Ohio State Bank Congratulations to the Class of 1968
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!•* 110,1 Through the Windows of RHS rv W|» Spring - is part of the c< of the never-ending raiSACT The routine is sym- ilized "Through the windows the 1968 Reynolian. " .*.... Um **• H iB Dedication Goes to Miss Click One Who Cares Enough To Give the Very Best In celebration of the REYNOLIAN'S SILVER ANNI VERSARY, the staff proudly dedicates this book to Miss Marguerite Click, who was the advisor of that very first REYNOLIAN. Miss Click was graduated from Reynoldsburg High School then attended Bliss College, Ohio State University, and earned her B.A. degree from Capitol University. She began teaching at RHS in 1942, combining her interests in languages and journalism. During this time Miss Click has taught English II.III.IV, French, Latin, public speaking, and business English. Her classroom has a per sonality all its own, reflecting her love for butterflies which is one of her many hobbies. Ceramic figures add variety to the school day of her Latin and English students. She has always been involved with the extra-curricular activities. Having been the adivsor of the first REYNOLIAN, she helped publish the yearbook for nineteen years, from 1943 until 1963. Advisor of Y-Teens, the French Club, Junior Classical League, and advisor of the senior play for i years are among only a few of her accomplish- In sincere appreciation to one who has given willingly of her time, unselfishly of her efforts in our behalf; who has become more than just another teacher; to our friend, Miss Marguerite Click, we, the REYNOLIAN staff of 1968 dedicate this annual. u^ Miss Marguerite Click . IP ••! • m 1 V- ittfl F3H [i "* a 1 JLk 1 5P1 1 w |*» m ff *'», ,.^-i *LI c .1 "I hope the Reynoldsburg p^eoplllov)IMlove me as mucmu h as I love The Snow The Americanization of Sonia Press Club Awards Got- The Doubloon expanded production this year with the printing of a larger four page paper. The paper competed with other central Ohio schools at the Ohio High School Press Club Workshop held at Ohio State University for awards in the classifications of news reporting, feature writing, editorials, sports writing, cartooning and photography. The Doubloon captured three first places, a second, a third, and an honorable mention in the competition. First places received were Mike Egan, last year's editor, editorial; Lynn Donaldson, sports; and Tim Riley, feature. Second place was awarded to another graduated senior, Bob Treat, for his cartoon. Tim Riley received an honorable mention for news reporting. The Doubloon is now taking advantage of facilities at the high school for complete publication of the paper. Beginning in March, the entire operations of the Doubloon have taken place here at Reynoldsburg. Advisor is Mrs. Mary Stahl. o Doubloon Lynn Donaldson Betty Herd Manager Roseanne Thomas ing Manager -------- Lee Allen Art Dept. Julia Rogers, Steve Hough Exchange Editor Tim Riley News Editor Sue Allen Sports Editor Bob Chris Reporters - - - Nadine Reynolds, Terry Mass Mike Ross, Jackie Rosenbaum, Dennis Boi Becki Tully, Cheryl Furnish. Karen Stew, Photographer Mike R< Mrs. Mary St; fa <k Editor Lynn Donaldson confers Riley about organization for publication of the DOUBLOON. i'i.fTik Advisor Mary Stahl and Julia Rogers finalize an ad layout as the DOUB- "We'll March on Hand in Hand" i wm^** Mr. Daniel Nawrocki Band Director Stu Serve and Admin The Science-Minded Stdent Offers His Knowledge and Time To Help the Science Department dents Faculty istration Queen Kellie Bryant Queen's Court CONNIE PARKINSON ... t)i »: : WW CONNIE LOWERY •mm Homecoming '67 PAT BASERMAN Wesley Richards CONNIE PARKINSON Joe Gargani KELLIE BRYANT Charlie Steele PATTI ALLEN Nick Inboden CONNIE ie guys ... sofr streaming lights in a soft array of colors reflecting ecstasy as each girl gazed into the eyes Colors and colors and flowers and flowers. The > Ws ^m >i i "fJT ^-M / \ XM \m Cross Country Wins Metro-League Title Rey. 27-P.V. 29 :d by Mr. Dan Brown, Rey. 27 - F. H. 29 ;uccessful record of four ley. 24 - T. V. 32 n brought home a big Mei 4- COACH, Mr. D; ** •igs- The Reynoldsburg Raiders ended their 1967 football sea son with a loss to the Tigers of Circleville. The loss estab lished the Raiders' overall grid record to six wins and four losses with a second place in the Metro League. Coach Thompson expressed his pleasure in the first four HEAD COACH, Mr. John Thompson meetings, pointing to high offensive prowess against Grove- port, Grandview and Franklin Heights. At the other end of the spectrum, Whitehall and Pleasant View were called the poorest of Raider varsity efforts. Hamilton Township was hailed as the finest defensive ef forts. The Raiders also did an outstanding job defensively, holding Watkins Memorial to no touchdowns until the final quarter. I ~ e# f 1967 Raider Team 1967 FOOTBAL SEASON RAIDERS Gahanna 12 Grandview 26 Franklin Height » 6 Pleasant View 22 Hamilton Twp. 0 28 Teays Valley 6 6 Circleville 21 Athletes Are Honored Joe Figgins, Reggie Blackburn, Dale Hostenski - HONORABLE MENTION Jerry Milliron | Ron Walters Ed Wells Terry Grosvenor Nial Watrus CO-CAPTAINS - Jerry Milliron and Ron Walters. Ed Wells, Mike Davis, Jerry Milliron, Elmer Keels - ALL METRO i¥m } Raiders High School Jerry Adams Candy Addy Intrigued Linda Amrine Sophomores Fred Apple Charles Arbuckle Rod Buchanan Starla Ball Bonnie Barrett Rhonda Bashaw Rich Bateman John Baver Chris Bender Valerie Bennett Rick Biddison Rick Bishep Debby Bivin Charles Boggs Sue Bolen Jack Boundy Jack Boyd Jill Boyd 1 Richard Brock Gail Brown Larry Brown Sam Bundy ^ftfifi ? Jim Butts Wes Cambeli Meg Carrigan Mike Carter Dave Chapman Robin Chichinski Karen Chiki Chuck Cherico Debbie Coleman Curtis Christenson Sandy Cooke Peggy Cooper Doug Corder Roger Day Debby Davis Debbie Dellinger Bob DelVesco Ernie Denny Donna Detrick Nancy Dively Paul Dooley Mary Duffy Gary Dunlap Diane Doeringer lea II Font: Elaine Fox Becky Fazer Fred Freeman Marshall Fritts Steve Frizzell Ernie Fry Keith Furnish Peggy Galloway Ervan Geller Mary Gibson Bob Giffin Cindy Goff Charles Goldsmith Vickie Gornall Deborah Granning John Gray Mike Greely Sally Green Donna Gunsallis Beth Guy Connie Hager Carol Hague Bill Haight Greg Hannahs Jan Harster Donna Hart Mary Harter Jonna Hatfield Margaret Herbert Sheila Herold Dale Herring Danny Hickman Chuck Hickman Larry Houck Steve Hough Jim Houghton Paul Howard c? «p *a 9 © Tom Hamer Nick Imboden Tom Jacob Bob Janes Don Jeffery Karen Jewell Carolyn Jones David Jones Richard Jones Mary Jurcich Kris Kastor Mark Keller Barb Kelly Mike Kern Rachel Kibby Jim King Tom Kitzmiller Sandy Keppler Gary Knapp Bruce Krafft Bruce Krepp John Krepp Kevin Lauderback Joy Laughlin Terry Link Jeanne Lipari Paul Lipps a&&£? Connie Lowery John Ludwig David Lumpkin Mary Lou Lumpkin Paula Malone Melinda Marshal Bonnie Martin r Larry McAdow Kathy McCann Holly McCarty John Mechtly Pam Meintzer Deborah Melby Debra Metzler Mike Miller Virginia Minnick Chris Mitchell Muriel Mitchell David Molk Sheryl Morgan Dick Morris Shirley Mossburg Bonnie Musgrave Gary Myers John Nappier Jim Needles Danny Near John Nelms Laurel Nemitz Paul Newell Chris Newsom e?sffa Danny Nietfeld David Nielsen fc# IPs* Edward O'Vivian Art Parker James Pate Billy Patterson Brian Peach Steve Petrie Beth Pettibone Debbie Pilkington Jean Poling Steve Price Gail Purdum Tina Rainwater Dennis Rainear Terry Renwick Denise Retterer Susie Rice Eddie Rich Laurie Ridenour Marilyn Ring Jeff Rogers Bob Rosa no Sophomores Conquer Pre-License James Roach Bob Rothe Laura Runnels Marc Rushton Steve Sagar Walter Schlosser Mary Scholl fi Nancy Scudere Jerry Seevers Linden Shibley Sharon Sides David Sigman Scott Simeral John Simpsom nm?$ Ronnie Simpson l^Lv:-^ £ Transportation Problems Laura Woods David Woods Kirk Woodward A •%» &SA £ David Wynn Sheila Wylie Shirley Yates a Cheryl Yinger $&fo &* • II" -d • ->u ¥4 •Jii iff?* Council Selects New School Banner m I STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS President - Tom Terry V. President -Ron Walters Secretary - Sue McConagha Treasurer - Phil Hiser SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President - Joe Gargani V. President - Lynn Donaldson Treasurer - Phil Hiser JUftlgyi-l, JUNIOR CLASS O President - Dale Hostenski V. President - Dan Heischm; m Secretary - Chris Zorich Treasurer - Frank Welshon R. 11 -1968" Student Council of Reynoldsburg rorked diligently this year, trying to r student-representative relationship, ivity was Homecoming which was a cold .. lorable one. Throughout the year they constitution, worked on club charters, held elections, and passed motions for the purch of a new Ohio Capital Conference pennant and i. school banner for the upcoming year. A full-fledged campaign for offices of Studer Council ran for two weeks while delegates put u posters, made speeches and campaigned. An as sembly climaxed the week's events and election were held with the entire school voting. lltilMllilM^iMUMHIIWll SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS raj mar"-A _JW^MK M• •% REYNOLDSBURG Varsity R' Boost Athletic Projects Twice a year new members are brought intc the Varsity Club. Only members who have earned a varsity letter in any sport are eli gible. Wrestling and tennis have been in cluded this year for the first ti Selling sweatshirts is one money-making project. The money will be donated to the athletic committee for the purchase of video Girls' Athletic Association GAA OFFICERS President - Cathy Spencer V. President - Jean Hamburger Secretary - Chris Zorich Treasurer - Donna Geyer Reporter - Carolyn Doherty Recorder - Dorothy Williams rls' Athletic Assoc ition attracts girls ivities offered in- elude ping pong, tennis basketball and volleyball. Points are irned through the participatioi is gai Sports-minded Girls Join GAA €* o Within the Individual Art Club Develops Creativity The purpose of art is to develop creativity and put it on canv; An art club helps students to find their inner selves and in doing sc creating a work of art.