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"Powderpuff ••• that's what they call it anyway. I knew I was in for a rough game from the second the whistle was blown. Everyone was chasing after me, each with a goal in min.d. I've always been. rather straight-laced,' yet I continually find myself in these situa- . ti ons, Som e of those girls real I y hogged the ball, but then ,they don't call me "pigskin" for nothing." Final Score: 24-24.
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Another year brings with it its first bi g dance, and traditionally, that dance isH omecoming. This -year" China Grove" filled everyone's hopes with an eastern mystique. The glowing reflection from the oriental lanterns, shaded everyone's mood, and made dancing impossible to resist. The excitement was taken one step higher with the awarding of King and . Queen. Those to receive the honors were: KING-Chuck Long, QUEEN-Terri Liddy. The ATTENDANTS-Jane Moeder, Laure Staton, Ava Webb,Herb Leigh, Robert Scott, and Dave Miller.
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7 0 41 32 13 0
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Fairmont West Sidney Col. White Miamisburg Patterson Moeller Belmont Carro II Badin Alter
14 12 8 0 12 55 21 41 18 21
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26 8 6 8 8 14
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22 0 8 0 6 0
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Chaminad~-Julienne
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We all anticipatea band camp. Why? forward to: well water, becl checks i IIAII at 7:15 in the morning? All week long in cries: IILift your legs . . . Can't you Start at letter E . . . Lift your legs . . . . . . Horns up on the roll off . . . Check Youlve got to work off those â‚ŹIerne its. II What kept us go ing through a II th is? tion enough. But there's always the creates a feeling that can't be described.
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How could we poss ibly have looked lounge, Jungle Joyce, and calisthenics our sleep we heard Bro. Bruce's people march 8 to 5 . . . Guide right. You guys look like youlre stepping in manure those fi les . . . Pull the wedge . . . Just the fun of it might have been motivaapp laus e of the crowd after a performance wh ich Yeah, 11m sure t at'sit . . .
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Changes - once again. Beginning to loosen up in summer's routine. Soon to face rules and regulations Tomorrow there's school. Yesterdays keep growing, Another calendar in the drawer. September's arrival has each day scheduled Tomorrow's too planned.
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Thinking needs practice patterns for particular subjects, Eas ier than thought to be. Tomorrow looks better. Friends handling situations, Rowdy library action, cops and robbers ••• Relief! Tomorrow looks good •••
We the c lass of nl neteen hUhdred anilt 'S4tvt!.ntj~h",:~~¡7ff1lW&tii1.~(J.:_.f.mw.r1.o'olc4I!cf_ ward to this night with great anticipation. Over high school, thInking of It as an end. Ves, we were nNn"",O'I,,1ft "exceedingly great joy" from the mighty halls of lienne. However several mo th ago we realized that this night, although it marks the completion of an accomplishment, is acfu Iy only the beginning. It was after this realization that our heads began to go around In circles. llhe questions: Who am l? Where do I go from here? What career am I going to pursue began to a ise. We began feeling lost before actually beginning our journey through life. In her poem, lit; e ney", Penny Trealer wrote: Frequently my Ufe goes around in circles hard to tell the beginning Impossible the end. Someti mes the road I travel Is straight as an arrow but then the road intersects and I stand indecisive hollowness Invades yet cocki Iy I decide what to travel and how to travel only to discover that deep down my life iSi not as full as rich as It coul be as it was meant to be. That whicH was beginning to make me whol. nurturing the potential within freeing me -so the love contained within could overflow was hurriedly dammed. Now live come to a grinding halt looked around evaluated And in this evaluation discovered there are things which cannot be evaluated. For tAe class of 1975 this poem is quite ap ,ficable. Our fives have ir;ldeed gane around- In clrdu. This is only one of many beginnings ana ~lnly one end. The roads twe've traveled here at Cha minade-Julienne have mostly been straight. But now we've come to crClllt'OiId. If 's has been one of decision making, withoLt mommy or daddy telling us wW:to do. ThiS erlod ~.• t:dE!cisions has been a lonely time. Vou were there to help yes, but this 0 e was Qn us, we coufdn't it on you. Counselors were available but t ey can only adviSe and poin out the di,.~n to get where you are going. We had to decide wllere we wanted to go. It has Ileen hard, and for some it is a continuing process, but we must d~ cide what to travel and how to travel. We here on night promise to make our lives as full a~d as ri ch as they can be as they were meant to be4 At this moment many of us are trying to i valuate the past years. Were t 4'Y gGcid or baclt Dilt I learn all I could have? Did we waste our time? Was it worth it? Or, just wh re drd1.ft& ye s go'l These questions can't be answered now. Rig i now, we can only remember. Let us remember the good and bad. The ~ Iubs we did and didn't join. Th ~lasses we skipped those we wished we had. The games, a ~mblies, the proms, and the one thing we can't forget: merger of the three schools. Remember,"~ is a happy sad affair. With it comes hagpiness like [!t'l:~Un "'mbering the "special announcements" ~ the morning and sadness like losing to AI just Q more time. And while we're remembering, r~member this fellow classmates. As we set our goals for the future let us s~oot high for the stars and the moon. And u we deavor to get to our dreams afar, know that ~ ney're reachable; the stars and the mean. We ;rm~5t fight our battles though they be many. We mLst endure and again endure. Shoot 0 ~est shot though we may miss the mark and hit the stars instead of the moon : 'And when the ti mes comes to be evaluated we'll know that we've done our \best. And the all knowing and carihg God will gently reach down and judg'e us as his chi Idren wha ~ e knows have done their best. As I take my seat I dlarge the ni neteen hundred and seventy-five graduating c lass of Chaminade-Juliehne with' the poem, "B Strong", author unknown. Be strong! We're not here to play, to dream, to drift We have lots of work to do and loads to lift Shun not the battle face it, tis God's gift Be strong! ' Say not the days are evi I who's to blame. Hold thy head in acquiese. Oh shame Speak out but bravely in God's name Be strong! It matters not how greatly entrenched the wrong How hard the battle goes. Stand up! Fight on! Tomorrow comes the song.
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SPECIAL THANKS
TO: KAREN BORCHERS DARRELL NEFF OF EASTERLING MR. LOPEZ OF COLOR TECHNIQUES CHARLIE MILLER OF AMERICAN YEARBOOK CO. JIM PERA LISA SCHUBERT JANE KRONENBURGER CHRIS HUEBNER
I would also like to thank the rest of my staff because it was their . combined efforts that produced this book, a book which is like fine vintage wine. We began' by planting an idea. After many hours of labor and some disappointments, it began to flourish. Soon, other ideas stemmed from it and we continually cultivated them, picking only the ripesLThese ideas matured and became real as we gathered and preserved the events of the year. Bottled within these pages are the richest and most treasured memories. As they age, they will sparkle and shine arid seem to say, "1975, a very good year!" .
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INVITATIONAL MEETS Miamisburg Relays 1 st of 15 teams 6 awards Fairview Invitational 4th of 18 teams 2 awards Greenville Invitational 2nd of 11 teams 3 awards Fairborn Invitational 2nd of 8 teams 7 awards Brookville Invitational 2nd of 15 teams 6 awards Bethal Inv itational 3rd of 15 teams 3 awards Princeton Relays 7th of 43 teams 1 award Xenia Invitational 2nd of 7 teams 6 awards Sectional 2nd of 17 teams District 10th of 12 teams DUAL MEETS Beavercreek 32, Fairmont West 40, C-J 42 Trotwood 39, C-J 40 Carroll 118 C- J 15, Alter 48, Carroll 83
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CROSS COUNTRY'74-'75
RESERVE CHEERLEADERS Cynthia Christ i an Peggy Coogan Gina Davidson Dana Donahue Kermette Reddens
WRESTLING Cynthia Crawford Kathy Wi lIiamson Claire Staton Elaine Mauch Carla Dougl as
FRESH MEN Laura Luft Karen Stapleton Denise Tatone Acqua Porter Cheryl McKnight Cindy Begley
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Jani ce Ardner Department Coordinator of Math Brother Thomas Ashbrock Bookstore Manager
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Father Charles Bergedi ck Theology ,
Nancy Biaga Media Area Sister Donna B laul Math
Elena Borchers Spanish, French Brother Thomas Brassington Theology
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Mrs. Will
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Ursula Duguid Dept. Coordinator of Language Sister Kathl een Dwyer Dept. Coordinator of Art
George Early Dept. Coordinator of Social Studies Ora Fant Media Area
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Maragaret Goode Attendance CierI< Jam es Greel1 Maintenance Service
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Kenneth Justus Science Robert Katcavage Athletic Director Health and Physical Ed.
Richard Kleclmer Co. of Public Relations Di rector of Special Projects Dani el Kosak Science, Physical Education
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Sr. Christine Juli e McGuirk Sci ence
Doris McWi Iii ams Administrati ye Assistant Mary Nagel Spanish
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Charles Su Ilenberger Mechani cal Drawi ng Brother Jeffrey Sullivan Industri al Arts
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Ardyce Van Oss Dept. Coordinator of Phys. Ed. Kennet h Urban Science
Donald Wei mert Soci al Studi es Brother Robert Wi ethorn Director of Student Serv i ces, Sci ence
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54 56 42 49 51 63 73 73 67 56 70 63 69 75 56 63 73 48
Richmond Fairmont West Carroll Xenia Meadowdale Colonel White Fairmont East Patterson C in. Moeller Fairview Belmont Beavercreek Wi Iber Wright Centervi lie Hami Iton Badin Jefferson Lima Catholic Alter
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Back Row L to R: C. Monroe, F. Luckett, M. Sprowl, M. Tokarsky, J. Catera, L. Stader. Middle Row : J. O'Conner, J. Smyth, J. Abele, J. Brugger, T. Arquilla, M. Jackson. Front Row : M.J. Summers, R. Summers, S. Mi lis, M. Mi lis.
A 1200 MILE WALK It started out as a Sunday stroll and ended up as a
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Mark Adams
John Andrews
Jerry Bach
Dave Ballard
Chris Arnold
Marty Bachy
Eric Barker
Mary Bauer
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Mark Chrowl
Lorraine Clemons
Elizabeth Clark
Mark Curry
Donna Connors
Chrystan Coleman
Eddie Davis
Pam Cooper
Mary Cummings
Galen Curry
Mary Dewinter
Jennie Donatelli
Mi ke Donovan
Barb Dryden
Susan Ellis
Moni ca Dunsky
Chuck Eifert
Bob Eifert
Chris Ebert
Paul Fancett
Christina DeJarnette
DeDe Doll
Steve Di rito
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Sherry Engleman
Carla Fair
Rick- Ernst
Sam Elam
Isy D'Agostino
Scott Curtner
Maureen Fay
Carol Finch
Tom Hemmelgarn
Rick Hicks
Pat Hinds
Corey Henderson
Paul Janowiecki
Joyce Jones
Terri Hunt
Ed !:lines
Steve James
Stephanie Jordon
Rodney Humphri es
Steve Hunter
Christina Katulak
Lisa Karl
Mike Kemp
Lynne Horner '
Mary Holtvoight
Jeff ~aufhold
Ray Jonnson
Kim Jones
Pat Hofele
Mark Horstman
Keith Higginbotham
Carrie Jackson
Coleen Jablinski
Lynn Herbert
Joan Kleibecker 路
Mike Ivory
Cori Kaufman
John Kavanaugh
Joe Kleinschnitz
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Sidney McManus
Mari ca Meli a
Pat McGarry
Mike McDonald
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Kenny Melrose
Dennis McGuire
Shei la McKeon
Cheryl McKnight
Jon Merkle
Ri ck Mescher
Gabri ele Micheel
Mary Mi kalauskas
Jeff Mitrisin
Jeff Moell
Sarah Mulligan
Chris Muncy
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Nathan Moyer
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Mary Jo Mueller
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Mary O'Donnell
Jennifer Oldiges
James . Sandridge
Janice Sargent
Ann Sarabia
Larry Satkowia
Tim Sayer
Theresa Scearce
Any Schaaf
Joe Seitz
Mary Seka"a
Lisa Shay
Mike Smelstor
Mark Schultz
Mark Sears
Eri c Seidenschimidt
Keith Smith
.Loree Smith
Marchand Smith
Elizabeth Smyth
Tom Smith
Joe Shock
Debbie Smith
John Schulte
Kathy Schubert
Mark Sendelback
Ed Smith
Ann Schubert
Lenore Schroeder
Patty Schmitz
Lynn Stang
Karen Stapleton
Mike Stemly
Carl Will
Cathy Wi msatt
Jim Wolff
Pam Williams
Renee Williams
Denise Yantis
Sarah Wine
S, WoII enhaupt
Tammie Zimmer
Mary Worthington
Kim Zelik
Rita Zahn
Leona Zimmerman
Mary Zinck
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Jim Cahill
Donna Burroughs
Mary B. Campbe II
Frank Coffey
Dan Corley
Peggy Coogan
Julie Carlston
Don Comboy.
Theresa Columbe
Ninette Chirco
Janice Christy
Jeff Chrowl
Amy Corwin
Jim Couture
Cynthia Crawford
Jeff Crompton
Mareie Crutcher
Gina Davidson
Carla Douglas
Tom Drewing
Pam Druga
Ann D.avis
Prentiss Dishman
Carol Dunn
Dan Diemunsch
Dana Donahue
Beth Donatelli
Bob Easton
Sherrie Ehrman
Martin Dunsky
Chris Eifert
Rick Heberling
Ruth Ann Hemmer
Tom Hickey
Eva Honingford
Peter Klopf
Charles Knight
Madonna Lee
Dave Jablinski
Tim Hickey
Kim Hodge
Chuck Kulhanek
Dave Hess
John Jackson
Gretchen Karl
Greg Koslns
Kevin Jackson.
Bob Karl
Liz Keefe
Mari Kidd
Dave Kitchen
Mike Lentz
Ron Long
Steve Lucas
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Sheryl Lunce
Terri Luthman
Lauterbach
Carol Le ibold
Dot Leibold
Theresa Lutz
Therese Mahoney
Bob Maly
\ Jim O'Conner
Joel Oldiges
Maureen O'hearn
Jo Olekas
Kim Pridmore
Mary Reddington
Kermette Reddens
Ed Over
Allice Randall
Teresa Puthoff
Marty Porter
Patty Post
Claire Prentiss
Dan Redmond
Bob Reeb
Amy Richardson
Dave Richardson
Denise Ricker
Rosemary Rindler
Vernon Saine
Lawrence Sanders
Kevin Sandridge
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Ann Roy
Bob Roll
Pam Rushau
Carol
Lori Rutledge
Frank Scarpell i
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Michelle Sarno
Teresa Schaefer
Tom Scherack
Dave Trautman
Mark Thompson
Margaret Trick
John Tremblay
Paula Turner
Mike Wegerzyn
John Wolff
Tony Wourms
Jeannie Wysinsk
Teresa Zakanycz
Nobert Young
Larry Weisman
Cece Woeste
Gerri Wendling
Kathy Williamson
Jane Westendorf
Patti Trick
Dave Tunney
Gary Yarnall
Karla Weghorn
Ki m Wolbers
Janet Wolf
Bill Brinkman
Tom Broadstone
Jeff Brugger
Chris Chappie
Rita Chimel
Debra Clark
Julie Clark
Marianne Burneka
Beth Burger
Andy Chestnut
.' Barb Bussinger
Kevin Byrd
Monste Caldere
Karen Clemons
John Coffey
Tom Corcoran
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Mark Corwin
Tim Cronin
Ernie Curry
Marty Cristofaro
Cindy Crompton
Patti Davis
Joselyn Cunningham
Chris D'Elia
Karen porsten
Greg Davis
Joe uowmon
Denise Donahue
Tony Dix
Tom Drummer
Gerri Douglas
Rhonda Dunn
Ken Hemmelgarn
Terry Hemmer
Mary Hemmelgarn
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Lynette Hinesman
Jane Hinders
Brenda Hickman
Mary Kerkhoff
Chris Jackson
Margy Keating
Charlie Johnson
Ron Hess
Dennis Herbert
Chris Hornocker
AI Hodapp
Margie Killian
Rob Klawon
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Bobbie Klein
Dave Kothman
Pat Kroger
Dave Kopp
Peg Klosterman
Kris Kuntz
Rene Longpre
Kay Kramer
Jane Kronenberger
Renee Laack
Joe Krone nbe rger
Mary Luchsi nger
Dale Lunce
Connie Larger
Mike Lopez
Dave Madlinge ~
Patti Penn
Tonya Patton
Joslynn Phillips
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Jacquelin Phi IIips
Don Repine
Tammy Piety
Molly Raiff
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Mark Rindler
Anne Reddington
stephen Roberts
Mary Rieser ·
Karen Roberts
Ji m Rohrer
Mi ke Rohrkaste
Tim Schwendeman
Robert Scott
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Renee Romie
Elizabeth Scearce
Kathy Schindler
Joe Saluke
Jim Schultz
Ann Schenking
Doris Schroeder
John Sears
Sue Schubert
Chris Seitz
Fred Si ebert
Kathy Sendelbach.
Karen Shearer
Bernard woeste
Cheryl Zennie
Bill Woeste
Jamese Wright
Rita Zimmerman
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That sounds pretty impressive doesnlt it? I, think it does. It took a 10 g time, a lot of arguing and plenty o~ pracbicing to get threre. It:! the end everyooe though ~ it was worth all that . I mean after winning three trop ~ ies, those long tiring practices seemed actually worthwhile. But when itls allover and you have time to sit and look back on it all, you realize you loved every minute of i f • •• even band camp. Then .you realize something in you wi II never be the same and yould give any thi ng to relive i ~ all again . Thatls what the past three years have meant to me. I hope Paula, Rose Anne, Chris, Kathy, Janice, Peggy, Karen, Shelley and Margie feel the same. Terri Liddy
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Both the Chorus and the Symphonic Band received an excellent rating at the 0 hio Mu ic Education Association Band and Chorus Contest as well as presenting some fine in and out of school concerts over the course of the year, culminating i the Annual Festival of music. The Concert Band besides presenting concerts here at schoo 1,- traveleled t different grade schools ring the course of the yea ~ to give concerts, an effort ~ which has decidedly helpe recruitment to our music program.
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MUSIC BY CANDLELIGHT I do not compete, that which I express comes from the heart and if it forms a melody, whether it be pleasing or not, it is serene. I do not as k you to lis ten, for II ve not noti ced your appearance. I am lost in expression. I do not wish you to compare, for my expression wishes to be creative, and creativity should not be bound by limits of comparison. I~
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Many events take place throughout the year, but very few of them become special memories. One of these select occasions is the Prom. For all the work put into it this year, was the Prom really worth it? Was it worth the 75 trips to Cappells in a broken VW, dyeing 150 Ibs. of sand to make 56 sand paintings, or cutting out 400 little green clouds to personalize the plants? Was it worth sewing those queen- sized sheets together and painting a "Stairway to Heav en", batik, or carting pole vault standards down to Winter's Lobby to hang it on? Was it worth sweating out a whole month till someone finally asked you? I've got my answer. You judge for yourself •••
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KI NG- Chuck Long, QUEEN- Jane Moeder SENIOR ATTENDANTS- Dave Miller, Doug Deger, Brian Crimmins, Frank Wi II, Eva Webb, Kathy Kuntz, Mary Ann Rataiczak, T lackman
JUNIOR ATTENDANTS- Steve Vogel, Robert ScoU, Bob Stoffregen, Steve Balazs, Jane Kronenburger, Karen Roberts, Cindy Crompton.
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I, Julie Ballard, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath my bus pass and messy locker to Mary Kerkoff. . . I, Berger ger german, bein~ Qf souna mind and bqcly, do hereby bequeath fair play in Big Time Wrestling to A.C S illito. I, G gna, bei g of sound ml no and body, do hereby ueath my gr uati pain II the Seniors ~f 1176". I, Karen Borchers, being oK sound mind a d bod , do hereby equeath m helium balloons, flash u es, and cof hou e tapes to De bie S ith and John ews. We, Karen an~ Kathy Bo~c s, Being of sound mind and boidy, do herebY equeath afl ---...____ pf our puns ana; earbook layouts to M ry Gentile" Lisbeth Keefe, and DeniseRicker. I, Kathy BorGn s, being or sound mind and ody, do here ~ bequeath my 1It-'/UH 1S"!?? to Mariane BliIrl11eka, Jane Hinders, ariH Jane Kronenburger I, Natalie A. Sr" n, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath m af,td diet books to Tonya !Patton, I aren McAfee, and Pat H nds. !J; Bill Cochran, eing 0 sound mind and body, do hereby equeath my tenn s balls to TJ m S ch~rack. I Crystal Marie olema , bein~ of sound mind and body, d hereby bequeatb all my owledge, which there i little of, to Chrystan Coleman. Teresa O. Francis, bing of sound mind alii body, do hereby bequeath my short and notebook to Bro. Bob IS n xt years Friday Gif I. 1,- Teresa O. Francis, bing of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath my little brothel!, Ken, to Mrs. N ug ton to pester. . I, Dan Frey, being of so n mind and body do hereby bequeath my books and locker to Steve Burneka. I, Chris Gentile, being 0 sound end anid 1J0dy do hereby bequeath a gallon of Ponderosa muchroom sauce to y sister, Mary. I , I, RosaijnQ Hines, being of sound mind ana body .. do hereby bequeath my class, so hist and cout to the entire emale class f 1976 and Carol Dunn. - - ' -,""'Cynt ia Holliday, being of sound mind and bod do hereb be ueath my abilit to turn men on 0 Can y E more. I, Mary Huels, being of sound mind an body, do e warp, break, and lose arrows to any ar hery stude OU I, Susan Incze, being of sound mind a do h ~ its magazines to David Harris and LeV tte Boyd. I, Dawn Jameson, being of sound mi d and body, do hereby beque h m s, and pizzazz to Donna Burroughs. {",~M/~0 . 路 I, Gary Ann Knowles, being of soun ind and body doJ1erel5Y beq eat.r myability to smile constantly through hard trials an 'bulations 0 Tcr- ~\ P. Ka n M. 路~areh C. Pat H. Lorraine C. Ava P. . <t-t. Ht4() I, Cindy reitzer, being of sound mi d aA body, do hereby beq ath all of my oobe to Joel 0 lOiges. I, HerbertJ. Leigh, being of sound i abilities to Mike Smelster. . I, Susan McWilliams, being of souna ind and body, hereby bequ th lit e Polock l to pick on and keep in line to Sherry M WIlJ.fams. I, Liz Mercuri, being of sound mind an body, do hereb)1 bequeath many..<lays of happy running to the girls track team. (The now who they ar .) I, Vicki Reaves, being of sound minCl and body, do hereb e ueath my cop f liThe Marquis de Sade" to Bro. Bruce Giffin so that h~ t1}a rn more ibout his .personalit~. I, Michelle Sampson, being of sound rqind. and botly", do reby be uea my c arm, . sophistication, and good , taste to Pam ~arnsey, WAlO tac s II three.
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OMBUDSMAN
The word" Ombudsman" is a Swedish word and means "one who represents someone". The plight of the individual student or staff members in a large, complex, and somewhat impersonal high school is a growing concern to everyone. A student or any member of the C-J community who has a grievance, problem or a suggestion often does not know where to make hi m/herse If heard. The main objectives of the C-J Ombuds Office are to handle grievances, protect individual rights, resolve conflicts, and to seek improvement in the efficiency and productivity of the entire C- J high school system, so that it may function more humanly. Back Row L to R: Mary Steiner, Gretchen Karl. Front Row L to R: Mark Monroe, Rosalind Hines, Clifton Parker.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Barrett
Mr. and ' Mrs. Bernard J. Green
Rohrkaste Fami Iy
Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Battes
Mr. and Mrs. Deward Haney and Family
Congratulations Greg Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Roll
Mr. and Mrs. Denis Berger
Mr. and Mrs. William Hartley
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B lack
Mr. and Mrs. Clete Hinders
Congratulations Carla Mr. and Mrs. Carl Boeckerman
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Hinkle
Mr. and Mrs. Wi IIiam Sayer Bev and Dick Scherack Lester E. Holtvoigt
Congratulations Janet Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schreier
Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Issenmann
Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Schubert
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Katulak
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Schultz, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome B. Bohman Mr. and Mrs. Francis A. Boltz Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Brennan Mrs. C. Albert Broom The Jerome V. Brugger Family Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bussinger Congratulations Rose Ann Mr. and Mrs. John P. Carroll
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Koehler and Candy Congratulations Class of "75" Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Schwendeman Congratulations Cynthia Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kreitzer Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Scott Congratulations Cindy Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Krug
Best wishes Mi che lie for 1976 Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Seibert
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Leibold Mr. and Mrs. James P. Sendelbach
Congratulations Don Charles Carter Family Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Chirco Congratulations Janice Mr. and Mrs. P. Christy
Mr. and Mrs. V.J. Leibold Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Shay Susan Lersch and Chaminade-Julienne Theatre Dept.
Congratulations Karen Mr. and Mrs. George L. Shearer
The Liddys Mr. and Mrs. Hugh M. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Ed Long
Congratulations Bill Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Cochran Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Mauch Mrs. John P. Corley
Dr. and Mrs. C.P. Somsel Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Spang
Congratu lations Dave Mr. and Mrs. Miller
Mi Iton L. Sprow I Fam i Iy
Mrs. A.V. Cristofaro Congratulations Paul Mr. and Mrs. James H.C. Mulligan
Congratulations Laure Mr. and Mrs. Millard Staton
Dr. and Mrs. Jos. J. Donovan
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Nevius
Robert and Helen Swab
Congratulations Mr. and Mrs. William Duffy
LCDR and Mrs. D.C. Osgood
Mr. and
Lt. Co I. and Mrs. R.C. Prentiss
Michael Toohey
Mrs. Vincent Di Rito
Mrs. Bob Eng Ie Mr. and Mrs. Walter
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Mrs. Gip Fehring
Congratulations Rita Mr. and Mrs. C.J. Reichert
Mrs. Louis Q. Fries Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd J. Reindl
Mrs. Walter L. Glaser
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Repine
Mrs. John H. Gordon
Congratulations Dennis Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Robi nson
Mrs~
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Mr. and Mrs. John Vallo Jr. Mr., and Mrs. 'Eugene C. Vogel Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Webendorfer Mr. Donald Wei mert Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Westendorf Mr. 'and Mrs. Gordon C. Wi IIiams
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Barrett
Mr. and ' Mrs. Bernard J. Green
Rohrkaste Fami Iy
Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Battes
Mr. and Mrs. Deward Haney and Fami Iy
Congratulations Greg Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Roll
Mr. and Mrs. Denis Berger
Mr. and Mrs. Wi IIiam Hartley
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Black
Mr. and Mrs. Clete Hinders
Congratulations Carla Mr. and Mrs. Carl Boeckerman
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Hinkle
Mr. and Mrs. William Sayer Bev and Dick Scherack
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome B. Bohman Mr. and Mrs. Francis A. Boltz Mrs. J.D. Brennan Mrs. C. Albert Broom The Jerome V. Brugger Family Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bussinger Congratulations Rose Ann Mr. and Mrs. John P. Carroll
Lester E. Holtvoigt
Congratulations Janet Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schreier
Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Issenmann
Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Schubert
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Katulak
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Schultz, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Koehler and Candy Congratulations Class of "75" Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Schwendeman Congratulations Cynthia Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kreitzer Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Scott Congratulations Cindy Mr. and Mrs. Frank L Krug
Best wishes Michelle for 1976 Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Seibert
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Leibold Mr. and Mrs. James P. Sendelbach
Congratu lati ons Don Charles Carter Family Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Chirco Congratulations Janice Mr. and Mrs. P. Christy
Mr. and Mrs. V.J. Leibold Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Shay Susan Lersch and Chaminade-Julienne Theatre Dept.
Congratulations Karen Mr. and Mrs. George L. Shearer
The Liddys Mr. and Mrs. Hugh M. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Ed Long
Congratu lations Bi II Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Cochran Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Mauch
Dr. and Mrs. C.P. Somsel Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Spang
Congratulations Dave Mr. and Mrs. Mi IIer
Milton L Sprowl Family
Congratulations Paul Mr. and Mrs. James H.C. Mulligan
Congratulations Laure Mr. and Mrs. Millard Staton
Dr. and Mrs. Jos. J. Donovan
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Nevius
Robert and Helen Swab
Congratulations Mr. and Mrs. William Duffy
LCDR and Mrs. D.C. Osgood
Mr. and Mrs. W.W. Sweeter man
Lt. Col. and Mrs. R.C. Prentiss
Michael Toohey
Mrs. John P. Corley Mrs. A.V. Cristofaro Mrs. Vincent Di Rito
Mrs. Bob Eng Ie Mr. and Mrs. Walter
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Mrs. Gip Fehring
Congratulations Rita Mr. and Mrs. C.J. Reichert
Mrs. Louis Q. Fries Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd J. Reindl
Mrs. Walter L. Glaser
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Repine
Mrs. John H. Gordon
Congratulations Dennis Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Robinson
Mr. and Mrs. John Vallo Jr. Mr â&#x20AC;˘. and Mrs. 'Eugene C. Vogel Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Webendorfer Mr. Donald Wei mert Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Westendorf Mr. 'and " Mrs. Gordon C. Williams
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Dennis Bayham
Art Paula Beach Dep. Coordinator of Home Economics, Clothing, Child Care
Mrs. Za idain and Ann Shilito
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Helen Brennan Treasurer's Office Jo Brockman Cafeteria Manager
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Brother James Brown Business Chris Burns Theology
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George Davell Cafeteria Manager James Davis Department Co. of Business
Charles Dodsworth Engl ish, Fi 1m Martha .Duffy Gu i dance, Math
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Edward Fehring Business Robert Fi nnegan â&#x20AC;˘ Math
Brother Bruce Griffin Dept. Coordinator of Music ' Sister Ann Christopher Gnau Executi ve Di rector
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Katherine Higgins Dept. Coordinator of Science Barbara Hinkle Faculty Ombudsman, Social Studies
Charlie Hollis Maintenance Service Christine Huebner Co- Moderator of Student Council Yearbook and Eng I ish
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Mari Iyn Kramer Records Clerk' Sandra Kroth Arts, Foods
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Sister Rita Kurry English Susan Lersch prama, Speech, English
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Sandra Potts French Robert Quatman Director of Jazz Band
Alex Tuss
Robert Rice Soci al Studi es , Mary Ann Routledge Dept. Coordi nator of The ology
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William Troha Theology Alex Tuss Co- Moderator Student Counc i I Eng lish
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Denny Bayham
Ann Will Director of Gui dance
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Sue Berger
Steve Bow man
Don Block
Kim Blake
Bill Boesch
Terry Borders
Donna Black
Mike Billey
Kirk Blackman
Paul Boeckman
Bob Bergman
Kim Bright
Tom Bolton
Chris Bowman
Peggy Bri II
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Kevin Brodbeck
John Buehrle
Frank Burneka
Renee Brown
Cathy Butler
Ann Carter
Rick Burkhardt
Sean Burnett
Mary Caporal
Janet Bussinger
Tony Chirco
Sam Chirco
Casey Carroll
Regina Caulfield
Thomas Choice
Tracy Fisher
Don Fries
Moi ~ a
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Kelly Foster
Ana Gatchell
Susie Galus
Greg Gorczynski
Mary Geraghty
Jane Gagnon
Dale Geffl"ey
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Mary Green
John Gremling
Pam GUdorf
Linda Gallman
Mi chelle Greene
Nancy Galt
Sheree Gossett
Tom Grandi Ido
Alex Graule
Yvette Greene
Ann Haley
Chris Hampel
Shelly Haney
Chris Haase
. Mary Harrow
Phi I Harris
' Kevin Grooms
Peggy Habib
Robi n Harper
Prisci IIa Hartley
Tim Heitbrink
Kevin Knopp
Chris Koenig
Alicia Kosins
Tony Kobes
Candy Koehler
Ti m Kroger
Brenda Krug
Karl Konicki
Andy Kraska
J. Kronenberger
Kathy Krenci k
J. Kronenberger
Connie Kubicki
Jim Kurpiel
Wade Lankford
Doug Magoto
Denise Mahone
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Walt Larger
Matt Liddy
Barb Luchsinger
Mary Ann Lavelle
Eileen Leibold
Joe Luther
Dennis Maloney
Rod Longpre
Laura Luft
Kathy Luken
Jeff Mauch
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Bob Mauch
Greg Mays
John O.l vine
Garaer ottesen
Chris Painter
Jamie Phillips
Kathy Overman
Aqua Porter
Linda Parenti
Charlotte Portner
Sue Prentiss
Dave Plaspohl
Greg Powers
Mike Prier
Tom Quigley
Colin Quinn
Sue Radominski
Ben Ricker
Cathy Reiser
Brenda Rives
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Sheila Rapp
Leslie Reese
Sue Rambow
Ted Randall
Teresa Ravestein
Mike Reindl
Kelli Robinson ..
Allen Rich
Jim Roll
Ray Roselle
Mike _ Robinson
Kathy Ross
Mike Sti IIwaugh
Anne Stoermer
Jeff Taylor
Keith Thurman
Tosha Tatman
David Thoerner
John Tehan
Judy Thoma
Rich Sutter
Bob Sutphin
Theresa Tamme
John Sullivan
Tony Thomas
Cindy Tolle
Carol Tootle
Chris Ways
John Webendorfer
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Sharon Trick
Rita Trick
Barry Wabler
Michelle 'Weber
Clayton Turner
Sandra Tucker
Lynn Wegerzyn
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Joe Vallo
Jeff Vanschaik
Jeff Wiedeman
Daryl Wi I kes
Patty Wilkins
IVIolly Agnew
Sa[lya Anderson
Tom Arquilla
Beth Beckman
Mary Anthony
Mary Battes
Ellen Bergman
Phyllis Atkins
Janet Barket
Jeanette
Mary Behrman
Barb Becker
Julie Bergman
Mary Bernard
Tom Bernard
Pat Bertheaud
Ed Brackman
Connie Brinkman
IVIolly Brodbreck
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Tom Bohman
Kathy Bo Iton
Debbie Botham
Carl Boltz
Kathy Broom
M. Broshahan
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Levette Boyd
Jim Boyer
Janice Brown
Kathy Burgmeier
Jim Burnett
Greg Evans
J'o hn Evans
Greg Fallen
Brendan Foley
James Faircloth
Kevin Garland
Molly Flynn
Dan Foley
Bob Fox
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Ed Geraghty
Jeff Gaier
Yuette Fraz ier
Jack Givens
Regina Garman
Mike Galt
Don Garman
Vickie Gelhaus
Mary Gentile
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Mark Haley
Pat Ha Iloran
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Dan GrimlTle
Tracy Hamberg .,
Tim Goecke
Karen Grote
Sharon Gudorf
Deena Hurris
Mary Hartley
Terri Harper '
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Karen Mc Afee
Neil McDevitt
Ken McSherry
C. McCarthy
Joe Mencsik
Cindy McDonald
Nancy Menker
Monica Mercuri
Karen McWilliams
Tom Metzger
Michelle Mercuri
Norb Mertzman
John -Michel
Carl Miller
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Marcia Miskimen
Bob Moeder
Paula Moor e
Donna Morre.11
Gina Moore
Ray Mueller
Dan Moosbrugger
Laymon Morrison
Tom Musgrove
Sue Neff
Madonna Nartker
Denni ~
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Derrick Mosley
Marcia Nicholas
Mike Noonan
Greg Oakley
Mi ke Thacker
Farley Taylor
Mari anne Swab
Ann Tabb
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Mary Steiner
C I ai re Staton
George Spitzi g
Luann Stader
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Mark Stoermer
Bill Stepp
Paula Peck
Beth Parks
Gretchen Pleiman
John Sharkey .
Gary Poeppelman
Lisa Plymale
Tom Sekella
Peter Scott
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Mike Smith
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Steve Sicree
Mari a Shroyer
Jacki e Scott
Terri Schwab
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Ray Schommer
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Mark Berger
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Barb Bonfig _
Paula Brennen
Ted Bright
Chris Eckert
Mary Ann Engle
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'Fred Eisert
Pam Florea
Terri Gelhaus
Sue Glaser
Bob Eric
Dan Girvin
Matt Goetz
Donna Evans
Ann Fackler
Julie Finke
Ted Golba
Chris Gondos
Joy Gondos
Tim GonsorosIH
Rob Goubeau
John Grady
Sheree Hall
Ang ie Harker
Rita Harlett
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Larry Harris
Alan Green
Kathy Huase
John Hakemoller
Mike Hatton
Mike Heaney
Loretta Harris
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Amy McGarry
Renee Melia
Ann Meyers
Carole Meyer
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Ken Oborne
Frank Neal
Paul Nevius
Mark Nartker
Clark Monroe
Kim Mondiek
Mark Monroe
Mike McDonald
Ray Mercuri
Joe Mauch
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Mark McCarthy
Doreen McLeod
Jul ie Mathes
Stuart Mason
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George Oberer
Kev i n Parry
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The Chaminade - Julienne Music Department can look back over the past year fi lied with many successes. The Drill Team received a first place trophy at the orthington Drill Team Invit~tional, a secom:l place a th'e ifrotwoodMadison Invitati nai, and a third place trophy in the State competition. Besides these obvious triumphs, hundreds of fans have enjoyed the team's fine performances at football and basketball games. We are extremely proud of this great 路 unit which is indeed a credit to 0 r sehool. Tlie Gospel Ch(!)ir I a stuClent organi zed and direc ed group' has done much to spr-ead tbe name of C-J around the City ana tlley Hav.e received innumeralJle letters of c mendatiQ)n for their trJ:.lly beautifu and prayerful performances. the Jazz l.! ab Band received a superior rating at the sta co ~petition as well as having enjoyed success in many 0 er competitions and concerts in and out of the city. They al 0 sponsored both Maynard Ferguson and Woody Her 1'1 in concert at C-J as well as the annual Jazz BaRd Invita: onal.
The Pep Band l besjdes accompanying the drill team for their competitions I gave their time to help add enthusiasm and spirit to the basketball progra â&#x20AC;˘ The Marchtn B~nd savt itself bigger and better than ever as its embers put in long I lo'ng hours of hard work and practi ce to add excitement and entertain during- football games and rallies besides their cont st participatio â&#x20AC;˘ Lastly, recognition of the success enjoyed by our music students who participated in the 0 MEA Solo and Ensemble Contest our record of medal winnings is an enviable one.
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Bob Richardson Dan Cor~ey Dan Grimme Ron Long Ken McSherry Tom Metzger Carl Miller Bob Moeder Dan Moosbrugger Vernon Saine Tom S cherack Larry Weisman
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Rick Ivory Kevin Bryd ~ _ _ _~clohn Bru 1_ _ _ -----=~J';\'::)~c..Of,\-L"L--~-,........;! Ann 5chenking Vernon Saine FRES HMAN BASKETBALL: Sue Rambow Dan Moos Chuck Long Jim Wilson Jane Gagnon Dave Miller Mike Turner Paul Boeckman Can i Elmore Steve Rober.ts Chris Bowman MicHelle Marsh Steve Wollen Rave Kopp Don Hemmelgarn Chery I McKnight George Ty'ler Mike McDonald Mark Horstman Ton a Burroughs Larry Weisman P-aul Ntevius Steven James Moll}\ Raiff Jlim IConnor Don Repine ====~0Rt1 ~a 'aAaEllf§r·R"==:::::::::::::.....!;::;;::=§r:eflaa Rhoden Dave Richardson Matt T okasey Greg Mays Peggy Coogan Chris Bolton ' Steve Vogel Mike McDonald Kathy Burgmeier Clifton Parker Dan Corley Jeff Mitrisin Barb Borger Greg Brun Chris Eifert irr.\"'n\\l~ohn Nowak Ann Shillito Ken Spit-z-ig Dan Grimme ed Randall Lyn Herbert Mark Mays Ron Long Tim Sayer Liz ercuri Steve Stockelman Bob Moecfer Keith Th Dnri Schroeder Frank Wi II Gary Poeppelman Ann cDonaldGeorge Spitzi MOl!lia Mercuri Tim Gonsoros RESERVE BASliBALL Ki lake Bob Roll Mry I,orthiogton Ray Schommer Lynn tierb-er frar BoniTIsegn~L.---::=--~~te\Fe~.gf)wflllafl.--.,.;:::::=---11 Donn Burroughs Jim Burdette MEN S TENNIS Phil Brandhuber Chris Bowman Kevin Brodbeck Sean Burnette WOMIE
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From the outset of this past season we realized our potential to be winners. Yet, as most teams build around their many seniors, we were forced to bui Id around talent, pride, and desire for there were only three seniors. Even our coac.h was relatively new, yet he strived for success as di ligently as we did. Everyone knows what talent is. It is the physical ability possessed by an individual. But how do you define pride and desire? To our team those two words meant giving 105"10 every day. Pride meant not only knowing we were the best but proving it. Its tough to be mentally prepared for two months of practice and 46 games but we did it because we owed it to ourselves and to you the student body. To me the word desire can be summed up by the addage "Winners never quit and quitters never win." We won as a team in the 30 路 weather at the beginning of the season and we were sti" winning as a team in the rain that concluded our season. We never quit, maybe that's why we ended up as winners. Steve Roberts
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