Worthington High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Worthington, OH)

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The Cardinal Volume 45 Worthington High School 300 West Granville Road Worthington, Ohio 43085 Cardinal Pride means something dif- ferent to everyone at Worthington High School. Introduced to the student body at the beginning of the 1986-87 school year. Cardinal Pride was meant to be a set of ideals for students to follow at WHS. Although rarely publicized, Car- dinal Pride is a reality at WHS and exam- ples of school spirit and respect can be found every day. East unit principal Marianne Rovnyak tried to embody the spirit of WHS by making each letter of Cardinal Pride stand for one of the stu- dent body's characters: C — cooperation, courtesy A — appropriate place and time R — respect rights and property of others D — I — in pride N — A — attitude L — learning As yet. nothing has been found for the letters D and N. but students are ur to give any ideas they may have to Rovnyak. Has WHS achieved all of the g outlined by Cardinal Pride? W close, said Rovnyak, enthusiastic The students are taking better car the school this year, and have den strafed more mature attitudes at sc and sporting events Aside from excellent attitudes, ' has many more aspects to be prou 'Operxng Cardinal Pride is a reality” such as its many traditions Although some WHS traditions appear to have little redeem- ing social value, such as toilet-papering the school, senior cut day, and burying the rock, these activities are looked forward to and re- membered for years after graduation. Other traditions at WHS have better-defined pur- poses. Some of these are the sale of spirit links and the four major dances Along with raising money, these activities provide opportunities for students to meet people and have a good time These, too are traditions which will be remembered for many years. The selection of Homecoming Queen, Cardinal King and Queen, and the Valentine King also provide special memories. Homecoming in particular creates a rally of school spirit with the elec- tions, floats, and the pep rally bonfire preced- ing the game, and the dance WHS is proud of its athletic program, and with good reason. The facilities at WHS are excellent, and many teams have captured state titles, such as the gymnastics team. The high school is known for its powerful athletes, and the football and basketball teams are just two examples of WHS's athletic prowess. Although sports are a large part of WHS, learning is what we're all about. Every year WHS has a large number of Ohio's Naitonal Merit Scholars. Worthington has always passed state inspections with flying colors, and offers students a wide variety of courses to choose from and extremely skilled teachers who care about their pupils. Above all, Worthington is a school full of di- versity and activity. The school's large size makes it possible for people to pursue their various interests Students are given indepen- dence and special priviledges. and have shown that they are worthy of the administra- tion's trust. Worthington is truly a school to be proud of. Operigfc W.H.S. moves in new direction . Important traditions were also broken during the year From the beginning, the 1986-87 school year was full of changes The en- tire organization of the high school was changed, just days before the start of school. The former east and west oftices became the pupil personnel office and the business and attendance office All the room numbers were also changed. Unfortunately, the room numbers on the schedules were not changed; thus, the first few days were quite confusing. A brand new bell schedule went into ef- fect, too. First period began at 7:00 am for the hardy few who wanted to at- tend classes that early, while the major- ity of students began school at 8:00 am. (or second period.) This year all classes were the same length. 54 minutes Therefore, school ended at 2:54, a full eleven minutes earlier than the previous year's dismisal Another change enacted at the star of school concerned the no food in th halls rule. Students were again allower to munch goodies between classes Tht no walkmans rule was also abolishec Because of the large number of studen drivers and limited parking area, sopho mores were not permitted to buy park ing permits. Opening Opposite These grts appreciate a beautif J fal day at Worthington Top left Sophomore class president Doug Pritchard displays his musical talent Top center Todd Jeska. Tony Harlow, and Tiffany Grandomnico hang out on the high school steps Top right Matt Brown gives us his optfkon of WHS M dc e left Amy Edwards puts the finishing touch on her artwork Midde right John Koenigsknecht and Paul Carter intend to quench their thirst with a batch of yummy green m shakes Bottom left McheUe Butas and Jennifer Olsen are gabbmg as usual during band Bottom right Some students do stay in at W H.S. during lunch Openng : ojueac auuoi) uuojj. Admd euuoq v — 'S'H'M Opposite The victory bel has long exemptfied school spirit at WHS tvkddte top Home Economics classes prepare both girls and guys for ivmg on thieir own Vhddte bottom Exchange students tke Ana Gomes and Christian Czwatrma help to provide a more diversified atmosphere at WHS Top left Bhaskar Nair is looking hot, as usual Top center Suzanne Merrick and Karen Pass take a moment off from singing to pose tor this picture Top right: Andy Coriel gets creotive with Mr Potato Head Middle right Shawn Ryan runs to catch his bus Sometimes it is hard Every year Worthington High School is proud to have several exchange stu- dents. This year we have Altonso Ujueta from Columbia, Sigrun Tangemann from Austria, Yuri Chikuma from Japan, Chris- tian Crwalinna from Germany, Ana Gomes-Tabanera, Pepe Marti and Al- berto Montaner from Spain. Surhanth Krishna from India, and Hilde Juressen from Belgium Even though they come here from dif- ferent organizations, all have these same goals: to learn and to understand the American way of life, the culture and the language. Christian says, The American way of life is not easy to accepti That and the foreign language give me some hard times, but when I go back to my country. I will be happy that I had the opportunity to live here. And I am bring- ing home an American piece of mind. Maybe I will never be able to understand everything the U S. has to offer, but I am trying hard and I am getting closer. These students are in our school a whole year. WHS takes care of these stu- dents in several ways. There are special classes offered, such as American history and English for those students who do not understand English well yet. All exchange students are part of International Club, where they tell about their country and become friends with other students who are also interested in different cultures. The foreign students like WHS because of its many facilities, courses, sports, and clubs in which they can participate Being an exchange student is lots of fun. Sometimes it is hard, but there are always friendly teachers and students who are ready to help. This year at WHS is something they will never forget. By Hilde Juressen Opeong, CARDS WON stop _TH1 Krtt-VE SET TO'H f Top left Brett Rush uses the library to his best advan- tage Top center Darrin Liggins gets puled down after a terrific run. Top right A.P students enjoy a beautiful day at main campus Midde left After losing the canned food drive to UA. Worthington was obligated to display the flag of thee archrivals Middle center These junior grls show the true spirit of competition. Bottom center Signs of the students' support for the football team were evident near the final games Opposite Some people use study hal as an excuse to tak Openng W.H.S. has the spirit of competition The schools rally around their teams in one great burst of school spirit. We Want Some Bear Meat! is a famil- phrase at WHS But this rivalry was not vays as fierce or as mutual as it is to- ty Twenty-five years ago, all the fights are between WHS and Westerville This airy was so intense that competition itween the two schools had to be mcelled. However, for years individual WHS ams had their own personal rivalry with y such as the rivalry between the swim ams, Mr Apthorp says, The swimming airy was a different sort of rivalry, not violent as it is today, but rather, friend- ly and full of respect. During the late seventies, UA was a state athletic powerhouse and the team to beat. Although Westerville was still WHS's major rival, the WHS football team had lost 20 straight games to UA. UA brushed off WHS as if it were a pesky fly. The rivalry did not intensify to its present level until the 1977 season. That year, with Bob Atha as quarterback. WHS pulled a 14-8 up- set over UA in the final minutes of the game. Worthington went wild! This had snapped a twenty year old winning streak. Although rivalry can sometimes get out of hand, it is the essence of competition. Two teams train hard for the big game. And when the game finally arrives the schools rally around their teams in one great burst of school spirit. As long as WHS and UA maintain their quality athletic teams, and the negative aspects of rival- ry are kept in check, the rivalry will con- tinue to be the focus of school spirit into the next decade. By: Bob Tinker Openng 9 Ooerma ... Worthington has the most in Ohio Opposite Senior guys wll be happy to es- cape from the WHS zoo Top center: Home Ec. can be exhausting, even for guys Bottom center Physics classes can often be found doing experiments in the hats Top left Joe Rudolph t els us his secrets on how to be featured in the Phoenix Top rrxddte A Worthington victory over Wat- terson compiments this beautiful scnset Top right These are the future housewives of America MKJcle Jodi Nol helps out around the school WHS has a record number of Nation- al Merit semi-finalists this year. With a total of twenty-five semi-finalists, Wor- thington has the most in Ohio. Each year juniors take the PSAT test to find out how they may score in the SAT. If a student scores higher than the mini- mum required score for the state of Ohio, he or she gains the option to compete with other semi-finalists for college scholarships Colleges and uni- versities are supplied with names of these semi-finalists and may wish to contact these students because of their high scores Roughly ninety per- cent of all semi-finalists advance to fi- nalist competition and less than forty percent of these finalists become Merit Scholars. In many cases, students are able to receive a four-year scholar- ship, providing opportunities that may not otherwise have been possible. WHS 1987 National Merit Semi-finalists are: William Allison. Julie Barnes, Jac- queline Baumer, Chi Pei Chang, Nancy Christman, Michael Danke. Kristin Fo- ley, Jason Gelender. Kenneth Gifford. Renee Harton. Karen Hermann, An- drew Kammediener, Michelle Lamb. Ted Mathews. Brian Miller, Robert O'Toole. Stephanie Palmer, Kimberly Phillips, Lisa Pinsky, Adam Schawartz. James Sexton. Toby Strohl, Heather Tarczy. and Wendy White. By Jennifer Olsen Openng . . One of the most popular courses at W.H.S. Political radicalism is a unique course at Worthington High School. Since its begin- ning. its popularity has increased to be- come one of the most popular classes offered The course, which once had a set limit to the number of students en- rolled. is now open to all those who want to take it. Over four hundred students are presently taking the class which has in- creased the teaching staff of the course from one teacher to three — Mr. Molnar (who originally taught it), Mr. Lane, and Ms. Charlton. Mr. Molnar began teaching political radicalism in 1975. As its name indicates, political radical- ism deals not with regular politics, but with radical politics and nonconformists. Stu- dents learn about the political groups of yesterday and today. Originally there was no textbook for the course, but around eight years ago, Mr. Molnar and his students collaborated on putting to- gether their own book, including all the ideas and themes they wanted to learn about. Another unique quqlity about the course is the manner in which it is present- ed. During the first quarter students learn the theories and ideas of political radical- ism. During the second quarter, various speakers from different organizations come to the classrooms to provide inter- esting insights into their views and the views of others. The students enjoy listen- ing to the beliefs of the different groups and having the opportunity to ask them questions about their organizations. There are speakers such as Lea Thomp- son from the Revolutionary Communist Youth Brigade and Myra Severance of the Eagle Forum. Said Ms. Charlton. It's really fun and interesting. It's an unusual course. By Beth Stottlemyer Top Left Ron Severance goofs off agon Top Middle The Phoenix staff learns the fine points of journalism Top Right Dan Shirk is glod that Walkmans are now allowed of WHS Middle Left Tracey Edwards has a night of studying ahead of her Middle Center Do all Spanish classes work this hard? Bottom Center Mr Haney starts yet an- other choir rehearsal Opposite Ian Rose experiments with chords 1? Openmg Radicalism ii Qperang 13 S.S.A.P.P. creates health attitudes at W.H.S . So students can have a choice Many students' image of SSAPP is that mem- bers are a bunch of self-righteous freaks who preach about drugs and alcohol Nothing could be further from the truth. The Student Substance Abuse Prevention Program (SSAPP) is a program for students who have decided not to drink. It does not exist for its members to lecture other students, but rather, it exists so students can have a choice not to drink. The program consists of three phases Phase one is a weekend spent at Worthing- ton Presbyterian Church. During this weekend, the primary goal is to get to know oneself and to assess one's beliefs. Phase Two is also a weekend at the chuch designed to learn to support one another A ropes course is com- pleted the first day in pairs to give the con- cept of support a start. If a student decides to go on to Phase Three, he or she must sign a contract promising to stay drug and alcohol free throughout the duration of the program. Participants in Phase Three travel to schools and conferences to speak about chemical use and abuse and the SSAPP program. Most importantly. Phase Three is a support group for its members. This program has made a differ- ence By Kristy Coffman and Kathy Provanzana 14 Opening Top Jett Mr Moyer asks percussion to Quiet down Top m dc e Jake Moss is an avid reader Top right Lori Hempstead says. Don't shoot! Middle left Oh. Herb. Oh. Herb. Oh. Herd. Middle center Sakim and FtsPy can't agree on what to do about Lotus Blossom m Teahouse Left Is this for real, or are they just octng? Opposite Bob O'Toole and Kristy Coffman worked hard on the servor section of the yearbook Top left h Mathews hands the game bal to her friend Missy LeGrand Top right NAchele Bukey portrays the Geisha Girl in the fal play Bottom Seniors show the respect for the 1986 Home- coming Queen and Court 16 Events Top left There were many reaistic court scenes in the fal mock trials Top right Santa Jabal and his two elves Bonme Robertson and Lon McKeever brighten the win- ter dance Mddte right Dave Lanese remans calm on the stand Bottom right Brian Stewart and Lara Doversa take a break at the homecoming dance Bottom left Bart Overly and Rich Efcnger act out a scene from Teahouse Events 17 Top left Missy L©Grand is with her court Top right Presenting the 1986 Queen. Missy L©Grand Middle left Majorette Beth Benedum performs at half time MkJc © right Students wiggle, jiggie and giggle Bottom Seniors show their Cardinal Pride 8 homecoming Homecoming makes a busy week at Top left Missy LeGfand gives Captam Bob O'Toole the traditional game kiss Middte right Barb Renner and Chris Raub pose for pic- tures at the dance The 1986 Homecoming activities be- gan September 26. with nominations for he Homecoming Queen. The seven lominees were Bethany Jones. Missy Le- Drand. Illi Mathews. Michelle Mechling. laureen Rupp. Laura Scott, and Erin Sny- er. On October 6. these seven girls de- ’ ered speeches to students at Kilbourne nd WHS. 7 The fun began with the stretching of he traditional spirit links at the pep rally teld on October 8.1986. Applause and 3xcitement arose when the senior class Aron this competition Following this, the Dand and the cheerleaders performed and Coach Seaman. Bob O'Toole and Derick Schmidt gave speeches on the game the next night. Finally, the 1986 Homecoming Queen and Court was announced. The Queen was Missy LeGrand. Her court consisted of Senior Attendant Bethany Jones. Ju- nior Attendant Amy Pickering. Sopho- more Attendant Julie Collver and Fresh- man Attendant Lisa Marrocco. Following this announcement, the crowd headed for the bonfire, which was lit by Student Council President Laurie Jennings. The Homecoming game is traditionally proceeded by the Homecoming parade The floats were designed and construct- ed around the Homecoming theme Cards Go Abroad. Surprisingly, the sophomore class won. After the parade of floats. Missy was given the game ball by Homecoming Chairperson Illi Mathews The Queen then gave the ball and a good luck kiss to the team captains. Fi- nally. it was time for the big game to begin This year the WHS football team faced the Reynoldsburg Raiders Unsur- prisingly. WHS came out victorious. The 1986 Homecoming dance was held the following evening, in the main campus gym. As in previous years, the student council did a fantastic job in dec- orating the gym for this event which was enjoyed by students, faculty, and alumni 1986 Homecoming Chairpersons were illi Mathews and Amy Yates Homecomng 19 Teahouse bridges cultural gap Lett Lotus Blossom dances for Captain Purdy. Middle right mga Jiga demands equal ritfri from Captain Fisby In November, the WHS Thespians pre- sented The Teahouse of the August Moon Using the setting of the small Jap- anese village of Tobiki. the production took a humorous look at U.S. intervention in Japan following World War II. Colonel Purdy (Bob O'Dair) heads a post-war campaign to westernize the Japanese civilians, and he sends Captain Fisby (Rich Ellinger) to Tobiki to initiate the U.S. gov- ernments program Fisby begins an in- stant commradery with his quick-wit- ted interpreter, Sakini (Jack Plotnick) and together the two manoge to do everything but keep with the program. Fisby is introduced to Japanese cul- ture. and is given a most unusual gift from the villagers — a geisha girl (Mi- chelle Bukey). Fisby's newly found cus- toms worry Purdy, so he sends phychia- trist Cdptain McLean (Bart Overly), a green thumb and advocdte of ma- nure. to analyze the situation. Japanei culture soon casts its spell on McLea and he observes as Fisby puts together! recovery program of his own, using til village's natural resources. With help fra student directors Thea Desando and El abeth Drotleff and the crew membe Teahouse was another success Thespian production. Fai Play Fol Ploy Cardinal Court continues traditioi Top Bob O'Toole and ft Mathews are the Cardi- nal King and Queen Bottom left ft Mathews. Cardinal Queen, re- ceives her traditional bracelet. Bottom center .Amors Joanna Huffman and Lin- da Pfiei have fun at the dance Bottom right Lcxjra Scott and Dan Wise dance the night away ontinuing with tradtion, the Winter ance was once again a huge success, iis year the theme for the December 3th dance was the Holly Hop. with stu- ents showing up in numerous styles of jd and green costumes. There is a long history surrounding the lection of the King and Queen. The ontest for the Cardinal Queen began ver thirty years ago to select an official ueen for the yearbook. At this time, a Iver charm bracelet was purchased and ie tradition of adding a charm with the ame and year of each queen was be- gun. Each newly selected queen is giv- en cusody of the bracelet for a year and passes it on in December to the new queen. In the fall of 1978. the tradition of the Cardinal King began. The student council took over the sponsorship of the Cardinal Court in the 1970's and added a pewter mug which is en- graved each year with the King's name. and. like the Queen's bracelet, given to the King for the year of his reign On December 8. each member of the Court had an interview with a panel of judges from the community. The candi- dates were judged on the basis of poise, personality, and appearance. The long awaited outcome of the judges' selections was announced at 9:15 PM at the dance Student Council Vice-President Baskar Nair announced that llli Mathews and Bob O'Toole were the 1987 Cardinal Queen and King. Winter Dance 23 24 Renaissance Day Queen Elizabeth and William Shake- speare dropped in on students at Kil- bourne on February 6. They were visit- ing the school in honor of Renaissance Day The students and their teachers, many of them dressed in Victorian cos- tumes. spent Friday in Renaissance — related activities, beginning with a morning assembly. A procession of ladies in-waiting, knights, minstrels, monks, peasants, royalty and jesters paraded through the auditorium to begin the assembly Then Shakespeare, portrayed by Prin- cipal Rich Bates, shared some insights about the Renaissance and its effects on our lives today. The students were entertained by members of the experi- mental theater class, who presented scenes from Shakespeare's Twelfth Night, and by jugglers from Ohio State and Kilbourne Queen Elizabeth, portrayed by Nancy Beattie, ended the assembly to resounding cheers from her loyal subjects. During classes throughout the day. the students concentrated on Renais- sance themes. In foreign language classes, they played Renaissance games, studied Marco Polo, learned Renaissance trivia, studied Don Qui- xote. and built a miniature Renais- sance village Math students worked Renaissance algebra problems, stud- ied reading problems from the Dark Ages and learned to use the abacus. In science, students gave reports on Renaissance scientists and their dis- coveries. A movie about the Renais- sance. games and a study of the peo- ple were conducted in history classes. A juggling workshop was held during physical education classes. English stu- dents studied aspects of the Renais- sance. the four humors, love poems of the time. Chaucer's Canterbury Tales and watched a movie, Spirit of the Renaissance A mini-art show and study of the Renaissance guilds was also available. Students could also see Robin Hood, teacher Tom Pollock. Renaissance Day 25 Top left Dolly Levi and Horaee Vandergeo- decover that they are made fof each other Top right Ernestine Money flirts with Horace r dream date Bottom left Horace and Doly enjoy a wondertu dinner served with bghtmng speed by the waiter of the Harmonia Gardens Restaur aunt Bottom right Ermengarde and Ambrose Kerr put on their Sunday clothes Hello Dolly means good-bye The musical opened March 6-7 and continued March 13-14. The final show indued a special tribute to Mr Haney, Ms. Hottenroth. and Mrs. Hopton for their twenty-five years of dedication in directing shows. One student from each Haney-Hottenroth musical ap- peared in cosfume on stage and remi- nisced about his experiences. It was a touching and fitting end to Joel Haney and Elaine Hottenroth's successes for WHS. The story opens in New York City where Dolly Levi (Amy Myers) is trying to make a match for everyone, includ- ing herself. She is in the process of ar- ranging the marriage of Horace Van- degelder (Bob O'Dair), the well-known Yonker's millionaire, to Mrs.lrene Malloy (Michelle Leverenz). Actually, Dolly has Horace picked out for herself. In the meantime, Vandegelder's employees have adventure in mind. Cornelius Hackl (Rich Ellinger) and Bar- naby Tucker (Bart Overly) take off to New York. Bamaby and Cornelius end up in Mrs.Malloy's hat shop. After a mo- ment's time. Cornelius and Irene fall in love. Everyone ends up at dinner at the The Harmonia Gardens It is there that Dolly makes her grand entrance. In the end, everyone ends up with their true love. By Michelle Leverenz Top left Doly Levi makes her grand entrance Top right Mmnie and Bdrnaby show their elegance Bottom left The entire cast of poses for a picture Bottom nght Horoce explains the focts of He Onerat Lett Todd Henderson shows us his sngmg ob ty Right Loune McCioskey ond Josh July perform a love ballad Disco Inferno, lived up to their billing by exciting over 400 people at the an- nual talent show. Chris Berry, Brian Miller, and Eric Zimmer put together a skit based on John Travolta's dancing, and performed it with a disco ball above their heads and music from Saturday Night Fever” in the background. They ran across the floor, slid on their knees, pointed tqward the sky and then down to the floor R B Revue began the show by play- ing Barefooting. Another band that was well-received was Multiple Choice. The crowd came alive for “Melt For You and they jumped and clapped while, Money, Money” echoed through the auditorium. Rude Awaken- ing kept the crowd glued to their seats as they played, La Villa Stranglato.” A great drum solo was performed by AT T. Andy Orahood started his solo, then threw his sticks away, and played with only his hands. Two highly acclaimed bands in this year's show were Midnight Sun and The Wire. Midnight Sun had the audience yelling and screaming as they played. You Really Got Me,” Jailhouse Rock, and Working for the Weekend.” The Wire closed out the show with people standing and clapping in the aisles. One of the most interesting acts the evening came as Greg Coof came out to lead the audience in now famous C-A-R-D-S chant. In ad tion the Cardigan Dolls performed f songs from the '50's. In He's So Fin they used Mr. Fuller as the boy of ft dreams. Mr. Fuller, again host of the tak show, kept the crowd alive with sharp wit and his outrageous atti Fuller, a vetern M.C., commented ft this was one of the best and loud shows we've ever had By Chris Freeman 28 Talent Show Talent Show 29 The Countdown is on Top left 87 days! Right Mike Biogi cleans up after the Sernot 0 net Bottom left This is The Wife Wednesday. March 12, 1987 the se- nior class of Worthington High School gathered at the school's cafeteria to begin the celebration of the senior countdown. The Class of 1987 was cel- ebrating the fact that there were only 87 days until graduation. The seniors enjoyed great pizza from Anthony's as well as numerous cans of pop. Entertainment was provided by the school band. The Wire, featuring Herb Schupp on drums, Colin Gawell on lead guitar, Joe Oestrich on base and Ron Severance as lead singer. The highlight of their performance was when Tom Hayes joined Ron Sever- ance on stage. The senior class remained under control until a food fight started. Fortu- nately, Don Wilkie, the senior class ad- visor, stepped in and quickly ended the fracas. When chaos cleared. calmness resumed, and the entertcw ment continued. To many, the dinner was the first ino cation that graduation was jus around the corner It also launche many a senior into a full-fledged cas of senioritis. The senior dinner errcte quietly and happily, a good time fore involved. 0 PA 30 Senior Onner Senior Dinner 31 Top left Prom-goers take a break Top right David Sabgts and Mary Beth Scott enjoy the dance Maddle left Matt Mulborger and Jean Mahan share a quiet moment MKldie right Ohio Union was turned into the classiest place on campus' Bottom right Laura McCloud and Mark McCue are a cute couple 32 Prom 'We've got tonight! f 'V A - 1 W-- j •fild ’ ;jy Left Sean KakJof and Kathi Exley experience some of the magic of the evening Right Krista Sidman and her date dance during one of the few slow songs Another successful prom came to an jnd on April 25, 1989 as the last notes f The Bellows faded away. This year's Drom was held in the Ohio Student Jnion, and wds attended by over one housand students. The Union was wrought to life by decorations that made the room resemble a night in a Dark Upon entering the room, stu- dents passed across a footbridge con- ducted by Mr Brown, one of our in- dustrial arts teachers. The junior class made an extra effort to enhance the atmosphere of the Student Union by renting trees with small white lights on them. The effect was spectacular. The junior class listened to several bands over the summer before finally deciding on The Bellows, winners of the 1987 Rock Wars. Couples danced to the music until midnight when the dance ended. Prom-goers also had the opportunity to have their picture taken formally by Cubberly Sfudios upstairs in the ball- room. This is a traditional way to pre- serve memories of the evening. The money and effort that went into making the prom a success were worth it. Diane Snouffer was the teacher in charge of this year's prom. Prom 33 34 Children's Play dementaries see Step on a Crack. ) left Teresa PoSng and John Pascoe relax in the toy right Judd Seals. Katie Dawson and Loune Clousky give us a great pose tom left Mary Beth Scott gives us a smile tom nmddte ‘May I have this dance? tom right Dave Music gets cosy with Michelle Bu- Chidren's Play 35 Students go to cour Mock Trials 36 This year marks the 20th anniversary of the Mock Trials. In 1966 Miss Nault founded the personal law classes, which were unique to W.H.S. until 1972 when one of Miss Nault's former stu- dents founded a similar program in Granville. The Mock Trials are actual court cases that the students must re- construct and present before a jury. Secret ballot elections by the classes determine the positions. After Miss Nault chooses the case carefully (for it must be an issue studied in class), the elected attorneys spend from twenty to thirty hours researching their cases and studying at the O.S.U. law library. Because of the limitations on time, stu- dents must be skilled speakers. Clarity and brevity are necessities. Hard work and organization are vital for success. Questions from the audience are an- swered during the jury's deliberation. Some law students are so influenced by the trials that they decide to pursue law as a career. Miss Nault is proud of the fact that many of her former stu- dents are now lawyers. This year's law classes dedicated their efforts to the bicentennial anniversary of the Consti- tution. Mock Trials 37 Kilbourne has a surfing classic The Kilbourne Surfing Klassic was held on Friday, May 8. Arriving in waves, the students, many wearing traditional and untraditional Californian attire, be- gan the evening playing games in- cluding Guess the teacher from his baby picture, twister, bingo, and vari- ous computer games. The students won many prizes, most of which were immediately cashed in at the food stands. At 8 pm Music King began to play in the gym. which was transformed into a beach. Palm trees and surfboards lined the walls and stars dangled brightly above the waves and the seagulls Music King kept the students hopping and bopping to the latest tunes and viewing the lastest music videos. When entering the cafeteria, the students swam past the dock and many had their pictures taken while standing on a surfboard in the mylar water. Inside the cafeteria, they en- gulfed Domino's Pizza, baked goods donated by parents, and seas of cold soda. They entertained themselves by watching videos that had been taken 38 Freshman Party at Kilbourne throughout the year ar videos of themselves as they arrived the dance. The courtyard brought r lief from the heat, and students et joyed hamburgers cooked on the gr popcorn, and cotton candy At the end of the evening, each sti dent received a beach ball to keep a remembrance of their Surfing Klassn As is the case every year, the paren made the party a success and sti dents enjoyed themselves and r turned home with fond memories By Liz Sweet AWARDS PROGK OUTSTANDING STUDENTS - 4.0 G.P.A..........Juliet Ba-tne Kantn 8-cck Kru. £in Folly Mattheu) Gotthetnen Kanen Hermann Michelle I Vavld McCabe Bnlan Mlllen Robea O'Toole Stephanie Pal Kathleen Pnovanzana Patnlcfe la ART AWARDS......................................Enln Johnson Llia WRITING SCHOLARSHIP...........................................TAacy Vyi HOST OUTSTANDING SENIOR MUSICIAN......................Michelle Levee, THESPIAN AWARDS.......Thea VeSando Elizabeth Vnotleii Kabul O'Vi Monica. Webtten Bola.1 Ovenly Jack Plotnl cfe Em c Thompson A my Vi CARDINAL YEARBOOK AWARDS .. Vanon AnckoK6 Vicki Chapin Knlttl Cofjl Julie. Vennl4 Knl6tln Foley Hilda June66en I III Ualki RobtAX O'Toole. Enlc Ryan Enin Snyden Mona Sullv WRITERSPATCH AWARDS.............................cindy King Juliet Bmi WORTHINGTON JAYCEES SCHOLARSHIP...........Andnew Been man Util 4 a I Klmbenly Pom AMERICAN HIGH SCHOOL MATH AWARD......................... Steve AltAck NROTC MARINE SCHOLARSHIP......... Manlne-Kevln Feqley Mavy-Jake Ham AIR FORCE ROTC SCHOLARSHIP.................................Peten MuM U.S. MILITARY ACADEMY (We Point)..........Paul Capnlottl Joe Uili ARMY ROTC: Matt Jauc P.T.A. SCHOLARSHIPS - CAREER..........Ma Gotthelnen Rebecca Keati Scan Kaldca John P.T.A. HUNTINGTON BANK SCHOLARSHIP......................Jame4 Benui P.T.A. COUNCIL SCHOLARSHIPS....... Ultllam AHUon Jacqueline 8ad Knl4tln Foley Colby h WORTHINGTON ARTS COUNCIL SCHOLARSHIP........Rebecca Kent04h Amy 1i Michelle Levenenz Jack Plotti OHIO ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIP.................Julie Banne Kanen Hev Bnlan Mlllen Robert 0'T: WORTHINGTON NEWS OUTSTANDING SENIOR ATHLETE...............pfUl Vaur Kanen Hev CHEEK-FRENCH SCHOLARSHIP...................................Kanen Herd KARIN JOHNSON MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP......................Heidi Sort I HARLEY E. ROUDA SCHOLARSHIP...............................Ula Gan4 DUBLIN-WORTHINGTON ROTARY SCHOLARSHIP....................Tammy Me Vo COLONIAL HILLS CIVIC ASSN. EDUC. GRANTS. ..Tnacy Edvoand4 Mike He t SHEREX CHEMICAL AWARD....................................Enlc Tho ff CARDINAL BOOSTERS - HE ISCHMAN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP ....Tom Keeling Stephanie Fam SHAWN ENGLISH MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP..............................Bnett 40 Senior Recognition SS OF 1987 IS AWARO..............................John KotnU.g6ne.cht A my Shopman LUTZ AWARO................................................Kathy Llttlq Y CHRI SHAN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP..........................Sean KaldoA ARO S. KRIEGER MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP..............................Jajie Btn6tltA SSY HANNIGAN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP........................ MaAla BAu6adln Amy Lout NIS HAOOIX HERFF JONES MEMORIAL AWARO.............................LauAle Jennlng6 ITON LEE NICELY MEMORIAL AWARD............................Phil Vauphln IN TENNANT MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP.......................Felice Mendell HINGTON QUARTERBACK CLUB SCHOLARSHIP..................G eg Coddlngton )ENT COUNCIL AWARO..........................................LIz SpACtA A. SCHOLARSHIPS........................................... Amy Vatt6 )LD McCORO SCHOLARSHIP...................FaAahnaz JoaAdtA John Patcoe L W. LANE SCHOLARSHIP ............................ Kathleen PAovanzana RLES G. ROUSCULP SCHOLARSHIP.............................Michelle Lamb N A. 0RAH000 MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP EaIc Patton NISH DEPT. AWARO FOR EXCELLENCE ........... Colin Alley Renee HaAton Michelle Lamb KlmbtAly Phillip6 Kathy PAltchaAd Katl SchlenkeA BAett Ru h (VETERANS OF FOREIGN WAR) AWARO.........................Michael HtAAlck UMBUS DISPATCH SCHOLAR ATHLETE AWARO................KaAen Hermann RobeAt O’Toole KETING EDUCATION OECA SCHOLARSHIP..........................Penee Hootman MUNITY COORDINATING BOARD - COMMUNITY SERVICE AWAROS............CheAyl FtAAOA KAlstln Foley Tom Keeling LUCILLA AND THERON WRIGHT SCHOLARSHIPS ............................Michael Vanke Michael HtAAlck Tom Keeling ALEXANDER PASHOVICH MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP.....................Hancy-Vawn PatteAton iRLES E. JEFFERSON AWARDS...............Matt GotthelneA Michelle Lamb IIOR CLASS GIFT..........................6’ x 6’ Stained Gla66 dflndotv -L OF FAME...............................................Michael HtAAlck Senior Recognition 41 June 9, 1987 was the date of the highlight of the seniors' year — gradu- ation. Although some thought that the power outage might delay the cere- mony, power was returned so that graduation could begin on time. After the traditional Processional to Pomp and Circumstance, Reverend Wiese gave the invocation. Bob O'Toole, President of the Class of 1987 gave the class welcome, stating that We are willing to dare to be great. Then the choir, under Joel Haney's direction sang the National Anthem and May- be Someday We'll Meet Again In an emotional presentation the choir gave Mr. Haney roses as a memento of his last W.H.S. graduation. As in past years, the four-pointers gave a clever skit recalling their careers as students. Dr. Hoeffler told the class to Use your potential for your own better- ment and the betterment of others After Dr. Knutson presented the class to Mr. Hart, the diplomas were award- ed At long last the class received their reward for all their hard work. The Alma Mater, Benediction by Reverend Baumer, and Recessional ended the ceremony. For the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Seven The Sky s the Limit. 42 Graduation left Students prepare for graduation outside the Jtorium. d right These girls smg as part of the four-point skit. tom left Dr Hoeffler greets the Class of 1987 tom right Brian Miller is another four-pointer posite top The Class of 1987 posite bottom left Dr Knutson presents Bob roole in behalf of the class with a symbol of excel- ce. posite right Mr Haney takes his final bow Graduation 43 44 Sports Top left Paul Capriotti rushes for the touchdown behind Deock Schmidt's excelent blocking Top right Steve Igoe prepares to wrestle Middle right Susan Litchtnburg dives for the vic- tory Bottom right Kerry Burne goes for the goal Bottom left A Cardnal wrestler assumes the starting wresting position Sports 45 Top The 1986 Gifts' Term Team Row 1 Jennifer Zwihng. Laura Mdy. Kirsten Hornbeck. iHi Mathews. Staae Lewkowicz. Debbie Schwab. Lisa Tatman. Tricia Steiten and Doris Garroway Row 2 Laura Gonzalez. Shannon Dean. Karen Driscoll. Teresa Mackm. Julie Colver. Jube Bngner. Natalie Bore). Kristri Osmond. Sumaiee Gunanukorn. and Anita Chabria Middle left Uh Mathews and Teresa Mackin cud- dle for the camera Midcfe right Jube Bngner strokes the bal with ease Bottom right These Lody Cards celebrate an- other wm 46 Girts' Tenms The 1987 Girls' Tennis Team ended the year with an out- standing record and an O.C.C. championship title to show for it. As in previous years, the team was split into one varsity and one junior varsity team. The varsity team consisted of Kristin Osmond, Shannon Dean, Kirsten Hornbeck. Lisa Tatman, Teresa Makin. Illi Mathews and Stacie Lewkowicz. The team was lead to victory nu- merous times by Captains Illi Mathews, Stacie Lewkowicz and Natalie Borel Four members of the varsity squad advanced to regional play. They were Kristin Osmond. Shannon Dean. Illi Math- ews and Stacie Lewkowicz. By Mi Mathews Top Jule CoSver returns o serve Bottom left Head Coach Jen Stephan loves tennis! Bottom right Knstn Osmond was a helpful addition to the teom Top The 1986 Footbofl Team Row 1 Paul Alexander Pat Fitzgerald. Ron Severance. David Slates. Toby Beegie. Eric Bishop. Mike Foley. Bob Hart. John Gocrfwv Paul Capriotti. Joe Wilcox. Denck Schmidt. Bob O'Toole Row 2 Wifce Toly. Eric Buchanan. Joe Rudolph. Todd Buxton. Scott Col- lins. Mike Sperry. Craig Thomas. Paul Foley. Rick Mintzer. Dave O'Leary. Bran Kendal. David Gibson. Mike Corey Row 3 Scott Passos. Bobby Sngh, Dean Stark. George Ftoig. Greg Coddngton. Bi Read. Andrew Smulen. Matt Thompson. Dave Music. Chuck Mong. Mike Bog . Jeft Wel- ler Row 4 Andy Sknner. Chris Davis. Casey Pope. Chris Tracey. Brian leiter. Chris Raub. Brian Ke8ey. Dave Plan- itzer. David Lambert, Braden Flood. Mike St am. Clark Lloyd. Jeff Snyder Row 5 Russ Little. Alex Munoz. Nate Gable- man, Jason Smith. Darren Liggms. Ryan Hayden. Dean Fronk. Blake Coop. Con Bnns. Tim Bobbrt. Jmmy Fror, Rod- ney Hetd Row 6 Charte Starks. Greg Ament. Jason Lang- don. George Croskey. David Penn. Jon Tyack. Andrew Wteon. Boon East, Jeff Galvn. Tim James. Jason Kennedy. Enc Bishop. Nathaniel Beegie Row 7 Ben Block. Mike Moore. Andrew Pees. Matt Mulbarger, Mark Spencer. Mark Garver. Doug Myers. Eric Graber. Dan Grard. Chris Combs. Chris Hoag. Joe Woods Row 8 Trevor Owen. Scott May. Scott Coiarossi. David Btcke , Mark Fk g. Rod Mosley. Jack Boviant. Jim rtghfieid. Pc J Evenson. Rob Ruhl Row 9 John Blame. Bob Farmer. Rod Lghtfoot. Scott Gor- don. Bob Pritchard. Craig Weaver. Kevin Johnson, and Bob Seaman MkJdte left Joe Wilcox returns a punt Middle right Captains Derick Schmidt and Bob O'Toole await the coin toss Bottom right These Cards cheer their team 48 Footbal This year's Football Team had the most outstanding season in the history of Worthington foot- ball. The team notched an unde feated and untied season with a 10-0 record. The Cards' regular season was highlighted by im- pressive wins over Sandusky, Gro- veport. Upper Arlington and Ga- hanna. Worthington beat Arlington for the second time in the past two years. The Cards also made the state playoffs for only the second time in the school's history. In the playoffs, Worthington crushed two peren- nial football powers, ChiHicothe and Toledo Whitmar. by scores of 42-0 and 24-7. The team's domi- nation of ChiHicothe was particu- larly impressive in view of the fact ChiHicothe defeated the Cards in a pre-season scrimage. The Cards season did not end until the state semi-finals where they lost in overtime to the eventual State Champions. Fairfield by a score of 17-14 The team's success was led by a core of senior football players. 15 of whom earned AII-O.C.C. honors. These included Toby Bee- gle, Mike Biagi. Paul Capriotti. Mike Carey. Paul Foley. Mike Fo- ley. Dave Gibson. John Gouhin. Bob Hart. Brian Kendall, Bob O'Toole. Derick Schmidt, Ron Severance. Dave Slates, and Joe Wilcox. For the first time three players made the AP All-State Team: Paul Capriotti. Derick Schmidt, and Mike Foley. Head coach Bob Seaman has produced an amazing four con- secutive O.C.C. championships, while compiling a record of 36 wins and 6 losses and 2 ties. Per- haps the greatest accolade came when Seaman stated at the team's banquet that This is the greatest team I have ever coached, bar none, not so much for their record, but for what they do for each other. By Bob O'Toole Top As Bran Kendal watches. Pari Ca- priotti breaks the grips ot a U A defender Bottom left Ron Severance edges W H S. over U A with the winning field goal Bottom right Coach Seaman sends in a play with Todd Buxton Football 4 Top left Girts' Varsity Soccer Row 1 Kirsten Bosch. Mendrth BcM. MKrhele Mechlng, Angela O'Hare. Ji Hop- per. Leigh Frendberg. Nancy Chnstman. Holy Pappas. Feice Mendel, and Teresa Mnogue Row 2 Ron Koval. Kym Case. Jennifer Aften. Kim Phiftps. Tiffany Plummer. Gretchen Greenlee. Karen Hermann. Kottue West. Sharon Remy. Kati Cassidy. Tammy Demaree. Holy Hamer, and Rich Proietti. Middle Girts' Red Team Row 1 Sevarme Poirier. JW Bukey. Karen Duff. Vickie Demar ee. Carrie Kudika. Lori Stone. Colleen Kettle well, and Robyn Stobart Row 2 Jeanme Norris. Heather Tootle. Cindy Eglehoff. Carolyn Carey. Steph Letizia. Usa Beck. Rhonda Hunt. Jenm Feeny. and Ron Koval Bottom left The varsity team sr gs the 'Star Spangled Banner before the game Top right Meridith and Leigh cheer their teammates on. 50 Girts' Soccer Girls' Soccer The Lady Cardinal Soccer Team had one of their toughest seasons ever this year, playing top teams from the Dayton, Cin- cinnati. and Cleveland areas. Al- though the Cards didn't always come out ahead, they fought close, even matches with strong teams such as Anderson. North Olmstead. and Northmont, the defending State Champions. In Central Ohio, WHS showed their strength by defeating rival Desales 3-2. But because of a loss to Westerville North, the Lady Cards settled for runner-up in the O.C.C. It was the first time in three years that they didn't take first. In tournament play, the Lady Cards passed up Worthington Christian and Hillard in the first and second rounds. The next game against Dublin tested the team's spirit as Worthington prevailed 3- 2 in sudden death. Unfortunately, the next game of the tourna- ment was also their last. Wor- thington was winning the game 2-1 until Desales was awarded a penalty which tied the game From there Desales went on to win the game By Sharon Remy Top left Felice Mendel displays ner talent as she dribbles the bat down the field Middle The Blue Team: Row 1: Ann Bremer. Jute Bush. Caren Frantz. Kristen Glaser, and Karen Fisher Row 2 Andrea Momeou. Rachel Sagan. Jennie Snyder, lym Gtoson. Lisa Schumann. Nicole Keslar and Mark Gannon. Bottom The White Team Row 1 Amy Schermer. Ncoie SMwogon. Kefi Gawel. Jute Batton. Kthy Mascio. and Amy Hardy Row 2 Andy Knight. Cherina Pfleoger. Becky Bukky. Sarah Eagan. Michelle Mackey. Tammy Taylor. Kathy Pensyi. and Dawn Camera Girls' Soccer 51 Top left The Boys' Varsity Soccer Team Row 1 Shawn Lets. Drew Dawson. Dave Nar defla. Brett Rush. Trevor Rayburn. John Chappell, and Bob Taylor. Row 2 Jeff Bellar. Todd Lnnemeyer. Jason Kirkwood. Matt Tolbert. Keith Beal, Greg Smulen. Jeff Sunshne and lan Hamil- ton Row 3. Scott Steiien. Steve Weisiogel. Kyle Royer, and Doug Sunshine Top right Trevor Rayburn chases after the ban Middle The Boys J V A Soccer Team Row 1 Tom Engles. Bryan Schwartz. Doug Poss. Todd Schwartz and Erik Siehi Row 2 W Loadman. John Allen. Jeff Braurmler. Boon Miner, and Mike Hamilton Row 3 Chris Barnett. Andrew Ness, and And Childers Bottom left With great intensity Shawn Leis leaps in the air to save the ball Bottom right Dave Nardella stretches to steal the ball from his opponent 52 Boys' Soccer Boys' Soccer started the season on a some- what sour note, slipping by Dela- ware 3-2, and losing to Center- ville 1-0. They then began to come to- gether and didn't lose again until a heartbreaking 1-0 loss to Wes- terville South. During this stretch the Cards played outstanding soccer, including a 2-1 victory over Mt. Lebanon, last year's Pennsylvania State Champions. As the playoffs started, the Cards put together their best effort of the year. Four games later, the season ended on a hard-fought 3-2 loss to St. Charles. Six Worthington players re- ceived All-League Honors. Brett Rush was voted O.C.C. Honor- able Mention. David Nardella. Drew Dawson and Steve Weislo- gel were Second Team O.C.C. selections, while Doug Sunshine and Kyle Royer were voted to the First Team. Kyle was also vot- ed Second Team All-State By David Nardella Top Senior Kyle Royer boots the ball upfietd Middle The Boys' J V B Team: Row 1 Greg Murr. Joe Davies. David Fairchild. Jonathan Schuman. Jason Martin and Terry Markon Row 2 Mark Miller. Derek Male. Kent Vertrees. Andre Robertson and Fred Gans. Row 3: Jimmy Joseph. Ja- son Aurett. Jason Lamb. Ron Borqmst. and Greg Moser Bottom The Boys' J V. C Team Row 1 Todd Wangenheim. Josh Gutmore. Mike Schlenker. Tracy Lee and Mike Sweeny Row 2 Mike Krystofik. Matt Riebel. Doug Nguyen. Craig Butas. Ryan Adams, and Jett Powel Row 3 Joe Robinson. Jay Mur- kowski. Erik Larson. Brooks Schumann, and J C. Stiffler Boys' Soccer 53 Top Tne 1986 Girls Cross Country Team Row 1 Jube Arttno, Krtsin Huckaba. Anita Reehal. Amy Baker. Jufce Westfai. Jenny Lehman, and Shana Sanborn Row 2 Chris Kotch. Amy Dion. Shan- non Dryer. Ji Barton. Judy Korn. Tern Pnjnty. and Holy mgiedue Row 3 Cooch Gary Smith. Stacy Yunch. Stephana Palmer. Lynn Schier. Kely Os- topowcz. Jube Bames Debbie Cosiey. Amy Lar- son. and Nancy Beattie Middle left The Lady Cards get a pep talk be- fore a tough run in the ran Middte right Captain Stephame Palmer showed fine leadership for her team this season Bottom Amy Dion and Jube Westfai help pace each other during the roce 1 54 Girts' Cross Country Cross Country The Girls Cross Country Team. coached by Gary Smith and Nan- cy Beattie, had their most suc- cessful season ever. Their dual meet record was 8-1, making them second in the O.C.C.. losing only to the eventual state cham- pions. Other highlights of the sea- son were placing second in the Lexington Invitational and being champions of the Newark Invita- tional. In post season competi- tion. they were District Champi- ons and took third place in Regionals. This qualified them for the state meet for the second time in the past three years, where they placed twelfth. A definite standout was freshman Chris Szabo. She finished 7 th in the State championship, as well as winning the O.C.C.. Northland In- vitational. Newark Invitational, and placed on the All-District Team. Captain Stephanie Palm- er, Lynn Schier. Julie Barnes, and Stacy Yurick provided leadership for the team. Stephanie and Lynn were named AII-O.C.C. 2nd Team Debbi Cosley, Julie West- fall. Amy Dillon, and Shana San- born all received AII-O.C.C. Hon- orable Mentions In addition, there was enough strong depth to have a very competitive J.V. team for the first time. By Stephanie Palmer Top: Chris Szabo is a tine odcition to the lady Cards Bottom left Shana Sanborn eyes the finish bne otter an exhausting race Bottom right Lynn Schier picks up the pace as she passes another tinner i Top The Boys' Cross Country Team: Row 1 Chris Gifford. Shane Smith. Matt Hi. Jeff Hid. Nate Alexander. Dave Sperry, and Dick Wong Row 2 Keith Ryan. Eric Delbert. Andrew Strange. Def- ect Stem. Todd Fowler. Pete Beckwith. Todd Anderson. Chris Harsh. Mi e Jennmgs. Jason Huff- man. Kevm O'Nei. Brian O'Nei. Doug Pritchard, and Ted Royalty Row 3 Eric Pride. Kevn Fegley. Coftn Alley. Matt Hansen. John Koerugsknecht. Mike Herrick. Mike Danke. Scott Hid. Gary Smith, and Roger Johnson Middle left The school flag helps display WHS spirit. Middle right Mike Danke eyes the finish bne Bottom Worthington, along with other teams, prepares for the starting signal 6 Boys Cross Country Cross Country The traditionally strong Boys' Cross Country Team coached by Gary Smith and Roger Johnson completed another successful season The co-captains were Mike Herrick and Colin Alley. The team finished the regular season undefedated in dual meets and were O.C.C. Co-champions with Upper Arlington. They took first place in the National, Lancaster, and Eisenhart Invitationals. Perhaps the most valuable as- set of the 1986 team was its tre- mendous depth. The strength of the team was most evident in the regional meet. The team finished first in the district to advance to the regional meet confident of a state berth. However, during this week before the regional, the team lost three of its top five run- ners to injury and illness. The depth and spirit of the team, though, earned them a fourth place finish which qualified them for the state meet. The following week the boys were sixteenth at State Although the close of the season was disappointing in com- parison to the regular season, the 1986 team showed that the ac- complishments of every team member were equally important to the team's success. By Mike Herrick Top John paces himself for the race Bottom left Tea Royalty struggles for the finish me Bottom nght With a steady pace. Steve concentrates on reacting the finish line Boys' Cross Country 57 Top The Varsity Vofteyba Team Row 1 Ngoc Mai Nguyen. Phoung Mai Nguyen. Lori McKeever. and Suzanne Derryberry Row 2 Laura Lambert. Missy Shade. Stephame Zetsier. Jube Fischer, and Jenny Bn Middle left Julie Fischer gets ready to serve for the Cards Middle right The Lady Cords have their eyes on the ball Bottom The J V Voleybofl Team Row 1 Quynh Khong. Mrtca Mmra. Tracy Gray. Susi Frederick. Nancy Lmtz. and Leigh Ann Kesterson Row 2 Kirsten Smith. MoHy Me Grew. Jenny McCarthy. Stephame Crist, and Beth Burry 58 VolteybaH Volleyball The Volleyball Team looked on their 7-13 season, not as a disap- pointing season, but as a rebuild- ing season. The Lady Cdrds. coached by Jenny Elin did have a season high when they defeated the state-ranked Upper Arlington, 16-8 and 15-10. Two of the team members were given District and O.C.C. awards: Lori McKeever re- ceived Second Team AII-O.C.C. and Honorable Mention All-Dis- trict, while Julie Fischer won O.C.C. Honorable Mention and All-District. By Stephanie Zeilser Top: Lori McKeever. the team captain, psyches her team up for a victory Bottom left The Lady Cards set the Pa up for a spike Bottom right: Missy Shade sets the bal to teammate Stephanie Zeilser Top left The Varsity Golf Team Row 1: Dan Curley and Brett Coleman Row 2 Dave Riegel. Jamie Blackford. Rob Malone, and Joe Podolski Top nght Brett Coleman keeps his eye on the ball Middle left Jam e Blackford carefully lines up his next shot MxJdte right Jeff Davis fo ow$ through on his shot after teeng off Bottom The 1986 Freshman Golf Team Golf The highlights for the 1986 Wor- thington Golf Team included a second place finish at the Lan- caster Invitational, a fourth place finish at the Shawnee Classic and finishing second in the O.C.C. The Cards finished the season at 52 wins and 12 losses The golf team would have finished even higher if it weren't for the early season loss of three year veteran. Joe Po- dolski. to a broken wrist. Joe had a 76 average for his matches he played. The Cards were led by seniors Jamie Blackford. Jeff Kerbler, Rob Malone, and sopho- more Brett Coleman, with Don Curly and Jeff Davis trading off the fifth position for the golf sea- son. Rob finished third in the O.C.C. in scoring, while Jamie Blackford led the team in scoring. Brett Coleman and Jeff Kerbler were consistent all year long. By Jamie Blackford Top Brett Coleman studies the fairway Bottom left Jamie Blackford tees off af another hole Bottom right Ttys Worthington golfer has perfect form Golf 61 . % Top The Field Hockey Team Row 1 Melanie Norman. Maria Brusodm, Lecia Williams. Jennifer Salvno. Amy Lowe. Kerry Byrne. Stacey Fitzger aW. Chris Letizia. and Marci Pfeifer Row 2 Juhe Lane. Kim Franz. Laura Carton. Cinnamon Jarre . Joan Cory. Julie Pedela. Meagan Bubarwch. Kris- tin Roop. Monika Bernstein. Anne Byrne, and An- gie Fitzgerald. Row 3 Amy Zepp. Doug Troutner. Gretchen Haase. Rachel Menke. Missy Torrens. Lisa Mayer. Kelly Cassidy. Dana Fronk. Amy Mark- ham. Megan Hanson. Gretchen Rupp. Jennifer Scipone. Jen DiMascio. and Lmda Strapp Middle left The Lody Cards line up for a corner. Middle right Julie Pedela prepares to defend her goal Bottom Pay attention to the game. Chris!'' 62 Field Hockey Field Hockey This year's talent on the Field Hockey Team was not represent- ed by their record. The 1986 sea- son was led by Tri-captains Kerry Byrne, Amy Lowe, and Jenny Sal- vino. With their leadership, the team posted an 8-4-2 record. The year's Best Offensive Player was Chris Letizia. Best Defensive was Stacey Fitzgerald. Most Hus- tle was Kerry Byrne, Most Im- proved Player was Anne Byrne and Best Rookie was Marci Pfeifer There were other awards. Amy Lowe and Kerry Byrne were All-League, and Chris Letizia and Stacy Fitzgerald were Honorable Mention. This year had the first All Star Senior Game in which Kerry and Stacey played on the dark team and Amy played on the light team. By Kerry Byrne and Stacey Fitz- gerald Top The Tri-capfains meet with the refer- ees during the pre-game Bottom left Link Kerry Byrne doves the ban down the held Bottom right Leca Wiliams steals the bal from her opponent Field Hockey 63 Top Senior Wrestlers Row 1 Sean Murphy. Brian McGinnis. Roger Chu. and Mike Waloce Row 2 Chuck Mong. Rick Gunn. David Voghan. and Peter Gardkes Row 3 Paul Foley. Bob Hart. Matt Jouchms. John Lat- shaw. and Mike Foley Middle left Junior Wrestlers Row 1 Cyrus McKinney. Pete Hoefele. Chris Krupmski. Jeff Feeny. Aaron Vance. Tony Amorose.and Steve Newcomb Row 2 Steve Pe- t rue eft. Dave Weber. Jimmy Mohammed. Mike Stam, Steve Swigert. and Jason Ryan Row 3 Jason Good- man. Scott Hoover. Ron Richardson. Mark Furiow. and Darren Smith. Bottom left With great determination, a Worthington wrestler prepares to wm Top right Giving his opponent a tough fight, this Card wi not be taken down Bottom right Mr Keyhoe peps up the Cardinals 64 WrestHng Wrestling The Worthington Wres- tling team finished with yet another fine season in 1987. Honors included a third place finish at North Canton, fifth place at St. Xavier, sec- ond in the O.C.C., and sec- ond in the Districts. Fine per- formances were also turned in at the Regionals and State with second and tenth place finishes there. The Cards seniors were Mike and Paul Foley, David Vaughn, Matt Jauchius. Pete Gar- dikes. Bob Hart, Chuck Mong, and Mike Wallace. The Cardinals return seven starters from this years team and two state qualifiers, Steve Newcomb and Tony Amorose in 1988. By Bob Hart Top Wortirxngton struggles tor a pin Middle Sophomore Wretiers Row 1 Mott Katz. Tony Harlow. Jeff Kenyon. Barry Katz. Jeremy Brubaker, and John Botaki Row 2: Bryan Schwarz. Daniel Vaughn. Dave Miller, Chad O'Connor. Ron Porshinsky, Marty Shumway. and Mike lavele Row 3: Bob Meeks. Dave Sperry. Mark Dalai. Andrew Wison. Curt Reifsteck. and Jason Aurett Bottom Freshmen Wrestlers Row 1 Jim Scartz. Andy Cun- ningham. Eric Eggers. Ph«k Rob- inson. Bobby Mergenhagen. Ja- son Pittman, Matt Riebel, and Shane Smith Row 2 Cirtis Rice. Tim Weber. Erik Warren. Jason Buchanan. Kazu Migano. Jason Lamb. Jason Harlow, and Joe O'Rourke Row 3 Joe Florio. Todd Cole. Mark Bateman. Terry Everett. Russ Dixon. Brad Pence. Brian Pence, and JC Stiffler. Wresting 65 Top The Gifts' Varsrty Team: Row 1: Kim Fields. Trudie Lucas. Jennifer A en. Michele Mechlng. Beth Burrey. Holy mgledue. and Sue Pruitt Row 2 Diana Welsh. Kati Cassidy. Stephanie Zeisler. Mona Sufcvan. Karen Her- mann. Sara Wiliams. Shannon Dryer and Beth Conway Middle left Kim Fields puts forth extra effort for two points MKJde right Sara Wiiams. displays her offensive talent Bottom: Beth Burry dribbles around her opponent 66 Girls' Basketball Basketball The Worthington Girls' Basket- ball team began the 1986-87 season under the direction of first year coach, Beth Conway. With the arrival of a new coach, the team's record turned around, as well as the game itself. The girls' enjoyed a top ranking in the O.C.C. all season. The team ac- complished many new and differ- ent goals this year, plus the team became much closer and began working together as a team. They boosted their record by in- creasing their wins and losing sel- dom. The team even beat U.A once, who was a contender for the state championship, and lost to U.A. once in double overtime by one point. The girls' started district competition by playing Newark. They had beaten New- ark earlier in the season but suf- fered a close loss to them in the tournament. The team captains were Mona Sullivan, Michelle Mechling, and Karen Hermann. By: Michelle Mechling Top Seniors Mona Suivan ond Karen Her- mann come together for two points KAddle The Girls’ JV Basketbal Team Ki- mara Mines. Rachel Sagan. Kim Shaver. Beth Kregenow. Heather Gammel. Amy Larson. Jennie Snyder. Kristin Glaser. Karen Rossenquist, and Jute Bell Bottom The Freshman Glrfc’ Basketbal Team Girts’ Basketbal 67 Top left The 1987 Boys’ Varsity Basketball Team Row 1 Jeff Pfriem. Tim Hobart. Todd Weithman. Scott Bax- ter. Phi Douphm. Matt Brown. Scott Gtobons. and Brett Cobb Row 2 Coach Jm VanArsdal. Jeff Unverferth. Greg Tor do ft. Jake Hounty. James Benseief. Bob O'Toole. Tommy Lange. Scott Pruden. Chris Freeman, and Cooch Bob Miller Top right Todd Weithman goes up for two Middle The 1987 Boys' J V Basketball Team Row 1 Dave Penn, Scott Hazel. Matt Muibarger. John Crotty. Greg Preston. Mrice Hampton Row 2 Coach Bob Lee. Matt Brooks. Adam Koenigsknecht. Jonathon Fox. Mike Weilonski. Matt Aufderheide. Matt Geiger. Matt Sheets Bottom left The bench watches intensely Bottom right Scott Gibbons drives past an opponent 68 Boys' Basketbal Basketball The Worthington High School Boys' Basketball Team complet- ed the school's most successful season with a 20-3 record. In the Ohio Capital Conference, they finished in first place with a record of 13-1. The post-season was somewhat of a disappointment for the Cards when they lost in the district semi-finals to Mt. Ver- non In overtime. This year's starting lineup con- sisted of : Scott Gibbons, Jeff Pfreim, Phil Dauphin, and Scott Baxter. Todd Weithman and Jake Hauntey shared starting time at power forward position. Jeff Un- verferth was also a dominate force for the Cards off the bench. Scott Baxter and Phil Daulphin re- ceived first team all O.C.C. hon- ors. They also played in the Distict All-Star game By Tim Hobart and Todd Weith- man Top: Scott Baxter leaps above his oppo- nent. Middle The 1987 Freshman Red Team Row 1 Mike Schlenker. Erik Larson. Brooks Schumann. Mike Krystofik. and Brian Korn Row 2 Shad Severance. Todd Pruden. Jett Maddox, Lanny Nixon. Lance Good- fetow. ond Coach Tom Gerhard) Bottom The 1987 Freshman Blue Team Row 1 Dave Smith. Scott Morgan. J.J Ruther. Jay Murkowski. Rich Harris, and Mike McLean Row 2 Lloyd Pierre-Louo Bnce Osbourne. R C Nelson. Scott Yore. Kevin Hammon, and Greg Wetterauer Boys’ Basketbal 69 5 jT « ' i' V ' £ % «X k, .V ' '• '7 Aj ' . % Top The 1987 Gnrte’ Swim Team Row 1: Heather Zyer. Chris Toppari. Kathy Littig, and Becky Val- entine. Row 2: Heather Lucas. Susan Lrtchen- burg. Jennifer Jones, Sonjo Lie ter, Jay Yeager. Mancfce Dieter. Janeen Lyons. Kandi Huffman, and Megan Burke Row 3 Jenny Veil. Heather Parks. Kathy Provanzna. Christine Buck. Nichole Chaput. Sheiy Lea sure. Sigrin Tanaka. Michele Lamb. JM Burbridge. and Kim Faircloth Row 4 Karen Rott. Sandy Frizze . Debbie Schwab. Anna Gomez. Renee Walker. Km Bern. Missy O'Reity. Tracey, and Emiko Shma Row 5 Heather Reed. Amy Baker. Kelly Lusky. Amy Zepp. Stephanie Franz. Karin Fischer. Nichole Stiwagon. and Jo- Anna Beaghly Row 6 Coach M e Deagle and Jim Callahan Middle left Kathy Littig brings in another wm dur- ing the back stroke Middle right This Lody Cardinal pushes off the wal Bottom Cards lead off the meet with a team cheer 70 Girls' Swimming Girls' Swimming With the assitance of Coaches Jim Callahan and Jeff Deville and the leadership of Co-captains Kathy Littig and Chris Toppari, the Girls Swim Team had a great win- ning season The diving team, un- der Coach Mike Deagle and Captain Beth Wadlington, con- tributed much to the fine season. The Lady Cards only narrowly lost two dual meets to Upper Arling- ton and Solon. They avenged the loss to Solon by winning the Or- ange Relays and beating them at States. The swim team finished the season by placing runner-up at Districts, second only to Arling- ton. but the highlight of the sea- son was when the medley relay team set a new state record, spurring the Cards to place sec- ond in the state behind Gates Mill Hawken By Kathy Provanzana Top Betti WadSngton dives with perfec- tion Bottom left: This Corctnol pushes off the wan Bottom right Jennifer Jones gives team- mate and friend Kathy-Littig encourage- ment betore Kathy's race Girls' Swimmrig 71 ■ Top The Boys' Swimming and Diving Teams Row 1 Phil Hateobiock. Jim Archer. Eric Immelt. Tom Keeling. Mike Morris. Mike Valentine, and Charlie Starks. Row 2: Drew Stark. John Marsh. Mark VanSteyn. Rick Yurich. and Matt War nick Row 3: Bruce Roth. Mark Minister. Joey Smith. Chris Harsh. Andy Jocobson. Carl Fischer, and Pete Martin Row 4 Jim Bums. Scott McVey. Matt McVey. and Jon Wafley Row 5 Coaches Jim Callahan and Mike Deagte MKkJe left Bruce Roth dives in at the start of the gun Middto right Servor Mfce Morris roces for the wn Bottom Phi Hdenbiock takes a breather 72 Boys' Swmmng B. Swimming In a major rebuilding year, the 1987 Boys' Swimming and Diving Teams did very well. They placed second at Districts and twelfth at States, surprising everyone Indi- vidually. Rick Yurich set a school record in the 100 backstroke, go- ing 54.28. Awards given this year in rec- ognition of hard work included. Most Valuable Swimmer to Rick Yurich and Most Valuable Diver to Eric Immelt. Most Improved Swim- mer went to Bruce Roth. Next year's captains will be Mark Minis- ter and Rick Yurich. who will be replacing departing Captains Tom Keeling. Mike Valentine, and Mike Morris. By: Tom Keeling Top Andy Jacobson snows his technique Bottom left Phil shows his strength by per- forming the butterfly Boys' Swimming 73 Top Row 1 The Gets Gymnastics Team Meftssa Harmon, Amy Lortz. Susan Sheets, Kathy Wilson, Amy Race, and Jodi Strauch Row 2 Sev gorier. Erin Faion. Natalie Long. Ashley Weitkamp. Lori Houlette. Karen Danke. Mara Shultz, and Karyn BHacic Row 3: Missy Klisares. Jenny Davis. Amy Whitaker, Wendy Samples. Dana Fronk, Mekssa Schemder. Paula Houlette. and Amy Shipman Middle left: Natifce Long is in rare form Middle right Worthington is known for it's excel- lent gymnasts Bottom Melissa displays her talent 74 Girts' Gymnastics I Gymnastics tar the third consecutive year, the Worthington Girls' Gymnastics Team claimed the State champi- on title. This accomplishment re- mains unmatched by any other team in the history of the state meet. Individual accomplish- ments included Natalie Long re- capturing first place on the bal- ance beam and Melissa Harmon placing fourth in the all-around competition. The girls' maintained a very successful season with both teams remaining undefeated in dual meet competition. They also suffered their first loss in three years at Dublin's McGee Invita- tional to Northmont by .05 of a point But the girls didn't give up and worked even harder to come back to beat Northmont by nearly three points in the State competition. This year's team was led by Co- captains Wendy Samples and Amy Shipman. Under the experi- enced coaching of Marty McClain. Dave Holcomb, and Colleen Yakam. the WHS Girls' Gymnastics Team has extab- lished a reputation for themselves that is unparalled by any other school in the state. Top Dana Fronk stops tor a moment dur- ing her routine Bottom left This Worthngton gymnast demonstrates one of her many talents Bottom right: Did she torget her parachute? Girts' Gymnastics 75 Top The 1987 State Championshp Boys' Gym- nastics Team Row 1 Richard Muins. Lance Shoemaker. John Todd. Everett Shina. Brian Waite. Shawn McCabe. Shawn Wnmck. and Mike Jennings Row 2 Coach Brian Werner. PoU Girdner. Darri Mullins. Rick Murray. Tom Lmzel. Jay Jocques. John Race. Dave Weil, and Coach Rick Aqurre Row 3 Brian Franke. Jim Parsons. Scott Seals. Judd Seals. Drew Robinson. Scott Norris, and Chris Keels Middle left Senior Toby Strohl aknowledges the judges and crowd Midde right Jay Joques hangs out with the team mascot Bottom Brian Waite demonstrates his balance rr 76 Boys' Gymnastics B. Gymnastics ECALP DNOCES ON S'EREHT was the battle cry of the 1987 State Champion Men's Gymnas- tics Team as they won the State title. Their great success was un- precedented for Men's Gymnas- tics at Worthington. With an un- defeated season of 43-0. the Cardinals dominated state com- petition. Along with winning the State Meet for the first time, the Cards also won the Worthington Cup and other invitationals for the first time. Under Coach Rick Aquirre's leadership and Captain Brian Waite's outstanding perfor- mance. the Cards came togeth- er and proved their superiority. It was a year the team will never forget. By Brian Waite Top Judd Seals prepares to do his routne with the help ot his coach Bottom left Scott Seals ends his routine with a perfect dismount Bottom right Senior Brian Waite asks if we want his outograph Boys' Gymnastics 77 Too The 1987 Girts’ Vorsity locrosse Team Row 1 Maureen Rupp. Kerry Byrne. Bethany Jones. Mono Brusidin. Amy Lowe (captam), Christi Coro- nis. and Becky Commons Row 2 Kristy Goodfel- tow. Leigh Frendburg. Melanie Norman. Lore Stone. Jufce Bush. Lisa Garesche (manoger). Qndi Howett. Marci Pfeifer. Megan Hanson, and Amy Markham Row 3 John Gafcpoutt. Dana Fronk. Mefcnda Abernathy. Km Phillips. Angela O'Hare. Ju e Pedela. Jenny Perry, and Gretchen Greenlee Middle left Lady Cards shake hands after wtn- ning another game Middle right A look of true determination Middle Girts' Lacrosse J V. A Row 1 Anne Byrne, jaye Cahalf. Alhson Wdey. Kathy DiMasoo. Susan Jones. Renee Lehmann. Amy Zepp. and Stocey Davidson Row 2 Doug Troutner. Mimi Handshy. Kym Cebul. Teresa Makin. Karen Ro- senqmst. Jen DiMasoo. Gretchen Rupp. Undo Pfed. Paige Shipman. Irene Fe ows. Joan Cory, and Christine Gtfdea Bottom Girts' Lacrosse J.V B” Row 1 Kristen Brown. Knsten Glaser. Rachel Menke. Usa Karr. Jennifer Scipione. Jui e Co ver. Erin Foley. Usa Marrocco. and Suzanne Merrick Row 2 Wendy Pinta. Debbie Walker. Laure War burton. Jenni Feeny. Meagan Bubamch. Janenne Lyon. Lynn Gibson. Lisa Schuman. Jenny McCarthy. Cmdy Varner, and Tern Grtdea 78 Gets' Locrosse Girls' Lacrosse The 1987 Worthington Girls' La- crosse Teom coached by John Galipault had an outstanding varsity season record of 17-0-1. The four J.V. teams also had a winning season and sharpened their skills under the direction of coaches Doug Troutner. Wendy Pinta, Mark Riley, and Judy Bateman The highlight of the Varsity sea- son was The Mid-West Tourna- ment held at Sewichley, Pennsyl- vania in mid-May. The Worthington girls won five games in two days to take first place They were led to victory by All- Mid-West selections Kerry Burne, Maria Brusadin, Julie Pedela and Leigh Frendburg. It was also an- nounced at that time that Kerry Burne. Maureen Rupp, Amy Lowe. Maria Brusidin, Bethany Jones. Christy Caronis and Becky Com- mons had been selected to play on the Midwest School-girl La- crosse Association All-Star Teams. Their teams played in The U.S.W.L.A. National Tournament that was held at Ohio Wesleyan. Kerry Burne with 72 goals for the season and Leigh Frendburg with 73 goals (high scorer in the mid- west) were both nominated for All-American honors. By Julie Pedela and Pam Galipault Top Amy Zepp looks up field for a teammate Middle Girts' Lacrosse Red Team Row 1 Nadia Prescher. Monika Bernstein. Rachel Phipps, JuSe Battin. Melissa Biehl Aison Hoknd. Ji Commons. Stephanie Franz, and Kari Armstrong Row 2 Mark Riley. Anna Sheets. Ann Miler. Heather Holand. Amy Wiley. Jenny Jones, Nicole Went- worth. Amlee Bruce. Missy Oehr, Hope Lane, and Johanna Smith Bottom Girls' Lacrosse Blue Team Row 1 Candice-Letgh Babb. Niter Hummer. Thcia Rowe. Christy Be . Amy Race. Maria Duro. Barb Renner. Rachel Poetker. and Laura Smith Row 2: Judy Bateman. Laura Mily, Christina Ferguson. Jenny Alen. Anne Old- sen. Juke Hoffman. Laura Lambert. Keky Burhenne. Patty Jjisenhordt. Michelle Beyer, and Heather Jackson Gris' Lacrosse 79 Top The 1987 Boys' locrosse Team Middle Left: A Worthngtoo Laxman hits his oppo- nent to try and loosen the ball form his posses- sion Middle Right The Cards surround an opponent. UA. to recover the ottensive lead Bottom The Cardnais battle to move the bal up the field 80 Boys' Lacrosse Boys' Lacrosse The 196 Boys' Lacrosse Team ended their record at 6-6. and ended up sixth in the Midwest Scholastic Lacrosse Association Tournament. The team was a very young one this season, led by their five seniors: Mark Lewis. Chris Miller, Dan Gobbelet and Co-captains Doug David and Bill Stover, plus Midfielders Scott Pas- sias and Tim Jdmes. The team completed a very successful spring trip in Maryland, as well as a 6-5 double overtime win over Cranbrook ond dn 8-4 decision over arch-rival Upper Arlington. Personal honors go to Midfielder Scott Possias. who wos selected First Team All-League. Midfielder Tim James, who was Second Team All-League, and Defense- man Doug Myers, who was Sec- ond Team All-League By: Bill Stover Top A Worthington player awaits a pass from a fellow teammate. Bottom left The Cardinals are offensively alive as they move the bal toward the goal 8ottom right Number Forty-two takes the ball past the opponent Top left The Boys' Varsity Tenms Team Row 1 Trace Dove. Steve Sun. Pete Rodocker. Rich Einger. and Scott Bucher Pow 2 Leslie Snyder. Rich Tattol. Dave Etv . Brad Yak am. Captan Tom Stephenrtch. and Coach Sinclair Top right Tom Stephenitch loves to play tennis Middle Scott Bucher was a great contributor to the year s team Bottom This was tough shot behind the bock 82 Boys' Tennis Boys' Tennis The Boys Varsity Tennis Team, finished an impressive season with a record of 15-4. The Varsity Team consisted of Scotty Bucher (first singles). Peter Rodocker (second singles). Tom Stephen- itch (third singles). Brad Yakam and Trace Davies (first doubles), and Dave Elvir, Rich Tattoli. Rich Ellinger and Steve Susi who alter- nated the second doubles posi- tion Worthington placed second in the O.C.C. with a record of 6-1. with the only loss to Upper Arling- ton. In the O.C.C. Tournament. Tom Stephenitch won the third singles and the team of Brad Ya- kam and Trace Davis won the first doubles Pete Rodocker was run- ner-up in second singles and the team of Rich Tattoli and Rich El- linger reached the finals for sec- ond doubles. In post-season play, the team of Brad Yakam and Tom Stephenitch. both seniors, qualified for the District Finals Tournament in singles. Coach Leslie Snyder was very pleased with the season, the improve- ment of player skills, the develop- ment of a sense of team, and the improvement of the players' court behavior. By Brad Yakam and Tom Ste- phenitch Top Greg Murr returns a tough serve Middle The J V A Tennis Teom Row 1 Jon Poul LoPointe, Steve Show. Anly Con- king. Rondy CoDb (coptoin). Mott Web- ster (coptoin). Steve Schwonekomp. Mork Tattoli. ond Mike Schleoker Row 2 Leslie Snyder. Rob Mason. Daniel Kim, Pete Warner. Greg Murr. Vince Brodkard. David Sabger Mark Schlemmer. and Coach Sin- clair Bottom The J.V. B Team Row 1: John Jones. Darren Berg Chris Palmer, and Jim Flynn Row 2 Leslie Snyder. Scott Reich. M e O'Connor. Steve Tidbal. Jude Huzi- cho. and Coach Sinckar Top Row 1 AAe Westfol. Jennifer Wiliams. Cindl Davis. Heather Steavens. Anita Raheel. and Shana Sanborn Row 2 Maria Piccnm. Jame lit- tte. Julie Barton. Krsten Bosch, Stocey Manken, and Gary Smith Row 3: Jen Btagu Amy Diion, Robyn Stobart. Chris Szabo, Debbie Cosley. Cin- namon Jarrel. Enriy Ford. Sarah Selby Row 3 Tresa Westfal. Shelly Stranahan. Jenny Rose. Shannon Dryer, Kati Cassidy. Marlene Busby. Dana Terry, and Jenny Ein Row 3: Lori McKe- ever. Corn Lortz. Heather Ruflin. Terry Prunty. Steph LetizK3. Amy Larson. Micheeie Mackey, and Jufce Fischer Middle left Kati Cassidy leaps over the high jump bar MKJdte right Krsten Bosch flies high over the hurdles Bottom Cinnamon Jarrell and Juke Fischer battle it out for the finish line 84 Girts' Track Top Sophomore Kirsten Bosch eyes the finish line Bottom left EmSy Ford throws tor with the shot-put Bottom right A CorcJnol sprints to the finish Ine Girls' Track The 198 7 Girls' Track Team, coached by Jenny Elin. had a successful rebuilding season The team was young but still able to keep up its record from previous years With a 5-2 dual meet re- cord. the team came in third in the O.C.C. One season highlight was placing fourth in the District which was a very good effort. So- phie Dryer. Chris Szabo. Janie Lit- tle. Kirsten Bosch, and Kati Cas- sidy all advanced to the Regionals The team lost only two seniors this year. Stephanie Palm- er and Lori McKeever By: Stephanie Palmer Girls' Track 85 86 Boys' Trock Boys' Track The 1987 Boys' Track Team again proved that it was the team to beat in Central Ohio. Led by Captains John Koenigsknecht, Mike Herrick, and Eric Pride the team captured the Central Dis- trict Indoor Championship for the second straight year. Nate Gab- leman fought off the competition to retain his 800 meter title, Tom Lange won the high jump, and John Koenigsknecht set a new District record in the 400 meter dash. The Cards success continued into the outdoor season. Coach- es Daup, Smith, Johnson, and Baker led their team to victories in such meets as the Worthington Invitational. The team produced a 8-1 dual meet record, and was just nudged out for the O.C.C. Championship. During this season, the 3200 meter relay of Nate Gableman. John Koenigsknecht, Chris Bar- nett, and Adam Koenigsknecht established the fastest time in the state. School records were set by Tom Lange in the high jump, Nate Gableman in the 800 meters, and in the 1600 relay by Eric Pride, Paul Capriotti, Nate Gableman, and John Koenigsknecht. Dan Wise, Mike Herrick. Colin Alley. Trevor Rayburn. Todd Anderson, and Todd Faller were also instru- mental in the team's success. Top Trevof Rayburn contributed his ski to the track team. Bottom left This Cord flies over the bar with ease Bottom right Chns Keels leaps high into the air Bovs' Track 87 Top left The 1987 Girls' Varsity Softbal Team Row 1 Ji Bur bodge. Kim Fields. Susan Rhinehart. and Coach Esakov. Row 2 Kim Case. Kathy Le - cSch. Jennifer Alen. Teresa Minogue. Sue Pruitt, and Holy mgiuedue Row 3 Aiecia Wetzel. Stephanie Zesler. Kathy West. Lesie Justice, axi Wendy Edwards Top right Kim Fields is m action again. Middte The 1987 Gels' J.V Softbal Team Row 1: Kirstin Smith. Stacey Wood. Kim Shaver, and Jen- nifer Roi ecer Row 2: Emko Shina. Angela Headland. Mika Miura. and Laura Pricett. Row 3: Cooch Price. Jeanme Bowls, Sara Wliams. Eliza- beth O'Dell Rhonda FKrt. and Chrisie Braze! Bottom: Kathy West eyes the pitch. •v fek 88 Girls' Softball Girls' Softball The Girls Softbaii Team enaed The season posting with a 7-13 record overall but a 6-7 record in the O.C.C.. placing fifth in the league. Coach Jan Esakov hoc high hopes for the Lady Cards this seasor and plans on coming back strong with ar experienced team next year. The high light of the season was when the Cardi nals beat Upper Arlington. 30-4. Three Lady Cards received honors in the O.C.C this year Holly Ingledue received Honor able Mention. Jennifer Allen was Seconc Team and Kim Fields received Honorable Mention All-Central District. By Kim Fields Top Sue Pruitt prepares to bunt Bottom left The Coach gives some lost minutr strategy to her team. Bottom right Kathy easily makes It to third S r - Top The Boys' Baseball Team Pow 1 Dave Byrd Chris Wolfe. Pick Clouse. Pon Severance. Phi Douiphn. Charles RizzutTi. and Brett Cobb Row 2 Mfce B agr Matt Keyhoe. Doug McCouliough. Brenden Nebraska. Bi Loadman. Sott Wolfe. Boon M4er. Jeff Pfnem. Joe Reed. Dan Maddox. Brian Kendall. Steve Rubsam. and Frank Cozze Middle left Chns Wolfe awaits the opponents hit Middle right This Worthington Corcfrnai slides safely nto second base Bottom Phil Doulphin prepares to hit a home-run 90 Baseball Baseball The Varsity Baseball Team had a successful season this year. The Cardinals, who were ranked thir- teenth in the state halfway through the season, ended the season with seventeen wins and eight loses They were led by Centertielder Phil Dauphin who made the All-Ohio, All-District, and AII-O.C.C. teams. Phil, who was named player of the year in the O.C.C., set three school hit- ting records. He had a .595 bat- ting average. .1035 slugging av- erage. and 50 hits. The other players who hit above .300 were Mike Biagi (.400). Chris Wolfe (.370). Ron Severance (.358), and Steve Rubsam (.348). As a team the Cards set a record by hitting 32 home runs. The Cards played tough this season, losing six of eight losses by two runs or less By: Steve Rubsam Top Joe Reed wnds up (or a fast bal strike Bottom left Ron Severance woks home after Phil Doulphn's home run hit against the Bears Bottom right Phi Daulphin folows through with his hit i Baseoal 91 92 Clubs Top left Thespians Rich Eftmger. Jack Ptotrock and Bob O'Dar perform in the fal procfcjction Top right Cardinal Cadette Maria Capriotti flashes her winning smile Midde Cheerleader Tien-Fong Ho cheers the basketball team to a victory Bottom right Kristin Foley ponders the perfect yearbook caption Bottom left Senior band members Sarah McWhorter. Bob Tinker and Matt Gothener per- form in a trio Clubs 93 Student leaders work for changes Led by President Laurie Jennings. Student Council hod a very successful year In addition to traditional Counci acivities such as the New- comers' Assembly and dessert. Bosketbal con- cessions. the canned food drive, and the teach- er appreciation breakfast, this year's Counci hod several mew issues with which to deal Members of the Cabnets of Worthington's and Upper Arlington's Student Councis met to help aleviate tension between the two schools This year's Counci discussed the possibility of purchasing a microwave oven and a stereo or jukebox for the cafeteria Student Counci was also involved with campaigning for the elemen- tary school bond issue in the fal and the operat- ing levy in the spring The parking lot was anoth- er big issue this year, and Counci tafced about stiffer regulations for people parking iMegaiy This year's Homecoming Dance produced the larg- est turnout ever, and the annual Bloodmobie collected more units of blood than any previous Btoodmobde An electronic message board was mstaied in the school store window and Counci voted a sound system as a gift for next year MAM CAMPUS STUDENT COUNCIL Seated Herb Pierre-Louis. Steve Rubsam. Mindy Watt. Andrew Smuien. Mi Matthews. Amy Yates. Kris- ten Foley. Kevn Fegiey. Laurie Jennngs. Bhaskar Nair. Scott Emery. Chris Letizia. Liz Spicer. Susan Markham. Cindy Wiese. Stacie Lewkowicz Row 1: Robyn Pritchard. Jenny Duval. Jenny Liu. Sta- cie Swenderman. Dan Brown. Ann Byrne. Kellie Gauthier. Farahnaz Joarder. Bethany Jones. Lori Boucher. Angela O'Hare. Mary Tharp. Theresa Minogue. Chuck Mong Jabaii Stewart Zande Row 2 Gretchen Rupp. Aloka Lahoti $, male© Gunanukorn, Terry Manion Wode G r Lisa Mayer. Emily Ford. Leslie Cook. BeccaM dell. Dean Fronk. Matt Todd. Bob O'Dar N Sullivan. Jake Haunty Row 3 Jube Lane. StQ Pierre-Louis. Phil Dauphin, James Benseier xm Zych. Matt Mullberger Brian Kelly. Cyrus McKfc ney. Steve Newcomb. Nate Gableman Bo O'Toole STUDENT COUNCIL CABINET Seat Chris Letizia, Scott Emery Standing Kevn F ley, Bhaskar Nair, Jake Haunty. Hk Matthews.Krt ten Foley. Liz Spicer. Amy Yates. Laurie JenrwiQ Andrew Smullen FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Nicole Wan worth. Elson Liu. Hope Lane MAIN CAMPUS STUDENT COUNCIL STUDENT COUNCIL CABINET 94 Clubs FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS S£MOP CLASS OFFICERS Su- san Markham. James Ben- seter. Bob O'Toole. Cindy W ese JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Stan Pierre-Louis, Missy Shade. Boon Kelley SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFI- CERS Front JuSe Lane Emiy Ford. Doug Pritchard. Sumo- lee Gunanukom FRESHMAN STUDENT COUN- CI: Row 1 Hope Lane. M- cole Wentworth. Elson Uu. Danielle Gardner Row 2: Andy Warner. Erin Foley. Juie Marsh. Amy Larson. Afcson Holland. Amy Henderson. Chrissa Schwerin Row 3: Kazu Miyano. Tracy Rogers. Sham Cunningham, Usa Mor- occo. Stephanie Jones. J Commons. Row 4 Rob Mot- tice. Derek Nol. Jeff Mad- dox. Erin Dutton. Lloyd Pierre- Louis JJNIOR CLASS OFFICERS SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS FRESHMAN STUDENT COUNCIL Sheley Hndal looks forward to giving blood Clubs 96 23532323235348485348232348 VARSITY FALL CHEERLEADERS VARSITY FALL CHEERLEADERS Row 1: Lori Boucher. Jfl Bishop. Laura Scott. Sara Marusa. Kristin Foley Row 2 Tami Garvin. Jenny Duval. NataSe Long. Mindy Watt. Tiffany Mondio. Ashley Weithcamp JV FALL CHEERLEADERS Row 1 Jenm Baughman. Christiane Ritchie. Raquei McCarthy. Leslie Cook Row 2 Kay Seaman. Jennifer Stryker. Mandie Diet- er FRESHMAN FALL CHEERLEADERS Row 1 Erin Foley. Heather Herr. Amy Race. Melissa V ne$. Kari Armstrong Row 2: Amy Wiey. Mssy Diehr. Erinn Nebraska. Amy Henderson, Johanna Smith. 96 Clubs FRESHMAN FALL CHEERLEADERS Cheerteodrtg become a very controversial pic mis year both at the national level and in Worthington A North Dakota collegiate ieefteoder made national news when she fell her death from the top of a pyramid in late ►86 Soon after that, a University of Kentucky teerteader was paralyzed from the chest )wn while performing gymnastics stunts before Kentucky basketball game Worthington cheerleaders first became vcxe of the buddng concern about cheer- ading safety a whole year before these wel- iPIcized trogeies occurred In the faH of 1985. e Ohio Capital Conference. Worthngton's Netic conference, prohibited cheerleaders from doing any mounts or pyramid-type stunts. Then n the spring of 1986. the Worthington Board of Education voted down a proposal for a competitive cheerleading squad This was n part because of concern about cheerleading safety and habity in case of injury The school board went on to prohibit Worthington cheer- leaders from dong any mounts or pyramid-type stunts at any time Gymnastics stunts also were deemed too dangerous for any WHS cheerlead- ers to perform, even though many of the girls were traned gymnasts These rulngs sparked controversies among cheerleaders, parents, and school board members that have yet to be resolved VARSITY WMTER CHEERLEADERS Row 1 Stacie Fitzgerald. Kristy MocEnemy. Jenny Du- val. Tien Fong Ho. Row 2 Kim Franz. Sarah Pe- tree. Joanna Huffman. Sara Marusa. Row 3 Kristy GoodfeHos. Lecia Wiliams. Maureen Rupp JV WMTER CHEERLEADERS Jenni Boughman. Chnstiane Ritchie. Emly Ford. Candace-Leigh Babb Row 2: Shona Shuick. Jennifer Stryker. Kay Seaman. FRESHMAN WMTER CHEERLEADERS Row 1: Heather Herr. Roche! Menke. Meissa Vines. Erin Foley. Row 2: Missy Diehr. Amy Wiley. Erim Ne- braska. Tracey Tier I. Kristin, and Lori look forward to the big jame VARSITY WIVTER CHEERLEADERS 1 i 1 I I I f J I I JV WINTER CHEERLEADERS FRESHMAN WINTER CHEERLEADERS Clubs 97 Halftime shows are great crowd pleasers MARCHNG BAND MARCHNG BAND Row 1 A. Oahood. J Une. D. Burgess. J Russel. M Crouse. G Mong. J. Tuly. A Hunnicut. P Marquardt. R. Boone. D. Burgess. M Bums. S. Price. J. Russel. M Busby. A Weber Row 2: P Murray. K LekJch. S. AltshukJ. J. Tinker. H. Hysel. S. Stert2. L. McCloud. T. Mier. M Wamick. J. Baum- gardner. D Smith Row 3: J. Judge. S. Kaldor. J. Tarczy. D Krivick. A Rich. T. Spencer. P. Min. A Canales. K. Jonhson, K. Bomitz. A. Merrill, L. Schier. R Morse. Row 4: J. Hart. M. Schlemmer. T. Henderson. B Nel. AJ Hoyt. D Shirk. I Marche. C. Henley. T Epley. A. Myers. C Freeman. R Augsburger. D. Russel. J. McDermott. Row 5: D. McOelan. M Havlicek. G Clement. D Kandawala. C. Long. B. Tin- ker. M. Gottheiner. S. McWhorter. K McDon- ald. L. Dion. A Curry. S Brown. C. Hunnicutt. R. Brown. C. Poglitsh Row 6: W Young. H. Greenwakj. C Sort el. J. Wifcams. J. Schless- man. K. Broehl, I Felows. M Sptegel. M Daum. S. Crowley. M Mier. J. Steele. B Lund- man. M McCue. V. Lai. J. Brubaker Row 7: D. Shmenski, L Geary. J. Fox. H Jock son. S Ault. T. Rowe. C. Rice. C. Schmidt. B Ebersole. K. FnvokJ. R Rebele. H Reed. D. Terry. M Cardo- za. A. Martin. J. Powel Row 8: S. Betger. B Sis. S. Suit. C. Buck. L. Weber. J. Tommey. C. Exley. J. Hi. J. Woken. M. Duro, J. Stone. K. Kirkwood. S. Fox. L. Smith. A Hegenberger. J. Shaver. K Cart man Row 9: L. Hey wood. M Jehu. K Kemp. J. Huddteston, P. Fellows. S. Vagnier. S Setoy Row 10: S. Lopowitz. M. Hoyt. A. Rogers. M Stone. I Rose. J. Ge- lender. M Monroe. K Harrington. T Oliver COMPETITION CARDWAL CADETTES Row 1 J. Strut hers. M Caparotti. T Spangler. D. John- son. Row 2: J Hushak. L Chosy. K. Jenkins. T. Neal. J. Breech Row 3: T Walder. C Fergu- son. R Schoeffer. S. Ferega. D. Johnson 98 Clubs COMPETITION CARDINAL CADETTES CARDMAL CADETTES This year marching band lasted quite bit longer than the usual ten weeks f football season Practices began in ugust under the guidance of direc- ts Jay Moyer and Leslie Loomis, and nd new addition. Dan LaManchia. as rum coordinator The marching band layed at each game. home and way. during the regular season. As ie football team advanced intopost- sason playoff games, the band con- nued right along with the team, play- '9 at all three post-season games The highlight of the marching band's eason came when the group was in- vited to play in the Fiesta Bowl Parade in Phoenix, Arizona, on New Year's Day. The band spent seven days and six nights at a luxurious hotel and visit- ed many tourist attractions including the Grand Canyon and Golfland One of the most memorable parts of the trip occurred on the way home. The band and drill team were stranded for six hours in St. Louis. Missouri. CARDINAL CADETTES: Row 1: Jenny Struthers. Diana Johnson, Maria Capar- otti, Tracy Spangler. Row 2: Lynn Bai- ley. Kim Hayes. Sharon Ferega. Christi- na Ferguson. Laurie Jennings. Carey Davy. Heather Spucher. Leslie Pewitt, Kathy Jenkins. Barb Plunkett. Row 3: Tif- fany Neal. Eri Nakayama. Denise John- son, Lora Chosy. Jenni Boone. Shana Kelly. Jean Cooper, Tami Crouse, Shelly Mobile. Heather France. Row 4: Pam Carter, Tamie Hayworth. Jennifer Breech, Jill Hushak. Emily Walder, Julie Hoffman. Daunyg Transue. Robin Shaeffer. Tienfong Ho. Tracy Jones. Vocal music brightens the community TREBLE ENSEMBLE The vocal music department was a very busy one this year There are a total of five different smg g groups in the high school These nciude Kdboume Choir, under the direction of Mrs Ro- berta Chrisman. who retired this year, and at main campus. Mixed Choir. Sophomore Girts' Choir. Mixed Ensemble, and Treble Ensemble un- der Joel Haney. The ensembles were very active in the com- munity Both groups sang at Old Worthington Market Days and the hod very busy schedules during the Christmas season There were perfor- mances scheduled at senior centers, nursing homes, ckto meetings, private parties, perfor- mances of The Nutcracker. shoppng ma«s. breakfasts with Santa, and the Festival of the Trees The ensembles' performances slowed during the winter, but many students were busy with the operetta Performances increased ogam during the spring, when the Mixed Ensem- ble toured the elementary schools. Memorial Day weekend was a busy one for the vocal music department After the choir rode in the Memorial Day Parade, the members sang at the Memorial Service Then, the Mixed Ensemble son on the Vilage Green in the afternoon Joel Haney offkraly retired at the end of the year, thus endng a busy and successful year MIXED ENSEMBLE Row 1 Shannon Hagoar. John Worthington. Amy Myers. Momca Webster. Rich Elinger. Liz Spicer. Bart Overly. Kathy Pritch- ard Row 2 Cheryl Ferror. John Pascoe. Juie Barnes. Chuck Mong. Michelle Leverenz. Mr Haney Row 3 Kristin Foley. Shelly Hindal. K Hanson. Tami Greene. Heather Hysell Row 4 ren Hermann. Gem Prince. David Slates. Betti ers. Scott Baxter. Amy Yates. Bob O'Dair. He er Lair TREBLE ENSEMBLE Row 1 Jayne Riddle. Hemz. Kim Hazel. Brooke Hayes. Theresa Po Andi Hollander. Kim Powell. Mr Joel Haney 2 McheMe Wentworth. Aliyse Hoover. Rho Hunt. Tracy Brunk. Mehssa Cozza. Laurie McC key, Karen Driscol 100 Clubs Heather and Kristy love Christmas songs1 SOPHOMORE GIRLS' CHOIR FRESHMAN CHOIR NIXED CHOP Row 1 Jalah Terry. Amy Lortz. Laura Gonzalas. Leanne Gleason. Cristy Clark. Daron Anchors. Kim Powel, Suzanne Simmons. Heather Campbell. Julie Heer. Charia l|s. Becky Taylor Row 2 Meissa Cozza. Kristy Coffman. Heather Reeve. Eric Pride. Dan Brown. Frank Kownocki. Mice Thornborough. Andy Rogers. Mke Danke. Todd Henderson. Gerri Prince. Cindy Wiese. Meg Covert. Tracy Smith. Christy Bel Row 3: Michele leverence, Julie Dennis. Dawn Hart- sough. To Daniels. Shannin Burke. Eric Grab. Jerhma Kim, Shawn Keslar. Wode G am. Greg F error. Andrew Smulen. Aaron Jock son. Carmen Clinen. M Matthews. Kristen Lndsey Row 4 Carol Heath. Diane Smith. Kris feeder - lander. Lara Vest. Brian Waider. Todd Ema- tage Mike Smith. Owen Marshal. Courtney Baker. Leaa Wiliams. Kely Ostopowicz. Bev Perry. Katie Schienker Clubs 101 Instrumental groups promote music appreciation This year a change occurred in the band program. Students with high band capabilities were promoted to the sym- phonic band, and those with lesser ca- pabilities were given the honor of con- cert band. Each band practiced an hour daily and had two concerts throughout the year Symphonic band competed in several contests this year, and as a gen- eral rule, played a more difficult variety of music. As always, the spring concert consisted of all high school bands and a slide show detailing the progress the band had made throughout the year. STAGE BAND: Row 1: James Benseler. Deanna Krivick, Lynda Manche. Sean Kaldor. Heather Greenwald. Row 2: Jeff Hart. Jason Gelender. Angie Curry. Sara McWhorter. Steve Altschuld. Bob Tinker. Ken Longer. Joe Russell. Kay Potts. Chris Morris, Mike Havilicek. ORCHESTRA: Row 1: Cherie Davis, Yuko Nagano, Tricia Butler, Michelle Lamb. Farahnaz Joarder Karen Bowlus. Terry Cook. Heather Walters. Barbara Treadwell. Jenny Hambrick. Bill Pees. Su- zie Moessner, Judy Karn. Stephanie Ault. Jamie Schrock. Row 2: Albert Lee, Chrisy Chuang. Susan Odwarka, Dawnei Ga ner. Jennifer Powell. Julie Hufford. Knj Earhart. Isla Garraway, Jenny Liu, McAdams. Anne Franke, Christine Lift Andrea Wilkins. Kathy Pritchard, UsaM phy. Kerry Broehl. Jon Coleman, Kanne. Row 3: Karen Oh, Renae Wak Nidhi Singh, Sigrun Tangemann. An Warner, Craig Demel, Steve Morg Adam Kussow, Elson Liu, Alissa Kd Amanda Leidich, Nancy Llntz, Ka Miyano. Lloyd Pierre-Louis. Kevin Neo Damon Hicks. Stan Pierre-Louis, Jim Ki rer. SYMPHONIC BAND ■ I CONCERT BAND _ A 9 SYMCHONC BAND Bow 1 C Dov . S AUt. K FnvoU. K Kemp. J GUfry. M. Reeo I KleeXnger. P Fetows M Monro© I Haywood. B Ebersole K Potts. J Schrock Bow 2 H Greenwcld. J Bens© K Broenr K Zartman. D Shemenski. M Hysel.M Warrsck Bow 3 J Korn.M leverenz.l Fesows M But as. j OBon D. Nowe. J. WoBcen. D Smith. W voixrg C SAmsti M Hovicek. M Scwrrrw G Clamant. J Hart. D McCWan. B Net. C Pogitscn. M Gottnatnor. B Trwer. c Henley. A Crxry. S sncWhorter Bow A I Mancha D Krtytoc. C Moms. J Tarczy. S Kal- Oor M Sown D Stay D Brxgess A Ikxseutt A HSmas M Clausa A Orcnood G Mono J ure. a Weber. D Pritchard. J Bose M Stone. I Over M leam. K longer, C Monts. P Mix- ray J Gerenoe- CONCtBI BAND Bow 1 M Dixo. 0 Camera I Menard. I. Garberson. I Heywood. I Bowe. H PUdromp. J For. fi Be bale B Ses P Carter. C Bee Bow 2 J Actsess- man. j HI. M Soegei. S Beiger. C Eriey. J Stone. I Sneer. S SeCy ' MW J Inker. J Baumgardner S SchUtz Bow 3 S Crowley J lommey. M Darxn. H Jackson. S Fox. A Ion- eta. J weems B Poetker J Kxrg. P McOuston J Jacobson S UpowtM. A Bogers C Sartel. M Hoyt B Brown A Crxty K McDonaW. D kanaowaeo. C Freeman. M McCue. A Myers I McCloud. S vagnrer B Drnkleloo J Page Bow 4: € Wagoner. P SAn. J Suit. C xanoowaeo D Booch. M Bnersch M Mottos. M Cane. I Mon. C long, j Brubaker, J Steele. V Lee. M sneer. B laxenan Bow S A Larson. D Gotthemer. C O'Shouressey. P Mar auardt J lr y. B Boone FRESHMAN BAND Clubs 103 Academic groups shoot for the top NATIONAL HONOR SOCETY NATIONAL HONOR SOCETY Row 1 Brian Mier. Steve Weislo- gai. Susan Markham. Scott Emery. Mike Hemck. John Koen- igsknecht. Lara Puglei. Chia Pei Chang. Bob O'Toole. N fcke Danke. Laurie Jennings. Shely Hndal. Stephanie Palmer. Mara Brusodm. Karen Hermann. Katie Schlenker. Liz Spicer. Jock Plotnick. Cotoy Paul. Tom Keefcng, Wendy White. Michele Lamb. Matt Gottheiner. Heather Lair. Kristin Foley Row 2: Shanna Weagle, Stephanie Zeisler. Juia Yeager. Julia Tarczy. Kari Shaffer. Jamie Schrock. Mary Beth Scott. Shanna San- born. Sue Pruitt. Kristen Roop. Heather Reed. Dave Ptanitzer. Jeff Phreim. Aizel Panahgan, Amy Pickering. Theresa Minogue. Mark Minister. Peter Min. Poula McQuiston. Heather Lucus. Alicia McGinnis. Sara Marusa. Lisa Luc ore. Jennifer Lehman. Natafce Long Row 3: Elizabeth T s. Shana Ke«y. Heather Hysel. Ryan Hayden. Heather Green wold. Cirvxynon Jarre . Holy Hamer. Gerrie Getser. Scott Gibbons. Jenny Duval. Kristin Goodfelow. Karen Driscol. Angie Curry. Suzie Crowley. Cheryl F error, Karen Biaac. Tony Alastra. Kami Zart man. Lecia Wi- liams. Cindy Wiese. Chris Toppari. Bob Tinker Row 4 Brian Ke«ey. Heather Tarczy. Mike Smith. M e Schmarak. Adam Schwartz. Paul Sardoki. Kyle Royer. Kim Powel. Katrina Potts. Teresa Petrucei. Bob O'Dair. Michele Leverenz. Peter Murray. Sean Kaldor. Xrte Heer. Blake Coop. Renee Horton. ESzabeth Drotleff. Thea DeSando. Angela Chang. Robin Borchers. Julie Barnes. Wi Aison FORENSICS TEAM Row 1: Tracy Wyman. Mr Al Bindman. Nidhi Singh Row 2: Mike Danke. Ken Hanson. Tony Alastra. Patrick Zande, Zoch Krishna 104 Clubs orthmgton has a reputation foe excellence Fof post two years, the Academic Decathlon ■n has competed at state level in unique com ton The team consists of two students in each he A. B. and C grade level categories, and h level competes against itself The competi- te a series of six tests on a wide range of basic ects. a speech, an interview, and an essay top three scores n each level receive medals lost event is the Super-quiz, n which each tent must answer five questions on a general jc The scores ore al combined The top team uper-qmz wins a trophy, and the overall top- mg team receives a one week, all-expenses d trp to the National competition The team has performed wel both years of Its existence Last year, one student earned a siver medal In nter- view. whie another scored a perfect five on the Super-Quiz This year, competing ogamst more schools. Kristin Wiliams earned a bronze medal in essay, and Mike Danke earned a gold medal in economics. UA was also defeated by WHS for the second year In a row In Super-quiz In an exciting victory, two of only six perfect scores were regis- tered back to back by WHS teammates who came from behind to edge out UA 19 to 16 ACADEMC DECATHLON Row 1 Jana Westnck. NkJhi Singh. Tony Alastra. 1 Mathews. Missy Le- Grand Row 2 Kimberly Phlips. Christy Bresei. Mke Danke. Peter Murray. Andrew Wintrich. J.J. Finn. N-THE-KNOW Mike Danke. Stan Pierre-Louis. Greg F error SNHS Row 1 Mrs Smock. Peter Min. Mmdy Watt. Teresa Petrucei. Teresa Poing. Bhaskar Nar. An- gela Curry. Row 2 Chris Hubert. Bev Perry. Kristen Kuhns. Heather Reed. Kathy Pritchard. Mchele Lamb Row 3 Mark Schlemmer. Heather Green- wald. Katie Schlenker. Leaa Wliams. Karen Her- mann. Kathy Leidich Language clubs develop cultural awareness The International Club promotes cultur- al awareness through many different ac- tivities. The group attends the United Na- tions Festival, exchanges students in the fall and has its own American Field Studies (AFS) weekend in the winter or late spring. For the weekend, club members host exchange students from small Ohio high schools. Social activities include holi- day parties, such as a Christmas party, international cookie bakes, and the end- of-the year picnic. Most importantly, the International Club serves as the basis for the formation of lasting friendships be- tween students of Worthington High School and their foreign counterparts. RUSSIAN CLUB: Row 1: Mark Maxwell, Angie Foulke, Ted Mathews, Mike Her- rick, Becky Valentine, Bob O'Dair, Lau- ra Burer, Stacie Vurick, Dave Winnick. Bruce Huffman. Row 2: Michael Foley. Willie Tolly, Lawrence Olson, Susan Ha- gen. Nicole Hancock, Mark Morris, Erica Kim, Chris Stump. FRENCH CLUB: Row 1: Jim Bums. Christy Brasel, Angela Chang, Elizabeth Tillis. Aloka Lahoti. Row 2: Aizel Panali- gan, Laurie Jennings, Nancy-Dawn Patterson, Daisui Halada Row 3: 1 Alastra, Ange-Marie Hancock(presid Bela Patel, Nicole Hancock, Stan Pk Louis. GERMAN CLUB: Row 1: Georgia Mc Ian, Heather Holland, Nancy-Dawn terson. Stephan Sahayda, Birgitta (advisor). Row 2: Dave Winnick, Ar Marie Hancock, Amy Macioci. Eric mer. FRENCH EXCHANGE STUDENTS SPANISH CLUB INTERNATIONAL CLUB Row 1 Ana Gomez-Jabanera. Jimmy Burns. Kathy Provanzano. Dave Winrvck. Michele Lamb. Farahnaz JoarOer. Caroin© Hardooo. Laurie Jennings. Nancy-Dawn Patterson Row 2 Mrs Taylor. Mcole Hancock. Hide les- sen. Sarah McWhorter. Alfonso Ujueta FRENCH EXCHANGE STIOENTS Emly Cummins. Jackie Benson. Karen Pott. Elena Christofides. Lesley Ficher. Derek Stem. Angie-Mahe Hancock, Ken Ok el SPANISH CLUB Row 1 Senor Shafer. Ang Curry. Amy Hardy. Mencfcth Spiegel. Lisa Beck. Michele Hord. Chris Caver Row 2: Jeremy Bru- baker. Alfonso Ujueta. Josh Alen. Tom Grote. Bob Griffith. Justin Zych Clubs 107 Gymnast Brian Waite competes on the pommel horse VOLLEYBALL CLUB This year's Boys' Volleyball Club ended with a record of 1-2 in the regular season and made a strong showing in a six- team tournament. The first game against Hilliard went down to the wire, with Hilliard winning three games to two. Bexley handed Worthington its second loss with a score of 4-0. In the final game, the Cards downed Hilliard 4-0 to avenge their early season loss. After an excellent showing in the six-team tournament. Worthington's season was ended by Watterson. Boys' Volleball met every Monday. Tuesday, and Thursddy. and was led by first-year Coaches Jan and Alena Mankovecky. Members of this year's team included: Greg Moser. Tony Alastra, Matt Hanson, Tom McGuire, Jim Ringler, Jason Tower, Glenn Chun, I Ken Gifford. i GYMNASTICS CLUB: Christie Philips’ McAdams, Tara Hemami. Kelly M dams. Michele Hord, Christy Brasel 5 Meier. Shannon Haager. Liz Spicer VOLLEYBALL CLUB Greg Moser Ringler. Tony Alastra, Matt Hanson. 108 Clubs BASKETBALL CLUB BASKETBALL CLUB Row 1 Cindy Vomer. Mono Suivan. Jane Pensyl. Ji Bishop. Lori Boucher Row 2: Kristen Borchers. Jenny Sche . Jennifer Boone. Debtxe WHS. Julie Pe- seta Row 3 Julie Seaman. Heather Holand. Kelly Eyer SOCCER CLUB Row 1 Bonnie Robertson. Cin- dy King. Carmen Clingan. Erin Garvin. Row 2: Amy Harris. Michele Wentworth. Laura Burch. Kathy Brocken. Debt © Remy. SOCCER CLUB Clubs 109 Clubs urge players onto victory. hou c BASEBALL CLUB TRACK CLUB BASEBALL CLUB Lynn Murphy. Pam Carter. Terri Candy. Debbte W b. Jennifer Boone TRACK CLUB Row 1: J« Hushak. Lauro Gonzalas. Mindy Watt Row 2 Jute Heer. Bela Patel. Nino Hubbard 110 Clubs This is the WRESTUNG CLUB Row 1 Deanna Curtin. Lisa Mayer. Cixty Wiese. Attssa Vance. Jennifer RoMneiser Row 2 Jule Lane. Monica Bernstein. Jenni Ferry. Heidi Casey. Heather Pitzen. Robyn Stobart. LACROSSE CLUB Row 1 Jenny Lyons. Tracy Fenstermaker. Jenny Salvino. September Hagmier. Heather Pitzen Row 2 Mefcssa Lowe. Michele Butas. Scott Passias. Chris Imbrogno Clubs 111 Special interest clubs share ideas and fun THESPIANS WFSi Erfc immeit. Steve Pkcher. Pete Wame Lance Shoemaker Dan Shemnski. Rudy Pogitsh. Lao Luc ore John Wyman. John Roce. Davd McCabe Matthew War rvck Bruce Roth ABson Wkey Brod Chron- kger Trocy Wyman Teresa Pokng Cocty KnQ T SPtANS Seated Chanda Eakns Teresa Polng. Sharmo Weogie Eric Thompson. Lao Mer« Kate Dawson Trocy Wyman. W chete Wentworth Bnan Zumnogen John Poscoe Mfce Shmarak Qich Eknger Eft a both Drottett Bart Overty Row t Bob ODar. Krstn Foley Juke Barnes Wendy Commons. Cotoy Paul Jock Piotryck Row 2 Trffany Woodward Mcheke Levereru. An e Foufce Brandy Johnson Akcio $ J- man. Kathy Pntchard. Em Johnson Thea DeSando MchekeLamb MkeDanke Row 3 Jenny Bdtord. David Sabgr. Daron An chors. Ke y Roop. Terry Manon Stmatee Guonakom. John Mogme Aaron Jock son. Km Powel Laune McOosfcey And Hokander Moly Parsons Lndo Gokedge Shelly HmdoH. Momco Webster. Tarry Greene Mott Brandon Wade Gdam COE Row 1 Jod No«. Susan Hensei leame Rubn Row 2 Jena Bntt Denae Johnson Carole Brock. Teresa Corde Debbie Johnston. Morey Morn. Mrs Schmidt. Juke Roberts. Dora Mo ee 112 Clubs COE t may be said that Worthington High tool's motto is Learn and have a od time doing it. While this may not the official motto, the WHS Thespian upe 1666 certainly applies this ideal lily Various activities throughout the ar give students the chance to let se some creative energy in between :ademic pursuits. The 1986-87 school or featured three productions: The ahouse of the August Moon. Hello. lly! (in collaboration with the music department), and Step On a Crack. In addition to these major productions, the troupe has continued to expand and perfect the lab theatre shows. This year also brought about the first Thespian Cabaret, which featured a variety of talent acts. E.G.A.: Row 1. Nicole Hancock. Row 2: Kim Bailey. Hope Rogers. Herb Pierre-Lou- is. Row 3: Kirstin Smith, Tor Daniels. Stan Pierre-Louis. Gail Cobb, Janie Little. Tyann Bailey. Row 4: Kim Fields. Walter Penn, Jabali Stewart. Rod Mosley. F.C.A.: Angie Curry, Merideth Spiegel, Stephanie Ault, Matt Gottheiner. Transition Club: Amy Litvak. Brian Gra- ham, Jamie Stacey, Jason Griener, Gheryl Geyer, Larry Dore, Kate Buchotz, Vince Lombardi, Jeff Travis, Michelle Garfunkel. Chris Timmons, Mike Savage, Sheri Snell. Seated: Ed Fuller, Angel Hooser, Shayne Thomas. These groups serve WHS students and staff DECA DECA: Row 1: Brad Pannier, Kent Burkey. Debbie Villaces, Cara Brown, Renee Hootman. Row 2: John Chapman, Tim Tussing, Cynthia Conlin, Jacquie Baumer, Susie Stack, Mr. Arent. GUIDANCE AIDES: Row 1: Mrs. Dillon, Jody Chapman, Ami Shiina, Christy Clark, Geaoge Flaig. Anne Sunico, Kim Bailey, Kami Zaartman. Bobbi Jo Boone, Aruna Jagtani. Row 2: Christine Henes, Dawn Hartsough, Sheri Vagnier, Heather Wilson, Alkia Rains, Krista Frivold, Bethany Jones. ii4 ciubs EAST OFFICE WORKERS WEST OFFICE WORKERS LIBRARY ADES LABRARY ADES Row 1: Mrs White. Owen Mar- shal. Amy Brk. Akcia Wet- zel. Jenna Stiffler Row 2: Shawn Kesiar. Matt Ad- ams. Josh Alen. Pat Bis- choff. Jim White. Mark Baxter Clubs 115 WHS publications are top notch PHOENIX STAFF H©kJ Sorenson and Scott Emery work hard for the Phoenix PHOENIX STAFF Row 1 Dawn Gaeu- man. Heidi Sorenson. Missy Fiore. Beth Kanne. Scott Emery. Stephanie Booher. Matt Anderson Row 2 Amy Cavender. Rob Bremer. Mark Mattox, coin Gawel. Pat Zande(not pictured — Mike Shearer. Darrel Mu ns. Bi Stover) WRITERSPATCH Row 1 Jenny Keler. Aloka Lahoti, Aizel Panaigan. Anthony Alastra. Veda Larson. Mrs MacDonald. Row 2: Ji Hushak. Jenny Tinker. Akssa Kahn. Nidhi Singh 116 Clubs WRITERSPATCH YEARBOOK STAFF The yearbook staff of Wor- ngton High School requires a lot time and effort from all of the jmbers. Before the school year 'gins, the yearbook is already in 3 planning stages During the ar, the staff learns things such how to write stories, how to 3w layouts, and how to obtain Ivertising. Producing the Car- iq takes much effort from the Jdents as well as from the year- ok advisor, Ms. Cyndee hoenhoff. The staff members b each assigned to a particular ction of the yearbook, and sy often work after school and 'ring free periods in the day to mplete their sections. 1987 CARDINAL YEARBOOK STAFF Jennifer Olsen — Editor-in-chief llli Mathews — Assistant-to-Editor David Gammel — Business Manager Rob Brown — Business Manager Bob O'Toole — Senior Editor Kristy Coffman — Senior Editor Hilde Juressen — Senior Editor Mona Sullivan — Sports Editor Erin Snyder — Sports Editor Kristin Foley — Organizations Editor Daron Anchors — Organizations Editor Vickie Chafm — Faculty Editor Darla Yoakum — Faculty Editor Julie Dennis — Events Editor Shanna Patterson — Events Editor Melissa Schneider — Freshman Editor Zoe Ramage — Sophomore Editor Beth Stottlemyer — Junior Editor Brian Zumhagen — Linworth Editor Eric Ryan — Head Photographer Cyndee Schoenhoff — Advisor Robin Fritts — Josten's Representative Clubs 117 Top left Hop soys. 'Just put ice on it! Top right Mr Honen tips the bottle Bottom Mrs White catches a student who set off the beeper 118 Faculty FACULTY Top left Mr Co22© flexes for the camera Top right Ms Harmony joyfuly teaches math! Middle right Mrs Howe is the world champion png-pong player Bottom right Mr Mansfield worries about anoth- er controversial story Bottom left Mr Hanen explans bo ng ponts to J. J. Finn Foculty it June Agnew Drew Alexander Joanne Alsop Don Andrews Navy A quia Barb Arrmtoge Bob Balinger Christine Barits Richard Bates Barb Bauer Jane Baxter Nancy Beattie Roger Beck Morris Beoghiey Brenden Bey A) Bindman Barbara Block Jim Boiinger Sue Book waiter 120 Faculty Bryan Brown Grace Brumfield Kate Buchholz Paul Bukky Barbara Burk Jackie Burns Duane Butler Merryln Cahi Debra Chapman Nancy Chartton Sharon Clemons Larry Close Beth Conway Ginny Crowley Lorraine Curtin W am Damsel John Doup Helen Davis Jo Dee Davis Faculty 121 Judy Dion Kathy Durham Betty Eberie Mel Efron Conme Fob Sheral Ferguson Anna F error Karon Frank Alan Fuler Pam Gafcpoult Glenn Gardner Gal Gay Ed Gehm Tom Gerhardt Cheryl Geyer 122 Foculty Roger Graber Bev Graves Noel Guitry Jerry Haas Nek Hanen ion Hamit on Joel Haney Jube Harmony Hap Helfnch Robert Hi Jerelyn Hndman Unda Hooper Bronwynn Hopton Bane Hottenroth Robyn Householder Karen Howe Don Hyatt Jrn immelt May Lynn Jocobson Aruna Jogtiam Loose Jeffers Kevr Johnson Mebnda Kay Caol Ke y Bfgrtta Ker Focuity 123 Rick Keyhoe Susan Knauef Gen Knouff Brian Knutson Ron Koval Marjori Krebs Todd Kuyper Pat Landnerr Roland Lane Liz Larson Herbert Lrtze Maureen Looker Mariyn Maddox Alena Mankovecky Rich Mansfield Rita Marker Casmro Martnez June McBrayer Martha Me Burney 124 Faculty Louse McDonald Robert McCoHns Kerry Mehoin Linda Memeit Rosemary Menapoce LI Messenhetmer Elaine Mler Jeannne Moos Carol Moyer Jay Moyer Jan Myers Shrtey Nault Jim Ort Charles Palmer Frauke Palmer Roger Pnnicks Tom Polock Foculty 125 Ron Porta Jm Postte Donna Preston Sharon Prince Rick Proietti Peg Pyron Pam Reeb Karen Reynolds Dave Riegel Stan Robnett Wynne Ross Marianne Rovnyak Gary Rusk Pat Saylor Tom Savon Rebecca Schrrxtt Cyndee Schoenoff Connie Schwerin Jackie Scott Pam Scott Jim Scowden Bob Seamen Rich Serfs Terry Shafer Poufane Shaw 126 Faculty B Sckmger Met sa S gnst Gary Smith Wendy Smock Done Snouffer Lesfce Snyder Pat Stegman Martie Stein Jerry Stephan Ann Sherman Elizabeth Surface Liz Sweet Cheryl Taylor Poly Tewart Kim Trail Doug Troutner Rochaei Turner Jrn Van Arsdal Ken Vaientne Faculty 127 Sara Vane© Cathy Walker Carol Walen Nan Wampler Particia Wax jane Weisiogel Don Wire Joan Wison Margaret White Laura Writ Pat Zumhagen Mr Bates ana Mrs McKnney discuss strategies for the levy 128 Faculty W.H.S. 1987 Retirees Roberta Christman Joel Haney Ken Heaps Herb Linzell Martha McBurney Shirley Nault Margaret White W.H.S. will miss you! 130 Faculty Top right Mrs Taylor is happy because she has a Ronald McDonald ci ) Bottom left Aruna Jogtiam shakes, rattles, and rols Bottom right Is Mrs Crowley faing asleep on the job? Faculty 131 Top left Freshman cheerleader Erin Foley is leaving to cheer on the Cards. Top right Shawn Ryan flashes a fun freshman smile Bottom: This freshman gym class has yet to earn the pnviege of ptayrg voleybal with the ba 132 Freshmen Freshmen 133 Michael Adams Ryan Adams Brent Alcorn Jennifer Allen Ted Altomare Edward Ambrose Mike Anderson Eric Andrews Guiermo Arbona Kart Armstrong Amanda Ashton Ryan Augsburger Reno Bagga Gary Baker Jom Baker Kenichi Banna Marta Barker Lisa Bamh Mark Bateman Julie Ann Battin Susan Bauer Jennifer Beer man Kim Bern Daren Berg Eric Best Richad Betts Robn Betts Melissa Biehl Holy Bierkortte Saah Block Eric Blume David Bkjmenthal Deanna Bolin Kevin Bomlitz Jenny Bor das Bryan Bowen 134 Freshmen Karin Bowtus Stephen Bratton Ann Bremer Todd Bnggs Jufcanne Broom Chad Brown Kris Brown Shawn Brown Spencer Brown Jason Buchanan Chnstne Buck Timothy Buckley Becky Bukky Dan Burgess Kely Burhenne James Bums Matt Bums Marlene Busby Juke Bush Cra But as Triaa Butler Christine Caffrey Kyle Cahal Lisa Cameron Heather Campbell Angel Canales Melissa Cardoza Karin Carr Chod Corner Trista Caruso Shawn Cary David Costner Donna Cathe Gregory Cave Kimberly Cebul Robert Chancier Freshmen 136 Katie Swett flashes her “tin grin . 'Whatever it is — I didn't do it I soys Kevin J.C. Stifler and Alison Holand shape up Dicier Chimen Lois Chon Jenny Chnstner Christine Chuang Karen Clark Morgan Clark Troy Cline Kevin Cinton Sean Cochran Jeff Cogan Todd Cole Tracy Coins JH Commons Dion Cook Jean Cooper Kim Cotta Donnie Cotter Shane Cowgi Robie Nelson Cox Ajstn Crandal Stephanie Crist Lesfce Crooks Sean Crouse Todd Cunin Andy Cunningham Danny Cury Catherine Cutler Steven Cvar Kurt Dafoerde Michele Dauterman Brian Davidson Cindy Davis 136 Freshmen Jenny Davis Shannon Dean Mchoei Deemg Cor del Degraw Amy Detoel Kane Dek Mchoei Denimgef Joe Depenhart Dag Devitto Metesa Diehr Jenrrfer Dmasoo Russel Joseph Dixon Aaron Dote Mark Du Prey Rob Dubin Chad Doing Boon Dusseau Erin Dutton Kristin Earhart B4 Earl Donovan Eckfekj Brodtey Edwards Eric Eggers Todd Ehrie Kirsten Enochs Teresa Epley Terry Everett Bonrxe FabOro Scott FarcMxar Kurt Fetdmam Christna Ferguson Dan Fertel Chod Fields Karin Fischer Angc Fitzgerald Jkn Firm Joey Florio Erin Foley Angela Foster Damien Francavigia Eryn Franchm Caren Frantz Stephanie Franz Susj Frederick Nick Freeman Amy Freund Sandra Frizzel Robert Galo Heather Gammel Heather Gardemer Dawnel Gardner Doris Garraway Angela Garrison David GaskeH Kefce Gawel Stephen Genti Freshmen 137 Heather Gerber Steve Getzendiner Lynn Gtoson Kris Gifford Laurie Gdbert Donald Giespe Steven GiKes Jocquelynn Grdner Kristin Glaser Mkrhele Goldsmith Lance Goodfelow Phdhp Gordon Sri Gorty Doug Grant Tracy Gray Christopher Greene Joshua Gutmore Clare Haas Gretchen Haase Kevin Hamman Eric Hammonds Rob Hampton Jason Harlow Angela Hammson 138 Freshmen Loynya Hnerman Marc hfinkle Aison Hokand Steve Hokenboch Dameke Hoover Lori Houtette Ryan Howtett Erika Hubbard Jeoee Huddeston Phaedrd Hudson Kandl Huffman Juke Hufford David Hughes Jennifer Hummer Chris Hunmcutt Chad Hunt Jennifer Hunt Marcy Hutchings Scott Inman Jrn Januszewski John Janis Akcia Jenkns Bngrtte Jensen Christine Johnson Scott. Todd and Chris are three cool dudes! Shad Severance shows us his studous side Freshmen 139 Amy Kegenberger Amy Keler Jason Kent Jon Kerr Nicole Keslar Leigh Ann Kesterson Jett Khoban Mike Kincaid Jennifer King Moly Klcalee Matthew Knon- Brent Knott Elizabeth Knout Doug Koelner Stephen Kolwicz Boon Kom MK:hele Kom Nancy Kotys Beth Kregenow Marc Krupinski Mk:hoel Krystofik Carrie Kudka Ross Kuhns Katey Lahm Meredith Lair Jason Lamb Hope Lane Gibson Loo Amy Larson Erik Larson She y Leasure Henry Lee Trocy Lee Amanda LekJich Sonja Leiter Tiftanie Lemhan 140 Freshmen • - John and Shyam amaze us with thee computer skis Suanne Lentz Nancy Lintz Ebon lui Kim Lockwood Matt Love Amy Loveday Came Lucar el Tony Lytte Jeff Moddox Laune Mahan Ashraf Mahmoud Kmberty Mafcnow cz John Mamone T.R Mandes Stacy Manken Metony Mantor Lisa Marrocco Jufce Marsh Etzaberh Marshal Abbey Martn John Marhn Ledree Martn Michele Martinez Heather Mason Apnl May Terena Beth May James Me Candess Jennifer Me Carthy Ryan Me Oeland Kara Me Ooskey Chnstna Me Oure Tafc Me Cune John Me Dermott Moly Me Grew Jason McKilop Mice Me Clean m Jf if V Freshmen 141 See Steve Holenboch run Run Steve Marlene Busby and Usa Schier smie Ryan Adams shows us his clean locker John Me Leod Scott Me Vay Tracy Meeks Roche! Menke Jennifer Mercer Jennifer Meredith Robert Mergenhagen Ann Merna Angela Merr Nikki Mies Jenny Mier Josh Mier Jennifer Mnico Jason Mrosavch Mika Mura Kazu Miyano Naorm Mlyota Suzanne Moessner Andy Moore Mark Moore Scott Morgan Andrea Morneau Pamela Morse Ryan Morse Robert Mottice Jay Mrukowski Richard Muins Lara Murroeks Joseph Murphy Brian Naro Tiffany Neal Em Neale 142 Freshmen Efim Nebraska P C. Nelson Dung Nguyen Tim Mver Lamy Nbcon Derek Nol Douglas Nordstrom Dalas Norman Noeie Northrop Joseph O'Pourke Kerri Obertesen Susan Odwarka Jl Ostereich Coleen Oney Mark Olsen Brice Osborne Kristin Osmond Brian Overturf Shane Owens Brian Parsons Mike Pati Vikas Pati Tim Patterson Scott Pedeta Brod Pence Brian Pence Rachoet Perez Henne Petros Adam Pettigrew Lesie Pewitt Chema Pfleager Cynthia Ph ps Mana Piccininni Uoyd Pierre-Louis Jason Pittman Stacy Ptatz Barbara Plunkett Teme Poigar Angela Postlethwart Jeffrey Powel Jennifer Powel Cindy Price Steve Price Todd Pruden Amy Race Mike Rocey Amy Ragle Shyam Rajodhyaksha Scott Rais Ashley Rausch Scott Rebeie Craig Reedy Anita Reehai Pamela Reese Scott Reich Jon Reynolds Freshmen 143 Monica Reynolds Curtis Rice Wiiam Rice Anne Rich Jennifer Rickey Matt Riebei Joseph Robinson Karlin Robinson Phiip Robinson Tracy Robinson Tracy Rodgers Todd Rogers Cher Rolando Karen Rosenqmst David Russel Gerry Russell Jason Ruther Shawn Ryan Keith Ryan Megan Ryan Tim Soft el Rachel Sagan Theresa Sage Jamse Scartz Amy Schermer Lisa Schier Mike Schlenker Christy Schmidt Dan Schofield Susan Schroeder Marc Sc hate Brooks Schumann Lisa Schumann Crissa Schwerin Brian Schwotzer Matt Seach Jenny Kmg and Bryan Hartig are a cute couple Watch out Beach Boys — here come Dave and Scott! 144 Freshmen Shod Severance Prtti Shah Jessica Shaver David Shaw Stephanie Shaw Kati Sheets Susan Sheets Christopher Shepard Lor an Shepherd Shely Shmabukuro Jennifer Shropshre Kevn Stdko Tony Sician Michoei Simon Jeffrey Simpson Nfcki Siee Jennifer Smerker Kmberty Smerker David Smith Johanna Smith Kevri Smith Kristin Smith Shane Smith Jenme Snyder Stefame Snyder John Sochor Christopher Songaio Carta Stansifer Susan Steitz Heather Stephens Kevin Stephens Teresa Stepp Andrea Stem Robert Stewart J.C. Stiffler Nfcoie Stiwogon Freshmen 145 WT % r % Why is Jenny Jones eatino her hand? Schneider demonstrate a generic pose Jenm Stockdale James Stofer Scott Stokes Lori Stone Jodi Strauch Came Streets Nicole Suivan Michael Summerhi Kay Sung Mchael Sweeney Katie Swett Michele Sylvester Christine Szabo Kim Togfca Korison Tan Hro Tanaka Mark Tattoi Matrice Taylor Tammy Taylor Chris Tehan Marie Tedrick Susan Tennant Dana Terry Ji Teti Michael Thompson Stephen Thompson David Thornton Trocy Tier Beth Tiey Wifcam Tiey Matt Tolbert Nikki Totoert Bryan Travis Matthew Trecker Tiffany Tuttle Cara Tuvel 146 Freshmen Jufce Battn and Emiy Wak3©f Deborah Walter Rena© Walter Troae Walter Shannon Waloce Kevin Walsh Tom Walsh Chris Walters Todd Wangenhem Laura Wartxrton Doug Ward Jeff Ward Steve Ward Andrew Warner Erik Warren Rob Watkins Sharia Weaver Gary Lee Webb Pod Webb Laurie Weber Tim Weber Loune Weissman Jerry Wertz David Wendt Freshmen 147 and Adam Pettigrew takes the lead.” Shannon Dean rechecks her answers 148 Freshmen Nicole Wentworth Tresa Westfal Greg Wetterauer Jeffrey Wichmam Christopher Wieland Amy Wiley Tony WHey Joy Wike Andrea W ns Angela Wikams Chris Wiiams Denise Wifcams Jennifer Wiiams Matt Wiiams Nan Wmer Jeff Wolfe Michael Wolpert Dick Wong Brittany Wood Chod Wood Esbeidy Woods Jimmy Worthington Krista Wrenn Jason Yocoub Chris Yockel Athena Yontz Rita Young Jessica Zac her Katie Zemsek Mark Znger Jennifer Zw ng Heather Zwyer Freshmen 14Q 150 Sophomores SOPHOmORES Sophomores 151 Chod Ogden and Eddie Card have fun in algebra Shawn Matejovich makes up a test Jennifer Abbott Steven At anese Off Alton David Altschukj Gregory Ament Ashley Andes Ted Amhott Jennifer Arthur jie Artino Lisa Aubuchon Matt Aufderheide Stephanie Ault Curtis Autery Jason Avrett Candice Babb Jeffery Bodgley Tyann Boley Amy Baker Christina Baker Veronica Baldwin Aaron Banko Laura Bannon Tyler Barnes David Barr Wayne Barry J Barton Jennifer Barghman Gary Baumgardner Jane Baumgardner Keith Beal Nathaniel Beegie Christine Bel Gary Bennett Amy Berk Mon a Bernstein Charley Betz 152 Sophomores Mkrhette Beyer Jennifer Biogt David Bickei Patrick Bischoff Paul Bischoff Scott Blanton Ben Block Laura Blumenstiei Kristin Bockman Keith Boesei Knstn Borchers Ponme Borgquet Kirsten Bosch Jock Bouknt Josh Bowers Denton Bowman Bobby Brady Robby Braithwarte Mark Breitsch Ron Boggs Jube Bngner Patti Brock Matt Brooks Matthew Broom Dan Brown Jeremy Brubaker Scott Bucher Ji Bukey Shannon Burhenne Cynthia Burmaster Beth Burrey Anne Byrne Angela CakJwel Dawne Camera Cynthia Cameron Nay da Canales Sophomores 153 Terri Candy Edcfce Card Carolyn Carey Michoel Carle Dawn Caroms Pamela Carter John Cartwright Coleen Casey Kati Cassidy Ke«y Cassidy Deborah Casto Craig Cavicchla Anita Chabria Brad ChadweH Jody Chapman Nicole Chaput Jody Chariton Ashim Chhabra Jett Cmicoat Jonathan Chirm Traci Chomiak Andrew Chun Katy Church Melissa Citraro Christina Clark John Cogan Scott Cokxossi Shawn Coidron Brett Coleman Kimberly Coins Juie Colver Chris Combs Jason Conaway Jett Coning Andrew ConkSn Leslie Cook David Speery is so cool while Bob Lundman fixes his hair Is this what Chris Hoag considers studying? 154 Sophomores Terry Cook Eizabeth Cooper Kristi Corwn Nicole Cox TocJd Cress Matthew Crouse Robert Cummings Don Curley Karen Danke Andy Dambrough Stocey Daum Joe Davies Eric Davis Robert Day Sean Decker Vickie Demaree Alexander Dettloff Jamce Dewitt Amanda Dieter Lisa D Amy Dion Lesfce Dion Kathy Dimascio Karen Duft Mana Duro Jennifer Eogon Erin Eaker Chanda Eakns Sarah Egan Cindy Ege off Patty Eisenhardt Rebecca Emmelxxnz Todd Emptoge Tom Engles Brod Essig Cathleen Exley Pam Carter panics when her sheet music cisappears Missy Kltsares and Sarah Wifcams pal around in class Kely Eyer Robert Fahringer David Far chid Kimberty Faircloth Karen Fass Kristy Feeney Jennifer Feeny Kirk Feier Paulette Feiows Elizabeth Feoderson Sharon Ferega Gregory Ferror Beau Fing Jeffrey Finn Robert Fish Chad Fisher Mark Fia Michele Floyd Aison Ford Emiy Ford Cara Forester Chad Forester Chris Fortner Brian Foster Elen Foster Angela Foufce Camie Fox Sara Fox Anne Franke Ralph Frasco Jenny Frederick John Frtssora Matthew Froini Dana Fronk Vincent Fu BA Gabriel 156 Sophomores Ron Porshinsky sits bock in this class Kevin Pruden and Kim Coins are buddies Christopher Gaginela Doug Galant Fred Gans Laura Garber son Mark Graver Keiee Gauthier Scott Gaves Matthew Geiger Jl Gtoson Terri G dea Wade GHam Melody Gimore Dan Girard Ke y Gkves Cindy Glenn Amy Goad Juke Gobbeiet LQua Gonzalez Sandy Goss Douglas Gotthener Shelley Gould Eric Graver Clara Grab Tiffany Grandomimco Juke Guitry Sumalee Gcnanukom Jon Hagrroer Dan Hanes Tracy Halsey Mfce Hamit on Nk:o © Hancock Mirm Handshy Betsey Handson Megan Hanson Daehi Haroda Anthony Harlow Sophomores 157 Melissa Harman Randal Harper Christy Harris Christopher Harsh Holy Hartman Dawn Hart sough Joshua Hatton Kate Haunty Scott Havens Greg Havenstein Beth Hawley Kimberty Hayes Tamie Hayworth Scott Hazel Aaron Heer Jason Heinmier Bobby Hettzei Tara Hemami Troy Henley Megan Hensei John Hen Shawn Herman Marc Herrel Bradey Htggns James Highfield Jenniter H Eric Himas Brent ttnz Christopher Hoog Phil Holenbach Peter Holmes Richard Hoppes Kirsten Hombeck Jeff Howe Tina Hubbard Kristin Huckaba AHen Huff Crag Huffman Jason Huffman J« Hushak Kevin Huston Jude Huzicko Kathy Hyland Michelle Hynes Cathy Igo Chairiah Ijas George Jack Aaron Jackson Heather Jackson Jeremy Jacobson Tim James Mic heal Jennngs Brandy Johnson Micheal Johnson Wendy Johnson Vickie Johnston 158 Sophomores Chris Jones Susan Jones Darius Kandawala Sean Kane Judy Karn Usa Karr Lori Karr Barry Katz Julie Katz Matt Katz Sheri Kouftman Christopher Keels Jennifer Keler John Keller Glenda Kelmes Jason Kennedy Jeff Kenyon Jennifer Kershner Bradford Kixxjm Geoffrey King Jeffrey King Jeremy King Kevin Kirby Jason Kirkwood Konni Kirkwood Erica Kim Missy Klisares Shawn Kkxnparens Heather Knight Adam Koemgsknecht Christine Kotch Eric Kramer Lisa Mayer appears to enjoy biology Sophomores 159 Adam Kussow Bradtey Lagusch Atoka Lahoti Vikas Lai Paul Landis Juke Lane Jason Langdon Veda Larson Micheal Lava © Jeanne Lawson Shane Lawwel Tony Lee Stephanie Letizto Jennifer Lewis Jfl Lewis Steve Lewis Wilson Uaw Darrin Liggns James Lipscomb Christine Little Jenny Liu Mark Looker Com Lortz Bob Lundman Ke«y Lusky Amy Lyle Raquei Mocarthy Michele Mackey Joseph Modia Donna Modora Thomas Magure Derick Makuch Eric Malory Mtohaei Malone Terry Manton Kimberly Mann 160 Sophomores Amy Morkhon Mike Mark ley Maria Mario Paul Marquardt Michele Marsh Brady Martin Jason Martin Ryan Martn Jeffrey Mason Robby Mason Shawn Matejovich Scott May Lisa Mayer Krnrme McAdams Shawn McCabe Mark McCue Mchoel McDaniel Jarme McElrone Tom McGrath Heather McGuirk Christian McKenna Scott McKrn Robert Meeks Eric Metster Lisa Menardi Rebecca Mendel Eric Menke Suzanne Memck Lynne M uei David Miler Jay Miler Ken Miler Mark Miler Mfce Mter Tom Mier Laura Mty Kimara Mines Patrick Minogue Shely Mobile Christina Monks Michael Moore Steve Morgan Junko Mori Chris Morris Mark Morris Greg Moser Roderick Mosley Sarah Mottet Matt Mutoarger Lynn Murphy Gregory Murr Richard Murray Amy Musgrove Christine Myers Doug Myers Yuko Nogano Eri Nakayama Darek Nale Michelle Nawrocki Renee Needham Karen Neely Dianna Newberry Tood Newhouse Amy Newtand Mai Nguyen Kely Mklos Jeanme Norris Elen Noviski McKenzie Noyes Chad O'Connor Michael O'Connor Melissa O'Reiy Holy Hartman and Jenny Keler smile brightly Time out to get a drink! 162 Sophomores Sophomores 163 Russel Quest Erin Rainey Alicia Rains Zoe Ramage Curt Reifsteck Cindy Reinbeau Jason Rhoads Christiane Richey Geoffrey Riddte Brian RiegeJ Rob Righi Andre Robertson Jeff Robinson John Robinson Hope Rogers Carmen Rogers Shannon Rogers Jennifer Rolheiser Scott Rolsen Kely Roop Jennifer Rose Matthew Rossiter Tricia Rowe Heather Rufln Rob Ruhl Gretchen Rupp Aaron Rush Shely Rusk A Jan Rusnak Ronald Russ Sean Russel Marme Ryan David Sanborn Shannon Sanchez Joe Sanders Mnori Sato Douglas Sayer Suzanne Schoeffer Jennifer Scheto John Scheibeck Benjamin Schemer Caie Schmeitz Neal Schmitt Jody Schoitz Marci Sctxitz Patti Schulze Stuart Sc hupp Jonathan Schurman Debby Schwab Steve Schwanekamp Bryan Schwarz Todd Schwarz Ang« Schwinn Mark Saaiabba Jennifer Scipione Kay Seaman 164 Sophomores Renu Sehgal Derek Serdensticker Sarah Setoy John Senters Chris Setchei Brian Severs David Severs Jason Sexton Debby Sgobbo Kimberty Shaver Matthew Shearer Matt Sheets Kimberly Shepard Susan Sheridan Shawndel Sherrel Waleed Shtoioq Emico Shina Pa e Shipman Sheoa Shuic Lance Shoemaker Marty Shumway Matthew Sibley Stocey Sician Juke Siddte AScia Sidman Rebecca Sis Mike Smmons Kristie Simonetta Thomas Skuiey Laune Slicker Christine Smith Deborah Smith Sophomores 165 Jason Smith Jm Smith Joseph Smith Kirsten Smith Laurie Smith Tonya Smith Trent Smith Heather Sorensen Jeff Spain Mark Spencer Mark Spengler David Sperry Scott Sprankle Heather Spree her Holy Staley Drew Stark Charlie Starks Robert Starnes Jamie Steele Tricia Stolen Robyn Stobart Jennifer Stone Michele Stranahan A. 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Streets Jennifer Stryker Chris Stubblefield Steven Susi Tina Swearengn Jennifer Sweeny Suzanne Swenderman Anne Swihart Kimberly Tabb Akfco Tado Jason Taggart Angela Taneja Jim Terri Ma Thang Bryan Thompson Kenneth Thompson Mike Thornborough Steven Tidbal Katherne Tils Chris Timmons Heather Timpe Jennifer Tinker John Todd Mike Togni Janet Tommey 166 Sophomores Heather Tootle Metesa Torrens Jason Towers Michele Trakas Dounya Transue Heather Truesdel Ngh Truong Mchele Tumbry Melissa Turner Jonathan Tyack Jason Ucker Hans Utter Shen Vagnter Rebecca Valentine Stephen Van Loan Marcy Van Noy Alssa Vance John Vanderhorst Jennifer Veil Kent Vertrees Andrea Vicars Erin Wagoner Jonathan Waley Heather Walters Stacy Ward Kathie West Juie Westfall Juie Wetterauer Aicia Wetzel Jim White Ke y Wilcox Stephen Wlcox Mark Wietsky Hershel W s Cheryl Wifcams Jennifer Wilams Sara Wiiams David W amson Andrew Wilson Michael Wison Shawn Winmck Joseph Woods Ericka Yaeger Edwin Yang Shawna Yates Amy Young Michael Zinn Sophomores 167 168 Juniors JUNIORS Juniors 169 Undo and Davn or© caught n the act te this class tor real? Amy Whitaker enjoys another day Melinda Abernathy Susie Adams Anthony Alastra Brad A Hen Jennifer Alen John Alen Heather Alwood Carm Amato Tony A morose Jennifer Amsler Todd Anderson Marc Anthony Jeff Appel Paul Argenta Lori Armstrong Elen Atherton Andrew Bambodge Courtney Baker Meredith Ba Daryl Barker Tracey Barnes Chris Barnett Christne Barnhart Joey Barr Rob Barr Christopher Bartony Chris Bates Usa Beck Peter Beckwith Joanna Begley Ricky Belford Stacey Beiger 170 Juniors David Be nap Renee Bel Thad Bel Jett Belar Bryan Belt Jocquefcne Benson Roger Best Karyn Maac Laurie BJ Carl Brms Margaret Block Kmberly Blume Tim Bobbitt Jerry Bohanan Jennrfer Boone Randy Boone Kevin Bosak Kathy Brocken Derman Brody Chnsty Brasei Jett Braumier Vree Brock orb Armka Brown Robert Brown Amee Bruce Kevn Bryan Meagan Bubaneh Holy Burt Shann Burke Me hole Butas David Byrd Jennrfer Cahal Chris Cal Cane Carlson Scott Carpenter Laura Carton HeO Casey Chris Chace Lorn Chodwel Jushn Chao Jorme Charlton Yuri Chkuma Andi Chdders Lora Chosy Chelsea Chnsman Amy Chnstner Glenn Chun Re Clouse Brett Cobb Brian Cobb Jennrfer Cohen Biane Coklron Robert Coins Stephen Cook Blake Coop Andy Cone! Juniors 171 These juniors moke sure no one cuts study hoi Kely Corwin Joan Cory Debbie Cosley Meg Covert Renee Creedon John Crotty Suzie Crowley Emiy Cummins Ang Curry Deanna Curtis Megan Cvar Christian CzwaSnna Toi Darnels Marcie Daum Sonya Daum Deborah Davey Daphna Davidovitch Stacey Davidson Allan Davis Cherie Davis Christopher Davis Jodele Davis Monica Davis Sara Davis Trace Davis Carey Davy Kathryn Dawson John Dehart Eric Delbert Suzane Derry berry Ji D dier Heath Diard Kevin Dion Lance Dover Karen Dosed Shannon Dryer 172 Juniors Who me' asks J. J. Finn Dave Osmond looks real cool Debra Dubyne Jennifer Duval Boon East Karley Ebersold Brenda Ebersole Jacqueline Edwards Wendy Edwards Beth Eggers Diane Elcessor Richard Einger Sheri Eis Paul Evansen Jeffrey Feeny Irene Felows Karolyn Felows Kim Fields James Finn Sumy Frmel Jenny Fiore Jufce Fscher Karl Fischer Mary Kate Fish Lesley Fisher Kim Foote Christopher Forbes Dan Forbes Todd Fowler Jennifer Fox Jonathon Fox Heather Francavigfca Kim Franz Chris Freeman Leigh Frendberg James Fnar Dean Fronk Yukiko Fujimori Juniors 173 Mark Furiow Nat© Gabelman Jeff Galvin David Gammel Mark Gardner Lisa Garesche Michelle Garfunkel Jamie Garrard Erin Garvin Lisa Geary Kartyn Geis Gerne Geiser Glenn Gelder Michael Genti Melissa Gerald Scott Gibbons Christine Gidea Paul Gtfdner Leeann Gleason Kristin Goodfeiow Jason Goodman Kely Gordon Eric Grab Wendi Grant 1024.1025.1026 counts Pete Rodocker Jam© Hammond and Suzie Crowley have another fun kmch 174 Jumors Jaime Hammond Jessica Hampton Caroine Hanciono Nathan Hansen Ken Hanson Amy Hardy Tim Harris Jeffrey Hart Ryan Hayden David Hays Kim Hazel Robert Heffeman Jeff Hehmeyer Rodney Heid Kristen Her old Leslie Heywood Erika Hmer Andrew Hindman Tienfong Ho Jule Hoffman Brian Hofmeister Heather Holand Andrea Hollander Elana Hontg Andy Hoover Scott Hoover M Hopper MK:he e Hord Kirk Horn Paula Houlette Joan Howe Cindi Howett Sam Howlett Christopher Hubert Joanna Huffman Amy Hunnicutt Eric Immori trios to pay attention in class Heather Alwood flirts with the cameraman Lesa Russell knows being short is fun Rondo Hunt Dee Hosted Kimberly Hutchings Christine Hynes Heather Hysel Chris Imbrogno Eric Immelt Holy mgtedue Andy Jacobson Jody John Cinnamon Jarrell Eric Jerome Bradely Johnson Brent Johnson Diana Johnson Karen Jones Nicole Jones Tracy Jones Jufce Judge leeste Justice Chad Kaiser Mike Kaminski Robert Kaufmann Brian Keley Darren Kelly Shana Kely Jem Kennedy Katie Kerr Karm Kersteter Coieen Kettiewei Matt Keyhoe Darnel Kim 176 Juniors Kim Kino Kiersten Kim Tim Knorr Kristin© Kolwicz Dana Koppes Frank Kownocki James Kreemer Deanna KrMcic Mike Krohn Christopher Krupinski Kristen Kuhns Matt Kunze Rajesh Lahoti Davin Lambert Laura Lambert Heather Lane Jl e Lange Tommy Lange Kenny Longer David LarVn Jocqueiyn Lawrence Mike Learn Albert Lee Hien Leeper Fred Leezer Jennifer Lehman Renee Lehmann Brian Leiter Jeff Leo Scott Lewis Tom Lewis Jeff Line Charles Unnemeyer Sara Lipowrtz Jeffrey Uppert Janie Little Russel Little Amy Litvak Clark Lloyd Biy Loodman Natalie Long Heather Lucas True © Lucas Clnton Luce Lisa Luc ore Heather Lucus Kristin Luczog Janerme Lyon Jenny Lyons Teresa Mackn Robyn Maczka Jean Mahan Erik Mapr David Manuel Valerie Mapes Carrie Mark wood Juniors 177 • ' y These juniors ore working hard in gym class John Marsh Jennifer Marshall Owen Marshal Michael Martin Ulnke Martin Sara Marusa Mark Maxwell Kely McAdams Derek McOelan Georgia McClellan Louhe McCloskey Laura McCloud Todd McClure Chris McCoy Sean McCreary Mike McDonald Sheley Me Dowel Alecia McGinnis Jeff McGurk Christie Mclnerney Cyrus McKinney Elizabeth McNeer Paula McQutston Mogda Medina Erica Meier Wiy Merrick Debra Meyer Chris Mkrhael Jason Mdhoan Arm Miller Shanna Patterson and Michele Paul wait for the end of cl Brian Mier Jm Miller Peter Mn Mark Minister Theresa Mmogue Jennifer Minton 178 Juniors jimmy Mohammed Tiffany Mondio Douglas Mong Adam Montemarano Todd Moore Chris Morgan Debt Morgan Kristine Morgan Scott Moseman Alex Munoz Patrick Murnane Chris Murnieks Mikel Murphy Aaron Myers Carta Myers Pod Myers Sohei Naka|ma Dawn Napier Dana Nay Brendan Nebraska Brian Nel Thomas Nemec Andrew Ness Forrest Newberry Brian Newcomb Derek Newel Erina Newkrk Arm Newman Melame Norman Angela O'Hare Brian O'Nei Jennifer O’Rourke Amy Odwarka Vivian© Oh Hidetoshi Ohkubo Kenneth Ok el Juniors 179 Ann© Okfcen Down Otney Jennifer Olsen Laurence Olson Andy Orahood Nolan Osborne David Osmond Kristin Otterbocher Mark Pane Aizel Panafcgan Amy Parker Lone Parker David Pascoe Scott Passos Shanna Patterson Kort Pecko Jute Pedeta Lon Pelfrey Jennifer Perry Sarah Petree Steven Petrucei Marcianne Pferfer Linda Pfiel Jeff Pfriem Christie Phips Kim Ph ps Matthew Phiips Tandi Phips Amy Pickerng Stanley Pierre-Louis Pete Pietrangelo Heather Pitzen David Ptamtzer Tiffany Plummer Christopher Pogktsh Casey Pope Jenny Perry and Melissa Schnerder enpy the game' 180 Aniors James Sintz seranodes the music class Doug Poss Steve Power Karen Prestera Mark Price Adam Pnester Kami Prince Robn Pritcfxjrd Scott Pruden Sue Pruitt Debra Ramey Rob Ramey Steve Rankn Chris Rapp Christopher Rathbum Chris Raub Debbie Ream ' J . L r I. nvi rvv nvWviv Cheri Reber Dyin Redhng Heather Reed Stephanie Reese Heather Reeve Barb Renner Leslie Rethertord Christine Rice Susan Rnehart Mchael Rngler Troy Robb Marc Roberts Peter Rodocker Kristen Roop Derek Rosenqust Greg Rosko Karen Rott Steve Rovtar Julie Rowan I Juniors 181 Dave Byrd waves to the cameraman Say Cheese! Ted Royalty Josh Rupoght Lesa Russell Jason Ryan David Sabgx Jun Sakurai Stephanie Salupo Shana Sanborn Stephanie Sauer Mike Savts Robin Sc hoe ft ef Mark Schlemmer Mefcssa Schneider Mary Beth Scott Charles Search Bert Sexton Missy Shade Kari Shaffer Wes Shaffer Sarah Shaltry Steven Shaw Anna Sheets Daniel Shemenski Kumiko Shigehara Paul Show Jamie Shrock Sarah Sibley Erik Siehl AJana Silverman Suzanne Simmons Nidhi Singh James Sintz 182 Juniors Steve Spe Aaron Skidmore Andy Sk inner Darren Smith Teresa Smith Tracy Smith Greg Smulen Jeffrey Snyder Rebecca Sombaty Jo Sorensen Jake Sowers Trocy Spongier Michele Speaks James Spencer Meredith Spiegel Jacquefcne Spratt Tarm Stahle Robert Staley Matthew Stanton Michoel Stam Haroid Stepp Derek Stem Bryan Stewart Tony Stewart Meredrth Stief Bryan Stover Crap Stover Andy Strange Jason Strohm Jenny Struthers Jeff Sunshrie Christopher Suppes Geoff Swett Stephen Swigert rtromi Todo Juia Tarczy Lisa Tatman David Taylor Becky Tempieman Jakah Terry Guy Tettenhorst Mary Tharp Christine Thomas Shayne Thomas Usa Thompson David Tbbits Matthew Todd Greg Tor doff Chris Trocy Jeffrey Travis Gou Truong Joshua Tuly Kris Tysen Jeff Unverferth Jeff Urbanski Elizabeth Vanbodegraver Juniors 183 Lara Vest Michele Vigneou Chris Warner Peter Warner Matthew Wam ck Jim Warren Mark Watson Mindy Watt Shanna Weagle Amy Weber David Weber David Wei Ashley Wertkamp Jett Weler Karen Werner Jana Westrick Amy Whitaker Gregory Wchmann Michael Wielonski Alison Wley Byron Wilhelm Kely W« Kristin WHams Debbie W ilis Catherine Wilson Kathryn Wilson David Winmck Andrew Winthch Scott Wolfe Sheila Wyatt 184 Juniors Juio Yeoger Darto Yockim Wendy Young Rick Yuhcn Stephanie Zetsler Amy Zepp Justin Zych 3 left Heather Pitzen and Ann M er enjoy aige- i class jde left Study hal reaiy can be fun. lorn left This student teacher enjoys gym! 3 right Do I have to get my picture taken? •tom nght Mesy Shade smrfes in anticipation of Juniors 185 Top left Mtke McCleon ond Tim Soffel work hard in the Kitxxjrne library Top right Shanna Patterson and Jennifer Olsen seem to agree that year- book can be a laughing matter Middle left Rob Brown sens another od for The Cardinal MKJdle center Jamie Garrard receives help with his homework during study hal Bottom right Chris Poglisch strikes a quK:k pose for the camera before gomg to class 186 Underclass Top left Steph ZessJer strikes out the batter Top right Sarah Selby gives a« her attention to the shot Bottom left Lees e Justice blows a bubble to fight boredom m her English class Bottom right John Hogarroer and Adam Koemgsnechts help the class- mates study Underclass 187 Top left The sophomore float won first pm homecommg Top right Kim Fields is rounding the base Bottom left Ajmors Chris Barnett and Michele® dance to the music of The Bellows at the pflj Bottom right Rob Staley supports the school «I t-shrt Top left Don Curley prepares to putt Top right Todd Anderson gives he best to the roce Bottom left These juniors and seniors are ready for prom Bottom right Maria enjoys her lunch at Kftxxme Underclass 189 190 Closing Top left Senior grts know how to hove fun Top right Why e Scott Seals sieepr g0 Mtdde right Mssy Fiore and Chris Letizia are tak- en by surprise Bottom right Glenn Romanowski jams in study hal Bottom left Smrfes are by Lisa Heriz and Laurie Jennings Oosng 191 The final pages have been written, A novel filled with hopes and fears. The story of our times together And many friendships through the years. Let’s take time to stop this moment For just a minute or two. As we recall the memories That seem, right now. far too few. We've become close in this short time But finally we must let go. Our senior family will not die. And, in time, it will only grow. Attila Nelson Abetovszky Mathew Lee Adams Kevin Michael Albanese Seniors 193 f [ ' i ■ ■ ' Lisa Ann Bare Juliet Kellogg Barnes Alison Ruth Barnett Katherine Ann Bauer lacqueline Janice Baumer Scott Marsha Baxter Todd Andrew Beal Jason Edward Becker heodore Meier Beegte. Jr. Andrew Thomas Beerman Rhonda Sue Be Andrea Beth Benadum Kristi Mari Bid Eric Tyler Bishop Ji Lynn Bishop Tracy Lynn Blackbu James Mitchell Blackford M Karla Jane Bomlitz Bobbi Jo Boone Robyn Lynn Borche ! ■ Natalie Lynn Borel Christeah Dawn Bosch Loci Ann Boucher William Edward Boyle ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________I 196 Semors Matthew John Brandon Robert William Bremer Carole Frances Brock Kerry Elaine Broehl Seniors 197 Jil Susan Burbridge Laura Lee Burch Darren Matthew Burgess Kent Alan Burkey Michael Edward Burns Tracy Elen Butler Todd Christian Buxton Kerry Elen Byrne Lisa Dianne Caldwell Christopher William Camera Heather Lynn Campbell Maria Teresa Caparrott 198 Semors ’ —. . • «' Paul Edward Carter Amanda Beth Cave Rochelle Lee Cavicchia Thomas M. Cemy Karen Louise Chace Victoria Alexandra Chafin Angela Giun Chang Chia-Pei Chang __________________________________________________________________■ Seniors 199 James Daniel Cherwinski Roger Chihua Chu 1 Miriam Un Chon Nancy Lara Christman Elena Alexia ChristoMe; Teresa Marie Ciardelli Gregory Thomas Clement Carmen Lee CNngon Randall Hart Clinger Randall Allen Cobb Regina Gail Cobb Gregory Wayne Coddmg' Kristina Marie Coffman Jonathan Hywei Coleman Scott Michael Collins Rebecca Ann Commons Melissa Lynn Cozza Janet Leigh Creek more Rhonda Lynn Creekrw David Bruce Cowgill Trod Lynn Cromwell Tamara Lynn Crouse Michelle Lynn Cullen Alicia Beth Curtis Philip Edward Dauphin Jr. Joseph James Daversa III Doug Bishop David Lisa Michele Dobbert Senofs 203 rhea Charlene DeSando Mark Richard Devitto Molly Ann Dicker Kathryn Michete Dove Elizabeth Drotleff Renee' Jean Dusseau Aimee Corrin Dutton John Trent Ejzak David Kenneth Elvir Scott Allen Emery William Peter English “ ■ • T - ' • • I 204 Semofs Erin Suzanne Fallon Kevin Douglas Fegley Sandra Kay Felty Stacy Anne Fenstermaker I Tracy Anne Fenstermaker James Donald Ferega Cheryl Marie Ferror Melissa Jane Fiore Semofs 205 Patrick Michael Fitzgerald. Jr. Stacey Marie Fitzgerald George Thomas Flaig. Jr. Daniel Alphonse Frana Heather Renee France Michael Anthony Foley Brian Douglas Franke Michael Jonathan Front; Krista Jeanne Frivold Eric Bernard Fritchie Isla Pearl Garrawav Dawn Elizabeth Gaeuman SeniOfs 207 0Y Michelle Louise Goff I Roderick Gray Goldsmith Ana Gomez-Tabanera Brian Louis Goodrich 208 Sentors Ange-Morie Hancock Matthew George Hanson Gabriel Paul Hardy Jeffrey Edward Harm Semors 209 Lori Lynn Hempstead Kely Kathryn Henderson Todd R. Henderson Christopher McKay Henke Todd Hayes Henkakne Christopher Brian Henley Susan Christine Hensel Karen Sydney Hermann « Michael Clay Herrick Michael Dale Herron Julia Lorraine Hershey William Charles Hickma Alphonso Duane Hughes Bretton Kirsten Hunter Terry Warren Inman II Joseph John Jacques Lauren Mane Jennings 212 Semofs James Pahl Karrer Andrew Paul Kammerdiener Cyrus Nariosang Kandawalla Sean Patrick Kaldor Rebecca Linn Kentosh IThomas Callender Keeling IV Brian Scott Kendall Kimberly Ann Kemp Senors 213 Jeffrey Edward Kerbler Eric Lewis Kershner Shawn David Keslar John Charles KesteDa Jeremiah Jihun Kim Lisa Kim Cynthia Anne King Lisa Elen Klepinger Kely Leigh Kloes John J Koenigsknecht Paul Allan Kregenow Kristine Anne Kroeger 214 Somors Aimee Natasha Lefkow Melissa Sue LeGrand Craig Andrew Leibowitz Kathleen Rebecca Lea Shawn Robert Lloyd Leis Stephanie Anne Leiss Niki Marie Leonard Christine Marie Letizio Susan Ann Markham Anthony Mantia Cindy Lou Martin M Hizabeth Matthews David William Martin Daniel Robert Mattox Mark David Mattox ?18 Ser o«s Mary Virginia May DanteHe Marie Mazeika Brian Eaton McBride David John McCabe Xxiglas Lowell McCollough Elizabeth Jane McGee Somofs 219 Karen Maureen Merna Brian George Miller Christopher George Miller David Lee Miller 220 Semors f Kelly Maureen Miller Patricia Alexandria Mintz Mark Lee Mitchell Ken Miyata Patricia MicheHe Mizer Melissa Jane Monroe Kenji Morita Michael Joseph Morris Amy S. Morrison Jacob Adam Moss Erin-Marie Theresa Mottet Dora Lynn Mozee _________________J_______________________ ■________ I Senors 221 Susan Elaine Murnane Sean Michael Murphy Peter Edward Murray David Matthew Music ' Scott Mechlmg Norris Eric Louis Noviski Janet Arm Nult Robert Matthew O'Dar Sef ots 223 Brian Jeffrey Pack Stephanie Candace Palmer Bradley Michael Pannier Holly Jeanette Pappas I 224 Sencfs William George Palmer John Christopher Pascoe Anita Popat Patil Harold Leroy Patterson Nancy-Dawn Patterson Eric David Patton Cotoy Anne Paul Jane Ellen Pensyi Beverly Elizabeth Perry Christy Lee Pittman Jack Stuart Plotnick Joseph William Podolski Teresa Marie Poling 226 Sertorj Katrina Marie Potts Kimberly Ann Powell Elizabeth Anne Presas Amy Elizabeth Price Eric Thomas Pride Gerri Dawnielle Prince Katherine llene Pritchard Kathleen Michele Provanzana Lara Catherine Puglielli Teresa Ann Purcell Bradley Scott Putz John Race . - f . • « Seniors 227 Kyle Fred Rotsbeck Katherine Marie Rau Staci Leigh Rausch Trevor Lewis Rayburn Joseph Clark Reed Sharon Lynn Remy Mark Steven Renz Shawn David Richey Jayne Eden Riddle 228 Sennxs John Arthur Ripak Charles Dante Rizzuti Dale Elwood Roach Christopher Daniel Soft ell Tanya Saimpakdo Paul Maxwell Sarkadi Dwight Charles Sort ell Jennifer Louise Salvino I------------------------- J Richard Eric Savage Wendy Ann Samples Robin Gail Schaer 230 Semors Lynn Ann Schter Timothy Donen Schiratdi Katherine Lynn Schlenker Julie Ann Schlessman Lori Sue Schwanekamp Adam Micah Schwartz Laura Michelle Scott James Scott Seals Seni0fs 231 Michael Joseph Shearer Amy Sheets Amy Leigh Shipman Daniel James Shirk Michael Kevin Shmarak Andrew David Shrock Christa Mary Sidman Bobby Singh Judd Michael Seals Linda Gail Setchel Ron Alan Severance Brian Shaw 232 Seniors Tracy Lee Sipe David Corwin Slates Jennifer A dele Smith JuKe Ann Smith Kevin Werner Smith Michael Jason Smith Ronald Ray Smith Shannon Malone Smith Steven Michael Smith Tricia Anne Smith Andrew Thomas Smullen Christian Adam Snediker Semofs 232 Erin Marie Snyder Melinda Ann Snyder Heidi Lynne Sorensen Heather Marie Spadafore Jennifer Shaw Stiffter Steven Edward Stinchcomb Lisa Ann Stobart Michael Dana Stone k William Joseph Stover Susan Frances Strange Tobin Clifford Strohl Andrew Patrick Stuller Semors 235 Christopher Charles Stump Mona Lee Sullivan Anne Marie Sunico Douglas Scott Suns Kay Elizabeth Swanson Miho Tanaka Sigrun Tangemann Heather Margaret Tot! Toibabeth Ann Tiliis Philip Arthur Timms Robert Bates Tinker Brian Thomas Tipton iV lkam Charles Toly Christine Diane Toppari Traci Lynn TraveMa Barbara Elen Treadwell Senors 237 Shelley Roe Venie Kevin Robert Vertrees Deborah C. Viacis Cynthia Marie Vince i, yjy Huei-Ming Wong Lisa Kristen Ward Matthew Todd Webster Monica Joe Webster vid Matthew Wegner Erik David Weisgerber George Steven Weistogel William Todd Weithman ele Renee Wentworth Jon Westgaard Amy Lynne Whitaker Wendy Michelle White Cynthia Ann Wiese Joseph Felton Wilcox Elizabeth Sharon Wietsky Lecia Lynne Wiiams Seniors 239 Heather Rochelle Wilson Daniel Winston Wise Samantha Suivan A Richard Dana Willson Tiffany Suzanne Woodward John Warren Worthington Christopher Alan Wolfe Stacy Elizabeth Yurich Patrick Brennan Zi Amy Dawn Yates Bradtey David Yak am Seniors not pictured Cynthia Joy Barrick Mark B. Baxter Barry Edward Blotzacer Stephanie Kaye Booner Jena McRae Britt Leslyn Rae Brown Richard Andrew Butsko Jr. Lori Jean Caihoon Christopher Alan Caver John Sterling Chappell Michael Andrew Coe Amy Elizabeth Collins Leanne Cress Timothy John Cummiskey Lara Marti Daversa Jeffrey A. Davis Michael Joseph Dawson Kevin Michael Dearth Richard William Distel Juan Carlos Dominque Ronald Adarna Duro Howard William Ellis Reza Jahromi Esmaeilzadeh Diane Franckhauser Melissa Suzanne Gerald Christy Patricia Gotch Chris Allen Granger David Bradford Groninger Thomas Joseph Grote Tamela Lou Hynes Shareen Sultana Faranaz Joarder Jeffrey Curtis Kipp Christopher Frank Kollin Sushanth Krishna Patricia Ann Lamport Eric Michael Lenihan Patrick Matthew List Sally Jo Marquardt Lee Raymond Mascarello Ted Crawford Matthews Keith Allan Mauger Richard Edward Mentzer Catherine Maire Mitchell Christina Marie Molnar Charles Edward Mong Alberto Montaner John Kedric Mullins Bhaskar Chandran Nair Tom Joseph Newman Peter Jacoby Paul Robert Joseph Peterson Teresa Marie Piela James Chester Price Richard Lee Quinn Jonathan Jacob Ralley Ronald Andrew Reed James Robert Ringler Joseph Leonnard Russell Michael Joseph Savage Daniel J. Schlater James Edward Sexton Alene Michelle Smith Diane Lynn Smith Thomas Paul Smith Geoffrey Lyle Snodgrass Laura Ann Snow Sassan Soltanirad Allyson Strafella John Richard Svoboda Jeffrey Ronald Sykes Brian Estil Templeman David Joseph Thomas Brian Ashley Walker Laura Ellen Willis John Gregory Wyman si r . r i- Top left Toco Dauphin and Swamp Thing Thompson teach wood as others gaze n amazement Middle left Is Scott Norris studying ? Bottom left Mike Sperry and the 'fellas'' are hangm Middle Mr Cozze tens Andrew Smuden another one of his great stories 242 Seniors What was the most memorable event at WHS ? ''Hangin' with Dave Lanese — Brad Putz The food fight at the Senior Dinner. — Peter Norman Seeing Dan running down Front St. in a euphoric frenzy — Mark Lewis Top right Shely Hindal and Lia Spicer are looking hot! Bottom right Christie Pittman is caught in the act Seniors 243 Seniooc Top left Ann© Sumco and Krista Sidman leod the way Middle left Dave Slates is getting huge Bottom left Vicky Chafin shows her senior pride Bottom middle Andrew Smuden shows Km O'Peiy how he drives the women crazy Bottom right Is Doug David sneaking out eor- ly ? 244 Seniors What did you do this year for spring break ? I went to Arkansas to fish and look for cowgirls. — Juan Dominguez “I went to Hilton Head and threw spaghetti. — Teresa Poling “I went to Ft. Myers and had the illinest time at the Lani Kai. — Eric Buchanan Top left Scoff Steilen with some of his many women Bottom left Karen Spies is increasing her immense vocabulary Bottom right Mike Btogi is getting psyched for basebal Seniors 245 Who do you idolize most in life ? David Letterman. he's a funny guy who doesn't care what anyone thinks. — Bart Overly Andrew Smullen for his yo- yo talents. — Karen Hermann Jon Bon Jovi, dudes — Ron Severance Top right Are these forego exchange students ? Bottom left Jennifer Salvino and Kris Hunter are best buds Bottom middle Does Jodi No« have any classes ? 246 Seniors Left James Benseler ponders the meaning of life Top right Brian Pack takes a break from school. Bottom RUN DMC and Jam Master Joe Midde right Tim Hobart is havng fun in study haH In ten years, what would you like to be remembered for ? My Pinto. — Phil Dauphin My hair gel — Dave Lan- ese Screaming hysterically at sporting events. — Greg Cooper Top left Judd Seals does his imperson- ation of Martin Short Top right Alfonso Ujueta constructs plans to take over the world Bottom: Rock legend Colin Gawe) is with his groupies 248 Seniors Top left Gob© Hardy fulfils his daily nutritional requrements Midde left Daron Anchors rests his weary mnd Right Herb Schupp looks to the future Bottom Paul Kregenow shares his great dental work whle Dave Gibson hides behnd a piece of paper Seniors 249 ■ Senior Index ATTLA ABELOVSZKY Forensics 9. 10. 11 12 (Treasurer); Mock Trials 11. MATT ADAMS Football 9. JOHN ADOLPH JOSEPH AHRENS KEVM ALBANESE PAUL ALEXANDER Football 9. 10. 11 12; Ski Club 9. 10. JOSH ALLEN Track 11; Spanish Club 11 12. THOMAS ALLEN COLIN ALLEY Cross Country 11. 12 (Cap- tain); Track 11 12; National Honor Society 12; Spanish N.H.S. 12. WILLIAM ALLISON Wrestling 10; Spanish N.H.S. 10. 11. 12; Phoenix Editor-in-Chief; Sil- ver. Gold Keys; National Merit Finalist; Spanish; SSAPP Phase 11 Club 9; National Honor Society 12. STEVE ALTCHULD DARON ANCHORS Choir 12; Yearbook 12. Cardinal Mascot 12; Muscial 10.11.12. Chil- dren's Play 10. 11 12; Thespians 12. Ski Club CRISSY ANDERSON Cardinal Club 10; Diving 10. MATHEW ANDERSON Russian Club 9. 10. 11; Phoenix Staff 12; Sailing Club 9. JAMES ARCHER Ski Club 9. 11. Swimming 11. 12. JACQUELINE AUBUCHON French Club 10; Cardinal Club 10. ROBERT AUBUCHON ALLISON AVERY Soccer 9, 10. 11. 12. Bronze. Silver Keys; Track 9. Basketball 9. 10. N.H.S. 11. 12. KIM BALEY M.G.A 9. 10. 11 12 (President); Ski Club 12. Basketbal Manager 10. STEVEN BANK Spanish Club 9. 10. Spanish N.H.S. 10. Bronze. Silver. Gold Key; Mock Trials 12. MARLA BARBER ROBYN BARCUS Cardinal Club 10. Gymnas- tics Club 10. Ski Club 9. 10. 11. 12. LISA BARE JULIET BARNES French Club 9. Baseball Club 9. 10; Musicals 10. 11. 12. Thespians 11. 12; Bronze, Silver. Gold Keys; N. H. S. 12. Chil- dren's Plays 11. 12; Cross Country 10. 11 12; Treble Ensemble 11. Mixed Ensemble 12. Fall Play 10. 11. 12. ALLISON BARNETT Cheerleading 9. Wres- tling Club 10. J.A. 10. Mock Trials 11. Prom Committee 11. CYNTHIA BARRET KATHERINE BAUER JACQUELNE BAUMER MARK BAXTER SCOTT BAXTER TODD BEAL JASON BECKER TOBY BEEGLE ANDREW BEERMAN RHONDA BELL BETH BENADUM JAMES BENSELER MIKE BIAGI KARIN BCKELL JOHN BENIAS KRISTI BILL ERIC BISHOP JILL BISHOP TRACY BLACKBURN JAMES BLACKFORD Golf 9. 10. 11. 12. Stu- dent Council 12. SSAPP 10. Ski Club 10. BARRY BLOTZACKER KARLA BOMLITZ Spanish Club 9. 10. Ski Club 9. 10. 11. Computer Club 10. 11. STEPHANIE BOOHER BOBB1 JO BOONE ROBYN BORCHERS NATAUE BOREL CHRISTE AH BOSCH LORI BOUCHER WILLIAM BOYLE MATHEW BRANDON Ski Club 9. 10. Fall Play 11. 12. Musical 10. 11. 12. Children's Play 9. 10. 11. 12; Thespians 12. Thespian Cabaret a O Tfitent 19 ROBERT BREMER Ski Club 9. 10. 11. 12. Track 9, Mock Trials 12. Phoenix Staff 12. JENA BRITT CAROLE BROCK KERRY BROEHL Soccer 9. 10. 11. Band 12. Mock Trials 12. Prom Committee Chairman 11. Concert and Symphonic Bands 9. 10. 11. 12. Orchestra 9. 10. 11. 12. Phoenix Staff Editor-in-Chief 12. Bronze. Silver. Gold Keys; Pit Orchestra. Basketball Club CARA BROWN Cheerleading 9. Gymnastics 9. D.E.C.A. 12 (President). LESUE BROWN MATT BROWN Band 9. 10. 11. 12. Stage Band 10; Soccer 10. 11; Basketball 9. 10. 11. 12. Latin Club 11 KARL BRUMMEL TRACY BRUNK Basketball 10. Newcomers Club 10. 11. F.C.A. 11. Bronze. Silver Keys. Choir 10. 11. 12. Treble Ensemble 12. MARIA BRUSADIN Lacrosse 10. 11. 12; Bas- ketball 9. Track 9. Diving 10. Field Hockey 11. 12. Ski Club 11;N. H. S. 11. 12; S.S.A.P.P. I. Prom Committee Chairmen. ERIC BUCHANAN Football 9. 10. 11. 12. MICHELLE BUKEY Thespian Caberet 12; Thespians 10. 11 12. Girls' Ensemble JENNIFER BULFORD Soccer Club 9. 10. 11. Thespians 10. 11, 12. S.S.A.P.P. 12. Spanish Club 9; French Club 10. 11. JILL BURBRDGE Swimming 9. 10. 11 12 (Manager); Volleyball 9. 10 (Manager), 11 (Manager); Softball 11. 12. LAURA BURCH DARREN BURGESS KENT BURKEY Wrestling 9. D.E.C.A. 12. MICHAEL BURNS Swimming 11. TODD BUXTON Football 9. 10. 11. 12. KERRY BYRNE Lacrosse 9. 10. 11. 12. Field Hockey 9. 10. 11. 12 (Captain); Cardinal Club 10. Ski Club 9; Student Council 10. 11. USA CALDWELL Bronze. Silver. Gold Keys. LORI CALHOON CHRIS CAMERA Marching Band 9.10.11. 12. Concert Band 9. 10. 11. 12. HEATHER CAMPBELL Musical 12. MARIA CAPARROTTI Cardinal Cadettes 9, 10, 11 (Lieutenant), 12 (Captain); Baseball Club 9. 10. 11 (Vice-President). PAUL CAPRIOTTI Football 9.10.11.12. Track 11. 12. Baseball 9. MIKE CAREY Football 9. 11. 12. LAUREL CARLSON Soccer 9. 10. 11 Baseba Club 10. 11 Prom Committee. CHRISTI CARONIS Lacrosse 10. 11 12. Soc- cer Club 12, Cardinal Club 10. PAUL CARTER Lacrosse 9. 10. 11. Russc Club 10. 11. Gold Key AMANDA CAVE Basketball Club 10. Moo Trials 11. Soccer Club 10. Spanish Club? Girls' Varsity Soccer 12 (Manager). Caro nal Club 11. CHRIS CAVE MGA 10. 11. 12. Spanish Ot 12. SHELLEY CAVCCIA TOM CERNY KAREN CHACE Diving Team 10; Socc Club 11. 12. French Club 12. Bronze. Star Gold Keys. Prom Committee 11 VICTORIA CHAFIN Gymnastics 9. 10. Socce 9. 10. Spanish Club 9. 10. Mock Trials 11 ANGELA CHANG Bronze, Silver. Gold Keys Choir 9. Treble Choir 10. Treble Ensembe 11. 12. French Club 12. N.H.S. 12. CHIA-PEI CHANG Forensics 9. 10. 11 (Secre- tary). 12. Student Council 10. 11. Bronze Silver. Gold Keys. N. H. S. 11. 12. S.S.A.PP 10. JOHN CHAPPELL JIM CHERWMSKI MIRAM CHON NANCY CHRISTMAN Soccer 9. 10. 11. 12 Gold Key. ELENA CHRISTOFIDES ROGER CHU Spanish N.H.S. 11. 12. J.A V 12. TERESA CIARDELLI Basketball Club 10. 11 Cardinal Club 11. C.O.E. Club 12. GREG CLEMENT Band 9. 10. 11 12. Spar Club 10. Pit Orchestra 12. Children's Play CARMEN CLINGAN Soccer Club 11. 12 Mock Trials 12; Lacrosse Club 11; Choir 12 RANDY CLINGER Office Aide 10. 11. Stu dent Council 9 RANDY COBB Tennis 10. 12 (Captain). S Club 10. 11. 12. Student Council 9. GAIL COBB Cheerleading 9, 10. Caree Center 11. 12. J.A. 9. 10. Ski Club 9. 1C Lacrosse 10. M.G.A 9. 10. 11, 12. GREG CODDINGTON MICHAEL COE KRISTY COFFMAN S S A P P. 10. 11 12. Banc 9. 10. 11. Yearbook 11. 12; Choir 12. Card nal Club 10. 11. W.F.S.I. 11 JON COLEMAN Ski Club 9. 10. 12. Academ ic Decathalon 12. Bronze, Gold Key? Chamber Orchestra 10. 12. AMY COLLINS _______ SCOTT COLLINS Football 9. 10. 11. 12.9 Club 9. 10. 11. 12. Student Council 10. H REBECCA COMMONS WENDY COMMONS French Club 9; These ans 10. 11. 12. Bronze. Silver. Gold Keys fc Play 10. 11. Children's Play 10. CYNTHIA CONLON Marching Band 9. 10. V Basketball Statitian 12. Office Aide 9, K 11. DEC A Class Reporter 12. MICHELLE CONNELLY ERIKA CONWAY ISA COOK Ski Club 9; Basketball Club 10; 5occef Club 10. Mock Trials 12. Wrestling Hub 12; Yearbook 10. 11. NEE COOK SR0G COOPER Class Treasurer 10. 11 FRANK COSLEY DAVE COWG1L Football 9. 10. Baseball 10 MELISSA COZZA Choir 9, 10, 11, 12. Operet- ta 11. 12; Treble Ensemble 12; Fall Play 12; Children's Play 12. JANET CREEKMORE RHONDA CREEKMORE TRACI CROMWELL Baseball Club 9; Choir 9. Mock Trials 12. TAMI CROUSE Track 9; Soccer 9. 10; Bas- eball 9. 10; Dr Team 12. SHELLY CULLEN Ski Club 9. Baseball Club 10. Cardinal Club 11; Track Club 10; Student Council 11; Bronze. Silver. Gold Key. LEANNE CRESS TIM CUMMISKEY ALICIA CURTIS Wrestling Club 9. 10. 11. 12. Lacrosse 10. MIKE DANKE JA 9. 10. 11. 12. NHS 11. 12. Academic Decathalon 11. 12. (Captain). Thespians 10. 11. 12. Forensics9. 10. 11. 12. Musical 10. 11. 12. Bronze, Silver. Gold Keys. Cross Country 12. Soccer 9. 10. 11. Basket- ball Stat 9. Track 9. Mock Trials 12. Choir 9. 10. 11. 12. PHIL DAUPHIN Basketball 9. 10. 11 (Captain). 12 (Captain), Baseball 9, 10. 11, 12 (Cap- tain). Football 9. Student Council 9. 11. 12; Class President 10. Mock Trials 12. JOE DA VERS A Football 9. Track 9. 12. Fo- rensics 11, Silver Key. LARA DA VERSA Choir 9; International Club 10. S.A.D.D. 12. DOUG DAVID Football 9. 10. Lacrosse 10. 11. 12 (Captain). Ski Club 9. 10. Prom Com- mittee 11. JEFFREY DAVIS Golf 9. 10. 11. 12. A P Fund Raisers 11. 12. LAURA DAVIS Mock Trials 12, Track 10. Chil- dren's Play 9. 10. Ski Club 9. 10. DREW DAWSON Bronze, Silver. Gold Keys. Band 9. 10. 11; S.S.A.P.P. 10. 11; Soccer 10, 11. 12. MCHAEL DAWSON STEPHANIE DAY JAMES DE SAN JOSE Football 9. 11 TRACY DEAN KEVIN DEARTH Office Worker 10. 11. 12. TAMMY DEMAREE Basketball 9. 10. Track 10. 11. Soccer 9. 10. 11, 12. JUUE DENNIS Musical 11. 12; S.S.A.P.P. 11. 12; Yearbook 12. Prom Committee 11 KAREN DENNIS Ski Club 9. 10. 11. 12. Band 9. 10. THEA DESANDO Track 9. Thespian 11. 12. Fall Play 11. 12. Student Director 11. 12. Baseball Club 11. Writerspatch 11. 12. N. H. S 12. Children's Play 10. 11. 12. Student Council 9. Mock Trials 12. MARK DEVITTO MOLLY DOER Softball 9. 10. Basketball Club 9. 10; Soccer Club 10. 11. RICHARD DISTEL LISA DOBBERT JUAN DOMNQUE KATHRYN DOVE Student Council 9; Cheer - leadmg 9. Baseball Club 10. Wrestling Club 11; Prom Committee Chairman 11; J A 10. Ski Club 9. 10. 11. French Club 9 ELIZABETH DROTLEFF Thespian 10. 11. 12 (President). Fall Play 11. 12. Children's Play 11. 12. Thespian Cabaret 12, Spanish Club 10; Baseball Club 10 RONALD DURO RENEE DUSSEAU French Club 9; Baseball Club 10. Basketball Club 10. French Foreign Exchange 10. Office Aide 10. AMY DUTTON AMY EDWARDS Lacrosse 11. 12. Student Council 10; Camp Ohio Counselor 12. Car- dinal Club 10. 11; Yearbook 11. COLIN EDWARDS Gold Key 12. TRACEY EDWARDS Cardinal Club 9; Soccer Club 11. 12. Sailing Club 11. Prom Commit- tee Chairman 11. Mock Trials 11. Ohio Mock Trial Competition. KELLY EGAN Soccer 9. 10. 11. JOHN EJZAK Ski Club 9. 11. 12; Golf 11; Choir 10. 11. HOWARD ELLIS DAVD ELVIR Baseball 9. 10. Football 9; Ten- nis 9. 10. 11. 12. SCOTT EMERY Student Council 10. 11. 12 (Elections Co-Chariman); N. H. S. 11, 12. Cross Country 9. 10, 11. Track 9. 11; Phoe- nix Staff 12; S.S.A.P.P. 10. PETER ENGLISH REZA ESMAEILZADEH Bronze. Gold Keys ERN FALLON KEVN FEGLEY Student Council 11. 12 (Sec- retary); Track 10. 11. 12. Cross Country 11. 12. Bronze. Silver. Gold Keys. Camp Enter- prise 11. Photography Club 9. 10; German Club 9. 10. 11. Ski Club 9. 10. 11. SANDRA FELTY STACY FENSTERMAKER TRACY FENSTERMAKER Lacrosse Club 10. 11. 12. JAMES FEREGA CHERYL FERRAR Swimming 10. 11. N.H.S. 12. Musical 10. 11. 12. Bronze. Silver. Gold Keys; Soccer Club 10.11.12. Treble Ensemble 11; Mixed Ensemble 12. Ski Club 9.10; S.S.A.P.P. 10. 11. MELISSA FIORE Gold Key. Phoenix Staff 12. PAT FITZGERALD Grandview Baseball 9. Grandview Basketball 9, Grandview Foot- ball 9. 10. Football 11. 12. Grandview Class President 9 STACEY FITZGERALD Grandview Gymnas- tics 9. 10; Grandview Field Hockey 9. 10. Grandview Cheerleading 9. 10. Field Hock- ey 11. 12. Cheerleading 11. 12 (Captain); Cardinal Club 11; Lacrosse Club 11. 12 GEORGE FLAIG Football 12. Track 11. 12. KRISTIN FOLEY Footbc Cheerleading 9. 10. 11. 12. Operetta 9. 11. 12. Student Counci 9. 10. 11. 12 (Cabinet); Homecoming Float Chairperson 10. 11. Choir 9. 10. Treble En- semble 11; Mixed Ensemble 12. Cardinal Club 10, Gymnastics Club 10. 11; Bronze. Silver. Gold Keys; S.S.A.P.P. 10.11.12; N.H.S. 11. 12 (President); Yearbook 12. MCHAEL FOLEY PAUL FOLEY Football 9. 10. 11.12; Wrestling 9. 10. 11. 12. HEATHER FRANCE Dri Team 10. 11. 12; Car- dinal Club 10. 11. Track Club 10. 11. Gold Key; Choir 12. DAN FRANCIS DIANE FRANKHAUSER BRIAN FRANKE Gymnastics 10. 11. 12. Gold Key ERIC FR1TCHE KRISTA FRIVOLD Concert Band 9. 10. Sym- phonic Band 11. 12. Marching Band 10. 11. 12. (Section Leader); Pit Orchestra. Oper- etta 12. S.A.D.D. 12. MIKE FRONTZ DAWN GAEUMAN Cheerleading 9. 10. 11. Phoenix Staff 12. Prom Committee JOE GAKENHEIMER Baseball 9. 10. PETER GARDIKES Wrestling 9. 10. 11. 12. La- crosse 10. Mock Trials 12. ISLA GARRAWAY Orchestra 9. 10. 11. 12. N.H.S. 11. 12. Lacrosse 10. TAMI GARVIN COLM GAWEL JASON GELENDER Marching Band 9. 10. 11. 12. Concert Band 10. Symphonic Band 11, 12. Stage Band 11, 12; Orchestra 11, 12. MEUSSA GERALD JEFF GETZENDMER DAVD GIBSON Football 9. 10. 11. 12. Bas- ketball 9. JULANN G6SON KENNETH GIFFORD Golf 9. 10. Track 10. In- the-Know 11. 12 (Captain); Bronze. Silver. Gold Keys; VoWeybaH Club 12. Phoenix 10. French Exchange Student 11. DAN GOBBELET Lacrosse 9. 10. 11. 12 MICHELLE GOFF Gymnastics 9; Ski Club 9. 10. ROD GOLDSMITH ANA GOMEZ-TABANERA International Club 12. Swim Team 12. BRIAN GOODRICH Football 10. CHRISTY GOTCH MAH GOTTHEINER Marching Band 9.10. 11. 12 (Section Leader); Stage Band 11. 12; FCA 10, 11. 12 (Vice-President); Spanish Club 10. Spanish N.H.S. 11. 12. Treasurer. Mock Trials 12. Bronze. Silver, Gold Key. N.H.S. 11. 12 (Vice-President). JOHN GOUHIN Football 9. 10. 11. 12. LAURIE GRAHAM Ski Club 9.10.11; Wrestling Club 10. 11. CHRIS GRANGER AMY GRATZ Dr Team 9; Ski Club 9. 10. Prom Committee 11. TAMARA GREENE Musicals 10. 11; Prom Committee Chairman 11. Thespian 10. 11. 12. Treble Ensemble 11. Mixed Ensemble 12. DAVD GRONINGER THOMAS GROTE SHANNON HAAGER Soccer Club 10. 11. 12. Volleyball Club 10. 11. Basketball Stat 9; Gymnastics Club 12; Treble Ensemble 11. Mixed Ensemble 12; Musical 10. 11, 12; Bronze. Siver. Gold Key KARIN HALLAM SUSAN HAMPTON Cardinal Club 9. 10. 11. Spanish Club 10. 11. 12. Ski Club 9. 10. 11. Spanish N.H.S. 12. ANGE-MARIE HANCOCK MATT HANSON Cross Country 9. 10. 11. 12. Track 9. VoUeybaH 12; Ski Club 9. 10. 11. 12. Mixed Ensemble 12. GABE HARDY Footbal 9. 10; Track 9; Ski Club 9. 10. Mock Trials 11. JEFF HARMISON TOM HARPER Fall Play 10. KEN HARRINGTON Baseball 9. 10. Marching Band 9. 10. 11. 12; Jazz Band 10. 11; Phoe- nix Staff 12. Computer Club 9. 10; French Club 9. 10 AMY HARRIS Swimming 9. 10. 11. Cross Country 9. 10. Track 9. 10. WFS1 10. Writer- spatch 12. Soccer Club 12. JAMES HARRIS Basketball 9. 10. Bronze Key. N.H.S. 11. 12. ROBERT HART Football 9. 10. 11. 12, Wres- tling 9. 10. 11. 12; Track 9. 10; Bronze. Silver. Seniors 251 Gold Key; N.H.S. RENEE HARTON Children's Play 10; Mock Tri- als 11; S.N.H.S. 11. 12; N.H.S. 12; Gold Key. JOHN HAUNTY Basketball 9. 10. 12; Football 9; Student Council 11. 12. Bronze. Silver. Gold Key. N.H.S. 11. 12. Russian Club 9. 10. 11. 12. MIKE HAVLCEK Marching Band 10. 11. 12. Wrestling 10. TOM HAYES JULIE HEER Cardinal Club 9. 10. Track Club 10. 11. 12 (President); Bronze. Silver. Gold Keys. N.H.S. 12. LISA HEINZ Newcomers Club 10 (President). 11 (President); Wrestling Club 11; Baseball Club 10. 11 (President); Musicals 11. 12. Fall Play 11. 12. Prom Com- mittee 12. German Club 11 (Treasurer); Thespian 10. 11. 12. Children's Play 12. Tre- ble Ensemble 11. 12. BRETT HELF DEBRA HELPMAN Basketball 9. 10. 11. Base- ball Club 9. 11 LORI HEMPSTEAD KELLY HENDERSON TODD HENDERSON Band 10. 11. 12; Pep Band 10. 11. 12. Choir 12. Talent Show 12. Concert Band 9. 10. 11. 12. CHRIS HENKALME TODD HENKALINE CHRIS HENLEY Concert Band 10. Symphonic Band 11. 12. Band 10. 11. 12. Pep Band 10. 11. 12. Tennis 11. SUSAN HENSEL Soccer Club 9. 10. Baseball Club 10. Prom Committee 11; C.O.E. 12. KAREN HERMANN Basketball 9. 10. 11. 12 (Captain); Soccer 9. 10. 11. 12. Track 9; Spanish N.H.S. 11. 12 (Vice-President); N.H. S. 12; Bronze. Silver. Gold Keys; Phoenix Staff 11; Treble Ensemble 11. Mixed Ensem- ble 12. Prom Committee 12. MICHAEL HERRICK Cross Country 9. 10. 11. 12 (Captain); Track 9. 10. 11. 12 (Captain); Russian Club 9. 10. 11. 12 (PreskJent); Stu- dent Council 9. 10. 11. 12; Bronze. Silver. Gold Keys; N. H.S. 11. 12. MICHAEL HERRON Golf 9. 10. 11. French Club 10; Trainer 12. JULIA HERSHEY WH1IAM HICKMAN SCOTT HILD SHELLY HINDALL Gymnastics 9. Track 9. 10. 11. Baseball Club 11. Thespians 10. 11. 12. Fall Play 10.11.12; Musical 11.12; Children's Play 12. Choir 10. Treble Ensemble 11. Mixed Ensemble 12. Bronze. Silver. Gold Keys 10. 11. 12. N.H.S. 11. 12. Talent Show 10. 11. 12. TIM HOBART Basketball 9. 10. 11. 12. Tennis 9. 10. CHAD HOOTMAN RENEE HOOTMAN ALLYSE HOOVER Spanish Club 9. 10. Musi- cals 9. 10. 11. 12; Fall Play 9. 10. 12. Chil- dren's Ray 12. Thespians 12; In-the-Know 11; Mock Trials 12. Cardinal 12. Choir 9. 10. 11; Treble Ensemble 12. KIMBERLY HORN MARCY HORN Student Council 9; Cardinal Club 10. 11; Rom Committee 11; C.O.E. 12 (President). MICHAEL HOYT Musical 9. 10. 11. 12; Stu- dent Council 9. 10. Choir 9. 10. 11. Band 9. 10. 11. 12. Yearbook 9. 10. Drama Club 9. 10; Pep Band 9. 10, 11; Mock Trials 12. Tal- ent Show 12. NINA HUBBARD Track 10. 11. 12. Track Club 11 (Vice President). 12 (Vice President); Ski Club 9. 10. 11; Russian Club 9. 10. Art Shows 9. 10. 11. 12. Field Studies 10. 11. KIMBERLY HUCKABA BRUCE HUFFMAN Chess Team 9, 10; Musi- cals 10.11. Fall Ray 12. Writerspatch 11.12; Mock Trial 12. Mock Trial Team 12. AL HUGHES Football 9. Track 11. KRIS HUNTER Student Council 9. Lacrosse 10. 11; Prom Committee 11. TAMELA HYNES TERRY INMAN Track 9. 10. 11; Ski Club 9. 10. 12. JAY JACQUES Gymnastics 11. 12. MARK JARVIS Mock Trials 12. Ski Club 9. 10. MATT JAUCHUS Wrestling 10. 11. 12. Aca- demic Decathalon 11; N.H.S. 11.12; Bronze. Silver. Gold Keys; In-the-Know 12. MITZI JEHU THOMAS JENKINS LAUREN JENNINGS Drill Team 9. 10. 11. 12. Bronze, Silver. Gold Keys. N.H.S. 11. 12. French Exchange 10. 11. French Club 10. 12. International Club 10, 11 (Vice Presi- dent). 12. Band 9; Student Council 9. 10. 11 (Cabinet). 12 (Presdent), Native American Cultural Exchange FARAHNAZ JOARDER Lacrosse 9; Cross Country 10; Writerspatch 9. 12; Student Council 12. International Club 10. 11 (Trea- surer). 12 (President); Russian Club 10. 11 (Vice President); Musical 12. Bronze. Silver. Gold Keys; N.H.S.; French Club 9; Band 9. Orchestra 11. 12; Baseball Club 10. ERIN JOHNSON Children's Play 10; Fal Ray 11; Thespian 11. 12; Spanish Club 10. Track Club 11 DEBORAH JOHNSTON BETHANY JONES Lacrosse 9. 10.11. 12; Field Hockey 10. 11. 12. Soccer 9. Student Council 12. S.S.A.P.P. 10. 11. 12. Ski Club 9. 10. Christmas Court 9. Senior Homecoming Attendant 12. JENNIFER JONES Swimming 9. 10. 11. 12. HILDE JURESSEN JILL KAEPPNER SEAN KALDOR Band 9. 10. 11. 12. Concert Band 10. Symphonic Band 12. Stage Band 12; Bronze. Silver. Gold Keys. Sailing Club 9. N.H.S. ANDREW KAMMERDCNER Ski Club 11. 12. National Merit Scholarship Finalist 12. CYRUS KANDAWALLA JAMES KARRER TOM KEELING Swimming 9. 10. 11. 12 (Cap- tain); S.S.A.P.P 10. 11. 12. C.C.B 11. 12. French Club 9. 10. 11. S.A.D.D. KIM KEMP BRIAN KENDALL REBECCA KENTOSH JEFF KERBLER ERIC KERSHNER SHAWN KESLAR Baseball 9. 10. 11. Choir 9. 10. 11. 12. Wrestling 9. 10. Football 9, 10. Musicals 9. Track 9, 10. JOHN KESTELLA Ski Club 9; Mock Trials 12. JEREMIAH KIM Baseball 9. 10. 11. Soccer 11; Tennis 9. 10,11. 12; Volleyball 9.11; Choir 9, 10. 11. 12. USA KIYI CINDY KING JEFF KIPP Chess 9, 11; Track 9. USA KLEPINGER KELLY KLOES Drama Club 9. 10. Spanish Club 10. 11. 12. JOHN KOENIGSKNECHT Soccer 9, (Cap- tain); Golf 10. Basketball 9. 10. (Captain); Cross Country 12. Track 9. 10. 11.12. (Cc . tain); Silver. Gold Key; S.S.A.P.P.; N.HS CHRISTOPHER KOLUN PAUL KREGENOW SUSHANTH KRISHNA KRISTINE KROEGER Softball 10. Girts Gym. nasties 10 (Manager) DA VO LANESE HEATHER LAIR MICHELLE LAMB Swimming 9. 10. 1 Marching Band 9. 10, 11. Orchestra li. 12 Thespian 11, 12. S.N.H.S. 10. 11. 12. NH$ 11. 12, (Secretary); Bronze. Silver. Gold Keys. International Club 11. 12. (Vice-Prev dent); Musical 11. (Crew); Fal Play 12. (Crew); Children's Play 11. 12. (Crew). Pep Band 9. 10. Jazz Band 9 PATRICIA LAMPERT MARLANNA LARABEE Basketball Stat 9. Gymnastics Club 10. Lacrosse 11. KIRSTEN LARSEN Pep Club 10. 11. Drama Club 11. Baseball Club 11. Mock Trials 12. Yearbook 11. International Club 12. ALINA LARSON Soccer Club 10. MarctaQ Band 10. 11. Musical 10. 11. WFSI 10 JON LATSHAW LAURIE LAWHON ERIKA LAY JENNIFER LAYTON JOAN LAYTON MICHELLE LEARY AIMEE LEFKOW Concert Band 9. 10; Bronze. Silver. Gold Key; Ski Club 11. MELISSA LEGRAND Bronze. Silver. Gold Key. NHS 11, 12; Academic Decathalon 11,12. Student Council 9. Homecoming Commit- tee Chairperson 12. CRAIG LEBOWITZ KATHY LEOCH Softball 9. 10. 11. 12 (Cap- tain); Spanish N.H.S. 11. 12. Band 9. 10,11. 12. Symphonic Band 11. 12. Concert Band 9. 10. Stage Band 11. 12. SHAWN LEIS Soccer 9. 10. 11. 12. Ski Club9. 10. 11. 12. STEPHANIE LEISS ERIC LENIHAN NIKI LEONARD CHRIS LETIZIA Field Hockey 9. 10. 11, 12; Student Council 10, 11. 12 (Treasurer). Prom Committee Chairman 12. LIBBIE LETIZIA Cardinal Mascot 12. MICHELLE LEVERENZ Choir 9. 10. 12. Concert Band 9. 10. Symphonic Band 11. 12; Pep Band 10; Band 9. 10. 11. 12. Dixeland Band 12; Talent Show 9. 11, 12; Spanish Club 10. Treble Ensemble 11. Mixed Ensemble 12 Operetta 9. 10. 11. 12. Spanish N.H.S. 10. 11.12. N.H.S. 12; Thespians 10. 11. 12. Mock Trials 12; Baccalaureate Committee Chair- person 12. ALOISE LEVESQUE MARK LEWIS SCOTT LEWIS STACY LEWKOWCZ Tennis 11. 12 (Cap- tain); Student Council 11. 12 (Cabinet) Cardinal Club 9. Baseball Club 10. Terms Club 11, 12. Track Club 10; Drill Team 9,10 Concert Band 9. 10. SUSAN UCHTENBERG Swimming 9, 10. II 12. Track 9. 10. Basketball 9. 10; Student Council 9. KRISTIN LINDSEY Basketball Club 10.11 (Sec- retary); Cardinal Club 10. 11; Baseball CLt 10. 11; Choir 9. 11. 12; Treble Choir 10; Of- fipft WnrVAr TOM LINZELL Gymnastics 10.11. 12; SkiOi: 252 Seniors . Golf 9. ATRICK LIST ATHY UTTIG Swimmino 9. 10. 11. 12 ;optoin). 1ELISSA LOEW Cheerleader 10; Lacrosse ;iub 9. 10. 11 (President). 12 (President); oseball Club 11. Cardinal Club 10. 11 :HRIS LONG Baseball 9. 10; Band 9. 10. 11. MY lORTZ Gymnastics 12 MY LOWE Field Hockey 9. 10. 11. 12 (Cap- □in) Basketball 9, Diving 10; Lacrosse 9. 0, 11. 12 (Captain); Ski Club 9; S.S.A P P. 6. AN LUKEMYER URT LUSKY Bronze. Silver. Gold Keys 4ARK MAJIDZADEH Tennis 9. 10. 11. French :iub 10; Office Aide 11, 12. ODD MAJIDZADEH Tennis 9. 10. 11; French :iub 10. OB MALONE YNDA-KAY MANCHE )AVD MANTIA US AN MARKHAM Drill Team 9. Cheerlead- g 10. 11. Class Secretary 10; Class Vice resident 11. 12. Cardinal Club 10. 11; Bas- etball Club 11. 12 (President). Bronze. Sil- er. Gold Keys. Prom Committee 11; Stu- lent Council 10. 11. 12. Choir 9. 10; uckeye Girls State 11. ETE MARLIN Wrestling 9. Swimming 10. 11. 2 Baseball 9. Spanish Club 12. Newcomers ;iub 9, Library Aide 9. Track 11. Football Manager 12. ALLY MARQUARDT OSE MARTI Exchange Student 12. :iNDY MARTIN )AVD MARTIN Student Council 9; Table ennts Club 11. Mock Trials 12. Golf 11. rench Club 10 (Treasurer). Phoenix 11. EE MASCARELLO 11 MATHEWS Cardinal Club 10. Basketball :iub 10. 11; Yearbook 10. 11. 12. Student Council 9, 10. 11. 12 (Cabinet). Tennis 9. 10. II. 12 (Captain); Lacrosse 10. 11. Field Judies 10. French Club 10 (Secretary), :hoir 12. Ski Club 9; C.C.B. 11. 12. Camp nterprise 11. Academic Decathalon 12. Tom Committee Chairman. Cardinal Dueen ED MATHEWS )AN MATTOX Baseball 9. 10. 11. 12. Bronze :ey. MRK MATTOX Ski Club 9. 10. 11. 12. Golf 9. 10. Band 9. 10. 11. 12. Spanish Club 9. 10. Judent Council 9. Phoenix 12. Newcomers 3ub 10, Track 9. Choir 9. MRY MAY :eith mauger )AMELLE MAZEKA IRIAN MCBRIDE Baseball 9. )AVE MCCABE XXJG MCCOLLOUGH AKE MCDERMOTT :ATHY MCDONALD AMMY MCDOWELL 1IZABETH MCGEE French Club 10. Cardinal lub 10. Basketball Club 10. Choir 11. 12. IRIAN MCGINNIS Soccer 10. Wrestling 12 COTT MCKEEL Spanish Club 10. Newcom- bs Club 10; Bronze. Silver Keys ORI MCKEEVER Basketball 9. Volleyball 9. «0. 11. 12 (Captain). Track 9. 10. 11. 12. rom Committee VMY MCKERN JANA MCNALLY SARAH MCWHORTER Band 9. 10. 11. 12 (President); Concert Band 10. 11. 12. Sym- phonic Band 10. 11. 12. Track Club 10. Ski Club 10. 11. MICHELLE MECHLMG JAY MEEKINS Cross Country 9. Backpacking Club 10. Photography Club 12. SHANNON MELAN Newcomers Club 10; Bronze Key 10. FELICE MENDELL Basketball 9. Soccer 9. 10. 11. 12. Basketball Club 10. 11. Cardinal Club 10. 11. Basketball Stat 10. Student Council 9. 10. 11. 12. Girls' State 11. Class Secretary 11, Homecoming Float Chairper- son 12. S.S.A.PP. 10. 11; Gold Key. RICK MENTZER Footbal 9. 10. 11. 12; Track 11. Basketball 9. 11. DIANA MERCER KAREN MERNA BRIAN MILLER Baseball 9. 10. 11. 12. Soccer 9. 10. Bronze. Silver. Gold Keys; N.H.S. 12, National Merit Finalist. CHRIS MLLER Lacrosse 9.10.11.12; Football 9. Ski Club 9. 10. DAVID MILLER Golf 9. 10. Children's Play; Field Studies. Soccer 9. Gymnastics 10. KELLY MILLER PAT MINTZ Baseball 9, 10. Mock Trials 12; Camp Counselor 12. CATHERINE MITCHELL MARK MITCHELL KEN MIYATA Volleyball 9. Tennis 10. 11. 12. PATRICIA MIZER French Club 9. 10; Band 9 CHRISTINA MOLNAR Ski Club 9. 12. Baseball Club 10. French Club 10. CHUCK MONG Wrestling 10.11.12. Football 9, 12. Student Council 9. 12. Mixed Ensem- ble 11. 12. S.S.A.P.P. 10; Mock Trials 12. MELLISSA MONROE Band 9. 10. 11. 12. ALBERTO MONTANER KENJI MORITA MICHAEL MORRIS Swimming 9. 10. 11. 12 (Captain) AMY MORRISON Swimming 10. Ski Club 11. Office Aide 12. JAKE MOSS ERIN MOTTET DORA MOZEE MELANIE MOZEE BILL MRUKOWSKI SHAUNA MUELLER DARREL MULLINS JOHN MULLINS SUSAN MURNANE SEAN MURPHY Football 9. 10; Wrestling 9. 10. 11. 12. PETER MURRAY DAVE MUSIC Football 11. 12. Track 9. 10. 11. Children's Play 12; Musical 12. French Club 10. Thespian 12. Spanish Club 11. 12. S.S.A.PP. I. I APR! MYERS AMY MYERS Fall Play 9. 10. 11. 12. Musical 10. 11. 12. Swimming Manager 9. Girls' En- semble 11. Mixed Ensemble 12 BETH MYERS Field Hockey 9. 10. 11; Choir 9. 10. Musical 12. Girls' Ensemble 11. Mixed Ensemble 12. BHASKAR NAIR Forensics 9. 10. 11 (Treasur- er). 12 (Vice President); Student Counci Vice President 11. Mock Trials 12. King of Hearts 12. DAVD NARDELLA Soccer 9. 10. 11. 12. N.H.S. 11. 12. Bronze. Silver. Gold Keys. KEVN NEALE Bronze, Silver. Gold Keys; Spanish N.H.S. 10. 11. 12. Orchestra 9. 10. 11. 12. PAUL NEEDHAM ROBERT NELSON USA NEWLAND Softball 9. 10. N.H.S. 11. 12. Spanish N.H.S. 11, 12. Band 9. 10. 11. Span- ish Club 10. Ski Club 10. 11. 12 TOM NEWMAN PHUONG MAI NGUYEN Voileybal 9. 10. 11. 12 (Captain). KRIS NIEDERLANDER Girls' Ensemble 11; Musi- cal 11. 12. Gold Key. JOCH NOLL Volleyball 9. 10. Softball 9. 10. 11. Ski Club 9. 10. C.O.E. (Vice President). PETER NORMAN SCOTT NORRIS Swimming 9; Gymnastics 10. 12. Student Counci 12. S.S.A.PP. 11. Foot- ball 9. ERIC NOVISKI JANET NULF ROBERT O'DAIR Volleybal 11. Ski Club 10. 11. Children's Play 9. 12. Thespian 9. 10. 11. 12. Fall Play 10. 11. 12. Musical 9. 10.11. 12; Student Counci 12. Russian Club 9. 10. 11 (Treasurer). 12 (Vice President); N.H.S. 12. JOE OESTRECH Bronze. Silver. Gold Keys. Ski Club 10. 11. DAVE O'LEARY Bronze. Siver. Gold Keys. Football 9.10. 11. 12. Baseball 9; Basketball 9. Class Vice President 9. Spanish Club 10. Phoenix Staff 11. TRACY OUVER Soccer Club 10. Ski Club 9. Field Studies 9. 12. Concert Band 10. Fresh- man Band 9. Symphonic Band 12; Bronze Key 10. Pit Orchestra 10.12. Band 9. 10. 12. KEVN O'NELL Track 9. 10. 11. 12. Cross Country 11. 12. KIM O'REILLY Swimming 9. 10. Mock Trials 12. KELLY OSTOPOWCZ Basketball 9. 10. Fall Play 10. Children's Play 9. Cross Country 12. Softbal 10. Volleyball 9. BOB O'TOOLE Football 9. 10. 11. 12 (Cap- tain); Basketball 9. 10. 11. 12. Class Presi- dent 11. 12. Buckeye Boys' State 11. Year- book 12. Mock Trials 12. Bronze. Siver. Gold Keys; N.H.S. 11. 12. Spanish N.H.S. 10.11.12; National Merit Finalist; Student Counci 11. 12. Choir 9. 10. BART OVERLY Soccer 9. Thespians 10. 11. 12 (Vice President); Fall Play 11, 12 Musical 10. 11. 12. Children's Play 10. 11. 12; Choir 9. 10. Mixed Ensemble 11. 12. BRIAN PACK Ski Club 10. 11. BILL PALMER Tennis 9. 10. 11. 12. Mock Trials 12. French Club 10. Office Aide 12. STEPHANIE PALMER Cross Country 10. 11. 12 (Captain); Track 10. 11. 12 (Captain); Or- chestra 9. 10. 11. N.H.S. 11. 12. Bronze. Si- ver. Gold Keys; Prom Committee 11. Wres- tling Club 9. 10. Ski Club 11. BRAD PANIER HOLLY PAPPAS Basketball 9. 10. 11; Softball 9.10.11.12 (Captain); Soccer 9.10.11.12. Cardinal Club 10. 11. MCHAEL PARKER Ski Club 9. 10. 11. 12. JIM PARSONS Gymnastics 10. 11. 12. Mock Trials 12. French Club 10. MIKE PARSONS Mock Trials 12. Musical 11. 12. Fall Play 11. Choir 11. 12. Spanish Club 10. 11. 12. Spanish N.H.S. 11. 12. MOLLY PARSONS Fall Play 10. 11. 12. Musi- cal 10. 11. Children's Play 11. Ski Club 9. 10. Thespians 11. 12; Choir 10. JOHN PASCOE Baseball 9. Bronze. Siver. Gold Keys. Fall Play 11. 12. Children's Play 11. 12. Thespians 10. 11. 12. Mixed Ensem- Seniors 253 ble 12; Choir 9. 10. 11; Camp Ohio 10. 11. 12. ANITA PATH HAROLD PATTERSON NANCY PATTERSON French Club 9. 10. 11. 12. German Club 11. 12. International Club 12. Drama Club 10. ERIC PATTON COLBY PAUL Thespian 9. 10. 11. 12. Ski Club 9. N.H.S. 11. 12; Bronze. Silver. Gold Keys; Buckeye Girls' State 11; Children Play 9. Ski Club 9. 10. PETER PAUL NATALE PENCE Student Council 9. Cardinal Club 10; Spanish N.H.S. 10. 11. 12. JANE PENSYL Basketball Stat 9. 10. 11. Car- dinal Club 10. 11. Basketball Club 10. 11. 12 (Treasurer); Ski Club 9. 10. BEVERLY PERRY Choir 9. 10. 11. 12. Spanish Club 10. Spanish N.H.S. 12. Mock Trials 12; Track Club 12. Ski Club 10. 11. COLLEEN PERRY JOHN PETERS Ski club 9. 10. 12. Wrestling 9. ROBERT PETTERSON STEVE PETROS Golf 9. 11. Spanish N.H.S. 10. 11. 12. TERESA PETRUCELLI Track 9. Softball 10. 11; Bronze. Silver. Gold Keys; Basketball Club 11. Spanish Club 11. Spanish N.H.S. 11. 12. N.H.S. 12; Mock Trials 12. KIMBERLY PHILLIPS Forensics 9. 10 (Secre- tary). 11. U.S. Academic Decathalon 12. Spanish N.H.S. 10. 11. 12; N.H.S. 11. 12; Bronze. Silver. Gold Keys; National Merit Finalist TERESA PELA HERB PERRE-LOUS Track 9. 10. 11. Student Council 12; M.G.A. 10. 11. 12; Ski Club 12; Football 9. LISA P1NSKY JILL PINT A CHTISTY PITTMAN Prom Committee 11; Ski Club 9. 10. JACK PLOTNICK FaI Play 10. 12; Musical 10. 11; Children's Plays 9. Bronze. Silver Keys; N.H.S. 11. 12; Choir 9. 10. Mixed Ensemble 11. 12. Thespian 9. 10. 11. 12. JOE PODOLSKI Golf 9. 10. 11 (Captain). 12 (Captain). TERESA POLING Bronze. Silver. Gold Keys; N.H.S. 11. 12. Spanish N.H.S. 10. 11. 12. Fall Play 11. 12. Musical 11, 12; Children's Play 11. 12; Volleyball Manager 9. 10. 11. Mock Trials 12. Ski Club 10. Treble Ensemble 12. Field Studies 12. Thespians 11. 12. KATRINA POTTS Jazz Band 10. 11. 12. Sym- phonic Band 9. 10. 11. 12; Musical 9. 10, 11. Orchestra 9, 10, 11. Student Council 9; Pep Band 9. 10. 11. Talent Show 9, 11. 12. Band 9.10.11. 12; German Club 10. 11; N.H.S. 12. Ski Club 12. KIMBERLY POWELL French Club 9. JA (Vice- President of Marketing); Pit Orchestra 11. 12; Bronze. Silver. Gold Key; Children's Play (Accompanist); Thespian 11. 12. Fall Play 11. 12; Treble Ensemble 12. ELIZABETH PRESAS Track 10. 11. Mock Trials 11; Prom Committee 11. Wrestling Club. AMY PRICE JAMES PRICE ERIC PRIDE Track 11. 12 (Captain); Cross Country 11. 12; Bronze. Silver. Gold Keys; N.H.S. 12. GERRI PRINCE KATHY PRITCHARD N.H.S. 11. 12; Spanish N.H.S. 10. 11, 12 (Treasurer); Thespians 11. 12. Fall Play 11. Children's Play 12. Musical 10. 11. 12. Orchestra 9. 10. 11. 12. Choir 9. 10. Girls' Ensemble 11. Mixed Ensemble 12. Bronze. Silver. Gold Keys. Cardinal Club 11. KATHLEEN PROVANZANA Swim Team 9. 10. 11. 12. International Club 10. 11. 12. (Presi- dent); Bronze. Silver. Gold Keys. S.S.A.P.P. 11. 12; N.H.S. 11. 12. Prom Committee 11. LARA PUGLELLI TERESA PURCELL BRAD PUTZ RICK QUINN Football 10; Wrestling 9. 10. 11. 12. JOHN RACE Golf 9. Gymnastics 10. 11. 12. Backpacking Club 9. WFSI 10, 11. KYLE RAISBECK Spanish Club 11. 12. Swim Team 11, 12. JONATHAN RALLEY KATHERINE RAU French Club 9. STACI RAUSCH TREVOR RAYBURN Soccer 10. 11. 12. Track 10. 11. 12. S.S.A.P.P. 10. JOE REED Football 12. Ski Club 9. 10. RONALD REED SHARON REMY Soccer 9. 10. 11. 12. (Cap- tain); Basketball 10. 11. Soccer Club 12; N.H.S. 11. 12. S.S.A.P.P. 10. 11. Ski Club 9. MARK RENZ SHAWN RICHEY Football 9. 12. JAYNE RIDDLE Choir 9. 10. 11; Treble Ensem- ble 12; Musical 10. 11. 12. JIM RINGLER JOHN RIPAK Ski Club 10. 11. 12. CHARLES RIZZUTI Baseball 9. 10. 11. 12. DALE ROACH Ski Club 10,11. 12; Band 9. 10. 11. 12. Marching Band 9. BONNE ROBERTSON Basketball Club 9; Soc- cer Club 11.12. Cardinal Club 10. Soccer 9. 10. 11. Diving 10. 11. ELISABETH ROBERTSON French Club 9; Pho- tography Club 12. Ski Club 11. 12. ANDREW ROBINSON ANDREW ROGERS Band 9; Symphonic Band 11; Concert Band 12; Marching Band 11. 12; Spanish Trip 11. GLENN ROMANOSKI IAN ROSE Marching Band 9. 12. Lacrosse 9. Musical 12. Athletic Trainer 10; Band 9, 10. 12. BRUCE ROTH Swim Team 9. 10. 11. 12. Foot- ball 9; WFSI 11; Orchestra 9. 10. 11. DAVO ROUTH KYLE ROYER Soccer 9. 10. 11. 12 (Captain). S.S.A.P.P 10. 11; N.H.S. 12. LEANNE RUBIN STEVE RUBSAM Student Council 10. 11. 12; Baseball 9. 10. 11. 12. JOE RUDOLPH JOANNA RUHL MAUREEN RUPP Basketball Cheerleading 9, 12; Soccer 11; Lacrosse 11. 12. Prom Com- mittee Chairman 11; Homecoming Chair- man 12. BRETT RUSH JOSEPH RUSSELL ERIC RYAN Football 9. 10, 11. Swimming 10. 11; Track 9.10. 11. French Club 9. 10. Year- book 10, 11. 12; Academic Honors 10. 11. CHRIS SAFFELL Baseball 9. 10. Wrestling 9. TANYA SAIMPAKDO JENNIFER SALVINO Field Hockey 9. 10. 11. 12. (Co-Captain); Lacrosse Stat 12; La- crosse Club 11. 12. N.H.S. 11. 12; Spanish N.H.S. 10. WENDY SAMPLES Gymnastics 9. 10. 11. 12. (Co-Captain); Mock Trials 12. N.H.S. 12; Basketball Club 11; Cardinal Club 11. Spa ish N.H.S. 11. PAUL SARK ADI Gymnastics Team lu. d vt Team 11; Ski Club 9. 10. 11. 12; Brortit Silver, Gold Key, Mock Trials 12. DWIGHT SARTELL Marching Band 9 10 H 12. MICHAEL SAVAGE RICHARD SAVAGE ROBIN SCHAER LYNN SCHIER Swimming 9. 10. 11. 12. Gok Key. Cross Country 12. N.H.S. 12. TIM SCFIRALDI DANIEL SCHLATER KATI SCHLENKER N H.S. 12. Spanish N H S 12 Musical 12; Gold Key JULIE SCHLESSMAN DERICK SCHMIDT Football 9. 10. 11. 12 (Captain). Valentine Court 12. Camp a Counselor 11. 12. MICHELLE SCHOENHERR Ski Club 9. 10. 11 Wrestling Stat 9. 10. 11. SCOTT SCHULTZ Ski Club 10. 11. HERB SCHUPP Soccer 9. Tenms 10. 11. LORI SCHWANEKAMP Soccer Club 11. 12 Phoenix 11. 12. ADAM SCHWARTZ LAURA SCOTT Football Cheerleading 9,1C 11, 12. Basketball Cheerleading 10. 11 JUDD SEALS Gymnastics 9. 10. 11. 12; Foot ball 9; Track 10. Children s Play 9. 11. 12 Operetta 10. 12. N.H.S 11. 12. Bronze. Sitve Keys. SCOTT SEALS Gymnastics 9. 10. 11. 12 Track 9. 10. 12. Football 9. Ski Club 9. Sti dent Council 9. LINDA SETCHEL RON SEVERANCE Football 9, 10. 11. 12 Baseball 9. 10. 11. 12, (Captain). Baskettx 9. 10. JAMES SEXTON LORR1 SHANKS Drill Team 9. Cheerleadni 10; Swim Team 9; Track 11. BRIAN SHAW MICHAEL SHEARER Cross Country 9. Phoeo Staff 10. 12. (Editor-In-Chief) RAYMOND SHELL AMY SHEETS AMY SHIPMAN Gymnastics 9. 10. 12. (Cc Captain). Fall Play 11. 12. Children's Play V 12. Gymnastics Club 10. Photography Cu 10. Bronze. Silver. Gold Key. N.H.S. 11. 12 DANIEL SHIRK Marching Band 9. 10. 11. 12 Jazz Band 10. 11. Lacrosse 9. Children's Pic 10. 11. Bronze. Silver. Gold Key. N.H.S 1 12. MICHAEL SHMARAK Mock Trials 12. Bronzr Silver. Gold Key. Musical 10. 11. 12. Fall Pic 11. 12. Children's Play 11. 12. S A D D. II 12. Volleyball Club 10. Mixed Ensemble 1 Newcomer's Club 10. 11. N.H.S. 12; Thesp ans 11. 12. ANDREW SHROCK CHRISTA SOMAN BOBBY SINGH Tennis 9; Track 10. 11. Foo ball 12. TRACY SIPE DAVID SLATES Football 9. 10. 11. 12. Trac 9. Choir 9. 10. 12. Mixed Ensemble 11. ALENE SMITH DIANE SMITH JENNIFER SMITH JULIE SMITH KEVIN SMITH MICHAEL SMITH Spanish Club 10. 11. Spoor N.H.S. 10. 11. 12. N.H.S. 12. 254 Seniors ON SMITH HANNON SMITH TEVEN SMITH Mock Trials 12 OM SMITH Backpacking Club 9. 10. Mock rials 12 RCIA SMITH jgDREW SMULLEN Choir 12; French Club 9. sotball 12. Prom Committee Chairman 11. oieybaH Club 11. 12; S.S.A.P.P. 10. 11. HRISTIAN SNEDIKER YLE SNODGRASS AURA SNOW RM SNYDER Cheerleading 9. 10. Field ockey 11; Yearbook 11. 12. 1ELINDA SNYDER Ski Club 12. Lacrosse 12 ASSAN SOLTANIRAD Spanish Club 9. 10. rom Committee 11. Musical 11; N.H.S. 11. 2 Choir 9, 10. 11 EATHER SPADAFORE Ski Club 9. 10. 11. Vrestling Club 9. 10. 11 ANGELIA SPENCER Marching Band 9. 10. I. 12; EGA 9. 10, 11. 12. (Vice-President). rfs Basketball Assistant Manager 9. 10. KE SPERRY Football 10. 11. 12; Ski Club 9. 0. Silver Key. Prom Committee 11. Volley- al 11. 12. UZABETH SPICER Gymnastics Club 9. 10. II. (Secretary). 12. (President). Soccer 'lub 11; Operetta 10. 11. 12. Student Council Cabinet 12, Bronze. Silver. Gold ley; N.H.S. 11. 12. Treble Ensemble 11. ixed Ensemble 12. Homecoming Commit- ee 11, 12. [AREN SPIES Ski Club 11. 12. I AMES SPRATT USAN STACK MAUREEN STANAGE JEAN STARK Football 9. 10. 12; State Mock Trials Competition Team 12. Mock Trials 12 5COTT STEILEN Soccer 9. 10. 11. 12; Ski Club I 10. S.S.A.P.P. 10. Mock Trials 12. TOMSTEPANITCH Tennis9. 10. 11. (Cap- fain); Ski Club 9. 10. Prom Committee 11. JABALI STEWART Soccer 9; Backpacking Club 10. Computer Club 11. MGA 11. EGA 12. (Vice-President); Student Council 12 (ECIA STEWART Ski Club 9. 10. 11. JENMFER STIFFLER STEVEN STINCHCOMB Marching Band 9. 10. 11. 12. (Section Leader). JSA STOBART UKE STONE Marching Band 9. 10. 11. 12. Trainer 12. MLUAM STOVER Lacrosse 9. 10. 11. 12 [Captain). Mock Trials 12. ALLYSON STRAFELLA SUSAN STRANGE TOBIN STROHL ANDREW STULLER Football 9. CHRISTOPER STUMP MONA SULLIVAN Basketball 9. 10. 11. 12. [Captain). Track 9. 10. 11. Football Cheer - eading 9. 10; Field Hockey 11. Yearbook 11.12. Student Council 9. 10, 11. 12. Cardi- ol Club 10. 11. Christmas Court 9. Camp Ohio Counselor 12. ANNE SUNICO Choir 9. 10, 11. 12. Office Aide 12. X)UG SUNSHINE Soccer 9. 10. 11. 12. (Cap- Tain). BaskebaH 9. 10. JOHN SVOBODA KAY SWANSON JEFF SYKES MHO TANAKA SIGRUN TANGEMAN Swimming 12. Interna- tional Club 12. HEATHER TARCZY Orchestra 9. 10, 11. 12. Lacrosse 9. French Club 9. 10. 11. 12, Ger- man Club 9. 10. 11. N.H.S. 12. Bronze, Silver. Gold Keys RICHARD TATTOU Tennis 10. 11. 12. Gold Key. KEITH TAYLOR Golf 9. REBECCA TAYLOR Cardinal Club 10. 11. ROBERT TAYLOR WALTER TAYLOR BRIAN TEMPLEMAN CRAIG THOMAS Swimming 10. Football 12. DAVID THOMAS ERIK THOMPSON Musical 9. 10. 11. 12. Fall Play 9. 10. 11. 12; Children's Play 10. 11. 12. Thespians 10. 11. 12. WFS1 11. 12. MATT THOMPSON Footbal 10. 11. 12. La- crosse 9. Track 11. Golf 9. ELIZABETH THUS French Club 9. 12. (Vice- President); International Club 12, (Secre- tary-Treasurer); In-the-Know 10. Baseball Club 10. Fall Play Publicity 10; Children's Play Publicity 10; French Exchange Student 11. Orchestra 9, 10. Homecoming Committee 12. N.H.S. 12. PHI TIMMS Football 9. Baseball 10; Ski Club 9. 10. 11. ROBERT TINKER Marching Band 9. 10. 11.12. Stage Band 10.11.12; Ski Club 9.10.11.12. Bronze. Silver. Gold Key. N.H.S. 12. BRIAN TIPTON Backpacking Club 10. WILLIAM TOLLY CHRISTINE TOPPARI Swimming 9. 10. 11. 12 (Captain); Lacrosse 9.10.11. Bronze. Silver. Gold Keys; N.H.S. 12. TRACI TRA VELLA BARBARA TREADWELL JEFF TROGUS Bronze Key. Track 9. Swim- ming 10. 11; Mock Trials 11. Ski Club. KYOKO TSUCHIYA TIMOTHY TUSSIMG CHRIS TWOMBLY ALFONSO UJUETA Spanish N.H.S. 12. Inter- national Club 12. MICHAEL VALENTINE Swimming 11. 12. (Captain). KIMBERLY VAN FLEET DAVD VAUGHAN Football 9. 10. Wrestling 9. 10. 11. 12; Soccer 11. Spanish Club 10. SHELLEY VENIE Assistant News Edtor 11; Pep. Marching. Concert Band 9. 10. 11. KEVM VERTREES Bronze. Silver. Gold Keys. Football 10. Ski Club 9. 11. Al-City Jazz Band 12. DEBORAH VILLACIS DECA 12. CYNTHIA VNCENTI BETH WADLINGTON Diving 9. 11. 12. (Cap- tain); Footbal Cheerleading 10. Cardinal Club 10. 11. BRIAN WAITE Gymnastics 9, 10. 11. 12. (Captain); Lacrosse 9, 10. French Club 10. Bronze. Silver. Gold Keys. N.H.S. 11. 12. BRIAN WALKER Gold Key. Football 9; Bas- ketball 9. MICHAEL WALLACE Wrestling 10. 11. 12. Ski Club 9. TRACY WALTER TFFANY WALTERS LISA WARD MATT WEBSTER Tennis 9. 10. 11. 12. (Cap- tain); Ski Club 9. 10 DAVID WEGNER Mock Trials 11. ERIK WEISGERBER Fall Play 12. Mock Trials 12. STEVEN WEISLOGEL Basketball 9. Soccer 9. 10. 11. 12. Spanish N.H.S. 10. 11. 12. N.H.S. 11.12; Bronze. Silver. Gold Keys; Mock Trials 12; S.S.A.P.P. 10. 11. TODD WEITHMAN Basketball 9. 10. 11, 12. Mock Trials 12; S.S.A.P.P. 11. MICHELLE WENTWORTH Basketbai 9; Cardi- nal Club 9. 10. Soccer Club 11. 12. French Club 9. Thespian 10. 11. 12. Fall Play Com- mittee 10. Children's Play 10. Musical 12. 5.5. A.P.P. 12. Treble Ensemble 12. Native American Exchange 12. PRIDE Conference 12. JON WESTGAARD AMY WHITAKER Ski Club 9. Soccer 9. 10. WENDY WHITE Prom Committee 11. Mock Trials 12. Musical 10. 11. 12; Children's Play 10. Fal Play 11. 12. N.H.S. 11. 12; Soccer Club 11. S.S.APP 10. 11. 12; Basketball Stat 9; Bronze. Silver. Gold Keys; National Merit Finalist CYNTHIA WIESE Choir 10. 12. Ski Club 10.11. Wrestling Club 9. 10. 11. 12. Student Coun- cil 10. 11. 12; Class Treasurer 11. 12. Mock Trials 12; N.H.S. 12. Bronze. Silver. Gold Keys JOE W1COX Football 9. 10.11. 12. Baseball 9, 10. 11. Basketbai 9. ELIZABETH WILETSKY LECIA WILLIAMS Field Hockey 12. Basketbai Cheerleading 9. 12. Spanish Club (Secre- tary) 10; Spanish N.H.S. 11. 12; Soccer Club 11. Choir 12. Lacrosse Club 10. Basketbai Club 10. N.H.S. 12. Bronze. Silver. Gold Keys LAURA WILIS RICHARD WLLSON HEATHER WILSON DAN WISE Ski Club 9. 10. Track 9. 10. 11.12; Student Council 9. SAMANTHA WISE CHRISTOPHER WOLFE Baseball 9. 10. 11. 12. Writerspatch 12. TFFANY WOODWARD Basketbai Club 10. Children's Play 11. 12. Fal Play 12. JOHN WORTHNGTON Footbal 9; Track 9. 10. 11; Choir 9. 10. Mixed Ensemble 11. 12. Wrestling 11. 12. JOHN WYMAN TRACY WYMAN Volleyball Club Manager 9. 10. 11; Forensics Team 9. 10. 11. Thespian 10. 11. 12. Children's Play 9. 10. 11. 12. Ski Club 9. 10. 11. Writerspatch 10. 11. 12. 5.5. A.P.P. 10. 11. 12. BRAD YAK AM Tennis 9,10. 11. 12 (Captain); Ski Club 9. 10; Student Cound 9. Prom Committee 11. AMY YATES Student Council 9. 10, 11, 12; Prom Committee 11; S.S.A.P.P. 10. 11; N.H.S. 11. 12; Choir 9. 10; Girl's Ensemble 11; Mixed Ensemble 12; Thespian 9. 10. 11. 12. Fal Play 9. 10. 12; Musical 9. 10. 11. 12. Children's Play 9. 10; Soccer Club 10. STACY YURCH Soccer 9. Swimming 10. Track 10. 11; Cross Country 11. 12. Russian Club 9. 10. 11. 12. (Secretary) PATRICK ZANDE French Club 10; Student Counci 11, 12. Mock Trials 12. Bronze. Sil- ver. Gold Keys; N.H.S. 11. 12. Forensics Team 11. 12, Phoenix Staff 12. KAMI ZARTMAN Musical 11. 12; German Club 10. 11; Bronze. Silver. Gold Keys. Marching. Symphonic Bond 9. 10, 11. 12. S.A.D.D. 12. Student Council 9 BRIAN ZUMHAGEN Fal Play 10. 11. 12; Musi- cal 9. 10. 11; Thespians 10. 11. 12; Choir 10. 11. 12. Linworth Talent Show 11. 12. Bronze. Silver. Gold Keys. Forensics 11. N.H.S. 11. 12. International Club 12. Seniors 256 256 Linworth LINWORTH Top left Sforzondo Robnson proves that glee is sti in vogue Bottom left Eight husky arms do not a tanmng booth make Top right Have you never been melow' Center right Scarebunny's stage debut Talent- fest '87 — drums for Upper Volta Bottom right Warmth and security always can be found in mommy's arms Unworth 257 Top left SuncNkj Simeon Top midcfe We re deafen' Top right The Disco Dmer Upper rmddte left Toeffter kicks some! Upper rmddte center Fiing the gap for Hart Upper rmddte right Fled s dialect $ quasi-hispan- ic. Lower middle left Neo-plastic baby Lower middle center The private E L Shay Lower middle right Fiet rmgnon Bottom left a rare condition Bottom right She liked Ken better 258 Linworth Top left- Is it art'? Where's the rhythm? Top right Yes. I did tel you to pour the motor oi on my foce Upper midcSe left New heights n telecommunication Upper rmddte center: Courtenay Angstrom runs from fundamentalist parents Upper middle right Don't let your babies grow up to be Bee-Gees! Lower middle left Experiential learning m the lusty month of May Lower middle right Victory is often anti-cimactic Bottom Promsters on parade Linworth 259 Top left upnght and crooked Shawl-tree sorority. Top middle Here's hoping you get to retire, the Dot Producti Top right Look, up in the sky — Asbestos Man! Groovy Upper midde left The sunhght obviously provides no inspiration here Upper rraddte center A P graduate returns to pose with the Pepsi machine Upper middle right 'and then the fairy princess descended with bottles of Calpis for an the children . Lower Vniddte 'left Our principal enacts a pivotal moment from Psycho Lower middle right Unworth economy blasted as price of freshmen soars Bottom What if he sees his shadow? 260 Unworth Top left Mild-mannered Crc g Demel prepares to become Thor, arch-demon of baloney and cheese Top rrxddte The glorious results of student activism Top right Ricky knew it would look ridiculous anyway Upper middle left No nonoxi 9 in this cream Upper middte center Sartre never envisioned this kind of fate for Dana Squank (1) Al the screaming and sti no white Christmas (2) Upper rmdcfle right The search continues for the true meaning of necropetoamorphophi- lioc Lower rrvddte left Karen really wasn't talking this time Lower rrndde center Just can’t keep dat mouth closed. P A G E Lower rmddte right Did anybody ever figure out what climbing a strfe means? Bottom An American Prayer possesses the unsuspecting body of JR Lnworth 261 vO.- - it •'« • .1 jft. iv 262 Ads Top left Mekssa Cozza and Meg Covert prepare to sing Top right Scott Baxter folows through on his forehand Middle right: Christy Goodfelow cheers on the Cards Bottom right: Bill Palmer pumps numerous amounts of ron. Bottom left Chris letizia and Mark Looker are the epitome of the studious WHS students Ads 263 CARDINAL PARENT PATRONS JCIDI ALLEN ARLENE P. KEELING DICK AND PAT RAPP ELIZABETH M. ALLISON MR. AND MRS. CHARLES MR. AND MRS. RICHARD RAMEY BARBARA NICK ALEXANDER KETTLEWELL JOHN AND HELEN RIPAK JUDITH BARBER THE LISARES FAMILY DR. AND MRS. GARRY RUPP TED LINDA BEEGLE MARY KRENGENOW AND FAMILY JOY BERRY ED O’NEILL AND SUSAN KROLL TONI RUPRIGHT THE ROBERT BIENIAS FAMILY RICHARD AND SHIRLEY LANESE BOB AND CAROL ROTH BOB GLORIA BISHOP MR. AND MRS. LARRY LEGRAND WARRY AND SHARON RUSK SHARON BISHOP MR. AND MRS. ROBERT CAROLE AND MILT SCHLENKER DR. AND MRS. JAMES M. LINDSEY MR. AND MRS. JOHN SCOTT BLACKFORD BILL AND GAIL LOADMAN MR. AND MRS. DANIEL MR. MRS. EDWIN M. BROWN DICK AND SUE LYONS SEVERANCE JUDITH CEBUL RON H. ANS TRINNO LYTLE KEN SHAFFER MR. AND MRS. ALLAN CHASE MR. AND MRS. JAMES L. CHARLES AND LYNN RON ANDD LINDA CODDINGTON MACKIN SHEARROW LAURIE AND MIKE COLLVER JUDEE MANTOR ELTON AND ANN SMITH JIM AND SHARON CRAWFORD JOHN AND KELLY MARGUERITE DENNIS AND JUDY SMITH DON JANE CURLEY TOM AND ANN MAY RUTH SMITH DR. JOHN DESANDO MCCABE. JIM N- SHERYL WILLIAM AND MARIA STARK JOE AND JUDI DRYER ALAN AND JUDY MCDERMOTT MIKE AND CAROL STARN DUVALL HUGH AND PAULINE DON AND PAT STEGMAN KATHLEEN ENGLISH MCDONALD BILL AND JANE STEPHENITCH DON AND JANET FOX MR. AND MRS. BENJAMIN PATRICIA STUMP DR. AND MRS. MICHAEL FRANZ MCKEEL KAY SUNG A FRIEND MIKE AND PATTI MINISTER DR. AND MRS. ROBERT TIM AND KATHLEEN FRONTZ TAK AND REIKO MIYANO SWILHART ISLA PEARL GARRAWAY DAVID AND SANDRA MOBILE MR. AND MRS. ROBERT BOB AND BECKI GERBIG ANN MONROE THOMPSON NANCY AND ROD GILLES PAT AND JOE MORRIS ART AND NANCY TIMMS MR. AND MRS. STEVEN P. MR. AND MRS. LARRY A. DR. AND MRS. ROBERT TOOTLE GIVENS MOTICE MR. AND MRS. PAUL E. BOB AND JOYCE GOTTHEINER BILL AND LINDA MRUKOWSKI WATKINS ROGER AND CAROL GRABER EMMY AND BILL MULBARGER PETER AND ROTH WEISMAN MR. AND MRS. RON GRATZ YOSKIOZU NAKAJIMA SARA AND PHIL WHITE MR AND MR. GENE GREENE GARY AND HEATHER NESS YVONNE WILCOX MARY AND DAVID GREENLEE RICHARD AND ROBBIE NORMAN MR. AND MRS. PHILLIP O. MR. AND MRS. KEN HANSON REVEREND CANON AND MRS WILLIAMS TERRY HEAG PETER NORMAN GARY L. WILSON DANIEL AND SANDRA HYNES DR. AND MRS. RANDAL OLSEN RICHARD WILLSON TERRY AND PAT INMAN HAT O’TOOLE DR. AND MRS. HAROLD R. RALPH AND JUDY JAHN SUE AND VINCE PHILLIPS WILLSON GEORGE AND CAROL KARRER BRUCE AND EMILY PICKERING ANDY WINNICK CAROL AND SGTEWART KATZ DR. AND MRS. CHARLES C. CAPTAIN AND MRS. JAMES T. JEFF AND PATTY KAUDERER POWELL WORTHINGTON II WILLIAM AND BARBARA DEL AND MARY BETH JUDITH AND CHRISTIAN KAUFMAN PRESCHER ZACHER PROFESSIONAL PATRONS Barry Bauer Dr. O’Dair Dr. Carlisle Dr. Orrick Charles Jacoby Dr. Quillan Laben Smith Insurance John Righi Sales Agency Tedeschi’s Italian Bakery 264 Ads The Worthington Inn 649 High St. Worthington, Ohio 43085 614 885-7700 .v Good Luck Seniors! Congratulations From Compliments GRACELAND ROBIN FRITTS LANES Yearbook Consultant Ads 265 COPIES BUSINESS CARDS LETTERHEAD ENVELOPES WORDPROCESSING RUBBER STAMPS OFFICE SUPPLIES NCR PRINTING 3-HOLE DRILLING FOLDING GBC STAPLING ANNOUNCING Scheduled5 PICKUP DELIVERY SERVICE 24 HOUR TURN AROUND CALL FOR DETAILS 885-7228 LASER PRINTING AND TYPESETTING AVAILABLE Corporate Copy Center 85 'Worthington Square Worthington, Ohio 43085 (614)885-7228 266 Ads SIGHTS AND SOUNDS Olentangy Plaza 783 Bethel Rd. 451-0599 1424 Morse Road 885-3023 tee Worthington Square 885-3050 Florist And Greenhouses For Over 50 Yrs. yflowersj oa Your Full Service Florist lIKtOin i fill 5 ( • Illl 'HtllMf'IU |Hitinr« • linunt' • |'««' cnokif' • timstiiitf • brcail' fumy catering Jeh trim ' 885-2020 901 High Street Worthington, Oil 41085 I M . r Av jiluMr It Was A Great Season!! Congratulations To The 1987 Seniors From The QUARTERBACK CLUB Ads 267 • Hoomowmti • Ufa • Health • Rm«t« • liability • Bomfa • Group MaAcai • FUc Am • Not orcycle • Motor home • CoedoowMn • Mobile home • UmbreMaa • Crime • Boot • Aircraft £ CALL Insurance Agency, lac. GENE PFLIEGEH. H C.P.C.U.. C.l c Preaidant 888 High Street Worthington. Ohio 43085 846-4120 764-2904 No longer a secret. .. but still a discovery. 37 W. Bridge St. Firehouse Rt. 161 - Dublin 268 Ads mitre BRINE adidas u uhlsport PATRICK SOCCER SPORTS OUTLET umbro ity Diamonds-Personal Servic? We do Certified Appraisals Jewelers of Integrity Since 1923 pasiNS 117 Worthington Square 888-373 Now in our Third General ion o I Family Ownership DJs Co •cessions Good ■ Claan ■ Quality Donna A Dan Severance 811 Troon Trail Worthington, Ohio 43085 (614) 846-0398 Worthington tilth Shopping t’entrr mNHrnlangt Ri.rr Rd.. Worthington, Ohio 4 Mtttf J « Snrlh rl 127« on Rl JI 8 5-292 RYHN’S ICR 2279 W. Granville Rd. Worthington, OH 43085 885-5275 Hiring Area Youth Dumbo Ears Hot Soft Pretzals Sno Cones Pizza Hot Subs Pizza on a Bun Fresh Cut French Fries Onion Rings w Hot Cheese Sauce Tacos Burritos Machos w Cheese Taco Salad Baked Potatoes Fried Vegetables Com Dogs Footlongs, Coneys Bratwurst Texas Tenderloin Boneless B.B.Q. Rib Sandwich Italian Sausage Steakburgers Hot Pop Corn Funnel Cakes Avante Garde WORTHINGTON HILLS CLEANERS 7820 Olentangy River Road Worthington 888-3682 Times 2 High St. Worthington Good Luck Seniors Sewing Kits Decorator Fabrics BEST WISHES CLASS OF ’87 F. row (l to r): Susie Stack, Jacqui Baumer, Cynthia Conlon, Cara Brown, Debtie ViUacis, Kent Burkey; B. row (l to r): Mr. Arent, Renee Hootman, Tim Tussing, Jon Adolph, Brad Pannier. MARKETING EDUCATION DECA lrL.LarLLaVliLaVLL.lit: IrLaLt L.L- 'LV COLUMBUS WORTHiriQTOn AIR LrliLtULLiLrliVt LL vaa aaav tamu 7085 Huntley Road Columbus, OH 43229 LiLliLj trLali, illiLV, L.L 846-5060 270 Ads Ads 271 Small Enough for Personal Service but Large enough to Make Your Event a Success In Our Business the Customer is King! (SCOTT PENCE D.DA ft DUBLIN CLEANERS WE HAVE 3 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOUR k.DRY CLEANING NEEDS 6845 Came Road (1-270 at Sawmill) 7I4M34 1320 Bethel Road (ju aast of Godown Road) 459-6600 [ 2177 W Oubtm Granville Road (at Lmwonh Road) 436-9934 The PRICE will bring you in. the QUALITY will bring you bock 6649 N. High St. 436-2299 ( (CLASSIC PETS ) ] Featuring Pet Care Products And Service (614) 888-5192 Graceland Shopping Center Congrats Class Of 87 THE SKI SHACK 2242 W. Granville Road 272 Ads sleep cheap! Worthington Red Roof Inn 1-270 and U.S. 23 Exit 23 (614) 846-3001 For toll free reservations throughout the U.S.: 1-800-848-7878 160 Inns Nationwide ■rs wmx ■g.e.'?. JIM FRADD Relocation Specialist 3725 Dublin-Granville Rd. 889-5225 HOUR PHOTO FINISHING PiCUHE 228-1991 42 East Long St. Columbus, Ohio 43215 888-8899 98 Worthington Square 488-7944 Worthington, Ohio 43085 1677 W. Lane Ave., M-14 Columbus. Ohio 43221 AGLER-DAVIDSON “Ohio’s Largest Sporting Goods Store” 1661 E. Dublin-Granville Road 846-4460 BASKIN ROBBINS 79 Worthington Sq. 846-6996 Ads 273 Wishes To Congratulate The Class Of 1937 And Thank You For Your Patronage This Year! Lance Parker 2036 N. High Street 299-1101 the §Hun$ariani prinlinS|graphics When you need a printer, Call the Mad Hungarian! Congratulations Class Of '87 HOME MARKET 660 High St. _______885-7281 Congra tula dons Class Of 1987 905 hi h street worthin ton, ohio 43085 614 436-8215 liLLIi waitwfc LHL.Il lull All Makes And Models 8505 N. High Worthington, Ohio 888-0594 POTTER LUMBER CO. 580 E. Dublin Granville Rd. Worthington Ohio 885-5331 Ads 275 559 High Street WORTHINGTON BARBER SHOP 669 HIGH STREET WORTHINGTON, OHIO 43085 Richard Hootman, Owner 888-9610 OWA OOI s nC. V furniture, inferiors Over 50 Years of Excellence in Interior Design Everything You Could Possibly want in Fine Furniture FAST SPECIAL ORDERS - WE HAVE ACCESS TO ANY BRAND OPEN DAILY 10-5 MON. THURS. TILL 8:30 CLOSED SUNDAY (iCraftmanship with Pride” 7790 OLENTANGY RIVER RD (ON ROUTE 315 JUST NORTH OF 1-270) 276 Ads The Class of 1987 wishes to thank the following people for their help the past four years: Daron Anchors Chris Letizia Michelle Wentworth Mike Biagi Illi Mathews Dan Wise Eric Bishop Felice Mendell Chris Wolfe Lori Boucher Chuck Mong Brad Yakum Paul Carter Dave O’Leary Amy Yates Greg Cooper John Reese Mr. Apthorp Phil Dauphin Maureen Rupp Mr. Hammil Jimmy DeSanJose Laura Scott Dr. Hoeffler Chery Ferrar Judd Seals Mrs. Hopper Kristin Fbley Scott Seals Miss Hottenroth Dawn Gaueman Ron Severance Dr. Knutson Sharon Haagar Dave Slates Mr. Molnar Tom Hayes Andrew Smullen Mr. Porta Lisa Heinz Liz Spicer Mr. Robinett Debbie Johnson Mona Sullivan Mr. Rusk Ellen Kuuana Phil Timms Ms. Schoenhoff Missy LeGrande Brian Waite Mrs. Shaw Advisor: Mr. Wilke Senior Class Officers: James Benseler, Susan Markham, Bob O’Toole, Cindy Wiese “The Sky is the Limit” 278 Ads Congratulations To The Graduating Class Of 1987 From The WORTHINGTON INEWSI SBMl 666 High Street 885-5131 Congratulations To The Class Of 1987 From Diane. Gary. Kristy. And jenny Coffman f' ' ft . AV •. RE IKK WORTHINGTON TOOL RENTAL AND SALES r.c.i group, inc sandy Campbell CBR broker • owner five million dollar club IfV CREATIVE PAINTS i r 1042 Proprietors Road 888-5386 jl Congrats 1987 W.H.S. Graduates S758 N. High St. 846-5140 Congratulations Cardinal Grads Worthington’s Only Chevy Dealer 700 E. Granville Rd. Worthington, Ohio 43085 Phone 614 885-5301 Someone To Believe In : 111 kI ! IiV) : ■ A I •i 187 East Rich Street Columbus, Ohio 224-2825 282 Ads Continent Hair Designers 885-5558 DOUG MINTUKN Tuesday thru Friday IO-7 Saturday 9 4 Closed Sunday and Monday COLONIAL COFFEE MERCHANTS 2290 W. Dublin Granville Rd. JON C. PENSYL 6560 W. High 888-0377 WORTHINGTON HARDWARE (In Linworth) 661-663 N. High St 885-5146 Ads 285 Congratulations To The Class Of 1987 Eli Jacobsen CLU, CHFC, RHU KNIGHT’S ICE CREAM Olentangy Bethel 497-0097 LOVE REALTY 3468 N. High Sr. Go Cards! “We Will Always Support You” RE MAX TIMES t fit‘MAX IwflHiKM A ir«M ArwrW SPECIAL EDITION REAL ESTATE MAXIMUMS _______________♦ HOME DELIVERY (7 wyn4Uct£cUc w x 76e uuCcuUt«t f ?%7 ‘P'uwt 'fyxcvi ?'Ue«ict4, ► ... ‘Saz tTa 'tfrelcAvi SV 4 KtC iA ut DaMy (Zfaift41 ‘P m%c4 Daccy + payee 4tuCen ia t a t S tu4eUic% 4t t j fapcfPhi Division of Copco Papers. Inc wholesale eeie.ee 84 7030 WITH ONE-STOP RETAIL CONVENIENCE COMPLETE SOURCE FOR PRINTING PAPERS a ENVELOPES □ GRAPHIC SUPPLIES Q CHURCH. OFFICE E SCHOOL SUPPLIES ANO MORE 8297 Busch Blvd. The Cardinal Staff Wishes Its Seniors All The Best! Daron Anchors Vickie Chafin Kristy Coffman Julie Dennis Kristin Foley Hilde Juressen llli Mathews Bob O'Toole Eric Ryan Erin Snyder Mona Sullivan 290 Closing Closing 291 p left Heather Prance is enthusiastic about per- rmng her routine p right The Cardinal is a real featherweight ittom left Good thmg W y isn't on top! ,ttom center John Pascoe and Rich EHmger make cute couple Top left Jeff Travis shows us that teachers are huggobie Top right Hardy fans don't mind the ram at the UA football game Noddle right These freshmen get creative on Freshman Renaissance Day. Bottom right Eric Ryan concentrates on his studies Top left Scott Baxter. Sheila Wyatt, and Adam Koenigsoechts are among the many students anxious to leave after a long day Top center Chris Doyle and Andy Goldstrom came back to WHS to escort Liz Presas and Cindy Weise to Homecoming Bottom left These students are using their study hall time wisely Bottom right The cheerleaders spur on the basketbal team to yet another victory t MHI W ■ 42 S? 51,1)5 J OB 06 248007 W Top left Scott Colins plays the drums with a yardstick instead of working Top right Scott Baxter and Lecia Wftams are cute Cardinal couple Middle The main hal is almost deserted while classes are in session Bottom right Jay Miller and Mark Looker try to act •V Vi


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