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Alliance High School 400 Glamorgan Alliance, Ohio 821-2100 A Perfect '10'

kODMAN PUBLIC LIBRARY Title Page 1 Table Of Contents 2 Faculty 164 Introduction fi ' Student Life 6 Clubs 176 Academics 32 Ads 215 Sports 42 Index 225 Seniors 86 Closing 230 Underclassmen 130

2 Intro Intro 3 A PERFECT 1856—Alliance High School came into being when 49 students and one teacher began attending classes in Central School at the corner of Park and Washington. 1887—The city purchased the Alliance College Building and it housed both the high school and elementary classes. 1900—High school enrollment had grown to 162 students with six teachers. The curriculum was ex­ panded and AHS received a first class rating. 1911—A new high school building was erected on Broadway. 1920-22—As enrollment continued to increase, the high school expanded and an auditorium was add­ ed. 1923—The high school was official dedicated and remained unchanged for the next fifty years. 1968 — Alliance voters passed a bond issue to provide over six million dollars in funding for a new high school. Additional money, totaling nearly three million dollars, was obtained from the state. 1970—On March 30 groundbreaking ceremonies for a new Alliance High School took place on Glamoragan Street. 1972 —Nearly 1900 students and 90 teachers started attending classes in the new building. •^^"•^sreS 1973—June commencement exercises marked the V-«* first graduating class of the new high school.

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7m At !!A '10' "Unbelievable", fantastic, beautiful, an educa­ tional conquest." These were some of the com­ ments used to describe the AHS building when it was officially dedicated ten years ago. Though we may not realize it these comments still hold true today, for ours is a truly unique high school. We are fortunate to have received an educa­ tion in this building. Consider the following: — it was built at a cost of over 10 million dollars. — it contains 280,000 feet of floor space. — it sits on 30 acres of land. — it has a food service comples that can prepare up to 1,500 meals a day. — it has a complete academic and vocational curriculum. After spending four years of our lives sitting day in day out in classrooms most of us take for granted how nice these rooms really are. Few schools in Ohio can boast of having a color TV in every classroom. Not to mention carpet­ ing on the floors and telephones in each room. But Alliance High School is more than just a building. It is a combination of everyone who has ever stepped through its doors. For it is the personality of each of us that help make our school what it is—A Perfect '10' Then And Now* A Perfect Student Life What is a perfect student life? To some students, student life is just getting up in the morning, coming to school, and going back home at the end of the day. But to these A.H.S. students, a perfect student life is . . . Junior Denis Gray . . . "a paid vacation;" Junior Steve Schubert . . . "beating Marlington;" Junior Rob Kidd . . . "chasing girls down the hall and catching them;" Senior Matt Stewart . . . "Learning to beat the system;" Seniors Beth Wolkan and Kim Gorman . . . "end of marching season;" and Junior Duayne Smedley . . . "having a school you can be proud of." Others commented . . . Being active in clubs . . . studying in the library . . . finding a date for Prom . . . doing current events for Government . . . being in a play . . . attending pep rallies and assemblies . . . cramming for exams . . square dancing at the Barn Bash . . . participating in sports . . . cheerleading and spirit club. Obviously, a perfect student life means different things to different people. But, whatever you are looking for you can find it here at A.H.S.

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Student life 7 Clothes at A.H.S. have been an interesting part of a student life that has made our school a "10". A H S Fashions

Opp. page, top left: Top—Garilyn Dossi sports a wool sweater with a co-ordinating blouse and cordu­ Then roys. Right —Julie Baxter is casual in a belted sweater with puffy sleeves and jeans. Left—Gretchen Lewis is wearing tuxedo pants topped with a three- quarter length sleeve and ruffled collared blouse. Bot­ tom—Elna Phelps is preppy with her full prairie skirt accompanied with a cotton ruffled blouse matched with a sweater worn around the shoulders.

Opp. page mid. right—Mike Pucci looks smart in his 1983 look. He is wearing straight legged corduroys topped with a shirted Izod sweater. Topsiders com­ plete the look. Lesa Nicholson's sharp outfit includes a sweater that ties at the neck and waist with ruffled collar and cuffs. Dark straight legged cords, and boots to complete the look.

Opp. page bottom left—Warren Henry is the look of ten years past, a hippie. He's wearing wide jeans, an Indian shirt, John Denver glasses, topped off with a suede hat. Adrian bonds looks darling in her plaid mini-skirt with non-matching blouse and vest. On her legs are knit tights with thick heeled criss-crossing sandles. 73-83 Bottom—Jeane Mulinex's peppy look of 1973 is a dark mini dress matched with a large pointed collar blouse. Her bowed hair is a characteristic of that Brad Zucchero—left year. Stephanie Rowe—right

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Student Life Student Life 9 SOMEWHERE IN TIME

Aviators celebrate victory over Canton South.

10 Student Life Chris Zurbrugg and Coach Cockley: "Can­ ton South will fall!" And they did 17-7.

HOMECOMING 82 "Somewhere In Time" was the theme for the 1982 Homecoming dance held on September 25, as rainbow colors were used. The week began with the spirit of A.H.S. students wearing college t-shirts, followed by red and blue day. Dress- down, preppy, and punk days were also featured that week. On Thursday a snake dance led the way to Rockhill school for a bonfire, followed by an exciting 17-7 victory over Canton South Friday night. A crowd of over 300 enjoyed the music of "One Night Stand." The crowning of senior Kristen Anderson es­ corted by senior Scott McClung, was the highlight of the evening. Her court included the following: Senior attendant Gretchen Lewis escorted by Chris Zurbrugg, Junior attendant Lesa Nich­ olson escorted by Arthur Stuchell, Sophomore attendant Lisa Johnson es­ corted by Doug Orr, and Freshman at­ tendant Danielle Rogers escorted by Jeff Pence. Student Life 11 MARIGOLDS "The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds was presented in arena style through the Back­ stage Workshop Theatre as the year's opening production. This seering portrait examines the tragic family relationship of Beatrice and her estranged daughters Ruth and Tillie. Fine performances from the five girl cast and detailed production elements developed by the small production staff mesked to create a unique evening of theatre." M. Heald

Bottom Rt., Betina Marini as Ruth; bottom left, Danielle Neiswanger as Tillie; top left, Alicia Bobish as Janice; top Rt., Brita Synnestvedt as Beatrice and Tricia Gelmini as Nanny. "Sadies Night Out" Key Club held its third annual Barn Bash Jamboree on October 29, 1982 in the' A.H.S. cafeteria. Refreshments were served as students square danced to the music of caller Mark Ball. More contemporary music was also provided. Highlighting the evenings festivities was a dance contest won by Ted Johnson.

Student Life 13 Andrei (The Sheik) Dordea listens for the crowds response during a close basketball game.

It starts as a slowly cascading water fall of sound and quickly builds to a crescendo of frenzied enthusiasm—this is AHS spirit. Over the past two years school spirit has increased dra­ matically thanks, in part, to Mr. Ed Wade and the Spirit Club. This club has become one of the largest in the school and has lent itself to a variety of sports and other school related activities. An integral part of the Spirit Club is CORE (Coordinating Outrageously Ridiculous Events) which started last year. CORE has grown in size and aside from leading in cheers also performs skits to help get the crowd psyched up. According to Mr. Wade, "AHS spirit is an organized effort Showing their spirit: Michael Smith, Richard VanDerSluys, and to show our pride in our school, and at the same time saying Debbie Jordan. the Aviators have "class."

14 Student Life Student Life 15 MACBETH: FALL PRODUCTION "Oh, horror, horror, horror"

Macbeth, the fall mainstage theatre production, was performed on November 12 and 13. The original Shakespearean text was used, and a gloomy set added a unique touch to the classic tragedy. During the first few days of practice, Brita Synnestvedt was definitely the center of attention, as she had her arms around every cast member at one time or another. Assistant director, Bettina Marini, attempted her typical drawn out explana­ tions of "why", and members of the set crew ex­ ecuted a "throw the rotten meat into the light booth" contest. The show had an unusually large number of rookies, including the Buckey brothers. David con­ quered lines that could have defeated a veteran, and his older and taller brother, Tom, supplied bird calls both on and off stage. A number of unexpected delights were incorpo­ rated into the production, including Jeanie Mulinix, burping her way to stardom, and two other hags who aided her in cooking up a barrel of witchcraft with an aroma that was much talked about by the entire cast. On a more serious note, special merit should be given to Scott Hutmacher and Tricia Gelmini for their hard work in portraying the lead roles.

16 Student Life Cast and Crew for Macbeth

Witch 1/Old Man Jeane Mulinex Witch 2/3rd Murderer Eva Johnson Witch 3 Alicia Bobish King Duncan Kevin Pilmer Malcolm David Buckey Donaldbain Chris Noll Lennos Brad Mason Ross Tom Buckey Macbeth Tricia Gelmini Bleeding Sergeant/Chorus Niki Domenik Banquo Ron McDaniel Macduff Mike Graham Lady of Macduff/Chorus Chris Brown Son of Macduff Jason Keller Angus/Chorus Hollie Sutcliffe Messenger/2nd Murderer/Chorus .Forrest Hartman Porter/Chorus Chip Webb Seyton John Wright Doctor/Chorus ! Tim Ramser Doctor of Physic/1st Murderer/Chorus Thorn Reese Gentlewoman/Chorus Michelle Peters Menteith/Chorus Andy McKinstry Caithness/Chorus Michelle Wahle Siward/Chorus Susan Slimak Young Siward/Chorus Richard VanDerSlys Chorus, soldiers, servants, witches, and bodies Beth Aderholt Mariela Garcia, Jeff Hilbert, Suzanna Massey, Kathy Peddicord Children of Macduff Jamie Hartman Damon Kell Katie Keller Director Mickey Heald Assistant Director Bettina Marini Stage Manager Warren Henry Assistant Stage Manager Phillip Wiese

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s1 V A , Student Life 17 A Bloody Success Seniors break record with 286 gtk pints donated.

A Red Cross nurse explains to John Wheeler the procedure for giv­ ing blood, (photo at right) Mr. Bailor expresses his delight at helping the seniors reach their goal, (above)

18 Student Life Mrs. Stone gives her all, before and after. Sheri Miller is hot stuff: 98.6

Student Life 19 Theatre Candids Pictured are: Director Mickey Heald, Greg Guillermo, Tricia Gelmini, Alicia Bobish, Philip Wiese, Jason Keller, Tammie Fails, Grant Wilson, Krista Miller, Barb Spencer, Forrest Hartman, David Sickle, and Sofia Wilner.

Student Life 21 Oscar Caicedo is a 19 year old exchange student from Co­ Hisayo Yonekura is a 17 year old senior from Japan and is lumbia. He enjoys a variety of music, movies, books, and is living with the Brennen family. Hisayo is a member of the an avid tennis player. track team and choir and enjoys running and dancing in her spare time. She likes just about everything at AHS especially the people and larger environment.

Shegeki Ishikawa is a 16 year old ju­ nior from Japan. His host family is the Vien's. Shegeki enjoys playing different sports and is a member of the tennis team. He also enjoys music and collecting stamps. He was most im­ pressed with our foreign language department and the size of our school.

22 Exchange Students Per Strand is a 17 year old senior from Sweden is staying with the Murdoch family. Per is actively in­ volved in some of the school's activities which include, symphonic and jazz band, the tennis team, and the Varsity football team where he saw action as place kicker. He also enjoys playing the piano and guitar. Per thinks AHS is an excellent school and the people show great school spirit. He still thinks the system will take some getting used to.

Christina Mamprin is our newest exchange student from Sofia Willner is a 17 year old senior from Sweden. She en­ Brazil. She's a 16 year old junior and is living with the joys singing and is a member of Madrigals. She also sang in Furry's. Christina is a member of the track team and choir. the spring musical Pippin. She spends her spare time with In her spare time she enjoys riding her horse, swimming, the arts and gymnastics. running, and singing. When asked what she likes about AHS she replied, "It's much larger and has many more people."

Exchange Students 23 PipfilV

Pippin, one of the most involved productions ever attempt­ ed by A.H.S. Theatre, was performed on March 11 and 12 before a large, captive audience. A magical spectacle with an intricate set, Pippin proved to be quite a challenging experience for both cast and crew. Based on the concerns of adolescents, Pippin explored war, revolution, , power, and "homelife" in his search to achieve complete, ultimate fulfillment in life. Pippin, amusing­ ly portrayed by Stephen Kile, and a strong, rather large supporting cast plowed through numerous songs, dances, and illusions and left the audience with a very unusual ending.

24 Student Life PACKS THE HOUSE

Cast and Crew: PiPPin Stephen Kile Leading Player G. Scott Hutmacher Charles, Pippins father Marc Fleischauer Lewis, Pippin's half-brother Grant Wilson Fastrada Lewis' mother Jeane Mulinix Berthe, Pippin's grandmother Sofia Wilner Catherine, a widow Bettina Marini

Theo, her son Jason Kcller Players ...Beth Aderhold, Alicia Bobish, Tom Buckey, Andrei Dordea, Tammie Fails, Patricia Gelmini, John Greiner, Greg Guillermo, Keith Jerome Hairston, Forrest Hartman, Eva Johnson, Renee Jones, Andy McKinstry, Brad Mason, Krista Miller, Brita Synnestvedt, Valerie Vargo, Laura Venables, Susan Wert, Philip Wiese Chorus Michelle Balaban, Rich Branfield, David Buckey, Lynda Marie Daniels, Heidi Fatzinger, Marcy Felger, Suzanne Greene, Debbie Jordan, Marilyn Kirksey, Chris Noll, Kathy Pedicord, Angie Powe, Barb Spencer, Chip Webb, Tracy Wilson Dircctor Mickey Heald Assistant Director Tcd Johnson

Stage Manager Amy Furry Assistant Stage Manager David Hahn, Tom Reese

Conductor Mr> Zurakowski Vocal Assistance j^r. Hisey Running Crew Ann Baker, Leodis Heards, Jeff Hilbert, Bob Hill, Maria Noling, Jill Schaffter, Kevin Settle Company Deputy G. Scott Hutmacher

Student Life 25 Prom Royalty CARIBBEAN MOONLIGHT CRUISE

"A Cruise Through the Caribbean Moonlight" was the theme for this years prom attended by 300 juniors and seniors. The gymnasium was magically transformed into a cruise ship. The couples entered through a tunnel with the scenery of a sunset and the other end of the gym was a day scene with gulls drifting overhead and circling lazily. Music was provided by "One Night Stand." During the evening seniors Kristen Anderson and Scott McClung were chosen to reign as royalty of the 1983 Prom. Co-Chairman of the prom committee were Marc Fleishauer and Nicki Domenick. Other committee chiefs were Joe Paletti, Philip Wiese, Becky Woods, Stephen Kile, Jill Schaffter, Maria Noling, Tammie Fails, Stacy Wells, Grant Wilson, Kevin Duro, Mike Snider, Renee Jones, Mami Kennedy, and Lesa Nicholson. Miss Wyndham and Mr. Bruderly are the faculty advisors to the class of 84.

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Student Life 27 "Music Over The Rainbow"

. . . was the theme of the 1983 Band Dinner Dance. The evening started with the Master of Ceremonies Jim Johnson from WHBC torturing band members and guests with strange jokes throughout din­ ner catered by Sugar n Spice. Following dinner, students received awards from band directors and were then dismissed from the auditorium to the cafeteria where they danced to the music of "Mid­ night Moods." This years attendants were: Freshman Michelle Wahle and Pat Shea, Sophomores Lisa Domenick and Ray Benedetti, Juniors Jill Shaffter and Grant Wilson, Seniors Susan Holbert and Brad Mason and this years queen Susan Wade and king Tim Sarver were crowned by last years king and queen Julie Everson Front: Michelle Wahle, Lisa Domenick, Susan Wade, Jill Schaffter, and Susan Holbert. Back: Ray Benedetti, Tim Sarver, Grant Wilson, and Brad Mason. and Keith Avery.

Jodi Fisher receives the third year instrument pin from Band Booster treasurer Mr. Mason.

28 Student Life Senior Chris Zurbrugg, Alliance High School's All-Ohio quarterback, will go on to the University of Michigan where he plans to continue his education and football career. Zurbrugg had to choose between Penn State, West Virgina, Ohio State, and the University of Michigan. It was a difficult decision because all four schools had what he wanted in his chosen career of health and physical education and biological science. His goal is to someday play in the Rose Bowl. Pic­ tured are U.M. Head Coach Bo Schembechler and Chris.

Bill Ritchie was chosen the winner of the Recreation De­ partment's logo contest. He is a senior enrolled in AHS Vocational Commercial Art. His logo won based on its creativity, adaptability, and originality. The contest was open to the public as well as art classes in Alliance High School and Mount Union College. The logo will be used on flyers, letterheads, envelopes, and staff shirts.

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Student Life 29 Happening's of 82-83 Music has always played an important part in the lives of AHS students. When asked to rate their top performers they did so in these three categories.

Soul New Wave Rock Adam Ant . Van Halen Michael Jackson Stray Cats Journey Time Men at Work Def Leppard DeBarge Culture Club Led Zepplin O'bryon Triumph A Flock of Seagulls Black Sabbath Neil Young One of the most bizarre happening's during the year was the death of seven people caused by taking extra-strength Tylenol laced with cyanide. The deaths were attributed to a psychotic killer from the Chicago area.

Some of the top movies for the 82-83 school year were: Photo far eft middle —Dustin Hoffman as "Tootsie" "Ghandi" "An Officer and A Gentleman" "Poltergeist" "Porky's" "E.T."—The hottest movie of the year.

Student Life 31 Academic Challenge For the second consecutive year, Alli­ ance defeated its opponents in the Kiwanas Club Academic Challenge captur­ ing the $4000 scholarship and the travelling trophy. The team consisted of captain Rob Stone, Curt Brueske, Patrick Headley, alternate Mike Orzo, and team coach Mr. Bailor. The team also won on "Academic Challenge" aired by W.E.W.S.-T.V. of . They scored the highest number of points by any team this year. Special Congratulations are in order to Senior Rob Stone. He's been team captain three out of his four years in which he has participated. During this time AHS has captured two years on T.V. and two in local competition.

32 Student Life A total of 65 seniors were honored on May 25, 1983 at an awards assembly held at the AHS auditorium. Top scholarship recipients included Curt Bruske, Gretchen Lewis, and Rob Stone. Bruske received many awards in­ cluding; being named top student with a 4.0 grade point average, selected as a "Presidential Scholar", and receiving a four year $1,000 scholarship as a fi­ nalist in the National Merit Schol­ arship Program. Lewis was awarded a $1,000 Academic Challenge Team Scholarship which runs for four years. Stone was a finalist in the Nation Merit Scholarship Program. Stone also received awards for outstanding work in math and French.

SENIORS HONORED During the annual Senior Awards Program Tammy O'Neill, Christine Nichols, and Susan Holbert were honored as recipients of the Oliver Coxen Award. Together they shared more than $6,000 in scholarship money to be used towards furthering their education. Sue f Holbert was named as first place winner. Second place went to Christine Nichols. Followed by Tammy O'Neill in third place. The Coxen Scholarship was first given in 1951 and comes from a trust fund established by Oliver Coxen, who was a former Alli­ ance school superintendent.

Senior award winners pictured at left included; Stephanie Pietrocola, Brian Sheetz, Terry Fedor, and Jerry Williams. Pietrocola was honored as: "Outstanding Senior Girl", Teenager of the Year", and she also shared the Jess Alter Memorial Award with Brian Sheetz as "Youths Of the Year". She was also named winner of the Clarence D. Steffy Humanitar­ ian award. Sheetz also received the William Steffy Scholarship and was named outstanding senior French student. Fedor was named "Teenage Boy of the Year" by the local Elks Lodge. Williams was cited as the American Legion's "Outstanding Senior Boy". Other senior award winners are fea­ tured on page 129.

Academics 33 Academic Expose

In speech class, Terry Banks gives a demonstration speech on how to milk a cow. (Phil Wiese)

Junior Brad Gellerstadt delivers his Voice of Democracy speech which won 1st place at A.H.S. and won 3rd in district competition.

34 Academics c u x*. i 11 „ i 1 r> , *, , „ , ., l-isa Campbell uses some of her rresnman Michelle Koch and Becky Mitchell work on an assignment in Miss Leak s , . . , .„ - ,. « ,. . y a artwork to help illustrate an English ReadinD g TLab. . , , report on John Lennon.

Academics 35 One of the highlights of Mr. Carli's Intro to Computer classes was the Computer Olympics. Shown at right: Susie Nixon busily computing on her computer. Bottom right: Mr. Carli flips the switch . . . and the games begin.

Shawn Reda lights the torch to begin the games

36 Academics Academics 37 38 Academics top left: Heidi Fatzinger attempts to find a cure for senoritis.

left: One of the many delights of Biology.

center: The Biologist Three (Edie Gonzales, Chris Brown, Nancy Thorpe).

middle: Mr. Utterback demonstrates how to cut open a pig.

top: Paul Hodgin and Brian Kelly in chemistry class.

bottom: Mike Harris and Will Tolerton get to the heart of things during physiology

Academics 39 D.W.I. An Inside Look

Senior Bob Hill participated in a rather unusual event: He starred in a Drunk Driving Film. The film was a project of County Highway Commission­ er George Russell. Bob got the role by attending a seminar on D.W.I, which was held at Mohican State Park. The AHS Telecom Crew filmed Bob's enactment of the prosecution of a Drunk Driver from Arrest to Trial. The film was then edited by Mr. Claflin and shown on Round-A-Bout. The film went on to be presented as the opening of Stark County Traffic Safety Awareness Week. Photo on page 41 Deadline the macaw pays a visit to AHS, as he becomes star shows Bob behind bars in the Alliance City Jail. attraction during an English writing assignment.

Horse Sense: members of Mr. Brion's English class pose with Mingo, the horse after he had galloped his way into one of their writing assignments. Class members include: M. Young, C. Ferguson and Mingo, M. Williamson, M. Penny, L Lenning, P. Warren, A. Miller, T. Anderson, L. Riser, P. Sturms.

40 Academics Academics 41 A Perfect Place For Sports

So you're interested in sports, well AHS is the perfect place to participate in athletic competition as there are nearly 25 varsity and junior varsity teams. Approximately 400 students proudly wear the Aviator colors as they face up against some of the toughest athletes in the state. Historically, our school has been known as a power house in such sports as football, basketball, and track. Our 1982-83 student athletes helped keep Aviator tradition alive with many achievements such as . . . Chris Zurbrugg getting a football scholarship at Michigan; the cross country team placing 10th in the state; freshman Sue Wert qualifying for state competition in swimming; Glenna Miller scoring over 1,000 points in girl's basketball; the first year for a new sport—girls volleyball; Jerry Williams fine performance in varsity basketball and another outstanding track season under Coach Clegg. Even though none of our sports teams went undefeated, all Aviator fans would agree that AHS is a perfect place for sports.

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Sports 43 Senior Doug Orr Crosses the finish line of a 3.1 mile race. Close behind is Co- Captain Tom Buckey.

Timken & Marlington 1st Plain Relays 3rd of 10 Jackson-Massillon 1st Firestone Invit. 3rd of 15

Stark Country Meet 1st New Philadelphia 1st of 6 Malone Invit. 7th of 25 Carrollton Invit. 2nd of 11 Mahoning Valley Invit. 3rd of 18 Canton McKinley 1st Sectionals 2nd Districts 1st State Meet 10th

Row 1: Chris Brueske, Gary Noling, Jeff Pierson, Bryon Poindexter, Vincent Noling, Mike Newman, Steve Paletti, Shawn Lorden, Jeff Franklin. Row 2: Marzett Hawkins, Brad Zucchero, Daryl Taschwer, Tyrone Franklin, Mike Coldsnow, Steve Murphy, Doug Orr, Jeff McDaniel, David Taschwer, Robert Whitaker, Scott Murdoch, Steve Palmer. Row 3: David Lloyd, Tom Buckey, Leonard Terrell. Lowell Terrell, Matt Packey, Curt Brueske, Steve Kile, Coach Dave Clegg

44 Sports CC Team 10th Best In The State

This year's cross-country team meet, which earned him most valu­ and their excellent season were a able player. In the history of Alli­ big surprise. With only one ance High School, no brother team letterman returning, the team has ever performed this well. Both managed to win both the county Lowell and Leonard finished All- and district championships, which Ohio. qualified the team for state competi­ The most memorable moment of tion. the season was when the team took What was their secret weapon? the district championship by 3 Most people would have to agree it points over Walsh, who was ranked was the surprise talent of the first in northeast Ohio. Their only Terrell brothers, otherwise known as disappointment was that the team the "Bookends". Junior Lowell only finished 10th in the state meet Terrell, the only returning letterman, when they had hoped to place showed a great improvment over around 3rd. All five runners strongly last season, and in state competi­ finished in the top 90 out of 140 tion, he took 8th place. Leonard runners. Terrell, a senior and rookie runner, shocked everyone by running in for Terrell "Bookends" surge away from a strong 4th place at the state the pursuing competitors. Flyers Soar to 6-3-1

The varsity football team was MVP Chris Zurbrugg quoted as "coming a mile and a half this season." Football in a sense had been losing interest for awhile, but the past couple of seasons have showed a definite turnabout. AHS OPP The team ended the season with 14 East Liverpool 14 a winning record. Some problems 2 Timken 0 though were the loss of several key 21 Lake 16 players like Matt Brown, who suf­ 17 Canton South 7 fered a leg injury early in the sea­ 14 Glen Oak 28 son, also suffering injuries were Ter­ 14 North Canton 12 ry Fedor, Danny Howell, and Andre 0 Jackson 19 Harvey. 41 Perry 21 Winning the North Canton Hoover 33 Marlington 6 game was the biggest accomplish­ 0 Louisville 19 ment of the season, with Hoover highly ranked in the region. The 6 Wins 3 Losses 1 Tie Marlington game was also a high point, by bringing back the feeling and competition of area rivalry. Oth­ er exciting games were East Liver­ pool, Glen Oak, Perry, and Timken.

Front G. Polverine, D. Brooks, B. Fedor, D. Smedley, J. Hollis, J. Presley, J. Liebhart, B. Ritchie, J. Edwards, N. Holly J Edwards, P. Britton, K. Stovall, A. Harvey, B. Ferguson, A. Stuchell. 2nd Row: S. Honeycutt, H. Ward, D. Cundiff D Baylor T Shedrick, D. Boring, T. Fedor, A. McKinstry, M. Brown, C. Zurbrugg, T. Nicholson, J. McConnahey, D. Miller J Blake M Under, B. Hill, S. McClung. 3rd Row: C. Bourne, G. Pollock, S. Crites, S. Anderson, L. Ramser, J. Egan, S. Baylor K Pilmer M Snider, L. Fogle, K. Schlabach, B. Anderson, D. Fording, R. Hendershot, T. Hahn, M. Young—manager. 4th Row T Rogers D Castina, A. Armour, J. Anderson, T. Banks, J. Eberly, P. D'Eramo, L. Grove, J. Courtney, C. Holloway, D. Howell, G Brown' D Baker, S. Schuber, C. Taylor-manager. Back: Coaching Staff, Mr. Wolf, Mr. Priest, Mr. Andreani, Mr. Kuceyeski Mr Cocklev Mr. Walker, Mr. Cvelbar, Mr. King, Mr. Schreiber. (Not pictured: Mr. Simon.)

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46 Sports Sports 47 Jubulant Aviators prepare for a high five.

Bob Hill glares at his opposing lineman.

48 Sports The Rookies

Upper Left: Orvin Brunner contemplates his choice of directions as he heads up 9TH Grade field after taking a hand off from the AHS Football OPP quarterback. Lower Left: Roy Shedrick prepares to 0 Perry 22 stiff-arm an opposing tackle. 28 Streetsboro 0 Lower Right: An Aviator tackier does 14 Glen Oak 50 his job as he preventes the opposition 0 North Canton 36 from gaining a first down. 0 Jackson 22 29 Louisville 22 14 Marlington 6

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FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Row 1: W. Davis, S. Traghagen, J. Marshall, R. Shedrick, C. Reda, G. Johnson, C. Pucci, A. Davis, R. Lampart, Row 2: T. Ruth, C. Stillwagon, S. Hanlen, M. Fosnaught, K. McGeean, M. Holmes, F. Pierson, M. Griner. Row 3: O. Brunner, S. Harp, T. Hipkins, T. Harris, F. Rowan, S. Roose, A. Richie, T. Noel, P. Daniels, Row 4: Coach Bruderly, G. Shoemacher, B. Hawkins, J. Schwinn, R. Headly, M. Holmes, E. Anderson, Coach Kekic.

Sports 49 Girls Serve Up A 7 and 9 Record

"Young and experienced," was enough to make it to the second the way Coach Ken Yost summed- round of the sectional tournament. up this year's tennis team. While AHS OPP hoping for a 500 season, the team fell one victory short ending up with 0 Louisville 5 7 wins and 9 losses. 2 North Canton 3 The team looked toward junior 2 Marlington 3 Lori Knowles and freshman Danielle 2 St. Thomas 3 Rogers for leadership during the 1 Jackson 4 year. These girls played in the first 4 Lake 1 and second singles positions during 3 Canton McKinley 2 most of the year. They both did 3 Perry 2 very well considering the tough com­ 3 Canton Timken 2 petition of the Federal League. 3 Lake 2 Freshman Danielle Rogers was the 3 Marlington 2 big surprise of the season and was 2 North Canton 3 honored as the teams most valuable 1 Canton Central 4 player. 0 Louisville 5 Ann Baker, who tried out for the 2 St. Thomas 3 team in the middle of the season, 4 Canton South 1 teamed up with Beth Davia to do well in doubles play. Senior De Ann 7 Wins 9 Losses Clayton and freshman Amy Speer partnered in doubles and did well

Row 1: Renee Jones, Danielle Rogers, Laura Zurbrugg, Amy Speer, Beth Davia. Row 2: DeAnn Clayton, Lori Knowles, Amy Furry, Ann Baker, Coach Yost.

50 Sports DeeDee Clayton stares in disbelief at an errant shot.

Concentration is the key as Lori Knowles hits a forehand.

Amy Furry Shows her determination.

: Coach Yost discusses net tactics before a big match.

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Bob Gonci's flawless form and follow through help him to successfully blast out of a sand trap.

Jeff Pence concentrates on a diffi­ cult putt.

OZ Sports Golfers Up To Par The 1982-1983 AHS golf squad managed to overcome their youth and inexperience to card a winning AHS OPP season. They performed well in the 191 West Branch 177 Stark Metro Golf League finishing 179 Glen Oak 153 third with a 6 and 4 record. The — Central 163 overall season record included 12 184 Massillon 188 wins and 10 losses. 194 Canton South 200 The biggest surprise of the season — Salem 201 was a thrilling upset victory over St. 191 Timken 201 Thomas who eventually placed 10th — Perry 187 in the state. 198 West Branch 184 Senior captain Jeff Pence served — Jackson 200 as one of the mainstays of the team 200 St. Thomas 186 and was named most improved 203 Louisville 182 201 McKinley 221 *# player. Sophomore Will Tolertan had an excellent year as he quali­ 211 Canton Central 164 fied for district competition and was — North Canton 205 f named the most valuable player. 201 Massillon 204 Sophomore Barry Poehn was named 180 McKinley 193 best putter. 167 Timken 200 The JV team finished league play 180 St. Thomas 173 with a 6 and 4 record, and 9 wins 9 Wins 10 Losses and 10 losses overall.

Row 1: Rob Wearstler, Mike Rastetter, Mark Winters, Dan Clark, Jeff Pederzolli, Kirk Miller, and Don Kinsey. Row 2: Bob Graff ice, John Phillips, Wes Witte, Barry Boehm, Rob Gonci, Brian Boehm, Will Tolerton, Row 3: Eric Kline, Eric Craig, Jeff Pence, Chris Eggleston, Ed Kline, and Coach Gary Green

Sports 53 Junior Katie Tarbet jumps up against her Sebring opponen attempting to , as Senior Glenna Miller remains ready in the background. Senior Krissy Anderson shows her dis­ belief about a referee's call.

AHS OPP

0 Western Reserve 2 0 Jackson 2 0 Beaver Local 2 0 Southern Local 2 1 Sebring 2 1 Jackson 2 0 Marlington 2 2 United 0 1 Western Reserve 2 1 Southern Local 2 0 Beaver Local 2 2 St. Thomas 1 0 Salem 2 0 West Branch 2 1 Marlington 2 2 Wins 14 Losses

Freshman Renee Hansen, senior Glenna Miller, and junior Jeannie Karathanos proclaim to the world that A.H.S. Lady Flyers are no. 1—AND YA KNOW IT!

54 Sports Psyched To Spike

That was the saying used to de­ on the court helped a great deal. scribe this year's girls' volleyball Senior, Glenna Miller was a key teams. This team was especially player simply due to her athletic unique—it was the first one in the ability and desire to take control, history of A.H.S. which helped motivate the team to Coach Karen Sapp when she work together and win. came to Alliance last year began The team was able to accomplish volleyball fitness with the intention their goal. All the players had the of A.H.S. competing in volleyball as potential to make the match difficult a fall season sport the next year. for the opposing team, and in time She did just that. Though the sea­ they had more experience and were son started out rough, because of working well together as a team. lack of experience and knowing how They learned to be ready with of­ to work together, it definitely got fensive plays over defensive at all better. Junior, Rashel Hansen, had times, to cover for each other, and played before, and her knowledge « to use better and better skills.

Row 1: Marlene Kirksey, Renee Hansen, Kristen Anderson, Katie Tarbet, Coach Titak. ; Row 2: Crystal Jones, Glenna Miller, Richelle Hansen, Jeanie Karathanos, Coach Sapp.

*J Sports 55 Flyers Soar To 17-4

AHS OP Head coach Harry Fails once Perry 46 again led his roundballers to a 47 successful season as they finished 59 Canton McKinley 55 the '83 campaign with a record of 45 Boardman 41 17-4. Highlights of the year included 40 Jackson 34 being ranked 12th in the state in 65 Akron Buchtel 50 the final AP poll, defeating Perry 62 West Branch 37 three times, and playing the roll of 45 Canton South 61 spoiler by handing Canton McKinley 64 Marlington 35 their only regular season loss. Alli­ 86 East Liverpool 34 ance as a team averaged 56 points 60 Akron East 45 per game while holding their oppo­ 39 Canton Timken 57 nents to 46.2. Senior Jerry Williams 56 St. Thomas 51 had an excellent year and was 59 Hubbard 38 named MVP. He led the team in 49 GlenOak 55 foul shooting with 84% and in 50 Louisville 54 scoring with a 14.7 points per game 62 Salem 46 average. Coach Fails had praise for 60 Central Catholic 39 all of his team members especially 46 Canton South 44 seniors Zurbrugg, Harvey, Long, and 70 Marlington 33 Holly. Mr. Brad Ellis and Mr. Tony 55 Perry 46 MVP—Jerry Williams, Jerry received Sokol served as assistant coaches. many honors including being selected Tournament Also contributing to the successful for the district AAA team. 51 Perry 49 operations of the team were manag­ 53 Massilon 66 ers Tom Hahn, Curtis Taylor, Bill 17 Wins—4 Losses Stewart, and Jesse Hollis.

Front Row: Nick Holly, Tim Jenkins, Tyrone Franklin, Jerry Williams, Ray McLendon, Trey Nicholson; Row 2: Chris Zurbrugg, Lowell Terrell, Rich Hanson, Anthony Long, Leonard Terrell, Andre Harvey, Gary Avery, Ron Young.

56 Sports AHS Head Coach Harry Fails, Jr. points to the direction he has taken Aviator basketball since taking over the team 12 years ago. Coach Fails has compiled a record of 190 wins and only 71 losses as AHS mentor. He was named the 1982-83 Northeastern Ohio Coach-Of- The-Year.

Sports 57 Chris Zurbrugg shows good form and concentration as he shoots a jump shot against Perry.

Driving for the basket; Tyrone Franklin gets a step on his defender as he heads in for a lay-up.

Anthony Long proves that basketball is indeed a physical sport as he crashes into an opponent during tournament ac­ tion.

58 Varsity Basketball Junior Aviators Fly High Tim (TJ) Jenkins goes in for an easy two points as Cornell Holloway follows the action. JV boys basketball coach Mr. Brad Ellis stresses that, 'The jay- vee program is to get them ready for varsity, even though it is nice to win." And win they did as the junior varsity team racked up a 13-7 record. Strategies of the team included a man-to-man defense and they often employed a two-two-one full court press. Offensively they used a triangle motion patterned after the University of Indiana. Leading scorer for the team was Cornell Holloway. His leadership and improved play earned him a sport on the varsity. Coach Ellis also had high praise for TJ Jenkins, Rich Hansen, Dan Howell, and freshman Linny Grimes.

JUNIOR VARSITY 10-11 Leslie Tucker G 5'6" 11 12-13 Cornell Holloway G 5'8" 11 14-15 Mike Grimes G 5'9" 10 20-21 Jeff Franklin G-F 5'10" 10 22-23 Greg Polverine G 5'10" 10 24-25 Paul Tennis G 5'8" 10 30-31 Ken Pascley F-C 6'2" 10 32-33 Sean Chislom C-F 6'3" 10 34-35 LaVance Everett F 6'1" 10 44-45 Mike Simon F 6'1" 10 50-51 Linny Grimes F 5'11" 9 52-53 Dan Howell F 6'3" 10 54-55 Garrick Brown C 6'3" 10

Sports 59 BLUE TEAM Front Row: Steve Roose, Jeff Ciotti, David Wilson. Chuck Reda, Brent Fatzinger, Kirk Miller Back Row: David Lloyd, Dale Pugh, Joe Headley, Mike Holmes, Jerry McPherson, Coach Miller

60 Freshmen Basketball Paletti stretches for the ball.

Frosh B-Ball

Front: Roy Shedrick, Greg Coleman, Tony Thomas, John Marshall, Ray Reitz, Steve Paletti, Row 2: Coach Gallina, Blake Hawkins, Brian Payton, Kim Brown, Rob Weastler, Scott Steepleton, Jeff Wagner

Freshmen Basketball 61 Lady Flyers Improved

The 82-83 girls' varsity basketball season was one of the most exciting ever. Besides their top player, Glen­ na Miller, breaking several school records, the team record improved over last season to 8-13. The team worked well together and they were much stronger defensively. The team was quick to adjust to their opponents offense, and they had strong defensive rebounding. Sophomore Angie Cox was the team's leading rebounder with 174. She was followed by senior Kennedy THE GLENNA MILLER STORY Facchini with 172. Most points in a career 1345 The team's major weakness was Most points in one season 495 offense. They lacked strength in ball Most points in one game 53 handling and passing, and had Holds seven other school records trouble dealing with the press. Special Honors . . . Junior Kim Dickerson proved to All Area First Team 1980-83 be a good pressure player and All County First Team 1981-82 & helped hold the team together. She 83 was the second leading scorer and Blue Silver Classic All Star 1983 sank 7 foul shots in the final 3 min. Akron OFAF All Star Team 1982- to give AHS a win over Marlington. 83 An upset victory over United Lo­ Northern Ohio AAA Player of the cale (the TRI-County League Year 1982-83; All Ohio First Champs) was one of the high points Team 1982-83 of the season. Honorable mention All-American

Varsity: Front; Precious Jones, Cheri Jones, Missy Thomas, Glenna Miller, Coach Johnson, M. Kirksey, Kim Dickerson, Sterling Daniels, Judy Hendershot, Kennedy Facchini, Asst. Coach Christine.

62 Girls Varsity Basketball AHS OPP

44 Marlington 57 41 Louisville 38 45 St. Thomas 38 26 Waterloo 39 36 West Branch 28 38 North Canton 40 37 Glen Oak 62 32 Canton McKinely 67 39 St. Thomas 48 19 Perry 65 45 North Canton 54 48 East Canton 57 61 United 57 59 Marlington 58 24 Canton South 41 57 Jackson 56 27 Timken 68 Above: Coach Johnson plans some 52 West Branch 51 strategy during a crucial time-out. Left: 72 Glen Oak 45 AHS Athletic Director Richard Murray Tournament presents the game ball to Glenna Miller Jackson 78 after she scored her 1000th career 50 point. 8 Wins 13 Losses

JVs: Jeanie Karathanas, Katie Tarbet, Ruth Jackson, Cheri Myers, Angie Cox, Trisha Schmied, Crystal Jones, JV Coach Mr. Christine.

Girls JV Basketball 63 Grapplers Pin Down A Winning Season

The A.H.S. 1982-'83 wrestlers had a very good year. They finished Kevin Pilmer MVP the season in fine style with an 8 AHS and 4 winning record and were able OPP to pin down their last seven oppo­ 31 nents. Marlington 23 31 Lake Good things were undoubtedly 35 20 hoped for and expected from all Louisville 43 28 grapplers, and in the coach's view, Perry 35 22 they were all very successful in pro­ West Branch 29 56 ducing good results. This years team Jackson-Milton 6 49 totaled fifty members (freshman, JV Youngstown Ursiline 20 27 and Varsity) and both Kreiner and Minerva 26 39 Junior Varsity Coach Stacy Madison. Beaver Local (Quad) 20 40 Kreiner has several "most im­ Salem 24 52 proved" athletes, among them are Hubbard 14 T. Miller, who wrestled JV last 46 Canton Central 14 year, McConnahey, Bill Brown, and Lorden. Tyrone Miller ended the TOURNAMENTS season with the team's best record of 19-1, and tied for the lead in Lake 9th pins. He was also second in the Jackson-Milton 1st number of take-downs behind Alliance J.V. 7th Pilmer. Coach Kreiner was especial­ Perry 3rd ly pleased with the leadership and SECTIONALS 6th performances of seniors: Doug Orr, Steve Murphy, Don Miller, Jim McConnahey.

Varsity Wrestlers: William Brown, Keith Cameron, John Eberly, James Noling, George Pollock, Amiel Hancock, Fred Stovall. Freshmen Wres Lightner, Mike Lorden, James McConnahey, Donald Miller, Tyrone tiers: Zane Baird, Mike Baxter, Tom Blake, William Cameron, Dan Miller, Steve Murphy, Doug Orr, Shawn Parks, Jeff Pierson, Kevin Dicko, Scott Elkins, Kirk McGeehen, Mike Newman, Chris Pucci Pilmer, Shawn Reda, Steve Schubert, Tim Shedrick, Marcus Haw­ Art Ritchie, Joe Schwinn, Gerry Simons, Hunter Summers, Mark thorne. JV Wrestlers: Dave Baylor, Steve Baylor, Brian Boehm, Rob Tasker. Brienza, Jeffery Gray, Micheal Grinter, Dan Hines, Rob Kirk, Gary

64 Wrestling With the grip of death on his opponent, senior Don Miller battles to inflict his animal instincts to take another victory.

Wrestling 65 Swimmers Surface to a 6-6

MVP Susan Wert A victory over Canton McKinley and a surprising freshman were two AHS

Front: S. Holbert, R. Hume, M. Sticker, K. Miller, K. Anderson. 2nd row: S. Wert, P. Hinchliffe, S. Miller, J. Mulinex, M. Noling. Back: J. Schaffter, F. Lalli, A. Speer, P. Brush.

66 Girls Swimming Left: Robin Hume "Butterflies" her way to a victory.

D. Sheri Miller and Judy Barker get off to a good start in the 100 meter Backstroke.

Girls Swimming 67 Rough Waters For Swimmers

Coach Ed Wade and his '82-'83 boys swim team had avery frustrat­ ing season to say the lest. They AHS OPP ended their year with a record of 2- 11. The two victories came over L Warren Harding w Canfield and Jackson. Many team L St. Thomas w members felt that the lack of prac­ L Akron East w tice time hurt them very much. This L Warren Western Reserve W P i's lack of practice stems from the L Glen Oak w team having to use the YMCA pool. L Canton McKinley w While the season had few bright L Wooster w spots, Coach Wade did cite swim­ L Perry w mers Darryl Cobbs, Jeff Barany, L Wadsworth w Steve Wamsley for their contribu­ L Massilon w tions. Steve Kile and Grant Wilson W Canfield L served as team captains. W Jackson L L Hubbard W

5th place in Canton Relays

2 wins—11 losses

MVP—Steve Kile

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Boys' Swim Team Top photo—Front Row: Steve Speer, Jon Bezon, Steve Wamsley, Grant Wil­ son, Andy McKinstry. Row 2: Rich Branfield, Bob Blake, Tim Ramser, Mike Sutherland, Daryl Cobbs. Bottom Photo—Phil Wiese, Steve Kile, Amy Furry (Stats), Coach Wade. Row 2: Burt Blosser, Randy White, Jeff Barany, Eric Kline, Chris Brueske. Team members not photoed include—Frank Freeze, Ed Kline, Mike Pinney.

Sports 69 Seniors, Karen Himmelheber and Marlene Kirksey, bring Lady Tracksters Lady Trackster< some important points.

Star sprinter, freshman Pam Young, brings in another victory for the 400 meter relay team.

Senior sprinter, Tammy Toney, starts off the 800 meter relay team in their meet against Marlington.

AHS OPP W Central Catholic L W St. Thomas L L Glen Oak W L Timken W W Louisville L L Perry W L West Branch W L Marlington W

Cuyahoga Falls Relays 3rd 1 Freshmen speedsters, Dawana Gilfort and Royceann Cundiff, race for times in the first heat of the 100 meter dash.

70 Girls' Track Take A Big Step Toward A Bright Future

Though the team finished their larger budget which he used to pur­ as they looked. season with a three-win and five-loss chase brand new nylon red sweats, A few of the accomplishments record, they attained many pluses which contrasted with the boys' and highpoints for the team were and moved not just a few notches sweats, and also new nylon uni­ their victory over Canton Central but took a big step toward a prom­ forms. This not only gave the team Catholic in their first meet of the ising future. pride out on the track, but also season, placing third overall at the Boys' track distance coach, Tom gave them determination and incen­ Cuyahoga Falls Relays and bringing Schreiber, agreed this year to take tive to win and to perform as good home many ribbons and medals, los­ over the head coaching position of ing to Glen Oak, defending Federal the girls' team. He said he wanted League champs, by only 2 points, a challenge, and he got one. The and losing to a tough Timken team team last year had not won a single by only 10 points, when last season meet and this year was faced with they had lost by 70 points. yet another challenging season At the close of the season, many schedule. With only three girls received varsity letters and will letterwomen returning, Coach be coming back next season. One Schreiber and Assistant Coach Ka­ record was broken — senior Karen ren Titak did not know what to ex­ Himmelheber broke her own record pect as far as winning results. The in the discus by 6'6" with a throw team was made up of mainly fresh­ of 108'11". Karen was also the only men and sophomores and first-year recipient of a four-year varsity let­ runners, throwers, and jumpers. ter. Senior Kristen Anderson was Many girls began fitness training voted M.V.P. by the team. Senior soon after Christmas break, which Amy Furry was awarded the was a plus as far as being in better "Unknown Runner" award—she had shape than their opponents when run four years and had never re­ season started. Coach Schreiber ceived enough points for a varsity thought the team last year had letter. lacked pride and aggressiveness, so

-<*>-.• he asked for and was granted a

Front: Dawana Gilfort, Tearna Freeman, Pam Young, Crystal Jones, Susan Slimak, Renee Hansen, Kristen Anderson, Fannie Lalli, Tari Aston, Katie Tarbet, Richelle Hansen, Tammy Toney. Middle: Royceann Cundiff, Gwen Pasly, Michelle Heller, Sandy Haidet, Renee Courtney, Kathy Hall, Kristy Murdoch, Amy Furry, Hisayo Yonekura, Christina Mamprin, Marlene Kirksey. Back: Coach Schreiber, Coach Titak, Lora Pasly (manager), Paula Hinchliffe, Rhonda Smith, Sterling Daniels, Regina Stovall, Marshelle Grimes, Angie Cox, Angie Triplett, Trica Schmied, Karen Himmelheber.

Girls' Track 71 "A dream season," that is how U head track coach Dave Clegg A Dream Season" summed up the 1983 edition of the boys' varsity track team. The cindermen turned in some amazing performances as they raced to an MVP—Mike Linder undefeated season in both dual and AHS invitational meets during the regular Opp season. But they saved the best for last as they won the district 106 GlenOak 24 championship, finished second in the 115 Lousiville 11 regionals, and garnered a fifth place 105 Walsh 50 berth at the state meet in Colum­ 105 North Canton 12 bus. 96 Canton McKinley 34 Many school records were tied or 99 Perry 31 broken this year including—Lowell 99 Marlington 33 with a 9:36.7 in the 3200 meters, 124 St. Thomas 8 Leonard Terrell in the 1600 meters INVITATIONALS at 4:17.36, Andre Harvey with a Ward—1st high jump of 6'6 Vfc", and the relay Dover—1st team of Jerry Williams, Scott Aviator—1st Murdoch, Mike Coldsnow, and Jeff N. Canton—1st Franklin who set a record of 8:02.7 Marlington—1st in the 3200 meter. Steve Speer, Districts—1st Marzett Haqkins, Mike Linder, and Regionals—2nd Don Miller were also very instru­ State—5th mental in bringing about such a fine season.

Boys Varsity Track Team members are not listed according to positioning in photo. Shawn Barnes, Linwood Babb, Rich Branfield, Paul Britton, Dave Brooks, Matt Brown, Kurt Bruske, Tom Buckey, Louie Brush, Dave Castina, Mike Coldsnow, Steve Crites, Paul D'Eramo, Julian Edwards, Jeff Franklin, Kieth Hairston, Andre Harvey, Marzett Hawkins, Jessie Hollis, Dan Howell, Ted Johnson, Steve Kile, Rob Kirk, Mike Linder, Leonard Longmire, Jim McConnahey, Scott McClung, Gary Murdoch, Gary Noling, George Nicholson, Doug Orr, Matt Packey, Kenny Pasly, Kevin Pilmer, Byron Poindexter, George Polloch, Steve Speer, Kevin Stovall, Dave Taschwer, Daryl Taschwer, Leonard Terrell, Low­ ell Terrell, Keith VanKampen, Mike Veneri, Clif Wagner, Jerry Williams.

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Record Setter: Steve Speer about to go up-and-over the bar at 13'6" to tie a school record in the pole vault.

The Winner: Super Soph. Marzett Hawkins had a great year as he scored the most points for the AHS track team and set a school record in the long jump with a leap of 23'8".

Sports 73 Scenes from the State Track Meet at Columbus: Left, Lowell Terrell comes around the bend in the final lap of the two mile run in which he finished third. Bottom, Jerry Williams hands off the baton to Jeff Franklin who along with Mike Coldsnow and Scott Murdoch competed in the two-mile re­ lay.

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74 Sports Freshman Track Team Undefeated Following the lead of the varsity, the freshman track team had an outstand­ ing season with a record of 8-0. Obvi­ ously they had an outstanding team and were strong in all events. Fresh­ man record breakers were Eric Ander­ son in the discus, Steve Paletti in the mile, Tom Blake in the half mile, and high point man was Blake Hawkins who was undefeated in the hurdles. Hawkins also long jumped and ran on Front Row: Kirk Miller, Stephen Roose, Jim Cobb, Mike Holmes, Mike Ayers, Greg Johnson, the mile relay. Zane Baird. Second Row: Jeff Jenkins, Brad Zuchero, Blake Hawkins, Darin Colbert, Orin Brunner, Tom Blake, Dale Pugh. Back Row: Dave Buckey, Chris Bruske, Eric Anderson, Tom Trieff, Joe Headly, Brian Payton, James Herron. Also pictured, Coaches Francis and Carli.

Upper Left: Chris Bruske goes up and over with ease during the high jump. Above: Orvin Brunner gives his all during a relay race. Left: First, Second, Third—A trio of frosh Aviators led by Blake Hawkins take top spots during the hurdles.

Sports 75 76 Sports Diamond Champions The AHS varsity baseball team had a super season highlighted by MVP—Eric Crider winning its first Diamond Conference AHS OPP Championship. The team featured a 3 Glenoak 11 strong defense and committed only 6 W. Branch 7 28 errors. They also showed offen­ 3 W. Harding 1 sive power by smashing out four 4 W. Harding 1 home runs to set a new team 2 Lake 4 record. The pitching staff had a fine 0 Louisville 2 year with a low ERA of 2.41 and 6 Perry 2 striking out 144 batters in 125 12 N. Canton 5 innings. Four players were selected 2 Timken 4 to the District All-Star team. These 1 Boardman 13 included seniors Eric Crider, Ron 5 Marlington 1 Morris, Joe Schatz, and Chris 3 St. Thomas 0 Zurbrugg. Crider played extremely 1 N. Canton 5 well as he hit safely in every game 12 Ravanna 2 and his batting average of .484 set 8 W.W. Reserve 0 a new school record. Donnie Fording 0 Massillon 7 and Danny Boring were also cited 1 Fairless 0 for their fine play. Coach Kekic's 2 St. Thomas 0 fine efforts earned him Coach of the 6 W.W. Reserve 3 Year honors in the Diamond 11 Wins 8 Losses Conference.

Front: Coach Kekic, Paula Brush, Lori Antill, Tracy Bourne, Cathy Hipkins. Row 2: Joe Schatz, Don Fording, Scott Slusser, Rog­ er Schillig, Scott Johnston, Dan Boring, Cornell Holloway, Bren Anderson. Back: Art Stuchell, Ron Morris, Eric Crider, Rob Stone, Jon Scott, Chris Zurbrugg, Todd Rich, Mike Buck, Mike Muniz.

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Linny Grimes finishes his warm-up tosses before pitching the A's to a victory.

78 Sports Jerry's Jay-Vees Jar Opponents For An 11 Win 1 Loss Season.

Front row: Mike Grimes, Chris Bourne, Scott Hahlen, Scott Hurford, Jeff Ciotti, Noel Hatfield. Row 2: Dan Clark, Brian Willis, Dave Lloyd, Brent Fatzinger, Chuck Reda, Jeff Gray. Row 3: Scott Traphagen, Mike Rastetter, Dave Wright, Greg Polverine, Linny Grimes, Brian Fedor, John Courtney, Bill Brown, Coach Seavy.

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Left: Sophomore hurler Greg Polverine displays his fast ball form. Above: Mike Grimes slides safely back to first after an attempted pick-off.

Sports 79 Game . . . Set Match The AHS boy's tennis team, with a 7-8 record, recorded one of their AHS OPP best season efforts in years. The team, with mostly young talent, held 1 Marlington 4 together and fought to pull out 0 Louisville 5 some very close contests. Head 5 West Branch 0 coach Yost feels most of his early 0 Hoover 5 season predictions and goals were 5 Timken 0 achieved, and he is thankful for the 3 United 2 talents of Swedish exchange student 1 Jackson 4 Per Strand. Yost was especially 1 Lake 4 pleased with the play of freshman 5 United 0 Brad Randall who, according to 2 Marlington 3 Yost, has played great all year. 5 West Branch 0 Happy with the season, the coach 3 Canton South 2 said, "with a little work on the 1 St. Thomas 4 doubles techniques we'll be a solid 3 Lake 2 team." 2 McKinley 3

7 Wins 8 Losses MVP—Richard VanDerSluys

V Front: G. Wilson, D. Betz, S. Morrison, B. Randall, P. Strand, R. VanDerSluys Back: P. Wiese, F. Freeze, M. Jones, J. Phillips, E. Eye. (not pictured, Rob Gonci)

80 Sports Above: Concentration is the key as Shawn Morrison battles his opponent. Left: Eric Eye keeps his "Eye" on the ball as he warms-up for a big match.

* * Sports 81 THE RAH-RAH'S

Freshman Cheerleaders Front-Lisa Charlikowsky, Sandy Haidet Back-Marci Felger, Tirzah Mohr Ann Pugh, Alisa Mathison

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Sfek It I'M Varsity—Front: Stephanie Pietrocola, Cheryl Rasile, Tammy O'Neill, Tracey Bourne, Susie Nixon Jr. Varsity—Back: Kelly Liberti, Tina Scheible, Marlowe Simpkins, Marlene Zaleski, Lisa Johnson, Carla Buhn

Cheerleaders '83 People: The Perfect Ingredient

The people at AHS include 1600 students and 117 faculty members. Five days a week these people work together to better improve the education of all those involved. With the leadership of their class officers and advisors, certain outstanding achievements have been at­ tained by each class. These include the blood donation drive organized by the senior class and the canned food drive in which all four classes participated. One of the most important duties of each class is their responsibility to organize the Junior-Senior Prom. Classes raise money by selling products and novelties both door-to-door and within the school. When asked what were their best memories of this year at AHS, some people replied: "eating a ladybug on the bus"

"the toga party for the cast of Pippin"

"not joining marching band"

"whale initiation"

"weekend road trips"

"Mr. Seavy was never on time"

"winning the district title in Cross-Country"

84 People People 85 SENIORS: Class of '83 \mm&mmmmwm

Class Officers: V. Prcs. Todd Rich, Sec. Kristen Anderson, Tres. Stephanie Peitrocola, Pres. Joe Liebhart Advisors: Mr. Carli, Mrs. Vickers

Scott Abrams Sheila Adkins Timothy Aeiling

86 Seniors Kathy Akins Darin Allmon Brenda Alton

Judy Barker Timothy Barnard Michael Beatty

Seniors 87 r

\ Lisa Beltz Tracy Benedetti Tina Benning

James Blake James Blevins Timothy Blue

Adrian Bonds 88 Senior /% H

Richard Brienza

Curtis Brueske Scott Brunner Louis Brush

Senior 89 Michael Buck Thomas Buckey Thomas Burkhart

Stacey Burson Jacquelyn Campbell Denise Carter

Lorita Carter Tammy Cartwright Michael Chenevey 90 Seniors Kristie Wilson Plowing through some exciting magazines Eric Craig

Seniors 91 /> Eric Crider Brenda Cundiff Kimberly Damiani

Kevin Dean Lee DeGroff Deloris DeHart 92 Seniors Diana Derby David DeVall Belinda Devers

Bernadine Devers Bernice Devers Lesa Dicko

Michael Diehl Karen Dixon Mark Donohoe

Seniors 93 Garilynn Dossi Edward Dozier Jr. Roberta Dreger

Jeffe ; Durenda Regina Eckert Julian Edwards

Christopher Eggleston Herbert Eisenbraun Kristen Ellis 94 Seniors Christine Nichols sings the national anthem before a home football game. Christina Engle

Kennedy Facchini Steven Falcone Lisa Favazzo

Terry Fedor II William Ferguson II David Finley

Seniors 95 John Floor Amy Furry Diane Furry

Tammy Gang Carmen Gattis Daniela Goeldi

Edie Gonzales Kimberly Gorman Marcia Gorman 96 Seniors Lori Green Gevette Grimes Marshelle Grimes

Kathy Gurney Kevin Gurney Jody Hagge

Keith Hairston Brian Sheetz stores up for the winter.

Seniors 97 Tina Hancock Christine Hanna Arthur Hanson

Forrest Hartman S11J KrlStCn AndCrS°" a"d MisS^ *«<*« * **• -in, in the dark room to see 98 Seniors Robert Hill Jr. Marcena Hilton Karen Himmelheber

?*1 f Susan Holbert Kimberly Hollamon Lisa Holly

Nickoles Holly Richard Howell Robyn Hume Seniors 99 Gregory Hutmacher Seniors lead the way to victory.

Julie Jones Robert Jones Robin Jones 100 Seniors Edward Kline Eric Kline Robin Knaggs Seniors 101 Matt Brown takes a break from Football to do some school work. Lisa Kohl

Jeffery Lauer Gretchen Lewis Alan Lias 102 Seniors Joseph Liebhart Michael Linder Anthony Long

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Ann Loughlin Stacy Lowman Gina Lynch

, Kimberly Macdougall John Majeski Pamela Makin

Seniors 103 Michelle Maloney Louis Mancini Bettina Marini

Randy Marshall Brad Mason Rose Mathes

l i Michael Maxwell Robert May Rodger May 104 Seniors Dianna McClain Scott McClung James McConnahey

Seniors and milk go so well together, they are both naturals. Deborah McDaniel

Thomas McFeely Andrew McKinstry Earnest McLendon Seniors 105 Brook Miller Debbie Miller Don Miller

Glenna Miller Shelley Newman: "Oh my gosh Kim there's something crawling on my Tostito!!"

Krista Miller Mindy Miller Sheri Miller 106 Seniors *a$

Christine Minger Catherine Mitchell Roxanne Mohr

Marie Moore Tracy Moore Ronald Morris

William Morris Jean Mulinix Michael Muniz

Seniors 107 Douglas Orr Michael Orzo Katherine Oyster 108 Seniors Tamera Oyster Bonnie Pasco Paula Paulun

Margaret Petersberger

Seniors 109 Earl Phillips Brian Pierson \Car l Piersonr

Don Popa

110 Seniors Eric and Ed Kline: The singlemost favorite double iiin the world. Ola Porter James Presley Michael Pucci

Earl Pugh Jr. Sharree Pugh Tamara Pugh

JoAnne Ray Barry Reda Todd Rich Seniors 111 Lisa Richmond William Ritchie Kevin Roberts

Michele Rodgers Thomas Roller Steve Rosser

Stephanie Rowe Holly Russell John Russo 112 Seniors Coach Cvelbar congratulates Senior Jim Presley after receiving his football award for Samuel Ruth "Most Improved."

Joseph Schatz Jon Scott Joyce Seevers

Seniors 113 Michelle Slusser Stephen Smith Richard Snyder 114 Seniors Laura Spurgeon Jerhonda Stargen Maria Stellabot

Mathew Stewart Melissa Sticker Robert Stone

Per Strand Aurora Stranges Arthur Stutchell

Seniors 115 Patricia Sutherland Kristin Syme Debbie Szeiff

Beth Wolkan, Cathy Mitchell, and Sue Holbert have a gossip session in Physics. Lisa Tennis

Leonard Terrell Michael Thomas Nelga Thomas 116 Seniors Nancy Thorpe Tammy Toney Tracey Townes

J.C. Triplett Tonya Triplett Mark Tschappatt

Charlain Upshaw Laura Venables Andrea Vien

Seniors 117 Gregory Virden Deanna Vitalarii Susan Wade

Betsy Walborn Terry Fedor and Sheri Miller working towards graduation.

Jeffery Walker Dwayne Ward Terrance Wareham 118 Seniors John Wheeler Christine Williams Sofia Willner

Jill Wright John Wright Renee Yeager

Seniors 119 Scott Yeagley Heisayo Yonekura Barbara Zmuda

S Beth Zucchero Seniors Tim Sarver and Howard Morgan

Adrian Zumbar Dale Zumkehr Christopher Zurbrugg 120 Seniors SENIOR PROFILES Britton, Paul Chandler—College Prep; NHS Skin of Our Teeth Stage Crew; Marigolds Stage 3, Pres. 4; Buckeye Boy's State; Student Faculty Crew; Working Stage Crew; Boy's Swimming 1, Relations 1,2,3,4; Pres. Classroom; Student Sen­ 2,3,4; Boy's Track 1,3; Blood Day Comm. Abrams, Scott Edward—Voc. Auto Body; ate 3,4; Spirit Club 3; Student Day in Gov't 3, Spirit Ciub 3,4; CORE 4; Intramural Basketball Mayor 4; Boy's Track 1,2,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Couchman, Dianna Lynn—-Voc. IOE Clerk 4; Blood Day Comrn. Intramural Volleyball 2,3; Prom Comm.; Ex­ Typist; Office aide 4. change Club Student of the Month. Aeling, Timothy Lee—Voc. Welding; Wrestling Craig, Eric C.—Voc. Electronics; Stage Crew 1; Football 3. Brown, Christine Louise—College Prep; Of­ 4; Golf 2,3,4; Blood Day Comm. fice aide 4; Acappella Choir 3,4; Macbeth; Blood A kins, Kathy Eileen—Voc. IOE Clerk Typist. Day Comm. Crider, Eric Scott—College Prep. Voc. Elec­ tronics; Spirit Club 1,2; Boy's Baseball 1,2,4; Anderson, Kristen Elizabeth—College Prep.; Brown, Matthew Lawerence—College Prep; Intramural Basketball 1,2,3,4; Intramural NHS 3, V. Pres. 4; RaB photo. 3,4; Water girl Spirit Club 4; Varsity A 4; Library aide 4; Boy's Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Blood Day Comm. 3.4; Office aide 2,3; Student Senate 1,2,3, Pres. Track 3,4; Football 3,4; Intramural Volleyball 4. 4; Class Sec. 1,2,3,4; Spirit Club 2, Sec. 3; Crittendan, Marshall—Voc. Printing; Boy's Varsity A 1,2,3,4; Chronicle Photo, 4; Brueske, Curtis Bryce—College Prep; NHS 3, Track 3; Football 3; Intramural Basketball 4; Homecoming Attendant 1,2,3, Queen 4; Elks 4; Buckeye Boy's State; Key Club 1,2,3,4; Aca­ Boy's Basketball 1. Student of the Month; Exchange Club Student of demic Challenge 3,4; Foreign Language Club 2, the Month; Student Day in Gov't 3,4; Girl's 3,4; Chess Club 1,2,3,4; Ralph Reguia's Custar, Rose Jane—Voc. Distributive Ed.; Swimming 1,2,3,4; Girl's Tennis 2; Girl's Track Congressional Council 3,4; Exchange Club DECA 4; Library aide 1,2,3; Acapella Choir 3; 2,3,4; Girl's Volleyball 4; Cheerleader 1; Skin of Student of the Month; Cross Country 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2. Our Teeth, make-up comm.; Prom Comm.; Blood Boy's Track 1,2,3,4; Boy's Basketball 1; Boy's Day Comm; Homecoming Comm. Basketball stat.

Augustein, Ruth Ann—College Prep.; RaB 4; Brunner, Scott Alan—College Prep; RaB 4; D Office aide 4; Spirit Club 3; Acappella Choir 4; Football 1,2,3; Blood Day Comm. Daminani, Kimberly Renee—Voc. Steno; Of Skin of Our Teeth, stage crew; Man With a fice aide 1; Choir 2. Flower in his Mouth; Blood Day Comm. Brush, Louis James—Voc. T&I Machinist; Spirit Club 3; Boy's Track 2,3,4; Blood Day Comm. Daniels, Lynda Marie—Voc. Telecom; Spirit Club 4; Foreign Language Club 4; Pippin; Bye- B Buck, Michael Steven—Voc. Electronics; Boy's Bye Birdie; Girl's Track 1,3; Prom Comm. Baseball 1,2,4; Blood Day Comm. DeGroff, Lee Gordan—Voc. Printing Barker, Judy Gail—College Prep.; Spirit Club 3,4; Varsity A 3,4; Boy's Track Stat. 3; Girl's Buckey, Thomas Randall—College Prep; NHS 4; Key Club 1,4; Student Senate 1; Foreign Lan­ DeHart, Deloris Gail—College Prep; Key Club Swimming 1,2,3,4; Prom Comm.; Blood Day 2,3; FTA 1; Student Senate 1,2; Foreign Lan­ Comm. guage Club 1,2; Pippin; Macbeth; Cross Country 1,2,3, Co-Cap. 4; Boy's Track 1,2,3,4; Boy's guage Club 1,2; RaB 4; Lab Assistant 2; Prom Basketball 1,2; Intramural Basketball 3,4; Blood Comm.; Blood Day Comm.; Homecoming Comm. Barnard, Timothy James—Voc. Auto Mech; Day Comm. Marching Band 2,3,4; Concert Band 2,3,4. DeVall, David Michael — Voc. Electronics; Burson, Stacey Lynn—College Prep; NHS 4 Stage Crew 4; Boy's Swimming 3; Boy's Track Beatty, Michael Jay—Voc. Printing; Football FTA 1, Tres. 2,3,4; Office aide 4; Spirit Club 4 2. 1. Creative Writing 3, Pres. 4; Clinic Aide 1,2,3,4: Ralph Reguia's Congressional Council 3; March Devers, Belinda Marie—Voc. Steno. Beltz, Lisa Marie—College Prep.; Key Club 2; ing Band 1,2,3; Stage Band 1,2; Orch. 1,2,3,4; Buckeye Girl's State; Spirit Club 2,3; Library Orch. librarian 2,3,4; Orch. V. Pres. 2,3; Pep Devers, Bernadine Michelle—Voc. Steno; Of­ aide 4; Ralph Reguia's Congressional Council 3; Band 1,2,3,4; Pippin, Orch; Bye-Bye Birdie, fice aide 4 Student Day in Gov't 3,4; Lab Assistant 3; Girl's Orch; Blood Day Comm. Swimming 2. Devers, Bernice Margaret—Voc. Steno; Office aide 4 Benedetti, Tracy Rae—College Prep, Voc. Distributive Ed.; RaB 3; DECA 4; Library aide Diehl, Michael Robert—Voc. Auto Body, Dis­ 4; Concert Band 1,2; Marching Band 1,2. tributive Ed.; DECA 4. Campbell, Jacquelyn Kay—Voc. College Benning, Tina Marie—Voc. Distributive Ed.; Prep. Cosmotology; NHS 4; Office aide 4; Our Dixon, Karen Sue —College Prep; NHS 4; DECA 4. Town Comm.; Blood Day Comm. Buckeye Girl's State; Key Club 4; FTA V. Pres. 2, Pres, 3; Performing Arts 4; Marching Band 1, Blevins, James Allen—College Prep. Voc. Dis­ Carter, Lorita Lea—General; RaB 4; Office 2,3 V. Pres. 4; Symphonic Band 1,2,3,4; Stage tributive Ed.; DECA 3, Pres. 4; Intramural Bask­ aide 1; Spirit Club 3; Girl's Track 2; Intramural Band 2,3,4; Pep Band 1,2,3,4; Orch. 2; Choir 1; etball 1,2,3,4; Intramural Volleyball 4. Volleyball 3. Exchange Club Student of the Month; Pippin, Orch; Bye-Bye Birdie, Orch; Girl's Basketball 1; Bonds, Adrian Annette—College Prep; Key Cartwright, Tammy Lynn—College Prep; Blood Day Comm. Club 3; Performing Arts 3,4; Student Senate 2, Spirit Club 1,2,3; Foreign Language Club 1,2; 3; Thespians 2,3,4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Prom Comm. Blood Day Comm. Dossi, Garilyn —College Prep; NHS 4; Concert Band 2,4; Synphonic Band 1,3; Pep Buckeye Girl's State; Varsity A 4; Office aide 2; Band 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 2; Madrigal's 3,4; Choir Chenevey, Michael John—College Prep, RaB Chronicle Staff 3; Ralph Reguia's Congressional 3,4; Skin of Our Teeth Comm.; Our Town; 3; Chronicle Photo 4. Council 3; Lab Assistant 2; Girl's Swimming 2,3; You're A Good Man Charlie Brown; Bye-Bye Blood Day Comm. Birdie; Macbeth Comm.; Blood Day Comm.; Clayton, DeAnne—College Prep; FTA 4; Spirit Homecoming Comm. Club 4; Foreign Language Club 1,2,3; Girl's Ten­ Dozier, Edward Jr.—Voc. Printing; Spirit Club nis 2,3,4; Blood Day Comm. 1,2,3,4; Boy's Baseball 3; Football 1; Boy's Brienza, Richard Michael—Voc. Telecom; Basketball 1; Intramural Basketball 2,3,4. Spirit Club 3,4; CORE 4; Library Aide 4; Cobbs, Daryl Bruce—College Prep, Voc. Elec­ Intramural Basketball 1,3,4; Blood Day Comm. tronics; Foreign Language Club 1,2; Thespians 4; Dreger, Roberta Elaine—College Prep; RaB SENIOR PROFILES 4; Reading Lab Assistant 3,4; Choir. Office aide 4. Foreign Language Club 2,3, Historian 4; Thespi­ ans 4; Creative Writing V. Pres 4; Ralph Goeldi, Daniela Claudia—College Prep; FTA Reguia's Congressional Council 3; Marching Band 4; Spirit Club 4; Foreign Language Club 4; 1,2,3; Stage Band 3; Concert Band 1,2,3; Pep Blood Day Comm. Band 3; Student Day in Gov't 3; Our' Town; Eckert, Regina Victoria—Voc IOE Clerk Bye-Bye Birdie; The Sandbox, Macbeth; Working- Typist; Vocational Rep. 3,4 Gonzales, Edie Kathleen—College Prep; Key Pippin. Club 4; Stage Crew 3; Office aide 4; Spirit Club Edwards, Julian Lee—General; Spirit Club 2; 4; Creative Writing 4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Harvey, Andre Mario—Voc. Commercial Art- Boy's Track 1; Football 1,2,3,4; Boy's Basketball Concert Band 1,2; Symphonic Band 3,4; Pep Spirit Club 3,4; Boy's Track 1,2,3,4; Boy's Bask­ 2. Band 1,2,3,4; Our Town, Comm.; The Enchant­ etball 1,2,3,4; Blood Day Comm. ed, Comm.; Prom Comm.; Homecoming Comm.; Barn Bash Comm. Eggleston, Christopher David—College Prep; Heuer, Shelley Anne—Voc. College Prep; Dis­ RaB 3; Golf 4; Intramural Volleyball 1,2,3,4; tributive Ed.; DECA 4; Spirit Club 3,4; Orch. 1, Intramural Basketball 1,2,3,4. Gorman, Kimberly Marie—College Prep; NHS 2,3,4; Prom Comm.; Blood Day Comm.' 4; Key Club 4; Office aide 4; Spirit Club 4; Eisenbraun, Herbert Lonnie—College Prep; Foreign Language Club 3,4; Marching Band 1,2,' Hill, Robert Lee Jr.—College Prep; Key Club Creative Writing 4; Marching Band 1; Stage 3, Tres. 4; Symphonic Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 3,4; Spirit Club 4; Varsity A 1,2, V. Pres. 3, Band 2,3,4; Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Orch 1,2,3,4. 1,4; Prom Comm.; Blood Day Comm.; Barn Pres. 4; Performing Arts 4; Library aide 3,4; Bash Comm. Pippin, Stage Crew; Boy's Swimming MGR 4; Ellis, Kristen Michelle—Voc. Telecom; NHS Football 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2,3; Boy's Track 1,' 4; Key Club 4; Spirit Club 1,2,3,4; Marching Gorman, Marcia Lynn—Voc. Steno; Vocational 2,3, Blood Day Comm. Band 1,2; Concert Band 1,2; Skin of our Teeth; Rep. 3, Sec. 4; IOE Steno Club Sec. 3, Pres. 4; Prom Comm. Student Day in Gov't 4; Girl's Track 1. Hilton, Marcena Elaine—Voc. Auto Body, Vocational Rep. 3, Pres. 4. Green, Lori Anne—Voc. Cosmotology; Library aide 2; Our Town, Comm.; You're A Good Man Himmelheber, Karen Dineen—College Prep Charlie Brown, Comm.; Prom Comm. NHS 3,4; FTA 4; Student Faculty Relations 3! Facchini, Kennedy Lee—College Prep; Girl's Performing Arts 1,2,3; Spirit Club 4; RAB Staff Grimes, Gevette Michelle—Voc General; & Photo Ed. 3,4; Varsity A 2,3,4; Victory Bell Basketball 4; Girl's Swimming 2,3; Blood Day Spirit Club 3; Clinic aide 1; Stage Band 2; Girl's Comm. Ringer 4; Creative Writing 3; Chronicle Staff 3 Basketball 1,2,3; Girl's Track 1; Girl's Swimming Editor 4; Elks Student of the Month; Lab Assis 2. Falcone, Steven Lee—Voc. Electronics; Wres­ tant 4; Marching Band 1,2; Concert Band 1,2 tling 1; Football 1,2; Blood Day Comm. Pep Band 1,2; Girl's Track 1,2,3,4; Prom Grimes, Marshelle Kae—College Prep; Key Program and Publicity Chair.; Blood Day Comm. Club 4; Spirit Club 1,2,3,4; Office aide 3; Fedor, Terry Gordan II —College Prep Library aide 4; Boy's Basketball Stat 4; Girl's Holbert, Susan Lynn—College Prep; NHS 3,4; Buckeye Boy's State; Varsity A 2,3,4; Student Basketball 1,2; Girl's Track 3,4; Prom Comm.; Day in Gov't 4; Boy's Track 1,2,3; Football 1,2, Buckeye Girl's State Alt.; Key Club 4; Student Blood Day Support Comm.; Homecoming Senate 1,2,3,4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Sym­ 3,4; Boy's Basketball 1,2; Intramural Basketball Comm.; Barn Bash Comm. 3,4; Blood Day Comm. phonic Band 1,2,3,4; Stage Band 4; Long'Christ­ mas Dinner; Girl's Track 2; Girl's Swimming 1,2, Gurney, Kathy Jean—College Prep; FTA 4; 3,4; Blood Day Comm.; Homecoming Comm. Ferguson, William Albert—College Prep Blood Day Comm. Spirit Club 4; Boy's Track 2; Football 1,2,3,4^ Intramural Basketball 4; Intramural Volleyball^ Hollamon, Kimberly Michelle—Voc Steno; Gurney, Kevin Lee—College Prep. Blood Day Comm. Office aide 1; Marching Band 1,2,3, Majorette 4- Concert Band 1,2; Pep Band 3; Wrestling Stat Fransisco, Rosea Lea—General; Office aide 4- 2; Prom Comm.; Blood Day Comm. OOEA 3 Marching Band 2,3; Concert Band 2,3; Pep H Pres. 4. Band 2; Girl's Track 3; Girl's Swimming 3.' Hagge, Jody Marie—College Prep; Water Girl Hollis, Christopher Nathan —General Freeze, Frank James—College Prep — Key 3,4; Office aide 2; Student Senate 3, Sec. 4; Intramural Basketball 1,2,3,4; Boy's Basketball Club 4; RaB 3; Spirit Club 2,3, V. Pres 4; Spirit Club 3, Tres. 4; Elks Student of the 1; Intramural Volleyball 4. Foreign Language Club 3,4; Varsity A 4- Cre­ Month; Choir 1,2; Acappela Choir 3,4; Boy's ative Writing, Tres. 4; Ralph Reguia's Track Stat 2,3,4; Prom Comm.; Blood Day Holly, Lisa Monique —FTA 2,4; Marching Congressional Council 3; Student Day in Gov't 3- Comm.; Homecoming Comm. Band 1,2,3,4; Stage Band 1,2,3,4; Concert Band Boy's Swimming 4; Boy's Basketball 1; Boy's 1; Orch. 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 1,2,3,4; Skin of Our Teeth; Bye-Bye Birdie, Orch; Pippin, Orch; Girl's Tennis 1,2,3,4; Intramural Basketball 12 3 4- Hanna, Christine Jolenta—College Prep : Track 1. Intramural Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Prom Comm NHS 4; Key Club 3,4; Spirit Club 3,4; Office Blood Day Comm.; CORE 4. aide 2,3,4; Clinic aide 4; Library aide 4- Chronicle Staff 4; Marching Band 1 2 3 4-' Howell, Richard Lee—Voc. Electronics; Mari­ Furry, Amy Louise—College Prep; NHS 4; A Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 1,2,3,4; Prom golds, Stage Crew; Macbeth, Stage Crew; Pippin, Stage Crew. 4; Spirit Club 3,4; Foreign Language Club' 3 Comm.; Blood Day Comm.; Barn Bash Comm- Pres. 4; Orch. 1,2, Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Pippin You're A Good Man Charlie Brown, Comm. Comm.; The Sandbox; Boy's Swimming Stat 3,4; Hume, Robyn Ann—College Prep; Student Girl's Tennis 3,4; Girl's Track 1,2,3,4; Prom Hairston, Keith Jerome—Voc. Printing, Spirit Senate 2,3,4; Spirit Club 3,4; Water Girl 3 4- Comm.; Blood Day Comm. Club 1,2,3,4; Marching Band 3,4; Orch 12 34 Varsity A 2,3,4; Library aide 4; Student Day'in Pep Band 3,4; Pippin; Bye-Bye Birdie; Working Gov't 3,4; Girl's Track 2; Girl's Swimming 1,2 3 Furry, Diane Marie —Voc. Cosmotology Boy's Track 1,2,3,4; Intramural Basketball 2 4; Prom Comm. Blood Day Comm. Homecoming Library aide 1,2,4; Choir 1 2- Blood Dau Cnrnm ' Prom Comm. Comm.

Hutmacher, Gregory Scott—College Prep Harrington, Merna Loy — College Prep General; RAB 4. Thespians Pres. 3, Tres. 4; Creative Writing 4 n Acapella Choir 3,4; Madrigals 3,4; Choir 3 4 The Enchanted; The Sandbox, Director; Working Gang, Hartman, Forrest Emery—College Prep; NHS Marigolds, Assistant Director; Pippin; Blood Day 4; FTA 2,3, Pres. 4; Performing Arts 3, Pres. 4; Comm.

122 Seniors SENIOR PROFILES Club 3,4; FTA 1,3, V. Pres 4; Student/Faculty Relations 1,3,4; Performing Arts 3,4; Thespians Jackson, Michelle Marie—Voc. Child Care; Larkins. Gertrude Anne—Voc. Telecom; RaB 3,4; Creative Writing Club 3,4; Orch. 1,2,3,4; Spirit Club 1,2. 3; Office aide 2,3,4; Blood Day Comm. Concert Band 3; Acappella Choir 3,4; Exchange Club Student of the Month; Madrigals 3,4; Choir Johnson, Christine Lynn—Voc. Telecom; Lauer, Jeffery David—Voc. Electronics; Pip­ 1,2; Our Town; The Enchanted; You're A Good NHS 4; Performing Arts 1,2,3,4; Spirit Club 3,4; pin, Stage Crew Man Charlie Brown; Long Christmas Dinner; Creative Writing 4; Acapella Choir 3; Choir 1,2, Marigolds; Macbeth; Pippin; Girl's Swimming 2; 3,4; Bye-Bye Birdie; Wrestling Stat. 3,4. Lewis, Gretchen Elizabeth—College Prep; Blood Day Comm. NHS 4; Homecoming Senior Attendant; Key Johnson, Eva Louise—Voc. Steno; Spirit Club Club 2,3,4; Buckeye Girl's State; Spirit Club 3,4; Maxwell, Michael Robert—College Prep; RaB 3; Thespians 4; Performing Arts 4; Choir 1,2; Victory Bell Ringer 3,4; Foreign Language Club 4; Chess Club 1,2; Ralph Reguia's Congressional Marigolds Comm.; Pippin; Bye-Bye Birdie; 1,2; Chronicle Staff 4; Ralph Reguia's Council 3; Intramural Basketball 1,2,3,4; Macbeth; Cheerleader 1.2,3. Congressional Council 3,4; Student Day in Gov't Intramural Volleyball 3,4; Prom Comm. Blood 3, Police Chief 4; Lab Assistant 2; Long Christ­ Day Comm. Johnson, Teresa Lyn—Voc. College Prep; Dis­ mas Dinner; Girl's Tennis 2; Prom Comm.; Blood tributive Ed.; NHS 4; Office aide 1,2,3; DECA Day Comm.; Thanksgiving Assembly Comm.; May, Robert Todd—College Prep; Key Club 1, Tres. 4; Marching Band 1; Concert Band 1,2,3; Barn Bash Comm. 2; Computer aide 4; Cross Country 1,2,3; Boy's Prom Comm. Track 1,2.

Jones, Julie Ann—College Prep; Spirit Club 3, Lias, Alan Ray—College Prep; Spirit Club 4; May, Rodger Douglas—College Prep; RaB, 4; Library aide 4; Acappella Choir 3,4; Choir 3, CORE 4; Boy's Basketball 1,3; Intramural Bask­ Photo 4; Cross Country 1,2; Boy's Track 1,2,3; 4; Prom Comm. etball 2,4; Intramural Volleyball 4; Blood Day Football 1; Intramural Basketball 2,3; Intramural Comm. Volleyball 1,2,3,4. Jones, Robin Linn — College Prep; FTA 4; Library aide 2,3; Acappella Choir 3,4; Choir 1,2. McConnahey, James Allen—College Prep; Liebhart, Joseph Scott—College Prep; Key Library aide 4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Boy's Track 1, Club 4; FTA 4; Student Senate 4; Spirit Club 2, 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Intramural Basketball 4; 3,4; Varsity A 4; Library aide 4; CORE 4; Class Intramural Volleyball 3,4; Blood Day Comm. K President 4; Football 2,4; Boy's Basketball 1; Boy's Baseball 1,2,3; Intramural Basketball Capt. McDaniel, Deborah Elaine — Voc. College Kirksey, Marilyn Louise—College Prep; Key 1,2,3,4; Intramural Volleyball Capt. 1,2,3,4; Prep, Steno; Pippin, Comm.; You're A Good Club 1.2, V. Pres. 3, Sec. 4; RaB 3,4; Prom Comm. Blood Day Chairman; Homecoming Man Charlie Brown, Comm.; Prom Comm. Performing Arts 3, Tres. 4; Spirit Club 4; March­ Comm. ing Band 1,2.3, Majorette 4; Orch. 2; Concert McKinstry, Andrew Bennett—College Prep; Band 1,2.3,4; Pep Band 1,2,3,4; Lab Assistant Long, Anthony Develle—College Prep; Spirit Key Club 1,2,3,4; Spirit Club 3,4; Chess Club 1, 3.4; Exchange Club Student of the Month; Club 4; Varsity A 4; Library aide 4; Boy's Track 2; Varsity A 4; Library aide 3; Acappella Choir You're A Good Man Charlie Brown, Orch; Bye- 4; Boy's Basketball 4; Blood Day Comm. 3,4; Student Day in Gov't 3,4; Pippin; Macbeth; Bye Birdie, Orch; Pippin; Blood Day Comm. Boy's Swimming 4; Football 1,2,3; Boy's Basket­ Loughlin, Ann Elizabeth—College Prep; Voc. ball 1; Intramural Basketball 3,4; Intramural Kirksey, Marlene Lenore—Voc. Commercial Distributive Ed.; DECA 4; DECA District Queen Volleyball 2,3,4; Prom Comm. Blood Day Comm. Art; FTA 3,4; Library aide 1; Girl's Volleyball 4; 4; Distributive Ed. Sec; Blood Day Comm. Thanksgiving Assembly Comm. Girl's Basketball 1.2.3; Girl's Track 2,3,4; Intramural Volleyball 1; Blood Day Comm. Lowman, Stacey Leigh—College Prep; RaB 3, Miller, Brook Benton—College Prep; Sgt. at Photo 4; Spirit Club 4; Foreign Language Club Arms 1, Tres. 2,3,4 for Chess Club; Intramural Kirksey, Terry Lamont — College Prep; 1,2; Creative Writing 3; Chronicle Staff 3, Photo Basketball 2,3; Intramural Volleyball 4. Intramural Basketball 3.4; Intramural Volleyball Editor 4; Girl's Basketball 1; Prom Comm.; 4; Blood Day Comm. Blood Day Comm. Miller, Donald F.—Voc. Auto Mechanics; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Boy's Track 1,2,3,4; Football Kiser, Anthony Ray—Voc. OWE Pres. Lynch, Gina Renee—Voc. Child Care; Clinic 2,3,4; Blood Day Comm. aide 1; Choir 1. Klein, Debra Ann—Voc. Drafting, Office aide Miller, Glenna Ann—College Prep; Spirit Club 1; Library aide 2. 1,2; Varsity A 1,2,3,4; Girl's Basketball 1,2,3, Capt. 4; Girl's Track 1,2,3; Girl's Volleyball Kline, Edward David—College Prep; Key Club M Capt. 4; Intramural Volleyball 1,2; Prom Comm. 4; Spirit Club 3.4; Golf 3,4; Boy's Swimming 4; Blood Day Comm. Homecoming Comm. Boy's Track 1; Boy's Basketball 1; Intramural MacDougall, Kimberly Sue—Voc. College Basketball 2.3,4; Intramural Volleyball 3,4; Prep. Steno; Girl's Volleyball 3; Girl's Swimming Miller, Krista Helen—College Prep; Student CORE 4. 1,2,3; Prom Comm.; Blood Day Comm. Senate 4; Spirit Club 3,4; Foreign Language Club 1; Varsity A 3,4; Thespians 4; Ralph Kline, Eric Wayne—College Prep; Key Club 4; Majeski, John Kevin—College Prep. Reguia's Congressional Council 3; Acappella Spirit Club 4; Golf 3,4; Boy's Swimming 4; Boy's Choir 3,4; Choir 1,2; Girl's Swimming 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2; Boy's Basketball 1,2; Intramural Makin, Pamela Ann—College Prep; Key Club Prom Comm. Blood Day Comm. Homecoming Basketball 2,3,4; Intramural Volleyball 3,4; Blood 3; RaB 4; Clinic aide 4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Comm. Day Comm; CORE 4. Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 1; The En­ chanted Comm.; You're A Good Man Charlie Miller, Mindy Anne—Voc. IOE Clerk Typist; Knaggs, Robin Robert—Voc Auto Body; Brown Comm.; Prom Comm. Blood Day Comm. Office aide 4; Choir 2. Boy's Track 2. Maloney, Michelle Lee—Voc. College Prep; Miller, Sheri Lynn—College Prep; NHS 4; Khol, Lisa Ann—Voc. Distributive Ed; Office Distributive Ed.; RaB 3; Pen & Brush Club Pres. Spirit Club 2; Library aide 3,4; Girl's Tennis 1,2; aide 3; Spirit Club 2; Prom Comm. Blood Day 4; Art Assistant 3,4; DECA 4. Girl's Track 2; Girl's Swimming 1,2,3,4; Blood Comm. Day Comm. Mancini, Louis James—Voc. Welding Kuntzman. Joseph Paul—Voc. Drafting; Blood Minger, Christine Marie—Voc. Child Care; Day Comm. Marini, Bettina Elizabeth—College Prep; Key Office aide 3; Choir 2.

Seniors 123 SENIOR PROFILES

Mitchell, Catherine Ann—College Prep; NHS Track 1,2,3,4; Football 1; Homecoming Escort. 3,4; Spirit Club 3,4; Foreign Language Club 3; R Marching Band 2,3,4; Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Orzo, Michael Eugene — College Prep; Reda, Barry Allen—College Prep; Key Club 1; Band 2,3,4; Prom Comm. Blood Day Comm. Buckeye Boy's State Alt.; Chess Club 2; Varsity Spirit Club 3,4; Football 1; Intramural Basketball A 4; Ralph Reguia's Congressional Council 3; 2,3; Intramural Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Prom Comm. Mohr, Roxanne Lee—Voc. Horticulture; Office Elks Student of the Month; Student Day in Gov't Blood Day Comm. aide 3. 4; Lab Assistant 4; Orch. 1,2; Boy's Tennis 2,3; Intramural Basketball 4; Blood Day Comm. Moore, Marie Annette—Voc. Cosmotology. Rich, Todd James—College Prep; NHS 3,4; Oyster, Xatherine Ann—Voc. IOE Clerk Typ Key Club 1; Student Senate 2,3, Tres 4; Spirit Morgan, Oliver Howard—College Prep; NHS ist. Club 4; Varsity A 4; Student Day in Gov't 4; 3, Tres. 4; Buckeye Boy's State; Ralph Reguia's Intramural Volleyball 2,4; Boy's Baseball 1,2,3,4^ Exchange Club Student of the Month; ' Prom Congressional Council 3,4; Intramural Basketball Oyster, Tamera Louise—Voc. Gen.; Office Comm. Blood Day Comm. Homecoming Comm. 2,3,4; Boy's Basketball 1; Intramural Volleyball aide 3; DECA 4; Acappella Choir 3; Choir 1,2. 4; Blood Day Comm. Richmond, Lisa Ann—Voc. OWE. Morris, Ronald Howard—Voc. Auto Mech.; Boy's Baseball 1,2,3,4; Blood Day Comm. Rodgers, Michele Marie—College Prep; FTA 4; RaB 3; Office aide 1,2; Student Senate 3; Morris, William Ronald—-Voc T&I Machinist Spirit Club 4; Library aide 4; Chronicle Staff 4; Pasco, Bonnie Lee—Voc. Cosmotology; Prom Comm. Blood Day Comm. Student Senate 2; Library aide 2; Cheerleader 1, Mulinix, Jeane Mitsue—College Prep; NHS 4; 3; Blood Day Comm.; Homecoming Comm. Key Club 1,2,3; Performing Arts 1,2,3,4; Office Roller, Thomas Martin—Voc Electronics; aide 3; Buckeye Girl's State Alt; Student Senate Stage Crew 4; Boy's Track 1,2; Intramural 1,2,3,4; Foreign Language Club 1; Thespians 4; Pence, Jeffrey Robert—College Prep; Varsity Volleyball 4. Creative Writing 3,4; Ralph Reguia's A 2; Golf 1,2,3, Capt. 4; Boy's Baseball 1,2; Intramural Basketball 3; Intramural Volleyball 4; Congressional Council 3; Marching Band 1,2; Rowe, Stephanie Ann—College Prep; Key Homecoming Escort. Concert Band 1,2; Pippin; Macbeth; Cheerleader Club 2,3; Spirit Club 3; Orch Librarian 1,2,3,4; Co-Capt. 1; Girl's Track 2; Girl's Swimming 3,4; Prom Comm. Blood Day Comm. Prom Comm. Blood Day Comm. Homecoming Petersberger, Margaret Ruth—College Prep; Comm. Class Pres. 2,3. Key Club 1; FTA 4; Spirit Club 4; Foreign Lan­ guage Club 4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Orch. 1,2,3, Sec. 4; Skin of Our Murphy, Steven Charles — College Prep; Teeth, Orch; Bye-Bye Birdie, Orch; Pippin, Varsity A 2,3,4; Cross Country 1,2,3,4; Wres­ Orch; Girl's Track 1; Prom Comm. Blood Day tling 1,2,3, Co-Capt 4; Boy's Track 2,3; Comm. Salter, Lydia Denise—Voc. Gen; Distributive Intramural Volleyball 4; Blood Day Comm. Ed.; DECA 4.

Myers, Mary Ellen—Voc. Cosmotology; Girl's Phillips, Earl Wayne—Voc. T&I Machinist; Sarver, Timothy Lawerance—College Prep; Wrestling 1. Track 2. NHS 4; Key Club 1,3,4; Foreign Language Club 1,2; Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Concert Band 1,2.3, Pierson, Brian Scott—Voc. College Prep; Dis­ 4; Pep Band 1,2,4; Intramural Basketball l| tributive Ed; Office aide 4; DECA Pres. 4; Blood Day Comm. N Intramural Basketball 4; Intramural Volleyball 4. * Saus, Gerald Eugene—Voc. Electronics; Pippin Newman, Patricia Ann—Voc. Steno; Office Pietrocola, Stephanie Marie—College Prep; Stage Crew; Macbeth Stage Crew. aide 4; Voc. Rep. 4; IOE Steno Historian 3; NHS 4; Key Club 1; RaB 3, Ed 4; Office aide Library aide 2; Choir 1; Girl's Swimming Stat 1; 4; Student Senate 4; Spirit Club 3,4; Varsity A Seevers, Joyce Christine—Voc. Steno, Office Prom Comm. Sec. 3,4; Library aide 4; Ralph Reguia's aide 4; Marching Band 1; Concert Band 1; The Congressional Council 3; Student Day in Gov't 4; Enchanted. Newman, Shelley Rae—College Prep; Key Elks Student of the Month; Exchange Club Club 4; Spirit Club 4; Foreign Language Club 4; Student of the Month; Cheerleader 1,2,3, Co- Scott, Jon Lee—Voc. T&I Machinist; Boy's Office aide 4; Creative Writing 4; Marching Band Capt 4; Prom Co-Chairman; Blood Day Comm. Basketball 1,3,4; Football 1; Boy's Basketball 1, 1,2,3,4; Concert Band 1; Symphonic Band 2,3,4; Homecoming Comm. Class Tres. 1,2,4. 2; Intramural Basketball 4. Prom Comm.; Blood Day Comm.; Barn Bash Comm. Poland, Sharlene Louise—College Prep; Key Sheets, Kevin James—Voc. Electronics; NHS Club 1,2,3; FTA 4; Spirit Club 1,2,3,4; 4; Marigolds, Light Crew; Pippin, Light Crew; Nichols, Christine Lynee—College Prep; NHS Chronicle Business Staff 4; Girl's Basketball 3; Long Christmas Dinner, Light Crew; Macbeth, 3,4; Ralph Reguia's Congressional Council 4; Blood Day Comm. Light Crew; Cross Country 1; Boy's Track 1,2; Acappella Choir 3,4; Madrigals 3,4; Choir 1,2; Football 1. You're A Good Man Charlie Brown; Blood Day Porter, Ola Lee—College Prep; NHS 4; FTA Comm. 4; RaB 3; Student Faculty Relations 1,4; Office Sheetz, Brian Douglas—College Prep; NHS 4; aide 1,2,4; Student Senate 4; Library aide 4; Buckeye Boy's State; Key Club 1, Sec. 2,3] Elks Student of the Month; Orch. 1,2; Blood Day- Pres. 4; RaB Ed. 3, Columist Ed. 4; Blue Corn m. Dominoe 3; Presidential Classroom 4; Thespians o Tres. 3; Library aide 2; Elks Student of the Presley, James Anthony—Voc. OWE Foot Month; Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Stage Band 3.4; O'Neill, Tammy Sue—College Prep; NHS 3, ball 3,4 Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 1,2,3,4^ Sec. 4; RaB Ed. 3,4; Spirit Club 3,4; Varsity A Student Day in Gov't 4; Acappella Choir 3; Our 3,4; Elk's Student of the Month; Student Day in Pucci, Michael Pascle—College Prep; Key Town; The Enchanted, Comm.; Pippin, Stage Gov't 4; Boy's Track Stat 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader Club 1; RaB 3; Student Senate 1; Library aide Crew; You're A Good Man Charlie Brown, Co-Capt. 1,2, Capt. 3, Co-Capt. 4; Prom Comm. 4; Boy's Track 1,2; Boy's Basketball 1; Prom Comm.; Blood Day, Comm. Chairman; Boy's Blood Day Comm. Comm.; Blood Day Comm.; Homecoming Comm. Basketball Stat 1; Macbeth, Stage Crew; Prom Comm; Homecoming Comm; Bam Bash Comm. Orr, Douglas Paul—College Prep; RaB photo Pugh, Tamara Lynn—General; RaB 4; Spirit 3; Varsity A 4; Library aide 3; Chronicle Staff Club 3,4; Library aide 2,3,4; Reading Lab aide 4; Cross Country 2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Boy's Shrader, Cynthia Sue—College Prep; Foreign 3,4. Language Club 1,2.

124 Seniors SENIOR PROFILES Shonk, Fred Ellsworth—Voc. Printing; Boy's tant 3; Choir 1; Boy's Track Stat 1; Prom Williams, Christine Ann—Voc. IOE Clerk Baseball 3; Boy's Basketball 1; Intramural Bask­ Comm.; Blood Day Comm. Typist; Library aide 1,2; Orchestra 1,2. etball 2. Thomas, Josephine I.—General; Spirit Club 1; Williams, Jerry Von—College Prep; Spirit Slusser, Michelle Anne—Voc. Cosmotology; Library aide 3; Clinic aide 1; Girl's Basketball 3. Club 3,4; Elks Student of the Month; Exchange Library aide 4; Marching Band 1,2,3; Concert Club Student of the Month; Boy's Basketball 1,2, Band 1,2; Orch. 2. Toney, Tammy Rae—Key Club 4; Spirit Club 3,4; Boy's Track 2,3,4; Intramural Volleyball 2, 1.2,3,4; Library aide 2,3; Towel Girl 4; Girl's 3; Prom Comm. Blood Day Comm. Smith, Alice Jeanette—Voc. Steno; NHS 4; Track 2,4; Prom Comm. Girl's Basketball Stat 2; Spirit Club 4; Library aide 1; Choir 1,2. Homecoming Comm. Barn Bash Comm. Willner, Sofia Bertil—College Prep; Key Club 4; Foreign Language Club 4; Performing Arts 4; Smith, Michael Ray—Voc. Telecom; Spirit Townes, Tracey Lee—Voc. Distributive Co-Op­ Acappella Choir 4; Madrigals 4; Pippin; Blood Club 3,4; CORE 4; Boy's Basketball 1,2; erative Training; Gym Aide 2; Girl's Basketball Day Comm. Intramural Basketball 3,4; Intramural Volleyball 1,2; Girl's Track 1,2. 3,4. Wilson, Kristie K.—College Prep; RaB 3,4; Triplett, J.C—College Prep. Key Club 4; RaB Spirit Club 3; Varsity A 3; Student Day in Gov't Stewart, Mathew Charles—College Prep; RaB 4; Spirit Club 4; Boy's Basketball 3; Intramural 3; Cheerleader 1,2,3; Blood Day Comm. 3; Chronicle Staff 3,4. Basketball 1; Blood Day Comm. Wolkan, Lisbeth—College Prep; NHS 4; Key Sticker, Melissa Ann—College Prep; Student Triplett, Tonya Jeannette—College Prep. Club 4; Spirit Club 4; Foreign Language 2,3,4; Senate 1,2,3, V. Pres 4; Spirit Club 1,2,3; Wa­ NHS 4; Science Club 2; Office aide 3,4; Spirit Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Symphonic Band 1,2,3, ter Girl 3.4; Varsity A 3,4; Library aide 4; Club 1,2,3,4; Foreign Language Club 3; Library 4; Pep Band 1,4; Girl's Track 2; Prom Comm. Student Faculty Relations 1; Student Day in aide 4; Towel Girl 4; Marching Band 1,2,3, Sec. Blood Day Comm. Gov't 4; Skin of Our Teeth Comm.; Girl's Tennis 4; Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Prom Comm. Girl's 1,2; Girl's Swimming 1.2,3,4; Prom Comm. Basketball Stat. Wright, Jill Louise—College Prep Voc. Steno; Blood Day Comm. Homecoming Comm. Lab Assistant 4; Choir 1,2; Blood Day Comm. Prom Comm. Strand, Per Bengt—College Prep; Marching Band 4; Stage Band 4; Pep Band 4; Orchestra 4; Football 4; Boy's Tennis 4; Intramural u Volleyball 4; Blood Day Comm. Upshaw Charlain Dinese—Voc. Cosmetology. Stargen, Jerhonda Renee—General; Marching Yeager, Renee Lynn—Voc. Child Care; Choir Band 1,2,3.4; Pep Band 1,2,3,4; Concert Band 1. 1,2,3,4; Prom Comm. v Yeagly, Scott Daniel—Voc. Distributive Ed.; Stranges, Aurora—College Prep; NHS 3,4: DECA 4; OWE Pres. 3,4 Tres. 4; Voc. Rep. 3; Venables, Laura Lynn—College Prep; Spirit Spirit Club 4; Foreign Language Club 2,3,4 Voc. Tres. 4; Wrestling 1; Voc. Benefit Dance Club 3,4; Acappella Choir 3,4; Reserve Band 1; Library aide 3,4; The Enchanted; Prom Comm: for MS—Comm.; Easter Assembly Comm. Madrigals 4; Pippin; Prom Comm. Blood Day Blood Day Comm. Comm. Stuchell, Belinda Kay — Voc. Steno; Office Vien, Andrea Lee—College Prep; Office aide aide 2,3,4; Choir 2; Swimming Stat 1. 3,4; Spirit Club 3,4; Foreign Language Club 1,2, 3,4; Student Day in Gov't. 3; Girl's Track 3,4; Zmuda, Barbara Ann—Voc. College Prep; Dis­ Sutherland, Patricia Lynn—College Prep; Prom Decorations Comm; Blood Day Comm. tributive Ed; Office Aide 1,2,3; DECA 4; Spirit NHS 4: Office aide 1.3,4; Spirit Club 1,3,4; Club 3; Orch. 1,2,3; Prom Comm. Blood Day Student Day in Gov't 3,4; Boy's Basketball Stat Virden, Greg Allen—Voc. Drafting; Cross Comm. 1,3,4; Prom Comm. Blood Day Comm. Country 1. Zucchero, Beth Lynn—College Prep; Key Club Szeiff, Debra Lynn—General; FTA 4; Spirit Vitalarii, DeAnna Lynn—Voc. College Prep. 3; FTA 2,4; Spirit Club 3,4; Foreign Language Club 3,4; Library aide 3,4; Acappella Choir 3,4; IOE Clerk Typist; NHS 4; Office aide 4; Spirit Club 4; Office Aide 2; Orch. 1,2,3, V. Pres. 4; Choir 1,2; Long Christmas Dinner. Club 1; Library Aide 1,2,3; Choir 1,2. Prom Comm. Blood Day Comm. Stovall, Kevin Michael—Voc. Distributive Co­ Zumber, Adrian Francis—College Prep. op; Varsity A 4; Boy's Track 3; Intramural Bask­ Science Club 1; Library Aide 4; Wrestling 3. etball 3; Football 4. w Zurbrugg, Christopher Mark—College Prep; Syme, Kristin Lynn—Voc. Horticulture;. Wade, Susan Tonya—College Prep; Varsity A 1,2,3,4; Library Aide 3; Boy's Track Performing Arts 3; Marching Band 1,2,3,4; 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Boy's Basketball 1,2,3, Majorette 3, Head Majorette 4; Concert Band 1, 4 Boy's Baseball 4; Blood Day Comm; 2,3,4; Pep Band 1,2,3,4; Orch. 2; Choir 1,2; Homecoming Escort. Acappella Choir 3,4; Madrigals 3; Bye-Bye Bird­ Terrell, Leonard Tyrone—College Prep.; ie; Working; Student Senate 4; Spirit Club 3,4; Varsity A 4; Chronicle Staff; Elks Student of the Month; Cross Walker, Jeffery Allen—Voc. Auto Mechanics; Country Capt. 4; Boy's Track 3, Capt. 4; Boy's Football 1; Wrestling 1. Basketball 1,2,3,4; Intramural Basketball, Coach 3, Referee 4; Prom Comm. Blood Day Comm. Ward, Dwayne Lew—Voc. T&I Machinist;

Tennis, Lisa Marie—Voc. Steno; NHS 4; Wells, Sonya Marie—College Prep; NHS 4; Library Aide 2; Steno I vice Pres. 3; Voc. Rep. Buckeye Girl's State; Spirit Club 3,4; Athletic 4; Choir 1; Cheerleader 1; Blood Day Comm. Office aide 3,4; Prom Comm. Blood Day Comm.

Thorpe, Nancy Ellen—College Prep.; Foreign Wheeler, John David—Voc. Drafting—Boy's Language Club 1,2; Library Aide 4; Lab Assis­ Tennis 1,2,3.

Seniors 125 To Success We Have The Key . . Class Of '83

126 Graduation "We've Only Just Begun": The theme song of the senior class expressed their feel­ ings on Commencement night June 8, 1983. The evening began with Reverend Dean F. Lewis' invocation, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance given by Class Vice President, Todd Rich. Following Mr. Wamsley's introduction of guests, Alliance City School's Superinten­ dent, Richard Tormasi, addressed the class. Seniors Eva Johnson and Susan Wade sang the Class song, "We've Only Just Be­ gun." "Allelujah" was then sung by AHS choir, accompanied by the orchestra. Kristen Anderson, class secretary, and Stephanie Pietrocola, class treasurer, gave the traditional "Class History" portion of the program. Todd Rich then presented the Class of '83 gifts to the school. The statue of Darwin's Theory of Evolution was given to the school media center, and in memory of classmate Tim Moler, who died in January of 1980, a statue of "praying hands" was presented to the school. The balance of the class treasury was, presented to the American Heart Fund in Tim's name. Hope, optimism, and confidence was expressed by AHS seniors Curt Brueske, Susan Holbert, and Rob Stone. Class advisors William Carli and Cynthia Vicars then called the Honor Roll. Joe Liebhart followed with the president's address. Presentation of the class was given by Mr. Wamsley as Mr. David E. Howell, presi­ dent of the board of education presented the diplomas. The benediction was given by Reverend Albert D. Carter followed with Bettina Marini and Christine Nichols leading the class in the singing of the Alma Mater.

Graduation 127 "'Libert1 y Belle" Rings For Seniors

This year's Senior All-Night Party was a very memorable one as over 200 graduates of the class of '83 took a boat cruise in the Three Rivers area of Pittsburg. The Gateway Cruise Ship ''Liberty Belle" served as the setting for the senior as they enjoyed a formal dinner, sightseeing, and dancing. The evening was capped off with breakfast at the Sheraton Motor Hotel at Station Square. More than $11,000 was raised by parents and students to help finance the class cruise.

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e -^ Superlative Seniors Community Related Scholarships were presented to the follow­ ing graduating seniors: Alliance Exchange Club Jess Alter Memo­ rial Award to the "Youth of the Year," Brian Sheetz and Steph­ anie Pietrocola; D.A.R. Citizenship Award, Susan Holbert; Damon Incentive Award, Carmen Gattis; Eugenia Moses Award, Lisa Tennis; and the Lions Club, Stacey Burson. Seniors receiv­ ing Awards of Distinction for Basic Studies were: Lisa Beltz, Paul Britton, Curt Brueske, Tammy Cartwright, Terry Fedor, Daniela Goeldi, Forrest Hartman, Susan Holbert, Cathy Mitchell, Howard Morgan, Jeane Mulinix, Tammy O'Neill, Mike Orzo, Laura Spurgeon, Rob Stone, Patricia Sutherland, Nancy Thorpe, Laura Venables, Andrea Vien, Betsy Walborn and Beth Wolkan. Distinction of Vocational Education Awards were given to the following seniors: Robin Knaggs, Eric Watson, Linda Fiets, Kathy Culler, Marie Moore, Teresa Johnson, Darrell Rich, Kristi Molar, Mary Clark, Mindy Miller, Jill Wright, John Archer, Sam Ruth, and Art Hanson. Other Scholarships and their recipients were: Alta Javins' Work Study Award, Rick French, Mark Donohoe, Janet Howze, Marion Davis, Robert Jones, Kevin Roberts, and Brenda Wolford; Bausch & Lomb Science Award, Howard Mor­ gan; Century III Leaders, Sue Holbert; Clark Kennedy Award, Marilyn Kirksey; Math Awards, Curt Brueske, Rob Stone, Sue Holbert, Mike Orzo, and Todd Rich; Outstanding Senior French Awards, Rob Stone, Brian Sheetz; Outstanding Senior Spanish Award, Sue Holbert; Outstanding Senior Stage Crew Awards, Kevin Sheets, Richard Howell, Jeff Lauer, Dave Findly; Quill and Scroll Induction, Laura Spurgeon, Brian Sheetz, Tammy O'Neill, and Stephanie Pietrocola; Richard Goodwin Athletes of the Year Awards were given to: Leonard Terrell, Don Miller, and Kristen Anderson; Benchwarmers Athletic Scholarship, Glen­ na Miller and Bob Hill; American Association of University Wom­ en Scholarship, Sonya Wells; Beverly Robertson Yeagley Memo­ rial Scholarship, Forrest Hartman; Robert Dowling Scholarship, Susan Holbert; David Cowen Memorial, Sonya Wells; David Webster Memorial Scholarship, Chris Nichols; Kiwanis Memorial Scholarship, Todd Rich; Louella E. Board Youth Scholarship, Ola Porter; Mel Knowlton Scholarship, Don Miller; U.S. Merchant Marine Academy Appointment, How­ ard Morgan; U.S. Military Academy Appointment, Paul Britton. Musical Awards and their recipients were: "Semper Fidelis" Award For Musical Excellence, Marilyn Kirksey; John Phillip Sousa Award, Karen Dixon; Na­ tional School Orchestra Association Award, Amy Furry; A.H.S. Band Boosters Scholarship, Karen Dixon; A.H.S. Orchestra Scholarship, Lonnie Eisenbraun.

Senior Awards 129 Class Of '84

Class Officers: Steve Baylor, Bren Anderson, Renee Jones, Lesa Nicholson. Class Advisors: Mr. Bruderly, Miss Wyndham.

Doreen Aeiling David Alexander Brendan Anderson John Anderson Tina Anderson Tari Aston

Steve Ayers Adrienne Bacorn Sue Bagent Ann Baker Earnest Baker Jamie Bales

Terry Banks Craig Bargdill Matt Barnhouse Ken Bauhof Julie Baxter Steve Baylor

Dianna Beadnell David Beckett Amy Beltrami Cbuck Beltz Robert Bigger Bob Blake

130 Juniors Henry Bluhm Brian Boehm Jim Bolton Dan Boring Tracey Bourne Jim Boyce

David Brenneman Dale Brown Bill Burkhart George Burrier Annette Buzzard Teresa Bynum

Lisa Campbell Chris Claflin Mike Coldsnow Dennis Crookston Don Cundiff Mark Cusick

Nickeda Daniels Jerry Davidson Carrie Deack Debbie DeGroff Dorothy DeLeon Randy Detchon

Kim Dickerson Jay Dickinson Tracie Diehl Bonnie Dimit Renee Domenick Donahue

Andrei Dordea Sherri Downing

David Doyle Kevin Duro

Marc Fleischauer uses his pucker power.

Juniors 131 Ruth Jackson, Cherri Myers, and Joyce Mathison enjoy an "Inter­ esting" A.H.S. lunch.

Nanette Duvall Jessica Everson Eric Eye Tamie Fails Heidi Fatzinger Richie Fecik

Tina Ferguson Jodi Fisher Tanna Fisher Marc Fleischauer Cassie Flitcraft Lance Fogle

Don Fording Glenn Fortune

John Frank Tyrone Franklin

Deneen Freeman Rhonda Gantz

132 Juniors Brad Gellerstadt Cheyrl Gimbara Karin Goeldi Rob Gonci Bob Graffice Heidi Green

Tina Greeneisen Jerry Greiner Steve Griffin Charlene Grimm Greg Grindley David Hahn

Tom Hahn Rick Haidet Cindi Hall Dorothy Hammond Richelle Hansen Norman Harrington ~ n. E#

Tammy Hartman Denise Haupt

Julie Harvey Lia Hawkins

Marcus Hawthorne Leodis Heards

Ralph Hendershot Warren Henry

Mr. Austin and his best friend.

Juniors 133 Michelle Hevener Susan Hill

Cathy Hipkins Paul Hodgin

Cornell Holloway Scott Honeycutt

Tracy Hosenbackez Mike Irey Kelly Jackson Ru*h Jackson Tim Jenkins Br enda Jewell

D°nald Johnson Rathy Johnson Ted Johnson Sc°H Johnston Anthony Jones Cheri Jones

Crystal Jones Mike Jones Renee Jones Angela Jordan Janine Karathanos Brian Kelly

Michael Kelly Mamie Kennedy Robb Kidd Steve Kile Rick Kimble °avid King

134 Juniors Lisa Knepp Lori Knowles Judy Kohl Sandy Krebs Ed Kunz Becki Lantz

Robbie Lawson Jim Leech Julie Legros Chris Liebhart Mike Lorden Bill Lough

Linette Lynn Cathi Marconi

Marcella Marcu Joyce Mathison

Roger McClure Steve McConnell

Chris McFeely Mike Mikes

Glen Milburn Mike Miller

Rich Fecik gets a grip on things (John Rovder).

Juniors 135 Tyrone Miller Tina Monroe John Morettini Melinda Morrison Scott Murdoch Joni Needham

Danielle Neiswanger Rick Nemitz Lesa Nicholson Trey Nicholson Susie Nixon Maria Noling

Gary Nutter Nick Oates Ted O'Neil Chris Packey Joe Paletti Jack Parker

Tracy Pasquale Chris Peate John Peck Kathy Peddicord Michelle Peterson Rick Phillips

Kevin Pilmer Linda Pinney Patti Pisoni Mike Polinori Paul Polverine Angie Powe

The Graphic Arts class helps Mr Hupp celebrate his birthday.

136 Juniors 4& 4& % J*\ Orrin Priester Mary Quick Mary Quinn Larry Ramser Tim Ramser Cheyrl Rasile

Tracey Rastetter Tom Reese Mark Rich Jodi Roberts Mike Roberts Neil Roberts

Terri Roberts John Rovder Mike Russell Yvonne Ryan Darrel Salaski Jill Schaffter

Tina Scheible Roger Schillig Kevin Schlabach Lori Schneider Steve Schubert Don Scott

Brenda Seufts Tom Shafer Maureen Shea Tim Shedrick Pam Sheen Ron Sherwood

> CuginlWstops hing to get his picture taken.

Juniors 137 Tom Sihock Keith Simpkins

Scott Slusser Dwayne Smedley

Pat Smith Rhonda Smith

Tammy Smith Mike Snider Vicky Specht Tari Steepleton John Stiffler Mike Sutherland

Alice Swartz Kelly Syme Brita Synnestvedt Bruce Tennis Gerry Thomas Harry Thomas

Flyer Fanatics Frolic Freely For Fun at the bonfire.

138 Juniors Connie Triplett Leslie Tucker

Tina Venables Mike Veneri

Chris Vizzuso Tim Ward

Tony Warren Todd Watson Bonnie Wayne Terrance Weatherspoon Ralph Webb Stacy Wells

Luvenia West Wanda Weston Robert Whitaker Lisa White Phillip Wiese Michelle Williamson

April Wilson Grant Wilson Lloyd Wilson Troy Wonner Becky Woods Lori Worley

John Wright Wayne Young Michelle Zaleski Laura Zurbrugg

Juniors 139 Class Of '85

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Class Officers: Dave Castina, Sheryl Garvin Mr. Clegg, Kelly Liberti, Paul D'Eramo

Ethel Adkins Robbie Adkins John Anderson Steven Anderson William Andrukat Lori Antill

Christina Arbogast Al Armour Tina Artino Terry Baddeley Donald Baier Darius Baker

Marty Barker Judy Barrett Charles Bauhof David Baylor Debra Beadnell Stephen Beall

Elaine Beckett Frankie Belford Charles Benedetti Ray Benedetti Kevin Betz Daniel Bezon

140 Sophomores Thomas Bishop Lori Blessing Burt Blosser Hanna Blumenstiel Alicia Bobish Barry Boehm

Jeanette Bosch Chris Bourne Lisa Brady Sean Brady David Branfield Rob Brienza

David Brooks Darrin Brown Lynne Brown William Brown Paula Brush Thomas Bryant

Brian Buehler Carla Buhn Cheryl Burchfield Judy Burke Kris Burtnett Jeffrey Burton

Mark Cade Keith Cameron Sharon Carlton Tracy Castello David Castino Brett Chardenet

Jeff Chenevey Sean Chislom

Brian Clark Daniel Clark

Danny Howell hard at work in art class.

141 Sophomores John Courtney Angela Cox Raymond Craven Jeff Crestani Stephen Crites | Christine Crum

Charles Custar Lori Daniels Bruce Dean Susan DeBee Paul D'Eramo Bobbie Derby

Janette Derry Scott Diehl

Steven Diehl Yvonne Dixon

Lisa Domenick Robin Doyle

Lisa Duro Jonathan Eberly Troy Ellsworth Lou Emery Cathi Engle Wendy Facchini

Beth Fast Brian Fedor Darlene Ferguson Dennis Ferrall Tom Fish Phil Florea

142 Sophomores Robert Flores Richard Foster Jeffrey Franklin Tearna Freeman Denise Furry Mary Furry

Diane Gantz Sheryl Garvin Dori Gaume Patricia Gelmini Samuel Gillingham Julie Godsey

Deborah Gowen Jeff Gray

Micheal Grimes Micheal Grinter

Sandy Grisez Larry Grove

Greg Guillermo Angie Hagedorn Stephen Hall Suzanne Hall Damito Hancock Patrick Hanke

Rich Hansen Micheal Harris Toya Harris Kim Haupt Marzett Hawkins

143 Sophomores Shelina Hawkins Patrick Headley

Zondria Heards Judy Hendershot

David Hill Paula Hinchliffe

Penny Hinerman Daniel Hines Darrin Hines Tyrone Hollis David House Patricia Howell

Janis Jackson Brian Jacobs Lisa Johnson Stacy Johnston Karla Jones Jeffrey Joseph

Twyla Kandell Brian Kelly John Kinsey Rob Kirk Samantha Knaggs George Kress

Eric Krizay Stephen Kuntzman Tracy Lab Cheryl Lair Becky Lamp

144 Sophomores Hanna Blumenstiel treats Lisa Domenick to a hair raising experience.

Rich Hansen and Brian Fedor "pegging out

Debra Lang Jim Lare David Leasure Carletta Lester Kelly Liberti James Lightner

Pamela Lipely Leonard Longmire Rob Lose Sandra Loy Tara Lynch Kim Makin

Christopher Marazza Suzanna Massey Raynah Maurer Jeff Mazzei Mary Mazzei Amy McCord

Jeffrey McDaniel Ron McDaniel Cathy McGrath Nancy McMahan ft&W Doris McMullen ti i

145 Sophomores Kenneth Meredith Byron Miles Christian Mitchell Alane Monroe Debbie Moore Diana Moreno

Brian Morrison

Loretta Mosier

Crystal Mull Scotty Mull Kristy Murdoch Cherri Myers Lisa Nagy Marvin Napier

Daniel Neiswanger Shari Nelson Mary Nester William Nichols Christine Nichols Vincent Noling

Chris Noll Patty Noll Micheal Orlando Jay Oyster Mathew Packey Nancy Pansino

Donelda Parke Shawn Parks Lora Pasly Donna Paulun Jeff Pederzolli

146 Sophomores Brenda Percy Michelle Peters

Jolene Pettit Elna Phelps

Eric Phillips John Phillips

•^ H M innii Sheri Pierson George Pollock Greg Polverine Shawn Reda Crystal Reed Sandra Ridgeway

Tony Rogers Lisa Roose Chris Rowe Theresa Rupp Keith Russell Sandra Russell

Mary Rutter Joann Salaski Regina Salmen Mark Sampson Heidi Schleis \U& $ George Schlemmer "l l i * i

Randy Schott Michelle Schwinn Charles Scott Annette Seabolt Kevin Settle

Sophomores 147 Brenda Shaw Kathie Shreve Mike Simon Marlow Simpkins Susan Slimak Theresa Smith

'^^^ Amy Snyder Laura Solvey , IHF x Steven Speer m 1 Frank Stanley BR Teresa Stevens Bill Stewart ^m^Bs B gHH, David Storck jjj Regina Stovall Holly Sutcliffe ** • « - Kattie Tarbet ito" "• ME Daryl Taschwer M David Taschwer l.,r%

Dowana Tate Curtis Taylor

Tina Taylor Staci Teli

William Tennis Sandra Thorton

William Tolerton Monica Toney Angela Triplett Lisa Tullys Jim Valentine

148 Sophomores Dawn VanCamp Amy VanDerkar

Valerie Vargo Lisa Vitale

Lisa Vizzuso Beth VonKanel

Peter Vulcu Cliff Wagner Terrance Wagner John Ward Herbert Ward William Watson

Matthew Wellman Brian Willis Jerry Wilson Tracy Wilson Mark Winters Wesley Witte

Jenny Worley David Wright Cheryl Yeager Bessie Yoho Linda Yoho Mark Young

Toyra Zachery Marlene Zaleski Lisa Zavarelli Jody Zeigler Andy Zumbar

Sophomores 149 Class of '86

Class Officers: Donna Gallina, Lisa Charlikowsky, Kim Yoder, Lea Weatherspoon, Advisors: Mr. Brunner, Mr. Hammerton

Renee Ackerman Stephanie Ackerman Diane Adams Sandra Adams Beth Aderholt Becky Aiello

Eric Anderson Michele Anderson Tricia Anderson Jennifer Antram Thomas Archbald William Arkenburgh

Keith Atherton Mike Ayers Madlyn Babb Donna Bagent Zane Baird Mahaela Balban

Joseph Bales Thomas Barany Shawn Barnes Leroy Bates Mike Baxter Michaele Beadnell

150 Freshmen ^VR^ jHfc^ jflfek J^H^ Kim Beall Schelly Beltz Dennis Betz lltlfr * ^ ^ v I Jon Bezon Michael Biggar Terry Blake

Barbara Blazer Chris Boehm Nellie Bradt Mary Braid Jeri Lynn Brasseur Gina Brienza

Michelle Brion Bill Brown Kim Brown Chris Brueske David Buckey Theresa Burchfield

Chris Burr John Burner Shelley Burrier Theresa Buzzard William Cameron Mary Jane Carmine

*•> "•u ^ ^ 4!k Mark Chappell Lisa Charlikowsky M"^Pf^ w*^ P^ *^ Joseph Cibulas ; Fred Cinquini • Li * - 1R ; '".'-/ Jeffrey Ciotti Tina Citino ,

James Cobbs Paul Corp

Renee Courtney Karen Covington

Freshmen 151 Kevin Crabtree Betty Craven Regeina Criss Gregory Croley Earl Cundiff Royce Ann Cundiff

Perry Daniels James Davidson

Al Davis Michael Davis

Shawn Davis Walter Davis Chris DeGroff Bethany Delawder Susann Derby Daniel Dicko

Gregory Dickson Charles Diehl

Bill Difloure Pam Dixon

Beth Dreger Ted Emplit Brent Fatzinger Marcine Felger Tony Felice Eugene Ferguson

152 Freshmen Bryon Fisher Delora Flitcraft Mark Fosnaught Robert Fountain Donald Foy David Francis

Donna Gallina Darrell Garvin Don Gatchell James Gatewood Dawana Gilfort Stephanie Gilmore

Hazel Goodnight Thomas Graber Michael Graham Suzanne Green Mike Greiner Lois Griffin

Freshmen 153 Renee Hansen Tina Hardy Carol Harris Terrence Harris Malissa Harshorne Noel Hatfield

Blake Hawkins David Haynes Scott Haynes Joseph Headly Diana Heckman Timothy Held

Michelle Heller Derrick Hemela James Herren Amy Hill Thomas Hipkins Jeffrey Hoebeke

154 Freshmen Michael Holmes Trai Sue Hoover Margaret Howell Diana Hyatt Elaine Jarvis Jeff Jenkins

Roberta Jewell Gregory Johnson John Johnson Michelle Johnson Oscar Johnson Lessia Jones

Debra Jordan Lisa Ketler Tina Ketler Anthony King Fara King Keith Kingsley

Donald Kinsey Lena Kiser

Fall's foot fashions. Beth Aderholt and Renee Ackerman. Freshmen 155 Terry Kriner Fannie Lalli Stephen Lalli Rand Lampard Dawn Lawson Gina Lazetera

Theresa Livelsberger David Lloyd Todd Longobardi Shawn Lorden Daniel Ludwig Melissa Mabry

Dino Mancini Bill Marconi

Melania Marcu John Marshall

Lisa Mason Alisa Mathison

Joseph May Craig McAfee Sheila McClure Melinda McCullough James McCune Matthew McFeely

Kirk McGeehan Theresa Mcllvain James McKinstry Terri McMahan Bryan McPherson Gerald McPherson

156 Freshmen Sheri Meiring Mary Beth Mercer Kindrea Middleton Tim Middleton Amy Miller Gary Miller

Kirk Miller Becky Mitchell Lisa Mitzell Tirzah Mohr Michelle Moore Harvey Morgan

Shawn Morrison Ellen Mulholland Maria Mull Kevin Myers Matthew Mylar Bryan Naugle

Jerrilyn Neel Tina Nelson Michael Newman Sarah Nicholson Sherry Nieman Robert Nitz

Jon O'Neil Steve Paletti Gwendolyn Pascley Kenneth Pascley Felicia Payton Tim Perry

Mark Chappell ponders over school work in media center.

Freshmen 157 Lisa Persello Mary Peterson Frederick Pierson Michael Pinney Chrisana Plummer David Porter

Christopher Pucci Anne-Marie Pugh Karen Purdy Brad Randall Michael Rastetter Charles Reda

Ronald Rhome Arthur Ritchie

William Robinson Danielle Rogers

Steven Roose Frank Rowan

John Rowe Tom Rowr Lawrence Rupp Timothy Ruth Steven Sams Kathleen Savage

Tammy Scaia Trisha Schmied Paula Schuller Joseph Schwinn Ken Shaver Patrick Shea

158 Freshmen Roy Shedrick Karen Sheets Constance Shefelton Douglas Shoemaker Mary Lou Shoffner Charles Shreve

David Sickle Tylor Sinkovitz Lisa Slaggy Tammy Smith Lori Snyder Amy Speer

Barbara Spencer Debra Sponseller Tammi Stafford Belinda Stancato Don Stanley Veronica Stauffeneger

Donald Steed Shauna Steed Scott Steepleton Angela Stella William Stillwagon Frederick Stovall

Paula Sturms

Freshmen 159 Stephanie Stutler Lesa Syme Mark Tasker Lee Taylor Vicki Teppert Steven Thomas

Tony Thomas Claudia Tolle Larry Townes

James Traphagen Jacquelyn Triplett Robby Tuttle

Kati Venables Michael Virden Michelle Visi

Mark Voytko Jeffrey Wagner Michelle Wahle Mark Wainscott Stephen Wamsley Rose Ward

Tori Washington

Cheryl Watson

Anne Pugh keeps a lookout for Mrs. Stone

160 Freshmen Robert Wearstler Leah Weatherspoon Susan Wert Richard Wheeler Randall White L * Jfct . ^H Paul" Wiley

Scott Williamson Kim Williford Karen Willis

Brenda Wilson David Wilson Rebekah Wollam

Billy Woodburn Tina Yeager Kimberly Yoder

Robert Yoho Michael Young Pamela Young Stacie Young Trudy Zeigler Richard Zelinsky

Christine Zink

Bradley Zucchero

Kuz gives freshman "The Treatment"!

Freshmen 161 Class Candids

162 Underclass Upper left: Jolenta Hanna being keyed by Karen Himmelheber during the National Honor Society cere­ mony. Above: Matt Brown fires up the student body during the bon fire pep rally. At left: Movin' on up.

Underclass 163 Assistant Superintendent Mr. David Becker, Superintendent of Schools Mr. Richard Tormasi, and As­ sistant Superintendent Mr. David Singleton.

BOARD OF EDUCATION: Mr. Raymond Vandayburg, Mr. Bruce Wiegel, Mrs. Maryann Day, Miss Marjory Cook, Dr. David Howell, and seated, Mrs. Betty Schaper.

164 Faculty Administration

1. Duane Wamsley Principal 2. John Webb Assistant Principal 3. Paul D'Eramo Assistant Principal 4. Joseph Zelasko Departments/Activities Coordinator

5. Neil Volk Vocational Director 6. Harold McMillen Vocational Supervisor

Faculty 165 COOKS: R. Cameron, H. Johnson, J. McGowan, B. Daily, J. Ritchie, T. Kiel, T. Utterback, J. House, B. Antram, B. Harlan, E. Wade, L. Em­ ery, M. Noll, N. Russo, P. Castina, R. Shonk, G. Stauffenger, R. McAbier, J. Thompson, J. Abrams, M. Williamson, and E. Falcone.

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Above: Linda Grisez, RN., School Nurse. John Vargo, O.W.E. Coordinator

William LeWay Richard Murray D.C.T. Coordinator Athletic Director

166 Faculty Lynn Jackson Janet Carli Senior Counselor Junior Counselor

John Evans Jean Mehler Gordon Puis Sophomore Counselor Freshman Counselor Vocational Counselor

SECRETARIES: Sandra Kestner, Cheryl Frasher, Patricia Allison, and Janice Menegay.

Faculty 167 Gary Andreani World History, Humanities Virgil Artino Occupational Work Experience Dave Austin Chemistry Mrs. Austin Physiology, Practical Biology

Marianne Ball French, Spanish James Bailor Journalism, English, Humanities Thomas Bert Vocational Drafting Mark Blackstone Distributive Education

Richard Brion English Del Bruderly Introduction to Social Studies Marilyn Brumbaugh IOE Senior Clerk- Stenography Conrad Brunner Fine Arts

Q: What was your first impression of this building?

A: I was impressed with this building's facilities. They are very elaborate.

168 Q: What do you most appreciate about this school?

A: Over the last ten years, it has been kept up very well and has a very good atmosphere for learning.

Bruce Burnworth Graphic Arts, Photography Vincent Campitelli Vocational Auto Body and Fender William Carli Computer, Enriched Geometry, Fundamental Math Carol Chapman IOE Stenography

James Christine English Richard Claflin Telecommunications Dave Clegg Biology, Department Head Joel Cockley Health and Physical Education

Harry DeLong Welding Susan Deneen Algebra, Math Survey Alice Dickinson Home Economics, Singles Living Helen Diehl Library Aide

Faculty 169 Miss Bonnie Dourm Media Science Brad Ellis Special Education Shirley Estock Study Hall Aide Harry Fails Jr. American History

Mr. Vargo and Mr. Burnworth in the Faculty Lounge.

Carol Fisher English Frank Francis Industrial Arts, Woods, Freshman Track Coach Gordon A. Gang Machine Trades Gary S. Greene Electronics I

170 Faculty Jerry Hammerton Biology, General Science Eric Hanson Biology Kenneth R. Harper Job Related, U.S. History, Resource Study Mickey Heald English, Theatre

R. Patrick Hilles Vocational Commercial Art Lanny Hisey Chorus, A Capella Choir Judy Honeywell Typing, General Business Terry Hoopes English, Speech, Chronicle

Thomas Hupp Graphic Communications Beth Johnson Physical Education Dave Johnson O.W.A. Terry Kekic Industrial Arts, Metals, Crafts

Joyce Kirk Vocational Child Care Howard Kirk Industrial Arts, Mechanical Drawing Joseph Kortyna Drivers Education Charles Kreiner Special Education

Kathleen Kuceyeski Math, Home Economics, Science Ron Kuceyeski Health, Physical Education Carol Joan Kuhaneck English Carol A. Laughlin English 171 Mary Ann Leak Freshman Reading Jim Lear Psychology, Sociology, Social Studies Mary Lou Lenhart Cosmetology II, VICA Ernest R. Linsmaier U.S. History, Consumer Economics

Barbara Lockett General Science, Advanced Physical Science Homer L. Lockett English Karen Lorden Library Aide Stacy Madison Math

Ruth Maldovan Algebra I, Math Survey Richard Miller Auto Mechanics I Joanne Monsman Home Economics, Home Furnishings, Singles Livings Barbara Moore IOE Clerk Typist

Carl Moore Auto Body I, VICA Richard Morris PreCalculus, Algebra I Greg Mulig Accounting I,II, Business Matb Anthony Mulholland Health & Physical Fitness

Virginia Mundy Spanish I-IV Dale Pullium Auto Mechanics II Gilbert Round Study Hall Aides Charles Ryan Welding II 172 Q: What do you appreciate most about this school? A: It gave me a job!

Jim Sabin Technical Math, Geometry Karen Sapp Physical Education, Health George Saus Lunchroom— Studyhall, Teachers Aide Tom Schreiber World History, U.S. History

Jerry Seavy English

Janet Shaw Vocational Economics Ruth Snyder Studyhall Aide Tony Sokol Coordinator—In School Suspension 173 John Stein Assistant Band Director Karen Stone Library Media Specialist Ann Streza Studyhall Aide Karen Titak Math I, Living Skills

Julius Tonges American Government Sharon J. Toomey Girls Alternate Program Kurt R. Utterback General Science Valerie Valentine Orchestra

Cynthia Vickers Algebra I, Fundamental Math Edward Wade Algebra II, General Math Leona Wagner Work-Study Coordinator Lee R. Walker Physics, Practical Biology

Doris Walton IOE Clerk Typist I Program Paul Wolf U. S. History Carolyn C. Worden Junior Cosmetology Janet Wuske Typing I and II, General Business

Kathryn I. Wyndham World Geography, Contemporary Problems Roger G. Yoho Electronics II Kenneth Yost Machine Trades II Richard Zurakowski Band Director, 174 Humanities TEACHER OF THE YEAR The Teacher of the Year assembly honored past recipients of the award and announced the 1983 Teacher of the Year. Mrs. Wuske, the featured speaker, gave an entertaining speech concerning all aspects of being a teacher. She was followed by Mr. Bailor, the 1982 Teacher of the Year. Forrest Hartman, President of F.T.A., presented the 1983 Teacher of the Year Award to Mr. Jim Lear. Mr. Lear was honored to receive the award. An his acceptance speech, Mr. Mr. Lear delivering his acceptance speech. Lear emphasized that he was led into teaching by God; then he led a prayer for Mr. Fails, who was ill at the time of the program.

Mrs. Wuske: Featured speaker of the assembly.

Faculty 175 Clubs: A Perfect Way To Get Involved

Out of school of 1600 students, most are involved in one club/organization or another. AHS has a total of 48 club and organizations: 25 vocational clubs and 23 academic. Many clubs coordinated various constructive activities including Key Club's tree project, and Student Day in Government. Many clubs were given awards including a superior rating to Symphonic Band and an excellent rating to Concert Band in district competition. The vocational Business Education clubs include Steno I and II, and Clerk-Typist I and II. Some of their activities included a visit to offices at the world headquarters of Nationwide Insurance Co. by the Steno I club. They also competed in skill contests at Drage Career Center. The Clerk-Typist II club attended a special seminar at the Salem Campus of Kent State University. All four clubs attended a leadership conference at the Canton Civic Center. A new club entitled The Science-Fiction and Fantasy Club was organized this year. Their activities include attending science- fiction and fantasy conventions and holding a book exchange. They meet to play selected fantasy games and computer games. They also view and discuss science-fiction and fantasy movies. They plan on writing stories to discuss at future meetings.

176 Clubs Clubs 177 Front: Mrs. Linda Grisez, S. Grisez, S. Burson, N. Pansino. Clinic Aides 2nd Row: J. Roberts, J. Hanna, P. Makin, G. Lynch.

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Media Center Aides

Front: M. Rodgers, S. Hurford, R. Jones, D. Szeiff, T. Pugh, Brienza, T. Fedor, A. Stuchell, A. Zumbar, M. Pucci. 4th Row: R. Augustein. 2nd Row: J. Liebhart, A. Cox, S. McCollam, M. J. Williams, M. Hartshorne, D. Furry, J. Hanna, K. Murdoch, Cade, L. Beltz, N. Thorpe, J. Jones, R. Hume, M. Sticker, S. R. Jackson, A. Long, L. Nagy, L. Terrell, D. Popa, J. Pietrocola, D. Cugini, R. Whitaker. 3rd Row: F. Payton, B. Johnson. Spencer, A. Stranges, M. Grimes, T. Triplett, M. Brown, R. 178 Clubs Reading Lab Aides

Front: T. Scaia, S. Burner, D. Ferguson, C. Crum. 2nd Row: T. Belford, D. Bagent, M. Kirksey, Miss Leak. Rupp, J. Derry, R. Augustein, T. Pugh, J. Zeigler. 3rd Row: F.

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Office Aides Front: L. Brown, T. Taylor, B. Pierson, J. Franklin, J. Howell, Courtney, B. Aiello. 4th Row: C. Watson, T. Triplett, S. T. Benning, B. Devers, J. Campbell, D. Couchman, M. Miller. Ridgeway, M. Jackson, T. Newman, D. McClain, S. 2nd Row: R. Adkins, T. Artino, K. Gurney, T. Emplit, T. Ackerman, T. Washington, L. Roose, C. Fisher, P. Pisoni. Scheible, L. White, K. Gorman, E. Gonzales, S. Pietrocola, J. Back: J. Roberts, S. Burson, L. Snyder, T. Larkins, K. Can­ Worley, N. McMahan, S. Stutler, J. Seevers. 3rd Row: G. ton, L. Zurbrugg, K. Damiani, C. Brown, M. Anderson, B. An­ Lynch, M. Kennedy, R. Augustein, F. Lalli, J. Mathison, T. derson, E. Anderson Sutherland, K. Haupt, J. Wright, L. Charlikowsky, R. Clubs 179 Ralph Regula Congress Front: G. Lewis, R. Jones, C. Nichols, T. Aston, N. Domenick Paletti, G. Wilson, C. Brueske, J. Everson. A. Baker. 2nd Row: H. Morgan, C. Claflin, B. Gellerstedt, J.

Student Faculty Relations Front: S. Burrier, E. Phelps, V. Specht, P. Britton, B. Marini, B. Gellerstedt, Mr. Webb, Mr. Noling, Mr. Brion, Mrs. Wag­ A. Zumbar, P. Headley, R. Jones, B. Lamp, S. Meiring. Back: ner, Mrs. Shaw, Mrs. Fisher, Mr. Morris.

180 Clubs Presidential Classroom B. Sheetz, P. Brittain.

Future Teachers of America

Front: S. Burson, A. Bobish, A. Furry, M. Petersberger, P. S. Poland. 3rd row: Mrs. Mehler, M. Kirksey, J. Valentine, J. Noll, R. Jones, D. Szeiff. 2nd row: S. Stutler, K. Liebhart, A. Lias, F. Hartman, Mr. Morris. Himmelheber, B. Marini, K. Gurney, D. Goeldi, D. Clayton,

Clubs 181 Key Club

Front: D. Jordan, D. Sponseller, J. Legros, S. Hill, D. Moore, McMahan, L. Tullys. 4th Row: E. Kline, B. Wolkan, T. S. Haidet, C. Zink, S. Meiring, L. Weatherspoon, S. Beltz, B. Rastetter, F. Cinquini, S. Holbert, E. Kline, S. Derby, T. Spencer. 2nd Row: K. Gorman, E. Gonzales, T. Scheible, L. Steepleton, M. Bolbon, A. Cox, J. Fisher, A. Bacorn. Back: K. White, T. Bourne, C. Buhn, C. Hall, H. Schleis, B. Aderholt, Pilmer, F. Freeze, P. Weise, B. Gellerstedt, T. Buckey, J. N. Domenick, J. Kohl, J. Salaski, T. Mann. 3rd Row: K. Ellis, Triplett, J. Liebhart, A. Mc Kinstry, E. Kuntz, R. Van Der S. Newman, C. Marconi, L. Zaverelli, W. Facchini, M. Furry, Sluys, P. Corp, B. Stewart, J. Sabin. J. Hanna, M. Kirksey, G. Lewis, L. Nagy, T. Aston, N.

Key Club

Front: ?????, L. Vizzuso, M. Koch, B. Mitchell, T. Johnson, Watson, E. Mulholland, J. Paletti, K. Goeldi, J. Needham, R. M. Fleischauer, B. Mason, B. Sheetz, D. Neiswanger, P. McDaniel, R. Salmen. 4th Row: C. Brueske, B. Fatzinger, K. Lipely, T. Gelmini, H. Sutcliffe, S. Kile. 2nd Row: R. Kingsley, G. Guillermo, J. Chenevey, L. Blessing, M McLendon, A. Bobish, P. Hinchliffe, J. Burke, R. White, D. Winters, B. Chardenet, W. Henry, B. Synnestvedt, G. Wilson. Wilson, J. Barany, J. Wright, M. Grimes, T. Toney, M. Back: J. Seavy, P. Brush, L. Domenick, M. Noling, J. Moore, B. Aiello, J. Antram. 3rd Row: S. Murdoch, S. Massey, Schaffter, R. Jones, A. Baker, J. Valentine, T. Fails, V. H ^~ S. Debee, M. Peters, S. Slimak, K. Burtnett, E. Phelps, C. Specht, B. Marini, H. Fatzinger. 182 Clubs Thespians Front: R. Jones, E. Johnson, B. Synnestvedt, D. Neiswanger, Bobish, Back: M. Heald, T. Reese, F. Hartman, C. Noll, J. A. Bonds, C. Hall, T. Gelmini. 2nd Row: B. Marini, P. Wiese, Wright, N. Domenick. M. Fleischauer, T. Johnson, S. Hutmacher, B. Mason, A.

Creative Writing Front: S. Hill, F. Freeze, M. Peters, F. Hartman, S. Burson, E. Cinquini, T. Reese, L. Wilson, M. Fleischauer, M. Hevener, P. Gonzales, V. Needham. 2nd Row: R. Domenick, A. Baker, T. Hodgin. Back: E. Kunz, R. Young, L. Eisenbraun, Mike Snider Smith, S. Daniels, T. Toney, C. Kuhaneck. 4th Row: J.

Clubs 183 J ...:

... ,. 081 J oK son K G orman D Grimm 2 d R w J 8arret T Alliance High School Aviator Band f ""' ". T ? L T A ', -, " ° ' - •^ Longobardi, T. Lynch, T. Aston, L. Vizzuso, T. Smith, K. Sheets, B. Majorettes: C. Marconi, M. Kirksey, K. Hollamon, S. Wade, M. Noling, Chardenet, B. Blosser, K. Dixon, D. Porter, J. Mathison, R. Lose, D. J. Schaffter. Front: C. Hall, N. Domenick, J. Chenevey, S. Stutler, A. Moreno, R. Brienza, B. Robinson, D. Sponseller, M. Furry, E. Bonds, B. Wollam, D. Gallina, T. Smith, C. Mitchell, J. Legros, H. Gonzales, J. Greiner, 3rd Row: E. Mulholland, A. Baker, S. Holbert, Schleis, L. Blessing, J. Salaski, P. Lipely, K. Yoder, K. Willis, C. A Bobish, L. Holly, D. Moore, S. Garvin, K. Makin, Z. Baird, S.

184 Band Ridgeway, M. Kennedy, T. Francisco, T. Washington, V. P. Shea, R. Stovall, T. Triplett, H. Fatzinger, M. Polinori, T. Smith, Stauffeneger. D. Paulun, R. Salmen, M. Petersberger, G. Wilson, T. B. Aderholt, S. Hill, J. Fisher, T. Anderson, J. Plummer, J. Brasseur, Barnard, K. Tarbet. 4th Row: P. Makin, S. Wamsley, J. Hanna, J. R. Zelinsky, D. Pugh, K. Kingley, M. Toney, M. Wahle, B. Wolkan, S. Valentine, T. Shafer, R. Gonzales, R. Benedetti, C. Liebhart, A. Newman. Back: B. Mason, M. Fleischauer, P. Corp, D. Sickle, T. Bacorn, A. Hagedorn, J. Burke, J. Neel, T. Steepleton, H. Sutcliffe, Johnson, B. Sheetz, K. Hairston, T. Sarver, D. Haynes, D. Hahn, R. J. Cibulas, M. Anderson. L. Domenick, K. Russell, Y. Dixon, 5th Row: Schott, S. Brady, B. Gellerstedt, K. Stanonik.

Band 185 JaZZ OanCl Front: H. Schleis, L. Holly, J. Salaski, Longobardi. Back: C. Liebhart, D. Sickle, W. Henry, L. S. Holbert, J. Valentine, A. Bobish, P. Corp, J. Burke. Row Eisenbraun, K. Dixon, M. Fleischauer, P. Strand, J. 2: K. Stanonik, B. Mason, S. Garvin, L. Blessing, T. Chenevey, Mr. Stein.

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Pep Band Front: S. Johnson, M. Wahle, B. Schleis, D. Moore, A. Bobish, L. Vizzuso, L. Holly, J. Fish­ Wolkan, B. Mason, M. Fleischauer, B. Sheetz, T. Johnson, er, K. Dixon. Row 4: P. Strand, P. Corp, S. Burson, K. T. Sarver, Row 2: C. Mitchell, D. Sponseller, E. Gonzales, Kingsley, J. Valentine, H. Sutcliffe, K. Sheets, B. K. Gorman, K. Yoder, J. Legros, A. Bacorn, M. Kirksey, T. Chardenet, J. Chenevey. Back: Mr. Stein, S. Brady, T. Lynch, S. Wade. Row 3: C. Boehm, S. Newman, S. Hill, H. Longobardi, J. Hanna, J. Burke, R. Zelinsky, M. Polinori.

186 Clubs OymphOniC OanQ Front: A. Baker, P. Lipely, M. Wahle, Lose, J. Barrett, T. Smith, J. Neel, C. Boehm, K. Dixon, M. K. Gorman, S. Newman, B. Wolkan. Row 2: S. Hill, H. Schleis, J. Fish- Fleischauer, P. Strand. J. Chenevey, K. Yoder, D. Pugh, B. Blosser, P. cr, T. Aston, T. Steepleton, E. Gonzales, M. Kirksey, N. Domenick, L. Makin, B. Chardenett, Z. Baird, D. Moore, S. Stutler, G. Wilson, L. Holly, H. Fatzinger. Row 3: R. Stovall, M. Petersberger, J. Legros, A. Blessing, B. Gellerstadt, B. Mason. Back: Mr. Zurakowski, B. Aderholt, Bacorn, D. Gallina, B. Wollam, K. Makin, S. Garvin, E. Mulholland, J. D. Sponsellor, R. Brienza, R. Benedetti, S. Brady, T. Johnson, B. Burke, A. Bobish, R. Zelinsky, J. Valentine, S. Holbert. Row 4: R. Sheetz, D. Hahn, D. Sickle. : T 7mM

UOnCert Band Front: S. Ridgeway, T. Triplett, Y. Dixon, Anderson, L. Weatherspoon. Row 4: K. Tarbet, D. Paulun, D. Porter, J. M. Toney, J. Schaffter, M. Furry. Row 2: S. Wade, J. Cibulas, R. Hoebeck, K. Kingsley, S. Steed, J. Hanna, C. Brueske, P. Hodgin, S. Stovall, K. Gillman, A. Hagedorn, J. Salaski, M. Noling, V. Wamsley, C. Mitchell, K. Sheets, P. Shea, L. Eisenbraun, T. Stauffenger, L. Domenick, T. Smith, S. Johnson, B. Mitchell. Row 3: T. Longelbardi, J. Greiner, K. Russell, K. Stanonick. Back: D. Sponsellor, Washington, H. Sutcliff, K. Willis, D. Tate, J. Smith, S. Morrison, J. S. Roose, M. Anderson, B. Robinson, L. Vizzuso, T. Lynch, D. Haynes, Mathison, T. Fransisco, R. Hansen, P. Corp, J. Stargen, T. Smith, T. R. Schott, T. Sarver, A. Bonds, L. Bonds, A. Triplett, Mr. Stein.

Clubs 187 Acapella Choir

Front: H. Fatzinger, B. Synnestvedt, D. Neiswanger, T. Fails, VanDerSluys, J. Wright, J. Smith, O. Priester, T. Ramser, T. R. Jones, A. Bonds, C. Nichols, K. Miller, D. Szeif, R. Jones, Reese, P. Noll, R. Augustein, L. Solvey, D. Beadnell. Back: M. L. Venables. 2nd Row: P. Pisoni, V. Spect, M. Quick, B. Hisey, C. Fisher, C. Brown, J. Boyce, D. Wood, M. Lantz, A. Baker, R. Hansen, M. Marcu, J. Kohl, J. Hage, T. Fleischauer, K. Pilmer, B. Mason, S. Kile, A. McKinstry, S. Bourne, K. Peddicord. 3rd Row: J. Roberts, M. Andrews, R. Willner, S. Hutmacher, B. Marini.

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188 Clubs Freshman/Sophomore Choir

Front: M. Hartshorne, M. Marby, J. Pettit, S. Grisez, B. C. Shefelton, R. Hansen, M. Felger, S. Meining, A. Hill L Stancato, C. White, K. Burkhart, M. Babb, T. Smith, D. Jones, P. Dixon. 4th Row: J. Triplett, A. Miller, S. Green S Gowen, A. McCord, S. Knaggs, C. Mull. 2nd Row: S. Kirksey, Beltz, B. Aiello, L. Slaggy, A. Mathison, M. Zaleski,' H* T. Hoover, B. Blazer, D. Hyatt, P. Howell, F. Belford, V. McClure, L. Johnson, J. Mitchell, M. Holbrook, L. Miller R Teppert, L. Mosier, P. Sturms, T. Scaia, D. Beadnell, T. Cundiff, L. Taylor. Back: M. Hisey, T. Anderson, M. Young Gelmini, V. Vargo, G. Brienza. 3rd Row: B. Kelly, C. T. Bryant, D. Nichols, J. Johnson, E. Cundiffic, J. Herren, K Plummer, L. Snyder, M. Biggar, L. May, A. Cox, M. Peters, Shaver, D. Gantz, A. Triplet, K. Jones, K. Settle, P. Hanke

Foreign Language Club

Front: B. Spencer, L. White, K. Gorman, S. Pierson, T. Weatherspoon, B. Aiello, L. Antill. 4th Row: V. Mundy, M. Artino, M. Peters, S. DeBee, S. Slimak, R. Salmen, A. Furry, Ball, J. Paletti, K. Goeldi, J. Needham, V. Specht, C. Webb, L. Spurgeon, 2nd Row: S. Green, R. Jones, T. Fails, L. M. Hevener, J. Roberts, M. Petersberger, L. Domenick. Back: Daniels, A. Pugh, A. Speer, J. Schaffter, D. Goeldi, A. Ba­ C. Brueske, S. Massey, A. Vein, P. Weise, B. Sheetz, W. ker, D. Neiswanger, M. Babb, L. Knowles, F. Hartman. 3rd Henry, E. Kunz, B. Gellerstedt, J. Valentine, B. Chardenet, Row: F. Freeze, S. Newman, B. Wolkan, A. Stranges, M. J. Chenevey, M. Wahle. Moore, M. Marcu, M. Balaban, M. Noling, M. Felger, L. Clubs 189 Pen and Brush Club Front: L. Tullys, M. Maloney, J. Hilbert. 2nd Row: M. Moore, Zuccherb, S. Paletti, C. Mitchell, S. Hall, M. Balaban. 4th T. Emplit, T. Zeigler, K. Shaver, J. Harvey, N. Parks, K. Row: Mr. Brunner, S. Reda, T. Bertolette, J.Jones, B. Morris, Makin, B. Marconi, J. Koons, C. Zink, K. Venables, M. Vigil. J. Davidson, D. Buckey, Back: L. Grove, S. Cnislom, J. Lauer, 3rd Row: S. Burrier, J. Burrier, A. Mylar, M. Banks, B. C. Noll.

Athletic Honorary Society Front: C. Rasile, P. Polverine, C. Holloway, T. Shedrick, J. Barker, A. Baker, J. Schaffter, M. Noling, P. Brush, T. Rich, Liebhart, P. D'Eramo, D. Taschwer, S. Kile, S. Paletti, T. B. Hill, B. Poindexter, S. Speer, G. Wilson. 4th Row: Mr. Nicholson, S. Murdoch. 2nd Row: S. Nixon, K. Himmelheber, Clegg, M. Orzo, S. Murphy, R. VanDerSluys, D. Fording, C. T. Monroe, K. Dickerson, G. Miller, D. Orr, K. Anderson, M. Beltz, S. McClung, A. Stuchell, K. Dean, B. Anderson, Back: Sticker, R. Hume, K. Miller, G. Dossi, R. Hansen, S. P. Wiese, M. Coldsnow, L. Terrell, C. Zurbrugg, K. Pilmer, A. Pietrocola, J. Karathanos. 3rd Row: T. Bourne, T. O'Neill, J. McKinstry, F. Freeze, M. Brown, L. Terrell, T. Fedor. 190 Clubs Performing Arts Club Front Row: B. Marini, T. Gelmini, T. Smith, C. White, T. Hartman, A. Bonds, V. Vargo, J. Mulinix. 2nd Row: J. Wright, Bobish, H. Schleis, M. Kirksey. Back: Mr. Hisey, M. A. Powe, E. Johnson, F. Hartman, K. Himmelheber, P. Fleischauer, T. Reese, J. Smith, T. Ramser, K. Settle, Mrs. Lipely. 3rd Row: W. Henry, B. Hill, S. Hill, O. Priester, A. Carli

Madrigals Front: Mr. Hisey, B. Synnestvedt, T. Fails, D. Neiswanger, Nichols. Back: M. Fleischauer, B. Mason, S. Kile, T. Ramser, A. Bonds, L. Venables, H. Fatzinger, S. Willner, B. Marini, C. T. Reese, K. Pilmer, K. Settle, O. Preister, S. Hutmacher.

Clubs 191 Rab Staff Front: S. Lowman, S. Pietrocola, T. O'Neill, L. Spurgeon, L. M Maxwell, f'^%£**s^^J^k^^S^, T. Carter. 2nd Row: P. Makin, R. Augustein, C. Marconi, C. Hall, Stamn.k, C. Clafl.n, R. Gone, 5>. Brunner, R. Dreger, D. DeHart, K. Himmelheber, M. Kirksey. 3rd Row: Shafer. D. Popa, T. Gates, L. Nicholson, T. Smith, T. Mann, T. Pugh,

Statisticians

A Hill K Venables S. Pietrocola, M. Peters, M. Simpkins, er, J. Haffe, J. Barker, S. Poland, K. Murdoch, S. McCollam, K* Burtnett, L. Domenick. 2nd Row: C. Marconi, S. Schwinn, p. Pisoni, M. Kidd. Back: S. Beltz S. Meiring L. S." Rasile, B. Woods, L. Zurbrugg, K. Haupt, D. Furry, E. Weatherspoon, T. O'Neill, T. Sutherland, S. Steed, M. Ander- Johnson, A. Furry, M. Grimes. 3rd Row: L. Nicholson, K. Mill- son, J. Nell, P. Headley.

192 Clubs Stage Crew Front: D. DeVall, E. Craig, T. Roller, R. Howell, Back: J. Saus, J. Lauer, K. Sheets, Mr. Yorlo

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Front: A. Zumbar, L. Zurbrugg, L. Vizzuso, S. Grisez. Back: T. Wilson, M. Peters, K. Haupt, P. Sheen, S. Poland, Mrs. Honeywell.

Clubs 193 Front: M. Brown, C. Hollis, T. Kirksey, S. Beall Intramural Basketball Champs Back: M. Hawkins, M. Linder, K. Stovall, R. Hancock

Action photo from championship game vs. "The Time". Intramural Volleyball Champs Red Eye Express team members: Mr. Bailor, Mr. Blackstone (MVP), Mr. Claflin, Mr. Carli, Mr. Murray, Mr. Seavy, Mr. Schreiber, Mr. Francis

194 Clubs VjiflS Ot2lt6 Front: H. Fatzinger, L. Nicholson, Back: N. Domenick, S. Wells

BOUS StatS Front: G. Wilson, 2nd row: P. Wiese, B. Gellerstadt, back: S. Kile, J. Paletti

Clubs 195 Front: Sonya Wells, Tammy O'Neill, Amy Furry, Jackie Campbell, Stephenie Pietrocola, Cathy Mitchell, Jeane Mulinix, Aurora Stranges 2nd: Karen Dixon, Ola Porter, Kim Gorman, Betsy Walborn, Laura Spurgeon, Kristen An­ derson, Todd Rich, 3rd: Stacey Burson, Karen Himmelheber, Beth Wolkan, Susan Holbert Back: Rob National Honor Society Stone, Curt Brueske, Howard Morgan, Mike Orzo

Front: Lisa Tennis, Jill Wright, Deanna Vitalari, Garilynn National Honor Society Dossi, Ann Baker, Danielle Neiswanger 2nd: Alice Smith, Kristen Ellis, Tonya Triplett, Lesa Nicholson, Nikki Domenick, Kristy Moler 3rd: Renee Jones, Sue Hill, Theresa Johnson, Jolenta Hanna, Sheri Miller, Gretchen Lewis 4th: Brita Synnestvedt, Grant Wilson, Brian Sheetz 5th: Tom Buckey, Steve Kile, Tim Sarver, Marc 196 Fleischauer, Kevin Sheets, Brad Gellerstevdt Achievement Club

D. Parke, R. Kelley, Mrs. Kuceyeski, T. Burchfield, T. Hollamon

Student Senate Front: T. Monroe, J. Ciotti, B. Woods, J. Baxter, L. Britton, N. Domenick, T. Rich, B. Anderson, S. Meiring, P. Charlikowsky, A. Pugh, S. Haidet, D. Gallina, L. Brush, L. Domenick, E. Phelps, Back: G. Pollock. P. Weatherspoon, 2nd Row: S. Pietrocola, J. Hagge, C. Rasile, D'Eramo, J. Liebbart, L. Terrell, E. Anderson, A. Stuchell, J. K. Liberti. B. Lamp, K. Anderson, M. Sticker, K. Miller, R. Boyce, J. Mulinix, S. Kile, S. Garvin, S. McClung. Hume, F. Lalli, R. Jones, 3rd Row: D. Castina, B. Blosser, P.

Clubs 197 Spirit Club Juniors Front: C. Jones, T. Rastetter, C. Marconi, L. Zurbrugg, J. Williamson. 4th Row: M. Heavener, P. Pisoni, V. Spect, S. Baxter, A. Beltrami, J. Kohl, D. Neiswanger, R. Hansen, R. Daniels, K. Dickerson, P. Noll, K. Goldi, J. Paletti, J. Jones, T. Bynum, S. Hill, R. VanDerSluys. 2nd Row: M. Needham, A. Bacorn, C. Rasile, S. Baylor, D. Fording, W. Snider, T. Shedrick, T. Monroe, C. Triplett, L. White, T. Henry, T. Hahn. Back: J. Roberts, T. Ferguson, R. Jackson, Scheible, S. Nixon, J. Legros, J. Karothanus, T. Bourne, B. C. Packey, R. Smith, E. Kunz, L. Heards, T. Ramser, D. Ba­ Lantz, J. Fisher, G. Wilson. 3rd Row: K. Duro, T. Fails, M. ker, P. Wiese, K. Stovall, B. Gellerstedt, T. Franklin, R. Noling, A. Baker, J. Schafter, M. Marcu, T. Steeplton, N. Young, T. Nicholson, B. Anderson, C. Leibhart, M. Coldsnow, Domenick, T. Aston, L. Nicholson, M. Kennedy, S. Wells, M. L. Ramser.

Spirit Club Seniors:

Front: C.O.R.E. E. Kline, S. Speer, F. Freeze, A. Dordea, E. Venables, T. Johnson, M. Grimes, T. Toney, T. Triplett. 4th Kline, S. Abrams, J. Leibhart, A. Lias, M. Smith. 2nd Row: S. Row: R. McClendon, T. Pugh, M. Petersberger, M. Rodgers, Newman, K. Gorman, E. Gonzales, C. Mitchell, S. Lowman, A. Stranges, J. Hanna, T. O'Neil, G. Lewis, D. Clayton, D. K. Miller, J. Hagge, K. Ellis, S. Poland, S. Wells, D. Szeiff, Goldi, B. Zucchero. Back: Mr. Wade, R. Brienza, J. Williams, S. Pietrocola, 3rd Row: A. Smith, M. Kirksey, B. Wolkan, K. A. McKinstry, B. Sheetz, J. Triplett, L. Terrell, M. Brown, T. Himmelheber, A. Furry, L. Spurgeon, T. Sutherland, L. Burkhart, E. Dozier. 198 Clubs Freshman Spirit Club

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Clubs 199 D.E.C.A. Front: M. Moloney, T. Benedetti, A. Loughlin, L. Salter, T. Yeagley, J. Blevins, J. Gross, B. Pierson, B. Zmuda, S. Johnson, T. Oyster, T. Benning. 2nd Row: M. Diehl, S. Heuer, R. Custar. Back: Mr. Blackstone

Engineering Drafting

Front: G. Virden, R. Yoder, R. Haidet, M. Barnhouse, B. Back: M. Bert, K. Clapsaddle, K. Moler, A. Reber, S. Miller, Boehm, P. Polverine. 2nd Row: J. Wheeler, G. Noling, J. D. Klein, C. McFeely. Brown, J. Hoff, J. Kuntzman, G. Robb, J. Parker, J. Egan

200 Clubs O.W.A.

Front: F. Pierson, R. Tuttle, M. Peterson, M. Darisson, S. Nieman. Back: R. Huff, D. Johnson, P. Wiley, K. Puckett, N. Bradt

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D.C.T. Front: D. Miller, L. Dicko, L. Schnieder, T. Kimble, H. Russell, L. Kohl. Back: M. Reed, W. LeWay, M. Pasco, R. Gulling, F. Gatchell, D. Wareham, K. Stovall, A. Stuchell.

Clubs 201 IOE Steno I Front: S. Wells, P. Sheen, T. Hartman, C. Deack. 2nd Row: C. Back: M. Chapman, A. Jordan, A. Powe, T. Rastetter, J. Rasile, M. Kennedy, N. Daniels, M. Williamson, T. Roberts. Bales, K. Syme.

IOE Steno II Front: E. Johnson, A. Smith, K. Hollamon, M. Gorman, D. Newman, L. Tennis, B. Devers, M. Brumbaugh. Back: J. McClain. 2nd Row: B. Stuchell, K. MacDougall, J. Wright, P. Seevers, D. McDaniel, K. Damiani, B. Devers, B. Devers

202 Clubs O.W.E. I

E. Beckett, L. Lynn, B. Jewell, M. Morrison, L. Pinney, C. J. Burton, Back: R. Hendershot, R. Nemitz, J. Wilson, Mr. Blake. 2nd Row: D. Scott, M. White, A. Jones, N. Harrington, Vargo

O.W.E. II Front: G. Grimes, M. Stellabot, L. Favazzo, L. Richmond, B. Schwinn, S. Ruth, J. Pisoni, A. Kiser, R. Nelson Cundiff, T. Moore. Back: Mr. Artino, J. Miles, J. Presley, J.

Clubs 203 I.O.E. Clerk Typist I Front: T. Pasquale, A. Wilson, G. Ryan, J. Porter. Back: Mrs. S. Carlton, G. Thomas, T. Belford Walton, A. Anderson, B. Woods, L. Schneider, T. Venables,

I.O.E. Clerk Typist II

Front: T. Gang, K. Oyster, K. Akins, D. Vitalarii, C. Williams, D. Shutler. Back: Mrs. Moore, M. Miller, J. Ray, B. Alton

204 Clubs Cosmetology I Front: D. Ailing, C. Triplett, M. Weisent, B. Gabler, L. Guesman, D. DeLeon, K. Johnson, M. Quinn, M. Laskody, D. Polverine, D. Krichbaum. 2nd Row: C. Gimbara, B. Dimit, M. Dague, C. Jones Bortoli, C. Packey, A. Mitchell, Mrs. Worden, Back: D.

Cosmetology II Front: A. Anderson, B. Pasco, D. Furry, M. Pasco, M. Slusser. ven, C. Weizenecker, Mrs. Lenhart Back: C. Upshaw, C. 2nd Row: M. Myers, M. Moore, J. Campbell, D. St. Clair Cra- Zumber, L. Oldeorn, L. Green, J. Clark. K. Canton

Clubs 205 Welding I Front: D. Johnson, P. Smith, G. Nutter, E. Baker, S. Griffin. son, G. Milburn, R. Detchon, Mr. DeLong. Back: K. Avery, B. 2nd Row: D. Brown, S. Ayers, C. Peate, B. Graffice, J. Ander- Lough, R. Kimble, K. Bavhof, M. Pettinger, B. Blake

Welding II

Front: J. Worley, K. Leonard, K. Sweger, J. Manorana, J. Back: W. Leech, A. Hanson, N. Holly, D. Wasson, K. Welling, Russo, T. Aeling. 2nd Row: L. Mancini, B. Toussant, D. R. Steede, M. Tschappatt, E. Gellers, Mr. Ryan. Grimes, J. Blake, D. Henderson, B. McClellan, C. Pierson.

206 Clubs Front: D. Brenneman, R. McClure, R. Kidd, B. Marconi, J. Risen, D. Sims 2nd-row: K. Emigh, D. Talbot, T. Vance, T. Mercer, T. Eberling, V. Troyer Back: D. Hamlin, M. Garvin, Auto Mechanics I S. Bagent, K. Pinney, D. Oberlin, C. Visuzzo, R. Showers

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Front: A. Carte, B. Cassidy, T. Kapalko 2nd Row: T. Auto Mechanics II Barnard, B. Cunngham, M. Eberling, K. Kurtz, T. Watson, J. Veres, J. Hall, D. Miller. 3rd Row: W. Coe, R. Huey, K. Geltz, R. Montgomery, J. Walker, R. Morris, T. Theaker, D. Shears.

207 Electronics I

Front: Mr. Greene, M. Shea, B. Sevfts, C. Grimm, A. Buzzard, Kelly, M. Rich, R. Lawson. Back: D. Salaski, J. Peck, N. 2nd Row: T. Shedrick, S. Johnston, C. Beltz, D. Fording, M. Roberts, G. Grindley, D. Doyle, M. Mikes, H. Bluhm.

Electronics II

Front: E. Craig, E. Crider, S. Falcone, J. Saus, D. Rich, D. Roller, C. Schweizer, S. Adkins, D. Cobbs, Mr. Yoho. DeVall, Back: R. Howell, K. Sheets, M. Buck, J. Lauer, T.

208 Clubs Front: N. Savage, M. Polinori, S. Schubert, T. Miller, D. Alexander, R. Biggar, C. Kinkaid, D. Summers, D. Crowe, T. Sihock, R. Phillips, T. Wonner, Mr. Gang, R. Schilling, Machine Trades I R. Gross, T. Holt, W. Long, R. Teague, M. Miller

Front: B. Morris, J. Scott, R. Gwynne, R. Fotheringham, 2nd row: Machine Trades II R. Kuhn, D. Sedoris, W. Phillips, D. Boyce, J. Durenda, S. Bench, S. Smith Back row: D. Bauer, L. Brush, D. Ward, W. Kireta, J. Archer, D. White, E. Haines, Mr. Yost.

Clubs 209 Auto Body I Front: L. Emery, D. Smedley, C. Jones, D. King, J. Bolton, J. Leech, J. Dickerson, M. Cusick, Mr. Moore. Davidson. Back: T. Watson, J. Stiffler, N. Oates, D. Gray, J.

Auto Body II Front: S. Abrams, T. Reed, R. Heisler, R. Knaggs, T. T. Nagy, M. Hilton, D. Allmon, K. Martin, Mr. Campitelli Wareham, Back: B. Parkison, C. Eakins, V. Garvin, J. Floor,

210 Clubs Commercial Art Front: K. Simpkins, D. Crookston, T. Weatherspoon, L. Hilles. 3rd Row: J. Haidet, R. Anstine, K. Schoonover, N. Tucker, K. Ramser. 2nd Row: M. Kirksey, A. Vaughan, C. Duvall. Back: A. Harvey, B. Ritchie, S. Rosser, M. Taylor. Mowen, C. Anderson, K. Culler, S. Grewe, L. Campbell, M.

Graphic Communications Front D Young, T. Monore, E. Dozier, F. Shonk, B. er, D. Haupt, Back: K. Hairston, S. Honeycutt, D. DeGroff, L. Gonzales. 2nd Row: T. Hupp, C. Liebhart, M. Clark, H. Nest- DeGroff, M. Beatty, B. Tennis.

Clubs 211 Telecommunications I and II Front: T. Johnson, T. Hill, M. Smith, T. Dimos, L. Daniels, Jackson, C. Hall, K. Ellis, T. Larkins, M. Granger, L. 2nd Row: D. Luedtke, D. England, R. Sherwood, T. Shafer, R. Riordan. Brienza, Mr. Claflin. Back: S. Middleton, C. Marconi, K.

Child Care I and II Front: T. Fisher, D. Arnold, L. Menegay, M. Jackson, C. Lynch, S. Findling, R. Orzo. Back: Mrs. Kirk, R. Yeager, H. Charpan, 2nd Row: S. Obney, C. Minger, K. Pyle, C. Miller, G. Slutz, D. Zimmerman, L. Worley, R. Leyman, L. Fiets.

212 Clubs Vocational Agriculture Front: G. Burrier, L. Kneep, R. Mohr, K. Syme, Back: Mr. Puis

Vocational Representatives Front: J. Kuntzman, J. Brown, D. Ward, T. Gang, G. Eckert, man, L. Tennis, S. Adkins, T. Venables, D. King, 4th Row: A. D. Miller, R. Fotheringham, D. Shears. 2nd Row: L. Daniels, Harvey, D. Doyle, D. Alexander, C. Eakins, L. Emery, J. M Laskody, C. Packey, A. Vaughan, L. Pinney, L. Lynn, M. Dickinson, S. Abrams, T. Roller. Back: R. Kimbell, C. Hilton, J. Campbell, M. Gorman, M. Shea, M. Myers. 3rd Schweinger, D. Summers, A. Hanson, J. Maiorana. Row: M. Jackson, G. Lynch, T. Roberts, K. Syme, T. New­ Clubs 213 Vocational Views

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William D. Paulus Stambaugh Thompson Co.

Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Zurbrugg Vance & Sons Plumbing & Heating

224 Ads Benedetti, Ray 140,184,187,28 Benedetti, Tracy 200 Buzzard, Annette 131,208 Buzzard, Theresa 151 Abrams, Scott 6,213,210,198 Benner, Cathleen Bynam, Theresa 131 Ackerman, Renee 150 Bennett, Deanna Ackerman, Stephanie 150,179 Benning, Tina 179,200 Adams, Diane 150 Bertolette, Todd 190 Adams, Sandra 150 Betz, Bruce Cade, Mark 141,178 Aderholt, Beth 150,184,182,25 Betz, Dennis 151,80 Caicedo, Oscar 22 Adkins, Ethel 140 Betz, Kevin 140 Cameron, Keith 64,141 Adkins, Robbie 140,179,147 Beutler, Kelley Cameron, William 64,151 Adkins, Sheila 86,208,213 Bezon, Daniel 140 Campbell, Jacquelyn 213,205,179,196 Campbell, Kamala Aeling, Doren 130,205 Bezon, Jon 43,151 Campbell, Lisa 35,131,211 Aeling, Timothy 86,206 Biggar, Larry Canton, Kelly 179,205 Aiello, Becky 150,182,189 Biggar, Michael 151,189 Carlton, Sharon 141 Akins, Kathy Biggar, Robert 209,130 Carmine, Mary 151 Albert, Dennis Biggs, Brenda Carte, Andrew 207 Alexander, David 130,209,213 Bishop, Thomas 141 Carter, Denise Allmon, Darin 210 Black, James Carter, Lorita 192 Allmon, Douglas Black, Michael Cartwright, Tammy Alspaugh, Christine Blake, Carol 203 Cassetty, Brian 207 Alton, Brenda Blake, Danny Castello, Tracy 141 Anderson. Amy 205 Blake, Duane Castina, David 72,141,197 Anderson, Brendan 77,130,179,197 Blake, James 206 Anderson, Carolyn 210 Blake, Randy Chappell, Mark 151,157 Anderson, Charnell Blake, Robert 130,206 Chardenet, Brett 141,187,184,188 Anderson, Eric 75,150,179,197 Blake, Terry 151 Charlikowsky, Lisa 82,151,179,197 Anderson, James 206 Blake, Thomas 64,75 Charpan, Cheril 212 Anderson, John 130,140 Blasiman, Ty Charpan, Loretta Anderson, Kristie 66,197,71,86,26,54 Blazer, Barbara 151,189 Chenevey, Jeffrey 141,182,184,186,187,189 Anderson, Michele 184,150,192,187 Blessing, Lori 141,182,184,186,187 Chenevey, Michael 90 Anderson, Steven 140 Blevins, James 200 Chislom, Sean 141,190,59 Anderson, Tina 130 Blevins, Tina Cibulas, Joseph 151,184,187 Anderson, Tricia 189,184,40,150 Blosser, Burton 141,184,187,197 Cinquini, Joseph 151,183 Andrews, Melodie 188 Blue, Timothy Ciotti, Jeffrey 60,79,197,151 Andrews, Shelley Bluhm, Henry 131,208 Citino, Tina 151 Andrukat, William 140 Blumenstiel, Hanna 141,145 Claflin, Christopher 131,192 Anstine, Robin 211 Bobish, Alicia 25,184,183,182,147 Clapsaddle, Ken 200 Antill, Lori 140,189,77 Boehm, Brian 64,131,200 Clark, Brian 141 Antram, Jennifer 182,150 Boehm, Christopher 151,184,186,189 Clark, Janae 205 Arbogast, Christina 140 Bolton, Jim 130,210 Clark, Martha Archbold, Candy Bonds, Adrian 184,183,188,191,189 Clark, Mary 211 Archbold, Thomas 150 Bonds, Ronald 189 Clark, Stephen Archbold, William Bonner, Ron Clayton, Deanne 181,198 Archer, John 209 Boone, Chester Cobb, Anita Arkenburgh, Eugene Boring, Daniel 131,77 Cobb, James 75,151 Arkenburgh, William 150 Bortoli, Marie 205 Cobbs, Cheryl Armour, Al 140 Bosch, Jeanette 141 Cobbs, Daryl 208 Arnold, Delores 212 Bosch, Kimberly Coe, Willie 207 Artino, Tina 189,140,179 Bosch, Wayne Coffee, William Aston, Tari 71,130,184,182,187,180 Bourne, Christopher 141,79 Colbert, Darrin Atherton, Keith 150 Bourne, Tracey 131,182,188,83,190,77 Coldsnow, William 72,131,190 Augustein, Ruth 178,179,192,188 Bowman, John Coleman, Gregory 61 Avery, Gary 56 Boy, Stacy Coleman, Jesse Avery, Kenneth 206 Boyce, Dale R. 209 Cooke, Joyce Ayers, Michael 75,150 Boyce, James 188,131 Corp, Paul 151,184,186,187 Ayers, Steven 130,206 Boykin, Estina Couchman, Diana 179 B Bradt, Nellie 151 Courter, Peny Brady, Dani Courtney, John 142,79 Babb, Lynnwood 72 Brady, Lisa 141 Courtney, Renee 151 Babb. Madlyn 150,189 Brady, Sean 141,184,186,187 Covington, Karen 151 Bacorn, Adrienne 130,184,186,187,182,231 Braid, Mary 151 Cowart, Kathryn Baddeley, Terry 140 Branfield, David 141 Cox, Angela 63,71,142,178,189 Bagent, Donna 150,179 Branfield, Richard 72 Crabtree, Kevin 151 Bagent. Sue 207,130 Brasseur, Jeri Lynn 187,151,184 Craig, Eric 193,208 Baier, Donald 140 Brenneman, David 131,207 Craig, Rebecca Bailes, David Brienza, Gina 151,189 Craven, Betty 151 Baird, Zane 75,184,187,64,150 Brienza, Richard 214,212,178,198 Craven, Raymond 142 Baker, Ann 184,182,187,196,1130 Brienza, Robin 141,184,187,64 Crestani, Jeff 142 Baker, Darius 140 Brion, David Crider, Eric 208,77 Baker, Ernest 130,206 Brion, Michelle 151 Criss, Regeina 152 Balban. Mahaela 189,150,190 Britton, Paul 19,72,180,181,197 Crites, Stephen 142,72 Bales, Jamie 130,202 Brooks, David 141,72 Crittenden, Marshall Bales, Joe 150 Brown, Christine 188,179,38 Croley, Gregory 152 Banks, Terry 34,130 Brown, Dale 131,206 Crookston, Dennis 131,211 Barany, Thomas 150,182 Brown, Darrin 141 Crowe, Danny Bargdill, Craig 130 Brown, Garrick 59 Crum, Christine 141,179 Barker, Judy 109,67,192,190,87 Brown, John 213,200 Cugini, Roger 131,178 Barker, Marty 140 Brown, Kim 61,151 Culler, Kathy 211 Barnard, Timothy 184,207 Brown, Lynne 141,179 Cundiff, Brenda 131,178 Barnes, Shawn 150,72 Brown, Matthew 198,178,190,72,163 Cundiff, Donald 131 Barnhouse, Matthew 130,200 Brown, Mattlyn Cundiff, Earl 75,152,189 Barrett, Judith 140,184,187 Brown, Renita Cundiff, Royce Ann 152,189,71 Barrett, Rebecca Brown, Sherry Cunningham, Brian 207 Bates, Lercy 150 Brown, William 64,141,151 Cusick, Mark 131,210 Bates, Renee Brown, William Custar, Charles 142 Bauer, Dana 209 Brueske, Chris 75,182,189,151 Custar, Rose 200 Bauhof, Charles 140 Brueske, Curtis 72,192,33 Bauhof, Kenneth 130,206 Brumbaugh, Anita Baxter, Julie 130,197,230,234 Brunner, Orvin 75 Dague, Danette 205 Daniels, James Baxter, Michael 64,150 Brunner, Scott Daniels, Lori 142 Baylor, David 64,140 Brush, Louis 72,209 Baylor, Steven 64,130 Brush, Paula 66,190,197,182,77 Daniels, Lynda 25,212,213,189 Beadnell, Debra 140 Bryant, Steven Daniels, Nickeda 131,202 Daniels, Perry 152 Beadnell, Dianna 130,25,188 Bryant, Thomas 141,189 Daniels, Sterling 183,62,71 Beadnell, James Buck, Michael 208 Davia, Elizabeth Beadnell, Michaele 150 Buckey, David 151,190 Davidson, Gerald 131 Beall, Kimberly 151 Buckey, Tom 24,72,196 Beall, Stephen 194 Buehler, Brian 141 Davidson, James 152,210,190 Davis, Al 152 Beatty, Michael 211 Buhn, Carla 182,83,141 Davis, Darlene Beck, Lisa Burchfield, Theresa 151,197 Davis, Iris Beckett, David 130 Burke, Judy 141,182,184,186,187 Davis, Marion Beckett, Elaine 140,203 Burkhart, Karen 189 Davis, Micheal 152 Beckett, Michael Burkhart, Margaret 131 Davis, Shawn 152 Belford, Frankie 140,179,189 Burkhart, Michael Davis, Walter 152 Belford, Theresa Burkhart, Thomas 198 Davisson, Michele Belford, Tina Burkhart, William 131 Deack, Carrie 131,202 Beltrami, Amy 130 Burr, Christopher 151 Dean, Bruce 142 Beltz, Charles 130,208 Burrier, George 131,213 Dean, Kevin 190 Beltz, Lisa 189,179 Burrier, John 151,190 Debee, Susan 182,142,189 Beltz, Schelly 151,192,182 Burrier, Shelley 151,190,180 Decatur, Micheal Bench, Steve 209 Burson, Stacey 183,196,186,178,84 Degroff, Chris 152 Benedetti, Charles 140 Burtnett, Kris 141,182,192 Burton, Jeffrey 141,203 Degroff, Debbie 131,211 Degroff, Lee 211 Flitcraft, Cassandra 132,188 Gwynne, Richard 209 Dahart, Debris 192 Flitcraft, Delora 153 H Delawder, Bruce Floor, John 210 Delawder, Rebecca Florea, Phil 142 Hage, Dawn 153 Deleon, Dorothy 131,205 Flores, Robert 143 Hagedorn, Angela 143 D' Eramo, Paul 72,142,197,190 Fluharty, Sharon Hagge, Jody 198,188,197 Derby, Bobbie 142 Fogle, Lance 132 Hahlen, Thomas 153 Derby, Diana Fogler, Steve Hahn, Brian Derby, Susann 152 Fording, Donald 78,132,208,190,77 Hahn, David 184,187,133 Derby, Janette 142 Fortune, Glenn 132 Haidet, Jon 211 Detchon, Randy 131,206 Fosnaught, Mark 153 Haidet, Richard 133,200 Devall, David 193,208 Foster, Greg Haidet, Sandra 182,82,153,197,71 Devers, Belinda 202 Foster, Richard 143 Haines, Eric 209 Devers, Bernadine 202 Fotheringham, Donald Hairston, Keith 188,184,211,72 Devers, Bernice 202 Fotheringham, Randy 209,213 Hall, Cindi 212,192,184,183,133 Dias, Tina Fountian, Robert 153 Hall, Joey 207 Diaz, Richard Foy, Donald 153 Hall, Katherine Dickerson, Kimberly 190,131,62 Francis, David 153 Hall, Stephen 143,190 Dickson, Gregory 152 Francis, James Hall, Suzanne 143 Diehl, Charles 152 Fransisco, Rosea Hamlin, Robert 207 Diehl, Mike 200 Fransisco, Taranna 184,187 Hammond, Dorothy 133 Diehl, Scott 142 Frank, John 132 Hampton, Gayla Diehl, Steven 142 Franklin, Jeffery 72,179,143,59 Hancock, Ammiei 64 Diehl, Tracy 131 Franklin, Tyrone 132,56,58 Hancock, Damito 143 Difloure, William 152 Fredrick, Scotty Hancock, Tina Dimit, Bonnie 131,205 Freeders, Scott Hancock, Tracy Dimos, Thomas 212 Freeman. Deneen 132 Hancock, Trevor Dixon, Karen 184,186,187,196 Freeman, Tearna 143,71 Haney, Judy 153 Dixon, Pamela 152,189 Freeze, Frank 80,189,183,198,190 Hanke, Patrick 143 Dixon, Yvonne 142,184 French, Michael Hanna, Christine 198,230,184,186 Dixon, Zurka 131 French, Rhonda Hansen, Renee 55,153,71 Dobransky, Susan French, Ricky Hansen, Richard 187,143,56 Domenick, Lisa 28,142,192,184,197 Funk, David Hansen, Richelle 55,71,133,188,199 Domenick, Renee 131,196,184,187 Furry, Amy 181,196,198,192,189 Hanson, Arthur 213,206 Donohoe, Lonny Furry, Denise 143 Hardy, Tina 154 Donohoe, Mark Furry, Dianne 205 Harp, Sean Donohue, Tina Furry, Mary Anna 143,184,187,188,182 Harrington, Merna Donohue, Walter 131 G Harrington, Norman 133,203 Dordea, Andrei 131,14,198 Harris, Carol 159 Dorsey, Dale Gabler, Beth 205 Harris, Michael 39,143 Dossi, Garilynn 190,196 Gallina, Donna 197,184,187,153 Harris, Terrence 154 Downing, Sherri 131 Gang, Tammy 213 Harris, Toya Doyle, David 131,213,208 Gantz, Diane 143,146 Hartman, Forrest 181,189,183,190 Doyle, Robin 142 Gantz, Rhonda 132 Hartman, Tammy 133,202,191 Dozier, Edward 211,198 Garcia, Mariela Harton, Charles Dreger, Roberta 192 Garrison, Patricia Hartshorne, Malissa 154 Durenda, Jeff 209 Garvin, Darrell 153 Harvey, Andre 213,211,56,58,72 Duro, Kevin 131,138 Garvin, Mark 207 Harvey, Julianne 133,191 Duro, Lisa 142 Garvin, Sheryl 197,184,186,187,143 Hatfield, Noel 154,79 Duvall, Nanette 131,211 Garvin, Vance 210 Haupt, Denise 133,211 Gatchell, Don 153 Haupt, Kim 193,143,192 Gatchell, Frank Hawkins, Ariane Eagan, Jack Gates, Tod 192 Hawkins, Blake 61,154,75 Eakins, Charles 213,210 Gatewood, James 153 Hawkins, Lia 133 Ebering, Mark 215,207 Gattis, Carmen Hawkins, Marzett 72,73,194,143 Eberling, Tom 207 Gaume, Dori 143 Hawkins, Robert Eberly, Jonathan 64,142 Gellerstadt, Brad 195,196,189,34,133,184 Hawkins, Shelina 144,148 Eckert, Regina 213 Gelmini, Patricia 182,191,193,25,143 Hawthorne, Marcus 64,133 Edwards, Christine Geltz, Keith Hayhurst, Lisa Edwards, Dana Gfeller, Mark Haynes, David 184,154 Edwards, Julian 72 Gilfort, Dawana 153,71 Haynes, Scott 154 Edwards, Julius Gillingham, Samuel 143 Headley, Joseph 75,60,154 Egan, John 200 Gillman, Kim Headley, Patrick 180,144,192 Eggleston, Chris Gilmore, Stephanie 153 Heards, Leodis 133 Eisenbraun, Lonnie 188,186,187,183 Gimbara, Cheyrl 133,205 Heards, Zondria 144 Elkins, Anthony 64 Godsey, Julie 143 Heckman, Diana 154 Elliott, Greg Goeldi, Daniela 181,198,189 Heckman, Randall Ellis, Kristin 182,196,212,198 Goeldi, Karin 133,182,189 Heisler, Richard 210 Ellsworth, Troy 142 Gonci, Robert 133 Held, Timothy 154 Emery, Lewis 142,213,218 Gonzales, Edie 38,198,179,184,186,187 Heller, Michelle 154,71 Emigh, Keith 207 Gonzales, Raymond 184,211 Hemela, Derrick 154 Emplit, Ted 152,190 Good, Jessie Hendershot, Judy 62,143 England, David 212 Goodnight, Hazel 153 Hendershot, Ralph 133,203 Engle, Christine 142 Gorman, Kimberly 198,189,184,182,196 Henderson, Dale 206 Estock, Denise Gorman, Marcia 213 Henry, Warren 191,189,182,186,9,133,231 Everett, Levance 59 Gowan, Deborah 143 Herren, James 75 Everson, Jessica 132 Graber, Thomas 153 Heuer, Carl Eye, Eric 132,80,81 Graffice, Robert 206 Heuer, Shelley 200 Eyler, Keith Graham, Michael 153 Hevener, Michelle 189,183,134 Granger, Michelle 212 Hilbert, Jeffery 190 Gray, Denis 210 Hill, Amy 154,192 Facchini, Kennedy 62 Gray, Jeffrey 64,143,79 Hill, David 144 Facchini, Wendy 182,142 Green, Heidi 133 Hill, Robert 41,27,191 Fagan, Stephen 208 Green, Lori 205 Hill, Susan 191,184,183,134,196 Fails, Tamie 182,191,188,132,25 Green, Scott Hill, Tami 212 Falcone, Steven 208 Green, Suzanne 153,189 Hilton, Marcena 213,210 Fast, Elizabeth 142 Greene, James Himmelheber, Karen 232,191,198,192,196,71 Fatzinger, Brent 60,79,152 Greeneisen, Tina 133 Hinchliffe, Paula 188,66,71,144 Fatzinger, Heidi 38,191,132,184 Greiner, Gerald 133 Hinerman, Penny 144 Favazzo, Lisa 203 Greiner, John 25,184,187 Hinerman, Tony Fecik, Richard 132 Greiner, Mike 153 Hines, Daniel 64,144 Fedor, Brian 142,145,79 Grewe, Stephanie 211 Hines, Darrin 144 Fedor, Terry 178,190,33 Griffin, Lois 153 Hines, Mary Felger, Marcine 82,152,189 Griffin, Steve 206 Hipkins, Catherine 134,77 Fleice, Anthony 152 Grimes, Douglas 206 Hipkins, Thomas 154 Ferguson, Darlene 142,179 Grimes, Gevette 203 Hodgin, Paul 39,183,187,154 Ferguson, Eugene 40,152 Grimes, Linnell 153,78,79,59 Hoebeke, Jeffrey 154 Ferguson, Tina 132 Grimes, Marshelle 71,192,198,178,182,143 Hoff, James 200 Ferguson, William Grimes, Michael 79 Hohenadel, Tammy Ferrall, Dennis 142 Grimm, Dawn 184,187,153 Holbert, Susan 66,196,186,187,28,33 Ferrall, Eric Grindley, Gregory 133,208 Holbrook, Brian 154 Ferrall, Mike Grinter, James Holbrook, Darla 154 Fiets, Linda 212 Grinter, Michael 64,143 Holbrook, Mary Ann 154 Findling, Suzanne 212 Grisez, Sandra 178,193,143 Hollaman, Kimberly 184,202 Findley, David Gross, Jeridine Hollamon, Theresa 154,197 Fish, Thomas Gross, Randall 209 Hollis, Chris 194 Fisher, Bryon 153 Grove, Larry 143,190 Hollis, Tyrone 144,72 Fisher, Carla 188 Guesman, Dodie 205 Holloway, Cornell 190,134,77,59 Fisher, Carrie Guillermo, Greg 182,143 Holloway, Debra Fisher, Jodi 28,132,184,186,187 Gulling, Richard Holly, Lisa 188,184,186,187 Fisher, Tanna 132,212 Gurney, Kathy 181,179 Holly, Nickoles 206,56 Fleischauer, Marc 132,188,184,187,24,191,182,183,186 Gurney, Kevin Holmes, Michael 60,155

Index Holt, Terry Kirksey, Marlene 55,62,181,211 Mason, Brad 24,26,191,182,183,184,186,187,188 Honeycutt, Scott 134 Kirksey, Michelle Mason, Lisa Hoover, Richard Kirksey, Sonya Massey, Suzanne 145,182,188 Hoover, Trai Sue 155 Kirksey, Terry Mathes, Rose Hornsby, Travis Kirksey, Tina Mathison, Alicia 82 Hosenbackez, Tracy 134 Kirksey, Troy 194 Mathison, Joyce 135,184,187 House, David 144 Kiser, Anthony 203 Maurer, Raynah 145 Householder, David Kiser, Lena 40,155 Maxwell, Michael 192 Hout, Christopher Klein, Debra 200 May, Elizabeth Howell, Daniel 141,72,59 Kline, Edward 110,198 May, Joseph Howell, Faith Kline, Eric 110,198 May, , Jaecyne Kline, Scott 155 May, Robert Howell, Margaret 155 Knaggs, Robin 210,215 May, Rodger Howell, Patricia 188,144 Knaggs, Samantha 144 May, Tonia Howell, Richard 193,208 Knepp, Lisa 135,213 May, William Howell, Tracy Knight, Christine Mazzei, Jeffrey 145 Howell, Tyrone Knowles, Lori 135,189 Mazzei, Mary 145 Howze, Janet Koch, Michelle 35,182 Mazzei, Tina Huey, Richard 207 Kohl, Judith 182,188,135 McAfee, Craig Huff, Roy Kohl, Lisa McBride, Keith Huffer, Terri Kolacki, Kristine McCarron, Raymond Hume, Robyn 197,67,66,178 Koons, James 155,190 McClain, Dianna 179,202 Hunt, Charles Krebs, Sandy 135 McClellan, Robert 206,214 Hunt, Scott Kress, George 144 McClung, Scott 26,72,190,197 Hurford, Scott 178,79,37 Krichbaum, Dee 205 McClure, Roger 135,207 Hursell, Michelle Kriner, Terry 156 McClure, Sheila Husat, Charles Krizay, Eric 144 McCollam, Suzanne 178,192 Hutmacner, Greg 27,191,183,188,24 Kuhn, Richard 209 McConnahey, James 64,72 Hyatt, Diana 155 Kuntzman, Stephan 144 McConnell, Stephen 135 I Kunz, Edmund 135,183,189 McCord, Amy 145 Kurtz, Kenyon 207 McCullough, John Ingledie, Franklin McCullough, Melinda Irey, Mike 134 McCune, James Ishikawa, Shigek 22 Lab, Tracy 144 McDaniel, Debora Lair, Cheryl 144 McDaniel, Jeffrey 145 Lalli, Fannie 66,156 McDaniel, Ronald 37,145,182 Jackson, Jack Lalli, Stephen 156 McFeely, Christopher 135,200 Jackson, Janis 144 Lallie, Christine McFeely, Matthew Jackson, Kelly 134 Lamp, Rebecca 197,180,144,146 McFeely, Thomas Jackson, Michele 213,212 Lare, James 145 McGeehan, Kirk 64 Jackson, Ruth 63,134,132 Larkins, Cedric McGrath, Catherine 145 Jacobs, Brian 144 Larkins, Gertrude 179,212 Mcllvain, Robert James, Primrose Laskcoy, Melanie 205,213 Mcllvain, Teresa James, Steve Lauer, Jeffrey 193,205,190 McKenny, Dollie Jarvis, Elaine 155 Lawson, Daniel 156 McKinstry, Andrew 24,188,198,190 Jenkins, Jeffrey 75,155 Lawson, Robbie 135,208 McKinstry, James Jenkins, Timothy 56,134 Lazear, Denise McKithchen, Tina Jewell, Brenda 134,203 Lazetera, Gina 156 McClendon, Bryant Jewell, Roberta 155 Leasure, Davis 145 McClendon, Ernest Johnson, Christine 198,212 Leech, James 210,135 McMahan, Nancy 179,145,182 Johnson, Donald 134,206 Leech, William 206 McMahan, Ronald Johnson, Eva 202,191,183,177,24 Legros, Julie 135,182,184,186,187 McMahan, Terri Johnson, Gregory 155,75 Leininger, Lynn McMasters, Ethel Johnson, Henry Leonard, Ken 206 McMullen, Doris 145,188 Johnson, John 155 Lester, Carletta 145 McPherson, Bryan Johnson, Julius Levelle, Tara McPherson, Gerald 60 Johnson, Kathleen 134,205 Lewis, Gretchen 33,180,182,198,196,231 McPherson, Navada Johnson, Lisa 83,144 Lewis, Lisa Meiring, Sheri 157,180,182,192,197 Johnson, Michelle 184,155 Leyman, Rochelle 212 Mellot, Karen Johnson, Oscar 155 Lias, Alan 195,181 Menegay, Lisa 212 Johnson, Richard Liberti, Kelly 197,83,145 Mercer, James Johnson, Ted 72,184,183,186,187,134 Liebhart, Christopher 211,181,135,186,187 Mercer, Mary Beth 157 Johnson, Teresa 196,200 Liebhart, Joseph 190,184,178,198 Mercer, Tim 207 Johnson, Tiffany Light, Donna Meredith, Kenneth 145 Johnson, Wendy Lightner, James 64,145 Metze, Karen Johnston, Scott 134,144,208,77 Linder, Michael 72,194 Metze, Melinda Johnston, Stacy Lipley, Pamela 191,182,184,145 Middleton, Kim Jones, Anthony 134,203 Livelsberger, Theresa Middleton, Kindrea Jones, Cherie 62,134,210 Lloyd, David 60,79,156 Middleton, Ronald Long, Anthony 56,58 Middleton, Scott 212 Jones. Crystal 205,55,63,134,71 Long, William 209 Middleton, Timothy 157 Jones, Jeffrey 190 Longmire, Leonard 145,72 Mikes, Mike 135,208 Jones, Julie 188 Longobardi, Todd 156,184,186,187 Milburn, Glen 135,206 Jones, Karla 144,189 Lorden, Michael 64,135 Miles, Byron 145 Jones, Lessia 165 Lorden, Shawn 156 Miles, James 203 Jones, Michael 134,80 Lose, Robert 184,187,145 Miller, Amy 40,157 Jones, Precious 62 Lough, Bill 135,206 Miller, Brook Jones, Renee 11,26,130,134,180,183,182,196,189 Loughlin, Ann 200 Miller, Candi 212 Jones, Robert Louis, Stephenie Miller, Debbie 207 Jones, Robin 178,181 Lowman, Stacey 198,192,232 Miller, Donald 64,213 Jordan, Angela 134,202 Loy, Sandra 145 Miller, Gary 157 Jordan, Debra 155,182,188 Miller, Glenna 55,62,190 Joseph, Jeffrey 144 Ludwig, Daniel 156 Luedtke, Don 212 Miller, Jessie Lynch, Gina 212,213 Miller, Kirk 60,75,157 Miller, Krista 66,188,192,197,198 Kammerer, Sheila Lynch, Tara 145,184,187 Miller, Lilly Kandel, Twila 144 Lynn, Linette 135,213,203 Miller, Michael 135 Kapalko, Janine 207,215 Lynn, Llewlyn Miller, Mindy 179 Keen, Melody 55,63,134,190 M Miller, Shawn Kelly, Brian 144,38 Miller, Sheri 196 Kelly, Michael Mabry, Melissa 156 Miller, Sheri C. 167 Kelly, Michael Jr. 208 Macdougall, Kimberly 202 Miller, Steven 200 Kelly, Roberta 197 Maiorana, James 206,213 Miller, Timothy Kelly, Toyna Majeski, Kevin Kennedy, Mamie 184,202 Makin, Kimberly 184,187,145,191 Miller, Tyrone 209,64,136 Kent, Daniel Makin, Pamela 178,184,187,192 Minger, Christine 212 Ketler, Christina 155 Maloney, Michelle 191,200 Mitchell, Alice 205 Ketler, Lisa 155 Mamprin, Christina 23 Mitchell, Catherine 184,186,187,196,198 Kidd, Robert 207 Mancini, Dino Mitchell, Christian 145,190 Kidd, Terri Mancini, Louis 206 Mitchel, Janice Kile, Stepheni 37,72,24,182,188,196,190,197,195 Mangus, Patricia Mitchell, Rebecca 157,35,182 Kimble, Richard 213,206 Mangus, Catherine Mitzel, Christopher Mitzell, Lisa 157 Kimble, Tracey Mann, Patricia 182,192 Mohr, Roxann 213 King, Anthony 155 Marazza, Christopher 145 King, David 213,210 Marconi, Brian 190,207 Mohr, Tirzah 82,157 Moler, Kristi 196,200 King, Fara 155 Marconi, Cathi 212,192,184,182,135 Kingsley, Keith 155,182,184,186,187 Marconi, William Monroe, Alane 145 Monroe, Tina 136,211,190,197 Kinkaid, Charles 209 Marcu, Marcella 135 Montgomery, Robert 207 Kinsey, John 144 Marini, Bettina 24,182,183,180,181,191,188 Moore, Debra 182,184,187,145 Kireta, Wanda 209 Marker, Margaret Kirk, Gary 64,144,72 Marshall, John 61 Moore, Marie 205 Moore, Melisha Kirkendall, Jeffrey Marshall, Randy Moore, Michelle 157,182 Kirksey, Marilyn 25,182,184,186,187,191,192.198 Martin, Ken 210,215 Moore, Nathan Payton, Brian 61 Robinson, William Moore, Richard Payton, Felicia 157 Robinson, William 158,184,187 Moore, Ronald Peate, Christopher 136,206 Rodgers, Michele 178,181,198,231 Moore, Tracy 203 Peck, John 136,208 Rogers, Tony 147 Moore, Tracy Lynn Peck, Tawnya Rohr, Jennifer Moorehead, Gary Peddicord, Kathleen 136,182 Roller, Thomas 193,208,213 Moreno, Diana 184,145 Pederzolli, Jeffrey 146 Roose, Lisa 147,179 Morettini, John 136 Pence, Jeffrey 109 Roose, Steven 60,75,158,187 Morgan, Harvey 157 Penny, Keith Rosser, Steven 211 Morgan, Oliver 129,196 Penny, Kevin 207 Rotuna, David Morris, Lee Percy, Brenda 147 Rovder, John 137,158 Morris, Ronald 76,207,77 Perry, Timothy 157 Rowan, Frank 158 Morris, William 190,209 Persello, Lisa 158 Rowe, Christopher 147 Morrison, John Peters, Michelle 147,182,183,189,192 Rowe, John 158 Morrison, Melinda 136,203 Petersberger, Margaret 109,198,181,187,184,189 Rowe, Stephanie Morrison, Shawn 80,81,187,157 Peterson, Mary 158 Rupp, Lawrence 158 Mosier, Loretta 146 Peterson, Michelle 136 Rupp, Theresa 147,179 Mowen, Christine 211 Pettinger, Mark 206 Russell, Holly Mudrick, Walter 157,182,184,187 Pettit, Jolene 147 Russell, Keith 147,184,187 Mulholland, Ellen 157,187,182 Phelps, Elna 182,147,180,197 Russell, Michael 137 Mulinix, Jeane 66,191,196,197 Phillips, Earl 200,110 Russell, Sandra 147 Mulini, Michael Phillips, Eric 147 Russell, Sharon Mull, Crystal 146 Phillips, John 80,147 Russo, John 206 Mull, Maria 157 Phillips, Richard 136 Ruth, Sam 203 Mull, Paula Pierson, Brian 110,179 Ruth, Timothy 158 Mull, Scotty 146 Pierson, Carl 110,206 Rutter, Mary 147 Muniz, Michael Pierson, Frederick 158 Ryan, Yvonne 137 Murdoch, Kristy 192,182,146 Pierson, Jeffrey 64 Murdoch, Scott 136,190,71 Pierson, Sheri 147,189 Murphy, Steven 64,190 Pietrocola, Stephanie 33,83,110,178,192,197,198,190 Salaski, Darrel 137,208 Myers, Cherri 63,146 Pilmer, Kevin 64,72,136,188,190,191 Myers, Kevin 157 Pinney, Linda 136,203,213 Salaski, Joann 147,182,184,186,187 Myers, Mary 205,213 Pinney, Michael 40,158 Salmen, Regina 147,182,184,187,188,189 Mylar, Matthew 157,190 Pisono, Jerry 203 Salter, Lydia 200 N Pisoni, Patricia 136,179,192,188 Sampson, Mark 147 Plummer, Chrisana 158 Sams, Steven 158 Nagy, Lisa 146,182 Poindexter, Byron 72,110,190 Sarver, Timothy 28,184,187,196 Nagy, Tim 210 Poland, Sharlene 110,181,192,193,198 Satterlee, Paul Napier, Marvin 146 Polinori, Michael 136,209,184,187 Saus, Gerald 193,208 Naugle, Bryan 157 Pollock, George 64,72,147,197 Savage, Kathleen 158 Needham, Joni 135,182,183 Polverine, Greg 79,147,59 Savage, Neal 209 Neel, Jerrilyn 157,184,187 Polverine, Lori 205 Scaia, Tammy 158,179 Neiswanger, Daniel 136,140 Polverine, Paul 136,190,200 Schaffter, Jill 28,66,137,182,184,187,189,190 Neiwwanger, Danielle 182,191,188,189,196 Popa, Don 110,192 Schatz, Joseph 76,77 Nelson, Richard 203 Porter, David 158,184,187 Schatz, Sally Nelson, Shari 146 Porter, Joy Scheible, Tina 83,137,179,182 Nelson, Tina 157 Porter, Ola 111,181,196 Schiederer, Lori Nemitz, Richard 136,203 Powe, Angela 25,136,192,202 Schillig, Roger 137 Nester, Mary 146 Pradelski, Robin Schilling, Robert 209 Newman, Michael 64,157 Presley, James 111,203 Schilling, Sue Newman, Patricia 202,213 Priester, Orrin 137,188,191 Schlabach, Kevin 137 Newman, Shelley 198,182,184,186,187,189 Priselac, Albert Schleis, Hiedi 144,147,182,184,186,187,191 Nichols, Christine 180,146,33 Pritt, Lynn Schlemmer, George 147 Nichols, Darrell Proctor, Taylor Schmied, Trisha 158,71 Nichols, William 146 Pucci, Christopher 158 Schneider, Lori 137 Nicholson, George 72,56,190,136 Pucci, Michael 111,64 Schoonover, Kay 211 Nicholson, Lesa 136,192,196 Puckett, Kevin Schott, Randy 184,187 Nicholson, Sarah 157 Pugh, Anne 82,158,160,189,197 Schubert, Steve 137,209 Nieman, Sherry 157 Pugh, Brian Schuller, Paul 158 Nieves, Terry Pugh, Dale 60,75,184,187,188 Schweizer, Craig 208,213 Nitz, Robert 157 Pugh, Earl 111 Schwinn, James 203 Nixon, Susan 36,83,136,190 Pugh, Sharee Schwinn, Joseph 64,158 Noel, Timothy Pugh, Tamara 111,178,179,192,198 Schwinn, Michelle 147 Noling, Gary 64,72,200 Purdy, Karen 158 Scott, Charles 147 Noling, James Pyle, Kathy 212 Scott, Donald 137,203 Noling, Maria 66,136,182,184,187,189,190 Scott, Jon 209,77 Noling, Vincent 146 Scott, Matthew Noll, Christopher 24,146,183,190 Quick, Mary 137,188 Scullion, Daniel Noll, Patty 146,181,188 Quinn, Mary 137,205 Seabolt, Annette 147 Nutter, Gary 136,206 Seabolt, Dale Nuzum, Penny Sedoris, Darren 209 O Seevers, Joyce 179,202 Rae, Brian Settle, Kevin 147,191 O'Neill, Tammy 33,83,190,192,198,196 Ramser, Kevin 211 Seufts, Brenda 137,208 Oates, Nicholas 136,210 Ramser, Larry 137 Shafer, Thomas 137,184,192,212 Oberlin, Donnie 207 Ramser, Timothy 137,188,191 Sharpnack, Paul Obney, Sherry 212 Randall, Bradley 80,81,158 Shaver, Ken 158,190 Oconnor, Richard Rasile, Cheryl 83,137,190,197,202 Shaw, Brenda 147 Oconnor, Tamara Rastetter, Michael 79,158 Shea, Maureen 137,208,213 Oldcorn, Lori 205 Rastetter, Tracey 137,202 Shea, Patrick 158,184,187 Oneil, Jon 157 Ray, Joanne 111 Shears, David 207,213 Oneil, Theodore 136 Reber, Amanda 200 Shedrick, Roy 61,159 Orlando, Michael 146 Reda, Barry 111 Shedrick, Timothy 64,137,190,208 Orr, Douglas 64,72,231 Reda, Charles 36,60,79,158,190 Sheen, Pamela 137,193,202 Orzo, Michael 196,190 Reda, Shawn 64,147 Sheese, Brenda Orzo, Rhonda 212 Reed, Bonita Sheets, Karen 159,184,186,187 Ousley, Tommie Reed, Crystal 147 Sheets, Kevin 193,196,208 Reed, Michelle Oyster, Jay 146 Sheetz, Brian 33,181,182,184,186,187,189,192,196,198 Oyster, Kathy Reed, Randy Shefelton, Constance 159 Oyster, Tammy 109 Reed, Rick Shenkel, George Reed, Terry Sherwood, Ronny 137,212 Reed, Tom 210 Shipman, Dinah Packey, Christine 136,213,205 Reese, Thomas 137,183,188,191 Shoemaker, Douglas 159 Packey, Mathew 72,146 Reitz, Joseph 61 Shoffner, Mary 159 Paletti, Joseph 136,180,182,189,195 Reynolds, Dale Shonk, Fred 211 Paletti, Steven 61,157,190 Rhome, Ronald 158 Showers, Robert 207 Palmer, Steven Rich, Darrell 208 Shrader, Cynthi Pansino, Nancy 146,178 Rich, Mark 137,208 Shreve, Charles 159 Parke, Donelda 146,197 Rich, Todd 78,111,190,196,197 Schreve, Kathie 148 Parker, Jack 136,200 Richards, Kenneth Shriver, Stephanie Parkison, Bill 210 Richmond, Lisa 203 Shutler, Dawn Parks, Nelson 190 Ridgeway, Sandra 147,184,187 Shyrigh, Shane Parks, Shawn 64 Riesen, Jeff 207 Sickle, David 159,184,186,187 Pasco, Bonnie 109,214,205 Riordan, Laura 212 Sihock, Albert Pasco, Marcia 205 Ritchie, Arthur 64,158 Sihock, Thomas 138,209 Pasco, Mark Ritchie, Bill 29,211 Simon, Michael 148,59 Pasly, Gwendolyn 157,71 Rizzi, Marietta Simons, Gerald 64 Pasly, Kenneth 157,59 Robb, Greg 200 Simpkins, Keith 138,177,211 Pasly, Lora 146,71 Roberts, Jodi 137,178,179,188,189 Simpkins, Marlow 83,147,192 Pasquale, Tracy 136 Roberts, Kevin Sims, Doug 207 Paulun, Donna 184,187 Roberts, Michael 137 Sinkovitz, Tylor 159 Paulun, Paula 109,146 Roberts, Neil 137,208 Skoczinski, Johna Roberts, Terri 137,202,213 Slaggy, Lisa 159 Slimak, Susan 147,182,189,71 Thomas, Michael White, Randall 161,182 Sloat, Paul Thomas, Nelga 62 Wiese, Rhillip 24,34,37,80,139,183,190,195 Slusser, Michelle 205 Thomas, Steven 160 Wiley, Fred Slusser, Scott 78,138,77 Thornton, Sandra 148 Wiley, Paul 161 Slutz, Holly 212 Thorpe, Nancy 178 Wilkinson, Michael Smedley, Dwayne 138,210 Tolerton, William 39,148 Williams, Christine Smith, Alice 196,198,202 Tolle, Claudia 160 Williams, Jerry 33,43,56,72,198 Smith, Bonnie Toney, Monica 148,184,187 Williams, Wanda Smith, Joseph 187,188,191 Toney, Tammy 182,183,198,71 Williamson, Mary 40 Smith, Michael 198,214 Toussant, Bill 206 Williamson, Michelle 139,202 Smith, Pat 138,206 Townes, Larry 160 Williamson, Scott 161 Smith, Rhonda 138,71 Townes, Tracey Williford, Kim 161 Smith, Shane Traphagen, James 79,160 Willis, Brian 78,79,149 Smith, Stephen 209 Triff, Thomas Willis, Karen 161,184,187 Smith, Tammera 138,159,183,184,187,192 Triplett, Angela 187,71 Willner, Sofia 23,24,27,188,191 Smith, Tammy 184,187 Triplett, Constance 139,205 Wilson, April 139 Smith, Theresa 148,184,187 Triplett, J.C. 182,192,198 Wilson, Brenda 161 Wilson, David 60,161,182 Snider, Michael 138,183 Triplett, Jacquelyn 160 Wilson, Grant 24,26,28,139,180,182,184,187,190,195,196 Snyder, Amy 148 Triplett, Tonya 184,187,196,198 Wilson, Jerry 149,203 Snyder, Lori 159,179 Troyer, Vernon 207 Wilson, Kristie Snyder, Rick Tschappatt, Mark 206 Tucker, Gail Wilson, Lloyd 183 Solvey, Laura 147,188 Wilson, Tracy 149,193 Specht, Vicky 138,180,182,188,189 Tucker, Leslie 139,211,59 Winters, Mark 149,182 Speer, Amy 66,159,189 Tullys, Lisa 148,182,190 Tuttle, Kim Withrow, Gary Speer, Steven 72,73,148,190,198 Withrow, James Spencer, Barb 159,182,188,189 Tuttle, Robby 160 U Witte, Wesley 149 Sponseller, Debra 159,182,184,186,187 Wolford, Brenda Sprague, Margaret Ullman, Joseph Wolkan, Beth 184,186,187,189,196,198 Spurgeon, Laura 189,192,196,198 Wollam, Rebekah 161,181,184 Ullman, Mark St Clair, Doris Wonner, Troy 139,209 Stafford, Tami 159 Upshaw, Charlain 205 Wood, Darrin 188 Stancato, Belinda 159 Wood, Ramona Stanley, Don 159 Woodburn, Billy 161 Stanley, Frank 148 Valentine, Jim 148,181,182,184,186,187,189 Woods, Rebecca 139,197 Stanonik, Kelly 184,187,192 Vancamp, Dawn 149 Woolf, Teresa Stargen, Jerhonda 184 Vance, Tim 207 Worley, Jason 206 Stargen, Tammy Vanderkar, Amy 149 Worley, Jeff Stauffeneger, Veronica 159,184,187 Vandersluys, Richard 80,188,190 Worley, Jenny 149,179 Steed, Donald 159 Vargo, Valerie 149,191 Worley, Lori 139,212 Steed, Shauna 159,187 Vaughan, Adrienne Worley, Ray Steede, Ray 206 Venables, Kati 160,190,191 Wright, David 79,149 Steepleton, Scott 61,159 Venables, Laura 188,191,198 Wright, Jill 179,182,196,202 Steepleton, Tara 138,184,197 Venables, Tina 139,213 Wright, Jodine Stella, Angela 159 Veneri, Joseph 72,139 Wright, John 139 Stellabot, Maria 203 Veres, John 207 Wright, John 183,188,191 Stevens, Teresa 148 Vien, Andrea 189 Wright, Tina Stewart, Matt 230 Vigil, Melissa 190 Y Stewart, William 148 Virden, Greg 200 Sticker, Melissa 66,67,178,197 Virden, Michael 160 Yacono, Cheryl ^ Stiffler, John 138,210 Vitalarii, Deanna 196 Yarian, Thomas Stiffler, Oscar Vitale, Lisa 149 Yeager, Carol Stillwagon, William 159 Vizzuso, Chris 139,207 Yeager, Renee 212 Stoll, Richard Vizzuso, Lisa 149,182,184,186,187,188,193 Yeager, Tina 161 Stone, Rob 33,196,77 Vonkanel, Beth 149 Yeagley, Scott 200 Storck, David 148 Voytko, Mark 160 Yoder, Kim 161,184,186,187 Stovall, Fred 64,72,159 Vulcu, Peter 149 Yoder, Richard 200 Stovall, Kenny Vulu, Cornel Yoho, Bessie 149 Stovall, Kevin 194 W Stovall, Regina 148,184,71 Yoho, John Yoho, Kim Strand, Per 23,80,186,187,188 Wade, Craig Yoho, Linda 149 Stranges, Aurora 189,196,198 Wade, Dennis Yoho, Lusinda Stuchell. Arthur 190,197,77 Wade, Lisa Yoho, Robert 161 Stuchell, Belinda 202 Wade, Susan 26,28,184,186,187 Yoho, Virginia Sturms, Paula 159 Wade, Tracey Yonekura, Hisayo 22,71 Stutler, Stephanie 160,179,181,184 Waggoner, Twila Young, Donald 211 Summers, David 213 Wagner, Clifford 72,149 Young, Lasonya Summers, Hunter 64 Wagner, Jeffrey 61,160 Young, Mark 149 Summers, Lester Wagner, Terrance 149 Young, Michael 40,161 Summers, Oscar Wahle, Michelle 28,160,184,186,187 Young, Pam 161,71 Sutcliffe, Holly 148,182,184,187 Wainscott, Mark 160 Young, Stacie 161 Sutherland, Michael 138 Walborn, Betsy 196 Young, Tyrone 56,183 Sutherland, Patricia 179,198 Walker, Jeff 27,207 Young, Wayne 139 Swarts, Alice 138 Wamsley, Stephen 160,184,186,187 Sweger, Keith 206 Ward, Donald Syme, Beverly Ward, Dwayne 209,213 Zachary, Toyra 149 Syme, Kelly 138,202,213 Ward, Herbert 149 Zeleski, Michelle 139 Syme, Kirk Ward, John 149 Zaleski, Marlene 83,149 Syme, Kristin 213 Ward, Rose 160 Zavarelli, Lisa 149,182 Syme, Lesa 160 Ward, Tim 139 Zeigler, Jody 149,179 Syme, Nancy Wareham, Dana Zeigler, Trudy 161,191 Synnestvedt, Brita 25,138,182,183,188,191,196 Wareham, Terry 210 Zelinsky, Richard 85,161,184,186,187 Szeiff, Debra 178,181,188,198 Warren, Parrish 40 Zellers, Eric Warren, Tony 139 Zimmerman, Debra Washington, Tori 160,179,184,187 Zimmerman, Jeff Talbot, David 207 Wasington, Roderic Zink, Christine 161,182,190 Tarbet, Kathryn 55,63,148,184,187,71 Wasson, Dan 206 Zmuda, Barbara 200 Taschwer, Daryl 72,142,148 Watson, Cheryl 160,179,182 Zucchero, Beth 188,198 Taschwer, David 72,148 Watson, Eric Zucchero, Bradley 75,161 Tasker, Mark 64,160 Watson, Todd 139,207,210 Zumbar, Adrian 149,180 Tate, Dowana 148,184,187 Watson, William 149 Zumbar, Andy 193 Taylor, Curtis 148 Wayne, Bonnie 139 Zumbar, Cynthia 205 Taylor, Lee 160 Wearstler, Robert 61,161 Zumkehr, Dale Taylor, Michael Weatherspoon, Leah 161,162,182,187,189,192,197 Zurbrugg, Chris 29,56,58,78,179,190,193 Taylor, Tina 148,179 Weatherspoon, Terrence 139,211 Zurbrugg, Laura 139,193 Taylor, Yvette Webb, Ralph 139,189 Teague, Mitchel Weekley, Ralph Teague, Roy 209 Weisent, Melissa 205 Teli, Staci 148 Weizenecker, Cheryle 205 Tennis, Bruce 211 Welling, Ken 206 Tennis, Lisa 196,202,213 Wellman, Matt 149 Tennis, William 148,59 Wells, Sonya 196,198 Teppert, Vicki 160 Wells, Stacy 139,195,202 Terrell, Leonard 56,72,190,197,198,230 Wert, Susan 66,161,188 Terrell, Lowell 72,156 West, Luvenia 139 Terrell, Robin Weston, Wanda 139 Theaker, Tim 207 Wheeler, John 18,200 Thomas, Almetrias Wheeler, Richard 161 Thomas, Anthony 61,160 Whitaker, Robert 139,178 Thomas, Christopher White, Cherie 191 Thomas, Gerry 138 White, Don 209 Thomas, Harry 138 White, Lisa 139,182,189 Thomas, Joseph White, Michael 203

Index 229 Chronicle Staff

Matt Stewart: Photographer, Student Life Leonard Terrell: Assistant Sports Editor

Julie Baxter: Student Life Editor Jolenta Hanna: Underclass, Clubs, Index

230 Staff Gretchen Lewis: Senior Section Editor Michele Rodgers: Underclass Clubs, Index

Doug Orr: Photographer, Creative Consultant Warren Henry: Faculty Editor, Student Life Staff 231 Karen Himmelheber: Editor, Sports Editor Stacey Lowman: Photo Editor Mr. Hoopes: Production Staff Advisor Mrs. Honeywell: Business Staff Advisor

COLOPHON Special thanks: Printer: Inter Collegiate Press Representative: Jim Barbour Special thanks to the following people for helping to make Cover: Red Shoegrain hot stamped with Blue Foil the 1983 Chronicle "A Perfect 10". Kennedy Facchini, Tom Endsheets: Blue Vibra-color Hahn, Brita Synnestvedt, Mr. Burnworth and his Photo I and Paper Stock: 801bs. II classes, Mr. Bailor and the RAB staff for all their help in Type Style: Souvenir obtaining photos and copy. Thanks to the following staff Press Run: 575 books members: The members of the English Department, Mr. Mur­ Price: $15.00 ray and the Athletic Department, the media center staff, Mrs. Photography:Underclass photos taken by Abey Studios; senior Carli, Mr. Hilles, Mr. Hupp, Mr. Heald, Mrs. Kestner, Mrs. portraits, club and team pictures taken by Plajer Green, Mrs. Allison, and Mrs. Frasher. Also to Plajer & Cross - & Cross Studio. All other photos were taken by Studio for their fine, prompt service. Finally, thanks to Mr. staff members or assigned student photog­ Joe Zelasko for all his time, effort, and cooperation. raphers.

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