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Page 1: The Miami Valley School 1986
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Page 3: The Miami Valley School 1986

SUCCESSIONS ’86

THE MIAMI VALLEY SCHOOL

THE MIAMI VALLEY SCHOOL 5151 DENISE DR. DAYTON, OHIO

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Dedication

Mr. and Mrs. W allace Olinger have been valued mem bers o f the

M iami Valley S ch oo l staff for sixteen years. W ith regret, students and

faculty heard o f the Olinger’s decision to retire at the end o f this year.

Unfailingly kind and cheerful, the couple is never to o busy with

custodial responsibilities to help students and faculty solve practical

problems. Wally and Florine, with affection and pride, have w atched

several generations o f M V S students graduate from the sch oo l and

state that the strong ties made the decision to retire a difficult one.

They lo ok forward, however, to centering their attention on family and

travel. M V S students and faculty join the yearbook staff in paying

tribute to W allace and Florine Olinger. All o f their friends here hope

that they will enjoy their retirement for many years to com e and that

they will visit M V S often.

With Love, The Yearbook Staff Dedicates Successions

’86 To

Florine Olinger And

Wallace Olinger

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The yearbook staff is grateful to many people for their help: Mrs. Marna Y ou n g for

photographs, Mrs. Pam Elmer for archive photographs, Mr. T om Elmer for advice, M s.

Sharon Jackson for kind words and unlimited aid with photographs, Mark Rife for copy

ideas. Western Civilization and American G overnm ent classes for subheadline ideas and

copy, Mrs. Virginia K ent for food , Mrs. Julia M cK elvey for p h o to proofing, and to

enum erable others for kind words and support.

To Mr. Charles Miller, our J o s te n ’s representative, the staff ow es thanks for his help and

his patience.

I'able o f Contents

Lower School page 18Upper School page 32Seniors ......... page 44Faculty ......... page 50Activities page 64Sports ........... page 90Ads ................ page 110 O p en ing /3

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Students Take A BreakIs It Business Before Pleasure Or Pleasure Before Business?

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People Enjoying Themselves During The Process Of Education Provide A Warm Atmosphere At MVS.

O p en in g /7

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Friends Enjoying Themselves

O p en in g /9

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Great Kids!

Great Smiles!

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In The Comfortable

Surroundings

At MVS, Students

Relax And Take

A Break From

Their Studies

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Lower School Provides Warmth, Challenge, And A Special Place To Be

O p e n in g /l7

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18/L ow er School

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Lower S ch o o l/1 9

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20/Karly Childhood

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Troy Lindo Marcus MacNealy Tony Moore

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Jonathan Nutter

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Ana Patwa Mandy Rahimi Zachary Smith Vi-vian Song Andrew Weprin

WcmkCan: Corey Weprin Nathaniel Y oung

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Early ChiIdhood/21

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Sid Patwa Molly Thomas Ashley Wallberg Ben Weprin

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Brittney Black Jennifer Blackstone Brent Carroll Pam Chelle

Robert Covino Deepak G upta Tara Hymon Ryan M orrison-M cKell

Joshua Opsahl Dustin Payne Andy Peaso

First/23

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24 /Second

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Erik G oodm an Jill Hanning Harriet Kramer

Anthony Minella Laurie Nathan Sammy Rajkovich Andrew Sampson Adam Sorkin

Christina Wallace Cindy Weprin

S econd /25

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T om Biancalana Christopher Bisnow

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Robert Chelle Alex Com pton Bentley Cooper David Czarnota

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Kendra Fryburg Amit Gandhi Amy Glisson VuiVei

26/Third

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Brad Gunlock Timmy Moore Christopher Olszewski QIana Quigg

Emily Rahimi Philippe Rougier Marielle Sidler Gary Tozbikian

Vivi Verity Amy Weprin Robert Williams

Third/27

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U OBrandon Black Phillip Carroll Brent Craig

Daniel Williams San^uei Winston

Amy Fikenbery

Anya Young

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Brock Anderson

Kate McKenncy

Timothy Bremner

Darren Davis

Dominic Minella

Joy Coleman

Scott Hrvin

Erin Rajkovicli

Michael Dalichau

Jainil)a Ilarris

Glenn Spencer

Craij; Horenstein

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Jed Verity

Jamie Jones

Jessica I.auricella Drew Sherwood Nicole Stadler Lee Ann Wasson Shelby Rait?

LFifth/29

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Eunice Kim

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Michelle Rotellini

Dennis Cleary

Shelly Lofino

Nomi Siddiqi

Jo h n Czarnota

Andre Pabarue

Keeauna Thornton

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Jennifer Van Vleck

Jay Williams

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Mark Medsker

Julie Huey

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H^r- Benjamin Roman Olivier Sidler Chad Sokol Susan Tabrah

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32/U pper School

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Upper S ch o o l/33

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U O Rajitha Avva Rahul Banerjee Jill Bernie Kim Blumberg

Yolanda Byrd

Josh Lewis

M atthew Cleary Josh Elmer Heidi Hartzell Nicole Hatcher

James McCutcheon Sukari McGill

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Shctba Mes^hali Robin Minturn

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Kevin M o od y Christina Phungrasamee Nathan Remmers

Sami Siddiqi

8m i™ David Y o u n g

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A m y Vitori Chelsea Wall

Stephen Rife

Scott Weprin

Kristen Sechrist

Marketa Wills

Seventh/35

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ClassOf

1990

Allison Baines Steven Bethke Darrin Bright Kathy Bullock

Winifred Carlsen

Alex Kent

David Montgomery

Lisa Cawley Aaron Hamilton Brad Hughes David Inbody

Walther Kim Michael Lofino Jean Mayne Eddie Mobley

Hugh Pabarue

Meaghan Patterson Rockwell Patterson Stephanie Rado

36/Eighth

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•>v. '•N elson Reid

Traci Shogren

Jennifer R ion

rw dJessica Siebenthaler

Shane Russell Jennifer Sayler

ITheron Shaw

Jason T om ch in Jenny Tucker Scott W einstein Chris Wieland H olly W o lf

Eighth/37

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u 0Amber Batata Mike Boomershine Missy Bouquett N eda Daneshjoo

Scott Frisby

Shawn Jones

Bill Glisson Bryan Hawthorne J o n Holt

Joan Karnas Debbie Kay Ashley Kent

Brandon Horn

Mandy McConnaughey

38/Freshmen

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9 ^ Anna McCurrach

Josh Peterson

Jenny M cKenney Harold Mills

Evan Preisser Sally Remmers

Greg Mitchell

Jennifer Rhee

Stephanie M oore

Vin Romeo

Elisabeth Schriber John Sheridan Amon Smith Lee Williard Natalie Winston

Freshmen/39

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Ted Bernstein

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Ted Durbin

James Johnson

Gabe Bouquett Heidi Breidenbach Brooke Campbell

Lisa Elliott M argot Haller

Laura Nelson Molly Oberhue

Dina Cristo

Julie Huber

Rizwan Pasha

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Melissa Rotman

'"IDavid Sastry Erica Schulz Alan Siebenthaler Mary Spencer

Carla Wilder

Lalani Winston

S ophom ores/41

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U O David Andrews Liz Bernstein Candy Borchers

Andrea Bright Dan Carr Shea Ann Dejarnette T odd Greenberg

Ann Mantil Jim Marable Greg Margolis Chimene Mayne

Susan Bozorgi

Anna Hebner

Tony Peh

42/Juniors

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Jill Redding David Reid

Chris Wydman

Meredith Sanderow

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David Sayler

Sara Wagner

Monica Singla

Craig Y oung

Juniors/43

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STEVENT.

BLACK

DANAMcKENNEY

DOUGGEYER

JONFREEMAN

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KATHERINEFRANZ

CRAIGDEAN

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B R A DL A N G

RAYATABRAH

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SCOTTBROOCK

FARRANDSMITH

DARIUSBOZORGI

KATHRYNSEYFARTH

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JIMPARK

KRISTENMOSS

LISAROMEO

SURRIEHOBART

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Faculty/51

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Betsy H ughes Susan Harris

Pe ter C am m Florence K rah ling

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M aria Ferraro L. Steven D em aree

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V incen t J . R om eo , Jr. Polly Fields

M aria D ona t Paul Schreiber

Linda Kretzler M ary H euser

Faculty/53

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D u n c an W . A iling

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T h o m a s B rere ton

J o s e p h Z aluski

Rita H e ck m a n n

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M argaret G reen

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W illiam J o h n s o n

C arol Fox

IPam ela Elmer

D ennis M ann ing

K e n n e th A shjian C arolyn Y o u n g

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W illiam Fox

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Jo ris HeiseSarah B urnap

H eid i SenetraA n n B aldwin

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Susan L am bert Peggy Stichter

T an a Eikenbery W illiam G lisson

B ruce H u n tsbarger Cheryl D o p

Faculty/57

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Leila M cC luskey

Karyl Bright

Ellen K ay

Sharyn Jac k so n

Ellen Sm ithFrances Inbody

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Jerry S am pson

Julia McKelvey

N ancy Etter

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Cherie Craig M arna Y o u n g

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Bryan Czarnota

David LaRue

D eborah K napke

R oberta Rhee

D iane Sadow

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Jen n ife r Lybeer

B arbara Cleary

Ju lie J o lso n

G ayle B lum berg

M ary C onnolly

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TeachersAndStaff

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ACTIVITIES

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Student Council

The S tudent Council started this year with a

Leadership W orkshop at Rolling Hills

Camp. The organization held traditional H allow e’en and Spirit W eek Dances and

succeeded in erasing budget deficit with a

successful fruit sale. The Council conducted

the annual food drive at Christmas. The sen ­ior class collected the m ost cans and were

rewarded by Student Council sponsor Dr.

Steve Demaree.

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B ack Row, Left to Ripht: M andy M cC onnauj;hey , J o h n Sheridan, Jane lle Ross, M ike Peck, Brad Lang, M ark Rife

M ark Inbody, Anna H ebner. Front Row: Sally R em m ers, M arketa Wills, Melissa R o tm an , M on ica Singla, Ram esh j

Avva, Darrin Bright, N elson Reid.

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Drama

T h e D ra m a C lu b

P re s e n ts

A M urder Has Been A rranged

By

E m lyn W ill iam s

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N o v e m b e r 16, 1985

U n d e r T h e D ir e c t io n O f P e t e r C a m m

Activities/67

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Phloem And Xylem

F ron t R ow ; Erica Schulz, T o d d G reenberg , Susan Bozorgi, Liz B ernstein, D avid Reid, S c o tt Frisby. B ack R ow : Lee W illiard, D r. B arbara Cleary, Johannes Von

H eulsen , J e f f Sniderm an, M ark Rife, A nna H ebner, Snea A n n D ejarnette . N o t p ic tured: R am esn A w a

The Phloem & Xylem is the M VS s tu d e n t-

p roduced newspaper. It is distributed four times

during the school year at school and th rough

mailings. Staff m embers meet weekly at lunch

and periodically in special sessions after school

and on weekends. In these meetings, students

discuss the production o f the newspaper, work

on stories, correct copy, and critique their work.

O n their ow n time, staff members gather in fo r ­

m ation and incorporate it into articles. Partici­

pants learn basic journalistic skills while p ro v id ­ing a service to the M VS com munity.

Staff:

Editors M ark Rife and Susan Bozorgi

News Ramesh A w a and Lee Williard

Sports Je f f Sniderman and David Reid

Features Anna Hebner and Johannes von H u d so n

Opinion Liz Bernstein

Science Erica Schulz

Circulation T odd G reenberg

Photography Shea Ann Dejarnette

Profile Scott Frisby

Advisor Dr. Barbara Cleary

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Literary Magazine

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Front Row: M o n ica Singla, Lisa R o m e o , A n n M ancil, K ris tin M oss, B rooke C am pbell, D in o Cristo; B ack Row: M ark Inbody , Brad Lang, A ndrea B right, N ina

Singla, M ike Peck, Brian K endall , Betsy H ughes.

The literary magazine is nam ed "Aesthesia,”

meaning perception o f the world th rough the

senses. Last year the publication w on significant

recognition from the N ational Council o f

Teachers o f English and was com m ended by

Jo h n Glenn. The 1985-1986 staff is com posed

o f fifteen regulars and irregulars w ho meet at

noon on Tuesdays.

Staff:

Editor

Upper School Writings

ArtM iddle School Writings

Lower School Writings

Advisor

D oug Geyer

Kristin M oss

Nina Singla

Ann Mantil

Andrea Bright

Betsy Hughes

Activities/69

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Forensics

Fron t Row: D avid R e id .J o r is M eise, K ristin M oss , Shea A nn D ejarnette , A nn M antil, Sara B atata, F lorence K ran ling . B ack R ow : Evan Preisser, Brad Lang, Erica

Schulz, A m b e r Batata, S co tt Ftisby, H aro ld M ills, T ed D urbin .

The M VS Forensics Team has had a great

1985-1986 season. In the fall, Sara and A m ber

Batata tied for second in the W est Carrollton

Novice Tournam ent. At the largest tournam ent

ever, Fairmont, Shea A nn Dejarnette placed sixth in Prose and Poetry, a category with over ninety people. At Fairborn’s tournam ent, M V S

had four ribbons: A nn M antil was second in

Dramatic, Kristin M oss was third; T ed D urbin

captured the second and third place was taken

by Shea Ann. At the Little District State Q uali­

fying meet, Ted and Shea A nn both qualified

for the state tournam ent, and Kristin was c h o ­

sen as the alternate in Dramatic. H arold Mills,

only a freshman, had very promising ranks. The

debate team com bined the freshman newcomer,

Evan Preisser, and sophom ore, J o n Rhee with

experienced Brad Lang and David Reid. It was

an outstanding season for the N ational Forensic League, under the super coaching by Florence

Krahling in individual events, and Joris Heise, debate.

Officers o f National Forensic League:

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President

V ice-President Secretary -Treasurer

Kristin M oss Brad LangShea Ann Dejarnette

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Model United Nations

Front Row: A nn M antil, Holly T ab rah , M elissa Rottnnan, B eth Gilley, M o n ica Singla, Frances Inbody; M idd le Row; A ndrea B right, Brian K endall , N ina Singla,

M ark Inbody, T o n y Peh, M ike Peck, T o d d G reenberg , D avid Reid; Back R ow : J im Sweeney, S c o tt B roock , D o u g Jenks , J o n n R ion , R osa Sala, J o n Bernie, J o h n

Sweeney, Brad Lang, D avid A ndrew s.

The M odel U.N. is a simulation o f the actual

United Nations, with delegations playing the

roles o f various nations th rough the world. The

group o f twenty-seven students participated at

the state level this year during a convention at

the University o f Dayton in November. In

March, sixteen students will be am ong the dele ­

gates at the national convention in N ew York,

with M V S representing the country o f G abon.

Sara W agner will serve as the head delegate for

the school. Ms. Frances Inbody is the sponsor o f the organization at MVS.

Activities/71

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Yearbook

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Successions is p ro d u c e d by the yearbook staff. U n d er the supervision o f e d i to r - in -c h ie f Steven B lack and adv isor Polly Fields, s tu d en ts have been involved in all

aspects o f p roduc tion , from layout and design to business m a n a g em en t a nd pho to g rap h y . T h e y e a rb o o k s ta f f h o ld s regular T u e sd ay m eetm gs for organization and

assignm ents. T h e m ain bod y o f the w ork is accom plished during sessions after schoo l and o n w eekends. T h is year, personal c o m m itm e n t o f tim e and energy and

cooperative sharing o f ideas and know ledge have prov ided s trong focus for the group .

Staff:

E d i to r- In -C h ie f Steven Black

P h o tog raphy Editor Darius Bozorgi

Business M anager Susan M oss

Sports E ditor M ark Inbody

P ho tog raphers R izwan Pasha

Melissa R o tm an

D avid A ndrew s

H aro ld Mills

Erin D em irjian

Ju lie H u b er

Layout and D esign Lisa Elliott

Ashley K en t

M andy M cC onnaughay

Sally R em m ers

A nna M cC urrach

M ered ith Sanderow

A dvisor Polly S. Fields

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Foreign Exchange Students

ROSA SALA

Here we are again . . . another one o f those ASSIST students

. . . well, I w onder if she has anything new to say . . . O f

course, she is go ing to talk about her expectations for the trip,

w hen she was back in her dear Barcelona . . . She will talk, too,

abou t the differences she has discovered between what E urope­

ans think about Americans and what they really look like . . .

T hen she is going to tell us how m uch she has enjoyed her

experience o f American life and she will thank all the people

w ho have helped her feel at hom e since her first day in Dayton.

She will recall, I’m sure, the minute she met her new family at

the airport, how she did no t understand a word they said and

she thought, "W hat am I doing here?” A nd then she will

rem em ber the day she came to M VS to meet the soccer team;

she found herself running laps, trying to figure ou t what she was

supposed to do on the field. If we d o n ’t stop her, I bet she will

go on recalling all those m om ents, the friends she made, the

things she learned. She will insist in nam ing all the faculty

members who have helped her in and ou t o f the classrooms,

too. She will talk about trips, activities, parties. W e will have to

hear about her exciting Immersion, her holidays, her thoughts

about the "American Way o f Life.” After all, this has been a very

special year for her and, knowing Rosa, I’m pretty sure that she

must be hoping that, in some way, she has also given som ething

to M V S people. She will even miss us all when she has returned

to Spain!! Incredible, eh.? Well, we all know how those ASSIST

students are!!

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Foreign Exchange Students

JOHANNES VON HUELSEN

New people, new friends, new experiences, new school, new

. . . everything. But now, while I am writing these lines, this

feeling o f "everything new ” is gone. Everything is now so

familiar to me; I feel like a part o f M iami Valley School, as if I

had been here for years. The school and all the people I have

met here have becom e hom e and family to me.

This year has been a fantastic opportunity for me to learn

more about another part o f the world, another country, another

culture, a new language. I have had a chance to meet new people

with values different from European ones. I have been able to

experience family life in three different families and to exper­

ience a new school system, in which there is closeness between

faculty and students. M y teachers here are my friends to w hom I

am important as an individual. I have had a chance, too , to

participate in extracurricular activities like sports and the school

newspaper.

There are so many things I have discovered abou t my ow n

thoughts and feelings that I can only indicate a few o f them.

The most important aspect has been the realization that one can

go far if one pushes oneself. Being free to set my ow n goals and

to handle independence w ithout parents has been challenging to

me.

Many people have m ade my year here rewarding. I w ant to

thank the Shaws, the Pehs, and the Snidermans for making my

homelife as wonderful as my school life has been. I also want to

thank all o f you for making this year one o f the best in my life. I

will certainly never forget my stay here. I’d like to see all o f you

again and hope that you will com e to visit me in Germany.

Thanks for everything and go o d luck in the future to all o f you!

Activities/75

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USA FOR AFRICA — 45 American recording artists joined together to record “We Are The World” and raise millions for hunger relief in Africa. Later In the year, the two-continent Live Aid concert raised more than $70 million.

LIBERTY — After nearly two years, restoration of the Statue of Liberty was completed. Rededication was scheduled for July, 1986.

REFRIGERATOR — 302 lb. rookie William “The Refrigerator” Perry helped lead the Chicago Bears to a Super Bowl win.

T.V. FASHION — “ Miami Vice” was tops in T.V. and in fashion trend- setting. Stars Don Johnson and Philip Michael Thomas popularized casual but dressy styles in pastel colors.

JAL CRASH — A Japan Air Lines plane crashed into a remote mountainside, killing a record 520 people. 1985 was the worst year in history for air fatalities.

SUMMIT — President Reagan met with Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev in Geneva, Switzerland.

Photos by: AP/Wide World Photos

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MUD SLIDE — The Red Cross joined the rescue effort in Coiombia after Nevado del Ruiz volcano erupted, causing a mud slide that killed 20,000,

WORLD SERIES - - Bret Saberhagen led the Kansas City Royals to victory in the World Series. Saberhagen pitched a five hitter and was named MVP for the Series.

ANNIVERSARY — Ceremonies at the Vietnam Memorial in Washington, D.C., and a veteran march in New York City commemorated the 10-year anniversary of U.S. withdrawal from Vietnam.

CHALLENGER — The space shuttle Challenger exploded minutes after takeoff Jan. 28,1986. All seven crew members died, including teacher Christa McAuliffe, chosen to be the first civilian in space.

REAGAN — President Reagan, with his wife Nancy, gave the A-okay sign from his hospital window after undergoing surgery to remove a cancerous tumor.

FAREWELL — Several great stars of stage and screen died during 1985, among them Orson Welles, 70; Rock Hudson, 59; and Yul Brynner, 65,

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Being An

Individual

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At MVS.

N o One Is

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School Work Doesn’t Consume All Of The Student’s Time.

A Friendly Spirit Of Play And Cooperation Gives

A Lift To The Daily Schedule.

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Varsity Boys’ Soccer

T op: C oach B rereton, Shaw n Jones , D avid Sayler, Jo h a n n von

Huelsen , D o u g G eyer, Eric Ernst, J am e s M oore , J o h n Rion, D oug

Jenks , M ike Peck, T ony Peh, Front: T o d d G reenberg , T ed Bern ­

stein, Sonu Aggarwal, Brian K endall, D avjd Reid, Peter Powell, J e f f

Sniderm an, Assistant C oach Cote.

This was an excellent year for the Boys’ Varsity

Soccer Team. Center halfback Je ff Sniderman re ­

corded 11 goals and 17 assists. Forward D oug

Geyer had 11 goals and 15 assists. Je ff was elected

to the second team A -A A All-Stars, and D oug

received H onorable M ention. Nearly every gam e o f

the season was a close contest. This was reflected

in the season record o f 8-7-2.

In the first round o f sectionals, the boys’ team

won in a shootoutoover Newton, 5-4. MVS history

was made as the team recorded an easy victory over

G raham Local in the second round. The team was

then defeated in the third round by Greenon, 4-2.

Team honors were given to Sonu Aggarwal, M ost

Improved, and Je ff Sniderman, M ost Valuable.

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Top; Coacli Ju lie J o lso n , H eathe r I.ang, R osa Sala, Susan M oss. A ndrea Bright, Laura N elson, Jenn ifer Rhee,

I.ani Win,ston, H eather Hill. B ottom : Ashley K ent, Ann M antil, M onica Sinj;la, l.isa Flliott, Kristin M oss,

Nina Singla.

They finally did it! After three long years

and a series o f very frustrating losses the

girls’ team defeated Tri-C ounty N orth 3-1

with Jennifer Rhee scoring all three goals.

Under the leadership o f coach Julie Jolson,

the girls improved with each game. Field

leadership was provided by N ina Singla and

Kristen Moss. Kristen was selected by the

Dayton Soccer Coaches to play in the

N orth -S ou th girls’ All-Star gam e and was

voted Team Player. Goalie M onica Singla

was voted M ost Improved. Next fall

promises to be even more improved with several returning players.

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This year was almost a completely new beginning for the JV team. Tom Cote volunteered to coach the team and provided excellent leadership. Comprised mostly o f freshmen and sophomores, the JV team gained valuable playing time in preparation for varsity play. Despite having a less than impressive record, the players did well considering the fact that they had never played together. The outlook for next year is even more promising since there will be returning players as well as several eighth graders to strengthen the team. Honors went to Ralph Donaldson, who was given the award for Most Improved Player.

Top: Shawn Jones, Kevin Arnett, Sonu Aggarwal, Alan Siebenthaler, Ted Durbin, Coach Tom Cote. Bottom; Bill Glisson, David Reid, Ted Bernstein, T odd Greenberg, Ralph Donaldson.

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Middle School Blue Soccer

The Middle School Blue Soccer Team had an exciting season. The team had to fight from behind in several of their games, the outcome almost always being close. Despite playing a difficult schedule, the team ended up with a

respectable 4-7 record. Eighth grader Darrin Bright and seventh grader Josh Elmer led the offensive attack. Several excellent defenders supported goalie Mike Lofino on defense. Despite the loss o f several eighth graders next year, a large number o f seventh graders will play for the blue team next year.

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Top: David Montgomery, Brad Hughes, Garth Hanon, Scott Weinstein, Alex Kent, Josh Elmer, Theron

Shaw, Neil Singla, Coach Ashjian. Bottom: Darrin Bright, Walter Kim, Nelson Reid, Mike Lofino, Rockwell Patterson, Lloyd Huber, David Inbody, David Young.

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Middle School Girls Soccer

Under the leadership o f coach Sharyn Jackson, the Middle School Girls’ team showed much improvement this year. Despite playing more experienced teams, the girls never gave up and played each game with enthusiasm. Although the team will lose several eighth graders next year, there are also several returning seventh graders who have gained much experience.

Top: Stephanie Rado, Kristen Swango, Allison Baines, Jessica Siebenthaler, Jenny Sayler, Yolanda Byrd,

Sukari McGill, Winnie Carlson, Sharyn Jackson Bottom: Heidi Hartzell, Meaghan Patterson, Jenny Tucker,

Jennifer Rion, Kathy Bullock, Robin Minturn, Nicole Hatcher, Tracy Shogren

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Top: Aaron Hamilton, Hans Helmers, Cheng Hao Song, Stephen Rife, Rahul Banerjee, Nathan Remmers,

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Because so many middle school boys wanted to participate in soccer this year, two teams were created. The Red Team, consisting mainly of inexperienced players, faced a very difficult schedule. The players never gave up, and played enthusiastically in all eight games. Each person gained valuable playing experience which will be helpful in upcoming years.

Lower School SoccerThe Lower School Soccer Team, comprised o f fourth, fifth, and

sixth graders, once again had many players. Coaches Gayle Blumberg and Bruce Huntsbarger directed twenty players. The team played five games, and ended up with a record o f 2-3. Sixth graders Robby MacDonald and Shelly Lofino were excellent on the front line. Andre Pabarue provided defense in the goal, and fifth grader Michael Dalichau was an excellent halfback. As always, numbers will not be a problem for next year’s team.

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Varsity Girls’ Tennis

Top: Lisa Romeo, Raya Tabrah, Mary Spencer, Katherine Franz, Vin Romeo. Bottom: Jenell Ross, Margot

Haller, Dina Cristo, Holly Tabrah.

This was another extremely successful season for the Girls' Varsity Tennis Team. With strong and consistent play

from every position, the team earned an incredible 22-3 record. Sophomore Mary Spencer qualified for state for the second year in a row. The doubles team of Jenell Ross and

Margot Haller qualified for the state tournament. This was a first in MVS history. Senior Raya Tabrah provided many

victories and was voted Team Player. Sophomore Dina Cristo was named Most Improved. The team o f Lisa Romeo

and Katherine Franz will be missed, but the talent on the JV team will produce another winning team.

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Top: Joan Karnas, Mandy McConnaughey, Melissa Rotman, N eda Daneshjoo, Susan Bozorgi, Jenny McKenney. Bottom: Elizabeth Schriber, Brooke Campbell,

Heidi Breidenbach, Missy Bouquett, Debbie Kay.

This was a rebuilding year for the Junior Varsity Girls’ Tennis Team. The team was comprised almost entirely of freshmen and sophomores. The team did, however, play admirably against very tough opponents. The season record ended at a respectable 3-5. Brooke Campbell was named as the Most Improved player. The outlook for next year is bright, since there will be several returning players.

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The 4-2 record o f the Middle School Girls’ Tennis Team shows the depth o f the talent in tennis at Miami Valley.The team had a great number o f players from both grades. Coaching in his first year at MVS was Alex G eoroff The team was led by a strong core o f eighth grade players, and supported by many seventh graders. It can be expected that next year’s team will be equally good with many returning players.

Top: Autumn Kosewic, Amy Vitori, Lisa Cawley,Jill Bernie, Kim Blumberg, Marketa Wills, Sheeba Mescali, Coach Jeoroff. Bottom: Jeanie Mayne, Kristen Sechrist, Christina Phungrasamee, Rajita Avva.

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Top: Coach Romeo, Mike Peck, Vinnie Romeo, Jo h n Sweeney, Farrand Smith, Alan Siebenthaler, Jo h n

Freeman, Jim Sweeney, Craig Young, David Sayler, T odd Weprin, Assistnt Coach Asjian,

With three o f last year’s starters gone, the outlook for the season was not good. However, the team played hard in every game and earned a record just under .500. Five o f these losses were by two points or less. In two o f the final games o f the season, the team earned emotional victories over W oodrow Wilson and Seven Hills, avenging earlier losses. Craig Young led the scoring attack, averaging over 15 points per game. David Sayler and John Freeman also were leading scorers, and John Sweeney and Alan Siebenthaler were strong rebounders. Next year promises to be stronger, with only two players graduating.

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Monica Singla, Lisa Romeo, Nina Singla, Jennifer Rhee, Katherine Franz, Ashley Kent, Susan

Moss, Candy Borchers, Dana M cKenney, Coach Glisson.

The Varsity Girls’ Basketball Team had one o f its best seasons ever. Coach Glisson led the team to a record near .500. Katherine Franz led the team in scoring. Monica and Nina Singla worked well together on the right side o f the offense, while Lisa Romeo scored well from the outside. Dana McKenney ran the offense from the point. Excellent bench play helped the team tremendously. Although there are three graduating seniors, the two remaining starters and remaining players will keep the improvement going.

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Junior Varsity Boys’ BasketballThis was a rebuilding year for the

JV team. Only four o f the players had any playing experience. Although the team struggled through an unimpressive season, it was clear that there was great improvement at the end o f the season. There was great individual improvement as well as team improvement. Mike Peck played point guard and led the team, John Bernie improved playing inside. Kevin Arnett and Tony Peh switched from wing to the inside. Mark Inbody, Billy Glisson, and Gabe Bouquett all improved on the outside. Other players, though not having much playing time, all showed’ that they had learned much during theseason.

Top: John Sheridan, Eric Tomchin, Kevin Arnett, John Bernie, Jo h n Holt, Tony Peh, Coach Asjian. Bottom: Gabe Bouquett, Mark Inbody, Billy Glisson, Brian Hawthorne, Mike Peck.

Middle School Boys’ BasketballDecisions, decisions. One o f the

many problems that coach Julie Jolsen had to confront was the overwhelming number o f players on the Middle School Team this year. The enthusiasm which brought these players out was carried into the season. Although the team did not have a great record, each player tried every minute. The leading scorer on the team was Josh Elmer.Scott Weinstein and Mike Lofino battled on the boards. Several guards provided excellent backcourt play. Next year promises to be good with returning seventh graders.

Top: Josh Lewis, Sannmy Murrei, James McCutcheon, Stephen Rife, Rahul Banerjee, David Young, Josh Elmer, Scott Weprin, Hans Helmets, Lloyd Huber, Matt Cleary. Bottom: David Inbody, Hugh Pabarue,

Jason Tomchin, Alex Kent, Eddie Mobley, Scott Weinstein, Darrin Bright, David M ontgomery, Nelson Reid.

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Middle School Girls’ BasketballThis was one o f the best Middle

School Girls' Basketball Teams ever. Not only did they win games, they won some easily. They were never embarrassed in their losses. The high scorer for the team was Kim Blumberg. Jill Bernie and Jessi­ca Siebenthaler were strong inside play­ers. Jeanie Mayne played well as a point guard. The team will look forward to next year, with many returning seventh graders who have experience in winning.

Top: Jill Bernie, Chelsea Wall, Kim Blumberg, Jessica Siebenthaler, Winnie Carlson,Robin M imurn, Coach Jackson.

Bottom: Meaghan Patterson, Amy Vitori, Heidi Hartzel, Jeanie Mayne, Sheeba Mescali.

GolfOnce again the golf team has shown

improvement. The team this year finished with a record o f 2-5, one o f its best ever. The team was lead by senior Darius Bo- zorgi and junior Craig Young. Darius was voted as Team Player.

Top: Craig Young, Jo n Freeman. Bottom: Brian Hawthorne, Darius Bozorgi, Coach Ferraro, Eric Tomchin.

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