Archbold High School - Blue Streak Yearbook (Archbold, OH)
- Class of 1972
Page 1 of 150
Cover
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Administration
Superintendent
True words are not beautifulg
Beautiful words are not true.
A good man does not argueg
He who argues is not a good man.
A wise man has no extensive knowledgeg
He who has extensive knowledge is not a wise man.
The sage does not accumulate for himself.
The more he uses for others, the more he has himself.
The more he gives to others, the more he possesses of his
The Way of Heaven is to benefit others and not to injure.
The Way of the sage is to act but not to compete.
THE WAY OF LAO TZU -
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MR. RICHARD HARRIS
Board Of Education
All government - indeed, every human benefit
and enjoyment, every virtue and every prudent act -
is founded on compromise and barter.
EDMUND BURKE
STANDING, left to right: Elias Frey, Lowell Short. SEATED:
Supt. Harris, Pres. Dale Nafziger, Dale Pape. ABSENT FROM
PICTURE: John Zimmerman and Glen Heer.
get is
MARVA BAUS, Secretary to the Superintendent
MR. LARRY FALOR
Psychology, American
Humanities, Classical Studies
MRS. JOY LINK
American History
World History
Speech
MR. RANDY RIDDLE
Senior Social Studies
Family Living
Social Studies
The historian is a prophet looking backwards.
History indeed is the witness of the time, the light of truth.
SCHLEGEL
CICERO
Keep the faculty of effort alive in you
by alittle gratuitous exercise very day.
That is, be systematically ascetic or heroic
in little unnecessary points, do every day
or two something for no other reason than
that you would rather not do it, so that
when the hour of dire need draws nigh, it
may find you not unnerved and untrained
to stand the test.
WILLIAM JAMES
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Physical Education
MR. JACK MILLER
Boys' Physical Ed. -
MISS CHARLOTTE
SHARPE
Girls' Physical Ed.
MR. MIKE WALKER
Health
Driver Education
MRS. CHERIE SHORT
llth English
Journalism
Great Books
MRS. SHELLEY WANNE
12th English
Classical Studies
MRS. CAROL WACKER
10th English
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English
So hath man sought to come forth of the second
general curse, which was the confusion of tongues, by
the art of grammar.
BACON
When I read some of the rules for speaking and
writing the English language correctly, . . . I think
any fool can make a rule
and every fool will mind it.
THOREAU
Foreign Language
Language - human language, - after all is hut little
better than the croak and cackle of fowls, and other ut-
terances of brute nature, - sometimes not so adequate.
HAWTHORNE
MRS. CAROL HACKE'I'l'
Spanish
MR. KEN LAUSE
Spanish
MRS. CHARETTE
SHI NINGER
9th English
Latin
Every language is
speak it is enshrined.
a temple, in which the soul of those who
O. W. HOLMES
M ath And
Mathematics, rightly viewed, posesses not only truth, but supreme beauty - a
beauty cold and austere, like that of sculpture, without appeal to any part of our
weaker nature, without the gorgeous trappings of painting or music, yet sublimely
pure, and capable of a stern perfection such as only the greatest art can show.
BERTRAND RUSSELL
MR. JOHN FRAAS
Algebra I
Sociology
Economics
MR. WENDELL BECK
Algebra II
Geometry
Advanced Math
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Biology
Science Survey
MR. GEORGE CLARK
Physics
Science Survey
General Math
MR. GERALD GEIGER
Chemistry
General Science
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True science teaches, above all, to doubt
and to be ignorant.
MIGUEL DE UNAMUNO
Science when well digested is nothing but
good sense and reason.
STANISLAUS
Y Science is a cemetery of dead ideas.
M MIGUEL DE UNAMUNO
Vocatw
The loss of . . . honest and industrious
nal And
men's lives cannot be valued at any price.
MISS CAROL MARCHAL
Home Ec., Family Living
WILLIAM BRADFORD
MR. GLEN CALLAWAY
Agriculture
MR. GENE FALER
Industrial Arts
MR. LARRY LIROT
Industrial Arts
Business Education
Busy till night, pleasing myself mightily to see what a deal of business goes off a
man's hands when he stays by it.
SAMUEL PEPYS
MISS EVELYN RUPP
Accounting I, Il
Gen. Business
Business English
Business Law
MRS. ELVA KEIM
Typing I, II
Shorthand
MR. DAVID McDONEL
Vocal Music
MR. THOMAS EHRMAN
Instrumental Music
MRS. SHARON KOLB
Fine Art
Music And Art
Every artist dips his brush in his own soul, and
paints his own nature in his pictures.
HENRY BEECHER
The language of tones belongs equally to all man-
kind, and melody is the absolute language in- which
the musician speaks to every heart.
RICHARD WAGNER
Mr. Beck checks students formulas.
fold corner A to corner C . . . add tender loving care
don't stick the baby . . . Mr. Riddle's masterpiece!
Mr. Winzeler searches for future date.
Faulty Faculty
RICHARD . . . SHUT UP!!!
Plan E now in effect
Mrs. Elaine Schnitkey filled the chair of absent teachers and
the minds of absent minded students.
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Jay Daniel Aeschliman
Jane Sue Aeschliman
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Grace Elaine Armstrong
.lane Fay Arnold
Jean Kay Arnold
Sue Ann Arthur
Keith L. Aschliman
Amy Carol Barber
Randy Lee Barnes
Thomas Lee Benecke
W e prepared research papers,
read classics, learned the
ase of good and well. . .
Patricia Helen Beck
Paul E. Beck
Cordell Ann Boddiger
Norma Jean Britsch
Kay Elizabeth Burkholder
Patricia Ann Burkholde
ll get your chance Junior.
Beck
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Martin Patrick Dominique
Patricia Ann Dominique
Patricia Dunning
Herrington
Patricia Ann Ebersole
William P. Cameron
Richard Paul Clevenger
Russell Eugene Dohm
Dirty Desmond does his devilish deeds
Michael D. Erbskorn
James Douglas Fluckinger
Roger Lawrence Gerken
Leslie Jay Gnagey
Daryl Graber
Eddie Joe Grime
Cathy Grime Hayes
Michael James Grime
Donald R. Grieser
Arnold Richard Grime
Brad Crime
sang our hearts
out in 'Tiddlerw .
Well, girls can wear slacks!
James Emil Hayes
Thomas Ellsworth Heckel
Steve D. Hesterman
Toby Lloyd Hines
Elroy Paul Holsopple
Steven Jay Hoffman
Melvin L. Holsinger
proerastinated
in almost
everything .
Thomas D. Hurst
Carol J. Jantzi
Diana Jimenez Jernigan
Barbara A. Johnson
Twila Mae Kauffman
Dean E. Kinsman
Judy Carol Howard
Dennis Lee Huner
Philip Melvin Lange
Pamela D. Lantz
what lies within us that counts.
Douglas Paul Lehman
Douglas J. Liechty
William Arthur Leininger
Larry Allen Lohse
Edward E. Lugbill
David Lee Meyer
Mark R. Meyer
Connie Mae Miller
Kevin G. Miller
Is it soup yet?
We told you that you'd get your chance.
Michael G. Miller
Shannon Renee Miller
Paula Lynn Mohr
Beth A. Nelson
JulialAnn Nafziger
Cathy Sue Nofzinger
had no
school
Marlene Kay Nofziger
Patricia Lynn Norden
Diane Lynn Overmier
days of
cancelled
Joan Rice
Karen Ann Rich
Brooks W. Richer
Steven Neal Riegsecker
Mary Palacios
Cheryl L. Purdy
Matti Purje
Mark Edward Quillet
Debby Sue Rice
I never would have guessed those were long-johns
Lydia Rodriguez
Deborah Ann Roth
Rick Roth
Nancy Jean Roehl
William J. Rueger
Carol Jean Rychener
Roger Dale Rychener
Ned T. Rupp
Rosanne Sauder
Steven Lee Sauder
Amy F lips.
Our own Cher and Sonny
Dean A. Sauder
Stuart G. Schnitkey
Joyce Marie Schrock
Julia Marie Schrock
Jo Ann Scfhwiebert
Susan Marie Shaffer
Donald Dean Short
Andrew R. Short
Nancy Jo Short
J. Ward Short
experienced mals and
elections in government
Joanne Marie Short
Peggy Jo Short
Paul Owen Sigg
Cathy Louise Spotts
Sammy L. Stamm
Seniors p
Elmse Jane Urlbes
Rlchard Lynn Volkman
Roy W. V0nDeylen
Terrace L. VonDeylen
Allen Ray Stuckey
Cathy Sue Thieroff
Antonia Tijerina
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Mark Alan Warner
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Brent L. Winzeler
Linda Lee Wolf
David Lee Wyse
Mark R. Wyse
Patricia Sue Wyse
Sara Jean Wyse
Danny J. Yoder
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hair, unexcused absences fSenior Skip Duy?j
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We worked . . . studied . .
laughed . .
Stanley Jay Yoder
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Marlene Kay Zimmerman
Roger Dean Zimmerman
san Speelman, Gary Swalley,
David Vielma, and Mark Rob-
Senior
Academic
Awards
FAR RIGHT: Kirsten Weldy, Out-
standing Senior Girlg Keith Aschli-
man, Outstanding Senior Boy.
RIGHT: Beth Nelson, D.A.R. Award.
Sara Wyse, Top Teng Jay Aeschliman
Choir Award.
Cheryl Purdy, Future Teacher Awardg Jo Ann Schwiebert, Betty Crocker
Homemaker Awardg Amy Barber, G.A.A. Award.
Pat Dominique, Top Ten, Tom Benecke, Top Ten, Reader's Digest, National Merit Commended, Toledo Blade
Award, American Legion Award, Norma Britsch, Top Ten.
ABOVE LEFT: Brent Winzeler, Ro-
tary Awardg Jane Arnold, B.P.W.
Award.
LEFT: Keith Aschliman, Top Ten,
Rotary Awardg Patsy Ebersole, Top
Ten, National Merit Commended.
BELOW: Ned Rupp, Top Ten, Paula Mohr, Top lfeng Beth Nelson, Top Ten, National
Merit Commended, D.A.R. Award.
Paul Sigg, Senior class president says . . . uh
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BELOW: Mark Warner, Top Teng Paul Sigg, Top Ten:
Pat Norden, Top Ten, National Merit Commended, Crys-
tal Walter, Top Ten, BPW Award.
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or . . a date for the prom
Keith Eicher
Kevin Eicher
John Engler
John Fluckinger
Martha Fraker
Ann Frazer
James Frey
Keith Fruchey
Linda Gautsche
Joyce Arend
June Arnold
Calvin Aschliman
Peggy Beck
Linda Bernath
Catherine Bertsche
Lori Bettison
Neil Buehrer
Wendy Buehrer
Barb Burk
Joe Burkholder
Karen Clark
John Cowell
Jack Dominique
Jeff Dominique
Nancy Gleason
Marvin Gnagey
Eleazar Gracia
Pamela Graf
Barbara Grieser
Gary Hurst
Linda Hutchins
Angie Jiminez
Peggy Johnson
Liz Kaufman
.llll Crieser
Phil C ieser
Becky Crime
,Ioani Crime
Margaret Hackett
Richard Harris
Nancy Heckel
Russell Hess
Mike Hesterman
Sue Hesterman
Bradley Hildebrandt
Brenda Hill
Mark Holsopple
Beverly Horst
John Huffman
Ronald King
Dave Kleck
Karla Klinger
Rosemarie Laneve
Stephen Lange
Eugene Lantz
group assignments
rides to games . .
Danny Leininger
Suzette Leininger
Peggy Lero
Elaine Miller
Glen Miller
,Ioan Miller
Linda Miller
Lynn Miller
Scott Miller
Kenneth Leupp
Michael Lindhorst
Kevin Link
Rick Little
Dave Lugo
Marsha Merrilat
Debbie Miller
Eileen Miller
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Barb Minor
Joe Moreno
Terri Mowery
Terry Mull
Bill Nafziger
Susan Nafziger
Ann Nofziger
Curt Nofziger
Karen Nofzinger
Edward Overmier
Mark Pape
Kandy Personette
Sandy Personette
Barb Plassman
Judy Plassman
Stephanie Rettig
Anne Ripke
Deb Roth
,lenelle Roth
Lou Roth
Patsy Rowe
Sherrie Rufenacht
Larry Rupp
Richard Saaf
Tim Saneholtz
Dennis Sattison
Connie Sharpe
Cynthia Short
Debbi Short
Dennis Short
Roger Sierra
James Short
Linda Short
Tim Short
Patrick Sigg
Dean Smith
Tom Smith
Edwin Springer
Linda Storrer
Steven Storrer
Liz Stotzer
Bonnie Thomas
Bill Tijerina
Guadalupe Torres
Michelle Vincent
Georgia Wallace
Pam Wanemacher
Fran Warner
Debbie Weber
Kim Weldy
Kevin Wyse
Molly Wyse
Patrick Wyse
Roxanne Wyse
Ted Yoder
Jerry Zuver
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Peggy Durham, Kenneth Arnos, Steve Bri-
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Deborah Apger
Robert Apger
Marvin Armstrong
Dana Barber
Carol Beck
Jerry Beck
Kevin Beck
Marilyn Beck
Neal Beck
Mary Benecke
Dan Bernath
Mike Bernath
Scott Bernath
Debbie Berry
Tim Bertsche
Nancy Bischoff
Matt Boddiger
Andrew Brodbeck
Scott Burkholder
Brenda Cameron
David Clark
Tom Crossgrove
Jan Dominique
Jenny Dominique
Terry Dominique
Remona Dunning
Josie Eash
James Ebersole
Susan Finley
Josie Fuentes
a first date .
less disci line . Mary Garmon
P Gary Gerken
Ronald Gigax
Edward Grieser
.lune Grieser
Anne Hackett
Ceann Harris
Wendy Heer
David Hess
Becky Hildebrandt
Connie Hoblet
Steven Holian
Robert Holsinger
Martha Holsopple
Jeff Humbarger
Sharon Jacoby
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Patti Johnson
Roger Johnson
Peggy Keim
Cheryl King
Dan Kleck
William Kline
later hours. . .
bigger allowances
Sandy Lantz
Connie Lauber
Wendy Leahy
Mike Lecklider
Barbara Leichty
Dan Leininger
Edward Leininger
Michael Lienau
Craig Link
Jim Lugbill
Patricia Lumbrezer
Gayle Mclntosh
Lowell Merillat
John Meyer
Arlene Miller
Bob Miller
Cindy Miller
Julie Miller
Michael Miller
Doug Nafziger
Greg Nafziger
.Ion Nofziger
Sally Palacios
Dan Pape
Glenn Patterson
Sally Personette
Virginia Quillet
Nanetta Regeon
Cathy Riegsecker
Sharilyn Robertson
Moses Rodriquez
Deb Rosebrock
Gary Rosebrock
Rick Rosebrock
Dawn Roth
Jim Roth
Teresa Rupp
Ann Rychener
Debbie Sauder
Paul Sauder
Susan Schmucker
Evelyn Seiler
Neil Nofziger
Gary Oyer
Keith Oyer
Jerry Sharps
Vickie Fruchey
Douglas Short
Geoff Short
Greg Short
Harold Short
less work and responsibility
. and independence!!!
.lucly Wolf
Edward Wyse
Rodney Wyse
Sharon Wyse
William Yedica
Barbara Yoder
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Jonny Rhoda, Kim Wyse.
Reid Short
Steven Short
Craig Spotts
Gwen Stamm
Robert Stamm
Mark Stockman
Laura Stotzer
Glenda Stuckey
Sandy Stuckey
Lynn Taylor
Keith Thierry
Rebecca Thomas
Joe Tijerina
James Trowbridge
.lan Ulrich
Estella Vielma
John Waidelich
Peg Watkins
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Cathy Burk
Dawn Cannon
,lune Childs
Cathy Clair
Grace Aguilar
Diane Amstulz
Lois Andre
Daniel Arend
Terry Aschemeier
Denny Baer
Lenny Baer
Gary Beck
Greg Beck
Judi Beck
Lynn Beck
Mark Beck
Terri Beck
David Bernath
Daniel Bettison
Jenny Bischoff
Vicki Bischoff
Pat Brodbeck
Cindy Buehrer
Todd Buehrer
less homework .
more skating parties . Romldcody
Timothy Croyle
Andrew Dominique
,lane . Dominique
Victor Eash
Cecilia Eicher
George Emmons
Carolyn Fluckinger
Becki Frey
Marcia Frey
Ricky Fricke
Cathy Core
Dan Gracia
Tom Graf
Ann Grieser
Dave Grieser
Sara Grieser
Melinda Grime
Tim Crime
Joe Heer
Wayne Henry
Dale Horst
Luann Horst
Pam Howell
Roxanne Hutchins
Gary Johnson
Karen Cowell
Sandy Johnson
Marlo Kauffman
Ross Nofziger
Michael Norden
William Overmler
Michael Penrod
Michael Kauzlick
Harry Kohv
Michael Kruse
James Laneve
Pamela Lange
Robert Leichty
Mary Leininger
Stephen Lindhorst
Lisa Mack
Mark Madden
Susan Merillat
Margie Mignin
Cindy Miller
James Miller
Kevin Miller
Mary Miller
Merrill Miller
Pam Miller
Teresa Miller
Donna Moraz
Theresa Myers
Mark Nafziger
Norma Nafziger
Lamonte Nofziger
Lonnie Nofziger
more chewing grim
more library privileges . Michaeipsnfod
Kathy Quillet
Michael Robinson
Bruce Rosebrock
Billy Roth
Ron Roth
Charles Rowe
Debra Rufenacht
Rick Rufenacht
Randy Saaf
Vilrna Schenhals
Ruth Schoenhals
Sara Schrock
Terri Sharps
Laura Shirey
Scott Shirley
Bradley Short
Gwen Short
Lavonne Short
Linda Short
Dave Sigg
Jeffrey Phipps
Brenda Plassman
Julie Silcox
Jefferson Smucker
Jewell Spencer
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restroom traps!!!
Sonia Zavala
Susie Zimmerman
Douglas Zuver
Steve Spengler
Cindy Stamm
Judy Stamm
Brent Stockman
Karen Storrer
Jonathan Stotzer
Mike Stuckey
Priscilla Stuckey
Luann Wyse
Greta Yoder
Linda Yoder
Timothy Yoder
Laura Taylor
Rod Taylor
Cynthia Thieroff
Alpha Tijerina
Mark Wanemacher
Lowell Weber
Donus Welke
Jeff Wells
Anna Wlasiuk
Cindy Wyse
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you in. No es hueno, Senor!!
Adflfi In New YOIJC Ur Her First False Step
On November 12 and 13, the combined Junior and Senior
classes of Archbold High School presented to the community
an audience participation melo-dramaf' The villain, Francis
Desmond, tried to get the pretty heroine, Nellie Weston, to
marry him so he would inherit her money and house. ln the
end, we see that good outweighs evil as the hero, Jack Meri-
well, wins Nellie. The success of this play can be attributed to
the devotion and hard work of the director, Mr. Dave lVlcDonel.
But, . .Jack!',
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Reign Uver The 1971 Homecoming
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Good weather, a spirited bonfire, a pretty queen
and her court, and a hard fought game highlighted the
October Homeeoming game with Swanton. The tradi-
tional snake dance and bonfire set the stage for the
much anticipated eelebration. The festivities officially
began when the Band Parents served their Annual
Chicken Barbecue. A 4-4--0 victory by the streaks,
thrilled the large homecoming crowd which attended
the game.
Sophomore Attendants: Y ,70 Queen, Barb Dominique escorted by Jr.
Cheryl King, Dan Kleck Zavala
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Cheer up girls, it can't be that bad! The Company bursts forth in joyful song
Freshman Attendants:
Cindy Buehrer, Wayne Henry
Pt' 9
Fiddler on the R00
Archbold choirs continued utraditionl' as they presented
their 3rd annual musical production Fiddler on the Roofl' on
April l3, lil, 15, 17 and 18th at 8 P.lVl. The audience awarded
the cast for their superior production by giving them standing
ovations at every performance.
The setting for the play was a small Jewish community in
Russia called Anatevka. Tevye, played by Bill Rueger and
Golde by Josie Eash were the parents who suffered the pangs
of tradition being broken as their daughters married men of
different backgrounds and beliefs. Even though the Jewish peo-
ple are forced to leave their village, they take tradition fthe
nfiddlerllj with them. lVlr. David A. McDonel, director, and the
students brought great credit to the school and community as
they presented this outstanding musical.
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Joyce Schrook
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Connie Hoblet
Hodel
Meg Hackett
Golde
Josie Eash
Tzeitel
Kirsten Weldy
Chava
Cathy Riegsecker
Slumdel
Judy Wolf
Constable
Joe Tijerina
Lazar Wolf
Mike Lindhorst
Mendel
Dan Pape
Nachum
Andy Short
Tevye
Bill Rueger
Mordcha
Dan Yoder
Motel
Jay Aeschliman
Rabbi
John Fluckinger
Avrahm
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fr. -Sr. Banquet
Fantasy Land was the theme that the Juniors chose for
the 1972 Prom. After guests were registered at the entrance
to the school, they were taken into the old gym which was
decorated The World Through the Eyes of a Child. Every-
one enjoyed the delicious meal, the dance with music fur-
nished by Greg Kochan's band, bowling and the intriguing
movie Cat Ballon. The perfect night ended with a break-
fast served at the school. The prom was a night of fond
memories for the many who attended.
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Season
Mr. Ehrman directs and . . .
' Mr. Bartine Zimmerman blows
Paul Pliimpton Sigg joins the hand!
. . . many long rehearsals . . . 3 rainy games . . . 92 packages of lifesavers .
The members of the marching band will long re-
member the 771 season. The band performed at five
home games and two away games, as well as
Arehbold Night at the University of Toledo. For the
homecoming The Companynjoined the band and pro-
vided the half time entertainment. The band received
many fine comments from the press as well as fans at
the game for their outstanding musical and marching
performances.
1971 MARCHINC
Instrumental Music
The Archbold High School-Symphony band presented Winter,
mid-Winter and Pop concerts. The band continued their record of
excellence and presented to the public the kind of superior per-
formance associated with this group. Selection for this group is
through auditons conducted after the marching season has ended.
Members are then placed in either the Concert or Syniphony
band.
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A Cappella Choir
Accompanists: Suzette Leininger, Patsy Ebersole, Sue Ann Arthur, Peggy Keim,
Deb Wesche and Stephanie Rettig.
Choir Senate: Nancy Gleason, Keith Aschliman, Vicki Weires, Linda Short, Kirsten
Weldy, Jay Aeschliman, presidentg Norma Britsch, Patsy Ebersole, Joyce Schrock, Geoff
Short, .lane Aeschliman.
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Vocal Music
A Pop's Concert in October, started the activities
for the very busy vocal department. After audi-
tions, Mr. McDonel divided the group of 179
voices into a Mixed and an A Cappella choir. A
Christmas concert, exchange concerts and local
church concerts were some of the activities for the
groups. The exchange concert with Lima Bath High
School was a rewarding experience and through
this many new friendships were made. Although
the production of Fiddler On The Roof meant
much hard work, both on and off the stage, this
too provided many creative and worthwhile musical
and learning experiences. The musical was one of
the highlights of the school year.
The Companyw: Meg Hackett, Ned Rupp, Julia Schrock, Andy Short, Deb
Short, Linda Short, John Fluckinger, Curt Nofziger, Sue Ann Arthur, Karen
Rich, Bill Rueger, Tom Benecke, Kirsten Weldy, Nancy Short, Brooks Richer,
Ron King, Peggy Keim, Joe Tijerina.
Mixed Choir
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Mellodelights: Linda Short, Meg Hackett, Debbie Short.
The Freshman Choir has 77 members. The group per-
formed at the annual Christmas Concert. This group re-
ceived unanimous I ratings from the four judges in
Class A competition for the past two years.
Soloistsz Karen Clark, Kirsten Weldy, Anne
Hackett, Mary Ann Benecke, Priscilla Stuckey,
Marcia Frey, Josie Eash, Cathy Riegsecker,
Debbi Short, Meg Hackett.
Solos
Horn Quartets: V. Weires, N. Nofziger, A. Hackett,
Grieser, M. Frey, P. Stuckey, P. Ebersoie.
Clarinet Choir: G. Yoder, S
Brass Sextet: R. R
Woodwind Quintet: K. Weldy, J. Grieser, P. Ehersole,
J. Schrock, S. Leininger.
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Dave Meyer drives base line.
Ed Crime shoots jump shot.
Jerry Zuver does scissors lay-up.
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Varsity Basketball
Varsity Squad, BACK ROW: Asst. Coach, Wendell Beckg Stuart Schnitkey, Dave Meyer, Jerry Zuver Keith Aschliman Gene Lantz James Ehersole
and Coach, .lack Miller. FRONT ROW: Mike Lindhorst, Phil Grieser, Kim Weldy, Ed Grime Steve Storrer Mark Holsopple
The Blue Streak varsity basket-
ball team had a very successful sea-
son. Losing only to Napoleon and
Patrick Henry during the regular
season, the streaks won a share of
the N.B.L. title. Jerry Zuver was top
scorer in the N.W.O.A.L. which is a
tremendous feat for a junior.- In
tournament play the Streaks won
thier first AA Sectional title. St.
Henry defeated Archbold in the
first game of district play. Keith
Aschliman and Jerry Zuver were
voted to the first team N.W.O.A.L.
The Blue Streaks finished the sea-
son with a 18-3 mark which is a re-
cord in which they can take great
pride.
Seniors gladly accept Sectional trophy
Weldy gets the tip.
Ed Crime scores against Napoleon.
Basketball
Action
RIGHT: League high scorerf, Zuver
leaves opponents dumbfounded.
Dave Meyer gives total effort
Storrer tries a difficult shot.
SCOREBOARD
ARCHBOLD OPPONENTS
89 Eden 47
89 Defiance 79
66 Delta 48
80 Liberty Center 52
77 Stryker 52
59 Evergreen 44
05 Van Wert 89
89 Bryan 59
63 Napoleon 66
111 Montpelier 41
78 Wauseon 52
84 Swanton 52
67 Patrick Henry 68
87 Bryan 45
63 Stryker 59
61 Wauseon 46
78 Delta 56
84 Ottawa-Glandorf 53
TOURNAMENT
63 Fairview 61
68 Paulding 61
68 St. Henry 74
Reserve
Basketball
Brodbeck scores decisive points.
ABOVE: Lantz stretches.
LEFT: Nofziger looks for a Bluestreak.
Reserve Squad, ROW 2: J. Nofziger. A. Brodheck, M. Lindhorst, G. Lantz, J. Ebersole, P. Grieser, M. Rodriguez, Coach, Wendell Beck. ROW 1: J
Engler, N. Nofziger, T. Crossgrove, M. Holsopple, B. Nafziger, K. Leupp, T. Bertsche, E. Eicher.
Freshman Squad, LEFT: B. Overmier, L. Beck, D. Arend, M. Beck, R. Rufenacht, J. Wells, D. Bernath, M. Kauzlick, G. Beck, B. Rosebrock, T
Yoder, W. Henry, B. Stockman, M. Kauffman, J. Stotzer, Coach Dave Rex, A. Kauffman, Manager.
Freshman Basketball
Bernath makes important foul shot.
Rosebrock shoots a bunny shot!
Freshmen Henry and Kauzlick utilize passing.
Varsity Squad: ROW 1: Keith Aschliman, Marty Dominique, Mel Holsinger, Stan Yoder, Doug Lehman, Tom Heckel, Mike Crime, Doug Liechty, Stu
Schnitkey, Mark Quillet. ROW 2: Scott Bernath, mgr.g Ed Overmeir, Jeff Dominique, Jerry Zuver, Steve Storrer, Kim Weldy, Dave Lugo, Gene Lantz,
Mike Lindhorst, Glen Miller, mgr. ROW 3: Tom Smith, Joe Burkholder, Steve Lange, Ed Springer, John Cowell, Kevin Eicher, Tim Short, Rick Saff,
Jack Dominique, Jim Frey. ROW 4-: Coach Furko, Coach Riddle, Bob Stamm, Dan Bernath, Roger Johnson, ,lim Ebersole, John Meyer, Kevin Beck,
Marvin Gnagey, Coach Dominique and Coach Dilbone.
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After a disappointing start, the young Streaks put it all
together and piled up four straight victories. ln spite of
the four straight losses to start the season, the defense
stiffened and the offense was sparked with the return of
Kevin Wyse. ln the last game of the season, the Streaks
gave state ranked Napoleon a scare for three quarters
only to lose by one touchdown in the final quarter. The
Streaks-7 record of 4-5 does not show the spirit and desire
of the team that never gave up.
SCOREBOARD
AHS OPPONENTS
20 .... .... P atrick Henry' .... ..... 48
6 . . .... Wauseon ....... .,.. 2 2
14- .. .... Bryan ......... .,'...l5
14 .... Liberty'Center.. ,.,, ,15
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4-4 . . .... Swanton .... 0
22 . . .... Delta ......,. , , , 0
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8 .... Napoleonu. HU16
' Managers: From Left, Glen Miller, Scott Bernath, Robert Apger and Bill Yediea
Football Action For 971
Wyse in vrmlml!!!
Huge helmet leads team to gridiron . . .
AflXi0US IUOIHCIIISW Storrer snares a crucial pass
Stu Schnitkey in total command!
Coaches exemplify team spirit,
Zuver finds time to throw.
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Experience
Freshman Squad, ROW 1: Dan Bettison, Jeff Wells, Mark Wanemacher, Monty Nofziger, Bob Liecthy, Dave Grieser, Bill Overmier, Mike Penrod
Andy Dominique. ROW 2: Coach, Fraas, Harry Kohv, Jeff Smucker, Dave Bernath, Ron Cody, Randy Saaf, Terry Aschemier, Gary Beck, Mi
Kauzlick, Tim Yoder, Chuck Rowe and Coach Beck. ' '
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Archbold squad lines up to face the challenge of power packed and innumerable Fayette runners.
LEFT: Pat Sigg brings home the honors for the Archbold team.
Archhold Cross Country Team, LEFT: Ken Leupp, Dennis Short, Pat Sigg,
Paul Sigg and Dean Kinsman.
Baseball
Coach Beck eyes winning season.
The Bluestreak baseball team had a
great year! Pitchers Ed Crime and Dave
Kleck combined to give this yearls team a
fine pitching staff. Dave Kleck had the
highest batting average at over .4-00. Ed
Crime made a tremendous pitching exhib-
ition when he pitched three straight no-
hitters in one week. Ed Crime was named
first team All Ohio Baseball. The team
won the sectional title only to be defeated
in the district by St. lVIary's. The Blue-
streak baseball team can be proud of their
efforts and their 18-3 record.
Baseball Team, FRONT: Coach Wendell Beck, Tom Crossgrove, Neil Nofziger, Ed Crime, Steve Hoff- Eddie contemplates a --no-hitter-H
man, Ed Springer. BACK ROW: Andy Brodbeck, Tim Short, Dave Kleck, Jerry Zuver, Stuart Schnit-
key, Doug Lehman, Ed Overmier.
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All Ohio Ed Crime hurls in another strike!!!
Mr. ,lack Miller presents the team the Sectional Trophy.
Stuart studies the situation.
Crossgrove scores winning run
Beck waves in another run.
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Even though new head coach Tom Dominique had to settle for a 5-5
season, he was pleased with the team effort and the over-all attitude of
the boys. The team did win the Napoleon Gold Medals Tournament
and they sent Stanley Yoder and Lowell Merillat to the district tourna-
ment.
Wrestling Squad, BACK ROW: J. Cowell, J. Meyer, E. Zavala, R. Johnson, S. Yoder, S. Stamm, J. Smucker, K. Link, D. Leininger, D. Grieser, Coach
Tom Dominique. ROW TWO: C. Link, L. Nofziger, T. Graf, K. Beck, R. Rychener, E. Leininger, D. Lugo, M. Dominique, M. Robinson, K. Eicher, A.
Dominique, T. Smith. ROW ONE: S. Bernath, S, Burkholder, L. Nofziger, M. Penrod, B. Liechty, L. Merrilat, Manager, Mike Lecklider.
Track
Even though the track team
had a rather disappointing sea-
son, they still exemplified the at-
titude of true athletes . . . the
desire to win. Many underclass-
men made up the squad and this
should give Coach Randy Riddle
some material with which to
work in future years. ,lerry Zuver
advanced to the district in the
high jump.
Weldy way up and over.
Track Team, FRONT: Pat Sigg, Dave Bernath, Kevin Eicher, Ken Leupp, Dennis Short, Bob Stamm, Ron
Cody. BACK: Jim Ebersole, Steve Storrer, Stanley Yoder, Paul Sigg, Mike Lindhorst, Randy Saaf, Mike
Kauzlick, Eliasar Zavala, Jr.
Teammates watch action on the track.
Joyce Schrock an adorable track queen. Aid given to fallen comrade.
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Sigg adds drama and class. Yoder strains to gain on opponent.
Clevenger reaches for length.
Saaf tries for height.
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The golf team had an average year,
but one in which the whole team
gained in experience. Andy Brodbeck
was first man, shooting in the high
30,5 for nine holes. Because many
members of the team were Sophomores
and Freshmen, Coach Lirot can look
forward to next year as these boys gain
experience and growth.
Marlo Kauffman lines up a putt. Andy Brodbeck tees off.
Golf Team, FRONT ROW: George Emmons, Jeff Humbarger, Dan Bettison, Greg Beck, Glen Miller, John Engler,
Lonnie Nofziger, Marlo Kauffman, James LaNeve. SECOND ROW: Coach Larry Lirot, James Short, Jim Lugbill,
Ned Rupp, Charles Rowe, Dan Leininger, Gene Lantz, Craig Spotts, Glen Patterson, Rich Harris, James Frey.
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GAA Track, FRONT: Ann Hacket, Linda Yoder, Jane Dominique, Julie Miller, Glenda Jantzi,
Jenny Bischoff, Terri Mowery, Cathy Clair, Deb Rosebrock, Barbara Yoder. BACK ROW: Thersa
Myers, Margie Mignin, Amy Barber, Joyce Arend, Carol Beck, Jan Dominique, Cheryl King,
Coach, Miss Char Sharpe.
Sharpe observes Arthur's pitching.
Softball team scores.
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Reserve Basketball: N. Bischoff, C. Beck, J. Arend, B. Yoder, M. Be-
necke, V. Bischoff. ROW 2: A. Jiminez, K. Clark, J. Dominique.
Varsity Basketball: A. Barber, K. Weldy, N. Britsch, J. Arnold, L. Stotzer, M.
Hackett P Mohr S Arthur N. Short.
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Freshman Cheerleaders: Linda Short, Susie Zimmerman, Jane Dominique,
Laura Taylor.
Reserve Cheerleaders: Deb Weber, Cathy Riegsecker, Jenny Dominique,
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Miller, R. Gigax, T. Crime, R. Nofziger, S. Miller, M. Holsopple, G. Rosebrock, C
Rowe, J. Trowbridge, Mr. Callaway advisor. ROW 3: J. Waidelich, M. Robinson
M. Stuckey, B. Roth, B. Short, D. Kinsman, T. Saenholtz, J. Short, L. Rupp, S
Burkholder, L. Merillat, M. Beck. ROW 4: D. Nafziger, D. Leininger, J. Beck, M
Quillet, B. Richer, P. Grieser, S. Riegsecker, R. King, K. Oyer, T. Aschemeier, M
Lienau, D. Bernath, B. Rosebrock, J. Smucker, D. Bernath.
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FHA offers girls the opportunity to experience activi-
ties in depth in the area of homernaking.
Sue Hesterman, Treas.3 Becky Cowell, V. President, Toni Tijerina, Pres-
ident, Mary Ann Benecke, Sec., Lou Roth, Historiang Cordell Boddiger,
County Representative: Miss Carol Marchal faculty advisor.
Popcorn sales were great!
ROW 1, LEFT: T. Beck, L. Yoder, M. Leininger, S. Merrilat, K. Quillet. ROW 2: G. Mclntosh, B. Cowell, C. Short, P. Howell, A Ripke, C. Boddiger,
D. Berry, S. Hesterman. ROW 3: S. Robertson, P. Miller, B. Cameron, B. Miner, C. Stamm, M. Benecke, D. Apger, E. Seiler, J. Roth, D. Short, Miss
Marchal, advisor. ROW 4-: A. Miller, M. Wyse, L. Roth, J. Arnold, E. Miller, E. Miller, J. Bischoff, C. Thieroff, V. Bischoff, D. Roth, C. Purdy, A.
Grieser, J. Schwiebert.
Student Council
The Student Council had a busy and productive year as they sponsored a
Welfare project, planned the Homecoming, prepared an Easter Chapel and
helped plan and execute the first Mini,' program at AHS.
Tom Benecke, Joyce Schrock, Paul Sigg, Mr. McDonel and Mrs. Short, advisors, Judy Plassman, Cynthia Short, Jane Dominique, Margie Mignin, Vicki
Weires, James Ebersole, Roger Johnson, Junior Zavala, Ted Yoder and Kevin Link.
ational Honor Society
National Honor Society functions as an organization through which those who are gifted scholastically receive recogni-
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tion. Student are tapped and initiated into the organization eac year.
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1:7 Stephanie Rettig, Jane Aeschliman, Wendy Buehrer, Liz Stotzer, Linda Short, Linda Gautsche, Patsy Ebersole, Beth Nelson. ROW 2: Pat Norden, Judy
P l M h L' d W lf, Karen Rich, Mrs. Kelm, advisor. ROW
an, Meg Hackett, Suzette Leininger, Pam Graf, Sara Wyse, Norma Britsch, Kirsten Weldy, au a o r, ln a 0
es Frey, ,lay Aeschliman, Paul Sigg, Ned Rupp, Mark Warner, Brent Winzeler, Steve Storrer, Jerry Zuver, Tom Benecke, Keith Aschliman, Michael
rst, Mr. Wendell Beck, advisor.
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Mini Courses
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Gymnastic students learn the Caterpillar.
Aim . . . ready . . . fire!
Trampoline class added bounce to the program. This is 3 md and reel-
Science
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Science
Fair
Cathy obviously likes dears.',
Archbold students help award prizes.
The Science Club has as its main goal to sponsor the
Science Fair and to encourage students to investigate sci-
ence in depth through extra research and creative educa-
tional projects.
Science Club: Tom Beneke, Cathy Thieroff, Denton Yoder, Kirsten
Weldy, .lim Short, Pam Wanamacher, President, Rich Harris.
Four County
Students
J GAA
The Girls' Athletic Association gives many girls the chance to participate in
sports activities which are not open to them during the regular school day.
GAA Officers: Liz Stotzer, President: Susan
Schmucker, Secretary: Meg Hackett, Intramural Di-
rector: Amy Barber, President: Barb Liechty, Trea-
suret.
GAA, ROW 1: B. Liechty, J. Miller, L. Yoder, B. Yoder, J. Dominique, M. Miller, B. Plassman, A. Jiminez, L. Stotzer, S. Nafziger, J. Plassman. ROW
2: N. Reagan, J. Arnold, A. Rychener, L. Short, M. Hackett, N. Britsch, M. Benecke, J. Arend, L. Bernath. ROW 3: L. Mack, C. Beck, S. Schmucker,
J. Schrock, S. Johnson, P. Mohr, N. Gleason, C. Short. ROW 4: G. Janizi, M. Mignin, J. Silcox, N. Bischoff, A. Barber, C. Rychener, K. Weldy, P.
Ebersole, N. Short, J. Bischoff.
F TA
FTA Officers: Patsy Ebersole, Presidentg Susan Nafziger, Secretary and
Historiang Cathy Thieroff, Treasurerg Judy Plassman, Vice President
and Miss Evelyn Rupp, Faculty advisor,
FTA Club, ROW 1: Brenda Hill, Angie Jiminez,
Patsy works with elementary students.
The future teachers organization gave students the
chance to experience real teaching situations so that they
might make better choices in respect to their own voca-
tional plans.
Pat Burkholder, Miss Rupp, Advisorg Susan Naf-
ziger, Judy Plassman, Eileen Miller, Cathy Thier-
off. ROW 2: Suzette Leininger, Cheryl Purdy,
Patsy Ebersole, Elaine Miller, Cheri Rufenacht,
Pam Wanamacher, Joan Rice.
Blue
old
Mark Warner, Editor of the Blue 'n Gold is proud of the staff: Karen Rich, .loyce Schrock, Keith Aschli-
man, Kirsten Weldy, Ned Rupp, Sue Ann Arthur, Julia Schrock, Patsy Ebersole, Pat Dominique, Beth
Nelson, Mrs. Short, advisorq and Junior Zavala.
They met deadlines with great thought . . .
. . .confidence . . .
. . .scrutiny . . . . . . fluid pens . . . and some even turned their backs on the whole
business.
Annual
Staff
Tom Benecke, Editor of the 72 Bluestreak insisted on and got
FIRST CLASS all the way.
Tom Benecke, Editorg Norma Britsch, Seniorsg Linda Wolf, Musicg Cathy Thieroff, Business Managerg Brent Winzeler, Sports: Bill Rueger, Organiza-
tionsg Twila Kauffman, Underclassmeng and Pam Lantz, Activities. Mr. Winzeler, faculty advisor isn't sure.
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ROW 1: J. Dominique, J. Dominique, S. Schrock, D. Moraz. ROW 2: K. Rich, L. Short, C. Riegsecker, L. Short. ROW 3: A. Hackett, J. Dominique, T.
Benecke, J. Schrock, J. Grieser. ROW 4: J. Arnold, J. Arnold, L. Taylor, P. Short, S. Zimmerman, N. Britsch, K. Weldy, E. Miller, M. Benecke, N.
Gleason, E. Miller, C. Short. ROW 5: B. Nelson, M. Zimmerman, P. Ebersole, J. Schrock, S. Arthur, M. Hackett, T. Dominique, A. Barber, D. Barber,
C. Purdy, K. Clark, M. Fraker.
Medical Careers Club
LEFT: Patsy Ebersole, Julia Schrock, Beth Nelson, Pam Graf, Jane Aeschliman, Joyce Schrock, Carol Rychener, Carol Jantzi, Joanne Short, Wendy
Buehrer and faculty advisor Mrs. Shelley Wanner. ' ii
.lane Aeschliman, President: Pam Graf, Vice President and Carol Rychener, Secretary.
The Medical Careers Club was the most active and in many ways the most productive
club at school. They took many field trips, had guest lecturers and offered members
many opportunities to investigate medical careers.
JANE AESCHLIMAN: Choir 3, 4,
Girls' Glee 3, 4, National Honor So-
ciety 4, Medical Careers Club 2, 3,
4, GAA 1, Spanish Club 1, 2, Presi-
dent and Vice President of Medical
Careers Club, Junior, Senior Plays
3, Guys and Dolls 3, Fiddler on the
Roof 4.
JAY AESCHLIMAN: Choir 1, 2, 3,
4, Boys' Glee 2, 3, 4, National
Honor Society 4, FFA 1, 2, 3, Pres-
ident of Choir, Senior Choir Award,
Junior, Senior Plays 3, Carousel 2,
Guys and Dolls 3, Fiddler on the
Roof 4.
GRACE ARMSTRONG: FHA 1, 2,
3, FHA Officer 2, 3, COE Club.
JANE ARNOLD: Cheerleader 1, 2,
3, 4, FHA I, 2, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4,
BPW Award.
JEAN ARNOLD: Cheerleader 1, 3,
4, FHA 1, 2, 3, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4.
SUE ARTHUR: Cheerleader 1, 2,
3, 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Glee
Accompanist 2, 3, Girls' Glee 2, 3,
4, Band 1, 2, 3, Ensembles 1, Class
Secretary 1, Blue 'n Gold 4, FTA 1,
Scholarship Team 1, GAA 1, 2, 3,
4, Junior, Senior Plays 4, Carousel
2, Guys and Dolls 3, Fiddler on the
Roof 4, JAG-SPA.
KEITH ASCHLIMAN: Basketball 1,
2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, NBL
and NWOAL First Team Basketball,
All-District Honorable Mention 3,
NBL Second Team, NWOAL First
Team Basketball 4, NBL First
Team, NWOAL Second Team, Foot-
ball 3, NB First Team, NWOAL
2nd Team, Football 4, Choir 1, 2,
3, 4, Boys' Glee 2, 3, 4, Ensemble
3, Class President 3, Class Vice
President 1, Blue 'n Gold 4, Na-
tional Honor Society 3, 4, Student
Council 3, Junior, Senior Plays 3,
Guys and Dolls 3, Fiddler on the
Roof 4, Senior Boy of the Year,
Top 10 Honor Student Rotary
Award.
AMY BARBER: Choir 2, 3, 4,
Girls' Glee 2, 3, 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4,
GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. of GAA 4,
Junior, Senior Plays 3, Guys and
Dolls, Fiddler on the Roof 4, Girls'
State Alternate, Outstanding Mem-
ber GAA.
RANDY BARNES
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Senior Activities
PATRICIA HELEN BECK
PAUL E. BECK
TOM BENECKE: Basketball 1, 2, 3,
Choir 2, 3, 4, Boys' Glee 2, 3, 4,
Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Ensembles 1, 3,
Solos 1, Sec.-Treas. of Band 3, Vice
President of Class 3, Annual Staff
4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Stu-
dent Council 4, Science Club 2, 3,
4, Scholarship Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Na-
tional Merit Commended, Science
Club 2, 3, 4, Treas. of Science Club
3, 4, Vice Pres. Student Council 4,
Editor of BLUESTREAK, Junior,
Senior Plays 3, 4, Carousel 2, Guys
and Dolls 3, Fiddler on the Roof 4,
Outstanding Teenager of America 4,
Reader's Digest Award 4, Top Ten
Honor Student.
CORDELL BODDIGER: Science
Club 3, 4, Girls' Bowling Team,
County Representative FFA.
NORMA BRITSCH: Cheerleader 2,
3, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee 2, 3,
4, Vice Pres. of Class 2, Annual
Staff 4, National Honor Society 3,
4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 1,
Vice Pres. of GAA, Carousel 2,
Guys and Dolls 3, Fiddler on the
Roof 4, Sec. of Choir 4, Top Ten
Honor Student, FFA Sweetheart.
KAY BURKHOLDER: Class Officer
4-County, President 4 of COE, Sec.
Treas. of High Skill Stenography
Class 3, FHA 1, FTA 1, Streakettes
1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3.
PATRICIA BURKHOLDER: Choir
1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee 2, 3, 4, Band
1, 2, 3, 4, Solos 2, Blue 'n Gold 4,
Science Club 2, 3, 4, FTA 2, 3, 4,
Drama Club 2, Music Club 2, Span-
ish Club 2, Science Club 2, 3, Sci-
ence Award, Junior, Senior Plays 3,
4, Carousel 2, Guys and Dolls 3,
Fiddler on the Roof 4, JAG-SPA,
Majorette.
WILLIAM CAMERON
RICHARD CLEVENGER: Track 2,
3, 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Glee 2,
3, 4, Blue 'n Gold 4, Student Coun-
cil 2, 3, Scholarship Team 2, Car-
ousel 2, Guys and Dolls 3, Fiddler
on the Roof 4, lst Place Bowling
Tournament 2.
BECKY COWELL: Choir 4, Girls'
Glee 4, Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4,
GAA 1, Fiddler on the Roof 4.
RUSSELL DOHM
MARTH DOMINIQUE: Track 1,
Basketball 1, Football 1, 2, 3, 4,
Wrestling 2, 3, 4, 2nd Wrestling
NWOAL 3, Football 2nd Team l
NWOAL, Wrestling 1st NBL, Wres-
tling Co-Captain, Wrestling Most
Take Downs , Football NBL Hon-
orable Mention 4.
PAT DOMINIQUE: Choir 3, Girls'
Glee 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Ensembles 2, 1
National Honor Society 3, 4, Guys
and Dolls 3, Top Ten Honor Stu-
dent. f
PATSY EBERSOLE: Choir 1, 2, 3, 5
4, Girls' Glee 2, 3, 4, Boys' Glee
Accompanist 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, En- I
sembles 1, 2, 3, 4, Solos 2, 3, Band
Camp 2, Choir Accompanist 1, 4, '
Blue n' Gold 4, National Honor So-
ciety 3, 4, Science Club 2, 3, FTA
1, 2, 3, 4, Scholarship Team 1, 2,
3, Medical Careers Club 2, 3, 4,
GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 1,
Science Club 2, 3, MC Club Sec.-
Treas. 2, FTA Pres. 4, V. Pres. 3,
Junior, Senior Plays 3, 4, Carousel
2, Guys and Dolls 3, Fiddler on the
Roof 4, JAG-SPA, Kindergarten
Aid, National Merit Commended,
MV Math Contest, Top Ten Honor
Student. I
MIKE ERBSKORN: Annual Staff
for YEARBOOK.
JIM FLUCKINGER: Golf 1, 2,
Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Glee 2, 3, 4,
Band 1, 2, Solos 1, 2, Junior, Sen-
ior Plays 3, Carousel 2, Guys and
Dolls 3, Fiddler on the Roof 4.
ROGER GERKEN: Band 1, 2.
LESLIE GNAGEY
DARYL GRABER
DONALD GRIESER
ARNOLD GRIME: Track 1, Basket-
ball 1, Cross Country 2, Band 1.
BRAD GRIME
ED GRIME: Track 4, Basketball 1,
2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2,
3, 4, Basketball 2nd Team NWOAL,
3rd Team NBL, Most Valuable
Baseball Award, Student Council 1.
MIKE GRIME: Football 1, 3, 4,
Baseball 2, 3, 4, Honorable Mention
NBL, NWOAL in Football 4, Choir
1, Band 1, 2.
CATHY GRIMES HAYES
JAMES HAYES
TOM HECKEL: Football 1, 2, 3, 4,
Wrestling 1, 2, First Team NBL and
NWOAL 3, Football, 1st Team
NWOAL, 2nd NBL, Best Defensive
Lineman Football 4.
PATRICIA DUNNING HERRING-
TON
STEVE HESTERMAN
TOBY HINES: Basketball 1, 2,
Football 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2.
STEVE HOFFMAN: Basketball 1,
2, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2,
Vice Pres. of Class 1.
MELVIN HOLSIGNER: Football 3,
4, Honorable Mention NWOAL and
NBL 4, Most Improved Football
Player 4.
ELROY HOLSOPPLE: Basketball 1.
JUDY HOWARD
DENNIS HUNER
THOMAS HURST
CAROL JANTZI: Medical Careers
Club 4, Junior, Senior Plays 3.
DIANA JIMENEZ JERNIGAN
BARBARA JOHNSON: Medical Ca-
reers Club 2, 3, 4, Librarian 3,
Scholarship Team 2, Jr., Sr. Plays
3, 4, Girls' State Delegate.
TWILA KAUFFMAN: Choir 1, 2,
3, 4, Girls' Glee 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2,
3, 4, Annual Staff 4, GAA 1, Jr. Sr.
Play fCommitteej 3, Carousel 2,
Guys and Dolls 3, Fiddler on the
Roof 4.
DEAN KINSMAN: Track 3, Basket-
ball 1, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Band
1, 2, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. of
FFA, Pres. of FFA, State Farmer
Senior Year 4, Jr. Sr. Plays 3, 4.
PHIL LANGE: Football 1, Golf 1,
Choir 4, Boys' Glee 4, Band 1, 2, 3,
4, Ensembles 1, 2, 3, 4, Solos 1, 2,
3, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Band Camp 3,
Science Club 1, 2, Jr. Sr. Plays 3,
Fiddler on the Roof 4.
PAM LANTZ: Choir 1, 2, 3, 4,
Girls' Glee 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4,
Annual Staff 4, GAA 1, Jr. Sr.
Plays 3, Carousel 2, Guys and Dolls
3, Fiddler on the Roof 4.
DOUG LEHMAN: Track 3, Basket-
ball 1, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling
2, 3, Baseball 4, Honorable Mention
in NBL and NWOAL in Football 4,
2nd Team NBL Wrestling 3.
BILL LEININGER
DOUG LIECHTY: Basketball 1,
Football 1, 4.
LARRY LOHSE: Wrestling 1, 2,
Band 1, 2.
ED LUGBILL: Basketball 1, Choir
1, 3, 4, Boys' Glee 3, 4, Band 1, 2,
3, 4, Ensembles 1, Solos 1, Jr. Sr.
Plays 4, Guys and Dolls 3, Fiddler
on the Roof 4.
DAVID MEYER: Track 1, Basket-
ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, Class
Sec. 1.
MARK MEYER
CONNIE MILLER
KEVIN MILLER: Basketball 1.
MIKE MILLER
SHANNON MILLER
PAULA MOHR: Choir 1, 4, Girls'
Glee 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Ensembles
2, Solo 1, Band Camp Scholarship,
Senior Rep. for Band, National
Honor Society 4, Scholarship Team
3, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Fiddler on the
Roof 4, Top Ten Honor Student.
JULIE NAFIGER: Choir 1.
BETH NELSON: Choir 3, 4, Girls'
Glee 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Ensembles
1, 2, 3, Solos 1, Class President 1,
Blue 'n Gold 4, National Honor So-
ciety 3, 4, Student Council 3, Schol-
arship Team 1, 2, Medical Careers
Club 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 3, Junior,
Senior Plays 3, 4, Guys and Dolls
3, Fiddler on the Roof 4, Outstand-
ing Teenager of America, National
Merit Commended Student, JAG-
SPA, DAR Award, Top 10 Honor
Student.
MARLENE NOFZIGER: Choir 1, 2,
3, 4, Girls' Glee 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2,
Carousel 2, Guys and Dolls 3, Fid-
dler on the Roof 4.
CATHY NOFZINGER
PAT NORDEN: Band 1, 2, 3, 4,
Ensembles 1, 2, Solos 1, National
Honor Society 4, Student Council 1,
FHA 1, Scholarship Team 1, 2,
GAA 1, Top 10 Honor Student.
DIANE OVERMIER: Choir 3, Girls'
Glee 3, Scholarship Team 2, GAA
1, 2, Guys and Dolls 3.
MARY PALACIOS
CHERYL PURDY: Choir 1, 2, 3, 4,
Girls' Glee 2, 3, 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4,
FTA 1, 2, 4, Librarian 1, 2, 3, 4,
Drama Club 2, GAA 1, Carousel 2,
Guys and Dolls 3, Fiddler on the
Roof 4, FTA'er of the Year 4.
MATTI PURJE: Basketball 1, Stu-
dent Council 3, Scholarship 1, 2,
Table Tennis Champion 3, 4, Bowl-
ing Team.
MARK QUILLET: Football 1, 2, 3,
4, Wrestling 2, Baseball 1, 2, 3,
Honorable Mention in Football,
FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, FFA Student Advi-
sor.
DEBBY RICE: 4-County Class Trea-
surer 4, FHA 1, 2, Streakettes 2, 3,
4, COE Club 4.
JOAN RICE: FTA 4, GAA 1, Girls'
Bowling Team.
KAREN RICH: Choir 1, 2, 3, 4,
Girls' Glee 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4,
Ensembles 1, 2, 4, Summer Band
Scholarship, Accompanist for Choir,
Blue 'n Gold 4, National Honor So-
ciety 4, Student Council 1, Scholar-
ship Team 3, GAA 1, 2, Spanish
Club 2, Carousel 2, Guys and Dolls
3, Fiddler on the Roof 4.
BROOKS RICHER: Basketball 1,
Cross Country 3, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4,
Boys' Glee 2, 3, 4, Ensembles 4,
FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, FFA Chaplain and
Treasurer, Gold Rating in FFA Pub-
lic Speaking, Jr. Sr. Plays 3, 4, Car-
ousel 2, Guys and Dolls 3, Fiddler
on the Roof 4.
STEVE RIEGSECKER: Cross Coun-
try 3, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, FFA Reporter
3, FFA President 4, State Farmer
Degree.
MARK ROBINSON
LYDIA RODRIQUEZ
NANCY ROEHL: Girls' Glee 1,
Class Treasurer 2, FHA 1, 2, 3, Li-
brarian 1, GAA 1, 2, 3, OEA 3, 4.
DEB ROTH: Choir 1, 2, 3, Girls'
Glee 2, 3, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, FTA 2,
Librarian 1, 2, 4, GAA 1, Carousel
2, Guys and Dolls 3, High School
Girls' Bowling Team 2, 3.
RICK ROTH
BILL RUEGER: Basketball 1, Choir
1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Glee 2, 3, 4, Band
1, 2, 3, Ensembles 1, Solos 1, 2,
Annual Staff, Spanish Club 1, 2, Jr.
Sr. Plays 3, 4, Carousel 2, Guys and
Dolls 3, Fiddler on the Roof 4,
Member of The Company.
NED RUPP: Football 1, Wrestling
2, Choir 1, 3, 4, Boys' Glee 3, 4,
Band 1, 2, 3, Ensembles 1, 2, Class
Treasurer 4, Blue 'n Gold 4, Na-
tional Honor Society 3, 4, Science
Club 2, 3, Scholarship Team 1, 2,
Spanish Club 1, 2, Jr. Sr. Plays 3,
4, Guys and Dolls 3, Fiddler on the
Roof 4, Bowling Team 3, 4, The
Company , Top Ten Honor Stu-
dent.
CAROL RYCHENER: Choir 1, 2,
3, 4, Girls' Glee 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2,
FTA 1, Medical Careers Club 2, 3,
4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary of
MCC 4, Carousel 2, Guys and Dolls
3, Fiddler on the Roof.
ROGER RYCHENER: Basketball 1,
Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Football 3, 2nd
Team NWOAL in Wrestling in 72,
Band 1, 2.
DEAN SAUDER
ROSANNE SAUDER
STEVE SAUDER
STU SCHNITKEY: Basketball 1, 2,
3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1,
2, 3, 4, 1st Team NBL, 2nd Team
NWOAL Football, 1st Team
NWOAL, 2nd Team NBL Football,
2nd Team NWOAL, Honorable
Mention NBL Basketball, Co-Cap-
tain Football, Most Improved Base-
ball Player.
JOYCE SCHROCK: Choir 1, 2, 3,
4, Girls' Glee 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3,
4, Ensembles 1, 2, 4, Summer Band
Scholarship, Blue 'n Gold 4, Stu-
dent Council 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4,
Carousel, Guys and Dolls, Fiddler
on the Roof, Track Queen.
JULIA SCHROCK: Choir 1, 2, 3, 4,
Girls' Glee 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4,
Ensembles 1, 2, 3, 4, Blue 'n Gold
4, Medical Careers Club 3, 4, GAA
1, 2, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, GAA
Reporter, Junior, Senior Plays 3,
Carousel, Guys and Dolls, Fiddler
on the Roof.
JO SCHWIEBERT: Student Council
2, FHA 1, 2, 4, Medical Careers
Club 3, 4, Librarian 1, 3, GAA 1,
2, 3, Spanish Club 3, 4, Sophomore
Homecoming Attendant, Betty
Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow.
SUE SHAFFER: OEA 3, 4.
ANDY SHORT: Football 1, Choir 1,
2, 3, 4, Boys' Glee 2, 3, 4, Band 1,
2, 3, Ensembles 1, Solos 1, Science
Club 1, Spanish Club 1, Carousel,
Guys and Dolls, Fiddler on the
Roof.
DONALD SHORT: Scholarship
Team 2. .
J. WARD SHORT
JOANNE SHORT: FHA 1, 2, 3,
Medical Careers Club 4, Librarian
3, 4, Junior, Senior Plays.
NANCY SHORT: Choir 1, 3, 4,
Girls' Glee 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4,
FTA 2, 3, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior,
Senior Plays 3, Guys and Dolls,
Fiddler on the Roof.
PEG SHORT: Choir 1, Pep Club 4.
PAUL SIGG: Track 2, 3, 4, Cross
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Country 3, 4, Class President 4,
Secretary 3, Blue 'n Gold 4, Na-
tional Honor Society 3, 4, Student
Council 4, Scholarship Team 3,
Spanish Club 2, Junior, Senior
Plays 3, 4, Top Ten Honor Student.
SUSAN SPEELMAN
CATHY SPOTTS: Choir 1, 2, 3, 4,
Girls' Glee 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, Car-
ousel, Guys and Dolls, Fiddler on
the Roof.
SAM STAMM: Football 1, Wres-
tling 4, Bowling Team 3, 4.
AL STUCKEY
GARY SWALLEY
CATHY THIEROFF: Cheerleader 1,
Choir 4, Girls' Glee 4, Band 1, 2, 3,
4, Ensembles 2, 3, Annual Staff 4,
FHA 1, Science Club 3, 4, FTA 4,
GAA 1, Jr. Sr. Plays 3, 4, Fiddler
on the Roof, Who's Who Among
American High School Students.
TONI TIJERINA: Choir 1, 3, 4,
Girls' Glee 3, 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4,
Medical Careers Club 3, GAA 1,
Guys and Dolls.
ELOISE URIBES
DAVID VIELMA
RICHARD VOLKMAN
ROY VON DEYLEN
TERRY VONDEYLEN
CRYSTAL WALTER: Band 1, 2, 3,
4, Ensembles 2, 3, Class Treasurer
2, National Honor Society 3, 4,
FTA 1, 2, Scholarship 1, 2, GAA 1,
2, Spanish Club 1, 2, Vice Pres. of
FTA, Jr. Homecoming Attendant,
Homecoming Queen, JAG-SPA,
BPW Award, Top 10 Honor Stu-
dent. '
MARK WARNER: Band 1, 2, 3,
Solos 1, 2, Class President 1, Class
Vice Pres. 2, 4, Blue 'n Gold 4, Na-
tional Honor Society 3, 4, Student
Council 1, 2, Scholarship Team 3,
Jr. Sr. Plays 3, 4, Top 10 Honor
Student.
KIRSTEN WELDY: Cheerleader 3,
4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee 2, 3,
4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Ensembles 2, 3,
4, Solos 3, 4, Scholarship to Band
Camp, Scholarship to Choir Camp,
All-Ohio Youth Choir, Class Secre-
tary 4, Blue 'n Gold 4, National
Honor Society 3, 4, Science Club 4,
GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2,
Treasurer of GAA 2, Vice President
of Choir 4, Majorette 1, 2, 3, Car-
ousel, Guys and Dolls, Fiddler on
the Roof, Outstanding Teenager of
America, Sr. Homecoming Attend-
ant, Sr. Girl of the Year, Girls' Ta-
ble Tennis Champion 3, 4.
BRENT WINZELER: Golf 1, 2,
Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff, Na-
tional Honor Society 4, Buckeye
Boys' State, Rotary Award.
LINDA WOLF: Band 1, 2, 3, 4,
Band Representative 3, Class Trea-
surer 3, Annual Staff, National
Honor Society 3, 4, Scholarship 2,
GAA 1, 2, Spanish Club 2.
DAVID WYSE
MARK WYSE: Basketball 1, Foot-
ball 1, Choir 1, 2, 3, Boys' Glee 2,
3, Jr. Sr. Plays 3, 4, Carousel.
PAT WYSE: Jr. Sr. Plays 3.
SARA WYSE: Choir 1, 2, 3, 4,
Girls' Glee 2, 3, 4, Ensembles 3, 4,
National Honor Society 3, 4, Schol-
arship Team 1, 2, Spanish Club 2,
Jr. Sr. Plays 3, 4, Carousel, Guys
and Dolls, Fiddler on the Roof,
Recognition on World Poster Con-
test, Top 10 Honor Student.
DANNY YODER: Basketball 3, 4,
Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Glee 2, 3, 4,
Band 1, 2, Science Club 1, 2, Span-
ish Club 1, 2, Jr. Sr. Plays 3, 4,
Carousel, Guys and Dolls, Fiddler
on the Roof.
DENTON YODER: Choir 1, 2, 3, 4,
Boys' Glee 2, 3, 4, Band 1, Science
Club 4, Scholarship Team 2, 3, 4,
Spanish Club 1, 2, Vice Pres. of
Science Club 4, Carousel, Guys and
Dolls, Fiddler on the Roof.
STAN YODER: Football 1, 3, 4,
Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Second Team
NBL and NWOAL Football, First
NBL, Second NWOAL Wrestling 3,
Second NBL, First NWOAL Wres-
tling 4, Second Sectional Tourna-
ment, Choir 1, 3, 4, Boys' Glee 3,
4, Band 1, 2, Class President 2,
Class Secretary 1, Student Council
2, Guys and Dolls, Fiddler on the
Roof.
JR. ZAVALA: Track 3, 4, Wrestling
3, 4, NWOAL Third Team Wres-
tling, Choir 4, Boys' Glee 4, Blue, 'n
Gold 4, Student Council 4, Spanish
Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Sr. Plays, Fid-
dler on the Roof.
MARLENE ZIMMERMAN: Choir
1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee 2, 3, 4, GAA
2, Jr. Sr. Plays 4, Carousel, Guys
and Dolls, Fiddler on the Roof.
ROGER ZIMMERMAN: Football 1,
Choir 1, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Ensembles
1, Scholarship 1, 2.
The following businessmen, merchants, professional men, service clubs and others have made this annual possible
through their fine cooperation and financial assistance. The 1972 Staff and the entire Senior Class wish to thank all who
are listed in the Directory for their kindly assistance and encouragement. The presence of your name indicates your
support your interest in the school and the youth of this community.
ASZP Food Store
Arch Motel
Archbold Lanes, Inc.
Archbold Buckeye
Archbold Dry Goods
Archbold Ins. Agency
Archbold Truck Lines
Bancroft Cleaners
Vincent Beck, Insurance
Bernath Super Dollar
Bil-Jax, Inc.
City Drug Store
Christy Motor Sales
Couch, John
Dielman Supply Co.
lckey's Bar Sz Grill
Dick 81 Deeis Photos
Dinner Bell Foods, Inc.
Farmers Sz Merchants State Bank
Fielitz Builders
Forecraft, Inc.
Tiffin Valley National Bank
Drs. Hackett and Gallaway
Hess Shoes
Hughes Radio Sz TV
Kleck's Home Bakery
Lauber Manufacturing
Lauber Clothing
Leininger Home Supply
Liechty Farm Service
Lugbill Brothers
Willard Mack
Miller Brothers
Archbold Medical Group, Inc.
Myers, Lloyd
Nafziger Ice Cream
Nofzinger Sales
Dr. J. R. Peters
Pursel, Orville
Quick Printing
Bed Cross Drug Store
Bice, Pugh, Plassman 82 Rupp
Bufenacht Clothing
Paul Buffer
Rupp Furniture Co.
Rupp Agency, Inc.
Rupp Lumber Co.
Sauder Woodworking Co.
Storrer Contractors
Storrer's Marathon
Stotzer Hardware
Stuckey 81 Short Auctioneers
Nelson Rupp
Toledo Edison
Tri-State Elevator Co.
Jesse Wyse, Sewing Machines
Lowell Wyse, Trucking
Wyse Motor Repair
Yoder Compost
Yoder 81 Frey, Inc.
Young Spring 81 Wire
C Sz R Home Furnishings
Zehr 81 Co.
S 81 W Mills, Inc.
Graber Construction
Deluxe Cleaners
Beatrice Frozen Foods Spec.
Archbold Sales 81 Service
Farmland News
Behrman Construction Co.
Aquatek Soft Water Service
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Autographs
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