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Sr. Ann Chri stopher Gnau Executive Director
Bro. Robert Wiethorn Director of Student Services l Science
Mr. Richard Kleckner Director of Community Relations
Bro. Kenneth Uckotter Director of Academics 1 Math
Bro. Joseph Meder Director of Administrative :Services
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Bro . Thomas Andrassy English
Mr. Norman Ayer Math
Mrs. Janice Ardner Math Department Coordinator
Sr. Ruth Ann Bange Sc ience 'Department Co- Coord inator
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Mr. Dennis Bayham Art Department Coord inator, Coach Cross Country
Mrs. Paula Beach Home Economics Department Coordinat9r
Fr. Charles Bergedick .T heology :
Sr. DO'nna Blaul Math .
Mr. Robert Borgeding . Director Student Welfare, Coach Freshman Football
Fr. Robert Bouffier S. M. Theology
Bro. Thomas Brassington S. M . Theology Dept. Co-Coordinator
Mrs. Helen Brennan treasurer
Mrs. Jo Brockman Cafeteria Manager
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Mr. James Burbridge Guidance, B lack Awareness
Mr. Patrick Conners Speech, Health, Physical Education
Mr. George Dav.ell Cafeteria Manag er
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Mr. Michael Duffy Business
Mr. George Early Social Studies
Mr. R obert Finnegan Math
Bro. Bruce Giffin S. M .
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Sr. A I ma G r.o II i ng S. N . D . English Dept. Coordinator
Bro. William Grundish S.M. Guidance, Social Studies
Mr. James Green Maintenance Service
Sr . Damienne Grismer S.N.D. Guidance, Social Stud Ces .
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Mr .. Charles Hollis Maintenance Service
Mr. Robert Kaicavag e Athletic Director, Health, Phys. Ed.
Bro. Robert Hogan S.M. Theology
Mrs. Chri stine Huebner Yearbook, Eng Ii sh
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Mr. Daniel Kosak Science, Physical Education
Mrs. Mari Iyn Kramer Records Clerk
Sr. Rita K u rry S. N • D • Eng Ii sh
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Mr , Robert Mayberry Math
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Mrs. Doris McWilliams Administrive Assistant
Mrs. Christine Middleton Theology Department Co-Coordinator
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Mrs. Ruth Pikell German, English
Miss Mary Nagel Language Dept. Coordinator, Spanish
Mrs. Betty Naughton Business Dept. Coordinator
Mr. Donald Neff Industrial Arts Dept. Coordinator, Health
Mr. Robert Quatman Director of Jazz Lab Band
Mrs. Maria Sizemore French, Spani sh
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Mr. William Troha Theology
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Mr. John Tuss Math, Science
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lS-13 lS- 9 lS- 4 lS- 9 IS- O lS- 6 lS- 11 lS-14 lS- 9 lS- 9
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Miamisburg 2nd out of 14 Fairview 4th out of 18 Park Hi lis 3rd out of 6 Greenvi lie 1st out of 15 Fairmont 2nd out of 2 Brookvi lie 2nd out of 15 Bethel 2nd out of 15 Princeton 5th"out of 25 Xenia 1st out of 7 Sectionals 1st out of 19 GDL 1st out of 4 3rd out of 9 Distri ct state Meet 6th out of 16 Total Summary 145 wins, 20 lost (In AA competition, only 6 teams beat C-J, the entire season!)
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Chris Bolton, 12 John Brun, 12 Tim Gonsoroskie, 12 Pat Kroger, 12 Bob Karl, 11 Ray Schommer, 11 George Spitzig, 11 .. Kevin Broadbec;k, 10 Eric Krafka, 10 Ti m Kroger, 10 Pat McGarry, 10 Tom Quigley, 10 Chuck Bridman, 9 Rick Johnston, 9 Tim Martin, 9 Todd Spees, 9 Jerry Tompkins, 9 Coach: Dennis Bayham Asst. Coach: Bro. Bi II Grundish Manager: Jane Gagnon
golf Mike Lopez Ken Hemmelgarn Mark Corwin R路ick Summers Norm Metrzman Dave Jablinski Don Block Don Hemmelgarn Record 4-6
rifle Mark Gagnon Rick Summers Soyna Anderson Mike Jackson Mike Sprowl Joe' Smyth Tom Arqui Iia Joe Kronenberger Luann Stader Mark Stien Steven Sanders AI Brackman Mike Periclis John Clark
soccer E. Geraghty T. Kroger J. Smith P. Kroger R. Gunn K. Harsha D. Weimert G. Ottesen J. Saluke P. Brandhuber J. Tompkins
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Alter Oakwood Milton Union Greenvi lie Alter Milton Union Fairmont West Fairmont East Miamisburg Stebbins Beavercreek '
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Varsity 1st. ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Tim Smiley (Mgr.) Mark Horstman Larry Weisman James Brooks Ron Long Tom Scherak Ken McSherry Chris Spitzig (Mgr.) 2nd. ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Bob Mayberry (Head Coach) Bob Moeder Mark Mays Ken Hemmelgarn Don Repine Glenn Turney Jim Black Steve Tahy Mike Glaze Mike Duffy (Coach) Jimmy Burbridge (Coach)
Reserve 1st. ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Chris Spitzig (Mgr.) Keith Higginbotham Mike McDonald Steven James Greg Gorczynski Jeff Mitrisin 2nd. ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Bob Mayberry (Coach) Jimmy Burbridge (Reserve Coach) Don Hemmelgarn Greg Mays Jack Givens Paul Boeckman Derrick Mosley John Kavanaugh Mike Duffy (Coach) Tim Smiley lMgr.} Ted Randall (not pictured) ~
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Reserve Carrie Jackson Sue Radominski Laura Luft Mary H oltvoight Freshmen Colleen Moosebrugger . Tammy Richard Anne Schwendeman Tammy Kopp Beth Matoski Mary Beth Keeley
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Music by Candlelight The room had seemed rather large, unti I the audience fi led in and placed themselves. A soft breeze teased the wick's light, and sent shadows dancing upon the slightly worn piano. Familiar chatter lingered past the hour of eight, for these evenings were never meant to be prompt. Then, 'a young lady in jears appeared a d almost confidently reached for the crttention of tho e who were waiting. Wi this, the evening had begun. A young musicain adjusteCI the microphone and once again mellow usic was .rele. d within the halls of C-U. -Jane Hinders
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John Alberts
Larry Alconn
Catherine Anticoli
Peggy Arquilla
Brian Bachman
Lori Ballard
Paul Ballman
Carl Bankston
Eric Barger
David Barker
Julie Beach
Nate Benson
Linda Bergman
Lisa Bergman
James Bernard
Alicia Berry
Edwa,rd Bettinger
Jay Bettman
Ida Boatwright
Cecile Boeckman
Rita Boeckman
Michael Bohman
Susan Bolton
Louis Border.s
Kim Bostick
Leslie Bourne
David Bowman
Lori Brack
Thomas Brennan
Charles Bridgeman
Maureen Brodbeck
. Toni Brooks
Anne Broom
Mary Brucken
Robert Brun
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Thomas Brun
Keith Bruns
Lorraine Brzozowski
Mike Buchanan
Lisa Bucher
Joan Buchho Itz
Peter Burger
Michael Burgmeier
Beth Campbell
Donald Campbell
Bob Caporal
Jean Caporal
Gerald Carr '
Patricia Carrick
John Cetnar
Paul Chirco
Marcia Christian
John Clark
Connie Coffey
Joanne Collingsworth
Chris .Condy
Robert Conne II
KarIm Crane
Gail Crimmins
Paul Dabney'
Susan Dirito
Sally Dix
Thomas Clark
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Bonnie Coffey
All ison Connors
Sheryl Cooper
Cheryl Craft
Diane Daly
Stephen Davis
Joseph Demeter
Mi chae I Denny
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Sharon Drewing
John Duckrd
April Engleman
Leslie Fagan
Joseph Fradl
Ray Fredette
Grey Garm,pn
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Margaret Eckert
Suzanne Fay
Michael Foley
Shei la Foley
Teresa Fox
Thomas Fulwiler
Mark Gagnon
Mark Gardner
Gretchen Garland
Rita Gecas
Rit~ Geiger
stephen Gema
Kim George
Bi II Gi Ilespie
Michelle Gorczynski
Michael Grady
Anthony Graham
David Green
James Green
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Felicia Hall
Cara Hamberg
Earl Hampton
Elizabeth Haney
Rebecca Harker
Kenneth Harsha
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Joseph Honi ngford
Suzanne Hunter
Sri an Jarrett
Jerry Johnstone
Antoinette Jones
Donne II Jones
Lynne Jordan
Nancy Jett
Ri chard Johnson
Kathleen Journell
Lesley Keefe
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Mary Kelly
Catherine Keys
James Kinzeler
David ' Kirchmer
Denise KoenIg
Mary Kolakowski
Tammy Kopp
John Kramer
Theresa Kronauge
Geralyn Kronenberger
Suzanne Ksycewski
Thomas Kunde
Ri chard Lawhorn
Caroline Leathers
Teresa Lee
William Leitz
Mitchell Lewis
I Katherine Maloney
Will i e Marbury
Mary Jane Markus
Ti mothy Martin
Sarah Maruca
Patrick Mathes
Patti Mathes
Kathleen , McCloskey
Katherine McCray
Tammy McDermott
Rosemaire McDevitt
Beth Ann Matoski
John Mencsi k
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Lawrence Mauch
Deborah Mercuri
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Angela Mescher
Michael Minnelli
Colleen Moosbrugger '
Mary Orr
Jane Meyers
Peggy Mock
Theodore Mi chel
Robert Mi kalas
Gwen Miller
Vicki Miller
Mary Moeder
Carl Moell
Lisa Molnar
Kathleen Monaghan
steven Mosser
Rosemary Mueller
Christopher Neu
Kim O'Connor
Gerard Olinger
Brigid Palmer
Teresa Pazitney
Bernadette Peck
Michael Periclis
Charles Petitt
Jovita Phillips
Thomas Pirrung
Charles Phillips
Timothy Plaspohl
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James Porter
Jul ie Prasmantas
Anita Pulley
Michael Pulley
Maureen Quinn
Lourdes Quintana
Tom Radominski
Mike Raiff
Elizabeth Rayburg
Susan Reddington
Phyllis Reichert
Tamara Rentz
Tami Richard
Kathy R edenour
Davi d Roalef
Cheryl Roberts
Cindy Rohrer
Andy Roll
Judith Rose
Joseph Rosi
Tim Saine
Patri ck Saluke
Stacey Sampson
Deborah Sarabia
Denise Sargent
Margie Sayer
John Scarpelli
Carol Schenkiflg
Christopher . Schaeffer
Lisa Scherack
Timothy Schiml
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Paul Schommer
Judy Schroeder
Mary Ellen Schubert
Mitch Schweickart
Thomas Shawhan \ Cynthia Shockley
Moni ca Shroyer
Andrew Sicree
Kathy Sinkwitz
Connie Smith
Mike Schlater
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Anne Schwendeman
Joseph Sm ith .
Michael Smith
James Smyth
Rebecca Sni der
Lisa Snider
Lauree Spatz
Todd Spees
Chri stopher Spitzig
Mitch Sprow I
Mark Stein
Dennis Steinke
Lori Strader
Jack Sullivan
Robert Sutter
Lynn Swab
Maureen Swab
Teresa Tarara
Nancy Taylor
Tony Tokasey
Jerry Tompkins .
Maria Tormey
Carolyn Tracey .
Jeffrey Trego
David Trentman
Kenneth Tunney
Da'nae Turner
Mary jane Turner
John Turney
George Tyler
Christine Voit
Joycelyn Walker
Mary Ann Wamsley
Joe Wendling
Kevin West
Amy Wiedeman
Linda Wirick
Rita Woeste
Susan Wourms
. Gary Zimmer
Tom Zitt
Margaret Zotkiewicz 'It
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David Ballard
Jerry A II en
Eric Barder
John Andrews
Cheryl Bashore
Ki mberly Bright
Margaret Br i /I
Kevin Brodbeck
Renee Brown
Franci s Burneka
Janet Bussinger
Catherine Butler
Mary Caporal
Regina Caulfield
Antonio Chirco '
Peggy Chmiel
Christopher Bowman
Steven Bowman
Kathy Carroll
Ann Carter
Kimberly Blake
Barbara Borger
William Boesch
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Marty Bachey
Terrene Borders
Paul Boeckman
Richard Burkhardt
Suzanne Berger
Jerome Bach
Thomas Bolton
Donald Block
John Buehrle
Christopher Arnold
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Mary Cummings
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Diane Clark
Galen Curry
EI i zabeth CI ark
Lorraine Clemons
Chrystan Coleman
Mark Curry
Jamey Curtner
Isabella D'Agostino
Jennie Donatell i
Joseph Donovan
Donna Connors
Charles Davis
Barbara Dryden
Monica Dunsky
Charles Eifert
Robert Eifert
Samuel Elam
Susan Ell is
Carol Engleman
Sherry Eng Ie man
Richard Ernst
Steven Eschenberg
Carla Fair
Paul Fancett
Maureen Fay
Donal d Fri es
Jane Gagnon
Mary Geraghty
Gregory Gorczynski
Mary Green
Yvette Greene
John Gremling
, Chris Hampel
Carol Finch
Tracy Fisher
Moira Foley
Kell y Foster
Jeanne Gaier
Linda Gallman
Nancy Galt
Susan Galus
Sheree Gossett
Thomas Grandillo
Kevin' Grooms
Pam Gudorf
Michael Gustin
Margaret Hab ib
Ann Haley
Tim Heitbr'ink
Don Hemmelgarn
Tom Hemmelgarn
Jay Hendersoli
Lynn Herbert
Alexandra Graule
Rick Hicks
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Pat Hinds
Barb Holl is
Mary Holvoight
Ly nne Horner
steve Hunter
Mike Ivory
Coleen Jablinski
Kim Jones
Stephanie Jordan
Ed Hines
Lisa Karl
Debra Hobbs
Patty Hodapp
Pat Hofele
Mark Horstman
Rodney Humphries
Teresa Hunt
Carrie Jackson
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Joe Kleinschnitz
Steve James
Paul Janowiecki
Mike Kinney
Joan Kleibecker
Kevin Knopp
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Candy Koeh I er
Kurt Koehler
Karl Konicki
Bryan Koriff
Julie Kronenberger
Brenda Krug
Erik Krafka
Conni-e Kubicki
Geoffrey Lev in
Matthew Liddy
Barbara Luchsinger
Doug Magoto
Denise Mahone
Dennis Maloney
John McCarthy
Gregory May.;>
. Lori Mays
Kathleen Krencik
James Kurpiel
Tim Kroger
Gerard Kronenberger
Mary Ann Lavelle
Eileen Leibold
Kathleen Luken
Joseph Luther
Susan Matoski
Jeffrey Mauch
Hobert Mauch
Micheal McCray
Mike McDonald
. Patrick McGarry
Laura Luft
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Cheryl McKnight
Sidney Mc Manus
Sherry McWilliams
steven Meixner
Marcia Melia
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Christopher 路Muncy
Mary 0 ' Donnell
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Bridget Monaghali
Martin Moorman
Brian Morton
Mary J. Meuller
Donna Muzechuk
Mary Lynn Naughton
Carol Nieto
John ,Nowak
Kathryn 0' Bryan
Gardar Ottesen
Kathleen Overman
William Painter
Linda Parenti
Aqua Porter
Charlotte Portner
John Olwine
David Plaspohl
Melissa Plummer
Sarah Mulligan
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Michael Prier
Tom Quigley
Colin Quinn
Susanne Radominski
Jerome Raiff
Sheila Rapp
Teresa Ravenstein
Michael Reindl
Clarence Richardson
Bernard Ricker
Cathy Rieser
Brenda Rives
James Roll
Raymond Roselle
John Rosenkranz
Suzi Rosenthal
Kathy Ross
Ann Sarabia
Janice Sargent
Joseph Sarno
Larry Satkowiak
Ti mothy Sayer
" Amy Schaaf
Mark Sears
Eric Seidenschmidt
Joseph Seitz
John Schulte
Mark Schultz
Mary Sekella
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Edward Smith
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Elizabeth Shay
Loree Smith
Alice Sheehan
Mike Smelstor
Alan Smith
Deborah Sm ith
Mari anne Sm ith
Marchand Sm ith
Thomas Smith
Elizabeth Smyth
Michael Stem ley
Anne stoemer
John Sull ivan
John Tehan '
Richard Sutter
Corinne Sydor
Theresa Tamme
Denise Tatone
Jeffrey Taylor
David Thoerner
Judy Thoma
Tony Thomas
Keith Thurman
Cindy Tolle
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Jeffrey Van Schaik
Patti Wilkins
Rita Trick
Barry Wabler
Carl Will
Sharon Tri ck
Sandra Tucker
Clayton Turner
Joe Vallo
John Webendorfer
Michelle Weber
Jeff Wiedeman
Daryl Wilkes
Pam Will iams
Renee Williams
Cathy Wimsatt
Jim Wolff
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Though our school seems crowded at times, we must remember that we are slightly more fortunate than most of our neighboring schools. We do have freedom. To the more responsible student itls not near enough, but we then realize that within this L-shape we have encountered many different persona liti es. It is but a miniature of the realities we will soon face. C-Jl s purpose is quite simple . . . Time. It offers us not only the educa路 tional chance to grow, but the time to find ourselves, our individuality, before it becomes stifled by the mass.
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Miami sburg Fairmont West Wayne Oakwo~
Fairmont East Kiser Fairview Miamisburg Colonel White Alter Belmont West Carrolton Beavercreek Belmont Northmont Wilbur Wright
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Varsity Season Record 7 wins 9 losses Reserve Season Record 5 wins 2 losses 1 tie
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Miami sburg Fairmont West Wayne Oakwo~
Fairmont East Kiser Fairview Miami sburg Colonel White A Iter Belmont West Carrolton Beavercreek Belmont Northmont Wilbur Wright
3-2 0-5 0-5 1-4 1-4 4-1 4-1 2-3 5-0 0-5 5-0 2-3 1-4 5-0 3-2 1-4
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Opponent Centerville 8 Stebbins 0 Northridge 2 Alter 3 Carroll 4 11 Trotwood 2 6 Fairmont East 1 7 6 A Iter Park Hill s 4 6 12 Fairmont West 10 6 Carroll 1 Record: 9 wins 2 losses
Reserve 5 18 Carroll 7 17 Trotwood 22 30 East 3 7 Park Hills 16 17 Carroll Record: 5 Wins o losses
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Reserve Ellen Bergman Eva Honingford Evelyn Kiprotich Jeann~ Gaier Lori Mays Patty Schmitz Kathy Schubert Bonnie Coffey Connie Coffey
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Kathy Williamson Coleen Jabl inski Mary Agnes Mikalauskas Kathy Overman Jane Meyers Teresa Pazitney
Sue Fay Felicia Hall Beth Haney Lesl ey-K eefe Kathy McCray Debbi e' Mercuri Coil een Moosbrugger Brigid Palmer Tina Trick
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Rebecca: Mr. Parris, I think you'd best send Reverend Hal @ back as soon as he come. This will set us all to arguin' again in the society, and we thought to have peace this year. I think we ought rely on the doctor now, and good prayer. Let us go to God for the cause. There is prodigious danger in the seeking of loose spirits. I fear it, I fear it.
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Proctor: A fire, a fire is burning! I hear the boot of Lucifer, I see his $l lthy face! And it is rny face, and yours, Danforth! ' For them that quail to bring men out of ignorance, as [have quailed, and as you quail now when you know in all your black hearts that this be fraud--God damns our kind especially, and we will burn, we will burn together.
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1975-1976 clubs coordinated by student council inter-club mary bohman chairperson
CHESS CLUB Moderator- MRS. BARBARA HINKLE Sam Chirco Ed Hines John Schulte Andrew S icree
HORTICULTURAL CLUB Mod erator- C ounc i I Jane Hinders Mary Bohman Chris D'elia Pat Hinds Pat Kroger Jane Kronenberger Steve Meixner Cla i re Staton
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LANGUAGE CLUB Moderator- MRS. SIZEMORE Bi II Boesch Anne Broom Casey Carrol Janice Christy Susan Ell is Jane Gagnon Greg Garzowski Annette Guess • Rick Hicks Nancy Jette Barbara Lutz Sarah Mulligan Aqua Porter Mary Reddington Susan Reddington Steve Sicree
C REA TIVE WRITING CLUB Moderator- MR. CHARLES DODSWORTH Editor- ANN DA VIS Special Assistanc e MR. DENNY BAYHA M AND BETSY CLARK Kathy Bo Iton , Rob Goubeaux Sue Neff Ellen Bergman John Andrews Steve Wy ~ nski Joe Downtown, Betsy Clar k Regina Caulfield Jane Hinders Mr: ·Bayham
DRAMA CLUB Moderator- FR. ROBERT BOUFFIER Founders- MOLLY AGNEW, MARY BOHMAN and PAT HINDS Mark Anthony Tony Wourms David Harris Victor Laul erbach Theresa Lutz Andy Chestnut Pat Berthaud Barb Dryden ... Donne I Jones Steve Mehall Chris D 'EI ia
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Mens Tracie Chris Bolton, 12 John Brun Kevin Byrd Tom James Mark Mays Ed Stafford Kev in Jackson, 11 Dan Moosbrugg er Ji m 0 'Connor Vernon Saine George Spitzig Greg Stone Larry Weisman Tom Choice, 10 Ed Davis Pat McGarry Tom Quigley C layton Turner Ed Bettinger, 9 Chuck Bridgman Ray Fredette John Gilmore Dave Green Jim Green Jim Kinzeler Tim Saine Womens Tracie Tonya Patton, 12 Michelle Cooper Doris Schroeder Gayle Miller Donna Burrough, 11 Maureen O'Hearn Gina Moore LeVette Boyd Karen McAfee Mary Worthington, 10 Mary Beth O'Donnell Barb Luchsi nger Shei la McKeon Mary Holtvoight Patti Mathes, 9 Maureen Broadbeck Gail Crimmins Kim' George Rita Geiger
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1976 Season Summary: Knights of Columbus Relay 4th out of 20 Fai rmont East Metri c Inv. 2nd out of 4 Versailles Inv. 2nd out of 15 Dayton Relays 8th out of 25 GD L Championships 1st place Fairborn Classic Relays 7th out of 15 C entervi lie" EI k" Relays 5th out of 8 Dayton Sectional 3rd out of 20 Southwest D istri ct 5th out of 52
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Reserve Tony Huningford Greg Gorczynski Mike Ivory Barry Wabl~r Dave P laspohl Chris Muncy Mr. Neff Tom Smith L~tnce Higginbotham Chri s Hampel Phil Harris Walt Larger Dennis Steinke
Jack Sullivan Mike Raiff Gary Garman Andy Roll Pat Sa luke Eric Barger
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de·5tined ing small til I know IIII h 11m going But I en 11m gone And far away youlll hear me singing softly to the dawn: roads diverged ilr. I took the one less tr"'....~ and that has made No onetoknows where ml~·=~I.;iimrt!; return my seat, lettius that we choose the road happen to choose the road .......... the perserverance to follow
CHORUS Rivers belong where they can ramble Eagles belong where they can fly live got to be where my spirit can run free Got to find my- corner of the sky.
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