Archbold High School - Blue Streak Yearbook (Archbold, OH)
- Class of 1983
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Text from Pages 1 - 168 of the 1983 volume:
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2 intro
LIFE IS A CONSTANT
LEARNING EXPERIENCE
Last minute instructions You’re in trouble now!
Deep concentration??EVERY MINUTE WE ARE
FINDING OUT ABOUTOURSELVES
4 introAND OTHERS.
Bagger’s belter end.
One happy family!
Legislative
Can’t you keep a secret?
intro 5SOMETIMES IT’S HARD
WHEN WE LEARNWHO WE REALLY ARE
The real Karen revealed.
intro 7AND WHAT OTHERS
REALLY THINKABOUT US.
Don't get "foonay” with me!
intro 9BUT ARE WE REALLY
DIFFERENT FROMOUR FRIENDS?
Seniors become delirious.
Never could keep your mouth shut.
intro 11Our happy homemaker!!!
Senior skit, 1982 Homecoming.
12 introBusy?
Ya rotten photographer.
intro 13WILL WE EVER
UNDERSTAND OUR
Another had grade?EMOTIONS IN MOTION?TABLE OF CONTENTS
PEOPLE PAGE 17
STUDENT LIFE PAGE 52
SPORTS PAGE 88
ADS PAGE 124
1983 BLUESTREAK STAFF
ADVISOR SHELLEY WANNER
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF KEN RICHER
BUSINESS MANAGERS MATT MIGNIN SANDY BASSELMAN
PHOTOGRAPHY MATT MIGNIN
STAFF MEMBERS LORI APGER LEE BERNATH LISA GRIESER DAWN JOHNSON JANET KINSEY
WENDY RUPP
LORI WYSE
16 introPEOPLESUPERINTENDENT
18 superintendent principalBOARD OF EDUCATION
board of education secretaries 19Wendell Beck
Math
George Clark
Science
William Degler
Business
Ron Dilbone
Biology
John Downey
Social Studies
Gene Faler Gerald Geiger
Ind. Arts Science
Gene Grime
Math
Laura Hickman
Speech, French
Philip Ho erman
Band
Sharon Kolb
Art
Joy Link
Social Studies
20 facultyLarry Lirot David McDonel
Industrial Arts Choir
Jennette Meyer
Home Ec.
Doug Rupp
Business
Cherie Short
English
Edna Troyer
Spanish
Shelley Wanner
English
Charles W'inzeler
Guidance
faculty 21
Photos not available: Larry Falor, Roger Farlee, Mike WalkerNON-TEACHING PERSONNEL
LIBRARIANS
COOKS
22 non-teachinp oersonnelBUS DRIVERS
Ray Kinsey, Mary Miller, Smeia Short, Mary Wyse, Jefferson Wyse, Suzette Short, Esther Short, Arlene Wesche, Karen Vomer, Marilyn
Yoder, Carilvn Yoder.
CUSTODIANSm
Jonathan Ulrich Baer
Barbara Ann Barnhart
Sandra Joanne Basselman
Kevin D. Bell
i„ jk m
Roxanne Eilene Beck
Lvnette Ann Beck
24 seniorsLee H. Bernath
Wesley Paul Chow
Juliann Marie Cohrs
R. Scott Bostelman
Todd Mathew Berry
Kent Allen Clair
Barry L. ClineAmy Hertzler Croyle
Jody Lynn Double
Clancy Ray Foor
Cynthia Ann FriesenRoel Michael Galvan
Roger Geiger
Scot! M. Gericke
Jake Gracia
Anne Margaret Grieser
Heidi Sue Goertz
Lisa Ann Grieser
Peter Lynn Grieser
Gary J. Grime
seniors 27James Fdward Grime
Vond Thomas Hall
Floyd Hite
Donna Mae Hoffman
Patrick Quinn Kelly
Michael W. Jacoby
Gary K. Krueger
Scott Richard Jacoby
Tammy Jo Klopfenstein
28 seniorsTodd D. Lightner
John Paul Lovejoy
Henry Jay Meyer
seniors 29Matthew F.dward Mignin
Gareth Lee Miller
Marie Annette Miller
Elma Nydia Munguia
Todd Allen Nafziger
Douglas Wayne Newman
Lisa Lynn Miller
Laura Kay Nafziger
Hung Phi Nguyen
30 seniorsGary C. Ordway, Jr.
David Paul Oyer
Mary Kaye Plassman
Robert Richard Ranzau
Karen Lynn Perkey
Criag A. Rath
Amy Sue Reed
Ken Douglas RicherJulie A. Riegsecker
Kent Eugene Roth
Terry L. Roehl
Lane Louell Roth
Thomas P. Ruffer
Kathy Jean Roth
Troy Allen Roth
Brenda Marlene RychenerJodi Lynne Short
Tim A. Short
Deborah Sue Smith
seniors 33Troy Nolan Stahl
Patrick John Trejo
Jay E. Stuckey
Thomas Frey Ulrich
Jacqueline Sue Weber
Rippei Tomono
Gary Dean Waidelich
Dawn Marie Welke
34 seniorsRonnie L. Wells
Tammera Sue Wilson
Linda Kay Wyse
Karen Jo Ziegler
Albert Garza Huerta
2 15 65-12 14 73
Andy Short
12 19 64-6 21 75ONE YEAR TO GO
Beck, Doug
Beck. Jan
Beck, Lori
Blose. Jamie
Borton. Todd
Bott, Nate
Buehrer. Ron
C hilds, Kelli
Crossgrove, Liz
Dilyard. Mike
Davis, Gary
Davis, Terry
Eielitz, Randy
Foor, Jane
Fry, Steve
Gericke, Dean
Gerieke. Julie
Gerken. Jill
Gigax. Greg
Grahcr. Gary
Grieser. Sheri
Grime. Mark
36 juniorsGrisier, Greg
Hatfield, Heidi
The junior class had a very busy year. The juniors showed their spirit during Homecom-
ing week by winning the skit contest, although they did not win the spirit trophy. They
had many money making projects to pay for the prom. Some of the projects included
hake sales, a car wash in the fall, and cake raffles at the girls games. The class was busy
preparing for the prom with the theme “Southern Nights.” The prom was again held at
the Ridgeville Legion Hall. The juniors watched the seniors graduate with mixed
emotions but looked forward to next year when they will be seniors.
Huerta, Patty
Johnson, Dawn
Kinsey, Janet
Klinger, Steve
Kinsman, Rodnev
Kopke, Shawn
Kunkle, Jon
LaNeve, Mark
LaPlante, Steve
Lauber, Benet
Lauber, Heidi
Lee, Everett
Leschinski, Joe
Lovejoy, Dave
McClory, John
Meyer, Jeff
Miller, Barry
Miller, Christine
Miller, Chris
Miller, Darla
juniors 37Miller, Peg
Miller, Roger
Miller, Shelley
Norden, Nancy
Patterson, Annette
Peterson, Andy
Purdy, Rick
Ranzau, Todd
Rivera, Peg
Roth, Jay
Roth, Kim
Rufenacht, Rick
Rupp, Ronda
The three “stooges” of A.H.S.
Schnitkey, Brent
Schweinhagen, David
Short, Joe
Short, Kelly
Short, Lisa
Short, Lonnie
Short, StanWho are you thinking of, Joe?”
Simmons, Jim
Skinner, Clark
Springer, Jacki
Stahl, Stacy
Strickler, Bob
Stuckey, Mark
Vonier, Craig
Waidelich, Matt
Wedekind, Val
Werder, Jenni
Williams, Jim
Wyse, Jeff
Wyse, Lori
Zuver, Jodi
juniors 39Adams, Kent
Apger, Lori
Arps, Barry
Baden, Ty
Baer, Fred
Ball, Doug
Beck, Sandy
Bernath, Linda
Blose, Becky
Bostelman, Kris
Brinkman, W ilfred
Buehrer, Jeff
Burkholder, Grant
Campos, Trinidad
Clark, Tim
Coressel, Shari
Davis, Tony
Dohm, Rick
Drake, Kathy
Faler, Dawn
Flores, Mario
Foor, Clayton
Foor, Tabitha
Furko, Kim
Goertz, Corinna
Grime, Abby
Grime, Mary Jo
Harmon, Stacey
Hensley, Renee
Hogrefe, Tom
Hooser, Glen
Horst, Susan
Horst, Vonda
40 sophomoresKinsey, W es
Kreiner, Fred
Kruse. Gregg
I ant . Marsha
Decisions, decisions, and more decisions. That’s what
the sophomore class had to face: trying to decide whether
to go to 4-County or to stay at Archbold was a very big
decision, a decision that would change the whole course of
their lives. Class rings also had to be chosen. All in all, it
was a fantastic and challenging year.
Sophomores ordering their class rings.
LaPlante, Jeff
Lauber, Dirk
■.each. Matt
Leinbach, Steve
Lightner, Mark
I.loyd. Lisa
Marti, Mike
Miller, Audra
Miller. Barb
Miller. Brad
Miller, Bradlev
Miller, Ed
Miller, Kent
Miller, Laurie
Miller, Linda
Miller, Ryan
Munia», Dave
sophomores 41Nguyen, C'uong
Nofziger, Laura
Nofziger, Rodney
Quillet, Flaine
Reynolds, Denice
Rex, Brian
Riegsecker, Wendy
Rodriguez, Mike
Roth, Renee
Rufenacht, Doug
Rupp, Wendy
Sauber, Bruce
Schelling, Vashti
Short, Beth
Short, C had
Short, Logan
Short, Mary Jo
Short, Todd
Short, Wendy
42 sophomoresWalker, Greg
Weber, Jody
Wendt, Michelle
Is this what you do all day instead of going to class?
Smith, Maria
Stuckey, Anita
Stuckey, Jon
Thieroff, Carol
Trejo, April
Trejo, Chris
Tuckerman, Terri
W'yse, Annette
Wyse, Rachel
Ziegler, Brian
Zimmerman. Jennifer
sophomores 43FRESHMEN BEGIN THE END
Aguilar, Abe
Beck, Debra
Beck, Ste e
Blose, Jody
This year’s freshmen were coping with
new beginnings, learning what it takes to be
in high school. Finally, after hard work and
determination, they made it through the first
year of high school with a smile.
Brandt, Larry
Cress, Edith
Dehnbostel, Carrie
Dennis, Kellye
Devries, Michael
Fortier, Deanne
Friesen, Jan
Fruchey, Amy
Galvan, Daniel
Garza, Vincent
Gomez, Alicia
Grieser, Jeff
Grieser, Todd
Grime, Kristi
Hall, Lara
Hance, Robin
Fop Row: M. Nafziger — Sec., K. Schmucker
Front Row: J. Blose — Tres., I). Beck — Pres.
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44 freshmen
■»Hayes, Deena
Hooser, Curt
Horst, Brian
Huerta, Ismael
Husted, Michel
Kammeyer. Brian
Laub, Michelle
I uber, Shannon
Layman, Carla
Lehman. Maria
Leininger, Jeff
Lerma. Daniel
Meyer. Brian
Miller, Eric
Miller, Mark
Miller, Shannon
Nafziger, Matt
Nafziger, Scott
Oreniler, Sara
freshmen 45Parnell, Michelle
Rath, Natalie
Reynolds, Ronda
Rocha. Janie
Roth, Brian
Roth. Gail
Ruffer, Scott
Rupp. Renee
Sauber, Brian
Schang, Tracy
Schmucker, Relby
Sch einhagen, Brian
Seiler, Kent
Seiler, Shelly
Shaffer, Mark
Short, Maribeth
Short. Monica
Sierra, Maggie
Skinner, Gregg
Smith, Jennifer
Stannard, Tamara
Storrer, Sherri
Strickler. Kelly
Stuckey, Shann
46 freshmenSumma, Teresa
ATTENTION COUPON CLIPPERS
Carla seems to be enjoying herself. Is there something in that
Mt. Dew?
Thatcher, Paul
Thrasher, Laura
Todd, Greg
Trevino, Vicky
Tuckerman, Arlen
Villarreal, Rick
Wanemacher, Lynn
Wedekind, Jennifer
Weirauch, Wendy
Williams, Kevin
Wyse, Chris
Wyse, Joe
Wyse, Matt
oder, Bobby
Zaerr, Troy
freshmen 47FOUR COUNTY
There are twenty-four students enrolled at Four
County from Archbold High School this year in a
variety of vocations. They are: Laurel Baer — En-
gines, Donald Buehrer — Auto Mechanics, Ron
Buehrer — Auto Mechanics, Kevin Carlin — En-
gines, Barry Cline — Occupational Work Exper-
ience, Arthur Collins — Occupational Work Exper-
ience, Gary Davis — Auto Mechanics, Connie Deline
— Cooperative Office Education, Anthony Garza —
Auto Mechanics, Jake Gracia — Auto Mechanics,
Sheri Grieser — Interior Decorating, Floyd Hite —
Auto Mechanics, James Jagodzinski — Occupation-
al Work Experience, Gordon Klopfenstein — Indus-
trial Maintenance, Sam Lerma — Industrial Main-
tenance, Heath March — Diesel Mechanics, Julie
Riegsecker — Food Service, Peggy Rivera — Secre-
tarial Skills, Mary Sierra — Cosmetology, Debbie
Smith — Cooperative Office Education, Susan Taut
— Food Service, Val Wedekind — Clerical Skills,
Robert Wyse — Engines, Kevin Cranson — Agricul-
ture Mechanics.
Peg lakes time to smile.
Gordon and Sam lake a break.
48 4-countyFOUR COUNTYFOUR COUNTY
'What am I doing here?" asks Kevin.
SO 4-countyAHS CANDIDSLIFEBLUESTREAKS SHOW
HOMECOMING SPIRIT
Finally, after 4 years we did it!
W
Homecoming is an exciting part of high school for
everyone, not just for the queen and her court. Every-
one participates in the activities and fun. The 1982
homecoming was brought out by music themes. Sen-
iors chose “Eye of the Tiger,” while Juniors had
“Hit Me With Your Best Shot.” Sophomores ended
up with “You Can Do Magic,” while Freshmen chose
“The Streak.” Themes expanded the homecoming
frolics by centering skits around them. Juniors took
the skit honors, but Seniors came back with the spirit
and took first in all the other categories and won the
spirit trophy! The finishing touches were put on
homecoming week with the queen and her court roll-
ing onto the field in bright, shining convertibles.
Homecoming ended successfully with a win over the
Swanton football team 34-22. Homecoming, com-
plete with dances, dressing up, and the winning game,
was successful and memorable, a time when all join
together as classes and share a fun-filled experience.
The 1982 queen and her court.Junior attendant Lori Beck and her escort Dean Gericke.
Thanks, Will!
Sophomore attendant Susan Horst and her escort Steve Lein-
bach.
homecoming 55JR.-SR. PLAY CLOSES WITH
APPLAUSE
The entire cast takes time out for a picture.
Couple of the week — Erick and Bob.
Everyone knows pink panthers don’t have minds, but this is ridicu-
lous.THE PINK PANTHER STRIKES AT
A.H.S.
HHHHI-YAAH
“The Pink Panther Strikes Again” brought a million laughs to
all who saw the show and all who performed in it. The play, a
hilarious comedy, centered arond the bumbling mistakes of
Jacque Olouseau (Erick Lauber), the Chief Inspector of the
French Police who was trying to find the missing Dr.
Fassbender and his daughter Margot. Clouseau was followed by
assassins which were led by his archfoe, Dreyfus (Mike
Leininger). Clouseau finds himself in many a tight spot with
his enemies, his oriental butler (Roel Galvani, and his newly
discovered love Olga (Laura Nafzigen, who was also out to kill
him. Clouseau somehow makes it through the entirety of the
play alive and ready to move on to a new life and adventures
with Olga.
The play brought new responsibilities for many people, but it
was well worth it. The Jr-Sr play is an important part in the
high school lives of all who participated; it's a memory they'll
live with forever.Jon Baer with the foul shot.
IBA
STANDING
Team 6 8-0
Team 4 7-1
Team 1 6-2
Team 3 4-4
Team 2 3-5
Team 7 3-5
Team 8 3-5
Team 9 2-6
Team 5 0-8
58 IBA
IBA
Matt up for two in traffic.
Toad with another ultimate shot.INDUSTRIAL ARTS SHOWCAROUSEL
SPINS
The stage is set for the opening prologue.
It’s a bird, it's a plane, no, it's Jeff.
Shave it off, Mr. Bascomb.
Give it to her good, Carrie. Give it to her good.AGAIN AT
A.H.S.
The musical Carousel once again came to life on
the Archbold stage. It was done once before in 1970.
This year it was dedicated to Anita Short Neer who
portrayed a character in the 1970 version, but who
since has passed away. Along with repeating the pro-
duction, Mr. McDonel also repeated his famous acci-
dents: during one rehearsal his finger was cut. The
musical caught people laughing and crying. All who
participated had special moments that they'll always
remember.
Nice step, Nettie.
Lori in Mullin action.
June dancers show enthusiasm.Erick running off at the mouth again
Kno that I lo e you
Clean those stars, TroyNettie consoles Julie,
You old pleasure boat.
Please get closer. Jay,
Kim and Barb walking down the aisle?JR. SR. PROM, A NIGHT TO
REMEMBERSOUTHERN SCENES SET THE
EVENING.
Juniors just sal and enjoyed once they got it underway.
Mr. Downey can perform off the field, too.
The prom was held at the Rid-
geville Legion, and juniors chose
the theme to be “Southern
Nights” for the evening. South-
ern mansion backdrops, bridges,
and crepe paper helped set the
mood. The band. Now and Then,
set the tone for the dance. Fes-
tivities carried on into the Napo-
leon Activity Center. Bowling,
movies, and skating were all of-
fered. The gowns were bought
and tuxedoes rented to make a
night we’ll not soon forget.
All had a night to rememberAWARDS DAY, 1983
Rotary scholarship — Troy Roth
Outstanding senior choir members — Ken and Barb.
66 AwardsScoll Jacoby — Jaycee Scholarship
Cindy Friesen — Jaycee Women’s Lead-
ership Scholarship
Every year awards day is held to hand out special achievement awards
and to mark the seniors last day of school. Seniors who received awards
and scholarships this year are the following:
Erick Lauber: Century III Leadership Award, Air Force ROTC Scholar-
ship, Outstanding Senior Recognition and Top Senior Blade Award.
Cindy Friesen: Jaycee Women’s Leadership Scholarship. Elma Munguia
and Scott Jacoby: Jaycee Scholarship and Award.
Rob Ranzau: Bobbs and Butches C.C.L. Scholarship.
Heidi Goertz: Twigs Hospital Auxilary Scholarship.
Troy Roth: Rotary Scholarship.
Laura Nafziger, Lisa Miller and Sandy Basselman: Sauder Academic
Scholarships.
Brenda Rychener: Filling Memorial Home of Mercy Scholarship.
LeAnna Sharps and Lori Bernath: Business and Professional Women’s
Scholarship.
Anne Grieser: Char Sharp Scholarship and Outstanding Senior Recogni-
tion.
There were also two underclassmen who received special awards. They
are Corinna Goertz, Hugh O’Brian award, and Bene’t Lauber, Outstand-
ing Junior BGSU Recognition.
The Senior members of NHS are: Front Row: C. Rath, T. Roth, A. Grieser, L. Beck, and L.
Nafziger.
Middle Row: E. Munguia, K. Coressel, L. Bernath, S. Basselman, and B. Barnhart.
Back Row: T. Wilson, E. Lauber, T. Short and R. Ranzau.
awards 67GRADUATION
and the glory ”
That’s all, folks!
OKIE-DOKIE!!
68 graduationCongrats!
Annie speaks her peace.
graduation 69
What a firm grip, Jon!SENIOR TRIP
Bombs away! So now what?!
The New York tourists.
70 senior tripWhat are you doing, Kevin??
senior trip 71BLUESTREAKERS
CAPTURE
ANOTHER YEAR
Wendy, what’s your big secret?
Led by Ken Richer, the yearbook staff had an
interesting year. They had only three veterans, and
those three, assisted by Shelley Wanner, taught the
newcomers how a yearbook works. After selling ads
and attending a workshop at B.G.S.U., the staff
learned about the purposes of and procedures in pro-
ducing a yearbook. Then the hard work began as they
actually began putting the book together, trying ever
so hard to meet the deadlines.
Fron( Row: Mrs. Wanner, J. Kinsey, L. Grieser, L.
Wyse, L. Bernath, L. Apger. Row 2; M. Mignin, D.
Johnson, W. Rupp, S. Basselman, K. Richer.
i .an.
72 bluestreakBLUE GOLD STAFF
Front Row: R. Ranzau, E. Munguia, N. Wyse, A. Grieser, 1. Weber, T. Roth, C. Friesen, T. Walker. Row 2: C. Rath, T. Short, T. Ulrich
H. Goertz, M. Leininger, L. Nafziger, E. Lauber, L. Wyse, P. Kelly, Mrs. Short.
The ever famous Blue and Gold staff is at it again.
They worked hard selling ads and meeting deadlines,
and, as usual, produced a great school paper. Led by
Anne Grieser and Cherie Short, they made another
winning team. The Bull Pen, Howdy’s Duties, and, of
course, those wonderful commentaries were enjoyed
by all. This year, instead of the usual naval explora-
tions and guess those eyebrows, they became liberal
and introduced Name that Tush. When you sum it all
up, they produced another great school paper.
Mike demonstrates his way of being sexy.STUDENT COUNCIL
Behind the scenes at most of the dances, gong
shows, and other extracurricular activities is
none other than the Student Council. Student
Council is a group of hardworking individuals
who are chosen by their class as representa-
tives. Along with dances and fund raising ac-
tivities for the American Heart Association,
the Student Council sells concessions and plans
Homecoming activities.
Heart fund dance ’83.
Front Row: Mike Leininger. I.aura Nafziger, Kevin Coressel, and Norma Wyse.
Second Row: Kelly Short, Kelli Childs. Benet Lauber, and Doug Beck.
Third Row: Brian Rex, Chad Short, Michelle Wendt and Michelle Laub.
Back Row: Deb Beck, Mr. McDonel, and Mrs. Hickman.
74 student councilVARSITY A
o
r
r.
Row: B. Short, T. Nafziger, S. Bostelman, A. Peterson, V. Hall, P. Grieser, R. Galvan, J. Arthur, T. Walk
2nd Row: J. Blose, S. Kopke, E. Munguia, R. Beck, J. Weber, A. Grieser, K. Short, J. Gericke, B. Lauber, Mr. I)o
3rd low: M. Smith, M.J. Grime, A. Miller, K. Furko, S. Coressel, K. Childs, K. Roth, K. Perkey, D. Welke, T. Ligl
Back Row: G. Walker, K. Roth, K. Adams, M. Marti, T. Clark, B. Strickler, K. Coressel, E. I.auber, C. Skinner, M. Lein
■■I
Varsity A is an organization that is made
up of people who have earned their varsity
letter. There is a fifty cent entry fee. Varsity
A plans activities to raise money for new
weights for the weight room. To earn this
money, they sponsor track meets and a men’s
softball tournament, and they sell programs
at most of the home sports events.
Mr. Downey under control?
varsity a 75ACTIVITIES ABOUND
IN FHA.
Under the direction of
Mrs. Wilch, the FHA was
kept busy. Starting the year
out, they initiated seven
new members, including
Mrs. Wilch. They had lots
of activities, serving at FFA
banquet and decorating
Fairlawn, to name a few.
President Linda Wyse
helped manage to keep
things under control.
Lisa has a smile for everybody.
FHA’s fearless leader, Mrs. Wilch.
Front row: W. Reigsecker, L. Miller, L. Wyse, H. Goertz, J. Wilch. Row two: C. Thieroff, S. Stahl, L. Bernath, R. Seiler, T. Tuckerman, W.
Short. Row three: T. Summa, M. Short, S. Beck, D. Fortier, M. Short, L. Apger.
76 FHACome on. Hypes, get serious!!
FUTURE
FARMERS
KEEP TILLING.
Soil samplings, meat judgings, and conventions.
That’s what FFA is all about. Future Farmers of
America teaches students about farming and farm
related subjects. Under the direction of Mr.
Schroll, the club has 32 members.
Front row: M. Stuckey, G. W'aidelich, S.
Frey, E. Lee, J. Meyer, L. Conklin, T. Short.
Row two: G. Kruse, B. Miller, R. Kinsman, D.
Ball, D. Lauber. Row three: K. Miller, M.
Wadelich, G. Krueger, 1. Kunkle, J. Conklin,
M. Grime, R. Schroll. Row four J. Stuckey,
C. Foor, R. Nofziger, R. Miller. R. Detterer,
T. Short, L. Brandt. Row Five: D. Rufenacht,
L. Short, J. Meyer, J. Grime.
FFA 77PEP CLUB SHOWS SPIRIT
Pep Club meets every Wednesday after
school. This is Mrs. Laura Hickman’s
first year as advisor. The Pep Club was, as
usual, busy supporting and encouraging
the athletic teams. The girls made locker
signs, baked cookies for the athletes, and
boosted their spirits.
Front Row: Mrs. Hickman, adtisor, L. Nafziger, L. Beck, K. Lero, Row 2:1
Miller, K. Perkey, L. Sharps, K. Ziegler, D. Welke. Row 3: L. Nofziger, t
Drake, M. Lantz, A. Crime, L. Bernath, B. Miller, C. Thieroff. Row 4: t
Trejo. A. Stuckey, K. Bostelman, L. Crossgro e, D. Miller, L. Beck. Row !
V. TreWno, S. Parnell, W. W'eirauch. L. Wanemacher, S. Orewiler, i
Storrer, C. Layman. Row 6: J. Friesen, D. Fortier, S. Miller.
- IS’ M If --a-
Our fearless leader.
78 pep clubN.H.S. INDUCTS 13
NEW MEMBERS — Front Row: Lisa Mill-
er, Kim Roth, Lynette Beck, Barb Barnhart,
Clark Skinner, Doug Beck.
Row 2: Andy Peterson. Jenni Werder, Sandy
Basselman. Kelly Short, Benet Lauber, Rob
Ranzau, Kelli Childs.
OLD MEMBERS — Front Row: Anne
Grieser, Tammy Wilson, Elma Munguia,
Lori Bernath, Laura Nafziger.
Row 2 — Tim Short, Craig Rath, Kevin
Coressel, Troy Roth. Erick Lauber.
National Honor Society inducted thirteen new members
this year, five seniors and eight juniors. The week of
March 14-18 new N.H.S. members were forced to wear a
cardboard N.H.S. emblem around their necks. The boys
had to wear dress slacks and ties all day. The girls wore
dresses and high heels.
The Formal N.H.S. Induction was held March 18 at
Evangelical Mennonite Church with the parents attending.
A reception was held after the induction. The new mem-
bers were in charge of the cleanup, including washing the
dishes. Advisors for N.H.S. are Mrs. Shelley Wanner and
Mr. Wendell Beck. Being a member of the National Honor
Society is an honor that everyone should be proud of.
nhs 79JAZZ AND PEP BAND
Front Row: R. Roth, R. Tomono, L. Nafziger, Short, W. Rupp, S. Basselman, W. Riegsecker, J. Wyse.
Row 2: M. Miller, M. Nafziger, K. Drake, G. Todd, G. Skinner, Mr. Hoverman, Mr. Newlove.
Row 3: P. Kelly, C. Vonier, S. Nofziger, B. Horst
Front Row: T. Baden, J. Smith, C. Liechty, A. Croyle, M. Waidelich, L. Nafziger, J. Short, P. Huerta, T. Ranzau, M. Miller.
Row 2: R. Ranzau, M. Nafziger, W. Riegsecker, S. Seiler, R. Purdy, D. Schweinhagen, G. Todd, L. Gilbert, S. Basselman.
Row 3: R. Roth, F. Baer, L. Yoder, J. Roth, G. Skinner, M. Stuckey, C. Vonier, B. Horst, S. Nafziger, P. Kelly. Missing: R. Seiler, K. Millei
80 jazz pep bandSYMPHONIC BAND
First period every morning the Symphonic Band
meets faithfully and fills the halls with music.
This year was a very active year for the band.
March 12th the band went to Maumee for district
competition and received an excellent rating. Al-
though concert season was interrupted by the trip
to Washington, the band was still ready for the
Spring concert.
symphonic band 81ARCHBOLD BLUESTREAK
Field Commander R. Roth, Majorettes: S. Storrer, S. Coressel, K. Short, J. Short, K. Strickler. Row 1: J. Wyse, M. Miller, M. Huerta, M.
Waidelich, T. Baden, J. Short. Row 2: P. Hoverman, director, S. Basselman, R. Hance, C. Liechty, S. Lauber, D. Reynolds. Row 3: B. Horst,
R. Purdy, V. Horst, S. Nafziger, L. Hall, S. Seiler, J. Beck, S. Stahl, P. Kelly, C. Vonier, B. Roth. Row 4: B. Meyers, R. Seiler, M. Husted, K.
Bostelman, L. Nofziger, R. Reynolds, D. Beck, L. Beck, S. Horst, L. Crossgrove. Row 5: A. Croyle, L. Yoder, M. Short, M. Wendt, P.
Huerta, B. Short, C. Wyse, W . Rupp, W. Short, M. Laub, M. Lehman, C. Miller. Row 6: G. Todd, K. Drake, M. Nafziger, L. Miller, A.
Trejo, W. Riegsecker, G. Skinner, K. Miller, R. Ranzau, L. Nafziger, A. Stuckey, J. Smith. Row 7: J. Roth, M. Stuckey. Flag Corps: C.
Layman, D. Johnson, T. Stannard, M. Short, K. Dennis, L. Apger, H. I auber.
Maria unloads in Washington D.C.
The Bluestreak Marching Band had quite a successful year. The last week of
August was Band Camp. During Band Camp the members elected officers. They are
President, Chris Liechty; Vice-President, Patrick Kelly; Senior Representative,
Amy Croyle; Junior Representative, Stacy Stahl; Sophomore Representative, Kathy
Drake; Freshman Representative, Mark Miller.
The band performed at half-time of the football games as in years before, but this
year they also took a trip to Orrville, Ohio, and performed in the Orrville Marching
Band Festival. In February, the band began to prepare for their trip to the National
Cherry Blossom Festival, which was to be held in April. They had several money
making projects: snow contracts, happy eggs, raffle tickets, Chinese dinner, and the
Band-a-thon.
On the rainy day of April 8, the band performed in competition on the lawn of the
Washington Monument in Washington D.C. The judging was based on Marching
and Maneuvering, General Effect and Music. The show songs included: “Firebird,”
the percussion feature “Dueling Banjos,” “On Broadway,” and “Come in From the
Rain.” The band received second place in the National Cherry Blossom Festival
Field Competition.
82 marching bandMARCHING BAND
The serious mellophones.
Kelly and Jodi do their routine to “The Pink Panther."
The percussion section became serious for the competition in
Washington, D.C.A CAPPELLA CHOIR
Row 1- B Barnhart. L. Seiler, L. Nafziger, L. Wyse, M. Short, A. Trejo, L. Miller, P. Huerta, T. Wilson, A. Stuckey, C. Friesen, M. Lantz,
L Beck Row 2: L. Miller, L. Bernath, C. Miller, K. Roth, A. Grieser, R. Beck, L. Crossgrove, B. Short, A. Grime, K. Perkey, A. Miller. Row
3: P. Miller, J. Blose, D. Welke, A. Sharps, K. Ziegler, S. Stahl, M. Miller, J. Short, N. Wyse, J. Beck, A. C royle. Row 4: B. I auber, K.
Drake, L. Wyse, K. Lero, K. Short, L. Grieser, T. Aeschliman, H. Goertz, J. Weber, D. Hoffman. R. Seiler, K. Childs. Row 5: D. Miller, G.
Miller R Ranzau, S. Bostelman, D. Beck, C. Vonier, P. Kelly, R. Purdy, M. Leininger, J. Grime, K. Roth, S. Basselman. Row 6: D.
Schweinhagen, K. Richer, L. Yoder, A. Peterson, W. Chow, T. Short, B. Strickler, R. Galvan, T. Nafziger, B. Short. D. Gencke, V. Hall.
Row 7: L. Roth, J. Meyer, J. Baer. C. Liechty, E. Lauber, K. Coressel, J. Roth, M. Stuckey, T. Ruffcr, M. Migmn, T. Roth.
The Mixed and A Cappella Choirs, under the di-
rection of David A. McDonel and accompanied by
Amy Croyle, Patrick Kelly, Laura Nafziger, Lamont
Yoder, Julie Gericke, Renee Roth, Abby Grime, and
Stacy Stahl, had another outstanding year. The an-
nual Fall Concert consisted of both sacred and secu-
lar music. This year the Choirs performed The Mes-
siahs St. John’s UCC on Tuesday, December 21, for
their Chirstmas Concert. After Chirstmas, the
Choirs went to work on the musical Carousel. They
performed it on April 14, 15, 16, and 18, and it was a
big success.
84 a cappella choir
Sing, Norma, sing!Liz studies her music.
MIXED
Christine, are you late for choir?
CHOIR
Row 1: J. Foor, K. Bostelman, V. Schelling, S. Horst, V. Horst, H. Lauber, L. Apger, K. Furko, L. Nofziger, L. Beck. Row 2: W.
Short, J. Zimmerman, M. Smith, J. Springer, W. Riegsecker, D. Johnson, W. Rupp, L. Short, R. Rupp, L. Miller. Row 3: S. Miller, J.
Cericke, M. Wendt, C. Thieroff, D. Faler, A. Patterson, J. Werder, D. Reynolds, T. Tuckerman, S. Beck. Row 4: M. Grime, S.
Coressel, J. Kunkle, T. Clark, G. Burkholder, D. Lauber, J. Wyse, F. Baer, S. Leinbach, B. Schnitkey, R. Tomono. Row 5: T. Borton,
M. LaNeve, J. Stuckey, M. Waidelich, A. Falor, J. Meyer, S. Fry, L. Short, M. Leach, S. Short, J. Lovejoy
mixed choir 85INTRODUCING “THE
COMPANY”
The 24 member show choir. The Company, was kept very busy in
1982-1983 doing evening shows, schools and churches. The Pride
of Northwestern Ohio entertained the audiences with music rang-
ing from a country-western medley to “Twilight Tones” and such
popular tunes as “Rosanna.” The Company added brass instru-
ments to several songs for a different sound. These instruments
were all played by members of The Company themselves. The
Company plans to continue into the summer with Miss Ohio,
several area shows, and, of course, the Carp Festival. With Mr.
McDonel directing the sometimes crazy group, they had fun and
proved to be very talented and successful.
86 the companyFRESHMAN CHOIR, THE
BUILDING BLOCK
Is anyone listening to me?
Freshman choir is the building block to the success
of the Combined choirs. Frosh learn to explore with
their voice ranges and learn the basics that will carry
them through choir for their remaining high school
years and beyond. Mr. McDonePs first exhibition of
the Freshman Choir took place during the Christmas
concert held at St. John’s Church. The freshmen
went on to receive a I at competition, which proved to
all they have what it takes to move up in the ranks.
Sorry for keeping you all awake!SPORTSSPORTS
SUPER
XASACROSS COUNTRY
Cross country finished with an outstanding
season. The boys with a fine 13-3 record, while
the girls finished with a 12-4 record. Shari
Coressel was the only one from both teams to
qualify for state competition, where she fin-
ished 8th. Congratulations, Shari!
Shari's State form.
Front row: Steve LaPlante, Mary Jo Grime, Karen Perkey, Kim Roth, Audra Miller, Maria Smith, Shannon Lauber.
Middle row: Heidi Coertz, Shari Coressel.
Back Row: Kent Roth, Brad Short, Todd Borton, Todd Lightner, Clark Skinner, Kent Clair, Nate Bott, Steve Klinger, Todd
Berry, Wilfred Brinkman, Coach Forward.
90 cross countryUtter excitement
Streaks ahead again.
The “Leaders of the Pack
Girls
Hicksville Invitational
Bryan-Delta
Archbold Invitational
Evergreen-Patrick Henry
Perrysburg Invitational
Liberty Center — Wauseon
Pettisville-Fayette
Montpelier-Swanton
Tinora-Kalida-Holgate
NWOAL meet
Morenci
Stryker-Delta
Sectionals
Districts
State: Shari Coressel
Record: 12-4
Most Improved: Maria Smith
Most Valuable: Shari Coressel
Captain: Karen Perkev
Boys
Hicksville Invitational
Bryan-Delta
Archbold Invitational
Evergreen-Patrick Henry
Perrysburg Invitational
Liberty Center-Wauseon
Pettisville-Fayette
Montpelier-Swanton
Tinora-Kalida-Holgate
NWOAL meet
Morenci
Stryker-Delta
Sectionals 10th out of 15
Districts No qualifiers
Record: 13-3
Most Improved: Steve Klinger
Most Valuable: Todd Borton
Captain: Kent Roth
5th Place
2nd Out of 3
7th Place
1st out of 3
5th place
1st out of 3
3rd out of 3
2nd out of 3
2nd place
3rd place
2nd out of 2
1st out of 3
2nd place
8th place
8th place
5th place
1st out of 3
6th place
3rd out of 3
11th place
2nd out of 3
2nd out of 3
3rd place
3rd place
2nd out of 2
2nd out of 3
cross country 91VARSITY VOLLEYBALL
Front Row: Asst. Coach Spotts, F.lma Munguia, Roxy Beck, Jackie Weber, Anne Grieser, Miss Sharp.
2nd Row: Susan Horst, Shawn Kopke, Kelly Short, Kelli Childs, Bene't I.auber, Julie Gericke, Dawn Faler, lleidi Hatfield.
Once again the Varsity Volleyball team finished
with an excellent season. The long hard hours of
practice and conditioning paid off as they slowly
climbed the ladder to success. During the regular
season the team lost only to Napoleon. After win-
ning at Sectionals and Districts, they advanced to
regionals. Keeping up the winning tradition, they
advanced to State where they lost the champion-
ship game to Newark Catholic. They are now
State Runner-up.
Roxy’s better half.
92 varsity volleyballDon’t worry Ben. It won’t hurt you.
Kelly’s perfect form.
Parents night.
West Unity Hilltop 15-3 15-6
Montpelier 15-2 15-8
Paulding 15-4 15-1
Swanton 15-2 15-7
Napoleon 13-15 15-1 5-15
Patrick Henry 15-0 15-5
Fairview 15-5 15-13
Bryan 15-1 15-6
North Central 15-4 15-11
Delphos St. John 15-8 15-4
Kalida 15-3 15-4
Otsego 15-2 15-3
Wauseon 15-7 13-15 15-12
Delta 15-2 12-15 15-4
Perrysburg 10-15 15-8 15-8
Sylvania Southview 16-14 15-10
Pemberville Eastwood 15-3 12-15 15-2
Bloomdale Elmwood 15-6 15-8
Liberty Center 15-5 15-5
Defiance Tinora 15-10 15-1
Stryker 15-2 15-7
Evergreen 15-10 15-13
SECTIONALS
Fayette 15-1 15-2
Edon 15-7 15-13
DISTRICTS
Patrick Henry 15-2 15-1
North Central 15-3 15-13
REGIONALS
Wayne Trace 15-7 15-4
Marion Local 15-8 15-13
STATE
Loudenville 14-16 15-7 15-7
Newark Catholic 7-15 15-4 8-15
• KC's shapley spike. J.V. SPIKERS FINISH
UNDEFEATED
The 1982 Junior Varsity vol-
leyball team had an awesome sea-
son, finishing 20-0. The team had
a total of 15 girls this year, 9
sophomores and 6 freshmen.
First year coach, Mrs. Marilyn
Spotts, was exceptionally happy
about the season. One player
commented, “I had fun this year.
Mrs. Spotts was a good coach.”
The team shows much promise in
future years with all the speed
and skill they have. They worked
well together and enjoyed the
season. Future Archbold volley-
ball teams will benefit greatly
from these girls. Co-captains for
this year’s team were Becky
Blose and Michelle I.aub. Deb
Beck and Maria Lehman shared
the Most Improved Player
Award.
SCOREBOARD
Hilltop 15-0 15-10
Montpelier 15-6 15-8
Paulding 15-0 15-13
Swanton 12-15 15-1 15-1
Patrick Henry 15-5 15-13
Fairview 15-4 16-14
Bryan 15-1 15-9
North Central 15-6 10-15 15-6
Delphos Saint John 15-8 15-12
Kalida 15-4 15-4
Otsego 15-5 15-6
Wauseon 16-14 15-11
Napoleon 15-8 14-16 15-1
Delta 15-6 15-12
Eastwood 16-14 15-12
Elmwood 15-8 15-1
Liberty Center 15-2 14-16 15-6
Tinora 15-5 15-4
Stryker 15-3 15-7
Evergreen 15-8 15-4
Michelle’s spiking makes Maria dance.
94 jv volleyballGOONS HAVE PERFECT SEASON
Front Row; G. Burkholder, B. Miller, A. Falor, J. l.eschinski, C. Foor. J. Simmons, B. Rex, M. Flores, F. Baer. Row 2; G. Walker,
R. Miller, R. Dohm, M. Marti, J. McClory, D. Schweinhagen, T. Hogrefe, K. Adams, M. Rodriguez.
Streak defense stops Indians.
The Junior Varsity football team, better
known as the Goon Squad, finished 7-0. Un-
der the superb coaching abilities of Ron Dil-
bone and Mike Walker, the team fought
their way to victory. The 18 man team, con-
sisting of 4 juniors and 14 sophomores, real-
ly worked hard to finish the season undefeat-
ed. Many of the team members also played
Varsity Football. This gave them a chance to
have experience on the varsity level. The
Goons outscored their opponents 176-61. Al-
though the Junior Varsity football team isn't
in the limelight like the Varsity team, the
Goons make the school proud of their victo-
ries.
We Opponents They
20 Bryan 14
24 Defiance 21
32 Montpelier 6
33 Delta 0
28 Patrick Henry 0
20 Swanton 8
19 Wauseon 12
jv football 95NO. 2 AT STATE; NO. 1 IN OUR
HEARTS.
Hurry up, Arthur!
Springfield, Ohio. November 26, 1982 . . On a
cold, foggy, misty day, the undefeated Archbold foot-
ball team set out to conquer the West Jefferson
Rough Riders. The Bluestreaks, under the supervi-
sion of their fearless leader John Downey, were
ready to annihilate the Rough Riders.
The plays, formations, and techniques were all
intact. The crowd was exuberant. The stage was set
— except for the mudhold which was called the foot-
ball field!
Upon seeing the mudhole, the Streaks knew they
were in trouble! They just couldn't fathom playing in
all that slop! Our best shot was stolen by the Rough
Riders, for Lady Luck had smiled on the Riders and
had left us behind, falling 6-0.
We are still very proud of our team for the unde-
feated regular season and the spectacular journey to
state.
Other way, guys!
Front row: K. Coressel, T. Roth, S. Jcoby, R. Galvan, I). Newman, T. Walker, V. Hall, J.
Arthur, S . Bostelman. P. Grieser, T. Nafziger, M. Schroeder. Row 2: J. Furko, C. Wyrick,
D. Schweinhagen, J. McClory, J. Leschinski, R. Rufenacht, B. Miller, J. Williams, B.
Strickler, D. Love joy, R. Buehrer, A. Peterson,!'. Ranzau, I). I.auber. Row 3: K. Adams, A.
Falor, B. Rex, G. Walker, C. Foor, M. Flores, B. Miller, R. Miller, M. Marti, M.
Rodriquez, T. Hogrefe, R. Dohm, F. Baer, G. Burkholder.
OHIO HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSO.
FOOTBALL 1
PLAYOFFS -- A
ADMIT ONE - S3 50 ♦
We They
31 Tinora 0
33 Bryan 6
27 Springfield 6
7 Evergreen 0
34 Montpelier 12
35 Delta 14
35 Patrick Henry 0
34 Swanton 22
16 Wauseon 0
29 Liberty Center Playoffs 20
31 Rossford 6
17 Wellington 0
0 West Jefferson 6FROSH GRIDDERS
GEAR UP!
After a good year of football,
the team is ready for another
year. Long, hard practices have
led them to what they are today.
They can’t wait for next year’s
big challenge. They are coached
by Norbert Schoenhals and Lynn
Aeschliman.
Front row: K. Williams. D. Galvan, K. Schmucker, S. Ruffer, S. Beck, B. Roth, T. Schang, M. Nafziger, J. Leininger. Row two: Coach N.
Schoenhals, M. Wyse, R. Tuckerman, P. Thatcher, B. Kammeyer, B. Sauber, E. Miller, Coach L. Aeschliman.
98 frosh footballABOVE Back row: A. Grime, L. Sharps, D. Welke. Row two: L.
Miller, K. Perkey, M. Miller.
FOOTBALL
CHEERLEADERS
HAVE SPIRIT!
BELOW Back row: V. Tre»ino, D. Fortier, S. Orewiler. Row two:
L. W anemacher, M. Parnell, S. Storrer.
football cheerleaders 99GOLF
After a good year of golf, the team is patient-
ly waiting for next year when they can get back
on the greens again. They are directed by Mr.
Lirot.
You missed the ball, Phillip!
Front row: G. Todd, R. Fielitz, L. Bernath, P. Spiess, G. Skinner. Row two: Coach Lirot, C. Miller, D. Gericke, M. La Neve E.
Lauber, G. Grisier.
100 golfI
I
Chris shows concentration.
golf 101WRESTLING
This year’s wrestling team finished with a
fine 10-8 record. With only five seniors and two
juniors, there was a lot of pressure put on the
underclassmen. Senior leadership and pride
took their toll as there were six District qualifi-
ers and two sectional champions.
Let go! I can’t breathe!!!
Front row: Dirk Ijiuber, Dan Lerma, Abe Aguilar, Roel Galvan, Dan Galvan, Grant Burkholder, Tracy Schang, and Steve Beck.
Back Row: Mr. Forward, Tom Ulrich, Frick Lauher, Rick Rufenacht, Troy Roth, Kent Adams, Kent Clair, Adam Falor and
Vinnie Garza.
102 wrestlingOne . . two . . . three
Don’t Tickle Me!
Is this wrestling or leap frog??
Team Awards:
Mark Bernath Award — Troy Roth
Most Improved: Rick Rufenacht 19-11
Best Record: Kent Clair 26-2
All League NWOAL — Dan Galvan 105
Kent Clair 119
Erick Lauber 132
Sectional Champs — Kent Clair
Erick Lauber
District Qualifiers — Dan Galvan
Kent Clair
Erick Lauber
Roel Galvan
Rick Rufenaucht
Bob Strickler
Team Record 10-8
3rd in NWOAL
3rd in Sectionals
8th in class AA for the Blade Ratings
wrestling 103TENNIS FINISHES 8-4
The 1983 Varsity Tennis
team finished another win-
ning season, finishing 8-4.
The team consisted of 6
seniors and 3 juniors. Mr.
Rettig once again coached
the tennis team. “1 was very
proud of my team this year.
They acted with class on
and off the court,” said Mr.
Rettig.
Opponent We They
Bryan 2 3
Bryan 1 4
Anthony Wayne 0 5
Ayersville 3 2
Ayersville 3 2
Paulding 5 0
Paulding 5 0
Continental 5 0
Continental 5 0
Napoleon 0 5
Ottawa Glandorf 4 1
Ottawa Glandorf 4 1
Lori shows us the perfect form.
Row 2: Coach Rettig. H. Goertz, T. Roth. E. I.auber, M. I.aNeve, C. Miller.
104 varsity tennisJ.y. GAINS EXPERIENCE
Front Row: G. Todd, L. Hall, B. Schweinhagen, C. Wyse. Row 2: A. Grime, B. Horst, M.
Miller, J. Wyse, J. LaPlante, S. NafzigerVARSITY GIRLS’ BASKETBALL
For the second year in a row, the girls’ Varsi-
ty basketball team has earned the title of Sec-
tional Champions. Although the record wasn’t
perfect, the team spirit never let down. After
losing the First four games, the team pulled
together and never lost their determination.
They ended with a Final record of 8-12.
Roxy on the ATTACK!
Kneeling: Miss Sharp, Miss Briggs
Standing: Kim Roth, Kelly Short, Julie Gericke, Benet Lauber, Kelli Childs, Roxy Beck. Jackie Weber, Anne Grieser.
106 varsity girls' basketballNorth Central 43-45
Holgate 44-45
Liberty Center 36-40
Fvergreen 55-57
Tinora 52-42
F.dgerton 48-74
Napoleon 33-38
Bryan 42-53
Lima Bath 38-66
Montpelier 56-18
Stryker 62-45
Antwerp 52-46 ot
Swanton 41-69
Hilltop 56-38
Fairview 39-33
Patrick Henry 43-47
Wauseon 54-45
Delphos St. John 42-80
Defiance 48-43
Delta 35-41
Final Record; 8-12
Kelly struts her stuff.
varsity girls’ basketball 107J.V. HAS NEAR PERFECT SEASON
Front Row: L. Miller, B. Blose, D. Beck, J. Blose, K. Strickler. Row 2: M. Lehman, M. I.aub, S. Coressel, C. Goertz,
S. Seiler, C. Dehnbostel, S. Lauber, Coach Bea Briggs.
WE 36 North Central
20 Holgate
25 Liberty Center
29 Evergreen
35 Tinora
33 Edgerton
30 Napoleon
19 Bryan
45 Lima Bath
37 Montpelier
34 Stryker
33 Antwerp
36 Swanton
26 Hilltop
29 Fairview
45 Patrick Henry
29 Wauseon
38 Delphos St. John
33 Defiance
36 Delta
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17
28
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24
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28
13
25
19
22
14
24
39
18
31
27
17
The girls’ Junior Varsity basketball team finished
their season 19-1. Only a 19-26 loss to Bryan marred a
perfect season record. Special Awards were given out at
the end of the season. Co-captain awards were shared
between Becky Blose and Shari Coressel. Shari Cores-
sel also captured the Best Defensive Player Award.
Most Improved Player Award went to Micki Laub.
Overall the team had a very good season.
Shelly attempts a steal.
108 jv girls’ basketballJ.V. BOYS FINISH 15-3
Front Row: B. Ziegler, T. Clark, B. Rex, R. Miller, S. Leinbach, G. Walker.
Row 2: E. Miller, G. Gigax, D. Gericke, T. Hogrefe, M. Marti, C. Short, B. Miller.
With determination on his face, Steve shoots for two.
WE THEY
49 Wauseon 29
32 Continental 31
62 Liberty Center 47
50 Kalida 46
62 Evergreen 35
51 Holgate 40
33 Napoleon 35
49 Bryan 37
48 Montpelier 45
52 Swanton 31
55 Patrick Henry 29
42 Hilltop 44
39 Wauseon 28
44 Stryker 38
53 Tinora 27
72 Delta 53
73 North Central 42
50 Fairview 55
Coached by Mr. Wendell Beck, the reserve
basketball team finished their season 15-3.
They were unbeaten in the league with an 8-0
league record. Leading scorer was Chad Short
with 212 points, while Brian Rex was leading
rebounder with 117. Overall, they outscored
their opponents 916-692. The boys are very tal-
ented and will be an asset to the varsity team in
the next few years.
jv hoys’ basketball 109VARSITY BASKETBALL HITS THE
They
56
65
72
75
50
60
52
48
65
55
65
59
84
57
70
53
56
65
70
75
66
SCOREBOARD
Wauseon
Continental
liberty Center
Kalida
Evergreen
Holgate
Continental
Ayersville
Napoleon
Bryan
Montpelier
Swanton
Patrick Henry
Hilltop
Wauseon
Stryker
Tinora
Delta
North Central
Fairview
Wayne Trace (Sec.)
Jack jumps for two.
110 varsity boys' basketball
Team members 1-6: Brian Ziegler, Jack Arthur, Brad Short, Brian
Rex, Scott Gericke, Dean Gericke.
Scott rips onto the
court.COURTS WITH ARCHBOLD PRIDE
With a new head coach only in his second year and
a very young team containing only three seniors, this
year was marked as a rebuilding one. The team pulled
together through its wins and losses and had a fight
to keep the “winning tradition” spirit alive. Even
though the games ended with a disappointing season,
the basketball enthusiasm never died in the players
or the fans. All look forward to next year with bigger
hopes.
arsity boys' basketball 111FROSH BASKETBALL
Front Row: Brian Kammever, Mark Miller, Paul Thatcher, Matt Wyse, Mike Devries, Brian Sauber.
Row 2: Brian Schweinhagen, Brian Roth. Bob Yoder,
SCOREBOARD
WE THEY
41 Fairview 36
47 Libery Center 24
55 Evergreen 32
33 Defiance 31
54 Stryker 36
36 Tinora 39
31 Bryan 26
44 Napoleon 47
56 Montpelier 35
36 Swanton 44
54 Patrick Henry 44
43 Wauseon 30
47 Delta 29
36 Hicksville 23
NWOAL
51 Delta 38
39 Patrick Henry 38
33 Swanton 34
112 frosh basketball
r. Krauss, Shawn Stuckey, Kelby Schmucker, Jeff Grieser.
Paul drives for two.
BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS
VARSITY
LeAnna Sharps, Marie Miller, Ka-
ren Perkey, Jodi Short, Dawn
Welke, Kim Lero.
RESERVE
Carol Thieroff, Liz Crossgrove,
Marsha Lantz, Anita Stuckey,
Kris Bostelman, April Trejo.
FRESH MAS
Front Row: Sara Orewiler, Vicki
Trevino, Sherri Storrer.
Back Row: Michelle Parnell,
Deanne Fortier, Lynn Wanne-
macher.
basketball cheerleaders 113GIRLS’ TRACK STARTS OUT
PREPARING.
Front row: M. Grime, D. Beck, G. Roth, M. Laub. Row 2: K. Roth, A. Miller, K. Furko, S. Lauber, S. Parnell. Row 3: B.
I.auber, S. Coressel, M. Smith, S. Horst, H. Hatfield, D. Faler.
114 girls' trackTHEY FINISH COMPETING.
Maria works hard for her team.
Gail prepares hard by anyone’s standards.
Girls’ track members worked hard to prepare for
their season. Some started during the winter to get
ready. Mr. Forward and Miss Sharp worked their
bodies and spirits over to prepare for State competi-
tion.
girls' track 115BOYS’ TRACK
Row 1: M. DeVries» M. Nafziger, E. Lauber, B. Roth, T. Schang, K. WiMaims, N. ViMareal. B. Kammeyer, B. Sauber.
Row 2: R. Rufenacht, G. Burkholder, G. Walker, T. Hogrefe, S. LaPlante, R. Dohm, S. Klinger, F. Baer, M. Flores.
Row 3: K. Roth, T. Berry, V. Hall, C. Skinner, J. Arthur, R. Galvan, N. Bott, T. Borton.
Row 4: T. Lightner, B. Miller, K. Coressel, T. Walker, T. Stahl, A. Peterson, B. Short, T. Nafziger.
Running takes concentration for Huck. Mike at his best.
116 boys .rackTodd lakes the baton and runs.
Todd takes the lead.
This years boys’ track team was made up of many
outstanding athletes. Most of them had competed in
many other sports and even some State competition.
Their competitive spirit gained them many honors.
Some of them advanced to District and Regional compe-
tition. They finished with a good final record.
Kent and Tom show teamwork.
Andy flying high.
117SOFTBALL LADIES SWING AGAIN
Row 1: S. Seiler, M. Lehman, J. Weber, J. Zimmerman, B. Short, B. Blose, J. Blose, K. Strickler, M. Laub. Row 2: S. Kopke, J. Blose, J.
Gericke, K. Short, K. Childs, R. Beck, J. Weber, A. Grieser, Coach B. Short.
118 sotballTeam Score We They
Edon 21 1
Stryker 9 3
Defiance 18 7
Bryan 2 5
Whiteford, Mich. 2 5
Morenci, Mich. 3 5
Delta 13 3
Springfield 8 9
North Central 10 12
Liberty Center (sectionals) 13 5
Pettisville 22 1
Liberty Center 15 0
Perrysburg 16 1
Delta 15 6
Tinora (dist. semis) 32 1
Hilltop 11 1
North Central (dist. finals) 0 7
softball 119VARSITY HAS WINNING SEASON
Opponent We They
Pettisville 6 5
Fairview 2 5
Hilltop 11 0
Wauseon 10 7
‘Liberty Center 18 2
Defiance 3 4
Defiance 2 3
‘Bryan 7 6
‘Montpelier 5 13
•Evergreen 1 2
‘Patrick Henry 4 3
Fairview 0 6
•Wausein 6 2
‘Swanton 8 9
SECTIONALS
Fairview 5 4
Napoleon 4 3
DISTRICTS
Celina 16 4
Coldwater 0 6
Overall Record 10-8
League Record 4-3
League Game
120 varsity baseballThe Boys’ Varsity Baseball team finished
their season with a winning record of 10-8
and a league record of 4-3. The team,
coached by Mr. Doug Kruass, consisted of 5
seniors, 2 juniors, and 4 sophomores. Other
members of the varsity team were the junior
varsity players when they didn’t have a J.V.
game. Once again Archbold has kept up the
winning tradition.
Run, Doug, run. See Doug run?
varsity baseball 121JV BASEBALL HAS WINNING
SEASON
The Archbold High School JV Base-
ball team, coached by Tom Vershum,
finished their season with a 9 and 4
record. The Streaks had a fantastic
season and promise to remain this
great in years to follow.
OPPONENT WE THEY
Montpelier 12 0
Wauseon 17 3
Napoleon 1 3
Bryan 11 2
Delta 13 4
Paulding 8 9
Paulding 5 3
Delta 6 5
Fairview 11 10
Swanton 9 2
Wauseon 6 22
Pettisville 10 1
Swanton 9 12
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122 jv baseballAHS SPORT CANDIDS’
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The ball is behind you.
Maria always did want her picture in the yearbook.
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Lee H. Bernatb — (Lee Bee) Bluestreak Staff 4, Industrial Arts 1, Golf 4, Freshman Football 1.
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If. Scoff Bostelman — Aeappella Choir 3, 4, Mixed Choir 2, Freshman Choir 1, Musical 2, 4, Follies 3, The
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Donald W. Buebrer, Jr. —
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Barry L. Cline —
Juliann Marie Cobrs —
146 senior indexLisa Eileen Conklin —(Lee) Mixed Choir 2,3, Freshman Choir 1, Musical 2, Follies 3, Flag Corps 1,2, FFA 1,
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Kerin D. Cranson —
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Clancy Ray Foor —
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Jake Gracia —
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Gary J. Grime —
senior index 147James Edward Grime — (Hypes) Acappella Choir 4, Mixed Choir 2, 3, Freshman Choir I, Musical 2, 4, Follies
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Scott Richard Jacoby —(Beech) Industrial Arts 1, Intramural Basketball 4, Varsity Football 4, JV Football 2,3,
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Patrick Quinn Kelly — Acappella Choir 3, 4, Mixed Choir 2, Freshman Choir 1, Musical 2, 4, Follies 3,
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Gordon D. Klopfenstein — Tammy Jo Klopfenstein — Mixed Choir 2,3, Freshman Choir 1, Musical 2, Follies
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Gary K. Krueger — (Joe) Musical 4, Jr. Sr. Play 3, 4, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Industrial Arts 1, 2.
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Michael A. Leininger —
Samuel D. Lerma — Freshman Choir 1, Industrial Arts 1, Intramural Basketball 4, Varsity Wrestling 2, 3,
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Kim Marie Lero — Acappella Choir 4, Mixed Choir 2, 3, Freshman CHoir 1, Musical 2, 4, Follies 3, Jr. Sr.
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Todd D. Ligbtner — (Toad) Freshman Choir 1, Industrial Arts 1, Intramural Basketball 2,3,4, Boys Track 1, 2,
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John Paul Lorejoy — Mixed Choir 2, 3, 4, Freshman CHoir 1, Musical 2, 4, Follies 3, Jr. Sr. Play 3, 4,
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Henry Jay Meyer — (Jay) Acappella Choir 3,4, Mixed Choir 2, Freshman Choir 1, Musical 2,4, Concert Band
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148 senior indexMatthew Edward Mignin — Acapella Choir 4, Mixed Choir 2, 3, Freshman Choir 1, Musical 2, 4, Follies 3,
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Gareth Lee Miller — (Gonz) Acappella Choir 4, Mixed Choir 2, 3, Freshman Choir 1, Musical 2, 4, Follies 3,
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3, FHA 1,2,3, Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Football Cheerleader 1,2,3,4, Basketball Cheerleader 1,2,3,4, Girl Track 1,
Solo Ensemble 1, Elementary Helper 4.
Lima Nydia Munguia — (Elms) Blue Gold Staff 4, Pep Club 1, NHS 3, 4, Student Council 1, Varsity
Volleyball 3, 4, JV Volleyball 1, 2, Varsity A Club 3, 4, Elementary Helper 3, Class President I.
Laura Kay Nafziger — Acappella Choir 2,3,4, Freshman Choir 1, Musical 2,4, Follies 3, Symphonic Band 2,3,
4, Concert Band 1, Marching Band 1,2,3,4, Pep Band 3,4, Jazz Band 3,4, The Company 2,3,4, Jr. Sr. Play 3,
4, Pep Club 1,2,3,4, NHS 3,4, Student Council 2,3,4, Basketball Cheerleader 1, Solo Ensemble 1,2,3,4, All
County Band 1, Choir Accompanist 1,2,3,4, Homecoming Queen 4, Homecoming Attendant 2, Spanish Club 2,
Todd Allen Nafziger — Acappella Choir 2,3,4, Freshman Choir 1, Musical 2,4, Follies 3, The Company 2,3,4,
Jr. Sr. Play 3, 4, Industrial Arts I, Intramural Basketball 2, 3,4, Varsity 3,4, JV Football 2, Varsity Wrestling
1, Track 2, 4, Varsity A Club 2, 3, 4, Athletic Trainers 3, Baseball 2, 3, 4.
Douglas Wayne Newman — Freshman Choir 1, Intramural Basketball 2,3,4, Varsity Football 2,3,4, Freshman
Basketball 1, Varsity A Club 2, 3, 4, Class Vice President 1, Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4, Reserve Baseball 1.
Hung Phi Nguyen —
Gary C. Ordway, Jr. — Bluestreak Staff 3, Industrial Arts 1, Elementary Helper 2.
David Paul Oyer — (Gook) FFA 2, Industrial Arts 1, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 4.
Karen Lynn Perkey — Acappella Choir 3,4, Mixed Choir 2, Freshman Choir 1, Musical 2,4, Follies 3, FHA 2,
Pep Club 1,3,4, Football Cheerleader 1,4, Cross Country 2,3,4, Basketball Cheerleader 1,3,4, Track 1, 2,3,4,
Varsity A Club 2, 3, 4, Solo Ensemble 1.
Mary Kaye Plassman — Freshman Choir 1, FHA 2, 3, Elementary Helper 2.
Robert Richard Ranzau — Acappella Choir 2,3,4, Freshman Choir 1, Musocal 2,4, Follies 3, Symphonic Band
2,3,4, Concert Band 1, Marching Band 1,2, 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3,4, The Company 4, Jr. Sr. Play 3,4, Blue
Gold Staff 4, Intramural Basketball 1,2,3,4, NHS 4, Student Council 4, Boys State 3, Solo Ensemble 1, 2, 3,
Mini Institute 3, 4, Class President 4, Class Vice President 3, 4.
Craig A. Rath — Blue Gold Staff 4, Industrial Arts 1, Intramural Basketball 4, NHS 3, 4, Freshman
Basketball 1, JV Basketball 2, 3, Varsity A Club 3, 4, Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4, JV Baseball 1, Homecoming
Escort 3.
Amy Sue Reed — Mixed Choir 2, 3, Freshman Choir 1, Musical 2, Follies 3, FHA 2, 2, Track 1, Solo
Ensemble 2, Homecoming Attendant 4.
Ken Douglas Richer — (P.F.) Acappella Choir 2,3,4, Freshman Choir 1, Musical 2, 4, Follies 3, Concert Band
senior index 1491, Marching Band 1, The Company 2, 3, 4, Jr. Sr. Play 3, 4, Bluestreak Staff 2, 3, 4, Industrial Arts 1, Solo
Ensemble 1, 2, 3, Class Vice President 2, Solosist — Gong Show — 1, 3.
Julie A. Riegsecker — Class Historian 4.
Terry L. Roebl — FFA 1, 2, 3, Industrial Arts 1.
Kathy Jean Roth —
Kent Eugene Roth — (Pee-wee) Acappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Freshman Choir 1, Musical 2, 4, Follies 3, Industrial
Arts 1, Intramural Basketball 2,3,4, Cross Country 1,2,3,4, Freshman Basketball 1, Track 1,2,3,4, Varsity A
Club 2, 3, 4.
Lane Lowell Roth —
Troy Allen Roth — (Bag) Acappella Choir 3, 4, Mixed Choir 2, Freshman Choir 1, Musical 2, 4, Follies 3,
Jr. Sr. Play 4, Blue Gold Staff 4, NHS 3,4, Student Council 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, JV Football 2, Varsity
Wrestling 3, 4, Mini Institute 1, 2, 3, 4, Class President 2, Tennis 2, 3, 4.
Thomas P. Ruffer — (“T”-Roof) Acappella Choir 4, Mixed Choir 2, 3, Freshman Choir 1, Musical 2,4, Follies
3, Bluestreak Staff 2, 3, Industrial Arts 1, 3, 4, Golf 3, Bible Study 3, 4.
Brenda Marlene Rychener — Acappella Choir 3,4, Mixed Choir 2, Freshman Choir 1, Musical 2, 4, Follies 3,
Jr. Sr. Play 4, Bluestreak Staff 3, Elementary Helper 3, 4, Majorette 1, 2, Hugh O’Brian Youth Foundation 2.
JV Volleyball 1, 2.
Matthew J. Schroeder —
Lynn L. Seiler — Acappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Freshman Choir 1, Musical 2, 4, Fo-lies 3, Pep Club 1, 2, Football
Cheerleader 1, Softball Stats. 2, Solo Ensemble 1, 2, Elementary Helper 4, All County Choir 2.
Renee Denise Seiler — (Reenie) Acappella Choir 4, Mixed Choir 2,3, Freshman Choir 1, Musical 2,4, Follies 3,
Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 1, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 4, Jr. Sr. Play 3, 4, FHA 2, 3, 4,
JV Volleyball 1, 2, JV Basketball 1, Solo Ensemble 1, 2, 3.
LeAnna Sharps — Acappella Choir 4, Mixed Choir 2,3, Freshman Choir 1, Musical 2,4, Follies 3, FHA 2, Pep
Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Football Cheerleader 4, Basketball Cheerleader 3, 4, Mini Institute 2, 3, 4, Homecoming
Attendant 3.
Bradley Allen Short — (Shaffee) Acappella Choir 2,3,4, Freshman CHoir 1, Musical 2,4, Follies 3, Symphonic
Band 2, Concert Band 1, Marching Band 1, 2, Jr. Sr. Play 3, 4, Industrial Arts 1, Cross Country 2, 3, 4,
Freshman Basketball 1, Varsity Basketball 4, JV Basketball 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity A Club 1, 2, 3, 4.
Jodi Lynne Short — Acappella Choir 4, Mixed Choir 2,3, Freshman Choir 1, Musical 2,4, Follies 3, Marching
Band 3,4, Pep Club 1, 2,3,4, JV Volleyball 1, 2, Basketball Cheerleader 1,3,4, Track 1, 2, Solo Ensemble 1,
Elementary Helper 1, 2, Majorette 3, 4, Mini Institute 4.
Tim A. Short — Acappella Choir 3, 4, Mixed Choir 2, Freshman Choir 1, Musical 2, 4, Follies 3, Marching
Band 1, Blue Gold Staff 4, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Solo Ensemble 1, Reporter, Treasurer of FFA 3, 4.
Deborah Sue Smith — (Doobie) FHA 1; 2, Student Council 3, 4, Elementary Helper 1, 2, Class Secretary 4,
O.O.E.A. member 3, 4.
Troy Nolan Stahl — (“T.S.”) Freshman Choir 1, Jr. Sr. Play 4, Bluestreak Staff 3, Industrial Arts 1, 2,
Intramural Basketball 3, 4, Freshman Basketball 1, J V Basketball 2, Track 4, Varsity A Club 4, Elementary
ISO senior indexHelper 3, Athletic Trainer 3, Freshman Football I, Gong Show 3.
Jay E. Stuckey —
Rippei Tomono —
Patrick John Trejo —
Thomas Frey Ulrich — (Frank) Jr. Sr. Play 4, Blue Gold Staff 4, Industrial Arts 1, Freshman Football 1,
Cross Country 3, Varsity Wrestling 4, JV Wrestling 1, 2, 3, Mini Institute 1, 2, Mini Institute Counselor 3, 4,
Tennis 2, 3,
Gary Dean Waidelich — FFA 1, 2, 3, 4.
Thomas Allen Walker — (Walk) Mixed Choir 2, 3, Freshman Choir 1, Musical 2, Follies 3, Jr. Sr. Play 3, 4,
Bluestreak Staff 3, Blue Gold Staff 4, Industrial Arts 1, Intramural Basketball 3, 4, Student Council 3,
VArsity Football 2, 3,4, Freshman Basketball 1, JV Basketball 2, Track 1, 2, 3,4, Varsity A Club 2, 3, 4, Boys
State 3, Elementary Helper 3, Homecoming Escort 1, Varsity A Club President 4, FreshmanFootball 1, All-Ohio
Football 3, 4, State Track 3, Gong Show 3.
Jacqueline Sue Weber — (Jack) Acappella Choir 4, Mixed Choir 2,3, Freshman Choir 1, Musical 2,4, Follies 3,
Blue GOId Staff 4, Varsity Volleyball 3, 4, JV Volleyball 1, 2, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, JV Basketball 1, 2,
Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls Track 1, 2, Varsity A Club 2, 3, 4, Elementary Helper 4.
Dawn Marie Welke — ACappella Choir 4, Mixed Choir 2,3, Freshman Choir 1, Musical 2,4, Follies 3, FHA 1,
2,3,4, Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Football Cheerleader 1,2,3,4, Cross Country 3, Basketball Cheerleader 1,3,4, Track
1, 2, 3, Varsity A Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Elementary Helper 2.
Ronnie L. Wells — Freshman Choir 1, Industrial Arts 1, Elementary Helper 4.
Tammera Sue Wilson —(Tameri) Acappella Choir3,4, Mixed Choir 2, Freshman Choir 1, Musical 2,4, Follies
3, Pep Club 1, 2, NHS 3, 4, Girls State 3, Matmaid 1, 2, Wrestling Statistician 3, 4.
Linda Kay Wyse — Acappella Choir 4, Mixed Choir 3, Musical 4, Follies 3, Jr. Sr. Play 3, Jr. Sr. Play Student
Director 4, Blue Gold Staff 4, FHA 2, 3, 4, FHA Secretary 3, FHA President 4, JV Basketball 1, Girls State
Alternate 3, Hall Monitor 3, 4.
Norma Joy Wyse — Acappella Choir 2, 3, 4,Freshman Choir 1, Musical 2, 4, Follies 3, Symphonic Band 2,
Concert Band 1, Marching Band 1, 2, The Company 3,4, Jr. Sr. Play 4, Blue Gold Staff 4, Student Council 1,
4, Softball 1, Solo Ensemble 1, 3, Mini Institute 2, 4, Homecoming Attendant 1, FFA Sweetheart 4.
Robert W. Wyse — Industrial Arts 1, 2, Four County Small Engines 3, 4.
LamontM. Yoder — Acappella Choir 2,3,4, Freshman Choir 1, Musical 2,4, Follies 3, Symphonic Band 2,3,4,
Concert Band 1, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, The Company 2, 3, 4, Solo Ensemble I, 2, All
County Band 1, 2, Choir Accompanist 1, 2, 3, 4.
Karen Jo Ziegler — Acappella Choir 4, Mixed Choir 2, 3, Freshman Choir 1, Musical 2, 4, Follies 3, Jr. Sr.
Play 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls State 3, Elementary Helper 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball Statician 4.
senior index 151To Everyone At A.H.S.
Be Thankful You Live In A Country Where
Freedom Is Not Talked About,
It Is Practiced.
.ft.Strive To Reach Your Goals,
But Don’t Forget About Your Friends.We Love You And Will Miss You!AUTOGRAPHSAUTOGRAPHS
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