Anthony Wayne High School - Trailblazer Yearbook (Whitehouse, OH)
- Class of 1975
Page 1 of 286
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Homecoming bonfire
a blazing success
Spirit seemed to reach an all-time high the night of the bonfire. It
was the day before the biggest game of the season, and the crowd
realized this as the air was filled with their chanting: "Here we
come, Panthers!" They cheered the lighting of the victory logs by
King Bruce Ponceby, and the pep talk by Queen Ann Yonkee. The
senior players sang the ever-popular "Four Feet Tall" song. High
with anticipation, everyone joined in the fight song.
With the spirit of Bonfire Night going for us, we felt unbeatable.
Too bad it s not a REAL Panther
The little drummer boy?
. 74 bonfire draws largest crowd ever,
4. Bonfire reflects burning school spirit, 6 7
5, Band promotes spirit with fight song.
6. "Come on baby, light my fire. . ." -
7. Don't mess with our best.
8. Ann's speech is received with cheers.
9. Senior jocks are "four feet tall."
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Bruce Ponccby sara thc effigy Llbilllff.
Quairzcrbnck Dick Albziugh cvxiding :hc Maiumcc dcfendcrs.
The AXY! offcnsc wiirchcs rhcir defense nr this all imporuim gums.
Thu Fighting Generals lxmisrrr auch orhcr's mpirirs before the game.
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Homecoming game
a biHer blow
The largest crowd in Northern Lakes League history gathered at
Schaller Memorial Stadium, as the Maumee Panthers crushed the
Generals' hope for an unbeaten season. Final score: Maumee - 10,
AW - 7.
The Fighting Generals led most of the game, 7-O, and the fans
were high with the anticipation of a much-hoped for victory over
arch-rival Maumee. But the Panthers rallied, tied, and finally went
ahead of the Generals.
The Homecoming Court was introduced before the game, and
had sideline seats for the disappointing loss. It was AW's first home
loss in four years, and perhaps one of the most frustrating ever.
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Craig Burdo ready for action I
4. Flin:-game calisghenicsl 6 7
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6. Various expressions shown on faces of Generals' bench.
7. As tension mounts, a nervous AW bench is on its feet.
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Aulumn
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Whether jiving to the music of
the band or watching from the side,
all who attended Homecoming
Dance '74 seemed to enjoy them-
selves. Attendance was good and
the North Cafeteria floor was
crowded with dancing couples. The
evening was highlighted by the
crowning of Ann Yonkee and the
introduction of her court.
In keeping with the theme of
"Autumn Memories" decorations
included pumpkins, Indian corn,
colorful leaves, and a real tree
which stood in the center of the
dance floor.
Thanks are extended to all stu-
dent council members who,
through their efforts, made the eve-
ning a memorable one for all.
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- 1. 1974 Homecoming Court: BACK ROW: Lori Peters, Harold
Hoot, Kathy Kroncke, Kim Rudolph, Kathy Canfield, Eric Nof-
zinger, Karen Behnfeldr,-Iim Guess. FRONT ROW: Bruce
Ponceby, Ann Yonkee.
5 H 2. Mark Jacobs, Paul Rohen :ind Rainer Walinbeck surveying the
prospects.
5. Sheron, Candy, joni, Bob, Mike and Patti discussing the Mid Exist
Crisis.
. Ann is crowned by 1973 queen Shirley Thomas.
. Mike and Ann relish the moment.
. Blow in my ear and I'll follow you anywhere.
"And they called ir puppy love."
. The band provided enjoyable music.
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This year's Homecoming Court was entertained at a sel-
dom used barn not far from school. Romping along the
beams and jumping in the hay proved to be more fun than
posing for pictures. These lovely girls Cand Brucej were
pictured in an informal way by the photographer, who pre-
cariously made his way up and down ladders and on top of
fifteen foot high beams to capture them forever on film,
Here is a casual glance at the 1974 Homecoming Roy-
alty.
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- 4. Bruce and Ann liked it better outside.
5. Karen Behnfeldt admiring the view from
the second floor.
6. Sophomore Kathy Canfield amongst the clutter of a well-used barn,
Homecoming Couri 31
Barefooi in
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The Anthony Wayne High School Anto-
nian Society presented the Neil Simon com-
edy "Barefoot in the Park" November 15, 16,
and 17. The play takes place in the top floor
of a brownstone on East 48th Street in New
York City. It deals with a young couple, Paul
and Corie Bratter, and their marital problems.
On the side is an affair between Corie's
mother, Mrs. Banks, and Victor Velasco, a
dirty old man who uses the Bratter's bedroom
window as the door to his apartment.
A round of applause should be given to the
cast, crews, and director for their presentation
of a well-received show.
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Publicity Chairman - Leslie Beniiett if
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Artistic Coordinator - Sarali
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ment to the Miclwinter Dance.
Attendance was good, as the cou-
ples enjoyed an evening of fine
music, provided by the Dean Hill
Trio. Along with the usual dancing
fplus some feeble attempts at the
tango and the polkaj, the evening's
excitement was provided for by the
slightly "spiked" punch
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. Phil Taber and Kathy Gnllnher asleep on their feet,
. Kitty Morris and Russell Reach rockin' 'round the clock.
"I want to bite your neck . . .U
. Couples enjoy the music of the Dean Hill Trio.
6. Ronnie and Li7 - Last Tango?
7. Linda Dimon and jack Witte dancing to good music.
8. The Dean Hill Trio making their sound.
9. Freshmen Tim Gerke and Robin Green on the sidelines.
Midwinfer Dance 37
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Mr. Williamson and Thespian Troupe 1717 have
done it again. A musical, LITTLE MARY SUN-
SHINE, was presented in the spring and was very
well received. This charming operetta was in itself a
satirical spoof of the old time operettas.
The setting is the Colorado Rockies at Mary Sun-
shinels Inn. There is a group of girls from a finish-
ing school and the same number of young forest
rangers, Mary and jim, and Billy Jester and Nancy
Twinkle. jim and the rangers are after a villainous
Indian and they are in much danger, to the dismay
of the females. But while they are out risking their
necks, the dirty old Gen. Oscar Fairfax is at the Inn
trying to ease the pain in the young ladies' minds.
As in all good stories, everyone is reunited at the
end and live happily ever after.
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3. The girlish Mabel finds
enjoyment on a swing.
4. Exchange student Thomas Weber served as student direc-
tor.
5, Gen. Fairfax doing his thing.
6. Gen. Fairfax comforts the young ladies during the absence
of their lovers.
7. Barb Sido, "call girl."
8. The Pit Band under the direction of jerry Reed.
9. Mary, will you listen to me?!
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5, Billy -Jester serenades his "once in a blue moon girl," Nancy Twinkle
4. The real Greg Everharr.
5. Chief Brown Bear medirates.
6. Mme. Ernestine von Liebedich dreams of the good old days in Vienna.
7. Capt. jim and Mary gaze soulfully into each other's eyes as they burst into
song.
8. Dottie Davies concentrates the spotlight on the action.
9. The stout-hearted forest rangers march gallantly onto the stage.
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Ms. Brigham, Mr. Luce, and the
Anthony Wayne art students dis-
played their handiwork once again
around the high dome and center
fountain at the Southwyclc Mall.
Many different creations were on
display, including drawings, paint-
ings, sculpture, and hangings. Large
crowds enjoyed browsing through
the showing, with the music of the
General's Staff in the background.
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2. Mr, "Loose" watches over. 3.jackie Dressel admires the exhibits. 5
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enjoy show's success.
6. Mr. Knerr caught ripping off Art Show jewelry.
7. Karen johnson and art.
8. Cindy Rick, hiding behind an elephantf ?B
9. Victim of a two day smoking suspension.
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The music of jerry DePrisco filtered its way
out of the wave of silver and white balloons
which surrounded the bandstand. There were
couples dancing and sitting around tables deco-
rated with more balloons and lit by candlelight.
This was Prom 1975 which was held once more
at the Sheraton Westgate Commonwealth Ball-
room on May 17.
As the clock struck midnight, this year's roy-
alty was announced. Mary Suter was crowned
queen and Dick Albaugh king.
For all who attended the prom it was an eve-
ning of fun and surprise Cespecially when a
gorilla - dressed for the occasion - made an
appearancej, and wonderful memories.
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3. This table wasted no time starting to eat.
4. Prom Queen and King, Mary Suter and 4 5 6
Dick Albaugh.
5. The dance floor is crowded with couples.
6. jim Morgan and Allison Ballard sway to
the music.
7. The latest fashion in prom dress for men.
8. Mark Moeckel seems to be having difficulty swallowing.
9. Did you have to tell that story during dinner?
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members also attended the
affair.
4. What is that "creature" over there?
5. Tell me 1 don't see what's sitting next to mel
6. Different reactions to the meal.
7. Mike Sherman and Ann Yonkee dance to the music of
jerry DePrisco.
8. The roast beef dinner was enjoyed by many.
9. Good music brought many couples to the dance floor.
XO. I like these slow dances.
ll. There wasn't much time to relax after dinner before the
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The 1974 Cross Country team had a rather
unsuccessful season compared to previous
years, compiling a 6-5 record. The Seniors led
the team in scoring, with Harold Hoot hav-
ing the best run with a time of 10:42. Dave
Hess and Bob Box also contributed to the
scoring.
The Reserves also had a tough season, los-
ing two meets by one point, and running to a
2-5 season, Pacing the team were Brian Royal,
who had a best time of 11:25, and Mark Kin-
kaid, who was runner-up in scoring.
The Varsity will lose four of its top seven
runners, but the upcoming underclassmen
should fill their spots adequately, and perhaps
bring AW back to the top of the league.
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2. Gazing ar the course before him, Marr prepares himself
mentally.
5. Eric Nofzinger giving ir all he has down the final stretch,
4. Steve Cox waiting for his opponents to arrive.
5. Exercises get the mnners ready physically,
6. Rounding the corner Bob Box finds he is being closely fol-
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7. Dave Hess receives his ticker at the conclusion of yet
another race.
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2, jim Simpson gets attention from his father at the
end of his race.
5. The Reserves are always in jovial spirits.
4. The runners receive pre-meet instructions from
their coaches.
S. Coach Dick Albaugh. Assistant Coach Dick Dean
and Managers Lynn Suess and Patty Cope pose in
Coach Albaugh's toy car.
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Gasper, Dave Dick, Tony Durhan, Tri-Captain Dick Albaugh, Andy Zitzer, Marry Michael. SECOND ROW: Randy Hcilman, Mark Heamdon,-lack
Eric Meyer, jeff Wright, Todd Wilson, Tri-Captain Kelly White, Scott Binkley, Denny Thomas, Brent Fruchey, George Stevens, Herb Stiles. FRONT
Matt Plocek, Tom Farh, Rick Beirbaum, Doug Hawks, jan Saunders, Terry Beam, Rob Longnecker, joe Smith, jack Hawks, Luke Worline, Mike ll
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1. Another argument lost.
2. Team awaits the referee's decision,
3. Sherman watches as the play progresses.
4. Barry Foltz making a key block for Dick Albnugh.
Dick Albaugh.
6. Coach Schoonmakcr watches the action.
7. I never even touched him!
8. Scott Binkley recovering after a rough play.
9. Coach Richards planning out the strategy of the game.
10. That's MY ball, and you can't have it.
ll. We did it again!
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Witte, Brent Fmchey, Denny Thomas, Gary Yager, Scorr Binkley, Geary Belzung. THIRD ROW: Bill Smirh,jim Shepard, Doug Hawks, Scorr McVicker, Chuck Plymale, joe
Rick Bierbaum. FRONT ROW: Mart Donnelly, Craig Robinson, Matz Plocek, Dan Taylor, Tadashi Fujita, Tom Farh.
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BACK ROW: Elden Lee, Tom Reach, jeff Lahr, Mark Brillhart. SECO
ROW: Sandy Ziegler, Connie jo VonDeylen, Chris Leonard. FRONT ROW: Pat Rohen, Greg Whcati
Leonard McKimmy,joel Kirkwood.
The 1974 freshman football squad was
coached by Mr. Kemp. The Little Generals
finished their season with a record of 2 wins,
3 losses, and 1 tie. Though not overwhelm-
ing, their record shows that they have the
ability to win, so they look forward tojV and
varsity play in the years to come.
Head Trainer, Mr. Ewalcl, Coach Murphy, Coach Schoonmaker, Coach Ondrus,
Coach Fix, Head Coach Richards, Coach Brown.
g BACK ROW: jim Guess, Richard Hite, Scott Bryant, Craig Miller, Clark johnson, Kevin Megyesl, Dave Kanz, Randy Meadows. SECOND ROW: Todd
Larry Studer, Tim Monroe, Greg Burkhart, john Ward, Chuck Christian, Brian Foltz. THIRD ROW: Dave Lybarger, Pete Monrion, Terry Schwartz, Gary Meyers, Mike
Owen, Paul Zitzer, Rusty Stafford. FRONT ROW: Greg Zcmpel, Bob Karamol, Richard Bialecki, Scott Allen, Rob Monetta, Tom Bohnett, Ron Engel.
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60 Golf
Golf moves
io fall
The 1974 golf team swung to a 2-8 overall
record under the direction of a new coach,
Mr. Hayes. Though not a very impressive
record, the young team gained valuable expe-
rience in inter-school competition.
Once again the A.W. golf team had a
female participant in Tina Cirino. She was
the first girl in the Toledo area ever to com-
pete in the Toledo Sectional Golf Champion-
ships. League honors went to Kim Rudolph
who was chosen First Team All League.
Randy Click was voted Most Valuable
Golfer of the team and Dave Mattis was the
Most Improved Golfer.
With only two senior golfers leaving the
team, a great improvement in the season
record is apparent for next year.
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ANDING: Dave Mattis, Tina Cirino, Davc Plassman, Coach Hayes, Randy Click. KNEELING: Mike Pederson, Rob Slee, Mark Pederson, Tim
erke, Kim Rudolph.
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Dave Mams practice putting before the meet
2. Tim Gcrke swings his way our of the sand
trap.
5. Rob Slee tees off.
4. Swinging Tina Cirino.
5. Kim Rudolph sinks a putt.
Golf 61
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for NLL fiile
The 1974-75 Anthony Wayne Basketball team showed the league
who was tough by capturing a piece of the NLL title with a remarkable
league record of nine wins and one loss. The highlight of league play
was the 55-54 win over Rossford, clinching a tie with the rival Bulldogs
for the league trophy. This was the first time in over fifteen years that
Anthony Wayne has achieved the goal of being league champions.
In overall competition, the Generals compiled an 18-3 record with a
loss to Toledo Scott by one point in overtime, and to Toledo Macomber
in the first round of tournament play.
This year's roundball team showed that AW was not only Number
One in football, but basketball too.
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Manager Arlen Tipping, Coach Asmus. FRONT ROW: Dick Albaugh, Tim Strayer Fred Gothke john Agce Kelly White jim Robinson Mike Sherman Dave Scott
This year's graduating seniors set many
records. Dick Albaugh was the Best Foul
Shooter with 77596. Dick also had the most
assists C1191 and was the Most Valuable
Player. Mike Sherman had the most rebounds
with 203. The Coaches' Award went to Tim
Strayer.
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McVickcr, Brent Fruchey, Brian Royal, Dave Stager, Kim Rudolph, Manager Connie VonDeylan. MISSING1 Mark Simon.
1. Coach McSurley gives his game strategy to the team.
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Dave Addams Coach Bei-ta FRONT ROW Kim Heckler Scott Hardesry Perry McWilliams jim Sruder Billy johnson Dan
1 BACK ROW: Coach
Smith, Scott Allen, Gary Clark, Tim Gerke, john
Chesbro, Scott Bryant, john Cichy, Bruce Bolley,
Coach Bennett. FRONT ROW: Dan Toepher, Tom
Bayes, Tom Moser, Craig Miller, Clark johnson,jim
Owen, Eric Thompson.
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Doug Coutcher, Doug Warner, Todd McWilliams,
Kevin Click, Craig Linter. THIRD ROW: Robert
Donnelly, Richard Story, jeff Morris, Greg Pieper,
Matthew Zitzer, Scott Rose, Dean Nofzinger. SEC-
OND ROW: Coach Kemp, Dave Shoup, Jef f Gmin-
ter,-Ieff Watson, Mike Ramirez, Doug Meeker,
Doug LaRue, Coach Hayes. FRONT ROW: john
Kobee, Mark Kulwicki, Brad Woodland, Rob
Dulskis, Chris Mammoser, Doug Smith, Dan Doba
son.
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their grip
The young Anthony Wayne wrestling team finished
the season with a record of no wins and six losses.
Wrestlers of the week included Mike Meadows for the
Springfield Tournament, Perrysburg Tournament, and
Lake meet, Barry Foltz for Perrysburg and Delta meets,
Denny Thomas for Maumee and Rossford meets, and
Doug Hawks for the Start Tournament. Mike Mead-
ows advanced through Sectionals to the District meet
where he was eliminated from the competition.
The most valuable wrestler was Mike Meadows. He
also had the most takedowns and falls. The most-
improved wrestler was Denny Thomas. Denny also
moved into seventh place in the most season reversals
with eleven.
Female managers and trainers were not allowed in
the field house this year. The girls served as matmaids
and scorekeepers instead. They were Kelly Cichy,,Ianet
Smith, Sandi Ziegler, Drenda Woodland, and Ann
Gooden.
1. The team watches one of its member's match. Ed Cp
2. Struggling against an opponent's hold is Rodney If
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3. Phil johnson works on his Springfield opponent. all H
4. japanese exchange student, Tadashi Fuijita, 6
attempts to flip his opponent.
5. Bob Desko is all tied up. ,
6. Bruce Ponceby has a painful victory.
7. Doug Hawks gets to his base.
8. Brian Foltz waits for his chance to take down his opponent.
9. Barry studies his opponent.
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Mike Meadows was one of the N.L.L. all
stars. His season record was 24 wins and 16
losses. He is eighth in career take-downs 641, ,
ninth in single season take-downs f2Oj, fifth
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Hawks, Mike Meadows, Kevin Megyesi, jan Saunders, Denny Thomas. SEATED: Bob Desko, Dan Wyandt, Brian Foltz, Randy Thomas, Phil-Iohnson, Barry Foltz,
Bruce Ponceby.
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caplures Qnd place
The Varsity Baseball team swung to an 11-7 season record
and posted 7 wins and 3 losses in league play. Their fine per-
formance captured them second place in the N.L.L.
Taking team honors were the tri-captains. Andrew Zitzer
was named MVP while Todd Wilson had the lowest ERA.
Dick Albaugh had the highest batting average and the most
RBI's.
Named All-League were Todd Wilson, Andrew Zitzer, and
jeff Wright, first teamg Dick Albaugh and Mike Warner, sec-
ond team.
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2. Coach Richards tells Mike Meadows to stop.
3. Third baseman Meadows awaits the play.
4. Albaugh winds up to pitch. 5 6 7
ijcff Wright checks the base. 6. Andy Zitzer warms up.
7.jeff Glanz is ready to hit a homer.
8. Another home run hitter.
9. The runner is tagged.
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Scott Hardestry. MIDDLE: Randy Roberts, john Heisinger, Rodney Cook,-lack Witte, lvlike Burger, FRONT: Dave
Eric Nofzinger, Scott Binkley, Perry McWilliams, Scott McVicker.
g BACK: Randy Meadows, Scott Bryant, Dan Toephcr, Craig Miller, Dale Bailey, Kelly Bucher, Kevin Megyesi,
McAfee. MIDDLE: Bob Battin,-Iohn Ward, Mike Zwyer, Kerry Dickerson, Paul Zitzer,,Iim Owen, Larry Studer. FRONT: Dan Vlyandt,
Reserve ieam
breaks even
The Anthony Wayne Reserve baseball
team was again coached by Mr. Murphy.
Posting a 5-5 season record, the inter-school
competition should prepare the players for
varsity participation next year.
Under the coaching of Mr. McAfee, the
freshman baseball tea.m battled a 4-6 season
record. Though not very impressive, it
allowed these undetclassmen to gain valuable
experience in high school athletics.
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With many of last year's
team returning, the tennis
team played to a season
record of 5 Wins and 12 losses
while they were 4 and 6 in
Northern Lakes League play.
The team voted Pat God-
dard the Most Valuable
Player. His season record was
12-3 overall and 8-1 in league
matches.
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Mike Smith, Todd Welborn, Tim Niles.
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Once again the Anthony Wayne Bowling team was split
into two groups which competed against five other schools
for twelve weeks. After the final pin had fallen, the Blue team
heralded fourth place, with the White team ranking tenth.
Southwyck Lanes was again the home alley for the Gener-
als. High game for the Blue team was scored by Mark Peder-
son with a 246. David Dean outscored the White team with a
high game of 206.
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WHITE TEAM Matt Donnelly, Rich Thayer, Mike Brown, Frank Belcher,
1. Stu Roberts throws one clown the center of the alley.
2. Keeping score for the guys is Craig Loehrke.
3. Boy's Coach Dick Dean and Girl's Coach Ellen Colan
inni watch the "Battle of the Sexes."
4. Dave Ballard waits for the pins to be reset.
5. Senior Mike Wolfe watches intently.
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Track ieam has
best season
The Anthony Wayne Varsity track team
had a very good season. Their dual meet
record of 5-5 was the best ever, and a second
place finish in the N.L.L. meet was the high-
est an AW track team has ever placed. They
finished third in the Napoleon Gold Medal
Meet and tenth in the AAA Sectional meet.
The team also set a record by scoring 101
points in a meet against Otsego.
john Agee was league champion in the
high hurdles, low hurdles, and high jump.
One school record was broken and one was
tied during the course of the season. Bob Box
shattered the oldest record on the board by
running a 4:34 mile in the league meet, and
john Agee tied the high hump record of 6'1".
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2.,Ian Saunders ready to throw the shot.
5. The "flop" is a popular high jump form.
6 4. Dave Hess and Matt Fetter close in on the leader.
- dijohn Agee is about even with his opponent in the high hu.r-
es.
6. Rocky Launders at the point of release.
7. Ron Johnston plants his pole in an attempt to clear the bar.
8.jumping the incredible height of 8'0" is Steve Green.
9. The first leg of the 880 yard relay has started.
10, Luke Worline takes a break from the action.
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Gothke,-Iohn Haynes, Ron Johnston, Ken Bucher, Coach Asmus. MIDDLE: Brian Witzlcr, Frank Wood Geary
zung,-Ian Saunders, George Stevens, Luke Worline, Tim Suter, Mark Hearndon, Tadashi Fujita, Tim Irelan
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2. Mr. Baxter gives the nmners their instructions before the gun.
3. Senior Mark Heamdon rests after a sprint.
4. Dave "Berkshire" Scott in the long jump.
5. A smooth exchange in the mile relay.
6. john Haynes executes his high jump.
7. john appears to have four legs.
Track 83
Vollegball
has losing
season
The girls' volleyball team, under the direc-
tion of Miss Smith, only managed to win two
games Cthree matches per gamej against
Springfield and Whitmer while losing to
their remaining opponents. This brought
their season record to two wins and nine
losses.
The junior Varsity team finished the sea-
son with a somewhat better record of five
wins and six losses.
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2. ThejV team receives instructions from Coach 1
Peterson as the Varsity looks on
3. Miss Smith and team discuss strategy
4. Denise Toepher returns the volley
5, Kansas City bomber of Anthony Wayne
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Pat Hill, Karen Mayer, joel Kirkwood, manager, Stella Munotz, Mary Dick, Mary Suter, Annette Moss, Cecilia Zalewski,
Yonkee, Diane Kistner, Luann Ackerman, Tammy Bower. FRONT: Kelly Loehrke, manager, Coach Peterson, Sue
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The girls' basketball team finished its sea-
son with a record of four wins and eight
losses. Kim Ehret was high scorer C104
pointsj and top rebounder. Kim Ehret and
Missy Meeker were named to the N .L.L. first
team and Debbie Bierbaum received an hon-
orable mention.
The Varsity was one of 27 teams which
participated in the first state wide tournament
for girls, The Toledo Athletic League Girls
High School Basketball Invitational Tourna-
ment. They played Rogers and were defeated
by a score of 41-31.
The junior Varsity finished with a record
of five wins and six losses. Exchange student
Stella Munoz from Colombia played on the
JV team.
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Girls' softball
joins spring
sporls line-up
A new addition to Anthony Wayne athlet-
ics this year was a girls' softball team. Under
the coaching of Laurie McVicker, the girls
compiled a 2-9 record, with both wins against
Maumee.
Several girls were awarded league honors.
Named first team N.L.L. was Kim Ehret with
Diane Kistner on second team. Receiving
Honorable Mentions were Karen Mayer,
Irene Martinez, Annette Moss, Lee Notestine,
Kim Spooner, and Angie Kennedy.
With this year's experience under their
belt and only two seniors leaving the team,
this new spring sport should be getting bet-
ter.
BACK ROW: Connie VonDeylan, Tammy Bower, Angela Kennedy, Luann Ackerman, Kim Ehrct, Diane Kistner.
ROW: Kim Spooner, Irene Martinez, Karen Mayer, Annetre Moss, Vicki Bank, Pat Hill,
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ROW Coach Coy Cindy Clark Tammr Gmrttcr Olga Martinez Peggy Goddard Wendy Burdo Dawn Jacobs,judy Wiggins, Robin Green, Inis Dorsey, Dawn Gilbert, Lynn
a Karen Hrlfrnger Darla Megyesi Coach Smith MIDDLE ROW Debbie Spangler Sharon Hearndon Tracy Hires, Anileda Godfrey, Cindy Drury, Laurie Ferrer, Marianne Wielin-
anette johnson Debbie Brerbaum Sue Phipps FRONT ROW Missy Meeker joette Gmrtter Sandi Gase Karen johnson, Ann Yonkee, Debbie Baxter, janet Ziegler, Mary Dick,
Girls renew claim
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A rousing rendition of "Fight, team, fight for
Anthony Wayne, Come on GIRLS -" announced the
Girls' Track team's first place N.L.L. finish. Although
their season record of three wins and four losses was
not impressive, they totaled 111 points in the league
meet beating their nearest competitor, Maumee, by 1.5
points.
The Most Improved Player was Mary Dick. Missy
Meeker took the Most Valuable honors. A fourth year
award went to Ann Yonkee while Cathy Clark, Mary'
Dick, and Missy Meeker received third year awards.
The Outstanding Participant at the Napolean Gold
Medal Relays was Missy Meeker. In the Predistrict
meet, Missy took first place in the high jump with a
height of -5'6". This qualified her for the Northwest
District meet where she also placed first with a jump of
5'7".
The first State Girls' Track meet was held in Ohio
Stadium in Columbus. Missy took first place in the
high jump with a jump of 5'4" , This made her eligible
to compete in the National meet in New York state.
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BACK ROW: Keith Gaspar, Dean Ulmer, Craig Burdo, Craig Myers, joe Smith, George Michael, David Dean, Randy Click, Mark Erretr, Greg Wittes, -Ioette Gmitrer, jim Simp
Doug Marry, jim Morgan,jill Brown, Mary O'Donnell, Eric Meyer, john Haynes, ,John Heisinger, Dave Brahier, Kim Rudolph, jella I-loekstra, Robin Paugh, Leslie Bennett, Mich
LaBine. THIRD ROW: Tim Cochran, Tim Suter, Lynne Pingle, Barry Foltz, Karen Allion, Connie Cassidy, Pam Martin, Anne Gooden, Shannon Nelsonhlane Polker, Matt Donn
janet Ziegler, Tom Fath, Bill LaBine,,Ioe Moore, Frank Belcher, Rodney Cook, Elden Lee, Jenni King, Chelee Hodges, Peggy Cochran, Drenda Woodland, Linda jodry, Chris Riten
SECOND ROW: Sandy Ziegler, Lori Stickly, Lisa Pyle, Tim Holliker, Steve Cox, Chris Childers, john Bixler,-Ioel Kirkwood, Sue Rose, Becky Plymale, Kathy Nicholson,,Iulie Cox,-Je
Agee. FIRST ROW: Connie Bungarda, Stella Munoz, Diana Keenan, Stacy Hires, Krista Summey, Traci Hires, Dawn Sautter, Dottie Davies, Kim Killy, Cindy Patton, Linda Garber,
Hill, Wendy jodry, Mary Krueger,-Julie Kobee, Kelly Loehrke, Tammy Staschke, Wendy Burdo.
AW Concert Choir number one at Festival of Nalion
A long and busy year for the Concert
Choir paid off in the best way possible, as the
group took first place and a silver medal at
the Festival of Nations, a national high
school choir competition held this year in
Washington, D.C. The kids had put in many
hours of extra practice along with their usual
yearly concerts. They sang at the annual
Christmas program along with the elemen-
tary and middle school groups. They also
entertained Christmas shoppers at Southwyck
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Mall, and were a part of a Christmas televi-
sion program, along with the Scott High
School choir. They participated in a fall con-
cert of area choirs at Archbold, and sang at
the Waterville Methodist Church Easter serv-
ice. Other concerts were held at the Edison
Plaza, Ramada Inn, and Oak Openings
Lodge.
Fund raising activities included a Chili
Supper, Tag Day, Pizza Day, and the sale of
Christmas candy. Between all these, the ch
found time to send quite a few people to s
and ensemble competition, where they w
very successful. They also received a Super'
rating at district and state large-group com
tition, an achievement few choirs can mat
At a pre-Washington concert for their p
ents,-Iill Gerke was named outstanding sen'
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awarded the 3100 choir scholarship.
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home.
3 2. Soprano-Ienny Agee follows Mr. Dean's direction at the fall concert in Archbold.
5. A proud Mr. Dean accepts the winning plaque at the Festival of Nations Awards Ban-
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4. The choir performs for parents and faculty at Open House.
5. Becky Plymalc appears slightly nervous as she prepares to sing with the choir at State
Competition.
6. Sightseeing in Washington, D.C,
Choir 99
BACK ROW: Vicki Michaels, Beth Bungarda, Debbie Dimon, Cathy Darling, Lori Dellinger, Ann Syldlowski, Pat Webb, Lori Royal, Debbie Hencry,junc johnson, Carl Young, Brian
Bruce Ebrighr, Veronica Majorowski, Sue Kurtz, Bill Spillis, Sue Creswell, Kori Huber, Angela Bostelman, Cynthia Perry, Mary Pat Yonkee,julie Dress, Jodi Becker, Tina Kieser, Terri
Tammy Mortemorc,jill Morrison, Penny Nekoranec, Brenda Mortemore. SECOND ROW: Kim Dixon, Dawn Domiro, Stacy oboinson, Cindy Zalewski, Pam Newcomer, Sue Smith
Williams, Judy Roach, Brad Wiggins, Robin Ross, jean Carona, Darlene Meadows, Doug Smith, Randy Woods, Barry Watson, Deann Wyandt, Shelly Richards, bConie Bauer, Carol
Teresa johnson, Dawn Klem. FIRST ROW: Rosie Guiterrez,jill Tipping, Baab Parton, Sue Cochran, Val Adams, Cynthia Bolovan, Harry Brady, Craig Linrer, Doug Echler, Mike
Chris Mammoser,-Jim Tack, Mark Brillhart,julie Deming, Robin Woods, jeff Skrypec,julie Mockensturm.
BACK ROW: Rhonda Zeller, Sue Wheating, Dawn Bliss, -Janice jorden, Patrick Webb, john Guy, Mark Broadway, Doug LaRue, Paul Bradford, john Richardson, Steve Spangler, Da
Barry, Mike Baker, Chris Dean, john Curtis, Brad Woodland, Darla Lipinski, Patti Webb, Melinda Ferguson, Carolyn Smith, Violet Wilkinson, Kerry White, Danette Sandfoss. SECON
ROW: julie Whitman, Angela Clark, julie Holloway, Chris Longstreet, Sue Chevanec, Neva Kelly, Tony Cousino, Ronny Molina, -Iulius Fingerle, Dan Dobson, Kevin Click, Brian Infa
Michelle Bnmner, Nancy Montion, Lori Walters, Melissa Moeckel,,Iody Talmadge, Katrina Knollman, Kathy Tomaszewski, FIRST ROW: Martha Wheeldon, Anita Tumer,,Iulie Gerke
Greg Estep, Rick LaVoy, Ray Ritzenthaler, Ronny Bixler, Woody Donnelly, Richard Story, Scott Rose, Debbie Morcock, Pauline Koinis,julie Szalkowski.
100 Eighth Grade Choirs
reshman and Eighth Grade Choirs raie superior in compefiiion
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ACK ROW: Sue Wiktrom, Connie VonDeylon, Connie Cassidy, Dan Toepfer, Scott Thomas, Craig Miller, Eric Thompson, john Ward, Randy Meadows, Dave Kanz, Terry Schwartz,
usty Morgan, Bill LaBine, Debbie Baker, Patty Cope, Missy Smith, Debbie Lafferty, Phyllis Tucker, Sherri Richardson, Diane Ludwig, Kim Williams, Peggy Goddard. SECOND ROW:
athy Linder, Karen Hilfinger, Chris Parris, Lisa Aubell, Sandy Lutz, Chris Leonard, Tom Bayes, Gary Myers, Tim Monroe, joe Moore, Robin Green, Rhonda Whittaker, Lee Notestine,
awn Jacobs, Wendy Brown, joy Thurston, Wendy Burdo. FRONT ROW: Pam Martin, Kelly Loehrke, Gail Hawn, Anita Cofer, julie Zimmerman, Cathy Myers, Brian Foltz, Bruce
lley, Brian Reyes, Alison Ballard, Dee Tilley, Carol Nicholson, Chris Jacobs, Darcy Shabnow, Olga Martinez, Sherri Martin,
such enthusiastic numbers that Mr. Dean was
In the past, freshmen who were interested
n vocal music had to be accepted into Con-
ert Choir. This year, Mr. Dean decided that a
reshman choir would give more kids an
pportunity to sing and participate in compe-
ition, and it would also mean that they
ould be more experienced when they did
nter Concert Choir.
They fared very well their first year. They
ang at the Waterville Methodist Church
ervice, and at Thanksgiving and Christmas
concerts, along with the Concert Choir, 8th
grade choirs, FT and elementary school
groups. They were a big help with choir Tag
Day. Thirty freshmen went to solo and
ensemble competition and received twenty-
three Superior ratings and six Excellent rat-
ings, The large group also received a Superior
at competition. Five freshmen sang with the
Concert Choir, and joined them in their trip
to Washington, DC.
The eighth graders came out for choir in
forced to divide them into two choirs to meet
two different class periods. Their many activi-
ties included the 'Thanksgiving and Christmas
concerts and helping during Tag Day. At
large group Competition thirty participating
eighth graders received twenty-seven Superi-
ors and three Excellents. With a successful
year behind them, they look forward to next
year in Freshman Choir.
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, Connie Bungarda, Greg Bowman. 2nd ROW: Sue Wikstrom, Tom Weber, Sharon Miller, Lorri Owens, Shelly Perry, Mark Mammoser, Brad Dick, joan Boehm, Nanci
nestine, Doug Streepey, Brian Hamic, Mark Ehret. 5rd ROW: Tammy Gmitter, Dee Tilley, Dorothy Heilmann, Sharon Butler, Tom Mammoser, Kelley Barton, Diane Brown,
ikc Ebright, Lori Utz, David Barry, jim Morgan, Chris Walters. 4th ROW: Rhonda Whittaker, Eric Russell, Kelley Guernsey, jenny Monroe, Carol Nicholson, Drenda Wood-
d, jackie Gorsuch, Bob Pederson, Lindsay Graham, john Bixler, Barb Sido, Brian Reyes. Sth ROW: Tracy Moran, john Heisinger, julie Langell, Kathy Gallaher, Theresa
rtzfeld, Wendy Burdo, Laura Vaughan, Kathy Wardell, Bill Yeack, Rainer Wahnbeck, Todd Welborn, Kathy Heckler. 6th ROW: Larry Greer, Rodney Sheldrick, Lisa Moos-
n, Kathy Nicholson, Laurie Hall, Mary Packer, Drenda Woodland, Linda Dimon, Mark Jacobs, Don Altafer, Ken Fuller, Elaine Heckler. 7th ROW: Connie Cassidy, Steve Fall,
ren Hillfinger, Allison Ballard, Sue Brown, Dawn Brown, Kathy Lowe, jeff Whitmer, Paul Rohenhlohn Altafer, Kim Ehret, Laura McKimmy. 8th ROW: Shelly Householder,
ren Behnfeldt, Debbie Baxter, Val Sido, ,Iana Boyer, Cathy Hertzfeld, Nan Haas, Megan McGilvery, Barb johnson, Matthew Tonjes, Les Graham, Russ Boehm. 9th ROW:
nnie Thomas, Barry Snyderhjanet Boehm, Pam Martin, Cathy Delaneyhlohn Waller, Les Perry, Patti Utz, Becky Plymale, Chip Yonkee, Bruce Crosby, Sue Paxton. 10th ROW:
ren Allion, Peter Cousino, Kitty Morris, Sue Brown, Connie Winslow, Roger Snyder, Charles Miller, Vicki Thomas, Kris Lehman, Eric Smith, Scott Thomas, Sharon Hiles.
-IORETTES, LEFT TO RIGHT: Kathy Canfield, Kristi Owens, Linda Moran.
Marching Band 103
Seniors submit
iheir resignafion
The senior Anthony Wayne Marching
Generals look back on their fine season with
pride, yet they are sad to leave the glamour of
being a Marching General. After four years
of faithful service, they must look forward to
bigger and better things, however scarce they
may be.
The eighth grade band, on the other hand,
looks forward eagerly to becoming one of the
renowned Marching Generals. The idea is
thrilling, yet somewhat frightening. Best
wishes to all of you in your years to come
with the Marching Generals.
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BACK ROW: Angela Clark, julie Whitten, jill Shepard, john Curtis, Mark Kulwicki, Danette Sandfoss, -Ian Jordan
Mammoser, Brad Woodland, Beth Bungarda, Sue Creswell, Lori Walters, Nancy Montion. SECOND ROW: Greg
Julius Fingerle, Ron Bixler, Gary Mohler, Kevin Cordle, Whitney Woods, Mike Streepey, Darryl Barry, Bob Altaffer,
Tomaszewski. THIRD ROW: Stacy Robinson, Cynthia Perry, Mary Pat Yonkee, Sheila Cassidy, Lee Anne Ulrich
Longstreet, Cathy Mammoser, julie Szalkowslci. FRONT ROW: Beth Sample, Gretchen Wolfe, Lori Dillinger,
Michael,,Iody Talmadge, Sue Smith, Sue Wheating.
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Greg Bowman, Lindsay Graham, Charles Reid, Tim Fry, Charles Miller, Tom Mammoscr, Les Perry. SECOND ROW: Rainer Wahnbaeckhlulie Langell, Kathy Lowe, Dorothy
Kitty Morris, Roger Snyder, Don Altaffer. FIRST ROW: Sally McWilliams, Deb Baxter, Lisa Moosrnan, Coni Winslow. LYING DOWN: Mary Packer.
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GeneraI's Staff
The "General's Staff," the popular Anthony Wayne
dance band, had another fine year. They sponsored two
dances for the area, one, George Washington's Birth-
day, and the other with a wild Hawaiian motif, It is
quite an honor to be a member of the stage band, audi-
tions are held and only the very best make it. They play
jazz songs such as "Night Train" Ctheir theme songj,
"St Louis Blues,'l and "Chattanooga Choo-Choo." The
ever popular strains of Glenn Miller's big band sound
pleases the ears of the audience. Also heard are fun
songs such as "Beer Barrel Polkaf, and "Soul Sister."
The members of "The General's Staff" ate certainly
deserving of their recognition.
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Brian Hamic. SECOND ROW: Terri Longstreet, Nan Haas, Mark Mammoser Tom Mammoser Brad Dick FRONT ROW julie Langell Connie
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aller Chuck Miller THIRD ROW Greg Bowman Com Winslow Kathy Wardell Jana Boyer Lisa Moosman Val Sido. FOURTH ROW: jim Morgan, Kathy Lowe, Deb
Sally McWilliams julie Langell Dorothy Hellman FRONT ROW Kitty Morris Nanci Rinestlne Laura McK1mmy Elaine Heckler, Kim Ehret, Kerrey Bartonhloan Boehm.
Jungle Band
adds spiril
The pep band is to basketball games what
the Marching Generals are to football games.
Both arouse school spirit. They fill the gym
with the fight song, and occasionally during
half-time, they play a popular song. But their
overwhelming new attraction was the jungle
Band. The rhythmic beat of the wood blocks,
bongo drums, and assorted other percussion
sounds brightened pep assemblies and basket-
ball games alike. Letls hope we hear from
them again next year.
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Dazzle hiis Dallas
This year our three Anthony Wayne maiorettes were happy to be
associated with the Marching Generals. In Dallas, Texas, on New
Year's Day, head maiorette Kristi Owens, Linda Moran, and Kathy
Canfield marched along the parade route with unprecedented exu-
berance. All in the Anthony Wayne area were proud to claim them.
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curtseys to the roaring audience.
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3. Kathy Canfield in action.
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- Pam Brown, Treasurer - Sandy Mayer, Advisor - Mrs. Braunschwelger.
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Colombian exchange
siudenl
The Spanish Club meetings were livened this year by the presence
of Stella Munoz, exchange student from Colombia, South America.
Once Stella got over her initial shyness and language problems, she
proved to be a great help to kids with special difficulties in Spanish
class.
The club's many activities included a car wash, pinata party at
Christmas, dinner at the EL TIPICO restaurant, volleyball game
with the GAA, and a booth at the Student Council Carnival. The
group also hopes to sponsor an exchange student to Mexico.
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Munoz, Susie Schadle, Sherry Murphy, Kim Priest, Kim Williams. SECOND ROW: Luann Lee, Becky Plymale. FIRST ROW: Olga Martinez, Sandy Geronimo, Mary Mayer,
ey Drew, Robin Grecn,,Iudy Wiggins.
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BACK ROW: john Simpson, Devon Sautter, Chris Jacobs, Shelly Hodges, Sherri Raitz, Kathy Canfield. THIRD ROW: Dave Plassman, Frank Belcher, john Wolfe, Rick
Greg Zempel, Andrew Waller, Chris Simonson, Bill LaBine, Lorri Riddle, Tom Reach, Cindy Wagner, Todd Welborn, Pat Goddard. SECOND ROW: Tim Bauerschmidthlenni
Darcy Shabnow, Rhonda Whittaker, Jenni King, Liz Zempel, Cecilia Zalewski, Nancy Farber. FIRST ROW: Dawn Gilbert, Lisa Aubell, Sharon Butler, Peggy Cochran, Michelle
Vicki Bank.
French Club
welcomes new inifiaies
The French Club, headed by Mr. Fallows, initiated many new
members in a two-part ceremony. The members-to-be were
required to wear berets to school, speak only in French, and per-
form many other embarrassing acts, as directed by the older
French Club members. The formal initiation party was held later
at Oak Openings Lodge.
Other activities included a bowling party, car wash, summer
trip to Put-In-Bay, and a cooking night, where the l-:ids proved
themselves to be less than "French Chefs."
President - Dawn Sautter, Vice-president - Dean Matson, Secretary - Kathy Gallaher,
Dave Hoertz.
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Members of the JCL went through a maze for initiation
into the club. A new craze for members attending regular
meetings was a game Called Mythites. Although they lost
their volleyball game, everyone had fun. To finish the
year, the ,JCL sponsored a booth at the SC Carnival, and
Advisor- Miss Kuncyl enjoyed a picnic at Oak Openings Park.
-jennifer Jarvis, Vice-president - Kim Richards, Treasurer - Mike Burger, Secretary - Brenda
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ROW: Pam Brown, Tom Moser, Tim Gerke, Nan Haas, Mark Jacobs, Roger Snyder, Brenda Hamic, Patti Moser, Keith Gaspar,,Ioe Bush, Craig Miller, joe Moore, jella Hoekstra,
Stokes. THIRD ROW: janet Smith, Debbie Baxter, Kathy Lowe, Mary Packer, Missy Smith, Kitty Morris, Sharon Miller, Terry Teaderman, Sandy Gase, Cecilia Zalewski, Holly
Kelly Cichy. SECOND ROW: Nanci Rinestine, Becky Dunkelburger, Kelly Loehrke, Barb Sido, Kathy Nicholson, Lydia Ford, Val Sido, Laura McKimmy, Luanne Ackerman,
Riddle, Tina Cirino, Lynn Suess. FRONT ROW: Pete Fountain, Rob Slee, Tom Dunlap, Russell Morgan.
Latin Club I I I
New organizaiion
eniers AW's ranks
This year under the leadership of their advisor, Roy Williamson, a
new literary society was formed known simply as "The Group." They
met after school to review and criticize each others poems and short sto-
ries. They chose the best and put them together in a publication that
came out every few months. It is hoped that this novel idea will con-
tinue and become a tradition at Anthony Wayne.
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CK ROW: Pati Drummond, Kim Spooner, Sandy Geronimo, Lee Notestine, Lori Riddle, Cindy Dclventhal, Sandy Leutz, Lisa Aubell, Terri Lesher, Anita Cofer. MIDDLE ROW: Kim
mpson, Peg Cochran, Tina Cirino,-Iennifer Jarvis, Robin Greenhludy Wiggins, Kim Williams, Sheri Raitz, Luann Ackerman. FRONT ROW: joe Haas, Micky Waller, Dave Mattis,
Stormer, Chad Leech,joc Moore.
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Bohnett.
Science Club
camps "in"
This year saw a very active Science Club,
Among other things, they sold "Basic H,"
school pins, trees, and baked goods. They had
a camping trip to the Oak Openings Lodge.
An enjoyable time was had by all.
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GBC enjogs
spring spaghei-H
banquei
The Girl's Bowling Club, under advisor
Mrs. Colannini, had a fun-filled and active
year. Special recognition goes to the follow-
ing people: FIRST PLACE TEAM - Candy
Galus, julie Cox, Joni Galbraith, Kim Plo-
cek. HIGHEST AVERAGE -julie Cox and
Bonnie Bierbaum. HIGHEST SERIES -
Candy Galus and Lori Stickley.
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TOP ROW Karen Allion Sheryl Ullrich, Kim Richards, Tammy MacLaren, Nancy jo Woods julie Cox Pam Botek Debbie Alllon Cindy Wagner FIFTH ROW jamie Armstro
Peggy Pusher Shirley Drew Kim Priest, Lori Stokes, Bonnie Bierbaurn, Patti Moser, Cindy Patton Amy Albaugh Mel Ayers Candy Galus Sue Kohler FOURTH ROW Debbie Sp
gler Ion bml-.ley Brenda Hughes, Cheryl Ball,-Julie Allen,'Sharen Gilbert, Kathy Kronclv: Kim Plotek Stella Munoz Dawn Sautter Lynne Pnmgle THIRD ROW jenny Galbm
Becky Bierbaum Diana Pyle, Lois Dorsey, Dawn Jacobs, Sandy Luetz, Michelle Sautter I1s1 Aubell Vicki Bank Tern Lesher Anim Cofer SECOND ROW Peggy Godd1rd Debb
Parton lxim Bosrelman Nora Fruchey, Chris Simon, Cathy Drew, Lynn Macera, Patty Cope FIRST ROW Diane Lindburgh Sandy Geronimo Mary Mayer Lee Notestint
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ROW: Ray Ritzenthaller, Scott Samburg, Patty Dnimmond, Allen Bunge, Bill Pooley.
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The Anthony Wayne Trapshooting Club
had a very successful season. They shot to a
record of eight wins, one loss and one tie,
which was good enough to earn them a sec-
ond place position in the Maumee Valley
High School Trapshooting League. Under
advisor ,Ion Luce, the team practiced twice
weekly during their season, which ran from
September to March. Dave Brahier was out-
standing shooter, twice scoring a perfect 25
out of 25 hits.
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David Becker - assistant secretary, Mr. Luce - advisor, Dave Brahier - secre-
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Checkmaie
This year's chess club had a good year, and
there will be many returning underclassmen
next year. The club meets one night a week to
practice, learn new strategies, and play a cou-
ple of games. The chess club also competes
against other schools, with jennifer Jarvis, a
sophomore, the only undefeated player on the
team.
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Kinney. STANDING: Abel Molina, Ronnie Snyder, Craig Myers, Matthew Tonjes, Rott Montion, Rick Kistner, Louis Bruce.
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DECA places
lhird a+ stale
Distributive Education, a new idea at Anthony Wayne, had a
very successful first year. DECA is a program designed to give zt
practical business education, similar to that offered at Penta
County, except that DECA aims more toward a managerial pro-
fession.
The following people placed at District Competition:
Matthew Tonics ....,....
Food Industry Marketing
Pam Botek ,.............
Business Vocabulary
Lynn Pingle ..,,.,..,...,
job Interview - Girl
Mark Bakies ......,...,...
job Interview - Boy
Chris Koinis ............
Investments
Sue Samberg ......,.., .
Sales Demonstrations
Deb Boggs ....,..,.....
Income Tax
Ron Snyder ..,,.,....,.,..,....,..,,..,.,
Automotive and Petroleu
Marketing
Tammy Fox ,...,.,..,...,,......,,.,..
Free Enterprise System
Gary lweisenberger ......,.
Advertising
Tammy MacLaren ......
Math of Distribution
Scott Montion .........
Radio Advertising
Beth Fitzsimmons ....
Public Speaking
Nancy McKinney ..,.....
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Also, Debbie Boggs placed third at state rompetition for girl student of the year,
and the entire Anthony Wayne DECA Chapter placed third for the most Out'
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STANDING: Mary Mayer, Alice I-Iardesty, Diane Rylehlulie Dress, Sandy Geronimo, Diane Lindberg, Sherry Richardson, Stella Munoz,jody Becker, Debbie Michaels. SEATED
Ludwig, Brenda Kwiatkowski, Cheryl Ball, Lisa Rader, Selena Strickland, Connie Thompson, Pam Szymanski.
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FHA visits
old folks and
goung folks
The Future Homemalcers of America went
as a group to visit an old folks home and the
Sunshine Children's Home this year. They
had also planned an excursion to Cedar Point
but this was cancelled.
For entertainment and recreation, the
group held several banquets and volleyball
games.
Tamie Strickland - president, Beth Schnitkey - treasurer, Charlene Savage - secretary, Sharon Ga
braith - vice president, Mrs. Tribe and Mrs. White - advisors,
FFA has large
..., membership
The FFA has an enrollment of 96 members, both boys and
girls. They meet twice a month, holding a business meeting
with recreation afterwards.
The FFA Banquet this spring was the largest ever with 250
people attending. FFA members received awards for their
work during the year.
FFA members competed in various contests during the
year. Public Speaking, Parliamentary Procedure, Livestock,
Q Kg Poultry and Meat judging were the most popular.
Students attended officer training school and the State Con-
vention. About 1!3 of the membership attends Ohio FFA
Camp Muskingam during the summer. The camp provides
experiences in conservation, recreation, safety, and leadership
to the members who attend.
Cowden - treasurer, Bob Longnecker - president, Rusty Stafford - seminal, Bob Dcslto - reporter,
Tipping - student advisor, Tim Hclliker - vice president, Lori Longnecker - secretary, Mr. Riker
Mr, McKnight - advisors.
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ROW: Bob Morris, Marc Ulrich, Mark Carr, Bill Haar, George Michaels, Greg Ferguson, Terry Beam, jerry Strain, Tim Chavanee, Marty Michaels, Cheryl Mulinix. ROW 6: jim
Mark Lafferty, Milton Hit, Rich Hire, Bernard Barney, Craig Hefflinger,-Jim Shepherd, Dave Brahier, Mark Hertzfeld, Glemi Tenhundfeld, Don Altaffer, George Stevens. ROW
arc Bailey, Brian Hamic, Kevin Megyesi, Chuck Christian, jim Mullinix, Tim Naylor, Peter Cousino, Pat Williams, Ted Samanski, Todd Cresswell. ROW 4: Randy Gase, Bruce
sby, Dan Campbell, Craig Mullins, Dave Lybarger, Randy Thomas, Sandy Griffith, jeff Hall, Eric Fall, Scott Dodge, Earl Maclntyre. ROW 3: Steve Fall, Paul Robinson, Rich Bialecki,
Dixon, Bob Phillips, john Huddy, Darryl Thebeau, Dave Robinson, Dave Hill, Kenny Thebeau. ROW 2: Todd Longnecker, Bumard Vollmar, Kenton Keiser, Rick Thompson,
ney Cook, Dave Desko, Rick Peace, Dave Baughman, jerry Wynn, Lynden Bush,.Iohn Dress. FIRST ROW: Chris Leonard, Tmdy Holmes, Vicki Cowden, jenny Strayer, Debbie
by, Sandy Gase, Anne Gooden, Patti Drummond, julie Hoffhein, Roxanne Burk, Linda Hugill.
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BACK ROW: Angela Kennedy, Carol Gladieux, Colleen Peppers, Amy Almester, Mary Mayer, Sandie Ziegler, Ann Yonkee, Diane Kistner, Pat Hill, Missy Meeker. SEC-
OND ROW: Denise Toepfer, Stella Munoz, Mel Ayers, Linda Mroczkowski, Debbie Bierbaum, Tammy Bauer, Karen Mayer, janet Ziegler. FRONT ROW: Lydia Ford-
Sherry Greer, Linda Wardell, Mary Dick, Pam Brown, Debbie Burkhart, Cecelia Zalewski.
GAA sponsors
mother-daughter
awards picnic
GAA proved popular this year, as 120 girls
joined the group. They rnet after school on
Thursdays to play volleyball, basketball, gym-
nastics, etc., depending upon the season. The
girls held bake sales during varsity basketball
games, and sponsored a balloon dart throw at
the Student Council Carnival. The GAA also
backed all female varsity athletic teams,
including volleyball, track, basketball and
softball.
Debbie Baxter - secreta.ry,Julie Shepard - president, Kim Ehret - treasurer. MISSING: Cathy Clark - vice president.
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Quiz Kids
rank in +op eighi
With none of last year's runner-up team return-
ing, a young, inexperienced team consisting of sen-
ior Phil Taber, juniors Kelly Cichy, Rob Slee, and
Liz Zempel, and sophomore Mike Pederson buzzed
their way into the top eight of thirty-six teams in
the WSPD High School Quiz.
They Won their first match against Wauseon
High School 170-150. Rogers High School was their
next opponent whom they also defeated 250-120. In
a match plagued by technical difficulties from a
burnt out studio light to untimely breaks as pro-
grams changed on the half hour, the team was
defeated on a tie-breaker question by St. Ursula.
With four of this year's five members returning
and the experience they gained, the coach, Mrs.
Peterson, looks forward to next year's competition.
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ers, Bob Box, Tammy MacLaren, joe Bush, joette Gmitter, Cindy Patton, Dave Ballard, Dave
Hoertz, Beth Monetta. FRONT ROW: Sarah Allen, jenni Mumma, Tim Bauerschmidt, Missy
Edge,
Tammy MacLaren - treasurer, Tim Bauerschmidt - secretary, john Simpson
president.
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stage comedy
The Antonian Society of Anthony Wayne
presented the Neil Simon comedy, BARE-
FOOT IN THE PARK, in the fall. The
show was quite successful at both ihe per-
formances for the school and the evening
showings.
The Antonians also assisted Thespian
Troupe 1717 in presenting the first musical in
four years on the AW stage, LITTLE MARY
SUNSHINE. This show was also a success.
BACK ROW: Beth Monetta,jenni Mumma, Karen Allion, Wendy Burdo, Chris Childers, Liz Zempelhloette Gmittcr,
Ballard, joe Bush, Missy Edge. SECOND ROW: Kathy Canfield, Dave I-Ioertz, Chris WiHiams, Keith Gaspar.
ROW: Pam Botek, Cindy Patton, Patti Moser, Sarah Allen.
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Todd Wilson. BACK ROW: Mr. Williamson - advisor, Mary
Chris Williams. FOURTH ROW: Dick Albaugh, Rainer Wahn-
Sue Rose. THIRD ROW: john Simpson, Cindy Patton, Chris Ritenour,
Gmirter. SECOND ROW: Liz Zempel, Tim Bauerschmidt, .Jenni Bald-
Chris Walters. FRONT ROW: Chris Childers.
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ROW: Sarah Allen fdevill, Tammy MacLaren fClorox Many,-Ioe Bush Ctooth fairyj, Karen Allion CPinocchioj, Linda
CGypsy Rose Lecj, Becky Plymalt: fKool-Aidj, Kim Killy fDirt5, Fred Trippe ljack-in-the-boxJ,jill Brown Uolly
Giantj, Mark Moekel fstrong manj. SECOND ROW: Drenda Woodland Corgan grinder's monkeyj, Sandie Ziegler
Dillerj, Beth Monetta fAcid Queenl, Missy Edge CPin Ball Wizardy, Dottie Davies fGreen Giant's peaj, Dave Bal-
Celfj, Russell Reach fthe Pink Pantherj. LYING DOWN: Bob Box CNO. 2 Pencilj.
9 1 BACK ROW: Dave Ballard, Karen Allion, Tammy MacLaren, Beth Mon-
etta, Kim Killy, Fred Trippe, Jenni Mumma, Randy Click, Becky Plymale, Linda Garber. SECOND
ROW: jill Brown, Bob Box, Mark Moekel, Sandie Ziegler, Russell Reach. FRONT ROW: Missy
Edge, Drenda Woodland, Dottie Davies, Sarah Allen.
Thespians show
mang ialenis
The Anthony Wayne Thespian Troupe
1717 is an honorary international organization
for those Antonians who have put extra
effort into their work with theater, both on
and off the stage.
This year the Thespians put on the first
musical in four years with the play, LITTLE
MARY SUNSHINE. It was a delightful suc-
cess encouraging the production of more
plays in the same genre.
This year's initiates carried on the tradition
of dressing up as people and objects in the
theatrical world.
jennifer Baldwin received the Thespian of
the Year award for her career point culmina-
tion in Thespian activities.
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ROW: Rainer Wahnbaeck, Steve Creighton, Debbie Baxter - president, Sandy Mayer, Chris Skiver, Mary Packer, Ann Yonkee. FIRST ROW:
Mammoser, Tim Story, Brenda Hamic - secretary, Chris Williams, Kitty Morris - vice-president.
Honor Socielg
sells for funds
This year the National Honor Society tried
several new activities. Pens and pencils were
made available in both offices to students for
a nominal charge, and carnations were sold
for Valentine's Day and Easter. Students
ordered ahead for flowers to be delivered to a
sweetheart or special friend. The High School
Faculty Selection Committee voted to raise
scholastic requirements for candidates to 3.3.
Previously it had been 3.0.
Nineteen new members were tapped and
inducted in April. The first annual spring
luncheon was held at Miller's Restaurant for
new inductees and graduating seniors. Ms.
Elaine Hughes, newscaster for WSPD-TV,
was the guest speaker. Two scholarships were
announced by Superintendent George Don-
nelly at the luncheon. Members voted that .L 4, k i
5Ch0laf5hlPS S0 to Kim' Morris and Kathy BACK ROW: Bin wack, Tom Weber, Janet Bvefhm, Mei Ayers, Becky Piymale. THIRD ROW: Kathy
LOWC. To end the year, graduating Seniors Gmitter, jack Polker, Leslie Bennett, Barb Floyd, Kelly Cichy. SECOND ROW: Missy Meeker, Tina Cirino, Val
returned after graduation to Plant eve,-greens Zempel, Kim Ehret, Nanci Rinesrine. FRONT ROW: Elden Lee, joan Boehm, Laurie Stoakes, Bonnie Bierbaum, Lindajodry-
and flowers in the planters at the South build-
ing.
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SC sponsors carnival
This year proved to be a busy one for the Student Council. Among other things,
they sponsored the Crop Hunger Walk, the senior-faculty basketball game and 50's
dance following it, and the student exchanges with Maumee, Napoleon, Perrysburg,
and other schools. They were also responsible for the mid-Winter and Homecoming
dances. Other SC projects included the planting of shrubbery in the student court-
yard, and a special tree in memory of Tom Fox and Bob Wilhelm, two AW sopho-
mores who died tragically in 1974.
Another aim of student council has been the revamping of the student lunch pro-
gram. Through this year's council's efforts, the possibility of lunchroom vending
machines is being seriously considered by the powers-that-be, and a grateful student
body thanks the council for its efforts in this area.
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Dean Ulmer jill Brown Todd Wilson Ann Yonkee Leslie Bennett, Mary Suter, Bruce Crosby, Tim Gerke, Gary Hoot, Craig Loehrke, Tim Suter, Eric Nofzinger, Randy
Witte THIRD ROW Greg Everhart Tim Bauerschmidt Lynn Pinglc, Sharon Miller, Evonne Bakies, Barb johnson, Harold Hoot. SECOND ROW: Lincla Marsh, Chris
Dawn Sautter Cheryl Skrypcc Kim Thompson Cindy Curtis Virginia Fairhurst, Kim Behnfeldt. FIRST ROW: Laurie Hall, Bonnie Bierbaum, Linda Moran, Chris Skiver, Sue
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g BACK ROW: jim Andrew, joel Kirkwood, Phil Taber, Amy Albaugh, Sandie Ziegler, janet Smith, Kim Plocek, Candy Galus,jenny Monroe, Charlene Savage,
Schnitkey, Pat Rohen, Mark Lafferty. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Bradley, Kathy Nicholson, Barb Floyd, joette Gmitter, Dave Hoertz, Linda Lederman, Donna Woods, Terry Hill. SI
ROW: Dave Ballard, Sue Phipps, Peggy Fisher, john Waller, Kim Smith, Sally Witzeler, Greg Wheating,,Ierry Locker. FIRST ROW: Becky Plymale, Shirley Drew, Elden Lee, Dave
Workers aid
librarians
Both the North and South libraries were
assisted by student workers who helped with
the operation of them. Working during study
hall periods, these students checked out
books, arranged shelves, and assisted with fx-
library material. The help provided by them
allowed the libraries to run smoothly and
efficiently.
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john Holliket, Tim Barney, Mr. Frank. SEATED: Cathy Myers, Kathy Linder, Cindy Delventhal, Andrew Waller, Sandy'
Gerken, Connie Browning, Cindy Baldwin, Mary Wilson, Sheri Stultz. ON TABLE: Shelly Lee, Mary Hannewald. ON
FLOOR: Barb Suter, Kathy Desko, Celsa Quiroga, Cindy Szabo.
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bg diHo machine
Once again the girls working in the North
and South offices proved invaluable. By run-
ning errands, taking telephone messages, and
collecting attendance cards, they were a great
help to Mrs. Morgan and Mrs, Cheski.
While many girls volunteered to work
only to get out of study hall, once they were
x there, they found it rewarding being a part of
ROW: Mary Hanncwald, Jody Becker, Lynn Christiansen, Chris Childers, Martha Wheeldon, the action'
Albaugh, julie Dress. SECOND ROW: Debbie Jacoby, Molly Cook, Kathy Ducat, Kim Bostle-
Kim Johnston, Sandy Geronimo. FRONT ROW: Tina Cirino, Sue Schadel, Kathy Kozbial, Alice
Dawn Klem, Mrs. Cheski.
ROW: Patti Moser,-Iacque Gorsuch, Lynne Pingle, Teresa Hertzfeld, Kathy Forwerck, Tammi Strickland, Pac Hill, Carrie Bowers. SECOND
Terri Longstrect, Pam Botek, Debbie Hancock, Karen johnson, Kathy Fallon, Coni Winslow, Patti Utz, julie Ehret. FRONT ROW: Linda
Beckic Tussing, Heidi Fisher, Cecelia Zalewski,-june Dohr, Lisa Moosman, Mary Krueger, Mrs. Morgan.
Office Workers 127
AV undersfaffed
This year the AV program has been altered
significantly in order to better enable a more
organized use of the equipment. Rich Teet
and Mark Hearndon worked first period every
day and all teacher requests had to be in at
that time in order to be filled.
For the past two years Mrs. Bradley has
willingly lent precious library space for the
storage of AV materials such as records and
film strips. All students should realize that
these materials are available to them.
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1 Todd Wilson makes necessary repairs
2 Rich Teet splices a section of film
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field, Norm Briney, Cindy Clark, Penny Hill. FRONT ROW: Ron Engle, Kathy Meyers, Tammy Dunnette, Ed Green.
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Cafeteria workers
keep on serving
This year, those working in the cafeteria all
had big appetites, the main advantage to work-
ing in the cafeteria being the extra food.
Many of the people who worked this year
were made to realize that washing pots and pans
Wouldn't be an enjoyable lifetime career. Solu-
tion: study harder and get ahead. It is, however, a
good experience toward developing responsibil-
ity.
Cafeteria Workers 1 29
Mr. Ewald heads
managers and
trainers
Most students think of the MATC as sim-
ply the "backstage crew" for sports, and that
they merely take care of equipment and treat
injured players. What many don't realize is
that the MATC, like other clubs, held many
yearly activities. This year they included two
picnics, a basketball game, and a bowling
party. To defray expenses, they sponsored a
rummage sale, a car wash, a turkey raffle,
bake sale, cake raffle and an ice sale. Led by
Mr. Ewald, they enjoyed a very active and suc-
cessful year.
Ed Cowden - secretary-treasurer, Sandie Ziegler - vice-president, M.r. Ewald - advisor, Pat Rohen - president.
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BACK ROW: Marty Michael, Dan Toepfer, Tom Reach, Harold Hoot, jack Tibbets, Doug Packer. SECOND ROW: Gary Hoot, Herb Stiles, Terry Beam, Steve Creightl
Mark Hearndon, Eric Thompson, Greg Wheating. SITTING: Michelle LaBine, Kelly Cichy, Nancy .Io Woods, Connie VonDeylon, Chris Leonard, Kelly Loehkre, Lynn Su
FRONT ROW: Eldcn Lee, Arlen Tipping, jeff Lahr,,Ioel Kirkwood, Tom Path, Bob Longnecker.
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ROW: Keith Gaspar, Russell Reach, Tina Cirino, Mrs. Brandeberry.
CAR: Lori Peters, Ken Staeble, Rich Thayer - tri-editors.
ROW: Stu Roberts, Rob Slee, Sandie Ziegler.
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Generals Dispatch
Despite the many factors Working against this year's
newspaper, such as lack of money and writers, hassles with
the administration over censorship, etc., much was accom-
plished. The paper was published twice monthly, with spe-
cial editions for Christmas and Graduation.
This year saw a rise in student interest in the Dispatch,
particularly in the editorial department, and many varying
opinions were presented through editorials written by staff
members, students and other sources.
Led by tri-editors Lori Peters, Ken "What the Hell"
Staeble, and the ever-intellectual Rich Thayer, the Dis-
patch staff worked hard writing, printing and selling their
paper, and their efforts are appreciated. Although they
were forced by inflation to raise the price to fifteen cents,
students continued to support the General's Dispatch.
GeneroI's Dispatch 131
Trailblazer -
Underslaffed.
Over-worked
With a ridiculously small staff fighting deadlines, mis-
placed copy, companies who lose pictures, and Tim's Monday
morning hangovers, it's a wonder we got anything accom-
plished. It was a rough year with only seven staff members,
and we sometimes wondered if it was worth the hassle. How-
ever, there were good times between the hard work meeting
deadlines, staying after school, etc. Like the time Tim plucked
out all of Kelly's eyebrows. And chasing each other across the
tables. fLori fell.j And Liz undressing in the corner. And the
time Kelly took twenty "terrific" pictures and then discovered
she'd forgotten to put film in the camera. And the MANY
times we were forced to de-intellectualize Liz's copy. And our
drag race coming home from the Napoleon workshop.
We hope you appreciate the result of our headaches, wor-
ries, cussing and nervous ulcers. We enjoyed doing it.
1, Co-editor Tim Baucrschmidt enjoyed his position as token male on the staff.
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5 Lori Sutberry pours over an uncooperative layout
4 Presenting rhc 1975 Trailblazer staff
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5. Kelly Cichy, hardworking co-editor and all-around slave driver, actually smiling for once! - 5 !
6. Mary applied all her many ounces of brainpower to the Memories section.
7. "Who ripped off my football copy?"
8. Sophomore Cindy Drury joined the insanity second semester, and soon fir right in.
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Ed uoaiion
This year's board of education was
headed by President Carolyn Clark. One 'dn
of the many topics they discussed was the
Scholz River View development. The
problem of schools for the children living
in the area was at the head of the discus-
sion.
New officers were elected and the 1974-
75 budget was approved.
BACK ROW: Mr. Hertzfeld, Mr. Conklin, Dr. Bixler. FRONT ROW: Mr. Dick, Mrs. Clark, Mrs. White.
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await the opening of the meeting,
2. Mr. Baxter surveys the scene calmly.
3. Mr. Donnelly, Mr. Baxter, Mr, I-Ierrzfeld,
and Mr. Conklin arrange their papers in the
order of business.
4. Mr. Knerr, head of curriculum, glances
back.
5, Mr. Donnelly prepares to offer a sugges-
tion.
Board of Education 137
BETTY BECKER
Dean of Girls
HAL HEIDTMAN
South Assistant Principal
THOMASJENNINGS
Principal
ROBERT SLYKHUIS
North Assistant Principal
138 Administration
Adminisfraiors keep A.W. on the
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COLETTE BOX
Clerk
.IACQUELINE CHESKI
South Secretary
IDA MORGAN
North Secretary
DONELDA Sl-IELDRICK
Secretary
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Mr Jennings surveys the office situation.
Looking for something Mrs. Becker?
. Mrs. Cheski types up the attendance sheet.
. Come on, kid, you don't have to beg on your hands and knees.
. Mrs. Morgan has the situation under control.
Adminislralion 139
Teachers coniend
wuih cold classrooms
RICHARD ALBAUGH
Arhlcric Director
Driver Education
Game Theory
Co-ecl P.E.
Boys' P.E.
P.E. leadership
RONALD BALL
Boys' P.E.
Health
BEN BENNETT
Social Studies 8
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' JAMES BERTA
Integrated English
American literature
Drama
MARK BOHNETT
Biology A
Science
1. Are those test grades really that funny, Mr. Asmus?
2. Mr. Ball listens to a sLudent's question.
3. "lf you guys back there don't shape up Captain Sw
make an appearance."
4. No. 1 athletic director, Mr. Albaugh.
5. Mrs. Allen makes out the next day's lesson plan.
6. "Seems I can't find that phone number."
Mr. Briggs heads mafh depi
RITA BRANDEBERRY
Fcarure Story
Spccch
Newspaper
World Literature II
Applied Grammar II
Advisor Gcncra.I's Dispatch
ANN BRAUNSCHWEIGER
Spanish I and II
JOHN BRIGGS
Advanced Math
Algebra II '
Calculus '
Physics
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Drawing
jewelry
Ceramics
Painting
Art I
Advanced Art
MICHAEL BROWN
General Business
Boys' P.E.
DIANE COX
Spanish III and IV
English I and 8
KATHLEEN COY
World Literature I
Applied Grammar I
English 8
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Mrs. Braunschwciger ponders motherhood.
Mr. Brown looks slightly perturbed,
3. This changing weather makes my nose run.
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Surprise Mrs. Bradley!
Mr. Briggs gives one of his infamous physics lectures.
Ms. Brigham arranges art materials.
Faculty 143
Hislorg classes lake
Americanism Tesl
RICHARD DEAN
Concert Choir
Swing Choir
Choir 8 and 9
Ensembles
General Music Appreciation
KATHLEEN DUGAN
E.M.R.
JEAN EMBERGER
Psychology
Applied Grammar I and II
World Literaturc I and II
WILLIAM EWALD
E.M.R.
KENNETH FALLOWS
French I, II, III
World Literature II
Applied Grammar II
English II
CHARLES FIX
American History
Introductory History
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. Mrs. Dugan grades papers.
. Mr. Hayes relaxes aftcr a long day.
. Mr. Ewald tums student.
. Does anyone have any questions now?
. Miss I-Icndel sneaking out of class.
PAUL FRANK
South Librarian
RICHARD HAYES
Math 8
ANN HENDEL
Art 8, Art I
DAN HENRY
Industrial Arts I, II, III
Faculfy l45
146 Faculty
DOROTHY HISER
Home Economics I
DOUGLAS HOFFMAN
Industrial Arts 8 and I
Mechanical Drawing I
THOMAS KEMP
Biology A
Conservation
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Miss Lewandowsl-
1. "Do you want to come up here and teach biology?"
2 Miss Kuncy conducts class from a student's desk
3 Are these all the pieces for :he top?
4 Mr Hoffman gives his class instmcnons for their next proiect
5. Mrs. Korn also served as cheerleading advisor. - 4 5 -
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CAROLINE KORN
Girl's P.E.
CLARA KUNEY
Latin I and II
World Literature II
Applied Grammar II
Birth of British Thought
Romantics and Rebels
Contemporary British Thought
MARY LEWANDOWSKI
Algebra II
Algebra I
Math A
SUZANNE LONG
South Study Hall
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leads science depl.
-JONATHAN LUCE
Art 8
Arr I
JONATHAN MCAFEE
Social Studies 8
WILLIAM MCKNIGHT
Farm Power
Agricultural Engineering
Building Construction
Landscaping
Vocational Agriculture I
ROGER McSURLEY
World History
Westem Civilization
World Power and Conflict
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2. Mrs, Peterson and Rob Slee rig up che "bomb to end all
bombs."
5. Mr. Murphy prepares himself for his next class,
4, So according to the gospel of McAfee . . ,
5. Mr. Luce studies a student project.
6. Mr. Ondrus assists one of his geometry students.
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Chemistry I and II
ROBERT MURPHY
Math A and B
Algebra I
Geometry
DONALD ONDRUS
Math B
Plane Geomctxy
Western Civilization
World Gov'r. and Law
Faculty 149
JERRY REED
Counselor 11, 12
MARILYN RICH
Counselor 10, Penta
MILDRED RICHARDS
Physiology
RON RICHARDS
Health
Physical Science
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Animal Science
Vocational Agriculture I
PATRICK ROCKWELL
Yearbook Advisor
GEORGE SCHOONMAKER
P.A.D.
Sociology
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Personal Typing
Typing I
Accounting
Recordkeeping
Office Practice
. Mrs. Richards explains dissecting procedures to her physiology class.
. Mr. Reed and his guardian watchdog.
. Mr. Schoonmnker explains an idea to Dorothy Heilmann.
. Mrs. Shockcy takes a break f rom her typewriter.
"See, this way the kids don't see me and I can catch 'em easier!"
. Mr. Rikcr docs some research for his next class.
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business dept
ROBERT SHOEMAKER
Marching Band
Varsity Band
Concert Band
Band 8
Advanced Music
Appreciation
Fundamentals of Music
Stage Band
Pep Band
JERRY SMITH
O,W.A.
SHARON SMITH
Girls' P.E.
Science 8
HAROLD TITTLE
American Consumer
Business law
Business Math
Sales
General Business
Economic Geography
Salesmanship
DEANNA TRIBE
Home Economics I
Family Life
Foods and Nutrition
RICHARD VAIL
Algebra I
Math A
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JAMES WARNOCK
Mechanical Drawing I,
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MARY WERTH
Introductory History
American History
DIANE WHITE
Home Fumishing
Advanced Dressmaking
Home Economics
ROY WILLIAMSON
American Literature
College Composition
Advanced Composition
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You only typed nine words a minute'
. Mr. Smith takes time to catch up on some last minute paper work.
. Mr. Shoemaker critically watches the Marching Generals perform.
. "Who said they don't like Emerson ?"
. Mrs. White stops in the office for coffee.
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NORTH COOKS: Mrs. Drocssler, Mrs. Bucher, Mrs. Hall, Mrs.-Iohns.
SOUTH COOKS: Mrs. Boyer, Mrs. Michael, Mrs. Paxton, Mrs. Srudcr, Mrs. Rupp, Mrs. Bcmhard, Mrs. Weber.
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Eighth grade
slarl high school life
This year, as last year, the eighth grade classes were excluded
from many of the high school activities. However, they made up for
it by holding their own pep assemblies. These were held the last fif-
teen minutes of eighth period and proved to be quite spirited and
successful. Eighth graders also found excitement in the South cafete-
ria where seeing who could throw their food the farthest was a
favorite pastime.
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1. President - Kim Behnfeldt.
2. Vice president - Rick LaVoy. 1
3. Secretary - Sue Smith.
4. Treasurer - Kori Huber. W
5. Chris Mamrnoscr and llrad XVoodland - 1
are caught up in the excitement of the N
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-Jessie Adams
Valerie Adams
Kathy Albaugh
Lorrin Allan
jane: Allgeier
Bob Alraffer
Mike Baker
Cindy Baldwin
Tim Baranski
Darryl Barry
Connie Bauer
Jodie Becker
Denise Beckham
Jeffery Beckham
john Beebe
Kim Behnfeldr
Randy Beiswenger
Gary Bergfeld
Ricky Bcmal
Ron Bixler
Dawn Bliss
Gina Bocllner
Eric Bolovan
Angela Bostelman
Sharon Bowers
Paul Bradford
Harry Brady
Greg Brenneman
Mike Brenneman
Mark Brillhan
Mark Broadway
Debbie Brown
Connie Browning
Michele Brunner
Mike Bmnner
Berh Bungarda
Barbara Burger
jerry Burk
Robin Burkett
Kenny Busson
Linn Butler
Alvaro Gsiano
joel Campbell
John Canfield
jean Carona
Sheila Cassidy
Sue Chovanec
Lynn Chrisrensen
Angela Clark
Chris Clark
Dean Clarke
Kevin Click
Sue Cochran
Becky Cole
Kim Cole
Shelly Collins
john Conklin
Kevin Cordle
Fred Coss
Bob Cousins
Tony Cousins
Doug Courchcr
Sue Creswell
john Curtis
Orhy Darling
Vicky Davis
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Doug Dclgcr
Laurie Dcllinger
Julie Deming
Katherine Desko
Barb Dey
Laurie Dey
Debbie Dimon
Kim Dixon
Dan Dobson
Dawn Domirio
Robert Donnelly
julie Dress
,lcff Dreyer
Robert Dulskis
laxri Durfey
Bruce Ebright
Greg Esrep
Randy Evans
Pam Fall
julie Fields
Doug Eehlcr
Melinda Ferguson
Julius Fingerle
Donna Fischer
Wayne Fischer
jim Fisher
Lori Fisher
Jody Flowers
Brice Ford
Mike Fountain
Robin Fox
Sue Gall
julie Gcrken
Dave Genson
jeff Gmirrer
Mark Gower
Ed Green
Maribczh Guess
Rosemary Gurierrez
Mary Hannewald
Carole Harmon
Bob Han
Tina Hayes
Scott Hcimrich
Tommy Henning
Debbie Henry
Teddy Hensley
Debbie Hcrtzfcld
,lcff Hess
Terrie Hill
julie Hire
lsaxonia Hodge
julie Holloway
Cindy Hopkins
Kori Huber
lrene Hughes
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Brian lnfalr
Samjeremy
junejohnson
Robjohnson
Teresa johnson
jznjordan
Brian Kanz
Neva Kelly
Tina Keiser
Srevc Kisrner
Annette Klar
Dawn'Klem
john Kobce
Bill Koinis
Pauline Koinis
Mike Kozbial
Kzrrina Knollman
Gene Krise
Russell Krueger
Susan Kurtz
Brenda Kw-iarkowski
Jeff Lambert
Rick Lambert
lisa landon
Keith La Pane
Doug la Rue
Rick Lavoy
Shelly lc:
Ron Lewallcn
Ken Llmcs
Craig Limcr
Darla Lipinski
Peggy Lipinski
Kelly long
Chris Longsrreer
Nancy Ludwig
Veronica Maierowski
Chris Mammoscr
Kathy Mammoscr
Sruan Martin
Sheri May
jeff Mayer
Darlene Meadows
Doug Meeker
Rob Megyesi
Karen Memsic
Vicki Michael
Roy Micldlcron
julie Mockcnsrurn
Melissa Mocckcl
Gary Mohler
Ron Molina
Troy Monk
Anncrrc Monrgomcry
Nancy Monrion
Debbie Morcork
jackie Morris
jeff Morris
,lack Morrison
Eighth grade basketball team in the spotlight.
Kim Bchnfeldr and Pam Fall show enthusiasm.
Caught again!
Eighth Grade 161
,lill Mnrrisun
Brenda Morrcmurc
Tammy Morlemorc
Pcnny Nelcorzncr
Pain Ncwcnmcr
Dunn Nnizingcr
Andy Olwick
liunnit'0vCrn1yCr
liairla Partin
Beverly Parrin
,lzlmcs Payne
Cynllvirl Perry
Wiiync Pcrsinger
Hub Pcrcrson
Greg Pieper
Joe Pnlkrr
Tim Pulkcr
Sue Pollock
liunnic Pummcrnnz
Sandra Prirc
Ci-:lsn Quiroga
l.isa Rader
Srcvr: Rsirluns
Mike Ramirez
Pnuy Rcyome
Shcllic Richards
,luhn Richardson
,lnnicc Rigg
Ray llirzcnrhalcr
Judy Rnach
Smrcy Ruluinson
Vcmnirz Rodriguez
Srcvc Rood
Sum Rose
Rnluin Ross
lluri Royal
Andy Rucinski
Shclly Rurkowslci
Smu Samlxrrg
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Dancrrc Sanrlfoss
Doug Savage
jill Shepard
Dravid Shoup
Betsy Skivcr
jeff Skrypcc
Greg Small
Carolyn Smirh
Doug Smith
Sue Smirh
Terry Smirh
Kcilh Snyder
lnri Spangler
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Hill Spicer
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Rirk Srall
Jail Strayer
Mike Srrccpcy
Judy Srrung
Rex Srrub
Shari Srulu
lliihnrsl Sullivan
Cindy Szabo
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Ann Svydlowski
jim Tack
,ludi Talmage
Mark Tcadcrman
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Steve Trippe
Kathy Tomaszcwski
Anita Tumer
Lee Ann Ullrich
David Ut.lcy
Terri Vann
Faith Vary
George Vasvefy
David Wallace
Iori Walters
Barry Watson
jeff Watson
Patrick Webb
Party Webb
Susan Wheadng
Martha Wheelden
Kerry White
Brad Wiggins
Ronnie Whitehmd
julie Whitten
Bobby Williams
Nancy Williams
Sandy Williams
Iaura Wilson
Mary Wilson
Elizabeth Wirzlcr
Gretchen Wolfe
Brad Woodland
Barbara Woods
Randy Woods
Robin Woods
Whitney Woods
Dtlnn Wymr
Kathy Wymer
Scott Yager
Mary Pat Yankee
Chrl Young
Cindy Llewski
Ron Zeller
Ronda Zeller
Joe Zeigelhofer
Matthew Zitzer
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Eighth Grade 163
1 66 Freshmen
Cindy Clark
Cynthia Clark
Gary Clark
Anita Cofer
Patty Cope
Bruce Cosan
Kathy Cowden
Vicki Cowden
Bmcc Crosby
Larry Crosby
Karen Delcher
Cindy Delvenrhal
Dave Desko
Kerry Dickerson
Bobby Dickson
Lois Dorsey
john Dress
Cathy Drew
Kathy Ducat
Amy Edwards
Ron Engel
Roy Elden
jackie Estep
Steve Fall
Nancy Farber
Bobbi Farrhing
Lorali Fischer
Brian Foltz
Bob Forwerck
Dora Fruchey
Glenna Fruchey
Lowell Frucher
David Fuller
jenny Galbraith
Karen Gallaher
Pat Gallagher
Tim Garke
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Dawn Gilbert
Carol Gladieux
Cindy Gleckler
Tami Gmitter
Peggy Goddard
Cheryl Goebel
Sceve Gower
Ken Gowing
Robin Green
Mary Griesinger
Kelly Guernsey
Lisa Guemsey
james Guess
joe Haas
Kim Habig
Patty Haehl
Brian Hamic
Dale Hardesty
julie Hartman
john Heier
Richard Herrzfeld
Steve Herrzfeld
Karen Hilfinger
Dennis Hill
Penny Hill
Richard Hire
Meg Hoertz
Trudy Hoimes
Tim Hopkins
Shelly Householder
Denise Ingle
Chrisjacobs
Dawn Jacobs
Clark-Iohnson
Kimjohnston
Krisjohnston
Don Kaiser
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Dave Kanz
Bobby Kararnol
Kenton Keiscr
Angela Kennedy
Connie Kieswether
Michelle King
Sandy Kinlcaid
Diane Horn
-Jeff Kujawa
Bill Labinc
Debbie Lafferty
Rob Lambert
Bev Lecse
Kris Lehman
Chris Leonard
Linda Lesher
Terri Izsher
Sandy Ixutz
Chris Limes
Diane Lindberg
Kathleen Linder
Robert Lipnslci
Kclly Loehrke
Debora Long
Todd Longnecker
David Lowman
Diane Ludwig
Amy Luedekc
Sharon Lutz
Dave Lybarger
Annette Maas
Lynne Macera
Mark Mammoser
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. Chris Lehman showing his good side.
Sheri Martin
Pam Marrin
Olga Martinez
Mary Mayer
Maggie McGilvery
Earl McIntyre
Leona Meadows
Randy Meadows
Kevin Megycsi
Val Megyesi
Craig Miller
Rob Monerra
Tim Monroe
Pere Monrion
joe Moore
jeff Moosman
Sraq' Moran
Russ Morgan
Robert Morris
Tom Moser
Linda Mroczkowski
Craig Mullins
Sheri Murphy
Brent Myers
Cathy Myers
Gary Myers
jim Myers
Sandy Newton
Carol Nicholson
Lee Notesrine
jim Owen
Chris Parris
Bob Pederson
Bob Phillips
Diana Pyle
Brian Reyes
julie Richardson
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Sher ri Richardson
Cyndi Rick
Lorraine Riddle
Jason River
jenny Roberts
jenny Robinson
Paul Robinson
Paul Rochte
Teresa Rodriguez
Donna Rucinski
Eric Russell
joe Rutl-cowski
Darcy Sautter
Michelle Saurter
David Schaupert
Sheila Schneider
Doug Schnitkey
Mark Schultz
Terry Schwartz
Perry Seegert
Vicky Scrres
Darcy Shabnow
Alan Shank
Kris Simonsen
Cheryl Skrypec
john Smith
Melissa Smith
Stacy Somers
Rusty Stafford
jim Stefanski
jenny Strayer
Selena Stickland
Barney Strong
Duane Stroud
Karen Srrub
Larry Stucler
Lynn Suess
Barb Sutcr
Pam Szymanslti
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Connie Thomas
Randy Thomas
Scott Thomas
Vicki Thomas
Connie Thompson
Eric Thompson
Kenneth Thebeau
Dee Tilley
Dan Toepfer
Phyllis Tucker
jeff Tussing
julie Utz
Peggy Utz
Laura Vaughan
Bemard Vollmar
Connie Von Deylen
Kathy VonSeggem
Cindy Wagner
Andrew Waller
john Ward
Brenda Watson
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Gail Whaley
Ronda Whitaker
judi Wiggins
Sue Wikstrom
Kim Williams
Diana Wood
Dan Wyandt
Mark Wynn
Chip Yonkee
Greg Zempel
julie Zimmerman
Paul Zitzer
Mike Zwyer
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3. Karen Behnfeldt and jim Guess, homecoming attend'
Freshmen I 71
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Unique - Exciting - Individual! The class of '77 typified all of
these elements. Slaves, dances, and all sorts of baked goodies helped
to fill the coffers of the treasury. The sophomores added a treasurer
with junior officer elections in the spring. The officers for 75-76
attended the '75 Prom as a group observing and learning for their
own Prom next year. Memories abound for many, flowing out of
hearts, minds, and cars!
Randy Roberts president
Kim Thompson vice president
Kathy Canfield secretary
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jeff Brueshaber
Roger Bryant
joe Bucher
Allen Bunge
Mike Burger
Dave Adams
Terri Adams
Kathy Albright
Lesley Aldrecl
Debbie Allion
john Altaf fer
Randy Armitage
Bill Amer
Evonne Baltics
Cheryl Ball
Burnard Bnmey
Kelley Barton
Geary Belzung
Dan Bergfeld
Dennis Biddle
Debbie Bierbaum
Scott Binklcy
john Bixler
Russ Boehm
Richard Boggs
Mary Bcmal
David Boyd
Steven Brahaney
Dave Brahier
jeff Breymaier
Rona Britt
Dawn Brown
Patsy Brown
Sue Brown
joan Brueshabcr
Sophomores 173
Roxanna Burk
Debbie Burkhart
Sharon Butler
Dan Campbell
Kathy Canfield
Carolyn Carona
Mark Carr
Randy Carter
Nancy Chovanec
Randy Click
Peggy Cochran
Beth Cole
jim Cook
Rodney Cook
Rex Cooper
Lori Corrothers
Peter Cousino
Dexter Cox
Steve Cox
Robin Cranston
Todd Creswell
Cindy Curtis
Dottie Davies
jill Davis
Dan Dayton
Debbie Dclgcr
Bob Desko
Tim Dey
Brad Dick
Dave Dick
Mark Dickey
Linda Dimon
Matt Donnelly
Pati Drummond
Bridget Dmry
Cindy Drury
Cheryl Durfcy
Tony Durham
Mike Ebrighr
Missie Edge
Mark Ehrct
Robin Enright
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Eric Fall
Betsy Farthing
jamie Ferguson
Laurie Ferrer
jeff Fields
Heidi Fisher
Lydia Ford
Creston Fording
Kathy Forwerck
Pat Fountain
Brent Fruchey
Kathy G-allaher
Bob Genson
Randy Gase
Lisa Gicbrich
Jody Glanz
Pat Goddard
Anileda Godfrey
Veronica Golbinec
Ann Gooden
Robin Gorniak
Cathy Gorsuch
Steve Green
Larry Greer
Sherry Greer
Ron Grulich
Mary Gutierrez
Bill Haar
Becky Haas
Pam Hahn
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Keith Hanncwald
Scott Hardesty
1. Kathy Forwcrck hams it up.
Sophomores 175
Mary Har:
Vicki Hatch
Doug Hawks
jenny Hayes
john Haynes
Sharon Heamdon
Kim Heckler
Paul Heier
john Heisingcr
Theresa Heinze
Randy Henning
Nicky Hensley
Cathy Hertzfeld
Mark Hcrtzfeld
Dave Hill
Sue Hinson
Leslie Hintz
Traci Hires
Stacy Hires
Myron Hodge
Chelee Hodges
julie Hoffheins
john Hollilcer
Tim Hollilcer
Kim Holt
Gary Hoo:
Tracy Hopkins
Kim Horn
jim Householder
Bill Huber
Brenda Hughes
Linda Hugill
Tim Irelan
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jenniferjarvis
Wendy ,Iodry
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Billy johnson
Dave johnson
janette johnson
Philip johnson
Ron johnston
Pete Kahle
Richard Kadas
Diana Keenan
Kim Killy
Candy King
jennie King
Mark Kinkaid
Dianne Kistner
julie Kobee
Bill Koch
Kevin Koinis
Larry Konwinski
Mike Kosch
Kathy Kozbial
Linda Kronckc
Dennis Kwiatkowski
janice Langell
jeff lance
Mark Lafferty
john LaPorrc
Rocky Launder
Linda Lcderman
jim Layman
Luanne Lee
Chad Leech
Kathy Lcny
john Leonard
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2. Eric and Kathy "walk the aisle,"
Sophomores 177
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Bill Leutz
Craig Lochrkc
Matt Long
Lori Longnccker
Sandy Longnecker
Ray Luce
Sue Ludwig
Bud Lytlc
Malt McKnight
Scott McVicker
Perry McWilliams
Andy Macera
Doug Mapes
Freddi Martin
Grant Martin
Hernando Martinez
Doug Marty
Dave Martis
Karen Mayer
Darla Megycsi
john Memsic
Eric Meyer
George Michael
Sharon Miller
Beth Monetta
Connie Monrion
Robert Moore
Berry Morrison
Don Mortemore
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Cheryl Mulinix
jim Mulinix
Ann Myers
Mike Myers
Tim Naylor
Jeanne Nekoranec
Shannon Nelson
Bill Neumeyer
Mike Nickell
Eric Nofzinger
Kristi Owens
Robin Owens
Denise Pachura
Doug Packer
Robin Paugh
Sue Paxton
jeff Payne
Mike Pederson
Shelly Perry
Bill Phillips
Sue Phipps
Sceve Pierce
Marr Plocek
Chuck Plymalc
jane Polker
Bill Pooley
Lisa Pyle
Sheryl Rairz
Tom Reach
Lori Rhoades
Kim Richards
Randy Roberts
Craig Robinson
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Roy Rodriguez
David Rogers
Amy Rolf
Nancy Rood
Brian Royal
Brian Sarrleberg
jan Saunders
Desiree Sautter
Michael Sayre
Tom Schwanz
Donna Serres
Rodney Sheldrick
jim Shepard
john Shoup
Barb Sido
jim Simpson
Mike Skiver
Debbie Skrypec
Bill Smith
Debbie Spangler
Bobbi Spillis
Kim Spooner
Tammy Staschke
Lori Stickley
Keith Stiles
Ron Stormer
Cheryl Strayer
Debbie Strayer
Doug Srreepey
Rick Strickland
Linda Stroud
Jim Studer
Christa Summcy
Lisa Swanger
Ted Szymanski
Deisa Talbert
Pam Tasker
Dan Taylor
Terry Tcaderman
180 Sophomores
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Darrell Thebeau
Denny Thomas
Kim Thompson
joy Thurston
Mike Tilley
Galen Tipping
Denise Toepfcr
Beckie Tussing
Marc Ullrich
Lori Utz
john Waller
Judy Walters
Bill Ward
Linda Wardell
Rick Whaley
jeff Wheelden
Jef f Vlhitmer
ike Pederson represenis lO+h grade on Quiz Bowl
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2. Missy Edge surveys the prospects.
Nancy jo Woods
Gary Yager
Debby Yaw
Marianne Wielinskr
Kevin Wikstrom
Dan Williams
Michael Williams
Pat Williams
Chris Willimnson
Tina Wilson
Steven Winner
MaryAnn Wise
jack Witte
Greg Wittes
Brian Witzler
john Wolfe
Donna Woods
Jodi Woods
Kathy Woods
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In addition to the hat and coat check at basketball games, the junior
class officers and a steering committee planned a series of dances called
the "Waterworks." These were held in the North Cafeteria and made
use of a sound system furnished by Scott Montion, Terry Simon, and
Rob Mayer. They were a tremendous success.
The Spirit of '76 lived on during Homecoming Week as the juniors
decorated the office hall. Homecoming representatives were Kathy
Kronke and her escort Kim Rudolph. At the Student Council carnival,
Sharon Heimrich and Tim Suter represented the juniors.
Once again the junior-senior Prom, "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road,"
was held at the Sheraton Westgate. It culminated a year of hard work
for many juniors.
1. Cindy Patron - secretary.
2.. Kim Rudolf fcscortj and Kathy Kronkc fattend-
antj smile for homecoming crowd. 3. Mike Meadows looks cheerfully at homecoming
dancers. 4. Tim Suter - president.
5. Patti Moser - treasurer.
I 82 Juniors
Jay Agcc
jennifer Agec
Amy Albaugh
julie Allen
Suc Altaffer
jim Andrew
Melinda Ayers
David Ballard
Mike Bank
David Barry
David Becker
Donald Becbc
Frank Belcher
Teresa Bialecki
Bonnie Bicrbaum
Rick Bierbaum
Doug Boehk
,Ioan Boehm
Pam Borek
Carrie Bowers
1 84 Juniors
jill Brown
Louie Bruce
Kenneth Bucher
Connie Bungarda
jerry Bussdieker
joe Bush
Rex Butler
Lori Capdeville
Chris Cheski
Chris Childers
Kelly Cichy
Tina Cirino
Tim Cochran
Molly Cook
Ed Cowclen
David Dean
Kathy Delaney
Mary Dick
Scott Dodge
june Dohr
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Kim Ehret
janet Everhart
Tom Fath
Matt Fetter
Barb Floyd
Joni Galbraith
Candy Galus
Keith Gaspar
Sheron Gilbert
jim Gill
joette Gmitter
Pam Goddard
Jacque Gorsuch
Nan Haas
Laurie Hall
Alice Hardcsty
Amy Heckler
Craig Hefflinger
Sharon Heimrich
Theresa Hertzfeld
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Got to find those cheat sheets,"
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Neil Hilfinger
Dave Hoertz
Mark Jacobs
Lindajodry
Paul Kamcnca
Kathy Kroncke
Mary Krueger
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Sonja Landon
Eldcn Lee
Nancy Lindkc
Eric Lochrke
janet Long
Terri Longsrrcet
Tammy MacLaren
Laura McKimmy
Dean Matson
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Rick Michales
Mark Moeckel
jenny Monroe
Holly Montion
Scott Montion
Linda Moran
jim Morgan
Patti Moser
Kathy Nicholson
Tim Niles
Darlene Noell
Kim Noggle
Lorri Owens
Cindy Patron
Lynne Pingle
Kim Plocek
Becky Plymale
Kim Priest
Russell Reach
1. "Hey, is julie having another spaz attack?"
2. Liz Zemple, the raving beauty of AWHS.
3. No, you guys, you can't dance that way.
4. Cecilia Zalewski, watching a track meet?
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Juniors 187
Cheryl Ream
Nancy Rinestine
Christine Ritenour
Paul Rohen
Kim Rudolph
Martha Russell
Dawn Sautter
Charlene Savage
Beth Schnitkey
Paul Shilling
Val Sido
Robert Slee
Dave Smith
janet Smith
Kim Smith
Mike Smith
Ronnie Snyder
Laurie Stokes
Lori Sutberry
Tim Suter
1 The inseparable 'Paul and Dave."
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Luann Szalkowski
Brian Talburt
Marie Tebbc
Glenn Tenhundfcld
Matthew Tonjes
Dean Ulmer
Patti Utz
Kathy Wudell
Mike Wamer
Todd Wclbom
Brian Wittcs
Frank Wood
Drenda Vloodland
Luke Worline
Bill Ycack
Cecelia Zalewski
Liz hmplc
Sandie Ziegler
Patti Adams
Wanda Allman
Keith Armitage
jim Baker
Charles Bailey
louise Bailey
jim Bergfeld
Clayton Black
Lucinda Bostelman
Gary Bryant
Dale Bnmner
Cathy Clark
Pam Cooper
john Corrothers
Glenda Dickerson
john Dixon
Pam Durfey
Edwin Echler
Debbie Estep
Denise Esrep
George Estep
Harold Estcp
Marty Fall
Dexter Farlie
Allen Fingerle
Arnold Flores
Pam Fuller
Amy Gerkcn
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Bill Gower
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Larry Griffin
Sandy Griffith
Sandy Grzegorzewski
Vickie Gunn
Andy Gustafson
Dennis Hahn
Brian Harkcom
Neal Hensley
Cindy Holt
jim Householder
Lynn Huffman
Elaine Hugill
Rick Hyatt
Dale Irelan
Rickjohnston
Charlotte Kahle
jackie Karamal
jim Kinkaid
Daniel Klar
Dennis Kluding
Cindy Kunz
Tony Lance
April Lauharn
Nick Lazaris
Dawn Limcs
Dawn Lindberg
Richard Long
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Penta Couniy 191
Diane Luce
joe Luedeke
Matt McGilvery
Steve Miller
Kathleen Mockensturm
Sylvia Molina
Connie Montgomery
Micky Moser
Robert Mulinix
Mike Myers
Kansas Newell
Cheryl Newton
Gil Noaker
Rhonda Noaker
Nick Olwick
Floyd Owens
Lee Patrick
Rick Perry
jean Polker
Thomas Pyle
Mike Reyome
Steve Rice
Anthony Robinect
Mike Robinson
Cathy Rochte
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Barney Woods
Sandra Woods
Cherie Wrighr
Dave Wymer
Rick Yore
Roy Rodriguez
Gail Ross
Dave Sawicki
Amy Schneider
Wes Shoupl
Jenifer Silcox
Mark Simon
Norman Snyder
Greg Stonehill
jack Strong
Clyde Talmage
Robert Thather
Glen VerStraere
Mike Walters
Mark Warchowski
Robert Wenzlick
Susan Whaley
Dean Whiraker
Mary Whitehead
Richard Williams
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A.W. welcomes four exchange
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The boy had been in the dreamland. It was
a beautiful land he had never seen before. He
met so many people in this land. They were
so kind and so fine. He had dreamed almost
one year. He never wanted to leave. But after
one year, he had to leave. He decided he'd
never forget everything happened in this
dreamland. He'll love everyone forever. He
did not want to say goodbye, but see you
later.
"See you later," he just whispered.
Tadashi Fujita
japan
When I first come to America I found everything different. I didn't know too
much about the American customs, the language and something more important
in my life, the people, but I think everything was easier since I was interested in
learning the American way,
Every day was different for me. I knew new people and new things and all the
things play a part in my experience at Anthony Wayne.
I can't ever forget the good memories that I have. I remember the homecom-
ing, football season, the basketball team, the band, the choir, the waterworks, the
play, graduation, Senior week and many more.
This is something that always I will have with me. The school taught me many
things such as patience, friendship, love and brought me many memories I will
never forget. Bad times, good times, but all these things I will take home with me
to Colombia to share with my friends and my family. I thank everyone that made
my year possible and happy. S 11 M
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The year I spent in the United States of
America was filled with strange experiences
which I shall always remember. I would like
to thank the Reyes family for accepting me
into their home and sharing their life with
me for half a year. I am grateful to the people
who gave me the opportunity to come to this
country, and to the people, my friends and
the other numerous people I met here, who
made my stay so very, very worthwhile.
jelle Hoekstra
Holland
I came here to America for the main purpose of
experiencing people and myself in a foreign or
strange surrounding which was mainly represented
by the family and school life.
During the year I had the tremendous fortune to
live with the McKimmy family who shared much
of their life with me.
The American school system was of special inter-
est for me because it differs in its structure and the
way pupils are taught. School seemed to be most of
the time a game you play and at the end you get a
'per called diploma. Especially obvious, it was reflected in the way pupils conduct, express, and study. The many activities seem to make school to be
ch, much more fun or is it only a matter to escape real academical advancement? Mainly it was a matter of better understanding among the whole
dent body.
But summing up, I want to say that America in its magnificent differences and still remaining possibilities has impressed me tremendously and
rely has opened my conscience with its many faults and its greatness at the same time.
Foreign Exchange Students 197
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1.Mr.F1'u5her presents Rich Thayer
with his trophy.
2. Is Mr. Reed being blinded by rhe cam-
era flash or Keith's charm?
3. Mrs. Tribe gives Tammi Stickland the
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Crisco award.
4. Muchas gracias, senora.
5. Sophomore Amcricanism test winners Bob Desko
receive their award from a tired Mr. Reed,
6. My Miss Kuney, what cold hands you have!
198 Recognitions
and Barb Sido
Rich Thager wins
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"Voice of Democracy' confesi
The annual awards day for Anthony
Wayne North was Tuesday, May 20. The
assembly was open to all juniors and seniors
and those sophomores who had tickets. Mr.
Jennings was Master of Ceremonies.
Mrs. Bradley presented awards to Peggy
Fisher and Sally Witzler in recognition of
their four years of service as student librari-
ans. Barb Sido won the Latin award for two
years of work and Miss Kuney announced
Brenda Hughes and Kim Richards outstand-
ing Latin club members.
Jana Boyer received the Spanish award for
the fourth year level from Mrs. Cox. Tammi
Strickland won the Crisco award from the
Home Ec department.
The V.F.W. sponsored "Voice of Democ-
racy" essay contest was won by Rich Thayer.
His essay was written on the subject of "My
Responsibility as a Citizen." Rich read his
essay at the Memorial Day ceremony in
Watewille. Mr. Frusher from the V.F.W.
presented the award.
The American Legion sponsored the
Americanisrn test for sophomores, juniors,
and seniors. The winners were sophomores
Barb Sido and Bob Desko, juniors Kelly
Cichy and Keith Gaspar, and seniors Pat Hill
and Dave Plassman.
Recognifions 199
1.-Jim Robinson gives Mnjennings a big smile of appre-
ciarion,
2. Buckeye Boys' State reps: Matthew Tonjes, jay Agee
Rick Michales, Dean Matson.
3. Les Graham awaits departure for Dallas and the Cot-
ron Bowl Parade.
4. Buckeye Girls' State reps: Becky Plymale, Val Sido,
Kelly Cichy, Amy Albaugh.
5. Mr. Kelly presents Deb Boggs with her DECA trophy,
6. Gregory Rice Memorial winner Chris Walters.
200 Recognitions
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Oulslanding participants named
in band and DECA
Once again Anthony Wayne had several
students participating in Buckeye Girls' State
at Capitol University, Columbus, and Buck-
eye Boys' State at Ohio University in Athens,
The girls representing Whitehouse were
Kelly Cichy and Tina Cirino, from Water-
ville, Val Sido and Amy Albaugh, and Becky
Plymale from Monclova. Boys' State repre-
sentatives from Whitehouse were Rick Mic-
hales and Dean Matson, and from Waterville,
Matthew Tonjes and jay Agee.
Mr. Jennings presented the "I Dare You"
awards to Kathie Brahaney and Jim Robin-
son. This award is a book which "dares" one
to achieve their goals. The recipients are cho-
sen by faculty recommendations of their char-
acter and leadership.
The DECA chapter of Anthony Wayne
named Deb Boggs as its outstanding student.
Also, at this time, advisor Mr. Kelly and Gary
Wiesenberger presented to Mr. Jennings and
the school the trophy won in District compe-
tition. It was placed in the showcase in the
commons.
The Outstanding Senior bandsman was
trombone player Les Graham.
Chris Walters was the winner of the Greg-
ory Rice Memorial Award which is given to
the person who contributes the most in back-
stage work.
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Recogniiions 201
Corporal Billg Jesier
wins audience approval
202 Recognifions
Mr, Williamson presented the audiences'
choices for best theatrical performers of the
year. For his part of Corporal Billy Jester in
LITTLE MARY SUNSHINE, Todd Wilson
received the Best Actor trophy. Best Actress
Jenni Baldwin acquired her award for her per-
formances as Corrie Bratter in BAREFOOT
IN THE PARK and Nancy Twinkle in LIT-
TLE MARY SUNSHINE. Little Mary Sun-
shine herself, Sue Rose, was Best Supporting
Actress. Sue also played Mrs. Banks in
BAREFOOT IN THE PARK. Chris Wil-
liams was Best Supporting Actor for his role
as Captain Jim in LITTLE MARY SUN-
SHINE. Jenni Baldwin was named Thespian
of the Year.
The two recipients of the National Honor
Society scholarships were Kitty Morris and
Kathy Lowe. These were presented at the
luncheon held at Miller's Restaurant.
The two Student Council sponsored schol-
arships were given to Mary Packer and Rich
Thayer.
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. Kitty, do you have to sneeze?
. Sue Rose accepts her trophy.
. Marching to the beat of the drums is Kathy Lowe.
. Hi there, sweetie!
. Todd "Paul Newman eyes" Wilson was voted Best Artur.
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Recognitions 203
1. Tom Mammoser Cfar righrj awaits the 1
pre-game performance of the band.
2. Merit Scholar Dave Plassman.
3. What Greg will do to be rough.
4. Greg Bowman ffar rightj at band practice,
5. Marching at half-time show is Debbie
Baxter.
6. Leslie Bertaett ffar righrj was one of the girls from the finishing
school.
204 Recognitions
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Dave Plassman receives
Cerlifioafe of Merit
from Naiional Merif
Scholarship Tesi
This year like last, Anthony Wayne had
another National Merit Scholarship finalist.
Dave Plassman received a Certificate of Merit
for his scoring on the test.
Greg Everharr was the recipient of the
Thespian scholarship. Deb Boggs received a
3150 scholarship from the Distributive Edu-
cation club.
Leslie Bennett was the winner of the .5100
Choir Parents scholarship. The two Band
Boosters scholarships for continuing music
education were given to trumpeter Greg Bow-
man and clarinet-sax player Tom Mammoser.
Rich Thayer was the winner of the Swan-
ton Elks Club scholarship and a U.S. Savings
Bond from the Maumee Elks Club. The
Anthony Wayne Business and Professional
Women presented Mary Packer and Debbie
Baxter with scholarships.
Although not pictured these girls should
be recognized: Patti Moser, FFA Queen,
Kelly Cichy, wrestling queen, and Terri
Longstreet, track queen.
Recognitions 205
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Different from past years, the class
of 1975 enjoyed many more privileges
this year. Card playing was allowed in
the Senior Commons. Also, this class
was dismissed two weeks earlier than
all other students.
In the fall, Seniors had a pumpkin
stealing contest with the juniors.
Although the competition was close,
Senior pride came out on top.
Senior week climaxed 12 long years
of study. On Senior skip day many ven-
tured to Cedar Point and other amuse-
ment areas. Grub day brought out the
worst in many. It could even be said
208 Seniors
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that several individuals reeked of
unknown odors.
A new program, Senior take-over,
was held first period when all teaching
and administrative positions were
taken over by seniors. It was an experi-
ence for all involved.
Senior lunch was held all sixth
period in the courtyard. Water balloon
fights, tug-of-war, and a potato chip
eating contest were the main features.
Senior breakfast and commencement
practice were Friday morning. The fol-
lowing Sunday, june 1, the 1975 class
graduated in the Masonic Auditorium.
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4. Mary Suter - secretary.
5. Homecoming royalty Ann Yonl-tee and Bruce
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Mary Sue Adams
john Russell Agee
Richard Lee Albnugh
Robert Aleshire
Sarah Anne Allen
Donald E, Altaffer
jamie Lynn Armstrong
Jenifer Lynn Baldwin
Ricky W. Baldwin
Cynthia Lou Ball
Seniors 209
Mark LeRoux Bakies
David Battin
Timothy Mark
Bauerschmidt
Deborah Kay Baxter
Terry A. Beam
Leslie Ann Benner:
Terry j. Bergfeld
Debra Kay Boggs
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1. Dedication.
2. Senior spirit-leader Terry Bergfeld.
3. Senior Homecoming reps Lori Peters
and Harold Hoof,
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john Bond
Gregory Charles Bowman
Robert R. Box
Jana Kay Boyer
Kathicjo Marie Brahaney
Gary A. Brcymaicr
Diane T. Brown
Pamela Kay Brown
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Marilyn jean Brucshabcr
Dianna Lynn Brunner
Catherine Marie Buchanan
Richard Craig Burclo
Ronald Eugene Burk
Susan D. Burkcrt
Cindy Lou Carr
Carl W. Carter
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Timothy Gerard Chovanec
Michael S. Clark
janet Marie Cofcr
' Luznn Louise Cope
Cathy Cox
Stcvc P, Creighton
Linda Crcps
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Darcic Darrah
Roberta Ann Dick
Caroline Ann Dicball
john G. Dobson
jacklyn Anne Drcsscll ,
Shirley Kay Drew
Lynn Marie Dunkelbcrger
Teri Enright
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Gregory George Everh art
Debra E. Fahrer
Kathy Fallon
Robert joshua Falls
Gregory Richard Ferguson
Hope Ferguson
Peggy Lynn Fisher
Beth Fitzsimmons
Barry Lee Foltz
Byron Ford
Seniors 215
Wendy Sue Fowler
Dawn Fox
Tamara Lynn Fox
Timothy E. Fry
Kenneth E. Fuller
Karen F . Galbraith
Sharen S. Galbraith
Linda Sue Garber
Rebecca Gardner
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2, Hey, look ar that chick over there.
Sandy Ann Gase
jill Annette Gerke
Janice Elaine Gerkcn
Betty A. Geronimo
Jeffery L. Glanz
David Edward Good
Fred Garry Gochke
Leslie Wayne Graham
Lindsay Martin Graham
Michelle Greer
Seniors 217
Lisa E. Haas
Pam Hahn
Ron Hall
Brenclajean Hamic
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Deborah jean Hancock
jack W. Hawks,jr.
Mark Heamdon
Elaine Heckler
Kathy A. Heckler
1. Look into my eyes.
2. Sherri Moon getting measured for
her halo.
3. Senior theatre veterans .Jenni Bald-
win, Sue Rose, john Simpson.
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Randy Deen Heilman
William Walter Heisingcr
Brenda Hendrickson
David Hess
Sherri Hilcs
Patricia Rae Hill
Charles I-Iillsberry
Seniors 21 9
Kirk W. Hintz
john Hoffhcins
Harold J. Hoot
Dorcnc Kay Ingle
Dave joseph Irclan
Debra Susan Jacoby
Karen Lee-johnson
joel W. Kirkwood
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2. "Elton" Sherman.
3. How do you handle ll hungry man?
Nancy -1. Lipinski
Robert Lee Longnecker
Cynthia Ann Lowe
Katherine Anne Lowe
Susan Ann Macera
Thomas Owen Mammoser
Linda Marsh
Pamela Maulbetsch
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stand?
2. Oh hell, i:'s Monday!
Rob Mayer
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Sandra Kaye Mayer
lnonarcl jay McKimmy
Nancy Ann McKinney
Pat McSurley
Roberta Lee McVicker
Szlly jo McWilliams
l Bill Meadows
Martin Lynn Michael
Seniors 223
Debbie Michalcs
Susan jean Michalkiewic
Charles Randall Miller
john David Miller
Sherry Moon
Lisa Ann Moosman
Mang seniors ai-lend Penia
Karharinc jeannc Morris
Penny Lynn Mortcmorc
jennifer Lynn Mumma
Becky Myers
224 Seniors
Craig Donald Myers
Philip Allan Nesslc
Mary E. O'Donnell
Earl Floyd Owens
Mary M. Packer
hflichael Robert Parsil
Lesliejoycc Paugh
Mark Pederson
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Vicki Lynn Perry
Dori Peters
Kathy Phillips
Nancy jane Pierce
David Alan Plassman
jack William Polkcr
Bruce Smart Ponccby
Annctrc jay Ponron
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5 Pat Hill lunches with friend.
I Charles Matthew Reirl
' Marianne L. Ritenour
Smart Roberts
james Craig Robinson
Patrick joseph Rohen
Susan Elizabeth Rose
Linda Lee Roser
Suzy Sambcrg
Debbi Ann Saylor
Seniors 227
Sue Ann Schifferly
Del Schlagheck
Dave Howard Scott
Kimberly Senccnbaugh
Susanne Shadle
julie Ann Shepard
Mike john Sherman
Mark R. Silcox
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Terry Lee Simon
john Dorman Simpson
Christiane Skiver
Gary Wayne Skrypec
Cathleen L. Smith
Eric Bucher Smith
john William Smith
Karen Suzanne Smith
Seniors 229
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Roger Snyder
Rich Spillis
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jeffrey Dean Stafford I E F..
George Stevens '
Herb Stiles
Timothy G. Story
jerry L. Strain .-sq,
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Tamie Regina Strickland
Mary Lynn Surcr
Philip R. Taber
Laurie Ann Taylor
Tracy Teadcrman
Rich L. Tecr
Richard G. Thayer
Mike L. Thcbcau
Richard Russell Thcbeau
Seniors 231
Deborah Thompson
Dan Thurston
John Dennis Tibbcrs
Arlen Gene Tipping
Cathy ,Io Triggs
Fred C. Trippe
Karen jean Trumbull
Alan C. Tumer
Sheryl Lynn Ullrich
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Rainer Gerhard Wahnbaeck
Kristine Walbolt
Christine Ann Walters
Deborah Jayne Walters
Robyn Watson
Richard Westfall
Gregory E. Whcating
Kelly White
Seniors 233
Dennis Howard Wiksrrom
Christopher Paul Williams
Cynthia Lee Williams
Howard Williams
Judy Williams
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William Todd Wilson
Constance Anne Winslow
Brian Evans Winzelcr
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camping,
Sally Ann Wise
Sally Witzler
Michael G. Wolfe
Larry Dean Woods
jeff Wright
Heidi Layne Wyse
Ann Yonkee
Deborah Lynn Zch
janet Ellen Ziegler
Andrew William Zitzer
Seniors 235
Graduaiion is here
Two hundred and fifty-seven Anthony
Wayne High School seniors went through the
line and received their diplomas. Once again the
services were held at the Masonic Auditorium
with a capacity crowd.
The Anthony Wayne Instrumental Depart-
ment, under the direction of Robert L. Shoe-
maker, played music for the processional and the
recessional. Participants in the program included
Cathy Smith, Welcomeg Mary Suter, Invocationg
David Good and Rich Thayer, class address, "I
Am Not Afraid of Tomorrow"g George Don-
nelly, Scholarships and Awardsg,,Iarnes'gPease,
Presentation of Penta County Seniors, Thomas
Jennings, Presentation of Senior Classg Kenneth
Conklin and Roy Williamson, Presentation of
Diplomasg Greg Everhart, Presentation of Class
Gift, and ,Ieni Baldwin, Benediction. Also in the
program was a guitar and vocal number per-
formed by Kelly White andjeff Wright.
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most of the pre-graduation time.
2, john Bond and janet Cofer head coward their
seats.
4 5 w 3. Mr. Donnelly presenting Greg Bowman with
a band scholarship.
4. Annette Pontion and Karen Smith reiilize that
graduation is only a few minutes away.
5. The Class of 1975 - some serious, some not,
6. Commencement Chairperson Kathy Heckler receives her diploma.
7. Student body president Cathy Smith welcomes the crowd,
8. Once you get the diploma it is all over - or is it?
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9
Seniors
ADAMS, MARY SUE
Concert Band 1, 2, Marching Band 1,
2, OEA 3, 4.
p. 209
AGEEJOHN
Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4,
Football 1, 2, Baseball 1, NHS 3, 4.
p. 44, 64, 80, 82, 124, 209
ALBAUGH, RICHARD
Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3,
4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Thespians 2, 3,
4, NHS 3, 4.
p. 10, 25, 27, 44, 54, 57, 64, 65, 72, 74,
123, 124, 209
ALESHIRE, ROBERT
P' 209
ALLEN, SARAH
Student Council 1, 2, Latin Club 1, 2,
Antonians 4.
p. 122, 123, 209
ALTAFFER, DONALD fPhredCl0J
Band 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 3, 4,jungle
Band 4.
p.6,103, 104, 107, 209
ARMSTRONGHIAMIE
Bowling 3, 4, Concert Choir 2, 3,-I.A.
3.
p. 114, 209
ARNER, KIM
Dispatch 2, 3, Antonians 2, 3, 4,
Thespians 3, 4.
p. 7
BALDWINJENIFER fFreakyJ
French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Antonians 1, 2,
3, 4, Thespians 3, 4.
p. 18, 32, 33, 34, 35, 40, 110, 123, 209,
218
BALDWIN, RICKY
p, 209
BALL, CYNTHIA CBallsl
FHA 1, 2, 31 HERO 3, 4.
P. 209
BAKIES, MARK
DECA 4.
p. 210, 233
BATTIN, DAVID
p. 13, 210
BAUERSCHMIDT, TIM
Cross Country 1, 2, French Club 1, 2,
3, 4, Antonians 1, 2, 3,4,Thespiar1s 1,
2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3,
Trailblazer 3, 4 feditorj, Student
Council 3, 4.
p. 44, 110, 122, 123, 124, 125, 132, 208,
210, 235, 271
BAXTER, DEBBIE
Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert
Band 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 2, 4, Latin
Club 1, 2, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls'
Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Track 3, 4,
Girls' Volleyball 1, NHS 3, 4.
p. 47, 85, 87, 89, 103, 104, 107, 111,
120, 124, 205, 210
BEAM, TERRY fBcamoj
FFA 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4.
p. 13,2'7,54, 130,210,271
BENNETT, LESLIE
Concert Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club
1, 2, Pep Club 2, Antonians 2, 3, 4,
Student Council 3, 4, NHS 4.
P. 98,124,121 204, 210, 224
BERGFELD, TERRY
Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4.
p. 3, 53, 210
BOGGS, DEB
GAA 3, NHS 3, 4, DECA 4.
p. 117, 124, 201, 210
BOLLEYMIEFFREY CBogartJ
FFA.
BOND,jOHN
240 Index
p. 211, 237
BOWMAN, GREG
Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Stage Band
1, 2, 4.
p. 45, 103, 104, 106, 107, 204, 211, 237
BOX, BOB
Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1,
2, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, MATC 3, 4, Choir
1.
p. 6, 29, 51, 53, 80, 82, 122, 123, 211,
271
BOYER,-IANA
Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert
Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 4, Library
Club 3.
p. 10,IO3,104,107, 199,211
BRAHANEY, KATHIE
Latin Club 4, Girls' Bowling 4, Girls'
s6f1ba114, NHS 4.
p. 124,211
BREYMAIER, GARY
Cross Country 1, Wrestling 2.
p. 211
BROWN, DIANE CWOOdSJ
Band 1, 2, 3, 4.
p. 103,104,211
BROWN, PAM
Cheerleader 1, 2, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4,
Spanish Club 3, 4, Pep Club 2, GAA
2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Concert
Choir 1, 2, 3.
p. 2,84, 109, 111, 120,211
BRUESHABER, MARILYN fBn1iserJ
Girls' Glee 1, Mixed Chorus 2, 3.
p. 212
BRUNNER, DIANNA qneey
Track 1, 2, GAA 1, 2, VICA 3,4,
Student Council 3, 4.
p. 212
BUCHANAN, CATHY
VICA 3, 4, Bowling 3.
p. 212
BURDO, RICHARD
Student Council 1, Football 1, 2, 3, 4,
Wrestling 1, 2, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4.
p. 19, 26, 54, 98, 212
BURK, RONALD
VICA 4.
p. 212
BUCKERT, SUSAN fSuzJ
Latin Club 1, 2, HERO 4, FHA 1.
p. 212
CARR, CINDY fBoopsieJ
Dispatch 2, OEA 3, 4, Student
Council 4.
p. 212, 225
CARTER, CARL fC.C. Cameroj
Baseball 1, 2, Basketball 2, VICA 3,
4, Student Council 3.
p. 212
CARTLEDGEJOHN
Football 1.
p. 213
CHOVANEC, TIM
Choir 1, 2, 3, FFA 3, 4.
p. 213
CLARK, MICHAEL
VICA 3, 4.
p. 213
COFERBIANET
Girls' Track 1, DECA 4.
p. 213, 237
COPE, LUANN fElsie5
FHA 1, 2, HERO 5,4, GAA 1, 2.
p. 213
COX, CATHY
p. 213
CREIGHTON, STEVE
Football 1, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 33
Basketball 1, 2, 3, NHS 4, MATC 4,
Spanish Club 1.
p. 54, 124, 130,213
CREPS, LINDA
p, 213
DANTUMA, BRENDA
p. 213
DARRAH, DARCIE
p. 214
DICK, ROBERTA CBertj
Volleyball 1, GAA 2, VICA 3, 4.
p. 214
DIEBALL, CAROLINE fCharliel
HERO 3, 4. .
p. 214
DISHER, BONNIE fDishJ
Glee Club 1, OEA 3, 4.
DOBSONJOHN fHenryJ
p. 214
DRESSELLJACKLYN Uarky
Cheerleader 1, 3, GAA 1, 2, 4,
Antonians 1, 2, Spanish Club 1, 2,
Bowling 1, Student Council 1, 4.
p. 43, 214
DREW, SHIRLEY
Bowling 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4.
p.109,114,126,214
DUNKELBERGER, LYNN
Spanish Club 1, 2, HERO 3, 4,
Student Council 3.
p. 214
ENRIGHT, TERI
p. 214
ERRETTJACK
ERRETT,-IULIE
p. 127
ESTEP, GEORGIA
EVERHART, GREG
Student Council 1, Cross Country 2,4
Basketball 2.
p. 40,44, 125, 204, 208, 215
FAHRER, DEBBIE
HERO 3, 4.
p. 215
FALLON, KATTIY
p. 127, 215
FALLS, ROBERT
Track 1, Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4,
Spanish Club 2.
p. 215, 231
FERGUSON, GREG qrergyp
FFA 4.
p. 129, 215
FERGUSON, HOPE
p. 215
FISHER, PEGGY
GAA 2, 3, Volleyball 3, Bowling 4.
p. 46, 114, 126, 215
FITZSIMMONS, BETH
p. 117, 215
FOLTZ, BARRY QRockj
Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3,
4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, Spanish
Club 2, MATC 3, 4.
p. 54, 69, 70, 98, 215
FORD, BYRON
p. 215
FOWLER, WENDY
OEA 3, 4.
p. 216
Fox, DAWN
p. 216
FOX, TAMARA
Bowling 1, DECA 4.
p. 216
FRY, TIM
Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert
Band 1, 3, 4, Varsity Band 2, Pep
Band 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 3, 4.
p.45,103, 104,106, 107,216
EUJITA, TADASHI Uapy
Exchange Student 4, Football 4,
Wrestling 4, Track 4.
p. 58, 71, 82, 196
FULLER, KEN
Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 2,
3, Track 2, Stage Band 3, 4.
p.45,103, 104, 106,212,216
GALBRA1TH, KAREN 1Waddlesy
Pep Club 1, FHA 1, 2, 3, OEA 3,4,
Student Council 4.
p. 216
GALBRAITH, SHAREN
FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee1,DECA
4.
p. 118, 216
GARBER, LINDA
Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4,
GAA I, 2.
p.41,98, 123,216
GARDNER, REBECCA
p. 216
GASE, SANDY
Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 1,
2, Girls' Glee 1, GAA 2, 3, Track 3,
4.
p. 4, 8, 47, 87, 111, 217
GERKE,jILL fBeanj
Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, 2,
3,45 Bowling 1, Antonian 1, 2, 3,4,
Cheerleader 2, 3, NHS 4.
p. 125, 217
GERKEN,-JANICE fTurkeyl
HERO 3, 4.
p. 217
GERONIMO, BETTY fChiefj
OEA 3, 4.
p. 217
GLANZ,-IEFFERY CRicoj
Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2,
3, 4, Basketball 1, 2.
p. 53, 73, 74, 217
GOOD, DAVID
Football 1, Track 1, HERO 3, 4.
p. 217
GOTHKE, FRED
Football 1, Baseball 2, Track 3, 4,
Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, FFA 1, 2.
p. 15,64, 82, 217
GRAHAM, LESLIE fBig Lesh
Basketball 1, Marching Band 1, 2, 3,
4, Stage Band 4, FFA 4.
p. 103,104, 106,201,217
GRAHAM, LINDSAY
Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball lgjungle
Band 4.
p. 103, 104, 107, 129,217
GREER, MICHELLE
p. 217
HAAS, LISA fFriedaj
Student Council 1, 2, 3, FTA 1,
Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Track 1,
Antonians 1, 2, Girls' Glee 1.
p. 17, 218
HAHN, PAM
p. 218
HALL, RON
p. 218
HAMIC, BRENDA
Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3,
4, NHS 3, 4.
p. 109, 111, 124, 218
HANCOCK, DEBBIE
GAA 1, 2, FHA 2, Volleyball 2.
p. 127, 218, 223
HAWKS,jACK
Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Track
1, 2, 4, VICA 3, 4, FFA 2.
p. 54, 218
HAYESJACK
FFA 4.
HEARNDON, MARK
Football I, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4,
MATC 3, 4, Antonians 4.
p. 16, 54, 82, 83, 128, 130, 218, 229,
271
HECKLER, ELAINE
p. 103, 104, 107,218
HECKLER, KATHY
Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball
Manager 2, 35 NHS 3, 4.
p.103.104, 218, 237, 271
ILMANN, DOROTHY
Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Band 4.
p. 2, 103, 104,107, 219
ILMAN, RANDY fArchie, PDQ-I
Football 1, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 35
Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 45
MATC 4.
p. 54, 74, 219
ISINGER, WILLIAM 1B1IIy1
Football 15 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 45
Concert Choir 2, 45 Student Council 3.
p. 219
NDRICKSON, BRENDA
p. 219
SS, DAVID
Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3,
4.
p. 51, 55, 80, 82, 219, 230
LES, SHERRI
p. 103, 104, 106, 219
LL, PAT
Volleyball 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45
Softball 45 Antonians 25 Concert
Choir 2, 3, 45 GAA 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 35
Student Council 2.
P. 84, 85, 86, 98,12O, 127, 219, 226
LLSBERRY, CHARLES
p. 219
NTZ, KIRK CCrashj
VICA 3, 4.
p. 220
,EKSTRAJELLE
Exchange Student 45 Concert Choir 4
French Club 45 Latin Club 4.
p. 98, 111, 197
FFHEINSJOHN
p. 220
OT, HAROLD fFreak, Hall
Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1,
2, 35 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 MATC 3, 4.
p. 28, 55, 82, 83, 116, 125, 130, 210,
215, 220
TCHINSON, MARK fHutchJ
FFA 2.
p. 221
TCHINSON, MICHAEL
GLE, DORENE fDink3
VICA 4.
p. 220
ELAN, DAVE
Cross Country 3.
p. 220
COBY, DEBRA 0.15.1
Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 45 FFA 4.
p. 127, 220
HNSON, KAREN
GAA 1, 2, 35 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Student
Council 2, 3.
p. 4, 43, 87, 88, 127, 220
RKWOOD, JOEL fDanJ
Football 1, 35 Mixed Chonas 15 Track
15 Wrestling 25 Concert Choir 2, 3, 4.
P. 58, 85, 98, 126, 130, 220
STNER, RICK
DECA 4
p. 117, 224
INIS, CHRIS
Basketball 25 DECA 4.
MISAREK, DARLA
DECA 4.
p. 117
UDING, TIM
Football 1, 25 Wrestling 1, 25 Track I
VICA 3, 45 Student Council 3, 4.
p. 221
Orr, SARAH
p. 221
NGELLJULIE
Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Stage Band
2, 3, 45 Pep Band 4.
p. 103, 104,106,107,221
LARSON, KARLA
p, 221
LEE, HERMAN fHillbilly1
VICA 3, 45 Student Council 1.
p. 221
LEESE, RENE fRunj
JA 1,25 VICA 5, 4.
p. 221
LEWIS, DEBORAH
VICA 5, 4, Bowling 4.
p. 221
LEWIS, DIANNE
Bowling 5, 4, VICA 5, 4.
p. 221
LINTER, LYNN
p. 221
LIPINSKI, NANCY
HERO 3, 4.
p. 222
LONGNECKER, ROBERT
Uavngpeckerj
Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 1, 2, 3,
45 Track 25 FFA 1, 2, 3, 4.
p. 4, 6, 8, 16, 54, 70, 119, 130, 222
LOWE, CINDY CSifJ
OEA 3, 4.
p. 222
LOVVE, KATHERINE fKathey
Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Band 3,
45 Concen Band 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 1,
2, 3, 45 NHS 45 Mixed Chorus 1.
p.103,104,107,111,124,202,222
MACERA, SUSAN QSusieJ
Cheerleader 1, 25 GAA 4.
p. 222
MAMMOSER, THOMAS
Marching Band 3, 45 Stage Band 3, 45
Pep Band 3, 45 Concert Band 1, 3, 45
NHS 3, 4.
p, 105, 104, 106, 107, 124,204,222
MARSH, LINDA
Science Club 1, 25 Girls' Glee 15
Student Council 1, 45 Antonians 2, 3.
p.46, 125,222
MAULBETSCH, PAMELA
p. 6, 222, 229
MAYER, ROB
p. 223
MAYER, SANDRA qsandiy
Cheerleader 1, 2, 35 Spanish Club 1, 4
NHS 3, 45 Concert Choir 2, 35 Girls'
Glee 1.
p. 109, 124, 223
MCKIMMY, LEONARD
Track 1, Manager 25 Football
Manager 2, 3, 45 Bowling 15 MATC 2,
3, 45 VICA 3, 4.
p. 58, 223, 226
MCKINNEY, NANCY
DECA 4.
p. 117, 223
McSU'RLEY, PAT
p. 223
MCVICKER, ROBERTA CBertj
Latin Club 1, 25 DECA 4.
p. II7, 223
McWILLIAMS, SALLY CMacJ
GAA 15 Varsity Band 1, 25 Girls'
Basketball 15 French Club 15
Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Concert Band
3, 45 Pep Band 45 Library Club 3.
P. 103, 104, 107, 223, 224
MEADOWS, BILL
Football 1, 2, 35 Wrestling 1, 2, 35
Track 1, 2, 35V1CA 4.
p. 223
MICHAEL, MARTIN
Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 25
Track 1, 25 FFA 45 MATC 4.
p. 54, 150, 225
MICHALES, DEBBIE
p. 117, 224
MICHALKIEWIC, SUSAN
Choir 25 OEA 3, 4.
p. 224
MILLER, CHARLES fCl'1ucklesJ
Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4.
p. 103, 104, 107,224
MILLER, JOHN 0661
Baseball 1, 2, 35 Football 15 VICA 4.
p. 224, 226
MOLINA, ABEL
p. 117
MOON, SHERRY
p. 219, 224
MOOSMAN, LISA
Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Concert
Band 2, 3, 45 Pep Band 2, 4.
p.8, 17, 105, 104, 107,127,224
MORRIS, KATHERINE fKittyj
Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club
1, 2, 3, 45 Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep
Band 2, 45 Mixed Chorus 15 NHS 45
Buckeye Girls' State 3.
P. 37, 45,105,104,1o7,111,124, 202,
216,224
MORTEMORE, PENNY
Bancl15OEA 5, 4.
p. 224
MUMMA, JENNIFER Umm
FTA 15 Antonians 2, 45 Pep Club 25
GAA 25 Thespians 4.
p. 122, 123, 214,224
MUNOZ, MARIA fStelIaj
Exchange Student 45 Girls' Basketball
45 Choir 45 Spanish Club 45 Bowling
4, EI-IA 4.
P. 85, 98, 109,l14,118, 120,196
MYERS, BECKY
p. 224
MYERS, CRAIG
Track 1, 2, 35 Cross Country 1,25
Basketball 15 Choir 1, 2, 3, 45 Student
Council 1, 25 DECA 4.
p.98, 117,225
NESSLE, PHIL
Band 1, 25 Concert Choir 1, 25 VICA
3, 4.
p. 225
O'DONNELL, MARY
Concert Choir 1, 2, 3,-45 Girls'
Basketball 1, 25 French Club 1, 25
Antonians 1, 2, 3, 45 Thespian 3, 45
Student Council 3.
p. 9,98, 123, 225
OWENS, EARL
VICA 3, 4.
p. 225
PACKER, MARY
NHS 3, 45 Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 45
Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Concert Choir
1, 2, 35 Latin Club 1, 25 Buckeye Girls'
State 3.
p. 103, 104,111, 124, 225
PARSIL, MICHAEL
Football 15 Wrestling 25 Baseball 25
VICA 3, 4.
p. 225
PAUGI-I, LESLIE CDoodlebugJ
Concert Choir 1, 2, 35 Cheerleader 1,
2, 35 Dispatch 15 French Club 4.
P. 10, 208, 219, 225
PEDERSON, MARK
p. 5, 61, 78, 225
PERRY, LES
Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Concert
Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball Manager 15
FFA 1, 2, 3, 4.
p.103, 104,211
PERRY, VICKI fairy
GAA 1, 2, OEA 5, 4.
p. 46,226
PETERS, LORI
Band 1, 25 Girls' Track 1, 25 Choir 2,
35 Dispatch 3, 4 feditorj5 NHS 35
Student Council 45 DECA 4.
p. 28, 50, 31, 117, 124, 125, 131, 210,
226
PHILLIPS, KATHY
p. 226
PIERCE, NANCY fMitziJ
Pep Club 15 GAA 1, 25 Girls' Track 25
Antonians 2, 35 OEA 45 COE 4.
p. 226
PLASSMAN, DAVID CFred1
Baseball 1, 25 Basketball 1, 2, 35
Football 1, 2, 35 Golf 3, 45 Chess Club
45 French Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Library Club
35 Antonians 25 NHS 3, 45 Varsity
Band 1, 2, 35 Buckeye Boys' State 3.
P. 5, 45, 61, 110, 116, 205, 226
POLKER,-JACK
Tennis 15 Basketball 35 NHS 4.
p. 124, 226
PONCEBY, BRUCE fPoncej
Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 1,
25 Golf 2.
p. 23, 25, 28, 30, 69, 70, 209, 226
PONTON, ANNETTE
GAA 25 VICA 3, 45 Student Council
4.
p. 226, 236
RANVILLE, ROBBIN
DECA 4.
p. 117
REID, CHARLES
Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Band 4.
p. 105, 104, 107,227
KSNYDERQ RITENOLIR,
MARIANNE
p. 227
ROBERTS, STUART
p. 78, 79, 131, 227
ROBINSON, JAMES
Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3,
45 NHS 3, 4.
p.7,64,74, 124,201,227
ROHEN, PATRICK CKing Honkyj
Football 2, Manager 3, 45 Track 2,
Trainer 3, 45 MATC 3, 45 Basketball
Trainer 45 Library Club 3.
p. 9, 58, 64, 126, 150, 227
ROSE, SUSAN CSuey
Spanish Club 1, 25 Antonians 1, 2, 3,
45 Thespians 2, 3, 45 Cheerleader 1, 2,
35 NHS 3, 45 Choir 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls'
Track 25 Student Council 1, 3, 4.
p. 18, 32, 38, 40, 41, 43, 44, 98,123,
125, 203, 218, 227
ROSER, LINDA
NHS 4.
p. 227
SAMBERG, SUZY
p. 227
SAYLOR, DEBBI qropeycy
HERO 4.
p. 227
SCHIFFERLY, SUE fSugar1
OEA 3, 4.
p. 228
SCHLAGHECK, DEL
p. 228
SCOTT, DAVE CDuke1
Football 1, 2, 35 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45
Track 1, 2, 3, 4.
p. 64, 214, 228, 271
SENCENBAUGH, KIMBERLY
p. 228
SHADLE, SUSANNE
GAA 15 Girls' Glee 15 Concert Choir
2, 35 Library Club 1, 25 Antonians 35
Spanish Club 3, 4.
p. 109, 127, 228, 236
SHEPARD,-IULIE
GAA 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Track 15 Girls'
Volleyball 2, 3, 4.
p. 84, 120, 129,228
SHERMAN, MIKE fLipsl
Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3,
Index
4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4.
p. 16, 19, 28, 47, 54, 63, 64, 65, 74,
116, 217, 220,228
SILCOX, MARK
Student Council 1, 2, Golf 1, Bowling
1, VICA 3, 4.
p. 228
SIMON, TERRY fBarenceD
Basketball 1, 2, Football Manager 1,
VICA 3, 4.
p. 229
SIMPSONJOHN
Cross Country 1, 2, Basketball 1,
Baseball 1, 2, Antonians 2, 3, 4,
Thespians 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, 2, French
Club 3, 4, Buckeye Boys' State 3.
P. 5, 33,1lO,122,123, 218, 229, 271
SKIVER, CHRISTIANE fChrisj
Student Council 4, NHS 3, 4,
Cheerleader 4.
P. 9, 19, 26, 90, 124, 125, 229
SKRYPEC, GARY
VICA 3, 4, Srudent Council 4.
p. 229
SMITH, CATHLEEN CCarhyJ
Choir 1, Antonian 1, Student Council
1, 2, 3, Cheerleader 2, Girls'
Volleyball 3.
p. 44, 125, 229, 237
SMITH, ERIC
Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert
Band 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Stage
Band 4.
P. 44,103,I04,106,107, 229
SMITH,jOHN
VICA 4.
p. 229
SMIT1-I,jOSEPH
Wrestling 1, 2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4,
Concert Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 4.
p. 54, 98
SMITH, KAREN
VICA 3, 4, Student Council 3.
p. 229, 236
SNYDERLIOANNE
p. 230
SNYDER, ROGER
p. 103, 104, 111,216,230
SPILLIS, RICH
p. 230
SPONNER, ROBERT
Chess Club 2, 3, 4.
p. 116, 230
STAEBLE, KENNETH ,Russ
Deloncaj
Dispatch 3, 4.
p. 5, 131, 230
STAFFORD, JEFFREY
Bowling 2, 3, 4.
p. 5, 78, 230
STEVENS, GEORGE CPorgieJ
Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 3,
Track 1, 2, 4, Student Council 1,
Antonians 2, 3, FFA 4, MATC 4.
p. 10, 54, 56, 82, 129,230
STILES, HERB
p. 17,54, 129, 130,228,230
STORY, TIM
Cross Country 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2,
French Club 1, 2, 3, NHS 3, 4,
Library Club 1, 3.
p. 124, 230, 271
STRAINJERRY
Football 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, FFA 1, 2,
4.
p. 230
ST RAYER, TIM
p. 45, 64, 231
STRICKLAND, TAMIE
Pep Club 1, 2, FHA 2, 3, 4.
p.11S,127,199,231
SUTER, MARY .
Girls' Track 1, 2, FTA 1, Spanish
242 Index
Club 1, Girls' Basketball 2, 4, Girls'
Volleyball 4.
p. 17, 44, 84, 85, 125, 208, 222, 231
TABER, PHIL
Cross Country 1, 2, 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3,
4, The Group 4, Quiz Bowl 4.
p. 36, 50, 53, 76, 112, 121, 126
TAYLOR, LAURIE
Girls' Track 1, 2, Spanish Club 1,
GAA 2, VICA 3, 4.
p. 231
TEADERMAN, TRACY
p. 231
TEET, RICH
Cross Country 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 2.
p. 128, 231
THAYER, RICHARD
Football 1, 2, Wrestling 1, 2,
Dispatch 3, 4 feditorj, The Group 4,
Bowling 3, 4, Chess Club 3, 4, Science
Club 3, NHS 3, 4.
p.40,79,112,116,124,131,198,231
THEBEAU, MIKE CT-bonej
FFA 2, 3, 4.
p. 231
THEBEAU, RICHARD fRichj
FFA 2, 3, 4.
p. 231
THOMPSON, DEBORAH
p. 232
THURSTON, DAN
p. 232
TIBBETSKJOHN Uackj
Football I, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4,
MATC 3, 4.
p. 54, 130,232
TILLEYHIEAN
TIPPLING, ARLEN fBuncieJ
Baseball 1, Basketball Manager 2, 3,
4, Track Manager 4, FFA 2, 3, 4,
Dispatch 4.
p. 64, 119, 130, 226, 232
TRIGGS, CATHY
OEA 3, 4.
P. 232
TRIPPE, FRED
Choir 1, 2, Antonians 3, 4,
p. 123, 232
TRUMBULL, KAREN
VICA 3, 4, Student Council 4.
p. 232
TURNER, ALAN
Track 1, Baseball 2, VICA 3, 4.
p. 232
ULLRICH, SHERYL
Varsity Band 1, Marching Band 1,
Mixed Choms 1, Concert Choir 2, 3,
Bowling 4.
p. 114, 232
UTZHJANE
p, 232
VARGOVICH, KAREN
p. 233
WAHNBAECK, RAINER
Spanish Club 1, Marching Band 1, 2,
3, 4, Concert Band 1, 2, 4, Basketball
2, Antonians 2, 3, 4, Varsity Band 3,
Thespians 3, 4, NHS 3, 4.
p.45, 103, IO4,107,123, 124, 233
WALBOLT, KRISTINE
p. 47, 233, 234
WALTERS, CHRISTINE
Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert
Band 1, 2, 3, French Club 1, 2, 3,
Antonians 2, 3, 4, Thespians 2, 3, 4.
p. 35, 41, 103, 104, 123, 201, 233
WALTERS, DEBORAH
GAA 1, 2, FHA 1, 2, OEA 3, DECA
4.
p. 233
WATSON, ROBYN
p. 233
WAUFORD, BRENDA fBrandyJ
VICA 3.
WEBER, TOM
Exchange Student 4, Marching Band
4, Varsity Band 4, NHS 4.
p. 36, 39, 46, 103, 104, 124
WESTFA LL, RICHARD
p. 233
WHEATING, GREG
Football Trainer 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling
Trainer 3, 4, MATC 1, 2, 3, 4,
Spanish Club 2.
p. 58, 70, 126, 130, 233
WHITE, KELLY
Spanish Club 1, 2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4,
Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, Student
Council 1, 2.
p. 15,44, 54, 62, 64, 65, 233
WIKSTROM, DENNIS CWickj
VICA 3, 4, Baseball 2, Basketball 2.
p. 234
WILLIAMS, CHRIS
Tennis 1, 2, 3, Student Council 3, 4,
NHS 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3,
Antonians 2, 3, 4, Thespians 2, 3, 4,
Concert Choir 1, 2, 3.
P. 33, 37, 41,1Z3,I24,125, 203, 214,
234, 271
WILLIAMS, CINDY
Spanish Club 1, 2, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3
4, Choir 1, 2, 3, Trailblazer 4.
p. 6, 19, 44, 90, 132, 133, 234
WILLIAMS, HOWARD
p. 234
WILLIAMSJUDY
p. 234
WILLIAMSON, CINDY
Latin Club 2, Student Council 4,
OEA 4, COE 4.
p. 234
WILSON, TODD
Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1,
Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Thespians 1, 2, 3,
4, Student Council 4, Trap Shooters 1.
P. 40, 54, 74, 123, 125, 128, 203, 234
WINSLOW, CONSTANCE
Matching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert
Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4,
Girls' Track 1, 2,
p.8,43, 103, 104, 107, 127,234
WINZELER, BRIAN
Baseball 1, Student Council 1.
p. 234
WISE, SALLY
Cheerleader 1, Spanish Club 1, OEA
3, 4, Srudent Council 4.
p. 235
WITZLER, SALLY
Antonians 1, French Club 1, 2, Girls'
Track 2,
p. 126, 235
WOLFE, MICHAEL flviikeyj
Concert Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4.
p. 7, 79, 235
WOODS, LARRY fWoodsyJ
DECA 4.
p. 235
WRIGHTJEFF
p. 54, 72, 74, 235
WYSE, HEIDI
GAA 1, 2, 3, Girls' Basketball 2, 3,
Girls' Volleyball 2, Bowling 3, Girls'
Track 2.
p. 235
YONKEE, ANN
P. 23, 25, 28, 30, 47, 84, 85, 87, 89,
120, 124, 125, 209, 220, 235
ZEH, DEBBIE
FHA 2.
p. 235
ZIEGLERJANET
GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Basketball 1, 2,
3, 4, Girls' Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls'
Volleyball 2, 3, 4, FFA 4, Choir 3, 4.
1
p. 14, 84, 85, 87, 88, 98, 120,235
z1TzER, ANDY mifkofyy
Football 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4.
p. 54, 73, 74, 235, 271
Juniors
A-826.127
p. 78, 183, 200
Ageehlennifer
p. 10, 98, 99, 183
Albaugh, Amy
p. l3,9O, 114, 126, 183,200
Allen,julie
p.47,114,117,183, 186
Allion, Karen
p. 16, 98, 103, 114, 122, 123
Altaffet, Sue
p. 183
Andrew, jim
p. 126, 183
Ayers, Melinda
p.11,85,90,114,120,124,183
Ballard, Dave
p. 78, 79, l22,123,126,183
Bank, William
p. 183
Barry, David
P. 38, 103, 109,183
Baughman, David
Becker, David
p. 115, 183
Beebe, Donald
p. 183
Belcher, Frank
p. 79.98, 110, 183
Bialecki, Teresa
p. 183
Bierbaum, Bonnie
P- 90,114,124,125,l83
Bierbaum, Rick
P. 54, 58, 110,183
Boehk, Doug
p. 47, 76, 77, 129, 183
Boehm, .Ioan
p. 103, 107,124,183
Botek, Pam
p. 47, 84, 114, 122, 127,183
Bowers, Carrie
p. 127, 183
Brown,jill
P. 42,98, 123,l25,184,189
Bruce, Louis
p.75,117, 184
Bucher, Ken
p. 82, 184
Bungarda, Connie
p. 46, 98, 103, 184
Bush,.Ioe
p.76,111,122,123,184
Bussdieker,-Jerry
p. 54, 58, 184
Butler, Eric
Butler, Rex
p. 13, 184
Capdeville, Lori
p. 184
Cheski, Chris
p. 184
Childers, Chris
P. 9O,9B,122,123,125,127,184
Cichy, Kelly
p.44, 109, Ill, 112, 121, 124, 130, 132
184,200
Cirino, Tina
p. 36, 47, 60, 61, 109, 111, 112, 113,
124,127, 131, 184
Cochran, Tim
p. 98, 184
Cook, Molly
p. 127, 184
Cowden, Ed
p.64,119,13O,184
x,-Iulie
p. 98, 114
ean, David
p. 79, 98, 184
laney, Kathy
p. 103, 184
ick, Mary
p. 84, 85, 87, 120, 184
bson, Ed
ge, Scott
p. 184
hr,june
p. 127, 184
unkelberger, Becky
p. 111, 185
ret, Kim
p. 85, 86, 103, 107, 120, 124,
erhart,-Janet
p.87,124,185
th, Tom
P. 54, 58, 98,13O, 185
tter, Matthew
p. 51, 52, 53, 80, 82, 185
oyd, Barb
p. 124, 126, 185
lbraith,,Ioni
p. 29, 185
lus, Candy
p.Z9,114,126,l85,186
spar, Keith
p. 52, 33, 47, 54, 98,111,112
184, 185, 198
rken, Mark
'lbert, Sheron
p. 14, 29, 114, 185
'll,jim
p. 185
itter,,Ioette
185, 188
,122, 151,
p. 18, 37, 87,9B, 122, 123, 124, 126,
185
dard, Pam
p, 185
rsuch,jacque
p.103,127,185
as, Nanette
p.105, 106,111,185
ll, Laurie
p.44,105,125,l85, 186,187
rdesty, Alice
p, 118, 127, 185
ckler, Amy
p. 185
fflinger, Craig
p. 185
imrich, Sharon
p. 185
rtzfeld, Theresa
p. 103, 127, 185
'lfinger, Neil
p. 64, 75, 186
rtz, Dave
P-54,76,110,122,126,186
obs, Mark
p. 29,105, 107,11l, 129,186
ry, Linda
p. 98, 124, 127, 186
menca, Paul
p. 186, 188
inis, Karen
hler, Sue
p. 114
onckc, Kathy
p. 28, 30, 31, 114, 183, 186
eger, Mary
p,44,98,109,127,132,153,
Bine, Michelle
p. 46,64,98, 130, 186
ndon, Sonia
p. 117, 186
e, Elden
p. 58, 98, 124, 126, 130, 186
dke, Nancy
185, 186
p. 186
Loehrke, Eric
p. 54, 75, 186
Long,janet
p. 186
Longstreet, Terri
p.103, 106,127,186
Mackaren, Tamara
P.54,114,117,122,123.186
lv1cKimmy, Laura
p. 103, 107, 111, 186,188
Martinez, Irene
p. 84, 86
Matson, Dean
p. 110, 186,200
Meadows, Mike
p. 54, 70, 73, 74, 129, 183, 187
Meeker, Melissa
p. 84, 85, 87, 120, 124, 187
Michales, Rick
p. 63, 64, 187,200
Moeckel, Mark
p. 10, 44, 123, 187
Monroqjennifer
p. 103. 126, 187
Montion, Holly
p. 111, 187
Montion, Scott
p. 117, 187
Moran, Linda
p.103, 108,125,187
Morganhlames
p. 45.98, 105. 106, 107, 187, 188
Mortemore, Donald
Moser, Patricia
p.13,111,1l4,122,127,182,187
Nicholson, Kathleen
p.98,103,111,126,187
Niles, Tim
p. 76, 77, 187
Noell, Darlene
p. 117, 187
Noggle, Kim
p. 187
Owens, Lorri
p. 103, 187
Patton, Cindy
p.35,98,114,122,125,182,187
Peace, Ricky
Pinglc, Lynne
p.98,114,117,125,127,187, 189
Plocek, Kim
p. 114, 126, 186,187, 189
Plymale, Rebecca
p. 44, 98, 99,103,109,125,124,126,
187, 200
Priest, Kimberly
p.46,109, 114,187
Reach, Russell
p. 37, 38, 112, 123, 131, 187
Ream, Cheryl
p. 188
Rinestine, Nancy
p. 4, 103, 106, 107, 111, 124, 188
Ritenour, Christine
15.98, 123, 184, 188
Ritenour,jim
Rohen, Paul
P.29,105, 106, 107, 129, 188
Rudolph, Kim
p. 28, 61, 66, 76, 77, 98, 183,188
Russell, Martha
p. 188
Sautter, Dawn
p.98,110,114,125, 188
Savage, Charlene
p. 118, 126,188
Schnitkey, Beth
p.117,118,126,l85,1B8
Shilling, Paul
p. 188
Sido, Valerie
p. 103, 107, 111, 124, 188, 200
Slee, Robert
p.60,61, 111,116,121, 13
Smith, Dave
p. 188
Smith,janet
p.111, 126,188
Smith, Kim
p. 126, 188
Smith, Mike
p. 76, 188
Snyder, Ron
p. 36, 117, 188
Stokes, Laurie
p. 111, 114,124,188
Sutberry, Lori
p. 6, 91, 132, 133, 185, 188
Suter, Tim
p. 27, 54, 71,82, 83, 98, 12
Szalkowski, Luann
p. 189
Talburt, Brian
p. 189
Tebbe, Marie
p. 189
Tenhundfeld, Glenn
p. 46, 189
Tonjes, Matthew
p, 12,101 117, 189,200
Ulmer, Dean
p. 76, 77,98, 125, 189
Utz, Patti
p. 103, 127, 189
Wardell, Kathy
p. 103, 107, 189
Warner, Mike
p. 74, 189
Welborn, Todd
p.76,103.107,110, 189
Wittes, Brian
p. 189
Wood, Francis
p. 82, 189
Woodland, Drenda
p.98,103,123,189
Worline, Luke
p. 44, 54, 64, 81, 82, 83, 18
Yeack, Bill
p.47,103,107,124,189
Zalewski, Cecelia
1, 188
5.
7, 189
182, 188
p. 84, 85, 110, 111, 120, 127, 187, 189
Zempel, Elizabeth
p. 36, 39, 46, 110, 122, 123, 124, 132,
133, 186, 189
Ziegler, Sandra
p. 58,98,109,120,123,126,130,131,
189
Penia
Counig
Adams, Patricia
p. 190
Allman, Wanda
p. 190
Armitage, Keith
p. 190
Arnold, Fred
Bailey, Mike
p. 190
Bailey, louise
p. 45, 190
Baker,-Iim
P. 190
Bergfeld,-jim
p. 190
Black, Clayton
p. 190
Bostelman, Lucinda
p. 190
Bmnner, Dale
p. 190
Bryan, Gary
Pr 190
Cease, Catherine
Clark, Cathy
p, 89, 190
Cooper, Pamela
p. 190
Corrothets, john
p. 190
Desko, William
Dickerson, Glenda
Pr 190
Dixon,-Iohn
P- 190
Durfey, Pam
p. 190
Echler, Edwin
p. 190
Estep, Debbie
p, 190
Estep, Denise
P' 190
Estep, George
p. 190
Estep, Harold
p, 190
Fall, Marty
p. 190
Farlie, Dexter
p. 190
Fingerle, Allen
p. 190
Flores, Arnold
p. 190
Fuller, Pam
p. 190
Gerken, Amy
p. 190
Giblin, Liesa
p. 190
Gower, Bill
p. 190
Grzegorzewski, Sandy
p. 191
Griffin, Larry
p. 191
Griffith, Sandy
p. 191
Gunn, Vickie
p. 191
Gustafson, Andy
p. 191
Hahn, Dennis
p. 191
Harkcom, Brian
p. 191
Hart, Rick
Hensley, Neal
p. 191
Holt, Cindy
p. 191
Householder,-Jim
p. 191
Huffman, Lynn
p. 191
1-lugill, Elaine
p. 191
Hyatt, Rick
p. 191
Irelan, Dale
p. 191
Johnston, Rick
p. 191
Kahle, Charlotte
p. 191
Karamol,jackie
p. 191
Kinkaid,-Jim
p. 191
Klar, Daniel
p. 191
Kluding, Dennis
Index 243
p. 191
Kunz, Cindy
p, 191
Lance, Tony
p. 191
Lauham, April
p. 191
Lazaris, Nick
p. 191
Limes, Dawn
p. 191
Lindberg, Dawn
p. 191
Long, Richard
P. 191
Luce, Diane
p. 192
Luedeke,-Ioe
p. 192
Luettke, Lynette
McGilvery, Matt
p. 192
Miller, Steven
p. 192
Mosher, Mickey
p. 192
Mockensturm, Kathy
p. 192
Molina, Sylvia
p. 192
Montgomery, Connie
p. 192
Morrison, Robert
Mulinix, Robert
p. 192
Myers, Mike
p. 192
Newton, Cheryl
p, 192
Noaket, Gilbert
p. 192
Noaker, Rhonda
p. 192
Nowakowski, Casey
Olwick, Nick
p. 192
Owens, Floyd
p. 192
Patrick, Lee
p. 192
Perry, Ricky
p. 192
Polker,-lean
p. 192
Pyle, Thomas
p. 192
Reyome, Mike
p. 29, 192
Rice, Steve
p. 192
Robinett, Tony
p. 192
Robinson, Mike
p. 192
Rochte, Cathy
p, 192
Ross, Gail
p. 195
Sawicki, David
p. 191, 193
Schneider, Amy
p. 193
Shoup, Wes
p. 195
Silcox,-Jenni
p. 193
Simon, Mark
p. 192, 193
Snyder, Norman
p. 195
Stonehill, Greg
p. 17,193
Strong,jack
244 Index
p. 195
Talmage, Clyde
p. 193
Vasvery, Steve
p. 195
VerStraete, Glen
p. 195
Walters, Mike
p. 195
Watchowski, Mark
P- 195
Wenzlick, Bob
p. 195
Whaley, Susan
P, 193
Whitaker, Dean
p. 195
Whitehead, Mary
p. 192, 193
Williams, Richard
P. 193
Wolfram, Tim
p. 195
Woods, Barney
p. 195
Woods, Sandy
p. 195
Wright, Cheryl
P. 193
Wymer, David
p. 193
Yore, Rick
P. 193
Sopho-
mores
Adams, Dave
p, 53, 67, 173
Adams, Terri
p. 173
Albright, Kathy
p. 175
Aldred, Lesley
p. 175
Allion, Debbie
p. 114, 173
Altafferhlohn
p. 103, 175
Armitage, Randy
p. 71, 173
Amer, Bill
p. 175
Bakies, Evonne
p. 125, 123
Ball, Cheryl
p. 114, 118,175
Barney, Burnard
p. 173
Barton, Kelley
p. 105, 175
Belzung, Geary
p. 58, 71, 82,129,171 181
Bergfeld, Dan
p. 16, 175
Bernal, Mary
p. 175
Biddle, Dennis
p. 66, 175
Bierbaum, Debbie
p. 84, 85, 87, 89, 114, 120, 173
Binkley, Scott
p. 173
Brahaney, Steve
p. 175
Brahier, Dave
p.98,115, 173
Breymaier,-Ieff
p. 175
Britt, Rona
Brown, Dawn
p. 105, 109,175
Brown, Patsy
p. 173
Brown, Sue
p. 105, 175
Brueshabenjeff
p. 175
B1'ueshaber,joan
p. 175
Bryant, Roger
p. 53,116, 173
Bucher,joe
p, 58, 175
Bunge, Allen
p. 115, 173
Burger, Mike
p. 75, 111, 173
Burk, Roxanna
p. 174
Burkhart, Debbie
p. 120, 174
Burtch, Bob
Butler, Sharon
p. 103, 110, 174
Campbell, Dan
p. 174
Canfield, Kathy
p. 16, 28, 30, 31, 105, 108,
172, 174, 177
Carona, Carolyn
p. 29, 174
Carr, Mark
p. 174
Carter, Randy
p. 174
Chovanec, Nancy
p. 174
Click, Randy
p. 61, 66, 98, 123, 174
Cochran, Peggy
P.98,11O,115,174,18O
Cole, Beth
p. 7, 174
Cook, jim
p. 174
Cook, Rodney
p. 69, 71, 75,98, 125, 174
Cooper, Rex
p. 174
Corrothets, Lora
p. 174
Cousino, Barb
Cousino, Peter
p. 103, 174
Cox, Dexter
p. 174
Cox, Steve
p. 2, 50, 98, 174
Cranston, Robin
p. 174
Creswell, Todd
p. 174
Curtis, Cindy
p. 91, 125, 174
Davies, Dottie
p. 40, 98, 125, 174
110, 122,
p. 54, 57, 58, 66, 75, 173 DHviS,Jill
Bixler,,Iohn P- 174
p. 98, 103, 173 D2yr0r1,D2n
Boehm, Russ P- 174
P, 103' 104' 173 Delger, Debbie
Boggs, Richard P- 174
pt 173 Desko, Robert
Boyd, David p. 68, 70, 109, 119, 174. 198
Dey, Tim
p. 174
Dick, Brad
p. 103, 106,109,174
Dick, Dave
p. 54, 58, 67, 82, 174
Dickey, Mark
p. 174
Dimon, Linda
p. 19, 37, 103, 174
Donnelly, Matt
p. 58, 79, 98, 174
Dmmmond, Pati
p. 115, 115,174
Drury, Bridget
p. 174
Drury, Cindy
p. 87, 88, 89, 91, 132, 133,
Durfey, Cheryl
p. 174
Durham, Tony
p. 54, 58, 66, 75, 109,174
Ebright, Mike
p. 103, 174
Edge, Melissa
p. 122,125,174, 181
Ehret, Mark
p. 82, 105, 174
Enright, Robin
p, 174
Errett, Mark
P- 98
Fairhurst, Virginia
p. 92, 125, 175
Fall, Eric
p. 175
Farthing, Betsy
p. 175
Ferguson, jamie
p. 175
Fetter, Laurie
p. 87, 175
Fields,-Jeff
p. 175
Fisher, Heidi
p. 92, 127, 175
Ford, Lydia
p. 111,120,175
Fording, Creston
p, 175
Forwerck, Kathy
p. 127, 175
Fountain, Pat
p. 82, 175
Fruthey, Brent
p. 54, 58, 66, 74, 175, 181
Gallaher, Kathy
p. 36, 105, 175
Gase, Randy
p. 175
Genson, Robert
p. 175
Gerds, Pam
Giebrich, Lisa
p. 175
Givens, Star
Glanz,jody
p. 103, 175
Goddard, Pat
p.76,11O,175
Godfrey, Anileda
p. 84, 87, 88, 175
Golbinec, Veronica
p. 175
Gooden, Ann
p. 98, 175
Gorniak, Robin
p. 84, 175
Green, Steve
p. 53, 80, 82, 175
Greer, Larry
p. 103, 175
Greer, Sherry
174, 176
p. 120, 175
reulich, Ron
p. 175
utierrez, Lupe
utierrez, Mary
p. 175
aar, Bill
p. 175
aas, Rebecca
p. 175
ahn, Pam
p. 175
all,jeff
p. 175
annewald, Keith
p. 175
ardesry, Scott
P. 53, 67, 75,175,181
art, Mary
p. 176
atch, Vicki
p. 176
awks, Doug
p. 54, 58, 69, 70, 176
ayes,jenny
p. 176
aynes,john
p. 54, 58, 66, 82, 85, 9
earndon, Sharon
p. 87, 176
cckler, Kim
p. 53,67, 176
eier, Paul
p. 176
einze, Theresa
p. 176
eisinger,john
p. 75.98, 103, 176
enning, Randy
p. 176
ensley, Nick
p. 176
ertzfeld, Cathy
p. 105, 176
errzfeld, Mark
p. 176
ill, Dave
p. 115, 126,176
inson, Sue
p. 84, 176
inrz, Leslie
p. 176
ires, Stacy
p. 98, 176
ires, Traci
p. 87, 98, 178
odge, Myron
p. 176
odges, Ellen
p. 98, 110, 176
offheinsululie
p. 176
olliker,john
p. 126, 176
ollikcr, Tim
p.98, 119, 176
olt, Kim
p. 176
oot, Gary
p. 125,150,176
opkins, Tracie
p. 176
orn, Kim
p. 176
ouseholder,-jim
p. 55, 82, 176
uber, Bill
p. 176
uddy,john
ughes, Brenda
p. 111, 114,176
ugill, Linda
p. 176
8, 176
Humes, Charles
Irelan, Tim
p. 82, 176
jarrins,jill
p. 176
,Iarvis,jennifer
p. 111, 115, 116,176
jodry, Wendy
p. 98, 109, 176
johnson, Barb
p. 105, 125,177, 179
johnson, Billie
p. 67, 177
johnson, Dave
p, 67, 75, 177
johnsonhlanette
p. 87, 177
johnson, Philip
p. 69, 70, 177
Johnston, Ronnie
p. 80, 82, 115, 177
Kahle, Pete
p. 177
Kadas, Richard
p. 177
Keenan, Diana
p. 98, 177
Killy, Kim
p.98,125,177
King, Candy
p. 177
King,-Jennifer
p. 98, 110, 112, 177
Kinkaid, Mark
p. 55, 67, 177
Kistner, Dianne
p. 84, 85, 86, 120, 177
Klcm,,Iu1ie
p. 177
Kobeehlulie
p. 98, 177
Koch, Bill
p. 177
Koinis, Kevin
p. 177
Konwinski, Larry
p. 177
Kosch, Mike
p. 177
Kozbial, Kathy
p. 127, 177
Kroncke, Linda
p. 177
Kwiatkowski, Dennis
p. 177
Lafferty, Mark
p. 116, 126, 177
Lancehleff
p. 177
Langell,-Janice
p. 92, 177
LaPorte,john
p. 177
Launder, Rocky
p. 54, 58, 67, 81, 82,177
Layman,-Jim
p. 177
Lederman, Linda
p, 14, 126
Lee, Luanne
p. 109, 177
Leech, Chad
p. 113, 177
Leny, Kathy
p, 177
Leonard,john
p. 53, 67, 177
Lesher, Dave
p. 178
Leurz, Bill
p. 178
Locker,jcrry
p. 126
Loehrke, Craig
p.16,79,109,115, 125,178
Long, Matt
p, 178
Longnecker, Lori
p. 119, 178
Longnecker, Sandy
p. 178
Luce, Ray
p. 178
Ludwig, Richard
Ludwig, Susan
p. 178
Lytle, Bud
p. 178
McKnight, Matt
p. 178
McVicker, Scott
p. 58, 66, 75, 178
McWilliams, Perry
p. 55, 67, 75, 178
Macera, Andy
p. 16, 178
Mapes, Doug
p. 178
Martin, Fredericka
p. 178
Martin, Grant
p. 178
Marinez, Hernando
p. 55, 82, 113, 178
Marty, Doug
p. 16, 98, 178
Mattis, Dave
p. 60,61, 64,65, 75, 113, 178
Mayer, Karen
p. 84, 85, 86, 120, 178
Megyesi, Darla
p, 87, 178
Memsic,,Iohn
p. 52, 55, 178
Meyer, Eric
p. 54, 58, 67, 98, 178
Michael, George
P. 13, 27, 54, 58, 98, 122, 178
Miller, john
Miller, Sharon
p.8,103,111,125,178
Monetra, Beth
p.11,122,123,178
Montion, Connie
p. 178
Moore, Bob
p. 178
Morrison, Betty
p. 178
Mortemore, Don
p. 178
Mulinix, Cheryl
p. 179
Mulinixhlames
p. 179
Myers, Ann
p. 179
Myers, Mike
p. 179
Naylor, Tim
p. 179
Nekoranecnleanne
p. 179
Nelson, Shannon
p. 98, 179
Neumeyer, Bill
p. 179
Newell, Kansas
Nickell, Mike
p. 179
Nickle, Chuck
Nofzinger, Eric
p.16, 28, 51, 53, 66, 75,125,177,179
Owens, Kristi
P. 5,15,1055108,179
Owens, Robin
p. 179
Pachura, Denise
p. 179
Packer, Doug
p. 55.64, 150, 179
Paugh, Robin
p. 14,92,98,109,179
Paxton, Sue
p. 103, 179
Payne, jeff
p. 113, 179
Pederson, Mike
p.18,6O, 61,121,179
Perry, Shelly
p. 105, 179
Phillips, Bill
p. 179
Phipps, Sue
p. 85, 87, 89, 126, 179
Pierce, Steve
p. 179
Plocek, Mart
p. 54, 58, 179
Plymale, Chuck
p. 58, 75, 179,181
Polker,jane
p.98, 113, 179
Pooley, Bill
p. 115, 179
Pyle, Lisa
19.98, 179
Raitz, Sheryl
p.110,113,179
Ranville, Rick
Reach, Tom
p. 58, 70, 71, 110, 116,
Reagan, Kerry
Rhoades, Lori
p. 179
Richards, Kim
p. 74, 91, 111, 114, 179
Roberts, Randy
p.67,75,125,172,179
Robinson, Craig
p. 58, 179
Robinson, Dave
Rodriguez, Roy
p. 180, 193
Rogers, Dave
p. 180
Rolf, Amy
p. 180
Rood, Nancy
p. 180
Royal, Brian
p. 55, 66, 180
Satrleberg, Brian
p. 180
Saunders, ,Ian
p. 54, 70, 81, 82, 180
Saurrer, Desiree
p. 110, 180
Sayre, Mike
p. 180
Schwartz, Tom
p. 180
Serres, Donna
p. 180
Sheldrick, Rodney
p. 103, 180
Shepard,jim
p. 58, 180
Shoup,john
p. 180
Sido, Barb
p. 59, 103, 111, 112,17
Simpson,jim
p. 52, 55, 98, 180
Skiver, Mike
p. 180
Skrypec, Debbie
p. 92, 180
Smith, Bill
130, 179
9. 130, 198, 199
Index 245
p. 58, 180
Spangler, Debbie
p. 87, 114, 180
Spillis, Bobbi
p. 180
Spooner, Kim
p. 86, 113, 180
Stager, Dave
p. 66
Staschke, Tammy
p, 98, 180
Stickley, Lori
p. 98, 114, 180
Stiles, Keith
p, 82, 180
Stormer, Ron
p.71,109,113,18O
Strayer, Cheryl
p. 180
Strayer, Debbie
p. 180
Streepey, Doug
p. 103, 180
Strickland, Rick
p. 180
Stroud, Linda
p. 180
Studer,-Jim
p. 67, 180
Stultz, Randy
Summcy, Crista
P. 98, 180
Swanger, Lisa
p. 180
Szymanski, Ted
p. 180
Talburt, Deisa
p. 173, 180
Tasker, Pam
P- 92, 180
Taylor, Dan
p. 58, 67, 180
Teaderman, Terry
p. 111, 180
Teet, Diane
p. 181
Thebeau, Darrell
p. 181
Thomas, Denny
P. 54, 58, 70, 71,181
Thompson, Brent
Thompson, Kim
p. 91, 113. 125, 172, 181
Thompson, Rick
Thurston,joy
p.101,112,181
Tilley, Mike
p. 181
Tipping, Galen
p. 181
Toepfer, Denise
P. 84,85,120,126,181
Tussing, Beckie
p. 5, 127, 181
Ullrich, Marc
p. 181
Utz, Iori
p. 103, 181
Wagner, Matt
Walbolt, Terry
Waller,john
p. 103,105,107,126,181
Walters,,Iudy
p. 181
Ward, William
p. 181
Wardell, Linda
P. 11,120,181
Warren, Clayton
Whaley, Rick
p. 181
Wheelden,jeff
p. 181
246 Index
Whitmer,-Jeff
p. 103, 181
Wielinski, Marianne
p. 87, 88, 91, 181
Wikstrom, Kevin
p. 181
Williams, Dan
p. 181
Williams, Mike
p. 181
Williams, Pat
p. 181
Williamson, Chris
p. 181
Wilson, Tina
p, 181
W inner, Steve
p. 181
Wise, Mary Ann
p. 181
Witte,-lack
p. 37, 54, 58, 75, 125, 181
Wittes, Greg
p. 98, 181
Witzler, Brian
p. 82, 181
Wolfe,-Iohn
p, 110, 181
Wolfert,-jim
Wolfert, Philip
Woods, Donna
p. 126, 181
Woodshlodi
p. 181
Woods, Kathy
p. 181
Woods, Nancy jo
p.114,15O,181
Wynn,jerry
Yager, Gary
p. 58, 71, 181
Yaw, Debby
p. 181
Freshmen
Ackerman, Luann
P. 85, 86,111,111 165
Albright, Sandy
p. 165
Allen, Scott
p. 59, 67, 75, 165
Almester, Amy
p. 120, 165
Aubell, Lisa
p.101,110,113,114,165
Aumcnd, Kelvin
p. 165
Bailey, Dale
p. 75
Baker, Debbie
p. 101, 165
Baldwin, Randy
p. 165
Ballard, Allison
p.29,45,101,103,165
Bank, Vicki
P.86,110,114,165
Barnes, Larry
p. 165
Barney,Tim
p. 126, 165
Barton, Kerrey
p.103,107,165
Battin, Robert
p. 75, 165
Bauer, Tammy
p. 84, 85, 86, 120, 165
Baxter, Wendif
p. 165
Bayes, Thomas
p.53,67, 101,165
Banninghlonathon
Behnfeldt, Karen
p. 28, 30, 103, 165, 171
Bialecki, Richard
p. 59, 165
Bierbaum, Becky
p. 93, 165
Black, Yvonne
p. 165
Boehm,janer
p. 103, 165
Bolley, Bruce
p. 67, 82, 101, 165
Bonnette, Tom
p. 59, 75, 165
Bostelman, Kim
p. 114, 127,165
Bowman, john
p. 165
Briney, Norman
p. 129, 165
Brown, Matthew
p. 165
Brown, Mike
p. 59, 79, 165
Brown, Wendy
p. 101, 165
Bruce, Randy
p. 165
Bryant, Scott
p. 59, 67, 75, 165
Bucher, Kelly
p. 12, 75, 165
Burdo, Wendy
p.87,98,101,103,122,1
Burkcrt, Virginia
p. 165
Burkhart, Greg
P. 59, 82, 165
Busch, Lyndon
p. 165
Capedville, George
Casiano, Mario
p. 82, 165
Cassidy, Connie
p. 98, 101, 105, 106, 165
Chesebro,john
p, 67, 165
Christian, Clark
p. 59, 165, 168
Cichy,,Iohn
p. 55, 67, 75,165
Clark, Cindy
p. 87, 103, 129,166
Clark, Cynthia
p. 166
Clark, Gary
p.53,67,82,129. 166
Cofer, Anita
P. 101, 113, 114,166,170
Cogan, Bruce
p. 166
Cope, Patricia
p.55,101,114,126,166
Cowden, Kathie
p. 166
Cowden, Vicki
p. 166
Crosby, Bruce
p.103,106,125,166
Crosby, Larry
p. 166
Dclcher, Karen
p. 166
Delventhal, Cindy
p.115,126,166
Desko, David
p, 71, 166
Dickerson, Kerry
p. 75, 166
Dickson, Bobby
p. 166
Dippery,-John
65, 168
Diver,-Jason
p. 170
Dorsey, Lois
p. 87, 88, 114,
Dress,john
p. 166
Drew, Cathy
p. 114, 166
Ducat, Kathy
p. 127, 166
Dunlap, Thomas
p. 111, 116
166, 170
Dunnett, Tammy
p. 129
Edwards, Amy
p. 166
Eldon, Roy
p. 166
Engel, Ron
p. 59, 129, 166
Estep,jackie
p. 166
Fall, Steven
p. 103, 166
Farber, Nancy
p. 110, 166
Farthing, Bobbi
p. 166
Fischer, Lorali
p. 166
Flores, Rudy
Foltz, Brian
p. 59, 68, 70, 75, 101, 166
Forwerck, Bob
p. 166
Fruchey, Glenna
p. 166
Fruchey, Nora
p. 114, 166,170
Fruscher, Lowell
p. 12,75, 166,167
Fuller, David
p. 166
Galbraith,jenny
p. 95, 114, 166
Gallagher, Pat
p. 166
Gallaher, Karen
p. 166
Gerke, Tim
p. 36, 60, 61, 67, 111, 125,166
Gerken, Sandy
p. 126, 167
Geronimo, Sandy
P. 109, 115, l14,118, 127,167
Gilbert, Dawn
p. 87, 110, 167, 170
Gladieux, Carol
p. 120, 167
Glecker, Cindy
p. 167
Gmitter, Tammy
p. 87, 105, 167
Goddard, Peggy
p. 87, 101, 114, 167
Goebel, Cheryl
p. 167
Gower, Steve
p. 167
Gowing, Kenny
p. 167
Green,jim
Green, Martha R
obin
p. 36, 87,93, 101, 109, 113, 164,
Griesinger, Mary
p. 167
Guernsey, Kelly
p. 103, 167
Guernsey, Lisa
p. 167
Guess,jim
p. 28, 59, 82, 1
Haas,joseph
64, 167, 168,171
167
p. 115, 167
abig, Kim
p. 167
aehl, Patricia
p. 167
ahn, Gail
p. 101
ahn, Christopher
amic, Brian
p. 105, 106, 167
ardesry, Dale
p. 115, 167
arris, Tamara
artman,-Iulie
p. 167
eier,-John
p. 167
ertzfeld, Richard
p. 71, 167
crrzfeld, Steve
p. 167
ilfinger, Karen
p. 45, 87, 101, 105, 167
ill, Dennis
p. 167
ill, Penny
p. 129, 167
ite, Richard
p. 59, 167
itt, Milton
oertz, Meg
p. 167
olmes, Trudy
p. 167
opkins, Tim
p. 167
orn, Diane
p. 168
ouseholder, Shelly
p. 17,103, 167
gle, Denise
p. 167
cobs, Chris
p. 93,101, 110, 167
cobs, Dawn
p. 45, 87, 101, 114, 167
hnson, Clark
p. 59. 67, 82, 167
hnston, Kim
p. 127, 167
hnston, Kris
p. 93, 167
aiser, Donald
p. 82, 167
anz, Dave
p. 59, 101, 168
aramol, Bobby
p, 59, 168
eiser, Kenton
p. 168
ennedy, Angela
p. 86, 120, 168
icswether, Connie
p. 168
ing, Michelle
p. 168
inkaid, Sandy
p. 168
ujawa,-Jeff
p. 82, 168
aBine, Bill
p. 98, 101, 110, 168
af ferry, Debra
p. 101, 168
ahr,-Jeff
p. 58, 130
ambert, Robert
p. 129, 168
oeese, Bev
p. 168
.ehman, Kris
p. 105, 168, 169
.eon ard, Christine
p. 58, 101, 130, 168
Lesher, Linda
p. 168
Lesher, Terri
p. 113, 114,168
Leutz, Sandra
p.101, l15,114,16B,17O
Limes, Christine
p. 168
Lindberg, Diane
p. 114, 118,168
Linder, Kathleen
p.84,101, 126,168
Lipinski, Robert
p. 168
Loehrke, Kelly
p. 85, 98, 101, 111, 130, 168
Long, Debbie
p. 168
Longnecker, Todd
p. 59, 71, 168
Lowman, David
p. 168
Ludwig, Diane
p. 101, 118,168
Luedeke, Amy
p. 168
Lutz, Sharon
p. 168
Lybarger, David
p. 59, 82, 129, 168
Maas, Annette
p. 84, 85, 86, 168
Macera, Lynn
1,187,114,168
Mammoser, Mark
p. 103, 106, 107,168
Martin, Pam
p. 98,101,103,169
Martin, Sheri
p. 101, 169
Martinez, Olga
p. 19, 87, 93, 101, 109, 169
Mayer, Mary
p.109,l14,118,120,169
McGilvery, Megan
p. 103, 169
Mclntyre, Earl
p. 169
Meadows, Leona
p. 169
Meadows, Randy
p. 59, 71, 75,101, 168, 169
Megyesi, Kevin
p. 17, 59. 70, 71, 75, 169
Megycsi, Valerie
p. 169
Miller, Craig
p.59,67,75,101,111,169
Monetta, Robert
p. 59, 169
Monroe, Timothy
p.29,59, 101,169
Montion, Pete
p. 59, 71, 169
Moore,joe
p.98,101,1l1,1l3,169
Moosmanhleff
p. 105, 169
Moran, Stacey
p. 103, 169
Morgan, Russell
p.101,103,111,169
Morris, Robert
p. 169
Moser, Thomas
p. 67, 82, 111, 169
Mroczkowski, Linda
P-93, 120, 169
Mullins, Craig
p. 169
Murphy, Sheri
p. 109, 169
Myers, Brent
p, 71, 82, 169
Myers, Cathy
p. 101, 126, 129,169
Myers, Gary
p. 59, 101
Myers,james
p. 169
Newton, Sandy
p. 169
Nicholson, Carol
p.101,103,169
Notestine, Lee
p.101,113,114,169
Owen,-Jim
p.59,67,75,169
Parris, Chris
p. 101, 169
Partin, Debbie
p. 93, 114
Pederson, Robert
p, 103, 169
Peppers, Colleen
p. 120
Phillips, Bobby
p. 115, 169
Pyle, Diana
p. 114, 118,169
Reyes, Brian
p.82,101, 103,169
Richardson,-julie
p. 169
Richardson, Sherri
p. 101, 118, 170
Rick, Cyndi
p. 43, 170
Riddle, Lorraine
p. 110, l11,115, 164,
Roberts,jenny
p. 170
Robinson,jenny
p. 170
Robinson, Paul
p. 170
Rochte, Paul
p. 170
Rodriguez, Teresa
p. 170
Rucinski, Donna
p. 170
Russell, Eric
p. 103, 170
Rutkowski,joe
p. 170
Sautter, Darcy
p. 170
Sautter, Michelle
p. 110, 170
Saylor, Timothy
Schaupert, David
p. 170
Schneider, Sheila
p. 170
Schnitkey, Doug
p. 170
Schultz, Mark
p. 82, 166, 170
Schwartz, Terry
170
p.12,59,101,168,170
Seegert, Perry
p. 126, 170
Serres, Vicky
p. 170
Shabnow, Darcy
p. 101, 110,170
Shank, Alan
p. 170
Simonson, Kristine
p. 110, 114, 170
Skrypec, Cheryl
p.45,103,125,170
Smith,j0hn
p. 75, 170
Smith, Melissa
p.101,111,168,17O
Snyder, Barry
p. 103
Somer, Stacy
p. 170
Stafford, Russell
p. 8, 59, 119, 170
Stefanskihlim
p. 170
Strayer,jenny
p. 170
Strickland, Selena
p. 118, 170
Strong, Barney
p. 170
Stroud, Duane
p. 170
Srrub, Karen
p, 170
Studer, Lawrence
p. 59, 75, 170
Suess, Lynn
p.55,111,130,170
Suter, Barb
p. 126, 170
Skymanski, Pamela
p. 118, 170
Thatcher, Robert
p. 193
Thebeau, Kenneth
p. 29, 171
Thomas, Connie
p. 105, 171
Thomas, Randy
p. 70, 171
Thomas, Scott
p. 101, 103,171
Thomas, Vickie
p. 103, 171
Thompson, Connie
p. 118, 171
Thompson, Eric
p.55,67,82, 101,130,171
Tilley, Dee
p. 101, 103, 171
Toepfer, Daniel
p.67,75,101,129,130,171
Tucker, Phyllis
p.101, 126,171
Tussinghleff
p. 171
Utz,-Julie
p. 171
Utz, Peggy
p. 93, 171
Vaughan, Laura
p. 103, 171
Vollmar, Bernard
p. 171
Von Deylon, Connie
p. 58, 66, 86, 101, 130,165,171
Vonseggern, Kathy
p. 171
Wagner, Cindy
p. 110, 171
Waller, Andrew
P. 75,11O, 126,171
Wardhlohn
p. 59. 75, 101, 171
Watson, Brenda
p. 171
Whalen, Connie
p. 171
Whaley, Gail
p. 171
Whitaker, Ronda
P. 101, 105,110, 171
Wiggins,judi
p.87,109,113,171
Wikstrom, Sue
p. 107, 103, 171
Williams, Kim
Index 247
P-93,101,109,113,171
Wood, Diana
p. 171
Wyandt, Dan
p. 70, 75, 171
Wynn, Mark
p. 171
Yonkee, Chip
p. 103, 171
Zempel, Greg
p. 59. 110, 171
Zimmerman,julie
p. 101, 171
Zitzer, Paul
p. 59, 75, 171
Zwyer, Mike
p. 75, 171
E ighih
Grade
Adams,jessie
p. 126, 159
Adams, Valerie
p. 100, 159
Albaugh, Kathy
p. 11,127,159
Allgeier,janet
p. 159
Allman, Lorrin
p. 159
Altaffer, Bob
p. 104, 159
Augustine, Debbie
Baker, Mike
p. 100, 159
Baldwin, Cindy
p. 126, 159
Baranski, Tim
p. 159
Barry, Darryl
p. 100, 104, 159
Bauer, Connie
p. 100, 159
Becker,jodie
p. 100,118,127,l59
Beckham, Denise
p. 159
Beckhamhleffrey
p. 159
Beebehlohn
p. 159
Beebe, Tammy
Behnfeldt, Kim
P.93,125,158,159,16O
Beiswenger, Randy
p. 159
Bergfeld, Gary
p. 159
Bernal, Ricky
p. 159
Bixler, Ronald
p. 100, 104, 159
Bliss, Dawn
p. 100, 159
Boellner, Regina
p. 159
Bolovan, Cynthia
p. 100
Bolovan, Eric
p. 159
Bostelman, Angela
p. 100, 159
Bowers, Sharon
p. 159
Bowman, Eric
Bradford, Paul
p,100,129,159
Brady, Harry
p. 100, 159
248 Index
Brenneman, Greg
p. 159
Btenneman, Mike
p. 159
Brillhart, Mark
p. 100, 159
Broadway, Mark
p. 100, 159
Brown, Debbie
p. 159
Browning, Connie
p. 126, 159
Brunner, Mike
p. 159
Brunner, Michele
p. 93, 100, 159
Bungarda, Elizabeth
p. 100, 104, 159
Burger, Barbara
p. 159
Burk,jerry
p. 159
Burkett, Robin
p. 159
Busson, Kenneth
p. 159
Butler, Linn
p. 159
Campbell,joel
p. 159
Canficld,,Iohn
p. 115,129,159
Carona,-lean
p. 100, 159
Cassiano, Alvaro
p. 159
Cassidy, Sheila
p. 104, 159
Christensen, Lynn
p. 127, 159, 163
Chovanec, Sue
p. 100, 159
Clark, Angela
p. 100, 104, 159
Clark, Christine
p. 159
Clark, Dean
p. 159
Click, Kevin
p. 67, 100, 159
Cochran, Susan
p. 100, 159
Cole, Becky
p. 159
Cole, Kim
p. 159
Collins, Shelly
p. 159
Conklin,-John
p. 159
Cordle, Kevin
p. 104, 159
Coss, Fred
p. 159
Cousino, Bob
p. 159
Cousino, Tony
p. 100, 159
Coutcher, Doug
p. 67, 159
Creswell, Susan
p. 100, 104, 159
Curtis,john
p. 100, 104, 159
Darling, Cathy
p. 100, 159
Davis, Vicky
p. 159
Dayton, Sherry
p. 159
Dean, Chris
p. 100, 159
Delger, Doug
p. 160
Dellinget, Laurie
p. 100, 104, 160
Deming,,Iulie
p. 100, 160
Desko, Katherine
p. 126, 160
Dey, Barb
p. 160
Dey, Laurie
p. 160
Dimon, Debbie
p. 100, 160
Dixon, Kim
p. 100, 160
Dobson, Dan
p. 67, 100, 160
Domitio, Dawn
p. 100, 160
Donnelly, Robert
p. 67, 100, 160
Dress,,Iulie
p. 100, 118,127,160
Dreycr,jeff
p. 160
Dulskis, Robert
p. 67, 160
Durfey, Lori
p. 160
Ebright, Bruce
p. 67, 100, 160
Echler, Doug
p. 100, 160
Estep, Greg
p. 100, 104, 160
Evans, Randy
p. 160
Fall, Pam
p. 160
Fee-back, Kyle
Ferguson, Melinda
p. 100, 160
Fields,julie
p. 160
Fingerlehlulius
p. 100, 104, 160
Fischer, Wayne
p. 160
Fischer, Donna
p. 160
Fishcrhlames
p. 160
Fisher, Lori
p. 160
Flowets,jody
p. 160
Ford, Bruce
p. 160
Fountain, Mike
p. 160
Fox, Robin
p. 160
Gall, Sue
p. 160
Ginson, Dave
p. 160
Gerken,julie
p. 100, 160
Gmitter,jeff
p. 67, 160
Gower, Mark
p. 160
Green, Edward
p. 129,160
Guess, Maribeth
p. 160
Gutierrez, Rosemary
p. 100, 160
Guy,john
p. 100
Hannewald, Mary
p. 126, 127, 160
Harmon, Carole
p. 100, 160
Hart, Bob
p. 160
Hart, Chuck
Hayes, Tina
p. 160
Heimrich, Scott
p. 160
Hennings, Tommy
p. 100
Henry, Deborah
p. 100, 160
Hensley, Teddy
p. 160
Hertzfeld, Debbie
p. 160
Hess,jeff
p. 160
Hill, Terrie
p. 100, 126, 160
Hite,julie
p. 160
Hodge, LaSonia
p. 160
Hollowayhlulie
p. 100, 160
Hopkins, Cindy
p. 160
Huber, Kori
p. 95, 100, 158, 160
H ughes, Irene
p. 160
Hyatt, Terry
p. 161
Infalt, Brian
p. 100, 161
jeremy, Sam
p. 161
johnson,june
p. 11, 100, 161
johnson, Rob
p. 161
johnson, Teresa
p. 100, 161
jordan,jan
p. 100, 104, 161
Kanz, Brian
P.67,100,129,161
Keiser, Tina
p. 100, 161
Kelly, Nera
p. 100, 161
Kistner, Steve
p. 161
Klem, Dawn
p.100,127,161
Knollman, Katrina
p. 100, 161
Klar, Annette
Kobec,-John
p. 67, 161
Koinis, Pauline
p. 100, 161
Koinis, Bill
p. 115
Kozbial, Mike
p. 161
Krise, Gene
p. 161
Krueger, Russel
p. 67, 161
Kulwicki, Mark
p. 67, 104
Kurtz, Susan
p. 100, 161
Kwiatkowski, Brenda
p. 118, 161
Lambert, ,Jeff
p. 161
Lambert, Rick
p. 161
Landon, Lisa
p. 161
Porte, Keith
p. 161
Rue, Doug
p. 67, 100, 161
Voy, Rick
p. 100, 158,161
e, Shelly
p. 126, 161
ese, Mike
wallen, Ron
p. 161
mes, Kenny
p. 161
nter, Craig
p. 67, 100, 161
pinski, Darla
p. 100, 161
pinski, Peggy
p. 161
gan, Mark
ng, Kelly
p. 161
ngstreet, Chris
p.93,100,104,161
tz, Karen
dwig, Nancy
p. 161
ajerowski, Veronica
p. 100, 161
ammoser, Chris
p. 67, 100, 104, 161
ammoser, Kathy
p. 104, 161
artin, Stuart
p. 161
ay, Sheri
p. 161
ayer,-Jeff
p. 161
cWilliams, Todd
p. 67
eadows, Darlene
p. 100, 161
eeker, Doug
p.67,161,163
egycsi, Rob
p. 161
emsic, Karen
p. 161
ichael, Vicki
p. 100, 104, 161
iddleton, Ron
p. 161
iller, Todd
ockensturmhlulic
p. 100, 161
oeckel, Melissa
p. 100, 161
ohler, Gary
p. 104, 161
olina, Ron
p. 100, 161
onk, Troy
p. 161
ontgomery, Annette
p. 161
ontion, Nancy
p. 100, 104, 161
orrock, Debbie
p. 100, 161
orris,jacqueline
p. 161
orris,jeff
p. 67, 161
orrison,jack
p. 161
orrison,-Jill
p. 100, 162
ortemore, Brenda
p. 100, 162
ortemore, Tammy
p. 100, 162
ekeranec, Penny
p. 100, 162
Newcomer, Pam
p. 100, 162
N ofzinger, Dean
p, 67, 162
Olwick, Andy
p. 162
Overmeyer, Bonnie
p. 162
Padgett,jim
Partin, Barb
p. 100, 162
Partin. Beverly
p. 162
Payne,jim
p. 162
Perry, Cynthia
p. 100, 104, 162
Persinger, Wayne
p. 162
Peterson, Bob-Ir.
p. 162
Pieper, Greg
p. 67, 162
Polker,-Joe
p, 162
Pollter, Tim
p. 162
Pollock, Susan
p. 95, 162
Pommeranz, Bonnie
p. 162
Price, Sandra
p. 162
Quiroga, Celsa
p. 126, 162
Rader, Lisa
p. 118, 162
Raduns, Steve
p. 162
Ramirez, Mike
p. 67, 162
Reyome, Parry
p. 162
Richards, Shellie
p. 100, 162
Richardson,-Iohn
p. 100, 162
Rigg,janice
p. 162
Ritzenthaler, Ray
p.100,115,162
Roach,,Iudy
p. 100, 162
Robasserhlohn
Robinson, Stacey
p. 100, 104, 162
Rodriguez, Veronica
p. 162
Rood, Steve
p. 162
Rose, Scott
p. 67, 100, 162
Ross, Robin
p. 100, 162
Royal, Lori
p. 100, 162
Rucinski, Andy
p. 162
Rutkowski, Shelly
p. 162
Samberg, Scott
p. 115, 162
Sample, Beth
p. 104, 162
Sandfoss, Danette
p. 100, 104, 162
Savage, Doug
p. 162
Serres, Bob
Shepard,jill
p. 93, 104, 162
Shoup, Dave
p. 67, 162
Skiver, Betsy
P. 93. 162
Skrypechleff
p. 100, 162
Small, Greg
p. 162
Smith, Carolyn
p. 93, 100, 162
Smith, Doug
p. 67, 100, 162
Smith, Sue
p.100, 104,158,162
Smith, Terry
p. 162
Snyder, Keith
p. 162
Spangler, Lori
p. 162
Spangler, Steven
p. 100, 162
Spicer, Bill
p. 162
Spillis, Bill
p. 100, 162
Stall, Rick
p. 162
Story, Richard
p. 67, 100
Strayer,jeff
p. 162
Streepey, Michael
p. 100, 104,162
Strong,judy
p. 162
Strut, Rex
p. 162
Stultz, Sheri
p. 126, 162
Sullivan, Richard
p. 162
Szabo, Cindy
p. 126, 162
Szalkowski,-julie
p. 100, 104, 162
Szydowski, Ann
p. 100, 162
Tack,jim
p. 100, 162
Talmagc,,Iodi
P-9,100,104,162
Teaderman, Mark
p. 162
Thatcher, Keith
p. 163
Thompson, Ellen Kay
p. 163
Tipping,jill
p. 100, 163
Tomaszewski, Kathy
p.15,100,104,163
Trippe, Steve
p. 163
Turner, Anita
p. 100, 163
Ullrich, Leeann
p. 104, 165
Utley, David
p. 163
Vann, Terri
p. 163
Vary, Faith
p. 163
Vasvcry, George
p. 163
Wallace, David
p. 163
Walters, Lori
p. 15,100, 104, 163
Warner, Doug
p. 67
Watson, Berry
p. 100, 163
Watson,-Jeff
p. 67, 165
Webb, Patricia
p. 100, 163
Webb, Pat
p. 29, 100, 165
Wheating, Sue
p. 100, 104, 163
Wheeldon, Martha
p. 100, 127, 163
White, Kerry
p. 15.95, 100,163
Whitehand, Ronnie
p, 163
Whitten,julie
p. 100, 104, 163
Wiggins, Brad
p. 100, 163
Wiggins, Neil
Wilkinson, Violet
p. 100
Williams, Bobby
p. 115, 163
Williams, Nancy
p. 93, 163
Williams, Sandy
p. 95, 100, 165
Wilson, Laura
p. 163
Wilson, Mary
p. 126, 163
Witzler, Elizabeth
p. 163
Wolfe, Gretchen
p. 104, 163
Woodland, Brad
p.67,100,104,163
Woods, Barb
p. 163
Woocls, Randy
p. 100, 163
Woods, Robin
p. 100, 163
Woods, Whitney
p. 104, 163
Wyandt, Deann
p. 100, 163
Wyman, Kathy
p. 163
Yagcr, Scott
p. 163
Yonkee, Mary Pat
p.93.100,104,163
Young, Carl
p. 100, 163
Zalewski, Cindy
p. 100, 163
Zeller, Ron
p, 100, 163
Zeller, Ronda
p. 163
Ziegelhoferhjoe
p. 163
Zitzer, Matthew
p. 67, 163
Zoltanski, Steve
Index 249
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Antiques and Primitives
I43 S. River Road
Waterville, Ohio 43566
Phone 878-356l By Appointment or Chance
LEE n' CHUCKS PIZZA
Whitehouse, Ohio
Open 7 Daysa Week
Mon.-Thurs. 4:3O- I 2:00 p.m.
M A R K Fri.-Sun. 4:30-l2:30 p.m.
Behind Don's Bakery 877.568
SERVING THE MIDWEST IN MANY WAYS
Grain Elevators General Stores
Animal Feed Mfg. 0 Garden Centers
Fertilizer Mfg. Tire Shops
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MAUMEE ' TOLEDO 9 COLUMBUS, OHIO e
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250 Ads
AMERICAN
CAN CC M PANY
"Con+ainers +0 Help People Live BeI"rer"
Congra+uIa+es +I'1e Class of
I975
AMERICAN CANWCOMPANY
WhIIGI1OUSG, Ohio
AMERICAN CAN COMPANY, GREENWICH, CONN
2 'ev'
J AY C. D E N N I S
R R 225 Conani' S+ree'l' Maumee, Oh
893-8628
Real Es+a+e - Insurance
Appraisals - Ren+aIs
Since I946
690l Providence
Whi+ehouse,Ohio 4357I 877-538l
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252 Ads
Complimenfs of
JOSEPH M.
STADER
Pain+ing and Decora'I'ing
Ex+erior - Inferior
Paper Hanging
877-5274
TIMBERS
BOWLING
LAN ES
I246 Cona nf S+ree+
Maumee, Ohio
Phone: 893-763 I
Q
VILLAGE WINE SHOPPE
rd S+ree'I Wa+erviIIe, Ohio
878-2946
KRCDNMANN
NURSERY
5454 Berkey-Sou+I1ern Road
Whifehouse, Ohio
IT'S TOUGH TO BEAT
All THE FINE FOOD
VALUES YOU FIND
AT FOOD TOWN!
Garden Tu
Riding Mc
Congrafulaiions +o ihe Class of I975 WHEELHCRSE SHOW Thrc
U-I-Z.S ORCHARD JONES WHEELHORSE, INC.
QUALITY FRUITS SALES AND SERVICE
"Any+hing on Trade Thai' Doesn'+ Ea+ -
4 Miles S.W. of Waferville on R+. 24 G EI + .cn
878-94OI Arle Jones as or ec rl 9535 Neowash
Owner Wa+erviIle,
C4 I 91 878-591
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BUTLER JEWELERS A il
I24 W. Wayne S+. Maumee, Ohio 43537 A 1 E
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Reach for astar.
Itis waiting just for you.
MAUMEE AUTO PARTS
720 Illinois Avenue
Maumee, Ohio
Equal Opportunity Employer 393-0743
All jobs are open to both sexes.
254 Ad
Your Neighborly
VISIT OUR SHOWROOM
SEE WHY
II Pays 'Io Use Qualify Cabine+ry
QUAKER MAID AND HOME PRIDE
Bankers MAUMEE VALLEY KITCHENS
aI Ihe INC-
Wi'II'I'eI'iOuSe 209 F sworfh Road, WaIerviIIe, Ohio
' D Iy I p Wed. Till p.
9 5 Ph 878 6926 Saf. TIIIIIXIO
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CompIimen+s of
T H O MAS
EXCAVATI N G
CO M PA NY
the
HIO CITIZENS
trLlSt
Look Forward
GREEN ELECTRIC
STORE
G E. Appliances and EIec+ ' I
Service
Whi+ehouse, Oh
Io Serving
You
We're Ihe Bank
Where PeopIe Help You COmP'Ime"ISOI
GSI' TIIIFIQS Done
PRODUCTS CORP.
Division of Kone+a Rubber Company
Whifehouse, Oh
Congratulations to the Class of I975
ANTHONY WAYNE
STANDARD
220 S- 5'lI'66t Waterville, Ohio
"Key To Suburban Advertising"
Compliments ot James Walbolt
VILLAGE SOHIO
Jim Walbolt, Prop.
Airport Highway and McCord Road
l'l0ll6f'ld. OIIIO Phone 865-2553
24 Hour Wrecker Service
4 Radio Dispatched Wreclcers
You CIO.
lf you want to use the products you own
today and will own tomorrow. Most are
powered by electric energy.
If you want to work. Every job requires the
use of electricity in some form.
If you want to live in a quality environment.
Most pollution control equipment runs on
electric power.
You need power plants . . . for all your wants.
TOLEDO
R 81 L ALUMINUM SALES
6332 Providence Street
Whitehouse, Ohio 4357I
Phone: 877-5460
Aluminum Siding
Porch Enclosures
Storm Windows and Doors
Robert Ritenour
MONCLOVA
CARRY-OUT
Groceries Beer and Wine
Union 76 9765 Monclova Road
Monclova, Ohio
865-9 I 37
GRUBER OFFICE
MACHINES
Ruel Gruber
878-394I Waterville, Ohio
Ads
rville, Ohio 878-4972
ED'S SALES AND SERVICE
General Aufo Repair
307 Sou+h S+.
Waferville, Oh
43566
878-589 I
WATERVILLE
GAS COMPANY
0 SALES 0 SERVICE O LEASING
Don Scott
CI1evrole+ - Pon+iac - Saab
4 fgi'r1 i u Gl f21"'5- ":f W ""?"' 'W' 1
Vlsxg8g?or:4ew 1
'Im 5330 We 'YEA
May we serve you?
CAREER PLANNING?
GO . . . AND GROW WITH
JOHNS-MANVILLE
Career Oppor+uniI'ies in
Produclion
Engineering
Finance
Producl Developmenl
Skilled Trades
Secre+ariaI
and Many O'rhers
AH'er High School Gradualionz
AfI'er Gradua+ion from College:
Remember JOHNS-MANVILLE for Career
Oppor+uni+ies Tha+ Will Provide Grow'I'h,
Securi+y and Job Safisfacfion
JOHNS-MANVILLE
FIBER GLASS, INC.
Walerville, Ohio
An Equal Oppor'Iuni+y Employer
Wi+h
Offices and PIan+s Throughoul' +he UniI'ed S+a+es
and in Many Foreign Coun+ries
258 Ad
CompIimen+s of GLENN and JOYCE MILLER
M I LLER'S MARKET
wha+eh0use, ohio 4357:
"We OuI"Fi+ Teams"
ANTHONY WAYNE
SPORTING GOODS
Hunfing, Fishing, Baskeiball, Baseball
Fooiball, Hockey, Boa+s and EIC.
35 N. River Rd. Dan MocIcens'Iurm
"Where beHer buys are home Iown buys" Wa+erviIIe, Ohio Owner
43566 878-7I8I
52?
Complimenfs of
WH ITEHOUSE
I i Tn: LITTLE nous:
. QW .- AWWA .- AMW -
I3 S. Third S+ree'I'
INN
H I T E H O U S E I N
STEAKS CHICKEN CHOPS SEA F UUDS
SALAD nm INCLUDED
PRIVATE
4
I 878-308i Wa+erviIIe, Ohio
43566
VI LLAGER BEAUTY SALON
Complefe Hair Care and Wigs
878-6686
S. Third S+. Diane EvereH'
'IerviIIe, Ohio Propriefress
66
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3 p
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Good Luck Class of I975
FISHER OIL AND
GAS CO.
Fuel Oil - Propane - Gasoline
Planls al' Neapolis and Del+a
Neapolis, Ohio
SAUTTER'S FOOD
CENTER
H"s a Pleasure +o Serve You
Fine Meafs, Groceries and
Produce
R+. 64 Befween
Waferville and Whiiehouse
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, ls.
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9 M ETA LS
Division of +he Valeron Corpora+ion
ALENITEQ
63 I 5 lndus+rial Parkway
Whifehouse, Ohio 4357I
If Your Hair ls Nor Becoming To You
You Should Be Coming To Us."
KAY'S BOUTIOUE
5934 Finzel Rd. Whifehou
877-537l
Open Monday Thru Sa+urday
260
WHITEHOUSE
GRAIN 81
SUPPLY COMPANY
CongraI'uIaI'ions Io The Class of I975 Grain-Feed-Fedmzer Wg
Soffener SaI'I-Coal I - '
Farm Supplies I-
P R I N CI P L E Quali'Iy-Service-Sa'I'is'Fac'I'ion 'l '
BUSINESS
ENTERPRISES, INC.
205 Farnswor+h Rd.
WaI'erviIIe, Ohio
GOOD LUCK
ANTHONY WAYNE GRADUATES
Congra+uIaEIe::1CIass of '75
3 REALTY. E
C H I LD E R' S
39 Soufh Third S+ree+
I N S U N C E Wa+erviIIe, Ohio
878-7040
Wa+erVIIIe' Ohio Exclusive SaIes Agenis for
Canal Terrace and
Village Park
Home Developmenfs
REALTO I?
Ad 26
v
Joni BUCHER Lumina co,
JCDHN BUCHER
LUMBER
CCMPANY
i A
S+ I P T I
5 PAI N1-s asfgonizizmios
Building Maierials
Lumber
Whi+ehouse, Ohio
4357i
Phone: 877-5863
7 lv 3 iiPPlIHiiNlZIS
ESMWLE
Cleaning Service and lnsiallafio
R P
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BERT MASTIN
SEPTIC TANK
u p SERVICE
QW' Tm S021 -.-A azz Ivw.SWWMt eww EIec+ric sewer Cleaning
' can Now 24 Hour service
7202 Providence Whiiehouse, Ohio
262
Ad
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WATERVILLE
PHARMACY
rving You Wi'I'h Modern Facili+ies
a Complele Linecof Prescrip+ions 77532
DON'S BAKERY
Pies, Cakes, and Pasfry
Wedding and Birlhday Cakes
Open Daily Til 5:30
Siclz Room Supplies 8 5 Whiiehouse'
BAU MAN 'S
J EWELRY
Wafch and Clock Repair
Jewelry
Whifehouse, Ohio 877 5980
KEISER'S MOTEL AND
RESTAURANT Depenme
Insurance
IOI47 Maumee Wes'l'ern Rd.
Monclova, Ohio
Complimenfs of
WOODS 81
SON
GROCERY
Whi+el1ouse, Ohio
877-530I
A-W INSURANCE
AGENCY, INC
Whi+ehouse, Ohio
Chuck While Bus. Phone 877 5333
Res. Phone 877 5442
3'
MCVICKERS
nnsumxuce
AGENCY
LIFE-AUTO - FIRE
BONDS - LIABILITY
Congra+ula+ions 'ro Ihe Class of I975
MCVICKER INSURANCE ,Qi --L-2
Jim McVicker
L
5825 Weckerly Rd. Whifehouse, Ohio
877 586i
ll G P Oc
DINNERS-SANDWICHES- ICE CREAM 7 'fi
J f
GALBRAITI-l's
RESTAURANT
Be+ween Bank and Pos+ Office
WhiI'eI'1ouse, Ohio
877-008i
FENDER'S
MARKET
Phone 865-2776
AI'Ierna+e 20 and Eber Road
Monclova, Ohio
264 Ad
B84L AUTO SERVICE, INC.
Whifehouse, Ohio
4357I
Besf of Luck Io 'I'he Seniors.
The besfof luck is when you find if a+ B8zL.
We will serve your car needs wi'Ih 'Ihe besf
of equipmenl' and 'Ihe educalion +o use iI'.
Complimenls of
BARBER SHOP
AND MEN'S HAIR STYLING R, A,
Appoin+menI's if Desired P R I N N G
Village Plaza Whifehouse, Ohio
877 5963
Dan Creps Mike Tammarine ' -v F
, E if ff' ROM
PRINTING
BURDO PLUMBING
81 HEATING
Maumee. Ol'1l0 865-9520 Monclova, Ohio 43542
Ad 265
Lel' 'l'he Army
help you wi'rh college.
Lasi' year, 90,000 young people like yourself earned college
credifs in +he Army.
They affended classes on pos+. They sfudied a+ nearby
colleges and universi+ies. And ihey +ook courses +hrough our
various correspondence programs. And +he Army paid for
7570 of +heir1ui+ion cos'l's.
Our educafional benefifs are in addi+ion +o +he iob 'lraining
you'll receive, +he salary you'll make, and 'Phe +ravel
opporiunifies you'll have.
If you'd like io find our more aboul' all +he educa+ional
benefifs fhe Army has +o offer, call your local Army
Represenialive.
Call Army
Sgl. Jerry Brown
865-7852
Join 'rhe people who've ioined +he Army.
Shop and Save Everyday
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SUPER MARKETS
Toledo Owned
Toledo Operaied
' Oualily Meals ' Fresh Produce
' Nalionally Adveriised Brands
' Fas+ Courleous Service
Convenien'r Localions
There's One Near You!
266 Ads
KNOWLES DRUG
STORE
877-57I2
Anfhony Wayne Shopping Cenier
Whifehouse, Ohio
GARDEN CENTER QHEZLHSUYECSETSY
L E if
ll u X, 1 7- 1,
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877-009I 7-6 DaiIY
V5-IV ?
Congratulations 'ro the Class of I975 xf"'5?: Z N
Q55 gs cl-IILDCARE
' 2' "'X-- . . P S IW I2l -6
Ro Fo E N D - 3 '5" 'vet S Surmgr EZYCf:1mP
Iv IIJX It-I Ages 6-I0
H N G D I06I0 Wa'I'erviIIe S+. WIWIISIIOUSG. Ohio
AI R
CONDITIONING
, fd 1, 'Ii IW. I . E H' -T' '
--lr' Y, ,A I A
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1 I I- Educated men are
.Q I f as much superior
2 to uneducated men
' as the living
, are to the dead?
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' ' t Soli ealittle.
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A Toledo based, multinational, billion-dollar manufacturer of packaging materials in glass,
plastic and paper as well as a dynamic variety of non-packaging items for diversified markets,
takes this opportunity to express support for education and for the young men and women
who will make tomorrow just a little bit better than today.
OWENS-ILLINOIS
Ads 267
YF:-s
ll li Ill
i FUI Ill lm
Waferville, Ohio
878-90 I 5
H. A. POWELL STUDIOS
EXPRESSION. . .
ls a Reflecfion of Thinking
YOUR EXPRESSION . . . Is +he Soul of Your
Por-fra i+
All Types of Pho'I'ography
and Oil Por+rai'I's Done!
Hours: Monday l2:30 pm-8:30 pm
Tuesday Thru Safurday 9:00-5:00
4348 Monroe 475-935 I
268 Ads
Church Direc+ory
Friendship Bap+is+ Church
232 N. McCord Road
Toledo, Ohio 436l5
Church Phone 865-6453
Roy Jones - Pas+or
Missionary
Fundamen+al - lndependen+
S+. Joseph's Ca+holic Church
IO4 W. Broadway
Maumee, Ohio 43547
893-4848
Mass: Sa+. Eve 5 and 7 pm
Sunday 7 and 9, I0g30 and I2
Wa+erville Uni+ed Me+hodis+ Church l
"The Church of 'che Warm Hear+"
l02 N. Fi++h S+., Wa+erville, Ohio
Rober+ E. Lin+er, Mi'nis+er
Church School 9:00am Sunday
Worship Hour IO:30 am Sunday
Whi+ehouse Zion Uni+ed Me+hodis+ Church
l0926 Maumee S+.
Whi+ehouse, Ohio
877-5820
Pas+or Todd Frail
Services: Sunday Sch 9:30
Worship l0:3O
Zion Lu+heran Church
22 Nor+h Second S+ree+
Wa+erville, Ohio
Telephone 878-366I
William D. Wolfe, Pas+or
Worship - Grow - Serve -
Live
Professional
D,-irec+o
Carson Coichran,lM.D.
Mercy Hospi+al
Toledo, Ohio
Donald M. Bixler, D.D.S.
lIO5Nor+hfS+. ,
Wa+erville, Ohio
Donald OQNo+zinioer, D.V.M.
6828 Texas S+.
Whg+ehousye, Ohio. 1
Dr. Charles A. Holloway, D.D.S.
Finzel , ,
Whi+ehouse, Ohio
Dr.. Rober+1J. Blairf 7
Fallen Timbers Medical Cen+er
Monclova,,Ohlo y T
George R.iWilliams ll, A++y.
I 6,L,Sou+h Third i
Wa+erville, Ohio
John B. Pecsok, DgD.S. f
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