosse Z Track club I. Z 3 (President) SANDY STEELE Marching Band I; Concert Band 3 Symphonic Band 3. 4 Pep Band 3. 4; Orchestra 3 Freshman Choir It Girls' Choir It Treble Ensemble 3t Mixed Ensemble 4t Library Aide 3. STACEY STEINMAN Cardinal Club 3. 4t Cardinal Club Treasurer 4; Basketball Club Z Baseball Club Z Wrestling Club 3. 4; Drill Team 3. SHANA STEWART WILLIAM STEWART KELLY STOERKEL MARK STONE ROBERT STONE In the Know 4S N.H.S. 4t Academic Flonors 3. 3. 4t French Club L AMY SOTTTLEMYER LAURA STOVER Horticulture I. Z F.F.A. I. Z Office Aide I. 3; Surf Club 3. JOHN STRAYER DENISE SUNDAY Cheerleading I. Z 3, Cardinal Club I. 3. 3t Writerspatch 4t Baseball Club 3. 4 (President) Basketball Statistician 4. DAVID SVOBODA LISA SVOBODA GLYNN SWAIN ROBERT SWALLEY Marching Band I. 3. 3. 4 (Section Leader)t Ski Club I. 4t N.H.S. 4t Operetta Stage Crew 4t Pit Orchestra 3. 3t Dixieland Band 4t Stage Band 3. 3. 4, Talent Show 3. 4. SALLY SWARTZMILLER Cardinal Club 3t Phoenix 4t Gymnastics I. 3. 3. 4t Mock Trials 4. RICHARD TARENTELLI MARK TAYLOR Marching Band I. Z 3. 4 (Section Leader); Intramural Floor Flockey It Track I. 3. 3, 4t Stage Band 3. 4t Ski Club I. 3t Russian Club I. 3, 3t International Club 3 (Treasurer). 4 (President)t Orchestra It APOWER I. 3; Musical 3. 4, W.F.S.I. 3t N.H.S. 4t Fall Play 4t Academic Honors 3. 3. 4. LINDA TENNANT BETH THOMAS French Club It Marching Band I. 3. 3. 4t Musical I. Z 3. 4t Cardinal Club 3, N.H.S. 4. CHRISTINA THOMAS COURTNEY THOMPSON Field Hockey It Powder Puff 3t Softball I. 3. 3; Basketball I. 3. 3. 4t Mock Trials 4. DENNIS THOMPSON LANSING THOMPSON MARCELLA THOMPSON MELISSA THRALL JACK TIPSHUS JENNY TOPPER Marching Band I. 3. 3t Ski Club I. 3. 4; Track Club 4. ERIN TRAUTWEIN DAN TROUTNER S.N.H.S. Z 3. 4 (Vice-Pres)t N.H.S. 3. 4t Writerspatch 3. 4 (Editor) Volleyball 3. 4t In-the- Know 4. AMIE TURRILL THOMAS TUSSING SHELLY TWAY GREG UBERT Football I. Z 3. 4 (Captain); Baseball I. 3. 3. 4 (Captain)i Basketball I (Co-Captain). 3 (Co-Captain), N.H.S. 3. 4t Sutdent Council 4. BRIAN URBANSKI JULIE VAN BODEGRAVEN KATIE VIEROW Girls’ Soccer I. Z 3, Tennis Club 3, 3t Cardinal Club 4t Prom Committee 3t S.N.H.S. 3. 3 (Treasurer). 4 (Treasurer)t N.H.S. 3. 4t Student Council I. 3. 3. 4t Elections Co-Chairperson 4. TARA VOGT TONI VOIT BETH WACHTEL BOB WADE Phoenix I. 3. 3. 4 TRICIA WAHLENMAIER MICHAEL WAITE Lacrosse I. Z 3. 4, Lacrosse Club 3. 3. 4, Ski Club I. Z 3, N.H.S. 4i Academic Honors 3. 3. 4. WENDY WALLICK MAURA WALSH SUSAN WARD ROBERT WARHULA JEFF WATSON SONDRA WEAGLE MELISSA WEBB ROBERT WEBER Basketball 3. 4t Mock Trials 4. SHERI WEBER Marching Band I. 3. 4. Concert Band Ut Symphonic Band 3. 4t Pep Band I. 3t Hardin County All- School Band 3t Newspaper Staff 3t Scholarship Team — Biology 3t Language Club I. 3; Campus Life I. 3t Girls’ Basketball Statistician 3t Academic Honors 3. 4. STEVEN WEIL MARTI WEITHMAN Basketball It Basketball Club I. 3. 3. 4. Baseball Club I. 3t Mock Trials 4. ALISON WHITE Girls’ Lacrosse I. 3, Track Club 3. 3. 4 (Secretary); Marching Band I. 3. 3t N.H.S. 3. 4t Cardinal Club 3. 3. 4. BRUCE WHITTAKER SUSAN WICKLINE Cheerleader I. 3. 4. Class Treasurer It Float Committee I; Baseball Club 3. 3. 4 (Secretary); Basketball 3. FRITZ WIESE Student Council Vice- President 4} Student Council Representative I. 3. 4t N.H.S. 3. 4; Boys’ Tennis Team I. 3t Boys' Cross Country 3. 4t Buckeye Boys State 3t Main Campus Drug Education Board 4; SAPP 3. 4; Academic Flonors 3. 3. 4t Choir I. 3. 3t Mixed Ensemble 4 . Hugh O’Brien Leadership Conference 3; Mock Trials 4t Talent Show 3. 4. PAUL WILKINSON SHARON WILL Ski Club I. 3. 3. 4; Academic Honors 3. 3. 4; Concert Band 3. KRISTI WILLIAMS Cardinal Club 3. 4; Wrestling Club 3t Baseball Club 3. 3. 4; Mock Trials 3. ROBBIE WILLIAMS WENDY WILLIAMS KIM WILLIAMSON SCOTT WILLIS TERI WILLSON JENIFER WILSON Wrestling Club Z Soccer Club 3. 3t Powder Puff 3t Baseball Club 4; Prom Committee 3; Basketball I. LISA WILSON SARA WILSON Soccer I. 3. 3. 4; Track I. 3. 3. 4t Basketball I. 3. 3. 4; Student Council I; N.H.S. 3. 4. RANDY WINTERS RICH WITHERSPOON JEFF WOODARD DIANE WOODS JOE WORTHINGTON Basketball I (Co-Captain); Track I. 3. 3. 4; Cross Country 4; Band I. 3t Choir 4t N.H.S. 3. 4. JENNIFER WRIGHT Ski Club Z Cardinal Club 3; Wrestling Club I. 3. 3, Office Aide 3. 3. 4. ELLEN YANEZ MUNTHER AL-YASSIR KAREN ZACHER BRENT ZANDE Track I. 3. 4, N.H.S. 3. 4t Student Council I. 3. 3; Ski Club I. 4; French Club I; Yearbook Staff It Mock Trials 4. ANDY ZENISEK CURT ZESBAUGH Orchestra I. Z Spanish Club 3, 3; Ski Club 3. 4t Mock Trials 3t Academic Honors 3. 3. 4; NMSQT Commended Scholar 3. SCOTT ZOOG Ski Club 3. 3. KAREN ZUMHAGEN MICHELLE ZWISSLER Marching Band 3t Concert Band 3; S.N.H.S. 3. 3. 4 (Vice-Pres.)t Ski Club I. 3. 3. 4t Powder Puff 3t Cardinal Club 3, 4t Basketball Club 3. 4; Lacrosse Club 4. Senior Index 363 IO 00 ON W © Seniors 365 366 Ads ' Opposite top left Sally SehwartimiHer and Karen Gcphart display the latest in after-lunch wear Opposite top right Students in American political radicalism discuss the speakers in the series. Opposite middle left' Mike Young. Susan Hensel. and Karen Spies act out a scene in their speech class. 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Aetion Formal Wear Shoppe Tuxedo Rental For: • Proms • Weddings • Special Events You won't find a better deal in town! ARLINGTON EAST WESTERVILLE DUBLIN NORTH Lane Avenue Eastland Square Shopping Center Weslervill Jlo S STATl w DUNJM3UWVU! Comer of Morae A N High 486-2470 868 0768 882-8791 889-8121 «38-1930 All The Newest Styles By After Six The Largest Selection The Lowest Price CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF ‘85 F.Rov:(l to r): Gayle Mack, Wendy Williams, Meli- ssa Webb, Jacquie Kaeppner, Kelly Stoerkel, Al- lison Nahay. M.Rov,(l to r): Dave Minico, Tony Colegrove, Bryan Oberting. B.Rov,(l to r): Ed Arent (advisor), Ed Best, Rot) Fugate, John Al- banese. Not pictured: Marcella Thompson, I ri Ballinger, Jack Board. M A R K E T I N G E D U C A T I O N 370 Ads CUREYOUR WINDOW MINS. I mulcting wood core Incr v adll( Snug luting dewgn DoigiH'd (or smooth operation and ea% window washing I ow maintenance exterior in while or Terrauxx color iml Replace worn-out. drafty windows, with snug, low-upkeep Andersen Perma-Shield windows. Sizes and styles to lit virtually any opening. Free estimates. Come home lo quality Conic hoiiK to Andersen. Andersen DEALER CONTRACTOR PERMA VIEW OF WORTHINGTON 1004 Proprietors Rd. Times 2 Sewing Kits Decorator Fabrics AND SUPPIY COMPANY 7029-M Huntley Road, Columbus, Ohio 43229 614 846-7890 Ohio Watts 800-282-1747 WORTHINGTON BARBER SHOP 669 High St. 888-9610 WORTHINGTON TOOL RENTAL 3 SALES 5758 N. HIGH ST. 846-5140 Ads 271 McKenzies 7860 Olentangy River Rd. 846-0203 Good Luck To The Senior Class 272 Ads VOLKSWAGEN NORTH RYAN S IGA Ohio’s Largest VW Dealer H1H W. 61 AN VIIIIIC 6D. W6CTHN6T6N, €H€ 6500 North High Street 4M N Worthington, Ohio §§5-5275 888-3383 SCCWDEN CCNSTKLCIICN COMPANY JIM SCCWCEN €14 436-9948 282 IAMECIJENE AVE. W6ETHIN6TCN, CHIC 43685 When you need a winner, Call the Cardinals.... When you need a printer, P Call the Mad Hungarian! =ihe Ihun ariani prinUnS 4raphk,b 614 436-8215 Ad 27J Congratulations Cardinal Grads Worthington's Only Chevy Dealer 700 E. Granville Rd. Worthington, Ohio 43085 Phone 614 885-5301 The Chevy Man Can! The Cardinal Wishes CONGRATULATIONS Susan, Tracy, Terri, Kevin. Paula, Jill. Nicole, Wendy. John, Cole. Sue, 6 Lee 1385 The Best! WORTHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS MAPIiE MB FLOWERS TUU malII! mm r. mmiDi ClOOCt LUCR cuss ot mmm Hf PIIS 4ND 1111 HIS H IM III U Cf H 4 ISIS ♦1« ! Ic (1(1 ti I t« Hie Silci Class Of fHi MX) H. Slsa I it ■«. I L Hnllii lii. 4 I k i H St I I ISSW4 LARSON’S TOYS AND OAMES Toys for All Ages LANE AVENUE SHOPPING CENTER 486-7701 We’re never satisfied until you are Huntington Banks ZMS MOMS makksz TACO 'BELL. Quality Foods Since 1929 400 S. Hamilton Rd., Whitehall 2515 Morse Rd., Columbus 6006 E. Livingston Ave., Reynoldsburg 1288 W. Lone Ave., Columbus ' ; • 11 ”v - 'vN (classic PETS 0 Featuring Pet Care Products And Service (614) 888-5192 660 High Street 885-7281 DUBLIN CLEANERS Graceland Shopping Center Congratulations Class Of '85 Try Our Dairy Queen Cakes For Special Occasions WORTHINGTON DAIRY QUEEN Dublin, Ohio 6845 Caine Road 764-9934 For All Of C I Y e o a u n r i n g N e e I d s 920 N. High 885-1311 278 Ads THE YANKEE TRADER, INC. 463 North High Street Columbus, Ohio 43215 614 228-1322 For All Your Party And Decorating Needs For Proms, Floats, And Parties ESCORT TRAVEL, INC. Worthington’s Oldest Full Service Travel Agency” No Additional Charge For Our Service 657 High St. 885-3616 Chuck Dailey’s Guitar Center 614-888-7006 156 Graceland Blvd.. Columbus. Ohio 43214 Wishes To Congratulate The Class Of 1985 f m ss such evimcns ecu ant 4 4 ( Allf N • EVE 1 11 S • BUSINESSES • CCNVENTICNS 4 4 H HU S IS I NI FINEST E4 I Cl I I SERVICE 2CS-97CC 3C3C N. HICH ST. CC1UHBUS. CMC 432C? l N I L I ASI S4 N llillll 14 I THE BOOK BARN Congratulates The 1985 Seniors Dublin Plozo 325 W. Bridge St. 889-7466 BILL KNAPP S GOOD THINGS TO EAT! 6851 N. High Street 846-4030 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1985 CKMUWN Services • Residential Lawn Care 889-2576 836-9144 476-4970 • Residential Tree-Shrub Care 889-2576 • Residential Carpet Cleaning 836-9144 • Residential Indoor Pest Elimination 476-4970 • Commercial Services Lawn—Tree—Shrub—Carpet—Pest 889-2576 We guarantee vouf sat s'ac or We eeo work ng until yCu are sat s' ea or we 'efuna you' -o ey Ads :si 1 TULLER'S FRUIT FARM 6050 SAWMILL ROAD 889-1238 GOOD LUCK GRADUATES lil II HI SI 14 I fUTDCfC PCCPil 1299 15_45 - 8490 C4JTDCCE WP41 -4 SPIN II5A4 I l M r«N€ SI I IPNPil 4 IIHI ISI 4 I IS 14 § PICPIN6 CHARLES A. dAEDBY, CLU. EPU BUSINESS INSURANCE SPECIALIST NATIONWIDE INSURANCE NATIONWIDE IS DN YOUR SIDE 657 High St. Worthington, Ohio Phone: $46-5025 Kes846-5143 RUSK BROS. BODY SHOP All Makes And Models 8505 N. High, Worthington, Ohio 888-0594 STATE SAVINGS BANK Pays You More 6895 North High Monday-Thursday 888-8166 9:00 AM-4:30 PM Saturday Friday 9:00 AM-12.00 PM 9:00 AM-6. 00 PM THE STUDENT COUNCIL Wishes To Congratulate The Class Of 1005 Good Luch! 384 Ads i Our Very Best Wishes To The Grads Best Luck To The Class Of '85 Happy, Greg, Carol, And Phil Giessler GOOD LUCK--- CARDINALS ( OLUMBUSCOMFORT CORPS (oiUMBUS COMFORT CORPS FORMCRIY WORTHINGTON TRANt COLUMBUS AIR REPLACEMENT FURNACE AIR CONDITIONING SPECIALISTS BILL WENTZ JOE TATE Ads JS5 Good Luck Seniors! lour EthanAllcn Galleries Worthington 6767 N. High St. 888-8865 Columbus 4801 W. Broad St. 878-6445 RpK RESTAURANTS. INC. Congratulates Reynoldsburg 6411 E. Main St. 861-7373 The 1985 Graduates Good Luck! GBarefoot Grass Q LAWN SERVICE Wishes to congratulate the Class of 1985. And to each of you — a successful future! PROFESSIONAL DRY, GRANULAR SYSTEM 'PROGRAMS tailored to your lawn RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL • FERTILIZATION • WEED INSECT CONTROL • AERATION • TREE SHRUB CARE • FREE ESTIMATES 846-7310 1028 PROPRIETORS ROAD WORTHINGTON D.D. ZANDE AND ASSOCIATES IITD. CONSDITINC ENOINEEDS CONGCATUATICNS TO THE CIASS €E 19S 5 1273 PLI3IIN K AI 4 4 II HI I I. 4114 43213 (€14) 4§€-43§3 Best Wishes To The Class Of 85 Grads! PARKER PHOTOGRAPHS R.E. Parker Staff The Official School Photographer DENIG JEWELERS 666 High St. Worthington, Ohio 885-6164 LAIR’S HALLMARK A Friendly Place To Shop For Your Stationary Cards And Many Giftwrap Other Puzzles Gift Items 82 Worthington Square LINWORTH LUMBER Watch Repair • Jewelry Repairs Machine Engraving • Hand Engraving 885-9543 JEWELRY ARTISANS 2310 W. Dublin INC. Granville 2365 W. Dublin — Granville Rd. “For nil Of Your Worthington, Ohio 43085 Paul M. Moorehead Building Needs” 614 889-2425 I K fMury 'mmmmu WORTHINGTON 30 £. lllikon Bridge (id. 846-5780 located in iUortKington HARDWARE 661-663 N. High St. 885-5146 For The Perfect Tool Accessories! IlllliilS Top: Courtney Thompson. Amy Miler. Sara WH son and Alison Brewton are the seniors on the 1985 Girls Basketball team. Middle left: Anne Arsenault is carried away by these senior guys! Middfe right Mr. Smith stops m the hal to chat with a fellow teacher. Left: Tracy Nagel. Ms. Schoenhoff and Susan Luke celebrate the end of a super year on the Cardinal staff. Closing 391 m.CloJing Nineteen eighty-five has been a year of tradition and excellence. Home- coming. the numerous plays, mock trials, the holiday dances, as well as the prom have provided a sense of unity throughout the classes. Worth- ington High School has also shown excellence in athletics, scholarship, and spirit. Through the Cardinal, memories of these traditions and excellence will last forever. Opposite top: Tammy McBrayer and Susan Sanborn test the Pledge shine. Opposite Bottom left: The Worthington cheer- leaders perform at the National Championships. Opposite bottom right: Coach Chandfer gives a pre- game pep tali. Top: Lynne Oldsen and Lesley Breech flash their big Middle left: Susan Luke falls in the snow! Middle right: Tracey Hummer and Gretchen Sne- diker post the '85 sign at the Senior Dinner. Closing 393 i Top left Mike Luczai look slyly at the camera. Top right: Victoria Dickinson and Elizabeth Clark spend the last day of school at Akim Creek. Above ©The senior members of the footbal team are recognized at the Homecoming Pep RaNy. Right: Scott Frost and Karen Ouzts dance at Homecoming. Opposite top: Dave Panazzo. Tom Piiar and Doug Sunshine chat. Opposite bottom left: The Worthington Field Studies have a reunion for the Southwest 1983 members. Opposite bottom right: Lesley Breech wears her sunglasses in class. 394 Closmg Top: Brian Murphy. Scot Hindal. and Dave Del Riesgo clown around in the had. Middle left; Amy Anker. IHi Mathews and Lisa Cook are the babies'' on the yearbook staff. Middle right: AJ . students participate in a discus- sion. Right: The Cardinal staff says farewell. 296 Closmg


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