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.. I . M.>r# Junior Patty Harris (above) realizes that today is when she must lejt) Freshman Diane Spadafora is about to take a giant step into work for tomorrow as she studies for a history research paper. the role of a senior high student with help from junior A1 Vogt. (Upper right) Activities office helpers Steve Miller, Dave Tipple, (Right) Mrs. Pat Mansfield helps Holly Crawford and Patty Murphy Neil Ferree, and Bill Gibson help to plan social events. (U pper register for their new role as freshmen. [•'.•• j ■('!*■«<► ^M<> I*’ ,’'*V ' * ! n*«**«»•*» »#»» - . f.«fc>*

. . . realizing, learning, thinking, expanding, changing - reacting.

(B elow ) Linda Langstaff realizes that she must study with concentration if she is to master general science. (Right) It's practice, practice, practice in the wee morning hours every week day for the Marching Band. Linda Coate and Dan Miller learn that by working together they can pool their knowledge of chemistry. (R ight) Junior John Malone spends some time in the library after school as he works on an English research paper. (B elow ) An after-school job, studying late for a test, and a busy social life make early morning rising difficult. Then it’s hurry, hurry to get to school on time. Seniors Holly Clancy and Vicki Stevens go about [seeking their own truth through creativity in art. (T op ) One of the primary goals of Student Council is to study student problems and to seek solutions to them. (Upper right) A fire drill changes the normal school routine. (Far right) Students listen to advice on choosing their careers. (R ight) Rodney Lee and Principal L. M. Evans take a step towards bridging the generation gap. I light the darkness, seek for 'my’ truth . . .

To blend the old with the new, to generate 'my’ reactions.

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u Moving onward, sometimes at a slower pace, Mr. Robert Orth. Kim Cook, and Pam O'Brien (above) wander through the halls. (T op left) Senior Karen Watts finds solitude by playing the piano. (Low er left) Freshmen Dave Kleinman and Sue Kynkor are amazed at the Northland spirit during Homecoming week. (L eft) Freshman Steve Golden reaches for more understanding through books.

Silhouetted against life I desperately search for understanding

Why, where, when, how, and what . . . who am I? Worth!.'‘id 'f'ldenis (a.'/ove) cheer the fooroall tea.n o i ai a pep rally. (Top jar right) The band's Merformance a' halftine is a product of . I’lny hours f)i practice. (Top right) Senior h'ike Ski'ipfi ticcones invoWcd in kis singing. ; ''f'r .r.hTh'J .'iraior Alan i'."fierson kic';" o ff to a Viking Vicicny as Northland wi'is their season’s opentr 28-0 ovr; I'lorih. {tiigh’) Students eagerly par­ ti; ipaie jr ;la.s,s“00in disc.issions.

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Participating, spectating, becoming involved . . . I belong.

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Am I naive? No, I’m only beginning to develop a unique entity.

Candidates Connie Dodson, Kathy Graham, Nita Levi, Sharon Todd, and Vicki Cascioli await the announce­ ment of Homecoming Queen. (Far left) Cathy Mc- Peek, and Debbie Lipovich work diligently preparing a float for homecoming. (L eft) Jeff Stopey pursues studies in a foreign language. (B elow ) Going about it in her own way, Kay Dickey concentrates on a drafting class assignment.

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(T op ) Viking Club members show their enthusi­ asm as they vote on a club project. (Top right) Kathy Graham and Sharon Todd are commended for their homecoming speeches. (Far right) Bob Campbell and Randy Shields reflect their interest in participating in vocal music. (Bottom right) Letha Grieve, Mrs. Janet Wise, and Llona Maran- ville watch as Denise Burdett struggles with her bow in physical education class. (Right) Dave Moffatt congratulates Homecoming Queen Kathy Graham as her escort, Paul Spohn, looks on.

14 To waste any moment of my existence would be the tragedy of my life.

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5 Sharon Todd, Nita Levi, and Kathy Graham, reflect a variety of emotional reactions as they hear the announcement of Homecoming Queen. Mine was the intensity of youth . . .

Anxiety, hope, disappointment, fear, joy . . . Is this just youth?

16 TABLE OF CONTENTS

Student L i f e ...... 2

Seniors...... 24

Faculty, Academic...... 54

Sports...... 80

Underclassmen ...... 98

Organizations ...... 136

Ads ...... 184

In d e x ...... 202

17 Kathy Graham, 1969 Homecoming Queen, smiles radiantly as she presides over the Homecoming dance.

18 In moments . . . silently reflecting my past and creating memories for the future

Homecoming was a memorable occasion, with the cele­ bration beginning September 24 with a pep rally and bonfire. Queen candidates were introduced, and the Y-Teens took top prize in the float contest. At Homecoming game halftime on Friday night, Kathy Graham was announced as the 1969 Homecoming Queen. She had been elected by the student body on Thursday. The Viking team topped the celebration by trouncing the East High Tigers 28-6. Kathy and her court reigned over the Homecoming Dance Saturday evening.

Couples sway to the music of the Toby Daniels band at the Home­ coming Dance on September 27.

The Homecoming Queen, her court, and their escorts are Connie Dodson, Rick Conder, Sharon Todd, Harold Casias, Queen Kathy Graham, Paul Spohn, Nita^Levi, Marc McKnight, Vicki Cascioli, and Bill Spooner.

19 (A bove) Seniors Bill! Kline and Steve Salyer support their candidate during the senior class convention. (Top right) Sophomore Gary Hipo- lite and junior John Strict offer their time in promoting a candi­ date for senior class president. (Right) Freshmen help clean up after the senior convention. (Far right) A happy, enthusiastic, newly elected senior class president, Paul Bostic, is lifted up on the shoulders of his fellow classmen Wayne Spooner, Jay Smith, Bob Calendar, and Bob Cameron.

20 moments . . . that suddenly explode with the exuberance and exultation of life.

21 CHICKEN MAN! Bob Campbell, David Weaver, Jim Dudick and Bob Adams look on as they listen to another famous story by Chicken Man (Mr. Thurman Davis) on Dress Down Day, (Right) George Gibbs (Rick Conder) and Emily Webb (Missy Herr) embrace during tender moments in Our Totrn, presented by the dramatics department in November. (T op ) hfr. Gibbs (Scott Ringold) walks up the aisle with his daughter (Missy Herr) during wedding cere­ monies in Our Towti.

22 Northland’s own version of Mod Squad— Mike Milton, Vickie Stevens, Dave Cook. (L eft) Paul Hutchison, stage manager in Our Town, tells the audience all about Grover’s Corners.

In moments . . . of learning how to live and living them

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Now - the silent awe of realization Now - the time for us to enter the world

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Senior class officers are Paul Bostic, president, Larry Hutchison, treasurer; and Karen Doolittle, secretary. sergeant-at-arms; Don Gallagan, vice president; Mona Shoemaker,

Seniors elect Pout Bostic class president

Organization of the class of ’70 started off with a convention to elect their new officers. Members of the class, the first to complete four full years at Northland, were very enthusiastic and ready to make their class the best. Morning meetings were held by President Paul Bostic to keep the seniors informed. A new tradition was set when seniors planted a Christmas tree on the front lawn for future senior classes to decorate.

SENIOR HOMEROOM TEACHERS—FRONT ROW': Mrs. Ruth Reuse, Mrs. Marilyn Brown, Mrs. Doris Fearing, Mrs. Diane Weeks, Miss Jac­ Newly elected senior class president, Paul Bostic, is carried queline McNeil. ROIW T W O : Mr. Robert White, Mr. Don Stewart, senior around the auditorium on the shoulders of some of his adviser, Mr. James Huber, Mr. Michael Whitehead, Mrs. Trudy Plummer. supporters.

26 George Abbott Louise Adams Robert Adkins Linda Albertson Danny Anderson Vicky Andreoni Robert Andrews Ed Archibald Beverly Ashworth Cheryl Autullo Seniors reflect enthusiasm in activities

GEORGE ABBOTT— Spanish Club 2; Ski Club 4; Art Club 4; Viking Club 4 . . . LOUISE ADAMS— F.T.A. 3 • . . ROBERT ADKINS— Cross Country 3, 4; Reserve 3; Boys Glee 3; Senior Choir 3; Concert Choir 3; Viking Club 3, 4; Viking Glee 3 • . • LINDA ALBERTSON— G.A.A. 2; Homemaking Club 2, 3, 4, President; F.T.A. 3, 4, President 4 ... DANNY ANDERSON . . . VICKI ANDREONI— Home Economics Club 2; Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, President 4; Viking Club 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4 ... ROBERT ANDREWS . . . EDWARD "ED” ARCHIBALD=L-Viking Club 2; Varsity "N ” 2, 3, 4 . . . BEVERLY "BEV” ASH­ W ORTH— G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4; F.T.A. 2; Valkyries 4; Viking Club 3; Young Adults 2, 3, 4; Music Man 2; Senior Girls Society 4; Student Council 2; Columbus Council of Y-Teens 3, Vice President 3; Office Helper 2 ... CHERYL "CHERI” AUTULLO.

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Bob Adkins, John Trotter, and Randy Bowers voice their support during senior elections.

27 Liz Baker Ken Baldwin Jerry Ballard Keith Ballinger Bob Beard Sandy Beatty Debbie Beaver Irene Bedritis Sue Belt Debbie Bennett

Spirit, enthusiasm prevail throughout year

ELIZABETH "LIZ ” BAKER— Y-Teens 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Viking Club 3, 4; Sophomore Choir 2; Girls Glee 2; Senior Girls Club 4 ... KENNETH "K EN ” BALDW IN— Russian Club 2; Senior Choir 4; Young Adults 4; Male Glee 2; Viking Glee 4; Viking Club 4; Ski Club 4; Sophomore Choir 2 . . . JERRY BALLARD . . . KEITH "AL” BALLINGER—Wrestling 2, 3; No Club Club 4; Pep Club 2 . . . ROBERT "BOB” BEARD— Russian Club 2; Marching Band 2, 3; Ski Club 3, 4; Current Affairs Club 4, Vice President 4 . . . SAN­ DRA "SANDI” BEATTY— Pep Club 2, 3; Latin Club 3 - - . DEBORAH BEAVER— Band 2; German Club 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 4 . . . IRENE BEDRITIS— G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 4; Current Affairs 4; No Club Club 4; F.T.A. 2, 3; Viking Club 3, 4; French Club 2, 3; Russian Club 3; Senior Girls Society 4, Activities Chairman; Creative Writing 4; Interschool Volleyball 3, 4; Office Helper 3; National Honor Society . . . SUSANNE "SUSIE” BELT— G.A.A. 2, 3; Y-Teens 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; Viking Club 4; Senior Choir 3, 4 . . . DEBORAH BENNETT— Home Economics 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Senior Girls Society 4 . . . SUZANNE "SUZI” BLACK— G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 2; Drama 3, 4, Secretary 4; Senior Choir 3, 4; Young Adults 3, 4; Melody Maidens 4; Drill Team 2, 3, 4; Dance Line 3, 4; Senior Girls 4; F.T.A. 2 . . . CATHERINE BLACKBURN—Y-Teens 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Sophomore Choir 2; Senior Choir A 3, 4; Ski Club 3, 4; Melody Maidens 3; Senior Girls Club; Viking Club 3, 4 . . . LANCE BLAKE— Football 3; Viking Club 2; Russian Club 2 . . . JACK BORAH— H i-Y 2; German 2, 3, 4, President 4; Z.B.G. 2, 3; Track 3, 4; Cross Country 4; Football 3; Viking Club 4; Current Affairs 4.

Sue Black Cathy Blackburn Lance Blake Jack Borah

28 Paul Bostic Dan Boston Jackie Bourne Randy Bowers Denny Brake Linda Bright Charlotte Brown Debbie Buckley Lee Buckmaster Sheila Burton

Seniors prepare for future by learning skills

PAUL BOSTIC— Viking Club 2, 3, 4; Citizen-of-the-Month 3; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Varsity "N ” 3, 4, Vice President 4; Student Council 3, 4; Advisory Council 3, 4 ; Bridge Club 4, Vice-President 4; Bookroom Helper 2; Intra­ murals 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 2; Senior Class President 4 . . . D A N N Y BOSTON— Wrestling 2; Spanish Club, Historian 3, 4; In-the-Know 4; Z.B.G. 4; Viking Club 3, 4; National Honor Society 3 . . . JACQUELINE "JACKIE” BOURNE— ^Y-Teens 2, 3, 4; Viking Club 3; Valkyries 4; Latin Club 4; Senior Girls Club 4; Senior Qioir A 4; Senior Choir B 3; Melody Maidens 3, 4; Young Adults 4; French Club 3; Sophomore Choir 2 . . . ROBERT "RAN D Y” BOWERS— French Club 2; No Club Club 4 ... GREGORY "GREG” BOYD . . . DENNIS BRAKE— Baseball 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Viking Club 2, 3, 4, President 4; Varsity N 3, 4; Student Council 4 . . . LINDA BRIGHT—-Y-Teens 2, 3, 4; Home Ec Club 2; F.S.A. 2, 3; G.A.A. 2; C.O.E. 4; Choir 2, 3; Senior Choir 3 . . . CHARLOTTE BROWN— Dynamiters 2; Future Homemakers of America Club 3; Chess Club 3, 4; Senior Girls Club 4; Current Affairs Club 4; Senior Choir 3, 4; Sopho­ more Girls Glee 2; Melody Maidens 4; National Honor Society 3 . . . DEBORAH "DEBBIE” BUCKLEY— Y-Teens 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2; Viking Club 3; Valkyries 4; Drama Club 4; Senior Choir B 2; Senior Choir A 4; Melody Maidens 3; Sophomore Choir 2; Senior Girls Club 4; F.T.A. 2 ... LEE BUCKMASTER . .. SHEILA BURTON.

Senior Cathy Blackburn stirs vigorously as she prepares a delectable meal in foods class.

29 Tom Burwell Robert Calender Bob Cameron Nancy Campbell Debbie Carroll Vickie Cascioli Harold Casias Wayne Casner Mark Chapman Holly Clancy Seniors climb walls in their enthusiasm

THOMAS BURWELL— Viking Club 2 ...R O B E R T "BO ” CALENDER— Varsity "N ” 4; Russian Club 2; Bridge Club 4; Viking Club 2, 3; Intramural Basketball 2; Wrestling 2; Baseball 2; Eootball 2, 3, 4 . . . ROBERT "BOB” CAMERON— Basketball 2, 3, 4; Varsity "N ” 4; Viking Club 4; Z.B.G. 4 . . . N A N C Y CAMPBELL— German Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Sophomore Choir 2; Senior Choir A 3, 4; Current Affairs Club 4; Senior Girls Society 4; E.T.A. 3, 4; Drama Club 4; Creative Writing Club 4; Science-Math Club 4; I.S. 4; National Honor Society 3 . • • DEBORAH "DEBBIE” CARROLL—^Y-Teens 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Ski Club 3, 4; Senior Girls 4; Viking Club 2, 3, 4; Melody Maidens 3; Sophomore Choir 2 . . . VICKIE CASCIOLI— Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Viking Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 3; G.A.A. 2, 3; Senior Girls 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Melody Maidens 3; Sophomore Choir 2; Ski Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, Treasurer 3, Secretary 4 . . . HAROLD "CHICO” CASIAS— H i-Y 2; Spanish Club 2; Viking Club 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 3, 4, President 4; Varsity "N ” 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2; Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4; Orchestra 3, 4; Stage Band 2, 3, 4 . . . W A YN E CASNER . . . MARK CHAPMAN— Cross Country 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4 . . . H O LLY CLANCY— Y-Teens 2, 3; Red Cross 3; Art Club 4.

As Homecoming excitement swept the halls of Viking country, senior Cynda Hanawalt helped to decorate her homeroom.

30 Janet Clapham Linda Coate Dave Cohagen Rick Conder Willard Congrove Ruth Conroy Kim Cook Dave Cooke Carol Cooney Bob Corn as tension mounts over Homecoming contests

JANET CLAPHAM— Spanish 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 2, 3, 4; Cheerleading 3; G.A.A. 2, 3; Viking Club 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 3 . . . LINDA COATE— F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Y-Teens 2, 3, 4; Senior Girls Club 4; Current Affairs 4 ... DAVID COHAGEN— Basketball 2; Football 2; Track 2; Art Club 3 (Bexley High School) . . . RICK CONDER-^-Speech Team 2, 3, 4; Creative Writing 4; Forum 3, 4; Play 3, 4 . . . W ILLARD CON- GROVE— Track Manager 2, 3, 4; Football Manager 2, 3, 4; Basketball Manager 3, 4; Viking Club 2, 3, 4; Varsity "N ” 4 . . . RUTH "RUFUS” CONROY— Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice President 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Cafeteria Worker 3, 4; Viking Club 3, 4; Ski Club 4; Senior Girls Society, Sergeant-at-Arms 4 . . . KIMBERLY "KIM” COOK—G.A.A. 2; Latin Club 2; Home Eco­ nomics Club 2, 3; Quill and Scroll 4, President 4; Yearbook 3, 4, Assistant Editor 4 . . . DAVE COOKE=^Ski Club 3, 4; Viking Club 4; Camera Club 3; Yearbook Staff 4 ... CAROL COONEY— F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Recorder 4; French Club 3; Senior Girls 4; Y-Teens 3, 4; Office Helper 3; Journalism 4 . . . ROBERT CORN— Ski Club 4 ; Yearbook 4; Z.B.G. 4; Latin Club 2 (Ashland, Kentucky) . . . CLYDE CRABTREE . .. CHERYL CRAMER— Latin Club 2; Spanish Club 2; G.A.A. 2, 3; Bridge Club 4; Creative Writing 4 . . . GARY CRECELIUS . . . DAVID CREEK- MORE— Football 2; Varsity "N ” 2, 3; Viking Club 2, 3, 4; Z.B.G. 2, 3, 4; Cafeteria Helper 2.

Clyde Crabtree Cheryl Cramer Gary Crecelius Dave Creekmore

31 Kathy Crotty Judy Damiano Becky Daniel Angie Davis Diana Davis Bob Davis Mike Davis Steve Davis Bill Dearth John Decker Status of 7 0 graduates dictates privileges -

KATHLEEN "K A T H Y ” CROTTY— Spanish Club 2, 3; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 3; C.O.E. 4, Treasurer 4; Sophomore Choir 2; Senior Girls Society 4; Senior Choir A 3 . . . JUDITH "JU D Y ” DAMIANO— Home Economics Club 2 . . . REBECCA "BECKY” DAN ­ IEL— F.T.A. 3; French Club 3; Art Club 2, 4; Senior Girls 4; Girls Glee 2; G.A.A. 2; Senior Choir 3; Yearbook Staff 4 . . . ANGIE DAVIS— Viking Club 3, 4; Y-Teens 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Ski Club 4; F.T.A. 2; Senior Girls 4, Vice President; Student Council 3, 4; Melody Maidens 3; Survey Committee 4 . . . DIANA DAVIS— Ski Club 4; F.T.A. 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4 . . .M ICHAEL-"M IKE” DAVIS . . . ROBERT "BOB” DAVIS— Viking Club 4; Varsity "N ” 4; Ski Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; Student Council 4 . . . STEVEN DAVIS— Art Club 3, 4, Chairman 3; Audio Visual Crew 2 . . . WILLIAM "BILL” DEARTH— Viking Club 2, 3, 4; Varsity "N ” 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 4; Senior Choir 3, 4 ... JOHN "JACK” DECKER . . . DESPINE DEMOPOLIS—Latin Club 2; Home Economics Club 2, Secretary 2; Viking Club 3, 4; Y-Teens 3, 4; G.A.A. 2; Senior Girls Society 4; Attendance Office 3 . . . PEGGY DEVOLL— Drama 2, 3, 4; Stage Crew 2, 3, 4; Valkyries 4; "Our Town” 4 . . . LAURA DEWITT.—^Y-Teens 4; Home Economics Club 3, 4; Viking Club 4; F.T.A. 3 . . . WILLIAM "BILL” DEWITT—Ski Club 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3.

Despine Demopolis Peggy DeVoll Laura DeW itt Bill DeWitt

32 Don Dill Andy DiLoreto Connie Dodson Debbie Donley Karen Doolittle Janice Doon Kathy Downing Steve Drabek Jim Dudick Dave Dunbar

) - the senior door is theirs - and theirs alone

DON DILL— Viking Club . . . ANDY "SHEIK” DILORETO— Reserve Foot­ I ball 3; Varsity Football 4; Varsity Wrestling 3, 4 ; . Track 3; Viking Club 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Varsity "N ” 4; Bridge Club 4; Student Council 4, Sergeant- at-Arms 4 . . . CONNIE D O D S6n —Cheerleader 2, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; French Club 2; Viking Club 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4, Secretary 4; Senior Girls 4; Home Economics 2, 3; Interschool BasketbaH 2, 3, 4; Interschool Volleyball 3, 4; Ski Club 3, 4 . . . DEBRA "DEB” DONLEY— Y-Teens 2; Home Economics 2, 3; Viking Club 3; G.A.A. 2; Camera Club 3; Bridge Club 4 . . . KAREN DOO­ LITTLE— Y-Teens 2, 3; Ski Club 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 2, President 3; Cheerleading Reserve Captain 2, Varsity 3, Varsity Captain 4; Senior Class Secretary 4; Senior Girls Society 4; Cafeteria Helper 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Basketball Interschool 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Volleyball Interschool 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4 . . . JANICE DOON— Home Economics 2; Viking Club. 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4 . . . K ATH Y DOWNING— Viking Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Historian 4; G.A.A. 2 3, 4, Intramural Director 4; Senior Girls 4; Interschool Basketball 2, 3, 4; Interschool Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 2, 3 . . . STEPHEN "STEVE” DRABEK— Viking Club 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2, 3; Ski Club 4 . . . JAMES "JIM ” DUDICK— Audio-Visual Club 2, 4; Chess 3; Speech-Math Club 4; Creative Writing Club 4 . . . DAVID "D AVE” DUNBAR— Camera Club 2; Latin Club 2; Track 2; Viking Club 4.

Ed Francia leads Dave Miller through the senior door as they rush to their homerooms when the tardy bell rings.

33 Bob Ellis Tara England Kathy Epp Walter Ericksoni Patti Erlenbusch Melodee Essex Bruce Farley Cheryl Farmwald Cathy Fearing Mike Ferguson

Council function is leadership in activities

ROBERT "BOB” ELLIS— Latin Club 2, 3; Viking Club 2, 4; Marching Band 2, 3; Concert Band 2, 3 . . . TARA ENGLAND— Y-Teens 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; French Club 2; Valkyries 3, 4, Captain 4; Young Adults 2, 3, 4 . . . KATHRYN "KATHIE" EPP— Young Adults 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 3, 4; Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Senior Choir A 3; Sophomore Choir 2; "Music Man" 2; "Our Town” 4; Creative Writing Club 4; Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4 . . . WALTER "WALLY" ERICKSON . . . PATRICIA "PATTI" ERLENBUSCH— Spanish Club 2, 3; Viking Club 3, 4; F.T.A. 2; Senior Girls 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Current Events 4; Y-Teens 4; G.A.A. 4; Drama Club 2 . . . MELODEE ESSEX— Viking Club 3, 4; Y-Teens 4; Senior Girls 4; Yearbook Staff 4 . . . BRUCE FARLEY . . . CHERYL "CH ERY” FARMWALD— Latin Club 2; National Jr. Honor Society 2; F.T.A. 2; Home Economics Club 2; Senior Choir A 3, 4; Art 3, 4; Board of Directors 4; Young Adults 3, 4; Melody Maidens 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Viking Club 3, 4; Current Affairs 4; Senior Girls 4 . . . CATHERINE "CATHY” FEARING— Spanish Club 2; F.T.A. 2, Reporter 2; Y-Teens 2, 3, 4; French Club 3; Senior Girls 4; Office Helper 2, 4; Sophomore Choir 2; Senior Choir B 3; Melody Maidens 4; Senior Choir A 4; Viking Club 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3 . . . MICHAEL "HERC” FERGUSON— Chess Club 2, 3; No Club Club 4.

President of Student Council, Dave Moftatt, presides over senior elections. 34 Sue Ferguson Peggy Floeh Victor Ford Barbara Fornof Donna Fowke Kathy Fox Patti Fox Carol Fraley Ed Francia Wayne Frobieter

Efficiency runs senior elections off smoothly

SUSAN "S U S r FERGUSON— Student Council 2, 4; Red Cross 2, 3; Drama Club 2, 3; Viking Club 3, 4; F.T.A. 2; Melody Maidens 3; Senior Girls 4; Y-Teens 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Current Affairs 4; Year­ book Staff 3, 4 . . . PEGGY FLOEH— Y-Teens 2, 4; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2; Melody Maidens 3, 4; Senior Choir 3 . . . VICTOR FORD . . . BARBARA "BOUNCING BARB’’ FORNOF— Y-Teens 2, 4; Viking Club 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Senior Girls . . . DONNA FO’WKE— Hi-Y 2; S.O.S. 2; 4H 2, 3; Home Eco­ nomics 2; Play Committee (Publicity) 3; Play Committee (Make-Up) 4; Drama Club 4; Senior Girls 4; Ski Club 4 . . . KATHY FO X— G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, President 4; Drama Club 2, 3; F.T.A. 2; Viking Club 3; Ski Club 4; Interschool Sports 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3 . . . PATTI FO X . . . CAROL FRALEY . . . JOHN FRANCIA— Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2; Varsity "N ” Club 3, 4; Z.B.G. 2; Office Helper 3; Cur­ rent Affairs Club 4; Creative 'Writing Club 4; Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . W A YN E FROBIETER— Ski Club 2, 4 . . . DONALD GALLA- GAN— Football 2, 3, 4; Reserve Baseball 2; Viking Club 3, 4; German Club 2, '3; Varsity "N " 2, 3, 4 . . . THOMAS "TOM ” GANDERT— No Club Club 3, 4, Vice President 4; Z.B.G. 4 . . . MARY GARRA- BRANT— Lunchroom Helper 3, 4; Office Helper 4; Homemaking 2, 3; Future Secretaries Association 3, 4; Ski Club 4 . . . CAR ALEE GARRETT — Newsletter Staff 3.

Don Gal lagan Thomas Gandert Mary Garrabrant Caralee Garrett

35 Sue Gentry Bill Gibson Colette Giles Chris Good Jeff Gossman Chris Graham Kathy Graham Lynn Grill Mark Hackbarth Nancy Hadler

Great class of 70 sets new tradition -

SUSAN GENTRY— Art Club 2; Spanish Club 2; French Club 3; Y - Teens 3, 4; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; Creative Writing 3, 4; Current Affairs 4; Independent Study 2, 3, 4 . . . WILLIAM GIBSON— No Club Club, Treasurer 3, 4; Z.B.G. 4 ... COLETTE GILES— G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Cre­ ative Writing 4; Senior Class Advisory Council 4; Senior Girls Society, Secretary 4; Y-Teens 4; Red Cross 2; Student Council Representative 2, 3; Ski Club 3; Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Vice President 2; Citizen-of-the- Month 2; Drama Club 2, 3; F.T.A. 2; Current Affairs 4; "Talent Show” 3; "Our Town” 4; Senior Choir A 3, 4; Young Adults 3; Concert Chorale 4 . . . CHRISTINE GOOD— Art Club 2, 3; Creative Writing 2, 3; No Club Club 4; Independent Study 3, 4; Current Affairs 4 . . . JEFFREY "JE F F ” GOSSMAN— Viking Club 3; Career Club 4 ... CHRIS GRA­ HAM . . . KATHLEEN "KATHI” GRAHAM— G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, President 4; Viking Club 3, 4; Ski Club 3, 4; Senior Girls 4, Representative; Student Council 2, 3; Young Adults 4; Senior Choir 3, 4; Sophomore Choir 2; Band, Orchestra 2; Drama Club 4 . . . LYNN GRILL—Yearbook Staff 3, 4 ... MARK HACKBARTH . .. N A N CY HADLER— Girls Glee (Watterson) 2; Chorus (W ehrle) 3 . . . CATHY HAGEMANN— Band 2, 3, 4; Percussion Ensemble 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 2; Russian Club 2, 3; Yearbook 3, 4, Co­ Editor 4; Quill and Scroll 4, Treasurer 4; Senior Girls Club 4 . . . MARCIA HAIN— 'Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4; Stage Crew 2, 3, 4, Manager 3, 4; Variety Show 3; "Our Town” 4; Senior Girls Society 4 . . . KAREN HALL—F.T.A. 3; G.A.A. 2 ... CYNDA HANAWALT— Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4; Viking Club 3, 4; Camera Club 3; G.A.A. 3-

Cathy Hagemann Marcia Hain Karen Hall Cynda Hanawalt

36 Jim Hardy Bruce Harley Jim Harr Bill Harris Nancy Hawkins Kathy Hayes Debbie Hemmerly Missy Herr Sharon Hetterscheidt Patti Hickinbotham underclassmen to clean up after convention

JIM HARDY— Football 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Viking Club 3, 4; Ski Club; Z.B.G, 2, 3, 4 ...BRUCE HARLEY ... JAMES HARR ... WILLIAM "BUTCH" HARRIS— Reserve Football 2; Varsity Tennis 3,-^4 . . . N A N CY HAWKINS— Y-Teens 2; Red Cross Club 3; Honor Society 3; Art Club 2, 3, 4; Current Affairs Club 4; Senior Girls Society 4; Valkyrie Drill Team 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Melody Maidens 4; Senior Choir A 4 . . . K ATH Y HAYES— Viking Club 4; Senior Choir 3; Y-Teens 3; G.A.A. 3 . . . DEBBIE HEMMERLY— Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4; Viking Club 2, 3, 4; Camera Club 3; C.O.E. 4 . . . MICHELL "MIS- SIE” HERR— Young Adults 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 3, 4; Student Council 2; Valkyries 3, 4, Captain 4; Creative Writing 4; "A Time of Innocence” 4; Art Club 2, Vice President; Red Cross 3; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 2, 3, 4; Office Helper 2, 3; "Music Man” 2; "Our Town” 4; Variety Show 3; Senior Girls Club 4; "Amahl” 4 ... SHARON HETTERSCHEIDT— G.A.A. 2, 3; Y-Teens 3, 4; Viking Club 3, 4; Senior Girls Society 4 . . . PATTI HICKINBOTHAM— Future Nurses Club 2, 3 (Upper San­ dusky); Camera Club 2, 3 (Upper Sandusky); Current Affairs Club 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Office Helper 3, 4; Senior Girls 4; Senior Choir A 4.

Underclassmen assume their roles as they clean up after senior convention.

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Senior Ed Francia enjoys the fresh air during his lunch y/ 38 V y i /O ^ Terry Huffman Debbie Hunter Larry Hutchison Dreama Hylton Kathy Jeck Kristine Johanson David Justice Cliff Kaiser Mike Kent Tom Kingsley

Seniors begin to moke college selections

TERRY HUFFM AN^Camera Club 2; Y-Teens 2, 4; Ski Club 3, 4; Viking Club 3, 4 ... DEBORAH "DEBBIE” HUNTER—G.A.A. 2, 3; Senior Girls Club 4 . . . LARRY HUTCHISON— Hi-Y 2; Varsity "N ” 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Viking Club 2, 3, 4; Bridge Club 4, Sergeant-at-Arrtis; Senior Class Sergeant-at-Arms; Senior Choir 2, 3; Mixed Ensemble 2, 3; Sophomore Choir 2; Citizen-of-the-Month 2 . . . DREAMA HYLTON— Y-Teens 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 2; Viking Club 4; Senior Choir 2, 3, 4; Young Adults 4; Senior Girls Choir 2 (North Columbus); Melody Maidens 2, 4 . . . KATH RYN JECK— Drama Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2; Chess Club 2; Current Af­ fairs 4 . . . KRISTINE "KRIS” JOHANSON— Drama Club 2, 3, 4; Marching Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Science Club 3, 4, President 4; Independent Study 2, 3, 4; French Club 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; "Our Town” 4; Senior Girls Society 4; F.T.A. 2 . . . MICHAEL JOHNSON . . . DAVID JUSTICE— Russian Club 2; Ski Club 4 . . . CLIFFORD KAISER---.Football Manager 2 ... MICHAEL KENT— Marching Band 4; Young Adults 4; Concert Chorale 4; Symphonic Band 4; C.Y.O. 2, 3; Intramural Basketball 2, 3; Baseball 3 (Bishop Flaget 2, 3) . . . THOMAS KINGSLEY— Chess Club 2; Latin Club 2; Concert Band 2; Marching Band 2, 3 • • ■ BILLIE GAIL KITCHENS— Equestrians 2; Kiowa 2 (Toledo, Ohio) . . . RICHARD "RIC” KLINE— Football 3 . . . WILLIAM "BILL” KLINE— Football 3 (Brookhaven) . . . DEBRA KOPP— Spanish Club 2, 3; Drama Club 2, 4; Senior Choir A 3, 4; F.T.A. 2.

Gail Kitchens Richard Kline William Kline Debbie Kopp

39 Andy Kulick Sharoi Ku'I'ow Molly Laird Larry Langstaff Jean Lanning Dan Leaf Rodney Lee Penny Leesburg Dave Leffler Nita Levi

Students show respect for Viking athletes

ANDREW "A N D Y ” KULICK— Football 2, 3; Varsity "N ” 2, 3, 4; Viking Club 3, 4; Ski Club 4 ... SHAROL "SHERRY” KULOW— Y-Teens 3; G.A.A. 3; C.O.E. Club 4; National Honor Society 3 ... MOLLY LAIRD— Viking Club 2, 4; Ski Club 3; G.A.A. 4; Senior Girls Society 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Debate Team 3, 4; Y-Teens 2; Young Adults 4; Science-Math 4; German Club 2, 3, 4; Current Affairs Club 4; Drama Club 4; F.T.A. 2; Creative Writing 3, 4; "In the Know” 4 . . . LARRY LANGSTAFF . . . SYLVIA JEAN LANNING— French Club 2; Pep Club 2; Student Assembly 2 (St. Stephens High School); Viking Club 4; Y - Teens 4 . . . D AN N Y "D A N ” LEAF— Viking Club 4 . . . RODNEY LEE— Viking Club 4 . . . PENNY LEESBURG— Y-Teens 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 4; Senior Choir 2, 3, 4; Contest Choir 2, 3, 4; Melody Maidens 4; Senior Girls 4; Girls Glee 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; Sophomore Choir 2 . . . DAVE LEFFLER . . . NITA "NINI” LEVI—Y-Teens 2, 3, 4; French Club 2; Spanish Club 3, 4; Viking Club 4; Future Secretaries 2; Home Economics Club 2; Senior Girls 4; Yearbook 4; G.A.A. 2 . . . JOELLEN "JO ” LEWIS— Y-Teens 2, 3; Viking Club 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Spanish Club 2 . . . DEBBIE LIPOVICH . . . JANIE LISHKA— Sophomore Choir 2; Latin Club 2; Pep Club 2; Senior Choir B 3; Spanish Club 2; Y-Teens 2, 4; Creative Writing 4; Senior Girls Club 4 . . . SUSAN "SUE” LOHRI— College Club 2; Attendance Helper 2, 3; Drama Club 2; Viking Club 4.

JoEllen Lewis Debbie Lipovich Janie Lishka Sue Lohri

4 0 John Lombardi Linette Lott Nancy Love Gail Loveless Debbie Lowman Susan Lowry Cheryl Louderback Geary Lucas Rosemary Mark ley Ray Martin

Loyalty is displayed by all cheerleaders

JOHN LOMBARDI LINETTE "N ET” LOTT— Viking Club 4; Y-Teens 4 ... CHERYL LOUDERBACK— Y-Teens 2, 3; Future Secre­ taries 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Senior Girls Society 4 . . . N A N CY LOVE — Y “Teens 4; Viking Club 4; Guidance Helper 4; Alternate, Student Council 4 . . . GAIL LOVELESS— Spanish Club 2; Y-Teens 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2; C.O.E. 4; Sophomore Choir 2; Senior Choir B 3 . . . DEBORAH "DEBBIE” LOWMAN— French Club 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Library Helper 2; Current Affairs 4; Lunchroom Helper 3, 4; Senior Girls Society, President 4; Girls Interschool Basketball 3, 4; Wrestling Statistician 4 . . . SUSAN LOW RY— Drama Club 2, 3, 4; Science-Math Club 3, 4, Secretary 4; Independent Study 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3; Senior Girls Society 4; F.T.A. 2; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Current Affairs Club 4, Secretary 4; Creative Writing Club 3, 4; Forum Staff 4 . . . GEARY "COOL HAND LUKE” LUCAS . . . ROSEMARY MARK- LEY— Y-Teens 3, 4; Latin Club 2; Creative Writing Club 4; Yearbook Staff 4 . . . RAYMOND "RAY” MARTIN— Audio-Visual 2, 3, 4, Treas­ urer 3, 4; Chess Club 2, 3, 4; German Club 3, 4; Current Affairs Club 4; Orchestra 4; "Our Town” 4.

Karen Doolittle, captain of the varsity cheerleaders, strikes enthusiasm into the student body as she leads them in a cheer.

41 Rebecca Martin Dana Mawhirter Larry Mazzola Debbie McCandlish Jeri McCleery Vicky McDonald Eric McGlade Rocky McGuire Jo McGuire Mike Mcllvain

Senior courses are chollenge to students

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REBECCA "BEC K Y” MARTIN— Home Economics Club 2, 3; Future Secre­ taries 3, 4; Ski Club 4; Lunchroom Helper 3, 4 . . . DANA MAWHIRTER—■ Spanish Club 2 . . . LARRY MAZZOLA . . . DEBBIE McCANDLISH— Viking Club 2; Y-Teens 2, 3; Camera Club 3; C.O.E. 4 . . . JERI McCLEERY— Marching Band Manager 4; Marching Band 2, 3; Symphonic Band 2, 3; Orchestra 4; Viking Club 2, 3; Senior Choir A 3; C.O.E. 4 ... VICKY McDONALD— French Club 2; G.A.A. 2, 3; Y-Teens 2, 3; Viking Club 3; Ski Club 4 . . . ERIC McGLADE— Audio-Visual Crew 2, 3; Science-Math Club 2; Current Affairs Club 4 . . . JAMES "ROCKY” McGUIRE— Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Varsity "N ” 3, 4; Viking Club 3, 4 . . . JO ELLYN McGUIRE— Y-Teens 3, 4; Ski Club 4; Viking Club 3, 4; Senior Girls Society 4 . . . MICHAEL "M IKE” McILVAIN— Ski Club 3, 4; Varsity "N ” 4; Viking Club 2, 3, 4; Z.B.G. 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Wres­ tling 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4.

Debbie Miller listens attentively in senior English class.

4 2 Marc McKnight Cathy McPeek Che^l Meek Roberta Melton Debbie Mettler Dave Miller Steve Miller Toni Milless Dave Moffatt Bonnie Mohler as they study college preparatory subjects

MARC McKNIGHT--FootbaIl 2, 3; Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Golf 3, 4; Viking Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4; Z.B.G. 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 2 . . . CATHY McPEEK-^^Drama and Stage 2, 3, 4 . . . CHERYL "SHERRY” MEEK— Y-Teens 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Viking Club 3, 4; Senior Girls Club 4; Ski Club 3, 4; Sophomore Choir 2; Senior Choir B 3 . . . ROBER­ TA "BYRD ” MELTON— Sophomore Glee 3; Senior Choir B 3 . . . DEBBIE METTLER— Y-Teens 2; C.O.E. 4 ... TONI MILLESS— Y-Teens 4; Spanish Club 3; Viking Club 4; Home Economics Club 4; Majorette 2 (Westerville High School); National Honor Society 3 . . . DAVID MIL­ LER— Wrestling 2; French Club 2; Ski Club 3, 4; Art Club 4 . . . STEVE MILLER— Varsity "N ” 4; German Club 2, 3; Viking Club 2, 3, 4; Stu­ dent Council 3, 4, Vice President 4; Football 2, 3; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 4 . . . DAVE MOFFATT . . . BONNIE MOHLER — ^Marching Band 2, 3; Symphonic Band 2, 3; Orchestra 4; C.O.E. Club 4; Marching Band Manager 4 . . . KATHLEEN "KATHY” MORAN— Y-Teens; Home Economics Club; Creative Writing. . .CH ERYL NAEGELE — Y-Teens 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 2 . . . JAMES NELSON— Hi-Y 2 (Brookhaven High School); Spanish Club 3, 4; Basketball Manager 3, 4; No Club Club 3, 4 . . . SUSAN NOPPENBERGER— Student Council 2; G.A.A. 2, 3; Latin Club 2; Spanish Club 3, 4; Drama Club 3, 4; Valkyries 3, 4; F.T.A. 2, 3.

Kathy Moran Cheryl Naegele Jim Nelson Sue Noppenberger

43 Janet Oberst Mariann Obert Joy O’Brien Andy Olesnanik Debbie Oney Betty Parks Bea Parrish Alan Patterson Dorothy Peggs Neal Pierce

School life has many hardships, pressures

JA N ET OBERST— Latin Club 2, 3; Current Events 4; Play 4 . . . MARIANN "M ITZI" OBERT— Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Librarian 4; Majorette 3, 4; Viking Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; Latin Club 4; Young Adults 3, 4; Senior Choir 3, 4; Y-Teens 4; Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4; Senior Girls Club 4; National Honor Society . . . JOYCE "JO Y ” O'BRIEN— G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Interschool Basketball 2, 3, 4; Interschool Vol­ leyball 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 2. 3, 4; Student Council 4 . . . ANDREW OLESNANIK— Science-Math Club 2; Wrestling 2; Latin Club 3, 4, Presi­ dent 4 . . . DEBORAH ONEY— Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3; Current Affairs 4; Senior Girls 4; E.T.A. 4;- Melody Maidens 4; Senior Choir 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3; Spanish Club 2 . . . BETTY PARKS— Future Secretaries 3; C.O.E. 4 . . . BEATRICE PARRISH— Y-Teens 2; E.T.A. 2; Latin Club 3; Creative Writing Club 3, 4; French Club 4; Science-Math Club 4; G.A.A. 4; Cur­ rent Affairs Club 4, Communications Officer 4; Senior Girls Society 4, Secretary 4; "Time of Innocence’’ Staff 3, 4; Wrestling Statistician 4; Gahanna Lincoln High School 2, 3 . . . ALAN "BIG AL” PATTERSON — Football 2, 3, 4, Tri-Captain 4; Baseball 2; Varsity "N ” 3, 4, Presi­ dent 4; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 2; Viking Club 3, 4; Student Council 4 . . . DOROTHY PEGGS— Y-Teens 2; Viking Club 2 . . . N EAL PIERCE— Drama Club 2, 3, 4, President 4; German Club 2, 3, 4; Stage Crew 2, 3, 4, Manager 2, 3, 4; Debate Team 2, 3, 4; Survey Com­ mittee 3; "Our Town’’ 4 . . . E)EBRA POPOVICH— Y-Teens 4; Ski Club 4; G.A.A. 2; Viking Club 4; Spanish Club 2 . . . SHERYL PORTER— Y-Teens 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Senior Girls Society 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; Latin Club 2; Student Council 2, 3; Viking Club 2, 3, 4; Senior Choir A 3, 4; Ski Club 4; Sophomore Choir 2; Young Adults 2, 3, 4; Survey Committee 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4 . . . JEFF PORTEZ . . . JEANNE PO'TTER— C.O.E. 4, President 4; Drama Club 2, 3, 4; Red Cross 2.

Debbie Popovich Sheryl Porter Jeff Portez Jeanne Potter

4 4 Sandy Potter Joe Power Sherry Price Charles Pritchard Diana^ Puchovich Janet Ranbarger Larry Reichard Rick Rinehart Keith Rinirager Ron Ritts

Sometimes life is too much and rest is a must

SANFORD "SANDY" POTTER=-Hi-Y 2; Viking Club 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; Audio-Visual 2, Vice President; Track 2, 4; 100 Mile Club 2, 3; Spanish Club 2, 3; No Club Club 4 . . . JOSEPH POWER . . . SHERRY PRICE . . . CHARLES "CHARLIE” PRITCHARD—Chess Club 2, 3 ... DIANA PUCHOVICH . . . JANET RANBARBER— Valkyries 3, 4; Home Economics 3, 4; Senior Girls Society 4 . . . LARRY REICHARD— Football 2; Track 2; Baseball 2; Wrestling 2 (Tennessee Military Academy) . . . RICHARD RINEHART—Varsity "W ” Club 3; A.F.S. 3; Key Club 3 (Whitewater, Wis­ consin); Varsity "N ” 4; Viking Club 4 . . . KEITH "RINO” RININGER— Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 3, 4; Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4, Co­ Captain 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3; Eli-Y 2; Varsity "N ” 2, 3, 4 . . . RONALD "RON” RITTS— Varsity Band 2 (Linden-McKinley High School); Honor Society 3, 4.

Cheryl Autullo makes the best of her study hall.

4 5 W ill Roberts Phil Robins Anita Rowe Connie Rowe Dan Rugg Jim Rumora Steve Salyer Phil Sanders Pat Scarry Joe Schirtzinger Conventions, assemblies, special occasions

W ILLIAM "W ILL” ROBERTS— Viking Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4 . . . PHILIP "PHIL” ROBINS— Ski Club 4; Varsity "N ” 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Chess Club 2, 3, President 3; Latin Club 2; Varsity Tennis 2, 3, 4; Football 2 . . . ANITA "N ITA ” ROWE— C.O.E. Club, Vice President 4 . . . CONNIE ROWE— Y-Teens 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; C.O.E. Club 4; Viking Club 4 ... DAN RUGG— Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2; Spanish Club 2 . . . JAMES "JIM” RUMORA . . . STEVEN "STEVE” SALYER—Varsity "N” 2, 3, 4; Russian Club 2, 3; Art Club 4; Viking Club 3, 4; Varsity Wrestling 2; Varsity Tennis 2, 3, 4 ... PHILIP "PHIL” SANDERS—Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 2, 3; Science-Math Club 4; Viking Club 4; Varsity "N ” 4; Current Affairs 4 . . . PATRICIA "TRISH” SCARRY—G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 2, 3, 4; Interschool Volleyball 3, 4; Valkyries 2, 3; Viking Club 3, 4; Ski Club 4 . . . JOE SCHIRTZINGER— Football 2, 4; English Honors 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 2, 4; Viking Club 2, 4; Honors American History 3; Varsity "N ” 4.

Seniors sit on the edge of their seats as they wait for the announcement of the name of their class president.

4 6 Gary Schneider Bill Schwinne Jim Scott Sandy Scott Sue Scott Denise Sergio Steve Seymour Linda Shephard Mona Shoemaker Janet Short lead to day that 327 seniors will graduate

GARY SCHNEIDER— Intramural Basketball 2; Excalibur 2; Latin Club 3; No Club Club 4 ... BILL SCHWINNE ... JIM SCOTT . . . SAN­ DRA "SA N D Y” SCOTT— French Club 2, 3; F.T.A. 3, 4, Secretary 4; Senior Girls 4; G.A.A. 2 . . . SUE SCOTT . . . DENISE SERGIO— Science-Math Club 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3; Honor Society 3; Office Helper 3; Lunchroom Helper 3, 4 ... STEVE SEYMOUR . . . LINDA "SHEPIE” SHEPHARD— Y-Teens 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Sophomore Choir 2; Senior Choir B 3; Ski Club 3, 4; Senior Girls Club 4; Viking Club 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2, 4 . . . MONA SHOEMAKER— Spanish Club 2, 3; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Viking Club 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3; Senior Class Treasurer 4; F.T.A. 2, Treasurer; Student Council 2, 3; Lunchroom Helper 3, 4; Attendance Helper 4; Senior Girls 4 . . . JANET SHORT— Senior Choir 4; French Club 2; F.T.A. 2, 3; Art Club 3 (Grace King High School, Louisiana) . . . DEBORAH "DEBBIE” SIMMONS—Y- Teens 2, 3, 4; Viking Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; G.A.A. 3; Attendance Helper 3; Guidance Helper 4; Ski Club 3, 4 ... REBECCA "BECKY” SISSON— F.A.A. 3; C.O.E. 4; Viking Club 4; Y-Teens 3, 4; Spanish Club 2 . . . MICHAEL "SKIN ” SKINNER— Football 2, 3; Baseball 2; Wrestling 2, 4; Senior Choir 2, 3, 4; Young Adults 4; Creative Writing Club 4 ... CAMERON "JAY” SMITH.

Debbie Simmons Becky Sisson Mike Skinner Jay Smith

47 Joe Smith Kathy Smith Rex Smith Ron Smith Tom Smith Vicki Smith Janet Snider Randy Snodgrass Paul Spohn Bill Spooner

Students set mood dramatically, completely

JOSEPH "JO E” SMITH— Football 2, 3, 4; Viking Club 2, 3, 4 ; Varsity "N ” 3, 4 . . . KATHLEEN "K A T H Y ” SMITH— F.T.A. 3, 4; Y-Teens 2, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Senior Choir A 3, 4; Young Adults 4; Sophomore Choir 2; G.A.A. 3 . . . REX SMITH— Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Stage Band 4; Cross Country Team 4; Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4 . . . RON­ ALD "RON” SMITH— Latin Club 2, President; French Club 3; Viking Club 2, 3, 4; Football 4; Tennis 3; Varsity "N ” 4; Ski Club 3 . . . THOMAS "TOM ” SMITH— Viking Club 2; Varsity "N ” 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Bridge Club 4 . . . VICKI SMITH— Senior Choir 3, 4; Young Adults 4; Concert Chorale 4; Melody Maidens 4; G.A.A. 2; Spanish Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4 . . . JAN ET SNIDER— Lunchroom Helper 2, 3; Office Helper 2, 3, 4; Future Homemakers 2; Future Secretaries 3, 4; Red Cross 2; Y-Teens 2; Yearbook Staff 4; Senior Girls’ Society 4 . . . RANDALL "R A N D Y” SNODGRASS— German Club 2, 3 . . . PAUL "BUTCH ” SPOHN— Hi-Y 2; Viking Club 2, 3, 4; Football 2; Basketball 3; Current Affairs 4; Senior Choir 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 3 . . . W ILLIAM "BILL” SPOONER— Viking Club 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 4; Varsity "N ” 2, 4; Bridge Club 4; French Club 2; Football 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Z.B.G. 2, 3, 4 . . . JERRY SPRINGS . . . JOHN STACY— Stage Band 2, 3, 4, Student Director 4; Orchestra 3, 4, President 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 2, 3, 4; Marching Band . . . GERALD "JERRY” STARK— Spanish Club 2, 3; Creative Writing 4 . . . MARGARET "MAGGI” STEELE— Drama Club 2; Senior Choir 2; Melody Maidens 3; "Our Town” Costume Committee Chairman

Jerry Springs John Stacy Jerry Stark Margaret Steele

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Gretchen Steinhoff Greg Stelzer Vickie Stevens Peggy Stillwell Tom S trank Wayne Struble Dave Summers Don Summers Linda Sweitzer Jeff Sykes

Homecoming reflections provide fond memories

GRETCHEN STEINHOFF . . . GREGORY STELZER— German Club 2, 3; Viking Club 3, 4; Varsity "N ” 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Tennis 3, 4; Honor Society 3 . . . VICKIE STEVENS— Art Club 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Senior Girls 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Y-Teens 2 . . . MARGARET "PEG G Y” STILLWELL— Latin Club 2; G.A.A. 2; Yearbook Staff 3, 4, Editor 4 ; Quill and Scroll 4, Vice President 4 . . . THOMAS STRANK— ^Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Brass Choir 2, 3, 4; Young Adults 4 . . . W A Y N E STRUBLE— Chess Club 2, 3, President; Viking Club 4; Football 2; Golf 2; Baseball 3 • - . CHARLES "D O N ” SUMMERS— Viking Club 2; Red Cross 3, 4; Viking Club 3; Bridge Club 4 . . . DAVE SUMMERS— Bas­ ketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 4; Football' 2, 3; Viking Club- 2, 3, 4 . . . LINDA SWEITZER . . . JEFFREY "JEFF” SYKES—Red Cross 3, 4, Presi­ dent 4; Creative Writing 4; Good Books 3, President.

Seniors Nita Levi and Marc McKnight enjoy each other’s company at the homecoming dance.

4 9 Mike Tempio Susie Tilley Mike Timmons Nancy Tinsky Dave Tipple Sharon Todd Steve Tolbard Karen Tolbert John Trotter Ahmet Turkoglu

Class of 70 is Northland's first four-year

MIKE TEMPIO— Stage Crew 2, 3; Drama Club 2, 3; Audio-Visual 2, 3, 4; Camera Club 3 • • CORLISS "SUSIE” TILLEY— Y-Teens 3; Future Secretaries 3, 4; Viking Club 2; Ski Club 3; Choir 3; Ensemble 3 . . . MIKE TIMMONS . . . NANCY TINSKY . . . DAVID "DAVE” TIPPLE^Varsity Track 2, 3, 4; Varsity "N” 3, 4; Z.B.G. 3, 4 ... SHARON TODD—G.A.A. 2, 3, 4 Latin Club 2; French Club 3; Varsity Cheerleader 4; National Honor Society 3 Interschool Volleyball 3, 4; Viking Club 3, 4; Ski Club 3, 4, Vice President Y-Teens 4, Secretary . . . FRANK "STEVE” TOLBARD— Latin Club 2, 3 Viking Club 4; Bowling 2; Choir 2, 3, 4 ... KAREN TOLBERT—^Drama Club 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4, Treasurer; G.A.A. 3, 4; F.T.A. 2; Spanish Club 2; Valkyries 3; Senior Girls Society 4 . . . JOHN TROTTER . . . AHMET TURKOGLU.

Seniors show their enthusiasm for the candidate of their choice at the senior convention.

50 Mike Valentine Carla VanFossen Paula Van Kirk Nancy Veeck Jerry Vinson Larry Vinson Nancy Ward Karen Watts Kelly Watts Dave Weaver

Happiness, sadness will mark seniors’ farewell

MICHAEL "M IKE" VALENTINE— Stage Crew 2; Latin Club 2; Cre­ ative Writing 4; Current Affairs 4 . . . CARLA VAN FOSSEN— Y-Teens 2; Camera Club 2; Current Affairs 4; F.T.A. 2 . . . PAULA VAN KIRK — ^Viking Club 2, 3; Art Club 4; Home Economics Club 2, 3; Current Af­ fairs 4; F.T.A. 2 . . . NANCY VEECK—Choir 2; Y-Teesn 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Viking Club 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Quill and Scroll 4 . . . JERRY VINSON— Football 2, 3, 4, Manager; Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Manager; Baseball 2, 3, Manager; Varsity "N " 4 . . . LARRY VINSON— Football 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 3; Baseball 3; Ski Club 3; Viking Club 4; Varsity "N " 4 . . . N AN CY W ARD— Lunchroom Helper 3; Future Homemakers Club 3; Future Secretaries 3, 4, Secretary 4; Office Helper 4; Ski Club 4 . . . KAREN WATTS— Young Adults 2, 3, 4; Concert Chorale 3, 4; Beauty Shop Quartet 3, 4; Melody Maidens 3; Senior Choir 2, 3, 4; Variety Show 2; National Honor Society 3; French Club 2 . . . RICHARD "KELLY” WATTS—Viking Club 4 ... DAVID WEA­ VER— Spanish Club 2, 3; Senior Choir A 3, 4; Senior Male Glee 3, 4; Viking Male Glee 3, 4; Young Adults 4 ... JULIA WEAVER—Y- Teens 4; G.A.A. 4; Senior Girls 4; Glee Club 3; Student Council 3; C.S.M.C. Pep Club 2 (St. Francis DeSales High School) . . . DEBORAH "DEBI" W EDEM EYER— Y-Teens 2, 4; Camera Club 2; Ski Club 4; Viking Club 3, 4; STEPHEN "STEVE” W EHRLE— Russian Clnb 3; Vik­ ing Club 4 ... MARSHA WEIR— Art Club 3.

Julia Weaver Debbie Wedemeyer Steve Wehrle Marsha Weir

SI Barb Welsh Judy Wenger Mike White Karen Wilson Tim Wilson Tom Wilson Cherryl Withrow Jenny Wood Linda Wood Cindy Woods

Northland’s seniors stand uniquely apart

BARBARA WELSH— G A .A . 2; Y-Teens 2, 3; Sophomore Choir 2; Senior Choir B 3; Senior Girls Society 4; Librarian Helper 2, 3, 4; Home Economics Club 2 . . . JU D Y WENGER— Latin Club 3; G.A.A. 2; Senior Girls Society 4; Senior Choir A 3; Melody Maidens 3; Sophomore Choir 2; Attendance Office 3, 4; Valkyries 2 . . . MIKE W H ITE . . . KAREN WILSON— Y-Teens 2, 3; Ski Club 3; C.O.E. 4; Home Economics Club 2; Sophomore Choir 2; Senior Choir B 3; G.A.A. 2, 3; Sophomore Girls Glee 2 . . . TIM OTHY "TIM ” WILSON— Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, President 4; Wrestling 3; Ski Club 4; Presidents’ Council 4; Student Council 4; Debate- Team 3, 4 . . . TOM WILSON . . . CHERRYL W ITHROW — Y-Teens 2; C.O.E. 4, Secretary . . . LINDA "W O O D Y” W OOD— G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Valkyries 2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Senior Girls Society 4; Young Adults 3; Senior Choir 3; Sophomore Choir 2; Office Helper 2, 4; Independent Study 4 . . . JENNIFER "JE N N Y ” W OOD— Y-Teens 2, 3; Viking Club 3, 4; Ski Club 4; G.A.A. 3; Future Secretaries 3 . • . CYNTHIA "C IN D Y” WOODS— Y-Teens 2, 3; Valky­ ries 3, 4; Viking Club 3, 4; Ski Club 3, 4; Drama Club 2, 3, 4; Senior Girls 4; Ensemble 3, 4; Senior Choir A 3, 4; Melody Maidens 4; At­ tendance Helper 3; Future Secretaries 2 . . . HAROLD "DENNIS” W RIGHT— "L ” Club 2; Student Council 2; Football 2; Baseball 2 (Lafay­ ette High School); Russian Club 3 ■ ■ • KENNETH "K EN ” YA N K —- Ski Club 4 ... LARRY YOHO— Bridge Club 4; Viking Club 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 3, 4 ... LESLIE "LES” YOUMAN—Marching Band 2; Varsity Band 3; Young Adults 3, 4; Senior Choir A 3, 4; Male Glee 3, 4.

Dennis Wright Ken Yank Larry Yoho Les Youman

52 Teri Yowler Ron Zelachowski Steve Barbeau

TERI YO W LER— Latin Club 2; G.A.A. 2, 3; Y-Teens SENIORS NOT PICTURED: GREGORY BOYD, PAUL 2, 3; Senior Girls 4 . . . RONALD "RON” ZELACHOW ­ HUTCHISON, MIKE JOHNSON, KIM LAFOLLETTE, SKI— Stage Crew 2, 3; Drama Club 2; Spanish Club 3; CHERRYL McDo n n e l l , j e r r y McKN i g h t , j o h n Viking Club 4 ... STEPHEN BARBEAU— Viking Club MERNER. 3, 4; Independent Study 4.

Mike Mcllvain is wearing a typical slob day costume as he waters flowers at the drinking fountain. {At left) Chris Johanson as Mrs. Gibbs is talking with her son, George (Rick Conder) in a scene from "Our Town.”

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55 Principal reflects insight into needs

Friendly, energetic, and enthusiastic. Principal L. M. Evans is vitally involved in all aspects of school life at Northland. He handles the variety of administrative tasks and problems with an insight that includes the needs of students, teachers, and com­ munity. His ability to remember students’ names, his manifestation of faith in the students, and his sense of fair play have enabled him to "bridge the generation gap.” He is deeply concerned with the quality

of Northland’s academic program and in­ Mr. Kerst, Mr. Evans, and Mr. Pelkey tajke time out from administrative duties to spires the students to live up to the high share a story of an amusing school incident. standards he sets.

Mr. Evans dictates the daily bulletin of announce­ ments for students and teachers to his secretary, Mrs. Imogene Kline.

PRINCIPAL L. M. EVANS

56 ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL DAVID A. KERST

57 MRS. FRANCES BALDWIN MISS SONNIE BARNETT— MR. JOH N CARBOL-=*=B.A., MISS VIOLET CHOKREFF —B.S., O.S.U.; English; Se­ B.A., Denison Univ.; English; West Liberty State College; — B.S. in Education, Ashland nior Red Cross Club. Knit­ Knitting, reading, and travel­ English; Woodworking and College; English; Fishing and ting, bowling are her hobbies. ing are special interests. sports are recreational activi­ singing are her hobbies. ties.

English courses designed to teach

^ Ql i, Language arts courses this year included English 9 through 12 (with honors classes at all four grade levels), debate, speech I and II, and journalism. Three English courses are offered at the twelfth grade level', Business English (for commerce majors). Con­ temporary Literature, and English Literature and Composition (for college bound). All courses were designed to incorporate materials and ideas that should help students (1 ) to express thoughts clearly in precise and intelligible terms, (2 ) to read widely and evaluate well and to appreciate available printed materials, and to find, through read­ ing, guidelines for living, and (3 ) to listen intelli­ gently to speakers and to evaluate the thoughts ex­ pressed. Lay readers were provided for composition classes at all four grade levels. Teachers, in regular monthly meetings, exchanged ideas and discussed new teaching materials and techniques. Miss Violet Chokreff was department chairman.

Senior Larry Hutchison studies the genealogical chart of English kings and queens as he prepares for a class report.

58 MRS. HELEN COBLER— MRS. PATSIE EVANS— MRS. DORIS FEARING— MR. STEPHEN KULL—B.S. B.S., O.S.U.; English; Y-Teen B.S. in Education, Wittenburg M.A., O.S.U.; English, Jour­ in Education, Otterbein Col­ Co-Sponsor. Homemaking is Univ.; English; Debate. An­ nalism; Quill and Scroll, lege; English; Cross Country, her hobby. tiques and travel are other Bridge Club. She likes de- Track Coach. Sports and interests. coupage work and antiques. writing are hobbies. students clear expression, intelligent evaluation

Ninth grader Becky Watts has her dictionary close at hand as she works on a book review. (L eft) Seniors Denny Brake and Ruth Conroy read to their English Literature class from Chaucer's Canterbury Tales.

59 MRS. HELEN LIAS—B.S., O.S.U.; English; Hobby is appearing on weekly T V pro­ gram "Fun for Everyone.”

MRS. GERTRUDE PLUM­ MER—B.S., Lake Erie Col­ lege; English; Creative W rit­ ing Club. Likes children and sailing.

MRS. RUTH REUSE—B.S., O.S.U.; English, German; German Club. Reading, water sports, and piano are her favorite hobbies.

English students hear poet discuss his art

Mr. J. William Myers, Pennsylvania poet who special­ izes in writing love poems, talks with Miss Chokrcff’s n th grade English class about writing poetry. (Right) Sophomore Gail Preston receives a short story book from Rocky DeAscentis as he distributes the books to Mr. Kull’s 10th grade English class.

60 MISS CAROLYN BEACH— MRS. MARILYN BROWN MRS. MARY JANE MISS LINDA HOAJA—B.A., B.A., O.S.U.; Latin, English; — B.A., Miami Univ.; Span­ GRANDE— A.B., Chestnut- Muskingum College; English, Latin Club. She likes model­ ish; Spanish Club. She enjoys hill College, Rutgers Univ.; Spanish; Reading and swim­ ing and motorcycles. singing and playing cards. Russian, French; French Club, ming are recreational activities. Senior Girls’ Club. Golf and bowling are her hobbies. Language teachers use auciio-lingual method

Languages taught this year are Latin, French, Spanish, Russian, and German. Through the audio-lingual approach, the student is taught to develop his ability to speak, read, and comprehend a language in a manner acceptable to native speakers. Tapes, records, skits, reports, and slides are aids that teachers and students. A club has been organized for each language taught. Club activities help the student to learn more of the culture of the country where his chosen language is spoken. New teachers in the department are Miss Beach and Mrs. Grande. Mrs. Brown is department chairman.

Magazines and newspapers are popular language teaching aids. Sophomore Marilyn Devere reads a Spanish newspaper and freshman Jeff Pfifer, a Spanish magazine.

MISS JACQUELINE McNEIL— B.S., Knoxville College; Spanish, French; French Club. Writing poetry and reading novels are her hobbies.

61 New text adopted in eleventh grade

The courses taught in the Social Studies Department include current history (for 11th and 12th grade students interested in acquiring fundamental information on modern day history and current events), world history (10th grade), American ■history (11th grade), principles of democracy, and geography. The new 11th grade text is titled The Adventures of the American People. This text is new in the sense that it in­ corporates the American Negro history with traditional material. Honors classes are at the 10th, 11th, and 12th grade levels. New teachers in the department are Mrs. Alcott, Mr. Kershbaum, Mr. Whitehead, and Mr. Wiget. The department operates the school book store. Miss Herrel is department chairman.

MRS. POUNEH ALCOTT— MR. WILLIAM GOSNELL M.A., O.S.U.; American His­ — M.A., O.S.U.; American tory, World History. Advisor History; P.O.D. He enjoys to Valkyries. She enjoys tennis and bowling. dancing and sewing.

MISS CAROLINE HERREL MR. RICHARD KERSH­ Bill Essex points out a location on the map to Mike Herr in their — B.A., O.S.U.; American BAUM— B.S., O.S.U.; P.O.D., eleventh grade American History class. History, World History; She American History; Viking enjoys camping. Club Assistant. Likes motor­ cycles and football.

62 MRS. DIANE WEEKS— MR. THOMAS L. WHITE B.A., O.S.U.; American His­ —B.S., O.S.U.; World His­ tory, Current History; Y- tory, P.O.D.; Freshman Track Teens Advisor. She likes Coach. He likes popular bridge and reading. music, football, and swim­ ming.

MR. MICHAEL W H ITE- MR. DAVID WIGET—B.S., HEAD—B.A., Capital Univ.; O.S.U.; P.O.D.; Advisor for American History, P.O.D.; Current Affairs Club. He Assistant Football Coach. He likes camping, fishing, and Sophomore Rick Diedales points out a location in his likes hunting and softball. antiques. world history class.

63 Science students compete in local, state fairs

Keen interest was reflected as science students partici­ pated in the inter-school science fair, entering projects they created. A prize of $15 was awarded to the top entry in five major divisions. Projects that received a superior rating were entered in the State Science Fair held in April at the Youth Center on the Ohio State Fairgrounds. Science courses taught are general science, biology, physics, physical science and chemistry. Objectives of the department are (1 ) to acquaint the student with his physical environment and with the facts and understandings necessary to live and work with satisfaction in a scientifically oriented culture, and (2 ) to develop the ability to use the tools and techniques of science to perform suitable experiments for testing and to MR. PAUL B. BROWN— MR. CHARLES DEYO— B.S., discover new ideas and concepts. B.S. in Education, O.S.U.; Otterbein College; P.E., Gen­ New teachers in the department are Mr. Walton, Mr. General Science, Biology; eral Science; Wrestling. En­ Science Club. Enjoys hunting, joys all sports. White, Mr. Gilkerson, and Mr. Hazelbaker. Mr. Brown golf, and music. is department chairman.

MR. JOHN GILKERSON— MR. ROBERT GRIMM—B.S. B.S. in Education, O.S.U.; in Education, O.S.U.; Biology. Chemistry, Business Math; Math and Science Club; En­ joys golf, football and tennis.

Juniors Cindy Cremeans and Terry Ertz are experimenting with weights of gases in chemistry laboratory.

64 MR. JOH N HAZELBAKER— B.S. in Comprehensive Science, O.S.U.; Physics, Physical Science. He likes old sports cars, waterskiing, and traveling.

Tenth graders Bobbi Poling and Mark Raubinolt are adjusting the microscope to study various cells in Biology class.

MR. FRANK HOWE—M.A., MR. RALPH WALTON— MR. ROBERT WHITE— O.S.U.; Biology. Head Foot­ B.S., Capital Univ.; General M.A., O.S.U.; General Science, ball Coach. Science. He likes sports and Biology. Photography is his dancing. hobby.

65 MR. RUSSELL MILLER— MR. FRED T. GILL—M.A., MISS ALICE HOFFMEIS- MR. JAMES HUBER—M.S., B.S., Otterbein; Algebra, Gen­ Ohio State University; Gen­ TER— B.S., Otterbein College; Ohio State University; Alge­ eral Math, Math V ; He likes eral Math; Attendance Office. Geometry, General Math, Al­ bra I, Business Math; He sports. He enjoys music and reading. gebra; Ski Club. Sewing and loves the outdoors. music are her hobbies.

Math proficiency involves mental discipline

Mathematics courses are designed to incorporate materials that should help students attain a comprehension of the tmths about quantity, its properties, and its inter­ relation, and to exercise imagination and mental discipline necessary in the development of such qualities as order­ liness, accuracy, concentration, efficiency, and persever­ ance. New members of the math department this year are Mrs. Avis Nordstrom, who returned to Northland after teaching in North Carolina for the past year; Mr. Wayne Rittenhouse, who also serves as basketball coach and transferred here from Central High School; and Mrs. Douglas Smeltz, who returned this year after doing his student teaching here last year.

66 MRS. HELEN MILLER— MRS. AVIS NORDSTROM MR. WAYNE RITTEN- MR. DOUGLAS SMELTZ— B.A., Oklahoma State; Geom­ —B.S., Western Michigan HOUSE—B.S., Ohio Univer­ B.S., Otterbein College; Shop etry, General Math; School University; Algebra, General sity; General Math, Geometry; Math, Applied Math; Chess Treasurer. She enjoys teach­ Math; She likes to read. Football, Basketball Coach. Club. He enjoys car rallying. ing. Sports are his hobby.

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Junior Chuck James explainA general math problem to his JlassmatV John Woods. (Far left) Junior Steve Good v^Ks out a problem in A lgebj^ ^ass. (L e p ) Sophomore Micki Carifa concentrates on soIvJ r an algebra problem. ~

67 MR. ALAN HAINES—M.A., MRS. CHERRYE LUCAS— MR. ROBERT ORTH—M.E., Ohio University; Guidance; M.E., Ohio University; Gui­ Xavier University; Guidance; He likes' to ski and scuba dance; She likes antiques and Golf and photography are his dive. oil painting. hobbies.

MR. JAMES BOSEKER—B.S., Teachers in special areas help Ohio State University, Driver Edu­ cation, Geography; He enjoys sports.

Teachers in the special'education areas enjoy helping students with problems and with career plans. The Guidatice Department works with students in five major areas— per­ sonal problems, scheduling, vocational choices, decisions about higher education, and standardized testing. The library is still expanding its services this year. Foreign language magazines, more assistance to teachers, and increased library instruction are among these services. Attendance office personnel are responsible for the students’ attendance records both at school and in classes. "Keeping close check on the student’s attendance protects him as well as gives him an accurate record of his attendance,” Mr. Gill said. The activities coordinator is in charge of plans for social activities, outside educational trips, student elections, hpnor activities, money-making projects and some school publicity. Drivers education inclijides not only in-the-car driving but also classroom work.

MR. RUPERT ' GUS” BEETHAM —M.E., Ohio University; P.O.D., Driver Education; He likes bridge and athletic officiating.

68 MISS MIRIAM M cIn t o s h MR. HUBERT ZAAYER— MRS. JOAN GRAHEK— —B.S., ^tterbein College; At­ M.A., Ohio State University; M.S.L.S., Case-Western Re­ tendance; She likes dogs and History, Student Coordinator; serve; Librarian, F.T.A.; camping. Student Council. Too busy for Reading is her hobby. hobbies. students with problems, plans MRS. JANE KNOWLES—M.A., Ohio State University; Librarian. She likes knitting and sewing.

MRS. JANE JONES—B.S., Ohio State University; Nurses Training, Grant Hospital; She likes horse­ back riding and reading. Mrs. Chertye Lucas shows Susan Gentry a list of colleges for her to study in preparation for choosing one to attend next fall. This is only one of the many services the Guidance Department offers to students. (At lejt) Mr. "Gus” Beetham takes members of his drivers education class out for their first driving lesson.

69 MR. THURMAN DAVIS— MRS. HARRIET LEHMAN M.M., East Texas State Uni­ — B.S., Ohio State University; versity; Vocal Music; He Typing, Home Management, likes swimming and grow­ Clothing; She enjoys camping. ing roses.

Art, music, dramatics stimulate expression

Art, music, drama, and home economics provide a variety of opportunities for the student to be creative. In art the students are taught to create in four major areas while developing an appreciation of art. Ceramics, sculpturing, picture making, and jewelry making are the four major areas of study. Home economics majors have ten periods per week of an in­ tegrated course. Buying, storage, preparation, and preservation of food; the history of design, fabrics, costume making,, sewing for the home, and care of clothing; and interior decorating and re­ finishing of wood furniture are taught. Excellence in performance and appreciation of good music are stressed in both vocal and instrumental music instruction. Students who are interested in dramatics may choose Speech I and II and drama.

Senior Mplly Laird studies the music carefully before she begins to practice.

70 MR. CHARLES LEWIS— MR. RONALD RABOLD— MR. ROBERT WEIMER— MISS LOIS DARLING— B.S., Ohio State University; B.S., Ohio State University; B.S., Ohio State University; M.A., Ohio State University; Speech, Drama; Drama Club, Art; Fine Arts Club. Ceramics, Instrumental Music and Home Economics; Future Stage Crew. Fishing is his painting, and basketball are Theory; He likes volleyball Homemakers' Club. She en­ hobby. outside interests. and astronomy. joys doing yard work.

Students enjoy tasting their own sauces

Home economics students learn to become homemakers while enjoying the things they make. Here four students make a cream sauce.

71 MRS. PEGGY ACKLEY— MRS. JUDY BARNHART— B.S., Morehead State; Typing, B . S., Wittenberg University; Office Practice, Consumer C. O.E.; C.O.E. Club. Enjoys Economics, Business Law; modern dance, classical music, Likes to sew and refinish and cooking. furniture.

MISS SHIRLEY LEGGETT MRS. HELEN HALL— B.S., — B.S., Ohio State University; Ohio University; Typing, Shorthand, Typing; Future General Business; She likes Secretaries Club. Horseback sewing, reading, and he'' riding, reading, and traveling family. are her hobbies.

Senior Debbie McCandlish gains practical experience in operating a ditto machine as she duplicates materials for Northland teachers.

72 MR. CHARLES CHAPMAN MR. ALPHONSE FOOSE— —B.S., Miami University; M.S., Marshall University; Physical Education, Typing, Bookkeeping, Typing, Math; Salesmanship; Varsity N, Chess Club. He likes bicycling, Junior Varsity Basketball, chess, and his family. Baseball. He enjoys sports.

Typing students strive to achieve speed and accuracy as they practice drills in the classroom.

C.O.E. added to business curriculum

This year marks the first time that the Business Education Department has been vo­ cationally oriented. This has been accomplished through a Cooperative Office Education program which began operation in September. Major objective of the C.O.E. program is to provide on-the-job training for high school business education students. The stu­ dents enrolled in the program attend classes in the morning and work for a local firm in the afternoon. A multi-channel shorthand laboratory system has been added to the instmctional materials of the Department. The P.T.A. purchased an addressograph machine to be used in addressing the school Newsletter. C.O.E., shorthand, typing, business English, office machines, salesmanship, business law, consumer economics, general business, office practice, and bookkeeping constitute the variety of subjects that are available to the college-bound as well as to the business student. Business education students perform valuable Services for Teachers at Northland by reproducing and distributing typewritten materials for classroom and extracurricular uses.

MRS. LOIS SCROGGS—B.S., Kent State University; Typing, Shorthand, Business English; Read­ ing and knitting are her hobbies.

73 MR. THOMAS McGILL— B.S., Ohio State University; Drafting, Electricity; He en­ joys camping, fishing, and hunting.

MR. MERLE REDMOND— B.S., Ohio State University; Metal, Electronics; Audio­ Visual Club. He likes his work.

MR. DON STEWART— M.E., Ohio State University; Wood work. Drafting; Senior Advisor, Junior High Base­ ball Coach. Hunting and fish­ ing are his hobbies.

Industrial arts courses stress creativity

In the curriculum of the Industrial Arts Department, headed by Mr. Merle Redmond, are drafting, metal, electronics, and wook-working. The instructors strive to insure, for the student, participation in experiences of an industrial, occupational, or technical nature, regardless of student aptitudes or intellectual capacities. This goal is achieved through providing opportunities for practical applications of abstract principles through creative design, research, and experimentation.

Senior John Lombardi welds the frame of a table in metal class. (At left) Seniors Chris Graham, Bill Kline, and Pat Anderson reassemble a radio in electronics class.

7 4 MR. THOMAS WICKISER — M.E., Xavier University; Physical Education, Health; Baseball, Varsity N, Intra­ murals, Athletic Director. En­ joys athletics.

MISS JUDY WILSON^B.S., Ohio State University; Physi­ cal Education, Health; G.A.A., Cheerleaders. Enjoys skiing and camping.

MRS. JANET WISE—B.A., Mount Union College; Physi­ cal Education, World History, Health; 9th Grade Cheer­ leaders. Swimming is her hobby.

Physical education provides varied program

Objectives of the Physical Education Department are to develop an ability to perform the fundamental skills of all sports and to encourage the development of attitudes conducive to successful social and emotional adjustment. Students are provided a varied program of individual and group sports, taught the history and strategies of each sport, and encouraged to develope strength, vigor, vitality, and co­ ordination. Attitudes conducive to successful social and emotional ad­ justment are developed through encouraging healthy com­ petition, instilling confidence, promoting personal habits lead­ ing to the constructive use of leisure time, developing a valid code of ethics, and encouraging self-control. Badminton, fencing, bowling, baseball, basketball, soccer, hockey, volleyball, and table tennis are among the sports taught.

Physical education classes enjoy participating im a variety of sports, among them track. (At left) Mimicking William Tell, Terre Valentine attempts to shoot an apple off Darlene Snod­ grass’s head.

75 Aides, visual equipment in school program

With financial help from a school levy passed in 1968 the Board of Education has supplied teachers’ aides to help the staff, particularly with duties of a secretarial type. Typing and duplicating tests and instruction­ al materials and grading objective tests are among the jobs they do.

Teachers’ aides are (pictured at right) Mrs. Evelyn Marter and Mrs. Nancy Clarke. Mrs. Susan Mof- fatt is not pictured. Craig Butler, Chris Stoops, and Jeff Rader ( bot­ tom right) help to hang a map of Paris under the watchful eye of Mrs. Mary Jane Grande. Scott Love (below ) takes advantage of the equip­ ment provided by the wood shop at Northland.

76 CAFETERIA OMEN—SEATED: Mrs. Ann Dewitt, Mrs. Velma Mrs. Gloria Biscuso, Mrs. Jerry Crotty, Mrs. Flo Andrick, Mrs. Aurand, Mrs. Mary Greylock, Mrs. Roxy Bullock, Mrs. Margaret Pat Gilbert. Coleflesh. STA N TH fiG : Mrs. Wilma Bitler, Mrs. Leona Thomas,

Personnel reflect dedication, hard work

CUSTODIANS— SEATED: Mrs. Beatrice Morgan, Mrs. Helen Goss. STANDING: Mr. Frank Owens, Mr. Charles Davidson, Mr. Harry Collins. Though it seems impossible to feed some 700 students in a matter of 42 minutes, Northland’s cafeteria staff does just that. The school, in fact, has one of the highest percentages of students buying lunch in the school cafeteria in the Columbus Public School System. A greater variety of food is being served as a larger number of students participate. The breakfast program, now in its second year here, is still popular. Students may purchase breakfast in the cafeteria from 8 to 8:30 a.m. each day. Mrs. Mary Greylock is cafeteria supervisor. The custodians are in charge of keeping up 26 acres of grass, the football field, the stadium, and the school building. Main duties of the staff are keeping the school and furnishings in repair and insuring the safety of the students and the faculty. The building was faithfully cleaned after each school day. Mr. Harry Collins is head custodian and he has held this position since Northland began operation four years ago.

77 (A bove) Senior Jerry McKnight leads his 12th grade principles of democracy class in a discussion. Senior Connie Rowe (Above middle) studies a problem using a rotary calculator. (Above right) Students work carefully to acquire skills in drafting. (Far right) Ron Switzer and George Kostanden use the skills they have acquired in wood class. (Right) Mike Crabtree concentrates on a design in art class.

78 Attaining accuracy, knowledge, skill . . . performance in the classroom

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Sports

The world of . . . athletes - spectators The emotions of . . . victories - losses

81 VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM—Fi?ONT ROIT.- Harold Casias, Sapp, Bill Bryan, Steve Gentry. FOURTH ROW: Coach Robert Mike Mcllvain,' Denny Brake, Joe Smith, A1 Patterson, Dave Moffatt, Orth, Head Coach Frank Howe, Bill Tinsley, Ron Cosentino, Tony Bill Spooner, Jim McGuire, Don Gallagan, Larry Hutchison. SEC­ Ristucci, Dan Miller, Mark Hinman, Rick Atwood, Tom Onstott, OND RO W : Ron DeAngelo, Tony Conley, Joe Schirtzinger, Greg Shawn Sentz. FIFT H R O W : Coach Richard Kerschbaum, Coach Stelzer, Sandy Potter, Bo Calander, Ron Smith, Tom Hilt, Mike Charles Deyo, Coach Wayne Rittenhouse, Bob Hagemann, Pat Crabtree, Randy Suver. TH IRD R O W : John Malone, Steve Good, Davis, Wayne Casner, Bob Archibald, Willard Congrove, Jerry Bob Ariss, Ron Armstrong, Chuck James, Dennis Mahoney, Mike Goetz, Larry Vinson.

Varsity finishes second in league

The ’69 football squad completed the best Northland season ever witlj a 6-3 record, second best in the City League. Under Coach Frank Howe the Vikings be­ gan the season by. stomping North 28-0. They lost to West in the final seconds in their sec­ ond game 18-14. One week later they lost 14-8 to DeSales, but they bounced back the following week to beat East 28-6 in North­ land's Homecoming game. The Vikings next travelled to Newark where they were defeated 30-7. Victory over Central, 26-0, came the next week. They de­ feated their arch rival, Brookhaven, 20-6, and whopped Whetstone 42-0. In the season finale they defeated Linden-McKinley l4-8. Northland placed four players on the All­ City team— Bill Spooner, defensive end; A1 Patterson, tackle; Denny Brake, quarterback; and Dave Moffatt, tackle. Patterson also was chosen on the All-District team.

Coach Charles Deyo and Head Coach Frank Howe shout instructions from the sidelines at the Whetstone game.

82 Reserves finish third with 5-2-1 record

The reserves finished third in the City League, practically lost to DeSales 22-0. assuring Northland of having a strong varsity team for sev­ The stubborn reserves then reeled off three straight vic­ eral years. tories, defeating East 14-8, Central 12-6, and Brookhaven They opened their season by downing North 8-0, but lost 14-8. They battled to a 0-0 tie against Whetstone, and fin­ the next game 6-0 to West. In their third encounter they ished the season by crushing St. Charles 32-6.

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RESERVE FOOTBALL TEAM—FRONT ROW': Greg Kuscowski, Plummer, Rick Wolverton, Dave Brehm. FOURTH ROW: Dan Mil­ Dean Kinkle, Charles Kitwell, Tim Barlow, George Oberst, Ralph ler, Bob Ariss, Rick Atwood, Bob Hamilton, Steve Gentry, Micky Russolillo, Andy Jones, Mike Powers, Bob Hunt. SECOND ROW: Vermillion, Steve Wells, Shawn Sentz. FIFT H R O W : Brian Grover, John Malone, Dave Leggitt, Jeff Rader, John Lodge, Paul Loush, Tony Restucci, Ron Cossantino, Bill Tinsky, Mr. Tom White. NOT Rick Ballinger, Mike Kish, John Van Doom. TH IRD R O W : Mark PICTURED: Mike Whitehead. Hinman, Pat McNamee, Malcolm McClean, Mike Kulick, Craig

The game begins as the Vikings kick off to their opponents. East.

83 Graduation takes sixteen Vikings

Sixteen members of the ’69 Northland football team will graduate in June. They are Rocky McGuire, Ron Smith, Greg Stelzer, Andy DiLoreto, Bo Calendar, Joe Schirtzinger, Joe Smith, Denny Brake, Harold Casias, Mike Mcllvain, Bill Spooner, All Patterson, Dave Moffatt, Don Gallagan, Sandy Potter, and Larry Hutchison.

Vikings give their teammates encouragement from the sidelines.

Rocky McGuire Ron Smith Linebacker H alfback

Andy DiLoreto Greg Stelzer Joe Schirtzinger Sandy Potter Guard Center Halfback Guard

8 4 Harold Casias Denny Brake H alfback Quarterback

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A1 Patterson Joe Smith Bo Calender Don Gallagan Tackle Center Tackle End

Bill Spooner Larry Hutchison Fullback H alfback VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM-KNEELING; Bob Archibald, Mike Mcllvain, Bill Spooner, Marc Mcl Rex Smith, Bob Love, Kieth Rininger, Steve Dew, Phil Sanders, Vinson, Wayne Casner. Andy DiLoreto. STANDING; Coach Charles Deyo, Ed Archibald,

Northland’s Wrestling son play with a 5 win-4 wss r a j ^ . The season with a dual meet against Bro Sales, defeating Brookhaven 24-23 but 27-16. In the next match against Gro were victorious 28-14 and went on to next encounter 33-11. In a dual meet they lost haven 27-16 and to Worthington 35-11. In the Easti Massillon dual meet the Vikings split, beating EasI 33-18 but losing to Massillon 28-12. They defeated Souti 32-14 in the final meet of the regular season. In tournament play the Viking wrestlers did extremely well, placing first in the Eastside tournament, second in the Lancaster tournament, and fourth in the All-North tournament.

86 JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM—STANDING: Coach Richard Kersch- Bill Bryan, Daryl Scott, Ron Art. KNEELING: Bruce Bruchmire, baum, Gary George, Mike Crabtree, Tim Barlowe, Paul Lechner, Bob Medley, Dave Brehm, Scott Brader, Jeff Yoder, Jeff Rader.

RESERVE TEAM—STANDING: Bob Dodson, Keith Gibson. KNEELING: Mike Huston, Tony Molino, Kirkwood, Tom Sapp, Scott Plummer, Malcolm Mac­ Gary Lightfoot, Norm Miller, Mark Smith. Lean, David St. Clair, Dave Ferguson, Coach James

87 88 Ten wrestlers graduate

Ten members of the ’69-’70 wrestling team will graduate this year. Co-captains Mike Mcllvain (165) and Bill Spooner (175), Ed Archibald (155), and Keith Rininger (123) were 3-year lettermen. Rex Smith (107), Andy DiLoreto (145), and Phil Sanders (130) were on varsity two years. Marc McKnight, whose senior year was his best, was a reserve wrestler as a sophomore and junior. Ron Smith (145) and Mike Skinner (130), loyal team members and hard work­ ers, participated in wrestling three years. Keith (31-11-2) and Mike (23-15-2) placed third in the League as juniors. Bill (39-10-2) was a League champion as a junior. Ed had 10 pins as a senior; Marc, 7. Rex (12-13-1) took 1st in the Big 8 Tournament at Lancaster. Andy (13-15-1) took 1st \'m the Eastside Tournament, and Phil, 3rd in the Rex Smith Keith Rininger

Mike Skinner Ron Smith Phil Sanders Andy DiLoreto 89 Viking cross country team wins city league

Keith Rininger takes first in city meet

The Viking cross country team took the City League championship, the second championship for the school since it opened in 1966. The golf team won the City League in June, 1969. The team won the City Meet as Keith Rininger took first with Jerry Kirk and Barry Farley placing second and third respectively. Bill Jones and Mike Stacy also finished in the top twenty. The group went on to place second in the District Meet and fifth in the Regionals. Only two members of the winning team, Rininger and Stacy, will graduate this year, so 1970 prospects also are good.

(Right) Keith Rininger displays his trophies for taking first place in the City Meet and placing in the District Meet.

CROSS COUNTRY TEAM—FRONT ROW: Mike Beal, Robin Adkins, Jack Borah, Mike Stacy, Ken Wodruff, Bill Dearth, Barry McLain, Charles St. Clair, Terry Shields, Steve Dew, Rex Smith, Farley, Bruce Bowers, Keith Rininger, Tom Fisher, Bill Jones, John Bob Love, Mark Roberts. STANDING: Coach Steve Kull, Bob Stacy, Ken Fife, Rex Naegele, Mark Chapman.

90 championship, Northland’s second since '66

The cross country championship team gives the trophies for winning the City Meet and finishing second in the District to Principal L. M. Evans. Pictured are Coach Steve Kull, Tom Andrews, Bill Jones, Jerry Kirk, Mr. Evans, Keith Rininger, Barry Farley, John Stacy, and Mike Stacy.

(L efl) Keith Rininger and Barry Farley work out to get in shape for the City Meet.

91 VA RSITY BASKETBALL TEAM— Willard Congrove, manager, Woods, Jim McGuire, Larry Hutchison, Coach Wayne Rittenhouse, Coach Bob Orth, Tom Hilt, Bob Cameron, Steve Smith, Mike Jim Nelson. Hayes, Steve Miller, Jeff Ball, Ron DeAngelo, Jerry Kirk, Jim

Coach Rittenhouse gives last minute instructions to the team during pre-game huddle as the Vikings prepare to meet the Brookhaven Bearcats.

Bob Cameron— most improved player.

92 Larry Hutchison—best outside shoot­ er.

Team better

SCOREBOARD The varsity basketball tearh fin­ N.H.S. 0 p p . ished this year with a 3-9 mark in 56 DeSales ...... 46 the City League and 4-13 overall, 60 Toledo Libbey...... ___ 84 but the record doesn’t reflect an ac­ 58 Eastmoor ...... curate picture of the team’s ability. 69 Marion-Franklin ...... 70 Under Wayne Rittenhouse, in his 55 N o rth ...... 54 first year as head coach for North­ 64 Linden ...... 79 land, the Vikings played extremely 56 M ohaw k...... ___ 86 well at times. They were led by sen­ 57 Brookhaven ...... ____56 iors Jim McGuire (guard), Steve Mil­ 30 Zanesville ...... 61 ler (center). Bob Cameron (for­ 47 C entral...... 49 ward), and Larry Hutchison (guard) 76 S o u th ...... ___ 78 along with juniors Steve Smith (for­ 58 West ...... , . . . 56 ward) and Mike Hayes (center). 56 Walnut Ridge ...... 91 Other members of the team, Tom 48 W hetstone...... Hilt, Jerry Kirk, Jim Woods, Ron 66 East ...... ____80 DiAngelo, and Jeff Ball, all juniors, promise Northland a strong basket­ ball team for next year.

Mike Hayes grabs an important in the Brookhaven game.

93 JUNIOR VARSITY— STANDING; Coach Bud Chapman, Mike Keyset, Tom Fisher. KNEELING: Phil Porter, Tony Ristucci, Terry Kline, Steve Serio, Tony Flowers, Rick Diedalis, Mike Kulick, Dan Toler, Ron Lovell, Terry Shields, John Van Doom, Barry Farley.

Junior vorsity team compiles 7-9 record

The '6 9 -7 0 junior varsity basketball team finished the season 7-9. Under Coach Bud Chapman, the Vikings won 5 and lost 7 in the City League. Victories were over DeSales, 52-45; Marion-Franklin, 34-32; Mohawk, 59-37; Zanesville, 32-29; West, 48-33; Whetstone, 55­ 53, and East, 60-47. The Viking losses went to Toledo Libbey, 47-37; East- moor, 35-27; North, 37-35; River Valley, 57-41; Central, 39-38; South, 57-37; and Walnut Ridge, 47-39. The team was led by Rick Diedalis, who averaged 12.2 points per game, and Terry Toler, who averaged 10.7 points per game.

Rick Diedalis shoots over the arms of a Brookhaven Bearcat for 2 points.

94 JU N IO R HIGH— 5r/4NDZNG/ Coach Tom White, Kim Elsea, Serr, Rick Miller, Craig Rogers, Chip Van Sickle, Paul Van Doom, John Gulick, Mark Mabin, Mike Davis, Rich Vohlers, Tom Castle, Mark Laquerie, Harry Sauls, Wayne Linnaberry. Bob Adams, Neil Ferree, Coach Doug Smeltz. KNEELING; Steve

Junior high team plagued by injuries

Northland’s junior high basketball team won two of their last three games to finish the season with a 2-9 record. Coached by Tom White, the Vikings were ham­ pered most of the season by injuries to key players. High scorer was Bob Adams who averaged 7.8 points per game, while Mike Davis led in the re­ bounding department with an average of 9.3 re­ bounds per game. Other outstanding players were Kim Elsea and Tom Castle.

Mike Davis fires in two against Crestview as Craig Rogers (20) looks on.

9 5 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS—iCN££L/NG; Karen Doolittle. (Left to right) Sharon Todd, Connie Huston, Carol Graham, Connie Dodson, Jenny Lee. Cheerleaders hang ‘spirit’ signs about school

The ’69-’70 varsity and reserve cheerlead­ ers were constantly showing their enthusi­ asm, spirit, and support for the school and the athletes. Each week spirit signs for the week-end game were hung throughout the school. Students contributed to the cheer­ leaders’ suggestions of buying a cake for the football players for the West game. The girls, through bake sales and other- money­ making projects bought new uniforms. They made many friends, not only here at North­ land but with cheerleaders from other schools.

Cheerleaders congratulate Kathy Graham who was just announced as Home­ coming Queen.

96 Freshman cheerleaders give team ‘goodluck’ pennies

The freshman cheerleaders were staunch supporters of their team. They never lost their spirit no matter whether the team won or lost. They made interesting gifts for the team such as stockings filled with "good luck pennies” to boost their spirit before a game. The girls also had new uniforms made. The outfits are green vests with gold sweaters and matching green skirts.

(T op ) Connie Dodson, Karen Doolittle, and Carol Graham perform a cheer during a pep rally. (M iddle) RESERVE CHEER­ LEADERS— FRONT.- Ruth Conroy. BACK: Sheri Porter, Becky Richardson, Terri Harper, Karen Johnson, Bev Bradshaw. (L eft) NINTH GRADE CHEERLEADERS—FRONT.- Sue Campbell, Denise Burdette, Patty Floeh. TOP: Kathy Janszen, Tammy Hill, Cindy Kimm.

9 7 98 Underclassmen

The beginning of acceptance . . . of experience. . .

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99 Ralph Abbruzese Bob Adams Fred Agresta Tim Aldridge Pam Alves Christy Anderson

Martha Anderson Jay Anderson Martha Andrews Marilyn Ankron Paulette Ariss Tom Armstrong

Freshmen Over 400 eager ninth graders enter in September

Steve Aurand Becky Ayers Diane Baker Tim Barlowe Danny Barton Patty Bartlett

Beth Batory Ray Bauer Ken Baughman Steve Behre Barbara Belknap Cindy Bell

Pam Bender Danny Birkel Jeff Blackford Jill Bogart Barb Borean Harley Born

Janet Bora Vikki Boyer Dennis Boytin Stephen Boytin Debbie Bowers Gail Bowers

100 Ricky Braid Susan Brenner Cathy Briggs Karen Bruzzese Sherry Buckley Denise Burdette

Cathy Burkhart Jeff Burkholder Bob Burton David Cain Sue Campbell Mark Canright

Melodee Carr Marsha Cary Colleen Carroll Joan Carroll Cecilia Casey Kathleen Casey

Tom Castle Ken Chapman Carole Clark Richard Clark Julie Cohagen Mike Colley

Jerry Collier Jackie Connell Brian Cooke

Cheri Corven Steve Cox Steve Crain - " j

Daine Cross Dana Curry Holly Crawford

Ninth grader Je ff Blackford is studying in the reading laboratory.

101 Marilyn Dakel Rory Daulton Craig Davis Debby Davis Debbi Davis Mike Davis

Renee Davis Pete DeBellis Mary DeFrancisco Brad Diemer Richard Dini Bob Dodson

Laura Dolan Diana Donley Dan Doolin John Douthitt Randy Downard Patti Drabek

Patty Drown Bill Eby Steve Hike Kim Elsea Cindy Engberg Sharon Esper

Renee Evard Lynn Evers Debbie Ewart

Richard Faulhaber Kathy Feltz Mardi Ferguson

Sheree Ferguson Neil Ferree Dan Fillinger

Sherry Porter, Ruth Conroy, and Bev Bradshaw demonstrate a new cheer at a pep rally.

102 Janet Finley Patty Floeh Debbie Ford Harry Foster Leslie Foulke Randy Fonts

Sue Fox Bill Fox Fred Francia Gerry Frasher Terry' Frasher A* Terry

Vince Gage Gary Galbreath Randy Galbreath Ken Gall Kevin Gallagan

Sherry Garges Jim Garey Bob Gerty Joann Giamarco Carla Gillespie Bob Giroux

Tom Glasstetter Steve Golden Joyce Goodwin

Tim Gossman Brenda Gould Sue Graham

Letha Grieve Mark Grubb John Gulick

Cathy Webb, Sigrid Burton, and Cheryl Lowks look up an important phone number during lunch period.

103 Sandy Hackbarth Sandy Hagemann Jim Hagman Jan Hahn Daniel Haley Diane Halfull

Cheryl Hall Sheila Hall Becky Hampton Dana Harden Doris Harhai Steve Harrison

Timid, shy, frightened - we were overwhelmed

John Hartung Richard Hartwell Tim Hathaway Debbie Hawk Penny Heath Sandy Heinman

Annette Heiser Diane Hendricks Sue Heiser Sandy Heslop Tami Hill Brenda Hixon

Rodger Hopkins Chuck Hopper Barbara Houser Teresa Hunt Peggy Hunter Alan Hughes

Mike Huston Rita Izzie Kimjamshon Kathy Janszen Mary Janszen Debbie Jarrett

I . 104 Sherry 1 Jensen Beverly Johnson Elizabeth Johnson Toni Johnson Carol Jones Tara Jones

George Kareklas Debbie Katz Connie Keller Kathleen Kelly Debra Keplar Jeff Kessler

by the size and activities of Northland

Debbie Kibble Tim Kiernan Scott Kimbrough Cindy Kimm Marsha Kincaid Phylliss King

Clarke Kiner Charles Klausing David Kleinman Mike Kontul David Korczyk George Kostanden

Susan Kynkor Robert Laird Kathy Lake Tammi Lanane Linette Lander Bill Largent

Lisa Larrick Mike Leffler Warren Lemke Don Lem ley Nancy Lemon Terry Leonard

105 Vicki Leopord Kathi Leuzinger Tom Lewis Gary Lightfoot Joe Lilly Dave Lincicome

Wayne Linnabury Terri Loar Jennie Lockard Jim Lombardi Joyce Lomb Je ff Lose

Dennis Lynn Cindy Mann Ilona Maranville Dreama Marcum Judi Margeson Melissa Marsh

Jim Marshall John Marrow Chris Martin Patricia Martin Linda Martz Brent Massie

Diane Maxey Anthony Mazzola Terry McClure

Richard McCullough Jonathan McCurdy Donna McDonald

Leonard Md Jana M< Marian

Ralph Abruzzese and Marc Bail use the library facilities to gather material for a science report

106 Bill McLain Terri McPeek Mark McQuery Mark Meabon Karl Meinhart Robert Meister

Connie Melton Mark Mettler Sandy Mettler Jeff Metzger Art Mielke Norm Miller

Studying soon became a habit with most of us

Paul Miller Ric Miller Ron Mills Mike Milton Tony Molino Joseph Moose

Patty Murphy Paula Myers Steve Nesser Bob Niemet Tomi Nist Janice Noe

Peggy Norris Robbie Oakes Yvonne Oberson Debbie Oberting Linda Oney Gina Opatich

Joanne Orsini Kathi Osif Ernie Oskey Diane Padovan Gary Palmer Gina Palumbo

107 Dee Dee Pargeon Florene Payne Jeffrey Peifer Ann Perry Heidi Pletz Scott Plummer

Chris Pollock Gale Pospichel Brenda Powers Mike Porter Dan Procter Ronald Progar

We balanced academics with sports, clubs

Lee Puckett Jeff Pullins Jeff Reetz Chris Reeves Bob Reeves Chris Reichenbach

Bob Renner Susan Riccardi Ruth Richeimer Richard Riley Craig Rinear Jana Roberts

David Rodgers Craig Rodgers Phil Rosmarin Scott Rowe Ruth Ruddoch George Russell

Leeann Ryann Bill Sandham Tom Sapp Collen Savely John Schilling Ronnie Schweitzer

108 Steve Schluep Brian Switzer Jean Schwinne Candy Scott Craig Scott Anita Seckman

Steve Serr Kay Shafer Tom Shaffer Frank Shaver Terry Sherburn Susan Shrock

Mike Simpson Vicki Skinner Doug Slyman Ken Smalley Jim Smith Marla Smith

Nancy Smith Bob Smith Rob Smith Ronnie Smith Steve Smith Melinda Snodgrass

Lester Snyder Louise Snider Jeff Sondrini

Dianne Spadafora Martha Spaulding Tim Spears

Mike Spohn Linda Stalls David Stamm

Carol Willis questions Miss Sonnie Barnett about ^ an English quiz.

109 Lisa Stark Jeff Stasko David St. Clair Mark Stelzer Scott Stewert Krista Stocklin

Jeff Suver Barb Swope Bill Tall Bill Tayler Doris Tayler Joni Tayler

Martin Tempio Connie Thomas Melanie Thomas Phil Thomson Beth Titus Bob Tomba

Cindy Toronto Tony Toronto Dan Tucker Eliff Turkoglu Vandine Valentine Paul Van Doom

Victor Vannoy John Vansil Lynn Vansyckle

Donna Van Wagner John Veeck Tina Viola

Rick Vohlers James Volpe Gail Wallace

Mike Tempio concentrates on oiling a machine in metal class.

MO Randy Watson Becky Watts Judy West Mila Wheeler Cathy White John Whittle

John Wilkes Arlene Wilson Sue Wilson Melinda Windmiller Diane Windegardner Patty Wolford

Lynn Wolverton Ken Womack Terri Woods Jim Wright Greg Yates Jamie Yeagle

Jeff Yocca David Yoder Tyron Yun Charles Zeller Larry Zeller Cathy Zimmerman

NOT PICTURED: Mark Bail, Marilyn Brewer, Mary Carlton, Mike Morris, John Morrow, Debbie Oberton, Laurie Pitton, Jon Michael Carr, James Dicken, Tom Brier, Denise Evers, Michael Reed, Debra Sarnousky, Harry Sauls, Donna Saunders, Robert Savers, Gemperline, James Gillard, Sharon Garges, Bill Gunderman, Ralph Jonathan Shafer, Debbie Schmiller, Steve Schluep, Bill Stillwell, Hageman, Paula Hastilou, Clara Hatfield, Janet Johnson, Maurey Harold Taylor, Mark Townley, Ricci Whikehart, Lynn Williams. Kliman, Joseph Lilly, Steve Long, David-Maturo, Vicki McLaughlin,

Kent Bradford and Sherry Southward are studying some of the basic rules for improving reading comprehension in the reading laboratory.

Ill Sophomores

Sandy Abbot Rita Adams Frank Albanese Diane Albertson Mike Aldridge Cara Alexander

Andrea Alves Dave Amrine James Angles Glenna Antle Diane Archambault Joan Archambault

Tina Arrick Dale Arickson Roi. Art Rick Atwood Kathy Bailey Bill Ballantyne

Rick Ballenger Connie Barber Diane Barrow Debbie Bartlett Bruce Bauchmire Rachel Bauman

Karen Beal Rhonda Beall Steve Bennett

Connie Beymer Mike Biddison Paul Bischoff

Lee Blake Teresa Blank Marsha Blakenship

Judy Crabtree and Patty Short prepare a salad in foods class.

112 Debbie Blaskie Leslie Blount Jeri Bogart Joni Borgerding Patty Botkins Bo Bower

Bev Bradshaw David Brehm Debbie Brooks Debbie Brooks Sue Brooks Chris Brown

Sophomore doss is largest, with 443 members

Kathy Buck Betsy Buckle Jim Buckle Rhonda Butt Larry Cadden Sue Campbell

Micki Carifa Pam Caris John Carlson Ross Carlson Mary Carlton Susan Carlton

Doug Carman Ellen Carpenter Jeff Carr Jim Casnef Mike Cassady Candy Catalano

Wendy Cheely Janet Clark Mike Clark Norman Clark Vicki Clay Mike Coccia

113 Joyce Combs Steve Conreaux Dale Cook Ron Cosentino Fred Costello lennv Crain

Bob Cramer Don Crotty Pam Dak el Marilyn Dakel Marc Damiano Tony D'Andrea

Students soon settle down to serious work

Jay Daniel Jeff Daniels Barb Daube Colleen Daugherty Chuck Davis Pat Davis

Pat Davis Renee Davis Bob Davis Terry Davis Craig Dean Rocky DeAscentis

Eva Denney Peggy Dennis Jeri Denney Marilyn DeVere Paul DeVere Cathy DeVoll

Mary Dew Ric Diedalis Kathy Diver Bev Dotson Jim Doolittle Cathy Dorch

114 Diane Downey Laurie Doyle Cheryl Dunbar Ron Edgerley Jane Ann Edwards Paula Elke

Vicki Ellis Patty Engberg Diane Engleman Donna Engleman Kathy Epperly Dale Erickson

Ken Erion Bill Eschleman Lauren Evans Susan Evans Barry Earley

Connie Farr Dennis Easone Kathy Eelzer Dave Ferguson Anne Fierce Dean Finley

Jeff Fisher Rick Fisher Tom Fisher

Mary Ann Flichia Phil Foster Ted Frissora

Larry Gall Pam Garwood Gary George

Sophomore Sue Brooks works dilfgently on a test assignment.

15 Mark Gibson Mike Gil lard Mark Gilmore Nicki Glandon Randy Glassburn Kyle Gockenbach

Jerry Goetz Patty Good Janet Goody Rick Gordon Bill Gordon Sharon Gotschall

Cheryl Green Patty Griffith Tealtha Gresuit Pat Groeniger Bryan Grover Terry Groves

Toni Grove Robert Guyer Bev Hackbarth Mike Hagan Bob Hageman Steve Hager

Debbie Haggy Paula Hain Collen Haley

Greg Hall Jackie Hamlin Jan Hamilton

Linda Hammett Diana Harless Brenda Harley

Students are enjoying a homeroom Christmas party.

116 Teri Harper Rick Harris Bob Harrison Steve Harrison Pam Hartenfiled Debbie Hartman

Janet Hayes Nancy Headley Lynn Hendrick Sue Hieser Patty Hill Don Hinkley

Getting involved in activities was exciting

John Hickinbotham Gary Hipolite Terry Hodgens Janice Hoover Gina Hoover

Lauri Howden Bill Hudgins Allen Hughes Candy Hughes Bob Hunt Linda Hutchinson

Toni Indiciani Bruce Jacobs David Jahn Mary Janzsen Steve Johanson Janet Johnson

Penny Johnson Andy Jones Pam Jones Gary Jurusik Teresa Kabourek Tim Karch

117 Lori Kaufman Donald Kaylor Jim Keller Mike Keller Dan Keysor Chuck Kidwell

Jerry Kincaid Dean Kinkle Keith Kirkwood Richard Kish Jim Klausing Ed Kliman

Cafeteria was ‘fun’ place to eat, make friends

Kathy Kline Mike Kline Richard Knox Harry Kost Debbie Krenek Mike Kristof

Mike Kulick Greg Kuskowski Lisa Larkin Paul Lausch Steve Leather Josellyn Lee

Bonnie Leesburg Susie Leffler Dottie LeGault Dave Legget Barbara Lemke Trish Leopard

Sally Lockard Hilda Lochner Francine Lococo John Lodge Cheryd Lothomer Scott Love

118 Jan Lowman Gloria Lynn Malcolm MacLean Robin Maclean Mike Macurak Mike Madachy

Dan Madden Ruth Madigan Pat Matter Diane Mayhew Harold McAdow Bob McCaffery

Dave McCarty Jim McClanahan Janice McCleery John McConnell Paul McCoy Joan McGuire

Pattie McKelvey Mariann McNamee Mike Macnimi Diane Meder Christy Meek Vicki Miller

Debbie Moore Sherrie Moore Cindy Morando

Chris Massgrove Karen Macke Rex Naegele

Steve Narney Kevin Nesser Mike Newton

Mrs. Velma Aurand, cafeteria worker, serves stu­ dents daily in the lunchroom. Here Denny Wilson and Harley Borne await their orders.

119 Mike Newsom Sue Noe Jan Holmes Jan Norris Steve Norris Jim Norton

George Oberst Tom Onstott Sheri Orth Ellen Owen Bill Palin Joan Pax

Tom Payne Pam Peggs Tom Perry Elaine Pence Jim Pennington John Penrod

Bob Perri Ellen Pierce Patty Pitts Craig Plummer Bobbi Poling Dorothy Popovich

Dave Porter Steve Porter Dan Pottle

Donna Pottle David Pound Larry Power

Mike Powers Gail Preston Robert Price

Patty Wolford and Steve Smith talk over their schedules with Mrs. Mansfield as they prepare for their junior year.

120 Davina Prince Tracy Proctor Debbie Rachel Jeff Rader Marty Raschke Teresa Radcliff

Mark Raubenolt Mike Rausch Alan Rawlings Paul Reed Darcy Richardson Debbie Richards

Sophomores plan carefully for next two years

Elaine Riley Toni Ristucci Carol Ritucci Kathy Ritchason Karen Rivers Barry Roach

Sue Robinson Wanda Rodgers Steve Rowe Steve Rugg Joe Ruman Ralph Russolillo

Vicki Saggio Marty Sakumura Lyle Sanders Dan Scarry Dan Schellkopp Barb Schilling

Sheryl Schneider Ka'ren Schnelle Marianne Schweitzer Jack Schwinne Donna Scott Sharon Scott

121 Warren Scott Janet Serio Jim Serio Mark Serrot Karen Sexton Nancy Shepherd

Terry Shields Mary Short land Tim Shrontz Pat Silk Dave Simmons Jan Simpson

Conversations add spice to school day life

John Sisson Barbara Skinner Diane Smith Don Smith Mark Smith Rick Smith

Sue Snider Sharon Southward Eileen Spooner Mike Stacy George Steele Katrina Steinhoff

Bruce Stickel Rich Stier Blake Stilles Adrienne Stockwell Judy Stone Mike Short

John Sulton Jim Svanberg Heidi Swab Gretchen Swope Debbie Sykes Donna Talbot

122 Mike Tanner Joe Tayler Angie Thomas Nesley Thomas Russell Thomas Mike Thurman

Bill Tinsky Jan Tipple Ken Tndd Larry Tracy Bob Tracy Sandy Tudor

Kathy Valentine John Van Doom Cathy Van Fossen Larry Van Kirk Debra Varney Chuck Watts

Connie Weber Kathy Wedemeyer Jeff Welch Cherry 1 Wenger Vicki Wenger Jayne Wenner

Kathy West John Wex Jayne White

Chris Whittle Carol W illis Laura Wilson

Ronald Wilson Carolyn Windom Lou Winstel

Debbie Belknap uses the popular hall phone.

123 Bruce Winter Rick Wolverton Karen Wood Marsh Wood Loverta Woodring Connie Woodruff

David Wright Colette Wyddau Sandy Zappia Debbie Zelachowski Mark Zeller Joyce Zimmerman

Marsha Zimmerman Robin Zimmerman

NOT PICTURED: Thomas Andrews, Denny Birkel, Jack Biddison, Barbara Borean, Tom Bovkin, Kent Bradford, Susan Brown, Rodney Copley, Danny Crabtree, John Crabtree, Geoff Dorsey, Anthony Flowers, Camelia Fuller, Vicki Fuller, Jack Gardner, William Grubb, Cindy Hadler, Michael Hagan, Allen Hamilton, Steve Hamilton, Steve Harrison, Gerry Henderson, Charles Hummel, Paul Hurst, Kathleen Kelly, Linda Langstaff, John Lloyd, Sandra Margel'lo, Terry Miketta, John Neal, Martha Parrish, Mike Porter, Mark Roberts, Phillip Rosmarin, Steve Rugg, Randal Saiter, Vicky Seitz, James Swagner, Bryan Switzer, Wiil'iam Tharp, Tim Tsi, Katrina Violet, Kathleen West, Kathryn Whipple, Charles Winter, Robert Wolfe, Margene Wright, Jammie Yeagle.

Personal typing was a popular course with under­ classmen as it prepared them for producing neat composition and research papers, particularly for their English and social studies classes.

124 Elaine Adams Rondi Almendinger Pat Anderson Howard Anguish Bob Archibald Bob Ariss

Ramona Asmo Ron Armstrong Steve Armstrong Cathy Arnold Randy Ayers Janet Ayers

Juniors

Class of 385 juniors plays active role

Chris Badnell Je ff Ball Wendy Ballantyne Steve Bandy Steve Barbeau Tom Barber

John Barford Cindy Barr Dale Barton Dale Barton Mike Beal Barb' Beard Jim Bell

Don Bellows Linda Bevilacqua Ron Bitler Gary Blackburn Carolyn Blaskie Terry Bloor

Charles Boehning Bruce Bower Becky Bowser Charles Boyd Scott Brader Gary Bradshaw

125 Michele Brahler Karen Branham Carol Bratka Pam Brown Pam Brown Pam Brown

Mark Bruzzese Bill Bryan Angie Buechner Rick Buechler Mary Burgess Marjean Burton

Juniors receive their class rings in Nov.

Debra Burford Mike Burkart Bill Burtler Bob Cambell Joyce Cantrell Rosemarie Carlton

Mark Carpenter Jean Carte Carol Carter Nicki Casey Jean Casias Terry Caudill

Harry Caldwell Ric Coldren Toni Colley Kristy Combs Tony Conley Michelene (Tonreaux

Randy Cooper Joe Cordi Cathy Corn Judy Crabtree Mike Crabtree Miles Crabtree

126 Suzanne Crawford Debbie Crampton Cindy Cremeans Jenny Culver Steve Darfus Don Day

Ron DeAngelo Baron Decker Ken DeMers Dena Demopolis Mark Dempsey Liz Denbow

Phil DeVore Steve Dew Kay Dickey Sue Dishon Jim Doeble Jim Douthitt

Vernon Dotson Phil Downey Steve Drown John Earnhart Gail Eberle Fran Eby

Carolyn Edgar Don Edgar Kathy England

Don Erion Terry Ertz Marti Erwin

Bill Essex Cheryle Evers Patti Faivre

Darrell Scott admires Karen Johnson’s class ring. Students order their rings their sophomore year and receive them during their junior year.

127 Pat Ferree Kenneth Fife Bob Fizer Mark Foster Michele Foster Kathy Free

Frank Furie Milils Furloughles John Garrabrant Teresa Geelhoed Steve Gentry Scott Glandon

Steve Good Phil Gossman Patty Gould Lynn Grabill Don Graessle Carol Graham

Greg Graham Chris Green Debby Grell Gary Grogan Toni Grove Mike Grubb

Richard Gunnell Suzie Hagovsky Je ff Hall

Molly Hall Ed Hallam Bob Hallam

Bob Hamilton Julie Hamilton Dave Harmer

Steve Dew helps decorate the hallway area out­ side his homeroom for the homecoming decora­ tion contest.

128 Cathy Harr Patti Harris Sandy Hartle Joyce Hawkins Bev Hays Mike Hays

Andy Hendrix Jaimi Hendricks Mike Herr Summelr Hershner Dan Heslop Johnny Hill

Juniors win homecoming decoration contest

Tom Hilt Mark Hinman Mark Hollenbach Marsha Holling Connie Huston Renee Houser

Dave Huba Dave Hudgins Linda Hunter Patti Hunter Guy Indiciana Mike Jacobs

Chuck James Brenda Jarvis Keith Jayco'x Jean Jeck Karen Johnson Ric Johnson

Mike Jones Bill Jones Barb Joy Geoff Jurusik Donald Karn Mary Ann Kehrer

129 Jane Kieffer Joan Kieffer Cory Kimber Marcia Kirchner Jerry Kirk Charles Kish

John Kleinman Cheri Knezevich Kathy Kramer Candy Krull Mark Lafollette Paul Lafollette

Juniors participate in service organizations

Doug Lamb Karen Lamb Lynne Lancaster Barry Langstaff Carla Larrick Sue Lavens

David Leather Paul Lechner Jenny Lee Mike LeMaster Audrey Lewis Cindy Lewis

Mark Lewis Shirley Lewis Kim Lodge Deb Logan Bob Love Holly Love

Cheryl Lowks Deanne Lowks Merrie Maclean Chris Macurak Dennis Mahoney John Malone

130 Kim Manley Lori Maranville Carl Marbach Lola Marcum Linda Martin Lois Martin

Rick Maturo Linda Mayhew Richard McBride Debbie McClasky Cheryl McDaniel Phillip McGee

Myra McGraw Susie McKnight Linda McMillen Bob Medley Mark Meinhart Mary Meyer

Daniel Miller Debbie Miller Lynne Miller Marcia Miller Linda Moore Pat Moore

Keith Morrison Karen Musser Kay Nachtrab

Robin Neel Marilyn Nist Paul Nilo

Norm Noe Teresa Noppenberger Patty Norris

Paul Lechner lounges on stage between acts of the Christmas program.

131 Pam O’Brien Cherie Olesnanik Debbie Oliverio Pat Payne Mike Peck Lorn Pendleton

Tom Perkins Sharon Phillips Vicki Polley Phil Porter Terri Price Patty Puchovich

Karen Purtee Don Ramsey Tom Ranbarger LeeAnn Reardon Pam Rees John Reichard

Nanci Reichenbach Lois Remely Dennis Richards Lisa Rickley Becky Richards Scott Ringold

Joe Roberts Cindy Rose Debbie Rowand

Steve Rowland Pat Russolillo Teri Salyer

Mike Sapp Darlene Saulters John Schirtzinger

Don Day believes that practice makes perfect as he plays his guitar.

132 Pam Schlereth Cheryl Schmeitzel Pat Scolieri Darrol Scott Becky Scott Shawn Sentz

Steve Serio Bruni Settele Roberta Shalosky Sally Shafer James Sheeham Randy Shields

Juniors strive to earn title of seniors

Patty Short Mike Shows Connie Simpson MaryAnn Skinner Rick Slane Brad Slye

Lorrie Smalley Kathy Smith Mary Smith Marc Smith Ricky Smith Steve Smith

Darlene Snodgrass Susan Sondrini Beverly Spadafora Deborah Spears James Spears Kathy Spedding

Margie Spires Sharon Stamm Cheryl Stanley Doug Stark Charles St. Clair Debbie Sternes

133 Lisa Stockwell Je ff Stoney Chris Stoops John Strawser John Stride Randy Suver

Diane Sweeney Steve Sykes Larry Thatcher Tonyia Thomas Billie Thompson Sonia Thompson

Juniors achieve in classroom, on sports field

Donald Thornsely Mary Thurston Suzanne Tilley Valerie Tolbert Terry Toler Cindy Trachsel

Bill Tracy Donna Trotter Robert Turgeon Melek Turkoglu Vicky Underwood Patty Urbano

Terri Valentine Valorie Valentine Debbie Van Fossen Lana Van Schoik Lori Van Syckle Micky Vermillion

Albert Vogt LuAnn Voit Caryl Warner Greg Wayt Wendy Weaver Allen Wheeler

134 Diane Williamson Denny Wilson Dave Witten Jim Wood Ken Woodruff Eddie Woods

John Woods Delanne Wright Steve Yoder Joe Zappia Teri Zimmer Dale Zoller

NOT PICTURED: Danny Angles, Regina Arnold, Rick Briggs, Lucas, Patrick Marter, Mary Mason, Billie Mayer, Robert McCaffrey, Barbara Burigana, Craig Butler, Larry Dickson, Ellen Dillman, Dan Kevin Nagley, Cindy Petty, Pam Rothget, Dale Rowe, Mary Beth Erler, John Essex, Charles Evans, Bob Gunderman, Anita Herreman, Sams, Mark Schler, Michael Segna, Lori Spires, Judy Todd, Larry Bill Hutchison, Neal Johnson, Priscilla Kirkner, Jennifer Lee, Nancy Toronto, Daniel Ward, Cathy Webb, Debbie Wilks.

Emily Webb (Missie Herr) is reassured by her father (Scott Ringold) before her marriage in a scene from “Our Town.’’ (L ejl) Carol W illis and Jefif Hall represent what the typical band member wears during early morning practice.

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137 STUDENT COUNCIL—Fi?ONT ROW: Ed Hallam, Karen Tol­ Terri Harper, Kathy Wedemeyer, Carol Hoover, Micki Carifa. bert, Steve Miller, Dave Moffat, Connie Dodson, Kay Dickey. FOURTH ROW: Val Tolbert, Charles St. Clair, Karen Johnson, SECOND ROW: Stephen Nesser, Bob Meister, Scott Rowe, John Earnhart, Tom Hilt, Pat Ferree, Carol Graham, Debbie Jeff Pullins, Mike Davis, Tyron Yun, Cindy Engberg, Terri Oliverio, Bob Ariss, Steve Dew, Cheryl Schmeitzyl. FIFTH R O W : Lorre, Janet Roberts, Melonie Thomas, Christy Anderson, Tammy Vicki Cascioli, Angie Davis, Tim Wilson, Neil Pierce, Mike Hill. TH IRD R O W : Debbie Haggy, Karen Beal, Eva Denney, Mcllvain, Paul Bostic, Andy Kulick, Bob Davis, Ed Francia, Maryann Flichia, Debbie Bartlett, Renee Davis, Mark Raubenolt, Joy O'Brien, Sharon Todd, Sue Ferguson. Barb Skinner, Debbie Rachael, Patty Hill, Laurene Kaufman,

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Student Council this year stressed their increased role in student affairs and school policy. Under the leadership of President Dave Moffat, Council led the way in reform­ ing the dress policy. As a service project Council invited 30 orphans from Franklin Village to attend the North basketball game. Other projects included "Slob Day” and the "Homecom­ ing Dance.” Officers assisting Dave were Steve Miller, vice-president; Connie Dodson, secretary; Karen Tolbert, treasurer; Ed Hallam and Andy Diloreto, sergeants-at-arms; and Kay Dickey, disciplinary chairman. "I just couldn’t get along without them,” Mrs. Joan Grahek, head librarian, said in commenting on the student librarians. The student helpers shelve books, check books and magazines in and out, file catalog cards, and help with faculty materials and reserve shelves. This year the library added over thirty filmstrips ranging from the Negro in American history to biology slides.

Vice-president, Steve Miller, announces the Homecoming Queen Kathy Graham. Student Council was in charge of the Homecoming activities.

138 (L eft) Ninth graders Dan Haley and David Korczyk are looking through the book file for material on a group report. (Bottom ) Mrs. Joan Grahek and Mrs. Jane Knowles are discussing their bibliography on health.

STUDENT LIBRARIANS—FRONT ROW: Brian Switzer, Terry Sherburn, Jim Angel, John Merner, Jim Nelson, Debbie Oney, Mrs. Joan Grahek, Mrs. Jane Knowles, Barb Jeff Blackford, Steve Narney, Tim Barlowe, David Cain, Welsh, George Kareklas. SECOND ROW: Cathy Smith, Kathy Osif.

139 Offices use student assistants

Many Northland students give up study hall time to serve in one of the school offices where they receive valuable experience and at the same time perform a service to the school. Main office assistants carry out various jobs for the office secretaries, including filing, answering the phone, running errands, distributing the mail, and waiting on the counter. Students must have an average of "B ” or above to be eligible to work in the main office. Students who have extra time and above average grades are qualified to help in the guidance office. They assist the counselors with routine office work that includes answer­ ing the phone, filing, tutoring, and writing announcements for the bulletin. Attendance office helpers collect attendance cards from homeroom teachers, write absence excuses for students and sign excused students out of school. They also file absence excuses and complete assignment requests.

Main office helpers Debbie Carroll and Cathy Blackburn are checking and correcting stuuents’ office schedules after schedule changes have been made.

MAIN OFFICE ASSISTANTS—FRONT ROW'': Sue Snider, Debbie Katz, Diane Maxey, Linda Oney. . SECOND ROW-': Laura Wilson, Cathy Fearing, Jan Hamilton, Sue Graham^, Mary Garra- brant. TH IRD ROW': Pat Hichinbotham, Debbie Carrol, Cathy Blackburn, Janet Snider, Nancy Ward. FOURTH ROW': Sheila Hall, Cheryl Evers, Linda Wood, Susan Scott, Cathy Devoll, EMen Carpenter, Vicki Boyer.

140 GUIDANCE OFFICE HELPERS—FRONT ROir.' Mr. Robert Orth, Sherry Moore, Vicki Underwood, Mr. Alan Haines. SECOND ROW: Nancy Love, Connie Huston, Jacqueline Maranville. THIRD ROW ; Debbie Simmons, Sherie Porter, Anita Rowe, Nancy Veeck, Debbie Burford. FOURTH ROW: Cheryl Wenger, Terry Huffman, Leslie Howden, JoEllen Lewis, Wanda Rodgers, Lynn Grabil.

ATTENDANCE OFFICE HELPERS—FRONT ROW: Vicki Andreoni, Cheryl Autullo, Sunni Epley, Barb Fornof, Heidi Swab. SECOND ROW: Diane Sweeney, Debbie VanFossen, Pat Russolillo, Marsha Holling, Paula VanKirk, Toni Colley. TH IRD R O W : Mr. Fred Gill, Karen Hall, Pam Rees, Joy O'Brien, Teri Yowler, Mona Shoe­ maker, Miss Miram McIntosh. FOURTH ROW: Marjean Burton, Elaine Riley, Bonnie Leesburg, Chris Macurak, Sandy Scott, Lynn Evers. FIFT H R O W : Kathy Felzer, Judy Wenger, Kathy Dorsh, Carla Larrick, Debbie Carrol, Janet Ayers.

141 Sixty-two students work in school cafeteria

Sixty-two students assist Mrs. Mary Greylock, cafeteria supervisor, and the eleven cooks in serving lunch to over 1300 students in two periods. "Students are a tremendous help in the cafeteria,” Mrs. Grey­ lock said. "They certainly contribute to the efficient operation of our lunch and breakfast program.” The cafeteria was the testing station this year for Twisters, an orange' sherbet. The results here will determine their use in other schools. Mrs. Margaret Colflesh and Mrs. Ann Dewitt are pre­ paring a meal for hungry Northland students.

CAFETERIA HELPERS—FRONT ROW: Charlotte Brown, Connie Spooner, Sandy Scott, Elaine Adams, Joyce Hawkins. FIFTH RO W : Simpson, Mrs. Mary Greylock, Nita Levi, Mona Shoemaker. SEC­ Richard Knox, Kathy Smith, Teresa Noppenberger, Paula Hain, Jim OND R O W : Susan Brown, Dana Curry, Lois Martin, Marfha Hain, Casner, George Oberst, Ralph Russolillo, Ruth Conroy, Debbie Lipo- Lori Maranville, Karen Doolittle, Bev Spadafora. TH IRD RO W : vich. SIX T H ROW : Jim Keller, Ron Art, John Garrabrant, Kenny Donna McDonald, Linda McMillan, Randy Watson, Mark McCreary, Yank, Eric McGlade, Tom Perry, Phil Gossman, Dan Schellkopf, Debbie Lowman, Becky Martin, Mary Garrabrant. FOURTH ROW: Bob Gerty, David Jahn. J'ira McClanahan, Jill Bogart, Peggy Devoll, Jan Lowman, Eileen

Juniors Lori Maranville and Elaine Adams help to serve food to the students at lunchtime.

142 ACTIVITIES OFFICE HELPERS—FRONT ROW: Ed Hallem, bald, Tom Sapp, Tom Castle, Lorn Pendleton, Bill Gibson. FOURTH Dave Tipple, Kevin Gallagan, Craig Rogers, Steve Dew, Mike Shows, ROW: Jim Woods, Paul Spohn, Mike Hayes, Steve Smith, Steve Bob Love, Bob Tracy. SECOND ROW: Jim Hardy, Bob Corn, Miller, Bob Cameron, Tom Gandert, Mr. Hubert Zaayer. Not pic­ Keith Rintnger, Dan Boston, Neal Ferree, Bob Medley, Greg Fisher. tured: Bob Ariss, Mike Crabtree. TH IRD R O W : Andy Kulick, Paul Bostic, Alan Hipolite, Ed Archi­

ZBG’s are activities coordinator’s helpers

The ZBG’s (Zaayer’s Bad Guys) helped activities co­ tivities office. ordinator Mr. Hubert Zaayer (Big Z ) with filing, stapling, Each boy gives at least one period per day to serve in Mr. making posters, and arranging display cases. They counted Zaayer’s office where, according to the boys, they receive the receipts from the candy and school photo sales and valuable experience. performed other routine jobs to keep a smooth-running ac­

Dave Tipple and Steve Miller are stapling candy sale instructions to distribute to homerooms.

ZBG Steve Smith is cutting poster board for Mr. Zaayer with the assistance of Jim Woods and Bob Cameron.

143 DEBATE TEAM—LEFT TO RIGHT: Susan Lowry, Sue Brooks, Neil Pierce, Susan Carlson, Tim Wilson, Molly Laird, Debbie Bur- In a scene from "Our Town,” Kris Johanson portrays Mrs. Gibbs ford, Mrs. Patsie Evans. and Kathy Epp, Mrs. Webb.

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DRAMA CLUB—FRONT ROW: Mr. Charles Bo Bower, Molly Laird. FOURTH ROW: Kathi Lewis, Sue Black, Debbie Lipovich, Marci Hain, McPeek, Peggy Devoll, Colette Giles, Kathy West, Neil Pierce. SECOND ROW: Terri McPeek, Susan Sondrini, Debbie Rachel, Nancy Cambell. Becky Hampton, Debbie Ford, Linda Hutchison, FIFT H R O W : Sue Cambell, Debbie Beaver, Pam Hartenfield, Jan Simpson, Karen Tolbert, Susan Scott, Kris Johanson, Vicki Boyer, Sue Kathy Jeck. THIRD RO W : Phylis King, Del Brooks, Maggie Steele, Debbie Bartlett, Susan Wright, Missie Herr, Jean Potter, Lynn Nist, Lowery, Debbie Fault.

144 STAGE AND SOUND CREW—FRONT ROJF- Steve Nor­ Linda Hutchison, Terri McPeek, Ed Kineman. TH IRD ROW : ris, Jim Karch, Dave Amrime, Joe Rumon, Jim McClanahan. Cathy Devoll, Steve Harrison, Rick Hafeman, Paul Lechner, SECOND ROW: Jeff Stasko, Marci Main, Peggy Devoll, Neil Pierce, Dave Hudgins, Debbie Lipovich, Cathi McPeek.

Drama, debate, a-v, sound groups cooperate

Drama and its auxiliary clubs open to. students placing second in the Bexley Tournament. included the Drama Club, Debate Team, Stage and "Debating,” according to Mrs. Patsie Evans, advi­ Sound Crew, and Audio-Visual Crew. sor, "develops speaking techniques and informs stu­ The Debate Team participated in city and county dents of current affairs.” tournaments, winning the Grove City Tournament and Drama Club members, under Mr. Charles Lewis, served on costume and make-up committees and per­ formed in school productions, discussed dramatic tech­ niques, and attended professional productions. Neil Pierce was president; Debbie Lipovich, vice president; Sue Black, secretary; and Marcie Hain, treasurer. Audio-Visual Crew members served as projection­ ists for movies and filmstrips for classroom use and handled other audio-visual materials. Tom Barber was president; Richard McBride, vice-president; Ray Martin, treasurer; and Mark Carpenter, secretary. The Stage and Sound Crew handled the lighting and back stage work for Northland plays and other stage productions.

AUDIO-VISUAL—FRONT ROW: John Sisson, Ray Martin, Mark Carpenter, Richard McBride, Tom Barber. SECOND ROW: Ric Clark, Steve Darfus, Chris Pollock. TH IR D R O W : Steve Conreaux, Greg Dean, Larry Langstaff, Dennis Richards.

145 RED CROSS CLUB— FRONT R O W : Jae Taylor, Patricia Martin. Thomas. FOURTH ROW: Joyce Hawkins, Karen Purtee, Julie SECOND ROW: Barb Beard, Myra McGraw, Sue Sandrie. Hamilton. TH IRD ROW : Mrs. Frances Baldwin, Chris Combs, Nesley

Poet William Myers, who also spoke to several of the English classes, was a guest speaker for a Creative Writing Club meeting.

CREATIVE WRITING CLUB— FRONT RO W : Doug Slyman, Delann Wright, Cheryl Cramer, Christy Anderson, Barbara Lemke. SECOND ROW: Miss Vi Chokreff, Rosemary Markley, Bea Parrish, Chris Good, Irene Bedritis, Mrs. Trudy Plummer. TH IRD R O W : Susan Lowry’ Bob Ariss, Molly Laird, Janie Liska, Kathy DeVoll. FOURTH ROW: Rick Conder, Kathy Feltz, Nancy Campbell, Kathy Moran, Mike Skinner. F IFT H R O W : Jim Dudick, Mike Val­ entine, Jeff Sykes, Gerald Stark. ’

146 Variety sparks activities of three service clubs Jeff Sykes was president of the Red Cross Club, which sponsored the sending of health aids, such as soap, toothbrushes, and towels, to children overseas. The group also made holiday decorations for local hospitals and children’s homes. The Creative Writing Club produced two publications and scheduled outstanding guest speakers. Forum, the main organ of the group, was a tri-weekly publication that served as an outlet for students’ creative writing. Bob Ariss, Rick Conder, Paul Hutchison, and Kathy Moran were staff members. A Time of Innocence, a literary magazine containing prose and poetry by North­ land students, was edited by Missie Herr, Bea Parrish, and Gretchen Steinhoff. Mr. J. William Myers, Mr. Donald Bolin, and Mr. John Mace were speakers for meetings. Y-Teens went Kinder Key caroling at Christmastime and participated in the "Lily Day’’ parade during Easter. Officers were Kathy Graham, president; Janet Clapham, vice-president; Sharon Todd, secretary; and Vicki Cascioli, treasurer.

(At right) Y-Teens members Cynda Hanawalt and Nancy Tinsky, carrying on the club tradition, help escort a lost freshman, Anita Seckman, around Northland on opening day.

Y-Teen members are pictured in the gymnasium.

147 HOME ECONOMICS CLUB—FRONT ROW.- Miss Lois Dar­ Pam Peggs, Penny Heath, Jaci Connell, Peggy Norris, Christy ling, Debbie Burford, Linda Albertson, Mich Conreaux, Darlene Meek, Chris Brown, Debbie VanFossen, Kathy Cline. FIFTH Saulters. SECOND ROW: Cathy Diver, Debbie Bennett, Lori ROW: Carol Ristucci, Cathy Valentine, Debbie Krenek, Mary Maranville, Ilona Maranville, Cathy Wedemeyer, Mary Smith, Shortland, Trish Leopard, Diane Barrow, Linda Mayhew, Cindy Lorrie Smalley, Lois Martin, Arlene Wilson, Beth Johnson, Laura Lewis, Melek Turkoglu, Marty Erwin. SIX T H R O W : Jeri Denney, DeW itt, Bev Spadafora, Debi Logan, Marsha Weir, THIRD Diane Albertson, Barb Schelling, Cheryl Evers, Teresa Noppen- ROW: Barbara Lemke, Sandy Sappia, Janet Ranbarger, Angie berger, Cheryl McDaniel, Susan Dishon, Becky Scott, Lana Van Buechner, Sheryl Schneider, Joan Carroll, Karen Bruzzese, Karen Scholk, Audrey Lewis, Jan Hamilton. NOT PICTURED: Jen­ Schelle, Toni Milless, Cel Casey, Lisa Larkin, Lee Ann Reardon. nifer Lee. FOURTH ROW: Linda Hammer, Sandy Hartle, Judy Crabtree, Vocational clubs stress learning of skills Sixteen girls participated in Cooperative Office Educa­ with Miss Shirley Leggett, advisor, to inform members tion, a program initiated at Northland this year. The of the vocational opportunities of secretarial work. Bake students, under coordinator Mrs. Judy Barnhart, attended sales and a skating party were fund-raising events. school in the mornings and worked as secretaries in busi­ An international dinner, a camping trip, a style show ness offices in the afternoon. The course included typing, for a PTA meeting, bake sales and a dance were Home shorthand, business English, and office machines. Anita Economics Club activities. Linda Albertson was president; Rowe, a class member was regional COE president. Mich Conreaux, vice-president; Debbie Buford, secretary; Wendy Ballantyne, president of Future Secretaries and Darlene Saulters, treasurer. of America, and Angie Buechner, vice-president, worked

COE CLUB—FRONT ROW: Cheryl Withrow, Jeannie Potter, Mrs. Judy Barn­ hart, Anita Rowe, Cathy Crotty. SECOND ROW: Connie Rowe, Debbie Hemmerly, Debbie McCandlish, Jeri McCleary, Deb­ bie Mettler. THIRD R O W : Betty Parks, Becky Sisson, Cheryl Kulow, Karen W il­ son. FOURTH ROW: Bonnie Maylor, Lin­ da Bright, Gail Loveless.

148 FUTURE SECRETARIES OF AMERICA—FRONT ROW': Miss Shir­ ley Leggett, Bev Spadafora, Pam Brown, Joyce Cantrell. SECOND ROW''; Lynette Lancaster, Cheryl Louderback, Sonia Thompson, Deb­ bie Spears, Janet Snider. THIRD ROW': Fran Lococo, Becky Scott, Angie Buechner, Chris Greene, Loverta Woodring. FOURTH ROW^; Wendy Ballantyne, Patty Fox, Diane Davis, Mary Garrabrant, Becky Martin, Nancy Ward.

(Upper left) Jeannie Potter, Gail Loveless, and Connie Rowe dem­ onstrate how to operate the addressograph machine at a COE Club meeting. (Upper right) Home Economics Club members learn many useful pointers for homemaking. Judy West is learning to lay out pattern pieces carefully to conserve material.

149 Many needy families enjoyed a Christmas dinner thanks to the efforts of Varsity "N ” members. Paul A junior explaining basketball to seniors??!! That’s exactly what junior Barbara Bostic, Bill Spooner, and Larry Hutchison are pre­ Burigana seems to be doing for seniors Kathy Downing and Kathy Fox. Basket­ paring to deliver one of the boxes of food. ball was one of the major G.A.A. sports.

VARSITY N— FRON T ROW': Joe Smith, Mike Mcllvain, lite, Ron Smith, Ed Francia, Scott Brader, Dan Miller, Alan Patterson, Paul Bostic, Larry Hutchison. SECOND Baron Decker. FOURTH ROW': Lome Pend'eton, Denny ROW': Tom Hilt, Greg Stelzer, Willard Congrove, Keith Brake, Randy Suver, Jim McGuire, Don Gallagan, Butch Rininger, Bill Spooner, Roger Salyer, Steve Dew, Bruce Harris, Bob Davis, Steve Smith, Bob Cameron. FIFTH Harley, Dave Tipple, Mr. Tom Wickiser. THIRD ROW': ROW': Tony Conley, Tom Smith, Steve Miller, Bill Dearth, Bob Archibald, Larry Congrove, Phil Sanders, Alan Hipo- Jerry Kirk, Phil Porter. ’

150 Varsity ‘n’, G.A.A. offer programs for athletes

Girls’ Athletic Association and Varsity "N ” are organizations for Northland athletes. Varsity "N ” supervised the collection of Christmas baskets for needy families. Other major activities included administration and supervision of all North­ land athletic contests and sponsoring a picnic at the end of the school year. Mr. Tom Wickiser was the advisor. Alan Patter­ son was president assisted by Paul Bostic, vice presi­ dent; Joe Smith, secretary; Larry Hutchison, treasurer; and Mike Mcllvain, sergeant-at-arms. Intramural programs of softball, tennis, basketball, bowling, volleyball, and football provide a wide range of activities for G.A.A. members to choose from. Goal of the association is to promote good sports­ manship through participation in the various activities. ' Points are given for attendance at meetings and for participation in intramural sports. Accumulation of points enables a member to earn a pin, trophy, and a charm, the highest honor. Kathy Fox was president; Ruth Conroy, vice-presi­ dent; Angie Davis, secretary, Sue Ferguson, treasurer, and Debbie Bennett and Kathy Downing, intramural directors. Steve Wells and Phil Porter are sorting boxes of canned food and toys contributed by students in each of the homerooms.

Members of the Girls’ Athletic Association take time out from their sports activities to pose for the photographer in the auditorium.

151 CHESS CLUB—FRONT ROW': Dave Climan, Barry Roach, Nesley Thomas, Kathy Diver. SECOND ROW': Louis Martin, Nancy Headley, Jeff Stasko. TH IRD R O W : Kathy Smith, Randy Glassburn, Ron Art, Randy Ayres. FOURTH ROW: Allen Hughes, John Strict, Charlie Pritchard, Jerry Kincaid, Ray Martin, Rick Fisher.

(Right) Randy Glassburn and Randy Ayres are engrossed in a game of chess as Ron Art, Mr. Doug Smeltz, and Jerry Kincaid watch closely.

BRIDGE CLUB—FRONT ROW: Larry Thatcher, Bill Bryant, Steve Dew. SECOND ROW: Cindy Barr, Cheryl Evers, Cheryl Cramer. THIRD ROW : Bill. Spooner, Bo Calender, Diane Hill, Larry Hutchison^ Paul Bostic, Bill Butler, Bob Ariss, Allen Wheeler, Mrs. Doris Fearing. ’

152 ART CLUB-- FRO N T RO W : George Abbott, Jerry McKnight, Headley, Ed Klineman, Paulette Ariss. TH IRD R O W : Lou Ann Cindy Petty, Cheryl Farmwald, Jim Bell, Steve Davis, Mr. Ronald Voit, Paula Van Kirk, Vicki Stevens, Holly Clancy, Nancy Hawkins, Rabold. SECOND ROW: Kathy Arnal, Connie Melton, Dee Dee Sue McKnight, Cindy Rose, Becky Daniel, Robert Reeves, Vince Pargeon, Carol Bratka, JoAnn Orscany, Cheryl Corven, Nancy Gage.

Art, bridge, chess clubs emphasize skill

The art, bridge, and chess clubs provide students an op­ beginning in March. portunity to develop their skill in any of those three inter­ Chess Club members received instmction and played dur­ ests. All the clubs meet during the regular club period. ing club periods and participated in area tournaments. The Bridge Club was organized this year and offered Visits to the Columbus Gallery of Fine Arts were high­ basic instruction in the game with play supplementing the lights of Art Club activities this year. instruction. The group met after school for duplicate play

Bo Calender (right foreground) is playing a difficult bridge contract. Bill Spooner is his partner and Paul Bostic and Larry Hutchison are defenders. Bi'II Butler. Bill Bryan, Diana Hi'll'. and Bob Ariss are kibitzers.

Art student Bonnie Leesburg is learning to paint with tempera.

153 SENIOR GIRLS— FRONT ROIT/ Cathy Hageman, Susan Gentry, Cheryl Farmwald, Cindy Wodds, Debbie Simmons, Pat Scarry, Jean Barb Fornoff, Debbie Oney, Debbie Lowman, Irene Bedritis, Chris Banning, Toni Milles. F IFT H R O W : Paula Van Kirk, Nancy Veeck, Godd, Becky Daniel, Carolette Brown, Kathy Jeck. SECOND ROW: Sherry Porter, Janet Snider, Linda Albertson, Patty Hickenbotham, Cheryl Cramer, Linda Shephard, Vicki Cascioli, Carol Cooney, Nancy Debbie Hunter, Nancy Campbell, Susan Lowery, Susan Scott, Liz Love, Janice Doon, Debbie Wedemeyer, Kathy Smith, Kathy Fox, Baker, Angie Davis, Debbie Buckley, Joy O’Brien, Kathy Graham, Debbie Bennet, Susan Ferguson, Mona Shoemaker, Kathy Downing. Leslie Howden, Cathy Blackburn, Laura DeW itt, Alice Hill. SIXTH TH IRD R O W : Sue Black, Ruth Conroy, Marcia Hain, Bea Par­ ROW: Vicki Stevens, Linda Wood, Donna Fowke, Peggy FI eh, rish, Karen Dolittle, Kathy Faering, Karen Tolbert, Sharon Hetter- Linda Coate, Julie Weaver, Judy Wenger, Chris Johanson, Janet sheat, Connie Dodson, Molly Laird, Barb Welsh, Pat Erlenbusch, Ranbarger, Gretchen Stienhoff, Diana Hill, Loraine Horn, Cathy Terry Huffman, Linette Lott, Despine Demopolis, Cheryl Louder- McPeek, Penny Leesburg, Dorothy Peggs, Debbie Carroll, Janet back. FOURTH ROW: Susie Noppenburger, Missie Herr, Sharon Clapham, Jo Ellen McGuire, Sandy Scott, Janie Lishka, Rosemary Todd, Tara England, Bev Ashworth, Maryann Obert, Jackie Bourne, Markley. Peggy Devoll, Colette Giles, Melodie Essex, Nancy Hawkins,

Senior girls club added to calendar

Senior Girls’ Club, organized this year, provided an opportunity for senior girls to meet to consider the various careers, discuss college plans, and exchange ideas for solu­ tions to the problems of teenage girls. They sponsored an after-the-game dance to raise funds for social activities. Current Affairs Club met to discuss cur­ rent events, hear prominent speakers, and study the local, state, and national political scene.

Seniors Cathy Blackburn, Debbie Carroll, and Angie Davis discuss the Guidance display in the showcase.

154 CURRENT AFFAIRS—FRONT ROW'/ Mr. David Kirk, Cheryl Farmwald, Cheryl Chover,- Colette Giles. Wiget, Susan Gentry, Debbie Oney, Charolette Brown, FOURTH ROW''; Pat Hickenbotham, Janet Oberst, Kathy Jeck. SECOND ROW: Bea Parrish, Debbie Susan Scott, Ray Martin, Gretchen Steinhoff, Debbie Lowman, Molly Laird, Irene Bedritis, Susan Fergu­ McClaskey, Linda Martin. FIFT H RO W : Richard son, pat Erlenbusch. TH IRD R O W ; Carla Van Fos- McBride, Jack Borah, Phil Gossman, Bill Bryan, sen, Susan Lowery, Nancy Campbell, Paula Van Paul Spohn, Bob Beard, Phil Sanders, Eric McGlade.

Janice Doon, Mike Mcllvain, and Robin Neel look up information on the Viet Nam War for discussion in Current Affairs. U.S. News and World Report and Current were among current event magazines the class used.

155 Viking members study sports as spectators

The Viking Club, 400 strong, was organized to develop Denny Brake was president of the club; Marc McKnight, in members "an understanding of athletics as spectators.” vice president; Andy DiLoreto, secretary-treasurer. Demonstrations of wrestling, karate, and football were on The "No Club” Club brought together students who had the year’s program. Outstanding speakers were Mike Pulaski, not joined a club. The group discussed philosophy, the arts, former O.S.U. football player and Vince Chickerella, Capital and current topics. University basketball coach.

"NO CLUB” CLUB— ROW: Tom Gan- Nelson, Mike Ferguson. FOURTH ROW: Chris dert, John Trotter. SECOND ROW: Mike Skin­ Good, Bob Bowers, Gary Credelius, Laraine Horn. ner, Irene Bedritis, Diane Hill, Bill Gibson. TOP ROW : Sandy Potter, Gary Schneider. TH IRD R O W : A1 Ballinger, Dan Boston, Jim

156 The Viking Club was so large that it was divided into two groups for the yearbook photo.

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157 Journalists publish Valhalla, Newsletter

Cathy Hagemann and Peggy Stillwell, assisted by Kim Cook, were named co-editors of the '70 Valhalla. Section heads were Vicki Cascioli, Lin­ da Shepherd, Dave Cook, seniors; Debbie Bart­ lett, Becky Daniel, Nita Levi, faculty; Janet Sni­ der, Cheryl Louderbach, Rosemary Markley, busi­ ness; Sue Ferguson, Pat Erlenbusch, underclass­ men; Melodee Essex, Debbie Bartlett, organiza­ tions; Phil Robins, Bob Corn, sports; Larry Yoho, Lee Buckmaster, Lynn Grill, Dave Cook, Bmce Harley, Jim Serio, Paul Spohn, Kevin Nagley, advertising. The Newsletter, a 4-6 page mimeographed newspaper was published monthly by the journal­ ism class. Students also contributed stories to the Linden News, a community newspaper. Outstanding journalism students were named to Quill and Scroll, an international society for high school journalism students.

Kim Cook, associate editor, and Cathy Hagemann and Peggy Stillwell, co­ editors, check a design book before they begin layouts for opening pages of the '70 Valhalla. The three editors designed the opening and division pages and coordinated layouts for the entire book.

VALHALLA STAFF— SEATED: Pat Erlenbusch, Melodee Essex, cioli, Nita Levi, Linda Shepherd, Dave Cook, Phil Robins, Bob Becky Daniel, Nancy Veeck, Vicki Stevens, Debbie Bartlett, Janet Corn, Bruce Harley, Larry Yoho, Lee Buckmaster, Lynn Grill. NOT Snider, Cheryl Louderback. STANDING: Sue Ferguson, Vicki Cas­ PICTURED: Jim Serio, Paul Spohn, Kevin Negley.

158 QUILL AND SCROLL—LEFT TO RIGHT: Nanqf Veeck, Peggy Stillwell, Vicki Stevens, Kim Cook, Cathy Hage- mann.

NEWSLETTER STAEF— SEATED: Kim Manley, Candy Wheeler, Louise Adams, Mary Thurston, Bob Ariss. NOT Krull, Carol Cooney, Debbie Oliverio, Leslie Howden, Kathy PICTURED: Dave Huba, Jennifer Lee, Debi Logan. England. STANDING: Debbie Hunter, Teri Yowler, Allen

159 Social, cultural events top club activities

French, Spanish, and German club activities in­ cluded money-making, social, and cultural events. A Mardi Gras, Christmas play, and banquet were major French Club activities. Car washes, dances, and bake sales were sponsored to finance these proj­ ects. Val Tolbert, Connie Fluston, Linda Wood, Jean Carte, Charlie St. Clair, and Lynn Grabill were of­ ficers. Guest speakers from all realms of Spanish life, skit presentations, a pinata Christmas party, celebration of Pan American Day, a banquet at a Spanish restau­ rant, and an annual trip to Zoo Park were on the Spanish Club program. Money-making functions in­ cluded a car wash, bake sales, and a Carnival. Twenty new members were initiated into the Ger­ man Club in September. All members met for din­ ner at the Bavaria Haus in German Village in Oc­ tober. A guest speaker presented a slide program on Germany in January.

(At right) Language students Myra McGraw, Irene Bedritis, and John Lloyd are reading Russian newspapers.

SPANISH CLUB—FRONT ROW: Cathy Downey, Dan Boston, Lisa Rickly, Lola Marcum, Susan Crawford, Paul Miller, Diane Vicki Smith, Mrs. Marilyn Brown, Tim Wilson, Kathleen Smith, Smith, Laura Dolan, Jeff Reifer, Elaine Adams, Lori Maranville. Vicki Cascioli. SECOND ROW: Teresa Blank, Mary Ann Flichia, FIFT H ROW : Roberta Shalosky, Mardi Ferguson, Sue Fox, Kim Thomas, Cyndi Kimm, Doris Harhai, Janice Doon, Nita Cheri Hall, Leslie Foulk, Janet Clark, Jan Lowman, Lynn Gra­ Levi, Charlotte Brown, Susan Brown, Bob Laird, Craig Scott, bill, Carol Graham, Lois Remely, Carol Jones, Diane Meder, Don Lemley, Debbie Stearns. THIRD R O W : Sue Heiser, Sally Peggy Floeh, Linda Coate, Anne Fierce, Sharon Scott, Debbie Shafer, Debbie Spears, Pam Caris, Molly Hall, Colette Wydau, McClaskey, Diana Hill, Loraine Horn, Clarke Kiner, Rosemary Colleen Daugherty, Karen Beal, Alice Hill, Candy Catalano, Carlton, Karen Musser. SIX TH RO W : Marty Sakumuro, Sherry Paulette Ariss, Davis St. Clair, Nancy Headley, Sue Noppen- Garges, Janet Clapham, Ruth Conroy, Kathi Dorsch, Carla Lar- berger, Laurie Kaufman. FOURTH ROW: Bo Bower, Janet rick, Ron Art, Bill Bryant, Bob Davis, Gary Jurusik, John Mc­ Goody, Teresa Kabourek, Jana Roberts, Laura Wilson, Cheryl Curdy, Jim Wright, Jim Nelson, Craig Dean, Steve Porter, Jeff Schmeitzel, Becky Richardson, Paula Elke, Cheryl McDaniel, Kessler, W ill Roberts, Randy Ayres, Chris Pavlick, Leslie Blount.

160 FRENCH CLUB—FRONT ROW'': Charlie St. Clair, Linda Wood, Jean Carte, Valerie Tolbert, Connie Huston, Lynn Gra- bill. SECOND ROW: Mich Conreaux, Kim Manley, Patty Gould, Debbie Lewman, Diane Engleman, Bea Parrish. THIRD RO W : Melek Turkoglu, Connie Weber, Kathy England, Sue Graham, Melissa Marsh, Mark Lafollette, Miss Jacqueline McNeil. FOURTH ROW'': Gretchen Swope, Sandy Hartle, Phil Sanders, Susan Carlton, Carolyn Edgar, Patty Norris. FIFTH ROW'': Vicki Policy, Richard McBride, Renee Houser, John Richard, Cathy Devoll, Jan Lowman, Kathy Kramer.

GERMAN CLUB__FR O N T R O W : Jack Borah, Bruni Settele, Mrs. Ruth Reuse, Eva Denny, Nancy Campbell. SECOND ROW: Cathy Jansen, Terri McPeek, Heide Platz, Donna Pottle, Sandy Hage- mann Kathy Bailey. T H IR D ROW'': Randy Watson, Bill Palin, Bruce Winter, Molly Laird, Mari­ ana Schweitzer, Mary Janson, Hilda Lockner. FOURTH ROW'': Greg Stelzer, Dale Zoller, Kathy Kelly Debbie Beaver, Tyron Yung, Denise Burdet. FIFT H ROW'': Jeff Daniel, George Russell, Joe Ruman, Ray Martin, Sue Campbell, Val Valentine. SIXTH ROW': Dean Kinkle, Tom Johnson, Neal Pierce’ Jerry Kincaid, Dave Yoder, Colleen Haley, Connie Farr.

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BOOKROOM HELPERS— Larry Hutchison, Jeff Daniels, Bill Harris, Paul Bostic, Mr. James Huber. (At right) Ilona Maranville and Ken Baughman are studying the Hallowe’en tradi­ tions of Latin origin.

162 Field trips, banquet, service on clubs’ agenda

Highlight of the Latin Club activities was the Roman Banquet held annually in the spring. Food, costumes, and entertainment are in the Latin theme. Latin students participated in an experiment in which Greek and Italian were taught along with Latin during their Latin class periods. Andy Olesnanik was president of the Latin Club; Barb Skinner, vice president; Lisa Larrick, secretary; and Paul Van Dooren, treasurer. Advisor was Miss Carolyn Beach. Activities of the Science-Math Club included a weekend trip to Washington, D.C., to visit the Smithsonian Institute and field trips to scientific points of interest in Ohio. Mr. Brad Brown, Mr. John Gilkerson, and Mr. Ralph Walton were advisors. Bookroom helpers assisted Mr. James Huber, bookroom supervisor, in distribut­ ing and collecting textbooks.

LATIN CLUB—FRONT ROW': Paul Van FOURTH ROW': Joyce Goodwin, Debbie Da­ Dooren, Lisa Larrick, Andy Olesnanik, Barb vis, Florence Payne, Becky Watts, Shelia Hall, Skinner, Miss Carolyn Beach. SECOND ROW': Jim Doeble, Brad Slye, Steve Serr, Becky Ayers, Bob Meister, Wendy Cheely, Jan Johnson, Melody Carr, Jeff Stasko, Jeff Carr. FIFTH Ilona Maranville, Dana Curry, Patty Engberg, ROW': Diana Winegardner, Pam Alves, Kathy Renee Evans, Mark McCreary, Bill Eischman, Felty, Frank Shaver, Linda Stalls, Dick Vohl- Steve Crain. THIRD ROW': Lyle Saunders, ers, Bryan Grover, Bob Campbell, Randy Glass- Janice Noe, Paula Myers, Anita Seckman, Pat­ burn, Ken Baughman, Debbie Crampton, Mary ty Wolford, Diana Maxey, Marianne Oberst, Burgess. Marti Parrish, Gail Preston, Renee Evrard.

163 Marching band presents ‘Snoopy’ halftime show

The Marching Band presented a series of outstanding halftime shows in a variety of themes, including "Snoopy” and "Charlie Brown.” The group also performed in the Devonshire and For­ est Park July Fourth parades. Harold Casias was band president; Scott Ringold, vice president; Rex Smith, treasurer; Chris Johanson, Chris Stoops, secretaries; Jeff Hall, Marianne Obert, librarians; John Stacy, uniforms. John Stacy was student director; Harold Casias, his as­ sistant.

MARCHING BAND—FRONT ROW': Scott Ringold, Terri Caudill, Bruce Bower, Dean Finley, Terry McClure, Dave Witten, Lynn Mariann Obert, Kathy Kramer. SECOND ROW': Bill Largent, Jeff Nist, Bev Johnson. SIXTH ROW': Pam Garwood, Ann Fierce, Kris Hall, Jeff Fisher, Dan Barton, Gary Hipolite, John Strict, Paul Johnson, Robin Neel, Connie Woodruff, Tracy Proctor, Steve Lechner, Bob Renner, Rex Smith, Carol W illis, Cathy Hagemann. Armstrong, Colleen Halley, Lois Remely, Cris Macurak, Wanda THIRD ROW': Art Mielke, Steve Crane, Brian Cook, Pat Payne, Rodgers. SEVENTH ROW': Mr. Robert Weimer, Patty McKelvey, Ron Bitler, Phil Thompson, Mike Stacy, Mike Simpson, Bob An­ Janet Finley, Kay Shafer, Jim McClanahan, Mike Thurnan, Nancy drews, Mike Newsome, Jim Norton, Norm Miller. FOURTH ROW': Reichenbach, Kathy Buck, Jayne Wenner, Debbie Davis, Connie John Stacy, Dan Proctor, Ken Smalley, Dave Porter, Darrell Scott, Simpson, Kathy Bailey. EIGHTH ROW': Rory Dalton, Tom Strank, Bob Fizer, Mike Macurak, Charles Kish, Ken Woodruff, Randy Bruce Jacobs, Sue Heisor, Kathy Epp, Rick Hafemann, Charlie Boyd, Shields, Mike Madachy. FIFTH ROW': Gina Optich, Sherry Fergu­ Harry Caldwell, Florene Payne, Vicki Clay, Tom Johnson, Mike son, Mark Hollenbach, Steve Johanson, Don Karn, Don Erion, Kent, Cris Stoops.

164 Majorettes Marianne Obert, Terri Caudill, and Kathy Kramer are pictured with drum major Scott Ringold.

{At left) Scott prepares to lead the band onto the field before the East- Northland game. (T op ) The "Block N " was one of the favorite formations of the Marching Band.

165 W O O DW IN D CHOIR—FIRST SEMI-CIRCLE; Nancy Reichenbach, Chris Stoops, Kathy Buck, Sue Heisor, Debbie Davis, Carol Willis, Debbie Crampton, Chris Macurak. SECOND: Robin Neel, Mark Holenbach, Marianne Obert, Steve Armstrong, Connie Woodruff, Ken Erion, Jim McClanahan, Kay Shafer, Jeff Hall, Kathy Bailey, Dave Witten, Connie Simpson, Chris Johanson. THIRD: Robert Weimer, Don Karn, Lynn Nist, Steve Johanson, Paul Lechner. (L eft) Early morning rehearsals were an integral part of the instrumental music courses.

SYMPHONIC BAND—FRONT SEMI-CIRCLE: Nancy Reichen­ Paine, Bob Andrews, Ron Bitler, Phil Thompson, Paul Lechner, bach, Chris Stoops, Kathy Epp, Kathy Buck, Debbie Davis, Sue Steve Johanson, Terry McClure, Gina Optich, Lynn Nist, Don Karn. Heisor, Elorence Payne, Jayne Wenner, Terri Caudill, Carol Willis, FOURTH; Vicki Clay, Colleen Haley, Wanda Rodgers, Bev Johnson, Debbie Crampton, Chris Macurak. SECOND: Robin Neel, Mark Art Mielke. OUTER SEMI-CIRCLE; Cathy Hagemann, Rex Smith, Hollenbach, Marianne Obert, Steve Armstrong, Pam Garwood, Bill Largent, John Strick, Bob Renner, Gary Hipolite, Tom Strank, Steve Porter, Chuck Watts, Jim Norton, Brian Cook, Mike Stacy, Rick Hafemann, Mike Kent, Harry Caldwell, Charlie Boyd, Tom Scott Ringold, Cathy Bailey, Dave Witten, Connie Simpson, Chris Johnson, Bruce Jacobs, Jim McClanahan, Dean Finley, Ken Smalley, Johanson, Kay Shaffer, Jeff Hall. THIRD; Connie Woodruff, Kathy Don Erion, Mike Madachy, Bruce Bower, Randy Shields, John Stacy, Cramer, Lois Remely, Tracy Proctor, Mike Macurak, Charles Kish, Mr. Robert Weimer. Mike Newsome, Bob Fizer, Harold Casias, Ken Woodruff, Pat

166 CONCERT BAND—FIRST SEMI-CIRCLE: Marty Sakamuro, Marty Jeff Pifer, Sue Kanker, Mike Simpson, Lee Pucket, Steve Wehrle, Ratchke, Laura Kaufmann, Judy Stone, Anita Seckman, Linda Oney, Don Kailer. FOURTH: Laura Dolen, Dreama Marcum, Rory Dalton, Nesley Thomas, Kathy Dorsch. SECOND: Ron Art, Terry Wood, Janet Finley, Marilyn Ankrom, Norm Noe, Rick Wolverton, Greg Jim Voipe, Patty McKelvy, Lynn Hedrick, Ernie Oski, Becky Fisher, Gary Galbreath, Tirai Armstrong, Dan Proctor, Jim Wright, Watts, Norm Miller, Steve Crane, Darrell Scott, Mike Hagan, Steve John Higgenbotham, Bob Hallam, Diane Maxey, Craig Lilley, Jeff Harrison. THIRD: Mike Thurman, Marty Parrish, Sherryl Schneider, Fisher, Craig Plummer, Dan Barton, Rick Miller, Mr. Robert Wei- Terry Sherburn, Sherry Ferguson, Jeff Pullins, Steve Aurand, Allen Hughes, Robert Gier, Mark Canright, Randy Downard, Jeff Kessler,

Top musicians play in symphonic band.

The Symphonic Band and Woodwind Choir are made up of outstanding experienced Northland mu­ sicians. The groups participate in local, regional, and state music contests and present annual concerts. The Concert Band is an intermediate group, train­ ing and rehearsing to become members of the Sym­ phonic Band and other specialized groups. The Trumpet Cheers provided the fanfare for the Marching Band and football team at the football games and other out-of-doors events.

John Stacy was student director for instrumental TRUMPET CHEERS—Mike Macurak, Mike Newsome, Ken Woodruff, groups, assisted by Harold Casias. Mr. Robert Wei- Pat Payne, Bob Fizer, Charlie Kish. mer was faculty instmctor and director.

167 STAGE BAND— FRON T ROW': Paul Lechner, Ken Erion, Dave curak, Jim Rumora, Mr. Robert Wiemer, Gary Hipolite, Rex Smith, Witten, Mark Hollenback, Don Kern, Steve Johanson, Jeff Pullins, Mike Newsom, Harold Casias, Ken Woodruff, Ron Bitler, Mike Dean Finley, Norm Noe, Mike Madatchy, John Stacy, Bruce Bower, Stacy. Ken Smalley, Don Erion. SECOND ROW'': Jean Casias, Mike Ma-

Terri Salyer, Peggy Devoll, and Susan Noppenburger lead the band off the field after a performance during half time.

Rex Smith plays the drums during morning practice.

168 VALKYRIES—fJRONT ROW: Terri Salyer, Susan Nop- Jackie Bourne, Debbie Buckley, Karen Branham, Janet penburger, Micky Carifa, Candy Krull, Peggy DeVoll, Ranbarger, Cindy Wodds. FOURTH ROW: Tara England, Pam Schlereth. SECOND ROW: Bev Ashworth, Pam Linda Wood, Nancy Hawkins, Susan Scott, Rondi Almen- Dakel, Kay Dicky, Lisa Rickly, Teresa Blank, Joni Bor- dinger, Cindy Cremeans, Maryann Skinner. gerding. Barb Burigana. TH IR D R O W : Cindy Trachsel,

Stage band, valkyries drill for perfection

The Stage Band^ is comprised of twenty-five of the best players in the instrumental music program. Under the direction of Mr. Robert Weimer, teacher, and John Stacy, student, the group plays for many private parties as well as for school functions. The band’s main purposes are to play all styles of music and to play as professionals. A drill team of twenty-seven girls, the Valkyries began their third year under the leadership of a new supervisor, Mrs. Pouneh Alcott. They marched all season, for the first year, with the footba'H team. The Valkyries participated in the state drill team com­ petition at Dayton on February 14. Missie Herr was captain; Tara England, co-captain; Barbara Burigana, secretary; Nancy Hawkins, treasurer; Joni Borgerding, Cindy Woods, Cindy Cremeans, and Susan Scott dance the Can-Can at the homecoming game. and Kay Dickey, costume mistress.

169 PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE— Bob Renner, John Strick, Rex Smith, Cathy Hagemann, Gary Hipolke, Craig Plummer.

Orchestra, brass choir, percussion - top

ORCHESTRA—FRONT SEMI-CIRCLE: Chuck Watts, Annette Dave Porter, Mike Stacy, Brian Cooke, Pam Garwood, Sherrie Fergu­ Heisor, Melek Turkoglu, Teri Zimmer, Cathy Hagemann, Charles son, Mary Jansen, Jamie Yeagle, Chris Badnell, Lisa Larrick. Boyd, Rick Hafemann, Molly Laird. SECOND: Marjean Burton, FOURTH: Sheila Burton, Mary Ann Skinnet, Ray Martin. FIFTH: Sandy Beatty, Theresa Blank, Sandy Hagemann, Sue Heisor, Marty Gary Lightfoot, Craig Lilly, Craig Plummer, Bill Largent, Gary Hipo- Raschke, Chris Stoops, Nancy Reichenbach, Chris Macurak, Debbie lite, Mr. Robert Weimer, Ken Erion, Paul Lechner, Ay Voigt, Crampton, Carol W illis, John Lloyd, Karen Watts, Bob Laird, Steve Bob Fizer, Pat Payne, Ken Woodruff, Harold Casias, John Stacy, Johanson, THIRD: Chris Reeves, Debbie Haggy, Dreama Marcum, Randy Shields, Mike Madachy, Don Erion, Tom Strank, Terry Chris Reichenbach, Dave Witten, Bonnie Mohler, Connie Woodruff, Shields, Dean Findley, Gary Palmer, Mike Macurak, Jean Casias. Jeri McCleery, Robin Neal, Jeff Hall, Kay Schaffer, Scott Ringold,

170 ROW OF THE YEAR—CLOCKJr/SE (from bottom): Tom Strank, Mike Kent, Harry Caldwell, Tom Johnson, Bruce Jacobs, Rick Hafemann, Charlie Boyd. instrumental groups combine talent, skill

Percussion Ensemble is comprised of the most talented first year the group entered the state orchestra contest, held drummers in the band. This was the fourth year they had this year at Dayton, Ohio. entered the solo and ensemble contests. Row of the Year is the Marching Band row that is judged The Orchestra is composed of string players and selected best by alumni players. woodwind and brass players from the band. This was the

BRASS CHOIR— F/RST SEMI-CIRCLE: Harold Casias, Randy Shields, John Stacy. SECOND: Rex Smith, John Ken Woodruff, Bob Fizer, Ron Bitler, Pat Payne, Strick, Mr. Robert Weimer, Tom Johnson, Bruce Pam Garwood, Becky Watts, Brian Cook, Dave Porter, Jacobs, Rick Hafemann, Gary Hipolite, Craig Plummer. Mike Stacy, Don Erion, Mike Madachy, Bruce Bower,

171 Senior choir, boys glee selected in tryouts

Senior Choir A, along with other music groups, performed at the annual Christmas and Thanksgiving programs. This year they presented a special program for the Vocal Music Boosters Association in apprecia­ tion of the help the Association has given them. Members are selected through tryouts, and the Sen­ ior Male Glee members are then chosen from Senior Choir A. The Girls’ Quartet sings for social functions as well as school activities.

Vocal music student Nesley Thomas presents one of the music scales to her classmates in a study of music theory.

GIRLS’ QUARTET— Karen Watts, Coleen Haley, Mary Ann Skinner, Linda Hutchison.

172 SENIOR CHOIR A— FRON T ROW'': Connie Weber, Nancy Hed- Trachsel, Jani Bogart, Bev Bradshaw, Susan Carlton, Mary Beth ley, Kathy Smith, Charlotte Brown, Karen Beal, Kathy Black, Pam Sams, Susie Hagowsky, Becky Houck, Darlene Snodgrass, Patty Hartenfeld, Cathy Fearing, Sherry Porter, Vickie Smith, Cynda Hana- Haggy, Nancy Campbell, Debbie Hunter, Patty Engburg, Francine walt, Susi Tilley, Debbie Buford, Debbie Stearns, Susan Gentry, Lococo, Cindy Rose, Carol Graham. FOURTH ROW^: Sharon Scott, Debbie Oney, Marianne Obert, Candy Catalano, Carol Ristucci, John Reichard, David Weaver, Keith Kirkwood, Steve Wells, Paul Lorrie Smalley, Karen Watts. SECOND ROW: Mr. Thurman DeVere, Dave Ferguson, Rick Coldren, John Higgenbotham, Ken Davis, Sue Kynkor, Jeri Bogart, Cathy Harr, Kim Thomas, Nancy Todd, Gary Lightfoot, Mark LaFollette, Randy Snodgrass, Steve Hawkins, Collette Giles, Teresa Kabourek, Linda Hutchison, Debbie Tolbard, Brad Slye, Penny Leesburg, Cathy McPeek, Debbie Lipo- Rachel, Mary Ann Flichia, Teresa Blank, Jackie Bourne, Delanne vich. Missy Herr, Mary Ann Skinner, Nancy Tinsky, Bev Ashworth. Wright, Barb Joy, Roberta Shalosky, Lola Marcum, Cheryl Mc­ FIFTH ROW'': Mike Skinner, Dale Barton, Rick Stier, Terry Davis, Daniel, Mary Burgess, Teri Zimmer, Sally Shaffer, Cheryl Farm- Ron Armstrong, Mike Milton, Bill Dearth, Ron DeAngelo, Geoff wald, Debbie Van Fossen. TFIIRD ROW: Cindy Woods, Gretchen Jurusik, Lee Voigt, Harry Caldwell, Charlie Boyd, Randy Shields, Swope, Tara England, Sharon Todd, Debbie Buckley, Cathy Gra­ Bob Campbell, Mike K ent Keith Jaycox, Mike Jacob, Steve Narney, ham, Cathy Blackburn, Diane Williamson, Kathy England, Cindy Mike Keller, John Merner, Rodney Lee.

SENIOR BOYS' GLEE CLUB—FRONT ROWC- Mr. ROW-': Ron Armstrong, Rick Stier, Keith Kirkwood, Thurman Davis, Mike Skinner, Steve Wells, Randy John Reichard, Rick Coldren, Mike Kent, Keith Jaycox, Snodgrass, Steve Tolbard, Gary Lightfoot, Ken Todd, Mike Milton. FOURTH ROW-': Bill Dearth, Ron De- Mark LaFollette, Karen Watts. SECOND ROW: John Angelo, Geoff Jurusik, Les Voigt, Harry Caldwell, Merner, Paul DeVere, Dave Ferguson, David Weaver, Charlie Boyd, Randy Shields, Bob Campbell, Mike Brad siye, Rodney Lee, John Higgenbotham. THIRD Jacobs.

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YOUNG ADULTS—FRONT ROW: Susan Black, Lauri Howden, Epp, Cheryl Farmwald, Molly Laird, Cheryl McDaniel, Marianne Teresa Kabourek, Karen Musser, Sherry Porter, Kathi Smith, Linda Skinner. FOURTH ROW: Dale Barton, Keith Kirkwood, Ron Hutchison, Kathy Bailey, Vicki Smith, Del Wright, Susi Tilley, Armstrong, Mike Kent, Craig Rinear, Rodney Lee, Ken Todd, Steve Debbie Stearns, Marianne Obert, Jaci Bourne, Kathy England, Bennett. TOP RO W : Mike Skinner, John Reichard, Ken Baldwin, Missie Herr. SECOND ROW: Pam Hartenfeld, Teresa Blank, Jean David Weaver, Rick Coldren, Mike Keller, Mike Jacobs, Pat Ander­ Casias, Mary Beth Sams, Sue Carlton, Debbie Sykes, Kathy McPeek, son, Mike Witten, Steve Narney, Les Voigt, Geoff Jurusik, Gary Kathy West, Lola Marcum, Mary Burgess, Pam Jones, Ellen Pierce, Jurusik, Randy Shields, Bob Campbell, Charlie Boyd, Brad Slye, Carolyn Windom. TH IRD RO W : Sharon Scott, Colleen Haley, Sue Steve Porter, Gary Lightfoot, Charlie St. Clair, Mike Simpson, Scott, Kathy Graham, Cathy Blackburn, Eva Denney, Cindy Trucksel, Barry Roach. Sharon Todd, Tara England, Carol Graham, Cindy Woods, Kathy

This is a scene from Amahl and the Night Visitors pre­ sented for the Christmas program by the Young Adults.

CONCERT CHORALE—FRONT RO]V: Del Wright, Car­ olyn Windom, Linda Hutchison, Vicki Smith. SECOND ROW: Colette Giles, Karen Watts, Mary Ann Skinner, Debbie Stearns. TH IRD ROW^: Mike Kent, John Higgen- botham. Brad Slye, Keith Kirkwood. FOURTH ROW: Charlie Boyd, Mike Jacobs, Geoff Jurusik, Randy Shields, Jim Dudick.

174 Young adults, chorale are top singing groups

The Young Adults was a performing group of the best voices in the department, and the Concert Chorale members were chosen from the Young Adults. Both groups gave a number of performances through­ out the year. The Young Adults sang for the North American Rockwell Management Club, for the Cor­ rugated Container Corp. at Crown Inn, the Central Ohio Management Association at Berwick Party House, and Meadowgold at Blendon Grange, Westerville. The Viking Glee Club was composed of boys from the other singing groups. They sang in the Spring Concert, during lunch periods in the auditorium, and for several civic associations. The groups were directed' by Mr. Thurman Davis, vocal music instructor.

Mary Ann Skinner and Karen Watts help Randy Shields with his tie and coat before a Concert Chorale appearance.

VIKING GLEE CLUB—FRONT ROW'; Tom Strank, Ken Todd, McLain, Mike Kontul, Rodney Lee, Jim Angel, Chuck Watts, David David Pound, Don Hinckley, Mike Simpson, Barry Roach, Jay Edgar Weaver. FOURTH ROW': Mike Kent, Steve Narney, Bob Daniel, John Sisson, Steve Bennet, Gary Lightfoot, Brad Slye, Mr. Campbell, Richard Atwood, Mike Keller, Richard Kish, Bob Adams, Thurman Davis. SECOND ROW': Rick Coldren, Steve Tolbard, Jeff Reetz, Ken Baldwin, Charlie Boyd, Kim Elsea, Rick Steer, Mike Skinner, Stephen Nesser, Randy Snodgrass, Steve Wells, Scott Keith Kirkwood. TOP ROW': Gary Jurusik, Geoff Jurusik, Ron Row, Scott Steward, Bill Sandham, Don Day, Jeff Burkholder, Paul Armstrong, Mike Milton, Randy Shields, Bill Dearth, Ron DeAngelo, DeVere. THIRD ROW': John Reichard, Keith Jaycox, Terry Davis, Craig Rinear, Tom Castle, Dave Ferguson, Harry Caldwell, Mike Dale Barton, Joe Hurst, John Higgenbotham, Steve Porter, Bill Jacob, Craig Dean, Pat Anderson.

175 MELODY MAIDENS—Fi?ONT ROIT: Sharon Scott, Teresa Ka- Borgerding, Roberta Shalosky, Cathy McPeek. FOURTH ROW: bourek, Lee Ann Reardon, Linda Hutchison, Vicki Smith, Char­ Gretchen Swope, Debbie Lipovich, Diane Williamson, Nancy Haw­ lotte Brown, Pam Hartenfeld, Debby Oney, Micki Carifa, Lorrie kins, Jacqueline Bourne, Bev Bradshaw, Suzy Hagonsky, Lola Mar­ Smalley, Mr. Thurman Davis. SECOND ROW: Susi Tilley, Susan cum, Cheryl McDaniel, Audrey Lewis. FIFTH R O W : Cathy DeVoll, Black, Francine Lacoco, Karen Beal, Debbie Stearns, Cathy Fearing, Peggy Floeh, Debi Sykes, Suzanne Crawford, Sue Kynkor, Rondi Connie Weber, Sally Shafer, Pam Schlereth, Cheryl Farmwald. Almendinger, Mary Anne Skinner, Penny Leesburg, Cindy Woods. TH IRD ROW'': Jayne Wenner, Cheryl Dunbar, Jeri Bogart, Joni

Sophomore glees, maids sing at spring concert

The Melody Maids is a performing group of out­ standing girls’ voices. They sang for the Vocal Parents Association, civic groups, and the Spring Concert. The Sophomore Choir is composed of all the sophomore singing groups. The Choir appeared at the Christmas program. Spring Concert, and at other school programs. Girls from the Sophomore Choir make up the Girls’ Glee Club, which sang at the Spring Concert.

Music students are singing out in a class practice session.

176 SOPHOMORE CHOIR—FRONT ROIT.- Mr. Thurman Davis, Pam Connie Weber, Marylin DeVere, Janice McCleary, Kathy Kline, Hartenfeld, Connie Barber, Gina Hoover, Darcy Richardson, Heidi Lisa Larkin, Diane Mayhew, Donna Engleman, Jay Daniels. FOURTH Swab, Patty Botkins, Tina Viola, Joyce Combs, Sharon Gotschall, ROIH: Don Hinckley, Jan Lowman, Sue Campbell, Diane Meder, Sue Snider, Kathy Diver, Ellen Pierce. SECOND ROW: Laurie Kathy West, Debbie Reynolds, Sue Brooks, Kathy Dorsch, Barb Doyle, Janet Goody, Ronda Beall, Vicky Seitz, Carol Hoover, Jan Dauby, Vicki Wenger, Bev Bradshaw, Marsha Wood, Debbie Zela- Simpson, Kathy West, Coleen Daugherty, Angie Th~mas, Rachel chowski. Barb Skinner, Diane Engleman, Barry Roach. TOP ROJI'\- Bauman, Chris Brown, Pam Caris, Debbie Moore, THIRD RO W : John Neal, Richard Knox, David Pound, Jim Angel, Richard John Sisson, Paula Hain, Pam Dakel, Debbie Haggy, Kathy Valen­ Kish, Steve Narney, Craig Dean, Blake Stiles, Bob Davis, Russ tine, Vicki Miller, Joni Borgerding, Kathy Richardson, Bo Bowers, Thomas, Richard Atwood, Steve Porter, Ken Todd, Bill Eschleman.

SOPHOMORE GIRLS GLEE—FRONT ROW: Pam Hartenfeld, Pam Dakel, Debbie Haggy, Kathy Valentine, Vicki Miller, Joni Connie Barber, Gina Hoover, Darcy Richardson, Heidi Swab, Patty Borgerding, Kathy Richardson, Bo Bowers, Connie Weber, Marylin Botkins, Tina Viola, Joyce Combs, Sharon Gotschall, Sue Snider, DeVere, Janice McCleary, Kathy Kline, Lisa Larkin, Diane Mayhew, Kathy Diver, Ellen Pierce. SECOND ROWC- Laurie Doyle, Janet Diane Engleman. TOP ROW'': Jan Lowman, Sue Campbell, Diane Goody, Ronda Beall, Vicki Seitz, Carol Hoover, Jan Simpson, Kathy Meder, Kathy West, Debbie Reynolds, Sue Brooks, Kathy Dorsch, West, Coleen Daugherty, Angie Thomas, Rachel Bauman, Chris Barb Dauby, Vicki Wenger, Bev Bradshaw, Marsha Wood, Debbie Brown, Pam Caris, Debbie Moore. TH IRD RO W : Paula Hain, Zelachowski, Barb Skinner, Donna Engleman.

177 SOPHOMORE BOYS’ GLEE—FRONT ROW': Mr. Thurman SECOND ROW’: David Pound, Richard Knox, Jim Angel, Rich­ Davis, Pam Hartenfeld, John Sisson, Bill Eschelman, Don ard Kish, Richard Atwood, Steve Porter, K^n Todd, TOP ROW': Hinckley, John Neal, Barry Roach, Jay Daniel, Ellen Pierce. Steve Narney, Craig Dean, Blake Stiles, Bob Davis. Russ Thomas.

FRESHMAN CHOIR—FRONT ROII"; Jeff Lose, Scott Rowe-, Bill Cathy White, Sherry Buckley, Leslie Foulke, Marsha Kincaid, Barb Sandham, Jeff Metzger, Mike Kontul, Neil Ferree, Kim E’sea, Swope, Judy Marguson, Carole Clarke, Krista Stockliin. FOURTH Tom Castle, Jeff Reetz, Bob Adams, Richard Dini, Scott Stewart, ROW': Patti Drown, Beth Batory, Sue Fox, Lee Ann Ryan, Janice Scott Burkholder, Bill McLain, Brent Massie, David St. Clair, Tim Noe, Sherry Garges, Marty Ferguson, Pam Bender, Cathy Lake, Spears. SECOND ROW': Mr. Davis, Lisa Larrick, Chris Martin, Melinda Windmiller, Teresa Hunt, Connie Melton, Mindy Snod­ Debbie Kibble, Melanie Thomas, Gail Bower, Sharon Esper, Diane grass, Diane Hendrix, Peggy Hunter, Patti Floeh, Jenny Lockard, Cross, Ilona Maranville, Doris Harhai, Gina Palumbo, Debbie Jar- Colleen Carole, Mary De Francisco, Debbie Davis, Brenda Hixon, ret, Tara Jones, Diane Spadafora, Sue Riccardi, Janet Bova, Sue Marty Andrews, Sandy Heslop, Patty Wolford, Celia Casey, Patty Brenner, Phyllis King, Patti Drabek, Christy Anderson, Beth Titus, Murphy. FIFTH ROW': Linda Stales, Vicki Boyer, Sandy Heineman, Arlene 'X'ilson, Jan Hahn, Vicki Skinner, Teresa Hunt, Sue Graham. Tammy Lanane, Diane Winegardner, Vaudine Valentine, Debbie THIRD ROW': Terry Loar, Sandy Heinamen, Vicki Leopard, Penny Bower, Marilyn Brew'er, Shelia Hall, Kathy Felts, Martha Andrews, Heath, Jaci Connell, Paula Meyers. Debbie Keplar, Dana Curry, Chris Reichenbach, Connie Thomas, Holly Crawford, Gale Wallace, Marla Smith, Tami Hill, Marylin Dakel, Cindy Toronto, Brenda Nancy Smith, Lynn Wolverton, Debbie Davis, Lynette Lander, Gould, Sue Wilson, Julie Cohagen, Rita Izzie, Colleen Savely, Debbie Bower, Kathy Leuzinger, Renee Davis.

178 FRESHMAN GIRLS’ GLEE—FRONT ROW': Lisa Larrick, Chris ROW': Patti Drown, Beth Batary, Sue Fox, Lee Ann Ryan, Janice Martin, Debbie Kibble, Melanie Thomas, Gail Bowers, Sharon Noe, Sherry Garges, Marty Ferguson, Pam Bender, Kathy Lake, Esper, Diane Cross, Ilona Maranville, Doris Harhai, Gina Palumbo, Melinda 'Windmiller, Teresa Hunt, Connie Melton, Mindy Snod­ Debbie Jarret, Tara Jones, Diane Spadafora, Sue Riccardi, Janet grass, Diane Hendrix, Peggy Hunter, Patty Floeh, Jenny Lockhard, Bova, Phyllis King, Patti Drabek, Christy Anderson, Beth Titus, Colleen Carol, Mary DeFrancisco, Debbie Davis, Brenda Hixon, Arlene "Wilson, Jan Hahn, Vicki Skinner, Diane Padovan, Sue Marty Anderson, Sandy Heslop, Patty Wolford, Celia Casey, Patti Graham. SECOND ROW: Terri Loar, Cindy Engberg, Vickie Murphy. TOP ROW': Linda Stalls, Vicki Boyer, Sandy Heinaman, Leopard, Penny Heath, Jaci Connell, Paula Meyers, Debbie Keplar, Tami Lanane, Diane Winegardner, Vaudine Valentine, Debbie Bow­ Marla Smith, Dana Curry, Tami Hill, Marylyn Dakel, Cindy Toronto, ers, Marilyn Brewer, Sheila Hall, Kathy Feltz, Martha Andrews, Brenda Gould, Sue Wilson, Julie Cohagan, Rita Izzie, Colleen Save­ Chris Reichenbach, Connie Thomas, Holly Crawford, Gail Wallace, ly, Cathy White, Sherry Buckley, Leslie Foulke, Marsha Kincaid, Nancy Smith, Lynne WoKerton, Debbie Davis, Lynette Landers, Barb Swope. Judi Margason, Carole Clark, Krista Stocklin. THIRD Barbara Houser, Kathy Leuzinger, Renee Davis.

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FRESHMAN BOYS’ GLEE—FRONT ROW: Mr, Thurman Davis, Lisa Larrick, Je ff Metzger, Bill Sandham, Scott Stewart. Sue Graham. SECOND ROW': Bill McLain, Mike KontuI, Scott Burkholder, Brent Massie, Scott Rowe. TOP ROW': A Woodward Park Junior High School student Neil Ferree, Kim Elsea, Bob Adams, Tom Castle, Tim Spears, Jeff Reetz, took the role of Amahl in the Christmas program Davis St. .Clair, Richard Dini. presented by the music groups.

179 Miss Shirley Leggett, business education teacher, purchases one of the goodies at the PTA-sponsored bake sale. (Top right) Mr. Lloyd Graham enjoys his spaghetti dinner as Joe Smith and Randy Suver watch hungrily. (Tar right) Mona Shoemaker and Mrs. Roselyn Ferguson sell spaghetti dinner tickets to hungry Northland area residents. (Right) Mr. James Harrison reaches for his heaping plate of spaghetti.

180 PTA sponsors annual i spaghetti dinner Nov. 5 I

The annual PTA Spaghetti Dinner was held in the cafe­ teria on November 5. Entertainment for the dinner patrons was provided by the vocal, instrumental, and dramatics de­ partments. The mothers of the PTA also sponsored a bake sale in conjunction with the dinner. The dinner and bake sale were the major money-making projects for the PTA this year.

181 SKI CLUB— FRONT RO]V': Richard McCullough, Barry Roach, Nacke, Sherry Moore, Barb Borean, Candy Engberg, Becky Martin. Billy Taylor, Mike Rausch, Ronnie Mills, Dave Cooke, Sharon Todd, TH IRD ROW'': Lisa Stark, Tara Jones, Dreama Marcum, Brenda Harold Casias, Leslie Howden, Nancy Veeck, Mr. Doug Sme'tz, Gould, Debbie Wedemeyer, Cathy Leuzinger, Irene Bedritis, Cathy Miss Alice Hoffmeister, Miss Carolyn Beach, Debbie Popovich, Epperly, Betsy Buckle, Cathy Wedemeyer, Tara England, Bev Jimmy Wood, Kathy Free, Bev Hayes, Diane Sweeney, Marilyn Ashworth, Angie Davis, Debbie Carrol, Joy O ’Brien, Pat Scarry, Brewer. SECOND ROW': Ruth Madigan, Cheryl Green, Joyce Zim­ Lori Howden, Sue Ferguson, Kaye Dickie, Gail Preston, Nickie merman, Peggy Hunter, Elaine Newland, Rhonda Beall, Nan'y Glandon, Cara Alexandrea, Darcy Richardson, Jane Ann Edwards, Headley, Heidi Swab, Candy Krull, Jan Tipple, Micki Carifa, Bruni Settele, Nickie Casey, Wendy Weaver, I.inda McMillan. Cathy Graham, Debbie Simmons, Collette Giles, Linda Shephard, FOURTH ROW'': Sandy Heineman, Holly Crawford, Diane Hendrix, Vicki Cascioli, Pam Dakel, Tammy Hill, Diane Padovan, Karen Terri Huffman, Steve Drabek, Caryl Warner, Fran Eby, John Earn-

FTA— FRON T ROW': Debbie Lowman, Karen Wood, Linda Albertson, Sandy Scott, Carol Coon­ ey, Susan Gentry, Wanda Rodgers, Rosemary Carlton, Patty Pitts. SECOND ROll".- Cindy Mann, Jae Taylor, Dana Curry, Kathy Drabek, Ilona Maranville, Vicki Clay, Cindy Kim, Kathy Smith, Linda McMillen, Debbie Oney. THIRD ROW': Linda Hamnett, Lynn Nist, George Karek'as, Cheryl Stanley, Teri Caudill, Carol Ristucci, Pat­ ty Hill, Micki Carifa, Janice Holmes, Mrs. Joan Grahek. FOURTH ROW': Barbara Swope, Coleen Decrade, Pam Cereus, Patty W olf, Jane Lowman, Penny Heath, Susan Dishon, Lisa Rickley, Darlene Saulters, Patty Norris, Debbie Bennett. FIFTH ROW': Jeff Kessler, Chris Reese, Martha Andrews, Linda Martin, Tracy Proctor, Alice Hill, Elaine Adams, Lori Maranville, Myra McGraw, Joyce Hawkins, Karen Purtee. SIXTH ROW': Sheila Hall, Terry Noppenberger, Rhonda Albertson, Diane Meder, Lesley Blount, Sue Carlton, Carla Larrick, Linda Coate, Diane Hill, Peggy Foley, Lorraine Horn, Nancy Campbell, Ellen Carpenter.

182 hart, Steve Porter, John Hickinbotham, Jim Angle, Brian Sweitzer, Hains, Mary Garrabrant, Nancy Ward, Diane Davis, Susan Craw­ Cheryl Knezivich, Carol Graham, Jenny Lee, Becky Richardion, ford, Loraine Horne, Jane Casias, Cindy Woods, Jim Serio, Bill Connie Dotson, Debbie Moore, Patty Engberg, Jan Johnson, Bev Gordon. SIX T H RO W : Tim Wilson, Frank Furie, Dave Ferguson, Bradshaw, Cheryl McDaniel, ^ ian a Hill, Lola Marcum, Mary Jim Doolittle, Dean Kinkle, Mark Raubenot, Rodney Lee, Ken Yank, Burgess, Lisa Stockwell, Marsha Kershner, Danny Angles. FIFTH David Miller, Mark Hinman, Bill DeWitt, Steve Miller, Andy ROW: Greg Yeats, Bill Grubb, Terri Lora, Charles St. Clair, Tim Kulick, Mike Mcllvain, Steve Narney, John Veeck, Bob Davis, Keller, Mike Stacy, Billy McLain, Bob Beard, Jeff Daniel, Rick Randy Bowers, Rick Johnson, Pat Moore, Warren Scott, Greg Stier, Chuck Watts, Ken Baldwin, Dan Tucker, Paul Bostic, Jim Graham, Lome Pendleton, Harry Kost, Dan Erler, Scott Glandon, Hardy, Bob Ariss, Steve Dew, Bill Spooner, Cindy Rose, Paula Cheryl Farmwald, Carla VanFossen,

Future teachers study classroom situations

"The Future Teachers of America Club must create an aware­ ness and understanding of classroom procedures,” Mrs. Joan Grahek, advisor, said. The club’s main objectives are to learn more about scholarships that are available and to gain experience in teaching. Officers were president, Linda Albertson; vice president, Karen Wood; secretary, Sandy Scott; treasurer, Debbie Lowman; histori­ an, Linda Sweitzer; and recorder, Carol Cooney. A weekend ski trip was the high of the year for the Ski Club members. Movies were shown at evening meetings once a month. A representative from the Union Skibba Shop, Mr. Paul Tockge, spoke to members for one of these meetings. Harold Casias was president; Sharon Todd, vice president; Lesley Howden, secretary; Gary Bradshaw, treasurer; and Nancy Veeck and Dave Cooke, sergeants-at-arms.

Mrs. Joan Grahek talks to seniors Sandy Scott and Linda Albertson about their plans as future teachers.

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(B elow ) Mr. Thomas White is a good example of how the teachers at Northland participated in Slob Day. (Low er) Members of the chess club con­ centrate on their moves.

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Canright, Mark 101, N Activities Offi^dTHA»ers Barr, 125, 152''ivT Ba^er^^ian Lynn 1^ Cantrell, Joyce 12p*^ 9 Adams, i^ in e 125, IK^ Bacioy; Diane Marj£ 112 we(^^wbert_ 27, 3^1^56, 160, Carifa, Nicaela 67J'fl3, 138, Adan^J^ouise 27, Dale 1251^3, M 1751 ''177>Q 169, 176 Adp^l^ita 112 Ion, Danid|ra(^64, Bowser, Becky 1^ Caris, PamelaWl3, 160, 177 5ms, Bob 22, 957 |00, 175, ' ptt, D^Jie fl2\l38, Charles U # J6 4 , 166, 17 Carbol, Mr. .Jihn 58 '178, 179 '8 „ - j J ^ 7 1 , it/ 1 ^ ^ 7 5 Carlson, John 113 Adkins, rIetiJiFatti 100 , a ^BBoyer^tfki 140, 144, 178, Carlson,te / s 113 AgreslV yfed/Xo Dali (\^rsit|ip^ It Bradfl^ Sjott 125 Carltonjcosemarie 126 >12 __Dali (JuniorJ BradforJ(fKent 89, C^itq/^Susan 113, Ij Kon, Dll 11 Bator^ Beth lOQ Bradsj^w, Beverly 173, 174 5ertson, lliyda^TSffS, 1 54 BauchniiUe, Bru 17# 177 Fman, Doug 113^ Alcott, Mrs.\\)u8Rr62 Bac ymond 100 B^dshaw, Gary 125 !anright, Robert Aldridge^ Kenneth 100, bier, A'lifhe^e 1_26 'arpenter, Ellen 113^ Aldridc^flj^othy 100 id, R ic___ Carpenter,, 126, 145 AlexaAlexa#aer,^ara 112 lachel 1 Brake, D a|jr^9, 59, 82, 8 Carr, Jef?W^n3 AlmyiAlmjendinger, Ro: CaV^n 6 3 BranlM^^S^ren 1, 169 Carr, Mjpdy 101, 163 6 h J 7 138^ 1 B ra t^ #arol 126, J53 kCarr.ri(^lleen 101, 178, 179 Andre: Brass Choir 171 Deborah 30, 140, 141, AlvesAlves, Pamr ^ 90, 125 _ B ^ m , David 83, 8^V l3 Amriirin^^l/Fid lltiil45' Beall, Rhonda 112, 17‘^i^ enner, Sujw lQ^y78 arrol, Joan lOfe!^ ^ Andcdersln, Arthur eatty, San^i^£, 170 rewer, Ma|i.IlQ^^ 179 Carte, Jean 1:M>H61 erson, ^H^st>M_J|), 138, 146 eard, Ba Bridge Club Carter, Cat^siA26 8, 179 Beard, Rel^rt ' Briggs, CaJli^lOl Cascioli, 'N^cki 12, 13, 19, 30, V K n dnderson^^t^jM s 100, 178, 1 Beaver, Deborah 144, Bright, JWnda 29, 148 138,|154, 158, 160 A.ndersc^f ^rrty 178, 1 Beethan^Mr. Rupert <^^63 BrcMfcj Deborah 113 ___ C«£j^Cecillia 101, 178, 179 Anderson, Daniel 27 Bedrk^^ll^e 28, 146, rfi 155, BrJfc^Susan 113, 115^11Tl77 Kathleen 101 Andean, Pat 125, 174 156C i 60 iwn, Charlotte 29, 14 sey, Monica 126 oni, Victoria 14 e, Steve 155, 160, 173, 176 Casias, Jean 126, 168, 170, 174 Idrews, Robert, nap, Deh 123 Brown, ^risty 113, 148, 177 Casias, HaroJ'd 19, 82, 85, 166, Andrews, M Bell, Cindy j l 00 Brown, ftm ]#6, 149 ^ 168, 170, 171 Vndrick, M Bell, i t o ^ l 2 5 , 153 Brown, P *S ^ 79 Casner, Ji/n 113, 142 ^ngle, .IIoJT t ^C 125 Brovm^/isan 142, 160^ Casner.^/Cayne 30, 82, 86 u^nn^|8 Broj^^^rs. Marilyn 2j e a s i e r Michael 113 I^ , Howa bder, n, Mr. Brad Tommy 95, I'O'l, 143, 175, fron, Marilyi ender, Pa^^ hmire, Br 8, 179 Cntle, Glenna 112 Bennett, D ^ | j^ 2 8 , 148, 154 ruz: atalano, Candace 113, 160 Archambault, Diane 112 Bennett, S ^ ^ l 12, 174, 1] B r u z J^ 126 Catalano, Cathy 173 Archaij(l^lt, Joan 112 Bevila^lTaJLinda 125 Bryan^Brfr 82, 89, Caudill, Terry 126. 164, 165, 166 A i ^ i lC J Bob 82, Beym^r; Connie 112 160 Chapman, Kenny 101 ^IPhibaTa, Edward 143 iddison, M il^ ll2 Buclo Katherine 113, 1 Chapman, Mark 30, 90 A^s, Paulette 100, 1^, 153^16^ el, Danny" Buckle, Besty 113 Chapman, Mr. Charles 73, 94 Ariss, Bob 125, 138' Bischoff, Paul Buckle, James 113 Cheely, Wendy 113 152, 1_ Biscuso, Mrs^ 77 Buckley, Debo^h154, 169 Chess Club 152 xmstrong^^onoie 82, 12 Ron 164, 166, 173 Chokreff, Miss Violet 58, 146 Buckley, Sh ei^ 101, 178, 179l Chover, Cheryl 155 ong, Steve , a 77 Buckmaster^Tee 29, 158 Clanahan, James 1 19, 142, 145. Bla^i^Xuzanne 28, 144, 1^ 173, Bullocl^yffs. Roxy 7.7 ^ 164, 1 ^ ^ fnstrong, '^oj^l 174, 176 B a^ h ^ ; Richard 12* l^^Clancy.^^ay 6. 30, 153?^\ Id, Cathy 12^ Blackburn, Cathfidnelj^, 29, 140, B%§/llmer, Angie 1 2 6 ,1 ^ T49 ClaphUmT^net 31,^54, 160 Arrick, Tina ■ 154, 173. Burdette, DenisdlLl5.^ l J ^ l £lark. Carol 101, 1 ^ 1 7 9 Art, R^nalirtlf'l 12, 142, 152,' lackburn, 125 207 ^ Mrs, Naij/t. 76 l6 Q ^ 6 B r 6 l lackford, JeB^lOO, 139 Burford, Deboral^E%<5i, l4i^l^4, ACIark. Janet llTrN60 ,ake, Lance 28 148. ^f f Clark, Richr^^lOl [msia^fh, Beverl ee 112 BurgessJlJHry Jo 126,?I63V 6 3 , Clark bJormaF 113 brese 112, 160, 169, ^ Clad^SKTjael 113 smo, Ramona 74 ^ ClarTc^^g/45 Attendance ip, Marsha 112 Climan.Tlave 152 Atwood^^krhard *82, Carolyn 125 Victoria 113, 16 nJTjfcr 178 Deborah 1 17 ate, Linda 5, 31, 154,s d Audro ^sual 145 Bloor, Terry 125 B jy ^ ld er.^ cJfT 178 1 OE 148 Auraiw Steve 100 Blount, Leslie ]^3, 160 Butyf^O l^ 120 Coccia, Ivlid^^l 11. Mrs. Boehning, Charles 125 Burronj^Earjean 126, l4 l' ler, Mrs. Jllen 60 Afftullo, Chery B^art, Jeri 113, 173, 176 Burton, Robert 101 Ayers, Janet Cgart, Jill 100, 142 Burton, Shelia 2| y2^ ‘ Coha.pen, Jun^Tll. 178. 179 Ay; ■ Bookroom Helpers 162 Burwell, Thoma?*3o'^^ Coldren, Ric 173. 174. 175 Borah, Jack 28, 90. 155, 161 Butler, ,6 i Colfyl^#rrs. Margaret 77. 142 Borean. Barbara 100 Butleu^in^ 153 Colw^Iichael 101 Borgerding, Joanne 113, 169. Butt, Clhonll/^ 113 Co 11^, Toni 126, l4l 176. 177 Cadden, Lawrence ^^^^lier, Jerry 101 Baker, ElreaBi^lT 28ir 1 54 I Born. Harly 100 Cafeteria Helpers 143 ^ 1ollins, Mr. Harry 77 Combs, Joyce 114, 177 Baldwin, Kei#eth\8, 174, 175 Boseker, Mr. James 68 Cain, David 101, 13 Baldwin, MrsVFrans|js 58, 146 Bostic, Paul 20, 26, 29, 138, 143, Combs, Kristy 126, 146 Caldwell, Harry Ball, Jeff 92, 125 152, 153, 162 Concert Band 167 Ballard, Jerry 28 Boston, Dan 29, 143, 156, 160 170, 173, 175 Conder, Richard 19, 22, 31, 53. Ballentyne, Arthur 112 Botkins, Patty 113, 177 Calender, Bo 2(jf 26, 3 146, 190, 191 Ballentyne, Wendy 125. 149 Bourne, Jacqueline 29, 154, 169, 152, 153 Concert Chorale 174 Ballinger, A1 28. 156 173, 174, 176 Cameron, Robert 20, 30, 92,'l43 Congrove, Willard 31, 82, 92 Ballinger, Richard 83, 112 Bova, Janet 100, 178, 179 Campbell, Nancy 30, 144, 146, Conley. Tony 82, 126 Bandy, Steve 125 Bover, Victoria 100 155, 161, 162, 173 Connell, Jacquelyn 101, 178, 179 Barbeau, Steve 53, 125 Conreaux, Michelene 148, l6l Barber, Connie 112, 177 Boytin, Dennis 100 Campbell, Robert III 15, 22, 126 Barnhart. Mrs. Judy 58, 72, 148 Boytin. Stephen 100 163, 173, 174, 175 Conreaux, Steve 114, 126. l45

202 59, 14 ^tanioi^isiueBa. 127 Epperly, Kathryn 115 Francia, John 4, 138 »

2 0 3 l y ^ 1^ HarriMn, Stephen 1C lunt, %bert 83, 117 96, 1\l 3 ^ 5 4 , Killian, TimcjP' T05 lunt, 104, if 174, 205 Fber, CoryM30 luntenJJfcorah 39fT39,'^ Graham, Sue Ann mtbrough, jyott 105 78, 179 |imm, Cyn®yn 105, 160, 207 Hujv, Lildi ll Cincaid, G^ald 118, 152, I6 I ^ hek, Mrs. ]ozM 69, 13 fcorah 11, HiAer, Pa\iTi: ande, Mrs. Jane, incaide^^rsha 105, 178, 179 104 ler, Peggy^4, 178, 17§ reen, Chery* 116 Ink^^pean 83, 118, I6 I fchard li bton, Conni096, 12 9 , Kine|®(?larke 105, 160 'Green, C ^ s y e 128 [Timothy J Ii6l “ ' KingHhyllis 105, 144, 178, 179 Greylodj^SttP Mary^Bf7l42 bo| ^ fusion, iVifcll^el 104 ran « '"^ngsrey, TOomi 39 Grieve*«tha 15, 1 ■joj| iHutchisowWarry 23,raK, 39, man, j® 14 / Grimm^plr. RobertI is, Na| 32, 8 ^ 3 , 152,jiyC 1(62 Gre^ Deborah 1 *r, D^Ne^9 th is il Linda Kfty W7,[J1| Jrchne^MlNfra 130 Gres^, JealtB 1' H ^ , Kathy , 173, § 4 , 176 prk, lqry^2, 130 h, ^tri Janet HuMiison, PtAl ifO, 19 1 ■ "teith 89, 118, 173, L y l ^ W 5 8 Beve Hyjii^, D ^ p g 39 enigeJP>dwi6 93jf29^143, Jani, C »^ 29| l^les 4, 83, 13 0 , 164, rogan.^ ^ q y 128 ter, M r.^^n 65 Indiciani,^pmi 11| rove,^rafl^ll6 Nancy 152, ftzie, Rit«»04, 178 fichard 118, 145, 166, Grover, ftian 8 3 jll^ , 163 Jacob,Jf^ael?l 29 J 174, Groves, #erry 1 Heath, PennyJl^ 04!lil48^1/8. 6t, Ur. David 56, 57 Giubb,*Iark 1 "(79 JaclHfrBruce 11 F64, 166, li KTausill, Charles 105 Gltbb, ^ i chi||^l 2 8 drick,|.)^ 117, 16, iKIausiSf, Jim 118 G la n c e Helpers 1 leinemaJiJSandra 1 i Davl 142 Kleinman, David 8, 105 lick, 95, 103 ■ 179 , ChJ F67, 82,: Kleinman, John 130 unndlj\lwhard FHeiser, M nnet^^04 Janszen, K| Teen 161, Kliman, Edward 118, 153 uyem Rdbert n Heiser,,^san \l% li 207 Kline, Mrs. Impg#ie 56, 17 Hacktffiiin, Bev^jHB^ 170 I Jans: 170, 171 Kline, Kathy 167, 1| ^ rth, M ^^3, f?^ierly, D eU ^ 37 Jam D i 178, 179, Kline, Michaj Ifr, Nani ?4, 118 Tricks, Array 12' Jarvi: Brenda Kline, Richai* « feman, Rj||pijif'l45, 164,_166, Indricks, Jamie 12t Jayo Keith, 173, 175 Kline, Willia^ 2®, 39. 74 170, 171' Tendricks/tSliane 10^ ^ 78,_15 Je '" ean Knezevich,/^errie 1 3 O agan, Micha|aKll6, 1 lerr, M iA^l 129 “ Je ^ K a t 144, 55 KnojfiRAjg^ 118, Hageman, J^ e r t s A l' ^Herr, MiWell 22, p [ 62, Tsen, S. 105 ‘ KonWjMBEhael 105,|j ag^anjrlirthy 3®13PT 154 154h|J3, Jj4f4)5», 19 bhanson. 39, 144, KopiinP^ 39 8 \ l ^ l 6 6 , 170^ HerrelJ Miss '164( t90 KorcJ^, David 105,^139 mftAJSandra 1§1, 15 HershUer, Su: •job (11)2^164, 166, Kostw Harry 118 r, Ktwen 1 H ilo?, Dan ism gJO Kospndin, Geo^W 79, 105 :y,f9eb% 0f^l38, 1^, Sandy! j|p4, 178^79 ,Johnjln, BeverliJl05, 164, 166 Mwles, Mr^Jpne 69, 139 J7 ‘ ickiBbotham.llftthnil 17, 16tJ __5n, Elizabeth 105, 148 erj^ner, Ka(ij|K30, 161, 164, Ha^Jty, )1' . 173, 174, r Johnson, JaaeHl05, 117, 160 H^fiorvsl#, i^^^sie 128,piji§, 176 HiBciiiotham,^lfcj^37, 14qBT54 Johnson, ^ ie n 97, 129, 138 K r^ k , DeWrah 118 j \ J # k.Hill,^ce 38,N^ 160 '' Johnson (Pcnry 117 Kristc^^Iifhael 118 H^ % M jt-cia 36, l4 t~ 14 tiane 38m 52, 1^,JP’'54,| Johnson, *Hck 129 Krull.lWndace 130, 139, 169 1 |lf6, 16 ■ Johnsorfe Thomas I6 I 164, 16 fir. Stjbhen 59, 90 Hainjfl^aula 177 John )l ^171l[7 • ♦ li«:, Andij^ 40, 138, ^ Colej^Vre Rll, Patri# 38, 111.M3S nes,\flndrew 8.3y,117 K|Wfk, Michtti 83, 94, l[l ames, MrB®Tan 68, 1 lill, S h ^ 38 3nes, Bill 90 k IIow, Sher jy n 138 Hal^y, Col«n 161, }6 lill, J » r a 97#1H 135 ones, Carol I60 Kjskowski,^®reg 83, US 17® M 7 jnes, Mrs. Jme 69 Kynkor, SjUn 8, 105, Juf'n, 176 any 104, iJB HiltJ^omas 8 l 92, 125,Jl38 Jones, M Lafo'lliettsjvfarli Ts. 72 " Hijmkiey, Dona* 117, 1 I Jones, R^ifflHa 117 Lafollet^IKiml Jheryljip4, y^O j^ ia n , 82, 83, 1 JoneATHM 105, 178, Ljiid, lis ty 4(Aj0if44, 146, Ha^pregyitf O' ppolite, W ai^O, i^l'f!5, 155, Joy, ■pbara 129 )5,W llfe2, 174 Hall, Karefrj^l4l ipolit||^ar|^JP, lg[p 164, 166,^ Jurpp!^ Gary U"®S60, 174 160, 170 Hall, Jeff|^128, 164 B6, 17()| I 6 a iij0 \GeoffiJy^R9, 173 [05, 178, 179 Hall, ^ 1( ^ 28, 1( ' Hix(i|^renda 10®^ 29, 17| Sjavid D f "■ ■■ H a ll,^ i^ ^ 104, tip 160 , Hoa^V Miss Ai* 1 6 2 , 55 K<%6urei?', Te^i^l60. 17 74, K * n 130 1. Lamb, Hofflneister, Alice 55 176 ^Lanane, 'iMiTmiie 105, ITU, 179 an| Bcl^]iyi38 lHol|jcnbach, M w r 129, 1 6| KankM, Suet Lancaste^ ^ Tlam, R o m h i28, 1 K a^J, CIi|j 39 Lander,,jtinette 10| Hamlin, TjlfKeline lli 179 ' Holling,^)i^ha 12Sl^iI’ Kajyt, Dai^l6'^ Barry _ 11 Hamiltfw [Bob 83, 1 2 f HolmeyMtJ^e 1 20 Kajffe< Timothy lWVl43 j|ff, Larry HamiltJJJrfan 116 140 Home E||c^m & ClubP48 George IK , 139 iaff, ^ HamiltAT.Julie 14| Hoover.^aroljftR, Donald 12^® 64, 16J 168 ^ 154 Hamilton, Steve 30ver,UGina Debbie ^ 4 jr 95 Hamnytt, Li ^pkins,^a^/38 jfman, Laure* llRi 160, liam 105. 164, I66, Ham[#on, R apkins,(Ko£eir 104 ■ 17(1 Hanawalt, C rHoppe^Lftj^Charles lOJ ^Kaylor, ^ aid 11 Lark 118, 177 % 173 Horm //rftjirfe 154, 1 ff,. 1 60 Keh rer, l-y 129, Larrici iarla 130, 141, |60 Harden, Da; Hoii^^/Rwecca\s8, 173 Keller, nieel sa 105, 160, IJ). 178, Hardy, Jin HousM^^rb&aM 04 Kells' Harl-l|i, Dd^is 1|P®^60, 178, HouserT^n^lJfc, 161^179 ?haeljfl8, 173. 1741 inrlAs, Dj§nna tlKClula 163 Pi 7, 1 ■ iuih, Paul 118|i, V # Lesli^38, 1 Kmly, Kathleei ns, Susan 13(* Jley, 1' K * , Mi af, Danny 40 HoHii ®^rank 62, r73, 1 ather, Da\ id 1 3i> Harp% Terri 38 Kepla®E|M6ie 105, 17 eather, Steph Harr, jfcthy Wd 129 MhKe\g:kptiim, Mr, echner. Pan Harjfialfames bfr. Jarij 82 _ 164, 166, Patti Ke.ssleJjeff 105, lflil67 Lee liWTs, RidBhi Da\id 1. #45 ^Keyso^Dan 9 i 1 Lee, Sarris, WiHBfl 37, 162 iidgins, ■'X-'illiai; ibbler. Debt Lee iffman, 141, liKvell, Char' Har^^p, M^ James 1 Lee, ughes, Ala 167 ieffer, Jane 1 175 ^berts 117 .ighes, CandaJ |l7l a'effer, Joan 1 3 Leesburg,

2 0 4 Leesburg, Penny 40, 154, 173, Love, Nancy 4l, 141, 154 McGee, Philip 131 Myers, Mrs. J. William 60 176 Lovell, Ron 94 McGill, Mr. Thomas 74 Myers, Mr. William 146 LefHer, Dave 40 Love, Robert 86, 90, 130, 143 McGlade, Eric 42, 97, 142, 155 Nachtrab, Kay 131 Leffler, Michael 105 Love, Scott 118 McGlade, Jane 106 Nacke, Karen 119 Leffler, Susi 118 Loveless, Gail 41, 148, 149 McGrace, Myra 131, 160 Naegele, Cheryle 43 LeGault, Dorothy 118 Lowks, Cheryl 130 McGuire, Rocky 20, 42, 82, 92, Naegele, Rex Alan 90, 119 Leggett, David 83, 118 Lowks, Deanne 130 93 Narmey, Steve 119, 139, 173, Leggett, Miss Shirley 72, 149, Lowman, Deborah 41, 142, 154, McGuire, Joan 119 174, 175, 178 180 155, 161, 182 McGuire, Jo 42 Neal, John 178 Lehman, Mrs. Harriet 70 Lowman, Janelle 119, 142, 161, McGuire, Marianne 106 Neel, Robin 121, 155, 164, 166, Lemaster, Mike 130 166, 177 McIntosh, Miss Miriam 69, I4l 170 ^ Lemke, Barbara 146, 148 Lowry, Susan 4l, 144, 146, 154, Mclllvain, Mike 42, 53, 82, 85, Nelson, James 43, 92, 139, 156, Lemke Jr., Warren 105 155, 162 86, 89, 138, 155, 157 160 Lemley, Donald 105, 160 Lucas, Mrs. Cheryl 68, 69 McKelvey, Patricia 119, 164, 167 Nesser, Kevin 119 Lemon, Nancy 105 Lucas, Geary Allen 4l McKnight, Marc 19, 43, 49, 86, Nesser, Stephen 107, 138, 162, Leonard, Terrence 105 Lynn, Dennis 106 89, 153, 157 175 Leopard, Patricia 106 Lynn, Gloria 119 McKnight, Susan 131, 153 Newsletter Staff 159 Leopard, Victoria 178, 179 Mabin, Mark 95 McKnight, Jerry 78 Newsome, Michael 119, 120, Leopard, Trish 118 MacLean, Malcolm 83, 119 McLain, William 107, 178, 179 145, 164, 166, 168 Leuzinger, Kathleen 106, 178, MacLean, Merrie 130 McLain, Robin 90 Niemet, Robert 107 Nist, Maryln 131, 144, 164, 166 179 MacLean, Robin 119 McMillen, Linda 131, 142 Levi, Nita 12, 16, 19, 40, 49, Macurak, Christina 130, l4l, McNamee, Mariann 119 Nist, Tom 107 j 142, 158, 160 164, 166, 170 McNamee, Pat 83 No Club Club 156 j Lewis, Mr. Charles 71, 144 Macurak, Mike 119, 145, 164, McNeil, Miss Jacqueline 26, 62 Noe, Janice 107, 163, 178, 179 I Lewis, Audrey 130, 148, 176 166, 168, 170 MePeek, Cathy 12, 13, 43, 144, Noe, Norm 131, 167, 168 } Lewis, Cindy 130, 148 Madachy, Michael 119, 164, 166, 145, 154, 173, 174, 176 Noe, Suzanne 120 I Lewis, Jo 40, l4l, 154 168, 170, 171 MePeek, Terrie 107, 144, 145, Noppenberger, Sue 43, 154, 160, Lewis, Mark 130 Maddin, Danny 119 161 168, 169 Noppenberger, Teresa 131, 142, Lewis, Shirley 130 Madigan, Ruth 119 McQuery, Mark 107 Lewis, Thomas 106 Mahoney, Dennis 82, 130 Meabon, Mark 107 148 _ Lias, Mrs. Helen 60 Majorettes 165 Meder, Diane 119, 160, 177 Nordstrom, Mrs. Avis 120 Librarians 139 Malone, John 5, 82, 83, 130 Medley, Bob 131, 143 Norris, Janet 120 Lightfoot, Gary 106, 170, 173, Manley, Kim 131, 139, 161 Meek, Cheryl 43 Norris, Patty 131, l6l 174 Mann, Cindy 106, 182 Meek, Christy 119, 148 Norris, Peggy 107, 148 Norris, Stephen 120, 145 Lilly, Joseph 106, 167, 170 Mansfield, Mrs. Patricia 57 Meinhart, Karl 107 Norton, James 120, 164, 166 Lincicome, David 106 Maranville, Jacqueline l4l, 160, Meinhart, Mark 131 Oakes, Robert 107 Linnabury, Wayne 95, 106 162 Meister, Robert 107, 138, 163 Oberson, Yvonne 107 Lipovich, Deborah 12, 13, 40, Maranville, Lorraine 106, 131, Melton, Connie 107, 153, 178, Oberst, George 83, 120, 142 142, 144, 145, 173, 176 142, 148, 163, 178, 179 179 Obert, Mariann 44, 154, 163, Lishka, Janie 40, 146, 154 Marback, Carl 131 Melton, Roberta 43 164, 165, 166, 173, 174 Lloyd, John 155, 160, 170 Marching Band 164 Merner, John 139, 173 Oberting, Debra Kay 107 Loar, Theresa 106, 178, 179 Marcum, Dreama 106, 170 Mettler, Debra 43, 148 O’Brien, Joyce 44, 138, l4l, 154 Lockard, Jenny 106, 178, 179 Marcum, Lola 131, 160, 173, Mettler, Mark 107 174, 176 Mettler, Sandra 107 O'Brien, Pamela 132 Lockard, Sally 118 Oberst, Janet 44, 155 Lockner, Hildegard 118, 161 Marguson, Judi 106, 178, 179 Metzger, Jeff 107, 178, 179 O’Brien, Pat 9 Lococo, Francine 118, 149, 173, Markley, Rosemary 41, 146, 154 Meyer, Mary 131 Marrow, John 106 Meyers, Paula 178 Office Assistants 140 176 Olesnanik, Andrew 44, 160 Kimberly Lodge 130 Marsh, Melissa 106, l6l Mielke, Arthur 107, 164, 166 Marshall, James 106 Milless, Toni 43, 154 Olesnanik, Cheryl 132 Lodge Jon 83, 118 Oliveria Deborah 132, 138, 139 Logan, Debi 130 Marter, Mrs. Evelyn 76 Miller, David 4, 43 Marter, Patrick 119 Miller, Daniel 5, 82, 83, 131 Oney, Linda 107, 140, 1'67 Lohri, Susan 40 Oney, Debbie 44, 139, 154, 155, Lombardi, Jimmy 106 Martin, Christy 106, 178, 179 Miller, Deborah 42 173, 176 Lombardi, John 41, 74 Martin, Becky 42, 142, 149 Miller, Deborah 131 Martin, Linda 131, 155 Miller, Lynne 131 Onstott, Thomas 82, 120 Lomb, Joyce 106 Opatich, Gina 107, 166 Lose, Jeffery 106, 178 Martin, Pat 106 Miller, Marcia 131 Miller, Norman 89, 107, 164, Orchestra 170 Lothamer, Cherry 1 118 Martin, Lois 131, 142, 148, 152 Martin, Ray 41, 145, l46, 152, 167, 190 Orsini, Joanne 107, 153 Lott, Limette 41, 154 Orth Mr. Robert 68, 82, l4l Louderback, Cheryl 41, 149, 154, 155, 161, 170 Miller, Paul 107, 160 Miller, Mrs. Helen 67 Orth, Sheri 120 158 Marty, Linda 106 Miller, Mr. Russell 66 Osborne, Linda Love, Holly 130 Massie, Brent 106, 178, 179 Mature, Rick 131 Miller, Rick 95, 107, 167 Osif, Kathleen 107, 139 Mawhirter, Dana 42 Miller, Steve 43, 92, 93, 138, Oskey, Ernie 107, 167 Maxey, Diana 106, 140, 163, 143 Owen, Ellen 120 Owens, Mrs. 77 167 Miller, Vicki 119, 177 Mayhew, Diane 120, 177 Mills, Ronald 107 Padovan, Diana 107, 179 Mayhew, Linda Kay 131, 148 Milton, Michael 23, 107, 173, Palin, William 120, 161 Mazzola, Anthony 42, 106 175 Palmer, Gary 107, 170 Melody Maidens 176 Moffatt, Dave 14, 34, 43, 82, 85, Palumbo, Gina 107, 178, 179 McAdow, Harold 119 138 Pargeon, Denise 108, 153 McBride, Richard 131, 145, 155, Moffatt, Mrs. David 76 Parks, Betty 44, 148 Parrish, Bea 44, 146, 154, 155, 161, 190 Mohler, Bonnie 43, 170 McCaffrey Robert 119 Molino, Anthony 89, 107 161, 162, 163 McCandlish, Debbie 42, 72, 14'8 Moore, Deborah 119, 167, 177 Parrish, Marty 167 McLasky, Debbie 131, 155, 160 Moore, Gerlinda 131 Patterson, Alan 11, 44, 82, 85 McCleery, Janice 119, 177 Moore, Patrick 131 Pax, Joane 120 McCleery, Jeri 42, 148, 170 Moore, Sherrie 119, I4l Pavlick, Chris 160 McClure, Terry 106, 164, 166 Moose, Joseph 107 Payne, Florence 108, 163, 164, McConnel John 119 Moran, Kathy 43, 146 166 Payne, Patrick 132, 145, 164, McCoy, Paul 119 Moran, liana 15 McCreary, Mark 142, 163 Morando, Cindy 119 166, 170, 171 McCullough, Richard 106 Morgan, Mrs. Beatrice 77 Payne, Thomas 120 McCurdy, Joanthon 106, l60 Morrison, Keith 131 Peck, Michael 132 Peggs, Dorothy 44, 154 McDaniel, Cheryl 131, 148, 160, Massgrove, Christine 119 Peggs, Pamela 120, 148 173, 176 Murphy, Patricia 3, 107, 178, Homecoming Queen Kathy Gra­ McDonald, Donna 106, 142 179 Peifer, Jeffrey 61, 108, 167, 160 Pelkey, Mr. Duane C. 56, 57 ham expresses her thanks. McDonald, Vicki 42 Musser, Karen 131, 160, 174 Pence, Elaine 120 McGee, Leonard 106 Myers, Paula 107, 163

2 0 5 lorn 132, 143„ Schirtzingei^ e 46, 82, 84 Slye, Brad L. 133, 163, 173, 174, Jim 120 Schirtzing hn 132 175 ^ ______1 120 Schlereti la S. 133, I6j Slyman, Douglas Eugene 109, on Ensemyf^70 176j 146 Thomas rdi SAneMr, Gaf^ Lee 47,/rt6 Smalley, Ken A. 109, 164, 166, Ann 108 ardson sHil^er, Shdti-1 Lynr^4| 168 Robert 12<^ ichards, l \ 2 l / I Smalley, Lorrie A. 133, 148, 173, Thogias 120 Richardso eitzer, ManVkne 121,*161 176 42 Richeimi hweitzer, Reinhard 108 Smelts, Mr. Douglas 55, 66, 67, eim«, Ruth 10, Schwinne, Bilipp. _^7 95, 142, 152 ard, John 16 inne, Jack[_ Smith, Cameron Jay 20, 157 ards, Debo Schwinne, JeifBri09 Smith, Diane 122, 160 Ri^y, Elaije 14| Science and ij^ h Club 162 Smith, Donald 122 ey, RiciiiMlM Scolieri, 133 Smith, Joseph 48, 82, 180 Rinear, CjljHfl08, 174 Scott, ^ji^aceKay 109 Smith, Kathleen A. 48, 139, 142, RinehartYKchard 45 rrel sl, 133, 167, 174 152, 154, 160, 173, 174 Ringold/Scott 22, 132, 165, onna 121 Smith, Kathryn L. 133 ifo, 190 160 Smith, James Escalona 109 nger, Keith im 47 Smith, Marc 89, 1.33 1, 143 ' ott, Rebecca J. 133, 148, 1 Smith, Mark W. 122 istucci, Antho] tky 82, 83, Sandra E, 47, l4l, 14 Smith, Marla Ann 109, 178, 179 94, 121, 14 154 Smith, Mary 133, 148 Ristucci, Caro, n 121, 173 Scott, Sharog^l2\ 160, 173 Smith, Nancy 109, 178, 179, 207 Ritienhouse, Wayne 66, 67,. 174, 176 Smith, Rex 48, 86, 89, 90, 164, ItopTier 108, 145 Scott, Susaif L. 47I 140, 166, 168, 170, 171 V 20, 164, J70, n i 154, 15* 162, |69,-1 Smith, Richard 122 Port^ Wlftiael 108 j f \ Scott, Wairen W^leyK#2 Smith, Ricky L. 133, 162 PortfljPhil 94, 1 3 i.ft Scroggs, L(^ Smith, Robert David 109 Porl§^Steven 120jlp3, 166, Seckman, KmtaJlfou^/ 109, 147 Smith, Robert 109 174, 178 Roberts, Jana Elizajejfi 108, 138 3, 16| Smith, Ronald 89, 109 Porter, Sheryl|^|[^96, l4l, 154, 160 _ , Vicly 1 7^7 Smith, Ronald L. 48, 82, 84 Robarts, Joseph 132 Sentz, Sha’«n|82, 83 Smith, Steven A. 109, 143 Pospich*j6aIe 108 Rob|rts,>i^rk 90 Senior C hc^ /A 173 Smith, Steven Ray 92, 133, 142 Portez, J{W 44 Roblrts,/Milliam P. 46, 160 Senior Girl y Club 1 Smith, Thomas E. 48 Potter, Teanne 44, IT-44,Mt§^ 4 4 j / ^ 149 /«ob'ob^j^^hilip M. 46, 158, ;_enior Boy’s Glee Cl Smith, Vicki L. 48, 160, 173, Potter, Sandy 45,I 5 ,8 8^ 2 ]mbB" f\ i56 5 6 inson, Susan L.. tz, Shawn 82, 83, 133 174, 176 Pottle, Donna 120, llPl A r ^ !gers, Wanda o, James M. 122 Snider, Janet 48, 149, 154, 158 Pottle, D|ff\l20 64, 166 Serio, Janei ^ Snider, Susan 122, 177 Pound, ®a^^ 120 ogers, Crai^Sdwil Serio, S te ^ 94 Snodgrass, Darlene S. 75, 133, Power, iSf^ence 120 143 Sergio, Ej^ise 47 173 Powers, Bwnda 108 Rose, CyntKfa Serr, Stepnen Paul 95, A ? , 163 Snodgrass, Melinda K. 109, Powers, A«ke 120 Rosmarin, PhilliA IO8 Serrott, Mark A. 122 178, 179 Powers, Mike S. 83 Rowand, Deb(»alW32 Settele, Brunhilde J. I6 I Snodgrass, Randall D. 48, Power, Joseph 45 Rowe, Anita 46, l4l, 148 Sexton, Karen J. 122 173, 175 Preston, Gail 60, ^j^^63 Rowe, Connif^46, 79, 148, 149 Seymour, Steve E. 47 Snyder, Ah#a Louise 109 Price, Terry 132 V Rowe, Scott Patrick 108, 138« Shafer, Catherine Marie 1091^166 SymphonJ^Band 166 Price, Sherry 45 175, 178, 179 Shaffer, Tom 109 Snydei^Cester Leroy 109 Price, Robert 120 Rowe, Steve Allen 121 Shalosky, Robert R, I60, 17 Sny^T Sue 140 Prince, Davine 121 Rowland, Steve 132 176 SoiCrini, Jeffrey A. 109 Pritchard, Charles 45, 152 Ruddock, Ruth Anj^^08 Shafer, Sally 160, 164, 173, ?ndrini, Susan B. 133, 138 Procter, IDaniel 108, 164, 167 Rugg, Daniel 4f Shaver, Frank 109, 163 "Sophomore Girl’s Glee 177 Procter, Tracey 121, 164, 166 Rugg, Stephe(i^21 Sheppard, Linda 47, 154, 15 Sophomore Choir 177 Progar, Ronald 108 RumanM[«^^h 121, 145, I 6I Sheperd, Nancy 122 Sophomore Boy’s Glee 178 Puchovich, Diana 45, 13i Ranmiirfr James J. 46, 168 Sherburn, Teresa Leigh T/T9, 1^9, Southward, Sharon Ann 111, 122 Puckett, Lee 108, 167 Russell, George 108, I6l 167 Spadafora, Beverly Kay 133, 142, Pullins, Jeffrey 138, l67,|l68 Reuse, Mrs. Ruth 26 Shields, Randy J. 15, 1(®, 16| 148, 149 Purtee, Karen 132, 146 Russoliillo, Patricia 132, l4l 170, 171, 173, 174, 1^5 Spadafora, Diane 3, 109, Quill and Scroll 159 Russolillo, Ralph 83, 121, 142 Shields, Terry 90, 122, 1 178, 179 Rabold, Mr. Ronald 71, 1 Ryan, Leeann 108, 178, 119 Shoemaker, Mona 26, 47, 141, Spanish Club 160 Rachael, Deborah 121, l44\l Saggio, Victoria A. 121 142, 154, 180 Spaulding, Martha Lou 109 Rader, Jeffrey 76, 83, 121 Sakumura, Martha J. 121, I60, Short, Mike 122 Spears, Deborah A. 133, Ramsey, Don 132 167 Short, Patricia Ann 133 149, 160 Ranbarger, Janet 45, 148, 154, Salyer, Steve E. 20, 46 Short, Janet 47 Spears, James H. Ill, 133 169 Salyer, Teri A. 132, 168, 169 Shortland, Mary 122, 148 Spears, Timothy Michael 109, Ranbarger, Tom L. 132 Sams, Mary Beth 173, 174 Shows, Michael 133, 143 178, 179 Raschle, Martha 121, 167, 170 Sanders, Philip 46, 86, 89, 155, Shrock, Susan Leigh 109 Spedding, Kathy 133 Raschle, Debbie 138 161 Shrontz, Timothy L. 122 Spires, Margaret 133 Radcliff, Teresa 121 Sanders, Robert Lyle 121 ilk, James Patterson 122, 162 Spohn, Mike 109 Raubinolt, Mark 65, 121, 138 Sandham, William Alfred 108, immons, David Vincent 122 Spohn, Paul J. 14, 19, 48, Rausch, Mike 121 175, 178, 179 Simmons, Debbie Kay l4l, 154 143, 155 Rawlings, Alan 121 Sandrice, Sue 146 Simpson, Connie K. 133, 142, Spooner, Eileen 122, 142 Reardon, Leann 132, 176 Sapp, Charles Thomas 89, 108, 164, 166 Spooner, William 19, 20, 26, 35, Red Cross Club 146 143 Simpson, Jan R. 122, 144, 177 38, 82, 86, 89, 152, 153, 196 Redmond, Mr. Merle 74 Sapp, Mike R. 82, 132 Simpson, Michael 109, 164, 167, Springs, Jerry 48 Reed, Paul 121 Sappin, Sandy 148 174, 175 Stacy, John D. 4, 48, 90, 164, Rees, Pamela 132, l4l Saulters, Darlene 132, 148 Sisson, John 122, 145, 175, 178 166, 168, 170, 171 Reetz, Jeffrey 108, 178, 179 Saunders, Lyle 163 Sisson, Rebecca A. 148 Stacy, Michael James 4, 90, 122, Reeves, Chris 108, 170 Savely, Collen Marie 108, 178, Skinner, Barbara 122, 138, 163, 164, 166, 16 8 , 170, 171 4^eves, Robert 108, 153 179 177 Stage and Sound Crew 145 ^ ^ se , Mrs. Ruth 60, I6 I Scarry, Dan William 121 Skinner, Mary 133, 169, 170, Stage Band 167 Teichard, John 132, 173, 174 Scarry, Patricia A. 46, 154 172, 173, 174, 175, 176, 196 Stalls, Lorraine Linda 109, 163, Jeidwrd, Larry 45 Schaffer, Kay 170 Skinner, Mike E. 10, 89, 146, 178, 179 ficlenback, Chris 108, 170, Schellkope, Dan 121, 142 Stamm, David Allen 109 156, 173, 174, 175 J 7 I, 179 Schilling, Barbara 121, 148 Stamm, Sharon 133 ReVAnback, Nancy 132, 164, Schleup, Steve 109 Skinner, Vicki Lynn 109, 178, Stanley, Cheryl 133 170 Schilling, John Nicholas 108 179 Stark, Douglass 133 ^ ^ em U ', Lois 132, 160, 164, 166 Schmeitzyl, Cheryl 133, 138, I60 Slane, Rick A. 133 Stark, Jerry 48, 146

206 kes, John L. I ll [pn, Diane K. 135, 173,

arol Lynn 109, 123, 166, 170 ilson, Arlene Joanne 111, 148, 178, 179 ’ Denny Lee 135 Karen S. 52, 148 Laura S. 123, 140, 160 Ronald 123 ue Ann 111, 178, 179 homas 52 'imothy 52, 138, 144,

Windmiller, Melinda Susan 111, 163, 178 Stelzi Windom, Carolyn A. 123, 174 Stevi Winegardner, Mary Diane 111, 13 9 : 16 3 , 178 Stewart Winstel, Louis J. 123 Stewart Winter, Charles Bruce 124, I6I 175 Wise, Mrs. Janet 75 Sticke^ Withrow, Cherryl 52, 148 Stier^ ^Vitten., David E. 135, 164, 166, Stilles 168, 170, 174 Stillwell 7olford, Patricia 111, 163, Stocklin U79 179 ^ ^ v j^ ^ o n , Lynn Anne 111, 178, Stockwell O l T Stockwell, Lisa mVoverton, Richard 83, 124 Stone, Judy Womack, Kenneth 111 Stoney, Jeff. Wood, James 135 Stoops, Chps Wood, Jennifer 52 164, 170 Wood, Karen A. 124 Strank, Thomas 'E. Wood, Marsha 124, 177 170, 171, 175 Wood, Linda 52, 140, 154, Strawser, John Mj 161, 169 Strick, John H. Woodring, Loverta 149 164, 16 6 , 170, 171 Woodruff, Connie 124, 164, Struble, Wayne T. 20, 4 166, 170 Student Council 138 Woodruff, Kenny 90, 135, 164, Suver, Rand; 166, 167, 168, 170, 171 Summers, Cl Woods, Cynthia 52, 154, 169, Summers, D; 173, 174, 176 Sulton, John Todd,^aron 12, 13, 15, 16, 19, Woods, Eddie 135 Suver, Jeffrey 50, 96, 138, 154, 173, 174 er, Win4|L^34 Woods, John J. 67, 135, 143 Suver, Randy 86, _ Tolbard, Steve 50, 173, 175 ;r, ConnieL"l23, 161, 173, Woods, Terrie 111, 167 Swope, Barbara Sllen Tolbert, Karen K. 50, 15J Woodwind Choir 166 Swope, Gretchen 173 144, 154 Wedemeyer, Deborah E. 51, 154 Wrestling Team (Reserve) 87, Svanberg, James 122 Tolbert, Valerie K. 13 Wedemeyer, Kathleen D. 123, 89, 94 Swab, Heidi 122, l4l 146 138, 148 Wrestling Team (Varsity) 86, Sweeney, Diane L. 134, 141 Toler, Terry N. 94, 134 Weeks, Mrs. Diane 26, 63 89 Tomba, Robert John 110 Wehrle, Stephen E. 51, 167 Wright, David 124 Sweitzer, Linda S. 49 Trachsel, Cynthia G. 134, 169, Weir, Marsha L, 148 Wright, James 111, I60 Switzer, Ron 79 173, 174 Weimer, Mr. Robert 51, 71, 164, Wright, Delanne 135, 144, 146, Tracy, Lawrence Richard 123 166, 167, 168 , 170, 171 173, 174 Tracy, Robert Clarence 123, 143 Wells, Steven 83, 151, 173, 175 Wright, Dennis 52 Tracy, William P. 134 Welsh, Barbara J. 52, 139, 154 Wright, Margine Trotter, Donna 134 Welsh, Jeffrey A. 123 Wyddan, Colette D. 124, I 60 Trotter, John 27, 50, 156 Wenger, Cherryl 123, 141 Y-Teens 147 Tucker, Jr., Dan Curtis 110 Wenger, Judy E. 52, l4l, 154 Yank, Kenneth 52, 142 Tudor, Sandra 123 Wenger, Vicki 123, 177 Yates, Gregory Vaughn 111 Turgeon, Robert 134 Wenner, Jayne 123, 164, 166, Yeagle, Jammiie A. Ill, 170 Turkoglu, Ahmet 50 176 Yocca, Jeffrey R. I l l Turkoglu, Elete 110 West, Judy 111, 149 Yoder, David Ross 111, I6 I Turkoglu, Melck 134, 148, West, Kathleen l44 Yoder, Stephen E. 89, 135 161, 170 West, Kathy 123, 174, 177 Yoho, Larry 52, 158 Underwood, Vicki L. 134, l4l Wex, John 123 Youman, Les P. 52 Urbano, Patricia 134 Wheeler, Alan R. 134, 139, 152 Young Adults 174 Valkyries 169 Wheeler, Mila Jayne 111 Yun, Tyron 111, 138, 161 Valentine, Kathy E. 123, 148, Winegardner, Diane 179 Yowler, Terrie Ann 53, 139, l4l 177 White, Catherine Ann 111, 178, Zaayer, Mr. Hubert 69, 143 Valentine, Michael D. 51, 146 179 Zappia, Sandy 124 Valentine, Terri L. 75, 134 White, Jayne 123 Zappia, Joseph 135 Valentine, Valorie 134, 1 6 I White, Michael A. 52 Zelachowski, Deborah Anne 177 Valentine, Vaudine Rene 110, White, Mr. Robert 26, 65 Zelachowski, Ronald C. 53 178, 179 White, Mr. Thomas 63, 83, 95, Zeller, Charles Bryan 111 Valhalla Staff 158 201 Zeller, Lawrence 111 Van Doom, John 83, 94, 95, Whitehead, Mr. Michael 26, 63 Zeller, Mark 124 Zimmer, Teri 135, 170, 173 Junior high cheerleaders Tammi 123 Wickiser, Mr. Thomas 75 Zimmerman, Robalyn 111 . Van Doom, Paul 110, 163 Wigit, Mr. David 55, 63, 68, Hill, Cathy Janszen, Denise Bur­ Zimmerman, Cathy Ann 111 155 dette, Nancy Smith, Cindy Kimm, Van Fossen, Carla J. 51, 155 Zimmerman, Joyce Louise 124 and Sue Campbell show off their Van Fossen, Cathy Sue 123 Whittle, Christy 123 Zimmerman, Marsha 124 new uniforms- Van Fossen, Debbie Sue 134, Wilson, Miss Judy 75 Zimmerman, Robin 124 141, 148, 173 Whittle, John David 111 Zoller, Dale ,135, I6 I

2 0 7 The new breed . . . these members of the charismatic class of 70 offer words of wisdom to the younger generation -

"Be somebody. If it’s timid, it’s not today.

George Abbott Vic Ford Joy O’Brien Louise Adams Barb Fornof Alan Patterson Linda Albertson Patty Fox Bea Parrish Jerry "Gear Bangin’ ” Ballad Don Gallagan Dottie Peggs Steve Barbeau Mary Garrabrant Debbie Popovich Liz Baker Bill Gibson "The Toe” Potter Bob "Blue” Beard Jeff Gossman "Betty Blimp” Porter Beaver Kathy Graham Charlie Pritchard Debbie "B’oo Boo” Bennett Lynn Grill Larry Reichard Cathy Blackburn Mark Hackbarth Cheesis K. Reist Suzi "Gone Bananas” Black Cathy Hagemann "Pip” Robins Paul Bostic Jim Harr "W oh” Roberts Bob Bowers Butch Harris Anita Rowe Denny Brake Nancy Hawkins Sandy Scott Linda Bright Sharon Hetterscheidt Susan Scott Debbie Buckley "Herkymer” Hinckley Denise Sergio Lee Buckmaster "Tillie Toothpick” Howden Linda "Shepie” Shephard Shiela Burton Debbie Hunter Mona Shoemaker Tom Burwell Larry Hutchison Janet Short Bo Calender Dreama Hylton Debbie "Simmie” Simmons Nancy L. Campbell Mike Johnson Becky "Allowishes” Sisson Debbie Carroll Cliff Kaiser Kathy Smith Vicci Cascioli Tom Kingsley Jay Smith Marc Chapman Bill Kline Joe Smith Janet Clapham (Beak) Andy Kulick "Sexy Rex” Smith Willard Congrove Kim "The Hawk, The Whip” Tom Smith Ruth Conroy (Rufus) LaFollette Vicki Smith Kim Cook Jean Banning Janet Snider Carol Cooney Penny Leesburg Randy Snodgrass Cheryl Cramer "Nini” Levi Paul "Pizza Role” Spohn Kathy Crotty Debbie Lipovich Greg "Alisa” Stelzer Becky Daniel Janie Lishka Gretchen Steinhoff Angie Davis "N et” Lott Vickie Stevens Diana Davis "Munchkin” Love Peggy Stillwell Bill Dearth Susan Lowry Tom Strank Despine Demopolis Cheryl Louderback Don Summers Peggy Devoll Becky Martin Linda Sweitzer Laura DeWitt Johann S. Martin Susie Tilley Don Dill Larry Mazzola Dave Tipple Connie Dodson Jeri McCleery Karen Tolbert ' Deb Donely Eric McGlade Paula Van Kirk Karen Doolittle Jo McGuire "Ma Ma” Veeck Janice "Munchkin” Doone Rocky McGuire Nancy Ward Steve Drabek "Sunshine” McKnight Karen Watts Jim "The Baron” Dudick Cathi McPeek David Edgar Weaver Dave Dunbar Roberta Melton Julie Weaver Bob Ellis Dave Miller Marsha Weir Pat Erlenbusch Steve Miller Barbara Welsh Walter "Pigeon” Erickson Toni Milless "Tricky Tommy Turtle” Wilson Melodee Essex Bonnie "Boop” Mohler "Woody Toothpick” Wood Bruce Farley Cheryl Naegele Jenny Wood Cheryl Earmwald (Booga Booga) Jim Nelson Cindy Woods Cathy Fearing "Big O” Olesnanik Ken Yank "Flercules” Ferguson Mariann Obert Larry Yoho

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