tion. an Hill. Madeira outscored the 15-7, 15-12, at home September 2. Who holds the Braves' record Although some seniors are still All the semi-finalists aspire to
After a loss to Mt. Notre Squaws 15-8,154. 4, but lost to Deer Park at Deer for the longest run from undetermined about what college become finalists. To attain this
Dame Tuesday, September 2, the The team lost to Loveland Park September 9. photo by Rob Zesch
scrimage? they wish to attend and their honor, they must write a brief
volleyball team beat Milford at Tuesday, September 16,16-4,15- The JV volleyball Squaws beat 3. Who has the highest lifetime future major, many of the semi- selfdescription, as well as indicate These seven seniors were recently honored with the title of N a ~ o d
home, thursday, September 4,15- 15-8. In an out of league game, Madeira at Madeira September 14 batting average? finalists have definite interests. the past honors they have re- Merit Semi-Finalist. From left to right they are SandJ Geier, J s e Nimbi%
15-9,156. the Squaws were defeated by and outscored Loveland 15-13, 4. What is the Canadian Football Eric Fryxell looks towards the ceieved and the organizations in Eric Fryxeu, Susan Roschke, Mmf Challmers, John Iliarnant and
The volleyball Squaws beat Fiheytown Wednesday, Septem- ' 15-11 Tuesday, September 16. League's equivalent to the East for fulffiment of a major in which they have participated. Theuring.
Deer Park at Deer Park Tuesday, ber 17,15-9,15-13. The JV team lost to Finneytown Super Bowl? biology. Mary Chalmers has set Furthermore, each applicant must
September 9,16-14,115-9, The Indian Hill Junior Varsity Wednesday, September 17,15-11, 5. Who holds the NFL record for her sights on either Yale or Brown
Drama C ub to present 'Heidi';
obtain a recommendation from
After two EHL victories. the Girls' Volleyball team's record 15-10. the most passing yardage in a with a possible major in political Dr. Feltman.
career?
Competition has always been a part oi American with years goa ave persona
life, striving for success is reflected in American sports,
business, politics, and especially its character of the- by Andy Baron
Dear Students, dents play with and get to know Don Pappas has done a variety about the 19ck groups that he has
people. The presence of this rivalry in school retards of things in his number of years at played in (especially of the
Student Government has met young orphans. The Exchange
personal growth and learning. twice recently, in both a meeting Committee is now setting up Indian Hill - yet he doesn't want fated Secret Service), Don says,
For instance, students often expect or get a "good last Wednesday and a retreat this dates for s t u d e ~ texchanges with anyone to know it. If you want "Everybody wanted to hit each
the inside scoop on Don Pappas, other (and sometimes did), which
grade" on a given test regardless of their comprehen- past weekend. During both the as many area schools as possible.
this is the place to find it. T thought was great fun." Al-
meeting and retreat, plans were Finally, the Public Relations
sion of the material. For some, cheating is the answer established and affumed for the Committee, responsible for the
I
by John Lilly cat fumble on the Finneytown The Boys' Varsity Soccer game. The Braves' defense was
The Junior Varsity Football 22. A crucial first down by Steve squad defeated Cincinnati weak due to injuries t o two key
Braves lost to host Greenhills Walker brought the Braves to the Country Day, 3-1, Thursday, Sep- defensemen. Newshorts The Chieftain is designed for The second annual " ~ i g Freshman Kitsa Tassian won
22-0 in their first regular season 2-yard line. Finally, Braves' quar- tember 11. Jeff Graham scored a hat trick students to become involved and BrotherIBig Sister" picnic was the competition for the design of
game Saturday, August 30. terback Jim Arnold rammed in The Braves took a total of 33 and Brendan Gilligan added two The JV and Varsity Soccer express their views. Any student held Saturday, September 6, at this gear's Chieftain logo. Her
The first Greenhills score came for the touchdown, and Mike shots on goal but only found the . more goals as Indian Hill bombed teams need your support. Come opinions are welcome. Please Lake Isabella Park. Kama Brock- logo, which appears on this issue,
in the first quarter, after a bad Kearney kicked the decisive extra net three times. Goals were Glen Este 7-2 last night at home. watch and cheer on your Soccer submit them to a member of the man, organizer of the SG picnic will also be on all forthcoming
snap on an IH punt. The Pioneers point to win it for Indian Hill. scored by Rick Ferrias, rend on Dwight Poffenberger and Pete Braves! Chieftain staff. called it "a great success." issues this year.
capitalized on their field position "The guys were a little gun- Gilligan and Dan Greene. Center Graham each had a goal to
and scored on a 17-yard end run. shy last week," said Coach forward Pete Graham couldn't provide the winning margin.
The extra point attempt was Stacey, "but this week they came buy a goal as he took thirteen
unsuccessful. t o play football."
Arnold takes different
A 23-yard pass play led to
Greenhills' second touchdown,
Defensive play by Steve walk-
er highlighted the JV Braves' 13-6 JV Soccer Braves stand 3-4
followed by a two-point conver- victory at Mariemont last Satur- by John Christine scored the winning second goal,
sion early in the second quarter to
catapult the Pioneers into a
day. Walker's three interceptions
led the Indian Hill defense and
The Junior Varsity Soccer while John Christine had two approach to history
Braves scored a 3-1 victory over goals.
14-point lead. helped the Braves, now 2-1, to de- by Rick Ruskin 'Widely interpreted" is a very
Mariemont in their first game of The JV Soccer Braves suffered
After a series of offensive mis- feat the Warriors. Mr. Arnold's three American good description of the project.
the season Tuesday, September 2. two losses as Sycamore slipped
takes on the part of the Braves A Warrior fumble on a punt history classes will be trying Students have written politicians
The Braves got out to an early past the Braves, 3-1, September something new this year, in order
late in the second quarter, the return in the first quarter gave the such as Gerald Ford and Henry
lead when Dave Rhodenbaugh 11, and Anderson outplayed the to investigate a more modem
home team scored again. A two Braves a fitst down on the Marie- Kissinger. On the other hand,
scored within 30 seconds of the Braves 4-0, September 13. aspect of the class.
point conversion raised the Pio- mont 30. IH quarterback Jim they have also written celebritie~~
start of the game. In the loss to Sycamore, the The three classes, totalling
neers' advantage to 22 points. Arnold then ran 23 yards in two "Pete Townshend and Johnny
Ron Zesch had two assists in JV Braves played a defensive approximately seventy students,
plays to get the first Brave touch- Carson, for instance, have affee
A third quarter touchdown the game and John Christine had game with little offensive penetra- wiU be writing to famous people
down. Mike Kearney's extra ted American history through
and extra point vaulted the Braves a goal. tion. Mitch Theuring scored the who have had an effect upon entertainment," stated Mr. A-
to a 7-6 victory over the Finney- point attempt was unsuccessful. The JV's won again, 4-2, over only Brave goal. America's history. Their goal is nold.
town Wildcats, September 8. The only Mariemont score was Wyoming on Thursday, Septem- The loss to Anderson was to receive responses with auto- 'We're hoping to get r lot of
Finneytown scored first after set up by an IH fumble in the ber 4. another disappointment. As graphs, as well ab pictures. responses," Mr. Arnold said, '%but
a 27-yard pass play that took the third quarter. The Mariemont Mitch Theuring scored three Coach Sona Ngoh said, 'They're The letters were all sent out in- past years when we've done
Wildcats to their own 45. A drive began on the 50 and was of the goals and Ron Herd scored just beating us t o the ball." last Friday, September 12. As the this, we've only gotten about ffity
breakaway 55-yard run gave aided by a facemask call against one. The JV Soccer Braves lost responses return, each student percent back."
Finneytown their only touch- the Braves. A 20-yard pass play The Braves fell to their first their third straight game to Tur- will have to tell about his respec- When the responses come, the
down, but the Braves thwarted tied the game at six, but the War- defeat in a 6-0 drubbing at the pin Tuesday, September 16, by a tive person. The students must students have the option of keep-
the conversion attempt. riors couldn't make the two-point hands of Forest Park on Septem- score of 4-3. also write a short biography about ing the autographs, but they are
The Wildcats threatened in the conversion. ber 6. With 15 minutes left in the the person. mcouraged to donate them to the
second quarter, driving IH back to Another Mariemont-fumbled The JV Soccer Braves came game, the Braves were ahead 3-2, "It's widely interpreted his- school. "What we hope to d o
its own 5-yard line before the punt set up Todd Grant's winning back to beat New Richmond 3-1 but two quick Turpin goals spoil- tory," said Mr. Arnold, '%ut it's a with them," relayed Mr. Arnold,
Braves' defense could reverse the touchdown in the fourth quarter. on Tuesday, September 9. ed Indian Hill's chances. Indian photo by ~ o Zcsch
b change of entertainment, and the "is frame them and hang them all
tide. Mike Kearney's extra point kick The key to the win was good Hill goals were scored by Brendan kids are really getting fired up in the hibrary for everyone to
The third quarter opened with brought the tally of the IH vic- defense by goalie Andy Hall and Gilligan, Ron Herd, and Mitch Mr. Arnold points out the true vWues of American histoy. about it." enjoy."
the IH defense recovering a Wild- tory up to 13-6. the fullbacks. Mitch Theuring Theuring.
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by John Lilly cat fumble on the Finneytown The Boys' Varsity Soccer game. The Braves' defense was
The Junior Varsity Football 22. A crucial first down by Steve squad defeated Cincinnati weak due to injuries t o two key
Braves lost to host Greenhills Walker brought the Braves to the Country Day, 3-1, Thursday, Sep- defensemen. Newshorts The Chieftain is designed for The second annual " ~ i g Freshman Kitsa Tassian won
22-0 in their first regular season 2-yard line. Finally, Braves' quar- tember 11. Jeff Graham scored a hat trick students to become involved and BrotherIBig Sister" picnic was the competition for the design of
game Saturday, August 30. terback Jim Arnold rammed in The Braves took a total of 33 and Brendan Gilligan added two The JV and Varsity Soccer express their views. Any student held Saturday, September 6, at this gear's Chieftain logo. Her
The first Greenhills score came for the touchdown, and Mike shots on goal but only found the . more goals as Indian Hill bombed teams need your support. Come opinions are welcome. Please Lake Isabella Park. Kama Brock- logo, which appears on this issue,
in the first quarter, after a bad Kearney kicked the decisive extra net three times. Goals were Glen Este 7-2 last night at home. watch and cheer on your Soccer submit them to a member of the man, organizer of the SG picnic will also be on all forthcoming
snap on an IH punt. The Pioneers point to win it for Indian Hill. scored by Rick Ferrias, rend on Dwight Poffenberger and Pete Braves! Chieftain staff. called it "a great success." issues this year.
capitalized on their field position "The guys were a little gun- Gilligan and Dan Greene. Center Graham each had a goal to
and scored on a 17-yard end run. shy last week," said Coach forward Pete Graham couldn't provide the winning margin.
The extra point attempt was Stacey, "but this week they came buy a goal as he took thirteen
unsuccessful. t o play football."
Arnold takes different
A 23-yard pass play led to
Greenhills' second touchdown,
Defensive play by Steve walk-
er highlighted the JV Braves' 13-6 JV Soccer Braves stand 3-4
followed by a two-point conver- victory at Mariemont last Satur- by John Christine scored the winning second goal,
sion early in the second quarter to
catapult the Pioneers into a
day. Walker's three interceptions
led the Indian Hill defense and
The Junior Varsity Soccer while John Christine had two approach to history
Braves scored a 3-1 victory over goals.
14-point lead. helped the Braves, now 2-1, to de- by Rick Ruskin 'Widely interpreted" is a very
Mariemont in their first game of The JV Soccer Braves suffered
After a series of offensive mis- feat the Warriors. Mr. Arnold's three American good description of the project.
the season Tuesday, September 2. two losses as Sycamore slipped
takes on the part of the Braves A Warrior fumble on a punt history classes will be trying Students have written politicians
The Braves got out to an early past the Braves, 3-1, September something new this year, in order
late in the second quarter, the return in the first quarter gave the such as Gerald Ford and Henry
lead when Dave Rhodenbaugh 11, and Anderson outplayed the to investigate a more modem
home team scored again. A two Braves a fitst down on the Marie- Kissinger. On the other hand,
scored within 30 seconds of the Braves 4-0, September 13. aspect of the class.
point conversion raised the Pio- mont 30. IH quarterback Jim they have also written celebritie~~
start of the game. In the loss to Sycamore, the The three classes, totalling
neers' advantage to 22 points. Arnold then ran 23 yards in two "Pete Townshend and Johnny
Ron Zesch had two assists in JV Braves played a defensive approximately seventy students,
plays to get the first Brave touch- Carson, for instance, have affee
A third quarter touchdown the game and John Christine had game with little offensive penetra- wiU be writing to famous people
down. Mike Kearney's extra ted American history through
and extra point vaulted the Braves a goal. tion. Mitch Theuring scored the who have had an effect upon entertainment," stated Mr. A-
to a 7-6 victory over the Finney- point attempt was unsuccessful. The JV's won again, 4-2, over only Brave goal. America's history. Their goal is nold.
town Wildcats, September 8. The only Mariemont score was Wyoming on Thursday, Septem- The loss to Anderson was to receive responses with auto- 'We're hoping to get r lot of
Finneytown scored first after set up by an IH fumble in the ber 4. another disappointment. As graphs, as well ab pictures. responses," Mr. Arnold said, '%but
a 27-yard pass play that took the third quarter. The Mariemont Mitch Theuring scored three Coach Sona Ngoh said, 'They're The letters were all sent out in- past years when we've done
Wildcats to their own 45. A drive began on the 50 and was of the goals and Ron Herd scored just beating us t o the ball." last Friday, September 12. As the this, we've only gotten about ffity
breakaway 55-yard run gave aided by a facemask call against one. The JV Soccer Braves lost responses return, each student percent back."
Finneytown their only touch- the Braves. A 20-yard pass play The Braves fell to their first their third straight game to Tur- will have to tell about his respec- When the responses come, the
down, but the Braves thwarted tied the game at six, but the War- defeat in a 6-0 drubbing at the pin Tuesday, September 16, by a tive person. The students must students have the option of keep-
the conversion attempt. riors couldn't make the two-point hands of Forest Park on Septem- score of 4-3. also write a short biography about ing the autographs, but they are
The Wildcats threatened in the conversion. ber 6. With 15 minutes left in the the person. mcouraged to donate them to the
second quarter, driving IH back to Another Mariemont-fumbled The JV Soccer Braves came game, the Braves were ahead 3-2, "It's widely interpreted his- school. "What we hope to d o
its own 5-yard line before the punt set up Todd Grant's winning back to beat New Richmond 3-1 but two quick Turpin goals spoil- tory," said Mr. Arnold, '%ut it's a with them," relayed Mr. Arnold,
Braves' defense could reverse the touchdown in the fourth quarter. on Tuesday, September 9. ed Indian Hill's chances. Indian photo by ~ o Zcsch
b change of entertainment, and the "is frame them and hang them all
tide. Mike Kearney's extra point kick The key to the win was good Hill goals were scored by Brendan kids are really getting fired up in the hibrary for everyone to
The third quarter opened with brought the tally of the IH vic- defense by goalie Andy Hall and Gilligan, Ron Herd, and Mitch Mr. Arnold points out the true vWues of American histoy. about it." enjoy."
the IH defense recovering a Wild- tory up to 13-6. the fullbacks. Mitch Theuring Theuring.
CHIEFTAIN September 19,1980 September 19,1980 Page 11
Competition has always been a part oi American with years goa ave persona
life, striving for success is reflected in American sports,
business, politics, and especially its character of the- by Andy Baron
Dear Students, dents play with and get to know Don Pappas has done a variety about the 19ck groups that he has
people. The presence of this rivalry in school retards of things in his number of years at played in (especially of the
Student Government has met young orphans. The Exchange
personal growth and learning. twice recently, in both a meeting Committee is now setting up Indian Hill - yet he doesn't want fated Secret Service), Don says,
For instance, students often expect or get a "good last Wednesday and a retreat this dates for s t u d e ~ texchanges with anyone to know it. If you want "Everybody wanted to hit each
the inside scoop on Don Pappas, other (and sometimes did), which
grade" on a given test regardless of their comprehen- past weekend. During both the as many area schools as possible.
this is the place to find it. T thought was great fun." Al-
meeting and retreat, plans were Finally, the Public Relations
sion of the material. For some, cheating is the answer established and affumed for the Committee, responsible for the
I
tion. an Hill. Madeira outscored the 15-7, 15-12, at home September 2. Who holds the Braves' record Although some seniors are still All the semi-finalists aspire to
After a loss to Mt. Notre Squaws 15-8,154. 4, but lost to Deer Park at Deer for the longest run from undetermined about what college become finalists. To attain this
Dame Tuesday, September 2, the The team lost to Loveland Park September 9. photo by Rob Zesch
scrimage? they wish to attend and their honor, they must write a brief
volleyball team beat Milford at Tuesday, September 16,16-4,15- The JV volleyball Squaws beat 3. Who has the highest lifetime future major, many of the semi- selfdescription, as well as indicate These seven seniors were recently honored with the title of N a ~ o d
home, thursday, September 4,15- 15-8. In an out of league game, Madeira at Madeira September 14 batting average? finalists have definite interests. the past honors they have re- Merit Semi-Finalist. From left to right they are SandJ Geier, J s e Nimbi%
15-9,156. the Squaws were defeated by and outscored Loveland 15-13, 4. What is the Canadian Football Eric Fryxell looks towards the ceieved and the organizations in Eric Fryxeu, Susan Roschke, Mmf Challmers, John Iliarnant and
The volleyball Squaws beat Fiheytown Wednesday, Septem- ' 15-11 Tuesday, September 16. League's equivalent to the East for fulffiment of a major in which they have participated. Theuring.
Deer Park at Deer Park Tuesday, ber 17,15-9,15-13. The JV team lost to Finneytown Super Bowl? biology. Mary Chalmers has set Furthermore, each applicant must
September 9,16-14,115-9, The Indian Hill Junior Varsity Wednesday, September 17,15-11, 5. Who holds the NFL record for her sights on either Yale or Brown
Drama C ub to present 'Heidi';
obtain a recommendation from
After two EHL victories. the Girls' Volleyball team's record 15-10. the most passing yardage in a with a possible major in political Dr. Feltman.
career?